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·kr~UT. Lebanon ;APY-.,,.... Ira,,.
~ hij1ted an Iranian jelllner to llatlh· dfl'today and lhreatenod to -low It ~P
ulOtu U'le Jranian governmen( releued
211 ptlloners.
iSathdad radio said fcxr women qd
Utpe dlildn!n were aliond to dlsem· bifk alter the plane landed ., Ille lnql
~ bul that 46 (llll"IOlll -•IOrd the Iran Na~l'AllllDH aoe. 1,.,m. '
·Ja Tebr101 Iranian otficlaJ1 said a • ;
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first lbat lta<fl security agents had ar--
rested the hijackers and !hat lhe plane
had left Bqbdad !or .its original .i,.tin-
aUon five hours alter it arrived. 11>ey
acknowteillod \altt, l!oMver, ,that the
jet -COi ... ground In Baghdad.
Radio ~·the armed lljjack•
en identlW tbllnselves 11 Hauan' TaJ\..
ranl, All Ilea ind Moliammed Mlhmoo-
dl: N flnflMlcaat lllid they let I dead-
. llne If hours nay for rel-Qf the
(lllrlOlll lhq'called political prilonert.
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Best 1'aterests Sought
lrvi~e Council Blnsted
By Founding Secretary
By L. PETEii KRIEG
Of tflt D1llJ Pitll Sl1ff
The first rumblings of dishannony
within the group that is trying to in~
corporate the city or Irvine surfaced
Friday.
James Heyne, a graduate :!ltudent at
UCI 8.nd secretary of the founding group,
the Council of Communities of Irvine,
fired a bl<, aimed squarely at the coun-
cil itself. Amiing other. things, he charged the
councll is not acting in the best interests
of the people of Irvine.
Heyne, 'the UCI student' representative
on the council, charged the group is "im-
properly nm" and"is ''crisis oriented."
He .Ui~ "most of the decisions seenflo
be ma~·~Y one man and one company ."
He d~ to name ~itber but was ap.
parentty:referring to John Burton, CCI
president , and the Irvine Company.
He · Uid the council filed the in-corpo~on papers "on a last-minute
basis ~only to gain protection."
0 Molt of the proceedings undertaken
by the council are done along that line,''
Heyne charged. H-clabried to bave widespread sup. port io< hia v!Owa and lllid he will bring
up a eerles of proposals at a council
meellag schedUled today at l p.m. tn
Room 101 of UCI'1 physical science
buudli1g.
Rjaponding to Ille l<l<USll!on, Burton
latei Friday iuued a pmonal blast at
Hey\ie.
Bartoo called the council oecretary "a
grat disappointment to the _leaders of
the Irvine community.
"Hi1 charges renect his immaturity
and we regret that he considera himself a
Laguna Schools Shut
Laguna Beach ochool.n•Ul he dlsmlned
all day Monday so tea~ may take
part in training workshops, according to
District Superintendent William Ullom.
Ullom Mid !hat the dllni1slal wW not
reduce the INlllber ol teaching daya re-
qulttd by law for student.I aad cl.,...
will rawne as normal on Tuel!iay.
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hell" Judge of the -ol the people of Irvine than the 1people of Irvine,''
Burton said.
He was, however, selected as the of-
ficial UCI student body representative of
the community council.
Heyne outlined the three major pro.
posals he intends to bring before the
council at today's meeting.
Most slgn!ncanUy, he said he wiU ask
the council formally request a delay in
the Nov. 12 Local Agency Formation
Commission (LAFC) hearing on the in-
corporation bid.
He said the council also must develop a
"rational approach to determining boun-
daries of the planned city." He said, as
his third proposal., this should be done by
a "qualified researcher" who can review
the "implications of Incorporation."
Heyne said the CCI should concentrate-
on develQlling u• ralional approach to
buikling a city."
Today's session was originally called to
provide resklents with updated iTr
formation 90 the programs of in-
corporation, according to Burton, who
said he does not know bow he will fit
Heyne onlo the ogenda.
In addition, fonner Orange county
PlaMlng Dlreclor Harry E. Bergh, a
resident ol •Uolvenlty Park, II scbeduled
to· speak at the meeting,
ADDS
Burton uld a dlsawlon ol the
November bond 'electkln In the TUstln
Union HIP S<hool: district II allo-plan-
ned.
In a further move to demonstrate sup.
• port for the manq:ement of the council,
CCI omctals late Frldlly released the
results of a poll of Irvine residents taken
last week.
About one percent ol the .. 5,000 1lomd
within lhe propoltd city's boundaries
were sampled. o[ftcials sa id, and the
result.I ohow !hat IO per«nt ol the
nsldent.I aupport \he incorporation bid
wiU..Ut rmenalion.
onl)o thrff pmonr, representing six
percent of U-po,lled, expr<Sled op.
poottlon Wl>Jle 11 (lllrcanl, I lotal O! oeven
penona. Aki they ai:e uncertain but "tend
to favor" illco1 pot attan.
The l<lll&lnq -· equa1lnf 22 (lllrcent, ll1d they -more lnlonnation
before commltllnl lo a clacilloa.
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Yacht Wins
First Race
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Of IM tallY Plitt 119"
Thei:e's an old saying in railrold circles
when timetables get fouled up IDd other
things go wrong:
"What a helluva way ·to nm a
railroad!" ·
The aamepl.illituc!e could•be,applted ..
yacht racing jlidgtn~ by the first race el
the californiat Cup Yacht Race Serlis
Friday. '
Endless Summer, the e1·Dame PaWe.
was the wiilner of the first race ·by_ ·11
minutes and seven second• by virtue of
having been. given a lt-rninute head start.
Copter Service
Flights Ended;
In Recewersh~p And where was Columbia? Well, here'•
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Bf ARTHUR R."VINSEL
fH 1111 Detlr -P• ,_, .
• A rew~minutes before teaYing the dock
(See ·E'ICKER, Pa .. II
Flight operations bave been. suspended
by Los Angeles Airways . and the -. .------------..
helicopter commuter _line bu' gone into
receivership. · · ·
1be current situaUon Is coosidered a
last-<ltlch effort to• avoid ' oomplete
bankruplcy,
A petition llled under Olapter 11 ol the
·Bankruptcy Act earJler1 ln the tJeek Ji5ts ' ·
aaae1a or the zs.yq.""" ofttm.' at "·' ·. mtllloo and llabWtles 1t '8!1;mJDICJh..
Nm step In the pn>c!e<llire'ls.a meeting
between LAA execuU.e, ancl'credl1«1· In .
an attempt to .Wt o(rt •a aul~ble .ar·
raneement and 1~ to · .rt1U111e
operations. . 1 · •
"Tbere~ was a ~ Joa k>r
Auguat and for the whole year ,f' 11id Los
Ange)es attorney CUrtil Danntng, who Js
the U.S. District Court-a~ r'!'d•·
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The last LAA helicopter flight was the
8: IS P·lll· run from Collon IQ Loa Angeles
JnternaUonal Airport Wednesday, while
filght.1 to Anaheim ~ Newport !leach
were suspended two weeks qo.
'"lbtre WU juat DO cuh to maintain
the propu OIJ;ht pertonnel," Dwtinc ex:·
plalned Friday when quatloned about the
company'• uncerlaJn Iuture.
He emphaalzed U.. hallcopten Mad-
quarter<d at Loa Anplel Intemattonal .
(9ee BBUCOPrER, Pap I) •
·1featlitir . . ' ' A few· low cloU<ls•ancl. palclln
•Of! fOfl Ul,f!re ' 1ched1'leii for.a f'C-
turn to ·i4e . Qrange Coait 1thil
weektli<i in th< t<ICke of •Jailh!Q
Santa r J\tfa~ .cond ition. Aftw
mornjng lows in the 50s ·tbL ''"' Uli)/, bilrn 6/f th< c(oud& to .¢<ld
h1oll$ Pf 'obout 18· deg><u. Th<
cooling tl'fnd wilt probatH11 co•
tinue th1o"Qh Sunday. . .
INSmE TODAY
'~e SUll M11 Hear'" mar turn out to be a reality uei.
Doctor• thtnk they have
found a tcGJI to ttoin po-·
tie nu to control their htart
f'atts. llead . about it todor
In FAMILY·WEEKLY.
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I DAILY PILOT Saturd.,-, Ottobtr 10, 1970
-Mini-s Out? ·
Parm Replaces Panting ·
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
Tbooe In charae o1 the YOWlll
messenger girls in the state
eopltol llave dilplayed 1 b~ of
chivalry in helping them cope
with the cool tempera~ of
fall and winter.
They .. w the gkls could
jf.r pant.suits while on the
who as chairman of the
Assembly Rules ~mmittee is
in c:h.arge or the 10 messenger
girls. /
Fridly -the first day under
the -rqµJotloil .,. . ~ meuengua showed up lo. the
top.to.bottom outfits. But the
temperatures -~·ere at the
cotjjfortable 75-degree level.
Chappie's new order also ap-
plied to capitol ~ret.aries.
Chapple two years ago
toucbed off 1 'flap 'when he
binned the n)1n1sklrt o n
messengers.
For the man with an eye for
1 well-rounded female leg. thi3:
c:ould be a dastardly blow
because g~ could be the
miniskirt which so becomes an
attractive woman -at 1!.ast
until· nut year.
Dave Baxter, assistant chief
administrative officer of the
Assembly, treated the an-
DOllnttl1lent allowing pantsuits
with a blase air.
At I.he time he said, "f was
getting sick and tired o(_tll~·
.ing my head when one dr them
was at a drinking fountain ."
But, he 'added. ~I'm not a
prude."
''They can wear them only
dur ing the interim until the
Legislature gets back (in
January)," Batter aald. 1111le
reason the girls want to wear
them is that they're com-
fortable during cold weather."·
He said the new rule came
down fr o m Assemblyman
Eugene A. Chappie CR.COOi),
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Despite the mini ban. the
girls ovet the months resumed
wearing the short skirts.
The reaction?
No official comment, but
many happier capitol men.
The reaction to t h e
pantsWl!?
Probably less ogling at the
water coolers.
McCardle Leads Off . .
Real Estate Series
Randall McCanlle, a pr~
minent figuni in the rW
estate 1Jus1neg In the Oronge
Coast area for the past 11
years. Tuesday night will be
leadoff speaker in the aiJ1b
aruiual real estate i1vestment
seminar co-sponsored by the
DAILY PILOT.
McCanlle's lecture will be ~
the first one to be presented at
Golden West College in the
history of the series.
For the first five years of
the program, presented as
part of the Orange Coast
College District's free lecture
series, au sessions w e r e
presented in the Newport
Beach-Costa Mesa area. The
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors ~SP.OJ1sored
the program, along with the
newspaper and the college
distrlcL
This year, the program,
along with rapidly expanding
reil estate marketing activity.
is moving into the West
Orange County area.
Pat l!fcVay of )tcVay Real
Estalt, Founllill ftlley1. wlil
be moderator of !he four.
session series to be held on
consecutive Tuesdays" I n
College Center on the Golden
West College Campus. Mc\7ay
represents th e Huntington
Be.a.ch-Fountain Valley Bonrd
of Realtors which this year
joias the program as a co-
sponsor. ,
McVay and Golden We~t
C(\Uege Evenin~ C o 11 e g e
Director Dr.· Loren M o 11
described the lectures as "an
in!onnaUve series on real
estate invtStmtnl and related
problems.
"Economic aspects of real
estate will be dlscuased along
with land use, factor1 creatln1t
real property values, technical
'Phases of exchanging and
tenninology related to writinR
the exchange will be covered,''
they said.
McCardle, whose column on real estate is a re11.1lar feature
or the nal estate pages
published each Saturday In the
DAILY PILOT. is pl"!sldent of
the Real Estaters firm.
He waa a di.rector of the
California Real E 1 t 1 t e
AaoeiaUon (CREA) from 1963
through 1967 and has betn ac-
LEADOFF SPEAKER
Randall McCardle
tive in his profession since
enteHng it here·J81y!ars ago.
He is a graduate of Chapman
•College.
In his leadoff'1alk Tuesday,
McCardle will cover the topic,
"Tailoring your Investment."
The two-hour session is bill-
ed as one ~hich will offer
seminar goers "a blueprint for
an . investment you can live
with."
McCardle said he will cover
"what to expect from your in·
vestment. how to obtai11 your
objectives, some factors to in-
vestigate before y:iu invest,
determining your finar1cial
capabilities· and an outline for
action."
Signups will be handled at
the beginning of the t~hour
session (7 :30 p.m.) and there
will be no tuition charge for
any of the four lectures.
Ensuing lectures in the
series will include:
Oct. 20. Howard Wainberg,
''New Tax and Snydicatlon
Laws."
Oct. 27, Jack Kistler,
"Creativity in Real Estate Ex-
changing" and Bob Steele,
"Client Problem Solvin~ in
Tax 'Deferred Exchanges ...
(This session ' is a "double
header" with two speakers).
Nov. ~. Don Olson,
"Reeogniih1g a Good Invest-
ment."
Fireproof l\'lohile Home
Shown by Newport Firm
Chem-Rich Accpttance In<:.,
manufacturer or fire·re tardant
construction chemical• and
the Rlch·Home. has a new
concept of bulldlng low-cost
modular hou1in1, m o b 11 e
homes, camper1 and
houseboats.
Jim Jeffries, president, said
that the introducUon of the
fire..ret.ardant conctpt coin·
cldes wtih Flre Prevention
'Week. The company will set
on fire a moek-up of a com·
pl.u)y furnished room 1 ..
day In Lu Ve1as to
dilplay th e flre·retardanl
reatutt• of the conslrUcUon
motmala. T!lO Rich-loom II·
quid IJl'IY ffn.mord• ceil·
inp:. wallJ. floors and roofs.
1'le materia I ll'tnt to the
moon in Apollo ti 11 an ln·
sulatlon qaJnst eztreme hut
ind cold. A 1imllar material
WU IJled ill the Disneyland
Houae of Tomorrow.
The coocepl of the new in-
duttry, acconti,,. to Chem·
Rieb officials, la lo .... live.
and property and build bett<r
hoollng la I prfee rlJlie !hit
people ..,, afford. The ... of
nro..tardlq m1terlol1 Jn
aJllllnlctioo ahould also leod
lo lowtr inluronco rota ind
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provide better insulation from
heat and cold. One of the
models which will be shown
soon is a two-story Spanis~
style mobile home.
The Chem·Rich Chemical
plant in Los Angeles. part of
Chem-Rich Acceptance Inc.,
supplies coatings for the in-
sides and outsides of bulldlnp,
mobile homes. campers and
modular homes. The com·
pany 's research and develop-
ment plant is locate!1 1 n
Henderson. Nev., J3 mlh11 eut
Of Las Vegas. Ind Cbt.m·RiCh
emutlve offices are I n
Newport Beach.
Power's Girl
To Make Debut
ROME ( APl -Tll'}'ll
Power, the J7.year·old
daugbter ol the late Tyroen
Power and of actress Linda
Chrlsti111. ii 1oin1 to make
her movie debuL
She will atar u St. am or
AMiii, foundr ... ol the Poor
Clares, in a film on the life of
st. Francis of Auls!, called
1'Brother Sun, Sister Moon.''
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YOUR NEWS QUIZ
PAIT I· NATIONAL AND INnlNAllONAL
Give your1el! 10 point. for each correct
a.n.swer. J
1 Acttnr .Preatdent ••• ? ••• wu named to auo-
ceed Oamal N111or u PH1ld1nt of !mt.
a•Aly Sobry
!>-Abdul Ibo Buhalna
o--Anwir El Sadat
3 The El)1>Ulft people "'111 voll to opproft or
dt11ppro•• the nomination . tn • referendum.
True or Fal1e? •
3 l'J&htlng broke out in La Pu. th• capital of
• · •• ? : •• , a1 military Willa battlad eadl other
!or control of that naUon.11 pt:Dmtnt.
a-Bolivia
?rNicarap.a
O"" V enezutla
' The Houoe Apprcprl&llool C-llM-°'"'
••• ? ••• billlca 1D. nn Amdl for the l>e!enae
Departnlent.. •. ,3, l>-$'3.5 .. "'·'
s Thi• wu a!JoQI '2 blllloal11& llwl the amowil
requ11ted by the Pmtqon. Tn• or. lal1e?
~ PAil ii· WORDS lN THE NEWS
Take 4 points for each ..Ord that you can
match with 111 correct meaning,
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PART Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS
Take 8 points for names that you can
correctly match with the cluu.
l .•.•. Jame1 Hodpon
~ •••• .John Towti:
8 ..... Charleo Cloodo1J
4.. ... Jobn Volpe
1.-secretary ol TrAnl•
portttlon
b-De:mocraUo Senator
from WlacoulD_
c-Jtepablloan Senat or
fzomTuu
d·Secnllz)' of Lalior
e-ltepabliclll Ben&tor
5 •• -WWlamPrOJ:m!ro fzomNewYork
Maleh word clu11 111111 their correspond·
1111 P1ctute1 .or 111.mboi., 10 point.I for .
ea.ch c6rr1ct answer.
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ktdnlp~od ID ·.wa
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Thlo COllDlrJ' decllitd
l!Hlf & npubUO
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Wo?ldnii?lced on Oc--
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M.ltcbell disclo•ed Ut-
creu~ng use of fed-
eral wiretaps 1n com--
bating crime "f,•i~--
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signed. a1 Pieltdent
her o • ••••• "ilew Yoi!r: Gcrtemor J
N ellOll. Bocketeller
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HOW DO YOU RATE?
(S....llch Sl41of Qula S.,..ro!ol1) 71 la ID polota• Good.
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fAMILY DISCUSSION QUl$DON
What cu member-nations do to s trengthen. the
peacekeeping role of the United NaUons?
THIS WHK'S CHALLENGE! f:IO ICOll
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' Qui~ Te.sts
'Everyone'·
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debuts a new family feature
state and local a,ffalrs.
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. ..qtll'!ipart or )be "U~ Len
Student.! are bein1 tp-
couraged to read newspa~
more critically than ·eVtr
before and to .tk other .. P11e".ln sub9equent Saturday edlua.is of the newspaper . sour~ for~news reporU.
Jt's 4: c.alled .. Your News The oAiLv PILOT even
Quiz" and the first one ap-plans to assist school officlflJ
pears, at the left, along side -in the Orange Coast area with
this story. · some test programa ln the
DAILY PILOT edJ tors field of ''mul ti .. medla
challenge-not.only all chikiren--analysis," as many educators
old el'llUgh lo read but also the today call the planned ap.
adults In their familes to test proach to comp a rat Iv •
their kOOwledge of current reading, looking and listeninJ.
events with the quiz. "Your News Quiz'' is part of
In many clwes ln the thl5 .ov~ralr ~~.am. But It
public and private schools of also ts JUSl a ~un featur~ for
the Orqe Coast a r e a the entire family that editors
students today are taking an of the DAILY P~~ .~pe
organized look at "Current af. become.s a w~kly habit for
fairs" Teachers trofn elemen-most readers. . .
tary ·to high school levels are Try the quiz at left and look
leading their students in for the next one nert Saturday
d!scussions of world, national, on Uncle Len's page.
Volunteers Offered
Many Ways to HelP,
The Oranp County Mental
Hll!th·.~atioo is looking
1 f« ToWntttn. Here is a list of
programs in need of help:
Actt\ilY c.nten -doy
treatment : centers for post·
hospital .tonvalesance and
those who are having trouble
coping with society. Volun·
teers work under supervision
of a psychiatric social worker
in crafts, art and music
therapy. Training willc be the
Monday. Wednesday ind Fri-
be held Oct. 27.
Information OD CrisiJ center
wort may be gotten tbroUlb
Mrs. Jo Holck, 5 4 7 -15 SI.
lnformaUon on the activity
centers and c om mun ity
friends project is available at
&4U963.
Marine Gets
Bronze Sb\r
day of the week of Oct. 26. _Marine major Natblnle_l N.
Commullty Friend• Project Reicll, husband of the formir
..... volunteers assigned as_con·-Miss -Nonna J . Summerlin Of
sultants to convalescents to Costa Mesa, was awarded the
determine how succesaful is Bronze Star Medal with Coril-
recovery and adjustlDent to bat "V" at the Marine Corps
commw\ity. Training start.! Air Station, El Toro, Cllif.
Oct. 27 and will continue for He was cited for meritorious
the ne1t-five Tuesdays. service as Executive Officer
The ••• ? ••• Islands in ~o Paqific ocean bti-o Crl•il-Intervutton I II d of Headquarters Ind Service
10.12-70. •vEC,f .. ,"-'l"",Wl".,.1" ~-1ndti>eQd~ii.af:1on: ·.·.1 ~ Sulckle Prtventloa Center -Battalion, First Force Service ,_. volunteers man telephones and Regil)lent, Force Logis~
p:t1 7[:i •Wa-' '?"' -:a;-:y; ~1~.{":""'rp\t,~UiTg - - - - --p:; ·;-:Q~z ~ 1j'U;d do the initial intake evalua· Command in Danang. Viet·
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THE ORANGE COAST'S' BEST SELLER • • • RAlED ''X''
It's the
DAILY PILOT
that moves the
merchandise!
(FOR EXCELLENT)
H. W. STEVENS le. CO~ANY
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May 6, 1970
D11pla1 Ad•ert111ng Maii.a.;•r Orang• Coaat Dally Pilot JJO Weit Bar Street
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-sA TURD A Y, OCTOBER • I 0, '1970
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-Iran Jetliner Hi jacked
Plane T..aken to lraq;-l!irates Make Demands
BEIRUT; l<banon CAP) -'1'hr.e lran-
-·hljacked an Iranian jetliner to Bagh-
dad tod:aY and threa~ to blow it up
unless 1he Iranian government released
Zl prlsonen.
· B8ghdad fac:tio said four women · and
three chlldrtn -Were allowed to dJsem-
-bark after the plane landed in !he Iraqi
capital but that 45 .persons 'remained
aboard the Iran National Airlines Boe-
l0g 711.
' . . OAIL Y l"ILOT l"llm lw I.et ,..,._
Tr.ee in the Forest
. Shirley Wright, 21, Newport aeach, relaxes during an •outiqg in a
-Huntington Beach eucalyptus grove covering several·acres near the
'Meadowlark Country Club. Shirley is a secretar.y for the Huntingt6n
"'Beach Pl8.Dnin(Departmen . --
Queen ·foa-Sale
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Bogey'i ·Boat on an Rafael Block
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SAlf RAFAEL, Call!. (AP) -'Tiie ortg.
lnal African Queen, ancient SO.foot boat
made famous by actor Humphrey Bo£art
wbo towed It through leech-infested wa-
ters in a movie of the same name, is up
for sale.
The dilapidated melat-hulled craft,
brought from Africa in 1967 by its present
D\lfller, Frederick Reeve of Marinwood,
nqw rests on blocks at a San Rafael boat
trt in 1912, the boat was used for river
rwts in Africa for nearly half a century
before rilm maker John Houston spotted
lt and used it in his film. 'Mle boat then
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ietumed Iii i1>tr ... ilalll:broui!>t here.
•ishe.'s a nice old &h'l , •• I'd like to
sell· her to someone who tnow1 her b!1-
too' ••• I'll eat it ratl\er than.1ell it to
someone who won't appreciate it;" Reeve
says.
~ says he bas received more than 50
inquiries since he ran a newspaper ad·
vertisement, Md be bas cu offer or 110.000 ..
"She's in miserable sfiape ••. just ter-
ribl~" Reeve admits. He saya)le brou&ht
!he boat here to aid in charitt fund rai~
ing.
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Slain in Oakland Duel
OAKLAND, calir (AP) -A police-
man and two holdup men were shot fatally
after a brazen armed robbery attempt at
a :motel near Oaklnd International Air·
pcl1: Friday evening, police said.
payroU clerk at the motet, the Royal Inn
of America. was wounded slighUy in the
buttocks when a shot fired during the
robbery ricocbeted.
The gunmen fled with no loot after be-
ing toJ~the ,safe was Jocked. Two &botl
were fired before the men. left.
Jn Tehran, Iranian officials said at
flrst that Iraqi security agents had ar~
rested the hijackers and that the plane
had left Baghdad for its origina! destin·
Ficker Loses
First Outing
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In California
By ALMON LOCKABEY '
Thefe's an old saying in railroad circles
when timetables get fouled up and other
thing;!! go WrOQ&;
"What a helluva way to run a
railroad !"
Tbe;Jame ~i.l"dj_c»]jJJIJ>e applied 19
yach\-racing jli\lgiiig w-111e flri!Tacfli(
the California _!:up Yacht Race Series
Friday.
Endless Summer, the n:-Dame Pattie,
was the winner -of the· first race ·by ll
minutes and aevta leC'Ollds by virtqe of
~-al ..... 1-e "81d llut.
And where WU CohmttMa? w~, btre'I
lbe story: -
A In -"'!'fW• le.vmg-the doct
llieo 1'ICDll, Pap J)
Camp Pendleton
Opens Fund Drive
Camp Pendleton's 1971 Combined
Federal Campaign which d o n a t es
lho~ of dollars to dozens of
charitles, was ktked off this week by the
three to~}evel Marine commanden at
!he base.
.., The campaign, which gains con-
tributions from lhe troops, supports three
major charitable ;;gencies -United
Community Services, United Crusade,
National Health Agencies and lntema·
tional Service Agencies.
Another M otber health and welfare
organizations also receive support from
the huge fund.
The drive launched through signc.d con-
tribution cards, will conUnue at Camp
Pendleton through Nov. 1.
atlon five hours after it arrived. They
acknowledied later, howevu, lhat the
jet remained on lbe ground In Baghdad.
Radio 'Baghdad said the armed hijack·
ers Identified themselves as Hassan Tah-
ranl, Ali Reza and Mohammed Mahmou-
di. The broadcast said they set a dead-
11.nt 24 bours away for release of the
persons they calle<r pollUcal prisoners.
An official or the Iraqi News Agency,
In a telephone l.nt.erview from Baghdad,
said the pusengera included lranians
and foreign nationals. He had no break·
down.
In Beeelvershlp
.. The plane ts still on the groulld," be
said. "Reports that it hu left are not
true."
He said Iraqi authorities had granted
permissiOn for the plane lo leave whefloo
ever the Iranian charge d-affaires and
the hijackers agree to tenns.
Radio Baghdad said the wo,men and
children were rreleased after the hijackers
negotiated with Iraqi authorities. It said
that more than five hours after the plane
landed in Baghdad, the rest ol the pasten·
gers and the hijackers remained aboard.
The plane was comandeered after tak·
Copter Line Suspendi
Flights; Money Crisis
By ARTH\JR R. VINSEL
Of fM O.llr 'llOI lllff
Flight operations have been suspended
by Los Angeles Airways and the
helicopter commuter line has gone into
receiverah.lp.
The current situation is considered a
last-ditch effort. to avoid complete
bankruptcy.
A petition filed under Chapter 1.1 0£ the
Bankruptcy Act earlier in the week lists
assets of the 23-year-old airline at $3.2
million and liabilities at $1.1 million.
~~~=~ ' . w.. ' .. ~ l\·'tiat!< out • ll!!llblo' ... r1111 aild 1tnancq .. t.a.--rwwM-
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. "There . was a lremendous losa for
August and for the whole year," said~
Angeles attorney Curtis Danning, who is
the U.S. District Court-appointed receiv·
er.
The last LAA helicopter Olght was-the
8:15 p.m.~run from Colton to Loa Angeles
International Airport Wedneaday, while
flights to Anah<im and Newporl ·Beach
were suspended two weeks ago,
"There was just no cub to malhlain
the proper llight peraaooel, • Dinning ex.
plained Friday wh.,.·qnt1llcml -Ille _,,.., .. ,~fl!llre. l •
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Pep Rally Gets Peppier;
Fighting Erupts at School
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (UPI) -Fighting
erupted durina: a pep rally FriClay at But.
!er Hlgh Sc:hool when blacb charged !he
school band while it played "Dixie'" and
ripped down a Confederate nae. Several
studenta were injured, not seriously.
School officials cancelled the Buller
football game with Shades Valley High
School of Birmingham aod re-scheduled
the game ror Oct. 23.
Blacks were attending the pep rally
with whites in the school, which has been
integrated. for several years, when the
band began to play "Dixie." About 50
Negroes charged the band. ripped a Con-
federate flag, and several fist fights
broke out. One student was cut 11uper.
ficially with a knife.
Huntsville police stopped the melee but
declined to say if Ibey Jl1lde any arrests.
Claases continued following the pep rally
but several blacks left tbe tchool, march-.
ed on the board or eduaction, and demand.
ed to see Dr. Joseph Stowus.. board chair~
man. Stoners set up a mee~ni for Mon-
day. ·
Red Fishermen Land
HONG KONG (UPI) -A group of 16
armed fishermen from Communist China
landed in Hong Kong by boat Friday look·
ing for defectors from the Chinese main-
land but the coast guard forced them out
of Hong Kong waters. A government
spokesman seid the Chinese were armed
with sticks, knives and axes and arrived
in five junks. Three other persons were wounded, and a motoreyc.le officer was injured in a eol-
lision with a car during a chase of the
getaway car.
Officer William Martin died while un-
dtfgoing treatment at Merritt Hospital
J{e was wounded tn a shootout when ooe
ot: •the men in the getaway car was shot
to death as he fled Crom the auto, and
1 companion .was captured.
' Bre.~ Mayor Sam
Just . Can't Find
Irvine Council Split Seen
Another man in the getaway car fled to
a high-rise apartment building near Lake
Mtrritt and shot himsell fatally in the
chest, police said.
Also wounded in the shootout was Police
Sgt. Richard Castle, who uriderwent sur·
gery for shoulder wouocls.
Motorcycle officer Richard Cadematori
was injured in the collision wit.b a car.
Both were admitted lo Merritt Hospital.
Mariam Gardener, SS, ol Oakland, a
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Mucli Basiness Founding Secretary Levels Blast at Panel Actions
~1ayor ·sam MagnU. of Brea went to
the city hall as U&ual last Wedne9day
night. chiatted for a while with a reporter,
did some catching up aod then went
home.
It's been1 the same for several weeks.
Mayor ' Salt, ha yet to · Visit wHh his
firs\ consdtUent 'ln 1iis'"Meet Che Publl~"
....... by. apolnt!Mnl ·~ dty hall.
Undaunt.d, Ille Brea ·-· .. )'11 be will continue the plan every, Wednes!ay
from 7 to a p!m." ' .. "
Appoln-to~t ·th< mayor are lo
be made ' In advance • Wllb : Ille dty manager at dty clerlr. • ·
Ma.YO< Slln -·1 -.u·be lila In
the empty ""'""'" cbamber'I.,
'1I'm oot l'eally unhappy that no ap-.
polntments have been made." he aays.
"Th< s1aff ~-doing IU'job,'1"""'~~ !he
people proptrly and w. counc:Umen don't
have to do IL"
Laguna Schools Shut
By L PETER KRIEG
Of Ille 0.llY ,Utt Sllll
The-first nunblings of disharmony
within the group that is trying to in-
corporate the Clty of Irvine surfaced
Friday.
James Heyne, a graduate student at
UC! and se<retary of !he founding group,
the Council o( Communities of Irvine,
fired a blast aimed squarely at the cau1>
cll llaelr.
Among Other things, be dwged the
council is not acting in the best interests
of the people al Irvine.
Heyne, the Uct studen' reyireaenlalive
on !he c:ouncll, charged !he group ~ "im-
properly run" and is "crisis oriented.••
J{e said, umost of the decisions seem to
be made by one man and one company."
He declined, lo name tither but was ap.
parenUy rtfenina: to · John Burton, CCl
president. and the Irvine COmpany.
He said the eoui'lcil filed lhe ln-
LqW\a Sep ldloola will be dlsml.S9td corporation papers 11on a lul-minute
ell dly Monay oo ttacbeu moy take basis -only to gain protect[On."
pUt In tralMli -bhops, 1«0rding to "Most o( the proctedlnp undertaken
l>istrid SUperlntendeot William Ullom. by the council are done llOOi lhlt line,"
Ullon\ Ald,.lblt the diJrnllnJ will not Heyne charged.
reduce. lbe ~ of teaching d'l)'I re-Heyne claimed to have widespread sup.
quited .by law far llUdenta and d...., porl for hll views i nd said he wlll bring
will resuma as nonnal on Tuaday. -up 1 teriel of proposals at 1 c:ouncll -
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Room 101 of UCJ's physical science
building.
Responding to the accusation, Burton
late Friday issued a personal blast al
Heyne.
Bllflon called the council secretary "a
great disappointment to the leaders or
the Irvine community.
"His cbarges renect his J.y~turtty
and we regret that he consider~:JWnrelf a
belter judge of tbe inte,.st of the people
of Jrvtne than the people (I( Iivlne,"
Burton Aid.
He was, however, selected as the of.
ficial UCJ student body representative of
the comnnmlly council.
Heyne outlined the three major pro-
po511ls be intends to bring before tbe
council at today's m~tlng.
Most slgniik:anUy, he said be will ask
U1I coun::il tonnally request a delay in
the Nqy. IJ Local .Agency Fannation
Commission (LAFC) hearing on the In.
corpontillll bid.
tie sakl the council al8o must develop a
0 r1Uonal approach lo detenruning boun-
daries bf the pl•nntd city." He aaid, as
hll lhlnl propaaal., un. ahould be doae by
• "qualined reaearcber" who can rtView
!he "implie1U0111 al lncarpottUon. •
Heyne aald the CCI should ooncentratc
on dlftlopln& 0 a rallonaJ approach to
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building a city."
Today 's session was originally called to
provide residents with updated In·
fonnation on the pi1>grams or in.
corporation, aceording to Burton, who
said he does not know how he will fit
Heyne onto the agenda.
In addHion, fonner Orange County
Planning Director Harry E. Bergh, a
resident of University Park, ii scheduled
to speak at the meeting.
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Burton said a discussion of the
November bond election "In the Tustin
Union Hlgb School dlalricl II allo plan-
ned.
Jn a further move to demonstrate sup-
port for the management of the council,
CCI officials late P'riday released the
resulll of a poll of Irvine residents taken
last week.
About one percent of the 5,000 homes
within !he propoled city's boundaries
• were sampled, ofllcials 11kl, and the
results tho" that IO peroent of IN:
residents support the lncorpor1UOn bid
without reservation.
Only three persons, representing si1
per<ent or those polled, expresoed aj>.
posiUOn wblle 14 percent, •total of .eve"
)lel'IONI, &aid Ibey ... wicertain but "tend
to favor" mrporation.
The nm'!ainlng ptn001, equating 22
percent, said they need more lnfonnallon
before committing!<\,• dec!Jlan, '
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Ing <ti fn>nl'Mehrabad on a -c
filght to Abadan.
The Iraqi News Agency official aald the
four W'OJl)en and three children w•e re-
leased after more than two hours of nep
tiations. He said they were taken to the
airport transit lounge.
"We are trying to secure the safety of
all the passerllf'rs," the official said. "But
it is up to the lraniiln government to
negotiate terms with the hijackers, who
are Jr.anian nations. As far as Iraq la con·
cerned, the plane Can leave with Its PIS·
sengers at any time.
Last Deadline
Set in Camda
Kidnap Case '
MONTREAL (AP) -QuebeC separa-
tists have warned that kidnaped British
diplomat James· Richard cross will not be
found again unless Canadian authoritiet
end their search for him and free 23 "pol;..
tical prisoners" by 6 p.m. todaY •.
The Quebec Liberation Front Slid tn
what It again called its "last com-
IOY_lli_qq_e~ Fri~ay that "neither. the
authotiUes nor their fascist police . wilt
find CllPlomat J. Cross again, 1( they do
pot fulfill our demands .. ,"
Jt also warned that "If ever . the re-
pressive police forces find .us and tJy to
intervene before the ·releases of BriUsh
.diplomat Cross, rest alllll'ed. we ·w1u de-:;
fend cur lives dearly and that J. CrCll8
will 1>e liquidated an ~ spoL Aq!I we
""'" _,g11 clynomite in -J>Ol•don to fer.I secure.'~ . ~ • -ThO '°'""'unique and a note from c.-
the British trade commissioner to ~
bee, were received by a MootrNI radio
llatfon. The note ns a response to a request
by Quebec Juallce Mlnilte!' Jer«N Cho-quette for a handwritten message from
Cross to his wife to show that he was
alive.
It read: 0 1 have heard the mesaage
from the Minister of Justice on the radio
and hereby repeat it. It is now five dayll
since J left and I want you to know,
Darling, that I miss you every minute!'
Although the kidnapers said !heir uJU-
matum was final, there was no way of
knowing if it really was. They have been
setting and resetUng deadlines for the
release of the prisoners all week, and a
supposedly final warning Thursday night
turned out to be just another in the Jeries •
1be 49-year-old diplomat was abducted
at gunpoint from his house Monday by
terrorists who seek French-speaking Que·
bee's independence from Canada.
Marine Corps Renews
Surfing Club License
Marine officials have signed a routine
renewal of a license allowing members
aµd guests of an exclusive surflng club to
use 3,500 feet of Marine Corps beach at
San Onofre.
The agreement, retroactive to Oct. 1,
allows members of the San Onofre Surf·
ing Club to use the. choice beach and 'surf
spot for another year under an old agree4
ment. ·
The Iease period will be one year.
Only members of the club, members of
the nillitary, dependents and guests u5e
UJe facility and beach which lies near a
small.-point upcout of the San Onofre
nuclear generating staUon.
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A feto low clouds and patchn
of fog were scheduled for a . r•·
turn to the Orange Coait thia
weekend in the tDahe of a fadtlt{I
Sant.a Ana cviididon. After
mominQ loaot in the 50s the wn
will burn off th< clouds to ¢erd
highs of about 78 degree1. Tha
cooling trtnd toilt probably co•
tinue ihrougih Sundofl.
.INSIDE TODAY
"Be Still My Heart" mav
tur1J out to be a reality ge-t.
Doclors t~tnk th<Jt llave
found a 100!1 to '1ain pci.
tient.a to contTol their htorl
rates. Read about it today
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Min• IS Out? ·vouR NEWS QUIZ
PantJ Replaces &mting_-11--1-r••T r. NAn oNAn1t111NmNATIONAt
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SACRAMEtm> (UPI) -who .. cbllmm of lilt GI" 7our111f 10 _, ... f &eh ct '"'--•·c:bl!ll llf Ibo -• .,.,"'*' ~ fli!lll"IU• 1a ...-or .• cqrn ... ._ 1'11' 1a tbl Mti u. Charfl 61 UM -10. ~, s e:ncv answer.
c•dlol hive dlapleytd • blf of &~ls, . _ . . • 1 A'.ottnc 1"11,.1 , , , ' , , , •• ..... lo ,....
<hlv1lry In helping them cope Friday -!lit llnl d°ay1iodc : --0111111 N"'" u Prelld1al o1 •m~
with the cool ternper1tum of the new replaUOn -three ,. 1.•Aly St'ory
fall and winter. messengers showed up 1n the b-Abdul lbn Buhain&
-They said the girls could top.to.botto{n outfits. But the c-Anwar El Sad.at
wear J>l.nlsulta while on the · tem_peratufes were at the
job. comfortable 71-degrtie le,vel.
For the man wtth an eye for Chappie'~ new Of"9er •IllO •J>:-
a well-rounded feritale leg, thls pli~d to capitol secretaries.
could be a dlltardly blow . Chappie two -years •&o
because p e could be the touched off a nap Wbtn be
miniskirt which so becomes an banned tbe m1nliklrt • o n
attractive Woman -at leut meSsenceri." ' •·
until next year. At the time be ,said. ''l wu
Dave BlltA!r, uals!Anl chlel 1etllng sick aDllllttd of turn·
administrative officer of the in,g my head when OM of them
Assembly, treated the an-was at a drinking fountain.''
nouncement allowing pantsuits But, he added, "I'm not a
with a blase air. prude.'!
"They can wear .them only Desplt.e the mlnl ban, the
during the interim untiJ. the girls over. the months resumed
Legis1ature gets back (in wearing the short skirts,
January )," Baxter nid. "The The reac~on?
reason the ' girls want to ..,ear No offic1al comment. but
them is that they're com-many hippier capitol men.
fort.Ible during col~"weather. '' The reaction to the
He said the new rule came pantsuU1?
down fr o m Asselhblyman ·Probably lea <lgling ·at the
Eugen• A. Chippie (It-Cool), w1i.r coolers... ·
McCardle Leads Off
Real Estate Series
Randall McCardle. a pro--
minent figure in the real
esta__te_bus~ In the Orange
Coast arta for the past 18
years, Tuesday night will be '
leadolf speaker in the sixth 1
·arunW rtal utlte l1vestment
seminar co-sponsored bf the
DAILY PILOT.
MeCardle'1 lecture will be
the first One to be p-rtsented at
Golden West College ln the
hilt.ory of the series.
For the first five yearz ol
ihe proeram, pre11eOted as
J>lrl of the Or lft(t COl•l
·Collep District's free lecture
series, all sessions w e re
_p~t~ in the Newport
~ta Mesa artl. The
.Newport Harbor.COsti"-Mesa
Board of Realtors co-sponsored
the program. llong with the
newspaper and the cotlege
"111trlct.
, This year, the Pf'Oll'lm,
aloag with rapidly expandb!g
-real estate markeUq activity.
is moving into the West
LEADOFF SPEAKER
R1nd1ll McC1rdl1
2. The Xl)'Pt1an. people will ".Ole to appro'f'O or
dl1lpprove the nominaUon 1n a referendum.
True or False?
3 J'1abttnc broke out 1n. L& Pu. tho oa;ltal ot
• -, • ? ; • ., u m!Utu;r Wiiia batlltd unll olher
for c<lntrol of tb&t natf.cm.'• SoVOmm.ent.
&-Bol11'fa
b--Nlc1r1gu1.
c-Venezuela
' Tb• Eouo6 Appropr!au ... Comm!!tee a,pproftd
••• ? ••• b11Uon 1n new tundl for the Defense
Department.
•·$24 l>-$43.5 e-$66.6
a Th11 wa1 about $2 bllllon le11 than the amount
requested by the Pentagon. True or l"alae?
•PART II· WORDS INTHE NEWS
Take .Ppo!nts for each word that you can
match with Its correct m•llllDI•
l .... ,deiipoUsm
2 .•••. v1c1ssitudc
:3 ..... confiacate
4 ••••• lunta
a ..•.. altenato
a-smllll military group
b·aelz.e, talce away from
c-unllm!t~ rullncpow-
er
d·mlk• uolrhmdly
e-ch111&1 of fortune
PART Ill • NAMES I" THE NEWS
Take 8 polnta for namH that 7ou can
correctly match with the clues,
J, .... Jame:s Hodgson.
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2 ..... John Towei:
3 ..... Charles Goodell
4 ..... John Volpe
8 ..... WWlam ProxmJ.re
a•Seoreta.ry cf Tran s•
portatlon ·
b-D6mocraUo Senator
frO:i;L Wi1con1ln
c-Republican Senator
from Texas
d·Secretary of Labor
e-~epubltcan Senator
from. New York
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Ht.re's a chanoe for ew.~ In lM ~· •kl enou~ to rt&d to Wt hit Q( hu own for
....... ' Take tllls -kly ~i'"' Qub ·bl Jin· .. ey at your own home (you don't .,.,., )& ..
-to-Jet. the re1t of-.-t~ family-know--ftOw; you
made out) i.nd IN bow riluch )'O\l kDOw ~t
what'• "°'I"~ In \b• wprll ~ Iii I, .. #o~-' IU,... Deni .... ---· ,
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Kitch writ cl111 with ihelr corr11pond-
lnr pictures or aymbolp. 10 points for
each correct llllSWer.
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Br1Uth dlplome.t wu
k!dnap,ad 111 th!t
owntry -• 2..... ' • Balumore ." Cinoin•
D&ti 1zt. tbl World Se-
r1N
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A holy place 1n Port;u,
gal
Califonrla. Governor
Ronald ·Reagan
& .... ;
Thi• country dlc1ared.
itaelf & republto
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Dl1'oov~ry of ~· New
WorW,.muktd.cm 00-
tobar 11.
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Alfredo Ovando te ..
algned 11 President
here
9 ••..•
New York Governor
Ntllon Rockefeller
10 .....
A¢culture Depart-
!. ment 1ay1 me&tprtce1 FAT 1 MA uo likely to IOCretao
HOW DO YOU IATE?
(ken &ell Slcl• of Quiz S.pl11t.fy) 71 to S> polnh • Goocl.
ti to 100 ,_1.m -TOP SCC.E~ 61 t. 10 polnh • ftJr,
81 to 90 point.• &cellent. «> • t.ll'lder???• H'l!lll'I!
PAMILY DISCUSSION QUISTION
What can membel"-.naUons do-to strengthen the
peacekeeping role of the United Nations?
THIS WHK'S OiAU.ENGEI ":10 tCOI(
The ••• ? ••• l1lt.nde ln the Ptcilic Ocean bfl..
came an independent nation.
Quiz Tests . ' . . . " . . .. 'Ever yone'·
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Tbe DAILY PILC7T todly
dtbiits' a. now f1mlly f'8"K<
whlch-ila expected to be.com,-a
ngullr-Ptirt of the "Uncle Len
Pase" In 1Ubsequent Saturday
edlllaill ., lilt ........ per.
It'! called "V®r New1
Qui.&·' and the flnt one IP-'
po1.,, 1l the left, aloag tide
this 11<>ry.
DAILY PILOT editors
challenge ool only all children
old enooah to ttad but allo the
adults ln their familes to test
their knowledge of current
events wlU!. the quiz.
• In mahy classes ln tbe
public and private schools or the Orange Coast a r e a
•tudenta today are taking an
organlzed look at "CUrrent af.
fain.'' Tachers from elemen-
.tary.to b1'> llCl>ool l1vel• are
leading their student.a In
dilcunlon.s of world, naUonal,
•Ill• !11\f"local. tffoln: .
Studenta are being en·
couragtd to reid newspapers·
more critically than ever
before tnd to seek other
IOl1J'Ctl for news reports.
Tile DAILY PILOT ev<n
pi1n1 to uollt acbool offlellll
tn the Oran,. Cl>lll ""'1 wllh
some te.!t procrama ln the
!\eld of ''mu.ltt .. medla
analysl!," u many educaton
today-coU the planned •P.
proach to •comparatlv•
rOldin(. looking IJ1d Uatenlng.
"Your News Quiz~· ls part of
this overall program. But It
also Is just a "!un" feature for
the entire fam.ily that editors
of the DAILY PILOT hope
becomes a Weekly "habit" for
mo&t readers. Try~ qua 11 l•lt IJ1d look fOrlM n"e.xt one nezt Saturday
on Uncle Len's paae.
Volunteers Offered
Many W ti ys to Help
The Orange COUnty Ment.al
Health AnoclattOa Is looking
for volunteers. Here i! a list of
pN>lmn• In need of help :·
Act!vll)' C.1--day
trutment centen for po&t-
balJ\1111 C011V11lesc<nce-and ~-~ ltl.~.~11!1 ~!bl_• coplllfl wflh ~·Y· ·~ UD· C..ra work UQ<ler aupervitlon
of a pt'ycblltrk:: social worktr
in craftl,-art -and music
therapy. ·Trairiing will be the
Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
day of the week of Oct. 28.
Communitr Friend• Project
-volunteers uslgned u con-
sultants to convalescents to
determine how successful ls
recovery and adjustment to
community. Training st.arts
Oct. 27 and will · continue for
the next five Tuesdays.
be held Oct. 27.
Information on Crisis-Center
work may be gotten throu&b
Mn. Jo Holck, 5 t7 • 715 9,
Information on the activity
centers and communlt)'
friends project l.s available at
&42--0963.
Marine Gets
Bronze Star
Marine major Nadt1nlel N.
Relcb, husband of the former
Miss Norma J. Summerlin of
Costa Mesa, was awir"'ifed the
Bronze Star Medal with Com-
bat •·y" at the Marine Corps
Air Stalion. El Toro, Calif .
°''""' Ctl<m(J are1. Pi t ~cV1y .cl. McVay !\ea!
tive in his profession s.i.ftee
entering it bere 11 yeus ago.
He " a graduate of Chapman
Colle ... -~-------·----....-~·-~----frilt 'Ni '.:11 'H·L ';)1 'a1 'V-f '3:-( '1-t ·a-t :rrnl) yoqtu.(s ~ . • ~ fW-} ·q ... '>Z ';>\ : JI ll8d
Crl1ls lntervendtn a n d
Suicide Prevention Cenkr -
volunteers man telephones and
do the initial intake evalua-
tions and supportive therapy
with the patient. Training will
He was cited for meritorious
service as ExecuUve Officer
of Headquarters ind Service
Battalion. First Force Service
Regiment, Force Logistics
Command in Danang, Viet·
nam, lrom January, lMI ii
October, 1969 . Estate, Fountain Valley, will
.be moderator of the four·
.aealon .ertea to be held on -u.e ~ '!• .Collete Center <1n the Go1den
Well Collep Campos. 1'fCViy
·repreaents th e Huntington
'Beach-Fountain Valley Board
·of Realtors which this Year
joiu the program as a c~
sponsor.
1n bis laadoff llllr Tuesday,
r McCardle will cover the topic,
"Tailoring· Y9P( lnvestm.etit."
Tai \wo-\Oar ie'asion is bill· 1 ea -u '\ne' Which will offer
~r goers "a blueprlnt·fo'r
McVay and Golden West
'College Evenlnii· Co 11 e g e
Director Dr. Loren M o l I
· deacj;bed the lectures u "an
informative series on real
estate lnvestmtnt tnd related
problems.
"Economic 1specta of rtal
est.ate will be dlMluued alo1c
with land wie, factara crutlng
real property values, technical
phases of exchlftl\n.i and
tenninology related to wrtUni
the exchange will be covered."
they said.
McCard\e, whose column on
real estate Is 1 regular feature
of the ru.I estate pages
published each Saturday In the
DAILY PILOT, is president oI
the Real Estatera rlrm .
He was a director ol the
California Real Est ate
AS30ClaUon !CREA) from 1963
·through 1957 and has been ac-
an Investment you can live
wlth.11
McCardle said he will cover
"what to expect from your In-
vestment. how to_o_btain your
objecUves, some factOrs to ln-
yestl1ate before y'lu Invest.
determining your financial
capabilities and an outline for
action." ·
Slgnups will be handled at
the beginnin& of the two-hour sou.Ion (7:30 p.m.) and tht.re
will be no tult.io• charge for
any of the four lectures .
Ensu ing lectures ift the
aeries will include:
Oct. 20. Howard V!'ainberg.
"New Tax ind Snydicatton
Laws."
Oct. 27. Jack Kistler,
"Creati vity in Real Estate Ex-
changing" and Bob Steele.
"Client Problem Solvini' in
Tax Deferred Exchanges."
IThls session is a "double
header" with two speakers).
Nov. 3, Dow Ol s on.
"Recognizi11g a Good Invest·
ment."
Fireproof Mobile Home
Shown by Newport Firm
Cbem-1\lch Aocpetanct lne ..
manufacturer of fire-retardant
construction chemicals and
the Rich-Home , has a new
·~pt of building low-cost
modular hou11in1. m o b 11 e
·homes . c ampers and
houseboats.
, Jim Jeffries, presiden t, said
~that the in troduction of ~e
~fire-rttardant concept coin·
, cides with Flre PreventJon
Week. 'Itie company wlll 1et
on fire a mor:k-up of a com·
• plottly lumlahed room to.
day in Lu Ve1a1 In
. ditplay I b e l!re-retm!ant
leatllrff of the construction
malerillo. Tbe · Rldi-foam II·
quid opray flre.r<llrdo cell·
ings, wills, Ooora and roofs.
The material went to lhe
' moon in Apollo 11 as •n ln-
1ul1Uon qaJmt eztnmt htat
', ind (.'Old. A limllar material
WU llltd In the D1Jneyl1nd
l!OUH ol Tomomw.
The coocept of !he new ln-
dUJtry, accordl.. to Olem·
Jll<h olfldall. II to .,.. u ... Ille! ~ Ille! build _,
""'8lnc fn I llfloe ...... that
"""" Clll ellord. The ... of flre-rellrd!nl 1111ter11ls In
conAructlan ahould a!IO leld
tolotNrlDIUl'llar-llld
provide belier insulation from
heat and cold. One <lf the
models which will be Shown
soon is a two-story Spanish
style mobile home.
The Chem-Rich Chemical
pla nt in Las An&ele s, part of
Chem·Rich Acctpt&nce lnc ..
suppliea coatings for the in-
sides and oulaides of buildings,
mobile homes, campers and
modular homes. nae com·
pany's re9earch and develop-
ment plant ls located I n
Henderson, Nev .• 13 miles east
ol Las Vegas. and Chem-~h
o:ecut.lve officu a.re I n
Newport BelCb.
Power's Girl
To Make Debut
RO~IE tAP ) -Taryn
Power, the 17-y,ar-<lld
dau1hter 0( the lite Tyroo n
Power and ol actrtss Undl
Christian, is aoing to make
blr movlt debuL
She wUI stir as Sl. Clart ol
Auiol, lou-0( the P<>O<
Clares. In a film on the life of
St. Francis of AHlal. called •·Brother Sun, SLste.r ?t!oon ...
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:,._ind-blower in Florkfu
If you think air traffic is bad in your corner of Or·
ange County, put yourself in the shoes of these wo-
men who watched in disbelief as 25 planes landed
Friday on a section of freeway near Hollywood, Fla.
The planes taxi~d to a hotel where the Airline Own·
ers and Pilol~·ASsociation is meeting. Planes, which
will be ·on (lisplay during the convention, used free-
way as landing strip. Arrangements were made in
advance.
·Blnod Taste Weathermen Give Threat
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,:Storr, Told Of Stanford Grune Blasi
_: ·n ·uring Trial
LOS ANGELES (U PI} -Susan Atkins,-
21, put her hand to her mouth and Utsted
Sharon Tate's bl9Qd and said : "Tasting
death land still giving !Ue -·wow, what
a trip."
A 37-year-old redhead testified at the
murder: trial Friday that those where
the words Miss Atkins uttered in des·
• cribing the gory scene at the Tate estate
, ln August, HMl9.
~ Virginia Graham, who was Susan's
cellmate in Los Angeles women's jail,
·said that the "Manson family" defendant
·,old her that she killed the cight-mooth
pregnant actress apd afterwards "felt
.STANFORD (UPI) -The "Bomb
Squad" of the Weatherman group threl·
tened to set off an•explosion at toda)"'s
stanford-USC football game, at whiCh
9,000 are expected tO attend.
The San Francisco Chrolllcte early to-
day received a caU from an anonymous
woman who told them to go to the Grey4
hound Bus Depot. woman's .room to pick
up a locker key.
$1.15 Million
Claim Leveled
;1t peace with hersell."
. Mjss Graham has a long criminal In Salazar Case
The locker contained a note from the
"Bomb Squad'.' warning that the stadium
"will be blasted iI the game goes Oil.
The blood of those killed will be on the
hands of those who ree1 footbs.11 is so
essential to the survival of the American
empire that they choose to play the
· game."
Stanford Unlvertllty officials say they
lake the threat-seriously.
They said that the stadium is under
heavy guJCd and that a thQroiigh search
wquld-be made. TPeYisked fil:!s to Jr·
rive early, clrl')'jng as few packages
as possible.
"W! intend-'io start the game on Um.t,0
they added.
One l)isneyland ;re<:Ofd ,and defense attorneys sought to LOS ANGELES .(A{P) _ ~-~ •·•-·..quash her testimony on grounds It was .nu~ _,,__.
... ).n Uns~uated accoun.t of a "jail· :r.ar's widow and thr~ children are seek· Strik S tt} ~ -i flopse " copversa.tion but Supe~~ ~' ing Sl'.lS;million f the,qc>11ntty a. a · e C e •,
·Judge Charles H .... Oldur pel!mltted it to result"of the ~new n'••ditU.~frodl-a..... -.... t .
-JO before the jury. ~-P! ~ojec:tile dllring a riot in .East ...., · --·• ·
t·· Ffve ~ns'· were killed at the Tate Los Angeles on Aug. 29. Other (}Pjt, On
: home. Deputy Distrid AttorntY Vincent .c.~lazar 'l 42, of Santa Ana .. was covering ~ ~"'<'.-·
: Bugliosi asked Miss Graham whether ·uie story ra.s a columnist for the Lo, An· · .!' .
; Miss Atkins (also known as Sadie Glulz) geles Timls and news director of KMEX, ~AHEIM ( I)-~e ~ t~ str1~e~
1 aaid anything else about the victims. a Jpanish language televisioo station. The agatnlt WaJt , ey"f magic kingdom family alleges wrongful death. ended todar as members. of the Inter· : "Yes, she said she wanted to take 'Npmed in the claim, filed Friday, were national Allia~ of 'f'.heatrical Stage ~m-
: their eyes out and squash them against tlle.-c:ounty and fou r members of the . ployes and MoUon Picture Projectlorusls
f the wall and cut their fingers off, but sheriff's office. They are· Deputy Thomas returned to work.
·she didn't have time ," Graham said. Wilson, who has admitted firing the pro-Disneyland 4f'fiCia:b sa!d the park's 43
: Bugliosi asked Miss Graham what Mis! ject.ile: and his superior officers, Sheriff permanent IATSE employes voted to
: Atkins told her. Peter J. Pitchess, capt. Tom W. Pinkston accept the latest wage alld benefit pack·
~ ''She said she was hold illg ~aron and U . Richard Wallace. age Friday. Terms of the agreement,
: Tate .and Sharon was crying. 'please, A lengthy coroner's inquest into the which will run through Feb. 28, 1973, were
; please don't kill me. I just want to live death ended recently with a split verdict.. not reie~.
•and have my baby.' Four jurors concluded only that Salazar A union official said formal ratification ? "She said she told her, 'look, you died "at.th~ hanOs of a~." The other would be· requested at a full metting of
: bitch, you're going to die and you might / three said it was an _accident: . the local membership Thursday.
• as well face it " The Salazar family conS1Sll ~ his The month-long dispute began Sept. 6.
• · . widow Sally, and four children, Liza,. '· Meanwhile, the American Guild of Va· : "Did P.1iss Atkins say who k1Ued Shar· stepba'rue 8, and John, 5. riety Ar"ri· was Offici'aUy CO!!U'nulng i'ts ; on Tate ," Bugliosi said. "Yes, she said ' .. u,,.., : 'I killed her." summer-long strike. However, a Disney. land spokesman said the 53 perm.anent
: Bugliosi asked who was the last tG RAF Off• AGVA employes who were on strike had
: die. "She said Sharon Tate was the last teer returned to work ana the 29 s~ll striking
: to die," 1'fiss Graham said. "Did she \\·ere temporary employes whose jobs
I say how it rel!'" Qu:ts Mil:t.ar y were.lo la!t ooly Io the end or summer. : "Yes, she said when the knife went " 11
:-ln it was soft and quite a Uuill."
: Alter the sla yings, Mi5' Graham said For Beauty Test : Miss Atkins said "she was tired, but
: elated and at peace with herelf." .
• She also said Miss Atkins told her she
: could get out of the crime because she
: 0 knew how to play crazy and act like a
: little girl."
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SWINDON, England (UPl) -NI far
as Sue Boweater's commanding offi<:er
was concemed, It wu sitnply nOt proper
for an officer and a lady.
Sue, a 21-year~ld officer Ill the: Royal
Air Force (RAF), won second prize in
this year's 1'1iss Swindon Beauty Conten
-under an assumed name -and bad
been invited to appear in others. "I
knew it couldn't go OD.tllat way," sbe
said. "So I had to m:ike up my m.tnd.
Sor did."
Today Sue, who resigned from the
RAF Friday. was appearln1 in the finals
of a nationwide beauty competition.
County Leaders ,
Buil.der Sing
Jailhouse Blues
Orange County supervisors, sued for
$800,000 damages by \he builders of the
Sil million Orange County Jail. have
oroer.ed that a crw-complajnt be filed
again.st the jail's equipmenl contractor.
County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said the
complaint alleges dama~ to the county
arising out of "delays and inefficiences. ''
The county was sued earliet· this year
by the. F. E. Young <:onstruction Co., the
jail's building contractor, based on the
claim that the equipment contractor,
Herrftk·Pacific Cofp., delayed work
which led to '800,000 in losses in, labor
and equipment.
The jail WU conatructed iD 1967-68.
s..-. -10, 1970 OAILY PILO,I' S
Reds_liit -Near_ Capital
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C(l mbodia Cr.o.wds View Glow in -Night Sky . . ' ~ . .
PHNOM PENH !UPI) -North Viet, Highway 6 with mortm and rocketa then
namese troops 1ttacked sl:r m.ile:i•tast of ,launched a ground aaault.
downtown Phnom Penh Friday· night in· a • Field reports sald the Cambodian de--
has been stalled since-Sept. I! at Tang
Kauk.
Commitnlques frorit 5a11on aa1d· Ameri-can helicopter gun&hip crews with help
or jets....tnd-trOOj>O-l<illed 10 Communl.st
'troops in no,tbern 'SOtilb Vietnam Friday
in fiPting near the abandoned artillery
hue O;Jlellly and %1 ..U.. oouthtut Ill
Da Nang.
second straight night of thrusts against fenders at _ Tang Kauk. have . Jgst nine
tbe city,1s·outer defe~. The ~glare of dead· and 98 wounded In four-«previous
bliittle was'.in vlc.w of P)l.nom Penh crowds'" nights Of fighting along the highway.
celebrating the nations' new status as a The task force com'prising nearly 10,000
republic. men originally was uaigned to NCure Cambodian spokesmen said gunboats highway s from Skoun, SS miles ftOrih.
ru&hed up the Mekong River tG support east of Phnom Penh, to the provincial
government troops battling the ~· capital of Kompoag Tbom, 80 milts DOrth South Vietnamese troops reported tJIJ.
Ing 25 Viet Cong in a Mekong Delta battle
100 miles south Gf Saigon on Fritt.y. munists near Moat Krassas Krao, SlX of the capita.I. But tho Clmbodla.a unit&
miles east of the capital. ~ -
The fighUng on the east ba~k . of the.
broad Mekong River was -weU wtthin view
ol ttlebrants in Phnom Penh.
"What surprises-~ is that the Co~
mtm.lsts did not try to.attack imide Phnom
Penh, said a Cambodian military spok:es-
man. "This is still another indication the
Communists are not strong enough to
break the defenses of the capital."
The attack at Moat Krassas Krao was
the second night in a row the Communists .
have tried to 'overrun Cambodian poSI~
tions in tfiat 8re8. Casualty figures were
not announced .
Communist troops also carried another
heavy attack Friday night against the
16-battallon Cambodian force at Tang
Kaull:· 52 'miles north of Phnom Penh.
The North Vietnamese and Viet Cong
opened 11p on Cambodian positions along
LA Laborer Held
In Hotel Blaze
I nvestigatiort
LOS ANGELES (UP!) -Ar. argument
over the theft of a hannonica may have
been responsible for the worst structural
fire in this city's history and Lhe death
of 19 persons .
Police refused to release delai!s of the
Investigation wltlch led to the arrest of
Alejandro Castro Figueroa, 44 , an unem~
ployed laborer, on Friday.
· However. other sources said Figueroa,
A former tenant in the 60-year-old Ponet
Square Hotel, hed argued with t~o other
men over the l\left of his harmonica and
that this argument ~llegedly led to the
fire. · ·
The blaze suppo.5edly was touched, off
when Figueroa burned a leaflet given
him by one of the men and tossed the
leaflet aw.ay lns.ide. the hotel.
Jt was rep0rtea Uiat Figueroa vol.u~
tarily toTd authorities about the leaflet
incident but said he did not know wbeth·
er It was responsible for· ilie blaze.
Detective LL R. C. Barron said a joint
investi,ptioa was C1lnducted by police ~·•Dd-... ~ aJ'9Clt' ln ...... ~1·,--~ and NS-~ Ob.it, "the district aUornl)"s
office !SsUed a complaint and a warrant
of arrest ,-as obtained charging one CQUnt
of arson arid 19 ~ls of murder 4aµist
Alejandro1Castro Figueroa." . • .
Sources Jn the dl"strict attorney's office
said Figueroa had been in a mentally de·
pressed statC and had been drinking the
night before the Sept. 15 fire.
Woman Injured
In San Clemente
Auto Accident
A San Clemente housewife suffered leg
and back injuries late Friday afternoon
when she was hit by a car at a crosswalk
on El Camino Real.
Mrs. Leona Marie Rasor, 48, suffered
the severe injurieii at 4:50 p.m. in a mis-
... hap which also involved a minor collision
of two cars. police said,
Mrs. Rasor was walking westbound at
the crossing near the intersection of Aven-
ida Serra and El CaminG as two autcs ap.
proached northbound in the inside lane.
The first car, driven by Lucille Mc·
Comb, 47, or 33282 Marina Vista Drive,
Dana Point stGpped 20 feet before the
line, office0: said. The car behind that,
however, assertedly swung past the Mc4
Comb vehicle, then struck the pedestrian.
The driver of the second car was Lynne
Miiier, 20, ol 4013 Calle Luisa, San Cle-
mente.
The impact threw Mrs. Rasor onto the
hoods of both cars involved, then the
woman rolled to the pavement, finally
landing in a driveway.
During the skidding, police said, the
two autos C1llllded, but neither driver
was injured.
The Rasor woman was taken to South
Coast Community Hosf>ltal for treatment.
Aides there said this morning that the
woman was in satisfactory condition.
The mishap was the first serious au~
pedestrian incident or the year in San
Clemente, which has ~one six years with·
oul a pedestrian fatality.
Community Interest
Activity Week Slated .
By OCC Student Body
How's this for an o.fJer-a solid week's wilt speak In the Student Center Lounge,
entertainment, absolutely free, no string refreshment,, will be served, and there is
attached? no charge.
Sound too good to be true? That's what A1wnni Evening will be Thursday at
Orange Coast College is offering Oct. 26-6:30 o'clock in the Student Center. There
30-and there's no gimml:k. will be a tGur, Chancellor Nonnan E.
It's M•A•S•Hed Week at oa:, and Watson will discuss the future of the col·
the student body is pick.Jog up the tab. lege, and Dean of Student Affairs Joseph
This Week is designed to attract more Kroll will talk on· "Studellts "5 People."
commwllty people to the campus to Friday will be "An Evening With
familiariz.e them with what the college., Students" in the Student Cellter begin--
and the students, are doing and.~.·' ntng at 6:30 p.m. Guests may w~r
M•A•S•Hed stands I.or .MlilUt:Udlnou ·through the center and view the: Art Ex·
Academic and Social Happeninp in hibit and sale, enjoy some music, a fibn,
Education, and the students p r 0 m l s e booths and a chat with students.
someth~ for everyone, Saturday will be 1'Mom and Dad's Starti~g Monday. Oct: 28, I. ~k-long Night" with a campus tour and the
handball tGumey will be fleld on the oq:: Homecoming football game with Cenitos. coorls from 5-7 p.m. for anyone who
wanU to enter In A or B competiUon.
There i8 no entry fee, and interested
persons should call Ray Rosso at ~
to enter. '
Monday at 8 p.m. there will bi an ex,
hibition in the gym by the U.S. Olympic
Women's volleyball team . There'w~ also
be an exttibit in the OCC art gillery by
OCC faculty members.
Tuesday will be an ''Evening for
Almost College Stu~lS' Parents," ..Jll
opportunity for high school senlOrs'
parents to learn about OCC: C1lurleS,
costs, programs and oppart.unlUes. It
start,, at 6:30 p.m. in the Student Center.
Wednesday will be campus Tour Day
every hour on the hour from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Students will ~ct tours of all the
facillUes, and intti'eattd penoM. may
even sit in on classes if they wish. Ca11
134-5730 for a specill parkinC pennll and
~ 11 • I . IY~•Y' at. a p.m. the no.rd of·
Trustees will meet Ill open session In ~
new district building at 1370 ~d~s
Blvd., Costa Mesa. ~mmunity residents
are invited to come let the new building
and attend the board meeting.
Also .Wednesday at 8 p.m., • member
of the OCC Marine Technology program
wi ll discuss this new and exciting ,field
with students, parents and citizens ln the
Student Center.
Thursday at 11 a.m. In the gym foyer,
Mrs. Eileen Ready will discuss "Planned
Parenthood" u a part of the Feminine
Forum series. '
Thursday at 3 p.m., math profeuor
Alan Sawyer will speak on "My · tto
Years as a 6' 5" Japanese, telling of •his
experiences teaching in Kyoto. Sawyer
From Page 1
HELICOPTER ... I
Airport are stlll being serviced and In-
spected in compliance with federal
regulations.
Troubles have mounted for the line -
which hasn't shown a profit in five
yenS-followlng two disastrous crashes
in 1968-with a lengthy strike and now
faltering finances.
Enigmatic billionaire Howard Hughes
reportedly agreed to purchase LAA
earlier this year, but bu taken -o action,
leading the: line to file suit againlt him.
President Clarence Belirm blames
Hughes for not honoring his re~
decision and demands $49 million ·from
Hughes Tool Company and Hughes
Aircraft Corporation.
One maneuver aimed at bailing out the
financially-troubled finn is an application
to the Civil Aerona4tlcs Boant (CAB) to
reinstate its eligibility for federal
subsidies.
The CAB withdrew Its subsidy in 1965,
at tfle same timethey were taken from
other commuter helicopter lines.'
Los Angeles Airways used one fixed·
wing aircraft in addition to Its fieet of
helicopters in serving poiatl ln Orange
and Los Angeles counties.
From Pege 1
FICl{ER ..•
at California Yacht Club, Bill Ficker and
his crew aboard Columbia found that the
gears in one of the running backstay
wlnchea not operative.
The crew hurriedly took the winch
apart ·and supl'O'edly repaired It, but
when-reassembled the winch still did not
work. ..., .......
Back to the drawing board. ~· ~
While crewman Lowell, North tr1ed to
devise a jufy rig, the ·winch· P,Uta were
aent to a nearby ·machine shop. ·
Meanwhile, on the starting line, Burke
Sawyer and bis Endless Summer crew,
the t•« comm1ttae and tha apec:tator
n .. ~ waited nooi tOo patiently for Colum·
bla'. to put in an appearapce.
, Finally, at 1,15 p.m., an hour arter the
~heduled start,, the raCe conunittee gave ,
Endless Summer the starting gun.
Columbia was still under tow and visible
on the horizon.
At the gun, Ficker and his iiew dropped
the tow and set aail, crossing the lirie 14
minutes later.
'!be Columbia crew spent the reit of
the afternoon trying to close the gajf1 .At
the final leeward. mark, Columbia was
only ~ight minutes behind, but at the
finish Endless Summer was declared the
winner by II minutes and seven seconds.
The best two-out-of·three series C1ln·
tinues today and Sunday.
Glad ys Kumler
Of Laguna Beacli
Succumbs at 73
Funeral services will ht held Monday
at McCormick Chapel for Gladys M.
Kumler, long-time Laguna Beach resl·
dent who died Friday. She Wfls.73.
Mrs. Rumler had lived in Laguna for 18
years prior to her death.
She was a member of the Order of the
"Eastern Star, and the Nature Study Club.
Mrs. Kwnler was also active in the Com·
munity Presbyterian Church.
. She leaves. her husband, Harry A.
Kumler, Sr., of' the family hc:Jme, 2859
Terry Road ; a son, Harry A. Kumler Ji.,
o( Escondido; seven grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
The Rev. Or. James P. Mordy will or.
ficiate at the services which will be held
at 2 p.m.
'Full Service'
Station Opens
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LONDON (UP!) -The girls were
ready and wllling. So, it seemed, ' .-ere. d01.ens of customers when a
west LOndon filling otaUon o1rtred kilses and ~ampagne 1s an open-
ing-day gimmick Friday.
But one by one eacb driver In
the long lioe by the pumps wore ,
when they moment ~Y came that
be wu only there for the laaoli11<.
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Presldent N'11on's ton-In-law David
Jl!lseilhower rtturns lo Orange County
Tuelday for dedication ceremonies at
newly named ElaeMower Park in $eat
Btaeb.
The date was chosen for what would
have be«t the IOth hirthdoY of hl.s
arandfather,' President Dwight D.
Eiaenhower, for whom the beachfront
pork .... r&-litled.
.\ parade wlll becln at 12:30 p.m. et
Main Street and Electric Avenue, leading
tqJ!ltJaouUlleJ)lllDfclpa! p1or, ·-1 •-p.m.-m-r!fti'Wllfbecooiluefod .
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Fonner Secretary of the Treasury Ivy Vllle.senor-wu donated by the Seal
Baker Priest will make the ded1caUon as Beach Republican Women'• Federation.
the result of two ttrms ln lhe E~wer No artificial color!ng Is used tn the
cabinet. portrait, which ls done ln earth colors
Besides David Eisenhower and Mrs. represented ln sand from all 50 It.It.a,
Priest. a variety of other well-known carrying a theme of nati:N.t unity.
figures such e: Gov. Ronald Reagan. U.S. Sand palnUng wu ortctnally an 1nd1an
and state """lo" have be<n Invited lo art, but Vllla-r hU deVelQped a tecll·
particlpale. nlqut over the yean of using rnlnous
Seal Buch city officials will be prmnt RJue lo make the fonn i<lD& and color
for the dcdlcaUon oo what has betn pro--fast.
claimed Dwight El.senhower OOJ', p!UJ A Morine Cor1'I color guard, McGaugh
county leaders and Republican boosters. Intermediate School Band and the
The Eisenhower Memorial - a gym-Marina Miah School cho~ wUI partldpate
bollt-tllnd-pel•llnf1!-tlle ram«tg"1tra1-'1!1"t!le Tu""-Y show, llDOI wltb JIU
by well knoWi\ artist D a v I d Sbelloa, Mba Sell Beach.
Then came Fred Munro. AJ bJ..
lcini-clacl models AM Colina and
Caron Gardner stood shunned by
a1succession of basbful malts 42-
yellMld Fred d~ ... -f>ll'lll<nl
in lull. He got IL
''I've been married' for~ years,"
Re !old the girls. •·u I ean1 have
• kiss or two on tbe llde now ard
then something mutt be 1trribl;
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-Gener1Uon Uke? will be tbe
• sermon toPle of the Rev.
Rober( Ml1DOi'd for the II
a.m. service tomorrow at the
Cotta Me11 Poar1~aare
awdl, 1734 Orange Ave. He
will speak on 1be Best
insurance company in the
World for the 7 p.m. service.
Qnzrcb members will can-
vu at t p.m. today.
chlld • .,.. Church School l.s
alJo at 10.
CHICAGO (AP).-'!lie ,,.. . "At tt from every Catholic
Uon'1 50 mlllMm l\ om a11 we would hive $50 million.''
Catholics will~-to coo-B'·" · trlbut. $1 each to an an-~•P Dempsey said !U11ds
both adults and cblldnm of ill
ages at the Hunllngton BNcb
church at 9:30 a.m. tipoverty drive It Thankqtv. collected on Sunday, Nov. 22,
'Ibe L I •me n S'""er•, a ,., .. time.lo help the_"""• help wlll be distributed to organiz-, -. -..-~ ed sr&i1>1-of-poor-peraons-to ::::.ie:' tbe~us7c~ ~:nv~ ~I~:= =j~ c~~~~· b~ the:!:ai. cat!~ the 1110 :r.~PC::;;~• :•rlety of
to the broadcasting of fine the Rev. Mr. Ken McMillan C 1 m P11 8 n for Human '"111e funds are to help
r f r f th Devel~pment, was m a d e enable the poor to move and religious music or I teen or e 9:30 a.m. service of Th sd b the u 'ted Sta
In November t•. , •
The USCC ti I I Id·
miniltraUve respoll!lbllity for 1
the drive.
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Post Filled yetn over radio. The ur 81 Y ru tes U5lmllate them.selves into !he Laymen's hour as their worship this Sunday morning Catholi.c CoQference -USCC society that is as rightly theirs
program is known, is broad· at the Ftnt UD.lttd Methodist thenalioCa~~;:';.cUonChaurcbgency 1oDf as It ls anybody. 's," he said. Mary Twomey, a St. Vincent· ChClfcll of Fountain Valley, 1o1M.U¥,; ,,_tr b I wt .:._ .... de Paul Society vohmteer'' cut over mariy s t a t i o n s 18225 Bushard Street. The MUaloner Die• America · ......,, 1 ut ons ll 1.1': UiKU to throughout the country and Junior Q\oir, under the direc· John Cardinal Dearden of · finance voter registration, ~ay worker for 14 years, has ~ ~
ajso over slaUon KRNO in our Ii of Mrs ~-ther ~--•-Father P. vm· cent Mc-Detroit, president of the uscc care cen!er, comm lfn 1.t )'. named chairman of t b 6
are•. 00 .____,c,o urut.ail, and the Natklnat Conference or1anlzations ud will proV1de The Laymen s 1 n g e r s will be bringing: the ant.hem of Fadden, serving as pas· of Catholic Bi.shops, told a seed money for projects such Soc i e t Y ' • Stara and· ,
will be presenting in person a worship. Oturch school for tor of the Blessed Sac-ne---•ere-tha• the drive .u non_ profi.t housing cor-Workshops Guild, newly form-:
Finl children through the 6th grade rament Church in West· .. "\.VIII ~ , ti lty ned d ed to involve lhe assWance of concert at Santa Ana is available ·at l :30 a.m. \fould be more than just a pora ons, mlllO? -ow an women volwiteers. B1ptllt Cbarch. 1010 W. 17th Church school classes for all minster died recently fUJtd.raising effort. rural cooperatives and com· The Society n-•-m-•·~ ing the Laymen's day Worship Street, Santa Ana on October at the age of 58. The ''It mul!: all50 provlde the munity schools. Cl;\g en;n ....
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observed at the 9:30 a.m.
Worsblp Hour, Su nd ay,
October 11, at tbe Balboa
bland Commnlty U 11 It e d
Medtodlat Qam:cll, F r e d
Peterson, Church Lay Leader,
is In charge of the service. He
will be assisted by other lay-
men whO will share wtth the
congregation .. What Christ
and His Church Mean To
service. Dr. Ray C. Gery bas 11th at 3:00 P.M. The concert ages,. including adults, are of· Colomban father was a ._ opportunity for recommitment Bl.!hop Dempsey said a 31). di!e of all kinds for Its nine ·
selected "Savior of the self.. is free to the public. fered at to:45 a.m. missionary in the Phil· to the service of the poor" he member national committee, stores in Lo! Angeles and · ippines during World said:· "Our goal must .,e not made up of priests, religious Orange counties, where ··
sufficient" as his ltl'Dlon Sunday, October 11th, the ••Pathways of Life .. ts the War II and once aided just the ralsilg of money but and Jay persons, including the articles are made available fCJ •
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:: : monthly Senior C I ti z e n
•1 ... • Gathertn1s will be held in the
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Wednesday, October 14, from
10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Senior
Cit.iz.ens are invited to come,
brint a sack lunch and enjoy
the lellowshiP ol olhers.
~ic, at 9:30 a.m. Qlurcb La r Fir 1 Ba U t &ermon subject of Rev. Pres'de t M 1 Q th ch gt f h t .. poor and a maxim m of th marginal income families at-" ---ymen o I p • Clayton H. Wilson, former 1 n anue ue--e an ng o ear s. . , , u ree nominal cost. " school meets at 9:30 a.m., Cb11rcb will conduct both zon escape to safety The director of the cam-b1sb.1>J>$,.-JfOUld handle fund
with an Adult Study offered at morning services at 9:30 A.M. pastor of the church which from the Japanese paign, the Most Rev. Michael disbursement. Any group with This Includes c Io th In {,
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11:00. Numry care is pro-at Peek'• Chapel, 7801 Bolsa meets at Harper School .on -==========:::; R. Dempsey. aux 11 jar y a self·heJp project outlined furniture, a pp I I an c es.
ddr 18th SL at Tustin Avenue. r I f f d h' h vided. The church a ess i5 Ave., Westminster and 11:00 archbishop or Chicago, said may app Y or un s, w 1ch ouseware, antiques, TVs,·
1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport A.M. at the Huntington Beach Church School at 9 : 4 5 ; _A the drive to stamn oul !he will not be Hmited to the radios, to Y s. brlc·a·brac, ~ Worship service at 10:45 a.m. J ch h I b' I · -Beach. Church, 6th and Orange. The ff cause of poverty will provide urc a one. 1cyc es, Jewelry, lamps ,' men will bring both messages Dr. McEJroy, pastor of the en resources that will allow the One-fourth or the money paitings, anything uSable. ' ~
The sermon &UbJ'ect for Sun-and mu.le to the serv1'ces. At church is on his way to Sidney, poor to ''have both the voice raised In the nat1'onal appeal "\" kin ho Australia to atten d a Ci'h h . d th •l'e are see g women w day, at Corona del Mar Com· the evening service at 6:30 brotherhood W 0 r 1 d Con-than . e oppo1r1tunity to achieve md_ay be retained in the will volunteer their time, multy C II u r c b, Coagrega. P.M., special guest speaker UrC e1r own se -Oetennination." 1oceses in which it was col· Women willing to help may
tiou.I, 611 Heliotn>pe Ave.. will be Mr. Bill Bolton of the vention. He said the fund would Jected to support local pro-call Mrs. Twomey at (213) 221· .. -•: .. October 11, will be entitled: Santa Monica Trinity Church. ~ J reach its goal if every Catholic grams, the bishoo said. 6191, or write her in care of
At a.mt arm'di. by tbe Sa, Voices. To bepreseatedl>y Dr. Cbilikare ii provided during The Baha'i Community ..._)i d( in the nation contributed $1. The antipoverty campaisn the Sl. Vincent de Paul Stores
Uat&ed Met~edl 1t, New Philip G. Murray. Qmrcb these services. of Central Orange County in-Un ll'J "There are SO millio11 was formulated by the Na-and Workshops Divisloo, 211J mem~ will be received dut· RrVices are at ·10 A.M. wHb. Cwrcb school ls held for (See PULPIT, Pace 5) aaid.Ca;lholics in this country," he tioaal Conference of Catholic N. Avenue 21, Los Ang;eles, •i==~.~.=~::::~'::~~=:="°'.:::=:~~~=:::::====~:::::=~::==:==::~==~~~===~==~~:::==:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::"1:~~~========~B~ishops~~~·t~1~·~~ann~u~a~r~m~ee~t~in~g1==~C~a~.~9003~1~.~:;;,,;;;~~:::-~ ,. I~ ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY f
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140 E. 22nd St., Costa M1sa 541-3761'
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610 HAMILTON, COSTA MESA
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
llANCHl'S OF THI MOTHD CHURCH
THI flUT CHURCH Of CHllST, SCllNTllT
IN IOSTDN. MASliCHUsms
"ARE SIN, DISEASE
AND DEATH REAL?"
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th
Costa M111 First Church of Chr1st, Scientist
lllO Melll Y.Ne Dr .. Cada M .. ......., Scw.1-t:ll A.M..
C...~-11A.M, ..... ............. , .....
Huntington Blach-First Church of Christ, Sciontl1t
'" a on.,. S_.., Sdlool-9:10 &: 11:00
Cli11rcll-9:30&:11 A.M. •eoc11., •o•-221 Mol• Sr.
Newport BOich-First Church of Christ, Scl1ntl1t
JHJ Via Udo
C"9rcll &: hodcry School -9:1 S • 11 :00
IMlll911 .._, JJ15 Via Udo
Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist
1111 PIKMk Yin Dr .. C--.. M•
a.di • s..ct.y Scllool -10 A.M.
.......... -216J L Com Hwy.
All are cordially Invited to attend the church
services and enjoy the privileges of the
Reading Rooms
CWW C.. Proti4e4 AT AL1 SllYICIS
PLEASE DON'T COME
TO
CALVARY CHAPEL
If yo11 •rt loolcin9 for •n t l•bor•I• progr•lll, or 1oci1I prt•ti9t.
l 1,11t If yo11 •t• lookin9 "for in.dtplh Bibi• 1t11dit1, Chri1ti•11 f•I•
low1hlp, •nd ln1pirln9 1pirit•d wor1hip, you'll lo¥t 1111 To •ctom•
111od•t• our 9rowin9 church f1mily wt 11ow h•vt two Surid•y
rnor11h1f 1ervlco1, 9:30 •nd 11 :00. N11r1try C•t•. Corntr of 6rt•n·
viii• I: S11Aflowt1 •
141-1121 '4&-9111
Jlarlor C/iri6lian Church
OP NIWPOlt HACH-1Dhclplel1
Mtilf't ... ......, H.,,., llt11'41tM f Sclteol
421L11tti St .. Con M ...
Church School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 10:45 A.M.
"''""' c.,. Proridotl Phono : 642·2725
Minister: Dr. D. IV. McE!roy
Mlftllltr M0
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fv•nlnt Sor.,.le• •••• 6 ;00 P.M. 1'"" Wtnhl' ........... .1i• t .:.i. 217 W WIL-.ON ST COSTA MESA .... .... ................... ··~ . .. .
You.ii Choir •·•••• 7:11 P.M. """""'° ..,....,, -··--"111* •,""-lnwllN H"llOl .... FAllYllW ,. ............... ,,_.,_ .. ., ... ,."" ~
CINTI!Al
BIBLE CHURCH
Emphuiiing
The Plan of God
The Person of Chrilf
The Powet of the Holy Spirit
Sunday School t AM Momtas W<>Mlp 9 and 1031 1M EYcnln1 Semce7 PM
W9$/lftd9y Blblt lf\ldY
Ind Pnyer 7 PM .
Ninety durilll RIYftd
A full Yoath r.....,..
Cm. of Onn&" ond 2lnL SI.
Cost1 Mesa
R•"'· f ttd Mor1t, P•llfor
Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
271 AYOCG•• St., Cotto M ..
COMMUNITY
CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE
Wonlilp-10 A.M.
Ch11rc5i SdlN~10 A.M.
tH. Philip G. Murray. Mlnl1l1r
. 67:l-4000 .llflrl sn.wmak•, ~11tor 11
Phon11 141"'5'6 r'==========='ll
Sebbottl Scllool ••• , 9:JO AM lA
MoNI" Wo•>I• .. 11 ,00 AM ft J /// f
,,.,., Moott99 wec1 •• 1:10 ,,.. en Lhurch
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Welcom•s You. ~
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ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
h11days 7:30 & 9:10 C.11rch School -9:10
TI11n6ays: 6:10 & 10 •·•·: Holy Days • ..,.oncetl'
Vicar, The R..,. Joha W. DOHldso11 -........ 541-1126
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN C::HUR.CH
798 Dover Dr. LI 8-363 1
l!I T1le lw. JClllll'I .: ttolo, P.mr
111 Tiii: In. ••Mid W1tlt.. r
Aldstnt ,_.,.,
E•rlv Wor,hip 1:00 A.M.
Chri1ti•n Educ•fion 9:15 A.M.
h1ti¥• Wouhip 10:30 A.M,
Nursery care &vaileble
WELCOME
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
2900 Pacific View Dr.
Corona del Mar
I DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
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Mn. wo1.,. a ••••Ml .. Pcnisll Werhf
Phone 644-1664
9:00 A.M. '-ltr WonM,
10:00.t..M. h_,.,Ch.m ......
11 :00 A.M ...... .,. W...W,
N1..-y Ps•ltdod
C H RI ST LUTH E RAN CHU R c 'H
Mll1ouri Sy11od
760 Ylcterie St,. c .. te MOM
LotNr Y. Toniow, ,_...,
541°5404 WOrl~IP Stl'Yka : 1:15 6 11 ,t,,M. S\ll'ldllY krlooll t:JO A.Mo
AdUl1 l.lblt Cl111: t;• A..N-. MMIU
Newport Unity
LOREN 0. FllCKINGElt, Mlnl1!er
Sw11d•v St1vice1 -I 0:00 •·'"· •nd 11: IS •.m.
Sund•y School for •II •9e1 -1:45 •.m.
1 Ith Did lrvl .. , Newport IHth
OHie• -'46·5111
SIN GSPIRATION
Wocll~, 7:10 P'-"9·
DIAL.A·f'U Yll '46.o6J9
A Cordial Welcome from
THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
il•ll:io• hl•11d
THI UNmD
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
.115 A9tt• 675-0950
t :lO A.M. Wonhip
Wonhip
l Su11d•y School
Cod• M111
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St. I H•rbor Blvd,
Cl1111ch Wonhip -'9 :30 I 11
Church School -9:10
541°7727
Coit• M•t• North'
MESA VERDE
METHODIST CHURCH
Mtt• Vt rdt I-l1k•r St,
549-2719 .
Yfonhip l Church School
9:00 I: 10:10 A.M.
Huntin9ton l••th
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
2721 17th St. 5l6·35l7
Serrlcn-9:1S & 10:10
Ch1rc9! School-9:15
Hu,..,tr'I' C•,. All Mornlnt
.
Hu1tillff011 h•cli...,.. Norlli"
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
6662 Htll A"'•· 142-4461.
Wor1hip l Church School
9 l 10:10 A.M.
lr¥i11t -f•1f Bluff
UNIVERSITY
METHODIST CHURCH
lll-12])
11422 Cvl.,.•r Ro•d
•f U11i¥t r1ity Dri¥t
Wor1hip I: Ch1rch Stho•I
9 l I O:l O A.M •
L19 u11• l•1ch
LAGUNA BEACH
METHODIST CHURCH
216l2 w •• r.v Driv•
in So. L•9u11•
Wor11tip 11 A.M.
Chur~h School 9:l0 A.M.
499-lOll
N1wport l••cloi
CHRIST CHURCH
BY THE SEA
1400W. B•lbo• 11 ... d.
67J-ll05
Worihip-9:30 A.M.
Chu1ch School-
9:10 l 11 A.M.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Coa'stal Areas
·Christ Church Presbyterian
20112 M.,...n. IN .. A'-l HIMtl .........
1..,. hMld L •oMttl. r.-.
SnMy W.,..: 9:JO A.M. Q..di Sclloel: 10:41 A.Iii,
Office: 20112 M .. ..rkl St. flllMr. 9""4'40
Church of the Cov-nt
WO hlrrlew ltMd, Celhl M ..
lrwce A. l1nto, hltof
Sn4ey Wo .... lp: 9::10 &: 11 A.M.-cll•n:• Sclloel: 9:10
,.._:MMJ04
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
600 St ............. N.,,,.., ....
Qertos Herboft Dhttllfield, P9™
Wonllp ' C•urcti khool: I, 9:10 &: 11 A.M.
646·7147
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
C..... J..nbo,.. &: lasttllllff Drlftt ContN 116t1 Mer
J ..... GrehSM llrt, , .... ,
Wrilp ' CMrch Sckot-9 &: 10::10 A.M •
644·1J41
.. CHRISTIAN ILIMINTAIY SCHOOL
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Youth Mttti11t• •••• 1:00 P.M. v.,.... ........................ 1 """ C111M1c..r. .. 111 s.mc. Nursery care Provided SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY ,, •••••••••••• 9:45 A.M. .~ ~ 142·2421 14Mm J4MU1 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP, Ir COMMUNION.: Uh4SA.M. 'JJ SABBATH SERVICES "'=========S:=======:;::~'."111 SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP. ••• ••••••••••••••• 6:00 P.M. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL .. ; WEDNESDAY F"NINCI lllLE STUDY ......... ... '''° P.M. PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH •: . ARST CHRISTIAN c::~.~~:':!'"' NUISllY CAH PROYIDID M ........ D.t ... w. -· c ..... _ c:.ltf, harbor reform temple
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CHURCH ,-~""'-' '" W, WMt "°'"9ftM Male .. DI,_.., ANOIU!VW C. AHOEIUON. P•tlOI' RA.881 BERNARD P, KING
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M • Ga '"' 1• Offlc• Phon•1 649-0521 School Plito1111 149·0162
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Saturday, Octobtr 10, 1970 DAILV PILOT ff
,
Pulpit an Pew Suppiort T ·ime
Chur clies S eking Pledges
New Bishop Installed
lC01Ulnued from P11e 4)
vites you to hear M r •
Homayoun M1bm(>udl,
Teacher. Counselor and School
Psychologist speak on "You r
Self. Your Purposes, Your
Fulfillment" at 8 P . M •
tonight at the Community
Room. Republic Federal Bank,
17th and Newport Fwy, Santa
Ana.
Holy C.Ommunion wUI be
celebrated at 7:30 a.m. at St.
Jolln the Divine Episcopal
C..,.cb. 2043 Orange Ave.,
Q\sta Mesa . Family service
and Church School for all ages
at' 9:30 A.M. Nursery care
previded at this time. The
EYC will meet at 7:00 P.M.
''Light from Luke''
number one in a new sermon
ser)es to be given next Sunday
mgming at the eleven o'clock
morning 'worsh.ip hour by the
Pa~tor, Rev. Stan1ey P. Allen
at ,The Foun tain Valley Pres-
byterian Church, 9420 Talbert.
The. first ~of the series is "Be
Sure of What You Say." Sun-
day School. with nlassts for
all afiles, under the leadership
of ?-.'lr. Gerald Partain. com.
mences at 9:30. Nur sery .care
is provided at both hours.
Voling p e op I e for Christ
meet at 6:15 P.M.
'1:An old fashioned hymn
sing" will be featured al the
7:30 p.m. service. followed
wlth shart! and tell and a word
f(Om Pastor Allen.
A new Christian Business
?<.Jen's Committe.e Interna·
tiOnal has been formed in
ciipistrano Valley. A f t e r
nieeti ng informally once a
Week during the summer
nionths, a group of area
businessmen met to explain
ttie purpose of the organiza·
tibn of a local CBMC chapter.
They voted al that time to
open the. "Saddleback CBMC'',
B,usiness .address: 26076 suite
k, Getty· Drive. L a g u n a
Njguel, C~lif. 92671. Dr. Ralph
Sfurdevant was el~ted Chair·
man ; Dair r e I Klein. Vice
diairman;· William Crow,
Secretary; 1orto Nolt, 1'rea-
sdl'er ; and
1
•Ro y Miller, Com-
niitteeman 1at large .
:saddleback CBMC meets
e~ch Wedn~sday morn ing at
7!00 A.M. 1fot .breakfast at
Buffy's resliurant, San Diego ~way at ~~ery parkway.
he tiUe f\i" Pastor James
~lain·s "nnon at both
s ices on Sunday, al Ntw·
~n Harber llrUteran Church,
7i8 D ov er Drive, Newport
Beach is, "How big is the church~" base4 on Ephesians,
c:tlapter 2.
lThis sennon will be the se-
cifnd of a four-part series on
tbe church in commemoration
ol the Reformation.
: Worship services are held at
8~00 and 10 :30 A.M., with
Qiristian Education at 9: 15
A.M. Nursery care is
available.
church school cl asses a
held at both houn. The
ment of baptism wiU
ministered Lo infants
children during the m
worihip hours. ,
also
er ..
ad·
and
·ng
paslor of the First
Presbyterian Church, Orange,
and l5 now pastor of the
Bethany Presbyterian Church,
Rialto.
Temple Beth David o f
Reiurrtcllon L a t b r a a Oran1e County wtll conduct Its
_Clu1r~b .. L.C.A,, 98J2 HD !!ton ""rtC!llar Sabbath Services on
Avenue ! Ha mi 1 t o at Friday evening, October 15, at
Brookhurst) schedules orn• 8: 15 at the Co m m u n i t y
Ing worship at 10:311 a.m. Congregational Church, 411 1
Arthur R. Tingley, Paato wilt Katella Avenue at Bloomfield,
speak on: "The Way of ls-in U>s Alamitos.
tian Understanding", !.. ricf During these services. the
congregational meeting ll be congregation will celebrate
held at the close of the and honor the Bat Mitzvah of
serv ice. Ann Misel i! org · t; Wendy Wallis, daughter-of
Llo y d Danielso i s Mrs. Rochelle Gerhold . The
Choirmaster. Sunday services will be conducted by
School for grades three and Rabbi Bernard B. Goldsmith ,
above at 9 a.m. in conjunction with Cantor
"Art and Technology" will
be the subject of the S day
morning meeting (Oct. I or
t h e Un ltarian·Unlve list
Fellowship ol Lagu:na Be II.
Speaking · will be J h n
Forkner, artist and eingi .er,
who was responsible for the
Fellowship's multi-glass roj·
ect, \vhich was show at
Expo-70 in To kyo earlier 1his
year.
Illustrated by both ides
and motion pictures, the ialk
will explain the political 11nd
psychological implicatio of
the inevitable marriage art
and technology.
The meeting will be b d at
10:30 a.m. in Room of
Laguna BeaCh High S
625 Park Avenue,
Beach, and Sunday sch
ages 4 to 12 will be held
joining rooms. Everyone in·
vlted.
I
Te.mple Beth David an·
nounces its Sukot Servic~ be he ld \Yednesday e v en n g,
October 14th. at the m·
mun lty Congreg ional
Church. 41H Katella ·enue
at Bloomfield. in L o s
Alamitos. Services will begin
at 7:30 p:m. F o 11 o in g
services a special Kidd will
be held in the Sukkah nd all
will be given an opporl ity to
recite the traditional rayer
over the Elrog and av -
the traditional symbol f this
Thanksgivi ng festival.
The First Unlttd M odist
Church, 2 7 2 1 Seve eenth
Street, will c o n d u t two
' worship services Sun y at
9: 15 and 10 :3ll a.m. is is
Laymen's Sunday. Mr. !Larry
Swagerty will be the guest
speaker. A special program is
plaMed. There will be cburch
school classes for ill ages.
Harry Newman. Jn honor or
the Bat Mitzvah, the adult
choir of Temple Beth David
will participate In the services
under the directi on o( Mrs.
Fay Newman, the Temple
music director.
The sermon topic for Sunday
al Fairview Baptist Church,
Fairview Road and Fair
Drive, Is "On Feeli ng Your
Religion·•. Rev. Melvi n Taylor
will speak. Worship is at 9:30
a.m. with church school at 10.
Pastor Fred Morse of the
Ctntral Bible Church ol Cost.a
Mtsa, 190 23rd St., Costa
1'-1esa. will deliver the sermon
"God's Money. Mission and
1'.1en .. during the 9 and 10:30
a.m. services. At the 1 p.m.
service he will speak .up
"Redeeming the Time". A
midweek praye r service will
be held Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Rev. Bruce Cushing will
deliver the sermon "Words for
All Hearts'' Sunday at the
First Christian Cbarcb of
Laguna Beach. ?-.1 or n in g
worship is al 10:45 a.m. Next
Sunday will be balloon
Launch" and "Bring Your
Huddy D a y ' ' as the
Evangelism Crusade enters its
fourth week. Youth Minister
Rod McHugh will speak at the
7 p.m. service.
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Two services will be held by
the Ntwporl Unity Chu:rcb,
meeting Sunday in the Senior
Citizens Building. 15th and
Irvine. Newport Beach. The
sermon topic will be "The
Evolvement of Consciousness"
at 10 a!MI 11 :15 a.m. A
Wednesday Singspiratlon will
be held at 7:30 p.m.
ly J...,1, C••••I•
UPI Stiff Wrlttr
Thi& is "every ~ember canvass" season-the
time when churcbej across the nation seek fin·
anci~l pledges to ··iupport their work during the
commg year.
lJnless the res1l!ts are a lot better than they
we,i;_e last Jail, _mtn)' churches are gotn&_ to be in
serious trouble.
ln m ost of the l\1ajor denominations, giving has
leveled off or dea:ined during the past year. Wilh
inflation driving u, costs at a rate bf 5 to 6 per·
cent a year, even a leveling off means a reduction
in c~urch programs of ministry, education and
service. ,
Foreign missiOnli have been particularly hard
hit. The United Presbyterian Church, whose 3.3
million members probably have the highest aver-
age income of anY. religJous body in Uie world. bad
to slash its suppoft of overseas work from $16 mil-
lion in 1969 to $14.6 million in 1970. The cut would
have been even steeper had not the church tapped
its reserve funds 'for $2.5 million.
HWe car.'t keep that up." \Varned the Rev.
Dr. Theovililus M. Taylor, secretary of the demo-
mination's General Council. "These reserves.
which haVe bee~ accumulated over long periods of
time as a ~ulffr' against emergencies, never were
very large and soon will be exhausted."
The same icind of pinch is being felt-all the
way from the local congregation to the national
level-in man}' other leading denominations. in-
cluding the l 1nited Methodist Church, Episcopa l
Church, American B a p t i __s__t Church, Lutheran
Church in :\merica, and Presbyterian Church in
the United States.
Many factors seem to be involved in the de-
cline in giving.
Inflation has put a severe squeeze on millions
of middle income family budgets-and giving to
the cht·rch is a painless place to economize.
Some pledge-cutters justifr their gi ving strike
as .a protest 4~ainst social act1vi~m by the church.
This i.s a claf:fitC example or burning down the barn
to drive out ~ rat. Out of every dollar given to
chu_rches, less than·one half of one cent goes into
social progr~ms designed to help victims of paver·
ty and racial discrimination.
Still andther factor is increasing competition
f~r the giver's dollar. Some people who used to
g1v~ gene~'usly to churches are now diverting a
ma1or portion of their annual giving to educational
institutioN4 welfare agencies, or health programs.
The mqst important factor. perhaps, is a wide..
spread p~blic impression that churche s are rolling
in wealth pnd don 't need any more money. This
is pure no~sen se. Churches do own a great deal of
real estat&-about $100 billion worth-but most of
it consists1 of unsaleable buildings which are used
for on1y ·a1few hours a week. Far from producing
income, eburch property is a liability: it has to be
heated, li.hted. insured, swept, painted, and per-
iodic.ally re-roof~. The overhead costs of building
repair aiid mamtenance co~sume a very large
share of~he average church's income.
Ne!A' ongregations have the option of avoid·
ing this eavy burden by meeting in rented or
makeshi quarters. But an established congrega·
lion wh h already owns a costly building has
little ch ice but to go on making the mortgage
paymen s and trying to keep the place in repair.
Pos bly it's time for Americans to ask them-·
selves: o we really want to di spense with the
church s a community institution? If not , we are
goi ng ! have to start supporting our churches a
little re adequately. The Reverend Dr. Henry
Gerha rd, Minister of the
Church of Rellc:lous Scieace,
20062 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach. will speak on
"Credit Unlimited'' on Sun-
day October 11 at both
services, at 9 a.m. and at 11
a.m.
The film "Like A Mighty
Army," dealing with ihe pr~
blems of· social change as
worked on by a Florida con·
ji'.regation , will be shown Sun·
day at 7 p.m. at the
Weslmln1ter 8 re t be re a '---------------------..JI
Church, 14614 Magnolia Ave.,
Westminster.
Dr. Robert C. Campbell,
noted teacher and lecturer in
M1sa Pastor Retires
On Friday "evening Oct. 16 at present the second of his Bible day a r the 7 p.m. service
tif the Harbor Area Council of
Churches and the Protestant
Association o f Churches. ·The abundant universe is
f.l!e lecture title to pe given by
}\ev. Albert Burke to members
aftd friends of the Churcb of
fti:llglooa Sclenct. of Newport
lltach at the Ebel! Club, SIS
W. Balboa Blvd. at JO:OO a.m.
this Sunday. A coffee hour
fbllows the lectu re. The ac·
d'edited classes of the Science
of Mind are meeting in the
Cerlference Room of tbe Oak·
wOod Garden Apartments, 1700
16th Street in Newpor\ Beach on Tuesday and Tkursday
nighls at 8:00 p.m. Fint year
Classes meet on Tuesditr with
second year calsses meeting
on Thursday.
the New Testament, will A rri'Uon will be held Sun·
B 15 · st J studies Sunday evening at 6 honor Pastor and Mrs. M.
: p.m. 1n . ames c ~1 h l I · '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;,I Episcopal Church, 3205 Via p.m. at the South Shore1 Bap-...... 1 .. , c, t e re r 1 n g 11 L'd tlst Church. 32712 Crown minist ' of the F' i rs l
' o Newport Beach, Harbor Valley Parkway. Laguna Assern lies of God Church in Reform Temple will conduct a Costii esa.
reflective Study Service. In Niguel. His topic will be "Til
addition to the low-keyed, All My Peop le Are One." Tht ev. Mr. Cronic and his
post·holiday services the wife ve served at the Costa
joyous holi:lay of succoth will A1esa hurch for 30 years. He
be obsened. Thi! holiday H l • l is Jr ing his work in the un mg on churdi because of health. which is analogous l o ; Thanksgiving, but predates it ~in e he came to the church
by · sev,ral centuries. i s H Ith U • in l , it has grown from a
celebrated. by the erection of a ea mt conaegat.ion of 30 that met in a rejted store, to the $450,000
YOGA is ....
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YOGA CENTER special booth-tent which is complex which is located at
decora ted with the fruits of Services Set 221:d'Street and Elden Avenue. ~4!11:·, 111~ s1. c .. 1 • ...z;
the fall harvest. A replica of r•il'P~lo~ricrion;ic~w~a;s ;•ilou~n~d;er~~~~;~;~~;~~1 such a booth.tent will be
erected in the courtyard of the The first in a series of
church and will be used during regularly scheduled worship
the holiday. services for patients at the
Latberan Chura. Of The Huntington B e a c h Con·
Master at 2900 Pacific View "Partners Working Together valescent Ho.spital 18811 Stang
Drive Corona del Mar olfers ror God" will be the topic of ~ne, will begin on October 14,
two hours of worship at 9.:00 Miss Lois L. Armentrout, who with the Reverend Thomas
and 11:00 A.M. Sunday Chttth wilt be speaking at Tbe Ray of Central Baptist Church
school and Bible classes are Presbyterian Church of the conliuc ting.
tftld at 10:00 A.M. A memOOr Covenant. 2850 Fairview Road, The .11ervices thereafter will
or the Gideon Society will be a Costa Mesa , at the 9:30 and be held on the second and
guest of the .congregation on 11:00 a.m. worship services. four th Wednesdays of each
S.Unday .morn~g. Dr. Wm . R. Miss Armentrout was a month , and church leaders
~lle.r .will deliver the ~essage , missionary In China from 1932 from throughout the com-
'God,~ Banquet Will Be Eli! the Communist takeover munity will particip ate on a I
Held. \ reed her out in 1951. She rotating basis. I
en resumed work in Hong: Pa!ltors scheduled for the I
On Sunday, October 11. 1970 , ng until her retirement last coming months include : Mr.
a't Community U n I t e d ' .. 1 ) ar. Gene Elmore, Church of
'9.etbodl!t. Cllarch, 6662 Hei II are invited to remain for Christ, Westminster; Fathe
.(y_e., Huntington Beach, ihe a sandwich potluck lunch. Vidal. St , Bonaventure'i
cllurch will ~ observing A r lunc h will be an in. Catholic Church; Rev. Thomas
Cayman's Sund a Y • The fo al dl8CUs.sion with Mils Overton, First Christ I a n
tflinister, Rev. Charles L. entrout on mi.ulons in Church; Rev. Charles ROif
Bose, tbe Lay Leader, Mr. ~ and Hong Kohg. C ommunity Me
])on Gugeler and the con· 7 30 th R : ,,.m. e ev. Church; Rtv. Jomes Del..an£t
ilfegation will be participating A. Nelson will speak Faith Lutheran C h u r c)
i('I a dialogue :s e r m 0 n · a "The Ml.ssiol'I of the Pastor AHred Ml 1 J e r
Qupllcate services are held at Ind! dual Christian." Mr . Evangelical Free Church: ~00 and 10:30. Child care and Ne! bas been 1sslstant Rev. Wlllis ·Loar, First Ba
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Archbishop Humberto s .
MtdeirOI, the 5011 . af a
Portuguese immigrant , has
been installed as archbishop of
the l.9 m.illlon·member Roman
catholic arcbdloceae of
Boston, the second largest in
the nation . ~
Standing room was at a
premium in »oly Cr o 11
Cathedral as more than 3,SOO
witnessed the tradition·lilled
cel"f:monies Wedne.sday.
Archbisho p Medeiros IUC-
ceedtd-Richard Ca r d f n a I
Cushing, 75 and in rail~
health, who last month was
a:ivtn permission to resign by
Pope Paul -\fl.
Taking part In the in-
stallation in addition t o
Cardinal Cushing were three
other cardinals, more than .50
bi.shops, abbots. and superiors
of religious orders, clergy of
the Protestant, Orthodoi: and
Jewish faiths. and hundreds of
nuns. brothers and priests.
Archbishop Louigi Raimon·
rll . apostolic delegate to the
United Slates, took Archbishop
Medeiros by the right hand,
led him to the episcopal chair,
and installed him as the fourth
archbishop of Boston.
Him who ls our 1trmgth and Edward M. Kenoedy, whose
with your lndLspenaable. and family bu had dole ties with
10,ing cooperaijon," . .. . <;mtinal Cuolling. Archbishop Raimondi was, ______ :..._ ___ _
the principal celebrant of the
concelebrated Mass w h I c h
followed.
Follo.wing .the Mas.~ a
microphone waa moved to the
chair in wbkh Cardinal
CUshing sat, and choking with
tmoUon he liald .farewell to his
people.
"I never dreamed that
Providence would allow me •
the prlvile,e of pre!iding at ~
the inStallaUon• of my sue· 4
cessor as the archbishop · of
Boston," he said.
"Whatever time is left for
me, whatever pain or suf-
fering, I offer joyfully for the
church th~t I have loved and
tried to serve for three
quarters of a century." Pray
AMERICA'S
GREATEST
HARDWARE
STORES
for me, as I pray for you, and G 1 AND God bless you all .'' t
Cardinal Cushing a n d Archb~hop Medei ros em· OPEllll • ' braced_as !he _thoir and con·
gregation sang the recessional
hymn. OCTOBER 22 Amon g those present were
Transportatioo SecrelarJ'. John EVERYTHING TO A. Volpe, Gov. Franc1S W.
s.rgen1. Mayor Ke,1n H. BUILD ANYTHING
White of Boston, and Sen. CONVENIENT CREDIT Archbishop Medeiros, who
had been a priest and
chancellor In the Fall River diocese before he went to rvrllv ·•oov· SLIM GYM
Brownville, Te1.1 as bishop in
1966, said :
"I feel too weak and too
small for the task entrusted to
me by the Holy Father, but I
believe I can do all things in
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COURTS NEED SUPPORT I•
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Former Juillce anarchy and the destruction of our socie-pr~$0ner apphcatlcns. These are st~te tedu~s and equipment and facilities. We ~a.sed 5<lme because ~me of the re-
ty. p~ooners that are ct~lm~ng so~e in. need to train some administrators to run qu1reme~t.s of the Crim at Judicial Act;
U.S. Supreme Coart · 1 Id ll"-to r th 1. ht .J fringement or the CottJtitutional nghta in our business. What we are doing now ~ but is still undtrm and under staf-wou M: ocus on e Pig 'II\ 1he1t' -lclion th "'·f · d h •· •-I fed Most Americans are-disinterested In oui legal institutions and that Includes ""'nv • . e Cn.a.: JU ge as ""' '"'vo e ap. • the courts, although tha~ is the only pllce the law Khooll o! the U.S. as well a& the There have been other serious_ prob-p~oximately half of his time in running The law schools can brought into the
that they can receive justice in so far .u courts lems that have recaitly happened not his court. judicial process at the ial Itvel. In the
the law is concerned. The' d· . only In the f~ral courts but the state we should separate the judicial and the Chicago district judi ial circuit, we
do k the I th. 1 k 1 lSUngui.shed dea~ of the law courts. Some cf the instanei!s were · d 1 1 '"· brought all five dtans f the law schools
I n't now re.ason or .11 ac o achool_at Stanford has said that the law disastrous. The~· b of a judge is getting non-Ju icia duties o t11c courts such as together in one projec Now every day lnll:resl If we C!id not have a court schools wtfi-in-an unhapj)}11Jnanclat to •· much more az.ardous. lbe ~ssing of paJ:!e:rvwrk in the cases. system that would hand out justice to all at.ate and he ed th t th 1 boo! uc The juilicial functions that the judge has when a case comes in-the federal alike, regardless of their station in lire, [ -· prov · 1 e aw sc s We have to streamline our system of to sign by statute Is a different situation: court, there are st ts there, on
don't know bow we would have a free in this country wer~ m a 1905 budget. But bookkeeping and management so that we but let the non-judges take care of the assignment, to take ;i in that cue
IOCiety. ·they had to cope with all or the problems can tell Congress what we need to get our other duties. under the supervision the lawyer.
I met "Ith .. me J'udges 'r-m the of 1971 on the same amount of n:ionflY· job done.
• v Great · changes have come along 111 tho We can train administrative eiperts to
sugreme Court of Cuba soon 'after Castro law sillce that time. do this function . We need more
h f th I BELIEVE mAT the minute that a a t,aien over power, a ter ey were Back then, the anti-trust laws were in I modernliation, more business~ 1 i lee fo~ to leave. They stated very em· . 1 1 Tod h . aw 1uit get.s to the courthouse that it be methods phaticallythat the first thing that~ die-it.s · n ancy, ay t e Northern District readied quickly in the public interest. It
tator does is to destroy the courts. of Californla has almost more anti-trust is the judges' duty to dispose of these
If we could just realize th~t we .could' cases than any other in the U.S. cases in a reasonable length of time. We
iet more support for the courts from the In other areas like civil rights, there must, of course, keep lvithin the due
American public. Were practically no cases back then. Now process requirements of our Constitution.
For the most pirt, we find people obey-there are thousands of such cases. In San But, we can be lair, and at the same time
ln& the system of laws in this country. Of Francisco the federal district court con. dispose of these cases faster.
course. if we are all going to disobey the sist.s of eight judges and one senior judge, We need a lot of things to get done to
law we are not going to be abli to .contro l Last year about 3,300 civil cases were fil-solve the problems of the courts. We need
the situation. A free society js based on ed. This year three or four hundred ad· more money from the federal govem-
the cmcept that all people will obey the ditional cases were filed. ment.
law. · We only get about $125 million for all
IN ADDITION TO that, there have the federal courts in the U.S. The other
'JllERE JS SOME devlatk>ll from that been a large number of criminal ca.sea two branches of government spend up in·
-.but don't t.hiok.-for a moment that if filed. Abo, around seven hundred cases to the billion,, of dollars.
THE FILING in lhe U.S. Court of Ap.
peal has gone up. This is particularly
true since the criminal justice act of 196-4.
The amount of appeals is astronom ica l.
There are all types and descriptions of
cases, many of which have no merit at
all.
Why should judges ha ve to hear cases
that have no merit. What is in the
Ccnstitulion that requires this?
I have also been trying to bring lhe law
schools closer to the bench. The prac-
ticing, court room . lawyer is in a
THIS MA~ A g at difference in
that case, iu the way il is handled. Jt
makes a difference se these young
people are full of vi r determination
and ideology.
The American !e_ owe it to
history. It is an arduo ·1ask to get in-
terested in, and involv with the ·court
system and the judicialjprocess. It is the
first and lasl bulwark o freedom .
In the final analys1~ it is the only
freedom. It is the only department that
stands between citizen , and anarchy in
the event someone h"d re will and force to take over.
That has been prove true throughout
history. lt is an ardu~ task to get in·
volved. But satisfaction can be gained.
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That is worth more than all the gold that
one can obi.a.in in Califo rnia.
Daniel Webster said, "He who works to
strengthen the foundations cf justice and
raise its spires higher and higher in the
sky will be bl~§ed, not only by the Judge
that rules cve.,-all of us, but in the beart.s
and minds of his fellow men.
The Press Can't City of Irvine:
Please Them All
By WES GALLAGHER
Genual Mana1er
'I'1te A11ocl1ted Prell
more favorable items be sought out and
emphasized. Cooper refused, of course,
saying we would printthe news as it hair
penlld and not emphasize eilher siOe.
The press has been attacked more
often than a woman's virtue. But. WE HAVE the same sort of requests,
criticism of th~ press is nothing new. today, when people are surfeited with the
Kings used to have the bearers of bad problems or Vietnam, racial .conflict,
news beheaded-a simple solution. violence, drugs and disorder.
Let us look at what some of the critics News, good or bad, surfaces on 11.s own.
1ay. They say there is a communication And there is no agreement on what is
monopoly and not tnough: competition. good news. What pleases a Republican, ~ critics usually point fondly to the ,displeas~s a Democrat. What pleases an
number of De.w,,papers at the turn.of the ; Ara~. d1:5pl~~ a Jew. In ,shor:t, 90•
century as .1 more ideal situation. • mans bh.uard is another m~n s ski trip.
In 1900 there were %,452 daily News in the. future too, will be. largely
nd I 't3 •azines Today concerned w1lh the shortcomings of newspapers a •" ma~ · • k' d b · 1· · th' there are 1,764 daily newspapers, 9,434 man ~n ecause our soc~e 1es 1n is
magazines, 767 TV stations and 6,349 radio technical world are c~eahng problems
stations. The methods of communication fl~~ter t~an th~dyl ared bet i~g so,~ved. !Urbthan
have changed and will change more in 1ving ts rap1 Y e e~1o~a 1ng. _ n e
the future, but the number of information world. there are 136 nations now, instead
outlets is many times what it was in thti of the 66 at tht end or World War 11.
past and with the advent of CATV is Most ol these are Q.uarrelling with one
• 11 th t'm Even today's ratio anolhtr at some level.
rwinr ~to le :er~ so-ealled good old Non~ of. these problem.s will be solved ds near Y 0 by bemg ignored. Nor will they go away ax:· ~~y student of the press knows, by our w~it.ing optimistic stories.
most newspapers at the turn of the cen-thiReeognk • 1z1ng1· ~~e state! ok( the wko~~·. I
tury were highly partisan, short on in· n ]ouma_ 1s.., mus~ a e stoc ..., its
formation and long on bombast. 'nley tehffect on thed1t pfrofess1otn, ~at.~ly :--lthkat
Id t mpare to the information e ere.seen o o presen cr1 lC1sm is 1 e-
coudi ~~ ~o Jy to mount steadily unless we take some m~ Nal~~a1 Ccmmission on Vkilence st~ps to reach a b:tter understanding crlt'i~fzes broadcasters and the press for with the reader and hstener.
not giving more access to r:"ililanl .nti~or
ity groups, The Vice President cr1tic1zes
Ole same media for giv ing too much
voice to militants and not enough to silent
majority.
Obviously, we cannot heed both.
NOR CAN WE satisfy the critics on
countless ether emotional queslions of
the day-race, busing of students( cam·
pus disorders, the Vietnam war, pollu·
tion. infiatioo-tbe list is countless.
There are two Immutable rules on
criticism or tile media carrying news:
-Criticism by the government rises In
dlred. proportion to the amount or news
printed or broadcast which reflects un-
favorably on government policy.
-Criticism by the public rises 1n di·
reel proportic>o to the amount of news
re.ad or heard that does not fit the reader
er listener's preconceived ideas of what
the news shou ld be.
The latter feeling, of course. gives rise
to the plaint: Why not print or broadcast
more good nev.·s~
Th.is is not new either. President
Hoover in 1932 asked Kent Cooper, then
general manager cf The As.wciated
Press, not to prinl rePorts of bank clo.<L-
tngs or speeches by alarmist con-
gressmen le$l it damage the tt0nomy
already sliding ra,pidly Into the
depreuion. Other IOUl'CU asked lbat
THE CRrrlCISM itself is not im·
portant. We have always had it. But in
the temper of these limes. it may lead to
restrictions on journalism, v.·hich is im-
portant not to the print and broadcast
media ii.self, but to the nation.
The news media. far from being
monopolized, are serving the American
public with more voices than at any time
in history.
The news ls better covered and more
objectively covered tha n it has been at
e.ny time in our history, The American
public has mor1 information at its com-
mand than any nation in tht world.
When an administration in power
claim! It 'isn't gtlUng a fair shake in
ntW! cove.rage of Its activities it is speak-
ing pure baloney.
Any administration, any president,
Republi can or Democrat, can and do
dominate news channels when they wish
to by lhe simple expetiient releasing of
news from various departmcnt.'I. It is
part of the appe.ratus of government
power.
THE MAJORITY or news stories do not
emphasize violence. even with two wars
going on, violence ltenu do not comprise
more than JO percent of the news on our
wires on a daily bais.
We can point out to the c:rilics of war
coverage that more than 2G ·war cor-
respondents have been killed in serving
the people's right to know \vhat is going
on in Vietnam. And, we can point out that
over the years of the war their dispatches
have been more accurate than orficial
statements.
\Vhat did the far-sighted men who
wrote the First Amendment have in
mind? These looked upon lhe press as the
watchdog of government. and as its
ad versary. They felt slrongly that such a
confrontation between government and
the press would benefit tbe people and
protect them from arbitrary rule.
At the time the First Amemment was
written the country was small, the
governrilent tiny. How much more
necessary ts such an adversary Ar~
rangement bet~·een press and govern-
ment today when government is so
enormous and has such control over the
lives of everyone.
The Bill of Rights did not look upon the
press as something divorced from the
people. but as part of th:e people 's right of
free expression and protection against
authoritarian rule. It included the press
freedom with other fundamental righb o(
tach citizen and it looked upon the
joumalist iis one of the prottttors o(
those rights.
The First Amt.ndmeht is ntt confined
to the press. Jt rtad.s:
Congress shall make no law respecting
an eitablishment of religion. or pro-
hibiting the free exercise thereof; or
abridging the freedom of speech, or of
the press: or the right cf the people
peaceably to assemble and to petition the
government for redress of grievances:"
IF THE JOURNALIST docs not look
after the rights of the individual and the
public and give voice, who will? \Vho else
is there?
When the First Amendment was 'Nl'it.
ten, it did not say th:e press shall be free
"except by consent of the FCC," or "ex·
cept for government boards" or except
anything. Nor did they Undt the press to
newspapers. It was meant\as a freedom
of expression for the publk ,and any news
media.
We might remind those who would curb
the press in times cf turbll.lence of the
words of William Allen 1 White, the
1>1idwest's great independerit journalist,
who wrote a friend :
"You say that freedom of utterance is
not for lime or stress. and ~ reply with
the sad truth that only in ti~ of stress is
freedom of utterance in danger. No one
questions it in calm days, because it is
not needed. And the reverse ~true also:
only wM:n free utterance is suRpressed i.s
It need~. and when it is n~ed, it is
most vital to jusilce."
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SAN FRANCISCO _ G e 0 r 1 t day •t The Cannery. Note to newsmen, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation ATTY. MICHAEL Kennedy fi ished
Brokaw. the Collector of ~ms 1~pe~~ to t.ht lnvttatlon : "~r. without evtn brtathing hard. writing hill brief for an appeAI Dr.
here. bt.gan wondering abciiJt those ~ 0;;.e'U:t ~=r;~rd rl!lllarks will CHET HUNTLEY 1S still in the Tim Leary and rushed down to r;how
cbup-looking e:1rthenw1re di!:hes ar· · bro.adc11isllng business. Hor irons Com-It to Leary in Calif. 1'ten 's Colo at
rlvlne from India and Nepal. Like. • • • munlcations Ccrp .. of which: ht-owns Sitn Luis Obispo. That was the day
who·d Wini them 80 much 1)\at they'd S.F. EXEC Gr11nt Bakewell , on,. of 23 ptrcent. ha:ii bought Berkeley's before Dr. Leary went over the { ct .
M willinl t.o P•Y the heavy 11ir frei1h1. only two fi:1wng l':rs on an Air West KPAT (FM and AM ) for $1.350,000, Kennedy : 4'Now that is the most I~
and duty? A few simple test.I night lQ MArysvnlt, wondertd lf the which ls triple the pr;ce Dick Wrl&ht. Quent critique of a brief in l al
arts•tred tbe question: the dishe$ -other guy was the srmed a:uard. Of the previous owner, pa id for I~ seven history."
tome of them dtcoratl'd with paintl!d courst the olhtr guy probably years ago. Huntley is alM> building
Dowtn -wttt made of pressed wondtrtd the same Lhlng about GranL fancy studios in his big Montana
buhillli! re~rl project -likewise owned by
WOM.EN'S l.lR lurchts on : Over in Hori ions -In which to syndiCate •••
'nlB DDrOOllA'l'S ore conlu.ed, .u ""'~ Ac<ordlq lo th< ln•itallon,
11¥1 O.U-Larey 'O'Brien wUl
Miii Vallt)', Mrs. Jean Cteemer ap-rtdio And TV ahO'fs. Get re1dy for
piled for a job 11 1 flrtmari In the lfanfaci l "The Chet Huntley Show!"
'ram Valley district, and I'm plea.std and whert11 Davldt
THE BANK OF AMERICA brar h
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A UC Viewpoint
Prodigious labors, nviny minds and
many hopes and dreams have been
focused on the t:nivers~y of California
Irvine campus, which atctpted it.s first
students just fi ve years 11(0. It is lhe only
UC campus which was£ located near
an existing city. From beginning it
was designed to be an · gral part of a
yet unborn community. 1
Most campuses and ll\tir surrounding
communities grow indi' ndently and
often at odds with one an er. lnevitably
this disparity creates I lashes ever
heres of Jnfluence, ' o m m u n i t y
services, and sometlmf' s conflicting
values and goals.
Is it possible to• 1 ma J term ind''
harmonious relationships belwl!en town
and gown through mutual cooperation
and planning righl from the start! This is
what is being attempted at UC-Irvine,
located three miles from Newport Beach
in Orange County.
The history of the Irvine campus began
in the early 1950's when the Board cf
Regents concluded from University-wide
enrollment projections that thret' new
campuses should be in operation by 1970,
one of which should be located in the east
Los Angeles or Orange County area.
A SITE FOR the new campus was
selected among 23 possible choices on the
noble uplands or the 90,000 acre Irvine
Ranch which afforded a panoramic sweep
of the San Gabriel f..fountains. The ranch
had been kept intact and under intensive
agricultural use since the 1860's when it
was assembled from three Spanish land
grants by Jame..<1 lrvlne. A hundred years
later, sheep and cattle slill roamed the
bare coastal hill.S.
In July, 1960, the Irvine Company ot-
fered 1,000 acres or its grazing land as a
gift to the University after intensive
studies by William L. Pereira and
Associates, architects and master plan-
ners, determined the site to be feasible
according to criteria established by The
Regents, faculty and planning com.
mittees. A master plan for the land sur-
round ing the campus was agreed upon in
principle.
In January, 1962. Dal\iel C. Aldrich,
Jr., University Dean of Agriculture, was
appointed Chancellor, casting Irvine in
the role of j'lhe innovative campus,"
ded icate<! to exploring the newest
lechnological advances in I ea r n in g
together with new ways of serving the
public in tune with the dramatic
urbanization of Orange County, one of the
fastest growing areas in the world.
THE ORIGINAL parcel cf land gifled
to lhe University by the Irvine Ranch
was star·shaped, in keeping w it h
Pereira's vision of a campus with a hub
of buildings a mile in circumference with
radiating spokes interspersed with cor·
r idors of green open spaces.
Brown, terra cotta, and other natural
earth tones commonly used Jn Mediter·
ranean climate zooes compose the basic
color pallette for the 1rvine campus. Tex-
tufed rather than smooth surfaces are
used to lessen the effect of the prevalent
white ikies and to add richne~ to the
large expanses of wall surfaces. ''Heroic"
;nd "monolithic" are words frequently
used to de!ltribe the thrusting angular
plane., of the buildings which contrast
strongly with the undulating swales and
hills.
New universities tend to become
dynamk: population ctnlers, sending land
values: spiraling so that students, staff
and faculty frequently cannot afford to
li ve: close to the campus. To forestall
such An eventuality, the .Unlvmity
bought an add itional 5J9 acres from the
Irvine Ranch ln 1964. These "inclusio
areas'' betwetn the spokes or the wh
wen lnlalded for low....t bouaiq
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Plans for developm ent of a new city
that ulti111ately would accommodate
450,000 p~rso113 suTroUn<fi"g the Uni·
versity of Ca/ifor1da , Irvine campus
II.ave not met universal approval -
IUgent Norton Simon being the not·
able objector to the massive under·
r.nking. This is a11 onalysif; of the plan-
ned city as distributed statewide by
the Univer.Jity of California Office of
Univer.Jity Relations. ,
University students, failulty and stalf.
neighborhood shopping areas, and other
services and facilities.
IN OCI'OBER, 1969, /the Regents ap.
prov~d in prin~iple , new, updated
version of lhe lrv1ne campus Long Range
Development Plan in \&'hich it was noted
that the so-:called University community,
or area of rnnuence, \&·as expected to ex·
tend over approximately 10,000 acres.
At the time the Irvine campus opened
11.s doors to ~tudents on October 4, 1965,
the surroupdmg lands were just begin.
ning to develop. Today, just short of five
years later, over oneJsixth of the total land
area. ( 10:000 acres) ol the University com·
mun1ty is developed er has construclion
under way upon it. 'Vithin the University
cor,nmunity 1,831 single-family housing
units have been completed and an ad·
ditional 1,rMl are under construction,
Some 200 apartment units have just been
compl eted and an additional 1,000 units
are planned for lhe immediate future.
More than 200 firms ha ve located in the
lrvine Industrial Complex. The 150-room
Airport Inn Hotel adjacent to the Orange
County Airport is now in operation.
IN ADDITION. an elementary school is
in operation and an additional elementary
l'ichoo l and high school are under con·
struction. Two churches have been com·
pleted and two other denominations .are •
11egotiating for sites. Working drawings
will soon be: completed for the initial ISO.
acre increment of the 345-acre UniversilY'
Regional Park. and County funds to
develop lhe 150 acres have been ap-
propriated . Moreover, a fire station, a
sewage reclamation plant, the Irvine
Town Center building. a n d a
neighborhood shopping center have been
built. Development of County arterial
highways and State freewa y planning and
development have kept pace ~·ith this
growth.
RECENTLY, the Irvine Ccmpany pro-
posed lhe <incorporation cf a larger dtY'
than had been earlier considered; the
new, ,larger city would be expecltd to
have/an ultimate population of 430,000 011 53,0<f. acres of land. The earlier-con·
lemlated University communit)' of
JOO. persons on 10,000 acres of J1nd
wo d be an integral. but disUnct!v1
•·v age'' within the larger city,
their October meeting, lhe Boa rd of
R ents will ponder the pros and cons of
latest plans for Ule development of
City of Irvine.
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Saturday, October 10, 1970
The Comment Pase of the
Daily Pilot seeks to infortn
and stimulate readers by
presenting a variety or com-
mentary on topics of inter-
est and signlllcance from
informed observe.rs 1 n· d
spokesmen.
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Kl °' th• World ... l!MYCltHllll•
to ICtlth Hl!ll1rd. '" n , ot H!th Poln!,
•. orth C1rol1nt , for t!ls ouet!lon;
When was the Mesozoic Era?
,. Two billion years seems like
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an impossibly large helping of
history to digest. The trick, of
course. is to survey it in
chronological s e c t i o n s -
aomewhal like the chapters of
a book. lt so happens that the
earth has kept a sort of diary
of her doings and recorded in
durable layers of crustal
rocks. The events le a d
logically from one to the next
and the age-old story divides
itself naturally into five major
chapters. One of them is the
fascinating Mesozoic Era.
An era of geological history
lasts 100 million years or more
and the long chapter is sub-.
divided into chapters called
periods. The Mesozoic .Era
8panned approximately 125
million years and closed about
60 million years ago. Its
logical sequence of events sulf.
di vide themselves naturally in·
to three major periods -the
Triassic the Jurassic and the Creta~us. Our word .. zoo" is
borrowed from an older word
meaning animal.. The g~me
word is used to com the sc1en·
tific names for the five eras of
the earth's history. It•denotes
that these chapters record the
fabulous story of life.
The term Mesozoic means
rniddle-life. However. it is the
fourth of the 'eras and the
record of previous life forms
· goes back at least another h~lf
a billion years. It began with
8mall and simple creatures,
too fragile to leave fossils in
the rocky pages of the earth's
diary. The patient struggle to
larger and more eomplex
plants and animal!! progressed
· slowly, slowly through the.
first and ae<:0nd chapt.era -
·the Archeoiolc '11d
Prolerotoic Eras. Th e 1 u c •
ceues were inherited by the
.. -Pal~ic Era, which recorded
1Jff!'1 tastDUndlng omquest of
dry, land. When this era
a: clMed, tbere • wf!re ferny
,.,.-' forests JIOpul&ted wfth wide.
winged instetJ. giant salaman-
ders. and small primitive r~
tiles. About 1as milUon years
ago, these promising
achievenv.nt.s were inherittd
by the Mesozoic tra,
This chapter recorded the
Age or Reptiles -tht amazing
•uectss litory of lhe dinosa urs . Jn fhe Trlaasic Period, they
began branching out in various
shapes and slze1 and aome
types retumtd to lhe 1e11. Tbe
fin\ 11111&11, prlmiUve mam·
Do Male and female 11lceletons
ha ve the same number of
ribs?
'The average h u m a n
skeleton. male or female , has
about 206 bones. The bendable
backbone is a row or in·
lerlocing vertebrae. The seven
at the top support the neck.
The 12 below these are the
thoracic vertebrae that 1up.
port the tTunk And pl"O\lide
rear anchors for the ribs. The
ribs are arranged in pairs, one
pair to each of Uie 12 thoracic
vertebrae. Hence, lhe atan-
dard quota or rib!I per person
b 24 -male or female.
At the back of the rib cage,
each pair of ribs is anchored
to 8 vertebra or the spine.
From here, the bony l11dder
swoops around to the front of
tho body. 'the seven upper
palri o( ribs are attached to
the breastbone and 11re called
the true ribs, The others are
called false ribs. The three top
pairs are 8ttached to each
other by pliable bands of
cartilage. The lowest two
pairs are the the noatinR ribs,
attached at the back and un•l·
t1ched In front. This ar•
range:ment o( 24 ribl ii the
same In both the m;le and
fanale akeleloo.
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'.llree ·new stacks wei~hilli a total of 105 tons have
tHten installed on the Queen Mary, former m~narch
off ocean liners, which is now beinJ{ turned l!ll.~ a
toUri&t attraction in Long Beach Harbor. Or121nal
stacks were removed almost two years a,l?o to faci-
litate work tbat is converting the former Cunard
White Star ..... vessel into a hotel, convention center
and museum.
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.;.n New Post
ti.s. Air Force First Class ~'Friderick-L. Jterfs nl, son of
Mr'. and Mrs. Frederick L.
Regis Jr., 1453 S. 134th St.,
SealUe, has arrived for duly
at Malmstrom AFB, Mont.
Airman Regis, an elec-
tronics system repalrman, is
assigned to the 4642nd Support
Semi Automalic G r o_u n d
Environment Squadron, a unit
of the Aerospace Defense
Command which prnJects the
U.S. •gainst hosUle aircraft
and missile!. He previously
served at BurTI! Air Force
Station, Ore.
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Soviei., Step -Up --Role in Egypt
By PHIL NEWSOM
u .. 1 l"•r•l•n Ne"" A1t11Y1I
An investment of around $8
billion since 1955 is one good
reason for the Soviet Union's
intensive efforts to insure that
the death &f President Gama!
Abdel Nasser &f the United
Arab Republic shall in no v.•ay
mean ..a reduction &f its in·
fiuence in the Middle East.
Another goOd reason Is the
belief that ihe Kremlin's rul-
ing -troika ef party leader
Leonid Brez.hnev, Prtmier
Alexei Kosygin and President
Nikolai V. Podgorny, could net
hold their (IWo jobs if, after
apending IO JDucb to gain their
Mideastern footbo)d. tbty new
should Jose it.
As Soviet influence I n
Southeast Asia has waned,
today's Kremlin leaders more
than their predecessors, have
concentrated on the Middl e
East.
And now, having spent their
money, it is up to_them to con-
vince the Egyptians that. with
Nasser's passing, more than
ever they need each other.
Whether Nasser was the
greatest leader the E()'lltians
could have had is a matt:et rer
debate and historians.
He gave the Egyptians a
sense ef nationhood but at the
same time, presumably eon·
viriced by his own flaming oratory,. Jed them to twe
disastrous defeab: at the
hands •f Israel.
Tiny Creature Unlocks
Mysteries of the Past ' -WASHINGTON (UPI} - A lndia and Au1trali1, tearing
creature no larger than a away from Antarctica, moved
pinhead has liven science new north.
information about the fa te o[ Nortllward-moving lndia pil-
ed up the Himalaya mountains
when lt crunched into Eurasia,
and Africa proved 1im.ilarly
unsettling in a geological
sense when it pushed toward
the underside of Europe.
an uUnct ancient ocean and
the m o untain.building
crunches that occur when con-
tirients collide.
The creature is an oei!an-
dwelling ostracod, a minute
relative of crayfish and
lobsters. The ostracods '
testimony was procured and
translated by Pror. Richard H.
Benson of the Smithsonian
Institution and University of
Kansas, and a British col-
league, Prof. Peter C •
Sylvester-Bradley of the
University 0£ Leicester.
The found fossils of these
tiny crustacearui -which now
live at depths of 1,000 to 3,000
yards in the Atlantic and In-
dian Oceans and the Gulf of
Mexico -in the hills and
mountains of 90ulhem Italy,
Sicil y, Cyprus, Crete and the
southern Alps.
Discovery in Antarctica of
fossils or land animals which
once lived in Africa and India
provide further support for the
theory or cc ntinental drUt.
The Smithsonian scientists'
findings about the similarlty
between now living 1 ea
creatures, the all b u t
microscopi~ 0&tracods, and
their fcmil remains high above
the Mediterranean consltute
another lint in the chain of
proof,
According to generally ac-
cepted theory , the continents
hsve been moving up to four
inches s year In their several
v.·ays, or about the height of
And, while eutlawing com·
monism at home, it was he
who brought the Soviets into
Egypt and the Middle East.
He cast the die in Se~
tember, 1955, when he signed
a contract for arms fro m
Communist Czechoslovakia in
exchange fer Egyptian cotton.
The deal, be said, !'will not
create Russian or
Czechoslovak innuence in the
MiddJe 'East er Egypt."
'The next year Jocked it up
when, after U.S. Withdrawal of
its offer of aid in the C<l?l-
sb.iction of the $1.3 billion
Aswaq Dam, the Russians
took it over. Tbe dam, a
monument lo Nasser, is being
aimpleted this year •
Today it is estimated that
10,000 Soviet servicemen are
in the United Arab Republic
250,~man Egyptian army
down to battalion and com-
pany level.
Another 4,000 are said to he
active .ih othar phases of
Egyptian life ranging from
defense to lrade.
Soviet pilots fly MIG-21J in·
terceptor aircraft from Egyp-
tian installations completely
controlled by the Russians.
The Egyptian Air Force is
Soviet-equipped and trained
from top to bottom. The best
Egyptian naval vessels are
Soviet-built.
The Helwan Steel Works
south ef Cairo is another ma-
jor Soviet effort.
Construclion of small fac·
tories throughout the nalion is
furthe r evidence of the Sovlet
presence.
As the United Arab Republic
enters a new era under Presi·
dent Anwar Sadat, it will do so
with one of the Kremlin's top
aides at Sadat's elbow. He is
Deputy Foreign M i n i s t e r
Vladimir M. Vonogradov, who,
according to Moscow sources,
ts to become ambassador to
Eg)1ll.
And as Egypt t.nlers its new
era, the Soviets represented
by P~mier Kosygin have lost
no tlppertunity lo remind the
world that no deci sio n
regarding Egypt can be made
without consultalion first ~·ith
the Soviet Union.
The obvious conclu.sion is
that the African and Eurasian
continents were sepa rated for
m'.illion of years by the deep
floors of the Atlantic and In-
dian Ol:eans which converged
to form what is now an extinct
11ea.
one man in the lifetime of ani:p;;a;;;;;;iiiamBiiiiip;j['I individual human being. ll
About two million years ago
this deep sea sepuaUon was
ended by c ontinenta l
movements which occurred
when the Alps -..iere forming -
northward -moving Africa
was encroachtng on IOllthem
Europe and the Sf an I 1 b
Peninsula was s w n 1 i n g
llOUlheastward like 1 gate lnto
Us present position athwart
the western entrance to the
Medit.ranean Sea. Tho Med·
fteranean thu!I nearly &e:aled
1t one r:nd and squeezed into
narrow com.pus by m011ntain-
the remnant of a once deep
building procene.s, apparently
ocean who&t once JlveJy crea-
tures are now lncorparated as
fossils Jn rocb high above
1 lhe sta'1 present margins .
Singer Don Ho
Woos Voters
1,000't OJ OIL PAINTIN•S
WHOLUALI WAalHOUSI
Ol'IN TO THI PUILIC:
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HONOLULU (AP) -The' J~~;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;
llOl'OlulJl .llquor commission la
JnvesttgaUng an offer made by
entertainer Don Ho to lncreue
voter turnout in the 1t.ate'1
Od 3 primary election.
BUSINESS ANO
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He offered to redeem voten'I~-~"!"~~~~-""
receipla for 13 "°rth ol e MATTRESSES
service at the hotel nlghtclub'll"----............... --
where he performs and said MATTRESSES
the offer would be good IOATS HOMIS TU.ILllS
through October. 1,,..11._ ._,,..
Under law, liquor or other c",.. MeH M9ttrn• Ce.
merchandise canhot be used 1110 N.-,.rt 11\'Cf.
as an Inducement In con-Uberty 8-1303
nect1on with the sale o(I~-~~~~~~~-~
alcoholic beverages. e UPHOLSTERY
According to prestnt theory. V O I C E the earth's continents once Mesa Upholstery
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break ap11:rt more than 200 FUNDAMINTALS ., "9Cet ..
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It DAlLY PILOT Satl.ltd1y, Octobtt lO, 1~71)
Ori~les· Get World Ser·i·e·s Under Way
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Jt(s Palmer Dqeling Nolan in Op ening Gam e
CINCINNATI (AP} -Jim Palmer, In 11111 Palmer blanked the Los no control. He carried it again last Monday., when
confldeol ._,[le the II'!! of his Ju~ AnplesJlod&ln,~. to become at 211 lhe "II'• ellremel,y dJl!icult to get anyone . he beat MinntSola IH and struck out 12 ora~ rabbit's foot ,taltes oD Uie r youngestPIU:li;!i' ever--to hW'l-a WOtld--o\11: undet""thosrcircumstances:-• as Baltimore won~ American _!nEe
CinclnnaU Reds today in the opener of :!?. shutout. · Palmer, who struggled through the 1967 pennant with 1 ~game ~layoff sweep.
the 1970 World Series. yw, he lost 5-0 to the New York and 1961 aeaaons with arm. trouble-pit· "I lost the rabl:n~s foot 1n the locker
"[ upect to give up some runs, even while giving up a home run to the cbing m 0 11 t t y in . the minor room after that game." Palmer sald ~
tholigh I bOpe I don't," aald the leadoff batter llld a two-run double to op-leagues-bounced baCk wfth a 15-4 record thought Clnclllllatl's . new Rlverfi'on
handsome right-hander who won 1.1) posing pitcher Gary Gentry. lasfyear and was 20-10 in 1'70. . Stadium favors t~.e .hitters because the
games during the regular season for the "All anybody remembers about 1966," After winning 19 games, Palmer suf-a~roturf surface wtll allow a few more ~Baltlmore·Orioles.2!But we'll score and I said Palmer, "ii that the game I pitched rered through a seriq, of ro-decision hits to get through." .
think we'll beat 'em.'' was the la.st one in which Sandy Koufu starts before reaching the 20-victory total "But· the ~ have an explosiv'
AJthoagh be won't be 25 until Thursday, appeared. for the first time in his career. For that club-like Boston in our league-and they
Palmer will be making his third start in "Last year, I J;ad eight days off before game, he carried in his hip pocket a rab-don't always hit singles. They have ~ big,
-a Workl Series. ln hi:s first, he wu sensa-I pitched. I know that sounds like an-ex-bit's foot _given him by ~ from awesome club with guys wbo can hit thi;
tionali in bis second, disappointing. cuse, but I had no fast ball, no curve and Hagerstown, Md. ball out or-the park."
JIM PALMER, BAL TIMO!JE STARTER IN WORLD SERIES.
Rodriguez 1o Tigers
McLain Reinstated,
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Traded to Washington
CINCTNNATI (AP) -A psychiatrist's
recommendation and a cloak-and-dagger
meeting at the Newark Airport figured in
the reinstatement of trouble-prone Denny
McLain and his surprising transfer from
Detroit to the Washington Senators.
The >dramatic announcement stunned
baseball on the eve of the World Series.
"Why now?''
"Why couldn't it have waited?"
"What's the reason behind it all?"
These were questions bandied about by
scores of newsmen v.'ho crammed, elbow
lo elbow , into the Bamboo Room of Stouf-
fer's Inn to hear th e latest chapter in the
rocky life of the controversial pitcher
who won 3l games for the Tigers in 1968.
••Jt's ridiculous," fumed Dave Bristol,
manager of the J\1 ilwaukee Brewers.
"Why do they mess up a World Series to
hold a press conference on a guy like
this?·'
"\Ye felt it was too important lo wait,"
gaid baseball's Commissioner Bowie
Kuhn. "The news certainly would have
leaked out."
ln announcing the lifting of McLain's
Trevino Gains
Piccadilly
Golf Finals
VIRGINIA WATER . England (AP ) -
Ut Trevino, former U.S. Open go1f
champion, ousted U.S. PGA champion
Dave Stockton 7 and 6 Friday and moved
lrlto today's final in the Piccadilly world
match play championship against Jack
Nicklaus. .
Nicklaus, reigning British Open cham-
pion and winner of ev er y thing
wonbwhile in golf apart from this one.
defeated Tony Jacklin, British holder of
the U.S. Open championship, $ and 4 in tr.. other :J&.hole semifinal.
Jt was the nrst time. and probably the
lut that an American bolder of the BrU1sh Optn had met a British holder of
the U.S. Open. •
Trevino said after his victory over
Stoclrton: "My chJncts in the final are
etceplionllly goocL 1·m on a hot putting
atruk, end I have the feeling 1'11 star
wltb IL .. Beating BBly Ca sper in the first round
gave me a terrific Ufl It was then that J
iftlittd J coWd win this championship.
Jack Nicklaus is going lO be a tough man
to beal, but IOday I v.·as I I under par
aft« 30 holea, •nd that Included a double ., .. ~lno had 11 bird.its and one eaa:Je in
hit cnllhlng victory 1g11Wt Stockton
ovrr Wentworth'• 6,tr7·yards piar 74 1n·
land l•youL Nlc:lda111 had no in>Uble against an oul·
nf·form Jacklil'I. •ho lapted oa his put-
ting aod hf>olong gUM. • '
lalest suspension -his third . or the
season, two by the commissioner and one
by the Tigers -Kuhn 9told of a
movie style reridezvous in Newark and ol
a psychiatric test on the eccentric pitcher
ordered by the commissioner himself.
It was learned that a fi ve-page letter
by an emiment psychiatrist recom-
mended a.change in scenery for McLain.
who was found "a victim of emotional
stress but not ill ;i.nd not in need of
psychiatric treatment."
The doctor's report helped trigger the
transfer of McLain 's contract to the
Senators in an eight·player deal.
Besides McLain, the Tigers send third
baseman Don Werl. innelder-outfielder
Elliott Maddox and pitcher Norm McRae
to the Senators for infielders Aurelio
Rodriguei and Ed Brinkman and pitchers
Joe Colerhan and Jim Hannan.
The Tigers and Senators began talking
about a deal involving McLain as far
back as the beginning of the 1970 season
while McLain was sitting out a Slx-month
suspension for associating with gamblers.
Talk was--t't!flewed during the-mid-sum·
mer AU-Star break and again during the
American League c'hampionsbip series a
w'eek ago. Jt was firmed up last Monday
by Bob Short, owner of the Senators, and
Jim Campbell, general manag~r_ o( the
Tigers, on an airplane ni&ht to Baltimore
for the clinching title game.
But the deal depended on the reinstate·
ment of McLain.
McLain , returning to the Tigers Aug. 1,
dre w a suspension from the club when he
dumped a pail of water over the heads of
two reporters. Then he was sidelined for
the rmainder of the season by com-
missioner Kuhn, who among other things
found the pitcher guilty of carrying a gun
withou t a permit.
Wichita Grid Job
Goes to. Seaman
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) -Assistant foot-
ball coach Bob Seam111 was appointed
head football coach at Wichita State
University Friday effective immediately,
replacing Ben Wilson, killed a week ago
In 1 -plane crash ln the Colorado Rocklea
along with 13 pie.yen and 15 other
penons. .
The announcement wu made by the
unlYeraity11 athletic corporation.
At the Nme time, Dr. Robert Holmer,
faculty rtpresent.tive uld the hiring of
Seaman does not indicate whelhtt the
school w!U conUnue the 1970 football
season. A decision on that will be reached
by a vote of Lbe players aod ooache.s on
S11t1day. •
• 90,000 to See SC-Tribe
Stanford Seeks Revenge for Bitter Losses
STANFORD (AP) -With a sellout
crowd of almost 90,000 assured, many
football fans will rome to Stanford
Stadium early for today's Southern Cal-
St.anford game.
They'll see plenty of passing by Jim
Plunkett, Stanford's quarterback, before
the kickoff of the Pacific-8 game.
"We haven't scored in the first half the
last two ~ks," Plunkett said after last
Saturday's 26-14 upset Jos,, to Purdue.
"'Maybe I'm not warming up enough."
Two weeks ago, the Indians trailed
Oregon 3-0 at hal(time,.then s~ Jo a
33-10 win as Plunkett threw, three
touchdown passes. ·
Last wee.k they were behihd 16--0 at the
half and never got back into the game.
The fourth-ranked USC Trojans, on.the
other hand, have outscored their first
four opponents 94-28 in the first half.
They built a 31-7 halftime lead in last
week's 45-13 win over Oregon State.
Plunkett and other Stanford seniors , in-
cluding receivers Randy Vataha, Jack
Lasater and Bob Moore, hope to get
revenge toclay for heartbreaking losses to use the last two seasons.
Last year, Ron Ayala's 34-yard field
goal at the final gun gave USC a 26-24
victory before 82,812 fans at the r.os
Angeles Coliseum . In 1968, an Ayala field
go.:al also made the difference in a 27-24
game.
The Stanford Indians dropped from No.
3 to 12 In the naUonal rankings after the
loss to Purdue. They are 3-1, while
Southern Cal has a ~1 rerord.
Plunkett, -second in 'the na-t.ion in tot.it-
offense, will be matching passes with
USC junior Jimmy Jones. who completed
15 of 21 passes for 304 yards and three
touchdowns last week.
USC ranks second In the nation in total
offense, with 537 yards per game, fifth in
rushing with 343 yards and fourth ·in scor-
ing with 39 points per game.
C1arence Davis and Sam Cunningham
are the top ground gainers for USC. Cun-
ningham, a sophomore, baS a 10-yard per
carry average.
No tickets are left for today's game,
and the Stanford ticket department put
out this statement at the end of the
week : . .
"The general admission areas have not
been oversold. But ticket holden wilt be
requir~d to sit ~ig,_h~er than has been the
case in past games." -
Ul'I Ttllll'llof•
BIG RED MACHINE OF JOHNNY BENCH, BOBBY TOLAN, TONY PEREZ, LEE MAY, PETE ROSE .
Gabriel, Brodie Duel in Coliseum
Rams, 49ers Clash Sunday
Two of the fastest guns in the west will
fight it out in that corral known as
Memorial Coliseum Sunday as the Los
Angeles Rams and ,the San l')'ancisco
49ers hook up in an early season intra·
division crueial.
The opposing quarterbacks, Jo h n
Brodie of-the 49ers and Roman Gabriel of
the Rams, Tank first an<i lhird respec·
tiYely in National Conference passing
ratings after three weeks of action.
Ttn~. a crowd expected to exceed
70,000 should be treated to a wild west
aerial show, beginning with the l p.m.
klckoff.
Radio coverage will be provided by
KMPC.
Brodie, the 14-year veteran from Stan-
ford, is off to one of his finest starts.
With SJ compleUons in 79 throws. he Is
cormec:ting on a 67 percent pace for 637
yards and five touchdowns.
Jn addition, he has not been intercepted
yet, leading coach Dick Nolan's Prospec.
tors to a pair of wins over Washington
(26-17) and Clevtland (34-31) before
Atlanta stopped the streak last week, 21 ..
20, when the 49ers missed a fteld goal In
the final seconds from in.side the 20.
Thf 49er line has afforded Brodie plen·
ty or time as he has !>ten sacked only
twice. But in the Rams be'JI be facing a
team that alttady has dumped opposing
QB1 20 times, 10 of them coming last
week In the 3'1·10 romp O\'er S.n Diego.
Jn Jact, the entire Ram defense has
been iiuperb u Los Angeles remains one
of three unbeaten teams in the NFL.
Prior to the Charger game, the Rams
had wins over St. Louis l34·13) and Buf-
falo (19..0).
Like Brodie-, Gabriel, the Mo s t
Valuable Player in the NFL last year, is
also heading for a banner year. His 39
completions in 66 attempts (59.1) have
been good for 491 yards and fou r
touchdowns. He also has not thrown an
interception, and he needs just 217 yards
to tie Nonn Van Brocklin's club passing
yardage record of 16,114.
Even so, passing is not the only mode
of traYel for either team. The 49ers, in
fa ct, are first in total olfense In the Na-
tional Conference, where tht Rams rank'
fourth.
San Francisco back Ktn Willard is
averaging four yards with 64 carries for
260 yards and three touchdowns. He
teams with Doug Cunningham, who bas
gained 143 yards on 41 tries for a 3.4
mark and one score.
The Rams, meanwhile have developed
a running game of their own, despite us·
ing a different backfield practically every
Wtek because of injuries.
Les Josephson returned to the Uneup
against the Chargers and spark.led with
71 yards and a touchdown In 14 carriet,
u well as three catches for 50 yard.s and
several key blocks. Les wears a special
fact mask to guard hi1 broken jaw.
Ills backfield partner Sundey Is not
certain. Co3ch Ceoree Allen hope1 Larry
Smith thamstrin&) may be readf to ao-
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tivate. Ir not , It would be Willie Elli!1)n,
but Ellison is suffering from a pulled leg
muscle. That leaves Jeff Jordan, Pat
Curran and Elijah Pitts available for du-
ty.
Four other Rams were injured against
San Diego, bul all are expected to play.
They are All·Pro defensive tackle Merlin
Olsen and tight end Billy Truax (strained
knees), return specialist Alvin Haymond
(Bruised ribs) and wide receiver Wendell
Tucker (concussion).
A 49er receiver, Dick Witcher, has also
been out with a shoulder separation, but
the ex·UCLA star may return to the
lineup. In his spot has been Preston
Riley, the swift rookie from Memphis
State.
Brodie's number one target, however,
has been Gene Washington, the flashy
sophomore from St.anron:1 by way of Long
Beach Poly lligh, who has caught 15
passes for 172 yards to rank fourth !Ji the
conference.
One of those ahead of him Is the Rams'
Jack Snow, off to his greatest start with
17 receptions for a conference leading 266
yards 1utd three 1corcs. Only the Gianl.1'
Ron Johnson with 21 has more catches in
the NFC.
Jn thls, the 2Stb year of football on the
West Cosst for both teJms, the Rttm
le.pd the tradition·rlch .erie s, 22-16-2. The
last time the 49ers won was tn 1117, and
that's the game Allen b reminding his
team 1bout this week because il pa..rallels
Sunday'1 m1tdl IO clo!ely.
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Bruins Tabbed
Over Oregon
Tonight in LA
LOS ANG~LES (AP) -The UCLA
Bruins, nursing a three·way tie in the
Pacific-8 Conference Rose Bowl race,
figure as the favor ite to defeat Oregon
here tonight. Bul the young college foot·
ball season is already studded with
upsets.
Coach Tommy Prothro's Uclans almost
pulled the surprise of the autumn last
week, Josine; to the Texas Longhorns ln
the final 12 seronds at Austin. ,
It remains to be seen whether the 20-17
loss will prove a-psychological fall or a
strengthening fprce .for the young Bruins.
The Oregon Webfoots of coach Jerry
Frei in conference play are 2·1, having
beaten California -and Washington Sta~.
The loss was to strong Stanford.
The Rose Bowl, then. is still a possibili·
ty. UCLA, Stanford and Southern
California are 1-0-0 in the Pac-8 ra ce. '
Frei indicated he would start . Dan
Fouts. a sophomore, at quarterbatjr:. But
veteran Tom Blanchard will be standina:
by and Oregon boasts one o( the m~
dangerous passing teams In tbe country~
Big wheel of the Ducks running attack
·Is Bobby Moore, who rushed for 183
yards in 25 carries against Washingtqo
State last week in the 28-13 Oregon trt·
umph.
Fouts, who seems to have grabbed ttie
No. I role, has completed 57 of 110 passeS
for 716 yards and four touchdown:;..
Blanchard is 30 of 59 for 459 and tw9
touchdowns.
'Ille Ducks will be up against the No .. I
quarterback in the conference, Dennis
~mmit. Against mighty Texas, Dummit
hit on, 19 of 30 throws for a school record
yardage total of 340 yards. ,
For the four games. the handsom~
blond bomber has completed 61 of 111
passes for 852 yards and six touchdowns.
As for Oregon, assist.ant coach John
Becker of UCLA, who scouted the Ducks'.
reported: "They operate a wide open o(:
fe.nse a~d if th ey get hot any opponent
will be 1n real trouble."
Top College
Grid Tilts Set
In Southwest
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By n e Associated Press ,,.
\Vhile Texas is busy slugging it out fu
the afternoon with non-conference foe
Oklahoma, the Arkansas Razorbacks
have a chance to take over the Southwest
Conference lead all by themselves when
they fact! Baylor in Little Rock under the
lights tonight. ·
Th~ Porkers, who have climbed back to
10th 1~ The Associated Press poll after
dropping their opener to Stanford art
the only member of the Top' Teii
scheduled for night-time action. They 're
fresh off an impressive 49-14 rout of Texas ~ristian, tying them for the SWC lead with Texas.
Eleven other contests are slated for
after dark around the country. UC~,
ranked 15th, returns home after a hear~
breaking last·minute loss to Texas and
opposes Oregon while Louisiana Stat~
rated 19th, entertains Pacific. • '
Elsewhere , it's Richmond at Furmaii
· East Carolina at North Carolina Stat~.
North Texas State at Tampa, Xavier at
Cincinn3U, West Texas State at Northern
lllinois , Bowling · Green at Toledo, Saq
Jose State at New Mex ico, Northern
Arl1.ona at New Mexiro State and
Southern Mississippi at San Diego SU.le..
In the afternoon, to1>-ranked Ohio State
starts Big Ten play al Michigan St.rtt~
and runner-up Texas tangles wit~
Oklahoma in the annual Dallas blOCJ1
bath. Anny.Notre Dame once was 1
classic bul the third-ranked Irish ar:e
heavily favored in South Berni. ·
The winner of the No. 4 Southeio
Califomia·al·NO. 12 Stanford game couta
go on to the Rose Bowl, although botJ1
teams have yet to face UCLA. Firth·
ranked Mississlpp( is at Georgia In '
Southeastern Conference game while N11.
16 Missouri visits No. 6 Nebraska for d.
bruising Big Eight clash.
Michigan, rated seventh. travel! t6
Purdue In the Big Ten while No. 8 Ait
Foret entertains Tulane and No. t
Auburn is at Clem10n. ,
Among Second Ttn teams, Duke playi
at No. 11 West Virglnla, No. 2tl Tenne.w:e;
al No. 13 Georgia Tech, Washtngton Staft
at No. 14 Arizona State, Iowa State at N(r.
17 COiorado and South Carolina at No. 18
North Ctrollna. ..
It's Series,
Grid Tilts
For Tube
Autumn madness takes over rot the
'hezt week before football filberts can set.
Ue down to a steady diet of gridiron ao-. tfon. · -~
~ The madness arrives In the form of the
poo between the Baltimore Ortoles and
the ClncinnaU Reds in the World Serles
Jrom Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati.
The game began at 9:45 this morning
,and will be aired Sunday at the same 1iout. Action re!Umes in BalUmore Tues·
day and 'wednesday. After that it's
:l'l>uraday In Baltimore, Saturday and
Sunday 1n Cincinnati, H necessary. The
Series ls on Owmel 4.
Immediately following the lirst Series
game today, the Oklahoma Soonen and
Teus Longhorrul meet in the NCAA
game of the week on Channel 7at1:15.
Sunday's pro football games are the
Minnesota Vikings facing the Bears in
Chicago at 11 on Channel 2. 'I1le Denver
Broncos meet the Oakland Raiders In an
AFC game at approximately 1 o'clock on
Channel 4 following the Series.
TODAY
9:30 a.m. (4)CL -WORLD SERIES
PREVIEW -Mic.key Mantle and Sandy
Koufax preview the 67th World Series.
9,45 a.rp. (4)CL-WORLD SERIES -
The Cincinnati Reds entertain the
,Baltimore Orioles or the American
League in the opening game or the 1970
World Series in the new Riverfront
Stadium in Cincinnati.
-. 1,15 p.m. (7) CL -COILEGE FOOi'·
BALL -The Sooners of Oklahoma take
.on the Texas Longhorns at Dallas.
Former Oklahoma coach Bud Wilkinson
is joined by Chris Schenkel and Bill
,Fleming in narrating the game .
. 3,30 p.m .. (5JCL -OUTDOORS -
Gadabout Gaddis fishes for trout in
California's Sierra Nevadas .
• 4 p.m. 151CL -PRO FOOfBALL
.J-ilGHLIGHTS -Highlights of last.
'veek's games including the San Diego
Los Angeles aOO San Francisco-Atlanta
.contests .
• "30 p.m. (7JCL -WtDE WORLD OF
SPORTS -An international figure
skating exhibition, taped in London.
There are skating performances in four
~ategories. (9)CL -SURFING -The
1~ annual U.S. Surfboard Cham·
Jiionships from Huntington Beach.
· 5 p.m. (S)CL -RAMS HIGHLIGHTS
-Filmed highlight.< of the Rams-San
Diego Chargers game played Sunday. ·
;,5,30 p.m. (5)CL -PRO FOOfBAIL
HIGHLIGllTS.
•"6 p.m. (S)CL -NEW YORK KNICKS
-Top Knick!' plays during the 1968-69
lieason and interviews with players Willis
Reed and Walt Frazier.
• .7 p.m. (5)CL -JERRY WEST SHOW
:.... Laker basketball star Jerry West
begins his second season o( sports in·
terviews and analysis with co-host Chick if earn.
. 8 p.m. (S)CL -BOXING -Scheduled :
Nat Robinson vs. Aristeo Castro in a 10-
found lightweight bout.
SUNDAY
9,45 a.m. (4JCL -WORLD SERIES -
Second game of the 67th World Serieis in
Cincinnati's new Riverfront Stadiwn with
Baltimore Orioles.
11 a.m. (2)CL ...,. PRO FOOTBALL -
The Minnesota Vikings meet the Bears at
Chicago. (S)CL -COILEGE FOOf·
BALL -Highlight! of Saturday'J Army·
Notre Dame game. \
1 p.m. (4)CL -PRO FOOfBALL -
The Denver vs. Oakiartl Raider AFC
football game will be joined in progress
at conclusion of the World Series game.
4 p.m. (4JCL -. USC HIGHLIG!ITS -
Filmed highlights or the USCStanford
game played Saturday. (5)CL -COL-
E.EGE FOOTBALL -The Oregon Duck
vs. the UCLA Bruins in a Pacific-8 game
f'l)CL -COLLEGE FOOfBALL -
Highlights of the weekend's top action ir
eluding USC.Stanford and Ohio State
Michigan State.
JO p.m. (JJ)CL -COLLEGE
HIGJilJGEITS -The USC Trojans meet
the Stanford Indians in a key Pacific.a
game taped Saturday.
Gaucho Cage
~trength Saine
For 70-71 Slate
· Saddleback College's basketball team
keyed its attack on speed. good shooting
And aggressive play during the 1969-70
campaign and the Gauchos figure to rely
On the same three ingredients during the
coming season.
• Returning from the 17-11 club of last
ttason are the Gauchos' two starting
backcowt men, Eric Cbrlstenaen and
Jiiek Edwards.
• Quisterutn, a product of San Clemente
Righ, v.·as the team·s second leading
scorer last season with 451 poinls, a 11.1
average. Edwards scored at a 5.3 clip
\\1th 133 points.
Other Jettern'len back Include front
Court men Bob LiUey and Rich Ebel.
• Gaucho coach Leroy Stevens reports
three transfers in the SaddJeback camp.
• They are guarM Steve Minton and Tom
Gardner and for~ard-center P e t e
t.¥nderson . · Minton started for the Chapman
College varsity last season. He is a six·
{ooter who prepped at Tuslln High. .
Gardner (5-11) played for the Wh1ther
College rrosh team Jut year after
graduaUng from Mlsalon Viejo Hillll.
Hendenon, a M, 200-pounder, played
at Wlllamette two ltll50DJ ago but 1at out
the 1570 campaign. He attended
hothtll High.
5aMday, Octobtt 10, 1!70
CAIL Y P'ILOT ........ llr P'llrlcll O'Dt"""' .
CHARG ER HAN DO FF -Quarterback Jerry Hinojosa
barely gets a handoff to halfback Jim Moxley (24) as big
Bob.Rowles (88) moves In lo tackle Hinojosa. In the back·
ground is Terry Kipper (4-0) of Edison and on the left is
Tim Bandel (66) of Corona del Mar. Edison won, 21-13.
CJlY BOWARD L. BANDY
• Ot .. "-Ur PMll SI'" . .
On tlie midnight ride of Paul Revere
the sigdai for the British coming was one
if by land and two if by sea.
Although they were playing the Corona
del Mar Sea Kings, Ellison 's Chargers
altered the call to one if by land and two
lf by air. As a resuJt the Chargers won a
21·13 victory in an important Irvine
League football encounter on the West·
minster lfigh field Friday night.
With Jerry Hinojosa at the throttle and
Jim Moxley stoking the boiler, the
Chargers scored through the air the first
two times they bad possession,
Modey made good on • third
touchdown on the ground to complete the
Charger attack.
It may bavt! been the presence of Sam
Fu_ga on the Edison sidelines that in·
spired the Chargers.
Fuga, injured seriously while playing
for Edison last year and hospitalized with
paralysis from the neck down. was on the
sidelines In bii familiar Jeney No. 36.
He was walking with the aid of two
metal canes and his presence alone must
have been a deep tetded inspiration to
coach Bill Vail's squad.
At any rate, they stuffed off a delay or
game penalty before the lction even
started and struck wiUt quick precision to
take an early lead and hold it to the end.
They moved 80 yards in 10 plays for a
touchdown with Hinojoaa passing to Ter·
ry McNay from 10 yards out with 6:10 re·
rnatnlng. GRrY Balch kicked the lint of
three conversiom and 1t was 7..0, Ediaon.
TbO aia,.....1oo1t command apln lat•
In the period IJld In threl playa went the
diltance !or a ocore with llinojoA hitting
John Fmher thla time from 34 yards OUI
:with 1,37 remaiD!og In the quarter,
Moxley added his seore on the first
series of the second half after Jeff Carter
recovered the opening kickoff on the Sea
King 37. Moxley swept around right end
DO IT THIS WAY -Edlson High assl!tant coach Vince Asaro tell•
Ken Funke how to handle the Corona del Mar Offensive ~e while
the Chargers are on offeu!.i!. Funke was a standout on defM!e for Ed i·
•
from tight yards out with 7:56 remaining
In the period. 'lllls made It 11-0,
Itelth Samuelo, fiasby IOUthpaw hurler
for Corona del Mar then propelled the
Sea Kings into paydirt in two plays
covering 67 yards. The touclrJown came
on a ~yard aerial to Karl Killefer with
Joe Ricca adding Ule e1tra point to make
it 21-7 with 7;03 remaining.
Final score of the night came with 3:11
remaining in the fourth period when
Samuels llll KiUefer for 29 yards 'and a
first down on the Olarger 12. With fourth
and eight at the 10, he tossed a swing
pus to halfback John Miles and tht lat.
ter ICaltlpered Into the end zone for the -·· Lat• tn the 1ame, Samuels contlnued
hiJ aerial clttUI to propel the Sea Kin&•
to the Edl!on M but Mark Bear ended
any further Corona hopes with an in·
terception at the 21 and one play later the
game was ended.
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21·13, In an Irvine League ellCO\lllter.
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Colony Defens
Tough in 6-0
Win Over Loara
By ARMAND HANSON
Of !flt Diiiy P'lkll 11111
Anaheim's Colonists, losers of their
first Sunset League football encO\lnter by
an air tight defense, utilled the same tac·
lies Friday night at La Palma Stadium
1n Anaheim to edge crosstown rival
Loara, 6-0, befo re an overflow crowd o(.
10,680 onlookers.
Anaheim's only score came on a fivt·
yard pass from quarterback J o •
McCulley to tight end Norm Anderto11
over the middle to cap a 52-yard. 12 plly
series the second Ume it had the ball.
There were two minutes left In the first
quarter when the Colonists acored the
touchdown. Anderson then booted 1Vhat
appeared to be a perfect conversion, only
to have it called back for .a second try
when the Colonists were detected for,
being offside on the play.
His second attempt, from five yards
further back sailed just to the right of lhe
goalposts to nullify the 'ffort.
Anaheim made three first downs on the
drive for the score which was highlighted
by two McCulley passes, one to Bob~
McQueen for 18 yards and one to Ed Hov.
dey for 13 and an 11-yard gain over left '
tackle by McQueen.
Ho'/dey's recep(ion came on a £ourth
and eight on Loara's 18-yard line to &et.
up tbe score.
The first quarter was dominated by Ui~
Colonists, who held Loara to five net
yards gained. And the Colonists contin1Je4
to hold Ule Saxons in check througbotC
the second quarter, allowing only one
first down. •
In fact, for the first halt Loara hadJ
net gain of only seven yard! rushing, ni
yards on one pass completion in two al·
tempts.
I .o::ira threatened in the early minutes ,
or the second half. Tony Holmes retumeQ ,
lhe kickoff to !he 35-yard line and on thft 1 first play gained 31 yards on a pass from..
Dean Lappin to Jeff Schrecengost. •.
Mark Hanna then broke through th6
middle for a 12·yard gain to Anaheim 's 22
but here the drive broke down alter a,.
three yard gain put the ball on Ule 19. v
But that was as close as the Sax~.
could get until midway into the fint,I .,
quarter when they drove lo the ColOllbt.s.~ 1 lS-yard line following a pass interception·
by linebacker Tony Holmes on the 40,.,
Four passes got the ball to the 14 and,.
Mark HaMa gained one: to get u far ~.
the 13-yard line, but Anaheim's defenae
choked oll three pass atlempt.< to.
dampen any hopes Loara bad of scorinc l .c:.
come-from-behind win over Anaheim. r4
Anaheim completed nine of 11 passes;,.
using the pass as a potent weapon to keep
the Saxon secondary honest Loar•'•
Dean Lappin completed. JO of 19 but w >
thrown for lo8.'les six times by the bard· .
charging Anaheim defense. .,:
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J% OAILY PILOT Sat11rday, Octobtr 10, 1970
Eagles' Thomas
Leads Late R ~1IY
Past-Mes-a, l8-l6
By ROGER CARLSON
ot .. D~ '°lltl Sl•ff
Estancia High School's one.man
wrecker, quarterback Curt Thomas, led
the Eagles from the brink of defeat to a
come-from-behind 1Prl6 football thriller
over rival Costa Mesa Friday night in an
Irvine League clash at Newport Harbor.
Coach Phil Brown's Eagles, who trai1ed
by a 1g..12 margin in the fourlh period,
put together a 57-yard drive in 14 plays
for the winning touchdown and it was
Thomas who punched it over from incr\es
out.
He had set the Eagles up with a chance
l.o catch Mesa when he picked off a Flip
Darnell pass and returned it 26 yards.
And it was Thomas' clutch 23-yard
aerial to Kevin Brown on a fourth and I l
situation that gave the Eagles continued
life on Mesa's 25.
He passed to Lee Friedersdorf for 12
yards and later added a 12-yard keeper to
the Costa Mesa two before finally getting
the ball across on two sneaks over·
center.
Victory kept Eslancia's tille hopes
alive with a 1-1 record -and Mesa'l!i loss
drops coach Mai: Miller's crew into the
aame situation.
It was a gutty comeback victory for the
favored Eagles, who had trailed &-0 and
16-12 before pulling it out.
Costa Mesa's Darnell had given the
Green and White its four-point lead in the
third period when he tossed a strike to
split end Frank KeUy for a 34-yard TD
play. Benny Ricardo added the PAT.
OameJI completed three for three in
the third quarter Mesa surge after
starter Robin Senik reinjured his left
knee at the tail end of the first half.
His touchdown flip put Mesa back in
front after Estancia had marched 70
yards in 14 plays at the outset o( the third
period to assume a J2·9 edge.
Tailback Jim Schultz burst over Estan-
cia's favorite spot -t~ a~ cleared out
by tackle Cal Shores and guard Craig
Dennis from the foor-yard line.
Estancia's first score came late in the
"firsfbalfwhen Schultz set up a 16-yard
drive with a 31-yard punt return.
Magnolia Victim
Thomas scored that one too, from two
yards out.
Mesa had stunned the Eagles early
when it assumed a 9-0 lead on a 26-yard
field goal by Ricardo and a ZS.yard
touchdown pass to halfback Bob Bomboy
from Senik.
The 65-yard drive featured a 26-yard
aerial to tackle eligible Jim Miller.
In !he early l!Olng ii appeared Costa
Mesa was going to run the Eagles right
out of Davidson Field.
Besides the early nil:Je-point bulge, ttie
Mesa defense limited Estan::ia to a
minus five yards in the first quarter.
However, the overall ability of Thomas
turned the tide..
His second interception of the fourth
quarter killed the last"Costa Mesa attack
to insure the win for Brown's crew.
For a moment or two in the fourth
quarter it had appear¢ that Estancia's
fate would be somewhat less than the
final verdlct.
• Mustang Kim Wolf intercepted a
Thomas pass and returned it 29 yards to
the Estancia 24. with 8:41 left in the con-
test.
However, two plays lat.er Thomas
returned the favor and Estancia put
together Its winnillg.march.
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In 37-0 Irvine Victory
By BOB ROTH
ot 1111 OlllY ,.llot $1111
Limiting Magnolia 's Sentinels to 27 net
yards on offense, Fountain Valley's foot-
ball team rolled lo en easy 37--0 win
Friday night in an Irvine League clash
played at Huntington Beach High School.
The Barons sCQred in every quarter,
tallying 15 points in the third period lo
ice the game. Mean\vhile, f.1agnolia did
not get past its own -ID-yard line until the
margin had reached 29--0.
Coach Bruce Pic kford's squad com-
ptitely dom inated its hapless foe, limil-inl it to two first downs until the
waning moments of the game.
:lt was the Barons' second straight v.•in
ta' circuit action. while the Sentinels
ha\re now lost tv.·o without getting a point
od the scoreboard.
Jled flags wett commonplace all night,
cp;1pping up with incredible rapidity as
t)i: time drew short. Jn all, 2Q penalties Wen called, setting the Barons back
9(yanb and costing the visitors 74.
'tountain Valley opened the seoring tf:t: second time it got its hands on the
~~tball . Alter receiving a punt on the
SOltinel 34-yard line, the Barons clicked
o>t the first play from scrim1nage.
;biarterback Rick Power found ena
Glry Hemande:i: without a defender and
it-was 6--0 at the 6:27 mark of the fir st • , :.. •
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period. Hernandez netted his seventh
point with a perfect kick.
Hampexed by penalties, the Barons did
not score -again tmtil Rick Hartsfield bust·
ed over from the Ofle, 43 seconds before
intermission, Hernandez again added the
point after, making it 14--0,
It was Hernandez who set up the second
score with a great catch on the one, tak-
ing the ball out of the gras p of a Sen·
tiael defender.
A third period safety made it 16-0. Af-
ter Power punted into the end zone, l\1ag-
nolia lost 20 yards in three pla ys. Eldon
Kidd was credited with the end zone
tackle.
Two plays later it was 22--0. Tony Se-
pulveda returned the free kick to the
1ofagnolia 34-yard line. After a three yard
gain, Power connected with Gary Varney
for a touchdown pass with 5:54 remaining
in the third quarter.
The Barons utill7.ed their ground attack
to 'Score once more before the period
closed. They went 55 yards in seven plays,
Eddie Anderson 'SCOring from two yards
out, Hernandez' boot made it 29-0 at the
one minute mark.
Tn that drive Sepulveda gained the first
11 yards, Bob MacKenzie added the next
39 and Anderson finalir.ed it with the need.
ed five in two carries.
Fountain Valley's final drive covered 37
~ards and took six plays, with a sprinkl-
ing or penalties thrown in .
A pass interference call put the ball on
the Senlinel three-yard line. Pete Scalisi
took it in one play la1er from the two .
l~ernandez, Who caught four passes for
82 yards on the nigh!. missed a chance
for his final PAT when the snap was low.
But it gave bolder Steve Mohulski a
chance to score and he did so, picking up
the ball and scooting around his left end
for the two-point conversion.
That closed the scoring at 37.0 wilh
2:01 left to play.
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POWER PLAY -Costa Mesa Higb's Kim Wolf (25) moves behind the
b)ocking of fullback J ll!l Hob!· (SS) ·and Chauncey Bayes (62) in Fri,.
day night's 18-16 Joss to rival Estancia in an lrvine League crucial.
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Estancia's Cal Shores (77) moves in defensively. Estancia came back
with a 57·yard drive in the fourth quarterlO pull it out.
FLYING EAGLE -Estancia High's quarterback
Curt Thomas (12) flies through the air for sizeable
gain in F riday night's 1~16 thriller over Costa
Mesa. Craig Dennis (78) and Cal Shores (77) watch
the action. Thomas scored two touchdowns and in·
tercepted two Costa· Mesa passes to lead his mates
to the uphill victory.
F ourtli Straight Se tback for Artists
Colton Downs. Laguna, 39-0
By PHIL ROSS
OI 111t Olllr Pilel Sltlf
The long, Jong evening the Laguna
Beach Artists' football team encountered
Friday night in its 39--0 loss to the invading
Colton Yellowjackets wasn't the first one
it's had to contend with this season.
Tbe setback was the fourth straight
suUered by coach Hal Ak.Jns' un-
dermanned Artists in the current cam-
paign and the second consecutive shutout
perpetrated on the Lagllllans, who yielded
an IS-pound disadvantage in the offensive
line. where protection fCI' passer Gary
Fisette was lacking once more.
' Last week Laguna was blanked. 28·0,
by Neff of La Mirada.
Friday's contest v.·as all Colton, except
ror a few brief moments in the early
stages of lhe first period, when Artist
defender Larry Pannell picked off a pass
by the Yellowjackets' Kraig Hubbs on
Colton·s first scrimmage play. P.annell
hijacked the aerial at the Colton 3'-yard
stripe and returned it five yards lo the
3< .
A> II the gods had lmmedialely b""'ghl
their wrath down upoo Laguna, the
Artist! had to punt the ball away afltr
three unsuccessful cracks netted a minus
14 yards following the interception.
Collon, behind Hubbs, blJ twin brother,
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Kirk and fullback Sal Aldama, waS so
dominant that it managed to push the
ball into the end zone on three successive
possessions, which began near the end o[
the first half and which carried over into
the third period.
After a first quarter score by Aldama
(a 14-yard burst olf right guard) and
another TD in the second stanza by Kirk
Hubbs (a 57-yard pass from his twin
brother) put Colton in front, 13.0, the
Yellowjackets laid low for more than
seven minutes before embarking on their
string of three TDs in the trio or
possessions.
Kraig Hubbs Initiated the 20-point
string by tallying on a four-yard keeper
around the right side After he h11d drop-
ped back to pas.,,. Jerry Martinez' second
C9nvers ion kick in three tries made it 20-0
#Tth 2:22 len in the rtrst half .
The Ytllowjacltets took the second hair
kickofr and marched 67 yards in nine
plays with the capper coming on a 23-
yard pass from Kra.lg Hubbs to s-4
halfback Jesse Acosta at S:Ol of the third
period. Martinez booted !he PAT for a 'll·
O Colton edge.
When another Laguna drlvt fell short.
opportunist Colton inherited the ball at il'
own 22 and then proceeded to put
together Its third stralght 1l1St&ined <77
1111'<11 In 12 pla~) l<ries. ,
Quarterb'aclt Hubbs' second scoring
strike (th.ls time lo end Robert Jasso
from 14 yards away) added another six to
!he Collon ledger, Tim While blocked the
ensuing extra point try to make it 3.\--0.
Acosta garnered his aecond TD on a 33-
yard sweep <lf right end with jut five
S<c:onds lo go as !he Y ellowjackeb w,...
attempting lo run oul the cloclt.
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14-7 Decision
To El Modena-
By CRAIG SHEFF
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El i1odena High quarterback Kim
Cat:lson hit end Steve Timboe with a 14-
yard pass midway through the final
quarter to give the Vanguards a come~
from-'behtnd 14-7 Crestview League foOt.
ball victory over unset-minded Mi ssion
Viejo on the losers' field Friday night.
Up to that time it was Mission Viejo's
game to win as the Diablos came back
from a 6--0 deficit at the half to go ahead
7-6 late in the third quarter.
The Diablos' touchdown drive was set
up when Carlson got of[ an 11-yard punt
from his own 19 after a high pass from
center.
After Diablo halfback Aundre Holmes
Jost four yards and quarterback Bob
Dulich gained two, a personal foul penalty
advanced the ball 15 yards to the 24.
.On the next play, the Vanguatds were
called for pass interference and Missior\
Viejo h.ad a first down at the 12. ' :
l-lolmes, busting a pair of tackles, raC·
ed to tJ:ie one and two plays later DuliCti ban~ed in for the tying score. Dan Bren·
nan s perfect placement gave the Diablos
a 7-6 lead.
But three minutes later, the Vanguards
took adyantage of a fumble recovery to
~core the winning touchdown. Recover. J~g the ball on the Diablo 40, El Modena,
~1ded by a personal foul penalty scored in fi ve plays.
A pass f~om Carlson to Max Ledesma
gave the winners a two-point conversion.
El Modena took advantage of a fumble
!"COvery on the opening kickoff to score
its first touchdown.
The Vanguards recovered the ball at
th_e 32 and four plays later had a score
with Ledesma going the final 13 yards.
Ledesma, a candidate for all Crestview
Leagu~ honors picked up 30 o( the 3Z
yards 1n the drive. The kick try for the
conversion was wide.
For the night, Led es ma total-
ed 142 yards in 23 carries and was the
.key factor in the El Modena victory.
Mission Viejo, now 0-4 for the season
and 0..2 in league play, was held to just 31
net yards on the ground and 43 passm,
by a tough El Modena defense.
The winners gained 168 yards on the
ground and another 42 in the air for ~
total of 210.
The victory was El Modena's fourth
straight of the 1970 campaign.
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be more similar than the
,l'flCOl'ds of ~tOnight's Sunset
telgue foes on the Huntington
Belch High School football
fie.Id.
• Coach Ken Moats' Oilers
;wW bolt the Western Pklaeers
'end the looer could be
..e1im.lnaled from rurtber con-.tenuon for the cimlit ch~
.j>lcbahlp.,..G&me ·tlme is at I
)o'clock,·
' Etch team baa WM one: :itanle iii three declaiona ancL . .a~ dropped an opening
league: contest by a seven·
. point mugin.
The aimilarlty continues. -
Eich ~ 1eels bis team
.hun't put it all tcgether in
any one game.
Each also feels the lime ii
about ripe for bis pod to open
and. lhe seed therein to bloom
.tnto victory. ~
MoaUI has moved last year's
starting quarterback, Garth
Wise, back .to the signal call·
ing berth after three weeks U ...
a tailback.
· "We have to get the ball in
'the air somehow,;• Moats
.says. "It seems like every
'tltne: we put It Up there it has
-been intercepted and you can't
·~ footblf1 games that way."
· WlR'8 Completion average
lut feat WU .422 but he al&o
gave up one interception per
game:. -
Greg LaMendola Is Wi•e's TROJAN BLOCKBUSTER -Univers1'ty H1'gh's counterpart 1t Westero and in last week's loss to Marina (7· Dave Ong shows his running form that has account-
0) he completed over 50 per-ed for a ~-3 average after 43 carries in three games.
cent of his puses. The Trojans host Webb High tonight at Mission
Leadin1 the Pioneer running Viejo High School. 1
attack is tailback Gary Hum---------------------
mel with his replacement, Bob
Dapper, close behind.
Five of the Pioneers will go
both waya. Rick Emde, ·Mike:
Mueller, C. W. Mcintosh, Dan
Na!Jiger &nd Alex Gu~le;n are
th• play~s who re:nwn m lhe
lineup on delense.
Huntington -l!••~h .l!' ill..
likewise have a large nutnber
.of players going both ways
although Moats wam't sure of
the: u:1ct number.
• "It depend& a lot on what
. players are available at game:
time." he says.
With Wise taking over at
quarterback, Steve Pickford
has been inserted at the im·
·port.ant tailback position for
the Oilers.
-Pickford is the: son of Foun· 1tai11 Valley coach' Bruce
Pickford and has been spelling
· Wile in the offensive lineup in
earlier ganies.
TbiJ mean• that Jim Martin
will remain on the sidelines to
start toni&ht's action but wtll
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Saddleback Opens Play
With Luckless · Chaffey
T.wo junior-collige football -heads . the Chaffey attack.-
team~ that figure to be on the: Brogdon completed eight of 16
opposite ends of the Mission passes for 91 yards against
Conference ladder launch the Saddleback last year as the
circuit season tonight when GauchoS· won, 20-6.
Saddleback and Chaffey duel C h a f f e y c o a c h B i 11
on the latter'• field. Game Richardson has 12 lettermen
time is 8. -rl back fro!'{l last year's 4-5 club,
For SaddlebaCkt(!Gauchos tt Jt but only .five will slart on of-
will be lhe first foolball game -fense and just one on defense.
in the Mission C<inference. The rest are freshmen.
Coach George Hartman's club "They (Saddleback) have 11.
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last year, claiming the: cham-tack," says Richardson. "They
plonsh ip and a 9-2 record. do a lot 0£ different things
The Gauchos_ have been well."
rated the team to beat in the · Says liartman, "they are a
conference by the DAILY far better club than the two
PILOT. Chaffey, a young teams we·ve faced. We still
team, figures to be an abo ran. are an untested ball club."
Saddleback comes Into the
game with a 2-0 mark with
victories over Mira Costa (U-
13) and Cypress_(ls,8). Chai·
fey was beaten by West LA
(3:5--0) in its opener, but bounc·
ed back to trim Glendale, ( 16-
14). Both teams were idle last
week. ,
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!f r~tone ., -Orange in l(ey Duel .-·
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tn an early stUOn UtanUc Eads will make ror aome
whlch could go 1 Ion( way ln lnttrestina antka when t h e
deciding the Crestview LNgue pair of Crestview contenders
football crown, the preaeuon loc:k horns.
title pick Orange Panther• will New faces in San Clemente's
face an elpetted 1 t I f f starting offensive array are
challena:e from the -viaiUng end John Allavle (170), tackle
San Clemente Trltons· tonl1ht Dan Russell (250) .-nd tailback
(8) at El Moden111igh. Clark Jarrett (145),
Tbe Pantby will have a Eads made the alterations
aomelhfng like that and e:.rw;t McNamara, relieves Craia left tackle for Paul Cox (180) ...
to wirl 1 Anderton of his duUea at lbe whlle Alan Harri& (190) move&
''We:'rt. in a lot of trouble: if othu end PoSt. O'let from !en iuard to rlaht
we do that ag1inst Orange." The latter alto p I• ya \tackle, where he replaces
AllavJe'a presence releptes defensive back and acts as the Mike Manahan (16$), The lat·
former mrter Tim Duvall to squad's punter. i ter is the Panthtrs' belt
the bench at one of the flank The brunt o! the: Panthe:n' linebacker.
posts while Russell moves in offensive activities revolves Marty Berastrom (ISO} wt11i.:
at offensive tackle With John aroUnd • J6Q..pound, MI lee: fill Harris' vacancy at leftli
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slight uppef. hand with&t.{I in hopes of-finding the winning
loop record art.er dropping combination for the Trilons,
Missioo Viejo, 1~7. last week who dropped a (15-lS) verdict
while the Ti"itons (~I ) will be in their loop opener with VIiia
trying to rebound ftom a Park; last Frid1y.
Romero (225 ) transferrln_,e Churchward, a dangerous per-guard. 1t
over Co the derensive platoon. -son on the option play. -----1
heart-breaking , l~IS setback The Triton1 tqmed over lhe
at the hands of Villa Park. ball six tlmta in the Vllla Park
-A. swathe-of Jltfel.lp ~&es tilt, whiclt prompts Eads to
by Triton head coach Tom comment, "you can't do
WebbPuts-
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At Trojans·
University High S c h o o 1
entertains Webb School or
Claremont tonight on the
Mission Viejo High' footbaJL
field with game: time at 8
o'clock.
That in itsel! isn't tan-
tamount to an earthquake.
The fact that ~bb operates
out of a single-wing offensive
alignment has shaken coach
Jerry Redman and h i s
University Trojan staff.
In this age of T-formation
• football few high s c h o o 1
youngsten have come across
the older offensive lineup and
University is no exception.
'Ibe Trojans, therefore, have
spent at least70 percent of·the
week's practice sessions on
• defense trying to master the
game their fa thers pla)'ed
years ago.
Webb will face the T.roja"ns
wilh an unblemished record of
two wins in as many outings.
University, after winning its
finit two games, dropped a 27-
8 decision to Banning last
week.
Leading runner on the Webb
squad and the man who
directs the attack from lhe
important tailback position is
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Massimino is the ultimate as a .. ·
water polo player.
He is the spark behind coach .
Ed Newland's UC Irvine team
that won its 11th victory
against one defe at Friday
night.
1 ti.fassimino scored t h r e e
goals as the Anteaters topped
host Cal State (Long Beach ) in
Belmont Plaza pool, 11·5, to
Jemain undl!:feated in col·
legiate compeUlion this sea· ;
son.
Irvine: moved in front at the
out.set and held a 3-1 edge':
after lhe first quarter. The 1
margin was steadl!Y incre':5e<1 '. i
in every period with the final i
margin of six goals giving the .
Anteaters a <:ilmparallvely ,,,
ea!ly victory . .. :
In six of the 12 game!! Irvine '.,
has ·played it has been in
double figures and the team
·average is at 12. 7 per game
for 12 outings.
! The opposition has been
--t'imited to an average of 4.7•'
· during the same period and :
the-lowest-total for-UCl wu:L
against Golden West (S}.
George Erving, an agile !60-MARINA QB STEVE MONAHAN IS DIRECTED pounder. BY COACH LEON WHEELER.
Mas.simino increased his .-
season total to 29 while team:
mate Jim Bradburn hit the net
twice to remain two back at 27 •
Mike Martin and Jacky
Dickmann each had a pair of
goals and Bob McClell~n and
Jim McDonald hit one each.
Perhaps the key to the suc-
cess of Webb, however, re!lts
with "Frank Wood, the All-CIF
A division CMter. Wood not
only passes the ball on a
direct snap from center on
every play but also plays
defense. He weighs in at 195
pounds.
The Webb record last year
was 7·2 and University was a
dream in lhe minds of the
Tustin school board.
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Marina, Santa Ana Collide "We: played sloppy at times
but came through when we
had to," Newland said after
the match. "There were a lot Vikings Face Resurgent Saints Tonight of fouls in the 1ame but we
were in front all the way."
For the first time since their
football aeries with the Santa
Ana Salnll was initiated in
1!164, the Marina Vikings have
been established as favorites
to dump coach Tom Baldwin's
Sainls in a Sunset League bat-
tle between the two teams
tonight (3) at Westminster
High ..
The one Individual mostly
responsible for the: latest San-
ta Ana successes is 5-10, 165-
pound halfback Monte Floyd,
runnerup in the league's low
hurdle finals last spMng.
Wheeler says of Floyd, "he
is perhaps their best all-round
beck.
''Lately he's been playing on
a sprained ankle , w h l ch
doesn't teem to bother him too
much during a game."
(lB5) and flanker S le v e The loss was only the second
Hernandez (170) behind him . of the seasonifor Long Beach
Allhough the: Marina line against four victories. Mltch
boasl! Dave Jackson (208) as Ivey had a pair of goals for
the only plus·200-pounder, ends the 49ers to lead his team .
Bob Witt (185) and Jeff Losner Tuesday afternoon Newland
( 1"' . r th s . will take the: ~igh-scorlng • o.i) are a patr o e unset s Antealer squad to San Dle1o ·~"
biggest and most capable peo-State College for a tuneup ·. t
pie at handling the flanks. game wilh the Aztecs prior to .:
The sevent h Saints·Vikings participation in the All·UC
meeling has all the ingredients tournament at Santa Barbara ~.
of a knockdown, dragout bat-next weekend.
Il e, wit h both sides exhibiting, ------------
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The Saddleback attack ls
based around the runnln1 of
sophomore tailback T o b y
Whipple who hJJ rushed for
354 yards in the two games.
Footb811 Standings
Coach Leon Wheeler's Vik-
ings are three·point choices to
tack on their first victory ever
over the Santa Anans, who
wtre perennial Sunset con-
tenders until last season "''hen
a porous defense allowed 145
points in six loop tilts.
The former ~1orningside
mentor is also wary of the
Seint aerial circus. featuring
junior quarterback G a r y
Brown tossing prayers to fleel-
footed receivers like Floyd,
John Thomas and Walt Mead .
plenty of momentum . lMMNNNWWWWW""IC The big question is: Will r
Marina's defensive momen·
tum pay off bigger then the re-
cent impetus generated by
Senta Ana's offense.
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&eplfl \e field& of competition
. will hilhliahl ton I g h I's
Eastern FuMy Car and Pro
Stock Clwnpiooshlp at Oranp
·County l nternatlonal
Raceway.
Qualtlytng w11 ocheduled for
2 o'clock thl& afternoon with
11\de by aide eUminatlons com-
mencing at a.
• An invitational funny car
catecory. a race featuring
Southland· funny car drivers'
and an open division race are
all on tap in tonight's com-
peUtton.
The fow1h rwuling of the
, BoMie ud Clyde Drap for
I!MI and earlier 1utm 11 slated
for I 1.m. 8UDday.
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Qtiarterbacks Chris Hector
and Bob Bosanko figure to
give the Gauchos a balanced
attack with their passin g. Hec-
tor has completed eight of 24
passeJ for 131 yards while
Bosanko h11s hit on eight of 15
for 1n yards.
Htclor saw only f I r & t
quarter duty against Cypress,
being sidelined with a slight
concuuion. But H a r t m a n
reports he's going at full tile
and will st.art against the
Panthers. \
Rocky Fletcher leads a
tough Gaucho defensive crew
at a linebacker apot. Fletcher
is also the 1tartlng fullback.
Quarter back Joe Brotdon
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Grove highlighted the final
evening of regular fall !!ipeed-
way motorcycle rac:ing at Or·
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oval Friday night by plck!ng
up a pair of wins.
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reeord to 3-6 and 2-t. in the
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COSTA 1 MESA~NEWPORT BEACH .
' \SPACE It WXURY .$29,
· l" large· bedrooms. 2 baths, delfghUul family room.
MaJi:ilific~nt fireplace wins admirition of all. Horrte-
makei"'s dreatn kttchen with finest bUilt·in appliances
including·· disttwa she'r. Covered~ patio." Pool-sized
, grounds -lan\fscaped to perfectjon. uApple Pie"
order inside & ·out/ (9945} 540-1720 ·
, EXQUISITt NEWPORT-$65,000
.z&iO sq. fL of lui:ury & ·convenience. 4 bedrooms. 3
baths, banquet djning room. "finest built-ins dishwash-
~r. New carpeting, drapes. Patio. Large sun deck.
Near tbe beacb. Newport Hgts. Jr. Harbor Ensign &
'. NeJVPOrt.Harbor High area. ·An address of prestige!
510!1720
BEAUTIFUL SPANISH-MESA VERDE
on Clubhouse Circle -aristocratic tilling with· no
maintenarice cares. Spacious .bedrooms1 3 separate
batlis, an' electric UAward" ·lSbiltin kitchen, dish ...
wasber. Full dining loom, family room, magnjficen!
• f~plac"' ~vy ·•big carpeting, chstdm drape!i 'tltru·
·out.' Pool & recreation at yo~ "Finger Tips". (0153)
• 541).[ 720 . • ii '
, . 4 BEDkr.t::...:$33,500 wnH &Yi% 'rHA LOAN
A lQVely home with trilly a park·like yard. Pride of
1ownership -excellent area near South Coast Plaza.
Ve"ry spacious !Jome with 2 baths, large family toom,
beautiful fireplace, Juxury. builtin kitchen, disbwash-
' er. Wall to wall carpeting, drapes. Cpvered patio. oQiy~s yri. new & it's a ''"honey." Subject to. annual·
o/,r.::rate loan now on .Property assumption! Monthly
P~>'.)l'ents_less than rent! (0144)' 540-1~
· "FAMILY AFFAIR"-$29,950!
ExceIJent Costa Mesa area near schools, shopping &
every~onvenience. Beautiful landscaped Jot. Spa·
cious -bedrooms, 2lh bathS, lru:ge living room with
exotic4irepj.ace, ~&• family .roolll-l!eaujjlpl kit£11· en wltlt·g!Wnlllf!biillt;!n range, oven.!. dlslrl(ali&er,
I.cads .pt. cupboN!fs. DesiiJ>ed f~ac!i~f~
lovin( ~ftl' i!U~ou~ otter(~ ... · • ~
. '4 BEDRM.-~27i980-4KI DOWN 6.1 • .,. ·
ro. buy -very spacious home designed for active
falnily living & entertaining. 2 bath( nie<I family
rooln, ,qU,ality ~arpeting. Immediate pos~ession.
Forced" air J\eat, all electric built.in ~"Award'·'' kitr .
ehen ... Dishwasher, Patio. Large ho~e in e,cellent
ar~a. Make yo~ terms. (9785) 540-1720
"VACATION YEAR ROUND"-$18,500-
5% % LOAN
Lill.:e living in vacationland all year round. Nothing
to do but reJax & enjo)' the pool, recreation facilities)
beahtiful grounds. Privacy if desired is yours in the·
deUgbUul 2 bath residence. King sized bOdrooms.
beautiful kitchen builtin range, oven, dishwasher &
refrigerator. Subjept<tcnpresent annual % rate loan
now on property msumption. Paymen,ts . .plUcQ: less
than.rent! (0034) 540-1720 · ;' .
NEBULOUS NEWPORT -$28;950 -
WALK TO BEACH!
Walle to beach from this delighUul residence ,-king
sized bedrooms, 2 baths, family roorh.-Dream kit~
chen wi~ built-in rangei oven & dishwasher. Elegant
fireplace. Patio. Charm Glow gas fired BBQ. Built-in
cabmets; extfa shower In garage. Alley access FOR
BOAT OR TRAILER. (9798) 540-1720.
UPPER BACK BAY! LEASE /OPTION-$350 MO.!
A home you can buy easier than paying rent as yon
build up ·an equity in.your own private paradise. 4
bedrooms., 3 baths. family room. full dining room.
All the deluxe features. A prestige location. For de-
tails please call now 540-1720 ·
30 FT. FAMILY ROOM-$32,750 .
A beautiful home ih ,a prestige neighborhood.'-Ver,y
spacious bedrooms,! baths. huge recreation •room -
room for regulation pool table. Great for· parties &
family ge t-togethers. Cathedral beamed ceilings -
bar 2 refrigerators, buUtin kitchen, banquet sized
dining room. Elegant' fireplace. So much here for
the price! 540-1720
2 STORY-5 BEDRM. $37,500·
No down G.I. or low down all others. Majestic 2 story
residence in a pride of ownership area. 3 batlJ:S,
beautiful decor -decorator's murals, exquisite built ..
in kitchen, dishwasher. Patio with gas fired/BBQ.
Attractive coachman's lantern. Beautiful dichondra
lawns, trees, colorful shrubs at.flowers. 540-1720 ·
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·PRIVATE ESTATE "NEwPoRT;'-$57,SOI
Walled community living -aristocratic in every re-
spect. Ve~y sp~cious 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family rool!l
home, 2 exqulsite fireplaces. 40 ft. aluminum· cov·
ered patio. BeaL1tiful landscaping. Enjoy, tb.e ,club-
house community pool, putting green" All the ad·
vantages of Country Club living -yet .estate sized
grounas & privacy all your own! (0051) 540-1120'
$22,750 WITH FHA LOAN TO ASSUME
Payment Jess than rent includes everything. Very
·attractive home near -(lh mile) to beach! 135·ft,
deep grounds -room for pool: Spacious bedrooms
den, luxurious sh3g carpeting, drapes. Price reduced
$1,000 for immediate sale. Vacant -move· right in!
(0052) 540-1720
EXQUISITE "DEL CERR0"-$31 ,000
Space -luxury & comfoi:t inside & out! 4 bedroom,
3 ~th home. Full banquet sized dining room, home-
maker's pride & joy kitchen with finest built· in fea-
tures, di shwasher1 custom drapes. Paneling, cus-
t.Qm tile. :water sottener. Room for pool. Only 3 yrs.
new -·better ttiPn a .model home. Submit no·down
G.Io or law doWlNlll others! (0315) 540-1720
$33,500 Wini 6Y2 % LOAN
Prestige area near Orange Coast College & huge
shopping center. Extra sharp home!With 4 bedrooms,
.20 ft . gracious living roo~eilhaiCed by fireplace,
family room, 2 baths. Qvei'sized ·P.aneled garage -
ideal !or "TEEN" parties. Sul>ject<to 6% annual rate
loan assumption now on property. 540-1720
TERRIFIC POOL HOME WITH 6% 6.1. LOAN
Priced at government appraisal at $32,950 -means
honest value on today's market. Prestige location ·
prestige home with oversized bedrooms, 2 baths,
luxury features. Only 2 yrs. new. Loads of decking,
lush tropical landscaping; Present annual % rate
loan on property to be assumed. -~1720.
INSPIRATION HOME WITH lOOLL _
Superb family living with space & luxury thruout.
4 bedrooms, family room, 2 baths, full dining room
awaiting your special entertairl~ng. Outdoor fun &
entertaining-in the heated & filtered pool, loads of
decking & patio areas. BBQ -pool enclosed for
safety•flcmr.•rExtra ealing area in deligbtfnl builtln
kitchen, disftwasher. Heavy shake roof 9'auty. Prime
Costa Me+&"l!'•a. (Olli:!) 540-172D
PAlATIAL HOME\$42,750!
With all the amenities one e~cts to find in a lux-
µry home situated in a professional atmosphere. 4
bedrooms. 2 baths, family room. Big }>atio overlooks
. a truly. p~k-like yard. Formal dining room: Sparkling
kitchen with finest buil tin range, 9ven & dishwaslr
er, additional eating area. Mttgnificent 'fireplace. SO
many extras here -we invite your admiration! (0200)
'540-1720
A BEAUTY WITH 5% % LOAN!
Only 5 vrs. 'new & shows like a brand new model
.home. Oversized bedrooms, 2 gleaming bathS, large
family room. Homemaker's pride kitchen with.finest
builtin appliances -even a dishwasher! Majestic
fireplace. Delightful covered patio. Sprinklers. Loads
of concrete work, cascading waterfall. Truly a "Show
Pia~.:· Subject to: annual % rate loan assumption
now op, p~op{rt)' ._~ mon!hl.Y payments le5' tban,
· rent' inq!nde eveiithing! Wll8) ·540.1120 ' •• \l ..
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P.O. BOX 14GO, 16111 B .. ch Blvd .
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2955 Harbor Blvcl.1: Costa Mesa 540-1720
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Satunfl)', Oc:tobtr 10, 1970 DAILY PILOT
HUNTINGTON BEACH-FOUNTAIN. VALLEY
$28,!'i!O WITH 51A%-$131 MO.
includes everything'. Bes\ buy in area! Like ntw .
home with oversized _bedrooms 2. baths_,. inviting__
fireplace, all tile bUll s in cneenUflii!Chen Iii
please any "Queen", Beautiful tear yard, patio, pool,
shufflebi>ard: OUtdoor paradise. SUbject to annual %
rate loan assumption. now on property! Hurry call
now. 96Z.1373
HOW 'BOUT• lH!S! '$23;958' WITH NO DOWN!'
Submit all terms -no down G.l ., low down all 'oth-
ers or assume pre51'!nt 51ho/o G.I. loan now. on proir
erty. Payments $131 per month! Co mpletely redec-
orated 3 bedroom, attractive natural brick fireplace
in secluded rear living room , d"ream kitchen with
builtin raDge & oven. Patio, double garage. Prime
loca~ion near everything! (0350) ~2-6691
EXTRA SHARP HOME-$29,950!
Owner leaving area -bring your boat or trailer
because you h:1ve alley access & gate. Generous Siz-
ed bedrooms, 2 baths, exquisite fireplace, 2 fire-
places. Mini-orchard. QuatitY.~ construction -huge
·pool • sized grounds· -•landsca~ed to perfection!,
(0351) 846-0l!O'I
· "IDEAL FAMllYUYING"-$32,950
Very spacio~s home with beaulifql cusloJ!l built -
added1-0n' farriily room with inViting fire.place. New
shag carpeting, all bedrooms, c)rpeted .. lcads of
paneliJ)&. Electric gate opener. MagnifiCent atrium
enp-y home -a decorator's dreazil cpme true pati9.
.II,. home you'll be proud to own in~n area of utmost
convenience! (0352) 962·1373
' NEAR GOLF COURSE!-$31,500
WITH 7Y2% LOAN
Major shoppin~ center & Meado,vlm'k Country Ctub
area, sharp & lmtnaculate. Adult~ occupied in shows
like.a mQdel home. Only 2 yr:s. new with 4 bedrooms,
2 baths, :family room, bright & cheerful home with
all eleclric push button built-in kitchen, dishwasher,
large neatly landscaped -yard. Sprinklers, covered
.paUo. (0347) 846-0604
OLD W.DRLD CHARM + FUTURE PLANS
' -$21,950
Live in tHe 'tomfortable home set e0n9enielit to ev·
eortJtlng & plan for your future. Terrific land value
-(50x200 ft.) Adjacent,to,Huntipg\o!J Beach Sbop!
ping Center. For details ·cau (0313) 962-1373
FANTASTIC BUY NEAR BEACH-$25,540!
· ( 3 hdroom Home)
30 ft. master bedroom -terrific! la rge family kitch-
en with• finest built-in features. Large living room.
Bright & cheerful home on hug:e pool sized lot. 2
blocks to beach. Owner helps with fin ancing. (0321) 84&-0604 .
/ $26,500WITH 5% % LOAN
Monthly payment $129 a month. Present annual %
rate loan now on property which may be assumed.
Less than rent! Oversized bedrooms, 2 baths, fami-
ly room. Magnificent massive Palos Verdes stone
fireplace. Beautiful family room for all the. action.
Jr, Estate grounds -lovely setting -for patio. Near
all schools & major shopping. (0353) 842-6691
16111 BEACH BLVD ............ 142-6691
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HUNTINGTON BEACH '
CORONA-NORCO
HORSE RANCHES AND HOMES
$23,000--10 DOWN G.I. OYER Yi ACRE •
Very nice like new home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
family room, finest builtin features. Horse paradise
-room for 5 animals. Sprinklers. Double garage.
Fireplace. Very sharp property inside & out. (0127)
543-9429
WOW! 3 BEDRM.-2 BATH-$21 ,500!
Striking modem with all! Secluded rear living room,
targe enclosed patio, forced air heat. Huge grounds
-garage with added' storage room. Will sell at gov-
ernment appraisal with low-low down -Jess than
rent paymenls. (03161 543-9429
OYER l·ACRE HIDE·A·WAY
FABULOUS POOL HOME
Owner will help with financing so your down pay·
ment wiU be very Jaw -monthly installments less
than rent. Oversized bedrooms. 2 baths, family
room. Separate quarters for Mother·in-Jaw Isolated
from rest of home. Beautiful pool. Huge 60xl9 ft
garage. Cross--cross fenced. This has all luxury_ fea-
tures! Hurry, priced below replacement at $34,500.
543-9429
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4 BEDRM-$27,9011-YOUR TERMS!!
Vacant -almost immediate possession! No down
1G.l. -l~w down .all others. ve7 nice _~ome near
.the Peacb!~ft. _patio for out oar en1oyment. 2
baths, full dinin}'room, bjoautiful builtin kitchen.
Qwner anxious, ~urry & see this one first! (0300)
M2-6691
: . . . ., $2~~ DOWN! $26,950!
'fdeet' location near all freeways, schoools & shol>"'
ping!. Very spacious home with familr room, 2 baths.
New plush sh~ carpeting, elegant fi replace sets off
spaciou·s living:room. Newly decorated inside & out.
Lo\iv 'down to .present annual % rate G.l . loan on
propepY J' Payments like rent! (0240 ). 842·6691.
$28 ,950 · WITH 5% % LOAN-$149 MO.
payments includes taxes, insurance • everything!
Very Immaculate home in better than new condition!
Oversized ~~ms , 2 baths, family room. Heavy
·shake roo( beauty with a large patio for outdoor
pleasures. Prime location near all conveniences.
Present FHA loan on property which may be as.
sunied • your monthly installments are less than
rent! (0237). 846-0604.
. 4 dlHAMILY RM-$23,950
Truly a "Doll •iiobse" with so many delighUul fea-
tures you won't.be. able to resist! 2 baths, family
room~ magnificent Palos Verdes stone fireplace, new
lovely sha~ carpeting, book shelves in 2 bedroc;>ms.
Freshly ya1ntf:d inside & out. Builtin efficiency kit-
chen, ful dini/lg room. Huge (70 x 111 ft.) pool sized, .
with patio, grounds. Near Beach, all schools & ma-
jor shopping .. .(0169). 84t>OC04.
""YOUNG & BEAUTIFUL"-$29,950!
Attractive home -looks like new with spacious bed~ ·
rooms, 2 baths, gourmet kitchen wi th fmest built-in .
features -dishwasher. Massive fireplace. Beautiful
aluminum covered patio. Pool sized yard. Prime lo-.
cation. (0196). 96~1373. -
RAMBLING 4 BEDROOM "SPANISH" $27,950!
Beautiful one level "Glen Mar West'' home. Space
unlimited (2000 "'l· ft.). All the delightful built ins,
dishwasher. Exqwsite fireplace, huge 21 ft. patio for
outdoor pleasur~~· Plush carpeting, drapes & pretty
curtains, cus!om wall paper. It's loo good to last!
,H~ry! (028&), 842-6691.
18884 Brookhvrst
Fountain Valley 962-1373
EL TORO • LAKE FOREST
MISSION VIEJO .
GREAT POTENTIAL-4 BEDROOM-$29,900!
Needs a little paint & yard work but the value goes
up $$$ by doing it yourself. Very lovely home with
space galore. 2 baths, .beautiful kitchen with hand_y
work features, dishwasher. Magnificent fireplace.
Big ~ big lot. Near beach & all conveniences. (0021}
830-ro60
5 BEDRM "SADDLEBACK YIEW"-$35,900
Talk about serenity -this is it! A superb view of
lovely mountains. 3 baths, family room. Magnificent
fireplace, plush carpeting, custom drapes. Wife's
dream kitchen with never-fail instant cook centers,
dishwasher. Delightful free swim pool too! Covered
patio. (0077) 830-6060
"MISSION YIEI0 "-$29,950
WITH 6Y2 % LOAN!!
Greatest financing you can have on tod.ay's market
-a lovely like new home wjtb outstanding features,
exquisite gold carpeting, air conditioned, lovely view
horhe with many extras -bookshelves, decorator
hanging lamps. Extra cabinets in garage. King bed·
rooms, 2 baths, family room. Magnificent fireplace
in secluded rear living room! Dream built.-in kitchen
-dishwasher, This is one in a million -better hUJ'<c
ry! (0234) 830-6060
ONLY LOOKS EXPENSIYE!-$26,500!
Delightful home with central air conditioner -keep
cool all summer Jong. 17 ft. patio for warm weath·
er fun & entertaining. Pool-sized grounds -room for
boat & trailer with access for same. Plush carpet-
ing & custom drapes. Spacious bedrooms, 2 separate
baths, all electric kitchertwith instant maid service
-dishwasher. Majestic fireplace. A beautiful home
at a price well. below replacement! (0081 ) BS0.6060
FIXERUPPER-"$$ MAKER"-EL TORO
4 bedroom with pool. Needs a litUe work-but great.
est potenUal here. Near all schools, Mission -Viejo
High Scbool 4lstrict .. major shopping, 2 baths. Many
extras. Very.sound investment at '28,000! 830-60el>
23331 El ·Toro Road 830·6060
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S1turd1y1 OctoQ« 10, 1970
Real /
Estate
• Questions
and
Comment
'By
R111tor
Randall McCardlo
We wili' IM ,65 yeors young this year. We are pl11n.
ntng on selling our home to our son. l1n1t there some
kind of income tex break we are entitled to because of
our age? Thanks.
... 1•1•'• .
Company Predicts
Big Hou sing Boom
II)' NORMAN UMPSTER
WASHING TON (UPI) -
Raymond H. Lapin, former
prllidant of !he Federal Na•
tlonal Morlgese Aaoclotlon,
predicts thll decade will pro-
duce the biggest boom In hou,s.
ing in the nation's hl.5tory -
provided money can be found
to flnanct It.
H. C. -Costa Mesa
If you sold your residence during the Ye.3r you maY,
generally elect to exclude from your gross mcome part
or all of the gain on that sale if : ·
1. You were 65 Or older before the date of the sale;
and
CENTURY PARK IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY OF FE RING NEW TH IRD PHASE OF SO HOMES
"I believe that we are going
to see a boom in housing dur-
ing the 1170s that will dwarf
the high bullding levels of the
1950I," Lapin said. ''Be.cause
of the problems ol ligbt money
in the past sntral years, °le
demand for housing b a s
bea>me enormous.
2. You owned and used the property sol~ as your
principal residence for a period (whether continuous or
Editor's noU: Columnist McCardle U ·leadoff lecturer in
the sixth annual real estate investment leciure serits to be
presented by the DAILY PILOT a1~d Orange Coast College
district. Series has been moved this year, however, to the
Golden Wtst College camp11s. The first lecture (Tu.e~day,
Oct. 13) will start at 7:30 p.111. i11 Co'llege Cenler. Re91ster
at the lecture . , . no ch.urge. All four sessions are o~n to
t he public a11d free. /t1cCardle's topic: "Tailoring Yo ur
Investrnen t."
interrupted) totaling at least five years within the eight-
year period ending on the date of the sale.
Taxpayers who meet these req~irements can .ele~t
to exclude their entire gain if the ad1usted sales price is
$20,000 or Jess. If the adjusted sales price is over ~.000,
an election may be made to exclude part of th~ gain.
The adjusted sales price is the amount !ealized from
the sale after commissions and other selling expenses,
minus certain ".fixing-up expenS~s." Only one election
to exclude gain may be made during the taxpayer's
lifetime.
Did I hu r you 1ay that the discount rate wa s more
Important than the Interest ,rate when figuring th• yield
on • trust deed? Please explain. I might want to buy
an occasional second trust deed. Ho w does the yield of
·the discount rate compare with the interest rate? Please
give an examplt,.l J . W. -Newpo rt Beach
Say you bought a note discounted at 30 percent [you
.pay 70 cents on the dollar) and Lheinter~st rate is e~ght
percent and the term is three year s. The ~ctual yield
":ill be approximately 25 .86 percent. In this example.
11.43 percent return is obtained from interest and 14.3
percent return is obtained from discounted principal.
These figures show that you g~t more retul!l from
the discount than you do from the interest. The interest
rate is not such a critical factor. Don't worry too much
about the interest rate -concern yourself with the dis-
count rate. U we reduced the interest rate of eight per-
cent to six percent this would be ~ 25 p~rcent reduction
in primary interest reduces the final y1eld by 11~8 pet:
cent. However if we reduce the discount by 25 percent
(30 percent to '22.5 percent) the overall yield i.s re:<Juc~
to 20 percent. This shows a 25 percent reduction m dis·
cOunt reduces the final yield by 22.6 percent or, the dis-
count has approximately twice the effect on the yield as
t he interest rate has.
Editor's Note: Randall R. ~lcCardle is the president
cf the Real E'l!taters, an investment analyst, college lecturer,
and author of "Real Estate in California ." Send your com·
ments and questions to Randall R. McCardle. c/o the DAILY
PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Cos:a lrfesa, 92626.
$3 Million Home Sales
Reached at Greenhrook
More than $3 million in sales available ," said Henderson.
has been reached al the "Homeowners are automatic-
L a r w i n Company's Green· ally members of Club Green-
brook community in Fountain brook."
Valley since Its opening less ''Tb e uniquely-designed
than three months ago. recreation center i n c l u d e s
"It's grailfying lo s ee complete kitchen fa cilities, a
Greenbrook·Fountain Valley fireside lounge with a wet bar,
develop into one or ihe best· game rooms, a dance floor,
selling c o m m u n i t t e s in and an arts and crafts cen-
Sauthern Californ ia." staled ter." he staled.
Rod Henderson. Greenbrook "Club Greenbrook a 1 so
sales manager. "Most of our features a junior Olympic
sales have been to growing sv;immlng pool, men's and
families who want to live com-women 's saunas, a large
fortably in a T e c r e a t i o n • barbecue area, and a fully
oriented, master-planned com-equipped dark room f o r
munity." photography buff s, '' Hen·
''Greenbrook homes offer derson added.
buyers many eitra features The community also has a
and a lot or living space for Larwin Home Center withi.n
their money," Henderson ad· its model complex, offering
ded. •·n.ese factors. plus the homeowners a complete line
community·s extensive recre•· of rumishing_s end appliances.
tional facilities and excellent in addition to providing pro-
localion make our homes an fessional decorating counsel.
e x c e p t i 0 n a I I y good in· Greenbrook is located on
vestment." Magnolia Ave., one mile south
of !he San Diego Freeway .
Willows Has
Low Density
Atmosphere
A park atmosphere designed
for safety and recreation plus
homes priced ror the young
family budget are featured al
the Willows, Levitt and Sons of
California, lnc.'s new com·
munity opening today near
Irvine.
Surrounded by 1 r v I n e
m a s terplanned low-density
communities, the Willows ls
located on Walnut Avenue
between Jeffrey and Culver
and just south of the Santa
Ana Freeway.
Ninety of an eventual 510
homes are in the Kirst unit.
They are priced from $21 ,990
to $25,900 and range in siie
fr om two to four bedrooms.
''The entire project was
carefully planned to give max·
imum recreational and home
value in a highly desirable
area.many_familles could ~not
afford previously," said Fred
Dayan, vice president and
general manager of Levitt and
Sons of California.
"Homes are priced well
below other nearby homes.
Yet. families have the location
advantages of quality schools
(from elementary to universi-
ty), major shopping cenltr!,
and freewa y acces,,"
-The Willows centers iround
a community park an d
children's playground. Since
the park and playground are.,
to be deeded to the Orange
County Department of Parks
and Recreation, there will be
no maintenance fees required
A large landscaped green
belt meanders through the en·
tire project with .cul-de-sac
streets on eilher side.
"We planned for as many
cul de sacs as possible. The
low trallic volume is an ex·
tremely important s a f e t y
feature," Dayan noted.
The homes, all on pool·sized
Jots, ar'" available in four floor
plans with a total. of twelve
exterior design selections.
Quality e1ter!Or ap-·
pointments include w o o d
siding, brick dttail, textured
stucco, and sheltered en-
tryways. All homes are com·
pletely fenced .
Interiors feature vaulted
ceilings, large counrty kit·
chens with sliding glass doors,
and paU~vlew master suites.
Kitchens are equipped with
bull.,.in ovens, ranges, and
disposals.
Every home comes with a
homeowner warranty that in-
sures correction of any struc-
tural defect for as long as the
original owner lives in the
home. Levitt' and Sons of
CaUfomia is the only firm cf.·
fering such a warranty
anywhere.
The Will1>ws is Levitt and
Sons of C8lifornia, Inc. ·s third
sin gle-femity development.
Alton Street In Santa Ana
opened In February. The se-
cond community -T b e
Crossroads -opened in Santa
Ana last week.
Century Park Ope11s
Third Phase Houses
Huntington
Cajon Rates
Popularity No-down VA and low-down
FHA financing will now be of-
fered at Century Park in
Fountain Valley. which will in-
troduce its W.home third
phase today, according to
John B. Parker, President of
PBS Corporation.
"Even though we have add-
ed considerable square foot~
age to the living room, dining
area and kitchen of the Plan
2," said Parker, "we have
only raised the price $S0 above
the Plan 2 price in the second
unit." New price of the Plan
Is $30,995.
All models of the privacy·
oriented indoor-outdoor homes
include such extras as vaulted
beam ceilings. shake roofs ,
color-coordinated built·in ap.
pliances, drainatic entries,
wall-to-wall carpeting a n d
spacious garages. Distinctive
brick fireplaces are also ·in-
cluded.
Century Park is built around
an $100,000 landscaped park
donated to the city of Fountain
Valley bY. PBS Corporation.
In addition, Century Park is
only one mile from Mile
Square Park, a 640-acre
ncreational facility scheduled
for a Phase 1 opening ten-
tatively in November. Propos-
ed plans for the park include
an historic-village, lake,--model
boating pond, children's zoo,
and picnic and barbecue
playground areas. The park
already encompasses an 18·
hole public golf course, and
landscaped areas.
Century Park is also close to
new schools, several large
shopping centers. and ac-
cesses to the San Diego,
Newport and Garden Grove
Freeways are all within a
three-mile radius of the new
development.
Century Park, where five in-
dividual models are on display
everyday from 10 a.m. until
dusk, is located on Bushard at
Ellis Street In Fountain
Valley. Prices of the luxury
homes start at $28,995.
Tour Sla ted
By Realtors
A big, two-story home, the
El Cajon, is one of the popular
models at Don Ayres Jr.'s
Rani:ho La Cuesta in Hun·
tington Beach. It is a four
bedroom home with three full
bathrooms.
'Mle El Cajon has a three
car garage, wet bar and
fireplace. The new model, now
open for viewing, has a family
room downstairs and a 10 x 22
bonus area upstairs which
builder Don Ayres Jr. will
finish at no extra cost to early
bu yen;.
Depending on buyers' op-
tions, the El Cajon sells for
$34,390 to $35,700, according to
sales mana~r Heinz Lueck.
Other new homes at Rancho
La Cuesta sell for as low as -$33,940. Hun tington Beach and Foun-Five furn ts he d and
lain Valley Realtors are plan· decorated model homes are
nihg a ·tou r or ofie of the open daliY 8t Brookhurst St.
largest pieces of real estate in and Atlanta Ave. Free
West Orange County. decorater service is available
But the emphasis won't be to assist buyers in selecting
on business for the tour will be drapes, carpeting aod color
·a round of golf at the Mile coordination.
Square Country Club, Foun· ;:=========:; lain Valley.
The Huntington Beach-Foun-
tain Valley board has schedul·
ed a "Day of Golt Fellowship"
for Oct. 20. The $14 tab in-
cludes green fees, dinner, goll
carts and prizes.
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64H321
"Added to that, household
formations will t n c re a s e
tremendously. In the next
decade the net increase in
household formaUons is e1-
pected by the experts to more
than quadruple . We have a
tremendous demand for all
kinds of housing. But we have
problems -serious problems
-finding the money to
finance that great demand."
Lapin made the comments
In announcing he h a s
established a new mortgage
banking firm, with head-
quarters in San Francbco. He
said be is convinced it will be
able to tap ,.new sources of
money aod provide some of
the fund! to fuel the boom.
Federal housing er perts
.hope Lapin will be auccessfuJ
in his efforta to obtain money
(or home loans through the
securities market.a:, f r om
pension and retirement funds
and from other large in-
vestors.
The government National
Mortgage Association. an
agency o{ the Department of
Housing and Urban Develop-
ment , has been searching for
new sources or housing money
for months. So has the
private ly .owned but
government-spawned Federal
National Mortgage Association
(FNMA), which Lapin once
headed .
Lapin also aaid his new
company planned to go into
partnership with large cor-
porations to issue securities to
raise money for borne loans.
Home building is just now
pulling out of a year-long
slurnp caused mainly by a
Hills Near Center
One of -the
' ' distinct ad-
vantages of the Niguel Hills
housing community in Laguna
Niguel is its close proximity to
the newly completed Orange
County South Coast Regional
Civio Center.
The $18 million b o u s i n g
comffiunity, built by Crown
Development Company, a joint
venture between Standard·
Pacific Corp. and Hester
Development, is located one-
half mile from the new center.
The civic complex, which
covers a six block area, in-
cludes a courthouse, a fire sta-
tion, two major banking
branches, and the county
building department. The new
Laguna Niguel Town Center is
immediately adjacent to the
complex and includes: a
supermarket, drug s t o re ,
beauty and barber shops, a
bicycle shop and numerous
other novelty shops.
"Homebuyers of Niguel Hills
can e.njoy a country at-
mosphere with all the con-
veni~ or city livirlg,'' said
Ronald R. Foell, president of
NIGUEL HILLS ,OFFERS COMFORT
CalUoi'nla at Irvine is a lS.
minute drive from the new
homes.
shortag_e of money f o r
mortgages. As a result, the
nation now faces a housing
shortage which Housing and
Urban Development Secretary
George Romney says Is the
worst since World War II.
Lapin made headlines last
year when be attempted to
defy President Nixon's efforts
to fire him as FNMA pres!·
dent. Lapin, a lifelon g
Democrat, filed suit in the
U.S. District Court In
Washington against the Pres!·
dent, claiming that Nixon
could not legally remove him.
The suit was withdrawn early
this year.
Lapin was appointed FNMA
bead by fomi.er President
Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968. At
that time, FNMA was a
government agency. Later
that year, Congress decided to
convert the association into a
private corporation. It had a
joint public-private manage-
ment for a transition period
which ended early this year. It
was 'during the transition
period that Nixon fired Lapin.
Lapin argued he had been
appointed for the entire transi·
tion period and could • be
removed only for improper
conduct. The Republlca n
Administration replied that it
did not consider bis work to be
satisfactory.
However, after Lapin
withdrew bis suit against the
President, he was reconciled
with the FNMA management.
Tbe association's current
president, Oakley Hun t e r ,
recently praised Lapin during
the ceremony which marked
the hanging or the former
President's portrait in the new
FNMA building in Washington.
ILDIRS
AMERICA'S
GREATEST
HARDWARE
STOR ES
Standard·Pacific. "The prime facilities including beaches. hearby with the Crown
location of our development Accesses to the San Diego Elementary School 1 o c a t e d
has proven to be one of the and Laguna freeways are within the community . Sad-
major areas of appeal to within a five-minute drive of dleback College is within 1
potential homebuyers." · Niguel Hills. five-minute drive of the site.
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move in wilh no down which also has interests in
payment. Tn addition , mortgage banking and ...arwln'' exclusive "GP0-36" d finance, commercial an in-1 financlng P r 0 g r a m is duslrlal development, retail
available, allowing buyers to home rumlshings, h om e "put-off" a portion of their ...a • resale, and relah:u 11ervteeS.
monthly payments for 36 t.arwin has recently expanded
months, with the unpaid its operations t b r o u g b o u t
bal&nce amortized over an ex-California and into th e
tended period of ·time. Inst.ant ChlcallO area .
trade--in on buyer's homes is Larwin Is 3 subsidiary of
offered through La r w In CNA Financial Corporation. •
ne,.11y. Chlcag1>based insurance and
Five full y decorated models financial services company
are now on <Usplay at Grten· wtth more than $3.S billion In brook, with Interiors b y
Evironmental Ccncepl.S. Inc. ,,..•.sse=t.s~. ~======"1'1
of Bevtrly Hills. Twenty.five
separate exteriors are being
oUtttd ln lfve dlfttrenl noor
plans, coordinated by Stewart
C. Woodard. Larwln's director
of environmental design.
"One of the. l;reat ltaturl!a
al Gn<nbrook b the wide
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Str~~mlining of Real Estate Fiµ·ancing ••
SAN FRANCISCO -Th<
bowing crunch Is easing, but
its presence has revealed.
weaknesses In real estate
financing that we had better
' fir, the president o( the 50,000.
member California Re a I
Estate As.wciatlon said here.
Melvin L. MoUld or Long
... · ·Beach~ -at a news. ~rence
: . at the Hilton, where pt.EA is
• holding Its annual ~vention,
· : calls "fo11 a aincerled effort by
. Realtors, savings and IOan
:. associatiiins/ and govefJ1ment
; : ~ "to put 6Ur financial house in ~·~ ordU."
:~: lf It ls not done, he warned .
the home-buying public wi ll
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btar the brunt of i:,eturrinC "We are. workina up.~ific ,t\lthority \be Cornmlsaiootr Tlntative' provlllons are now under ~nt oondiUons and market.· • qartnershlps ffOm usu f,
financial crises in lhl! coun-suggestlonl al°"' ~ line at• ba.s to correct Jib.um tl\rOUih-)>Otoe dn:Ulattd by FNllA ·ror NJ.. u ill principal _.. o1 s. Lenglhoft FHA mort(a8e Iilnlls. This _.Id 1 11.;,
try. thi! ·convention," l>e emrr regulation. . '· ......, .... nt. fina. ncing." He asked that a amortltatlon schedules beyoed California to com-te wiJh "It has become apparent," , _ _. " Jh • ••• will "'T.:".:"~ -· v-;•
.,.. ... , · .. • "'.""'"° · ·. "We need 1 unl!orm not:e ...W. aUed lor ••ll<h A wide ellort be ·Wlder1aken to the pmenl SO yean to alioW · other slates for bli lnvet1o6' r:a~:~~ "t~~ S:: 0~ °: know .what we consider unfair a:tJ deed ol .tru,St" M'ould' upifann note ud detd Of,.,trtllt· find pew IOIU'CeS, pirticwarly more potential buye rs to mQney, Mould stated .. rreetda: ·--e. to the consumer." sat "for. con v • ~ t '• n 1 I on a state -·1• 11 well r.an-,... streamlined, and guidelines CREA · b ·~ -\ , 1 ~ • ,.,..,...,lfl.. govemmentaL-chan· qualify. other twids for raident11 .. I acr.eu legislation mortgages · so they can be .rue Mae tums a profit," be · -.~ '· \ • . -applied t~ so~ of them to during the last s.ess.Ion of the boug°ht ind sold 11 k e aald. ~·so .coUld~a Oaliforilla nels.. · , •-Allo"\ savmgs and loan financing.
prHevent ~ leduse. .1. 11 1. Jegialature• to ,limit late securiJies" A good onlM •he l'flriiiw.a•t....: 'li:wlef' '1,ti,te Specific ~UtJons .. :w,ere: assoclaUonj to raise thelr Commenting: on the housing e_potn spec! IC& y + 0 b • -•UJI r · c-_ , .e'"V'-':"• ~r~· ~ , • -· d. I -· [I -C argecumuccess" Y·-felt couJd-oe 1fle· one ·wOrked ausp1ce3;-pa.tt..-1ts---own-way-t;Tax·ertmptcertfflcate3 .or-rates-•n.1 depOsttor ac-. -outlOOOelOlmit°r«enr ei£--sa,v1ngs an oan assoc1a ons , h. ' . ,... -7 as one area where abuses o(:. He also observed t at out by tb.e. ~e.d~.a! National and giving the Customer deposit for mo rt & ace ctlrdlng to the market so they ing of interest rates ea-
cur, saying that CREA has .Michael F. B. MacBan, state ~ortg~ge ~at1on un<ler ~Qler IOW'Ce of f\lnds." purposes. can compete better for funds. cpurWng. "I don't see 81fY
proposed to the California sa:-rlngs and Io a'n . com· its new a~tb9r~ty to .establish a ~e said that it his beCome 2. State treasury debentures 5. Passage of PropositJon: 10 drastic drop,'" ~ 5:1id, "b9t
Savings & Loan League that it m1SSioner, ls cohctmed m the secondary market in' them as apparent that the housing In. 1 that ·can be sold to pensjon at the November 3 electloa e~-we dO find-that they are eolng \
develop a voluntary code of same area and .has asked the well as. FHA and . VA• duslry "cannot rely on tbe funds; puttfilg the· proceeds in-empting loan! of over $tof,OOO · down ' f r a c: ti on a 11 J c,t
fair practices. It would put stale attorney general what mortcages, already uniform . PV~S Ind I~ aS90Ciitions to a secondary n;iortaat:e to corpora t I o.n s a:pd mortgages. '.
limits on prepayment
penalties, assumption fees,
and late charges. ·. ... . * * * * * * ::: Two Experts Praise
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SAN FRANCISCO -Give
private enterprise a goal, then
let it accompl~h it. This Is the
most effective role govern-
ment can play in the crealion
of desirable cities. in the opi-
nion of two planning experts
addressing a C<>nference here
during the annual convention
of the California Real Estate
· Association.
Speaking at the San Fran.
cisco Hilton Hotel, the two
· · were Richard A. Reese, vice
president for planning for the
. 83,000 acres under develop--< · rnent in Orange County, and
William R. Rugg, director of
the Redevelopment Agency of
San Leandro.
The session was . presided
over by Sebastiano Sterpa of
Burbank, chairman of the
CREA Realtors Plari"ning and
• ; Zoning Co mmittee, its
·sponsor.
"We have learned that there
, . is no inconsistency beh.,.een
the profit motive and a
dedication to a quality en·
vironment." said R ee.s e .
"Government must learn that
* * * Coed Takes
Top Honors
For Essay
Janice Redfield. 18--year old
high school student o f
Lucerne, California, was nam·
ed winner Oct. 8 in the
· ·California Real E s t a t e
Association's annual statewide
· essay contest. this year on lhe
· subject "What Are t h e
Adva ntages of a M a k e
··: America Belter Program ?"
::: She entered the contest last
•.· spring while a senior at Upper
Lake High School. She is now
in her first year at Yuba
College at Marysville.
Sbe received a $ 5 0 0
scholarship award and a com·
memorative trophy at a
speeial ceremony during the
·:. final general session o f
: · • CREA's 66th Annual Con·
• · vention at the Silt Francisco
: • • Hilton Hotel.
·, :. Sharing the present,ation
~~:-:\\'.ere Melvin L. h1ould oftong
~: Beach. CREA president. and
::.·','Cecil B. Schooley of Norwalk.
::··cltairman of the CREA
.:.Realtor-Public Relations Corn·
:·: '.mitlee, which sponsored the
•• contest.
::: Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. ·,Lloyd 8. Redfield, and her
·~· ·youuger sister, Wendy, were
:::::present to witness the award.
• Janice entered an essay con·
. • _ test sponsored among studenJj
locally by the Cleark LaD
• : Board of Realtors. As winner
there. her essay was entered
in the statewide contest.
there is no inconsistency
between public interest and
the cooperative ,plannuig and
develop ment of the one-third
of the urban environment
dedicated to streets, open
:>!)ace, and public buildings
and facilities.,,
l~e .cited the experience of
his own company starting with
raw land some 10 years ago.
"We found that we ha.d very
little discretion as urban plan·
ners in the location of
ne.ighborhood and community
facilities," be said, but added
that as they got into the town,
city and regional levels, tbey
evolved a major urban form
that was new en-
vironmental corridors .
He described the corridors
as non-residential. extending.
33 miles through the city of
Irvine. They will link open
spaces and activity centers,
eventually accommodating
transportation systems.
Forecasting a city of 430,000
encompassing 53,000 acres by
1990, lie said cooperation
between government a n d
private enterprise is already
producing these features:
1. Planned r esi d enti a l
villages, giving personal iden-
tity.
2. Major urban centers for
industrial, cofnmercial, finan-
cial, recreational, .ii.nd educa·
tional activities. He listed an
industrial complex "already
the fastest growing industrial
center in the United States,"
and Newport Center, proposed
as a "downtown" for a coastal
con1munlty extending from
Seal Beach to San Clemente.
He gave Orange County
International Raceway and
Lion Country Safari, a s
recreational examples, and
the University of California al
Irvine as an educational one.
The city now has a popula-
tion of 25,000 and has filed a
petition of intent to in·
corporate with the county
supervisors.
Reese said bis company
serves a transitional role, con-
trolling design, reviewing pro--
posed structures and
landscaping during the initial
growth cycle. in the mean·
lime . he said, they are
establishing c o m m u n i t y
associations in each new com-
munity "to provide a
stewardship of c o m m o n l y
ov.·ned spaces."
He added: "Ne\iv resideqls
and their elected represen·
talives will more an d more
assume the leadership role in
guiding the development of
their new city."
He foresaw a city improving
with age that "will know
where it's going and how to
get there."
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from Newport Beach.
And the Jnrine master· planned environment.
Harbor Virm Homes. Newport's bl.ggest values.
3, 4 and 5-bedrooms big. With design ideas
all their own (bonus rooms, breezeways, beam
ceilings ••• beautiful!). With a complete neigh·
borhood of quiet streets, a school, a park and
a family club.
And with the whole fun-in-the·sun·world of
Newport Beach just down the road. Th e bay. The
beaches. Fashion Island. UC Irvine.
Prices start at $28,995. They can go to
$42,495 for the Somerset (shown below). Come
see how close you are to Newport Beach.
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Fa1nilies 'Priced Out'
SAN FRANCISCO -A
leading banker believes a
·greater avai l ability or
• : mortgage credit in 1971 will
"'• force much of the real estate
industry to realize its pro-
blems are more than financial
:· ones.
Addressing the California
• • Re.al Estate Association here
:: Wednesday, W a I te r E.
•:: Hoadley, e
1
ank of Am
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derl
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ca exnd·
ecutive v ce pres en a
:: chief economist. said:
·: "Since the credit crunch or
• • 1966. the real estate Industry
• ~ has focused almost exclusively
;: on the shortage of mortgage
• credit as the sole cause of all
·: its problems.
•• "In 1971, however, the in·
dUStry may well recognize it
• • has marketing prohlem! -
•. rising home prices h ll v e
: •• elimtnattd more than 75 per·
·: cent of California families
: • from the market for new me--
·:! dian-priced aingle I am i I y
homes built In 1970." ,
Hoadley said th a t Ot>
portunilies will still exl'il for
enlightened and aggressive
real estate brokers able to in-
novate and adapt to the new
environment in the state.
The new environment m..
eludes a slower rate of job
growth, reduced w or k er
mobility, llU!e n e \ im-
migration. and con l I au e d
reduced volume for the tradi·
tional real estate broker.
As for the brighter financial
picture, Hoadley noted that
funds will be flowing Into com·
merc,ial banks and other sav·
ings institutions in Califoruil:
in increasing volume.
''The availability of
mortgage runds from private
sources will be substf,nliaUy
opaoded and interest rates on
morJgages tnndlng sliglltly
lower. Federal aovernment
programs will also b e
divertlog. fund3 into t be
D'IOrtgage mark~"
Take the San Diego or Newport Freeways
to MacArthur, then go south to Ford Road.
e 1970 Donald L. Bren Co.
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Competition?
M-ovies Suing
.. .• .-.. ·-.. ,, Video Networks
By llOB THOMAS
' , ·HOU.'lWOOD lAP) '~What's this -the movie
I-studios suing the networks?
·At first blush. it doesn't
make sense. Alter all, the
television networks are good
custom'ers of the film com-
panies. All or them sell their
p old movies to television. and
most studios also product
television series.
Vet last ~'eek seven of the
biggest movie firms in the
country filed a civil suit in
New York against CBS and
~ ABC on antitrust grounds.
The federal court suit sought
to stop the two networh from
producing, distributing or in-
vestfug in t elevision en-
tertainment and feature film
programs. The crux cf the
• issue appears to be that CBS
-and ABC have entered the
,· field of making feature movies
for theaters and ·eventually for
,. sale to television.
Significantly. NBC was not 11:
defendant. Except for in-
vestment in Bob Hope and
Elvis Presley movies . NBC
has not entered the feature
lllm market.
"CBS and ABC are making
movies which will compete
-with the major companies'
films in the television
market," said an industry
• source. ''Thus the networks
are in the position of buying
from themselves ..
"The government wouldn't
Jet the film companies do that.
Most of them owned theater
chains in which they showed
~· their own movies. But the
: ~Justice Department made the
:. : production companies divorce
.... their theaters. So why should ..
the 1 nttwork:s be allowed -to
make .and show their own
films?"
Toe networks deny that
they are monoPolistie in nlak·
Jng feature films. CBS claimed
the suit was "patently an at·
tempt to suppres.s competition
during a period of economic
distress."
Both networks have denied
that they got into feature film maklng for the purpose of sup-
plying themselves with future
programming. Their avowed
aim was to diversify their
companies and sell films to
theaters at a time when pro-
duct was in short supply.
Theater owners welcomed
the move. Tbe production
C(lmpanies did oot. They tried
to nudge the government into
suing the networks on an·
titrust charges. The govern·
ment declined. Hence the civil
suit. which asks for treble
damages of an unspecified
amount.
ABC was first to enter
feature filming with its
Se.lmur and Palomar com·
panies, now combined as ABC
Films under Martin Baum.
Among its first productions
were two that seemed dubious
candidates for television show·
ings: "Candy" and ''The Kill·
ing of Sister George."
Both were moderate suo-
ces.ses. ABC also did well with
''They Shoot Horses. Don't
They?'• "Charley," a n.d
"Jenny." The company hasn't
hit the jackpot, but it bas high
hopes for two current
releases. "L<lvers and Other
Strangers" and "Song of
Norway."
' •• 'Happy Birthday' Play
" Hilarious in New York-
NEW YORK (AP)
Novelist Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
turns dramatist with hilarious
gusto in "Happy Birthday,
Wanda June,'' which
premiered this week at the
Theater De Lys.
It's more a madcap sprawl
of episodes, wild wit and droll
madness than a neat play, but
the free-form whirling method
makes the jest more deeply
~ satisfying. For this is satire
• about a ridiculous world, and
concealed b e n e a t h the
headlong laughter is a sigh of
alarm and r egrel t-0
remember .
where everyone plays shuf·
fleboard when not b e in g
boonced lll'Olllld by passing
torna,,does is just one or the
deft nonsequiter! which sud-
denly fit pr;ecisely into ~
straDge jigsaw or human
destiny.
Participating in this saga is
a gallery of characters in·
eluding ghosts. a puncliy ex-
Air Force pilot and some
s trangely a ssorted
parlicipants in the home
superman left behind.
Crenna Role Acting Takes _Tralnlna r-HOLLYWOOD (UPI) . -
Watching Two Pros at. Work ~:.:~;r,:7~~=~~~
By VERNON SCOTr
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
~lmosl wtthwt eicepti.oo ae-
llng perfonnanm ...., by Ille
public on television and in
· movies ts perfected to a Point
wber@_tl1!j~an Li utmware
he is wat.diing people ~ay-act.
I '111is Is . known 8$ pro-
f essionalism.
It was fascinating the other
day to watch a pair of actors
in a journeyman s c e n e •
Nothing highly d r a m a t i c .
When it is seen the audience
doubtless will be ignorant of
the woct that went into it.
the ,.. .... too high. Like prlu
fighters they appear to be
rtady to slug one another.
Dirtdor Buu Kulik Hilo
them to tone it down.
-ditlon --io-producint 1.!.MeM
wU1 see the finished product Room for Granddaddy" star·
months from now on NBC. ring o~y Thomas.
1be cameras rolled on the ,;:::::::O::;="======::;
8Cene after a half -'doz,en
reheanals. There w e r e •
"After all," Kulik said, utbe perhaps,'flve or six "takes" on
presidential pre~ secretary is film, eadl different. ;
accustomed lo_JlolnL ac• _Their final per!-· In
gravated by reporters. Jim· ihis .tra:nsltion scene scarcely NOW THIU TUUU.Y
my, brush him off as if you've ~embled the first run· JOSErtt e.~-
been doing this sort of thing throUgb. But you and I would P€1:""T~Re v~~,_p,€
almost every day." never know that the actors 1;; IV'\I ~IA
In the next rehearsal Faren-didn't just walk on stage and 07001£ HEPBURN
Uno was Jess intense but bis do.it perlectly the first. time. .MW!Nrou \
voice still carried a touch of Kulik knew wbal he wanted';·! ;j,r=~=~~ ~ -
acrimony. Shatner was a Farentino and Shatner knew -~
hairline too wise-guy. how to reline and project their lll€ UON IN WINTER
"Once more," Kulik sug· characterir.ations flawlessly .
gested. It is an educatJon to the man
1be actors weren't Sit 'Ibe actors went through or woman wOO thinks acting is
Laurence Olivier and Richard their paces as the timing of easy. The craftmanship <1f ••
JUDY MAKING HER BIG SPLASH ON TV
Sogfy Ing-Role led to Bigger Thing•
Burton either. their dialogue and movements
'They were James Farentino imp r 0 v e d almost in-both actors came only with
and W'tlllam ShMner, two ex· perceptibly. years of training and ex·
"START THE
REVOLUTION
WITHOUT ME"
cellent acUn best known for Farentino and Shatner were -~pen~·eoce~:.· ----=----~========= their television series. Faren-honing their perlonnances, A Soggy Star
Judy No Longer All Wet
tino istars currenUy in "'Mie thinking about what· they were
Bold Ones.11 Shatner was the doing, shading the charac-
skipper of the Enterprise in terizations. The results were
the defunct "Star. Trek." · subtle. Each time they did the
Their scene was one for scene the actors performed
''Vanished ," a four·hour movie differently.
for television whidl will be A voice inflection here, a By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON !UPI)
During her two years as a sog·
gy ingenue on the television
program "Laugh-In," Judy came made a deep and
abiding impression on drama
critics with her sensitive
portrayal of a young woman
being sloshed with a bucket of
water.
SO moving was h e r
performance ill that difficult
and demanding rol.e. it gave
Miss Carne instant entree to
other theatrical media. She
has since starred in a
Brolfdway musical, made a
movie and created her own
night club act, which currently
is playing at the Shoreham
Hotel here.
Jn the .belief that the Judy
Carne story would be an in·
spiration to olber girls who
aspire to a career in show
busines.s, T asked her to
ana1yze the art of being dous·
ed on-stage.
"lt takes talent," she said.
"A lot of talent. You can't hit
just any old actress 1n the face
with a bucket of water every
Monday night and keep a top
rating in· television."
Asked bow one goes about
preparing one's self for such a
role, the erstwhile •'sock:lf..to-
me girl" said she did not know
of any magic formula.
She noted, however, that it
Is not a part you cast simply
by going into a drug store and
picking out some chick at the
soda fountain.
She herself had appeared in
three other television series
before her venture i n t o
indicate that a certain amount
of unirrigated acting ex·
perience is a prerequisite for
waterlogged histrionics.
h1iss Carne also confided
that she was a disciple of the
so-called "method school" in
her weekly drenching. Which
is to say that her reaction to
the splashing was :spontaneous
and instinctive rather than
carefully rehearsed.
Her s ubjecti ve in-
terpretation does not mean,
however, that the role did not
demand a large measure of
discipline and c o n t r o I
associated with the classical,
or pre.Stanislavsky, style of
acting.
Miss Carne always knew in
advance the exact moment al
which the water bucket would
be emptied upon her. Yet she
never flinched or otherwise
telegraphed to-her audience
·that the sloshing lvas im·
minent.
shown on consec:utive nights of fac ial expression there.
two hours each. Shatner and Farentino are
Jn the shot. Farenlino plays not good friends . Neither were
the p r e s i d e n t i a I press they competing to top one
~retary and Shatner a tough another in the scene.
magazine reporter. . . Here were two pros trying to
The two square off 111 a brie f put together something that
minute of. dialogue in wbic:b....~ woukf play naturally a.rd
Shatner oeedles Farentino. Ill 1 believably for audiencel Who
the first take both men play
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Apartasemotionallytaxing CUXI'~ SANTA VITTORIA'' as that one naturally left Miss SlllRIEYIUaJanm
came, as well as the water M•. """ s.t.
bucket, drained. After two "'IW0111111J:SAB "S~~:'7
yearsintbedeluge,sbewisely SISTERS\M ''SPACE'' 9:20
turned lo less rigorous tbes·l!~~~·~-~~"""~""'~"""~~-~~=~~~~~~·~··~·~.,~~,,~-~·=~I pian pursuits.
And unless something ts
done about water pollution, we ''WOODSTOCK"
may never see her likes again. 5:30 and 8:45
Roddy's Role
HOLLYWOOD (UP I)
Roddy McOowall will play a
high school principal in "Pret·
ty .Maids All in a Row."
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Vtlnnegul's device is to ex·
plode the myth of the mighty
hunter who since Odysseus has
ranged the globe and tried to
shape humanity to his own
brawny image.
The cast seizes upon the
material with lively precision,
even unto a couple of sub-
teeners. Kevin McCarthy is all
bluff Hemingway heartiness at
lhe center, with William Narrator Set ' a wa.dle_igh-mour.ice,ltd.producti.on~ Hickey giving another perfect I it
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When his anti-hero returns
rrom eight lost years in the
Amal.On jungle, the old hero
Idolatry twists: into patent
absurdity under the threat of
nu clea r warheads.
Marsha Mason, the Jong. "Decisionsl Decisions! ·-....
Richard !lu~ltYf tlul..id 11~;::;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::=:;=:;=:;;::=;1 deserted wile; Keith Charles Decisions!0 a series of four "ANNe Of' THE THOUSAND OATS" 111
and Nicolas Coster, h e r one-hour specials •ta r r i n g ,.,. WALK 111 1:1: s'"'"• u11C .. stymied suitors: and Louis Jean Simmons and Jill St. wilh •"'i!•ill BerorNn
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Spil.\ing all about this cen·
lral theme, are a dozen sub.
targets of Vonnegutmockery,
although it wouldn't be fair to
detail just how he deals with
the dangers or educating
beautiful women. the delights
of being an Eagle Scout, war
guilt. race relations a n d
marital harmony.
His fey notion of a heaven
The direction by Michael J . 1;
Kane would be hard to im·
prove. with Ed. Wittstein help-
ing along further with an
awesome setting crammed
with the stuffed heads of wild
animals.
"Happy Birthday, Wanda
June" is the kind of show that
muld. celebrate manJ" an-
niversaries.
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Televlslon commercials, IJke
... the seri~ themselves, go
through cycles -and the next
tnind may be imJtaUons of
movie maker Fellini.
The phase! in commercials
ire not -so apparent or a rup
as those on the entertainment
side, which has bounced from
drama to Westerns to quiz
shows to· detectives to comedy
to realism.
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verYl)U at the moment:
Volkswagen makes fun of its
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grammar. And Alka-5eltzer
kids everything from the-
bride's first home-cooked meal
to women's liberation.
o!t<b," be .. .''The mag ' or tv was sufflc:ienl to hold you
glued to the set. '1ben the
Jlnales toot over."
Next, anlmatoin took tbe In·
dustry by storm. At firs! It
wl.s only cute UUle animals
and sparkles and stars on the
slrik, but· lately It has been
psyc euc.--
''Then they got to the cute
commereial," said the beard-
ed Swift lighting up a big
cigar. "It seemed to me every
bottle talked. I'd be called in
_@d ~meon~ .. woul~_~l_!Ve've:.
got a great idea and it would
. tum out to be another dancing
couJd clip out any frame, blow soda bottle.
it up and hang it on the wall. "After Sidney Lumet did
Every shot is composed and-•The Pawnbroker' all the· halr
colored like a masterpiece." dresser commercials came out
Fellini, who also did "La with sequences in slow motion
Dolce Vita," "8%" and "Juliet .. " The closer she gets. Only
of the Spirits," is noted for his in the movie it was about
beautiful, but so me t 1 m e s Nazism."
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QUEENIE By Phll lnterlandl
10-IP ,
"Do )'OU want help or would you rather I didn't eee that?"
Saturdf)', Octcb~ 10, 1970
' Ann Landers
Parents Blirid .
To Real Burden
-DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a ilrl, 20, who needs
help before I blow my mind. The problem is a 23-year-
old brother who ls blind.
My-mother-has told-me-repeatedly-that ·If anythlng-
happens to her and my father, they expect me to take
care of brother. Some of my relatives als o have told me
that is my life-long
rtsponsibility. ls he?
DAILY PILOT 2J
At limes I think they are coffee. ritoney belongs ID
beirtg very unfair to me. Th.en banks. ~~~~~~~~~~~
tures of Mom 1 get mad. How
can I get over my feelil_lgs. of
lmte? -ONLY ME
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What's next? Allan Swift,
who has seen cycles come and
go from the inside for 16
years, predicts that imitations
of Italian movie m a k er
Federico Fellini are going to ·
be the next trend.
puzzling . s c en .e s . .one comedy arrived only after
characteristic of his style JS to overcoming much reaistance -----~--------------
p~ace the camera at such a on the part of the advertising dislanfe that people ~come agencies, who felt it was not a
very small 8J!d ar~mi.gated good selling tool.
I get to feeling ashamed
because perhaps it is my
responsibility. Right now l'm
confused. Please tell me what
is right and what Is wrong.
Would a man want to marry a
girl who has to take care of a
blind brother for the rest ·of
her life? Is this my moral
responsibility? I need your ad-
vice. -INNER STRUGGLE
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My .
problem is not as Important as
some you hear about but it
bugs me a lot, My mother is
past 40. She and Dad have
been married 21 years. Mom
has two big pictures of herself
on ·the mantle over the
fireplace in the living room.
Tne pictures were taken
before she was married so you
can guess how old lhey are.
Both pictures are old,fashlon·
ed (hairstyles fUMy) but she
was rather pretty in those
days.
DEAR YOU: There's more
involved bere than meets the
eye. ·1 Ji3pe yea wll1 discuss
yoar f.'!elln~s with your school
coanse!or. I have met • great
many 1cbt1ol tounselors aod
tbey •re great. You need to
understand WHY your mother
alta.cbea _S<l IUDC.b lmportanc:e
to those outdated plc!llres of
herself. When you do, you
won't be so angry.
' ., "I can tell from having tp.lk·
ed,t6 art directors that they've
t'fipped over rus new movie,
'Satyricon,' and are going to
ape it," he said. "Whether
they will succeed is something
else,." ·
S\vift, who peddles around
on a bicycle to do the voice on
hundreds of commercials each
year, said, "The movie is so
magnificently shot that you
Boroseope
by' the baokgroon~. The ., •. . . I bee figures invariably are in one ~ peop e . aft?.e more
corner. ' blase commercials became
"'You're going to see weird more sophisticated-to the
little masterpieces, with aU point that they began to rival
kinds of colors and com-the entertainment portion,"
positions," said Swift. Swift said. ''Today more
Swift. said he had seen com-money. more time, more
mercia\s go through many talent is expended per minute
cycles. "In the beginning it on commercials than on enter-
was the straight standup and tainrnent."
Virgo: Play Waiting Game . .
By SYDNEY OMARR rise. Others look to you as ex·
The Taurus grandparent ample. You can demonstrate
feels he knows wbat ls best_ special abilities. Important
he Is protective and quite will· persons want to dine with you.
lilg'lo be a babY,itter. He also CANCER (June'·21.July 22):·
wants to have somethlng to Good lunar aspect coincides
_1ay __ abml_t-;&.d0:2.l_tcgl!_traUon with-journeys, reuni9n_s, abili-·
and ~mcuJum. J! h e r e ty to communicate ideas in
grandchildren are concerned, articulate manner. Prepare the_Tau~s_purae_ strings _are fonnat Opportunity is on
loose. Llfe begina anew when horizon.
Taurus beC<Jmes a grand-
daddy.
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
You need privacy, a chance to
be quiet within. There is no
need to brood. Being alone
should not be equated with
being lonely. You are going to
·' gain spiritual insight.
TAURUS (April 20-May ro):
Accent on how to get~what you
need. Friend or relatiVe shows
up with answers. Recognize
truth when you encounter it.
Get facts 1n order and ready
for presentation.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):
Community affairs dominate.
Be cooperative. Prestige ls on
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
What appears a disagreement
can be e.asily settled. Debt
may be involved. Be realistic
where money is concerned. No
one ls giving you ~ething ,
fort nothing.
VIRGO (Aug, 23-Sept. 22):
Play waiting ·game. Permit
mate or partner to have
spotlight. Do more listening
than asserting. Be r~ptive to
idea which could bring greater
recognition.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22):
Children could make some
financial demands. Realize
that one phase of activity is
concluded. Don't attempt to
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hang on to pa.st. Broaden
horizons.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.
21): Favorable lunar position
accents creativity, affairs of
heart. Nothin~ occurs halfway.
It Is likely to be all_the way Qr
nothlng. Be ready for change,
travel, variety.
SAGl'M'ARIUS .(NoV. -22~
Dec. 21): Stick close to home
base, if possible. Basic Issues
need personal attention. Delay
now means added (rustration
at later date. Know this and
act. accordingly.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2Wan.
19): Dealings with relatives
are emphasized. You will be
active because requests are
hurled in your direction. Do
what you can without scat-
tering forces.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Collect needed material
-and facts . Be soecific.
Enter by front door. No time
to hide or beat about bush. If
frank. you will be appreciated.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Cycle high: personal judgment
is on the ball. Take initiative.
WelC<Jme contacts and
challenges. Add color t o
• wardrobe. Assert yourself.
Make known your views.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRmDAY you are intuitive,
musical, complicated and
moody. You are a I s o
fascinating and draw to you
members of the opposite sex-.
Soon you will aet opportunity
to expand activities and to
travel.
Liza & Estelle
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Liza Minelli and Esteele
ParS(lns will co-star In "I
Never Promised You a Rose
Garden."
Wayne's TV Special
Attracts Top Guests
By VERNON SCOTT , Pitching in will be at lea st
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) 23 top performers. as many or
John Wayne iS starring in his more than show up for the
first television-& p e·<!---I a-1-Oscar shindig. Among them:
"because Uncle Sam makes a Bob Hope, Dean Martin,
lot of my decisions for me." Rowan and Martin, Red
The outsized Academy Skelton, Lucille Bail, Jack
Award winner ("True Grit") Benny, Lorne Greene and even
stood on a sound.stage at Tom Smothers.
Goldwyn Studios in the vortex "I really shouldn't say I'm
of a swirling gang of extras doing this just to earn
dressed in powdered wigs and money," said Wayne, who
revolutionary war costumes. doesn't beg for employment.
"I wanted to do one thing "The government's been ~fore 1 die, some 1. hi n g
breathing down my neck since worthwhile on the traditions of
19&0 when I started over America for my children. The
again. In 1960 if I had sold schools, you know, .don't ex·
everything I owned I'd have actly stress our country's
broken even with just about , lraditions today.
enough left over for a beer." "This show is 90 minutes of
Musing aloud , W a Y n e musical comedy on the United
wondered how a man could States from its infancy ·to the
work as long and hard at a early 1900s. There are songs,
-well-paying profession and end· sketChes and-humor. I sort of
up one sl-ep ahead of the tax wander Uirough it tying the
collector after 30 years of loose ends together.
stardom. Wayne cannot understand
He heaved an ~loquent sigh, why ii is all right r o r
HOh, well. I'm enjoying this Eng Ii shinen, Frenchmen,
special." Russians, Israelis and a hun-
Title "Swing Out Sweet dred other national entities to
Land," Wayne's extravaganza be p.atrioUc, but why it is an
will be beamed Nov. ·29-by apparent sin among
NBC. Americans.
Laguna Lad
Snags Role
In 'Mame'
Ten-year-old Charles Curtis
of Laguna Beach, w h o
portrayed the amusing Artful
Dodger in the Laguna Moulton
Theater's summer productions
of "Oliver," will be back on
stage \his month.
He will portray yo u n g
Patrick Dennis in the Long
Beach Civic Light Opera's
production of j'M2llle."
A fifth grader at Laguna's
El Morro School. Charles
manages to maintain good
grades and hasn't missed a
day of school yet, despite his
busy theatrical career.
In "Mame" he will appear
with Laura Killingsworth, who
takes the title role, playing for
three weekends , beginning
Oct. 16, in the Jordan
Auditorium, 6500 North IAtlan-
tjc Blvd.
Evening performances are
scheduled for 8:30 on Fridays
and Saturdays, with 2:30 p.m.
matinees on Sundays through
Nov. 1.
John Wayne's moonscape
face quaked Into a grin and his
voice rumbled :
"I open the show saying, 'I
suppose you folks are thinking
here It comes, put John Wayne
and a story about America
together and you'll get a lot of
ideas about how we should all
appreciate our beautiful coun·
try and enjoy living here.'"
Duke stood straddle legg':!d
and placed his fists on his hips
and concluded, "So I tell 'em,
'Well, that's about the size of
it.. "
,IUDAY
OCT, 1•
DEAR I.S.: The ttsponslbU..
Uy for your blind brother
should not fall on you. II ts
your parents• responsibility to
see lbai be Is educated and
equipped to be responsible for
himself.
You say your brother Is !3,
but you don't say lf be la
employed or wbat bis educa-
don bas been. There are
thousands of sightless people
who are burdens to no one.
Tbey are blgbly successful and
leading b a p p y , productive
lives. Your brother aboald be
among them. U be ts not, I
urge you to write to: The
Chicago Ugbthouae for the
Blind, 1858 West Roosevelt
Road, Chicago, Ill. 60608 for
Information regarding lbe of·
flee nearest your home.
1 hoped Mom would put my
sweet 16 picture aomehwere in
the living room. I even had it
framed. But she didn't. She
put It in my brother's room
and he stuck it in the drawer.
Every time I see those i>iC-
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 Yves
am so mad at myself I can't Montand
speak to anyone about this.
GI~ In er !Dllt lllm • , • wll"" 11
IVY t lvn YN tMI 1!111, took out! ~
llPS on l\aw •o lllndll '"" SUP'"' $111, t.~Kk Ann L1ndef'1. ll:Hcl lier b<lok•
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Hlphest· Rating!"
-N.Y. OalfyHtwl
Please help me. 1 hi ve been 'Q .._
S>'ing out of my household _ _ . ,,.. A_ ,..,_,.,. """· f!'G61"""1fitWr
money and _putling_a_fey£ s I ~-VIO'Ol:..j,lli'.f..----------1---il
dollars ~way whenev~ 1 e.-i.,.,.'ililiil,_.?li!A.~Oti'll:luc.ill!lil~ could. This was my private .. _
boodle for ·••emergencies.'' J :em Nftfllrt/Lany~Sini:i\OlkltN:l/Jld(NicliiClli:lflindJoM ~
had over $333 in the boodle .._bf'.._~ ._,..,.ll'dl,,...brNln•W-P'loMllllf'~W ~
which I kept in a coffee tin ~brVrlcto'll......_. ""*Altqld1AC1~.,,,.._Flidde n . h h ned ood ~ ...... ·~-o~-........ ~~.....,,.,.. wit t e can g s. JljiijiiiM , , •tr 7 1 /
Yesterday I took the money ALSO
out to count it and the roll of - -
bills fell on lhe gas range and . _ _
caught fire. I ran for a towel MlBF• lllrf-
to smother the flames and ••-* managed to save some of the
money but most of it is badly
charred. I scooped It all up
and put it in a bowl. Now what
should I do? It took me nearly
two years to save this 111oney
and J am heartsick. -FEE~
ING LOW
DEAR P'.L.: Take tbe bowl
of cha rred money to any bank.
They will give you full valne
for any bill If more than half
of It la Intact. Tbe charred
money might be redeemable
In full, also.
And let this be a lesson to
ycu and to everyoDe elae wbo
reada this. Coffee du are for
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When a whole way of life ends
for half a nation, look for.trouble.
And-Monte Walsh.
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au, (or the s!me reasot1. We feel these
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1 General 1000
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,, * * * TAYLOR * * * 675-3000 ff-it's Ayres. . . . BAYSHORES
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Courtyard, 2 bdrm, den, gleaming white
casa. See interesting !ireplace. Comfort
really abounds here. Formal DR. $41,750.
2039 Irvine Open Sat-Sun 1-5:00
ON THE STREET OF DREAMS!
See your dream home in Dover Shores.
Brand new 2-story, 4 bdrm, den & dining rm.
Truly a best buy al $108,000 .
410 Morning Star Open Sat-Sun 1-5:00
IRVINE TERRACE -VIEW I!
Sparkling pool surrounded by huge patio +
a 2nd patio off gla1norous mstr ste . 2 bdrins
w/pvl bath + 4th bdrm & bath. $77,500.
1839 Sabrina Open Sat 2-5; Sun 1-5
LINDA ISLA -$225,000
f\II ILE Ion~ \.\'ater vie'v from this fabulous
custom built 2-story Colonial. Regal & color-
ful outstandin g beauty with pier & slip.
YOU ASKED FOR IT! EASTBLUFF I
A Lusk 4 bdrm horp.e with pool and view!
\Veil-cared for. Easy care yard. Form. DR
& FR. Walk to schools, markets, etc. $62,500.
CORONA OEL MAR VIEWI $79,500
Peak of perfection in this 4 bdrm, famil y
rm & formal din rm split-level home.
2716 Windover Open Sat. 2-5; Sun 1-5
WE LIKE "LOOKERS!" $48,850
Come and look at our 3 & FR home. Low
maint. rear yard. H&F pool. Central Joe.
1215 Pembroke Open Sun 1-5 :00
"HAPPY HOUSE!"
Is the \Vay you v.1ill describe thi s \varmheart·
ed Irvine Terrace home \vith 3 bdrms. Sun-
deck fo r boat \vatching. Great buy ~ $54.900.
IRVINE TERRACE -$40,000
2 Minutes to Irvine Coast Country Club &
Newport Center. 3 BR, 2 ba home on lge lot.
1515 Bonnie Doone Open Sun 1-5: 00
CORONA DEL -R "FIXER,UPPEP w
2 B.R. home at little over R-2 LOT value.
Rm for one more unit. Near shops . $29,000.
416l'oinlsettia -Open Sat. 1-5
The best number to call 18 pro£essionals \vho
are anxious to help you locate in Newport
Beach or Corona Del Mar. Sample Listings :
BAYSHORES
4 Bedrooms, 4 baths ................ $78,000
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
4 Bedroom beauty -view ............ $74 ,950
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
4 Bdrms., 3'h balhs, pool .......... $63,900
IRVINE TERRACE
Vie\v -Vie\v -Vie\v ............... $84,500
SHORECLIFFS
3 Bedroo1ns. 2 Baths
CORONA DEL MAR
" . $60,000
Dupl ex -goa:ct inco1ne ............. ~54,500
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
4 Bedrooms, view Jot . ,, .........•... $47,500
CAMEO SHORES
3.000 Sq. ft. of elegance -view ...... $79 500
EASTBLUFF
3 Bdrm s -large lot -view ............ $42,500
BALBOA
4 Units -xlnt inco1ne ................ $62,500
WESTCLIFF
10% On. 5%% loan -3 BR .......... S4S,500
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3 BR. 2 baths -top condition ........ $33,500
BAYCREST
4 Bedrooms, 3 baths ................ $49,500
WATERFRONT
3 BR. -Private slip ................ S80,000
OCEANFRONT
Duplex -Good investment ...... $77 ,500
BAYFRONT
Lido Triplex -good beach .......... $115:000 ' LAGUNA
Vacant white-\vater view lot ........ $25,900
BAY & BEACH REALTY, INC.
675-3000-
~.. it's BUILT!
NEAR HUNTINGTON STATE BEACH
(By
SAVE $2,000
Ordering Your New Hom•
4 Bedrooms
PLUS
1 o· x 20' finished
RUMPUS ROOM
Now)
Includes 3 full baths (sunken tub in master
bedroom). formal dining room. family. room
v.•ith \Vet bar & fireplace. all bltns, ha.sic car-
peti ng. 3 car garage, conc,rete driveway,
shake roof and clean ocean air for your fam·
ily's health. Only $35,84-0.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
(Some Models )
VA OR FHA & CONVENTIONAL FINANCING
RANCHO LA CUESTA
AYRES HOMES Sl NCE 1905 '
MO DELS AT BROOKHU RST & ATLA NTA
HU NTINGTON REACH
968'-2929 e 968-1 l l B, I 0 A.M. to 7 P.M.
Daily Pilot Classified
SPANISH
Style home in choice Peninsula Point loca-
ti on. 4 Bdrms., 2 baths plus family rm. Lots
of stora2e
Call' 673-3663
MODERN
548·5942 Eves
2 Bdrm. plus den, 1~ baths, lje. liv. rm. w/
raiS;ed frplc. Beamed ceilings & spacious
patio. Owner anxious
can, 673-3663 548-5942 Eves
PROVINCIAL
2 Bdrm . 2 Bath home \Vl l·bdrm. unit over
,R:arasi:e. Xlnt cond. Good rental area
Call ' 673-3663 673-8368 Eves
SPACIOUS
4 Bdrm . home, xlnt Ne\vport location. Gour·
met kitch., o'sized lot. Room for gro\ving
family
Call' 673·3663 042-2253 Eves
PENINSULA POINT
..2 Bdrm., 1 bath: frplc., patio, dbl. garage.
Avail. at once, with good terms.
Call' 673-3663 673·8368 Eves
associa ed
BROKERS REA LTORS
"025 W. BALBOA BLVD. b73-3bb3/
General 1000 General 1 OOOGen• r a I 1000 General
NEW LISTING
60 foot oomer Joi _ Lge. 3
bclnn. 2 bath, F.A. heat, lge
encl. patio w/ bit-in barbe·
que, Immaculate conditlon,
ideal home for growing fani.
ily . PRICED AT $59,500 •
Sho\vn by appmt. only.
CORONA DEL MAR
no POPPY
OPEN SAT. l SUN. 1-5
ONE of the mOfl't attractive,
charming homes in Corona
dcl A-1ar. JUST PERFECT
lor the retiml • 2 bdrm, l
barh, lo1s of privacy
t-.fOVE • JN CONDITION
ONLY $42.500.
IRYINE TERRACE
3 bdrm. 2 balhs, (']et"tric b11.
in 's, fireplace. FI A ht!al, al .
tractive landscaping. 11.tUST
SELL . Owner leaving area
• PRICED AT $42,:iol.
"C" THOMAS
Realtor
224 \V. Coast Hwy, 543.s.'J2'l
Ne\lo'POrt Beach evrg 545-5643
TRIPLEX-434,950
Ea!t Costa 1'1esa. $5,950
00\\'n. Owner will help fin-
ance. 3-2 BR., l lf.i ha. each.
Bltns, \\'/W carp. &. drapes;
3 car gar. w/aUey entrance.
\Valk to everylhin& &. O.C.C.
Call: Patrick \Vood 545-2300 e Bill Haven, Rltr.
2111 E. Coast. CdM 673-3211
1000
THE REAL ESTATERS
Serving Newport Beach, Co•ta Mesa, Corona del Mor, Huntington Beach
OUR CREW h BAYFRONT DUPLEXES -VIEW!
Custom built for owner. Quality detail thru-
out. 3 BR up , 3 BR dn. Lux. MBR. .. $160,000
A real money-maker near shopping. 4 BR
1~~~~~~~~'!"\15 READY FOR YOU!!
eneral IOOOGeneral 1000
p up. 3 BR dn. \Viii consider trades ... $125,000
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~---~iii\30 CAREFULL y SELECTED-
2 BR dofl house. Rm for trailer ..... $28.000
4 & FR Weslclifl prize. Lge yd ...... S49,950
3 BR Executive home ............... $69,950
''Our 25th Year"
• , WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
(' 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910
1·* * •. Gener•! * * * * * 1000 General 1000
CANA POINT INCOME HOMES
2 DUPLEXES .......... S -0 -L -O ! I
2 TRIPLEXES ......... $63,9SO • $66,500
2 FOURPLEXES ........ $61,950 • $69,SOO
(2) 3 BEDROOM HOMES . . . . . . . $30,950
Brand new . Large buildings w/deluxe O\Yn·
ers un its, ocean vic\\'S, xlnt location. Take ad-
vantage of good rental income + property
valu e increases due to the ne\\' Dana Poi nt
Yacht Ha rbor.
OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND
PHONE BUILDER 642-4905 OR
SEE AT 33792 COPPER LANTERN
DANA POINT
General 1000 General I===;;;;;. Total Payments $129
Existing FHA at 5%. inte~st
can be ta.ken over on this
cute 3 bedroom Eastside
home with lovely shade and t -fntit trees and cnclo~ gar. ~ . age. Beautifully dt'roratl'd
.,_. · interior including crpti; &
~ ~ drps as \\~11 as lots of cu!i-4·: ton1 cahinel"!. Ou1i;1andirig
: valut' at S2J,Sjl).
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REALTORS
-546-4141-
( 0pen Evening•)
OUTSTANDING BUYS
IRVINE TERRACE
3 Bdrn1s., pool .•. $62,000
THE BLUFFS
l BR. $32,500 2 BR, $31.500
•IARBOR VJE\V HILl.S
4 Br. form. din. rm. $65,500
LAGUNA OCEANFRONi' z en. $46,950 3 BR. ses.ooo
CORBIN-.
MARTIN
675-1662
4 BR ., 2 BATH
$11,795
Built On Your Land
1343 sq. ft, living area
All lnlh & plaster
Jt ard"''OOd cabinets
Breakfast bar
Pullman baths
Specious \\'Prdrohcs
JUST $1.71 SQ. FT.
Plannln11t·De!llgn.1"inancing
STANCO BU ILDERS
"1400 hornet &. apts.
built since '5T'
CALL 537·0380
OPE.~ 7 DAYS
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
A unique design planned to take advantage
of the VIEW from every angle. 3 Bedrooms.
21h baths, huge famiJy room acco mmodates
a billiard table. Formal dining room. PRIME
DOVER SHORES VIEW SITE. $89,500 .
WARMTH & CHARM
Of luxurious living is captured in this 2 story
Ivan Wells former model. 4 Bedrooms, 3
ba ths & family room with VIEW fro m every
room. Vacant. Ready fo r im medi ate occu-
pancy. Asking $89,500.
CLIFFHAVEN .
Attractive 2 bedroom home. Beautifu l ga r-
den. Excellent investme nt .for retired couple
at $28.500. Ope n House Sat/Sun 12:30 to
4:30 . 330 Snug Harbor Rd., Newport Beach.
ROY J, WARD CO., Realtors
Dover Shores Office
1430 Galaxy Drive, N.B.
Genera l 1000 General
2455 BAMBOO
LEE SCHONE K,
REALTOR
67:1-3515
646-1550
1000
N ewport
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WELL TRAINED PROFESSIONALS
-The It.al Es,... or• • AslOCiotktft of well
q..allfied professionals, to SerY• you bet•
ter ••• Ask anyffe wt.o hen clotte busl·
""' with them. JACKPOT SAVINGS
-These problem-solYers work for you. By a.c;su ming a '24,500, 7',1''/,.
r HA loan on this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in beautiful Costa
Mesa. Large pool siz<' back yard with boat or trailer ac-
cess. Only $6,300 down 11.nd
tow monthly payml'nls Ca.JI
now ... Jusl listed. 546·2313
THEY MAKE IT
HAPPEN
WESTCLIFF NEAR
Choice 3 bedroo1n 2 ba.th, Ja.ri;:-1!
living room with fircplace·waJk to !!.hopping and school-$33,500
• phone 646-7171. -Gi'lt 1 c•ll-You'll elway1 k
gltd y.u 1111111,
WIFE PLEASER
NEWPORT DUPLEX
A FEW STEPS TO
OCEAN IEACH
ltcad this ad completely 1nd
consi~r this rive bedroon1
homt' on a quiet tt·ec linl'd
litrcet in Ne\\'port Bt>ach ror
()ll]y S44,950. Th is channer h11s
11. SC<'luded living room, Sf)8<"· inu~ family room, and 11. mod-
rrn sunny kit chen. Nou• fnr th~
\\'BY of life: the back yard (lt'!il
171 fret aero~ lhc backl h11.s
11 fantastic paUo, lanai, a la"'·n.
a Ja...,•n volleyball area, and a
pool. You must !llf'>r thi!> before
you buy. Call 546·2313.
;1 Bedroom!\, 2 baths each fully
t"arp<'t<'d and dra[>Cd • kitchens
\\It h buill·ins • Enclosed gar·
a::es • Top v11.lu<' Al S49,500 •
Phonf' 6'16·7171 to inspect.
LINCOLN LANE·IAYCREST
DOCTOR, LA WYER
Or 11.ny profes.,lonal m11.n will
enjoy the separate Aludy with shelves to 11.ccommodate an ex-
tensive library. Plus, an idea.I
luxury 4 bedroom home with formal dining room, large fam-
ily room and master bedroom
"''It h Roman bath, all opcnini;:-
onto pool and patio area. Th('
ultimate for gracious entertain·
ini.;:. To inquire call 673-8050.
EASTSIDE SPARKLER
Tl sparkll'~ 1vlth clcenlin<'~~.
ho.~ 11<'11' kitchen. nr11• bath·
room, n<'\\' clq.IC't!I and drapc<t
plus a beautifully landscaped
yard and 1)8lio -Perfect for
young couple or retired. -
$24,500 -See anytime
&16-7171.
/
DROPPED WITH A THUD!!
TO A NEW LOW PRICE
Live gay & sunny -the most
for your money -2 bedl'oom
and den in desirable Irvine Ter·
race. NO\V at only $39,900 thr
lot\·cst prict in the terrace. Call
673°8550.
LEASE OPTION
Thii; spaciou!I ramlly home on
" large bcautUully land.~caprd
f)()O] size lot. Ha!il four largt!
bedrooms \Vi lh Jots of clo~et
!il[!&ce, 2~ bathi;, hugr Spani.~h
fireplace. It's vacant and own<'r
..,,·ants action -price $51,000.
Call for 1howing 346-2313.
CAMPER
IOAT I.
TRAILER
There's room for all plllli a
pool on this large corner lot
AND
there's a roomy 4 bed room
homr to boot. Only $29.950.
Call 673..s530 .
LIVE IN HAl'l'Y HALECREST
Spotless 4 lkdroom or 3 and A
dl'n -kiddies' paradise closo.":
lo schools and 11 biQ: park -
Room for dad's boat or trail<'r
-only $26,950. call 546-2313
NO\V.
HARIOR·HI DISTRICT
3 Big Bedroormi. 2 beth1, dining spAcr. In kltchtn -Hardwood
floors -11.U so ne11.r to t hop-plnl": In W~tcllff and schools
ne11r by. $33.500 -Phonr 646-7171 to lmpccl.
POOL HOMl-$27 ,SOD
THE REAL ESTATERS
, A H4U~$~~~:~~~E '•1;;oc.o;;;;;;;G;;.~;;~;;'~,.'cii"'r.v.i;";;';;A;;";;· ;;.l'~~L~~~ :.!~~d ! (anytime) 4 Convenient locationi Near You
Jt spe.rkl~ from the 'new root
and p11.lnt jOb to th(' pool. CAn·t
afford a pool -Tr)' U~lj un
fOT size ... 3 Bedrooms, rov·
t'rcd J,llt\O. $(1htr heat<'d pool.
All in top oondlUon -Plwn<' 2 FULL BATIIS LA R G E • 1 floors, ell A-1 cond. Quiel
F'A1"1JLY room ,. p11radllle In Gov't. Repos,1ession :ttrttt. dOAe to ~PPK. & All
,.ndsc•plo• . ...,,, .......... ""'' '1""" '"'""· ,,,.., 3 """"'· $3>,000, DIVORCE SALE brdtoom, 2 bslh in quiet Jo. freshly Pfllnled, Room for callon. Spacious fa m i 1 Y OPEN HOUS E SPacious 4...bednn ll.Jam.IJ.Y,
boat or tnllcr, No c>own to f'09T'll bftn kttCl\cn fire-SAT & SUN 1-4 3 bath home on In co~r
Vets,·owncr anii:klu1. 54&.8640 plaro; dblc garage,, F \I I I 2324 Coll-a•, C.M. lot. Ovmel"I My Jlfll NOW!
2629 Harbor C.?t1,
price S24,950, Down payment w .11 ... McC ardle, R1tr1. I Submit olftra . •.skinz ..•
only Sl250. Call S40-U51, It10 NeWpOrt Blvd., c.M. I $42,9541
ll<ntage Reallon. 541-7n ! PERRON 642-1771
I
' I
NEWPORT I EACH COSTA MESA
1700 N .. wp•rt l lwd. 27'0 H•rOtr l lwd. 646·7171. •
646°71 71 546·2Jll
CORONA DEL MA~ INVEST MENTS
JJ2 M•r1v•ril1 2714 H11bor l lwd,, Suite 20
6)J,ISIO Coit1 M111 S46°2Jr•
.•
AYRES 1 BUILT HOMES • • • MACNAB -IRVINE ,.
QUIET
UEGANCE .£nJa J!Jfe
(1lnce 1'051•
I FINER HOMES IRVINE A EA •" ' l!erving Newport Harbor since 1954, twenty-·
Pool, patio &: splendid view
9et the pattern for ~egant
llvlnc. ,ln txcluaJva Dover
S~m:. BRAl'm N.E:W Ivan
\Ve11r ' ~rm: 3 bath +
powder room. 1' ... orm.at din..
-ing room, il~pa.nelled
i,!lend kl\chen 1vith break-
fast art'fl. stiaciou.s fam ily
room "'ilh 11·alk in v•et bar
& cozy llreplaC't' overlook.
ing the pool, Richly carpet.
ed and decorator \.l'llllpaper·
ed thruout $108.900.
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
52 Linde ltle Dr. <YOU OWN THE LAID) , ~;fr ;~c~::~;~ :.~~~~Ual •al••men with
THE RANC ... __ .. 0. NIT. "·.~ < · SENSATloNAL LIDO ISLE
Cust 6 BR., study, 5 bath home w/3 frplcs.,
circular steiITWay, decorator selected carp.
& drapes. Shown by-appt. .......... $210;000
0' If . BA YFRONT OPPORTUNITY
\Ve are exclusively instructed to oiler this 60 Linde Isle Oriv•
Newly listed. Prestige waterfront hon1e . 4
extra lg. Br., 4 ba. pwdr. rm . Lge. liv. rm. &
den; 3 car gar. Beaut. patio/garden. Oeck *FLASH!!!!'*
NEW-LOWER
INTEREST RATES
AVAILABLE NOW I!
22 HOMES SOLB-flRST 4 wIEKS
4 to 7 BEOROOMS -2 to 4 BATHS
include• ell bulltln1, cerpetlng, formal
dining room•, family rooms, fireplace•,·
underground utllltie1 end meny other
quelity feeture1.
PRICES START AT S30,440
Select Your New Ayres Built Home
During The Customiting Stage
Choice of all Models and E xteriors-
Select Your Lot Location Now
SEE MODELS AT
SANTA ANA FREEWAY & JEFFREY RaAO
Sales office open from 10 am to 1 pm daily
838-5136 838-5120
----. ---------
GtHrel IOGD
. I
OPEN SUNDAY l ·5 P.M.
115 }..11LFORD RD., C~uneo Shores. A graci-
ous & quality custo111 buUt 4 bdrnl., 31/2 bath
home. Livin,'! can be enjoyed \vith the mag-
nificent ocean front vie\v plus O\Vn pool.
$150.000 -
Kathryn Raulston
UNEXCELLED VIEW
Emerald Bay. Large home -less than 2
yrs. old & all quality -book-matched Teak,
t inted glass. jacuzzi. 4 BR .. 41h baths. den,
playroom. formal dining. Brochure on re-
quest. $145,000
Carol Tatum
LIDO LIVING AT ITS BES1'
Fonnal entertaining or patio fun in large 5
bdrm. home, located on 47' lot, street to
street. Close to best beach. By app't. $1~,·
000
l\1ary Harvey \
LIDO TRIPLEX
Enjoy the Lido Life in large 3 BR. 2 Ba.
owner's unit with vie\v of bay. \Valk to shop-
ping. tennis & beach. You own the land.
Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $98,500!
~Iarriett Davies
BAY VIEW-IRVINE TERRACE
OPEN HO USE SUN. 1·6 ; 1535 Dolphin Terr.
2 BR. & den , 31h. bath house on spectacular
view lot. Needs so me fix.up to make it sen-
sational! $86.750
Bill Comstock
BAY CREST -JUST LISTED
5 Bedroom. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5. Quiet
street. A rare beauty at $79.900. Lge. formal
dining rm .. 3V2 ba .. paneled family rm.,
brkfst. area. 2018 WINDWARD LANE .
Mary Lou Jvtarion
CAMEO SHORES
Exclusive area. 4 BR . home \'.•ith beamed
ceilings. Family roo111. Lanai. Sparkling
pool. $76 ,500
Cathryn Tennille
FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH
We have an exquisite 4 BR. home in Harbor
View Hills. li sted for what it's worth. Own-
er movi ng in 2 weeks & ready to sell . Call
no\v ! $67 ,500
M. C. Buie
IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTION
J UST REDUCED $2500. See this popular
tri-level home \\'/beamed ceilings &: 4 BR. + F .R. + D.R. 2•.<, ba. Walk to heated pool.
See no\V -\von 't last at $66,500
Al Fink
$2500 BELOW THE MARKET
OWNER MUST SACRIFICE this nearly new
4 BR. 2400 sq. ft . ramily home in one of Co--
rona Del itar's most exclusive areas. HUR·
RY TO SEE. Only $62,900
Bud Austin
OPEN HOUSE-EASTILUFF
OPEN SUN. I TO 5; 2907 Carob. View; Im·
maculate 4 bedroom. 2 bath, oversize gar-
age plus extra 3rd car or boat space. $47 ,500.
'7500 Down .
George Grupe
LEASE WITH OPTION
Anxious owne.r leavi ng Calif. & wants posl·
tive action on 3 BR .. 2 Ba. home in \Vcst-
cllfr. Priced reduced to $43.000
~larry Frederick
"Please call for our 'f>1cture
brochure of current listings."
Coldwell.Banker
···~'
magniricent 5 bedroom Higson built home,
with pier and slip, for highest qualified pro-
posal. Open 1:00-4:00 daily, or call for appt.
218 Via Lido Nord. Do not disturb occupant
at other times.
GRACIOUS CAMEO SHORES
A rare and unique Theuerkauf designed home
perched in a picturesque "Garden of Eden"
setting overlooking the jetty. $115,000.
SACRIFICE
Reduced $10,000 for quick sale. Beautiful new
custom, view home. 4 large bedrooms, 4
baths, family room, separate dining room,
la rge breakfast room. AEK with barbecue.
l\1any more fine features. Only $129,000. Open
Sal. & Slln ., 1606 Antigua.
Ivan Wells & Sons
Roy J . Werd Co.
EXCLUSIVE-AGENTS
1430 Gala.'{)' Drive 646-1550
(Open Daily)
Welcome to
& dock. By Appl. .................... $220,000
107 Linde li lt Drive
5 BR . 3 baths; family' rm. & for1nal din. rm.
2 Frplcs. Rm. for pool. Dock ....... $145,000
·WATERFRONT LOTS
No. 76: 3 car garage. Reduced tq .... $77,000
No. 44 : 108 Ft. on water ............ $150,000
For complet• Information on
ell homes & lots, pleeae c•ll:
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620
DOVER SHORES · BAYFRONT 1711 .MINORCA Gene·ral tOOOGen.ral
Sat. & Sun. 1-5 l);;jiiiljjjii;;iiii;iiiliiiii;;iiii-iijiii;;jjji;iijljjjii;;iiii; 1000 An estate on the \Yater! 143' of bay frontage
\v ith private pier and slip. Beautifully land-
scaped l~rrace with custom pool. This lovely
5 bzdroom home sho\vs the ultimate in decor
tvith the \varmth of \VOOd and stone. Formal
dining room. breakfast room, private sun
room and den off master suite. Sauna bath.
Askin g $225 ,000 for this magnificent property.
EXCLUSIVE CAMEO SHORES
Outstanding jetty view from this lour bed-
room, 4lh bath home . Family room with wet
bar facing sheltered pooJ. Formal dining
room. Owner moved from area and anxious
to sell this property.
MAY DAY, MAY DAVI
A smart-investor wilt full spe-ed-ah·e-ad or-
tack quickly to this ocean view duplex re-
duced to $47,500. Owner needs quick sale.
Call Mrs. Miller 675-3210.
LEASE OPTION?
Sophisticated and carefree. 3 bedrooms. 2
baths and po,vder room. Elegant decor and a
"givC a'vay" price of $35,800 .
UNIVERSITY PARK
5 bedroom Chancellor home. Central air con-
ditionin~, family room.and-a living room \Vith
large fireplace. Profe ssiollally landscaped,
\vith sprinklers front and rear. $41 .000. Open
Sunday-l ;-00 to 5;00, 17892 Butler. Please ask ·
for Tom Queen or Joel Smith -642-8235.
RENTAL. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, near-new 2
story home. $350 month lease. 675-3210.
FOR LEASE. Baylront homes from $500 per
month. 642-8235.
One of ~fESA VERDI~'S fin.II
ctl hon1es, 4 bcdrn1s. 2
baths, nP11• shag carpets,
1·ery s~l'lal master suile -
lit for a King & Queen. Pro-
feimonall y decorated. Large
dble garage, shake roof,
uniqu(' landscaping. 11lis
house is surrounded by beau.
tiful homes. The best of fin.
ancing available. Open to
offers -owner transfel'ffii!
Lachenmyer
Rl!a1 tor
Country Livin9
BACK BAY $25,000
No <1011•n lo Vl'ls or FHA low
d0\\'11. 3 Bcdrlll, I ~ hRlh,
bllns, 20x20 livin~ rni., lgc
size family rni + dinirn;
area. dblr gar., lg Incd yard.
$ce thi!I right ;l\l'B)'!
Fixer-Upper
DUPLEX -$20,950
LARGE bedroom , (1 each),
near downtown C.M. Park.
\Valk 10 shopping, Good fin.
ancing available.
Lachenmyer Rlty
Call 646-3928 or 545-3483
MACNAB-IRVINE
Reelty Company
IOIO Bay1lde Drive 67S.:1210
901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 • 642-123$
Newport S.et;ft
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
SELLER PAYS
ALL COSTS "1~~~~~~~~i 1r you're a vet, see this one, = no n1oncy clOl\'n ancl the sell.
_G;;e;;ne;;r;;a;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t;;OOO;;;;;;G;;';;"";;';;•;;t ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1000;;;. ! rr 1vili pay all your closing • costs. Jt's a 3 bedroom 2
bath custo1n buil t home ln
Ne11:port Heights and ready
10 be lived in so don 't 11·ait,
it 1ron·1 last. 546-8640
* EASTBLUFF *
Drive by 2672 BASSWOOD. Movi ng to New·
port? See this lovely 4 BR. Cam. rm., 2 bath
home; all bit-i ns, frpl. Delightful patio. hld.
pool w/automatic cleaning system. Near Phil-
co·Ford & Fashion Island!
REDUCED TO $49,750!
BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES
2309 W. Belboe Blvd., N.B. 673.7420
2629 Harbor, C.~f.
IDEAL LOCATION
CLOSE TO
BEACH
45 FOOT LOT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~!lspaciou~. "'tit dccora!<'d j
G•neral 1000 Gen,rel 1000 B<!droon1 home, \1•irh largl'
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;; p11T1<'11C'd family ·room \1·ith l
6 5 G EASTSIDE firf'place. SecluSion and pri. . x ross 3 BEDRM. 2 BATH ,.,,, '" '"" "°"'' '" "" €'nclosed patio PLUS off.
10 ~rate homes un large $23,000 strcr.t pa rking for <I can; anc1
Eastsid<' lot 120 x 300. Each Located in excellent Costa a low maintcn~nr<' yard.
unit has a garage & extra l\IE"sa area . This 3 bedroom OPEN HOU~E
pa.l'k lng. No vacancy here at charmer is 11·aiking distantt S,\T & SUN 1·5
SIM. mo. each. A big 6.6'7~ 10 Catholic chun:h 8 n d 324 POINSF.TIIA
loan trnnsferable at lhls in-!'.C'hool _ See It to believe it . CORONA DEL ~IAR
terest rate to )'OU for a S25. double garage, f()l'C('(f airl"jiiiftOiRWCiiALiLjij67ii""'°i!.ji!ii!ft fee. Call now· nus ONE heat,2good ai.ubaths,large1 IS A \VJNNER. 29'% Down • Jot • owner says "sell!" ,>fl\'f;S'J •. •
full price · Al!king $23,000. HURRY! ,.--· .. 11 $125,000 54~9640
Newport OPPORTUNITY I
ESTATE SALE
'This is your golden opportunity to acquire
an exlre1nely choice front row forever bay
& ocean vie\V home at far below apl?raisal
value. Pri1ne Bluffs "end unit" location -3
bdrms., 2112 baths, 1850 sq. ft. split level.
Executor is cash motivated & will consider
a bid of $45,000. We urge you to call today.
EASTBLUFF REAL TY 644-1133
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
JtMp ttll1 hc:111dy dlrKtory wlttt y•• tlll1 ·wHle11d os
yo• 90 llo\l~ll111tl19. All ttt. locotlo111 listed IMlo\i
c:i:• dncriMd h1 9rMter det911 by odvml1i111J ehc·
.... ,. 11 today'1 _DAILY PILOT WA.HT ADS. P•troM
1howl119 opff lie-fer safe "' ttl N'llt .,. •"" t•
li•t SHiii l11hmietl•• 111 1lli1 col111111 eacll Friday',
HOUSES-FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom)
416 Poinsettia, Corona del !\'Jar
644-4910 (Sat 1·5)
330 Snug Tarbor Rd (Cliffuaven) N.B.
645-1550 (Sat & Sun 12:30 to 4:30)
(2 Br & Family or Den) ~
.~Dolphin Terr. (Irv. Terr.) CdM
· ; aia-0700: 644-2430 (Sun 1-6) ;'~t7· Raleigh Ave., Costa Mesa
• MB-4676 · (Sun 1·5)
(3 Bedroom )
5 N. Alla Mira (Three Arch Bay) South
Laguna (Sun 1-5)
428 Morning Canyon, Corona de! !\'Jar
673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2039 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa
644-4910 !Sat & Sun 1·5)
* 1215 Pembroke (Westclill) NB
644-4910 (Sun 1·5)
1515 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr) CdM
644-4910 (Sun 1·5)
245 Mesa Dr., Costa Mesa
546-2313 (Sun 1·5)
*4206 Spindrift Wy (Near Hoag Hosp.)
N.B. 646-2414 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
301 Walnut St (Newport Shores) N.B.
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(3 Br.' & F•mily or D•n)
3026 Clubhouse (Mesa Verde) CM
546-5990 (Sat & Sun l
2990 Country Club Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5 )
403 16th Place (Newport Heights) NB
642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5 )
1506 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terrace) NB
642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
*1707 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
* 1021 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach
673-2222 (Sun 1-5)
2022 Orchard, County Corridor
546-5440 (Sun 12 :30 to 5)
4127 Charter Oak, Orange
546-5440 (Sun 12 :30 to 5)
1031 Concord St., Costa Mesa
•I
673-8550 (Sun 1·5) Stock broker ill carrying 2 324 Poinsettia, Corona de! Mar houses. I in L.A., 1 in i\.1611 Fairview 2629 l{arbor, C.i\I Verde. He lives in L.A., \.\'C 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
646-8811 I LIQUIDATION SALE li!ltecl the on(' in i\.1.v. 11'~ 216 Orchid, Corona de! lvtar
\\'E i\.IUST LIQUIDATE !he a beautlful 4 Br, 3 Ba fan1ily 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(•nytlme) I inst of these nc1v 1luplc:.:{'s • hon1c 11· rorn111l dinit\I!', tan1. 20242 Ramona Ln .. Huntington Beach
,...,.....,...,..,....,.,...,..., !he price and 1c1·n1s arr no ily room, nook, 2 frplc'.o: & 962·1373 (Sun 1-5)
$22 950 c1•11cria. Buildl'r is OIX'n on CO\'l'rt'd pa1i0. Asking S-17.9.iO 2033 Comrhodore Rd., (Ba yc rest) N.B.
• pl'i{'(' \\'ith 10".C do1vn th<' bu1 11.lso, asking !or offl'~. ~7755 (Sat &: Sun 1-5}
COSTA MESA 1m1,..,., "" bolhw•ool " 2455 Bamboo (Eastbluff) N.B. DOLL HOUSE ll1 ~,.;. intt'resl to a qualified 673-35M (Sat & St1n)
buyer. ONE UNIT HAS 3 *1626 Myrtlewood, fl.1esa Verde. C.M. S.151.00 mo. payg all
This 3 bedrm. home Is neat
as a pin with new wall lo
wall carpe ting throughout.
Compl etely redecorated In.
1\de. Takt O\'fr exisling VA
6% 'iO aMual <;to rate loan. -cau now before it's aone.
>16-8&10
'2629 11&.rbor, c.~1.
BDRi\fS, 2 ·BA, large living 545-842~ (Sat&: Sun 3-5)
rm. '""o fireplace, Din. Rm.!;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,ioi=;;:llll 3030 Babb, Costa Mesa
BIN kit A t.a.rge Fam. Rm. OPEN HOUSE 545-8424 (Sun 8:30 am to 1 pm)
The other un11 is an ~tt.rac· SAT&: SUN fROP.f l:OO 1003 Bonnie Doone, (Irvine Terr.) CdM
U\.'e one bdrm. apt Yt'llh Bl 67" ~ (S I •J N' & fireplr.cf' Each unit 2907 Andover Pl., C. M. ~ UD -.,
ha! iseparatt1 yds and gar. BeautlfU!ly cared for adult 1215 Nottingham, (WestcllU) N. B. ·r Land accupltd POOL hotn"· 3 675--3000 (Sun 1·5) ages with uli ity rms. • 1 ,,_ bedrooms 2 firepl1c-2800 Carob, (EastbluU) N.B. M:aped·incl sprinklers The ...... ,.e • Bargain ro~ have been.wait-es, lreshly'redecorated inter. 675--SOOO (Sun 1·5)
Ing for -ACT NO\V! 1 ior. A· re.a.I beauty. (4 Bedroom)
M. M. La Borde, Rltr. SALESPEOPLE NEEDED .~, *4627 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM
"6-055.l ""'"" 548-.uo.i ~ '41·1111 642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
Full Pdce $21 ,SOO oil'E'~ii~4i.'T'v !!:JO Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
HARDWOOD 10, '"" 'h"~ ' ""'room '""-~"'"*.ell 642-8235 (S•t & Sun)
FLOORS hom•. Sc" '" • hui:e lot **1! Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB v.·1th 1011·cnni: ~had(' 1rec11. i"'"'"""""'"""'"""'"'""'il 67. 3210 rs t & s ) Lorac flltEPL.ACE. Pl.AS· llorne b1 vacant •M ~edy WATERFRONT-SL IP .,_. & un
TER \''ALLS •. 11 1606 Anti gua \Vay (Dover Shores) NB • "'1 1·1n ki!t'h-to occu py, C8Jilt'll and drap.. •13 RJ lboa Cov~s Ti·ndlllon. 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) en, 2 111~ bftlh1. Qualily 1 l's. Qui-en . 1litd k.itchtn. al ihakf: 1 itL:na:k-large :z.,.
f111mlly horn,. in eata hllthecl Gland tllA Tenn•. itory homf!' Pitk> ·gardens 2349 Cornell Dr (College Park) CAf
,,.IJ!hbor,_ Ta>e • look I Walker & Lee • J "''""';. Oui o( .,,,. 29054().7 C3003arob (E••tblull) NIBSat & Suh 12-6) anll lt!l'I talk! You v.111 be owner Ml'1 ;."!1<!11 quick".
glad you did! $77,800. R al AaklflR' SMOOO Drive by We 833-0fOO j 644-2430 (Sun 1-.5)
Walker & Lee mo aam.-' 0;:.; ,1 Adams ha•• .,,.;, ·ott!,.. 1 °blk. ***!15 Milford Rd (Cameo Shores)
5§.9491 Open 'Ill 9:00 PM North o1 Coves entrance, CdM, 833-0700; 644'2-tJ> (SUn 1~) ---~----I '50ll w. Cout Hwy., N.B. 9362 Hudson St., Huntln~ Beach
UN l()Ut:-ti()MfS
Real Eatate. 67MOOO, 2443 E. Cout Highway,
Corona 011 Mar, C•lllornla 92025
UN IQUE OPPORTUNITY
Look out ! Unique Homes Real Estale is com·
ing on with new ideas that just may revolu-
tionize the industry. Our present sales staff
is very busy & now 1 more unique sales op-
portunity exists. We are looking for an ex-
p-:!rienced sales person who is still :eager to
le<>rn & earn. \Ve offer a profit sharing plan,
a "de-accelerating" commission schedule &
fresh. new tnarketing techniques that you
just won't believe. They're that UNIQUE_&::
they work! If this interests you, contact Jim
Wood , anytime -anywhere.
UNl()UI: ti()Mf§
Reel Eatate, 675-6000, 2443 E. Coast Highway,
Corona Oel Mar, caJl!ornla 92625
(4 Br & Family or D•n)
1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB
645-1550 (Open Daily)
**505 l\1orning Star Ln. (Dover Shores)
NB. 642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
410 J\1o rning Star (Dover Shores) NB
644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5 )
1:-lli39 Sabrina Terr. (Ir.vine Terr) CdM
644-4910 • !Sat 2·5, Sun 1·5)
2716 Windover, Corona de\ Mar
644-4910 (Sat 2-5, Sun 1-5)
2~LMorning Can)'on (Sho.recliffs)
1175-6000 (Sat & Sun f.5)
18992 Racine (Turtle Rock) 67~ (Sun 1-5)
2204 Donnie Rd. Newport Beach
546-2313 (Sun 2-6)
1718 Minorca (Mesa Verde), C.M. ~716 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
9432 Gulstrand, Huntington Beach
842-6691 • (Sun 1·5)
2309 Private Rd., Newport Beach
54().1720 (Sun 1-5)
2702 Poplar St., Santa Ana
540-1720 (Sun l-5)
8182 Snowbird. Huntington Beach
540-1720 (Sun 1·5)
1'142 Corona Ln ., l\'lesa del Mar, C.M.
540.1151 or 545-3058 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
20521 Suburbia, Huntington Beach
962-1373 (Sun 1·5)
9791 Flamingo, Fountain Valley
962-1373 (Sun 1-5)
5801 Trofhy Dr., lluntington Beach
842,669 · · · (Sal & Sun 1·5)
8282 Furman, Westminster
842-6691 (Sun 1-5)
2976 Java (Mesa Verde) C.M.
546-5990 ; 54().1894 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1877 Tahiti (Mesa Verde) C.M.
546-5990; 540-1894 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
10079 Sparrow, Fountain Valley
962-1373 (Sun 1-5)
2810 Serang Pl. (Mesa Verde) C.M.
546-2313 (Sat 1·5)
716 Cameo Highlands. Corona del Mar
675-:000 (Sun 1·5)
1718 l\1inorca <Mesa Verde) C.fl.f .
6'6-3928 ; 545-3433 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(5 ~edr~om)
1347 Hampshire Circle, Ne~1port Beach
642-8235 (Sunday)
**218 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
*!536 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
(S Br & Family or Den)
**58 Linda Isle Drive, Newport Beach
642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
17892 Butler (University Perk) Irvine
642-8235 (Sun 1-5)
*1600 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) N.B.
646-7755 !Sat & Sun 1·5)
2018 \Vind\Va rd Ln. (Baycrest) N.B.
813-0700 : 644·?430 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2G15 Ba1nboo 1r:astblu£f) N.B.
645->928 : 545-3483 <Open daily 1-5)
27'6 Mallard (Mesa Verde) C.M.
546-2313 (Sun 1·5:30)
(7 Bedroom)
2420 E. 22nd Street, Newport Beach
675-8800 (Sun 1-.1)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
(3 Bedroom)
3026 Clubhouse Circle (Mesa Verde) C.M.
546-5990 (Sat & Sun 11-5)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
11&2BR)
il8 Orchid Avenue. Corona del ft1Ar
548-4957 (Sat & Sun)'
13 & 2 BR)
I.st & Goldenrod, Corona del P..lar
644--0266 (Open Daily)
301 E. Ocean Front. Balboa Peninsula
675-4600 (Sat & Sun !1°5)
ll & 2 BR & Den)
609 Poinsettia, Corona de! Mar
6i5-5726 (Daily 1-5)
603 Marigold, Corona del Mar
54().1151 (Sun l-5 pm) .....
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_ 26!9 Jr~bar. c.._?L
Cl& 1181 ••••••
BACK BAY .AREA
Spacious 4 bedrms. formal
dining, family nu, priced
under market, For appt.
HOUSES l'OR SALi
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
G~n l bedroom homron-
corl'lt'r lot, close to every.
tf!!n&" -schools, shopping.
One year new. Large patio.
Pm BARREn
REALTY 642-5200
Jean Smith, INltor . MOBILE HOME • W/F'Ull
400 E. 17th, C.M. ~ Cabana. Luxury park,
~ QR. HOME ON GARNET Bayfront Penln. A d Its .
UNIVERSITY PARK Sh•• corpeu,. • !>lwn ''"" 673-8100. 67...:!2!.
· S:tainl~!S :tilJC ._J)ls~~ 1-::="='===""'="""';:;:;;11
On The lrvlne Ranch 4571 GrHntrff l1n1 Furnished '49,SDD New.,Ort Height. -1210 STEPHENSON REALTY , Take San Diego Fwy. lo Culver, So. on Cul· 306 Marl"' ..,,...,. 2415 MARGARET
ver 1 block, left on Michaelson -S blocks 2 BR. home wilh den. 2 DRIVE
·to Village Three models. Baths • furn. Al• a 2 jR. Four BedroolTI$ -2 Baths
• . · apartmeril, fum: Qa.e to 30' PADDOCK POOL
Offi1:e Open S•turday1 & Sund1y1 ·
Annual percentage rate. For further de· the No. Bay. · A Best value . heated & tilt. WI~ ask any representative at Village Three Stephtnson Realty pool plu., ahtltt'red patio for
PETE BARRETT REAL TY 306 Mari,ne ,61\-4000 r-ntel1aining. Wood burning
·st1nley C. Sw1rh Co. Community Builders Westbey lncom• Homes fireplace. Wl\V carpeting.
1605 W .. tcllff Dr .. N.B. An MGI Comp1ny TRIPLEX • $5?.500 Jn.sulaled ceiling & walking l:~:::;~~~~~;;;~s~~~~~~~~
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dis111,.nce to schools. Off. Best Eastside Cost11. Mesa lo-
1000 cation. ''Hoines with an in-street (N'lrking for your boat,
General I trailer or camper. Frull Gener•I 1000 come", 203S Tustin tror.
642-5200
Woodland Place). Builder trees & flov.·cn;. All this for
l·G_._._._ .. _1 _____ ,_000_ Costa M•t• 1100 Fabulous Open Oailv 642-4905. ~:l~,500. Call for app"t.
Corona del Mar 5 Bedroom, 4 bath, immacu. IJ * ALL TERMS * J\.1r. Robinson
PANORAMIG VIEW OV.•· REAUY FOR SALE! '"' BaycrUt horn•. Delight· 328 Al1'so , .... """t: oruy S19.0lll DAVIS REALTY 64>7000 looking Newpol1 Center, fuJ pool and patio. CaU : Patrick Wood 545-2300
Costa J\.fesa, and beautiful ....... 900 Will b"" a s'-A-3 Choice Bill Haven, Ritt. 6'73-32ll Bayshores 1225
Ne ~ H bo Th +"i ~ '""'ii Newport Heinht1
wpo., ar r. e even· bedrm Pacific Sands home. 3 Large bedrooms and huge comer of Bea~n SEE YOUR REALTOR Charm1ng 2 br, Jge livlni rm, ' ing Hgh"ta &?'!: like a seventh Many circumstancei forcing family room In thia lovely he •.. ,. Well kept •'--A 1 1h~rt block-from -FOR YOUR BIG FREE frplc. Pvt beaches. 6 'Xo • • ... • uuc.:: this sale. Opportunity here. n-··crest home. New "'b •-•-t bath ho £>GJ #" Cliff Dr. NEWCOMERS _ KIT $3'.,950. 642-1905 ._. • ....,m, wo me Call for de.taU..1 necess.ltatc~ sale. ---------·11 with Fam/Rm, Din. Rm. By Owner $36,500 I !!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!.,...,,.. ....
1 81Jd B/I elect Kit. Large • COATS Walk to Beach Spac~ 3 bedroom '.! bath, -c-.. -,-.--~---.-----1-1-00 Dover Shorn 1227 1 Livi111 room is located above & Charming 3 bedroom 2· bath livinc ·room with tif'eplact!, ~
'garage which tillers privacy WALLACE home, convenient to' beach, lar&:e dining are& overlook-.., """""" PANORAMIC
I and UNSURPASSED VIEW. R.EALTORS pools, tennis court. Only inz lovely secluded lanai, HOUSES FOR SALE,_ VJEW
Cool, quiet, patio and rear O E I $31,900. CUPtting, drapes, built-in e OPEN DAILY 1·5 • Perfect f o r entertaining,
_yard area. Excellent schools pen Yen ngs JE RY. FREUD electric kitchen. Gu.ge oH 'Til aold? Assume 5'49' VA Spanish contemp, Court &
1 -near shopping and on I y • 962-4454 • R alley with electric eye open-loan. $148 Per mo. Redeem". atrium, 5 BR. s ba, 0000 sq
ml.nutes to the Dunes and !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!CHAS. ARNOLD er. Nicely landscaped cor-3 Br. W/W cpt1, drps. Im-ft, hi ceiling. kar gar,
sandy ~aches. Priced to 2100 sq. ft. 388 E 17·1h St CM ner lot. med. possession? Only $22,· $69.000. 54&-7249
sell at $55,IXXI with very · " · · 6464032 548-1444 950. 1984 Federal Ave.
1, -arnoahle to•m•. $1 <16.00 total pmt.'1..,..,...,.64,,"'..,.",,5..,.5 ..,...,. Call· Patnok Wood 54~2300 u . 11 p k •
'" -. t• e Bill Haven, R.eeltor ' nivers " ar_ .·M. M. LaBorde, Rltr. Just assume the lo\v 5~% -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,
64p-0555 Eves: 673-6116 annual % ra!e loan, and CORONA DEL MAR 21-U E. Coast, CdM 6'13-3211
-• you get 3 large bedrooms 2 L OPEN HOUSE PENDING FORECLOSURE.
Costa Mesa Eests1de full baths tremendous l5x40 SUNDAY FROM l:OO Choice location and._~!l"-
f°' i"'t $22.0lO. SHARP up. . family ,.;,m, fonnai dining FIXER-IJP:.._$29;000 3065 Counl•y Club; dUm. ' W..· ""'""'" 2
graded older .. home with Joi! room plus spacious eating C. M. baths, family room, fuUy
or ex~as. . Hard w o ~ d area in kitchen. What a buy Walk to Ccrona beach Little HOUSE HUNTING GOLF-crptd, all bltns and aparkl-~ Floors , Big K~tchen~th at only $28, 750. See this one. work for a beach ~a. 3 ERS _ don'hniss stting this ing po01: '"Muat sen-in 72
•to1 ',~ .. andH rem
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ger:ahtor J.n· bedroom.,. Ctluntry kitchen. lovely large custom house houl'!I _ $30,500. Call 545.8424
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blm Cheery fireplace. E n j 0 Y along the 15th fairway of South Coe.at Realtors.
C~LL more uni s poss e. backyard BBQ + patio. Mesa Verde Country Club. ~S7PA-C~I~O~U~S~l~B~R-, 7,~ .. -. ~,.-m
" · Store boat in back yard. Al-About 3000 RQ. fl. of real rm, Dream kit., Carpeted Walker & Lee 2629 Harbor, C.M. Icy 11.ccriss. A best buy_ Bet· quality & charm. Ideal for througOOut. Close 10 achls &
Reallors %t90 Harbor Blvd . at Adams
545-9491 Open 'ti! 9:00 PM
·•GOOD BUYS e
3 :SR. 2 ·Ba. Eas!!ide; $1650
Down FHA.
Triplex, N 'pt. Hghts. Ex-
change for n1ore unils.
2 Houses on R-3 lot. 2-2 BR.
% Mile to beach. Low down.
FORTIN CO. Rltrs, 642-5000
a lllfie family. h · c JI Park $800.00 Total Down ter hurry. s op g. o e I e ·
to FHA -Vet buyen·on this DIAL 645•0303 SALESPEOPLE NEEDED S4S-.2720
terrific 3 bodnlOm home lo FOREST E OLSON ~ S<l·SllO • 7 YR 01.J>4 b•, 2 ba, •lee great Costa Mesa Area. Pay-• f,_.c:i9m ....,.) kitchen, frplc, lge · closets.
ment will be less 'than rent . l,lEALTORS LLEGE RE.ALTY $29,950. By owner, 61' % loan
for this home. HUGE yard 229!t Harbor. C.1.f. . lSlll~alMMt11/'4 23.l E. 21Jt St., 642--0581
'th I f I ·a · wknds or after\ pm w1 011 o. trees. ns1 e 1s WW 11 GI Extended
freshly painted and ready If your eligibility expired in 3 bedrm POOL TOWNHOUSE 3 BR. 2 BA, lg
for occupancy -CALL JWy YOU"VE BEEN SAV-COLLEGE PARK llv I'm, din rm area, bar Ir W I k & L kilch, patio, 2-ear gar a er ' ee ED. Call us on this iibarp This h.ome Is ab&olutel~, beau. Wf&torage, clubhoUAe. Jerty 3 bedroo m home with gorge_ .f 1 t Ha.II 838-6603. Bkr.
Realtors ou11 &hag carpe~ with match-11 u · It h a 1 a. gorgeou!I
B I 0 rtun.,,_ 2790 "''~ Bl"d. •I.A"·-• ing dra"""s. HUGE kitchen. heated and filtered p ool $2295 DOWN $195/MO. us nels ppo 1.,.,s uu.-~ ...... ., "'" with dressing room alkl bath I Id -··e N,.t 3 b•/2 in Today's Want Ads. 545-0465 Open 'til 9 PM Beautiful backyard w i t h nc : ~""' s. . . 1-==========="'=="'=======I playhoUSe for the kids. Pric-plus 2 full baths. Take over patio!!", fruit trtts.. Owner: ed at appraisal of $22,000. existing 5~ % annual % 549-1697. '"'-"'"'-'"'------"~=="-----""';.;..I rate loan. Owner will help. 1· Gl'1 and FHA welcome -MONTI CELLO Condo.
CALL . Now ia the time lo buy a Cathedral ceil: 2 .Yt'!I· olp.
OPEN HOUSES:
-CORONA DEL MAR-
THIS OL' HOUSE
Walker & Lee pool home,"'" ~o ~~i .. "'n11 .. u1r. •• opt.
Realtors
279o Harbor ·Blvd. 4lf Jiclams
545-0465 Open 'Ill 9 PM 2629 Harbor. C.M.
SWINGING
SINGLE?
COLLEGE Pk. 3 BR, 1'4
BA. Owner. 282 Princeton
Dr. $29.900. 545-32611
BY OWNER: Heated Pool! 2
BR & Den. $f1,500. • * 548-4676 ••
NURSERY
SCHOOL
And elemrntary &chool are
only a short walk from this
3 BR ·2 ba charmer! Clere-
&tory windows in din rm &
mas!r-r bath. Garden atrium.
Sliding Klass door& in !iv
rm & m11ster Bdrm leading
to semi -circular patio in
rear. Prvt courtyd entry.
Even an elec. garage door
opener included at the~;
istic price of pl,000.
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ht Western Bank Bldg,
Unlveralty Park
D•y 844-0101 Nights
• red hill
VILLAGE 3
Stan!ord model. Overlooking
greenbelts & pools, next to
model1. 3 BR., 214 ba.. 2
frptc1., wet bar: Jge. family
rm. Plush pile c11rp.; high-
ly upgn.ded. OPEN SUN.
12-4. 4615 GREENTREE
LANE. $45,000.
•red hill has two very desirable R-1 lots {with 3
large trees & alley access) just steps to
main beach & bay. Magnificent bay VIEW
obtainable from second stories when new
homes are built. $65,000.
No Down to Vets
Large 3 bedroom + 20x20
rumpus room. Newly painted
inside &. out, block wailed
rear yard, hard\\ood floors.
HUIT)' on this one! rnA
terms, also VA appraised at
Hett'! the Ideal '"PAD" for Mau Verde 1110
all bachc!lors and bachelor----------
ettes~ $20,000 for a. Rha.rp 2 BY OWNER -4 br, tam rm.
bedroom, EASTSIDE Costa Jmmac! Quiet st. $41.500.
Mesa, corner townhouse. 1n11 Mlnorca, 546--0716 REALTY
Built -in kitchen, FIRF.-L :. Park Center, Irvine
CAPE COD
Westcliff corner lot with abundant land-
scaping. Bay window in living roo.m. Two
charming fireplaces, large covered front
porch, covered patio & large enclosed rear
yard. Outstanding buy at $49,000 & ex·
cellent financing avail able.
BRING YOUR
BA THING SUIT!!
and enjoy this beautiful wroughl iron en·
closed heated pool. Large patio & lawn
for your other outdoor activities -all
overlooked by WIFE.SAVING kitchen &
family room. Immaculate 2 story home
on quiet CUI,.DE.SAC in Newport Beach.
4 large bedrooms & 3 baths. Best of all
. only '43.000.
LOTS
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -large vacant lot
Ready to build on. Call now, only '15,000
and we have oijlers.
' Colesworthy & Co.
REALTOR
Newport llo•ch Ofll ..
102I Beysldo Drive
$24,600 PLACE, NEW luxury car-Coll99e Park 1115 Call Anytime~ ,
peting and paint. Great
POOL and Club IacUitie1. BY OWNER -Beautiful 4 br, '* HANDSOME Townhouse.
JIURRY! 2 ba. Open Sat A SUn, .2349 4 BR I 2i,, Ba. Prof-Land.
Cornell Dr, 541h'Vll3 ''"""" 83J."~ Walker & lee 1'N=.=..,..=r1 =a.=oc11==1200= =1:
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2043 Westt.JI U Drive
646-m~ Open 'ti! 9~ PM
OPEN HOUSE
SAT Ii SUN FROM J:OO
3160 Count•y Club, C.M
Larae California Ranch style
home in Mesa Verde with
extra large pool alz.e lo!. 3
Bedrooms, dining & break.
fas! rooms + 40' lanai.
SALE.5PEOPLE NEEDED
~ Ml·SllO
llDO WATERFRONT .
APTS.-310 LIDO NORD
NOW REDUCED TO
$150,!IOG-Xlnt Terms
6 Beautilul units. 6 car
garagc1 &: utility room w!th
80 ft. fronting on excellent
awlmmlng beaeh. Ul'lt!: art
newly turni~hed.
8111 Grundy, Realtor
833 Dover Dr., N.8. 642463:1
PARK & POOL
Park Lido, 3 BR, 2 Ba, kit
blt·lns, patio, &: 3 GARAG-
ES. Nearly new. A, lovely
own your own with larae
POOL euy living. $33,500.
BIG BARGAIN
WOW!
• $2,000 PRICE
REDUCTION
IC~T:!'f~~
Bir '4 BR It 2 Ba manor
home. Beautiful decor. Lge
kltchen with a.II blln1. Mat·
ble frplc, cha.ndt.lieT'll. lge
Jtvi nR & din rm overlooking
::llx40 POOL. Asking only !!!!!~~'!"!""!"~'!'!~!'I S55.000 or trade locally.
2 STORY A·FRAME CA.LL l!lt.e •••·~41.4
And ii was a good value, al
the Old. price[ Cheek lf!.tO
this BIG. 2400 sq. ft, ~·bed·
room 3 balh wlnntr featur.
lng a huge 3 Cllr garage plus
room on Ike sidr-for camp.
er or boat. a "mother-In·
lllw" bedroom by itself
downstairs and community
park, pool and tennili courts
only stepS away. Now only
$41),000. 3 BR. + den. Llke new! "'QI ~ OPEN SUN. 1-5--Empty A: ready to go. Stepe; .,...,
1021 CLIFF DR. ""''""· Only 132.0lO. ~'if.Yfu
N'pt. Beach. Lovely 3 Br.. CAYWOOD REAL TY N••r ~·•••rt P••t 0fflt•
OPEN SUN 1-S
18992 RACINE
TURTLE ROCK
CALL 673.!5.IO pool. Vil!W from aubdeck. 6.ni w. Cout Hwy., NB
O'slted family rm, Many 541-1290 642-3476 Eves.
custom features. s s ' OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 ARTIST ' IN-LAW
21 Mo -or kkk! Lee. wooded tel· 4 RNING ting. Cu&tom bit. 7 Bdrm.
CANYON Newport home. Rudily con-Cm-ona Del J\.tu. Great 3 BR. vertible to yaur lee!ds. Set
2'Ba. home. Some view, Fee al; 2420 E. 22nd Sl Sun. 1.S,
land. Pyramid Exchancon
DON V. FRANKLIN 675-ml
RHltor 673-2222 REPOSSESSIONS
Span '1sh Stv•e . Sparkllna clean home«, some . ,_I.I new!y pafnJ..t l ean>et..t. ;
· 3, 4 ' 5 bdrm1. Some with Cha.nnlnr 3 bedroom, 2 bath pool~ F'HA-VA eonv teftl\I, ~ • dK>lce corner loca-tr.lm $11,000 to $40.cOO.
Uon. TUe ~ntry., all bltn1. Coll\f13 .l Watts Jnc.
family room, raised vu~ 8843 Adam Aw. 96'2-S5Z1
da and only 4 ye1n old, A -.,=='===---mt.st lo 1ee at $31,SIXI, Call OCEANFRON"r
545-M~. LOT
BelbN Penin1ul•
$45;000
Eastbluff
OPEN DAILY J.S
2'15 Bamboo,' N.I .
You'll be happy w:htn )QI. .ee
thh S bedtm, 3 bath home.
Redean.ted In A: out Bes(
of financing available. Fut
eacrow1 Vacanu ;
Lachenmyer
p, .11"'
1860 Newport Blvd., C.M,
CALL 6f6.392I or MS.3483
FOR DIRECTJONS
Co....,. del Mor 1250
DUPLEX
OPEN DAILY 1·5
609 PolnMlll•, CdM
3 BR 2 ba front\ 2 BR den
rear. Good income, good fin-
ancing.
CALL, 675-ms
it"'l:S_ j _
W s;:';i~ ,,.,,,r11r
--BY oWNIR HARBOR VIEW HILLS
BtauUfuJ Baycrnt 4 br w/ Betr buy In a~a. lmrnac. 4
fam rm ' formal dln'c nn. BR 2 ba, sin1l• slDry home. · tc~ end )'tl'd. xlnt 1ehoots. Let p.Uo. Newly demr.
Priced to tell at $42.900. View ol Bly A: Ocean. ~)' 646-0414 "6,000, C&ll IS42-46J) tor
Sat'""1. Oct-10, 1970
HOUSIS FOlt -HOUSIS l'OR
Our
25th Pwl •
~veir -
HAVI HOMI
IUT MUST TlAVRI
Thal's wha,t_ou_r _ti~
said and now he ii cone
from this lovely 4 BR,
FR, DR home with eat·
ing area In kitchen. Car-
pets are jllst ·2 years
new, has all bltns, ·nice• ¥ard and the best pttrt
1s the f!Mncing. \'ou
can assume ths 6" % !Gan at the present rate.
Nicely pril.ofll at $45,700
makes this what ynu
exeeut!ves are looking for. 546-5440
VALID
URGENT NEED!
For quick acllon. Doi·
lii.r1 at discount -own-
er leaving state! This 4
bedroom. 2 bath Is a
musl. Submit a.II offerr..
Daddy ill already gone.
Asking $31 ,500 -other
modela have sold for
this price. Condition I!!
excellent. 546-5440
AMNTION-
All DOGSI -·-12:M te S:oi
2022 Orch•r4, Ceunty Corrl4 ...
It your ownen are
seriously Interested
Jn living \\'here they
can have a licenud
kr-nnc l -we have a
home for them. With
just $3.000 down they
can move Into this
lovrly 3 broroom &
family room v.•lth
fifl:place. The kind of
homr-a. loving mastr-r
should have. Large
dog run already com-
pleted. Hus;:~ fenced.
ya.rd. CAii now!
ASSUM I
SI/•'/• LOAN
With $5000 down you
can niove into this love--
1,y 3 bedrm, family room,
l l bath horn!!:. Kltchen
feature• bltn oven,
ranie and dishwasher.
Home has just been re·
decontt'd inside Is out.
Ovt'nize
room fur
J:"'a.ra.ge \l'ith
wo1·k shop.
546-5440
GOLDEN DAYS
And jeweled nights arr-
yours \lo'hen you buy
this homey three bed·
room bungalow. It's
unu15ual, functional and
charming -$2500 will
handle,. Har formal. dfn.· Ing · area, large lnrl.ng
room ,with fireplace. ex-
cellent potential.
546 .... 0
IEAUTIFUL
CONDOMINIUM
ASSUME SJ/4•/•
LOAN
Larp;t. 3 bedroom. Well
IOCAted to recreational
faci\itles. Thr~ W-
rooms. two Mths. Own-r-r 1uOOnus and-will help-
wil h down paymt'nt.
l170 Jl!r mo. Includes -princ., iht., laXl?r'fi lbs.
546-5440
DAIL.V ,.LOT
Results
' thru
-s-!rvice--
END THAT SIARCH
Lovely manicured C
Dearoom, format dlnlnir;
rm 4: terrific family rm.
This home has been fm .
provl!:d in every way
imaginable. Upgraded
carpets lhruout. Drop
ttilinc and indirect
lighting in kltc:hen.
Chvner \~·Ill help you to
ai;sume exlstln~ 6'7ti loan
\l'ilhout any increase in
rates. M6-5440
JUST LISTED
OtrrSTANDING VAL-.
UE -hot off the typr-
writer and v.·e want to
share It with you. This
love1y home Is loca.ted
In the · hl,art of-l\1esa
Verde • It has 3 bedrm1
and lge family room.
carpets are near.new.
At '34.500 and EZ
terms this won't Jut!
646"'40
HERE'S AN
INVESTMENT
worth conslderAtion ..•
owner liquldatln1t -has . ' two duplexes, pride ~f
ov.•nf'rship units. Owner
has had no_ vacancy and
her~£-w h y ! Jncome-
now $.510 -should M
$660. A ttal buy on
Eastllde of Costa Mesa;--,
546-M40
I' ..
PuRCHASI -WnH -CoNFIDENCE
FROM YOUR LOCAL
REALTOR
'
PAuL-WH1n-CARNAHAN
VA/'H4A
COLLICH PARK
Large farr\Uy, nttd·llll'gt.
home. Then this Is the
one you have bet'n look-
ini::-for. Four larJte bed-
roomll + !ludy + huge
bonus room. A Decora-
tor Dclii;rht! Landscaped
with pride. So just move
ri.c:ht in, to Vets NO
DOWN -to 11nyone a
small down. C111l now
for further det11ll i<.
MG-5440
MESA VERDI'S
FINEST
At the unbelievable
price of $38,500 -four
bedroom. 2 bath! In im·
maculat" condition. owner has sdded many
extra1 Includes wet bar
in family room. ur>a:1'.11d-
ed carpets A: bltns. Cllll
now for further detail,;.
046"'40
SOUNDS LIKI
wishful thinking, but It
iR true. Mesa Verde 4/
FR • 2 baths. Only
$28,500 and you can a1-
1ume large :'.i 1' '/~ loan
with payment of $1 53.
Including principal, ln-
tereat. taxes and insur-
ance. 546-5440
SURGICALLY CLEAN
Located on quiet 11treet
In Meaa del Mar Is this
exquisite 4 bedroom
home .with bit-Ins. Rea-
dy and waiting for you
to move right In. Ask·
Ing only S3I,900. Ext~
nice condition! ~46·M40
WOWI
$2,000 PRICE
REDUCTION
And It wall a J:"ood value
at the old price. Four
bedrooms, 3 baths.
Ownr.rs must &acrifice
All thry have been trllns-
rerred. This home fea.·
tures family room, d ln-
in,1t room. epts, drps
like new. 3 Car ~arage.
Hurry lll'I It won't lllsl
at $40,9~. 546-5440
LOW DOWN
LOW PAYMENT
Chttk with us now and 1ee how you can own
this: nice 3 bedroom
home. Assume 6" % loan, pymnts $176.00 ~r
month including princJ.
p8.), inlf're9t. tll.:ll:E'S Md
Ins. Full price $22.950.
546·;544<1
SALESMEN NEEDED NOW
25
YEARS
OF
. REAL
ESTATE ~Ql/j
EXPERIENCE Ir
It's the SOLD SIGN that counts
675-4930 \uu_th ( OdSt George Wlll lamson
REALTOR
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··· ---··-HouM• Fumlahecl • Hou-Unfur nished Ho111•• Unlurnlohod C...... del Mor 1250 HUflH111fon Bee ch ICOO Legune Beech . 1705 Condominium 1'50 -··~· ·--·-L-e Beech 2705 Gonor"! • ~ .Unlvorally Perk J237
APtJ. F_ur~hed Apts.. F umlshtd
Hwttlnglon Beech 4400 Huntington Beeclt 4400
IJEAUTIFULI BEACH LOVERS HANDYMAN ·i:u::, ,.,;-~ LHM/Selo Fu rnlohod * C 't le Do 7
l>oo<lltive ........... d!Jaltn. L l SPECIAL oa1 ... -"°"" lol.ns, . .. .. .• BdrmL, ...... nn.; Din: . .J.l lo&tina -·· v~ ... ' Loo. G DAN I ftlll -"" qualifyln& ~I~ ae:,ch I (ondo BUT rr IS, Cozy 1 BR. W/ rm. 1\lr!Jo 1">ct ...... Sl6.'I fl n . t bdnna., 2 fliilcs. lmmac. LUii, wn" '"nfltT'S WE THEME'' tor _:__ A;:ne or~. 2 ~~ 2-: patio &: c.araae. Util pd. ! BR. 2 baths •••••••••• SS2S ol-a_~ut n a -er1n o:ta
Walk-to ~adi.1115,000 S00rt _ .... ., ~.:11-__ .. 'thit~. Detailed exterior L.AZ'/ LIVING • coveted 2 . wt~ llvt di 1.... MOVE: TODAY. $].ti, •-ea 2~ baths ~ ...... i32S WILLIAM WINTON m •• °"1 _...,. ... ~:--~ W~sprawllngcontempor • .._,.~, 2 •·th, 2 , ......... ........._ Upptt m 111, n .. ,. Horn.-FfM.rt MS-2951 We Have Otben Casual estate living. Enter La Quinta Her-
R .. I ..... _ u .... 1 o own .. _ ,'""''.......,. ary~led IWttpfn&: roof. uo;w•u -.... , ,,_,... kiteht'n vtafmaln floor OY· • I h tm h & t 11 lr :m~-~--.Ba-lbool·'•nd 3 bedroom wit.ti Wie'Uvinc unef, wood, atuooo 1 Palos domlnlum. carertte llvlna erlooldnt tieabtUul pool. $185 • 2 BR. Dio:t ,Yd. pr, mo.sas us green a osp ere s ro ee-
..... -uoi: .. room, .<tJt¥ brlek. ateplaoe, Vtrdn Stone WeU-dealaned amone lovely people and Larae 2 cu Pott plu• •tor· new w/w • drpl. F&mlJ,y lined walk wa:vs to your apt.
''l:C=:16=:i7=:i5-3::133m::il ===zl !% b&tllt. Alt '1eotric ""111-3 BbRMS. i. DEN CENT-"°"''· !enjoy truo JaCll.Ui aa-• oompt. ......... la· ~O_K_.~----''-'-'ll1M980;.;_;.;;...~-ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED. I• ~· kitchen .. Prime area. 1'.AL HALL FLOOR PLAN. therapy pool), complete out· cllitief:', All -kautUull,y A * Gracious Uving 1 BR. Unf. $150 -Fum. $180
!"'!"'lea 10 beach. No 'l\ltl· Dbl. dOar entry hall open11 door recrea.tiott facllidea. compl•ly tumlahed, llnen1, 2 BR. Unf. $175 -Furn. $210 i.fyJn&,...}Qll take o~-0\f.n:: !JO LARGE-i.rv. RM., --25 Beat h_!ll aT$23,9SO. <~~ @intl-, ~-tf Qeaired. Ol'lly LIVE IT UP ln thii 11.rse 2 3 Spac. fir. plans, decor. furnishings: live -603 MARIGOLD
Nlt"e duplex In rerrlflc loca·
don • asking SJ8.~.
Open Sunde y l·S PM
Glen Queen, Heritage Rl'al-
tors. Call 540-1151.
er arudou" l'ut poueu.Jon: FT 'LONG wirn CEN'l'ER 6% KOV't loan). 100 atePf to private beach. Br w/ fenced yard, trPtr, -lit-Wtitmi BiiilflJia&. within romantlc settin-g w /fun or privacy.
Only 2 )'l'I, uld. Take ad· FIREPLACE or w H 1 TE L•rwln Re•lty, Inc. Tvmia COllrt A 2nd pool al-drps, plut fittplr.ce. $l50. Unlvmilty Park Terraced pOol, pri. sunken gas . BBQ's w/
vantace dl,.t (n41 962-SSSS BRICK Slldlnr glass opens t~or appt. 962-SSM anytime so on ~rty with KOI'i· Hom•Flndera 6Uol951 Dey UU101 Nl9ht1 seculded seating comp!. w/Ramada & Foun· FOREST l OLSON 'to _ .. a.i:roum1s. Mm.""""· RENTALS ""'' !mlo:oplng lhn><>ut. LANDLORDSll tain .
su11e W I MIRR 'l RF. 0 Hou••• furnished Easy attest to auper mkt, Vacancy Problema Ended DON'T DELAY I * Color co-ord. kit w/ indirect lighting.
ln<'. Realtors \VARDROBE DOORS & PRT. 1110pjlin1, etc. $32,; month, FREE auppl,y of qualined CALL US TODAY I * Deluxe r•nge & ovens * Plush shag crptg. VATE BATII \V/?ofARBLE Rent•lt to Sh•r• 2005 winter hula. Will conalder tenantt at m coat to you. fr, C ~ IF" 'ffiERE'S A Bf:TrER 19131 Brookhurst Avl", TYPE PULU.fAN. ROOM M AT~E W
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n. IN.II! -purchue-OLOUtrl&bt Aalc...tor. LEE or OLA Ltaae/optlon 3 BR •••••• $340 * Bonus stor•g• spece ov. c•rpon
BUY IN A VIEW HOME1 __ ,_1u_n_i_;n~gt_o_n_Be_a_o_h __ 1 Completely modern kltrhcn salt. Adults only. Refs. ln.6600 3 BR. 2 Ba. lnhoule , ••• $340 * Sculptured merble pu lm•n & tile baths
IT'S A WELL KE PT $28,500 w/att. brldst. area, has ALL ted-Fi:male, 2f>.35, pvt room 49&-2152 AM or &3'1.m91 any. 2 BR.. 1 ba, house ••• ; •• mo * Eleg•nt recreation room.
SECRET. Reduoed to RANGE OVEN • bath. ci ... to Harbor ~·=======I * ly The Fireside • eel h·11 FURNISHEO MOOELS OPEN DAILY ~.~. Spacious, immae. 3 GI &. FHA APP RAISAL BILT·IN SHR. A DISP. Shop'g Center, C . M • .;;; mr. YOU CAN FORGET THE Blk from Huntington Center, San Diego
Bdrm., family rm, 2~1; ba. S~rkhng clran, -4 bedrms, ~~ii be~t horn~ 64~1541 or 646--9565. DupltXff 'urn. 2'75 CARES or mE DAY. Neat _, I Frwy., Goldenwest Colle2e-Ll.Lsk built home. l~ baths, elec kit., lovely "y~o~U~N~G--~,,-~..,--.. .;;;.;=.;;;.:.;... __ ;....-'-S D" F to B ch Bl d So University Realty 673-$5IO crpts/drpa:, lge comer lot. located in finer resldenUal man. • ap ES for ale 3 Br. Stove, crpla, med ynL REALTY an 1ego rwy. ea v ., . on Xll'.ll E. Coast Hwv, CdM 847.sso7 Evea: 968.ll7B i;ection has betn leased out, Long Bch, will move to H.B. AI?.t-1 .. -~-n~' Kidd~ ok. $195. Univ. Parle Center, Irvine Beach 3 blks. to Holt; W. on Holt to •.•
-J NEEDS YARD WORK, & A ur surrou.ndln&: area. 213: e~.., C&ft or ..... ,...., cue. Hom•Finders 645-2951 LaQuinta Hermosa 71 4: 847-544 1
Enjoy tho Bell Ga me ~ f.•1p FEW MINOR REPAIRS, 4J>.«l71 HomemaRn. 5'7-<681. .,~ lffl !!Call!!!!!Altytlme!!!!!!"!!'!""""°!!!!!!"!~ • Alie the ga · "{:! l I f S!IARE Lovely home,•·•~· RENTALS ~ -L pd •. J BR Apt, I o:=:::=:::=:::=::=:=:::=:::=::;:;o"":=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=:::= r me, give Us a , • •l• ' offered u is, or the tow ™"'""" .... 00· • A ail call to see a i;harp 2 BR. • t • ........ price o! ' Penin, w/worklng cirl. HOUlff Utdumllhed r-' range« oven, v East Bluff 3242 General 4000 Cotta Mesa
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home, North ol Hwy. 1-"'rplc. • un $31,950 FULL PRICE 67S-7594 or 646-820& now. Broker~ ---·------:n~ts. R·2 Jot, Asking Owner Pays All Costs Lo: o~~r ':i~1MC:~si~;~· ~!Ebe~. ~~Map~11:~~~ Gtner•I JOOD Cost• M••• 3100 Ne::ll~ . .-,:~y~!!H~al. Just For
MORGAN REAL TY . lease/option or Privil. 67>41174 aft 6 pm. RENT OR LEASE ity appt's.; walk to school•
673-6642 675-6459 to a GI loan on this sha~ 3 liberal purcha.-.e terni111. • BACHELOR wu1 ihare 2 HOMES It shoppinc. Imm~. rnove· Single Adulls -
1""""""'""'""'""""' ..... I txodrm, 2 ba rancher. Liv-M ISSION REAL TY bis 2-Story Apt. Pool. (Npt. RENTAL FINDERS Both 3 tied (ll ,..._ in. $400 Per month. In the
$135/mo mob hm w/scrnd ~
porch, comp! furn. Htd pool. /
Adlts, no pets. 4 Seaaon'1 .•
Mub Est. 2359 Nwpt, 54"332
BAY FRONT LOT i~g ~1n, fam ily rn1. frplc, w/ 985 So. Coast Hwy., LF11n1na Fwy at McFaddenl ~ mo. the ot= $225. _... per fa.shlonable Bluffs, South Bay Club Is a whole Furn Bachelor & 1 BR.
2119 Bays ide Drive \ ~rp1s &. drps, TOTA_L Phone (7141 494-0731 NEED 1 o• 2 m·'e -m· * Homes Nichol R I Est to new way ut life designed Exccptionallyl -~~!
88 Ft bulkhead \\'ilh picr CASH NEEDED to move 1n1..:.:.::=_:.:~c_,:...,::,.:'=--' ~ ·-* Ap.srtment1 1 •• • Added Attr•ctlon just for rJngle people. It's Belov.• renta v"-'ue!
area.· S220,000 ~Fl'c ~lmple). on_ty SIOO. + t:ixcs k ins. WOODS COVE mates, 4 BR, 2 BA hse, H.B. 546-9521 VacMt & waiting. 4 BR. 2 fun living with warm, dy-2llO Neivport Blvd., Crtf
Bill Gru d Rlt s2.,,500 Full price, HOME· 4 bed 4 bath t Beaut. furn. Cali 962-7409. * Roommates LOVELY 4 BEDROOM home. Ba.; nearby pool. Priv. pa. namlc neighbors. It's a 1 BR. $125. Pool. Spac.
n y, r. FINDERS '68-t93I room, cus om WORKING '"Oman lo 1"--. 'h B •·1 1;1!33;,~Dov;"~D;'·;;,· ~N~.B~-,.;64~2-4;6~20~l:--·~$fii;SDO. --:--i home. Redwood exterk>r ce. .,. .......,.., CALL 645·0111 01. a quiet street "''II tio &; rotry courtyard, al $750,000 Clubhouse w 1th Adults Ideal I u r acu-= or.
$18,SDO d ... 1-t .... ;...,. with o-n be··-. my apt. Nrar everything S60 private yard&: 1800 &q. ft . of •~oi:: P•r Mo· nth. he·'tb cl"b · 1993 church, Crt1. MS-9633. -. """'"'' .,... ...... 64" "158 for informttion on the5e I c 1 f ·i ..,,,., "" 11.1 , saunas, sv:im. DELUXE DUPLEX 3 Bedroom 2 bath, roxioo lot, cd ceilings, Built for an ac. l =m=o=. =~==· ===== spac oll.!neis. rea ami Y Others avail, to $500 Per Mo rring pool, party room, bil· $25 P er Week & Up
Era evaileble RENTALS ... home at S285 per mo. Agent
One le.II; So. of Hwy., walk elec blln range & oven, -tive family with den, Jam-Newport 8e•d1 2200 SllO. 2 BR, E. CM, aood loc,, "'64&4'"""14.;:1;... ___ ~-c llards, indoor gol1 driving Bachelor & I br. TV & maid ~
to the beach. 3 BR. 21Ai ha., 1or disposal in sink, wall to ily room, .sauna bath, view w/~ your bud&et. , . range, tennis courts, pro serv. avail. 450 Victoria. -
2BR.JRa.Low:Jyhome + wall Cl'llfs, drps, forced air dining room, 2 fiftplaces, WATERFRONT Sl50.JBRbungalo,NptHtl, 4 BR .. + tam. rm. 2 full '--' ~' abopandresidenttmnispro. C.M_ ~.
income. Open daily at bl & heat, fenced, landscaped, \\'orkshop le extra high le • PIER & FLOAT 1ned )Id, cblld/pels welcome. baths. CptJ:, drps, bltnJ. ~& Single, 1 & 2 Bedroom Ju:x. C & S Speedy Rentals ·•
Co81tlrld•1"""1Ag·n· t64+<1266 Ownor/ If ~I 1S19ara,!! for camper & 3 Bedrm., 2 bath, formal d1iIL-$125 _ 2 BR E. CM, child ok 1 ,::~;;v;.;~;;:.;=~;..·::~;:'::· ::~::·:..._·_!300_ ~ 17 ~~cone:i: ~:. 2 BR furn Duplex w/ garage.
• "" ........ . .~. "" rm, firepla~. w w xlnt neighborhood. 1: Close in. $185/mo. _
TRl-PLEX 100/. DOWN t62-4471 ( :::.J 54W103 crpts, and fumi1100! com-$150 -ON the beach, 2 BR ~~E d,nv~r.fD e~hls ~ 2414 Vista De.I Oro able. Furnished and unfuro. 1648 Newport, c;M 548-ll69 ~'
Walk to shops &:. beach, en· · ~I plete, Obie a;ar. Lease only. Me, kids a pets ok. iahed. e BEAUT Ba h & 1 er ~ ;:~~~· s!f~~ 00~~ D~~~t ;~ e~~~! i; ~~: ..,/TOi-fZ/'t ~JS.f.e r mo. Realtor CALL 894·7577 ~;f2J.~ on )'tar ltue. Newport Beach 6"-ll33 MODELS OPEN DAILY apt. $29.~ w~y &: a p: -
54S.20ll day stealing Utls near new 4 REAL ESTATE ON THE BEACH for information an these HALECREsr tract - 3 Br., Coron• del Mar 32.50 10 A.M. • 9 P.M. 1''um., inc utll. 546-045l
1t ~ 2 bedroom. 2 batlLio....:Pm Glenoeyre_fil. Nice 2 BR-wlntef1'€fltil. $225/ e vail•ble RENTALS ... ,..den, l'Ai bl., crpts, drpa, av! 1 BR FURN $150/mo Incl · D ·By Owner. Lido" tract Walk to beach 494-9473 549-0316 $%JO. DECORATOR'S dream. Nov. 1. S215 mo. (1) RENTS FROM util. Pool, gar, disposal,. Br house, 1 br. garage ap1. d k 0 1 S3850 h + mo. Near Jetty. Good beerh 73>9432, 842-7153 4 BR, 3 BA tri-level • $150 to $350 Adults, no pc~. 642-2383 $44,750. Low down. 718 an par · ny cas INCREDIBLE whlte water & surf. 3+fam,beaut lndscpd,pvt! Mediterranean decor,
Orchid. 548-49a7 closing cost& takes over GI views from this 3 BR 2 BA Dick Berg Really 96z_2421 $100 _ 1 BR, apt, cplll/drps, 3BR Large fenced yard. Play redecorated, $375 l&e, $400 1 BR. Furn-util pd. 1 adult 1-~~~~---~.1 Joan. f-!urry! newer home with interestit'lg all elec pool. room. Gllrage $169. 540-0190 mo to mo. Avail now. NEWPORT BEACH on!y. Eastslde. $144/mo. ~
* PANORAMIC VIEW Larw1n Realty~ Inc. levels plus 1 dividend study BEAlITl1''UL, comp!, furn'd, S115 ·• NR ocean, fum 1 BR or 543-fl124. 646--09ll 64.2-lm._ 880 Irvine Ave. 642-3520
Luxury Ocean Blvd. Duplex. 962-6988 anytime '''"--m. 10·2,000. 2 BR, 2 BA, cltib h.!ie., pool, apt, bltns. child_ ok. 3 Bd I d $'""2 BR ...._i!er. l or 2 ' Ov!TI ki J • H-....... l"l\JUU be h Adi! no -t S200 ~ . -am. rm., crp. rps. EASTBLUFF Nr caM H" 1 ·n & 16th u.;r .... --00 ng etty .._.uvr. Jog to Beach' ENGLUND REAL ESTATE ac · s .,...s, · LANDLORDS FREEi elect bit-Ins, frp,Cov. pat. • 1 rvi e adults only, no pcli: UliJ ti ' By Ownei': 673-8866 * . 318 Tha.lia,-Laguna Beach mu. 673-1331/Also sun only 50 of DCC 635-6150. Sehl. Pool, trplc., charming (714 ) 645-0550 incl. S42-J37S.
NEW 3 lo 7 Bedrooms ** 494-8003 * •-ph: 673-4081 4 Br, 2 Ba. $375 Lease, Call: from S27.•40 ·-----~·-~-$165 2 BR hH, attached gar. Miin Schwer 644-ll33 or NOW RENTING-2 Br furn .
B•lboa Pentnaul• 1300 R• .. cho La Cyest• TiiREE ARCH BAY home Balboa 2300 Stove, crptll, drpz. n4S/mo. Mn. Moody 213: 849--1526. SOUTH BAY CLUB ttc room, healed pool. No
,. with ·•·wol ~1a1•·· 3 BR --'"~ ·~....-Avail 10/15 CJ.II ~ ---" ..1-children. 646-5824.. OCEAN Front Duplex, J.2 Brookhursl le Atlanta v"" ._... ~.... • 3 BR, 1-BA, ftnced yard, fltt. -· --2·BR wJserv .,.... .... ,.,nu .... ., .. ,
BR. $59,500. 968-1338 •Huntington Beach 2 BA, fireplace,,.. be~~~-45' Bayfront Balboa Penin, 5 place, double garage, hard· 2 BdRI. "'h~ crpts, dl'JIS, lncd fresh paint. No children, no APARTMENTS • S120 FURN/uni, util paid.
Marshall Realty 6154fiOO Open 10 AM to 7 PJ\.1 ing1, private ach . ..-n.--BR~ ba, pier, float, winter wood flooni, paneled living Y , c 1ld uk, no pets.n65. pe~. s 2 so mo, -03 • • • Adults. 1fi62 Nev."POrt Blvd.
. di Open hOUse l-5 Sun. 5 No. l-='='==o.'·;,'=""=2039=.==== room Spanish style Child-23l·F Avocado. 548--1405 Helk>tmpe. ti73-7335 Live wher• the fun la! 642-6194. Price Reduce • Alta Mira. Thomas I. Lingo L1do ,,,. 2351 ren ak. • E-side, 2 BR. Patio 3 Br, 2 ba beaut, nearly new BEAUTIFULLY FURN.
Lklo Isle 1351 Owners lo;s/Your 9•in! Real Estate Investments. ---------TELE· TREND 132-7800 Gll'age, Children OK hse. Lge 2-car gar, 4 blka to 1---------2 BR., hid pool. adults. no
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pac1oua ido Home 4 bedrm with many extras OCEAN VlEW Home. 2 Br., bath. trplc. FA heat. 4 BR 2 Bedrms private home SUO 3 BR, 2 BA, Condo. 2 cari c C:BC:R.-"2" .. "°', .;.~-'..,.'"'-,-.,-.-trp-1~,,· 1 BEAUT. I Br. Upper, all •
Prime 3 Br. 2 ba. 1ingle HURRY!!! 2 Ba. w I mUlti-uae room. I: den, 31Ai BA. 673-Z'li59, 2 Bedrms idda/petl OK $12S aar. patio; pool &: clubh.e new apt, e:tow. $325/mo. bltns + dishwasher. Adults, ' ::!t ;0 Ssu:Zt 1:!.:;. ~~ HAFFDAL REAL TY rums. •PP~~ comp!. ,,21-=3~,,..-.,,,=~_,,-.,.......,..-2 BR furn Costa Mesa $150 avail. $225 mo. 540-6339. yrl.y lse. 675-2672. * DIRreT TO TENANT no pets. Call 642-4044 aft f!i. I
i,s Red ced S8l 500 142~5 carpeted. poy,--er 3 BR. 3 Ba. oH-w,.ter home 3 Bedrms on Tuai Iot •• $135 LGE 3 .JJ1l, lam rm, w/w 2 Br. newly: crpted m mo, 24-Hr. Delivery * 1 BR. Lrg closets, Pool:. -
A · u 10 • · lmm·,o·ate Po••••••"on home. $31.750, 10% down. Fumllhed-$450 mo. 4Bedrmnrocean ••.••••• $180 """'ti, blbUI. pool. •'"5/mo. ~ .... F nl al ....... lOO'%-Purchase: Option Shu ffleboard . New I Prime Lido Nord 9" 1023 Kate.Ila, 4~ or Bill c nd Ritt 642-1621 324 w J "*' no pets. -..;u; u e ' ......., Complete 1 BR Apt as 5 Br. 41,1 ba. new water VA/FHA tenns OK. Large 4 492-4084. ru Y • STAR*LET 776-7330 · oann, CM. (213) 761-4767, Low as SZ2/mo. cpt/drps. Utll pd. 54&--0336 •
front home. Beaut. decor hcdrrr., 2 bath home nearlF.:::A::.B.:U::LOc:...U_S~Oee-,-n~V7l-,-w Balboa ltl•nd 2US FOR RENTI I 1 BR duplex on quiet atreet. COZY 2 Br. home; patk>, fpl. 30-Day Minimum ATTRAC. Furn. Studio. $US/
Deck, pier & noat. For ap. f\-larina High School. Asking . 4, 3 A 2 BR Homes tn ()r. Lge yard. Nr shoppine. S200 Mo. (can furnish) mo .• Adults only, no pets.
Cal ~ 500 "'th payments le"" parcel, lOOxlOO w/ ulll & I'~/ rn5=• 620 M · Id 67"1""" A,.. * WIDE VARIETY 213" Eld S. M A I 6 p't. I: ;~~·n ren~'. -paving under way. $27,500: WNTR, Bal Isl, furn hse, nr ange County, Rentals atart-""mo. ~ '"'" ango ,,... ""* <>5'· CUSTOM FURNITURE J en. e P': P · ·
Bill Grundy, Realtor od Rlt S:l,000 dn w/ good terms un waler. pat cov'd, fencd, 3 ing at $123.50. Furn or Un· ~-~--2 BR. Fam Rm. 2 Baths. RENTAL Furn I Br & B•chelor
833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 Rex L. H ges , Y• balance Bkr. 494-8100 or bd, 2 ba, irpl, family. turn. Ask for BONNI. Mesa Verde 3110 Beams. frplc, patios. Adi!!. 517 \V. 19th st., CM, 548-3481 2110 Newport Blvd, CM
REDUCED . 147-2525 497-10:21 eves. , 673--6267 132-7800 COUNTRY Cl"b V"'-,-.,.,ndo. .L!;;:.:.•.;.$'50-'0".~64=~=127=6~--1 BR cl ~
S OWNER 101 SO •··-4 Br 3,L ~ ....., -• ean. qurel, garagt!.
Immac. 3 BR., family rm. 45 BY TRAN F. $1,000 DOWN 0 · ......., ..... nt; · .,.. $300 3 Br, 2~~ Ba, frplc, 2 car 2 BEDROOM ...-From $35 Wk. Adults, $125. 2039 Wallace.
ft. Jot street to street. By BEAUT. 4 br/3 ba 2200 sq rtfagni!it.-ent Ocean View lot ha. waterfront home & 2 br. a;ar, pool. Adj. Mesa Verde Fireplace, Carpets 548-1885 eve & wkenda.
app't, onJy. It, Fas~1on Shores hoNme. small but level. $8,900. Bkr'. 1 be..~eapt.~~ ~-Country Club $290 /mo . __ 606 __ M_u~gu_•_•i_le~,_C_dM __ ~ry~~\~A.pt,~~~:11 -'_-"_'-_=_=_:.._:.:_~_-'_'-_'-_-"_c._c:_:::._-_-_:-I
S93 'ISO uverlook1ng park r : 4971210 494 ,,...,.. Bill Gnuiuy Rllr.-~ 4 BR, 214 BA, family room, uo:: .,,,..o R. B Frpl ~ ly
LI DO REAL TY I NC. Giesler Jr Hi. Asking . or -eves. 2 !e~ yard, double garage, .,...,..._, J i!n1J. A$'l'l5/m~. u~;~ 8 ~~~!:t.all ~!~.~~t;41 ~~· l '-N~•.;;wo;poc::;.•t;...;:B:.:•:.;ach:.=; __ 4.::2=00:: I
3ln Vi• Lido 673-7300 S.19,500 w/GI 6%. Avail. BY owner. Custom 3 br, built·ina, diapoW, carpets, N Orchid. S48-49ST _...., ~ .......... 11.1 • ., '-""""" l;;;;;-;:;::,,-;~::;-..:;;:-;;::;·l~962-~7~4(t6~a~l:,t ::'!'.•m::::,· ~~~I ba. Beams. 114%-$212 mo. Huntington &.ech 2400 Newly decorated, Children ewport ltach 3200 taila. COUNTRY CLUB
22Z Nord. Brand New Bay-ASSUME 51,4% Gt. Total PITT 494-008 di, m-7449 1 BR f\tmilhed house, J blks ok. Balboll lsl•nd -ms VILLAGE INN LMNG
front 5 br 4 ~ ba. Fee land. pmnt $140. 3 br, den, bltns.1~••:;•~· ....,,,..,---.,.,---:-from ocean. S150/roo. + $511 TELE· TREND 132·7IOO Townhouse. Adults Laguna Beach 494-9436 Luxury garden apts, ulferln&
Area's best buy & location !rplc. See at 5142 Sparrow * The Hideawa,y House * sec. dep. 536-1674 * Split lewl 3 BR. 2 bath, trpl, 2 BR. 2 BA A den. Yr lse, BALBOA INN comp!. privacy, beaut lnd-
wn7a fin, Owner. 494-6415 Dr . S:25,250. Phone $18,500.1 BR, sunroom, 1ar·I --~'-------2 LEVEL ·* bli·im, patio. Faces pool. 3 Middle qe cpl. $250/mo. Balboa 675-8740 scpg & unparalleled recrea--
PLUSH DOUBLE DELUXE Bakef"S!icld au 6 pm. (805) dens, cpld. 494-7329 I.AR.GE 3 BR, 2 BA, stove, car gar, ALJiO, 3 BR., 2% 138 Topaz. 673--0252 lionaI fa<'ilities in a country l
Mobile Home. Fumlshed, ON 872.()82.t Sant• An• Heights~ refrig, fenced patio, POOL ba., 2 car garage. I==='======,,-REMARKABLY club atmosphere, Furn er
the WATERFRONT .1-'-M=u=ST,;c-s=E=LL~Tll=l=s~w=E"EK~ Misi1onVlejo 170I 1 BEDROOM +REC. HALL! TEENAG-REALTOR J.U.4,966 Huntlntfon h•ch 3400 UNBELIEVABLY Uni. Models open 10 am-9 '
Sl4,T:i0. 673--8152, 6T;N777. .i BR/3 Ba. 0w~r Aruuous! ERS WELCOME. $:200. EXTRAORDINARILY pm . Rents from S145 to S310. 1J
1=========:1 Agt: 64>-1070. 962-7524 (see NU El Dorado h<lme, 2 sty, All !tibaii~~~~/:°. Hom•Finders '4~2951 4 BR + 3 BR, 2 BA. lam rm. Lra: BEAUTJF1JL OAKWOOD GARDEN '
Huntington Be•ch 1400 0.1-1. Dtrectoryl. 3 BR, 3 b&, Lge bonu&. rm. 3 BR, 2 BA. all bltns, cloH. l'AMILY ROOM patio, new crpts paint. Val O'lsere Ga rden Apts APARTMENTS l:
Ranch In The City
BY OWNER ne .... · home Nice vu lot, 2000 sq fl for 1---------to schools & sOOppg. lmmed $300 mo, All bltns, 2 frplcs, Children walk to sch!. Im· Putting green, waterfall & 1700 16th St., NB I
S21,900, sm. do1vn, 3 blks S30,545. FHA or VA tenns. L•gun• Be•ch 2705 poss. S220 mo. Call Heritqe Ip: Jot. qUlet street in Upper med. poss. S250/mo lse. ,stream, flU"'-'el'! everywhere, _____ 64_2·_8_17_0 ___ '
d Bkr 837-1747. Re·'tors "'O-ll51 n n .. , Immed occ. 2306 Red-968-902S. 45' pool, t ee. roorr., billiards, rrom ocean, 2 BR & l'n, I:;:=:;::::::::::==== UPPER 3 ARCH BAY·l b•, ~ ~ -IKE -' BA YCLIFF MOTEL
H I G I I II "d & d ·0 -3&-8"""1 · • lands, 646-4393. L a p .. vate bOure • BBQ'!!, Sauna, furn.-un!urn,
ome P Us Ues · ~ µ Y cpl -rp · n ~"" San Clemente 1710 den, lrplc. fenced yard. gar. * P I Pl D I 3 b 2 b * LOW r YGCJ UI ''IN THE BLUFF'' up ex, r. a, crpts, 1 & 2 Br. also Singles from WEEKLY RATES *
S275 on lease. Call Lorraine PLE'"ANT LIVING 1 hi new paint & drpi;, bltns, $135. S.o ii' 2000 p ...... 0ns Kitchen, TV's, ntaid service.
D Noy !. 2 b t 499--"" 4"" .,.,.~ ""' n 1 s Elegant. New wall to wall car· """ Ga rden G rove 1475 A 1xer upper r., a .. _ or ;i~ 2 ,_ BR ho -1 In_. fenced yd, gar. $180. 8131 Rd., 642'670. Between Har-Heated Pool. -;:.'-"';.;;...:.;.;:.;..:_ __ ...;.I I 2 3 It I "6 ' me, .. ., c, ... -... "'"ti, 3 bed-m, lull dln1"ng M" h 1 D 847 -• -rm or · more un s, agen . ....... G 1130 VA r~ '""' 1c ae r. ...,....... bor &. Newport. 2 Blk N. 191h 64S.3265
IT'S GROOVYll S24,750. South Coast Realty OCEANFRONT 2 b d k y11.1... arap. · . room, hup family room. "·-1 1 1 mod ... , & 1 , r, ec · CANT. MOVE TODAY! 0 ._ •~<x: mo •-i-VERY nice clean 4 BR... tam. * BY THE SEA OCEANFRONT Apt. t B•. ·I ....,,.,pee y crn11..,.. n Some lucky GT can move in 1 _<~9J..4=346====--=== SI ~ 1 •-h • .. ~ :i;N\l" ~ ...,.,.. '"" d · • '
1 sha Co t tyl 1 1;; epa: uuwn o ....,ac · .......,._ Hom•Flnders 645-2951 • · rm, lnlng rm, drape1,t Ideal location. $130/mo utll
Bargain
erea pe. . u~ ry 11 e absolutely cost free, Sel er urioosly furn. Lease $350. 3 BR/2 BA. Fam/Rm Din'& carpeting, all blt·ins.. $,200. PLUS A "HEATED S\VIM· pd. Pre!. \\'Orlfg male I
kitchen wilh built-ins, plu.~h will pay all buyers closing San Ju•n Call U:Jrraine at 499-2238 cir $135 • BEACH area. 2 BR area. Gar, W, Np t. Owner, (805) 96>-9697 MING POOL! 1 BR all util. bachelor. Yrly or seasonal. l
ca.rpetl o v e? ~wood co.~ts. Immaculate 3 bed-C•plstr•ne __ 1725_.1 _<;:99-::,.:;340=3.:: ... =n;:t. ___ =· I Duplex; yard, patio &. pt. $275/mo. IM. To Family. n •u-•.-..n •TE 2 br d I pd $120 t 2" "98-""~ Ooors, cozy brick l1replace, room 1% balhs in an excel--Fam.Uy OK. Broker 534-6980 567-8359 u-u ... -..v~ up ex. · · -,..,,...., .MUI antique de c 0 r. Separate lent ~a close tu ichools. 4 ACRE ~itate land. or horse l BR furn house. frplc, $140 1-========= Crpl, drpa, bltna, patio, Hom•Finclers 645-2951 =wi==NTE=R=-'~,.-,~,ol..,--.-2-8~R.~1·, I
pat facility that'1 cozy & Extra large cul-de-sac lot, ranch, ruct view, adj. other Salaried man over 30, rel's * BEACH LOVERS Newport Helght1 3210 lowly fenced grounds, gar. * UNBELIYEABLE Oceanlront apt. Marrled .
unique. Huge grounds "''ith perfect.ly manicured Childs parcelt. $43,000; $15,000 dn I ='~~,-'-1~70'-.-~~---, HIDE· A. WAY COTTAGE ;....;..;.:"'--.;..;.=="---"= $160. Married cpl. 842-3276. Btrr TRUE. 1 Br. even util-cpl. no children, no pets.''. j
room to roam, Ideal loca-playground & equip~nt and will release .clear_ bid. 1!te Call todq -Sell tomorrow! tucked amonpl treea. 1 Br. 1 BR. home, no children or DUPLEX 2 BR + Pt'al'!· 64.2-566'J • -1
Oon. Don't hesilate 10 call rx lrA room !or a boat or for 100% !1nanc1ng. Bkr. Fatt results with & Dally crpls, drps, trplc. park-like pets.. $165/mo. Nr shop'g. $135/roo Nrw paint. Adults, ~e~b';_ ·only $10S! ?ofOVE WINTER Rental. Duplex, ~ 3 ~
TI4. 962-55&5 traill"r, Yuu must see this 497-UlO or 493-JT06 evf's. :::t =~ N~! .Dial yard, n50. ~~ilBe~i~~~· 526 ~""="':=":=· ;""=:''=· =-==·:9:· = Hom•Flnders 64S.2951 houses from ocean, 2 br, 2 . FOREST [. OLSON today. pl.-ase call C1pi1tr•no Be•ch 1730 l=========-;..:::H:!'.o!!m!! .. ::!F~l:;ncl::•::•.=•_.:64:S.'.:29~5.:.1 ;::::==:.:====== Fount•1n Velley 3410 HOUDAY PLAZA ba. S155 mo. UHi. pd. Empl. -
Larwin Rea lty, Inc. -__ G 1 2000 G 1 20DOG 1 adul!s. 962-8983 For appl , 962.00SS anyti"me * BY OCEAN: Family Prk ener• entra tn•r• 2000 DELUXE Spacious 1 BROCEAN ~=c2.=o~T='-~~-~ J lnr-, H<'ll ltors 5 BR. 2 BA, frplc, bltns. $265 !urn apt SJJj, 2 BR + den FR N : 2 BR.~
19131 Brookhur~t A\'l', l---------·I w/pool. 12x6:2 l:xpando mo, I.st & last $lti5. Heatrd pool. Ample Duple.""t, \'ery attractive. ),
HunttnJtton Beach Santa At>ll 1620 r..,.1obile di-Ion\.-. LgB. "orner Call 592-5625 parking_ No children-no Sl87tn10. Adults. (213) 1. w.I og run, y ana t l965 Po CM 795-3018 · •
$800 Move In 81" vA.-A. -=-1 Point ~1arina. Job Transl. s~l'-~~-~£trs·. Long Be•ch 3500 pe s. mona . I • OCEANF'RONT. Ufil. paid. 3 j
Assume exllling r 11A 6'.i e OW ppr Ill• rtlust Sell!! ~ IOan. Anyone qual!Ucs. 2 4 br home. lo. ta ol good\es. * 496-23Sl * 2 BR, fncd yd, 5m pet ok, Coat• Mes• 4100 Br. S400 Mo., yearly. : I
···-2 "''h I bh I !'129~-~IXll~hY'._'.•~·~""~'·:.!..,_~~-1;========= The Punle with the 6u1'/f./n C'uc'I• $120 mo. Fo• lolo Abbey R""" 64>-3800 .DO;\IJVUnl, . ecc n1. n « * MOTEL-APTS.1 * LARGE 1 Bdrm. Near
range, oven, ~arbage iris-D•n• Point 1740 O leorronge I.Hers ~ the 714/897-7082 $30-$40 wk & up, Kits, htd Ocean. $l50 mo-YEARLY.
potll.I, forced air heat, re.. S•nt1 An• Htts. 1630 CI Loon, no down 2 story 4 • lour IO"Ornbled ..adl .._F::'.i' L Be ch pool, air-con<!, queen bed&, Students ok, 673-3088 •
place, gepa.nle 5 er v I c e br, 3 ba, din. lr tam rin. lo# to fOM! fol.II' lfmple word&. · •gun• • 3705 ph serv. Dall,y &; Wkly rates.
porch, crpts, drps, land.cap. VACANT I I n:I Newport Blvd, at 21st *FURN 2 BR I~ apt,-;;-'! ~ Msher 'dryer lnclud. 10me view, $36,500. 493-4095 l A R p U L . EXTRA larie l BR, view, &U-2ell On Beach, $210. 1
-purcbued b 1 .! Bcdrm new ahq' crpfl I ' 1 1 . prqe, eloee tn, UNFURN. * :213/3~ * , MllOI·~~,._ ' o r c: thnioot, ~>' pai:fttfld.. 0.. Rivers ide County llOO a f I $185. Ft.mN. $22$. No chlJd. &AnK'rlcard Mutl!r Charge $1 05 -v . oc • I
.J.M •u. to elem scboot Auume G.L • - - - -ren, -4~ CUTE 1 BR. complttely FRO er Y .... ~•ce EAN--
I' loan w/totAI pymntl ot Sl91 By Onwtt • Norco ==---~,-=~ I furn. Cl'Jlls, drps. Newly NT BA'-"ELOR APT.. I
mo_ Only $24,950 with 10% 3 BR. firep!act bit Ina, ritw I Y I R T E I fj VIEW w/charm 3 Br. 2~ ba palnttd. Walk To st 0 re 1. &12-l265 or 673-3558 I . . quiet area. "'ar evel')'thlnr.
"2-4471 (-) 146-1103 dn. l{UM')'. ii 'WOl"l't WU ahas taJ1>tl oew pa}.nt In & j I j 1 I f· $32S mo. 494-5167 $127.50. Adults over 22. No nJRNISHED Bachebr
--· FULLER REAL TY out, 'ii aut, all I' C iii: I. • _ _ 1 =========I pets. 549-3643. ~block from beach. !
OWNER ANXIOUS ... Ml4 loneed, 1,,... "°""' tor 5 l 897-3461 1 ~ ho to Wei Good _!!!n• Nig_uol _3707 Aca.puloo Apls, attraetlve,
Will pay )'O'U' (.'(11{1 tJVI p., nl DOG K I 'il.b sood 2 rsea, • rqe . I T U 0 I A I·.~ Pool, Util peid. Garden AT OCEAN • SlOO &. Sl-40 homr the ~ ol )'OVr enne "' le.rma $2.4,!m 734-01l4 NEAT newer home, 3 BR. 2 1. 1 Ad"' busitl("u; ....... ~,e·, •I"" ~
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c¥1ce. uae tory.iA -Pyramid Exch•ncorsl-----·--·-I I I' I Hollvwood'1 Thot'i whert baw/t:<tru,msmonow., tBR -$l4.5&Sl~ for family.~Tly.675-09:22 \
room, 2 bath, hREPL CE, 67~ Condominium 1950 --. . the stars twinkle tlll tk1y I='=.,...="=-'· 4.,,""=13,\=I==== 1 .,,;1::800::;,.l:;:Yal;l:;•ee~A::"'::'.:..· !:C:::.~l!:.._ I DELUXE 2 Br. Oceantrnt 2J ll: lJ Bonus Room an1l lou r-.....,,....,,-___ ~ -• NASSlU Palms 2 Br xln't Joe. Studctnt1 'WI·
of iiooc11r1. Prletd to su.L • QtJ Al.rTY 2 Bl!'d . 21) balh In I H E E K A W l · to-1 D:=n• Point 2740 .,.1 ~-• Uni ~1 ,,.... come. S195 mo. Si8-492S ~."'1. COLLECT. Leguno •·ach 1705 \Vc1tcliff. Patio, 1 1 una , 0 1 -..·cu•" · rQU , ..... 2 •·, 2 •·, --'rlely --~ 1 j j I' j I' ~1,111'1.te ,.1••1.~h""IK~I,~ q_.Wltd 1'~0R Lease • 4 Br. 2 Ba. pon; BBQ sha<t,v law w """ '-V"''"
W lk & Lee pool, attract. pri~. lmn1ed. ..,, .,g .,. -... pl -• 177 E. __ , "s 64" .,~~ M. a er OCEAN VIEW oec:. ~120 you de¥91op from "'P No, 3 ti.low. com ·~ec. new cpts, . _.. .... t. __,,,..5 Patio, gar. Wlnte:r rah.
•·at''"-6 BEDRM. 4 balhh.+ • .. •cant ... ,IN,INTIH~llME L.u~~1,1:n1:u .r r I' r I' I' I' I :;rrn8fl73 mo. 4!16-Sm, \~AILI!?;'· 5. l.ge J Br. 5000~ Neptune, &t.2-5486 .... • 'I nc """" lot, walk 10 bcac 1 pp'a TIRED of tMI old tumltun? V i;" ~"'"~ iurn. ""· Pool Ir carport. DELUXE 2 St. Wr:1tcllff roe. ·: 'i'fi82 F'AitJit't & church. lt"t tt&lly nol that hard YACHTSMAN"$ PARADISE Ut6 Placentia, Set mar Nn. Pool k Bllns. Adu I t,I, • I
Sft..ta5 err 5-i0-51-40 OPt-.:N DAILY 1-4 to ttplaoe. Just walch the .. GUN,1sc.."~,.J.. Lmtas .. 10 I I I I I I I I 3 BR~ Yllla, dftctb' Ii. Sl90/mo, 675-8230 •
4 BA. blt.n-lM. crptt, dr'JIS. 1085 Temple: Ttrrace tumllure ' m.lla!U..neou.s ~ ,..,,. ... .:" _ • • • • . • _ over Dua Point Harbor. NR \V!'ttclltl. 1 br, pool. II e OCEANFRONT l O . "I
n,..i. In xlol cont!. $21.ID). Soulh ""'" Rttltnrs <t>IWTtn• In the Cu.w.d SCRAM-LETS .. NSWER IN DIME· .. ·l:INI l<OO/mo. -· cxt0klt>1. util pd. -YEARLY IHO/mo .
...,7fCI Call Ginny $45.&UC Siediocl. "' " Call KJ.5111 A dl&rlll tt. IadJ. $115. S48-8lS1 c.an ~mt lo 1 prn.
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Apts. Furnllhod Aph. Unfum llhod , Aph. Unfurnl1hod Apt1. Unfutnlli>od
Newport l••ch-4200 Gtntral 5000 Irvin• 52381rvin• • 5238
I BR. 4' S.Clwlor. nr bay" , F OR RENTll
heh. 121S W, Balboa BJvd. l t!. .l 3 BR Apartments thru.
~ '194--2250 flves" am. ~T8T6 out onnie-CountY. Ri1iilnc
* 1 BR Furn. Near Ocean. from $69.50 to US!.50. Furn
218'1' 29th SI, Adults Onl)'. or Vnturn, Ask for JODI.
Open Sat • Sun. * IH~7100
2 BDRM. one block lo ocean1---------·I
$165 yrly, 1ha1 cpts, patio C Mt
128 46th $1. C213) 248-1921 Ott• -II SlOO
ORLEANS APTS. e $210, 3 BR e
At !he beach! 673-4m
OCEANFRONT I. 2, 3 l < ADULTS ONLY NOW LEASING! Pork-like living for fo mi·
-.filt.'.s_W.intu..Rentala.__ 2-A-l. BR.-AvaU. r,nvate~pa-lies with children en=t-adults. t;--2-andJ bed-Call 673-8088 tk., pool -ind.iv. laundry tac. io
_________ 1(Nr.OrangeC.O. Airport : Tu1. rooms, furnished o r un furnished. Shag cor·
Coron• de l Ma r 4150 tin at 17th St; nr. \VestcliH). pets, drapes, air cond it ioned, with self.
~ cleaning ovens. Complete $400,000 recre a-FOR Lease: Lovely furn apt, 1741 Tustin, Coat& ?4esa 1 Br + Jrg sepr. rm & ba Mar. Mn. Ca.non. &U-4641 +ion club in thrSe acre park. Pools, tennis,
below, Bayview. $215 mo. volleyball, heeilth club, teen fecil ities llnd a
Avail. Nov 1st. 6Tl-5224 1 ~L~l"'k-o"'L"i'"vl'"ng-l'"n"'Y~ou_r_1 -pre: sd-ioolr Ne xt to shopping and golf
:aturdny, OctObtr 10, 1~70 DAILY PILOT
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Co'°"1 d1I Mer fUO· S1nt1 An1 !420 Room• f•r Rtnt S9t5
RENT Top floor of Corona
VILLA MARSllLLIS do; Mo.• <lotta&<. EmJ>!o)>ed
IRAHO-NIW lady. ID-2'61 •fl·S. '
SPACl\)US * 115 .. , -'<'111> wild!·
1 & 2 ldrft1. A.pt1. chen. $30 Mt.~elf,.\Jp A_pts.
Adult living MOTE!.. SIWlSS
Furn. & Unfurn. .. $TS & $S5 f\l.rn room. lfnta
Ojsh~uher . color <'OOrdinat-Beach. Great tor Student. l
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Cl.t'PE".t • choic,,, of 2 color FURNISHED Iara• -room.
schemes .. 2 balhs • 1t1U Private 1hower. Pr\vate e~
1howcr1 .. rn lrro..""'ed ward-trance. Nr occ. 545--5063
CORONA DEL MAR • !"°be -doru:' • lnd inct light· OCEANFRONT 2 Br, 2 Ba . ___ _ .:.Jlli:-1n .kilctlen ._brea.kfUL IZ'SO mo • ..._, d r
NE\1/ 3 Br. 3 Bil. lower du-bar • huae private fenced . -· -~., s,-JI•'
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age. Beautifully 11u:1d1ca(>«I. brick Bar-B-Q's -Iarae heat. LOVELY sleeping rm, priv.
Complete bit-ins. Year lease ed pools & lanai. ba, workini man Ot' coU. stll+
at $325 per 1no. Contact 3101 So. Bristol St. denr, wk/mo. 496-,3343
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mo_ CROWN OF THE SEA Why pay $175 Jor an apt? • ·F $ I 50 S D nf I 1 Ca be L S..ch .5705 cheerful surroundln&a. Lo~. liquidation, 7 mat deeds at
Motel. 2600 Coast Hwy, otM. when we can rent you one crolm D . pe; mlo. At Pohn iego Fwy. and ~i:n·Sa~ c:rpor~n. ~11% •iun• --1Y ocean view, priv. room.1. diacount FOR equity in 4.
613-8851, 675;4921: for $140. 2-BR.., newl$' d~. u ver rrve in rvine. one 833-3733. GOl<fenrocf Vi Bl.K TO BEACH I For information 492-4089 BR liome of' ANYnJING.
14' HOUSEBOAT, Xlnt, lJvt
aboard, slip avail. Will takt
car or smaller boat lit trade
for equity, ,J
2 DR, pool. ~an aide of crpVdrp2,Pencl pad~'· •n!ypac LRG Upper 2 Br. crptt, drps, From $160. New 1 & 2 Br. NICE, quiet. lt=iendl)' borne ~-*~.;;548-.:;:_:5068=-*--
hwy. Nr. schools. Lease. trndl • ooll! A ts 0 · Owntcl 1nd m1n19od by Tht lr:vin• Comp•ny t · M t POOL. 2175 S. Coast Hwy. ,·n G.G. 1-lady o• a•nt. •m '--·na 8'ach comm•-•·a1.
only. 1245. 549-0010. , m3 Fountain Way E. (Har. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~['!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!~ re rig, range. aar. a · 499-3929 or 497·1630 "' • ....... y ,.._ adlls. $17f> mo lse. 1041 ~==-==~=-~~ child ok, R.$nbl. 531-0215 S32.000 equily. WANT acre· l :======::'.=:J,~bo~•~·~turn~~W~.-"o'.'.'.n~W~i~t'"'.""~'':,·_ Narcissus OCEAN VIEW • Lrg-1 BR age or small units. Roy J,
Bilboa 4300 2 BR. 1 .. ba., single story
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_C_ost.;.;.;.::•_;.M.;;•;.;•.::• __ _;5100 NtwPort-Be ach 5200 -,-PT"--. -s,-,-ci-,-,..c-.. -.,-,-,,-, -, 1 apts. Fum or llnfurn. Crpls, --------Arn!Jlon, Realtor. 494·7260, I ---------garden un it' shag crpts,.-Br. 1 ba. encl. porch, 2 blks drps, blt-ins, patios. walking Motels, Tr•ller HlOO N. Coas! Hwy.
1 BR. Furnished. with gar. 1 drps. dis~washer,1 patio; LRhil~BR, CID, ~rport.' 1 \~ blk bay or bch, beautihll to bch. Uri!. pd. $275. Ret'i distance to town, 100 CllU Courtt 5997 ------'---
Blk from beach. Lease for beam ceiling, lrp c, sep, C llrok. $ll) mo. + d-. new 4 BR, 2 ba, cpts & s1u~3 Dr., Laguna Bch. 494-5498 ·------Have 12 U]lits, Garden
I 1170 221 "' :.:""""'-· .:::~...::c~=.· ____ Grove. \Vant tlnits. com-$150 mo. Utilities included . garage. Adu ts , no pet5. 4 College Ave No. 2 drps. 2 car ~ar, $325 mo . .,. PLUSH modern garden apt, A'ITR. Rooms-Attr RA.te1.
Responsible adults, no pets. 26.50 Elden. 5.17--0062 or 64~27. 673-93;)2 or 642-7994. 3 BR, 2~ BA duplex, bl!ns, " 2 'I s11rt •~n \\•k. Sea Lark mere., indust .. San F'rancls· 54~78 M"" U it p crptd, drps, encl gar, conv. N, end, ... story, BR, l l __.. ::o Penin. or L.A. are.:i. Pyr. 673-8014, 9-12 am Or 545-1784 ... n · · -* CLEAN 2 Br, Jt; Ba, 2 BR, crpt"d. drp'd. bltn,~. tocalior .. 613-2402. BA, patio, suncleck, '1 hlk Motr.1 , 2301 Npt. Blvd, CM Id E h 67~6060
6·9 pm REDWOOD VILLA bltns dsh\Vhr crpl patio elcc aar dr. On the Bca"h'. I ~~~c-'-'o'."'-o~--1 h · / "-h "d it 1 -''~'&-:'71_4:44~5'-------1 ~'mjjj=;"";;:"i;i'"iij•'t'l'i'';-,' ;ii;;;,;;; · i:ar 'si--Ari '1t ' ·1 ' "" ~ 4 BR. 2~; BA. Studio apt. ~ opping .,.,ac · -'' u s. · · Will Tra·re S600 r.<1. in Ocean PENNINSULA BAYFRONT DELUXE _ · · . ~. u s, no pe s. -Yearl.v S3.)() nio. 642-39711 Clean! 714 Go lden r o d . Reis. Lse $2-4;1 mo, 494-99S2 MOBILE home for ren1 3 3 BR. 2 Baths Furn. Winter 548-6357. C\"l's & wknds BR. 2 BA , gas & lip;hts View Lot, in Baja, Cal. l'or
I ,,, h ~-k l br, patio apt. !~=--------$375/mo. yr lse. 54~7573. DELUXE 2 BR, 2 BA, N. Boat or Anythin1 of val· renta ...... 10 J\1ont , VV\O Unf, util incl, $l50/mo NEW Deluxe 2 Br Triplex NEARLY new Oreanrron1 end, nice vie w, $250. Also 1 lurnished S22.'i per mo. space avail. 34' boat. 314 0 1 S C'! apt N.E. $175/mo. Adults, Peninsula Pt. lu:..ury a pt. 4 Near Ocean & Shop'g slngle. 497-IO.'"l6., 494-5810. Bayside Village 673-1331 ue. !?
DAVIS REALTY 642-7000 ~~-· ~~"=''='c.·~"=~I Brand new 2 BR. 2 BA 963-1875 Aft 4 pn1 ..,. small pet acrepted. 35~A BR, 4 BA. Frplcs & decks.
BACHELOR apt f u rn . VILLA .MES~ APTS. Woodland Pl.* 64z:-5872 $600/mo_ * 548-8077 326 Marguerite . 548-798.l Rentals Want•d 5990 free & clear, vacant R-1 lot,
Batboa -nin. Nr.a.r ocean. 2 BR, Pr1v patio. Htd pool. 2 BR 1,. BA h 1 ------~---12 BDRJ\I I unfurn Duplex : __ ....;; _ _c..____ Guest Hom•s 5991 Lake Elsinore $4500. \VANT ~ 2 I'd Ch'id • ,1 , S arp, crp s, NE\V pa.in!: 2 Br, 2 Ba, Lge sundeck, $125. mo. car enc gar. 1 tt~ drys, approx 1200 llCI ft. CID, bllns, enc gar. sm yrl. Adlts Only: No Pets. AVAIL WORKING couple desi re 1 SEMl-PRIV. rm in lic'd fixer-upper bou&f! nr duplex.
842-8148 welcome, no pets pl~ase -AV&il now. $l60 m 0., Nr Hoag. No pe!s, $175_ 10/15. 646-8600 hr. Jurn apt or duAlx Jn gt.lest home for elderly College Realty
BAYFRONT J_ It 2 br furn $165 mo. 119 W. Wilson. 545-4879 548-3708 2 BR apt, CdM. $165, no pe!JI N.B. or Hunt. Bch ana. ambulatory gent 1 em an. 546-5880
Ul.1 'd w· t 646-)251 1=-=-o~~-,----I ="""'-';.~-----or children. $150 Max'. Ref's, Ca I I M t L.. • I 1 _ rd O.I 4 pl I I " apt!, 1 JMU • 1n er or · 3 BR, 21h BA, sharp, crpts. NE\V 2 Br. l Ba. $22S. Collect (7!<)'<54-_l9f1 ~ us ""' cong:en1a. ...... 'Y we • ex w poo .. rte
Yl'iy. Grey Goose Apts. NEW DELUXE 2 BR drps, fncd. Avail now. $195 Yearly: 3 Br. 2 Ba. $265. 673-4171 alter 4 pm & patio. Good food. -CM nn Jn Tustin, $20,000 eq. It:
675-6491 2 Ba. Blt-in range, dshwhr, mo. M5-4879 yearly. Crpts, drps, frplc, 3 BR. 2 ba, bltns, dshwshr, PROFESSIONAL area, MB-5225 100 A Oreaon land, $20.000
OCEANFRONT • Winter, 3 shag crpts, drpsCoa, garg.p~~1 't-&~2-B_r_f_W'_n_&_o_nl-o-rn_a_p_"· l,-'="'='-'~nd=S_t._548-0~='2'1_2'---new 1hag crpt. drps, frplc, FAMILY ELDERLY Guest.I , ocean eq, want Iaraer units, com·
Br &.oet;t.2 Ba. Patio. $240 $115. Nr. S. _ st ._.. $125-$145. 820 Center St. 3 BR, 2 BA tJnf. Crpts, drps. cPc;•c.tlc.•·c.•o."'-· _•7_"8835 ____ 2 adlts, 1 girl. darg to lse dlx view, lovely home In mercial or submit '!?T
mo incl util, no pets. 540-1913 or 54:r2321 CM. 642-5848. blk to ocean. Yearly $200 MARGUERITE S. o( Hwy. 1 apt, dplx or hse in CdM, Ll-Laguna Beach. 491-168&. 31'3-3Wl Bkr.
644-2GZ7 BRAND ne:-v dlx 2 ~R triplex * 2 BR. 1 ~ BA STUDIO, mo. * 673-8088. BR unfurn. Adulls, no pet1. guna, Newport. Require min. ---------$40,000 Equity in Baycrest
I BR. Furn apt, UUl's n .. id. apts. Pr1v patios, shag xlnt cond! c~·-. dro•. I,-=""'"°"'""""'=---Squares only. 642-7898 of study or den for I'f!search. S.999 nome for Vacant R.-1 or Va. ~ d bl XI .,.,_,. ....... 3 Br. 2 Ba . Uni . BHns, crpt11, :::=::=:=::;:;;;:=:=:== 2 BR 2 ha 2 car gar or Misc Rentals $W mo Adults. No pets. 310 crpts, rps, tns, gar. ~t Pool! $14j/fuo. 646-0496. drps. $250/mo. * Call ' ' ' eant R-3 or Units,
E Balboa Blvd Balboa E·side loc. $115, Adults. 353 . 54G-7573. Balboa 5300 port. Long ierm lse w/secur. STORAGE SPACE for Thompson, Bkr. · · ' \Voodland Pl (nr Tustin & LRG. 2 Br. studio ap!. 112 ::.::;;;;:,:.. _____ ·.:;. ity dcp. lns.-Exch. rels, By
* BACHELOR APT/util J'd. 26t hf. 642-4905 ba, encl. patio, gar., pool, MARINER Sri. -\Vr11tcliff 2 YEARLY lease .. Balboa, Jan.1;,. 675-4824 . camper, boets, etc., Call~·' ___ *_64_~_4_64_1_* __
$90/mo. 310 E. Balboa ...,.L CORDOVA • Apt• nr. sch!, S160. 646-2547. _· _ BR, den, 2 B.'.. S2~)5 / mo. * 642-6560 * Ba.lhoa Is Baylront duplex-Bl\'d., Balboa .c. l BR U All -642-MI6 or &15--02j2. MClderl'I 2 BR 11 1 ba . $250 DAILY PILOT reporter and GARAGE · Balboa Isl. X-lra; good income or home, 1andy 1----------ISpacious 1 & 2 Br luxury · nr. util pd, 1:=:::::::;:::::::0:::== rurn., $225 unfurn, 310 E. \vlfe \\'ant to rent or lease 2 1 ,. Boa 11 ~1 0 Ad II I I t k c11.r, a I or 1. ta or hl!ach, xlnt view !or TD's,
----------1 apts. Dwhr, pool, rec rm. ·111 m · u s, nan o · Bay. small fUrnlshed or unfurn-""l A\-d 5 ... 7442 N t H · ht 5210 -=--------1 car~. 673-30tr5 commercial or industrial or Balboa Island 4355 .Adults only, no pets. "" \,._a Cl. •wpor 119 S ished house in Laguna Can-.:::::::..:::c:::::::.. ___ _ j~;;:--;:::~:;--;:;;::;::;:;:~1--2'°~7~7~C~h.,~l•~S~t"'.~64~2~~47:".0_l2 BR.1•,, ba, garage & pool. DELUXE 3 BR 2 Balh. lido lale 5351 yon or other O.C, canyon TWO c11.r garage for rl'nt.1.:.'..:C::•'::.'..:'_:"::'c.6::7::.3·::5299:;·;.;· __
2 Br. fur n apt. Immaculate! e THE SEV!l;LE No children~no J>e-ls.-Qu1et.. ~ tr.drps, frplc'. ~gara~t-. ·area by December, 546-6380 Clean nei~~~~· C.M. H&v~ 2nd T.D.'s plus equit-
Nv children-no ptts. $225 2 BR, l~ ba "'"' gar. neighborhood. 642-8042 Close 10 shOp'g & scbls. Call UPPER 2 Br, 2 hi!, frplc, dayii, 536-1195 eves. 1----'C:,.=-'---1 ies. Want buildable lots, fix.
yearly. 6TJ.694.,-. Adults-cpl!, drps, lncd yrd NEW 2 Br. apt, crpt & aft 6, 545-839~. refrig, Bay View. Adults on-WANT YEARLY L.o;;E: Sm . • OVERSIZED Dbl/garaae. er-uppers or income proper-
BAY·FRON'I' • wintl'r or w/ pal:to. Wtr -pd. 63&-4120. drped, stove. Nr. schls & =========·I ly, ·Oo pets. $250 mo ·Yr. unf hse·S; of piet'. Balboa Alley acre~!!. $45/mo. ty.
yearly. 3 br, 2 ba & 4. br, 2 2619 "L" Santa Ana Ave $15.\ shops. $180 mo. 548-1309. Ba ck Bay 5240 lea!!P.. 673-3824. Peninsula, MatUtt·rellable * * 646-9239 * * BROKER 540-~
ba. Call eves 673-52$ 667 "K" Victoria SI. $155 FURN & Unfurn 2 Br Bltns cpl. No chldrn or pe!JI. DOUBLE GARAGE Want boat for ail or part ol
1 BR. Balboa Isl. Yearly.-. Quiet Adult Living crpts, drps. priv patio, gar: VIEW • 2 BR. crpts, drps, Balboa lsl1nd 5355 642-6301. Newport 673-626.1 $28.500 equity in 6-unit apt
Avail Ocl Illh. $150 mo. 2 B_R. Shag cpt1, bllns, beaut_ No pe ts. 548-1867. ~~~~-lgs~J!_s~~;~oo On 'WANT YEARLY LSE. Sm. ~~ 1~.~·8• Fu~! dpq; 54~7210 or 673-5354 l"?scpd. $170 mo incl all e 2 BR TOWNHOUSE, e:pt.s, UPPER 2 BR, den, llnlurn hse-So of pier, REAL ESl"ATE • · 1 caITy n · •
On the Bay with Dock util. Adulls only, no Pf!ls. frplc, gar. also 1 BR. Apt. East Bluff 5242 apts/drps, ·frplc, ga r , Balboa Penin1Ula. Matutt-Gen•r•I O-.·ner, 213/6.'17-34Ll .
5 room apt. 3 br. 2 ba. SJ2S 241 Avocado St. 646-0979 eall 548-1674-.. ---------disposal. $260/nm )' r 1 )', reliable cpl. No cl\ldrn or Income ProDtrty 6000 "67 Cherokee 180, 760 hr to.
yearly. 673·7228 HARBOR GREENS 3 Bedroom. Adult!. lnclds utll, 67f>-6017. pets. 642-6301 tat time, Xlntcond, TR.ADE
$165/mo. NEWPORT BEACH / LGE 1 Br • un,t apt. wt $U,000 $2200 equily for late model
1----·------IGARDJ!:N &: STUDIO APTS *Call 540-0154 + VIiia Granada Apts. garage. Working adult, HB, Westb.y lncom• Home• Sin wagon or Lot. Call alt
Huntington Stach 4400 Bach. 1, 2, 3 BR·i;. from $110. 3 BR 2 $750 Furnished, Five bed-Huntington Be•ch 5400 cr.1 area . To $U5 mo. Privatt: 3 BR residence + (4) 6.::..' ..:':.'":.:·"'=l'::..· -----
l.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;12100 Peteraon Way C.M. · & br. Apts. no pets. rooms & den, ,vit h baJOOnies 536-6610 2 bed
ON BEACH! 546-UJ70 • Will show Sat & Su n. aft 10 bo , 1. bol G . FRESH-AJR e LANDLORDS e rm apts. Est. gross * am, 689 Plumer. C.M. a ve ...:. .pa io ow rac· Walk 3 blk1 to Beach! monthly Income 11010. 356 E.
2 BR unf. $15.>, 1 BR tJnf.lc•""'c"'LE-="AN.,:.:C="-'="'---ious Hving & qtJiet su~rotJnd. Beaut. big 2 br, apts. w/w FREE RENTAL SERVICE 20th St .. Colta Mesa, Build· * *
* 54&.243'1 *
24' Ke tch, new dacron Aili,
value $3000. Will take Bo&.
ton \Vhaler, Hobie Cat ar ??
in trAde. Hoy 642-87U or
548-4650.
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po!entil'll. $185,000 Eq. Trade ,
for: Powe r Cruise r & \Va-·• -1, terfrnt prop or ? ?. Owne.r: ' ,
~-2:!72 Bhv 5--7 pm.
Santa Barh. 21 un!l1 fum'd
Isl Vist:i, for free-clear
home to !,100,000 Capis, San
Clem, Lag, Newpl, CdM .
21l-2'22-4309, Tl4·673·5419.
8 Units. iood rental arta.
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$38,000 equity; i n c o m e ,
$13.500. For house, commer. 1
"" ., bo'" "'"""· :1 OWNER 675-6259 ' I
Commercial income proper. ·'.'l ty, free &; clear; next to _
Sear!. Val. $65.000. For un·
itl, house or beach prop. 'j
OWNER 615-6259
PALM Desert 4. 1toret, 3
apts eq $.MM, also 4 choice ao side Rl lots $2&M, Want
so coast vac or imp bus
prop 496-1412 eve. l .
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\Vilt tnt 2 lot11 ~ ml. trorn I ':
Lake Arrowhead. Beach i •:
privil('ge.~ at Grass Valley '
inc ld . S8000 per lot. 546-2.113
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l21 ,::icl!J. equity. Want clear .;
hOuse, TD, or ?? Ownel'/ i:
Agt Box 201, San Clemente. ·i
Have vacant & improved
Ml income, WANT: Rt lot
or home, coastal arta, New.
port Beach thru Dana Point.
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$130. Crpts, drps, bllns. , 3 br, 2 ha,_ c~pts, ings for fa mily 1vith child~n. crpl!!, drps, bltns except Broker 534-6982 er 642-4905.
• Single apts from St55 Pool. No children, no pets. drps. Nr B.;kcr & Fairview. Nca.r Corona (lei Mar High rctrli. $150 & $155. 1 chlld Also Triplexe!! -$57.500 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
• 2 BR Furn. From $285 325 • J E. 17th Pl, C.M. Sl60 mo. S4a-lR82. School. Fireplace, \\·et• bar ok. No sngls/pets . .J.36..1711. RETIRED lady wants unr. 1 1 -~=-:c.-o::::::.__;:;.::;::__ Gener•I Gentr81
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• 2 BR unfum S260 548-2738 e LRG 2 & 3 Br, cpls & built·in kitcht>n applianc· br & gar. W/stv/frig/cpts, in 11 UN(TS in Newport 1 _...:;:;.:c:;.::;:._ ____ I--"'=.;.;;.;._ ___ _
Carpets-drapes-dishwasher $170 w/kids ok. 1998 No. 1 es. Might consider unlurn-SPAC TO\VNHOUSE 4 Plex. C.d.M./N.B. $125. 492-9855 Heights area. 7 Single hse1 OffJc• Rental 6070 L:ols 61DO .·•
• led I na le · •1 1 64 .... ~.A 2 & 3 BR Avail. $200 &: $225. k a 4-Plex in a court, ott ea poo -ss.u • nna 3 BR, l',' BA, patio, bit-ins, ••ape. _,.,.,.,. ished or furniturr ptJrchase. NICE Mobile home, for lady " recroom-ocean Yiewa -. S35AMIGOSWAY 644 _2991 Crpts, drps. bltns, gar, nr alone.CMorNBarea.Call the 11t. B yrs. old. A1king * NEWPORT WHIDBEY l 1land ,
patios-ample plJ'kin&, c:i>tii. drps. Alk about our Ntwport Be•ch 5200 beach, shop'g areai; & schls. 646-2148. $175,000. By Ownr. Call Beach-modern/dlx offices. Washington , $20 .mo . .Rec.
Security guards. discount plan. 880 Center St.1 --~------Cold;ell, ~n~r & Co. 642-2444 or 968-9707 I~::,:,,:::..:;;..~~~==~ :"'=· ::"':;""':::'::o=r =64=z.<1=925=. == Air/corul. Htd, Prlv. ba. lot wta.ll utilities . .Private
FURN. also Avail. 642-8340 2 BR. Unfurn, Crpts, drps, anaging gent NEAR Huntington Harbour, FREE RENTAL SERVICE 2400 W. Coast Hwy. wa.!er front club w/heated
· I TO OWNERS & MANAGERS · d 1 "' ~07 HUNTINGTON 2 BR / I'ti BA / patio, patio. poo , bltns. $160. ~~=~=~=~~ New Triplexes, Quiet area. • 548-1169 • ButlMll Rtnt1I 6060 •DELUXE alr-cond. office in 1 .:'::•:;"";':,;;"""~·~-~::;:;;·=-·I
gar, nu. crpUdrps, $150. Seacliff Manor Apt!, 152:l e NEW DELUXE e Lrg 1 Br. Will furn, iiso It ~~-'--,--'--'--'-,'-~ ---------Computer Center Bids. BAYVIEW LOTS PACIFIC Mlts. No Ptlx. 275 c. PlacenHa. 548·2682 ask 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lease. up. Child/pe t ok. {213) l BR. hae for workin1 mt.le: SPACE 11.vall within ya.rdaie Crpts, drapes. Up to 3600 111_ Jn custom home iub-divilion.
TU OCEAN AVE., H.B. Cabrillo, Open Sat-Sun 1-S, about our d iscount plan. Incl spac. master w ite, din _:;S9::>-_:26::23:::..• 1:.:t.:;«_:"'6-=::."'=9·=-I in CM or near Sch area. stor~ in great shopping ft. 646-7425 or 5-1S-S080. Low down&: xln! assumable
(U4) 536-1437 or call 544-961U. 2 BR, 1% BA. split level, rm & dbl garag~. aulo door 2 BR Towntiire;, Cpl~. Bltns, 1,64=""='"='=9="=k=!=or=Arm=a=nd== ctnter for -knit al'toppe financi ng. 54().()995
Otc. open 10 am-6 pm Dally Sl45 -ATIRACTIVE sep. hse $210/mo. Adults only, no opener avail. Pool & Rec. Washer/dryer. $165 mo . Mi1c. Renta ls 5999 (yarn!!. crewel work ' CORONA DEL MAR BEAUT duplex lot 60X102 ft.
Managed by 2 BR, 1 BA. ctps. drps, pe ts. 1728 Bedford Ln. area. Call Ardo Haze Ivel, 714/ 1 ~===""-=---""'-needlepoint, s t I tch~ r y ). S RM suite, 1ilC1r &. pkg, 2 ba, 1.
TERS CO 54 .. 7'"3 e FROM s~• e 67~ o""" 1100 sq., gnd llr. 673-6751 Nr. Park. Sacrl let. $9,000. WILLIAM WAL . adults only. no pets. Ref's.1 ___ ~-------"°" 296-0442 ROOM. ~-Brookhurst "1~:.:~:.::=.'------Pettile, Rltr ~ !~~~~~"'."~~~-'!" 2354 Santa Ana Ave . * BAYFRONT * !65 Amigos \Vay, NB 1 go rtlrlg. blw. ·~u. Adams, H.B. Kit. privil. Pvl OFFICE. S'TOR E nr. 300-600-W sq. ft .
1 BR $135 • 2 BR $150 673-0395 M~se<I by drp~~ pool, near beaeh~f135 ba & entr. Pref. mature day NPwport Post Ofc. 2 Rms. OFFICES, S60-S90-$180,
Fu r ni s hed • overlooking•l'N_:EW=.,:.:2~B~D~R1~M~.-B~,-am--,-.;"'1-I l ,UXURY Apts. Start~ Wll.LIAf'.1'JfALTERS CO. d Its t cmplyd person, $100/mo. 450 l<J-ft. Good pa.rkin1. 1 _ _..:C::•::"::'_:Mc:'::"::·_..:64::6-..:2::13::0_ 1-A"c'-ra'-a"t"•'------'6..:200.;.
beaut. ga rden patio & htd ings, wood paneling. All rec •ng at $365. * 642-2202 TNHSE. 2 br, 2'h ba, bllns. ~~~v~~d~ 'ke~i:;' ~T~i11 -"="'.:"'::';:'------$120 Mo. Graham Rlty. ., DOWNTOWN H.B. 40 AC. Zoned Mobile Homes.
pool. Adults. 1035 12th St. fea.tures. $165. Ad ults, no DEUCE 3 BR & 2 BR, 2 BA frplc, patio, ~ncl gar-. 752 2 BR. Near Ocean. Frplc, COME see this: deHghtlul 1 "64&-cc:,::."1::•:...~-----I Remodeled ofc or shop, blk to PAved Irorrtage, Next to $50
recross from Lake Park) pets. Call no~' 646-0073. four plex a pts. Bltns, D/\V, ,A~m~;goo,'~W="~''-' -"-"~'°-'-'~~ patio. Crpts, drps. Adults. newly dee, 11unn y upstn rm. 16443 Magnolia, Westminster. ocean. Llndborg Co, 536-2579 Million development. SAC!
5.16-4900. e 387 \V. Bay Street • nr Hoag Hosp. from $170 "MAKE Room J-Ur Dad· LINDBORG co. s.10-2579 w/bal cony in happy home Stort/olfice 14' x 50'. ln • SHARE nicely furnillhed for S 1900 IP'-' r a cre.
OCEANFRNT View Sundk. 2 BR. Avail Oct l:lth. New mo. &12-4381 642-1771, d.y' ' -• c I e a n out the 1 & 2 BR New apts. Frjllc's, =~O privil, Empd lady. shopping cenler nr SD Fwy. office suite, ha1 everything. l -'T..:Ec.RM=S:.;'~7::.14::.'~68c:2:c-::135::7;__ 1
Newer spac. dlx 2 Br. 1bag c.rpts. Relrig & slQ\"e. 2 DOORS from ocean. 3 br/2 garage .. :your trash i11 CASH Near Ocean! Patio. Adults. $1.75 mo 494--0216. C.M. $125/mo. 67Nl.27 For Acreage In Oranp Ot.
Elegant furn .. bltns, patio, Gar. Pool. Palio. Wallt to ba, crpt/drpx. Winter $300. with a Daily Pilot Classified LI NDBORG CO. 536-2579 -NEWLY dee. Furn rm, HARBOR BLVD front . 19x3i' • 2 small executive offices,
lndry. Nr shops & pler. $195~ !!hops. Res p. adults $150., .:;"2-=:;9:::24:;2;.• ,:67:,:5-::;7:,:11:,:9:,· ---=•;d=. ======='-romm. bath. Costa Mesa. w/restroom. 2UO Harbor furnished . $UO/mo. llanln ltealt!J
Adults. Infant OK. 536-21.11 548-1565 sf! 2 pm . 1• 2 BR. in modern lri·plex. Student pref. $SS/ mo . mvd, CM S200 mo. )'tar'a
NEWLY decorated 1 BR. NEW DELUXE 1 BR Newport Beach 5200N•wport Bt1ch 5200 Lge patio, king·size br, a;ar 642-&i al lease. 54S.:.0783. GT!'">-6383 Call 642-6560
UW. pd. $125 mo. ht & last Range, dishwhr, shag apts,l•~~~~~~-~~~~~~~;iiiiiiii~~ .k=..:h'p=lc::·c:1::225=·:,· ::5.16-4~9:.,27..c·~-LGE room for woman
+ deposit. S28 • 11th St. drps, garg. $150 & up. • NEAR BEACH ! e w/pool & Me prtvileges;
536--0414 540.1913 or 545-2321 2 "-3 Br, 2 Ba, new lux. apt.I, board 11.vail. Clll alter fi. 642-3615. 548--0131 968-254R. 2 BR. Pool. Ad U I l I · BAOiELOR apt, prtler over Du I ::::::;.:::.:;;; _____ _
Beaut/Quiet! Util i ncl 40. Partly furn. util -p1id. 1 2 BR unfu.rn. P t>x, nr ROOM For ·rent, pre fer
$:00/mo. 1767G Cameron. close to bus line It shopping. beach. Adults, 1 child $145. Atudent. Tustin •re II., 84~121 548-1984. 5.36-7646. 618 Geneva, HB. $70tmo. 836-0961 after S.
BACHELOR Apt. Util pd. C & S Speedy Rent•ls 2 BLKS to bch. NC!w 3 BR. EMPLOYED Gent, Kitchen
NEAR OCEAN! 1 BR unturn, All ulil, paid. Rp!. Cpts, drp5. patio, dbl priviL if rl1!1ired. $60, H.B.
LTNDBORG CO. 536-2579 Clm;r in. $120/mo. gar, frpl . 40.J 8th SL 968-3132 a rea. 962-2&04.
164.8 N t CM 548 ll69 PARK NEWPORT 2 BR duplex near the bcaeh. L n-1•h 4705 · '""°' · · · · c-"· •-•. "•"· No -ts. aguna gw .. IMMACULATE 2 BR duplex, .... , ,.. ... ~ S140/mo. ~3507
$60/mo. Lovely room,
home. Emply gent.
* 546-171~. * SMALL 1 Br, util pd, bar. pa. hdwd flrs, lrplc, laundry
tio 2 min 10 bch. SgJ only. rm. Jge yard & gttr Sl60 mo.
Sl4,J mo. 497-115.'l eve. Adu lls, no pets. 5'48-982511ft ;J
H ig h o n a b luff overlooking tha w ater, 7
pools, 7 t t nni• c ourts, $750 ,000 heo lt h
club a nd Sp•. Bachelo rs, I or 2 bed rooms.
A lso 2·story town houses with 2 or 3 be d ·
5410 Fount•in Vall•y
QUIET 2 BR, drp~. hlln
Dana Point 4740 O\'r.n, gar~"· 160 "A"
Mon t ~ Vi s ta., i t 45.
SINGLE, TV, he111ed pool. 2 TI4!524-71\9.
blk. from bch, ~35. wk. -$135.1.:.o.;c;"'EL~UXE=~,-~2~8=R. mo Da nA Manna Inn, 3'1ll * D .tr .
pvt.
5410
Ollie• Ront1I 6070 Comm•rc:lil :::.:=..:.:.::=:....-.=:..: --------Mountain & DeHrt 6210 e STORE Bldg for sale
SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY 686-698 W. 19th St. Bethel BIG BEAR Lake Rancho, 2~
l-2-3 room, lip to 3.000 sq. Towt.1'11 corner. 548-1168 qt. ac. parcel , heavily wooded·
ft. ofiice auite1. Immfl(f, oc. near LAke. AU utllitlel.
cupancy, Orana;e C n t )'. lhduitrial R.•::•.:;t.:;•::..I ....:'°'°= $25.000 terms. Airport Jrvine Cnmmtte. -e <2131 286-2838 e
Com:j)lex-, lfdJ. Alrporter WANTED: By Nov. 15th ~--------·!
H •· bank s= ·~ ft c LGE. scenic Big Bear view otel & no;staurant, s. .,.,...,,,., .q. . omm. or
San Dieao &. N'pt. Fwys. tndu11!'l apace for offset lots, $100 down, SSO mo. 114:
UNCROWDED PARKING Printing shop. Stnrl in· 1-'::"'3...;cl..c1lc.o::r_l:.:l3:.'_6:.:9_!-.::2!3::...?-I
LOWEST RATES fonnation ~ Box P 2041, 1----------
0\\•ner/mgr. 2172 DuPont Or., _D:.•:.i_,,ly_Pc,;_to~t ._C_M_. ____ R. E. Wanttcl 6240
Rm . 8, Newpnrt 8e11ch. COMMERCIAL SforaJ:"e -...;.;-0:.0-.;.;:.c.:.:~--=
A.13-3223 Courtesy to Broken 1mall or larp;e area, 10 IKI· Ccmecery wAnts R.E. Inc.
DESK SPACE fi. to 3500 sq . fl. b)' month Mff/Com'I fnr 'Catt Fund'
or yeitr. 1131-MOO, 0 .K, VAN Havt. Sl50M + clear $4SM
222 Fore$t Avenue .k'-'.:'.STO;:.:.RA::::G::E:_____ 5 yr old cor com'I hldf. -Prefer agl. ten11.nt or an Leguna ,Beach FOR lM-5.lOO Jq fl prlmt ownf!r leaseback. warehse sp11.ee-all!part. LYTLE REALTY
494-9'61 Irvin~ Ind, Mr. Bullard ~ w. 191h CM 548-9493
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~lt Hwy. Dana Pt. Ga~n Apt5. Bit-ins, l)nv.
• patio, htated pool, frplc.
roo m$. Electric kitche ns, private balc ony
or p • Ii o. From $175 t o $450. Suble r,
:J.ounfaiiu·
FOR LEASE Lrr modem • .54&-005==':.· -------BALBOA ts., wanted from 1 octan view Otticta • Shops-, 2600 SQ FT w / oftiet>, '"• DELUXE 2 BR, 2 BA. many Adults. $145 mo. 546-516.1.
extra fea.turts. Will lease. LRG. 2 Br. pool. $155. Conw-
-494-4791 nient shopping. Respons.
NEW 2 BR Duplex $215. persons only. 313 E. 17tb Pl,
J.100il Alcazar. inquir'll next C.M. 548--6532,
door or call 81()...(H24 eves, &SIDE studio -2 br, l!A ba,
RENTALS crpts, drps, bltn1, dlhwshr,
Apt1. Unfumllflecf tncl gar. 645--2939
~-nor•I 5000 MODERN 2 Br, crptll, drpg, 1 ~,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I GE ki tchen. e11 c lo&e'd 11 garaie, near bus. $143.
VENDOME Adult$. 120 E, 2<lth.
t BR. unr. $150/mo. Pool ."
IMMACUt..ATE APTS! Elec & wfr pd. Adlts. no
ADULT and pr!JI. MESA MANOR. 241
FAMJLY Section W-itso" Ave .. CM. 54S.T.W5
Close to 1hopp!ng, P1rk 2 BR. 2gi3 Santa Ana Ave.
• ~clout 3 BR •1 2 ha $150/mo, O'pts, drJ>a, i tCM!/
• Swim pool, putt p.en ttl 543-8$n or )Cl 2-12'19. -
• f'rpl, tndlv/lndry fac'ls 1,;;;;,· ~~....;;--~~
1845 Anaheim Ave. l.Cl 2 BR. new cpta, 1\i Ba,
COSTA ;,:£SA 6(2..2824 blfna. encl paiio A-1•r. X1nt toe. nn pelt. $159. 50-$Xl5
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r•n••n p1r~ing, tlevators, option al maid
seryice, conve~ience .,hopping. Sea 7
b Hulilul mod.el a per!mtnls, o pen 9 o.m.
lo 6 p.m. da~y. O ther t im•s by appoint·
me n!. loc aled a t Jom b oree and Son
J_o1quin Hill' Road,, in Newport, just
n .cu t.h .o f Fosbi9n Island. Pho ne {71 4)
644--1900 for leasing information.
Park Newport
Apartments
Medlurra n ean Style Lw<iuy
111 % Jlodroorot -1 Balbi
Adult Livta&
Funllsbotl " tlnfumllbod . , ...
• l>f.tlHMrllff" e Sll•1 ,.,,,.._, •hi..,. r .110•
• ao"4 C•r••"' e a.. .. _, C.Uiit.P
9S65 Slow Avenut
r,;. 0 •r •1we:,.~,..~ = t.n:.r~ ~II~ 168-8545
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.., owner, home & 1~. 11ultable-prol. or buline111. rear door $29;; mo. Eve: must bt :xlnt ton d ,
1999 S. Coast Hwy. Laroma 646--0681, 0y, ""'5003, 1240 2131217-21lt.
Beh. f!M-94TL ~kn St, Sp NCI, L, C.M. "w=•"NT"""EO.;=::B-~,-, ---"-: >' pr va e _. .y. DESK SPACE NEW btdg., 1368 to 2.100 II, 2 on lot . Caal Cotta M,... '·
lOS No. El Camino Reil Nr Baker 4 Fairview. 1 yr Undf!f $30,000 ln.l) 3M-<ITl1 lflaH-. SUUlvu. 548-.2176 Son Cl•m •nf• -STORE· OFFIC E
~ aq. It. oft St, Pk. Util. Inc.
Newport ~ ~Y Center
2052 Nft'1.·port Blvd., C.r..t
No I~ ffq. !TI4l 646-12.U
EXECUTtVE 1ultt • Harbor
Jront-.:e nr Newport Blvd
for Jea-'t. i.oon + iq ·ft
N,B. Ph:: 64M644 for appt.
l.AA.GE offlcu. 6 ronm suJtt,
~ mo.. air, carpet•,
pa.ne!M, Be1ch Blvd. U-·
po11urt. will a u 'rJ d Iv Ide.
.... 2525. ,-
Lott 6100
* BUii d Your Drtarn Houst
on one ot our VI EW LOTS
in LAGUNA BEACH I< live
happily t1vtr~1-
8 ETHKE REALTY
lj()( S, Coast Hwl'
LaxunA Btec:h 4~·~
e W ANTm.LOTS
to bufld Apt'•·
CASH
\Vrite details lo: Deily P Unt
Box M~X»C, 2211 W. Ba.lbot
Blvd, N.8,1
BUSINESS ind
FINANCIAL --
Bus1nt11
Opport•Jnltle•
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buslnt:-'-~· lligh t •rnlnp.
lnten•icw t1ln,;:le p t op I t
8flc:r v.onrklna hou~ In Yo~
horm or tmfl ll office. Thi•
Is 001 ,. dellng club. No
fnanr.hi111 tu tlu,y. \YrUt
SINGLES HOBBY SOCJET'£.
14TI§ H•wthorne Blv d .,
SUit.-8, LAWl1d•lt, Oa!lf. -
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s.tainllt. -10,-1910
, A~NOUNC,MENTS $Jlt\llCI DIRr-CTORY
and,.NOTICIS
6735
SERVICE ,DIRECTORY ~·1 ~-------·~· ·~·----------------------, • SERVICI , DIRECTORY
LF;E ROOFING CO: ftoofifljj:
or all types, rt!'c:ovtr .
t'l'lpalrs, roof ooatlnp. Lie A:
s.,.1.,. "40
FINNISH girl wants d.:Y
WOrk or work u housekttp.
~: San Cltmtnte 492-03.54
ACX::EpnNG piano a:tudenta,
bgnn. adv. prof, pianist.
Call for detaila and ap-
pointment -5-$-1093.
ASSEMBl..ERS
Assemble printed c i r c u t t
boar.d oomponenl!i, power
itupplies, plug.in unitz, wiJ".
ing harneu. Work with
small hand tools. Mechani·
cal dexterfry requirttl .
. Call Industrial Relations
1714) 49+9401
TELONIC
INDUSTRIES
, Laguna Beaeh
Equal Opportunity Employer
Betty Btuct
.midd Gxec
.A~n.cv
•UO W, Coa5t H\vy., N.B,
By appoint, Mfi..3939
bonded ,;,.,. 1947. 642-7'22 I Bl Dolph! I
BEFORE )'OU buy ctll T ue ft
Guy Roofing Co. ' Rfcove~ \VAJT~ES. exp'd, OYt.r
spec. 645-271rl. S48-9S90 2:>, 3355 Vie Lido. N.B.
+BOAT CARPENTER Ir.
S.wlnt 6960 REFINISHErt. Penn. job __ .;.._____ w(Dinge bl"neflts. LAKE
QUALITY You•ve 1lwa.ys ARRoW1tEAO l\f AR I N A
wantfd, Dn"umakq-C7l4) 337·254>1.
cltE'alkmt.. Rty 541. 1763
' Sal•rJ open. Apply aJter 5
Al.,rationt -,lt2..sy5 .oa Tua. .61! Slttpy Hollow
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Are You . Letting Cash .
Slip Through Y ou·r Fingers
See If .. ~ ou Have Any
DAILY PILOT , .
WANT-AD
Of Th.ese ·Things A··
Will Sell Fast!· •·
t. Stove
2. Guit1r
3. Baby Crib
'4. Electric S.w
S. Camera
6. Washer
7. Outboard Motor
I . Stereo Set
9. Couch
to. Clarinet
11 . Refrigerator
12. Pickup Trutk
13. Sewing Machine
14. Surfboard
15. Mlchlne Tools
16. Dishwasher
·17. Puppy
11. Cabin Cruiser
.19. Goll Cut
2o. Barometer
21 . Stamp Collection
·22. Dl~otte S.t
23. Play Pa"
24. BoWling Boll
25. Water Skit
26. Frefter
27. Suitl:an
21. Cloc1c
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29: llcycle
30. ·Typewriter
31 . 8or Stools
32. Encyclopedia
33. Vacuum Cleaner
34. Tropical Fish
35. Hot Rod Equ lpm't
36. Fiie Cabinet
37. Golf Clubs
38. Sterling Silver
39. Victorian Mirror
40. Bedroom Set
41. SI ide Projector
42. Lewn Mower
43. Pool Table
44. Tires
45. Piano
46. Fur Coat
47. Drapes
48. Llnens
49. Horse
50. Airplane
51. Organ
52. Exercycle
53. Rare looks
54. Ski Boots
55. High Chair
56. Coin1
5;, .Electric Train
51. Kitten
59. Cl1.,1c Aute .-· 60. ColfM Talil,
61. Motorcycle
62. Accordion
63. Skis
64. TV S.t
65. Workllonch
66. Diamond Watch
67. Go-Kort
68. ~roner
69. Camping Trailor
70. Antique Furniture
71. Tape Recorder
72. Sailboat 1
73. Sports Car
74. Maltrffl Box Spg1
75. Inboard SPtf<jboat
76. Shotgun n . Saddle
71. Dorl GllM
79. Pun!hl~g· 8o9
80. Baby elrrlaio
11 , Drums
12. Rlfie
13. Dolk '
14. SCUBA 0..r.
DAILY PILOT WANT-AD
be turnelj Into cash ~Ith a
These or any other extra things around the ho-
so
Dbn't Just Sit There!
DIAL . DIRE~I ' '
642-5678 Oranae Ave. Cl.I. &4S.t292 I BREA~Asr Cook wanted.
Near, ICCW"llt, 20 )'~•n ~. Lii .. Lq\11\8 Seh. ~-----------------------------.;;;, _____ ..IJ ..
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Earn SU~ onltn '°' IUFFUM'S l RIPRIKNTATIYE· "°"'"' 0.ta .......,. ... ,........., OUi ...,._.,.. * -l'TllR °""'--ll'am ""'' New OJ S 1><p1. ~' JU. t.A.G, IJoc. -_...,,v rn.nd, • "'''"""' c.n MR. • port • 1 W a u.Ei.. _ A --•. ,._ conlm.r-~~ + ~ -In ll!M ""'' MODESL • 1• 2.. ,. CHRLSTMA.S TREE, 5*9511 ,._,.1 U __ "'"' ,...., data MOC· or "°"'-exp. tn Wld, neeOed tor lo c a'l
for mbr.tnformatlon. ·Now in+.rvi1win~r , far, the , f: ::,~LD ~= ~be~ ~·:·.t! = ~ l.A.G. l1te. . y-........ 111o f
i * au saovs * •ppliconls for DAILY PILOT ~~ ".::::...'!"',.,.,... ~--= M."· MO<.~~-~-~ Apply in ~l'llOn, Allt)' Wet!, ~ ....... ,_ ... ..___ uuo_..,., ~~ .. __ " uuisv.
2106 Ooean!ronl. NB. Fvll Ti-· r.~-... and"""' lrtnce beneftl>. Solaiy, l.\l>IES! . Hott wi,: paitlH ::::. ~~~ or lob. C.U
· .c.eretpece or efr· · cr.tt 1Mp1ctlen ex·
... -plw thor· ""lh knowlodvo of Hllboett 'Mided, fo 1111 per...-,..~ .•
lion In Ouallty Con-
trol Dep.1 rtment.
.... ..._..,U"lWU auto allowance plua.com· fur, rofi · ......,,, .. ~t t68-al9 * CAS)JJERJ ·* COOK * 1,~ 1 ~ Beacb. missions and bonuses. · p . t. Who1euJe prtce1 Nf:ED Ell:tra money! We're
a>UNTER. GIRL * ' . ~.Mr. Seay •t ~Ian a.elected lhould have 6f4..M89. kloki.ng for manactrial-tne
T to 3,30, "l\1°• thN 1"!1','C.U , (Experienced) DAILY PILOT lwo 10 '""' -•n,Aln LADY. A-fl. per hr, ...... to holp"' In • new MEN -·..;;. ,,,; ,.,_.,_.WOME Mn. Peaftin..ton, 833-0600 " J~ Plua Fabulous W·-'_..__ bu I Full .,. San Clemente office background and c&)>llblc -.;.,...vuo::. • ne&a. ·or part time. l·E>< ___ ,_1113_~_7_be_1Wn_. i-5 __ P"=· ~-. ___:-FuH Time X6N,EI. ~Im-Real-ot aelt:manai ement"Pol.I· No investment. Car Call 642-3849. • lnh•l•tlon Thor1py T oc:hnici1n
• Medi.el Attisl11!1s . ~
TIME .FOil
~ tion "dorl not nqulre neceuary;-Pb: ~' NEED 3 v.t>rnen to rive away
FOUNDATIONS-<l.HEF. coo~s & .,.,,,,,. or wee k.'"" LEGAi. SEC'Y rt.. advmislnc pk ture1 • *· SALESLADY * WAITRESSES. Cont• c 1 work. BUIY Newport Bch ...,,, '" ' day. E..-n 115 day.
APPLY I ~ PERSON
• · Dentel Assistants . ' 9UICK CA,SH,
THllOU'5H •A"
J A 11 repllea confid~ntlal, Practice, Salary open. Call 540-4654 or ~163. (&p1ritnc:ed) ohn Ryder, btwri 2 &: 4 pm Write Box M·2028 The 646-0593
only, anyday; 841N371. n.._n .. PUo• C.M. ===~--,-~~,--~I J_ Cakl111bia Yacht
Corporation
• Modic ii. Rtceptlonist
• EKG Tec:hnicitn :~
COMPANION -Woman to ~_, ..., LITE Housewark, Tuesday & newport
e Xlnt. OorilP&n.). Benefits s nd f booa dlib' . FRONI' DESK CLERK. exp. Thun. 2: 15-4:15. Friday ' r. r1y ew • _"With NCR 00>. PIDC, all•Pi>Ue• 2'15-3'15· DepMdable only. _personnel ., . • Roh1bIDt•tion T ochnicitn · ';
• Emorgoncy Modlctl T ec:hnicitn ,J DAILY · PlliOT
\VANT AD
Apply In person e e widow. 5t8-~. · troriJ,dejk procediitt. Relle.f S46-8f09. -·
2 to 4 pm only ' COMPANIO~. refiable. Li~ -1\itt,,'. ~ day/wk. MAID, exp. mature woman: 8Q8ncy 275 McCo rmick Ave.
Cost• Mea•, Ctllf. • Nurses Aide/Ord~rly & Ot_hers 1
e ST~.E~~~y~=~~t.~r~~lAILI I" ~--
1 'FASHION 1$4.ND 1 ~· ~·"·~ ~Wary. Bea Brown's Motor Hotel tull time, ~ da,y&~k. Professlon•I Service
NEWPORT 'BEACH -., ours~~· vt-r~. ll;l<&~OJUf. Hwy. S. La&una 111E-INN AT'l.AGU'N.A for tM ploy ••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli~I • Counter · gir~ exp'd, .FUU. er PART TIME 211 N: CoUt Ji'wy. •nd-the ·:"r,nca~t 'KUSTER·s C..EANERS, : ,1 Earn 'up to '5 per hr • MAID =o ih ha.nee .....-------· 548-4243 . · "--·~R -BRUSH ~~,5 ·~ .... · e.xc 133 Dover r., N.8. Sol ~~ t ui...i...r.; .........,, ~ apt., .11ev.'p0rt Blvd, '42-3170 es
e OWNED I OPED.TED IY MtMftU Of THE noff$SIO ·e ~4DUATf PLACEMENf Sl.v1CE ·
BUy a
BQ:.r.ga.in
B:order
to •
Every dauifiod;w•nt. •d in tho PAIL Y -
PILOT appH rs in· every editi on every
d1 y. That means your •d will be seen
in papers delivered to homes •nd sold
from newsracks from border to border
111 •long t he Or~e ~ '" c •H the ,
way fro m .
Seal Beach
San Clemente
You
Get
It
All •••
1
Buittlngton Beach
Fountain Valley
Costa Mesa
Newport · Beach
Lagana Beach
Saddleback
San Clemente
Capistrano
<Plus the daily
newsrack ecl"ition)
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·For One Price
With A
Classified Ad
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Phone 642 -5678
•. COLtECTOR * ~:;;.:,,·~~!:,"'~ CM.~-·· NURSES AIDES MANt;L'i,~ENT
Sat, Sun. Some exp: nee. tn M•lnt. SUpervlsor Exp'd. 54S.31!61 OPPORTUN ITY
•. CAJ.IFORNIA . ·'. II\ PROFESSIONA~ ~~nee mmpany e~peril!~,
.µ.traee &: demand collee. ti . . ""· WESTI.1iNS'J" """:.
COMMUNIT'."
-HOS PITAi-
Cal! 847-7807 or apply
Pen onnel DePtf, 17772
Beach Blvd,, Hunt. Bch,
COCO'S · REUBEN'S
-COMPLEX -
4647 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach
INTERVIEWING MON.FRI
3TOSPM
selling & assembly, 494..fll05 Exper. In Janitorial, comm·1 ORDERLIES ·• Days, full for an arUculate man with
10.12 or 5-f. & re1idential work,. New co. 'time, Personne:I Dept, Hoag Initiative &nd , maturity to
HAIRSI'YUST, male, for need1 hard worku to lfl'OW Hosp. N.B. "' ~.work Independently With
Hotel Salon, Laauna: Bch. wi':h them. Start $500. Fee e ORTl:JOOONTJC de n ta I strong support from mgmt.
l'o~ .... WCllU> SCHOOL; 0, MID1CAL. & Dll\!TAL ·~oNNlt
**Call -19f..-0064** Paid. Call Mr. CUUum, usistant, age z.30, A naUona.1 organization Jg
HOMEWORKERS WANTED 541}.Q)55, 548·2291 In 1earch of a married mllrl
1H5 .Nowpart Blvd. Celt• Mou 645-2922
(Envelope Addressers). COASTAL AGENCY e PAINTING . In exchange with a good education and/ =======:...=
Ru.s h stamped, 1 e J f ·ad-7190 Harbor Bl., c r.t for apt. 2376 Newport BJYd., or bu1lne1s background who Jobe Men, Wom. 7100 Jibe Men, Wom. 7100
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d re 5 s e d en ve lope . Other fee/tree jobs avail. CM. SCS.-9755. Is economically disturbed, SALESGIRL at Dante'1 TELEPHON! APPT S!iC'Y
PHONE Soliciton for Golf This is a career oppor-Home Demr. 548-434:3, 2482 Pt·time, our oH CdM, 4-1 pm. LANGDON WORLD
TRADERS, P.O. .Box
ll27-A2l, Redondo Beacb.
C&lif. 90278
HSKPRS Emplyr pays fe-e .
GeQrge Allen Byland Aaen·
ey . 1()6..8 E. 16th, S.A.
547~
MECHANIC
!Heavy Dutyl
-CITY OF -
NEWPORT BEACH
celebrir.y t\>llrna.ment. Work tunity in 8 dynanu_·c Newport Blvd. C.M. Needed: seU....usured bus. w-mov~ st.an for 1 mo.&: * ••L•D GIRL* ptl'IOll who enjo)'s c.it'c-earn top pay. 847-3810, field -creating and -.. "" 833-3656. 67$-ltJl9
847-1310, 847-1610. 18530 meeting challenges Must have tood preparation ·
Beach Ave, 2nd noor, Town daily. experience. Mon. thru Fri. TRAINEE kir tine jrnlry'
It Country Center, H.B. 7-3:30. Ca.D Mrs. ~nnln1· atore a!etmtn. Male, 2145, PRE'~ Quali A salary pl\ll aubst.anttal ton ~ EXt :m37, betwn. aaresstve. K.B. 892-5S01 ,
• BUSBOY • HOUSEKEEPER • mu a t
have car. Will exchan&e
NO EXPERIENCE NECES-free nn & bo&rd tor lite
SARY. ruLI.. TIME, PART ;-;"°="'-.·,_893--,-T°'640'"",..---,.,.,--
TIME, DAYS OR NIGHTS. HSKPR I; B a bysi tter,
$7'01 TO $352 PER.MO. PLUS .......... .., ·cy work, qualified 2-5 PM, * TRIMMER OR tJPlfOl.s:
SU. BI·WEEKL'f DIFFER-~;~, ~ Ctr :~::permanent'::; SEAMSTRESSES TEltERtOwotkoat.tln-
ENTIAL. -POLICE-or rrigmt. ~r. sPort1wea.r manUfactUM terioi's Ir: canvas covtrs
CLE-RK: TYPIST All inquiries and interviews wants exp'r ieamsu\,sR1 on . Petm. Job, .trttia:e benefjta.
REQUIRES 2 yrs. automotive ~n ~ held ~ ·strict con-s1ngle needle, owrloclc. & ·LAKE AltROWHEAD '
experience, wekUna:, smog <NIGHT SHLFI') fidentt. Sena ~sume to Box blind hemmer. Apply_tn _,,~ MARINA (n4) 3.l7-29ll
• Experienced
1
• Fiid time
Apply ·in person
HUNTINGTON BEACH
CONVALESCENT
~.HOS!'ITAL •-
18811 Fkirida St,
!Stang Lane)
Hun tington Beach
~
DAY lime care for semi·in-
valid lady in whttlchair .
• .hnd&Y 91lly.;, Exp'd .
'f13.$47. • .. :'"
DESMOND'S
F•shlon lsl•nd
Full Time
•JANITOR •
APPLY a 3 FASHION ISL.
NEWPORT BEACH
*DRIVERS*
mnture. 8 Am·noon only, 5
das, MoD-Fri. Own trans .
Ph. 8-9 am only 644-6439.
Housekpr.-Llve in u part of
family: 2 girls/molhtt, own
nn/tv + $125/mo. 644-4145.
fULL Or part time-Couples
& individuals for local ules
\nl ik. Local d is tr i but or
trains you for fantastic o~
portunity1 54~3040, ~7 PM.
JR.VINE PER.50NNEL
SERYICES •AGEl\CY
{f ormerly Abilities Unlim.)
TRISH HOPKINS
488 E. 17th rat Irvine) C.M.
642-1470
J, W. ROBINSON'S
NEWPORT BEACH
No Experience ·. · ·
has full time
openinf in our
STAMP DEPT. Necessary!
Must have clean California
driving record. Apply ·
YELLOW CAB CO.
186 E 16ih St.
Costa Mesa
I Experience Preferred)
Apply in pel"IOn 10.S p.m.
Personnel Dept.
# 2 FashiOn Isl., N.B.
Equal opportunity employtr
li-..... Salary; $-184 to $575 mo. # -·~ "'""''""' On cl . 1011 Santa Ana, Calif. son, 2800 S. Main, Suite I •. UTILITY MAN EXPER'D lb
APPLY W October 14th. to e r ·M encbeal ~ir" H.,s5. 97702. Santa Ai.a,, Caltt. 'MU'e:bou&i'W, as1emb l1,:
Per&Onnel Dept, CITY of ara. · Ult-• type Equal oppor, emplr. M/F lhl " I: !vi Start NEWPORT BEACH, 3300 wpm, f'ile application at * SECRETARY * PP11'll' nee n;g.
Newport B!vd., Newport City Hall, CITY of WE:Sf. SALES SH 100+. t.yp 60 +, pm, exp. at once. BALANCE no, .
Belich. California 92660. MINSTER. 8200 Westmlns-nee. Salary comm. ·w/eoxp. "IN=C.~-.....,,.,===·~_,,-,....._I
fTI4l fi73..6633. ter Ave., by Ocl 16, 1970. Part time, ladles clothing ex-;xlnt Co. &:: benefits. By appt UPHOLSTERER -· CUltmn' =°""'=~~--..,.-.,-! Written exam Oct. 24. <n4J only JOLLY ROGER Gen'I expertence only. ~ Cl11ter MECHANIC for mari ne per. pref'd. Many employee St c:u •••7990 • machin., sm boats, mme ~ll ext. 205· benefits. Offlc.e M&-033l · ..... inr •
exper in diesel & elec .. 'Ol'k. RESTAtm.ANT HELP Apply In person * SECRETARY * · WANn:D: !Ady to pr'ffaftl2
548-9617/dys/eves. Female, part lime, over 21. 9:30 to 9:30 F.,r recordf!d Information. lite meal.I, IOftle It hlkn 1n """="7"~-.,,,,,......=I Ph..att ~30 5'S.16!6 ROBERT H•LL ~-· •'"••73 ~ ....... tor !rtt ...... MEDICAL ;ec,.i.ry, rrr: ' . ~ -u--ft -iiiifiOi:t~:'t-tilkl -.... Exp. nee.&. a.a ins. forms, SALESL-ADY·, Exper., CLOTHES SERVICE Sta.' Attendant, c.1154i.a&l9
good know.• of mtd. term.. (women'1 ~ar), seamstress 1601 Newport Blvd., C.M. nlcht. 6..11. Apply "AROO" 1'Y·
must type 55 wpm aceur. I: single needle JIOW"t ma-~Needed:-·5 men .lt-5 .,.Brookhurst I. Htmlltnn, l;w".AJTR"."'"'.iim="'ili"'=__-...,=_=r'".·'"'""t:I
Sa.I. open. Daily Pilot Box chine operators. Apply In women to de mo n 1 tr ate H.B. warll: del'9 "'mtes. MUlt lM'
M-Xflll. 330 W. Bay St., penon, to Charles Stefan SUM-GYM &: JF;r BATH. Single Girl over n. Apply, Beach·Hollll
Co.Sta Mesa. Inc., 1621 Alabama St., Mary Lou Good 968-2il6 Good typl t Publl Relatlo IM, l1t Slffpy Hollow t.a:,
* * Hun't. Bch. 5434329. • work. T~P fllghtc mmPan1:. Lquna. Bdl. 49'l·lllL
MEN nd WOMEN SALESMAN SALE-Eam Chr tstm as Call Loraine, 64!>-mo, West-* WAITRESS •. part tlml.
• · New and ·used Fiats, VW't moi1ey part time. Sarah cliU l'q:so}U'lel ~ncy JM3 .Over 21, ·neat .m· ap.
, A:RT' Tl' 'ME and olt}er bnports, Coventry blrlna mw. No in. Westclitt Dr., N.B. ·' pearance. ,.\pply ii( penon, " ltd -,. '•! ~-_,'°'..., nfE HEAD BAGEL, 305 llUtO .Sport.· • WI.; no uo::, ~·~ ............ e SX:AnON help W8l'lted, Marine Av. Balboalll&Jlll FULL · TIME Thr Info PH: 962--0556. full time. Apply at 3195 • ·
REXAIR INC.
ANAHE IM DIV.
Now HI.rm&
Evening work 6:30 to 10 PM
NEw BRANCH
EXPANDING TO
ORANGE COUNTY
TOP START ING PAY
5.17-7777 Call Collect * SALES * Harbor Blvd. CM Waltrnaes-A~ly in penon
DAILY PIIm WANT ADS! For Recorded InformatJon TRADER'S PARADISE 5 Del~y'1 Sta Shant)o ISO
DlaJ 64Hi678 • dwp 11. Dial 545-0370 llne...S ttmes-5 bucb Lido Park Dr, N.B. 175.oioo
!STARTING NOW!
Let Us Help You Be aPenny-Pincher
U P P• · h CLASSIFIED se enny ·inc er . Ans
* DISHWASHER. Apply in
person SUrl &: Sirloin 5930
We need 22 men -.net women
with all types of work back·
groWld.a. No experience nee·
euary, as company tralnina
is turniahed. If you qUality,
rapid advancement to key
po11ition. Must be over I!.
FOR INTERVIEW CALL
SATURDAY 10 AM to 5 PM w. Coa11t Hwy. N.B. *Jr. Steno $350
===~'-.,..-----Here is a carter r;jXlt for an *" * 774-7253 3 LINES EARNING Christmas money ambitious pt w/a rnirt cf 1 ---~-----11 is fun & euy w/Sarah Coventry, no exp, no Invest. yn exJ!'.'. & accur. typing.
83>-2S83,,530-14<l7 • ........,.. *Sec:'y/Bkkpor $600
Some exper. In oil or aoil I~
dUlh'y helpful/gd skills,
Did )'OU ever think of 1wap-
i In& that White Elephant ln . '
Experimental · .. .,,. .. c ..... Employment Agency, 500 Newport Center
the attic tor 90methbi1 you
c8l'I ue? Try the Traden
ParadiM! col~ in the Dai·
ly Pilot W8l'lt Ada.. : Sheet Metal ~ •'"" ~ ay •• , ..
Assembler
WiD perform auemhly .,,,rk of a highly skilled
nature on experimental
.I: prOtotype 11heet met.al
components and CIO!le IOI· -
era.nee usembly 1troctur·
e:s. H.lgh school eduC•tion
requlrftf pills 5 )'ears ex·
perience. PleMe reply by
mail only including 1a.I·
ary requirem,nta am job
history to -
Employment Off ice
Mlulll Sy1tom1 ·Div.
Atlantic
Research
Corp.
11.13 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA, CALIF,
_A piv, of the
Su~nna Corp.
EquJJ opportunlt,y ._mp)oytt
DENTAL ASS'T FUD time
chair aide, scboalln& or ex·
per.!30-llll>.
ITS--tlmo.B!r-
Pll Ri,ctloa ~evttl s.e. the --·
..
Jobs Men, Wom. 7100Jobl Min, Wem. 7100
Professional Sales
Specialist
Furniture & Ajfpli.-n-ces
If you are 1 P!Of~ssion~. top ea~ing
specialist not satisfied with a mediocre
income then Grants has a propositio'il for
you. cOnsider the rouowing:
1. Top commlulon 7. Sick P'Y
2. PM's (1poclal · I. Retirement pl1n
.. 1 .. comm.) t. Group Llfo tnd
3. Opportunity fer Modl<1I ln1.
eclv•ncafM!I' · 10. Employ". 4. En:oploymont • dlsdiunts ne1r your home · · 5 Qu1llty llM to 11. N .. lonotly
• Mii . ost>bllohod firm
6. P•ld v1cotlon
U you want to learn more abOut our money
making proposition in one of the companies
fastest growing retail organizations . . .
Come prepared to discuss your sales know·
bow and yo'ur previous experience.
APPLY AT ...
W. T. GRANT CO.
Pe11011nel Office
9811 ADAMS AVENUE ' GRANT PLAZA
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. 92646
An equal oppartunlty mployer
'
l TIM ·ES
$2.00
•
Yes; 3 2, $ 00
Lines-Times-Only 2
e f<lo Item Over ,$5!1 e No C_,.l•I 'I""' e No C"PI' Cho-e No A~llllont
.t_lf t'Mre thon -Item, tho .. mbtnecl tot•I cannot ,.,,... '54)) , I . · ,
AND .YOU CAN. _CHARG~_ IT!.
. . ·Let . Us ·Help You Be · A· Pen.ny -·Piicher
Undted l'o ·raese Cluslflecclour -· '
Mt>rc.li•ncli•• f•t S•N I Tr.:.I• l•r l111•ll'f'l•nt 1011 ~~•l. a .6r1,n\.._ · 1-1>.0 :CtMr!•,A lq•Tp1t1tllt IJH Fwrnlt11rt 1000 HowMll•ll $0.dt 1020 'o ;•-· Offoct fvrnlt11'• 1010 J;,plltnc.•t 1100 t .. 1200 Ht!.~ Sti1,,.fi•1 ' 1-100
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Sto,. lqllip"'•nt 1012 Sowillf Mtclll11•• 1120 Hl.R I St.:rtt 1210 llilllMOl•tt, Sco,tt 1111
Ctft, lflfo•r•t 1014 M•1ictl ln1tr11111•nt ti :ti Tt ,. Rtcwiiltn 1220 Ml1ullt..... t600 .,
I ASK YOUR '
I DAIL y PILOT
I
AD·VISOR FQR
DETAILS
I
CALI.
642-5618
•' •• ••
•• " • •
'
:1 DAILY PILOT -.-10,1'10
H-'• How Y• C:. Use
O• ,__. Dl-·A·U-FIVE CONVENIENT OFFICU
TO SERVE YOU l o llrlnf them or mall them with -NCI caah to..,. .tour 4 _,....1ent .,,..._
O No 11...-, produco ar ,i.m.
• No commerci1l M1 allowed.
-0 NEWPORT BEACH ..•.. 221 I bl boa lllvd.
o LAGUNA BEACH ..•••• 222 Foratt Avtnua
' I
O lacli lt.m m .. t bo prlceol with no ltorn
over $15. c....u ........ ..-.....
o COSTA 0MESA ....••...•... 330 Wast lay
O .HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 17175 la1<h llvd.
O SAN CLEMENTE .. 305 No. El Cimino Raol
Y,t(MAHA 55 engine part!I. BEDS -Twin mab into TAPE rtCIOl'dtt, cuaet~. S FARBERWARE •lectrlc CLARINET $25. 5'8-f761 BEDS, Exc@llerit condition: G.E. Jtelria:eratnr $2 5.
S~ and maln cues sood $7 bunks SZ ff.Ch Oak youth month& old, Qalc $25. Ex· broiler, nev new SU. Elec-CHU.D'S Wealtm poey ad,· Maplt, walnut, twin and full 549-0118.
!. ~ crankshaft 110. bed $25. Porta.ble .TV $25. ¢client condition. QS..7762 tric, can opertt SJ, Kitchen _d.le._1l5, ..M5:-r7.61. $21)..$25 couch $25. 23" con· 's:r_A_TES--<0--1"-,-1-15.-~---,.-
eratoMtartt>:r $8. ~ nesk and Chall' $12. Sunday only tlock Sl2S. New dry iron $4. SC1le TV $25. Walnut coffee !-''-----~--~~
clustars.. and shafts $5 Child1?.n1 games $1 ~ $3. VELVET cha.tr. llkt new $25. Throw n.ii. new ss. Boxed NEW nd velvet awa.g la.mp, table $5. 2 doubJe mat· ANTIQUE mantle clock, a4· Good head $5. Auto rlut· ~2946. 2094 Marian Way, Orarta:e silk cha.It $)), likt silt$ 50c. s2. Book& S25 . s2. cost SSS. a:ll for $20. T&ll tftsses S.2 tach, Wuhing strikes on hour and half
ch S15. Yarnaha 80 outer Costa Mesa. 548--q/30 tound wrouiht lron table machine ss. Dl!ak and chair hour S25. Cuckoo ck>cks S7 • c~& S15. Aulolubc cue GAS Ranp and (riddle $25. new. Twin headboard $3.50. 1uitable for long t.&.ble cloth $10, Nia:ht ata.nd $5. Se.win¥ $15. Mandolin& JZ, Set ()f
v.-)purnp Sl5. Yam&h,!I 60 1 rypewritrr and tl.ble $25. Queen alze mattress $7.50. MOTORCYCLE helmet . S5. New 6x9 .cold bathroom machine $6. Porcelain aink 1tainleu1t~I tableware-$3.
KINGSIZE L!Mrui, b .al f I BABY .Clothe1 $10. Aquarium
price, new set no-U'On aet with pump and hood $7.
sheets $14. Pillow ca~& $ti. Water hoses $1. Barbecue
Be.aeon · bll.Jlkel SIO. zt l(l $2. 8£Paway t~}!I~ $2.
quilted spreads, print or 1 Metal cab!~ts $2. Uwn
sclid $25 each. Al1<1 fine aprea~er .. like pew $2.5.
wal t U V'ld table $25 Formica kitchen table $25. 2 nu CO ee, . bird tares SJ, Exhaust fan
t":ach. 2 l.af'le China lamps S.) 1661 Orchard Dr., Santa
$25 each. Brus fl'ame1 Sl to AM.
$5. Odd Ollna, a;lassware $1 IZER 16. "" .,19 10 $5. 847-5066. ;V:.;APO;,c:.R"7.c=;:,.,:C:,-'-T:'.== I
BED Headboard and trame
St. Toilet SlO. Lamp $2.
Electric fan S3. Drawer
pulls $2. 124 E. lO!h. O.f.
LADI~ Suit!, originals.
size 1-10 $1S. SUede suits
S2.'i. Dre5114!s $15. Wnkends,
eves 543-3711.
2 Tier 10 1i1ht chandelitt,
black with gold triin, lm·
ported crystal• and ftame
bulbs $25. 54&-6437. S..S PM . ,
SLEEP Sofa loam rubb!r
bl"Own stripe, 2 bol1ten1,
walnut frame $25.
Queen-size spread. b@iae,
COSI S40. 110\V S7. 6-14-5998,
s\,fingllrall (good) $3.
7
i\-Usc Oil painlifl&'I Sl~$25. 1 Double bed be&dboard SS. black metal flake $25. carpet $7. Small blond $6. Goll bag, dubs, cart, Set o( 1ilverpl11t tableware
p11rts $1. to $5. 540-614 . manuel lawn td~r tt. 5"$-3991 Dinette aet $20. Apartment wialet, ityled $3. Loni blond balls $25. Wooden kitchen $3. Old carnlv&l di.ah SS. Old
PROFESSIONAL Drafting P<>rtable TV aet $25. !\.fix. LARGE Maple Harvest rtlr1gerator .$31. Bookcase switch $3. Chri&tmu trff, cabinet$$. 2 Metal ahelves dol.1 $5. 1'1irror in nice old
taJ_,le $25. Small child's master and attachrnenU1 table, painted antique sreen $3. End table $2. Recard still in carton $6. tnelde SS each. Cement finishing tnune $5. Old 4. aallon erock
trfcycle SS. Pal?' child's $15. Tape recorder $25. S2S. 5 matching chaltl S7 cabinet SJ, Vacuum SIO. door, 2 teet 6 inches wide tools SS. P.,larold camera churn U'.I. Cut glau pitcber p!a~t!c roller 5kates Sl. Radiet pbetnograph S 15. each. Orange na.Ugahyde Cha.ir S.S. Sink SS. Housenetld with hardware $3. New S20. 2 bowling baJJ1 and $18. Vases $1 • $5. New ire-
0.(:()raklr's lamp, white $5. Rollaway bed SlO. Misc. swivel roc ker $25 . items 50c • SIO. 20192 marble pullmantoptita.,val cue• $7 each. Barbecue !!J'1C&rnival1laas$7.50each.
Tt.n tufted back chair $25. 2 Houaeho.ld item 1 and Hollywood twtn beds, com· Bayview Aw, S.A. lf&ts. sink $5. 30 large cement motor Sl. Chevrolet tailgate Yellow twin spread $2. Klng
uncut hollooore doetrs, tine articles of clothq. 185 plete u:> , eat:h. Cullom Sat·SUn M . 54S-OS8 blocks lOc each. Dishes lOc. S~. Volt w~ter lkis $25. spread St. Towels, throw
table surfa~ $4 each. Blond , ~C="="=M=.,.c-'-~S~•-· --~=-1 made Iarre maple Captain'• BABY furnllhl...... Sa Sun Boo"· ,~ ~-117 Redwood cha.i!e loungt S5. pillows 35c. GE aleam iron Captain's c h a Ir, con-1: chain, made in Swed.en S25 S.O PM , • ·:~·,,: ?;,._ S N~ ~C :.:-":.... E. Bay Glri'1 bike $10 2 Wuhin& $2. Tools 25c -$20. After ID
temporary lines $10. Typini ~~ Stinaray Sl7.SO each ... •-pie ~···hboy end S""' ~-:--ye~1_:_r;:• >AAS6· t. 0• • .,.._,,.., machine fill ~. 50c . each, Saturday only. 1l2 E . tht
ta.ble $3. 546-0180. table ''::::. ~h;.... oc-S~ .... ~ ,,,,,_oxulh' '";:"'~ "-~ POCKET ndiCtl S2 each. S " Drain ho5e $1. Girl's ice st. CM KENMORE \Vasher. good l Girls bicycles, two 20" a.nd -... uo,. .... ,. .,. ca met"" .., . ......, Boy's bike $25. Hot whttla skates. 1iu: 51..§i SS.50. Elec· LARGE mrtal tool box 18 x rondilkrn S20. 25 Ra 1 LOVELY Small chair, cover-
ed in blue/green print, a:ood !
condition $25. 54~. UNCUT Gla11 table top S20. one 16'' &idewalk $25. tor all cui<>nal erxl table .$31. aeats $3 -$C. Potty chair SJ. auper char&:er $4. 543-3236 tric toulrr, fry pan, can 24 x 68 $25. 10 t;allon water aquarium with pump, filter
Tables SS • Sl50. Hang 64.2-764.5. Hoover upriaht vacuum WalUr $5. lnlant seat.I S2 . opener S2-$3. Mel mac and oscar $25. 60 inch 34 lb
lainpg $10, SS. Strreo cleaner $10. Bookcue. SlO. S3. Baby a:ates St. GE dish CROWN caaaette tape dishe« s3. Candelabra S5. ~~~r!!·r H;~~ ~~J ::'ro~ Fasro rcY1!rse cu;n~e TV SlO. Sofa $5. Wonder
Horse $7.SO. 646-7624.. reoords Sl . Heater S2.50. 2 NEW marble pullman tops Hanel painted table lamp S2.50. Playtex nuner aet $5. rt~tt $25. AM table Men'1 suits, sport jackets, cabinet pulls lOc each. ~ fiberglaas bow $10 M5-0""".
O!shH ~ Camr-ra set for bathroom complete with Sl.5. '--e maple knick Bex ·• bottle• $3. L"•ttle radio $8. Hait d?)'f:r $35 pan•·, •hi~, ~ •10• K•" SURFBO RD g·s·· $20 BUNK 8C'ds, meta.l cr&ft. · Sit 3238 porcelain oval lava. R.emov. .._.a;, ~ .. •• --..--... ... child'& Ure jarkels $2 each. A · S2.50. g. ed !rom ne'w houat U) pe.r knack ahelf S25. Pair near girl's playhouse/furniture new, SJO. ~36 ners easy curl S3. Toys Adu!1 lite jacket s3. High Weights, UO lbs Sl5. Latjdel' asking S75. ''Lir:e:ht Alert"
FOR Sale. stove 4 bu.mer ~as 5404484 new maple nl&'ht stands $4. Inrant boy's clothes, AM-FM·M.B-VHF radkl, new lc·S2. 2451-2453-2462 Norse chair S7. Baby scRle S4 . Pot. 7' SID. BBQ Sl:i. llalia.n bahy \\'C'tllng device for
rill\lt'. looks a:ood $25. set. S 1 7. 50 ea c h . Maple 1hoe11 $1.50 • SS. MOil! items S25. Room coolrr $15. King Aw .• C.~f. ly chair S2. 15 gallons vinyl marble ta.blc tops $25. each. training SIO. Bicycles, 2
646-2833. TOHATSU 12acc twin engine. magaziM rack $10. Maple near new and In iJn. spread . .JOld $8. !>48-8236 l;G~LA"'s~s'"'s~pe.....,d~m-,-"-'°-1~1".....,"-.,n f'~terior paint, olive calur Opera hooks, 5 vol. Sla small and one ladle• $5
61D" Surfboard $25. 54.5-6714 ~f O & I I Y Com P • S 2 5 · knitting bowl SlO. 2 cricket maculate condition. 545--4588 OLD fashioned bath tub c&Ms 3 for S4. Bottle SW. • quarts transmission I c•~a~o~h.~548-<l:.::.::::3.'>5=·~· .....,.....,-~ eAch. Deak lamp SOc
DINE'T'T'E Table S25. 6 Carbureiors for above upholstered chaLts $15 each. ~trigerator $25. Chrome complete $20. Store fixtures: sterilizer a nd bottles $1. flu id 50c each. •quarts body USED books, books, book&. ,"='·=33~'-0~. ,..._..,=,,,.-;;".'.:;:f
ch.airs SIS. Radie reC()rd $10. 540-6147. Maple night stand $10. dinette ael SIS. Double bed all for SlO. 2 bath iinks $3 N_ew nev!'r. usffl bathine11e filler 50c ea.ch. 15 lb. na.vy 20 volume Encyclopedia, LIKE Tc trade! Our
.eombiM.ticn S'ts. Guitar s25. '39 Chevy '62 comp. exc. White night stand SS. 6 box springs . and ma~tress each. Kitchen •ink and $5 .. Comb1na!i<>~ electric anchor, 2.00 foot line SlO. r n ro rm at io n p I e 11. Re I Trader's Paradise column ii
Good re:ord albumt 50. head $25. Head S 10. drawer Maple deak painted $10. Sm~ wicker chair s.t tormica, complete S5. Good bro1~e~ S2. L1aht g r ee n Grease gun S3. Nr w 36" almanac11: 25c • ss. 1700 tor you! ;, Lines, 5 Days for
648-tl145. 257 Agle St., CM. 54Q..4i147. wtilti! U>. Heavy duty Weighl-littin1 set $1 O. strel work b@nch S 3 n;<:hrung chair, good co~ concret!' tamp $8. 5 gallon Palace Pl. C.M. 540-4927 $5. Call today ... 642-567&
SEWING Machine S l 5 . Map!~ bunk or tnlndl~ bed 549-2171. ll56 pa u 1 & r l n 0 Clothes . 16 $1 'Iii:. i:..,.; ditiOn SlO, Good clct.hes au can S3. 9\! fee t
DOUBLE mattress and box Ladles 10U shoea, •i.ze 1\1 tramea ~ each. Pair Ave, CM 11th St.' HBa1u.,..., .... ,: ..,. -o 15c-$1. 00..U.81. 343 E. 18th surfboard Sl2. 2-solid wood
sPr¥ig $20. 646-WO $8. Golt &hortl skirts, &nd crutches used 2 weeks $8. =EJ<;;;;~:u; .. -E:N-T'dinili•";c"·rooml~~~~~~~~·=::.::;l,;s1~ .. ~c~.i;!M~. ,....,~~~-~ doors, louveffi! bottom $7 ·-•TY Tr tl " ~-b .... ....... .t. .,,.,.,, ... ,.;.n .i. ..... room 35 KANICA _.. each. R.oll visquene 20' x u ""u... a er ~· ua. Y hats Sl each. Bathroom. iJ'tO"'OO"-' furniture white&ndaold$2S mm camera r .. SOUi> Birch coffee table 100• s25. '.4" heavy duty
c(iti and mattreu no. 9 x 12 shelf. bird cage, chair. um. IREC==o=RO=-p~lay-.,-15=-. -Bar,,-i»r pie~. Trumpet $2:5. ~7:· case $5. flub $3.95, $25. 2 ~tep ~nd t.bles $20 drill motor, 3/8 chuck $5.
oijjveth rug $4!0. Re=;'"~r bSqurella, cadmp ·~.!_~-eachSS. stool $1.50. Cheat $7.50. Bed New 3 apeed room cooler . ~ach. Like new 968-7056. Large swing set, heavy duty
~uitarcro:. ~boys 35c:: Dre::s. a;:i. UJ.;:j1 to~ board SJ.50. stool shelves~ .$31. 6'13--m70 EXERGENIE $25. Dining YOUTII Bed SIS. RouOO SlO. 1602 Pea:asua St. S.A.
A&ilt pocketbooks Thc-$1.50. Sl-.$5. Size Sl~l2. All •X· End table1 $5 each. Coffee A p A R T M E N T sized table and teat $20. 4 lamp table $5. 644-2562. Hp:. 546-5833 J\k' uw puzzlrs 15c-25c. cellent COlldiOOn &1>1295. table SS. Occuklna.1 chair matrhlng chair& $20. BAR Stools $4. Lamp S3. TABLE and 4 chain SlO.
Portable TV $2. 548-2934. Sat. and Sun. Weekdays $5. Pole larnp $4. Rocker ref:ri&eratDr. Pl Servel. Aquariu.a and Gemini wall Twir size headboard $5. T1.blt, no chaira $5. Vacuum
19f ~ublic, C.l\t. alter 5 p.m. $1D. 2 lar&e chesta $10 each. nice s25. 536-2669. plaques $1. Danish wo-Facial u.una. $3. 546-2133. S7.50. Portable e 1 e ct r i c
LA'.RGE ASSClrtment infant '.58 Opel, needs eneine work. Plate glass door mirror $15. DOUBLE Bedspread Aqua od/.JM5aic wall plaque S~. PLYBOARD Pin& pon& table room heater SlO. Electric
a•d todcU!'r clothlng Sc-41)('". Rest is in rood shape $25. PlaUonn rocker s2: S2. New nubby wb.lte drapea Evum..1de a:as tank $12, dir ·$5. 962-7689. room 1tir coolt>r SlO. Small
Playtex nurser S2. Stroller S48-5441i. Bookcase $4 . Lounge chair !JO x ~ $4 , Woven wooden 111C1torbike I runs) $ 2 5 .l;c.===-..,,,.-=-~~ electric fan S3. Old round
$4. Playpen SlO. Ba.thinette and pad $1.50. Typ\t!J: iable 1thade 40 x 39 $4. 2 rugs 4 X 6 Cushman parts $1-SG. Sal. D~MOND .Wedding btind wash tub $2. RoUaway bed
.7. 17625 Queens \\rreath. DARLING Girls • n ti q u e SS. Small dinette aet SID. Green $3. Green/gold $2. 10-4 p.m. HS ~2381. "'.Jth ~atch1ng engap:ement S7.50. Old tn.ink S5. Ct>tfee desk. 644-1869. 8 throo nng $25 !'arh. 557-3807. bl 12 N -" I dd 1;..~ne. Sat and Sun 10-4 1 ~~~,;c=:::..~.....,--Stove $111. Desk and chair a m 11pacesaver . v~ry BLUE Sectional Divan szs.1--==~------la e . ew \Vvuuen A C'r
p; ~r. SQUARE Dance drel~ $25. Auburn curly wii and f~y _S9. Framed parntln,.& Siu!' provincial matching l _STRETCH tapettd back tt50. Small racHn $.1. 2 trash
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---1 12·14-16. Net petticoats $1 Sl5 5'6-i9eo. 194. Lexin ton Traver1e rod 68" S 1, patr · aubum, near new $1D each sha.11: rug S3. Maa:azine rack 1-----
St. Good condilion. 546-7866 each, Pantaloons Sl each. ~ CM 1 Miteellanf!Ous curtain rods G.E, tttrlgerator $25. Chest 548--0730. S2. Set er Xf' x 104" drapes, j ' '
S\\!°n1{\tlNG Pool 4.~' x ~ 548-4.ns alter 5 all day Sat. ' · · 25c-50c:. Broiler pan $1, 348 or drawers SID. Chi n a 1'2,...~Scu,-"~ba--t-.,,-k~,--,-nd--2 sandle11>'00d color $5. New
$13, Pool 'filter and pump and sun. BICYCLES: Girl'a $14.. Boy's oil pump. 50c. Distributor cabinet 6 n. lon1 Sl5. Woad l'elUlators S2i e11.ch. 2 'W1!ight traverse rod, sl7.e 66" to
u;i. ~1866. I A=R=E~A"=R-,g--~,.ba-g-d~iff~.,..-nt $20. Boy's and (irl's three SOc. 6 cylinder Chev% cam cabinets $10. La~p st belt.I $5 each. Duckfret s5. 120" S7.50, Corner stand S2.
2 w .. ined leaded glau. win--shades of blue $25. Olive speed S25 each. 334 Del Mar $3. V6 GMC gasket 1~t. S2. Redwood bench S2. Baby Snorkel and ma.sk S 3 . Shovel Sl. Lawn rak(' !iOc. d~ $25 each. Near new 001 room size nig aOOrt shag (Univeralty Dr.) CM . Brake pArta new, hnmg, chair $5. 114-43rd st., N.B. Stainleu: steeL Doal $4. Garden Mse Sl. Flower
Witter heater S20. Very good $10. 541)..184.2. 642-1272 ~heel ;:::· ':ifvell~ Po': 67f>-0066. Navy rubber •urfboard wilh pot.I, small planters lOc·Sl.
1 $20. 846 N. Van Ness SAr.""" Boa CHILD'S metal playhouse, tiac, smo e · Alt 2 'k . .. . pump SI8. OU!! and Jocks Bookca~ S2. 8 place !el of
J I b DIV' t trailer $15. pump for smo1 device tor Bi es lad1e1 26 wtth $4 V\V k .,. ta dishes lTexaaware! S5. Dish N: , S.A. us a ove La"" bow!ino shoes. Near new condition 1' x 5'. cost G S5 .,.21,. ba!lket Boy's ~Ahw'-"A" · car rac w1 rp
5 bo ...., ... M · .....,.. • . ' . ~ 1.un "" $10. Coleman c 11. I a I i p t i c drainer and mat St. New TV use. new, siu 6 $3. 1912 auto $5.S. An exceptional buy at stingray with rack $17.50 camping hea~r Sl2 5 pound antenna and 50 fool wire $3. B S deluxe aeU-linking repair boo.k SS. Antique S25. Ult lndoClrs er out 2432 BABYUNE Crib &nd m&t. eac. h. Girl Scout no iron nylon tent 120. 1~ boo. '·· """-Antique chair. need s
iiion'"-· _ ... , __ s~•-A ··--h•• S2 .... "··t Bowdo'" Pl CM •·-·--....... excellent condition f ~ ~ ~ ny:""'nt!J: mauw1<: ...,..., · "''"'"'" 0 •· DU& "' • -••T;Ota• Wll orm $2. 8.25Xl4 whee.I each. 100 paperbacks t5c T'Ccovering $10. Tarp $4.
*tee of r.peat, duplicate, hxlk $1 . 2 Goodyear tires, Nassau and Fair SlO. Beautyreit double mat-nd ti d th.re d S8 Chair SS. 366 Rochester. Apl
77, " ~-. •--spr •·n• and ~-, • re ~ a . ('ach. 15" racing mutnen; ticate or canseeutive near new -x .w $10 u.,., UUA UilUll ~ ... '""'" A CM ··" "·If bl I REF RIG E ff.ATOR with •-. '·-e Wonder Ho-· $5. ~. S14, 4 Chevy chrome rims · .. · npmbering. Cost $4-t. Sell e-.-. ........ ee ta e ep, new cl _ ..., ~. ~-S14. AlllO self·linking date 50c 4 set. Frantz oU cleaner cross.top trtezer, ean -Larp rabbit hutch $2. Potty 2 Hallowttn Co.stumes, girls $10 each. O cee rat i c HOOKER headers for 340 cu.
stamp with "Received" and new $15. After 6 p.m. Bab;.-tenda $6.50. 646-7820 aeat 50c. Toy cheat ·S:Z. quilted jacket 1\ze 6, girl's P •ck a rd 3 · s pee rl inch Dart Ouster and
tbe date $4. 5'10-4484 weekf'nd all day Mon.-Tues. ALui\1i~UM frame window 962-6888. white boou: size 2. Hush transmission $25. 300 x 18 Demon S25 each side. Lock • • ,. ••n w•·lh 1-en 38" x 72" 1-• puppies size 121::0: o all st lmetbby titt 112. 1 x 4 ft ing Universal 1ki rack $1;["
PitRMA press sheet.Ii, suit· 1=~='='0,·~~~~--,..., """ FROSTED WJa, ahoulder ;-z --"' l t bo SJ R d N ·' k . f condltlcn S~. Solid maple ·1 .. -h., hum.an hair $10. each. Children's games, wuuu Pan er K • oun e .... · ;w1c s on rims or else, size 7 girl's bedroom CERAMIC Molds for mugs bl 1 34,, 48 , ""•"' puzzles and U>ya. 25<:-U. stainless steel tub $ 8. Duster. Demon, Ca.cl and
sboes size 2. • Sl each. 50c each. 8 piece Xmas ta e. 1 851 top x ' 962-0661. Child's piano $3. Child's Challen&er $20 each. 557-88-
f)gure skAles size 7, 9. high carollers a«ne i:reenware 'plua 2 extenaiona $25. 2323 FALL, Brown humllll hair by Drapes 96" wide, 54" long baby Md $3. Child 's metal 86
httl tap shoes sii.e 8, winier S7. Picnic table and bencheli lxvine, NB Jerome Alexander s 2 5 . $3. 644-05%.4. reJri.e;erator $2. Pottery 15c
hoots size 9 S3 each. Seal ST.50. Beer pump $10. Skill UNDERWOOD typewri~r 962--0661 SCRAM LETS to $4. 2 wooden cb11.in $7.
sk in afl('r ski bc>ots si.r:e 9, h edge trimmer SS. 12" standard, exorllent con-CHILD'S. Sewing machine, ' • Rn Van Dyke, .Laauna
$15. 9662 Pepper(re(', off Glassware llk: to 50c. Elec· diticn worka like new $24 s · SIO ..., .. ~ Beach. 494-5548.
llamllton b@™-'ttn Bush.a.rd tr!c percrilator $1. Ping pong 54~n'65 . inger • .............,... ANSWERS ·and Brookhurat. 968-6443 table S20. Ho t tray $1. Two TEACHING Machine S 5. BOY' and Girl's Schwinn
3-drawer chests $5 each. 6 DINING chain $15.50 each. 962--0661 Stingray bike SIS Ir $20.
EXERCISE bike $10, Crib 816 w. lGth St., Coat& Mesa. Captain'• cha.in $25. Pair · Plural -Rivet -Audit -Men's 26" Schwinn bike S20.
mattress $7. V11cuum S7. M I d '·bi llO S'c. B0,4.T Or ct.J'IO rack fib any Weaken -WRINKLE Women's 26" l 1......,, bike
TENNIS Ra k alo ap e en l.11 e1 • ..,, •• 1 to s 2 • ~· 1)vin mattre5s $10. Lamris c ets g " -5 Bar Sl5. 536-8518 ... a P camper "· Hollywood: Thal'• where $20. Mini bike motor $10.
$2 . S5. EncyclopediB Sl5. \Vilsons wilh nylon $-SID. 1 -----------1 846-1692. the atara twinkle till th('y Sm i th-Corone. typewriter
Books 50c . $5. 54;,..5335 One Spaulding aluminum -OFFICE chair swivel arms VIDEO Or computer 1" tape WRINKLE. S10. Spotlight .,n stand $15.
'rn'lN trundle bcd11: so!Wi new gut strini1 $15. S naugahyde cushion and back sp12511o.,96r~ :.,.w
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S65 value for 3 Dishmasters Sl0-$l2. 3 Yellow 8' surfboard $20.
maplf' like nt>W S25 each. Wilmflf!i with &Ut SI0-$15. $25. Steroo record player, .... ,,.., Take me to Hawali for only
Must see to believe, Cali excrllent condition $20. 100 ' . fireplace screens and tools S4 fan. Baby buga $7.
l\la!ching twin ~i~~~ G?l-4585. _ _.. , __ ,, S5 r •• to 3 Polygla1s belled tire!, S&--S14. Chicago sink faucet • -wn mo•-r $5. A•'·mobil• raattre~s S'lD each. ~ 1..u.11.., s.......... · ......-P \.\•hite walls, 900 x 15 $25 l !O FM ~ "" w
BOYS 3 speed Stingray bike rack $5. 545-2529 644-4149. · · A tuner SlD. 2 titts Sl each. Ferd pick...up O~E jtl'etn rouch in good
condition s~. 673-41:.0
G!.ASS mat carpet 10 x 12
$~. Curtain! Sl · S2. Lamp
Sf-54 inch pool table, ex·
crllf'nt condition $25. End
14ble $3, DAnish modern
tiiar r $5. L<ive ~at S7. 3138
~rbada!';, CM. 546-6300
PiIR ()f Jenny Lmd twin
h;ds wi1h spnngs and mat-
t~sses S25 each 11 e t,
ll<>llywood bed v.ith m&t·
tress. excellent, SI5.
613-1573
S20 cl harp s -'-'-''-"-------' FM/ M 2 speaker radios tailgate $5. 40 year old
<1ru'm ~~~ll:nt ~:i~ FIBERGLASS drapes, beige 19" SLIMLINE portable TV $14. 2 clock radios $5410. 2 reC()rds. 50c-$1. 494-3.520.
S20. 548-0796. 548'1·:, tlS,,; OWtth·Whliteha'~pells, $25. 1501,, E. 18th SI. C.M. small r11.dio11 S3-~-2 hair CHILD'S Maple youth chair
AUTOMATIC Washer, G.E. 2 ..,, ee c tr 5· S43-M29 d~rs SS--$6. Swivel bl"Own • S3. Child 's hand deooratf"d
spttd tiller-now, white, Card table and 2 chairs SS. 21" EMERSON color TV $25. chair $15. Oak arm chair stool S2. Ca~ dishes St
good cond\tloft S2S. Electric Livin& room chair, makes Black and white TV $15. $10. 6 shower heads Sl-$4. 2 each. Antique p i c I u rt
dryer. Frigidaire DeLuxe, tnto bed $20. Ml-6986 Uprl.ghl trtezer SlS. Lamp TV slands Sl-$5. 3910~ frames Sl e11ch. Speaker S2.
excellent rondition, li ght 23" RCA console, ntt'd• table $6. Teak coffee ta.hie Channel Pl., N.B. 673-1603. Tradlt1onal brass and wood
yellow S25. Deak, 58 x 32'', rtpair $25. 642--8479 $5. P&.lntinaa $3 • $8. Toys 5c FREEZER, Chest type, good la.mp ...,>\th ghade 2 -S15
large office, woode n $5. BRONZE roins, Slates $15. -$1. 4294 Senisa \Vay, condition, needs paint. $20. each. Hatger ceramic ash
546-8722. Presidents $7.50. 642-8479 Irvine. &n-3218 494-IDS home, 494-9466 bus. my $1. Zippered decorator
LADIES Dres1t1 $1. Shoes $1
and 50c. Dishes and ~
25c-5()c...St. Books 10 c .
Tables St . Radio S2. Snow
2 Movie cameras, 16mm S25.
8mm S2S. Lens S25. Meter
S12. 962-S278.
20 Pound Allmco speaker
driver unit S12. Marine
moisture prooJ speaker S20.
962-5278.
PHOTO Enlaraer " x 5 $25.
Condense set $25. Negative
cani!'r $25. Lens $25. ·:\5
mm enlarger S25. Lens SIS.
Electronic nash $25. 2
cameras S~ and S25. 2 cut
film tanks $7 And SU.
Polycontrast filter set SlO. 2
cut film tanks S7 and $5.
Dryer $5. 962-5278.
CHEV Parts: '!IS front !'nd,
green very good shape S20. 3
speed transmission $ 2 0 .
Generator $5. Starter S5.
1957 front end S 2 5 •
ri.Uscellane<>ua part.I 50c-$5.
'61 shatterproof oxygen tank
$5, 'SS Sulek 4 barttl
carhun!tor $3, 842-1836.
MOTORCYCLE helm!'t ~
prier factory 2nd S 1 6 ,
962--0661.
NECCHI por1able sewing chains $2, Sat-Sun. 195
f9achlne, slraiiht stitch, ex· f\!qnolla, CM.
CRIB and mattrtN $XI.
Pt>rtable crib $10. Bathinet·
te $10. Booster chair $3. Ca.r
seat S7. Electric feeding
dish $7. Electric ateri.lizer
S7. Ele.clric bottle wlll'mer
$2. Scales 110. Potty seat $3.
Wood walker $3. Diaper bag
St. Child's table And 2
chain $5. Playpen $1D. Skts
Sal. Ski boots sz;. 3 new
lon1 formals, size 7-11 S20
each. Sewinit machine $3.50.
Men's, women'a, children's
and baby clothe!!: Zic -Sl.50.
IA.mp $3. Patio tum ih!.re
tt.50 Toya 50c. 2256 Avalon.
C.M. 54W'f5
;iiii;;-i~""C;;;;;;-:::;::,..ch;:;;:;;,::..::;;::..:::::;::;::.,.:::'.'.:I pillows 3 Sl each. Laree RADIO AM·FM-SW. new $15. PAIR Round beveled m~ Blumt awing set with slide
Electric broiler, a utomatic SlO each, Stainltta bar sink At $25. Monterey pine in
$3.SO. 642-2138 with fa.ucrt S25. Hedge trim· beautiful wooden pol $10.
$119.50 HEALTH bike S25. mer attachment $8. Electric Eua-enia p11.tio ln.'e. in
Bell Howell 16 m m floor 1crubber $5. Heavy ct!ramic pot SID. Bonsai WET Suit 1iilttveless. short
cartridge movie camera S25. low chain SIO. Lawn edger Eugen!~ $6. :'\·fetal olllce legs large $10. 962.-0061. Ci>llent ronditlon. s;s~ 6216 l'\lAGNUS Orr;an with bench
:tArguerltl'. CdM. 57:;...,~1 $2' 5tl ,1. 1 Sl , • . , " ixmas er . ....,.mp O~E reel IYJ'>(' mo\\·C'r with $2.50. Boy'1 set of clcthes
bUiJt.jn Niger $25. Orie I 15c-S2. Shutlf'l'I U .SO, Tap
rolary SlO. 238 Flov.·er. 5hoes, size l-ll S2.50 each.
O:ista r.trsa Deep fryer $2.50 Gir1.'1
TYPE\VRtTER $12.50. l"f'v.' J clothes lOc-$2. Bed rail Sl.
!:test And \\'h1tc tall hlrd Glasses 5c ee.ch. l'ot arching
ctage $6.50. Ha r be r w a re ~Ii;, sizr 5. S2. Puraes
stainless broilC'r $10. Can \ 2.'>c·Sl .50. 545-8530.
~ner $3.50, electric. Nl~e TI\'IN Box springs, mat·
lmit811on fur stale $12.50. tresst!I lncludina _fr&JM1
GU-6973 $15-$20. Wick('r b a • k ~ I
18!' X 8' BOARDS f it for chairl S5 a pair. Sofa $10. AlTl'O Patti ac:rUice MQ9&r
stitlving or center piece,;, Gu stow $20. 4 hardwood 3S3..f40 new HD dutch $25.
E'onnic& on one skle Si.50 chain S3 each. Metal card t1ywheel $15, An 1 en
each. Ford powtr steeril"l( table $3, Double touter $4. Bellhou11nS $25, Oorvair
$1.50. Ferd ndic S 5, fo.laple TV cabinr't U). Bell and dutcb $2S. 2 (.o:rd 5'18-6997. 1969 Pomona Ave., Sina-er uwln1 machine sil. 29'l and 312 block:a bOr'td $15
Costa J.1esa l\.laple rockina chair $15. 2l7 eaeh.. '56 auto tr&ns. $15. A~na. Ba.Ibo& Is 1 a n d 5"-8)34. AJ NE\Y 28" doll, lalk.~. 673-0065. =-;..:;=~~~,---=
llte()I: SS. Glrl'1 revene ski ,,:...;..:;~------31 Orlril)al oU paintincs $.\to
jeelret size 14• $3. Sirli'r BABY Crib, ma.ttreas and sz. Lanscaptt, iat:iAC&.Jlff,
truttonholer, stra.lcht needle dresser S2S. Very nloe bug· 1till-ilfe1. Sista $"x7" to sit: Bi~ll CiltJM!l 8weeP.41r CY $7. Playpc!n, pe,d fT, 24"x4.8". Values to $IOt'l. ~· VnlC)'t.le SS. L.arce Lin-Laree trike $4. Toddler's Saturday and SUnda,y al· ~ " k • ., bike aeal $3, Sterlliier "'"· ....___" ••i •793 Q:)ln logs .... Pogo ti . c .... ... ,., .. ,....., · ~ -... ·
bneT lkat" .nm bys Sl. Guitar and cue. S20. Elec· ffiCiHBOY Che 1 t SID. n ·~ I tric drill S.l. Radio $5. tnfarit Wardrobe trunk ..... ......, 6th N""''ll'tfin class ball tamp ~. Corita &fesa. 642·95al seat n. Nn Md kinr $2'5. 6*--91•9. 354 Joann. ~ ~rNds SJ-$3. 1..0vely lal'Cf: DI~ to"e, four ·"·In 1 Cost& Mesa. 1~0:.• ..... <>< U>a ol paintinp.. h"amtd SS.
I.IS. Sf6..5196 Europran '4'1terrolcr $2.
SCIWINN 3 1pttd radl'll Bird ca.at S2. 4 golr woods
lt)'le bieycle St!. Plf.Ybo)'I S4 TV 1t•nd st. SleepJ.na
S •iswes m., Webcor aoUd baas. 2, S2 ta.ch. Hobby
•l«IP stereo $20. SpotbOt honie S2.. To_y'• SOc-$4, Sf't
•pUciitd track 1~ like new cl diahtt Sl. Fin• '75c-Sit k. 7'Anhh table ndlO ~ .and Sun 10.-S. 461 E. Xllh
,.., ....,._, $11, -St., CM.
~lAYTAG Automatic wuhtr, &ood condltion, 894-3629.
COLOR Orran. hlrll• on
,...au $2. Electric ruuu,
reconditioned S25. F' u 1. z
IOrN", new SIS. Elec1t1c::
iuh•r with ca111 SU. Call
Johll~77.
549-3462 S2. Po~r lawn m()Wtt S25. chair S25. Metal 1ecrtt&ry
2908 CIUf Ori N B office chair $20. Red bo\vl· FURNITURE St-$5. Baby \If. . . ini:: ball 11nrl ba.t:' SlO.
clothes 5c • $1 . Books 5c ·LARGE Ocrll~i()nAl S~·lvaniR Porlah](' ll'levision
lOc. Tays le · $1.50. Disbea chair-haOO carvt'd v.·ood S25. SLi. Small !11n $2. Mrtal fil-
lc • $1. Complete wardrobe, Hoover hand vacuum S15. ln.c:-cablnf'I $10. Antique
llldif'1. siu8 16-22, 25c-15. Rattan chair iuxt \l'Asle school dt'~k '"ith stArt('r
Children's curtAins and bed bAske! $6.50. \Yi_i: $12. Bad· S('a! St~. Cl.,the~ rack $3.
sprearls S2. S4. 856 Santiago minton S('t S3. F'i~h.i~ hnx ~utne boArd 1c1 S4.. Hoover
Rd. CM . 1().4 pr-,f t.1esa del r:>e. Butball m1t $7. Camp hand l\.\'etper S.7. Artisl's
Mar tract. 54fi..5539 stool& :ilk. Books l tor 25c. eAst>I SlO. Metil office \~·aste
KING size mattress and 1549. Miram11.r Ba lbo11. ba11:kl'l!I S2 each. Patio
oprl••• 120 each. Metal Pen1naula 6~1020. chairs S2 ~ch. Bon Bon ·~ I'°="'""°"',--~~--· I chaise: IOU.nl!e $5. Hamper frame SIO. Dresses, 18V. 5CJc GIRL'S Stingray bike aim-$3. s.tn110nlte suitcase $.l
• Sl. Drapes Sl pait. Shoes plete but •P'l't S8.50. Fold Sm&ll fUlnit cabinet $4.
2Sc -St. Chest of 5 drawers down couch m. Medium Tcutmaster toaster $ S.
SJ). 116-118 hp moton S3 ai.r:e dre5Hr $5. t.mpa $2 Books 25c e.ach. Stereo
t11.ch. Chenille bed aprtads eadt. 67S-6797 at 673-0366. ~. SI eech. ri.tetal
$1 each. Stutted anlmal1 2 DINETTE sets. 1 yellow bookcase S20. Notebooks SOc
and chln& 25c • $3. 4.23 1.nd chrt>me, 1 green UI and each. Att11.che case $2. Pola
f'ullerton, NB SIS. 2 short b&r stool•. ftM• a.nd pana 5CJc e&ch. 1'7tXi Port
CLOTH.ES 25c _ $2. C.Clf ded teal$ Md backs $1.50 ~~"late Pl., N.B. Open 9-$
clubJ $.25, Sat.Sun. 2526 each. Yellow utility table ll.1~=.'~·=--,.-,--,,,,..-,,-,
Elden. CM llousehold Items SI • $5. OfTJCE desk Sll. Oak
. 917~ W. 18th St. c .M. telephone « typln1 dr5k· KJTCHENE"ITE Ml, sturdy ,;tool $20. Ntw w\ckf:r cat
$2S. Uphobtertd ColonlaJ B~NDE birth bed _room bed $8. 54~19
rockfi' $1~. \V~dln1 rawn. 1u1te dreuer $~. Mirror I
sitt 9, \\'Ith a lone train $2S. SlO. Stool tJ, Bed, no DTN~E set ~. Ptdal fl!lC·
646-2066 s;prlnp: SIO. Small nlaht m:tstr sz;. Cosco playpen,
BOWLING Ball, shoes, ladie'
and man SIO-S12, por~ble
Z!'nith hi-fl phono SLS. Elec·
tric oven SlD. lav.'ll Tl'lO\V~
$.1. Ping pong tab1r S21l.
Lamps $3 pa.1r, electric
shavf'r •Non!lcol S3. Hoo"rr
upright vacuum cleal'K'r S10,
Rt>gln11 electric broom Sj.
Brief ralt's $3 each. ~
Venturi Dr .• H.B. 846--05.5,'),
LARGE lronrlte iron f!' r
with chair very iood con·
dilion $25. 536-9692.
USED F\lmlture for ule: 2
couches U) each. l mat-
ching chair $5. 1 chair and
footatool $1'.50. 536--1574.
BIKES 3 speed $25. Stingray
$12.50. 536-6126.
QUILTED Kina he&dboard
$20, Quilted sprel!d S\5.
Royal 1tand11.rd typev.rritcr
$23. 2-3 drawer chfl1ll
fomtlca IOPI SIO etch. Twin
sprtadr; ~. Barbecue
with motor tU'ld IDil $5.
S\lrtlxlllrd $20. Lawn mower
SS.'46-0082. REFRIGERATOR. with
~top ftttur, dean $25.
Ba.by tend• $6.50. ~7820
at.and $3. Cr:vt;tal lamp $3. like nrw m . Baby \\'!liker
~&lhtr chalr lU. Qc.. M. 2 Spanl3h arm chain S20
easionsl cha tr $5. Sookcue each. Spll.nl.!!.h occasional BELLY Boa.rd wt th duck Jee!
SS. Whirlpool wul'W'r m. table $15. ~15,<11 US, 893-l.237
OOUBt.E' bed, cle1n wllh
Hollywood frame. $15. New
arm.y mt $5 .. 1029 }larbor.
Apt. 7, 'nOrtb or 19lh. 1\.ii
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l.a.rfe crib $20. Pwt•<rtb AUTOMATIC wasbu .$2$.0 °~lN.clN~'~G~Roo~-m-<hA~n<le~l~~r~>l
$3, Hith cha\r $3. Child'• Pow-er mower $2!S. t.arre inches, gold, a~ ll&hts. Ukf'
l'Ol".ker S.'t ~ma.II and larae hlrd cqe. $5. 7691.t w. mth f)('W St7. Oil 8roakhU'1l ~
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l;i(! SSO:Mi'Ptedrop-Jw KUSTOM Amp -(31 is.. eon.ozewsu Jiii'f. ~1~ --&i.tncerm~~~.~ 1-.cb. Pb:'-~ -• w .. t~10 :!,, ~ ~u,. st111 • * Delult boat . COSTA MISA j
table S10; tofu (r.-lr) $35: G.T.S. ~. black. Woe machlnli 112. T)ope..vriter $1 ~ ~ ~ ' J: 2 SIAMESE KITTENS : · QUALITY *-54l-24M,--63MOU-+ ~11 _,,,_.,. _, •van:.~-,I
wood rowboat w/oan $40. new. $400. Can be tttn at Ba.by bed $T :F..;wer mower ' Weaned A Flahl ......,--,__ · _,,_
• WAJ'mES.SES -.,. .. , .• lO! ......... Balhoa Ja, llau<r Bulclt, 2)1 E. 17111, $15 SolelY ..... tub BEAUTIFll!i, * ~ !Of~ h trained 4 ~manohl~! IJlll!Od "' ao.11 -..... ---• .-. '
only, Food • coekt.alls. m-um or 833«i62. Cost& Meta ..:•wt PMt -· ~endoluN $10 f..-mDI !Ge Shepherd "' lbart bi1r -c: ' 56-054I tNt _prWl.l]ed Kttii!lnbQrs • -thi time to... !1
CALL '""'274 COMFY Ch1li& $10 ea; dm • Tool& 4 mile:. UTE. lit!>, --!ilk w/id ~-~~ Sul po ID t <I "":<Sloop· Sin>-•u11 14' 1967 G,._, -'bull, IAY HARIOll -1l
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WANTEl,,.Rell8ble....,.,, $3:5; dralt!Pi table 115, P ia _ I, °'11-11!11 CM. ...,....._51M9162314San-Slam..,lweelm.Take..,. made. !Jle,....,,, ll\sfde, ""'"' flth. M°"' C!ihp, MOBILE HOMES ):•,;
to k>ve " C&ft for girl$ 8 ~ 5 a;wiwl 111:ar' $5•' IUcbalr $4 12' RFG. Uke new 1U>, ta Ana Ave. 10/13 home tr S10. 5'8-6056.. plley h11p ke cbnt I atove W/trlr, MSIJ, 146-2512. 1G5 ei.kfr St. Cat J:lartlc9o)' ';I l
on Wed, from 7:30-€!:30. pool table, bm0cr.ter. Lots of SALE plush Dane euy dJr/ ottmn 2 BRO'lllER Jdtt&M need Den. -.. ~o:':,.n. ~Ut '6:8, Xlnt cond. •--S Coeta Mea. 5tO-N10 •
Must have tran&p. A rers. misc. 19.10 Church St., CM PIANOS e ORGANS $15, hvy dlatrd mple home <te.peratdy • 1 hlk A =;r -Q ERS "CoNs:'~ OFF -t tor... 904& 24X60 FLAMINGOS • • !
CdM area. 644-5937. WA L L TO WAL L SALE l 'amous lftndi at tmnen. bkcs/dak $70, 6' JO" aftxl.. wht, 1 11'1Y A wht, " WIRE Fox Tenier PuPI -PACIFIC YACHT ~equip, SAVE $2XlOc ,. ~ l °"~nffi1].ooiO'\w~E'EEfi· t===luavtng slate. Open dally-9 dous aavinp.i All with our }45, HB 536-2381. n:ionths; 10 to S: &H-5411 an Ch. a:!~ j; dame. Show KETTENBURG DEALER BOAT Storqe tn Cotta • Contlnentat 24X60 (•lt22> ,.
Pt. time eve!!. No exp. nee. • to 9 until sold. 1706 Port exclusive Coast Music War-2 CARPETS: J oval 2Xl.2 like 5·30 ~ -10/10 quality. Cb. 11re--.r stud. 3446-Via Opcirto NB-...M..t..ia. 8Sc Ptr-ft. $14,995. _ " ~·e train. M/hav" 6 mo'1 Marple Pl., N.B. ranty. nu $100./1 lOxlO nevu used A'ITENTJON Cat lovenl 894-6632. * 613-15m '• Water/eltc incl. $par bl4& CHAPMAN ,1 ;
residency tn Orange co. NEWPORT SHORE S .. ORGANS from $250 $150. 8l3--0S89 lO 1 pm or aft LMvttw the state must part " POODLE puppies $15. 3 •hed avail. 5'>-8148 MOBILE HOMES , ,
10 MEN NEEDED S PIANOS from $225 5 &: 83J.M26 wtth pell. 5 erown cau males, 2 !emalea. No •mall ALL NEW 16' Alrcr•ft 9100 12331 Beach BlVd, G.G. uper G•r-Se le GRANDS b'om •-' vu"'"" diocrip. 546.166> hild -•· _,, · 547.nst * 5'17·7782 Sat, Oct 10, 10 to 2. Bank tentll, Trad:'lnl KELVINATOR Refri&, cop-10/13 ~ .• ~Be;;w~ Terey HOBIE CATS * TI4/m.m> * • e WELDER with ornamen-331 6'2nd St NB OP'a c-.. ...i •• -~ .. r pertone. F'Y •·tra tabl lull I F.R. CONTINENTAL by cam. '
tal iron experl~nce. _1 GARAGE SALE·, ....... _ ..... _ Del'~ tU.....-,,6-~'" ~tll.9 Xnlt cond. too 2 Ordinary lovabl~ klt~ns Sll.JCY, TERRIER PUPS ALL COLORS "' nc c e. , bridle Manufacturer, :M::l:55, ' ' t *** 494-63'ffi ** .. . ..........,\;UC'>, v r•• 67s..UC: need ho~ wtth aood kids M/Fem, Quality breeding -FREE Bonanza. Fully insured, 24 o.toia ...... ..-l=====i==== I Tbls, Rugs. Mite. Hsehld COAST MUSIC UttMEDIATELY: 494-fi682 healt1'y & alert M. for Stud ' DEMOS . hr .chedulina:. 644 1565 c~PMAN l
Schoo1s-lnstructlon 7600 t t em s. SAT. le SUN. NEWPORT '° HARBOR 'G9 A/VOCADO( autol/wuber, 10113 Service. 646-7335. Pr!Racedclngb'omt·~ $1195.1 Wmter MOBILE HOMES '' (_;;;;;;;';;;;;A;;l;;R;;L;;IN;;;;E;;;;;;;;;;;IF6~28:il aoTd"-dis·hes . Costa ,7;;, 1~'1851 ~ :!~.~ ::~ 6She~=: ~~;; ~m~~ ftE;~~~~=RS-. CA•P•N aoonEDS Mobile Homes '200 ~ No5.1~:1'· S.A. ''.: :
clothes, antique clockll, etc. We're Havinc a .trained bouMbroken. Call. AKC ** 714/~ ~ W. Cit. H"1. NB 6£2Mt ~~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; =-==;:;;.===,.-,:! SCHOOLS 17'12 Van s .... o. H.B. WHALE OF A SALE NEWPORT Beach Tenni• 557-8934 l/J/ :u:t?lill?J!l•l•l!f1."l 'ON BEAO« W/Pool • '":
PACIF IC HUGE Garage sale! on PIANOS le ORGANS Cub membtnhip 'for ale, 13 Mln Schnauzer aired, AKC, COMPIZl'E SABOTS or ·--laundry. 17X35. 2 brlba ••
54U696 ··-....,.. 503/22'l-S435 lovable w/S&m. A Sbephud Ewa 6 Sun 557-3760 fiberxW. bull. Small boat 6 3 car cement drive. $311X>, ~· DI.)'&: Nt,ght aane. Fri-Sat-Sun. 10 till ? 258 Twomanualo......,n•from "-$50 0. Call collect FREE to aood home very Wormed cropped, lbota. bul1d your nwn from cur NOW liv'c nn, ldtcben, dln.'1 rm. 1 ~
Rose Lane, (bt)Vtl Ora.np 6 Pianos from $179 • ix f~ I;;;;;;;:.-.;:;;;;;';;;-=:-= repain-4ny kind S. Must Kil. WUl finance 610 E. l'?lh St., Santa Ana Santa Ana,)' C.M. 6C-3832. w AR.D'S BAIDWIN snmro TELESCOPE 2.4" ttfndor ~ild 9 mos. low• IRISH SE 1"1 ER pups, AKC, hard -"-• ab 0 t Pvt -. --·1 -
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1819 N-, CM, l5t2.-M84 S50, case $10, 2 l'Jrlboud• "--.' ttn. 548--0813 10110 10 wlcs, smw "' Pet. .,._,__ ware • puts: Masts, rv v1_. DUNE Buggy titts, be.by .... _, · l>I h K l THREE Cu ,_, :r~vw boom11 leeboards, rudders &
items, trunks, pict/trame1, OPEN SUNDAY eac ' e Ty packs am. te 11.1ttem % $100, terms avail, 6U-0065. F1nished/untinished. MI c-OPENI BAYSIDE VILLA.GE & lo"". 705 Canne.1, Seal AFTERNOONS $35, 968-4378. Siamese need l'CJl)d. home. 1 German Sh-i....-1 Pup . k Bra bl Newport'• prestige mobile ~Q wks old, 111.ised w/doe & ~--p~s ey m e Boe.ts, 875 W. home park. 2 BR. 2 & .•
Beach 213/431-9562. SCHOOL TIME SP~ HOLIDAY Health Spa children-~. lO/lO $10 each 17th St, Colta Mesa. e Ideal adult lpOt. $lil,S50.
• THUR, Fri, Sat -TV; Hammond orpn W/Lesl.ie metlamti:e-r. $10 mo, wlll pay B 0 f --~ 84)..6107 * CAL •• * Owner 615-1542 w t l I $995, Kimball Baby c-~. ini tion tee. 5 oc loc. R WN euuu.e poodle 3 yn •AKC n. ~ NOW RENTING DESKS, Walnut modern , A a " 1 ,';'on; Eka r Y beaut finish, thla week •; .. i':, 675-6388 cld oldtt childttn , only. POOD' ~g. S ,_VER TOY • Full Race F.qulpment
Fur n iture 8000
5-drawer, pewter po I es , mer-p auonn r 0 c "r 1 • •-v 548-8506 aft 10 pm Fri &: ~ puppit:s. • RDF
m.t'hing cha'-. 160 "'' game table; Misc. 548-1061. $89~. N.B. Tennis Club charter M All ""t /1 $75. 968-2804 e "'--pth Fi·• .... GOt)LD MUSIC CO. membership, $375 + on. .-. 10 3 '-'"" uuer set. Waln11t Danish divan GARAGE Sale; Fri. Sat, Sine~ 1911 f ND 0~ ho BLACK La.brador, l )'ear e Exceptionally Clean secllonal, contoured corner sun. Furnitu~. mower . trans t r Jee. 642-2413, -~ me & com-old, gree.t with kids. $25. 540-1559 673-1220
lable $00. Occasional chairs, edgl'!r, bike, misc. 10181 IDtS No. Main, S.A., a15-m48. panionshlp lov~1 children 2 546-8007 Ed -H B -ol""" * 547-0681 * JAKE'S c . tl yn. male Peke-A Cocker . . KITE all-Good cond. Racing Reclining chair &: ottoman. ye ..,,., · ·.....,... ...,, ........ n nuous Swap mix S45-23J8 10113 P EDIGREE, Ena:l.iAh Bull, tear, cvr, yd dclly, lifting
646-8748. HO USEHOLD Rummage; Television l20S Meet. Buy-&11-Trade ll7 E. female, AKC, 2~ mo old. rirca. ·~ 673-6760
FURNITURE returned from Baby items &: children's 18th, CM~ \VHITE Mothu cat, (2) 6 wk $150. 892-9108 wkda.ys· '548-m.& eves _
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dislll&Y studies, model bom-toys, fum. 2300 S. Center, COLOR T.V, -Co~e ATI'FJITION SKIERS old kittens, 1 blk/wht,. 1 MINIATURE SCHNAUZER r ,,:-,:::;::·:..·~~-r __ _
d l ·-"·•·-No B S A M•"""""'"' ""~-~_.· .. ~---Mammoth kl •· Avail tabby. N-""-e:xecutiOn . · es, ecora on: c ........ ~........ · • · · . ....·-·-·· An.Vl&lh.•1·""""· • caa:m. day. 6n-1ff6"_. lO/U • PUPS-A.KC • NEW labot bulL $65, IN mVINE :Spanish Ir Mediterranean FURN, Crib, clothes, can-i1S0. !or 1eason only. Suitable for ** 615-500:2 ** Flbergl&a. 16' catamaran ORANGE GROVES
R D FURNITURE d1es, biKes. odds .1: ends.175 6t&S3.14 lrg &-sm. groUpS_ &'IS-8200. FREE: UNCLAIMED malt • _._nc. l2 must ll -"-rib Jeffrey Ottrunp
BEAUTIFUL 27' 197D Motor. -
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... N Bl C M Siamese cat to --' home ~ wkl, AKC, black, se ' ............ m ' ot Santa Ana Frwy. -ewport ., .. E, n St. CM Sat-sun. COi.DR T.V. Conllole Zenith. NEW T...-o telescope Also H-r·A .... -·. malefi. Good hunfuW doga. 6U-9695 SEE 14 evC!JY nite 'til 9 SAT ........... 9 to 5 _ .. -......... w~new ~tube .. $250 -w/trlpod A Barlow leN 1: --~ ....: 53l .,,.,. 23, T I .,, n. BONANZA MJNI-BIKE ' -
Wed Sat & SUn 'ti! I --·~-· 646-5334 oanyl <flO 540-0329. llJ/12 --· ..,.,.. ' -· F&. Aux. fabu 3llo 165 ""8 _ .... Dr. ' 6 Po~;.."•· 5 pc ;,...,,.m, =·Te:.°::::1'7>.: RCA COLOR TV $!95, ~· power. S~~. !:':'. = Ml.:.;.~~... ;,:•:';,~'Sip~ -6211'°!!. ~ CM~-. r .
8' couch, cha.it'!, cofftt ta-GARAGE SALE! 1593 Console $75, 642-0161 A St'EAL lff, 646-732S a!t 2:30 pm, Vuy reuonahle 492-5158 42700. 52S-1359 bur:. MotorcyclM nDO '
hie, chaise lounge, etc. Best Redy,.nds_ Pl, q.t: SAT·SUN -.. -· -Bunk beds, bxsprng, matt 1011.1 AOORABLE BASSET HOBIE Cat IC, nearly new, -Muiti-rnllllon S mobile '
oiler aU er part, 910 Glen-10th&: 11th. 9-5 pm 642-7356 Hi·Fi i. Stereo 8210 $35. Oriental rug. $20. HOUND PUPS AKC xln't cond. Xtru. $:1000. ho~l ~1::1~ ter-i---------I ~~A~~ Lag Bch. NEIIGHBORHOOD Garage CU _ D~~: 1,.... .. a-•· ,7
2~k:::t!~fluffy~ **6'~** ~1~,!~ .,.~alhifornia, vi~-~flter. ~ 'J_, • Sae, 2223 Pomona, apt C, RTJS-Mathis AM/FM ...... , """""• _... ~ AFGHAN PUPPIES .._.p~ .. ..., DC:IC · -.un ... nuous smor tree TfflMI -.:..
DECORATOR Orienta I C.~. Sat .9AM-iiPM. Radio&: stereo console. in 6' !~-i~ch. 2!200131~..,. ~~ nlce1 ~~l~lk l-white INPfo~ AKC, $150 * 646-'7589 SAILING Sloop 21', H-MUt, ocean· breeut. . ~
Mod/Chest, 40x30x16. Blk Danish/Mod cab. SA t. ~~ ... ,.•. ~7• Le · aaila, awer, Nice cabin. All -SWTOUnded by m9tJ?I-HONJ>.&. · ~,
w/gld _ leaf. Travertineftp •SUN, Mon & Tue: 280 E. SlOO. Prtbl stereo record sure WMld, Seal Bch. CUTE kitten oranp blk l-BOXER PUPPIES like new. Make ofr. taJns • orange sroves.
$99. Mn. Evans 540-7140 22nd St, CM. HUNDREDS player, 2 speakers $30. EUROPEAN baby --~·-. wht calico female AKC regia_ 54>1259 Foreclosur'l'!. """' -. -7 minutes ft<lm world's OF ITEMS! 646-200'.J
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dys. Sear's G-XL Mlplilier, like drk blu, collapsible, X1nt Beautiful AKC reg Sheltie *CAL ~Xlnt cond, full (Fashion r. and)
S PIECE-~~ iron ~. Appllanc•S IJOO new, $45. 646--0312. cond, new $180, .ell $50. {4) Adorable, % Siamese kit· pups, 5 wks oJ.d. Toy collies. race. Make otfl'!t. tflll Check These Features ,.. ..,,. CllW'f· ., ,
nette'-Rt turquoise, sea & 536-t127. ~ns. 1 wka, w/bl.ue eyes. Sable &-white. 549--0726. *S'B-lOOli' Cha.mplon&trlp -L a -w-n 531,.Q:U •~ 893-_7!i68 _ ~ < ~
backs newr mar top $50. Carrieras & e TED WIIL1AMS 8J3.235S 10/l3 -.&wllni Green, Free cir NEW-USED-S!RY.--
54&-2054 after_5;30. GENERAL Electric ttfri&', Equlpm.nt l300 TENT TRAILER 3 Yr. old -·-" ------•e HorHS ll30 *SailHhoa' MtETCALFXlot ~~! nr.tl ~h.uet ~~j Gund~·· ......... _.._ ;-;• copP"'fone, IP.l(cellent c6nd., $250 -846-4861 Siam .......,-~ u::1.111&> .,,....,.,. _.... .... "'I. ......, .... " .. ~ ~ -.., ... ..--i •· 8' .of.a, never used, quilted QJ, Freezer, needs paint, · ** eae cat, Olocolate tip. BRAND b!W, Rancho Alesre ~. 6'?>3217. roof Shu1fleboerd, en.---__ "
floral. Sootchguarded. $US. $20, Juat bought new com· OLYMPUS • Pen F % frame CRAFTSMAN 18" P.,, r 968-8150 10/ll atabln, 2795 Canada Rd,. El • Lldo-14 w/tr!r, fully ~oaed Therapeutic PooL -~ =g Joveseat $75. • blnatlon. 4!H-2116 home, ~1-~.,;~m rm 17;8i_.<i~ mower,~ HP~~~;,..~ 41.:luffy female kittens, 6 Toro. 1 Ml. no, ot Trabuco equip, many extras, Xlnt G= ::r::, .:= '·:. 1,;;:;;.=;;.-.,.~-.,..,.,,-,-: I 494-9466 l:us, mm with Jens hood, car· new-aa lW __.. -~· w .. old. maned. 646-4021. Rd, Pipe stalh, 11'1' l.lgbted shape, $'785. ~1854 Room, Boat &: Traller ... •
MAPLE din~ table k 6 SElARS O>ldtpot Refrtr' rying cue, All Jor $lOO. DUAL Wall heater $60, an-10/13 arena. acres ot tnils, COUJ')o e P.C. 32' SLOOP . Ready to Storage Arel, LoveJ..y :
chairs, ~. Match. hutch •: 646-9076 tique 3 mlmr vanily $60, LAB Welmaraner mix blk try aeclualon, recra.tion race Xlnt cond Courtyard. I ' '~"' .,.~ "-Frei&:hf: damaged, New., ........,. Cliff Dr NB room 4 bonH for --•e. • • -8maU peta allowed. i • ~· ..,...,.....,_., full.. .,._..,_.. M "'""" " · male 10 wkl old 646-&1ll aft -.. $3250 6'&1265 1rnq1n9 all th · ,
9' OFF White tweed sof.a, niif ~ 9;7m', ':.: ~Y!!:: ~i.a~ = cAS Range, Refri&. Buffet&: 5. 10/U B37-6883 •Lido 14 No. 2213 -$11.50 per rn!ttttrom • ~·
i?s. Xlnt, Condition. Roebuck &-Co, Adami at wl135 mm telephoto la.. TabJe. Bed A llneml'!r. WE need a cood home. CHESTNUT Trdler &: cowr. Good cond. 1'851 Jef!tty Jl:Old, Irvtnt
546-2133 Magnolla, HB. mo. 5'&-2855. 968-"'93. -tenitt ...... 7 c year old mare ..... """' 64&-2921 CALL COLLECT
BEAUTIFUL wheat pattern \VESTINGHS auto wuber WANTED: 9Xl2 oritotal rug weeks. ~ 10113 prospect, In training tor PHONEIX Catamaran.Wood-71f..832..8585 7lf.S».2830
loveS1?at, like new, $50. top loader, Xlnt cond, Free Sportlng Goods 1500 in good cond, aiao 1m si?.es. FREE Lm!a 1r; Rmt haired hunter jumper type. 675-6172 en decks, beautitul finish. 213-860-5210 714-63~-&0S Rickman
Metisse 646-5448 deliv. $50. ~. 847-41ll5 49f...S352 494-5382· klttenA, box trained 7 wk!I Open !or membenlrlp $800, 244 21st, C.M. 5'8.Qi60 Tripi• WIH Cornell
SANDHIU.. gold &-white *MAYTAG service man has TENNIS RACKET GALVANIZED Nursery old. 60-5536 10/13 Back Bay Farm Saddle'Qub, e HOBIE CAT 14 e Continental e Paramount
Bunk Bed set, good cond, washers, dryers in match. STRINGING table, 6 ft long. $50 CHOCOLATE Tip Siamese 2300 Mesa Dr., Santa Ana Wfl'RLR 6 EXTRAS Baninaton e U.Wveraal
$60. 546--3851 setr,l>tst llJ&r. 531-8637. .Reasonable prices 548-5044 cat, 3 yr old female, apayed, Hgl'J. ~1!71 eves. $1095 ** 675-1340 Flaminio • General
NOW AT
JAMES LTD : 1
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CUST furn, clothes gd ~nd. I REFRIGERATORS·i...arge Fast Service * 494-2563 NEW-Router (ROcl[WalJ"135. 9'68-8750 . --10/13 APPALOOSA Gelding, wf,lJ •• Z' SLOOP e Broadmoor e Star
reas, Open me Sun, ion Selections: $,15-$45-$55 &: Up. 1970 McGREGOR V.I.P.'s 6.5 amps 7/8 honepower, 7 M oJ.d wtllt male t trained. Gentle but 1piritl'!d. Wood keel bo&t. Sleept12, Hillttec•t • Carnbrldp 1584 Newport, CM 64UlOtO ~
Vallejo Cir. CM 557-3498. 646-7bl e full set woods&: irons + 2 cost $6'?. 646-1.824 "Sn~ Bui.~ 546-~ $200. 675-4059. Make offl'!r. 83'1·7039 HAP,MA~ 1966 HONDA 160 CC ~
9• SOFA overstuHed tn COPPERTONE Refrigerator, wed&:e1. All 0.3 no. 1 shaft. 'CHILD'S WESI'ERN· PONY ~ . l0/12 , WHITE GELDING 12' Sea ~r Milboard -MOBILE HOMI S scrambler. A-1 lhape. Ne\1(1~
naugahydl'! $75, 280 E. 15th, A·l condition. $60. Like llf':W. $250. 6'4-0027. SADDLE $25. Put quarter 8 yn. fiberalaas, lik~ new, $150. UJ&* 71N~~~ S.A. motor 4 Jim. $ 235, . 6'7S-ll45 54S.-T761 MALE IAbnldor. Well S2'75 &K-50t9 673-<1153. ..,...,..........,.. * 968-4731
St. ea.ta Mo... Mt's-II•---LADIES R l l man"'""· 1 Year old. ~.1'-i;R~Eii'P~O~:..*,-l,~~:;,·=;:-,"'""'"'°'=-I· DREXEL bedroom REFRIGERATOR S50 Stove ... ·--• o ex rod 54~DJS.1-6PM 10/12 TRANSPORTATION HOBIEcatl4,factory.nocm-MOTORCYCLE !JO CC Ita11 ..
furniture, exceptional con-$40 Both very dean 366 chronometer watch. $300. ditioned, $800, Jet, Mlnarelll mote.', :dnt '
dJtion. Phone 646-8436. Rochester, Apt A, CM. USED record.!, books, lamps, Pho!!e 675-4801 after g ST, AUIUltine turf, already Boats & Yachtt 9000 494-5078 eves, • '69 Genent, 2.f.X.f.3, Diab. cond, runs bftutifUll7 ST. "---.f drwr sinJg file, new CARPET, 68 yds good, uMd, dug up • you haul, 831-5161. wuhf'!', awntnr, akirtfne. cash. 64~ •.
DANI SH Modem couch .& KENMORE Eltc dryer, flltniture, bunk lied. 3 BR clean, It bel.rt, nylon plle, 10/12 WHY NOT SABal' ...Uboat (Sidney boat) Set In '11UJJ&eton By the ,66 HONDA 305 .,.. ~~Mar eo.;r: Tabl.e&ts.6680 ::~ ;;,, ~i.~1~~ seta:, kitw We bed, $2/yd. 962-6521 aft .f KITI'ENS: Put Siameee. TAKE A CRUISE?? = USED Ii TIMF.S. Sea'', Rent $'/'$, $8981. <• Bored out 338 cc. i
bookcases, derik, Columbia 10 Mo tor 2, HcUday Health na,y.. 133-QOl after 5: For Lo•M Or tm.8) Completely ~bit $300 ~? FRIGIDAIRE Elec dryer, Solid State AM/FM 11tereo SPA $1.80 or Make Off 6f6-463T 10/10 NEW It UKd 21' SOLING, e 8X28 Nuhau, Under $100'.l 548-9673 -.
Office FumJtu,. IOJO good cond, $35, free deliv. record player, Curtis Mathis 548-filst er. DARLING Male 7 Charter gelcoe.t ICI'l.tched. As Is, <•KBU47J. r. 546-0612, 817"'115. C.lo• TV a>NOle kllclo · puppy, LOW WINTER RATES! 13295. Plutnod dlr Gn-1.510 CHAPMAN e '66 1\'lwnph lloMeVW,
GE 16 cu ft Refrig, A-1 cond items, love Rat,' co ff. • 21-line c!prette machine wk.I old, weaned, $45-350! 40' Wheeler Cruiser: Slttps 8. HOBI E & TRAILER MOBILE HOMES Out 0~ crate
1969
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SIOO./GE Wshr &: gas dryr, tables, din. rm set. 540-8421 for Ale. lO/lO Make appt NOW! OWNER: Xlnt cond $l150. 6t2-0900 ll)6 N, Harbor, s .A.
5000
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xlnt cond $1511, 675-3469. Ask for~. Beals. · $250 M2-3l30 FREE Guinea Pi&: I: cage Wkda)'I 539-8978 Eves 6 wJc. * 'll41531-3105 * 1969 Kawasa.XI 50l'.lcc Madi ~ =-!
e MAYTAG automatic wub-WHY BUY I STANDARD SIZE POOL ~l call alt ~~JJ end.!: 827"1431· Power Crul11r1 9020 CO~ ~~·~;· &U-Slll aft J:~
area. er. Good condition. the Ooor sanders, paint spray. TABLE Dle11I Bertr1m $19,000 LAGUNA HllJ..S , l , •
Mc Mahan Desk S30. 646-7089 er~ I: fertilizer spreaders * 891-6410: * GERMAN Shepherd 4 mos. 31' Flybrldge, twin GM, 140 28' Donzl. cusbn made, 2 yn 23301 RIDGE ROtrrE DR. 69 450 Honda CB. 7000 mi'·
1800NeWpOrtmvd. )OU'lluaeonlyonc@'.RENT **FREE** 40 lb1 , all shots. HPdsls,18knots:,240fUel. ol.d, Just c ompletely LAGUNAHIU.S Xlntcond,$700. :
Re!in'd 34x60 wood desks.
$69.50 • Rdin'd wood arm
rotary cba.irs, $29.50 e We
have the largest selection
of used office tum in this
MAYTAG Washer & Drytr th 675-7513 10/10 Full 1 overhaul@d. l of a kind boat, * 646-9553 * ~ , ~="'°-"=.,Uf.IO:.;:::...,,=,,.,.= I W/New motor. Gd. Cond. em .•. and save$$$. TOYS tor XMAS! e ectronlcs, ready fish galley, head, slps 4, great Preltige adult community, -..,.,="""""'-=--I
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r Both for $86. 673-2«i2. UNITED RENT AU,; e CALL: 646-2W e LAST of the litter, Daddy In Mexico. Owners-agent, fishing boat. Speeds over SO Beautiful IUfl'OUndinp, aJ1 { '66 HONDA -)175cc
Micro-Plane dtwing dtsk 710 W. l9th St., Costa Mesa Flamenco Guitar $35, ~ must IQ, 3 mo old Merel Parke, Gold Coast, 200 ml rantie. Expensive luxury appolntmentl, put· Nu top..end, $.275.
w/drws, h)'drl pedh, lamp. Antiques 1110 * 645-0760 * Walnut boolcahelvn $10. oranu tabby. 646-2'139 lO/lO San Diego. 2353 Shelttr. and aorgeou• $6000 to~ ting ereen. bobby ahop, ** 842-493.t ** ~
Orig. l")O .. "11 mo. Wood -------* AUCTION * -COCKER Spanlel '""·old-71412".A-41D4. clog. 673-6022. mucb mon" • YAMAHA 80cc TRAIL. ~·
dtk $50. Meta.lchaln$25. ea. **DISCOUNT PRICES** 'E\1--FIImi... _ white and ~. 1pe)'ed. 2 Fbrals buzu, flat deck SAC RIFI CE I CALL 830-3900 RUNS GOOD, $149
1706 Port Marple PL N.B. Furniture.china.glasr-an.. ~UICI Mite. W1fthd 1610 S45-6328 lO/lQ lO'xlS', full outbrd control. 25' Baltic cruller twtn Vet. lOX44 GREAT LAKES * 962.-9'159 *' . I
1 .;;~;,' ,;';:•"~Y=· ======I tique A new criental rugs. A ,. Appllancn -WHITE P.P male me to LP ato\'l!I. Perfect riyer vo's. BHt otrer b-lmmedi-wllDX35 Encl tc:retn rm '88 Honda 350 ~ I · Open everyday l!).10. Mol'a actions Fnaay, 7:30 p.m. WILL BUY good horM with rio cbildml. hotl!leboat, fishlns er petty ate aale. o.mer 6f6.379f., Space ~ $43.50 Xlnt mnd. $550 or make ~.' '
Offic• E qu ipment I011 Antiques, 3lfi60 COut Hwy, Windy's Auction Barn Jt EFRIGERATORS: 842-1039 10/10 boat. l w/alum. canopy, . Birr MS.lSOL $2550, Flnaoclng ava!L ttr. MS--7689 '
S, Lag. 499-1901 20751i9 Newport, CM 646-8686 WORKING (If' NOT. FREE to rood }Jome Q)ek.g· $1395. Other w/Wp frame *30' • OWENS. '66, C.M. area (C'rnl30J, 'SS YAMAHA, 305. Bl& Bear •
NEAR-new IBM ottiee egui~ n-hl" 1 ** 646-'183> **. po 0 p u pi, 9 wk•. $1.295 or best offer. Pvt pty, Exp *Dir, 545-8242 * Scrambler Jo mi., ~-t ·
t 3 od 1 ·224 · rt bl ANTIQUE bedrm set, 3 """ nu ToftY't Bldf, Mat'· See btwn N Sat It SW1 t auller by owner TS .-.. ~~~~ing ~ni~ w/20poml~ut! pieces circa WO. C.Ompl STOP & SWAP CdOLLEte~End •t~d•nts 540--35?5 lOnD Advllnce Marine Tral»~, S.S .. D~F. a. extru ... Sl~ $'. 1919-UNIVERSAL 2it x ·M, cond. '~77S • record!~ capacity;
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model handcarved. ~. beauL 548-610l l'!apera Y usa e tum, CEMENT Edg1nis 3>99 Pla.centlfl, CM. Perf Cond. n4/6Q.6233, serlalNo.15313, New $9900. HONDA 00, '68 model, 1ow /
-• .,. -· b _ _, ....,,., hlhld Uems, art sup., bikes. l:AI\ -~1 10113 1969 Genenl 24 x "i'1 --'-1 mu,.., 1210 °-at ... • ' 272 desk transcribilti unit It ....,.,..,, .,.,,.._..,. Y ...,t" ..,,...,. 20'73 NeWp'A't Blvd, CM. 646-8226 '"""'O'I NAVIGATION -Euy in-._, ~-. • ~ 9.Y ~·
l black IBM Executive No dealers. (next lo Tuny'• Bldg Mat.). Kl'ITENS To p:d home. •!ructions by Tram.World Speed--Skl Boats 9030 No. 6271, Ntw $9900. 16th Pl. CM, ·i 17" ~, e ANTQ o .. r U LGE, clean Abalone P'Ub. 4971 • /13 1970 UXtlO Shen.ton' MAnor, -,68-BU~L~T-A-co--~-Gd--l -I typewn er. ca.-., ge, J UE ~ • atld furn; Stoves: :Rtfrlc'a; The Golden Waves, 16 • 838 10 Naviptor. Six 2 hr. borne 14' RUNABOUT w/"3 hp Bttial N 9)2 $12 900 -"N cc. or ,
Doric type style. Best otter. Various Jtems .& Misc. Princtu St. Sausalito Ca FREE Fertlllier 20311 aeuk>ns + actual aaUboat Evlnrude. both in cd cond. De:aler: 1~~) 531 t105 ' ' ~198.t «dirt. Extras. "95..1--
528--6453. Call tor appt, st3-6719 "If we don't have what YoU 94965 Phone' .f.15/332-lOl.9 ·~ Cypre11: St., 5f0.-0925 lO/U pracllce. Only $80. Call Lra: wheel trir. $ 6 50 . ...,, ~ 1
XLNT Underv.'OOd Forum want, \l.'f!'I\ aet lt for >00'' 675-3830 548-f717 eves. '59 NORTON 650 twtn, n:-, Ex M • I MediC".al student with family FREE kitten: Beautiful , , 2 MODE LS u t riditi 450· elcc $150; Desks $50: ec u11ca SEARS Conventional spray needs refrigerator black kitten. 963-328510113 14 BOAT (cracker box) * 14 SKI BOAT: l5 HP· 1 SPACE LEFTI Cf' en co on, S '.
l'Yivel chain: $15 & S20: ln1trvmtint1 1125 rig, l hp, w/all aoceu. Colt Reuonable. 6'6-33.13. • w/hi power. Small block Johneon, w/trlr. Xlnt In COOi Costa Mela'• ,,.....,_,,.,,4,,7=~~=-~-11 '
Str&f&ht ch's $8 l-up; Flje1. SACRIFICE% u Swell-l*k $350, sell for $250. Used only 2 BURMESE female catJ. CheV)' q. $750. See at Tex. S h a p el $475. 673.al52, delux Gttt:nleat Pan: e YAMAHA ~ Big Bear ~2 Whittler St, CM. 4 hrs-. Se-an table saw, 10", LARGE F.AMILY Would like 546-8858 10/13 aco Statton 26874 Orttga 67>3277 l?!G Whlttln' Ave. 60-"'3 Sct-mbler -5,500 ml. X1n '
-3408. string ti.-. cuatm plclrup ditto & extra bladea, uled to buy a Refricttator. PARAKEETS Cull&. Jlwy. San Juan Capi.!ltrano. M I e ... I cond. ~ ;-
e tiRROUGHS Typewr*r ~ :.~~:,:,-;;: !: oner, coet $350, atll for $250 e 66-0207 e 548-4'1&9 10/lS ,.f93.-41t& ·~ "* _,up. 903' * 81: OCEAN: Faml!Y Prk. 161 KAWASAK I W . ~ :r.:;r'~ "'lnM. 545-1893 '!.,.";~.•ttu. ~1017 uk Bulldi"tl Mot.rlalo 1760 PUPPY~ 4 mo'• old. 1~=-~:,.'~· 0~-M~l!S; =-:'!,~'if; CH<nee!:.""~ culi ·:
$!\?. Monme elect cakulalOr llAllMOllD a.pn. -HOFFMAN Blood conr, 21" Ii" Plato -2\0'z 4• up mhed ' 5'l>OISl IO/lO roil, °"""'• trlf, •I~ Chemploo 11' 1711; Elaln l2 Dua Point 14"1o&. Job
$21. Ph: MU14.1 &in. only. M100, cbeft7 cabinet. $D1 TV, B/W, fiDd cond. Ao1lan to 5' x I' cril 8' 111 1 tke FREE H&JrrpeCer, I mo. mp «f\I .. $2500. l§G.4)48. $85: Evtnrolie 5 $SO; Sea TrUd. Must SeDIL J.Se8 Barley Da~ llD CIC *~RD-A-CALL. l yr u~ bla book. 675-6102 « cpt. 1001. be!~. bound. fluornctnt' !txtattis, take all "' aCCftl', 673-8181 10/lD RUNABOUT -Pd boat, Kiftc 3115: J._., ~ $75. 496-2381 $350 Lllce new.
old, Good -.127S. ,.. 4.12 CUnat.lon, O!M. W-Boole °"""'81! Kt '"' 115. Doon: ....,., ....,, CUTE -waoed a "'""" mttnl, fair price. All w/tanka. Al.SO, Mere Triple Wide Cornoll S!l-729! •S<S.$73!1•' • DRUMSEl\ CAM CO. w Icy" ..... cbe,. MllC alum $4 ... IBl2 Wbi-St. tnJMd. 5'&-4615 1ono fl92..1'31 alt T pm, l4HLU Marlc 15-A 12SO. 929 w. llllknlt • Flamlnlo 'ff y AMAHA 125 ~~ .~ete with qmball. hou1eware1, Sat-Sun. 0.1,64~ COCK·A·POO PllPlo 5 wb. ~. B&lboaBlvd.,~ Paramowrt •Unl'*911 Man;yattu,Mustllell...._
G,r.,e S•le 11121 1325 5':t.478S 54&--0587. • 675-2736 W12 5 Mo old 4W Clu""" -Sllp Mooring 9036 BerrlngtDo • Bn>admoor ollft. ""'154 G ~RACE Sal e-Baby ':'oo'.''1,~~CI= BEA. A unumal haod FREE TO '(OU BROKENuohal~rra...ta runobout50hpmolor,"°"" ---Conllntntal •Sto• . -'-~~Y,,_A~M'°'AHA~•~Sl=lli-*~,r •
Bonl'nial Crib, mJttrus, $25 ~761 · decorator wute bdketa and. 5f0,.0127 10/13 plete canvq, tr1r $1900. Call FREE dock f« 2> lo 2$' boat GentraI e Hlllcreat Atttr C PM.,1S2 w. W1llon c~t S2S Buggy $7 SCroller · · ~~ ~~:ult~: : p A RT Sch n au ur/put FILL Dtrt • ffff for baulln,. a.fttr 6 pm, 540-f938, at Hunttnaton Harbour tn CHAPMAN No.
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S5 Playpen, J)ad $7 Le trike FENDER atratocuter 1un-&Ula. Xmaa ornaments poodle, 3 )'Tt oht. loft.I kldi . 54&73S7 l0/13 12' F'JlUI boat. motor. 7 exthlnce for ooculon&I '*· M081LI HOMU YAMAHA DT·l, pt ~!-~
$4 Toddler's bike se•t $3 bum tx. 'cond. w/cue $2!C 11 broke. ~ HP I: all extras $000 (213) !M--2512 or 483-562$ 12311 Belch BWd. CG. ltOclc equipped. Xlnt ~
Fine GE TV and atAnd $35. w/o $225. ~11! 548-0300. ~3 n. 101~ PETS and LIVESTOCK &4Ms10. Al.o prage aa.le. · 16' by 40' u SUP +W11 til. * 'Jlt/!J0.2930' + · ~ _
Gtalta.r. cue, trom Holland 2nd HAND Clarlnet LADY'S Diamond CDcktail BEA UT. Cennan ~. Pett, o.ntral llOO U' 80S1'0N WHALER w/'IJ $140/mo, P ERFECT ' e "ltl KAWASAKI 100, ··-~ S.i-swt lo..5 461 E. 20th, :or .:mro * ~· 13 .::i~· Pd$ 2s:;:'. Male. w/Ptptn. Guard dos hp Johnlon 6 trailer. Mini m.6111) Bkr 12 x S7 tn ftve star idUlt Boa Dtrt Rn19¥. M&QJ . ~.
ll FAMlLY-prqe ..ie: 8-JIC 'l'bl-iype/podure rt1t le>t· l-ad. wtth lkh. Th &ood FOX RARE, 1 mo. aoJd eel-cond. ~ INt Rentals 9QI park. No pets, ldut loca· XtrU. S3T5. 644--&a •' dlneue .et; dee atOft; .LCr; Kay cello w/Cl.llftl erdier) S25. Ml-'1Stt. home. ~7-m:t 1ono Jar,' blk Jtp • un, must • 44' llOUSEBOAT, x Int. t'°'1 In Calta Mta Pb. ·a Yamaha 250 n.turo 1lkrl
l&bl,.. lamp<; _,....., i.e. "'"' ,,,,.. A cond. "GYPSY OI Calttnla" -tac-MOVING Mutt titld ,_ tor ""1-leavbi( -· Alt · u,. aboanl. Sl'1> Avall. Rent A Scilllloat MM'12. ,_, ....... • C\a'tath.; plcturT:s lc.clntheS: $100 * 546J8S.t tot')' ouUet ~ A 6 pltpl, '? wb old .• motllef' 7:30, SG.2113. 1 * 548-2434 * Cal 251 aletlll 4. fully' equ.tp. MOBJLE boo.I !'f.,,ie 20d3. $596 ftrm. 497.Jtm
AU ot f!fye-aqy f'l'lee" USED ''""°' lllll aoocl: m,,_ ._.i. 8 to -4:30. do1r. 5 mal"' t lil1o M,... 5 • COllPARTMENT rablllt l/S to ll ..... for aale m ped, $30 .... i!at. "'°""'IC lll be., 2 BR, 'l'f'l>I. '68 flOtlDA -30ll ScTllnllolor -w·-si.. CM. s.1 a . E1ec .,.iiu. amp, Ulto -· Thun. Fri •a~ S17 w, bl-ood. 817-4173.,... l/Jno lufcb -· s ,_,. $1..,.. 1968 IMD ntch xllit tu par .... wlmtlt; POO 1par""' .. ~-CM adll -• 1u.-NU -Xtta °"""" s.... CHEAPt l»-3093 l!lhs~N0.1,-• -· • LAWN-.'iii'ei·IDJio ·tlS...,.;;.,.A;i'-B.Cll:""' 'wnli.itr'lmP.a>tiiNll° ~loci.~. · ----~ ·""' "50.-·~ •• 116• I
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rqcloo "25 liilpOrr.11 Auto1 '6oo )mpo<ted ~ M lm~'"XUt.o--TRANSPORTATION I~ Autos HOO ~ ~-"""."""66
VWDunelluNlot',...,._ -DATSUN ,. ·FIAT. . OPIL SUIARU --VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN 19'10. Ilkeoderian cam A '
Wtj1o,..apx;1tockol:<"' =:-~·~=tt!'.'.\:.li '66 1600 ROADSTER '67 FIAT 850
1S'IO GMC Can\per trllCD. top • side -....,. BuJ now, ~t U. price xtrQ, Xlnt on street, dlrt or f apeed, radio\ heater, dlr. f speed, radltl .tirtr, dlr.
ralle. A2-J Camper combin-sand. $995, _WW <Dftlklv: (ftUCIMl WW tab ear tn <TOC 558). \VW finance J)l'i.
adaas and used truckl. trade. JelT)' Gould. 646-886t trade ot finance private par--vate ~· ~ or
llllYEISITY .. .u...... "'· ,,....,,., "' .......,, =494-6811=='=;=;=== -~~::~ OLDSMOBILE '69 Dplle Buggy "69 DATSUN PICKUP JAGUAR ~ ... , 1_,. ..__0 __ h ~ ~lo, ~ater, ... peed. __ ·
-· liltle .-. Perfect "'~. ~ .. ~,~ uny, '$1395 . -•••dtt.•••· -n __ top_anc1 ~ -----JAGUAR-·~· """'JO :111SO llvbor m.d. Picini!> ~· 'T"" ZBB526 'auto 11por.t ltd HEADQUARTERs "11 HONDA c;o D.O.H.C. On-Cool& MHa 540-"40 $9Y9 -,__ _,,, ~~ GU
l8lO actual miles. '65 ClfEYY IL TAR P.U. MIKE · -~•n Gnw, Bl"1, ""'-ao--1A AR b 10 I u t e 1 y like new. n uu 537·1777 Call Collect dealtt 1D U. tntfn Harbor .=:.:=~-6ey!.. .11"'" ~ (511415) Wiii McCARTHY FERRARI ...... ~
!IOec. TnJ1 ..... Only 300 .......... -·........ BUICK SALIS . Many Xtm. !200. pnya!o party. 54M052 « FERRARI -SEltYICl!~-
54.>ml' -,_ ..... Blvd. N•wport '""""" Ltd. 0.-PARTS
to s.Mcie 1
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CHEVY, &ond body. !JR
w 4-lpd ·M~ trans I:
...... Abo good 283
w/quad. ALL OR 'PART.
1966 Oievy Pid;-iq>, % ton. at s.n Diego Frwy. a1IP O>unty'a only author. BAUER
•• bed, I eyl. 894.J3l1 -5JVl450 ""' doalor, BUICK
11005 54G-'11121 c ' '"'i:·~ERc:;:..~~TS , JN .
'46 Forll l\I Ton,.ilW bed. Rocl'Oat"n Vohlcles 9515 No..P,rt S.oeh • COSTA MESA
f:'1932"'.""' ~ -· Coll ., .. , ..... _ _,_rial 6U.9405 , 541).1764 234 E. lTlh -
HARD to ,et 'Sf. :i'On.t ~ ton . ·'· A19Tmii111V Authorlzed Fern.rl O!aJer 50-7765
P.U. Xlnt. cood.. $5?5. ScoUt 4-wh!el drive. UH, '67 330 GT 2+-2 lo mt., air, '61 JAGUAR 3.S ~
545-7098. ."11! lb the sun! VHH 9m. elec win., Muat Sell. Pvt Michelht tirn good cond.
1969 DATSUN Plck,<iP,.114'0 ·s1888 ply. ' 714/ 546-9444, $890. 546-1713.
., belt:':~ * MIKE TI4/836-EO'IO. ·-:-KARMANN GHIA
'66 OPEL
WAGON
AutomaHc, ndlo, beater. lJ.
cenae T AX065.
$988
M'KE
McCARTHY
BUICK
'70 Sabani Wag.
Excelll!nt mndltion. ('1MASJ)
dlr. WW taka trade or fin.
anoe private party. 494-7144
SUNBEAM
'62 SUNBEAM. RDSTR.
New rtbullt ena;lne, radjo,
~hMter~.+sPl!fld, tonneau cov. er. lMSW-510)
$795 .......... 15550 Beach Blvd •
at San Diego Frwy,
894-3341 • 5.31-2450
1970 Opel, xlnt corw:t: Low 2100 Harbor Blvd, f4S.0466
milt!t,&e, 1 owner. Call a.ft 4
PM 548-4095. ---
PORSCHE
--.'l'•OYOTA
'68 vw
AutO MATIC
Black with black intttior,
eoJOOmY IPfclaJ, wW fin.
a!X!e private party. Uc.
XEU-224.
$1499 /
CHICK IYERSON
'&I VW Bug metallc copper
finish chrome rtar whffla
runs like new u.le price this
week $999 Lie ORK '71T.
Click Ivert0n Inc., 445 E.
Coast Hwy., N.B. 673--09Xl
ext 53or 54.
'68 VW convt. Oulltandilll
cond. Best offer. 543-8458 or
673-0830. -vw---''64 VW-w/'G1reng1ne, amttm,~
549-303l Ext 66 or 61 sunroof. $600. f9S..3650. 31806
1970 HARsciR BLVD. &th St., So. Laguna,
COSTA MESA '65 VW
'63 YW BUS BUG
Complete rtbuilt engine, new
palnt, ovenizl!d tires, radio,
beater. (HYD-970)
$795
auto sport ltd
American map, wide ~.
custom metallic paint w··b
beautiful lace worlc. YPtJ.
001. (T!gYIOITIAJ
'63 PORSCHE '71 CORO~LAS 0025"G8rdon Gro•e Bl•d. HERE NOW 5.17. 7777 can Coll .. t
Several other customh:ld
VW to choQlie front
CHICK IVERSON vw COUPE '69 YW Sundl•I C•mpor Hardtop, &ll!aming metallic Wqons, 2 ·nn, Coupet This i1 a new '70 Camper 56-3031 Ext. 66 or 6T ·1 w1th brand AUt!)nlllUcs & 4 Speeds :~;:: ctirmn. ~w.: DEAN LEWIS unit.ltha1aMl.waterpre11-1910 HARBOR BLVD. """' ,,..,.m,. '" box, aink. 1-=.:,w""'A"NTE:-=""°Di--ruai tires, AM/FM radio, 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 AM/FM radio. All the ex·
Lle, PXW982. '71 TOY.OTA'S ""'· Would you beli .. e •"'> ru pay top doU.:· tor """ $2399 (YXZ-094) VOLKSWAGEN fuday, Coll
CHICK IYERSQN fn "ock, lmmodiat• delive!'y. $2995 and aak for Ron Plnchol.
54g..3Q31 Ext. 66-67, 673·0900. ~ E~~ ~=c · '64 DODGE camper van. McCARTHY RAT •6· .. VW GHl,A
1. 548-4634 alter 3 pm Need,s some work, go 0 d BU.ICK '68 F IAT ISO ~ rr,,.;;:;-c:;i,:;::::._;~;..,-1 beach van. $395. 493-3511 ~· '64 VW Eng .175 • Spider, 4 speed, radio, heater, ~ * 540-3118 * Je-• tSIO 1555o Beach Blvd. racing ud. Very low mile--,-at San Diego Frwy. age on thl1 beautiful one
vw ~ 'laMt.t•s auto sport ltd ,6~ vw BUG
Convertible. R ... nt ,ng1ne U\.t'ttJ •• 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 9625 Garden· Grove Blvd. Competition orange w i th
ovt!rhaul, hard to find mo-1970 HARBOR BLVD. 53_7_.77_77~-~C~al~l_C•_ll_ec_t 1 black interior. UOH1«
del. Radio, heati!r, 4 speed, COSTA MESA L•gun• Beach '64 VW
'J/W E:'i~Good• Cond. 1970 All Fiberglass Jiep. l __ 89W3< __ 1_._5J_l_·24SO ___ I ownl!r. lXUB-799) ""'========I Tacoma whttls, paddle $1399 ·
" """ ~ .... ,...,. Cho•. I ~A·~ -"FRIEDLANDER" .. r•lltr, Tr•val M25 brakes, v.-e gal tank.1_m_-__ ·---·-·----I
• . *k-H~-s1m SlOH 64 PORSCHE 494-7503 * 54G-JIDO Gl•aming whlte, with .... in-CHICK IYERSON
CHICK IYE S 356 SC COUPE terio,, ""' finan°' pd.a"
Posjtraction. run mn cage. AUDI 11110 IU.CH (Hwy. JtJ
t1 '69 TERRY 22' Recently exhibited Anaheim 1 893-7566 e 537.6824.
~ Travel Trailer $32SO Convention Center. Over 1---------~ ·Moblle HOIHI '6IXlO Invest~. Best offer AUDI ;j'"fuN. H.-, S.A. "'"' $2500. MUST SELL!! ' .
R ON Balboa blue, ohrome whoei., BIIL MAXEY party, u,
5
. 865-
79
B
9
EJ VW VW radial tires, concourse co1> 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 6T
519-30.ll Ext. 66 or 67 dltion, LI" XOG997 ITIOIYIOITIAJ CHICKVWIYERSON . --cl9"'7'°'0 c-HA.-R;:BO-;cR.,.-;;B.-LVD_. -\ 1970 HARBOR BLVD. S3099 • -- -COSTA MESA
·"'""'=co=ST=A=MES~A~-i CHICK IYERSON ,.,, Bl!ACH aLvo. ,,10 HARBOR BLVD. '68 VW Bug . -• . .
lil'UVU'U ~ * '714/531-8105 * 548-0072 ews.
$ JEEP 1965, excellent. Warn 1 00 LS tit TRAVEL 1JtAILER -hubs, towbar. top, good ·
:J"dW 21· f'ully sell~ tires, paint a: cu.shiom. . , ~-1BTO model-u&ed 2 Sl'lriO. 494-7901
...... '5.1 '"P· 4 w""l drj,. Sta-EXECUTIVE CAR ~,;~~3595=,,*oc*~'36-6Sll==-cc I tion Wagon. $495. 2007 ·:-1r SANTA FE Tra 1 4 Door luxury with radio, * ve Placentia, CM 642-3625. heater, radial tires, US HP Trailer Hydraulic brakes. I ========= Nu tires .t: water tank. Very Campers· 9520 encfne, <•~)~it at
aean S700 ca.sh. 897..&410 H · b
'69 15' Fi•ld • Sire ... im-New '71 Datsun ar our mac. Sips 6. $850. PhOne l&K' OHC, Pickup with wn~
m.3710. er. Sal• p<ico ml9 dh'. V lk . .
•TENT TRAILER • r• 438273) wm """"'in o swagen
•~ir
"FRIEDLANDER''
1J7st MACH CHwy. Jt)
893-7566 • 537-6824
NEW-USED-SE RV.
LIVVVM
'68 KARMANN GHIA. air VW Hunt. 8MClt 147-8555 COOTA MESA 4 speed, radio, heater, dlr.
cond. $~3-2312 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 l ml H. ot Oiut Rwy, an Bell (XDT 628) Will •aJc.e trade:
1970 HARBOR BLVD. '69 Corolla '63 VW ., finaoce P"'"'' party.
MERCEDES BENZ 1 ~-~CO~ST_A_MES=A--•I F .. tback 4 .-: H .. had .::: ~:.:.-=·th! ....
'64 Porsdte Cpe. lovina can. Sacrifice! CXSP d sparkles, 1'l!d with spotless
PHH 193 497) Take small down. Will Se an white interior' 8,000 mile on $24H finance Pvt. ply. Call dlr. rebu i lt engine xlt1t
Pat aft 10 am 540-3100 or throughout aM priced a t
494-7506. Great transportation buy! $1499 Lie YWF 682. Chick
'68_ Toyota Corona, 4 door, (ASL634) Iverson Inc., 445 E. Coast
automatic, radio and heater. $875 Hwy., N.B. 673-00CO ext. 53
'61 FIAT850 Motor No. RT4374677. or54.
J2nuport
31 Ill p ll l'l ,:, Spider ,. AM/FM radio, $1495.00. JTh{· SLE?o._1'.0NS '68 VW Bus. Blue finish with
speed, aport exhaust system, '68 M-~-S. ~s• 31.!JILY{,_Cout Hwy,,Ji,B, IM p ORTS ' 120 W. white interior. Hea t er.
-Sieeps 4. Good cond. trade. Will finance pr:lval!: 18711 BEAOI BL 842-4435
54>2478 party. Call 546-4002 or HUNTINGTOrillEAOl
must 11!1! & drive to appreci. c.i ... .......::s nz MIU .., "A""""" r:A"ll6' WARNER, SANTA ANA -H b v w H···-du+..· ....... "--•
atr: thl5 beauty CZXU-831), removable hardtop, con-U'tM"""W .,..,.. If our.. a ;. re~;-roodii;-sis99~Lk.-
s15" vernblo lop. 4 ,,.ed, power '&l PORSCHE Cabriolot, 1600 · TRIUMPH
Tr•llers, Utlllty
wiiEEL tnller. $50. ~at
858 Victoria, Apt B, Qiata
MHL
Trudc1 9500
494-6811. I · d' and 'lh bani lo N 18711 BEACH BL 84" AA~r 1~ BEL, Chick Iveraorl' "FRIEDLANDER" ,.,n,,., ra ,. h"''" """"· W> p. •w,___ ., ~ Inc 445 E Cna•I Hwy '69 Dodge Adventure 'ii T. AUSTIN Motor No. l<Xm441. engine, new dutch, new 1~ ,67 TRIUMPH TR-4A _...JIUNTJN __ ~G~TO=N~BEA __ CH ___ N.B'. 673--0900 Ext. 53 or 51.0
'
V-3 _truck w I AC, 3 gu 13750 alACH (Hwy,.Jt) $5,495.00. JlM $LEMONS ~··.new Ptlint, AM/FM, l.R.S .. 4-speed, radio, heal· '64 VW
tanks, 2 baits, 11'6 '' -.-69-A_U_STJN __ AMER! ___ C_A_,-I 893-7566 • 537-6824 IMPORTS, 120 W,' WAR-Just like new, can be seen er, wire wheels and radial 4-Speed, radio, heater, new *r:5~1te~~=~ech. R&H,
w/m.any l!Xlru. $(295 or Auto, lo ml. XInt cond. $1400. .--....... ..-:"I. NER, SANTA ANA . at 2089 Harbor mvd., or tires, A·l ml!chanical coral. paint. Rea] clean bug! , * S295. 494-49:5. * trade for el:Jty 2BR house. ~~70-~7~364~. ===.,,;=·~1~~~~:'~~~~~· '.1 '59 M.B. 219 4-di' tedan,•Xlnt pbDne 645-1982, 9am to .6pm <TYV-950l $695 Days M4-S65S Eves 642.-8684 ••t & bod R II '61 VW BUS, 40 HP, Xlnt·
7.snM. ._., · Y· uns we · • '56SPEEDSTER .CLASSI. $1599 cond, $850. 2953 Baker St., ' AUSTIN HEALEY $1100. Eves aft 7 or Sun. CAL SHAPE• Call B · 11 _.., _____ • -t.u _ _. __ -
'&I Cbevy hall-ton, v ... wllh t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiili 962-3!50 . ' ' "FRIEDLANDER" ,_ ,,,_ CM. "40-l76S. , Parkdale Camper wlth l • ''B Vw OM'lll' ---------1 • Businez1 547..SSSl, eves . 2100 Harbor Blvd. 645-0466 e '64 VW, XJnt tranllporU,-
rifriPntm and •IDW, oplit Full• -"p~ $2995 ZHX6111 AUSTIN A" ERICA MG ~833-~UL!.=__, _____ , 1>750 HACH (Hwy. st) VW "°" S450 "' "''' ottu
rim, •Wldard lhifL ""'"' '~~ ~ M -·•-•port f•~ '69~ "6U..r i ntu, 893-7566 e 537-6824 '62 'lug ' t.' .. .-_,, Ch:apmm Mobfle HOllles __...,. .,.. ---------, 962-1782. . • 4. Llcenlf! l"''-345. Sl,-.;i.00, 12331 e. Bl•J G G Salet:, Servtol!, Part. -su fJl!c window1, fac ~ Rad' 4 ~ ll t JIM st.EMONS IMPORTS. aeh •u, . ' Immediate Dl!Uverr Authorized Sales • Service ~ air, ' rad, custm blu. ~ kl, s1~""· exce en con. '63 VW Squareback Enc.
120 W. WARNER. SANTA . * 714/SJ0.2930 * AU Modell· DEMO SALE ~ Must:' $6900 673-6002. '66 Triumph Spl"'-. 4 •-'. dition. dlr. (BWM881) Will apart new tiN"s AM/FM
ANA •-o =-••• s ~ • 1HINI ~"' ~ f inance private party. d' gd bod $500 <= "-. '62 CorYaJr Van reblt ~ng. .&-3'•' .r aat """ ,ports "'1"<"· -e 1968 Porsche 912-AM/FM, radio and heater, removable 546-4052 or 494-6811. ra IO y, """""''~·
1969 FORD. VS, automatic ·Radio, beater, ~'°'"'""""'• __ "M6'' chrm whls Abarth l!xhausl hard top L!c. TFA 354. -"'""":..,.,:..,.=,:...,=~-1970 VW BUG, Xlnt cond.
transmiuion, .......,..r 1teer· Jux Int., duh panelled, TO-TI 1b&Ulf:, pin atr!P"tni. radial ne--;-ti~s. 'tt°bll eng. $4500. ~00: JIM-St.EMONS IM· NEW YW BUG $1795. low mileage, muat ,.... .. ~ inspect, over S950 invested -• tnn IU ~ Ing, power brakes, am con-548-~ •• ow N. 548-8322 PORTS, 120 w. WARN.Elt, $55 89 ontb eetl. 6TI'>-1192., ;
dltlonln& wilh Hlway $750 . $2795 • \'FRIEDLANDER"' 1956 PORSCHE. Y•llow , SANTA ANA. • pr. m '6t: vw CAMPER, &d .,.nd,
Campl!l' Cruiser. J1111t t be e '66 VW CAMPER:· Reblt 31«1 W, Cout Hwy., N.B. 53~Garden G~ ~ Reblt/Eng. sooo. 166 TRIUMPH TR4-A •""-~$1800 or best offer.
thing for the cycle groUp. ,mo~:~~ tires; tape deck M2-MB 5t0-l71t ''n!156611•cM•-'HWY537 ;_..!~ ** G73-9403 ** I.R.S., wire wheels, complete $147.71 down lncl~-i' * 536-4938 *
DI< 54G-9640 "'540-3540 ·~---tu & Lie. Or,n E-'67 ;~,.ton ~-~ 8' ~ 6 $1750 EVES: ,675--5545 ...L 1960 Spr:.a.:.. . ..L: '61 FIAT: 124 SPIDER . NEW-USE "'SERV. '61 Ponche Cabriolet 1600 nendw ·ulnter<i"'RP·, 1:;i,ml aculate YW LEA ING •e '60 vw. Good car. Nl!l!d n ......,.,,, ucu, ,...-• n• JI[ >Speed, radio, beater, Ra.di-..,._ Super, nu clutch, radials, co 1 on. v;w some \\'Ork.
Cyi, 3 sP!f, step bumper, CAMPER she.ll and boat for Best offer. .f94.8629 ab, custom plnstriping, Jow ~~ $3XICl/oller, 5494024 $1399 AT
on/ott road ""'" " ton "'""" piok·Up trucl< good ---------CHICK IVERS"'N $2'l5. . trlr h'teh _, ·-oo al' 3 30 mil•aa•. v...,, nn. moeh. '66 PORSCHE-912/5 "FRIEDLANDER" -"" 1'1!ar su1pen1non, t . COnu. ·........ .. : · p.m. BMW cond. (XJP-033)' MG VW e 1970 V\V 9 PASS / BUS.
XIS57nt ...:,~nnin&: rond. $1400; 5.11-7255 $2199 Sales, Service, Part1 $3600. Pvt Pty: 642-3593 1970 HARBOR BLVD, Same u Nl!w, 8,000 mi.
-.,,w. '62 Ford Econollne Van--$,795. ''FRIEDLANDER'' Immediate Delivery, 1969 Porsche 911-T 1 '~.:~c; J~~·2!'J COSTA MESA $2895 * 675-3151
68 Ford half-ton pick up. 8 6 cyl, •tick, xlnt cond. Great Authoriz@d Dlr. All Model~ Xlnt cond. 1·753--0010 '65 vw Squareba.ck, Xlnt
f'oot bed, V8. Standard shift. cam&lc ~~. ~~n,.llalll •. ~~ pty. Sales • Service • Parts 1J7SO llACH '(Hwy. Jt) '58 1600 SUPER w/sunroot, Ll'L.n.l1.IU' '60 VW Bug.Good cond. cond, Very clean, SIOOO U~. !Jl069A. Sl595.00. JJli{ .,..6.NO Vt.,.. All Models to Choose From ~3-7566 e 5:}7-6824 ruby red, blaupunkt radlo. S47S. MS-Sl56 * 838-4503 *
\SVLEWMARNONSERIMSANPORTTSA ',.!"'A VAN '66 Chevy VI oonvert'd. Service Monday 'till 1:00 PM .NEW-USE~SERV. $1400/ofr. 847-8042 aft 6 TIME FOR e '66 VW, Good Cond. *'968 SUNROOF VW .w/w
• • Af' . Wond panol'g, ,.fri&, ·•i•k. Sat 'till Noon ·----·--• '66 Porsche 912 "'UICK CASH M•ny Extr" * 617"'70 NEW 390 Ford 500 I 2 2 t · t - - - -.. ,. tires, r&h, lite blue, verj· ·
miles, auto trans~.n~w in ::abber~ $ln:i.~~r~~;;s COAST IMPORTS ,67 FIAT S I . 3lOO w Cna H NB ZVE 652 THROUGH A But It-Sell ic-Trade tt clean. Sl395. 968-5802. Ot Orange County Inc. . P D~R · it wy., · · -Sttk It -It's all available
'57 Ranchero or both' "Do-it-)'OUl'lflU camper" 12>0 W. Paclfk: Coast Hwy S~ial lime green paint, ~ &42--!M05 540-1764 $2699 DAILY PILOT thru Daily Pilot Oasslfll!d '65 VW 1500 SEDAN
5J6..8238. •57 Ford, 2 ton van $750 642-0400 • 546-4S29 dto, heater, 4-sPttd, like '61 MG Mideet. wire whetls, WANT AD ads. Place your ad FMMB radio, $885. '5.1 Chev P.U. 6 cyl, 1tlQc, 1 __ .,.~"'-"'_1_, Bal_boa_~'-'''-·---,=.,..='·~=--I new. CVCT.001) am/fm, new tires, Xlnt run. now •. call direct 642-5618 * 545-8624 * J2rttiport
3\JllpLlrl ~,
s«» or best oiler. 536-3136 '64 VW: Factory Camper. '69 BMW 1600 $1395 ning cond. hlust sell. $1050
or 962-ll76. Nu: Tires & Brakes, IM· 4~, radio, heater, radia1 auto sport ltd or best ofier. Frank 494.9015
CAMPER shell and boat fDt MAC! $1450. 548-1794. 5-7 p.m.
Datsun pick-up truck good '67 Ford SU per Van, $23tS . 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. '64 MG & '62 Cutlass Convt,
corid. • $295.00 aft. 3:30 p.cm. autornatlc. Xlnt oond. Mu.st auto spOrt ltd 537.rm Call Collect Sharp! Student needs· cuh, JJ.::· Coast Hwy.,~~764
5.11-7255 ll!ll lmml!diately. 644-6105. ,69 Fiat 124 C Make off~. 2359 College Dr,
'55 CHEV pick-up, f'l!blt eng. * 8%' ANGEWS CAMPER 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. pt CM, 546-fJ666 911. Xlnt cond, 200 act m i's
Very clean tfuu..out. Best ALMO~ NEW. 537-Tm Call Collect Exotic red \\1th black vinyl I========= I on nu eng, many extras.
otter. 646-7375. e 642-8514 e .69 BMW Dl2, AM/FM. IA bucltet Rats. Low mill!s, ~ MGB Will consider VW camper in
Qevy pick-up, " Ton, . ml'a PERFECT! had excdlent ~. Sacn· trade. Alt 5: 642-8907
8.'. 6 p>l. Good rood. .Dune But1IH 9525 • .,,.._ ""' !XLY'l3Sl Taki oloo '64 MGB RDS·TR =========! car In trade. Will finance • $1495. ~nm ' fULL CAGE: Fut A: co· RTINA ' private party. Call Pat dlr. Radio, heater, wire "''hfl!!l~,
'52 Chev % ton P .U: Powerful. Looks gd, Runs aft 10 494 7rio6 540-31.00 4-gpeed Ex~IWrft mecbani·
Body ROOd. engif'll! Md $75. gd. Must Sell! Asking $;115 am • ' · cal cond 1914-SOXJ 2050 F~t1: t 'C:M ...... ~-... -__ ,,,__ _____ '69 FIAT .~ coupe. gold, '$1195
I-==· ==="=·=· =·=,,,:.::•='=v="·= ~··='=' =~="=~= '61 CORTINA GT, AM!fM, 22.000 ml., rad. AM/FM-SW.
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• • '69 Cortina. Take over 9625 Garden Grove Blvd.
G.M.C. TRUCK CENTER
·e USl.D BARGAINS e
'It POID P100 '61 eMC Y4•T. rtCI UP
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"•fCHlf;IMi•lOM flltCIUP ........... -.---. '1995 <"7'"21.
'M INTllMAnONA.L ... ,, ...... -....
~UHl '1195
payml!Tlts $100. 646-1744, 11 you ad in the classilled 537-Tm CaJI Co~ect
646--0496. SECTION'!' Someone J s IT'S A brfftt .. 91!11 )'Ollr
DATSUN
-$-''Ll!ad~Bl!ach Cit.Its"
· ZIMMERMAN
2145 HARIOR BLVD.
540-641D
watchinc lor It. D la I items v.'ith ~. U&e Daily
642-S618 today! , . Pilot Cl&uilled. 642-5618
SAAB
Authorized Dealer
Sales • ~rvlce • Parts
Sonet Coupes in Stock
Orange County's NeweRt Dlr.
COAST IMPORTS
of Orange County Inc.
13JO W. PacWc Coa.1t Hwy.
642-0406 • 54&4.129
fmoorted Autos 9600 lmportad Autos 9600 Imparted Autoa 9600
WE HAVE THE
BEST SELECTION OF
BMW's
IN ORANGE COUNTY
• 1600'1
• 2002 . .... e HOO
e ALL'COLORS
e ALL MODELS
e21ooc .
e IMMIDIATI DILIVIR
'61 FIAT WAliON
Specie! luic~ V/6 e11ti111,
Red le, heeter, eutom•tic.
(UVT·lllOI
"ALMOST TOO .OOD TO II TtUI"
CAI AND DllYEI cafh tlleM .......... .,.._.._
~--11 N 9ttt1,. .,ectnl• •f l..,.n..11 c... .. W.... , ... ._.... crlttcs ... ttt.t •tll..,..tlc. lrs
time t. tell• • ,... llriwe. O.tf '" ...wH tk ..._.
c• tnily ....... ,. tM ,_,.,..._. •f ttih ,.,..., ttl··
•• ,. tr.111 ~:·-~ ~.1 .. M•t.r1 w.m
, • , MIW.. •f ftH c_.. hr IJ 1"'1· Dri" fflll I••
c•M,11.We MW IMW to4hly.
'61 MOfcades 20DD $2295 Completely rebuilt e11ti11e.
Redlo, hta+.r, 4.,peed,
fi11e mecht11 ir:1I co11d,
!YXU-9151
'" vw Rtdio, ht tftr, tullroof •
Real Sh•rpl $1395 'H SIMCA
Radio, httltr, whilt w1llt,
fully f1ctory equipp1d,
ICSJ.Oll)
$599
'67 FIAT
CJ>t,, ttdfo, 1'tat1r. G"41
tir1t. "-ed with Ol1ck
t.ucktt 111+.. ITRY.0161
$549 ~!,,~.~~ .. · $2295 ~··*:'· f11ll7 ~uippHI l11clud •
•llf •C• M•. plu1 1t1111y, 1t1111y
e•tr•t. f11lly er1elo1M c1t.1111.
l1t11t11c111f1te cofldition. 1 '67 IMTll•ATIOfllAL 06' POID PIH Vol ,..,, ....... ___ ~ -.... -
"' -14·.... '1995 .. ,-. p/10; -, ... •I ...._ t~UllCI :-....~ 12195
DOT DATSUN
OPEN DAILY
AND
SUNDAYS
18835 0..cll 81"1.
HunttJvton Beach -so.T781 or ~
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'61 FIAT
110 SpiJ1t 2 Jr. r1dlo,
h11+.r. 11Htt th11p l
1wn-6161 '1199 '61 CHIYY VAN
V /t. J '''-'• r1die,
h1tttr. He1,.., duty 111t•
p1111io11, A·I lftt ch. cond.
l#lJ7141)
. I '1795 :!
"If CHIT. ~-'IO!I . f..t •u· CHiY. Z·TO,,-
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.... -----· ·-'1795 -'2895 ....: ...... ,,,,. .•.
1111 S-of __ '711 & 71 G.M.C. Truda &
C111¥11 .. S. Us fllw A Good ONI.
· UflJVERSITY OLDS
'67 Datsun
Bla Sedan. Light bltae exter.
lor with hltdc v1n,yt bucker
1e11ts, 4 1Pl!ed, dlr. (TRJ19'l
Take small down. Will fin-
ance-pvt. pty, Call Maury
540-3100 or 49'·1'506 alt 10 am.
'7f.) DATSUN
2l50 lf4R~R ILVP., COSTA .M.SA 4Door5eda•.-!ll03AVA)
, dlr. WlU 1akt trade_ 0" U~ l40o9640 I 546-6751 ""'" priva!e party, Ca11
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I
PLUS ~ LAlGI SIUCTION Of
V'W IUSIS, ALI. COLORS
Joe Be rfeUI'•
T&M MOTORS
llOll GARDEN GROVE BLVD.
IAllS OPIM SUNIAT
PAm, lll'l'ICl-TUa .• THUii~ ntL f tH
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TRANIPORTATloN ' TRANSPORTATI ' TRAN5POR ATI ' N ' I-' 5 ltlAN:::;::::S~r,o="T,,;A;i.:J'.:,olO~N~~r-1'...:JR~A~NS:::.!J.i:'~~R;.:_TA2I!l!~OH~,..-~TJ!!::A::!:~~~S:.:.'.::O-,;;llT~A~T:.:.-10;::N:_.!T,;.:R::;A::;NS::::.;PO:z.:.R:,:T:::A~T:,:IO::.:N:...... TRANSPOl!,TAT!Olf'
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I.~~.~~"" ~ Imported Autoo KOO Antlq-, Cleaalc!~ ~aod __ c_._r. ______ Uaed Cira '900 Uaod C1n '900 u...i C1n '900 Uaed C1n 9900 Uu d Cera
VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEM ·n Miilil "A" --.m_cK BUIC ---:--cADllDl: -70 CaclRlacs
1-------1--------. Ford Roldater '68 vw 'ot vw Bu•. E-,.built Chevy Powered '65 ll,llCK '69 -~tra 2i~ •"<I ,.,,,,,.,,,,._ c 1 u t ch 646 4665 111 6 & wknds · '70 ~ WCMJOn
transmission, Titt$ in ~-Elec. 4-Dr. Sed. V-8, auto., run ~. atr CQn!t., vinyl Automatic, air condltlonins, 3 To ChooM from
collent •hape. 0-~• at R C Rod ~·· R&H, l!.S., P.B., lacL air. t<>p, AM/FM.' <•JO!Qll . -'" ~ ( "'M' Priced To •·11
d 1999 See 83130'."Chlck OCO on, I ,.... EJR 6'12 $3788 •--·-•!ft .• --Se 'an Ive...., lnc .. 445 E. a..t '68 302 Muatang. Built P"" $1418 UIKE $4388 AT
Hwy., N.B, 673--0900 Exi. S3 '"'lonallY Art Carr tram.. MIKE ""! MIKE ' -MIKE or S4. map. 1U1penaion, air h'" TH
na•I•. <WAK 020> ''2 vw CAMPER VAN duction,·411 gean, ete. c.u McCARTHY McCAR Y McCARTHY McCARTHY $1-~aa $400. -"°'' 51>-3681, 9700 ---•. UICK--BUICK--1101_C"11---IOICK ~ VOLVO • Autos WoniMt 15550 Beach Blvd. I' --------w6 PAY TOP 15550 BE-ai;h Blvd. at San Diego FrY.j'. 15550 Beach Blvd. 15550 Beach Blvd. Harbour V.w. at San 01e,. ,.....,,, 8M-.13<l . S!l.2450 at San Diego Frwy. at San Die"° >)wy, l.l"Ll'Ll"Lft CASH 891-3341 • "31·2450 ·= ruv1~· 894-3341 • "31·14M '9j.J3U. 531.Sl!i) u" "''w.. • pvt pty mus t '67 RIVIERA· NU polya-Iua 1962 CAD. Convertible 1HINI • OUICK '68 RIVIERA se ll. Beaut silver grey air F/P siooo ml ' Private o.....e.o UOO. 1BT11 lµ:ACH BL. 8424435
. HUNTINGTON BEACH
LarcJe 5elec:tlon
Of YW Campers,
'VOLVO' FACI'ORY w/blk vinyl top. P/s, pwr ' ' . • .... ..,.
ID
for U!ed can "' truclm just AIR CONDITTONJNG di•e brla, pwr bockeu, tilt $2700. * 5'0l-<!5 * 492-38'18 *
call U1 for frle estimate. Full power vinyl top strato whl, AM/FM, ndlals, mag '70 SPORT WAGON -Like '68 EL DOftA.00, 32.000 "FRIEDLANDER" GROTH CHEVROLET bucket .. ~.. duom:. ...... whls, pwr wnclws & more. new, po/pb, air. $3500. mi'•· All ..-. Like new.
Vans, Kombis,
luses, New & Used
Immediate Delivery
wheels! AM / FM stereo, &'J3..3313 5'S-&U9 or 6f4.®1 ~-557~.
111H SIAcli" OfWV: Wf 893-7566 • 5.17-6824
NEW-0SED·5ERV.
Alk. for Sale& _Mane.pr-power ~r '°'*8.-~t &-tele-Cl;EAN '63 Buick RMera, -'tl7-RJVIER;A: NU polyclaA, THE--Fastest draw in tht
l82ll 8eacJ:I Blvd. scopic steering wheel, Load. air cond, new ·paint. See to air, 1'/P, 53,000 mL Weat ••. a Daily Pl lo t
Huntfneton Beach ed w/extras. (X01..M4) appreciate. $USO. &46-8U> $2100. * 5tM4'75 Clusllitd Ad.~
817-EllST Kl 9-3331 5ALE $3111 PRICE CHICK IVERSON
YW ~ LATE MODEL Orange Co>mty:• Larg"t Imported Autoo -lmportod Autoo · KOOlmported Aulvl 9600
VOL VO CLEARANCE CADILLACS Selectlon of Quality C.dlllacs 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
5f9.3031. Ext. 68 or 67
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WANTEo· Nabers Cadillac:
'7D-STATJON \VAGONS & ANY OTHER 2600 HARBOR BLVD.,
'70-SEDANS-2 &: 4 Doors LATE MODEL Costa Mesa
VW 1965 Sedan. Good cond. 'TD-1800 E CPE. GENERAL MOTORS CAR 540-9100 Open SUnday
Grey w/ttd interior. Radio '71}-164 SEDANS--4 Speeds .SEE CHUCK TRAPP QR '69 RIVIERA-Lie No. XOX-
& ex~. S800. 642-29U. 420 DEAN LEWIS BILL MAC-€RAc;<EN 154 r\ir, stereo. Nu ri.Uchelin
Colton. Newport Shores. 1966 Harbor, C.i\I. 61s.9303 Nabers Cadillac ti.J.>ts._ Powder blu. w/drk
'68 BUG-LT bl ue v.·/blk int, ,68 v-2600 HARBOR BLVD. blu lop. $3800 cash. For
Af.-l I FM. only 24,000 n1i . olvo 142A Costa I\-1esa • Quick Sale! Pvt. Pty;
Orig owner. lmmac. $1400 2 Door Sedan Automatic 540-91 00 Open Sunday 714/_84S-_322_1_. ~---
646-8613 . . ra-165 L S b ' dio, die. Ha• h•d loving WE PAY CASH e a re 1968 VW Camper, pop lop, care. {YXU 248) Talre trade ·
Many xtras. Xlnt cond. \Viii finance private party. FOR YOUR CAR 2 Door. Loaded! Fla\\'less con. $2700. 54S-251B. Call J\'laury aft 10 am di tion. dir. Must &ell. Will finance. 494-7144 • '64 VW Bus. Seats, radio, 494-7506 or Siro-3100.
new paint & tires. "Big eng. • 1960 VOLVO S44-Recond. CONNELL'· 1966 Buick Special 2 dr cpe.
@USED CARS -~
AT
HARBOUR V.W. 11065 •" -·· R&H, PS, air cond. In xlnt · ~. eng, new paint, dean. $275.
'6t VW Bug w/sunroof, new 67>-2785 CHEVROLET ~~ Pri party. $1215. "E.sy lo RHch on tlte Way to the llHch"
pmt, $625. --1~96S~v~.,~.,,~,.~, ~s---2828 Harbor Blvd. i==-"='=·~=~=~
•=-*=Call=846--<582=-· ~*-Clean, good """ Pvt ply, ~Cos-'"-"'-=-lilll--12lll--I~--~-.~ .. ~ 1871 l lleac:h Blvd. Hlllltl11910n ia..c:h, 842-4435
' CADIL~C
'66 CAD. eonv.JEl ,Dorado -•a SEDAN dt V
all pwr1 clln\ate oontrol, 1!/wht vbQi, top. ~
AM/FM 1te:reo, cru.ile_ con· equlppec:t. $5000. ~.
trol, tilt 4 ttle. it:ftrin& • ~68 El Dm:ado •
whl, (Lllde-mattc, twilllle Fnll,y equipped. lo ml ,._
sent, $20f9. 642--'413 or S4995 · • .. ..-.
·~.w COSTA MESA
'71 HONDA:."
e All: COOLID Pll:ONT
l!NGllHI!
• PRONT WHEEL DRIVS e l'OWlR ASSISTID SILi'· ADJUSTING fRONT DISC allAKIS e MAXIMUM Sl"llD 7S MJ'ff e UP TO ... MIL.II Piii: ........ e POUR•PAISt:N•IR, t 011:. llo.t.M
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11395
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UNIVERSITY
OIDIMOllU
-WIOll llVD.
'69 • VOLKSWAGEN Bug, $1600. 832-5942 eves. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR. 1~~==:::._;;-:;":=__:~::.;·-::·Jo!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!"'"!!!!l!l!ll!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!! ... !!!!l!_!I!!!! ...... _____ _
dark blue,_ many extras! '69 VOLVO 4 dr sedan, likE.! FOR TOP USED CARS New C1r1 98~ New C1rs 9IOO New Cars , ,..._,, Cars nDO New C1r1 9800New Cars 980I '
Immac. Orig, owner. ·$1695. -nd 16 000 . If your car is extra clean, 1-----------------=..o_;;..;;.._ __ .;.;.;=;;...;=;,,_--...;.;---'--'-"'----'==_;;,;c.;;.. __ _;-"'"" 84&-7057 new, 81: co ' ' mi see us first.
e 1963 -vw BUS: W/'67 $2300 ov.ner 673-6004. BAUER BUICK
"Eng, $525 or BEST OFFER. A t• Cl 1-96.1.5 234 E. 17th St. * 646-6770 * n iques, ass cs Coota Mesa 54S-7765
'62 VW Bug. New Porsche J\IUST SELL! Hardtop '29 IMPORTS WANTED
brakes, board rack. Needs MODEL-A. Tnlck. Orange Counties
body 1\'0fk. $3:i0. 54~ * 545-2486 * TOP S BUYER
BILL J\fAXEY TOYOTA
lmportttd Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 18881 Beach Blvd.
H. Beach. Ph. 847-8555
.~ ..
FRIENDLY AUTO CENTER
NOW AT ITS
NEW LOCATION!
13861 Harbor Bin., Garden Grove
--DATSUN SALES & SERVICE
PICbp
'1966 -l
The Uttle
SorH1fll ..
1200
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4 Dr.w.
'2040
e CASH FOR CARS e
Running or riot
54114634 after 3 pm
·e TRANSPORTATION car, must be in good running
cond. 842--7294. '
!hid C1n
WE BUY
CARS
9900
._~
21fllJ Harbor Blvd, 645-0466
AVANTI
e R-3: WITH PAXTON
SUPER.cHARGER. e mso. ** 675-5258
BUICK
'66 RIVIERA
Auto., R&H, power steering
& b rs k es, air, chrome
wheels, License S'fR 928
$2388
MIKE
McCARTHY
BUICK
• BIG SELECTION e
FRIENDLY AUTO CENTER
15550 Beach Blvd.
a t San Diego Fnvy.
894-3341 • 531-2450
1970 BUICK Skylark Custom
4 dr. H.T. Sedan. P/S,
P/B, alr-cond., radio, wh.
w/blue int. $2995. Contact
Jean Monley at Cadillac
Controls, Mon. thru Fri.
~2491. Ext. 222
13861 HARBOR BLVD.
1S9.7000 GAROEN GROVE
Open 1 0.Y• 'lit t ,. .M.
139-7000
• '60 BUICK $258 •
GOOD C'Ofm. * 968-6819
Imported Autos 96001mported Autos 9600 Imported Auto1 KOO
TOYOTA & VOLVO TRADES
$1295
'68 Datsun 510 Sed1n
H11t1r, '4 tpttd. (V EY6101
$4495
'68 Porsche 911
$1295
'66 Volvo 122 Sttcf.
2 ,jr. R., H .. 4 •pied. Sh1rp. 16S2Al:Pl
$1595
'67 Volvo 122 Station W1gon
It., H., 4 speed. IVEJ 21i41
$1095
'67 Toyot• Coron•
1 ed. R., H., 1tl(.lr. IVOR61•1'
$1295
'68 Toyot• Coro_na
Sed. It., H., •11+orn1tic. IVG E•••I
$1495
'68 Triumph Spitfire
M•r .. Ill ltoJ,tr. R., H., 4 1p1ecl, w1re
wheel•. CWXN4541
$795
'62 Volksw1gen
4 1pe1d, tomp1titio11 O r•l'l'§I•· R11! sh1rp.
IQKICl61 1
$1695
'68 TOyot• Corona
H.T. Cp1. R., H .. 1utorn1tic, ,;, cond.
!W~Et2J J
$1295
'64 MGB Ro1dster
R., H., ~ •peM, w;,e wheels IOMU21l)
$1595
'69 Volksw1gen Bug
R., H .. 4 speM, <XSS•&41
$795
'63 TR38 Roodlltr
R., H,, 4 •peM, wlre wheel•. _IPRA•141
$1595
'69_ToYJtf• C.oron1
Sed. It., H., tutomtfi(.. IYIUtltl -r-
$195
'69 Dune Buv11
Cor••;r en9. Aufornefic tr111t. ,rlCecl to
ttll. IOtJADXl
DEAN . LEw-1s
IMfO.RTS .
1966 HARIO~ ILV& COSTA Mi.UL.
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' ' ' YOU'VE GOTIA DRIVE COMET!
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' 3AtLNIW
fORA.NIW:DRIVING .. -THillLL COMI
AND MllT THI aii'rlR SMALL. CAR
-··• ·1971-• .--'MIRCURY-COMIT. Lowest
Priced Mercury. Ea!J llainienance. Great Gas Mileage. Short
WheelbaH for Parkin& Ease. Family-Sized Interiors. Sporty
Looks.
$
SEE ALL THE NEW
1971 's IN OUR SHOW ROOMS
Y! MODILS
INCLUDING A
302¥·•· ·
ORDIRTODATI
LOVE AT FIRST DRIVE USED CARS
.
-'66 Continental $1899 .
2-DOOI: COi.ft. Y-4 ..... a.... .... ..., ................. ,....,... __.;........,....,, .........
.... -.fMm ' .
'67 OLDS 98 .._, ... __ _,. $2066 •Ir r;.w,....-.....,, ...................................
.....~~ ...
'69 VW ·: '67 PLYMOUTH
.,..00.-. ....... -.-$1399· ...,..,.-....... -.-. $1099' ""' ......... '-· • lliln. .._ ,. . ,.,_. IMrillg. ,._. WolDn. ,...
1cJo.otl ., "'°"" ,., ..... .,.,,""'-· dill. ........ wtiit9wlll tirH. ......
X\11701 gloss. ... CO'l'WI. !Wfll6 · .
'64 Continental
4-000f: $f!Wf, V-t. ........... ,._
.,.( .......... Ml,... ....... ......... '""""""" .......... ..... ~-..C1'W770
OPIN SUNDAYS
MARQUIS
COLONY PARK WAGON
$~!8l4 FUll
PRICE
~ NEW111g· ~~'<""-_ ..._ MONTEG
~-r.-p.. 2 DOOR
FULL
PRICE
~$246'5
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Saturd'J, Oclobff 10, 1•71
TRANSPORTATION RANSPORTATION _ TRANSPORTATION I iTiR:A;'N';:S:':PO~R;..:TA;..:T;..:l.:.ON;;;;;;JT=RA=N=S=P=O=RT=A=T=ION==ITRANSPORTATION
1 ~u:;;...i""-.:.C•'"'"-'--~ ;;u.o....i;;;..c;.;·•.•;:;.• __ _.;._= _u_ .... _c_._ .. ______ UMil C.rs -U1ed Cora t900 CAMARO U.... C•rs 990C
TRANSPORTATION _TRANSPORTATION
Utod Con 9900 Used Cora -------CADILLAC CADILLAC CADILLAC CADILLAC CADILLAC CORYAa FIREBIRD ____ _.____ ---·1'66 c.m.... RS, air, dh<l--------·l---·-----FORD
9 Cod.F'"•croCpeR.Ydo Ville e C·,, ,69 •• ,,,_Vo.lie e CADILLAC '61 "'"""" PIS. 350 '"'· Blue '62 CORVAIR '68 Flttblrd 35<>17,000 ml, <-
Ml --EL DORADO w/ vinyl top. $2900. '-SPffd.newpai.nt.newtlret, !pd, loaded! Beaut. S200J,
AIR OONDmONINC FACTORY FACTORY &ff-®37, radio, hfate.r, very, very 642-6'147 or ~rm
Cod. ''4 Cpe. de Ville e Ced. '67 Conver11ble ..... FACTORY
• AIR CONDmONING FACrpRY
TOP llDLUR
fll.ll Jeather interior Cruise AIR CONDfflONINC l.-ot trol, tilt wheel Automa· Full power, pluah f\ll l leather
tic !dimmer. Full Power, An Jntcrior, ale"?, tilt ~I,
Full. JIO"''tr, all leather inter. AIR CONDITIONING AIR OONDITIONING '68, Camuo. Auto, clnn. V!, clean. IVCL-806)
ior, tilt & telescopi~ wheel. Full power, vinyl top, Luxur· Beautiful Fi.remlit llnillh w/ crqu mqa, lo ml. Best $445 FORD
tor
. CLEAN USED CARS
See Andy Bmwn
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
~ional val1,1e llWL673) door loc.kw light sentinel, AM / i'M, light dimmer. iol.I! cloth & leather Interior. padded top. Full leather ex. offer, pvt pty. 644-Q40 41#
fSBBil4J 4 to choose from. Dual comfort 5eata, Stereo terior, Full J)O\\'eted door '68 CAMARQ..8 cyl, aood I~ --.,, '61 Ford Econoline Van.
Take your pick, ooly, . • muJtlplex, power door loc~, locks, trunk opener, light rood. Pvt pty, $1515. 112 W. 2100 Harbor Blvd 66-0466 38.000 mi. Full Interior.
SALE $2"3 PRICE tilt Ir telescopic wheel, twl-sentinel, stereo multiplex, Coast Hwy, N.B. ~1 · Good 11rPs. With.n'IOIOrcycle
i'SALE $1111 PRICE eoc., eoe. CVCU"14) . • SALE $2118 PRICE ~Nabers Cadillac onn1" County'• Lara••• 2060 Harbor Blvd.
t-200:! HARBORJlLVO._ Selecti<>n ot Quality~~
: cosrA MESA Nabers Cadillcic
1 OPEN SUNDAY
0ruge County'• Largest light sentinel, po1Ner trunk t.1lchelin tirts. Sold new & &: mounts, good dirt bike.
Selection-""'n11ty Cadilla--opener, elc,, etc. <065AGC) _,. __ b (UTl.582) CHEVEW _ CORV£1 IE All for $950. ~139~ ~----SAL tr -.•m P~RTCE-'e.'"=d ,_..,, Nabers Cadillac 0rang, l°unty'1 ......... SALE $3999 PRICE • Corvette '70 '64 couno,.,, Squ;re ''"'' 8"'
Costa Mesa
MJ.0010
~-, County's • --1 e '6;4 CHEVELLE: P/S, Stl R \Vgn, Xlnt cond. •Ir cond. t968 EL OORAOO • Fully 2a'.ll> HARBOR, BLVD., Selection o! Quality cadillacs SeJ;~i:n o1 QualJty 'C;dllacs Auto, V4, Make Otter! ng ay nu tlfes, will cuarantee, 1 ~~~;.P,g:tdt~l~a:rer!~ '68 Cad. Et Dorado $4,885. 540.91~ Costa ~ SUnday Naben Cadillac Nabers Cadillac * 5.16-'llWi * AIR ~~~~NING =4 S895. Dr. HartJus. Aa~!~::.· g';;;';,r ,::,r~~:
' 200l HARBOR BLVD.,
540-9100 Open Sunday
'66 FAIRLANE WAGON
'.rite. Pvt ply. $4150. Phone Speed cont.. auto lighta, FMFO :°"R~'8lc.,...:-,,llM"8,...;cad~llla~c-l"-n 2600 HARBOR BLVD., 2600 HARBOR BLVD.. Showroom hah fastback with I ;,;;60,.-_ .,F"ALCO="'N,--,W,,__a.,.g-o.,....n: (TAY 279} WiU take car in
:;519--0377, 8 to 5 only, ask for stereo, 557-4611, ext 4. good orig. cond. Best otter. C06ta Mesa Costa Mesa CHEVROLET removeable panels 350 V-8 Rehlt/eng, auto/tT'ans. Gd. trade or finanee private par. :
o;:tbrto==· ======;:....::Wkdays°"'"""be;;l•;;"';•;;;Pm=::, ==-Call 543-{l988, eves. ~9100 Open Sunday 54().9100 Open Sw>day l-------.,--1 engine. Finistied in spark-Trans/car, $200 or Bst Ofr. ty. 5464052 or 494-6811. °' ========.:.:========-'========I '66 CAPRICE ling Erm"" whi" w/phub 536-3!Xl3 •'66 Fonl LTD. xln'l oond. A;,' ~ Used Cars 9900 t900UMd Cars '900 Door H.T, S.S. Auto .. radio, metallic blUe vinyl interior .. 67 Fairiane conv. P/i, r&h, cond, fully equipped, $895.
heater PlWt!I' steering All options incl. power steer., elect top. 390 CID, 42,000. 838-2188.
LUXURY
PRESTIGE
QUAUTY
THE FINAL STEP UP
' •
IMMEDIATE DllMRY
This outstanding motor car is even ~ore outstand-
ing in 1971. for an experience you'll never forget,
come in today and take a drive in the new Lincoln
Continental Mark Ill for '71.
I
Orange County's Finest Used Ca~
Over 50 To ChooH From
'69 C:o)ifTINENTAL s4222 Coupe. S. factory air condi tlon-
lng, (ull poWct, ra.dio, hea~r1 Landau Roof. AD Contlnenw luxury features. (YPT830J
Cpe. The essence <>f luxury, I 68 C:ONTININTAL · • s3555
fully power equipped. leatlm' ~~1:~~1;~7t ~~~u top.
4 door Bedan. Luxury equipped '66 C:ONTINENTAL $2333
thru out, Full power & fact<>ry
air, low mileage, well maintained.
EKL 542.
Aut<>matic transmission, power '68 COUGAR Xl7 $2666 !l~l~:'h:'aet~~r:;~~~i~?'
XEW 188.
wheel. Uc. XEW 331.
I
'67 C:OUGAR $1888 Auto. tram., RIH, P.S., FAC.
TORY AIR CONDmONING,
white-wall tires, etc. CTUXl90)
I
Automatic, factory •ir, I 66 IUICK RIVIERA
f~er, R&:rl. ( l s1999
I '70 MONTEGO MX SPT C:OUl'I $2888 Radio, heater, V-8, automatic
trans., power steering, factory
air I:. In factory warranty.
C252AGPJ
'69 MUSTANG s2444 VS. automatic, facto1CixJalr, PS.
Rtil, landau to~, actual miles. ( 14)
'66 MERC:URY C:O~ONY PAIK $1666 Station Wagon. Full powtr
with factory air, drive:n only
3.J.000 miles. IRRZ734) '
'68 MERCURY C:OLONY PAIK $2888 10 pass. lilation wa <>n. Auto-~:!~~:~~.~~d::e!_~~·cro';er
air, top luggage rack, excellent
condition. YCM 716.
I
'67 PORD GALAXll ~333 4 Door Hardtf Automatic, fi..~ air, P , PB, RifL !V . )
I
I 65 C!)MET CALIENTI s999 Convt!rtible, automatic tnns·
mission, radio, heater, pov.-er
stecrln{l; power brakes, very
clean. AB 885.
I
'65 MUSTANG Automatic transmission, ndlo.
heat.er, power 1tttrin1f, factory
air, XSA 945.
'67 Sedan De Ville. Full power, and C:ADILLAC $2666
fact?!: air. Very clean.
A GB 26..
BETTER IDEAS MAKE BETTER CABS AT
ohnson•son
LINCOLN COHTINENTAL • MARK m • MERCURY• COUGAR
540-5630 COSTA MESA
2626 Harltor Blvcl. 642·0911
'J'BRIJE GENEIU'J'IONS I N 'J'BB A(l'J'OJllOBILE BVSINESS
1111 °t"" IS~ ..,Ac:TOIJ..JllllC:T!.,UHCOl.H..llU:UlY DIALll IN ow•• C:OUHTY
' . ~
JIOWtt' brakes fact .k brakes, !_lectric windo~ Sharp Int, xlnt mech. No ---------1
cond ..l'-.1 • 1 ""Li Hydni auto trans. Stereo fault. $995. 846-llGS
RUH"..,.. ...... v.. · 0 p, c. multiplex &: just 7800 Catt·
-· lull drl il 1=••n) '69 FORD Ranch Wagon. $1688 Y v.n m "· ·~ SALE $.5555 PRICE Au'°; tac air PtS -MIKE Nabers Cadillac ~ ... ~~"';,, .. ~' oond.
M"'CARTHY 2600 HARBOR BLVD, 1964 Fairlano SporL• Coupe. _., COSTA MESA V8 289, p/11, good tires, new
LINCOLN
'66 ContlnentaJ, air, pwr,
leather, Xlnt cond. $1625 or
offer. 494-4712.
MAVERICK BUICK OPEN SUNDAY brak.,, $550 da,. 5.16-380<;
15.i5o '67 CORVETTE ~'~"='5.16-_7_433 ____ = '70 i\IAVERICK. LiXe New!
San--Beach Blvd. H.T., with soft top, 4-spttd, 1962 Ford station \vagon. R& Lo ml, Shell 5 f a Ii on • •!,..,.,.A Diel &0531".,';"50 • electric wind.OWi, powl'r H, automatic. J\1cchanics (Goldenrod & PC Hwy) ~ -·sn steering, AM/FM radio, Special. Phone 968-5214 after S2450. --""-'-=-===---!power djsc brakes plus fac· 6 '64 CORYETIE tory wamonty. CZNB·958) P.M. l========I
"327'", -4 speed. AM I FM, $2199 '67 RANCHERO xlnt cond 6
'cyl ., 3 spd, 2 new tires. citlJ MERCURY
Brand new wkl• oval•, com· "FRIEDLANDER" plete:ly original, all this Vet "4"°93°'--'-' _<92-_59_u_. -~~ 1 ·59 l\fercury Mon I ere y
~ iJ a new home, OSC 13750 IEACH (Hwy. 3t) '£.6 Econ. van camper, r & h, Custom. 2 door hard top, V8
279, 893-7566 e 537-6824 new mags, tires, xlnt cond. automatic, radlo and heater,
. $1399 ~... $1495. or ? ? ? 492-0628 factory air conditioning, _____.._._ =~~-~~~~-I vinyl roof, full vinyl in-CHICK IYERSON ""' Fall-hme 4 d<. H•nl lo o.dor. 9500 mn ... 06\ASL. '63 STINGRAY: R/H, 4 apd, find model. Xlnt. cond. 2 JIM SLE>IONS YW .615-4554 • oriainaJ owner. S ,995.oo. 1
Radial tires. Many Xtn.a! o· IM PORTS, 120 W.
, ~9.30Ji Ext. 66 or 61 Xlnt Cond. $1650, 536-2109, '£.6 GAr.AXIE 500-Ps/pb, fac WARNER, SANT A ANA.
1970 HARBOR BLVD, 673-&KS. air, !ape deck, Very good
COSTA MESA '68 c....ette hnl1p lboth oond. Lo ml. 642-2065 '61r Colony Park
~A"'rr=E"N"T"'l"'ON"'°"'B~U"Y~E~R=sl tDp&) 327, 4-spd, mag rims. '32 Model "A" Roadster 9 Passenger Wagon. Full pow-~~ "'7 •-1 un -Che p od .er + air CQnditioning, dlr. Let ua help ........ , find a ~...,.. . .,. .....,, • .....,........,..., vy ower
,.. 000 •=• ··• 6 knd J\.tust sell! CXLE 6.18) Will car at no cost to you. '63 CORVETI'E Convei-t, 327, .................. t & "' s. lake tra d e <>r finance.
Sellen allO welcome, Custm body, Real Sharpt '64 Falcon C<lnvt·Aut<>, -r&h, 4g.1.7744.
CaJI now 542-4431 $1275. 645-0439 new t<>p. Good cond., $673.
Auto. Referral Service I========= ~3 "'kdys aft 5 '61 MERC STATION/WAG-= COUGAR -~--~----1 390 P/S, P/B, air, '63 OIEVY, aocxl body, ~ THE SUN NEVER SETS on Reblt/trans & heads. $35(1.
new 4-spd Muncie trans I.I----------Pilot Oa.ssi!ied 96S-3132
linkqe. AJ.90 good 283 '67 Cougar Cpe, orig., like I ..-========-=========I w/quad, ALL OR. PART, nu, ZJ.,000 ml, auto, ps,
642.-9600 radio. $1675, 67~ or
'64 Malibu, Chevelle 2 dr, bt.1,6=13--0....,,.128_. -=-.,--=c.,,-
V8, auto, Pr.-•t.. pr. _k_., 'J!l .. ~. ~1, p/s, RJH,
radio, he&ter, priv. parey, ilr, below blu bk, wtnds <>r
&44-1155. aft 6 pm. $3450 675-7980.
'63 CHEVY Van, GrNt run-
ning cond, $ffiO ()I' best of-
fer. Rob SJS.1229.
Y '1)3 Chevy Impala O::inv:
PIS. PIB; P/\Vln, 'A/C.
"Oeanest Oievy in Town!"
$650, 67>5023.
• '56 Oievy, 283, Xlnt cond,
ewrythifw new, make oil•.
54&-0298.
Gd~&ED
$95. * * 642-5539
'61 lmpole 2-dr HT
$350. Aft 5, 847-1062 * 1957 CHEVY·$110 * 646-7624, 548-7693 *
DODGE
'62 Dart
Wagon
Automatic, radi<>, heater.
(MPN 02'l)
$299
MIKE
McCARTHY
BUICK
15550 Beach Blvd.
San Oleg<> Frwy.
894-3341 • 531-2450 '65 <J>evy SS-283, auto, p/1,
.-""""'·"""-. s.c '68 DODGE RT
$699. 968-4691 FUU. POWER + factory air,
1963 Ole9y BelAlr 9-paa Low miles. Must liqtddate
wgn. Fully equipped, ind immedl•l2ly. ht $2099 buys,
air. X1nt cond. 673-5099 XEU354,
CHRYSLER CHICK IYERSON
YW
'61 OtRYSLER 300 corrv. 549-30n Ext 66 <lf 67
Red w/blk top, air cond. 1970 HARBOR BLVD
full pwr, buck. sts, many '70 DART SWINGER ~~ ply, Must sell. $l50 &: T.O.P. 548-8055
====="·=::::. = For M ad 1o sell around COMET .._dock. •w 642-5611.
9900 Used Cars
tOOK!-WHAT -
WE HAVE FOR YOU·
150 USED C:AIS TO C:HOOSE FROM
'61 MERC:UIY C:YC:LONE
VI, 11uto., power ''"'"'°' tl<ltecl g!IH, wh"I CONtrs. An ()I( c;1r
In every w.y, IWID 671),
'67 FOID GAL SOO
VI, IVIO .• tactory air, ~
1teoer1nt1. Ok "' 1v1ry wey,
V•y c!Mn. !VCK 6S4),
'65 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
6 cyl., •tick 5fl.lrt, rlldlo, huter, • 9ood v•lue MW ur trlde In, (Fll.F 57JI.
'61 EL CAMINO S.S. 396
VI, 11110 .. red!D, hMl'tr,'"' ~ llood .... 1...... "
1•111111.
COMET New Cars 9800New Cars 9100New Cars 9800
1964 C<lmet automatic. 6 cyJ.1--------------------.C....-'----:..:.::.:.
inder. 4 Door Sedan. Has ra..
dio .l beater, A tine tton·
omy &r transportation car.
Priced well bcJow blue book
at $395. Finn, Call 837-039
El T<>to.
'62 COMET
ExcelJent cond, $425. * 831).2868 *
CONTINENTAL
LINCOLN Continental '69 4
dr. Io mlnt condition. Vinyl
roof, leelber interior, ail'-
cond, pwr strg A bkn., pwr
wind<IW!, 6 way seat, tape
stereo, tilr-wheet. $4,195. Ph-
days 673-7022, n I t e s
54<-1813.
'64 CONT., 1 <>wner, 4 dr.,
air cond., leather, xlnt cond.
$950. or !?1' <49'l-0628
• '66 CONT'L 4 dr, xlnt.
cond. Llhr, air, vin," tp ..
am/Im, SI875 644-2859 aft 1
CORYAIR
'63 CORVAIR
f Spttd, n.dio, beater.
(OllV 166\
$588
MIKE
McCARTHY
BUICK
t~ Beach Bl'ld.
at San Dlego·Frwy.
894--1341 -531-24.iO
'63 Cmvair Monn cpe
Auto, radio, aood
tran1portatlon. $275.
6!'"'49'
'64 Corvatr, Good eond,
0Yerhau1ed ere. Beat otter.
t.11 after S pm: U5-0446.
'65 CORY AIR Con& 4·spd,
' new paint. Xlnt cond. JtiOO
or best ofr. 968-4378.
NO mattu fta1 it Sit JOU
can ~ ft: With a DAILY £II.OT WANT Al>l ~
1970
BRAND NEW
DRIVE IT HOME
82495 '11U
DllMllD
ptlCI
"SERVICE
FIRST"
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TllANSl'OllTATION . TIUNSPOllTATIOlil -TllANSl'Ol!TATION -TRANSPQRTATION TRAl:ISl'ORTAT10N -TRA"!Sl'Ol!TAT1oM. -TllANPOllTATICllil TDNSJIOITlTION fliANSl'OR'rA tiCllii~ ·l
~al'! ttOOU!O'I Cari 9'00 Uaad Can 9900 UMd Cars-'900 Uaad Ciro-"" Uoai Caro r 9'00 UMd-Caro .... U...i Cari "" Uaad Caro
MEICUIY MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH .~ ;'Potn!Aw.:.. "':, .... PO~C__ ·PONTIAC -=-"ll;;;,,;W:....IBl_U_l--""'"11 BAUER ·e:s c.10.,i PU!< Sta. w.,: '66 MUltang •· DW1mpbll• '67,. 1Mt \"tv-fh VIP • -• ...,;J. ·ii t•"""-~.11.nt:•A/.-;\0.11.w... ' •u-GT 0 '" RAMSLlll ·I J'ull pwr A: a.ir CIOlld.. Gd JdR CONDITIONING 4 door Sedan Cpe; ~ .. .... '-~ , '!'.:"", • • . • .-ST-A-1'10N WAGON ~
CftDd. Call 548-4'MS. ;._ • FU1I JIOv.~i'. air c:ondltlonlnc, This clean convertible ha5 California Gold ONLY 2'.150 t.qCU, MILES .,. ~ ~?_NlliO .,. 4 S~, r.dio, bf'ater,.a track Full power, Very dMn Md 1 ·
BUICK • !_lmmacu11.te, 'dlt. 33,000 mu. Ml ~r. tilt telescopifle Black Vinyl bterlor . ~~y~ _... Dlx.f'Ottdiill.•don 1'11Dat ltmlO. dlr. Amtrleu Siii, r(IJJ\.lfl) -~," "MIJ$TQG__.._,._ es. (N0S703) MUlf. ttll. WW . \\'hel:l, radio & heater, wtrlte. Under 25,00,l m.I. AJ1l CONDm ONJNG Y'* encllit: ~,·....,,, new tidlt":lVB w,I\ eartiutt..,~ ;J11fl, • , • J
tina.nce. 494-?T-44. ' wall tim. Very nice condl· 383 cu tn. V.8, 2 bbl. w• .~~ Blue tinilh ·P,OWtt b~. AufQ..~., atori ®"ll)ietely·~ en-_
IN •
'67 Mustang l'attbeck .. _ don d"9 to the )OW mileage Automatic Tranamisalon w/~ Vinyl tl'lter.; raa .• htr., WSW tiftl, ti.It sine. CHSX531)' Will take ·-~ .. I Automatic~ JIOW· 1969 Mach. I black jaJ!e/bui; A dme upkttp, tVEll682), Power Dltc Brakes power 1tHr., auto. trans., wheel, electric ftU "1.ndow, tra.de or_~ prl\tata par. I
er steering. Llc.'TSK·210 Int. PS/PB, a.Ir, 1tereo. SALE ,1666 PRICE Power Wlndow1 radio~ IWater, WSW ttrt1, etc, ITSA·273l t)'. M6-G2 or 49f.fiu;-2100 ~llor Blvd. ~
' $1399 Woll k•ot <iv e<i«<! '"' 'Nabers Cadillac ~!~"'r..:"::On1rot Uot"I IJau. '"·A. roat SALE $2111 PRICE MUS? s.tl ·~ Le,._, 1 _J~OSIA
'if . " •
MESA ·
J ~nu ~i ll i i
_1\ 111 p Ll ! I •:,
3iOO W, Cout Hwy., N.B.
6U-&t05 5'fl.1764
:'~-1~1 imo. "3-511' r-~ARB0_11_ru,vlb-_ R«linlllt R1Jh1J' .. n1 s.a1 ;;;-'S 1P ":!~ ·;,.,~i:=>, ~:.=; 1.u..,. '":!~ :... .... ~. 10 -• ; T ·llU !
S:.,:sioo -ia ":,';, Sunday ~00~i~11on Nabers. CadlU.c Nabers Cacjllloc 1• ·•'I-BIRD eo:;,, ~. pwr.
$2795 2600 HARBOR stivo. 2600 HARBOR BLVD., llAMBL!l · """ ~.1 ......
COntact Mrs. Greenman at COSTA h-1ESA. Cotta Mesa f91~1l5li « .. T192 PLYMOUTH lhe DAILY PILOT, 330 W. OPEN S~NDAY 540-9100 O,,.n Sunday 160 RAMllLER WAGON • ' 'T· • ""'
P~DSMOBILE
'f,6 Toronado HTO • F u 11
1 "Specializing
• Ill
='·;'~la! o11"::." c~'& •• -8-SA-tru--ITE--W-A_G_ON ""'· C.M, 64>-4321 =; '62 PONTIAC '61 BONNEVIW Radio, ... , .. , •• -. .... Load•d ! Now
*'65 MU5rANfr.1 OWNER 547-IDl, Moa-Frt 9-5; evn '65 Ply !)lry ID Wqoo. New Bo vill Cfie----,,-Au\Oiiiitrc -. ----ft;OllO-actual-mtla;-TM-
Sharp Red v.1, f spd, 644-6501. tlru. Good oond. Ori&'. tra": r::ewly ~~t~c 2 door hardtop. Automatic, cleanest car )'al.I've ewr * '55 T-Bircl: Yellow h.rp..I !
Pol)'llau tirta, ~. Rum --------Automatic, power steering, 1 owner $995. M4--«l3C. l yr.), ndlo, heater. CfYi air cond., power lteerilW, seen, a real cbmyt Cl'YC Must • SeU!. Sa.c.L '
Quality" ,_
Great. "'O OLDS ~--do ".950. lZVK 108) dlr Will~•-car· ·-i ' brakes&: windows. CTEY9112) 146), 644-4655 *
Mako Ottor!' W-32IS An--conc1 .. .'u~;,;; . ...Uni. lo to-ado ,;, fuw.c. "',;rlvato -PON1'i4C: -$395 " $18.88 ' ~'5 :.::::::::::::::,-• ,::.r~~~-::::.~. ~~t~':,~ party.546-<1152cr.....U,-'67 GTO-po/pb, automallc ""-·---~ MIKE --~-.].. -TORONADO-: r--
SD» or TRADE or OFFER i_;Wc:k;::""':::.:;::"".::l.::o"'::.:•c:>::;m::;'~= '68 Plymouth Barncuda, 4 Xlnt concl. ~ SHOO or 2100 Harbo, r Blvd, 66ot9I M CARTHY 2100 Harbor Blvd. 645-06l6
* ••• '187 * speed, VS, VIP898, $1595.00 •• ,, 1-C o::-=·=,,~.,,.,.--,=-== I '55 Olds 88 4-dr, _l'tkk, 63,000 JIM SLEMONS I~IPORTS, best oiler. ---· '62. ftambltt OuliC R/H.
'65Must:a?W:V-8.Auto,Rl:H, tnf a,11amonr,xtracleen, 120 \V, WARNElt. SANTA '64Tempe1t Wa1on-Air, '67 l'IREBIRD 'CONV. BUICK Oftrhau1ed tflline, Good GOOD
VALUE
new tires, xlnt cond, Orig. nu paint, runs good . ANA · P/S, P/B, Xlnt conll il-Spffd, radio, heater, bucket . titt1, brakes, new clutch. ·~'""'~"'·-:6o-'T3--0'-"'109"-'e~voa""", -~I 548-6859, 246 Ca~ St., CM.. '68 m ........... ,11\ Roadl'U.nner. $550 '*'..* M2-M12 lef,ft, com)le, Vwy clean, 15.550 Beach Blvd, $Zill. 548-476&. 1: t ..,......... m,...__,_-~•--11 .. A:l. , at San Dleao Frw)t. ·• '65 Muatanc, 289, 4-epd, 'ti6 ToronJdo, new tires, '.R./H, auto tra.l'IS, nu tines, 1969 GTO convertible, a11t6, ~.........,. 1960 R@bel, overhauled. A
'66 TORONADO
Full power. This car is I
ed! Exceptional care
here, CSJN.asJJ
$1f9~
USED
CARS
pxl cond. shocks, eid'Laust. Very clean, Xl nt ro~ $1895. 847-2293, PS/PDB. Many x. t r a 1, $1150 ~ • 531·Hi0 new paint. $300, Private
\ ;Phone==96M132===''=' ._•:P._m=-='v:l:;p:ly;:, ::•7:5-i388=:;::==='--"'=""=· =R=ho'="'=' =""=·="=B'===-$1750. 54Ml23 Cll.ll B2283 Pilot Class.I.tied. Sfi..5678 party. 847-8403.
~
'62 SKYLARK
Vf, 1u.tom1tlc, ·,,tli•, 1'11ttr,
p1w1r 1t11ring, powt r ""in•
tlow1, f1tlory 1ir. Only
44,000 111il11. J111t imm •,w·
l1t1. ,IHMTl 21l
$795
'62 INVICTA
4 Door h1rdtop. VI , autom•·
ti~ r1dio, h11t1r, pow1r
·1f11ri119, pow11 br1\1t, 1ir I c.onllitioni119. Non i niter.
ll NEIO<l l.
$595
'34 WlLbCAT
T-4 Door h1rdtop. VI, 1ufom1•
fie, r1dio, h11!1r, power
J_ ... ri119,!_~lr "•1k11, fie.•
terv 1ir, bh'1 al1111. fEIDo
tOll
-,
'65 FORD --__ .. --
1,iirl ... ; i oo ., Ot. H.T., \II,
1,,+011tltic, r•die, ht1!1t,
J4w1r 1t.1rin9, lmm1c:ul1!t
u r. lTIZ141)
' ••
' '65 OPEL
2 Ceer c:eup1. 4 1p1td tr1111·
·111l11ien, r1die ind h11it r,
,tl61.l0621 •.
S&95
'16 CHEVROLET
• M1lihu 2 Or. H.T. VI, 1ulo·
1111tic: tr1nt111i11ion, r1di11,
h11!1r, powt r •••1rint • hctl•
·11ttt 1111ltrn~btl1. tYP,WIJ7.I
$1295 -
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• SPECIAL
• OF ·THE
WEEK
'69 Mercedes Benz
I c llaadster • Fully ~Mipptd with 4 1p11d
fi'1n1111a1tan. AM.FM rtdio,
ptwt r 1t.1rin9, 1ir ctnditi.,..
;,.1, •tc. App .. r 1,000 111iln.
lt1utif.I ll1i91 1...+1rier with
111tvr1I ti n int1rlt r. You
rr1111t Wtt i nd .i,;,,, thi1 got·
'
PRICED TO SELL
BAUER
BUICK
IN
COSTA
•
MESA
234 E.17tlt_St.
COSTA MllA
548-7765
.• ~·
of FLEET~ and E_XECUTIVE 1970 JMPlll)PORT-COUPES~
• -. --'• ............................... ~1-•• ·-
.. ~ -..
Plymouth convert. Aufo., R&H,
pow•r steering, 1if cond., near
n•w top. High ru'bber. IZZD-
786 1 .
'69 Nova ·4-Door
va, 1ufom1tic, reclio, 1'1e1ter,
P.S, fectory . eir. 011d 1h1rP.
cir. Remaining 50,000 mi.
werranty •. (38 19861,
'" TRANSPORTATION
'65 DODGE CORONn
Auto., RA.H •. IRHM50,61,
'60 CAD. CH. DI VILLE
Ev•ry!hin9 .& 1tron9. (JKX9001 .
'H IUICK-4 DO!)R
P.S., •uto., R•H, 1ir, n11r new rubber.
IHOM6ll I.
'U •L Afl WA50N ;
R&H, P.S., auto.Str0ng..IHW.Al 16!.
-·u-coav.tiia
2 Or. H.T. 110 HP, 4 spe•cl, turbo
charqer. (PIG176 1.
'63 CHEVY 11 2 DI. H.T.
$599
$599
$499
$699
i..w; t.w .., ........ .:r...t'vM1r 12,000 mll• with re1Mlnln1 l•ctery ..;..,,.. up to I ,...;. ., S0,111 ntll••lflw
car fln11nc1,.. •=x.vur II 9t1u~ with f•c:'2 •Ir cMillt19nlnt, flnNill ·..u.. WIW, ,..., st..,1,.., •"'-tic. "'"""1»100..:~;i.1:!• ~"'" . ,.,.. wlllo • .,1 -· •2· 9ft9 ~ r ~
'70 IMPALA ll27AFZI --. ..Y. -J J~
4 Or. S1d1n. R&H, autometic,
power steering, feet. air.
Special th is we1k. "IXYH4081'.
' . '
'67 Cainaro
350 VS, 1utom1tic, radio,
ha•tar, power stt1rin9. Super
sport equipment. '.I UUV6 I 7 I.
YOU IETI
1963 CADILLAC 4 DOOR
SIDAN DI VILLE
,_ rr-;-
'67 Impala , '&& ·1mpaJa
2 Or. H.T .. R&H , 1utom1tic,
power st1ering 1 1ir coric:J. This
car hes lilce 24,000 honest
mile1. Weik Encl · speci1I.
.IUOL54J J, .
2 Dr. H.T. Sup1r SP.ort. Auto.,
P.S., P.a.,· radio, ·ai r, vinYI
roof. A de1cl sherp ~''" Gu•r~
•nte1d cond. Li Ice I 00 'Y. .JO
d•y• .. IRYP8l2 1.
'65 CHIV. IMPAI,,\ s 1
2 Dr. H.T. VI, .iJ-7 .. Auto., R&H, P.S., n•w
color. Nici. 1226763 J.
199
~--...... ----------------. '69 V.W. IU5
R&H , stick, 1peci1I pric• on 1 nice ctr.
IYCL2501 .
'66 MUSTAN5
VS, RAH, 1utom1ttc, P.S., 1ir concl. Nice
cer. New c•lor.• fSIS250 J,
'61 V.W. DUNI IUffY
R•d lt , f&ll ber, bucket seets, extr•m1 ly
well tfon1. Stront cer, IXVF221 J ,.
$1499
$1499.
$999
'H RIVIDA $ '
Bei9e cir. 6•1cl vinyl roof. Fu ll power & 3299 ·
eir. Extr1rnely l'llce cer. Don't pass th is. IXRW716 1.
Auto., R-&H. ~ieiCi r. IJRMSSO ). $699
'63 FORD V2 TON PICkUP $899
H11 full powt r 111d goed 1ir c:ondltl•11!119. Thlt c:ar ht1 high rubber i nd the •in~ tf c1rt ye11
wa uld t llJ'l<I 1 r1•I nit • ci r to h1¥t . ltt+tr leok. So1111on1 will buy 1 r11 l 11ict cir. IE YEtOtl
'67 IAllACUtlt. -$ · -~
2 Door ha rdtop. Recl io, h1ater, eutometic, I 099
power tte•rin9. R•al nice c•r. IVE£01.9). · ·
Stick shift, 9oocl t rue.le, I 57337 F l. SPECIAL $1195 '61 l'OlD V2 TON PICKUP
SH ck 1hHt, good truck. l6~l860 I. $599
•
2828 HARBOR BLVD.
-S-46:120·3
• • • •
'" PONnAC •ro· $2599 ' Or•n9e cer. 2 Dr. H.T., Auto.,R&H , P.S·. '
right mlle1. Stren9. Surt n1tds·• home. IZDT630 ),
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19
T-BIRDS
19'
MAVERICKS ...
25
PINTOS
:43
RANCHER OS
43
FORD -5J · -.
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T
Yes, We Have -·Been Getting New F~rds~ln By The Do~ens ••• All Mod~l_s • _ •• All Colors _.Al)'d ·
With The . Model -Run Build"!Out They.,.Have Been . Piling Up • • • • • And Now At .Any Cost Th~y
_Must Go. BFint---lour _Car, Your Wife, Your .·Title •• ."We ~ean , •usin's' · •• • v_es, Drast~·Price
Cuts Plus ..
/
' -~
Make This The Greate~st. Sale We Have .Had In The Last Year ••• Don't Take O.,lr Word".-: ••
Come In And Make Your-Own Offer ••• But-le Ready To Buy .Because We 1're M~ing D.eals
PINTO . ,
+-. ~~E·IJU
. IMl''OO '5ALE
' 'H OPEL RALL YE . · ' . . , .
' -
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. . . ' .
Yellow with black inle•ior. YRX-10'4 $I· 619· •is LTD 2 i;.: H.T. '
'61 Ol'8. COUPE ·. ' '· ' 1 · R(H, P.S.,Air. OVM-863 ' $I 2t9
"Air" cond. WWK-617 f . __ !:_I_,~,,-~-....;.;.-~L.· _.;.:.:_--,,....-_.....;;o;...;;;.=.~ . !j!_ =-_ . ·ra &Ai:.u11 Z.DR. H. T:va
5299
. 9 '66 AUSTIN HEALEY ,.-·,,13..
9
, R/H1:}.a,,;..•~ tOf>, P.S., ai•.206-AGS Roadsto•. ZKG-727 , ..::.:..==...:..:.;_;.__...,........;;_it.=~~ . '70 MA Yllli;I' ' ' ' ' ' '
'67 -FIAT 850 SPYDER . s-_-1 .29_9·_ ZDU-731 $1999_
lime Roadster. XAW-67• _ _ -
•6t AUSTIN AMERICAN . '70 MAViRICll VI . $2499
Wa9on w/auto. XXB-750 . $1299-R., .H.,.A~lomelic. :zVs.s~S , .
'H OPEL WAGON .' '6t·TORINO COIRA $2599
Good cu. VTP-799 $ 12·99 ·• XZX-787 •
'61 CORTINA GT. ' · 'H MUSTAN&
Shorp. WJL-301 $:1199 . : zca12~s · $.1999
'H FIAT 124 '$
2299
. ', '.6t FORD STATION W~ 528,9
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
FOR JVD'f .4GNEr.
wife o/ Jlice Prtsitlefll A1llnll
r Aas are your lftCMI in·
1e..-.. dulMI u wl/e
o/ Ila. J'ioe PN•llh,.,1
-Mn. N. ,,.,.._,.,, Ni.
•1•r• F•U., N.'f.
• I have enjoyed almost every minute
of the put 18 montha u wife of the Vice
President· The wife of the Vice President
automatically becomes preaident of the
Ladies of the Senate Red Cross Unit,
and I have found 1pecial pleasure in get·
ting to know the Senate wives and work.
in& with them each week for a common
good-the Red Cross. Also, I h&Ye eta·
pecially enjoyed our tripe around the
United Stales and abroad, and meeting
ao many inte~ting people. The trip we
took to the Far East in January wu my
6nt visit outside the United Stales, and
it wu a fucinating experience.
POR HENRY C. JJ' .4UICH,
Profeuor of Econowai.c1,
Yale Urtioeraty
Do ereflll card. co•
lrihle lo in/Lllio•1-
B o•o rd Bro1Hloll,
Hara/ord, Cona.
• Credit cardt may very well contribute
to ioOation, although proof positive ii
diffic.ult to provide. They can contribute
in two ways: 1) Credit cards sene in
lieu of money and in effect increase the
quantity of money. Unleu the Federal
Reaerve counteracts this by a aomewbat
tighter credit policy, more money will be
chasing an unchanging quantity of goods.
2) The payment that merchants make to
the ialuer of the credit card is likely to
be added to the price of the merchan-
dise, and will be charged both _.to 0&ers
and to nonusers of carde.
FOR BOrlE KUHN,
Commiuiorur of BtJSeball
JJ"lay u '1ae /aU ba.le-
boU clauk called tlae
"JJ'orW Sena" NJl&en
ollly Amerkan ,.. ...
partkipnce?-JY ilUam
SMlton, Mo1ndore, Olalo
• We've always fell that Major League
baseball u played in the United States
and now in Canada is the 6nest in the
world. Since this continues to be true,
you have the obvious reason for ibe name
given the World Series. Some day, we
may have Major League competition with
other countries, which I think would
be exciting.
POR FILLIAM E. B-4RRETT,
S.-U., Mo.
NtAorof "TM rw
atl cAe M usitr
Ar-e you a Caalwlie? I/
.o, di4 you eoer tlaink
o/ beU., a priua?-'
MU. Alic<e JJ'illia,,..,
e I am a Roman Catholic, the product
of parochial eclloola, and I ha•e been an
ahar boy. I ha•e neyer, at any time. coa-
aidered entering the priesthood, though
te•eral of my book.a ha•e had Catholic
baekpouoda. I am happily married and
have two children.
FOR r ALTER CRONKITEt
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CBS-111 New1 .
I• 1°"" year• o/ N·
portU.1 site ...... , ,._
anydalnf le/I 70•
•p•eclaleu?-llr•.
Lloyd Bi.pa., Pora
• Yea, when man landt'd on 1be moon.
De.pile all the worde that had come to
mind in preparation for the event, I was
struck dumb at ~at magnificent moment.
FOR DR. PAVL rou,
Direclot, S1t111/orJ Unioeraiy
M eJ.kal Cenkr
F hen dae blrl1a0 con·
lrol pill ••r•• aAe
Wood p1.u... .,...,.,
..... •l•ct. .,.., ,,
MN on tlae '"""'" o/ alN bloofl? -Mra. Lo.U B.,,.., CA1t:G10, IU.
e None. The blood ia peen beca09e or
an increued 'copper contenL
POR ELLIOT IUCB.4RDSON,
S«n,,,,.., of B..W..
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Ful WM oJ _,,..,.
-.. ..,,. "pop" ~
Mla1--1Arry "•NI, E.
i. ... ,,.., llkla.
• Fl'U.it organic aci~ such u citric and
tartaric acida; caJfeine and preeervativea,
depending on the variety of IOda.
POR ART MODELL,
ow11er of cAe ClntlcnJ
Brow111 f 001ball UlaM
Flay u Clneland alte
ortly lea• in llN Na-
doltal FoochaU Le.6,.. '"•I lloe• ROI , • .,.
a1a Uu16.U. °" tlae lteliM1?-R. L.
Blaalca&alaip, Colonial Hei.lau, J' •·
• We prefer the diatinctivene.s of being
the only team not to have one. We hAve
ne•er come up with a satiafactory in-
signia. On ·several occaeiona when we
have indicated an interest in doing so,
many fans let ue bow that they prefer
the belme~ as it ia .
FOR NANCY DICKERSON,
NBC Nn1#Cl#r
I U.. lut.r4 ,,..I -.•y
~•sen rea •pre-,..,_,, .e,.,,,, •riUArn
fir ..-eoae elee. R°"'
a6ou 1'*1--Mn. A. C.
Plerulut, Peyeue, ltl..
• I write my complete broadcu1 each
and nery dar .
FOR R. H. NELSON, Dirutor. Allim.al
..,,rclc, N.D.
HIUbclulry !hp&.. UrtitJ. of
M&cAipA
Are alwre toamNA •M
recei•• ••i••l 1. ...
kfl.dr-y u1nie•?--Jlr•.
/tlorlo• Perl••, Bu-
• Tea, an increaein.g number of women
are receiving· Bachelor of Science de-
grees with majors in animal hu.sbandry.
However, we do not encourage girls to
major in thia fitld since experience shows
that job opponunitiee are not as great
for them a.a for men. Thia handicap ha.1
not eeemed t.o have bad much inftueDce.
w-a a. ..k a 1-..,_ • •-Uo•f Y-•• ~ tlt.M eaa..... ... wa'll pt
.-, ·-,_ die ~iM9t ~ ,._ -.....w. SeM ....... prefenldy -• .... -.I. 1o _... 'n.e. Y-.ell. F .. l11 W'~, 6'1 Lesimst-A .. ., New Yerk. N.Y.
HOU. Ye caaaot .a-w.e .-mt'--. Ml ts wUI IN paW fw eadi -......
What In the World!
Football Drop-In School advisers
and parents can lecnn endJeuly-e.nd
aometimes ineffectually-on the im-
portance of not dropping out of achOol.
But it ~ a IUY who baa scored big
Football nars on tM nde of ed..calion
in life to make the aame pitch count.
An industry-sponsored program is
bringing profeaional football st.an to
schools and other youth centers. These
sports "heroes" explain their best plays
to their young fans, show highJigbt
films, hand out autographed photos--
and, incidentally, speak seriously of the
importance of getting a solid educa-
tion. Aod it worb. Since late 1968,
according to Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corporation, which initiated the idea.
70 "Youth Drop-Ins" have been held
in S6 cities, reaching an attentive .:u-
dience of 100,000 youngsters. Some
of 'the friendly persuaders have been
Jack Pardee, Loe AnaeJes Rams line--
backer; Ralph Kurek, running back,
Chicago Bears; Bobby Duhon, New
York Giants running back; Bob De-
Marco, St. Louis Cardinals center.
Hail New1paperboy1I Join the
President, many of the nation's gov-
ernors and other top officials in saluting
your newspaperboy. As part of Nation-
al Newspaper Week, yesterday was •
proclaimed International Newspaper-
boy Day in honor of the nearly one
million young men wbo deliver 40 mil-
lion papers daily.
PubliJhen everywhere remark that
without a dependable staff of carrier
boys, the work of countless star ~
port.en, edit.on, and pressmen would
be wasted.
Reliability, honesty and civic in-
volvement are principles that are in-
herent in the work of newspaperboys.
Former newspaperboys Lyndon John-
son, Ralph Bunche, Col. John Glenn,
Carl Sandburg, Justice William 0.
Douglas testify that their experiences
u carrier boys were intellectually and
financially rewarding.
Paa the Mermaid •'The eea, which
coven seven-tenths of the earth sur-
f ace, is just waiting to be cultiva~ •
waiting for the creation of sea ranches,
prairies, breeding farms,0 says Lord
Ritchie-Calder, an oceanographer from
Scotland in this exclusive interview
with FAMILY WBEICLY. He revealed/
oew ways of developing nutrition from
the ocean. "One of the most commend-
able sources of protein is the manatee,
it makes a .delicious steak." That's a
Manatee: protein from tM deep
mammal found in tropical waten, al·
most u large as a small whale or steer,
also known as the aea C(1flf or tea bull.
It's also the closest thing to the legen-
da.ry "mermaid." But no country has
yet commercialir.ed manatee steak.
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because the artist, Coby, seems to know ex-
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paintings spring to life. Painted with love, each
of the characters will capture a special place
in your heart. Unfortunately it is impo~ible
to show all the warmth and beauty from the
small illustrations shown here. Only when you
see them in your home can you fully appreci-
ate their marvelous appeal and fine artistry.'
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SAMPl.EBS
One of our readers' favorite
samplers (top left) is copied from
an old one in the Peter Cooper
Museum collection. It dates
back to the days when young girls
demonstrated their skill as needle-
women by counting threads on a
piece of linen from a chart for
the design. You get similar results
with less effort, for this design
is stamped ready to cross-stitch.
The pine-finished wood frame is
20 by253A inches.
Museum Sampler Kit 61004.
Frame Kit 61005.
Our home sampler is shown at
· upper righl A delightful charmer
stamped on white l 00 percent
line~ 20 by 26 inches, this was
adapted from one in the famous
Whitman collection. The frame is
also available. It is hand-finished
dull black wood copied from a
typical 18th-century molding.
All kits include thread and
complete instructions.
Home Sampler Kit 61006.
Frame Kit 61007.
Herc's a real treasure from
Williamsburg's distinctive needle-
work collection (bottom left), one
of the most beautiful samplers we
have ever offered. Its intricacy
requires more time for embroidery
than the others shown. Stamped
on white J 00 percent linen, size
16 lh by 24 !h inches. Frame is
hand-finished dull black wood copied
from an 18th-century molding.
Chase Sampler Kit 61008.
@ Frame Kit 61009.
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No collection would be complete
without a cbiJd's sampler, so here
(bottom right) is a most enchanting
version of the familiar bedtime
prayer, with mother animals and
their young. Cross-stitch design
is stamped on creamy white
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'Can You Control Your Heart?
Improbable as it seems,
you can control your heart if
you need to, many doctors are
saying after 12 years of spe-
cialized research.
And not only the heart. A rare breed
of medical retearcber bu demonatrated
beyond questioo that leamable--ud
luting-''miod over matter" diaciplinea
can actually enable you to cootrol the
organs of your body, to modify their
f unctiODJ.
Humana are enabled to utilir.e a little-
appreciated "mind-body" faculty they
poaea after Pnl throuah a prOCCll
called "operant conditioning" or ''ViJ..
ceral Jeamin1."
Convinced that if the mind can make
the body ill ( u it can in pcycboeomatic
By JAMES C. G. CONNIFF
dilorden), it should allO be able to help
it aet better and stay well; a handful of
pioneen bepn groping their way along
unexplored avenues to find out how.
Now they have devdoped a limple,
Y op-like techniquo-wbich they are
the ftnt to admit they tbemlelva do not
yet fully undentaod--ad are teaching
it to .elected patient.a at half a do7.en
major medical centen.
T beee palienu c1o not just imqine
they're lick: they really OTe lick. But by
applying the new technique to their af.
ftictioos, many of them have beaun to
experieoce sUccaafully a ti.nd of "p1y-
cboeomatic i.llnea in revene." That i.a to
say, they literally think tbermelvea well
apin. Once-they have mastered the
method, they can JO on using it to help
themldves stay that way.
Usually within the ftnt couple of
boun of "type n conditionina," u the
method is abo known, the patient can
ilow or: .clv-.nce hit own heart rate at
will, lower bis blood preaure, regulate
an erratic pulle. or IOotbe a sputic
colon. Until this research frontier wu
bteaebed. all tbeae inner functions were
suppo9Cdly under the exclusive c:Ontrol
of the "autonomic nervoua aystem." lbat
meant they were thought to be involtm-
buy, and the central nervous system's
higher ceotcn-tbe mind ibelf~d
therefore have no direct influence on
them. .
1be recent dawn of operant coodi-
tiooing baa changed that pat auwnption
radically. So much IO that reeearch
medicine is already moving in with this
Pro/e1110r Neal Miller with apparatus Uttd in experlmettls on mt'ntal control of body /Wtctions.
new, u yet imperfectly undentood but
harmless set of "mind controls," on a
wide range of aftliction>-including di-
gestive disorders, insomnia, obesity, and
even asthma.
In the wake of ltudiea that taught
rats and cats to modify such a far-out
phenomenon as brain waves, the runaway
bursts of electricity in the human brain
which trigger epileptic aeizura may also
one day yield to the emerging tcchn.ique.
For those who suffer from the rela-
tively minor discomfort of chilly ex·
tremities, it will be lea amusing than
reassuring to learn that medicine cares
enough to . use the new method to do
something about even cold feet. By
actually "training" people to raiae the
temperature in their icy soles and toes,
the medical profession stands to earn a
special vote of gratitude from many a
married couple.
Zany as some of thiJ may sound, it
is all going on in earnest at such prestigi·
ous lites as Cornell University Medical
College in New York, the Maasacbuaetts
Mental Health · Center in Boston, the
Gerontology Branch of the National In-
stitute of_ Child Health and Human Do-
velopment in Baltimore. the University
of California School ,ff Medicine in Sao
Francisco, Boston City Hospital's Chan·
ning Behavioral Medicine Laboratory,
and the Rockefeller University in N ew
York.
lo leading med.ica1 journals, the fron-
tienmen involved have continued to re-
port their findings for this non-drug,
ooo~surgical approach to physical dis--
orders-and have done so with appro-
priate restrainL Nonetbelesa, the pOssi.
ble implications of those findings for the
future of medicino-especially in a na·
tion . beset with increasing, and increas-
ingly expensive, bealtlKare problems-
are inescapable.
The path was blazed more than a
decade ago by the fertile, not euily W.
couraged brains of such idea·men as re-
search psychologist Neal E. Miller, then
at Cornell and now at the Rockefeller
University. He has applied successfully
to people with too rapid heartbeat the
know·how be and bis associates derived
from some milestone studies with rats.
Anx.ious not to confuae their results
with Yoga. which is thought to achieve
a trancelike state by muscular control of
the skeleton, the Miller team knocked
New medical research indicates
the human mind can influence the functioning
not oply of the heart but other vital organs
out the rats' muscles with injections of
curare, a South Americi'D arrow poisoo
that uniquely leaves the heart and most
olher internal organs unaffected.
Because that does not include the
dfaphragm, breathing has to be assisted
-so Miller's researchers devised a little
respirator from a toy balloon with its
closed end cut off. They slipped this
over 1he rat's snout, and pumped air in
and out of its lungs through the mouth-
piece. Theo, with electrodes surgically
attached to "pleasure centers" in the im-
mobilized creature's brain, they pains-
takingly taught it to raise or lower its
heart rate as much as 20 percent by
rewarding it with an electrical stimulus
to the ple;uure centers.
On the premise of bis aasistant. Dr.
Leo V. DiCara, that "people are at least
as smart as rats," Doctor Miller trans-
ferred 1be procedure to human beings
and got comparably good results. In a
soundproof chamber, patients with ex-
cessive heart rates were electronic.ally
monitored but naturally with no elec-
trodes ~bedded in the brain. The Mill-
er team, then working with Cornell
Medical Center physicians, simply told
themtnat a mutual etrOrt would be made
to reduce their speeded-up heartbeat
and that a beep would sound whenever
even a small slowing occurred.
Other Jabs accompany the beep with
a pleasing picture flashed briefly on a
screen, but the only reward the Cornell
patients needed was the prospect of get-
ting well. They did their level best to
keep that beep sounding and, in cue
after case, they succeeded until their
racing hearts were normal
How did they do it? Nobody really
knows. But as Dr. Gary E. Schwartz
of Harvard's Psychophysiology Lab at
the Massachusetts Mental Health Ceo-
ter sees it, 'We don•t have an answer
to the truly basic question of how we
move our arm, either. We do it, but we
canoot say exactly how we do it. That
goes for things a lot more mysterious
than raising or Joweriog blood pressure,
such as bow people self-direct their en-
tire behavior."
Even so, lo the layman it borders on
the occult to know that medical ecienc.e
has now proved beyond doubt that we
can actually learn lo make heart, brain,
circulation, and so on do our bidding.
This new-found training capability is
increasing steadily in preciaenesa. Aa a
result, even more amazing things appear
to be in store, at the human level, than
the Miller's team's feat of inducing
trained rats to dilate blood veuels in the
right ear without aftecting those in the
left ear, and theo reverse the proceMI
For example, the Harvard team of
Ors. David Shapiro, Bernard Tunlcy,
and Gary Schwartz has done and re-
ported tcienti1ically exquisite work in
using operant conditioning to lower
systolic blood pressure among penlODs
with essential hyperteosioo (high blood
pressure of unknown oriain).
This is the same team that is working
with Dr. Herbert Benson at Boston
City Hospital·s Thorndike Memorial
Research Lab to train individuals to
rai.ae the temperature in feet.
D>ctor Schwartz feels operant condi-
tioning may even be applicable to the
prevention of baldness because one of
the causes of baldness is Joa of blood
ftow to the scalp. U rats can learn to
dilate the blood vessels in one ear and
thus upgrade the flow of blood to that
ear, Doctor Schwartz sees no reaaon
why people cannot be trained to dilate
blood vessels in the scalp and ward off
hair lea.
One day it may be possible to elim-
inate entirely such annoying bodily phe-
nomena as excessive sweating, "butter-
flies" in the stomach, and palpitations
of the heart as ooe rises, for example,
to give a speech.
Brain-wave researcher Dr. Joe Ka-
miya at San Francisco's Langley Por-
ter Neuropsychiatric lnstititute has con-
ducted experiments involving use of
an electroencephalograph to monitor
brain waves in his subject.. He guides
them without tdling them what he is
doing toward ao "alpha state" that psy-
chologist.a regard as one where percep-
tions and feelings are io ideal balance.
He arranges for a beeper to go off when
the subject brings his brain waves into
phase with the eight to 12 cycles per
second for which Doctor Kamiya has ad-
justed bis monitor. 1be feeling of serene
well-being is so pteuura.ble that, once
the beeper sounds, without knowing how
he does it, the subject "focuses" his brain
waves oo that cycle-range to keep the
beeper sound coming.
A pocket-beeper seems within reach.
A l"f)CCDt advertisement in a magazine
Can we control the tem,,,ralure of our bodily utremlties7 Sub~ct above tries to do
so during experiment which has her wi"d for monitoring by researchu1.
for psychologists offered a machine, not
u yet portable, designed to maintain
the "alpha state" electronically in human
beinp. The price was modest. Mic~
miniaturization should make poesible a
reasonably priced pocket device to do
as much for the cardiac patient. the
hypertensive, the epileptic, and other vic-
tims of internal malfunction. at a figure
within reach of any pocketbook.
One big goal is to make it possible for
us to take over much of the responsi-
bility for maintaining our own health.
Operant conditioning and bioelectronic
means of extending its ioftuence are an
important step forward-and can also
help bring down the soaring cost of
medical care.
Not that "instrumental learning" is as
yet all that easy. People vary in their
ability to master it. Many get responses
that they do not want accompanying the
main, desired response-a reduction in
heart rate a/on1 with lowered blood pres-
sure, for ex.ample. But thoee in the f ~
front of this investigation, which has
made history by showing that man's
suppolCdly independent autonomic ner-
vous system ia anythin& but. are confi-
dent that continuing research will find
a way to mter respooaes with unerring
precision.
Doctor Schwartz aeea within the next
two yean the U1C of operant coodition-
ina as an important additional tTeat·
ment method for certain kincb of pe-
tients and an independent treatment in
its own right-for inllaoce, apioat
Raynaud's Diaease, by virtue of its abil-
ity to restore impaired circulation to
the extremities.
One major obstacle is the problem of
financial support.
As part of the big pictun in man's
steady advance against "the ills that
flesh is heir to," what do these studies
portend? They have alreadf provia.d
new insights into basic theories of learn-
ing. These are bound to affect our en-
tire educational system for the better.
Also, we will gain a better understand-
ing of the cause of psychosomatic ill-
ness, with matching gaioa in how to go
about preventing iL Operant condition-
ing should open up whole new vistas of
treatment for chronic disorders. Perhaps
best of all, from these bright new fron-
tiers there wiU inevitably arise a much
deeper grasp of what constitutes a
"normal" healthy person, to help each
of us to become ooe and remain one. •
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. What Your D:riving Revecils About You
By JOHN F.. GIBSON
W hat does the way
we drive reveal about us? To
what extent does the way a
man handles a car provide
insight into his character and
personality? And do the
most intelligent people make
the best drivers? Recent driv-
er surveys not only provide
answers to such questions
but have turned up a number
of other interesting findings
o the do
doesn't buy much
anymore?
It'll still get you two
100% beef hamburgers, Coca-Cola
and the world's most popular trench fries.
Plus change. McDonald's can put good food
in your family and change back in your
pocket. Doesn't that sound like
your kind of place?
that may surprise you. This true-
false quiz will clue you in-and
give you a chance to second-guess
the experts.
1. Many personalities undergo a change as
soon as they get behind a steering wheel.
2. The most dangerous drivers are young-
sters between 16 and 17. who haven't been
driving very long, and get a big thrill out of
being behind the wheel.
3 . Motorists tend to be jealoua and resent-
ful of people in brand-new can. and you'll
receive more courtesy and consideration
from other Jrivers if you're driving a car
that's several years old.
4. Women show less consideration for other
drivers than men do.
5. Drivers who use seat belts are better edu-
cated than those who don't.
6. Children of extremely rich or enrcmely
poor parents make the worst drivers.
7 . The most intelligent people make the best
drivers.
ANSWRS
1. True. The brow-beaten, henpecked hus-
band frequently acts recklessly as soon as he
gets in the driver's aeat. The sense of power
that c.omcs with having control of a vehicle
makes him a different man .
. 2 . False. Driver studies .at the University of
Michigan Survey Research Center show that
contrary to popular opinion.teen-agers in the
16-to-17 year bracket drive more cautiously
and have fewer accidents than older people.
3 . False. Tests show motorists arc far more
apt to give you more coos~Tation if you're
driving a new expensive car than if you're
driving an older model.
4. False. Motorist reaction surveys show that
men drive more aggressively than women,
are less considerate, more impatient with
traffic delays, more apt to 'hit the born' when
another driver's action irritates them.
5 . True. Studies conducted at the Survey
• Research Center, University of Michigan,
show tbat "those with a higher level of c.om-
pleted education are oot only more likely to
have seat belts but are also morely likely to
use them." The use of seat belts increases in
direct relation to education.
6 . True. A study of over 1600 high-school
students conducted at Iowa State University
of Science and Technology showed that chil-
dren of wealthy parents and their opposites,
tended to have the most accidents and traffic
violations.
7. False. Studies show that the best drivers
are people of average inteUigencc. People
with lower than average J.Q. tend to be more
accident prone because they arc less vigi-
lant, less able to foresee a hazardous situa-
tion. The fellow with the high J.Q. is more
likely to suffer mishaps because driving is
so elemental.
I Family Weekly, October 11 , 1970
A. New Theory s., MARTIN ABRAMSON
Abgut Astrolegy ..
A woman who can't stand
her husband's miserliness
wants to divorce him but first
asks an astrologer if this
would be the right thing to do.
Another woman. claiming to be
"bored silly'' by housework, decides to
have her horoscope checked to deter-
mine whether she could be successful
as a f ashioo stylist.
A young man reports be is deeply de-
pressed because of his "personal inade-
quacies" and his failure to make friends.
His father wants him to transfer to a
college out of town, but his mother op-
poses bis leaving home. What. he asks,
do the stars advise?
Turning to the star-gazer for advice
in solving personal problems or plan-
ning one's future can scarcely be called
a new practice. People have been doing
it since the Babylonian era of S,000
years ago. What. ii new and surprising
is the fact that many modem psychia-
trists, psychologists, and sociologists be-
lieve it is a good thing. Astrologers. they
say. have been very helpful it! providing
people with self-confidence, inspiration,
and solace.
"People who con.sult astrologers are
usually insecure and need an authorita-
tive figure to direct them," says Dr.
Lewis Walberg, the psychiatrist who
heada the Postgraduare Center for Men-
tal HcaJtb in New York. "The astrologer
becomes this figure in their live1. helps
them face up to problems, and quells
their tensions." Doctor Walberg adds
that from what be has seen, "Astrologera
have as good a batting averase in helping
people as many psychiatrists, and they
charge a good deal less." This of course,
does not include people suffering from
mental illness but rather those with com-
mon problems and fcan. .
The woman who wanted to divorce
her husband, for instance, changed her
mind on the advice of Katina Thcodos--
siou, astrologer for Time Pattern Re-
search Inc. of New York, which pi~
neered in the use of computen to plot
the movement of constellations. "After
learning from your reports that my
husband's behavior is impeUed by cos-
mic inftuenc:es," the woman wrote, "I
am much more tolerant of it, and frio-
tion between us bas disappeared."
Astrology holds in cuence that one's
personality is shaped and destiny pr~
determined by the position of stars,
planets, the sun, and the moon vis..a-vis
one's place on earth at the time of birth;
and that the changing positions of the
bcavenJy bodies over the years continue
to aflect the human psyche alld fate.
"U some people believ~ the astrologer
and he can help them, it doesn't matter
if the cosmic inftuence on them is zero,"
says.Doctor Walberg. "A peraoo can give
good advice even if thc-.heory on whi<:h
be bases his advice is absurd, .. contend
Professor Lee Sechrest _and Associate
Professor James H . Bryan of the Psy-
chology Department of Northwestern
University.
Professors Sechrest and Bryan came
to this conclusion after doing a research
study on the role of astrologers as mar-
riage counselors. They sent letten to
astrologers who adverti.Je in newspapers
and magazines and portrayed themselves
as couples wanting advice as to whether
they should marry. They provided their
so-called zodiac signs. as determined by
their birth dates and birth places, and
included 90flle refeROcea to their per-
sonal likes and dislikes. Each astrologer
wu sent a few letters purporting to be
from difJerent couples with different
characteristics.
The anawen to the "couples" came
promptly, and when the two psychology
professors analyzed the ad'Vicc the star-
gaun were dispcnsin1, they concluded
that it wu psychologically sound aod
generally helpful.
Since utrologen lac.t prof csaional
degrees, isn't it poeaible for them to give
Astrology expert
Katina Theodou~
iou clreclu
computer report
/or personaliud
horo~ope.
psychological advice that would be
harmful? "It could happen, of course,
but from what rve seen, it usually
doesn't work out that way," says Dr.
Pierre Ventur. clinical psychologist and
president of the Nassau County, N .Y ..
Paychological Auodation. "Astrologers
are pretty aood students of human na-
ture, and the advice they give is usually
based .on common 1en1e. They want
their clients to feel good so they'll al-
most always tell them something that is
positive and encourqina.
"If they sense that a client wants to
go in for art or music," says Doctor
Ventur. "tbcy11 encourage him by find-
ing some kind of angle in their as~
logical bag to justify words of optimism.
Your birth date sbowt you're born un-
der a certain star, supposedly. but this
star could be descending while another
one is risina so that allows for inter-
pretations and gives the utrologer an
out if you don't succeed as expected.
A cynic miabt say that when mythical
forces in the heavens are being called
on to bclp somebody aolve his problems,
that person bu been given a "crutch."
"That's exactly right." comments Dr.
Stanley Krippncr of the Department of
Psychiatry of Maimonides Medical Cen-
ter, Brooklyn, New York. "But there's
oo reuon to loot askance at crutches.
People who can aet along on their own
steam doo't need them and woo't ast
for them, either. •
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2 cape drahaed eaurkraat
6 peen pepper riap
Yi lb. Mouarella dleeee, •llced
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1. Prepare hot roll mix following pack.ase di-
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two equal portions and form each into a ball.
Place one ball in center of a 12-in. pizza pan;
freeze second ball for later use or see note.
2. Pu.sh dough down in center with hand and
spread dough with ftncers to cover bottom of
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thumb and forefinger to make a ridge. Brush
lightly with oil and set aside.
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Liza Minnelli
Looks Back Without Tears
Judy Garland's talented daughter isn't about to be
a second-rate imitation of her mother By PEER J. OPPENHEIMER.
A matronly woman rushed
onto the stage of the Los
Angeles Ambcwador's Now
Grove with outstretched arms
and tears in her eyes. She
scooped the startled Liza Min-
nelli into her arms and gasped,
about Judy's own troubled life with its
constant ups and downs, moving about
and unreliability, when it came to Liza
and her other two children, Loma, 16,
and Joey, 13, Judy worked hard and
conscientiously to give them all the love
she bad and as much security u she
could possibly provide within the frame-
work of her own turbulent life. By the
Uza MinMlli in scene from "Tell Me Thal You Love Me, Junie Moon."
"You darling! You're just like
your mother!"
Only Liza Minoelli isn't just like her
mother-the late singing star Judy Gar-
land: Although she says, "Comparing
me with my mother is a compliment,"
she doesn't want to be known as "Judy's
kid." '1 also wish they'd quit asktng me
to sing, 'Over the Rainbow'!" She bu
been through that routine most of her
life. But now, at 24, Liu is a recogn.iz.ed
star on her own.
Liza waa five when ahe appeared on
the stage of the Palace in New York.
"I want you to meet my kid," Judy an-
nounced to the audience, then brought
her littJe daupter up on the stage.
While Judy sang "Swanee," Liza re-
calls, "they said I danced my heart'out."
No matter what one might think
time she was 16, Liza bad gone to 20
diftercnt schools in four different coun-
tries. "In a way, my life was more nor-
mal than a lot of other show-business
kids. When we lived in Beverly Hills,
most of my friends bad divorced par-
ents, too. But I waa a lot closor to
mine than most of them were to theirs.
Besides, my father and my mother were
my friends. I could deal with them as
people, not parents. And I waa in the
middle. I didn't belong totally to any-
body, and I liked that."
In Liza's own mind there was never
really any doubt that she was going to
end up in show business. Not only was
her mother an outstanding performer
throughout moat of her lifetime, but
her father, Vincente Minnclli, is one of
Hollywood's top directon.
Yet when Liza told Judy she was ao-
ing to New York to try her luck, Judy
said, "I hope you know what you're do-
ing. You've seen what's going to happen
to you. . . . " as if the example of her
own life might be a doterreot to her
daughter's ambitions.
Liza accepted. the chaUenge with ha-
bitual optimism and moved in with
friends of the family in New York. A
short time later she got the lead in a
summer stock production of "The Diary
of Anne Frank"-"probably beca09C of
my mqtber's name and the curiosity
factor," admits Liza. But-u.......aa bu
ability, she's sure, that landed her a
part in an oft-Broadway musical, "Best
Foot Forward."
If there is one thing Liza learned
from her mother's miatatea, it wu
never to get into a ftoancial jam. ''I
knew I didn't have the experience to
handle my own financial aftain. ..
So she marched into the office of
business manager Marty Bregman and
blurted, "If I were you, I wouldn't tate
me on-but will you?" He did. Today,
with a yearly income estimated at
$500,000. which is what her mother
owed in unpaid income taxes at the time
of her death, Liza is one of the most
frugal actresses in show business.
She fint made her mark as a star of
the Broadway production "Flora, the
Red Menace." A featured role in "Char-
lie Bubbles," in which she played Albert
Finney's secretary, was her introduction
to films. It took Liz.a th.rec years to get
the part of Pookie in her ICCODd film,
"The Sterile Cuckoo." "I knew from the
minute I read the book I was meant to
play Pookie. She fascinated me." Her
efforts paid off when she won an Oscar
nomination for Best Actress.
Mias Minnelli'i latest film ia Otto
Preminger's ...'..'.Tell Me That You Love
Me, Junie Moon."
Liza's next will be a lead in the ftve-
m.illion. dollar movie voraioo of ''.Ca -
ret," and she'• arranged to have every
available minute between pictures oc-
cupied with tv apecials, reoordiop, and
night-club performances. "I have tre-
mendous energy," bubbles Liza with
characteristic explosive gestures punc-
tuating her speech. "I can go for months
with litUe sleep, and then I catch it up
all in one week. But I'll never take a
sleeping pill!
Liza has bad two emotional upse.,,.
in her young life. The tint, of COUT1C,
was the death of ber mother. She showed
an incredible stamina and instated upon
matins all the arrangements for the
funeral bcnelf.
The aecond, the demise of her three-
ycar-marriage to musician-singer Peter
Allen, apparently left no disastrous af-
ter-effects.
·The talent is there. The profcssion'il
attitude and discipline arc there. Add
to this Liza'• energy and her inner
strength and determination and you have
the makings of a star. "But," says Liza,
"I want to be an actre.r.r-not a star. I
know what being a star is. I saw what
happened to Mama." •
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Hill HOLDER
by
Dick WlllOD
WILSON FORD
_ ... Huntlni toa Beach
TeachJng the young driver . . .
the hard way. A mother who
knew virtually nothing about
an automobile except how to·
get it from one location to another was at a temporary
loss tor words when asked by
her young daughter, "Mom,
what's the difference between a clutch and a brake?" After
careful thought aria remem r-
ing her last trip to the repair s hop she replied. "About
$135.00." Let's face it. nobody
even likes to talk about re-
pairs. It's never good news no matter what the blll ls . . .
The best and safest way to be
as sure as possible that your
car is receiving top quality
maintainance ls to bring it
home to the people who know
it best. In case vou are a Ford
owner, we would like to recom-mend Wilson Ford Sales. Our
service deoartment here at
18255 Beach Blvd. In Hunting-ton Beach is second to none
when it comes to product
knowledge and service. Our
factory trained staff is equip-
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tools to handle your servlre 1ob
In the quickest, mo~t efficient and le~s costly way possible
. . . Why not drop Into ·our
store and personally talk with
O\lr service manager the next time your automobile ls ln
need of service ... be lt rou-tine maintalnance or maior
mechanical problems, see the people who know your car best
. . . you'll be glad you did.
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REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
MORN I NG II Qj 00 m Hollywood Squarnl (f) Peter Marshall hosts.
6:00 II S1111riM S.111* (C) "Urban I iF1U:a~i!;C::; '4lurm1t (C) Man: His Work. and .. His Soclet( 11:00 (j) WMre t111 Heart la (C)
(Mon., Wed., Fu.); Early Rena1s· · (I) m Jeopardy (C)
sance Art in Italy" (Tues., Th urs.). Gallopina Gourmet (C)
6:25 O Education Enhange (C) "All • Tempo (C) Regis Philbin &
About Your Car." Treesa Drult. m Morning Prayer m I UICI= IA Pa~ for Mitzi,
6:30 fJ Odyssey (C) "Psychiatry and Thurs. only. Ben Hunter visits the
Criminal Justice." . 3rd anniversary party for the adop·
I PsydloloO I (C) lion segment.
Educational f11tures I Rocket Robin Hood (C) 6:45 Co•llOdity Report 1 (j) Dart Shadows (C)
6:55 MBC Newservice (C) 11:30 Q!) 00 St1rdl for Tomorrow
7:00 ~ (j) CBS News (C) (C) Gil 00 m Today Show I News 0 @@m The Who, Whet or
( Where G1me (C) Art James hosts.
Debbie Drake's Dancerclse (C) I (fi) Cil 1'111t Girl (C) · Mr. Wishbone (C) lnterld (C)
Spider1111n (C) News (C)
Martet Optnin& ' AMEX Exdlanp (C)
; Sesame Street (C) (R) #41-45. 11:55 . IU (j) m NIC Ntwl (C)
7:30 News/A.M. (C) AFTERNOON • Aaoss the Fence, Mon.; Male·
in& Most of Maturity, Tues.; Davey
& Golt.th, Wed.; Parent· Youth For-12:00 I lucky Pair (C)
um, Thurs., Youth RU041rces, Fri. • Q)@ m Words and Music ~ Yoai & friends (C) ( Wink Martindale hosts.
Hobo Kelly (C) Movie Game (C)
1 CI) Cartoons (C) @ 00 Btwltched (C)
Stodl Marttt Coverare (C) Kinp or Comedy
8:00 t ~ (j) Captain Kanaaroo (C) Travel (C); Perspective, Wed.
I • 1 Mornina Watch (C) NYSE Report The Aintstones (C) Ci) Ann Gutcher Show (C)
J CI) Su Hunt 12:15 Stretdl & Sew, Wed.
New YoB Exchanie/Local 12:30 ~(I) As Ult Wortd Turns {C)
8:2S 1 Community Bulletin Board (C) @ 00 m Days of Our Livts
8:30 Mr. Maroo (C) I I Dennis the Menace Stum.!_ the Stirs (C)
I Qumby (C) ~ (1) A Wortd Apart (C)
1 J CI> Sesame Street (C) D11lin1 for Dollars (C)
American Exchanp/Dow Jones Stock Martltt Close
9:00 t ~Cl) Tiit Lucy Sltow (C) : Education•I Proer1m1
I· ti) @ m Dinah's 'Place (C) 1:00 9 (j) love Is a Many Splend·
I •Girl Talk (C) Betsy Palmer. orecl Th~n (C) I Movie: See Daytime Movies. · Q1 6 m The Doctort (C)
t Jad la Linne (C) Jack •!!!!7 $flow
Cartoons (C) @ CV m All MJ Children (C)
I I Office of the President Movie: See D1ytlm1 Movies.
1 :i Sesame Street (C) (R) #41-45. Chlrtina ttte Mmet (C)
9:30 I~ Cl) Beverly Hillbillies (C) 1:30 ~Cl) The Guldin& Ll1ht (C)
I • tij 00 m Concentration (C) @ m Anethtt' Wo"d -
I • Kt11>' • Show ( C) Bay · (C)
I • m Movit: See Daytime Movies. I Ozzie and Harriet Romper Room (C) @ CV m let's Ma.. a Dt1I
(3) That's Lift (C)
1 ~ Stoc:lc Marlett • Tempo's Everywoman (C) Elaine
10:00 ~ Clj (j) Family Affair (C) ~n. a"'rBall W Fashions in $twin& (C) Lucille WORLD SERIES B~ ." Rivers.
NBC will colorcast the third and Commodity Report
fourth games in the 1970 World 1:40 Cartoons (C)
Serles on Tuesday and We~nes· 2:00 @. 00 Sta tt Storm (C) day, Oct 13 and 14. Rem11nln1 . @ 00 m lript Promise (C)
World Series eames (if neces· father Knows Bat
sary) will be played Thursday, @ 00 tiE) Ntwlywtd Game (C)
Saturday, and Sunday (Oct. 15, • Movie: See Daytime Movies.
17, & 18). Tea ms and st1rtln1 iper
times ~o be anno.unced. All pro· 2:JO (j) Ed&• of Nipt (C)
1ramm1ng is sub1ect lo change. • @t Anotller World
I m Salt of the Century (C) Somerset (C
Movie· See Daytime Movies. I Dlverct urt (C) ft1tu;•/ rublic Service (C) @ (3) m Datin& C1n11 (C)
(i) Sunny Today (C) ltoJ Rottl'1
Eifuc.rtional Pn1111111S : Educational rroara1111
10:30 a (j) Lowe of Lift (C) J:OO 9 Cl) GOtMr Pyle (C)
1r1 Your Bet (C)
Sir•~ P1radiM (C)
@ CV m General Hospital (C)
Outer Umitl
Undefdoc (C)
@ M1tinM: Don .Rodewald.
• Pattern for Uvina (C)
• Cinema 36
3:30 Tbe Mike RoJ.Show (C)
· Mille Dourt11 (C) Rorer Miller
CO·hosts this week.
famous Jury Trials (C)
@(})@One Lilt To Live (C)
Bozo the Clown (C)
(j) Popqe ClrtOOM (C)
• airtst tit• Uvtna Word (C)
3:45 ftttum (C)
4:00 Mr. Ed; Movie, Fri.
Ben Casey
it!E Dart Sflldows (C) Nen (C) (C) Baxter Ward.
Georr• Putnam News (C)
The Munsters CV Mike Dourt•s (C)
: sesame Street (C) (R) #41·45.
• Rellrious Features (C)
4:15 • Al•• Neno Show
4:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies.
News (C) Bill Bonds.
Abbott • Costello (C)
Batman (C) 00 Jimmy Thomason (C)
(j) Tht Thrff Stooltl
I Fisher famit,
AlllOf en ti Dtlltfto
Vamos 1 Vlajar (C) Mon., Fri.
Usted y 11 Pollda, Tues.; Mexican
Cha111btr of Commerc•, Wed.; L1
Stlud de Ustecl, Thurs.
• A World Apart (C)
KNBC Ntwservlct (C)
Bi& 5 Ntn (C)
flipper (C)
Car10ons (C) 0 @ Gllll11n's Island (C)
: Chlrtit'J Pad (C)/Mufflnland (j) The Munsters
• Selected Alms (C)
· Dos Gallos en Palenqu1
• The Rlflt11an
Noticlu
• T1lt Galloplnr Gourmet (C)
(V New1 (C)
@ (1) ABC News (C)
Didi V.n Dyle
My favorite Martian
'•ttlcoat Junction (C)
(6) This Day 1970 (C)
: Mrsterorm' Neiftlborflood (C)
(j) Newa/W11thtr/Sport1 (C)
• Pastor's Dtsll (C)
• Comicos y Candona
• Don Wilson's Town Talk (C)
· Btwltdlecl (C)
5:45 • Selected films (C)
• • Dtportes
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ROBERT FOXWORTH:
AN 'ALMOST' LAWYER
· Robert Foxworth, the actor,
easily could have been Robert
Foxworth, the lawyer, in real
life as well as on the television
screen.
"l always argued so much
around the house and was so
contentious that my parents said
J would become a lawyer," says
the soft-spoken Texas actor who
stars in the new dramatic series,
The Storefront Lawyers (on
CBS, Wednesdays at 7:30 PM).
For several school years Foit-
worth actually considered taking
up the study of law. "But I was
such a rotten student in high
school that I decided I shouldn't
be a rotten student all the way
through college."
Later Foxworth was to prove
bis ability as a college student,
but not in law school. His long-
standing desire to "become an
important acto r" began to take
form as he earned his Bachelor
of Fioe Arts degree in acting
from Carnegie-Mellon Univer-
sity.
But there's another member
of the Foxworth clan who
passed the bar, and, curiously
enough, is involved in the same
type of poverty law which be-
comes a cause and a crusade for
the young attorneys on The
Storefront Lawyers.
George Griffith, Fox worth 's
uncle, beads the Alexandria,
Va., branch o{ the Legal Aid
Society and has sounded this
warning for his nephew: "I'm
going to keep my eyes on you
and make sure you do it right
on television."
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 10
IVE N ING
5:00
0 SEASON PREMIERE * "IT'S ACADEMIC"
Reseda High vs. Pius X
(Downey) vs. Edison
(Orange County)
Host: JERRY FOGEL
O It's Acad .. lc (C) Competin&
high schools are Reseda, Pius X
(Downey) and Edison (Orange
County). fJ R1•.-Actlon (C) Hi(ITll(ITh of
the Rams vs. San Diego Ch1rgers
game played October 4th. m Movie Grt1ts: "Johnny E.1111""
(drama) '42-Robert T1ylor, l1n1
Turner, Vin Heflin, Robert Sterling,
Glenda Farrell.
Heb Nob Witll lob (C)
11tls City Is Milwa1*H (C)
Quut for Ufe (C) I CUli11n'1 lltand (C)
Worid Cup Socc« (C) England
VS. CzechoslOYa kia, m Cotltp of UM Dtseft (C)
5:30 II Newlllllllers (C)
OMBC ......... (C) e Nft Ga1110 of tlM Wttl (C)
H11hli&hts of the outstandln1 NFL
games played durina the previous
week.
Q) Anl111als, ActJoft & Adventure (C)
fl) How to M1rry a Millloulro
9 00 Hiati and Wild (C)
tJl) 11te Actwocata (C) (R) "Should
College Students Get Time Off for
Politlc1l Clmpalgnsr•
@ID Fislltr F1111ily m Holldly (C)
6:00 I TIM 111 News (C) (60) · 9 (i) m NBC News (C) (30)
ureiiO (C) (60)
Movie: (C) "Tiie SaH1e lnno·
cents" (adventure) '61 -Anthony
Quinn, Yoko Tani, Peter O'Toole,
Ct.rlo Guistinl.
! Boss City (C) (60)
TMtt C.111 lronaon (C) (60)
(]) Saturday Movie: "M•n Fro•
God'• Country" (western) '58-
Georae MontlOfftef'Y.
I Co4of Tmtlcadt (30)
Mulale/D'"J & Goliatlt (C)
St1rtin1 Theatre (C) (30)
6:301 News Confertna (C) (30) Hobby $ltOwcaM (30)
(6) Hip Cllap1n1I (C) (60) : flM frllKll Qef (C) (30) (R)
Julia Child prepares "Boulllabauase
a la Marseillaise."
I Cl) CBS News (C) (30)
Cfilldren'a Gospel Hour (C) (30)
Ed&• of Eternity (C) (30)
Upbelt (C) (60)
7:00 II C8S Evenln& News (C) (30)
Rorer Mudd. D KNIC Survey (C) (30) "Boats
and S1llors." Pitts Anderton nar·
rites a Close-Up report on the
world of bo1tin1.
I Jtny West Sllow (C) (30)
De* Vllloy Days (C) (30)
Metrollltdla Pruenb (C) (60)
omen Are Revoltlnc." R1lph Story
takes a look 1t women ind wt11t's
h1ppenin1 to tod1rs modem Amer·
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<, OCTOBER 10, 1970
icen woman in her b1ttle for equ1I
rlahts. m ... 11"""!1 .. c""'i&l ... J 1lle Mul11 of Tort! oo! Tofir(c> (60) Bin Bu"ud
t1kes his ctmeres to Petri H1rbor
to tell the story of th1t inf1mous
d1y In history, and to look 1t •
few scenes from the movie "Tora!
Tor•! Torti"
&> C.Mtiw LN•a Witll crans <60>
Eli) Rulititl (C) (60) (R) ''The
Thrff R's ••. ind Sex Education."
a Cll 11Kt °"'"' <C> (30> II!) ftittl In Ac"9tt (C) (30)
@E lo1 do M11ic9 (90) m Rlt htrol (C) (30)
7:30 IJ 9(1) Mission: t•poaibfe (C)
(60) Ph!rps returns to his home·
town on person1l business tnd
letrns of 1 myiterious series of
deaths of the younc-1owllswomen.
B fa @ m Andy Wllllau (C)
(GO) T he Lennon Sisters, Johnnie
R1y, R1y Stevens and Jon1th1n
Winters cuest. * L.A. KINGS STORY!
fJ HOCKEY SPECIAL!
fJ Spot1s Spedat (C) (30) A look
at the new Kings Hockey coach and
players.
0 @ (I) Ei) let's MIU I hat
~ {30) Monty Halls hosts.
fJ Mlllioft $ Movie: "The Hauntlna''
(suspense) '63-Julie Hurla, Claire
Bloom.
I @ID Stlected Fil•• (C) (90)
1:00
fJ SATURDAY AT * THE FIGHTS! NOW! u fOfllM lo1U.1 (C) (2 hr) Mike
Duarte vs. Rudolfo Labato in 10·
round lichtweight bout. o cm CI> m "..,.,. ... ca ... <C>
(JO) Bob Eubanks hosts.
ID Movie Greats: "Jollnny Eaaer"
(drama) '42-Robert Taylor, Lan•
Turner, Vin Heflin.
Q) Minority Community (C) (30)
tJl) DEIUT T1tt Blldl fl'Ofltior (C)
(60) "New Americtn$." A four·p•rt
series th•t will dram1tize hlstorictl
facts about the bl1ck men's m1ny
roles in the settling of the Grett
Pl1ins reclon. Aimed In Texas.
Kansas, Nebmk1 and Wyominc.
1:30119 Cl) My lllm s.tis (C) (30)
Chip 1ives Polly Willi1ms 1 locket
for her 18th birthd•Y lftd whi
she tells herself they're reelly en·
11ged, he just thinks it means
they're goinc steady. When Polly's
flther suspects they're en111ed, he
rices to the Douglu household to
discuss bre1king up the ptir, ind
In hetted 1nger Barbua tells him
just whit she thinka.
0 ~ CiH~ Adi•· 12 (C) (30)
"Log45-Briaht Boy." An ll·Yetr·
old boy mikes officers Reed ind
Malloy (Kent McCord ind Martin
Milner) believers In his photovaph·
le memory when his description
proves decisive in 1 burct1ry case.
Stephen Hudls auests IS H1rold.
D VARIETY WITH WELK * Dixie clarinet star
Peanuts Hucko encores.
~)UE (}) m LIWfenco Welt (C)
m Country l Westttn Musk (C)
([hr)
II) La Ter.,..ta (30)
9:001J tij (j) A111ie (C) (30) lncred·
lbly, Amie Nuvo's dumpy, myopic
secretary, Felicia (Elaine Shore), be·
comes "The Other Wom1n' In the
eyes of Arnie's wife (Sue Ane Lane·
don), ind thre1tens to destf'01 Al·
nie's heretofore happy m1rrlap.
B 9 Cil l!3 NIC SltWdlJ ..._..:
{f) UOedt "JI I~ (west·
em) ·~ldltrd Widman, Ltft•
Horne, ClrTOll Connor, John Saxon,
Michtel McGreevy, D1vid Op1toshu,
Kent Smith, J1cqueline Scott, Mor·
11n Woodward, Larry G1tn. Dub
T1ytor. Wldm1rt stirs IS M•rthll
Frink Pitch, who hu seivtd 1
town well for 20 ye1rs, but now
the townspeople w1nt to get rid of
him. When P1tth kills 1 min In
self defen•. they me murder
charges with the county shertff,
and when thl1 fills they institute
the1r own scheme 111lnst the m•r·
sh11's life.
fI!) HollOWMCI {C) (60) (R) "Jiu
in the Round."
IE Hout of '"" <C> <60> ti) Premiere Movie (2 hr)
9:30 11 ta CJ) Mar, ~· Moofe Sllow (C) (30)Comedi1n Shelley Bennin
pl1ys 1 w1cky dentist who Is 1t·
tracted to Miry Rich1rds-tnd even
more to her shiny, wtlltt teeth. a @m m mMtm ne Mott
Ooldty Ci• (C) (60) Thia who·
dunit hour stirs Georce Mah1ris,
Yvette Mlmleux ind Ralph Bell1my
IS 1 trio of elite private investl11t·
ors who seek the cause ind culprits
in unusu1I murden th1t others (In·
ctudlnc the police) consider unsoN·
able. In the premiere episode "Lit·
tie David," Robert Gllll1t, the op·
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11:30'PJW on UBe-'fV
erator of an exclusive men's sport· II) It Is Written (C)
Ing goods store, is found seated @ 00 Spotllpt Tht1tTe (C) "Rt·
in one of his dlaplay windows. ven1• of tll• Creature." John Ae•r.
There's t deep, but verj'neat hole ~ @ Aw1rd Thutre; "Nl&Ms of
In his forehead, and the trio's first R11t1utin."
problem Is to identify the unusual @E ult Movie
weapon that caused the deadly 1 ,, wound. Marj Dusay, Roger Davis. 11:15 II _F•t>,ulous 52., (C) lotin£
Bob Random. Louise Troy and l ottn( (comedy) 65-Tony Curtis.
Christiane Schmitmer guest. J~rry Lewis, ,O•~Y Sival, Thelma Ritter. A swinaing correspondent 0 News (C) (30) Larry Burrell. playboy in Paris manaaes lo keep
10:00 II ~ (j) Minnix (C) (60) A gun· his trio of girlfriends (all stew.rd·
man threatens Mannix but barelyl esses and roommates) from findlna
misses him three times, leading the oul about each other until his bud·
lnvestia1tor to suspect that some· 1 dy turns up for 1 visit.
one else is really the intended 0 A.BC News (C) victim. Lorett• Swit. Victor French. Ward Wood. Elaine Fielding. Jason 11:30 0 Loh••n I 81r1cley (C)
Wlngreen ind Richard Kane guest. J! S•ttl•dlJ Night Movie: "Up
0 Ii& News (C) (30) c~~ R:~rt~~~~d (~~:~s. ·~~
~Ai• of Aquulus (C). (60) Guest Demick. M11lus Goring, Broderick 1s 26-year-old rock music com~ser1 Crawford, Slim Pickens. Paul Hill. who has given up writing . , 11 lo join the ministry. Tommy Roe is ID Movie: , 'Tht Blick Slttp also featured (m_ystery) 56 -Basil Rathbone.
• Akim T1miroff. m News (C) (30) 12:00 0 Movie: "RtbtlJ on tht Loose"
fil) I lflclAL t Bir1tl I Death (2 hr) (comedy) '67-Riemondo Vienello.
10:30 ~ Robert K. Dorn1n Show (C) (90) 12:30 0 Spullln& FrttlJ (C) "Caleb Cet·
Bing Crosby auests. tego," educator and author of "Whit O Rosey Grltt' Show (C) (30) John We Owe Children: The Subordin1·
Gary ind the comedy team of Gold· tion of Teaching to Learnlna."
finger & Dove guest. .. m All·Ni&ht Show: "Return of the m Mowlt: "Th• Thin Min (mys· A.pt Man II "Clpflin Clution" and
tery) '34-William Powell. . ''Tllty LJW BJ Ni&hl" cm m Sil Nift!t Movie: "One Mil· 00 I M "A'"· d ... I II (d ) llOn r .. ,.. t .C.11 (adventure) '67-1: I ovlt: -" on -p ram•
Raquel Weich, John Rlch•rdson. -TyroM Power, Lloyd Nolin.
f!E> P11190rt to Trtvel (C) (30) 1:30 s· Ntw1 (C)
11:00 8 a 0 News (C) II Mondo (C)
· . Fnitrt Ni ... t: "It, the Terror I 1:45 II) Movie: "No Minor Viets" (t"Om: Fro• 1.,.nd s.>tct" and "St11i1M edy) '48 -:-D1n1 Andrews. Lilli
Jackel" P1lmer. Louis Jourd•n.
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK., OCTOBER 10, 1970
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A mad scramble in a Paris pad.
Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis
in "Boeing, Boeing"
bight
11=15PM
CffiS2
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'C IVILISATION'
"Civilisation," one of the most highly ac-
claimed series of specials ever produced by the
British Broadcasting Corporation, is being
aired over KCET, Channel 28, Wednesdays at
8:30 P.M., in 13 one-hour programs.
Created, written and narrated by famed
British art historian, Lord Clark of.Saltwood
(Kepneth Clark), the specia ls are a tou,r
through the great ideas and events of Western
history as illustrated by man's most ma_gnifi-
cent paintin gs, architecture, scu lpture and
music over a 1600-year span. The theme of the
series is best summed up by Lord Clark in his
opening statement for the series: "If I had to
say which was telling the truth about society,
a speech by a Minister of Housing or t he actual
buildings put up in his time, I should believe
the buildings."
DETERMINED
WITNESS
Edward G. Robinson stars as Emile Pu/ska, on old man
who witnesses the murder of a friend, in "The Old Man
Who Cried Wolf," the ABC Movie of the W eek , Tuesday
at 8:30 P.M. The killer knocks Em ile out a nd m akes his
escape. When Emile awakens. he finds that the police feel
his fri end died o f a heart attack . Angry and confused, Emile
sets o ut to find th e truth. His fa mily and friends fee l the
old man is paranoid and seek medical aid for him. But
Emile ref uses to give up the search, and as he comes closer
to the truth, the killer knows he must sil ence Emile before
someone believes his story. Martin Balsam, Diane Baker,
Percy Rodrigues. Ruth Roman. Edward Asner and Sam Jaffe
co-star.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 10, 1970
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llwt Us Tiiis Day (C) r .. • ,.,,,(C) Mr. Wlsllbo111t (C)
7:30 Pe .. ..,. PltltoP (C)
~ ' Jecllt (C)
.... & tllt ""'" Wonl (C) • NeraW tf Trvtll (C)
llcnd NMl1 (C)
(i) ltd Is Ille Aaswtr (C)
7:45 ftie ~rt (C)
1:00 La•P ""'-My rttt <C> WoodJ Woodpecker (C)
CltlMd11I of r .. orrow (C)
Dey tf Diaconry (C)
Woodlrl•(C)
Rwtol f1m (C) DM1eJ & hliltlt (C) r ... w MtttM1 <C> 1:30 Up 1114 U.. (C)
Mri. _.ht (C) race tt rece (C) A1bbl Wolf.
• Mwlt: "I A• • r1111t1vt ,,...
• 1ln Caa(' (dr1m1) '32-Piul
Muni, Georp Raft. ·
Im (i) llldlfJll ..a.1•111 (C) · i'iila 11 Ille Ufe (C) fin Cotptl Rnlvll (C)
9:00 •tn lllrH (C)
My raverltl SlrlHft (C) Gum
spe1ker is Dr. P1ul Valentiner, Fi11t
U1thlfln Church, Los Anaeles.
Dey of IHKOW"l (C) eo.,., P,..fllt (C)
Cl1111try Male ~Rowivll f1m (C)
Oral llttltftl (C)
T .. llHI Jorry (C) ... ,, .....
• hM111•• latlM tn DoMinl'
9:30 ! T~a .. llOMI (C) 9 00 In Wor1d Strlta l11t·
bl (C) G1mt #2. Tums and
sbrtinc timt to be announced.
Cl) SIMkly tilt lw (C) I ,... AlltJy SIMtw (C)
. NF\. Ftotblll Dtllblt•tlCI•
rolt 1t W11hin1ton. Sin
fflndsco 1t Los An1el11.
8) Ml MHStro
10:00 I lnidt. r0ttb1ll (C) HHr of,...., (C)
tffj Cl) Jonny Qu• (C) iliwti: "11lt Mut" (mystery)
-Rid1ud Carlson, Veronlc1 Hurst,
Hillary Brooke.
.., Aaaztn1 "'"
lO:JO I "fl TedlJ (C) tffj Cl) c.tta ... p Cata (C) hltll fer Ttclly (C)
11:00 R Nfl F..tblll (C) Minnesota
Vlklnas vs. Chle1eo Bear1, llve from
Ch!Clto. &I flltr'I DIMI reotblll (C) Notre
O.mt vs. C.dtb of Atmy.
I tffj (I) .......... (C)
Miwlt! (C) , .. llllt laa" (com·
tdy·dram1) '.47 -M1rsh1ll Thomp·
10n, Clem Btv1n1, Georae TobllS,
11J ctMtl'd 11 th HHtt (C)
Et-. .. s. ea.. a> o--Com E'.111 CladH?
ll:lO D (ft Cl) ......., (C) "OISCOV·
try GOei to Bel1lum."
....... : "T1le Dlft M"'9f' (dta·
ma) '46-0ftvll dt Hovlllencl, Lew
Ayres. ... ,... .
/\ f I f f~ ·~ I l 0 ·~
12:00 J!No•..a..,_.• C11W. (C).
Sa1111111e Tllt1be (C) ''Ont Step n." ld1 Lupino, Leslie Nielsen,
Gen1 Rowl1nds, J1ck Weston.
I 1...i11,...t , ....... (C)
(I) Stories tf Suecna (
Stu• Strttt (C) (R) ~36 ... 0.
A flve·hour repl1y of Int week's
proar1m1.
I Df•.. Do•lnlCll
12:30 Oral ltobtfb (C)
(I) Undtnnr for Pua (C)
1:00 9 6 m football Conftrtnct
... (~Tum1 ind stlrtlna times
to b• announced. , II Mtwlt: "Alll't N• Ti•t fof SliNy" (adVtnture) '57-Bury Sul·
liv1n, Gene Barry.
! llAtl I Answers (C)
Minion $ Movlt: "Robin Hood''
a entur:e) '3~Errol flynn. O!Ml
de Havlll1nd, Cl1ude Rains. · · 1 nt Wofid leyend ln1Plntio•al Uvin1 (C) m JIMIJ LJM Dew . (C)
friittt I .. VWI (C)
1:30 f'ml toftftr"" (C) Cllifor·
n i 's Lt. Governor opponents Ed
Reinecke (lncumbtnt) and Alfred
Alquist, Democr1tic Stile Sen1tor
from San Jose, 1uest.
(
1:45
Yolc:t of C.hrlry (C)
(I) l1111es l Allawm (C) cot. .. ntarios , C.ttbridldts
2:00 The Siatl la Ov• (C) a> LLER GAMES-ACTION! * T·BIRDS vs. CHICAGO
G) Roller c1 .. (C) L.A. T·Blrds
VI. ChiCl(O Hawks.
(i7) (I) SHdey Mlttnt1: "Rold to feft ...... ti Corrtllltl Mtllant 2:30 m S.nftewtr Ctltbratlon CoMplllJ
fl!~ I Wnt.llllttf Ctnt..· :'1:1(c) s11ut1n1 the lOOth
anniversary of the foundln1 of the
City of Westminster (1870 to
1970), the p1r1de fe1tures Lord
MaYor of Westminster, En1l1nd,
Briln Fit11er1ld-Moore; plus TV
stirs Karen Jenstn, Rosey Grier, and
Meredith MacR11. IJ Movlt: (C) "Sierra" (dr1ma)
·~die Murphy. W1ndra Hen·
drix, Bur1 Ives, Oean Jaaaer. Tony
Curtis. a;, Tiit QriateplHn (C)
l :OO § llllldtr/Otlbld• (C) • r1•11J Fil• F11tivel: '"Su11n·
n1 tf th Molllltiee." Shirley Tem·
pie, Randolph Scott.
I Cltllltr
o.tftl~/Mutkllt (C)
Ter•
l :lO 11 race tlN N1Uetl (C) GOP Sen·
ator R1lph Smith of Illinois 1ppe1rs
with his Democr1tlc opponent, Ad·
lal Stevenson 111
I hcltt hlMn HtOd (C)
Cl) Sti..,, (C) Siltcteid fM• (C)
4:00 II Mwlt: "lorn Yllttnley'' (oom·
1dy) '51-Judy Holliday, William
Holden, 8n)Cf1rldl Crawford. D Jolla Md.IJ sa... (C)
11 FOOTBALL ACTION! * UCLA VS. OREGON! 11 UCU lntta F.....U (C) Brvlns vs. Univ. of Orteon Oucb In 11mt
taped yuterd11 at the L.A. eon.
Stum •
THE DAILY P ILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 10. 1970
I fi7) (}) Collt(e FootblH--1970 NCAA hllfllights.
lol'I> the C1own (C)
(j) CU l illlop'a Louer Room
(i) flCI tht Nation (C)
• fliia 11 tht lift (C)
Acrlculture Report
4:30 • lnsidt llllintu (C)
stipn (C)
Motlttn-in·Law (C)
Batun (C)
@ f1111 r11turt (C) "Lake
Wlldemess."
I (() hnelopt Pit.atop (C)
Acriculturt Report (C)
... Hu•bard Sbow (C)
5:00 Inquiry (C) Maury Green in·
te"'iews Wym1n Jonu, Los Ange·
les City's new librarian about
''The Future of Libraries."
0 COLOR! ANN-MARGRET, * CAROL LYNLEY·"THE
PLEASURE-SEEKERS"! ·
O SundlJ Mcwle: (C) ''The Pit•·
Rift Setlltrs" (romance) '65-
Ann-M1r1ret, Tony Fr1ncloS1, Cir·
ol Lynley, Gardner McKay, Pamela
Tiffin. Gene Tierney, Isobel Elsom,
Brian Keith. Three &iris meet both
Spanish and American men when
they seek careers in Madrid.
I Sln1 AJon1 With Mitch (C)
Man From UNCLE (C)
Cllllc1t1'1 l•lli (C)
(]) Seven Htarts Tht1trt (C)
"lilly 'Round tlM Fl1c." Paul
Newman, Joanne Woodward.
I H.ta Nob With lob
(6) Pasaport to Tr1vtl (C)
OllUT Kulll1. Frtn &. Ollie
( ) "The Great Columbus Day
P1191nt." Burr Tlllstrum, Fr1nk
Allison and the Kuklapolitans re·
tum.
fiitro Fantutico (C) I Ci) c. .. ,. Thrt1 (C)
Colltc• of tllt DIMrt (C)
rutbot·Socctr Mundl1I: Boe•
Junio11 vs. Platense.
5:30 8 All-AtHricln C.tltet (C) Guest
host is Gordon MteRae. m Anhuts, Action Ii Adventure
(a "The Bird Men."
How To M1rry 1 MUlitntit•
(6) Wot1d TollOITOW (C)
: liliJlnl tllt Suitlr (R)
Ci) Amateur Hour (C)
• Flibtr F1111ily
· 0., If D~ (C)
fVENING
6:00 In.. ... ..... (C) (30) · Htfputes (C) (30) Guests are
Stubby Keye and wife An1ela, Den·
nls James and wife Micki, J11nne
-Cooper and husblnd Harry Bern·
sen. Cl1y Cole hosts.
0 CAPTURE & TRAINING * OF KILLER WHALE! 11 TII• C1aalt1t111ft1 sea (C) <JO)
"Killer While." Trapped in 1 fish·
erman's net In British Columbl1, a
killer whale Is trained to mpond
to voice commands. Biii Burrud
hosts. O Tht Groovy Sbow (C) (60)
Charlie Tuna Is new host. m Untlmtd WOfld (C) (30) "Op·
eration N01h." Story of the rescue
of thousands of animals tr1pped
and threatened by flood.
I Htrt Com• Ult Bridn (C) (60)
Color TmelCldt (C) (30)
(6) A Look at tht Condldatts
( ) (30)
Jlnn-JWargret
De 'Pleasure Seekers
5:00,,.)1 In eolor 1CABe-,.'V
I Booll l11t (C) (30) (R)
Ci) CBS News (C) (30)
HOur of hWtf (C) (30)
Cine 111 II T1rdt (2 hr)
~ IMcit (60) m 111t10t <C> <30> $:30 II Abollt 1 Wffk (C) (30) News-
m1n Petrick Emory hosts news
ahow with 1 li&ht and satirical look
blc:k 1t selected news events of th•
Wiik. DTIA
II McNAIR & DELLA * PLUS MUCH MORE!
D 11"'11 Mdtllr (C) (60) Tenta-
ifvely scheduled auests ere Della
Reese, Michel Louveln, The Reseals
and Colerid&t Taylor Per1dnson. m Ctutll,. Feltum (90) "Min
11ity Ceuld Not. H1111-" Boris Ker-
loff, Roaer Pryor, Lome Gray.
I ,..., C1nn (30)
6 ......... ,,.. (C) (30) = '70 (C) (30) (R) LIW·
rence O'Brien aunts. a-m Talk .. th• Manapr (C) m flit Qelde• ,..,. <C> <3o>
7:00 II a m l.-lt (C) (30) "The
Sip of Lassie's Puppln." Part IV.
A search. for Lissie ind her three
puppies Is dlmexed by 1 near-
tra&edy. Mlcheel-J1mes W!Jted, Rob·
ert Rockwell, Jeck Bannon. C1rolyn
Kearney, Skip Homeier, Robert
Foulk.
D 0@ m Wiid Killpoe (C)
{30) (R) "Nettin1 1 J1ru1r." M1rtin
Perkins and Stan Brodi learn whit
it t1kes to net 1 J•auar in the
Sierra M1dre In Nortfttrn Mexico.
fJ A SPINE-TINGLING * ADVENTURE ABOUT
NATHAN HALE
fJ (ff)(]) Q) Tiit You111 Rtbtt1
(C) {§>) "To H1nr 1 Hero." Bran-
don De Wildt 1uesh as N1th1n
Hile whom the Youn& Rebels seek
behind British lines. fJ Nmvlllt Now (C) (30) l1n
Tyson and The Greet Speckled Bird
ster. Guests include Anne Murr1y,
Bob lumen, Tom Connors. ID P...,.rt to Trntl (C) (30)
"Continent• Maanlflco." Hal Saw-
yer travels the two coasts of South
AmtriCI. EE It Is Writt• (30)
EmDll Welll (C) (90) (R) Mu
R1ff1rty and Wilson Riies 1ppe1r.
ti;) httenl fer Uvt•1 (30)
EI!) Dalt 'l .. lla COii AM,. (60)
7:30 11 9 Ci) Htp11'1 Htrtts (C)
(JO) Sir Ch1rtes Chitterty, an Ena·
lish traitor parachutes into Stal1a
13. Bem1rd Fox pl1ys two rolea In
the first pert of 1 two-perter. Her-
old Gould• 1nd Anne Ro1ers ere
reatured. D t1J CI) m Wonderful Wor1d of DisatJ (C) (60) "Westwerd Ho!
The W11ons." Conclusion. Preirlt
doctor John Greyson refuses to let
the Sioux lndl1ns 1dopt 1 llttl1
pioneer &irt. Fns P1r1'er, Kathleen
Crowley, Karen Pendleton CO·Sltr.
U LAUREL & HARDY AT * THEIR FUNNIEST! D Ce•tdJ Clatlk (90) "1lt FIJ·
ln1 htt•" (eomedY} '39-Stan
Laurel ind Oliver H1rdy )oln the
Foreian Lt&ion. fJ MHllo11 $ Movie: '11M Hotk~
(dram•) '63-Klrll Oou&IH, Robert
Walker Jr.. Nick Adams. Men In
wer are f1eed with th• choice of
1:00
killln& 1n unarmed prisoner feee·to·
face or the wholesale slauatiter of
b1ttle. ID Drtt Paapofts to Advttltura
{C) (30) "The Bumin& Statues of
~In." W Yolct of UM Hour (30)
@[!) Quat for Uft (30) •
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 10, 1970 ------....
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Loretta Lynn, Archie Clmpbell ind
The Stoney Mountain Cloueri.
fJ (i1J (}) aJ Tiit Fii (C) (60)
"The Architect." Inspector Erskine
rushes to Mi1mi in puriuit of three
escaped convicts led by 1n ln-
aenlous liank-roblier Who are pl1n-
nlna 1 major ceper that could kill
Innocent people. m Mowit C~lts: "Jollnny Up''
(mystery) '42-Robert Taylor. uni
Turner. Girt student or socloloo
fells for I (lngletder.
ID 1't 111 QMsUon (C) (60) Host
Micheel Jackson and his ruests dis-
cuss abortion.
EE Plttern for llYln& (30) e Stltcttd Fil• (C> (45)
@II Alt&ria M1slcales (30)
1:30 D t1J 00 m 1111 CoabJ (C) (30)
"The Old Man of 4-C." Chet Kin·
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'"'·•-* See Vanishing Wilderness ti) Sytvil 1 Enrique (60) 10:30 D Wor1d To111trrow (C) (30) "Auto
Em DEIUT Our Y111ltllltl& Wlldtr· 9:30 fJ News (C) (30) the Grt1t."
11t11 (C) (30) "Of Broccoli and Pel· ID lnaplrltlontl Llvin& (C) (30) ID Welllend News (C) (30)
ic1ns Ind Celery 1nd Setls." A at· 9:45 &1!)"1llliclle (C) 11:00 fl 9 Cl) NtWI (C)
ries of ei&ht progrems lllustf1te 10·00 D @ 00 News (C) ~;in~e~i~:;~.:r\~~::::ouj~Y tU,::~ B NOW TIM CONWAY UC.n You Top Thia? (C)
country. * HAS HIS OWN SHOW. fJ Wllll•• F. luctltJ (C) Guests IE Li To11H11b (30) WHAT A HAPPY WAY •re economists Herry Browne 1nd
t:OOfl9 Cl)Cltn C.11p11tll (C) (60) TO TOP THE WEEKEND! ID ~~~~~Y·KUHLMAN
Arte John90n, Jo"'! ~yner, The First II a Cl) T1111 Conw11 (C) (60)
[ditJon 1nd Mel T1lhs guest. Peter Greves and Audrey Mt1dows * (IN COLOR) D a 00 m lonMl:I (C) (60) 1uest. m ltathryft .... 1 .. n (C)
:~e Power of Lift ind Deeth." An D ~ (i) a;, The lold 011u (C) @ (]) Netre o. .. foetblfl (C)
1n1ured Ben C.rtwrlg~t Is trapped ~) ·Killer on the Loose." A mys-11:15 9 Cl) Titt Cltriltltlllen (C)
alone In the desert with 1 min 1c-tirlous ind deadly virus rises to cused. of murder. Rupert Crosse epidemic proportions. Delli Reese 11:30 fl M~: ..... Like t Drap1"
1uests. auests in her TV dr1m1tlc debut. (dram•) 60-Jack Lord, Nobu Mc·
U DI .Def~~ (60) "All the U GET IT All ON earthy, Mel Torme, Jamu Shl19t1.
Siient Votees. Eileen Heckert, John * BIG 5 NEWS NOW' D SndlJ T•t&'lt SM (C) (A) Randolph ruest. • ! c.thtdrtl tf TttMnftl (C)
0 Q) AK S.ndly Movlt· (C) 0 II& 5 Nows (C) (30) Movlt: "Tiit Dotty Sitt.,...
''Those Mlplffetat Men In. Their fJ Sports Pitt (C) (60) Mal Al· musicll) '45-Bttty Grtble, June
flyina Madllnet" (comedy) '65-berts hosts. Former Dod&er Don H1ver, John P1yne.
Stuart Whitman, S1rah Miies, Rob· Newcombe, first winner of the Cy 9 00 lnupt (C)
ert Mortey, Albert Sordi. Story of Young Award, ruuts. 11:45 fJ Ntw1 (C)
dtrln& youn1 men who 1t the be-m USC footb1ll (C) (90) USC vs. 12:15 0 Mevit: "Al tilt Su R11t1"
atnnin1 of the century took to the Stanford In 11me pl1yed yesterday (dram•) '60-Cllff AObertJon M1-
air In tile first outl1ndlsh flylna 1t Pelo Alto. Tom Kelly commen· ri1 Schell, Clm1ron Mitchell. '
m1chlnes, tiles. 12:30 U filll F..t•• (C) "Los Anaeln
Cl) HIVI Cun, Wiii Tm1I (30) ID Jot DISllv1 (C) (30) -Where It's At."
@ (]) S.nd•J Movie: ''0111ar IUllJ· ~ PREMIERE f1t1fire (~) (60) 1:00 11 Movie: ''frtfttltr Gii" (western)
11111" (adventure) '57 -Cornel Welcome to Fiiimore Ent. A visit 45-Yvonno DtC1rlo, Rod Comeron,
•Wildt, Debra P11et, Raymond M11-to the Eut Coest center of t~e Andy Devine.
sev Micheel Rennie. rock music world-8111 Grah1m s D.. (C} 1' Fiiimore Ent in New York's East nlWS EE M1nltn Foni111 Vill1p-for I concert with The 1:45 m Mtwtt: '11lt ...... , er.."
Em Clwilllltioll (C} (60) (R) "The Byrds, Vin Morrison, Sh1·N1-N1, (drama) '47-Hulh Daniels, Vlr·
Frozen Wor1d." Story of the return Albert Kina. The Flock 1nd The All· Cini• Petton.
of civilization under Ch1rtem11ne min Brothers. 2:30 IJ Ntwt/411wt U• Tiits hJ (C)
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Lucifer has risen
The High Priest of the Churc h of Satan invokes the devil over Witness private rituals never before performed on the air.
a young woman's body during the Black Mass by recit ing a Watch Witchcraft. a documenLa ry in five parLS. This Monday
parody on the Lord's Prayer. through Friday, October 12·16. at 4:30 and 11:00 pm.
A witch talks frankly about her life in a witches' coven. Call the Eyewitness News team anythi ng you like.
The Fellowship of the Ancient Wind summons spirits fro m Except indifferent.
the past in the Silver Star Ritual. (l) wlf
A nineteen·year·old Caj un girl places a hex by Brazilian eye ness news
Ma_cumbavoodoo with doll and pins. kabc -t.r/.4•JO ~)J·OOpm T his week. On Channel 7. I l' /... a.. •
When Eyewitness News explores the elusive world of the bonds/Jawrence/nahan /S)Oane
occult-through the eyes of those who claim to know its secrets.
See fi lmed interviews with witches. diabolists, cabalists,
psychics and voodooists.
Pace 10
MONDAY
OCTOBER 12
For morning and afternoon
ll1tlnp, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for yoqr convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
t:OO 0 -(C) "Woniln Obussad" (dra-
ma) '59-Susan Hayward, Stephen
Boyd, Bartiara Nichols.
9:30 Q "You C.n't l et Away With Mur-
der" (drema)-Humphrey Bogart,
Gale Pare. m "Inside Detroit'' (drama) '56-
Dennis O'Keefe. Pat O'Brien, Tlna
Carver, Marsaret Field.
Q News (C) Baxter Ward, Toni
Holt.
Cito1ft Putnam News (C)
The Munsters CV Miiie Dourtas (C)
: Sesame Strfft (C) (R) #41.
• Rtlifious Features (C)
4:15 • Ale1 Ntmt Show
4:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies.
News (C) Bill Bonds.
Abbott & Cost.Ho (C) Batman (C)
~ Ji91•J Thomuon (C)
Tiit Ttlrtt Stoorei
• Iller family
Amor en el Desierto
• Vamos a Vlajar (C)
A World A,lrt (C)
5:00 0 KNIC Newservice (C).
U SlG 5 NEWS IS A * DISCOVERY!
Bi& 5 News (C)
• Flipper (C) ·
Cartoons (C)
9 Ci) I Ulipn'a llland (C)
10:00 IJ-uclirlstoplier Columbus" (adven·
ture) 49-Fredric March, Florence
Eldrid1e.
1:00 m "It Happened One Ni,trt'' (com-
edy) '34-Claudette Colbert, Clark '
Gable, Walter Connolly, Roscoe Karns.
: Cliirfli•s Pld (C)/Muttlnland
Ci) T1tt Munsters
• Selected Films (C)
• Dos lalloa en Palenque • Tiie Riflemen
Z:OO 0 "Titt £nattd loy'' (comedy) '61
-Jerry lewis, Brian Donlevy.
4:30 8 (C) "Destination Inner Space"
(sci·fi) '66-Seott Brady. Sheree
Nort.h, Gary Merrill.
fVFNING
4:008Mr. Ed
U VINCE EDWARDS AS * BEN CASEY! BIGl Rltn c...,
E!) D1rt Sllldon (C)
• Notidas
• Tiie l 11lopin& loarmet (C)
5:15 (]) News (C)
5:30 @ CV ABC Ntwt (C) Frank
Reynolds, Howard K. Smith.
• Didi Ven DJ'• liey Fnorite M1rti1n
Petticoat Junction (C)
Ci) Ttlla Day 1970 (C)
: Miiterottrs' Nti&ftborflood (C)
Ntw1/W11dltr/Sports (C)
• P1stor's Desk (C)
(Continued)
MARJORIE LORD: TV WIFE
Marjorie Lord has portrayed
Danny Thomas' TV wife so Jong
and successfully that she is fre-
quently mistaken by fans she
meets off-screen as his real wife.
After seven years co-starring
with Danny on Make Room For
Daddy, Marjorie returned this
season on ABC's Make Room
For Granddaddy, resuming her
original role, but in private life
she has been the wife of pro-
ducer Randolph Hale for 12
years. The beautifuJ slim, blue-
eyed, auburn-haired actress kept
very busy professionally in be-
tween the two series by acting in
films and television -including
several Danny Thomas Specials
and Love, American Style--as
well as directing several stage productions in the East and midwest,
most recently "T he Paisley Convertible". Born in San Francisco,
Miss Lord staned her care'tr on Broadway and on tour with Dame
Judith Anderson. Following that tour, Edward Everett Horton
signed her for the feminine lead in his fabulously successful two
national tours in "Springtime for Henry." She starred in "Anniver-
sary Waltz", which broke all records by running 13 months in San
Francisco. She starred in the National Company of "Once More
With Feeling" and created the feminine lead on Broadway in "Girl
in the Freudian Slip", and "Mary, Mary" in Los Angeles.. and
Houston. Her other stage starring roles include "Bell, Book and
Candle" and "Don't Drink the Water". When not before the TV
cameras, or directing a play, Marjorie enjoys her spacious home
in Sherman Oaks, which she shares with her husband, pct Dalma-
tian, "Rocky'' and "Pepe," a most art iculate parrot.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEIC, OCTOBER 10, 1910
' TV !PORT! H/OH!l(JHT!
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11
9:30 AM 0 9 00 WCM1d SeriH BaMbell (C) Game #2. Teams
and startlna time to be announced. QI Cl) NFL Football Doubleheader (C) Detroit at Washington
and-S.n Francisco at Los Angeles.
11:00 I NFL Football (C) Minnesota Viki ngs vs. Chicago Bears.
Notre Dime rootball (C) Notre Dame vs. Army Cadets in
~me played yesterday et Notre Oeme.
1:00 9 @ Footbell Confef'ence Games (C) Teams and starting
t mes to be announced.
4.1>0 I ~ (I) Col'-1• Football--1970 (C) NCAA highlights. 5.1>0 rutbol·SOccer Mundlal: Boca Junio rs vs. Platense.
10;00 Sports Pa1e (C) Mal Albel't$ hosts.
USC Football (C) USC vs. Stanford in a game played yester·
ay at Palo Alto. l orn Kelly commentates.
WORLD SERIES BASEBALL
NBC will colorcast the third and fourth games on Tues. and
Wed. Remaining games (if necessary) will be colorcast on
Thurs., Sat. and Sun.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12
6:00 lt71 Cl) Monday Nllht Football (C) Green Bay Packers vs. San
Drego Chargers.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
8:05 ~ Box lnternatiorwl 1970
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
8:30 m Olymplc Boxlns (C)
SATllttOAY, OCTOBER 17
If a sixth World Series Baseball game Is played, NBC will
present live coverage of it today.
12:30 I ~~ NCAA Football (C) Notre Dame at Missouri. 4:00 . ABC's Wide World of Sports (C)
5:00 SEASON Lllkers Basketball (C) The L.A. · lakers meet
t e Baltimore Bullets In Baltimore. Chick Hearn reports.
5:00 I International World Cup Soccer (C) West Germany vs. Peru.
8:00 Saturday Ni&ht Fllhts (C) Scheduled are Ernie Lopez and
priano Hernandez In 10-round welterweight bout.
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has been cast in the guest role of a 1lurse in an episode of Medical
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 10, 1970
Watch Jerry Dunphy weeknights and Clete Roberts weekends
on "The Big News," Los Angeles Television's only local early
evening news broadcast seven nights a week .
,... 12
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MONDAY (Continued)
I Co1Wic9a y Concioftu
Doa W"dtOfl's TOWTI Talk (C)
ltwitchd (C) 5:451 Seltct9d Fil"'s (C)
I Dtportes
6:00 Iii News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy.
• MIC Newttrvlct (C) (60) Tom
Snl.der. 0 STEVE'S GUESTS * OPEN UP TONIGHT! D Tht Allfn Show (C) (90) Tent•·
tively scheduled guests are Aanes
Moorehead, Rod Ser1in1, Jackie
Vernon, Robert Allen, Michael B~n·
don and Jules Ber1m1n. Michul
Brennen is announcer. 0 Movie: ''lltt Hustltt' (drama)
'61-Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason,
Piper Laurie, Georee C. Scott, My·
ron McCormick. Ruthless youne pool
shark hu an obsession to become
the ·nation's champion and strives
to play and beat the almos1 legend·
ary Minnesota Fits, undisputed
ch1mpion in the field. 0 Citt SIUl"t (C) (30) "S1t1n
Place." Smart and Aaent 99 try to
rescue their chief, who Is beine
held for r1nsom by KAOS. m The Aintstofta (C) (30) &l It Takes I Thief (C) (60) "The
Great Chess Gambit." Alter a SAC
bomber crash in Spain, Alexender
Mundy sets out to recover a mis~·
i_!!i ~ secret device.
ll.ZJ l.V Monday Nicht Football (C)
Green Bay Packers vs. San Diego.
fil) Hodaepod&t Lod11 (C) (30)
"Crabs." ~ Ci) CBS News (C) (30)
~ 0.trNdt/Musicalt (C) (30)
• lhticitro 34 (C) (60)
• Winp to Adventure (C) (30)
• I TNtro de llS Estrella• (30)
• News in Ult Round (C) (30)
6:20 (i) Weatlltr (C) Maree Stiles.
6:30 • Clndid Ca•tt• (30)
The Flyinf Nun (C) (30) 00 NBC News (C) (30)
: Joyce Chen Cooks (30) "Chick·
en Velvet."
Ci) My Favorite Martian (30) • fiiittm for Living (30)
• Tiit Dtstrt Report (C) (30)
I haffivo• dtl A90f (30)
• AIC News (C)
7:00 CBS Ennina News (C) (30) m NBC News (C) (30)
Wit1r1 My lint? (C) (30)
I Low LllCJ (30)
But Ult C1odl (C) (30) . 00 Julia (C) (30)
fI1) Speculltlon (C) (60) (R) "A
Conversation With Joan Didion and
John Gregory Dunne," two authors
(she wrote "Play It As It Lays"
and he wrote "Delano") currently
writing for films.
I Ci) Trvtfl or ConMqutnets (C)
Cirlst tht Uvinr Wo~ (C) (30)
Rourio (30)
Slntpltnt1ate Maril (55)
7:30 ~ (j) Ciununollt (C) (60)
"The Accident." John Payne pl1ys
Amos Gentry, a heavy.handed land
baron of Whiteoak Town who re·
fuses to tum his two sons over
to Marshall Dillon for a crime they
• have committed. D 9 (i) m Rtd Slltlton Show
(C) (JO) Walter Brennen auests as
a deputy sheriff.
U N.Y.P.D. TAKES ON * A CRAZED SNIPER! O NTPO (C) (30) "W1lklna Tar· (Continutd)
Where To Write
Networks
Herbart S.. Schlouer Vice PrMldent
NBC
3000 W. Alemeda
Burban..t<.i._Callfornla TH S.7uuu
Mr. John McMahon Vice President
ABC 4151 Prospec;t Hollywood, Callf. 90027
NO 3·3311
Mr. Perry Lafferty Vice President
CBS 7800 Beverly Boulevard
Los An1eles, Calif. 90036
OL 1·2345
Local Sutlons
Channel 2 CCBS)
Mr. Ray L. Belndorf Vice President & General Manaaer KNXT
6121 Sunset B9ulevard Hollywood, Calif. 90028
HO 9·1212
Channel 4 (NIC)
Mr. Ro~rt Howard Vice President & General Mana1er
KNBC
3000 W. Alameda Boulevard
Burbank. Callfomla
VI 9·3911
Channel 5 (Independent)
Mr. Douglas flnley
General Manaaer
KTLA
5800 Sunset Boulevard
Hollywood, Callf. 90028 HO 9-3181
Chennel 7 (ABC)
Mr. John McMahon
Vice President & Genel'lll Man11er KABC.TV 4151 Prospect
Hollywood, Calif. 90027 NO 3-3311
Channel 9 (Independent)
Mr. Charles P. Dwyer
General M1na1er KHJ-TV
5515 Melrose
Hollywood, Callf. 90028 462-2133
Ch1nnel 11 (Independent)
Mr. Charles D. Youn1 Vice President & General Manager KTTV 5746 Sunset Boulevard Hollywood,.Callf. 90028
HO 2·7111
Channel 13 (Independent)
Mr. John H~klns President & Genel'lll lldana1er
KCOP
915 N. LaBrea Hollywood, Callf, 90038
OL 6·6050
Channel 22 Clndependent)
Mr. Fredrick D. Custer General Manaaer
KWHY·TV
5565 Sunset Boulev11rd Hollywood. C1llf. 90028 HO ft.n57
Channel 21 (Hon-C41mmercla0
Dr. Jamn Loper G9neral M1na1er
KCET
1313 N. Vine Hollywood, Calif. 90028
HO 6-4212
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paper.
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THE DAILY PILOT, Tl/ WEEK, OCTOBER 10, 1970
MONDAY (Continued)
1et." A forei1n police otticiel is
narrowly missed by a sniper's
bullet. B Million $ Movie: (C) "Cr•dl In
tilt World" (sci-ti) '65-01n1 An·
drews, Janette Scott. Scientist cal-
culates project to acquire unllmit ·
ed ener1Y In Earth's center to bene-
fit all mankind-then destruction
results as an incurable cancer
spreads. m Trute. Of Con1141uence1 (C) (30}
Q) Danltl Boone (C) (60) "Crisis
by Fire." A smallpox epidemic threat·
ens Boonesborou1h.
I S.ltdtd Film (C) (30)
Mas Futrtl qve tv Anlor (30}
feature fll• (C)
7:55 Custion cit S.,undot
8:00 9 @ m Lau,it-ln (C) (60}
Tim COnway guuts as a cave man,
bellet d1ncer and hardhat. II VIRGINIA'S SHOW * IS A GRIPPER! II Vlr&)nia fir1llaa1 Sltow (C) (60)
Tentatively scheduled 1uests ue Woody Woodbury, Kurt Kaunar, Juli-
us Sumner Miller and Odla Coates.
Tltt Story (C) (30) I To Tell tilt Trlltlt (C) (30)
Wtrld Presa (C) (60}
La Cosqullla (C) (60)
8:05 ~ul Tm Patints (25)
8:30 Qt Ci) Htrt's Lucy (C) (30)
Lucy discovers that a lar1e manu·
facturer's 1uarantees on its many
products put the customer 1t 1
1reat disadvantage, and she sets
out to or1anize a protest. Charles
Nelson Reilly is featured as Elroy
P. Clunk. m David frost Sltow (C) (90)
ELENA WANTED
COMEDY
Elena Verdugo, whose por-
trayal df ··Consuelo, Robert
Young's faithful, efficient nurse
on ABC's Marcus Welby, M.D.
has given her career new impe·
tus, is actually a television
veteran. She was the star of
"Meet Millie," one of the first hit
comedy series in the early SO's
and continued to work steadily
in movies and television-in-
cluding the Juliet Prowse Show
Q) l>faptt (C) (30} "Homiclde-
DR-06." A quiet evenin1 for Friday
and G1nnon Is Interrupted by nei1h·
bors end bur1lary suspects.
61!) Fisher family (30) m Ml1Vtllto Valdez Sltow (30)
8:45 0 ~ Cl) a) Tltt Youn1 Lawytn (?) (30) "The Alienation Kick." A
16-yt1r-old runaway lir1 w1nts the
neilflborhood law office to brine
legal protection from her p1r1nts,
but the parents brin1 suit a1ainst
her first.
9:0G IJ 9(1) Maybtny R.f.D. (C) (30)
Ken Berry and Paul Hartm1n dance
;,
ether in a charity spring p111unt.
~ (1) m NIC MondlJ Movie:
( ) '1Adj l" (comedy-drama} '6r-
Sophl1 Loren, Paul Newm1n, David
Niven, Peter Ustinov, Cedl Partier,
Claude Dauphin. At. the tum of the
century, a Parisian laundress fills
in love with a youn1 anuchist
(Newma11) and helps him rob tha
rich to 1ive to tile poor. Peter Us-
tinov directed and wrote the screen-
play, which was filmed In Switzer·
l1nd and P1ris, and played the
role of Prince Otto of B1varla. II T1tt Fu&ftiff (C) (60) "Some·
body To Remember." Guests: Gil-
bert Roland, Madlyn Rhue.
Q) Felony Squid (C) (30) "Lodi
Out." Jim's 1irlfrlend's ex-husband
kills a man with Jim's police re·
volver.
EJl) Realities (C) (60) '1he Tri·
umph of Christy Brown." Irish
author-poet-painter Christy Brown,
a cerebr1I palsy victim since birth,
Is the subject of this documentary
filmed in Dublin.
(Continued)
------after "~' reached the conclusion of its long and suc-
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cessful run. Not until Marcus
Welby, M.D., however, did the
ebullient, vital, talented Miss
Verdugo find another television role that challenged her imagina-
tion and provided full range for her versatility. The success of the
series and its Emmy Awards have been further prootpf its quality,
technical accuracy and entertainment values. Elena began her career
as a child dancer at the age of four. She was raised around the
movie industry, her mother being a long-time secretary, associate
and friend of Lupe Velez. "My parents wanted me to become a
professional dancer and 1 tried," she smiles, "but comedy was what
I really wanted to do, as well as dramatic acting." Elena's (amity
is descended from one of California's first large land holders; the
areas granted to the Verdugos by the King of Spain included much
of the present city of Glendale, Universal City and other areas of
the San Fernando Valley .. Sheis currently the Honorary Mayor of
North Hollywood and participates in many civic activities and
philanthropic organizations.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 10, 1970
Eyewitness News ls four-part harmony
Bonds. Lawrence. Nahan. Sloane. Call it upbeat. Or low key. Call it definitely in tune
A talented quartet. with the times.
Not that they'll ever rate any rave notices from the Jn fact, call the Eyewitness News team anything you like.
music critics. Except indifferent.
But when it comes to the news, they're in great voice. (l) a.DUTl~t0 ~
Always very vocal about the issues of the day. And ~J'~T'f 111~ lfti,l,'fO
ready with. a few sharp q uips for e~ch. o.ther.. kabc-tv/4:30£-U:OOpm
The Eyewitness News team. Four ind1V1duahsts who a,.~ruln 'I han
make beautiful news together. UU1 ~ awrence/na /sloane
P•ae 16
70
MONDAY (Continued)
is the subject of this documentary
filmed in Dublin.
I Outre1dl/Fllm (C) (30)
lntrl11 (30)
N1tachl (60)
9•30 iJ TONIGHT'S BEST BET!
*THE DORIS DAY SHOW!
IJ 9 Ci) Doris Day (C) (30)
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 13
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS.
Lew Ayre.s returns es William Tyler. DAYTIME MOVIES the publlcity·shy billionaire, and
lures Doris 1w1y from Today's ,
World maaazine with a lar1e aalary 9:00 U "lady PouuNd" (dram•) 52
and her own secretary. Part I of a -James Mason, June H~voc.
tWO·P•rter. 9:30 fJ ''Uft Upside Down (drama)
I Ntw1 (C) (30) '65-Chules Denner, Anna Gaylor.
Perry Muon (60) m "Su Devils" (adventure) '37-
Mutlule/Putof's Dull (C) (30) Victor Mclaalen, Ida Lupino, Pres·
Luctclta tC) (30) ton Foster.
9·•5 C11J (]) a) Tiit Silent force (C) 10:00 0 ''ne Dead of Ult Nllht" (mys.
• ( ) "The Shopping List." With 1 tery) '46-Mlchael Redame, Sally
pilot as their lead, the Silent Force Howes.
traces syndicates air frelahting of 1:00 m "Pursued'' (drama) '47--;Teresa
stolen arms to South America. Wrtaht, Robert Mitchum, Judith An·
10·00 R 9 ()) Carol lumett Show (C) derson, Dean Jagaer.
· (SO) Guests are Nanette Fabray and 2:00 fJ (C) "fancy Pants" (comedy)
Ken Berry 'SG-8ob Hope, Lucille Ball. a SANDERS & FISHMAN 4:38 6 (C) NNlpt P~1•" (dram•)
NEWS' '57-0an Duryea, James Stewut, * ON BIG 5 · Audie Murphy Brandon OeWilde. I m News (C) (60) ' 'i"rtt Saint (C) (60)
Firin1 line (C) (60) "Mariju1·
na: The New Prohibition." Richard
Kleindienst, Deputy Attorney Gener·
al of the U.S., and John Kaplan,
Professo r of Law al Stanford, ruest.
r v r N I N (;
· Ml Maestro (30)
· , Ttlt-Cln1m1 Argentlno (2 hr)
10:15 &)Ntwa (C)
10:30 iii Jolina Ntw1 (C) (30)
CI) Perry M1to11 (60)
• C'itrdll ' euillnu (30)
10:45 EE Dick C.Yttt Sltow (C) (45)
Joe Namath, Ann·Mararet, Roaer
Smith . u: ~:l~A'f~ur ~~RAT· * EGY FROM PROTHRO! O lruina In Action (C) D GOV. REAGAN SPEAKS * OUT ON IMPORTANT
ISSUES TO All
CALIFORNIA VOTERS
fJ RNfan/Rtlnth T11ma 70 (C)
Politie1I proar1m. m Ytu Don't Sly (C)
Cl) Movie: "Tiie Wayward Girl"
(dram1) '57 -Marcia Henderson,
Peter Walker. Whit Biss.JI.
tii) World Pteu (C) (R)
11:05 CJ ThutTt ': (C) "All Th .. w.,..
en" (comedy) '64-Bibi Andersson.
C.r1 Billquist.
1l:l50@ @ mNtw1 (C)
11:30 II a (I) Merv Griffin (C) 0 Movie: "T1to Nipt Hu E,.a"
(dr1m1) '42-James Mason, Joyce
How1rd. U Movie: (C) "UIJSStS" (classic)
'5~Klrll Doualas, Sylvana Man·
aano, Anthony Quinn. Rosanna Po·
desta. m Movie: "Man from CocodJ''
(dr1m1) '65-Jean Marais, Uselotte
Pulver, Philippe Clay, Nancy Hollo·
way.
@ Cl) Diet Cavett (C)
11:45 0 0 CI) m Johnny C.r10n (C)
Sammy Davis Jr. la aubstltutt host.
1 :00 1J Movie: (C) "Jubllt1 Trill"
(western) '53-John Rus•ll, Forrest
Tucker, Joan Leslie, Pat O'Brien.
1:15 C.•••ltJ lllllttin toard (C) 1Ntw1 (C)
1:30 Ntw1 (C)
5:00
0 THE NEW NEWS IS * THE BIG 5 NEWS!
6:00 6 811 Ntw1 (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 INIC Ntw1trvict (C) (60)
0 TREAT YOURSELF TO
* STEVE ALLEN NOW! O Tll• Alltll S!MW (C) (90) Tent•·
lively scheduled auests are Bob
Crane, Tony Martin, ChelsH Brown,
Rich Little and Or. Thomas Sem·
berf. Announcer: Michael Brennan. 0 Six O'Cfodl Movie: (C) "Spin· cer's Mountain" Part I (dr1m1) '63
-Henry Fonda, Maureen OHar1,
James MacArthur, Donald Crisp,
Wally Cox, Mimsy farmer. The s111
of Wyoming quarry wartier, Clay
· ett s.111 (C) (30) incer.
The Flintstones (C) (30)
It T1kn I Tblof (C) (60) CV Stir Trek (C) (60)
: Hod1epod1t LodlO (C) (30)
"Vines.''
I (j) CIS NIWI (C) (30)
OUtroedl/Mulicllo (C) (30)
Noticioro 34 (C) (60)
Islands In 1M Sun (C) (30)
Tutro dt 1&i Esfltf1as (30)
Nen in U-o Reimel (C) (30)
Mike Rollens, Gloria Greer, Petti
Beebe.
6:20 (iJ @ W11tller (C) M1rae Stiles.
6:301 Candid C.Mtfl (30) Tiit f'IJlnl Nun (C) (30)
@ NIC News (C) (30)
: Diaccmr flyln1 (C) (30) "The
Bird." Various flyina terms and
maneuvers are discussed. a (j) My f1¥0rltt Mtfti1n (30)
ltl) Pattern for llvfna (30) m T1't Dtttrt Report (C) (30)
Gm Fucttlves dtl Amor (30)
a) ABC Evtnlna Ntw1 (C) (30)
7:00 I) CIS Evtnina Newt (C) (30)
Willer Cronkite. '
0 m NIC Nlptty N"' (C) (30)
D1Vid Brinkley, Frank McGee. John
Chancellor.
TH E DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, OClOBER 10, 1970
(i1) m I love Lucy (30) 9:00 Q QJ CI) m NIC Tlllldar Mewtt: I Wlllt'a My lint? (C) (30) ti) La Cenatituclon (30)
h1ttht Clod (C) (30} (C) "Nltfit of tllt followln Dtf'
.
(I) R111an I Reintkt Polltlul ~suspense) '69 -Marlon lrando,
( Rita Moreno, Rlch1rd Boone. four
Ell) Kukla, Fran & Olllt (C) (30) (R) criminals kidnap I youn1 1trt for
'1he Great Columbus Day Pagunt." a huae r1nsom, but the scheme 9 Cl) Truth or CotlMqMttCU (C) bealns to collapH from Internal
I!) fiilat UM Livin1 Word (C) (30) pressure.
I burle (30) g THE FUGITIVE IS
Si•plotaont• Maria <55> *KIDNAPPED TONIGHT! That Qfli (C) (30)
· Oftltt llue Dotpftlnt" (drama) '6' felony SqNd (C) (30) 7:05 l'.iJ Cl) Tunay Mewlt: (C) "lat.nd I TM F•ctttw (C) (60)
-Cella Kaye, Ann D1niel, Larry : Tiit Actwoclta (C) (60) "Should
Domasln. Federal Government Subsldlu All
7:30 B 9 (f)i IPl<IM1N1tional ''°· N1tlonal Electlonsr'
1'1Jircar Sec1ttr (C) (60) "Zoos I Outrudl/fll• (C) (30) of the World." Explored Is the uni· lntrlp (30)
versal institution th1t attracts more · , NatKi.a (60)
than 300 million visitors each year 9·30 6 9 Cl) To RoMt wtttt l.we (C)
and Is as popular in Tanzania IS • (30) Penny tries to encoure11 her
In Manhattan. father to adopt a homeleaa lt1ll1n 0 m Don Knotb (C) (60) Don boy named Paulo-e mute llttle
Knotts hold.a • press conference to thief from the streets of Rome.
introduce euest stars Irene ~yan, Claudio Martinez plays P1ulo.
Bobby Sherman, Jack West~n and I NIWI (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
The Tapestry singina group 1n their Ptrry M••• (60)
first television appearance. , M•lkalo/Pntor'a Dal (C) (30)
O GIRL MURDERED IN Mnkl 'I Eatr.,._ (C) (30)
* CENTRAL PARK! N.Y.P.D. lO:OOIJ9 (1)60 Minns (C) (60) g NYPD (Cl_ (30) Or. Henry Kl11ln1er, Alllstant to U @ a> Mod Squad (C) (60) the President for Net1on1I Socurlty
" 'A' Is~ Annie." The squad In· Affairs, Is profiled. Mike W1ll1co
vesti1ates wben an elementary reports.
school teacher becomes the teraet It THE GOOD NEWS IS
of violence because of her liberal * THE BIG 5 NEWS!
classroom approach in sex educa· I ~Ntw1 (C) (60)
lion. (]) • M1ra11 Welby, M.D. O Miiiion $ Mewlt: (C) "Mr. ( ) ( ) ·~demlc." Ors. Welby
rilOses" (adventure) '65 -Robe~ and Kiley's eHort1 to battle 1n In·
Mitchum, Carroll Baker. An Amen· fluenz1 epidemic art complicated
can ex·circus man becomes In-i a rich youn1 hypocondr11c. valved with an African tribe whoae • T11• S.lnt (C) (60)
Christian Chief believes he his • Tiit S.n fr1Ml1e1 Mil (C) (60)
been sent by the Lord to IHd them "Playlni" In the titlt of the MC·
to a new location. ond show In a uriea b11ed on 26 I Ttvtlt or Consecauencea (C) (30) human 1ctlvitln common to man.
Dlnltl loont (C) (60) ti) Ml Mltltrt (30)
Fanf1r1 (C) (60) (R) "Fillmore EI!) Festival Mtlktne (60) ~tM."11 fu1rte que tu Amor (30) 10:30 II) 1111 Jolt11 Ntw1 (C) (30)
Ull m "°' c3o>
7:55 m Cutatlon dt St1undoa 11:00 I!~"""' (C) 1:00 , 6 • Nm (C) U VIRGINIA HAS A n ou op Titllt (C) (30) * WITCH TONIGHT! a> Newt (C) U Ylralnla lralt1• St.ow (C) (60) • Tllom t: ''Mlrldt tf at
Tentatively scheduled ruests are Bolla" (dr1m1) '46 -Alida Valli,
Shella MacRH, Marty lnaels. H1I Fred MacMurray, LH J. Cobb, Frank
Fruier and witch Sybil Leek. Slnatr1.
I To Toll ttM Trd (C) (30) m Yo• Don't SIJ (C)
hll ,..,,.. l..intllMn (C) Cl) Movie: ''lldllMa tf a..ntau"
( ) · (western) '57-Rll Rea10n, 8tvtfty m La Cd1dl lltn Crildl (C) (30) Garland, Keltt. L1raon.
1:95 a!) 1t1t...e1ndla (55) ~ ~= <~'{R) "The Triumph l :JO 8 9 (j) H• Haw (C) (60) fl!) .. Marty Robbins and Connie Eaton of Christy Brown.
auest 11 :JO I a (I) Mon ,,H. (C)
0 m Julia (C) (30) "Tank's • 9 @ , · ,_.nllJ C...... ~)
Aaain ·• Julia becomes a one·nlaht Mewtt: f._,. (mysttry) 47 nleht~lub singer. Gary Crosby and -Glenn ford, Barry Sullivan.
Robert Aid• are featured. U ·O> Didi Cawtt (C) Capt. D @ m m AIC Movie of tllt JICQUIS•YVtt CoustHU, Joyce Gron· wto11· (?) ''Old M111 Who Cried fell, Trevor How1rd.
Wolf". (dramaj '69 -Edward G. m Movlt: "Captalft'a Plfldlle"
Robinson. M1rtln Balsam, Oi1ne (comedy) '53 -Alec Gulnnt•,
Baker, Percy Rodrigues, Ruth Ro· Yvonne DeCarlo, Call• Johnson.
men, Sam Jaffe. An old man is 12:00 @ (}) Dkt Cawtt (C)
unable to convince anyone th1t he 1:00 II.Movie: "Hfrod Wfft'' (comedy)
hu witnessed a brutal murder. ·e-Rosallnd Russell, Brian Aheme. I Dnld frost Show (C) (90) ' D Ntw1 (C) Clllneae Mutlc 1t flit lrunda1• AJr-Nlpt a..: •11.. U.."
( ) (30) A concert of ancient Chi· • .231 and a.. witcm. Dedtr," and
nese music pl1yed on the Plpa and ulste'"9 RltWI."
the Ch'in by scholar0 muslcl1n, Lui l:lS g CM•11t"' l.elttlrl hard (C)
Tsun-Yuen. 2.-tJ ,..../lltn U. T1MI DtJ (C) G) fWlor fHtlly ·-
Pqe 17
Jlow long has it been since
you visited a zoo? If you are
like most folks its probably
been a long, long time -and
more than likely not since you
were knee high to a grasshopper,
which in itself was something
you never examined in captivity
if you lived in the big city.
But. things have changed.
There's a new look in zoos. In-
stead of you looking at animals,
the animals look at you. And
that can be a bit disconcerting.
Especially when the animal in
question happens to be a 900
pound lion in the mood for a
hamburger snack before his af-
ternoon nap, and able to wander
to within a f cw feet of you.
However, progressive zoo pro-
fessionals are quick to assure
you there is nothing to fear but
fear itself. Whatever that means,
they point out that the trend
today is to exhibit animals in
surroundings similar to their nat-
ural habitat, a simulation that
is very successful since the bam-
bur~r seek.in lion is se arated
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 10, 1970
CAGED PEOPLE
from the public by concealed
moats.
This reassuring piece of in-
formation is, in fact causing peer
pie the world over to regard the
zoo not as a mass of stark cages
or bars, but a place directly
relating to environmental
education.
The National Geographic So-
ciety, in association with Metro-
media Producers Corporation,
has put together a fascinating
television special (CBS, Tues-
day, October 13, 7:30-8:30
PM) dealing with the "Zoos of
the World".
Written and produced by
Christi.ne Zurbach, ·with actor
Joseph Campanella narrating,
the show explores the new role
of the zoo at a time when we
are threatened with an ecologi-
cal c•tastrophe on a planetary
scale.
Probing Geographic Society
cameras -reflect the concern of
zoo men as they seek new ways
and means to stimulate the pres-
ervation of endangered species
of wild Hf e .. And some of these
new methods and techniques
are unique indeed.
For instance, there's Eng·
land's Lord Bath. On his sprawl-
ing country estate lions roam
free as they would in the wild.
The only thing caged are view-
ing visitors.
In India, in the palace of the
Maharaja of Rewa, the harem
quarters of the palace have been
converted to house rare white
tigers in pampered luxury. Two
decades ago, the Maharaja cap-
tured a male white tiger and
mated him with a normal-
colored female. One of the
offspring was white, obviously
perpetuating one of the most
unusual breedings efforts in zoo
history.
Britain's Lord Snowden guides
viewers through the London
Zoo's giant tree-flight aviary
which -he-helped to design. Also
included on the itinerary are
~pots such as the Club Row
Street Market in London's East
End, a zoo hospital wliere a
moody lion is treated for de-
pression, a class at the East
Berlin Zoo where young keeper=
apprentices learn the delicate
art of toenail clipping, and a
fashionable London department
store with a unique "zoo" bou-
tique that sells exotic pets.
Even the aforeme~ioned
grasshopper hasn't been forgot-
ten. New ideas and ap,t>roaches
to housing and exhibition have
produced the "Insectarium" of
Tokyo's "Tama Zoo", where in-
sects of myriad variety repose in
the most natural of habitats.
The National Geographic So-
ciety proves that "Zoos of the
World" are recognizing that
these repositories of rare species
of animals, including some
which have long been extinct in
a wild state, are important to
urban man in particular. For
these are now authentic places
where he can learn about the
relationship between living crea-
tures and their environment, yet
feel perfectly safe munching on
a mustard covered hotdog while
~at 900 pound predator, seek·
ing that hamburger snack, wan-
ders dangerously by.
1970
I W E DNESDAY
OCTOBER 14
For morning and afternoon
Hatinp, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
t :OO D (C) "llmts of Wi_,... Strttt"
(drama) '57-Jennlfer Jones, John
Gielgud, Bill Travers.
t :30 fJ '"T'he List Milo" (drama) '59-
Mickey Rooney, Don Barry. m "Run, Psydlo, R11n" (drama)
•«-Gary Merrill. Ela• Anderson.
10:00 IJ "Fallon Idol" (drama) '49 -
Ralph Richardson, Bobby Henery.
1:00 QI (C) "Bat11o of tltt Worlds" (sci·
fil_ '61-Claude Rains, Bill Carter.
2:00 fJ "lfttlo Boy Lost" (drama) '53
-Bina Crosby, Nicole Maurey.
4:30 II "Coaflld" (drama) '45-Num-
phrey Bo&art. A111ds Smith.
F VFN I N\.
5:00
8 SEE KEVIN SANDERS! * BIG 5 NEWS TIME!
6:00B111 Ntw1 (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy.
• IOIBC Nnnorvlco (C) (60)
IJ ART OUT RIGHT! * IT'S STEVE TIME! IJ Tho Alltn Sllow (C) (90) Arch·
bishop Fulton J. Sheen joins Steve
Allen and his wife Jayne Meadows. fJ Si1 O'Clldl Movlo: (C) "Spo1-
cer's Mountain" Conclusion (dra·
ma) '63-Henry Fonda, Maureen
01H1ra, James MacArthur, Don1ld
Crisp, Willy Cox, Mlmsy farmer,
Virginia Greg, Whit Biaell, Hope
Summers. The s111 of Wyoming
quarry worker, Clay Spencer, who
struglu to raise nine children.
• Got S•art (C) (30)
1'111 FllntnDnos (C) (30)
It Ta lies a Tlliof (C) (60)
(3) Star Troa (C) (60) : flidl'POdao loqe (C) (30)
Ci) tis Non (C) (30)
• Outreaclt/Mnlcalo (C) (30)
• Notidoro 34 (C) (60)
• W1ndertust (C) (30)
• • THtre do laa Estrellu (30) • llon in tho Round (C) (30)
6:20 (i) Weatlltr (C) Marge Stiles. 6:30 · tlndld CaMra (30)
Tiit F1rift1 Nun (C) (30)
"(i) NIC NOWI (C) (30)
: PliJt111 Ill• Guitar (80)
CJ) My Favorito Maltltn (30)
• httlrn for Llvin& (30)
• Tiit Do•rt Report (C) (30) • f11etttvos dot Amor (30)
ABC Ewtni111 NIWI (C) (30 1:00 CIS Eve11ln1 Ntn (C) (30) m NBC NICflttJ Nows (C) (30)
• ~·• Mr Uno? (C) (30) P..~~=~3~0)
· (i) Branded (C) (30) : Holllnood (C) (60) "Poet
Sonrmake11: The Now Breed." John
Hartford and the Iron Mountain
Depot are featured on tht first half
of the show. The concluding half
hi&hlights tho YOC•l·lnstrumental
duo of Seals. & Crofta. 9 Cl) Trd or Con1tt1uencn (C)
@m ellrtst tho LMn1 Word (C) (30)
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 10, ig70
I lttlarit (30) Mer1e H1g1rd, Minnie Pear1, Char· 1 are Freddie Kina. electric bluesmon
Si.,l••nte lbrfo (55) I Pride and Roy Rogers. In the Tex1S·Arkan111 tradition of rut Clrt (C) (30) Tiit Faaftlvt (60) B. B. Kina. and Albert Kina (not
7:30 9 Cl) Stortffoftt Lawyws (C) (ft)(J) E!) Joltn"f Cull (C) related).
(60) The storefront takes the cese ( ) Guests are Joa Folicl1no, Mae I Mi Maestro (30)
of bessie Gray (guest Claudia Mc· Davis, Linde Ronstadt ind Bobby • ToJt.Clno• ~-(2 hr)
Neil), 1n elderly domestic. Baro. 10:30 IHI Jo•u NIWI (C) (30)
II 9 @ m Tiit Moa fro• Shi· I folHy Squad (C) (30) : Flidt Oat (C) (30) "A Nice Kid l4ilii (C) (90) "The Mysterious Mr. Olt!'Mcll/Fil• (C) (30) Like You." A study of drup on the
lite." lee Majors makes his debut llltrifl (30) Arntrictn campus.
as a man with a questionable past NltlcM (60) ti) El S11ew de Ptdrt Varps (C)
convicts (Robert Webber and Dane hflY M•n (60) U CI) • Ntn (C)
Clar11) attempt to kidn1p an heiress PoUtict 70 (C) (30) B RAMS/49ER ACTION
who reacts heroically when two ex· 9:301 Nowa (C) (30) Baxter Ward. 11:001 a (i)I ..... (C)
(Annette O'Toole) aboard 1 tr•ln. • MuaiClll/1lltlt'"I Dtall (C) (30) * HIGHLIGHTS NOW! B CALL-GIRL MURDER Soaliaa (C) (30) * BAFFLES N.Y.P.O.! l0:008fB(i)HIWlll f1vt.O (C) (60) 1=»•~ (C)
I NYPD (Cl. (30) The theft of 1 prtcolm rare violin • f1ieatrt t: "Adwtattnl tf
(ti) Cl) ED Coartshlp of Eddie's belon&tn1 to a touring Russi1n rtodl Hot~ (mystery) '39-
diot (e) (30) "I Thou&llt You musician threatens to explode into Basil Rathbone, Ida Lupino.
Thought" An embtrnllina litua· 1n lntemetlonol Incident. GI You Don't Sor (C)
tion develops when Tom Corbett II 9@ IE f .. .fn-0.o: "Mc-m Movie· "'Tllt Crotplia1 U11·
!links that Mrs. Llvinptone h11 CiHd" (Cl. (60) "A Walk In the klown" (~·fl) 'S~rian Donlovy.
fallen for him. Dartt" Assi&ned to a fem1le 1uxll· ~CJ) hrrJ Maon fJ Millien $ Mtwie: "Ceuntry Gll'I" l1ry force, Deputy Marsh1I McCloud 1 f.Ut.n ·Wltdtt9 MCI ........
(cfr1m1) 'M-Bin1 Crosby, Grace becomes lnvotved tn efforts to "Thinp Ind Thinks.''
==~:~ <~~ (30) It SANDERS & FISHMAN comedy)
0
'56 -Laurence Hervey.
Kelly, Wllllim HOiden. capture 1 lethal muger in Central ll:301il W Mon lrttfln (C) lt:.'i!°~(;} (C) (30) ;:~t ~=a~7 :1~~~~~usan ~.tri!''M"!. r.:.'':'J:l.•
"'--.At... •-c1o * DO BIG 5 NEWS! El>bick emtt (C) . , 7:55 ___. do -aun I a QI JflWI (C) (60) llliwit: ''P net tf f'eJOS" (ad• 1~VIRGINIA HOSTS 2 fJ DAN AUGUST STARS venture) '49-Tyrone Power, Or10n ~ * BURT REYNOLDS-NEW! Wellu. Wenda Hend~. * ACTRESS BEAUTIES 12:00 (fiHI> Didi CaYttt (C) .
• VlrP!il Ir•• ~ (C) (60) u (ll) (]) m Din Alpat (C) (60) 1:00 II MtVlo: -'tnle Fllltll Sparrow"
Tentatively scheduled guests ere "The Color of Fury.'' Following the (drama) '43-John G1rfiold, MIU·
Joanna Barnes, Rip Taylor, Karen murder of the sister of a city reon O'Har1.
Jensen and Carmen. councilman, Dan August finds evi· I 0 News (C) fJ (i1) (}) &J Mallo Ro111 for denee against a black militant 1:15 Cim•unltJ &ullttln ... rel (C) Ira~ (t) (30) "The Great le1der. 1:30 All-Nlpt SMw: .. Pallpoft ,.,
Em1nclpator." Danny hires 1 bllck fJ Tiit Sllnt (C) (60) a Cofpae," "Slttpl•&c Car to Trt·
1CCOmpanlat (Roaey Grier). fii) ~ulvari (C) (30) Feetured tlto" and "loo• to l:.t."
I To Toll tllo Tndll (C) (30) no F.....a Cllof <C> (30)
"Napoleon's Chicken.'' Julia Chlld
prep1ru Poulet Marengo, 1 deli·
cious saute of chicken.
I De An..., (C) (30)
Luella Ubr. (C) (60)
1:05 lox lnteniatlontl 1970 (55)
1:30
II GOVERNOR AND J.J. * HIT OF THE SEASON IJ Cit Cl) Tiit lewtntOf and JJ.
(C) (30) Gov. Drinkwater's bid tor
re.election seems thw1rted-unle11
he can find his birth certificate.
Edward Everett Horton guests. fJ @ (]) &J Rotm Z22 (C) (30)
"Adam's lib." When women's llb
invades Wilt Whitman High a tal·
ented airt tries out for the varsity
b1sketball teem.
I Dftld frost Sin (C) (90)
Drtptt (C) (30)
Clwlllutlon (C) (60) ''The
Great Thaw.'' Studied i.S the creation
of Gothic •rt In the 11th and 12t~
centuries, culmlnatln1 in the con·
atruction of Ch1rtres Cathedral. G> fblttr f11111J (30)
9:00 a a Ci) Mtc11ca1 eon .. , <C> <60>
Ver• Miles auests as en unbending
woman doctor who cleshas with Dr.
Joe Gannon after 1 coed'• death
from 1 bunstod abortion st1rt1 him
on • campaian.
D KRAFT MUSIC HALL * 4th Annual Country
Music Assoc. Anrd1 11aoo m1ratt .... "'" <C> {60) "The Fourth Annual Count!)
Music Association Awards." Tennes-
see Ernie f.ord is hoat. Guosta ere
Burl Ives, Johnny Cash, Roy Clar11,
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THURSDAY
OCTOBER 15
For mornln1 ind aftern09t1
H1tin11, please see DA)'.
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 0 "Tllrtt CllM Home" (drama) '"50 -Claudette Colbert. Patricil
KnowlH, Se.ssue Hayakawa. 9~30 8 "fur1tst Fapn" (comedy) '52
-Carleton Carpenter. Janet Leigh,
Keenan Wynn. m "Ride Lonetomt" (western) '59
-Randolph Scott, Karen Steele, Per·
nefl Roberts. Lee Van Cleef.
10:001J "To the Ends of Hie urth"
(drama) '48 -Dick Powell, Sifne
Hauo.
1:00 m "The Judft Steps Out" (comedy) ~nn Solhern, Alexander Knox.
2:00 fJ (C) ''The rink Panther'' (com·
e~) '64-David Niven, Peter Sellers.
4;30 ti (C) "lmni It Up" (comedy) '54
-Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Janet
Lelfh.
I VI N I N{,
• KNBC Ntw1trvice (C) (30)
6:00, Ii& News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy.
The Allen Show (C) (90) Guests:
erschel Bernardi, Fernando Lamas,
Shani Wallis, James Brolin, Brian
Heron and Rosey Grier. 0 Sil O'aoct Mtyle: (C) "It Hip•
fl.!ntd at Utt Wortd's Fair" (musical)
63 -Elvls Presley, Joan O'Brien.
Gary Lockwood, Vicki Tiu. A musical
yarn about two broke bush pilots
who find themselves in charge of a
seven-year-old Chinese moppet at
the Seattle World's Fair.
8tt Smart (C) (30)
The Flintstonta (C) (30)
It Takaa 1 Thief (C) (60)
Cf) Siar Trtll (C) (60)
(() CBS News (C) (30)
• Outrt1ch/M111iult (C) (30)
• Notlcltro 34 (C) (60)
• True Mventure (C) (30)
• • T11tro cit las Estrellas (30)
• News In tht Round (C) (30)
6:%0 (i) W11ther (C) Marge Stiles,
6:30 • Cindld Camera (30)
The Flytna Nun (C) (30)
(i) NIC Nlahtty Mews (C) (30)
fi"e Frendl Chef (C) (30) ( R)
Cl) 111 FIVOffte M1rtl1n (30)
• PatttTn for Uvlna (30)
• The Duert Report (C) (30)
• Qutrfflt y Olvldll1 (30)
AIC &1nl111 News (C) (30)
7:00 CBS &tnlna News (C) ' m NIC NlfMly Nm (C) (30)
• Wiafa M, Line? (C) (30)
[ffJ CJ) I Love Lucy (30) iUt t111 Clock (C) (30) @ Drq111t (C) (30)
1 rolltlco 70 (C) (30) (R)
(j) Truth or CollMqutntts (C)
• Cllrlst tht LIY!n1 Word (C) (30) ""'"° (30) • Sl•,._..,te Maril (55)
TUt Sitt (C) (30)
7:30 QI (I) family Altair (C) (30)
Lady Maiciiwood (Ida Lupino) comes
to New York to watch her horse,
"Crown and Plellle," run In the In·
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 10, 1970
ternational Cup Race, and to spend ' big midwestern city noted for its
some time with her dear friend Mr. bathtub gin, gangsters and gun
French-who knows her best IS molls. The era's leading hood, Big
barmaid Maudie Wiggins. Jim (Edward G. Robinson) is being 0 @ 00 m flip Wilson (C) (60) honored at a lavish birthday party
Raymond Burr, Stanley Myron Han· by his cronies.
delman, Loretta Long, The Sesame 0 EXC Tl Street Puppets and Sunday's Child . I NG FUGITIVE
guest. Raymo11d Burr portrays the * DILEMMA TONIGHT!
role of Colonel Chicken In a sketch 0 Tht ruittive (C) (60) David
involving the sale of Fllp's pet Janssen stars.
chicken, Raquel. fJ @ 00 &) Barefoot In the 0 NYPD (C) (30) Jack Warden, Park (C) (30) "In Sicknesa and in
Frank Converse and Robert Hooks Health." Paul spends a day at home
FRIDAY
OCTOBER 16
For morning and afternoon
llstlngs, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
star. with a cold and almost undergoes 0 @ (]) &) Matt Lincoln (C) an appendectomy. 9:00 0 "Julie" (suspense) '56 -Doris
(60) "Steve.'' Dr. Matt Lincoln mod· I Outreach/Film (C) (30) Day, Louis Jourdan, Barry Sullivan,
erates a TV panel discussion on · lntrle• (30) Frank l oveloY·
pollution between Philip Henshaw Natacha (60) 9:30 0 "Day of the OuU1w'' (western)
(John Vernon), president of a chem· 9:30 0 Q) (I) m Nan'Y (C) (30) '59-Robert Ryan. Burl Ives, Tina
lcal company, and Sandy Baker "Just Call Us Incompatible." Nancy Louise.
(Brenda Scott). Barry Brown por· and Adam take a compatibility quit m "The Intruder' (mystery) '53-
trays Steven Henshaw. through a computer service and the Jack Hawkins, Dennis Price, Susan 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "Aleunder results are fr ightening. Shaw.
the lirelt" (drama) '56-Richard 0 @ (1) &) The Odd Couple (C) 10:00 0 "Louisiana Pu.rchase" (musical)
Burton, Fredric March, Claire Bloorp. (30) "The Jury Story." Felix, over '41-Bob Hope, Victor Moore.
Danielle Oarrieux. Biographlcal dra· Oscar's objections, tells their dates 1:00 m "lliu Tomorrow Goodbye" (dra ..
ma of Alexander's birth to his how they met while on jury duty. ma) '50 -James Cagney, Ward
death at 33. I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Bond, Barbara Payton. m1rut~ or Consequenm (C) (30) , Musicale/Pastor's Deu (C) (30) 2:00 0 (C) "Man of the West" (west· ID Demel Boone (C) (60) Fess , Noches Tapatiu (30) ern) '58-Gary Cooper, Julie London.
Parker. 10·00 0 4'MI r£"I .:ft . Lee J. Cobb. EE! Theatre Beat (C) (30) Albert • (So)~e~ ~ ~an MEartinG bo(C) 4:001J "The Outsider" (drama) '62-
McCleery, Maclaren Playhouse own· 5 gues ·S are va a r, T c rt' J F I er. and Sherman Marks. Direcll>r of Joey Heatherton, Pa~I Lynde, Norm , ony u is, ames ranc scus.
''The Caretaker," by Harold Pinter, Crosby and Joe Frazier.
guest with Hal Marienthal. 0 m News (C) (60)
I Selected FHm (C) (30) 0 @@ &l The Immortal (C)
Mas Fuerte que tu Amor (30) (60) "The Legacy." . Ben Ricllar~s
7:55 Cuestion de Seeundos hel.ps a young social ~orker in . trying to prevent an epidemic in
8:00 1J ~®Jim Nabors Show (C) a Mexican mining camp Escaping
(60) G!en .. Campb~ll takes .,time .o~f from Maltland's men, Be~ is helped fr~m ~1s Good Time. Hour to v!s1t by Annie Williams (Susan Howard).
with Jim-, In ~. !"us1cal product10.~ who is enroute to the mining camp numbe~ titled R1vert>oat G~mbler, with her young ward Luis (Manuel t~c entire cast ls featured, including Padllla). who has told her about
! aren Morrow, the Tony Mordente his grandfather's strange illness
Dancers .and The Nabors Kids chorus. 0 The Saint (C) (60) ' 0 Ylr1ml1 611ham Show (C) (60) tll) Speculation (C) (60) "Faces To·
Scheduled guests include Jill St. ward Africa "
John. singer Morgana King, come· @!) Mi Mae'stro (30)
dlan Professor Irwin ~orey, and a Gm Horoscope con el Prof. Horaniet
carpentry demonstration by Don 10:30 I Bill Johns News (C) (30)
Gloo~:1~ell the Truth (C) (30) · Rev!Jtl Musical (30)
: Washington in Review (C) (30) ·' Aqu1 Tres P1tlnes (30)
, Creation Research (C) (30) 11 :001 @ 00 m News (C) ~ Vagabundo (C) (60) Can You Top This? (C) ~ . . &) News (C) 8:05 Gm Tel•Revista Musical (55) • Theatre 9: ''The Men" (drama)
8:30 0 (21 (!) m Ironside (C) (60) '50-Jack Webb, Marlon Brando,
"Noel's Gonna Fly." Richard Base· Teresa Wright.
hart and Tim Considine guest in a m You Don't Say (C)
drama about the search by a ~l!d m Movit: ''Dup Waters" (drama)
citizen for meaning within the h1pp1e '48-0ana Andrews.. Jean Peters.
world. Jill Seymour is featured. I m Perry Mason 0 @ CI)&) Bewitched (C) (30) . : The Advocates (C) (R)
Samantha's husband is. charged with • Noticiero 3-t (C)
stealing an antique bedwarm~r !!om 11:20 I ~ (j) m News (C)
the Ho~se of Seven Gabl~s IO Sa· 11:30 . . @ @ m Johnny Carson (C)
mantha s Hot Bedwarmer. F!'cvie: "The Undercover Man" m David frost Show (C) (90) (mystery) '49 -Glenn ford Nina ID Olympic BHlng (C) (2 hr) Jim· Foch. '
my Rob~rtson .vs. Les Kelsey in 10· 0 (if) Dick Cavett (C)
round lightweight match. m Movie: "On Dangerous Ground"
@) NET Pl1Jho111,! (C) (90) "A (mystery) '51 -Robert Ryan, Ida
Scent of Flowers. Martha Henry, Lupino. Ward Bond.
Jack Creley. 11:5011® Merv Griffin (C) m Fisher Family (30) 12:00 7 Dick Cavett (C)
9:0011 Qj00 CBS Thursday Movie: 1:00 · News (C)
(C) "Robin and the 7 Hoodt" 1:15 Community 8ulletin Board (C)
(~arody) '64-0ea~ Martin, Frank 1:20 Movie: "Man or Gun" (western)
S1.natre, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Falk, • 8-James Craig, Macdonald Carey,
Bing Crosby, Edward G Robinson. Audrey Totter.
Barbara Rush, Victor Buono, Allen 1:30 m All·Ni&ht Show: "Love Story,"
Jenkins, Jack Larue, Robert Faulk. ••untamed Women" and "Secret
A comic take -off on the gangster People."
movies. The setting is 1928, in a 2:50 IJ News/Give Us This Day (C)
EVENING
6:00 I Bia News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy,
• KNBC NeWMrvice (C) (30)
The Allen Show (C) (90) Guests:
Mrs. Johnny Carson. Don Murray,
singer Rouvan, Pernell Roberts and
"Snoopy and the Red Baron." 0 Si• O'Clock Movie: (C) "Bikini
Beach" (juvenile) '64-Frankie Ava·
Ion, Annette Funicello, Harvey Lem·
beck, Don Rickles. Keenan Wynn. A
group of surfers try to stop plans
for turning a portion of their beach
into a senior citizen's retirement
community.
IGet Smart (C) (30)
The Flintstones (C) (30)
It Takes 1 Thief (C) (60) 00 Star Trek (C) (60)
Hodeepodge Lodge (C) (30)
(j) CBS News (C) (30)
I Outruch/Muslcale (C) (30)
Noticlero 34 (C) (60)
Tiie American West (C) (30)
Teatro de las Estrellu (30)
News in the Round (C) (30)
6:20@ 00 Weather (C) Marge Stiles.
6:30 I Candid C.me11 (30) The Flyln& Nun (C) (30)
@ NBC Nl(htly Hews C) (30)
: Know Your Antiques (~) (30)
Ralph and Terry discuss the quality
of pressed glass and cut glass.
I (j) My Favorite Martian. (30)
Pattern for Llvlne (30)
The Desert Report (C) (30)
fugitlvos del Amor (30)
ABC Evenlne News (C) (30)
7:00 I CIS Evenln& News (C) · m NBC Nlehtly News (C) (30)
• What's My line? (C) (30)
(JJ) (I) I Love Lucy (30)
Beal the Clock (C) (30) 00 Clntm1 Showcast (C) (90)
''Th• lt•Wfllde Yt1rs." Thny Curtis,
Colleen Miller.
EE! look Beat (C) (30) Host Robert
Cromie disc;1,1ms "Dana: the Irrelev-
ant Man,'' by Douglas Cater.
lat(]) Truth or Consequencea (C)
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Sh•Pl .... nte Miiia (55) 1J T1lt FuiJtlve (C) (60) David
Thlt Cifl (C) (30) Janssen stars.
7:30 IJ ta Cl) T1lt Interns (C) (60) D @ (}) m That &lrl <C> (30)
Standup comic Milt Kamen guests in "No Man Is a Manhattan Island."
an unusual dramatic role as a re-Ann Marie entertains her neighbors ~ently blinded pickpocket who Joins to get to know them better, and
a group therapy program for sight· discovers her purse is missina after
Im Ptrsons. everyone leaves. 0 @E Hl&ft Chap1rral (C) (60) "A m Felony Squad (C) (30)
Matter of Survival." Barry Sullivan Ell) Dnid Suuklnd (2 hr) "Four
guests in tonight's drama of how Plastic Surgeons Talk About Youth
mutual concern for the safety of and Beauty," and "The Truth About
an Infant boy affords his adult Our Mental Hospitals: Three Ex·
benefactors their only defense Patients."
aaainst rene1ade Indians. I 0. utreldl/fllm (C) (30)
I NYPD (Q (30) lntrlp (30)
(ii) Cf) aJ UM Brady Bunch Natacha (60)
( ) (30) "The Un·Underground 9:30 D @ (DGE) Love, American style
Movie." Greg involves the whole (lj (30) "love and the Big Date"
family In his home movie on the stars Jeannine Riley, Angus Duncan
Pilgrims for school. and Ogden Talbot; "Love end the O Million $ Movie: "11we Tin Star" longest Night" stars Maureen Ar•
(western) '57-Henry Fonda, An-thur and Roger Miiier.
thony Perkins, Betsy Palmer, Neville I Baxter Ward News (C) (30)
Brand. A bounty hunter, befriended Perry Mnen (60)
by a young half·breed and his white Mllliule/PHtor'a Desk (C) (30)
mother, helps a young sheriff tame PandOr .. •a (30)
a rough town bully. 10:00 a ID 00 m B11cken'1 World (C) I Trudi °' Con1equenw (C) (30) {60) "A Preview In Samukand." An
Daniel Boone (C) (60) attractive fllm·edltlnr student d1tea
This W•k (CJ (~0) Senator Kevin Grant. (Peter Haskell) until
George Murphy and his o,pponent Kevin finds out that she also dates
for the Senate, Repre~ntahve John Mr. Bracken Cleslle Nielsen). Susan
Tunney, an,.er questions posed by Charney and Wiiiiam Schallert guest. "~itlzen Voters" In Lo~ Angeles, San B Bir 5 News (C) (60)
Diego and San Franc1soo. @ Cl) GE) Tom Jones (C) (60)
€® Selectecl films (C) (30) Guests are Steve Lawrence and
@I) Mu Fuerte que tu AMOJ (30) Eydie Gorme, Jose Ferrer, and The
7:55 m Cuestion de Secundos Ac.e Trucking Co.
1:00 U Ylfllnil &rahHI Sllow (C} (60) 1· T1lt Saint (C) (60) Tentative guests Include Elizabeth News (C) (60) George Putnam.
Ashley, comedian Larry Wiide, jour. • Ml Maestro (30)
nalist Muriel Davison, and Dr. • • Telt-Cintm1 40 (2 hr)
Randell Par~er-:-who discusses dan-10:30 m Bill Johns News
gerous medications. @I) TV Musical Osurt (C) (30) ! ~ ~o~·N~n~ ~u~· ~~::h 11:0019 Cl) News (C)
b ks h. d d' f rtt tt • 9 @ @E Nen (C) rea 1s 1 s avo e pu er. C.n You Top Thia? "C) I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) ' lffe for Today (C) (30) GD News (C) . E1 Mundo Joven de Jose Jose • !!"'tre 9: (C~ "The Runn1n1
( ) (30) Man (suspense) 55 -Laurence
• 05 r.r.'I l ... lib (55) Harvey, lee Remick, Alan Bates. o: w.!1 uc... re m You Don't Say (C)
8:301J ~Cl) Headmaster (C) (30) m Movie: "four Bullets for Jot"
Coach Jerry Brownell is humiliated (drama) '64-Paul Paget, Barbara
by his track team and resigns. Neely.
B 9@ m Name of the Game @ CV ''"' Muon (~ (90) "The Enemy Before Us." Ell) Flick Out (C) (R) "A Nice Kid
Orson Welles. Martin Balsam, Ka· Like You."
Una Paxinou, Richard Conte, Renee &I) Ella Nocht a las Ottce
Tetro and Lazaro Perez guest with 11:30 I~ (j) Meiv Griffin (C)
Tony Franciosa in a drarna about . 9@ m Johnny C.flln (C) Je~ Dillon's r~turn to his boyhood Movie: •'flins of Nevada" (west·
neighborhood in New York City. ern) '67-Foreign film, dubbed In D cm CV m T1lt P1rtrld1e Fam-English.
Hy (f) (30) "See Here, Private D m Dkk C.vett (C)
Partridge." The ~rmy drafts 10.year· m Movie: ''TIM Garment Junate''
old Danny Partndee l~rough a com· (drama) '57-lee J. Cobb, Richard
putor error, and Shirley gels no· Boone, Kerwin Mathews, Gia Scali.
where when she points out that Ell) The Toy That Grew Up: "Early
mistake at the induction center. films of D. W. Griffith."
I David frost SIMtw (C) (90) @I) Notldero 34 (C)
Draptt (C) (30) l2·00 ~ Cl) Dick t.vett (C) fisher F1111lly (30) • WJ Los Beverly de Peratvlllo (30) 1:00 fJ ~ovle: (C) "Cmlwlnds" {drt·
9·00 IJ Cit Cl) CBS F idlJ M vie· (C) ma 51-John Payne, Rhonda Flem·
• ''Stay Away, Joe" r (mus1c:i) ;~ ~· ~For~!!w:u(~r
Elvia Presley, Burgess Meredith, Joan @ Cllitler Theatre: ''Ttnor In
Blondell, Katy Jurado, Thomas Go· 11141 iunted Houw."
mez, Quintin Dean, L. Q. Jones, Ann Seymour. This time Elvis is a half· 1:301 Community Bulllt~n llo11'.t (C)
Indian rodeo champ. He comes to All·Nlpt ~: &rtll ";-the
the rescue of an Indian reservation _ .. ~~"'*"", ... ·· 'Tta"!'*° "1' and by persuading an Mzona Con1reas· ..,_,_ of Atlutls.
man to give his father (Meredlt~) 2:30 II Newa/81ve Ua This °'1 (C)
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OCTOBER 17
'.~Ol?NIN I.
btrland" (drama) '60-Alan Ltdd,
Jeanne Cr1in. Frankie Avalon, Gil·
bert Roland. "Ptatlnum Hip School"
(drama) '60-Mickey Rooney, Terry
Moore, Dan Duryea, Yvette Mlmleux,
Jimmy Boyd.
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SPECIAL NOTI If there is a
World Series Baseball Game, the
Double Feature will not be
shown. Other programming may
also be pre.empted.
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7:00 Satnrita S.111ater (C) liru~ (g
@tD @ iE TOfttfoolefJ (C) 0 (Ill (J) The Doubltdttkets (C)
0 @ (]) T1't H11dy Boys (C)
Q) Movie: "The Great Dan Patch"
(drama) '48--Dennis O'Keefe, Gail
Russell.
fl) Feature
(ll) (]) Relucbnt Draaon & Mr. QJ Movie:g) "L11t Stllt'O'dl
Nd (C) Wesr (western) '57-Jim Davis. ail flat. Muiaina m Mr. Wllllbone (C) Mary Castle. 11:30 0 (j7J CI) Aaerican 81ndstand (C) QJ hzt the Clown (C) fl) C•ncitnn 'I Mnla The Moments; The Okaysions.
m Do& Etiquette (C)
7:30 I Du~ TfffMUM (C) 10:00 II eij (j) Josie I PvUJcltl (C) fJ Movie: "Rldt Out tor Rmntt" · 16 m H. R. 'Pufnstllf (C) WORLD.SERIES IASOAl1. (western) '57-Rory Calhoun, Gloria
Motor Mouse (C) If a sixth World Series game Is Grahame, Uoyd Bridges. Vince Ed·
I cCool & Hit Frlendt (C) played, NBC will present live wards.
1:00 II ta (j) lup Bunny /Road Run. coverage of it today. Teams and m Mano a Mano Ranchero
ntr Hou~C) starting times to be announced. iE Sldleldoacope (C) I @ 6 m Dr. Dollttlt (C) All programming Is subfec:t to (ll) Lancelot Link, Secret change. · mp ( '--~~~~~~~~--' Af I~ RNOOl\J
m Marvel Superlteron (C) 19 @ m Hot Do& (C) 12:00 II a Cl) Scooby-Doo (C) m TllH of Wella F1110 @ CV Hot Whttll (C) 0 1:30~~ 'i' m Pink Pantber (C) Movie: '48unslpt Rid&t" (west· .~ovit: "North~ Mounted Po-Clm'iia Trofilt (C) em) '57-Joel M~rea, Mark Stev· llet (adventure) 40-Gary Cooper,
• Movie: (C) ''Tiit Raid" (drama) ens. Preston Foster.
' Van Heflin Anne Bancroft Lee g) ludla Libre (C) ii) Maa Fuerte que tu Amor
Marvin, Richa~d Boone, Peter 10:30 I a Cl) Har1tM QIObtbotttrs (C) m Holiday (C)
Graves. • tiJ @ iE J1111bo (C) ail Drau dt la Se111ana m Claco Kid Movie: "Son& of India" (•d· 12:30 119 (j) The Monllees (C)
QJ Cu111by (C) . venture) '49-Sabu, Gail Russell. 0 (ll) (VG) NCAA football (C)
9:00 II eit Ci) Sabrina & Utt lir110Vlt 0 @@SQ Hnb (C) Notre Dame at Missouri
Goolia ~ 11:00 I eij (j) Ardlit's ~unllOV1t (C) m Movie: "Too Hot To Handle"
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Q @ (!) m The lu1aloo1 (C) · Double featur1. "Cany on (r.omedy) '3~1ar1t Gable Myrna With Mirtha Raye. Nurse" (comedy) '60 -Kenneth L w It P'd ' e Movie: "RI• Deal" (mystery) Connor, Shirley Eaton, Wilfrid, Hyde· oy, a er I geon.
'48--Dennis O'Keefe, John Ireland. White. "T1mplt of tlM 'Thotlsand @(!)Fann Show (C)
0 @ (!) Jtny ltwia Sllow (C) li&lltl" (adventure) '65-Rlchard a;, Sports World (C) m A.M.Movlts: "Cuna of tJle TI111-Harrison. 1:00 11 eij (j) Dntardly & Mlfttley (C)
5 ''The Flyln!ll Oeucn" (comedy) '39--Stan Laurel, Ollver Hardy.
9 ''Th• Hooll' (drama) '63-Klrk Dou1ln, Robert Walker Jr.
11 "Johnny £a1er" (drama) '42-Robert Taylorj Lana Turner. 7 CC) ''Th•• -Me1nlflcent Men In Their Fly n1 Mechlnn" 17 3 "Om1r Khayyam" (adventure) '57-Comef Wilde. Debra Paget. 2 ''Welk Uke • Dre1on" (drama) '60--Jack Lord. Nbbu McCarthy.
MONDAY, OCTOHR 12
7 •"fh• Hustler" (drama) '61--Paul Newman, Jackie Gleeson. 9 (C) "Crack In ttM Wor1d'' (scl·fll '6S-Oana Andr-s, Janette Scott. 4 (C) ''Lady L" (comedy-drama) '66-Sophla Loren, Paul Newman. 9 (C) "All TheM Women' (comedy) '64-Blbl Andersson, Carl Bfllquist. 5 "The NllM HH [JH" (dr1ma) '42-James Mason, Joyce Howard. 7 (C) "Ulyun" <c assic) '5S-Klrk Oouatas, Sylvan• Man1ano. 11 "Men f'rom Cococty" (drama) '65-Jean M1rais, Uselotte Pulver.
TUESDAY, OCTO•£R 13
7 CC~ "Spencer's Mountain" Part I (drama) '63 -Henry Fonda. 9 (C "Mr. MosH" Cedventu,..) '6S-Robert Mitchum. Carole Baker.
7 CC ''Th• Old Man Who Cried Wolf" (drama) '69 4 23 6 36 CC) "Nlstit of the Foll-Ina Da1" (suspense) '69
9 "Ml,.cle or the •ells" (dram1) '46--Atid'a Valh, Fred MacMurray. 5 "Framed" (myste~ '47-Glenn Ford, Barry Sullivan. 11 "C1ptaln's ll'eredlM • (comedy) '53-Alec Gulnness, Yvonne OeCerlo
W£DHESDAY, OCTOUR 14 7 (C) "lpencer'a Mountain" Concfuslon (drama) '63-Henry Fonda
9 "Country Qlr1" (drama) '54--Blna Crosby, Grace Kelly.
9 "Adventu.-.e of Sherlock Holmes" (mystery) '39--Basll Rathbone.
5 ''Th.-.e Men In a •oat" (comedy) '56-Laurence Harvey. 11 "l"rlnce of Fo11ft" (adventure) '49--Tyrone Power, Wanda Hendrix.
THU!tSDAY OCTOBER 15 7 (C) "It HePt>en•d et the World'• Fair'' (musical) '63-Elvis Presley. t <C) "Aleunder the Great" (drama) '56--Richerd Burton. 2 2t I CC) Robin t. the 7 Hooch" (parody) '64-0Hn Martin. 9 "The Mon" (dram11) '50-Jeck Webb, Marlon Brando, Teresa Wright.
5 ''Th• Undercover Min" {mystery) '49--Glenn Ford. Nina Foch. 11 "On Den1eroue GnKlnd" (mystery) '51-Robert Ryen. Ida Lupino. FRIDAY, OCTOBER l6 7 ~C) "•lklnl •Hoh" (juvenile) '6-4-Annette Funlcello, Frankie Avalon. 9 '1'he Tin Star" (wHtern) '57-Henry Fonda, Anthony Perkins.
2 (~ "Stay Away Joe" (musfc1I) '68-Elvis Presley, Burien Meredith. t (C •'The Runnlnf Man" {suspense) 'SS-Laurence Harvey. 5 " une of Nevade' (wHtern) '67-Foreli n. dubbed En1llsh, 11 ''The Qannent Jun.t•" (drama} '57-lee J Cobb, Richard Boone
I ATUltDAY. OC'l'OIER 17 7 (C) ''The Whffler 0.•l•r" <romance) '63--James Gerner. 9 "1'he lnt•m•" (drama) '62-Michael Callen, Cliff Robertson. 4 2, 6 (C) ''Th• ftvulena Are Comln~, Tl'I• Ru..,ens A.-. Comins"
11 Movlei "l"htladelphle Stof'Y' (comed '40--l<atharine Hepburn.
9 {C~ "War of ttM WOfich" and ''The our siwti. ot Jonattlen Drake." 2 C ''nle Jeyhn1~er'I" (dram1) '59--Fess Parker. Jeff Chandler, 1 C "Joum91 to tti. Cent.r of the Earth" (sci·fi) '60-James Mason,
fJ Movie: "ThrM on a Sprtt"
(comedy) '61-Jack Watling, Carole
Lesley.
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Have Cun, Will Travel
(i) Volct of A1Jiculbtr1 (C)
Sfirles of Succta (C)
1:30 II QI(]) The Jebona (C)
Ii) Cturnplonslllp Wrestli111 (C) The
Great Goliath, Biiiy Graham and
John Tolos are scheduled. 9 CJJ feature Film: "The Ra&1n1
Tldt. Richard Conte, Shelley Win·
ters. m Scope <C>
2:00 II Duaty'a TrHllou11 (C) Cit Cl) Double F•ture: "Elploslwt
Generation" and "St1son of hs-
ilon"
61) TtW. Familiar a;, Ste tbt U.S.A.. (C)
2:30 II Steps to Ltamin1 (C) ~ Hip & Wild (C)
i :::~,.:·:C)libtrty Mutval
Klnp of Comedy
• Doll111 & Stnat (C)
I Varitdadtt Muslcales
3:00 T1't N1w Society (~)
Aulcultur1 USA (C)
Thia Wttll In Pro football (C)
Underdoa (C)
@ Featu,. film: (C) "Ca111bllf
From NatcheL" Dale Robertson,
Debra Paget.
I Outreach Unllmlted (C)
Lucha 1n Patl11t1 (C)
The 111 Picture (C)
Teatro dll S.bado
3:15 &ID Dmy & Collatll (C)
3:30 I Vltwpoint (C) Jere Witter hosts.
• Youth ind tbe Police (C)
Porky Pl& (C)
,... 22
m> Children's Qoapel Hour (C) a;, Coll1ge of tht Dtsert (C)
4:00 II Movie: (C) "Dru1111" (Jdven-
ture) '38-Sabu, Raymond tlassey.
Ro1er Livesay.
B On Ca111pus (C) "What Happen-
ed lo the American Dreamt'
0 Nfl Camt of tltt W... (C)
O @ma> ABC's Wide World of
SPortl (C}
fJ I SpJ (C}
mHaul (C}
QJ Tltt Munsters
fil) I Sf~crA[ I JtnnJ ta a ~
Tllin1 <) Headstart's newest film
release dramatlcally shows that the
Nutrition Pro1ram plays 1 major
role and Is an integral part of the
dally activities In a quality Head·
start center. Burt Lancaster nar·
rates. m> Patterns for LMna m Sta Power (C)
4:30 B Speak Up (C) Stan Atkinson
hosts.
U JERRY WEST PRE· * LAKER GAME SHOW!
0 JtrfJ West Si.tw (C) m Motll.,..in·ln (C)
Q)Batman (C)
@@ Wapn Tral11 (C)
fil) Discoftr Flyina (C) (R)
Q) Ci) The Big Movie: "Tht Silent
Ene1111." Laurence Harvey. m s.1tdtd Fil• m Qullt for Adventure (C)
4:45 f!) Prt-4iat11t SOcar (C)
4:55 0 L.Hera Warm-Up (C)
5:00 O trs Atldtt11lc (C)
0 LAKERS VS. BULLETS * TV DEBUT! lST OF
25 LIVE GAMES!
B NEW SEASON lallers Basllttball
(?) The Los Angeles Lakers meet
the Baltimore Bullets In Baltimore.
Chick Hearn calls the r.ourt action
and former UCLA basketball star
Lynn Shackelford handlu the color
commentary.
fJ Tiit Avenaers (C) m Movlt C111ta: "A Cur Naaed
JM" (drama) '«-Spencer Tracy,
Irene Dunne, Van Johnson, Lionel
Barrymore, Barry Nelson.
I Cilliaan•s ls!and (C)
Hob .... Wttlt ....
DEBUT O•r Y1nlslllnf Wiider·
HSI (C) (R) "Of Bl'04;COll and Peli·
cans . .' This first In a series of eight
proarams illustrates how man Is up.
setting n1ture's balance. Tonlaht's
program deals with peitlcldea and
what they're doinr to the pelle1n
and sea lion population. to mention
bul two.
I Quest for Life (C)
lnt1matio111I Wortd Cup Soccer (9 West Germany vs. Peru. m Collea-of tht Desert (C)
5:30 I Ntw1mall1rs (C)
· KNBC NtwMrvlct (C)
Animals, Action & AdVtnbart (C)
(30) "Safari Underwater." Bill Bur-
rud narrates this ad'lenture that Is
the marine equiv1lent of an Atrle1n
hunt for wild animals. Proaram was
filmed of the coast of Befa Call·
fomla.
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