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1970-09-05 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
" • • IXOll s ........oas , • • ;, . --·-.. ·-• • ·.t!!ounty Medic Challenges DAILY PILOT --.. • State~s Law on Abortion * * * 10' * * * ... .... -- SA TUtfDA v:-sEPTEMBER s, 1970 -- ·--' ·--~- * * * * * * * * * YOL. .... JllO. f!I,. SICTIONS, N .... ou_ ' - I * -'ft Nation's Traffic Countdown Begins ' Nixon Ends 'Vacation' . . ~x.est~nt Returns io·· Washington· Su · day •. By TEIUlY COVILLE ished a iteties ff mteUnp 'l)'ilh local or-wu in San €lemente for talks i:rior to Of • _., ,_ lfeft f.iCial! and Prwidaat 'Oultavo Diaz Or-leaving for hiJ ne" ambasadol"'I post in _ _£resident Nllon JCaves the Orang~ daz ci Mexico and christened two _new Phnom P~, Cambodi~ ~ -~coa....,1"'t Sunday to return to WaShington ana-mibamdurno-tbe-trouble spots of Jor,.---niei>fHidentMpes tO relax today and the ever present tense situatioDa over Is. .dan and Cambodl~. Sunday before facing a round of meetings rael and Vietnam. Friday, the President briefed L, Dean in Washlngton with world leaders, start- J:lis 18.day stay Jn the Western White Brown, .new ambassador to Jordan, and ing with Israeli Prime Minister Golda HOUse -billed as a ''vacation" -was asked him to carry "Best wishes" to King Meir. sOmethlng Jess than relaxing as he fin-lfussein. The same day Emory C. Swank Presidential Press Secretary Ronald L. Medic Faci11g Abort Rap Cl1alle11ges Law in Court SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An Orange County surgeon charged with violating califomia·s therapeutic abortion law by ~orming an abortion outside a hospi· · ta1 challenged the constitutionality of the-Jaw Friday. Dr. John S. G~·ynne fileCI his petition with the California Supreme Court, which immediately transferred the case lo the DiStrlct Court of Appeal in Los Angeles. Gwynne's mother, Rubye Unruh Gwy· nne, and Deborah T. Dwyer, joined in the petition. They were charged with assisting Gwynne in the abortion. The petition contends that lhe Califor· nta Jaw's requirement that any abortion be-performed only in an accrtdited hos- pllal and by a licensed. physician was •'b&.sed on medical misbtformatJon." It said the misinformation developed rrom California's abortlon Jaw before ~ 1957 ther1peutlc law was enacted. The Jaw as It exlsted before 1967 has been held unconstilullonal by the Calif· orrua Supreme Court. ;Judge William Thomson of the Orange County Judicial District held the thera· JieuUc act of U167 waa invalid except for the aectlons requiring that abortions be done in 1 hospUal alter a medical com- mittee approved. He held that Gwynne and Pt1lss Dwyer should be prosecuted. Thelr trial is sched· ultd for Sept. 17. Gwynne also has been indicted in J..os Aftaeles County on charges of' conspiracy Guards Bracing For. 1'chrslaught' Laguna Beach Lllquarcb tooay ar• 1:nctng for the. onslaug~t of visitors to Ille Art Colony or the busy Labor Day Weekend. }Varmer afternoons on ttle sand , combined with an inviHng 65 degree oCtan temperature are sure to lure thoulands to local beaches over the three day holiday. The red tide has disa ppeared and kelp. which often llUers the beach and bothers 1wlmmers, h1 altt0 diminished, lifeguards reporL • to commit abortion. That trial is set for Sept. 21. The petili~ cites thaL a three-judge fed· eral court has scheduled a Nov. 2 hear· ing on the constitutionality of the state's 1967 abortion law, Bomb Explodes Near DA 's Office . Jn LA Courtliouse LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A bomb ex- ploded on the sixth noor of the Hall of Justice adjacent to the district attorney's office early today, blowing out a concrete 1!811 and causing extenstve Oooding. There were no injurieit. The explosive device, which blasted plumbing and a six-inch water main, spewed water from the sixth to the first floors of the downtOwn building. The Sheriff's Department said the de· vice, of unknown origin, was placed Ol.ll· side a rest room and next to the office of' _Di§trlcl Attorney Evelle J. Younger. Fire officials estimated damage at $8,000 to $10,000. Lt. Frederic Allen, watch commander of the . jail of the Hall or Justice, said "The. blast awakened all the prisoners." The 1nmate'5, who include Tate-LaBianca murder defendant Charles Manson, ire housed on the 10th to 14th floors of the IS.story structure. A sheriff's spokesman sald 'the blast apparently had no connectJon with the: prUooers. Carlos llarcello Gets Stay in 2-year Term NE W ORLEANS (VPJ) -A £ederal judge has granted alleged rtJ 11 r I a Oiiefl.ain Carlos Marcello en indefinite stay on his two-_year ja.11 term which was to be~ln today. U.S. Cin:ult Court or Appeals could CQnvene tn consider Marcello's appeal for a new trial on char1es he struck an FBI agent. Ziegler confirmed Friday that a meeting with Mrs. Meir is likely when she makes an unofficial vis.it to the U.S. Sept. 17 to appear before the United Jewish Appeal. Zigler said the Israeli prime mlnJster had not requested a session with Nl.J:on but added, "l St.e no reason that it would not be honored if there sllould be such a request." He was not as certain that a similar meeting would be .!rrangtd when Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky of Sooth Viet- nam appears in Washington Oct. S to ad- dress a pr~war rally lead by fundamen- talist radio preacher Carl Mclntir~. "r understand it will be a private visit," Ziegler said. "\Ve have not been in contact with the Soul11 Vietnamese government on this m:>tter. There has been no discussion about it." A summit meeting between Nixon and Russian Premier Alexei N. Kosygin in mid-October is still considered possible when the Soviet leader attends the 25th anniversary session of the United Nations General Assembly. Both talks with Mrs. Meir and Kosygin will revolve around the current Mideast crises and Israeli's charges that Soviet missiles were moved forward in ·the Suez Canal Zone during the cease fire. The U.S. has confirmed the Israeli charges and has protested both to Egypt and the Soviet Union. Mrs. Meir is expected lo seek a meet· Ing with Nixon•to pursue lhe l&raeli de- mand that the United States move to "re- dress the situation" -appa.renlly to force withdrawal or the missiles. The White House. ootwardly at least, ii coqtinuing to pursue "Quiet diplomacy'' on 1he violations which have brought the Jsraeli·Arab peace talks to a halt. .• The President had !JUie time to play during his twG-week spojourn at the West. ern While House and appeared tired, de. spite the more relaxed atmO!phere in Sa'n Clemente. * * * Sky's No Limit At Nixon Estate Thert'1 an air of freedom around the ~est.em ,White HOUR in San Clemelte.- especially when the President is prutnt. The free air in fact e.rt.end1 upward 4,000 feet and covers a one mile radlus off San Ma teo Point, site ol the Westen1 White House. . Planes are strictly forbidden to enter that sacred air !pace, The Federal Avla· lion Administration reissued a warning to pilots Friday to stay out or the re- stricted area. Violators could lose their licenses and face a ,1,000 fine, FAA officials Aid, • YOU'VE SEEN HUNDltlDS OF :THi'SE OM FREEWAYS Cost• MeH'• "Sli•kJ. J•k•" Wlolils. ~·nllc+-P..,. J Cambodians Repel: Reds In Attack on Two Towns PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Communist troops attacked two towns not far from Phnom Penh Friday night aDd earlY today, but Cambodian government f«.cea beat them back. A military Spokesman said today ·tJie Communtsta for the second night in a row hit at Saang and Srang. At Saine, 20• miles South ot Phnom Penh, the Com- muni sts wett supported by heayy we.a~ ons, but 1ovemment ground troops syp:. ported by Cambodian planes dro.ve ~m away, , Srang, 28 miles !OUth ol Phnom Penh , was hit by two small 1ttacb during the night, the .!lpokesman said, but once again plane.!I were used to aid ground forces in beating back , the attackers, In South Vietnam, three U.s·. ainnen were wounded when their li&)lt observa- tion hi!:UcoPter was . hit by ground pre abd ,crashed Friday afternoon 15 mdes southwest of Da Nana. The craft was destroyed. MIUtory tpOllesmen lllid Air Forte Bit bomben struck IUlpectecl Communist ~. -camps llld otorqe 'be! !ltq!ni arua In Khuh Hao """'""' ni. dlJ In two·n\lnions flown about t• ~ north ol SalfOI). ' ,.;.o ...U.uons of Wtnama< ranam killed 2111 Communists Friday In an opera.. Uon in the P1rrot'1 Beak sector of Cam· bod1a. The South Vietnameae claimed 10 other Ciommunisj. kills in scattered action Friday and American spokesmen repott.. ed no heavy contact throughout the COUD- try. U.S.· inilltary pollceri'len, were warned in a television addreu by the top Viet· namete Jaw dficer that If they interfere with pollce they are liable to be shot ~·lcondemned to dealJ!. • No flglires for ca148ltles were given In the Cambodian acUori at Saang and Srang But CambOdian f11rces aiemed. Jubilant at their success. A IJ)Ol~an Wd "lf sprang is'itlicktd ilf force again It would be jood btcause it would give u1 a solid -'"nlly to conl""t ' and d<leat the enemy." He said the Communilt.!1 were attempt- ing to keep Cambodian vllla1er1 around them wit~ they entm!d a. hamlet "so we. are ftlr'Ctd to keep from ualn1 air- craft to strafe and bomb." But In most case·1. be saJd, vlllagen ·hllve been able to escape from the Communllts. John W.-To~le services Sl~tM ·. . ' Funeral tmlces for John W. Towle, 55,._ ot 1150 Paularlno Avl.,' Colt.a Meu. • dlnctar .ol Ille Costa ij,.. 001 and Country Club, win bt field at 10 un., Tuelday in the Bell Bro1dw1y Mortuary Chapel Burial will follow at the Pacific View Memorial Plri.. Mr. TQ>rle dled~a1. The Newport Hsrb<>rl!lks ,Lodp l7'7 MU h>ndle, the fupr~I servJm. • • · • • Safety Council ( Predicts 670 . Ho~~a.y~_ Peat~ 111 VlllW' Prea !M<fu-. Between 570 and 1711 pe...., i.m die and 23,000 to 27,000 will be lnJUr,cf this weekend on the nation's hlghWaya:, the NelJonal Safety Council estbmt.ea. The count rose slowly early tOday, the first full day of the 78-hour Labor Day weekend -the summer's last weekend. At 1 a.m. PDT a United Presa Inter- national coont showed eight persons kil l· ed in traffic since the holiday period be- gan at f p.m. local Ume Friday. The holiday ends ·at nUdnight Monday. Four persons were killed near Point Pleasant, W. Va., Friday night Wi\tD their car crashed into a tractor-frailer truck that had jacknited on U.S. 35. The safety ·council 5¥1id thb year's traf- fic deaths are running behind the rate in 1969, when 56,400 persons died in traf- fic accidents. Howard Pyle, council president, aaid Americans would drive 300 million more miles during the holiday period than dur· ing a 78-hour nonholiday period. Pyle advised one hour or. "recovery" lime for each' drink before driving. H~ also said seat belts could have saved 1,000 to 10,000 Jives in accidents Jut year, Legion Commander Dies On Way Home QREAT FALLS, Mont. (UPI)· -Th• American Legion Commander of Puerto Rico died after an apparent bem1 attack '11lursday on his way home from the Legion convention in Portland, .Ore. Hla sudden· illnes.s forced a United Alrllnea flight to make an emergency landJn&. Petro Haydar, 63, suffered an a\>parent seizure when his New Yort Dipt wu about I~ minutes out of PorUancl.' A stewardess administered OJY&en.· Oraage Weat'ier Things Won't chanat much, we_., therwise, along the 0,ana:e-~ over the hollday1 with SUMtlli. starting about l\oOn Ind l<tilpera-· ..... cllngili( to •.'locally and· • rwiher 1nlind, ' • INSmE TODAY Thatcnu11 •trfpfno ~rte on. the f ortign cari along tht Oranot COMt i.s tht work of a cltvtr artist who calll himstif "Sllak~ Jake." Set.P.oae 3. " n •n , .. ,, 11·11 .. ". ' ·' Jn Saigon, no fighting was reported ht!· tween police and angry disabled veter· ans who have clashed in the pest two days. The veterans, who wounded thret , ~iven Incl' <le Mr. ii'ow}e'• •lie, •ir. IJfnli: twodall«flt"'!, Caro11,,. •11!1 ~,,, bora; blo;1'10ther,_i~·<~nelvle 'Towle: ' •Im, Vlflfnla-,,..(.,.~and (Wo bri>-· thenl Ted UICI Ell ..... lOWlo. ·, • .__' -·.,----,--:------,---.J r • • .,..--..,_ ~'-l. : ,. l .'./>· -, • ' \ • . . ' l I ' % DAILY PILOT S•Ull'day, September 5, 1970 -. . ,.... I ~ I ~ QUEENIE By Phit lnterlcin di Agµew Tour Reactiol1 Predictable Tlit Or•nt• Cocmty Assn; For Ret•rdtd Cli lldrtn AIM•N .. TM FALL SEMESTER : PU ~ "' 1 ii , $ lnt :::!' ~Id ~ leA i11il II·~ ~ . ' ~~ .... eui ,.tl 1ur\ '"" ;., ~ ~RI er • ... ,,, "' !al "" "' ~ al ,.., 1 "" "' •• ~ ••• .. ,,; ... f " 0 "' .. • '-rake & letter from & very pooped executive and -keep an 6ye out for the hos&.., _ -. ' . _, ' ' 5 Places Seel( Nixon Libra~y By JACK BROBACK Of 1111 0 111, ~llol Slt ff ALTHOUGH HE is still president and probably will bid for second term two years from now. Pi:e~ident Richard M. Nixon's "friends'' are already fighting over the future location of a memorial library in his name.- Presidenu·aJ libraries an super Amer· Jeana. Herbert Hoover's Is ·at his West branch, Iowa birthpla ce. Franklin D. Roosevelt's at his Hyde Park estate in New York. Harry Truman's at his home· town in Independence, Mo. · • And Richard Nixon's? THAT IS WHAT the fuss is ·all about. To date their are five cornmuniUes com;, peting for the ·honOr of housin g"tht Nl1on library. . tn the sweepstakes are Whittier, San· Clemente, UC · rrvtne, Cal State Fullerton. and YOtba Ul'lda ... Ea~ ~!ill compelling arguments In lta favor. : . WhiUJer is ideal, the hometown prom~ers there claim beciause that ls where Nixon was . graduated from hl&h ICbool and college. • .. , •. 1 .~,~~] ••' .~. ir .. SAN CLEMENTE competitors pokil pl"OUdJy. to 'the fact that the-western White House Is located there1-- UCJ, with the backing of the Irvine Company and Its city of the future argue that the university :will be the top educational institution In the count;' for all time. -. Cal State Fullerton is north Orange County's big hope In the battle. After all , it adjoins Nixon's birthplace -Yor·· ba Linda. · Yorba Llnda, Itself, points to tradition -west Branch, Hyde Park, Independence. What better spot than the vicini- ty of the small, frame farmhouse where Nixon was born?· ~fEA.NWIDLE, the organization which will select the winning site -The nonprofit Richard r.t Nixon Foundation -ia not saying a word . Mrs. Donald M. Nixon. the presiden t's sider:in,Jaw, said recently. "They don 't know where they are going to put the library. that is certain." SHE SHOULD know. Her husband is a foundation board member. PresidenUal press aide Bruce Whelihan agreed with ~1rs. Nixon, adding, "Foundation mem bers met wflh the President last week . No report was issued and no one here has any idea when a decision on the library site will be made." In effect, the site of the Nixon library can be rated as th e first-family's ~st kept secret. · Because of the spirited city against city rivalry. rumor has become more powerful than fact. Recent ne\YSticcounts· have credited UC! and Whittier hopes as leading the derby. :FAFT SCHREIBER. s Music Company of America executive and member of the foundalion'ir-planning and d~ velopment committee , has called !llch claims, "pure fabrl· . cation.'' Schreiber wasn't very informative when queried . "t · am not going to say anything that Will give anyone anything to write in a news story about the library. "Re.cent aceounts in newspapers have been a disservice to the President." he conUnued. ''To my mind, each new~ peper ls trying to create enough fa~are to influence a de- clJlon in favor or one community or another: • "THE PRF.SIDEh'T has a great nu.rliber Or friends In Southern-C.lifomia. These-false rumors hurt a lot of people ti ·they persist, more people are going to be hurt." Schreiber's telephone interview wRs interrupted by an ~ator. "The Western White. House is calling, sir," he was told. Schreiber said he would have to end the con,'ersatlon but added , "I hope I've made myself cle&[. t don't trust any reporters at this point. They don't know what they are uying. They have hurl us too much. No one city has an ad- vantage.'' TIRE TYCOON Leonard K. Firestone Jr. Is chairman of the board of the foundation. Others include Pepsi Cola uecutlve Donald Kendall of New York and John Ehrlich· man . a presidential ad viser. E. Roll Perot, along with Schreibel'~. complttes the ,five-man planning and development committee whlch Is . doinl m<llt of the preliminary 11tudy work. Pe.rot v.•lll be 1 ~bered u the Dallas bilUoneire who earlier thla )'f'lr fina.oced an ill-fated planeloe.d" o( supPlies destined for Hanoi and U.S. prisoners of war. P' AM1LIA-1t NA~fES on the board of directors inclurie David El&eohower. Robert Finch, top presidential adviser, Atty. Gen. John Mltchell. Donald and Edw1rd 'Nixon. th<1. prt.1ldtnt'1 brolhers ind evangell$t Billy""Graham. Oranse County ch1mplons on the board include. banking executive Herb@:rt Ca.Imbach. of Newport &ach: Patricia Reilly HJU of Orangr: and the President's brother Donald of Newport Beach. Al a spokesman for !he foondnlinn recently sa id. ''Yt'e .,-e .ln no hurry. Arttr all the library won't be e..tabl lshed uhUJ after Mr. Nixon has ltft office. We all agree that a declalon won't bt necessary for sorottime. "Say until 1boot 1978 or so.'' -~--==·---•• Uy STE\\'ART DENSLEY \YASHJNGTON I (UPI ) - The reaction here to Vice Pre-.ident Spiro T. Agnew's "''hirlwind visit to five Aslan nations last week followed predictable lines. The official line fs . that the Vice President's trip resulted in c le ari n g up any misunderstandings over the role the United States plans to play in the Far East in the ·future. particularly resented Agnew's use of foreign platforms to blast Congressmen who oppose Nixon's policies. uchange. of formallUe.s but insisted on trying to ge.t a defin ite promise that the gradual wit~drawal of American troops there would be carried out on a timetable involving modernization of Park's 600,000 • man military force. general terms. ef ttie ! HOP E HAVEN SCHOOL. ' Adminls tratlon o f f i c J a I s claimed that he .succeeded in' the &lated objective 0 r emphasizing that the Nixon Doctrifle does not mean a withdrawal of A m e r i c a n interests In Asia on the abandonment of its comniltments there. Adm inistration cril ics, on the other hand, tend to view Agnew's quick visits to Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam , Cambodia and Thailand as a politically motivated journey designect to buttress the administration's contention that its Asia policy is working well and bids fair to bring stabilit y to the region. Senatorial crit i cs s41 • Value! Super 8 €iffi :!fti Movie Film ..... ..:~- -• • 1 ::, .. Solarcaine -Sunburn Lotion •-""" 1 '· 88c -Pack of 4 •1 r.1111 Eveready Transistor Batteries 49c Without accepting either side of the argument, it is possible to see where the Agnew lour raised as many problems as il settled. His first stop," in Korea, underlined t h e difficulties facing the United States as it tried to persuade lts allies to become less dependent upon Washington. Korean President P a r k Chung Hee \\'as not content to go through the usual polite Since Agnew was n o t authorized lo comnUt the United States . to a specific amount of new material for Korea as each contingent of troops came out, he and Park · had to leave the issue to their joint communique, w h I c h covered the matter only in In Taiwan and S outh Vietnam, Agnew 's visits went off without an y departures from the pre pared script. However, Agnew's visit to Cambodia -which had not been included on t h e schedule, but whi ch he said had been planned for some time-surprised many diplomats in Washington and elsewhere. lt appeared to mark a 5igniflcint departure from the Nixon's administra· Lion's staled objective of maintaining a "low profile" in that country. Stortllf 0 11 14 September, 1970 Cl.11e1 will b1 ll1ld w11~d•v\ f1om 9:00 A.M. to I ;JO l'.M. - 11 The Fi"! p,,,byt11i1n Cllu1cl\ of G1rd1n Grov1 11112 E1,1,Jicf,: Street, G11d1n Grove, C1tif1r- ni1. 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Pfol11 •r Mir•'· Solo, 91ntl1 or'>d rtllob le lo1tOtlvo, ~ Relot l'tl up.Ml 1t°""'°cli. • 1 ;:1 .. 1 Barnes-Hind Wetting Solution For. Contact l.en1 99' ll'ldr1pet'IJOblt ol'ICf "'' kif ('Ol'I· IOC I WOOrttl • ' ! I ... I I· J ,. ' . ~ . • Weekend EDITI O N ~ +l, NO. 213, 5 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES SATURDAY, SEirEMBER 5, 1970 , l'ear Home.-... • Dally Paper TEN CENTS " - Nixon Ends 'VacatiOn' President Returns to Capital After Two-week Sw,y DAl~Y P'll.OT Sl•ll l"lllM New Angle for Firemen Newport Beach firemen Friday pu t their newest piece of equi pment through a dry run. The new engine, equipped "'ilh a 75-foot snorkel platform, will allow the department easier access to tall city build- inc•· By rERRY COVILLE Of .. IMlltr '"" , .... President NiJon leaves the Orange Coast Sunday to return to Washington and, the ever pre sent tense situations over Is- rael and Vietnam. His 18-day stay in the Western White House -billed as a "vacation" -was someUtlng Jess than relaxing as he fin- ished a series or meetings wilh local of- ficials and President Gustavo Diaz Or- daz of Mexico and christened two new ambassadors to the trouble spots oI Jor- dan and Cambodia. Friday, the President briefed L. Dean Brown, new ambassador to Jordan, and asked him to carry "Best wishes" lo King Hussein, The same day Emory C. Sv.·ank was in San Clemente for talks prior to Escapee's Car Starts Pileup; One Man Killed A Lakewood man was lhe first traff ic death for Orange County's Labor Day weekend when he was killed in a five-car pileup near midnight, Friday, on the San Diego Freeway north of Crown Valley Park~·ay. Ten others were injured - two critically. Robert Ste\\1art, Jr .. 22. died al South Coast Community llospital from injuries suffered when his small foreign car was struck broadside in the chain reaction crash. . luviii( for his oew ambassador's post in Preside9t Nruyon Clo Ky of SOat!I Viet· Phnom Penh, Cambodia. nam •ppears in Wllbl.,... Oct. 3 lo ad. The Prtsldent hopea to re.Jar today and dreg a ~war rally lead by fwidainen- Sunday befcn facing a fOUnd of meetings tall1t radio preache.l 'Cl'rl Mcintire. in1 Wa~n witb world !leaders, start· "I undentand'it Will be a privaie vislt,'' Ing w!tb taraBI Prime Mlnlster Golda Ziegler said. Meir • " "We have. not been in coOtact with the ~lidea\i'al Prtss Secretary Ronald L. South VMlnameae 1 pe;.Rment on lhiS ZiegJet.: coba.rined Friday'\blt a meeting ma"er. 'l1we hla .betft De ilbCuuron with Mts: Melt la: litely Wbed~sbe makes about it." ' an unOl'flclat vUlt lo the U.S. ·Sept. 17 to A summit meetliii.'btfween Nis:on and appeaf before tht UnlteCI Jewish Appeal. Russian Premifr Alexei ·N. Koiyglrt ·in Zigltr said the ~araeli prime minis ter m!a.Qcto~r ·is stllJ_---ldered po.sijble had_ not reql*ted a session with Nixon w~ ~ 8oyiet Jtij« atte* thr! !Mh but.added, "·I .e no reaaon that it would anniversey·sessiorrqf1ht·Unfted N1tiQn1 not be )lonored,if there should be such I ru'I Ammbly. : _ request." ·--_ . ___ .; !A_,_,..lth Mrs.,.Melr Ind KO!Y1in Jie was not as certal.n tha_t a similar ·'t!lf' rtYO Ye around the cµrre.nt: Mident ~!lll-!".Olli<f lie-arrans!d when Vice -~ IOll:laraeli'lochll:pr1hat:Jovtet ·-·-.. California Highway Patrolmen aaid the pileup start.ed about ll:JO p.m., when a st.ailed car on the shoulder waa Jl1t. bJ ~ 4=ar dflve.n by Ponalil D. .. inett, 41. wbo turn"1 oUt to be b tr... Co!Womla loalllute llr-111.. __ _, 1\fedic Facing Abort Rap ' Challen ges La w i.t1 Court SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An Orange Counly surgeon charged with violating Calitomla's therapeutic abortion lau• by perform ing an abortion outside a hospi· tal challenged the conslilutionality qf the law Friday. Dr. J ohn S. Gwynne fil ed his petition With the California Supreme Courl, which immediately transferred the case to the District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles. . 'Gwynne's mother, Rubye Unruh Gwy- nt!f, and Deborah T. Dwyer, joined in the petition. They \li'ere charged with usiatinc Gwynne in the abortion. The petition contends lhat the Califor-!'!• law's. requjremenl th at any abortion ~ ~phformed on1y in an accredited hos· pJlil end by a licensed physicia n was ••based on medical misin fonnation." It said the misinformation developed from California's abortion Ja1v before tbe 1967 therapeutic law was enacted. The law as it existed before 1S67 lia!! been held unconstitutional by the Calif- ornia Supreme Court. Judge Wllliam Thomson of the Orange County Judicial Dist.rid held the thera- peUtlc ad of 1967 was invalid except for tbe ltetiona requiring that abortions be done in a hospital after a medical com- mittee approved. He held that Gwynne and Miss Ov.•yc r should be prosecuted. Their trial is sched· uled for Sept. 17. Gwynne also has been indicted in Los Angeles County on charges of conspi racy to commit abortion. That trial is set for Sept. 21. The petition cites that a th ree·judge fed· eral court has scheduled a Nov. 2 hear· ing on the constitutlonallly of the state 's 1967 abortion law. Sky's No Limit At Nixon Estate There's an ai r of freedom around the \Vestem White House ln San Clemente - especially when the President is present. The fret air in fact extends upward 4.000 feet and covers a one mile radius off San Mate<1 Point, site ol the \Veslern White House. Planes are strictly forbidden to enter that sacred air space. The Federal Avla· lion Administration reissued a warning to pilots Friday to stay out of the re- stricted area. Violators could lose their licenses an d face a $1 ,000 fine, FAA officials said. Pollet ,aid Robinett was also wanted by· -liill Potlcf'.llr a kldniplftl * armed robbery Illa! occurred Friday, H! 'A'U turned over to Pomona authoritte1 after emergency treatment. ~ Robinett's car spun out into traffic after hitting the stalled veh.icle. lt was struck in tum by a car dri ven by Clyde Kennedy, M, of Glenda le, who was struck bv Stewart's car. ·Patrolmen said Stey.·art's rar came to a halt in the traffic lanes and was struck br oadside by another auto driven by Joan Quellhorst, 70, Dana Point, in- flicting Stewart's fa tal injuries. Three ambulances and four Highway Patrol cars rolled to the setne and clea r· ed the southbound lanes In a matter of minutes. The injury toll reporl.ed by South Coast Community Hos pita l included: Victorlo Garcia, 54, Santa Ana , driver of the stalled car ; his wife Margarita, 38. and three sons, ,._1anuel, 4, Victor, II. and Frank, 2. all treated and released. Robinett, treated and released to the Pomona Police Department. Kennedy, reported in critical condition at the hospital. Quellhorst , treated and released. Gordon Kline, 19, of Lakewood, a pas- senger in Stewart's car, was transferred to a Long Beach hospital in serioua cond i- tion with multiple fa ctures. Two other passengers in the death car. David Es- ser, 23. and Dennis McGrew, 22, addresses unk nown, were both treated and released. Hospital authorities said many of those trea ted and released had suffered minor fractures. Earlier Friday evening, a 7-year~ld Santa Ana boy, George Olveda, was kUI· ed while wallcing acrOS5 First Street at Parton Street. He v.·as struck by a car driven by Anne 8 . Cathy, 24, of Hunting· ton Beach. Bomb Explodes Near DA's Of fice In LA Co urthouse Bntad A gainst Bottabings Cambodians Repel Reds In Attack on Two Towns PHNOM PENH CUP!) -Communift troops .attacked two townl not far from Phnom Penh Friday night and early t~ay, but Cambodian government forces beat lhem back. A military spokesman 11id today the Communists for the second night In a row hit at Saang and Srang. At Ssang, 20 miles south of Phnom Penh, the Com~ mu nlsts were supported by heavy weap- ons, but government ground troops sup- ported by Cambodian planes drove them away. Srang, 26 miles south of Phnom Penh. was h.it by two small attacks during the night, lhe spokesman said, but once again planes were used to aid ground forces m bea Ung back the attackers. In South Vietnam, three U.S. airmen were wounded· when their Ught observa- tion belkopter was hit by ground fir~ and• crasbed P'rfday afternoon tS mne1 MUthwest of Da Nang, The crafl wU destroyed. Military spokesmen said Air Force lW bombers struck tuspected ·Communist . ~ ' . bunkers, baee camps and ttorage and sUlil~ ...... l!I KJP Hao -Ince Fri- day ln two n\issioM!flowrf·about ta milts north of Saigon. Two battalions' of Vietnamese rancen klned 26 Cbmmuni~ Frida}' In 'ail opera. tion In _ij!e Parrot'~ .lk!•i: seetor ot Cam- bodia. The Sc!uUl Vie.tnime11 clabned 10 other Communl'st kills ln • acattered action Friday and American ·spokesmen report.. ed no beavy ·c<mtact thfouittout lhe coun- try. In SaJgon, no fighting was reported be- tween poiice and angf)' disabled veter- ans who have clashed in the pa.st two daf!, The veterans, w~ wounded three U.S. military policemen, were warned in a televis!on ·•~eu by t.be top Vlet- name.ae law oUlcer.1hat·if they ioterfefe .. 1tb PoUee Jbe1-.are' l\lble ID be-allot er cond!)Med lo· '1-•lll• tjo ~lgurea for cUU~f(s were given in the Cam~an actltwl al 'Saang ah~·~ang BOt Cambodian fprces aeemed jubilant al' their sucoess. A spokesman iaiCf' "If Sprang is attacked in'force again It woUld be good be.ca Use· it would, giYe ua a soHd opportunity to conlront Ind defeat Ute. enemy." LOS ANGELES CUPll -A bomb ex- plOded on the 5.ixth noor of the Hall of JUltice adjaCent to the district attorney's olfke early today, blo-·ing out a concrele ,,..U' ·and ca~i~g . extensive Oooding. 'Jiter.e were DO 1nJur1es.. Terrorized Cities Uniting He said the.·Commun11ts were attempt. Jng to li:eep Cambodian vUla1er1 ·around them when they entered ·a bamltt .. so we are forced lo il>tp frUm 1Jilitf atr. craft to Jtr1fe ind bomb."· But Jn m06t case1, he uid, villll'11 havt ~ able to uc1pe ltCICll the Com1111111l.U. {Jbe-aplosive device, which blasted ~I 'and a six-inch water main, apenl{ wattt from the sixth to the first floorii' of the downtown building. Tbt'ihtriff) Department said the de-- vice, ot ~ origin, was placed out· Ale a fter. room and next to the office df'Dlstr:lct Attdmey Evt!lle J. Younger. Fire ofticlals· estimat.ed damage at $8,000 to $10,000. ~ •t.t. Fredtrlc Allen, v.·ntch c·ommonder of lhe jail of the Hall of .Ju~.ice. s."id ''The bl11st awakened all the prisoners.'' 'J'he Inmates, v.•ho include Tate-LaBianra murder defenditnl Charles ~tanson. are housed on the 10th to 14th fl oors or the l~story structure. A 1httiff's spokesman sl'id the bl.t•st = ~ no connection with the OMAHA , Neb. (AP) -Nine Midwest.. em ciUeii have qreed to band together in defense against bombings and terror-· jsm. ~fayors and other representatives of the cities met Ftiday behind closed doors, V.'hich y,·ere guarded by police, in the Hilton Hotel. Omaha ~tayor Eugene Leahy said the mayors agreed they wanled tolTieel v.•ith i\!iv. Gen .. John N. Mit chel! as a first step to curtailing the violence. They ndopted a resolution saying the .Just ice ~partment ~·as "'ithholding cer· lai n confidential information Y.'hich the cities needed and asked lh<it this slop. Leahy sa id M?\'cral cases might have l~ecn more rc:idily :rnlved by city in\f'Jli· hgntors if they had fuller atcess to fed· era! reporl l'i. lfe dc<'llned to eTa'OOratr. 11lC conferees a!M) agrf!'ed to excllange lnformntlon and pcrsonntl when necess· ary. They said that b)' work.Jn& together they could Improve pollce effectiveness and have a be.It.er chance of getting fed· era\ funds. Represented were Omaha and Lincoln, Neb.: Denver, Colo.; Mlnntiapolis and St. Paul, Minn.: Tulsa, Okla.; Slou1 City and Des Moines, Iowa; and Madison, Wis. Omaha, ~linneapolis, St. Paul and ~1ad· iwn have beeri hit by rtccnt bombing!. At St. Paul Friday, an e1plosion whlrh police said was caused by a bo1nb blrw a hole In the ground near a 1.3-mllllon- ~allon fuel oil tank and a bornb found in front or a bank wris disarmed. The nine cities nlso decided tn invite Knnsas CUy to join them in their anti· bon iblns can1p::ilgn. "\Ve're going to \Yhlp the terrorists,'' Leahy said. Various officials at the session decried the bombings and other violent 11ct.,, and tiU'tsse.d the need for immediate acllon. Keynottn1 the conference was WUU.m B. Randall ol Sl Paul, pruident ol the National Auodation ol Dillrict Attorneys who ukl cillel must band together "or the ·revoluUonaries "Ill win." Th. United States, he told Ille &TOUP of about st offltlal!, ls wHntssing a "fuil scale rtvolu~, by "nlhtlilts, anard>- ist.s 11nd terrorista." "Theae ·bombings and ttlreata are de- signed to get people whq are in public office to refuse to do thelr .. duty, They are designed to get people to refuse to b;e pcilicemen or lo refuae , to enter pubilc scrvi~e." he said. Gov. Norbert Tiemann welcomed the officials end pledged support of the "1Jd· v.•cst, Gl'IVernor's Conference, of wh:ch he is chairman. He said lbe. bombings U.S. cities ''are. abtolutely acts of, tnunlty •nd mun bl Mopped bJ any rtaaonable meen1." John W •. Towle Services .Slated -. . F'!""al llOtVicet foi: ~biip 0 W(,..,;Jt, 55, Ol 1150 PaulafliDO Ave.,' COeta Mfll, a di rector of the Cone Mesa Golf and Cou ntry Club. will be litld 11 fo a.m .. "''·'5d"\Y in lhe 'Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel. Burial win loll6w 11 ~ Pacilk: \-1e:w Memar11l Parl. · • Mr. Tow.le dJed Tburiday. "The'Nt•·port Harbor Elks Lode• 1111 wlll hand le the funeral servlcts. • • · Survlvers Include Mt. Tow1~·1 wife, vlr- ginla; two daughters. Carolyne and Bar. bara; hia motbtr, Mra. ~lvle Towle; a slattr. Vlrglni1 1J..,antowt and two bro- 1.hers..· Ted ·ud EfferlOD owlt. ' nilsslles were moved forward tn the Sua Canal Zone during the. ceue fire.: The U.S. hu confirmed the Jsraeli charges and has protested both to Eapt and the Soviet Un.ion, Mrs. Meir Is expected to seek a meet.- ing with Nixon tG pursue the Israeli de- mand that the United States move to "re- dress the situation" -apparently to force withdrawal of the missiles. The White House, outwardly at least, Is continuing to pursue "Quiet diplomacy" on the vlolaUon.s which have ·brOught the lsraeJi-Arab peace talks to a hall. The President had little time to play during bis twe>-wetk spojourn at the We.st. ern White House and appeared tired, de- spite the more relaxed atmosphere In San Clemente. Campers Better Stay at Home On Labor Day Backyard picnics might offer the best Labor Day weekend £un for Orange Coast residents who planaed to visit state par'll and campgrounds on the holiday. State and National park orticials 1a1 all their campgrounds are expected t9 be completely full, "for the first Ume in history." A kit. of families sent wives or teena~ song ahead to stake out camp sites in the parks, according to Dick Thompson of the Stat.e Department of Parka: and p.ecreation, ""'We want to warn peopll Uut if they ~·t have a reservation they will get a 01hacl' when tbe7 try'to stop .. ...,,,.,.. Tbo belt thing 14-dO ia slay -llJd have •· backy(lrd picnic,". he IAJd. Even Yos.im.ite National Park npecls to_ beJined to_ill.Jimit by_noon-lodll7. But despite the crowded parks warn- ings, the Califomla Highway Patrol has an availab le men on duty for an ez. pected onslaught of traffic during the three-day v.·eekend. About 3,500 highway patrolmen will cov. er the state's thoroughfares during the peak periods Friday evening to Saturday mornine and Monday afternoon to even· ing. More Troubles On Labor Front At Disneyland Music.a l performers were the fint to bring labor strife to the magic kingdom of Disneyland, now the huge park'a re- pairmen who run the attractions are threatening to strike if wage demands are not met. Some 55 repairmen who keep such thrills as the Haunted Hoose and Pirates ol the Caribbean runni ng attadilY have asked for an hourly raise ol $1' over the nl!'Ct two years. Disneyland officials say they can't. si1n such a contract because 18 other unions have already signed contracts for wa1e increases of 80 cents an hour over the next two years. lf they don't sign, however, the elec- tronic technicians, members of the In- ternational Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, say they will go on strike Sun. day. We•tller Thhlgs won't change much, we• tberwlse, along the Orange Coaat. over tht bOUday, with sunshine 1larttng ~bol.it noon and tempera- tures clintinc to a locally and II fUrtber Inland. ·INSW E TOD.4. Y ·That crazy itrlpfng 11ou set on. ' th1 f.ortig1t cor1 al011g·t~ OranQe Ccxut f1 tl4t' work of a clewr a1ti1t who calla him4elj '1Shak11 Jake ." Ste Page 3. .. ,,,. ""'"" " --" c~ .. ,,~ "'.,.. •• MMllritl • CltuH ... • •• _.., .... c-•n " . .., ...... l'-11 c-::r:, ,_ ' ..... ll•lt ·~· " ..... Mtnieh ••• DMllll Netlttl ' "•" L.• • .a .......... llt ... ii 51 " .. ,, " • t I • • ... , ·-I DAILY PILOT QUllNIE By Phil lnterlandl A T. · R t• p d • t hi .--...--''----__ ....,....__, .gnew our eac ion re 1c a e The Oren1• CountY. A11n. For Reterded Chtldr•n A110111tCet TM •-r• & letter from a very pooped executive and keep .an eye out for t.he boss." 5 Places Seek ~ixon Li~rary By JACK &ROBACK . Of Ille O•llY l'llet fillff l ALTHOUGH HE ia ·Still president and probably wlll bid for Second term two years from now , President Richard M. Nixori's "friends " are already fighting ·over· the future location of a memorial library iri his name: · Presidentiaflibril:ri.es are supei Amer- icana. Herbert. Hoover's iS''at 'lils ' West branch, Iowa birthplace .. f'rankliri D. Roosevelt's at his tfyde Park eSt3t:e . iq New York. Harry Truman's at his home- town in Independence. Mo. And Richard Nixon's? THAT IS WHAT the fuss is 111 about. To date their are five communities com- peting for the honor of housing the Nixon.' library. · · · , In the sweepstakes are Whittier, San. Cl~~ente, . UC Ii:vin~t Gil s~. F.:uJ!erton, .~ ,Yor.ba ~~d~.,-~ch. has compelling arguments in its favor. · • ' ~ ' 1 Whittier is ideal, the hometown promoter! there claim bF.tauae ~1_t _ f,s where Ni:iron was graduated; from high 1t:hool and cOllep. · · .... ,~·.. :a t'1f.·: ' , . ~' IAN CLEMENTE competitors point proudly to the fact that the Western White House"JS located th'ere', UCI. with the backing 0£ the Irvine Company and Its -CHy orlhT fiiture arguTthat-ll'ie uliJverslty-~11-be--ttle~top-----: educ1tiooal institution in the county for all time. Cal St.ate Fullerton is north Orange Cou nty's blg hope in the battle. After all, it adjoins Nixon's birthplace· -Yor· ba Linda. _. Yorba Linda , itself , points to tradition -)\'~st Br~nch , Hyde Park, Independence. What better spot _than the vicini· ty of the small, frame farmhouse where Nixon \!,'as born? MEANWJULE, the organization which will select the winning site -The nonprofit Richard M. Nixon Foundation -is not saying a word. Mrs. Donald ~1. Nixon, the president's sister-in·law, said recenUy, ''They don't know where they are going lo put the library, that-is certain." SHE SHOULD knO"-'· Her husband is a foundation board' member. . Presidential pre~s aide Bruce Whelihan agreed with ~irs. Nixon. adding, "Found ati.o.n rr\embers met with the Presidtnl last week. No report was issued .and no one here has any idea when a decision on the library sit(! will be made." In effec t, the site of the Nixon library can ~ rated as the first family 's best kept secret. Because of the spirited city against cit.y rivalry, rumor hall become more powerful !han f&ct. Receiit news accounts have credited UCI and Whittier hopes asJe~din_g the derby. TAFT SCHREIBER, a _J,1uslc ·company of America executive and member of the founda tion:s planning and .de- velopment cominittee, has called such ct·aims, "pure fabri· cation." ·Schreiber wal!n't very informative . when queried. "I am not going to say anything that will giVe anyone anything to write in a news story about the library . "Recent accounts in newspapers· have ~n a disservice to· the President," he continued. "To my mind, each news· paper Is trying to create enough fanfare to in!lueoce a de- cisian in favor of one com muiiity or ani>ther. ''THE PRESIDENT has a great number ot. friends In Southern California. These false rumora hurt a lot bf people U they persist, more people are going 10 be hur t.'' Schreiber's te lephone Interview was interrupted by Rn operator. "The Western \\'hite House is calling, sir," he WU told. SchreiOOr said ht! v.·ould ha\·e to end ltle convers.al ion . but added , "I hope I've made myselr clear. I don't trust any reporters at this point. They don't know v.·hat they are saying. They have hurt us too much. No one city has an 8d· vantage.'' TIRE TYCOON Leonard K. Firestone Jr. ls chai rm11 n of the board of the foundatlon. Others include Pepsi Cola executive Donald Kendall of New York and John Ehrlich· man. a presidential adviser. E. Rois Per()f., along wilh Schreiber, completes the five.man plan~ng and development committee which Is doin& most of the preliminary study work. Perot \Yill be remembered u the Dallas billionaire v.•ho1earlier this ye11r financed an Ill-fated planeload of supplies destined for Ha.nOI and U.S. prisoners of war. ' FAMILIAR NAMES on lhe board of dlrectors Include David Eisenhower, Robert Finch, top preaidenUal adv1ser, AftY. Gen. J.ohn Mitchell. Donald and Edward Nixon, the president's brothers and tvangelist Billy Gr&ham. Orange County champions on the board ine:lude banking aecuUve Herbert Calmbach. of Newport Beach: Pa tricia Reilly Hltt of Orange ; and the President's brother ·nonald of Newport Beach. As , apokesman for the foundatlon rtcrnlly said. "\re: are in no hurry. Aft.er all the library won't be established un.til Jfter Mr. Nixon has left office. We all agree that a dlcilion won't be neces51ry for 50me1ime. "Say until about 1976 or so. 11 By STEWART BENSLEY , WASHINGTON CUPll - The reactlon here to Vice ~ttildent Spiro T. Agn~w·s whirlwind visit to five Asian nations last \Yeek follo\Yed predictable lines. Administration o f f i c i a I s claimed that he succeeded in tile stated objective of emphasizing that the Ni xon Doctrine does not mean a withdrawal of A m e r i c a n interests in Asia on th e abandonme n t of its commitments there. The, official line is ttiat the Vice President's trip resulted in clearing up any mi~unqersulnd!ngs over the role tt¥ United States plans to play· in the Far ~ast in the future. Administration crilics, on the other hand, tend to view Agnew's quick visits to Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand as a politically motivated journey designed to buttress the administration 's contention that its Asia policy is working well and bids fair to bring stability to the region. Senatorial c ri tics s414 Value! Super 8 ~iffi:t.7) Movie Film • 1 ::i .. 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Korean President P a r k Chung Hee was not content to go through the usual polite exchange of formalities but insisted on trying to get a definite promiae that the gradual wlth·drawal. of American troops there would be carried out on a timetable inYolving i:nodernization of Park's 600,000 • man military force. Since Agnew v.·as n o t authorized to co mmit the United States to a speeific 11mount of new material for Korea as each contingent of troops came: out, he and Park had to leave the issue to their joint rommunique, w h I c h covere:d the matter only in Choice of shopn, fabrics ond colorsl • ,..cciol ouortrnlflt of multicolor st•lp1u or.cl tolld colors In the r<ftltlt dKOflltor (.O!Of1, to 00 "'itt. O"'f dtcorl hit1ot11 ... ith o "1illr," look end c:otto" COtdo"o , •• ,;11iet pliii" or ""Ith wool 1ou1!1. l••d 4 lrCI fl"ilhlMf •111 ond 100% kopok fllllMfl general terms. In Taiwan and So u t h Vietnam, Agnew's vlslta went off without any departures from the prepared script. 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Babbltt, 35, puts lhe fancy striping on Volkswagens and Porsches marketed through 11 auto agencies in Orange and Los Angeles counties. "Funny little lines on funny little cars," he says, busy on a private job Jn his driveway at 2S23 Bowdoin Place, CO.Sta Mesa. "How did I get the name Shaky Jake?" "My wife thinks my God-given Christian name is fine, but people don't pay much atlention to Babbitt," be explains, adding a Oourish around a taillight. "I wanted something t he y ' d temember." ITIUPING ~GE Raiaed in·U..HaTbor Area, Shaky Jake waS inspired by the. almost-legendary Von Dutch in 1955, when . the striping rage really swept the automotive world. "He taught me all I know," says Babbitt, free-handing a graceful line whose variations in width are not noticeable to the naked eye. Once upon a time, he did the wild. zany striping that was almost abstract painting and characlerized the early years of the art form. Men's ideas cha_nge as they grow older. Sal11rd11, Stpttmber 5, 1970 the Line on "My phllo!ophy Is to stay with a compllmentary ~ign In the same basic color. • · Now, he tries to simply enhance the pul'f: lines of the manufacturer's product. after a career including 14 years and 4,000 cars, give or take a few. "1 W<m't put anything on somebody's car that I wouldn't have on my own. Not even if they ask me," he declares. .NOT IJMITED Busine.ti Is good and It is not UmJted merely to the young, says Shaky Jake. He has atriped about 1, 100 cars during the past year, with lbe "Bug" running 25 to I against other brands. "I've financed three from one local dealer," he says, noting two of his customen are U.S. volume sales reeord holders. He getl a Oat $40 for a VW job -plain or fancy -which tak~ about 214 hours and includes pre-<:leaning of the car's . llllface to mill "'"' the paint adberes. ls it hard? The squeak of his pinky • fin1er - pr-.! hard against the metal -teU. one reason why Shaky Jake is so steady. "Anybody can learn to do il You just take a deep breath and control your breat.bing," he explains. "0£ coura8 I don't smoke, drink very litUe, and'l eat a lot of everything;." BRUSH BIG 100L· ~ brush, of course, is a major . consideration. "Suddenly they're hard to get hold of,'' he says of the slimly tapered tools of hi! trade, which are manufactured ·tn· Weit Germany. "Last time 1 WU In I bought the enUTe stock, 12 dozen, which o~bt to be a Ufetime supply." Paint used ls a special kind of ~ enamel, which he pours Jnto small. ... familiar glass jars which are easier to · handle as he works over u4 around ._ car. "Today I'm uslnl Cerber'1 Poac:ll Cobbler,'• he qulpe:, wllb a dip. He has allO striped w1 l er1kl1, airplanes, motorcycles, ncan1. belmetl, an antique safe for an 1ttorpey'1 office • and such unique can u a 193.1 Auburn boat-tail racer. The popular VW bug, bowtver, II bll bread and butler. ACCIDENT BUSINEM "He's got so many out on the roed now that we 're getting touchup jobo-fnlm accidents," says his wife Kalhy, also a Newp:irt Harbor Hi&h School graduate. ' Shaky Jake Is busy with a job, so she shows off hil coUect1on of Indian artifad.!, musical Instruments, and a IOI). gallon tropical fbb aquarium he dtaiCnld and built himlelf. Not only marine Jlfe, but butterfUH fascinate the dlverse)y talented Babbitt, who has a magnificent, m o u n t e d collecUon o( butterflies. "He wanted to be a biology teacher/' says Mrs. Babbitt. No matter that he didn't become a biologist or entomologist, 1 t u d y I n I insects . Shaky Jake ii happy with a di (ferent kind ol bug. DAILY PILOT !2 DilltY PILOT lteff ,...... Ir P1trldl O'o.ntlt TriPped by Loose Lip? JAKE TAKES BREAK VW1 His Specialty STEADY HAND BRINGS STEADY WORK AND BEL IE S NICKNAME 'Don't Smoke and Drink Very Li ttle,' S1y1 Mes• C•r Striper Manson Prosecutor-Ousted Young Militants Make up .Half Of Wanted List Israel Delaying Action Over Egyptian Missiles LOS ANGELES (AP) -The veteran prosecutor who mapped the state's caae against four defendants in the Sharon Tate murder tiial bas been pulled off the case, reportedly because of his statements to the news media. The district attorney suddenly removed Chief Prosecutor Aaron H. Stovit.z in mid· trial Friday saying be wu needed. for ad· )nlnistrative duties, By United Press lnte111ational Israel says it is willing to wait and see Jf U.S. protests will bring about with- drawal or Soviet-made missiles from the Egyptian sector of the Suez Canal cease-- fire, zone, but if no action is forthcoming, it indicated it would take military action lo wipe out the missile sites. Foreign 1'1inister Abba Eban, in a tele- vision interview broadcast. Friday night, said that since the United States "has approached MO!COW and 'Cairo, we are waiting to hear what will be done." But, he added, "Israel is entitled by the prin- ciple-of rectprocity lo take action on the political le"el and on anv other level it deems necessary." _, As an obvkm warning,,be: added : •'.Any olher contingencies .had better ..fiot be publicly aired." Polltical observers said this meant possible mllit.ary action if Pioneer Newport R esident Dies Pioneer ~wport Beach city employe Neil S. ,._tcMillan, who started work for the city when municipal workers still used teams of horses and wagons, liied Wednesday in Victorville. He was 82. Funeral services were held Friday in Victorvftle. Mr. McMillan was the son of John McMillan, Sr. who first came to Newport Beach jn the early 1880s. A city employe from 1920 to 1950, Mr. itcMillan was a member of the first dredging crews working in Newport Harbor. He spent his last years in Hesperia (ollowing his retirement. ?-.1r. McMilla n is survived by two sons, Robert of Hesperia, and Bruce, of Bloomfield, Colo.; a brother John, of Newport Beach, and a sister, Mrs. Agnes Kelly Ellsworth, or Balboa. DAILY PILOT N•.,,,.,, l ••li H•llt'l ... I• .... Ut•-.. sell h..tef11 Y.iky C••hl Mn• s.. c,.,_... OJIAHGE COAIT l'UILISHING COMl'AN'f floll1rt N. W11d ,,u!Cltflt '"" l'llbll- J1ck fl. Cutloy Vk• ""''*'°'' ... Gc:Mrll ~ Tho11111 ko1vil l.dlter Tho10111 A. M11rphi11e M~hlt Edller fl ich••d '· N1!1 Soo\1111 0••-Coun1y f!di,., Offlcff C0\11 Mn1: lJO"W1 1l l1' Streoel H•w~rl l•3~h: nu w,11 11100' loukv•rd L•O.,.,. Suell: m Fore•• AY9>'ue Hun!l<>flOll llHcfl : 11915 l ••tll 9>uln••d S.n tlf,,_lt: XII Hwlll £1 C1mlnto ll•U Egypt and Russia cannot be persuaded to move the missiles. In Washington, the State Department said it was seeking "rectification" of the cease-fire violation!, but a spokesman refused to say whether this meant Cairo and Moscow actually had been asked to remove the missiles set up In the 31-mile standsUl.I zone set up on both sides oC the canal. In New York, U.N. Ambassador ~to hammed Hassan El-~n:at.. representing Egypt at the Middl< EBBI Wks, said alter meeting with U.N. riegotiator Gunnar V. Jarring that changes of settlement were diminishing because of Israel's boycott bf the talks until the missile ssiue is setUed. _ "One*i, hope (for peacel that was small enough to begin with we find thinning and • thinning," be said. Jn Cairo, an Egyptian spokesman de. nied the United Arab Republic had vio- lated the cease-tire but claimed Israel had done so. He said Foreign Minister Mahomoud Riad in a statement to the U.S. representative in Cairo "made clear that statements by the United States about cease-fire violations are not true ••• but Israel has committed many vio- Jations of the cease-fire by building new fortifications east of Sun." Lebaoese Foreign Minister Hassim Majda1ani told the U.N. Security Council Friday that Israel committed 58 acts of aggression against Lebanese territory in the past two weeks. Lebanon has not sign. ed the cease-fire. In Jordan, new clashes were reported in Amman today between government forces and Palestinian guerrillas. The fighting broke out late Friday night and continued until early today, with artillery, mortars and machine guns used In sev· era! sections of the city. Albert Snyder Succumbs at 61 Al W. Snyder, 209 Emerald Ave., Ball5oa and, died Friday at Hoag Memorial ital. He was 61. · Mr. Snyder h been a member of the Newport Beach Park .and Recreation Commission for eight years. He served as chairman for two years. He was a salesman for the Chester Salisbury Real Estate Company of Balboa for the past eight years. Graveside services were held today at 2 p.m. at Pacifi c View Atemorial Park, Corona de! Mar. Sourcl!l> said Dist. Atty. Evelle Younger had been upset about out-of-court state. ments by the two prosecutors. Stovlt.z; 45, chief of the district attor. ney's trials division, had been on the case, assisted by Vinoolt Bugliosi, since the actress and six others were found slain in August 1969. Charles M. Manson, 35, leader of 1 hippie-style clan, and three women rot. lowers have been on trial since July, charged with murder<0n5Piracy. Stovitz often jokts with reportm in corridors outside court. Early this week he was-quoted by some newsmen as saying that testimony by defendant Susan Atkins about her health was "& perforinance worthy of a Sarih Bernhardt." Mhs Atkins told lhe judge she had stomaCh pains and was too ill tC> continue. A doctor said .she was in good health. Stovitz said later this comment, made tn the corridor, was off the record. A soorce in the district attorne1's of- fice said Yolinger has received criticism from the legal profession about comments Nixon Brings Mexican Dancers To State Dinner CORONADO (UPI) -President Nixon was so impressed by folk. dance~ fror_n the University of Guadala1ara dunng h1!1 visit to Puerto Vallarta two weeks ago that he invited the group back to perform at the state d.iMer for President Diaz Ordaz. Nixon sent a U.S. Military Airlift Command plane to Guadalajara to pick up the troupe of dancens:J singers and instrumentalists and to return them to the city after the performance. The 70 members group presented • med ley of Mexican fqlk songs and dances to some 650 guests at the dinner. Dressed in bright and colorful native costumes, the entertainers said they were delighted to be asked to perform for the second Ume before the two heads of state. One dancer, Luis Flores, 23, an elementary school t e a c h er in Guadalajara, remarked, "We a r • bringing the president and his guesls a piece of Mexico that people do no' commonly ~ -its folk culture." And, he added, ''Yes, in the first step we are nervous, but after that the music takes away the nervousness." Tiptoes to West Soviet B allerina De fects in Londo1t LONDON (UPI) -A leading Soviet ballerina who once partnered Rudolf Nureyev In the Kirov Ballet Company has followed his lead in defecting to the West. Natalla Matarova, 3G-year<ild prima ballerina with the Kirov company, was granted political asylum by _ the British government Friday n.lght. The company has been on a si~ and one-half week visit to Britain and leaves Sunday for performances in Holland. Miss Makarova was Nureyev's last partner in the Kirov company before he souibt polilical asylum in Paris in 1961. Tbe ballerin1 was to havt danced tbt role of Princess Florin In the Kirov's presentation of "Sleeping Beauty" at Lon- don's Royal Festival Hall Friday nighl But she du<ked out ol the performance by pleadinc she was overtired. Then abe told colleagues she was ltaving her hotel to do some last-nupute shopping: for sou- venlers. lnst"d of shopping, she telephoned Scotland Yard and asked for help. Af· ter an interview at the London police headquarters she waa taken to the Home Allairs Ministry and granted permission to stay In BritaJn. The home office told the Soviet Em- ba!!y Miss Maltarova had asked to be allowed to llay for pnif-.J r..-. by pn>oecuttlrl. The fudge has ls.oled an ~der barring principals in the trial from diSCUISing Jt publicly. At one point, Stovlt.z was charged with contempt uf court alter giving an inter4 view to, an underground newspaper, but there has been no ruling In the case. Younger said Stovitz has "a very Im· portant posiUon on our executive staff. He's been away from this responsibility too Jong ••• We think the change will be beneficial· all around ••• I will have no further comment." Bugliosi, SS, dapper and prone to dra- matic courtroom rhetoric, was named chief prosecutor in the ca3e. Younger said Slovit.z' replacement wUI be Donald A. Musich, 34, a deputy district attorneY with no previous involve.ment in the case. Stovitz, a county prosecutor for 11 ytars, has prosecuted 14 capital cases. Two persons received the death penalty and one wn acquitted. Informed of the Stovftz removal. a defense attorney, Paul Fitzgerald, milled and said: "What a break." FilzgeraJd 1dded: "Most of the attor· neys btlteve he was removed for hi1 ltatementa to the press. If that is true, l'd say U"s a day late and a dollar short." During the trial session Friday, the courtroom erupled in Jaughter as an 11- year-old boy told how a policeman handl- ed a gun sought in the case. Steven Weiss said he found the Jong. barreled revolver on a hill behind the home, handed It gingerly by the muzzle so as "not to disturb any fingerprints/' then called police. The officer who came to pick it up, he said, "put both hands all over il" Spec· tators and jurors laughed loudly. The Weiss home is about three mllet from Miss Tate·s Benedict Canyon es. tale, A policeman later said homicide in- vestigators in downtown Los Angeles eon. ducted an intemationa,I search for the gun-not knowing it was being held at the suburban Van Nuys station. The boy said he turned it in in September then heard in December that police ' were hunting f<r. the weapon and "that's when we called and told lhem they had this gun and we thought It might be connected with the murders." A fl!Wml espert teslifled lllat a buJ. let removed from the body of Tate victim J1y Sebring was fired from the .2kaliber p&atol. Sgt. -Winiam J. Lee nld there wu no doubt about the Sebring bullet, but bulleta removed from the bodies ol other vlcUms could not be positively ldenUfied as having come from that gun. The state has said lt will try to show that the gun belonged to Manson and that he was seen using it at the Spahn Ranch, home oC his communal "family." Nocker to Host Beach Bar-B-Q Lloyd Nocker, Democratic canclidate for the 70lh. Allembly D l • tr I ct (HunUngloG Beach), Is llChedulecJ to bosl a barbecue, apen to the public, at the Huntingtcn Garden Apartment&: todaY. at J p.m. ' , 1be event, which 11 annually atapd by the atlomey for the1 District Attomey'1 staff, Jaw enforcement representatives and court attaehes, will be held Jn the Oriental Garden of the apartment complex located .at 4901 Hell Ave. A spokesman for Nocker said the candidate ha.s opened the barbecue to the public this year to give voters a chance to become acquai nted with him on an informal basis. The menu will Include Texas-barbecued beef, beans, punch and beer. Solon Asks Death For Bomb 'Animals' WAS!UNGTON (UPI) -R<p. John M. Murphy (J>.N.Y.), says Congress should enact sUffer criminal penalties, including death, for illegal use of explosives. ''These animals are at war with the law," Murphy declared. "They deserve no sympathy -no mercy -from the 10Clety Liley teem so determined to de- stroy." In Se arch of Sharks WAS!ilNGTON (AP) -For the flnt time in history, haU the FBl's "most wanted" list -now the largest ever - are young militants. Usually the "most wanted" tcrOU con· sists of 10 fugitives, but the FBI e~· ed it to I( Friday with the addiU" of four young men char-Ced with bomblhg a research center on the Unlvenity of"Wis- consl.n campus. An FBI spokesman Said the list Is limited to 10 except under extraordinary circwnstances. One of the first ~Us named by the FBJ as among their 1Dosl sought after was Negro H. Rap Brown...He is wanted on charges of arson and incitement to .riot in connection with the 191'1 civil ~ orders in Cambridge, Md. Br.own last wu reported aem Jn e1tb' March. Blact mWtant and a.....a Communist Angela Davis, 26, a former UCLA phil05• ophy instructor, was put on the "ten most wanted" list Aug. 18. She b accused ol having bought guns used in the aborted attempt to free three San QuenUn con- victs undergoing trial at San Raf1el, Call!. Miss Dav:ls Is charged wilh unlawful Oigbt to avoid prosecution on state char· ges of murder and kldnaping. Cameron David Bishop, 27, whom the FBI describes as a "violence-minded col· lege revoluUonary," was put on the JJaC after being charged with sabotaging Co- lorado pawer transmission towers In Jan• uary 1969. The FBI links him with Stu- dents for a DemocraUc Society. The FBI had named Lawrence •'Pun" Plamandon, 24, minister of defense for the White Panther Party on the list, but he was arrested in Mlcb.igan laat sum• mer. Plamandon wu charged In the bomb- ing of a Central lntelllgence Agency Of. fice at Ann Arbor, Micb., Sept. 29, 1988. The White Panther Party is a revolution- ary group sympalheUc to the Black Pan- thers. Newport Beach llleguards spent the noon hour Fri- day crul1ing the waters off Newport Pier after swimmers reported sightings of from one to four •harks, One man reportedlJ' galled an e.ttlmatetl -iM po<ind blue shark that managed to escape. Lead· Ing the f>8ltol were (from Jell) Lt. Ron Johnson. Gary Lo1b: and Don Stewart. • I - ' ' I • , l ' ' f J • I 0 ' • i I ' . " I ' ! • • ' I' f I ' I r • ' ' ' ' h • ' i I I • ' I f ·DAiLV PILOT -S1turd17, A11911tt 29, 1970 Pulpit · -and Pew On 8'lnd>i al, l:ommulty Ualled Metltodlll Cbartb. 6662 Htil Ave .. the Rev. Charles L. !lose will be proachlrig al both the I and 10 :30 a.m. worship hours. The title of his sermon ,,tu· be • .. Luting Yoke.'1 Church ldMxt c1.uRI Jflf all ~•aes ii alio available both hours. RenrretUoa 1t'v t b e r a a Ch arch (L.C.A.). 9812 Hamilton. (Brookhur1t·· at Hamilton), &chtdu1ts m°"1ing worship if ith Holy Communion at 10:30 J.m. Arttiur. R. Tingley, pastor, will speak on ••The Way of,Cons·istent Witness.••· The s u mm e r schedule of Sunday chllrch Sdtool includes nursery care through second graders at 10:30 a.m. Third graders and above, wqrSltjp at the }0:30 a.m. hour. · On Sunday the First Baptist Cl11arcb of Huntington Beach, 6th and Orange St., will ctlebrate ei>mmunion. The Rev. Willis J. Loar, pastor, wW bring his message "Lost and Found,0 to the 11 a.m. tel'Vict. Church school is held at 9:30 ,a.m. for both children ail.d adults. There will be no evening service, but on Sept. 13. the 7 p.m. Sunday evening services will resume. The Rev. Geor~e Garard, priest al St. TimOth y 's Episcopal Church, Henderson, Nevada, Will be the Gallle•n Hour Speaker at tbe Orange County -CSmp'S' Farthesl ... Out meeting Saturdaiy evening to be held at the South Laguna A-fetbodist Cbur~-. 2163 Wesley Drive. fie has chosen to spea k. on "The Resurrections." The meeting begins at 4 p.m. with a fellowshi.P time. Al 4:30 p.m. Calvin Holsinger of Cos ta Mesa will lead the prayer· preparation meditations. Prayer groups will meet from 5 to 5:45 p.m. A share·a·dish- supper will be served at 6 p.m. Each should bring a dish of food to share·. The evening ·servici begins at 7:15 p.m. R1rbor Reform Temple will hold lt.s regular Sabbath Eve services on Frldfly night at 8:15 p.m. in St. Jarnes Episcopal Church, ~ Via Lido, Newport Beach. During the services Dann y Wasbln , will be called to the pulpit for Bar J\.titivah honors. A sermonette by the B a r Mltzvah and Ra,bbi King are planned. Followi n g the services an Oneg Shabbat hosted by J\.1r. and M{s. Vicot Wasbin. the parents of the honoree, will be 9ffered. Begioning Sunday at 8:30 a.m., ()Ver KPOL (AM /FJ\1J radio, Rev. H. S. Vigeveno launches a s er i e s of "Conversational Talkll" on subjects of interest to atheists, agnostics, and i n q u i r i n g students seeking in~elligent answers. "Standing in the Need of Prayer'' is the subject at Harbor Christian C h u r c h , Dl1ciplts of Chr,ist.~ meeti ng each Sunday at H·a r per Elementary School. 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Morning wors hip is at 9 45 a.m. Dr 0. W. McElroy is the minister. The First United Tllethndl~t Church, 2 7 2 I Seventeenth Street, Huntingt on Beach. wi !I conduct two worshi p services Sept, 6th at 9 at JO :JS a.m. The Rev . Edward C. Erny will preach the sermon. There will be Church school classes for children of all ages and adults. The high school classes meet at 10 a.m. Nursery ca re is provided. The youth groups meet at 6:30 p.m. The Rev. Gene Thompson of the Huntington Beach Church of Religious Science, 420 Tenth St. (Woman's Club) wlll have Deleguf.e ']\'e1v D11ties . as his lec ture topic lhis Sunda y "The Bible, lls Value P a ul Tobe rly, president Alla n Niccola will as· to us Toda y." Sunday morning of the Knott's Berry sume the duties of di· service is at 10:45 a.m. Farin chapter of the rector of music starting Friend ship Sonday will be F'uU Gospel Business Sunday at the First observ ed and will be hosted by l\1en's FellO\\'Ship, will Baptist Church of Foun· Rev. and Mr s. ' Gen e attend the annual con· tain Valley. 17415 Ma~· Thompson. Rev. Thompson vention of the group nolia St. He comes to \viii offer the third class in a Sept. J7 through 20 in the area "from Mont· series ot four free classes the Palm Sprin,ll:S Rivi· c·Jair. £alif. where he Sunday night at 8 p.m. These era trotel. He \Vill also served as m usic direc· classes are an introduction tn be chairman of the f B th B · the regular fall work starting tor o e any apt1st. ip October. event \Vhich \Vil! host re· Jn additi on to his part presentatives of 30 time c h·o re s at the Lutheran Church of the so ut h l an d ch a p • church. fl1r. Niccola will Tlfaster at 2900 Pacific View ters. l\1rs. Pat "Boone be teaching instrument· Drive. Corona del ·Mar, offers \\•il l address a ladies al music in two area two hours of worship at 9 arid session luncheon durinI? public schools, Fulton 11 a.m. T,he Lord's Supper will the convention and it is and Bushard. He is a be given at both hours. Dr. suggested that reserva· J?raduate of Long Beach Wm. R. Eller will deliver the ,.-:1,.;io.,n"'s""b"'e'-"m"'a"d"e"-"ea"'r"l~v. -~--"S,.ta,.,t"e-'c"o"'ll"'e""-•'e.'----~ message "Committed to God's Care." Pastor Jan1es Blain oI !Ste PULPIT. Page 5) Fastest in West Buy it. Sell it. Try the fastest response in the West against ycur own clock, Te~t Oime·a·tine Ads, where the action Is, In Saturday's DAILY PILOT. . • J»ontiff's Plea H~ngarians Urged To Retain ·Faith VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Laut VI has exhorted Roman Catholics in Hungary not to renounce their faith and Church history. In what were apparently in· te:nded, as words of comfort to 2 millU>n Catholics living in a Communist society, the pontiff said that while the external circumstances of civil life change, the Church is im· . mutable. The remarks were contained In a apostolic Jetter to the Catholics of Hungary, sent to commemorate the 1,000th an-- niversary today of the birth of St. Stephen, founder of the kingdom of Hungary and of the Church there. Although the Holy See's relations with the Hungarian regime have deteriorated in recent years, the Pope's letter adopted a soft tone which observers here saw as con· forming with the Vatican's conciliatory stance towatd Communists. 'The Pope said t h e Hungarian people "must no t give in to the temptation to consider faith as the ex· pression of a life tied to past times and circumstances, out ()f date today. ''The e1tern1 l circumstance.s of life, of socie-- ty and the civil community, the cultural and social models, have changed in the past and, without doubt , will change ln the future. Tbe faith .and the nature of the Church has re- mained immutable ... You are the ring that joins lhe past and the future." The Pope issued a call (or more priests. monks ind nuns in Hungary and asked laymen to give support to the clergy. Laguna Chureh Nam es ;\'linister ~Neighborhood Congrega- tional Church of L a C u n a Beach has called the Rev. Paul E. Klueter to the: position of associate minister as of September 1st. For four years he has served as pastor d Mt. Hope United Qiurch of Christ in La Mirado, Ca lifornia and previous to that as pastor at St. faul"s Community Church in \Vaubeka ,Wisconsin, 1961-66. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY You are invited to the 1Firsl Assembly of God Church 140 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa-541-3761 M. C. Cre•lc. r.t.r -JoM GeU•ld:, ~ec:I-. Morn1ng Glory . • 8:30 AM Pat.r Gelh1lcll: F1mlly Worship •. 10:50 AM Pmtor Crt11lc Revivll Time . , •• 7:00 PM P•tor Cronic Wedntsday . . . . . • 7:30 PM llble St1lly .. Plf.S'Ptt90L AfiU 2Va ,TO I 6:10 A.M. TO I P.M. PH. 64S·JjJ2 GLAD TIDINGS . · ASSEMBL 'Y''OF GoD lSTH & MONIOYIA, NIWPOIT llACH 64t-6620 · • · • l" ''"' w"' •·""" ,...,._o . .. Tltom•• lonvonuti, Poiter Som Millor, Mulic•I Dir1ctor f :41A.M.-~ ...... -N..,...,,~ 10:.,.,.,..;.· ...... ll(~ l'l~ . ..,~'l' 1il"~:u~J:pjlf'._it1t...,.Allr "·'"'"' 17 ,, c;1,d"-llm1 Chri•ti•n p,...School Gh1tJ Tidin91 El om111t1 ry School N·ow T 1 ~i11g Applic1tion• For Fill Somtd or PLIASI CALL '4M620-546°716'-ll6·1fJO 1!1 ~~~~~~~~1 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD · ·740 W: Wilson, Costa ,Mtsa 141o4704 V. L H•lltWl!(I(, l>ASTDlll JIHElllT •. St$TIG Ml"1'91r 11 ldu~llon CAl:I. Gl!NTl:Y Mlnl•l•r el" Mw11c JI"' ll!ltll .... Mlnl.itr ol Youlll .. SUNDAY SERVICES 10110 A.M.-"Ye11 M•lt ChHM'' Set"m111 lty P11t~et" . 7 :00 P.M .-"W~h-~Whet eftH Nlgllt?"-s.r-. lty P•tor I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHES OF THI MOTHER CHUllCH THI Flll:ST CHURCH OF CHll:IST. SCIENTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSfm "MAN" SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th Costa M.u-First Church of Christ, Scitntist 2110 ·w.., Yorff Dt., Costa M,.. :ldd"Y Sdlitel-,:15 A.M. CIHt~ s.mc.-·11 A.Ill. ........ II•-. JUO M ... YerM Dr. ( I , Huntington a .. ch-First Church of Chri1t, Scienti1t 19' • Olin'' s..-,~lch..--t:JO • 11 :00 ewcl-',t:JI • 11 A.M. ....... 11 ....... 22a Male S,, Newport BNch-First Church of Chrl1t, Sc ientist llll YI• U-'o Ch•rc• • Snffy School -t :IS • 11 :00 Jloodl1t llloo"'· ll1 S YI• Ll-'o Newport. Beach-Second Church of Chri1t, Scientist 3100 PHlflc Ylew Dr •• Coro11• ll1tl M•r Chul'ch & S1!1Hy Scllool-10 A.M. ..... 1119 100111 -2163 E. c-t Hwy. All are cordially invited to attend the churC'h · services and enjoy.the privileges of the ·Reading Rooms Child Ccrre Pto•iftcl AT ALL SIRYICH CEN1'R4l· I BIBLE ~HURc;-( I ~= . ·.; '/111 ~:;;..>'" l Corona del Mar ,, ~ Emphasizing :1 The Pl.in of God I I ... ·., The Person oi Christ I The Power of the Holy Spirit ljl 1f1 !i<1ndav Sthool !I Al>\ 1 lito111lng Wo~h•P 9 ind 10::IO A.\t I ' Evening Service 7 r,\\ ' ,I, l'I I Wtdn•:ldty 8!Dl1 Study I and f'riyer 7 PM I' N~r1e1y durin:; ~ernces A fult Youlh Ptogr;i.m Crn. of Or.in# and 23rd. 5r. 11 Cos!• Me~• COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE ' 1 Seventh-Day Worthlp-10 A,M. I Adventist Church 271 AYoc•d• Sr •• Costa MOia John 5h1wm1k1, P•Uor Chwrch Sdl•ol-10 A.M. Lir. Pnllip G. Murr1y, Mlnb!H 673-4000 l>nont : S4l"'j'' Sobboth Sc:ltool • , , • 9:JO AM I ~=========,,,,!'II Mornh19 Wonhlp •• 1 T :00 AM Proy•r Meetint Wed., 7:30 PM fiend Church 1F===============~~~~.11 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMES, 1209 Vie lido, Newport lo•ch I A.M.-HOLY EUCHARIST IOA.M.-FAMILY SERVICE ALTERNATING IETWEEN HOLY EUCHARIST PL£ASE DON'T C6ME ~R~~~~~~~i!v~:D \J TO Chlld Coro ot 9:00 o.111, COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ' CALVARY CHAPEL Th• Rn. Joho P. A•h•y II, RKto• l'Tt·khlol -ttl.....,•rll'll -l!lelMl!f•rv -Cl'lflll"C1r1 1 Th• R1,. Dof'id A. Crr.1111p Auocloto Rec:t•r Phon•i 675-0210 ' =:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;======:1 If you •re looking for 111 1l•bor1l1 program, or •oc;11 pr11ti91. 11 ;;; 1,1 Bwt if yo~ t r• looki"t for iii.depth l ibl1 d udi11, Chritti•n f1I· ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH ,, T Sundoys 7:l 0 & 9:30 Church School-t:lO I low1hip, '"-' in1piri ng 1pirit1d wot1hip, vo11'U loY1 u1 ! o 1ccom• Th d UB oy1: 6:10 & 10 o.m.: Holr Da~ en •1111ou11cod 610 HAMILTON, COSTA Mf:SA 1 mo-'•'• our giowi11t church f1mHy '"'' now h1v1 two Sund1y Vlca Tit Ill J h W D DH llllorbwl"'9rh11 PrHChor I '• • ••· o ft • oeold1011 -PhoN 548-1)26 ' 00 rnotnin9 11t.,.ic11, 9:10 i nd 11 :00, N11n 11v c1 r1. Co rner of Gr11n· 11:~=========:;:::=======~~~~~=~1 Su11d1y Sc~eol •• , • , ••• 9:45 Tr1inin9 U11io n •••••• , , : Mo•11ing Wer1h ip •• , •• 11 :00 Ev•"in9 Werihip •••• , , 6:00 villi & Sunflowor. 1 I W1-'11••-'•v Pr1y1r M11fin9 for ill 1911 • •· •• • · •• •••• • 7'10 545·2121 646·'1S I% I; NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH PlteM 641·9111 N1r1crry Ahrors AMlloble I i;:=;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;=::;~=::;=::;;;:;;=::;~ ~===========~I LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 798 o .... o.. LI 8-363 1 200g0~~~~i3.Y~1~,nr. 1251 s. 1• PALISADH IOAD lfi.a,./,or C/iri&fia1·1 C/iurch "'° •••· J•mes G. 11•in, Pouor OR. WILLIAM R. ELLER I SANTA ANA HllGHTS Tito Re•. lonold White, '"NDAY •<•ODL ····················-···········'ies AM. I , OF NIWPOIT l""CH-IDl••lpl•t A t Mrs. Woiv• Clto111be"oi•, M"'olUONO WOJl$H!I> • ............... , ............ ., •. 11 A.M. --II lfGlll P•stor Porilll Worker n 11v11H1No WOlllSHll> ................................. 7 l>M, 1 Moetl"I lot•lerly He,,., Elontntory Scho•I f11lv Wori~;p 8:00 A.M. Phone 644 ,, 66 4 MICWl•IC'" llJIVIC• WION15.0AY . {:• l>.M. I Chri1ti1n Ed 11c4tion 9:!S A.M, ' ll1v. Wlllfl.J, Cvrllllli C~urdl ..._ MWln 421 (.11th Sr., c .. te MIH ·-. FetliYI Wo,.hip 10 :]0 A.M. ':00 A.M. F•111ll, Wonhlp 10:00 A.M. Sun-'or Chwrch School T 1 :00 A.M. Fntll'I Wotltllp Nur11try Prorid~ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH • , ......... v .. .., (A11Mrk111 .. l>llttl 17411 M .. llOll•, F.Y. let'.0...tt--.MI ... ,., • I M•r11i119 Wonhip 1:10 I 11 om • SuMl•v School ••••• , ':30 t m Morning Worship 9:45 A.?i·l. Nursery care 1.ve ilable FIRST CHRISTIAN "'""'Co~•~"'"' WELCOME CHURCH . 1 Phano: 642-2725 Victoria &PlacentiaAve. Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy II~ =========~=======~I Costa Mesa 11~=================1 CH RIST LUTH E RAN CHU RC H "-I. l'torcy II, Mi11ouri Synod Ml!ll'lfl'I" ....... H-CHURCH OF CHRIST ,., .,.,.,,, .... c .... M ... Y1111lll Mllllll• Lotllcrr Y. Tornow, P•tor -, AllenJ :J/i~ Church 1 of A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH lalboo hl1nd THE UNITED COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH l!SAq1!1 67S -09SO 9;JO A.M. Wor1h<p Wor1h ip l Sundey SchooT Colle M111 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. I H1rbor 11.,.d. Church Wer1hip -9:30 I t I Church School -9:]0 541-7727 Codi Mo11 No rth MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Mitt Vord• I l1k1r St. 54'1-2719 Worihip & Church School 9:00 & I 0:10 A.M. Hunlin9lon l 11ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2711 17th St. Sl6·l5l7 S1..,ic11 -'1 :10 & 11 A.M. Nur1ory ihtu 2nd 9r1d1 • 11 Church School -9:3 0 A.M. Hunlin9lo" l11d1 -Norlh COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 66&1 Heil A.,.1, 142°4461 Wor1h ip l Chuich School 9 l IQ:JOA,M. fr¥i no -!1•t·l luff - UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 131.1211 1t U11iv1riity Orivo Wonhip j Church School t ·&: IO:JO A.M. l19un• l11ch LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21632 w.,r.v or;.,., !11 So, L19un1 Worihip 11 A.M. Church School 9:30 A.M, 479-3011 Newport lo1ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA t400W. Bi lbo• l lvd. 67l·l105 Wo1thip--9:l 0 A.M. Church Scho ol- 9:30 & 11 A.M. • ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' l I • . ' l l ~ ' i • ! PRESBYTERIAN~C~H~U~R~CH~E~S ~1 ! of the Coastal Areas l Christ Church Presbyterian 201 12 M~noll• CNo•r Ado1111l H•lttl"9tell loech Ito•. DHol-' (. llloltom. Poster Sunday W•r1hip: t :l O A.M. Church Scho•I: 10:4S A.M. Offlco: 201T2 Mag•olle St. l'ho1t1: 961'"4f40 Church of the Covenant 2150 F.t!'Tlew lo.cl, CMhl M ... lruce A. l1ffl1t, r.stor S111tday Wonhlp: 1:00 Ji t :JO A.M.-Churcft Scheel: t :JO A.M. Phott1: 54M304 St. Andrew'1 Presbyterian Church 600 St. AIMlrews 111-4. Newport looclt Chwles Horltott DMrafi.1-', Pater Wershlp & C111rcll Sc:lto•I: I, t:lD • 11 A.M • 646-7147 St. Mark Presbjterlan Church ContM JMltefff • I01tltl1H Dri'H, ~,...Ml M., J_.. Groliot llrt, Pater ' ' ' • . J , .. l , < . . :. Yeuth M1•i1119 •••••• 5:30 pm Pr1.,.r S•,...ic• , , •••• , 6:JO pm Eve111119 S•rvlco ••• • •• 7:00 prn N.,.,y AVll'9tlt It 111 ltn'lwt ••rty w1n11111 •..•••...... l1M •.:'II. lllllti lcltMt . , ,,,,., •••••••• t ;• 1,m. ""-'"" Yffnlll• ····-····10 ... l .)ft. YIUfll .... ,. ................... """ I v""" ........................ 1 '·"" I Nursery Care Provided 287 W. WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 541-5'04 Worihlo SttY!C••l t:U • 11 A.M. ~Vndty 3C~l>Oli t ·)(I A.M. llTWllM HAllllOll t11M1 FAlllYllW Adult 8!bl• CtAu: t ::io A.lw'.. ' CHRISTIAN ILEMENTAlllY SCHOOL 541°6866 Werahl1t • Ch1rch k....._t:JO A.M. 644·1141 SUNDAY MORNING BllLE STUDY .••••••••••• , • 9:45 A.M • 11~~========~:· JI r .. : 111. =================~! \_.'' 'J} SABBATH SERVICES 142-2421 I 14M171 14WJ41 SUNDAY MOA.N ING WORSH IP I COMMUNION •• 10:45 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP , ,, •• , ,, • , •• , ••••• 4:00 P.M, I~ RELIGIOUS SCHOOi. :· W~ONESOAY EVENING l llLE STUDY ••.••••••••• 7:JO P.M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH - C~urch of the D,11, Word NUlllSElllY CAii PlOVIDID . NEWPORT UNITY Du-. o. Mqflllll D. G. Hint CHURCH I ~ Mhll11w Auoclete Mlabtor l.lr'lll o. ,,1c1t....., Phone: 541-5711 Day or Night M•i" & Ad1ms Streets I M•"w 11·~=~==============~ H , B h 15th I lr¥l111, N1wpott l1•ch I;:::. I PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mn• Verdo Dril'O & laker Slrfff, Costo Mfffl, Colif, AN O<:<'W C. l.NDEllSON, F>ula~ Sundev SthOOI: "'' t:15 -Mcr111~1 Won1'1o: 1;00. 1r.d 10:)(1 p,ince of Po1co Luth.r111 School -Miu Etlher Olson, F1incip•I Offico Phone: 54'1·05~ I ' School Pho"'' 549°0562 "" 1 '" 910 " HC '"""' ""'~' "'"'"" ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ' Met11l111 W.r•hl, •••••••••••• 1 l i45A.M, Svt1dty School 1 JIOI CLIFF DI.. NIWPOIT a••cH ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH • •• •• • • • • • l :JO I I 1100 A.M. 1 1 -1 18182 Cuiver Drive .'bl Sh I ' .• , •U IO iOOA.M. D1votlo111I so,.,ic• u . 't p k I I • • •o . ·····•• .. ""' I I A NEW CHUA.CH WELCOMES YOU n1vers1 y ar ' rv ne. harbor reform temple RABBI BERNARD P, KING ... ~ meet ing at -: St. James Episcopal Chu rch o 3209 Via l ido, Newport 811ch 1 f or /nfotl'Tlltion: C111675--72JO i TEMPLE SHARON Th cen111t•llw ..,....,.. for ... entfN H....,A,.. -· ,. , , . .. ::: .. * 617 Weat NatlltM, C.... M ... Youtli $rovpt •••••• 6:00 PM D'l'ICl!1 aw. COllt HIOll•••· N.I. I Re•. HetMtt N. N'-""•• I ' 'ltf Wonhlp 7·00 PM I'll_, ....,111 , Emery P. Collins, Pastor •• H~:..... Giro .. ,...,io:.i· ;; 111 • ..,.,lt.. Ji•day School-1;50 A.M. hllllly WorMljt l :JO. lO A.M. All J1wi1h f1111ili•• 1•1 l11vittd to loin uJ 111 truly m1111intfuf om;' 1IWllf Otal OtWI.._....,_ DIAW•Pl.t.YD-646-;N)f s......, ScW-lO A.M .. Wor1hlp-l I A.M.•7 P.M. IJJ.!211 !'u"°" C•r• lll·l 246 j' SAllATH IYINING SllllYICD FRIDAY ., t :IS P.M. :~ .. ,. !:,;;'.;~~~~s~;;;:;;;~l===========~lli ==========:i!:=========~1!;::=======~============;1 Spirftuol Lffclet" -19"1 G•,... G...tMU :~ The Famiiv cHu•cH o• '"' ..... ,., 'I cHuRcH oF REL1G1ous sc1ENcE • MAR 1 NE Rs c Hu R c H """" ,,.,,. s ..... c,,,, -o .. , s,.... '"·'"' ·' IJ UU AnlMl"' St,. Ctlll MIM If Hf"'Pfrt t tltll !"'='===================~ f. T th 111·71•1 I Mr1M1r C~vrc.11" U11llld Cllwl'Ch ltt11t1au1 S<lflltt , 1.tt •flDlltJ • Pulpit Mlnbt1r, Cr. Gte1111 O'NMI f J That Pr2VS oge er ••1t1r CllY• W!llltll'll SUHOA'I" •••vice ••• 11 AM Frcft»Ot ., l4fOCI t lltoloo1tll Stmln.111 .... Ml•td•-... Att d th . Ch . h f y " ., S""'*r kholll •1• 1.m. I M' ' ., ' ' Wottll!p ~ .... ite .......................... I~ I "'· en e urc 0 our ~.;' _ 1 n '"" ..... titrt evro;t, It .c , 5 M 5<"°01 t . Stays Together ~:~":1.:C~~j~:!~ :::: THI lllLL CLUI 011 NI Wl>Oll T llACH 1"..."'~~ Servi(;· .. :::·:·::::::·::::::::::· '::;;:: ChoiCe on Sunday " W90"flll•r ~r1ywr Mtttmo , """' I . tit '""" IMI •• Atllltt 2200 '°'' Cont Hwy.. CorOftO 1111 M•t r ... IL~~~~~~~-'·'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:''L~~~~~~~~~~~~-.,,1::-,.---'''--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' ,,. . -. " I I I l I ' r ( 'I l l c ' t c } I ( \ a s ' • s ~ • ( \ a ( y t: I p b I t: •P . f . f f " --. ...,. ....... -------~--------------- --·----------- ---• ' OAILY PILOT $ Free Estimates ' P11lpit ~nd Pew Disaster Breeds Churches' Members Vse Pools RE· UPHOLSTER Complete Sele~tlon of Fal>rln in.,ludlng: ' (Continued from Page •1 Newport Harbor L u t b e r a n Cbu.rcb, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, has chosen as his sermon title for both services "His Kingdom -Our Life." Worship services are at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion will be celebrated at both the 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 am. services at St. John lbe Divine Episcopal ' Church, 2043 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. "Nine Quarts and A Kick !" Is the sermon title chosen by Dr. Charles H. Oierenfield, pastor or St. A n d r e • • 1 PresliYterian C h u r ch of Newport Beach (6001 St. Andrews Rd,), to be preached at the 8. 9:30 and II a.m. services Sunday. The Newport' Unity Church, meeting Sunday in the Senior Citizens Building, 15th and 'Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, hold services at 10 a.m. Rev. Loren Dale Flickinger ,will ' deliver the message "Denial and Affirmation ." , The lesson-sermon to be hea rd at all Christian Science churches Sunday is "Man." Area· churches and service limes include : First ·church of Christ, Scientist, 2880 Mesa Verde Dr .. C.Osta Mesa, 11 . a.m.: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 8th and Olive St., Huntington Beach, 9:30 and 11 a.m.: First Church of Christ , Scientist, 3303 Via Lido , Newport Beach, 9: 15 and 11 a.m.: and Second Church of Chris t. Scienlist. 3100 Pacific View Dr., Corona de! Mar, 10 a.m. The Westmintt.er Brethren Church, 14614 Magnolia Ave., Westminster, will present to the public the Billy Graham film "His Land" Sunday at 7 p.m. at the church. There will be no admission charge to this fine film depicting a history of the Jewish people from past to , prese nt. r -• •. , The theme of the Sunday service of the United Church BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MATTRESSES • MATTRESSES IOATS HOMES TU.ILllS lrNt•lor Stlopel Coat• MH41 Mstt,..1 Ce. 2150 Nswport 1194. Uberty 8-1303 UPHOLSTERY • Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 2J50 NEWPORT ILYD. RALPH CARMICHAEL Conducts "THE CENTURION" A Cantat• by Orange County's Own JACK COLEMAN '" PREMIER PERFORMANCES F.ot11ri"' , • • •O·YOICI COlONATION CHOll of Tiie fil'lt leptbt Ch1rcll, f•l*-'90111. * ,ULL OllCHlSTlA * SOLOISTS SAT., SEPT. 12 1:15 P.M. SUN., SEPT. 13 3.00 P.M. Air Condition.cl MELDDYLAND CHllSTIAN CENTllt 10,,..tN D!MeylelMIJ ANAHllM 'Tkketl $1 .IO DoQflefl Tldtllf f Wl!ltlllt ti M11to11lll"'' ' rtlllllllt WIOPl'f "'""' l!llltk . "'°"' fM tllll~l'lfl. tt 11 ... , • .. JWU'fftlMllU ...... ,HONI: f714) 126°2261 fer llferMeri .. or Religious Science 0 f NewPort Stach is "Labor or Love" to be officiated by the Rev. Albert Burke. T h e services will be held at 9:45 a.m. in the Ebell Club, SIS W. Balboa Blvd. Rev. Burke also offers a class on the origin and history of the Bible each Wednesday evening at 8 p.n1. Two services with holy communion will be celebrated at 8:15 and 11 a.m. on Sunday at Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Victo ria, Costa Mesa. The Rev. Lothar Tornow will speak on the theme, "Do I Trust God?" at both services . At the 8: 15 a.m. service the new Vicar, Mr. Rodney Hilpert of Windside. Nebraska, will be inducted toto the service of our Lord for the period of one year. Sunday school and Bible classes are held at 9:30 a.m, "The Biblical View of \Vork" is the sermon toplc of the Rev. Norman L. Brown on Sunday at th e P l y mo uth Congregational Churc h o ( Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad St., Newport Beach, at 10 a.m. worship service. Sun day School is held at the time with babysitting service provided. The Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa, will have two Sunday morning worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m, Guest speaker will be Rev. Roger Huebner. Church schoo l classes are at the 9 a.m. service only. Dr. Ray Geary, pastor of Christ Church By the Sea 1400 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. will deliver the sermon "First R a t e Faith" during the services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Temple Beth Sholom, 13031 Tustin Ave.. Santa Ana, will hold services Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Robert Jeremiah Bergman will officiate. The r i r s t registration date for Religious Schoo l . Hebrew and Confirmation classes wlJI be conducted Tuesday through Thursday at the temple. Rev, Melvin Taiylor of the Fairview Baptist Church, corner of Fairvie w Road and Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, will deliver the sermon "Jesus and lhe Apostle of Violence'' during the 10 a.m. service. Communion will be served and Church school will be held at 9 a.m. On Sunday al the Chureb of Religious Science, 20062 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach. Dr. Henry Gerhard will speak on "The Mea'l'ling of Death.'' Services are held at 9 and I I a.m. The church also sponsors lectures Thursday at 10 a.m. in Leisure Ylorld Clubhouse Two. The Christian Business f\-1en·~ Co mmittee will hold their \Yeekly prayer meeting Friday in the Oak Room of the Disneyland Hotel from 7 to 7:55 a.m . Dan Russie. a realtor from San Clemente will speak. "God and a Day's Work" will be the Labor Day sermon topic of the Rev. Bruce Cushing Sunday at the First Christian Church o( Laguna Beach, Legion at Catalina Streets. Evening worship at 7 p.m. will featu re Rev. Richard Jones. Tuesday eveni·ng at 8 p.m. at St. James E pi sco p a l Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach. there will be a Solemn High T r i a I Eucharist. Regular Sunday services are held at 8 and--10 a.m. for lhe summer. The sermon subject Sunday at the Coron a del Mar Community Churc h , Congregational, 61 1 Heliotrope Ave., is "Power Houses" by Dr. Philip G. Murray. Services are at IO a.m. Fall registration for Sunday Church School will be held Sept. 20. Council Chief Bla111es Liberals for Inaction Dr. Cynthia Wedel. presi· doot of the National Council of Ohurches, suggested recently that "self-righteous" liberals may be even more to blame than f o o t • dragg ing con- servatives for the split over social action that is sapping the strength of America's churches. communication" nee~ssary to acquaint rank and file church members with the Christian motivatione for s u c h in· volvement. Conse r va tive church members, she said, are "'neilher bad nor stupid peo· ple; they are decent, in- telligent. God.fearing men and women." But they have grown up a concept of Christianity as Topnotch Pastor By LOUIS CASSELS Ul"l lttllelN Writer The year's only !\VO-thirds over, but I'm pre- pared to weigh in right now with my nominee for pastor of the year. He's the Rev. Henry Breu!, 46. rector of St. Thomas EpiscopaJ Church in Washington, D.C. Until the early part of this week, St. Thomas .vas one of the most beautiful ,::othic churches in America. · It al so had a better claim than most churches to that freely abused adjective, "historic." Many great Americans have worshipped at St. Thomas since it was built, on a site near DuPont Circle, in 1897. -Its most famous parishio ner was P resident Franklin D. Roosevelt, who always occupied peW 32 when he attended morning prayer service at St. Thomas. During the past five years. under the leader· ship of Fr. Breul, St. Thomas has made a con· scjentious effort to adapt its programs to the needs of the chan~downtown neighborhood it serves. Particul'fl r efforts have been m ade to establish link s 'vith the young people \\'ho follow the so-called hippie life stile in a community centering around DuPont Circle. This outreach to the long·haired yo ung was no t entirely pleasing to some of Fr. Breu l's more con- servative parishioners. There also was some dis- sension in the congregation \vhen Fr. Breu! joined other ministers last spring in publicity protesting U.S. involvement in Vietnam. But there \vas no serious t rouble -until about 3:30 a .m. Monday. That was the hour when neighbors saw names spe,ving out of the hip:h-steepled stone chu rch. Three alarms brought brigades of firemen to the scene and they fought the blaze until nearly 9 a.m. But it was a Jost cause from the start. St. ~homas wa s gutted beyond repair. Its price· less stained glass \vindows, created by Henry Holi- day of England. melted into the rubble. P~lice said the fire '''as deliberately set by arsonists. Unless or until they find ou t who did it it is pointless even to specUlate on why anyonC 'vould \\•ant to destroy such a beautifuJ a nd irre- placeable work of architectural art. St. Thomas was· appraised a few years a.~o at $3 million. But the congregation car ried only $800 ,· 000 worth of fire insurance because. Fr. Breu! ex· plained, "We knew we could never rebuild it - there's no way you can duplica te that kind of work· man ship today." Some of the parishioners broke down and wept when they saw what had hanpened to the beloved old church. But Fr. Breu! had no time for tears. He pointed out that the parish hall. directlv be- hind the church. was not seriously damaged. "We 'll hold services there be~inning next Sunday," he announced. Jn the firm faith that disasters can be convert~ ed into blessings with God's help. Fr. Breul already is thinking ahead to the "creative things" that St. Thomas can do in its \vorship services and other programs as a result of being comoeUed to make do in a simple auditorium rather than a magnifi- cent gothic sanctuar y. ltis boldest idea -and the one for which I nominate him a s pastor of the year -is that there may be no point in putting up another church buil d in~ "This may be our great chance lo develop a new style of-life," without being encum bered by costly real estate he says A congregation that learns to put service to humanity ahead of bricks and mortar in its scheme of values will never be destroyed -by fire, by th e winds of change, or by any other adversity. This is news of the man· bites-dog type, because Dr • Wedel is a leading liberal a~ the Nalional Council o r Churches has been a main- spring of the social actio n movement. individual piety -a conceptc ~=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;~~~~~~~=:;~=:;=:;~/ taught them by the church in1; Writing in the Christian Cen- tury Magazine -itself a noted voice. of liberalism -Dr. Wedel said leaders who fa vo r active involvement of the church in social and political affairs have undermined their · own cause by neglecting ''the hard, time-consuming task of times past -and they simply do not com prehend the view, now widely held by church leaders, that Christian obe- <lience in our time must be pr imarily concerned w i t h fighting fo r peace and social justice. Instead of trying to bring them along, she said. liberal church leaders loo often have treated them with •·cavalier disdain." -Ple11• joi rt w1 for HIGH HOLY DAY ~ERYICIS et TEMPLE SHARON Th• Con11rv1tiv t Svn1909u• for !ht Enti•• H11bor A1•• •17 W, Hc11nllfo11, Co•f11 Mesa Fot lllfomerio11 call: '4'·5 552 labbi Gal'"f011 Goodmo11 -Ce11tor Mertl11 Koh• Ofld Hie Temple Slt11ro11 Choir Rt>e<Vt vour •ea11 !Qday -Seiling 11rit tlY llmt!..:l. 1!1bv-•1!11ng provlOed for d1y!lme sorvicu 1t nomln11 cotl. R19ul•r Frid1y Ev•ning S•rvic11 11 1:15 P.M. SCHOOL REGISTRATION, SUNDAY, S1pt. 11, 10 A.M. When conservative laymen raise questions about lhe ac-1'======================'1 tivities and pronouncements of nalional church b o d i e s dominated by 1 i be r a I clergymen. she said, they too often gel "arrogant and self· righteous'' answers. .. No sensible po!ilician in government would antagoniz.e his constituency as we do," she said, Jl is small wonder . she said, LAS VEGAS Westward Ho-Worfd'1 L.c.-gest Motel -1,000 Rooms BeheM DIAL· Stordvst Hotel & Dazzlng New CIRCUS mg FREE . FOi that th is "contemptuous" treatment has left many - church members "bewildered COMPARE VALUE · IEIEIYAT:Oll YOU'Ll SAVE {Ill) ......... low~s1 S""'"'" RAla 0# 204 Sf1«WJ R<>Dl#J! Good E11ff1 D11! ;., S""""t' ~o-M111 27 1,, Ort. 1!70 and angry." Some liberals. she noted, f All PR~CRAM "take pride in being rejected by the multjtude who choose not to follow us.'' But this at· , t ,WEEK COUISIS titude pulS self-satisfaction Pal•th11 • W•ttrcolon above the accomplishment of La1dscape Pai11tl11g genuine social progress. Ceramics • Sculptare "The social witness ()f the Chlldre11'1 Art church is far less effecti ve Art History • DrawltMJ than ii should and could be to- Co"'"'""" Vo v-~ Now !too"''• Doub'-.....,, '-TV YOU PAY ONLY $1.80 li•c .. , $10.tO for 2 ,..,.. C-pa,. Yol--2 Double a.els, Uorti1t9 at $12.90 2 P..,M 0HY 800 111~ RMl"ll muJ SPiln, Ulli•t #I $1. A/Ji1idfeM Wt flt t~·~1h11/,_t1-C.dJ 111 wo•-Did} FRF.£! f(l.££!1 33 °0 REFUND PACKAGE Priwt Makhtt day beause it is constantly and many otfller clay and being opposed by the vast ma· I eve11lnn classes. All •p· . '( ( h h ember~" l SINO NO MONEY NOW • -CRDfl &Y MAtL Ol PHONll BRING THIS COUPON TO FRONT DESK WHEN YOU CHECK IN ~ JOO Y 0 C urc m · • $tnd ttoll "" wl!ll your rt1ecv'11on rt(lue•I oe1 lmmed14tt wrlllt n conllrrno praved for VeteraftS. She said. Politicians dO not ~!loll. Pl•n lltt,,, DflVt In IOCllY or m•~• rnerv11Jon1 for I 11111.lfl 1t1y, Writ1 er ph1111 for • take seriously 1 h e pro-Cont1c1 u1 or rour 1r1ve1 1Q1n1 Piia! •·5 fr•• broehwr•: (714J 494·1520 nouncements or c h ll r c h flOM CAUF .. A.III., UTAH. 01£., tDAHO UO .... , ... Cooyoo Id. leaders who have b e e n DIAi. FREE (800) 648-6898 Anytime L•t•H IHclt t2'S1 repudiated by their own con· ;j~;rjs~tituency. l t II , ... ~ ... W1:JTWAIO NO lfOtll. 111 •• ,. c-. ) "-.:.::-_":.~~-=-~-.!~l~Nl • OIAI. ,.~---~- LOS ANGELES (AP) - Four Southern Ca 11 f o r n ta Linens and Velvets Motter CraftsmM AJwoyo •• . CzyKOSKI 1131 NIWJ'ORT II.VD. COSTA M~ cN .. , ... ,...,. churches offer their members csv,KOl·KIEYI a chance to swim in church Phone 842• I 45' swimming pools. i====================== The four are St. Matthew's Episcopa l in Pacific Palisades, the Congregational Church of the Chimes in Van Nuys, St. Philip's Lutheran m Pacoima and Azure Hills Seventh-day Adventist in Colton. ' However, only one or the churches -St. Matthew's - built its own pool. 'the other churches acquired the pools by purchase of property . The Rev. Kenneth W. Cary, pastor at St Matthew's, said A MONTRSOll IDUCATION CAN HILP YOUl CHILD Ill.CH HIS PULL POTINTIAL ' .t;•ES 21/z TO t fAU. INIOLLMINT1 NOW ~-CALL--c .. ,.. .. _ •••·2122 New,.rt 9"dl 141-211' . his congregation uses the pool as ''part of a master plan to further our growing ministry to children and youth." The Rev, C. Lloyd Wyman, l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii who was pastor of the Azure Hills church before resigning last year, sa jd the pool is used as "an appeal for the church being a family center so you don't end up with just an ord folks home.'' • BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAi: GUIDE MATTRESSES • MATTREsSES BOATS HOMES mAU.ERS Irregular Shapes • Costa Mesa Mattre51 Co. %tSO Newport Blvd. Uberty 8-1303 UPHOLSTERY Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 1JSO NIWPOIT ILYD. , . BIBLE THOUGHTS JUDG""Ml"'1T DAY: Lie. 16:t'l.)I 1how1 the+ tho1• who di• go IMMED IATELY in· to 1 .+1i1 of •+•rn1I bli11 or pwn l1hm•1tf. l h1n WHY ""ill th•r• bt 1 JUDG MENT OAY7 12 Cor. 5:10, Ri v. 20:12, 2 Ti"'° 4:11. J .,dgn11rtt i1 11 1r1ueh for JUSTIFI• CATION of 1 1•11t1ne• 11 for pro"ou1te•• mi nt of it. At fht Jwdgm11tt d 1y, 101r1e r1w1rd1d will 1101 1•1li1• WHY, i nd 1011'1• cond1mn1d will not lcnow WHY-th•r•, th•Y will b1 told th1 1•11on. (Mitt. 25:16· •IL Tkif kno.wl•d91 of ttl• JUSTICE of fh•ir 1t11n1l 1+1te will in ert••• th1 jov1 of the 1•¥•d, i nd th1 r•mor11fu l 11;ff•rin9 of th1 condemntd. A m111 en 11rth, f1l11ly eo11d 1mntd, m1y r•• jolc1 i11 hi1 i11noc1nc• ind r•m1it1 u11-bow1d, though puni1h•d, l ut Oft• '*'ho KNOWS hi1 guilt will bow in t•g11tful 11cogriilio11 of ii •• h• 11 puni1~1d. In th1 Judgm111t, 1v•ry 1•c11t died 1h1ll b1 r1v•1l1d, •v••v 1vil thought will b• m1d1 pl1in (Rom. 2: I&, H1b. 4:11). Ev1ry m111'1 book of wo1~1 1h1ll b• op1n1d IR.v, 20: 1 ll . O NLY th1 blood of J11u1 c 1n blot out e~itli11g 1vil d11d1 i11 YOUR book of work1 now r1co1d1d in H11 vtn l 1 Pit. I : 11, 19, H.b. 9:141. Hi1 blood w11 fr•ely pour•d out on th1 c1011 11 • 1i1t off11ing for m11t, l ut you mu1~ ACCENT thl1 off.ring. On• cont1ch Chri1t'1 blood in Chri11'1 d11th. w. ,,, I APTIZEO into C hrill'1 d••th ! Rom. 6;).51. W, "put on Chri1t" in b1ptiu111 IG1I, ):271 111d th •r•bv 1r• In hit body, Chri1f 9 blood i1 i11 hi1 body, th• church IEph. 1:22.?ll. Vi1it Church ~f Ch1i1t, 211 W, Wil1011 Sf., Coil• M111, C1. 92&27. Read the Stars With Omarr our annual LABOR DAY WEEKEND 3 BICi DAYS SATURDAY, SEPT. 5th .... 9 am-1 am SUNDAY, SEPT. 6th . . . . . . 9 am · 1 am MONDAY, SEPT. 7th , ..... 9 am· Midnlte Get a group of friends together and have a bowl No Limit! 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Cals chasillg mice. ragamultln children whopping after eacb other Jn cold stone corridors, gaunt dogs snarling and snapping •.. Once they were city do1s, but here on The Rock, they have reverted to nature -lean and wolJUke, hungry eyu burnin,a, fangs bared. An lndian landing on Alcatraz for the first time looked at the dogs Ugbtlng and nodded In aaUslacUon: "This is lndJ1n country." "RED POWER," f)'mbollzed by a huge clenched fist painted In red on a wall near the landing dock. Over the useless water tower -water ls still the-big problem -flaps the nag of the Indian N1tlon: a tepee and 1 broken 1rrow, symbolliing peace. Stickers read "Impeach Htckel." The main yard, where lhe federal prlsoners once played ba,.baD, Is dotted with maybe 30 garbage cans, stuffed with gasoline. soaked rags. lf the Feds ever try to rteapture the island by helicopter invasion. the rags will be set afire •.. U the Feds ever try, however, they will probably be successful, for the Indians are unarmed, despite rumors -0f "armed patrols.'' There were two guns on the Rock, both loys, and last week, they wel'f: thrown into the Bay "to relieve the paranoia of the Coa11t Guard." IT IS NINE months now si nce the Indians took Alcatraz-without force. "'But we were ready to Jay down our lives if we had to." says La Nada 11,feans, who talks like a young woman who means what she says. ·•we are ready to lay down our lives to stay here." La Nada ls 23, a Shoshone Bannock • Big Live-in born on an Idaho reservation and recently a student at Berkeley. She is good-looking (blue-black hair. strong white teelh). intense, lntelUgent, the mother o( two young sons -and militant. ''They call us Indian hippies, red Commies, red niggers, but It doesn't matter. We're lndians, all of us, and we belong on Alcatraz. Indians never had prisons -yet here, in this white man's prison, we have found freecklm for the first Ume." LA NADA, a member of the Qiuncll o( Seven that runs Alcatraz, is one of the three or)ginal invaders still there. The others are Charles D a n a (Choctaw) and John Trudell (Sloux)- it was Mrs. Trudell 'Who, four weeks ago, gave birth to the fil'5t Child born on Alcatraz during the occupalion, ''the first Indian child born in freedom in almost a hundred years" (the boy is doing fine). .. . . ONCE THERE were as many as 800 Indians living on The Rock. T1le number h'u dwindled to "between 60 and 7~, including a ·couple of dozen children -It's hard to ll:eep accur111te records, tbere ls so much coming and going," all on the cockelshell boat run from FishermaD's Wharf by a pleasant white man named Jim McCormick. Alcatraz is an eerie, ghost-ridden place. In the chill, empty main cell block, namet have been inscribed in white letters over a row of cells - Nixon and Agnew, Aliolo and Reagan, Julius Hoffman, Andrew Jackson. The last one in the row Is named for America's young sweethearts, David & Julie. "Sometimes at r.i ghf." said La Nada, "we play hide-and-seek in the dungeons down below. No lights -so dark and silent it makes your hair stand on end. It's a real mind·blov.·er." Up above, the burned-out houses stand out starkly against the . misty sky: the warden's house (handsome -. -.. --. ~· -• &2&23&339 £4 I a 2 SS on Al~atraz llnoplacel. the doclor's house, lhe recmiUon hill. The lndl1ns claim they were set afire by landlng parties or vigilantes. "They try to come ashore all the time," reports 1""' Nada. "Sometimes they succeed.. Sometimes we drlve them off with rocks. The other damage you see was caused by our children. We call them the wrecking crew. If the Coast Guard ever tries to land, we'll put the kid! oul front - they'd scare hell out of anybody." IT'S A HARO LIFE. Morale and health are high (most of lhe occupants are young) but everything else Is low. Breakfast is mush and bacon, lunch is canned soup, <ijnner is meat, if and when availablW Tap water Is brought over from the mainland by Skipper flfcCormick, in big bottles. There are only two general.Or~. one to run the lighthouse, one to light the ad ministration build ing-mess hall. For the rest, it's candles and flashlights. ''People keep asking what they can do for us ,'' said La Nada. "Well, we need meat, fresh fruit snd vegetables, warm clothes -please, no bail gowns or gold s!Jppers, which some people sent.'' (The address ls Alcatraz Relief Fund, Pier 4<1, San Francisco, Calli. 94107.) But It "'e have to, we can make il on our own. If peOple REALLY want to do something, tell them to read, tell them 10 find out what has been happening to all our oppressed people, tell them to look around and stop being so god-dan)n dumb!" ON THE BOAT back to the mainland. La Nada mused : ''Alcatraz is a symbol to us. You know. the first prisoners on ~lcatraz were lndians - in the old days -put there without light or y,•ater. Just like us! And it is written on the prophecies lhat the Indian Nation will be reborn on an island at the mouth of the SacramentQ river. We will never leave. \Ve are Mme." Have We Been Sold a Bill of Good·s on SST? New information on the environmentaJ Impact of supersonic transport planes, coupled wlth revelations o r a "sweetheart'' c on tract between government and aircraft manufacturers for its production, has stoked up efforts to block a $290 million federal subsidy for the next pha&e of the project. The new developments b r o u g h t together some 30 conservation, consumer. labor and other organizations In a renewed drlve to stop Qingress from increaliing the '630 millibn already expended for an aircraft judged by economists as non-competitive in the world transportation scheme. The coalition bas been lolling memhen or the Senate that the $290 million allocation for fiscal 1971 work on the SST shouJd be eliminated. THE COALITION formed to oppose the SST has based its disapproval on grounds in addition to the evidence presented by the scientific community that SST operalionl have patentlal environmental haianls beyond 0-ir<vlouslY tn· countered by mankind. The lloule Appropriallons Committee lound that alter the two prototype plllleS had been built under the current contract. the U.S. government, having &pent '1.3 billion, would not receive one peMy in return. The contract only provides that when production -0f the SSTs maves into high gear, the U.S. Treasury will receive a royalty on production. For example. when Boeing has sold 1)9 of the boom-creating aircraf~ the U.S. government will be in the bole by $1.183 billion, while Boeing will have had a profit of '150 million. In recent memory, this contract HOSPITAL POLICY between the FAA and Boeing is the first where a $1 billion interest-free loan has been made available to a corporation so that it can gain a monopoly on produclion. The FAA-Boei ng contract provides that the government put up 90 percent of the cost of two SST prototypes, without interest. TllE INTEREST will ~ paid only as the aircraft are sold over the break-even figure . The agency representing the taxpayers -the FAA-is also the promoter of the product. The FAA is supposed to establish standards and c e r t i f i c a t e aircraft for safe operations. Jn the case of the SST it has taken on the role of developer and creator. The C-Ongress has never authorized the C1>nstruction of lhe SST. but an obscure section of an appropriation bill· gives it the leeway to develop advaoced aircraft types. This is the basis for the go-ahead by the FAA for pouring public funds into SST commitments. Arguments have been made that the SST will provide employment in a distressed aircraft industry. However, on April 30. 1970, the Assistant Secretary for f\fanpower in the Department of Labor told the Joint EC1>nomic Committee that the net employment inc rease from the SST would be negligible and that SST production would do little to benefit those lower skilled workers hardest hit by the current downturn. THE C0~1~1ITTEE heard testimony from a renowned economist that the high· priced SSTs will have to be subsidized by airfares paid by lh06e who ride in tourist class on regular airlines. The dollar drain on the Treasury, as Doctor . Ownership Touchy Subject to AMA By PlllLLlP S. BRIMB LE Is it unethical for physicians to own hospitals. The answer, it seems, depends on how the physlcans use that hospital, according to the American Medical association. For example. if a physician sends patients to 111 hospital in which he has a financial claim, or prolongs the stay of patients in such a hospital f()r his monetary benefit, it would obvklusly be unethical. The A. M. A. agrees to that notion wholeheartedly. However, the A. M.A. says it ls not ''in itself unethical for a physician to own a for·pr-0fit hospital or interest therein.·• NEEDLESS TO SAY, the question is a touchy one. The A. M. A. policy-making body. the hoUse of delegates, sort -0£ tiploed around the issue when it approved a report that suggested "when a physician has an interest in or owns a for-profit hospital to which he sends his paUents, he has an affirmative ethical abligation to disclose this fact to his patient." It's a fine suggestion, but a bit naive for one to believe that a physician, on the eve of assigning a patient to his hospllal, would say; "Now, Jack, 1 want to reassu re you that. though 1 own 25 percent of the hospital I'm sendinR you to. I'm not doing it to get your money." ln my mind. the immediate question is how a physician can justify -0wning Interest i.tJ a commercial hospital. If such an apparent conflict could be justified. then how does the physician convincingly state he is behaving in the best in terest of the patient, and with total disregard for hlJ own pocketbook. Hello Dere, Chair1nan Mao Well, It Ain't Dial-A-Prayer Tliat Comes on the Line By ALAN COREN t decided to spend lhe day trylng lo ltlephone the leaders of the world. Why nol? Alter all they had ears like 1nyone elx. they had desks with phones, Lbty were put In power. more or less, by 1ns1gniflcant SOULs like me: surely they could set aside a few seconds for a chat, an acknowledgement that the silent m$rUy bad a right, occasionally, to 1peak? So I phoned Mao Tse·tung. "Who?" said the atrl on I o a llntemaUona.J Directory lnqulrles}. "He's the chairman of lhe Cblnue Pe0ple'1 Republic." I Hid. Thtre was a long alleoce. "J'll itl tbe 11.1per¥isor /' &be said 8NJ1)'. 1'Nobody evtr pboces Cbtna," said the superviaor. "'Wb.Y aott" "J DON'T KNOW,'' she said. "I only know why people phone places, I don 't know wby they don 't, do I? You could phone the Chinese charge d'affaires in London. The number is 580-7509." 580-7509 yielded a hlgh-pjtchcd moan . My Chinese may be less than flawless, but even I could tell that no human larynx was Involved. l phoned the operator, Who phoned the en1lneer. Whose supervisor phoned me. "It's NU," he uld. .. \\1ho'$ Erm-Yu?" 1 aaid, fetling ercitingly prtvy to tome piece ot lnside dope about Chlneae itgaUoo affairs. .. Nol ln Use," he said. and a small world crashed. "They're .a I w a y s rw1tchlng their Jines. If s 139.gm this week .'' ''I want to &peak to Ch.alrman Mao." •lWlijt?" I "I have a personal message to deliver ." Breathing. Whispering. A n11w. more 1enlor, voice. "Not possible terrephone China !" it shrieked. ''Not possible t ~ r rep hone chairman! What you want?" I explained again. It turned out that the re were no lines between England and Ch in11. Nobody ever telephoned China . Nobody would ever telephone China . "If ow do you apeak to China?" I asked. A third voice came on. ""GET OFF RINE!" It screamed. "G ET OFF RINE QUICK NOWI" And rafll of(. The whole thing had taken 47 minutes. More than enough !\mt for lhcrmonuclcar gee-gaws to have wiped both Asi a and Europe Qff the map . t knew the prime ministtr didn·t have a hol·line to Mao , and It bothered me. 'UIUle.apolls Tribune Of the 7.137 hospital in the U.S., only 769 are •·proprietary for pro f i t , · ' according to the official journal of lhe A. f\1 . A. These proprietary hosp itals represent only 48,000 beds out of a national total of 1.6 million. THE NUMBER of for profit hospitals is comparatively small. These hospitals are generally modest In size, with less than a fifth of them having more than 100 beds. Accordingly the num ber of physicians holding stock In for-profit hospitals is probably quite smaJJ. The question, as the A.M.A. said in its report. is one of ethics and conflict of interests. The physician's role is lo place the patient's welfare above his own financial Interests. He is to render service to humanity first and fottmO!t. 1£ a man gets rich at the practice of medicine, it should be a subordinate C1>nsideration, sui:igests the A. M. A. report. Sounds good. The overwhelming majority of physicians are dedl csted, hardworking, conscientious persons who address themselves unselfishly to the needs of their paUents. Assuredly. some of these individu~ls might own stock In hospitals. Currently there are about 40 corporations running for·proflt hospitals In the U.S. TO SUGCF..sT THAT there is 1 contlict of interest of physicians owning hospitals is not to say the problem ever surfaces. But th<'re is public opinion to deal with. And the way physicians conduct th<'lr affairs ls now being held under the pubUc mlcl'01<:0pe. Wnrds tn be he<'<ied an! tho!e In the A. ?-.t.A. report that said : "The profe!!ilon Is better served when phy~icians avoid any appearance of compromise with the principles of medical ethics.'' Kansas City Star described by leading economists, does not take into account the environmental rost of the SST. Dr. Ric hard L. Garwin, a physicist who headed a panel of President Nixon ·s Science Advisory Committee on the SST, said the airport noise !rom the plane would b e "f!quivalent to the simultaneous takeoff of 50 of the loudest aircraft allowed under FAA certification requirements.·· At Senate hearings, Dr. Gordon J. F. McDonald, the scientist mem b er of President Nixon's Co u n c I I -0n Environmental Quality, said th o'.l t • supersonic transport injectinns of waler vapor into the upper atmo s phe r e decreases ozone protection from ultra· violet rays. "This is potentially such a significant problem that we really must understand it before proceeding in any way to alter the water vapor content of this part of the atmosphere," Dr. McDonald said. The $290 million for the SST program will be a large factor in the $1.3 billion deficit for the end of fiscal 1971 predicted by the Administration. Sierra Club Faith ID Youth They Can 'Help Vs Wash It Clean' By ORVILLE L. FREEMAN I believe that one of the things that is right with Amer ica is iU. young people. It is true that troubles swarm at us, perplex ities surround us. But they have alwa ys swarmed at and surrounded men who chart and hold to a course -0f freedom . There are no instant solutions, You do not alter society with curses or threats, or by snapping your fingers or wringing your hands, and not by lofting placa rds. It takes energy, determinati0i1. courage, and commitment to a long, exhausting struggle toward an ideal. IN SHORT . , • it takes work , Lime, and just plain ''guts" -three four-letter words of a type that I recommend highl y to all whn profess an interest in this NatiO'll's future. \Ve forget, 1 think. that the Declaration af Independence did not just happen, that the Constitution under which we live did not just happen. No one said, ''Presto ''; no one pushed a button. Almost 2 years of exhortation , argument, and bloodshed went before the Declaration of lndependence -I invite you to go to the National Archives and look al Jefferson 's draft of the document itself. Words are scratched out, hacked up, writte11 -0ver -the product of many minds. jnined in hard labor to articulate what the respected authorities of the da y said was a fantastic doctrine that would never v.·ork. THE CONSTITUTION followed the Decla ration by JI bitter years, and then it "'as the product of a long. hot summer of dispute and pa inful compromise. And \vhen it was finally fini shed, 16 of the 65 delegates were so disgusted that they refu sed to sign it. and refused to reco mn1end it lo their constitulents. The man who founded this Nation did not throw that unique document,. the document establishing this union, into the trash can. They turned their utmost efforts to getting it ratified over the indifference and the oppasition of their fellow countrymen . ~fadison. Jay. and Hamilton. writing furio!Bly. turned out the Federa list. 8S essays to be published In newspapers. telling the people that this experiment was worthwhile -and why: telling them that it could work. and that i1 offered , as George Washington said, "a standard to whic.11 wise aild honest men can repair.·• IT TOOK WORK , It took courage. al'ld it took lime -15 years of It from the first Continental Congress to t h e Constitution -but dedicated men created a doctrine that has changed the world . And I am confident that It will cat1Unue: lo change the world, because I am co nridcnt lh1.1t millions of plain, ordin8ry Americans today continue to have the patience and the couraRe that "·e:re: requ ired then. and that have been required in the 181 years since. to uphord this standard to "'hlch wlse and hones t men can repair. And l have confidence that their sons and daughters -the young people of America -havt-the courage tn do so. too. Tht)' arc not onl,y smarter thao you 1'1t. Freema11 was Secrc ~ary of Agri· culture from 1961 to 1968 a11d former governor of 1'1innesota. He is now president of EDP Tectrnotogy lnterna· tionaL Inc. This article appeared ori· ginal.J.y in Scouting i\1agazi11e. and I were, and bigger lban you and I were, but it has been my experience that they are more concerned than you and 1 were. THESE YOUNG. questing minds, seeking what is right in a kaleidosco pe world that baffles some of the best of their elders .. deserve compassion. And their earnest questions deserve answers. They need to be told that a free society is built by men of goodwill "brick by brick in the heat of the day" -and that the buildi'ng never stops. And , above all, they need to be told this : "If ther~ is anylhing wrong with the rlag of the ~n1ted States of America, help us to was h it clean ... don 't burn it." For that is rhe spirit of this flag, and that is what is right with• America. How to Address Ow· Lawmakers U. S. SINATOllS Alen Cranston (0), 112 N. Spr!nq S! .• l nt ..,_les 90021 and Geor111 MurPllV (A.), ao1 N. A.O(ff'O Or., leve•IY t1111t. Ourlna C:o111rtt$~tt •u.slonu knl!t Of!lu Bldg., W•sh1n~uon, o .c. 20501. U. $, A.l!PRESENTATIVES (Or1n11 C.unly Only) ltkn1rd T. 11111111 U•!n Olstrlcl-01. 169S W, Crt~.,,, Avt .. Su"e Sr~. An1ht1m; JOll.n G. Schm•I• loUI~ Dl.,r1ct-111, S2Q E. 4tn Slrffl, tusll~. Our<n<1 Con•rts•IP.llf ~fUlont titfllll, u 11 l OllllWOt!ll Houi, OfT!Ct 81dll : Scllmlt1, !Jot Lont•••tlr!l'I HO\llf ONlct lkl"J., W1Sl'll111H>n. 0 C. 10SH. STATE SENATOllU FlllOM OA.AlllGli COUNTY ~nnls C•ri>enltr !:Utll Ol1trlcr-ill), 9('• CC, l/'\ll~t 9266~. Commllt1t1; A.grlcullurf, LOC•I GQ~e•n· '"'"'• $tlo:c! Ccmmll!ee on Envlronmen!a! (0<1lro1. Stl«cl Comml!!ft Cf' Sallnltv ln!rU51on 111 Ao•l(ul!ur~I Soll. Joint Comml11M on Eductt!,,.., Evtlu~tlon i nd Joint Commltltf on L!!i11sla!lve Retirement, J~m•S E. Wl'letmore, C:Utll 0!1lrld-A.l. 2460 Etst Cl'I~,._ min. F'ullfflon. P!6l1. Commlttffl; l~:1lnen ind ProttHlClflS, He•llll •nd WtlFtrt 1ria Tr1,.u1erla!lnn, Durlr>e lf!8ltl1Mve 1tnlon: s111e Cu•llllJ, Sacr1mtn10, C111!. PSI07, --~a11.11 Saturday, September 5, 1970 The Comment Page of the Daily Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety of com· mentary on topic$ of lnter· es t and significance rrom lnformed observers a n d spokesmen. Robert N. 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HllMll!I O•MHt AJll"Ol/lfTMINT 01' T•lllTll Subl.Ct to IU111nc1 of !I'll l!Ctftlt To Wl\offl II M1v (Oll( ... 111 SUMMON' tMAlltRIAOll i!)ltlt of /!MAY Cl.Allltl QU.LQW. tl>flfl..,i !or, llllll<t (1 lltrebv t l>'tfl t1111 lubltc:I h) IJWIMI ol' th• lic•n•r 111 r• 11i. ,.....,,I••• o1 Pt1!1lon.rt OKMffd '"• vnM••lt~ ··~ lo •• u 1tctr1on(· •01lltc1 f91', Miit• !1 ,...,..,., "1v~11 tlltll C~PA,LDlllE t; 1'01EltT50N. 1M lllOT1cf:· 1$ Hli lU!IY 01Vl!)I Ill•' btv1r111s 0 11\f; Pr9"11m, OIK•ltltd II '"' U"°"1iltned Pl'llf'llltl lb ,,u <1l~ollc R"l>OMllent. WIU~TON It. lt01ElltT$0f.1 $1111'ity M. OlllOW lie• !lied lltltlii I Jool!ow•: . I btviflffl II Ille lrt"'!llft nr\crll>fd II TG !tie Re1i"O'ldtf\T Hllflon lllr ·-lnlfntnl ot tuc:Cott•O• 1""' S;o•1111a..lt. HuntlMlon ltKll h)!IGw•: • Tiie Hlll!(llltf "'' tit.(! • Hllllofl f~ Tr.,1tH lo Cl•l'Y owl Ille ''"'" of Ille. Its! Pu•WIM h) WC:ll !f\lt11tlon, 1 Ille 170) PIK41Mf1, C~l• MtJI ttrnl!\1 your f!'lfl•llt~. 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No 3 •of 11td ON SALE llElt ANO WINE, IONA lollowa: m.nt COl!lolnlno 1nl......,llv• or Ol"I' ot<h•I CCM.ltl, et 700 Civic Ctflttt Orlvt Wt1I, In l'IOIE PUILIC EATING PLACE ON SALE OENl!:ltAL, PU!LIC tfl/\Cl!t""lnt d!vl\lon"lf1 »tCotrlY tPOlll•I lllt cuv ol Stnlt ,lint c1111or11!i" A11yont dtJlrlnt lo PtOIOll '"t ltlUAftCf P"-l!'M1$E.S . , l • Dtteo ~t~t'"'blf 1, lt10 · ol 1...c~ !le'""' fTl•v 111• t vJrUl~o o•O!t•! Anyont Oftl•lnt to P•olell !flt luu•ntt ~~SW:':: ,':'.~"' ,::,Od:,:.o c:,::11 ·~=~•Ir~ W E $T JOHN M ~nv Glll<e OI t~e 0.G••lm•nl al Of •IKh UctnM l1ol m~v Ille • vtr!ll"' n y ' ' !ti .----:;;J§;:ij;;:----...,-----..;lr,::;:;;;;-r-----..:._....:: ________ ~ cOvn,;. C1e•k .,1cc11011~ Oevtr•g• co~1..a1, or bv "''II to llfote" •' •~Y o111ce cl ftlf D~Ptflmtnl Cf '' ''"' Ile orin!llO l>Y ' cou•t. Hello again, boys and girls, RONALO H. PRINNER me O...:t•r1mtnr cr Atoo~cuc e ivt••ot Attehcllc nev~•~•~ CO<ltro•, or.,, rn•n IG II YOU w1111 10 1" t l•wvtr lor '""'1'' d J t h SIS w. Tlllrd Slrlll Ccnttol, l11J 0 S1twl. S•t••l'T't~l<I. ll>t Oc111rtm1nt cl Al(QllOJIC l!~v~rtDt Ill lhll 1'1t!ltf• JfY Jhtulf do •t P•M"llV lln V.'e Come 0 an 0 l er Stnll Alll, CallfWllll n101 C1lllor11I~ '~I\'· ,!1Hno ttoun<11 to• ,,.nl1I ConltOI, lllJ 0 Sl"9tl, )tcr1rnenrc, '' 1,..1 YtUI Wt!lltll raHns.t, II l llY, "''" Saturday or fun and learning Tll.: Hl~Ul ·~ Ptovldl<I bv 11 ... Th• Pttrnl1t1 ... now C•lllorn!I oe!•. 1tttlnt1 trou11d1 lor Ot11t11 ff l•lcd 011 llm•. 'th U J • ·-d h' f · .t.~ !Or •-utw 111d '11ni.11tr Llccn111d ror Ille 11it ol 1lcoh<lllc 11 trov!Clod by l~w. Tiit ~•1rnl1n l•t now 0111<1 Julv 11, ltlO WI nc e MqJ 8n IS rlends Pull!lslltd Orenot Cotti 01llv P!i.t. beVf"IOH. l'llt IOMI Cf '1t1 lr1c1!1on "'IY !lcenlfd 1or tti, IAlo et 61eaflell( !OFFICIAi. SEAL! Carol and Andy. S•PfMlllet s. 1, ''· ltlO le..17·10 ii.. O!)lt ln.O lrom t nY Olllct of 111t btv•••••· fftf 10..,, ol vtr!l!ttllon "'~' w. !!. st JOHN Th Deottlm1111. bt obloln .. Iron. 1n\' ofll<t ol ltle '"'" e..old m ail sacit filled up a LEGAL NOTICE Co<t1U.lft M. Ind 01111.,nment, II• Anrllotlv A. T/lomp~ ljttlc b't'er 11 · k b t t "----M~flG G VllP/\lut18 J ... BCEY. l"IC. Of1>11•Y ' llS \Vl'C U WOTICI! 01' lllSSOLUTJON OF Publl•hed Or~noe Co11t o~llv fl il<>I. John Bell.imv, Pr~l Hl!INLY I. l!OOliNI g t f • b k P .. •TNl!RSHIP ~ ' 0) 1 1).1 p UeSS fl\05 0 YOU Weren t aC Public notlct il llef<'bv olv,~ 1n~t II"" !>l~rnber • I 0 ' &<I 0 ~~ll<tl.-d Or.1n9e CCAi"I O~Jtv . Pflot, •11 Civic (1111 ... Otlvt Wt1l to SCbOOI yet. Filler tnd E. li!uUel Whlle, httPIOIO>"• Sfi:il<"mbtr S. 1910 T~·IO ~fnt• An1, C~l!fotnl• t170I U •..... dOO.iJl...::i .. _.. «tlno llu1!neu uncl•r 111e ll(!llloui 11,.., LEGAL NOTICE T111 l1ltl JU·Of11 ncle Len got a letter this "'"'' •ncl 11y11 ot ll'Ule• •nd wn111 11 LEGAL NOTICE AlltrntYI tor Pt1it~111r week from 111133 O.k Sttfft, Foun•tln v111ev, cnv 01 IAR•t112 Puou1~od Or'"'' CCHt\! 01!+v ,.1to1. a mommy Or FCM.1nt1ln Vt llty, Counh ol O•lntt. S!tl~ SU'Pl!IUOR COURT OF Tl'IE NOTICI! TO CRl!OITOltS Auoull U, ll. 19 Ind St•ttNlbtr J daddy, but he is not sure Of Ctllfomlt. did on "'' hi d&V of 'TATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR !UPF"ltHUt COUI T Oft TH E lt/O UJ0.1t which because the person d1'd Stl>l<"mblt, 1'10, bY mulU81 <OOll/lt. THI COUNt"Y 01' 011 .. NGI! STATE 01' CALIF!'.lltN1A 1'011' Oluolv1 11\e 11lrt OlrlMrtlilP tl\CI N• ... -41015 THE COVNTY 01' OlltlN GE LEGAL NOTICE not sign the letter. This parent '-""'"'" llltlr rtl•tlon1 •a Pl•lntts NOTICI! OF Ht!AltlNG Oft PETITION Nn. ,..,., .. ,....,.1 '-~~ ll!Prein, FOil Pll0.AT1! 01' WILL ANO FOR l!'~l~le nl C''IAfl!' F U PL 0 NG NOTICI! 01" INT•NTION WaS Ut'°""" l,/C\;aUSe Of the Sire !llCI t..;ilneas ln Ille lururf will be LiTTIR' TESTIMl!NTARY YTTE!lGA,RP tho known as Gr8ce F TO Ol!DICATE IASEMENf limits of drawings and the fact COl"ld\ICl9d bY (lab f iller .• , !IOI) F!ller llond WllVllO In Will) Y!ltt;1.l•rll •ncl Ii G••<• Yl1fl'Q88rd, NOTl(I!' IS liE"-E8Y GIVEN "'•' $otl!lv EQu\p., Wl\O Wl!I PIV end dl11tll1r11c E;1t11• or LOR ET.TA, V I V I A N OPc~IMd lh1 111 dfv OI S ... !tml)lr ;,70. trlt BIHi~ that you kid s have to·use dark ~~~i::1~:i'·~.:.1: :•011b1:1 .~"ft. 11;1':'m •ncl JAC08i0N, .,.,, ~'1<1Wn "' Lo•~i•a II NOT ICE IS 11EltE(IY GIVEN •a Ille OI TrY!lff\ ol Ille Ol;c;n lll•w S(:/1(1(11, ink for your dra\vings 1 •Yo 1 '1 · J1cob1on. Lo•el!• 11. ColP•ev~. ~M '' c•~Ur.r.o. nl '"" el\Qve nemta decl'!llH'!I Dl•tt!cl of Or1n11e coun•Y, c11uornl• · '-c; ~ ' 11~~~7:~.clno~~~ ::0,11';,'.;..'~r~J;~ill!:,•~~~ Lor1111 V, J:olgrove Jecobson. O~ee•11H1. t~~! •'I ntr<ons llavinq cl1lm• an•inol lllt edt>o!~ 1 RclOlutJon of 1ni.n1i.on ,~ I realize this must be "'wit! • :\.r' ~ t11it CIV on te• lflV ol>U91tton• lncurre-(1 NOHCE IS !iEltEll'V 0111(111 Tl>A1 lfl<I ll<'el"(IMt f'~ ·~nulr.O !G lilt '"""'· U!dlC••• in f<1lt1"1enl JO CITY ol confusing but Jel file explain. ,,, '"-. • \,"-~ ov E. Ruuell Whll• '" 1111 nwn n•rn• or In Holll• B. C•r~ Ina J~mt• O Plvn~en ""11" '''" "~""""' vnucl>~'"· !11 '"' olllce We••m l111!1r, for Te••H•or1.rv Storm o,.,., !I>•"""'' cl 111 11,,., h•vt lllrd htrtln I Petillo" lo• ~•<>ll•lt 01 ol ti>!' ~l<'r-01 tne •Dev• ...,ll!INI rourt. or PUr~~· .,.ld <'•~•nl IO bli loe•ff.11 The sire I ask for is exactly OATEO •• c~''" Me.A C•lllornl• 11111 wilt tno •or •en,,, """rn<'M·~· .. •o Pf~>Cnl ll>em. Wlltl tl>e n~r~u••• ever. on '•no •eron ~·!Ion\ OI lh" 11id the •'ze of the space m· the ,1,, div of S•n'""'°'' itlo ' rtlv.r.« lo wl>ltl> I• m•d' lor !vrtfl~• •Cvcl""'· lo tM unae,.,i~n" '' tne otrlce 1>1rce1 111 1ind IOC:•lt<I 11 Wt1ll'l'IOl•I .... Bob Fllltr . . Dtlll(ut•,,, •rlU !1111 In• !Im~ Ind Ql~c• ti •heir A!!O•ncv. Tl'd SvllivAi. Sl~~ Scl>oal, an1 H•ll In Ill• CllY Of Paper I am give f •t I k Publl•hld o, .. ~,, CCHttl Di lly Pll~•. of M•rlne lhP ·~mt "•• ll••n ••I !nr C•r1on S!•e~•. Sult~ Num~· J"IO. Wel!,,.ln••er. :1 n Or I • as SPPIM>bt• J, l91t liJ,.10 StP~rnber 25, 1910. Al t .lO l .m .. In 1111 LA~eweotl, C'•hlornl• 90f1J., w~lt)I I~ !<>t A PVblk mHlfno UPOll Ill( Q Ilion of for drawings that size to make .-----------------------------------------~I"'"'"''--'~"-~~~~~-""""' cou•tft!Of'li 01 ON>•••ment No. l nt uld ol•Co o1 bullnr.\ ol 111t u"°"''1'~td 1~ •I! m~~'"' 1...c~J¥14oc .. ucn will fleld 11 it a little less trouble for our LE!JAL NOTICE ~outt, ft 700 Civic Cen!tr Or lv• weu, In m.t11ri Hrt11111n, to 111e ••'•'• 01 1•ld 1911 Werner Avtovt Hunilntton 8"'" 11·-~~~~~~~~~==-· !he Cltv "1 Soni• An•. C•lltornlo. <f~rooent •. wltllln •cur me~!~• •!!et th' C•lllornli, im lht U!~ d•¥ ol Sep!tmbllr; printers and to give me more * PRIZE WINNER * ~uPl!RIOllt couRT OF Tl>I!" O•tlKI seu!C"mtie• '· 1910 f1r~1 oubhc~!lon Pl 1n11 ""tic!!. 1,10, 11 !llt llcu• cl r·)O O'CIOX k P.M. "me to study each entry JTATE OJ' CALIFOltNll J'OR w E. $T JOHN Oiied ~Pltmb<'r l. 197G. llOA lt O OF TRIJSTEES 1..1 THE COIJfrlTY 01' ORANOI Covnlv Clt•k tlenk ol .. merlc• N ... A-44itM PLUNICETT AN O PLIJNICFTT Nollenol T•u•I an<f CcCHtn View kh<>OI Olslrlc'I c a r efully, llf JJ H "' 10 !'°7 C A C M NOTICI 01' HIAlltNO OF PETITION '11 Ollvt Ave .. t'. 0. l!ol 2'' S..vlno1 Auocl•tl.,,,. lh Gcortt L<>11~n The drawings must be tn "t ,.. an .. tr, • '-> onway ve., 01t1 es• l'OR PRO•ATI 01' WILL ANO FOii! H~ntlr11to11 llt•c~. CtUI. tH41 fly• GI~ .. L 8uck~e· . Cltll( Cl Ml<! 8CHtrd ... TT.RS 01" ADMINISTRATION Plloftff• J:M•lOJt or t2'·1D1t .. ,;,,,~~· T•~st Ol!•C~; Pubhllled Or•r.e• Co.II 01llY P/1111, dark ink because the machine WITH·t"Ml·WILL·ANN!KEO Al!OtMYI for Ptt!U011••• Exttu!or seP!tnibPr '· 1970 l6J4.10 that mates the drawings Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all y. ou Es1111 ct MABEL NELLA SAMis. ''"' Pubfl•hr<i O•onq~ ceei• 0111v 01!0•· ct th• w111 ot tti' LEGAL NOTICE know11 •l M1btl $amb. Otce••e~. Seot~mber 5'. 1, 11, 1910 lii•10 1bov9 n•mtO detMlen! ready tor print can only work do: (1) Draw picture on pi~e of plain, white paper Slh inches wide and NOTICE •s HEREav GIVE N ltr~1 T"O su1.L1v..,,. 'I th . . k h 4 . h d u bl kink d k r bl k (2) Do t Oon•IO •. S1mls ~·· llle-d ~e•ei~ " LEGAL NOTICE J!OS C1roon Sl•tfl, T4U7! 1 e ink JS dar . T at is why me es eep. se ac an ma e 1nes ac • no copy or trace net1t1on tor orctt11t 01 w111 •fld •o• L•nt•~ su111 Hu"1bor J~o. NOTICE TO c1tEorTo•t oP most newspaper print is bla ck. picture . It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address or Adm111111,1t1on wnk.in ... w111.1n..,•od. NOTICE OF SALE OF L1~twoo(I, c.111orn11 tt1u 8UL1( TRA111SF E1t b f d • M ·1 · U I Le , A C Bo r1~nce to w111c11 Is m10& tor l~rtW REAL PROPERTY .,T T•l1 171~1 1?1·11'1 IS•c1. •101 -,101 u.c.C.J Uncle Len knows this is a on ack 0 rawmg. &J It to nc e n s rt ontest, x 1$60, DAIL y P•rllfu1•••· •ncl ltltl ,~. time fl\CI it1oct PRlll4TE SALE At•trntv ·~· E•tcu••· Nntlct I• h~rtnv olvtn IO tlw! Credl!i) .. little trouble for you boys and PILOT, Costa Meca. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. ~1 h•••lno 1~e ••m• h~• bf.~~ 1•1 10• No A·4s11s P1•blllll1H1 Cl1•11~• """' 01Uv P11n1. e1 Alic• r. 11••!~11. T•111s1ert1t. w"Oi• Se1'tembc• ll, 1910, M •.JO •.m .. in '"" I !k w ~lo•· crurt ~l !h~ 51•1• 01 S•i>l•m~r S. 11. H, 1~. 1910 16bl>·IO bu~l~~i• t dd•"" !1 Ill~ OrtnOt Avtnur, girl~, bul it is impressive to counroom el Dt~1ttm•nt N~. J o! 'fld c.171orni1 In °.,;~ tor'"°' co~n1v ol or~~"" C:Mto Mn6. Ccun1v ~! O••n~. s111e 01 see 1·ust how great )'OUr c<>urr. •I 100 Civic Cen!t• 01_•~~ We•I, In In 111• mollN n! !tit •1••'• ol ti.li!EL LEGAL NOTICE Cell•orn!&. !~o• • bulk !t<1nll~ It •bout 16 11'1r C'Hv ol S1n1~ A11•. C&llloml1. ~-'t'Lfil, E•t(ut•·~ 0, tnt Et!•I• ot b~ !n6Ce 10 Fr•"~ C•rll'10, Trinslttf<t, drawings are anyway. ll takes 1 k nd f o.ite-d Au;u" TJI. 6'"'· E'h•' B. 1>n111h••, o•r••<MI, "'"o>r bu11~n ~<kl•"u b 10,H1 Alotdno a good deal of talent and even learned things, even c asses got some i o modern boys and girls. There t',;u~ivsc1;rkHN No11,, 1, 11treov ~Tv•n 11'1~1 t~e s11P.,q10R ct1URT oF TH E or1v1, Miulon v1.1o, county 0, orino•. though they had no schools education. So they began are still many problems in 1tov • wOOL\EV 1,n<l••t!an•d w111 1t11 ~· ~·ivo•~ ••It. '" STATE' o~ CALIFORNIA FoR s1111e er c.11rorni1 concentration to make good I h li . I , "" wiucllff Drive 11>0 M-11 bld~tr. uPon tll• if•"" •"" THE COUNTY OF ORANGI T11,, 11ro.iie•1v •o b• 1r1ns1trred 1, and desks to use. They learned operating schoo s for all the sc 00 ng, me uding the fact N•WHrt ao•cft citiltrnl• .o~n111on\ hMt·n~n·· "'~"liO!'•~ ond t>J!O•q To sHow cAuse toc1tl'!I 01 1111 NtwP<lrt 111vd .. '°''" art this size with dark ink. children. that there are """'pie on earth T••: ,1141 ....,,u1 •uo1re1 10 con111111~!ion av !"• ••l<f APPL1C.AT1 orw OF HELE"!..E Sl'LVtt Me1>•, coon1y 01 or1nee, s i.11 01 Uncle Len likes to respond to hunt. fish, cook, make tools . """ Allom•t "' PtlllltMr s~...,.r1cr Co..•t, e~ or errer m• n 11> n•v or SHAN€ FOR CHANOE OF NAMI c.111~•nl1. Soon special schools s prang who are getting the same level Puoushed 0,1119e c0111 D•llV Piiot Seo•emlll•. \910. 11 •he a111te "' 111• No, ... .,~, s11d Prop1t1v 1, 11e5cr!l)ed 1n ,_,1, to letters from parents and and weapons, and everything up. They were c 8 I I ed of schoolin 11.. Sei>lemt.e• 5 1 11 1910 1043-,o ~rtorneY'· M<lle• & MclCftchn'•· 10s ll•n~ WHEREAS i..eLENE SYLVIE SHA NE.''· All •l0<1t in 1r1at. 11.llur•i. tqVIP.n.nt I · h" b · · h d 'f h f 'J d · t g 8S in;: Cavemen ' !.... ' ol A"'1rtr1 8ld9., Wft/ltler, c.1norn111 ftll Pellllontr, ht) 1111<1 t petition will! tn• •nd ,_ will 01 tlttl llffl' Ttvetn exp a1n t 1ngs, ut it is ar 1 I e am1 y neede JUS to stay . r .,. d II M thousands of years ago LEGAL NOTICE '"" r10111. 1111, anc1 rn1,•e•1 of ~~·o c1er11 or 1111t coun to• 1n o•<f•• cn1n9lno bu5l11•~• know" ·•1 "MAllEltlC1( BEER the parents don't give a name alive. uruve SJ tes an co eges. en ' doce1u•1 '''"•lime ol <1e.i11 •~d ~11 the Pt!l•loner'• n11me """' Helene SYivie TAVE"-N" end 1oeat1<1 •t 1121 New11<1d Or eve" an addre's. As man Progressed' 1... went here to learn special But school is here to stay. It NOTICE. Oft INTINTION TO l!NGAGE •!1111, 11111 '"" 1n1ere1t '""1 11!! ~11~1· 01 s~~nt 10 H~l~e s~1"1~ s.i1d•; e 1vo, Co•t• M~•"· countv of o r1119e ·~ · h IN THI SALi 01' ALCOHOLIC SllO dect•Md l!t! IC'IUl•ed bv l>OtrMIOll 11 IS OROERl':O tl!•I 1111 pe'lnn• Slt!t of CllllGrlll•. ' Since m ost of you will be found that there were other things to use in teae: iog makes US better, mo re BlVIRA.OES of 11w 0r 0111erwr11. oll!tr "'~~ ~· 1~ 1n1~rtti.e '" •~• nbev&-ent111M1 m•tT~r Tl!• tu1~ trnnirtr w!ll ~ coniummit~ d others. Interesting ~pie and will TO WHOM IT M.,Y CONCERN r ~ddltlon ~ !hit of 1eld d•~·''~d A! 111~ ~""e•• i:.et~·e 1t1I• tovr1 11 9.)a ... m. on "" or '"•• 1111 30!11 d•v of swtemlllr going back to school this l\'eek, things to learn about an , ,.~~ Sub1ect 10 r11u111ce Cf Ill! rtctn1e 11mt 01 ""'"' rn And 10 111 111~1 <~r111n Oct. 13, !91'), In 111e cour1tnorn "' 1t10. ~1 10 AM. ,, GPOVl!'lt ESCRoW U ncle Len is extending his in tum, teach others about. As man came into I.he I700's help us solve some of the •P1tll1<1 111r. no11c1 '' lle•ebv etvt11 '"•' rttt orooer11o 01r!lcule•IY d~1cr,~ed 111 o~a••tmen• Ne. J, 01 11>1 cour111~u1• •~CORPORATION. 111 so. u!lnoh. An111tlm, d h be many p bl I'll f · Ille underala11~ Pt-•es 10 .,11 tlcoN:illc 1 ... oow1t. 10-,.11: 5~n!~ A~1 . C•ll'"•nl4, •ncl ,~ow c•<11~. II countv 01 Or•nv• Sl••P 01 Ci ll!ornl 5 topic Of back tO SChOOJ. ThOSe By the time Df the knights in an 1800'5, e gan USing rO ems SI acmg Mv•r1oe1 or ttlt prtml1t1, UrKrlbed 11 Rtel Pt-riv In lht Countv ('I OrAr>Q~ l"Y• wllv the 001 ltlan for cl\tnge 111 nlmc !•r 11 ~"llwn ;0 Ille Tr1niltrHI. 1f. standard textbooks in classes man. totlow•: SI••& of Ctlllo•nle. dt~c•lbed •• >M1u111 ""' "" a•An, .. u builnet< n•me, in~ odo•e•<ei 11 .d h of you \vho already sent in armor. men knew of science, 'J"' C•l>ot Ro1d. Leouna Hiii• (Oun 10110 .. ,· 1T is F'll ltTHFR ORDERED •~ .. 1 • T••11111ror 10• !ht """ v .. ~,.. 1 ~ : d ' d d art, engineering, the slars~ divided according to the ages So again boys and girls Pu<1uent 10 1uch !nlenrron, int Th11• Poet!"" 01 •h• Sa111n ,..~1 1 n• 1~• coPv 01 1h11 o•~cr 1a 111ow c .... ,~ bl' ,, •. S••n• 11 ""1, rawings an poem s can o f d ·b • ' ' unoe,.1aned 11 1pp1v111t1 10 tl!e O•P•••me111 Narthw•1I Ou•rlfr ol lh• S<-"•~w"' ~ .. n+l•h~1 •nth" 0.11. P11<11, • ~~ ... ,~ .. P•• Ont.cl Aua~\t l!. 1~1a, 1nore. and many other things which o stu ents. Use. ack lo school as your 01 Alco11a11, 8e•e•~tt con1rcl /Gr h1u1nct l'lu1•!t• ~' tflr ~°"'~"'"" Ot1A''"' ~· al "'"~'"I •ircu1••fon on~t•d •11 the i:-'•"k CMllnft Gol.ng to school, 1·1 you dt'dn't could be ro·gured out 1·0 their It would be 1'mposso'ble to tell topic and really dig for good bv •••ni•e• 0' in t1co11oi1e Oeverior S•c!lon •· Towninlp l $(11Jlh, R~ll'J' in Ccuniv er o .. n~r. c .. ntn•nl•. a~u: " Tr •11sre•re license tor ti>••• prernl11t '' lot1ow1; W••I, S. " " II. M; bl!!>011nl~q "1 " Wf'l'I< prior 111 lftP d•" 111 IOt !•n•rln~ GROVER !SC-ROW CORP0 1':;1'f'"'I really knov.•. is an age-old heads or on paper. These bits all the history of schools and artwork and poetry . Don't ON SALE GENl!'RAL. &ONA ii:1oe MIM 111 1~e ND•lh 11ne. o• '"1~ 1'""· en '"" 11t1J11on. 111 s •. 111111G1, f t C l' 'dd) 'th PUBLIC f;ATING "LACE ••I~ oaln! be1'"1 1?0 '''' "'"'' "1 !hr OMtd S•ni.1111)rr ' 1911) An•lle1m Ctlll tttOJ thing. As far back as man can of knowledge he passed 011 to student.sin such a short space: orge aro s r1 es, e1 er. "'""-oe•rr lr.g ,., pro1e11 t~e 1n u1nce Nor1~wp~t co•n~r 01 111d ''•t1J •unntnn ~$•"'o"d T11~,.'°~ E•<•~w No u;i.o i d h'td d d I th h'Jd J h )ly but H book h be · H bl t' · th• t i tucll llcen1tl1J ,.,.y lilt 1 ve•!!!ed oro. !~~nee EA!!erlv •lonq ••Id Nor!!1 !In~ ~ Jvd9~ 01 lh• p till!~ .j Or C StU y, C I ren an a U (S e C I ren 0 t e roya Uge S a ve ett Wrllten OOOra e men 10fl ID IS !tit 11 t n1 Ol!l(t ol tflp 0fP3r!mtnl cl dls!lntP ol •5 1H!: lh<'nr• \toull!t•lv Suaerl~r Ctourl s r t!f!t 5 l~~~e Ol!ll Delly Piie!, have been learning from not lo the peasants. about it. · week 's art contest include· Ako11ctll< B•ve•aoe '°""01. or ~v m111 10 PA•11101 w1111 111• W••' 11111 °1 •a10 1'"'' 111oo EAR L LIPPOlO ·~ ~"' r · 1m.io · tflt 0tp1rt..,•nl ol Alccl>Ollc Bevtraot 16S fo•I !11 c•n1•r !ll'e r>! ''"'''' l~tnr• R KEITN llll<ISMnOlt •nd others lo do things such as Soon, p e op I e began Today, using all or the Pele Crowell, 11 ; Costa Mesa; con••o•. nu o sirtet, s1e•~ ... ~n10. woi1,r1v ~•r11111 wim th, Norin 11n• M E:..RL o. LIPPOLD ·1 • t k t l f be . th d r th h1'story as a foundat1'on. we Noel In sol! 7 I . ' Ct l1lorni1 9SIU. •••lino gtOUll!h for den tal 1Ald "'" ·~ ,,.,, ll>enc .. Nnrthertv .. u •• 11oy1 ti Law LEGAL NOTICE wri e, pain , ma e oo s. a rm, r emem rmg e ays o e ger . • rvme, •• of<l\<Jded ~" 1.w. The'"""''"'•"""' pac111,1 w;111 111• we11 11ne cl •~Id''"" J~ E•ll 0 ,h Slrtf'!. su111 11 1 T·•1112 build and many other things. Greeks and Romans, when have built complicated and Paula West 12 Hu11Ungton 1111w Lletflll"d 1or '"' ult of 11co1>1>11c 1~! •e•1 to lht ol•cos •' \!etlnnino co111 Mff•, c111torn11 nn1 NOTIC E o~ 1NT&NT10N To 'l!NOAGI! II --•-• f B h ' ' lleVer1go1. T"'° form ot verl!lcotlon mnv ISu"(ec! In •~\trvttlon of 1S t,..! ell '"' Ltbtrh 1-115' 11'1 TH E SALE OP AL(Oi'COLIC Chlldren of the first men almost all children of a very excellent :suiovls or eac • 1>t obl1lne<1 trom tn~ ot!I" or 111t ~111 1ld• tor •oed llll"'.:iiesl. A.t••r ... n ror P11111011or llEVEllAGES Oep1r!..,•nl, Tern-" or Siii!; C111> ln llwh•I rntln~Y ~• p ·"'l 11 ... 0 c 0 0 11 1111 ! 5 S.nd your ti•ntlons to A.II AP•Y• c/• Oron,e Coo.t D•lly Pllof, .. , 1560, Costo Me.o, Collf, the surface layer of creamy· grey limesl-0ne, then deeper * PRIZE WINNER S!f&• •nd Alt ol !h• UnlleO Slate• on co11llrm~•l~n o! !&If. II,-• "'" ••11•• ""1 8 Y 0 • fo!emblrr 1, 1910 C t C Lo• Ant~~I No, 1. Inc. pr D&tl tA•ll Ami b1l1nce •vi!!•nrod bv StPlrmbPr S, I), lt, ,6, ltJ'O 1665·10 T~u~l~gM,.~T ~~~.::C~NCC~1t7~ llctn1'" 1 Publl•M<I 0••"0• Co11! DtHV Piiat, oolf MC\lrtd hv mOf!Q•I• or Tn1~1 De-et' LEGAL NOTICE aPclllld lor, no11ct 11 hr•tbY l lVllf> "'"' aro 6 0 -------,1 seoltmlwr s. 1910 • 1Ml·1!1 011 th• or.,...rrv :o 1o1110. Ten o•• c•nl or ,,,. Ulldr•p~tntd or-11 •ell i lcoMll, rner --Dent.la Notlf!e6 ."'a';d"~111:11~.:'iode:•,!~'!i1:1·~ b~~<f will ·------,-.-.-~------::r~:!D t i '"" ~mlH ... <l .. crtt:red II "--------===---1 bP rre•lved •• tllt 110•11!.•I~ o!lltl' •' """ C!!:llTIPICATI! OF BUSI NESS IDDLES and JOKES 11 llm,t 1Uer 1111 fln l 011bllc1llon hertOf 1nd FICTITIOUS NAME Jr.>I Ntwoo•I B(IUl•~ttd, COl'f~ Mt~ Mac CARTNEY lle!Ort 0811 -' ult. Tht Uf'l<lerilont<I do c9rtuv fll~V ~·• r Pnursu1•~• 10 ~u~h ln!eMla,., till 11-· _ ' io-Wt tftLl:... M!f. £1r111ev. ~. of 11~ -Dtieii licp~LltlO __ conoueJ.11\I l -D\/Jl.oc.u. •J '1J_SviJ~ .' g ed ' •rtr>lymo ;.o 1111 ~P!"""'~.!.·2:' First widow: My first husband was a millionaire, my second an actor. my th ird a minister and fourth an undertaker. Second \vidow: You got one tor the money, two for the show . three to get ready and four to ~o. Bro116WaV SI .. c .. ..--Me<~;-t)&lrot Hll&I $~~tt~. Miln St,. Hu11rlnt1ton &Hell, Callrornl~. Ak:otlo'llr 9tvl!'l'tll!! Control r1ii IUV.nt• De1ll> S.Dt~Mblr Jtd. Survlvrd bv E.•~eulrl~ Ul\dtr I~! !lttltlo..1 llrm n1m1 o• AAllON bv lranslc• Cl '10 <'llllcllc llev1r1v1 mo111.,-Mabel ol lllt l\Qrn•. SttvlcH MfLLEJt & M(l(llla4roll!! llAIL 80NOS •nd 11111 u la firm h tom· llconie for lt>e.1• or,ml•e• •• fol1cw.: w!ll 1:.-hetO M11n<Mv. lO!JO el 11111 :l'OJ B•~k ol ArntrlC I llld9, POi ed of !he iOl!Owln R p~rlllnl whou ON $ALE BEER Bl'OOOWIY Ch~otl. ln!er"""'' Tueidl¥, P.O. •o• .. 118mfl In 11111 &ncl P1&Ctl ol ·•~ld~nte are Anva111 d!'\!fll'p to ~ro!tll !tie 11.JUU IC,. Fort1t L•wn Me....,,.111 Ptrk, Clend1 le, Wfllllltr, C1lllt•nl1 tD•Of ~' rnllow•· cl •Utft lie~"" m~v Ill•• v••!Ulld 1>rote•r Sell flni.,,w6V Mortuerv, Cos!t Mesi, Attor11•v Jer E~tcuttl• Cliude H. su11>erl•nd. 11\2' Hoflm•n 81 ~nv OUl(t Pl Ille Oeoa•!menr of DlrKIOtJ, Puhl!•~ D'l""e Cn~tl Oa1ly Piia•, St . Cerrito•, Cell!crnl~. Ale"'1nllc l!ever~Gt ·Con!nil. O• ~v mill ro TOWLE Se-o!rml>Pr !, ), ll, 1970 165t-7D 'Floyd o. lten•ldo. lU7 soarr<>W or. !he"''Oeo1r1ment o• Al(Ot\()llc aev•••o• Hun!lng!on ll~•ltl, C•lllacnl•. Co 01, !11J 0 Streel, Stcrementp, John w. TtrNle, lS. 01 11!0 P1u!..-lno LEGAL NOTlCE Ofle<I Au;ull 11• 1910 CAllrocnle 9'81 4, \IMl~g pround1 lor U""T1I Av•·• Coll• Mn1. D1!1 1)1 Oee111 SU>· Claud• H. ~utherlind •• Provldf<f hv law, Th, ~reml~ ••~ '1CIW ltmM• 1rd. Surv!vllO bv wife Vlrtlnl •, l'lovd 0 llltntldO Llce"1e<1 for t~e l&lo 1)1 elcoflQ!fC: d•Ullll!trt C1rolvn~ 1110 ll••b•••· P·Jl446 ,111, nl Ce!dornt• brve••<>~• Tn• '""" o• Vf•Ulc•rlon ,,.,.v An~v ~cl\d1 I comnlete 11).voiumt Se! of the W~•ld •ook l!lltVCIOPlldlt ro Joh" LuTs!. 1" 11. of Mettn h11ncr, New Var~. !or hls outstlcn ; through an older layer Of pale Ptu11 w111. 1111 M1ry c1rct1, sands tone, As the plateau ~~==================":'":':'"':':"::':'K="=~ Me•M• Gt~•lvle Tc .. te. Brolfll!O'I Ttd C!RTll'ICAT!' 01' 9UJINES S. Or•1111e Counrv bl Oll!ll"'d from .". otlltt of •n• •nd Elreri.on, Sl1!t•, V!rt!~IJ L•ntow, FICTITIOUS N .. ME On A\lfluU 11 UlO bPlor• me f No!irv Dt~•rllT'•~t $•rv(ce1, Tue,.,IV 10 A.M. !!ell llto~d· TNo undet1!tntd dOt't ttr!llv lll' ·1~ C1lM· p bile lh l"ll '10, ;~10 51111 'oorsonallv l'rt~k Ctt!INt Is there water In the bottom of Grand Canyon? The most stupendous d itch Jn the earth's crust was dug by running water. The job took some 50 million years and the industrious engineer was the Colorado River. And yes, the river is still Lhere and slill busy at the bottom of Grand Canyon. The immcnsc ditch is now a mile deep and eighl to 18 miles \11ide at the lop. The rushing, tumbling stream at the bottom is yellow 1vith silty dirt. But after all that digging. we 1vould expect the busy river to get a bit grubby. The carvl1:g or Gr a n d Canyon is one o( the mcsl clramalic chapters cf geological history. Other ri\'crs have cut drcp channels in lhe earth's crust. But none can compare \\'llh this famous canyon dug by the swift Colorado River. It is the biggest of its kind and its breathtaking be:ittty m11kes it one of the greatest wonders of the "·orlrl. This summer. as usual. the famous :;cene was visited by miJlions o r tourists -and absolutely nobody 11·as disappointed. Earth scientists tell u s that the an1azlng excavation began about 50 n1i\liou years :lf:O. Before that time. the Colorado rJowcd gently ~outh1vestv•.1rd across a lo"'·lying plain. Hllt the region was ready for a new wave of mountain making farther to the west. ·rhi3'. stu pendous crustal uphcavnl bwll the proud Rockles tind lifted the rh·er's lo\v plnin 1.0 form the massive Colorado Plateau, now 7,000 to 8,000 feet above sea level. Most r ivers nre diverted by such surf3ce uphcavnls. n ut tlle stubborn · Colorado refused to change it.s t ourse. P 111icntly the IRnd lifted and paliently the rive r dug IL~ channel deeper and s t 111 deeper . A11.cs of toll mnde it stronger. Per the steep banks pinched the current and the downhill current flowt<I laster. 1'he sv;lfl w:Hcr used stones and gravel to carve through rose, it cut down deeper through bril l i ant red SCHOOL School will open in September. But summer fun I'll still remem ber. We'll read and study very hard, And play with old friend s Jn the school yard. \Ve'll n1eet our new teacher And find our new desk. And try our new pencil On the very fir st test. A 1Clft1'1141Y hill dtll1r totl IO Chrl' ICvdtr, I, 1'1l JIC•r•PHN· Cetll M111, ~· Ill• wl"nlnt tnlry In llHI JIO•V •lld -'" <lftl111. Mtll ~•vr ,..m tt •ltry It U"tlt Ltn. 9t• lut, C111t Mffl, C11Utr11ll. s ands ton e. Meantime, landslides shaped the colorful canyon walls into a terraced, V-shaped canyon. As the plateau rose higher, th e determined r iver dug through lavender-tinted r ock deposited in Devonian times, 250 million years ago, then down through a n older de!Xlsit of brownish· mauve sandstone. After SO n1illion years, the busy river is carving its course through dense, black rocks deposited on the earth's crust about 700 million years ago. '------------------------' The entire river canyon is more than 200 miles Jong and 5.000 to 6,000 feet deep. Its ""inding rim varies from eight to 18 miles wide. Landslides, \Vind and wea ther have craved its multicolored walls in a variety 0 r brealh·taking forms. On each terraced step. the tumbled soil supports its own ecological world of plants and animals. And a mile below the rim. the mighty Colorado R iver sti ll rushes and tumbles along its ancienl course to r endezvous v.;ith the Gulf o! California. No camera can give a fair picture of the canyon 's nl a s s I v e . multi-colored carvings·-and every moment nf the day makes subUe changes In the scenery. And the ca nyon offers more than wondrous beauty, for as the river cJt.s down through crustal layers it uncovered the rossili7.ed story of life, chapter by chaplcr. nnd geologlC11.l formations dating back to pre- cambrlan times. An(!V Hlllh I Wtrld lotlt: Oi. .. IO Jell e&l)!l\MV .... 1. OI Str1t!Otd, Conrtte:l!tut, ior 1111 •utlllofl: 'Vhr.re doc.s grass seed come from'! Summer is the season for mowing tfle lawn and the job just has LO ~ done once every single week. You may think that thls has nothing to do with arass s~ds. But it does. 'The grttn, velvety grass grows ll'l lts own special wl)'. Its underground roots and leafy blades grow in sections, ___ L_E_G_AL_N_or_i_c_E ___ 11 with joints somewhat like knees and elbows. The lowest •A• tJN SUPlltlOlt COUltT 01' THE STAT• 01" C.ILll'OllNIA l'OR tl. f ch bl de stay THI COUNTY OF ORANGE sec on o ea a s No. ""''"1 green. If you give the blade NC:.1'~•P:&,l'/1A"c,':0w:t~ ::~1T;i: · Jhe · LITIIRS Tl!STl\M(HTARY time to grow ano r section, Eu•t• ., JOl'IN c. HILLE BRECl>IT, the one at the bottom tends to ~11!,~w~ 11 J. c. H111ebrec111, wither and tum brown. When NDTICE IS HF.REI'¥ ClllEN ltlll W, • I(, HlllWICl\I 1\11 l!tt<I ~·••In • Otllllon you get around to mowing, )'OU 111r Prol»tt cl w111 '"" 10• lnuance o1 trim Off only the ..,_n tops -Ltt!trs Tt1l•"1tM11"/ IO Ptlllloner. e• w~ relerence 11) Wf!J<fl It m101 lo• lu•the.r and the )aWll. JookJ terrible. JllrllcUlttl, tl'ld ni.1 Ille llrnt tr.II ~l•ct Ir do t th Ill" llofirfftt th• 11m1 1111 been Ml fo.r you no mow e $Olltt,,,btr 11, 1t10, at tilO o,m,, in "" shaggy lawn all summer It CO\lrt,..,·t1 Ontr1m1111 1110. i o1 1110 ' cour!, 11 1'0D Civic C1nt1r 0r1v1 Wfft. lft Sprouts Jots Of tall Stems, 1111 Cllv of Sln!o An•. C1Utwnlo. topped wilh feathery plumes. 011" V:.1~'~~'.ici~~ These pretty topknots are Mcow•~~"1;R~'f~ clusters of seeds. Soon they JM 1111 c111'"''" A.,._ turn brown and scatter a round 0.-111tt• c1n1. mu , TtltlfltMt U3<11'0 to start new grasses for next •t!onlt'f• ,., Pt111i."" P I h h ~ublltllt<I Ot•noe CNa1 l>ellv i"!lftl, season. eop e w o mow eac ie"""""' J. t. u . 1•10 ""'10 LEGAL NOTICE week have pretty 1reen lawns -but lhe grass "ever gets a chance to grow seeds. The -----.-. ..,-.----- seed we buy ts gathered from <•RT1,.1cATE oP 1uS1N•s1 "ICTITIOIJS NAM! special grasses that were th• une.•1!111td dot1 c1r1uv ~t 1, weeded and wa•··ed and left ,on11...c:1r.., • llutlntu •• u,1 N~wPOrt ~ Bl.,.., Co••• Mtlf, c1morn11, uncle• 11\f; lQ grow f.IJ SW'TI.mer, flc11ll0119 firm n1rne II l'ITCH'S AUTO SERV ICE IM ll'ltt 111d ll•m 11 com1>11lK ol ll!f follOWll\I <>trlOrl, Wf\olf ftl ..... lfl f\111 tncf tl•ai ol rulOtnc.t 11 II IOllOWt : Overdue Fl.nils ltltlllf'll G1nt~. ,,. Victor!• ''·· C.M. l>tttd S.11...,bf• •• 100 ltlCll•l'll 01~11 Sl•lt ol Colltor~!t. · Ortr'lft (Ol.fflfY ; VERONA, Italy (AP) -011 St•IOtl'lbtr •· 1t1t1 bttort "''' ~ 1.effirino Berti ~ and LUJ"I Noll!Y Pullllc 1n •nd I<!• ••Id sie11, • •v, .. .....-llY 1•11rt<1 R!Cft••d G1rcl1 Verrini 58, finally rteelved ~-IO mt IO '>" !flt ""'°" wllM• ff! I I U f. 111.n. 11 1ut1Kr!btd lQ lht w!llll" o · C: a no ces to pay 1ne1 1111tnimt:n1 1nc1 •d11~owltdot<1 lit ••tcuted levied In 1M2 for violation or ~~,.~(1'.t,l $a.i.L) wartime blackout regullUons. "''"' IC, HtnlY Postwar charges In relatlYe S~!~~ ~~11~i:.tllto•n1• cumncy values l'C!duced the "'' c°"""°Fu'°" E •• ,,., H"'9t!IC.t 1•. 1'72 fines to 7 .2 cent.I for Berti ud ,.ubUllltO or1M• co1u OtllY Pr1e1, 11.2 centa for Verrlnl, '"'''"""' •· u . "· ''· "10 iw.n wov \.lortu1ry Cll•1>tl. ln!frmen!. ductlMO ~ bu'lntn et HMS JAtn'1elvn A~ll<!~r"° (liude H, Sulfltdind •lld Flovd PublltheO Or1nve Coair Otlly '°ifoi, Ptclf!c Ill•"" M!mctf'lel P1r~. NoWl><l'I Ave .. Hun11no1on 8e1c11. C•lllornl~. ulldt• D Reneloc ~now~ to me 1~ l>e !II! SH>!emt:.-r J, 1910 1451.10 Htrbl>r Elkl Lodge 11167 will olf!cllle. !ft• flcll!IOU5 firm """"' O! TR/IOEMAR!< p~c•ons whMe n~mn are lub'!c.iberi to ---;c-:-:-:-:-=o==--- Btll l!l"!Nl0Wt1 Mor!utrv, COil• Me~e. f:LUORESCl"NT SERVICE •llll l~AI '~1d ·~e w11n1n lnttrumrn1 an<f 1c!<nowled9e<1 LEGAL NOTICE OlrtclO'I. ll•m I\ (Of!'IPO.ad ot tfte !Ollowln; """an, ll\!!V ••KuleO lh• ••"'•· STOVALL WllOtt n•ma Jn 1uH 1no Pl•t• GI •esldenct (OFFIC IAL $EAL! T·&1t1• J8mel J, S!ovall of olOO Mtft !llit( W•"· 11 ·~~~llow,:..• I ""a 6077 Po•nt Lo • J!l ll L. JObll NOTICE OF !NTli NTrON TO COl!t Melt. Servlcet Pet!Oln~. Btll 0 J tH ii" t' 'e n ' m Ncttrv Pul>l•C.CA!if11rnl1 CRlATE SECURITY INTl!RfST C M • v~, un ng on l ot · Prlnl\Pll on•c• 1~ IS•<. '''' -'''' u.c.c .o Bf'OldwfY Mortu1rv. oll• tH. D•le<I Autu.i 1', 1910 ATHERTON ltc~e WtlnMrt Orollfte Couniv NOTICE It ""'!~• olven lo !II• Stt!f o! c ll!O I My Comrnl"fO<I E•Dl'"' CrMl!ors of F1anlr. Cort/no, Oeb!ot, Victor 7· A!lltr10n. 1°'16 MO l!)uln Dr., Orenoe c!n!;n • .,Mirth 1. 191) w1>111e lollllne•1 100•!'1 I• "fl1 AIOlano l>luM!no,Otl Betti>. Su"V•Ved !)y mc1"'1r. On A 0 1 ?I 1110 'llefcr• mt ~ "4M.,•v 1'ubl.,h('(I O•a1111e Coa~t O&rlv Pile!, Or!v~. Mlnln11 Vl•io Counly of Oranvr Mn.. Mlnnlt Alnerlonl two ~•ol11et1. Pul)llt ~" u:<\CI ·fo, ~l!d S!lle. ·~riQnaltv Auoull :1'I end SeP•em1>er ), 17. It, Sl.r• or C~ll•ornle'. Illa! 1 secvr11V TMm•• end L"°. ltO\ltV, MOl\llav, l~Pelcecl lteH welnbero ~>\Own to me 10 Tt70 Ull·lO lnttrt1• !' aDnul lo bt ertt!~ by Otbtcr 7·:11 PM, Pee~ ll'1mllv CO!Gnl~I Funerel be ll\t Ptrion wl!Oie n8m1 11 ''•b•c•l~f'd tnd 11r6n!ed lo Ali'e T, Ve•I•~. Securf'f HOrtlf. ltlQUltm Mlln, Tuesd••· t !G lM wl!ftln !~t!rumenl lllCI ICkn<1wle<1g. LEGAL NOTICE Parrv, w!>M• bul)neu •dO•PH I• 111' AM, $1. Simon & JU<l~ (11hOll(; Cllvrc11, "II 1111 e•Kultd rh• ""'' O••n111 Avenue, Co,1• Mt$•. Covnt\I ti Hu~!ln11ton BI I< h. Pff'~ FtmllV (OFFICIAL SEAL) . p.)l"J Or111Q,,, St•le ol C1mor11l1, Colorlllf l'untr&.1 Mome, Dlrcetors. Jten L. Jobit Cl':ltTlll'ICATE OF BUSI NESS The pre~er!v In wtllch 11oe SecurllY MILLER r.rctary Pu~1lc.C1llfernl1 FICTITIOUS NA ME 1111tre•I will ric t•o•!cd Is, l!I ~Mfll C.rl J. Mille•, ol6' w. lflll j t,, Cot•• PrlnclOll Ol!ltt In Tl>o llnde••ltned oo corh•v rnev &•• •11 ll•tures en<! IQU1Ptnonl. turnl!urt •nit Me•• Ditt °' de•!I\, Sept l. survived O••nte Counlv concl1Ktlno e bu11neu 11 l«l s. C111s1 lurnhtolno• ct Deotor ccverlno D•<:lOe•!v bl' diuohtt n. M ... J M. s~allc<, 1..,0 Mv Comrnlnio11 Explre1 Hlollwa•. L•9une Be•ch. (•lifo•n!a, un<'lor f!Gw loxell'!I 11 UJI Newt>ttrl 81vd .. John Miiier of ~at!l•I •!Id w11, Mnrch 7. lt7J 1he 11cu11cu1 1.-m namP Cl LA COMBE Ca1!1 Mo11, Cnun1y 01 Or1nt'· SIAlt 111 t°"'' J~•~netbu,0 $0ulll Alfka Publl1ll&<1 Or•noe Co•1I 0•11~ Pllllt, COIFFURE~ •1111 Iha! •aid rl•m 11 cam. C~llfo1n!A. •ni::I bu1ln•n known •• u~:';tllde •ervlttl. 'Tu~5<18y, ! PM; ""a .. 1! 29 ano SeP!fm~r S. 1'. It. 1>01ed O! the •ollow.nQ pcr~ru, whose "MAI/ERICK BEl!'R 1.0.Vl':RN," Hirbll• ~t•I Mt!Mrll l Pai~ wesle llO 1910 "11·10 n•••lll In lull tnd Pla~ti 01 reildence ere Tiit •lo•"•IO ~•curily tr1n1ecl!llfl wm CM 1 Mott trY 6"6 d8~ oirector• •• follcw1 · be COll'u"'m•ltd on or aNer lllt 30lh d8Y •t u ' . · · LEGAL NOTICE Mtltn• lleckw•I!. 10Hl Ave. C.illdftd, ol SePt~mtio)r. 1010, .r 10 A.M. ti GftOll· ARBUCKLE & SON WestcllJI Morluary 427 E . 17th St., Costa ~tesa 14~•881 • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR 3·9150 Costa MeP MJ 6-2'24 • BELL BROADWA V MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa ri.1e1a Ul-3433 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1715 Lapna Canyon Rd . 49f.t415 • P ACIFJC VIEW MEMORIAL PARR Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel 1500 Pacific View Drive Newport Reach. California 144-%700 • PEEK FAMILY COl.ONlAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 80111 Ave. Westminster 893-8525 • SHEFFER MORTUARY l.a•una Beach 4M·IS.15 Sa.a Clemente Cn.«1100 • SMmrs· MORTUA RV tz7 Mafn St. Hundn_fton Bttcb 51HS31 Ml11lon Vitia ER ESCROW CORPO RATION, 111 lO. Jack S. ltoxkwtll. '6151 Avt. CtllO•d, ILLINOIS. ANAHEIM, C .. LI FORNIA, !11 P·Ml&• Minion vr11o. lnstA11"1tn•s. Cl!RT!FICATE 01' 8VSINESS D•le-11 Aveu•t ?I. 1910 So ••••• known lo Ill• Stcurtd P•rty, l'ICT!TIOUS NAMI! Helel'I• ltoc~w,11 111 bu1lncn n•mes Ind 1ddres1e• u11d 1>v Tiit unclersl~11ed doe• <trllty he Is con· Jt ek '· ltox~wtll lh• Oe~lor !er !h• l!lr•t vt•fl 11•1 0111. <IU<lfnt • bu1<n1u 11 ''61 NIWOOrl arvd .. SI•!• of C•llfornl• •••: M1ltomo. Inc .. 111)1) So. Mtln $1'"tel. e-1K11 Me ... C11Uorn1e. ut>dtr tnt lie· Orinot counrv S•nM .o.r:b. c~111. ~IOI. 11111111!1 firm fllmf ol ENllHIONMENt"S On 1,21•111, before me, t NO!trv Publle OATEO Avou~t 31. 1910. ~"" !hi! ,,ld llrm 11 ccmi>0•1d cl 1111 1" •nd tor 11Td s11te. urtor.111v •r>oeared Allco T Vt rJ•" !ollowl~I rterson. w!\ose n1rn1 In lull t i\d Helt.-. "-Kllwel1 incl Jlek $. Roc:J<well GltOll.Elll !~CROW CO RPOJtA.TION PllCt ol re1h:renct 11 l l 1011ow1· ~nown 10 mt 10 ~ the 11ertons whoie 111 SO. llllnc11 0011 Brown, JllU> Lindo, llt1bot, C•!ll Mme• ir• iu11terlbfd 10 lht wo!llln 111. Ar.11> .. m, C~lll. '19111 Oftllld Aue. 1~· ltlG · 11•um1111 1nd •cknowllldfllO lhty t•eeu!~d l!:Jcrow Nt. l7l1-0I OOn L. B•own 1110 ''"'' 1'ubllilled Or1•1111 '°"'' D1llY Dll<!I, ST4TE OF CALIFORNIA, (Dl'l'ICl.:L $EAL) $f1>itml)fr S, 1,10 llil-)D 011 .t.NGE COUNTV ; Loullt How1rd Oo Auo u1r " 1t 10, btlOI'• mt, • No!1rv NotirY PubJIC·C1llfor111• Public In Incl tor .o.•ld Ste!t, 1>tri.on1llv PrlnclPll Ciifltt In J .EGAL NOTICE •P•t•red Oon arown 1t11own to mt to l>P Or•nt t counlv 111• 111rton whole "'"'' ll lUbtc:rlbtO to Mv Comm!11ton Explrtl CERTI FICATE P·HOS• P .. RTNERSHI~ !he ,.!thin !n1lf\/men1 1'111 •c1ul<>Wltdffd .,U'lul• • lft2 01' ""e~fte~ltd tllt •• ,,,.. P~hl!•htd Or~"" Co.II 01\tv PllOI TRANSACTING, BUS!NEl$ UNO.ER .... \Olllcl tl $ .. !) Ftl;TITIOIJl NAMli J n E 0 1 Autull 2t Ind kPlembtr S, 12. "· Wf lh' uncler~tined c••IUy llttl wt ~,.. N~~~N P~bll~~ l•ll!crnlo 1910 1 Ult·IO lrftn1~c!lllO builn•u' Al• t 11ntr•I P•lncl~•! OlflCt In LEGAL NOTfCE 1>1r1~e,.~in ur>dO• the llcllrloul 11•mt nl O•a1109 County COIN MAit i' I Qe.la~1!1on ll>tt dDtl Ol'll Mv Cemmru1on E~P!r11 1t10w lhe n•mc1 o! !ht pert0nl !n"rtlle<! June 21, 191• SUPtfllOR COURt Oft T"..E t• P1rl11t•~ t!lf•~ln: 11111 111 c I! Publlthtd Or1not CCHISl 081!¥ Piiot, STATf 01' CALl,OltN!A l'Olt P1r!ntrShlP'I or!rn:lofl Pl•ce Of 1!;.11lnes1 AU'IUll U, 21, 1f i ncl SoDllmlle• 5, THI COUNTY OP ORANGI 11 11 !tot NtwPOf! 80U!tvt rd, Cost1 1110 ' 1S~'·IO Nt. A.UIU Me:!t. Or1no1 Counlv, Ctlllorn!f; t lld l~•I 0101111: TO SHOW CAUSE. lhe "'me• In full ol ttl member• Ill ~uctl LEGAL NOTICE Alll)lk •llon ol OON~A HARWOOD N:rtntrslllo •lld t~tlr ~1,cti cl re111!1nco 11--------------·IBALL tor ChtllOt ot Nl ll'lf. t•e: P•JU01 WHEREAS, DONNA HARWOOO, 8Al l., C!i!I Ocllol\oG, 111 N1rcl11u1 Coro,._ (lfRTll'ICATE 01" 8USINl!SS 0tlllionet" n11 flit!! t Nl!llon w!tll tllt' del Mi r, Clllfornlt ft1CTIT!OU$ NAMI cit•-ol !ftlt Cour! for If! oro ... tlltnelno JIM C•"1Pl>tll, JtllO 8tlttrlc Dr!vt, 11tll!I011t•"• ftln'\I from 0 O N N A Co•ff Me1•. C1lllo•nl• Tiie Uf'rdtr1!tnt<1 Ootl flf1[IV lh• 11 COii• HARWOOO !ALL 10 DONNA HARWOOD D1lt<1 Auou•I 10. lflO dutll11e • CM.11!n111 II '10-ll We1re!lll Dr .. CL!!ll:MOHTJ ,1111 00>\0FIOO Ntwoorl ltten, C1Utor11l1, Unclt~ lllt llC· IT " (tROEltEO lhl l tll Hl'M'lnl In Jlrn CAmPllS!I l!lh'IUJ tlr"' n•l'l'll of l!NURTONE CO. OF o 0 STAlE O• C•L"ORNIA CALIF & "'"-'l lr'ld ·~·· Ml" !lrm rs lltflltd n !ht l llOYl1111 11td "'"'"' 10 ' • H t f lltlcrt. lhl\ COUfl ,i t:JO 1.r-n,. OM COUNTY 01' Dli!ANGE. n. tcmPG11d o1 !M foll<>W!~t Pitt.On, wllo1t $NI. 2S. 1t10, in tllt cour1rcorn 01 Dir>•"· o... Aut<i•! 10, 1•10, belor• mt , "'' f~j;;!,1." 11111 Incl aloe:• o1 ••tldt nct I• 01 rntfll No J, ot lh• COYrllloll'• rn Jin!• ltlldt••ltlltll, No1•ry· Pull!!c lot !!WI $1U• Ani11 11 MCO " "' St Llftt .tint , County o! Or1n11, C1lllor11!1, ~rid o1 C1h1ern11, ""t.0n•llv •Dl>tf•t'd c1111 O • I ' I ' lllOw tlutt• If 1n1, WhV 1111 lttlil!ofl tor C)OllChoo Ond Jim (lmOblll, -lll!Wft IO Mt Coron1 d11 M1•. Aot. tt. tl\lftlt o1 """" 1h0Uld l'IOI be 1,111t.o. 10 w tnt ""'°"' W'Mw namts •r• Dflf<I Aue. !.&. 100 IT 1$ FURTH!"-OltOERED 11111 1 1ul)1Crlbtd to !Ill 1Qrl901no l111!ri,1mtnl StATil! OP ~~·:,1:0,.ti:0•11 COPY GI tnl) orotr to '"°"" CIUlf bt '"° "'~llO'Wl!l(IQ('d to .... lhll 11111 .... ORANGE COU NT Y'· l!Ublllfttc Jn !l>t 011ly Pllor, • lllWllNPO• KU!~ Ille l/llM, · l of ttMtll tlmilf!lon or!~lfod In Ille Coun· !Ofllclt l ~•!• On Autull "· ltl'D. bt ort ,.,., • Not1ry tr o/ Or•~ff, Ctlll0rnl1, onu 1 -k 1or FrMrkk A, 81r11e1, J•. F'U!)11C In Ind for •tl(I 5!tll, l\tl'Mlfltt!r IC>Ur W((tlllvt w~ ll'lor to ,,.,. ""' No!~rv PUllll( • Ct lltornlo IPDt~rtd ,lnp1t1 "-· M<Glll --n lo mt at! tor htlrlf!t Of> 1111 ltlltlo!! "•1'1(11111 OfllCI In to 1>t tht ptrl(tn wllOtt n11'1\f 11 •ullWlfl. OATED• AlllVll , lt1' ' 0•1nt1 Cou111v td IO ' th• Wllfllft lftlll'Uil'lltll '""' . R1 ym0fld t tiomo-MY {O"""'"'IOfl I!,.,,., ecknow wo'!I int t•K~ltd lltt """'' Jll'iM ol l~I S-IOI" Cou•r Jan "· ltlJ tOlfltlll SIAU JAMIS T. CAPll'YZ "L&n "'"" e•RNIS JOfftlll i · Oivr, AllWMY II LIW Allorn..,> II LIW No!t•Y llbllc, C•llforn11 ,,,, ..... , •. , s ,_. •4JO Ctl!llUI o·, .. , Prll'l(lotl Off lct fn '" "" 11 '" Ottftff COlll'!lv Ntw00rl lftch, (11llwnlt tUU Soil!• Jt1 M• tomrnlu lon E••lra C'14l t»4'U Ntw.i.rt lotc~. C1lllorn!t ., ... J~M 21, \911 ililllfllt' for flell!lentr Tt!Mfttltl (114) ...... Of ,.u111!,~N O•lnH CCHll! Ot!IY !'!ti)!, ,.vl!t11flM 0rfnte CCH11t 01111 Pl1ot, Puhll•llH 0\'"1111 (Oil! 0.llY PIJot. AlltUfll •S, n. 1f f!IO '""'""' :S, Autult u. u . " t"ll ,,Pltmlltr j, Aut~1t JS. "·"I/Id kPltrnbtt &. 1t10 lflfi U1t•IO 'fl'D l»l·'Y" lJ»..lt ' • I I Q It Ii " !i I i ' 1 ~ ~ I ' ' i I I a f ! ' L l I • ~ ! ~ " I D~ILY PILOT W ' omens. Lih Not - For Brigi d Satuttlay, Septernbtr S, l97Q SUN. 10 A.M. TO COSTA MESA ONLY ' . ,, P.M. MON. 10 A.M. TO 6 PM. OLYMPIA, Wash. (UPI) - Brigkt Olsen, who played a key role in organizing women to vote in the first presidential election afler adoption of the l 9lh aimeodmenl, says she disagrees with goals of the Women's Lib ltlovemerit. "l don't think the darlings really want to carry cool on their shoulders like a man, but that's where .!I demand for total equ::lity logically leads," SUN. MON.· Labor Day Disc;·ount Sale 6he said. •·1 belie\·e in equal pay for equal work. but not in equal rights.'' said the Se at 1 le woman, v.•ho learned politics at an early age and was pro- minent · in mayoral a n d this stale v.'hile still in her early twenties. LONG-SLEEVE SPORT TOPS ·, f44 BOYS' FLANNEL PAJAMAS 99~ This isn't the first lime Reg. 1.97-2 Days Brigid has taken a positi.on t Reg. 1.66. Jr. boys' cotton flannel li kely to be unpopular with Pastel and dark-tone nylon tops W'./ J.' button coats and pullover middies. many "''omen.1 in mock or full turtle necklines. '/ " Sizes 3 to 7. Jl was while.she was serving S-M-L. ./ ' , --... ,..,,,.,,,,...,,....,.=o::z•:e:"" as regional superintendent orl'j'==.,-'-''-"~=;:.::zs....,ciocDil::::ll"-"""'""""'""'""':::'""=""-'=i~:;:;;.:""ori:~~=l:tC=~""":I • ~~. ~:::;;;:m:~i·;~ r ~ i ~:1'! GIRL'S SLIPS I after World War I that she ~· lj drew headlin<s around the ' 7 7 ~ state and stirred the ire of working \\ives. "Married "·omen w h o s e husbands are able to support them should be 1,1.•eedcd out or industry to make room for returning soldiers,'' Brigid t MEN'S NO-IRON SLACKS suggested at that time. Reg .• 97 J Brigid, then a petite and 65% Kodet Polyester. 35% cotton. Girls slips "-'ith lace Reg. 3.97. Cotton/nylon. Solid col-fetching young woman of 't7, 1 b was watching from the wings e:ye et, em roidered yokes, and self-ruffled bottoms. ors. Ivy styles, 29-40 ; continental on that da y a half C1!nlury ago 0S1:z;es~4~thru;~1~4~. ="'=7"""'=:z::::1~'.:"':'""=r::-==~:~~~~~~~:..,..,~ styles, 28-36. this monlh when the Ten· ...s~ _....._ 'nessce legislatU{e ga" women LACEY PASTEL LINGERIE r-:z:=="""'GZZ""""=== "';~~:m;-~~~~;;;;;~"""'~ in that state the vote and tT m assured ratification of the CANVAS women's suffrage amendment. She was sent immediately"' J 3 3 BOATING OXFORD • West Virginia by th c Republi can National Com· f 88 mlttee to take charge of , or- ganizing wom en voters in that state to help elect Warren G. Harding. After Harding took office. 2 Day .-Reg. 1.97 ,;he was under consideration to 2 Days-Deg. 2.88 head the \\'Omen's bureau of Nylon or polyester/cotton pctli- the Labor Department. coats and pettipants. Some with ;~~~;~~~~;~d[g~~~~~~! But she voluntarily took shadov.• panels. S,M,L. herself out of contention for o...:.D the job when she became I ~iz::ii;:"!:-:;:~~::;:-;:t'i:Jlo.=::;,:r::=:::::::<i' l~:=;·=-:.::.=,-,....-G~-=·-;:-;:, ·:;:. "":.o:z: engaged "' a young Seattle • CREATE A WALL BOOKCASE! doctor. ' "I had been '° lilaunch in la24" SHELF my opposition to married 222 ~'OJJlen holding jobs they ;. · didn't need that J couldn't very well work myself," she t • explained. 2 D•y• ------Sfigid was barely o I d ~ enough to vole when she I Reg. -3.37 h24" Shelf became a key mcm&er of the Versatile Walnut-finish llhelvf's f it campaign staff of Henry · on brackets, move to suit your :;pacc Save! ~~~~~o~' w~o. f~~m1~6. s~!~ j ~~~c ~.~~~~.~ .. ~.~ ... ~.1.~~·~·~·~···~.~~.~k~ making what turned out to be l .17 \Valnut or Goldtonc Stand· an unsuccessful bid for ards ··-·· ......... _ ............... -·-·-'"···· 73< another term . ~ -: · • " She then became virtual campaign manager in Ole Hanson's successful campaign for the Seattle mayor's job. She has worked as a legislative staff membe r in every session since 1921 and oow serves as a hostess in the 1tale senate. OPERA GLASSES FOLD FLAT 73~ Brigid's oldest daughter was only five when her husband died, leaving her to rear her children \\'hile wearing llvo Reg. 97c Focal glasses fit in hats as mother and breadw1n· pocket or purse, for theater, SOFT-SOLED BEADED MOC f44 2 D•y1-Reg. 2.21 j Casual moc in white genuine elk Jeather with fancy colorful bead- ed front. 5-10. ~0 ·arae sa -o ·~ ,.1 .1 BATIERY-ELECTRIC 1 RADIO 857 2 Day• Rog, 10.l7 Realtone Al\·l portable in smart self-case~ Built-in antenna; slide tuning. 8x51/,i, x3". ner. sports close-up! One of her daughters is now -;==='""'-'--"'=""'""'°""=--"O..:::C:!:::::=~~~::::~~=:;~~~~~~~~~:-~;..;;,;~~~~~~~~;:~~:;;;;;;~;;~:;;~~:~~;;~:.:~~; a physician and another is the __....--;-----_ . ., .,.. wife of a Slate Supreme Court Justice. Throughout h<'r long years of political involvement, she has remained every inch a SPECIAL PURCHASE woman. '-===:r::::".:!:>:r;:".:">-=::..::J:z:;:iar;;c:::,,.zs:::;::,""'""'c:""'~z:::.:5l~"°":;-;::::o:::.:~ "All these women ~ant to be ~ ---':tXL::!..• "'";'!- men," she mused. ··1 can't understand it. rve always "JI· joyed being a girl. OCCSig nups Nea r End ; Oasses Set Registration at 0 r e n g e Coast Co!l<'ge is nearing an end as lhe college prepares for the beginning ol classes on Sept. 9. Or. Thomas A. BIBliC'l)'. direcloc of thf! evening college, said that vacancies li Ii 11 remain in most cJa$SC!;, but that these should fill rapidly at the up com in g registration dates. Open M?gistralion will be held in the OCC gymnasium Wednesday and Tuesday from t p.m. to 8:~ p.m. FoUow:ing those tw o dat~, registration will be held, vacancies pttmitUng, o n campus from & p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 9. 10, 14·17 and ; 21-22. nie evening college offer$ a full range or academic and technk:al classes, plus high 1ehool diploma complt!llon couMies and citizen sh i p classts. EMBOSSED REPRODUCTIONS OF ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING 3.57 . A selected series oi accuralely em- bossed reproductions of original oil paintings, highlighting the actual brush strokes. A "'ide variety of popular subjects by known and contemporary artists. Includes as-1 sortments o( sea scapes, land· &capes, moderns and still lifes. 15" "27" ·o.A.D: 15." x 27 " 0 .A.D. ART REPRODUCTIONS TRU·COLOR E'COlOGY SUBJECTS 2.57 Reg. 4.99 Satingold black liner, grained wal- nut gold lip, oak while gold lip, grained maple gold lip. Double deck shadow box. 23" x 29" O.A.D. • " • SUN. MON. • I - S~~urd11, Stptembff 5, 1970 DAILY PILOT 0 . COSTA MESA ONLY Quemoy • Peaceful After "'ar SUN. 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. MON. 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. \ Labor Day 'iscou,1 Sale TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) - A donkey plods ils afternoon routine in a aorghum field . Its master behind the plow wlpt5 his forehead with a dirty towel, His two amall children are playing nearby, This Is a conimon sight to- day on Quemoy. into which Communi!t Chinese shore bat- teries two mlles av.·ay lobbed 200,000 artillery shella a dozen 81/2x 111/2' ROOM•SIZE RUG 1044 1 Deys-R99. 14,44 Rayon loop pile, polyfoam back. Save! • 4.M Polyfoem 9x12' Underlay 3.97 5.94 9x11' polyfo•m underl•y 4.94 -SAVE ON 21x34 AREA RUG Reg. 96c ~ Smart fringed rayon pile backed \Yith latex. 7 decor ;1 colors! NORTHERN PAPER TOWELS Reg. 33c roll~ 145 quilted llx9V... '' 2-pl y to,~· els to roll ! \Vhite, col· ors. Sa ve! KMART POTATO CHIP ' ~ - LARGE 1 POUND BAG Fresh and crisp. Get several packages and save. A real family treat. • GARDEN HOSE Reg. I.97 119 '1 100~0 vinyl plastic garden hose. 50' x 'h ". J While quantities last. ~ • '.! POL YFOAM CHEST JO.QUART -2 D•y• Only ;; " Big 30-quart si1.e polyfoam chest with ~j plastic handle is a perfect picnic car· rier. Keeps everything fresh and cold for hours. Specially priced for this sale -Buy now and save! 24" FOLDING GRILL 4•• 2 D•y• Only Chrome plated 1rid with handles; ratchet grid adjustor. Tubular plated folding tripod legs. Has deep bowl, beaded rim. Deluxe whitewall wheels. Green. Char1e lt. PLUMP ~ IEDREST PILLOW 197 Contoured for comfort. Choice o' t lovely floral or solid colors. Gift· ~ ed savings ! ; tlWW.IG&AS&&UWWW:Jr~ 2·WHEEL 10" TRAINER BIKE 893 2 D•ys-Reg. 11.U Side\valk bike has flamboyant color and bright chrome with training wheels. PEDAL TRACTOR-TRAILER ~ . 916 s 2 Day1-Reg. 9.96 i Colorful plastic trike·tractor has ., 27" detachable trailer ; 4' overall i length! ·~ ALL·IN·ONE RING BINDER 1sa 2 Oay1-R•9. 1. 97 81h xll" vinyl or canvas. \Yith paper, then1e book , dictionary, zip pou ch, index, rule! years ago. Quemoy, the liny lslarKI group the N11ionali!t Chinese prefer to call Kinmen, is as peaceful today as it used to be bt(ore the Communists lOoil: over the mainlaod of China. Practically all the traces or war have been wiped out, and except for jeeps and weapons carriers that speed past, Quemoy could pass as a quiet remote village on Formo!a. "All quiet on the Ki nm en front" is how a milltary spokesman proudl y describes the situation in the Taiwan straits in general and on Quemoy. in particular. The optimism la shared by American military ad viser:oi assigned to the offshore island and U.S. Navy personnel patrolling the 100-mile-wide strip of water that separates Taiv.•an from the Communis t mainland. The United States h t s drastically redu~d p a l r o I missions in the Taiwan Sltails this year. The war in Vietnam took away a large part of the U.S. 7th Flee I, which is ch1rged also with patrolling the Taiwan straits. But lhe peace on Quemoy and another offshore island group of Matsu has con tr ibuted lo Wa shington's decision to cut down the American patrol missions . What is rommonly referred to as Quemoy is in fact a com· plex comprising 14 tiny island:ri only about two miles off Amoy on mainland China. It is about 125 miles from Form<>sa. Matsu compri~11 19 islands. It is 114 miles from Ta iwan but only about five miles from Communist China. Its total area is about 17 square miles. On Aug. 23, 19&8. the Chinese C-Ommunists s t a r t e d an artlllery dtlel that came later lo be known as the Kinmen Crisis of 1958. During the one and a ha!! months after that day they fired almost daily until they declared a ceue-fire that U\ty have sinct h()Jl()rcd. Virtually every square foot on Quemoy, which has a total land area of 109 square miles, was bombed by Chinese Com· munist shore balterles. Of· ficial staliatics show durin.¢ the artillery duel each square kilometer on Quemoy was hit '"""'""""' .• .,..,,......,,...,,__...,""!1 I by nearly 4.000 rounds. ·-..... ~ .... ...,..,..... ,. -. "All hell broke loose," lht SEE· THROUGH SHOE BOX J farmer behind his plpw and f donkey said as he told of the event that occurred 12 years ago. 33c f Reg. 63c : Stackable plastic, 12Vi ! x 6 5/8x3'f..i ''. ,,. His house. was bombed flat , but "fortunatel y noDod y was hur t," the farmer recalled. The econom y has grown rapidl y. Agricultural produc. lion -farming is slill the main occupation on Quemoy - has increased 60 times In the last 12 years. ~~~ 13'/J xl0'12x3'h:' .s\Ve•~:~ I "' Y:;b l:'!'ZZ .,,. ... . Both Quemoy and Matsu are Nationalist C hina 's strongholds that help keep the pea ce in the Taipei straits. •Kmart FWe.rms and Ammunition Policy F "tl'rms I nd 1m"'unttion •e SOid '" S! .. CI complilrtee w•th fe<fer1I. Si.It Ind loait 11W\. Purch1ser m1:st ~ 21 yt1t1 ol .goe ind show Qroof, muu be 1 •H•<Mnl ol 1ht '1111 '" wtudt the firP..-ms lndfor 1mmuni1ton ll't IOld. All po1tch .. 11 mull be l)IClttd up tn Qet90fl. GLENFIELD MARLIN RIFLE 2893 Rtg. 32.'2-l D•y• Ch•rg• lt-Mod•I 25 . 1t1arlln·made .22 ri.!le with pre· pack 4x scope. Glenfield bolt ac· tion with clip. PACK OF 2 LIGHT BULBS 22c Reg. 42c ! Sylvania insld .. lrosle<I for soft brilliance. 60, 75 or 100 watt. --- Quemoy blocks the mouth of Am oy b;1y and interdicts Com· munist sea lrafrJc. ~1at111 forms the northem anchor or an offshore defense line and seals the mouth of the Min Ri ver that l\ows pa s t Foochow. ANIMALogic For Weekender Advertising Phone 6424321 • • I ' • • • 5 ' ! I ' ~ ' • i l r ~---·-·~--------------------- JO DAILY PILOT ' DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS MUn AND JEFF JUDGE PARKER PLAIN JANE • ,./I Saturday, !'pttnfber !. 1970 By Tom K. Ryan 6Rl!A,. GALLOWS!! AREN'T ' ,...,.__---.:_--_;,.., ll'Nl;'l'lll'(, f'I~ AN' RUSTLI~ •A•• WOIK AN' NO PLAY MAXES HelNOUS r:NOIJG!f FOR YOU?! JACK A PU•• BOY11! W'rti MUST VOU S.J!W" nDPLE?I PERHAPS l'c».NNA AHP LOVE AAE RIGMT •• ™AT JASON t5 MOT TME klNP OF PERSON WHO WOllLP HURT ANYONE! By Al Smltli GRt>CERY 01L.L, DOCTOR. BILL, GAS BIL.L··HER.E , IT IS. ELECTRIC BILL! NO, IT WASN'T PAID! By Frank Baginski ' I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by •• A. POWER I PERKINS ~. AC ROSS l Q11arter --· 6 Terra - 11 High mountain 14 Burst forth 15 Time of year l& Tract of open 91ound 17 Fortiri· cat lcai lB Preserves 20 Paint 22. Sate lli te'$: path 23 Serpents 25 Ctllit· 1 speak ing pt op le '-8 Minute 29 Russ. 1 vi11ai;e commu ne 30 Confounded 32: In a raQt 34 Non-confo1mists 39 Uncivili zed peopl e ,.2. Skunk 43 Mississippi River catfish 45 Suspicious .II& Sovereigns' chairs ~9 Diamond--: M,Wesl role 50 Fi sh . 58 Depend upon: 2wo rds 60 Out fron t : 3 words 61 South. Americari mount airi system 66 Farm yard sound b7 Metal- working shop 68 Grole's "Mississippi " b'J Sou11d ind11ted by the cold 70 Made harmonious iI Musical aganiz11ion: Abbr. DOWN 1 PGss essive word 2 State: Al:br. 3 Czech. party newspaper; 2words 4 Bridge sectioris 5 MGuntain of Europe 'Tourist's accessory Yesterday's Puzz le Solved: 111 1 , SP A1 LA V [ CRY R C H O VAL ll Accused prison's defense 12 Prominent Communist ]3 Meat pit 19 Bra11ch of learning 21 1/1000 of an inch 2.3 W1ong 24 Al ----: Bridge Io Islam paradise 26 Manner of wa lklni;i 27 Nave! character 30 Prr.xlute as an effecl 31 Smal l valleys 33 Col-or JS letter 9~/71) 38 Elegant mode o( living 40 19&0 spac1 "llehicle oil us marione\!1 maker 44 Tax 47 Required 48 Baseball statistic: Abbr. 50 Slope upward 51 Glory 52 Ente1ta incr 53 Ch!tr I !i5 Extra I dividend 57 Direction 59 Astronauts' employer : MISS PEACH l ' I ! ' ; Ll'L ABNER SALLY BANANAS GORDO /OiOSMioJ 45,000 PESOS FOIZA MTHl<OOMf 1'NIMAL CRACKERS ----.... 0 0 • By John Miles By Mell :r. Ul<e i'OU. yot.J'RB MY TrPE! By Saunders and Overgard 54 Ont casting amorous looks 55 Term of 7 Like a certain gem B Nume1ica l preFhr. 36 or a Nortll Atlantl!; island .Abllo', 'l BG!'' ot g!r 's nickname 62 Bird ,,-~~,...7t.~U-,-:=7'1K."""t~TM~'IS~OYF."""~,,...., endearment 5& Pertai nin9 to a towri I! Metal )(I lowest fema le voice 37 l esser Antilles Indi an l • , ' . " " ' .. .f " n 64 Greek vowe l b5 Caleridar abbreviatlo1t PEANUTS • /'ERSONZY, FJRST111N6, 1lJH(W/i'()W.1-KASEY'D Sf ASUEP BY NOW/ By Al Capp By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnsoll ' lH~ STlANGE WOll.D .. MR.MUM . I By Roger B0Ue11 •• \\lHEU 11-lE't' COME TO-TEU. 'EM .:C WEf.lT Tt-lAT-A· VJA'( / • f .! • I w • ,-.~ ~,l;- ' • .. . ·. ·.::::· .. :. DENNIS THE MENACE I I . " ~ l l , i . . s. A • ~ y h y A n lo w ., Ir Ii ] ] le n In A ei re " P• C• h< •• ri "' ,, • w "' Si1 ,. ,, " •• ' lo ,, " "' ··----~~~~~~~~~~~--~--------------------------------------~ . ' DAILYPILOT J! . ' 180,000 to Jam Ontario for California 500 .. ~ -• ~ _, .. By HOWARD L HANDY Ol tllt O.llY l"Ut! Jl•fl' ONTARIO -Lloyd Ruby, Dan Gurney, Johnny Rutherford. Al Unser, A. J. Foyt, Mario Andtetli, Bobby Unser ••.. A field or 33 of the world'~ lop drivers reading like a who's who Of\ automobile racing, launches the inaugi.1~! event at the gleaming new Ontari~ M o t o r Speedway Sunday in the California 500. A crowd of 180,000 or more is expected at the ,25.S million facility adjacent to the San Bernardino Freeway, east of the city of Ontario. The green fJag is scheduled for dropping at 11 a.m. The most prestigious automobile race west of Indlanapolls has the fastest field or driven and cars ever assembled. All preliminaries, with exception ol the last mlnule driver's meeting this morn ing at 11, are out of the way. Foyt is a three-time winner it lndianap:>li.s. Andreu!. Al and Bobby Unser have each won once. Most of the other drivers have been at lndianapoll.s along with a long string of world-wide competition. But the man in lhe sp:>Uigbt in the front row is Ruby who won the pole position with a qualifying time oE 177.567. He also faces one of the greatest bazards .In the race u the pole sitter. The Ontario track has a nine c¥gree ilope with t.he apron tailing off tel four LAGUNA BEACH'S RICK MUTHER. TO VIE . Sports In Brief Rams Seek 5th Straight; McLain, J(uhn to Meet PASADE NA (AP) - Houston's Oilers say much of their success against lhe Los Angeles Rams will depend on establishing a running game which no other club has been able to do effectively so far this year. ln beating four opponents. the Ram s have held them to an average of 43 8 yards per game on the ground. l...()s Angeles defenders additionally have thrown quarterbacks 17 times for a net loss of 135 yards. Running against the fonnidable defense will be Woody Cam pbell, Hoyle Granger and Roy Hopkins. Quarterback Charley Johnson faces the frp.rlt wall of Deacon Jones, Merlin Olsen , Dyron Talbert and Coy Bacon. After Houston lost to Chicago, New Houston Drop8 Dodgers, 7-3 HOUSTON (AP) -Jim Wynn si ngled to start a four-run uprising in the eighth, then singled home the final run of the Inning as the Houston Astros beat l...()s Angeles, 7-3, Friday nighl. \Vynn and Cesar Cedeno opened the eighth with singles and Jim Brewer rclicvC'd starte r Sandy Vance. Wynn r;;cored and Cedeno took second on a wild pitch and aoothcr wild pitch mov_ed Cedeno to third. Jesus Alou brought him home with a sacrifire fly and arter a v.·alk. Joe ~forgan doubled across another run and SCGred on Wynn's second hit. Tom Ha11er's f'A'O--run homer ga\•e the Dodgers a 3-1 lead in the fourth but the Astros tied it in the fifth when tv.•o runners raced home as right fielder Bill Russell dropped Bob Watson's tw0-0ut f1y ball for a three-base error. lOS AHGf.llt HOUSTOJt •'r111M '''"'M W1ll1, ti •u1i.U, rt W Dtvlt, cl W 1>1'1(••, Ill H•ll••· t S•rfm~rt. 'b C.••wlc•ll, 11 G•~l!I, lll Vtoict p ,,, .... , . II: Lt ,.,11, D JO!il\llA, ·~ 'OOIJA\ou,rt 1IJ I 1 tlOM<lf"lln.l'll 5111 1 0IOW~nn,lf 11)1 , 1 ' o Gl.-Mlflf, o o o o o • J ; ; W•tto", lb J o o a •n lOM1n~1.u 1 110 1 0 lOlt1lltr,)b 110 ,,,,,,..,..,,.,,(! 110 lO OOMO"'"••d,t ooa I 0 0 0 Ge""'l"'D,11 0 I 0 0 O OOODW!"°".~ JOIO \llOM11t•Ml,,'I 1 00 0 J E1twroi.. c e e • t TOl~I )6 ) 10 ) f"'~I » 1 10 I Le' 1o,..t l11 C!O 'XIII 000 -) HOUllO" Ctl ll70 O'• -, !. -W\11111, V•~cr, 111111 .. 11, kt ll•r 01' -Le. A"Oll.. J, Hot11to11 1 LOI -LM A"'ti•• I . Ho~IOfl t )~ -G•1brll:tW>tt, J .t.11111, Mortlfl. Hit -Htiltr f, tt -W. Otvl1. SF -J, Ale11. Or\eins and Minnesota, the Oilers su rged a week ago to hand Dallas a 37-21 whipping in their intra-Texas battle. Going out for tonight's 8 p.m. kick off at the Rose Bowl, the Rams list Cleve land . Dallas, Oakland and San Diego as victims, the.lalter by a 16-14 count lasl Saturday night. • • • NE\V YORK -Detroit pitcher Dcnn.v McLain was ordered Friday by Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn lo appear in New York next Wednesday for a hearing on his probationary status and not lo report to the Tigers unt il then. The commissioner. in issu ing hill statement did not use the word suspended in laking the aclion against McLain but in erfect until a hearing is held the problem-plagued hurl er cannot pitch. McLain, suspended earlier this sea~on by Kuhn and placed on a probationary status. after investigation disclose d he had attempted to beC<lme a partner of gamblers allegedly in v o I ve d in bookmaking operations. ~ic.Lain was due to have a suspension lifted Friday night by the Detroit elub imposed after he threw buckel., of water at two writers who regularly cover the club. • • • DEL ~1AR -Jockey Bill Shoemaker managed one victory in six tries Friday at Del Mar to move within one of lying jockey Johnny l...()ngden·s world career record of 6,032. Shoemaker went into the nine-race program needing two wins lo Ue and lhree lo break the recor~ set by Longden the day he retired Ma rch 12, 1966 at Santa An ita. ••• WETHERSFIELD, Conn. -Portly Bob Murph y miselubbed on lhe fipa l hole and hit his second shot under the sta nd.s for a bogey that dropped him into a four-way tie for the top .spot Friday in the first round of the $100,000 Greater Hartford Open Golf Tournament . The 215--pound Murphy, A Mn-winner for two ycar.s, was sia: under par for the day coming to the nnal hole but had 10 sctlle for a 66. • • • The Pitt.burgh Steele.rs raced to 1 31·3 victory ove:r the host Boston Patriots ind Atlanta downed the BuU.110 Bills, 10.7, in Shrevr.port , La. Friday night in National Football Le.•gue pre-se:ason ,aames. I degrees and the first tum could bring chaos l.f he is forced to the Inside of the white line with the field beside and be· hind rum. By comparison with lndianapolis, the 3.1-car field averaged 172.$40 mph at Ontario com~ared~to 167.139 at lndy. Ruby's 1ingl lap r of 177.971 is six miles faster an Joe d's lap mark at lndianapoll • Gurney of Crista Mesa and Rich Muther of Laguna Beaeb uphold the honor of the Orange Coast area. Gurney has made a shambles of ruverside International Raceway over the years. He won two of three championship races and five of seven 500-mile stock ear * * * Directions, Events on Tap, 500 Lineup Orange Coast area auto race fans heading fo r Ontario Motor Speedway Sunday are urged to leave at an early hour because of the anticipat.ed traffic problems that will be created by a crowd of more than 180,000 at the new facility. Most direct route to the track from the Orange Coast area is on the Riverside freeway to Corona. Take the Norco turnoff and go north to the track just beyond the San Bernardino Freeway. There are numerous signs directing the flow of traffic on the Ri verside Freeway and all the way to the track if this route is followed. RACE DAY EVENTS 5 a.m. __;Gates oopen . 8 a.m. -Race ears positioned on apron in front of pits. 9 a.m. -Bands on parade. 9:30 a.m. -Program by chorale group. 9:45 a.m. -Cars rolled to starling positions on grid. 10 a.m. -Parade of celebrities. 10:25 a.m. -Final inspection of trac.k. 10:35 a.m. -Entrance of the colors. 10:38 · a.m. -National anthem and blessing. 10:40 a.m. -Introduction -0f starting drivers. 10:50 a.m. -Playing of the song, ''Impossible Dream," OMS theme song. 10:$3 a.m. -"Gentlmlen, start your engines !" by. Tony Hulman, president Ind ianapolis Speedway. 10:54 a.1n. -Pace lap begins. 11 a.m. -Green flag for the California 500. ' FDllOW"ln1 \1 t~• llne1111 for llw Ct lllDrnlt JOC: l'IJIST ll:OW l loYd llvbv, Wltll!I• Ftlli, Tell. ( MD!'lt DOH-Oflyl 177.5'1 DtllGltf111y, C.ost• Met• !E•1l•F11rdl 17,,.01 J...,nnv llutlwrlord. Fr. Wo•tn !li:11l•·Ford) 11•.llS UfCOl"O lllOW Al Un11t, Alll\lq!H'1'1111• /P,J, CDll·Ford) GffY 8ct1.,, ... ut1n, Tinley P1rk, ]II, Ollvl JDt Leontrd, S.On JOl~ {P.J, Coll.Ford) Y"HIPO I'll"' 1 IJ."" 1G..-... ro1-, . ' . ,,,_,.., A. J, f ov!, Hovtlllfl IC.D'l't!~·Forll) 11•.l•l M~rlo Ar>llrt lll, N11•re1n, Pl. !STP·MtN1m11re· Forll) • 1'•,lff Lffllov Yarbrough, Colvmble, SC l8r1bh•m· Dl!v) 11•.0J' FOUllTM ROW Pe1tr llfVW>r>, Ntw Yark Citv fMCLlrtfl·DlfY) 111 no Gor4on JchflC<Xk, M1 Ple~•tn!, Mith, !Mel.•••~. OllVI 1n.JU B«>bv Unter, Ainu,,.,~ ..... ~ r.:-~~Ford l llJ,llt P ll'TH •ow Mtrk 0 Dnohut . Mf'Clll , P•. (LO!l·FD<d) 17l 011 WlllY D1lle,,l>Acn, E. 8run1wlck. NJ fEt91t· FD<dl in.Ill Miki M<111tv, Brown"'"~· '~" 'E11! .. FDrdl 1n.•s~ ~ SI XTH •ow Jim Mt llcv. Oenv"' 1Gt•h~•ll•·Olfv) Bob Harkev. lr>lll•n~DOllt {Gernerlll·Ol!vl Jlm MtElrt61h, Hov•!on (C6Yl•FD•d) SEVl!HTH lllOW in.111 in :ic1 in.211 S!tYe ICtltllolf, P1r1l-nv. NJ (E1t lt-Olry) 111.ffS Mel ICf'nl'O". Leoe.-. Ir>!!. !E•ll•FordJ 111 SJll Jerry Gr1n1. S111tle IE11ie·O!fl'l 111.sn EIGHTH JIDW Kr¥1" Ber!letr, Svllnev, .&uttr1ll1 Forlll ~wei:lt Sew111. SIMI Ant !Etolf-Ford) Roter MtC lv•ktY, l v$Con ISCitrD;llf!·Fo,...,I N!HTH lllOW (Mon90CK~ 1'l.S11 11!.:!1] 111.111 llltk Mvtntt. t11Yn• Beach :H"Wk·Dtlvl 110.116 Bud Tl"llltl!IKI, s-w•v, 1M. ( 8 r 111 n •,.,. 01tv) 1107•1 Dick Slmcn, Snl! lekt CltY tVol•ted·FDrlll llf 741 TEJolTH JIOW Brute W•lkuo, st .Ptul, lr>ll. (Mort1001.•Dltrl 1111 no George Follmer. Alt•llll (STP·HtW"k·FD<dJ 110.1'1 G•tl Well!, K1n•11 CllY !1Cln9-0llv) \!'0.215 ELEVENTH ll:OW Cerl WUll1m1, G••""'"'"" Mo. <Gerll•rllt·Dllv l110 '" l'•t Poll•rll. Medl~•ll ........ 1SuotD;-For"! 11~11!' Jlm Hu•tvblie, Hort~ Ton1w1M1, NY (Mtllttfl. Olh ) 111.!0l races at the road course. He is also a past winner at LeMans In the 24·hour enduro, teaming with A. J. Foyt. He ill the greatest Grand Prix drivt r ever produce<! by the U.S. and has won a total of tour "-'Orld championship Grand Prix events. At Indianapolis he has been a perennial bridesmaid, finishing second in 1968 and 1969 and third th is year. In addition to driving , he has a growing dynasty as a builder of racing cars. A total of 13 Gumey-construcled Eagles ~·ere entered in the original field al Ontario. Gurney's race plans call for him to go out with the early chargers.If he runs Into mechanical trouble along the way, he will switch to the slower stock block Ford car driven by stablemate Swede Savage of Santa Ana. Savage starts In the middle ol the eighth row. Savage's car reportedly can run longer than most entries on the torrid heat of the track. Track temperature is expected to reach 145 degrees if the air temperature is 90. Muther starts the race on the pole In the ninth row. He wa s the eighth place finisher at Indy this year and is currently ranked 181.h in the USAC national driving championship standings. He is returning to the area where he began his driving career in sports cars in 1960 and won his fir1t~ver race at nearby Pomona. ... ;: -' • :t After his auspicious start at Pomona, :~ he worked his way up throllCh the ~ production sports car ranks, finally .~ landing a ride in an SCCA Group 7 CI D--':~ Am racer in 1~. He began driving on ~ the: USAC champlomhip circuit in 1967. ·t For the ,st.ay-at-,bome fans, the rsce will i. be broidcast on radio stf,tlon KBIG In its enllrety as the pilot atation for the Ontario Motor Speedway network. KNX will bring frequent apot broadcasts direct from the lrack begiMing at 9:45. Parking gatC3 open at 6 tonight with the irack gates opening 1% hours later (6 a .m.' Sunday). : r ... -•• '" " { . ' COSTA MESA'S OAN GURNEY STARTS FROM FRONT ROW. -t '"" .. •r ·~,,... "-" -tr ~ 39,836 .See Angels Fall .. . ' .. Perranoski Snuffs Out Reill y in Sixth .. By RON EVANS ,Of ltlll ~'-I" ,Liii Slltf Veteran Ron Perranoski and rookie Bert Blyleven combined pitching talents to shut out the Angels, 411, Friday night before 39,836 (38.199 paid) disappointed Anaheim Stadium turnouts as the Minne· sol.a Twins increased Lheir lead to four ga mes in the American League West. An gels manager Lefty Phillips had said before the game that he'd settle for tY:o wins in this crucial three-game set. Now he finds he musl bag two straight to remain in serious contention for the divisional title. And with Cherub bats producing only four runs tot.al since the club re turned home Tuesday, it appears that Phillips forces have their backs to the wall . Tonight lhey go at il again with 1'.tinoc· sota's 20-game winner -Jim Perry - facing Tom Murphy (13-10). And Sunday, Angel no-hit ttero Clyde Wright will gu n for his 20th conquest of the season in the finale of this key se ries. Prrranoski. once the Dodgers' pillar of relief pilching strength, came on for Blvleven ~·ith one out in the sixth inning and the bases loaded. Blyleven, a high school product from Garden Grove, had survived earlier threats but finally was driven ()ff the mound with a pair of singles and a walk. However, jn came Pcrranoskl to get pinch-hitter Billy Cowan on strikes and then pinch.-sl.11.gger Tommie Reynolds hit into a fielder's choice to end Lhe uprising. Perren05ki was touched for a triple by Angel Slate All 11mt1 tn ICMl'C t'1tl Sfp!, S ,ln1el• YI Minnto0l1 SIDI .• An1f11 VI Minne..,!• SH>r. 1 Ano•lt •I K11'11~ C•tv !.Mir. t Al'IOl lS t i IC1n111 City 5.,.1, t A"ft l1 11 Clllt190 UI $tDI, 11 A"ftls Vl Mllw1uk ... SfPI. U A111e1t v' Mirw•uk"' s...>1. n A111.11 Yt M1t .. 1u~•• J:SJ o.m. lJ:ll •·'"· s.u. "'· J;JJ ··"'· J:U P m, J:JJ • m. J:JS I'"'· 7:SJ p.m. Jim Fregosi in the eighth but otherwise coasted past the anemic Halo hilting corps. Minnesota did in the Angels in the first inning when a highly inconsistent Rudy P.Uy was clouted by Brant Alyea's three· run homer after May had earlier fanned the inning's first two batters. 'Ilic Angels v.·cre frustr<iled repeatedly v.•i1 h runners in scoring position. 1'hey had men at first and third in the fourth after Blyleven had retired the first 11 men he faced. But Jim Spencer popped out and Ule threat was ended. Then c.ame the maddening aixth and ·j~ finally the eighth when Frtlloei wu ldt ·1: cooling his heals at third. ; ·-{:r * * :i MINNESOTA Tav1r, cl fPIDf!'IPson, 7b IC!Uellrtw. all Oulrlcl, 211 Oflv1, l'f AIYll , II Holl. d C1ro:e1111, u RttM, lb Mlllerwld, ' !11"f'leve11, D PtrrrlCNJ<l, p •' r ~ M ' 0 J • J ••• J I 0 I 1 I I o I I j II J I I J o o O I . ' . ••• . ' . ••• ••• CAl.IPO•NIA t .. ,, .. ~ Alornu , Jll ' t t , Gonrt l•I, d t 1 I. , Fr .. llll,H J JI ' A.Johtlton. If ' J.' SDtn<tr, lb 1 I I '!. c-'"' lb 1 • o 0 , "-'· rl 1 0 " •1~nold1, II 1 O I • McMUllfl, Jll J t t ~ .&Kw. c J t • Ill. M1y, p I f f Jenni-. ~ 1 I I E. Ffllwr. p t f t O\lltr. pl\ , • 0 Q ....... , • • •• fDt•I JI I I I fDlll 21 j f Mlnnt•nl• JOO 00C 010 -I <•lllor11111 ooc ooo ooo -t LD!I -Ml11n1io11 I, C.1lllorn11 J, J!I -'•-ti, Hiii -Al~ll ll. S!I -fDvtr J. ~fl' -Halt, II' H • IJI II •O l !YllWln (\Y, '-'I J 1/J j 0 I 2 ( Ptr•t n'•kl J t/J 1 I t t J It. MllY !L, '-Ul J J J J 1 J t:. """r 1 J 0 • • 1 Q\/Hn 1111 JI S.vt -P1rr1._i.r. T -J:JI. A -JI.•"· Emerson Wins; Russian Falls To Gonzalez FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) -P1ncho Gonzalez survived two tie breaks for-• second round victory over a hard. smashing Russian Friday but he at.ill doesn't like the new sudden death scoring system in lhe U.S. Open tennis ctiampiooships. "I got so nervous out there t thought l was going lo have a heart attack," the 4Z4 ' year-old perennial pro from Los Anples said. "Although I won, I still don 't think ' the tie break is r>OO for an old min Hitt me." Gonzalez, bkiding for the $20,000 open first prize on the same cent.er court where he won the national title in 1948 and 1949 as an amateur. beat Vladimir Korotkov, a 21-year-old Moscow student, 7-6, 6-3, 7.fi. Conzalez advan<::ed wlt h a cordon nf ' favorites, including Australians Ken Rosewall, Roy Emerson, and Ray Ruffel plus America's Davis Cup htro, Cliff ~ Richey of San Angelo, Tex.. Manuel Santana ol Spain and Ho 11 and '1 ._ formidable Tom Okker. • Rosewall seeded No. 3, ea s 11 1 '· conquered Stan Pasarell ol. Puerto Rico, , Charlie's kid brother, 6-4. 6-2, 6-0, and ·: Newport Beach's EmerJOn . six times Australian champion, easily defeated Wilhelm Bungert, one of West Germany's Davis Cuppers. 6-3. 6-3. 6-2. Ruffell , bn1r.hOO off another Aussie, TelTJ ' AddL'IOfl, 6·1, g..4, S.l. GARDEN GROVE'S BERT BLYLEVEN DEFEATS ANGELS The: r athe r r outi n e 1lnglM dtvel«>pmenl~ were overstiadowed, howe ver, by • dramatlt' doubles match In which the unsteded team of Cbarllt Pasarell of Pu~to Rico ~nd Erik Van Diiien of San ~1 ateo, upset the lop.&eeded AustrAlian P8ir. John Newcombe and Tony Roche, 3-t, 6-3, 7-6, M . r ' I " I I i " • • . " • ' ' ' I• !• i: ~ •l ~ a ' ·; .. ·. .. '• :· -• i: . • . ' -' • • . . ' l • • • ' JJ DAILV PILOT s....u,, -!, 19lQ ' ' Sports Variety CdM Strong Point: Defense For TV · U v~"3 i• your di.!h on 'lhe lele\itsion • sports s c e n e • prOgramming for the ensuing week will make you a gourmet. The usual run or outstanding baseball and football games v.·ill be aired beginning with the New York l\1ets and Chicago Cubs on the Game of lhe \\leek today at II : 15 !Channel 4). The Dodgers are on the air from Houston Sunday and begin a three-game televised series from San Francisco Friday night, all a.1 Channel 11 and directed by Corona del 1'-lar's Bob Hiest.ahd. A bonus game !\1onda y night has Baltimore and Detroit scheduled at 5 o'clock on Channel 4 . The Ka nsas City Chiefs play the Cowboys in Dallas tonight \1:ith the game televised on Channel 4 at 6 o'clock. Ttle Ram-Houston Saturday night outing from the Rose Bowl will be seen on Channel 2 by lape dela y Sunday at 2. And for variety. the U.S. Open 1ennis matches Crom Forest Hills. the U.S. 1'-1en's amateur golf championship, Little League baseball by tape delax , boxing from th e Forum. track and Field, the America's Cup challenge series and the Calgary Stampede rodeo. TODAY 11:15 a.m. (4) CL BASEBALL -The New Yark l\fets meet the Cubs at Chicago's Wrigley Field. l p.m. (2) CL -U.S. OPEN TENNIS ...,... Opening round matches in th e U.S. Open championships from Forest llill s. NY. The $160 .000 tourney has a ne'v featu re - sudden death. If a set reaches six games alt, the player wt.1ning five of lhe next nine points takes the set. U O p.m. (71 CL -GOLF - Final round action in the U.S. Big Salt11ot1 Uennis Romanosky of Santa Ana Heights d1sp1ays a 29-pound silver salmon he caught near the bell buoy at entrance to Newport Harbor this v.•eek. Dennis was fishing in a skiff from Art's Landin~. using an anchovy for bait and 20-pound monofila- ment·1ine. l\1en·s Amateur Championship. ----------------------- Cameras cover the last three holes at the Waverly Country Club, Portland. Ore. Pulling. not distance:, should tell the story on this par·70 6.496-yard course. 4:30 p.m. I.SJ CL -RAl\1S HIGHLIGHTS -Film ed highlights of the R a m s • Chargers game played Sal., Aug. 29 in SIY1 Diego. S p.m. (7l CL -LITILE LEAGUE BASEBALL -\\1ide \\'orld of Sports covers the championship game or the 24th annua l Litlle League World Series. East meets We.st as Wayne. NJ takes on Campbell , Calif. in lhe six· inni ng title game (laped last week). 6 p.m. (~\ CL -PRO FOOTBALL -The Kansas City Chiefs v~. the Co\\•bovs in a pre.season game at Dailas. 8 p.m. 15\ CL -BOXING - A11tonio Gomez vs. Fernando Sotelo in a 12 -rou nd feathenveight bout. SUNDAY Racing Entries ' LOS "LAMITOS IENTIUU l'Olt MONDAY, !lf'T. 11 1111 ~Ill 011' Cle« & l'ttl. Flrll l'tJl J:U P',M, ii Nitll!IY 0.Ubl• OR 1.i • ln~ ••c" U l!•Kh ... Ith & tlfl llCIJ '" SECOND llACE. HO Yfrlll. l ~Ur olds lllO 110. C1llmin<1. Pllr>f $1t(0. C~lmlOll ptl(e s;otO. By PKIL ROSS Of tlll hllf Pllilf SI.it Derense ts a, prime factor la aocou11tlng for good field po<lllon during a foolboll game. And, Corona def fdar head grid cOach Dave1 ,Holland knows lhe Value' or baVirig i good group or stoppers around -for the mu.!IC\llat little Sea King _boss . has alWays had a steady defense in hi! four-year stint as Corona's gridiron commander. The 1970 season should be •o exception as Holland sees his defenses as sound. "I think we're pretty strong through the middle on defense with players like ( A 1 e c ) Smog Can Stop Prep Athletics By GEORGE LEIDAL Oi till o.llY Plitt Sltff The California lntencbotas- tic Federation has included a "recommendation" on smog cancellations of athletic events but as yet has formulated no enforcement procedures in its regulations. Ken Fagan s, CIF commiMioner, told the Orange County Board or Education Thursday, the CIF recommends games be called off whenever smog levels exceed the school warning stage of .35 parts per million or ozone . However, he noted thal no guidelines det er m i n i n g settlen1ent of disagreements when one school cancels a contest for smog reasons and the other claims victor.~· by default, have yet been set up. Working with the American Medical Association and the Air Pollution Control Board , the CIF is trying to more accurately define the dangers of smog to competitors on the "footba11 £ i e I d , in a gymnasium or in a swinuning pool." Fagans said. "\Ve are seeking some means for individual schools lo pow when athietk events shOuld be ca11ed off due to smog." he said, noting that Los Angeles' schools have direct access by telephone line to the aped to get accurate ozone coun·ts. Ha ving every school call the APCD would be impossible, Fagans said, so we are looking at simple tests of ozone presence that could b e conducted at each school - possibly by c he mi s tr y students. The absence of sm og identification units at each school makes it difficult to be sure smog levels a r e dangerous to athlete's health , he said. since smog levels vary from area to area. 11 :40 a.m. Ill) CL -The Los Angeles Dodgers face 1he Houston Aslros in t h e Astrodome. 12:30 p.m. <21 CL -TRACK AND FI E LD An international meet. he!d Sept. 3 at \Var sa\v. This is the last sho\v or lhe season featuring AAU track. THIRD I.ACE. ~ y.,.111. 3 Vt lr olds '"" UP. Allowl Mfl. Pwrw Sill)(), Giii Go Min (Wil•onl Gld Ltd !Ptrntr) MldWIV 01ndY (Wtl).Ol'I) 'Tr11tv M1rv C!.m!thl "' '" "' ... Rac e Sun1n1arie s P«.~v lltft<~ Han~ !P~..el Wlllow A;eQ"'°t !Hlfll B~•-t's Ph!ol ~Lipham! --1- "' "' "' J Vt•t LOS ALaMtTOJ ltESULlS f'rld•v, SIPI. 4, 1t11 Cltar & l'•lt 1:30 p.tn. 121 CL -NF'L ACTION -''The Sensational Sixties·· the most ou\standi'ng pla}'S. players and games of the decade. All·lime greats in action i n c I u de running backs Jim Brown and Gale Sayers, quarterbacks Johnny Unitas and Bart Starr. and pass receivers Ray Berry ;r,1d John l!I ackey. FOUllTH RACE. 150 Vl'd" old•. AllOwanc ... Pur11 S2$QQ. like Lutkv !SmU") Flrol Olvl !Dreverl Moon !!Id (Stt•UH Flll'T llACI!. 350 Y••lll. 3 Yt•r (11!11 11t •n!I uo. C"lml"f. f'urse 111!00. llf Ulcl l Del M•r Or•r_erl •.OO '·00 i .eo LOY• To Win llle>ll•ml 11• Cout>etl War Chit (Fincher) J,90 1.:111 T l~v Hae> tK•nl5) 119 Jvnei. Bev 18 1'111:11 J.211 Ga Llka Jel !P•rl'M!f! Suo•r !locket ICr!nD•I 119 Ttm1 -,ll Jl lO. ll: t·~1'%1~~ ~~·'~'::i, Mll~ "O:.:v 2 p.m. 12) CL -PRO FOOTBALL -The L o s Angeles Rams and th e Houston Oilers meet in a pre· season game taped Saturday night at the Rose Bo\\•I. l'IFtH ltA(I!. l:.0 v1rcll. l Vef,r Ol!1$ •NI I/ii. A!lowlncfl. Pu~ SltOO. 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Trw Vl ndW (Sml!h) $_61) ~-00 l .60 Grid Rule Alterations High school football rulC!S differences this year include s e v e r a I clarifications of previous rules. Rule J.3.3 specifics the localion ol the line-to-gain CQuipmcnt and reads a s follows: "A yardage chain and downsmarker for use in fixing the line-1o·ga in, measuring the distance the ball ha s been advanced and to indicate the numbe.r or the down, shall be provided by the g a m e management which shall also make available a competent crew to operate t b Is equipment. "Thti: cheln and downmarker \\•Ill be operaled on ont aide of the fteld throughout lhe game. that ~Ing opposite the press box if there Is one. If there i'.'S none, lhe location will ~ specified by the g a m e management at lhe rcq11es1 of the llnes1nan." 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Ceu11h< ~•tncm. J11·1 l.oCIW Ltt. Klirtf'I Bien(!' NINTH ltACl. "°° w•rf'. ) Wt•• •IOJ •no .,. lll"tol lft C•lll. Cl•lm!,.., Purse "*· C1111, 1"mo1 !CrclHl'l'I Ooutl" OOn IH••ll l unrw'• kl! l~w1rl J,.O 4,)0 '·"° '·'° •.• >l.it .... • Ramaay (middle au a rd), (Jeff) Reichert (lllety) and (O>uck) Miller (lintbackcr)," he says. "We're not hurtJng too badl)' in 1 ]>hy~lc~l way." '"Bob. Row 1 .. e,1 (deffllsive em), Greg Ste""" (delenslv,e end) Ind Steve ( C o J (linebacker) are hob b Ii n g around right now and . they should be ready for our.opener against Newport (Sepl. 11 at Davidson Field )." Offensively the Sea Kings will be as strong as they've eve r been with several principal retumees back to bolster the Corona passing game. L e l t handed quarterback Keith Samuels Is back lo< Leaaut". ho points out. another (liq alter plllng up Holland has a st.e'adily- near1y IOO yards throu1h the employed punter i • -airlanes ia a season which he . Rlchardsoa but is s t I 11 claimi he wu sUJ.I learning undecided on wbo he will h!>w to read defenses proptriy( utilize for pJac.,king chores. Samue'b: will be lhro.wlng The Sea K.lng~I rellnqulahed. mainly to Ramsay (• t!ghl'end 36 polni> to lea~ champion on offense}, split erid Karl , Loara iand 21 bi the &eaaon Klllefer and flanker Shields finale against Estancia. but ruchardson, all lettermen. othenrile they were wound With a turnout of 54-varsity defens!vely, thutting out two aspira11ti and a total of 148 In loop· opponents (Edison aftd the entire Corona Ir Id Colla Mesa) while allowing program, Holland looks for less than two touchdo~'DS per improvement in every facet of contest. the Sea Kings' attack. ti Holland were to pick a "We're golng to need a little starting lineup at this time it bit of improvement in would read like this: everything in order lo be a OFFENSE: Spilt end contender in the Jr v I 11 e Killefer (170); light end - Reichert OIO): tackle1-Stan ~esheim (1111) ind RNnsay (210); guard1 -Court Zhrunerman (Jal) aid Tim Bandel (170); ce11tr. ~Chuck . Miller (160); qu!l'\<l'"'-ck - Samuels (165); flanker - Rlebardson U60): and·runninc · l>acks -Matt Cox (11$) Bob Ferraro. (180), Lew Karhalanl (170) and John Miies (145). DEFENSE : Ends -St.evens (165) and Mark _Bear (160); tackles -Bandel (J07) and Nesheim (170); guardi -. Zimmerman (180), Al Peralta. (190) aid Phil Taneer •160; middle -Ramsay> (210); backer -Miller (180); aafety (Reichert ( llll): and halfbecks-Klllefer (170)'and Cox (16$). South Dakota Mosquitos Take Toll on VCI's Adams Huntington Man Wins Huntington ll<ach'• Rick woodS 'captured the 1cratch By HOWARD L HANDY 01 t11e 01llf Plitt Sl•ff main· event to highlight motOP Saturday this fall but will use cycle racing al Orange Coun- new kids primarily," the ly FaJrgrouDds ln ~ Mesa coach indicated. Friday night. Pierre, the capital city of South Dakota, is most famous for the size or its mosquilos - at least that's the way Irvine baseball coach Gary Adams sees it . If the Ante aters first squad Finishlng second to Woods lacked anything during the 1970 campaign, it was left-was Van Nuys' Steve Bast handers -both at the plate wtlh Sonny Nutter or Topan&a and on the pitching mound. placing third. ··we pl<iyed there one night and they (mosquitos) ate everything in sight. They were even eating through t h e unifor.ms o! our players. Our battlers •"ere going to the plate and swinging with one bMd while combating the mosquitos with the other." Two freshm en v.·ill help to Jn the special four-lap match fill this void. Jeff h1alinof£. a race, Saratoga's Terry Gra· southpaw first baseman from ham defeated Dennis Gildehaus Newport Harbor is headed for of Canoga Park by two bike UCI. lengths. Charlie Chatham, a leit-1~;,:,;;,:,;;;:,;:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ handed pitcher Adams knows I: well, is expected to enroll Adams has just recently returned from a successful stint as manager of the Rapid City Chiefs of the Basin 1:-eague. His tea~ fini~hed in a UCI COACH GARY ADAMS first place tie with the Chamberlain Mallards, caC'h Returns from Basin League \l'ilh a record of 27·21. "We all figured the season had been long enough :ind ¥•he n the final regular season gan1e \\'IS completed, everybody headed for hon1e rather than having a playoff." lrvine·s baseball meator is enthusiastic about the league and feels it was a worthwhile experience. "They waat me to come back nezt season and I will if Ray (Thornton) givts me pennisslon ind if I can take n1y family back with me for the summer.'' Ho"· about the caliber of baseball in the league where Frank How.ard and many other major leaguers c.f today have played ill previou s years ? "I am sure some of th e kidli will make it to the big leagues. Probably the most likely candidate is Jim Corcoran . a second baseman who hit .318 and plays for the. University Cali!omia at Berkeley." Adams also named th ree pitchers \1:ith an ezcellent shot at the majors. Larry Ike of ll1lchigan Slate, who had a 1.9; e.r.a. during the summer league ; lllike Pazik of Holy Cross and 11ike Caldwell of North Carolina Slate. \Vhat v.•as the biggest difference between the Basi• League a11d the college season al Irvine? "The first through the eighth place hitters are all tough in the Basin League Lut the biggest difference is in the pjtching. You face a good one every game. "You could lake any one or lhe teams in the league and put them in one college on the West Coast and they would v.·in it all. Adams also revealed lhat next sea.so• an all-star ieam will represent the le.ague in lhe \Vichila semi-pro tournament and he feels this squad will be among the top contenders. Turning to his om. players competing in the B a s i Tt League, Adams was pleased with Ro c ky Craig 's performance. Cra"ig finished 11th irt ll~ circuit in hitting with a .304 average. He had 58 base hits and scored 41 runs along with hitting five home runs and stealing 16 bases. Greg Pennington. th e Saddleback College graduate ticketed fo r Irvine. v.·as the Chiefs' most e[fecti ve relief pitcher. Shortstop Dan H a n s e rt played in every game and was a sleadying influence on lhe infield. He closed with a .251 batting average. A fourth UCI performer next season was southpaw p i t ch er Skip Redondo, a product 0 r Southv•est College in San Diego. Adams then turned to prospects for J11ext season . "We didn'l lose a single player thls summ er. Mike Saska had an operation on his knee and should be ready to play in the spring. We will have scrimmage games on from Riverside's Ramon a High. Chatham played for Adams on a Colt League team and in all-s tar competition before the coach moved to UCI. ln addition to Pennington from Saddleback, Adams will also have the services of ~1.ike Kersch, a catcher who sat out last season. Two additional San Diego area players, both from City Collegn. are also expected. They are Rich Molina , an outfielder, and Danny Coronado, an infielder. Taking one final shot al news from the Basia League, Adams revealed that he was one of three rookie coaches in lhe circuit this summer. Jack Stallings of Florida State is the veteran and spent his Dinth coosectitive summer coaching the Pierre Cowboys. And next season, Adams is hopeful of placing· nmre-111aif three UCl players in the league although only three can play for any one team. Adam's enthusiasm for baseball lasts the year around and is one big reason for his oulstanding success this past seaso n at UC Irvine -and in the Basin League. Co1nets !\feet Foe Sunday Rick Gnagi will be on the mound far the Costa Mesa Comets when they tangle wilh the Placentia Tigers Sunday at 1 :30 at Te Winkle Park in Costa l!fesa. The Comets dropped a 4·3 decision to the Valley Stars of Burbank last Sunday at TeWlnkle, despite D,, r Y 1 Onken's 460 foot. lwo-ru11 homer over the center field fence. 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It's a rare beauty & priced belo\v replace· ment 'at $63.500 . 540-1720 EXQUISITE NEWPORT-$67,500 2500 sq. ft. of luxury & convenience. 4 bedroo1ns. 3 baths. banquet dining room. finest buill·ins dishwa sh- er. Ne'v .carpetin~. drapes. Patio. Large sun deck. Near the beach. Newpprt Hgts. Jr. Harbor E nsi~n & Newport Harbor J~igh area. An address of prestige!· 54-0-1720 • CORONA DEL MAR-2 UNITS 2-2 bedroom s~parate units on one lot -\Valk to all shopping & beaches. No vacancy factor. Both fur- nished. Potential $400 mo incon1e -or live in one & lel your tenant make the payments. (9987) 540-1720 $28,950 -NO DOWN G.I. J\1o st con venient location of Mesa Verde -\Valk lo 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 a. large patio. surrounded by the most fan- tastic landscaping you·ve ever seen -variety of fi\Jit-grapes, lush plants-truly a paradise. Built-in '.!patkllng· kltch8n-much much more, dishwasher. (9008) 54-0-1720 '. I MESA VERDE TOWN HOUSE $31,950 r;njoy tne Cllitiliouse.tenn1s courts, swunm1ng pool & golf course near byt King sized bedrooms, 2 sepa- rate baths, quality carpeting, custom drapes. & '''i~ do.w coverings. \Vasher & dryer included. Electric .garafte doQr opener, Amana freezer. Built-ins. Live a fife ol easy & luxury here! 540-1720 4 BEDRM. -$27 ,900 -LEASE WITH OPTION ro buy -very spacious home designed for active family living & entertaining. 2 baths. nice family room . quality carpeting. Immediate posses sion . F.orced air heat, all electric built-in "A\vard" kit- ~hcn. Di sh\vasher. Patio. Large home in excellent area~ (9785) M0.1720. COUNTRY LIVING -Yi ACRE $28,900 Sant.a .<\.na Hgts. City convenience with country at- mosphere. l lorses -·chickens -vegetable, garage. Upper Bay near Newport. Nice home with loads of charm on huge deep grounds. Best oi terms! 540-1720 "\ NEBULOUS NEWPORT -$28,950 - WALK TO BEACH! \Valk to beach from lhis delightful res idence -king sized bedrooms. 2 baths. fa n1ily room. Dream kit~ chen \vith buil t-in ran~e . oven & di sh\vasher. Elegant fireplace. Patio. Charm Glo\v gas fired BBQ. Built-in cabinets. extra-sho,vcr in garage. All~y access FOR BOAT OR TRA ILER. 19798 ) 540-1720. 4 BEORM. · $29 ,950 -LOW DOWN! Very spacious [amily home "'ith many luxury added features 2 pullman baths, used brick fireplace . au electric ;,A,vard" push button built-in kitchen. Plush carpeting. custom decorator drapes & shades. heavy shake roof. Very ]ow down payment. Owner desper· ate~ 54-0-1720.•..--• LUXURY LIVING! Talk. about space & exquisite features -you 'll find it here! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths , full dining room . Fam- ily roorrr. 2200 sq. fl. of sheer luxury! On a quiet cul· de-sac street. Only 4 yrs. ne\\'. Dream kitchen with rinest built-in features. di shwasher. Priced to sell at . $43,9!1-0-(9979) 540·1720 MAGNIFICENT 2 STORY-$39,500 5 BEDRM Decorator's dreatn with wrought iron entry gate. 2 patios {or outdoor living & entertaining -one com- pletely enclosed. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. secluded rear Ji ving roon1 with a beautiful fireplace .. <\IJ e(ectric "Award " builtin kitchen . dishwasher. Lovely large grounds -roon1 for PoOI. boat or trailer. 540-1720 > 4 BEDRffOM -$25,000 -OCEAN VIEW and \.\•hat's even greater you can buy \vith almost no do"'" G.I. terms or lo\v do,~·n all others on l''l~A financing! 2 baths. On a peautifut Cul-de-Sac street -safe for children's play. Superb vie\\' of ocean & valley! (9646\ 540-1720 BEST BUY!-$28,990-6 % % LOAN It's a beauty \Vith criss-cross windo\\'S. pretty shut- ters. heavy ~hake roof, in a lovely professionally landscaped surrounding. 3 king sized bedrooms, full dining room. large family room. Many decorator dream features artistic use of wall paper-paneling. Finest kitchen .. .\II this for Jess than replacement. Prime location. 540-.1720. NEAR THE BEACH -$23,250! It's a darling like ne\v 9 month old 2 bedroom. den home \.\'ith a beautiful gleaming k·itchen. finest qual- ity built-ins, dishwasher. Good shag carpeting. Pool si7.ed grounds. Annual % rate loan of 81h % may be ·assumed with rent like terms! Near the beach! (9691 ) 5411-1720 30 FT. FAMILY ROOM--$32,750 A beautiful home in a prestige neighborhood. Very spacious bedrooms. 2 baths. huge reCrealion room - room for regulation pool table. Great for parties & famil y get-togethers. Cathedral beamed ceilings - bar 2 refrigerators. builtin kitchen. banquet sized dinin.e: room. Ele.e:ant fireplace. So much here for the .pr~ce! 540-1720 " 2 STORY-5 BEDRM. $37 ,500 No down G.J. or low dov.•n all others. Majesti c 2 story residence in a pride oi ownership area. 3 baths._. beautiful decor -decorator's murals, exquisite bu ilt- in kitchen, dishwasher. Patio with gas (ired B.BQ. Attractive coachman's lantern. Beautiful dichondra lawns, trees, colorful shrubs & Oo\vers. 540-1720 JR. EXECUTIVE HOME ''Pride of Ownership" inside & out! Su1n1ner living & enlcrtaining ideal here -sliding walls of glass lead to picturesque "Care Free'' yard. A-1aster sized bedrooms. large den, 2 baths -one with ·sunken Roman tub. Garden kitchen with executive built-in features. range, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, washer & dryer included. Handsome fireplace. Ex- citing atrium home. Owner anxious -low dowo payment'. Asking $36.500. 540-1720 3 UNITS WITH GREAT POTENTIAL -$69,950 Very valuable land on Victoria. Zoned for profession- al -across from Costa Mesa t.1emorial Hospital. Existing duplex -2-1 bedroom apts. plus home. 540.1720 What are the 15 Cost~ Mistakes to Avoid in Selling a Home? Wh•t•••r ye11 llo, de11't •n.M,.t t• 1ell your h•111e 1111111 y•11 '"cl tllit liook. aeol "'''• 011thorltl" H•w· •fcl Co'"pbetl, M.W.A., 011cl Jo1eph Lt11clu, •• l'h.D., '"'"""' •ltol ~'"" tlottt tltot COO tOff J Oll ti-, hffrt• ocks 01tcl lft011ey wlle11 It co'"" to s•lll11' • ho-. It It • foct!JOf 9u1cle to tHI "tote tff91, AIHI It's yovn fTM, lu1t IHll /11 tlio c••il'•"· TARBELL REAL ESTATE CO. P.O. BOX 1400, 16111 Beech Blvd- Hu"tington Beach, Ca'lif . 92647 Pll'OM lowcl • f'" tep, of Y''' lioolf, "IS Co•tfy Mlltok" To A•oicl lit S.lllnt A Ho'"•" . • • • • I NAM E ................................ ,_ ..... i ADDRE SS ..................................... : . CI TY .............. -......... STAT E .......... ! '--~-~~~-----~--~~---' 2955 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-1720 ' ------ • . HUNTINGTON BEACH~FOUNTAIN VALLEY LOVELY 4 BEDRM--$26,500! &Yi% LOAN Inviting ex slate entry hall front patio .. 2 baths. fam- ily room. Dream kitchen \\1ith built.Jn appliances. Excellent paint. Plush carpeting. Large fenced yard. Forced air heating. Subject to great FHA annual SYD rate loan assumption -payments less than rent! 842-&\91 4 BEORM--$29,950-NO DOWN G.I. lm1nediale po ssession upon credit approval! 4 bed-. rooms, 2 bat hs, full dining room. drean1 kitchen \11ith finest built·in features, dishwasher. Eleganl fire- place. Freshly painted! Immaculate ho1ne & priced right. No down G.I. or low do\\'!) all· others ~ (9939) 962-1373 HUGE BONUS ROOM $28,500! Spacious home with bonus room ideal·for ext~a bed- rooms or great for entertaining. 3. separate baths. spacious bedrooms. luxury built.in electric kitchen, di sh"·asher. Family room. Walled community 'vi th pools & recreation lo enjoy year round. (9944) 962·1373 5 BEORM "THE YERY FINEST" Everything here is the best quality that money can buy. 3 separate baths, family room, beautifu.I kitchen with "Top of The Line" appliances. disbwasher. Ex· otic fireplace. Large dining room. Cloud soft carpet- ing. patio with gas BBQ. Flood lights. Sprinklers. 2 yrs ne\v -a former m<Xlel home -looks better th an ne\v! (9962) 842-6691 4 BEDRM $28,500-LEASE /OPTION 1-lere's one that is periect & you can purchase just like paying rent! 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. full dining room. sparlcling kitchen with finest built-in features. Di shwasher. Magnificent fireplace. Patio. Sprinklers. Sharp 'n clean inside & out. Immediate possession! (9997 ) 846--0604 5 BIG BEDROOMS-$35,950 Very spacious large family home. Stately 2 story home with 2 beautiful baths. one with Roman sunken bath. Large family room. Delightful patio. Dream kitcQen \Vith buiJtin range. oven & dishwasher. A-1~j~stic fireplace. Sprinklers. 11eavy shake roof resi- dence! Prime location . (9968) 962-1373 21 ACRE PARK! $35,500!-6 % LOAN Beauliiul home overlooking 21 acres of velvet green park-like surroundings. Counlry Club living a!J year round. :l club houses, 2 pool s. 2 baseball fields, put- ting green. Walk to goli course. oversized bedrooms.· 2 baths. dream kitchen with finest builtin features. Patio front & rear. On ly. 21h yrs. new -better than a model home! Annual ':"' rate loan on property may be assumed ! (9927 ) 962-1373 BEAUTIFUL "MEADOW" HOME-$34,400! Space & beauty unlimited ! Oversized bedrooms. 211..i baths. large den. Priced below Fl-IA appraisal of $34.500. Wall to wall carpeting. drapes. all electric built-in kitchen -dish\vasher. Magnificent Palos Verdes stone fireplace. Pa tio. Pool sized ground s. (9940 ) 846-0604 16111 BEACH BLVD ........... _142-6691 5124 EDINGER .. " ............ 146.0604 HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA-NORCO HORSE RANCHES AND HOMES NEW 4 BEDROOM HOMES $24,600-NO DOWN G.I. or Jpw do"'" all others. Still time to pick your carpet- ing & color schemes. :l baths, family room. Fire-- places. Huge lots . 543-9429 WAGON WHEEL CHARM-$19,750 Cute house on huge grounds -perfect set-up for horses ! Tall trees shade the yard. Loaded with charm & co-nfort. Serene country setting. 543-9429 ALMOST 1 ACRE-$29,950 "Pride of Ownership'' property 'vith :I bedroon1 home. Attractive fireplace. f!.1any plu sh features. Set up for horses with big barn. Best terms available. 543-9429 2429 Hamner. NORCO Toll Frn 543-9429 " 1rs TiRRIFIC -$21 ,800! A darlinJ .ho m ·e with features galore! Enjoy the commuruty pool & recreation fac ilities. 3 bedrooms, . 2 baths, large family room. Full dining room. all electric kitchen, dishwasher. Delightful patio. Dou· ble garage. Near the beach! (9876 ) 844;.-0604 · 4 BEDRM WITH A GORGEOUS POOL-$32,500 _ Huge ,,·ell landscaped grounds -very valuable. 4 ~ bedrootns, :l baths, full dining1001n, handsome brick ~ fireplace. Loads of decking & patio areas surround · the 40 ft. heated & filtered Pool. Room for boat or 4 !railer! (9723) 842·6~91 ; "HOME OF TOMORROW" $31 ,500! Live in home today with all the modern features o[: tomorro,v. 4 spacious bedrooms. 2 baths. family room . Excellent Ooor plan designed for family living & entertaining -master bedroom on 10,ver level. 3.: bedroOms on upper. Large pool sized grounds. Heavy shake roof beauty with patio. (9966 ) 842-6691 18884 Brookhurst Fountain Valley 962-1373 EL TORO. LAKE FORI MISSION VIEJO REDUCED OYER $2000! POOL! !<:xquisile l\.1ission Viejo home \Vith 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. all luxury features. A beautiful swim pool. Attractive kitchen & family room open to patio &: pool areas. Priced below replacement at $34,500 & all it lakes is lOo//) down ! 830-6060 LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! $26,000!-6 Yi% .l\nnua\ ,., rate Fl~A loan may be assumed with pay· ments less than rent.! 3 separate baths. master sized bedrooms. family room. Mirrored area above mag· ilificent fireplace. Outdoor lighting, aluminum cov- ered patio. Spr,inklers. Plush carpeting, custon1 drapes. (9996) 830·6060 "FUN LOVING" POOL HOME-$35,900 Distinctive 4 bedroom home with large pool -in an area of prestige homes. Ideal for a "Fun Loving" family who enjoy entertaining. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Cull dining room -banquet style. Aristocratic are of Laguna Ii ill s! 830-6060 EXCITING·POOL HOME-$28,500--NO DOWN G.I. Put this on the top of your "Must See" list. 4 bed- roon1s, 2 balhs, dream kitchen with finest built in features. Elegant fireplace lends charm to living room. Your own private orange grove. Covered patio. Love ly ~'vim pool. No dO\Vn to Vets -low down all others! Monthly installments just Like rent. 830-6060 BEAUTIFUL SPANISH! $29 ,500-VIEW! l\.lany delux features. heavy shag carpeting. beauti- ful tiled floors, custom drapes. El Dorado home with spacious bedrooms, huge living room, family room, 2 baths. Breathtaking light view -verdant green mountains. Near schools, churches & shopping. · 830-6060 4 BEDROOM TALL SHADE TREES-$35,000 Nestled neath majestic shade trees -perfect set- ting for this lovely large family home near Lake J<'orest. 4 bedroo1ns, 2 baths, family room. Plush deep pile carpeting. Built in dream kitchen. Elegant firepla ce. Rambling one story home in beautiful condition! 830-6060 LAKE FOREST-2 STORY-SPANISH! Priced far below replacement at $38,950! View ot beautiful swim club & lake. 4 bedrooms. huge master suite, full dining room, gracious living room. fam- ily room with set bar. majestic fireplace. Serene country atmosphere with tall shade trees! 830-6060 WALK TO CLUB HOUSE-$39,950! Lake Forest "Garden }fome." 4 spacious bedrooms . 4 baths, decorator's home -tn1ly exquisite! Majes- tic mountains in the background. \Valk lo Lake f''o rest Club I louse. Membership included. 3 car gar- a.ize. 2 \valled patio -cascading waterfall. Truly a "ShO\V Place." We invite your admiration. 83()..6060 23331 El Toro Rood 830-6060 '! .. I ' I DAILY PILDT S1wrd1_y, Stpltmbtr !i, 1~70 Questions •nd Comment By RHltor R•ndall . M~udlo The escrow officer at our b•nk tells me, ''we'll record th• Deed tomorrow and tht home will be you rs." What is involved at the County Court House when my Deed is recorded? Must my deed be recorded to be valid? What Is the purpose of recordetion? How is all this Information indexed? . N. C. • Newport Beach Mo st documents dO not have to be recorded in or- d er to be le,i::a l, according to the recorder's office, but are filed for the security of property owners. Upo,n filin g a deed \Yith the county recorder's office, constructive notice is given to the public on the ov.•ner- ship and record ol the property, and such recordation r emains pcr1nancntly on file. Each recordafion is dated and timed and becomes prima facie evidence in court. Thus, upon filing a deed, the owner can be ass ured legal protection should an attempt be made to sell the same property to another person. ,_ ---. -· ,...,. . --. - SANTIAGO MODEL POPULAR AT GRANADA HOMES, MISSION VIEJO In Gra11ada Santiago Plan Popul.ar Like Country Scene 2 Couples Move Into Lake Forest Homes The Richard Lauers, a lhat fit.I all your requirements newly married couple from -but the Dimension House lAng Beach, and the C. M. did. It Is so well equipped "'e Dodsons, a retired couple didn't need to do anything from Cost.a Mesa, last week ercept move ln our fun1iture ." became the first f_amlllea lo Dodson explained the ·~ move lnto the Country $ceM; he felt about the are11.: \ in Lake Foresl. They were "Jt really is the cou1try preseJl!ed large framed prints sctne out here. It's relaxing of country scenes as a and peaceful and beautiful. We welcoming gift by Lester IOYe being able to I e e Goodman, vice president nf Saddleback Mountain." marketing for M. J, Brock & Goodman noted that it was So 1 he b 'Id very appropriate that the first ns, nc. • t ui er· two families should b e Lauer, a territory manager newlyweds and retirees: with the Santa Ana branch "We've seldom had a office of Burroughs Corp., said de v e J 0 p m en t that hu he and hi1 wife had looked 0 delighted" with the floor plan attracted families of such a extensively for a home for of their Design House. ''The wide age span. While r.IJny of over a year. They have beea arrangement of the family oor ·buyers are in the middle apartment d~·ellers, so this 15 room and living room is ideal years of fam ily development, for all of our entertaini11g. ·• the ma jority seem to be just their first home. starting out or retiring." • 11· · ed ' t I The Dodsons have spent · e w e r e 1mm 1a e Y The development offers five impressed with Lake Forest,'' many of their 25 years in one·storY. a:id two-story plans said Lauer. "The community Callrornia as the owners of-a with two to four bedrooms. is so well planned and laid out mobile home park J n Cost~ Prices range from $24 ,SSO to and its location is just perfect. r.tesa. Married 49 years, they $33,100 i,1•ith the only FHA-VA Also, we really llkt!: the way noted that this is the seventh terms available in La k t The Country Scene i s Forest. beginning to look like a semi· home they have owned. The Country Scene may be Each document must be examined and recorded on the day it is received and myst comply \\•ith state lav.'s as well as city and county ordinances. Documents are indexed by the names of the parties by each year, thereby limiting the use of the reco~der·s files to persons kno\Ying the year in \vhich a particular custom neighborhood. "We wanted lo re t ire reached by taking the Santa One of the most popular 7 • 0 0 0 Y a rd 1 8 -h o I e County library branch. a "We were so happy to find 11 somewhere in a quiet and Afta or San Diego Freeway to plans in the 260-home Granada championship golf course and c i n e m a the a l re a n d house i,1•e both liked that was relaxing area, but we also the El Toro off-ramp, going neighborhood of f\lission Viejo clubh ouse, and two community community cable televisio n. \.\'ill).in our budget in th is wanted to be close to s!ores north on Et Toro to Mui r\ands istheSantiagoPlan240. rerreation.centers. Sales offices for Granada area," added Mrs. Lauer, a and other facililies," Mrs. Boulevard and west on piece of property might have been sol d. . By using the recorder's information, ho\vever, title companies arc able to maintain title plants with a lot book system \\'hereby property is indexed according to its location . 1\1ission Viejo also provides h~mes are localed at 26939 Via computer analyst for !he city Dodson explained. "When you l\.1uirland s past Ridge Route. mJ:i~ui~hthew~ra~~~; .• Jrl~s~ _•_fl_rc_dc_p_a_r1_m_e_n_1._c_h"_'_'_he_•_._•_G_·,_a_•'_"'_· _________ •_£_Lo__cng:__B_e_a_ch_._s_h_e_i_• __ re_1_i'_'_it_'s_h_a_,_d_to_ri_nd_a_h_o"_'_'_Dr_i,_·e_to_t_h_e_m_o_d_e1_s. __ _ The recorder's office \\"Orks so closely with title companies. that most information about changes in recording procedures and la\vs affectinJ? recording are d istributed to leaders of title compenie5 who then pass the information to th e escrow and real estate professions. professions. Nine percent 11 rldiculoust In order to get • mortg•D• to buy a n•w home In our •rte, we would have to pay 9 percent interest a year -a sum that see ms . ataggering to us. Still, doesn't it come out to less wh1n you consider th .. t intereost i~ deductible from Federal Income taxes? We're in the 25 percent tax bracket at the moment." . Yes , i t does come out to quite a lot less in vi1w of the Federal income tax. In your tax bracket, an annual Interest rate of 9 percent works out to 6.75 percent in net interest after taxes. Here's a table to show you "tru•" Interest costs after taxes in your and other incom•t•x Bracket at 7'; at 8% at 9i;i: 19% 5.67 6.48 7.29 25";. 5.25 6.00 6.75 '32 '' 4.71i 5.44 6.12 3970 4.27 4.88 5.49 Editor's Note: Randall R. /.fcCardle is tht prtsident of the Real Esta t,.rs. an inuestm,.nt unalyst, college lecturer, and author of "Real Estate iu California." Send your com- ments and quest ia'ns to Randall R. flf cCaJ:ti/e, cla the DAILY 11'1LQT, P.O. Box J560, Costa /.Iesa, 92626. 'f roy Ho111es By The Sea All Oriented to Beach Desires of fam ilies "'ho "'ai'll to live near the Pacific Ocean to enjoy all its varied r~eation possibilities has increased sharply through the past summer. as shown by booming traffic at Tro y Hofnts By the Sea In San Juan C:ipistrano. reports Ro y Ro~an, subdivision s a I e s manager. ''The net result or this Interest, perhaps lhe greatest 1hi1 area has experienced in its, history, has been the substantial increase b o t h actual and pot'etllial, In the ,·aiues of homes in a beach oric1Ued community,.. said Roman . "Actually, the number of homes in which families can enJoy this beach orientation, \\'ifh the Pacific Ocean onl y a rew minutes av.·!Jy, is becomi ng more limited on the enti re Californ ia coast line, and particularly so along the Southern California c o a s t . H~. those who buy homes ha ve op po rt uni tie ."i for increases in the Yalue of their homes. This has been shown by statistics of sales by several economists in the Southland. The McCarthy Company, developers or the 250 home Troy Homes by the Sea. have designed the homes and the lots on which they ~t wilh this beach orientation requirement given f i r s t consideration . \\'ide sldeyard ."i permit parking boats and storing equipment. They can be reached by turning off the Santa Ana·San Diego Freeway at San Juan Ca pistrano and proceeding west on Del Obispo Street to Camino de! Avion, then east to the project. FiYe furnished models are open from JO a.m. to dusk dail y. the Santiago m o d c I has accou nt ed for 16 percent of all sales,'' said John Ma rtin, vice· president of n1arketing for Mission Viejo Company, the firm that is de v e Io p Ing l\tission Viejo, an 11.000-acre total!y-pl8'1'lned community. The Santiago model features four . bedroo1ns on one floor and is one of Mi~sinn Viejo's mo.~l attractive hon1es. "The Santiago . model Is probably the most spectacular of the Granada }Jomes," Marti n said. "It's an expanded version of a bestscl!er , v.·ith a bedrn o m and atrium entryway. The unique v.·rap- around entry provides the setting for a garden courtyard and a dramatic f i rst impression area. A tiled foyer leads to the gallery and a Jivingroom v.·ith soaring cathedral be a m ceiling, "I;he Santiago rnodel offers a familv room \\•ilh fireplace, and bOrh formal and informal dining areas. The master bedroom aTid the folir!h bedroom I ea tu re s slidi ng gla ss doors for easy acces.'i lo outdoO'T's. The third bedroom is easily conYerted lo an optional den "'·Hh convenient bu i I t. in shelves and entry from the living room. separated areas for th<' master bedroom and the ch1 ldrC\1·s bedroom "'ing al lo1~·s adul t and j u n i or privacy. The Santiago model also features ;i large. bright, U- shaped kitchen and pant ry area, c.arpcting In the living room. dining room, hall. rnaster bedroo1n, m as te r dressi ng area. ancl a 11 secoodary bedroorn~: and a two·car ga rage 1ri1 h utility arras for a pp 1 i a n cc s . ~·larlin added. "Th<'re arc a li1n ited number or these· four- bcdroom. two.bath models. and they're ,l!Oing crn ;i first. come basis. The next unit or Granada is not sc hed uled to open until November." Gr11nada is on e of si x neighborhoods in ~I Is s Ion V iej o . l\.1is s lon Viejo homeowners ;ire part of a totall y balanced community offer ing six schools, elght parks, an awa rd-v.·inning 23- acre shopping c en t er, extcnsi\'e street landscapi ng, a (}reg~ :J-abri~ r/Joufique , 3402 Via Lido -Newport Beach -673-7718 (1\cross from Richard's ~1arket) THOUSANDS OF YARUS OF NEW DESIGNER FABR ICS HAVE ;JUST ARRIVED. TO INTRO DUCE YO U TO THE LARGEST SELEC - ; TION OF QUA LITY COUTUR IER FAB RICS IN ORANGE COUNTY ;wE WILL BE OPEN LABOR DAY AND OFFER ;2 5 % DISCOUNT ON All FABRICS SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 • 7, ONLY 11 A.M .• 4 P.M. Discount appl ies on all fabrie1 1n stock from 59¢ yd. to $175. yd . OCEAN VIEW WITH BEACH TOO! A decora1or shoWcase of six lavish new homes, each by a different decorator. Spe(:tacular ocean views and an exclt1Sive executive caliber community second to none. BROAD MOOR ON NIGUEL SHORES • Imposing guard gate entrance • ExcNsive be ach access and membership in the fabulous Monarch Bay Beach Club • Private tennis courts at the foot of your hill • Community Golf Course • Three minutes to shopping and theatre • Adjacent to the new 2,100 boat Dana Point Marina landscaping, sprinklers, even drapes & patios can be included • OFFER LIMITED FROM 8/1/70 lo 8/30/70 ONLY SJ9,900 to S59f}90 INCENTIVES GALORE* • FINANCING • FEATURES • FUNDING Saturday, Septtmbtr S, 1 q10 DAIL y PltDT J II Harbour Lights ·Ap(i'rtments Now Leasing 1,000'S OP OIL PAINTIN•I WHOLllALI WAll~USI The first luxury garden Lincoln Property Company, retains ownership 'or It s selected as the developer ror OPIN TO THI rua.1c apartments at Harbour Lights, the nation's largest developer apartments and manages the $51,000,000 Redondo Plaza $5 and up a •14,500,000 development of (If lux11ry garden apartment.s, them. urban renewal project in 1•1t •.•011•0••.SANTAAlllA '132 units in e I c 1u s 1 v e ~no~t:_.'.o~n~ly'._bu~il~cb,~bu~t~a~lso~~The~~f~irm~-h~a~s~a~lso~;-~'......2R~ed~ond~o~Be~a~ch.~----~!!:'!!!.~'"~'"~,•~,",~~~:'~A~:"~,~·'.,!!!!:!! Huntington Harbour, ha v e1- ' CARS THAT HAVE EVERYTHING -CARPETS IN MISSION RIDGE GARAGE Doctors Attracted To La Paz Carpets Houses Start At $45,950 Dramatizing the <?xclusive panels or glass , v a u t t e d appeal of its executive Mis!ion ceilings with exposed beams. The La Paz Medical Center Ridge homes, th~ Mission built·in appliances in several located at La Paz Road and Viejo Company has announced decorator colors (including , Chrisanta Drive in ~~ission the addition of a new standard self-cleaning oven) are also Viejo has attracted many ·rcature for the home -full included at Mission Ridge. prominent you ng docto rs and carpeting in the three-car "The neighborhood is also denlisls. . garage of every home. quite close to a medical-dental Two of the te na n t s The totally elegant homes building, new schools, and been completed and leasing is underway, Lincoln Property cOmpal!,y ~as announced. .. Heavy emphasis has been placed on lush landscaping," Joel Landau, Lincoln Property Company's regional partner for Califomla declared. "There are bubling streams. fountains and ponds throughout Harbour Lights. In addition there are extensive recreational r acl I i tie s . including heated pools, putting greens and a club building witb its social center, billiard ro om and complete gymnasium." The one, two and two. bedroom and den apartments, at 16700 Sayhrook La.ne, just minutes from the freeways and the open sea, feature walk • in closets, fireplace, private recessed balcooies and subterranean parking as well a s individually controlled central air condilioning, ~tr. Landau said. Every Harbour L i g h t s resident is also eligible to join the exclusive Hunt ington Harboor Beach and 'Tennis Club, a community gathering place with a private beach, cocktail lounge and a gounnet restauran t. All the ·Harbour Lights apartments, which start at $169 a month, include shag carpeting throughout. floor length draperies , wallpapered kitchens and bathrooms a n d custom designed fixtures. 11arbottr Lights' is the first or a number or apartment complexes planned by Lincoln Property Company. At the present time 471 units are nearing completion in I:Dng Beach and cthers will be built in Rolling Hills and San Diego. . Sant Elected Fir1n President practicing at the new center are adjacent to the f\.1ission recreational fa c i Ii ties . are Dr. 1'.1ike Akrawi, 29, and Viejo Golf Course and Inn. R c s i d c n t s enjoy a 11 Dr. Hermine Akrawi, 30. The 1'1ost of the homes include advantages of living i n husband and \~:ife team arc \'iev.·s of the surrounding Mission Viejo, plus th e two of the youngest practicing hillside areas. prestige of Ji\'ing in the most George R. Sant, a second generation home builder wilh physicians in Orange County. Large master suites with exclusive ne ighborhood of the 35 years ·activity in the Akrawi, wh1> specializes in. sitting rooms, private bath community." said Martin. construe.lion industry in obstetrics and gynecology, and dressing area, two Three elaborately-designed Southern California, has been was born in lraq and left his fireplaces, spacious pool-sized plans, with 10 ext er 1 or named president of t be lots. tiled patio bar, high eleva!Jons, are on display McCarthy Com pany of country at the age of 16 quality wall·t1>-wall carpeting from 9:39 a .m. till 6 p.m., and Anaheim, California's oldest detennined to study and prac· throughout and living areas are located on Bodega Road, home building firm. tice medicine in the Unit· ranging from %,400 to 3,400 appro:timalely 1h mile from He succeeds James H. ed States. He attended square feet, are included in the junction of Marguerite McCarthy, an e1ecutive or the Loma Linda University in the basic prices, which start Parkway and Oso Parkway. company for 37 years, who has Riverside, where he graduated at $45,950. The San Diego Freeway is been named president or the Custom lnterior and exterior easily accessi ble via the La Anaheim Union W a t er "~For, people ,who demand custom qualitY,.and like to· sea a lot It takes o let.more than magn;ficent views and Mediferronean climate ·to make Pacific Island Vllla91 the South Coas(s finest active adult community (no permanent residents under 18). Jt tokes a fine-quality home too, to.complete · tne plan. ' .. _ .-··--.... That's why Pacific Island Village offer. the touches you'd include if you were planning your owrl custom.built home. like worm.hearted double entry doors. Fron t halls of Franciscan tile. luxurious carpeting and draperies throughout. , Separate utility rooms for either gos or electric a ppliances. Complete · all· electric kitchens with the greatest cooking center you've ever seen. Two-car garages. Your own private club offers yeor-'round pool, whirlpool, puffing green and a huge clubhouse for your unlimited use. Exterior maintenan'=e is done for you. All this five minutes from tho freeway, shopping center and medical cantenl $36,900 to~49,900 71/2%. '•.•I Annual Percanfage Ra1e Available , Tok• Santa Ano-Son Diego freeway to Crown Volley Pork. woy, fight to Pacific l1lond Drive, right to rnod•ls.. Or Poc.ifie Coa1t Highway to Loguno Nigu•I ltt\tfonce, left to Poctfic 1 ... land Dri\le, leh lo models. ()pen •verf day,~· ' -- \'pacifi~ft island '7illag~~'! 31312 Flying Cloud Drive. t.., liguel i.- ,. Phone496-1243 , i ·' .. • • • • • • ' . ' . • •. ' . ... ., I . -· . ' '· .. In the top or his class light fixtures, numerous Paz Road ramps. Company. receivIDg the Alpha Omega,-..;;..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ali)ha ~ledical ltonor society Award for his scholastic achievement s . He also attended the UC Irvine and his residency was served at'Lo s Angeles County HGSpital and the Orange County Medical Center. Mrs. Akrawi. a general practitioner with s p e c i a I interest in trauma, industrial medici na, a n d adolescent medici ne, left her native Lebanon at age 16 with a girlhood dream (If studying and practicing medicine in this coun try. She studied at the University of Nebraska and, like her husband, she obtained her m e dic a I ed uca tion at Lom a Linda University. ~frs. Akrawi "'as t he director of the employe and Studenl Health Service at Glendale Adventist Hospital in Glendale and is listed in the \Vho's \Vho of Ame ri c a U11iversilies for he r scholastic achievements and leadership contribut ions. The Akrawis met and were married wh ile attending Loma Linda University. Upon receiving their degrees, they served their internships at S<111ta Barbara C 1> u n t y Hospital and Ccltage Hospit.al in Santa Barbara where they gained experience in the procedures and problems of pa tient care in both a community and p r i v a e hospital. · The Akraw is began practicing al La Paz last July. Together, the doctors helped with the architectural design and interior decorating of their new offices. "We ch ose Mission Viejo to scl up our practice," sai d Dr. Mike Akra'A'i. "because it's a you ng, gro"'ing area an d 'A'e enjoy being part or such a n interesting community.'' When their busy schedule allows, the Akrawis enj1>y (I Ufings at the beach with their 3-year-old son, William Paul; barbecuing and gardeni ng. For relaxation, the doctors enjoy reading poetry, listening to most kinds of music and discussing the daily challenges of their profession. The husband and wife team share a joint enthusiasm for thei r work. "\Ve both," said Dr. Hermine Akrawi, •·feel that our profession is a very rewarding and challenging one." Luxury seHide homes less than a mlle from the world • famous surfing and swimming of Huntington Beach State Park. 3 and 4 bedroom, 2 bath homes With front yard landscaping. Large living rooms. patio kitchens. private master suites with ceramic tile bath and dressing area. spacious lots. sea breezes. large family rooms. Conventional, FHA and VA terms. Walk to shopping and new schools tor all ages. · • Model phone (714) 538-9669 6 built by Standard Pacific Corp. Q •e.ePrlce $27,450. $995 Down. Closing Costs and Impound• $250 Total. 2nd Trust Deed $4,505. 1st Trust Deed $21,950. Total Payments $197 for 360 Payments at BY•% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE. ~ • 8 i ----. '· . . •• •. •. '· • " • • • . • • • • l • • -. -.. . .. . .. ' • • • . • • . •' " If DAILY PI LOT Sa1urd1y, S'pternbf r 5, ic;10 'YOUNG ELEGANCE' AT SEAWIND HOMES New Seawind Ho111es Emphasis On Style Only l~ honles remain for !ale In the last , unit of J{aufman and Br oa d ' s J,'OmmunUy of ' ' yo u n g e legance," Se aw ind in Hunt ington Beach. Designed to emphasize style !od space, the Seawind homes sUll offer all I.he traditional Kaufman and Broad value. Prices which start at $54,500 Include a packa.l{e of "extras" comparable only to homes selling for one-third more. These. luxury "extras" -all standard Hems -include custom bronze ha rd ware; custom light fixture s; firepla~s : self c I ea n in g ovens: hea vy duty disposals; (umiture finished w a In u t cabinets; separate u ti I it y rooms; ceramic tile baths and kitchen: quality carpeting, and patio kitchen.!. Seawind homes each have a d isti nct ive ambience, appealing to toda y's young families who des i re Jndividuality In their life style, according. to James A. Hintz, general manager of Kaufman and Broad's Southern California Di\'ision. Flexibility in design t>frmils a family to entertain formally or casually wilh equal style in any of these homes, m notes. Among the handsome styling features are conversalloo pits, cathedral ceilings and master bedroom suites. A variety of three. four. and five bedroom plans are available. A 11 Include living rooms, separate dining room and family room . FinanCing arrangements are excellent at Seawind due to Kaufman and Br oad's financial strength and natio nal scope. Hintz says. Lo w interest rates are ava ilable and thei-e is no down payment required from qua 11 fled ve~rans and only a low down payme nt for those eligible under FHA terms. Kaufman and Broad backs Seawind Homes with i t s comprehensive Five Ye a r \Varranty and pro vides representatives to i n 1 u r e homeowner satisfaction. Seawind model homf!ll 11re located at 20922 Brookhurst Ave. near Atlanta Avenue in Huntington Beach. National Home B11ilders Meeting Set Sept.17-22 Leaders of the h o m e building industry from all over the country will convene in Boston for the Na tional Association of Home Builders' Fall Board and Builders' lt1eeting, Sept. 17·22. A ma jor topic will be f mp le men ta ti on of the Emergency Home Finance Act recently passed by Congress. NAHB Prf!llident Louis R. Barba said that the Board - more than 800 individ ua ls representing the Association's 484 st.ate and local affiliates - would discuss the impact of the Act's innovative provisions on industry operations and housing market. Other current and proposed I e g isl at Ive developments will be on the agenda. Continuing problems with home mortgage c r e d i t , J'liewJ ilf•11•9er Lyman Faulkner has been appointed branch m11111er of Forest E. Olson, Inc., Realtors CofUl Mesa branch of· li ce al 2299 Harbor Blvd. Falllkner ii a '"' Ured Army colonel. interest rates and housing labor, manpower and materials will come in for discussion, Barba said. Details of the program for the N A H B ' s International Apartment Conference, Oct. + 7, in Washington will be put before committees and the Boan!. Scheduled for Sept. 18 are meetings of the e1ecutive committee and a p e c I a I committees . Standing commiltees convene t h e following day. The board meets Sept. 21. All meetings will be held tn the Staller-Hilton Hotel. Host organiiation is the Builders As.sociaUon of Greater Boston. $100 Down Buys Home For Vets Veterans can now take their pick of three ~ice locations in Los Ange.Jes and Orange counties to buy a California Jiome for a tot.al movt-in CO!l or only $100, 8J'lnounced Robert It Phillips, exectJli ve vice president or Presley Development Company. The popu lar C a I i for n I a lfomes, which start al $22,995. are located in Cerritos, the central Irvine area and overlooking the ocean In Capistrano Beach. Features include king-sized m a s t e r liuites, cathedral c e i 11 n as, etramic-Uled patio kitchens, fireplaces and up to ail bedroom1 and four baths. C&Hrornia Homes In Cerritos are located on 18.'Jrd Street near Bloomfield ; in Central Irvine on Robert Road · off Cul ver between the Santa Ana Ind San Diego freeways. and in Capistrano Beach just thret blocks from the ocean on the Calle Juanila exit from the San Diego Freeway. Lake Forest Sales • Show Increase I Home sales al Lake Forest , ... -the multi ·million dollar to the big Home Trade · community of woods and FesUval which began early in wa ter In Orange Co unt y August This fe stival , developed by 0 c c I d e n t a l complete with lnIOtmatian P e l r ol e u m Land and tents al the entranceway to Development Corporation -Lake Forest to handle the flow look a sharp upturn In August of traffic, h a s two unique according to Don McMullen, aspects to it: "pick-a-plan" markeUng d i r e c t o r (or financing program and a "top Occide-ntal Petroleum Land dollar trade program." and Development Corporation. In explaini'ng ''plck-a·plan,'' "We have alwa ys enjoyed PltcMullen said, "it is a unique excellent sales at L a k e financing program which lets Forest," said McMullen, "but the homebuyer pick the annual ,...p,. the past 30 da ys have been percentage rate best su ited to • esp e c I a 11 y rewarding. 53 his budget. At present, Annual • homes were sold, representing Percentage Rates start as low a total dollar vaJue 0 f as SI/, perctnt at Lake Forest. $2.290, 748.00. and there are four different "We attribute this success plans from which to choose. HOMES LIKE THIS ENJOYING SH,t.RP UPTURN ,IN SALES AT LAKE FOREST COMMUNITY CROWN VBllEY HIGHLJINDS The all-new, all-view homes of Crown Valley HighlandJ: overloolc: Laguna Niguel Ownenhip here means you and your family live in the finest to~y.planned ·com- munity on Orange County's South C.OuL And there's so much more in Laguna Niguel, •• a mile-long beach, the private El Niguel Country Club with its famed 1 • • : ;,,..J :•" '" •; t i Nl9u.I ~ ,., Counll)" Club~ ~ )I ,;~4it"'*>~~-&i!1 ........ -..... ~ FROM JUST $27,500 VA and FHA Tenna and you own the land ' - gol£ course, a private beach club, churches, schools and shopping. And there's a big ne'\f Recreation Center jwt f~r Crown Valley Highland$ residents. It provides an entertainment area and BBQ, a large swimmi.ag pool and a play area as big as a football ..field! Brilliantly conceived two, three and four bedroom view homes. Your C•llWft Valle)' H'9111•nft ,..c,.111111 Cln,.r. 1 ~· Sllea Olllce Telephones: (714) 495-4644 • (714) 49W701 •AVCO COMMUNITY DEVELOPERS INC.'/ WhtreOoodfdtHComeloUle ' • .Senate WASHINGTON -A member of the Senate housing committee has proposed that lbe nation devote to home building the "same energy and talent that enabled us to "'In the race to lhe moon." The proposal was made by Senator Harrisorn A. Williams Jr.1 New Jersey Democrat, in a speech today to the NaUooal Housing Center C o u n c 11 , composed of mlnufacturer members of the National Association of Home Builders. Senator Williams, of the Sena te Banking Subcommittee oo Housing, spoke at the ~ational Housing C e n t e r , \V'.a sh ington, D .C., headquarters of t\AHB. His appeara nce was lhe first in the NlfC Council 's ''National Priorities Series," a forum for exchange of views between Coogressional leaders and housing industry leaders. "In recent yearJi." Wi!Uams said, "there has been much rhetoric about a missile gap GI' a ·space gap followed by huge Mobile Home Show Opens In La Habra The America n ri1obile Home Show will open this weekend in the parking lot at Fashion Square La Habra at Imperial Highway and Beach Boulevard (Highway· 39). Furnished models depicting this increasi'ngly popular form of honle ownership will be open daily to the public. The exhibit is free and will run for the next several weeks from 10 a.m. until dark. The American Mobile Home Corporatio n. which Is sponsoring the exhibit, is the largest develope r of mobile home parks in the United States. Each park is a completely master-planned community wi th ma n y recreational facilities. Their Southern California Parks are rated "five star" with community centers. swimming pools and other retrealional facilities. ''Toda y, nearly seven million American families own mobile homes. This number is constantly inc reasing and for good reason." said Philip Walsh. region al mana;c:er for American ri1obile H o m e Corporation. American 1'-1obile H o m e Corporation offers buyers an easy-to-maintain home in a pleasant environment. Some of the models offered contain as much as 1,440 square fee t of interior living space . "This co mpares favorably \\'llh many convention a I homes, and at a fa r lower price," Walsh added. "Along with a considerably lower purchase pr ice. all of our parks provide addllional amenities, such as recreation centers, community rooms and swimming pools. Buyers realize this as a t r u e ownership bargain. unmatched elsewhere." Wal sh said. "With the serious housing shortage we have in this country tod ay, and the continually rising costs of land and conventional ccr.1struction, we know America n Mobile Home Corporation is offering an excellent package for ho m e b u ye r s,' ' Walsh continued. With "Friendly Village" in 23 states, there arc fou r presently in operation in Southern Californ ia. AH are adult communities. except the one In Simi Valley, \\•hich has a section devoted tg families with children. The others are in Long Beach, \Vest Covina and one nearly co1nplete two blocks from Fashion Square in La Habra. "Mobile home s and mobile home parks have come a Jong way from what they used to be. Most of our residenll are permanent and they enjoy living in an area with othe rs of the same interests. They also like to live In a home that is as large as 11 conventional home, with none of the care and expense. "For example, several of our residents have told of friends who purchased a new conventional house for $30,000 and when they came to our park, they could not believe it when they saw the mobUe homes were as nice and as large as their own home, for hall the price. Wt can do it because our co1lJ are less," Walsh said. American htoblle H o m e Corporation offers some of Ill two bedroom tw~bath models conventional home s. "There aren't too many conventional homes offered tn such a wide varie!y of styles and designs that can be purchased 1t these prices," Wal.s.b. 1dded. Housing · Committee Proposes Housing expenditures for our military and space programs. .. Now that v.·e have an overwhelming nuclear arsenal, and have won our race to the moon, it is lime we focused our attention on the housing gap. I would like to see us engage in a race tor better housing. There is oo reason why we should not devote to this area the same energy and talent which enabled us to wln the race t.o the moon." \\'illiams noted that recently a Comme r ce Department official predicted that \vllhin a few· years it v.•ill probably be an acknowledged fact that the best-housed people of any country are those of the USSR. "If a Pentagon general said the sa1ne thing about missiles, there \VOuld be an enormous clamor for a mul ti-billion· dollar crash program,'' \\lilll.ams aaid. "But v.hen 1 Commerce official talks about a housing gap , the warning ls \1\rtually ignored.'' "It is a national disgrace that the Un ited States is falling far behind o t h e r nations m providing better housing, Last year the United States built 7 .69 new housing units per 1,000 residents. By way of contrast, Sv.·eden built 13.43 units per 1,000, Japan bullt I l.89, the Soviet Union buill 9.Ba. the Netherlands built 9.63 an d France built 8.23.·' \\'iiliams sald the United States' lag in conslruction of new housing is to a large degree a result (l[ t h e Administration's policy o l "light money," \\•h!ch was J,1auguraled to fight Inflation and has dried up credit. "No ol~r sector or our ectinomy suffers as much from restrictive m o n e t a r y policy as does the housing industry," he said. "The Federal Reserve B o a r d estimates that h o u s I n g absorbs between 60 and 70 percent of the impact of .tight money, while il constitutes only three percent of our gross national product. "\Vhen a single Industry Is consistently called upon to shoulder such 1 h e a v y burden," Wil liams declared, •·somelhi"8 i s drastically wrong with our monetary policy. ''There is good reason to bel!e\'e that unless correc.live acUon Is take,1," he added, "the probletn is 1oin& to get \vorse." "It ls possible that we may have a series of credit crunches throughout the 1970s DAil Y PILOT J 7 \ Race \vhere housing once ag1ln btcomes the whi pping boy in the fight agai~t inflation. Unless we revise our methods for carrylng out ecmomie policy, I am afraid that the housing induatry ls ln for more ol 1he same." Williams said Protr•ms and : polices to distribute t h e ·.: impact of tight money eYenly : ~ throughout the economy muat ··~ be developed. :"'• . : • ' • -- -· f ! I , .. . • • • I DAILY PILOT Salurday Srptember .5 1970 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Yea r 's Higl1 , Lo,v, Close Ntw York 'ock ·~ClllllM "''''1' Hiii .. ow ... .. ... .. "' " "" , .. " '~ "" 11•0 "' ,.. " M .. "' "' ,, . ,, . ~ . .. ~ ... 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"I'm not with anyone in it; I've slept alone, 1 got out of bed and pul on a robe. ''\\'e discussed it and y.•e said, ·of course. this is a very free character and she wouldn't sleep with her clothes on.' It's • beautifully shot, through a curtain, a n d not blatant. "But seeing the rushes did something to me. I say,• it wasn 't as necessary as 1 BALBOA 673-4048 orr:N 6:45 7M (, lalHa lelboa P•nlnaula NOW-ENDS TUESDA'f \\3Llflr illlltiO Mal 1 llilU 11!.'lil~ liln eaerus 1 FLO\\\lr L 00t0011Mn·.: ~·.!c~.:;.!J. lho~ht. I'm going lo ask if it can be toned down a bit. "I c1on ·t think I'll tver do another.'' f\.1iss Hawn said of nude scenes. (:oldie Was back for a one- shot return lo Rowan and f\.-lartin's "Laugh-In," fron1 v.·hich the giggling % a n y cupcake .sprang to movie stardom . In the segment. taped for NBC-TV airjng Sept. 26, Dan Rowan introduces her as "still the same sweet,, lovable, simple Goldie Hawn." J1eralds' trumpets blast and Goldie marches in v.·earing a crov.•n, carrying her Oscar as a scepter. Page boys unroll a red ca rpet -and sweep it wilh a broom ahead of her. Besides that show , Miss llawn has ahead of her a television special, •' Pure c:oJdie.'' <t Las Veg a s appearance and, a year hence, a 1novie version of the stage comedy "Butterflies A re 1',ree." "Oh. dear, my life is so packed full or things!'' exclaimed Goldie. who once ran a dance studio in her native \\'ashington, D.C .. and stepped into "Laugh-In" from televis ions short-lived '"Good 1'1orning, World." c:oldie played the dumb blonde on "Laugh·ln." but she doesn't Lalk dumb. On leaving that show: "If we don 't gro\V we become stifled, and thars the worsl thing in the world for a person." \~'hat's lhe Oscar done for her'! Tcl1aikovsky Fpm Open s \Ii Moscow MOSCOW (AP) -"Tchai. kovsky," a Soviet· American movie production, has opened to the Soviet public after an advertising campaig n rarely seen in lhe press here .' '!'he biography of Russian composer Pytor 'l'chaiko~ky is a full-color spectacle in the Hollywood tradition. Dmilri Tiomk.in, a leading Hollywood composer of movie music who was born in Russia, wrote the score and gave the Russians technical advice dur- ing the four years of prepar· aLion and filming. He was cx- ecutlve producer. The music includes passage! from some of 'Tchaikovsky 's more familiar v.·orks, such as "Swan Lake,'' and his Pathe- tique Symphony. The script at the end notes only that he died. without saying he died after drink ing cholera-contaminated w a t er intentionally, according to some music historians. • • • ' 1 Twenties Live Again THE NIFTY THEATRE FREE FORM 1970 WORLD SURFING CONTEST Busby Berkeley Prepares Comeback Fro• A11ttr•ll• By JULIA KENNEDY NEW YORK IAP) -"Take that girl's name on the end and thank the others." said Busby Berkeley, shov.·ing at ace 75 that he can still pick a pretty girl who's light on her f~t. so me veterans, to return next week for final chorus line auditions. good 1nusic," he said. hpl. 2 rilr11Iet11 f P.M • "l look al the personality, the looks. the face. and the figu re," he explained. "I see their personality co rn c The show, v.•hich I s scheduled to open Jan. 25. \\'ill1 also mark the comeback of 20's star Ruby Keeler. who was last seen on Broadway in 1929 . 307 MAIN ST. HUNTINGTON llACH l'•r ..... ,...,...,, C•H 11u1 su.•u• 250 2" l"1opl1 5'•4fftt Berkeley, best knov.·n to thlf present generalion as the creator of those elnborate cinema dance routines that seemed to sum up movie musicals in the 1930s, was back In business Tuesday. through, I see how they dof======'===== their work. "I talk to them. 1 can l""I ~·,· ..... .£ COMEDY-RATEO "R" pretty quickly if they've got ~ ... that verve," said the white-TR'ITR No One U id er 17 haired dire<:tor who launched .: the careers of stars such as -~ 673·•Z•O Unless With P•rent Betty Grable, Lucille Ball Snd 2905 Eost Coott Hwy. Ginger Rogers by picking Corona dtl M.r Preparing for a comeback on Broadway, where he staged 21 shows before turning to the "talkies," Berkeley auditioned 350 starry-eyed dancers for his revival of the 1925 hit, "No, No, Nanette." Silting in the front row of lhe Ambassador l he a t e r , Berkeley watched silently a~ a line of girls in leotards and street clothes pranced before him in a one-minute, tap.- dance routine. He picked 24, so me newcomers to Broadway a~d them for chorus lines. Asked if dancers have changed since his heyday on Broadway, Berkeley replied. "Girls are girls. They're just the same now as they v.·ere then." Berkeley Is confident tha~ his revival of the 1925 musical. which includes such song s as ''TCH for T\1·0" and "I Want to be Happy," will be a success. "\Ve think lhe public is ready for a clean, "A'holesome show , a very funny sho1v \Yllh San Clemente Opens Season With 'Kisses' The seaso n opeJ1er for Oie ri.laxine Beasley and Norma~ San C l e m e n t e Community Rudolph taking minor r oles. Th e a le r will be lhe Assistant to the director is lighthearted comedy "Love Joanne Applegett. "U>ve and Kisses" v.·ill pl;iy and Kisses,'' which 1vill open Thursdays through Saturda~·s Sept. 24 for a three-weekend unlil Oct. to al the Cabrillo run. Playhouse, 202 A ve n id a Tony Brantlt, who s e Cabrillo in San Clemente. Watch the ·landlord get.his. · THEMIRISCH PRIJOUCTION COMPANV I A NORMAN JEWisON. HAL ASHBY PRODUCTION "1111 tANmGID" • .. ' . ~· '·~·•BEAU BRIDGES LEE GRANT DIANA SANDS j 11noffARLBAILEV-:l.t..-~mR BillGUNN KRiS1m HiiER OORMl~ lEWISOtl ~ru''Asliev Clll.OI! !rf DeLU!e" 11111111.,_j ~ I~ MO'!OI l'ICTlm -•WMA&l °"-TUI "'"""-· . Al$O 1'1ayi11t "THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKY 'S" St•"'"' J-• ltobcird1 .u'arii1 Eklud • l P.-.NAVISION~TECHMCOLOR9~ f'O<l w.twbros.. i;;i -r ·l(iiijy~-~- ALSO iXCITIMG CO·HIT I IN COLOl-GI" -ALSO--"Personally? Nothing. But it's . ~ lovely thing to feel accepted by a certain group. 'T'he facl they respect your talent gives you a nice feeling. A select audience of Rus. sians broke into applause five limes at picturesque scenes of the Russian countryside -the birch trees, fields of wildflow. ers and troika-driven sleighs racing through the snow. production or "The Girl in lhe1 Reservations ma~· be obtained Freudian Slip" set a box office ;_ by phoning 492-0465 or 49?- record fo r the Cab r i 11 0_~6~1~6:1. _____ -:;;;;;~-l::======================~ Playhouse last season, will SPtCIAL COLOI SHOllT "BOATING -U.S.A." AT THE ENTIANCE TO FAIULOUS llOO-ISt:I--- EXCLUSIVE •!orr•n11 joa" 'aa.~ • jooo <oc~•r etle ...... ie • •i<h,.1,o .. ,,, • ji .. ,Mndri' ·lechnicolor® from worner bros. • • • • • • • • • • • • Mo11. thru Fri. 1how11 ot •:l0--9:45 Sot.-7 and I O:lD su-3;15-6:30·9:45 W.O-W-"•r c., .... _ .... ,_ •tJ·•S-05 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --·--·· ···-5.25.J5.26 PllEMIERE ENG,.GEMENl ! "ANGEL UNCllAINE'DI' e IGPl plu1 e "COUNT YOllGA, \l"'MflllE'" tGl'l • "'" ColOr Sl>ow •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S..00..pf.., • --.,,,"',) 'l'W·J••• Borbrl S!re1ul\CI "ON A Cle"'ll OAY YOU CAN SEE FOl!E\IEI" IG) Colar plus St••• M(0Uflfl "THE THOMAS CIOWN "'FF•tR" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '"' ..... , .. LA HABRA OlllVE-IN ••••••••••• \•NI• AN'° HARBOR BLVD OlltVl ·IN •••••••••• WIUMIN~Ht Hl·WAV 39 ORIV(.IN E~clUSi•f Or'iv.-h• S~•Wl"9 ................ Cllnl EtllWNCI -·-"ICEllY'S HEROES" « CGPI Colo< & -..... plul "'I" Alcl• • Rkl>art W;ctmar• 111·\K Z ''THE MOONSlllHE WAI" (GPI • -·~ -·'-~l1·1211 E•Uwlht OrlYt-ift SMWl"I Clint Eu ,_ "l<EllY'S HEROES" « {GP) Coltr •hn l.lln Aid• • lli(llard Widmar• "lHE MOONSHINE WAR" IGPI « Ul\Cler II Mw1t lh W!lh Pit..,! .... ~ -1'o All Siar Clll "''-"'-"WOOOSTOCl<'I • I.A l Color ,,..,.., plw• * Ml<ltnne Fail~lul SM·l112 "H ... l<EO UNOER LEATHEll" « ~R ) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Eul"''" Orivt-lft Sllow•n• UMl~t 11 MUii It Wilh Pare<il ''THE LANnLoRO" • tll) tlttt • Clltrl!N Hnten ''THf H,-WAlla..NJ" • CGPJ AH Ctlof illt" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , .......... .. BROADWAY WALK 1"1 All Ctftr 11rnllv ir .. 1tr1tlnmn1 AM Sltr C .. I "HOW THE WEn WAJ WONM « fl l '""' t TM lt•llH "LEf IT Ill" t C0 1 ot.N coi.r Slolw Clloll 1!1"wNCI ''TWO MUlllS LtOI. SrSTift SAit"" iGPI plw1 Jt•r, l.twi1 ''WHt(H W•Y fO T"E ~RONT" ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• "But it hasn't made me feel more capable than before. You don 't change. But he people a round you begin to relate to you differently. "They show d i fferen t e1not ions. Son1e are hostile, son1e are impressed. There are smart alecks and lovel y The title role is played by by Tnnokenty Smoktunovsk)'. v.·ho made a name for himsel f abroad in the Soviet produc· tion of "Hamlet." Israel Fi les people v•ho say, 'You 'v e TEL AVIV (AP) -lsrael brought a lot of joy in!o our will complete computerization ho1nc.' of govenimenl files on all "TI1ere are people who feel citizens and i m m i gr an I 1 lnadequalc, and people v.·ho within three years. said Dr. use you. I know what I am. Yosef Goldsch1nidl, deputy J1ow anybody else relates to ininister of the inlL'rior. me is their thing, CllllJlll PACWIC COAST lffGlftUT .. 9Tlt "· "We have a fe1v t:ood ~ friend.~, and thank God for ~ IClll. ____!.....:... •-1 "\V e" includes her director-hu~band .. Gu~ 'l'rikon!s. ~t * HEY KIDS! * I their St~d10 City ho~e 'that s 'YG l"Al SHOW SAT. 1;:'1 1 "A'here J m the happiest" she ~ ~ plants nowers. dusts the lONITE AT •:OO & 1D:IO 1n:intelpiece Oscar and knits a baby blan ket Steve McQueen B:iby bl:inke t? "It's Jo, a "" friend." 'The Reivers" (:oldie giggled. '':============,II A(•-.·m.i Cr111rr f1ln1) Pir'>t'l'l(,ll l0f1 r . A r-. .. 1,.~1...i Cr~;,! P...:1U<r~ ~ic.a,..- Cllnl Etlt--Oen Rlckln "Kelly's Htro.n" PIUS .. l 9l2-Tht Mo1mhi111 W•t" """ lllch1'11 Wklrn1tk Co"t. 1und~w I. M-•r, I P rn, ii!u AND AT 1:10 ON L! IUCUBD BAIJJS I u"AIUI 1 CILLD BOISE" 1¥11.:AV~'n:a!Nl()Ol.Oll".,... A NATIONllJ..GDIPoAtn::nJ•a Jlf.l.U.9£ Ji. ~INt~A~ nt.MS P'R£S.EHTl'\T10lll direcl the show. Brandt also has staged "Lullaby,'' ''The Tel'lder Trap '' and "Generatio11" for the San Clemente group. _ Heading the Cabrillo cast will be Clark Farrell in his third San Clemente ;1ppearance. Mark ~1anning takes the role of his son who. on graduation day, marries his young girl fri end, played by Dikki Parkhurst. Rounding out the cast are Jeri Al'lderson as the molhcr. Karen Jacobson as the older sister, >A•ith Gene Applegctt. ..... ....-·. .~----~-ALSO IGPJ "A Man Called Horse" Coftf. doily from 2 Now At 3 Theaters muJic l'OIP •? ao-•or:• /f•l \11•'" • '"""hrj<>t & 11 •I .lo • l•o1br 11th l llCll~ • 111loQ11•hr•• • 1.t~1ohav'"' •)'~'I.encl•" 111· •11· <t•jO~~ 1tb";''"" • •l11 •11.no • ,!y& il1t I arr I~ 1tont o It " ~toll ofi.ro 1ne who• and t 00.000 otlwr b.ov••hil a•cplt . al.lmbv michoel wod leigh -producedbv bob mourice a wodleigh·mourice ,lld,produclion· lechnicolor®from warner bros. •-~~ • !'ll-• ,.,.,, .. ;,.. !'•"1• ... ,1,11• .. u .... ·1 .,,.,,f.ooot .. t~I-~fiil llllfJllCttO UllCltt U '9qo:•"" ~ K~l""'t ........ .,II~'°" t..••Goon SEE DIRECTORIES FOR CO-HITS AND POLICY UNlllD AP.llSlS ;;~\ .. ""''" ~" .......... ... EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT MON. TMIU , ....... l.P.M. SAT. l:JO.J:.0.J:S0-1 & 10 P,M. SUN. 1·l •10-S:20.71Ja.t:4t P,M. 21 '"CATCH·22 '. 1:t IS, QUITE SIMPLY, IWUllCllllllfltl <tt THE BEST AMEJILCAN FILM.. _ lllN!MIN•1;J. A. l'VE SEEN THIS YEAR•"-''~'"""'• ·-~'t\";\\" T • II Y. TIM(S ,,~ ""'"'••" ' JISIPllUIJ 21 EX.CLUS IVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT NEW "OOll Y" SHOWTIMES!! MOND AY TMlU FRIDAY 1:00 & 10:00 SAT, & SUN. I :00 4100 7:00 & 1Di00 ,SPECIAL NEW POPULAR PRICES '! CHILDREN ONt Y S 1.00 oll times JUNIORS ONLY $2.50 al! times 1im1 h111dr;_. • 11011!ono • joh11 \ebo11rio11 PLUS!! lice's l~esfanniul : .. r-.·~~·-Op1111:0I f!Y..,,l M ·•·S·H ...... ,.... , · 11l . Plus "I love You Alice B. Toklo5" .&,""1'1iim'N "il;S" PLUS r a.··-··01~ ~ OeonMartinin"SCARDSTUD; Open At 7:00 P.M . Show at Dusk John Wayne in His Greatest Role • ' _,_. Siilur4'1, S.,Umbrr J. 1970 DAILY PILOT Zl :: Ann Lande r s :·: ·'.· ~= i H Ch eap skate Finds ,., .. . ' .. Free Rid e Co stl y ) . DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please tell me if there · is somethini::! wrong with my mind. like mental illness , J mean. I am 12 years old and C am so cheap it is dis· gusting. I just love it when somebody bu ys me an ice cream cone or ~ives me hall a candy bar. And I am thrilled when I get a present of any kind. But \vhen it comes to spending a dime on someone else I can always lhink of a dozen feasons why I shouldn't. ;.1 save aliTioSt an my .iUowaDCe. Right now I have '43 put away. On Mother's µay I made up a poem :;o I flOUldn't have to spend anv nioftey on a present. :ri1Y tAother was very pleased and ~en said It was a belt.er gift die anything money could ~y. On Father's Day I did the "me thing . The poem I iO'mposed tor my dad wasn't ~ good as Mom 's and I think Jlaybe he caught on to me. .zyJease explain why a 12. yjar-old should act like th is. Will I outgrow it? '-CHEAPSKATE ""'as going with a man J loved 'Shot' Star very much (still do). A couple ' (P.S. I asked my Mom for a postage stamp to mail this letter allhough I have stamps Of my own. See what 1 mean ?) , DEAR CHEAP: Yea h, I see what you mean -and you are do t 1oill1 to outgrow It. You 'll probably get worse unless you make a conaclo us effort to Improve. Decide what yo u c:ooslder your re1ponsibililles fa ppanntly a !\folher's Day girt falls lnto this category. although it need notl, t be n force yourself to act on II. • 'Arter a while, you will ,f-stabllsb a pattern of "coming througb'' when you feel you ·;.;bould and it won't be 10 (Jlinful. of months ago , I thought for Sally Brown will play sure I was pr egnant. I ;as the l eadin~ role in the Irvine C om m u n i t y certain he \\'OUid marry me Theater's production of but l was wrong. Instead he "A Shot in the Dark,'' ga"e me $2500 and told me I openin~ Sept. 17 for could do what I .... ·anted -put three weeks at Corona a down payment on a house, del Mar High School get an abortion or leave town. _l_it_t_le_t_h_e_a_te_r_. ___ _ Marriage wasn 't one of the choices he offered. I decided to buy a house and st a y in town, hoping he'd change his mind. Now I find t am nol pregnant and never was. I was too ashamed to admit the truth so I lied and said I had a miscarriage. He believed me. Last week he tcld me in plain language that our romance is finished because he caMot afford any more scares like the one I gave him. He also said , ''For a .26-year-old girl you are too dumb for me." ·I am renting the house and giving him a percentage of the rent. But I feel guilty because I lied to him. Should I tell him the truth so I can sleep better at night? I promise to do as you say. -MESSED UP AT 26 DEAR 26: Tell him the truth, Since be gal'e you the money an d the choices, the house belongs lo you. I hope now you wlll slttp better at night -and alone. 'White Hope' Opens Fest SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - "The Great \Vhite Hope," the 20th Century screening of the hit play about heavyweight king Jack Johnson, will open this year's San Francisco Film Festival Oct. 21. The announcement w a s made jointly toda y by Claude Jarman, executive director of the even!, and Richard D. Zanuck , president of 20th· Century Fox. Jarman called it "The most outstanding opening night film we ha ve had in our 14·year history. The movie stars James Earl Jones and Jane Alexander, both of whom were awarded Tony awards as Broadway's finest performe rs for their roles in the play. the funniest service comedy I have ever seen." "'M*A*S*H' is what Your Horoscope Tomorrow Gemini: Ex tra Work Load SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER I By SYDNEY OMARR Dr. Job.a J . Lo e p e r , principal of a I a r g e elemea'8.ry 1chool, uWl1e1 astrology •• an aid I o under1dand bis teaching 1taff and 1tudents. He bas authored a book in which be ad vocates that parents use astrology to guide children lo p e a k achievement. ARIES (Marth 21·April 19): Family discussion ab o u t expenditures is favored . Strive for greater h&rm ony. communication. Accent on hidden costs, charges. Review budget. TA URUS (April 2Q.f\.fay 20): \Vhat you do is apt to gain attention. Know this and be sure you mean what you say. Tendency is to change your mind. Know this and realize delay could work in your favor. G~MTh'I (May 21-June 20 ): You may resent having extra work load but it is necessary and there will be gain. Time moves. Obtain tiint from Taurus message. Av o Id excess. Keep he alth resolutions. CANCER (June 2l·July 221; Improve relations v.· i t h children. You may have to rt'Jease some past concepts.1 Not necessary to be wedded to tradition. Break through to new cree.tive dimensions. I LEO (July 23·Aug.22 1: You have more strength than might be imagined. Some wiU1 express astonishment at your ability to stick to project. Realize that much future security depends on what you do now. \'TRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Social activity proves vital lonic. Sho rt journey v.·ould be beneficial. Establish line ofl communication vdth c 1 o s e relative. Av o Id scattering forces. Do some c 1 e a r lhtnklng . LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0cl. 22): Study Aries mess1tge. Unorthodox procedure I s required to collect debt. Third person could be involved where money enters picture. Be versatile, but keep major goal in sight. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Cycle high ; circumstances favor your unique efforts." You rcctive complimenU on appearance . Strive toward new objectives. U n u s u a I contact ls featured . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): f\talntaln air of mystery, glamour. Don't reveal all you know. Some may try to persuade you to d I v u I g e special information. Key is lo tell "'hat provides personal benefil. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Entertaining at home is favored . Include spec I a I family member. Smooth O\'er past differences. Offer hand of friendship . Scorpio individual aids your cause. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Find out what Ls required.I Avoid wild·goose chase. fl • t wise to take situations, persons for granted. Special assignment could b o o s t prestige. PI SCES (Feb. 19--March 20 ): Special n\essage comes through : apply new information to current task Relative may surprise you .,.,•ith ne.,.,•s conce rn ing marriage .. !\taintain attitude of acceptance. IF TODA Y IS YOUR BlRTHDAY you are diplomatic conlldent of your abililies. You are capable of !?;ntertaining , of prese.ntlng graphic illustrations . Currently, you are seeking a environment . Te II"!! out morl 1boul vaur11ll 11\C! 11tr<>I011v. 1rd1r vonev Omerr'l » ~.,. lloo'<let, 1>1 Truti. bout it.1t•oloo•. S..M b!rt1>c11t~1nd JO \?,"" IO Ome•r lloo-let, Ille ILV Pl T, flo• JHa. Gr1t>d Ctn!re ~lltlon. tw York, N.V. 11Xll1. These 2 New -Big Pictures Are Together, Nowl Only at the Edwards Cinema Weit :# 1 JACK LEMMOll lllDY llEllll ••-mrr TIE IJUT.Of-TllWIUI ]ohn~ is "Chistim" .............................. : \"ii~~~d finale Week \ . . .......... . : .............................. . * HOLIDAY MATINEES * Saturday - Sunday -Monday DIRECT FIOM ns EXCLUSIVE RESERVED-SEAT ENGAGEMENT ... CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES AT POPULAR PRICH!, "A Big Musical Hit- In The Winner's Corner!" •A•CJ<f• Wll<SfOH, "'"',., ... II "Hilarious And Entertaining. In The Strear!>Of 'Sound Of Music'!" "A Big Bawdy Rip·Roar ing Mus ical! Howlingly Funny! See It!~' '.,.WAl<~A IU~t H ... , .... """" ' Rated "GF" it.LL AGll ADM ITTID l'AltlNTAL 0 1$(11TIGN SUMI STID the new freed om ofJ he_scree .... L --11- .• ,. :· Holiday Matlnee-°Sat. • Sun. • Mon. Rated 11GP'' Alt AgH Admlttod- P1rent1I Discretion Suggested "A M11l11'flKtl Thi "'°'"' lirll!ll"I movl1 t hlYI lffft In Y••"· It m•~· me i.uth 11~1 I lull1llc. 'M-.l •l ·H' l ltt" lht Wly "'' wm •••• ,,.. IHI 1M lhfn-tMut 1111 lft !hi futwrt. II is all about." -1tlch1rtl 5c~lt~1r, Llf1 "A COCKEYED MASTERPIECE!" -Jo11jlh Mlttllflillnl, NIWIWNll NOW AT BOTH THEATRES ~""'"""•'·-· '1he epic American war movie that Hollywood has always wanted to make, bot """ had !ht euts to do before:• ~ ...... ,_ ~iC: SCiflT /~~'!!! !~LDEN ~. *"" tu"M1-·11MV" -.. -.. ~ trwi• m!J o a 1M111 lllUlm4~• 1 SClllll!lll ,...,..· ,_ llUlllT·f~llCWrlO iiiiciiiio;;.ti1-1..-1°ft.iiii.il"'".i ...r .. !MLUllMt-"'lllMCl'U™"" ..... 1 ••n· OT llUUlfl * HOLIDAY MATINEES * Saturday -Sunday -Monday Call 54~102 lit_,. Cl..-Wflf • J Vl'M llTl .... 1'1 -OelQll W1tl ·-~~G1'9VI& S.n Dltfl ,,..,..., Call 892-4493 7th RECORD WEEK Call 639·7860 • I . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Monday.Saturday nights. UKE ELLINGTON and HIS ORCHESTRA Oancint from 9:00 Monday.Saturday nights at s.00 and 10:00 • . " Smash hjt musicat·comedy. Held over by popular demand. Orchestra conducted by John Scott Trotter • Sun6ay evening, September 6 only DAVID HOUSTON ·SKEETER DAVIS Do ye 0 'Dell • Dick Burch, KBBQ, &uest MC Shows at 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Momlay.Saturday nights THE SOUND CASTLE, LTD. Rock entertainment at its best. Dancing till 1 a.m • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FANTASY IN THE SKY Brilliant aerial fireworks display. Every night at 9 p.m. ································: ""~~~·~:;.;·;~;~et the Hau nted Mansio~ and ; our more than 50 other great attractions. • Openeverydayfrom BAM· 1 AM : •·········•·······•••••···•···•• ••••••••••••••••••• • .. :,, .. 'j .. . • ... • • . • • • . • • • • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i I I -. . . . ,. • . . . -. 22 DAILY PI LOT Saturday, !epttmbtr '· 1"70 Meetings Along the Orange Coast Area --• = .. "-'l' For The Record Marriage Licenses Shop 'Til 10 PM E:!~ Sheaffer PENS. I "Cartridge" Pen · WITH 7 ll[FlllS.,, Jh:, ,..,,,., •• :.1 "" 59c [II ' promises that ~()II will never te 11 1 kiss lcr • words. ltf. lfc "Ball Point" Pe WITH IRE£ RUlll •.• C011veriie11t push but· 5g ton retractor. Theba!I C point has ext ra polishing for smoth· er w1iting. Rei. lie "Tender Talk" Binder & Tote Bag £~er1 school-bound ~~1~ne~:!Y~: 2 89 bags. Also harn!1 I cairy-all tor otlltr 1~hool so?Plie:;. ~.......... 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(7'9-llHS) $1599 :~!~~I~~~~.,.-......... "'"~· 5149 5· power steering. radio, heoter. (fWl.213) I .1 j • •• . .. • Salurda~. Stptembtr !, l 91'9 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR ~Al~ , HOUSES FOR' SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Gen1r1I foao G1n1r1I 1000Gener•I 1000 * * * * * * TAYLOR * *If.' A . its y res. ; •. * \ ·. it's BUILT! • "TAYLOR.MADE " HOME TOURS T1ilortd To Your N11d1 Looking for just the right home can be tire· 1ome and confusing. Our capable sales staff can make this a joyful experience. Call for an appointment for an inspection of homes suited to YOUR needs. PARADISE FOR CHILDREN School. playground , li brary, heated pool at your child's fingertiP.s . 3 Bdrm. dining room, pool home in Westcliff. 1'1ore extras \Vhen you see this home. $45.850 1215 Pembroke Open Sat-Sun 1-5 :30 CORONA DEL MAR CONTEMPORARY For the young at heart and just two years new. One block to beach & short walk to shops. Custom built with fine quality detail. Ocean vu & deck oU huge master bdrm. DOVER SHORES Dramatic brand new 4 bdrm. den & garden rm with wet bar. For1nal dining room, fine carpeting & marble balhs. Cathedral ceiling in mstr ste. Be the first owner! $108.000 410 Morning Star Lane Open Sat-Sun 1·5 :30 IRVINE TERRACE-$40,000 Close to Fashion Island is this, delig htful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Ne\v carpeting, invit- ing patio and built-in range & oven. 1515 BoMie Doane Open Sat-Sun 1-5:30 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP-$79,SOO We recommend this 4 bdrm "Broadmoor" view home in Corona de! Mar for a Jarge family & executive entertaining. Formal din- ing rm. A garden setting of unusual beauty. 2716 Windover Open Sat.sun 1-5 :30 PERSONALITY PLACE ! 4 Bdrm. 3 bath on quiet Westclilf street. Mother-i n-law suite make this home so in- teresting. Reduced price, lge yard & attrac- tive approach. A "must see". $49.950 1112 Nottingham • Open Sal-Sun 1-5:30 JUST REDUCED ! Gleaming white 2 bdrm. den casa. Romantic courtyard. Close the door on the world & you can almost hear the castanets. · $41 ,750 LINDA ISLE-$22S,OOO Mil e long water view! Fabulous custom buil t 2 story Colonial \vith 3 Jge bedrooms recrea- tion rm & formal dining. Pier & slip. A real beauty in choice location! IRVINE TERRACE Fantastic view 9f bay, jetty & ocean from living rm. master br & fam rm. This 3 bdrm home is beautifully maintained. Lge. H&F' pool. Shown by appl. only. $87,5-00 IRVINE TERRACE Convenient to Newport Centert Lovely cor- ner 4 bdrm & den home with H&F pool. Sep- a rate dining rm. See today! $75,000 1536 Dolphin Open Sat.sun 1·5:30 WATERFRONT-$15,000 81' on channel with pier and float. 3 Bdrm. 2 sty. Beam ceiling. Own er \\'iii carry 1st T.0. at low int. rate to qualified buyer. By appt. LOVELY BAY FRONT DUPLE X Never-ending view. Marble fireplaces in cac11 unit. Live in luxurious upper and rent 3 bd- r m, 2 ba. lower. CaJJ to sec. $160,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Corner privacy! 2 Bedroom front unit \vith fireplace plus 1 bedrm rental in rear . Pat io & charm. Best Buy! Only $42,000 BROKERS & SALE SMEN We have an opening for one experienced man or woman · in our Resi dential Division. Ap- plicant must possess inlegTity, enhtusiasm & ambition to 1natch onr 01Yn high stand- a rds. \Ve also have an opening for one ex- perienced man in our Tnvestn1ent Dirision, with the same qualifications. l{ you are a profe ssional, interested in a beau'tiful office in the finest location. \\•orking-\Vith congen- ial associates, we are interested in meeting you. OFF ICE OPEN SUNDAY 10 . S:JO "Ou r 25th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., 2111 San Joaquin Hill s Road NEWP\)RT CENTER 644-4910 * * * * * * Gtntral 1000 General 1===;;;;·1 TAKE OYER 5Y.% VA LOAN or obtain tlf''A' F11A-\'A fin. ancing ff ynu pr"lrr. Shnrp Nt'V.'J)l'lrl \\'r~i h•1n1r one mile l.ron1 tht Ot-r•n. j Jkd. nn, 2 balh. oul~id,. ithov.>t"r & boat 1toragr, •)t·eu1»11ncy ca.n be amnstrd before achoo! starts. $30.950. J&.. co:rs ~WALLACE ltEALTOftS °'"" .... ,.,. • "2-4454 • Swlmml111 Pool f Bedroom. 2 bll1h1 11t"'OOd tloor, FP, 2 ,....!Its Old. Cu .. 1om built. $34.!m. W•ll...McCardle, Rltra llt1.0 Nf'l'lJOM Bl~d., CJ\I MS-~ E\-e.: fi4-06M DOVER SHORES L11~urinu~ C'u~!nn1 <lll't:'llini; for th(' truly d1scrln11nahnJ.:. Th1~ br11.nt1 r1rw Ivan \Vt'llS hnnlt' l\11h ou1s1anchni; \ll('W h:u 3180 .s<;. fl, OI li ving area. 'I B<>tl1'0on\.<1, 31, h.'lllul, rlchly !)anCllrd fAmlly l'nOm ~i lh firt'pla<'c /,, hlln 11·r1 bAr. lhi;9 bcan1cd t't'lllnK living -fuo1n & n1odcr11 "counlry" kltcheo "''it h breakfaiit fll"(?a. Bcau1l.tully l11ndscnf)('d pa!ln 1•!llh sperk· l\n,c 1111lmmini pool. Do1't't Shor?s best buy 111 $108,900, Ivan Wells & Saas • Roy J . Word Co. E..XCl.USNE ACl::NTS 1430 Cal~ Dr11·e 646-15.10 (Optn Dally) . NEAR HUNTINCOTON STATE llACH 3,000 SQ. FEET l BEDROOMS -2 BATHS FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE FORMAL DINING AREA HUGE LIVING ROOM W /9' CEI LING 251 X SO' RUMPUS ROOM Easily conv erted into four adcl itloiial bedrooms and two bath1-sp1ciou1 comfort for ottly $36,400. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY YA-FHA AND CONVENTIONAL FINANCING RANCHO LA CUESTA AYRES l!OMES SINCE 1905 MODELS AT BROOKHURST & ATLANTA HUNTINGTON BEACH e 968-1 JlS, 11 A.M. Generel 1000 General ____ ....; 1000 BEAUTIFUL WESTCLIFF Gorgeous 3 hcrlroom 1nodcl · Sf!ts on hug" cul-rle-sac. Lo15 of mom her!': J\fany extras! Auto. i::arai:f' opener, in11'r· con1, 11C'11· heaters, 2 lx>aull. fui hrl'plares and LOTS i\IORE! READ\' Ir-.t111EDI- A TEL Y Submit and choose you r financing. Pricrd to Sl'll a1 $48.9.'iO. Walker & lee Rcollors 2790 Harbor Blvd. al Adams 549--9491 Opr1J 'Iii 9:00 P~f Last of its Kind Jl7.500 full p1ice in c~ra r.11"!>8, No Dov.·n Vt-!.'!I, l'rr- f~t suu·tcr home. 2 BiJ:: bedrooms, rlining room. Bring yuu Paint brush. f'llA tl'rms available. 546-8640 -re..LEGE REALTY Stop "Buy" This Weekend SAT & SUN fRQ,\·I 1:00 3160 Country C(ub Or. t.fesa Verrll'. extra large pool size 101, detachM gani1:;e w/ extra sl11b for additional roon1, 40' lanai plu!I 3 bt>d- r1ns, dininJ:: rm & breakfast arrn. SUNDA\" ONLY Fll.Oi\1 1:00 3065 Country Club Or. OutMta1xl1ng custotn home along l!"1th fairway of P.1csa Vt-nie Counlry Club, '4 bii;c bl'droonis + family, dining & ganit-rooms, approx. 3aXI s11. ft., private putting green -St'C ii! ' 14'-SllO _ ....... Classified ads -642-5678 UE~:eLJZ General 1000Gemr1I 1000 Sa t. & Sun. 1 • S:OO Westclilf J 100 ('amhri dge Lane,/ 3 bdrm .. Famil y Rm. .. . . ......... $49 ,000 462 Cambridge Circle, C.M. 3 bdrm., Family Rm . . ......... _ . _ . . $33,950 Sun, only 1 -5:00 888 SandcasUe. Cd~f. 4 bdrm., Family Hm .. VIEW ......... $56,500 2138 Tustin. N.B .. 4 bdrm., i.~amily Rm. . . . . . . . . . . $54.950 40> · 3Bth St.. NEWPORT ISLAND. 2 bdrm. 1H·2J .............. $36,750 A COURTYARD ENTRY ••. into the most strikin~ 4 -bedroom home \\'e've seen in a long time ... and with lhal F 0 RM AL DINING ROOM you've been looking for! A family room \vilh a magnificent st on e fireplace. a breakfast area and extraordinary master suite. S E LE CT NEIGHBORHOOD o[ \vcll·kept la\vn s. $65.000. NEWPORT ISLAND R·Z 2-Bedroom home \\'ell built by Gordon P ... Findley. Attractive lJ sed brick FIRE- PLACE, gas logs & HEARTH . OPEN· BEAM -ceilings & loads or CUPBOARDS. A suo·n'·shade P.<\TIO \vith NO YA RD \\/ORK! Flat-roofed garaJ;e stressed for SECOND UJ\!1T \\r:ilh canal & boat view. Markets nearbv -onlv a few steps to private park & canal beach -3 short blocks lo BLUE PACIFIC! $36,750. -EASTSIDE - TWO HOMES Completel y separate on a corner lot. One 3-bcdroom and one 2-bedroom -each '''i th individual fenced and landscaped yard. Both hotncs recently painted and in excellent condition. $39,500. e Colesworthy & Co. REALTOR Newport B11ch Office 1028 B•y1ld 1 Drive 675 -4930 ,...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!" ... l ~ ...... """'""""'""""'""l-''!!!!!!!!!"""'""""'""""'"!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!~ I • HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ~~~~~~~- Gener1I 1000 Gener ii 1000 Gener1I 1000 Generl l 1000 Gener1I 1000 FIRST TIME OFFERED A rare find in Dover Shores-a truly Spanish style home with tile roof and featuring a pri· vale garden court entry. 4 Bedroom, 3Yz baths. Panelled family room, formal dining rm. plus ~ x 11 breakfast room. View of Bay from Jiving rm, dining rm, breakfast rm and master bedrm. Luxuriously carpeted, draped, landscaped at $981500. 90' ON VIEW 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. Under 1 year old. Pan· oramic, unobs tructed View of Upper Bay. Pool in enclosed inner courtyard. Owner leaving area. Price r educed to SlD9,900. ROY J. WARD CO ., Realtors Dover Shores Office 1430 G1l1xy Drive, N.8. 646-1 550 --~-- bener1I 1000 General 1000 ·------EASTSIDE 3 BEDROOMS- SZl,000 Help! This home needs love, paint, elbow grease, clean- up, etc. But you wiU look Inn~ 11.nd hard before you !ind a better buy for $21 ,000. See 11 ! 546-8660 Open 1-5 Sat. Sun.· Mon. 4201/, La rkspur Duplex, 2 BR each. Close to "verything. Just refurbished. DON V. FRANKLIN Realtor 673·2222 2 on 11n R-:1 101, 2 BR 'f':•eh, i.:aragcs, ·10'/'r down. }o~orlin Co, Ritts. 642-:.000 1000 G•neral OPEN HOUSE Sal·Sun-Mon 1·5 * VALUES HERE * Dellqhtful 277 ~tORNTNG CANYON OR. SHORECUITS Choice - Bt-a.utlful AntliU& Way location tor this outJst&nd- lng 4 brdroom. 4 bath cu1- tom built home "''Ith for- l!i Bedroom, 4 bath Bay· creal home. 2 Firepla.~a. Comforta.ble family room. Loadt'd wilh special fea- tures. Enticing pool & pa- tio. You'll love this one. CORBIN ma.J dining room &: charm· • ing df'n with superb "''et bar. Price rt-duced for MAR·TIN $49,000 quick " 1 '' 00 Here Iii a lovely 3 bedroom $43, 9 REAL TORS 675-1662 eaycrest h 0 m,.. Lar.ge Good 4 bedroom Baycre&t COLL EGE PARK bedrooms. Hu~e family home. Nlcel,v maintained. room. 2 Fireplaces. Perim-r.:tlght consider lease op-Localed near Grammer, I~ eter heating, tion. lermedia!e. High School &: OCC, Spacious three bdrm., Have Opening For Reil Estate Sa lesman Fam. Rm ., Din. Rnl._ Jarae . D CHARLES ARNOLD ""· b";" ;n k;"''" .,;,, JERRY RIEU • breakfast bar. Large comer 388 E. 17th Street, Co1t1 Mesa lo!, fenced in yard, room REAL TORS 646-7755 lot boat or lnliler storage. '!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!~ Assume $21.300 • 6% G.I. -= loan. Submit $5.000 down lOOO General and let us \\'ork the rest. General 1000 M. M. LA BORDE , Rltr. 646-0:l.lS Eves: 64&4579 2 Houses-Orte lot Near 161h & Tustin Front home, 2 bedrms, shake roof. Both homes have elec ranges/disposals fireplacrs &. patios. $30,500 \\'ith s.1000 riown. Costa Mesa Investment 548-7711 ------ COUNTRY LIVING On a full acre with ranch type 5 BR home completely re. pa inted nel'o' dshwshr/dis. posaJ. Y;e dP\chd cov. pa. !in, ou1rloor brick frplc & BBQ. :Many shade trees. Q11•ncr 11•ill fine at 8'1& $10,000 rln. Hurry this won't l11s1! Onl.v $~9.500. PERRON 642-1771 1000 General SSS SUPER SHARP & SPAC. lOUS, 5 BR k fam rm. Sparkling, Ill! bltin kitchen. Located in extt!ltnt area anrl re11rly to mo1'e Into. S.12,950. for details. call Jack Hammond, 540-USl , Heritage R. E. 1000 THE REAL ESTATERS WHERE EXPERIENCE ELIMI NA TES EXPERIMENT We have been told that we have the finest team of professional realtors to be found anywhere. Working together we can solve your real estate problem successfully. Why not make us prove ourselves to you. We'll both be glad you did. SPANISH RANCH TYPE This lovely near new home with ]11 iuion Tile root. 4 lge bdrm& ·.+.· fam. rm. + forma.J d ining. 3·car garag;e. Yard separatt-from pool 11rea -beautiJul hl':a!ffl pool -Park & schools clole by. Just $69,950 -To inspect phone 646·7171. HAPPY LIVING Hit:h on a hill In beautltul MESA VERDE. Trl-levt-1, 4 BMroom, 3 Bath, Separate Family Room. formal Dining Room + Break· fast Area. Really a fine home that you should 1ee \4•ithout delay. Prirtd at $44,950. Phone now 546·2313 for an appointment to ln.spccL COLLEGE PARK BEAUTY \'Pry un1QUP 3 bdrm. complelrly r!'modeled 1\·llh nf'\I' k1tchen- l.!1r'1" co1·erf'd palin--~hak,. rnnf-bea11Hful cu! de sac st. for kiddirs-O"·ner \\'ill h1"1p fin11nce or may sell FHA VA -DIS- TRESS SITUATION -131,950. hurry. 646·7171. ANX IOUS SELLER TRANSFERRED TO WAS HINGTON J\.1ust sell his spadnus 4 l:x-droom, family room, formal dining room hnmr 11•ith dramatic courl·.vard f'ntry. Priced $10.000 undf'r cnst tn '11amornus Huntington Harbor, J-lurry on this one. Phone 67J.85.)0. Only '59.900. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -$;9,950 llttld this 1mall. one bedroom livt-able cottage on a 50 x 27 foot lot until you're ready to build your drt-am homt-. This la th!' best location in the Heights. Call for Sho1ving! 546-2313. HORSES! HORSES! A rarl' find -130 x 150 lot zonrod for horses -"''ilh 2 bt-droom & den homl' .i. corral for 4 horst's and h11y barn.--on private road in Santa Ana Hf'ights-$25.000. DROP~ED WITH A THUDll TO A NEW LOW PRICE Li\'e iay &: sunny-tht mo11t fnr your mnney-2 ~droom and dtn In desirable Irvine Terrace. !\'ow only $39,900. Call 673-8550. LOVELY HARBOR · HI GHLANDS Spacious 4 bPdroom and fam!ly ronm-So f'lt-gant In "'·ell kt-pt condltlon.-Wilh yard pool ~ized. $65.000--phone 646-7171. SOMETHING TO SEE Small hou1e on lar&e lot 1S6x305 1. Separate dbl. rarwe Md ma.ny trees on tltls R·2 levl!'[ lot. $24,950: with lO?li dowri, o~'llt-r will carry 2nd T.D. to new Joa.n.-CalJ today 646-n71. ENJOY THE CARE· FREE - LIFE lmAgine having a pool, uuna and clubbou~ Just around tht-etir· ner all your1 to t-njoy. Plus an excellml location near We5tcliff. A 2 bedroom townhouse amazingly low In price at only $31,900. Call 673-8550 SPANISH.MEDITERRANEAN Beautiful hon1e 111ith red tile roof-Roman bAlh ~'ith picture v.in· do"' garden vie1\'-S!Pp do11·n to family.living and maater ~· room-i11re" cove_rrd palio--cul d" sac st. 3 years nev.-. Only SJJ.000. better hurry. Phone 646·7171 HAPPY HALECREST Spotles.s 4 Bedroom or 3 and a dt-n--Kiddiea' paradisl!' close to schools and a biil park.-Room for dad'1 boat or trailer-only $26,950. Call 546·2313 NOW. NEWPORT BEACH -FHA·VA A lucky GJ. can buy this spacious ,'l.'e11·port Beach IM>auty for only $33,900. 3 bedroom£. 2 baths and lari;I! family roofTI on a roomy 100 foot "ide lot. cau quick 673·8550 JUST LISTED -EASTS IDE 3 Bl!drooms ~ family Room. Huge Brick firl!place. Rustic 1\ith lots of 1\·ood pan!'llng. Bir corn('r 101. Room for boat. It'11 ne"•Jy listed at S32.500. "Come See·· or Call 546·2313. VI EW· VIEW· VIEW Contemporar1• dP.:sien pre\'ails in this IO\'f'l y VJE\V homt-. A gra· cious livin~ room \vith VIEW. family room and dinette \1-j th VIE\V and large bedrooms with VIEW .-if VIEW is your interest call 673-8550 ME SA VERDE FHA·VA -$21,500 3 B«droom. 2 Bath, all eltctric built•ln kllchen, large family room hom!' nn a corntr lot wtlh rmm for Boat stor.11e. Assume low intcrf'st loan. &-c Today ! 546-2313. THE REAL ESTATERS 4 offices , and ove r 37 peopl e ser ving Costa Mes a, Newport Bea ch , · Co rona def Mar and Hu ntingto n Beach 27 90 Harbor 546 -2 31 3 1700 New po rt 646-7 171 332 Marquerite 673·8550 OUR INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT Suite 201, 279 0 Harbor Blvd .' 546·23 16 ,. ,. .. .. •' ..,: .. .. '• '1 . • '• • • ' s: I !! s HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE t.1(i-.,~,.~-ra~l-iiiii---iil·OOO-GOl~-··•jjroiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii-iii1·000-ll;;G;"";;";r•;l:;;;:;;;~:==l=OOl;;;G;•;no;;ra~l:=7:;;;:;;;;;1;000;;;;; Oentr•I ofinda Jj/e MACNAB • IRVINE FINER HOMES LINDA ISLE \Ve offer the F inest Baffront homes in the Newport }!arbor. ranging in price fr om $135.000 to $500,000 and Bayfront lots from $38.000. Each individually designed with piers and slips. Call 642-8235 or 67~3210, or see our Specialist at •11 Linda Isle. . BAYCREST O"•ner must sell beautiful 5 Bedroom. 411"' 'bath. 2 story home. Marvelouol floor plan for family living. Formal dining r~m, family room with wet bar. \Vonderful kitchen, large. adjoining· breakCast area. 4000 sq. ft. P ool sized yard. Price reduced to $89,900 on fee land. POOL Slh.% loan. Ne\v listing. Dining room. family room. breakfast area. Sharp decor. Can't last at $54,950. Bay crest. VIEW Spectacular vie\v lot on Galaxy Drive, located next to prestige homes in Dover Shores. Ask· ing $40,000. DOUBLE SCOOP 2 Duplexes-0ne \Vith ocean vie\v. Great rental area. Both with a ssumable loans - $49,500, & $51,500. Call Lois Miller for appt. 67>-3210 TRUE BRITISH CHARM Tucked a\vay in a little English Village. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining-huge fam- ily room. 2 Fireplaces-immaculate & ready for ilnmediate occupancy. $39,500. Open Sun. 433 16th Place, Costa Mesa. DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Entrancing 3 Bedroom, 2 bath bayfronl home \Vith pier & slip. Lovely formal dining room, family room with fantastic sunken bar. Breakfast area off kitchen. Beautiful use of marble & stone. Large waterfront terrace for your entertaining. $139,500 WEST COAST RIVIERA Beautiful Oceanfront lots. Reported to be the Ja st in this area. Streets. sidewalks & all utili- ties in. A view that goes on and on. Let us .tell you about the financing & tax shelter. ,can 67>-3210. .THE WAY OF LIFE Smart & luxurious -4 Bedroom. 3 bath, 2 story & surrounded by green grass, acres of 1trees & cool clean air. $47,900. Call for Appl. WESTCLIFF '5.5% Loan. Spotless 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home. new kitchen . dining room on large landscaped corner lot. Reduced to $48,500. Will consider Jease or lease option. MACNAB-IRVINE Realty Company 1080 Bayside Drive 675-3210 642-8235 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 Newport Beach General 1000General 1000 THE TOWERS P anoramic bay &:: ocean View. Exclu· sive 2 bedroom apartments. Elevators, terraces, Jacuzzi pool 7% Financing with 10% do\vn. Very special buy! $44,500 To $58 .500. Open Daily 1-5 P .M. 3121 W. Coast H"'Y·· Ne,vport Beach. MACNAB • IRVINE Realty Company 675-3210 642·823S General 1000 General 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 1000 Open Houses Newport Heights SAT /SUN/MON 51S Tustin Ave. Prict'd at $30,00() • 11•r!J un. di'!' market 3 Bedrn1, 11. ba , family rn1 11·/used brick frplc, t"l'PIS. drps, hrd\1'd firs, shake< l'OOf, dble gar, alley aC('CSs, roo n1 for boa! or camper. 011·ncrs bought nl"\V home . fas! escro"'! * * iii: * FHA Buyers 1923 Fullerton, CM Sh~111, clean, cusrom buill, 3 BR, 2 BA, EXTRA, EX. TRA lgl' Jiving nn w/dining area, hnf1\·rl nrs, good qua!. i!y rl'p1 ~. rlhlc gar, \Valk to s h o p s. Gov'! appraisal $28.000. \Vant fasl action! • * • * Attention GI Buyers i\lusl M'I" 1his 3 BR, 2 BA home, 20x30 Jiv rn1 + 1 ~ din nn, hltnS', 1thle-~r .. lg!' fenced yard, nr UC!. Only $25.000, .. . . . Duplex S20,!150 . Large bedrooms. It) l"BC'h, l'l(ar dov.·ntOV.'Jl, C.~f. Park, \\'omt'n'JI, Boy's, Girl's Club. Illness force11 sale. Lachenmyer Realtor 1860 Newpo11 Blvd., C.M. CALL 646-3928 or !'>45-3483 -REDUCfD $1100.00- 3 BE.DROOM $22.SM.f.(l • S!Ol.00 OOWN SEE TillS TO BEi.If.VE IT. ~ O\\tNF.R SA\'S SELL • HARD\VOOO r l. 0 0 RP:, !)()UBL!-: GARAGF: O~LY $900.00 00\\'N PLUS COST!; ~tOVf:S \'OU I1 .• \\'ON'T LAST! S<IG-8600 8 ..... QUALITY BUILT 1750 Sq. ft. 4 bedroon1, 2 bath Cos1a 1-lesa honie. Heavy shnkl" roof, oversized kirchcn \1•il h clt'c l>ltns, room fO!· boar or !railer. Locatl'd on quie t street 2 block_~ to park & all schools, O"•ner east • mus1 sell!! AS'sun1e high existing 514% Joan, payments only $183 a mo. Incl. taxes & insurancl", Call 540-1151. BH·~~~!~ge WE SCOOPED MESA VERDE Huge 4 bedroom and "f"am. lly Room", electric bullt· ins in kitchen. Beautiful plullh new carpels. Gorgeous view of 1he gol f course. Ov.'n· rr out of 1own. Submit on $2.8,500 price and take over e 51; annual percen1age rale G.I, Loan v.•ilh lolal-pay. mcnts of Sl.5.1.00. Walker & Lee Rl"alto~ 2'i90 llArbor Blvd, tit Adams 54rHHS5 Open 'lU 9 Pi\1 STATE PARTIES BAY VIEW FOREVER Magnificent custom la\'\~hly nppolnled. Door 1 from SPAIN. Graclou~ arrlum for 513te pnrtlcs. \VeJl"r vlcv.· fron1 Family room, J.~ol'ITlal dining rm. massivl" kamed li\'\ng rm. 5 hedrooin ~u!f(-'5. A~sume 19 in1cresl $67,000 Jo.Rn. for 11pp1, C.11 &15-0303 FOREST E. OLSON Inc. R~al!ors 2299 lh1rbor PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 26 Linda Isle Drive Corp. owned. 5 Br. 5 bath home facing llarbor I sland. Jacuzzi & sauna. Co1np. furn., for lmmed. occup. W /dock ............ $200,000 60 Linda 111• Drive Nc,vly listed. Prestige waterfront home. 4 extra lg. Br. 4 ba, pwdr. rm. Lge. liv. rm. & den; 3 car gar. Beaut. .patio/garden._ Deck & dock. By Appl. .................. $220,000 17 Linda Isle Drive Ne\V 5 Br .. 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble entry, wet bar, AM/FAt Intercom, Huge mstr Br. has bean1 ceil. & O\Yn frplc. Large liv. & lam. nns. w/frplcs. w /deck ...... $185,000 Occupied-Linda Isle Or. Cust 6 BR,, study, 5 bath home w/3 frplcs., circular stairway. decorator selected carp. & drapes. Shown by appt. .......... $210.000 Waterfront Lots No. 44 : 108 Ft. on water ........... $150,000 No. 76: Wide lot on lagoon ........ $85 ,000 No. 88 : View. With plans .......... $145,000 For complete information on 111 other homes & lots, call: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642~20 Sell or Exchange 4 UN ITS 3 BR 21~ bath ov.·IK'r's unlt. Near shops.' Fortin Co &l2-j()()(} BACK BAY • lmmaculale home * .Just l't"decorated * 3 Bedroon1s, 2 ha1hs • Larg(' rar11fly pluyroom .,, Extra garngC' for boal. camper or shop * Quiet vie\V stre<'l * $41.000 iii: ~Her hurt).~ howanh lou1son jrt. llColC.Oll 3~Hi Via Lido ''We Del iver" NEW LISTING Duplex on R·2 lot. 2 Bdrm I bath unit with fireplc plus bachelor unit. Room to build on lg lot. Call : 673-3663 Eves 642-2253 OCEANFRONT 5 BR 2 bath home with cozy rire plc. Owners mov- ing ou t of area. Must sell . Call: 673-3663 Eves 642-2253 PENINSULA POINT Near Bay &:: Ocean. 2 Bdrn1 1 bath, !ireJ)lc, fenced patio. dbl garage. Priced at $38,950. CaU : 673-3663 Eves 673-8368 BALBOA COVES Room for 40 rt. boat. Furnished 3 Bdrm 2 bath home, fr~lc. Property vacant. can show any time. Priced at $69,500. Call : 673-3663 Eves 67>-0753 TOGETHERNESS In th is spacious 4 Bdrm 3 bath home on large lot'. Dining r1n . family rm, hobby r1u . plu s office \vith sep. entrance. Call: 673-3663 Eves 968-7015 associa ed BROKERS REAL.:TORS '-25 W. BAL BOA BLVD . 673-3663./ General 1000 General 1000 No Down Vets 3 Bedroon1, 2 baths, hntv.·d nrs huge rumpus room, bloc°:k \1•all rcnced. Excellent horn!' for the Jargt' family. Complell"ly repainled. $24,950 R TY COMPANY 642-1771 Anytime Bonus ROOM Baby 1~1x20 added on Bonus Rooin , hug(' fan11ly roon1, 3 ll"C'· n1cndous beitroon1s, 1nodf'l'll as 1on1orro1\' kitchen, 2 full baths. ron1antic lireplact'. Profl"ssional landscaping, rovt'rcd patio, custom is the word for thi1 Mesa Verde Bonib. full Price $29,9;;(). ~16-8&10 General 1000 General 1000Gener1I 1000Gener1I 1000 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND IHP ttllt lrlai.dy dtNctort "'" y•• "I• weehfllll • re• IJ• lte•M ••.tl119. All tit. IKatlo11t llstff below -dftctlltff 111 .,eater ... n lly ..tv.nfM.,.. 11 ... ••• 11 todq't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. P-"OM ....... .,.. ........... ~ .... ,...._ .... "' lllt SDCll 111i.,..rln 111 ttih col111t11 eoclrl frld.V. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms & Family or Deni 277 ?\1orning Canyon Dr. (Shore.cliffs) CdM 67>-1662 (Sat Sun Mon 1-5) 447 62nd SI. (Newporl Shores) NB 67!;-5930 (Sat 1·5) 607 Carnation, Corona del Mar 675--3000 (Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom ) 1515 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr) Cd~·! 644-4910 rSat & Sun 1-5 :30) 1215 Pembroke (Weslclilf) NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5 030 ) 3098 Co llege, Costa l\·lesa 546-5440 !Sun 12 :30-5) 316 Narcissus. Corona de! :tvtar 673-6642 ; 67!;-5459 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4607 Wayne, Corona de! Mar 673-6642 ; 67>-6459 ISat & Sun 1-5) 1537 Santanella Terr. (Irvine Terr.) NB 67>-0473 fS un 1-5) 20241 Ramona, l~untington Beach 962-1373 (S un 1-5) 2917 Silver Lane fBack Bay) N3 67>-2723 : 646-7974 (Sat 1·5) (3 Bedrooms & Family or Oen) 403-16th Place (corner Tu stin & 16th) 642-5200 1Sunday 1-5\ 2215 Aralia (Easlbluff) NB 67>-3210 (Sat & Sun) 433 16th Place. Costa Mesa 67>-3210 (Sun) *1707 Trade,vind s {llaycrest) NB 642·8235 (Sal & Sun) 1930 Leeward (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sun) 3057 Carob (Eastblu fl ) NB 833-0700 (Sun 1·51 29'20 Clay (Newport Heights) NB 67>-3000 (Sal 1·5) 1003 Bonnie Doone (Irvine 'rerr.) NB 67!;-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 19211 Sherborne, Huntington Beach 842-6691 (Sun 1·5) 9710 Calendula. Huntington Beach 842-6691 !Sun 1·5) 3046 Babb, Costa ?i.·Iesa 540-1720 (Sun 1·5) 2800 Carob (Eastblu[fl NB 67>-3000 (Sat & Su n 1·5) 319 Driftwood Ln . IShoreclifls) CdM 67!;-3000 rsun 1-5) 451 Cambridge Circl e, C.M. 673-8550 rSun 1-5 ) (4 Bedroom) ***•5 Collins fsland, Newport Beach 835-5164 ;673-9043 (Sat Sun & Mon 12·5) **" Linda Isle (Linda Isle ) NB 67!;-3210 (Sat & Suo) 1130 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 14912 Northrldge, Huntington Beach 892·9170 (Sat & Su n 11·51 lM Lexington, osta f\tesa 546-5440 1Sun 12:30-51 9839 l ,a Ampola, Founta in Valley 962-1373 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 2309 Private Rd .. Newport Beach 540-1720 I Sat 1-5) 2675 Bayshore Dr. (Bayshore) NB 67!;-3000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) ' • (4 Bedroom & Family or Den) *1749 Skylark Lane, Newport Beach . 548-8281 (Sat Sun & Mon 1-4) 1124 Santiago, (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Open daily) 6121 Palisade Dr, Huntington Beach 846-2156 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1536 Dolphin (Irvine Terr) CdM 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30 ) 1112 Nottingham (Weslcliff) NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30 1 2716 Windover, Corona del Mar 644-4910 (Sal & Sun 1-5 :30 ) 410 Morning Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 1606 Antigua \V ay (Dover Shores) NB 67!;-3210 (Sat & Sun) *4027 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) *4518 Roxbury (Cameo Shores ) NB 833-0700 !Mon 1·5) 2873 Boa Vista {l\'Jesa Verde) CM 64>-1848 rsat & Sun) 1718 Minorca, (l\'lesa Verde) CJ\1 546-0716 (Sat & Mon 12-51 17391 Avalon , lluntington Beach 962-1373 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1800 Irvine (Baycrest) NB 67>-3000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 9791 Flamingo, Fountain Valley 962-1373 (Sun 1·51 5810 Trophy Dr., Huntington Beac h 842-6691 (Sun 1·5) 1842 Irvine (Baycrest) NB 646-7755 !Sun 1·51 8072 Driftv.•ood . Huntington Beach 846-0006 fSa t 1-51 2214 S. Forest Ave., Santa Ana 540-1720 (Sun 1-5) 3921 Legend Circle. lluntington Beach 846-0004 r Sat & Sun 1-51 1877 Tahiti Drive. 1r..1esa Verdel CM 540-1894 : 546-5990 (Sal/Sun/Mon 11·5) 16862 ~larkne ss Court, ~Iuntington Beach 673-8550 (Mon 1-5) (S Bedrooms) *1106 Dover Dr .• (Westcliff) NB 646-2095 (Sat & Sun 10-5) **'222 Nord (Lido Isle) NB 49'1-6415 I Afternoons) 9442 Nantucket, Huntington Beach 962-137J !Sun 1·5) (S Bedrooms & Family or Den) *1536 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 rsat & Sun) 1500 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) *1600 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest ) NB 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 93.12 Greenwich Or. {G len Mar) lfB 540·1151 !Sun 1-51 9671 Rhodesia. Jluntington Beach 962-1373 1Sun 1·5 ) 19812 Lexington, lluntington Beach 842-6691 (Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 -2 bdrm! 420'f.z I~arkspur, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 (Sat, Sun , Mon J-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (3 Bedrooms) *3026 Club House Circle, Costa Mesa 540-8799 !Open 12-5 P .M.) INCOME PROPERTY .5203 Seasho re Or .. Nev,iport Beach (Sat, Sun & Mon 1·5 pml * '"' Sat11rd1y, Stpttmbtr S, 1'170 DAILY PILOT 2$ HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 25 YEARS OF lOOIGoneral . REAL ESTATE-SOtlJ EXPERIENCE 111111 It's the SOLD SIGN that counts NEED TAX SHELTEU WANT 25 '/o RETURN 2 BR'~ each unit -con. \'enicnl location, near school:i &: shopping - gRra~" -pool -ask- ing s:;s,950--o\\'n"r \\'ill cart'y PlllX'r -An xious -make offer! 546·5440 A HORSEMAN'S PARADISE This fi ve-eighths ot An Acre Y.'ilh lovely homey thr('(! bedroo1n, large hearth compliments a \\'ood burning fircplac!', fom1a1· dining arl"a and ealini; nrca in kitchen only $25,T"'J() and nice lo· cation for three or more horses. 546-5440 THE RIGHT INVESTMENT ls equal to I lifetime ot toil. Jlere'• your chance and only a shol't v.·alk to shopping. Check thiS' J.1esa Vcqde FOURPLEX, Potential income $600 per month. Price d $$4.000. 546-5440 LOVELY NEIGHIORS Invite you to buy this four b£'dr~>nl ho1nc in thrlr friend- ly community · f\1AY WE INTRODUCE YOU! OPEN SUN· DAY 12::10 to 5:00. It's a beauty . IX'tter lhRn TIC\\', slO]l by and !';('{' ror yourself Rl 154 U.xing1on, Costa ).1csa. 546-5440 REDUCED IN PRICE to $ZS,'50 But not in charm : l'hl"Cl' and hospitalily m('(•t you at th<' front door. This is a mu~t . SN' • Ix-r)Ur Gue~t SUN DAY 12:30 to 5:00 at 30!*! Colll"gl' and h!'re's why! BRAND NE\V CARPETS. !rl"shly T'lftintl'd 3 bedroom, 2 balhg. 545.5440 FOR THE EXECUTIVI wilh a growing family will rind thi1 an ideal location, short walk lo schools &:: shopping. This Ideal S BR home ha1 charm & ,;pace for en- tertaining. Formal dining room. 3 Bathll. 2 Story - large kitchen with blti~. farnlty room, near Mesa Verde Gol.f Couri;e. Price $48,950. Call fo1· show· ing. ~5440 THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS In the pr ice or the fl· nancing of this exqui· site four lM!droon1 and den homE', but the kitch· en is loadl'd with them. ll'!I as modl'rn 85 In· 1no1·ro\\'. Transferred and J\!UST SELL NO\V ~ A steal Rt $45.iOO and assume 6% ·~ insurance loan. 546-5440 GOSH-AIN'T 1T PURTY7 Paris in the Spring has· n't anything on thilr four·OC>droom California modl"rn. It has bet'n ini'- 1irovt>d from Its orig\nRI s tale beynnd your fo nd- r st drl'ams. At $31,950 you cnuld not du1>licntc this ?t1esa de\ r.tar beAu· ty. 546·5440 SWIM TIME FUN TIME Jumri right in-the watl"r is line~ Custom Pool, heated I.5XJ6 -main· ;:;"'IS OJ ,1 111 DJ :~::: Jocat ol. 4 BMn: • all l'lect1 n & rani;1 :enl"r. J\'fany other extras for 535,900. Fine terms. 546-5440 STEP UP TO SUCCESS JOIN THE ACTION!! E-X-P-A-N-D -1-N -G AGAIN! Openings Now In Our Costa Mesa Office SPLASH SPLASH This different 3 BR 2 bath horn!' \\I /sparkling pool 11nd 20 x 20 gam(' roon1 is ~real tor rar· lil'!i and summer fun. Built.in kilchen, choice Col\ef,!e Par k location, FHA appraised. Asking $34,950. Call TIO\V, 546·5440 DUTCH CLEANI Is this fine 3 BR In f\tcaa Verde. Has family room IQO ! S1:iarkling kitchen y,·i th bltn ovC!n &: range y,· i l h di~hwashe.r, 1" baths. ~I.all shower. Park like yard is fenced. Ask· in~ only $28.950. E-Z terms, call now 546·54.40 ASSUME BEAUTIFUL 51;,. 1/o LOAN Hc1·r i~ hOI\' you cnn bt .. corne \hf' O\\•ner of thi" lC'rl'lfic three and family roon1 home. close tu 11ho1)11i ng-. \Vi1h $5,000 dO\\'ll, O\VC 2nd. You pey $170 per month in · terPSl, taxes and insur· a nee. 546·5440 THE FINANCING IS SUPHI! So is this lovely 3 BR· 2 bath home on Eastside of Costa J.1~. llas nicr ~::SOLD ::n~ $2 y,•ner ..... 111 I I(' hi1 $22,5 P8YR• bl(! ~ h !TI• cludlng prini: .. int .. 1a:o1- es &:: Inc. Hurry! Hurry! 546·5440 START PACKING This vacant 3 BR home in Nev.•port Heighls Is rl"ady. Immaculate thru- oul \\'ilh \V/\v crpts & drapes. 2 baths, s1m- clo(1S living roonl \\•Ith flre1ilaC<'. oulstandingp) kitchen \Vith blln oven ' ' rang!'. Fenced yard, \1·cll landsca1Jf!d. Only $35.000. Qy,•ners want Quick 68.ic ! 546-5440 SURGICALLY CLEAN Locatl'd on <1uiet strct't In i\-lesa. de! Ailar lg thl!I e:"quislte 4 bedroom home y,•lth bll·ins. Rea· dy and y,•alttng !or you to move rl~ht in. Ask· ing 011ly $31.900. Extra nice condition! 546-5440 SALESMEN NEEDED -CALL NOW! I PAUL-WHITE- CARNAHAN Realty Co. 1093 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA 546-5440 I - Saturd'ay, Srottmbtf 5, ~?O HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL6 HOUSES FOR SALE -HOUSES FOR SALE~ HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSES F~ALE -HOUSES FOR SALE -HOUSES FOR SALE 1 Hous ~s . F~-SALE_ Gener1I 1000 General 1000 Gener1I 11141@ Gonnol 1000 Gtner1I 1000 Ganer1I 1000 Cott• Me11 1100 Newport Shor•s 1220 1---r----= $7.SO MOVES YOU IN ;. BE:DROOr.1 NE\IJPORT l!J::IGllTS That '& Ill'\'''" dollars. and flf1y ce1115, • Selle1· payis all <'tL~ls for Vt•ts, This cu:slOnt huil1 hon'lt. In Nry,•pon H1?ii.:h11 u• 11 beau1llul nu'll·h 11ry1, "1111 floor to ttLlin~ hnt k hrr- pl111~. bt'auuful shak4! roof. 2 qu1-'('11 ~11.('(I bath.~. 18 x 10 brick 11atio & lrt·e~ Ii~ fl rorc111. O\\·ner askinx S32.~ • r.lake Offf'r! rr1s.8660 OPEN HOUSE Dover Shores View !\love-in condioon. Ekpnt " bNfJ'(M')n1. d1n1ng roon1 f;lnlll)' room homr. Adulr ro<:cup1t>tl. \\'rtJ pru;rrt 111 Sb'!! • !ffl. 1124 SANTIAGO Open S•t & Sun I to 5 PETE BARRETT F•i•way Custom llOS !,;,~I;;~, i l'llWl'O•T l lACH ~' Lllvf'ty 3000 stJ. II. IOI\', rn1nb .... ., 5'00 ~··. . .. J111i,: one ~tul)' Cal modl'rn "1th fl'mily, dining ~ i::an11• I ~-"-"-"-""""'""'"""'""""""I rn1:t. Extra spac•nnis k1rrh-12 UNITS ('1i. !\lost a11ract1\"(' .t· tc•rn1s 1100111 ror more. AU 2 R<lrms. lo suit, l'ndrr Sj0,000. frpl, bt·aulilul iand~\'Pg. Ile' t()pPn t:l'1'nu1J.!sl 1h1• firs! to ~e 1h!s 1H~11 h:n. General lllJ.!. I 'YRA:'ll·JO EXCllA~COHS f."i~)-ii():o(g 'l'llADEll"S PARAD!Sl: 5 ltnes-:'i unies-5 bucks 1000 General 1000 --- Real Estale, 675-6000, 24 43 E. Coast Highway, Corona Der Mar, Call1ornla 92625 THE TRIBOLET'S HOME 1\ frame. beamed ceiling living room with one entire \1•all of tich panelling. red brick fire place and \Varm parque t flooring. Open s into lush trees and lawn. Privacy. 3 Bedrm or 2 + sunny sitting room . -----..---' 447 62nd St. OPEN SAT 1-S HOUSE & Curs! house on R· 2 lot $22.500. 2308 Sunlit An11 AV('. 4!t2-4288 {~~~!Rm!!?~~~ h• CAN Bj OPEN HOUSE exceptlona.I <.>ondilion 5 BEDROOM 2 BR.~ B11>. l:tl'U'r fan\ily rrn 1 !:::~!rbt~~=m· raniily Compact-Immaculate 1 "M"',"',"'."'v==,"',d=,====11=='10 ~~e~~~·11~ :ir:~:~st~~~- " f'la\\'lt'Sll "prldt>.ol.ownt'r. OR • • • ----"------""C.:.: J'll)Ol-tr111u.11 flll}Of1('Z ship'" 1~Ja:hborhood Ir _no"' 1_. !hr tnOlll beautiful. Prl~ right. Newport Hf'l:hts ON THE FAIRWAY BOYD REALTY I Fully insulated b11; panelled 11ame rm you ana -near,l'll!'w J bedroom. Custom bu11l, \I bedrm. tam. 36?9 f;, Coa~t J111•y., Cd.\! I 1-;xtra "bonut" rooni In f'vtr P."·· Thr h<uneo ill • fan1 izy room home. See for ily room, :.! bij; fittpla~. * 67S.S930 * garagt n1akes ideal dark dcrora1or'11 di-eam, custom yoo?"Hlt, $36,950. This beautiful borne over--===========-! room or imaU otricf! <111uc, lush crpts, frpll'. a '03 16th PLACE looks the 17lh fairway of Bayshor•s 1225 I JO yt-ar palnt rare pride ol o"·nership OPE N SUNDAY I to S ?.fesa. Verde CoU Course. --'--------~ Garage door oprnfr homr. A!! a fa.~1 sale is de-6~ a.sa:urnablf! loan. By own-CllA Rtlt lNG, o~n bf!amf!d I AND ittucll much morf'. Bll'C'd, ownc•r will sell FHA PET er 3036 Jav1 Rd. 540--4<l9a. ceiling. :.I br. lg. lvg. rm . * An u11 up and in1·ay value er VA al only $25.900. T hl11 f BARRETT $63.500. frplc. S3000 6'.0 642-190.J 1!1.l ll down to earth J>O.!li livcly ill the be5t value REALTY ' A truly 11f'aulifu! family $37.950 on the 1narket today. Call home, nt>xt ro Mesa Ver<le OPEN HOUSE now and provr it to )'OUr-1105 Wl5TCLlfF DI:, Coontry Club. 2 Sil)'. 4 BR SUN 1-S ~Jt. NEWl'OIT I EACH ft. 3 ba. f'ormal din'g 1·m, Fan1 4SI c.mbddge Cfr. Nichols Real Estate 642-$200 'lk cm. 21'plc'" De""· opting, COST A r.tESA Prof lndscpd. Spr1nkler!1 + or Plione 673-8550 ---Featul'f's loo numerou.<c lo 10 THEREAL \'."\,, ESTA TERS ' ' ' . LOTS OF LOTS Iii' Oc:eanfronl new (.'Ommunity ~·ith ft•e sin1ple oceanfronl lots from $33,000 • Bayfront commercial Ne~1>0rl B!ach Sl95,000 S46-9S21 $1000 DOWN 1;,1, 1919 K•u•; Pl. C.M. 7J4/~6-J57J afl 5 pm. ,.-11 J k NICliOl.S I ~ .. Have Large Fami~? 7112 °/o LOAN IM>1EO occu parlC'y, b y Cute J bt'drm \\" i r h shady O"'n<"r. Lgc ~ BR h<>1nt>, :i back yard. all bit.In§. con-ba. Jormal D.R., lg<' fani crere play area , Localion ill rm, many xlra.<;. $45.500. close to sehool:; & shopping. 2873 Boa Vista, 645-1848 Rt'a!lor -owner \\'ill lake BY owner. 4 BH. !am rn1, $1000 do\\'JI and payments lmmac, qui<'! sl., S·ll,500. includ ing rverything "'OU.ld i ~'="~'='=I~"=~="'='~· ~~=~7~16== be S250 a month. Call P.lesa ~'~'·~"'~·~"~'"~"'~5'S.SOOO~~~~· I ~Nc.o•_w;,,po=':t . .:B::•::•::<:.:h __ l.200 OCEANFRONT ELEGANT·MANOR LOT A ~restige home at bargain Westcliff 1230 ----REOUCED 1206 Pembroke Ln. Walk In l'lChoolic, llhnpptng. Nrw p.:1inr. Jovtly patio t yard, Large J BR, 2 ba. $•1.~.9:~ Uni\•t•rsity Realty 673-6510 3001 E. Coast Hwy. Cdf\1 University Park ---*7' 1237 SEARCHING Coldwell,Banker ~1 iillll ._....._.~I ~11111~1111 ......... Best buy in immaculate Irvine Terrace neigh- borhood al only $39.950. THE BROWN 'S HOME 2 Story family home with 4 bdrms, two fire- places, large family room and 3 bath. In im- 1naculate, almost "un-used," move-in cond i- tion. Features include automatic garage door opener & sprinklers, cedar lined closets, fab- ulous wi ne cellar and corner lot landscaperl and improved in the finest of American tra- dition. * China Covr Bay view Jot S~l.:lOO • Subdivision land San Diego County Balboa Peninsula pncf'! Nearly new 2 8ty., "l 000 beau1. tlecor. l..gf'. country ~' N<"Cd 11 large h6n1e! 'l'his lo1·ely hornf! "'ill wrap YoUr lamily in spaciousness & safety_ Almost 2700 sq. ft. \l'ill 1akP care of ),tom, Pop, all the kids, :111d the pets 100! It's a VACAl\'T 4 bed- room 11• I t h ENORMOUS ROOi\IS. S3.'i,:,OO. ?.':iy \l'C show you tlu-uugh? George Williamson REALTOR kitchen "'/all modern bltns. Frplc of lta.l ian n1arble, Chandt>li<"rs, lgf' ]iv nll & din rm ovtrlooking 22.\:42 h&f pool "'/lots ol decking. Ocean view fro1n ballroom ~i1.e bAlcony. 4 Jge BRs 2 ba. A heau1ifuJ home for only s.;,:,.ooo or trade locally. l "Al.I. 0 6.f6·l414 1-'or •he s1nal! family IO.'hO dei;irc a Spanish flair to !heir home. Spotless 2 Bdrm .t: den. dbl flttplc, \\'('! bar. ALL TILE ROOF J1nd many t"Xlrrui. Can ~ YOURS for rhf-just reduced price ol $31,950. 'll116 '"/ 11'll1I. ' -. SUPERB OCEAN VIEW A.1.0. Architect included every nev.• & luxurious feature in this ultra· quality Jar~c hon1e. All ~lass to the so aring lam- jnated beams. Q\\'ner n1ust ntove to N.W. and will finance . See it. $145,000 Ca rol 1'atutn 4 BR DOVER SHORES 4 BA 3 rar carae:e. Vie\\'S from living . dinin_g:. breakfast. kitchen & family room s. Tiled entry court & entertainment area. '"Best." $97 .000 Al Fink JUST LISTED-BEACON BAY Available -slio for 18' boat & tennis. A real charmer. 3 BR, 2 bath. 1m1nacu· late. Lge dinin~. hi beams. Lovely patio plus great l BR apt. $79.500 Mary Lou Marion OPEN MON 1 • 5 4Sl8 ROXBURY, CAMEO SHORES Ne\v Listing~ Large 4 BR home in excel· len t condition. Family rm . lanai, S\vim· tning pool. 3 car garage. $76.500 Cathryn Tenille HARBOR VIEW HILLS ONE OF' A KI ND -Im maculate 4 BR. lge fam rm & forma l din rm. Popular tri·level. Large \vell landscaped yard & manv ex tras -pool s tep s a\va_v. Only $68,950 Bud Austin ASSUMABLE 5112 °/o LOAN Wcstcliff -nerrect for executive \Vith growing ra1nil y. Large yard \\1/raised sundeck, reflection pool. cov'd porch. 4 BR, 21fi. Ba, large fan1 rm. Fee'. $65 ,000 ?ll C. Buie 5 BR -HARBOR VIEW 0 \vncr savs '·sell" distinctiv e SJ>lit level -ne'v home. 1ilexican tile entrv. lluge fam rm \1· 2nd fireplace. forni31 dining. prof. de<:or. \railed garden. $56, 900 Belle Partch EASTBLUFF OPEN SUN 1-5 3057 CAROB Traditional home "'ilh for<'ver vie\\', 3 BR. 3 bath. Large fa1nily r n1 ,,. ;,,·et bar could easi\v b<> Cflnvcrtrd to ~ Brs. Lo1v maint. yar·d \v/courty<ird. S51 ,500 1-larriet Davi es AVOID THE CROWDS Enioy 2 private beat.:hcs on the Bay & secluded patio & home in Bayshores. l.arge garden oricntecl. livin_g: rm, dining rm. 2 Bd rms & den Deco rated '''/fine tas te & 1nove·in con dition. $49 ,500 1t1ary l-l arvry REFRESHINGLY BRIGHT 0 \Yner maintenaric·c a\\·arc. loves to paint over fresh paint. /\cl nn\I' tn be ne,1· o\\·11- er in \Vcstcli£f. 3 Bit & rantil y rnt, only 544,950 • llarry Frederick WALK TO THE 'BEACH 4 BR house reducect to S42,500. II. 3000', forinal dining. family rni. 3 ca r garage & on land vou o'vn! Enjoy ocean bree7.C on your deck. Bill Comstock WITHIN AN AREA OF SOUND VALUES Truly an ou tstancl in;:t familv hC1n1e. f\111 of v.•armth & charni. 5 Rdrms, 31-i bath s, $63 .500 Jn a. prclty !'('tting. 3 Bd1·1n~. 1 :l.j b~th.~. Delightful outdoor p 3 t 1 o. nrcreat1on area includes 2 pool s. puttin.i;: 1!reen, bad· mlnton court & shuffleboard. 1\1\ lhis for onl y $37,500 Kathryn Raul ston "Please caU for our picture brochUre of cu rrent listing's." Coldwell, Banker 554 NEWPORT CENTER DR .. N.B. Realtor!! CO: Ts 673-43SO 645-1564 Evos. . WALLACE HOME + INCOME REALTORS + fANTABULOUS VJE\V + HIG1£ BLUFF -S46-4l 4I-For J.)('tail11 &: Broch (Opt:n Eveningt) "'rill' ure - --•"1l1·11lli ir Isl \\'estrm Bank Bldg, Uni•'t'J"!Cily Park Day 833-0101 Nights l~ocated in manicured Mesa Ve rde ne ighbor- hood. Offered at $54,950. "Our 25th Year In the Harbor Area BAYSHORES REDUCED! Joe Fortier Re•lty 1701 "'A" \Ves1diff Dr, NB ~ f'or Rcn1al5 in Unlversi't, Park & Turllc Rock, Call: 673-4400 :'\r•r Nrwporl Po )I ()rfkf Co1t1 Mesa 1100 OPEN HOUSE 1-5 PM ('"fl oh ··11l'lld . Aeal Es1ate, 675-6000, 2443 E. Coast Highway, Corona Oel Mar, Galilomla 92625 BAYSHORES 2 PRIVATE REACHES. fl('ar Bay Club, living at it"s bf!st for the growing family . Lgf! 4 Bdrm 4 bath homr, lge. Jiv. room, d ining rm, good financing . $54.950, Ranch ~tyle CCIUagf! close to priv11tc community beach 2 Bedrooms BY Ownrr-S22.000 Ni c e older 2 br & "sunroon1. Prhne location. Pvt quier srreet. Very short .,.,·alk to ~tog center, schoo! ii: library.We.!ltc l iff area. Ideal for older or YoUrlf couple. Double garage + lge iieparate workshop R.l?lax u1 well cared for tree shaded yarrl. Also lruit trees. Ownl'r in l!unlingfon Bch \\·Ill flnance, Phone jJG-948i &!1. Sun & Mon 5200 &ashore 01:, ---'l'lPulior OLE' \\'l\rn1. singlr srory Spanl.~h hC'lnle, '~ block Jrorn club- houS£' & i.:olf, swunn1ini;:: & trnn!s, '1 l.Jt'o1ll'n1. forn1al 1tin- ini:-, t~t· f;1111ily rni. n11' only 11t•r1r-1ww llOl!ll' a\'ailahll' on this .~ln·t•! ol l'UStn1n hu11! honu's. Va<•(U11 S: OPEN SAT, !'UN &.· LABOR OAY 1 I to r. for your inspection. Pr1cN.l by bu1ldt>r 1u sl'll 111~1. 11!77 Tahiti Drivr, :'ll!'sa V1•rd1._ ''illcsc\\i '°' :J\cati~ 546-5990 REPOSSESSION Origiruil builrlc1· TlO\\' reS<'ll- it1g 1his \/;\CANT l bl'dnn IW11n(' \1•11 h f1l"('plac(', b/Tins ('It. For only S27,950. l..orlll- t'ft nca1· Sourh Coast PlaUI. and 1~ SHARP & CLF.AN! ! Only S1400 down to an,\"Oll('. Ill' who hr~1!al!'s is Jost:! COATS & WALLACE REALTORS -S4M141- ( 0pe_n Evenings) TV SALES & SERVICE Ex1:rllrn1 goin1: busint•ss rs-U1\ill~h1'd S year~. Havp Zl'll- ilh f1·;111l·h1Sf'. Nrt in<-on1r Pt'r ~·1•ar a f!er till r~prn!ll'~ S\:1,000. Full pr1cr $10,000 ;o.·o '"bhlf' sky" hrrr. Newport •• Fairview 646·8811 (anytime) -G-OSWIMMIN-' - In Your Birthda't_Suit All ~·1·11r round bi'~ausr rhb beauuf\ll hc11rcd and f1h('n!fl pool i8 indOON. Thr spaciou~ 3-l>ettroon1 hun1e i.<c in mottr.I honu• 1'0ndluon, dcll.l.XC ctir- pchn~. :? riled bnlhs. ('lrgant huilt·lll kitcht'n d(>si~nf'(I for it 11·un111n'g •·11n1·('11(r11('1' Takr u\'l'r iv; <U1111n1l 111·1· c'l'r1lal!" \'A lo:cll, to1ul pa~ n11'11! _ $19.>(4., pc•1· 111(1111h ::1'r th\" Qnc 11()11 ' :, lli .. ~~;o W 7CARNATION Critll Storybook (01111.l;I'", R•I of II"·)'. Jkaut lnd~cp<.l 2 'Bit & illn nn hom(': rrp1. hrld!it nook ""'hltin booth, Pru'r r<'t'lt1ccd for 11uick 1><1tr. at $17.;1'1() OPl'.:N !'\JN I ;, JlJ"'" ,\ 1m \I'll . n",u:r\· 1~r . I \" 1•!9 &7~ lOllO ~11 }'<"lur bus1n"'' Cl1~11fif'd Ad , 1000 SHARP 4 BR Approx 2 blks trom SI. John's parochial school -cpt/drp -blrn kit & O\V -2000 sq. ft . -2 bath.!!. This beautiful homf' 1n rrady 10 move intc cond . Possession on a pprov. 111 ol l'rt'dir. Owrwr &Rking $.16,000 -iv1IJ Nnsidrr rriutr for ~111a lt!'r homr. • • -fl * OCEANFRONT !'lmr11 J R~ 2 Ba honie. Prar- li!·ally new drapt>s -t>Xct'l- lrnt {"Ill -t>lrc bllin kitch - Jii:;1rnl:"I!' door open e r - 'Fritl_i.:r \l"/icemakrr includ- ed. A toundalion selling on pilini:s. Primr area. Beller hurry on lhi.!1 Oflt> as oc:ean. lronls arC! scan:e, Askinc $6.\.000. CHILT ROBINETT REAL TOR 645-0128 DANA HARBOR INCOME HOMES 3 OUPLEXES •• $34,950-$44,o/J() 2 TRIPLEXES.$63,950-$66,SOO 2 f"OURPLEXES. .. $61,9;)0..$69.500 (J1 3 BEDROOi-.1 H01'1ES . IRVINE TERRACE Exclusi\'e ar1·a. close 10 Fashion Island. 1.ge. liv. room 11·/fireplace, J Bdrms, 2 baths. serv. porch, el<'c- tril' bllins, "''"' & drap!.>s - Ju\'l'ly SC"Ciudl'd yard Priced to move now $44.300 HP11l1ur,.. "Our 25th Year In th• Harbor Area" 673-4400 ""·'""'· 1 ............ '!!"''!"~-..... ''C'' THOMAS Literally Sparkl•s En111!' 1nTPrior just freshly Realtor n•dP1·11ra!t'1l. 3 Overs;ized 221 \V. Coast llwy. 5-18-:1:127 h1•drn1.<1 ,r., lan1ily 1·n1 1'1l- N!'1vport Beach eves. 54a.J643 hancl' lhl" beaut pool setting. POOL 3 BEDROOMS C11l·dc-i;ac sl,, arlull occu- !iird. r:xerllent 61~',(, F HA lo11n • high bal. Offcf'C'd at $3-1.950. tOpen E\'eninas1 Rear yard! E•"t'ry inch I~ concr<'le except for the pool. 11\e hon1e!' ll"s a J bedrn1 beau!v \\'i1h waU ro \\•aHI"'"""""""""""-"-"-"-"-!!!!-" ('\'l'f'Y.""'hel'l'. Financing? No CUTE AS CAN BE pool Joun, no probllm!:. Take T1\'0. bedroom "Doll House", ovl•r h>1 TD "'it h S8000 _ bur Quiet l'RSl·Sl<lC' Cosra ?.lesa rhr O\\'lll'r "'ill help you "'ilh nt>ar Sr. Joachims a~ shop- 1ha!~ t'ull Jiricr, S2.'t,650. rung. P1•1ci'd a1 S22.7;;(1 and s~oo.oo rln1\'n Jl.'lynll'lll will 1~1k1• ii. Subjrr! lo an t-JIA J.oa11 '''llh Slj;-1.00 mo. pay- 1nPnt. \\"HY HENT'.' • COATS & WALLACE REALTORS New Tri-Plexes $57,SOO lundl·r l'Oni;tr-a\'ail Sept JOI Lar1i:e. beautiful "homl'S \\ilh 11n incomf!" located in the finest Easlslde area of Costa P.l<'sa. F'eaturing (ll J BR. 2 BA ''owners unit" -I· (21 2 BR rental units. Sec at 20.l'i 'Tustin Ave .• cor \\'ood- land Pl. or call 642-490.'i (Also 1K'1v income units for sale In Dana Point). CHEAPEE TWEE! 2 hllX'ks to NewJ10r1 Beach. Sli,500 house and lot 6(1 x lJ:J fl. This "·on't la.st. You niust have a quick pen: Walker & Lee 2o.i3 \\'estclilf Dr. 64S-771 l Open 'ti! 9:00 P:'IT •••••••••• 2 BR. Home, Cus1om bll : Ne\\'JXlrt Beach-ocean front, modern. furnished duplex. Great vif!w &. bathing beach. Income summer $400/"•k • wiolPr S3501mo, Good price & !enns. Seasho!'c Dr to oprr1 housr. park in gar~gr. Irving Dudley, Realtor, 684-6611. ~---........... BAcK-BAYSPECIAL OPEN SAT 1-5 2917 Silver Line 3 BR 2 Ba. lge yard, amplf! for pool, Total prier S77,900. Good ll'rms. 675-2723 or 646-7974 BRYANT WIEST REALTORS 33;;; Via Lido, N<"wporl Beac·h ~ *OPEN DAILY* *TOP VALUE* Artistic & charming 3 br home near l\lariners School. Newly c1:1rpeted living rm ovf'rlooks Jge covered patio &: luah gardens. Remodeled ba!hrn1s & kitchen. AppJ1- 11nc<"s inclutle<.l. Only $32,500. Buy diN'CI & save$'~. l\1us1 srl'~ !:>12 Priscilla Ln. 646-1 3:'~ /owner ). THE GOOD GUY O"•ntr In trobule, behind in paymen!s. Take subje{-t to VA loan in f\r"·porr B<"ach! You must h:i1·r a quick pen so dial &l&-771.l! lst \\'estern Bank Bldg. t:nivl'rsily Park Day 83:1-0101 Nighto Turtle Rock 1239 ? BY Ownrr-S.\le or " IS<"/Option. 4 br, 3 ba, view, •1 fll'l'OSS from park. $+1..lOO. 8.13-3772. ========J' ' ' Eastblufl 1242 1 --------!. 4 BR-3 BA 1 : $45,750 Hard to hrlir1•r, but trur. The rashionable Blufls I ily homf' donl' lo perf!'Ctioit -<.'Um pare th('sr features:' * All clrc kitchen * New <1uality carpeting . * Custom draperirs ,. ' * Dccoralor ll oor tilc-s I ', * Vi11yl "'all l"OVcring * l n!crcon1 rhruout .. ~ • * Elegant fL"<tures • • All of this in 2200 sq. ft. anJ : only steps to hui;e pool f.1rr : livated o"·ncr SCI pri~ for :: <1uick salr & !::isl escro\11'. : Bc!!rr SC<? this home tod~ • -an hoOl'st value offct'W .: ~: ' • • • • sJ0.9,j() Brand IM'\1·, undrr construc- 11011. 1..argP buildings \1 /dl'- Jus" 01\•rll'rs units, orean vir11s, xlnt locations. Take Open Evenings Walker & Lee hard10.'ood nrs: f!XC"eptionally well-kcpl; like new \1·/w crpt, <lrapf'"; covtred patio. ;\1ANY F.:x1ras! Lrg f<"n<"ed y11 rr1, on l'Xtra lrg 101. Good Easis1dc lOC', CM . Ideal for rrtired coupl!', 548--1642. Wa!~~!.1,! 0~ee {ast j adv:iniage of i::-ood rrntal in-e 962·4454 e HP:iltors t•nn11' + property value in. """-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I :.!l !lO l·l11rbor BJ\·d. at Adams crra~es du!" ro th!' ZWJ\V Dana IT'S YOUR MOVE :Y,!}-9491 Oprn 'til 9;00 Pi\! Poinr rachl llarbor. t1..Iun" ) &1&-n1 1 •••••••••• Open 'til 9:00 P :'l·l ~; Pl~'" ""Hdec '""Ml5" INDUSTRY CAREERS L~A:~ g~T~O~~w SC" ar l31!J2 Copper Lantf'rn Dana Point Jl\11\lEDIATE POSSESSION. e OPEN DAILY 1-5 e OPEN Sal .. Sun. & l\1on. 12-j 241 4 Vista Del Oro 4 Bedrooms $26,950 T1nml'1liulr JlQS.'11.'Ssion. Frt~h ly painr!'rt 1nsid1" & ou1. 1irw 1·11rpe!nl}.:, all bllin.~. lan11ly rn1 I.: 1\·alk In park & school.<c. NU DO\\'N TO VETERANS, 11r Ju\•' down Fl IA, C a. 11 :1'1:1-!'l~4 -COZV FOR 2! ONLY $17,900 01\"I\ yoUr humf' for te~!'I lh11n rent. N1rr l)('ftl'OOnl!: 16" li\'- in~ roon1. \\'asher.' ill)('r, l'"f'frll?. stot•r incl. Stpara1~ ):'ara~<'. A rral ba11tftit1 and its H 2. Cnl\ &l:J-0:1()3. FOREST E. OLSON AIRLINE & TRAVEL -" d 'Til sold! Assunic 6~~q VA r-;o. :, ColllnJ; I sl a nd. ~·f'\\....,..,,.1 B'•'h 644.1133 L111lc money nco:ue . 51un-" o•v "' )0110. $14il Per mo. RedeC'Or. Spacious 2-s!ory, F'rctl('h 111ng 4 huge bedroon1s. Dou. R I • OPERATION'S •CENT 3 Be, \\'/\V <'P~. dcp,, Im-ei;:cncy o v c r oo k in g ,. hl" fLrrplact•. t"ORi\tAL DIN-· b & N h med, PVIS!JeS8ion•. Ooly 122,-turning a.sin 1 or1 Bay. 21 32 Vi5ta Dor ado e TICKET ~ALE<.; IN<.i . f"an1ily r00n1. Gourmrt ,~ • bd 3" b th & 1· · • ~ · ~ 9,j(), J!IS-1 Fl'drr-.t.I Ave. ~ rm, · J :i s a 1''1ng A rrca"urcd "E"-Plan. t;n.. ' e llESERVATIONS Ki!c·hcn. 1\lo\"e \\1th option I 11 '' Call: Palrick \\'ood, ~~5-2.'300 room as argc as <i i;:rarlrd C'Jlti::. cl,.,.s, shuttt'r-• AIR FREIGHT-CARGO n1oney and N:asonttblc rent. Id ~ 11 · · .,. e Bill Haven, Realtor 00 oor!i. 'ma swtniming rn1·l 'd k1h:hrn. :l Br 21n • COl\11\IUNICAT IONS t~1:1·0:10:; pool pier & ~l\p By O\\'n!'r h I • THAV J-:l .• AGENT FOREST E. OLSON 2!11 E, Cousl, Cdill 673-3211 SJ,')..~\&! or by ~ppointmcnl au,1. ::irg ... ran1 rrn w iparty •. • Airline Schools Pacific ESTATE S1\LE. Ch:irn1 ing J 673-90·1'.I per <'el p:iiin on Jl!!l<"·scent-•: 610 E, 17th, Santa Ana 1 ~;;;;;;;I";'';, ;";';";'•;'.;';;;;;;;;I brdrin hon1e, h a rd "' o o d I ;ij"'ili~jiiiiijijjiij~ r>d .GTl"'cnhrll. 0Jl('n 1''riday ~ 543·6596 I• rloor'< 111th lush ne ""' 7041/.5 BR-PSS( l0·2· : ----LIDO WATERFRONT 1·flrprlln1:. rounti'y s iie Like nf!\\' Baycrest btauty. BOYD REALTY i ME.SA VERDE APTS.-320 LICO NORD k1tr'h!'n & \ors and ln1s of j67,] F.. CMsr ll11y., Cd:'>l I, R f bd lh ba I Q\1'nrr sacr11iCf'! Near xlnl e 675-5930 e "• oon1y l\'r rn1.. l"f'C 11 NOW REDUCED TO fr11 !1 rr<>es. One ol a kind at schools&. stOl"l'S. family rm, J l1lln_11• ~\1th fom1el d11~. 1•n1 .. $IS0,000-Xlnt Terms S2'l,:;oo -FHA or VA rerms f~ litlt>, gamr rm. Pu8ses..' Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif hrr.1kf.1s1 rn1 ., lnri;:t-s11nkrn .1 l . 111·11 ilabl('. Call j ~5-8 424, sion in ~ <lays, ~lll-!!2Sl DELUXE DUPLEXES : 111n1pt1s rni. 1d1h 11·rt bnr. G Jle(IU!l u ,1'.nll.<c. 6 i:i1r ~urh COfl.\r Realtor.;. ONl.Y 2 LEFT . •: r~oclose<.l front 1'1111rt ,·anl. J.!:ir;igr'I ,i;. uhhly rooni '1·1th S I r h "' t I t II I ~-oR Sale. 2000 c" rr . 4 hr, 3 3 BR $24 SN\ nu1 I 0 l\\'!IY. 3 BR 2!: ba ; ~ n1~•fl'ss1unnl Janrlsc•11i11". 1. ron 111!! •Hl ".""'. rn ""' ' -' vv 2 BR ·• b c "" ' < 1 1 ,, h11. 111111 1"111. 2 pa1ios. n1aoy WALK TO BEACH ~ 11· rt. ~unrlk. sell-' COl"<'1"t'd IHLllU & [t'IJC<"d reur ~1111nm 111: X't1r i, .. nils :in: 1 C ,. I f 1 I ('X"ITe~. Best 6~~ GI loan, No f I 2 B bl .1 I' n!Z' OV('n. <irning rook top, ' ' \'ant i11!h i·oon1 for pool . tw.11 y 11r111.~1r.! p ., a., Ins. cpts, ... rps, lk . l G • B II G nd Re.It ' <i1111l1fK·1111on!:. 3 ·'"· ol". x1,, --" ... ,,,t ••II'. 11' -111 c fJU'ts. re11r huy. ,. Thrcr car .. al'll"<' ph.1." othr1· , 1 ru Y• 0 " '' '"'"' "' '" '"'11 ~ O d I ' '" "' " l!i.l J)o D NB &12-46'"' il1us1 srll fasL \Viii lake CAYWOOD REALTY ""',.~JV· pen 1li Y or call ! ~1ol'f11!,!' ill'l"as. The perf<"C1 " \'f'1" r.. . · ~v s:ti.~OO. Q\\'ner 54;..,.;YlO:j ~64~4·~02~";·~';";~~~~~1 r111s11·('r for a 11111!1' lnn1llv :ii -6306 \\'. Coa.51 ll"'Y., r..'B 11 pnl'r )'Oii can afford. 0nh· Superlative Living Assume 5y4•/. GI Loan I ~1-1290 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Sfi.!1'10 11•\th e~cellenl trrm~-"The Bluffs'' " · 4 BR N C 'I 11 BACK Bay • 4 Br, fan1 ily + 3 1800 f .,pacious . o. " ·· 11 br, 2 ba, aa1n. Xlnt cond. M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. . . ~q. 11· 0 th~ g·rea!esl blk to elementary sch\. S2M Pool? Cu11rom buiH on cu!-braut virw. pro! lnd5C:pd. ~i.'>5 Eve~: :..13-326.l hv1ng. i'.lastrr !:iled bM-nlo. iTl('l la.~f'll! Considt>r 2nd de-sac, Sell or tradP lo p · 1 I 2 '--~~-~~---~I room!\", 3 l~1ths, 49 x 19 ft . 1 I'° o~ Eq I rin on Y 5 .900. \\"rite Box It ~ 1-'I I T.D. !or part l'QUily, O"·ner, Un ts. 'IO,.....,, ly 18,950. i\' 2023 O 'I p ·1 NB -'~' ~·,1·11 i ov('s you n. ):'lass e1K'losed sundcc.k wi1h &\6-9j28 Bkr. i. . a1 Y 1 oi, . -~E;LL~:R \\'JLl. PA\' ALL ;i. hM';i!h tllkin~ upper bay ;oIB-Q!lolj or ~~JS.'iO, BAY CREST-POOL e 4 CD. INCO:'llF. unils. on 21 COST~ t"OR ANY VET. Thi.~ \'ll'll'. Pril'f'fl b<".low repla('('. l"Ai\llLY home, 4 BR. 2 bl\, '--d acl.iolnin~·\'l\IUab!c Lot 11 f t 'u~hl111 Nr11·110r1 hoine I~ a Cpt~ & rh·p~ Bltns. L"I' Cuslon1 3 ""rooms, 71 ~ Al 111rn!. 8·12·5.'.Sl or 5'l()..J72Q. • .. balh~ 161~ Irvin!', 11 r "11r1ys rcnt€'d. 0 w n e 1·: S1,.n l ;; !t1•11'1('ndOUS h1•d-T·n·b('\I lndscpcl yarcl. $29.j()(), :J,jij · 67'"">-i7S7 l'<"~111i~. :.! full lH;rl~~. Crru1•1;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; f'n1nrll i11 l,n, 642-9:,01 Jli~hland 642-1189 0\1·ner -ili!i, ~·~~· !iii!i!~ii!~iiii l l'allo. a1111 11 1rrl' 1'1l\t'1'~'1ti' ~~-SI DE "rlollhousr" $22.7:i0. O\\"NF.R: Lovely sp(I('. 1 BR i lo1. Ro111:1n1~r 111·1.·placr. 11111~ Horses & Tre•s 1~~ < f1lA 1 + bonus rm . Hug<' play rm 1'THE PLUMB" --CO_S_T_A_M-ES_A__ ~""" ,. "~~uml' Olll1. 11 llucr 2:,'<22 g11rA11c \1·nrk-Plus l•l\<'ly homr on 11 a~·rt> Sl j,1 nio l'XY~ all. Call 11ncl :\l11~rc1· BH. Pool. \1 lk FIXER-UPPER ~h!111. !\0-~0 Do"·n l'itY· \11rh hon;(' t'On·11ls :111In 11p R~k<'r .-..ir ... 11222 to heh. De11ireable \\'estchll Stair· Free l ivin9 Blufl~ Ani;:eh1a pt11n -O\"Cf· ~ lilZrd Hv1ng 11rt'a -,gpac1ous $1 r.:iro _ r..:o 110\\'I\ n1en1. A t>h•itl &! $:;2,:J(J() tflii ('Ylnd111on. ?r1('p firni :.1 SA L F: 8 \' 0 \V ;.: E R . Art.a. Pr1npl1 only, s.i&-20!Q, La.~r of " \'11ni~h1ns: br('('d. Don '1 \\"Ai!. ~,w;...~\Q SJ!l.!IOO. L11rgt' loan n1ay ht L' 1 3 B" 1, B l'i 1-'1 by 10 fl nlObllf! hom!' .,,as1~1<r. • ,,, -: A. I ch 1!!! hon1e 1·;1n hi' ptll'<'h1t:cl!'d Assumabl<". t.;lcn Om-ton, rustom bll. $27,000. ~6 $.\.;o:l V.' th roo111 & pallo lor rloi;ini: rosrs only ro Vrl. Htrlta~f! R('lll Est 11 t "· 64,j....2486 all. 6 P:.I. ('rf111s, nr $TOO down ro any-:~l()..lt:Jl. 2 REDR. house. by OIO.'ner. BEACH hR-Ba.y front. l.£f hod:--. 11 n<"erb~ 11·ork but 1-niiiiiilliiiiiii'rv--I ~~~~~~~~~~ i clO!!c 10 shoppi11& 8 n d J)J\llo, ('Ovf!l'f!d porch, $9500 "'ha1 a r1n~r. S17.500. lhrr-DANDY DUPLEX \\"ESTCLlF'F'S BE:ST I c'~'~1"":.:::L~'~"~0-~9~"~8----full pr1c.-. 64&-7823. 11'-h \1on"I lll.!11 : a.16-8660 Ch11rmlni.:: hOmf" In Ne11•port •EAST' SIDE-3 hr. l g8.J'8$t. ========== ONLY $28t500 J{(·h"s n1ce~t arr11 . HURl' $24.000. F..asy terms. By Ntwport He_.;!!9h::.t:.:•_:;12::;10 IAn1. 1m \\•/frplc, .1 O\'t'r· 1 c0~·~·""~'~·-•~1"-~l98'='-· ---~ - I Bl • 1 Pl ! X 2 B l •-.,. 5llO CUS'fO)l-Built J br, 2 bir., )'llf'f 1·.1 11'1th " brtlh,., ' . : • r. ot1 • .....,, . F'CRN'l!'Jl!::D OUPLBX ~ bt'drm~. f'llCh !\kif'. (;11rAJ:rt Ll\"f' 1n unr-lt'I otht.>r J'llll l'\:pl"!ll~!I. AJIJUOlC Jo 1nh'r· r~t 11111n, Cati 6·r•-0.'Jl~. «~ 1 .I.A ltf'ftl'.}' JllhRkt l'{)Of. \i~d E\'"1')'1i11ns:: in hon1r i" lnt'()n1t' ...,.,.,.,, A "''"·n -IRVIN-E TERR •CE , 673-711! brick frplr. rsngr. 0\1'n, ""' u11Rnllll'I[, 11"1\I f" p I ' • r "JIA. 11gC'nL d llhwshr. pan!f:I. l'fl\·crf'd Cham1ln1-? 3 B<lnn 2 bath l/\n>ughour. i\tu~t fl.~<' 10 * B"RGAIN * 1, ACRE • · --•fl " PllllO, \\',.uu OON, llf'IO.' shAS:: hon1c, S.'\.fl,9.'ll'.l. a11prr'!'1<111', $-1~.~.iO. }\'alkcr phi~ 2 RR. Eas11ide. $23,YJO t'rpU', llf'w Jlll lnl in•lrl" t OPEN !'L.~ 1.i FOREST E 0 .t lN, j l4·9-l!ll &14-4212 alt S nu!. Jprinklrr ~y,;lem. 1$37 Santanella Terr. LSON 13' 000 , D•" 6'2-'67' '011'' A ASSU~IE 122.00 S• VA 1 .. 0 ·'· • ~iOO'I 'k>wo, "° CLAUOE SHIFFER -~ 3 000 2t1 t 1 I rotu1l'f"lll~ tirh-l!<nt' wul help :I Br. ,._ ~-S I. , 4 po n ~ fir l'lln cost5. By _R_E_A_L_T_O_R ___ 6_7~l-~04...;13"-J-n_•·_R_M_h_•-"--'~""...;l~l'~':c:oor )<tu 1\ord }'our 11rl. ('11 bnlln Sr. 548-0138. ownrr !136-139~ 2 Bdrn1 2 balh one story on • choice corner lol. in sho"" • ' ronm t_'C)ndilion_ BEAT TitE BANK -Pl"l'Jl('rly cleo11r & 011ner \1111 finance, Don"! ~ nuss this one~ i 1 I r I l 1 • 6 ii 81 " .. e ,- L P: ' ' I 5 t I • I 83 5 ' E "' E ( I 33 Be ft •I u " EJ p s• H Al II n r w s I '" La w I' " pl bl .. H h• I " No .. " At = ( .... . ..... -. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Eestbluff 1242 Huntington S.ech 1400Huntlngton ~ch 1400 '~~= New Tripltx Good Income Ali unlt1 rented, South of hiway. * 644..o266 * ----Coron• del Mar 1250 First Time Offered * Harbor View llomes -Ex- tremely popular "Carmel" model -l story 3 Bdrm & family al end ol cul-de-sac. Quality cptg, completely Jndscpd & fenced -Decora. tor features -drive by 2074 Port Bristol Circle and com- pare -hard to duplicate at 138.000. * Lusk -Harbor View Hills -"The Big One". Family plan Monterey -split level 4 Bdrm 3 bath, huge tam rm, 3 car garage, upgraded appointments &: f r e ' h I y painfed throughoul All this on a Ii( Acre Jot and under $57,000. F9r appointments to view these bomes, call: 2414 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach 644-1133 -COOL IT Private beach, view, beauti· full y maintained exclusive neighborhood and other am. enities go with this lovely 4 bedroom, FA?i1JLY ROO?if, Corona del Mar home. Own- er anxious! Walker & lee -• For All Your Real Estat. Needs 847-8531 ASSUMABLE s;-, LOAN: Large 3 BR. F/R, near Golden West College -repainted in & out last year -a good buy at $28,500. KINDA DIRTY & RUN DOWN: but the o\vner onJy wants $2,000 dn. & will carry the l sl TD at 81h%. Payable $150 P/M 'til paid on thi s 2 BR bungalow 4 blocks from ocean. BIG, CLEAN & VACANT: GI/FHA buyers, now 's your chance -3 BR. 2 stor y \Y /cov. patio off garden kitchen & another patio of( family rm. Bltn intercom & fire alarm sys· tern. Large reverse corner lot -near Edison Hi -only $32,500. IF YOU EVER WANTED: A 16xl6 fam ily rm plus 3 BR. 2 BA & assume 5;i % loan w /payments of $155. P /M. Call now to in· spect this Jovely home - it won't last a t $30 .000. HUNDREDS MORE to tell you about. Mem· ber Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley mul- tiple t esting s ervice. 2 MORI SALESMEN NllD· lD -GlNflOUS COM. • SPLIT. CALL 147°ISJJ, LIN LICHTfl, llOlll The REAL ESTATE MART 17420 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 847·8531 Huntington Beach. 1400 Huntington '----:--::- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 Bedroom, family room, heated I !lltered pool, car- pets & drapes, nice & clean. $25.000 full price. GI no money down, move right in ! READ THIS $20,500 Cl no money do11·n, FHA just $350 tolal cash needed. Sharp 3 bc:lroom rancher with w/w crptg & drps, A rut cute home, Will not last the weekend. 5 BEDRM + POOL This house is loaded with ex· 21851 Ocean View Ln-By Owner. Not yet 2 yrs old . Must see to enjoy this lOOli:i Spanish home in :xlnt cond . Spanish wrought iron gate that leads into your O""'n pvt courtyard. Lots of inlaid Spanish tile, step down living rm. rlin'g rm, lge kitchen & fa n1 rm w/frple, 4 br, 3 full bas, 2 patios, 3-<:ar gar, nev: drps. lols of hltn5, crpls. Air cond. Walk to beach & schools. S24,750 PGOL H & F, .: hednn. l*- ba. Close to schools & ocean. 10% DoWn cwner will car. ry 10% 2nd. Submit all oU- en. 847-8507 Eves: 642-0427 l'U Dr tras, 40' Heated I filtered ~ J. ,.,. 2043 ~~~l~ · pool w/lots or decking. • 174{;1 j I i Open 'tit 9:00 Ptif Sprink1er system tront & • '• ...... • 1u1.n rear, elec bltins, w/w crp!g • IMMEDIATE POSS. thruout, custom drapes. Ask-SACRIFICE: 2200 sq It, 4 Move right in. 3 BR plus ing $42. 700. Has real nice BR, den, cpfdp, corner lot. carpets stove & retrigeta-FHA 6:t• % loan to assume. 129 ~ b 962-1636 tor. So~th ot hiway. Priced ·"""'· Y O""'TK'r. in the low S40's. NEAR THE BEACH 'MORGAN REAL TY Great location !or this 3 bed· • •u7 67r .1.•59 room homt> situa1cd on a 67~ ~-R"•L ESTATE h ""~ Country . Style Lot w l 1 BAYFRONT LOT 11UNTINGTON BEAOf OFC. LOADS OF TREES. :Farm- 'd 0 · 894-5313 430..7511 like kitchen with gas range, 2119 Bays1 • rive Open 7 days . 8;30 to 8:30 · - 88 .ft. bulklieac'. with pier I ~~~~~:T.:~~~~ 1 washe.r and refrigerator 1n-area. $2'10,00o (Fee simple).1 ~ eluded . WHY RENT? No am Grundy, Rltr. PICTURESQUE SETTING ~1~~'.Yc~':." ~~·" ssoooo "'"""" "'· N.B. 6424620 PRIVATE & SECLUDED Walker & lee Balboa Peninsula 1300 VACANT: 3 BR, Jg Yd. Morsholl RHlty 67s.460C Lido Isle 1351 Spacious Lido Hom• Prime 3 Br. 2 ba.. single story. 3 Sunn; pati<ls. On street to strttt cotnl'r lot & 1h . $89,500. Prime Lido Nord 5 Br. 4 1,~ ba. nr. new water front hOme. Beaut. decor Deck, pier & float. For ap. p't. Call: Bill Grundy, Rt altor 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 6424620 LARGE HOME 5 Bedrm, family rm., xlnt street to street 45 ft. lot. B~· app't only. $97,000 Owner may trade down ftlr 3 Bdrm. llome in Terraces, CdM, .... 1rb ocean view. LIDO REAL TY INC. 337 Via Lido 673-7300 *** m NORD ** Brand new bayfront. 3500 sq fl. 5 BR.. 41h BA, pier & 1lip. Area'5 best buy w/7% [in. $179,000. Open after- noons or call owner. 494-6415 EXPANDABLE cozy com· pe.ct. 3 Br. on Jg. sunny lot. $52.500. Ownr, 6T:>-2643. Huntington B•ach 1400 Past wrought iron gate entry into f!nclosed brick pillared courtyard to gorgeous "OLD WORW charm". 3 Jg. Bdrms. + massive living rm. with cozy brick fire- placf!. 12' breakfast rm. Sliding glass 10 private f"n. closed patio. Few blockli to beach. Must !It'll? Value packed at low $28.600 v.•ith FtfA·VA terms. Call (714) 96Z.5585. FOREST l OLSON Inc, Reilltors 19131 Brookhurst Avf", Huntington Beach SEASIDE BEAUTY PLUS A POOl Nowhere. in !his country can you beat this! 4 custom bed. rooms with separate vanlty. FORMAL dining room off a modern pushbutton kitch<'n wlth al] custom buill-ins. 20 ft , family room lead.<> to a J.1 ft, heated POOL. Profes- sionaJ decorating inside and only a11king $47,000. Will con- sider FllA and VA buyers. Walker & Lee 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 545-046.'i Open 'Iii 9:00 PM JOG TO BEACH I 3 to 7 Bedrms, 2 to 4 baths. up to 3000 sq. ft., shake roofs all bllns & carpeting. E-Z iinancing lrom $26.990. Rancho La Cuesta Brookhurst & Atlanta 968-2929 * 11 AM to 8 P~f BE IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS VACANT • move in quick while escrow in procl:'!\s, 4 queen • sized bedrooms, FIREPLACE buill-lns and all tomorro....:·, goodie~ on cul . de • sac street. No fly speck,s en this one. No down v A or small down FHA. FULL PRICE $28,950. Walker & lee On Brookhursl Next 10 Gcmco 968-3371 • Fountain Valley BY O\vner: Attrac/4 br 1.3' ba. crplsfpatlo. Forced ~ur. Nr: Douglas &. Shopping. Assume 5~~ Ft!A Loan. $27,950. Ph. 892-9170 0. H. Dir. ATTENTION Lge spacious, 4 Br, 3 ba: Walk to bch. On Brookhurst Priced under market, r.1ust Next to Gemeo sell $33,000! No hrokers 968-3371 • Fountain Valley please. by owner !l6~033 G.I. NEED 4 BEDROOMS? $500 Cash Take over $18,400 GI Loan Moves you in! 2 Story. 4 with 6 annual percentage bcdrm, 2 ba, sep. family l"tllP arKI total payment or Atlentlon getter and so Is rm. elec kit. approx. 2000 $1 51.00, Owner will carry this beach beauty with inti-sq, ft. Close to &ehOols & 2nd TD ii necessary, Hugi:', mall!' garden patio. PanelM shoppg_ arKI I ml:'an HUGE cul-de- 12 x 20 separate family room 847-8507; Eve1: (n4) 431·3769 sac lot with trees a.nd work whh ~'et bar and wine rackl. A 11hed. Needs TENDER LOV· ial·k;;"&;lee rn;t:9i'f.W w~li~;& lee NUDES!! - ' f.11Mri11, Stptembtt 5, 1970 DAILY PILOT 27 RENTALS RENTAL' RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS _, Ho-Unfuml-•-' Houses Unfurnished _ HouHS Unfumlshod -· -·-Houses Fyrnlshed Hous•s Unfumflh--~L.;;;•,..9U;;cn;.;•;....B.;.•_•c_h ___ 11_05 ----l-"==..;;..==='-11-00--0-0_o_•_•ro-l-----:3000::::: G-orol 3000 University P~rlc 3237 HOUSES FOR SALE -R•ntals to Share 2005 Gen•~!__. '"' ... WEED IT ,1,\N -;;;--~;;;;;;· :-,i,.,,, * SURF & SWIM l ::1:::: ;;';'. :: AND REAP beautiful Corona del Mar $300-$350 Up To 258' Sq. Ft. 3 & 4 Bedrooms Ncmr ooe•n. CbarmJng 2 Br, 3 BR 2 ba 1141(') hOme $375 "ntAT'S ruE 'lliEME" for hon1e. No 8moke ra . 1 NOW 1tove, ref.Mr, yard. Bring S Br tnhouM! Eastblutt $>100 this gpnawllnc oon1f"mporary S125/n10, fi73--t\6l.) the ycunialtra, $210. CALL e RED •ULL REALTY styled t>ome. Detailed tx-FE:i1ALE or malt, l&-25, to LEASE TO OWN NOWr Univ. Park Center, Irvine tf"rlor w/low 1V1.ftping roof. 1hare cceanvit"w • br hse. Home Finders 645-2951 caJI Anytime 833-0R20 llne9 wood 11tucoo & PalO!! $85/mo. 494.7655. TURTLE ROCK -4 Br, din'I Verdes SI~. \VeU design. GIRL to ghare house. 13-23 WITH Costa Meaa 3100 nn, ATRIUM lam rm, 2/3 eel 3 BDRM.&: DEN CEN· o""'n rm. $80 mo. &l 1'1. UNIVERSITY PARK'S --------AIR, wfw, bookcasf"it , TRAL 1-lALL FLOOR PLAN. 421-W82 Sut!. NEW DESIRABLE patios, Nr schOols, pools, Dbl. door entry hall opensl··========= llOM.E parka. porch. Ava.ii by Oct. TO LARGE LJV. Rl\t, 25 Newport Be•ch 2200 LEASE/OPTION PROGRAM 2 Br .. 2 ba , cptd, drps, ton:ed 1. $300 n10. 714-833-1692. Fr, LDNG, WITI·f CENTER l--''-------2 Lease now &. buy later (at today's !>rice s & a.tr heat, ~arb-disp, blt·1(· l,;=c-:==-'==== 50 FIREPLACE OF' \VJ.UTE COMPLETELY furn. beaut interest rates). Our new lease/opt1on pro-trplc. pat o, garage, wa er Corona dtl Mal' 32 BRICK Sliding glass opens BR. Frplc, huge patio, b, turn. Adults only, no pets. -·------ to rear 'grounds. ,_1str. bdtm. clubh.se. priv. beach, Htd g ram lets you lease your new 3 or 4 ed-RATE REASONABLE 3 BR. 2 ba ; 2nd blk from suite w/MIRRORER WARD. pool. Guard patrol, Adults, room home NOW a t only $300-350 per month Across trom Country Club oct!&O. Range, ref. new ROBE DOORS & PRIVATE no pell. Lease. Sept lo -then. la ter , gives you the opportunity to 275 Mesa Dr. * Ph 5-18-6706 cptg. DATii \V/MARBLE TYPE June. $200/mo, .See s.un. & buy your .home at today's prices of $34,995 2 BR, ear. pe.tlo, crpts, drps, Salisbury Rf"alty 673-1382 PULL~iAN ?<.ton. 142 Bayside Village, to $39,995. Also, your financing charges stO\'e I relr. Quif"t tropical •LOVELY 3 br, 3 ba Irvint • od k' ~ 300 E. Coast Hwy, NB. \\.'k· would remain at the c urrent annual percent-setting for adulll: only. 1 blk Te1T&tt home avail on Compll:'tely m crn lie n dilY5 caU af1 6 pm. 213: age rate of 7%% to 7.99%. Our lease/option 11oops. $160. 544--0452 or lea~. Fabulous v i ew. w/all . brkfst. area, .ftas ALL 242-8563 t t & f 'I · t 64 • "30 ~ ~1 . BILT-IN RANGE & OVEN ,,1-...,,,,,.=· ====.--progr a m pro cc s you your am1 y agams ........, "'~"'. DlSllWSHR., GARB. OISP. WATERFRONT rising prices & a llows you to buy "Tomor-S HARP hou11 e for VIEW.cliff houSf', Ocea.n E'TC This better bilt home PIER & FLOAT row's'' home today. Drop by soon & find out lease/East C.M. 4 br/fam/ Blvd . 3 br, l ba, frplc, bltrwi. local~· in tiner residential 3 Bcdrm., 2 balh, formal din. how you & your family can NOW lease to din'g, clO!le to schoohr &. wa.5ber/dryer. 9 mo at $500. section has been leased out, ing rm, flrei>ta.ce. w/w own a beautiful new 3 or 4 bedroom home shopping, $300. &12·1228 r~"'=r.408~~1·_~~-=-= NEEDS Y ARO WORK & A crpts, and furnished com. in University Park. 3 BR, ram rm w/rplc. 3 BR, j ba. Frplc, pali?" ~ar FEW MTNOR REPAIRS, of. plete. Obie gar. Lease only. BUns, Gardl'nt'r & water 1st &. last mo + $100 aecur. fered !IS is, for lhe low price $:JOO per mo. Realtor UNIVERSITY PARK incl. No pf"t.5, $23) mo. Isl & dep. S27S. 644--0924. 01 l-'&-'l'.,;.c· 4°"353c.,· =;;;;:no~--1 On The Irvine R•nch 4571 GrMntret Lane last mo+ depcisit. 548--9509 3 BR. 2 Ba., cpt.s, drpg.; frpJ.. $31,950 FULL' PRICE BAYSHORES Sitles Office 133-0300 * 3 BR, 2 ba. crpt, drps. Dix. duplex. $:$On lease. LOW ON . PYMT. O.K. ~·or ll'aSC! on the bayfronl College Park. $265. Realtor 6f:i-1Ei62. or owner will consider lease/ \\•ilh sandy beach. 4 Bed· Take San Diego Frwy. to Culver . South on 54~25.14 opt. on liberal purchase roon1s. $750 per month. CuJver 1 block, Jeft on Michaelson -3 blocks 1165 2 + den, frpl, patio, Lido Isle 3351 terms. Sc-pt tit June~ to ·village Three Models . 1 l Ch 'ld 1 --tll!SSION REALTY Call jane Fraiee 642-8235 b tns, conv oc, 1 & pe · 4 Bel 3 Balh across t:rom 985 So. Coast l·lwy., Laguna Macnab-Irvine Realty Sta nley C. Sw1rtz Co. Community Builders Blue Beacon * 645-01 ll ten=~. p I~ y g rou nd, PHONE <714) 494-0731 IMMEDIATE pogaession $275 clubhouse &: b e a Ch! BEACH J{se avail for winter RENTALS 4 BR. north C.M. area. $650/per mo. 673-7489 er CLOSE IN rent11.I. 2 br, lovely Jge patio. Houses Furnished General 3000 Agent 546-4141 ~ . . l h!ie lrom ocean, btwn 11th ===========I A shingle sided l·bedroom &: l2th St. $210/mo incl util. Balboi Island 2355 4 BR. 2 Ba. 2 sty, fncd yard, i~'!;S~ ~i. l~~;-~~ Huntiniton Beach 34Cl0 cottage close to town & walk ~>8703 or 675-8124 tor I----------pati<l, blln!I, dshwhr, prof. • •..- to beach. R-2 corner lot. appt. CHARi'\fJNG 3 Br, frplc, landsc:pd, fonnal din rm. Blue B•acon * 645-0111 TOWNHS&-3 br, 11~ ba, no 1'"irepl~c~. garage, seclud. ARTisrIC }lome-2 br, t.rplc, patio. \Vlnte r rrntal. 117 Children & pets ...,·elcome. · • EASTSIDE 3 Br. 2 BA. crpts, pets. Appliances avail. $180 ed patio & large shade trees patio on Newport Jslf" across Pearl. Inquire \\'kdays 5 pm-2 BR. $100 mo. Fncd ya.rd, drps, bltns. on quiet street mo. Brookhurst k Adams. PLUS low laxes. Only $27.500 froni park & w at f! r 9 pm. ;,;love, water & gas pd, S2·15 lse. 837--&111 or 548-6330 962-4926. ..A&tan ""'/mooring. 3 blks to beach. 3 BR. 21,; ba, di. rm. Yr!y Older Bungalow. T' I e · 1 STORY hon1e . 2 br, 2 ba. Adull~. 9 mo lst', $225. rental $400 or \\'inter only. ·rrcnd, 832-7800. Ft>e $15-Mesa Verde 3110 Villa Pacllic. Pool, tennis, REAL ESTATE 673-7236. 401 39th St. Oct 1 10 J ul 1. $:1()() incl ulil. buy!I you 18,000 listings 4 BR, 2 Ba . Now Avail. Xlnl sauna, Jacuzzi. S 2 2 5 · NE\V 3 Br. 2 Ba. All bl1ns, No pets. 67~7894 af! 7 \\'/18 oHiccs. cond. Stofll' frpl. Nr. schls. fmmed. occupancy. _642-3737 S dshwhr, gas BBQ. On the 1010 So. Bayfront: 4 BR 3~/j, 2 BR & den, S16'1 mo. Yrd, No dog:1. $325/mo. 546-2514 AVAILABLE Sep!. la, 4 bdr. 1190 Glenneyre t. \\•a!er. \\'inter or yr round. ba watcrfrnt boml' & 2 Br. 1 stove, crpts, drps, pets & r.ear beacb, drapes, fenced 494-9473 549-0316 714: 682-4292 er 7 1 ~ : . rd ..,.0 "'~" ,,.,." ba. gar. apt. Dock. children welcome. . • Colleg• Perk 3115 corner ya .... ~ · ~.,..., · -g G y-Tr--6S4·7203 Bill GrurKly, Rltr. 642-46111 3 BR. S195 mo. 1''ncd yard, • LGE 4 br, fam rm, bltns. MONARCH BAY OCEANFRONT Coey 3 BR. 2 WINTER, compl 3 BR 3 ba palk>, displ, dshwhr, crpls, 4 BR. 3 ba, new crpls, incl. dshwshr, crpts &: drps. Save $4,700 ba , frplc, Yrly or 9 mo lse, family homt' on lg Jot. Lou drps, 11.ir-concl, pets & frt'shly pain~.$~ me. 778 nice yard, covered petio." I have redu'ced the price of furn. 548-8583, 6504 W. Brechtel, agl. 673-'i900. children welcome. Te le. Hanover Dr. 645-2552. mi to beach. $325/rno. my borne $4,700 so that it l=.:°';'~·~"°''";:"::;';,· =-;:--;;-:-:--::-;: _ Trend, 832-7800. Fee $15--962-7625 wou ld sell in the .nt'Xt 3 wks WINTER Rental: Be a c h Huntington Beach 2400 buys · you 18,000 listings N•wport Beach 32001' .::ll:::().J.:.:,OG:;,-to~bc-h~.°'1"B::-r-."'c,,,=,., before school 5tarts. 4·br, 3 Cottage. 3 br. 2 cat/garage. w/18 off l1..'t'1. EASTBLUF1', 3 BR 2 ba, lg drps, RIO. Sngls c k. ba. living rm & dining rm $210. 675-5909 Btw. 5:3()...7 IMMAC. 2 Br. crp., drps.. Bunting Seams? tarn rm, frpl, huge liv rm, Blue Be•con * 64>0111 w/open beam ceiling. Oen, "p"m"."""'-'=-'>iO;;:-;: bit-ins. lg. prv. cov. pati<l din rm, spac kllchn, w/all 3 BR. ll,1: ba. Frple, bltn 2 patios, 300) sq ft family 2 BR. 1'.J BA, furn. 3 blks to lovely fenced grds. gar. and 5 BR, fam rm, di n room. 3 bltins. Laundry, 2~) car gar, stove hardwood floors I:. beach home. I yr old, pvt beach. S<>pl. lhru June. Child boat prkg, $160 married balh. 2 rrplcs, fenced yard. lge fncd yd. Fine for pc't, rp1s' S200fmo 5.16-8198 beach & 1ennis courts. Q\vn. accepted. 615-0642. adults. 842-3276 Ch.ildren ok. $325. HURRY! childm. CdM b I· sch 0 0 I , c · · er. principles only please. 2 BR + den 2 ba. 2 lirpl. l======-c===:'': Home Finders 645-2951 Eastbluft elem. Fashion Isl, -F 1 I V II 3410 S69,800 Phone 499--3742. i:ar. laundry rm . 10 mo. Laguna Beech 2705 LANDLORDS Nprl Bay&: bl!'achcs nearby, ...!!!!_a n • ey $250 mo. 409~2; 38th St. NB THREE ARCll BA y * $275 Avail immcd. oc:c~pancy. 3 BR. 2 BA. P.1odern, Frplc. V. t · 8 h VACANCY PROBLEMS c. $360 11 you thmk °" 0 2 Lots-IC Orlll eac 3 BR. Bayfront Home. 2 BR . rlrps, (rpl. dbl gar, ase · W/\Y crpt.s elf'c kil. rps. 1 BR ho . ' S'"" F l "' •• pat 'oo, blk to beach, ocean ENDED. lerest rRtl'. will drop •h.'i'<> Garg. $250/mo, Oct. 1. Modern use, massLv . ...,., mo. or ea t'ree participalion in !multi· next yr. ITy \.11r./opt & hve l7ti00 Santo Domin&o Cir. trpl. Also guest house & for sale. * 536-3743 view. Adull s. 499-4079. pie Jisling11 rental tlf'lwork.l nearly, rent fl'l'e. Owner l7l'1l 6~3914 for appl. bath , Vu from pa!io lo.t lo WINTER-Lg. 5 bdr, Home lc3""B'OR'-. °'2';:BA:'c-.-:c'2;-;1;c5::m::o:-.,<9>m=o. Ccniputerizerl 11.ccuracy. for 5.l7-372l or FA1-0061. 3 BR, ~n • lam nn. '-le., b .. ,·ld. Slop"' to beach. Priced o" •-•oh l 300 mo"'h 1201 l Q '•! •o tr•ll'oo d ·1 TELE TREND I ~ • "" .. " " '"' case. u1 .. · " • eta1 s, • • Townhouses • Adu ts bll-•. ,~ .• mo, .,,. lse. Call und er land value at $39,500. fn-shore Dr. 536-7937. · 2 blocks from 832""""' " ~., "" .,._--.. cccau Vll'W, """"'· Split-level 2 BR. convert. den, before 6. 2131~1929 or all 642-1272. . 2 BR. ~--urn. All bltru, te.noo:t beach. -i~t-7424. 1-.:G;-r-a'b,-;;;Tll;-e~P"h_o_n_e"! 2 ba., frpl., bit-ins, patio: 6, 113101..6-02'18. LAGUNA BEACJi 3 BR. 2 yd. $250 mo 'Iii 7/1. 1 Child l''OR rent or option to buy, faces pool. 3 car a:ar. Avail.1-:::::::::::::;;:::=,::=:::;;;;;;1 BA. patio. 50'x100' lev~I OK. 12131 869-2823. fully furn hsf', beautiful AND CAIL NOW! 3 Br. Tri· Se b I i..iguna Bffch 3705 hilltop, hi-dry. BI t -i n s • CHARMING bl:'ach collage view. 7 blks from bch & plex, stove, ref.rig, trplc, pt, t. crpts, furn/unfum. $3l. 4 00 l ' blk to ocean Winter downtown Laguna. 494-3604. huge enclosed patio, $170. 2 BR. 2 ba. new cpt, newly FOR LEASE: Lagune..Niguel ' Lo>J-9J82dn .• AVAIL NO\V ~ntaJ. 124 35th Sl .. 673-3056 3 BR ocean vu, l ~ blkll to THIS WON 'T LAST! df"c 2 car carport. 3 BR. home, $285 mo, 24 l BR $140 :H:omo~~FA'iindi;·~·i'-,;64ili5-i\29c5:1-1 ;'g';A~·L::,o~:,,,,--,;;:::::::::""'966:::: OishMtir & re.frig. inc'd, * ONE 01'' A KIND* YEARLY · $2001 MO. beach. S 5 mo. . 494-4746 or 499-1331 Tiny house with spectacular 2 Br. 111 18!h St. mo. 494-TISO, 21.3: ~ * LANDLORDS BAYSHORES • Years lease. EW 3 BR ho · $27 500 O p • t 27~" Free service to ""U. Save 4 Bdrm, 4 baths, avail Sept N S30ll ""'· ocean view. · ---2245 •n• 01n -.;,-mo k R II * 4S4 2858 Irvine Terrace -;;;':;-;-;;;: -Adverti.lin£ costs. We have 14 • S350 mo. · Betb e ea y -R TOOTHBRUSH ALL U NEED tenants waiting in ll11e! "C" THOMAS, Realtor Place Really '494-9704 SMALL Charming 2 B 4 BR. 3 Ba, Bay & Ocean To enjoy my beautiful 2 Br, 2 224 w. Coast Hwy 548-5527 M-I -;--V-I house near beach. $29,500. view. in Irvine Terr. $700 Ba + den home. Finest CALL ss1on •lo 3708 BETHKE RLTY * 494·2858 mo. coast vu from priv. patio & Hom•Find•rs 645-2951 3 BR·21ii BA Condo: Furn or _,::;:::;;_;..;.:.o;;.. __ _ 1710 Bill Grundy, rutr. 642-Ui20 liv. rm. Adults: no pets. * Eni"oy Privacy? Unfurn. $285 un!. Pvt/patio, 2BR & den, 2BA, curtains & San Cl•mente $315/mo, lease. 4~9563 pool 407 Flagship Rd, NB. drapes lhnlout. w I w cptg, --d I M 2250 Channing 3 BR. Sieve. crpls , 213:. 682-3000. Open SUn! fenced yard, doge to l!Choob CUSTOM built 2 Br & dt'.n. Corona !_ er Summer Rentel1 2910 drips and a fenced yard 1.0 &: shopping, dishwas!ler, l\1aintenllf1Ce free Y.a rd• 3 BR cpt/drp, tt,>J. yard, putter around In! $175, EX-px>.STEPS 10 bch. 3 Br. dplx, ovt!n range disposal. Avail close-in. extras 49Z-2583 open beam5. $250 mo. Lse Bayfront-Bal. Penin. CELLENT VALUE! Cpts, RIO, refr, rar. Sngls Sept ·1 $250 ioo.-2122. req. Sept ls.June 15. LOVELY 5 BR, 4 BA. Hom• Finders 645-2951 ok, ----~- San Juan 606 JAS~11NE Picr/lloat. Ava il Sept 1st. * SMOG FREE• Blue a.aeon* 645-0111 Duplexes Unfurn. 3975 Capistrano 1720 $200 mo-2 BR hsc partly Also avail for winter .-en-• 3 BR., (urn. 9 mDll' lse. $250 -·-"-----=-=-1 t lals. • 673--2039. D<'lightful 2 BR, Stove, ~. 4 BR channel front, yrly tse NEW duplex 2 'B: ~ • PRICED lo st'll by owner, 2 furn. Uhl incl. Nr. marke "-'-----frig, frplc, childrtn & pets $375 carport/yarrl. 21 70 PaCJfJC, BR. 2 BA. 2 frplc, lge levt!I •'-' restaurant. Couple only, Dupltx•,•_cF_u;.r,.cn.;.. __ 2_9_7_5 ok. Exclusive BEAOI area! Ca•H•""""' Really 548-1290 CM $13.i. 644--0579 Jot R-2 zone low taxes, low no pets. 673--8936 -,. ......... dowo. pvt J0an assumable, 2~ furn, lge livi_ng rm, NEWPORT BEAOI s2to. YEARLY-$200! mo. 2 Br. RENTALS N 1355 E. Balboa. 1st fir duplex Home Finders 645-2951 new ca ....... t, 109 and 1l3 18th Apts. Furnished tC'rms negotiable. $17,500 or frpl & pvt patJO. o \lo'ntr/yrly, 3 br, 2 ba. bay & ·r- besl. olfcr. $16,500 for a cash rt>n. $250 mo. 673--0558. ocean all xfras·wshr/dryr, * Stay in Shape St. N.B. G•Mral -ofter. 49-1-8769 FURNISHED. one bedroom iCt'makcr rerrlg. garage, by swimming daily. NEAT 3 BA Y VIEW-BLUFFS New 4 duplex and garage. frpl c, Rand sh 0 we r , Br, 2 Ba Townhouse. Stove, br 214 ba lwnhsc . Fam areal----------1 Capistrano Beach 1730 673--0946 d sh w 5 hr. 0 w n er rerrig, crpts. drp5. pool. frplc, crpl'g, drps, pOOI. Just For r.tusT SELL Luxury Duplex VIEW-Cliff house. Ocean 213-7!JG.-7173 Kiddies welcome. $185. HUR-Lease $395. 644-5268. 1 ~ yrs. tild. 1400 sq ft each, B!vd. 3 br. 3 l>a, frplc. bltn~. ~R~E~N~T~A'"'L"'S~----RY-11URRY~ ** 3 BR. FAm nn, bltns, s· I Ad Its cpts, drps, frplc. Ocean washer/dryer 9 mo at $500. Houses Unfurnished Home Finders 645-2951 2~~ BA., fenced Yf'tf. Lease Ing e U vil'\V Xlnt residence plus in.I="='=·'=°'='======= 3000 * KING • SIZE S27S per/mo. 5464421 South Bay Club J 5 a whole COnl~. S49.soo., by owner. Balboa 2300 G•:.;n~or:.;•:.:1------1 Extra sharp 4 BR, 2 BA Newport HelQhts 3210 ~w way cl life desi~ 71<1 • 871-3296. ::;.:;;:.:._ ______ FOR Rent: Wf' ttpttscnt homl!', Ideal for family liv· JUst ~o~ glng~e pcopll". Its ====. ====1=74=0:12 STY 3 Br. 2 Ba. spac.. 18,000 rental& through<lut Ing, Stove. crpts, drp5. 2 BEDROOM house, double fun .living with warm,. d.Y· Dana Point crpts. Or 2 BR mod. apt. Orange County. Houses. Children welcome. $235. 200 nam1c nclgbbors. lt s. a OECORATOR·s hom•. ocean eJcc kit , nr bay. Wntr rent. Apartmf"nts. furnishf"d/un-CALL BEFORE IT'S GONE! garathg•, •fe"'~l6Gyard. i S7SO,IXJO aubhouse w •.th view, model-like 3 BR, 2 No ~tudcnts. 8 71 -94 6 7, furnished. Children & pets H • Finders 645-2951 mon · '""""" health club, saunas, gwun- BA, lndM:"pd, <'Ustom fixture .,.. .. " .. ., 5409574 "'"I-mt. Mov• in today. om Save your 4.'81' -it's not ming pool, party room, bil- & drapes, blt ins. Many·'N'~E=A~R::--cP=,,.ru~·,,.-,p"i-°'3,-.,,br:-;h::s:-e. Guaranteed placement. 18 NO matter what It Is, you far! J u:t re;c~ ~or ~ liardti, indoor golf driving xlra s. r-.take offer. Bkr. garage, patio, ~·rplc. Near Orange County oUicts, com. e11.n sell It with · 11 DAILY phone ca.,~~ Y,..,_ 0 range, lenni11 courlll. Jl1'0 496-4664 ocean. Adults, no pets. $210. pu!erized accuracy. Tele-PILOT WANT AD! 642-M78 Cla!sitled 64-•o .... .naJ'&e shop and resident tennis pro, -========::='I 2199 Tuend. 8.32-7800, your ad -today? Single, 1 &: 2 Bl:'droom IUX• -67:,... . . :o;~::;~~====~==:======:--="==::======;;:;;;;~1 ·-i h .i1 '"" Condominium 1950 1'H"o"u"s°"E;-;,Ba,,-l°'P"'oo::,:-.'r"'or:-cw"1r~. -:::: ury apartmen..,. v. t OPEN HOUSE Concfom Country Club Vi1\a 3026 Club llouse Cr. CM General 3000 Gtn•r•I 3000 Gen•ral 3000 modern conveniences avail· near bay &: ocean $175. mo. :!!:!!!:.:!~----=:::::c::.::;;::.:;.;._ ____ ,;.:.;e-__________ I ablt!, Furnished and unfum.. 673-4032 or (213) 446-3310. 2351 3 BR, 21Ai BA. Pool. Frplc. Lido Isle ---,--1 Full Price $34.900 20% dn OCT. 1>-J'unt 15, rental on ART ADAIR, RLTR bay, completely furn. 2 bdr. RENTALS 1 balh patio, f rp l c . Houses Furnished 2IJ-.64r.-3ot6. S©\t~lA-L££tfS" The Puzz/1! with the Built-In Chuc/ill! i!bed. MODELS OPEN DAILY 10 A.M .• 9 P.M. RENTS FROM $150 to $350 Rf"a ltors 7682 Edinger PARTY HOUSE 2000 • * FURN or Unfurn 3 BR. nealtor!I G•neral J BA home. Winier or 2790 ltarhor Blvd. at Adams --yearly lca.o;e. Call 67~3948 NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irvine Ave. lrvioe & 16th !714) 645-0550 8-42-4455 540-51 40 VACANT Large single slory 4 bedroom with a~umablc sii.400 6!4 'Ai loan payable $218 per mo. Wood floors, arpetl, fitt-- place, clec kitchen 'l'oi th _all bltnl!. separate service porch dble garage, walk to rhe beach, good neighbor- hood, immedtate oecupancy. I' '62-4411 ( ::::.1 MMIOJ 1llJ oe ReJI EstJ te ' 549.9491 Open 'til 9 PM or 837-2532 EV1!rydl\Y is party 1\n1e In $1000. Be.low ~tlA, 4 br. cond, FINDERS 2 BR. no pets. $300 mo n. •-r bl rcl c RENTAL ,,,.,,, •• , 1~-mo. wtnt<r. thi111 Meu. Vl'rde n.anc,,.,, Pool elecl ln.'1, , ow L di d .1~· J ·~ 4.JV UGE • ,.,_ .,..~. Free To an or ' W•lk•r Reoli• 61" ·-with ~ rantaslically H 2nd., a.um. 51' ·to "'~ " .1 ~ 15 x 40 Family Room pl1,1mb. 493-3418 645.0111 * 4 BR 2 BATI-1 * ed for y.·el bar and many. =::=======:::=; 4J~W.1tl'll,Cest• Meta Winter R!?ntal, S.150/mo rnany extras close to the fount1 in V1Uey 1410 ~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~-~~--=13ittf•dCa~~l1~6~15-0~!1~G~*~C: goU course. ):"ou'll Dip your ------:-:-:::::;:-.:;: ----=--· 3 Bft 3 Ba. off·w.a1C'r home: ..,glos over "" beaotllul 5 BEDRM • J BATH Rontols to Shore 2005 lurn .. l<'>O Monlh. nylon shag carpets and drap. i:B;;ll;,I ..;G:="'="':=':;:Y·:;;:R,:llr:·="="""°=== e1 T/0 , Everyone quallfied YOUNG 8Ccrotary & tcachcr1 - to RMUmc thi1 5% annu;tl Extn sharp, ClL'llOm fcatu~s. have nice lge house to share Balboa Island 2355 percentagl!l government )Mn JtEASONABLY P R I C E D. with another young woman.l---c:--:---:-:--- payabl" 11t $1 46.00/mo, It's f\.1ust att lo appreciate! Best Balboli 11. S 115 /mo . CHAR.?1-tfNG Capt Cod near euy • CALL NOW? •f"l!:a. 673-5843 Y.'knds or eves. muth bRy A ferry. 4 br, Walker & lee HAFFOAL REALTY SHARE My tleg'"I d;o·g rm, frplc, pot~. OPEN HOUSE 142-4405 wa!l:'rfront Mme ,,.., dock. At t r active. comfort&blC', 9362 Hudson, H. B. 2043 Wtstcliff Dr. -:==~==~==""'-~I ~lin. M-8) .Y'1-· Sl.iO mo. ff"l!:5h home. \\linter !cue SAT & SUN 1-5:30 s~n.rnt La9una B•ach 1705 675-43.11. $325 .. ~9637 e\'e!1 a f1 6 Ntar Bt.nch. Lo\1!ly 3 BR 2 0J)4ln 'Ill 9:00 P~f GIRi. 23 dl'slres roomm11te LRG 3 BR.. dbl gar. N. I CULDI 11 t-r, -.,-.,,, • .--.-, --1 -"Whars wrong with -.citing this apple?" Eve osk-1. 'Ada m ~I ~B:A;:;T~R::;'.I~B::_Y'l,lcnswerod, ·--.· 9·S 0 Com~ete the diuc.lcl• qll'ClfM I I I' I I' ..., ::.::t.:. ::, ;;.":1 ~'. fJ PRINT NUMaftfD tEn CtS IN lHESE SQUAtfS UNSCflAM&[ LEnE.tS fOt ANSWtt bft-+ bonui nn, frplc. ex-'SA~c=ru='r=1c=•"":"'Pr<,--•""t;g",,-,1800=.-c4 * $34,950 * to •hlll'l' 2 BR hous~ $h11re Bo.yfront. Av\ Stpt 1211\. A''G"E·N 136 T• 950 · 962 752• Br .. ·~ ba, lrg Jam. rm. 850' to heh. Vfow, "'"'co..,, '""' 1110· r ...... , ''!: ""' s','J'.~,"' r mo, utll pd. SCRAM~LETS ANSWER IN DIME·A·UNE '~=======· =", l illl PallMi.dt> Dr. 846-ll!i6 ;_PL=A.::C::E;_REA;;::.::L:;TYc;.._--'4'-'4""·9_70J_ · • ..:.poo_J._548-08 __ 18_h<_l_. _P_.,r_. _ /:~~~·~· -----_:~---.::...::..;;;...:::;.;_=.::...:-..;.;..;_:_ _ _;_; __________ _ ' SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS ••• Live wher• the fun lsl Atten. Bachelor's EUlcit!ncy apar1men1 for thft unbclk-vt1ble pr1ee of $85 • mo. QUICK! CAU.! Home Finders '45-2951 llOLIDA Y PLAZA DELUXE SpacXM.11 1 Bdrm. !-"urn a.pL ius. Plus uUl. llt3ted poot Ample J)8J'k· Ing. N(» children -no pets. 196SPomona. C.M. I -.. 28 llAll.Y PILDT IUoNTALS ............... .......,_, ---··----·c.·_ Dr FBTR w DrRIX:T TO 1»L\NT 21-Ht. Ddiftr)' ~ PwdlQe Olllic. O:...plda 1 Ba Apt .. Low ag s::rz/IDO. 30-Dl)t Mhlimulll * -.wE VAR.11..TY CUSTOM FURNITURE RE NTAL • .. ' ••• TIIE HIGHLANDEll "Sc:ottJsh Treat" 16161 Parks ide Ln. Mgr. U%-1 H9 517 W, Uth St., CM, 54J481 llEMAJUUBLY ONBDJEVm.T EXTRAORDINAlllL Y llEAlJTIPVL Val D'iHre G.nien Aptt ,,_,..,... ............. '1ram, tloftrl Wet yWblft', CS" pool. rec. room. bllUt,rds. BBQ'a. Sauna. turn.-unrum. 1 ~ 2 Br. alao Singles ftvm llli. See it! 2lOO PanlODs Rd., MZa'l'D, Between Har· bor A NewPWt. 2 B1k N.19tb BEACH area-Bachelor, crpu, drpe, ail util pd. <:Dior Oakwood ... a new way to live in ·Newport Beach SAn Diego ""-"Y to Beach Blvd, '4 bllu So. to Holt, w. OD Holt 1 blk. LA QUINTA HERMOSA "Modern Spanish" 16211 P •rkside Ln. Mgr. 147-5441 . FURNISHED MODELS· NOW OPE N Lush landscaping, cabana, covered court· y~ds, sunken swim'g pools, BBQ's & foun· tams . "THE UL Tl MATE IN APTS" 1 BR's-From $150 2 BR's-From $175 NOW LEASING! Park-lile living for fomi- lies with children and adults. I , 2 ond 3 bed- rooms, furnished or unfurnished . Shog car- pets, drapes, air conditioned, with ·self- cleoning ovens. Complete $400,000 recrea-. tion club in three acre park. Pools, tenni s, volleyball, health club, teen facilit ies and a pre· school! Ned to shopping and golf cou rse, n e a r U.C.I. and Newport Bea ch. From $150 per mo. At San Die go Fwy. a nd Culver Drive in Irvine. Phone 833-3733. 'IV" .•• All util. incl. Furn & Unfurn. RENTALS Huntington Beach 4400 -Apts. Unfurnished Owned and mana9td by The Irvine Company 1 Br, O,,ls, drps, al! ulil pd. Sl2S mo. (l)iJd welcome. Tele-"J'ttnd. a2-7800. Ftt $15-buys ycu JB,000 li1Sling1 y.•/18 otfi.ces. ...,,_ $38.50 Wk. 1'l'am JliS/lno. Luxury Sin. cle Apa., Coolplete maid wnb, twJusewares, linen.a:, all udl, hated pool, VILLAGE INN '-Beach '94·'4.16 BALBOA INN ~ '15-17«1 COS't• Mesa 4100 It's fun, fine 11eighbor1 and prestige living, all in one luxurious package. That's Oak· wood Garden Apartments in Newport Beech, just minutes from Balboa's Bay and beaches. There's a•/, million dollar Clubhouse with party room, billiards room, indoor golf driv· ing range, men'• and women's health clubs, aaUDas, tennis co urts, resident tennis pro and pro shop·, and Olympic size pooL All this, and much more, ju!lt ateps from your professionally .decorated apartment. each with private balcony/patios. Air condition· ing/fireplacea optional. AT Beach-Winter Rates. 1 ... 2 Bclnns., pool: furn. or unlurn. Adul.t.5. 120 12th St & 219 15th St. BACHELOR. Util. Paid. * NEAR OCEAN! * LINDBORG CO. 536-2579 Laguna Beach 47DS Cost• Met • 5100 1r DELUXE 1 & 2 BR Garden Apts. Bit-ins, priv. patio, heated pool, frplc. Adu..il.!l, $145 mo. 546·5163 Ne wport Beach 5200 2 Br. unlurn, Crpb, drps, patio, pool, bltns. S160. Seacl!ff Manor Apts, 1:i25 PlaL-entia. 548-2682 a s k abollt our discount. 2 BR: New paint & crpts. $160/mo. 5.17-9146 ., Jn . • BA YFRONT • quire at 1343 Bay, Apt B., LUXURY Apts. St•rtlng CM. at $375 •• 642-2202 LRG. 1 B•. No. fnd. 2 blks to NEW 2 BDRM. Be am ' •..•• ~ 1· All NEW paint -2 Br, 2 Ba, bch. •1-.··,· mo. Eves & ceilings, wuuu pane 1ng. • ... $165 Ad 11 CID, bltns, pvt patlo, Wk•d•. 4"'7997, w k d y .!l rec feature11. . u s, " ~ Call "'" ~13 adulll'I, no pets. $18 5. 835-1220 no pe1s. now O'W'"VU * 387 w. Bay Street. * 5411-370~. 673-2370 y'OCEAN FROl\'T 2 BR, 2 Near ocean 2 Br $185 yrly Oakwood Garden Apartments BA, radar garage. 9 mo or MODERN 2 Br. Crpts. drp~, d Y'.r !'.•.•. 494_1,,,,o GE kilch, pa1io, encl gar. New cpls & drps, rel & range On 16th Street between Irvine an Dover Dr. ·""" """ Nr. bus. Sl4:'1. Adults. 120 E. Fireplace & gar: avail no·,,. E H i Bluff · 5242 • NEW DELUXE • 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lease. Incl spac, muter 1uite, d!11 rm & dbl garage, auto door opener avail, Pool & Rec. area. e FROM $265 e 865 Arni.gos \Vay, NB Managed by Wll.LIAM WALTERS CO. 5250 * COROLIDO APTS. 2 Br, l & l~i BA .. frplc, dbl car- port & large Pool. $185 & up. 673-3378 Acapulco Apt.a. attractive, (714) 642·8170 STUDIO apt, light cooking, 20th S!. 309 36th SI. 646-4626; Ad!ts Pool, .Util pa.id. Garden Spactaaa studio, i as B•droo• 1tdtea. rarat.hed or rel rig, frplc, util. pd. $125B '~A"'CH,,,-A,..-,t"°'"l °'B"R,-==1 ::,e LGE 3 BR, 2 BA. lrple. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Jivi ..... Adu! ... no -...•~. d t .... o mo. •199-1440 alt 12 P • · no 8 0"' .... '-"' ,.,._.,, 11nfurnillii•. l ltlto lll-Imm I• c:cupancy 11.Jlowed, partially furn, $100 crpts, drps, bins &·rlshwhr. 1 BR.4150. 2 BR-$175 Modall opn dally 11 am tol p• FURNISlrED 1 BR. Close to a.fl 6: 646-1!774. $220 mo. Adu..lts. Nr Hoag HOO Wall.ace Ave, C.M. beach & s"-pill&'. Resp. ---.,,=~;-;===:;;;;-1~ p 1r· Rd ""Y NEWLY DECORATED Hosp. 4.,,... a ice . ./ NASSAU PALMS· 1 &: 2 :;.::::;=;;::;:==~;;;1;:;:::;::;=.;::;;:===;;;;11:·A~d~'~lt=. ~·.,_~70~1~'==== i BR. crpts, drps, bit-ins. 642-4387 BR Alta-Ful'!I ,\ Unt. Pool, Newport h•ch 4200 Newport Be•ch 4200 Htd pool. Adults. no pelll :M°'AR=1"N'°'E"R"·s'°Sq="-:-.,.::-c1;;;280°"',.,:::-. Pifl1H>OIW, BBQ. shad y $·145. 149 East Bay St. !awns. 117 E.. 22nd St. TEACHER~wner 1 bdr., YEARLY. Oceanrront 3 Br Capt•t rano Beach 4730 ,;c.;;:.:;-'.--;::,.-'::;:;-l;:;d= li.11Sd245 mb~t: 2 BpooR 1 2 rba 642-3545 n:ioc( clean, hlt·illli, prv. 2 Ba, bltns, indoor Bar-8-Q: : NE; Duplex 2 BR. l~ CLEAN 2 br. cpls rps, (:p rp, ins, • ec Furn Bachelor Ir. 1 BR. patio car port, wsbr<(!ryer, garage. $295 mo_ Sept. 15. BA. $225 monthly. 496--6243 Ah~~·~~ 2'251 A. Pomona c'-'~'·.,.&1=5--0~>~5~2·-~~-- Exceptionally nice! 1lO pets. 1132 W. &!boa .Apt, 2208 W. Oceanfront. 714: or 870--0424 DUPLEX 3 Br., 2 bath, crp .. Bdow rental val~I B 629--3914 ===,.-----X-Lrg 3 BR, 2 .BA. New drp,. bit-ins, $250 year 2llO Newport Blvd, CM. WIN'T'ER Rental. Working RENTALS ...&.. crpts, new drps. 2 child. <lk. lease. 642-0603 * Slt5 mo. QU1El' 2 BR. girls, maximum 3 _ 3 BR, 1 N.Wpert Hgta. 4210 Apts. Unfum1..-.tcl $165 mo + $60 dcp. 557-!1752. 3 BR, 2 BA. Unrurn. Qpt.!l, Heated pool_ CrJ>U. drpe;, b&t garage, $300_ mo incl CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. AdultJ, no G I EAST 1ide • 2 br, l 'h ba. drps, blk to ocean. Yearly dlltlwtlJ'. Adllll Oftly, no J)ell. util No pets Avail 9/8 See pets. Lrg kit. $l3~$l50. WI entrl 5000 crpt!, drps, bltns, ~frig., S275, 673-8088. 2295 P.aclfi<: Ave, CM. w~s or ati Gpm 116 "'A" ·E~.~l6~th~S~l.~N~B~64&-~l~!O~l~.:1·;;;~;;~~~r;;;;;; pool. No pel,, 646-6610 * OCEAN VIEW * -or.......,, 34th st. NB ' VEN DOME l'H'°'A"'""R"'a-=o:-:R:-:;;G"R"'E""E'"N"'-S 121 2 Bd,. 1 ... d'plex )"ly OCEAN VIEW Lrg 1 Br. apt. WATERFRONT, 91;i mo. Coron• del Mar 4250 GARDEN &: STUDIO AP'I'S or mo. 642-3639 Patio, lawn. Util pd. Adlts. winter. UpJ)E'r. extra lge, 2 ---------1 IMMACULATE APTS!. Bach. l, 2, 3 BR's. from $110. * * l BR. BALBOA BAY no ptbl J150. 646-3894 Br, 2 BA. frplc, elee kit. OCEAN side hwy, 2 BR ADULT &nd 2700 Peterson Way, C.l\t CLUB APT. $4j(l mo. Call * W1Q.,y.1 --• ....... Bach l>"A, P<lio, deck. Boat slip \I•/\\', frplc, wlk lo shops, FAMILY Section ., • .,. ,.370 548-2978 l BDR ~·~ ~ • p k ~ ·""''"",.,-"""°='""'=-;:=·I . garage apt., quiel, •o.'u"'p.t.u~~lKitch. $35 Wk e:xtra. Adults, no pets, $250 elc. Adults, no pets, $200 Close to shopping, •r 'V"l'°L'°L"'A'""'M=E"S"A'""'A;;P"'T=-s. s2;,o...Yrly, 3 BR, 2 ba, frplc, privacy, Jg. sundeck, i>tove ~ mo. 67~1062 yrly lse. 540-3864 * Spacious 3 BR's, 2 ba cpls fncd yd Ma I u re ref:rig, carpet, drapes, $185. 'Boo u . l ) BALBO p · I 2 IDEAL Jo• , .. •-t te••he•• * Swim pool, put/pen 2 BR, Priv patio. Hld pool. d 1• N · S36-96&.'> 0 • nm; Furn. (Map e • A emn, urn apt!. • ,_,...,.., .. • 2 car encl'd gar_ Children a u ts. o pets. . 54.,-,957 or 523-6534. Patio, dbl/garage. doors from ocean, Winter winter rental ln China CovP 1r Frpl, Indiv/lndry fac'l• 1 1 , NR BEACH, 3 BR. 2 ba, Call ••··.Jl).2pmo• 1 84"•148 ~ 1 A .1 S 1 8 1u5Anahet'mAvo wecome, nopetspease. LRG n e w apts on ..,...., • ra es. ...-()n .,._.ac 1, vat. ep. O"t ' Sl65 7l9 W W"·•n Jmmac. up""r dupl<'x, bltns, M · Alter 6 pm. 548-2873 MESA MOTEL $250. 67~2000 or 548-4i896 COSTA ;:,;ESA 642-2824 ,, • .,.l25ml.o. • ~ . yr lse, $240.~ 642-6836 arguerlle, S. of Hwy. """" Bll.ns, cpts, drps. $250. FURN l &drm. '100 per *LOW \VEEKLY "'TES * • 1 BR FURN APT LGE d 1 2 b · • J 4 BR.'21'i ba, 1 blk of:f ocean, 548-7983 mo. Vtil ind .. Okltt .tenanU; n.n. NEW 1-2-3 BR's. All bltns, e uxe r 1n ..-p ex. - JGtcben, TV's maid attvice. w/gara.ge, $175. 67.>-5.1.53 cPis, di-p~·. gar. Nr. s. Coa4t hltn range & dshwghr, shag: Avail 11/1. S'tOO mo yrly ========== onf)'. 6C-6560 Heated Pool 4300 P laza. 541)-1973, 545-2321. ttp~. drps. gar, n 75. ISi'. 642-6044. ' Balboa 5300 Br. .)l'e:w beaut turn. 646-9681 B•lboa 545-2321 or 540-1973 JUSI' steps to beach. 3 BR 2 PENIN p ..0 ••-.... _ •-' l'· .. 1., -..... t. wner's upper 2 ..,..,...,wa.i ...... u'"" o,..,,, -UPSTAIRS t lo . 1 YEARLY 1 d 1 2 $145, LOVELY 2 BR 11' BA ba, cpt/drp. Yrly, BR d. Jrpl 1 Eld ..,._.,,. -ap r asng e . . ' ower up ex, Coll• Me•• 5100 ~ ABBEY REALTY "2 38"" , in rm, ' w/w, g en. ~ .. ,0 eves. matUtt woman or older Bdrm 2 Ba. carport, nee.r Patio/Gitt-Quiet aduJts. -~======~=~·=.,,... back_:yd_U.liL..inc. $250 lse. 'It• NICE -2 Br. DUplek. couple. Close to"l>eiCb-& new. $210. ·water paia~-F'am. ====""'"---2346-Sii.nTa Afii. 54S:0728 -5238~ Avail 9/1. 1j()Q Miramar. Crpt'd.S135rno. shopping.Rea1onable , pref. 673-1384 nights , BRAND NEW 3 BR. 2 ba, encl gar, pvt. Irvine 675-2591 (213) 693-5388, '-"~=Cal,:,.,~l --~==~~ 1 67~7789 v"eekends. • yard. Adults $175. E. 18th. u o NbW &.chdor. Util pd . .:*~NC.,Ei'w""""B"A"Y"F"R"O'°N"T~1 ,;BA:;Y;,:FR:;;;;O~N=T-A"P1"'".--,2o-os=R. APT HOMES 54&-3776 nr 540-44.il. No pets. Lse. over JS. 2195 2 BR'1, 2 Ba'1. 221 19th St. Full" fu.rnlshed. Ulil paM.. • I ·,~B~R--,t-d.,_.,-,bcelt'°n"• -,"1"'" :\tiDtt No. 2, Harbor/Wilson ~ • cp s, rp. • · Avail Sept. 5th. $250 winier Gar. Pr1v. bE'.ach. Boat ahp gar+ prkg, Adlts only 2214- 1 BR. Poot "Lrg doeet1. rental. $330 Yrly. 615-0236. av a I I, Ye a r I y I ea Ii e Never bc'.'lore livt'<I In. Pri-8 Rutgers Dr. 64&-6919 .Multi!, no petll. Util pd, 1884 DELUXE 1 Br. Apt_ Steps to $300/mo. 67~75. vale patio living. Near E-SIDE $175 2 plus den, Monn:Ma * 54S.o336 the ocean. $130 per mQ 2 BEDR. Fireplace, Bar, bt'ach & shopping, All new Adults. Wlnt~r r e n ta I . Built-ins, 1 house from built-ins, dishwashers, w/w !rplc., lg pa\il). SSS WIS:. Motel Bungalows, 67,2671 ca-ting, drr.""s, private a48-G435 1 6 AP1'S •~ wkl'P .r ocean. Adults only, no .,..... ,..... 5 ps ' -' pets. Sfto/mo. 673-605.'; living. 2 BR triplex, b!tns, cpt/drp, 237G Nn>part Blvd. 548-975& WINTER re:ntal.!l • 4 hseA ~~~~~-~=.,-1 e 3 BR-2 BA-frple., plus garage, patio. $135. 548-1867. NICE 1 BR dpb:. Quiet Sep from Ocean. 1 Br.. 1 Ba. BALBOA BaylronL, Winter e 2.BR-l BA-palios by garage.!l. 1 aduJt over 30, $135. 2 Br. 2 Bi!.. St45 mo. Rental. Ava il. Oc1. h t Very e 1 BR-1 BA-deluxe slngle •• u•1021 962-8983 keep.trying. niC<'. l Br. Quit-I responsible • H no pt"' . ....,... · C Apt omes -~=--=---==--=--,-,..-OCEANf'RONT • Deluxe 3 11dults only, All uti l. Car ors1can • 1 BR. Furn $12S. Bachelor AVE 1113. Adulli, no pets. See BR. 2 BA Frplc. Avail port. $150. 673-1983 SUNFLOWER ,. Mgr 2l35 Elden No. 6. CM. 10/1. S350 mo. YEARLY! BALBOA Peninsula Beach Btwn S_ Main &. Bristol 673-7053 Front: 3 Br, 2 ba. Winter Located % mile E. or South Meu Verde 5110 NEW Dec. 2 br. 11(i ba, bllns, encl palio & gar. Adlt!I, teens only, no pets. 644--0962. NOW LEASING! New, family and adults units with total ~creation club and prc-schonl. 1, 2, & 3 bdrm.! from $150. Nr, shop. ping, golf, fo;Chool~. J ust south of San Diego l"wy. on Culver Dr., Irvine_ 833-3733. PARK WEST APARTMENTS Owned and Managed by The Irvin• Company Ea1t Bluff 5242 PRIVATE VIEW l ido Isle 5351 LRG BAY VIEW 2 Br, study, crpts, drps. J.},j ba, frplc. Avall Sept 5. J..:;e $350 • 675-8.192 or 642--0807. Balboa Island 5355 LITTLE BAL. ISL on Grand Canal. \l/aterlronl. Boat dock. 2~:, BR, 2\,2 BA. Unfurn. Avail Oct_ l . $350/ mo. yrly. No children or pell!. 673.()207 ' Huntington Beach 5400 RENTALS • RENTALS Apt1. Un.lurnl"'od Apts. Unfurnllhtd • ..;.z;.:;;..o.;.c.;;;"""""'-~1 ---~-------- Hunll"!lon BNch SIGG Ront1l1 W1ntod 59'0 2 BR. Crpts, drpa, rat1ge. HOUSE or .Apt u..niur. 2 . ClOttd gar. Children & Bdrnl, aar. Npt 1-fgts or small pet ok. S140. 8'f2..8365. Costa Mesa.. TO .S }. 3 0 . $125, 2 BR. Cptf, Drps, Mature couple. ~1793 Bll.ns, Garage. 3-5 BR house., t dill.clttn, * Aft 4 pm, 847·3727 * UnfW'n. Sept lBlb or ·IOOl'.IU. OCEAN VU: Deluxe 2 BR 2 548-1'12$ ha, trpl, s11s &: t BR, sw.1·e=•""B"'n-unrum~-~,,..-.-.-.,.,... · Blllns. Adu..111:. SJS..6720. &cboot ~ar. Westcli.tr arta. e 1 BR, NEW! Fireplace. C415) 21J4..9306 coUttf Near Ocean. Patio. Adulls. 1 LJNDBORG co. 53f.-2579 '!.~~,!or Rent 5995 1 NEW WX-2 Br, 2 ba. & 3 br, XLNT Joeat1on: ·lrg furn. ,' 21'1 be. Apts. Gar. $185 to Bedrro. in beaut. home plus $260. 642-3615, 64G-0841. use or decks, ~lios, & ' e NEW 2 br, crpts, Jrps, many privil. }~or prof. garage. patio, $165 mo. \l'Qman nr right person. 5J6..6027. $80/mo. H.B. B42-5654 BEAUT. hOme w/pool har; 5620 extra BR (or employ~ ---------I lady. Privil, $100 mo . CAN'T BE BEAT ,.....,40 Single Story South Sea Atmosphere: 2 Bedroom 2 Baths Carpels & Drapes Air COnditioned Private Patios Heated Pool Plenty or lawn Carport & Storage HIDDEN VILLAGE GARDEN APTS 2;,oo SQuth Salta Santa Ar"" * 546-1525 ROOM . Kitch. privU. Mari only. $60 mo. 2161 Miner St, 1 Ci.\1 646-5289, 8113-5370. * $15 PER Week-up w/ kitchen. S30 per week .. up ' Apts, MOTEL 548-9755. 1 $~Lovely room. Priv home.' · Empl gent, or college ; student. 546--1713. Rooi(i. furni.!lhed, tor ttnt. . For working man. Quier.-: nke home. 64i.47!M. NEWLY dee, l'urn rm, CM. ; 1''emale only. Student pref. ' Comm ba. $65 mo. 64z..8520 [ COLLEGE or working girl. Bal. Isl. Kit &: TV rm. Tel. , $70 mo & UP. 675--3613 SLEEPING room, home. nice area. 642-5000 or private ~ ' ' 5997 ' . NOTICE Office Rent1I 6070 : REALTORS & RENTERS • The housing office of Unlver-SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY : sity o[ Calilorllia, Irvine is l -2-3 room, up to 3,000 "f. : expanding its listing service rt. office &uitcs. Jmmed . oc- for off campu~ rentals. Real. cupancy, Orange Cnty. tors & private o\\·ners are Airport Irvine Commere. ' t"ncouraged to list suitable Complex, adj. Airporter , marril'd & single students & Hotel & Restaurant, banks, fa c ulty accommodations San Diego & N'pl. Fwys. \Vilh us. Write or phone for UNCROWDED PARKING ' a ]isling form from: lfous-LOWEST RATES Jng Office. Library Adntln-Chvner/mgr. 2172 DuPont Dr., istration Bldg, UC Iivine, Rm. 8, Newport Beach. S~2 BR Trailer. No kids or BEAUT 2 BR, wntr on Rental ph: 494-4534. Coast Plaza Shopping Center pets. Util included. 64 2-3375 oc•·--t. Jrpl•, total furn Call 540..1973 d ""'"" ... $145 MO-util pd. Yearly . Ntwport Beach 5200 2 Bdrms. 2 b.aths; carpeted, draped, ' blt-ins, dishwshr. Upstairs, $250 Month. Min. 1 yrar least". -------Irvine, Calif. 92664. Phone: 833-3223 Coill'tesy to Brokerg l,CC'~>"c_· ~~--~-,.-,I xcept linens. $300 mo/ulil Peninsula Pt~ Nice (upper) l~~E~v~e~•~·-5~4"'5-°'2,-32°"1-,;--:;-· I WATERFRONT, YEARLY 1'~R BadheAlllon UOpdnly!Cal~ pd. 646-3839. 1 Br. apt. No pets. 67~. ,/ LRG 2 & 3 BR. 2 Bath!. LEASE. Lower. extra lg<', 2 Bdrm apt. u ' ' 2 APTS a·-'l on -·· round bl . t< d B 2 •-Jrpl I k.t FA 5-16-7972 ..... J~... Frp!c, t-tns, rrp , rps, r, Dd, c. e cc 1 • , lease, Balboa Pr:nin. Util. Balboa Island 4355 encl gar, palio. 546-1034 patio, deck. Boat slip i;oxlra. ,, '75-6050 0 •WEEKLY Deluxe 2 Br. paid, 1 br $185, bachelor ------,,-----1~.,.;,.;:.;.'--c~,,.-..,-,-,,,.-, Adults. no pets. SZSO mo. •Pl fu..m all util pd $45/wk 16 NEARLY NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba. LRG 2 Br. 1 1~ Ba, families -•••• Ml'\ .... . -. . $140. 6'&54 . 1 2 ·1d k N I 67>-1002 Call rn "'51 all elec I kit. !rplo, patio. nn y, eh1 . o . o pe s. [=========-"=======::==:-.,..,,....., -SMAU.. 2 Br. apt. AC?OM BEAUTIFULLY FURN. trom Bay/Beach. SI~ mo. BBQ. Also 4 Br. 3 &. U;e $1."il. 726 Joann St, CM. Newport Beach 5200 Newport Be•ch 5200 2 BR 1 Adult no ~tg Sept-Ju11e 638-8470, 539-8831. 117~ UTIL. pd. 2 Br, 111 ba. , poo. 11, -.. ~ • \V\nter lee. 615--0736. $165 -M•N• St Apt A WINTER: 4 BR 2 ba. "5019 Pvt patio. See nlgr 339 · .. ,,.. .,~ · *I•• 2 BR. $175 mo "'earl". -.... J ~ mo Jsc. 124 An1e!hyst. Cabrillo. Ph. 846-36-18 Sll~ LoveJy l BR furn. ~i block trom beach. 714: Quiet adults. Nt gforea R92-4936 Winton Real Estate 675--3.\.11 LRG 3 BR. Crp1s, drps, pool. J!ti5 Pomona Ave. 548-0728 -.~w~,-.,'-,-,.~,-b~,-. -s"ioo"'""'PI"u..-1· i 2 BR w/boat dock, furn or Family &. 2 child. 2214 h I unfurn, New, Yrly rental, College Avr. 64&--0627 Furn 1 Br & Bee 9 or ulilities. 1019 w. Bay Ave., 2110 Newpor t Blvd,. CM 673-1674 673-$4.0, 205 Grand Canal. LRG 2 Br. Crpts, drps, hllnii, Nowport BHc h 4200 ------~~~-t YEARLY J. Rms oils paid 1·2 children ok. Nr. schls & 1 & 2 BR. furn aplS. Pool. No $150 mo. Work'g Cp1 prr. 319 shop'i:. 962-1545 children, no pets, 2405~ 16th Fernando 673-5805. NEW 2 Br, 11,1 Ba w/ gar. St. NB. 646-4664. c d blk bch $155. Adults. rpts, rps, I BR, Furn. 1 to · WINTER-Furn-2 Br. W. Huntington Be•c:h 4400 bHns. 1ncd yrd v.•/ patio. Yrly. Mature man or cpl. no Nrwport adults no students. -;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,j 00'1 E, Victoria (El. 2619-L pet5. ls! & lat'lt mo's, $130 Refer. $185. mo. 642-9176. • Santa Ana Ave. 636-4120. +$10util,Veryimmae. mod 2 b ON BEACH' $250 Mo turn . em r, • * 2 BR. Unf"rn. C'P"· Plenty prking. 642-3656. /Child OK 216 gar. Pets ren · drps.. bllns. POOT.! No 3 BOR. year around 1201,2 20th SI. e s·ngle ts ~m 11•5 11'' •~ • "'" 67""2'9 ~=""°..,...°"""=-== 1 ap 1.1v children, no J)C'ls. . ..... ,, .. """ 401:h SI. $UN ......., .. or LARGE 1 Bdrm. NEAR • 2 BR Furn, From $285 E. 17th Pl., CM. 548-2738 67~2778 Ocean. $150 Jll()-YEARLY • 2 BR unfurn $260 '· Students ok. 673-8088 -Ca...,.b:-dn.-1-dishwasher M 0 NT t C E L L 0 . c om-WATERF'RONT w/p,.,r & ... ~ .. ~ plex-deluxe 2 br, 2 ha, auto. flos.t for lge hoof, 2 BR, l e \VINTER RENTALS • beated pool-Aura-te.nnis garage opener, clubhou~ & ba . tum orunfurn. Lgedeck Re.nt NOW for Sept.! rec room«'l!an views pool . AduJl.s, No pels. $225. w/view, ''rly or v.•!nter. ABBEY REALTY &12-3850 ptillos..ample p1ll"kine. S42-2.W 3601 :Fin!ry, ~ppt only. Security guards. Arlulls, no pel.!l. 71~: 673-82-19, LRG 1 BR, Avail Stpl, 7. FURN, also Avail. $1 70 644-2929 Adults. no pets. Yearly. HUNTINGTON 3 Br .• ]1S Ba, p11tio, hJt.in~. 1 BR Jor leut • ~11 block 1 ~·~''""~-"-0_,_64..,...2.{!0)_71·~-=--c c-rpts, drps. Ask 11.bo11t our from beach. Jmmed l br funi apt for sublet Sept PACIFIC discount plan, S80 C('n!rr occupancy, for couple only 1 thru May l5_ 1/2 block 'fll OCEAN AVE., 11.B. 1~s',c··~.,='·-"~''~·=,...,=""'° $145 mo. 675-JMG from be11ch. $1"5. 675-8299 (714) 536-1"8'7 QUIET ADULT Lll/JNG ' OCEANFRO,.. 1 2 3 t. ~-o-n 10 --• pm D·"" 1 & 2 BR . Sl'lfl.g crpt~. b_Hns, i~ 1 • • • DELUXE 2 BR oceanfront, u.... ~ ~ ...y 1 ~ pd $150 & 4 BR'g_ WINTER RENT· Avail 9/12-7/1. sm mo. M11naged by poo' aut. lndsc . ALS 673-8088 W1LL1AM WALTERS CO. $170 mo. incl all util. 241 -• 548-4923 AVOCAdo St. 646---0979. • 1 BR. :J blk.!l to Bch. :J BR Bay view apt, nu cp1i. fJ.2$/mo util pd, Yrly. 218.,.. drps, $200 mo 9 mo lse, $250 29th St 673-11'!4 . Yl'1Y. 615-86&1 BRIGHT It 1.'beerful turn 2 LCE. Ilk• M-w 3 br. 2 ba, bch BR •pt. bayfront, pvt pttlo, duplex. Sundcclt, 1 a r . wl.Gttr only. fiT3-J(J5.3 . &?pt-June $250 Mi..11)45. •* 3 A 4 'BR'li, f'rplc. OCEANFRONT 2 br, 2 ba, YEAJU.Y. ] blk to Beach: rrplc. $275/mo. Stpl • June. Cltfn! CaJJ gn.14:;.-;_ Agent 67f>.8800. wnt. ,.,.nw Jo\orly ooeanvu 2 OCEANFRONT l hr. trple. 81'. 51)1)1 Seubcn Dr. (213) d'J)tl, drps. No chUd?'f'n or tU-'WlS pet1. Sl 'Bo Apm 6'1Wbl, ' 2 BR. E'ool. Ad ult s . $165-QUlET! Large deluxe 2 Beaut/Qui('!! Util incl BR, 11.; BA. CE kitchen. 2 S:i.00/mo. 17616 Cameron, car 1tar. Adults, no pets. 2<10 84l-6l21. E. 16th Pl. a.18-6432 F'RF.E Ulll. !-"urn 1 & 2 BR 1 BR $150. 2 BR $165. Pool. apts. PooL \V11lk lo beach. Elcc. & wtr pd. Adlls, no $130 up. 5.16-3m Qr' 5..16-7282 peu. ~leu 1'1!lnor. 241 or 536-1366. \Vllson Ave, Ci\1. ~~7405. AT BHe/\ -Wintrr RateAi. $1.70, 2 BR. bllth Ir: 111 s:lurilo, I I: 2 Bdrm1 .. ~I: furn. or drt>:J, cptii, p11.t!o. Av11..il 9/1. untum. Adults. 219 l.'1th St. Jl-t: 54W301 or 2 I 3 : • m 12th si. ~""::z.sm:=::;_ ____ _ PARK NEWPORT High on a b luff o verlooking tho water, 7 pools, 7 t ennis c ourts, $750,000 health club ond Spa. Bachelors, ·1 o ' 2 bed rooms. Also 2-.tory town hou••• w ith 2 or 3 bed- rooms. Electric ~itchens, private b alcony or patio . From i 175 lo $450. Subt1r- ranean parkin9, elevato rs, o ptio na l m a id service, c o nvenience sh oppin9. See 7 be autiful model apartments, o pen 9 1 .m. l o 6 p.m. daily. O ther times b y appoint - ment. l ocoted a l Jam borM and San J O<Pq uin H ills Road s, in Newport, just n o r I h of Fashion Island. Pho n• (7 14) 6-44-1900 f o r leasing inform a tio n. Park Newport Apartments -------------""'----~---------------------------- OCEANFRONT, View C714l 833-Ml.2. MEDICAL a DENTAL . sundeck, bch. Ne"'er, spac E 1 WANT D by mature. coup c, St•ites avail. Best location. dlx 2 Br. bltns, cpts, drps, permanent, unfurnlShed 2 A1nt narking. J\.1odern facil-rcrfig, lndry. Nr shops & ,...... pier. $175. Adults, baby ok . BR apart1nent, collage or ltiee:. Immediately availabla _,.2 1noblle home, patio or yard, BA YSHORE CENTER ' a.,.... 131. L •-b aguna ~x:~c area 601 Dover Dr., N'pt Beach l or 2 BDRJ\.l, crpls, drps. preferred, maximum $140 range &: pool. l Block to mo. Oct. l, 494-5058 , C . 175·&050 O· beach . Adult~ only. 3 0R4Brhseuplo$215 mo. 1'radewinds RC'alt:y 347-8511 Family man w/3 chldrn 6--WMftmrr ct.,IC. · AT Beach . \Vinter Rates JO :yrs. Call 644--0424 & ask HILLGREN SQUARE • 1 & 2 Bclrms., pool: furn. or for slore mgr. 1900 sq rt Deluxe Offices unlurn. Adults. 715 15th St. \VIDOW, 2 girls 8 & 11th Avail, for lmmed lease in ; &: 220 12th St. 'd J • ' grade wishes B11ysi e Y1: Y one of cities busiest llhoP: , A'M'R. 2 Br S\5.i . Pool. AU rrn!al.. Jlave R. E .. lie. ping centers. lwm divide. extrafo;. Kirls &. pets ok. \r/co~s1dc.r man a g 1 n g Air-cond., music, paneling, ' 17401-A Keelson Ln. 21.~:352-1196. crpl'!, drps_ Max. park'g & 1847~;~· Bllins, crpt/drps. ~~.0~i=~ ~~1.™la!d ~c~ l\~a~~7fu7·~I~~t.~o~!f ' frplc, patio, garage & high sludent up to $150. DESK SPACE sm/yrd. Call 847-5.106 837-5320 or ~2>42 ;;;:,:=::=====;.!_:o=::=:::;:=:===-1305 No. El C •mino Rt•I Fountain V•lley 5410 Fountain Valley 5410 Son Clemante .., ~~llliiliilliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiil 4 92-4-00 •root 111 2 llodrooms -% Baths Adult IJvln1 Famished " tlalW'llishecl • nutt ... 1Mr • -'"•• c.,~, • ,.,.,..,,. r .. 101 • ClbMCf C..NIU e ........ Cftti"P 9565 Slater Avt:nue St " 0 It I I Fr-Q' t. •roo1t1111n1 AYfl""'1!, 1rooa-11ur11 Mtrlll IO 6111tr, l•fl to! Sllrtr \lo ~rtin.nt1. -·---------- DESK SPACE 222 Forest Avenuo Laguna .Beach 4!M-M66 LUXURY New OHiccs, prime Beach Blvd., air, cpls, drapes, eic. 2-4 or 6 rm. suilei;. (213) 394-00lS call collecl. APPROX 100 sq ft at 1652 Nwpt Bl, Ci\1. New crpt, drp1. $150/mo. 642-2821,' fi42-51<Mi. UP to 3600 sq ft.-°'1uxe, air cond, crpl.!l, drps, In com· puter center bldf_ 646-14 , "' 54$.-60!0 NEWPORT otcice1 crpt A , drps. ocean View, fro01 STi.' Call owner a.ft 6, 67>4644. I I Com m erc ial 60l5 C0i\1MER<.1AL BUJLOJNGS ~fAtN ST •• SAN C'4EMENTE LENDf:R'S FORECLOSURE LOW OOWN & PRICE 213 -388-9SOB \ ., ., ' ...,..,.,, ... , ... .,or ..... ., • ., . ..,., •• ., • ..,...,, S..Wrd•1. Sept.tmbtr 5,.1970 DAILY PILOT /t8 --~---..--,~-'!"-~~'ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1' * * * * .. ind NOTICES ind NOTICES Cuponi.r1111 isiQ Gonoral So~~-;-uG Plootorlng, Pitch, r Jolie Mon, w ..... 7100 ANNOUNCEMENTS ind NOTICES SERVICE DIREcTORY sERVICE DIRECTORY JOBS & EMPLOYMEh I SERVICE DIRECTORY J f. ~11 Announc•m"•n"1'".--64-10_An_no_u_n_c1_m_tn_t_1 __ 64'."."."10'.'" P•r•on•I• 6405 .REPAJRS • ALTERATIONS APT CLEANING -Palntl,_-R•SMlr '880 As ;j~T-AN T BKKPR, ' ~ ~iiii;iii~~iii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii;;i;j;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J Single • Wldo~ • Divorced • CABINE'TS. Any. size job ... Rur Sh&mpootna: & Ute * PATCH PLASTERJN_G l.J._"Oman, put time, 2 or 3 . I Men&Women 2Synt:Jlptt.54H71.l Repai r s . REl\1ARC Alltypes.f'ree esllmatea days per wk. Time flex. ... __ WANTED * REPAIRS, rtniodellna A SERVICES. 847-6688. Call 541J..6825 ft11ddle: age prf!'d. BayskSe patk>s. No job too small. RAIN gutters ln1lalled. Village. 300 E. Cout Hwy, EvtTyOne's looking tor the 673-5(17. ~lny ~uon here '°°"· Plumblng 6890 N.B. 673-1111 OVERWEIGH T LADIES ~~~""';:, \:':. ::;:,,.~ .,.,_ ,.,....,!. ReH! 968-220! Hmr REPAIRS BIJlYSl'M'ER Over 21. live Sf rail ua & begin to live! Cement, Concret. 6600 Ed's Clcanlnf Service Plumblna-e.le:ctrlca.1. rr.so Hr. 111 or out. Infant le Carpel& -Upbolitecy -Win· ti42-2?5S _ 64 .. ,,...,. preschooler. S days a wk. For weight reducing program to establish MEN!! Everyone of our CONCRETE. All types. Ftte d Joor 54 M' .,.,.,,_ My home . own s tatistics (or rapid permanent weight l.oss, haircuts 11 .1. creation. We, eit. Sawlnr, breaking, haul. ows F Care. 5-<M.87 PLUMBING REPAIR. tr an• po r lalion. Salary Su La .• , -• M Ina: & 1kiploadi,,., Sef\1ice, RernodeJI,,., fence bid•·· "o job •-•mall $30/wk. -· ..... condu ct·• by qu alified physical cultur1sts. san, iuua a.... ary ,, ........ ~ ,....., ·~ , •• ,·ve for !fl---'"--t. quality. 54&.8668 Bob palntJng Ir. -n·t repaln:. e 64"1~ e f\1ust be a minimum of 20 pounds over· .. magn '"""'"'' ,,....,,, .. -~ ·89 WANTED· r.1ature loving you111eJr at Slr Waller'• 205l MORE Concrete patio for Reas. Xlnt. ref's, 642-5471. 1---,,.,,.-,H~R""°'P~L~UM==a=!N~G,...-I io bah l 2 · 1 wei~ht, h ave transportation and not cur· Newport Blvd, CM less money. Artistic setting. NEED HELP• Look t woman ya 1 gir '· Wh•ddv• W•nt? Wh1ddy• Got? - SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR rently under doctor 's care. All inquiries com· · us up• &. REMODELUNG 4~~ & l yr. in my home NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS S~clal Rat• pletely l'.Anfidential. PALM READINGS Lie., ca.II M&x at 6#-0687. Newport Services! 642-1224 557·9644 weekdays, Refs. Ca J I T-Card! & Sand Readings CEMEN,..Work of all kinds. day or eve. I-=========' I 536-4854. 5 Lines -S times -5 bucks llULll -AO MUST lNCLUDI! ASK FOR MISS POWELL -537·5414 Help In All Matten f'ree est. H II 6730 R•modellng & 1 e'"!Jl=y=s1"'1"'·1 "ER""°'tn~my-,-ho-m-,·.I 10 AM·lO PM, 7 days 636-0074 AU "I Rtp•lr 6940 Ute Hsekpng, Call Alter 1-Wllll YG\I ll•v1 11 lrH1. :1-Wl\.lll "" win! 111 !~•elf, I '!!!!!~!!!I!'!\'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~~ 213 -697-9:172 La HJ.bra DECORATIVE CONCRETE --5 pm 873-4260 ._Y'OUI: """'' 111ct/1r 1dllrttt. 4-5 ~"'' Of H vtrtltln9. J.-NOfHING P'Olt IALI -TllAOEI OHL'fl 1 1 FINANCIAL ·--~~ FULLY LICENSED DRIVES-WALKS-PATIO T.N.T. Lawn Service GEN'L remodellna 4-ma.int. ' . To Pl•c• Your Tr.ader's P ar•dise Ad PHONE 642-5678 BUSINESS a nd Found ( F ru Ad$) 6400 =D~1sc=R"°t•"1"tN'"A'°'T"tN"G.-p,_.•,_.o,_.p,-,I e CALL DON, 642-8514 Garage clean-ups, haullnS" No job too s mall . BABYSITI'ER-Need k I n d ' & light movine 5'1&-5863 Llc'd/lnsured. 6'75-1183. bright, energetic o Ider 1 YG i\1ALE collie mus I want oil portrait~ from • -.-co=N"•=c=a=E=·r=E~wo-rk-, -,.-.,~-s. 531-3729 ' ' -woman who loves children Buslriess idl'ntUy. PLEASE CALL PL\V Studio & Gallery. 724 drvways, etc. L Ice n 1 ed. y R Sewint 69'0 to care for yuung child & 1966 Dodge Con~·crtlble Po. Iara. Trade for horse, horse lniler or 1in1all foreli:;n '"· 4 BR HOM.E, FULLERTON Assumable Jo interest loan, $13,000 eq FOR heh hse or duplex. 714 /529-4411 24' Cabin cruiser 185 llP. Perfect 5hapc. Trade for small ranch dn payment ln San Juan Capistrano. 493-3996 a lt 7:30 P~f i..as Vegas Townhouse, 2 sty. 2 BR, all elec, 2 car gar, )001, tenni.'!I court, no malnt., $1000 eq for heh area in. ~me unill!l. 7021737-3580 'COSTA ~1ESA C-1 COR 90 x 117 • 2 bldgs $68,000 equity $42,000 tor h i i:: h desert. O\\'NER 6'1&-85.'lS Perteet Bay Boat, 16' Glspr, y HP o/b, lrlr, full equip, $1500 value l'"'OR any yr or make Car. P.U., or Camper. Jim 642-4312, 645-0466. 3 Units on 2 lots, Via Lido area. Equity $25,000. Trade • Lor T.D.'s or '!???? George Williamson Ri'altor 673-050 673-1564 Eves. Lovely hon1e in hi-dese.rt lor v.·eekend or permanent rtving. Value $30,000. Trade for your local property. 194-4746, 499.1331. 1,1,'ant power or houseboat 1o 40' or ~tobile home. Trade to 40,000 eqty in 20 AC R-3 -heart of 1own or 5 view lots O.C. Pat 714: 83().C040. Have ladies opal ring valued at $185 lo trade for antique swon:ls, guns or ? ?!? 673-0802 1966 Dodge Convertible Po- Iara. Trade for horse, ho~se trailer or :small foreign ""· 557.S359 * * REAL ESTATE ' , Gener.al * 13' Boston \\'haler, 40 HP Johnson Seahorse w/trlr. Like new, \'alualion $2100 FOR truck or ??? 67l9Ul ask for r.tr. Smith. l la\'e small commercial Bldt:. S.A. RentC'd to jCl\'el· ry & luggage stores. \\'ill trade up for OCt'an vu hm or heh income. 67S.202'l J936 MGTA. 1st of T ser i('s. Runs good, Very rare. $1900 equity, trade for boat or 1? Opportunities 6300 CARI "-Ionia Vista School. ~. ~tain, S.A. 54G-302l \Ved-Phillips Cement. 548.0380 A D / Gar· Cl e&l'lup, light housekeeping. Mon-Fri AM IH2-442·1 N.B. Sun:"'==-;;::::-;;::= ~e7veba ~~ Ivy, tryuh. I can help YOU keep your 9-6. fl.1ust speak En.gli.llh & CAN BE.1GE & rust i llky male Sl\llNGERS! New Orange •CONCRETE, brick & ra e, c '962-874:> wardrobe sharp & Up to drive. Ref. requ i red . DY SUPPL y l<'rrier in Newport \Vest Co. Guide. For fTee info. stone work. Free elltimate. llAULlNG $10 A LOAD date, Former deslgner now SJS/wk. 968-ll94 ROUTE \VritP S.C.S.C. P.O. Box • 968-8609 • Clean up. Tree Serv. Gen. located in this beautifull:c====-c-=-..,,~I (NO SELLING INVOLVED) 1 =968-=~IJ.1~0--,.--,..,---:nu. Anaheim. 92804 I========= Pruning ~2528. SU-8043 coast area. &18-1443 EVes BABYSITIER Needed for Plan one ••••.•.. $915.00 ROY CafJ>('nter pick up your I oA~t..C""O~H~O~L"ics;;;;"---;A~no=n=ymouo=::: I Child C•re, TRASlf & Garage clean-up, 7l;;il<~a~v~•~•·;;-....,,:::;:::--==I =~~s,&3 ?'~ W:~: Plan l\~'O ... "•· .$1625.00 lunch box, 9062 Bobbie Phone 542-7217 or writt! to Licensed 6610 days. $10 a IOad, ~ est. QUALITY You· .. ·e always Own trans nee Ref' a req'd, Plan Thrl'c '· · · · .$J250.00 Circlr, H.B. P .O. Box 1233 Costa Me11a. ----------Anytime, 548-5031. wanted. Dressmaking -F.V. ~1•~ • Cash Rt'qUu'Cd. E:xc:"C!len! in---....,~ come for a few hourii ii•eck-VIC E . \Vilson & Orange, PcMyrich Bras -Swimwear A1Y Home, hot lunch. fenced MOVlNG , Gar8i'e clean-up & &Iterations. Key Say! 1763 BABYSITI'ER 4 h z_3 du/ 11·hite poodle mixture about Personal titlin"s by •ppt yd, su-rvised play. Ages lite hauling Reasonable Orange Ave., C.M. &l:>-1292. k '. rs, ho Jy v.·ork, ~Days & Evrnings), 5 h °'8-00".., ·~ ,.. · · , w , 2% yr child my me. Rcfllhng nntl collecti ng 1 11 tnont s . .,.. .,.. 549-0026 or 54~9029 2-5. Call 646--0352. Free estimates. &1~1602. Alterations -642-5845 494-9303 be(;: or'alt 7:30 money rroni ~in 01)f'ra!t"cl i\IEN'S horn-ri1nmed, presc, J, John J-loward, will not be HA ULING & cleanup, trees Neat, accurate, 20 year .. exp. BA 8 y SITT E R-Moth;r'g dis~nscrs in Costa !\le$;.'.! ;;lasses, vie Ford Rd. responsible for 11ny debt.s Contractori 6620 & shrub~ removed. Reas. • Dres!lmaking-Alterations helpE'r. 1 ch.lid 8 yrs old. aild sumiunding al'('R. \\'c M.'1.cArthur N.B. 968-6925 other than my own. Free eslim. 548-5924 Designed to roil you. 2-4 :30 daily, 54 6 _ 8 4 0 9 csrabiish rou1c . lllnndlcs GRA \'. n1alc cat Flea collar * THE REr.10 DELERS * HAULING & CLEANUP Call Jo * 646-6446 afternoon, na1nc bra nd candy und n1arkcd 8-15-70. 545-5097 Announcements 6410 Free ests -100~' financing $10 a load* 54S.1092 --•=====--~-~'' Conimercia!. & income prop. snacks. I .fo'or personal inter-BLK rn.ale cat ----------1 Kitchens, garages Tiie, Cer•mlc 6974 BABYSI'ITER !or 1 small Id · · C I 'I · • FREE '"''"'C o mple t e H I I child. Light housekeeping downtO\\'TI Laguna, o er. vie,.,. in os a ' csa are · found on Bal Isl. ousec ••n ng 6735 *Verne, The T!le-Man * daytime only. Nr Baker j, Trade for San Francisco or send name. addrcs..<; and 673 0776 Remodeling, ~ MG-5 2 4 · · ""' pho""' .... m~-, 10 l\.1Ul.TI· · CQo~•l~lt~~C~o~n~t~n•~<to~r<~6'~2-36EO::J<l<~ 1 ;;;;;;;:;~;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;1 CUsL \\"Ork. Install & repairs. fendoza. 1 N, Calif. recreatio • ..., acre-.. ~-"" '-"" : N job ml I age. Owner 494-1652. ST ATE Dl/)IRIBUTING, ~fY WAY. quality home HOMEOWNERS o too s . Paster BABYSITIER needed near INC. 1681 Iv"' Broad\\•ay. Lost 6401 Basic boating course 1 Wall .1. n Fl trl patio. Leaklfli s bower Presidio elem. • repa r, s, ce1 1ng, .. oors oars s pped &: waxed, Cpt1 repair. ""' ,,,,~,. Trade use of n1y twin eng Anah<>im, Calif. 92802 (71<1 ) offered to the public f!tc. No job too small. cleaned, Windows washed &:1 ~-~·~·~,-~1~.,~7~/"6-0206~~~--l8AiiYSrim-:RTo'5i&TY' pov.·er crsr for use of your 778-5060. BLK r.1ale Cocker-Poodlt, by the Balboa Power 543-1494 general house _ cleanlngl: . . BABYSITTER For 5 & l yr campcr/molor home. 3 wks, --=P~A~R~T~T=1M=E~--1 sllv<'r Joe Pol Jgh, Ans to Squadron. Sa i I as Additions • Remodeling no111 available by an ell'pand. Ce~mic tlle installed or re-old, llolon.-Fri. Bayview Sehl Sept/Oct. Write Box r.t-l086, LITE MFG "Georgl'". Last seen at \Veil as po\ver boat· Fred H. Getwick, Lie. ing professional janitorial PB1i:c'· Remodeling my area, S.A. Hts aft 6pm Daily Pilot, 2211 W Balboa ~tan-\l'oman or fa inity pro-Sant.a Ana Ave & Palisades. ting taught. Starting 673-604.1 * 549-2170 servlc-:. For fast guaranteed 1~1alty. Work guar. Reas-1~"-'".,.'-200-'-.-------I -__ N_•_wpo.:._rt_&_a_ch-:----1 J·ect. full or pl -lime, \Vork C~I. Sept 2nd, 6 pm, $j(J 7 P1it ?.ton., Sept. 21, ADDITIONS, L.T. Construe-scrviee call 642-2567. ~ri1~· Free est. Call 536-Banking g Units, good rental area. in your gantgt" or l\"Orkshop rc"•anl fo r return ;)lg...18<1l ever y f.tonday n it e tion, single or 2 story, pl&ns, I~"""~""'""'""!"'"""""" ~Ml * COMMERCIAL · · ,,_ ho"-J'OU w.ish. SZ500 riays, 642--064.S eveS. for 13 weeks. At New· est & layouts, 847-1511. DUTCH Maint Service, C8l" T-TELLER "'.000 eq,.1y; 1nc0111 e "" "'~ 1 rH S.rvlco 6980 fil.500. r·or house, com-req'd for supplies & equip. 5 LB t.tALE dog, beige, brwn port Harbor y a r h t ADOITIONS-RE~IODELING pet c caning, floor waxing, _ Exp'd. Apply In person men::ial or horse ranch. Eamings should c."cccd & blk, \Vire hair, Lge brwn Club, 720 West Bay Free Est. Call 548-2575 window washing, 537·1508 if BOB'S TREE SURGERY Newport N.ation.al O\VNER 675.6259 $6.50 per hr. eyes, long ta il. Answ's to Avenue. Newpor t FENTON' CONSTR. co. no ans call aft 3· is baek oUering the same Bank 714 /819--1433 "\'xt 101. "Tiki." 673-7640 Reward~ Be a Ch. Bring note-BAY & Beach Janitorial Fine Qaullty Tree Servlce. Superior&: Pla,centta, N.B. COMMERCIAL Income pro-TIRED Of lay otrs'! Arc You LOsr -all black female cat book & p e ii c j 1 first Carpet Cleaning 6625 Carpels, windows, "«!rs, * 540-3198 ..It * BEAUTY pcrty, free & clear, next to hOnest & ambitious? You 11'/lge green eyes 8126· nite. Any questions etc. Res &. C 0 mm c 1 • JOBS & EMPLOYMENT OPERATORS * Sears. Val. $65,000. For can own a Jully equlpcd 557-7585; eves 962-2595 call 673-1855. 646-14Ul. ---Hair styList wi!h cllentele unils, house or beach prop. h I · !'E,. IA LE Siamese. v i c: o ···.. Q~ WINDOWS & walls washed. Job Wented, «rl pd Laguna Bt"ac >us1ness. ERVICE DIRECTORY ...,·ro comm, . vac. or OWNER 675-6259 Established 5 yrs. \Viii lr:un fo,ernlra( & 2nd, Answs to S Firs, stripped, seaJed &. Women 7020 booth space for rent Also -------~-& sell lb 1rust v.·orlhy party. "Java" 675-1821 •, ,. waxed. FL'ee est. 891-1834 roonl for 1 new Hcense-M Will irade 19' sloop, sips 2. T;ny do1i'n. O \\' n e r: -.•1.~G~H~.-N~f~,-m-,~1-,---w~h~,-~1-, I Appll.ance Rep•lrs CARPET day or night. 673-3090, -DO foll ......,.d Ap l ·n ""rson k 6 " " Parts 6510 STEAM CLEANED JOE'S CLEAN SERV YOU NEED ME7 · .• , · " ' ~ 17 gal fresh waler Ian . 833-2718. 491-8;,o,t "·/black mask Hair \Vest. 3305 Newport HP Mt"rc, 2 sails & anchor COIN LAUNDRY • most Please call 6-f2-3S48 e \Vasher & Dr)'er Re:patne REASONABLE RATES We do Everythlfli·Res .&: VIBRANT, REFINED LADY, Blvd, N.B. FOR V\V or Station wagon. beaurilul in s. ca 1i 1, • _ , Free Estimate5. Work Allio carpet lnsta.llation Comm. F~ Est. 64:z..7551. ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.1---~B=o=B~'~Sc--- 540-1120, 54()..ll2l. Located at Baker a I Guaranteed. Call 536-3159 ~5971 moving lo Laguna, :20 yrs I -• I 6405 Mesa Cleaning Service olli"e mgt e·-r + L.A. "HOME OF THE B!GBOY" ~ I to big 1',airvil'w. C.lof. Establis 11:u P ersona s DIAi\tOND Carpet Cleaning C t ·~-·-fi ' -~ '1.'.°,r&~i:~~~~. hunt. trade. T('rms avatl. to B.abysltting 6550 Back to School Special ~ ~ ~~i. :'~ilellc. Chamber of Commeree. Wa"1tresses-Cashier q"-'ified buyl'r. Scl'·then 300' $15. Froe Est Qualified organizer, wonder. in" & camping. Btwn hwy "' FREE I FOR An O! Y tf f··• · .. call, 64·1-1307 Repair-Install. &1>1317. Y OW' ome "' Wllh people. Excellent 40 & 50, nr. Wi nemucca, I ~==,,-::-cc::--:;:::--:::;--. EXPERIENCED Mother will Care Needs. Any th I ng resume available. Write Box Neat appearing, good char. ~ev. Trade for car, camper, CUSTO!\f tailor shop, est. 8 • bab%it tcxkller thru .f. yrs, srEAM Jet carpet clea.ni_ng. anytime Newport Services, l, Laguna Beach or phone NO EXPERIENCE NEC. horse ranch or ?? 541)..2333 vrs. Going business • nets Vie Oran&"e & 22nd, c.?i-1. By ClarKatt, nation -wide 642-1224 day or eve L.A. 213: 93l-668I. J.1any fringe benelits d ., 's1000 month plu1'. Ov.'n('r HUNTINGTON BEACH Fenced yard, hot lunches, service. Free est. 642--4055. Interviews 2-4 Daily What cio you have to tra e . !•av·•"" a-a. •r~ -lry $500 POWER SQUADRON'S R f "'°9513 . • WOULD YOU BELIEVE NEED a live-.in babysitter? 1 •o::• E 17\h CM List It here -in Orange " • .., '" ....,,.,., toys. e crenccs. "1'f(t-• 6660 I'll Clean Your Home for ~ · • · · Counly•1 1a-t read trad· dov.•n, hurry!! Q.11 Crorgc, BASIC BOATING BABYSITIING, large lncd Fencing Blue Cllip Stam-am 19 and I love children. equal oppty employer Ml.IJ;"~ .. ~ c•~ 0•24 , COURSE ,.... Toddlers preten'ed. I v.'OUld"~;;;;n;;-o;n-=::::::::o:-o l IJ1i poll -8»'1 make & deal ~l ..... ,.....,.. yd, good lunches. Only 2~ ---------~103 like to v.'Qrk in vie Vis~'BKKPR • A/P. Construction * *. * UNlQUE Beauty shop: l3l Huntington Beech yrs. Nr Beach le Warner. WOOD Fences, new &: 2 Women, eUleient. Shopping Center 646-04]5 & expcr. desired, All replies RF.AL ESTATE ' Gen•ral Stauons. Illness Forces High School 842-8256 repair, patio coven & Have transportation. a.~k for Sherri · confidential. Send resume &: sale. 54&-9527 3-8 Pl\1. Rooms 121 & 122 XP D will 1 decks, custom woodv.'Ofk. * 54&.!227 * salary history to I3oJI' M·l087 S 14 d E ' mother care or Jay 645-2343 !====""'"=""===I LOVING -ther w•·th 1·nfant Da•'ly P ilot, -1 W. Bal~ ~IEAT l\'lARKET & DELI. Starting ept. an hild I !ant· m• Igo =="'::' ==·=·=·-====== "-"' ~ d h h c or n • " ' -675--5 wishes to care for another Blvd., Nowport Beach Nr. Huntington J-larbour. each Mon ay t roug cheery home. wkdy1 . Floors 6665 Ironing child wee k-days. :Comm•rci.al 6085 Acreage 3200 !lq. fl. 213/592-2444. Nove mber 64&-5537 64 5- 2927 BROASfER.Counter 1 Ir', -------~ 6200 Mono• t-o--Loln 6320 * FULLY LICENSED * TEACHERS Chldrn. Child CARPET VINYL TILE * IRONING • exper In p r ep a r Ing " · · · ~·· t Care lo 4:30 pm , ~1y home UC CONTR. FREE EST. My Home, $1 Hr. 2 WOMEN want daywork. No sandwiches &. salads. Bal RC!nown~ Hindu Sp1nlu .... 1s v.·alls or windows, Own Be 8 515 E 2 Leased commercial units & 3 rented aparlmcnlll in .downtown San Clemente. iSo/o Return on $15,000 down. 6% Spendable + tax shcl· tor. Realonomics Corp. Commercial Bkr. 675.6700 c.2 s. r.1AIN S.A. 4 bldgs , l .35 acres to RR track. Near fwy/ample parking. Below mkt value. Owner 525-2212 RENTAL : Nexl t o Huntington H:arbour. 3200 Sq 11. 213/592-2444 lndustrl•I Rent.al 6090 1---------M·l INDUSTRIAL spa~. 1250 sq 11 w/olfice "' drlvc- in door in rear. $155 mo, 1240 "C" Logan St, CM. 646--0681 FOR lse _ 5300 sq. ft. prime w 8 re h s e 11pace-all/part. Irvine Ind, ~1r. Bullard """'151 Lots 6100 ---·----CORONA del Mar; Comer lot, R-Z. So. of ll\\y. Owner! 67:>-47;JO. RA LOT C!\1. C11n bulld -10 un its. Phil Sullivan. Rltr. !148-6761 Acreage 6200 , _____ _ COMMERCIAL 4 113 Acres. 2 blocks from r.fisslon S.J .C. $30.tXXI per acre. Rcallor 541!-171 1 MuHiplc zoned acreage Orange Co11n1y f!lnnln ltrnlfy &12-6.'J&'l • Government land-S.'l acre \Vritl'-Lllnd P11ckagc, 1 IR.1 Am:rwhead, San Bndo 92410 TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Arlvice on alt matters. \Varner & l\lagnolia Area. * "" -* Pick Up &. Deliv. 545-7641 ach roaster . • .,_,~ transp. 542-m7 Balhoa Blvd l.JJve, Marriage, Business 842-767 . , PR EPARE!! Readings given 1 days a BABYSITIING -My home. Furniture Restoring J.anltorlal 6790 R.N. seek& in!eresting partl--0-0-B-U_S_B_O_Y_S __ 1st TD Loan 81o JNTEREsr week. 9 ,\1\1 • 9 PM \Vcekl y. Brookhurst & & fl • hi 6675 '---------or full time poaitk>n. Days, 2 ho ... d 2 d TD L E C · R at Rel Rt nit ng ' -Mon-Fri. Ten ;years ex-Applications now being For your nd me tn a · n .oa n 312 N. I amino e , Adams area. erences -----------I SPARKLE ~a.nifmial &t Win-pe-rieoce, Box Pl079, Dally taken for Fall & Winter vance." Buy you r land in San Clemente, 968-3051. & dow clea.ntng Serv. \Vin· p ,·iot schedules. r.tust be 18 or SMOG-FREE SILVER VAL-""9136 "2~6 FURNITURE Strippin&' do d I Term:;. based on C<flllty. '1:i~· • "" ....,, VERY Reliable mother ot 2 r:M:.h· ws. resi " come· const.1;;;"";;,,o=-o:::;::-0-:-:-,-:;-:-over, Apply after 3 p.m. LEY -only 18 mi. east of 642-2171 545-0611 Id I k bah ., b re ..... uo ing. cleanup. Ff'ff est. 962-0672 REFINED Lady des i res *MASSAGE & SAUNA \\-'OU i e to yst Y •642-9575* ltlo / Id 1 d The F ive Crowns Barstow and approx 21,i hrs hour or day. Prefer infants. NITE TIJ\fE CLEANING pas n w e erly a y. from the Orange Coast lac-Serving 1-larbor area 21 yrs. Lovely girls/ EXPERT A-1AS-545-02'23 -Lite housekeeping . Liv.,.in. Restaur.ant cording to the rate you drive, Sattler Mortgage Co. SAGE, Ask about our Las CC~=~,--,,--,-.,,-,-,;; I ~1rdening 6680 Commercial le Resldentlal Local Ref's exchanged. Call 380~ E, Pacific Coast H'll')'. or course I. 336 E. 171h Street Vega.-; vacations. 10 A~1 to RELIABLE mother of 2 will • 64Z-2869 • 646-9769. Corona de! r.1ar. No ph. calls nd bo hi NNOUNCEMENTS 2 A•f. 7 DAYS. 2930 \V, babysit 1 child, age 3 to 5, -----------LAD .. Plan to have Yolir la ug A " ho s~ / k M ,. * LANDSCAPING * Y de&ires live-in posihon ~ CASHIER/ . '-. 0 ES Co''' 11~. NB. 548-3'0l!. my me. ..,, .,.,, ' e L nd I 6810 I n1H k " & paid for before ''"' Un1c and N TIC ' .. ~ Verde area. ~118 New Lawns, lay,•n removal, • IClp ng 811'. compan o ouse eepcr. HOSTESS 1:r comes to build or buy a mo. renovating. All phases land· "'°""'"-;-"-·· _ _ Good driver. Dependable, For coUee shop HOTEL LA- bile hoine, then you can Found (Free Ads) 6400 Hong Ko ng B~~;r;nfa~1r or™;~eyr C~~: scape install & designs. Lic'd NEW L_AWNS, re-seeding, congenial, efficient. 548--0318 GUNA, 425 s.' Coast Hwy., dream or rhc lovely man-~·ouND \'cry la""e )<oung T•"1lor 5-853 contr. 12 .Yl'!f. Joe. exp. r ot o-ILllnng, renovating, MED. as.s't, w/tl yrs exp. LagunaBeach.494-1151 made Jakl' s1ocked Y.'ith fish, ' ·" a Ca.II a.nytirnc. 64 I 536-1225. clean.up. 89 7 -2 4 l 7 or Back ofllce with Dr. near ___ _ . .. , beige rlog, resl'mbll'li Great 84&-0932 CARRI ER 1vatcr skiing, "hoal rowing, Da ne. \'."el! ht"h;ivf•tl. Rlu ffs, IN TOWN \VOMAN w/2 young children AL'S IJARDENING · c.~I. area. 54g...3959 ~ si11imming. for your furture September I & 9 wishes lo care for child, Corona det r.Jar lh·Schl. ! .. 'lrt-:c stock for in1mc· 2\i-5. 546-52?1. for Gardening & small land. JAPANESE high 11chool girl lllDEA\VAY. 1 64,l-4567 dia t·~ p11rchasl'.' at: scaping services call 541).5198 MAIO SERVICE 6825 will live in. Mother's helper. \\lhy nor g<'I y0ur futurt> fl 9ns HOTEL L:A.GUNA * COLLEGE student will Serving Newport, CdM, Co> 548-5182 f 1,.,,,1 N°0\V & BE PRE-,!'IJJ\LE Basset ll0und · ri•rr. · .. · c M -,,;;,-..,---:-,;==-,c:-:ccl orma .... " Coa1t Hwy, babysit all .. pm in · · ta Mesa, Dover Shorea, L~ dd BOYS WANTED PARED • others are doing CQ!lur, Il ea collar, bro111n MAIDS Aval!. Immed Xln "'' me a ress your it _ there are zoo+ m<in· saddle, 11. hrov.·n fnce. Vic CallL~~~E•d!:~dhTien ~8-5396 WestcUU. ref's. Call Ne wPort envelopes, circulars, etc in mncle lakes in the a1·ea and Bov.·ling Green Dr. C.~1. for lnformetlon-*"'ILi~ be.b)lslt my home f/ LAWN SERVICE: Mow-Services, &lZ-1224 day or my home. 642-4981 aft 4 PM niore are being built every 557-8297 4114-1151 behind Pomona school. i!'lf· _Edging . Oean·up & eve. DAYWORK. Cleaning, for tke DAILY PILOT day!! Chl'ck y0ur map for GIRL'S Stfngray bike. Vic ••• LADIES ••• &lfr-589.t etc. REASONABLE! lronlng. By day or bour. f rself · C"'f o Br aul.iful 3·pc double BABYSITIINC in my kome 962-8467. E"""rienced. 541-4972 location, f>l'e or you · · ~1a~crite, "1 • wll('r lin!I "'ooi 1>uits, rnany D Pl · Painting, ~..-. Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and Capistrano Beach. Conta~t fl.tr. Sea.v at lhc area I describe -il is n1ust identify. 67a.-0822 a fter st)ll('!ii & col or com bi -by the week. n acenlia, JAPANESE Carden er, 6ISO CLEANING lady available hig h desrrt, clean, dry air, 5 P:\1 . nations, si1.('5 8·22, nr Wilson, 01. 543-7303. monthly rate, Gen. cleanup. P•perh•nglng for bachelor or va('ated heaulihll desert country. Be-1 "K=E~Y~s-r=.-"-,-,c-00-,b·,-"~h-v"°ic. s..10•••. F.xquisl1r bead-OllLD Care my home 5 Rcal!Onable. Free es I. ----------apts. 5f0...-0722/531-4483 t\\'ccn 2 major free\\·ays. Island & B&lboa. Inquire t:>d drr~sr~. s\\'<'aters &. days. Fountain Valley. 642-2239 METICULOUS PAINT. --~ Call m' .no I 1o.·i11 tell you fro D il hags, double knit v.•ool ""o 346-t T BLUE OIIP STAMPS INS J ~ M W 7100 at nt counter, a Y panl s 11uits•••. Perfect ......,.. AL'S Landscaping. re e · · OU1 Aln, om. DAILY PILOT San Clemente oUlce 305 N. El Camino Real 4924420 rnore!: Ov.·ner, 5<16-5TIO any. Pilot. 2211 Bo.'boa, N .B _ '''orkmonship•• •. High· \VI L!.. habysi! in£ant to 4 yrs, removal. Yard remodeling. crew col, students. Int-i!X'I l.i1n e. TOY Poodlr, \\'hilc. \\'llh est (]Hality. t-.1on thru Fri. $ZOfwk. 570 Trash hauling. Jot cleanup. houSffl. Exp, Docks. 615.5812 n__r-_7.V__7.L"JW slh·er murklni;:s -a rra 11r ••• MEN ••• Brooks, Laguna Bch. Repair sprnklers. 673-1166. No Wa5ting ~ -Tallor mad" suito;;, fit 11 '"""-""""'""'-:;;:;;-;;:;:;; WALL p Ell is & Bushfire.I. ~V · JtUAranleff!•w •. CUlllom BABYSITIING, my home, LAWN &: Garden Care. * PA ER* ..,.. A Better Position OlrLD care needed·Harhor Vie\1• School area, Cd.'1. 1st grader needs supervi5io.n Mount.tin & Desert 6210 968-601 1 mad" suils •••Eurorean fncd yet. Whi!Her school beautification, weeding & \\Then )'OU call "Mae" 1 =P'f=P~o~k·~.,-,,-,-,-,,=,,"~"~"~he=,,~,-=or f11.br ic1"i•••tQOO AAtnples district. 548-6357 cleanup by college students. 543-1444 646-lTil T ilO' J ,,,,.., 15. ,,Jf>.5,30. 5 dayo The Searcb Is Over ran in color found vicini!y or tn chf>Osc from•••Ne\Y . bo Reas 543-7363. Cal ina Bim. d. ,h,·om--1. ,.,,., arrived LOV ING Care 1n my me, · 1 found this outdoor para 151.? H.··bor a --' Newport Blvd . ,. '" " Sho t-~ d to GARDENING SERVICE •" "' fron1 J-lonn Koni::-•••Lo\v Newpt res, '"'""" Y • ys, ·,n N. Ca.Iii., so can Y'OU! Mil. c;1. ~ ~., • bed 64" "'! Ex-rto-• Ja--.. .,,.,.,l<l"t Honi;.:: Kong prices••• lunch, own . ,.-,),)Q • ,... ,..,.._..., ..-- lions of tali tree!, !Pine-FOUND whl fr malc kitten ExC<'ptional valur5. ,....HNTG BEACH AREA 543-0228 CC'darl, huge lake, rivers. \\·/red jcwqled c 0 11 a r , rot UST SEE TO · • Call 5J6.l95G EXP. Japanese Gardener. !ltrc:ams • "1 he fish ing & &~:l06.~ APPRECI.ATE -========== Gen. cleanup. Hauling trees. hunting Is great". Roads. ~;;,:""=======-lk~==~-=-====='1 -2 •1,1•t. ya~ uo ~19 Elcc. \Voter incl . Idt>al rnr --Business Business Servic11 656 " " •u ......-vu r<'l irt:'ml·nt , v~calion, invcsr. BuOs inesst •t • 6300 0 rt nlties 6300 -------·---JAPANESE Ga rd Ce n Ing nirnl, niobllr hon1e &_ camr -_:::;P~po=-r~u~n~·~·~·~·-----~'~"°--"------SPl=:CIAL! R c ,um e 1 k Service. Nenl work. lea~up rrs nk. Thi' dcma,nrl i~ {:l'Cnl, Executive lc\•crs. I~ copies yd. malnt. 968-2303. hut 1he supply of property i~ MARli'·MASTERo on "Status R11g Bond" $3,7$ Complete Y•rd C•rel limltrd. Sec ii free ·. phone n.: Doculorn111 Prin!lng, 1714 JTh. 54()4837 n1r IO!lay a l til<I) &11-Z60S. MAKES M Q N EYI, Tustin, CM. 642-5368 Gardening; Land cltsnup!I, RE, Brokl'r. --spmklr gys, ro1o--cemen1 --·-·- R. E. Wonted 6240 HOUSE \VANTED, P V T PTY 3.5 BR home from 0\\-TICr, A!l!IUmf' l' x t It in I FHAfVA ~toderate down. :>i8-li29 BUSINESS and FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 6300 CA i\IF:RA ~llOP. \\'tlli'lt llfI Plfl7.(l • mol\\'t1lcri irll~r. Cilll Mr. Horris 545.841-1 South Coiisl Realtors FIRST TIME OFFEREO .. , \JNIOUE MA.RKETtNO CONCEPTI Ot:ALllltSHl"S NOW AVAIUl,aLI IN AA~ t::::..·. : " • -t":•i. • ---- • Aft lnvt1tmen1 of "'"' C•n 91.,. you • l'''''Y pot1nto•I up to t lS.000.00 i nd mo••. In your \Pitt i •ll'lt , , , • Dl.l•ldlfl9 to fun I •,,.,. wun .m11m!11d 1.1.,nlnff'· NO Sf LLING -EXPERIENCC NOT NECESSARY ALL ~ErA tL ACCOUNTS f'URNtS"1ED INCOM£ STARTS IMMEDIATELV OUAAANrEIO INVl!.NTORV 8UY·BACK WR1 TE TODAY FOi'! COMPLl:.TE DE TAIL~, •• lncloJI N1m1, J\<ldr•n •110 l)nont Numi>e• INTERNATIONAL SA LES COMPANY D•nt. M 8600 o.1m1r Sult• 1 :!it. L.ouli, Mn , &JI :z• 1314) 09S·:Jf 75 C.arJNnterlng 6590 ¥."Ork. C.D. Yancey. 646---5860 -------CARPENTRY ROTO-TIU.ING, new lawM ln!es & shrubs removed. Rea.$. Free e1t 548-5924. cut & Ectae Lawn ~f1intenance, Uc'd, Insured ~aft 4. MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Too Small. Ctbtn&l ID pr- Bltl 6 o th• r caDlneta. 5631'15, U no IJllWtf lea\'e fl'\!I: .1.t M6-237l. fL o. . .,..,...,, CLEAN UP SPF.clALisr q,-,-.t-Con-,-"-. -carpentry, ,.». New fence &: ft'P3lr. odd ting, all hon1e lmprvmnls. 1 ~~jo~i>.>~:~R_•_•~·~· -".,...8-<955-:c·=-- No job too sm. 1-"ree ei;t l..A\VN ~ Yard Service 5.1&-1059. Expu, Neat. RellSOl"l&ble QUALITY \VOOdcrnfl . gml ... 6~6-985S • s;en·J constr. & ce.~n!try. THE GARDEN DOCTOR }'roe con!lulta1kln & quote. Havi? plclrup-v.·111 haul Call Ken 645.()()44, 548-41'5. 642·1407 PHONE The rest -then phone the best: Joni.an &: Son Palnllng. LI c ensed, bonded, insured. 968-9126, -_ a wk, Your home or mine. ...1:: ~ . Reliable, 673-5032. "-" OtrLD care-cook-It hskpng, &n 1111/lfDllll • r...... ,.,,,,_ 9"'" "·30 4.5 dy' p1'f ~ c..,. Or,./'{,..,..,,..,.,, .ol'-"'Q. • ' ..._ ,,_ o,....., ciii/...,,., mature woman, 546--5833 lltoM S46-JJJ btwn 8 & 10 am * PAPERHANGER * Reoognb:ed Authority l:z=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::~-:1101~1iiL0:0<,;.,;;-..,1<1o~r-;~n;;f,;;n;t1-; .. ~,. Prior l nstn.icror 64&.2449 Mature respon. woman, 3-4 McAdams Painting Setv. ObilifieS riiurs v.·k, my home/yours. Inter. &.E )der. SPttial rates CJl'llfmife() 613-1173. on apls. 64&-3645 COASTAL AGENCY FOR Fail Courteous Service, agerJCcY A member or "' "" Bay exper. Call Bob. TRISH ·HOPKINS Sne!Hrg & s..,u;,,. Ire. 646-6446 The World'1 L•r911t YOU SUPPLY THE PAINT 488 E, 11th, Sulle 224 C.ht. Profe1sion•I $10 Per Av1Jorage Room '42·1470 Employment Service ~,.,...~~E~'~'·""=,.::_~55~7'.:-8638~ll"i":::'i':::;'';'j';;;:j':':;;""i 279" lh1.rbor Bl, cr.r 540-6055 PROFESSJONAL. 30 1 rs Ancient Mariner Hnrbor Blvd. a1 Adams exp. P8Pl!l'hanrtt'll & pain-COCO'S .. REIJDEN'S ting, from England. 5-1461 Now taking Applications _COMPLEX - R ol L J>*lnllna Interior -fQr FULL TIME, DAY ~xttrior. we are reuonable, 6'~2!!0S. 54fl.-0873. INT. A: EJC!. Painting, IAc-1 ref's, Uc'd, Ins., free est. Call Chuck, &tS-0809. Busboy Apply fn Pt.~n Z607 \V. Coo.at Hwy, N.B. 41H7 r.tacArthur Blvd. Ncv.'J)Ort Be.,ach INTERVIE\VfNG MON-FRI 7 TO!IP~t CCU.EGE Stllflent&, 3 yn A-1 TELEPJ!Or-tr. Sol\cll!ng rll'J)('r. No drlnkina. BUI or _ Full tlmt. no rxptJr. n('c. .~ COOK 0 St11ve, 548-4549. rm me dlatc cmplOymt':n! NO l"XI ERJENCE NECE.~ T'PAPERHANGING 1R69 Newport Blvd. Suite F SARY. FULL. Tll\lE, PART A PAINTING, __. 968-24Z ~tlL Mtai M~t. TIME, DAYS OR NICHTS. • ' ' . I • • I I I I· I I • l I l ' I • I . 1- • L I • ' • ' . • I • ---~~~~~~""="7.._,....-~~~--~----------------~,~---=-' 1 / IJ 1' { • f t ' , I ." ,• 1 J' j ~~ I' 1 , , I ' ; ' ' • " ; #' ,, ' ,-• ,,,. 1 ' • -~ • ' • 1 ' • ' ' ' • ' • ' I ./' ' ' • ' ' l ' • . ' • SO YOUR LITTLE RED WAGON IS REALLY DRAGGIN' 811.L I ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET. Jou can handle those bills. ~II you need are the dol· lars you'll CJet for all the still·CJOOd, 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 anythinCJ with a D~ltYPll-0.t classified ad. ll'ry it today. Every day is a CJOOd day to use DAILY PILOT WANT ADS (And You Can Charge ·them) E 642-567 • • .. ' ----------------- I !it ' ' OAllY PILOT Satur<lq, Septt1nbcr 5, 197\i Here's How You Can Use Ow Famous Dime • A • Unn ' ' .. FIVE CONVENIENT OFFICES ' ,-e Brlntl them or m•ll thtm with correct uih TO SERVE YOU 1 • I I to one Df our 4 convenient offiee1 • • No llve1tock, produce or plent1. • No comnMrclel ed1 allowed. • Each Item must be priced with no item over ns. c.... J) lettwn .... .,.... "' ..... a NEWPORT BEACH ..... 2211 Balbo<t Blvd. a LAGUNA BEACH .••••• 222 Forest Avan"" a COSTA MESA ............. 330 Wast Bay a HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 17875 Baach Blvd. a SAN CLEMENTE .. 305 No. El Camino Raal . ' i 1' ?-.tOTORCYCLE parlt • 400x ; -18 motorcro&t tJre. 117.50: ! 'Ne-downs $1.50 pl'; Bumper SINGLE Btd SlO Chest• SlO. BookcalleR Si.5. Swivel rocker .$20. Hide-t.4>ed S25. Dlot!lle $15 Cut iron bed 525. Canopy bod and spread $25. Desks S5 and flO. 157 21st. C.M. 1 by 12 PINE shelving with bracketli one 13 foot $1.30. 14! 10 lttl SI ea(h. 2 wooden 1lepladders 6 fet't and ~ fM't S6. 10 by ·I foot plywood ~lgn rtra"'ing boa.rd SS, 2 piece sofl luggagf' dark gray SIO, Elt"clric ~ "'tr p e r S7. E•1a1n1•I turkry roaster S2. EARLY Amer~an aota and 2 Singlt> mattresses $1 e11.ch. Gl..ASSWARE 10c-S2 .SO. CHEV 'J'rl PD"'t.r manifold FIAT '61-500 sport 2 cylinder 23" RCA cabinet col<r TV cha~rS2512sora~;:,';"nair 1 stc 0 P ~ble1 ~. Danish cha.Ir Cameni.s SOe-$.5. BBQ tools and carburelori S~-32 11.P. motor, good $20. Portable RCA TV 16" i;:ha1r · or 1. ans, chairs $12, lG each. De l uxe Miscellaneoua motorcycle condition $25, 9624069 $25. Universal portable 67>7244 alter 6 PM <f<:.,·alio 1 oal 1 obha 1 1, 15 1 . Chark. Encyclopedia $10. DeLu.xe parls $2. $20. 962-1~73 3 DJ°'·l'l •STERS good 110 • stereo $25. Throw rugs S2 • . carTiers. plug1, c:baln, jack. •ts. S25. 962-2000 belOl'e 12:00 Saturday. " GIRL'S bicycle. sood condition S20. A n t I q u e electric portable Singer SlD. 545-2529 FOUR 14 x 7 Chevy rims S13. CO . CO ee ta e $1. 1&580C DlctJona...., SIO. Books lOc-$2, 1 ,0==='=--'-,~"-'---~ " " ., CARPETING n d ••• 2 fi I $8 $5. Serving cart $5. 641-1992 548--8579 $2. Oval <.'Olfee table $10. Pl'opane tank and stove for ~ )'a r . ., .. v. rep ace screeM • White slops tabl• •·• c both•~ I' I Trave~ rods to $2 . $12.Chlcaons\nkfaucet SlO. DOUBLE bed box s1riog• SPQRTING e .. u Ip m (' n 1 , .... amper, ...,. ~ose or .. v mosrly baits si'. S7. Cabinel O'larcoal step table S2, End !lan1e, approx: 15' SJ Jevoelry Stuuffer l'Xercise taWe S25. AP.I FM 2 !ipeakers radios $20. ?>fartre511 $20, including suirablf! !Ol' books 0 r 1(1.ble $2.50. Low end table 10c-50c, 2206 A Rutgers Dr., Hanging light fixtures $25. S14. 2 clock radios SS · $8. 2 frame costs $150. DiMtte records 13" x 2·1" x 29" $10. $2.50. Black lamp $1 ,50, C.M. DecoralOT' blinds la. Lawn TV &l.and!i 13 -$5. 3 1maJl ~t nalural 'A'Ood round COLDSPOT Refrigerator $25. 110 lb. b<lrbell get Slt95 2.)36 Orengr, Apt B, C ~f 642-<099. 54S-2G&l_~~~~- B ELL l' B 0 ARD good : UTERA11JRE Review ootcs • 50c. \\'ing-ba<'k f t res I de 2 T\\'IN Bedt w j th condition • moving. • must P_lcturcs -:'!: e c lo r a Io r ~~l~.ti ~~~e 2 ;!'.~~ I~~~~: l'T":,,,"r~~'"H~•~:~:'°b~D7o. -a-r~d~s-,$~5. ~~:~. ~~~~:nd kitchen ~d-~~S~~~l2 b:~nd~ ~n'::i~ ~.urChe~c~~i:.!~~ pie~. n1 · shl" ves Sl • 1 •z s.i· & rd S cases •. ishes, camp .__,_ 0 j-chair Sl5, "tahogany Pnd maltresses Sli ear h . scll loronly Sl:i. 67:'1--55-l!l t table SS, Tray T 5c. ritatching ~ drav.·er c~t INPANT i;eat SJ. Jun1p scat j -Corn I n g w a re 6 cup $15. \Yood corner studenl SJ. Crib bumprr pads, 1.• percolalor, like new $.1. desk fl5. ~. diaJl('r bag. rilaypen pad, : ., Re\'eN'lln' pots 1nd pans BEIGE Couch SID. .r.taple rvcnflo glaS'!! bottles all 50c sz. "$6. GE 1oaster $3.75. end table SS. Seo! of vw ttar each. Evt'nllor rl isposable \\'afne iron $3.50. Elf'Ctric seats. perfect SIO. 540-291S. I ,Cbo~•U~'-"':.....' ~"~·-55~'7_-4~5tl4:.:.:.~~ •1• frying pan $3. Franciscan · GOLD h •2tJ 01 · , · "Apple" potll'"" Sc. S4 ..,.r CLOSED Oflice. Ponable couc ~ . 1ve item, 68 .. s~(loped ro~~ ~~~Irie '~;;~~t'r ma~i~ ;cl~I~ c~~!~rs~.:;; $~~l; pink linen tablecloth and 8 $20, Offict chain $!-SIS. erid table \Vith attnched napkins $3.50. Fieldcrest Desk blot!rr holders Sl·Sl lamps l7 l':ach, 1'1oor lamp 1o"·cl M?ts SI -$2.50. Books 673-0372 Corona dl'I l\far. SJ. J1igh chair S.'i Playpen 5c • 50c. Table. lop glass 7Jc and pad SlO. 836-1030 • Sl. \Vood shevling 50c BflO\VN Frosted 1,1•ig, 1003 Ladieg clolhing 5c • Si human hair. cost S100, $25. 3 j •• Costumr jewelry 5c • S2. piece beige couch SIOO'A. '' Saturday 9-6 P~t No latex, original cost $950, S2.) Sunday-Monday. Tuesday &. nil pie('{'s. Ladies goH cart 8 P~1. 508 Narcissus, Corona. $8. Radio VibraliOnic S20. de! Mar. 673-7566 \Yalter Hogan golf woods 1•'1 NEW boy's school cloths. S20. Walter Hogan irons. 2, 1 size 12. hall-price 50c·$5 Ho t 4· 5, 6. 1, 8 and 9 S20. Golf Wh ee I c urves & bag $j. l\1ahogany round 11upen:harger SI. l'unk and t.'Offee t11ble 30" diameter Wagnal1 '11 Slaodard £n. Sl 5-16-3860. t:~·lcopedia, 1958. 24' \'01 2 DAl,SEY BB ftlll! S4 and \\'El'SUJT brand ne\Y U.S. divers. Short legR and arms m edium $17. 545-1693 GU ITAR, excellt>nt condition Sl5, 3 modern dinette swivel chairs SlD each. Big new BBQ on legs $8. Ault> vacuum, hardly used SS. Deluxe carsea.t for tot SS. New folding bed board SJ. irobby horse $5. \Yhile ~1'0tlght iron plant stand $5. 962-6514 S~. Round mirror. heavy $6. Slli-7866 glass, 76 in. no fl'll.me S2. Atn'O Track stereo S2.i TOl\1 Jones X track canrid.i::e Girl's or boy·s 20" bike "'ilh nt>ver used· cost S7. Sell for training wheels S10. Gas S2. Co-Axel stereo 1peakrr floor healer S5 8 mm movie $5, Pool 15' x tl'', needs projector SLi 1 hp ele-ctric 1 "1_1>,.._,~15~·~"='-"='~'=~- mo1or SJD. 968-18.54. 21192 4' x 5"' TAPESJ'RY, good Pictures SI and S2 each lamps SI and SJ patn!J and sprays Z'"J!' 11 can. clothes size 12 !Oc-SI books , hardback and paperback 10c·2'.'ic uncut gem i;tones, small and larger pieces $1 doz Big easy chair S2 red chairs 2 ror SlO. 1 pm.{; pm Lockh.aYen Circle, HB. condition Sl5. 53G--J828 RCA 24" TV S25 2'293-B 1 GIRL's 20" bike SlO. 2 Pacific Ave, Cost& Mesa, boy'R bikes SlD • SIS. Sand $5. Bicycle parts $1· $15. ~~;p 646.-4.i~ rna 1·• equipment Sr:-50c. Clothes 2 SECTION couch Sl5. 1 $15. Oak a1'1n cna.i.r SI . drawers S8. Bookcasl': Table model CE radio, _·1 • • llll.'-75c: Boy's, women's. corner table SS. 1601 Clay 4.L20. \Vall light and stand walnut $8. Usable ove:r white S5. 833-31'lO SCH\VINN 26" men's 3 speed Nl':w yardage, cotton knits, ST. Ne"•port Beach $6. 3910t2 Channel Pl. NB. stuffed chair sllpcove~ S2. ML"C.1ASTER SS Tu'U while S25. Ohn1rr cash register "l'OOI jersey. 64", 2 yards $3. 4 \YALN UT bar stools 515 673.-1603 . 213 Goldenrod, Cdr>1 No halh lavatories. 1,1·ith llic;e st3.T:i. 546-1715. \Yool and bonded 50" 2 yds each. 2 boy 's Stingray bikes BU ILT-IN range, stereo S25 phone faUCf!t:!I $5 each. \Vhite toilet 1932 O\evy ',i Ion truck !l8'.4 Sl. Sat-Sun. 3116 Van SlD each. Jcecream freezer each, 4210 Seashore NB. 20 DRESSES, size J. 5, 6, and fixture S9. Two shower stall complete, dismantled and Buren, C~1 67!>-3l45 7 Sl and S2 eacl' iood I'°-=""~~~~--~ $4. f\laplt> poster bedstead ~ doors and panels $4 each. ready for restoration $2;). B I N 0 CUL A RS S12.50. condilion Jee skates aize g. Roll fiberglass insulation 5'16-1775. Bruning electric er 8 s er 1$15. Waler skis SlD. 1121 JD" CLOTHES size five junK>r 6,, .. "". &47-5320 x 26" shutters Sl.50 each S15 petite, excellent condition $1 .., 50<.o. Light fi)(tures 50c. Tu.·o HOHNER l\lelodica piano 26 S17.50. 2 matching Colonial fQr a.II. 15 gallon aquarium • 5j. Purses Sl. Jewelry 25c CAMERAS S10 Sl5 . single bed frames S3 each. I never used St9, Guitar 510: chairs S20 each. Te a k coniplete Sl5. Toister oven • s2.so. AM clock-radio SID. E 1 $25 M' A pair lold!ng close! doors S3. 309-1 Molokai Place, ~lesa maga:titll' rack S25. 2 n argcr · 1sce aneowi Musi sell all Saturday. 1015 Verde, c.~1. tractiora $10 each 54S--0202. S3. Skis and boots women's 846-51n darkroom equipme1t SJ • Goldenrod, Q:IM. 644-1300 sizt' 6» S10. \Vall clock S4. l.pe=1-v=ER~-mo--w-.,-=n=o-. ~Ba-r S25. New drum dl')'er S25. SEAR·s Austrian boy's bike. NE\V Spanish av o cado Stroller $4 . Playpen S2. Ne"' Argus SUt cxposu1e meier BABY-TENDA table and 2 Good lires brakes seal $15 Hies, spade design, cost S12 albums St each. Size 8_14 bells SIO. New 3 piece pat io rouples 10 camE:ra S20. st u rd y ch airs $10. 549_2741. ' ' · box. sell for S6 box. enough set $25. Large drapes SID. p hi I · h S lo f k. h d ba h dresses SI. Encyclopedias Sniall drapes $:>. 2 wigs S5 l\1ovic camt'rs S.tJ • $25. syc -a ric couc · BICYCLE Gil'l's Schwinn or lie en an 1 s. $10. Chair and ottoman S15. each. Electric ch a r n\ New 1 inch tape spicer 125. S46-3J64 26" smgle speed, good Mhple end tables $8 each. Library table $25. 1856 Porl Photo £'1ectronic flash units KNEEBOARD 54" good condition $15. 642-3354. Lamp table SlD. Bookca~ Charles Place, NB 644-4004 curlers S7.50, Wrought iron .. 15 -$25. Tripods" • S!O. concli!lon S20. 548-2069 ,. . Sl5. Cnckel rocker Sa. patio table and 4 chairs • "" ====',-'-o-'--'-CC-~~· 59 81Hck au Io me. t I c Hob-nail pole lamp S7. Sat & Sun Sl2.50. t round lamp table Timers S5 -SI~. Movie KINGS~ZE headboai;I. l)lack transmissitln $25. Two '59 Battf'rieti S6.$. Matemil)' _N_O_R_E_LCQ--,-h-.-,.-..,--13-,-nd-S7.50. 5.16-9529, Huntington projector $25. Ell'posur e and night _stand $25. Blond Oldsmobile wheels and llres girdle $1. Baby tub 75c. $4. Alarm clock 50c. Iron Beach meter S5 • $10. En1arger dresser, mirror and bed $25 S2 each, T"·o w r ; n g er Beautiful style blond real bed stl:'ad S15. (21 twin beds -.,~OT:.::O~R-C_Y_O-~E~-h-c-lm_c_t~'f.i light unit to fil 4 X 5 Sel maple bunk beds $10. washers S5 each. Working hair wig. paid $40, yours for SIO each. Small dresser and graphic camera J20. Slave ~~~f~~r98board game set $6. L'tlntlilion. Norge dry"· 120. "10-9900. price, factory 2nd SlS. flash unils SIO. Larg• ·~"'""·"' -'-c"..-':..C-"--'--~~-~= mirror Sl2. Zenith portable 962--0661 ,· B~ER ho 1 17 ~~~()!} 1,1·orks good SS · LAWN l\1ower S5 and S20. all \\'aVl' radio, \\"Orks $4. printing fran1cs $5 • $8. t pate . . Automatic washer $25. Old picture frames SI . $5. A1ETAL tennis racquet s, 962-5278 Bissell rug cleane-r SI. Ne-.v P 0 RC II S w i n g S 5. Boy's bike SID. 646-5848. Old 9 x 12 Oriental pattern Tensor and Spaulding S20 ICE chest 14 X l.t and 22 X Dohrman's deep fry S7. 2 Bed~aveno SID. DotJi::le bed 76911 W. :llth St, C.i\l rug SlO. Very old f\1ohair ea!'h. 962-0661 13 Sol and S7. I car head lablP lamps SlO. 2 desk and mattress and springsl"'~:._:;.;,:=:;.c=:c.::::;:......,-HI ER s ·n lamps S7. NC'w Sunb<oam $l5. Kitchen table $2.:.0 SU~ Electric tachon:icter Pl'rsian tapestry w i I h ·POW porter ri e, rests Sl each. Sm It I y f'lectric shaver $:10. 646-1890 Dining folding table 55· "'1th 8 cyl, mag transmitter, Wl'OUf:?hl iron rod $22. Travel bolt action. good condition mullll'r $3. Philco TV · model EB-12A No lT.iO iron Si. Economy iron $2. $25. SJ6.Ql7 booster S5. 536-tl31 PORTABLE sewing machine Lftrge 6 drawt>r desk S25. 4 · · · TV • ., ~ New lhrce burner natural, Sewing cabinet S25. Antique PHONOGRAPH $5. 12'' 3 ST'NGRAY bikes 017.~ S15. Canister vacuum S5. lra)'l!I .-.. '' lraverse rods but•-and propa' _ c•s " ~ N . . "'° h M t 1 h. h .. _. "" .... oak plant stand S25. Antique speaker .... AP.!·FM radio h Kodak j t s~ 1 ew t1re chains Si V\Y eac . ' ea 1g cr.,.1r sto•• si,·. The' m, d 0 , ..-eac . pm ec or ....,. di ,, I -C ll 50 Hangin I 13 213 " hand n1ade Oriental rug SlO.. $5. Albums 50c each. AnSC'O · ... ch I ra o. '"" vo t .uv. amper , . Iii:" amp . automaLic control portable Sl5 $20. Chinese microscope ~· a r es window, ne111 S4. Portable Knox St., C.M. 548-4896. heatc' .,, P i"" th-adc•. camera with 3 rolls of 127 Dickens 20 Volume $25. PLATINUM tre!ch · '·d 12 ·k .., ..... '" • candlcs1ick holders S7.50 J m ...:. Pho h .,.,.., •3 a: wtg. new 2 PIECE sectional couch car ..,.. . Bl es llD. NEWPORT Shores 432~2nd. Rigid model 5008 I{" to 1" co or m ..... nograp •Ho>-i ID $10 N•w mo··-oho-SID wl 1. Ch · 13 rn -·9 C 1 " pair. Old sterling flalware ""' "'-bl •-·· booste' Wo'IEN'S 2 ~ b.k 115 · " ....... '"" · th s 1pcovers Sl 5. Boy·s ain; · ..>1\1""""\r.1'1 rad e $25. Solid Maple pi"" on bolt I 8. 50 ..,. • '" e uca..... · T JR ES I"-" new 2 daily 337\2 (rrar) Ogle. m i 5-ls-8763. Saturday, La Paz Apts. box SS. 962-6575""'· " st"''"' 1 e · Amp!•"•'· portable I 2 5. •-13 50 _, po·c.... O!d t:ooks 07 50 2 ta ~ 12 50 ~-" suit brown, very good CHILDREN'S clothing, new Colonial Craft nightstand !"")48-24$13. · ,.--.~. · · pe reco.-..ers · ,.. 646-1514. Wh>·•c d--s. 81 x 108 "· I , ~,,.:-:.:..::c.,~~~----I ?'• 13 Lamps ., 16 Toboy ,,..,,, ·'"""' Continenta, 2 Pirelli radial '"''~ ..., condition size 10-12 $3. to good condition, Girls: fur 20. Double her! \Vi th" · ,,._. · ~· · each. ,,.,.,........,., p\y tires and whechr liize -1 ~!AG wheels w!lh !ires, fit 968-6595 546--0299 coats. sizes 8 and lO, $l 5 Sinimons mattrcs5 and HEAVY Solid oak rocker, mugs $5. (4) ornate exposed l =sc=H=w=iN=N~b~~l~bo-.~,.= .. ChC'v $20 each. 673-956.i REF R 1 CERA T 0 Rs~. $7'" S springs $25 earh. \Yf'slhf'nrl vc_ry old and comlortab'.e v.'ood walnut chairs, need tcyc. e Y s 4.80 by 12 Only 600 miles t1n 1668 B Babcock St. CM. ...., 24" SCH\VlNN girl's bike 11nd . .,.,. · hOl"'s 7X • SI. kobob BBQ l lO. S 0 11 d S2.i. Lovely old oak chair ...,. p d 1 Stingray S20. 968-3013 it S15 cadl. 962-8069 Oxygen gatJge $25, S12. l truns.642-8470 Dres.\Cs, size 10-14, 5Ck' • th ed d I "·ork $~v. res.c;e gass,1-=---~=~--1====~~----DOUBLE bed S20 grill $2 AcetcJy"' ''""' '"'.'' ho••s II = Bl 2· ~-l\1ahogooy coffee table, li<~. "'1 CU?'\' arms an eg~, various patterns S3 · S9. ClllLD·s vanity $5.50. Buifet FRANKQl.1A pottery s::-ift and .,.. 14 FOOT ro\Y boat needs '""'' ousei:; x -·""'· rt'ady lo be uphnlslered S.> toys le-SI girls shoes, 30 pr and lorch S25, Large gas S\11raters SJ. Boys: Size J open top for gl:i.!\S S2:i . . · 3.5401 Camino Capistrano, S7.50. Barbell set S l j . collector; items Sl .75 • s:i. and clothing, size 5-13 yeaN; \ relrigerator $25. 1&3 E. 18lh rrpairs S2.i. Kodak projector outfit.~ 7:lc. _ SI. 673-6.176 Maple end tnbll:' $.1 Small T\\'ln box . spring a" d Capistrano Beach. 496-3949 Dinette set S20. Washer Sl5. l\Iilk Cal!! 2. J. 5 and JD lOc . $3 1oe~·1 i:; tan d S2 St 6'1&-7820 $20, Sunbeam mixrnasler SJ. l =""==~'-....0,C...:.c..:c.c._ Triangle tnble SI .· Tahle maures!. firni on meta~ 2 fish aquariums complete gallon stzcs S3 to SID. -:;:~· ~~~o-~-~~-Proctor iron SS. Proctor DRESS, formal, lilac. size 2,~.~•" 1,. Ch . 13 frame-Sl5. 2 school desk Sa MEXICAN statues S5 · Sl2. tricycle S2. 2734 Canary Dr. ;;15 GALLON show ta-•·-.1 1 . t k 13 ... "'J ·• airs . . h M 1 o•-•1 ,_ Pol > 18 Cloth•."g ""--S25 each. Coml.'r table $5. pa ln1ed and decorated 157 · ""' 28 .-""'' !II ex e ectric co fC'e ma er . 1rorn One('. COS! S7J5 new. Bmwn-~ltmao ohol• to 1;., eac . ' arv. c . '"'" " us ..... ng e--1amp · " ... "" • Ci\1 .....,......4 · with , .. b sa-• to.Ito-$15 s· C 0 S2tl •1· 2768 • II 50 Ch Id 1 r 13 Doo s~ · C t One complete bedroom set Sl:i. C6nival glass S17 • S2S. " '"' . "' .>. an1es peralion, Rat/le no1,1• . o-->-$3. Douhle tw-d hllrd"l'ood . . . 1 ren ~ oy car or . . rs "'" pair. us om AUSTIN Healf'y parts: Engine each. 2-10 gaJlon tanks with Lint'. 3 bamboo larJ:"e chairs TIRES, 2_855 x 14 while !no\\' frame S1. 30•• anrt !win Chr 1 ,istmas 1 .,x-1::i $4. ~~a50by table $25. 492-7623. 605 San $25. 2 t~in beds n5 each. Rosevfle potlery Sl • $8. SlJ head fLl generator SlD !Mlb sand filters $10 each. SJ .50 each. ~5-3622 tires. O('ar nr"·· cost SL springs S9 each. TV Ira~. 11•a er, 1 e. new #· . Juan, San Clemente 847-0182. 8152 Opal Circle Old Ori gali f ire slrering and brake pe.rts SI· St ands $ S e &ch . REYR.JCERATOR General each. now $lD each. l-650 )( lipreads, piclures, fraffies, Infant S('al 25c, Bath tub "l~P~A~l=R~l-.--.-m--,,-al,.---a--~ •. -. H.B. exlinp.lisher, glass bottles s.; drum!'! $8 axles for wire ;n29 Pomona, Apt O, Ce>5ta ~ Lovely gold sq""' -.. ~ r-......... ....,. 1962 CHEVROLET -.. ~ .. --' con1eits and \\'all bracket 12 Electric Oean Sl!i. 642-0574 14 new recap S4. 1-650 x 14, toys, chilrt g u id an c e ·1 · . 14 = "old ...... •nu "1lrels $8 front fender S20 Mesa atter 5:30 WOO 4 ply, nrar new, no $ign or magnetic boord Sl each rame mirror . .,.,,. S7.50. t,ranciscan APP I e Jrd membl':r S2S. Phone each.Jim Beam bottle! $3 - hood Sl5 Victor welding USED, but usetul. Children's D high chair $15. Pair wear S7. ~5-27S8. 9 52 ~2-Jl23. vanity S2. \Vooden boat or Dinnerware: 2 groups with 968-el87 $5. 2old large oval picture gauges S20 2-13" Pittlli tires Encyclopedia and Atlas $4. oak end tables, plate glas.~ Darrell. 01 I"'==~=~~~=~ tum il ovC'r and it's stairs, many pieceli S2S each group. francs concave glass S8 . 114 1'fichelin·X SL2 8C1'llmbler Double hl':tldboard and rails inset11 SlD each. Bcau1irur SCRAM LETS ~eal for little climbers $.~. Double medicine cabinet $5. MATERNITY wardrobe size SID.Old [ruit Jars bail glass 4ront wheel, brake 11nd tire, S2. Gattard turntable S25. brass !ray $25. Bee.uliful EXCELLENT used carpeting • GE Filter-no washer $25. Playpen $5. Unicycle SS. 12 S\2. Baby clo1hes, !ldsSl.25, with zil'IC Ud11 Sl. l :l'-2 ton chain fall $20 VW Fish tank $lD, Dishes $3 set. bra.s.!I buckt>t S25. 31 0 JO' x 14', 9 x I2. 7 x 10, 10c Oli\·e green night table with llollow body guitar S\5. bassinet, councette, walker, Pins 75c. Old iron fireplace !· !'rim SS, 642--8416. Iron pots and pans SI. S3. Fernleaf, CdM Park on !IQ. 11• 284 Knox SL 0.f. ANSWERS sides for magazines and 3 Double Kodcl spread S7.50. inla seat pads. carbed. ketle S5. Old hra1.!i I BRIGHT red Oriental buggel Storage cabinet $2. 3 .x 151 ood~'~;'~'-;~"~'~"~'Y'=~~~~ after 5 sht'lves $4.50. \Vool black Colonial antique w h l I e diaper bag S15 takes all. 5 krmene floor lamp marked 1 r .with llOiid br8.511 hardware green runner S4. Drum lop SOFA Bed S25 ll1atching J:.;<CELLENT V joint longuc Lariar -Novel -Lucid -and while t"·et'd suit. size spread $5. Clock rudio S2. drawer white chest S12. Al1ddin S25. 222 ll1emphls SL ! , '.$20 Caplain·s chair $4 smaU table sa. Blue.green table Chair $12.50. TV console SID. and groove spruce paneling, Rabbit -"l'LL BITE" S1 2 S4 .. i0. Silk blouses. size Bras.~ outside ligh1 $2. TV 968-1600 H3. 536-3612 : • snHque chest S2 Rolary lamps $8 pair. Brown/white 2059 B Wallace, C.r.1. flecking, ren~ing, ! x 8, 3• ,.What's wrong v.·Hh ~atini:: SlO, 73c each. 548-1213. 129 S15 .• Small barbecue Sl.50. ' ' power mo\VC'r (or handyman table lamps S6 pair. Odd 646-1533. ll.20 c:_ach. 284 Koox St., rhis apple?" Eve asked . .l\1on1e Vista, 0..1 Traverse rods S2-S 6 . EARLY American chair $.';, Pm.TABLE Hair dryer ' I I C'! "I 2001 •It S d · k S' K fnmc, like new S3.50. S2 H;lrris !weed sportcoat, lumps S2 each. 646-3505 REFRIGERATOR, wo r k ll " · \I" a-Ad a m answered, "!'LL 12 .. GE fan $10. l\.1eat slicer Curtain ror1s rx · 7:"1(.'. an spice rac '1 " enmol't S1 50. Sui!CHse Sl.50. Bike 1ize 42 S2 548-5360. TABLES SJ. Bar S2J. Radio well S2i 329 Broadway PL.AYPF.N SlO, lti chair SJ. BITE.·· S•1.;,Q. Tee crusher S2. 8' boat Never used men's f! k i vacuum c 1 ea n c r $3. Iii.me, like new $3.50. 4 \\'IDE tires & rims S22 $5. Record player SID. Chair 64~2834. Babyswing S7.;il, Potty S2. STJ. f\nifl.' and pen c 11 bindings • Nc,·ada Grand llollywood bed corner lab!e Hitchen fan $3. L I g h 1 each. Portable sewing $5. Boy·s clothing, size 16-SEJRVEL Gas reftigera!oi·s Rocking chair Sl.50. Baby LARGE Doll house \\'i!h sharpener $3.50. Sch"•inn Pri~ S25. 3 snow coasters S8 and bolste.r S3. NC\\/ new svilches 25c-35c. Plates Hie machine S20 French 18 SI • S5. Dishes and SlD and S20. may need gas loys 5Dc • $1.50. Lamp S2. l'lC'ctric lights anrt furnilui·e Stingray boy's $25. Set Sl.50 <'ach. Sno\v shovel S2. stereo and TV cabinet S15. e ch. Telephone jacks 55c. hcadboo.rd $.'; uphol1tered stitues S1 •• S5, 536-8:118 Sat and Sun. 1401 Clirt Ship lamp S2.50. Desk lamp SBo\5. l~ambp;lolg l~nh!erns 7;1C. Chuck S1<'arn dress form SS. Large toboggan and pad SlD. Solid birch head and loot 1ortablc TV S25. Recliner chair S1 5 maple dining table Drive, Newport Beach Sl.50. Step table!i S15. Knick-wing 11 5 \\'II bags SJ. l\:ly Double dress forn1 S:i Ski boots s;,. Wheel trarro11o· board S17. Delu.'<e bar-h-que thair S17 .50. 54&-7138 be.· . 2 SETS twin size box spring knacks 50c • S5. 4 tires $2 One hall $3. Girl '11 clo!hcs. 1""" N•w Je~y. C.>I w•goo 123. New S""nish S25 ~ma.II table, S 5 • S 6 and mattresses $15 each. CROSS.\1AN Pellet and BB size tO boy's cloth · ouv .. $.1. Antique table. 4 chairs ""' '\\Yl'n 4.{i Pi\1. platform rocker $10 gateleg Chest ef dra\vers SlO. End 11• 5'1G-each. Call dryer l 2 5 . R-\6 ' , . cs, .;_;zr 545.l:lM. SX>. ?vlaple t:ookcase SIO. 1vall plaques SI7 and S25. 2 IATCH covrr $15. 962-0661 !able S8 vanil chair S5 gun, new a. 7866. Toas!er Sl O. Spice and · l\'UmC'n 5 RIZC 4.1~===-~-~~= cribs $5 each. Car seat $3. Y tables $20. Lamps S5 • S20. BEAUTYREST Double fia"o' ,,., 12.-. y,··yl i\Ien's jackcls, i;ize 42 11nd \\'RINGER washer SJ. 2337 Bl~ nylon shag rug S25. 4 piclures Sl-$25. 675-5787. 64., ,..,.,. v ... .,., " ~6 · d 13 50 Jump chair Sl. 962-0161 • · u ~ •prin""' and m a t I re s s . chairs $12.50 each. Records ., · all 10t. .... S5. N t' w Orangf' Ave .. C:OSta l\.1csa. pair beige rapes · pair. I ;;'i;-;,C...~~=.-,"-'...:..:.:,_.,.... 504~ll Jasmine, a ey, .. ~ ""-SID Cl he 11 1~ decorator vrlvl:'t pillo"·s SJ . 3 pairs of tangerine $3.50 DOUBLE Mattress and box , N' . 1 k _. WHITE baby crib SlO. Baby headboard and fra me $25. ·""-' • . 01 s • a. and I . 96,__. 20381 2 Aulome!tc washers. moto.rs · • · I :.fE s sults, sac!, RJ>O•• 1-17= Crib II I' • ""'7U · 1 =·•r !\oral S5 All 40" SP""" St::i. Singe mattress ma u=~ . .,.,, ner $2. Popcorn popper S2. Pool (10 ~air rtryf'r Sl.50. Racing car . good Sa each. Hotpoint pair. ,.-' · coals, very good condition Crib sheets SI. Nf'w potty " 2• ~vt'r and supplirs $15. S2. Bar glasses 50c each. Cra1mer Lan<', H.B. rcfrigrrator S20. Ne IY x 54". 1 pairs Dutch blue and box springs $20. Sofa 40 rrgular Sf>.S2!i 673-4169· chair SI. Sunbeam iron S4. Rt'cord player S20. Infant Laddt'r $.'i. Bike "'agon 15. REF'RICERATOR, \Vo r ks chrome lo\vel rack S2. and antique \\'hilc I ringed bed, niatching chair S20. REFRIGERATOR $2a chest Clean eola S2.50. 2'' x 4''. 3c ear SCAIS, 2. S2 f'ach. Bird Portable lype"Til{'r l25. reel i:;oo<f S25. &12-Jl2t Abalont' shells 2 5 c _50 c. curtains and valancing-cost Sturdy Maple dining table SID 2 bunk spreads S3 waffle a foo! 8 doors, ha,1e gla~ cagt' S2 TV stand s:t Indoor i:;olcl bar ~25. Antiqu" HALICRAFTF.R Radio SZ.'i. Clarine! S20. sun be-am $80, sell for S2.';. 2 oil v.·ith hinged leaf. when up ! iron, blender $2. 642-9396. louvre around carh one, 612-7074. card . r:iblc Sla, E_ a r I y HoiopHal bed. ole<l"o·c 12-,,. clock. ha!!ery. O""ratcd S3. paintings CHuldas ) Sl5 C'ach. IJ" "'lde and 48" Jong, like rd d h 12 1 ~--~----A k si Gold • •-k small harvest lab!e $15. FORD parts, detach~ ti, !iO 1 an eavy C'ac l. ~E\Vl.'C >Jo·h;,, $20. 2 mcric:i.n roe ~r _a, Gns slOVf' SX>. Rock in" Bi NI ca"e !or Finch \\'ilh 1 floral SlO. Boy's gun rac 2214 Elden c M " d I $2 S II ' 0 t 5 Darling straight chair "'ith power steering comple!e ~ · ·' · lormflll'I. si1.P 12, S\~1 e11rh. r~pcs S 11 0rgc ta.ir .. J. ~1~ chair SI. BRQ S5. Ex!l'nsion nrslin~ hoxrs. rxtra l<1rgc S2.;xJ. Pellr t gun S · carved SS. Srnall franied S7.50 car radio S5. Usrd \VOMAN'S s11·C'aters, tar;?f' !\Ian's llCACOl:lt, sit.e ~1 • sin 6P1A.~r,,,2.1 , ur1ains ::> • !'ords s,;, 2 rl'f'Ql'd pla,·ct•s s2:1. l!ljJ Tusnn Ave .. Cosl:-. \\"on1cn's si,11:1 11 ski j11ckcl accent nlirror 53_50, 2 moton:ycle helmcl, 6~~ S5. 50c. Crystal ~tt"m~'arr, 2:-i Coffee table anr! 2 ellfl ,.....,ij .) SID. 2 nqu;irium lanks s:i. f1 i\1C'~a. 5411-503". Re.ming!on $5. Root archC'l'!I bc11v 30 burner hot plale SS . 1969 Pomona, 0.1 548-6997. piCCC'S S2U. J\f!chrnwatl' ~ • !Ables SI D. Chair $1D. U! illly GA.~1E srt • hvo high ha<'k gal hulanr 1:1nk S7, Cal tyl)C'\l'fl1t'r offict' gJze. good pound drtllV $lj. GrC'Cn resin D cc 0 r a t i v e shelf SL VOLT omcler S7.50 TV S2. Ca1np stove S2 .. j(J, ~1ap!e labJe S2.!"JO. 10 x 10 rugs SlO 1nus!11rd rotor decorator baskc1 S2. :1071 Pini tr Dr .. l'ondirion S:.'J. 1 \vilccl trailer ~rape's wilh candlrs Sj. 6·1G-26S,I, poltt'rn generator S20 hra(I find foot board $2j, t'ach, Rockrr SS. 2 lable chair~ need uphols!c.ry S25. C.M. 5-10-805.IJ. Sal-Sun only. \1·ith •I !'C'lraclable legs, 3 II 10 volume Popular Scil:'nccl=~C.:.-'-c--~~- vacuum tubl': volt meter SlO Elrctrir. hair dryc.r. hood la1np~ SS pair. 4 dinet!r n1a!ehin: 4S" rot!nd gan;" FREEZER Chesl 11g 11 long, x 4 II $2~. Girl's 18" bike, good bindings l15. 11 BEAUTY shop fixtures 2 marker gtonera!or S25 signal and casr $.l . Kin~ si7.f' chairs $3. Hal'lsock S2 table $2a, Cost $3.j(J, 'l 11\•in 21 2 ft "'irle 30 .. derp S25 SM good condition $1J. 2 volume "On It Yoursel! display coses 3' x 6 1 ~· "'ilh generator SID de-pth finder spread, \\'hite S3. \Vall hung Child's rocker S2. Bahy's berf rramell SID. ~4-5450 bar. 5 ft 2" long S20.· Au matching 1''rench pro,•1ncial Books" s;i, Ne"l'!XJrf Sho res glasll shelve!'. $25 each. 2 S.20 croquet set S5 typewritl"r desk lop $-1. \Vood sewing tub s1.;io. Iron Sl. Dishe~ nra~ looking natural wood 1 good condition 962-7653_ arm chnirs. rle<'d new area. 64&-35!14 commodes Sl5 each. Cabinet ""'· !\.ien's sulU. iizl': 40, $5. che!rt S3. Pa!1erm lOc.k:ook 5c-50c. Pots 11nd pans ;,r _ X 8 panrlin" for 13. wlrl,. 8. f'O\'f't"S Sl:i each. Outdoor with sliding cloors S25 each ..., hooks "'-~-G ""-" ·" PAIR Maple Slt"p rnd t11hlt"S I I S'S" U-·• t OGU I I · · ti C h. Shi ... -151.1 ~1. Sal & Sun, 11). ..... · .~.... ames ""1<:. Sl, l:'I gal Bquariun1 SlD. high ~m $25. 2S4 Knox SL C' ia SC ..-:i. ......., carpe s V E s a on1 1.'0mpct1t1on sec on. ountertop ca 1net , ._.. • "-... ,... 1. d. 5c ~ & S12.50 rach. i\1aple corner $3 nd s· 8 · ~ $25 5. 2264 Meyer Pia~. CM. ..,.-. .... ., in ingi; • ....... 12-0019. Cl\f aftf'r 5 eve'.'i 64~2!191 · a ;i, mm movie "aler i;ki like new s..... . Low storage chest $25. Polr lamp SI. Toys 5c • Si. ~~-~~~-slep tBble Sl5. Zenith SIC'reo C'Rmt'ra. R&H cartricij:e SJO. 673-734D 1S~i6 Port Charles Place. GIRL'S 24" bikt'. trainini:: Bissell carpe-I siv£'epcr Sl. DINETfF. Sci 4 chnlrs, lllETAL shrlf units SJ. Old r"f'NJni pla)'t'r, \VO rks f::ood Book.'i. la.die~ clo1l1es t!k-Sl. NB. 644-l9!H Sat & Slln "'heels. good condition S7 2 Elrctrlr. inanir.UN:' srt S5. 5t'a.IS 1D operi S2.'i. ll~ind lypr11·riter S25 Pr i n Ii n ~ S25. \\'ing back chn 1r S.l. 2~" ~IR-7570. 141 E:. \\'ilson DOUBLE bt'tl Sli. Che~! ef Captains ch.11irs S5 each. \Vomen·s C'lothcs, sb.e 12. 111, crocheted tah1c,·loth SZi. pre!l.s S25. Oii:;p\ay la hit's $8. t.tnplr ronsol<' TV S2.i c ~1. 1 ~ blk off Nl'ii·pori rlra~·rM. s2:-1. small table s:::i. DOUBLE bed nt ass i ve Eleciric mi~er. ,:: o o d 16. Sc. Sl . 2!78 Canyon Dr. CrochctC'd dothes. scarfs Shf'lf hrar krrs 10c. Ammn 51~1Zi r>orlh. lllirror SJ. ~hi'\\'Wd chair dii;tressed maple box spring condi1ion $3. Lafgf' VeniC<' C.'l .~f. rtcar Victoria ~-SJ.:i<>. Kit<"hf'fl s ink cans SI, 1'-ramed poliUcal 1 \Vind0 ,,. shu1IC'N: 3'xl'x7·r· ,~~~~~~-~ s1 :-i. 67:Hl022 and n1atln'ss S25. 536-8296 print. rice frafT'lf' SS Dani11h f!t11n~s. in cabinet formlca pinll S:xl. EIC<"'fric hot p13!1'. S2 rach. 6 light chllnclC'liC'r LOVf.LY fi. :..; !I' Avocado modern chair "'ilh cushion. 21li HP Evinrude motor S20. 4 lop SlO. G.E. co!lee pol S.l 2 burner S3. ElC'CIMCal S2.l. L..1dirs \l'tltch SJ. 2I .. shag n1g, used 6 mon!hs S2i t"Xcellent condition S12. 26" llres 7.3.1 X 14, SlO. Swan \\'afrlt' iron S3. Kitchf'n i1en1s lOc -s,5 .Hard"'llre zenith TV B/\V perk-ct STJ 4' X fi' shag rug gold and Montgomery \\'ards rocker $4. Jumpseat and gadi,;e1s, knives, plates, 11nd paint l()(' • $:). 2340 Man's bike Yi<ith Ta.ck S20. yellow S4. Overslu lfed \l'oma.n·s bike, l'XCl':llf'nf v.·alker S3. Infants and glasst's 5c-S2. Cu r I a ins, Neu-pon Blvd .. C~!. HC'Bvy n.tbbcr valiSP SJ comfortable chatr with glip condition Sl5. Bed guard children's gowns pajamas, drapes, spreads. pll1ows, c.i~:. solid state, auto 3 speed Austrian hiking kn11p~ll<'.k SJ covf'rs S4. New hand la\\'fl ritll S2. 18051 Butler, Irvine. some new u n de· r s bl r I l5 lliblr linen!l 50c-S2. Lamp record player like new Sl7. LRwn and patio s11o'l"t'flC'r edg{'r SJ. 2 single beartboarrl 833-1.3~8. cra1,1,lers, outfits, dresses. S3. End, cocktail. s"'lvt"I Call &1~2087 anytim(' SID. CoUt'C table s 15 . and foot boards an I i 11 u e shirts. blouses, hat~ Sc. 50c.. bihlt's S2-SJ. Nw trave~ 646-."iGlO WIG-brown hunian h 8 1 r · \Vomcn·s clothes 5c • t.?. tr>ds Sl-Sl.50. New camera TRIKE 16", Sunbenm h11nd 1~~~-·-------1 ,,·hilt' S:i C'ach. Large Paris slyled S25 BaS11lne1 l 2.50 Toys Jc. 50c. l\fcn's <'1011ml Sl , Jewt'll')' 2.'ic-SI. 2J20 mixer. G.E clock rndio. LADIES buck!(' ski boot!l. lop scene plelurt' $7.50. Snov.· carafe 11ntf bur~r· S 3 . ll11"£f'r sizes !ic -S2. Drapes t:lflcn, C.i\I. Osler hlcnrirr m1>!0r S7 qunli!y, lliZI' 7, boot tree. rhain;q 7.50 X t•l or 6.70 X \~ Dishes 20c·25c. $48-62811 and curtains 5c. SJ.50 somr \\IOQ[) T<'A cnr\ SL). Pole f'nch. lt'f' ska!f's sizt"s 7 $9. polco:.. lC'111hrr ~lovr.~ nnd $2. :14" X '.lO :I shelf. sliding 4 l\1APLE "'ood c8pt11 ini; nC'"'· T"'in anrt full beds$.). lnmp SL 2 ll('I\' light brown T:1ri ~hoC's !li1.~ R, rollrr .!!hOI' ~le~. all for SZ.i Prr.o;lan rloor cnbl11rt $:!.Rox srring5 t"ha \rt S9 each COnK'r table SlD. Shoes. 11ll siics, so1nc ,1,iqi; $!(1 i·:ich. tllotol'ific ii;katc~ !litr 7 $3 f':ich. SRO iiig S2~1, '' Cr i-n 1 i ,. c <tnd part S2. Stnndarrt lamp Sl!JO blue-rocker $7.50 4 ne1v 5c • SOe. Ma.trrni!y Gisnl OC'!l'01! torlurr track f'Xf'M'I~ hike . SZOJ. Ne1v Playthings" 1vondrn <loll $2. Brasil !amp 4 ~1.-onccs S•I. (hevy hubcaps S4 llt'I utility cloth3 Sc S2. 21 8 J $8. Arnold Palnicr la.blc golf riu lltrrl rl ll c ro n shan1 hou~e Sl2. Sand bn'I: S.l llo'< \\1h11r pcarl\\•ick hlJnlpc'r, table $3.00 dttws Sl.50 NaOonal, DI tntranct' on SI, Johnny \\lrsl jeep and ~Prt'arf~ p\&17 &oars en• pink sririni;~ lron1 double bf'(! $4. ncl'fls hince SJ.50. English each. alte 14. lll-22nd SI. Govcmor. 6~5-2289 horse tr11.ilcr S:i Johnny hvin SIO. Ly\111: full St5. 6T;)-~ plcnlC' 1!!'1 wt1h eh in 11 , C.1'1. lr•R=EN=CH;-;-~Prov=~;~oe-;a~l,-,dou,-,b.,.lt' \\'C'5t doll $1. Dllniel Boone Sutlc:asr Sl. Tnblt'cloth sc.111. \\'ASHING machlnt' runs cutlery S.l 2 6'' X 6 8" doors 1970-STYL E bceullf\ll btd. Golden Bisque finish OQll S2. Gisnl Aot farm $2. round·l't'Clan,gle. S2 e:ach. SlD. Div11n &lcept'ra~chair "11h htlrdwsre $2 ca<'.h. 5 -. S-'-• ,-• m&tl-,. The Visible \\loman 12.50. Bernttrrt Allman cashmere SlO. CMir S2. Oval braided gR11on Navajo nat 11o•hlte weddin& dress and veil, ai:i:e. • ..., ,.. ..... "" '"' t .... Boost t l" 18 s o 12. orig. $50, sell SZ-1. SIO. Needlepoint sofa pillow Gan1e5 S1 .!i0. Pictures Sl. ,;S•,·c~.:_.rs -· ·'---:r sea.2 3 rug, ;-i x 1 · 2 braldcd paint SlO. An~ whitt' Shocldrw pink crepe fonnili, SU.SO. Bookcase SID. Blue-Stroller S2. 369 Ralom Pl.. • .,. .. ,room ~""'5 size · nu;5 S5. Cotfet' lahlrs S.l -dresser B')ld trim SZS. 1738I alie S. matchlnc purw and gre('n glu! 5 pllon watt'r Ci\! ~\.11. SI. Girl's clothe• size 3, 6 SJ. 4 .,.M tablt>5 S5 each. 2·18 Sanla Isabel. F.V. M7~11 I 7 All '-• t juir SI0.50. F r t1 nc I a can t,~ •• ~,RL-Y---.-----Jr. S, 7· 2flc • $.l New ~.\I.I ~C~at~a~U~M~D~'~· ~N~B~5'~8-~7~606~~1;WANA°i<iiM,;,; .... ~mer ll'tloel. .I r.t • "'"On'I ''"' ut• Amcnnn SMUonel. gkln boots from CMll<l:t S~. l;J UNIOlt •·• s· Al\IANA relrlgerator-ttteze.r once $25 bowllna ball S4 .. Apple." soup turttn S1!i0. olive '"'f'f'rl. llkt new. each ()vfor f~ fool boo!' S.'i. lo!! uru ma ttress a S25. 5'Pr29.i7 boat o.rs SJ l.:i(lon road \\'ondl"n &alad bov.·] and 6 ~ion S25. 6 4 2-81 7 t , II Ill nd R h rdl F-'<Ct'llt'nl condition 21211,:o;~,_:::::.._,,,--~- -•-.... ~I. no ca~ S·I h11nd lndl\'1dll81 ~·ood serving 549-3997. itm nn 11 u~ 8 · All!f'r Pl , C~t · 4 SPLIT rim Chevy pick-up ''"""''.. 9Sfi2 Prppert~r Dr t v e , ¥.Ix-hole 15" \\'hrcls SID t~'l.'11 IJ)()Wf'r 13. Boy's hrl'>\'I• SI. Llntn brldgt ~Ill ~PORT'A-~B~LF.= .. -R-C_A_TV~ t !)6.t\~l·l:t l;\'t'ANT'S cnr brr!, coinplrtr cnch S.J8-4l(f Schwinn Sltnc Rfty, nH"ds 1:J(' • U. Cockuul nnpklnl'I u :;. 2.1" c11.bilX'T ltCA 1v $7 Or!l!'lf'!! iind t"ltM11ln · ~ ~·ork S10 1>9rtrb1u:k boo!t.-c lOc • Sl.75 '#'1. Cncxl IJQOIQI S..'lO. Portable J't'COrd fil:iyrr THRO\\' ril1011·s. no! stuf/cd, rod~. var•()li"' lcnt;h•. 1111 BOY'S S!lngray b~kc S20. \VALL Piincling. ne"· S:l 50 a sheet, 1951 Tus!in Ave Cosla ~leM 54S-j(l34, \VIG new synthetic blonde SIO. r~all 18" tiwnan hair SlO. 96S-1970 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD lOc: lncornple!t junior lll'Qll 5e-• 50c 1'1itmi:tine:t 2c · 5c. $20. fi'l4~t992. 50c • RCk-An.,el Plllqur•. hllrd\\'atr S2 . s.;. Tank t)•f'lt l,.C5~'&-1.,;,,1~09~.---~-~ club11, ~"OQds, lrona 17, ~turd 9-6, no Sun.-lay. IG '~.A~S:.-R~,.-,,,~. -,-.-t-,,,-:;;-S2."i, ~,~~::~~~~7:1;nl';h. 827! vi\ e 11 u m 1· I C' 11 n 1' r , l.INED Drapl'S Sj and SIO. pm~. bl ti, fl•hJn& poles, ~tontla)I Tuesday 6..! P;\1. Cll'lln M8-J38i . nllachmon~ s:. P I n ~ 1 l c l~uclotr thalr, good for , do!hJl'I( P.ic-SS. Sal 10.5, 400 ~ Na luu11, Corona dcl "°"=--=~~=~-1 SPANISll 6 i;lrlnt guilM $1S. poll)' SL tJpprr f.111. y, upholstcrlni: Sl. 2006 Alla -~E. JIM , corntr 'J'\J1tln, NS. I ~•:l~••:_::;:i:•:=::.... ____ ...l,~·&:t ~VW..::..!"~•~ll!..!125::::.· ~54~r;.54ll=~· '!. R4&-J786 Ne"·pol't. 548-3106 Vlstn, East bluff, &44.(17$0. I • • • S1turdiy, Stpttmbtr 5, 1~70 DAILY PILOT jS3 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Full Race! 4 B & C Sails! Mobile Homes Frostpoint &: Sealpolnt S/S fuldio! DincHc! 9HP EXCEPTIONALLY cute kittens !4 ~ $10 each. E-rude~ Choice Slip $50 -------- kittens-some fluffy, some 546-9178 JOHN GRANATH 673-3570 •••••••••• part Siamese. 5'1S-'1615 9--ll 31' Au.-:. cutter-Ha.Het ds.l THE MEADOWS FREE Poodle type mul, gd Dogs 8125 cng. Dacron sails. Sips 4. • · Ve'"" gd -od. T.O.P. of (In the Irvine watch do& · companJOn; BEAUTll'UL !a11tTI male .,, ..... ~8-1389. 91.:i Great Dane, l uea.r old. 136/mo. Ask for J im ph: Or•nge groves) " 673-S499. Now renting spaces FLUFFY Kittens, black & Black mask. Housebroken. 1 ·1 & STURDY ""' "'''°"'" au•. . Alu li·1'1illion Dollar sil\'er ,vhite & s1 ver Excellen! watchdog. Good IN ·' • "'S 3842 915 ,1~. 51 .... 2. gaUc u & head. f\tob1Je Home Communiry 9200 TRANSPORTATION -- '66 Norton chOpper completely rebuilt TRANSPORTATION $1150. 67>l964 1%i Ton encl'lscd tre..ight box '69 l!ONDA 750, xlnt 7,500 (G963691) dlr. Will take care miles. all original $1100 in trade or finance private 54~009. party. 546-4052 or 494-Qll. '68 BULTACO, 250 cc. Gd. '68 CHEV ~T. V-8. Stick. for street or dirt. Extru. Fleetside CUst. cab R/H 2 $595, 540-5198 saddle tanks HD suSp. LG e '67 BULTACO Matador mi. Ex. cone!, $17 5 0. flirt bike. Ne 111 eng, $400. 5'18-1450. Call 675-¥77 afll!r 6 c*~'62~""r'"on1-,--,r""-"'"100=-. -:-4-"""w7hl AUSTIN HEALEY multicolor. Call .r• · disposition. AKC r eg. ~... ..,,,. ,, , Nu dacron sails, As is $1800. • 521·:1 llC'res of fun Jivlng FREE To home, 2 kittens, "494-o-.-23-.1;;6=c.-;,.,-:;-::-:--;:-,,.,,~ I &12-39TI/8am-5pm. 548-3918 .. • $300,000 recreational. Afl· * '6.1 HONDA 50 CC, needs dr!ve, '68 327 Chevy eng. -----·---- work, txi. w"to'drlvt. Galea tin's. c.u AUSTIN AM ERIC A Call 540.3177 Phil Manuel for compl. info 67~1. trained for litter box, shOts RHODESIAN R l d g e b a c k evcl. r ial & r.ulrural center, full 549-1849 917 AKC Ch. sired. Xray clear. 26, SOLING ,69 Olympic cl. tinic, ln park service <.~n. '69 Honda 350 _ street p up p 1 ES, La b & Stud service wkdys a.ft 5. Abbott North Sllil~. Lots of 1er; 3,;ioo miles $700 LEAVING Town-must st"IJ \Veimeranr.: mix blk & 1 548.Bm. xlras $3950. Courtesy to • Daily smog • frC'l" oct?an 673-0316 1951 Jo"ord 11' ton pick-up ~ female 5 males. 549-1610. 9/5 SHERRY'S Poodles. blk. brokers. ll2 w. Coast ""''Y· breezes, surrounded by _or. t.lJSCELLANEOUS Triumph ~~ ... ,'". ns good. Bes1 offer. 4 Yr. old male pedigree cock·a·poos $25, silver toy N.B. 548-5551 angc grovrs & niounta1ns motorcycle parts. .,.,l>""\IVJ wheaten scottie, I i k P s $125, whl. $60. 546-2848 BARGAIN • Better sec! 11' e "min from "''Orld's largest 642-8326 '66 Ford Econo Super Van. Sales, Service, Parts Immediate Delivery All Modela J1ru1µort Jl111µ01'l s $1695 J1rtLIPLlrl 31111 po rt~; 1J750 llACH IHwy. Jt l 893-7566 • 537-68;2.4 NEW·USED-SERV. U'l.l'l.l"UV llDBll «uto •port ltd Authorizerl Sales • ServlCe P11rts New and Used Sales Open, Sunday 537·TI77 Call Collect. rRANSPOltf A TION ! linportocl Autoo Moe JAGUAR --·------'--1 '62 XK£ ROADSTEI • (UJC 510) $1195 J BILL JONES '• 8.J. Sports Car c:tn~ 2833 H•rbot. C.M. ~l l owoer, c~ )'el.low exlcr· iQ with blaclc Vlnyt inter- ior, 1onncau covor. Has had f'xcel!ent care. (SQX 122} $1099 full price. WJIJ Unance pvt. p1y. dlr. Cal: Maury alt 10 am 540-3100 or 494·2503. '66 GHIA oew radlals, &m·fm 1w, $1095 offer. 548-1793 • 'SS.Like new • 30,IXX) mi, r.ew tires. $1795 545-8906 I KARMANN Ghill '65. ;300. 20712 Splndrilt Ln. 11.B. 962-8732. "'6~-8~-1~2~·4·~m~SP~10~1·R~T1~-C~1P~·l·~~ I "".~~.,"~,:U-":'---... -~"'h-,:,-· ~~,~'"'"""-'"'__,1; 1 mrs. moo. 873-2312. Radio, heater. j\VXM557l $1995 BILL JONES B,J. Sports C.ar Center 2833 •!arbor, C.M. 5-i0-44!11 NEW FIAT 1970 150 SPYDER Ali colors to choose from. $23.15 + Tax & Llc .. MET' METRO l9:lJ 14 '!' bui! .nper. Stove, a:lnk. Ice I . c:::rpet- ~. panelling, ~~ '. n e w paint. Xlnt condili( .. '. * 545-7245 ... AU m00•l• to 'h"""'· MERCEDES I C•lifornl• Sport C•rs children &JJ-{)161 9/5 Doberman female. 3 yr. Trimaran Charact•r boat. lihOpping center ti"ashion --~196=2-,,8'°'SA,,-""'"·""'",--I Customized, except. cone!, ADORABLE K ittens. Ch. sire. Needs kids safP ror children. Sail or Jslandl d' bk bask $150 must see, best olr ovrr Unusually c:ule, trained to 968-6595 row: w/trlr. 111.ll & oars. • Championship'-la11o·n bowl. ;i_747~.e, et SIOOO. (21 3\ 592-2334.. box. 536-4960 915 **Schnauzer Pl.\ps •• S290. 673--0a95 in& green -~~~c--;=-:--=:-.=-l -,·,;ss;;;roO,n1TiP'ilcl<k<'-ufippj1-;si;;pdd 31.x> w:c.o.tt Hwy., N.B. 901 E. lat, S.A. 542-88:ll Mercedes Btnt 1 ...rz.~ ~17&4 SACRIFICE. 1969 F i a t 1 d . e Small pets allowed 1005 BSA 17Jcc: dirt b.ike. Good corxl nu brks seats BLK Dobennan &: terrier Mae at stu & grooming COLUMBIA :ii, '70, many Enjoy the above at runs good. n~s a httle ha w·u t d 5304574 Aulhorlzed MG Dealer Spyder 850. Xlnt cond. 0....TICrs pC'rsonat CL.. condition. Every conce:. acCf!ssory. Including autc. mF.tic u·ans .. full power •. factory a I r conditioning. Onl31 9,000 miles. Factory warranty in eUect, S • v e $1500. at onJy female puppy to gd home 846-0839 xtras w/slip. $2500 down. $&I .SO p•r mo, Sl:Q. 962.'t.in It 1 ra c. 847-5802 9/8 2 WHITE Porileranian pups Assume loan. 832--0561 CALL COLLECT l\llNI-Bikl.', !\°ew L'Ond, Al so '&,I Ford 1; t~1n0;8, w/de!ux LARGE 3 Section rabbil AKC registered $100 ea. 27' FEATHER Sloop, lrbg\s 7141531-3105, 7141530·29.'lO Cushman Eagle trail bike & ~ ca0~;.3046 ·* hutch on legs and 3 Dutchl -==~-~~""--,=-o/\.\'d. Gd cond, must sell. 7141832-3585, 2131860-5210 Horxla 50. 847-2356 ""'V'" rabbits 5":>-8180 9/J SILKY Puppies -AKC S169J. 675-1393 or 531-5363 ••••••• •• • 1970 KAWASAKI SOO, l.~ * ·59 EL CAMINO * PT Siam('SC kittrm 2 all b\k, 3 mo~~,.o~d1~2 lefl 32' COLU i\tBlA racing-cruis-RIVER SPECIALS miles $S50 67J-99j() ask for Cle11.n, V8. 4 speed, mags. 2 blk with v.·hite. trimming ~ ing sloop. Sips 4. Sac. $1950. Frank. · Firm, $395. 492-1191. ""1.~~o 9/7/·A"K°'C,-,Ro""'g-A'"i~,.,,ccrl;:ca;:cl<-,,T•"rr=ic:-er, 714/84&34(:;. New 12· wide homl's, slightly rd V I 't lCI ...,,,. '""' damaged. Perfect tor the do. 1970 KAWASAKI 500 cc. Xlnt ·ss i'~o. an, x n cot · 1 RARE Albino Siamese odd Female, 7 mo. $65 • 20' Sloop-'A1>0d keel txiat, it-yoursclfcr. Original sell· cond. L i ke new. $150. Sacnbc:e for bst c:ash ofr. or eyes 1 yr. 897-5480 ori -,==*,.;54,;6-09~;;" ... *..-.,.-sir.cps 2. ing price S!i000-$7000. RC"duc. 5'19-2027 h·ade. 646-2698. ~93 9/7 AFGHAN PUPPIES $1100. 8.17·7039 ed ror clearance S400J.$5(XX). Honda s-oo ·5'i FORD ~i Ton tlEALTH Y blk Lab-AKC $150. 646-7589 e 20' Sloop e BAY HARBOR SlOO Slx;:1 mech. cond. Weimaraner pups, 8 wks Afghan Pups. AKC Reg \\'oocl keel boat, SIC'C'ps 2. l42J Baker St., Cosla l\.1csa or brst offr. 646-5586 "" pick up. 546-0483 9/8 QUALITY. * 962-9989 Make offer. 837-7039 Just So. of Harbor Blvd. &.: BEAUTIFUL 2 yr old Mutt. e COLLIE PUPS e SACRIFICE ~an Diesu 1-· r wy, t714l Has all shots, 1payed. Reasonable 6464592 22' FRBGLS SLOOP a40-9170 . 833-20j7 911 ~~==· ====----5-18-1164 OR 6754795 Mbl Home Buyers Serv. KI'ITENS, 3 all wht 1 tiger, Horses . 1830 32' PC Xlnt cone). Racing 6 wks weaned, boX·trained./;.;.:;.;=-----=;c rec:ord. !'\lust Sell! S3495 54~1570 9/7 A.Q.H.A. 3 yr Black n1are, * * 646-2577 * • 1 ---~-~-,-.,....c: gd disp. very inle ll. Prof '°"""'C:..:.-ioi-'1 .=""'=--c-;:;1= HORSE ~fanure by tnick or trained $900. 833-2S48. 14' Potter Gass .,..,.,p ii eeps box f u 11 . Y o u ha u I . --.,,,..,;,· =~==c-=-2 xlrlt. cond. many extras, 548-1243 9/7 e HORSE TACK e ierms 962-4251. I ,C:=-7'~=--,--,-==-Used brid lPs. blanket$ & ~~'-"=,.-'-=-,--,---= GElli'iAN Shepherd puppy -access * 833-284.5 * COLUMBrA Defender, 29', nds gd honie 537-2301 917 .,.. ...... .,.·-.--,-...-:.-..~-sips 6, 30 HP inbrd, full FREE kille~ 892-2118 after Quarterhorte Gelding rac·g Many ex t ras . 6 pm 9/7 13 yr Call 644.0279 641Hiil47. 494-773.j PLUM BAGO plants & sword TRANSPORTATION SLOOP.21' henched mast 28' cabin, sails, aux. all like frrn plants. 49-1-2882. 9/5 Bo.ts & Y1chts 9000 fK'I\'. value $2500 must s.cll • FREE bantum chickens to gd $150 ifs youn; 64;Hl295 home. 546-66611 9/5 FREE I CAL 23 No. 681 6 HP 5 BLACK kittens and 1 white e Evinrude motor. iop rond. kitten. 8 v.·eeks old . $2800 714/675-7842 or 962--0938 9/o HUNTINGTON BEACH 2!3/862-6971 5ADORABLEkiUel'l5,4wht, POWER SQUADRON'S * BEAUT 52' 8-mcie r 1 tiger. t girl, 4 boys. Very BASIC BOATING Sloop. ;t7,.soo. Term!!. Slip playful &: need good home. COURSE T . ~ 0 c ea n side . 646-1843. Huntington Be•ch 714/~3645. ORANGE kitten. free to &ood High School • !ll1'· Sailing dinghy • home. 537~. 918 Rooms 121 & 122 Good yacht lender. $350 BEAUTIFUL. 8 wk old kitten Starting Sept. 14 end * 67·')..8900 * dark calico. 842-6329 9/7 ••ch Monday through SNO\VBIRD Buying a mobile home? Save SlOOO's. Let our mnn~y-sav. ing experts represent you in fhr purchase of your mobile home. TI4/494-#16 l!hi:47 MAYFLOWER Mobile Home. furnished & crp\'d. Cov. patio & util house. '~ hlk Jront Beach in H.B. $38.JO. 542-2210 or 842-4~J9. IDEAL Bay!ront Joe. Mobile Honie w/col'ered pa t i o . Ideal for sing le person. 67:Hi292. PAR.AMOUNT 10' x s:;· 2 br, 8' x 32' p111io, wshr/dryr hook up, fam. pk. S.A. 835-1136. AD ULT l\1obile Park. Kil Trojan 20· x Sj' Double expandro. Unfurn. 642-0507 MOBrLE Home. 8x40', air rond. $1800 or bst otr. Call 96S--1189. Motor Homes 9215 ·51 Honda 250CC. dirt &. stl't'l't legal. Must Sell? $250. Jeeps Call Ed. 542.-2180 9510 YAMAH.A, Expansion cham-;;rn:r OR SAt"ARr '69 her. DTI, .RTl, S35. Toyota land cruiser soft top S<IS-1995 4 wh dr. moving aarc:lllce 1969 DUCATI 350 c:c -li ke $2200. 548-00« new, 1450 mi. !\tust sell. $500 1967 Scout 4-wheeJ drive, or best offer 642.-9971 N.B. $1950 or best ofter. Good • '67 Triumph. Cherry, Lot~ Cond, CaU ~ of chrome. Must sacrifice.I========= Sell or trade. 646-5983. e '66 HONDA 300 e Campers 9520 $300 * * 54&-0989 1----·----- '69 Hooda CB 350 APOLLO J ust rebuilt, e :oc c•pJJe·n1 condition $550. 642-1434 l\JOTOR HO!\IES • '65 Y A.i\fAHA 80-set up for dirt $150. * All Steel Construction Call 61;.l-8877 alter 6 * All FlbcJ'l:'l&!s Exterior '70 Yamah• Enduro MILLIGAN$ Trailer Sales 12:'>cc, S475. 646-4521 13951 Harb:tr Bll'd. '65 YAMAHA 250cc GanJen Grove * 537.21152 s.m. 645.1816 '69 YAMAHA llOcc Good condition &16-2540 Auto Service & P•rtt METRO VAN 1953 ~ T builtin camper. S!Jve, sink, ice box, car- peting, panelling, bed, new paint. Xlnt condition. * 545.7245 * ·fil A u s ti n Healey-While w/black interior. S600 Eves. 494-'1997 BMW Authorized Dlr. Sales • Scn:ice e Parts I LL ?>.10 DELS TO CHOOSE FROM • 2800 Cpes in stock • rmnlediate De.livery Service il1onday 'till 7:00 P~! Sa! 'llll Noon COAST IMPORTS Of Orange County Inc. 121)) \V. Paclfiee Coast Hwy (Across from Balboa Bay Clubf 642-0406 • 5'11)..(529 CORTINA 1966 ~2 DOOR Cortina GT, runs good -good rubber • belo1v low book. 545-6817 alternoons. DATSUN '10 DATSUN $1500/best oUer, 830-3627. '68 124 COUPE lXEP 18JJ $1795 BILL JONES B.J. Sports Car Centtr 2833 Harbor, C.fl.1. 5404191 '69 Fiat 124 Cpe Exotic red with black vinyl IJwckct seals. Low miles, has had excellent care, Sacri- fice! IXLY235) Take older car in trade. Will finance private • U'ty. Call Pa.t dlr. an 10 : .1 ~!M-7503, 54().3100. '67 124 Wagon t\VXK 610) $895 BILL JONES 8 .J . Sports Car Cent~r 2S33 Harbor. C.t.1. 54!J.449l HILLMAN '59 Hiilman Convert. $200 ~276 JAGUAR JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS The only authorized JAGUAR dealtt In the entire Harbor ...... Complet&, SALES SERVICE PARTS $6995 J1 rtup o1 1 311 11po11-:,' 31«! W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 6'12·9405 M0-17'4 Authorized MG Dea!f!r , Q, .ln9c Cou11 ly'•. lJoge'.t 5,,l,·ct1011 N•_·w & U-."d MPrced··~ Benz Jim S/emons Imps Warner & M-1in St. S.lnt.J An.:i 546.411 '67 MERCEDES Benz SE auiomatic, rad. & htr .. air· conditioning, po w e•r steering, YCR 257, $4.495.00. JIM SLEt.!ONS ll\1PORTS. 120 \V. \VARNER. SANTA ANA , OPEi.'l' EVES. & SUN. M&-4125. • '56 ~1ercedes • Runi; good Best oiler • 675-49j2 • 1956 190 SL Rdstr-reci w/b&c' inf. Xlnt running, ner radials, $1600. 64&-7506 . MG KITIENS • housebroken & November all glass, dacron sails. healthy s.>7-7141 9/4 '350 * 6iJ-589.I PERSIAN Cats 545--2100 9/7 FREE GLADIATOR 24' lbgls sloop. Race/cruise gear. X 1n1 FREE to good home kittens. cond. Dick 548-4563 1622 Baker St, C.M. 54&-4788 1970 cusro:--.r made l\1otor Home. Sleeps 6. Easy parkin~. Only 16' long, Built-ins, c: om p I self t'Ontained. f\1ust ser! Only $•19:)(). 1813 Viola P l. CM. &12-3240 BAUER ........... N.w '70 Datsun BUICK & THINK IN ''~.~" MOPAR 4'56 '°'" <0mpl•1' lli<IO OHC Pkkup with camp. e COSTA MESA 3rd mcm~r $75 Holley 3 er. Sal~ prlce $2099 dlr. barrel with fu el lines & (• G7Th8) Will take c:u In ' _. DATSUN ..,_ 234 E. 11th Street m8ni~ol~ fo.r .383 Mopar $100 trade. Will linance private 548-7765 ''FRIEDLANDER'' J, Basic boating course * 27' sloop * 5 WK old puppies • 2132 offered to the public Sips 4 inbrd. Nice. $4500 \\'estminster Ave., C.M. 9/8 * 67~990 * 30', 38 pas~cnger Ooclgt. 95% by the Balboa Power -========= ronvert~ $7000 or ofter. On UNDERCOUNTER dlshwash. Squadron. Sa i I as -Sun 3071 ~,. p C • 9020 display Sat &: , at "r and rotary nlo>A·er. ..... well as power boal· ower ru1strs 0 c ,1 ~~5-0938 918 _______ \ _P~--r. ·'' • _ Loreto Ave, CM.'" ting taught. Starting ·--- WHITE long • h11.ired ca I. Found.4. t.tos.t L i quor s Thursday night. 0 w n er must identify collar 540.6029 11.fl 3 P~t ~/8 FR.EE carpeting. 11T E. 18th St, CM 918 l PET Banlan1 &. 2 white roosters 2612 S. E . Mesa Dr. Back Bay 9/8 7 PM f\ilon .. Sept. 21, ALBACORE Special -•. l/~ Bicycltt 9'J:25 e\·ery Mo nday n ite Interest, 40' 1esr for l 3 weeks. At New· Chrii;civitch sport lish<'r. SC H W I N N L<'mon-Peeler Skipper 1n a l n ta i n e.d . bike. 5-tipd. \1•/extras-Llke port flarbor Yach t Outstanding concJ. $15,000. new! Club. 720 West Bay 642.-5032. Avenue, Newpor t B e a c h. Bring note· book & penci l first nitc. Any questions call 673·1855. 18. CHRIS Crall runabout, inboard, fa st ski boat. Jo"ull cover. Xlnl corxl. $995. Sec IL ln wat<'r in front ol 207 Edgewater, Balboa Bayfront * 540--7866 * \\'ANTED: 10 11pro::I bike for high school boy. ~S·5281 \ ----·--· Electric Cars 9250 DuColl 1gn1l10n system for ... -. Call 54MCS2 or ,_10.,~,. 383 complete with _....,. "Lea\ler In Tbt"Cear.b Cities" • 1960 Jaguar sedan NEW MIDGET •i-', · ,,... · •• 494.Qll ZIMMERMAN Good -od. Priced to sell. • .,.,~ 1gn111on w1re1 $.11). 633-i);}76 -==~~-~=== >.V U7M ••.t.CH lllWY )t} • or 642·3643. HELP! ,.,lust sell '40 Chevy Call 543-15&1 aflrr 4:30 893-7566 e 531.6824 MUSTANG 239 en 1 1 n e. woodt!n cunper truck, sl~ 5 2l-45 HARBOR BLVD. IT'S Beach house time. Big-NEW-USED-SE RV. ' complete $63 Ford T.!.lCM Xlnt cond. New en&. S·l:?D· =-,,,.=-54G-64-,-.,-l_O=~-, cest selection ever! See the .11peed $25 Mallory Rev-Pol Ask for Mlke art 5, 642·30J3. '66 Datsun 4-dr, good Cflnd. aeelion now! ~ w/transJonner fnr 312 Ford VAN··69 Ford, V8, auto New clu!c:h & brakes. Best l========='--=======;;:::=:r $25. f inned aluminum valve trans, cu11tom-bU campPr, offer, 536-9258 9600 Imported Autos f601 :;:;'."~.'" 312 Fonl 110 ~,:;:11;. Xlot «>od . 132"1. '66 1600 ROADSTER lmporlod C•rs -. VW pans, trans axles IO FT CAR-OVER Camper, & bodyparts. stove Ice box, aink. etc e 642-0443 e w/sta.ncls . .$6.'i(I, 6'12-56S5 ·52 FORD fla thead VB motor, '64 CABOVER Camper. &ood 4 spd trans w/clutch.' '48 cond, $550. Mere. all or part 968-6595 * 642-1573 * Silver fin ish w/black vinyl interior 4 speed. Dir., (RU1: 851) will take trade or fin· ance rrivate party caU 54&4052 or 494-6811. THREE little puppi e s, 2 Fiberglau barges. Oat 35' CHRIS CraJt Cruiser Sip!! anxi<>Us for new born<'. deck, 10'Xl5', fu.tl outbrd 6, cmplty rene'A-ed, lncld 2 l\tales. 540--03S3 9/8 control, LP slO'Vet. Perfect new v.s Aero Marine Eng. ELECTRIC Car, I a I est CAi11PER Shell fOl' 8' bed model. A-t rond. Top, Trailer, Travel 9415 36~ .. hi~~ "!1~ n!ar door dnt. '66 lii\TSUN Roadster 1600, N11 tires, Needs paint, Wholesale. 642-8102. ·~w COSTA MESA HONDA s::. BEAUTIFUL Jemale silver tabby striped 8 mo a I s n hrautiful wht fe m 11. I c Siamese 8 mo & 2 lovable ti.{ier ~!riped klUcns 6 111ks nd gd homP 892-8881 to 6 pm 836-4493 6 10 9 9/7 river houseboat, Jighlng or au10/pilot. din!ctlon finder. poirty b o at. t w I alur ship to i;hore phone. depth canopy, Sl39J. Other wltop finder, batterieg, ball pump, fMlme $1295 or bcgt olfer. etc. Int. cabin like new. Pvl pty. Set' btwn 9&5, Sa! Once Jn a life time b11rgain. It. Sun 11! Adval'l(."t Marine For lnl. Call TI4f830.3966 curtaln!. new ! i re s. \-----------I':::"'=';;~-:::~==":::·===== ba.ttrrics, signal 1 i & h 11· 31' SUverstrcak, 1959, Xlnt ENGLISH FORD installed Jn car. 536-8.176. 642-112Illi46-S.102. -night Jighrs. baltl.'ry charger c 0 n d. s 2 500 , p h : D,une Buggies 9525 I=;;:;=.:;;;;;= :i Bik~s 9275 15· Oasis Citmping TraUer COi\tPETIT!ON Racing dul'll! ALL NEW ENGLISH 'T'ra.nsport, 2099 Placentia, =871=•~·· ~5"&=60:-P~"o--,,-~-,-XLNT Cond-Li'I I nd I a n -· -----Ver-y Clean? R~aSOMble! buggy. Jlllcyers tow'd, 4th FORDS NOW lN STOCK ~9-3959 place In '69 l\.lex. 1000. F'ull DRASTICALJ.Y Cf\\. SACRtt•rcE 21 II Cabin model mini hike. 3111 hp. LOVABLE blk mile poodle 1 FOR SALE -LEASE Cruiser. Perfect sh1pc. Jn Z..spd. $1JO. fi.1~. yr gd w/chlidren I.: cats OR CHARTER water now. $2100. 493-3996 "="==""'===== needs i d home fncd yd $4.$5.000 Down, 5 yrs balance. aft 7:?.0 Motorcycltt 9300 892-8881 by 6 545-46'13 aJt 4( • Jo"lybrld&e Wbeeler Cruls-========= jjjijii;;j;;!;;;j;p;ftjiiiii 6, 9/7 er. Sleeps 8. Completely Speed-Ski Boats 9030 ABUNDANT love from reconditioned throughout, --------- companion1bip lrOm an "1970". MINT C 0 ND. IS' R.aysoncr<ll!. 1'"on1 406 e:aruiaite box trained kitten XTRAS PLUS! ti.take otter! trlpower, velvet drive, full who ~'tarns tor kind. rcntle, Day1 539-8971 Eves I: wk-lnstru.menu, c n c I o s e d people. 6'1)-.3C92 or 67M506. ends 893-MOS. engine. Xlnl cond. $Cil'.XI. 915 25' Pacemaker • algl.u 1967 ;2;::13;;:1.,6-;:;,.c:';-,,-· -.::="::;--;;;;; I ,-,=~=-=,..,-= Sportliaher r.o mp I e te ly 17' C h r I 1 Inboard. UtJJ MALE pup. poodle. Min-equlp(X!d. Must &ell this plank. New top &: covers. Grtyhound mix, Champ. ...,·eekend, $7500. 20~ down All access $1025. 644--0!).18 colo red, \'ery cute. wilh epprovod uroil or 17' Ski 1Jo3.f, \nbollrd. Shill 5'10--0254 9/8 lrada small a c r•a c 11 . V-<lrivc. Chevy 283 eng. A 0 0 RA BL E k 111 ens 673-1385 or 644-1733. 5.19--8016. LlVE OR CAMP TN TillS roll cage hi intensity light~. REDUCED super 11fc1, etc:, Less eng, TO CLEAR TRAILER 16' '68 field It $1;()(), Ask for Jim ph: LARGE SELECTION .11ttam sips. 7 complly 673-6499. equip. $900. 54!!-0044 or1_==~==~=~ 'IO CHOOSE FROM 646-2110 XLNT START FOR Thtodoro ~.-o,!168~-...N'"-om-a-...d -_.,~ . ...--=-, DUNE BUGGY ROBINS FORD Falcon lS~i". $l095. 'M VW pan, Includes trnnt. 216() Harbor 81.vd. • 962-4800 • end. ftont brakes. pedals & Colla Mesa 6'2-0010 "·GS""""N~h"\l=RO=n-. "o."i""'"',-· ""~"'•"•-;II cables, (At 1ssem11 b•lodl Stave, icebox, din'i table • Must St 64M66:5 or 646-7302 $595. 5411-<156. '&. AIRS'IREA..\1 22' self· DUO C3rb l~ cc, hitch, top. contained SAfari.' Xlnf cond. Unique blue tlortl body, S3250 54~1544 yellow whls, !endtrs. $1200. . . 'l171 Br\1101, C.\f. ~2598 day&. Traller1, Utlll 9450 MEYERS ri.1an.l, blue met.al --------'---fiake, br11 nd llf!W 1600 VW FERRARI fEllRAlll Nn>port lmporu Ltd. Or- qe Cou.n4''• onb' author- ized dttJer. SALES·SERVICE·PARTI 3100 W. COi.it Hwr. e Al• COOl•O l'•ONT I NOtH• e l'll:OHT WHl lL l>llVI! e l"OWlll: AllllT•O 15LI'• AOJUITINe ,.llONT OIK lllAICIS e MA>OMUM l l'•lo 'S M"ll e UI" TO .. MILl l !"II IALLOll e l"OUll·'ASllHOla, I Dll, llOAll "'-II• Ntw C.r ,.,.,..~ltfl Ltul Tr1111, TU & Lk- UNIVERSITY OLDIM091U "''' u nus u a I m 11. ~k\n;:s 23"""· -c"a"h7lo:-;:lo"hro:.-'1'°'3S.-w;ltP 15· N·Vtt boat . 45 HP Mere:, ~l•me~I'! le Jon, hAired. grll)'ma.rlnc, SS. •to. $2750. cont'nl lrlr . bl: wh l, $7!i0. 962-3060, 9tS Bayshon: Pk. U9 or M&-3441 Afl t:r 3 PM 968-7452. HONDA Scrambler: Bit 337 cc. Big Um, Super la.st. Lota of Rac:lng Xtrl ~. $250. Bell Magnum helmet 7 ,fc II $40 Batt• Racine Jarkcl 46 S40. Never worn. M6-3!Xll. 4 x 8 UTILITY tralltr with 1arp. vecy good cond. $145. 2818 Loreto, Cl\.t. MS--09.111 eni::. PorlJCht clutch, 2 'ops, chrm whla. Gates Ures. Vrry clc1111, $149&. !48-044(), Newport Belch '42·9405 540.17114 l11iii21!!!!/soilHAlliU4lliiiillillilV!i!Di!. !!l!!!!!liiiilciiol!s1i!!Ai!!Mlii!ISAl$40.1!19164011 AUtborltt.d 1't1rr&r' 0t.Jw ! I ........ • '. • • e • • ' • • :J4 DAIL¥ PILOT 5.iturd11, September 5, 1910 fiiANSPORTATION rRAN SPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ~SPORTATION _ TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION -·---- Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Auhlo 9600 Imported ~~toe 9600 1;.;.;.;:;.;.:..:::.;;.~;.;.:.;..._= ---· . Imported Autos --·--· -VOLKSWAGEN Imported Autos 9600 Used Cars 9900 '67 DUNE BUGGY Absolutely the ul!lmAte In CUiiom dclai'. New top. chrome plating througbout. Volkswagtn engine, n ~ w rubber, fibergllllls marble llnls.h, This la a steal! (971- Used Ca rs 9900 CHEVROLET MG MGB PORSCHE PORSCHE 1--- TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN LARGE SELECTION of vw , MG : Sales. SerW...:, Parta: ~iate OIUvuy. All Mod'11 ' ·: J~rll.1µort _ ! '31111µ0 1!'.i - '65 r:.ce R~ADSTER Excellent condition, wire wt.eelll. (VNE 099), O'A'ned by JltUe old school tuchtr. Take lrade or sma1J down. Will tin. pvt. pty, Dlr. Call Pat alt lD am 51>'3100 or 49<-'llQI. '64 MGB ROADSTER iiilii~~~~·~j l\Vire whttla, n.dkl. <HCCl.79) $995 (OPM 188) $495 BILL JONES 1 B.J. Sports Car Center 2f3.1 Harbor. C.l\I. 540-4491 '63 1.IGB BILL JONES B.J . Sport! Car Center 2833 Harbor, C.M, 5404491 '67 MGB GT Hardtop. radio &: heater, wire wheel.!, loaded, $1,995.00 JIM SLEJ\tONS IMPORTS, 120 W, \VARNER, SANTA ANA, OPEN EVES. & SUN. -· '68 MGB GT Coupe <560ZCP) $1895 BILL JONES B.J. Sportl Car Center 2833 Harbor, C.?.1. 540-4491 Demo! 5700 actual mlle1, 5 speed traits., mag wheels, AM/FP.f. Special factory equipped. Yellow with black interior. {_•301224). BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 31852 Vali. Roa~ Sin J uan Capistrano 837-4800/ 493-451V4.99-2261 '63 PORSCHE '70 Targa 911 'T' Demo! Exactly 682 miles. 4 speed, AM/FM, chrome whf'!-1&. NEW VW BUG $55.89 pr. month $147.78 down lndudH BILL YATES $1995 tu & Lie. ()pen End VOLKSWAGEN BILL JONES vw LEASING B.J. Sports Car Center AT s.tn~,;;;·g:.=., 2833 Huber, C.M. M().4491 CHICK IVERSON 837~800149J.<.llll<99-2261 '67 Triumph TR6 vw '61 PORSCHE f •Ottd w/overdri'<, wt.. JJ70 HARBOR BLVD. wheeh:, AM/l'M dlr, low COsrA MESA CABRIOLET miles. Run. """ • 11ne _La_r_g_e _Se-lec_t_r·o_n_ watMi. CU0V846) Will take Hrrdtop, &learning rnetalllc car in trade or finance pr> Of VW Campers, i;il"er, with brand new in- 1erior, chmme wheels, ra. ~~· S4S--4052 or Vans, Kombis, ~~ ;,'";; fl';:/F" ""'°· t -=c:,=65'--TR-1-UMP_H__ Buses, New & Used $2199 lmmodlete Delivery CHICK IVERSON <•HW.J400> CHICK IVERSON $695 vw VW BILL JONES 549-30ll 211:1. 66 ar 67 B.J. Sports Car Center SG.3031 Ext. 66 or 61 ·coSTA MESA 2833 Harbor, C.M. 541).4491 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ,62 TR..4 COSTA MESA. 'S' CO!.Jpe, A&ean Bl~ finiah. ---------AM/FM. IJGE 9'121 '70 911 'T' X1"'1 Sh•pe. $800 '64 YW BUG • CAMPERS 8arbour V.W. 'AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE l87U BF=-ACH BL, 842-4435 HUNTINGTO?j BEACH '66 VW Sedan xhrt, «>nd. Orig, owner.· $950. Call 830-1248 aft 6. '69 VW Bug, R&:H. $1550 * 675-6915 * '58 VW Runs Good $350 or 1.take Oller Pv• Ply, 642·6064 ASN>. $899 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546.120.1 New pu lnr , grf'at shape! <427ASJJ $695 ~~ 2100 ll:ti'bor Blvd. 6t>0466 1 66-CAPRICE Full po11'e r plus air cond .. VOLVO vlnyl top, dlr. Exira sharp. (\VBJ586) \Vill take trade or linarx:e priwte party, Call VOLVO 1968 BUlCK El<oln 4-<lr 225 "'""'· custom HT. FuU pwr. + .~~~-~-,.-...,,-,,,I '10 Demo. •8782 slereo. Fae air, landau top. '66 Chevy Caprice 4-<!r SAVE Firestone radials, xlnt cond. hrd lp, landau roof, V8. 11uto $2995. 644-4960 I rans, p.!'i, p.h, p w r BILL YATES * 5.11-0831 * Demo. 3400 actual miles. 5 VOLKSWAGEN speed trans., AM/FM, mag wbttb, •rn•nld greeo with VOLKSWAGEN windo11·s, 1111 111hl cruise Radio, Heater, <TAZ 300) $466 • '67 BUICK Skyl ark control, :1:1.COO orig n11·~. Small Down will fi:\ance Convrt. Al\l/F!'t1-air-tilt $l600. $100 dwn. Wi ll 32852: Valle Road black interior. £•101166). Private Party. Call 546-4052 Cheek our deals Wheel. Very clean. !\lust sell arrange comp! f i nan . 4 speed, wire wheels, radio. $Olli, HARBOR· A 'fERlCAN MORGAN 1969 l:larbor Blvd. O 1960 MORGAN + ~ 646-0261 Seater. $1950. s:i~~;,~~ BILL YATES "' '60 Super 90 VOLKSWAGEN '32852 Valle Road ot 494-6811 1800 F Cpe for delivery. at a loss! $1450. 67~537. 5-5-77.13. '58 YW '67 VOLKS\VAGEN Fastback Overseas del Specialist. '66 RIVIERA, good cond, aU -;,;,57~C;;H;.E"v.,-."S"T"A'"W"A°'G.-I Original blacl. finish with $795.00. DEAN LEWIS' power. air, factory custom 4 dr. J'CbH m cng. & auto contrullng red interior. Lie JIM SLEl10NS IMPORTS, 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 interior, am-bn rad io. lrans., new tires. air cond. GBV710. 120 w. WARNER, SANTA ----'""--"'-'--'-='I =836--0_,,~'"~· ~~~-,.-~~ 2 O\\IOCl'S. SacriJice J375. $38 Down ANA. OPEN EVES. & suN. L.rU'Ll'l.l"LI • '" R 1 v, ER., "" 64~53\16 BLACK 1966 MG Midget * 96&-4904 * Coovortlbl•. Good roodllion --p"'o""R"'s-"c"'""H""E--'1200· 673-1166 .een by /' ~,f/FM. IPZA GCY."l San Juan Capistrano BILL YATES s:i1-1493,40111m 2261 ~ down, a. $29.78 tor 24 c540-4125:_::__;:::;·=-~~--~ THINI buc/seats XLNT COND. .c.c:.=*::.:.'58~~0-IE_V_Y~.--1 'ppointment onJy. VOLKSWAGEN ~~= J:,.~; months. APR is 71.5% tot.al COSTA MESA 'VOLVO' * 962-9790 * 283 cu. in, Auto trans interest. $148. Total ca.sh 1970 VW. $1850. Only 6000 IR '65 Skyiark. Bkts seats, tilt XI.NT TRANSPORTATION '67 MIDGET MK Ill (1_00 AJ\1E) $1095 BILL JONES Porsche '65 S.C. Coupe Finished In exquisite carnival red w/full black interior. A 11 Porsche accessories. Flawless thruoul. 32852ValleRoad otr. 5J6-ll20, 536-4911 San Juan Capistrano Randy. 837-4PJ/ 493-4511/ 499-2261 '60 PORSCHE Cabriolet, 1600 '64 PORSCHE Cabrio l et super, with hard top, New rebuilt eng., new top. vecy engine, new clutch, new price $'138. orig. mile!, still on warran-whl. sharp! $900. Orig $2SO or Best OHer CHICK IVERSON ~. dk """'"· blk IOI, AM/ "FRIEDLANDER" owner. 5364754 * 64>-5105 all 6 * FM. Very clean. 494-0429 e i-· •~ Jal w ' ;,oot ~c agon, Auto '67 CHEVY Impala Super YW • 60 VW, Sunroof • 2 dr. Demo. P I s, r I h. Xlnl c' n d! Sport. $1150. 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 Good cond * $2750 * i.. Reasonable! 646-3431. Call 53&1760 aft 5. • B.J. Sports Car Center 2833 llarbor, C.P.1 . 541-4491 lit'G . Lale ·~ Jl.fid&e t. \\'ire whls, fm 5000 mi's $1600. fll4) 645-0545 or 675-2n6. $2895 Complele Inventory reduction on 22 used Ponches. NO REASONABLE OFFJ;:R REFUSED strong, 642.-7783 tires. new paint, Al\t/Fr-.-f , Porsche just like new, can be seen 66 912 Cpe. W:iO at 2089 Harbor Blvd., or __ rn--::;:..:"c:""::'c,..;54<>-"'-,:C588G"'--· 1 phone &6-1982, 9am to 6pm '63 SUPER 90 195.5 Po.-. SP'"'""· hoal- thy engll'lt', straight body. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. $375 Best Offer ll7H I EACH IHwY. JJi '61 BUICK Special. Good '66 Chev. r.talibu Super Spor1 COSTA lt1ESA * 642-5105 '* 893-7566 e 537-6824 transPortaflon S200. f:ooct cond .. SIZil 673-3360 '65 VW '6:':1 V\V Bug. R/H. Headers. NEW-USED-SE RV. 642·77&1 J ohn VanClcave. Custom i n I er i or , 16.IXKI - - -----=:;.. * ·&-1 !-.1ALIBU S.S. BUG actual. Immac, cond? $1600. ~ CADILLAC >..1nt Cond. Qrg. 01\'ncr American mags wide tires, 64&-7M2. '59 VOLVO • $450 or bsf o!r. Best Ofler. 536-lf& custom metalliC paint w·'h ~.~ ... ~~V\"•'""'e,_"-g--0Xc.c'lo"'1-,0-,"'d. Reblt eng & carbs. New '67 Cadillac Sedan de Ville, --"'.64cc_c=,-,-vy~l-'m-p"'ai~a,--MG/\ As OC!an M Brand New. $1800. 494-0598 I-+-----.,;. l\fGA 1600 J\fk Roadster. Blk w/ 011 952-8m. ".'J1 i'l1n1ort · i 31111port~· AM/FM, CJZY 525) dlr. Will, .;61~PO°'=RSCH=~,,~CAB=R~l~O~LET= beautiful lace work. YPU. many extras. !\lust sell. Pvt ·'='"='="=""=tt=. =612-61~"36='==' I low mileage, AM-FM radio. 4 spd, nee<ls work 901. ply. &IB-0132. ~ leathl>r and vlnyl roof, 548-4928 -MGB II 1962 ml. int 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.8. 642-9405 510-1764 / •1thorlzed MG Dealer 1 67 Yarga 911 29,!XXJ miles, 5 speed, mags, A ~1/Fl>f. (VGP424l BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 32852 Valle Road San Juan Capistrano 8374800/ 493-45111499-2'lfil take car in Trade or Finance Must sell for best otter Private Party. ~l'.52 or * 6'7>-132.1 • ·~ -~.::.:::.:.~_,:,-~-1969 Porsche 911-T PORSCHE '67 912. New Xlnt cond. 1-753-0010 radials. chrome whls, AM· FM S/W. New engine. SAAB $3900. 673-4530 d a y I , ·---------j 673-2976 aft 7 e '68 Porsche 912, tangerine color. Good cond. Make offer. 644-2610 '67 Pol"SChe 911. S-spd, Xlnt cond, $4700. * 833-1331 • rHE QUICKER YOU CALL, TH.E QUICKER YOU SELL Aulhorized Dealer Sales • Service • Parts Sonel Coupes in Stock Orange County's Newest Dir. COAST IMPORTS of Orange County Inc. 1200 W. Pacific Coa.lt Hwy. Several other custom~ '* "Si vw SUNROOF * Antiques, Classics 9615 radial tires. $2,995.00. 1 VW to choose fron1 ' JIM SLE:0.10NS 1~1PORTS * * * '62 Chevy Nova, 6 cy • GOOD COND * $800 \VANTED: Classic or an-120 W. WARNER, SANTA automatic, good tires. $275. CHICK IYERSON * 842-3148 tique car enlhusiasts to ANA, OPEN EVES. & SUN, 644.25(0 * * * VW '68 VW Convertible share nice shOJ? & storage 546-4125. ,64 CHEVY Impala, pr. 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 Xlnt cond S4S..5568 facilities. N.B. 675-7498, oi.66;;:;C"'A:;DO-ro-,-v-. !.,E"1°'0o=-"-d~o-. s!rerlng & br., radio, heater, 548-8171. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. '63 BUS-new eng & tires good all p1vr. climate control, adj. steering $<195 646--0378 ,63 VW body xlnt. cond. $950 or ofr. 1939 Olds, good running cond. Ai"llFM stereo, cruise ·~ Chevy sedan, Lo\\' miles on rebuilt engine, 546-5619. Body & uphol. good. New control. tilt & tele. steering running condition, new clutch, new brakes, e 1963 V\V Bus-S700 or best tires. AlitO ·trans. Sacrifice v.'hl, guide-matic. 1111ilite SlOO Af\l'r 6 fi.t2-7590 oUer 675-4SQ5 days, ~3229 $345 quick sale! 548-6332 senl, trlr hilcb. $ 216 O, radk>, perfect condition. Can ... ~,. 642-i413 '6.'l EL CA,\llNO, Xlnt. $850 be seen at 2089 Harbor ,..we 1940 PACKARD Conv. New Sec at Shl'll Sta. Hrbor & Blvd, or phone 645-l9t12, 9am '62 VW, sunroof, Sharp! Rblt motor. Fair body. \\'ill '67 CAD Sed de Ville, air, Fair. 64.i--0579 to 6pm eng, GOod tires. Pvt pty, trade. 546-36Y. stereo, landau. wsw, all Pl\'f, ========= S4.'lll. 838-0940. lrunkfdr locks. $ 2 4 O O. R C Rod 9620 644-5062. 'btJ vw, Just reblt '65 eng, ~~!__.!rs, __ s ___ J;;Oi-~~.,.-=c---,--,-- l500cc, chrome mags, tack, '67 CPE de Ville, vinyl top, CHRYSLER Imported Autos 96001mported Autoe 9600 Imported Autos -Across from Balboa Bay Club 64U>406 • 54&-4529 '63 VW Bug 1.IECHANJC SPECIAL Lie. OKC-612 $299 lite blue paint, custm inter, OFRCIAL FORD air cond. all power, Cherry $195. !>;2-8695. CLEARANCE "'""· $3200. 673-8152. How does Fiat do it for the price? Demo & Executive Sale ,. SAVE 1101/JB NEW 1970 FIATS *FIAT 124 "S" AM/FM Radio, Radial Tires, All Fiat Equipment. •717140. SALE PRICE $1895 *FIAT 124 5 DOOR WAGON Air Conditioning, Radio, Radial '.!'ins, Luggage Rack, All Fiat EquJpmwt. •739847. SALE PRICE $2395 *850 SPYDER AM/FM Radio, Competition Ex· haust, Radial Tires, All Fiat Equipment. •079135. SALE PRICE $2195 .BIG SALE MAKE OFFER 124 Sport Coupes & 124 Spyders. 24 To Choose From. Visit Our Huge New Service Dept. 16 Stalls Servicing All Sports & Foreign Cars Bill Jones' F I A ' T 8. J. SPORTCAR CENTER 28'3 'lfARB()R, COSTA MESA ' , TOYOTA CHICK IVERSON vw '61 Van camper, new tires, Bo 29 '68 Eldorado -sharp! dbl bed. Many extras. SS 4 33,000 miles -$4400. Day • 673-3244 * # 9FD22198796 \Vindow stick-673--2990; Eves 833--066-t !T!OfV!OJT!AI 549-3031 Ext, 66 or 61 1970 HARBOR BLVD. '68-Mint cond, r/h, new er s5072. Discount '64 Convt. \Vhilelred. Good tires. Sharp uphol. Clean. $1022 cond. All xtras. $975. firm. Pvt pty. $12'35. 536-1729 49&-2500. DEMO COSTA MESA '70 WAGON (26li0) '69 YW SQUAREBACK '64 VW Bus * '67 CAD CdV, immac. Sunroof, good condition Loaded! Prv party. $3000. $1817 542-4898 Call aft 6. (1) 774-2097. Like new! Radio, heater, dlr. I=-,,=-~;::.,,,;::;=,--,:::-I (YDX8491 Will take trade or e '67 V\V Blk/wht ... int finance private party. Call Xlnt Cond. Nu trs. SUSO. MUST SELL Check our deals S arHER DEMOS AT BIG SAVINGS 494-7744. Pr./pty. 546-1379 ====~:::;=~ WANTED '70 VW Squareback, xln't Autos Wanted 9700 cond. AM/FM rad, auto ---·------ DEAN LEWIS ru pay top dona-for your trans. $2600 finn. 962-5835 WE PAY TOP VOLKSWAGEN today. Call CASH and ask for Ron Pinchol. '68 Bug, beige, R/H, XLNT 549-3031 Ext. 66-67, 673-0900. cond. r.1usr sell. $1250/best offer. 64&-4370 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 70 TOYOTA'S In stock. Immediate delivery. e '69 RED VW: Wide Radial =-=~--,.,-,-:-"'CC tires. Wooden steering '56 VW-1 yr old eng, reblt •• 'h<1l{• wh«I. """'· gd """• radio, $200. •• ~ $1595. ** 837-1276 Art 7. 497-1674. lllltlfS '67 VW Convertible. Beige, '56 VW Bus, fuU seats, good New brakes, excellent cond. cond.. r u n : well. $650. Leguna Beach $l2SS. ~9 642-0504 900 So. Cit. Highw•y '61 VW VAN, rcbll engine, 4~7503 * 540-3100 • '6S, RED, blk inter. oversize tires, good mech. Sharp! Priced to sell $1295. cond. $700, 644-l650 Bru.. MAXEY *Pvt Pty ~ • '65 VW BUG '56 VW b"' $500. G""k surfboard 7'5". P e l i c a n ITIOIYIOITIAI _"'_'""_._'lsoo~·~·-0_~-~-~-"~*~~ ~~~'; board 7'3". 4~1377 11111 BEACH BLVD. '66 Sq . Bk., sunrool, R&H.e ~'-."",,°""vw=~."-,--~N-ow-~tire-,, Hunt. Beach 1474555 new tires. Xlnt cond, pvt brakes & trans lmlN.afQlutfhry.oaBQ pty. 673-9210. $300. 642-3763 9600 for used cars & trucks Ju.st call Us for free estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales Manager 18211 Beach Blvd. lfuntington Beach 8'17-6087 KI 9-3331 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 287.11 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa w .. 1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS It ,your car J.s extra clean. ~us first BAUER BUICK CA MARO '65 Chrysler "300" conv. Air, pcl\\'er slcering. windo\vs, CAMARO. Hu gge r.. good !ires. exe<>!lent shape! Orange Low m i I e s . 531-5321 v.·hsl. BB 800. !\lake ESTATE SALE. See at oiler. Bayshore Richfield, 200 \V.1 ==========! Coast Hwy, Newport Beach. COMET P...lakc offer in writing to Security Pacific National '63 COl\fET. Xlnt cond, runs Bank, P.O. Box 1 7 6 0 , cC<>non1ica!ly, $500. Newport Beach. 92663: or •830-2868 * call 644-0\U ext. 211 for I =========~I details. Bids close Sept. l~th. 12 noon. '69 CAMARO V8. 4 speed, air rondi tioning. (\VYB 9421 dlr. \Viii take car in lradc or finance pri- \'ate party. 546-4052 or 494.SSll. '68 CAMARO CONTINENTAL Confidential You·n do bettet ot Poppy's 160'1 N. Horhor ot 17111 St. 'liio1110 A1102-Sll ·84l 0 Automatic. power !!leering, Jow mileage 1\VQD341J dJ r_ • 1967 Continental 4-door Small do11·n 1\'ill finance pri-sedan. LOADED! $2500. vale parly. 546-4052 or l==A,.,11="='=· ='=7~=1='="== 494-6811. --·- • ·68 SS 396-a"to., AM/FM, CQRVAIR mags, vinyl, console. ,64 CORVAIR $1995 2131592-2418 Auto1naric, rarlio, heater. WE HAYE THE BEST SELECTION OF BMW's 234 E. 17th st CHEVROLET Coola M•"' 540-7765 _..;;;_c=:..:.:..:.::::..:.:.._ (0\VJ268) $488 IN ORANGE COUNTY • 1600'• • 2002 • 2500 . ,. .. e ALL COLOllS e ALL MODELS e 2IOO CS • IMMIDIATE DELIVIRY Th• BMW four-cylinder engine acts like 1 six or eight. It's smooth end quiet, turns out 114 h .p. et 5800 rpm. Cruises at 100 mph. Gets up to 30 mpg. See T & M MOTORS for the free booklet. "33 Reesont Why BMW Is Better." 1---1 BMW SERVICE 1------~ SPECIALS USED CAR SPECIALS 4,000 Mite s.mw . , .... 1,000 Mn. s.r.l«i • , , , All 4 Cyl. $6.00 $30.00 $20.00 I IUDID FAN~ AND INSTALLATION $12 ~.~u~~~9~":~~d io, $279 S he•t•r, 111 ti" ••'·~·· rt1I "iet e•r. '67 FIAT Cpt. r1d lo, h11ter. GoM lites. Red with bl1ck b11e~tl 1e1+.. !TRY.0141 '64 vw R1die, hetler, 9ood tir11. 11ew p1i"'· 1we1lle"t co11dltlo11. FMM-'997. ;Joe Berlottl'• T&M MOTORS 8081 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. SAtlS OPEN SUNOAf PAITS, Sl lYICI TUU,, THUIS., TILL f ;OO l l 4·llf4 I V1 91-., L ef .._111 tf2·1111 WE BUY CARS! Cali Manager 645-&166 IMPOR'l"S WANTED Orange Counties TOP S BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYarA 18881 Beach Blvrl. H. Beach. Ph, ~7~ Auto Leasing 9110 L[ASES All Makes-All Modelo Automobiles • Trucks "\Vhere ServiC'e Makes the Dirfcrc~·· Orange Co .. Nev.'J)Ort Beach 4570 Campus Dr. 714-MD-3825 Used C•r• 9900 -··-·----WE BUY CARS ~~ 2HXI Harbor Blvd. 6t.\.-0466 \'ou don'! need a gun To Draw Fast •"hen you place an •d fn the DAILY PILOT J '63 Chevy Wagon Aulo .. radio. hearer. V8, po\\'- er steering. IJBT726) . $599 BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 32852 Valle Road San Juan CRpislrano 837-4800/ 4934511/499-2261 '66 CAPRICE 2 Door Hardtop. Au to .. radio, v:. 31r cond .. power steer- ing. fRYS411 1 $1499 BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 32852 Valle Rood San Juan Capistrano ~~ 2100 llnrhor lllvrl, fi-154166 l!lti6 CORSA COUP£', l·10hp, 4 on noor. All renewed . Dest <lifer. 714-·192-7ti23. '61 Corvair, Gd cond., Auto, $200. 646-.'1248 CORVETIE ------1 Fiberglass Repair * 645-0tG.s .. DODGE '66 DODGE Dart GT Convt, \18. auto Trans. p.8.. RI II , ln1ma1•ulatf' 1hroughout; !\fu.~l lice r~ hE'l!t>vr? Can arr11rnre StOO·~~ f In an payn1r nls unricr ~ mci 1v/SIOO du:n. 5'l~n•l3. e '67 CHARGER e Sharp! Must seU. 312-7105 FORD 837 4800/49l-45U/499-2261 '67 Q{EV\' Malibu, hard top. VS, automatic. nit. & htr .. power 1teer1ng. R\VD m . $1,295.00. JIM SLEl\fONS IMPORTS. '65 FORD \\'a.1mn, l!JO, po11·rr. 120 \V. \VARNER, l?_ANTA Oespcni.lc, ?lhut sell . make ANA OPElN EVES • SIJN a dcq.\. 67~7579. . ' . --------546-4125. '69 I.TO Station \Vit~n Atr', '&5 l\fALlBU SS, Ille blu, blk •Lug I rack, Nu l!rcs. l!l.!XXI lnter, 4-~pd . nu titt-s, Good ml. $.1.200. 96:Z..215~. cond. SIOOO. 6Th-0077. "'6',,_,-,1,-·o'"nt,--"Co,_u-,'-,rv-. -Sq-,-,,., S8,y you $lW ll ln the \\'as;:. i\ir rond, R&ll, S.150. OArt.Y PILOT! Call tHG-6747. TRANSPORTATION Uoed Cars 910D ------FORD 1963 FORD Station wa.aon f alri&ne, Medi 'l"Otlc tood br Jy, $195. ~~3478 ' 1 66-Fairla_n_e_ Cbn\'ertlble, Automatic \'8 r arlio, heater, dlr, E"c~lleni FALCON rand. 1zzv 0741 . \\'ill take -------- trade or f1nanc" priVRle par- ty. Call 546-4052 or 494-6811 . 'ti~ FORD RANCHERO ~·~d Automatic. I? dr ~). .Vi.II take car In trade or fir.ance pr Iv ate party. 5;!6-4052 or 494-6811. '66 FORD Scd. F'uU PD"'er. fRSS956) $695 ~~ 7100 Harbor Bl\'d, 645-0.166 Used Cars OFFICIAL FORD CLEARANCE '70 Falcon Wagon • OA40H198997 \l,'lndow 1tick- er $3617. Discount $597 '62 Ford Wagon Vil, aUl('lma1ic, po"·er steer· Ina: radio. (f,\\'BJ.11 1. ' $499 BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 32852 Valle Road San Juan Capistrano 837 4800/49.1-1511/ 499-2261 e '66 CT 390 Fairlant convt, 35.000 mi's, lmmal'ulate, fr12-33\J ONLY AT CONNELL CHEVROLET '69 CHEY. %-TON PICKUP YB WITH 11 Yi FT. SELF CONTAINED CAMPER '69 FORD 'I> TON YAN Automatic, radio, nice. <18268) '67 FORD >/, TON YAN Heavy duty. Slick shift. \VIII paint to suit buyer. (Q74696J ~_port van AAtomatic, VB. radio, . '61 CHEVROLET 'I• TON ¥ side "·indci\,•s, strong vehicle. 1110700) CHEVROLET 'I• TON P.U. '66 Radio, stick. (1'&>951) '68 CHEVROLET 'I> TON P.U. 6 cylinder, stick. C22331CJ '68 ~u~!~~~~ P~:.. 11.ir cond .. low miles. Nice car. (\VQK204) VS. J)O\• er s!rrrlng. remaJnina; iU!rantce. '69 CAMARO Lo.\' miles. (Y\\'5232) '69 ~~~.~~''i~v~~~2.~.S. auto .. R&H. LOI\' miles, 100'3 &uarantee. tZVL180) '68 CAMARO Rtldlo, heattr, 11 u1omatic. pov.·er steering, VS, nice, ( VTJ\1283 ) '68 CORVETTE CONYEITllLE Nict'. 427. 4 spttd, vinyl white roof. a lso snft top. Beautiful blue CllI you 11·ill likt>. (XO\V0881 '67 '67 CHfVROLET BEL All 4 Or. Sedan. VS, auto .. P.S .. air, radio. Real nice car. Lllw, lo1v price. tU\llZQ&5) CHEVROLET WAGON YI Brl Air 1\·ai;:-on. 6 pas~ .. P.S. auto., air. Lo11·. IOI\' price. tTZH93J) '64 CHEVROLET CONVERTllLI Auto .. P.S .. n&H. Beionged to a mrrhanic. Strong car. tl\AB5361 '65 CORYAIP SPIDER Coupe. nadio. tPIGI76) '65 '67 MUSTANG VH. au1 omalic, r1di o, stt rto. \V iii p:iint to suit buyer. iJKR867l PONTIAC GTO (t)u pc. Rll dio. he11tf'r, a utomatic. power stecrin,i. Lo"'• lo1v pricf', f\l/CA940) "Bug:· 13.000 milts. fZSf84~) '68. Y.W. SEDAN '66 BUICK SKYLARK 2 nr.10u[M'. Autom11tic, P.S., radio. Lo"·· lo"· price. t Sl<D939 I $3399 . CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mes ~ 546-1203 • ~IU!IT ~ll • 1963 ford Coun. ll"Y Sedan, l"O\\'l!r brakes. po11·tr stcerin,. air. slnt. cond. ht-st offer 01·er ~2700 rlay 645--7875 eve. 64?-5603. '65 FORD LTD Rad10, he11.1er. Autn, l" \"8. po,1er Stl'"l'U1J:. 1DK\'-6S.i l $6 99 BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 323:•2 Valle Road San Juan Capisrrano RJ7-4800/ 4ro-.151 l / 499-Z261 '61 FAIP.LANE Sporrs Coupe. p11·r ~trg, radio, heater. air, radial tires, 1 o""•mor. ss;;,, 49-1-9522 '69 TORIJ';O Squirt'. :;~ r ni:. Stn wgn, F/Pl\T, A'.\l/F:'ll. air. rack.~. 1:;.rlob mi, S3100 or be~! oller. 5.l7-Sli9. JAVELIN '69 J:11·rl!n, Reau! ronrl. 343 V-fi. all onl1on~. inc air. nC'11• t1rt'~. Sl~:i. 646-1·W days: 6~6-7fi.tll f'\'es. t,1AVERICK OFF1CIAL FORD CLEARANCE 1970 Mavericlc = OK!l1L2S79ji \\!ind0\11 sue!:. S OR04f'l61!130 \\'I nd o "' sucker S40fi0 Discount $.165 '67 l\tustang 2.c!r vinyl HT, V-8 auto., r/h, claan & rea- sonable. Call 968-4262. 1967 '.'.tusta~ Convt. RIH. Air. Lo"· milrs. BEST OFFER. CaJ~ 6i3-1893. 01 .. DSMOBILE '66-0 LDS-9a- 4 dr. Jo'ull l"'"·"r. ISLCJ2Q) $1 395 ~~ 2100 Harbor 81\·d . &t:>-0-166 '69 CUTLASS SupremP-Vinyl 1-Irdlp: 11.ir, auto. Xlnt cond. Bf'!I Offl'r. 673-11111. e 19:>:i Olds • Sl25 e Good transpor1a11on 9SS-12."i7 \36-16.11 --.66 0LDS aa-- c1b, Cpe. Full po"'er. tSl\tB0<\2• $1195 ~~ 11{)J llarnoc Blvd. 64:).{)466 * 1966 0 I d s CutJas.<1 -Xlnt eonrl. 4-~p<I tr.:ins, OriginaJ owner. &14-4377. '54 Olds RUNS GREATI STUDEBAKER e CU:AN. depend•ble '55 Commanch~r·fttsh o\'erhaul. $400' 646-4931 OFFICIAL FORD CLEARANCE '70 Thunderbird • OJ84.N185&37 \\'lndow slick- er $6592. Dlsco11nt 51295 '69 T-BIR[): 2 dr. k"ln<!au. F'ull)o' equi pped. 111r. t'lc. * • 640-0284 * * T-BIRD 1!159. Good ccmdltion. l\l u5t ~Ptl imn1erli11tPly, S27il or hrs1 nffl'r ~9-1-6296 T-BIRD CLASSIC '5.i l"u pain! & uphol. Sharp~ Sl699. pvt plv. ~Hll-71411. * '63 T-BIRD Lanrl11u. air & power. 50.000 actual ml. &12---0319 e '60 T·Bird. Air cond. ps/pb, good eond. S39~i. 6-12-738·1 TORINO ---OFFICIAL FORD CLEARANCE '70 Torino • OR34H161'175 \\'indow stick. er SJj89. Di~count OFF1CIAL FORD 11<c. "' "'"' on,. • :14&-1444 • SSBO CLEARANCE ·;,g Qldi\ SS pr. BrakPs pwr. 1970 Maverick i<lcPrin~. nc\\.' tires & • OK91L2124jT \\'indo11o sock.\ ::ba::'::"::''::' S::200=&l::&-=1:1 ::"::· == 0Ff1CIAL FORD CLEARANCE 1970 Maverick # OK!l!T2.1.111S \r1nc1ow stick. er $2:J34. PLYMOUTH '68 Satellite SPORT WAGON F ul! pov.·r:" + air cond. dlr. t•G2.i77261 \Viii take trade or financ~ private party. Call ~&-4052 or 494·fi8ll. PONTIAC '69 GTO Loaded ~ Air cond, I t: 1522-tlll $2395 BILL JONES B.J. Sports Car Cen1er 2833 Harbor. C.:\f. 54(}44:91 '66 Pontiac Lemans. 2 door hardtop, auromalic, rAdio &: ~ _ __ __ __ heater. UIS570. Sl .095.00. # OR35H167002 \\'1ndow st1('k. er S4n5. Disrount $701 '70 MAVERICK JI" SLD!ONS 1'1PORTS, lZO \\I. \VARNER, SAJ\'.TA ANA, OP'EN EVES. & SUN. 54&-4125. Aulon1a!ic. radii\ thArp! Fac- tory 11·arranty, dlr. Take small clo\\n. \Viii finance. f71jiAFL; I Call 4~·i744. MUSTANG OFflCIAL FORD CLEARANCE Mustang Mach I # 0F0Hll0i37 \\"1ndo""· !liCk· er $43W. '65 MUSTANG 6 cyJ., stii:k, rndio, healer. IRP.\1l'1l, 5199 BILL YATES VOLl<SWAGEN S11 n .Ju11r C11p1striinn ~17 .. 1~00 Ml3-4a11 ·l!Y.l-2261 't:S '.\lus!11ng Convertible. V8, automatic. rad. &· hlr. po"·er ~tetnng. RPL 313, S99:'J.OO. Jll\I SLE:\·lONS 1:0.fPORTS, 120 \V, \\1ARNER. SANTA ANA. OPE~ EVES, &: SUN· 5-l&-1125 '67 ~lUSTANG conv V-8. slick shifL Xlnt. $1050. Private. 494-2900 '6,; l\IUSTANG f ASJ'BACK Good cont'!lUoJI, low mileaite .MUST SELL. 496-581-1 '67 MUS'IANG-6 cyl. Great cor'ld. A;\1ffl\t radio, good ltrts Sl 100. 615--1899. • PONTIAC '10 Lei\-Tans Sport 11.ir, fm s!ereo. all pwr, loaded. Steal S3300. (714J 645--0.'>15 or 675-2216. 1970 GTO .400: 4 Spd, custom In t. FuU warranty. 492-1343 eves &t "'kends. Ask for VALIANT Sieve. • '60 PONTIAC. 3 on floor. 389, runs good, reasonable~ Call 842-1386. '60 VALIANT. radio--htr .. new tires. ~ood cond.-c!f!an. S150 firm . 962-&lOI. '62 BONNE fully Pquip'd, s1erro, rart. p/b pis. Xlnr mec-h oond $250 675-2161. OA1LY PILOT WANT AD. NO matter whaT 1t is, you ca.n sell it \llllh a DAILY PILOT WANT AO~ &12-5678 CLOSED LABOR DAY '68 DODGE Yao v.1, •11'9 tr8"l . rtdlo. lltt•~r OK I" 1v1ry w1y, Lictn•t No •a.11•. $1999 '61 CHIV. lmpola C°"P' $2199 V•I , 11110 '''"• , 1-c!ory t lr (O"Cl!llOl>lnt • power 11eer!n1. r1dlo, 11•~1'• 01( 111 tVf!'Y W•y Llc..,tt No, ?UC UJ, '65 MALllU Coupt "Ille "'"' , rl'dlo, llelll<', 01( In t vtry 'W'ly, LIC9"lf No. NGA 7U, '68 VOLKSWAG~N 4 •PffCI. r&dlo. ~ .. 1., A t oad VI( ... Llc9"lt Ne. VZU W 18211 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach HWJ. Jf h . et Sn Dl14to ,..,. Phono 545-1163 or 847-6087 ~ . .,·. Saturdq , Seirttmbtr 5, 197() DAILY PILOT :Js .. :: TRAN~PCRTITION T RANSPORTAT ION TRAHSP6 RTATION --·----- New C•r• . - • 9&00 New Cars 9800 New C•rs "EW 1970 TEMPEST T37 Hard top Serial #233370Z601.428 $ '65 BUIC RIVIERA '68 FIREBIRD ............. ..-$2395 -i"ioll. .-. .. lllOI- ... (VG'fl!-63) • '68 LE MAMS '10 CHEVEllE $1995 ~~~~.~ ......... $2995 CREDIT CONSULTANTS On Duty 9 A.M. 111 10 P.M. DAILY CALL 541-2681 • Alf~tt.,.,hn19• a.Wik ..... -~( ... ... ~,-.... .. l Al tritt1..rW i...til 10.00 ,.M. """*'·~" "" 9100 ,. ' ·' ' • ~· .. .. ' ' l •• . I I I , • ' • • • • • • :l .. •• :-:: . •• . :•I .· : i I ' • -- -.1970 "EL DORADO SALE PRICE Sedtn DeVUle. V1nJ'f top. cloth I: leather Interior, full powtt, factory air condltlcinlng, dual comfort seats, stereo multiplex. power door Jocka. tut-telHcoplc wheel, twHi1ht .enUnel, power trunk opener. (065AGC) SALE s4777 PRICE SALE PRICE 1967 CADILLA~ Sedan DeVUle. Vtnyl top, cloth I: leather Interior, full power, factory air, at.ereo AM-FM multiplex, tilt-telesoopic whMl, pov.·er door locks. CVGR244) · · SALE PRICE 1964 CADILLA( Coupe DeVille. J'ull power, factory I.Ir, full Jeathtt Interior, cruise ~trol. tilt w~~ automatic dlmmtt, (IWL673) SALE PRICE '1111 1969 MARK II eon-. Eml!wJ ,..,,, la-Interior, full ..,,..,, "';::r. · alt ..condltionlng. stereo tape. stereo radio, Wt whee:l, all .. ble oPUODL (YC~) · SALE PRICE 55333 ' . . . • ti /. r1 -"'--"'......-: ~LL\\ \l_J a c NINE 'f ·.ET'1 S~~ IENTY • Choose Yours Todar, WHILE OUR SELECTION IS GREAT • ' .. ::_,,_ ALL MODELS EQUIPMENT COLOR CHOICE --. ' - ,. , -....... 2 DOOR HARDTOP This immaculate automobile has all the luxury features including full power and factory air conditioning. You'll have a hard time finding another one that is this clean. SALE PRICE ~3555 NA - 2600 Har hor Blvd., Costa Mesa SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN -. • p; 0 = OAU.Y PUT 19ft CHEVROLET Impa'.la Custom Coupe. Vinyl top and trim, V-8, hydramatic, factory a1r conditioning, power ateerina. radio &: heater, Nabers servi~ loaner. (VTP357J SALE PRICE - U 966 CADILLAC Sedan DeVilJI!:. Vinyl to)), cloth & leather interlor, full po'1'er, factory air conditioning, AM·Fl\1 radio, tilt-telescopic "'heel, power door locks, twilight sentinel, po'1·er trunk opener. (TGJ308) SALE $2111 PRICE · ~~67 . C:ADILLAC Coupe nevu1e. Vinyl top, leath~ Interior, fuli P<JWtt, factOJ'J' air conditioning, stereo, AM·FM radio, tilt steering wheel, power door lock!. CUKP240l SALE PRIC. ~ 965 CHE VROLET Bel Air 9 passenger wagon .. V-8, automatic transmiuion, power 1teerin1. factory air oondltioning. radio, beater, etc. (REC800) SALE PRICE '1111 1970 CADILLAC Sedan DeVllle. Early trade-in. Ooth A leather Interior full J)O\Wr, factory air conditioning, stereo AJ\-J.fl\-[ multiplex, J>O'ol-"er door locks, tilt-telescopJc wheel, twilight sentinel, etc. Local, 1 owner car. 1501AFV) SALE s5555 PRICE 1968 CADI LLAC Coupe DeVllle. Vinyl top. cloth &: leather Interior, full power factol'J air, stereo AJ\.f·FM multiplex, tilt telescopic wheel power door locks, twilight sentinel, power trunk o ...... ner' (VIJT()32) ~ • SALE $.,555 PRICE ~ SUMMll _LEASE Sl'fCIALS 1970 IEB. DORADO 110CI( # J.'°9 ONLY $199 MO. 24-0,..WL- AUO IMMllllA Tl DILIVHY ON ANY CAl IN STOCK ...... .,,.. ~ ........... '· '"' Oft Ai+•OVED Cltl!OIT 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat and Sun. Service Doportmont Opon Mon.-Frl. 7:30-4:00 ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER f , 1970 I -... '• ·-----· _ _. ___ C'"'--------- - , Family W6ek:{y SEPTEMBER 6 , 1970 COOf<BOOK MEAl iN A Disli FOR Busy FAMiliEs WliAT TliE LAw REQUiRES- IN MARRiAGE - DAILY PILOT I I • ; • , ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SE PT EM BER 5 , 197 0 GOODMAN ACE A FAMEd HuM0Ris1 REcAlls Scliool DAys -------------------------------------------~~~~-=- I --------·---------------·------· ------ crhemerourself POR FIUNK ]. McCEE, J tU/ert# CUOnKT. M7 Lai Mtu11Jcre Tri4U • • ;, """ ""'' llae ..,,. flien ~ o# par- lkifMJ'al "' llae .... ~ ••H•cre •I M1 IAI u. J'lebMla C4IJIJIOC 1e1 • l•u ""'' ~, fWUtenl co1Mlidou1- Jlra. J. Cadla, Au.Ila, Tea., e When the PuHtzer Prize committee gave a j~urnalist (Seymour Hersh. Dis- patch News Service) a priz.e for rus work on tl1e story, they as much as said that there wu a massacre-just u the re- porter wrote it. He is currently on a lecture tour telling hia •enioo of the story. Oeeauae of the climate created in the U.S., I can't believe the defendants will get a fair trial. FOR J.4CIUE CLE.4501¥ HOt111 co...e yo• •re nol a.aolcU.. aay more 4,,,.. iaf your alao.? Di.ti you lei.cit IAe laabll1-Eu- 1en.e L . Lkou, Fair· field, Cnli/. • I 1till smoke. lt'a just that I don't feel I should set an e~ample one way or the other for youngster$ by smoking in front of the camera. POR MISS MIWRED .4UORD, Direct.or. American AirlUaa SkWllTtkn Colle1e FA.I are dae ....... ~ "' ,...~ ,,.., .... h --* .-e .. kco..U... ~ eu1-Mn. .4. R. D--, LoeeeU., M .... , e We do not claanke the habits of young ladies who become etcwardesaea. Rather, our training enhance. the peniooal attri- butes they already possess. When they leave our college near Ft. Worth, Tex., t11ey have acquired the knowledge and skills that make them gracio11s, efficient slewudesaes. FOR DR. H. BOSLEY FOOLP, M~in& Eflit.or, Mern..m.r ebJter Dicti.oury .4pprosirnalely laoee .... ,. aew 1110rda •re a.UH 1o IJae flieiio11- ory annuaUy?-Roae Delia, TrenJon, N.J. e In lhe 1966 printing of Webster's Third .. New International Dictionary," we included an addenda that contains nearly 2.000 entries. That averages out co about 400 words annually since the initial publication of the book in 1961. What In t.he World I Parlls and Pickets Bert Parks, who baa been singing, •'1Dere She Is, Miu America.." for the paat 15 yeara, is aware that he's not on the "hit parade" of the Women's Liberation Front, which pickete outside Convention Hall, in Atlantic City, NJ. every year, during the annual Miss America pa.geanL "They've been doing it for years, but few people knew it.," Parks told us ... They didn't get the no- toriety they aougbt until they began b~ming their bras on the boardwalk." ... "Tftere Jhe iJ," moom Sert Porlu, ''pK:keting mer' What doee the emcee think of Women's Lib? 0 My evalualion is 1hat they have no personal appeal of their own. Un· fortunately. they have been short-changed by IHe. Miss America, however, is not 10 blame for their inadequaciea." Will the Lib gals be back picketing this year? "Yes," Parke predict•. "They'll be doing their thing." The Pageant's SOth·anniver· sary presentation will be telecast this Saturday night, Sept. 12. TM Active Aged California, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and New York have the largest eenior-citizen populations in the .. Nonresident services for activ~ oldsters counlry. This has inspired a trend in homes for the aged toward providing nonresident services. Many citizens who are over 65 are rontinuing 10 live in their own dwellings but go to aged homes for 1ucb thing11 as medical care and social end rttreational activities. When independent status is no longer possible. they move into the home, wruch is already fafl'iliar to them from their ttgular visits. At New York City's Morn- ingside Houae, where 8().year·old1 are in the majority, aome residents are. of POR DON SAMVRLSON, Cooemor o/ ltlalw Bow .e.rioua u dM lina- 6ier io.. ~lo inHci. alMl flUeaef-Del IA~ ,,.,., BMTiea, F .... e Quite serious. lo Idaho we banest aboul 1.5 billion board feet of timber per year, and we lose approximately the same amounl becauee of diaeaee and fire. "'"°' u dM 1ret1f.ed mblalce .41aerican eoo•e• •alee eolutn 1M:y buy clodaa?- Mr•. Ern.e•I Rou, Saa Be,.,..nlino, C""f • • 'fhcy do not always know where they are going to U9C an item of cJothlng purcl1a~ or whether it goes with the rest of 1hcir clotbea. Women ehould shop for clothes as urerully as they ehop for groceries. They should only buy what chey need and should definitely know the purpoee for which they are baying. llOR CEORCR C. SCO'IT, act.or ,,.,.., ..,... your 6iffaC dilieuliy iA portr•yiAf Cea. C-W,e S. P.uo11, Jr. la l1'e -..ie, "P•~ 1oa1"-B. ~ ~ Bey, FU. e My biggeet difficulty was to avoid the popula.r impression of him-to show bim no1 as a ewaggering blllly with a gun but as be actually wa&-a complex, mul- tifaceted man. FOR M.4RLllY PERKINS, tils "Filtl Kin&dom" /wit "'""'~do .1iun1r.a "'°Ice? ff ot11 do l"'1y eo••unieale with one ••ollaer1-Dorl• J. Carri.er, Can1o11, Ohio e Ernest Thompson Seton describes the various sounds that skunks make. as a cooing whistling that ends in a soft purr, as well as snarls, growls, churrs, squeals, and twittcrings. They also sniff and st.amp, the ground with their four feel. Among all these sounds tbere is communication. Yaat to ask a f--• ~· • 4f9Ulioe? Y-aia dlJ"'04llClt llaia -1---. ...t we'U pt tile ... wer from tl!M" promll'eal penon 1-4k1i.n-1.e. Seed 411ueetloa, preferably o• a potl rard, lo Atl ne• Y-tr, Fa.Ul7 Wttk.17. 6•1 Le11ia.1on A.-e., New Y0rk, N.Y. 100%2. Ye eaaaoc adaow&edp 411-lio9e., bat JS wUI be paid for e.e.h -ued. course, frail and chronfoally ill. But there are also some rugged octogenarians, like these ladies. who etill enjoy bowling, borteahoe pitching, and gardening. Time ls Money For just 1175 a half hour, a consult.ant in Sao FrancillCO ad- vises business~n how to save money. One of Alan Laltein's suggestions, accord- ing to TM f7 all Su<"tl I ournal, is: "There's always enough time for the im· portaot things." That includes family, even if it mun.s t1ebeduling a luncheon appointment with the wife. Some of Lake. in's own time-savers are: he reads a book a day by reading only the 6rst ecntenc<" of each pa.ragraph, never ni~ for any. one. and limits bis clients to a 10-block radius of his office. Versatile Cubes Design student Bob Olsen, from Mt. Ki8CO, N.Y .. recently bad bis unique furniture cube prototype on eldtibition at the Smithsonian in Washington. The four-foot "hard" atyro- foam cube was part of the fifth annual Armco Student Design Program, .. Con· Jigsaw p11rzle for modern living cepts for Tomorrow's Leieu.re." What'• new about it is three cut.a through the cube create seven sections, which in tum form beds, chairs, etool11, hassocks, lounges. "I could furnish a emalJ apart· ment wi1h just a single cube;' says Olsen, .. or a large outdoor recreational area with several of them." You ire Invited to mill your questions or eomtnents lbout 1ny 1rticle or 1dmtisement thlt 1ppe1rs In F1mlly Weekly. Your letter will receive 1 prompt 1nswer. Write to Service Editor, F1111ily Weekly, 641 l1llincton Avenue, New York, N.Y. JQ022. advertisement "We're looking for people to write children's books." If you ever wanted to write ... for pleasure or profit ... here is your opportunity. by John Ledes WE need writers. There are over 200 publishers of books for children and more than 400 magazines for young readers ... that need writers. And there are so many -men and women -who should be writers. Arc you one of them? Uncertnin of your ability ... or unable to get pro- fessional training .•. tied to your home OLjob? Once you know the basic tech- niques, writing for children is easy. Any occupation, hobby, new idea, personal experience, or special interest can be written aboUC:-plainly and simply -and be published. But you must have a restless urge to write and really want the rewards and satisfaction that go with this career. A new kind of school The Institute of Children's Literature was founded for the purpose of en- couraging more and better writing for children. Five years have gone into preparing this professional writing course. We have assembled the top editors. educators, and writers in the field. People like Dr. D avid Bryson of the Westinghouse Leaming Center, Roberta Miller of Golden Books. and Hardie Gramatky, author of Little Toot, worked together to create this course. And I am proud that my own publish- ing firm is associated. A course to help others We have written and published more than one hundred books and magazine articles for youog readers. We know how to write . . . how to teach . . . and how to help you get your writing published. Regardless of your formal educa- tion. we will show you how to use your own feelings and interests to write for children -at home and in your spare time. This course will ttain you step by step, from writing a sentence to writ- ing a finished manuscript. Only you and your instructor Writing is a very personal profession and teaching writing must be personal also. Jn addition to writing materials •. text bOolcs, in~tructions, and assign- ments, you will nlso receive close personal guidance from your own instructor. You will learn writing by writing. First about yourself. Your instructor wants to know your goals, interests and desires. He wants to know you. And a writing career is best learned at home. during your free lime, when you feel like writing. Teaching this course by mail allows more time for each student than is possible in a classroom. There is no bell 10 end the class, no interruption from other students. The instructor and the student work: together at the pace and depth desired. A writer must work individually and independentl y. and this is the way this course i-; taught. You do your assignments at home and mail them to your instructor. When your instructor has carefully read and edited an a.ssignment. he writes you a long personal letter ex- plaining in detail his corrections and comments. You receive his exact pro- fessional advice and guidance. The rewards and fulfillment Writing is a career you can pursue whenever you want. wherever you want. A profession with challenge, excitement, security and satisfaction. When you complete this course you will be a qualified writer with a future. And what a future! The market i.s unlimited. It is the constant cry of all editors and pub- lishers, of both books and magazines. J ohn Ledes, the distinguished president of Astor-Honor Book Publistic;rs. is also a lawyer and writer. Hi.s company bas published many ouLstandmg award winning books for young readers. He is one of the founders of the Institute of Children's Literature nnd fnculty consultant. that they need more good manuscript!. for young readers. And never before has so much been published. More than 200 publishers of chil- dren's books produce over 3,000 books each year with total sales of $170,000,000! And over 400 periodi- cals for young readers have a combined circulatio n exceeding 80,000,000. Books and magazine articles for chil- dren arc made into TV shows and movies. And there arc twenty-four children's book clubs and a rapidly growing children's · paperback market. Writing is only satisfying when your work is published, a nd for writers of children's li terature it is easier now than ever to find a publisher. First step to a new career You may have a routine job, be taking care of your home. or be a concerned grandparent. But if you want to be an autho r, you will be judged only by your writing ability. not your sex, age, or education. Women writers arc on the besl seller list as o ften as men. And among children's book publishers and in the children's magazine field there nre as many women cdifors as men. To find qualified men and women with writing aptitude worth develop- ing, the Faculty and Consultants of the Institute have prepared a special Apti- tude Test. It is offered free and will be graded free by a member of our staff. If you really want to be a writer, send the coupon below for our Test and In fact, many of these writers free brochure which fully descrihes the earn $10,000 to $15,000 per year Institute, course, faculty, market and a working only in their spare time. A new future for you. H you have writing best seller or a book that is sold to aptitude you will be eligible to enroll . the movies can earn over $100,000. . Of course there is no obligation. ,-----------------~~~l I Institute of Children's Literature I 520 Fifth A venue I New York, New York 10036 I I I would li ke to receive, without cost or obli1tation. the I I brochure describing your course and your Aptitude Test. I I ~:s I I '41~ A(i( I (PIH$1! cucle one ar>d p11n1 n•m• clearly) I ,,REH I I CIT\' I L_~:---------~~------J I I I • Family K'eekly / September 6, 1970 'What Our Family Is Doing .f\bout One of the most serious problems facing American families today-and for the rest of their lives--is the pol- lution of our natural environ- ment. Everyone should be- come concerned with trying to preserve what's left and re- storing what's lost. It's. the family unit that will acco111- plish this best. I believe this so strongly that f ve been telling Paul [her husband, actor Paul Newman J that I've got to retire from my film career. rm finding it in- creasingly difficult to spend time mak- ing movies when I can do something as vital as this. Paul and I have three daughters. Eli- nor Theresa (called "Nell"), I I, Melissa Stewart (called "Lissy"). eight, and Clea Olivia, five. l feel that one of our best hopes of solving the pro blems of ecology is through our children. The sad fact is that the environmental problem will be worse for them than it has been for us. My generation. for the most part not realizing the dangers of ~me of its practices. has contributed enormously to the problem. But we can still do something to reverse the tide of destruc- tion, and, hopefully. our children can do the rest. I have taught my girls to be very much aware of the world around them. They know. for instance. that many lakes and rivers are so polluted they are already dead or dying. no longer able to support fish or plant life; that safe drinking water can no longer be taken for granted; that almost no community can claim really clean air; that farm and woodland are eroding; and that our increasing population is suffocating in litter, garbage, and sewage. They are also aware of some very basic principles behind this terrible trend: the fact that ovcrwhel ming popu- lation forces overwhel ming pollution- and we a re caught in the midst of both. In 1650 the world had a population of about 500 million people. In 1850 it was a full billion. doubling ·n about 200 years. Today we are over three bll- Jion. doubling al most every 37 years. Soon it will be four billion, and if the rate continues. in 900 years there will be 60 billion people on earth-I 00 persons to share eac h square yard of the earth's surface, including the sea . Of course. 4 Fan1 ily W•tkly, S•ptemb•r 6, 1970 In this exclusive article, an Academy Award- winning actress reveals her concern over one of the world's most sobering problems- so great she's considering giving up her career Joanne Woodward loves wildlife. This half-tamed sparrow hawk is o family pet. Be- cau,u it has naturally sharp claws--and is camera .<thy-Joan~ protects l1t r hand. there is an unhappy escape. According to Dr. Paul Ehrlich. the Stanford Uni- versity scientist who wrote the terrifying book. "The Population Bomb." the world would have died long before we reached that figure because we would simply have run out of air to breathe. So I have brainwashed my children not to have children, or no more than one. If they want more. to adopt some of the many unwanted children al ready born. I re<1lizc I'm a fine one to preach on this subject. what with three of my own and three stepchildren, and l Jove heing a mother to all of them. But the facts of overpopulation were not gen- eral knowledge whe n we started our family. . I teach my girls to treasure what ecological pleasures we have now, and to try to preserve them. We live on acres of woods in Connecticut. with a stream-which we are trying to keep unpolluted-and many animals. At last count. we had three dogs. five cats. five fish. some baby chickens, a sparrow hawk, turtles. and a horse. The children bave always been hooked on ecology. J started them ofT when they were very little with visits to nature museums so they could learn and appreciate. I believe in teaching children at home what they should know about the world they live in, without depending entirely on schools. At breakfast. I read the news to them so they know what's going on. For somewhat aft\uent children, they are remarkably self-sufficient. They make their own beds, keep their rooms neat and clean, and can all make breakfast when called upon. They have to learn now because when they grow up there just won't be the afftuei:ice as we knaw it today. Too many people and not enough space, housing, air, or any of the nec~ry things of life-not unless we make incredible changes. Aod noth- ing proposed so far is enough. Children arc marvelous saviours. They can be so kind. They want to save the world. They are very much impressed by the drama of it all, if nothing else. Lissy, for instance, dreamed up her theory of what she called Manhattan Parle One day when we were walking in New York City, she noticed how dirty and littered everything was. She was very young but bright and per- ceptive. She had just learned about the ecological example of green plants tak- ing in carbon dioxide and giving off oxygen for humans to breathe, who in turn give off carbon dioxide for the plants. "Mommy," she suggested. "l think they should get all the people out of Manhattan, level it. then take away all the rubbish and just plant grass all over. In Manhattan Park, no cars would be allowed, just walking. And nothing to contaminate this beautiful garden. Noth- ing could be brought in that isn't or- ganic and could be absorbed into the earth. Paper sacks would be okay but not glass bottles. No one could smoke -just walk and picnic." I have stopped smoking myself. In fact, J made a recording, with some others with the same problem, called "How to Stop Smoking Without Using Will Power" (RCA Victor). It has worked for many of my actor friends, Richard Basehart and Carol Burnett. among them, and I try to convince others. I have also revised some of my living habits. and my family's. in the interest of ecology. As much as possible. I serve them organically grown foods (bought from a heal th-food store). foods which are grown naturally witho ut synthetic Environmental Pollution' By JOANNE WOODWARD As told to Terry Schaertel chemical f ertiliz.ers. I really unnerved the group or workers who came to clean up our yard and plant some bushes when I told them not to use anything on the lawn that wasn't organic or natural. The trash problem is another terrify- ing one. As part of my contribution, since you can't destroy plastic, I try not to use iL I use decomposable de- tergents, and I buy only returnable bot- tles. There is one automobile gasoline on the market which contains no lead, and I use only that. J( there's ever an electric car made. I'll be among the first to buy one. Except for some wine with dinner, I don't drink. I don't approve of it. Perhaps I'm old-fashioned, but I just don't approve of anything that tums you on artificially. rm organic! These things are only a beginning. You do what you can on an individual and family level. but pollution control will have to be attacked on a much larger level. We'll need legislation and a lot of letter writers to get that legis- lation. (If you don't know the name or address of your Representatives, your public library c~n teU you.) I know that letters and telegrams are truly ef- fective in Washington. I've been there several times lobbying for the Depart- ment of Peace bill. and I asked the men who get letters. And 1 know, from my own experience, that teen-agers love to collect signatures. I my~lf work for almost every ecol- ogy group there is. I started, yean ago, with SMOG in Los Angeles. Since then, I've joined the Sierra Club. Clean Air, and Friends of Earth. How am J most effective? As a shill! I'm not ashamed to admit it's the most effective way a movie star can serve. At least 1 have finally reached the point where I can do more than just stand around and hnve my picture taken hos- tessing a luncheon. I am now knowl- edgeable enough to lead discussions. and. yes. do interviews. But it serves a worthwhile purpose, and 1 foel useful. I am able to recrujt volunteers for these organizations I believe in, to help the cause _Qf_~cology, oLJ.o .. help .lhem start an organization of their own. Be- ing a movie star offers a wider audience entret:-like tv talk shows. Say I'm asked to speak about my latest movie. Well . forget about the film. Here's an opportunity to get the message ncross. All over the country there are organi- zations that need volunteers. There's a Planned Parenthood Clinic in most communities. Workers with skills are useful. but everyone can help in some way-answer the phone, give out litera- ture-and Planned Parenthood gives small training courses to volunteers. My mother became a receptionist for the organization. Of course, maoy women will protest, "How can I find the timer' I have no patience with that. 1 say, bow can you find the time to livt!? Suppor.t the en- vironmeot you're taking from. Other- wise, no one will be around to enjoy the environment. What these women are really saying is, "I can't find the time to preserve a world for my chil- dren to grow up in." They can find time to go to the beauty parlor. Why not cut that out and do your hair at home? That's what I do. The style I sometimes wear is what's .knoWA-~what--to do with your hair when it's growing out." It's a matter of priorities. If life is important to you and your children, you will find the time. If you think you have no skills, no time, or whatever-just remember any- I Joanne ulaxes on thtt set of ''They Might Be Giants," with husband Paul Nt!wman, t~ coprodllur. Film will bt! rt!kast!d in latt! fall, may M orw of her lo..Jt, if shtt opts for t!cology instead of acting. Pollution fighter Woodward one can pick up trash and put it wh~rc it belongs. I do. My children do. One day I drove my own three, plus three of their friends, to our small apartment in New York City. I seldom drive in from Connecticut. and I was surprised to sec how the skyscrapers were crowding out into the countryside already. We spent the night, some of the kids sleeping on the floor and talk- ing all night. The next day. we all went to Central Park and picked up trash. N ell is already a dedicated ecologist at I 1. She's trying to decide between that as a career and being a veterinarian . (J tell her she could perhaps combine them.) Lissy is very concerned with pol- lution. With even five-year-old Clea join- ing in, we all picked up litter and put it into the litter baskets, hoping we'd serve as an ex.ample. And, to the people we saw actually dropping trash, we walked up to them and very ostenta- tiously said. "Litterbug!" My children a~. by now, so dedi- cated to saving our world from pollution that I know they can continue in their own ways. They speak of it to their friends and classmates, for instance. 'Ecology is as natural to them as any other little-girt subject of conversation -of playing, or of favorite teachen, or of "when I grow up." I'm pleased that my inftuence with my own three has, in turn, inftueoced other children to care and to help. And that's what it's all about. My whole point is that each family member ha,, the responsibility to understand the problem and do something nbout pol- lution of our environment. Jn so doing, they are bound to teach and encourage others as well. 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I look1•(/ tip from my rt!dini111: position tlflt/ rfl1•1 (' WC/.\ M r. A mold." Miracle plastic DENTURITE I' be I ' h k f re1tu toose denrures in he min-ve en p aymg oo 'Y rom UIU . This "Ciuhion o f Comfon" my barber. eases sore t(ums. You eat anyrhing. Laugh, 11.lk, even sneeze wirhout Hut with whal l'w hccn rc;u.lin!! llll embarrau menc . No more food pan;icles under plates. \Orne )car' n(lw ll~llll lhl' cha<'S <)n our DENTURITE lasts fo r monchs. campuses and how it h.1s '\prl·ud to lhl' wa"1't ready for thn1. So it w:.1), my min ute), there wai. {,walking the grounds :~:: !:i'%us~~~~~ J~~c ':";!e~ lrigh o;chooh and ontll the playground' w11nt. whenever I saw her walking acro~s holding vnt" h 1~ coutlaib J nd \\b.htng whco n:fir i.1 nttdeJ. Tasteless. of the eleme ntary school:.. I have ~-the M:hool gro11nd at rcccs,. It' Jllrnct fervently thar I were dcutl. ~~:ij1:f~~·gM~:~e~:.ck 1tuaranrtt. 1·o mc. "' th'-' !..id'> would p ut it. upt1gh1. her attention hy lllrning. whut I th<lllgh1. If ~I r. Arn,>ld wa..; l:.ncm~ Num~1 L--~;;:==;;:;==:::;:==:=:::::::::=:::=:: F.spcci:i lly whl·n I look hack at mv ow~ wcrc_ttraceful handwin~ l.11 bcr puco..th'-'-'-. __ On · r. l 1i;k1rukcr.Jl1.)' arithmetic. ~ • ---+4----~c.~~~-~ctf®Teffiys. -They werl· hamhpring~ whil.:h. morl· t..::.ichc r· w41~ de fin itely N umhcr Twu. it 0 nagging l admit 1ha1 ta l..l'' ii l<'I (\( l<lng. 1<1"1:! lllte11 1h;in not. lo1111u ml.' lying pro-.lr;JI\.• nor 11c.t tor fir,, place. She Wa\ a stick- Backache Means a hX>l..ing hack . Rut f recall it a \ if i1 wccl.' on m) uching hack. Shi.' wo uld ll'lol.. kr f11r perfection. When she -;cnl me to yc~lerycar-fill in vour own d ate-dnw n and giggk. Ami I wa' ccsw11c. rhc blackboard Ill mullipl~ 46 x 57 (I Good N• ht' SI whl·n tho.: rhrcc R"' ,1111.xt fur "rl•nding. On th.11 !lame 'chol'I grnund, d uring rc·call the fignrc~ cxJctly ). I cam'-· up lg S eep 'riling. and "rithmatic." And thcr'-' wa' rct.:cs~. lhc-rc eon!.tuntly l>lrOllcd the tall. w11h lhl' answer Clf 2.M>4 . Thcrel1pon, Na.cainc bacloact...1 hudache and mu.-cular achea • nd Ila °"may come on with over-exertion, emotional up1et1, or everyday straa and •train. Ir this nar- cinc backache, with l"f!llieu, al..epleM niJrhta, ia wcarintr y0u out, makintr you mlacrahlc and Irritable. don "t wait. try Doen'a Piiia-•n analtrt'!lit, a pain ,.._ llever. Doan'• paln-Mlievln11r action on naninc backache I• often tbc an1wer. Cet Doan'• Pill.--not a habltAurmlnc dnis but a well-known 1tandard r.m- cdy Wied euceftSfuliY by m Wlona f ur Offr 70 ynrs. See If they don't brine JOU tbc aamc welcome m leC. For con- venience, alwara buy Doan'• lar·s e slae. EIRN •o STEADY m ~;;-J:i~~; I.earn at Home in 12 Weelcs Ram to $70 a .... , ... 1n rood tlmo .. cw bod aa un· I~ Unroln lra1-. with Cmtlrocal.('. Pue>· naLinc work. 11 .. h School not ......Otod AC'CS 16~. 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I have 1.:omc to r..:mcm~r ch;llk fro m my computing lin!!cr, a nd fod .1} rhc thn:e R\ o;;cem 10 'itunJ in Ill) nosralgia. was a direct descenda nt proved for <ill the cla'>s to ~cc wh:.it a ll.'r "r'"•ading. "riling. nnd rioting " An<l 111 rhat Arnn utlica who 'llrrl•ndcred dummy I w;.i,. T he answl'r 'he got w<1~ 11ccMd ing Ill the n..:w' m.:dia . f('Kl man) West Point to the British. I recall h.: 2.'122. ki<ls arc m;.11oring 111 the IJ~t. wa!. 10 k-ct, six 1nch..:s tall. His hands T o huv'"· even come up with the 2.600 I .11..c m} hand and come had with da,.pcu behind hi' hack. he surve yed .. ccmed to me Hcrcuh:an enough. Bui me tn rhal time. when r wa~ a youn!! w11h i;t1111Jiecd eye the bi..:h avior of the no1 to Mrs. Studebake r. man courting ,1 girl. I w.i' I 0. ),he v. ·" schoCll\ l '-"O or three hundred pupil,.. ..When you multiplkd 7 x 6." she I I . I h;1d .1n a tlinil)' lllr olJq wtimen Anu those ol us who did not conform "houted a t me. "you got 42. But then We ;11tcndcd the same scho~.11 in a lt1 hi\ 'tnnJ :ird of gentlemanly or lud)-you put down the 4 and carried the 2 M1dwe,tern hlv.n. She wa' the W<lln.in 111..c rn.•h.1vior were pt1hllcly pun"hed. You should have put down the 2 and whom I had dl•cidcd I for the re'r ot The punbh1rn:nt con'i'tcd lll the of-l.'arricd the 4.'" my life W\Hlld carry her 'ch~1lll(1l1l..' tending pupil wa lking the grounds with When I mulh:rcd something like the tor (And that''> why I never lcanwtl hi' finger~ holding onto Mr. Arnold's e4uivaknt of "h1g de<tl.'. she o rdered hClW t<l co n.,tnsct a Octler ~n tcnl..C th11n co:illails. fo r all 10 c;c~ me to sit o n the stool in the corner. 1h.11 one). One da}. after one of my more gro-Well. that ancien t histo n t.:a l bit of An) wa~. -.he wo11ld never let Ill\.' 1c,4uc hund-;pnng-.. I looked up from teacher b rutality )Omct1mes w1ms into carry them ~c:iu..c 1n 1ho~c J a,' car-my reclining positio n <m the ground, locus in my polluted nostalgi~'. and I rying .t girl\ 'ch,wlh,101..' \\.t), lhc and there. with his head in tho.: clo ud-;, find m yself empathizing with studcnb e411111alcn1 llf tcxtav\ ~1ng pinni:J She w;is Mr. Arnold. And for the next 10 in th..:ir struggle against teachers in the , G oodmon Ace hos been one of the most popvlor comedy writers of radio and television for nearly 40 years. He wos creator of the radio series "Eosy Aces" for 19 yeors, ond hos written for some of television's most svcceuful performers, including Perry Como, Milton Berle, Donny Kaye, ond Sid Coesor. His most recent book is titled "lodies ond Gentlemen, Easy Aces." Esra hl isitmcnt. But on the o ther hand. I realize 1hn1 a~ the stude nt rebellion keep' on. and a~ whole schools arc closed. what arc we left with'l I shudder to think whut wc"re left with. 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Turn macaroni into a large bowl, add the Italian dressing, and toss lightly. Set aside. 2. Cut thin strips of Juocheon meat to alt ernate with asparagus spe.ars (see photo); dice remainder and set aside. 3, In a small bowl, mix the mayonnaise with vinegar and a blend of salt, pepper, and fennel seed. Add to macaroni. 4. Blend in diced luncheon meat, peas, and pimiento; toss. 5. Turn salad mixture into a shallow 2-qt. dish. Alternate the luncheon meat strips and asparagus spears lengthwise on salad mixture (see photo). Brush meat and asparagus generously with additional ltaU•n salad dressing. Chill. A bout 6 servings Hot Macaroni Supper Salad with Kabobs Follow recipe for Chilled Macaroni Supper Salad except: cut luncheon meat into 12 cubes (about I in.) and dice remainder; omit asparagus. Mix in 4 oz. shredded sharp Cheddar cheese before turning into a 2-qt. baking dish. Prepare the kabobs and arrange diagonally in opposite directions across top of macaroni. Brush kabobs with a mixture of !/.$ cup Italian sal•d dres.~ing and I ~'2 tablespoons com syrop. Set in a 350°F oven about 30 min .. or until thoroughly heated. Occasionally turn and brush kabobs with dressing mixture. Kabobs Luncheon meat cubes (see Hot Macaroni Supper Salad with Kabob~) 12 s mall canned onions 1 red apple, rinMd, quartered, cored, and cut in 12 pie.:es I firm pear, rinsed, quartered, cored, and cut in 12 pieces Thread alternately onto each of six 9-in. skewers 2 luncheon meat cubes, 2 onions, 2 apple and 2 pear pieces. Note: If desired, set shell-shaped ramekins (~-or ~-<:up ca· pacity) onto a baking sheet. Fill each with the macaroni- cheese mixture. Prepare a blend of l cup hefb..susoned &tuft· ing croutons, crushed, and 2 tablespoons butter or mlU'prlne, melted; use to top six ramekins. Heat thoroughly in a 350°F . oven about 15 min. Garnish with parsley sprigs. 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If you get all right, you are that rare phenomenon-a husband or wife who knows the law that governs your marriage. 1. A husband must support his wife even it she has money of her own. 2. Sexual relations are a legal reqwrement of marriage. 3. A husband's sex demands cannot be legally unreasonable. 4. A wife cannot sue her husband for blacking her eye. 5. A wife must follow her husband to a foreign oountry even if his reason for going there is only the punuit of pleasure. 6. A mother can legally be "boss' in her daughler-in-law's home. 7. lo all 50 states, a wife who woru in her husband's busjocss has a legally enforce- able right to be paid for her services and to receive workmen's compensation. I. Unless a joint bank account held by husband aod wire contains a ~survivor there- of clause, .. the survivor. in the case of death of cit.her spouse, is unable to touch a penny of the savings until long and complicated legal technicalities are untangled. 9 . When a husband o r wife dies intestate (without leaving a will) and the disposition of his property and money is dictated by law, the family can count on a sensible distribu- tion in terms of need. 10. In the case of the death of both par- ents, the absence of a carefully drawn will puts the responsibility of choosing the guard- ian of their mioor children upon a judge. 11. Even though a hmband is unable to earn a living, a wife is never reqwred to sup- port him. 12. ln most states the law requires a wife 10 supervise the family, make beds, cook meals, and run the household . 13. A married woman has, in most srates. the same control as a mnn over the property she brought to the marriage. inherits, or oth- erwise acquires after marriage. ANSWERS 1. True. ln all states the Jaw requires a husband to support bis wife. He must do so even if the wife owns property. has a lot of money, or earns good wages. He musr see to it that she has food, clothing, shelter, and medical care-what the law calls "neces- saries"-and he cannot make her use her own money to pay for them. 2. Tme. ln all 50 states. cohabitation is regarded as an indispensable part of marriage -an essential marital right and duty for husbands and wives to enjoy and to provide for each other. 3. Falu. The law in most states protects a wife against a husband's unreasonable sex demands. One wife, for instance, consid- ered her husband cruel because durinll her last months of pregnancy he forced her to have intercourse every night. A lawyer ad- vised that this was grounds for divorce. Threatened with c-011rt action. the husband, for the duration of the pregna ncy, let the wife decide when they would have inter- course. 4. True. Even though a husband (or wife, for that matter) who can't control temper or hands is a lawbreaker. a wife in most states cannot sue her husband for blocking her eye or for other violence against her. 5. False. It is true that in most states n wife is legally obliged to live where her h~ band wishes, provided that his wish is based on economic necessity, career interests, or the like. Even if following her husband means changing her citizenship. a wife must foDow him if he has good reason to lllove. But s he · is not legally bound to do so if the change of place is motivated by sheer whim. 6. Folse. When a husbaod invites bis mother to join the household, h~ wife is required to accept that fact. If, however. the husband transfers ownership of the house lo Jn most states, wives are required by law . to do the household clioru. bis mother, gives her the housekeep- ing money, and in fact makes her the real mistress of the house, the law generally is on the wife's side. 7. False. Some states do not rec- ognize the validity of contracts be· tween husband and wife. In such states, a wife who works in her hus- band's business has no legally en- forceable right to be paid for her services or to receive workmen's compensation. I . True. Joint bank accounts held by husband and wife may lead to problems. When a husband is out of town, the wife cannot draw funds if they have the kind of joint account in which the signatures of both the wife and husband are required. More seriously, unless this Jype of bank account contains a <urvivor thereof cla use," the survivor, in the case of the death of either spouse. is unable 10 touch the money, until legally permitted. 9 . False. Many complications re- sult from wills or lack of wills. The lives of countless families arc plunged into confusion because a spouse dies without leaving a will, and the dis- position of his property is dictated by law, not by need or sentiment. These intestacy laws recognize the claims of wives (or husbands), ch il- dren, parents of the deceased, and his brothers and sisters, in that order. 10. True. Jn case of the death of both parents, only a carefully .drawn will insures that the mother and fa- ther-not a court--choose the guard- ian of their minor children. Parents dying without having made wills re- linquish all voice in the matter and leave the decision 10 the court. some- times with unfortunate and unan- ticipated consequences. 11. Falu. In most states a wife can be required to support her hus- band when he is unable to earn a living and would otherwise become a public charge. She also is obligated to support the children if he fails to, even if it's due to shiftlessness. 12. True. A wife may think that general housework is something she does because she wants lo. The truth is that in most states the law requir~s her to do so. The law in most states clearly says Lbat a husband has a right to his wife's services both in the house and io his business. There are limits, however. One wife took care of her invalid mother-in-law for a year and then demanded payment from her husband and his brothers and sisters. They refused to pay. A court supported her claim. 13. True. A married woman has, in most states, control over the prop- erty she brought 10 ~arriage, inherits, or otherwise acquires after marriage. He r property cannot be attached by her husband's creditors or used by him without consent. Of her own free will she can give her property to her husband or his creditors to ease a financial crisis. No matter bow great the crisis, how- ever, the law in most stales does not require her to do so. The states with community prop- erty laws are exceptions. In those statcs--Califomia is one of them- the wife is equal partner with her husband to everything they own. 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Sll.f'ER #'EMUS -AA ele- gant atNn4 of 50 aterling 1iL- 11er "peoril" enhance• any eoatum.4l. Silver beads, h.afl4.. rolled aftd Miftd..made by Spanish craftamen., grn.ce a. 15" lon.g ailvef'l/ cM.iin. Ex- quisite. $5.95. Greenland Stu- dios, 7180 Greenland Bldg., Miami, Fla. 33064. Weekend Shopper BY SUSAN PAINE GOOD AND TOUCH! A great nail toughener titled "Nail- ette" takes only 3 days to see and feel the results. You may even be able to pull tacks without breaking a nail! Nail trouble? Try "Nailette.'' ,3. Fleetwood, Dept. XX-40, 427 W. Randolph, Chicago, Ill. 60606. LAST Liberty Dollar of the fine silver "Cartwheels" increases in val- ue. Circulated condition, $4.98. 10 mixed dates, $47.50. Roll (20), $89.50. Add 5Qf postage. With catalog. Matt Numiss, Dept. F906, 2928 41st Ave., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101. ENJOY leisure hours or entertain friends byplaying the guitar. Learn to play a song the 1st day; any by e~r or note m ays. 66-page system with photos, charts. chord finders, songs, guitar book. $2.98. Ed Sale, Studio FW-8, Avon by 'the Sea, N.J. 07717. COWRFUL film off er -Your 12 exposure roll of Eastman Koda- color Film developed for only $1.25 if you send t h is editorial along with the film. Failures are credited. Offer expires on Dec. 31, 1970. Skrudland, Dept. FW-Hl, Hebron, Ill. 60034. THE MEASURE OF A MAN Any man can order a shirt custom made as low as $5.95. Choose favorite collar, cuff's. front, of fine fabrics in white or colors. Free style book, swatch guide. Packard Shirt. Dept. FW146B. Terre Haute. Ind. 47808. READ TINY PRINT with half-frame mag- nifying glasses. LOok over for normal view- ing. Men's or women's black with s ilver thread; brown with gold ; black or brown tortoise. Specify. $5.95. Joy Optical, Dept. 893, 84 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10011. OVEN M11TS can open the door to profits for your organiza- tion! Fund raising is easy when you sell such a pretty item. In colorful prints with tefton-treated palm. Raise $81 to $540 in two weeks. 'Guaran- teed profits. For details, write: Abigail Martin, Dept. 221E, 1113 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63101. GIRLS! Interested in being an airline stewardess? Com- puter service matches your qualifications against basic requirements of 42 U.S. Airlines. Why not discover if you qualify. Airline Data Computer Service, Dept. FW, 622 W. 60th Terr., Kansas City, Mo. 64113. .J!-HEADWAYS in fashion - Real-look Glamour Wig 'j comes in black. off-black. ·~ dark brown. brown, light blonde, au bum, platinum, ""~ mixed grey, dark blonde. ~ Of soft, Celanese acetate. Style #108. $6.95. Guild, Dept. FW-9, 103 E. Broadway, New YO!'k, N.Y. 10002. .. WASH CARE" lets you put all your lovely linge- rie in one safe place for easy washing. Of nylon tricot, it has a big 14 .. zipper. Place in washer. "• tffir~~,( ... _ .•• Safe in dryer. too. $1.95: 3, $5. Novel, Dept. 107, 31-2nd Ave., New York, N.Y. 10003. Week6nd S hopper items art" NOT advt"rtising. lf producu 1thown ttrc not ava,U.tt.blt at 11tore11, order from sources listed. even for thousands AflKODf•WRIW---NA I I H _. .. Ullll .. --------------~ IUMIVUUL llOftL SCHOOU. ~ I , ...... ,......_--. .... .,.. I I PMase Print I I Name I I Addren AV---I I City St•t• I l !!~-Ph_!'!! ______ =J FALSE TEETH That Loose11 Need Not Embarrass Don't keep worrytnv whetht'r ~·our talae teeth wut come I~ r1t the wrong time. Por more security and comfort. sprloltle P'ASTBETH" Den~ ture Adheelve Powder on your den-t.urea. f'ASTEETH holds tal41t' teeth firmer longer. Makes eating euler-n1ore natural. No lf\lmmy, gooey, J>&Stl• tast.e. Dentures that nt are esse-nttAI to healt h So aet' your dentist tti,:ul1uly. Oet eHY·to-u~ Jl'ASTEETH at all dru~ countera. who perspire heavily A d.iff anl formula h'u been found to keep underarms absolutely dry -even for thousands who perspire heavily. A formula 80 different it. has far more anti-wetness agent than iL is possible to put in any aer090l can. Br aJtrbodr. After dec-ad~ of common "deodorants,'' it. took a chemical invention to make this truly effective protection pos- sible -with the same safety to clothing-the same akin mildness as popular "deodorants." Called Mit.c~um Anti-Perspirant, iL is the product of a trustworthy 57-year- old laboratory and guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. By the thou- sands, women with problem per- spiration are finding the protection they need-and never could find before. And fully effective as a deodorant, too, of course. If you perspire more than average-even heavily -get the positive protec- tion of Mitchum Anti-Perspirant. I COMPUTER MATE IS NOT I Your choice, liquid or cream. A DATING GAME Ninety-day supply, each $3.00; We successfully find p1rtners I<>< Available at your favorite drur or I matrimonv and com1NUble frlendshlPS- 1 • 'letr t All AGES -ENTIRE U.S.A. ~01 Y coun er. Absolutely conf1dentlal <alve -.el. JM~ Write for free bfochure and questionnaire. COMPUTER MATE . OUf llPfttlc "fan1111~ wetco!Mt rou. I ANTl-PERSPIRANT Oepj. 131 RE-LIVE EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY WITH -Civll~ar eneral"Trai.n Working Train Goes - Forward and Backward and Belches Real Smoke as It Chugs Along! This is a replica of the famous train capturf'd by 22 Union army men from tne Confederate armY. durina the Andrews Raid, Apnl 12, 1862. 23" replica includes locomotive, tender, 2 passenger cars, battery·operated trans· former and 14 HO gauge curved and straight track sections. This nostalgia loaded ''Iron Horse" will provide hours of thrills and excitement as the smoke pours from stack and the train chugs along In the most realistic way, forwards and backwards. A solid buy for only $7.98 (batteries not Incl.) ~ MAil NO alt« COUPON fOOAYI • , PALM CO., Dept. 3943 I 4500 N.W. USU! St., Ml•ml, ,.., HO!M I I ,. .... rush IM --#1142 "Gentr•I" I Train Sets @ $7.M Plus 75' post.tee. I I unclefatandlf not dtlllMM, that I 1111y I relurft lttm wltttln 10 dt~ fOf • C0111pltt1 I teftlltd. £11el0Md Is cllec:k 0t nu. f0t I I 6-Sell-d-C-.O-.D-. -,-tne-lose $1.00 rood will I I diposlt •ild will pay postmen baltllC• of I $6.91 pfus post.Lwr1es. - I uw: I I •••OS I I I 1 crn sun Zll' __ .I ---------- I L FOR A PRIZE WINNING ROSE GARDEN • -the worl!;~OR S2.85 ANY 6 FOR SS.45-All 12 FOR S9.95 Already Selected and Tried .•. These Are The Best Roses You Can Bay .•• Now at Low, Low Prices OnlY tbe ~ b.u auoh 1rut bea\llY ol form, pleuin1 color ran&4!t deli&h~lul fracraoee aod ia eo adaptable lo alm011l every llowe,r prden. u owenr, aiooe there are lbouaande of dillenenl ..-. you can oaly be aure of beautiful bloom• by aelectln1 varietit9 that contlauaUr, ra\e bicb aod prove popular year aft.er year by a mateur and Ollpert alike. That ia why &be American Roee Society olli11tal roee ratinJ •Y•i.&m bu been our suide io bri"C'io1 you Ulla outatandio~ roee o«enog. Not only ie every roee offered here ~niMd a• rated, au: have been booored aa "AU American ~of the Year" .elediooa. All are otrered at final money eavio1 "laal r.all" pri-. Check your aelectiooa on the-coupon below and mall now. You wi.U reoelve a PROMPTNESS BONUS of a double 8owerln1 ROSE OF SHARON when your tOMI arrive for fall plantina. CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG ADothu former All American ROM of tbe Year .. ~ion, rai.ed 8.4. Lone bu<U opea to wavy.~c.aled. lu1b centered. light reddiab-piok bloom•. ConaialA!ot loomer. Ooly ~ each. 8tron1. vl~OtOWI jfrD1f&r frodCICff many a1upnaioaly Ju1e wel formed • blooma, u befila a put All American Roee of the Year aelectioo. Purpliab· red muoon cdor. Ra~ 7 .1. Only 99¢. Uloorua all eummM loo1t with bnl-lianlly cooiru111•11 petal• that arl' vivid Orienu.I ,.,_.d 1naide ,.ntl chrome vcllow oubi<le. Crowe to 3 fl'el biah. l'ormcrAll Amcricon Ho.., of tbcyear 1~ raied 6,1. Only~. Profuae and remarkabLY lon11 point«! bud• o~n to dttp-llupped, lon1t·lut.- '"" doubled colden yellow bloom• that come in •ave. far into fall. ECLI PSF. ia 1bowy, alternac.ely &Tttn, then yellow. Rated 7.IS. Only 99t. ANOTHER FALL PLANTING BARGAIN ~ Fast Gcwl.. Pflllb Tt Mlllt A H--. DtCOfltiH, PrtttctiH FtnMI H .... 100 FOOT PRIVET HEDGE $3.98 MICHIGAN BULB CO. Dept. Nl-1461 DOUBLE FLOWERING ROSE Of SHARON SHRUB W"lfh•t Extra Cost Deep .,., .. ~ bloome are hiah•t red of all ... aod _, fnpu.t, &oo. Ulooma 1n orofmioe all --ion.. Ra&.ed 8.3 and llVM popular. Oub' ~. Tb.a• velvety deep C&nlina~rf'Ci roee bu ooe of the lvnaest, mOlll perfectly formed bud8 of any ~ in it• color ranl'\'. Plca.\Antly fra11ranl, Noctunw 1s n former All American llme of tbt' Yt'ar 11Cleetion. Hated 7.3. Only 99;. Uo1urpMeed for ha dclicat.c color combination of d~p roee-pink that blcn<la into yellow 1hadin~• al the buc of tbe bcaucifully formed petal•. Vigoroua and fra«rant, tbi1 {>•at All American Row of tho Y~u '" rRted G.8. Only 00~.- llntr•l 7.9. tbi• frce-flowcrin• ni•w <'On111limco1.11 l\ny 11arden with it• rlu"lcrs of double petaled, rup-ehRflCl<I s~arlt-l blooms up to 3 incb!'a ncr<J!ll. ~:ut'l'rurly hardy. Only 99¢. Thia chaml>ton t'limber producee a livina blanket of bi.. 2 to 3 int'b acarlet·red doublt blooma on m&JIJ' branched canes. Dloom11 aaain and aaain aummer into fall, conrin1 tttU19, walla, ftncn ••ith vivid color. Rated 7.9. Oub' ~. Lona point.eel bud• eapand to 'normoua bloome of 1ilv'f'll• eatloy vink. Llcht creen eofl foliaaed buah 1trowa 111to a comp.art mound 2 to 3 feet blab. Rai.ed 6.9. OoJy 90;. SEND NO MONEY Under 3-wey auaranlN you orckr li~rally "on-approval" a.od plant on "trial". Thfte att etron1t, viaorouely hHlthy Row Bua~ ... all hi1thly rattd by lhe Ammran Roa• Soc-i«ty ... vadtd 12 at&ndard ~i ... alrnd,y 2 )'HM! old, b ... nc:h«i and with 2 or mone C'&M•. To .. 1 your c:boi~ delivered pnepruM<l for fall plantma. a1mply rhttk rou· pon. If C.O.D. P011t&«e ia nt.ra. Cub orden add 1Sc M> we c:an Mnd ,,_ J)Olllpaid. Mail )'MU of'Ckr btfntt dn dl1ne and your valuable Bonua Roee of !'lharon Shrub "ill rome in aarue packace. A~ ane lhe ~'dtina f'rovidtt of aarden be&oty. Chttk and•nd t'O\lpon • • nOtl ! ... Mli4111ee--'r .. , ._ •"'91n .... -... .., _ ""'9 .. 1t1t 11.S.A.lo_.,,cielfd-U.C~IW~llM•lllMl,.._.aroru-~w:.=. ... ..:.::: ;;·a::::== ~::.:c :.-r: ~'.1,= •N 1·11..C tall, IHllMtJ .,.-,,... ..W er Clllllftp , _., \1~otlf O•· ... .., lft.,.._ , ........ .,, ........ ~ i..11. /JA/Ur'..11.\' IUJ.'•iE OUl>EU IJL·1.\'h •ICIHIAI IULa CO., ..... la.1461 ................... SeM F_ ..... wlttl_, ....-11Mt ...... 1asdliecW.._ .......... s-.. Siu .. ''" of lllrt _. (K or.t Mlo4 'J "'9. JO). If 110t ....-• 1rm11 '°' '",.......,.., ........ w1t1111111..,."' ~.-.,..... _. "'mo 114......._. .... ,.,1114 '-' 5 .-n. r•m111111t h kw. O GIHt .... CI Un U._ ......... ........ , .................................. .. 0 .,._O'*t(2Clellt .... rflluliuo 14 ..... ) ............. IUI 0 Aar Olle--tlic 0 Allr a .. , SUS 0 MJ ... , SUS _PUCE _CtlAR\.Om A~C _TMl DOCTOI _lClll'$E _f'OIT't.NINllt _K.T. llAISHAll _lllllltANOY _lllO "NOCCHIO _CllMSON ClotrY _NOCTUltNE _llANCME llAUHIN _CllMllllt llAZt ~ •"'"'=:•ta(lllftJSUIO lllPrMe..._ P'lnta.PM OrM-.W .... It-I_.. .......... ....._ .......,_ AMl'k•w_ .... ..._....,. ,...c.0.11 ..... .-... llAlll~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~--- AOOllUS ~~------------------------------~ I I I I I I I I I J I I I I I I I I I Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502 C.TY Alf Ztp I l -~--------------------~~..!!!~-J ------- I FOUNTAIN VAUEY SADDLEIACK WEEK OF SEPT. 5 -SEPT. 11 ,,,. , 1111 ..... For NBC'S •londarful lortd " 111.,· ....... ,.,.,, S•,t. t 3 ~ 1:30 PM. I \ ~ Here's an interesting little item from our neighbors in Canada • . . A visiting American mo- torist appearing before a local mactatrate on char1et of drlv-tna 74 m.p.h: offered this ex· planatton. Conaldtting that the Canadian gallon la bigger than a U.S. gallon, mJles were no doubt longer too. He reasoned that in order to cover 60 Ca· nadian miles his speedometer 11hould read at least 70 m.p.h. The jud$(e however didn't In- terpret it the same way. He promptly fined him in Cana· dJan dollers . . . which are amaUer than U.S. dollars. Soeaking of small dollars . . . How about the best dollar buy on the automobile market to- day? Fords Fl\lcon for exam-ole. Here at Wilson Ford Sales ln Huntington h e have an outatandintt coll t n of. Fal ons. TakP e al n Fu- tura. r sedan is the top of the F1tlcon lineup. It is the last word In compact lux- ury and blg-f'l\r ideas. Idel\S like big-c'lr rtde . . . smooth, quiet. soft. But handling that la definitely compact. Ideas like the 200-cu. In. Six, which gives such hlJZ oower for ouick nusin11: and freeway cruising. But which is nurP comlll\ct-cl\r In gas mllel\11;e. Ideas like the blt~-e&r l'l&CiC\usness with JZen· erous seating for six adults olus 12.2 ru. ft. o' tr11nl( s'lftce for a vacatl'>n load of lu11;ga11:e. And it's all on a compact wheelbase of 111 Inches so turning is quick and easy. Ideas like the plushness of cloth and vinyl , trim, comfortable foam-padded full-width seats and rich loop- pUe caroetlng . . . It's all .1ust pa.rt of Ford's new Better Ideas for 1970. Whv not stop in at 18255 Beach Blvd. and see th,. p-eat Ford Falcon line foc yoursel!. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 r DICK WILSON'S WILSON FORD SALES II 18255 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH FOR~ I l .. lllllllllll .. 11111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111 See all the g-newest ones for TORINO BROUGHAM 2-0 R. HARDTOP TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALU DIPJ. ' ...... ,. , .... 7 .,.,. SllYICI o nN TMs. fllrll M .. I •·•· te 5 P·•· Me:i., I•·•· .. t '·"'· 592-5511 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 11 :30 AM m fB CI) Dodeer Bueball (C) Dodgers at Houston Astros. 12:30 I AAU Track & Aeld (C) International Meet in Poland. 1:30 NFL Action (C) 2:00 Rams Pre-Season Football (C) Tape of Rams/Houston game. 4:30 UCLA Bruin Football (C) "The 1969 UCLA·USC Game." Ci) NFL Action (C) 9:0011 Ci!) I l'm•l I More Than a Game (C) Unusual football documentary portrays the special qualities that brought sue· cess to Joe Kapp, Dick Butkus. Lou Saban. and Willie Davis. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 5:00 O @ (6) Major league Baseball (C) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMB(R 9 8:05 ail Box International 8:30 @!) DEBUT Wrfltllng (C) Black Gordman & Rocky Montero vs. Los Medicos de Mexico. 10:00 O Q)@ I Sflc1Ali Duel in the Wind (C) Wally King narrates the highlights of last Sunday's competition to determine which one of three American, l 2·meter class yachts will represent the U.S. in t he America Cup race. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 10:00 O @ I l,.(1AL I Calgary Stampede (C) Annual rodeo. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 7:40 m Dodger Baseball (C) Dodgers vs. Giants. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 11:00 AMO fa) (6) Major League Baseball (C) 12:40 m Dodw.r Baseball (C) Dodgers vs. Giants. 1:00 IJ ti?> I U.S. Open Tennis Championships (C) Semifinals of the $1 ,000 compet1t1on, live from Forest Hills, N.Y. 2:00 Freedom Classic Football (C) Alcorn A&M vs. Tennessee A&I. 6 Wortd Serles of Golf (C) 3:00 (3) RETURN NCAA Football (C) Stanford vs. Arkansas. 4:45 • World Cup Soccer (C) Brazil vs. Italy. 5:00 Rams Action (C) Rams vs. Houston Oilers 1970 game 6:00 (i7l ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports (C) 8:00 Forum Boxing (C) Calif. Lightweight Champion Lob1to Mon· ~a defends his title in bout with Baby Luis. 10:30 W College Football (C) SU vs. North Carolina University. WI Ek ::~ ··*"' SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 7:30 9 "Tonight and Every Night" (rnu51cal) '45--Rita H11ywor1h. 1~00 11 "Tycoon" (drarnal '47-John Wayne. Laraine Day 9:00 7 17 3 (C) "HouH on Green Apple Road" (drama> '69-Chr•stophcr George, Keenan Wynn. Janet Leigh, Julie Hatrts 11:30 2 (C) "Count Three and Pray" (wutern) '55-1/an Heflln. 13 "RIH & Shine" (comedy) "41-M11ton Berle. Jack Oalo.111 11:45 7 "The Neked Kin " !drama) ·~-Constance Towers. Anthony Eisley 6:00 7:30 1:30 9:00 11:00 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 7 <.Cl "Warlock" Part I (wntern) "59-Richard Widmark, Henty Fonda 9 (C) "Hero's laland" (adventure) "62-Jamn Mason. Nev1ll11 Brand 7 17 3 "H•n1m1n" (western) "59--Robert Taylor, Tina Louise 4 (C) "The Bramble lush" (drama) "60-Richard Burton 9 "Hands ot a Stringer" !mystery) '62-Paul Lukather. Joan Harvey 11 "God Is My Partner" (drama) "57-Waller Brennan. John Hoyt TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 6:00 7 (C) ''Warlock" Conclusion (western) '59 -Richard Widm ark 7:30 2 (C) "Cutter's Trall" <western) '69-John Gavin, Manuel Padilla Jr 9 (C) ''The Kentuclil1n" (adventure) '55-Burt Lancaster, Ooana Lynn 1:30 7 17 3 (C) "Alon& Came 1 Spider" (mystery) "69-Ed Nelson. 9:00 4 23 6 (Cl "McCloud: Who Kiiied Miss USA!" (drama) '69 -Oenn•s weaver, Marie Richman. Diana Muldaur. 11:00 9 (C) "Prince of Players" (drama) "55-R1cha1d Burton WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 6:00 7 "The Asphalt Jun1I•" (drama) '50-Sterlong Hayden, James Whit more, Marllyn Monroe. Louis Calhern. Sam Jaffe. John Mcln!irc 7:30 9 "Five Miies to Midnight" (mystery) '63-Sophia Loren 11:00 9 "Prl de of St. Loul1" (biography) '52-0an Oatley. Joanne Dru 11:30 13 "Appointment With Crime" (mystery) ''46-Wlll1am Hartnell. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 6:00 7 (C) "Hell Raiders" (drama) '68-John Agar. R•chard Webb. 7:30 9 (C) "Hef'CUIH Unch1lned" (adventure) "60 -Steve Reeves 9:00 2 29 I "The Crooked ROid" !suspense) "65 -Robert Ryan. 11:00 9 (C) "The Left Hand of God" (drama) "55-Lee J Cobb. 11 (C) "B1t1l1 of the World" lscH1> "63-Claude Rains 11:30 S "Rhythm on the R1nge" !western) "36 -Bong Crosby FRIDAY SEPTEMBER I 1 6:00 7 (C) "Th• World In Hi1 Arms" !drama) "52-Greaory Peck. 7:30 9 (C) "Seven Ye1r Itch" (comedy) 'SS-Tom Ewell. Ma•llyn Monroe. 9:00 2 29 8 (C) "The Sole Survivor" (drama) "69-lloncl' Edwards. RIChMd B11Sehart W1ll1am Shatner. Lou Antonio. Larry C11sey. 11:00 9 "Giant F;om the Unknown" (mystery) "58-Buddy Baer. Bob Stull'. 11:30 s "Vlraln Island" (comed)') ·59 -S1dner Po1t•n. John Cassavetes. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 7:30 9 <Cl "The Tall Men" (western) '55-Clark Gable. Robert Ryan 11 "Th• Key" (drama) "58-Wllllam Holdl'n. Trevor Howard 8:30 1 (C) "Jumbo" (11dventure) "63 -Dons Day. Stephen Boyd 11:00 9 (C) "Seven Cities ot Gold" fdramal "55-Anthony Quinn. 11:15 2 (C) "Mob;f Dlcli" (adventure) '56--Gregory Peck. Richard B11seh,.r1 11:30 7 "Mystery' (mystery) '50--Ricardo Montalban, Bruu Bennett. 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ta IMl.W May be used on envelopes as return address 1obels. Also very handy as identifica tion labels for marking personal items suc h as books, re cords, photos, etc. Labels stick on glo ss and may be used for mark ing home canned food items. All labels ore printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper. Mrs. Christine Brown 969 Post Road Costa Mes.. 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Show (C) Mr. Wistlbone (C) Boro the Clown (C) Marht Openln1/ AdJvu 7:30 · Acroaa the fence (C) Mon.: .. ln1 the MOtt of M1turity, Tue.s.; D1vty & Goll1t11 (C) Wed.; P1rtnts· Youth forum (C) Thurs.; Resources for Youth (C) Friday. Piunnt (C) Clrtoons (C) @ Roar ind His friends (C) Stock M1rtltt Cowtr11e 7:55 (I) Jot (C) Wed. only. 1:00 Qj (j) C.pt1ln K1nproo (C) Momin& Watch (C) Gumby (C) MONDAY thru FRIDAY CJ) J1ell LI Linne (C) 11 Siie of the Century (C) New York Enhanae/loul 6 Sunnr Todlr (C) 1;25 Co11111unity Bulletin lolrd (C) 10:30 (j) lovt of Lift (C) 1:30 Mr. M1roo (C) • · @ m Hollywood Squires Movie: See 01ytime Movies. i Peter Marshall hosts Mi&lltJ Moust Tllt1tre (C) The Westerners Rocltt Robin Hood (C) G1llopinc Gourmet (C) Ci) H1ydtn'1 H1ppenln1 Trevtl Fiims (C) Tues., Wed., Americ1n £ach1n11/Dow Jones Thurs.; Colt .45, Mon., Fri. 9:00 ~Ci) Tiit Lucy Shew (C) 11:00 I ~ Where the Hurt Is (C) . 9 00 m Dln1h'• rtace (C) • Qj 6 m Jeop1rdr (C) I frank Sinatra auests Wednesday. Dr. Klld1re, Mon., Tues I Movlt: See Daytime Movies. @ (]) Bewitched (C) J1cll LI Linne (C) • Tempo (C) Teresa Drury and QJ @ Musculu Dystrophy Regis Philbin CO·hosl. I Telethon (C) Mon. only. Conl'd. I Romper Room (C) I Bezo the Clown (C) 11 :30 Q!J CV Smch for Tomorrow (C) 1 Office of Ult President • ~ (!) m The Who, Whit or Se11mt Street (C) (R) 121·5. Where G1m1 (C) Art James hosts. Editor's Note: Btcluse of the l1· @ Tfllt Girl (C) I Mr. M1100 (C) bOf D., HolidlJ, Mona,, Ch1nntl LA. City 5'hools 22 pro1r1mmin1 will bt televised Wor1d of Women (C) Mon .. Tun. throuah Fri. onlr this wtell. Tues.. Fri.; Ptrspec1iYe (C) Wed.; The Pierre Sho• (C) Thurs 9:20 9:30 10:00 fl) Ames uch1nae (C) flfTERNOON Fuhions in Sewina (C) I~ ltvtffr Hillbilllff (C) I 6 m Coneentr1tlon (C) ovlt: See Daytime Movies. 12.00 .to. l _1. p 1 (C) Th. h I futures . .::. UQlJ .1 r . e s ow moves Stoel M1rktt to a new time period and fealur~ ~Cl) fHli'1 Affilr (C) such guests as Darren McGavin,1 June Lockhart, Rudy Vallee, Dani Wynter, Aines Moorehead, Peter MOVING-That Girl! Marlo Thomas, is movinK hrr ABC comedy series to Friday nights ut 9:00 PM . beginning Friday, September 25. She is also introducing a nrw hairstyle this fifth season, eliminating her famous bangs. lupus and Peter Brown. 0 ~ @ m lift With Linkletter I Art and Jack linkletter host. Girl Tllk (C) Betsy Palmer. @ 00 Best of Everythin& (C) Lunch Bri11de (C) Cartoons Page ' @@ Mu1cul1r Dptrophy Telethon (C) Cont'd. to 3-30 PM. I:;;: ~~~rt 12:30 Ci) Al the World Turns (C) i Ann Gutcher Show (C) (1) m D1rs of Our Lives ( ) Macdonald Carey stars. I {!!) (J) A World Ap1rt (C) Dillin1 for Doll1r1 (C) Stoel! M1t111t Close I ~·s Show (C) 1:00 Qi Cl) love Is a M1ny Splen· dorecl Thin& iC) · ! (i I m The Doctors (C) Movie: See Daytime Movies. l (I) al All My Children (C) Ch1rtln1 tlll M1rktt (C) 1:30 I ' Tiie Guidina Litht (C) 6 m Another Wortd (C) Lef1 M1h I Dul (C) mmodit, Report 1:45 1:50 2:00 Sterlin& The1ter (C) Voic. of Amerlcenlsm, Tues. Fuhions in Sewln1 (C) ~ (;D Newtywed G1me (C) M0¥11: See Daylime Movies. I ~ ~r:~:~:r~r:~ise (C) 2:30 Edit ol Ni1ht (C) m Another World - So111erstt (C) I Coo. .ine ~) Wed. only. @ ~ al D1tin& G1m1 (C) 3:00 ~ Gomer Pyle (C) It's our Bet (C) Dick Gautier &reels Ouie & Harriet Nelson: and r Jack Klugman and wife, Brett. ':!!lhwar P1trol U1J CI> a> Gener1I Hospital (C) Hwl (C) Underdoa (C) @ M1tln11: Don Rodewald. • P1ttern for Uvin& (C) • Cinem1 36 3:30 I sPl<•M I Snuk Preview (C) (R) Monday only. Preview of CBS's new fall shows; DEBUT Tht Mike Ror Show (C) Begins Tuesday. Join· Ing the popul ar radio and TV chef each weekday is Denis Bracken. I MUit Dou&Jas (C) fattier Knows Best @@al One life To Uve (C) Queen for a D1y (C) Hobo KtUr (C) ~ Matinee: Mon. onl) "Has Anybody Seen Mr Gair • Qt) (f) Popeye Clrtoons (C) @I!) filrist the Llvin& Word (C) 3:45 ED The Friendlr Giant al Futures (C) 4:00 Mr. Ed Jatk Bennr Show @ CV m Dart! Shadows (C) News (C) Bader W1rd. Ceorae Putnam News (C) : Se11m1 StrHt (C) (R) 121-5. • The Answer (C) Mon.; ne Story (C) Tues.; Crutlon Rtst1rcfl (C) Wed ; full Gospel Businessmen (C) Thurs.; faith in Action (C) Fri. 4:15 · Alex Nervo Show 4:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies. stump the Stars (C) News (C) Mike Room for D1ddJ The Munsters 00 Mi.. Do111l11 (C) (j) Tht Three Stooaes • Fisher flmily · El Juiclo de los Hijos · • V1mos 1 Vl1j1r (C) Mon .. Wed .. Fri.; Usted J 11 Polici1, Tuu.; l1 S1l11d de Usted, Thurs. &) Best of Everythin& (C) S:OO 0 a3 @ m M1jor Le11ue Bise· blll (f) Monday only. 0 DEBUT Bia 5 News (C) Bill Fyffe. News Administrator The lone R1n1er (C) C1rtoona (C) B1tm1n (C) @ Jimmr Thomison (C) : Mistero1et1' Nei&hborhood (C) CV The Munsters • Selttted fllm (C) · Dos G1llo1 en Palenque • The Riflem1n · • Noticiu • Bewitched (C) 5:30 al ABC News (C) Tfle Riii McCors Abbott ind Costello Cllli11n's l1l1nd (C) 12 @ This Dir 1970 (C) : Brother Buu (C) (j) Ntwa/Wtatfler /Sporb (C) • P11tor'1 Desk (C) • Comicos 1 Clnclonu • Perspective (C) 5:45 t News/Sports/Wuther (C) • Selected f ilm (C) · • Dtportn •70 [C) [C) S's ike In· lef C) lat ell tn ii. I.. •• t• ill 0 (i7J (1) a) let's Malle a Deal (R) Guests are Sue Ane Langdon, (e) ffi>f Monty Hall hosts. Ed Plitt, P1ul Winchell, Inga Neils· fJ Million $ Movie: .. No Survlv· sen, Bill Monison, tlle Balloonm1n. SATURDAY on f'luW' (sci·fi) '63-M1ri1 and mock rock group Rish Cadll· SEPTEMBER 5 Perschy, Robert Cunningham. l1c & the Continent1I Kita. m Wlftders of .... Wortd (C) (30) I m ..... (C) (30) "Pious Poland." lliia Alona Witlt Mltcll (C) (60) Ell) TIM Advocates (C) (60) (R) Cotlltry Music CarOllMI (C) "Should Your City or School ( ) 5:00 I Yiewpolat (C) Jere Witter hosts. Try to Integrate Its Public Schools 9 (i) Spottlcltt 1llutn (2 hr) • DIC N....mct (C) Through Redistricting or Bus· "fiat DlldtJ M•tiL.. Craig Ste-1-l lfl~!IL I Mila Blact California sing?" ens, William Hopper. (C) Stu Gilliam hosts as highlights m Seftded f"lf•• (C) (90) m Tiit Toy n.t 8r1W Up (60) (R) of the pageant are shown. Gloria @II Sytyll r EariqH (30) "My Boy." Foster commentates. Guests are The l :OO m Cin... 36: '1.11vt Her to Master's Children, and D1vid T. tteav. ... Walker. U LIVE FIGHTS FROM .,_..,..,,..... 0 !Vil (1)"-9!\ ABC'a Wide World of FORUM A 10:30 U I li!Jc161i I Orll Robtr1a Pr.-w.i<Cf !\OU * THE ST RT seats (C) c66> Oral Roberts and a • I SpJ (C) TONIGHT! GOMEZ VS. troupe of 30 traveled to Japan and ,,tty ouu SOTELO FOR TITLE! Expo 70 for this "Contact" special. Hob Nob Wit" Bob ._ Special guests are Pat Boone and ~ PREMIERE forutw lo1ln1 (C) J • R I y d 00 Hlafl Cllapaml (C) (2 hr) Antonio Gomez vs. Fernan-apan s om am• a. • Queat for lift (C) do Sotelo in North American D FORD DEALERS present • stor1t1 of Succass (C) Featherwel&ftt Championship bout. * VIC DAMONE & YOU 5:30 II R1lpll Stofy's Los Angll11 (C) 0 @ (3) &) Tflt NewlJWtd 0 V'te Dulone & Yet1 (C) (30) (R) Game (e) (30) Bob EubankJ Do I NIC Ntwa (C) hostr. Damone performs with the n M H I ' N m Movie &rub: "TJc:oOft" (dr•· Costa orchestra. B:b 1s~!c11 ~aents ma) '47-John Wayne, L1ralne m i I Pl,IAL I MldlulHllf Rodi o fettiVll (C) (90) (R) Three top flsber family ay. rock 1roups1 Traffic, Mountain and Newa (C) m Wortd Adventure (C) C30> Grend Funk Railroad are featured 6:00 I Tiit Bi& Newa (C) (60) fl) Tiit Voice of Alltricanu (30) in a taped concert. . al Ci1 m Nfl/Afl Football 1:30 IJ a (j) Mr Tllrff Sons (C) I Mak ~ USA (C) (60) ( ) W/zhr) Kansas City Chiefs vs. (30) (R) It's a hectic time for (}) LM, A•erian Style (C) Dallas Cowboys at Dallas, Texas. the Douglases. Dodie his her tnn-• hsaport to Trnel (C) (30) ~ ~~!r~'~r (~dJ1~) D~~nt~ sils out St.e-11 sprains his •~Ille 11:00 !JD 0 a> Newa (C) an~ the . triplets are ho~~~1liz~ , nutit 9 : (C) "Tiit TlliftJ· oC:c!uauCe~. (C) (60) Guests are wh1I~ their parents are v1s1t1nr in N stepa" (mystery) ,35-Robert Freda Payne. Pacific Gas & Electric. 0Me1~ r£I -. NIC Co-•-Donat. Madeleine Carroll. 14:1 \.!J ~ .. ·~1 • -,-Ell) Maaie Ind ltat ltautlful Ml• Paul Williams and The Cool Sounds. "°"! (C) (60) Holloway s Dau~h· "lne {C) (R) "Exercisu tor the m Animals, Action a11d Adventure ters. The head of a detective Chest " (e) (30) "Arctic See Hunt." Biii Bur· aaef!C)'. gets help from his f1th~r 9 ciJ Award TflNtre: "A Cflild rud's cameras follow a seal hunt and his two teenage d1u&ftters in la Waitl•&" ~ond the Arctic Circle. solving a i!wel theft case. Robert ll'l5'9 Fabu~a 521 "Love In tllt ~ Musicale/Otyty & &ollatll (C) Young, David Wayne, Brooke Bun· • .. ( ) •57 ""d (30) dy and Barbara . Hershey star. 1n100n romance -:-"" rey 6:30 0 Rott1 Grier (C) (30) Rosey's 0 (jJ) (V a) Lawrence Wtfll (C) Hepburn, Maurice . Chevalier. An guests are Robert Wagner, Sun· (60) American playboy 1n Europe be· day's Child singing group and m Bud! Owens Show (C) (30) comes intrigued by I mysterious comic Mal Z. Lawrence. EE) NET f'layflouae (90) (R) "Talk· alrl who comes to warn him th1t ~ Run for Your lift (C) (60) ina to a Stranger-Any Time a Jealous husband of one of his Cil Hera Come tlle I rides (C) You're Ready I'll Sparkle." girlfriends has sworn to kill him. ( 0) @I) featurtt (30) 0 Newa (C) I Cllildren'1 609'11 Hour (C) (30) 9:001J fl!) Cl) Green Acres (C) (30) 11:30 ~Movie: "flnier Man" (drama) Upbeat (C) (60) (R) Oliver and Lisa re-enact the 5!>-Frank L°:'ejoy, Forrest Tuck· 7:00 CIS Evenln1 Newa (C) (30) story of a turn-of-the-century show· er. A former h1j1cker helps Internal Roger Mudd. man and his movie star wife. Revenu.e ~en t~ap the gang leader D Footlifllt Five (C) (60) Songs· I Bill Ander10n Sllow (C) (30) of an 111ic1t whiskey syndicate. tress Lesley Gore Is spotlighted in Hour of Powtt (C) (60) I Robert ll Dornan s~ ~C) the first portion of the show, and NoclM dt Estreno c2 hr) SaturdaJ Nl&M Movtt: 'TllrH the song-and-dance family of Hines, lolent Ptoplt" (dram•) '57-Hines and Did close the hour. 9:30 II ri!l (j) '•tticoat Junction ,<C) Charlton Heston, Anne Su ter, Gil· 8 Anniversary C11111 (C) (30) (30) (~) When Floyd S~t retires bert Rol and, Tom Tryon, Forrest Deatll Valley Dap (C) (30) 15 engineer of the Hooterville Can· Tucker. An ex-Confeder1te officer "Jimmy D1yton's Bonanza." nonball, Uncl! Joe tikes over and marries a youn1 girl after a quick m Mebomtdia ,resents (C) (30) puts the train on a split-second and stormy courtship. "Jack Paar and His lions." Jack O~he~~ m Adalll·l 2 (C) (30) m Newa ~C) relates his humorous and poignant CR) ~o'f°'l34-Child Stuler." Of· • @ ()) ~ll.1l~r TIMatre .. experiences with lions. He takes ficers RHd and Malloy search for 11.45 m ~ov11. Btfle Lt Grandt (drl· viewers to his home In New York an alleoed kidnan.r, engage in a m•) 51-Vera Ralston. and to the home of the "Born • ..~ m free" lion cubs in Kenya, East shootout with 1n escaped convict 12:00 Movie: ""'"''""'' S111itll" (dra· Africi. and capture two truck hijackers. ma) '42-leslie How1rd, Mary fl) Crutlvt Livlnl (60) 0 (jJ) (})a) En .. lbert Hu111per• Morris. EE) Joyce Chen Coob (C) (30) dincll (C), (60) (R) Tony Bennett, 1:0011 Movie: "MJ Man 8oclfrey" "Chinese Desserts.'' Donald 0 Connor and Leslie Ua· (cof!ledy) '36 -Clrole Lombard, I (j) Bueti Owena (C) (30) aams auest. Wllh1m Powell. Filth In Action (C) (30) fJ Newa (C) Larry Burrell. I News (C) EJ Show de hdro V111as (C) m Stan Hltcflcocll (C) (30) Movie: "Tiie Walklna Hilla" (30) 10:00 fJ Qi (j) Mannla (C) (60) (R) (adventure) '49-Randalph Scott. 7:30 II a Ci) Jactlle 61e11on (C) (60) Mannix takes on the almost hope-1:15 m Movie: ''S!Yt Me tlM sta11" (R) Ralph Kramden ind Ed Norton less task of proving the innocence (romance) '49-lenl Lynn. take a fledgling boxer under their of a man identified by witnesses l :JO I " Mondo (C) wing and try to mold him into • as having shot a pharmacist dur· 2:00 All • Nlfllt Sllow: "St1tlont champion in the Honeymooners i_!!I an attempted holdup. tat," "'UtpOf't 1o ""''lco" and segment. D lohNn & Baitley (C) (60) ''City of Sllldowa." fVfNINC NEW LOOK -OW.-Curoll models dN MW ...... peats llllf abe'll _., at Amwpa~e Cllllk thll fall, oe NllC'1 la.Ha, Tuadap at 8130 PM. RICARDO MONTALBAN bola a Mulca•Amerkaa 1pulal -llYE BYE llANDIDO-Friday 11 7!lt PM OU KABC·TV, Ch.nnel 7. ne sp«lal will n plott a aampUna of noted people who han woa dat ballle of the p etto. Suct'ftl ltorlH and how daey ma de It wm Include: slnaer Vicki Carr; Dr. luUa11 Nna, Chairman of Ille LOI Aaple9 lloard of EclucatJon; luclp Lfo. Poldo Saad1u , Ille ftnC Mnlcu. Anwrkan lo be aom ... ted to die Loi Aapat. Muak lpal Coan. ,. .. 9 With the atnng of "Cristobalito, the Calypso Colt," an animal adve nture filmed entirely in Puerto Rico, on Sunday evening September 13, over NBC (7:30 PM), veter- an anthology series The Wonderful World of Disney unveils its seventeenth season o n the air. Enjoying some of its finest ratings of the past decade, World of Disney was consist- ently the top draw in its Sunday night time period during the past season. On oc- casion, the weekly rating summaries re- vealed that the program pulled a lar ger audience chan even Laugh-Jn. And on three different occasions, World of Disney was the number one raced series for the week. Reviewing the 1969-70 season, the Acad- emy of Television Arts and Sciences nominated T he Wonderful World of Disney for an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming. The show had been nominated in lhe same cacegory the previous year, but didn'I win either time. The Disney folks were pleased with the nominations, of course, but felt that they had been placed in the wroog category. Ron Miller, Vice President and Executive Producer, feels that "Disney programming is not aimed at children, but at the entire family. O ur goal is to provide a broad spec- trnm of wholesome and interesting enter- Page 6 tainment each week for the entire family. That's why we have such a wide variety: nature shows, adventure, contemporary mysteries and comedies, classic movies, and occasionally a cartoon show. "Lase season we tried a slight change of pace with a musical variety segment filmed at Disneyland. This coming season we have our 1969 Academy Award-winning ani- mated subject scheduled, as well as a filmed progress report on Disney World io Florida. Bade. in 1954-55 when "Disneyland," t he forerunner of the present Sunday night se- ries, premiered, the show won an Emmy for Best V ariety Series, including Musical Variecies. An unfortunate situation. Be- cause as it turned ouc, Ed Sull ivan, whose own program was in the same category, protested. He claimed that the Disney se- ries was not a musical variety show, but an anchology series. Disney programming cer- tainly contained a lot of variety, he argued, but no single episode fell into the category. Honestly. It was a point well made. So the Acad- emy of Television Arts and Sciences tried to move the show elsewhere. But there was no anthology category. It was because of this classifi cation difficulty, one can specu- late. that "Disneyland'' won its next Em~ the following year, in the Best Action or Advenlure Series category for its three-part "Davey Crockett" story. Wall Disney was also honored as Best Producer of a Film Series wilh a separale Emmy. (That same year, incidentally, Ed Sullivan won Best Variety Show.) Then came che lean years when the se- ries was bypassed, fo r any number of rea- sons. Perhaps the inflexibility of the award categories had noching 10 do with it. Then in 1961-62, as if to compound the problem, the Disney series received a dou- ble nomination fof Best Variety Show and also for Best Children's Programming. Sup· port was divided and the Emmy was lose, until the following year when Disney won for Best Children's Programming, as well as a second Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction and Scenic Design. T he one year when things were closest to utopia was 1964-65 when the Disney hour was nominated for Outstanding Pro- gram Achievement in Entertainment. But the following year, Disney was right back in the C hildren's Category losing home plate to Charlie Brown's All-Stars. The latesl TV-Q Report liscs the long- run ning family ser ies first among all shows on the air in terms of appeal to the total viewing audience, and that includes grown- ups. Jn the final tally of last season's ratings, World of Disney came in s ixth place for the year in competition with all prime-time shows, hardly a posicion that a children's show could suslain. ~ecognizi ng the show's st re ngch1 N BC, which has broadcast the series since its transfer from ABC in 1961, recently ex- tended, with options, their contract with Disney through 1975. This was an un- precedented act of failh by the network in the continuing success of the Disney product. Part of World of Dis ney'-; success is due to the fact that the producers who do che individual programs arc che same men who are responsible for turning out the finest in fam!IY fil"'!s for theatre". They bring Disney mouon picture values co the television screen in episodes that arc occasionally re- leased as features in foreign countries. Also unique about the Disney operation is that the ser ies is never on hiatus. Whether it be at the Disney Studio in Burbank, California, Che Disney Golden Onk Ranch in nearby Newhall, or in the field, on loca- tion anywhere in the world. a World of Disney show is always in progress. And unlike nny ocher series, almost the entire year's programs are complete before the fi rst show of the season is aired. Many of the nature studies and animal dramas require from six to eighteen monchs, so a gr~at deal of pre-planning is necessary. ~1th the. current season's programming fin- ished, Disney production teams are already at work filming the installments for the 1971-72 season. This is hardly a show one could simply label Children's Programming. I 1art 11as ilm me test se- 'ea- ard the OU· 1nd up- )St, fOO as ing nic iest 11ey 'ro- But ~ck 'me JC, its ex- rith un- in 11ey foe the fh O .m 11ey ion re· ion her nk, ich 1ca- of the ore iny nas > a 1ry. fi n· idy the ply I SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6 MORNING The Christophers The Bible Antwers • Give Us This Day (C) Tom and Jerry (C) Mr. Wishbone (C) B1tm1n (C) Jimbo (C) Music & the Spoken Word (C) Herald of Truth (C) Sacred Heart (C) The Christophers (C) lamp Unto My Feet (C) Underdog (C) Cathedral of Tomo"ow (C) Day of Discovery (C) Wonder1m1 (C) Revival Fires (C) ~ Davey & Goliath (C) God Is the Answer (C) Town Hall Meeting (C) 8:30 Look Up and Live · Mrs. Alpha Bet (C) flee to Face (C) Rabbi Wolf hosts. c:J Movie: "Beast of Budapest" (horror) '58-Michael Mills. ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) Kathryn Kuhlman (C) (1) This Is the Life (C) 00 full Gospel Revival Camera Three (C) The Christophers (C) Day of Discovery (C) Campus Profile Gospel Music (C) 00 Revival fires (C) (6] Klthryn Kuhlman (C) (j) Tom and Jerry (C) · Mi Maestro · • Panorama Latino en Domingo 9;30 Today's Religion (C) This Is the Life (C) Gene Autry Show ~ @ Dudley Do-Right (C) Oral Roberts (C) Batman (C) 10:00 Steps to Learning (C) · My Favorite sermon (C) Dr. William Banowsky, Cha11cellor. Pep· perdlne College, Malibu. I Hour of Power (C) @ Cil fantHtic Voyage (C) Movie: "The Big Caper" (mys· tery) '57--Rory Galhoun, Mary Costa. ; Christ Is the Answer (C) (6) Faith for Today (C) (j) Camera Three (C) 10:30 I A Time to Speall (C) · Features: TBA @@ Spider-M111 (C) Faith for Today (C) (6) The Christophers (C) _ ® face the Nation (C) 11 :00 6 Project Head Start (C) 0 Movie: (C) '1he Merry Widow'' (musical) '52-Lana Turner. Fer- nando lamas. Home Buyers' Guide (C) (ft) Cil Bullwinkle (C) Church in the Home (C) ~ First Baptist Church (C) Film Ftatures (C) • e en Su Casa · • Varled1dts Mu1ic1les 11:15 Dodeer Duaout (C) 11:30 Tell It like It Was (C) O @(V Discovery (C) (R) "Na· ture's Adaptation." The watery world of the Everglades and the arid expanse or the Sonora desert in southern Arizona are examined. 0 Movie: (C) "Soldiers of Paneho Vffia" (drama) '60-Pedro Armen· dariz. ~ 00 Dodaer Baseb1ll (C) Dode· ers at Houston. 11:55 m Dod1u Bueb1ll (C) Dodgers vs. Astros at Houston. A F T f R N 0 0 r~ 12:00 8 face ttle Nation (C) Movie: "Out of Sight" (mys· tery) '66-Jonathan Daly, Karen Jensen. Robert Pine. 3 Stories of Succeu ~ Essenti1lly Sex (C) ~ Film f11ture: "Chief Craq Horse." Victor Mature, Suzan Ball. CiE) Drama Dominica! 12:30 6 MU Track & field (C) Inter· national meet from Poland. IJ Movie: "W1eo" (western) '52- "Wild" Bill Elliott. Pamela Blake. ~ Oral Roberts (C) 3 Underway for P11ct (C) t!j feature Film: "Only the Best." Susa11 Hayward. Dan Dailey. fI3 Sesame Street (C) (R) 116·20. A five-hour replay of last week's programs. 1 :00 I m Meet the Press (C) • Sherlock Holmes Theatre Public Service Film (C) 17 @ NASA Presents (C) "Flight lo Tomorrow." I Arrib1 el Norte @ 00 The Eternal Light (C) 1:30 NFL Action (C) Qj @ The Eternal light (C) ~) "The Teaching." 0 @ 00 al Issues & Answers (C) I Voice of Calmy (C) Frente a la Vida (C) American Probl ems (C) 2:00 Rams Pre-Season Football (C) L.A. Rams vs. Houston Oilers in game taped yesterday al L.A. 0 Movie: ''The Plainsman" (wesl ern) '36-Gary Cooper. Jean Ar· thur. I Press Conference (C) Country Music Time (C) @ Sund1y Matinee: "Domino Kid." Rory Calhoun. ' @ @ feature Film: "Ma & Pa Kettle Go to Town." Marjorie Main. Percy Kilbride. ~ I M_u!it} J Pal•btH~ • The Answer (C) 2:30 · Inside Business (C) Movie: (C) "Snow White Ii the Three Stooges" (comedy) '61 - The Three Stooges, Carol Heiss, Pa· tricia Medina, Edson Stroll. Songs and skating sequences are added to the classic fairy tale, with The Three Stooges as Snow White's awk· ward but well-meaning prntectors. B Milllon $ Movie: (C) "White F11ther" (western) "55-Robert Wagner. John Lund, Debra Paget. Jeffrey Hunter, Hugh O'Brian, Young prospector. in love with a Chey- enne princess. aids i11 bringing about peace treaty of 1877. ~ 00 Double Feature: "hnf11e for a DHtll Scene" and "The Ble Caper.'' ail Mas ruerte que tu Amor m The Christophers (C) (Continued) SUMMER SALE Our lJeuer Qmrlit~· ALIJMJNIJM SCREEN PATIOS r "r IJr.;c or i111~ll liomci 11nJ niol•ilc homf'S •.• t\11 Aluminum: Laree Doc>rx; Cu" Proof. ll, l!"cl:< tlic wind. -" Canva1 A"nini:-\'al•n,...-C.urlain. ''"'""'A i>nMMfl-IA~' ( •n•at tl,.t1H•'•I 1"l• l••'-•H •""' t .. l n•• \.•• .. ,,,,., H.1111• V1u11 tliiot'I••• TllE /¥Erl' l..OOK. 11¥ 1910 ClLHaATING OUR SOth ANNIVEASAIY J\d,·:rncetl cngi11cc1 ini; permits u f1cc<lom of clcsi~n. Clc:in, ~1111>01li undcrs!1'11~tur••. >ttmly intcrl1•c·l..i11;: p:l!lr~>. l1uih·in 1 :1 i11 ~ullrr with 11 .;· ornamcnral p1hl 111:1~•· for :i p:irio rOI('•' ol modem hen11ti• n111I gre:itcr ~l11'11i;ll1. SANTA ANA TENT ANJ) AWNING Our Bronc/• 01/icr OaANOE COUNTY AWNING CO. 1'isil orir factory •• ,.., ... H-111 o .... ,. ,.., .. iy ond 1ho11'TOOM Phone 197·67U When you need money is it good or bad to borrow on your home 7 ' 2202 S. Main St. S1nt1 AM Kl 5-0491 If you're making payments every on your existing loa n, or loans. month on a trust deed. you're al· ' Borrow $500 to $25,000 or ready borrowing on your home. more. Start payments in 60 days, or In that case, you already know if make no payment for 6 months. that's a sensible way to handle a $9.27 monthly for each $500 -common-busmm tntnsac-tion. -., borrowed'T'fPavnrrmctpa1 and-in- No matter how much you owe on terest in full, with no balloon pay· your house. and even if you're be-ment, when loan matures in six hind in payments, it may be worth years. Total of payments, $667.08 more money than you realize. per $500 borrowed. Annual percent· Perhaps you already have a se· 1ge rate. $16.12 finance charge per cond trust deed, or a third trust year per $100 of unpaid balance. deed, against your propeny. You loans for shorter or longer periods might stilt be able to get a substan· are available, of course. Teti us how tial loan. l et us inform you how long you need the money and how much your present equity is worth much you want to pay back per to you in dollars as of this week . month. Another important thing. You Pick up the tel ephone. We're can o~tain ~ new home. loan with· I happy to give you information by out dr~'"'h•no the low interest rate I phone. No obllgatil)n of course. Union Home Loans A state licensed real estate loan brokerage firm. Los Angeles, S. Bogart 213 3854141 Orenge County, l , Harker 539-2122 Page 7 SUNDAY (Continued) 3:00 Station to Station (C) Chllltr Colt AS • Outrudl/Muslule (C) • Profiles of Proaress (C) 3:30 Youtti ud Ille Police (C) Cl) Laramie @ Wapn Train • Selected Fil• (C) • Coldtn Years (C) 4:00 · On Campus (C) Topper • Bronco • Aariculture Report 4:15 Nancy Ind Her T1lkin1 Doll 4:30 News.Uers (C) It's Academic (C) U '69 GRID CLASSIC * UCLA VS. USC! U UCU Bruin Football (C) Hiah· liahts of the Bruins' 1969 clash with the USC Trojans. O Animal World (C) "Jungle Is· land." Sllippy (C) Abbott & Costello Simson (C) (})Passport to Travel (C) (j) NFL Action (C) · feature . • RH Humbird Show (C) 5:00 KNXT Sundlr News (C) I · Speak Up (C) Stan Atkinson. Sunday Movie: (C) ''Tender Is tllt Nlpt" (drama) '62-Jennlferl Jones. Jason Robards Jr., Joan Fon· ta:ne, Happy life on the French' Riviera in the 1920's suddenly comes to an end when Dick Diver's wife accuses him of romantic in· 1 terest in film star I Marsll1I Dillon llrblra McNalr (C) Patty Duke (I) Sevtn Arts Theatre: ''Th• owboy." Tex Ritter. Hob Nob With Bob ~ MJ Wo1ld (C) Skippy (C) · 1n1 en la Tarde • This Is the life (C) • • Dominaos Ci11nt11 5:30 t1!) (j) Amateur Hour (C) • AH-Ameriun Coll•&• Show (C) I McH1le's Navy Bob Strocll Presents Ci) World To•orrow (C) I Inquiry (C) (30) Maury Green. lnv1d1n (C) (60) rt11ln1 Ult CuiUr (30) (R) Cl) let Mt T1lll to tht Man· I (C) (30) • Ufewatdl 6 (C) (30) · 1'1 Colden Y11n (C) (30) 7:00 9 (j) llaslt (C) (30) (R) As memory returns, Lassie is pursued throuah Sin Francisco ~treets . O Htlpaatn (C) (30) Hosl Clay Cole areets 1uest celebrity couplu: Cynthia & Kent McCord; Elizabeth Allen & dale, Cesar Romero; and David Hartman & date Denise Al· e.xander. u PAT eunRAM & RED * SKELTON IN 90-MIN. VARIETY SPECIAL! U Sllowcau 5 (C) (90) "Stars & Stripes." Commemor1tin1 the Labor Day Holiday, humorist Pat Buttram emcees appearances by Red Skelton, Anita Bryant. Astro· anut Lovell, Miss Teenage America Debbie Patton, The U.S. Army Chorus and the Strategic Air Com· mand Band, plus Mitch Leigh, Gar· ner Ted Armstron&, Major James Rowe and Alden Barber. 0 @ (]) al Land of tilt Ciants (?j (60) (R) "Comeback." A aiant has·been actor (John Carradine) catcher the Earthlings and offers thera for a horror film In exchange lor a role In the film, O Twili&ftt Zone (30) Ell) Speculation (C) (60) (R) "A Conversation With Anthony Quinn." I Pattern for livina (30) Teabo F1nt11stico (C) (60) Space In tit• S.Ventin (C) (30) Diii 'Italia con Amore (60) 7:30 9 (j) To Ronte W-.U1 loYI (C) ( ) (R) Penny's crush on an ltla· Ian boy leads her to give up her tomboy ways. 0 €?;)Wonderful World of DisMJ (C) (60) (R) "Willie and the Yank." Conclusion. Rebel soldier Willie arranges a wedding of his sister to his best friend, a Yankee soldier. O Million $ Movie: "Toniaflt ind Every Ni&ftt" (music.al) '45-Rita Hayworth, Lee Bowman, Janet Blair. Q) Passport to Travel (C) (30) : iiltero1ers' Nelfllborhood CR) "Weddina Cake." (C) ''Forgotten Islands of the Carib· I bean." I fisher Family Atriculture USA (C) Day of Discovery (C) EVENING I Voice of lh• Hour (60) I Q!est for lift (30) a:oo a Ci) Ed Sutlinn (C) (60) (R) Liza Minnelli, David Hemminas. Henry Mancini, Judy Carne, Georae Kirby, Charlie Manna, Santana, Ma- . Nie News (C) (30) Trio Hoganas guest. 6:0011 Cl) CIS News (C) (30) son Williams, Albert Almoznino and II Sinclair Show (C) (60) 0 (ii) 00 (E Tiit FBI (C) (R) · n. Croowy Show (C) (60) "The Scape101t." Erskine probes Guests are Iron Butterfly, Tina into the death of a girl on a aov· Turner & the lkettes, Mungo Jerry, 1 ernment reservation. Arklde, lee Montgomery, Shango. m Movie CreatJ: "T,coon" (dra· m Creature featum (2 hr) "Sen ma) '47-John Wayne, Laraine Day. Of Dracul1" and ''Tiit Mid Clloul." I The Sports Scene (C) (30) m Anluls, Action and Adventure Pattern for llvin& (30) (?) @O) "Duck Lake Refuae." (1) I Ifie!&~ Muscular Op. • ID (!) I lflc!!O~ Muscular Dys-ropllJ Telethon (> (cont'd. until b'opllJ Ttletlton () (continues un· Monday at 3:30 PM). Iii 3:30 PM. Monday) Jerry Lewis tJl) i IPICIAL I Do You Winna Hur Is host. SoM R•ati•H? (C) (60) The life IWMt's Ntw (30) (R) and musical career of 87·yHr·old Ho11r of ....., (C) (60) I ra1time pianist Eubie Blake Is fea- ln~t C (30) lured. 6:30 Sne1ll Preview (C)I I Selected Film (C) ( ) sneak preview of new 1111 C.rrouttl Mnicano (30) proarams on CBS. 1:30 • m Bill Colby (C) (30) (R) ,... 8 THE DAILY P ILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER S, 1970 NEW SHOWS! NEW STARS! RETURNING FAVORITES! We've got them all together in a mlf-hour special tint spot/~qhts the new season Suncby nigflt at 680pm~S2 1970 '1he Return of Big, Bad Bubba ! let Mt Talk To ••• (C) (60) Bronson." Chet Kincaid fears long-labor Report (C) (30) delayed revenae. @ I IHcilL I Muscullr D,a· U ROLLER GAMES LIVE (c) ttophJ Teltttlon (C) (cont'd). . • til) Evtnin& at Pops (C) (60) The * World Sen es Playoffs! Boston Ballet Company performs U Roller Game (C) (90) Prokoviev's "Peter and the Wolf." ID Worf d Adventure (C) (30) II) Grand Tutro (60) "North of Nippon." m Cinema 36 (C) fE Wortcl Tom~!row (30) "Is the 10:30 0 World Tomorrow (C) (30) "Get Beaver All Wet? the New High." 0) feature (30~ m I liilc1ll i Muscular Dystrophy 9:00 I) a (I) I l(ciM I ~rt Than a Association Telethon (17 hr) Jerry G1111e (f) (60) Football docume~· Lewis hosts the first coast·to·coist tary •'?Out the players and their Telethon for the Muscular Dystro· profession. , phy Assoc.. llve from the Ameri· 0 m Bon1n1.1 (C) (60) (R) 1he cana Hotel in New York City. Trouble With Amy." .Jo Va. n Fleet I Kath!l!' Kuhlmu (C) (30) guests as an ee-0entnc widow who 11:00 0 Q!J (j) News (C) continues to defy the law. . Cathedral of Tomorrow (C) 0 @ @ (E ABC Sunday Movit: • William F Buckley (C) (R) Sh< (C) "Hovae on Green APP!• Roa~" students from. England guest. (R) (drama) '69-Janet Leigh, Julie I Oral Roberts (C) Harris, Tim O'Connor, Walter Pldg-11:15 @ 00 News (C) eon. Ci) The Christopllers (C) News (C)'M'.30) 11:30 Movie: (C) "Count Three ind Minton F&um Pray" (western) '55 -Van Heflin, : The Fonyte Slea (60) (R) Joanne Woodward, Raymond Burr. • TV Mualcal Owrt (C) (30) 0 Sunday Tonl&ht Show (C) (R) 9:30 • News (C) (30) II) Movie: "RiM l Shine" (com) Darin& Ventures (C) po> edy) '41-Milton Berle. Jack Oakie. Co111entarlos y Celebt1dadts (C) 111:45 0 Movit: "The Naked Kiss'' (dra- 9:45 6I!) Musicale (C) ma) '64 -Constance Towers, An· 10:00 I) fa (j) Mission: lmpoulble (C) thony Eisley .. (60) (R) The IMF rescues a prison· 1:00 I) Movit: "Th• Secrtt of St. Ives" er from execution by a dictator. (drama) '49-Richard Ney, Vanessa Carl Betz auests. Brown, Henry Daniell. 0 m The Bold Ones (C) (60) (R) 0 Speakin& Fr•ly (C) British poet "Memo From the Class of '76." Robert Graves guests. Danforth and Washburn search for ID Movit: "Peril From P11ntt Mon· contaminated drugs and a young 10" (sci-fi) '4G-Buster Crabbe. girl who has used them. 2:00 O KNBC Newservice (C) 0 m News (C) (30) 2:30 I) News/Give Us Thit Day (C) A PUZZLER-Lt. Dan August (Christopher George, rigltt) and Sgt. Charles Wilentt (Keenan Wynn) are trying to. so(.ve a murder but haven't been able to locate the body 111 The House On Green A pple Road," 011 Tire ABC Sunday Night Movie at 9 PM. - Ca rol Channing offers takeoffs on "The Forsyte Saga," Queen Victoria and An ne Boleyn in her one·hour comedy special, "Monsanto Night Presents Carol Chan- ning," airing on NBC, Wed · ne~ay at 9 PM. Rapid-fire comedy capers centered on fictional and real-life personalities who are famous in this country and in England will be pre· sented during the program, subtitled "Carol Channing's Mad Engli sh Tea Party.'' Her guests-Fred Mac· Murray, Art Carney, Sir John Gielgud and Sir Ralph Rich- ardson-join in the fun with spoofs of Shakespeare, Sher- lock Holmes, Or. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and others during the program, which was pre- pared in London. The segments spoofing "The Forsyte Saga" are en- titled "The Hindsyte Saga" and feature the entire cast. MacMurray plays Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Al· bert, as Miss Channing por- trays the famed English rul- er in "Victoria and Al be rt." As Anne Boleyn, Miss Chan ning writes about her problems to an ·'advice to the lovelorn" columnist. MacMurray, as Shake· speare. and Carney, as Sir Francis Bacon, have a far- out discussion about some of the Bard's plays. MacMurray and Carney are also teamed as Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick, Watson, in a skit involving expense accounts. In anoth· er sketch, Carney plays Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde , with an assist from MacMurray. Gielgud, acclaimed as one of the best Shakespearean actors of all time. displays his dancing and singing skills as he joins Miss Chan- ning for a soft·shoe rendition of "Tea for Two" and a duet of "Mad Dogs and English- men." Richard son's offerings in · elude a skit with Ca rney. who gives him a sample of t he informal personality he dis- played as Ed Norton, Jackie Gleason's sidekick in ''The Honeymooners.•' This is the fifth starring special for Miss Cha nning, a Tony Award winner for her performance in "Hello, Dol- ly!" * * * Television students. what do Andy Taylor and A ndy Thompson have in common? The answer is Andy Gr if· fith, the actor·humorist-pro- ducer, who is on the verge of converting Sheriff Taylor into Headmaster Thompson. On the surface it would seem a monumental task for Griffith to transform his image from the rura l-ori· ented sheriff of Mayberry, a small Southern town, to the progressive principal of a private high school in Cali· fornia's San Fernando Va l· ley. The sheriff character is a familiar favorite of the mil· lions of Americans who made The Andy Griffith Show a phenomenally popular pro- gram for eight years on CBS. The show, in fact, was at the top of the popularity polls when Griffith elected to re- tire the series two years ago. Now, Griffith is trying to equal that success in a brand new role. His new alter ego, Andy Thompson, is the title role of Headmaster. new comedy-drama series '1egin· ning Friday, Sept. 18 at 8:30 PM, in color on CBS. "The two cha racters blenci rather than differ." Griffith reveals, "because they are both extensions of my own persona I ity. "The chief difference be· tween the old and new im· age will be the co ntext," says Griffith. "The sto1 les will be more serious. Whe re we use to deal with problems like a child killing a bird, we're now dealing with sub· jects such as students pop· ping pills, which can kill hu· man beings." Griffith concedes that, as an educator, he'll have to watch his gramm ar a little more but adds, "I'll still ti;we a Southern accent. There's no point in trying to change that." Pa1e 9 I I Jim Lawrence ts goung enough to know bet•er And old enough to care about 1980. t; You have to IUen to him . So do Bonds. Nahan and· Sloane. Keeps the entire Eycwitne~!. News team a bridge over the generation gap. Straight on . Strike up il label for Jim. Watch Channel 7 Eyewitness News any weekday at 4: 30 or I I : 00. Get turned on. then pin your label on Jim Lawrence. The top ten label-maker~ will appear on th eir own 10-second special this fall on KABC-TV Send your label to : Jim Lawrence i~: KABC'-TV. 4151 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 Jim Lawrence is: _____ _ r MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7 For mornin1 and afternoon llstinp, please see DAY. TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 D (C) "Dandna In the Datil" (mu. aical) '50 -Betsy Oreke, William Powell, Merk Stevens. 9:00 IJ "llue Grass of Kentucky" (•d· venture) '50 -Biii Williams, Jane Nlah. ' . 9:30 &, "It's a Great life" (comedy) '43-Penny Slnaleton, Arthur Lake. 1:001J "Beyond Tomorrow" (drama) '40-Rlcherd Carlson, Jean Parker. 2:00 0 (C) ''Tiit Gitt of love" (drama) 'SS -Lauren B1c1ll, Robert Stack. QJ "Air Strlh" (drama) '55-Rich· ud Dennin&. Gloria Jean. 4:00 1J "Str1n1tr In My Arma" (drama) '59 -June Allyson, Jeff Chandler. I Sandr1 Dee. r v r N I N (~ 5:00 IJ NEW NEWS NOW! IT'S * KTLA'S BIG 5 NEWS! WARM! DIFFERENT 6:00 IJ ,, News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 @ a;, M1jor L"llM Bast· ball ( ) (continued from 5 PM) IJ DEBUT! THE ALLEN * SHOW! STEVE & GUESTS IN A SLICK NEW NIGHTLY SERIES! 1J DEBUT Tht Allen Show (C) (90) An all·new variety show featurina host Steve Allen. Toniaht's auests are Jose Feliciano, Joseph Aliota, Jacqueline Susann, Adele Roaers St. John ind Michael Greene. D Sia O'Clodl Movie: (C) "Wtr· lodl" Part I (western) '5~Richerd Widmark, Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn, Dorothy Melone. Abbott and Costello (C) (30) Tiit Flintstones (C) (30) Star Trell (C) (60) Cl) ABC Evenin& News (C) (30) : Whar1 New (C) (30) Ci) CIS News (C) (30) • Outrt1ch/MUSicale (C) (30) · lntrlp (30) · • Tutro dt 111 Estrtllu (30) Galloplna Gourmet (C) (30) 6:30 Candid Ca111tr1 (30) 9 Cl) My favorite Martl1n (30) (]) flerry M1son (60) : law for the '70. (C) (30) • Pattern for livina (30) • Notlcltt'O 34 (C) (60) • • Santa Rosa de Lima (30) A World Apart (C) (30) 7:00 CBS Evtnln& News (C) (30) • What's My line? (C) I lovt Lucy (30) But Ult Cloclt. (30) : On Campua (C) (30) ''The Bird· men of Occident1I." The white crown sparrow. the beldina around squirrel and the locust-denizens of Tloa• Pus-are fe1tured. a Cl) Trvttl or ConMqUtnCll (C) I Christ tllt llvinc Word (C) (30) Si11plem1nte Marla (55) That Girl (C) (30) 7:30 IJ ~ (j) GunPtoh (C) (60) (R) Kitty, stunned et seelna M1rshal Dillon wounded aaaln In the lint of duty, flees Oodae City. Beverly Garl1nd auest$. IJ N.Y.P.D. STARTS TO· * NIGHT! A GRABBER! YOU'U NEVER ENJOY A FASTER 1;2-HOUR! IJ DEBUT NYP'D (C) (30) Jack Warden, Robert Hooks and frank Converse star in this series of dra· mas based upon 1ctu1I cut his- tories from New York City's Police Department files. o @rn m 1t Tak11. n1ef cc> {60) (R) "Nice Girls Marry Stock· brokers.' Al Mundy end a volunteer aide are cauaht seuchlna the shop of a Paris couturier. Michele C1rey and Geoffrey Holder euest. fJ Million $ Movie: (C) "Hero's lll1nd" (adventure) '62 -James Mason, Neville Brand, Kele Minx. A former slave enlists the aid of a pirate to fiaht two brothera who think they own the island on which he lives. I Trvtll or Consequences (C) (30) Perry M11on (60) TIM French CIMf (30) "Choco· late Sponaecake." Ma futrtt qut tu A!Mr (30) I Stlecttd film (C) (30) 7:55 Cuntion cit Stpndo1 1:00 @ @ a;, NIC News (C) (30) IJ ENJOY VIRGINIA * GRAHAM AT THIS NEW TIME! A WINNING VARIETY HOUR! IJ Virainla Gr1hlm Show (C) (60) Ralph Edwards, Tommy Roe and Abby Delton auest. I To Ttll Utt Truth (C) (30) World Prest (C) (60) The Story (C) (30) P1ndor1ma (30) 1:05 ul Tr11 Patina (25) 8:30 ; (j) Tht Lucy Show (C) (30) (R) Guest Danny Thomes c11ts 1 musical production number and hires Lucy under the impres.sion that she is an experienced show airl. 0 m My World and WtlCOIM ta It (C) (30) "Rally 'Round the Aaa." John Monroe aives his d1u1hter a unique Christmas present. D @ @ a> ABC Monday Movie. "Hanpan" (western) '5~Robert Taylor, nna Louise. Fess Parker. An entire town protects a men sus· pected of m11Tder. Dftld frost Show (C) (90) Real Toiw Kennedy (C) (60) (6) Thlt Day 1970 (C) (30) • flslitr Family (30) • feature (60) • • Eatrtllas en Miami (C) (30) 9:00 tB) (j) Mayberry R.f .D. (C) (30) (R) County Clerk Howard Spraaue robs a bank to prove th1t Goober is a failure 11 deputy sheriff. O Monday Movie 4: (C) "Tht Br1mblt Bush" (drama) '60-Rich· ard Burton, Barb1r1 Rush, J1ck Carson, Anal• Dickinson, Tom Drake. A doctor reluctantly returns to his hometown at the uraina of an incur1bly Ill boyhood friend. (Continued) SIFTING THE TRUTHS FROM THE UNTRUTHS When work began on "Dear Mr. Gable," the GE Monogram Series special being given an encore showing on NBC, Thursday at 7:30 PM, the major problem was separating the real Clark Gable from all the legend, rumor and press agentry that surrounded the ftlm idol. Many stories about him seemed to Jack verification. Books and articles on Gable were in conflict on basic facts in his life story. Much of this may have been the fault of Gable himself who was reluctant to answer personal quespons. He once said to an interviewer,, "I've told dozens of versions of my life to reporten. Which version do you want?" · FAMOUS LEADING LADIES-As ont of tht grtot movie Idols of al/ timt, Clark Goblt ploytd oppositt every grtot lt!ading lady of his timt. With Vivien ulgh (It/I) ht co-- starred In "Gont With Tht Wind." Another favorite wa.t Claudt ttt Colbert with whom ht apptartd In "Boom Town" a1Jd "A Night To Remtmbtr." One oft-told story concerned Gable's part in "A Pree Soul" in 1931 . Almost every source seemed to agree that when Gable "slugged," "slapped," "punched," or gave Norma Shearer "a hard right to the jaw," audiences responded to his tough approach and overnight made a star of him. But when Nicolas Noxon, who produced the special for the MGM Documentary Department, viewed the old movie; he was surprised to find that nearly 40 years of overstatement had m•de much of Gable's merely giving Miss Shearer a slight push into a chair. To get a clearer picture of the private lite of Gable, Noxon in· slituted a project among people who had known the great star intimately during every phase of his life. The first step was to go back to Gable's own hometown. Gable himself had never returned to Cadiz, Ohio, after he was a star. But Noxon and executive producer Irwin Rosten did. They soupt out Gable's schoolmates and located rare family photographs be· longing to Gable rela1ivcs for their OE Monogram Series special. The search then shifted to Portland, Oreaon. It was known that Gable had there become engaged to a young actress named Franz Dorfler. Arter a nationwide search, she was located in Santa Monica, only minutes away from the MGM lot where the special was being put together. Miss Dorfter"s richly detailed memories were recorded in a filmed interview. Her romance with the then uncompromising actor she knew as Billy Gable makes an unusual incid~nt in the GE telecast. Also interviewed for the telecast aired originally on NBC·TV March 5, 1968, was Clark Gable's first wife, Josephine DltlOn, and the daughter of bis second wife, Ria Lanaham. The ~rch w•• extended to Gable's Army Air Force buddies in Florida and Ena· land during World War JI and then widened rapidly to include all those who had been connected with Gable's career. A file card system was set-up 'on the hundreds of people con- tacted. Each person was interviewed at lenath. Many remlniscenaes were later filmed or taped so they could be used directly in the special. hpll Joel Grey, who portrayed George M . ·Cohan in the original Broadway production of the "George M!" musical, and Bernadette Peters, who teamed with Grey on the stage as his sister Josie, re-create their roles in the 90-minute television adaptation of "Georgeo M ! " on NBC, Saturday, September 12 from 10 to 11:30 PM. ' "George M!" recalls the career of the mul- ti-talented Cohan from his youth as a member of the Four Cohans (his father, mother ·and sister) to his accomplishments as composer, lyricist, performer, playwright and producer. The musical was adapted for television by John and Fran Pascal. They wrote the book for the stage production to- gether with Michael Stewart. M l' 'GEORGE M . lOil tte lge ~he rgeo )ffi ul- ,a er , rlts ~ht for Ley to- THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER S, 1910 , A·T·T·E·N·T·l·O·N IMPORT· CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! 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CATCH HIM! 1 : D QJ CiHr;,N:,, '(C'> 0 DEBUT The fugitive <,C> (60) 0 DEBUT! UCLA'S COACH David Janssen portrays an innocent * TOM PROTHRO WITH man forced by circumstances lo be· ACTION FOOTAGE! come a fug1t1ve from the law. Q) 00 Mond1y Nl1ht Movie: (C) O DEBUT Bruins in ActiOn (C) "Send Me No Flowers" (comedy) UCLA Head Football Coach, Tommy '64-Rock Hudson, Doris D1y. Prothro, returns to show hl&hll1ht I NET Journ1I (60) films and analyze his team's recent Dvtreull/film (C) (30) performance. Fred Hessler hosts. Clnem1 36 0 Nos (C) N1t1ehl (60) fJ ThHtrt 9: "Hinds of I Strln· 9:30 9 (j) Doris D1y (C) (30) (R) ~· (mystery) '62-Paul l.ukathe~; A boxer, who'd rattier dance than W Movit : "God Is My Partner fight, develops a crush on Doris {drama) '57-Walter Brennan. while she's tryin1 to interview him. I !![lper L1rry Storch 1uests. LV St• Hunt I Q) News (C) (30) : Wor1d Pren (C) (R) Musicale/Pastor's Otck (C) (30) · Ltt's M1kt • Dul (C) Rtvlatl Musiul (30) 11:30 I) Qi) (j) Merv Griffin (C) 10:00 B ~Ci) Wild, Wild West (C) D Q) Ci) m Johnny C11son (C) (60) (R) James West visits the man., Jack Jones is substitute host. slon where the occupants have de-O Movie: "Th• Dude &ots West" veloped an affinity ror old age. (comedy) '48-fddie Albert, Gale 0 THE NEW NEWS NOW! I ~r@oo m Dick C1vett (C) * BIG 5 NEWS IS WARM, m Movie: ''Tiit world Owes Me • FRIENDLY .. DIFFERENT! Livinl'' (drama) '4&-David Farrar. DISCOVER IT! 12:30 m Movie: "Reported Missln1" I ~ News (C) (60) I (mystery) '37-Wllllam Gargan. II Of .... w-(C) (30) 1:00 I) Movie: "llttlt &iant" (comedy) UI~ ... , '4&-Abbott & Costello. Burke's l1w (60) CJ 0 Ntw1 (C) flrln1 Line (C) (60) (R) "The Q) Movie: ''Tiit Mutiny of tllt El· Avant.Garde." William Buckley talks sinort" (adventure) '37-Paul Lukas. with poet Allen Gi~sbera. 1•15 O c .... Bulletin Board (C) @Ii) Trts Vidas Dist1nt11 (30) I · ommunr., . CiE) Ttlt•Cinem1 Araentino (2 hr) 2:30 I) Nttrs/Glvt Ua This D1y (C) -----.... :II:.. •• > ,r ' Fine Quality I PRINTING ' I I I I I I 642-4321 I I Offset & Letterpress ' ,, '> !--; •·*-----------"A Complete Printing Service" Free Estimates PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. l1lboa Blvd. -Newport Be1ch rHe DAILY Pit.OT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 5, 1910 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 8 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O "Atlantic City" (romance) '44- Ccnst ance Moore, Brad Taylor 9:00 0 "Blue Blood" (western) '51- Bill Williams, Jane Nigh. 9:30 O (C) "fury of Hercules" (adven· lure) '62-Brad Harris, Alan Steel. m "The Ainrer" (mystery) '50- Herbert Lom, Greta Gynt. 1:00 O "Too lalt for Tura'' (mystery) •l§_Dan Duryea. Lizabeth Scott. m "My Outl1w Brother" (western) •Sf-Mickey Rooney, Robert Stack. 2:00 fJ "You Were Never lovelier" (musical) '42-Fred Astaire. Q) "Headln' ror Heaven" (comedy) '47-Stu Erwin. Glenda Farrell. 4:30 IJ "Split second" (drama) '53- Alexis Smith, Richard Egan, ·Jan Sterling. EVFNINI. 5:00 0 KTLA 's NEWS TEAM * WITH A NEW LOOK! DISCOVER THE BIG 5 NEWS NOW! READY? 6:00 R Big Ntws (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · kNBC Ntwservict (C) (60) 0 STEVE'S ALL-NEW * SHOW IS A WOW! TIM CONWAY! TOMMY SMOTHERS ... & MORE! O Tiie Allen Show (C) (90) Steve welcomes Mama Cass Elliott, Tim Conway. Sid Caesar, Peter Fonda, Mort Sahl, Michael Nes11ith. Julius Fast and Tom Brokaw. U Six O'Clock Movie: (C) "W1r- l0<k" Conclusion (western) '59 - Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda. An· lhony Quinn, Dorothy Malone. A gunfi1hler is hired by the town of Warlock to wipe out a gang terror- izin1 the citizens. I Abbott and Costello (C) (30) The fllntatones (C) (30) St1r Trtll (C) (60) (I) ABC fvtnin& Ntwt (C) (30) Whit's Ntw (C) (30) "-~ CIJ CBS News (C) (30) I Outruch/Musiule (C) (30) lntrl11 (3Q) lsl1nds In the Sun (C) (30) Teatro dt las Estrtllas (30) Gallopina Gourmet (C) (30) Graham Kerr. 6:20 (jj (6) Weather (C) Marge Sliles. 6:30 fJ I S..1ci1L I Billy C:raham N.Y. CruSlde (C) (60) ·~Ci) My flvorite Marti1n (30) 1 Ptrry MHon (60) 6 NBC Nl1htly Ntws (C) (30) : law for tllt '70s (C) (30) • P1ttern for Llvin& (30) · Noticiero 34 (C) (60) • Tht Dt1trt Report (C) (30) • • Sant• Rou dt Lim• (30) , A World Ap1rt (C) (30) I 7:001J CBS Ev1nln1 News (C) (30) Wi ller Cronkite. 0 m NBC Nightly Newt (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John Chancellor. Beat the Clock (C) (30) Ci) Br1ndtd (C) (30) 11 love Lucy (30) Yo11 ror Ht1lth (30) Slow mo· t1on exercises to c.ontrol weight. • Chrlat tht Livina Word (C) (30) • Slmplemente M11i1 (55) II (j) Truth Ot Consequtnces (C) • Governor Rt111n (C) (30) 7:30 CBS Tuesdly Movie: (C) "Clrt· ttr's Trill" (western) '69 -John Gavin, Manuel Padilla Jr.. Victor French, Nehemiah Persoff. Marshal Ben Culler returns le Santa Fe to find the town plundered. 0 ~ Ci) m PREYff:W Civlliwtlon (C) (60) Brltis~ art historian Ken- neth Clark (Lord Clark of Sallwood) lccuses on S!lme of the 1re1t achievements of Western culture IS he presents highli&hts of a weekly series which will be presented on non·commercial television. 0 ACTUAL N.Y.P.O. * CASES PROVIDE STARK DRAMA! O NYPD (C) (30) "Finaerman." Detective Ward receives a phone call fr-0m a ~lerical informer. 0 @ 00 lW Mod Squid (C) (60) (R) "Survival House." Sammy Davis Jr. guests as ex·dope addict ac- cused of crime he did not commit. fJ Million $ Movie; (C) ''Tiit Ktn· tuclli•n" (adventure) '55 -Burt Lancaster, Diana Lynn, Dianne Foster. Waller Matthau. Bil Eli and his son fight their way across Iron· Her Kentucky in the 1820's to a new life In Texas. I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) Peny M1son (60) Tiit Toy Th1t &rtw Up (60) "To Be Continued Next Week: Pearl White and the Serials." Episode Nine from "The Perils of Pauline" (1914) and Chapter seven from "The Iron Claw'' (1916). ~ (I) Billy Gr1h1m Cru11de (C) I Stlecttd Films (C) (30) Mas fuertt que tu Amor (30) 7:55 Cutsllon de Stgundos a:oo 0 VINCENT PRICE * WOWS VIRGINIA! AN INTRIGUING SHOW! O Vir&lnl1 Grah1m Show (C) (60) Vincent Price, Margaret Whltina. Jess Stern. Daniel forge and Jackie Vernon guest. I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) full Gospel Businessmen (C) Chucho Avell1ntt (C) (30) 8:05 Hit def Momtnto (60) 8:30 QJ (i) m Jull1 (C) (30) (R) "Bunny Hug." Nurse Hannah Yerby becomes engaged to marry "Bun · ny" Henderson (Cesar Romero). 0 @ (3) IQ) ABC Movit of tllt Wee•: (C) "Alone Came • Spldtf" (mystery) '69-Ed Nelson. Suz1nne Pleshelle. A widow reluses to accept the fact that her husband's death was an accident and seeks to find the real cause. I David frost Show (C) (90) RHI Tom Kennedy (C) (60) i l'ICtAL I hntasy in Mime (C) (30) Panwmimist Juli Arkin conveys the use of the face, eyes and body in capturing the characteristics of ~he subject portrayed. S 00 fHture (C) (45) "1885." 910 0) hn 0· ) 0) ft. In or al to in n- j) at IS ly 1n 18 I) s t. I· 1 e d ,. a ) D 1 e ) , AIWIWS . 10 l<NCM/ AlO.IT CIXl<I~ Bl.IT V\fRE AFRAID 10 A51(. Learn the culinary facts of life from Southern California's most popular chef, Mike Roy. Exciting recipes. Gourmet guests. Decorating and homemaking tips. Weekdays on the "Mike Roy Show" with Denis Bracken. I Fisher F1n1ilr (30) LI Constituclon (60) 9:00 ID 6 a;, NIC Tuud1J Niallt Movie ( ) "McClolHI: Wllo Kiiied Miss USAr• (drama) '69 -Dennis Weaver, Mark Richman, Diana Mui· daur. A western lawm1n solves a New York murder case, much to the chaarin of bia city police. U DAVID JANSSEN 'S * ON THE RUN! CATCH THE FUGITIVE! U The Fuaitive (C) (60) "Decision in the Rina.'' James Edwards. Ruby Dee, Hari Rhodes. James Dunn auest. fE NET Futlval (60) "Duke Ellina· lOri: Love You Madly."" A look 11 the areal Dulle on the road, in the dressina room and on the st11e. with performances at the Monterey Jau Festival, in ni1htcl ubs and at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral. This show received a 1968 Emmy nomination. I Outreach/Fiim (C) (30) Natacha~ 9:15 ~ ~A Dar In tlle L of ~ United Stata (C) (PA hr) A film portrait of America on July 20. 1969, the historic day man first landed on the moon. 9:30 M Newt ~~ (30) I #Pie! I Oral Robtf'll at Expo ( ) (60) Pat Boone and Romi Ya· mada auest. @Ii) Musicale /Pastor's Desk (C) (30) @I) Musica y Ellrellas (C) (30) 10:00 0 5 WAYS BETTER, * TWICE A DAY! BIG 5 NEWS! I '° Ntws (C) (60) CD a> Marcus Welby, M.D. ( ) ( ) (R) "The legacy." Two patients must decide whether to risk death to continue livina. 0 Call of the Wut (C) (30) ED Speculation (C) (60) (R) "A Conversation With Leslie Fiedler." critic and author of "Beine Busted." · Tres Vidas Dlstlntas (30) · • Fntlval Mtduno (60) 10:30 • Twlliaht Zone (30) Newt (C) ( 30) · Mi Maestro (30) 11:00 0 0 @I) a;, News (C) Can You Top This? (C) (30) Phyllis Diller. Ernest Boranine, Soupy Sales and Richard Dawson euesl. 0 Theatre 9: (C) "Prince of PllJ· era" (drama) 'SS-Richard Burton. Maule McNamara, John Derek. m Movie: "GrHn for D11111r" (mystery) '47-Trevor Howard. ~per Sta Hunt 6 .a Ci) News (C) : Tht Star (C) (R) · let's Ma•• a Deal (C) 11:30 ~ Merv Griffin (C) / . ID 6 m Johnn, Carsofl (C) Movit: "Alas••" (adventure) ·44 -Dean Ja11er, Kent Taylor. ~ @ 1m Die• Cavett (C) Movie: "Parole, Inc." (drama) 9-Michael O'Shea, Evelyn Anker1. 1:00 II Movie: "lullwhlp" (drama) '58 -Guy Madison, Rhonda Flemln1. I D News CC) C01ft111unity lullttin Board (C) All·Nlaht Sllow: "Full of Lift," "The lor Wltll .GrHn Hair" and "The Pro111oter." m Movie: "Copaubau" (musie1le) '47-Groucho Marx. Page 15 'THE UNSEEN WORLD' .. The Unseen World," a JM Special which marked noted science writer Isaac Asimov's debut as a television writer, returns for a commund repeat performance on ABC, Wednesday at 7:30 PM. The Spe":ial, na rrated by Eddie Albert. focuses on the world around us which is an incredible array of life and matter, of pulsat- ing movement and bizarre shapes. of color and form and function and purpose, !IO much of which goes virtually unseen. Acror Eddie A/hut and £xecurfre Producer 111/es Power dis- c ms lsaar Asimov's script of "Tire Unseen World." With the aid of )>pcl'ialized 1111\.'roscopcs, high speed and time lapse photogr~ph)'. the Spelial highlights man's constant search and probing as he <i\Ccks \\ ay" to sec more than his eyes :llonc can cap· tun:, to bring new d1mcn~1on to hi" perception. Jule~ Power. who lust year produced the much acclaimed J M Special, "How Life Bq;im.," ha!> as emblcd a remarkable array of 'pn ·iali1ed photography ""h1ch reveals much of this hidden world. Power explained, "We Jon'! sec what is too small unless it i5 enlarged. We don't ~cc what '' too far unless it is brought doser ;mJ W\! don't sec the hc:iuty :ind detail ol things that happen too quickly unlc " they arc '\IO""l'd down." The <;Un, the moo~nd the star" take on a new mantle of mag- nificcnc..·c m the SJ)Cl:inl, ""h1ch al"o ventures into the minute world of insect'> with their a~toni,hing form. structur~ and beauty. A spider w11h eight eyes, each scn-.mg light from a different direction. A grn~'hopper with 1ts two large and bulging compound eyes, o:ach made of thousands of light absorbing tube" that look like tiny soda !llraws. In the \01:111 \\Orld or living things. there are dramas '" huge as anything that happenc; in the larger world of nature. A series of evcryduy objcl.'.I'\ take on a different form when magnified. As aspirin. magnified 2,800 times, this becomes a snow bank; a tooth avity. m;1gn1ficd 200 times. be":omes a pit; a human hair. magnified 600 times. becomes a steel cable. Page 16 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 5, 197p WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O "Francis Joins the WACs" (com· edy) '54 -Donald O'Connor, Julie Adams. 9:00 0 "So Evil My l ove" (mystery) '4S--Ray Milland, Ann Todd. 9:30 0 "Teena&• Millionaire" (musical) '61 -Jirnmy Clanton, Diane Jeratns. m "Mr. 880" (comedy) '50-£d· mund Gwenn, Burt Lancaster. 1:00 D "Joy Ride'' (drama) '58-Rod Fulton. Ann Doran, Regis Toomey. m "The Inheritance" (mystery) '48 -Jean Simmons, Derek Bond. 2:00 0 (C) "Hannibal" (drama) '60- Victor Mature. Rita Garn, Milly Vitale. l!) "Dr11net" (mystery) '47-Henry Wilco•on, Mary Brian 4:301J (C) ~'The Saracen ·Blade" (ad· venture) '54 -Ricardo Montalban, Carolyn Jones. I V F NIN<, 5:00 0 DISCOVER SOMETHING * NEW & WONDERFUL! BIG 5 NEWS! 6:00 1J Bi& News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy, 0 KNIC Newservlce (C) (60) 0 STEVE MEETS A * NUDIST, PLUS CLIFF ROBERTSON & DINAH SHORE & MORE! 0 The Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Tentative guests are Cliff Robertson, Dinah Shore. Dom De Luise. Joe Pepitone. Pamela Mason, Emily Coleman, El Chicano. 0 Six O'Clock Movie: "The Asphalt Jun&I•" (drama) '50 -Sterling Hayden. James Whitmore, Marilyn Monroe. Louis Calhern, Sam Jaffe. Abbott and Costello (C) (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Star Trek (C) (60) 1 (3) ABC Evenin1 News CC) (30) : Whi t's New (30) (11 CBS News (C) (30) • Outreach/Musicale (C) (30) · tntri11 (30) • Wanderlust (C) (30) · • Teatro de las Es1rellas (30) · 61llopin& Gourmtt (C) (30) 6:20 6) Wu1her (C) Marge Stiles. 6:30 · IAL l illy Graham New York Crusade (C) (60) ~Ci) My Favorite Marti1n (30) 1 00 Perry Muon (60) (i) NBC Ni&htly News (C) (30) : law for the '70s (C) (30) • Pattern for l ivln1 (30) • Noticiero 34 (C) (60) . Th• Desert Report (C) (30) • Santa Rosa de Lima (30) A World Apart (C) (30) 7:00 CBS Evenin& News (C) (30) · a;, NBC Ni&hlly N1W1 (C) (30) I l ove Lucy (30) Beat the Clock (C) (30) (6' Hia11 ind Wild (C) (30) : lnterf1ce (C) (30) "Drug Deci· sion." An aerospace simulation ap· proach Is applied to drug abuse. I (jJ Truth or Consequences (C) Christ th• livin1 Word (C) (30) Simplemente Marla (55) That Girt (C) (30) 7:30 I Where's Huddes (C) (30) · @ (6) a;, The Vif&ini1n (C) ( ) (R) "The Evil That Men Do." Besty Garth falls in love with an embittered parolee, played by Robert Redford. D WHODUNNIT? * HOUSEWIFE ACCUSES N.Y.P.D. DETECTIVE! O fffl'O (C) (30) "The Screaming Wom1n." 0 @ m .m I SP le IA\. I UnsN n WOrld (Cf (60) (R) Eddie Albert narrates program of the worlds of the infinilesim1I. 0 Million $ Movie: "Five Miles to Midnl11tt" (mystery) '63 -Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins, Gia Young. Jean-Pierre Aument. American, be· lieved killed in accident, forces his estranged wife to collect insurance. m !SJlcllLI ". • . & Beeutfful II" (21/z hr) A history of black music past and present. Included In the show are me archive films of such legendary performers as Bessie Smith, Biiiy Holliday, Leadbelly, King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton. Perry Mason (60) : The Forsyte SI&• (60) (R) Ci) Biiiy Graham Crusade (C) • Selected film (C) (30) · Mas Fuerte que tu Amor (30) 7:55 · • Cuestion de S.cundos 1:00 Gomer Pyle (C) (30) (R) Carol Burnell guests as a lady Marine who clashes with Sergeant Car1er when she attempts to recruit Gomer for a camp show she is staging. 0 VIRGINIA HOSTS A * MONK, A SINGER & "W.C. FIELDS"! 0 Vir1inl1 Graham Show (C) (60) - Tentatively scheduled guests are Abby Lincoln, Father Emery Tana. Lily Tomlin. Bob Oberlan. @Ii) The Answer (C) (30) m Sonrls11 (C) (30) 1:05 CI!) Box International (60) 1:30 IJ ~ Beverly Hiiibiiiies (C) (30) (R) Phil Silvers guests as con man Shifty Shafer, who dresses his wife in a black mantilla to pose as his "Spanish" mother and defraud the Hillbillies. 0 @ (3) al Room 222 (C) (30) (R) "Funny Boy." l!) Real Tom Kennedy (C) (60) EE Evenin1 at Pops (C) (60) (R) The Boston Ballet Company joins the Boston Pops Orchestra to per· form Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf." m Fisher Family (30) m DEI Ul Wrestlln& (C) (90) Black Gordman & !«Icky Montero vs. Los Medicos de Mexico 9!00 IJ ~ (iJ Mediul Center (C) (60) (R) Football star 0. J. Simpson guests in the role ol a potentiai Helsman Trophy recipient and big pro draft choice who is plagued by a mysterious ailment. Guest Cicely Tyson plays Simpson's wife. 0 CAROL CHANNING * Invites Fred MacMurray, Art Carney to Monsanto's Mad English Tea Party ap- C) 10) (C) o.'' an >ert ing "" •ert of to hia ng. be· his ce. ful tck in of 31e lly, rol ne !er 1er 0)- re 1g, C) >n 1is as Id J) ~) lS r-1e ~k IS I) n . ti g y y D QJ 00 m 116<1f,L I Monsanto' Q THE ALCOA HOUR PreMnts Carol Chln11 n1 (Cl (60>1 * DUEL IN THE WIND Star Carol Channing welcomes guests Fred MacM urr1y, Art Carney,1 0 QJ 00 I lflc!At I Duel In the Sir John Gielgud and Sir Ralph W-tnd (C) (60) Story, filmed on- Rich1rdson who join her In spooling! board. of three talented skippers real and fictional personalitiu . competing to delend the America's D SHOULD A FUGITIVE clup.8~,~~t~!yc:ti)111 King. * CONFESS TO A The Newsical Muse (C) (30) STEWARDESS? Tres Vidas Distintas (30) 11 The Fufitive (C) (60) '1he Girl T~e-Clnenu Espinel (2 hr) From Little Egypt." David Janssen 10:30 Ill Mt M11ttro (30) stars. 11:001Qt)(j)6'm News (C) 0 @ @ m The EWlfty lrotlle • @Ci)~ NeWs (C) (e) (60) Guests are Neil Diamond. Ram Action (C) 1 The Stiller Brothers, Evie Snads News (C) and Fred Smool • Theltrt 9: "Pride of St. Louis" @Ii) Outreldl/Film (C) (30) (biocraphy) '52-Dan Dailey. e1) Natacha (60) m Movie: ''The Lod&er" (mystery) 9:30 O.· m News (C) (30) '#-Merle Oberon, George Sanders. m Tilrtffn Apintt Fatt (60) "The I Topptf Murderer." Frank Anl1y stars. 1 (3) Se• Hunt @Ii) MUlicale/Putor's Dest (C) (30) : NlT Joum•I (R) 10:00 S CI) Qj (j) Hawaii Fivt.O (C) · Let's Make 1 Deal (C) (60) (R) A tou{ist (John Randolph) 11:3019' (j) Merv &riffln (C) hu a night on the town and stirs · @ 00 m Johnny Carton (C) up a lifetime of trouble. Movie: "ll1cll Tide" (mystery) D m Tllen ea... Ironton (C) . '56-John Ireland, Joy Webster. (60) (R) "The Ninety-Nine Mile Cir-D @CV EE Dk• Cavett (C} cle." Bronson joins forces with an II) Movie: "AppoinbMri't With elderly traveler from New York. CriM" (mystery) '46-Wi!liam Hart- nell, Robert Beatty. 11 DISCOVER HOW 1:00 6 Movie: (C) "Love Sl•ves ot Ute * DELIGHTFULLY Amazon" (adventure) 'SS-Don Tay· DIFFERENT "BIG lor. Eduardo Ciennelli. 5 NEWS" IS' M 0 News (C) • CGmmunity 8ulletln loud (C) 11 News (C) (60) AU·Ni,tlt Show: (C) "face of 1 (3) Q) Smothers Brothers Fu&itive," ''The Baron's African War" ( ) ( OfGuests are Donovan, The and (C) "Hell on Frisco l1y." Committee, Jennifer Warren, Dion ID Movie: "The Wlc•ed City" and George Harrison (cameo role). (drama) '51-Lilli Palmer. BEST OF TWO WORLDS 'Tm living the best of two worlds," says Connie Stevens. who claims that she has found a happy balance between her pri- va1c life and her career. Although twice divorced (James S1acy and Eddie Fisher), the Brooklyn-born performer say she now has '"a family o;tructurc I cannot live without." She has two daughters by her second mar- riage, Jocly, 2, and Tricia, I. Connie's t:areer is large ly cen- tered on her nightcl ub act and her myriad TV appearances. "I get very involved with my act. espet:1ally in Vega'>. We make a big production out of the act, al- mo'it like a Broadway show. We have a theme, costumes, every- thing,.. she explained during lunch at the La Scala Boutique in Beve rly Hills. Connie, who's seen in the CBS spc<.:ial, '"America," Thursday at g PM , was last seen on Broad- way in Neil Simon's "Star Span- g:ed Girl;· which also tried out here. CtJ~/e ~euuee r-/,(e ,(o-,ne FURNITURE: upholstering & cleaning CARPETS : 1ale1 -repair & clean Ing FLOORS : expert floor care -waxing free /i\:.;:::::·::::·-:::··::--:·:.::-:.··-=-=· ":'.".:::·v:;::: all work .-:·~·=~ .. 2 :~.·s16· :,A ... :.: .. -· · es timates JYf.f .:. :::=;:(_.::.~: ........ /~(:;.~? 2uaranteed TOUGH LESSON-Barry Williams (left) is paying more at- tention to his teacher (Gigi Perreau) than his lnson 011 "The Undergraduate" on ABC's The Brady B1111ch, Friday at 8 PM. '"The critics loved it here," she said. "l still have the clippings. But it was a wholly different !'how by the time it reached Broad- way. There's a time for trying new things, and that's on the road. Every day they handed us new scenes, and chat night we went out doing a new act. '"But when I got to Broadway, if J <:hanged one 'if, and, or but,' I'd hear about it. They're strict if you don't keep on the mark . But that's Broadway ... Connie was a smnl>h on her Vietnam trek with Bob Hope. "Any- body could be a 'mash there, .. she smiled. "Tho e guys are just greoit. But they"re all so young ... Conn ie and her colleagues were evarnated to 1 hni land every nigh1. "l grew two years in two weeks," she sa id. "I went to Vietnam because of my imagination and my enthusiasm . Also, 1here's a lot of the child in me. Otherwise I wouldn't be an actress. When I found myself in Vietnam, I was :.i little bi t angry with myse lf for being there, but I wa<; al'io a little hit proud." Hope was so pleased with her trooping in Southeast Asiu that he took her to Washington, D.C .. for Honor Amcrkn Day ceremonies in front or the Wash- ington Monument over the July 4th weekend. For her September I 0 appearance, she recalls that "they took me out to a barren field in Sun Valley. Idaho, and left me all alone there. Then they went up in the mountains and shot me with a telephoto lens. Suddenly the music came piping out over the moun - tains, and I sang 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone?' You talk about a moving experience, wow!" In addition to all her TV and nightdub activity-she'll be doing a Tim Conw ay ~w, a Kraft Music Hall . and a Hit Parade of .Comedy special. Page 17 Ernie and Bert's alphabet as seen on Sesame Street lunch mailbox nail ocean N queen rooster see saw r violin x-ray v fly --\ I / --.... F----" I / \ I ," '-~ keys pirate zipper ' • \ ' J { School stan s 9:00 AM weekdays for three-. four·. and five-year-olds who take part in television's revolutionary educa- tional series, "Sesame Screet. .. And it figures to be the largest class ever enrolled for a children's educa- tional course. The Children's Television Wo rkshop, producer of the series, re- ports that more than 170 public televi- sion stations across lhe country are beaming the program to a potential audi- ence of 12 million preschoolers. "Sesame Streec'' is seen locally over Station KCET , C hannel 28, at 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM weekdays Monday through Friday and repeated Sunday at t 2:30 PM. The hour-long-color program is de- signed to prepare preschool children for formal classroom education by instruct· ing them in such subjects as the alphabet, numbers and geometric shapes and help- ing them develop sound thought proc- esses thro ugh exercises in problem solving. To teac h the children in an enter· taining fashion and sustain their interest. "Sesame Street" is using many popular elements of commercial children's televi- sion-puppets, animated cartoons, live- action films. other children and appear- ances by celebrities. The series is one of the most exten- sively researched and pre-tested pro· grams ever produced for television. Each new idea for the show has been field tested on children in day care cenlers and in private homes by child re earcb specialists and evaluated for educational merit as well as entertainment appeal. To help children derive full benefits from the show. the Children's Television Workshop has aided in the formation of thousands of supervised '"Sesame Street'' viewing groups around the country that will be assembling regularly to partic.ipate in the program. The eries is sponsored by the U.S. Office of Education, Carnegie Corpora- tion, the Ford Foundation and other private organizations and government agencies. Shown at left is the alphabet as used on Sesame Street. Sample programs ore reproduced on the right to show how children are to11glr1 obow evuy d"y life. Suame S1ru1 is uen twice doily, 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM .. 011d also repea1ed again 011 Sunday at 11:30 PM on KCET Channl'I 18. IMc:hee THE LETTER W (fn • ~ llofJ of W_. the Wlteh)-THE NUfll.. aa 2-h wonla OnR, TltROUOH, Md AROUNO-Md where milk comes from (• QOOd I~ et the werm end tr,.ndly cow thtt gJlfa u• tn. milk..,. Or/nil). Tmll...,. .._ -oowt II..,. In IM eO\lntry "Whet sound doe9 •cow lntleed of In the city?"" meke?'" '"What do cow. Yov mty h111e 10 help lhem .. t?'" "Whenl do cow. 11111 10 reuon by uklng • 11--.7"" Help lhe children UM ,_ qunllona lh•t glw the lnform•tlon lh•t they honta "'lei's think. Wh11 wu h•ve le•rned eboul cows 10 11 lh•I cow• .. 11·· '"la lhere •n•wer more dltflcull much gru1 In Ille city? queellona auch u . "'Why do In th• eovnlry?'" Alll Ille c:hlldNft .. *-,.._ of oow1. Add grHa for them to e•t •nd m•ybe the barn wh•r• they •re mllked • .._. llulter. It'• eHy 10 do and 11 dr•m•tlc ind e•clllrig u • m•gle show. lt't fun to h•ve 11\e chlldren try 10 gueM "h•t wlll happen before you begin. Pour heavy cirHm lnlo • ml•lng bowl and beat wllh en eggbHler (p111 the whipped crHm st•ge) untll ll•k•• of bulter lorm. Pour oll the milk (It"• bult•rmllkl) and work the boner together wllh • apoon. AlnH It with cold water •nd 1 .. te. 11'1 twetl butter. Add a Jltlle aelt tt1d 1u1e •g•ln. Tell ilDOUI Cit'*.,.... IMde ''°"' 1111111: oream, butter, whipped crt11m, lo• cre•m. colt•g• cheeH. Look through m•gazlnea for plo1ure1 of milk p1oduc11. • tMcMs THE LETTER 8 (•a In H81 llftd S.ume StrMt)-lhe word• llG, 81G- Q EA Hd BIQOEST (• 1-yHr-otd turned car utnm.n alzM up hl9 cue- tomen )-PEOPU: PARTS-end beginnings (1111ry c•k• wat once batter, ewty Chicken onc;e an~. •~f)' ,, .. wH once•""'" plent and, nt0af won<Hrfu/ of aH. ~ pereon Wit on~• baby} T.a .._ ..._, Alil the to do 1hlng1 lh•t lhey went Chlld1en, '"How big Is• to do. Help lhem gain Mii beby?" "'Wh•I do bllblea confidence by t1lklng •bout eat?"" '"Can • new bllby whel lh•Y c1n do now th11 111 up?" Encourege Iha th•y eovldn'I do u • blll>y- chlldren who h•ve blll>y w1tk, talk. feed themeelvH, brothers •nd •l•tera to tell sing eongs •nd wtlat el11? lh• other• ebout ttklng ot1e t Of a baby. bpl•ln thtl evetyone wu once • b1by •nd then uk. ""How h•ve you changed?'" Keep In mind lh•t preachoolert often leel that lhey are '"loo ye>ung"' or "'loo llllle" WMdl ltle •••"".,. of • !he plaftt. For children (•nd •dullal) thent'a nothing quite eo ueltlng 11 aelu•llY Melng, touching and watching something grow. We've suggested growing • aweet pol•lo pl•nl becaust 11'1 easy-no lu•- and It grows quickly. Place a aweel po1110 In a glass of water. (See dlegr•m.) Use toothplc~s 10 keep lhe top of lhe polelo oul of the waler. Pul lhe polelo In 1 llghl piece and wait ••• •nd welchl In •boul two weeks you wlll ne lhe beginnings of leevea •nd roo1a. • r"'9W9 THE LETTERS W, IE Md S- TltE NUMBERS 2 Md 3; t•Khn THE ALPHABET (H recited bJ SeHme StrMt pat etar J8'Me E•I Jonee)- RECTANGULAR SHAPES -and transportation (a look ar aome o/ th• machlnt1 • boett, a111, ttt/nt. buua, alrplanea . . fh1f f1/!1 u1 lrom piece ro p/1ce) Melle up I~ ,..... such•• ··1 c•rry people lhrough lhe sky. Whal am I? I carry people on tracks. Whal am I?" A91c Ute cllllclren, "'H9w many ways can you think or to get 10 lhe store? Can we walk? Go by boal7 Plane? Bua? Cer?"' Young children have wonderful Imaginations. H•IP them uae lhelr Imagination• to aolw real problem•. Reuon together end CS.clde the best way 10 go eomewhere (you pick a pl•ce lhey know.) "Whal II you had lo lake a heavy pack1ge there? Whal II It were raining?"" Make I 11"'"9 IMN poeter. Look through old m1g11lnea tor plc;lur11 of c•ra, boats, etc. Help the chlldren cut them out and paste them on a large piece of paper (made from aeverel amall pieces of.paper taped together or cut open and spread ou1 a pepar bag) Prlnl the namo ol each obleol next to the plctur•. WI h crayons lhe chlldren can color In w11er for Ille boe11. 1reck1 for Ille tr1ln1, roads lor lhe oars and aky and cloud• for 1he planet. tHche9 THE LfinR E {• In e-e .. )- CfTY AND COUNTRY SOUNDS (ehlck- ene cluc:ldno, clop b.,ldng. IJpewtltwe CllckJng, thuMef CfK!dno)-the wofd8 MORE. LUI Md IAMl!-4"CI the number 3 (3 t»U, 3 mlc•) A.a ltle cllll*111 10 draw a picture of 3 lhlnga. lflOw IN chlk!Nfl how lo prlnl tho number 3. Using a cr•yon. wrlle the number several limes on • pleoe ol peper. Aak Heh chlld 10 b1lng yov hit dt9Wlng of lh•M things. White he w•lchea, prlnl lhe number 3 on the plclur•. Prlnl II egaln 101 tllm on• pl•ln piece of paper •nd lhen Ill him try to print It 1 few llmH white ye>u are there lo help. II he •nloya II he can go on How many m.k:e? • rewieW9 THE LETTERS W, IE Md 1- tCNC:hff RIECOONIZINQ NOISES (ttwt •r• wonderfullJ reYl8'ed bJ • pair of magic gl•-)-and the alphabet (et It I• hoolfttd end cooked by• hungry l/thermen} .,._ the chlldreft ltle """'8Mf poeter on the other side of this guide. Give each child a chance to c;hooee the picture he llk11 besl. Say, "'You like lhe bullertly beat, Johnny. Do you know the name ol the lelter thal goes wilh bunerlly?'" Poln1 10 lht teller ano lhen to lhe picture aa you sey, ··e 11 for butterfly."" Polllt lo Ille letter on the poster thal la the first teller of each chlld"s name. Say. "Anna, the leller A belongs to you bec;1use A Is lhe llrsl teller of Anna:· Print each child's name on a piece ol paper and e•pla1n, "These 1e11ers say Anna:· Pin lhe pape1 with his name on his sweater. Slfll HM S..-StTMt a~l Mflt 10 lhe lune ot Twinkle, Twinkle Linle Sl•r (or say II In lhythm to lhe eong). Point to each teller on the poller aa II ls lung ""A. 8. C. 0, E. F. G- H. I. J . I<. l , M. N, O. P- O, R .S. T. U, V- W, X, Y and Z Now I know my A·B·C'a. Next time won'I you alng wllh me.'" • tachet THIE NUMBER •-the WOf'dl IA.ME •nd DIFFERENT-THINGS THAT GO TOGETHER (end thlnga tNll don't) -•nd the letter a (H In all/gator) Point lo ftle lefter A on the other side ol this guide. Say'" A·· and an the children to say lhe lelter Point to lhe picture of lhe elllg11or tt1d say. "Hare's a picture of somelhlng wtloae name boglna with lhe letter A. Oo you know wh1111 Is?"' Polnl 10 lhe word by lhe picture and e~plaln thal the word says "alligator."" Give each child a chance 10 polnl to the letter A In alllgator. lllow tlle dllklNfl how 10 prlnl the leller A. While lhey watch, use a cr•yon to prlnl the lelter A on e clean pleo• of paper. Be eure to print the lellera u they are shown In lhe diagram below Describe whal you are doing: ""Big A 11 made or 3 straight lines •• this one, lhen 1hl s one, end finally a shorl one that gOtt• .icroas. &riall a Is a circle with a short atralohl tine nellt lo It llhe this '" lei the children who Ham lnter11led practice prlnllng lho leller. Be sure th•t lhey pr•cllce with e crayon-• penell 11100 dllllcull lor a preschooler lo handle. Alll ltle dllldrM 10 dr•w pictures ol 1hlng1 lhel begin with lhe lellar A 11ppl•, as1ronau1, Apollo 11. al1plene. arrow. esp&ragua When their picture• are finished, help 1111oh ahlld prlnl the leller A on hla paga. , .............. 1 .. , ....... -.. .. ............... 1c ............ -, ...... , .......... IM .... .. ..... , ........ , ....... ""'"" ... .. ....... _ .......... -. ll't ·-""1 -·"''""" .. _ , ... the ft'J flrtt t9 ...... t K" .. "'' U 1M&Uf THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 For morning and afternoon ll1tinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 0 (C) "Chad H1nn1" (drama) '40 -Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Doro- thy Lamour. 9:00 0 "S11n or the Cross" (drama) '32 -Claudelle Colbert, Fredric March. 9:30 O (C) "Giants of Theu1l1'' (ad- venture) '61-Roland Carey m "Cry in the Ni1hr' (drama) '56 -Edmond O'Brien, Brian Dorilevy. 1 :00 0 "Remember the Ni1ht" (com- edy) '40-Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray. m (C) ''Voy11e to ttlt Planet or Prehistoric Womtn" (sci-Ii) '66 - Mamie Van Doren, 2:00 0 (C) "The Thirty-Nine Sttps" (mystery) '60 -Kenneth More, Taina Ela. Q) "Fresh from Peris" (musical) '55-Forresl Tucker, Margaret Whit· Ina. 4:30 II ''Torpedo AlleJ" (drame) '531 -Mark Stevens, Dorothy Malone. f V IN I N <. 5:00 II BIG 5 NEWS ... THE * WAY A NEWS SHOW OUGHT TO BE! 6:008 811 Ntws (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · KNBC NtwltfYlct (C) (60) 0 EVE HOSTS BARBARA * BAIN, ROGER PRICE, & DON ADAMS "THE ALLEN SHOW!" 0 The Allen Show (C) (30) John Cassavetes, Barbara Bain, Ro1er Price, Dr. Anton La Vey and Julius Sumner Miiier 1uest. 0 Sil O'Clodl Movie: (C) "Hell Raiders" (drama) '68-John Agar, Richard Webb, John Huntln1lon. During World War II, a demolition squad is ordered to return to a former American headquarters and blow ii up. Abbott and Costello (C) (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Star Trell (C) (60) 1 CI> ABC Evtnln1 News (C) (30) : What's New {C) (30) (I) CBS News (C) (30) • Outruch/Musicale (C) (30) · lntrip (30) • Trut Adventure (C) (30) · • Teatro de 111 Estrellas (30) G1llopin1 Gourmet (C) (30) 6:30 • Candid Camera (30) ~ (j) MJ Favoritt Martian (30) PtfJJ Muon (60) NBC Niptly News (C) (30) : llw for the 70s (C) (30) • P1ttlfn for l lvin1 (30) · Noticitro 34 (C) (60) GLENN FORD srars as rile hosr and narraror of "America," hour-long special in color that takes a sometimes wry, some- times sober but ll/ways e11terraining look ar rliis nation roday. The program, which fenrurts a number of rop young singing srars popular with both the younger generation and rheir elders. will be presemed Thursday or 8 PM on CBS. ..... 20 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 5. 1970 • Tiie Dtstrt RePort (C) (30) 1(1) f"llm Feature (C) (30) · • Santi Rou de Lima (30) Flllltr flmilJ (30) A World Apart (C) (30) * E CH. S's SAT. NITE 7:00 CBS Evenlnfrtt;"tws (C) (30) FIGHT FROM FORUM n,-NBC Ni& News (C) (30) l:A.:I FOR TITLE! 8 PM! rt~ ~:c, UC3~) (C) <30> 9:00 ti a Ci) CBS Tllundly Movie: But tllt Clodl (C) (30) "The Crotlled Road" (suspense) '65 (JJ Tiie A•eriun West (C) (30) -Rob!rt Ryan, Stewart Granier. . l'tlyin1 th Guitar (30) An American newspaper reporter is Ci) Truth or Consequences (C) about to br11k the bluest story • Cilrist tlle llvi111 Word (C) (30) of his career. · • Si•plemente Maria (55) 0 THE FUGITIVE • That Girl <C> (30) * TV'S MOST EXCITING 7:30 F111ily AN1ir (C) (30) (R) Au-SERIES! 1st WEEK! dree Norton. attractive deaf actress, 0 Tiie fu&ftlvt (C) (60) "Smoke 1uests as a dbctor to the handi· Screen." capped who is enlisted by Uncle 0 CHEVROLET SPECIAL Bill to aid Buffr new friend. 0 @ Ci) m _lflc1!li The Ice * Gene Kelly -Jim People (C) (60) This documentary Garner-Barbara Eden examines the Eskimo's home, his PLUS THE NEW VEGA livelihood and his transition Into a e ~m a) ! r·~IAC ~ T 11 e world of machines. \J..lJ l1.I ·--.. TRIGGER-HAPPY FAST-1n11n1 Scent< > 60) ost Gene ~ Kelly will 1ive a contemporary ren-* DRAW KILLER derlng or the role played by the TAKES ON N.Y.P.O.! "interlocutor" in the minstrel shows 1J NYPO (C) (30) "Fast Gun." of the past. James Garner, Barbera Kathleen Ma1uire, Gregori Reese Eden and Arte Johnson 1uest. and Tom Ros_g_ui 1uest. I Outreacll/flfm (C) (30) 0 (jj) CV m Anl•I World (C) Nltadla (60) (30) "Operation Sea Otter." 9:30 ID 00 m Draptt (C) (30) O Million $ Movie: (C) "Hercules (R) "l.A.D.-The ReceiW' Sat., Frl- Unchalntd" (adventure) '00-Steve day and Officer G~nnon 1nvest111te Reeves, Sylve Koscina, Jwo .fellow detectrves accused of m Truth or Consequence.a (C) (30) stuhn1 $800 from a dead man. m I JPICilL I PrtfWitre town,. I m NtwS (C) (30) (C) (60) ''The Ice Follies." Bill Bur-' MU1ica&t/Pastor'1 Desk (C) (30) rud Wiii Introduce first -ni1hter 10:00 • ID ~ m The Colclcllaers (C) celebrities as they enter the Pre-(60) Music and comedy. miere or the 1971 Ice Follies. II IT'S WARM ••• IT'S m Maule ind tlle 1t1ut;tu1 Ma· * PERSONAL • . . IT'S chine (C) (30) (R) . DIFFERENT! SEE THE I (j) Biiiy Graham Crusade CC) BIG S NEWS' Stlec:ted Fiim (C) (30) • Mu Fuerte que tu Amor (30) B m News (C) (60) 7:55 Cu11tion de Se1undos @ (])al I IPiclA:L I Cal1ary 8:00 I l!lciM I America (C) (60) A Stlmpede (C) (60) Arthur Godfrey words-and-music look at the U.S. stars as Grand Marshal In Alberta. today, in a reflective and some· 0 I lflcrl! lilly Graham N.Y. times wry, sometimes sober exam· Cru11de ( ) (60) lnation of America's beginnings. Q) Burtie's Law (60) Glenn Ford stars. Connie Stevens fI1) NET Festtv1I (60) (R) "Duke Lou Rawls, John Hartford, Bill Med'. Ellinaton-Love You Madly.'' ley, Gary Puckett, Mark Lindsay • Trts Vidas Dlstlnt11 (30) and Mac Davis are featured. • • HoroscoPo (30) 0 ANN-MARGRET, LOUIS 10:30 Mi MMStro C~O> * NYE & BELLY DANCER 11:00 ·' ~I Tru .'~!:• (~)O) JOIN VIRGINIA! . ai~INew1 <C) 1J Vlr1lni1 Graham Show (C) (60) Can You Top This? (C) (30) Ann-Margret, Louis Nye, Julius Fast. News (C) Rev. Bob Harrinaton and "Little Th .. tre 9: (C) "Tiit Lett Hand Etypt" guest. of God" (drama) '55-Lee J. Cobb. 0 @ (1) Q) That Girt (C) (30) m Movie: (C) "81ttl1 of Utt (R) "Stocks and the Single Girl.'' World" (S(i·fl) '63--tlaude R1ins. I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) Topper Washinaton in Review (C) (30) (3) St1 Hunt Crtation Rtstardl (C) (30) : Walllinfton In Review (C) (R) Premiere Movie (C) (2 hr) Lat's Malle 1 DHI (C) 8:05 Tele-Revista Music.al (55) 11 :30 eif) (j) Merv Griffin (C) 8:30 @ iE Ironside (C) (60) · QJ Ci) a;, Johnny Carson (C) (R) ''The Machismo Ba1.'' A re· Movie: "Rhythm on the R1n1•" belllous son of a Mexican-American (westernL'36-0in1 Crosby. Congresslon1I Medal ol Honor win· 0 !HJ (]) tiE Didi Cavett (C) ner ls suspected by police or sedi-m MOvlt : •'foomertn(' (mystery) t•ous behavior. '47-Dana Andrews, Lee J. Cobb. O @m m Bewitched <C> (30) 1:00 II Movie: "Asslpn1111t Paris" (d11- <R> "A Bunny for Tabitha.'' Tabl· ma) '52-Dana And rews. tha's birthday is celebrated with 1 D 0 Ntws (C) few uninvited guests -a donkey 0) Movie: "Sprlnctime In the Roell· and a pl1yboy bunny. les" (musical) '42 -Belly Grable. I David Frost Show (C) (90) 1:15 II Community Bulletin 801rd (C) R .. I Tom Kennedy (C) (60) 2:00 m All·Nlpt Siio•: "little Minis- NET '1ayllouM (90) (R) "Talk-tllr," "St•ltd lips," and "Bad! to Ina to a St11n1er-No Skill or Spe-Bat.an." cial Knowledae Required." 2:30 II N1w1/Qfv1 U1 Tllla D11 (C) L ro s , ' I _J_ ~ WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT • . • CALL &l ~~ ONE OF THE EXPERTS LISTED BELOW! ~ /f1il\_ . CARPET CLEANING CARPET CLEANING CEMENT EYELASHES REMARC SERVICES 3 Rooms, $21.50 fully Guaranteed Credit Cards OK 847-6688 • 1e .. tfflcotlo11 o w .. d1119 & c1 ..... , ly Col .... 5hld .. ts. •-llClble 'CALINA BROS. 543-7363 Nl'at Work-Fin<' PAints Holkr-Bl'ush-Air-lcs:. Spraying--Acous. 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B & B QUIK KLEEN Fast -Scientific -Low Cost FREE ESTIMATES WALL CLEANING BY MACHINE Phone 962-5404 P.O. Box 1302 Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 . . .. Pete Ouel and Joan Van Ark will gw:st <illlr in "The rriesl" cp1· sodc of Malt Lincoln, new ABC' series stnrrin~ Vince FAfwarcls in the tit le role. Duel pla s Pathcr Nicholas Rurrell, who falls dl·cply in love wi th a Catholic gi rl . Katherine 1 hci" (Joan V ,111 Ark). Psychiatrist Mall t incoln offers profcs!.onal help. Mall I incoln premiere" Thursdny. Sert 24. 7:'l0-R:'H} PM. Page 71 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11 For morninc and afternoon li1tln11, please see DAY. TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:lO D (C) "Dan11rous When Wet" (ro I mance) '53-Esther Williams, fer· n1ndo l amas. 9:00 O "Men Witlt Wines" (drama) '38 -Ray Miiiand. fred MacMurray. 9:30 O "llondi1 in Society" (comedy) '41-Penny Singleton, Arthur l ake. m "Willes ol the Mornin(' (com· edy) '37-Henry Fonda. Annabella. 1:00 0 "Saison" (drama) 48 -Alan Ladd, Veronica lake. m "Iron Curtain" (drama) '48- Dana Andrews. Gene Tierney 2:00 0 (C) "Untal'lltd" (drama) '55- Suun Hayward. Tyrone Power, Rich· Blll Williams. Jim Davis ard (aan. I I!) "Wild DakotH" (western) 56- 4:30 l'I (C) "S1nt1 F1 '•ssatt" (We$1 ern) ·55 -John Payne. failhl Oomeraue, RDd Cameron. EVENING 5:00 8 ISN'T THIS THE * WAY NEWS SHOULD BE? BIG 5 NEWS! 6:00 l'I Bic News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy, 0 ICNBC Newservlca !C) (60) Tom Snyder. 0 The Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Steve Allen's tentatively scheduled guests Include· Buddy Hackett, Jen- nifer, Richard Huehes, Jane Howard. Rober1 Choate. and hairdresser Daniel D Sia O'Clock Movie: (C) "The World In His Arma" (drama) '52- Greeory Peck. Ann Blyth, Anthony Quinn. In 1850 a sea captain ar rives in San Francisco with a for.I lune in pelts, and during a celebra· lion with his crew meets a Russian countess fleeing a forced marnage to a prince Abbott and Costella (C) (30) The Flintstonn (C) (30) Star Trtk (C) (60) ABC Evenln1 News (C) (30)1 : What's New (C) (30) CIS News (C) (30) • Outru ch/Mu1iu le (C) (30) lntriaa (30) • The Ameriu n West (C) (30) • T11tro de lea Est1ell11 (30) Ci1tlopln1 Ciourmet (C) (30) 6:30 • Candid Camtra (30) (j) MJ Favorite Marti1n (30) 3 f'trry Mason (60) 6 NIC Ni1ht1J News (C) (30) : law for the '70s (C) (30) • f'attern for l1Yln1 (30) · Notlcltro 34 (C) (60) • Tht o.mt Report (C) (30) • Santa Roaa dt Lim• (30) • A World Apart (C) (30) 7:00 CIS Ewtnlnr News (C) (30) a;, NIC NlahtlJ News (C) (30) What's My line? (C) (30) I Lon Luer (30) lttt the Clock (C) (30) Page 22 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER ~. 1970 tjj (6} Cinema Showcase (C) (90) "The Solt Survivor" (drama) '69- ''The Lone Hand." Joel McCrea, Vince Edwards. Richard Basehart. Bubara Hale. William Shatner. Lou Antonio. Larry ITI" f'rencll Chef (C) (30) (R) Casey, Dennis COoney, Brad David Truth or Consequences (C) and Patrick Wayne. The story re· SEPTEMBER 12 Simplem1nt1 Maril (55) volves around the discovery of 1 Tllat &irt (C) (30) B-24 bomber in the Libyan Desert 7:30 Qt CiJ Citt Smart (C) (30) (R) 17 years after its disappearance With only a bunch ol banana peels durin& a bombin& mission to Sicily. as clues, the Smarts set out to find O "HARRY & LENA" I 6:25 l'l &IYe Us Tiiis Dar (C) the ape-like creature that has been • • • 6:301'1 Su111mer StMlsttr (C) depleting the corps of CONTROL * BE LAFONTE & HORNE I 7:00 I OdJSSIJ (C) aeents. IN 60-min. MUSICAL! fU 6 if:) H1dll1' J1ate <C> 0 if:) Hl&h Chlp1n1I (C) (60) (R) 0 j sFlpA\. I Harrr and Lena (C) @ ftREMIEJtE The Reluc· ·'The Guns ol Johnny Rondo." A (60) Harry Belafonte and Lena tant Dr1.1on l Mr •. Toad (C) A half former eunfi&hter's attempts to for· Horne star in this "Now" show of hour animated series ba~~ on the get his past life Is jeopardized by love and Brotherhood characters created by Bnhsh ch1I· three old enemies. D m Hera Come uie I rides (C) dren's author Kenneth Graham. The O NYPO (C) (30) Jack Warden, (60) (R) "Absalome." Jason Bolt is sl10'!¥ follows the adventures . of Rober1 Hooks and frank Converse made 11uardian of an orphaned Tobias, a well-meam~g and kind star in this f)°lice series. mute boy who act s like an animal hearted Dragon, and his friends Mr 0 I Sl'fCtAL Bye l ye B1ndido (C) @ Friday Movie (2 hr) "Ftar Toad. Badger. Mole and Water Rat (30) Seven stirring examples of strikes Out" ' I Mr. Wiatlbont (C) perserverance over adversity, with I Outreach/film (C) (30) 1 7:30 Du~ lrffhoust (C) the success stories of Latin Ameri· Hoy (30) · Qj (!l if:) f'REMIERE Woody cans Vikki Carr, Judee Leopold San· Natacha (60) Woodpecker (C) A half-hour ani the? Mrs Ramona Banuelos Raoul mated series with the wacky bird Gard'uno, .Peter Saracho, Or . Juhan 9:3o Im ~ews (C) (JO) o @rn ,m PREMIERE Motor· Nava and Rudy Cervantes Ricardo ' Mullcale/Putor's Desk (C) mouse (C) Motormouse livfA inside Montalban narrates. ' Noches lapatias (30) the wall of a garage and "1a mo 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "Seven Y11r 10:00 0 ~ (6) if:) Bracllen's World (CJ torcycle speed nut. Autocat who Itch" (comedy) '55 -Tom [w~ll. ~60t (R) "A Perl~cl Pi~ce or Cast I works for the Acme Garage is em Marilyn Monroe, Evelyn Keyes, Son· 1ng. Kevin Grants decides lo cast ployed to eliminate mice, and ny Tufts. an unknown acwr In the lead role endeavors to calch Motormouse by ! Dodier Ducout (C) of a based·on-fact movie about a building the most attractive and Perry M1son (60) strangler on the loose. oullandish speed vehicles. ~al Flyinc Nun (C> (30) (R) 0 HAVE YOU DISCOV· 8:00 l'I ~ The Bup Bunny/Road "When Generations Gap," The pop. ERED B N Runner Hour (C) SPECIAL NOTE: ularity of a singing leam Is jeopar-* IG 5 EWS "In the Know," a new series of d1zed by Sister Berlnlle. YET? WATCH IT! informational and entertaining m1n1 ID Book Beat (C) (30) "la Roza 0 L!!J 5 News (C) (60) documentaries for children pre The Mea1can Ame11can" by Stan 0 Q} l~ve. AmtfiCln Style (C) mieres this morning. and will be Steiner. is discussed by Roberl (60) (R) Guests include Bur1 Rey broadcast five limes each Saturday Cromie. nolds, Elizabeth Ashley, Debbie Wat morning between 8:56 AM and I I Sel1ded films (C) (30) son, Jackie Coogan. Leslie McRay PM In the first week. viewers will Mas Fuerte que tu Amor (30) 0 ~e ot Aqu1rius (C) (60) Guesl see what keeps gliders in the arr. 7:55 Dodier B1stb1ll (C) Dodgers vs. is David Weisman, creator of watch a &lass blower al work, go San Francisco Giants at S f "Funky fashions " pearl diving 1n Japan. see diamonds m Cutstlon dt Se1undos I Burke's Law (60) belne mined and a tree being 8:00 8 ,~ (i) Ht and. She (C) (30) • Tres Y!das Distintas (30) transformed into lumber, etc. (R) Dick loses a rock ot great senti. · • Telt-(1nem1 40 (2 hr) 0 ~ (6J if:) PREMIERE Tom· mental value and makes a frantic 10:301· The Newsical Muse (C) (30) (R) foolery Show (C) An animated se ellor1 lo recover It before Paula • Mi Maestro (30) ne3 of stories. ri ddles, limericks, d1sco~ers the loss. 10:45 Dodeer Scoreboard (C) songs and jokes based on the 0 Virginia Craham Show (C) (60) 1 I 1E111 Pl ~ works or such wrilers as Edward Scheduled guests include Ari Mel-1 :OO V" ' News (C) Lear and lewis Carroll. rano, Toni Arden. Peler Shue and ' ~~ ~J T N•Th. <f>(C) D 1-v rn Lancelot l ink, Secret Or Lorraine Chase an ou op. is. Chimp (C) A Sw1ftian satire for lhe 0 @(lj al The Brady Bunch .• Th,~itre 9: "Gi~nt from the Un· young in which a world euctly (C) (30) (R) "The Undereraduate .. known (mystery) 58-Buddy Baer like ours 1s "peopled'' entirely by Guests are Dodger Wes Parker and m Georee Putnam News (C) chimpanzees who dress. act and Gtgl Perreau in story about Greg's ~1 T'3op)peS r H t speak like humans. first love. wu ~.. ea un I Elf · h Th Fi C ID Clneposium (30) "On the Edae.'' ED The forsy1e Saca (R) Tal:c~;s Well:t f~~:o< ) a film by Curtis Harrington. al Est~ Noche 1 las Once I 8:30 ~ (6 if:) PREMIERE The Bug. I Life tor Today (C) (30) al Let s _Make a Oe.11. (C) aloos (C) A costume-comedy mus1 lucecita (C) (30) 11 :JO I ~ (I Merv Guffin (C) cal series starring lour teenage 8:05 lucha Libre (55) ' il'J (6 g;, Johnny C1rson (C) musicians in the tille role and 8:30 l'I ~LI) Ho11n's Heroes (C) (30) . M~vle: "Yi~~in Island" (comedy) Mar1ha Raye as the rock witch (R) The enemy uses Stalag 13 as a 58-Sidney Poihe~. John Cassavetes Benita Bizarre. refueling depot tor a motor convoy D (f~. rn .~ICk ~Ivett ,,CC) . 0 C1mpus Profile bound for the front. m M~ie: (C) Mlf lC fire (mUSI I 0 Movie: "Missile to the Moon" 0 ~ (6 m Name ol the Game cal) SI-Yvonne OeCarlo Carlos (sci-Ii) 'SB-Richard Travis Mich· (C) (90) (Rl "One of lhe Girls 1n Thompso~. Rita Gam. f ael Whelan. Research." Glenn Howard sets oul m NotltltfO 34 (C) I m Cisco ICid to find an eccentric, publicity·shy 12:00 m Movie: "The lady W1nts Mink." a> Movie: "Satan's Satellites" indusrrialist who is t1ying to put hrm (~omedy) '52-Ruth Hussey, Dennis! (sci·fl> '58-Judd Holdern. Aline oul of business because Howard is 0 Keele. Towne planning a ·cover story about him 1:00 B Movie: "We Were Stran11ers" 9:00 l'I ~la) P~EMIERE Sabrina and 0 . (j1) (3) (i) The Ghost and Mrt. (d1ama) '49-Jennifer Jones. John the Groovie Coolies (C) Animated Muir (C) (30) (R) "Pardon My Garfield. Gilber1 Roland series starring Sabrina lhe charm Ghost " Claymore has a plan lo 0 0 News (C) 1ng witch who has added some increase his lait deductions. m Movie: "Bir House USA" new buddies from the Archie Show I R11I Tom K~nnedr (C) (60) (drama) '55-:-Broderic_k Crawford. There are also guest cartoon mus1 David Suu•1nd (C) (2 hr) 1:300 Community Bulletin Board (C) cal groups such as The Japanese f iatlt r familJ (30) 1 2:00 m All·Ni&ht Show: "Torpedo of1 Beatles. The Mummies and the Los Bev11lr de Per1lwlllo (30) Doom," "One Minu1e to Zero" and Puppies, and The Running Stonu 9:00 ~ (i) CIS f ridar Movie: (C) "Cisco Kid." 0 ITT' f6 1 g;, PREMIERE Dr. Do· SATURDAY MORNIN G •70 I :) .. . f. e I· e ,, THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 little (C) Animated adventure se-I <a1 00 m H. R. Pufnstuf (C) (comedy) '43-East Side Kids. kansas Razorbacks at little Rock. ries about the top·hatted veterinar-@rn Hot WhMIS (C) I m Dod&lf Duaout (C) e Mmhal Dillon ian and his 14-year-old protege Movie: "Two Guns and a 12:30 II a The Monkees (C) m Movie: "The Black Whip" Tommy Stubbins. "The Grasshop· Bad&•" (western) 'S4-Wayne Mor·' O Movie: "Port Sinister'' (adven· (western) '57-Hugh Marlowe pers Are Coming. Hooray. Hooray" ris. ture) '53-James Warren. Lynne IOutreach Unlimited (C) concerns pirates who pursue Or. ID Movie: "Stranae Awakenin(' Robert s. Toros Oolittle to learn his secret ofl (drama) '59-lex Barker, Carole 12:40 m Dodaer Warm-Up (C) Bi& Picture (C) talking to animals. . Mathew~. 12:55 m Dodaer Baseball (C) Dodgers Teatro del Sabado 1J Movie: ''Southside 1·1000" gf) lnt11aa vs. San Francisco Giants from San 3:15 Davey l Goliath (C) (mystery) '50-0on Delore, Andrea 10:30 II ~ 00 PREMIERE Harlem Francisco. 3:30 Conversations With a Psychla· Kine. . . I Globetrotters (C) Sport~. mu~ie and 1:00 II ~ 00 U.S. Open Tennis Cham-trlst (C) Or Edward Stainbrook 0 @ rn PREMIERE Jeny Lewis comedy are all combined in this plonships (C) From Forest Hills • I Waeon Train (C) sttow (C) Animated series produced animated version of the real Har· New York with Bud Collins and • Travel the Worid (C) by Filmatlon which will feature the fem Globetrotters. Each cartoon is Jack Kram.er reporting the action • Children's Gospel Hour (C) many classic characters of Jerry based on his living counterpart. in· 0 Movie: "The Bashful Elepehant" 4:00 Insider/Outsider (C) "Warts· Lewis such as "The Nutty Profes· eluding-Meadowlark lemon. B. J (drama) '62-Molly Mack Helmut Five .Years Plus." Conclusion sor," '1he Playboy" and '1he Mason and Dribbles. Schmid. · I Love Lucy Bellboy." D @ (i) m Here Comes the I Public Service Film (C) • Patterns for living m Mornine Movies: ''Seventh Sur-Grump (?) I . Trts Vidas Distintas I . Sea Power (C) vlvor" (drama) 45--Austin Trevor.' 1 IJ Movie: "Flesh and the Spur" 1 1:30 Championship Wrestling (C) 4:30 Repertoire Workshop (C) John Stuart. "NYokl and the Lost (western) '56-John Agar. Freddie Blassie vs. The Great Ko· Hazel (C) Seuets of Hippocrates" (1dven· 0 @ (1) Sky Hawks (C) Jlka. Lone John Silver (C) lure) '66-Clayton Moore, Kay Al· 11:00 II a Ci} Archie's Funhouae Fe•·1 1:45 IJ Movie: "Nleht Plane From • Selected Films (C) drldee. turln.1_ the Giant Jukebox (C) Chunekine" (mystery) •43 _ Ellen' • Quest for Adventure (C) I Canciones Y Musiu 0 ~ 00 m Major Leaeue Base· Drew. Robert Preston. Otto Kruger.I 4:45 Panorama Latino ball (C) Teams to be announced. I 0 Movie: "The Wayward Bus"! m WORLD CUP SOCCER 9:30 9 00 m Pink Panther (C) I cr1' m The. Hardy Boys (C) (drama) '57-Jayne Mansfield, Dan CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ Ci) PREMIERE Scooper .. , · • Fiesta Mex1can1 Dailey Joan Collins Rick Jason : * Th~ Dou~ledecker~ (C) A live· 11:30 . @(])American Bandstand (C) 2:00 D j lf~ilL ! Freedom c1ua1c1 BRAZIL vs. ITALY action sertes detailing the adven·1 Dick Cl~rk hosts. I Football (C) Alcorn A&M vs. Ten· gf) International World Cup Soc· lures of a gang of younesters and B Movie: ''Son of Belle Starr" nessee A&I. cer (C) Brazil vs. Italy. their leader Scooper. whose club· (western) '53-Keith Larsen. I I SN the USA (C) · 1 S:OO I Viewpoint (C) house is an old London double· ID Movie: "The Desperadoes Are 2:30 • Ca.II of the West (C) • KNIC News Conftrence (C) decker bus. . in Town" (western) 'SS-Rex Rea· I . Scope (C) Rams Action (C) Highli&hts of m Ctlerdas y GuiUrras son. . I Variedades Musicales the Rams-Houston Oilers 1970 10:00 II a (j) PREMIERE Josie ' The I 3:00 Th• Siesta Is Over (C) game. Pussyuts (C) Josie, Melody andl Movie: "The Champion" (dra· B I Spy (C) Valerie make up The Pussycats, a ma) '49-Kirk Ooualas, Ruth Ro-m Movie Greats: '1ht Key" (dra singing-instrumental musical group.1 12:00 II ~ 00 Scooby·Doo, Where Are man. Arthur Kennedy. ma) '58-William Holden. Josie. a sort of funny James You? (C) fJ (j]) m NCAA Football (C) I Patty Duh Blonde is the leader who gets her I Teatro Familiar I Stanford at Arkansas. The open-1 Hob Nob With Bob group into colorful situations which · • Orama de la Semana ine ol the NCAA season with the • Quest for Life (C) are played strictly for laughs. 112:15 Movie: "Ghosts on the LooM" Stanfo rd Indians taking on the Ar· • Stories of Success (C) HAPPY 50th ANNIYERSARY-Symbolit.ing that the Miss America Pageant is 50 years old, Pamela Anflt Eldred, Miu America o/ 1970, and Bert Parks are dressed in swimming 41tire that would have been /ashio11able on the beach at At- lantic City half a century ago. Parks, for the 16th year, will be emcee, and Miss Eldred will crown her successor whe11 NBC colorcasts the annual Miss America Pageant, live from Atlantic City, Saturday, Sept. 12 at 7 PM. Honors for Nanette Nanette Fabray has been ap· pointed to the N ational Advisory Board for the Education of the Deaf by U.S. Health, Education & Welfare Society Secretary El· liott Richardson. The appointment to the 12· member board is for a full four-~ year term. Secretary Richardson noted in his letter of confirma- tion that M iss Fabray will be called upon to represent Presi- dent Richard Nixon at meeting:. in Washington, D.C. and other part of the country. Senator George Murphy sent the actress a congratulatory wire on the appointment. She immedi· way hit "CtOIP Mt" S.rurdaJ, ately called to tell him, "I knew Sept. 12 at IO PM 08 NBC. something good would come from the screen test we made to- gether at MGM in 1951." T he appointment came at a time when Miss Fabr.ay will. enjoy greater exposure on television than a ny other American with the possible exception of the President. Ourmg the ~~nth of September she will be seen on 13 hours of network telcv1s1on. Sept. l 2 she co-stars in "George M !" on NBC; Sept. 22 she narrates a docu· mentary on the deaf on CBS; Sept. 26 she appears on "Howdy," a country-western special on ABC; Sept. 28 she will be Carol Bur- nett's guest on CBS; at the end of the month she stars in the ~BC movie "I Don't Want To Get Married" and for three weeks ending Sept. 14 she will be a guest panelist on NBC's "Hollywood Squares." P•1• 23 What's NEW in STEREO?? SEE THE NEWEST AND LATEST IN HI-Fl AT ATLANTIC MUSIC! 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