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1970-10-17 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
7 ,. ---· -..., -. ·- • ' I , Beagan iJlollJs · BiJJ f!ool.,; .. Ca.lls 2 Bege,,.,ts~ia.-. • • r f . .i~ •• t 1 ' • . . . • • • • ' • • - r . . t .. . ~-·---··-·~ u e ' ' ., Pmrw•is, 2 Tou ·:~Cr~sn.;~E~. O~JQn T· . -• lK1ll '4 at Beacli 111 JORN VALTEllU of -· -qrlelll-1 diemlc1!1, ., .. ...,, "" ""' 'lelXling amole bundredl of feet above Four membera ol 1 Camp Pendleton -kend traffic. . fimny inre killed imtautly Friday after· Oruge County coroner lnvtatilllors IOCll In a bmlng broadside co1Usion with _ have ide1_1~ed the dud adults as-Mr. 1 lnlck. which Wrned the San Otego and Mrs. lrel'."'1do Lope> ol JOI ~ rr.ew1y '1tClpiltrano Beach into 1-fiely Road, Oceinlide. -...... 'lbe two 111118 Infants, a boy and girl, 'll>l.<mb.OCCllmd 11 3,40 p.m."" a are believed to be· thelr chtldnn. Hip. llnldl o1· ffteWoy which hu·DO beniCad· war. ~ -waiting lo Interview od -dtfli!er ltrip. the only .. fllOt ia tho death ..,._ Only .,..an boy and two truckerl Ollldala at -Cou( Commmlity ... •l•ad .. hlg!Mpoed --llmpllal ia -Lqlma said -IJ to- fplted -tlploded -d plloas day that the ... oltlnt Lopes boy, •bout Reagan Irate Over Irvine · City Hassle r... Win. lervlce1 • ~ J'RANCISCO - A hassle over the future city. to surround Orange Cloun· ty'1 UC Irnne campus :caused Gov. Ronald Reagan to loae his temper )]ere Friday, C\!lSO Regent Fredrick G. Dul· Ion and cOll both Duttoo and Norton Si· ..., liars. The Udwqe fJl heated words was trigend when the UC Regents decid!"i lo delay a decision until their Noveinber mej!IJng on the ai" of the dty around the' Irvine campua. Dutton .. a foriner cimpaign manager for~ def~ated Qov,..F.dm,JJnd·G.,!'Pat" ~ .ui ofter the vote that the delay md -dbCo!Slon "antll alter tlie ·fliw. j <leCIJon so nObody ts enihar· rl:lled." ~Momenll after th• regenta meeUng ldjoumed, the Republican. governor lfltked qWelly around··---bill ftnser 11 Du\lon· : ''You are trying to uae 'thls board for pollUcs," Reagan shouted at DuUon. "'But you 've been dohie it, governor," aajd Dutton and fellow regent SimOn, allllOlt in unilon. HURLS i:Pmmr 11Y-. ai'e I lying son of I bitch," llolpa laid, looking toward .Dulton'u doR!.1'~111,~tor, and ~ts.g•!her· ed ........ · -. nfuted to 1polocbe foe his nmor\ and r<puted hil charRta that 1-tton and ·Simon ftre .. oatright Han., in a televised neWI conference a' few minutes later. · The eovemor 'also accused the two mtn of "chealf poliUca" and "total dif. honesty." ~ Simoa, a mulU-mllllonaire industrialist from &autbrrn CIUfontla and retent un- 11uoceatul Candld1c.e for the GOP nomi-- nau.n fer the U.S. Senaft, laid al flea. gon' "lie laol hlo lelllper." • 2 years·old, Is In ~ condltiofl. He auller!d a leg -and other in-juries. liJ$:r CONTROL Hilhn1 potrolmen llld the colliJloa oecurr.d wben tlle northhound Iulo hepn to lose control, c:roaed oevenl lanes of traffic, careebed Into the oolt, open di· vider &trip, then · vaulted ln1o oncoming 1 .... 11 weeUnd lrlfllc began to build. The fJalhed truck, carrying a iarge Ioad of chemicals ind ftrtililll!r' eouthboand, slammed into the auto broadside. Witneaes said: the vehicles ltuct to- gether and spun Wildly in a circle be- fore stopping near the -of the southbouhd Janes. The wrecbp immedlalely· bunt Into name. BysWiden and a Siii C-police off'lcer -lo wn lmmedlltely be-gan · pulliag Ille dead 'and 'injured from the bumiJi« vehicles. The womu driver and the IW'Vl'fin1 boy were taken from the rnancJed auto while the two occuponla ol the lnlck were huitled to Siie gmmd •. 'lbe 'discowry ol the other three dead victims--one a small baby-came only aftl!r Doheny volunteer flmnen extin- ~edi!°~ of .the lnlck:.- hy an Anallelm'Chemlcal ltrm,•wm Ray- lnOnd Arftdondo, JI, <:A Riverside, who -·-ta! ar!lo\llh c-i !Gr heed, Je1 and •face injurl,. and ~ shoclr, and Claude N. Bowman Jr . .io. of Laklwood. treated for severe scafp·w~. Both men were released after tmer-~ gency treatmenL Treatment was also admini&tued later (See CRAlll, Pap I) .i\.ndy 'Wiliiams Hurt' Slightly ·on Program HOLLVWOOD (UPI) -Arrdy Wtlllams was injured llilhdY when a trick - exploaed on lhe Id of. his NBC Tele. vision "'-durifll.r<hefruls Frldoy. The singer 1Uffefecf bumed hlnda and arm ansf singed hair when 1 smell bo.1 he was ~atb!g espli>ded 1 minor powder chlllO ~. lie was truted at the lludlo ..i retarned to • . wm. ' tj • . . ! ,. -. ... - ·e J .· '· ~ . . . '. ' . •t "'" • • • '1 ... .... ... ""°' ..... .,. ............. MOMINT$ -.l'TElt poADSJDl'citalt'cttlMICAL TllUCIC IXPLDDl!S' IN l'llRY RUrN ' A PIN-l'r!Uy .-...-, :rllln Dolfll St ...... I'-Tl,,,... II c.plltrollO -' .• '· " . ' es r Fire~nti . , . L!.. , : . . _;. .. 1 ' ··-·· ..... ) ·On~~~--.. --.~,. MAIU!.'ITA. G10. '(UPU -'Ibo .i,fnal CM.Galaxy,. world'a Jeraest a.1rcratt; fll• ploded on the flilht line at the Lockllood·; Georgia Co. plaiit early today, killing Giii! worm al}d injuring another. A rapid-fire 111'.ies of e.1ploslonl 1rocked this Atlanta suburb about 1:20 a.m., split the fulellge on tt. giant plane and tent . "LGCkhoed No. l" cruinpllag to the ...,_ mite rilnway lprori like a great wounded olher wllale. . • , "A great batf ol !ire'' mushroomii:I •P from the ,wreclqoie, ....... 11 .. , lo W...111 . -amcer Br D. llmll'I, -·Aid the names raged out of control far about ·an Jioar. Mon th.in a -.· Ure iruckl pimped ..,.., drop of while foam ·11 the .hose - lie humiOg CllllO plai)e, , Air Fofce Col S. W, Brewer, a~ lo Lockheed to.ave'* the C.I ~. oaid the ·ca\l!O'd. the eao!Cllfon wu'"ob- ytously aome IOl1:. of fuel explosim, • .. 'lbe plane, l)<•rly the lehlth of a !qoi· bell field. and .!It stories.high. hod been undergolng "touch.and-go" teato l'rldo.v. """°"" were de-fueling ~te)y 11111,tltlO pounds of fuel -simlUr to •a (Giid grade' of kerollene." --the llnl aplorlon ripped into the ljght wing, --.r. Aid, 'llle'nearhy fue!'lruct ... caped'flama&<. • -U sahotage hill heel ·ruled flllt, Brewer ·reJilled !'Well.'we haven't rilled. 1 ·. tt'ift. But j 1hint k's Yet!y Tefuate." . . 'lbe FBI WIS' summoned and tan tn. wstlptJcm of •the sp~·•tdlrtd;. 'lbe dead mu ,... a dvilllB ·-• ol• tbe finn,-Goorgia'• lar,.t e.riplo;er. The injured·mlB wos .reportfilly In ohol:t al 1 medlcol ladllty a\ Lockheed. Neltllor .... wu-ldentllled lmmadiltaJy.. '' . . . ' ., . 7 ~ ~ • I I ; ' •. : ......... , I• . .-• I • '• <ll.i•: .. I I .: ' ~ .. ' •: Weadler ·. . . • t\ •. " • The National We1111'r St!"lflt·pn-· • dicll mostly. lair· RI,. ·todoy, and . i luftday but with IOr9e ·lite ·~ 1 ;and earlf•mominc'Jow~a!GQJ . the' coostllne. ~1:-TOB.\Y . . Th< DAILY PILO'l"s TV W<1k uc69n · iilclude1 a. clost·up U.. , tcruitw wilh Burt. Rernold.r, cur- nnUr starring on ABC11 Dem A"fUll , Th< • 1orrncr too• balC holfbock,turned-1tuntma1to ' ") turned' star' t't11tdll 1iis SUCCtSI 1tor11 tohich b1ga1l 15 11ear1 ago. • ,_ ._._, I --. -.. ~ 1, C-IMlll ..... ' C14Zifl . 1' .... Hltlcft ,. ..... ,~, .... -" -.... ..... ...... 1•1• '""' .. 1. ... MetMtl ..,, UllClt ... r I ! l L Pfll>T 1~.r.Ocl>bor17;1970 I iWhai Se~urity1 Box Carrier Unchallenged ' -. Editor's No~: TM QOV-Out.side the.. Cipitol, the:rt emmt!nt scfd ii ti"htened was a cluster of guards. ~ aecurit11 ac federal builcf.. all stared at me as I walked ·inos bfcau.se of itrrori.$t within 10 feet of them. J bombinQJ. But a f''J)Orttr, thouCht surely one was going •Porlltlo • b.,,.V beoril ond to stop me. 'Ibey dldn'L CISNllino · o 1tupfciou loot. I took my box and wllked •nq boz, foimd that lfCU,... into tbe C.pltol. and joined a Ctu wa.sn't 10 tight. Htrt. ii group of ca.mer a .toting hil report: ·.J tourists: After gawlting up at • By KEN HAllTNE'IT Ille rotunda . I ducked down a .. .-... l"f'Mt Wrttv corridor and into the WASHINGTON -I march-ment. There was a guard ed into the Pentagon this week there. He . didn't say a word carrying a shabby yellow shoe either. box just to see how far I could At the Justice Department gtt before the government's -a building radicals tried to " security against bomben st.op-storm last November -l • ped me dead In my tracks. walked in through an entrance I walked for a mile, all the marked 'FBI Tours and again way to Secretary of Defense mingled with the · tourists Melvin R. Laird's office, &net before slipping down a cor- nobody stopped me. ridor and into a men's room. , Nobody stopped me either There, I struck up a con- fin minutes later when l yersafion ·on. the World Series. walked by the offices of the "I'm ;iad Cincinnati won at Joint Oliefs of Staff. least one game," remarked Two Marin aerge.anl! gave one man who looked like me a cold eye. as they chatted FBI agent might look, "even in the corridor, but they didn't though ~fm from Baltimore." have a word to say about my He glanced at the box but boL The cold eye coul4 have didn't ask what wu inlide. been i!lncted· II my l>elrd. At Ille Silpreme Coor!, ' It was tbe same almost things were different. everywhere I went -the. · "What do you have fn that Clpltol, the Senate Office bo'r?" pant A. R. Burgoon tiding, the Justice Depart-asked as he unobtnalvely but mmt. Internal Jl e v en u e firmJy blocked the main en-s.mce, Ille Poot 0 ff I c e trance to Ille buildiog. Department.. the l n te r I a r "Just a pair of a}lOtl." Deportment and .... tbe "Would yoo mind opening General Services the bol:?" J.dml:nlat1'Uon. "No, air." :. '!be GSA wu · 111e Clepart· Burgoon eumlned I he ment that ordered the tighten-shoes, then toot the box. He ed security in the flnt place. returned it only when 1 was lrt a directive Monday it said leaving the building. entrance to g o v e r n m e n t At the GSA, a guard stood in buildings should be denied "'to a gua.rdbouse a few yards In- anyone carrying suspicious side a courtyard -one cf the packages unless they volun· few entrances to the building tarily &Ubmit the package for left opened during the security examination." drive. The guard said nothing All I had.in the box wu an as. I walked by. old pair of black shoes. But for Two workmen clad in blue an the government guards overalls stood by a rear en· knew, the box could have held trance marked for deliveries. a bomb. 'Ibey were asked why the Except at the Supreme regular entrances were closed. Court -where the guards "Security," said one. were on their toes -nobody "They're afraid somebody is bothered to ask me about my going to blow up tbe. place;" box. said the other. · Everywhere. the g u a r d s I walkeCI through a hack were c o u r l e o u 1 and door and around to the cooperative when I stopped to building's main lobby and took asll: them for directjons. But an elevat.Or to the sixth floor. they apparently weren't aware There I asked a publlc ln- ~f tbe directJve to check formation officer if be believ- su1piciOU1 pacltages. ed it possible to protect -Thie Pentleon - a place the ~ hnj!dinp ~t natitin's Weatberpeople dttam Wror:ists. " of destroying -didn't even "I think Jt'1 pretty !'OQlh," ---.. ---~~~~ ~!_!.~ment __ =~~~i: At , the Selili<t 0 fl I c • and ahot bo•'.:' • ' BUilding, there was a guard 1be spokesman paused and inside tbe door. He was on the glanced at th9 lhoe box. "I'm telephone, though, and didn't really amazed ~ let you in. even look up when I walked Didn't they ask you about it at by. all?" . Erma Bambeck Joins ·Daily Pilot's Lineup Tbe column "At Wit's End" by Erma Bombeck, at.arts Monday aa a regular feature of the women's section of the DAILY PILOT. So .what's "Wit's End" and who is Erma Bombeck? To. literally thousands of readen t.brou,gbout the United States, the answers are this 1imple: A very funny column by a t housewife and mother who ob- viously bas ''be!n there,'' herself. Erma Bernbeck -the real Erma Bombeck -lives on a 30-acre fann outside Dayton, Ohio, where, she says, she raises kids to fill schools while bull>and. Bill, tells Ille .chool board bow to run them the'1 a curriculum consultant): Mrs.. Bombeck be g a n writing her column so ghe could laugh at her own family prob1em1. ••1t was either that (If cry, II GIRLS' JACKETS IN FLORALS OR SOLIDS Sunday Only ,. Reg. 4.96 . Ski j1ckets in nylon prints or solids. 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When a na- tional publication called her long distance recently to uk what she· was planning to do on oratorlum Day, lhe said she wu plannill( to do the laundry. 'Ibey shouldn't feel guilty about not marchi.ng around," she explained later. S uncloy Only/ That's a peek at the real _ Erma Bombeck: but how does Fa'l'Oritt aNmaJ and character her fan mail am:w that most of I :unps wtth bright matchin& her readers see her? shades th:rt all childrm adore.. "To most people my tmage ~ il • It man .od Srre.. 24-0Z* Glorf Spray 2 96 Rog. 1.41 1 38 Sunday ~· Only! · Foam ru1 cleaner lets xou u. ve money and time. vne can cleA.ns 10x14 fl rug. .., ULTRA BRITE" Reg. 91c 63¢ Sunday O~lyl . Family sizl'. 6.75 oz.• tooth· paste brightens teeth. Re· freshing taste too. Save 2&. Limit.It 'IVlnllty, "'""' .. 1111 It ~NM'1 .... Is a woman with fat calves, unmanlcured hands, makeup. "I didn't mean to sound in- ane. But 1 believe there are a lot of so-called ailent majority people wbo are concerned, but .,. ba5y Ju11 getting through. less eyes, 15 pound 1 overweight, overworked, over· cblldrened, under-patienced, a moralist. a square." abe says. How does the image fit? Erma Joolts you stra.i&ht tn the eye and lilales, "11'1 perfect." ' e JOB PRINTING e PUBLIC/, TIONS e NEWSPAPERS Qualify Printlnt •ncf O.p•ncf•hl• Servi(.• for more tft1n a quarftr ·of • c•nfury. PIL OT PRINTING 1111 *81 IAUOA ILft., MIWPOIT llACH -MZ-4121 LUNCHEON NAPKINS SunJay Onlyl Rq. )6( «OHOmf Mc '*" of 1SO ~t wtii1c '-" chco. mpltinl. Oarrc it! ( •Ntf wt. Ll111ll9' •11Hty. N-MN t. t .. ll'l, •N1t WI. t S~NJ>AY .. ONlY . While Quanf11ies Last! BEAUTIFUL: CREPE DRESSMAKER FABRle~s· Reg. 41 ¢ Sunday Only VF DO SR 7c 45" wide choice rayon crepes and rayon acetate crepe in 2 to 10 yd . pieces. Wide range of colors. All wash- able, pre-shrunk1 and Cast color. SALE! HEAVY-DUTY 7" CIRCULAR SAW Sunday 1788 Only! Reg. 22.971 11 Visa Port" lets you sec the blade while cutting. Over- load clutch protects operator. Sawdust ejection chute. Develops S,SOO RPM no-road speed. 9 Amps, U/L ap- proved. Save now at K mart! .J 7x35MM SPORTS BINOCULAR · 11.44 Our Re9. 16.88 Sunday Only! Ideal for the serious game watchers ! Just in time for lhe football season. Binocular Is lightweight, has 7· power for close-up action. Objective lens. Carrying case included. Save over $5. • I I. • " I I' I 'I " =---==------=--,...,,.,·-· .... ==-=·---. • -. ~·•*••e l •. • • . .. Dally Pap~, .. ··-· ··- ~*. ,_,._ .. * _. ) ..... •• • + . ; '; .... ~t:. ~. NO. 249, 6 SECTIONS, ,.. P!-&iS --SATURDAY,. OCTOeEI( U7, !19711 . . .. -· --. • Reagan Blows COol; C~liS --Tw1> Regents Liars . ·-.... ~--SAN FRANCISCO -A hassle over the future city Cto·surroond Orange·Coon- ty's UC Irvine campus caused Gov. loaald lleqan lo looe bli temper J\ere 1i'ri4y, .sur,ae Regent ·Fredrick G, 'llllt· tm eid Call both Dutton·and Norton'Si· moo liars. . . ' Tbt exchange ol heated words was triggered when the UC Regents decided to delay .a decision until their Novenlber riieetiiiC ... the •ize Of the city ubund the Irvine campus. • _ .Du·tton, a former calllP8ili manager for the defeated Gov. F.dmund.G."'rPat" Brown, said.after the vote.that the delay waoJll llllOlher 'discllaaion "unW after ' . the Nov. S e1eclion IO nobody il·embu'·-ln:i:, televlaed ni!WJ ¥Conference ·a · few it• is. really~drut tbne1 to iet',tbe coJors railed." _ " · · · • . minutei'Jater. • · .rlliapn llalleitj'and Mj,rpjiy • Momeqts alter , Ille .reP.Pll. m<eting Tlie··governoi aloo accuaed u;e:iwo-1.,.__ dllll' wu -k<;i by·u.;,,., acljowned, l)lO ~public.ii govel)lOf Olen ot "cheip ,polilics" and "toiaLdll-. ..;,;;-.....,...._L,~,.L'". ••·v-. walked qui~ lll'Olllld.. table pd.-~." ' "!":--·· ......... <llDW -·~r bis flllger at DuUcm.· r • suiion~a multi""1llinnaire -.illl ember --;i ' plan 'lo.' quailruple 'tho "You are~ lo 1IM tbla board for from Southern Calll.crnia.and reoenl un, Ille .of tbo,eki.,......i the UC~ poliUca,'' Reapn 8outed at Dattoa. auccesafu1 caocHd•te1 for the GOP nomi-~ ' · "But yo11"'8 beei doq II, pvernor," natloo for the, U.S .. Senate, sal<f ,of ftea-i'1'118 Irvine ~ pve tliec...., said DuUOn\,.C,.:.:ud fellow. regent Simon, pn: "He lost bl& temper." 1:000 acru·for U.·campuaJn tlllO:litant almost in unilon. Simon also apparenUy called for the ' called ... for a ~.town. ol 10,000 "You are a lying SOD· of· 1 bitclt," 'defeat..of Reagan, George Murphy, who aCrea =:~ ......._ -. Reagan ..g·~.toward lllltlon .. "!' b!et Siinon in the pilmary, and Slate · Tbe·" :11-.ll(lllae'IM,...ll ~oze~~-and regef\llg1tl!'r-~~nilentol Public ~ctioii Max. ~~::.:nm~ cit)' tl Reagan refwied to i.pologize for his _"I have supported many Republicans Shnon coatenp this ~ ... Min will iJt. remark and...re~ted bis c:haries that and, in this present election, I am sup-crease subltantially thet«np1111'11 proo lllltton and.ll!mon were "outrIPI Han" plrtinc.many. llepubllcans .. But Llbink'· fill, hurt U..uid....ity ... lllll>comtituta . ·-. • an act of "misfeasance"' on the wt said he had no kno~ledge of the plan. to - of the regenls. , . . ' , 1 • table the motion. · 'Regent Dean A; W1tklns ·uked .. U..t He nuted that 'repots itcelvec! 1· ildck the• Jrvlne matter tie tabled for • mooth. · . of bul~;· m;1er111s on the .........:1 th~' slinon later char'~, !hit, ,CJiaiJOa. ., •··~ ,.. 'lbomas, of NewportB8acb,.ronrier. ~i· week which he hadn't had , time to tX• dent and diairman, Of the· IMne , Com-amine. Simon countered that the recento pany, has been nlising ·~v...,..algnwc,ant'.', have been fa.m1llai' wJUi the lrvtbe • fl.nls for the re-eleCtlon ·ca11,1paign . of. troversy for 10 years. · Murphy. Simon Was •beeteh .sOuooly by UC· President Charles J. Hitch .said be Murphy JR the June primary. for tbe ttJought the regents.bad enough lnforma- GOP Senate nominaUOO. ' Uon_to consider lhe question FridaY but , Rafferty, seeking .~pn· as atate_ added: "I don't think I've ever tried 111perintendebt of iilstt'Udion; also Is a to ramrod this thing through.'.' Hltcb · ri!jent but wu·.not .present ·at FrldaY.'S n~, however. that "we w1U ·ha.ve to le8Sion. take .action at tOe November meeting it Reagan denied the Irvine -matter was we're to have any influence on what pjJltpoDed becawie of; the election. He happens." · our . .-ert:S • ofte Killed Giant Jet Blows Apart on Runway ' . .. ... silver~ '" •· : ~arents, 2 Tots Killed At Beach By JOHN VALTERZA CH .. DltlJ """ IMN MARIE'ITA, Ga. (UPI) -The original C5A GaluJ,.-kl'1.Jupll.lircrJll,.ex~ plodo&I .. Ille -line at tlle Lockho9d-"'--*'.-U·et lilt" a I -·"'"' .. • ~~ . ' ~ 1 froni tiie wreckqe, OCC<Jnllbl to oecufflr olllcer II. D. Smart. wtxrsal<I the llamel . .-.!rt;~~~~ · · ltOOO in a blazlng broadside coJllsioa witti . a truck wh1cb ·med tbe Saft Difeo . Oeorgla Co. pllnt eerly today, !lillinc ... 'liarfllr 111111 lljsinl -• '." ..... ~ "'aploolon1ri>cDd ti~ luburb abcRlt 1:20 a.m., spltt the ~ on the llant plane and 1ent "Lor No. I" crumplllg to the con- «* nmway apron like a great wounded Nine Seized ,1 In Dana . Opium R8id ' Oranp County Sherill's olficon mak· Ing l routine cbeck of I Dana Polnl motel parking lot claim they atumbled onto an alleged oPlum party Friday nlibt aifil iarrested -JIOflO!l*· includ• ing one· from Huntington ~ and another from Laguna Beach. The Officers, according to watch com· mandtr Ted Dwyer, broke up the party when ~ . were attracted to one of the room• by· wbal appeared to be the amell of burirlng marijuana. · Dlpalles claim they confiscated ,JOO arBml -ol opium, apparently left on the living room table by the partygoers. "This it a pretty rare find for us,"· uid Dwyer ... At this point we have no idea ·how much the opium would be worth." Tlken into custody 1horUy after the I p.m. 'Taid at the Dana Marina Inn, 34.111 Pacific Coast Highway, and booked on narcotics for sale charges were the followi"i: .,,. . -Thorilas Liwschi~ 24, 409 Califomia SI., Huntli1gton Beach. . • -David T. Downard, 19, who listed his addreii as the Sandi Mc>tel in Lquna Beech. • The athen, who were tiooked on almj.. lar · ~. were transients from all points Of the United States, ac:conllng to Olflc:or Dwyer. • The National Weather Service pre- dicts mostly fair skies today and Sunday but. with some late night and'eerly mcnlnl 10ir .-along !Iii-. -~INSIDE TOD~~ Th< DAILY PILOT's·TV Wrrk , •(J:tion :inClu~1 a clo.st"·up in· , · tmriew with· Burt R.ewiolds, cur- rentt11 • starring on ABC's r>an Augw:t. The former foot· ball Jl.Gl.fback-tumed-stu?ttma1~ turned star 1'eveal.t his success 4t01'JI which began l-' 11eart4Q:o. ' . ' I . '""""""""' 'tt-n -" M9Yltf 4'1oU ... 1 ...... , .. 1. ....,.... .... ,.. Ml>r1!... ..11 ""'" .... , • " ··ms···""··· M<H"tiili a pu• 1·1• ewry q et .· 'Cfoiii, al tho -- Ille liamlbl --Air Force eovS. w. Bnwer, allacbed to Lockheed to evenee ~ cs )>l'Oll"am, said the cause II the etpl011ion wu 0o~ vioUaly some sart of fuel ~osion." The plane, nearly the length Of a loot· boll f>eld ·and six stories hJib, bad been Wldergoing "touch-and·a:o''"teata Friday. Workmen were de-fueling 1pproximateJJ 100,000 pomids of fuel -shDllar lo ... good grade el 1 ......... -when tht lint uplooi\9 ripped into the dPt ....,,, -aid. "'1111 neatby fuel trucll ... apeddamqe; Alked•lf .aabotap bad been ruled out. Brewer ~ "well, we haven~ ruled it in. But l'think it's vttry remote.'' The FBI was awnmoned and an m. .-;galiol! Of the expl-- The' dead mu was 1 civlllan empfoYj of the !inn, Georgia's largest employer. The injured man was reportedly in shock at a ~edical facility at Lockheed. Neither man Wiii identified imn~ecUateJy. La-Habra Police Hunt .for Killer Homicide detectiveti. from tbt Lai Habra Police llepartmeot thls momlng are look- ing for the murderer Of an-anldeolllied man who wa, dumped-Jn 1,.tarice after being shot in the bead. The body, classified~·· "Jolla Doe" by . InvesUpt<n. wu d!sccwer«I Jn a prq:e behind rm w: Gttrnwood st. aboul 1:50 p.m. Friday, Pollce delcrlbed the ·victim, u • wbit• male c1Ucaston In Ills eerl)' ID'L N-. the -or ,1 poaihll ,suipect hive hr!!n ilDCOvered by the ~el· ficrn. Royal Model 'Helps~· Mini LONDON (UPI) -Many women reading that kind Of crlticiam • would hive cringed and stayed home loc a ....t. NOi Princell Mor- pret. ' One Of Loadoo'~ hio 1"' _,.. Ing ·tiibloid1, ,,,. • Dally Mlmr,' Aid two Of her ..., mldl-len1Ur outfits 'ftl"t "'fantutic c;lanltn. •• 'The other ~: "Mamb'GUI." , ' But the princess, wearing • tllhl tmlle, atepPed out ,am Rriday bl another midi dress. Her rew1rd for bravery was an evenin1 new1·hea<J;. line : "Has Mar1aret MUrdered the Midi?'' . · n.. Dall)'• Mlmr fllfilon writer, Felldty Green, toot" lool< at Mir-" pra In two autllta and -....i:- "NOlbiJ!I u gotnc to do men for • ine mini this likll "' O!rlstmM ... • • -1- ,.,.....Y at Capistrano Beacb inlo • 110l7, -........ 'JW oruh GCCUmd at 3:«1 ~.rii. 'I' a lltrl#h o,f frenvay which bas no, birrJCad· !IC! .center divider 1trip. Only a small boy and two truckerl lllrVtved the high-speed collisJon which ignited and exploded douns of galloJl1 qi. toxic, noxiaus agri.:ultural chemicals, Bending smoke hundreds of feet abovt ~eekend traffic . Oraqe County. coroner Jnvestigators have identified the dead adults ~ Mr. and Ml'll. Reynaldo Lopez Of 302"0!eny Road, Oceanside, ' The two 1m1ll infants, a boy and girl, are believed to be their childreo. Iii~ way patrolme·n are waiting to inteniiw lhe only survivor in the death eai. OO!ciils al South Cout Commimfly Roapltal in South Laguna said eerl)' to- day that the iurvtvlng Lopez boy, aboul 2 years old, is in salisfactory conditloa. He suffered a leg fracture and other in· ;u;es. Lim CQNTROL , Highway patrolmen said the collision Occurred when the northbound auto began _ to Jose control, crossed several Janes of traffic, careened into the !Oft, open di· vider strip, then vauUed into oncomin& 1aMS as weekend traffic began to• build. • ., ,IMlt.Y PILOT Pflllli W ~,vett"1:1l MOMENTS AFTE« llROi\DSlll.E--~R.ASR'J:QE M!C'Jl.<·1·UCK-EXf'(oDE5-:JN FJERY RUIN A P1n10nl Friday Afte-•. Tb~DHlh Slftlck Faur Tlm11 n-C.plstrano a .. cli . ' ' • ~amonP.!'f'iii~~~:~.to· Doop Pit .:r • .. .... ·~ • .., • • •• ~ 7 ' '" ·~ t,... . ' . ... ' . " . ' y . ' ·to& AN~. (Ul'I').~ ~ -:, • ~ .,.:~ .Ud modilhlY. ..-:"Jliinson,bec-pert.urbed o,.r·the -wanted 1o bQy tbouiUfl .-:ltil 'ii' l1Jc>i\i llaif, 1J~ Frld1y, lokl cl 111-• -d!lilth ol a ·spider but· said "If 11mie<m told. ny)on rope to 1Qirer' him8aaf. 8~· nutoeraDle 'PIHiOIOP.l1ic!al diseilssions he ' was killed, Jt had~ importance:" • hit '"famlty" to the bottom of 1 ''bottom-had :with~· du~ng' the ar pre· . -Manson's "overriding concem11 .wai° lelS pit'' i11 Dea\h Valley. where they ~('the grtsly slaymgs. . . truth, bu\ "Charley had a. race or mask '1'0Uld wait out a bl ack -wh 'lte Jakobson, a· proaecution witness, sket-for everyone he dealt with. He,had a Armageddon: • • . cboil . this com~te Of MlllM during thou!8nd facet ." That wa1 part Of a ilrange aild -·· l!ltrl)'"l111r '-' Cll the stand '' , --Hil Knowledge of "Helllr Si\el1'r,n enUy contradickQ portrait of the cult -MUIOll l:iUtftd he wu bXA Jeeus . 1 war In whJdl blacks would allugtder IN\ltr wtllch emerpcl durt\fg'1he-tiroa 1 Oirbt Ud the Devil. , , O!ie4hlnl Of mankind -· m05Uy wliltes, T ... murder trial from the ....-,, ·' -'He believed there wa , no ouch 1 and tile "bOltomless PIV' came from Ill hil onetime friend, ... ,.........,_ ., ·om. ai deith bul hi be, 11o!f "...,.0· 11e .. 1ations t Of the new lelta-t and produper Gree& J-' ~ '......i 11.11111·11-beaatl!GI." • ltYe bottlol -. .... ~ ..... 'j .. ' The flatbed truck , cerrying a large Jood Of chemlcals and fertilizer southbound. llamlned' into the 1tito broadside. -. ' . Wltneises said the vehicles stuct to- gether and spun wUdly · ip a citcle be- fore stopping. near the ahoulder of the IOUfhtJound lanes. Tbe wreckage lmm<illa!•lr burst Into '1ame. Bystanders .IJld.1 a San Clemente police officer driving to work immediately be- gan pulliRg the .dead and• injured from the burning vehicles.' · 'The woman driver and· tht llll'Yivfng boy wer.e taken 1f01!1 the mangled llllo while the two occupants Of the truck were hustled to ule ground. The discovery . Of the elher th"" dead vtclims-one a small baby~ame· only after· Doheny. volunteer firemen· tzt.m.. gulehed .the fire.~ , · ' Tiie two OCC!'paD!s of the true~. owned by an Aaaheim cbtmical·finn, were Ray· mood Arredondo, 36, of Rive.rsid~, who WM tnated at Sodth Coast lot head, leg and face injuries and severe shock, and Clatide N. Bowman.Jr., 40, o( Lakewood, treated for severe scalp wounds • Both. 'men were released after· fmtl'• sencY tnotmenl . Treatment· was al., -lstered'llter (See CllA8ll, Pap I) · AJidy :~iJ!iams H~ ' ' Slightly on Program HOLLYWOOD (Ori)· -Andy Williams was injured sliitftlY when a trick Prop, e1ploded on the set of his NBC Tel• vision ihOw during rehearsals Fliday. The lln&e~ ouffered burned hands and arm ad lirtged hair when a sma)l 6os he ,,.11 operating exploded a minor J>OWder Charle Pftl1l!ltutely. lfe, Wll trtated .at tht studto and returned to work • I ... l ' .. . . '· 'I' -~ • 1 . '· . . . • ': • ' ' ' ' •. • • I ~-, 2 OA1LV PILOT SitupW, CJdGbir 17il97D~ ~==~"' \What Se~ority? Box Carrier Vnchalhnged Editor'1 Nott: The oov-Out!ide tbe· Clpltol, tbett ertunerU: aaid_ i~ tiqi'4tlntd . WN. cluster ol cuardl--'l'btY -rltv 41 -]cdffol b.u.1-all lllnd 1t mt 11 I wllked ;1191 "°'"'"• oJ terrorist wtlbln 10 feet <I them. I bonibing1. But o reporttr. tbougbt surely one wu ~ sporting o bU$hy beard and to stop me. Dey didn't. carrying o auspiciou.t Look· I took my· bol' and walttd ing 1 boz, found that recur• Into the Capitol and joiped a ity too.tn't-ao tight. Here is g~ -of ea mer a -l,o ting hi& f'eport: touriSts. Afttr gawking up at By KEN HARTNllTr the -rida. I ducked down a,.,L__ ..._..._. '"'"' wrti.r corridor and into the ba~-1~.'""'!"° WASHINGTON - I mar.ch· ment.. There Y{BS a guardl.__.,. ed into the Pentagon this week there. He d.idn'l gay a word carrying a shabby yello" Moe either. box just to see bow f.ar I could At the Justice Department get before the government's -a building radicals tried to stturity against bombers stop-storm· last November - I ped me dead in my tracks. walked in through an entrance 1 walked for a mile, aU the marked FBI Toqrs .and again way to Secretary' at Defqse mingled with tl}I. J ourists Melvin R. Laird's office, &Dd before sJipping down a cor· nobody stopped me. ridor and into a men's room. Nobody stopped me either There, I struck up a ..con· five minutes later when I versatiOn on the World Series. walked by the offices of the ''I'ni glad Cincinnati won at Joint Chiefs of Staff. least one game," remarked Two Mar~ sergeanl& gave one .man who looked Ilk~ an me a'cold eye as they chatted FBI agent might look. "even in the corridor, but they didn't tbougb I'm frnm Baltimore." have a word to say about my He glanced at the box but box. The e<1ld eye could have . didn't ask what was inside. been directed at my beard. A( the Supreme Court, lt wu the · same almost things were different. everywhere I went -the "What do you have in that Capitol, the Senato Office bo1?" guard A. R. Burgoon • Building, the Justice Depart-liked as be unoblrusively but ment, Internal R e v en u e firmly blocked the main en- Service, the Post 0 f f i ~ e trance' to the bulldlng. Department, the I n t e r i o r "Just a pair of. shoes." Department and even the "Would you mind opening General Services the hos?" Administration. "No, sir." The GSA was the Cleparl-Burgoon examined th e ment that ordered the tighten· shoes, then took the box. He ed eecurity in the first place. returned it only when I was Irr a directive Monday it said leaving the building. entrance to g o v e r n m e n t At the GSA, a guard stood in buildings should be denied "to a guardhouse a few yards in- anyone carrying suspicious !iide a courtyard -one of the packages unless they volun-few entrances to the building tarily submit the package for left opened clurini the oecurity examination." drive. 'Ibe guard said nothing All J bad in the box wis an as I walked by. old paJr of black shoe!. But for fwo workmen clad in blue all the government guards overalls stood by 1 rear en- knew, the box could have held trance marked for deliveries. GIRLS' JACKETS IN FLORALS OR SOLiDS a bomb. They were asked why the Except at the Supreme regular entrances were closed. Court -where the guards "Security," said one. were on their toes -nobody "''Ibey're afraid somebody ta bothered to ask me about my going to blow up the place," box. sald the other. Everywhere, the g u a rd s I walked through a back Sunday Only 66 . • •• ,. 4 .96 JR. BOYS' PAJAMAS ~ Sunday Onlyl Reg. 1·•· Full button coat and pull ovcc mii!dy 1tylcs in wum, c,ozy cotlon flanncL J·7. Save at K mull 9 -9, lY~ c o u r t e o u s and i:loor and around to the cooperative when I otopped to building's main lobby and took ask them for direct.ions. But an elevator to the aiJ:th floor. they 'apparently weren't aware There 1 Wed a public in- of tbe directive to check formation ·offlttr if he believ- susplclo.us packages. • ed it possible to protect Tbe Pentagon - a place the -pernment buildinp against . • . ' SUfKloyOnlyl 22 B6 Ska Jlfk<U Dl 'llYloo pria11 or oollds. Some .... .....,,,,,.,__. . . . othm 'have acrylic pile titiirip, iODlt ire .quilt-Ii Ma icrylic · Solid: state ~oriud.. PiK, some bavr fake-fur aimaoa hood ~-14 Plastic cac wu:b 1'00d-· . • ..,.. • srtincd trim. ,......_c ••·-·"'· natkm'• Weatherpeople dream terrorists. · of.,dfltroying -didn't even "I think ft'• pretty ttxJCb;" have: a guard at a basement he said. "But you can keep out entrance. people who "'" carrylllfl l>lil At the Senate O f f I c e and shoe boxes. 0 .. ' Building, there wu a guard 'Ibe spokesman paused and inside tbe door. fie was on the glanced at the shoe box. ~'I'm telepbOne, though, and didn't really amamt they Jet you tn. even look up when I walked Didn't they ask: you ·about it at ~ ~?'' Erma Bombeck Joins Daily Pilot's Lineup The column "At Wit's End" by Erma Bambeck, st.arts Monday •s a regular feature of the women's section of the DAILY PILOT. So what's "Wit"s End" and who is Erma Bambeck? To literally thou sands or readers throughout the United States, tbe answers are this simple: A very funny column by a housewife and mother who ob- viously bas "been there," herself. Erma Bombeck: -the real Erma Bombeck -lives on a 30-acre farm outside Dayton, Ohio, where, she says, she raises kids to fill school! while husband, Bill, tells the school board bow to run them (he's a curriculum consultant ). "AT 'WIT'S END' Erm• Bombeck Mrs. Bombed: _began writing her column so she could laugh at her own family problems. 11It was either that Cir cry." She bas twisted the old "" They &bouldn't !eel guilty around to the Bomb e ck about not matching around," DE CORA TM KWIK KOVER 9 Reg. t.S7. Itri< l<...,e plly <OYCn sMhrn or cupbo9rds at· tl"Ktiirely Md cmlr. lS'". Wk, 4 yds.. per roll. Charge it at K mart. KIDDIES' CHARACTER LAMPS ....,Ion: lhe erplained later. Svnclay Only! . ''Laugh at yourself and the 'I'bll's a peek at the real . 296 I I world laughs with you." Erma Bombeck,. but bow does Fl"Of'ilr .-.a and chancter And candor? That'a: her her f•n mail show that most of lamps with bricht 1natchin1 stock in tradt. When a na~. her readers see her? shades ~ all dii\chn ~ tional publication called her "To most people my image °*Jc c • K nmt mcl S..e. Joq dlstance ·reeently to ask 1 Is a woman with fat .calves, whit she was planning to do unmanicured hands, makeup..llF:a:am•ma=o:z=••""'""'""'-.,.=:::s;i on oratorium Day, she said less eyes, 15 po un ~ s she 'wu planning to do the ovvweight, overworked. over- laundry. childrened, under-patienced, a . .,I didn't mean to sound in-moralist, a square," she says. ane. But I believe there are a How does the image fit! Jot of so-called silent majority Erma looks you straight tn people who are concerned, but the eye and glggles, "lt's are busy just getting through. perfect." e JOB PRINTING e PUBLICATIONS •NEWSPAPERS Qua lity Printin9 and Dependable S•rvlce for more than a querter of\ .. century. PILOT PRINTlt<G 121 t WDT IAUOA II.YD,. '°NIWPOrr n&C!I -Mlo4Jl1 • LUNCHEON NAPKINS Sunday Only/ ,.,.. Mc ..,....., .... poclt of 250 absorbtnt white litn- chcolt n•pkiM. O.aric it! 1 PARTY SNACK FAVORlnSI Sunday Only! Tops, tn.trcat:s arc cbcxolatc .. covered peanuts, and bridgt mix. l•lb. • bags. Malted milk bans, 200 box. ........... 24-0Z* Glory~ S,ay Rag. 1.481 ,39 Sunday JI Only! ' Foam ru1 cleaner let& you aave money and time. One can cieana 10xl4 ft. rug. •Htt wt. Llm!1911 CllHIR!lty, HIM Miiii It d11!¥s 58e ULTRA BRtTr Rag. 91c 63¢ Sunday Only! . Family !iiZE', 6.75 oz.• tooth• pa!te brightens teeth. Re· freshing taste too. Save 28c. Lfml1911 Cl\llftllty. NOM Miii It dH .. ,_ •Htl WI, Re«J. 41 ¢ Sunday Only YF DO SR ,_ 4511 wide choice rayon crepes and rayon acetate crepe in 2 to IO yd. pieces. \Vide range of colors. All wash· able, pre-shrunk, and fast color. SALE! HEAVY•D.UTY 7" CIRCULAR SAW Sunday 1788 Only! Re11. 22.971 "'Visa Pon" lets you sce the blade while cutting. OV<t- load clutch protects operator. Sawdust ejection chute. Dcvdops S,SOO RPM no-load speed. 9 Amps, U/L ap- proved. Save now at K mart! J 7x35MM SPORTS BINOCULAR Our Re«J. 16.88 '~nday Only! 11.44 Ideal for the serious game watchers! Just in time for tho football !eason. Binocular is lightweight, has 7• power for close-up action . 01ljeclive lens. Carrying case included .. Save over $5. , ' D I poi ing nO< 1 in , • her } dut ~ ca1 -} r I .. ... So ... orr ta] ! Pa Ian &tu •k ( bo· tiV ) OUI an t ly &h bo: ca ca m' in in1 to f~ W< .. DAILY PILOT P""9 llr ...... " Vl l1«1'a • .Fwurni>ys Mixe~ Up On Balwt SACRAMENTO (Al') -Aboul 15,000 Sacramento Couaty Voters have received eample ballots inccriectty lisUrig State Controller Houston I. Flournoy as a can- didate lot aecmary o1 state. Flournoy. is a candidate-bUt 11' Is seek· Ing another four-year ¥nn as controller. He's listed as a candidate for ccrKrol· ler, too. James L. FIOurnoy, a Los Angeles oUorney, Is rUMinl for oecrelary of state. Both Flournoy• are Republicans. ~ the offices are listed nest to each other on the ballot. The Sacramento County clerk's or- flce Friday was preparing a reprinted and corrected t>.tcb of sample ballots for mailing while changing the .incorrect listing on the official ballot. AJKi the present teeretary oC llate, H. P. Sullivan, was. telephoning all of California's county clerks to make sure the mistake hasn't b1ppened elsewhere. CHARGE DROPPED ON HERO MURPHY LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Actor and war hero Audie Murphy was acquitted Friday of assault charges stemming Crom a brawl with a dog trainer over a bill charged tG his girlfriend. A jury of eight m~ and four women found Murphy innocent of a charge of assault wil.h intent to commit murder which was lodged against the United Slates' most decorated soldier of World \Var u .. DAZED SURVIVOR STARES BLANKLY AT FIERY DEATH SCENE Claude N. Bowm•n, Jr., 40, of L•kewood, Lived Through Sm•shup s~ene of Horror Grisly Work for Clemente Lawrn.an . . Robert Charllot11 found himself the first policeman at the scene of death and blaz- ing. e1ploding wreckage Friday after- noon. The dead and injured were stUJ trapped to the smoke and steel. And all around him were volunteers begging for his help. He had be<T1 en route lo night ohut duty at the police departmtnt ii bis own car. He had no radio. · No first aid kit. And he ' was faced with a disaster. "All I coo.Id do is start pulling the dead and injured out of the· wreckage," the San Clemente policeman said, perspiring and panting as the last ambulance sped off towa,rd South Coast Community Hospi- tal. Moments earlier, as the first Highway Patrol units began arrivi•g, the clogged lanes of the San Diego Freeway were studded 1Vith volunteers trying .desper- ately to control tile cars. Charlton was busy with a battered UWe boy -the only survivor of a family o[ five which Jay dead around him. A shaggy, tan dog ran wildly through- out the area, darting around wreckage and frantlc bystanders. One man worked furiously with a bad- ly jitjured truck driver . going Into deep r;hock.·The mans' bleeding companion sat bolt upright slaring blankly across tbe carnage. The smoky sin.ell of agricultural cheml- cals and pesticides bil at the air and made one ill with a pun1ency felt even in one's teeth. "The cans full of chemicals were blow· Ing up all over the place, and we all had to get bac~ from the wreckage .. W~ had a feelin g there was someoRe else 1nmde, but we couldn't get close enough," Charlton aaid. Moments after Doheny Volunteer fire- DAILY PILOT N..,_....a II ...... ---·-Cnt• Mna S. Cka:1 ... ORAHGE COAST l'Ult.TSH INO COMP,ANY Rob•rt N. W••' Pr•sidlflt ar.d PulllltW J•ck R. Curl•'f VICll ,,_._.I ar.d <i«"*"ll Mlnltlr' Thomat KM't'il Edltw 1\ofttat A. MvrplllM M8Mflln:ll E~ltor "Rich•rd P. H•• 1111111 OrMI• c-tf UIW -O.la "'-! 330 w.t • .., ....... llfWpar1 a.el\.: 2711 W.I .. ._.. 9"'JtWrll LIOVM ••cit: m l'"or•t ~ .-1~ •••di: 1717.f -...di lous.v.rd 6ta Cllft"lll'lft.: SS '"'111 El (amm '9:111 men put out the blaze, one volunteer made the grim discovery or a father and his two children all dead and hopelessly wrapped in the wreckage. "I thought I felt a taint pulse in the baby, but I'm not sure ••• maybe I was just hoping for one. "It's u absolute waste •• , a senst-- less wa.Se." By the time Charlton remembered to check bis wrlstwatch, the scene had be- come an ampitheater of. miJery and death. Hwxhids of curious were staring from the railiiti' Of an overpass. and their lines stretched well along frontage roads on both s,i4es of the clogged freeWay. : By then the scene haH settled down a bit and the rust-haired policeman darted . across the freeway to his car ia the median strip. It was almost 4 o'clock. Robert Charlton still had a night's work ahead ol. him. But IOllleOne else took over, hls shift. Charlton became Ill and dizzy at police headquarters. He later received treatment for smoke lnhalalion at South Coast Hospital, then went home. ' He had worked hard enough Friday afternoon. From Pa9e 1 CRASH • • • Int.he evening to San Clemente patrolman Robert Charlton. who led the rescue ef. fort before other help arrived. He de- veloped dizziness from smoke inhalation shortly after reporting for work after the crash. SEVERAL WITNESSES Several motorists witnessed the colll-\ 1ioo. Diie was heard describing to officer.!! what appeared to have been an 'argument or dis~te in the auto shortly before the crash. Another ~ewitness, Vince Sanchez ol 109 La Placentia in San Clemente said the auto was headed north~, began weaving, then s"werved sudden!~~ 'divider strip. "The. truck hit. il OR the side and the whole thing ·blew up. It looked ilke the· J1dy driving the car had TOfit control. "She was swerving back and forth _on the other side of the road before the car croased over," Sanchez said. Wif.e of Hunt~gton Aide Hospitalize d Mrs. Ruth .Jones, wife of Huntington Beach City Clerk Paul Jones. was listed in fair condition Friday even ing at Hun- tington tntercommunity llospital. Mrs. Jones, who has a history of hearl ailments, wu admitted Thursday, after being bospitlll7Jed six daya 1n Phoenl1; Ariz., during a vacation. Huntington P upils . To Get l\londay Off Studentf in Hunttna:to·n BeaC!'ieS' Ocean View School District will get a hqlldl)' Monday, but their teachers won·L. Ttochen will be doing tne •tudylng during the ditilrict's first ·~trwervlce day" which i.a deaigned to enh11nce ttacher e.Uecti'.'leow ln the. clauroom. ·' \ Park Ne , S1l111diY. Oelober" 17, 1970 DAav l'ILD1 • :r fAgt1tU1 Sltoetiftii " '• Husband Fac.ing Insan1 y Tests • By BARBERA KREIBICB - Of 1111 Dall~ Pli.t tlall A Laguna Niguel man. chaiged With assault with intent to commit murder in the shooting or hi s estranged wife was remanded1lt> Superior Court for psychl· atric e1aminatlon following hls arraign- ment Friday in South Orange County Municipal Court. Judge Richard Hamilton ordered John Thomas Reilly, 27, to appear in Superior Court Oct. 23 and set his baU at $31,250. Meanwhile his estranged wife, Linda Reilly, 25, was reported In satisfactory condition at South Coast Community Hospital, where she underwent five hours of surgery after being shot in the abdo- men Wednesday night: . Reilly was apprt:hended by tllLlntington Beach police shortly after mlditight We<l- nesday and turned over to LagUna ~ach officers who had put out an alert for his car after Mrs. ReilJy !was found gravely wounded in hef.home at 216 Cliff Drive. Officers said they found a .44 caliber magnum revolver which had been fired in the suspect's car. ' · A slug. believed to have been the one that struck the vicUm, was found on the kitchen floor of the Laguna home. Police said it apparently had passed through a wall from the living room wh.ere Mrs. Reilly was found by a neighbor who heard her cries for help. Both weapon and •slug are being el· amined by the Sheriff's Crime Lab. The .44 caliber magnum is one of the !attest handguns made and police had said it- would be remarkable if anyone survivtd a blasl from such a weapon. · Mrs. Reilly is a t~achtr at Oxnard Junior High School in Cypress and moth- er of a 31h-year-old daughter, Erin, w~ wu found by detectives in her bed, but awake, at lhe Cliff Drive home. following the shooting. The child is being car'!d for by relatives. UN Day Fete Points to"'Peace SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -San Fran· clsco, birthplace of the United Nations, Sunday opens UN week. observances pointed toward a ''day of prayer to 'peace• the world together" on UN day nelt Sat- -urday. The United Nations was put in business 15 years ago ia Sa n Francisco when repre.' sentatives from SI nations ratified the UN charter Oct. 14, 1945. The San Francisco oaservance will be pari of ceremonies throughout the world commemorating the 25th anniversary flf the UN. A specie! observance was held in San Francisco last June 26 celebrating the exact anniversary of the signiAg of the UN charter. Moslem. Buddhist , Shinto. Jewish, 1.en, Roman Catholic and Protestant religious groups wiU•plrticipate In the all-4ay pray- er cettmony Saturday In Grace Cathedral. Police :4.rrest 250 Persons -' ·In Quebec OTl'AWA (Al') -Armed witll «111bal weapons and wartime powers, dwuundl of pallcemen and soldiers swanned over Quebec today in search of two tfdMped ol:flclals and their abductors. More tbaG 250 persons were arrested Friday, There was no word on ttie fate of the hostages, British Labor Commlaloner James Cross aRd provincial Labar Minis~ ter Pierre Laporte. , Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau told the House of Commons he bad In· voked the War MUres Act Friday "wiUi deep 'regret" after Quebec PrenUer Robo ert BpurasSa and M:Ontreal offK:lals told him there was "apprehended ~ tion" in the province and that thert wa1 a danger of violence and terrorlsf bltimi~ dation. The team ''apprehended insurrection11 wu a re!ere•c"e to language in the War: 1t1easures Act. The World War I law, being used for the first time aince Wor1d War II. stipulates that Us provisions 'may be invoked when there is •'conclusive evidence that war, \nvasion, or insurrec· ti on, real or apprehended, elista." 1 It sc~s penalties of five years in primW and $5,000 fines for persons convteted under it, with no bail or release per· mitted . unless authorized by the justlcti minister. + Trudeau pledged that ••an ertraordin- ary powers will be withdrawn as .soon as it has been demonstrated that there ls a cessation of the violence which made necessary their introduction." He added that there is a "clear understanding'' that this will be no later than April 30, 1971. Isn't this the way you've always :;a wanted to live in Newport Beach? ' • • • • • • • \ • I ! 1 • • ' ... ,, -. -'' ' . " " . . . . ... .. .. ., . . ' . . : '~ ... •" , .. ' !.'• .. -· I . . . " . I • " "' "• ' ·'. .~ ... .. . ' ... • • ~~"" . ' . . • . ;.. . . " . ._ ,., .. , " -· .-. -_,. . ~ ' , : : ' . ' ' •• ' I I • . • t " . ' . ; .; -~ . ' ., '• ' ! \ • ' .1 • -• SF. Cath~d_ral Opens " .. . ' .,. n .... t" •. • Co1,ltrov~rs ial .~difice Cost $7.5 Million Bui pit_ The• Rev. Dr. Henr y Gerhard, minister of the Church of Religious Science La&w• lk•cb, 20062 Laguna canyon Road, wil1 speak on . "Speak Loni • t Hear You" at both services Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m. "How Ought Baptism To Be -Perfonned?" is the title of sermon number two in the series on Luke being presentd currently at Fo1D1tala Valley Presbyleriu Clburcb, 9 4 2 O Talbert Avenue, at the 11 a.m. service. Sunday-school will precede at 9:30. In the even- ing, at the 7:30 p.m. hour. Pastor Stanley Allen will present another 'study of • Scripture truth following the format ol the historic Catechism. The l\1esa Verde United J\fethodlst Church, 1701 .Baki:r Street. Costa Mesa. will have ty,·o morning worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Rev. Pau l .C. Biesemeyer has selected for his sennon topic "God Give Us Men''. Church School meets at 9 a.m. for all ages from nursery through high school and at 10:30 s.m. from nursery through sixth grade. "Parenthood Today: 1 ts Pleasures and Problems" is the topic of four weekly lec- tures to be given by Mrs~ ' Sylvia Bogen -at the Santa Ana YWCA, !411. North Bro_~way, 'Mle series will 'be held on four succeeding Tuesday evenings starting October 20 at 7:30 p.m. The subjects for the in- dividual lectures will include : ... Newl Patterns for · Parents-What kind of FBll}ilY· Life in the 1970s?"; Emotional .Needs of Adults in the Family';; ''Deve loping Responsibility in, Chlkiren": Freedom-The How and Why. of Discipline." , Harbor Reform Temple 'ftill . Celebrate the joyous holiday <lf Sim ·chat Torah by holdfng it.s Sabbath evening serviceS on Friday at 7:30 ji.m. in St. James Episcopal Cnui-ch, 32m Via Lido , Newport Beach. This j9yous holiday marks the glory of the knowledge gained by a year's study· of tti& Torah and the renewed reading of same. The services wilt also mark the consecration of the kindergarten class -of the Temple's religious s c h o o I . Following the services, an Oneg Shabbat will be offered. . ' Pastor Ronald L. White of Newport Harbor L u t b e r a a Cburth, · 798 Dover Dr . , Newport. Beach has chosen for his sermon title for both services on Sunday "The Church -Called to Go!" fhis sermon will be the third of a four-part series on the church in commemoration of the Re!onnatiOil. New members will be received next Sunday: at· the 10:30 serVice. October 25 will also be Rally Day for the Christian · Education (Sun· day School) classes at 9:15 a.m. On. Sunday at Community . United Mi:thodlst Church, 6662 Heil Avenue, Huntington Beach, the chUTch will be observing A Day of Cons- cience, about which t h e n:iinistltl', Reverend Charles L. Rose will be &peaking . Duplicate services are held at ·9 and 10 :30 a.m. Child care. and church school classes are •lso held at both'houn. \:'\.\'!hlp this Sunday. SAN FRANCJSOO ' (UP!) :... '.by Pierre !iuigl Nervi, Pietro ----· Guitar music and • mass \ln BeUusclii~ and the firm of Sunday, Holy Communion-· F;nglish-Thursday marked the McSweenef, Ryan and Lfie. will be-celebrated at both the 8 ,opeaing of the world's newest They were chosen after a and 9:30 a.m. servic~ al St-( monufllent "in the ancient art· worldwide search for a desig n Mlchael'1 and All Ange1s• <lf cathedral building. that would rened modern ,Episcopal Church, C~a del st. Mary 's cathediaf, a con-Christianity tns torie and Steel. Mar. The sermon topic ~y ute · troversial fl.5 milliOn church Four monolittuc coocrete . rectc.>r, T_he Re.~. John ·Ro,g~rs under ,conslrudlon for five piers in the in the interior sup- Dav1s, will be, ,How we :1'111nk years, was officially opened port·huge concrete "wingsv on About G o d · I~med1ately with a morning service, ~ which the entire e<>lumn-lree after th.e 9:30 service at 10:"2U 'formal dedication ls set for structure is built. Its interior there will ~ an adult pr<lgram next SPring when the buildWr: is 190 feet high and bM 40,000 of ?lscuss1on groups led by is finished. • ~ -square. feet of nrer space. var~ous members of t h e The Cathedral's spectacular The building ts located on parish. od ·-•····ture d th "SI Ma ' Hill" m eru 01'"1111.C\; , an e . ry s n ear Cf:atral Bible Cbarch, 23rd and Orange, Costa Mesa, will hold, its Fifth A n n u a' l Missionary Conference Sunday through Oct. 25 with the theme "Redeeming the Time .' ' Missionary Paul Landrey or Overseas Crusades will be t,he main speaker. Services on Sunday, October· 18 are at 9 and 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mond<c1.y through Wedn~ay the evening services begin at 7:30 p.m .. A )'outh ED\phas(s Ra.Uy is planned . for Friday night at 7 p.m. with Mr. sWeed Pastor P. H. P. Gutteridge, Anderson of Caml?usiCrusade well-knoYl'.11 Bible·teach.er, will for Chris( speaking. Mr: Basil -be speaking at the ~ and 11 Costerisan also with Overseas a.m. Sunday services at Crusades, ' c u r r e n t I y on •~Ince Of Peace Luthe~~ furlough from Indonesia will • €burcb, comer of M"esa Vei'de speak at the 9 and 10:30' a.m. East Drive and Baker su:eet, services on oetober 25. ~sta Mesa . Past?r Gutteridge will share as he IS led by the use Of millions of dollars downtown San Francisco. which many said should have None of the demonstrators i gone 'to _the J>il?l',, JMde the who earlier picketed · the church an obJt¢ Of con-cathedral conslruction tite trover_sy throughout its e<1n· _ s.h<?wed ... 'up t9r, the " opening struchon. •service. About .2,000 persons • Archb_ishop Joseph. T. were there, including many OQ . _McGucken, y.ibo celebrated the their way to work or school. first mass, said pe hoped the AiJlerig . them. were Stan Lutheran Church Of The Master' at 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona de! Mar offers two hours of worship at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday Church School and Bible classes at 10 a.m. The Senior High L u t h e r League meets at 7 p.m. ·and the Young adult Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday evening. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the message "Pray The Lord Of The Harvest" at the special "Commitment" hours o f Holy Spirit in the Prayer, Praise and Fellow s hip meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. at Prince or Peace. He also presided at the Friday night home Praise ·meCtin8;. ' building would "kindle the fire ciiabaft and Ills wife "Rose. pl Catholics inspring them to "This is jyst beau!uw, ajd . increased charity for the poor. Mrs. Chab8n. "We have just ,"This is not the c~urch," he been through all Of Europe said. "it js just a building to and the ·caUiedrals there serve the ends of the church." reflect an old CUiture. This is The archbishop has defend-new and beaiitiful." "Barbarians Wit hout ! ed the cathedral project Her husband added: '.'f am Barbarians Within!" is the saying the ~money w a s not a C8th0Uc, but a Jew·, and sermon theme chosen by spe<:ifically given for the t think this is indeed a Pastor Dr. Charles H. Dieren-cathedral and_ that the donors . beautiful building." field when he preaches Sundax are also e<1ntr1butors to an an-.. • Pupll.s, of Qi.e racially mixed at SI. Andrew's PresbyleriaD nu_al: fund of more than $2· cathedral school were on hand · -million. in their red and w h i t e (See PULPIT, Page 51 . . 'l'lfe cathedral was designed uniforms and carrying their btown bags of lunch. "It's outta sight.'" said Leonora Jiminei,. a . .12·)'.ear~ld seventh grader. But Guy Duca, a non· Catholic hairdresser who lives near the cathedral aOO stop. ped by to see it, said the building was "Jmpr!sslve - but' It doesn't make me feel religious." He said he .would rather pray In a little tradi· ti0('.la1 steepled church around the corner. Temple «Sets Special Day Teinple Sharon, 617 • W. Hamilton_Costa Mesa, will hold trallitlonal Y ii k o r (Memorial services) Thursday morning al \1 a.m. · Rabbi Garson Goodman will conduct these special servi~s which occur on the eighth day of Succoth, F e a s t o[ Tabernacles. On Friday evening, Oct. 7 p.m.. Rabbi Goodman will conduct the Simchas Torah services which celebrate the concl115ion of reading <lf the Torah, the Five Books of Moses. and also begin anew the reading of the Torah with Genesis ORANGE COAST CHURC-H -DIRE,CTO .RY ( You ere invited to the First Assembly of God Church 140 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa-5*2761 ...... ' . . - Morning Worship -10:50 A.M. 1 ... P•t1I '9rtno• Ey:1nlng Worship -7:00 P.M. lev. PINI '-""'°" Wedn1sd1y Worship -7:30 P.M. "''· Joh11 Cioll1lcll ' Pll·SCHDOL AGES 21/1 TO I 6:10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. PH. 641·2lJJ HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD · 740 W_. Wilson, Costa M9te Mt.:4704 }-tt:.~:ifi .. AITOll •O.•llT e: SllT10 Ml•lslwtlL~ .... • CA•L OUfTlll.,-·. Millfll1t II Mllllc Mlllllttf ff YMll ~NDAY Sll'llCU. A.M~S-khel · 1~.M.-"luettc•·•f • Chrfsrim ut."-=1 ~b., •• .., 7:00 P.M.-"O•r c......,_ hr Tlllt G-.tiN'" ~...,, .. ., COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL · ...... sc11111 -Kinfet'91rt"' -e1elftllllf1ry -°''"" c.re FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 650 HA MILTON, COSTA MESA DM l ffem-.h1tori • ProacNr Sund1y School •• , ••••• 9:45 Tr1inin9 U"ion •••••••• 5:00 Mornin9 Worihip ••••• I l :00 Evenin9 Worthip • ••,,. 6:00 W1dn11d1y Pr1y<11r M11tin9 for 11/ 1911 ••••• , •••••••• 7:30 ii;. ... 642·9111 N1,_., Always Awllloblo "' . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IUNCHIS OP ·TMI MOTHll CHUICH THE flllST CHURCH Of .CHRIST, SCJINTIST • IN IOSTON, MASS.ACHVSnTS "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT" SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th COit• Mau-First Church of Christ, Scientist 2110 Mno VitrM Dr .. Costa MeM s1Moy Sdlool-9:15 A.M. Cll1rcll s.nke-11 A.M. a-41"1 ..... 2150 ,... .... •• - I Huntington Be•ch-Fl;..t Church of Christ, Scientist I .... OIW. • 1 1 ' -khffl-\,JI l l h !' Ch11rclri -9:)1I11,A.M. hodl1t 1...-221 M.!• St. ,, I -Newport Beo<f.-Flrst Church of Chr ist, Scientist llOl Yla UH Ch11rclri & SaHay Scllool -•:11 Ir 11 :00 ·IMCll1tt 1..., 1111 Ylo Ud• !I-' I Newpor~ Beach·S~·concl Ch_urch of Christ, Scientist 1100 Pacific Ylaw lk1" Co,_• .W Mar Chorclri & S•.-, kllool -10 A.M. IMdi"' loo• -2161 IL COClll HWJ'. All are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms c11nc1 c.... Prawidocf AT All SllYICU CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH ~ Ill~-·~~ l!ll : ~; Emphasizing .. The Plo11n of God The Pen:on ol Ch rist . The Power of the Holy Spirit S1111d•y Sdiool 9 M1 Motn ing: Wonhip 9 a.nd 10:lll AM [~nl11K 5ervict 7 f ,'-\ W9dnnUy Bibi• llvdy and P••~r 7 PM I Nut}Cry durlng servi ces 1 A full Youth Program ~of O~n~ ;w;I 7'1rd..St. · Cost.I. Mesa Corona del Mar 'll\JRCH . c; E!;,1· o,.. $ ' " ,. s -,, ~ - + &DMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL k•"'· FrH Morie, P1tto,. -e 11~~;;:;~~~;;;;;;,11 .. -611 HELIOTROPE Seventh· Day Adventist Church 271 Awec:H• St., Coth M .. Wontilp-10 A.M. C&1rcll kllool--10 A.M. CJr. Phlllp G. Murr1r, Mlnl1t1t 673-4000 SctbMtll Sdiool •,, • t :lO AM Mor111I .. Wordilp •• 11 :00 At• P,..,... Mfftl .. ·w~ 7:~0 PM L4tlenJ Ckurck THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomet You. ST. JAMES, 3209 Via Udo, Newport IHQ 7:30 A.M.-H1I., (Khorist Newport Unity LOREN 0 . fLICl<INGl!A, Mlnl1ter · • S1.+"d•v s.,~;,,1 -10 :00 '·""· •11d 11:1s '·"'· Sunclay School for all •9•1 -1:45 '·"'· I Sfh e•d l"°IM, N•wport IHc• Office -646-5111 SINGSPIRATjQN WH-.sclcry, 7 :30 P·"'· DIAL-A·PlA Ylk 646.0639 A Cordi•I Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 111~01 hl1nd THI UNrTED COMMUN ITY METHODIST . CHURCH 115 A91l1 675·0950 •:30 A.M. 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Da11a H11wlla, Ml11~ ~..&.."""" ll'.;:=:;;;:;;=:;;;:;;;:;;=:;;~;:;;;:;;=:;;=:;;=~1 NEWPORT HARBOR I LUTHERAN CHURCH ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coostal Areas Christ Church Prnbyterian 20112 M .. H lla INffl' A.dann1 H1111tl119tG11 loadl In. DoHfU ldorts. Pastor Mornin9 Wouliip 1:30 I I I 1111 Sun~1v School •• , , •• ';)0 1111 Ew,ning S11wic1 • ••, 6:00 l'.M, Yo~tt. Clioir ·••••• 7115 P.M. Youtli M11ti1191 • ••• 1:00 P.M. Cltlllll Cln 11 ltl S.nlc9 142-2421 - FIRST .CHRISTIAN CHURCH I LUTHERAN CHURCH ! OF THE MASTER lr•rfY wo""i' ............ •:,. i .:111.. JJ. t CJi CJ'h ~ · I 2900 Pacil1'c v1·ew Dr. 11111'~.·······-.. ~, .. t :• 1.111. • f• I 798 Dov•r Dr. LI 8-3631 , ~....,... .... -... :t•:• •. ,... ar or irt~ 1.an urc t. 1 , corona del Mar Y"'!" ~~:::::::::;::;.;::::: ~;::: OF NIWflOlt'IUCH-IDbclplft, i Tiie Rn . JalMI G. l lal111, '•tor i DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER ' Nursery ... Care·f.>[ovided MMtlftl •et•IOffy H.,;... 11o .... ~ • .,,. Scilffl n.. .......... 1111 Whl~. 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McElroy Huntington Beach Mornlnt Wor1hip ••• , ••• , •• , , • ,, ••••••• l :l O I 11 :00 A.M. l ihlo "School • •• •• ••, •e45 AM You th"Groupt •••••• 6 :00 PM f¥enlnt Wor11i!p ••• , 7 :00 PM Nurtlfl" C.r1 Provklld •I 111 Hnlca on1ce: SJ6.25ft Dlo91 Divot~'• r Wiidn.d•v Pr1y1r ,Mntln9 J p.m. CHVi CH OF CHRIST DANA POINT (OlfOIM..LY INVITl!S YOU TO ATI•ND av llll'f SUNDAY '"''' st.tr-u•• a.M. Wlnfll~ll:Of A.M. GANA l"OINT COMMUNITY MOUSI 24642 s.. \I .. The Fami~ CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA llTWIEN HAllOI •Ill FAll 'lll W . SUNDAY MORNING BUIL'E STUDY •••••••• , ••••• 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY MORNING WORSHlP. l •COMMUNION • , 10:45 A.M, SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ••• , •• , , , ,, ••••••• 6:00 P:M • WEDNESDAY EVENING l lBLE STUDY •••••••••••• 7 :30P.M. NUISEltY CARE PIO'llD.Q W. Whfl H9fTl11ttofl Mnicel DJroct.t M1111tt.r .Joh11 ~ Phone: 548-5711 Dey or Night · F.IRST BAP.TIST CHURCH 2501 CL(H DI., NIWPO'T llACH CH RIST LUTH E RAN CHU R·C H Minouri Svnocl 760 Yicterlo St., C01to M•• Lether Y. TorMW, ,.,.., $41-5404 / Wllrshlp S.rvkt1: l :lJ .. 11 AM.· S...,.,..ar 'SClleoh f :)CI A.M. Adult Blbte Cleo: t:• A.M. CHllSTIA.N olllMINTAIY SCHOO( 141·61U PRINCE OF PEACE ~UTHERAN CHURCH MOia Yenlt Drlw It M er S""9, CMhi M .... Caflf, 'A.NDll:EW C. ANDEll:SON, l"IS»f $un4if kheol! t :U -Momlno Wortlllp.1 J;OO 11'111 11;00 Prine• of "91ct Uit~lr~n Scho~I -Ml11 E1th1r 0110111, Printip1I Offic• Ph1nt1 54,·0521 • --SChool l'h~l!•l 549-0S62 ST. MATTHEW LUTHE~N CHURCH 18181 Culver Drive University P-·rk, Irvine Irr. H~ N. Nier- ~ WonJi•: 9:10 A.M. Ch.rclri.Scliool: 10:41 A.M. 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I ( ! • ,. •' t ' I ! • . -, ·~ - • •• # Pulpit ~itd ·Pew •• (from P•ge fl Cbu.rcb, 1iOO St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Id en tic al worship sevlces are held at-s, 9:30 and II a.m. Senior highs, at "':30 p.m., will hold a "secret meeting oV,he Saints" (as Chriii tians do behind the iron curtain) at a m)'stery location. The Brotherhood of Tem ple Beth David is having a general open meeting on Tuesday, October 20th at Shakey's Pizza Parlor, OD Los· Alamitos Blvd., south of KateUa. This will be a dinner meeting with the .. featund . . -, ... r ... speaker' as Mr. Dan -Avef, who is lbe Public Relatlont A1anager for lht Los AIJceles Laker;s BaskeU:{aJl Team, and the Los Angeles Kings Hockey Team. All are welcomt. For infor.mation ·phone Don Violin •! 521-2-\22. Harber. CbrlsU11 Church meets at Harper . School, 'I'uStin Avenue at .18Lh Street. Worship service 10.45, Church school is at 9;4S.'Rev. Clayton H. Wilsoo, former pastor, wJU preach on the them ''Life Abundint". "To Listea ~ to Learn" is Three Women Seek OK for ·Priesthood HOUSTON !UPI) -Th• ~rd Ge.ncrat Convention -0f the Episcopal Church has turned into something ol a women's liberation movement tions. The Lutheran. Church in Am'!f'ica voted to ordain women last summer and the American Lutheran Church will vote on the . issue at its national assembly this month in San Anlohio. -tr * * Y outlis Join Arter seating women depu· ties for the first time in t h e church's 181-year.history, dele- gates heard a unanimous com- mittee r~port Monday oppos. ing ~·omen be admitted to .the priest.hood and the EpiscoPate • immediately. B ~hould lhe con'<nlion ap. oycotters prove a resolution to "affirm lhe llUe or Ille lecture to be &l•tn ~y lhe R"". Albert Burke to the members and guests of the Cba&rcb of Re.llglou1 Scleact of Newport Beacll this Sunday at the 'Ebell Club, 115 W. Balboa Blvd. at 10 a.m. Sunday School meets at the · same hour, .A meditation period with a recorded rnessage by Dr. Ernest Holmes, Founder of the Institute of Religious Science precedes. The sennon topic for Sunday at I.he First Christia• Cburcb of Lq:ana Beacll is "The Hands of ·Jesus." The fellowship of the. priesttiood of believers around the com· "New Life for an Old World," is the sermon ~itle of the Rev.• Don A. Bassett, at the 9:30 a.m. worship hour at the United Methodist Churcb on Balboa Island. Church School classes for children also meet at 9:30 a .. m. Nursery care is provided. The W1>men's Society of Christia n Service will present a Book Fair Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from II a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. Oct. 20 and 21. The m1>nthly Church Family Night will be held at 6:30 p.m. Following the carry-in dinner the pro- gram will center around the Book Fair, Wednesday, Oct. 21. t.1rs. Edith Leinau will present t~e program. the right of the churcp; to or· D , ;M dain and con!eciite .,;.ortlf'n Urt:ng' ..,_· eet Ttlt Finl United -Mejbodist as wel1 ' as men·· three young . Ch urch, 2 7 2 l Sevei:itetnlh Episcopal women would qu ick· HOUSTON. Tex . (AP) _ Street, Huntington Beach, will ly add a "reverend'' belGre Youth -delegalis Wednesday conduct two Worship services their names. joined a black boycott of the Sunday at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. Filling Pews Sri rvey See ks Best Qualities By LOUIS CASSELS UPI lllllflH Wrtltr Ministers who wondc"r why lncy face so many empty pews on Sunday may find a clue In two surveys conducted recently amon~ Episropallans. . Both w~~ concerned with the qualities that are de· slrable In a pastor. One survey, conducted by. the EpllCOpal Diocese of Southern Ohlo, asked both laymen and cler&Vmen for their views. The results demonstrate how wide a glilf has grown up between laity and cleray on the proper role of the latter. Respondents were asked tG rank various traits in order ol their relative lmpOrtance to the success of a clergy- man's ministry. The laymen agreed overwhelmingly that the most im· µortant trait to be SGught in a pastor Is "a strong personal faith." The second most important, they said, is a capacily for "responsible interpretation and communication or th..: faith." • The clergy did not attach comparable importance. to theSe things. They ranked personal faith third among the desirable attributes of a minister. Communication of the Gospel was seventh on their list of priorities. Clergymen feel their most important function is to dis· play "concern for the problems of the community and the world." The next most important trail , they said, is "an attitude 1of openness to change." The laity ranked both of these things very low in importance. The other survey was conducted by the Episcopal Church Foundation, and involved questionnaires sent to 2600 laymen across the nation. They also were. asked to rank, in order of importance, attributes de sirable in a clergyman. A strong personal faith was not even mentioned in the foundation's questionnaire , so the laity had no chance to vote for that. But they did give first priority to a quality which closely corresponds to it: that a minister be "well grounded in theology." The second most important trait. they fell, was that a pastor be "an interesting and relevant preacher"-which corresponds to the capacity for ·•responsible comm~nica.. lion" which Ohio laymen placed second on their hst of desjrable ministerial qualities. Wbat stands out from bolh _polls is that laymen want ministers who are -in the old·time phrase -"men o{ God ·" imbued with a deep and conlagipus personal faith. The clergy, on the other hand, tend to see their tole primarily in te rms of social acti~ism. . . . A minister certainly has a right to defme his role m the light of his own conscience. ' But if his exercise of this right causes him to Ignore or disappoint the expectations or laymen, he shou ld n~t be surprised to !ind them drifting away from his ch"urCh. 1'wo of the three already Episcopal Church Convention, The Rev. Erny will give the have compleled seminary stu-scuttling a scheduled hearing first or twQ sermons on dies and the .third will gradu. on a proposed new youth pro-''Rediscoverini:i: the Bible". ate in June. Seeking ordina. gram and refusing to ~rtici-?" lfis subject will be "Why Read lion are Betty Schiess or the pate further until the black the Old Testament". There diocese of Central New Yo rk: complaint is settled. . will be churCh school classes L---------------------I Suzanne R. Hiatt of the Dio'-What church· officials would. for all ages. cese of Pennsylvania : a nd do about the matter remained ' --- Carol Anderson of the DiCICese uncertain. Focus on "Sumatra" is the of Massachusetts. "It has to be dealt with im· subject of a film program at AccordinR: to the report or mediately,,,-said David Toom-the Couples Club of St. John the Jo int Commission on Or-ey, 20, of Beverly, Mass., co-The Divi ne EplKOpal Church, · dained and Licensed ri1inis· ordinator of the approximately 2043 Orange. Costa Mesa, tries. Grdination of w1>men in lOO special youth represents· Saturday evening. Pot Luck the 3.S.million member church lives at the church's governing Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Marcella could be effected simply by convention. ' Lange of San Clemente will be . interpreting pertinent church The . black churchmen had the featured speaker. She has documents to..mean both sexes walk~ out_to protest what spent two_years travelling ex· ralher than the slower and they termed biased prdcedures tensively throughout Southeast mo.re difficult rollt"e of amend-.• set for airinj ·&Jp>ntroversial ' Asia and··UvH·lfor 15 montM ing the Constitution, canons program of church grants to in Sumatra. Many Indonesians and prayerbook. the poor. coming to lhcUnited St.ates ·~. HenrY. Righlor . of Vi.r-C~rging (hat a.~ for ~e , ·fQI' 'study make. their borne f!in1a The logical Sem1nary~1n sess1on~d lle:en. l~ded with away from home with Mrs. Alexandria and secretary -of ~rch -conservattyes the Un-Lange. the joint commiss ion. s a 1 d Jon of Black Cl~rgy and ~y the recommendations -com-!"en declar~ 1~ w~~-~ailing Those who worship wi th posed hastily last month -'all ~munica_uons with the First Christia• Cburcb 'of Came out of "an overwhelm-convenuon untll lhe . matter Costa Mesa, 792 Victoria in~ sense of urgency ." w~~ handled more fair!~. . Street, will hear the message. Prev ious general conven-They slacked the deck Wit!! "Understanding What It lion s have interoreted generic opponents of the pr~gram! Means to be a Christian" dur- words lo include bo.th males s_aid the Rev· Fr~erick Wi!-ing eilher of the morning anrf femalP.s, Rip;htor said. hams of Inkster, Mich., presi· worship hours, 8:30 and 10:40 Ordained women ministers dent of the black group. a.m. Du ring the 8:30 worship , mm n •1n ••v•ral Under the program. the 3.4 are no~ urico o ~ ·iu be h h · sevice, Paul Will iams will major Protestant denomina· ~~eeony;ar~e~as ~iv~nu» m:~ sing. During the 10:40 service A A 1f lion to self-development or-the chu rch's choir will sing. ),.t J4 ganiia,tions run by blacks and The minister or the con· Building, IJith and Irvine Ave., Newport' Beach.· Rev. Loren Dale Flickinger will speak on '"Think on These Things." A We d nesday evening Singspiralion will alse> be held at 7:30 p.m· in the same loca· ti on. Dr r Robert Campbell, noted -teacher and lecturer Gf the New'testament, continues his series of Bible studies at the Soltb Shores Baptist Churcb, 32712 Crown Valley Patkway, ~Niguel, at 6 p.m. Sun- day.JHis lQpic will be "Living a New Kind of Life." "Dr. Wi lliam R. Parker, noted authorer, lecturer and therapist will present a series of seminars on Spiritual laws and the quality of life Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Santa Ana Church of Rellglous Science, 600 Golden Circle Drive, Santa Ana· T h e seminars start at 7:30 p.m. The cost of the series is $15.00 or $5 per session. a.m. worship service. Sunday school is held at the same lime. Temple Beth David 9 I Orange County will conduct its regular Sabbath Services on Friday evening at 8: 15 p.m. at t h e Community Congrega- tional Church, 4111 Katella Avenµe at Bloomfield, in Los Alamitos. During t h e s e services. the congregaJion wUI celebrale and honor-the Bat Mitzvah of "Paula se"galoir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Segalofr. The services wil l be conducted by Rabb i Bernard B. Go ldsmith, in con- junction with Cantor Harry Newman. •• I r •• Saturd,Y, October 1-7-, 1970 DAllV.JllLOT~ Poor Pay ? Minis~ry Exodus Revealed ·· By GEORGE I\'. CORNELL and tell Ibey wtte badly un· are le"'inl a. dyln& • lmlJbl- ~ A,. 1tt61tlM wr11w derpald. lion," although there were lh- NEW YORK (AP) _ The Dr, Wil50n, research dlrec-dicetions this view was 111 at.- spreading eXodU$ from the tor of the national division of tempt to rationaliie t h e 1, ministry often Is blamed on the United Methodist Board of Clcpartures. complex nlodern sociological Missions, surmises that mon· Most or tho~ whtrqult uhavt _and psychological factors, but ey problems may ~ only the a fairly rigid vier'!" of w h a t a main cause may be a sim-au rface symptom of what pas· ule church ought to be," eith~ pie, .ccmmon gripe among tors sense as his deelinJng sta-er liberal or c<>nservatlve, and working men-poor pay, tus and doubt:S over his role. when the real situation doesn't At .least that is indicaled by "New York pays its garbage · JT\atch their view, they can'\ two recent Prolestant studies men more thao some churches adjust and so move into otbtr on morale among Ameri can pay their pastors," said one careers. he. says. pasfOrs and on why many are Southern ex-minister. ·At a recent seminar .on qu.!tling their profession. A similar study in the Epis-clergy defections, sponsored· Such departures have step.. copal . Church found that 47 by the Dallas ntnes Herald ped up Sharply lately amoog percent of lls clergymen _have and reported by its religion both •Protestants and Roma A ••seriously considered" ·leaving ~·riter, Martha Man , several CatholicS, and while resear"ch-the clergy. wltile some already ex-clergymen said they r e I t ers have cited various reasons flavt done s6 -and that a the· church ministry flaa. lost for the trend, It has become major reason' for it was mon-its impact in µie world. mcst pronounced in a lime of ey. Many people are seeing the inflationary squeeit!I .on pay-Aaked lo specify the main church as irrelevant, saJd 1 checks. drawback· their profession has one-time PrtSbyterlau putbr, • Moreover. the two new stu-lmj:iosed on their families. the Dr. Kent Temken, now a prac4 dies. in the United Methodist most frequentl y mentioned ticing psychiatrist. ''The snd Episcopal churches, both it~m was financial strain. church and the minister twn· found that a key source of It cavses "a constant, chron-self are impotent." 1 clergymen's dissatisfaction tc . anxiety" among parish "II think the ofOce has lo.rt was their low salaries, putting priests, the"study report says, Its significance in .the e y·e s a strain on their families anct. c but they seldom 1'reach such of the comm.unity and the lh~ir sense or effectiveness. an acute state" about it that world,'' said the Rev.' Vic Va r i o us other frequently they quit the ministry !or that Shaw, a former Methodist mentioned causes also were reason alone, althouJ!h it crops pastor who is going into a·new \ cited, such as uncertainty up regularly among 0 th er career in attltudlnal 1J10Uva• among "clergymen. over ~heir sublter f~ctors. " . lion. · roles in a chang1nf[ society, Also C\ted was lhe push Robert Smith, who left. the their seemingly waning inOu-pul~''. demands on ~ler~y by ~1etkodist ministry to become ence. conflicts with church various ~oups -~1s bishop, a free lance photo~apher, authorities and lack of encour-congregation, family , com· says he felt a sense of futility agement from people and munity -Whlch oflen leave about the church, that It "can- ch11rch col\ea~es. him nna~le to "coo~ntrat.e not achieve that Which we Hoo,\'ever, the United Metho-his efforts In an effe_c.~1ve, ~.1• felt t!'I be its primao-__goal. rlist !11rvey C'lnducted bv the reeled J>l'lttem of m1rnstry . And there's no poinfUl con· Re\'. Or. Robert L. Wilson , Dr. Wilson say~ both droP. tiJIUini tG knock your head fnund that most ministers, In outs a.nrt potent.isl. ~opouts against 1 wall." discu~sirig thelr discontents . are "highly pes.'11~1sbc 11bout:1_.::::::::.:::::.:: _______ _ stressed financial problems the church, and fee l t h e Y Lutheran Church Meet Siates Issue · Studies The general convention of the American Lu(heran Church in San Antonio, Texa s, Oct. 21 to 27, will make decisions with significance beyond its own 2.5 million membership. Because of the ALC's in· vo\vement with other major '-Lutheran church bodies in the U.S. the election of a new pre-sident to succeed Dr. F. A. Schlott, who will retire, tAke• Religious Adve11ising Scheduled Im· • ILDIR• EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING C • other poor people. ·It has drawn gregation, James E. Piercy, onventJOll criticism from some whites. will bring the message. During • ft.esWTtctio~ L u t b e r a a ------'='-""---~---1:1e-~;--peoplrla~nched--~Ve5per;--Hour-, 7-p,~the-cliafcA,L.C.A., 9812 Hamilton B their mutiny Tuf!S:day night at !fllnist~r will speak on the sub-(Hamilton at BrookhurstJ • I I i I o ycottefS the start of a sess10~ on a pro--Ject, ~oses, A Concerned schedules morning WGrship at ~~ $250,000 proJect to re-Person. 10.30 a.m. Arthur A. Tingley, , £, d v1tahze church youth work. · tor will speak 0 n s.a tis IC They said they fa vo_r that pro--Rev. E. 0. Egerston of the f.~~ 'ith FGr Hard Days.'' posal but the !ll~ck !~Ue lakes American lA!theran Church, ren HOUSTON !AP) -A shorl· lived black boycott or the . Episcopal Church's governing convention ended after of- ficials and leaders of a black caucus reached, agreement on dispuled procedures. Black, ... c h u·,r c h re'p(esen- tatives were in their seals as usual as the conve ntion be11an its third working day Wed- nesday. The Rev. Frederick Williams of Inkster, Mich· .• president of the Uhion of Black Clergy and Laity,. said the problem had been settled O\'ernighl Without any breakup In the re~lar schedule. The black withdrawal had come late Tuesday in protest against what blacks termed ~ partisan plan for pre~nt)nst details of a controverSJ.al. multi-million-dollar program of grant! to projects among bla.cks 8nd other poor people. Resolution of the dispute was achieved through an arrangement for a full-scale airing of the prQ8ram by its directors and grant recipients. priority. will be the guest spea](er at "Uhtil it ls ·resolved, we can the Park l.ldo Co nvalescent not go forward at all," said Center, 466 Flagship Rd., the Rev. Charles Perry of Newport Beach Nov. 4. Bloomington, Ind., an Indiana University chaplain. "We do not believe it (the The Emissai:ies, noted youth program) can be seri-musical group from Covina. ous.ly considered in the highly California, will bring their charged · atmosphere of the renowned sacred inspira:tional moment.'• he said. music to the Church of the "Right on!" shouted voices Naurene Sunday at 10:30 in the young crowd. a.m. and 7 p.m. The Chi.irch is Bishop WilUam Creighton or lOCated at Anaheim and Plum· Wa shington. D.C.. expressed mer Street in Costa Mesa. surprise at the youth revolt ~t There is no charge to this con· 1aid he hoped the youth pro-cert and the public is Invited. -gram could be dealt with later. mun ion table will highlight the ''J will do all I can to open fi(th Sunday of Evangelistic all doors to you." he said. Crusade. The Church, which is Then the meeting broke up located at 285 Legion St., holds ''Does .the Christian religion permit sinning'', will be the question answered by the Rev. Robert Maynord during the 11 a.m. service Sunday in the Costa Mesa Fo11r s qa a r e Church, 1734 Orange Ave. His topic for Lhe 7 a.m. service will be "A Threefold Portrait or God." ""' ., • .,. SLIM GYM at the.insistence of the yo~rvices at 10:45 a.m. and-6 delegates. · p.m. ~ L01l ADM1S11zr The deadlock came as the 1H 1 w11Kt convention entered its third Services will be held at 10 y Fiii working day of a IO-day meet-d b lhe · HOM1 DEMONSTll AttDN • a.m. an 11:15 a.m. Y w LT in~GSt oJ the young people Newport Ualty C II ar c 11.. !£11.1111 ov111 (~~;~s1""1s here are "special representa·lii~mee~t~in~g~a~t~lbe~~Se~n~io~r~C~i~Uu~n~•~~~~~~~~~~~ll lives," picked by their homeli diocese and with a voice in general meetings but no part or vote in legislative sessi1>ns. BIBLE THOUGHTS ''What urt I clo about 1rthriti•?'' AlT!ND THE .. 5"11 ye flrtt ,._ lil.P.111 et'•-'-"· Do thi1 •!WI Ge~ gv•r•"'''' yowt ot1U11e•v neell1 of lif1 !Mell, 6:Jl, lt1m, 11211 , It 'AYS to 1erv1 God l Som1 ,,,..., 6-4 lf'lltitlly btc•11••-lt DOES 11•Y {her" eni:I h•r•tfler). lwt ltl•r, they tt•• lo lo¥t hhn ~,114 1tr¥t ht c,11tt of thi1 higher 111•11¥1, lo¥t, 0 111 1howld 1ro11t ARTHRITrs F"A.CTS. FORUM October 20, Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. la Pai: Intermediate School.._ * P1nel 25151 Prtder1, Min ion Vie jo Oi1cus1ion by Doctors '* Le1m tha F1cts About Ar+britis * Questions A~swered PUBLIC INVITED FREE -· ' 111 Ch1i1fi111 gr•ce1 !&•I. S:2.2·2S, 2 ,et. l:f.101 , h1comlnt more Qff.ll•e -"'9H h lo,t " II J11. 4d 'I. l ut HOW de:, e11t "St•• fl"t the •i119d!)m of 66'1"1 lte•d, In fflt llltl•, tht rtc1rd of Chrl1t'i life. H• ,,..e, $00 111tnif1ited i11 the fltth IJn. Iii, 14, Jn. l 4 :~LL-Htb. IJl .,J. Tlrit ftut $0S,ELS, M•ll., M• .. L• .. Jn., tell of Chriit. ltt•d them to gtt FAITH IR0111. 10:111 . Then 1ttd "ACTS" lo put th i1 feith if1lo ACTION, I t hepti1ed i"lo Chtill, li1coll'llnt 1 Chri1tie11, Th111, te td the rem•l!!tltr of 1h1 New fe1t•Me11t to lttr• how to li•t fht Chrlitien lift , VISIT Chutch of Chrlct 11 217 W~ Wil1on St., Codi M1i1, Ci .. •"d wt win •ni1t vou i11 .,.ur 1e11ch for God. Thi1 lfl1 •ff•n liut TWO CHOICtS, 1trve God •r SATAN, IM 1H. 6124. J•1. 4:4, I""· 2~11 1. A 1!11nt r, Mlot• ht hecome1 • Chrhjit11, i.J in .S.1111'1 •inf4om, hut iii h11nil1(ed l11t• Chrl1!'1 •111odom ,, h. btCOl!ltt • C:hri1ti1r tCol. l:IJI , YOU """'' ah101t GOD ot SA.TANI , YOGA CENTER .445 E. 17th STREET, COSTA MESA Invites You-,..,-af'R1110 Ariil .. Tik)-0Ur FREE CLASS TUES. 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'·Officers Need Help'' radio messaee was flashed from a patrol car al 'Iblrd and Howard streets in Corona~. ci.li!ornia. The appeal brought county sheriff's and Statt! patrol cars streaming Into the city. A mob of 200 Mexican-Americans - ~ered by what they felt was harass- ment of their oei&hborhood -was out of CQfllrol. The incident took shape when one of two oUicers invesUeatine an aceident in ~·hich two Mexican-American youths in a 1959 Chevy had rammed a parked auto was acc;used by the 18-year.o()ld driver <lf •plan Ung a suspicious-looking pill that was found on the car seat. BACKUP and\mergency vthicles sum- moned to clear away the injured motorists and the damaged autos at- tracted more onlookers. The crowd was 1illl milling around when a car occupied by four Mexican·Amerlcan.s roared up to a stop with a police car in hot pursuit. Tht youths den ied that they bad been In a fiRht at City Park. However, the young Anglo policeman handcuffed a 17-year-oki ~y who was drunk and placed him in the walling patrol car. Tt!en the offi~r pro- ceeded to ticket the 18-yur.o()ld driver. Amid angry obscenities, profanities. and catcalls from the m>wd, two more pairolmen arrived to st.and by. For days, trouble had been brewing. YOUng-ehicanos in this suburban city of 31(000 population 40 miles southeast <lf LOl Angeles we~ angry. Not long )?efore. a Patrolman in nearby Riverside shot and ldll,ed a Mexican-American after the dnlg-cra.ied youth knocked the olficer do'f'l and was getting away in the of· AC.tr's auiser. It mattered little that • Cqr:Ona police were pot I n v o I v e d • MWcan-.Amtricans, who make up 22 ~t of corona, tend to blame them for tbe death of a teen-age drunk at the Corona pc1lice statidn, despite the fa ct that a board of inquiry uooerated the pollce. 0 So oo th.ii -warm Stmday, Third and HoWard streets became the focal point of stqred-up resentment. A crowd, which an h<llll' earller was <lnly curious, now was a mob that first heckled and then openly hlfldeted the officers while arrests were being made . When two <lfficers r&C(!d off In ' a frui Uess footrace with a troublemaker, .the third policeman drew his service revolver to h<lld back the be(ligerent youths and the mob. When the officer's buddies came back, the ·gun was returned to its bolster, and the· policemen now &Ought to take in lhe oc!Cupanls of the car. At that point, the ~d lunged forward and knocked down two <lfficers and kicked at them. A broom hUdle cracked the helmet of the officer who had drawn his gun. Before he managed to radio the aJl-points appeal for help. several prisoners escaped, in· chMling the youth who was waiting in the OTHER CORONA police cars were ar· riving al the scene. Patrol Ser1eant Robert Terpening, <lne of the first to N- spond, organized the rtinforcements and <>rdered 1 strategic withdrawal of tbe police with several prisoners. More I.rout ble was averted when the poli~.e decided that no further action would be taken against the mob in the ab51!nce of further vk>lence on its part. With the battleground at Thlrd and Howard abandoned to the m, the Me.xican- American.s celeb rated thelr victory and then dispersed voluntarlly. Jn the a(- tennath, most Coronans rallied. behind their modern forty-two-member police force, while looking anxiously for ways to improve community-police relationshipa:. The young officer who bad drawn his gun during the confrontation received a minor -but public -reprimand. When the Mel.lean-American P o I i t I c a I Associati<ln (MAPA), st.aged a peaceful protest march lhe following Saturday, Police Chief Greer quietly issued the perm it. Tony Bollero, then mayor, and members of the city council met with MAPA I ea de rs to discuss minority grievances. Out <lf subsequent discussions ca me .a new post -community relations officer. A Mexi can-American, Sgt. Serafin S. Garcia. was pr<>moted to lieutenant and given the j()b. THE POUCE DEPARTMENT stepped up other community relalions programs. Not.able was a "youth ride-along ," recommended by the newly organized .and since nationally acclaimed Police Ap- preciation Committee of Corona (PACC). High school boys and girl! accompanied patrolmen on routine duty to "see it like it is." But willingness to try new ways to Tm· prove community rela tions has Its own built-in perils. A proposal to augment the "ride along'• concept by creating a f()rce of ministerial volunteers to accompany policemen looked so good to C h i e f Greer that he eagerly endorsed and pro- moted the idea. The action set the "Cir· cle City" on a controversial merry-go-- round that is still spinning. other cities seeking to bolster the image of law and order may want to reflect upon the poterttJa.I ~ lssuis involved before they adopt pulpit patrols <lf their own. For Corona , it all started with a preacher's attempt to "help." The preacher is the Rev. Ken Tierce. pasto r of Calvary Baptist churth, in the fringe community of Home Gardens. Inspired by soccess of the "youth ride· along," he proposed to Police Chief Greer that a "police chaplaincy" be c.reated. Corona clergymen would ride along with law officers <lfj,patrol. GREER QUICKLY saw the potential benefits and agreed to present a plan to a group of Corona clergymen. What he did not foresee was that the proposal would spill the area's clergy over quesllons in· volvlng the principle of church-state separation and a possible blurring of roles. Conservatives. sensitive to the "law and <>rdu" lasue, generally fav<l~d ·cushioned From Reality From TIME Magazine "Human kind cannot bear very much re.a'Jity." wrote T.S. Eliot, and few busineumen would disagree. Since ap- pearances are important in business as elsewhere, executives are quick to wrap their troubles ln euphemisms, or at least camouflage them in obfuscat i n g language. Many compan ies have been un· commonly troubled by the recent recession, which some experts prefer to ca{I a "recedence" <lr "re dation," and by new atllck1 on Ind s social con· .c:lence. One consequen is that the lln(ulaUc fog has begun thicken in an· nu.I.I report.a, executlvei speeches and other official statements. sampler : A compettdve year: Sales down. Optratlou aadlts : Cost choppm , <lften including mass flrlng s. «estnctarlng the organludoe: Hack- ing the dead wood In tht executive suite. l.i1der&olD1 1 career adjutment: The coejdHJ<>n of an execuUve who has Just bctn firtd. which ii ()ften referred to ., "dthlred" or "outplaced." .... ~ilt£ililiiili.. . Saturday, October 17, 1970 Tbe Comment Page ol the 'Dally Pilot seekl to Inform -end 1llmul1te reaJler~by presenting a varlet.y or com· mentar)Lon topics of Jnter-••t and 1i~nl!Jcance from lnlormea observers a n d 1pokt1men. R•rt N. Wood, .... fisher • I Plotting a tatter 11rategy : An unemployed e1ecuUve's efforts to find a new job. Maaag:emeat ·consultant: A pursuit <lflen followed by career-adjusted ex· ecutives whose career strategy has col· lapsed. Com mitment to 1oc.lally desirable ob- JeCtlYe1 : A \'Ow taken by company of· ficials after losing a series of consumer suits or. paying fines for polluting, or both. Multlmarket, ma 1 s-co n s um er, lacbnologlcally-orlented, unified-man1ge. meat company: A conglomerate. Decentrallzlna: the organiiaQon: The trustbusters threaten to step in. Pr<lcr•mmed power shedding: The el~icity will be cut off. Department of special market1: The <lfflce headed by the firm's showcase black executive, who Is occasionall y ask· eel for adYice on selling t() other blacks. Dtmograpblc skew: A goof by the market researchers that makes a new product all but unsalable. M•Jor·levera1e Impact : The .profit to be· made from 1 project, an estimate U!Ually accompanied by a number ol . "results-oriented hypotheses" to prove tba.t the idea is "vlablt." SoboptlDlal eost profile: 'i'lit projocl cost.I too much. At this point the plan has reached a "mature configuration" and Is • dropped . • • • Price adJastmeata: Inna.lion. Profit &U.Ja1 : A wav e of selling In the stock market 11 drlvina: share prices dowo. Abldiftl faJtla In Amertca1 youlh : Sooner or later they will come to their ....... posed it. Perhaps feeling that the metaphor of the wall of separation lacks emoUonAI impact, opponents of the program reduc· e4 the Wue to gun.metal reallty : "Should a preacher ride shotgun with a policeman?" they asked. J Soon after, Police Chief Greer met wit.h 3:i Corana ·area clergymen to outline his idea s on t.he policy chaplaincy. He emphasized that the department was not urging I.he program upon the clergymen and stressed that the minister would not be a sworn police officer. However, he said, the chaplain "will go in as the of· ficers do ; he will see the action." Police cha plains, ~er suggested, would have a peace-making lnnuence in volatile situaUons because some people aggressive toward o f f i c e ! s are .sometimes restrained by the presenct or clergymen. The chaplain also would act In the role of counselor in .family disputes. nK!re would be schedules both for the chapl1in to go out on patrol and, in turn, for him to be on standby. CLERGYMEN who in good conscience could use the 12-gauge shotgun mounted in the patrol car would be given training at the police department's firing range, Greer said. They would Jeam how to act Jn various situations -when to move in <lr stay back, when to speak, and how to operate the tw~way radio. At the close ()f the meeting, twelve of the thirty-five Pl"Cltestant-tlergymen sitn· ed up. Jewish and Catholic leaders were ru>t present at the «ganizational meeting. 'The Ji!wish community is small and does not have a synagogue. Catholics were at a diocese·wide · meeting conducted the same day. The self-styled "country preacher" who proposed the police chaplaincy to break down barriers between police and com· munity, sees no church-state issue. If the "youth ride-along'' is all right. why not a police chaplaincy? asks Ken Tierce. "Only those who want to volunteer will be !pvolved," he said. "We are simply citizens who wish to be <lf service to peo- ple and the police." He noted that many police departments have chaplairls on their regu1a r staffs or serving as reserve officers. Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Kansas City. Kansas, have volunteer chaplaincy programs. The Corona clergyman who most strongly opposed the police chaplaincy •·aS it was lnlllally presented" is the Rev. Richard C. Hall, pastor <ll St. John's Episcopal church. A fonner missionary to the Phllip:pines, he served on Luwn . .also as a civilian chaplain. FIFTY MEMBERS of his congregra· tion peti tio ned unsuccess(ully in an it· tempt to persuads the city council to abandon the ch a p I a i ncy idea . They said the program (1) might violate principles of separation of church am! state by aligning the clergy with the police in a .rnaMer that automatically would separate the clergymen from the people, (2) that it might contradict Chris· t.ian eth.ics, (3) that it "subverts'' the clergyman's position within the com. munity, ( 4) th al the clergyman would become a "quasi policeman" who might be compelled to use firearms. and (5} that, "by deputizing the clergymen as de Jure poli~men" (as Chief Greer had labeled them), there would· be a risk of dlh.Iting police professionalism. In an editorial , '"The Lord's Legions?" the Corona daily Independent ridiculed the "ecclesiastical auxiliary" proposa l and urged the police and .ministry to "stick to their traditional chores and stay away from alliances that might do little more than create a contusion or roles.,. Editor and Publisher Fl't'd L. Eldr idge said that 'if policemen during t~ Third and Howard incident had been ac- companied by the Ministerial Union, there would probab)y have been ••a (ew innocenl. ministerial pilgrims pretty thoroughly roughed up." • "There is a little smell or the vigilante tn thls thing," he ~d. The Rev. Ted L. Brock, o( the Uniled Methodist church, supported Hall's pc1si· tlon against the pulpit patrol. He sug· gt1ted also that the proposed program ''violates the first principle ()f counsel- ing:• whlcii is the minister's stock In trade. ..TH~ MAN you want to help comes to you. You don't go to him and tell him, 'Look, you nc!d he.Ip and I'm going lo give it to you.' You can help him only if he wants you to," Brock said , Tierce. still hopes to Set his propos11.l adopted. He be)leves that the clergyman mut aecept ptrsonal risks if he Is to serve the community. • Asked whether the tra-gic gunntrig down <lf four Callfomla Highway Patrol of· fictrs du ring a shootout resulting from 11 minor JnvesUg1Uon had given him 1econd thoughts, and wh11t he would do In such a 1llu1t1on, Tierce replied: "J haYe 11lrtady comidered th111. And I made up my mind that I would do the same thing that I \\'OUld ao 11 a man entered my home and threatened my family. TM I.Ard saJd to tum the other cheek, but He didn 't say what to d<l after that. I don'! have a third cheek , • , 1 WOll!d ... the ,.... .. • ' Major Areas of Spanish-American Population LANS~C CHICAGO-GARY • COl.Olt"DO 1---_J~-~ 210.000 Ml•ICAH· • AMlltlCAHS '-1t1ZONA NEW MDICO -.... IHJICA,.. 300,000 AMlltlCAHI MlUCAlt• AMUllCANS New Voices Are !15,000 l'tllll!O ltlCAMS HOBOK!H lS.000 PUUTO ltlCAl'IS J[ltSlY CITY lS,000 PUlllTO lllCAJllS PUlltTO IUCO,........,, 2.IMJLLIOft ~ Heard ;· Mexican-American Minority Begins to Stir • • By RICHARD C. SCHROEDER Edllorlal Researcll lle'porti Tht nation'$ second largelt minority groUp is sti rring from a century of lethargy and political impotence. Spanish- Americans, ne1.t to Indians the poorest and most <lppressed of this country's minorities, and nexl to bla cks the most numerous. are showing a new and sometimes violent militancy as they strive to make lheir V<lices heard llttOSS the land. In California, Cesar Chavez is organiz.. ing grape pickers and <lther farm workers Into a powerful trade union movement. ln Denver, Rodolfo (Corky) Gonialez has abandoned a promising career in Democratic politics to found his mllitant Ctuaade for Justice. In Tfxas, Jose Ange! Gutierrez: leads La Raza Unida, a third-party movement for Mex· ican-Americans . in New York City and Chicago, the Young Lords preach a. gospel of revolulion in the Puerto Rican neighborhoods. • INCREASINGLY, Span.i.sh-American activism seems to ~ld the potential for violence and bloodshed, either from the pro'vocetion <lf extremists or from repressive measures used by the police. Hundreds of Puerto . Rican youths recentl y battled police in an ·all-night me lee in Hoboken, N.J. Two nights later, Aug. 29, violence in the Mexican-- American section <lf Los Angeles took the lives of three persoos, including Ruben Salazar, a television news director and Los Angeles Times columnist. Some 60 persons were injured and more than a million dollars in damage was done. Violence nared up again Sept. 16. Underlying the new militancy are anger and fruslration over years <lf discrimination and uplollation. Mexican-Americans and Puerto Ricans lag behind the rest of the nation in prac- tically all social and e c o n o m i c measurements. They have, on the -- average, less education than blacks or whites. One-third live below the poverty level. IN TEXAS, nearly half <lf the state's Mexican-Americans live In housing that is dilapidated or overcrowded or both. At the very bottom of the rung are the migrant wcirkers. Nearly 80 percent of all Spanish.Americans li ve in cities, but the bulk of the remainder follow the crops. Typically they Uve in shacks without plumbing, labor a full week for less than $20 per couple, and have a life ex· pectancy <lf only 50 years -20 yeafl sh<>~t of the national average. Some critics have charged that Mex· ican and Puertci Rican militancy is ~tUe more than emulation of the slogans an"d ideas of black power adherents. Even such organizations as the militant Brovrn Berets in Los Angeles seem patterned on the exa mples of black nationaJism. But lo the <lppressed slum dweller or mlgrant worker, the shout "Viva la Raza" - Long Live the Spanish-Americans - evokes a new feeling of pride in race, and hope for a better day. There are perhaps as many as 10 million Spanish-Americans in l h e mainland United Slates. Some six million are 1t1exican·Americans -"Chicanos" they call themselves -most <lf whom Jive in. the Southwest from California to Texas. About 1.5 million Puerto Ricans, located mostly in cities <lf the North and East, and half a million Cuban exiles form the bulk of the rest. Of all the Spanish-Americans, the Cub ans seem to be the best educated, roost affluent and most ready to assi milate int<l the ,;Anglo" community. Mexican-Americans and Puerto Ricans, however, cling Ciercely to their own lenguage and cultural heritage. t.11LIT ANTS OF both groups consider themselves conquered races. Mexican· Americans point out that they have peo· pied the Southwest for more than 300 · ·years, since bef<lre the territQry was wrenched from Mexico in a war of con· quest, the Mexican war, iJl-lMM&. Puerl<l Rico, too, w11 a priu o( aoother war, falling to the United States in 1898. Once docile, the "conquered peoples" are now challenging Anglo notions ()f their inferiority. "Every American. is convinced that every Mexican is either a bandit or sleeping under a tree," SIY.S the Mexican I\ in e r i ca n AnU-Defarfiation Commit(ee. The ' stereotypes a r • especially laAing to a group whiCh, .com· prising <lnly 3 perce nt of the total U.S. population, supplies a llisproportionately large number of front·llne troopa in Viet· nam. EVEN THE U.S. gov~mment seems aware <lf the new day dAJming for Spanish-Americans. "Be a squeaky wheel," the President's Cabinet Co m· mittee 'on Opportun ity for the Spanisl'I Speaking tells Spanish-Americans. Presi· dent Nixon hlmself admitted al a recent dlMer honoring President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz of Mexico that this country ()Wes Mexican-Americans a debt -"an obliga- tion that we have not adequately fulfilled in the past and that we hope we can more adequately fulfill in the future." Part o( the new attitude undoubtedly stems from the realization that Spanish· Americans may hold the balance o( political power in a number of crucial areas in the future . Chicanos could swing both Texas and Cali(ornia in the 1972 presidential campaign ." and the Puerto Ricans in New Yo rk could tip the scales there. Whether such rising political power can tnable Spanish-Americarui to achieve social justice and cultural parity rema ins tci be seen. Clearly, the new militants will settle for nothing less. The alternative, it has been remarked, is not the melting pot but the boiling pot. ...-----------011r Man In San Francbco --.,.----------. Screw Tightens Up Marketing Are.a By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -t don't know if this Is good or bad, but N.Y.'s Screw, blgge!t of the underground papers at 95,000 clrculati<ln,Js opening an <lfflce here because, says Exec Ed Al Gold· stein, ''San Ffancl.sco is even more libe ral than Denmark and makes New York look sick'' (I think he meant "well''), .. A forthcoming Screw issue is devoted entirely to s. F. and in- cludes a long interview with Asst. D. A. Jerome BenS()n , the Io c a I pornography prosecutor. This will come as a surprist t<l Benson since G<lldsteln, -.hile intervle"'ing him, represented himself as a reporter for a German i>1per. THE MOVING FINGER' B 11 1 Moyers. who quit as LBJ's press sec· ty. 1o become a Long' Island newspaper publ!.sher {only to have his paper aold OIJt ftom Ui'lder him) is looking around for a Callromli. paper to acquire. "Sinct you're from tex1s, why not there?" he was asked. ''Because LBJ would kill me," ex- platned Moyers. "Nobody leaves LBJ, vou know". THE BJO SPREAD on Poet Richard 9rautigan In the recenf We fill.1 -me with paternal, M at least avuncula.r. pride, since J wa11 among the first to plug his delightful "Trout Flshlng'ln America," now .a cla.sslc on campURJ • • .. ·' from here to Oxford. However, I'm saddened to learn thal he will "never wr ite another book like thal one." To make sure , he dismantled the old typewriter he wrote it on then threw the parts out into the garden to rust. VIC 1'10RROW. the unrorgeltable squad leader in TV's "Combat." ls here to shoot a telefllck with Peters Lawford and Falk, and it's a shock tci ste him out of uniform and with l<lngish hair besides. Now that "Com· bat,'' "lbe Avengers'' and "Secret Agent" are through, what i.s there Ifft ()n the telly? Aside from "Sesame Street" and Captain Kangaroo. I mean. CRITIC JOHN Leonard in the N.Y. Times: "Los Ange.lies Is of course an easy target although some <lf us prefer its anarchy to the tab-top can of non- calorlflc smugness that ls San Fran- cisco.'' Spiro is right. HE MAY BE the eternal infernal kid In the cartoon, but Dennis the Menace (H1tnk Ketcbam's l<ln) Is now 23, and rre.sh out <Jf the Mlrlnc Corps alter four years. He was right thve alongside Dear 01~ Dad when Hank married No. 3. R<llande Praprost, whom he met ~·hJie both wert SIU· ;lyin& Frern:tr in Geneva. He has llvtd there for yrars J. THE JEFFERSON AIRPLANE h11 a wild idea -a performance in North Vietnam in exchange for the release of 50 U.S. prisoners -but the State Dept. Isn't entirely taken with th~ PilJ!· SAN FRANCISCO Police Chief Snooky Nelder's Total Se<:urity plan f<lr lhe Hall of Justice got off to an in· tcresting start. A Sergeant at the wheel of a black-and-white squad car w1s stopped at the garage entran~ by a guard who made him Sh<lw his ID. When the Sarge exploded, the guard said "Well, jeeze. you can renl tho.~ unlf<lrms, can't you?" TALK AROUND the Hall, Inciden- tally, Is that the Ch ief was g1tlvanized Into action upon learning that Black Panther Huey Newton wandered undetected into all tort of "sensitive'' areas before surfacing at the l.A)s Stele trial 11 a spectator! DAN FRISHMAN Is hawiled by an AP filler reading "The most common language Jn Africa is Luganda In Buganda, formerly Uganda ," and now yoo're stuck with IL .. Jeannie \Yood, the beautJ.tut. black..slnger in.. "ila ir," took her nine-yr-old Rhonda to the Sea Wolf In Jack l.,()ndon Square. where ~ wait.er beamed "Would the little girl like a Shirley Temple?" Jeannie: ''MW it 1 Shirley Temple Black." ' ' • ------. . ·~ $11Jirdl)', °'""" 17, 19)0 -------DAIW Pl~OT'-'J'-'-''-'-- • LEGAL NOT\CE NootCI\ ,..Jr,S --Irate Neighho1·s I ... ..,.. Cllll:Tll'ICATI 01' •USIHllS. l'ICTITIOllS HAMI Clltfl,.IC:AT! O• '""H:1S, l"ICTITtOl'I N4f•• ., Tllf llfldt•1lt nte1 oo c•rllfV ,~ • ., ,_ Th• \ll'ldtrtltflff eo ,.,11.., tt.•v .,. tllfldli(11nt 1 llu\f"fU '' W I ~"" ,...., (Ollcl\H;l!nl • b\11!Mt• 11 Jj4 1111 11 •• li•t. lfYCI, '"" 1141 Ott•" t lwf., ~'f"l'f"'f • o. "411"ll"'IOll 1••<11.. Ct llllll"lllt. llfldtr llt~c;., c:11110t11I•. 11111'.!t• t11t 11r11•1tt , -lktlt!Oll'I firm lltl'l'lt ti J .. $ 11•111 nflfl'l<I! ti Tl\f Jicterv tnd 1!'1.11 JIGUll•TTfS ....i ltltl .. lei Ihm 11 CO<n• "~ llrm 1J (Ol"l"°t rO ol tri.t 11>11 .. ..ill'I Thwart Builders POMd of Ille rotlOwl"'t H•M111, "' H r.om, .,.,,,.,, 111"'" 1~ 111~ t M ii.en 11•mt1 111 lull 1110 tlt Ctl et •HIClfllCI ... ti rMIOt >ICtl ,, ••• fo'lowt• .. II ltllewl! ' ' HO'\'t•cl Wttll ... !011 ll ~U.~,-f1lfi. lcott IUflftleY "''''" ~)4 tlk St .. At!. Oc1111 11\0ll,, N,_,, ,.,.,,,, Ctlf)~ D, H1111tlntton lttCI!, Ct lll. ,a,..1 LH Oofh. f.11tH1lt ll1H1tll, 1'fl OcH t Pt~ri. Sit tth $1., ,.,, 0, HllflllllflOll 1111111 .• N"""''' •~•di, (t ill. • , 811c11, C•llf, Otltd "'Plf..,tt• n, ltN •' Dtltd Del, I. "'° ._,"' W~lllMlon 1tu1nll the piirk," Bryan recalls. "It 1w11 ic.1n1111v Pt•••• Do•11 EU9en11 1t1191•n Ilk JtNI L" ,.,1 • ., Sttlt ol C"lfor11I•. L11 A1111No.1 Counlvr seemed e antldemocracy. •1• .. 111 c1n1or1111, o.,,.., ,_ty, °" S•P••m11tr 1l. ""' btfor• ""· , .. SACRA1"ENTO (llPI) • Good morning, boys ,a.nd girls, Jnd welcome lo another Saturd11y or fun and le.amlng with Uncle Len and his friends Carol and Andy. BUI Bryan is a 33-year-old family man Wbo fib the image or Mr. Middle America, minds his own busineM and wishes others would do the same. --onl• .... lo .. lb .... 011 OCJOllf• .. ttlt. be ..... -· • HOitry NOit•• Pl.lbllc In •M "' J.tlcl $ttlt, JUI! ~ ~ ve l!i pa.,,. "~"''t .•n Mid ... ••If SI., •. --ti~ Hrson1llv KIMt rM. kowt•d WtHl119t001 was for somebody to outbid .. Pft•M-scort·.:r,...t"""'""ond-:1llftl!t 1t119v lhl'llt"Oortreutai1rttuue1F11""';..----ll "cK-" Ltt 1tt.,• tnown le fl'lt 1e N t11t tt•IOll• 11 ""' tt "' 1111·..,~11111 '""'" .,.mn ,,.. The turnout in this week's Columbus Day contest.! was very low. At. a matter of fact, Uncle Len reCt'ived on1y two entries this week. Apparently, old Christopber didn't ~ much notice. I hope you aU sit down and dig in ror this week's contest because the Kennedy hall· dollar ror poetry and riddles went without a winner. Some- one could have eas ily won. them with a good entry. As most of you already know. the last day of I.his month is Halloween. Uncle • in •v,.. Wkot Ill'"'" .rt ,,,_f(rltlfcl la 1111 wllllln t.ubKrlbed It !II• wUMn ln1trurNnl tnd "I wish I'd never •• d , ltl1tr11mtnl .... ttkt.e"'(ltdttd lllt'f ••. 1cknowr.o..d tMv tltK\lttcl "" ....... •l'll:lr 0 ttul"" ,,_. l•m•. ($[AL I But when Sacramento Coon·-that 15 acres," savs Ed 10FF 1crAL sEALI s,11. A, •111 ' K 'd ~ JEAN I.. JO•ST Hotttv Public ty supervisors suddenly acted romer, pres1 ent of McKeon N••••• P...011c. c1111ern11 M• c ... m1111°" Ex•l•tt to help a malf..r real estate Development Co "We were "Pi'IMI••• 0111t1 in " M<r•<n 14, lt11 JV . ' 0••,..• Counl'f' , c. P~I thohll developer acquire 15 acres of whipsawed on the thing t6 .u, c""'""1111on ,.,11,, ANw .. , '' L•w I I ood d ' d th k 't I k l'k M#r(ll 1. ltl1 Ill 0..1t Orlv. lullt e peace u w e an at wa.5 mA e 1 oo 1 e we were P1.1bl1M1<Mt a.-.,... cuu 0111• P11o1. "'_, •uc~. c,nr. lo become a public park, Bill trying to stop the park . we Oct. la, 11, 14• 11. 1no n11·10 '"*' B did ' PYbll""'1f Or1n11e COiii Otllr Pllel, ryan got angry. n t even know about any LEG t . NOT' ICE '-"'· u. °''· J, 10. 11, 1n• lm.7t • He also got busy. park district being· interested JlL LEG ... NOTICE • WI in It." 1-;;;;;;;:-~:--;~-;;;:--;;-;--;;-;-;;-; /--~~~~~~~~'.,.---" th a $10,000 loan. Bryan l NOT1c1 o" ,.u1L1c "1a 1111 " 0 thwarted city halt and 11!1'01111 THI .. UHNINO COM· llllOLUTIOH NO. 119 , LEGAL "nflCE ••••oo• O• •"I co-o• •OUN A lllOLUTION 01" THI CIT'l"-·<ou .. , frustrated lhe developer'.s plan •:illl-J•'" v'ALLIY " '' · c1L o" THI CITY o, .. ,. .. P01tf • to cover the site wilh a holJS-SUPllllOll COUll:T 01' THI! OTICI! IS HEll:EIY .1 .... th•I .,, llACH 01\llHO NOT•C• OJI' ,..o-·. "''°'" T Wed-II', Ottolrtf 21. lt10 ti 11» "·"" Cl!l'OIN•s UUTIATIO IY•T.HI CITY 1•., .. tract. He organized 8 1,:T• OI' CALll'OllHIA l'Ott In IM Council Ch1mbf<1. CllV H•"· 10100 COUHCIL OH ITS OWH MOT~N il'Oll p e I g h borhood fundraislng 1 '0'i:.'I .. ~~J011 ""11 sitter A""""'• "°""'•In Vtll••· c~111(lrnl• ~~~~.":•~'~:: .. "o ~H• ITV ott HOTICI 01' Hl!t.IUHO 01' PITITIOH 1111 Pl1'1111nt (0111mlulo11 wlU l>clkl 1>ubllc I' CllTAIN• ..• drive to pro,vlde the $7$.790 l'O• P•Ol.llTI 01' WILL AND l'O• M1r!ne1 on I ... followlnt •l'PllC111GM: UNlNHAllT•O Tlll•ITOltY, IC,.OWH ••• -····d ' b lh LITTlllJ TISTAMll!NTt.•r 11 c ..... 11 .. "'1 UM ...... 11 ~I M>ollC· AS THI! COl.LIHS AHN•Xt.TtoH -. v.iance ·~ 0 t.IY e 1!11•1• of ARTHUR DANIELS .• 1.. tlltn tublo\fttrcl b• Jof111 •. p.,,, ,.. t.HN!llATIOM NO. ·n. AHO SITTIHO pa"rk land and reports it has k,_ It ART HUR Ot.N tfL S, JR.. <111ull,.. tn increel* lrom "'5 lo 100 A OATI POlt HIAlllflfO PIOTllTJ be ~e•sf'd. llorst'I ,.,.. TtliY "o $11bltt '°'''~ °"' TO SAID t.NNlllATIOll en raised. NOTICE IS HEllE8V (;IVE N ,~., OroMrlY "'" of Now/\opto, llllO more or WMElll:EAS. on Tit• ,Xtll, dlf .. Jull'.' B~an, a q U I e l , 5 p •'k e n 8•nk or Amffk1, N•tlon•I 'Tru11 tlld S•w· ll'U IHI Miili~ ol W1r11tr Avtn~ rn 11\1 1'10. !ht CH• Clllll'l(ll ff<Nlled ltfllllullf,..., Len is going to do a special ,--------------------------------, • J 11191 Auoc:lfllon ,,., 111...:i Mtol11 1 pflltlo!I Al OllltlCI. • #10. nU lnllllll119 P<"'""ln11 Ill 111 aerospace worker who wears for ••W.1• or w111 •nd "" luu•nc• .,, n Pr•d .. ""11 1u App1 lc111on 1ub--n motion tor • .,. •'111f•ttlon '' 111t cir. k · d • Letltri Ttll•m•nt1r>1 lo PttltloMr, mlt1t<1 "' Unltln F""'" S.wl1191 & of NewNM lttell ol Ctrltltl 11111nhtbltllll two part series on the topic of Halloween and I will be prin· ting as many good poems as I can in next week:! installment. J1m sure many of you will be going out to gather all the goodies that people have for well costumed little boys and girls. Many of you al.so are thinking up really good cos- tumes of many kinds. * . PRIZE WINNER * Wayne Ro1en, 7~. 1111 Soflwhtd Drive, HwuJnrt• Beacli Any chJld under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's 111 you do: (I) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 51~ inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black Ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace,; picture. It must be your own work. (3) J>ut you r name, age and addre~ on· back of drawing. 1t1all il to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Cost~ Mesa. WiMer will receive Kennedy half dollar. narrow nee tie! an hlS hair r~trtnct lo ...... ltll 11 mtclf tar IUr!l\tr lot!\ le PlrMll I !em_..., bulldln1 fer ltrrtlON llVrtlllnl lO Tiit Pfltlllllttlt of ~ short. has organized h Is 01r11cu11rs, •r>d 11111 th• !In" '"" Pl•c• tw.11klno u .. 11 t~• nMIM••1 co•n•r of An11t••llon 111 un1111\1bll•d Ttrrnorv Att ;"'bo . . I nl M••ln1 tho s•m• h•1 l>rtn set 101 l•ookllurtl S!rttl llld El Cor11on of lt3' tn.d Glr~Un1 tilt lllfnt of "" tP· ne'6'' rs 1n se m 1 • r u r a 0<10~• xr. 1•10. •t •·• •.m. In "" .., • .,..,,. 111 111, c1 0111r1tt. 11Uc111on w1111 ,,.. L0ctl .-.. .. nc, '«m•· , r.. · h I · lo d t · ed c°"'''"""' ol °'11••1-nt No. J e1 ttld ~l Ui.t Y•rl•nc• ll A•ollctllon 1ub-!Ion Commlulon Of or-c-ty ,,.. ...., m1c ae In a e erm1n """"'· 11 10CI Civic Ctn•e• 0r1v1 w111, In mlnt11 b• ''""' Sltn ca. •rid l'rorotttw ...... u,.. ••••••• ot ,,.. 1"111t11tr1 ffl 1,.,: corps of twO dozen mostly 1111 cnv 01 ''"'• 1.111, C•llforn11. 1t11e1rc11 Cer1. 10( • 1r x .o-111,. ,..,..11on o•oc:""1"'1 or c•rt11n ....int1111- h II I I O•ttcl O<!oti-r U. 1110 1dv1rlls!no 101rtm"1h 1ltu1t•d auhlGt JIM t11rlltcr 'nown ti !ht Collini All• ousew e vo unteers n can· w.E, ST JOHN, 01 Foun11111 v•U•~ •1 uut BrDlkllur.t nt••tlon _ Annu.ttlon No. 131 ,,.., vas.s for "save the park'' con counlv '"•k. s1'"' 1,. 1110 Cl 0111r1c1. WHE1tet.s, on tM ,.111 G•• ot ,.11111111• • NUltWITZ. NUlll:WITt tfllll ltll:Mll!ll. 4l 1.-Cl!l11w ttt .-,,...llc1tlon in. lf>O. ,,.. Lotti Aoenc• Por ..... lltn c-tributiOIU!i. •».nnll Sltelll. lll1ted ..., "" Fou111tl11 V•ll•• l'l1<1n1,.. mlufen ot 0r1.,., ,_,. lltld 1 .wile One C.'h Contrlbut''on total· .. ._, l11<tr., c11111r1111 t1UJ C0111mh•ioro '"~111111 en•"'* of ,_ ,...,1"' .,. ,... ,,.,...,11.,, ... nuol!on ot Ttl: 11u1 ,,,.,.. on ,,,_,tr •lac•ttll .1ener1ll¥ llf:~n "'' c111 OI NtMIOft Inell. Incl -•c· · ed $10,000 .. Some SC h 0 0 I Allot111,, lw PHllll•r l1oolcllurtt ~trttt tnd Bu•~••d Slrffl an lion 1,...!'{lwln• 111, tPtllcillOn flf .,_. CH'I Publl1111d Dr.t1111 COllt Dill~ Piiot, I/It llOl'th 11'4 1oulh 1ldt al EGI""" tn.d tlllllorlrln1 Ille Cll'f' Council le P•o-children held a carnival and October 11. u, 1o1, lt1t nlJ.10 ... ,....., '"""' •t P0"'800 10 •1 ~1,..1, cttd .1.., ••Id .,....,.,,ion, • raised 178, A grou~ Of high F..,11y At1!G1net Dl11rk'!. Tiit •ro11ertv NOW, THEIEFDllE, 1111 City Councll ' LEGAL NOTICE 1' luf'lller detc•lbfd •• lilt ~It\ V. GI II 11'11 City Of NtWN•I leecll HEllEIY Thinking up a really neat costume is often as much run as getting all lbe--trick-0r-treat ~---------~~-------------------~ llichool students soJa a.kes and ~':...n~!'1';!...,t''~~'.;G,0;1 ~:~~n581,! llESDl.VES ,, 1o11-1: . cookies to raise anolher $55. c11r1P1Ct.TI OI' 1u11Nais tNI 1190 lnt111c11,.. Nortll v, ol 1111 1. Proctt111,.., •r~ llf>•ebV !111111tl!d lo•· l'!CT'ITIOUS HAMii! Norl!leltl Ou.trier or SKtlon 11 "'' ·-••UM •o ''" cu, "' Htw~•t candies on Halloweea night. This week, boys and girls. We are going to look at a lltlle bit of the hislory a n d background or Halloween and just how lt got to be the· day for spooks, goblins, pt.impkins and treats. In next week 's C<>!- umn, Uncle Len will tell you a few or the safety precautions you should take when· trick· or-treating. Originally. Halloween Was known as All Hallow's Eve. It was the day before a major church· day knoll·n as All Saints Da y. It was also the day the Old Celtic tribes of Europe, which marked the end of the summer growing season and the .start of harvest and preparing of foods ror the winter. Since Halloween was the beginning of November. which was also the start of the winter seaso n, It was con· sidered· b y superstitutious Peasants as the darkest and most barren times of the year. Many of these people believed lhe.v could contact the spirits ed new laws and elected Bryan, never before in· TM u...strtlt-r •• ctrtlf'I M 11 c.... Town111i,. s Soult!. 111not 10 w,,,, Ex: 8••cli •I ''" 1011ow1n, mcrlllHI ' I d · I" I · Gu<ll,.. • llll1l11tu •I nu N,.._, 1.1wo:1.. CEPT ING THtltEFllOM tht louthwnl U>nlM•blltd ttrr llflr• bl' IN City ca..nell of the dead during these leaders. VO ve JO any po 1t1ca . com-'"'" M•••· C•lltorftl•. ""'"' lh~ fie. Ou••ltc o1 th• Norlhweit Querio• 111 1111 .,, 111 own l"lllM without r1<1ulr1119 1 months slarting wilh Hallo-Well , Halloween came lo munity or C<>nservationist pro-1111ou1 11rm neme 01 MESA CA MPER Hort11U1r °"''''r o1 .. 1c1 SKllon con· Hr!tron b• 1111 _,_ flt ltnd w11111n" SALE$ •NI lhtl H id llrm II COft'\Pol"° at ftlftlr)I ttttOJlmtltl• ,4 mo" or ltn llld ltrrllorY. ll'een and that is probably how this country with the im· jects, says he has received 111t ro1iow1111 ""Otl· wt1ooe n•m• In 1u11 '''''· 1. Th• 11rr110,... w111ch 11 ••ClfC'Jfd to lh ks nd bl. I I h "5.000 in cash and has '"" •l•c• "' rtikltMt II '' to11..,..s: Tllltt "'•"'" ••~ bolnt ••ocnltd bo '""'•td 111 lh• Cll'f 1, c1nc:rlbod ,,. e spoo a go tn! of lo-m grants n I e 1800's .., Fr1nc11 M,. Gun11. H11 v11 M1r1n1, 1u,.utnt to IM l'ltiml11t Lfwi 01 11,, tonowr: . dau's Halloween came into mostly the Irish. To them , it another $45.000 pledged lo ac-He""'°'' h1cn. c1111. s111, of c111torftt1 1c;o.rr. CIMlt •s.ooo •t Au ,,,.t c1r111n ru• "--" 11t11•t• , . th I d r k Dtlt<I Oct."· 1910 IM.t • ..., ,,,.. Fovnt1ln Vt11fY Munlclll.tl Ill "'' c ...... 1, of O•tt'lff, s1 ... Gt bein g. was a day to have fun and pull quire e an or a par . F•1nci. M. t;u1111 C!>Gt. Tiii• 11. T~ zoni,.. Co<1t. zoni,.. c1111ornr1. Gttc.rlbfd 11 io11_., ' · II I k H h !'I N I I !ft.TE OF CALIFORNIA, l\o\1111, PrKIH Pltn •rid C-ltlonll uir 'lhCllt POrllont ol Lall l:Jt •lld IU In These people. as I have said, mys er1ous tt e pran s on .e as un I ov. o 011A,..GE couNTY: P•mlt• .,, .., 111, in 111, Pl•nnint 11oc:k JO. •nd •h•I "'""" ., ·,,.,.,¥ "'ere very sunnrstitous ""d everybody, This was probably deliver lo a probate Court the On 0c1. "· 1tro. ""°'' ""· • N~""" o..,.,"".,.' tnd ••• •~11111111 '"' 11111111c South_,_,.., 0,,..,,.11 or 11oa ""· Df ,.... .... 1.. 'd d Public I" Ind to< -.1c1 St1i., H•10111t1v lflloto;llcw> •NI •••mlnttltn Tht l-INlnr•1 Subdivision 11 "'' m.p lllereool> ~ during the old Celtic rites of the origin of the "trick" In full $89,750 ·~bl for the Ian . •oo•••ttl F•1n<l1 M. Gun" •-n 10 '"' Ch•ntt wrn •m•nd stcll0t111 '0111,1c1 M•• •tco"'td 111 Mhc•ll.,_.,,, Rtc.,d M•• · the harvest. they pracl1'ced or ''trick-Or-treat." For years Jt must be in cash Jf h~f lls '0 "' ,,.. "'""' who11 11•-1• 1uM<1*• ll·i-10 •nG 1t.s.1a aoo1c 1 •1 P••• 11 !II"'' o1tk1 of 1111 1 • , ·, ' tel lo ~ wllllln lnlll\lmfl'I tll(I TllOI• dti!rll\f io t.oo!Uy In l••D• or ln Count~ llKD•cl•• of 1•lcl 0•-• Cw"lv• fire worship, witchery and and y~s. gangs of boys and he 11 forfeit his or1g1na1 10,000 11:tnow1te1ttc1111 utc11•tt1 1111 -.mt. oo-111on 10 1ht1t ,._,, •rid ,,_1111 100•1M• with• Htllon1 " M1CA•tt1ur .yen dressed In -stumes and g Ir 1 s w o u Id roam down payment coir1c111 s.111 ...in "' ,1....., '" 0Hor1v,.11v .. ao .... n '•°"~~~·•G,, C•m.us or1,,. .,,. J1mbo•M '-V • -MAN IC. Ht",,, '""~' lntormtllotl !1 cl~1lrH WDU '""' allWYll 11t1ulbfd •• tolltwl; disguises to foo l evil spirits. neighborhoods and do all kinds The 15 acres was pa ol 8 Hot•"' Public -C•l!loml1 ""''•<I ttie Pl1nn1,.. Off•rt.....,.t t1 ,u. Commtne:i,,. " "'-1n11ntc11ei1111 lllll Pr!ntlP•I 0111~ In 2.u• Ind ref.,. to !tit t\loYt iltmi Cfn!trU"* ot Mtc.-.r111ur &tulew1rd But with t~e passage or or destructive things. Over the private estate that J\iid been O•~ftoo CounlY PLANN ING COMMIS"ON f!00.00 leit Wkltl wilt! Ille c1111trll"1 ,,, k'd d'd I nd I . . , .. M1 CDmmlulon E•Pl•tl OF THE C~m1>u1 Dth;1 (I0.00 !tot wlcill/ •• 1tl" time, the costumes, spook.c; years, I s I ess a ess 1dent1f1ed as a potential park NltY. 7•. 1tn CITY OF FOUNTAIN Vt.LLEV ln1er"c11°" ft •flown Dn ~ M•o ot and wi tches came· 10 he no until today, they do almost in the county·s recreation ,..,b11111t<1 O••nt• CN•t 0.11, P11c1, cun ...... 5~,.od '•Act No. 't0J 11 "' "''• ,,.., .... Dctotttr 11, 74, JI '°" NO•tm~t '· s r~! .... I !II fKDrGtd In MIK•lltllt'Olll M .. 8oa!t more than a good lime. People none. master plan map. Residents of n10 1tn·10 ,.j.~~1~. c:mm~siion 21t. 01et• 11 •nd 2', 1n 1111 at1k• t1 ,,,. One m . I ,.. lh' t•· c . h I p k d' . t Coun11 ll:•<o•cltr of ltld O••n" CauntY just kept the daJ'of Halloween ore Jn eres 1 g 1ng •oc: arm1c ae ar tslnc LEGAL NOTICE Publl•hed O••l'lll• C011t Dolly Piiot, ,,1., ""'"t b•lnt in • cuN• <one••~ as a time to dress up and have is the origin of our old friend had been &s.sessed extra taxes <ktDlllr u. "'° -ltl\·10 iou1hwe11orl• in uld <•ni.rune 01 h · k I I h CtmDUI Orl•t 1\1,.lnt • rWlu1of170000' Parties. I e Jae -o-an em t e for the purchase of a park and "-*1• LEGAL NO 111t 1r.c1 t11riuw11 w111t11 uld ...,1n1· • P mpk' lh t r ,. II I t th lh ClltTll'ICt.TI Ot' IUSINl!SS TICE ••dlll of Wld cu•vt belfl NDrt .... We all know that witches, u in · a many o us 1na Y as mon • e PICTtT1ou1 HAMI. 2·is•3r• Wt111 the11ee w,11.,w ,1°"" · gobl'·n, and spooks are J'"•t carve inlo tunny faces to put a supervisors-voted 3-Z to con-"" ""'"''s11n«1 '°" '''"'•-... 1, (on· ••SOLUTION Ho mi "''!! ctnttrllna_ot c...._ cur..."''-"'•-...., ndl · 'd d . clucUno • bullneu " -11 »nd '""'· • • ctnlr11 ~noll ot l"1t'M" '" tt e"• superstition but it is fun to ca e ms1 e. emn it for a park. (The H-1 ltldl. c1111ornl1. ullde1 111. fie· A c~~&eo';.11'~~= ~~'~"~ ci~~c::.'T al1t1nc1 of n.:ti 1tt1 10 , ..int 111 cus.:< 1 1 ...... ye., ~·""-t• Aili A11dy, , •/• Ornfe CMlt Delly Pl .. f, le1 1160, C..~ M .... Collf,' ' " It had Its origin in Scotland, district didn't have the cash tllkwt firm 11.tr'M " HEWPOltT EL.EC· llA(N Gl\llNO NOTICI 01' ... o. In "" Cll'f or N-.t 8tKll CllY".': imitate them and dress up to h th 1 ed 1 Tt ic co. •nd th•t ••Ill firm 1, com11•11• c•ioiw•s INITtATao 1., wliTTaN '-" 1s ""' MM•11te11 Ho. J'1J go trick' or treating. w ere e peop e carv evi ready to .buy t~e property on 01 111, 1o11aw1119 Pt•M1n. w~o11 n•me In P•T•T•ON !llCIUlsT•N• THI AH· on1rn~n<• I.re, 1~ •.. id 1t1rn1 1H1111 '" faces on tumups and Pt.It its own ) 1u11 1nG-.11c1 or 1111Gtnc• 11 '' 1ouow11 N•Xt.TION TO ,,..1: CITY 0,. • 11 ... "'''"'" wllh, 1nd .so.oo '"', It is interesting, also. that ' . ' ~. '· $!fflll', 1111 Stlon .,, .. lrw!llt. "IWJ>Olll:T ••ACH o,I Cl!llTAIN J.rorlhwetl,,W (l,, ••kl Ctnt.rll~• ,,,, .. candles Inside to frighten Meantime the big McKeon c1u1ornl1 ,,.,... UNINHA•ITl!O Ti1t•tT011:T' KNOWN M..:Arthur Bou• .... ••G,, •••II•• flf wt11c11 ' many people be Ii eve d a a 'l . 'ts r the ' • Dtttd Otlollcr u. lt10 AS THI A(A(IA·llAL/St.DIS AN· ltJI Wld WNt th'°"'"' .. 1, _.1n1 "''''· t.ndY ~· 1 comPlll1 :ia...01vme ''"' If 11\1 Wtrllt I"'* lf'ICl'CID,.,,lt lo KlllrY G~. tit f, DI ltklHPorJ. C-ticu1, tor Mr 11\/Htlon. How do &oldfisb? care lor my Andy is sure that every young person should have a pet. There are many different kinds -but the one you choose should be just right. Naturally you would not take a pony to Jive in a small city apartment. He would be crowded -and so wou ld your family. Chances are, you would not choose a bear either -because he would be a nuisance to everybody. The pet you choose should fit into your home and bring hap- piness to alt your fam ily. A goldfish is a perfect pe t because there is room for him in any home. He does not frisk around making a nuisance of himself, by doing such things as chewing holes in the furniture. He Is a little beauty and his glassy aquarium brightens up a r o o m . Everybody loves to watch ·rum swimming around in h i s watery world. Naturally you want to rtward him with the very best care. As a matler of ract. a goldfish dots not ask for much er your time and care. But the few thlags he does need are very Important to his life. The most important item is bis home, called an aquarium. The best kind is an obtong box with straight walls of glass. The floor may be carpeted with clean gravel er stones. You may add a few shiny ornaments or shells -but be sure to scrub them clean and thoroughly rinse them. Miike sure the water is very clean and niebter too warm nor too cool. Its temperature stKiuld atay around 65 degre es Fahrenheit. · Goldie a I s o deserves a few wat er weeds. tbe floaUna kind you geL at a pet slore. While 1t the pet store you 1hould also get a small package of goldfish food. But do not feed this diet to him all tht lime. Scmetlmes he enjoys a rew breadcrumbs and once Jn a while a worm make., a ~al treat. Be very, very strict about fetdlng him. He needs c:roly one meal e.ach day -and be sool\_Jcirn~ when to expect It. So chooM! a daily time when you ire likely to be home 11nd don't ke.ep him waiting. Sprinkle his small meal on the wattr and watch him lake the crumbs as they Halloween was the best time w Y ev1 sp1r1 rom ir Development Co. ~as sTATEOF~Ari.i~1'~A, 11t•x•r101t -AHHl!XAT1011t NO."· :_r,: ,~·~s·:·1~rw;''·t>t!r~1 ... ..oinJ :~~. sink down . Wail five minutes to get married or to be cured crops. The native American negotiating separately with orit.NGE coUNTY: ANO Jl!TT1No • 01.T1. 1'011: HIAR· c1ttc•1~'""'· . lo h. lo f' ·•• t' g Th pumpkin was St.lbStituted only th ...... And h d d Ot> Ottobtr U, Ult, btfot1 m~. 1 IHO ANNIXATIOH Thence ioulht1Jltr1¥ •""'• llld co;Nt r Im ini't'' ea tn • en of illness and the like. So they In e 8 ma e a Not•<v Public In 1nd fot ••Id Stitt, WHEltEAS, 111 tl\I '1111 d•• 01 M•~. In nkl c~nterllri. of c1m11u1 Orfw.·: use a small wire sieve to worked oul all ko'nds or recent times. cash offer of $45 000. Two .,,Ml,..11¥ ...... ,PO '· F. s""~ .,,_,. itro. tn1 Loc11 A••n<• Form111on '""" tuw1,. ••I• City lound,,.,., lh•G<t911 •' I r So this week 's contest. kids k ' 10 m• to IH '"' 1trt0J1. Whol• n•m• It m!ulan 111 O••,... Counl~ •Go1>!H • ctntr11 •"""' ot 4.l"JS'J7" 1n • remove the e tovers. charms and spells that were \\'ee s after voting for COii· wb1er!bPd .. ""' within in11r1Hnent ,,,d ••ao1u11on •11•rowln1 th• ••-...:i •n· 111111nc1 or .t,7.or 1 ... 1, •htnee s!; . Place his aquarium near a i!I Halloween. Do any thing demnatlon the boerd suddenly tct1111wttd1td ~ e•ecu1tc111111 ''""'· ;:;,~~~°"' 10 t~~c,111~.,o1 Het'""°i'/ Bttcn of 0•1.-l4" Et11 11°"" ,~1c1 c•n••rllnt. ; used only on Halloween night. that strikes your fancy wilh ' (ot11c111 S.•U 1'"" • "" ory, • • 1•ne•~r •o 111c1 cu••• ,,., H ,.., 10..,. cheerful window. but not reversed itself 3·2 ahd repeal-""""' H. c~ .... 111 ,..,,1,,,rr,, Geocrlbld, ••Id ••oc•"'',.. 10 '"'''"clfon with lh• ·,_,.;u.,. o1 J•m- where he gels bl""·ng sunshi'ne Halloween night was also that topic in mind and really d th ctl lh 1 No11ry P11bllc. c11;fe<'11l1 ti. .,.._ •• •M At•d•·"•ll1111H A,,. "°"" loull'v••d •• ••Id ,.,.,.,,,,.. 11 · t 1 t th Ce! . 1 f 11 ht e e a on, a move a ,,111(1,,1 ou1c. 111 ri.••rlon -"-••lkln No. n 1 "'" •1.,,.11"' 0,, ,,,. ,...11 01 otld '"'<' He all day. Sudden hot and cold impor an ° e tic peop e i t old mall sack. cleared the path for MeKeon o •• ,,., counlY WHEREAS. • w .. n .... ""11111111 ,.. um •• "l'ROPOsEo c.L. oF 111GHT h because ii marked the begin-Honorable mention In this . Mw corn ... 11111111 E•PI••' Q11"5'1"' '""'~11io" °' ••Id 1""110'• h•• OF WAY", 1.,.nc, Soult! -ll!"ll'H" w11~· speJIS are tOO much fer im. f to btd. lt1>!. U, ltTl t)ffft flltd With 1111 Cllv Covncll, llfntd 1lont l•ld CMtwrllnt. t11•,1J let! la 1 ~ Notice when his water gets ning O their sessions of week 's art contest goes to ·I aot mad lha t lhese guys l'ub!ltl'ltcl 01•no• C011t 0,11. r>11o1. bf ,,.. owner• 111 ,.., leu 1n1n gnt·leurtn POlnt In 111, e1st•rt~ 11111 01 11,, cu. 91• government where they pass Grtg Darrow ., Oc!ober u, 7•. JI 1r>e1 No....,..t>o• 1. flf 1111 11nc1 111 1111 1trrllc)N bv ""''· •net New••t •••c~ City lloul'Mltry 111r grubby or clouded with. green • · could deny us the right to have 1m lttt-7'0 ••seuN ••'"' •• 1111wn o" "'' 1111 O•dl111nc• Na, "'· w id Nilnt ••M bl!fti "·· algae. This is the time to ---:-::-,,-,-,...,------I -------------~· 11<1111ll1ed •u1um..,1 ttll GI Or•nw In 111e Soultle•W a<olorltr•tlon 01 ,.,..._ .---------------------------~I LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE coun••: Wttltrt• r1tt11 ot ,..., u111 Ill' '"-•• change. The trickiest part is · NOW, TMER EFOll:E, th• Cl!• covncll ••«Mllnllallld MtcArtllur 1ou1tverd .. moy'·ng Goldie whi'le you clean ot lh• C!tv of Newoo•I lwcll HEREBY 010,1111 '"' wld•l; 111.,,,, Nortit • F D I ,. . ..,.. P·JIHI ltESOLVES '" !ollowt: t'.st'U'" Wt1I 110,.. "Id E111.,1~ lint .tf his house and add fresh Water. eatuve e ay (l!lll:Tll"tCATI 01' IUSlNISS C:•RTlltlCATI OP •UllNaSI I, Procffdl ... 1 .tro htttby lnltl•1oG 11>1' Oroln•nct ND, "J, •trttltl will\ tndl ltlCTITtOUS NAMI PICTITIOUS NA.Ml tlll •nnt••llon 10 Ille Clll' Ill Howoort U.00 lttl WH!trtr of the c ... l•rtlnt .. , Never grab a goldfish in your '*"" unG«•IO""" dOes c1r111v lie 1, COii· Tht u..O.roloM<I 110 cer111v tllr f 1rt l e•tll ot th• 101towlnt d•""bld 111c1 M•CArtllur aou11t111rd •nd the • h d Th d I ' t e ducll~I I bu1l"'" " 71)1 Llr~spvr, canoudl!ll 1 butlnttt 1! !DU N, Co••! unlllll•blled !orrll.,,.,., No•lh•rlv a•olllllt•lltn t~irtol, 4* . .'.IJ'• .. an $, e an y Crea Ur Ceroni dtl ..,.,_,, C•ll!ornlft, ur.dfr lh4I HIOhwfw, lloun.t ltlC~. C•lllc•~I•. ullll., A llt<Ctl Of ll"G lwlr19 wltMn T••cl frtl lo I~• Sovl~W.JltrlY CClfMf ol t~I( • must be lifted OUt in a soft IJUl1lou1 lltm n1mt cl SEAWAY PltO. tilt llcllllou1 firm ntmt Ill THE N.olfURE No. 1°' If thowft on t m10 llwrtol, htrfln.tbowt mtnllorMc:r .olnntJttlfori No ' P h. d I I 'N Q ' ' H J J B M il OUCTIONS Ind 111•1 .. ,., II•.., 11 con" ll:EST WATE R BEO CO. •nd Ill~! 11!G '"'"'"t<I In borlli '1, P••t JS ol 17, Dtcllntnct Ne. 105'. ••kl POlnl .,.;.. net. laCe 1m ten er Y 0 a ews uiz eu.i y a s -td o1 lht !o!klwlnt Pe•son W!IO\f firm 11 CCllTIK-ol tf'MO follotWI,,_ p.or1oOn1 Ml1cell.t......,I Mtf1. fKOrG• ol Or111tt bel,.. In !lie $out11tt11 llM If l!rclt- bo\\') of waler while you clean • n1me In 1u11 •NI ol1<t of rnl<k11e• 11 wllmt """''' In hill 1N1 1111ct• (lf Cou111w, C•lllotn11. mer• Pl•llcul••ll' '''"' !Ill.OD IM• wlGfl: tlllnu Horth 11 klllOWJ: rr~IG~ntt •rt al IO!lows: Gt•t•lbtd •t lo11ow1· ll'OC'lO" E••I 1tono ltlG Soutl'ledv 11,..· up his house. Uncle 1,e,•, new lanu'ly fealure, "Your News Quli,'' "'""'t" 11. 'T;1101G, ro~ L•rk'o~•. Tom r.~""'1'" nl w. WllM1n. c.M. 8•olfln1no·•• • 1elnt 111 •~f c'nt~• 11~. ot l lrch Strett. •1•o btl"" tht Sautht•l'I Your rw>t ma" }Ike to share Cor11111 do! Mer, CtlU, Jock Mill", 17J W. WlllOn. C.M, n! Ctmo111 Orlvt !lormttty At•Clt llr>t 111 Ann11ttl1111 No. n. 1 Oltl•nc t or r-:1 has been delayed in the mail and cannot be published to-D1teo1 Octobtr t. ltl'll. O•ted Oct<>btr '· lflt St•!!tU u ld oolnt 11t:1.,. "" !ht l?.11 '"' to ''" mo11 s.u111e1111r1., his aquarium with another d s''"""' 11. T!l1ord Tom S11tM1t• notll1w111••1• 11•01ono111on "' tM J11Dlnt OI ••Id AnntJ111MH1 Ho. n. ttld dr be r ay. S•elt al C•ll•a•nlt, Ori,..~ County· J Kt MU .. , >OUlllwP.1ltrl¥ """ o! lrltl No. :11111 11 oolnr llM bel"f lr1 Ille Wtsl.,11' nM Ill goJ ish. But wart o The DAILY PILOT. however, will get the new feature 011 0o:1. t, ltl11, t1t1oti mt, 1 Not••• S••'• 01 c•1Uorn11, ,,_., on • ""' thtrfff, rtcorcteo 1n ••IG M1cAr111ur 11ou14v••d ooo.oo '""' overcrowding ]f he is two in r>u~11~ In •NI ID• ulc1 srue. oe•lllnlllY O••~o• CmJnlY: booll 1)(1, ,,.,, 1s 111,..Ullh 2' ot wldt ) lfl • tu,.., 1w .-fd ~ ... eMU"'· ·· -into the newspaper al the earliest possible limo and will •ooe8•eo1 5i.,,,.,, 11:. Tiiford •nawft 1a on 0c1011., ,, 1tltl. ti.to•• me,• 1.101•"" M11c1ti."'°"s ,,,,,.,, rttorG• Df 111d l!:111u•• •n.d ~•vf111 • rldlY1 of usooo ches long. he needs an continue to offer it to Uncle Len readers and their families m, 10 bt 111, 11t•l0n _,, ,..,,.,. 11 Publi c '" •nG lo• 111c1 stalf. ""'"',..11w 0111191 coun1v. ••IG POlnr 11•0 11t1no '" fut, , , • .,1.1 of whicn ••kl cu.:Ve aquarium big enough to hold iutncrlbtd ,, 1.., wtthln •n••rum1ni •nd •""•~•"' Tom ,,..,..101 •n.d J•c~ Miii,, •fttlt 00Jft1 In 11<.e 1i1111119 boll""'"' 01 111._11 uld llO!n1 °"'" 5outh ... 1., •.• On a regular baSiS. tCknowlftl•td h~ cto>KUl!'d t~I iame. -"'71"11 to mf hi loll Ille Mrl(ln• Whole lllP Cllf DI NtWPOll lttCll bl! ... the WHI; tllt"CI Nll'!Mr lw tlMt 1•ifl W"'I at least two gallons of water. Th di h I · d t U I Le ISE -'LI "•""t1 ''' 1ubtc•lllfd to th• wn111n '"' moll wnterlv cor11tr al """"""'ion No. In ••l<I W••'-•1¥ unr ot MK.t.rlhYr e e tors ave apo og1ze o nc e n for. letling M•cv !ltih Morton '''"""'"' M•" 1ct11111· ... 1td1tt1 1~.., 111cu11G ~. orc11ntnct N1. n16. 1c1ot1o11 11. ,~, aou1n.rc1. •1ia 11111111 tht E111trty 11,,.. If his aquarium holds four him and hi! friends down. Nol••• ,.ubllc. C•llfornli 1111 ''"'"· Cl!• cauncll or th1 c11~ DI N""''"' of t•IG An~••tlon No. 51, tll •®llll 1 gallocs. then there Is room for P•lnclotl Olf!ct Jn, Mt"I IC. Htn<v !lt•th, F•bru•c• I, 1961. lhtnct Soul/I ctntr1I •ntl• ,,, 13•4•13•• tfl ,,, 0 Co 1 Nollrv Public 50' 11• 45" E11r. ui.• !ttt ,1_ "'"' dl1t•nct of )(11,ot ltO!: ltlfflC1 Non11,. another two-inch goldhsh, Lig· ...;;nr..,..m1~~1=., E.111,,1 Pulllls"td ore!lllt co.111 o.u• Piiot. ••lt!I,.. llovnd•<v '' HK•F-in wkt U"t7'•1" E••' 11o"" ••kl w1111rtr u,. • ger l''sh may lho'nk that a ~ All•ll '· un Od. l, 10, 11, ,., UN 11n.10 •nne~tlloro No. Y '"" 11 d .. crlbod In of M•tArthu• 1ou1'"''" '"" fl:ll', • . ""-Ac•clt StrMf Allnf~lllOn, O•d lntnct Horll\l•W troltn11llon thtr .. I, •IJO , t t. r· h . ething Publlsllfd Or•nt• Co•'1 O•llY Pilot. LEGAL NOTICE Nn. l31, •GODlld by lh• City C(lUllCH of bfl ... Ill~ lt lcl E•fl ... tv llM Ill ...... eeny-1ny IS IS som K. t. E Wh I Oclobflr ID, 11· 2;, Jl. lllO 1114·7' Int Cllv flt NQwpor'I !Hell. Ocll)blr "· ntXAllon ND. $1, • cll1t•nct ot Mt.SI '"' • good to eat -so choose him a Ille IC nergy ee s . LEGAL NOTlCE IH,. !htnct d101,n .. , lrom lftlcl IX· lo !ht 11Dlnt ol bf>trlnnl,,., !-----~------HOTICI TO CllEOITOllS hllni boundiry $0v!" "" ii' 11" Wtit, J, T ... rtlMlnl 111 tr.. City Councll '°'" friend of his own size. A bulk t11nifer 11 •bovt to be m•clt. IJN.GD '"' tklnt the norlh••ittrl• 0,. 11qrr1,. ••Id t11M•llloll •t•: ,,,. ,,.. - ~V tt!ldl t Wtrlll lololl A.1111 le Rlt1111'11 krtn~ •oe 11. If Clh'tltnd, ()Ille, tor Ills tuntlon1 How hllh 11p do the. 1an'1 flames 1boot? The sun",; most !pectaculaf names Are flares and pro- minences that shoot up from the surface inlo lhe al· mosphcre. They e r up L spasmo di cally dn the neighborhood of s U' tt S po t disturbances and frequently spurt up to 30,000 or 50,000 miles. Larger ones go much higher. On June 4, 1946, a rttord prominence erupted and reached a height of ·! ,05'),000 mile.s. This distance is more th an the diameter of • the sun Itself. The life span of a solar narc usually may be measured In minutes. Jt may spurt up at 500 to 1,000 miles per second and then spread forth a billion square miles of blazing gases. Alm~t at once, Its fiery ftlamtnta b t g l n arching down to I.he surfa~. The life of a monste.r pro- minence may last for bOUrs. It rise1 In thln jet.a, often so hard to detect thlt lhe blazing canopy aloft seems t o lfiattrlallze from nothing. JL" blating gasr:s often 51>read several hundreds of thousands of miles. with r111ed tdges streaming down like cosmic llrewwk c!Uplay1. I l'·ttfll T~ ""''lfl INI llllJIMH '""'"Hts OI loniellon ol lhl !Ot>tll-tlrtty hnt. !tie lllll!ltn d wlcl lt<•lllf'l' 11 111t Clly' ~ CllTIJ<ICATI 0, IUllNESS the trtnl!tror trt: Btn H. Grtlltm. llJ U1~tlle•stert1 !Int al Lots t) lllrouoh 1t Wovld mtkt "'l>nlclttl ttr ... lcf', S P II t ' H l'ICTITIOUS NAME "!"" lndl•n•.Ollt Streel, HUtOlln•ton •r>d Lal 11 of i•IG fr1c1 No. '°' to the '"'lttblt to lht ••OH•lf ownera •...ii' -een as 0 U Ion ·ope Thi> Ul'd•,.11n...:1 ~ <frllfv ht I• con· 8teclt. C•111"'"11· c1nt.r 11,.. GI orch•rd Ori•" tllet1tt '"'"· Wlltlld '"ult In • 1otlct1 •flll • duel! .... b111l11U1 ., ... C.tm1>111 D•I.... '"" /llmtS '"" buill'lllS ~·tnel ol Na•lll K" 11' 4S~ Wut. J)f.M lttt. ordt•lr ••lt111lon " "" Cll'f'• ~ N-1 l11cll. Ctlllornlt, o;ncler 1111 uc'-IM "1ns1'"18 •rt: L•I• H, St!Ydtl, "'4f ,1_ 11ld c-.1t•r UM, tO 111t cm1er lift• ct0W-....Md W911i<I k lft lfw bdt 1,,. • lllkrt/1 llrm fllr'M ol AQUAll:IUS CON· Stl•IGt L•M. kunUntlorl It t ell , of Aciclt '°StrNI, 11 )ll(rwn °"' 11ld ''""al Ille P•-cl'f' IWnt'I .... , SAN FRANCIScolUPI) - \\!hat makes the world go 'round soon may be applied to municipal busts to h e I p eliminate. pollution or city streets. What makes the world go 'round a s lhe planets whJrlln in the orbits Is ln· ertla, or kinet n er g-y . Kinetic energy wheels -or rlywheels -are centuries old, but transportation planners are r~arching them to apply to transit buses. The Kinetic Energy Whttl fKEW ) ls a heavy stet'! cylinder spun by electricity ·11:ith enough en,ergy In Its whirling to drlve a vehicle by momentum before the wheel runs down. It's something like a kid's toy with a heavy nywheel. Get It going and it runs untll the flyw~ stops. The problem is to find the energy to get the wheel spin- ning fast enough to get a bus going. Sclenllsts btlleve the answer has been f o t.1 n d through new. design and new_ stet.I alJoyli, plus the power source. The concept b: older than the rolling wheel. The Potte.r 's Wheel!, which continued to spln 'th h k the STltUCTION (OMl"t.NV •nd 11111 lftld CtlUQtftl•. 'Trtct No, l'Otl: lh•nct Horii\ Jt' .e· U" IHtHI tlld Ille cit, at NtWflOl'I IMCh . ~I a w J;C from tlrrn ,, """"°* at Ill• leltowl~• •• ,,an, AH oth•• bullfll!H n1m11 tnd IGGrtHfJ E111. UlO.GD lttl •lono ••IG ''"''' Uno Ind u, ••1TGent1. . • operator'& foot. kept it in con-w/leJt n1mt lr1 11111 ~ •l•c• 01 rt•I· ust<I 11• "'' lrtnileror wu,n!n rl'll'e~ Y~:;! of •cttl• 51rtel la !tit Polfll of lf'tl~· c-· N.otlc• 11 ht•,b• t!•tn th1l IM Cll)o' dtnce I• 1, tollDwl" l•lt '"'' 10 I•• 11 "°"'" O tllllf. OIHl(ol w/11 llold I M•rl"' lor 1111" • Stant mOIJOn, That is What is Ml~lll•I \I, H-r. tin Htw,broolr. rt•n$fl•fl' .,,. lllH'lt. 2. HorlCI 11 llt<tby tlYfn 11111 !tit Ch'I PU<,... ol Conlldtlif'lt wrUttn 1ro1t'""~ known as the rlywh •. I Sin l!llmt' (•ti• Tiii IO(llltn """ '""'"'1 "'f(rltlllon ot COllMll wlll l'lold • M••ltlt .Jor tnt ... "'' ,,14 ·-••lltn, "''Gt llY """' e energy Dl!l!d Dc te'.ii.r IS'. lf1!1 11\f P•-11¥ lo b4I l<tn1ltrrtt1 ••t; Fl•· llU•llOlt of ·conslCMrlf'lt wr ll!et'I prol•1!1 .. ,111!'1 twnl ... r1tl ,,_,IV within ,,... Storage· system. The concept Ml(/111'1 v. "°"'"' tur@1 •nd 111u1•m111t of' (tr!tl~ Ilk~ oYI •oe1n11 tt!d •nf'll~•U""· m•G• 11w f11v ''"''°"" ••-•t<I le be •Mt•tcl. on 11t9, h bee d . , STATE OF CAl.l,OllN IA, ICIOd llll1l11ttt kl'IOWt! t~, ~~Ult. I GalGtn 11,,...,. IW!llnt rtll ••-II' within ~ ._ tlh ~'!' _el NGYtmlMt. ltN. It lllt holil' as n USf In !lfWIOg 011.NGE COU HTY: F<!M <l>lt•t11, llS I IMll1n1tolls t.rrrto,.,. pr~ 1,. bf IMIHHI, on tht -1 I.JD '""'· 111 lllf (lty (ou"'ll machines. sleam engines and 0n OtlOOlr u, lt:Pt. Mt&rt m11. • 11'""'' Munll~IOl'I 1'""· C•11111'"1•· "'G d•~ ot Nov•mber. 1910. 11 tM t1ow C~•...oe" *''"' w11111n "" Clt'I Htll, HellN Putillc In tf'lcl /er 11!d lltl• Tiit .itct. •nd ,,_. d•tt 1111 er irter di J•)(I pm In 111t Cllv C"'1f'ICU ClltmlHrt Diii ~t lou1tw1'11, ,_._,.. on gyroscope compasses to .. ......,.11, •Pllf••ftl MICHAEL v · wtilc~. "'' ""'"' 1r1n11er •• 1e ~ """ 1<1c illll ·11.;1 IM Cit~ .,. 11 uoo N _. ''""' c1 ntorn11, •~tell G•I• ot ne1rln• guide sb\ps around the world. ~00,.,•, ·~,!:O'"",, ,','-~,·.~ ""• I!~ ".,·.~,~ :~~:t::11:•;; A~.~~. ·;~ls~'m; v~· s..!1t1v1~. ~~"""'" 1:.<11. c.11~:.n1.. !•,.,":_',/~~ 1':" .. ':11': o'r':h'1, ":.!:01~ "~ ....., .,.., '"" "" Lido. N-rl h•c!I• C1Ufornl1, , w~ICll Gitt Of ri.1<1111 11 not l1H lll1n 40 t11n ' So, the same powe.r on ::,1•:,:.~1 •lllf •rtnowt"""' ~, ••tCUlttl D•tf'tl 0t1ot1tt• H. 1t1t flOI' mot• '11'" '° oivs '"'' '"' ,,,,_ s. · Tiie CllV c••rk 11 dlrtcltcl to c1~1, bwies. Sounds like a dream? It (Oflltl•I S••ll •en H Gr11\1... ot lfllt rtlOhtlk!l'I. • """" 1111• ffloli.r!IM" ... ~U11tt11 isn't. ~:i!:!~•u:iic ~~~jl~1nli (!~11·~~'o:nv-.r <~l'T'; ~:~ r~~l::n ti/:~"' ..!:1~=· •~ ::J''!' =· ~ti: ~'~•=-' • l'rln(l111 01nc1 1~ Tr1n1ltrt• 11"" twlct. bu! 1111t mort -'"" thin ~ '"'*"'• • -•111r ef tlf1tr1t clrC1.ll1-"lf opinions based 0 n Or•f'll• '"""'' P11111l111M 0r6flff <•••' 01Ur ~111>1, I 'll'ltk. I~ 1111 HtWPOl'f Ht•bor f!n1l9n,. lier! IUlllltlltd In ,,.. CllV tlld 1190 111 prellmin,."' studies can be Plll>litlltd °''""' '"'' 01ur P11111. Octobt• u, 1t7t 1t»-10 ::r--:,"~~.~:":1:1 1~·~·~1:1\,..,..':~~ ""' D1 l1V Plklt. • ,...,_..,If MntrJI '!fled-,, ' 'd J K ()(febo!r 11, 1A. JI 1nd Nowmbo• 1. tlrt\111"'" ~I...., ..,"'* If ll'lt Cl,..,. )us , sa1 ames . .,,. 1m.1t LEGAL NOTICE ..._, .. , °' •-"1 £1rcut•111111 iubn111tc1 11\11 In 1111 C:tunlV 111 w111c1t 111ec1tti1 ,,.,.·~ I th ouhldl If Ille City fKll In lllt C:ounty ln ""'ltotV ltOllOtttl It IH '""'•tll, Carr. general manager o e ,. whl<ll ti 1ac:11111 ,,.. ttrr ltD..,. ,,_,.,, r• .. 111111c1r1011 1o IH (1m•1tltd 11 111,1 10 San F'ra""i·~ PublicUtlllties ~EGAL NOTICE IAlt 111• bt tnM•ftl. oub llc1111n to bt comoltttd dl)'t trier le th• d•t• 111 tor 1111 h•••· ""' :t\.V -fUPlllOll COU•T 01' 'TMI 11 1Nsl )Cl"''' .-..k!r lo Ill• G11t st! for r..t, Tiit Cll'f' Clerll llllll HM 1 ceev ef CommlMion (PUCT, "we are CllTll'ICAT• OP SUllHISl STATI OP Ct.L••o•••• l'O• ,,,. llrtrl119, Tiit CllV (If•• 11\tll lftld • ltrls flllolullll" I•""' -... lllnt ... ef t•• th ••hold Of one _, th PICTITIOUI NAM• THI COUNTY 01' Olilt.NOI CflflY ti lhH "'IPl¥11on le tllo .. ~1ml<19 .,., Khlol tllt lrkl wr.lcll, In lltl or f~ ·, on llC r..,. · VI e Tllf undt'11tnttl °"" Ct•lll1 t111t hi II Ht, A·•'4JI bolrd If lllY Kl>OOI tll1lfltl ""'It/I, In Plrl ..,_I •. 1, lnclllcltd lt1 tilt ltrrltery , most sianlficant adv<tnces"ln col'ld\lt11111 , IMinMt •• Jll) :rr1n11 .... ~0Ttc:1 oP H•ARIHO o" '''1r10H ot 111 "'11t11. 11 1nc111dld In !ht 11rrlrtor' ""'M 1e "" 111,..,. ... •"" Wiiie~ ~., • 8 Coslt Mt1t, C11!l0t11ll, Ul'dtr tht llC· ,01 l'ltOlt.lr-01' ¥111lt. AHO 1101 oovtht le)~ ~-etl tnd '""le~ II•• mtdf midt-wrlllt'tl '"""t lllwtlor. 'flit Cltf • p 011 u t I 0 n. fr ' e transit llllou• firm ,,_ ol J • J fTOCIC LITTlll.1 TISTAMllllT.ll"Y wr'lllttl '"""''' l!ltrllor. Thi, (llw Ct'1k II '"'' ,. !UrtMr dl•tdftl " CIU!ol writ. ' h I I " FORM ,, tlld lhtl ••Id llrm b COin~ E1111, el LEVl•l!TT (Mt.Rt.ES flinlllr tll•~dtd le c-wrlll1n ... nc1 ef I tlc.'t ol tee no ogy n many years. ,, 11\1 IOllOWl"9 HtlOl'I, wlliftt fllJ'ftt ln MONltOE. 11'6 --" •• LIVEltETT c. 1ucll """'"" lflllf•lllo!I le bt m•lltd to i:nt.."' Mtllf'd ~ ~~ei:,'!,·~= :· William J Dwyer the PUC lull Ind Plt(f o• rt1ldfoM• II II ~"'"'" MOHltDE. Dtcttl.tlll. f.t(ll Hl'IOll " whom ltM Wllflltl "" ,... 'tend ... lthl11 It!• '""!'*"' •l'ffOllttll lo "' • ! Etlwln Wr11t, l111 Trlnll'f', C:otll HOTt C-1 IS Hllll:l lY GIVEN lll1t rl!Df'V Jlf-td to bt tllnt-'ftl 11 ''"'""' 11-Xlf Is ltMned hJ llllf list "utlllld •' financt director. now has ' Mt••· C1IUot11l1 THELMA G•ACE MONlllOI hlS fllotd 111 1111 1•11 "u1!11td CIWlllV •Ututnl!lll l;ou""" ''""-"' !'Oil •i•ll·~ M 11111 . . DATl!D: October 1', 1910. 11.,t!ft t N'llllon 11< ,, ... of WlM Ind <'Oii .tutlltbll Ill tilt dtlt lfe(.ttcllnts dllt ~-... 1-o -· I• OI ... O -· ' prthnunary budget In process /ti Edwt,. w,... '°' 11tHnce 111 Lttton 'tn1•m•""" 1e ..,..,. 1"111111d. ,, "" •dd•tt1 "'°'"" '" NII•.;~"'.,, ialtl .~~ ~',;: .-' for 8 31).month KEW ITATI!: OF c1.1.1•011 N1A '"'1111orwr, rti~ "'""k~ h ..,.,, 1or 11111 ••1o11-..,1·r,11 . ., 11 t-" ••kl or •1 ,_,,.,. ,,111 CllY Cltrt . .,,., '° .-. COUNTY 01" ORANG!, &•. lwl'lfltr Pl•llcUlffl, lflCI 11111 ll'lt llmt '"" (It)' Cll!I, Ind to '"' Hrl«I '""9 llt1 fll· lll'r --w/lot "'' 11i.o ~-fll"" •lld •, d•~onstraUon proJecl on the 0n 0<100... 1•, 1t10, titfoft '"'• , •l•c• ,, h••r•~• 1111 "',... ~" .,.... "' " ~11 """' 111d •tta•tH 111G "" 111n11.... .,,., '"" "" •lt!'>tllM ,«/ "" 1.,~ b I I d I I Nflf1ry Publlc In •NI fflf t•hl 51t!t, tor NO¥•mbtr I. ltN, ti t:JD 1,m .. lt1 llw !lat! 11 tftt llll(IJ In Wll1Ch llt flt1 1111' Ill· 111 '11'1\kll flt 1111 toy Int .. , lll'N ' ass o an tel mate ota 11<1ontn., '""''"' fGwl,. wr111, k"°'"'" c.urtrOIMI If 0t0tr1m1111 No. J o• w1• ,.,,,,, 11111er 119111 tir M1u111e1t. w1111 t•ld leN!., ..,u111~1t, wr"" ,..;',..;..,,~ s.i; ;.: cost or about Stl million The le ~ le w tlw HP'Mfl ~ -.. CWH ... , "'~Mc Ct11'°' 0..1 .... wu.t, ln Cltrll. S•lll ne•lcf• tlll H bf •I"'~ not ltU llOll(lh '"'" "" ,,...,, ""' ""' 111•11 ,. ' • Mir&Hrllltd IO lflf wllllln ln•l,,,.....,.I tM 1111 Cll'f ot S•l'ltt AM, C•Hfotnle. ltlt11 H dtYJ bttert tltl flrtt Wbllc l!tff'. ,..vi ""'°"' "" ilr1I "'91k ""·~ fll'I •. city would provldt the equip-tc~_....,..., "" ••ec111td II)' ·-· 011..i 0c1•r ,., ,,,. 1,,. .,. '"' .,_,. 1nne•11100, ~ ,_,.,. ·-·•llnn •• m'"l and time •M•unlln• I"'~ WITNl!SI mr h~nd •I'll oNklll ltll, __ w, f . .JT JOkN. AOOl"Tl!O 11111 '911r d•• of SHt~ ADOIT IO ""' Ullr dl1 ol ltlttflJIMr, • -... , • · """ " 'CJ'. it~ II....., A:""l ,ttl!llft CIM!'1 Cltrli ~ 111'0. -lt7t. ~ ' about $25,000 wblle the govern· N•l•r~ PllbllC 1 .. ~"" "' w1n1o1aff & tCHMIDT ti. " Hlr1~ 1. F. Hlrt11 I bu 1•111 CIOn" 1N "H' NtwMrl lucll, C1UI, '2HI Mt'f'er Mlrtr menl wou d cOntrl le ap-"·• C°"'""lqltl\ t1•l•t-I ,.., WHtdlrt DrlW, •·n· IN ATl lST· 4Ml.STl pro''·malely •• ~ llOQ f 0 r Jttlv l't, ltn T1h Mf·nli Ltur1 Lttlot Ltu•t t.1111111 ;r""1 PubllVlltl Of....-Cout O•lh' Pllet. t.tt..._n fl!'• ""'*""' Cl!Y C•t•• City (llrtt fe.tlf:.lrth. Lockheed W 0 U J d Ckfllllel 17, H, II tlld Ne~-l!tr .!r ltulllli.t1"9 Q!'tfltf Cot.ti OtllY Pl!(!t, P~llllll\fd Or .... t COit! Olllr "kll1 Pt*flllltd Ort111t Co.ul Dl llv l'l!er, absorb tbe balance. ,,,. !tl4·fll Oc'Ollir 11, 1•, ''· nn 1t21.10 oo. 10. u • .,,. • 11.i.i.ll'.I OC1. 10. u. 1t111 iwt..111 • • . . . -. ' . . -. - ~. I DAILY PILOT Siturday, October 17, 1970 ·A1a11 IMnderi Dad · Strikes .Out .. In Game of Nrunes • • .. \ • TB Transmitted to Alnerica Via Vietnam Gls- , • , M,..' ... ' •• NEW YORK (UPI) -'!be J; •• llplllcml oplllover1' ..... end u peroen\ took an table tuberalloo!ii" ... h 1 c b (ltlll-... 1Jnlted Stats bu..,. of Ille J.-1111~lalo19 , im., Ill ·~· n-are \bt mabl I• '.'a 411}.)lnet .. IJ>Jary-J!IA cot _ .... tlJelr lowest I n c i d e n c e & • or United State. populatloo. .. pr l n c 1 p a 1 antltubercUlosis paalbillty that a number of llay 1n Vietnam from one ye:ar tubercul osis in the world and 1be upolllN "-Amerlcw ctracs wbkb hive given the . casea of druga-ftimtant to ll!ftJI-~ months or so. v;eb\am has one or the to Vietnamese my90bacterlum ~nited States its very Jow tn-tuberculosis resuJttng from n:~ Furthermore, they were fl'Cl9> fillbesl : tutiercWosis varies, sakl the cidence. . posure in Vietnam wW beeome line combat soldiers. Cowle1 1be disease goes f'rom one warning from Anny medical ~Cow le}': n!port.ed that the apparent clinlCally far !'i!DlOV· said tbe CODvtl'1ion rate wouta person to another by way of scientiit, Col. Ray G. Cowley, Army's medical setup detects · ed in distance and time from be higher among person.net bacteria. For five years now but "large numbers are known TB in career military person· their military origin." who were cl0$er . to_ V1et-bEAR ANN LANDERS: My dad is a great guy, a pp r..e xi mate J y 500,000 to have frequent and often oe1 returned from Vietnam Between 1965 and 1969 the namese civilians than combat sinart in business (an executive in a big company) 'American military personnel close rela~ons with the Viet-"early enough for proper Jrt.tzsimons Gtneral Army troop! and atayld a full year. --,.;"-. ·o.• _,and.too l!.Q.YD" to be' senile _(51). So why _~'t· he get have spent one year in Viet-namese ol a nature conducive management, but noo~ar0• i 'Jiospital in l)enver treated 38 ' ~ a name straigbt~ere arealWays~otr"of ~tldll nun and tben retumed home.-t'h e pe r 90t1-to-J)er'so1f -personnet.'-fldlsted ci"di'afted, active caatll· which~originated . ~ .. -.. aiobild the ' sairie gang I've grown Up with. He bat • The implicatioos · of this transfer of tubercle bacllll." a re discblrged frequently in Vietnam.. More recently 501 · 1,tlt's Of OILJAINTIN•I sf!en uiem all hundreds of times' but be lets SO ~ed were recenUy passed to Vietnll1_lese bacilli are -from the 'anny witbln a day er soldiers1 1*en dlrtctly to WHOUSAU •11HOUll up· I:Couid die: . United State& Public HeaJtb partiC1llarly ~ be said. &wo after return." FitzSimons from Vietnam witb OPIN TO THI PUl.UC Id B·i1 scientistsand pby 1Jclan·s Of290strainsrecentJytested, He remloded clvUlan U.S. injuries. were given tbe $5 Hec.IlsllowardHaro . 1 -•.~~·~is·:.~•-· ,._ ..... lhe•-~---M·"'-' t ~~ ~ •-~-_.,. ·Bob-Fred'ts'Ffanle·andJer-· ... -e •.-..-. -..... .....,..... ~1e1.u;au 11:\Ulo"Al 71 percen ~ ..... Y-uu.:wn ''that a long latent tuberculosis skln test. 'Dl!'re' ,,,, ... 01N9a•,IANTAAM ry.is Gerry. It's no ~tterwith :a=~~~~ a la: ~~~~~~~~~~i~;a;:n;.,~·la~tion;~·ID~·~~~atooc~al~ert~l~~~ith~tbere~•~i~~my!-~cm.~· ~64~.~~pe~....--U~r\.~""~t~, lloalaz;d,~~cucli<;~· L~~~·oc1~~-~and~occurs~cllnl§c~aD~~~~:'~tec-~"~-_i!'.c~u~a~~~,.~":"~-~n~.~~:~:~.".i~te~3"~.IJro~per~m~·~~~D£A~ .... ;'~"~'~;;:'•~~~·~~'"~~~ the girls. Sherry...i$ Mary and 1 suggest Y• call tM police ~ 1 i1ary is Millie:Ruthie is Rosie a-•·a·• ••·m ,. 1oo• '.·•-.i.t-•ouNi'A111 vAL1.•Y-t'"4 ~ If ... T....-t • -·-. dri Pll .... ..... • -..... . HAVE . YOU'l'VISITED OUR NEW STORE AT: -l'Ot.lfllTAlfll \IALL•Y-16141 ............... I ........ ·~;-~u:,~ht .ri· making oi1111llioo ............ ':Ille 5881 WARNER AT ·sPRINGDALE IN HUNTIN8 ... 0N BEACH .;~.'!:~ '.T.tl.~~ ... M ··-• nlllhO;tags~ a .gag but I'm mdo.'..~~· ~ be I'" 00 . • . a I lf:J:Oil:J;,~·::.':f;.:; !':.':,!';,,,,. alraid lhe els m·1•b\ •i..ink ht CUfl'•....,... CIOn'A MISA-Ull .., .... llVL .. Wli.. 51. ft w• COSTA M•IA-UJ a. 11tll 51. ' . .. ;, I ,, I ·- ~-:!- _'\, . i < ' . .•. !'-:. ... ;;: .> .i.:· •·· -". !! l_ ' . ; ... "' ;;..·· .,.; . f i .. ~·5. ,,.. ,.."'i ,,.: "• '~; ·=·' i r ... -..:.:·· 1'' .tt:· "'' "-·' ' • ;11.. • ~I " ~· ·- 1s a moron. wtlat are :Your DEAR ANN 1:.ANDERS: We MUNTINOTON 11AtK-llf1 .u. ..... ,,..,.,.,.. uJ:,ugb1s on ·this subject? -need a quick answl'r. The EMBARRASSED treasurer of my husband 's DE A B EMBARRASSED: coinpany bas been with him lt 0. GI tM pnMems ii ti.at years. She is a lovely wpman yw .._. ee.tannilta" all look (we thought-) the mother of alike. Smal wonder Pa gets lhtte young-children. Just this mlled·•P· week wt learned she bas been I say forgtt it. YOar ,frieods juggling the books and bilked doa't 1ttach any importance to lhe company out of $11,000: yoar Dad'• ca~g tftm lly tbe We are in a state of shock wrea& name. If they come and don't know what to do. My from a famUy where there's husband wants to prosecute more tbu oae kid their her and "let the chips fall motllen do it all the time. where they may." I feel it II YGa wan& to correct him, would be cruel to subject the do U nicely: E:umple: "Dad. mother of school-age children This is HAROLD " to the newspaper publicitf and Alld )llease remember thls let-a ~ible prison sentence. ter wbell yoa are 51. Let's see The woman's husband bas a how well YOU do with names. good job but he makes less DEAR ANN LANDERS ' Can a dog be mentally ill? Our neighbors have a b a s s e t hound that barks forthours at a time. Sometimes be starts at 6 a.m. and wakes up our en- tire household. I timed him yesjeroay and he barked for three solid hours without a let-. up. I thought l'd Jose iny mind. The dog is kept in a niCe;big doghouse behind their place (and right under our -bi"di-Oom window)'. We See a pan of water oul there at all time~ and we know he gets fed r~arly. The animal is nor--beihr abused so the owners are not violating the Jaw. . 1be neigbbors a r e un- friendly and k e e p to thelllSelves. Tbey are not the kinljl a person can tal~ to. This morning my b~e up with a terrific h eadach e ••"st he had. bad only four. lJliirs·-siee. Atty · i~As1 --. . . p .. DEAR o/iXZXZ~U?$:~!!: Y.M uy tlte.leigllbon ~·not vW1Un1 De law? Y~ ari .... : money than she does. She is begging for mercy and has promiSed to borrow the money from ber brothers, if sbe is spared proseculion. No one knows about Ulla but the bo okke eper who discovered Ille theft, and •f course my husband and me. What do you say? -RIPPED DOWN THE MIDDLE DEAR RIPPED' Yoar IJu. band does not ha'9e tbe -r1pt to take ·ttie· 1aw intO bit own bands. He should turn this matter over to the JWOper authorities and let tbe judge decide il the womu deserves ele mt11cy. How far should a teenage couple go? Can necking be safe? When does it become too hot to bandJe? Send for Ann _Landers' booklet, "Necking and .Pe~ting -What"""··~ Limits?" Mail your request to Ann Landers in care of the DAILY . PILOT enc1o6irig . 50 cents in CQ1n ood a lool..Jllm-, . ped, selliJddresapd .. .... ·.-__ ..... i .-~ ' Senate Fight · Ervin, Bayh Wage Battle ' -· By !lrEVE GERSTEL .WASIUNGTON (UPI) }iad they m~t for t h e heavyweight charr.pionship of the world, lhe match would hav'e bee• a promoter's dream ahd a s(>Ortswriter's heaven. Ervin vs. Bayh. F o u r rounds. ~nate c h a m b e r . Sellout crowd. No closed- Circuit television. In this corner, Sam J. Ervin Jr. of North Carolina, the 74- Year old veteran ol countless legislative bouts. A crowd pleaser with a Southem style. /\ spotty record with many ~ns. many loJ>seS, "but never ·stopped. AJlld in this corner. the you111g t:hallenger, ·42-year-o ld ·Birch · Bayh .. from Indiana. AmbiUous,talented, hoping to use ~e match as a stepping· . • stone to bigger things. \\liUtin lbe last two yean, lhese two ·senators -Bayh and Eryin . -have cluhed head on four times on four vita1 issUes. · Round one: In · the fall of 19691 President Nixon ask- ed the Senate to confirm the nomination of Judge Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. to the Supreme Court. Ervin, along with a 11 Southerners, immediately em- braced and endo rse·d Haynsworth, a Comefvative neighbor from· South Ca.roliaa. Bayh ~ the·opPoSition;' 0111 the Senate floor, Ervin fought ror the 'COnflfJll&ilQO of Haynsworth.· ~yh battled for his ~efeat. The nomination was re- jecttd. Scott-the first round for Bayb. Round two: Rejected on Haynsworth, President Nlzon submitted the name of aJtOther Southerner -Judge G. Har· rold Carswell or Florida -as his choice for the Supreme Courl. Again Ervin placed his . legislative skill, blnuence, and oratory at Carswell's disposal At first reluctant, Bayh again led the fight to defeat the nomination. Again the senate re)ected the nomination. Score round two for Bayh. Rou•t three: After a long delay, the Senate bepn' con- sideration of a constitulloaal amendment calling for direct popUJar elec t ion! of presidents. For the first 'time, Bayh was on the defensive. As noor manager of the con!tltutlonal amendment, Ulfi Ho Oli I er senator was ~ to ·ptct up a two-thirds majoritY, no only to pad! the amendm•t but to kill the filibuster. 1 And rtgbt In Bayh s patll was Ervin. leading lhe O(ll> osition to the direct popular elecliOllS proposal. ni.... limes Bayh sought lo bring Ult amendment to a vote with a cloturt petition. 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Do11 · BedrOOJll Set by-~ ~sn ,., ............ ... __ ~-r:--5 ~ =··· ' • I -• .. \ .. Rams ~in ·Lomhai-diland to Duef-.Green Baj GJiEEN BAY, Wis. -Quarterblck !;art Stan-, who will be honored at hift- time, wW attempt to lead the Green Bay Paciers to a fourth ltr'\1ihl vic- .tory hr .the litst time .-·oo wben they take 00 the Loa Anceles llariis Sunday at l.ambeau Field. G.-Bay and• If* Angela ban identicol :1-1 re.ords ind are lied atop !hell' National ~ iMluo divi· sioni. -. ail wblle Ibo R.,.. -their linl lam af the -Jul week, !all· USC .Faces Washfugton · ' Aerial Grune ---·---·-·-··--------~ ANGELES (AP) -Southern Cal- ifornia's Trojans will ·revert to a basic running offense here tonight and the W asblngton Huskies will try to estab- lish air superQity. 'lbe Huskies a pusing team! 'Jbal WU the WWII here -1 U the old rivals prepare fOl' their Pacific-I conference club al I m llemoriol Coli· sewn. _ For 1"U1· coach Jim °"""" at Wub-ington"bu been ~ hr his ~ m~ of a-ion -the rilshi1'1 game. '1'1111 '. ...-began lasltionlng "an aerial mbardment controlled tiy• SoMy Six . er, 5-foot, 170.pound CherQkee and a phom<n. ' Waahingtoo fell before ~litornia last week, 31-28, but Sixkillrr threw thrtt touchdown_ passes, one for 41 yards to; Bo Cornell. ms·to the s.n Francisco 49en llM .. the Paci! bu reeled GI! 1hree -· . victories since being bombed 4M by u,. llolfolt Lions Oil opeo¥>g day. 1be Packen have not upended t b e Rams in a regular aeuon came aiDCe -. ' had their pnlmn -ly while tbe Packen haft loot two important cop in their -la just the lut t "0 weeb. . RWlllilll bad< DI'" Hampton .Camp- 19115 wben tbey did it twice, 24-Ll al ....... ,..,., "-•••· o .... Bay and 27-al al Loa ·Angel<il. .... •. ~ ~<vii · l!o,..,.,., Green Bay did defeat LU • . l'I .. -., C ... 11e& 2 Anreies !or the NFL Western Dlviiian ~-~~-....,.------ tiUe in 11167 in post-aeuon play at~· erect lll·Y.. wWI a tk:kaff' to· tc0r1 waultee. the .detjdlnc •toudldown over.the MinDe- Bolb teams have been bard hit by IOI& \1Wop two -qo, tlleo un- llljuriea Ibis ,..... However, !be llaml derweal .......,. !bat ~Y will lllde- For 1he ......., Sitkiller baa amiplel- ed 10 of 115 passes !or 71$ yanfl and sewn..taucbOOwns. THE BLUl·FLAME ZIPPED TO A LAND SPEED OF·il09.G34 M.P.H. THEN LATIR WAS DAMAGED WHEN FUIL IGNlnD. Wu~ is 0-1 in the Pao.I title race. Southern cat la: 1-1 after losing to Stanfofd a week ago, U.14. Quarterback Jimmy Jones·of USC bas completed 63 of 109 throws for 931 yards and. six touchdowns, and ht has several excellent receivers, notably Bobby Chan- dler and Sam Dickerson. But coach John McKay said lhi.!1 week the Trojans spent too much time try. ing to puJ against Stanford "apd not enough d what we do best -nm at peopfe." ~ · · It 1' doubtlul tll;it any P'ae:I loam bas .. _....., iolld tmmlllt _..,,South- ern Cal. : Tbe 1111 ID:bldes Cllrence DaV)I, Sam ~lliioi -~. M_._.,, Charjlo livans, Rod McNeill-&J\il- letbaclc .J .... bimaell Oil the - option. • J Dads' 90 carries Ja: J"DOfe 'than double any other Trojan back. He has 1ained 431 yafds and scored tw!ce. Waahington's leading baU earners are Cornell, 39 for 143 yatds, and Mart Wheeler, 28 for 160. Washington bas gained 951 yards via lhe air, mmparsi to 818 ruahing; Souttr ern Cal -by air l,m5, by ground 1,471. Missouri 'Faees Notre Dame Without Star . . COWMBIA, Mo. (AP) -Tbe llliacuri Tigers have lost their lofty ranking among the nation's elite foot.ball teams but coacfl Dan Devine bu to be rated as the No. 1 oplimisl m the ccllep coaching ~alemlty., . Missouri, ranked among the bOI! 10 teama earlier and now clear .down , to 18th, facea the third-ranted Irish Of·Notre Dame in a natiOnally televWd 1ame before mor< lhan 64,000 her< today, Devine has spent his -... rbouling Mlaouri11 offense after losing his great Castillo Wins Bantam Title ~From Olivar~ LOS· AIIGElA!l& (AP), -Challtll&t!r• Qiucbo Casilllo captured !be ban- lamwefCbt ·cbamplnnship· af 1be -Id lfl'.14&1""8bl.·~..l'l"i!IC out~,,..., f<q>lb round ~--!he 11'•-·b' unbeaten champion, Ruben Olmres. Making his tbJrd bid !O< the llJ.poand d.ivision ·u0e, the 26-year~ld CasUllo opeDed a nasty cut over Olivares left ey.elid in the firs~ rowid_and und~ the recommendation of the ring physician. Dr. Jack.: Berseem, referee Dick Young stopped the fight after two minutes rt aecood! of the 14th round. A screaming tt0wd of 16,007 paid $215,902 to see the rematch ·between the two rivals from Mnico City, wbo !ought a torrid ll>niunded in the same ·Forum last April, Olivares won a unanimotl• de<ilioo. Tbe champion, unbeaten m IO ~ious fight&, caine out of a vicioUs ex· -~late m tlie tiri£ rouriil witlftiiS eye badly llit.-His manager, Arturo Hernandez, managed to keep it patched through the le\'enth round but Castillo ripped it open in the eight round. Olivarn face was a bloody smear !rorD tliere ,.. and a wicked right opened another cut under the left eyt before the fight WU baited. Under Callfornia rules It goes aa a knockout. Later the nferee said the eye cut in the first round was caused by ·an ac- cidental butt. At. the finish, •Young had C...tillo In front 1-'. Judges Rudy Jordan an'd Loe Rossman bad ·it even 6-6. Birdies Spark ~AlnPair taJlba:cJt, ,\ll-Americ"1 . candidate Joe . 1 • , t.loore, tor the season. -'CINCINNATI ' (AP) -'Grier .Jdnes The entire right side of lhe Tigers' of. birdied three of t~ last five boles and fens.Ive line bu been ripped away by in· teamed with Ed Tutwiler for .a 69 and a juries to. Dan Kelley, Eric Lowder and t.t11Htroi:e, ·second round lead in the U.S.· Chuck COiclasure. • ~Am GoU Champioasbip as aares De(eruiift tackle Rocky Wallace is out IOafe:l Friday. Df Saturday'• game .. So ~ 1Jlieb9c.kers · Jones, a long-driving pro from Wichita, Nip Weisenfels and Boler Yanko. Ku,, and Tutwiler of Indianapolis, card· The other linebacker, Sam Brit.ti, Will" ed nin's o[ 35 and S4 over the hilly 1ee only lim1ted ,action if any, Missouri Maketewah Country Club Course, for •a has been bothered by quarterbackinl pro;. tw<Hiay total of W:,• 12 under par. blems all season despite its 3-J record. 'Frank Beard, top money Winner on tbe Still, Devine, among the nation'• top pro circuit last year, llid bis half brother five :coaches as a producer of winning Ralph, both of LoulivUJe, Ky., fired· a tea.ma, smiles and saya with ·· Pure three" under par II for a US total and • unatfultered optimism: · cond place 1n tthe $4-bole best ball touma· "We'll play a good game against Notre menL Dam,." • Several teains were tied at 134. One Devine ls quite-aware thlt none ot wi! the tandem ol. Jay Dolan and Tom Notre Dame's four foes this aeuon bas· Sulll.vn. of Leicester, MaSB. Dolan and been able to give the lriah a conlelt. Sullivan lbared the low 18 of the day - "'11\at's quite right," sa)'_s Devine. M, while Jone.a and Tutwiler had a a uAfte:r the first quarter, tt'a all over. ·Tburaday and two other teams had A's. Notre Dame is good. They mo'Julli a lit· _ Tbe temperature was in the high 40'• tie bigger than Nebraska. There Is not and low 50's for the second atraigbt day re.ally much film you can look at on and .many players said that frost on the Notre Dao:ie be<:ause they just take com· co~ early Friday hJmpered their maDd completely in every contest they gam,s. play. ... ..Ho.wem-. Jooes -1ell 1Q pVi l_gcatiJ!fll "lt'1 very disappointing to play Notre were the difference Friday. Dame for th' fiilt time with a patched "The placements were absolutely up line-up. I've.never experienced a year rl~0!.18,'1 ht complained, 11It was just Ii~ this with injuries. I can't explain It. bard lo (et lhe baJI clOM." · • Som• olft is the-<fsul•ol hard wort. and Joau f>irdJed 14, 15, and 11 Fricla1. till rut of it it just Iba frUlr nsull o1 while be and 'l\Jtwller took the lead · w.,. tbal ~... n .. 14ay by btrdyinc !be lilt nve tiolu. ., ·-' -' GFeen Bay's Claim to Fame Football Is Way of Life -GRE!tJ!·BAY, WJS.--When you think have been !Gr Iba Jl'VHlllm.ol.llU&Oll , cqo "rans, wbo roor .. .., second or J>I, ----enjoy Illa> parlim,. -'l'llo 'liuaband will """'•""'" ...,.. •· 'lllo --~ beaDI 1!111 Arthur Fiedler. ap his ~ :.. bul the u~?·"'·" ' · .. iM"ii;.y do ar>indata talent, loocl Wbla..Jn Wa..,.._ D.C. JOU are at· Ne.er; • ' -----I~ •"" an -Uy loocl play. ~ to Ille maey bia1ori<a1 lli!eo."' .,,...,..._ • t •"-' ,.--· • '·· · • inililliriiii u.r~ <id.rt. ' ..,.._ • ....... lldl!l -i. 1anrr-, ". __ ... the -.. .,,·-.... pr.y And m New ·York you can ,... the to fillllc .., the Pi-af'1be UllHod -'111 Milwaukee-tickets are almost Statue of Liberti · United Nations ~-stat.' Oniltmas cud •lilt. IL'.1 like Jmpmll~ to procure and fans will tum plex Modilon sq_. Ganlen. Rock.. having a key to the vaults a~ Fort Knox out In Ifie moot mtserabla weather Im- fell.;. Center lllO . Gallery of Art and or like b'elng Oil a·11rat name b'uil wllji &11nab!•·" Sl Patrick's' Cathedral the Pope. Lane says scalping 1' virtually nll - But liei'e in Green ----eiy there· is only Money. can rarely ·be used as-. en· especlally at ·lhe stadfums ·where>j ~th 8 one attraction. :And to the people o[ ticement. to rell~e a leUOn ticket bOld-Packers split ·their home games. What Wlllconain it probably compares to all · ' llWe there is goea on in. bars, for the those other cities' 1peclalties put to-~t part. It's against ·the Jaw to sell gether. ti~ fpr more ~their recu1J.r aales Football ·~ more specifically !be Pack· -" "= --=== price. and that law JS 1trlcUy enforced. ers pro!esslooal team -is the ooly way WHU'E · "II ·• oeuon ticket: Imler la calltlbl or Ille here. s:alplllg we cancel hla right to future When lbe Packers ore playing at bomt WASH tickfb. ~I risk·~ &booe · p •ice that ii just about the only toplc of coO. aelUng at a minimum." . versation in bars, barber !bops, auper -==--Lane uys he -beard of a ticket markeil,.drug.atores and ice crum f>lll' '9 a championship pme in sub-mo Jors. eLnN WMIT• weather, being purchased for '5(1(1, Devotion lo the club the late Vince er of his rlghil to remain on the·Packer Today the Rams are in G,..n Bay. Lombardi made ao famou.s and wcceu-ltlling li.Jt. waiting for Sunday's duel with B a r t ful is practically religiOUJ in sPz'it Md Not only are these people devout fol· Starr & O>. intensity. . I b t n.. _,R_ --"--el The last time the Rams played in • Perhaps one of the . most tr~· .::Sht,.!ble~~y are ......., ..... w """ y Green Bay was 1986 when the Packers items any sell·r<spedm~ Wilccnsmlte As ... •u-•~ Chuck Lane poin" out, walked .off with a 24-Ll triumph. can pouess ts a seaaon ticket to Grttn .,..... =i~ ~ , Bay h'.>me pmes. "they know who all the offensive and And, 'Los Angeles ban t won a same "'The Packen bwe a waiting list esti· defenalve linemen are, u well as the here since 195& when the Rama pre-- mated at 10,000 people who a.re waiting names of the IUYI who pass and cvry valled, ~7. for the chance . to beCome a ae.ason U~ the ball ' HoweVer, LA lead! Jn the· ov.rrall aer- ket bolder. "They've come out In bliDards, 15-Jes with '1:1 ,victories, 18" losses and a Tickets are passed on in willt. Some below zero weather and rain to watch tJe. The deadlock was 2f.24 six yew · of the bitterest· divorce case struggles. 'lbe Pact. 'Ibey aren't as .wild u Qd.. ago. · · CASSIUS CLAY GETS IN SHAPE FOR JERRY QUARRY IOUT. Bruins Seek To Rebound Against Cal BERKELEY (AP) -Tommy_ Pn>lbre, coacb af the UCLA Bruins, found a .,.._ nlng back while lolinl a.foolball . .- last week, ' l'I Tailback Marv Kendl1cks, a junliJr from Mount Vernon, Ill.; gillled 1:11 ,.- . against Oregon last Saturday. lie - listed as a third llrtnger . b1ll "°" a atartlng job. • - His performance was ....Uy ovtrl"'*' ed as tngon beat the Bruins, 41-«I, '111111 an unbelievable Jut period comebad?ill the Pacilio-I game. Today, UCLA will i!e Olll to.~ .. two-game loallJg • illreak as it "'!" against JU!Predictable California ~-• Memorial Stadium crowd of --~ The Bruins' toa two, -a ago, II second-ranked Tew, wu by a· ·tD:17. score, with a last-minute LoncborD touchdown opoilinl •·treat UCLA· ..... bid. Cal 1 .. t 16-15 in a Sept. 19 game at Tao as, but alnce then the ~s hive . ..,. two of three games. "Anyone wtJo can play and bold Tua the . way . ll\ey. did, eapeclally In cdm- parison with oar game, maket IM nervous," coach Ray Willaey· of Cal AN this week. Dennis Jlummll, UCLA's .qurler~ bad two touchdown puaes agaJnat T- and three more lut week. For U. oeason, he bu nine ocorlng ·-·""4 ranks 11th nationally m total olleme wllb 213 yards per game. cat quarterback Dave Peball, ..I r..-War!HdJ-lllrh aiar, ba1M1ls beat game of the ""°" In ac 31-21 Tictlly over Wuhlngton ful weelc. Re conq>letml 15 of 25 -!or m yardl, uci:A. ranked 11th In the natien, ls·l'I overall and 1-1 m the Pac-f."Cal alao IJ;}. 1 ·bi the corifenmce, ·but :w !cir au· pnMr. Brad LYnloD.' ... bas ~'fl:i>m .O.~ lriJaiy; la l!dlecl>licf.tu· 111rt .fir . UCbA al the -pollilion ~. -new.atarler WW be'lallbact .GorJ. c.mptieu. .. . • " . ,Cal will have nmnlnC lllclr'llOb Dor"1 av~ble for. qie flnl'lln)e'alllce .hf .... iQJurJd '-11 In the ,.....,,_ . Jlql l'la TOCH',and 'Sian Murpliy,'botll -;: beU,. ~.roor '""" per carrr; •bt Ille« itarlJb& l1lllllilll beckl. . ' • ' ' ' j . ' . . . . SJnith Reach~ · · ·.,., ••--'' Net Sem1f1nals ' . . . In Thunderbird ·.· . • •• 4 . . . . . 'PHOENIX (AP) -Seecnhlolarl - Smllll, of Pasadena, llruqfed to a A, 1- 7,.. H , victory ov.r Loa ,Aiploi' 'Nia Edie!len' Friday to • -to .. ....rtlJlaJs or the 115,illil ~ Tennis ()pm. · Smith &C9l'ed a M declllm Iii lbe.- d ....... lb. playoff GI tbe fall Ml to plo the victory over-1111 -UilocllQ' ti Southern Call!omla teammate. He <OIJeclld -.... and~ . Oii .. -dollbla fault Ill .. .. -. • . _,) (· - DAILY PILOT ,....._ W lM Pmll CORONA DEL MAR QUARTERBACK KEITH SAMUELS (1 4) SEI KS TO 'ELUDE ONCOMING FOUNTAIN VALLEY PLAYERS ELDON KIDD !il l AND STEVE MOHULSKI (36). FOUNTAIN'VAL LEY SCORED 26-21 VICTORY, . . ' Fountain Valley Stops CdM, 26-21 ·' By CRAIG SHEFF ~ Of tJle lMUr Pll•I IMlf Except for a quick whistle, Corona del M.ar High's footbaJI team could be the Wk of the Irvine League today. But. the SN Kings reverted to the role of an also ran Friday night at Newport Harbor when Fountain Valley notched its third straight loop victory, 26-21. .With the Barons leading 26-21 early in h fourth quarter a Corona kick was fQmbled by a BarcMI receiver at his own _,.lrd line and 1 host of Su Kings fell m the ball at the fi ve. But an official blew his whistle too soon ud-tbe Baron! took possession at the %.8. .. He just blew It," v.·as Sea King coach ' Deve Holland's only retort following the ....... ' Up to thal time. it wu 1 wild offensive lbow, with both teams moving the ball with ease. ' Carma del Mar had a big atatistical odge, 42 .. 293. lncluding 272 yards pusing. The Barons got on the board first, driv· ~ 64 yards for the touchdown afU-1 takers Dro_p, -~ulls, 106-102 ln ,Opener ancAGO (AP) -' Los Angel<s nearly ...... a Ji.point lead la\e In the final quarter Friday night but guard Jmy Wtlll brought tbe Lakera to a 106-102 Na- tional Basketball Association triumph Mr the Qlicago ·Bulls with a six·Poinl effort In tho final 90 second>. · IXll Ancelet romped to a 62-42 halftime leld b<hJnd the scoring punch of Happy Hb11<in and Wilt Chan\b<rlaln wbo occired IS and U point. ,..,pectlvely. With Im Angeles leading 14-70 wtlh U tntnutes left Chicago whJllled away at tht Laker lead and with 1:25 left, came within three points, 101·98 on a field goal by Chet Walker. West, who wound up with 29 points, in- cluding 13 ln the final quarter, hit on a 4(). foot jumper before Bobby Weiss got the bullet bact to make it 105-102 with 54 aecondl left. West then got a pair of free -an. the BullJ misled a layup lo _ .,the_. ' -.u ldP· for lhe BullJ wtlh fl polntl. <MICMO ..... ·-· C.O• .. •• ""' ... , W1llcll' WO•N 0 • T • 1·1 ,, .... '.. ' 1 M l• 4 .td It l 1>1 • 1 w 11 '' ,.~ n receiving the opening kickoff. St.eve Molrul&ki went the ·last four to climu the ll·fllay drive·~. ------ The pass from center wu fwnbled and the PAT falled. - Coach Bruce Pickford's '.team stayed entirely to ita ground game in the drive. Corona came right back with the tying touchdown, going 70 yards In 10 plays \:"itb scatbact John Miles going the final 19 for tbe TD. 1bt kick for the PAT WU wide. Then just four minutes into the lecond quarter, the Barons again toot the lead, driving 55 yai-ds In seven plays. Halfback TOl!y Sepulveda went the final yard and Bob McKeniie added two points on a nm for the PAT. Near the end of the first half, Corona quarterback Keith Samuel& and end Karl Killefer teamed to Jeld the Sea Kings to their second TD. Q:rona drove 80 yards with Samuel1 passing to Killefer for gains o(.30 and 26. Bob Ferraro weDt four yards·foi-the TD and M1les added the two polnt.s on a run. Corona then took the second haU kickoff and marched 72 yards for the go ahead score. A pass from Samuels to Killefer for SS yards did the damage. Joe Ricca kicked the extra point and Corona had a 11·14 lead. 1ben with two minutes left In the third quarter, Rici< llartllidd ran fool' yardS for the third touchdown. The try for two poillb filled. Fountain Valley scored Its wiMing toucbdoWn just 1 minute la tu . when Mobulstl picked up a loose fumble at his • own JI and rambled 6Z yarda for the """"· Samuels finished with lfi completions in 31 attempts with Killefer catching nine passes for 188 yards. McKenzie wu the Barons' leadlq ball carrier with HH yard!: In 12 carrMI for an 8. 7 average. Hartsfield added 70 ;yardf in 14 carries. Miles took runnlnl honon for the Sea Kings wtlh II yards In If carrleo and a 6.fi averqe. u.M• ITATllTICI ... .... Finl _..,. Mtllfll 1: • Finl dtWM C*lllll " ..... , ..,..,.. 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Buckland Sparks Golden West, 29-15 By BOWARD L BANDY ot ltll l'.ltllY '"" l1aff Cliarlle Buckland etched his name deeper in the Golden West f~tball record books Friday night and the RU$llera rom· ped to a comparatively easy 29-15 victory over the Santa Barbara Vaqueros In the final non-conference outing for both teama on Orange Coast College"s Le Bard Sladlwn turf. The win brings Golden West Into league action with a 3-1 record with one of lhe: toughest foes on the slate looming on tb,e bor!Jon next Saturday night. Rio Hondo's Roadrwmers are likewise S.1 for the year and have an eitra -a•ee.k of prtpar1tion for the confrontation al El llanchb High. -~ Buckland had one of his greatest nights as a Rustler, scoring three touchdoWM, to move Into undisputed possession of 1ever1l more scoring marks. He erased the name of Randy ValahJ ~from the boob on two occasions. Vat.ah• . ' ond Buckland wen tied wtlh IOI poiilu each before the game. Buckland now stands -alone with 122. The three touchdowns give Buckland 20 for his career to date while Vataba had 19 in two complete seaaons. The accolades for the hard·running lAilback could go on ind on. He added to his rushing total with 173 net yards to bring the career mark to 1,490 and his season mark is now 56.'I. It was Buckland who broke open a tight battle in the first quarter 'When he sprinted up the middle, shot into high gear and moved 14 yards to paydirt fo1 the first &core. John GenWe kiclt'<I the first of two conversion points to mai:e jt 7-0. SJnta BNl>ara's Tom Mo .ntrou gathered in a Golden West punt at his O"''n 28 ancl streaked 72 yards to 1 touchdown with 4:56 left in the half and Steve Blades kicked the conversion to tie the score at 7-7. With 41 steonds remaining In the half. Sieve GrUflth bit Mike Shaughnessy on • two 111cctlaive puses, the latter for 1even yards to 1 touchdown with Frank Hanss converting. This brought the halfUme acore to 14-7, Golden WesL Buckland went in from 1i1 yards out for his second touchdown with Gentile con- verting to make it 21-7 with 4:23 re- ma ining in the third period. Two eltttrlfying scores early in the fourth quarter closed out the scoring for the night. Santa Barbara hit oo • 29-yard pass from Dave Sobolewski to George Tabatla, then pWed to Mike Conaentino ~ ror a two point conm"Slon. Buckland gathered In the ensuing lticltoff on his own 13-yard stripe and scampered rt yards to ,P&ydirt down the east_sl<leJi1Jt1 to .stilr any rurther Vaquero hopes of an uprising. Griffith hit Gentile in the end zone for a twq point conversion to bring the-final count to ~15 in favor of Gofden West. Greg Forsdlck, a ma instay In the defens.lve !eCOftdary, suffered a knet in· jury In the flrlt 1111!. • eAMI nATllTICI Fl"I foMlt f'lll.llllll ''"'' CIOWftl "'''"' Fr,.t llowl'll Pellllli. Tot11 11 .. 1 dawoil "'"'-l'Vlftl"lll . .. • ' ' " m Yl rdt peulng ,. ' Y1rdl lost Nt! y1n:11 91(nfll PU01i.lilVitrl " CJll!l llCI Ptfl1ttlftJY1nh Plnl!!ud Fumt11fS/F11mblll lost " .., 9/J7 ' 14/H " Goklt<l W~I •.. S.nre (11rD1r1 1 1 7 • ll:ld '"hi' JllT'f ""'°""' "'"' loboltwsltl MIU &r!IM E1r1 Poin"" &trnll Jlmtflft Tot1l1 t 1 • • lllUIHINO hM• WHI .. " JJ 11• ' ~ " " • • . " ' ' ' ' .. .. ...... ,..,. . ' " u . .. : u ' . " '" PAll1Mt " ' • • • • • • D t " " ' • • ~ 011111~ W1:t ''""''" " • 2 11' lf~ll t1rMt1 0.¥1 SttboltwS~I 11 6 ' • • .. " " e1rn11 JI-I 1 I T•t1l1 It I .. • • • • '" " .. '" llflf.t llllot '" -.. -" ':l ... '" •• u ... ... .. ~ ., •• .. • •• ••• ... ••• "" .... ... - ' • ,- • • ESCAPES PURSUER -Mission Viejo running back Ken Mason (31) eludes the grasp of Tu stin's Ron Hanaon as Mason's mates Martin Gover (60} and Mark Fehse get ready to throw blocks. Mission Viejo Quarterllack Roulette Fails For Co sta Mesa; Griffins Tr iumph, 19-6 By Pim; R<lSS 01 tlM DallJ Pit.I lteff ' Costa Meu. Mustangs head foot: ball . coach Max Miller p I a y e d i; dangerous game of quarterback roulette Friday night and lost as the host Los Alamitos Griffins roared to their second straight Irvine League victory, 19-ti, be- fore 2,752 faithful at Western High 's Han- del Stadium. The Mus_langs drop to 1·2 in lrvine hostilities and 1--4 overall while coac~ Frank Doretti's Los Alamitos crew is now 2·1 in the circuit action and 3-Z overall. Miller surpri sed everyone at the t1ul.!et by going with rtgular tailback Kim Wolf at the starting quarterback spot on the first series of downs. Junior J oe Arthur, who was expected to get the starting field general's nod for Costa Mesa, lined up instead at tailback on the rirst series. When the confusing evening had come to a close, three players .....:. \VoU, Arthur and Flip Damell -had seen duty under center for Miller's forces, who retreated another step back from their faint tiUe hopes. The trio comb ined for five completions tn 11 attempts for 49 yards and two in· terceptions. both suCfered in the second half on aerials by Darnell. Wolf eked 8'cross from the one-foot line with 5:10 left in the game to put the caps on a M-yard, II-play drive and provide the Mustangs with their lone tally of the night. Los-Alimltiio liad ·-the -... the n>Od with • flnt.quarter ~· after an but • minute ud a -. o1 the per.iod ba4_ ......... All-league end c:andldate Bob Cameroo, an all-loop performer hi the Orange League in 1969, creeped behind the Mesa. secondary pulling in a pass from Jim Hamilton ~t the Mustang 23 and sprinted into the end zone b complete a 41-yard play. The drive required five downs to move 80 yards after an errant 40-yard field goal attempt by Ricardo. Tailback Mike Hixson and reserve fullback Greg Stuck added Griffin scores in the third and fourth stanzas on 23 and 26-yard end runs. Hamilton booted the winners' only PAT of the night followiiie Hixsoo's siJ:-pointer. About the ooly cons~t..tly bri&ht spot in t.tie till for the Mesana wu H . l&o-lb. safetyman Pat Kalama, who picked off lbrft J{amllton aerials, two in the aecond half. Kalama totaled 58 yards on the bio of pickoffs while hijacking one in his owa ..ct ,..,._ Los Alamilol held a 30$-143 tow of· ·feDM':..ecf&e with Hilson being the chief culpcit, ruthing for 111 yards on 20 car~ ries. _,. · Woll-was the Mustangs• top ball carrier with 68 net rushing yards on 20 totes. The Mesan.s will be in the market for an upset nut Saturday ifight whto they travel to Westminsterr:?h to take on the Fountail> Vllley Ba (3-0), currently Ued for the loop lead th Edllon. - • . ' ' • DAILY ,!LOT l)iablo Spee d ~ter :·· Goes 99 Yards . . • In 26-13 Victory ~ ~ ' By RON EVANS • thrust. Dan l!r<nnan OQOVert.d. .L Of -.. c.itr '"'"" u.H 'Ibe Tillers recovered a l>tablo fUlDbll Llghtning~ulck AW\dre Holmes burst on the Miaaion Viejo Jl on the tint ~ 99 yards up the middle on a div! play to of the second quarter. Trainer bit • open tbe fourth quarter and &Ive Mission Rocco on the .four for a first c1own.· tilt Vie}o its first wln of the year, a 2&-13 vie-scored on a keeper at 9:45. The PATW > tory over Tustin on the Tlllers' home wide. field Friday night. Miss ion Viejo went ahead on the ntD Holmes' sprint broke · the Tillers• back series. Dulicb bit Todd Layport with a It In the-finll·llanil.-Tullln-bad drivto.Jo. __ yard.bomb.to the Tiller 4. Dullcb ~ the Mlulon Viejo three at the end of the on a one-yanf keeper tine ~ latCJ third perkxl, trailing only 26-13. A tock· and Brennan converted • bard Diablo defense turned them back, The Oiablos added anothtr on the fint droppin& Steve Trainer. the Tiller series of the third period. After tatms 1ignal ~Uer, ~the 10.on fourth down. the kickoff back to their own SS, 1 · The Dlab~ ·Bob Duhch was dropped roughing Ole. ticker all on fourth dowtt' on the alx inch line on the next play. gave them a first down on the Tiller a. Dulich then handed off to Holmes over Four plays later Dulich hit Nick Galva rlgbt. cuard and the fleet halfback bur~ with an 18-yard tou. 1be ttct wu w~ into the Tiller secondary and went th 'ITainer didn't have a bad ... i-t = -·1ength·ol the·fleld untouched. th ~ · h" '.''"'' Holmn ued l72 yard! in 17 carriea e atr, 1tUng on 14 of 25 for 146 • CAIL T '!LOT '"'* " R~ ""'"' swept to its first victory of the season with a 26-13 win. The D~blos are now 1·2 in Crestview League play and 1-4 overall. • for a nifty~ avtrage. ~ari:ien~r plcke_d up ~ yards in 15 trlel . The Dtablos also got 8 •1>1rkllng tn hIS first varsity achoo. performanc. out ot Dullch, who hit on 12 -.tr --(:( of 22 for 171yardl.J)uUch.a170-p>under, was deadly on·t!le roUout. and picked the Tiller secondaey opart ID Ille mt balf. Justin 11:or"1 the flnl lime K got lta _.-hands on the tiall. The TUJen took th< kickoff back to the 43 and on the oecond play, Bill Carpeoter, making hJo lint varsity start. romped 25 yards to the Diablo 29. Five plays later, Trainer hit Mark Padbury with an 11-yard acortn& toss, with Rolando Figueroa converting. Missk>n Viejo scored with 50 seconds to go in the first period, with Holmes rip- ping 12 yards up the middle after setting up ~ .:ore with a 13-yard third down eAMa ITATllTICI MY fllrll dew"' t\111'l!fte J 1"1'51 .....,. ""'"' ' ,1'51 dowlll -1Hl4!1 I TOl•I ffril doW,_ 17 Ylrdl rl/Jl'll,,. 1~ y •rd• , ... 1... 171 Y1,.P lint It NI'! Y•rcl1 ••!Md m """"'"""'-41•1-. £1i7.J P-lfiff/Y1rd1 -t~ £'• f\1n1blt1J,U!'l'lllllf IOI! :Ill _,, __ MY Tu1tin ' , . 1 ' I '""~ ,.,_ ,_ D11llch Tot1l1 Tr1IMr C1l'IPl'li.r ·-~ Muhr C11rtl1 "'""'" Ttt111 ........ Tl'l•l1 1"rtlner Tot111 RUSMIMO Ml.W. VIiie .... 17 171 ' " ' . . ' .. "' """ • " • ' ' -' " • " ' " " " ·~ PASllNe Mlll'M V'9il .. K n " ~ • ·• " • .. • • I I • ... ..... . '" T I ' I " ,. , .. .. ... .,,... .,. •n ::i ,.. ..... ... Vallely on TV;· I So Are Rams, College Tilts If football Is your forlisalmo and teleo vision your favoi1te viewin( point. there Is little t.o detract from a full weebnd of watching your favoritea perform. Today 's college game pits Notre Durie-'· against MiiSOurl at Cofwnbia, CManiJ .. 1at12:45. . Pro basketball fans can warm ap ta~ their favorite 1port by watchinc a pair..;. of games. ABC's Wide World of Sparta •ill brlq: the Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawkl ,. game live at 4 o'clock on Channel 7 fea.., turing the pro debut ol. PlltoJ Pete Mar• ; vich and John Vallely. • At 5 o'clock the Los Angeles Laker game in Baltimore will be brouiht breft ·' llve on Channel 5. It's a rapid succession of profeuicaal ~ games Sunday on Channels 2 and 4 wttb t the Ram-Packer clash featured Dltitlmll1, • on Channel 2 at 11. r TOCAV 12:,J 1.m. fl) CL -COlLll!:OI! ,OCTIALI,. -In 1t11rr llrsl lllH!ltlt: tM fll1~t1119 lrlNI If ,..,.,_ · D•P!lt 111. IM MIHOll,t Tlftfl .. Columbl•, Mt: : 2:30 "'·"'· f!l CL -OUTDOORS -Joe ,_ ....... • moun .. ln tJon !fl c1nYOt11 ol c1111f"1I Ul611. • l 1.(lt. I!) CL -PllO ,OOTIALL HlGl-n.IGHTI,.. -Hl1hllllll1 ol 1•11 weelt'I llP!lff lnch.ldlN tN Sin Fr•ndleo-Jt1m llfl'll ,.,.s 12 °'"-''· DIABLO FLASH -Speedy Mission Viejo tailback ~undre -Holmes _takes oJf on a successful journey in Friday night's 26-13 Diablo conqueat of Tustin ih a Crestview League tilt. He Is being escorted ·by teammate Bob Zytkiewicz (72). J Jl.m. (11 CL -'1110 aA5klTIALL -Wide World of Sl>0,11 co111r1 lllt Mllw1t.*" euct ... H.--., H •""1 -ntr. T1'111 II Ille p,ort111oMl lflbul . Pl1lol Ptr. M1r1vlc1'1 ... 1111 !ht Alllnfl M•wlt1 1'9n9 wn11 lh1t ol Jahn V1U1lv Df N1~ •-"· ' I The big ga iner cam,e on the third play of the series with Darnell hitting ·flanker Dan Baker on a 22-yard pass up the mid- dle advancing the ball fr om the Los Al~itos 41-yard stripe lo the Griffin 19. Down tM aft er the score, Mesa came up with some razz.le-dazzle on the "."suing conversion try as kicker Benny Ricardo, A 5-11 . 180-lb. lineman when he's not doing the leam's placements, faked the kick and tossed an unsuccessful ·air al· 1cmpt o"er the head of Mason Bishop Amat Rocks Mater Dei,_ 48-16 $ 1.m. Ul CL -Pll:O IASl(ETIALL -TIM Les """"!H Lalltri mtel tM lltltlmor1 aulllts In ,,_ · flr1t or 2.S Lektr t•!MI td'ltdu1td on Cl'llllMI I ~ 1!111 IHIOn. Llvt lnim l1rtlmort. •1 1:30 P.m. 1') CL -RAM HIGHLIGHTS -,llrft#j hl1hll11'IU tf 1111 11t1m1-S1n ''NKIK9 ..,.... ..,,,.,. ~ I P.l'!I. {JI CL -aOXING -Sdllfullllll flelll9 Include Ern!1 L-z "'· CIPrll llf HlrMnlla In .. 10.round -llll'Weflfll llouf WI ltH. • 51.fNOAV i.; 10 '·"'· (JI CL -'1110 FOOTIALl. -Tiie MtJ' _.., Celli ....,_.,... Jffl In N-Torte. llungcr ford. , GAMll: ITATllTICJ l'lro! """"I 'lrt1'11n• l!'it•I fltWnl ••tslnt Fir\! 111twn• IN'ftt lt+•1 '"~' flrtl M-1 Y•rd1 rv•~lllt "'•f11' , •• ,..,. ,. • ' ' • "' .. " "•'\!• 16\1 N,, vttdl ,11»M1 Punl'l/A,...•10• 0111111« P~tl!lfl'Y1'111 JWfttllle<f f"utfltllft/l:"umblu lost "' Sill G .,, Ca<1I• M•M L•• .lltm+lllt w•• "•vt ...... u. ,,.,...11 ·-· ..... H-1!"'901'11 T'ore11 1•11•-lit IMll.I Ht mH1on ·-· ''«• l•itll ' '"~ur Woll c.,.,,11 T•lth H.,1,,ltorl k ttt " Ou•rttr• • • • 1 llU\NINCO Ctlll Ml•• '" ~ M • " • " , • ' ' ' • ' • u '" Lu &1t111!M1 M "' • " ' ' ' ' • " • ·~ 'A$1fNO ,., •• Mii i .. " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' Ltl &111111191 " • •• ... • • • • • • • " " 1 • ' •• :-" • • • • • • .. M • " # "' " • ' ' " ,. '" ' '" 3f:IO.• ., . "' ... '·' u u "·' •• .. •• '·' .. • •• .. .. ••• .. "' -~· . .. .... . .. ... 15,600 W atCh Haden , Mc Kay Lead Lancer Rout By ROGER CAllLSON and then he uaed a classic straight arm pair of touchdowns on Haden. to McKay was the moet ever scored .on a Monarch Of llMi. Dell)' PMll U.fJ to 01tten the WI Mate< llei defender in comblr.atJoos before the end of the ~ eleven in Jts 19-year tililtory. WALNUT -The unbelievable aerial ~ punutt .., the 23. ond period. •AMI ITATJITICI combi.natJon of. q~back Pat Haden Hoden had releaHd !he ball from The Monarchs made some noise later MD 14 arid receiver John McKay Jr. left liWe seven yards deep in his own end IOfle In the third and fourth quart.en when ,,,., "-nn.111119 • ' ,~, OowftS ..... 1.., • " doubt as lo the authenticity o( Btahop and the ball traveled !'I yards in the 1lr. Ml)te Paino sacked Haden for a safety J" I do'M'lt Mft1lll11 ' • Tot.I tint doWlll " " Amat Hip's clalm to Ille No. I potlUon His folft'th TD was just as remarkable and reserve quarterback Billy Clough Y11'd1 r\lltllr-. .. " Yll"df r:,111111 ,. ,. in C1F AMA football circles. . as the 5-tt, tts.-pound senior, aon of use combined with Jim Nanry fOJ'.. a, S&-y~ Y1fd1 It " " Nit V•fd1 .. 1.,.r "' ... The Lancers, behind five --.i-cooch John .McKay,' tool< th< bali out o! Pl• .and run touchdown. ......._ =~~"rv~~ ll=~td v~, 11a.• strikes from Haden to McKay, cruahed the air while blanktt.ed by Mater Oei Cloagh added a two-Point ctmveraion ,,. 1/11) Fumblftf'lil'llllt. loll '" .,, the No. 2 rated Monarchs of Malet Dti, defenders Jim. J-.0, ChrU Mumford with a toss to Terry Martindale a.nd .............. 48-16, Friday night before an overflow and Pat Ma111er. Mater Del had narrowed the margin lo 11"""'-""'" ...... u n • " • M .. _. Oii .......... I • • • " crowd of 15,900 at Mt. San Antonio Col· The others were all pulled tn pnder 34-19 with 9:25 left in the g&1T1e. Ml,..., Del lege in the Angelus League apener for the Well of catching th< ball neoily However, the Lancers made short work •• " " "' both teams. out of bounds. of Mater Del's brief hopes when John ·-' " • "' Tt wu never dole. 1be i. Puente-bu· In 111, Haden riddled Mater Del wilh Sdarr1 · tntercepted a Cloup flOS! and ........ " • • ... ::tfklfWkl • 'j" • •• ed. Lancers struck 10 falt and IO quick 2t completions in 27 •"'-lo< m returned It !'I yanls for another Amat ' • • • •• D. H•NJ , • • ••• from every ,angle in th< llnl half llcme yordl. He -.ted for·241 yards In the touchdown. ,_ • • » d thlt -ti apptartd llb a coll... loam lfnt ball -Amat put Ille declllon Haden came off a brid' stay on the , ... .. M .. ,, ·--working out Ill puo Pl~ away. -. lo Clp the nilhl with his fifth ·-• " ~ ... At !he ball It WU au ond McKay had c.ocl> Bob Woods' M-,,.,.. touchdown pm to McKay, an ellht· """~ ' • • • •• ·-' .. • "' already Quaht four of h1a nve TDt. further tormented -the only clecenl yanfer wtth 7:111 to '°' . k llrre • • , ... Md(•t' ' • " ·10.0 After that it aeemed only a matter of drive of the first half W9'1t for nauatit The other Amat tcore was a ~yard Tl'l1ll " " ~ .. time before th< Monarchs would boor ., th< Red and )Vhite Joo\ !he ball on bunt by fullbock Don Caroptno. Jose P.llll,.. the final hom endtpg the Amat blltJ . down• on the Lancer five yard line after Asulrre kicked sir PATo. Mtllf Dll -McKay'• toudldown catcht1 covered maichln1 72 yards. Amat's defeiae-stopped lhe Monarch .. " ... " "' """" " ' ' " ...... dlstancet ol 21 , 94, 29, 21 and I yards ohd Tho llrll half \ally came on a Bob running game cold. Ten times Mater D. N•nrv ' ' • • ·"' ,_ " • ' " "" each of lht:m were of the spectacular Haupert to Dennis Wojtkiewlci pass play, Del was held to no gain and &Jk other Tt1t!• " " , •» .. ~ variety. narrowing ~ count to 204 with 2:68 occasions resulted 'ln losses. lltfllll "'""' H••"" " " ' "' ·"' His 94-yarder was cau&ht on the Mater lefl in the h1lr. lt wa!I Mater Del'r fin¢ loss alter tour Sc11rT"• • ' ' n .>~ E>tl 40 between two Monard> defcmders MclC1y ' ' • • , .... •towever, the holts roared back for a. non-Jugue ~ns and the Lancer total TONlll • .. • •• ·"' • . • 11 '·""· 111 CL -'1110 ,OOTIALt. -TIM .... A"9tln Ill.•"" "'"' 1111 'aelc.er1 ti Ii..-aw. ISi CL -NOTlltE OAME HIOHLIGl-tT~ -w-. 1111111 of ltl<e Nt1r1 D""'"Mlnourl •-ltl\lfWY', I P.m. It ) CL -'1110 f"OOTaALL -The 1(1111-0: Ml (tty-Chiefs llce 1119 •-111 ti C1ncl11Mff, ,;. l :U P.P!I. 121 CL -'1110 FOOTIALL -The Cllltt ' COWboYI me,t the \llklllt• If &loomlntl<lrl. 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' ,,..,.._ Jacklin Fires 67, ': ·Holds Golf Lead__:_ • PARIS (AP) -Tony Jocklln GI Brltlln , fired • $-uoder-por !'I Friday lo h1o ffnt_, competitve outing in France . for a Cl{MI 1tn>ke lead ....-Arnold Pllmer In the W. , hole Toumament of Champloftl that baa ~bled eipt of golf'• top -.U.. -Juklin pooled four birdl.. and -! eagle -linking a 40-foot chip shot •· ! tht 12th hole -and a lone bot:ey at 13. · • Palmer managed i ti ovtt the t 1Mf .::.. yard, par 72 Saint Nom La Brettcbl·' course, where the Canada Cup matcta. were played In IM.'l.. He mlaed a clWnei to lharo tho Je1d when hJo -fool pitt., lipped the cup on No. 11.. ' I • -- By ARMAND HANSON, ., .. Dlltr ........ W.itminster co.ch Blil Boswell, with a tMm. featuring more underclassmen daln 1erdon1 will just have to wait till aext year. Ria once fetOctowi Llonr, who defeated" the highly·reprded Anaheim ·Colanl&ts for tw~ years in ·a. row, finally "fe!t the revenge or 1coac:h Clare VanHooretieke's IUpOl'<harged elewo as they notched a Jl.11 ilefei.t on thenf~be:f$1re. an overflow crOwd al Wutmimter ll'riday night. Wbik the Uona' ·defenle wis geafed to· )top the charges of the Colonists' trading ball carrier to date, senior Bob MeQlleen, they ,didn 't anticipate· the in· &roduction of Kurt ~tbke, an unheraJd· I . Artists· Drop • . 26-7 Tilt " To Valencia By JDi1 CARNET!" ., .. IPtltr 1"411111 Iliff Laguna Beadl and Valencia renewed an old football rivalry Friday night and Loguna COICh Hal Akins probably wishes they· bad decided to rtmatn at opposite ends of the county. The Valencia Tigers came into the famous resort town after-a ~ven-year aeparalion and belted the Artists. 26-7, btf<ire a near capacity crowd in the Or~e. LU.gue opener. . The loss droP.ped the winless Artists to O.S ori the y~ar 'while the Tlgers·own a 3-lt alat.. ~ gutty litUe hos~ managed to slay in the ball 1ame for almost 31-i quarters btfofe the roof, fell in and the heavily· f1ged Tigers broke it wide open. With the score12-0 in favor of Valencia at tbt ba]f the Artists managed a score in the .ning moments of the final ptried to make it 1}7 witttl'little over 11 miriutes left. The Tigers drove 70 yards in the next series of downs to score and put .the game out of reach. Laguna defensive end Bart Tabor in· terctpted a Tiger aerial late in the third quarter to set up the Artist scoring driv~. Laguna t.Ook' pouess:on on the Valencia 40 and scored 12 plays later. Artist qu~back Gary Fisette drove his mates to the Tiger three-yard marker for a firit and goal situation. Laguna balfbatk Walt Ottmfr made three sue· cessive thrusts at the middle or the Tiger 1ine and finally went over on the third try trom a root out. Tim Johnson booted the .PAT to sud· denly put the Lagunans back in the con- test, 12..7. The following Valencia drive decided it however. Sophomore quarterback :rom Ric\ts came in and handled the Tiger of(ense like a veteran as Valencia drove for the .,inning tally. The lanky signal call~r Jlliged the pigski n himseH for 'n yards 1n the successful 70-yard march. The 'I'i~C."i ~u.red •he first time they got \heir hands on the football. Valencia started the opening drive of t~e ball game from their own 31--yard line and nine-plays later found themselves w~th a third and eight situation on lht ArhsL ]! .. Qoarterback Dean Yamada fou~ flanker TeTTY McGillicuddy all alone 1n the end zone and tossed a perfect 11· yard scoring strike. The point after fail· ed•'and Valencia held a 6-0 margin. 'nle visitors didn't score again until the waning moments of the first half. nit. Tigers went 13 yards in 13 plays and saired on a quarterback keeper tr1rn the two with 13 seconds remaining. Tije boot was blocked and Valencia car· ried a 12-0' edge into the lock.er room. • •AM'l STATl$Ttcl ' " ' ' " '" M ' "' 1/JS >m .,, " -,. • -, ' " • "' ' " ' " • • •• • .. ' u , .., ' ' ' • •• • J,) . • • •• ' .. • ,, • ... ' ••• " ff> ., ,~, • ... " .)l) "' ••• " ·"' • .... M "" Imhoff ·o btained . • ~y Cincinnati ·'CINCINNATI (AP) -The Cincinnal\ Rqf•" of the· National Basketball ~u.., ,Frldly obtained &.10 center 00.11 Imhoff . lrom lh< Philadelphia ,... a.a trade for center CoMie Dierk· tnc, fol wed Jl'red Foster and a second nillnd -choice. Imhoff, who did not sign 11 eontr11ct w!lli PhllldolJbla lDIUI Friday, wiU rt,..i lo Cloclm1tl &undly. lmholl !~ .pll~"d' "'Ith ,Ille Loi• Angel" 'Liken. • ' ,,· •• • RECOVERS OWN FUMB LE -Laguna ·J'leach quarterback•Gary.Fis· ette (7') gets ready to pounce on his own fumble.in•Ftiday.night'.a 2fi.17 loss to Valencia on the· Artists• f~eld •. Other Lagunans in U)e .picture · VAlENCIA GAINER -Valencia's Dave Fujlnaml-ramble! for a nine· yard ga in on a swing pass Friday. night in the Tigers' 2&7 Orange League triumph over winless Laguna Beach. The pass ended up on :29-12 DAILY Pl.I.OT "'9fn..,. .... rtq: o'DMMll are Ricci Prock (60) a0d·Bob Gil (6i). The Artists are winless in fiv.e contests this' season. . the 14-yard line and , the ~all advahced seven ya rd s alter the comple- tion on a face masking call against the· Laguna defender. Eagles R()]J . -' To 4th Wm •• ~· By BOB ROTll ot 111t 'e.uw '""" St•ll On a night in which they hirdly pl•Y· ed a championship brand of football, Estancia's Eagles remained in conten- tion for the Irvine League crown, dump- ing Magnolia, 16-0, Friday· night at La P1lma Park. \Vilh its defense addinG the only moments of brightness, coach Phil Brown's team up~ it.s le.ague record to J.1 and its seasonal mark to 4-1. · · _ e S;entine!J_Jl,2~ar destined lo ~ !!le league doormat after they opened ffiel.t: season with a stunning &-& ti~ of Loara . 1 Friday's whitewash co~tituted not only the thW. straight.league 1053 for the Sen· tinels, but for the third time they failed to even dent the scoreboard. Though the final ·count was lopsided, the Eagles had a great deal of trouble getting air-borne, a fact that could be at· tributed to Estancia's own prob~ms as much as to the Magnolia defense. The first four times they had the ball the Eagles were able to net just O!le first down, as both clubs chugged through a scoreless first period. During the (irst 12 miilutes neither club was able to penetrate any deeper than the 43-yard llne of its opposition. After a pass interference call gave the Eagles a first down on the Sentinel 45- yard line midway through tile second , period, runs by Bob Kaiser moved the ball to the '27. · ' • The drive s=ame to a sudden halt at that point when John Correra intercepted 11 potential scoring bomb on the t~yard line. After the Eagle defense stopped the ;, . ~ts short of· a first down. a punt gave the ball back to Estancia on the Magnolia 40-yard line where it ~gan its first scor· ~g drive 2:46 before intermission. · Key play In the march was a pass from Curt Thomas to Kevin Brown that moved · the ball from the 13 to the three'.yard line. Three plays later Thomas bulled his way in from the one. Randy Carpenter'~ kick gave Estancia 7-0 advantage with 0:51 left in tbe second quarter. Afagnolia used those closing seconds to mount its beat attack of the evening,' going from its own 'll to tlie Estancia M- , yard line before time expired. lt was only dur_ing the third.period.Jhat ~ tbe Eagles showed any killer instinct. After giving the Sentinels possession on the Magnolia ta, Estancia's.defense mov~ ed the ball back to the .JO-yard iine where Rick Aguirre at~mpt'ed a punt. Aguirre, however, never stood a chance as the Estancia line poured through, blocking the punt and sending it out of the end zone for a safety and a 9--0 lead .at the 7:17 mark of the third q,µarter. Tackle Craig Dennis was the • wbo deflected the ball. · _Qn the first play after Kaiser returned lifagnolia's free kick to the Sentinel 34, Thomas kept the ball around his left end, out-running tacklers down the sidelines and sprinting in for the score. Carpenterts second kick made it 16-(1 v.•ilh 6:.SS left to play in the third period. ... That capped the scoring as the Eagle defense throttled all of Magnolia's re- maining attempts, to mo've that ball. The -Eagles-worr,--despite· the loss br tailback Jim SchuJtz. who was held oUl of action because of injury. GAMI ST~TISTICS • First down• •1J1lll"9 s Flrsr doW!'ll peu!~ ) Flr1t down1 .,.n1Ult1 1 Tot1I tlr1I dowt11 10 Y1rd1 rusM1111 lSI Y1rd1 penlng 4 Y1rd1 lost 11 Nd ,1rd$ tllr>td 19• Punll/A,...•111 cli1t1nc1 t /:11.2 P1111tttn/Y11"111 jNtlailtod •12t Fumtllll/F11m1>lts h»I 0/1 Ttrrin ··~ T-• K1l1el" ltober11on """" TO!tl1 lktrt .,,. Ou1rttr. . ' . • • • lllUSHING lfllMll "' ' .. • " ' ' • ·-· " ' • • " • • •• " ~ ' " • • • • ' ' M ' ' ' • '" " .. "' f llJ' '. .,, B-11 .... '" .. '·' u ... .. . ' " " ,,. ~ .. ' " 3Q l~l ~ "' Kindred PASStN• IJ11nci. " .. . ' Mttnoli. " . ... " ' • • " Tampa Downs Mia mi, 31 -14 ... ; ,:Jll ... ' ' ' MJ.(MI (AP) -Former Alabama gtrong~y Sammy Gellerstedl led 1 vie· torlous Tampa defense Friday night and the small college -powerhouse struck down the overmatchud Miami Hurri· canes, 31-14. Coached by former · _,tar 1ifiaml quarterback Fran Curci, the unbeaten Spartans won their fifth game in what the young Tampa coach called "our "biggest t'st ever." 11 was ..Gellerstedt. who became disgruntled with the Crimson Tide 11nd transferred, and lhe Tampa defense that made it so. e1sy. Miami safety Tony Stawari opened the gates, fumbling • punt at the Hurricane 3S. Mark W1kefield recovered 1nd, on the next play, the freshman wide receiver was bumped in the end zone to put the ba11 a\-thl ont= -- Leon ltfcQuay crackect over for a T-4 lead. \Vayne Jones staked firm claim to Ta'ID!!_'s superiority with 1 tw isting 68· yaid punt return lhat made It 14--0 lalt In lhe first quarte(. ' --Saturdiy, October 17, 1970 ~etto·~ ~~~~~:;;;::;~~~·---=----. . DAILY PILOT 'J 3 ~1 --- E.:r~c)rs ·Plague 1 ers, .. ' Comirig : ToUCI ,. Area Sports Calen~m· ,INSID,f TH E PARM HouSE ~ "Members ol the Cf'OJden West. football coaching state get ready for a practice session •in the, friendly confines of their larnihouse o!Uces. Head mentor Ray Shackleford ponders ,the oUense with • Gene Farrell and Don r . Saints Triu~ph,-24-7 Jones .. In lhe foregrou nd, Ron Jones and Doug Get>- hart check the defense with Don Row'e (dark glas1· es). Fred Hoover and student assjslant Jack Olson \Vere not' present when the picture was taken . Upset at MV 1 ' 7 ... :~ it was wide left. . • ,.t A clipping penalty $topped ;. another Oiler drive that had· ·: . reached the Santa Ana _four· •• , yard line. \V hlte ended PP.-,-... trying a SO.yard field fO&l _ef-,. ti fort lhal fell short. ~ • : Wise. who was able lQ com~~ ... ;; plete sev.en of 11 passes. In Lbe~: first half wasn't able to find~-"' the target in the second half .• ,,,. All three of his interceptij,ns~Jl,.. £ame after the popcorn· break. •'V Sarita Ana (ou'1' it un· necessary to go to the air, picking up all of the Sa ints' 11 291 yards on the ground. TheY'!'! · didn't make a ·singk! pass at·!['-- tempt throughout. the aclion. Huntington Beach simply was unabli;! lo slop· Mont~· Floyd . ia the' rirst haU, or Byers tn· the second. Bye · gained 12:1J..yards in the second half. Floyd picked up 31 yards prior to l~aving the jame a~["' the result of a jarritlg tackle early in the third quarter. .... T1·it9ns Upend Foothill, 14-6 ~ ,,,. . . ..... ,. 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J I - L •• OAlL.'LP.lLQ Saturd~y O'lober 17, 1970 NeWp9r-t, Marin~_-.in- ~~--:=:-~~~~.,;,-~1·-.- C lash for ·Su_nset Lea #-:--.. \ • Yf ~r , . . - ---...... IDtllY ,llfl lllvltrtllo~ W S!e'ft HHrldr NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH 'S MIGHTY MIDGETS RISK THEIR UNBEATEN !!ECORD AGAINST MARINA TONIGHT. -OC~aces Awesome Hornets Tonight Two Orana:e County junior college rivals that have had a history of play- ing-wide open football against each other clash tonight when Orange Coasl hosts -Fullerton at LeBard Stadium. Game time is 8. Fullerton, as usual, is loaded with talent and is heavily favored. Coacl\ Hal Sherbeck 's team has an arsenal of stars that have had little trouble de- f1:aling tour opponents' in a like number o( games. '."The Home!$ are led by quarterback GWC"Poloists Down Cypress; Pirates Fall Golden· West College 's water polo tea1n • opened defense of ilS Southern Califom1a Co nference championship Friday ...,·ith a 13-3 victory over Cypress in the winners' pool. In other polo activity, Orange Coast dropped its second South Coast Con- fereace match, losing to Cerritos, 5-3, in lhe occ pool. · Coa'ch Tom Hermstad·s Golden \Vest team roUed to a 5-1 halftime advantage in easily securing the victory. Hennstad iubstituted freel y throughout the game. Sophomore Don Lippoldt took s:oring honors for the Rustlers with four goals wh ile Lance Norris had three. Steve McConna ughey followed with two and Dave Miller. Roy Buell, Paul Rossi and Mark Mansfield tallied one each. The Rustlers were scheduled to C()m - pete in the anOual Claremont Invitational al Claremont-Jo.iudd College today. Golden West met the Cal State {Fullerton) varsi. ty at 10 a.m. Other games are with Claremont-Mudd at noon and Mt. San Antonio at 4. Golden West returns to Southern California Conferenct action Tuesday facing tough Rio Hondo in the Roadrun- ners' pool. :.orange Coast will try to get its first ! Victory o{ lhe conference slate Tuesday a! Mt. San Antonio College in a 3: 30 con- (~st. Gary Wann, a sophomore who has pass- ed for 491 yards this season, completing 36 of 66 passes, five going for touch- downs. Top receivers are wingback Dennis 1-laughn (lr catches-for 19Z" yards) and end Brad Williams (10 catches for 245). Tailbacks Dan Dinkier and Steve CJod- felter lead the F JC rushing at tact. • OCC will depend upon the passing of Gary Valbuena. His two chief targets will be Tom Malone and Doug YOung. Pirate coach Dick Tucker figures the game will probably be high scoring. And he is quick to point out that although the Hornets are a well balanced team. the key to the game is containing FJC's passing attack. JiherbeC~ says, "when Fullerton and Orange Coast meet you can throw oot all the past records, it's that kind or rivalry. Coast is big ud strong and has a fine quarterback in Valbuena. They beJtl us last year. so l don't' think 1 wW hive too much trouble get- Ling the team.up for the game." The OCC victor)' over Fullerton (20-19) was the only regular season loss1suffer· ed by the Hornets. They evenlua ly Jost to Fresno (28-9) in lhe large schools championship game. The two teams have played every year since the series began in 1948 with Fullerton holding a 13-7-2 edge. Prior lo last year's victory, OCC had not beaten the ff(ll)ets since: 1963. finitely put them In the dri ver's seat for title honors. Both offensive lines will have the same weight average -209 pounds. Fullerton will hold a decisive JDS-175 margin ln the backfield. ,.y, ......... li5 F'•r"°"s 725 Hudgins :ioo Hovf!ller m W-1 111 Pulwtr 2.0 u...,.er lOI Wiii'-'"' HI W..,11 lU Olfllclef •• "' "' '" "' " ~, FuUerton had little trouble getting by San Diego Mesa (35--0) in the confereqce opener last week. holding lhe Olympians to jllll 137 net yards. ' WOUld de---n: ~:.~-·-A victory by the Hornels •• "' •• "' PIRATES HARRY CARMACK_(76), KURT CLEMENS .WILL-START AT DEFENSIVE TACKLE TONIGHT AGAINST F}JLLERTON . Vikings Match <. Running Gains;; Vs Tar Ikfensfi'. ·~· Orange Coast area prep football powers, Newport Harbor and Marina, unexpected 2.0 leaders in the s.unset League, are finding out that cons1sten\ winning ups the stakes in each ensuing encounter. Tonight Orange County's No. 2 rated Newport Harbor Sailors (4--0) collide with Jo.tarina High's No. 3 ranked Vikings l3-l l in a clash that "'ill determine the sole leader in Sunset battle. -Kickoff is sel for 8 and an overflow croOO is expected at the !1,(1()().scal setup at Newport. ~farina 's Vikings under coach Leoo Wheeler-and the Ewie Johnson-led Sailors of Newport have surprised all but the staunchest of loyal rooters in rolling to early-season victories and tonight's victor v.•i!I have a minimum of a one--.'. game lead on the rest of the fie.kl in \he '; eight-team fr ee for '311. \_ Tonight's confrontation "'ill be a battle~ bet...,·een Jo.farina's jet-:Quick tailback JQe' Ventimiglia and the dextrous running and~ passing of quarterback Steve Jo.1onahan;: against the defensive pride of Newport. '. Newport's defensive corps. comprised'• of Grant Gelker (220). Terry Albritlon: (215), Scott Schaefer (185), Jim Swick:f (205 ), Eric Stricker (170 ) and olhers, has~ been the sparkplug of the Sailors· overall1 attack. ~ . ll has been the Tars' defense that ~Si set.-up the Bluejackets for scoring thrusts. Johnson·s .Sailors have a solid running, game with seatbacks Richie Simons':' Mike Easterling and Dan Seals rotating in the backfield behind a 11 • r o u n d' quarterback Alvin White. be::~u~f0~~wport's four victims ha~e~ That's also a quality of Marina football: as Wheeler 's defense has' shut down· \Vestern and Santa Ana without a point ;t!. Sunset warfare. ·~ .. In the Santa Ana romp (38-0) t~ defensive standouts for ?\farina ca~ from every corner. ~:::; And. Monahan has a pair of outsta~ ding receivers in split end Jeff Losne(; and tight end Bob \Vilt. ....... ' Both demonstrated the a)>Uity to hang on to M,ooahan·s quick aerials against Santa Ana and can effectively move wilb. the ball after catching it. ~ Although Marina bas been install~ a three-point favorite. it'• Ne • Harbor which owns the better field,. ' threat. = \\'bite hasn't missed , a conv 'eight for eight) and bcioted a 28-y fi~ld goal against Costa Mesa. ·;; Ventimiglia ( 180-pound senior) ls tJri:' leading rusher in the Orange Cqast aro~.' He's· totaled 598 yards on 52 tries tot:.~ sparkling 11.'5 average and has scoi:lf five touchdowns. ~;~'. ~larlna :•:-; Newport 160 Amics 215 Albri tton :.100 Harrison 185 Schaefer 17J Tripp t20 Gelkcr 160 \\'hitforrl 110 \\'hit(' Jj() Sin1on~ 142 Eastcrlini;: 160 Seals E T G c G T B Q B B B \Vin J90 Jackson "" Jenning5 "" Rilling .\!).} Reed )IO lloward. ·170 t..o.ner "' r.lonah3.n 170 Ventimiglia 18.l Hernandez ]7fl l\lerriu 170 Makeshift UCI Polo Team Routs Opponent, 13-3 .. SANTA BARBARA -A makeshift UC Irvine water polo team. composed largely of freshmen and junior varsity players, opened action in the annual all-UC tournament at Sanla Barbara Friday afternoon with an easy 13-2 victory OVtlr UC San Diego. Freshman Jim Zupancic. "'ilh only one goal scored prior to the Friday cir counter. was high man for the game with four. Bob Searles. Bob Morris and J im Bradburn each had a pair of goals with Bn1ce Black. Jim Harrison and Jack Dickmann adding one eadl. Bradbu rn·s two tallies tied him ~·ilh Ferdy ~1assimino for lhe individual scor. ing lead with 29. Jo.iassimino hasn't played in the li;ist tv.·o games and ~·ill mis11 today's first encounter with U G Riverside. • The Riverside game was-scheduled for 10:30 this morning with afternoon game! carded at 2 with Davis and at 5 with the host Santa Barbara team. Cerritos had complete control of its game with OCC, leading all the way. The FaJcons1Jeld a I~ advantage at the end of the.first quarter. and a,2-1 margin at the half and spurted to a 4-1 lead after tbree quarters of play. John Blauer. Dave Bannon and Bill T.>eHuff scored the goals for coach .Jnck Fullerton's Orange coast team . "They (Cerritos) just played a perfect game. 1beir passes ~·ere on I.he money and ours were not. They played very, v,ery well," said the OC'C coach. Undefeated Gauchos; P~lomar Clash Tonight: •·t thought wt played well on defense. . but it's going Lo take us a while lo put It all together," added FuUerto n. 'Following lhe ML San Antonio game 'r'uncM , 11nge ~st travt.ls lo FUiierton JC Frkl•Y for an important date with the top-r•ted· Homet11. Golden Weal also has anothtr match 11cbeduled next week. Following tht. Rio Hondo aklnni&h on Tueld•Y. Hermstad 's 1.eam wlll tanak!: with t:A Rarbot ln lhe Golden Wm pool ESOONDIDO - A battle belwce!n the Mission Conference's two best running backs will highlight tonight'• (I) loop en- counter between the invading: S&ddleback Gauchos and the Palomar Comet! at Escondido High School. BcMh side1 enler the con!rontalion with 1-0 marks in con crence ac ion irlerSid· dleback edged C.'harfey. 16-1$. and Palomar dumped JUvcrsidc, 27·22. in circuit openers, IA.st "·eek. (Escondido lllgh School is located on North Broad way In Escond ido. It can be. reached from the Orange Coast area by taking the San Diego Freeway south to Highway 78 (east) near Oceanside. Going east on Highway 71 to Bl'Oldway In Escondido and a left turn on Broadway will bring one to the stadium, which is two blocks north o( the Hwy. 7g.. Broadway lnt~rstetion). The_e!!:_ of backs menHoned above are e Giuc1i0i' 'tOb)r wtilpple. who has ac~ counted for 499 rushing yard3 this season and 2,037 in his Saddleback caretr. which sp:;ns a year and a hair and SanlOan Tony Lutu'liagase.noa. the ComeL~' 208-lb. pile driving fullba ck, "'ho already has 3811 )•ards lo his trcdlt Jn 1970. The difference lies In the diversification rebounded from an opening 28· 12 Joss to or the teams' attacks, where ~dleback Santa Barbara to drop Hartnell (20-14) in -,ee,ms to have an edge with quarterback a non-conference: tilt before handling Chris Hector passin1 bullets to sure· Riverside in the conference lid-lifter. handed receivers like sophomore Rick Wiebe Slf-YS, "we're in big trouble if we Day and freshman Rick Geddes. lose Tony. He 's our entire running game The Comets' signal caller, freshman and we don't have much of a passing Rick Barrios has been brilliant at lime! gime." but is virtualfy unteSOO:. Hei1:~p€ared -saaaieDaclf g ii Chtcr Ceo r g e Jn just lhret games, most · ol lhe lime llt1rtman disagrees, '·we feel that honding off to the blt1 Samoan fullback. Palomar ls as 1ough as any tea m Jn the He also handles the Comets' placekick-conference Rnd they present a tremend· Ing and has cllcked on five-of.five extra nu s defen~lve prob le m because the y run point attempts. out of a multiple set offense and us, 11 Coach Mack Wie.be'a: Palomar griddert lot of r11z:tle-daule stuff.·· .. '. Tn the end. however, it is a likely PJ'.O- speel. that either \Vhipple or Tony L. "''ill have the biggest hand in the outcome~ •. Saddleback Pilomar 180 Day E Cameron 1'15 22S Umebrook T Ashby 1" 205 Munhall G Brlghtwetl 210 19S Martin C Ake r Jlt\ 195 Loc k1vood r. T'art'rles 100 ISS \VhUbread T Dtl:incy l Vi 170 Gedd" E Rainer ll5 180 Hector Q • 811rrios !!Vi 1gs Whipple B Rees 16:> 190 Hoyl B Collier 150 200 fletcher B Lululiagasenoa 208 t' • J ' ' • ,pfCK TRACY . . . TUMILEWEEDS KNOCK~E.S, HONE'(l'M LOOKING FOR JlJM!l!.•WEEVSJ HAVE: 'tllU SEEN HIM? MUTT '.AND JEFF JUDGE PARKER • ID17 A.RE VOU 6011rr1G VES! MY CU~OSITV t-IAS , 10 KEEP THAT THE SETTER: OF ME! Ill rn M'POINTMENT, MEA.MTIM.E, O.N' YOU FllrrlP 51.Mi' OUT '50M.ETHING "WUT WELL1NGTON ,_NP NAPFORP INl'USOOES~ • _,, I'LL SEE WHAT I ON LEA.RN AWUT Tl-IEM! GIVE ME A CALL AT HOME lONIGHT! I WI.NT lO MEAR UOCIT r-,_ YOUR INTEa'IEW! PERKINS I DAILY CROSSWORD •• ,by. A PO-:,,E• I ACR OSS l Atla ntic 0t Pacific ----6 Me at t ut 10 Ra il bird 14 Supreme Be ing 15 Abund ant lb Smalt branch 17 Color 18 Deduc tion ·20.Boston Red 50 Gamb!rr's conctrll 52 Prggy and Ponky 53 Full y grow11·and dtvr loptd 5fi Quotations 57 Tlmr of year fiO Rus i 6Z V1 lua blt stones 64 Out of ly Chester Gould '"I WMlf'Gf'IOtN'iTOS'rurJ'I TMESE su~s. lll'°"'ARE'T'WO~ "n'!Rt!!-Mt!!~kNOW51"' SAVS \RACY. ly Tom K. Ryan CROSSIN' M' tfEART'LL COSiVAA NUfHERNICfSEL! • • By Al Smith By Harold Le Doux Ml:ANWHrt.e.. Yes, M~. r. ~ voa PIP TI-IE ~1GN WA.NTEP IT IN 60Lt> PAINTE£ COME LEAF. PIV YOU NOT? YEr. LIZ~ ./,'--,---,.111 «Chicago While··· 21 Endure lhe wind 65 Da nish man's na me b!i River of [Ul'Ollf MISS PEACH 23 Skilled 24--Uvp 2s.Rodin or · Levrsque '26•Publ ic • statemt nt or poller 30 For,elu 13~ Beetle 35 S!cknessrs )7 Numerk•I Pfelix 39 Sll:ln Irritation 39 La--·: Opera house 41 And others: Lalin 42 Phillpp lne • ne11r lto C3 Lis te n 44 One of tht lam I ly 4b TV, In England 48 Countersigns • b7 Yukon or Amer. Samoa: Abbr. &8 Oepe11d on 69 Wilch of - DOWN l Vehicles 2 M1rg1rfn l! 3 Frminint n~mt t Wl!akt n 5 "This is ------!": 2 wo1ds b Oecisivt moments 7 Fcrrwarnlng B "Away!" 9 FrelintJ or resentment " .. 10/17170 10 Entertain-36 Fell Into ment fo1m: rrrot Info rmal 40 Detonators 11 Ackn1W1 led9es 41 Gree ll god 12 Ce1e al ~3 Serpen t with 13 R1penrd r11n e he ads: 19 Tta•S Myth. 22 Having 1 45 Oreadrul feeling of 47 With greater dislike volume 24 Stone: 49 Volupt uous Cornb. form 51 Dissuade 1J Ba nk ---53 Kind ol lrtntl r& Be worthy 54 Shaft on cl which 1 27 Having wheel turn s wings SS Laye r 28 Kind of 56 Seethe twang 57 Pl~id worn 29 Crow n i11 Scotland 31 Absolute 5B Bes ides 32 SlOOO: 59 River ol 51ang Be lgium 33 wea pon bl Choler hand le s 63 Ja il " .. "rnfllE'S THE NEW Giil!. ll'IJ Su-IOOL.- STEVE ROPE~ PEANUTS );,':, .... - ~ALL WENT TO II.AMP KELLY LAST 5UMMEI<. WHAT ' DID 'YOUDO? . ')OJ ARE IN 'JROUBL E ? i' " I• r. I' .1 I SJ/ TO DRNf A MOll> CKIETA W!THOllT 1Ft1Et. IS Jrr«JT EASY! • 5/'!$.}? ·- Ll'L AINllt SALLY BANANAS GORbO MOON MULLINS $'Ji' -- By John Miies J(Y);.t.. ltTl,Tllo~ _,y.,._.,..... By Men TMR !(IND OF PLACE WHEllE YOLI HA\/li TO MAKE' .AN APPOINTMENT ,-o GET STUNG 6YASEE. IHf• By Saunden and OverCJClrd By Chari.. M. Schulz I THI ITU.NG( WotlO MR.MUM , -OAn.v PllOT-f·S By Charin Barsotti ···~~ ~- By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson 'J "''~ PlliVATt EY£ ' . -. • DENNIS THE MENACE ~ I I ~I,_ 'lh\ GOIN'~ A 1llE:T 10!ll.'f ... STAR1N3 lllllH CABBOI"S. • __ _, ' .. ' . • I - L I , I j -. , .•... \ ... J 8 DAILY PILOT ··Sal\lrd~y, Octobtr 17, 1970 esp~nsi6iljfy - .. or AcI ea ressure_, re pare -· • • 'ol I ' j•-.. SUNDAY, OOl'OBER II youne!f II) ·~r e<;l)elons. persons fOI' granted. cumat IS~GmAllltlS (NO..l 22· llnllh bulc -.,,_tbele . .,.. to you -lhla Is under dllCll•· one you• admire. Avoid tll<!!e ceot monlb!. Bui a .-\It>! fl DoG't sell yourself short. project ma,y' lack 50lid bue. ,. Dec. 21): Emphasis en \ft11-bfFU&hted. ~·t play games si,on. How you adjust to who bave ii.otlung better to «i · pcomin1 -YQU.-wUl bl. i ble 11 By SYDNEY OMAIUl Special civic activity brings scdRP•O (Oct. 2.J.Nov. 2i) f · lions' , 'With one wbo means wltlt ilauity. A mw approach tbqin& times is•importaal, ·than waste'. your lime. l go· in yoW',. ~ d.iflcl1on, MMt rtte•t wrvtfl iDdiea&e pasjtive results. R.e'\: p o,ft s i b i I iUes Could much in your life. Test is oc-b nec.MaO"· Accen& originali-Bl creative rather-,.. t b a nl ~ • ~to your own:-tuoe.' tM:n art •Hl'orlmalef1 t• LllBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22l: mulOply. All is not proverbial curring; auociatlon is goil:lg to ly and CUUinc away or red suttect . , IF Tin;)AY JS v o u R To 11nc1 ~' wn.:' 111c1i1 ..,. you •~ .........._, p r , f e • 1 i 0 • 1 I Review ~ goals, val~. bowl of chcrrie.s, but you are last or be fulished-tbert is &lpt. .; PISCES (Feb. IS.Marth 20): BlRTBDAY you have an ap-..-1nc1 1ov1, ~ s"*""-<lfMrr'a ..---·~ K . to be ,. So -~-str'de f -~ Ge not apt to be ••• ~····ay •nn••n~ J -y-t.. 1:1-1.1.J -' ~-i.:..t."" boclki.t. "Slcttl Hf;;ts•for ... I ncl utnlosen la tJae Unha1 ey is ~p 1ve. me m~.g 1 s orwo.1"\1. ar . ~ U11Uw • J ~-..,., ( 1n. .,,, cu. .__ •-pre 11 u r e m-ww"t"~QCOUrages trust. w-. .. Slnd ~,.,..19 .i..• Clf'ltt States. Bat t.ber'e are llter1Uy seU-analyut' .js . required. Not 'yourself ~o hahdle .added I \CAPRICORN (Dec_ • 22-Jan. 11): Sdtoob., CWTiculum fnr . ~ted,; 80dalir.e. Enc-· m I amflde fa you. Tb1s has ,, o.n-r .t..lrojCHIV SKrth, ff'li OAIL y '•---· .. ibili" ]9) y beallk!•""-I ';'I', " • --• , • • • PILOT, Bo~ 31«1, Gr411111 C-lffl SI., ~ of mouPads of ~w~i~se~to~~·~·:·~·1~u~a~l~1~o~""~·_!P~~~$~U~"':·~~spo~ns~~"~Y·:_____;•'-1·::'.::'~""'~~~...,~·~-~~w~ay~y~ou~jl""~~~!!Pl!l~,~""~'wtlo~~"""""~~-~-...,.~.~·~·-~~~lll~Un&.~~oo~n~~~er~sa~l~lon~wl~lll:__beie~~~...,..~~·1~•~~~1nle~~during~·~~rCe·~ . ..!:i"":·~~~·~i""'~·~·~·'~·v~.~·~~J~r.~,~-~ utrolo&Y bWl1. And I feel that.· -.-llioe ell& el ll~CMW:ll ., •• ,; yoa uder wbicll sip of the • IOClJ,ac t1w1 were hon. Inci- dentally, more pulUI are born bder Aqaarto1 ud few· er uttder Gemini. ARIES (March 21 ·April 19): • • , ~'c11,.e:-Up" Stress independence, daring. l. Be with those who stimulate 1 ·an d challenge. Avoid any display o( arrogance. Cycle is high-but you will have to make concession to relative. TOOTHPASH bl 'lhalhwan i• 1ne. s1,.t ·-lt11i11. •er-57'-=.-2 •·79c · 3tt. 0 • < TAURUS (April 20-May 20): If you give, you are also likely to receive. Applies in many a r e a s , including S)Xltitual. .. 12... Visit I.hose who are tern· <::rporarily incapacitated. Do so with joy, not pity. • l I • ' ' ' J l .. • • • • ! ' I GEMINI IMay 21.June 20): Circumstances offer special opportunity to present point of \iew, Many are v.illing to listen-and to take action. Know this and be sincere, direct. Avoid time-wasting arguments. CANCER (June 21-July 22), 'You gain through charitable works, cooperation with in· stitutional projects. One who counsels aJong spiritual lines is a definite asset. Listen and evaluate. LEO (Juiy 23-Aug. 22): Ac· cent continues on hopes. wishes, friends. This is a lively lime. Personal magne tism rating is ,high; you gain com· pliments from those who mean much to you. VIRGO (Aug. !3-Sept. 22)' Fine for Inviting boss to din- ner. In other areas-, con- centrate on making room for USC Hires County Man Huntington Beach resident William C. Robinson, 16542 Delt.on Circle, has accepted an 4PR9ffif.!Peqt as an assistant prOfessor of library sctence ~at tlie University of Southern California's Graduate School of Library Science. Before joining the use faculty, he spent three years at the University of Illinois as a · Higher Education A c t Fellow. He bas served as head <>f USC's World Affairs Library from 1965-67 and as an ad· ministrative assistant to the University Librarian at USC frem 1964-65. Death J\'otlees BAKER Adtl!I T. e1ker. 766-( (1llt Ar190n, LI $</ ... 111111. "'" 71; d.tt• of Cle.th, Octobe<' IS. S...tvlvlld b• 1111Pr, Mr1, lo:.tflflelll I . l 11r!On, Liou... Hllll. \li1illlioll, StturdlY, 7 PM·5 PM1 7 PM • t PM, MCCormk:k L1tun1 BtKll Mco'lulf'Y CPllP!'I. Funtr1t !tt-1'· vlct~. Tves<Uy, knoll"'°°" M.ws.c!t um ChM>e!, C!~e111ld, Ohio. MtCormlt~ l "l!Unl 8t1tti MC1rh11r1, Olrec100. 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ClllTUIT Heating Pad "Lubriderm" l~ &goi.w tea~ r.. oo• "'"''"'' t!Jo-.... 3 39 rnotablt ·tltnnel cover. 12.tr' Sin • • "Condiment,, sET Pear, strawberry er Pi11t· IJl{lle desi.gn aa wire sml'. J .. &JellJlasaod s./t& 2 59 f'tpper sba!I~ ftatunl tolaB. • nrm1c Scissors R~~r to cul 1nyttiinc fuim 3 98 1'iief ta hmJ lalrics. £ven -cuts latt. • ~~ .... ~~ ..... • "8L.\JrW -- Hl·ltlTIMSlfY Spot light •1 S11ti1tl •• , "''"/ ob~t~ BBC il'ld rmefl!;e11CJ' uses. Pluas 1n. ta cigarett~ socktl of 1ny cir. ' • :ioothes, cools, meisturiies dry, cilapped & dtafed s~in. 2 29 fleilller slitky mr greasy. · llt(. 2.5111 IL • • KODAK lnstamatic · X-35 ' • MOUTHWASH & GARGLE Sti•1l1lin1 Astr in1ent i• Apothecary Deca11ter. ANTl-PERSPIRANT DEODORANT Lon1 Lutin1 Protection. 111. 83( "Drive" DETERGENT With En-lollO-lRe profession· al st1i11 remover. ''Cuticura'' ,. MEDICATED SOAP Atlli·Bacterial. Pramtits sli1 ftealllt. Rei. 33c Rec.Size "Pacquin" EXTRA DRY LOTIOI( or "Silk 'N Sotin" lotion W/Dispenser 2~F'~l 10.5 Dl. ''Lysol" SPRAY .DISINFEaANT EimiHt!I 1nrs. l"'f lutinf 1nti·1ena actia•. •ei.us . 93c 1411.Size ·-· · "L I" yso LIQUID Deodorizing Wipes JWIJ llflllS thit cause i 1dort. ""'""' 49c ' Rer.9lc 281l. ~-~ J -·------- COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH SPACE & LUXURY $29,580 4 large bedrooms, 2 baths, delightful family room. •Magnificent fireplace wins admiration of all. Home- r maker's dream kitch·en with finest built in appliances -including dishwasher. Covered patio. Pool sized grounds -landscaped to perfection. '!Apple Pie" order inside & out. (9945) 54().1720 EXQUISITE NEWPORT-$65,00Q 2500 sq, ft. of luxury &:: convenience. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, banquet dining room, finest built-ins dishwash- er..· New carpeting, drapes. Patio. Large sun deck. Near the beach. Newport Hgts: Jr. Harbor Ensign & Newport Harbor High area. Ap address of prestige! 54().1720 . BEAUTIFUL SPANISH-MESA VERDE "OR Clubhouse Circle -aristocratic living with no .maintenance cares. Spacious bedrooms. 3 separate baths, all electric "Award" builtin kitchen, dish· washer. Full dining room, family room, magnificent fuepJace. Heavy shag•carpeting, custom drapes thru- out. Pool & recreation at Y.Our "Finger Tips",. (0153) 54-0-1720 . 4 ·BEDRM.-$33,500 WITH 6~% FHA LOAN A lovely home with truly a park-like yard. Pride of owriership -excellent area near South Coast Plaza. Yery spacious home 'with 2 baths, large family room, beautiful fireplace, luxury~builtin kitchen, di shwash- 1er. Wall to wall carpeting, drapes. Covered patio. Only S yrs. new & it's a "honey." Subject to annual % rate loan now on property assunbltion! Monthly payments less than rent! (0144) 540-1720 "FAMILY AFFAIR"-$29,950! ..Excellent Costa Mesa area near 1chools, shopping & ev~ convenience. Beautiful landscaped-lot. Spa· cioullieaiOO.ru.,.m ~arge ·llviiii -room with ....., flnlpfaee;J8r.--room.•JIMtiful kilcJ>. '1!11 with l!leamlng·bu!lt-ln range, oYell & dishwasher.· liOads of cupboalds. Designed for aa&V.."":fanilly fun lovll!i people! S~'10UI' offers. ~lnt' ' ( ' ' . . 4 BEDRM.-$27,900-NO DO~ ll. ro buy -very spacious home designed Jor active £amily living & entertaining. 2 baths, nice family f!O()m , quality carpeting. Immediate possession. ·Forced air heat, all electric builWn ''Award" kit. eben. Dishwasher, Patio. Large borne in excellent area. Make your terms, (9785) ~1720 . EXQUISITE DR, Wllh$31,HO llO-OOWN Spacious 4 bedroom home with luxury extras, mag. nificent chandelier in banquet dining room.. Rich wood paneling, c·ustom drapes, custom tile·features. 2 baths. A kitchen lo please the most particular "Queen" with built·in range, oven & dishwasher. Ga· rage beautifully paneled ideal for "jeen" parties No down G.I . or low down all others! (0315 ) 540-1720 NEBULOUS NEWPORT -$28,950 - WALK · TO B~CH! Walle to beach from this deligbtful realdence -king sized bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. Dream kit· chen with built-in range, oven & dishwasher. Elegant fireplace. Patio. Charm Glow gas fired BBQ. Built-in cabinets. extra shower in garage. AJley access FOR BOAT OR TRAILER. (9798) 540-1720. 5 BEDRM.-$34,500 WITH FHA LOAN! Spacious Bar Harbor one level executive home ! 2200 Sq. ft. of convenience! 2 baths, family room. Large family room. Plush new cloud soft carpeting, custom drapes. Water softener. Massive fireplace . .-.Covered. patio. Vac;~::~o: ;~720 Walle 'to beach & sboppblg. Potential Income $400 a month. 2 bedrooms each unit. Built·in .kitchens with dishwashers. Swedish fireplace. Priced to sell at $49, 705. 540-1720 PRIVATE ESTATE UNEWPORT"-$57;5110 Walled community living -8ristocratic in 'eVery re- spect. Very spacious (bedroom, 3 bath, family room borne, 2 exquisite fireplaces. 40 ft. aluminum cov- ered patio. Beautiful fandscaping. Enjoy the Clul>- house community pool. putting green. All the ad· vantages of Countl")l Cluti living -yet estate sized grounds & privacy all your· own! (0051) 540-1720 • • • 0PQt SAT. & Slll-1·5 P.M. . I,' ' • Z2!4 S. Forest Ave. Santa Ana IN. of Warner -~ of Bristol) Vacant· molve right in -4 bed· rooms, 2 baths, large famllrroom, beautiful entry liail-!Jnnu\l'ulata borne with exquisite Jandscapln« $29,500 -10% doWii-owner helps with linancingT 540-1720 ~ $22,750 WITH FHA LOAN TO ASSUME Payment less tha'n rent includes everything. Very attractive ·home near -(lh mile) lo beach! 135 ft. deep grounds -room for pool. Spacious bedrooms, den, luxurious shag carpeting, drapes. Price reduced $1,000 for immediate sale. Va·cant -move rig ht in! ( 0052) 540-1'120 LARGE FAMILY HAYEN-$32,000! Walk to all schools from this large family home with 4 generous sized bedrooms, oversized living room with fireplace winning admiration of an. 25 ft. re- creation room where all the action will be. Light & airy built-in kitchen, dishwasher. Exceptionally niCe utility room. Rich wood paneling, huge master bed- room with dressing room & closet area. A beautiful home in a most desirable area. Costa ~lesa. 540-1720 • $33,500 WITH 6 Y2 % LOAN Prestige area nea.r Orange Coast College & huge shopping center. Extra sharp home with 4 bedrooms, 20 ft. gracious living room enhanced by fireplace, family room, 2 baths. Oversized paneled garage-- ideal for "TEEN" parties. Subject to 6% annual rate loan assumption now on property. 540-1720 TERRIFIC POOL HOME WITH 6% G.I. 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 as~umed. 540-1720. INSPIRATIOK HOME WITH POOL! Superb family living with space & luxury thruoul 4 bedrooms, family room, 2 baths, lull dining room awaiting your special entertaining. OutdoOr fun & entertaining in the heated & filtered pool, loads of decking & patio areas. BBQ -pool endosecl for safety factor. Extra eating atea In deligbflufbulltjn kitchen, dishwasher. Heavy shake roof beauty. Primt Costa Mesa'area. (0183) 541H 720 . • . ' ·PALATIAL-HOME-$4~,750.! With all the amenities one expects to find in a lux- ury home situated in a professional atmosphere. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. Big patio overlooks a truly patk·like yard. Formal dining room. Sparkling kitchen with finest builtin range, oven & dishwash· er, additional eating atea. Magniiicent fireplace. So many extras here -we invite your admiratioq! (0200) 540-1720 A BEAUTY WITH 5% %-LOAN! Onlv 5 vrs. new & shows like a brand new model home. Oversized bedrooms, 2 gleatning'baths, large family room. Homemaker's pride kitchen with finest builtin appliances -even a dishwasher! Majestic fireplace. Delightful covered patio. Sprinklers. Load s of concrete work, cascading waterfall. Truly a "Show Place." Subject lo annual % rate loan assumption now on property -monthly payments less than rent include everything! (0218) 540-1720 What are the 15 Cestly Mistates to Avail in Selling a Home? ~ .,. ......... ....,..,. ,. Mll J"t ...... MtH , ... ,... fllh ffell ........... ......n .... H•w- MI C•p••R. M.•.A.t.-J..,tt z • hs, ... D., _..., wltel' 11 ..... .S..tMta. .... .,.1ttM.,....,.. ...... _, ...... _ .. ............................. ........... ..., ......... .,... ..... ,... .......... ..,... TARBELL REAL ESTATE CO. P.O. BOX 141111, 16111 h•ch Blvd. Huntington Bs1ch, C11if. 92647 ............. ,.... • .,, .. ""' ... 11. "II C.-., MltNhl T1 AMltl 11 hlli11t A H1mt" ·: NAME .......•..•.....•......................•• ADDRESS ••.........•.... , •.......... : .......• CITY ...•...••••........•.... STATE •.•......• HU.NTINGTON · BEACH-FOUNTAIN VALLEY FOR THE lllSl PARTICULAR PEOPLE! Huge 4 bedroom home with oversized bonUB room, formal cliDing room, all Oiectric puab button built-in kitchen, dishwasher. 2 covered patios. Tropical awlings, articulately. landscaped. fenced & sprinkler- er yard. Prestige loc@_tlon. Below replacement at $36,750. (0372) &12-6691 . -. . WOW!-4 BEOROOM-$21,500! It's a beauty with all the extras! New drapes, com· pletely redecorated, eJectric kitchen with even a dishwasher & all built-ins. Near beach, all schools & churches! For details plea.se call to see! 962-1373 ENTERTAINMENT PARADISE!-$33,000 Spacious ( bedroom home with a huge terrific bonus room, beautifully paneled & ~arpeted with re£.ri~era tor & wet bar. Dream kitchen with finest built in features, dishwasher. High block wall yard. lends privacy. Subject to annual % rate loan of 5 • 6% % FHA now on properly! 842-6691 . $2050 DOWN!-lESS THAN RENT! Very nice large home with king sized bedrooms, 2. baths, family room. S~tuated on a lovely quiet cul· de-sac street. Exquisitely landscaped, mini orchard, tall shade trees & colorful plants & shrubs. Built·in dream kitchen, full dining room. Owner transferred -hurry on this one. Priced right at $28,500! 842-6691 SPANISH HACIENDA BEAUTY! 22lJO •q. ft. of sheer beaµty & luxury! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, massive fireplace in large formal living room overlooking a park-like landscaped yard. Excellent executive neighborhood. Family room for all the action. Subject to 6% % loan assumption. Payments just like rent! (0368) 962-1373 MOYE RIGHT IN!-$33,000! Extra sharp 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room home with gorgeous heavy gold shag carpeting, gourmet's pride kitchen with finest built·in range oven & dish- washer, Many extras, bookshelves, built-in benches in beautiful patio, Only one year new ! Nothing to do here but !Jl9ve right in! (0356) 846-01104 . 4 BED~$31,{50 .WITH-5~% LOAN Evel)IOl!8 is looldnf fo~la buy like this with present annual % rate loan tha:t can be asswned ._ monthly installments 1 .. than renl!'liOO ~· tt. home. with_ master sized liedrooms, 2 baths, family room + bonus room beautifully paneled finished awaiting those speCial parties. Plush· new carpeting, Neatly manicured grounds, Jan<J_scaped to perfection! (0376) ~ 3 BEDRM-$21,500-5%% LOAN Present annual % rate loan now ·on propert{ )Vhich may be assumed. Monthly payments of $ 12 Mo. Loads bandy fe atures. Large pool sized grounds. Paneling. Completely fenced yard. Owner painting! Hl!ITY -see this one first (0378) 962-1373 - $1000 UNDER MARKET AT $23,500! Very nice 3 bedrOom, 2 bath' residence with a dream kitchen, built-in range, oven, live here with no worry about yard work or upkeep. Enjoy the community pools. recreation facilities. Walk to school shopping & churches. Delightful Fountain Plaza 2 story home. 962-1372 16111 BEACH BLVD ••••....••.. 142-6691 5124 EDINGER ................ 1410604 HUNTINGTON BEACH - CORONA·NORCO HORSE RANCHES AND HOMES HEAVENLY HORSE RANCH 2 ACRES! A beautiful large 4 bedroom, 2 bath, den, family room home with a separate guest house. Perfect set·up for your horses & other animals. 2 riding areas, hay stora~e, barn, wash rack, a utomatic-water, ideal breeding or boarding stables. Fully lighled. Homo with built-in features. Owner may help with financ- ing. (0214) 543-9429 . WOW! 3 BEDRM.-2 BATH-$21,500! Striking modern with all! Secluded rear living room , large enclosed patio, forced air heat. Huge grounds -garage with added storage room. Will sell .dt gov- ernment appraisal with low·low down -less tban rent payments. (0316) 543-9429 MODERN HOME-1 ACRE-$28,500! Excellent horse Property, beautiful -home with over· sized 'bedrooms, 2 baths, firE!place, built-in kitchen . 21h car garage. Custom home in finest area, Service porch. Mini orchard. So much here you'll have to see! (0258) 543-9429. 2429 Hamner. NORCO • $26,508 WITH 5%%-$131 MO. lncludes eVer~g. Best buy in area. Like new home with generous bedrooms, 2 baths, inviting fireetace. All the built·ins in cheerful kitchen lo please any queen. Beautiful rear yard, patio, pool, shuffieboard. Outdoor paradise. Subject to annual % rate loan assumption now on Propetty. 846-0604. G.l.'s HURRY-$50 TOTAL COSTS · For this terrific 4 bedroom, 2 bath pool1 shuffleboard court shBrp & clean home ! Elegant fireplace, all · electric ','Award" built-in· kitchen, plush carpetinf. ~ drapes. Belo\v market at $26,500 -no down G .• or low down all others on FHA terms. 842-6691 DEAN GARDEN BEAUTY WITH 46 n. POOL! Exquisitely draped, indoor-outdoor br~akfast bar great for entertaining. Gorgeous 2 story living room with magnificen fireplace, Oversized bedrooms, family room, den. 2400 sq. ft. of finest living & lux- ury! Decorators' dream wallpaper. Beautiful gar- den kitchen overlooks patio & park-like landscapirig! 962-1373. ABOUT THE LARGEST HOME IN TOWN For the money. Unique & fantasti c floor plan for ideal large family li ving. Full dining room, extra eating area in dream built-in kitchen. Name your own terms! Priced at $33,000 ! 846-0604. PERFECTIONIST OWNER SAYS "SEl.L!" Prlced below replacement at $32,800, $3000 bas been spent in added improvements & everything ls perfect Large p&tio. Winding cement sidewalks on both sides. Gorgeous hybrid Bermuda lawns. Spectacular drap- eries, 'beautiful shag carpeting. Owner is truly a perfectionist, So many ·extras, large mirrored closet doors, etc. Hurry.see this one as it won 't last! 842-6691 ATTRACTIVE BRICK FACADE!-$30,500! Prestige ,rea of Rountain Valley. Oversized bed- . rooms, 2 baths, family room. 'Living room with na. tural used brick fireplace. 2 patios. One 20 x 40 the other 16 x. ~ It. Play area-for the little· ones. Pool- sized yard. Near major shopping & all schools - walk to beach too! (0408) 846--0604. 18884'" lrooklUint Fountain Valley 962-1373 EL TORO. LAKE FORE T MISSION VIEJO 2700 SQ. n. + POOL-VIEW HOME $39,500! Beautiful home with custom features inside & out. Dramatic spiral staircase to loft balcony room, &tri· um recreation room with wet bar. Master sized bed· rooms, 2 baths, family room + rec room. Custom drapes, carpeting & gorgeous hanging lamps includ· ed, water softener. So much here -fet us show you this spectacular home -priced far below replace- ment ! (0403) 830-6060 MOYE UP TO GREAT LIYING!-$36,500! All the custom, luxury features here, even a space for your camper or trailer. OVersized bedrooms, I separate baths, family room. Large covered patio. Breezeway to oversized double garage. Enclosed & screened patio. Built-in range, oven, dishwasher I: refrigerator. tll389) BJo-0060 - LOOK .WHAT WE EOUND!-$21,950-!! OCEAN VIEW! Adorable home with king sized bedrooms, 2 baths & a spectacular ocean view. Walk to beach & shop- ping. Magnificent fireplace lends added charm to gracious living room, dream kitchen with all th1 bandy built-in features. Walk to beach, major shop- ping & all schools. (0400) ll3o-6060 SPECTACULAR 5 BmROOM-$41,500! On a beautiful -well manicured Jot with terraces & beautiful shrubs & trees. Split level beauty with ,.pace galore (2350 sq. ft.). 3 Baths,. huge family room. Famous Dean garden kitchen With finest built-in features plus many extras -pass thru to patio - ideal for entertainin,. Enjoy the country club atmos. phere tennis & swim privileges. Quick access to freeway. (0412) ll3o-6060 ' 8oUNITS + HOME-$100,000! Completely furnished units includes 3 bedroom home & additional Jot. Excellent San Clemente area. For aetails please call ll3o-6060 • AIWlllM ~ 830-6060 • • ' 11 D&JLV PILOT S1turday, O<tobtr 17, 1970 Questions i nd Comment By Realtor Rend1 !1 .MeC1rdle Woukl you plNs• print your ''Blueprint for an In-- '-'••tment" in your column? W• found it v•ry helpful; It . gave u1 the direction wt'vt been Medlng so d11perat ... ly. I'm sure others will f ind it helpful, too. Thank you, R. W., Huntington Beach J. He.re is what I expect from my investment: . .II. This is. how I \\'iii obtain my investment ob1ec- tive: . _ III. This is what I am willing to sacrifice lo achieve my investment goal : · . IV. Some factors I will investigate before I invest: V: My required rate of ret1 n: A. Savings and Loa ....... : ~ ... . B. ~ss of liquidy . . . . .......... ~. C. Risk ....... , ..............•.... ~~~~ -. -~~-------------- SPACIOU s" LIVING ROOMS FEATURED AT CENTURY SHORES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH state rouP, . , ·Picks New Leader Barnard S. Adams of Castro Valley was elecled 1971 presi- dent of the 50,000·member California Real E s l a le Association at tM final session · o~ Its annual convention at the San Fra'n(:isco Hlllon Hote l. He wilt take l'.lffice In January , succeeding Melvin L. Mould of Loog Beach. Robert G.' Adamson of Los' Angeles was re -elec ted treasurer for the fourlh co~ secutive • lenn. Zan L . Beckstead of Los Angeles 1vas re-elected eieCullve v Ice president and state secretary for the'seeond year. C. E. Boydstun .of • Bakersfield was e I e ct e d dent Jn 1959. honorary presklent. At 86. he In CREA, wHere he has betn 11 .still actively enga~ in real a director lot the past 11 estate brokerage. He has bein years, be serv~ three terms a director of CREA fl'.lr 23 on the Execiltive Committee years and active on many of and as chairman of the Tu· il3 committees and those of ation Committee. ,. O. Money management ..••..•..... E. Partnership static .....••.•..... California Home Sales Soaring Up In Huntington the Bakersfield Board of He has been a director of Realtors, where he was presi-. the National Association of dent in 1945. Real Estate Boards for th'! Adam s. 53, has his own real past three years. F. Personal anxiety .............. . VI . Determining iny financial capabilities: Vll. My outline for action: 1. This is my first step. a. It will be accomplished by Century Hom.es for Youth estate brokerage rirm, Adams!---------,-- & Adams, .Rea ltors, a suc· cessful father-and -so n partnership for 21 years. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, attend'!d New York ·university, where he graduated with a BS in ILDIRS date 2. This is my second r;tep: a. It will be accomphshed by ............ . date We're new to Califo rnia and confused. What taker place wh•n you buy here? Would you outl ine the prc>- cess. I know th•r• •r• escrow and title companies, what Is their function? Thanks. Ari average or more than 25 homebuyers a week a1 e plac- jng deposits on California Homes and Par~side Estates, reports Oby Woods, marketing director for Newport Beach- A. D., Cost• Mts• based Presley Development An offer of purchase is most commonly made Company. through use of a document known as a deposit r~c~ipt Based on deposits received (contract). This contains all the terms and cond1t1ons of the purchase o{ the property. since mid-August, the average \Vben the offe r to purchase has been accepted and refl ects the sales activity at the buyer and seller have both agreed on term~ and California Homes, located in have signed the deposit receipt, a deed must be signed Cerritos, Central Irvine and a nd acknowledged by the seller and delivered to the Capistrano Beach, and at buyer and recorded at the office of the county official Parkside Estates, located in who keeps such records. . Cerritos-La Palma and Foun. The deed commonly used in transfer~ing real estate ta in Valley. in California is the grant deed. It must contain the signa-"Although August was a ture of the granlor. a granting clause ("I hereby record-breaking month for grant"), description of the property, and the name of us." says Woods, •·we reached the grantee. It must be delivered and it must be ac-· a high point In mid -September cepted by the grantee'. vdth 36 sales initiated in a Seventy-five percent of the .homeowners at C e n t u r y Shores in Huntington Beach are between 21 and 30 years of age, according to John B. Parker, president of PBS Corporation, builders of the 261l-home comm Unity. "The homes, and the com· munities , are designed to fulfill the needs and desires of the young, active families with small children," .said Parker. "Research has indiCated that a substantial percfultage of our buyers are newlyweds and young, growing families, seek· Ing their first home." As cited ·by Parker , favorable public response is Architects Accept Rea1 Estate-Laud attributed to the desirable. elementary, junior high, high convenient location. the school and parochial educa· daings and many d e I u x e tion. features offered in these Easily accessible via the d Is ti nctive, contemporary Magnolia or Brookhurst ramps homes , and the affordable is the San Diego Freeway. prices, which start at S22,995. with its proximity to the According to Parker, the Newport-Garden Grove, Santa convenience'or excellci:it shop-Ana freeway triangle. ping. recrealional, and educa-•·eon\•enience is only one tional facilities are factors part of Century Shores Jiving," that have contributed to the said Parker. who then cited sutce.ss of Century Shores. the many amenities included Century Shores is located nn in the homes. Bushard Street between Jn. Some l'.lf the quality fea tures dianapolis and At I ant a offered at Century Shores· are: aeronautical engineering, then worked for Pan American Airlines until 1949. During World War II , he was &ection AMERICA'S GREATEST HARDWARE STORES meteorologist in chargE of ~· Natal , Brazil, forecasting for (• A all civilian and military flights to Africa. Adam s r.ame lo Califomia In 1949 and •• lered lhe ... 1 't1Est estate business with his father . in San Leandro. He became f · active in the Southern Alam~a County Board of Realtors, serving on 26 com- millees and., board pr<sl· GRAND Coa st F il'ln Pla ns Ranch OPENING OCTOBER 22 Avenues. Six individual shop-living rooms with cathedral ping centers are within a twG-ceilings; formal en t r I es : , mile · radius of these unique dramatic patio and country homes. These s h o pping kitchens ·with hardwood centers Include sn assortment cabinets and maintenance-free of novelty shops, banking formica counter tops: private branches , drug s t o r e s , master bedroom suites with restaurants ,' supermarkets, spacious wardrobe closet!; and major department stores. . luxurious pullmans wi th The $6!\4 million community cultured marble tops ; and CoG10•,l,"do SLopr"o·ndgs.CoComloP.'h"•"• ,0,1 EVER YTH ING TO ls less than a mile-and-a-half ceramic tile showers. from Huntington Beach State Also included iri the price of tained Desmond Muirhead , BU I LO AN YT HI N'G Patl. where swimming, sun-the homes are force<l·air Inc., of Newport Beach. to bathing, and world-famous heating, underground utility plan an 800-acre , flOO.million CONVEN IE NT CREDIT · surfing accommodations are wires, custom interior and ex-recreational community in Details of searching records to be sure the grantor si ngle week, averaging more has the right to sell are done by a title insurance com-than five a day." In August -pany;-When satisfied tbat the propert.y can be "s~ld,_the Presl~y ~velopment C~m· title company issues an insurance policy protecting the . pany r~1ved 135. deposits, new buyer against loss because of any cloud on the repr.ese~t1ng approxunately $4_ title that later may come to lighf. m1lhon 1n ules V'olume for the Details of drawing up the deed, recording, finan-month. available , lerior lighting fixtures, and Colorado Springs. On Sept. 21, Reynold W. · Several recreational parks, large, two-car garages with To be called Cheyenne For.sum accepted the 'Qreen offering picnic a re a a • abundant storage space. Mountain Ranch, the com· cial arrangements and similar routine are handled by Ca1ifornia 1tomes are priced a n escrow company. They have th~ advantage of ~e-from $22,750, and Parkside ing a disinterested third party, holding the transaction Estates' pflce.s begin at in suspension until requirements are met. $29,495. California Homes of- Carpet Award' for Lent-playground equipment, and Century Shores homes offer munity will be within the city For.sum Associate, Landscape ball diamonds, are nearby. four furn ished mOOels. which limits. directly adjacent to the Architects and Community Less than one mile away are are open to the public every Broadmoor Hotel in Brtlad- Planncrs, as I ands ca Pe four new .si;,hoo/.s, covering day frl'.lm 10 a.m. until dusk. moor Valley. fers a speCiaJ purchasing plan Editor'• Note: Randall R. Mccardle fJ the pres(dent enabling qualified veterans a of the Real Estate rs, an investme-nt Dnalyst, college lecturer, total move-in cost of only $100 and author of "Real Estate in California." Send. your com· and FHA buyers a $100 total ments and que1 tions to Ra ndall R. McCardle, clo the DAILY escrow cost, plus prepaid tax· architect for the Rossmoor,i";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mjj Leisure World-Laguna Hill.sll project. PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. es and insurance. Each year the Southern Ca lifornia Turfgrass Council presents the annua l 'Green Carpet Award' for use of turfgrass in a project 'as a solution to overcome problems involved in the development of Park Surrounding- Rancho Mesa Homes Work is nearly complete on a twG-acre park b e i n g developed by Schmid Develop- ment , Inc., which vdll be dedicated to the city of Foun- ta in Valley. . Eric Hertle, markelinR director for the company, said the park will be incorporated into the new Fountain Valley community l'.lf Rancho Mesa, "'hich is being bu il1 by the development ·'firm. Th e new park will have a pcr1nanent r;tructure containing equip· ment room. rest rooms and maintenance equipment. The park itself will have play· ground equipment .such as- .swings and teeter-tollers. as well as sand areas for toddlers to play In. There will also be picnic tables .set aside for families, he 11dded. "This park will be for all the residents of the city- both young and old," Trees will be planted in the new park along with shrubs and flower beds. Rancho Mesa. which literally surrounds the park area, sti ll.has a few remaining four bedroom homes .Je(l, and most of the homes are ready f or immediate occupancy. Prices of these homes start at $28.950 and buyers are given a complete move.·in package w h i c h includes carpets. front yard landscaping and sprinklers. "Willi an that we are giving our residents, they will have plenty of time to spend wipi their youngsters in the new pari<," Hertle nl'.lted. Real Estate CAREER NICiHT ,-- OPEN TO THE PUB LI C NO COST H•tr HOW For11! [. Ol1on, 1nc. h11 1lr11dv 101 dov11 SI I I MIL'- LION In ,,op1rli11 thi1 ..,,,, i nd how vou c1n 1chi1v1 unlil'l'lited lntoo111e: l"'"'tdi1lt S1l11 Op1nin9t for •ot h Min 111d W'"''"'• ••P••i1nc1d or ln11peri1nctd, dut lo our pheno1111n1I 11.p1n1io11 111 Ori n,, Count!! H11r 111 fht •"'"''" o" how lo ftl vour Ii• Cl ll••l "•w Ollf "F11t Sttrf' P•••••lll frtit11 VIII lo IUCCt ll. s, •. ci•I IJ Ulll •P••~•''-0 011'1 l'l'li11 th i1 c1r11r op11o•ht"ityl SATURDAY, OCT. 17tlr, 8 P.M. '• ANAHllM CONYINTIOM CIHTI• SANTA ANA •oo w 1H w .. t lt-.tl• -0110 fo b 11111"'4ow1 N1pottt•1 C11to1 N!9ht ..will h1 hold it1J biL l•rt•' f1cllitv. FOREST E. OLSON, Inc. Seminar Set By Realtors Newport Harbor-Costa :ftlesa realtors and sa les associates will attend a sales seminar, :ftionday, Oct. 26, at the Mesa Verde Country Cl ub, according to Glenn Martin, executive \•ice president or thr! board . Realtors from other boards In Los Angeles and Orange counties ha\•e been invited. The speaker will be 1',red A. Palmer, a nationally known sales consultant from Colu m- bus. Ohio. Palmer speaks to more than 100,000 sales people each yea r throughout the United States and Canada. the project. the instaJlation of turfgras.s to provide and con- tribute distinctive im- provement to the community and to the environment.' More than 300 acres of turfgrasses "'ere used in the development of the. project to justify a beautiful garden setting at the site. C o u n terparl certificates awarded In addition lo Lent· For.sum Associates were given lo the Leisure \Vorld Foun· dation for grounds main- tenance . Va 11 e y Crest Landscape. Jnc.. Bob 's Landscaping, l n c . , and Indust rial Tur(, Inc. a .s landscape contractors. ••• BUILT! --· ' -NEAR HUNTINGTON STATE BEACH SAVE $2,000 (By Ordering Your New Hom• Now) 4 Bedrooms PLUS 1 o· x 20' f1nished RUMPUS ROOM . Include!i 3 full baths (sunken tub in master bedroom), formal dining room, family room with wet tiar &'fireplace,, all bltns, basic car· peting. 3 car garage, concrete driveway, shake roof and clean ocean air for your fam- ily's health . Only $35,840. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY (Some Mod•I•) VA OR FHA & CONVENTIONAL FINANC ING RANCHO LA CUESTA .. AYRES ltOritES Slt\CE t9o5' MODELS AT BROOKHURST & 1'.TLANTA HUNTINGTON ~EACH 961-2929 e 968-1 lll, I 0 A.M. fo 7 P.M. I . Dl_.VORCEES WITH CHILDREN IT'S TIME TO PLAY AROUND! At NEW WORLD, you can forget about building m1lnten1nct, landscaping and lawn care. These time consum ing t11ks a rt done for you. He rt, your spire time becomes frH time. Fr•• To Pl 1y Around! At 1 NEW WORLD home owner, you and your f1 mlly will en joy full UM of 111 th• private rtcrta• tlonal •rtas: large swimming pool s, wading pool s, vo,{1yball and b1dmi nton courts, barbecue •reas. And you 'll be just minutes from Laguna Beach and the fu'n"'O'rrlrriing,_ ailing, fishing! Another Wey To Play Around! When lt comes to kids, NEW WORLD means p eace of mind, k wing thty art uft ht their play. Fully equipped playgrounds provide hours of daily fun, i nd thtrt 1 • no busy streets to cross on the wty. A Wonderful Way To Play Around, · • ' Exper ience total environmental li ving In the g1ntl t rolli ng country1ldt of Laguna Hills. Your NEW WORLD home wi ll bt surrounded by ptrkways and grttn belts. And ovtrhffd, just blue, clean skies, and a warm sun gentled by cool brHz•s off tht sea. Discover your NEW WORLD. Soon you can bt a part of thl1 exciti ng, active, 'dynam ic community. Join Those Who En joy Pl1ying Around. TOT AL DOWN $200°0 MONTHLY $134 11 3 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS New World Laguna Hills BY ROSSMOOR P.O. Box 2000, La1una-Hills, California 92653 Sales Information (714) 830·4400 • T'WI<'•' ilMl tu UJt. Grou t nlllllll ~ w.lllt. 11,.,.11 --Wllft fwe .... ,... ... 11, lllt!flll ll'Jcl , l lt ,'90 11h.tl cl"I,.., c.-lllY"'tl'I! Ill l lOO lew11'11 l""PIM'dt. TM """""!¥ .. ..,_, !tr ,1M '""'""' wlH 111 l lW.11 hutltct to r.ctttlf!utlonl ""'kit •1~ lr1<k.tdt 111"lr1<1Mt, tnttrnl, 11r1 tnr.vrt l'tt, tHJ ~ .. Wh •NI "*""'° ,.., ..,.i,,ttnlt!ICI m11 ""' r•i• 111 "'' tlMllc• cti•rc• u ,.r•Md •1 t ll 111111111 "re.rtl•D• rele II IS • ., .• " I WAI buildlt indust econo1 aweso· per yf tional lrillior more This tlve 1 made Jloiff< of lb< Home 2000 NAHE aparb StaUet He the or growJ: capae lf the inftati Consu shoW the : dlsaal 0 SM best I natil'.l[ lie 'i1 flatiol Callfo Assoc Spo wherf Esta ti lls an J. Gi finant dieno massi lede" ne:ces minin He asai!l prosp long artlfi• lnterf =l ..... Pai lain · day Sept< Woo< Newt Deve "'11 put t mark ect," Pao six b rangi to $ fir• <arpo In ~ cab ii comi Ap from Park on E MW B I HC 1cre< magi Park "' Croc; Boon back cap. a re! cesai give mull hom! "A new w .... fool "Coli as w ist, I Pa Jectu eJi:ter -'Mol Pres "I' neve: the n&ll\I piam "°"" ""'' llOrtl -.. ·. I Saturday, October 17, 1970 • DAILY PILOT J9-· - . . ome Build.ing een as Growt iidus ·ry ot70s BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE w ASHINGJQ?i. _ Borne economy and to the housing much." Income, m!Jth of which will milllOn people by the beain-probably not for lhe same kind overall age distri bution In the building will be a reaJ growth industry in particular. yQ prtdicllng a strong hous-support ttnewed vlgOr for nlng of the new century, Rog of unit!. So, putting both second half of the decade sug.l .._ _ _.MA_TT_R"'e"s"s"'•"s"""-•'' industry of the '70s as the Regarding inflation, Rogg Inc .market In the '715, Rogg lingle family bouslng." aaid. figures againsl each other, we gesl mucb st r o D g er un-10•._ _______ • __ ... economy expands at the foresaw an upsurge tn the de-Some of the forces at work, • Another population aspect, can still expect the same rau derpinning for single-family MATTRESSES awesome rate of~4~ percent said "the real seMous cloud is Jund for single family homes aa id Rogg ; have lo do with the he said, will be a reversal of of net new household forma· howing than was apparent BOATS BOMF.s TRAD..ERS per year to yield a Grogs Na· whether we get a semlble~pat· ln the latter part ci the chanjlng nature of the popula· !~e current youth tr~d. The tions. During the l 0 6 0 s during the 1960s.. lrrtplar ftapes tional Product of about $1.5 tb~m ~ t.he wrge and colltectivle decide. tlon. Americans, be said, have ,average age of the population, house~l.ds increased at about "By th~ same toke n, Costa Mt111 Mattress CO. trillion, or IOIM $$00 billion argaininj'. .,rocess, no on Y "1be home ownership and been opli.Qg tor s m a 11 e r which is now about 26 will be one m1lhon a year· Durlft6 the because these wOJ b e !150 Newport Blvd. more than ~(1 ,levet. · for our lndusU'y but for the the apartment house markets families. The birth rate is closer to· 32 or 33 by i'he .year .. 1970s it will be 40 to 50 percent somewhat 001aller families ori Uberty 8 1303 'lbls asse~l of prospec. whole country." will be ·strong in the '70s," he down to. about 17 births per 2,000 and, "lt the trend con.' higher. • -~ the average, the tendency may • Uve economic: ·growth . was Rogg pointejfly o~rved said. "The apartment market •thOu.sand, cOmpared with 25 Jn Unues, will pro~bly be up to "The substantial increase In l)e toward somewhat smaller l"•~-U~P~H!'!!O'!'L!'!!ST~l'!'R~Y!""~.~. made ·by Dr. Nathaniel 'H. that wage rates in the will not increase at the rate it . the Immediate post World War 37 50 yeats from now. the 25 to 30 age group, as well housing units, as well a& apme1.----------.·' Mesa U!*olsteiy Uberty M711 Jiit NIWPOIT llYD. Rog,-UICUUVt ~~presid¢nt building in~ustiy ''b.!ve b~ -dld~in-the.!IOI and will ta'per ll period1 "In ~oeral. one can assume as the 30 to 40 age group , emp.hasis on the townhouse ol the ~onal Association of the .standout culprit in the off toward the latter ' part. of Instead of the 3000 million that JOwer population . figures particularly in the earlier half sector. I would expect the Home Builders, before some unsupportable wage increase the decade. There will be popul1Uon by the 1year 2,QOO tend .to dee~ housing re-of the cJecade. means con-strong demand for apartments 2000 persons alt ending picture." forces at work making for dlt· which had been w 1 d e t y qulrements. On'\he other hand, tinucd and very strong un· to continue for the next five NAHB'1 ~ Ont international Rogg said thal the most ferent kinds of m~ets, and predicted, it is clear, on the smaller families: or fewer derpinning for the apartment years at close to 45 percent of apartment· conference ai the 11realistic" hope for containing we will see different patterm ~uls CJl ptf:SeD! trends that persons·per ~e!.iold, mean a !.Jl&rket. The tr~nd upward Jn starts and then some tapering Staller-Hilton Hotel. Inflation is to bring it do)¥n to, ~of~a(!e~distri~'~bu~t~ion~a~n~d~rls~lni!._~the~r<~w~U~l-be~.:_cl~...,.~-t~o'._. ~260~_:1~air'.!g~er~h~ou~s~in~g::_. ~dern~a::'.n~d~bu~l:_'_tbe~_:35~l~o~40~ag~e:.!g~rou~p_:and~~.lll~e~o~fl:_i~n~tll~a~t.:::" _____ _..!'.=======.:::::'! He warned, however, that an average or about 3 perctnl\- tbe one serious threat tO this per year ~rOr the nex~ ten growth pattern "lies in our years. At that rate, he sald, capacity to contain inflation." "we should see some dfcline If the current 5 to 6 percent in interest rates during the lnd.ation rate continues the next ten years -but not this Consumer Price Index wil .. year, since I don't think in· shoW a l50 percent increase ·in ' nation will be brought under the next ten years, with control all fhat quic!tly -and · disastrous results to t h e the decline will not be very * * * * * * Housing Depending On Inflation Curbs SAN FRANCISCO -The best lone rang! t-.ope for the nation's housttig market must lie with the control of in- flalion, the president of the California Mortgage Bankers Association bas declared. Speaking at the Hilton Hotel where the California Real Est.ate Assocl_Jtlon is iholding its annual cd'fivention, Richard J . Giddings of Fresno told a financing conference au- dience: ''Without that control, massive aod ever-expanding federal assistance will be ~essary to meet o u r minimum housing goals." He said that even with that assistance, "It won't do the prospective home buyer any Jong range good if w e artificially 1ower his monthly interest payments, while · the cost of everything else that 1oes. into housing continues to inflate frantically." Assuming a stubi>om fight against inC\ation, he forecast a period next year or slowly renewed expansion for housing and other industry. "I also think we can reasonably look for generally lower mortgage interest rates some time next year," he observed. Comm enting on the recent drop in the prime rate offered best customers by banks, he warned that the decline will not automatically mean a ma- jor drop in average loan rates. "Continued huge demands for long-term funds by cor- porations, by state and local governments, by utilities and by the federal government promise to keep credit con- di.tions tight irrespective Of any slight improvement 1n the nation's money supply," he said. He saw non-inflationary help P ks"d in the new Governm·ent Na-ar I e tional Mortgage .AssociaUon. J Its guaranteed m o r t g a g e A securities will ultimately bring verages institutional investors back in· to the FHA and VA mortgage Sale a Day market, he predicted, by of- fering a simpler route for mortgage investment, with a Par bide Eslates in 'Foun--significant reduction in costs lain Valley averaged a sale a and overhead. day during the month of ''The California real estate September, announced Oby market can also look for Wood!, marketing director for further help with voter ap- Newport Beach-based Presley proval of Proposition IO," he Development Company. said. "This would permit na- 11The 30 sales for the month itonwide institutional investors put us well past the halfway to finance major loans •to mark for the 249-home proj· California corporatio~ and ect," Woods said. partnerships on the same Parkside Estates offer up to · footing as certain California six bedrooms and frur baths, based mortgage lenders." ranging in price from $29,495 He said such a shift would to '39,000. Features include ease loan demanq pressure on fire p I aces, wet bars, 1 the state's banks and savings carpeting, ceramic tile, built· and loan associations, making in applianttS, h a r d w o o d 1 more money iVailable for cabinets, shake roofs and home loans. · C1lmplele fencing. · "If Proposition 10 pas~." Approximately two miles he d~lared, ''then. th~ state's from the San Diego Freeway, housmg market will improve Parkside Estates are located much faster. with much more on Euclid Street, adjacent to solid vigor than we could hope 64Q.acre Mile Square Park. for now.'' Busti~ Magnate Fess Hit in Real Estate HOLLYWOOD (AP) -On· He lives there with his wife Jcreen rustic, of f • o; c r e e n Marcy and two children and magnate -that's Fe s S flies his own plane to an office Parker. · As t e J e vis I 0 n • s Davy at Warner Bros. Studio, where Crockett and later Daniel he has commitments for a Boone he was a ·simple movie and a po s·s i b I e backwoodsmen · in coonskin television series. • ' 0 a n i e I cap. As a private citizen, he's Boone," canceled after last a real estate developer so sue-season, is being rerun in 70 cessful he's been invited to cities. give a university lecture on hil In 1962 Parker and three multirnillion.<follar m o b i I e • partners acquired SO acra borne parks. near downtown Santa Barbara "Almost three-quarters of and sought ioning clearance new homes started last year for a mobile-home park. were mobile homes." drawls f "TI>ere were some tem- foot 6 ex-Texan P a r k e r • 1 pestuoua meetings· with the "Conventlonll housebuilding planning commission and as we've known It will not ex· board of supervisors," he ist, I predid, in 10 years." recaUed . "A new subdivision Parker gavl! the keynote too" yard! aw~ was fearfuJ Jecture Oct. a for a new UCLA our patk would depreciate exten11ion orogram .series-on their property. Jn the end we "'Mobile Home Parks : Past, prevailed by one vote." Pre!ent, Future." Opponents, fears subsided, "I'm a small-town boy, he said, as the park opened. never felt comfortable here. In Parker ls now developing a the city," said Parker, a . 21)().spact, •2-million mobile nallvt or San Angelo, l!X· home park five miles north at -plainlrig why he bought a Goleta. For the first time, in home at coastal, picturesque partnership with a manufac- 5anta Barbara, 100 miles lurer. he 's selling the mobile Mrth, in 1958. home! as well as leasing sites. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers • • you 'll ever see. Room for kids to play all day without ever crossing a street. Good for them. Better for you. Puts you at ease to know they 're safe. Park Yorba Lind a gives you the room your famil y needs to grow. Outside, and inside t oo. With sprawling 3, 4 an d 5 bedroom homes, they have A LOEWS CORPORATION/J. H. SNYDER ENVtRONMENTAL COMMUNITY ' , everything from sunken living rooms to brick hearth fireplaces. And they've got all the built-ins; range, dishwasher, forced ~air_ heating. Architecturally, the homes are built in the grand manner of cou ntry style. Vaulted ceilings, exte nd ed use of open beams and Spanish Stucco give Park Yorba Linda all the flavor you want in a home. But it can't last. Only a handful of homes are still avai lable. When they're gone, you'll have to move further out in the country. Or take your chanci;is in the city. Come out and look us over; Then decide for yourself. City living versus country style. One of them will • • take your breath away. Park Yorba Linda $~7,990 to $35,990 'FHA, VA, CALVET, and conventional • " . . ·: ' ' ·t ( ·= ' . ' ' ' •• • - • ,1 1 :: :; .. .. .. - ••• l'l 'ii ., . • ' w f: ! r.' !i . •' I ' '· " ---~ r • ••• ' ---. -. -.. ---~ ~~~~~~~-• . , " ·. lj DAJLV PILOT ~-1'-~-·-· ·.-ililll ~. _., __ ... .Aon. lhru Thurs. 7,30, 9, 15 I Fri. 7;00, 8;45, 10.30 Sat. 1,45, 3,30, s, 15,7,00, 9,45, 1 C Sun. 2: }5, 4:00, S.45, 7,30, 9, 15 EXCLUSIVE ORANGE ~DUNTY INDOOR THEATRF. ENGAGEMENT NOW PLAYING CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES NO lllSDIVID SEA TS "Great movie makin9 •. The Perrys' best film! lllllllllJ lllllb'lcll Pl!'low ... Carrie Snodgl llS WI llll'llJ l'ICllYI !bi crlllcll 111'1111 HI diepl[dalrvul" -..... ~ .. ,.r-. ~R., . ._,.,_ . -; :····'¥>·-~ . . ;i!1 ·' :'t-~··. ~ . diary . of a mad housewife · a frank perry tllm .. _ richard benjam i, frank langella carrie snpdgres ~ 1t•ut101;y by eleanor perry 111,,nll'I• novel by 1ur k1Uh'l1n -010.dUtld 1nd GirttltCI by frank f 1 ur;1Ve1111 o;-;,;,. 1etl'"'t"frir' &ovmD @ · Ola lllMG8U k . COLOR l'iil .dllll:!lri.. Pony Du • 1n • ~-"Ml,IATAUI" PUJ5! Co.Ht 2 AalOI PACllD MITSI George P.ppord in "CAlllOI IOI COIDOIA" ... "Tiii MllCllAIY" In Color Plus "110¥1 YOU, AUCI I. TOllUS" --...... ------. ---- Namath Unruffled . -In Movie • NEW YORK 1 (AP) -JO& Namath kicked off his first starring movie this week and caine out of it relaUvely unscathed. 'Itle New York Jets star quarterback 'didn't ac- tually score any......J1 c t In g touchdowns, but at least he wasn't thrown for a huge loss by local critics. Namath, who had a bit part in one other movie, gets ·top billing in this one, called "C. C. and Company," a pulpf, predictable motorcycle gang film. On screen, he's making passes at Ann-Margret imltead of to Don Maynard. Along with Ann-Margret in .. DAl~Y PILOT II.ti Pllet9 :;:: ='!~~~~~thy..:,~ Ri.filat in ilae Kisser -Namath also had Jets teammate Alike Batlle playing Jim Baxes clobbers Ro~ Christie (who has rejoined the cast after an auto acci· one of the bad bike boys. And dent injury) in a climactic scene from "The Boys in the Band," closing out the colorful quarterback got with a final performance tonight at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa. moral support from the rest of ·his teammates, who came to the New York Premiere to have something to root for - they have lost three of their four games this season. • Namath is as cool on screen as he is on the field, only here the "game plan" works and he wins. the big; motorcycle race -he's wearing No. 12, of course -and the girl. He seems to be having fun at it, too. And why shou ldn't he, when the only tackling he had to do was on AM· Margret. Lawmen Up High in Ratjngs By RICK .DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Nearly one-third of the top 20 "Mayberry RFD" and the Doris Day and Lucille Ball series. The fifth CBS-TV Mon- shows in the latest national day series-Carol B~tt's - televisi on ratings have law en· finished only lightly fewer, in forcement figures as their 14th place. heroes. In fact, in the national rank- "Movie of the Week,. and "Marcus Welby , M.D." con· linued as the runnerup schedule in term s of popularity. All three shows placed iri the top 20. , These . new ratings al.!Jo ir:i· dicate that old friends, and not new ideas, are what the mass audience seems to want. The Hart1ord Cited • By Music ~roup Johnny Cash for "F'olaoCI Prison." ILDIRI • The New York Times critic gave Joe -the actor -at least a first down, noting "he has an easy wit and the unruf· fled manner or a guy who'll try anything twice . , . " The top program in the ings for the two weeks ending rankings for the week of Sept. Sept. Tl, all five shows finish· 2.8-0ct. t is C B S • TV ' s ed among hhe top 10, a "GWJSmo•·," m' w~· ch the ~ blockbuster feat. hero, of course, is Mat on, The latest ratings-for the only three new series to cracklljiijjjiiijjijjjjjjiijjjiiijjijjjjjjiijjjiiijjijjjjjjiijjjiiijjijjjjjjiijiji( the top 4-0 shows feature!, established te I ev is lo n headliners: Flip Wilson, Mary- T)'ler Moore and D a n n y The lady at the Dally News gave the game, or, film, three· and-a-half stars, close to its highest rating, with much of her admiration based on Namath's "easy, innate chann." CBS television was more carefree than critical. The network 's arts editor shrugged the movie off as "a vicious CY· cle," but brought along former New York Giant football star Frank Gifford for a n "analysis" -inc!Uding an in- stant replay of some of Namath's scenes. However, Gifford stopped short of sug-1 gesting a holding penalty fot some of Namath's love scenes with Ann-Margret. Namath was described as "warm and human -in a nonactlng way." Now if only the Baltimore Colts read the same script ne1.t Sunday ..• Moke a Shorp Trode: Use Dime-A-Lines E.) a marshal. week ending Oct. 4-reveal Tied for 10th place is NBC.. tbal ABC-TV's Tuesday night TV's "Ironside," which stars lineup of "The Mod Squad," Thomas. Raymond Burr as an officer1---------"------------ who is bad news for bad guys. In 12th position is ABC-TV's ''The FBI," which aeems to be getting more and mo r e popular with each pa..Ying year. Sixteenth is CBS· TV's HHawaii Five-0 -an .hour that also is increasing its ratings solidity as times goes on, and gives a r~ther e1.otic flavor to its crime tales because of the island setting. In 19th place ln NBC-TV's "Adam-12," a straJ&ht. police story with surprisingly high statistics. It is produced by Jack Webb, who originated one of the most popular police series ever, "Dragnet." 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Clint lettwHCI NA\O.i~irrn.1l'i~ PAINT \t>URWAGOH ' • l:t"-1'.N)!( nor..'(.a{.I" -AIJ\IA.\OJ.\iPCMlB • • .-.ALSO- P~tor O'T ... 1t "Goodbye Mr. Chips" MOH. THRU l'RI. O.N• sHow ' CHIP'S AT 1, WAQON .lT f:OO -·-·--.•II And At t:OO Only HA""ANS' sr-lll·~-·= ,. . Stars Play Tennis For Claudine Longet By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) What do these stars have in common : Charlton Heston. H u g h O'Brian. Merv Griffin. Jerry Van Dyke, Dennis Weaver, Elke Sommer, Jonathan Winters, Andy \V ii Ii ams, Ephrem Zimballst, L I o y d Bridges and Ed Ames~ They and several dozen others will play tennis for charity in the first annual Claudine Longet Celebrity·· Amateur Tennis Tournament. The whirlwind French girl who hopes to raise $30,000 for~ the Ctlildt:en's A s t h m a ' Researclt Ills t It u t e and 1 Hospital in Denver, will.-be playing, too, along with Gussie Moran and Nancy Chaffee Kiner. In addition to the Oct. 24-25 tourney, the petite femme is writing a screenplay for Universal. writing a novel, surfing at her Malibu home, entering h e r thoroughbred horse in a show, cutting a new record album and \vorking at" being the best mother possible for her three children. •·The tournament Is very im portant to me because it gives me the opportunity to he lp children." Claudine said, he r voice alive with a musical t~rench accent. J "'There is something in children that I love very much. an innoCence that is los t when they grow up. •·That is what my new r ecord-'Broomstick Cowboy'-is all about. ''This tournament is a nice way for people to give t.o charily. It is' easier than'just asking celebrities for money. ln the tournament they can give money for a good cause and have fun too." Claudine is an accomplished tenni s player herself and will team with estranged husband Andy Williams in the mixed doubles playoffs. "I don"t know why, but in the past few years Southern California has gone tennis mad," she said. When a whole way of life ends for half a nation, look for trouble. And Monte Walsh. ,Ll:I: MAaVlll ", ••:MOllTI: WAZ.SB~· ',fe-llolro"'ll ... JEANNE MOREAU ·JACK PALANC:E •MONTI WALSH " IS U.TID ... ,.. IP.,.....I Dl•cretlo11 S ..... Ndl -Jitd ll9;1HIT ,:~. "DARKER THAii AMBER" ':'.\.:":";!," S&Ulrdly, Odobtf' 17, 1970 DAILY PILOT J,J ~ Bat T.eatnster• v.MPPflr I ~ '(:Qmeback·Pact' Boost .U.S. ·Filming • ,, (Hll. •N Uc 1By ~!NJ HANDSAKE R contract u a •IP or weaknes's HOLL._000• (AP) -, .... and "have reinterpreted it to • " , nu includ9 televlsion series, com-agiJ\li"e~cian struales to merclals, educational and in· move a ''heavy lamp on a dustrlal films', which are dif-movj~ set.. Other men step ferent entitles." . lqntan! ID help him. . • • • Until itJ months ago, by Teimsters,. who aay they ualon 1'11eti: they loo wouJd were left,.. ou t 'o( t·h e have had to be electricians. agreement>;-wt unhappy about- Now they can be propmen or lhe chan1e in the '"studio IOlle." 1tagehands. i • Jn a crossing of union Aclllrs and clews lqrmerly jurisdictional lines, members _ ~ot the~lves to ".'Ork on ~ny of the three unions now can lilip ~tin&: within six miles help one another. • ' of the producers assoclaUon -'This-is one -of -the-con-J\eJdciuarte.n.· lleyQnd._ that cessions in a "come back con-tbey were d r i v e n in.. tract" announced by movie ~ea f!l ·st er -ch auflfured production and union leaders limousines and busts. at a news conference last Now the zone in which film February in Los Angeles wo1~ters must provide lhei'r Mayor Sam Yorty"s office, own tr~sJ>Qrtatio~ fiai~been Their goal: to stimul~tf l'-1• tllended to a JO-m1Je_ra.d1us of ging domestic production In ~e producer~ assoc1at1on or- the face of heavy "runaway" fice . - to foreign shores, where the A Teams.ters spokesman lures include exotic locales estimates this has meant an and financial subsidies. avertge 1.oss of 25 diver's per The "comeback contract" day. Now they drive only has producea both increased equipment trncks, ~n~ . even domestic filming and bitter that "'ork has dun1n1shed. dissension. Costumes, props and electric- Twenty·two films th 8 t al gear, formerly trucked spe- otherwise would not have been arately now are often hauled made or would have been on one truck. made abroad have been shot Teamsters. charging pro-- with Hollywood-baSed crews dlt~rs ·;,unilalerall~ _eliminat- either h~re or elsewhere in·the ed ~obs,-have petitioned . the United States. -National Labo~ Relations For members of c r a ·rt Boa\d to set aside the con· unions they meant 45.966 man· days of work and, earnings or tract. answer to tblt Is "restrictive On the aound 1t11e1, a legislation on imports.They're t lE Ml.JI.VIN ''PAINT YOUl WA•ON" "THI HA'" INDING" w\111 J .. 11 Sl,.,mon1 CONT. SUN. I ~.M. Studio off1clal estimates, a Importing m o vi es and film that formerly required a television and exportinJ ourl:==:=:=:=:=:=:=::::= crew of 50 may now be shot 1. obs.,. with 33 or 34 men. Camera crews have gone from flve But Heston notes that U.S. men to thret. Make _ up movies reap more tMn llall wardrobe and fir6t·aid people their income abroad and uy1 are no longer mandatory. import restrictions mlght in- THE NIFTY THEATRE pre1•nh The Screen Actors Guild vJfe retaliation. also joined'in the agreement, Remedies for runaway, he STARTS AT l iJO •: I . . says, include producers' tax not im1t1ng its concessions to incentives, like the-.,.1 Ind"•· •llDAY a SATUADAY ... "SON OF NIFTY REVUE" SI million-and-under films. _.. J07 MAIN ST. , Overtime for makeup now try's depletion allowance, and HUNTINGTON llACH starts after two hours instead "making production a )lttle for RewmttteM ·of one. ~alary waivel-s are less .. expensive in this area. S'M~•ll <714J :J16-.:1s1 granted between initial open-The comeback contrac:\ , is a 6. , '"''• St~ ing shots for an actor and his,, ~m~o~v;e~ln~th~al~d~ir~ec~l~io~n-~"==~========ii! subsequent presence perhaps 11 "'eeks later. President Charlton Heston says the actors' guild is pleas· ed wi th results of t he "comeback contact" and oddl: "II'• bll1tr IO hin two p!olilrtl IOIOI with rtduetd «rew or none at Ill, wbleh n1 likelier to h1v1 bttn the aalt. likelier to have been tht case.' But runaway foreign pro- d4rlion remains Hollywood la8'r's most vexing problem. Twenty-eight Hollywood -based movies are filming overseas this week. compared with 11 in Hollywood and 12 in the rest of the United States. One union leader says the •AYOA 673~1- : e "!OW SHOWING e . HA•IO·R AREA • EXCLUSIVE 80ADfHl)W INIAOIMINT ALS0-2nd GREAT ATIRACTION $.t231,12.I. But a representative of the Teamsters Union calls it a "clandestine agreement" and "giveaway deal." An official of the film technicians' locals says it has created animosity among rank-and·file employes. Some see Jt as a lowering of standards another union man says. TEWIE .. till first Ill• mlll1 In D11•llt since lfllt _b, 1Mld an CHSlrsltip. THREESOME was selzitl 11J U.S. Cntems and, as with I AM CURIOUS 1H wmtOUT A STITCH, was finallJ releasn 11J !111 U.S. Attii'llJ'S llficl wttlllll 1 siltllt etl! "THE LA WYER" "'MA:S·B'IS THE BEST AMERICAN WAR COMEDY.SINCE SOUND CAME The one-year ''comeback contract" between the pro- ducers' association and craft unions, represented by the International Alliance er Theatrical Slage Employes, is scheduled for review i n September. Jt applies to films budgeted at $1 million or less. But the technicians' officials say some producers see the Musical Set In Fullerton threesome One of Orange County'11 MOit popular musicals, "Stop the World -I Want to Get Off," Will lead off the season for the Fullerton Footlighters, opening Oct. 30 for a thrt;e- weekend run . _ LOEW'S "" ""' ""·' " Tony Brandt of CorOna de\ Mar-.. is directing the Anthony ' OtllJ 12,30 • 2,,., • .-,,., • '''° Ntwley musical, which will 1,30 •101xi r.M. .f/Jp111 " C[NIURY 21 lll:Ll.-~ OAILY lJ•M-2;-....1)0 f :"-':• a. 11:)0 ' ' 10th FABULOUS WEEK I ,• see Scott Byland in the pivotal ADC0.;1a:..:~•ir:-" role of Littlechap. Donna! _ _!!!~~!!!!!~!!!!i~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edwards as Evie and Patlr ~-'===============~= Chaffee and Vickie Budd as Who Cares 1 their two daughters. The production will ~ stag· ed Fridays and Saturdays at the Muckenthale r Center, 119 Buena Vista Ave. in Fullerton, No olh•r 111w1p1p•r 111 th • world c1r1J 1bo'fj. your commu- nity lik• vour com'liu11ity d1ily 111w1p1p1r do11. 1!'1 lh• DAILY rlLOT. •• • •• • •• • •••• • • • COAST HWY. AT llACAllTMUR BLVD. * NEWPORT BEACH * 644·0760 . Positively Ends Tuflday, Oct. 20tli loth Rated "G"-lt's for Everybody "' *' * * * Highest RatlngF -II. Y. Otlll-, ,._ • ,,._,....= ' "~-. ll!Odl . .-....,,u-r , .......... _ Baitra Sbtaiant Yves' :Mei:1a11d Starts Wednesday,. Oct. 2f ----'1ULIJE ~OCK A ~ ANDiu:ws fiUDSOl'f ~DAAwN.9llllil ~ --ltLSO 11-.-:--...-Chorltill Heitin hi ''THE l!AWAllANS". ,- "'AIRPORT' a sure best-selling story! The ·i picture has no single letdown!" "****HIGHEST RATING! A THRILLER :• OF HUMAN INTEREST, HUMOR AND SUS· ~ PENSE GALORE!" '--W•nd• H•l1, N. Y. D1 ilv N1w1 "So spectacular! Everythin9 about 'Airport' is lar9er than Hfe, includln9 the roster _ of stan!" -~01mopoli+•11 M1g11i111 ... _ JUllDll I -..ear I _ _., ....... ,.,#,llVll AIRFIOR I r::..-~---BURTUNClSTEif • DUN MARTIN JEAN SEBERO JACQUELINE BISSET- GEQRGE KENNEDY · HEL~N HAYES VAN HEFLIN MAUREEN STAPLETON BARRY NELSON LLOYD NOLAN DANA WYNTER BARBARA HALE --·-· ---· _,. __ i .. ,, _ .. ALFll~ON£WW.,.. AfttHUR HAW•GC<*GCSfAT •JOSS HUNTER A llt"lllAL ""* • ftCllll1CU.. 't:~=-0 ""'""'lo 1"* TOOWOI EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY IN THE WESTMINSTER CENTER INDOOR THIA.TRI INGAGIMENT Rat9d "G" It's FOr Everybody Perlorft\lnc•• At: 11:110.A T'"""~:JO ff 10141 ;---IAT •• 1.JUN.-1-J!l0--6iot-l:lt-11:45 W.STMINST!:" AND OOLOl:N WEST · 892~4493 WliKNt•HTt-61ff- 8ETWEEN GARflEN GROVE l SAN DIEGO PWYS. ,,,,._tt•H I r-=---------~---..,....,-----------:-,.......,,,.--~--~--------·-----------·-~~- • • -. -··-- ·~ti .UR.RY! H·URRY! .. WHILE , :TH.EY LAST .· . . . ' ' . . ': . • . -. l~ND .NEW?\ . . " IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ···.··· . FANTASTIC SAVINGS ··. , BRAND'. NEW · -1970 OPEL WAGON · DELUXE l 02 H;P. engine. Whitt wd ·ti,.., &lioust -1sslon .ymm. ' ful):· foctory equipped. Se.iii No. 399299.150. Stock 9130. s~:1 :·1 .. · ,_,5. .... ·.· ).,, BRAND NEW ON ' ' ' I ·: .BRAND 'NEW . • ' ' ' '70 GP: LS ! L:argest· Opel · in1entory In Orange County BRAND l\IEW .BRAND NEW ./ 1970 OPEL GT I 1970 OPEL SPORT COUPE DEWIE 1970 QPEL SEDAN . SPORT DEWXE . ' -, (1\ ... \: -.-. ' r J . -1970 OPEL smAN- 2 DOOR White W1H Tiros, SPort ·102 HP Engine, E.E. Syslell!, HHvy Duly B1ttery, H\nged Rear V4 Window. S._oiol-No. 319301530, Stock 21'22. · •• . ' 51988' BRAND NEW . ' 1970 OPEL RALLYE KADm r . . · . , . , ..., , . . -. . . -.--• ...whit•. :-'f~ll Tirno 1_02 H.P. ~gine,.3 S~ed ~utomatic I to choose from I 02 hp ·•!!f~· 14 ~•,..a full-'f•ctory I 02 hp 1ng1n1. Autom•f1c, white w•ll tires, E. f , system, Tren1m1111on, Electric Clock-;. E (E; Syst•~. S.r1•I 91926· ·~uipP.Od, Serio I No. 9)942·1~!J.' Sliock 2~ olodrto do<:k, Soriol N-. 959'11 zy2.,s1~ •Ol3JQ 42.t7, $t.<~.18~9. , 53:288 .. -. ··2391~ ~.'. ' -~l '" ' •2188 . Sport Ka.cleft Engin•, E. E. System, Fully Factory: Equif!- P.•cl~ ~erial '29263'833., Stodc: Number: 2040, · • -... ·. ,,....._ - MIKE McCARTHY 'INVITES yo·u ·1971 ·a·u-.1CKS . TO · SEE THE ALL NEW , .. ~- 116 OPEL WAGON -' Aulomotic:, radio, hHter. License TAX 065. '988 1961 DODGE COJ~El. Autom1tic, power slMr ng~ vinylto~ VZE 835 ''1·988 1969 ELECTRA 225 Ful power, air condj!ionin9, vinyl top, AM/ fM. I# I 0604~ ' . 53788 • I 19.63 COR·VAIR Automatic, radio, heater. OHV 166 5588 1967 BONNEVILLE ' . 2 Cloor-hardtop. Automatic, air~con.1 power steering, brakes &·windows. TEY 982. 51888 1970 ESTATE WAGON · AutorMtiC, air c0Rditionin91 r 1 Clio, Mater. (#,11102). . 1969 11UNE BUGGY Only I left, better hurry .. C>.~tach1ble liber- glaR top ind pickup bed. License 4U526. · •999 1967 INTER'NATIONAL . ' Seoul .A.wheel ClriY.e. Radio ·.,,.i heater. Fun · in the sun! VHH 960. · ·' •1111· . '70 ' . CADILLAC-5 3 to Choosti . From Pnced· To Sell '; -~~:2368 PLACE YOUR OR,DER NOW • FOR EARLY DELIVERY 1965 BUICK -· . Electra 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, autori.atic , R&H, P. S., P.B., factory air. EJR 672, . · 1966 CAPRICE . 2,_lloor H.r,. .• s.s. Auto., radio, heater, power · steering, power brakes, factory air cond ., vinyl lop. Lie. RUH 201 , 688 . .• 1966 RIVIERA Auto, R&H, power slMring 4 l:ir1'-s, •ir, chrome wheels. Liceme SYR '928. ·52388 ·. ' " ' I .. * '· I:I"S EASY TO BUY THE -· · · A.LL -NEW P.IN'IO!-· --·- -$· PER ' . . MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS • ...:Mtll.--silui sns """"""'· Jlkll MD O..ltr Prep.1r .. lion ... (Ol!Clltionl .... $2074 + .. , S 103.70 . . STATE. TAX s .. Jq.Q\I . : , •. ocT •• UCIN~ . ;',. '.$ • a1t7.70 TOTAL . . . :197,70 DOWN PYMT. ' ' S . , 1900.00 · IALANCE 36 M""' '63°' '" At M•llttt aXAMl'LE ONLY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WHY '\flAIT??? 121t .70 15 tilt lolll --Pl'f!Mftf, Sll.06 ". tM toMll "*llllly ,.,,_. ll'IClucllng I••• lic.,..t 11'111 111· c1rrylng dltf915 Oii bllllli; .. _c"'" c"dlt for :16 mon•ll1. °"'""d payment prk e Is 12510.16 lncludlnt lnlefftt. Mii tnd lk -. ANN UAL l'EllCENTAGE llATE II ll.tl, . ' . .·ON BRAND NEW . ' . 1970;5 I WE.,MUST MAKE.JtQOM. FO.R THE 1971 MOl)ELS ••• W.E DQ_~_'T_ C_ARE WHERE YOU'VE BEEN OR WHAT YOU'VE BEEN -OFFERED -YOU'RE SURE TO GO FOR OUR OR=ER! DON'T SIGN ANY ORDER WiTH ANY DEAl;ER ON ANY NEW CAR TRUCK OR . USED-CAR UNTIL YOU , HAVE BEEN QUOTED DUNTON FORD PRICES. . . BRANO NEW 1010 . TRUCK & tAMPER ·· SlX·P'AC I ft. c:cr~, 2 ~-...,..., -'9f tot1k. 50 lb. k .. box,;•.cr•rt door, full~~ lind b9d. Trvoi:lc MM • ovy tluty 1pl'i"I' C. tlre1, 9ot1ge1, IOr;9 ""'ror1. l ,...,, .... ·.' .. $3· 3~1·4· ·_' --·· . . -' • · ,._ . ._. & license '63RAMBLER C-.6c,t.---U<. 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Irons .• rod10, heater. (Cuito111 Cab) (oux 111~ _ ~·,7 4 Wttlll DriTt .111p, ltodio;~, lit. XDCl94 .$]999 '65FORD 1iso, • "'· "--""· S61s•• -• • --t • WE IBIM DUI DOWN PAY-.n AND TEIMS AIE THE IEST AYAIWLL IF YOU CAN DO BEi IELt .SHOW USI " ' ' 'l.~ I-. :, . ---. . _ ..... .. .. . " ' . . ' , . . ' ' ' liousl's. FOR SALi HOUSES. 10R SAf.l .HQllSES .l'.O '.SALE lOIO 1000 '0..,.nl · 1000 Gone;.r ; . :···;iiiOCIG~~.1 !'~~: t I 1000 General lllGO o;n.ral ~. 'iii\f P. iiihl-:c .. w .. ::.~.· •ilii·~iiiiii~~!!!!i!i!i!i!ii\i!!i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii . QUA(ITY· HOME ..... "". !ll!"l-DANA POINT INCOME HO"\ES . MA, . ,. NAB .,· IR .. 1'i1NE' . 2 D.UPLEXES ........... 5 -0 -·L.:.. D'll lOOOGeneral ltliOOG•neraJ 1000 Gen1r1I I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /Jarrell pre:Jilnb "' EXCLUSIVE SHORECUff LISnNG ' ".rQP CONDITION 3 bedroom, copyertible ·-tte n & 3 .baths. Dining room· With .flrej:>Iace, breakfa st/f.am ily room with -wet bar -in . ./ ' garden setting. Call for further details. , EX9UISITE LINDA ISLE I PLUSH carpels, Jusb,dec_or, immaculate con- dition. All the amenities of·tbe vejy finest I of Bayfront homes. Just vacated _, immedi- ate occu pancy. -58 Lind. Isle o ,,_n S.t & ·Sun 12:00 to 5:00 ' -· ~ ' IRVINE TERRACE -VIEW •VACAN'I', imfuediate occupancy, 4 bedroom, ·3 bath. POOL $79.500. 172 1 Galat•a · Open-',S41t & Sun.2 tO .5 NEw USTING-WESTCl.IFF . '·DESIRABLE LINCOLN LANE. 4 bedroom, 3 baths, dining room, family room , ideal fami· · }jl home. $72,500. •. CHINA COVE . . . ., PENINSULA POINT t:barmfng cottage. best location; near beach &-bay. 2 Bdrm., 1 bath; lrplc., db!. garage. $38,950 Cali : 873'3663 673-8368 Eves BACK BAY ' Spacious 4 bdrm .• 2% ba. -home. Lge. corner lot. Hdwd . f1rs., formal liv. rm. Dbl. frplc., fi mil y rm., hobby rm. &.offieft..w/outside en· trance. l ·Owner home , xlnt condition. Cali: 673·3663 ; 642·2253 Eves NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2-Story 4 Bdrm., 2 bath Cape Cod cottage. Lovely parquet floors; frplc., bltns., xlnt ~~~i~~;J~63 642-2253 Eves RESIDENCE & INCOME · 2 Bdrm., 2 bath plus bunk rm .. plfiir I bdrm. apt. over libl. 'arage. Near beach. Priced· at $52.500 • Call: 673·3663 673·8;!68 Eves ' Jvan Wells & Go~ new 4 bed- mom. 3. bath, .family room Ar., poV14~r room. Court yard pool .. Carpeting and wallpa.. ,J'!r'I included, Panoramic vlew.' Also new homes to be constructed or cusiom built, bu[ if )'OU need a NEW home NO\V t~is is lt ! $108.900. Ivan Wells & Sons ' ~oy J . .Ward Co. t.:Xel.USIVE AGENTS lim M.artMn Drive 646-1550 · (Open, Daily) . · ·oi f · 2 TRIPLEX ES ... , .. _., $63,950 • $66,500 • ~ • . .2 ~QURPLEXE$ ... , ...•. $61-150 ,-$6?.,~00 ' I • ( i ' (2)' 3· BEDROOM HOMES ......... $30,950 :F1N1R.1.HOMES · · ' Brand new .. LirBe buildings :w/deluxe own· ' ... : '----'" -.. _1.1" '·er1 Ubits, ocean vie.m., xlnt location1 Take ad· Serving Newport Har:bor since 1954, twenty· vantage of good rept~l income + prope~ty five.~experien<;ed.resi~ential saleSJilen with value increases due to the new Dana Point over 270 years of service.· · YaChl Harbor. ' ' SENSATIONAL LIDO JSCE BAYFRONT OP· OPEN! MOUSE WEEKEND ' PORTUNITY -We are.exclusively instruct· · ·• · ,.:PHONIO iUILilER 642..490.I OR . ed to offer this magnificent 5 bedroom Hig·· Sii AT 337'2, CQPJ'ER LANTERN son built home, with pier and slip. ""k,lng DANA POINT. . ---$225,000. Open 1:004 :00 Sat. and Sun., or call for appt. 218 Via Lido Nord. Available .lor iminediat• occup~cy. · .. ,. • · " · cter•I , 111GO dwral 1000 YOllR YACHTSMAN'S· DREAM · Choice location look~,:f .Harbor i.1anc1 .and · up tht channel past · 1-lale, lo Iha ll'lan· i 'ii:::s!im~~=z[ ing Basin . PLUS: A lovely contemporary I• iXftl home with S bedrooms'· and a ttudy which 120,900 Monticello I·.~ ! Ba, bl .... dbjt IU A: rne.ny added features. U1e of clu,.bhoUSe, i pools ·MESA VERDE .. 1711'MINORCA •, OPIN DAILY 1-5 NCb)'. ;138 Lexington, near; 4 Bedrms. 2 BA, new 1hag new Cl\'IC Cent~r C.M. Open crp•s. special maste r suite, Sat & Sun 1 to "4:30. Glen pfofcssionally de!;. Lg, dble Quecri." Heritage RealtorS, g'ltr., shake roof, "\Jniciue Ind. 51(}.1151. scpng. House is surrounded $22,1iivu wouk:l ·delight the most exacting buyer .. ·2'.pa- tios, 3--car garage. $165,000~ · · · · Eve ryone Ou•lifies 3 Bedrm. huge trtes, ~· side yards. Room for boat or trlr. Qul~t cul-de-sac street. Nichols Real tstate 546-9521 . Vl f:W OF UPPER BA¥ frbm all major rooms of thi s delightful -:al- most new -five bedroom home. Lot has am- ple room for a ppol plus a play yard for chil- d.ten. Family room has fiteplace.BDd Qeamed ceiling. Formal dining room and large break- fast room'. Ideal for ' a la'rge~ at:tive' family. i145,0001 ~ . ' -' - .. '6. UNITS 2 BR .. blttlS, refr!i .: ctPE:., .;,pi;' gan.g... Omr'-•i!l Help ~Ce, Pyramid Ex· changora 1675-8800. by bcautifUl homes, ~st of fii\ancihg, make offei _ own- .er transferred! Lachenmyer Rlty Call 646-3!q8 or 56.3483 ,BUILDING SITE overlooklng cove. jetty, .en.: 'tire-Harbor. "One 'Jot in a-million' for ex· citing & different living. $57,000. associa ed •l i ~N··flo1 » I 'OOVER..SHORES ·llAYf.RDNT .' 'J!: . !ienar.•l lPooGoreral ·. 1000 Bi'ingyour boat to a deligbtful cusJom ·ttome::l 'uil.~-;·j!·ij"iiiiiimmm~iii;~·~~~ 2 DUPLEXES with huge bayside terrace overlooking pri-11 2 BR. per unit. Cle>se to vate pier and slip. 3 lovely bedrooms . 2 baths, beach. You own the land! paneled den V(i_th . \yet ba r .. B;eauti~uJ decor, Offlc• Open Saturdays & Sund•y• PETE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. $42.500 Each . Jm!ll.3culate cbnd1t1on e·qwpped V.'lth. ~atest George Wiiiiamson appliances. $~17,500_. 642-5200 ·Dally ·Pilot Classlf.led . · · R .. u., BAYFRONT-PIER & SLIP . 673-4350 645-1564 Eves. Very attractive .2 bedropm and den. home. !!..'.-===:;;~=================1=:000==::=::-Unusual kitchen, canopied patio. wi~..llllilt, Gener.r 1000Genef•I IOOGO.ntl'•I 10000.n;:er:.:a;;.l ____ ;..1000=-'Gen-'-a-r_a_I _______ in BBQ. Situated on quiet Newport Island facing Balboa Coves. $96,000. Shown by appt. only. Please call ·Mrs. Fay• 642-8235. ·~E ~EAL ESTATE:RS , Serv ing N.ewport Beach, Costa Mesa ,. Corona del Mar, Hu ntingto n Beach IT'S ALWAYS . . . SMOOTH SAILING!! WITH THE lt."EA'L ESTAIERS-~, To.uy-ToSell . .:.J.olride oU-r profeuloeally. tnalatcl crew of JO ff ,,.,.... yOa IMtt• -problem ,.1y.,.,... work for.,.,., 1hey Make it Happen Aih •Y°"• wlto IMn . d•• 1Nts111eu with tllem -Give a call -You 'U alwayii bt tlacl you did. .. .. SUPfli HOUSE ' .. ' . . ' ' WANT manHIN!i7 4 bdnns., 3'11 baihs: lomial din. rm .. family nn., breakfast rm ... laundry 'rm. \l.i th bit-i n-sewing center, lovely pool with loads of decking & covered lanai, frul~ and shade tree yard, courtyard entry, and f'ven a bomb i;helter All tOr 168.500. Phone 646-7171 to insl>l'Ct, LIASI on10N A roomy 1900 sq. ft. with 3 Bedrooms. 3 baths, Jar1e 1ep· arate FarnUy Room 11.nd for- mal dining room. Near tll"w lush carpeting -extra lari;e landscaped yard \\."ith ton5 of concrete at a lo~'. low, $32.- 500 -OnJy 10% do\\.•n. PhonP 673-8550 to inspect. This spacious family home on • " I ! ' FYA ·YA 527,'50 4 Bedrooms. 2 Ba lhs. Kini Llz.e y&rd on Cul-Qc-54c i;trecl only one block to s:rede school. A fililla5Uc home for a Jarice fam· By. call no\~' -540-231 ~. STOPll LOOK ll LISTENll . . A gori;eous \'j('\v up the back bay chann(' to th(' ocean greets bay channf'I to the Ol'<'il ll l{rf'r ls you Crom 1his lo\1Ply 3 bedroom nutslJlndln11 rxample of t he sought aft<'r '"franri:;ca."' modl'I \\"hich l"'An Oilty bl> truly ap- proclated if s!ifin. PRlCf. JUST REDUCED 'JIO ON LY $47,500. To insPecl call 673-8550. . ' a larte beautitully landscaped pool t itt lot. Has four-large . - bedrooms v.<ith lots of closet space, 2'12 baths, huge Spanish fireplace. It's vacant a.nd o"'-ner v.•ants action -price $51,000. call for 1howlng 546·2313. WAKE UP ,vith a smile, In this luxurlou1 3 bedroom, 2 beth, double ftre- ple.ce home in Newport Be•ch. 2,000 sQuarP feet ·or Jiving l'l"pACe. All rlcctrlc, bull't·in klt- oh!'n. Nr"'·ly painted. Easy mainte-nance yard. Brh:hten up your future. for $37,950. Own· l'i-W~I lease option. 546·2313. ILUFFS 4 lfDROOM A -ra re find.-a 4 bedroom. 3 bath "C"' plan In the-"Bluffs" \\·Ith o~n bf'ams and i balcony for your Juliet 11.nd rt1tlo for Romeo 11nd nNlrby ponl for t'verybocly. 1'-1ake yollrself t>&it of thP C'arrfree lift in the "Blulfs. '' $46.800 .. Call 673-8550. POOL HOME-$27,500 It 1p&rkles from the new roof and paint job to the pool. Ctn"t afford a pool -Try this on for size •.• 3 Bedrooms; t'OV• .ered patio, s 0111r heated pool. ·All in top conditi on -Phone 646-7171. . HAHOl·HIGH DISTRICT 3 Big BMrooms, 2 baths. din- ing space in kitchen -Hard- \vood flOOr.!'i -1811 go n~ar to .!'ihnpping in . 'V~tljlJft ar.d schools near by. ·$33.500 - Phone 646-7171 to Inspect. HOMES UNOE R $60,000 DOLL HDV5E • POO~. 5.5% LOAN Sharp as a tack at $54,950 with assumable low interest Joan. Owner will carry 2nd Trust Deed. ~rime area in Baycrest. HARBOR VIE.W HOME. Beautifully landscaped, decorated and lush- ly carpeted, 4 bedroom home plus lai;ge· farpily room, 21h ·baths, fireplaCes , ~p~rox. 2300 -sq. ft. Many extras. Owners buSmess necess_1~t~s Jeaving>aru ; $54,500. _ · PRICE REOUCl;D . Co1ona d~l Mllr I 14 'tilocks !iorji C)Cean in prime Brea on 45' lot. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, electric built-in kitchen: ·steal t.hfs '"Rt ne·&r· lot value. Asking $45,000. Please !:ail ·Tom Turner. , ' * * * * FOUR STARS FDR SALE 1.N UNIVERSITY PA'RlC * *'* * * 5 bedroom, centr~l air conditioning, fam- ily room, professionally landscaped. $41,000. * 3 bedroom and dining room. Large cor- ner lot. View of UCI -Cute patio, shag carpet throughout -Village 111 • mirrored closets, very shai:p, $37 ,500. ~ * 2 bedroom· adult occupied secltided re- treat. Den, open beam :ceilings, lush -pto- fessional landscaping, custom ·quality. A truly lovely. single f~mily home, $35,000. * 3 bedrooins. family room. 220 wiring: elec- tric eye garage. gas log fireplace. \Vash- er, dryer and . refrigerator rncluded. All ' for $27,500. ' . • t ' LIGHT HEARTED MOOD Sunny corner - plus . new carpetis\g ,.. fr(!sh paint. S~rumptious view from u-pper level. 3 bedroorr,is, 2lh baths and best locat,J.on. The Bluffs iq N_ewport Beach. $38,900.. · , BEACON BAY RENTAL J\-1odern 2 bedz;oom apCIJ'tment, electric kit- chen. large 6ath . Carport. $275/month on a years lease. ·Available November 15.: MA~NAB·IRVINE, .. • Realty Comp•ny · 901 Dover Dr .• Suitt 120 IOIO. Beyslde Drlvt · . 642-823.1 ' 67$.3210 ' New~rt S.•ch . 1 _G_e_n_er_•_l _____ l_.111111.; General , . 1000 CORONA DEL MAR · : ... '. FIXER·UP-$2$,0QO \Valk to Comria beach. Little "·ork for a beach area. 3 bMmoms. Country.kitchen. Cheery fireplace. E n j o y backyard BBQ + patio. Store boat in back yard Al· ley access, A best buy, Be!· t:er hurcy, , ) DIAL 645·0303 ' FOREST E. OLSON ,RE~LTORS 2299 ·Harbor. C.l\f, TRIPLEX ' Newport· Hel9hfj ' H•rd to tlnd' ; choice' O.ltf· !»lvtn tn!a, (SS 2 bedrm •Pl.I -'1lngle story, Excellent con. dltlon • adult only • quiet, t?N •haded atreet. A must lo tee 11 $52,axl. Call M»f24 NEW ca meo Highlands !;isling Graci~~s \lie'.ftl "home, on spa~us ~ner-,lol \\.fth lovely' f~rmal ijardt'ns 3 Bedrooms & den Large living room ·Forih111 dining room N~at ~.can be.,. 556.500 . ._ • .Realtors. :.-. ''Our .25th Y e1r 1n th• H•r"bor-Are•" ; ,P-4400 ,1 • .' • ' OPEN Slll'TsON. 1·5 2421 VISTA HOGAR The mu1t1, N'Pf. ~c\ Deeoralot'g dream home, 3 Br, 2 ba. Nr, pools. $32,!IOO, .. CORBIN-. .. MUT.IJ ;~,,~ RE AL TORS 644-7'62 • MINirres TO S.D. FREEWAY '"O'teanfront home in quiet, private ·comm.· . ~J!:'t!8J1~· 1evel has 2 . ~drooril.S, ~i!I_l w/wet bar~ 3, exquisite . baths -lower level has \ pla¥J'oom, ·bedroom & bath, w i :n: e cellar. $169,900 Carol Tatum •. . < NEW LISTING-SHORECLIFFS VIEW CONSCIOUS? See this lovely home with 5 bdrms .. 4 baths', ram . rm. & rumpus rm. Upper level consists of large master s~ite, bath, sitting rm. & rumpus rm. with wet bar opening onto deck. $120,000 Kathryn Raulston " UDO ISLE 52 1/i FT:. LOT i"erfiftc home for 1 a r g e famu Y. 5 BR's., beautifu\ South· 'patio: · Str~ef·!o-stie~! lot. '·h06.000· Cathryn Tennille IF YOU APPRECIATE EX~llisite ttuite ·in d~c9r. · yOµ mUst see this one. If has lge. mstr. BR. w/frplc., 3 more, doublesize BR's., 2\'l baths. Excellent CdM lpcation. $67,500 · · M. C. Buie STOP!! LOOK!! BUY!! OPEN.SUN. 1·5. 2700 LIGHTHOUSE LANE. See .this ideluxe 4 'BR. + F.R. ,borne, over 2600 sq. ft. of lux~ry. High cathedr.al ceil· ipgs; Crpl. in master BR. 1t1ountain view? $67,500 Bud Austin 2, UNITS CORONA DEL MAR OPEN SUN. I · 5; SO. OF HIGifWAY, 708 AVOCADO, near J amai ca Inn,. Front unit 2·. story, 2 bedroorri. 2 bath; back unit· 2-story, 2 be,droom. 3 baths. $59,500 Nary Lou Marion ' CORONA DEL MAR -VIEW ·itnjoy beach living all year ·wilh large heat· ed pool! Gracious 4 BR.,·21t2 ba.,,tam. _rm. Bike to beach. Best schools and shopping. $58;950 Harriett ·Davies OPEN. SUNDAY 1 TO 5:30 P.M. 3057 CAROB. EASTBLUFF -owner anxi· ous for quick sale'~ loVely 3 BR. & family rOOm '-·high quality w/w cpts. & diapes - top 1oc. Bit-ins, formal ·D.R. Asking '61,500 • Art Gordon . BUILD YOUR DltEAM HOME OcCan Blvd . lot with great bay & ocean v~w & access to fine. sw.imrnmg-beach . Architect's plans & rendering mcluded. Oijly $49, 750. . . Marr.· Harvey 1BAY & OCEAN VIEW \Vatch the boats -sail .. by from yn1,1r picture window. Immaculate 4 bdrm. home -adult occupied . Lovely .r~ar yard. $48,500 BLUFF . VIEW -$7 ,500 DOWN QPEN SUN. l-5; '290'7 CAROB, Great view. lrnm·aculate 4 bedroom, oversize g~rage + extra third cal' or boat space. '47,500 - 17.SOO·Down. George_ Grupe · 1218 PEMBROKE LANE Invites you Sunday P .. M. Price just reduc- ed . owner anxious. Spacious 3 bedroom wit h FAMILY RO<l~L Easy maintenance . Ask· !rig. $43;000 _:HURRY ! . · Harry Frederick · · ,• "Pleue call fur our pjcture brochure of currenf-listings.'' Cokh.wll, Binker , •Ill CjOMMll't • -.. SsO N EWPORT CENTER DR., N.lt • • i -• • I , ----------------~----------~--------..,.-----·-----~-------~·------·--·-·-·-----··---.. • • HOUIU l'oa SALi HOUllS l'OR. SALi HOUllS l'OR. SALi HOUIU l'OR.,SAL• -~ l'QR.'14L•. ·HOUSll ,OR SALi -a1 1•-a1 · . · . 1• 1~·~·~-i-,.,~~-iiiiiiiiii~~~~~iiiii~iiiii.li10~ooj~1eo~-;;!e1~;;;;;;;;;;;;~·~1.o~-o~-o~o~·;-;;!a1~;;;;;;;;;;;;d'~•~GeoF;-;;"~;;;;;;;;;;;;;d1~0-~oo~~o;•;,..~a~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~'•~~0~.;-;~a~1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ 675-3000 I ~tour qualified profeulona11 Wp. y,n with your real estate needs. Hera are edmplel of fine properties we can ofter, · ' . LIDO IAYfRONT- Triplex, fine beacb a. income •••• tll5,000 .... . OCEANflONT Duplex, xlnt income & investment •• "77,llOO WATERFRONT ~ BR., priv. Slip &: beach , , , , . , .• $80,000 . IACK IAY 4 BR., 3 baths; 4 yrs. old ...• , , •• , • '49.500 BAYCRIST 4 BR., 3500 sq.-fl., beauty. 2 Yrs. old. $89,500 NEWPORT HllOHTS J BR.. 2 baths; 10% down . , •..• _.. '33,500 CAMEO SHORIS , Lar11 yard, low le~ehold ... • • • .. • t82,llOO CAMEO HIGHLANDS Owner'• sacrificing 4• Br. home ... $47,llOO . LIDO ISLE . 4 BR., beautifully decoralell • • . . . . •7-4,950 IALIOA 4 Furn. unils;·top income .••••••• •82,500 EASTILUfl' .View! Home in fine condition •••• i42,500 HARBOR VllW Lovely 4 Br. view home ..••..•••• •74,950 CORONA DEL MAR Duplex, shows like a model • • • . . . '4~.llOO IAYSHORIS Beautiful 4 BR., 4 ba. home , • • . . . •78,000 IRVINE TERRACI · Elceptionl! view; lovely home • • • • '84,500 BAY Jr BEACH REALTY, INC. 675-3000 .Open Houses THIS WEEKEND . If .. .W. ._,, ,.,..,.,. wftll,.. .W. •aA:c I• , ......... ~ ....... Al ............. ..... -11 ...... 1! ............... .., ........... ..... .._. la ...... U.ILY PILOT WANT An. ,__. ........ .,.. .... fet .................. .. ..................................... HOUSES FOR SALi (2 a.drooms) 321 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 873-6M2: 875-M59 (Sun 1-1) 330 Sung Harbor, (Cliflhaven) N.I~. 646-0228 (Sat 1-5) 211 Garnet, Balboa bland , 875-4000 . • (Sun'l-1) 2Jll Magnolia, Colla Mesa . 616-7171 (Sat&. Sun.l.S) (2 Br. & Family ar Den) 3l2l Port Weybridge (Har. VI"" Horn .. ) ~M. 84U472; 67:1-3468 eves. (Sat&. Sun 1-5) 't2217 Raleigh Ave., Colla Me .. . 548-4676 . (Sun 1.$) (I llodrMml 24l8 Vista Hogar (The Bluffs) N.B. 644-71162 (Sat r. Sun 1·5) 306' Taylor Way, Costa Mesa 873-?Jl20 (Sat. Sun, Ml!ll 1·5) 'tl215 Pembroke (Westclill) N.B. 644-4910 (Sun 1-1) 1508 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Terrace). CdM, 644-4910 (Sat&. Sun 1-5) 2242 Donnie Road , Newport Beach · 644-4910 (Sat&. Sun 1-1) 1206 Pembroke Lane (Weslclill) N.B. 673-QlO (Smtl'S) 't4206 Sprlndrift Way (Nr. Boar Hosp.) N.B., 616-2414 (Sat r. Sun'l.$) 118 Topaz. Balboa Uland 87S.33lll (Sat It Sun) 428 Morning Canyon, Corona del Mar 673-2222 (Sat It Sun 1.$) (J Br. & Family ar Deni 886 Senate, Costa Mesa 546-t697 (Sat It Sun 111-4) 29911 Country Club (Mesa Verde) C.M. 642.$200 (Sat&. Sun 1.$) 'tl707 Tradewinds (Baycrest) N.B. · . 847.-8235 (Sat r. Sun) 3057 Carob (Eastblulf) NB 833-0700: 644-2430 (Sun 1:5:30) ' 1218 Pembroke Lane (Westclilf) NB • 833--0700; 644-2430 (Sun PM) 2907 Harbor View Dr. (Harbor View Hllls) CdM, 1144-2792 (Saia. Sun) 111111> Orange Avenue, Costa Me ... 84&-0555 (Sat a. Sun.1.$) 3120 Van Buren. Costa Mesa · · 540-1151 (Sat It Sun 1-5) . ' 1115 Ebbtide. Corona del Mar 675-5726 (Sun 1.$) 319 Driftwood (Shoreclilfs) CdM 675-3000 (Sat 1·5) 1003 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr.) CdM 67s.3000 (Sat It Sun 1-5) (4 .......... ) 2349 Cornell Dr. (Colle11 Part) C.M. 540-3003 (Sal .. SUn 1 .. ) -t4827 camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 842-1235 (Sat .. SUn) 1130 sant1110 Dr., (Dover Shores) N.B. 842-1235 (Sat .. Sun) ttll Linda Isle Dr. (Unda Isle) N.,B. 87W210 (Sat .. Swl) taoa Antlqua Way (Dover Sboro•) N.B. 675-3210 (Sat l Sun) 21107 Carob (Easlblulf) NB • 833-0700; 844.2430=== u-~1·vur: .fivMt:$ _, --.-1!.Colol .__, ' c:rOn. Del Mir,~· Ul2I THE :M:ACGURNS' HOME A UD!que colonial tn Shoreclilfs ! Huge old manaiQn.type with 4 large bedrooms, 4 baths1 a "widow'• walk," a IUDdect&:nooks&: cran- nlu '"rywbere. An old fashioned back yard wllh,1!.fts a. gardeua .juat like back home. A P.ifkl pi'oj.Ct for a family to buy, fix up and live in forever more. Property has been vacated and price just reduced $4000 to $79,tsO. ~xious? Bring your imagination! ()pin Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5 at . 221 Morning Canyon. Rd., Corona del Mar .. UNIVUI: ti()Ml:S -__ lllS«llD,MG E.Colol ~. .. eo.a. Dll ...... Cll ..... 12121 (4hlrMm) 'tltlS Chubasco Dr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM · 1173-3211; MS-2300 (Sun 1-5) • Travene Dr .• Costa Mesa 873-3211; 1145.2300 (Sun 1-5) i'-UJ07 Dolphin Terrace, Corona del Mar 873-2222 (Sat 1·5) · 14 Br & family ... D.,) *1721 Galaw, (Irvine Terrace) N.B . 642-5200 (Sat " SUn 2·5) 410 Mo111llif Star'(Dover Shores) N.B. 644-4910 (Sat " Sun 1-5) tt506 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores) N.B .. 842-1235 (Sat&. Sun) 2700 Lighthouse Ln. Corona del Mar m-0700.: 1144-2430 • (Sun 1-5) 308l·Madiaon Ave., Costa Mesa 540-1151 (Sat It Sun 1-5) 839 Santiago, (M ... de! Mar) C.M. 548.$440 (Sun 12:30 to 5) 320141h Ave., Corona de! Mar 67$&5& (SUn 12-5) 219 viA Eholl -(Udo hie) N.B. 545-8424 (Sun 1-5) lll001rvineAve. (Baycrest) N.B. 875-3000 (Sat &.SUn 1-5) 1724'Port•Sheffield (Harbor View Homes) C<IM, m3000 (Sun 1-5) 1300:Santanella (Irvine Terr.) CdM . 67s.3000 . (Sun 1·5) 716•Cameo Highlands (Cameo IDds) CdM 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) 3065 Country Club (Mesa Verde) C.M. 545-8424 (Sun 2-5;-Mon 11-2)- 'tQl Five Harbors Dr., HB 54M424 · (Sat&. Sun 2-5) 2057 Commodore (Boycrest) N.B. 848-"255 (Sat It Sun 2-5) 2440 Windward. Newport Beach · 646-7171 (Sat It Sun 1·5) u .......... , 1347 Hampshire Circle, Newport Belch 642-1235 (Sat) 'tl53S•Galazy Dr. (Dover Shore) N.B. 642-8235 (Sat ·& Sun) **218 V\a Lido Nord (Lido Isle) N.B. 64Z.8235 (Sat &-Sun)- '<s Br & Family or Don) H58 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sat & sun 12-5) 'tllll3 Ml!Tfnen Dr., (Dover Shores) NB 646-lSSO (Open Daily) 2871 Bayshore· Dr., Newport Beach 646-2414 (Sun 1-5) *1833 Sant1a10 Dr. (Boyc..Ost) N.B. 64).7MJ (Sat & Sun 1.$) DUPLEX FOR SALE .ua21M ...... 1 718 Orchid Ave., Corona de! Mar -7 606. Ma'llltrite; c:Orona de! •Mar 875-3000 ' (Sat l ·5) 'U Br. & 2 Br. & Denl 609 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 675-5728 I (Daily 1-5) UNITS FOR SALE (2 IWrm-) 708 A'(OCadO, Corona dtl Mar m.ll'lall; &ff.WO (Sun 1-1) HO.Ml Ir INCOME !'·lajlrMm & 1 .... ....., Apt.) 303-305 Iris, Off Seaview, Corona de! Mar ris;me; -• (Sat a. sun 1-1) . ,... • * .... " ... ................... • , ~6.6% AND UP TO $2,000 In l1ndtc1pi"1 & decorating 1llow1nce Buy now -& ~ve! You can now get a ·e.8..% Joan on a new bbme purchase at Univeraity Park plus receive up to $2,000 in allowances to decorate or landscape your new bqme. Choose from any 0!1 our family &iie 3 . It 4 bedroom Village Thiee model homes, which oiler up to 2400 sq. It. Specially priced at only $28,995 to $39,995, these money an- ing homes are ready for you to move Jnto today. Drop by University Park now and. '}>ick: the home that's-right for you. UNIVERSITY PARK On The Irvine R1nch 4571 GrMnt~ Line Take San:'.Diego Fwy. to Culver, So. on Cul· ver 1 block, left on Michaelson -3 block& to Village Three models. •Annual percentage rate. For further de- tails a.st any tepresentative at Village Three • Stanley C. Swarhc Co. Community lulldtr1 An ·MGI Company 25 YEARS OF REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE:--:-~!!J ... l - It's the . SOLD SIGN • tliat counts ASSUMI IND lHAl SU.ICM • ' ·-ral lOOIGoneral 100!> S¥•'1> LOAN liiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii~ii;iii;;miiiiiiiiiiii~~ll. With $5000 down you ATTINTION ALL 61·, Lovely manlcu~ ~ 1' bedroom, formal dlnlnc rm 6 terrific family rm. Thi• home hu bftn im· ! Jll'OVed in. every Wa:/ imaainablr.. Upsraded ; • carpets thruout. Drop , PERFECT BLEND 2 Sl<>ry Contemporary with VlEW. Quiet elegance for the &Opbistiated family. Large rooms. Vacant & available. $89~. ON THE VIEW One year old Ivan Wells borne with POOL. • Bedrms, 3 baths, family rm. Sloping lot beautifully landscaped. Must 1te to appre-- ciate VlEW. '109,000. ONE OF 'A KIND Cusl<>m 3 bedroom, 2'h bath, VlEW home in Dover Shores: Large family room with fire- pltte. $89,500. SNUG HARBOR Describes the feeling of this darlin& 2 bed· room home for only $28,500. ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors 1033 M-rlneri Drive, N.8. 646-1550 Q0ver Shores Office 1000 General ===----~ lOOI 4 BR •• 2 llAlH $11,795 Bull! On Yovr Land 1343 1q. ft. living atta All lath It plaster Hardwood cabinets Breakfast bar Pullmsn bath1 Spacious wardmbel JUST $1.71 SQ. FT. P1anning-Dnlgn.Financina: STANCO BUILDERS "1400 homes 6: apt&. built since •.s1" CAL~ 537.0380 OPEN 7 DAYS 10866 Westminster Ave. Garden Grove SEE YOUR REALTOR FOR YOUR SIG FREE NEWCOMERS KIT ' -o.-<unl ... iD Today'a Want Ads, 4. CUSTOM 4-PLEX Choice Newport Beach &rell, 3 BR It l BR unlbJ -o~l lent owner occupied A: tax shelter property. $12,MD Down. $75,000 .. . ----- DEPPO "J , ... -· .. '42·1711 Any11 .... ----- PORT WEYBRIDGE Harbor View home, Monaco model. Cuatomized raor, en- try: carpet & lndscpf. Quick occupancy. See •3:121. CURT DOSH, Realtor 642-6472 EVP.S. 673-J468 1730 W. Coot Hlah•y TRIPLEX-$41,500 Neat and cleatl. No care on this one! Two bedroom units in excellent quiet EAST· SIDE location. May trade up. This one is priced for immediate aale. Better call now! -CORONA DEL MAR- THIS OL' HOUSE bas two very desirable R·l lols (with S large trees & alley access) .iust steps to maln beach It bay. Magnificent bay VIEW obtainable from second 1.tories when new homes are built. $85,000. Colesworthy & Co. REALTOR • Newport Buell Office 1121 lty11dt Drlva 675-4930 can move Into lht1 love. Jy 3 bedrm, tamily room, 1" bath home. Kitchen featuru bltn oven, range •nd dlahwa1her. Homir has just been l"f!• decora.ted Inside " OU t, Oversize aaraxe with room tor work shop. !146-5«0 $1610 DOWN COUIM P.,t.IK Jovel: tie "· :an" Locat~ on quiet cuJ- dt·l&c 1trttl Let Ul h~p )'OU avoid rentin1t. ~ HAID lO PLIASl7 lt so, then thl1 charm- ing condominium i1 for you. Comer uitll, a dis- tance from pool -yet a VJ@w of pool. 2 Bed· room, den, 2 baths. low down pmiyment, auum- able s"?:. loan. This mu1t be-a pleuer, call now and we'll •how you. ~ Drive ly 0,. Hewe luM•y 12:31 t9 l tM Utlantlat9 That'• rle;ht -now we have that lovely • bedroom " family room, 2 bath home on quiet 1trttt - lust oiie block long n beautiful condition, Owner transferred ud must sell. 546-5440 UNUSUAL ZONI Try and find a nlttr 3 bedroom, 2 bath home and a kennel, than this, .m. you will pl,)' $10,000 moft. Compott •ndj-. for 1our1e:lt. Firep ace in llvtn~ mom, dtnlng aiea, Jarae ma1ter bed-room. $.3,000 down will move you in. 546..M40 TUl1U IOCK HU.LI FOlCID SALi Owner bu been tran!!- fl!t"ttd and husband t. alr'*CJy. gone. MUST SEU. IT NOW! SacrtfJc- inJt thla Jovely 2 year new 4 bedroom -11'!p- arate den -formal din· ina: room home. Submit $12,000 down and as- sume £""' insurantt includinr prfndpaJ A: loan at $228 per month internt'. Hurry! and ca.II now! S.C6-:SUO cellinr and indirect ' light!nr In kJtchen. , Owner will ~ >:OU te : auume extstina ti" Joa~ ; without &ny increase In ' r~tff. 54.6-5"0 : lHAl OLD PARM l'llLIN• Want a horse!' Want a 1 Investment? Want Job · of Jand '!' Then c:all UC • ' now on thl• nice 3 bl'tf.. room home on 28,000 .. : ft. t1f land. Home A: tana · 1~ w l potentlal ~ onlJ 125. 7SO. Call -noW for detaih. 5'6~ FOi lHI mcunYI with a srowin1 tamua!. will find this an tdeit" locatlon, short walk tq .... idu.l 5 BR home MC: cba:rm 6 •i-c-loe ea: , tertainlns. Formal ai.::: tng roam. 3 ht.tbs. 1 • Story • Iarre Jdtchef\, · with blUm, famUy' room, near Mna Verde. Galt C.ourse. Price $41.'.~ ~ '. 950. C.all for ahowinr.' --•,. REAL ESTATE CAREER7 8a9ioni119 io thr .. w .. h, P1ul-Whit..C.rnahan will i;. 1tarti119 • complete sales training program. Dni9ntd primarily for new people ind includn 11 the practical a•pecli of fi1tin9, firwincift9, apprai1in9 end Hllin9 of resiclenti1I real astate. Includes complete audio-visual color films showing erectly how to saO Rttl £.tote successfully. MISA YllDn PllllSl At the unbellt'vable J>liee of $38.500 -four bedroom, 2 betttl in im- maculate condition, owner has added many extras lncludetJ wet t.r In family room, UPSJ'&11· ed carpet!! " blln!!. cau now for furthefo detaih1. !W&-5440 WOW! $2,000 PllCI llDUCTION And It WU a good wahw. at the old price. Pour bedroom., 3 baths. Ownen must ucriflce aii: they have bttn tnne-. ftm!d. This home fff.. lures family room. d in .. Snr room, cpll, dl'Jlll likr. new. 3 car ~arare. Hurry e11 It won t Jut at $40,950. 546-5440 546-5440 worth cou8'dit1 aUcm ••• owner liquidatinK .. Im two duplexn, pri6I ol. owntt1hlp unit.. Owner h11 had no vacancy and here's w h y ! Income now $510 -llhould blfll S6&(), A ftal buy an Eutaide of Colt.a M81. 54'-!W<O SALESMIN N.EEDED -CALL NOW! . ' • , PAUL-WHITE-" . .. 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If l51b St" TAYLOR '<15 FOOT LOT °'any ~...., will :...~ .-.:::~d a: !, PRESTIGE V.'ATERFRONT HOMES s,.eto.,, won d""''"" 3 •nJoY the ,...,.,. otUdy J"O"". w.. lot.,,.., pal"t-$30,700 , NEWPORT HEIGHTS . S1S,'51 Bedroom hom~. whh 1ara:e with ahel~ 10 ac:eommo-ed lnllde p:1 out, titauliful .·Just reduced lo sell ! Be luckb<tfor once ! ~HC,"y"/i~ a v APPOINTMENT panelled family room .... ·Uh date an extensive llbrtry ~ )'al'd with covertd po.. That's rl&ht! Unbellevtble ln ' Wb h 1" · firtp18ce. Sfclu1lon and pri-p!Us an kteal Jwr;ury 4 bed. tlo -1111 dotJn VA or mini-Newport Beach, View. La:rre 11 en you s~1 lnslde this large 2 rm. ome . 12 Linde Isle Dr,. vaey are !be words for the room ~c wlthJormal di ... mwn down FHA _ Thi• BR's, Format dinina rm. you 'll want It Large rea~ f&rd. Hurry! I c ust 6 BR,, study, 5 bath home w/3 frpl cs., encloeed patio PLUS ott-ing rooin, lirvt family ~ 'won't Jut! Huge famiiy'np. with cathe. ''HAPPY HOME'' circular-. stairway, decorator selected carp. street parking for 4 can and magnltl~ muttt bedrOom dral br&m ceilings. 2 fin- Be firs t to see thi1 new listing itJ. lnrlne Ter-& drapes. Shown by appt ........... $210,000 a tow malotenance yard, sui!e and poal. The ultimate p1a&. ,.. BBQ .• Panellna ~ · race. Spac. 3 BR home. hce·Ifv rm ov~rlooks OPEN HOUSE for aTaciola. AN""01e~. tam. rm. Ctlen')' kitchen. 60 Lindi Isle Drive baths. Lath &: pluler • CU.S. ! BR ·hotia on fanle Io~ ! Pl1ll" on llley, 'Homey 4r Uvable but niedt wotr. $U,000 • or Offer. HIDEAWAY Charmlna: home In aecluded area. 3 BR, 1% Ba, Bit-in kit with BBQ. Lar&e frplc Ir radiant heat. New paint A- spic & span: Asking $32,500. BIG BARGAIN . g~t patio W/tall' trees. · · ... · · · · · · · .$54,:900 00 Newly l~ed. Prestige waterfront home. 4 . ~TPO,INSSUNE'ITl~ Owner will trade for~ 2129 ~. C.M. tbm btai1i. Brick-patio: Ter-i:... Dolphin Open Sat-Sun 1~: I •~ -· 'N ""' cailloml& "' L "' .~ w 'llut ext11a g.Brt.1 4ba.pwdr.rm.Lge.Jiv.rm.w. CORONADE~MAR in o rn '' INDA ISLE ra rt!ar; ... -on · Blr 4BR&2Bamanor home. ---OOV"f·R-SHORES-OtU.MA-1 ~ den j 3:-car gar. Beaut. pa~io/garden. Deck 'OR CALL 613-8550 Corona del Mar. l..aJt:e waterfront lot with Hurry, Call l1:14l 962-SSSS. Beautiful decor. Lee ki tch- Brand new & beautiful s bdrm . home. 2-SIOI')' & dOcli. 'By Appt. ..................... $220,000 °;.:r,:~~~ 1DI ft.'" wait>-. SpectaCUJar ···fOREST-l-otSO!f.--"• .. ll'l.th...l!l .... !!l!:L"!. Mublel--a--- living rm with baJcony. Gardea--room ... w/wet -107 Linda Ii i• Drive • 1'124 UNCOLN LN. ~~~ ;:,.ter ~~~;ill>~~ -~le~ c~!le~wrf£J; bar. Lge formal 4inma rOom & Juxurious 5 ""· •baths,· Jam1'ly -•-. •~form· al din . rm. OR CALL 6'13-SSSO I bo r Will Id Inc. Realtors master suite ·'$108 000 P'-l: .. rm °' arge at i 1p, i .cons -19UI Brookhu-1 A·-. 20x4Q POOL. Askina: $55,!XXI .410 Morning Star ....... ·op:e~ ·s~i:&.n 1..5:00 . 2 Frplcs. Rm. for pool. Dock .... ·-.$145,000 LIOUID.TION SALE -~::U~ :::.1 ~~ Jluntington &.ach" c"•L"""L e looallyG> .•••. ,,·,, •. W•TERFRONT LOTS WE MU"1' LIQUIDATE tho • --000 tu t o! there new duplexe1 • -. · -CHI LORIN'S ' J:ORO••• DEL "•R.VIEY! · ~ • ll'"OOO 91• ' Near new 4 bdrm "Broa(lmoor" tri·JeveJ w/ No. 76 : 3 car garage. Reduced to .... $77, the price and terrt'll are oo ·"Ill Gr undy, Rltr. l.AUGt-jTER ~ .... _family rm & formal dining rrri. Terraced gar-N 44 108 Ft t '150 000 · ri Bulkier is 8331>o~r Dr .. NB 642-4620 a!ALTY den of taJI ttees & lovel y flow.ers .... $'79,500 o. : -on wa et , ... , . . . ... . . ' :: a~ith io% do:n t= ONLY $26 981 .-2 STORY A-FRAME Rt!.": ~a:e~~u~i~':~ Ntar N••••rl Po•I ortlt• ' · F J I I lo balance can be financed al · t , 3 BR. ~+ den. htie' Dew! . View home. Wot'---in tam.. 1_. · • WE.STCLIFF. $U,l50 --' or comp ete n ormet n on ... _ .. V E · Utll" B1yshor es ~ Mod b L . oil homes ' lots, ple•N coll·. 8'ii% interest 10 a quallfJ .. ,. A No Down . mpty' ready to go. Steps Uy rm., profess. lndscdp., .:::,.;:~.:::..----"= 1 ern ome with 3 generous size bdrm1 • ONE UNIT HAS 3 t Only 132 ~ I -buyer. ., ocean. ..-.. spri11kJers front & rear, self· Channing 2 br~ lge livin& nn,, ·t reat storage area. Lge pool. Near school. BILL G""'UNDY, REALTOR BDR?t1S, 2 BA. large Hvina: Th~ ll'ff . ffif tio' CAYWOOD-REALTY cleaning oven: upgraded trplc.' Pvt beacheL -C%. l!ti \• 215 Pembroke Open Sun 1-5 :00 133 Dover Dr., :.ii te 3, N.8 , 642"'"20 rm. two fireplace, Din. Rm. ,L: ••"e'u· 0"'nt"'"•" ':1 this 6306 w. Coa.irt Hwy., ·NB carp, & drapes, Nr, park' c""5:1'i::9'0=.=""'=:='905===== , IRVINE TERRACE -BI N. kit &:: Large Fam. Rm. t:'mc ;akes tl;1;etruly en--541-1290 642-3476 Eves. pool, .Onl¥ $63,900 -on fee ... t Fantastic view of bay, jetty & ocean from -~ ~!!:r~. ~~ ~1t:;=i joyiable living. Located on Dog Kennel Ok · land. Dover Short s 1227 I .. most rooms of this beautiful 3 & Cam rm General ·-1000 I General 1000 N's It. (ireplace. Each unit quiet cul-Oe-sae strttt -2 Bdrm, 2 Bath house, Price-• red h"tll -.,,,,, PANORAMIC • home. Lge pool & patio ..... , , ...... $79,900 has separate )'da and gar: pl~a.se caU us right awa:= S24,950. Low down or lf!a.se/ VIEW 1 • . LINDA ISLl-$225,IOI . BAYSffORES Assume 5~% Loan· ...,w1u.uti111y·...,.._1.aoo. th~good buY.Anxlou1 opt;,n.SubJoct to $lO,OOO GI Pirfoct !or ootertalnlng, but scaped·incl. spr1nklers. The ~r w:IU even pay )'OUt d os-Joan. $173 mo. includes REALTY' Spanish contemp, Court i. ,t ous custom built Colonial beauty W/3 • n-~ai ha bee .1 1ng costs~ )IOU do not have rythl · . s & recreation rm. Best Joe. Pier&: slip. 2161 BAYSHORE DR. Beat toda)'l!I hl&her loan rates ' uou·• n you ve , n wai -even one penny r110W-in n:-00e"'YLE co"'·. Univ. Park Center, Irvine atrium, 5 BR, 5 ba, 5000 sq OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 and &el a· nice home at tbe ina: for-ACT NOW.! pe nse. ,,_. * 548-1163 Call Anytime 83s.ot20 ft, hi ceiling, 4-car ear, ' ' WHITE WATER VIEWI $115,M A REAL BUY • , bdm" 2 >ame tlm•. "" a beautUuI M. M. LoBordo, Rltr. Nichols Real [s'~l·e Westboy lncomo Nomeo $169,ooo. 548-12<9 1 North Laguna ocean frt ! 5 BR, 4 ba New bath&, extra lge. Jiv. room, Provincial 4 bedroom In a 646--0555 Eves: 548-3265 '41. TRIPLEX ; $57.500 STAIRFREE England fa rm hou se. Custom quality &: top corner 'firepl ace, 'l /A heat, primr Costa Mesa area. UNHEARD OF Best Eu~-'cOsta Mesa lo-LIVING w e atcllff ,.. condition. Really different! Call for appt. covered patM> w/tireplace • Close 10 all school1 &: shop. ~9521 cation. "Homes wUh an in· 1230 F'urniflhrd at ONLY $39,500. ping • ii'• 1iruated on a $3450 come", 3)35 '1\t11tln (cor. The ~1 poplllarr 'IAJ'lgeli· ---MQRE TAYLOR OFFERINGS sweeping corner Jot with PRICE ~ Place). Builder ta" "plaia. l ·S\ory, 2 BR. + Lido" Isle functionaJ 3 & de n . _ ........ $69,500 BAYSHORES grea1 laOOscaping &; it's \op. 64?A~-family area. Walled 'patio. Eastblulf Lusk 4 & FR, pool vu. , •.. $ll2,500 , 1""' olf •ith a SHAKE REDUCTION -~ult occupied. Choice cor- ' ' ' ' ' ' " 4 & FR \Vestcliff -Large yd'. . , .. , , •. $49,950 NEW LISTING . fl.10DERN 3 ROOF! AU it takes for lusc-THE BESf big family house I ~"""'~~"""'~~~~!!! I Coate fMM -1100 ncr:loc. 'YoU nime the down 2 Bdrm .. den. Spanish motif ... ·.,,,, .. $41, 750 bdrm. 2 bath on 60 ft. cornrr iou.s llving is $33,500. value In the area. 2'100 sq. MESA VERDE 1 .;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I paymt. It. ownt"r wiU finance ' Irvine T~rrace 4, Bdrni' & pool , .. , .. $67,500 Jot, tae. encl. pat i9 w/blt·in ft. 4· Bedrooms 3 baths, Big I' bal<\nee. Quick escrow. At a b"bequo. Immacula te co~ ~ COATS ··--''"" LUXURY FIXER ,.crilicapn·-• ' BR,OKERS ' s•LESMEN ' family room wi1h w ......... ..,..am . ,1 ....... "' dition, near private beach · · nd 21 00 ._ ' ' We have an opening for one experienced man & Bay Oub . $59.500. WALLACE ~~~1·c!'r;1a:!g:.1~go :v.·o sq. n. i· : , ~ or woman in.our Residential Div. A~plicant IRYINE TERRACE REALTORS doon away Irom puk w;th $28,750 . UPPER &s {If :11 must possess integrity, enthusiasm ambi· 546 4141-pool and tonnis. Now only That's the full price and this 1 { • • ti lo tch hi h H Bargain hunters attention! ; on ma our own g standards. you OWNER ANXIOUS _ LEAV· (~n Evenlnsis) $39,500. eau Quick 673-8550. home ii bea utiful, it baa a lir are a professionaJ , interested in a beautiful ING AREA . Attractive nice. ~"""'~~~"""'"""'"""'~I 646-TI71 • 546-2313. gorgeous 15x40 added 4znily !::e~vo~: ~::~ 1~;: n t7 ~ ofc. ~!finest location, working w/congenial ly la.ndscaped 3 bdrm. 2 -3 Bed m room plus fonnal dining sq. ft. 4 bedrm & fam ily rm 2414 Vtsta Del Oro I , a1.soc1a es, we are interested in meeting yo u. ba1h, Jge, llv. TOOm, din. roo room, separate eating area, home on qu iet street into a Newport Beac_h '&M-ll33 • ' atta, e!K"triC bit-In's, &er. Fix4tr-Upper delux built-in kitchen, ntw real sho1v place. No down 10 1 "Our 15th YHr'' por<h. w/w & d >P'• $23 000 fully padded •ha< ,.,..i;.,. ~ ..... It VA BAYSffORES I throughout, bu)' It au bjf!ctJo ve ' owner "'t' se at I WESLEY N TAYLOR co R It $42C,lOOOU.NTRY Lit NG Jn Costa 'M!sa this home ~~:~~Sol~~~·· f:~~n~;,~%:~~.ualw~l ra~ ~:;~:i:l~.~s~'t:"~,~~~ ';·!-2111 s"an Joaquin Hills.R~ad ea ors ·• " needs11t"Orkb.Ul\Vhat aprlCT Is poppin~up here " there, $146.00 mo.Mm·e up toCosla Call 540-1151 Heritaa:e Real- ' • NEWPORT CENTER , .. 'flO -TIM! yard is sorta me!sy, seltifll a ne1v pace for the , d . bl lors. _.... BACK BAY VIEW . 1.8 acres but the carpetirw is almost future. This 3 Bdrm., 2 ha. l\.1tsa 1 most ~1ra e area. : ..:i. * * * * . Rambling ranch :.lyle homt! new -It needs 11omt; paln1 home wall completed in 1968 !!!~T"!'R"'E"A"'suru;""'~H~UN~T!!!!" : .JI( * * plUJ POOL . 3 bdrm&. den, b~t thl" neighborhood Is very & has been impro~ to a \o ,CostA Mesa's best buy. ·1,. '.' fonn&t d lil, 'roon\, Zl ~ 36 ~ice. The ;erms are fanlu-point even betlcr thll n new. Cl064 Taylor W)'J, Open ! !iv. room, bit-In kitchen, tic -5% lit loan -$129:00 FOR ti.PP'T CALL 2629 Harbor, C.f.f. hou!:e Sat-Sun-Mon 1-5. I Gener:•r 100I General 1000 pantry, oodles of extra• total subject to existing fllA 675-2"6 Instructions: Go to the cor-,_ ~r:-g~~~~~~ ,,.~ B<tt" huny' ~ ~"~!~~~;!UE ~!R!t~d.~o~~lxe1! f~:.;§~;,~~ I -Open Daily TION Ba\00... Island, C!Lllfornia gives a bi• yard for. owner! Way. 3 bdrrl\"s & D.R., frplc, 10 Sena-ti! horn., on 1 .... e · • ~--• J28 Afi C'' THOMAS 2S29 Hatbor CM • a,.rtment. 2 Beclrms in each fenced yard. Newly painted ', Eutslde lot 131 x 300. Each SQ '' ' . . OPEN HOUSE inside & out. Ne·· --u·g. IRVINE TERRACE unit: 11ingle car garage for .. ~-r-" I \llllt has a 1arage ' extra R It · SAT le SUN FROl\1 .1:00 each unit. $27,500. Voge l Co. excl. 2667 "' ,~. No vacancy here at Newport Helihts ea or Tht Best of Everything 3160 Country Club, C.M F.. Coast H"''Y· c d r.t . J• ~.mo. e11dt. A bii 6.6% corner of Bcaoon 224 W. Coast HW)'. SC&-552'1 35C3 Sq, ~l of custom quality Large California Ranch slyle $29,950 613:-2020 • , loan transferable at thls in-1 short block from Newport Beach eves 545-5643 home with f!Xqul11ite panor-home tn ?ttesa Verde l•.'ilh E xclusive w ith : 5%,~t,, ASSUMABLE Ranch terest rate to yoU loP a J25. Cliff D -azilic hR)' & ocean, day & extra large pool ;lie lot. 3 styl e channer with 3 • lge ' · 1~. Call rioW -'MtlS ONE By Oivner r • SM.SOO * LOCATION nlahl view; w/lge. ·htd . & Bedrooms dining & break· Newport bedrmi, f a in t l y nn., 'JS A WINNER. 29% Down • Spacious 3 bedroom l bath, * CONDITION fill. pool, lse. plltio: 2 klng las"t room~ + of{!' lanai. It ovenized living rm, modern · 'full price -living room wtth fireplace, &ir.e bdrms. plus convert. bltns, 2 sparklini baths. i .. $125 ,000 large dining atta owrlook-* PRICE den: storage galore, Lge. ~ t.41·5180 Fairview Priru~_ Jlsidentlal area _ in&: lovely •eluded Jan&.1, * TERMS ~mily rm. w/wet bar, bit-(lllll(intml!llWt!I) 64.6-lll l -walk to ilhopping & schools. N t in BBQ. View dining rm, le Oll-EGE 11 REALT.r"f. Priced for immediate sale ewpor carpeting .. drapes, built-in This home has all the right living rm. 3 Cllr garage. •lfl "'*'-(anytime) 1t $31,500 .. $167 includes at electric_kitchen. Garage oU I d' nl to make it a lop Shown by app'I. only, l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~"l'!!!"'~""'~'I taxes. Call 545-8424, South alley with t leclrlc eye open-ngrel 1~ s 1900 sq ft ''HOW SWEET IT IS" l l:E:;:;:=1:1::=::=:=~E Coast. Realtors. er Nicely iand&caped cor. va ne. roomy . · ,...,,....,..,.., ... ..,..,o; j 1 · . • )o 3 bedroom 3*' ""'Ith r.1esa Verde for $26.500 clean ~1nt. 54~1114 hugo .... ..;,e y room, home '" "B;g Lot." Built-In REALLY FOR SALE! Open For Inspection l•nytlme) · formal· dining, 4 x liO rear kitchen. Gorgeous fircpJaoc, yard and oveni:llt'd gara11:e. 315 MARINE AVE, 613-6900 HUGE lonnal dining room $21 .900 Will buy a sharp 3 3081 Madison Ave. C.M. bl'(lnn Pacific Sands ho~, 4 Bedt'nls, fa.mil,. nn, formal M~ny clrcwn.slance~ lorc1ng dining rm, now vacant. Open thts sale. Oppartuntty here. Sat &. Sun 1-5. For previe1v Cail !or details. ,1ho\\•lng -Call &10-1151 I -. J) i * ~!!! ~~!o~~ 1 • -t-Full acre land 1 1 * Room for 12 more unit1 • 7~1';0 Flhancing 1 1 ilt No loan charges 1t rmrnedlate Occupancy * Price-just rt!duced to, HOME + VIEW No other home like it on the BALBOA ISLAND with pl ush carpets and drap. market. Only $31.500 with es. No Do11·n lo Vc!11 -SmaJJ + BOAT JUST lO'm d". C•ll 673-8550 LARGE AND LIVABLE Dow" to alt oth"'· CALL . REDUCED 64~7111. 54<-23U E"joy o"' of "C 0 ST A w lk & L MESA'S FINEST' locat<d a er ee &autilul view. Slip for 30 ft. near \VESTCLIFF SHOP- boflt. Ideal for the comfort PING CENTER. A mp I e Rcallors of retirement or as a 1um-room for )'Our large futnl· 77ro H11.rbor Blvd. at Adami mer home. Spend your spare lure. Thl'l!c GIGANTIC BED-MS..9491 Open 'Iii 9:00 ~M time fishina: and enjoying SEXY! ROOMS, new golden harvest MILLIONAIRE the smoi free alr-.Jua:t rt!-That"s what it ls, se>.)', a 3 sh&« carpet, Double LOG-BEACH BUM duced to $48,500 with ~exl-bed room 2~ bath _Collel:"e SIZE FIREPLACE in the BAYFRONT Ja... w::f::E :o;~:oNR~:;~~ 1-5 e ~REALTORS 'Til sold! Aas.ume 6%% VA loan. $148 Per mo. Redecor. Optn Evenings 3 Br. \V/\Y cpll, drJ>s. Im- • 9'2-4454 e med. JlOl!seuion! Only $22,· 950. 1984 fed~nJ Ave. $45,000 '(Hun;', won't last kins Ulla price!) ble 1enn1. Better Hurrr. Park Pool Home. great !or famil)' room. Fresh 11park· PIER & FLOAT al DIAL 645 0303 d he ""• white '"'" ;,,; .. '"' B·Lao• ISLAND. HOME + • entertaining a r o u n I · ..... , kit "· " " f·t OU!. Bnghl, chtt11w Cuen PHONE 67'2166 GUEST HOUSE Call; Patrick \Vood. 545-2300 • Bill Haven, Realtor 211J E. Coast, Cdf.I 673-3211 FOREST E OLSON •P"kli"i hoated aoo 'le•· 1 r de d wilh garden view! $2900. n. HARDESTY • ed Pool with oust! ress-OUR y $22 995 REAL'l1Jll~ ing room and balh, ModE'I ltial FHA Investment. REAL TORS ONL 1 BY OWNER, 3 br, 2 baths, 229t Hartiol';\::.r.t. home condlUon Inside -bia BEST VALUE? S3.1.950. I !i03 PARK AVENU E A besl buy, Home + g\lesl lamily, dining &: living rms, I b ti I kitchen M. M. L:aBorde. R tr. Bal"--1 ... 1.~. California housA with bath. Only $22.995 firepla~. r.ew shaz carpet COMPORT-CHARM . flre p ace, u t n -646-055.i Ev<'s: 673-6116 ........ "" ~"" thruout. Super cle1n & t U-• Y""' A•klng L 3 Bdrms. 2 bath11. In fresh· Cozy ~ comfortable three bd-m11n c 1 ... -u • Assume 61/,%. oan rendy 10 move In. $26,500. I' '• . PEl=I RDN I ' • ... -•. • •' •• ExccuHve n1ann r for enter- taining or thei WV-e family. 5 BR k fam rm. 4 baths, sunken liv rm beam ceil- ings, kit bHns ·""·it h BBQ & lge pantry, formal din rm, 00\IJ'I patkl. fer' steps 10 pvt beach le boat docks. Lease- hold, . asking $85,000, CALL G> '46-141' 'IJwld111. REALTY ~ lltaar Nt •per.I P••t Offlet · '24 j5 MARGARET DRIVE Four BcdrOOms ·• 2 Baths ,30' PADDOCK POOL A Best value • heated & filt. pool plus sheltered patio lor entertaining. \Vood burning fireplace. W/W carpeting. I~ulaled ceiling & walking distance to schools~ OU- !ilrttl parking for your ~al, trailer or camper. Fruit trtts &: flowers. All this for only $30,500. Call for app't. to sec. .CAPE COD "The style that alwa)'a re- mains IN?" 316 CATALIN A DRIVE 4 Lge. BR., 2 full baths + 1,~ 'bath on lower floor. Beaut. p11rquet Or, In L.R. Charmin& patio for enter- taining. An Ideal home for t~ large famUy, $41,850. Shown by App't. Aak lor r>.1r, Robin110n Davis Realty 642-7000 PRIVATE ROAD lmmae, 3 BR., den, din. rm., 3 bath home on lg•. fenced lot. Uiht alf)' rooms, mani· cured lawns &: Ueaut. gar- dens; dbl., garage &: sbop. Assoc. pool & puttina: green. Best buy il'I area. $64,SOO. Cail' 6'2-4620 for app't, Bill Grundy, Realtor rm11, tv.'O bath home on $33.~ -Make oUtr! * TRIPLEX * on !his sparklin~ 3 bedrm l ly paln1cd main house. 546-6697 G~t hou~ has p11nnelcd 1---,====""°---~ HARDWOOD FLOORS wi!h famll)', beautifully crptd, $2500 DOWN -BA-YCR"'S""B-EAU-TY 2 HOUSES Ideal l't!sidential Jocalion, fam ily rm, + bcdrm. + (IC I • large din /rm, BIN kl!. and beautllully kept & landscap. bltn~. brick frplc., lmmac-bath. Patio serves bo th. A To assumable loan_ Beaut, Appointment Only Wkdaya 2 LOTS breakfast 11re11. Covererl pii. , ulate landscaping, Owner Igo 3 ''· 2 ba home. Lo .. •ly Ope• Hou•"" Y.rk~ .. , II "-~ ~~ ll bo c ?!I ed. 3 garages + off ice, v.1lrk-1114 real bargain. Hurry! ... " '" uu lio -Dbl. .:1rage -we ,,..._ _...., ar r, · · shOP & secluded patios. must sell. Pymnb per blAL 645•0303 easy care yard w/hugc pa. By Owner $94,500 ' ' PRICE OF ONE scaped -auorted fruit trees. mo + taxes & Ins. Onl)' Uo, O'llt-ner/agent 540-7823. &42-7'949 "* MUST SELL * 1206 PEMBROKE LN. OPEN SUN. 1-5 Reduced to $0.500. Immacu- late 3 BR., cov'd, patio, tu.sh landscaping. University Realty 673-6510 3001 ~· Cbut Hwy .. CdM University Park 1237 BARGAIN HUNTINGt See lh~ neat, clean 4 BR., 2\2 ha. townhouse with just the right amount of patio &: lawn; It leaves lots of time far tennis, goll & 1w:lmming. 45 Acre1 of parka & recrea- tions.I facil , for u.se by both children ' adults. Owner anxious to join family out of state. Only $32.90) -ol it can be 50\d with small down payment. •red hill REALT'l Unlv, Park Center, Irvine Coll AnYtlme W..111211 •HANDSOME Townhouse, 4 BR I 21h Ba. P r of- La nd.sca pe. $32 ,900. 833-tl20. Corona •• Mar 1250 BEACH HOMES Open Sot/Sun. 1-5 All of the homes' listed below arc within 2 blocks ot the Corona de! Mar beach. GREAT SUMMER HOME Jn best Corona del l\.lar loca- tion. Needs fa~ Jilting. l'Umi&Md 3 Bdnn .• 3 bath. Owner ""111 consider lease. option .............. $49,500 305 POINSETTIA QUIET AREA 3 Bdrm. home plua 1-bedroom apt on larger lot. New deep pile carpets in liv, rm. Wide lot .................. $57,!XXI 305 IRIS, CdM NEWLY REMODEL.EDI Open beam ceifinas with bright, cheerful rooms Ir: sunny patio cre11te a happy atmosphere. Hd\li:I. tloon, lath & plaster walls. 3 BR., 3 ba., w/s!udy. $61,500 317 POINSETTIA DE LA NC Y REAL ESTATE BARGAIN T w 0 Located on 1WO FULL SlZ-Rentals/ leases Good 1"1'turn. $54 ,SOD. $17.500. Call Ray .Gault, FOREST E OLSON c"="'"""'=-"--,-.,.....~ 2 St 5 B ( Ba t·-e SUPE R • •, · iJ2 SO ED LOTS • E AST S ID E * ?thiu Vtrde Harbor E1o Well1-McC1rdle, Rltrs. 540..t151, Heritage Rcal!o~. • OZY 3 BR on approx. 1iii ocy. r, ' ~ .. -:~1. TwG lols -,7 • COSTA MESA, Priced to acll tate11 . clean. vacant, 4 & l.810 NeWpOrt Blvd ., C.f.i. REALTORS acre oce,n view lot. Tree pool, elepnt entry, 3 car 2121 E .' COAST HWY .Each IJe IG x lBS. Either al only $37.500 -NO FIN-famil)', l« $3liO incl gar-548-7729 URGENT NEED 2299 llarbor, C.l\f. lined eul..(le-sac st. nr. gatagt, 3 dens, dinlna room, CorOn1-del Mar .~h<lmt 1 aJ for Artist rt!-ANCE PROBLEMS, dtner, . Ha~ cash bUyt'rs lor 1, 2 6 FHA 221·02 gnmi:iir sCtiiil. $21,SOO. 1 1.,... 0,. ~k :lt:::~: '44-n70 ;tre11t,« lent both and build M. M. Lalorde, Rltr. * Back Bay 5 bed.nit, dining, ESTA TE SALE ! Bednn· homrs. Eastside ~ Do1vn + S~ closi.n~ Days 548-4lS2 Eves 6'2-ll22 ct' stora•~ -1ore. Too tarp l "!!~~~~!"!!'~~..,I f ·ioqalti. You mut 1tt thf;H &46-0655 Ew1: S0.74311 family A: brkht nn1. $325. Prime E-clde loeaOon near Costa Mesa. Call :>r appra.i•-cost or StiOO total move in. 4 BR, Crpted thruolit. drps, for present•; Onl)' 091·ner. PRIVATE ESTATE ' tWi rcut. apotleu 7rues • Option to bu)'@ SU,750 or SA Counlr')' Oub. 3 Bedrm, al, 3 Bedroom 2 bath elre blln all elec. kit. Amume 5% t;:, ........,....~ CORONA D&l MAR I. 19 'pfftclate ·Bea a.rta. ThankSCJIYllNJ bei t offer, hrd'A'd nn, extra lg lot ' Ladaenmyer Rlty ran;e &: oven, gafbage di~ FHA .. ~r will take 2nd_ BY OWNER ~ block 10 Ottan Blvd. A ,....,.,. ._,.64, 5 0303 · D" * Ptofeulona.l otfiees • $84 )•ant. Extra 2 car gar, Sell Call 646-3928 Eve•. &tS.22!11 . .posal. Cozy li'>!ing foorn wilh ,,..,-==·=~~-~~ WE. STCLI F F .AREA rarl~ -67 feet trontage on I DIAL • inner to $100, near Wc1tcliff. FHA • \TA or convrnUonal ,vood hurning fi~plaec, liCI'.-ASSU1-1E 6% GI loan, 3 BR. Orchid:-Pllll a 3 Dedroom •' '. . lEST E. OLSON \VUI be aerved In )'OUr nt:w SE V\Cf' por<"h Including. washer 2 ha. L.R. w/frplc, f11m rm, 4 br,'frplc, bltns, ~ d~, ttom houM kleatt'd In the att11. ol ~ Ml·~-$25,!Ql,M I 1 OPEN HOU A: dr""", Carpel~. drapes, cov'd pal , liy onr. st0-67Z9 liprinklers, pool · 1i )' • e \\'\.th fonnal dlnina I r REALTORS BAk•r 1.nd Fairview. 11 ha~ OL!L-EG-E RE•"TY Costa ese nvest men SUNDAY 1-5 1. J -· Nr school&. You own land. roorn, gue1t house C!lbanl - C ?.1 ~~ 54° 7711 t Id I I pa JO OPEN Hou!e ~I & Sun, VACANT anti badm inton rourt. With a ~ 2m Ha , · · :i bedroo?'s -2 baths -9JQ~etKMW.CM v-21!1 Vln Ehfi i, L o s e · spaciou s Colic" p 8 r k · -jU,tso FULL PRICE forffll atr hl'flt -double BUSY-BUSY ·BUSY D ivorca Force.I S1ltl I' home. 3 BR.12 ba~c!>45-2720 ~~ 0~3:u~ ~tl:nere~od~I~~ ~~ :~ I n..-n-Size bfldl'OOrm, i.r-p rarage -all tor o 11 I >' 4 &drn1. 2 b:lth, ritm\Jy rm., :"'(""' . h lot f S23 500 Gobble Gobble! OLE' AUTHENTIC Help us ... anrl l('t us help Just rt'modcltd kt t ch en. f"-'1-4471 ( ::::.) 546 ... 10J Mes a Verde 11 10 IM MAC. 2 BR/2 BA . floes1 pro~rtle11 . ..,.ge dttp lot wtl a o . . . , SPANISH -HACIENDA you re11ch yuur real potent· St-·t to St•••da.~ •... th '"'A••t .,.. • --· -X t OPEN I -~.'"Mom", it his a l&I cait· od 1 In...... ,,,~. " .iuu ...._ ~:--;41 .. ~ecf~ifC;;m--1 -.;o,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,,;;;;;;;;;J Townhouse. Many tra.s . .. ~ catpell Nesti~ oa. ne..rly ~ acre · 1 ay or an ,..,,. n e11ltof"!I 54:;.8424. · roont Xlnt f ina.ncina:, $26 ,500 . SAroRDAY & SUNDAY 1.S J' !;~~ . ~~~~RK ..0:0: wll h ""°' rod m, -. '"'"-view. 54~2316 Stoblo, Solid Boycrolt Bargain MUST SELL! 642--4\'59. c~U''i: P> _ JUST .Mm'E IN. G.I. td entry Uld private ttram-111W1'1.J1!111 Good school! for permanent Owner tranafetTCd, fM!l'lr M.v . I========:=; tt 1 d\a8 f9l'lt CALL! 1" nnci.-r ._...., · -•-fAm nn ltOYe frplc. per-Kert'1 what It has -2 fU bath~. tull dining rm & fam.1--------- • AND r.H.A. T....,., Pay. 2tI:II lllrbor, C.M. ~ Ille ~-· l!Us3 ~;!· I llSi Iii'@ Iriooo•Mps. 4 BR, 2\1 8A. $25, 996. 11 "°"""' dub, 3 bedrm. 2 Newport H1lghto 1210 """" lk"' & L LIDO WAT!Rf'RONT 2 hathl aM U lid thick fttt for ·~ntu :,tudy 'spac ht~ -built-In kitchen -ilv rnt. '\!acazn • ttady. E arly Am erica n Charm I Wa er ee AP'·TS.429 LIDO NORD walls! FANTASTIC $27,!IOO. y ZONED R • c ''"'"'"'" "'" y•ni. • r..-...i •Ir .... --bl• 133.lOO: :l990 Couotry Cub, In lhl• 3 BR, !am rm, •lyted I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ···'to" NOW ltlDUCID TO Walker & Lee IJvc In • opente ... 1 ..... JEAN SMITH, RLTR ...... -be'au,:~r::1 '':; Opeo .... 5"11 l .. 5.. home. Loto al natural pl"" BAYF RONT LOT • H 00',....B1 d ot "'·-· '1•.--Xhlt Tomto • 1 Bdmi 2 Both on .,.., 400 E. tlth. C.M. 61"32511 ,...,.,. -•P,..w -~ lotld All PETE IARRm woodwrk, """ brt<:k O,.k, 2119 Bo~lde Drlvo sr r v · .,-.·-_,.A n al · • IO'I 1t'1 only 7 )'tAr'I o • R 1 • &'"' ~-iihlnclft Bit ~ w/e1--l8 ro. bol d -• ~-" 54""465 Ope" ··111 I PM ' Boautllbl u™~· 1 car ' tOI> ..,.,..,.. Only 12'.000. ' JUST L!STED u bt call now " "' ~· pk · 1 "· • • -.th •~· t l -1arasn Ir utility room wllh 7632 E'.dlni:cr e101vn or le11!e with option. ttrma a~a 8 ~ -J '!l:~~~I!'!!!~~!!!~ J u ecp yd.. Dr ,.e by 4lS 11' •~. $320,000 fFee tlmpJe), rMov• In T omorrewl 90 It. t.rontttc on t!"¢elknl ~-441\ or s«:.31411 00\"LE CO, ~S.la.'! ,\nybocly qurH/:e~. To1 .. 1 Cfl.Sh •nd )'OU II ~ '" by Christ-Con-, Park vine Ave. can for apr• Bill Grundy, Rltr . , , ttnt until e&aO• ...... awtmmlJll betcfl \lnltl art --I 1 111, Jllflr 11.s S:O'J.00. HURRY, ma!! ... 1115 ~·~,,.;, xlnt terms. Or:: 83~ Dover Or .. N.B. 6(2-4621) : -~ Sq_.tt. tvmv. ntar Hu.a\-newly rumltW.' DON'T f1Ve ti aWQ, ret [:1ank }'OU lor te'ldlf1' our lfJ RRY! 54,,.., UQ. I bilton Staie Stich. \Vlll ~ Biii Grundy, JtHl .. r · quk k Cdh for II with 11 clas.silltd fl~ii:. hope \t e h8\'e V/all<tr & Let, Realtors J3Y OWNER-&auUfuJ 4 br1 IT'S A bmie .. HU you· 1 ~I ~::,_c;,~r dttftr-!" Dovtt Dr .. l{.8~ e ~~~~<;;5t:~ !be~tu:.' Of can do IO in Acrou frot~~.:ho ln Orallie , -__ :Je29 __ H.ar,..'°'---· _c_.M_. __ ,_·_~_i_~_ .. _h_Sa_u_lo_~_.Su_~_3003~ ~'!'~tn;r~all$ ' • • • • DUPLEX bi owner, 2 Br hit, 1-br pr 11.pt, 1H. TM. n•Orchld.- --------·------·------~--~----~---------------·-·-· -----..--......... ---------..-·~ ·-.. • I • .. , Sal11rda1, Octobfr 17, 1970 DAILY '1LOT ~ t HOUSIS FOR SAL G HOUSES FOR.SALE HOUSES FOR sALI RENTALS RENTALS ·---RENTALS -RE TAL RENTALS _ .; .• HOUSES FOR SALE Cer0tta d-' Mar HousR furnf1hed 1250 ;:•;•;I"°;:;;~ ;i;ls;l;;•nd;;;;;;;' ·;'US;;: Santa Ana 1120 Laguna Beadt 1705 •• ===- • --------ltentela .. Shu• ; 2005 OPEN SUN. 1-5 e BALBOA ISLAND e Below VA Apprelul PICTURi:-on Of»,"1 Pl'· ~~-~~~- Hou1e1 Unfumlthtd Hovsu Unfumf.Jhed Apt1. furnllhMt AptL furnished 1 : Generi 1 3000 M•t• V~;--·-;n Hunt1"9ton Bt•_dt 44QOHunt""9ton ltadt Jii -CORTLAND 111 TO~AZ 4 bl home, Jot• ot -~.. "'" ""''"" bridae ovtr a sldfnria <.jo1 :w;;,,-h, IUDGET COUNT/IV o,• vma Condo. C.meo IU&hland.1. LlJce new, Open House Sat, 4¢ Sun. 129,000 by owner. 545-0800 &Oldfllh pond f9'Jrivate ttar •_bare ~~apt w/ Conae:lentloui? ,3 Br • .!~l Ba, lrpl<", 2 car 3 lac. BR'1., 2 bi. Room for Lovely lal'fe Pltlo '-1ardtn. ean:tM-a~ whn--~...U::.:: -,-tlWLAY SllO~US: -1t.r.-p00l......Ad,1.....Murr.-Ver* 1 Ne"' ca.rpe.1. Xlht terms. L-.une IMCh 1705 min& pool, 4 llf'Pf.l'•tt apart. other feafwv.· w "u.c.t. CATION. Ea.ti Cotta Meaa. Co_unlrY Club $2 90 I rno . poo . . WILLIAM WINTON -"-------n\entr. R.uatlc wood 1' ·,tau Call au;;o870. lAM-SPM. uk M5-5868 C I t I' . E l '. Q I l II . CdM DUPLEX . LITT.LE ''DOUGH'' "'llh treat view of rtrden, tor GJ?y. Or W...2321 moet BLUE IEACON 1 ~="",.,.....,..~....,....,,-1 asua es ate 1v1ng. n er ~ U Jl a er· I Unusual 2.,1Y. uv, rm ,, 2 Re1l .. r ~TS 'O' HOUSE Ov.·ner'i1,partmcntwith fire. -'-"'-'--------* .U.Olll 3 LRG Br'1, 2 ba's, family mosa's lush green at.mosphere &: stroll tree- 11pac, BR's. &. 2 Ba. each. 229 ?tlari~: Ba1hoa tsiand OI NO DN P'YMT pl11.ee 6 charm calon~ Pric.. YNC a""" dealm to lhare * rr .. , 2 lrplcs, cov. patio. bll· lined· walk \Vays to your apt. · "''" r.ow , , 61s.1331 1 151 ~ tro •• , LANOLnROS" '"'· "" '°""· L" · ALL uT1L1T1u 1NcLUDED . · man . l "!~~~~~~~~!I Charmlng, rimbl!nr rnnch et al ·"""· 0ttan nt 2 br Laauna apt t.' ,. $71.l I mo. Avll1J Nov, 181. HARBOR VIEW HILLS I: modern home, IN FINER ENGLUND REAL ESTATE w/man U" 21·35 Nov l· Call 847_7004 !Ur 11,ppt. 1 BR. Unf. $150 -Furn. $110 Beaut . deco1',, 3 BR ., 3 Sa., Huntington Beech 1400 tGJ.n ·OF LAGUNA SEC· 318 Thal.la ~runa Beach May I~. SW mo. 49-~2764 2 SR. "'Unf. $175 -Furn. $210 calh~Jral t:ell's., htd., fill. ~~TIQN. Del.11.Ued exteripr of 11( * * 49-1-l!Oll3 * ** ~·-"~'~=~~=---Vacancy Problt1115 End!'d Newport Beach _ _,3200 3 Spac. flt. plans, decor. furni shings: live : pool · Auumable low · t CUSTOM TOWNHOUSE R\JSTIC RtsA\VN \\1000 SACRIFICE SALE Ow • BACHELOR \VIII h FRF;J:: supply of qualllled \Vithin romantic setting w/!un or privaCy.: rs!~· loan. Owllt'r leav~~ STUCCO, LO\V SWEEPING must Jeav~ area ~nd m':s~ his 2-Story: Apt. Pool. ~Nap7, tenan1!1 al 110 co~t to you. BEACON BAY 'ferraced pool, pri. sunken gas 'BBQ's W/; slate. By app't. only, 4 BR. $lg gQnBeach' ROOFLINE.S w~tpNG ov. ae11 his ttny l'\15lic home plus 1''wy .at McFadden) 8$-8027 As.k for LEE or OLA BAYFRONT seculded sea.ling com pl. w/Ramada & Fol.in-; SEMPLE • U" ERHANGS. Dbl. door r:n t.ry separatebtdroomwithgrcat FEMALE ~·anted to 1hare 4 832·6600 Nf'w. Ca.rp. I: dral>f'&; vie<\\' lain. Re•I E t tate 67.S.2101 1 !Ofer w/[Joors ot polished view and privacy. Only BR home with 2. Costa LUXURY UVING ol the entire bay. 2 Car gar. * Color c:o-ord. ~it w/ indirect li9htinq . ---~lt-E:-~srM ... oil'lr-\\!o~·. tax-~Ajoy-<l&J'8.. J.10 ...l29.!l00.... Mep.. @). ~ _ _ 3 BR., 2 btt. Exqulsll e ln!Pr. * Deluxe rang• & oven1 * Plush ih•q crpt9. free living. No upkeep wor-3 BDRt.l. & DEN,-centn.I Englund RtaJ }fatale -'NEED 1 W 2 male .room-$210 . l Bedroom11, balh[ 11-ufll:-]>6 . S:IOO Per *-BonUTifOr19e 1p1"Ce TCov. C""a rport HARBOR VIEW HILLS rie!l. Paymenls so I o w ~all Door.plan, features ttar 318 Thalia lquna Beach lmate1, 4 BR, 2 BA hae, H.B. fireplace, open beam Cl'il· 'month. * Sculptured m1rble pullinen & tile baths Almost new, spac, J bdrm, 2 they're nor a V.'Orry, Cozy llv. rm. 25 fT. LONG, WJrn * * * 4!M-8093 •• * Beaut •rurn Cali 962-1409 lngs. zund~ck & t.lANY 475-4050 ~) * Elegant recreation room. bath Lusk bit. home. On lge. llvlng rm. Step..5!'ver g:our: RUS'MC 8 R 1 CK .FIRE-OCEAN VIEW Home. 2 Br., GIRL, 23, d~slrt:S to ~ 2 OTHER EAIRAS! > c FURNISHED MODELS OPiN DAILY ldt. Be au~. landscaJJ<'d: ~et ti'i!clmtrig~ ~~n ~~E.Q~IN;, G~~· 2 Ba. w/muld·use.. room. br, hse rent $170, pool, yard. BLUE BEACON llllM IM'llM'"T Cl.... Blk from Hunµngton Center, San Diego ,. ~prinklers front & rear. Brk. 5 7.l'i. rooms. Blt'a e B.ltns, appllMCel, ·comp!. 1t11.r. MS-0878 645-0111 1');\vy .. GoldenW"est Collee:e. ' lst. & laundry rooms; pan-lll'f'a . Clubhouse, pool. Low, SIZE REAR GROUNDS, iv/ carpeted, BalaDced pov.'t'r ..:c=c..===------* * WATERFRONf San Diego Frwy. to Beach Blvd., So. on l !'led & carpe~ fan1 . rm. lo\1' down. Jwit lislt':<:I. \Von't plenty or .room to romp. \V/ borne. $31.150, 10%~ down. LGE house, ponl, h"plc, color * Privacy PIUS PIE_R, & FLOAT Harbor View, Lincoln & Cor· la~t! Take advantage, Call \V carpeung & drapes thnJ_. 1023 Kafe:Ua, 4~ or 1V. l\fature ~t'SOn, Student HURf' 2 BR home, Gas lo• 3 BR, dinuig rni. Lsr onl~·· Beach 3 blks. tO Holt; \V. on Holt to ... : ona .del Alar Hlgh School 17141 OOZ.5585. ~uL h ' k 1,.:49::_2-<084=:..· ~~----ok, C.~f. 548--0308 frplc, Cptr;, Orps, lgf" fncd ,s..100 n"IO. Realtor &12..tljJ la Quinta Hermosa 71 '4: 8'47·5'4-i I ; d;,._ Prl""d "'".500. FOREST l OLSON "' modtm Hcho o hu F•"ULOUS ~ .. v ,·,w Newpo~ •-.~ 2200 hi"O'i<TJ~====':-=5555~~$ -" II BILTJN RANGE OV ~ ...... ..., ,., -. ..... yard, Children \\'t!lcon1r•3. BR. 21: b<I .:· new .• d h·11 ~. 01filtwA8HER, Ir.BR~ pal'Cf'I, lOOxlOO ~·/utll. &. S\60, . -' <'11,ryeting; patio. fa ('t1 RENTALS -.Genertl ... re I Inc. Reallors paving under v.•ay. $77,500; YRS rental, Lido Sandi. 2 br, C & S Spttdy 1 pool. Houses U~n~lu~r.!:n~i1~h~ed'.'..:'I ·~-------~ ' ' 19131 Brookhur1t Avo. FST. B.AR. ETC., & Opens $5.M> dn "'/good terms on 2 bft, convrt. den, pool & RENTALS .. '1161 REALTOR 548-6966 RE•tAR"'"LY to spac10U1 ranch slyle den. balo-. Bkc. '""JOO oc ddl t ' · Blk --~~~~'._;-;;~~-!i>R.,,.-LJi;;(';;;;;i;;-;;:;;j"'-;;;;;j H t" t B h l4QO ~ _ __:":.:'c:"::lin"g"to::'~"'='::'c.h.~-1 This better quality home is 491_jQ21 eves. ":rt-0 :C.an~ ~~~-lllJ'~ii,~7. nvm * ROOMY * 2 Br 2~i !}a Condo, frp,I, pool, un ing on eac UNBELIEVABLY REALTY . Univ. Park Cenler, Irvine Call Anytime 833-0l20 * OPEN SUN. 1-5 * 1115 EBBTIDE Million Dollar View Panorama tJf harbor Lights, Fashion Is., Baek Bay & Ocean l9rn1 1his beaut. cus. ·tom built J BR., den, 2 ba. home. /'t fabulo11~ view from every room. 3 Car garage. l.ge. poolslzM lot, Sho,,..·s like a model home! Priee just reduced 10 $102.500. Scenic Proper1ies 67>5726 DUPLEX OPEN DAILY 1·5 609 Poinsettia, CdM J BR 2 ba front 2 BR den rear. Good incon1c, good fin- ancing. . CALL: 615-5126 'f""tS_j_ d'J s;;;;i~ P1optrtlt1 NO DOWN PAYMENT OFFERED AT TIIE V.A. --==-,.,,==~-------"---11.·shr/dry., dii.hwhr,· refrlg, 3 BR condo. bltns, ept, drps, EXTRAORDINARIL V: No escrow.or closing cost APPRAISED PRICE OF. * VIEW LOVERS! * 2 BR/2 BA: Cmplt furn /Mod/ $150. 2;Betlrooin, l'llf'lgc & ov. <'PIS, drps, \Vestcl.iU Arca. v.·usher/di-yl'r, Brookhurst BEAlFl'!Fl ll. . : for; qualified GI btiyer 0,; lhis $l5,000 FULL PRICE \Vhite \Vster view Treasure Ilse, w/gar. TI1MJ 6/15. $225/ en , i>tlrig, children & pets ~3.l, ~'1:)...0122. • _ :i Adan1s, $185. 638-26~3 Val D'isere Garden Apts ' "·"nn, 2 b•lh, 2 -otory, NO ON PYMT Isle to San Pedro. SmaJl mo. Call 673-2648. \11el<.'-On1r. 0 CE• N r R 0 NT 2 br. I I II "· w ""'-' • • llt'\\'er hOme on 94' wide lot. " "• Putting green, ~·n er a. ,... large rumpus room home. 10 elig. veteran, payable Asking S41,500. 497.J.1.86 l BR w/stove &. refrlg. BLUE BE·ACON S200 I n1n. year round incl Fountain Valley • .... 10 !ltream, f\o~·ers everywhcl}'. Necdsa littlc lovingeare but S269.12permo.for360mos.. Older ~uple preferred, No * 645_0111 * urll. 1806 \V. Oceanfront,. BR 2 BA f 1 bltn $26S 4;i'pool,1ec.roon:,billla~. \l•hat an opportunity! Call with an annual pe:rcentagc $1000 DOWN pets. Nr Hoag, 548-7·12.1 _R_E_N_T e A e HO_M_E 673-361:t ;>mo, 'ist k ·1~f c, · s, BBQ'.s, Sauna, futn.-unfum, tor pa.rlicu.Jars. rp.te or 8'4 %. The best ofier. Magnificent ocean vie~· lot * LIDO shopping. AT-* 2 BR. 1 BA, new cpl, drps, "Cali 592.562.l 1 '" 2 Br. also Singles ,trofn Larwin Re4'1ty, 1nc. ing in LagUna Beach.' KITilllJ but level $8,950 Bkr. TRACTIVE 1 br hie. $14j $95. & UP prlvaey, gar av11.ll. Nr bch. SPANISH 3 BR f 11 . 2 SllS. See lt! · 2.CXX> Paf!O~ 962-6911 anytime MISSION REAL TY 497-1710 or 497-1021 eves. mo: Yearly. 673-801S. ALL SlZES . ~LL AREAS $215, oo pets. 551-MOO BA. 2 yea~ ~d~ 1 ~ll Rd., 642-8670. Bet"·cen.llar· _;;_::$1:.,8:;,5,,:Q;,,O'°"a'"IO~IC;;H;c:,_1.-1 985 So. Coast Hwy ., Laguna 3 BR. J BA. BLUE LAGOON FURN. OR UN FURN. YEARLY-lov."er 2 Br, 2 Ba. 962_1408. tor & Newpon · 2 Blk N. 1901 1ut Phone (714) 4M731 Vlu.A, view of Ocean. Corona del Mar 2250 ASK f'OR JODI di.:plex $185/nio. 1.::.::...:.=------APARTMENT -OPEN HOUSE $52.500. 498-223JJ oc -2604 1 BLOCK <o bt•ch. 2 bdnn. 2 'co;;:--,,,,.;l;:,11:_·7:;1"000;;:;-c=:l===i',._;=:"="=== 1' BR. 2 RA. lpl. ""'" d'P', DIRT CHEAP!! That's righl~ ,.ou can't buy the dirt for this price! ~foci. f'rn J Bedroon1. Family size dining. 2 FuU baths. Late.st push butlon built-ins. lndOOJ". outdoor bath. Huge corner loC \\·ith boat and trailer gate. Enormous covettd pa. tlo, For suprisingly low down 'payment. Call (n4) 962-5585. FOREST l OLSON Inc. Realton 19131 Brookhurst Ave., Jlu111\ngton Beach 4 BEDR~1. 2 bath, bltn&. cpt.~. drps. lrplc, excellent cond. $27,900 968-144;8 Arent. . b!at:hs. sm monlh 1 •1200 RE'l'T' J bdrm, "'ar • • j).'1!10, N1crly Jdsepl, Le.Ilse . RENTAL . 5 BEDROOMS ~1,-"·al(y ... -'" U ty p k 3137 123'. 5.11-2998. ,_.., .... J n.c .,......,,,.., lfarbor !lhoppg !.'enter, very niver11 •r $70.00 & UP , San Clem.,.te 1710 1 E s neat condition. j46...9521 Laguna Beach 3705 ALL SIZES · ALL Af\ A; Only $39,900. Large fam lly hqme Jn a .iood neighbortiood for growin;: children: laYlns I: patio for playing & enter. talning. Privalr: patio off n1asttr bedroom. Easy to care for , built.in kitchen with bl't'ii.kfast area. Separ. ate dlning room. J Bath&. Come by &: see this great from 1 to J; 1204 Stafiit Drive, Lagona Buch. .,JO tan REAL ESTATE 1100 GlenllE'yrf' St. 49-1.9473 • ;>49--0316 BY .O\\'NER • 2 br. wilh Belboa 2300 pool, 00 2 can)'On lots, ocean CLEAN :? BR. ?.lonthly raff', vie"" ~,500. 492-498:1 \Valk In shopplnf:" & hull. 2 ~y re.s, 4 BR, 2 full & 2~i:.· Preler older co u pl f" . ba, pvt ace, to bch, Main 548-31:)3 ALSO DON'T DELAYt F URN. OR UNFURN. l &Jnn, "'/huge ~ .. ts1l' m1, CA~L US TODAY! *·LAGUNA NIGUEL* ASK FOR BONNI!'.: "'/pool 111blf", $236 rno. 3 Bil 2"' OOrhs ........ S300 J BR, 2 BA , hr~·plt1ce, yatd, 832-7&00 Resp. stullt-nls OT<. :..16-9;;21 Lea~/opllon 3 BR ...... S:l25 bull!lN!. s2i1:i. I ----,H~O~L~IDAY P--L-AZ~A~~I 499-ll31. 49-1-4746 I * Lazy Bones 3 BR. 2 Bit. tnhouse .... $:'AO DELUXE SpaciOus I Br. . . 2 BR. 1 tm. houSfl ...... S2SO * Er.1ERALD BAY * tum apt $13.'l, 2 BR -+' d(r _L_ld_o_ls_le ____ ~J R:.~~ ;: ~:r::~ ~~~ :~r:: • red' h·111 ~::en or J BR, ::.:ill ~Jd;.ea~~ <'::~nA~,1~ WINTER Rentals. 2 BR. 2 2 b<I, stove, refr1g, cpls, pet11. 1965 Pomona, CM. ; bath, 1rplc, FA heat. 4 BR drps, washer &. dryer, tf'B-C•pistrano 3725 ATEAIJ L POINTC VU, $66,500. Onr 714 i ========= 811-9300, 492-2111 by appl. San Juen Cepl1tr•no 1725 , •. I " BA 61~ .,~~n nis courts, $185. REALTY .CH \!". a \-• uo::n, n " -~. C & S S d FOR I 2 b I Deluxe fui-n 2 br apt .. ~I. 4 ACRE estate land or hone 213: 215-2$53 \.. P" Y Unlv. Pl'll"k Center, Irvine eaze 3 br, a. ge cl-· 1, oho-1160 + u 1. jd ;;'=-':;;.,:.;;;:.;,----· 1 RENTALS ·-1168 e. A · .,, ~20 fam rm , cpts/drps, f"""IC, 0 -~ ranch, nice. view, a · other 3'BR 3 811. ofi-water home 1 ·...:..:'[_j~'J:~-~I!f"-ll::ii~ii'=' :":Y•:•mS•~~~==I d~hwshr/bltns, fenced '"yd. Adults, no pels. 1941 Pomo":! 1010 SO. Bayfront; ~ Br. 31'11 parcels. $48,000: $15,000 dn. Fumls'"A .. _ irAo:n Mo. LRG FAMILIES I 1 · ho 1 c .•1_ .•.• ·1 I cl bl •i=o .,....., -=sz .ove y 1pacious rne or " ~ \VI I re ease ear dg:. site Bill Grundy, Rltr. 642-4620 WELCOME ""'" for 100% financing. Bkr. f OR Renlals in Universlty entertaining $325 .. 49~1.0 497-1210 or 493-1106 eves. SJR:i • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Balhs, Park & Turtlp ROCk, Call: BAiboa l1lencl 2355 Dana Po1'nt 3740 hugt f Pl'ICf'd y11.rt1. I ::.=::...;:..:::::;:. __ .....:.; Condominium 1950 'l111l1 -I '1·lltl . ---~----·. ---.. co1t1 M.ia · .~1~0 1 Nifty & Thril~ : ' Fant•stic Day & Nite Harbor & Oce an View Your inv will grow In lhiz de- luxe hOme. 3 lge br, 3 lge ba, lovely pvt courly11.rd & pa. lio. Liv, din & fam area~ all dclu.'tc size ,f.t ideal for • '"'"";";"•· "'~" ~tO"O '<2,1 500 FULL PRICE h"plc, hl·beam c-eil. $65,000. ., ' * REDUCED * ba. v.·attrfront home It 2 br. BLUE BEACON * 645-0111 * Open Sat. & Sun. 1 :3(}.~:30 "'TIBURON" -f\\'in al "TAN. 1 ba. garage apt. Obck. 3 bdrm, 2 bath home1 with CLEWOOD" LflNi n's choic.. Bill Grundy Rllr. &1.2-4620 I BR prival<' home • , , ,,. S7J - --· 1 \.1,11\ior FOR ll'asc-4 Br, 2 Ba, comp! redt'<'. nC'\I' cpt.~. drp!I. SZlJ n10. 4!l)....;u23, 6'i~734S Nea'. l BR, cpts, drps. ~ al, au u1il paid. Sl20r ~r1 &rf'\I. • • Open Set & Sun. 2901 Harbor 3 Extra large bedrm!I dining View Dr., 644-2792 (oivnerl area 1n kitchen, tike-new OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S 421 Morning Canyon Cbarming 3 Br. tiorne~·ViC\o\'. hard~'OOd floors. clean & neat doll hlXl.w, What a bey! No dOW'n lVets. loW down 10 anyone ... -Farr.,,.-W-- flllll. rm. or den, ~·ith ocean esl, caretrre living condo. 1 BR, private cotlage, wet-Condominium 3950 ·view deck or pri\•a!e patio, miniuDU, Take C>Yer GI loan Santa Ana Heights 2630 fare OK 1o1/pet OK •.•• $110 Isl W~tem Bank Bldg. .j---"--"_.;:c"----'= Wlllk lo beaeh & high !ehool. with only $2910 d9wn pymnt -I BR Jong hairs OK, wellan; Un1venl\y Park 2 r:R + den, 1~~ V:A . Pool I.'. &1h homes are age-13. OI" th)I neve~ )lyed-tn 4 bed· 1 BEDRQO;'f OK' toVpe-t OK , ..... S135 Day 833-0101 Nights clubhour.e . Near b.C.C. skilUully upclat~ & unusual. rm, 2%i bathi, "Newportf'r" AU ut11 paid JS150/mo. : 17 BR tOf/Pef-eK: .. t:-•.• SlO.'l * ~9-2432 * ly artistic i111ide &: out, dble model. No qualifying for in-* Call 545-7645 * 3 BR' 4 li!sOK" .'-: •• o:, $150 . ear a;araa:e &. extra large come or credit, ret Mi:e ,-;·7··--srAR•LET TiG-7330 East Bluff ' 3242 Dupl•xe1, Unfurn. 3975 Jots: 460 Amlyo Chl«i, Ji1t fast!! Laguna Beach 2705 1 3 OPEN SAT. 1·5 1007 Dolphin Te,.ace Jmmac. 4 Br, pool, view. DON V. FRANKLIN •nee ""·"° . will lak< --"" COZl COTIAGE ABOVE lh< °" k ,•mog. DUPLEX, 2 bodroom. Cl•ao -Lease/Sal F I h-..1 Br, 2 Ba, k1t-fant rm. • q"I 1 'd 1 1 1 REAL ESTATE $49,950, 435 Holly SI., 11st "TANGLEWOOD" (Cypre1sl e um I -s14:, 1 Bedroom waJk lo . 1 "" u e . 1 ea or ma ure lovely BeaCh Condo •. · gardenf'r, "50 Y1 5 e · couplr without childre n or C&SSpeecly "··:: RENTALS 548-11~.- -Acyult;.'o A~. attr1u:tiw~ Pool,~ p!M'1GA'.!"lf!n : !. living. }~dulJs. 00 J>ell: : I BR· $145 & $150 •'· l!llO \Yal\ace Aw, C.l\t : llUNTINGTON BEACH OFC. $47.500' • will lake S44.950. a sharp 1 1tory,, 2 bedrm & 1h0ppmg. CHJJ..DREN & 61'"'30 · Avail Now fo, loo•· 1•--PETS OK ·~ p<'~. Rcfrrenees t>Cha"g·•. 1..,...,~~!!J!!!!'!'!'~!'!!!"'' I 8~5311 Reduced offer expires ?.Ion., 3 bedrm. available now ""' 1uu .,,_. 1~ B GAINll * Oct. 19; If not sold will lea.!!f' "take over" Joans, Possible June or longer. 2 BR, 2 BA, ~ E ·BEACON SO 1150 mon rh . 1st & Jul month * AR Open 7 days • 8:30 to 8:30 upper with. living, dining BLU Corona del M•r · 32 ph111 securily charge in ad- REAL TOR 67S-2222 I BR. $135/mo. Crpts, d'rpt;, all elee. laundry ·r~m. carport. No pt:ts. Aski16oU1 our discount pl11.n. 741-'B '"'· 1flth St. 642-1158 ' • $12.'1/mo n1ob hm ~/sci·nd porch, i.:on1pl furn. Hid ~I . Adlts, no ~Is. 1 Sea!ori11 l\1ob Est. 2359 N\>(Jll. ~g.s,U2 Delightlul 2 BR. home. So. $400-$425. Would furnish ont. lca.se.option on 2 ~rm or ki •-1 ,.5 Ol l t * D . b =• , C HILLIE •-·l'~down&towncr will tcn1:narea.11maln f oorov-* U"I • 2 BR. 1 BA .. w / service vAncc. rlVl' y ,..., .. co n of H\vy, Carp., drapes;lrplc. Sparklt'nq •-an "' -1 kl ~ ·r 1 1 1•1 c M c 1 <•• '"36 1 · 0 "' McCORMACK c•-2nd TD er oo ng u.:aull u p o o . * H po-h wa•hc' ,_,., hook· ace, . . a J .,,.,,._ or ctose to evervt1i1ng. wner -·J · · .. ey tnnaqers '" · · 'J' • ·~ GI NO DOWN 1000 N. Coast 494-7551 L•rwin Realty, Inc. Large 2 car port plus 8tor-. , up, lr('shly pa inted, oow appo1n11nent 10 see. anxious. May ~·e s.how you Sharp 4 bedrm, l%. ba, elec t6l-69U Anytime age & complete I•undry fa. Bring your parents. Lgc 2 drps, crpl'd. No children or Rl::NTALS this 1 kit., lovely crpts k drps, CHOICE cillties. All beaul!fully ,, level, 3 BR. 2 ba. stove, re. pt'll, sns. 673-7335. Apt F I h-..1 Dl..X lg 1 br, new dee & cpl~. MORGAN REAL TY RENTALS 1 1 1 . h·• n frig root P'ho. POOL & . s. urns -lg bale. gar, cntrl ht, d"''· 59 lge corner tot. Submit any LAGUNA compete Y umis ""'• nens, R"~ HALL I""" l...i\RGE 4 BR. 3 BA, i1phl ·~ -qu;0t adult bldg. $12$. 673-6642 675--64 Houses Furnllh'Mr china, etc. If de1ired, Only <:A. wu Gene I ~ B Y. OWNER-Transferred. 8~~~7 Eves. 968--1178 APARTMENTS 1llO slePI to private beach. c & s spffdy levf'I. Spanish dl"COr. s.17:.. ra 5"18-6956 ; Open I-loose Sun, 12 to 5. Gener•• 2000 Tenni1eourtlt2ndpoolal· RENTALS 541-1161 lmmf'd . oecupancy . Just For *NASSAU Palms. i .B4. Cd'I. C0•••1· ol ' ·ck•pu' & m .ii Ju!lt completM 20 beautif\.ll 1------· --lth -=~07'7'--=.:-'-:;o.o.-,;;o;-·! ."64&--09:"':':'.'ll::.· .'.'.6'~2::-IC'.n'._'.1 ____ 1 •Pl. Fum & Unt Pool, ""-f- -41h. 2 :~i~. s12:"~. -4 br, J~~· ~~·~-·~~:~j~f~f.~t~!~·~ 1 units. ~• block to sandy RENT • A • HOME :u;n 1:=~~ingw OU::'t CLEAN & ~UIET 3 BR, 2 Ba newly dee. lg 2 • Pong, BBQ. 5hady ,.;;,~ . tam rm, office, pool. Also • ••• beach at ~rooc1·1 Cove. -$95.00 & UP Easy acces1 to super mk1 , St45 . 2 Bcdtooms, range. & car gar, frpl, n ew Single Adults li7 E. 22nd st.'642-JMS: ' I ' b ho I ' IUtn Spanish desi'"' -Sparkling: & opt/stove S295/mo )'1' lse separate ren\11. . r me. • .... ALL SIZES • ALL AREAS shopping, ete. S325 month, O\'en. refrig, carpets . · · NEAT Comfortably f•,_. ·1 · · 1 _, 61~ ,,~..e pool -Community n!crea. 6'i:l-2672 ... ~, Princ1p es O••Y· ~ 3 BR HOME }"URN. OR UNFURN. winter basis. Will considf'r drapes. fenced yard. · Sooth Bay Club bl ·a whole Br w/01r, SllO. Bilek •~ lion eenter -$425,000 -BEST I 2 b "'--·' f '"M ~ *PANORAMIC VIEW I • Phone 546-2ll.1 for delails. ASK FOR JODI lease, purchase or outright BLUE BEACON oc. r, ..,..·an1 ...... an1 new way of life designed 1ttt1. 280 Del 1\-tar. (211) GE Lu.""<Uty Ocean Blvd, Duplex. I 132°7800 sale. -'Adults only. Rl'ls. '4S.Ol l l rm. frplc: 2 ba . pa!IOs. just for· single people. J!'s 1-9561!. ~ I Overlooking Jetty & Harbor. 1 PLUS INCOME _*_C_O_Z:::::.:Y ..:C;;.O'-=n~-AG~~E I 499-7152 AM or 837.(1791 any. * * . ...l...eaM', 1235. M:Z..1716 fun living ,viHr ,..arm, dy. l BR. trg ck>seta .. PM. By Owner: 673-8866 * lime. $135-UTll. PAID. 2 BR, Avail BR. 2 Ba. Ocean 11Ldc o( namiC neighbors. Jt'11 a sh u ff J e boa rd . N • : T RI-PL EX 100/. DOWN WQWI, ONLY $. 23,QQQ 1 BR snug. Cpl•. drps, fncd HOUSE I BR/Furn, Idea.I now. Child okl'ly. H"--y. Nic:Ply flemraft'cl. $750,000 ClubhoUM! \VI th cpt/drps, Util pd, 1 yard, utll paid, $150. tor 9"0l'klna married cpl. 466 Broker. 534-69110 • Morga.f\ Realty 673-6&12 health elub saunas swim· r.·onrovia A\'e, C~I : Walk to 1hops & beach, enjoy C • $ S _... ... ' · · ' trPI<', home & INCOME. EMERALD BAY • pe-y r.tyrtle, UiguM. Refr. S~ S185-REDEC. 3 Br, fen<:ed C>CE!AN view 2 b'r.-l~i ba, n-mg_ pool, Pllrly room, bil· 1 BR furn. 2110 B, upstair~. Slrieby Co, ~S.20ll. F=~as~ii~~~~~;~dlul.;~B~ Just listed! AUr. traditional RENTALS 541-1161 plus CID deposit lst-IRst ye.rd & gar. Kids & pets ok. duplex. gpts, drp11, rrfrig, lienill, lndoor golf driving Orange Avenut', co w ii l ,Hc;A7=R;8:-,0;,R~V.;l;-.E;<Wi;';H"'IL'L'S' I home that's clean as a pin. 3 BR. J Ba., sep, !Iv, rm .. * Flrepl•ce Lovert mo. Avail to June 30th. Broker. 534-6980 stove, $ :i'. ti46'.-2290 raniC, tennis courts, pro r.1esa. $130. month. • : 2 bath11. Separate guest quar-din. rm. & fam. rm. See ,. enjoy this 2 BR, bltn 0 w n.e r : M f' I Hod e I I $1.16.50 • 2 BR, fenced yard. $?1Ml Mo. Ocean11lde 2 Br. 1 s~op and resident tennis pro. l BR. clean, quiet, Gara1•. 10~7 ~~i;r ~·6~~~21 le.i·s or use as renlal. Panel· 716 Emerald Bay $75,000 booli:cases, disposal, ·washer,' "'"='="=':t--04=24=·===== Avail no~·. Famlly ok. hri. frplc, fncd yd, 410 Single. 1 &:. 2 Bedf':~1 I~; Adults. ,$125. 2039 Walip.d, Good ·d Shown by app'l. y•~. ••-"•.· S170. I · Broker. 534-6980 Hf'liotrope, CdM 61:>-37011 ury apartmeiits wt u"' "'·'8-1885 eves & wknd8.' ·. ,' ll"g thMJ-OUI. res1 en· '" • ...., D p · t 2740 od I 'I ~ Biii Grundy, Realtor C • ·S Rentals SU.1161 •na o1n blk m em conven ences ava1. "> tial area. Close 10 beach. • 3 00 2 BDP.i\f, 2 bA1h, view, 1 able. Furnhihed and unfurn. I BR FURN Sl50/mo, Jnfl Do,·1 be late on this one. II 833 Dover .Dr., NB 6424620 BE UTIFUL ho 3 BR ........,..,,..HBRUSll ALL u NEED Costa Mesa 1 from beach! I 2 7 5 Imo . ti! Pool ...... r d'i;JT"' I ---------1 A mr.. ' •uv• -Realtor. 61)-2440 l8hed. u . . . .,..... s , S . Lid H can'l last, Hurry and call OCEAN VIEW huge family room, full din-t(' f"lljoy my beautiful 2 br, Adu).ts. no pell. 642-: lido Isle 1151 PJ:eci~u~r. 2 ° ba.o~=glc (714) 962·~. 6 BEDRM. 4 bath + vaeant ing room, J baths. $425 mo , 2 ba + den home. f'lnesl $95 * 2 BR. newly crpted S200 mo. t.tOD ELS OPEN DAILY e J3EAUT. Bach & r:Bf. 1tory. J Sunny patlOll, On FOREST E OLSON lot, walk lo beach, shopp'g Bkr, ~1720. coast vu from priv. patio * no pets. 432 Fernleaf. Ca.IJ lU A.t-.1 .. 9 P.¥. apt. s29r50 wkly '::uP. I I • It church. lllO • UTIL PAID. 8,, •• 1 ... r .l: liv, rm. Adults; m pets. 2 n •• 1 ''' s 1 c 'I j21Jl 161-4167 'furn .. inc ulll. 546-{MSJ ,' street 10 street corner o OPEN DAILY 1 , ·~-1 ~~ l:)T:troom, .un.'11'. ·····!--~===~---1 . & J,-ii_ Reduced 10 $81,500, lJlc. Realtors ~ apl Av11.il now $.115./mo.. ea5('. 496--.. Kids OK . Garai,:r, slO\'e & 2 BEDROOM RENTS FROM J BR fall f Wt:r.. j Prime Lido Nord 19131 Brookhurst Avr, l08.'i Temple Terrace Broker. . 5J4.6980 l't'frl.1;eratnr avAil . Fireplatt, Carpet11 $150 to $350 No' :!i~.1 ~du~~-oni!';:: South Coflst Realtors. "MAKE Room For Dad· ... ~9.,, Anyl'•me (i06 ~fflf'gUttitc, Cd?if 1100/mo. a.1° =1. ;) J1,r. 414 ba. n ew v.•ater Huntington Beach ""-JI G' "'A~ 0•24 • • I .. _ --;J""IJ"-" front hOme.. Beaut d~r -~:::.::_:::.::::.,~:=-':----:-..... inny ~ . Hou~ Hunting! Cheek the dy • .c e 11 n out 1""'1 !"'~~..,~~~~"'~1% BR, t Ba, r~hly J>Qlntf'd, Deck, pier & float. For ap-Jo9 to Beach! \\'affle irons le grlddle1 ael1 DAlLY PILOT Open I!ouse garage .. your trash IR CASH NICELY LOCATED J frpl. patio, avall about Nov p'L Call : ,. NEW 3 10 7 Bedr~ms like Hot Cakes ""11 h column in every ~ Ii: ~'ith a Daily Pilot Classlfi~ bedrm. is.:i bath horn<' wilh 1, .$nl. 718 Orc_!iid. f18-t957 Biii Grundy, Realtor fron1 $27,440 Oasslfi~ Ads! Saturday.. I ad. dbl<' garage & li;<' lenttd J BR. J ba home, Irvine 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 Rencho La Cuesta yard. Best for lhe' n:ioney at Terr. G\'.lrgeou~ vtl'w. Avail REDUCED. nrookhurst & Atlanta 1 ,G:'.::e::~e:'-::•-• _____ 2_ooo __ Ge.....;n_er_•-,l _____ 2;;.ooo;c.;._G;;. ... ;.;,;;;.c•,;;• 7 1 ____ _:2000;.;;..;..._ 118.'.i per mo. Famlh<'5 only. ·lor lsf' 67~1996 675-£971 ""0 1333 • HuntUlgton Beach-I-<C:!•:"11..:•~R~"~1_::"""4~· ":'."1~''-1 ---1'::==:==· ==:='=:==:=:=::I ~ fmmsc. 5 BR.,-faifilly rn'}. 4S """"" -d B f . lot !1\rett to ztrttt. By __ o::c"'c:::'..:':.'.:cA::,M=-cl:.:o.,,7--:P=MC,,;;-J BR+ den, 2 bn, ~P~ rp.'J, Huntington each 3400 -500 s~~)\. ar,tJis• bltm (X)(IJ. nr fC"hl~. ~fOll-app'f, only. BY O\\'ner new home, Sn, • a -1\cell~ $275.' Onr, ~980, BEAUTIF'UL 2 Br. duplex. $9.1.750 ~m. dl'I., 3 blks. to Ocean, 2 r;~S. Ne"' palnl Ir drps, crpt, NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irvine Ave. Irvine & 16th (714) 645-0550 SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS ••• LIDO REAL TY INC. bdnn .. '" JUlly -cp< .. d<p. Th., Pun/• with th• Built.Jn ~had/• ..:,;:c::."-~--.,,..,,-. -,-,I bl•"'· pallo. 10,,.1y I"~'" 3377 Via Lido 673-7300 53&-8296 , • •I BR. + fam. rni. 2 " u 11 ground~. private dbl (t'ar. live whtre the fun is I r.1usr SELL.I THrs WEEK ·O R.arR1nge t.tt.rs of the ,--.. baths. Cptit, fll'p!I. bltns; Sl60. Married co uple . '2.l2 NORD. 8 rand New 4 BR/3 Ba. Ch\•ner Anxious! • lour· xroll'll>S.d words' be-Cov. patio. Nr. -'Chools. S2'7;> 842-3276 1-R-EN--T-F_U_R_N_IT_U_R_(_ Bayfront :> br 4\~ ha. }"t e .. 0_ 96,_1524 ( low to for111 four sift'IJ)!. word1. ~. Mo Owner S4;H}128 $1T;>-l BR Trailer. I or l2 adults onl1, no pr:1s,-:)Jdt .incl. 642-.3315. • • ~ BEAUT. l Br. Upper, llll bltns + dl!hwa~her. Adulti. no pets. Call 642--40.14 a1t'6: ATTRAC. Furn. Studio. mSt mo .• Adu1ts only, no ~'j· 2"5 Elden. St!e Mgr. ApJ, . NR Westcllff 1 Br. Pool.' )1 cooking, ulil pd. Mawrr lady. $11:;. ~8-805 1 • : FU]lti 1 br apt, adult. .Jt> 0ptl1~ $125, utll pA.ld,·~I Church St .. 646-2093 land. Arr,a·11 bf:at buy & Agt : 64...-1 '"'' aee I __.:_ 2 STORY 4 BR house '.l iocatk'ln w/7'1o fin. owner O.H. Dlreetory). I R I C S U C I 3 BR. 2 BA, ea.rpeis. drapes. bath-'. el~.' kitchen. 2 car 494 .. &nS 4 Br. 2 ba. \VaJk to l!Chools, P11.llo. Ariolla .. 1200 month. gnragf". ~·enct'd yard WA!l'r * DIRECT TO TENANT 1 Bdrm. ftJRNISHEO ! PLUSH DEL UXE Ex churc-h, maJ shop'g ctr. I ' I j .I j ~ ~ . \Ve-'twide . ;.,18-0136 pd, S310/mo. Sl50 d:p. Call 100~4-H r. Dt-llvery 1G1'20••1& wai;~8~~· ,:i : • . $27,000. 962--0903 Bkr. -• • -• • · REDECORATED 2 BR, Sl*G. OOS.-5230 .,,. Pun::hll$t Option mo . .,... ·;><41<•,· PANDO Z11obile 11 omc : a t ~ " nr f•11.1~~. for nw.rried STONEHENGE APT$ Complete 1 BR Apt •s FURN BacheJor & 1 1r. 6'r.,..SlS2. G7s-3177 Huntington , I I I I ~ , cpl, 1 lnlanl ok. 6.~,.... Sp•einu; 2' Bil, 2 BA, pool. w 11.1 ... mo. Exceptlonally nicer l H arbour 1405 • t I-3 ~r. 2 M, bllnB incl dshw~hr I child ok. 2320 f'lnrldll. * ~£. ~~ 211 0 Newport Blvd, 'CM f'Urn, on Waterfml. Slt i:it). I G u , E R I . r· -Lo $221 lalbo• Island 1355 HUll.f'TING1UN Harbour I ~23)11'!1°· 1?"med avllll . 5.16-llo7 ll~l. CUSTOM 'UR.HITURE NOW RENTING! 2 Br I~ "·atr.rfmt. 3 BR, 2 ba. lrplc. I I ~ll.>t or :;.17-7!)48. 2 BR duple:x-Crl)l5, drps, pvl RENTAL good IOC. Rtt, room, hciit * BalbH Island * deck i dock. Salt or lte or P A L E L ,-2 BR lkluse • gar. Clo&e !o town t. bcsc:h. 517 \V. l!Jth St., CM. StS-3-!Bl poof, No 1;;hildrtn. G4S.~ $4f,t50 option. $82,000. 644-4221, I I· j · I' .;w~ ~~~andintL'!',..'am,:1;,• 941 w 18th Sti Sltilmo SllO/mo. 1...oca1td 31 4 'BR rum, 2273 1 pn -~ 2 BR. home, recently re-8tMMl -! ! ---"919 fJJ9 ·-... wean $4~5• Chica.go. Adulta ovtr 50, no ...... From $35 M St .. $160 lncludhlS, uw~ modeled. Sh t I ctirp1'1.. -;:~::;:::;:~~~:_ .... ,Gl'I always thawing th.ir l BR. 2 ba•condo, 2 cl!' pr, pell!. Call aft 6 pm. 536-0206 . • ~J ' built-In kltch.: Rm. to b\Jlld Fountain Valley -1410 1· TAMM 0 R ,-.·~-t....... ""'-..... ~ ... ,,to~"'~· 1P!:lo1: poo!.~ .. ~!bNe avalk Y£RYdn'~l clt>an i BRd: fim. ~~~ceAp':o.i~::: CO:'itFORTABl.Y Jurn, aJt =~."Pt· 1 ~~ Aasumable EXECUTIVE!!--I' .1· J .1 I I ~;;;:_ ~cfheui:6ino~ D;:;'~:7:~uplcx. lst ~u;,~, ~1~:1ru1,ra~'. ~ffii~rd all utl~!::4::: :l1.slc':111e..i:~ ~I OPEN 1-IOUSE SUN. 1-S POOL (H&FI -• _ .. _ _ • '°" dMlop lttim "91> No.! Mt-. n .. beaut patio, yd, encl Owner, (81)jl &.9697 taU.. 5 ' res • 2U CARNF:J' 3 Bedrm, ll\mUy rm, 2 bllh, 11:11r, nr We91cllll 61S-l849 HUNTINGTON II t rbou r VILLAGE INN S1ephen10n Realty i,.,rgt' hobby room, .brlr.k OLDER] BR. lg~ lncd )'IU'tf, \ValC'rlml, 3 Bit. 2 bn, frplc. Laauna Bell.eh 494.9ct; 306 Mal'ht11 61:MOOl'.l BBQ &: p1tlot. Fantastic!:! 00 aareif, 114(} mo. deck .'< dock. W or lsr np-BALBOA INN PLANNINC to movt'!' You'U HAFF DAL REAL TY UNSCIAMllt AIOYt U ti . • ~S·6443 • tion., $$JO. 644-4221 , 84&-roll 9 Ibo nnd &n t.mJ.rlna number oC 142""4405 TO Gtr >.N$WE• co ND 0 J\1INIu~1 -2' Br, 1l ' • • n:;..,1~0 hornH In today'• Claulfttd 1--------SCllAM·LITS ANSWER-IN DIME·A·UNI ITHE SUN NEVER SETS on oarpeto. d""''· yon!1 bl!· Tor an ad "tlf"'Rll lr6ond Adi. Chttk lhem ·now. Sah1ntay • DJMS..A..LCNES! Oaulflt>d '1 11.i:tlon powtr. fna:.'1713l 430-5.116or431-11~2 Iha clock, dial &42-6671', . ·' Newport &uch ~ BA YCLIFF MQTEL l • LOW WEEIO.Y-RA11'$ ~ Kllche.11. 1V't, maid ... ~. lloa1td Poot. • &IG-3~ - • ·~·~.b~All.~·~Y~,P~lL~O~T ~~--,""':::;-:-:'S~1l~'~~~~·~~~i~ol>tL"'='l~7~.1~~~70 • it S RENTAl.S lllNTALS ~ lllNTAi.S lliNT4J;S Rllfn'A(S -IUJflTALS --~-.,"'ENTA'\.S .. -EAr'ESTAT·-··· ~ ...... '"""""' Apt$. ,.,..,....... -~ puftillhltl '. 1-:::~='-'~=-=ili=W=':.__::.'r'-~c..:U::.:otlirn='=r"':::'"":::=-.1-=Af'i;::;'=...:Un=f""::;n::;lll:::'IOll;..,: Apia. Unfurnl-Apt$. Unfumlahool O.rol j:!.#l.;;w....tl=.;;"':o'°';;.;n;..::;;l•;.:•.;;dl;.._;c-=H.;;""='""'""=;::...:lo=odt:c...;;-.;;,~ J.D:;•::: .. .:._".,:'c.,lht.:._ _ _.:·:_:"';,::4i' lrvlno 52'11"""9 U3I Now.-:t Booch 5211 a._lboo _____ s_M Dono Point \ 5740 lnduolrlol ltllllol - . ,,. .. I"!· I r. . . ' . " rJ . ,, -- N•w on• & t"'1S-h•drooms, Unfurnish•d , . '~115-$175; furniih•d $1.05;$2TO.·fAM .: ILY SECTION FOR CHILDREN 5 YR~ •. & UNDER. ~hono" 847-1055; 847.!Hl. .... - ~· . .,.,_ ........... ~ . l • 'EXCEl'l'ION~ Jtt J,llR. . cr,u, drpo, 2 BDl\34 wtr!)>le. On DELUXE 2 BR, 2 BA, -,.... ~~~Ir"' l~i Ba, $\45. alto \,vt tm j. y $1iO-Bt.lbo& llland. .t6ll Alt: extra-1eaturQ. Will kut. a-r e--bl'•~ 1 put :w 2'611 Co-Dr. · , ' 213/37!-21<o , 494..tJ91 I ~ ~·...,. )lui1uJ RINTALS ' ii:.' _......., Booch 5400 Rontolo Wont..i 59'0 2'iliO SQ ·,,, w I ollice "' Apia. nfvm 1-~~~?;:;:;:; , DAILY PILOT rtporttt and rear door $295 mo. Eve: . u '"'"' ON . l~t _,,....,to ""' .. _,.... ~~ "'i ~. 1240 0-.ret JllO I' l turnllhtd ~ uiWm-Lopit·St.~s. No. L, C.N. • f. l ,.r , .. hou9' in Laguna Can.. NEW bJde,, 13811 to 2300 ft, YRLY lase. 2 BR, frplc, 2 . e .2,BR 1.l!f. ~ ~ • ~ or ~r 0.C. ca-.von Nr Baku • ;Fabview i )T Pl'tios. l~ blk: from ocean, • 2 IR f'lim. ·Fiom·nss , area by Deeem.ber, ~ leise . SUlliJ.ian. su-211& NOW LEASING! Park-likeJiving f,90,f~OJi: ~."*"" c_< cb::::::r~ah:°".:' ..,,., SJ!.ll!1' ""· sro="•E"' . .,,.-,.,,,.-_"",.-,2400=-,.~ •. -lies with childrenondodults;J·,'2'ond·3bed· ' l<WL)' A!ronied 2 BR 2 .uuna, nn •LANDLORDS• Balboa l~•. Xlnl h•. · ha C]o· •• )1 ' • rec. room-ocean views FREE RENTAL SERVI<;E ti$--l253 room5,dfurnished Or unfurni~h~d .. Shilg· co r.~ 1..;., $175'. ·~'os~~%:~ pa=:e ,::ma:. Broker 534.6982 ' =::=:=======I pets, ' ropes, air conditione8, .. with ie lf· .· 3 BR. • eA, opu, drpo, ljltn, HUNTINGTO'N P'REE RENTAL SERVICE Lot• 61GO cleaning e>rJOns. ConiJlr&ie:$llOQ,OOO:recre•· .. lilt. 'llWi $215,'J]S '"" PAC. IFIC • ' . TO'. OWNERS. u.·.~.AGERS 1.;:,=-----= tion Club ·in three eere park. P0015," t~nnts: st. M:Z..f.H2 •. l'/'~7f79 . , -~ Jl£W lOT volleyball, health dub, tOen'•focilJlies ond•a * 3 BR.,.!:::ba.··lrplo, encl 71WlCEA!I A'vF:., uiltj RETIRED~.--room • h I• N , + t h . .. d, .. If. ..rw ...... •m. Hilaria. ". <nil 5.io-1487 ,. '-"'" _,,,, homo with $2,95.0 FW PRICE pr.e .. ·sc oo . e x o s opp1ng Jllni 90 54(l..:0093 ·' ore. opfnJo-am-e pm r...3.. kitchen prlv, su.88l5 '-;(PARTMENT course, n e_o r U.C:I. an'd Newpi>rt Beach. 'Br. 2-ea. Uhf,11111\', """· r.I~ by . i · · · .. RENTAL CFro,m '~ 1 0 so·per mo. At San Diego FWy. and ~;51, l2!0tmo. .... Call WU:UAM WALTERS oo. Rooms for Rent Hts o,i;J Must Sett • $IJ.GO a UP' u .. er : "ve in Irvine. P.hone.833-3733. • . : Fl\EllllAift STUDIO, Pvt. '"" • bath; ' ·' •t . , ALL SIZES • ALL AREAS .,...~ .. . -. N-po· rt H :.a.-5211 Walle 3 bib. to'° Beach! kt. priv; Pool. ~ck Bay. ~ot .24. DIOCI 45 -h-l.m.N. OR UNrufiN. oW~ ind manaeM bjlhilNine.COm-ny -;;;;; ~".!!.'!...-_ ·. Bea,ut. big ,. bf, apts. w/w Studen~ or, ,Jll'I, $70 · ASK FOR BONNIE . r-IJEWXE 3 BR. f Bath. i ~ drJ>',, bllns except 6*'°601 Arch leitd\ Heights a32.7eoo. ~~~!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!';''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Cry~. df'sis, fr:plc, .. garage, ·~' $'150' I: $15$.' 1 child * $15 ~r 11.'ffk-Up w/kit· L~ fe•ch --....:::=7''---c.~.-. s1ao j·coot• ~... 51ao cio..'°""'•'1•"'hh.Ca11 ...,,,., ...WP.ts. 536-mL -~· ..,.,...i.u.A.~. Wii+e,1t1..dw.~· ••· aft 6, 545-1395. NEA1t Hun-n Harbour. <MOTE~ 54&.'!1'55 • l\ ------fa o, "-~.,~ 34 RENTAL FINDERS PARTl•Y' funr• on E·sidt . * DELUXE 1 '-' BR E;•it Bluff·· 5242 Nep"TripJ:eu1. Quiet area. p~ room ror lady in 1 --~===-==-=---I , .frM T• Landlords OW'mlng, ·qu~ &-private. Carden Aptg Bit . . · 1..f&,) Bit'· W,ill turn. $150 I< C:~ ~ park. Heated e WANTED-LOTS l ·~I"' & .Priv. den. cryu, tio ~ , -u-. pnv. up. i ChDd(Pt:\. ok (213) pool. M&-0669 to build .Apt•a • 645.0111 drpa, tub ·&:·ehower. Beam_ ·~w1is ,$145~.~:'lc. NEWPORT BEACH 592--~.TI.~:~. SLPING nn, no cookg, far CASH .tllW.1ttti,c ........ :ceUirii:s · dispoW, Ben '2 BR 1 BA bl.tn Vlll•,Granada Apt• SPAC TOWNHOUSE ~ Pie~. dt.y workg rna,n:By mo. on. write detallr! to: O..lly :Pilot }'""'nklln frplc, 2 ~ nice' patio' Sl35/ra.rtgeAlcpts2 $750 Furnished. Five bed. 2 '13 BR.AuJ.11 QJO &: $225. ly. ~-1543 Orange, CM. Box M·~ 2211 W. Balboa NEW' DELUXE 2 BR ~pa.ti,. Pot belly stove, desk Br, .furn. 'upstai;>;1451%o. rooms~ den: with ba1co,nies €1'P!I•' dflM'; bltnl, &~, nr $6j • FlJl!NISHED. ,room w~ Blvd, N.B. · 2 Ba. Blt·in nq&e, ds,h\\'hr, Ir: bookcase in ·den. blt·lh N.o wts. 613-n78 . above '!t' patio ~low. Grae-beltCh. shop.!.,.~ IC. schls pvt e.n~. Near beach, THREE Arch Bay. Ex· 1~ag et:pts, drpa, 1ara:. From· stove, trost·free rt fri g • l .SR. unl. llSO/mo Pool ~ous l!Wlg & quiet aurtowxL 64).~ or'-"'1 6734777 parwivt: view, Pr.iv a'te $175. Nr. s. Coan Plua. ~stainless iink. 1.<1u -·of · mg f famiJ 'th children BEACHll.UFF APTS beadl. $17 500 213 377 MO-l97 3 or 54.5- 23 n . . 1tmjge. \Yalk.to everything, Elec .~, wl!'Jpd. Adits, ~ ' or Y Wl . • . . .• . • • * ROOJ\f for employed me.n, . • • : ..3000 $165. 1st • last mo $.'iO, clng -pM.g. l\.IESA MANOR. 241 Near ~na.del-Mtt-.H1gh 2 B~, 2 Ba, pool, patio, ~ fH, . near 17th·&: Irvine, CM. $15. =eOD=-~·~·,,,-~-~==~I OVERtOOKING ocean 2 br, depoail. Re~e adull:JI Wilson Ave CM ·548.-740.5 School, Fireplace, wet bar dshWb:r, 82.11 EUJ.g,,... J . :--M64'116 .. BEAUT duple:x lot 60Xld2 ft. l JAi ba bltnsl'-lc/hfated _, , .,.~ • .....,.. ' ' . le built-in kitcben'appliant. aa.8477 or 8t7-3:!b""T ' ur~·u ool '.a." '"'': p· .... s'.acril'-~- ,pool, ri'75. mo, ~II~ onJ.y •. O•~OY.Rl-EANS, APTS 2J,~2_ ba.k.~ .. 4iw, ~11111, es. 1-Ught consider •Unfum. 2 BR Townhee ,.._,~ aun. "::.::~ ,!;,.. .,...,M,mor. St.KltcheCMn Piffite':'Ritr ~ ~,uuu • .. ~.-..ti. o •l'IO pets, Single I.shed or furniture'-· . • ... __ .... , ~~ _._•~": me · -=:;:=:;.::::;:=;:::=:::==! Ebb Tide Rei.Uy 4964li64. .. _ _ " • ·~· .~. Sl4S/mo .+ 83S Al.flGOS WAY 644-Dl. Wasbl'r/dryer, $163 mo. ~or 89l-5370 - Cost• Mesa SllO ADULTS ONLY d~p. Ayail now~. ·Coldwen.·Bi.nktr'& Co. can Ardo ~l~et:. ntl LOVELY ~min pvt home Acrea.. OIO , • 3 BR. ·NEW DELUXE 1 BR· :r.tanaginr ""eilt 296-0M2 " · ··~ 1 for' empkr)i6d rentleman. 11"-ACRES or l l~· -·· & Avail. Private pa. o.-._ 2 $60 546-1713 ,. ......, .......... Like Livine Jn YoUr · tto. pool. indiv,. laundry fac: ••·••.n:ge, dishwb:r, shag.crpti, & 3 BR new apts-~ mile -· view, sewer, water mettt. OWN HOME ••• I 1 fNr. Oranre Co. Airport; Tus. dtps, gatg._$150 &: up. e NEW DELUXE e from beach, nr s~. MATURE v."OJ"king person: Nr schools. l<I price. Mov· \Vhy pay $175 for an apl'r • tin at 17th St; nr. \VestcliU). StQ.-1973 or 545'2321 3, BR 2 BA Apt !or lrase Open house. Fri, Sat, n, ·no drinking or smoking; 01 ing, will MC. Ph. wkdys a.ft ""hen \\'P can rent '-'OU one * DELUXE 1 • 2 BR In 1·' · · . . · 21602 Brookhurst. area. * 646-6010 6 &: all wknd n4/'129-4664, ~ . .,. . c spac. master fiWte, dm . for $140. 2 BR., neYlly dee. 1141 Tustin. Costa !>.fesa Ga~n Apt&. Bit-ins, priv. rm & dfil ·iarage, auto door 1 BR, refr1g, bll!ll( ·4(Dts, f.ARGE ·co1!1rortable room awne:r 3931 Park Dr, crpt/drp, encl patios, 1pac Mrr. Mrs. Tbompson 64Z-4G4l patio, heated pool, trplc. opeDer avail. POOi .le Rec. drps, pool,, near beach. $135 near shopping centers $1.'i "Car;:=;=""':c•;od:....,=~:.,-,,--:. grnds. 2 Pools! Adultll only. Adults. $145 rno. 546-5163. are per mo., adults, no pell. wk. 642--li:>S. lO Ac. &>. Calif. $10 dn, $10 ~ Foun!Wain Way E, ·(Har. DUPLEX l BR • Ne~ly/ •-. FROM $265 e Tradewinds Realty 841-&"ll SLEEPING Rm. w/kilchen mo, ;99.i F/P. L. Shewfe:lf, ~r, turn • on Wllaon). d u-·-V ,_ I 165 Amigos Way, NR ATT~C. 2 Br. $145-$159. All privil, New gold 1\fedallion 326 W.-3rd St, LA ecor, crpts, Pfllio· &: ·pr, ~ W.-7 -· S 10 M ...... ~ ..... .,.-·-Poot. Ki'·'pe~·-....... ..., ... _ ''"""'-'WU2 alt 5 PM. 213·623-o"lQl DUPLEX, 2 bedroom. Clean Adlts. $135. PH: 645-1062 Aft --&~ u;:r , u~. · ~~ w ....... · ... ~. _..>Y't · ._.,..~·~~:...,.· ~~~--1 & quiet, ideal for mature · Wll.UAM WAt.TEtt.s CO. l ?40l IA or '-J Kedlon. , -40 AC. Zoned Mobile Homes. 6 pm. A: wkrends. 2 BR, adult. •. Carpel & · 847-7446. • Room & a..-~ 996 couple without ,children or .EL coRD6vA e Apt.I drapes,·~~.· $l40, TNHSE ~ 2. br, 2~': hil, l>ltns.. n1 5 Paved frontage, Next to $50 pets. ~ference1 exchanged. Spacious 1 A: 2 Br luxuty, * 5&%730 * frplc, patio, encl gar. 152 1 & 2 BR New apU.-Frplc's. HOME for Ide 1 b . h Ir: Million development. SAC! SlSOmonlh,lstk lastmonth ai>ts.· DWhr. pool, rec rm. "SPA'DVT~_:2 hr 2 ba Aml&04 W:ay •. 67~ LNINDeu00<>c.RGaoCO! ~a~.t!~~ ·cbHrful~.r~.ng. ;t:ve. for $1900/per acre. plu 9 security charge in ad-"-d··• .. ~,.... , . -.w•~ TERMS: TI4: 682--1357 D b ~• ... _ "' ~ta <Jnly, no pets. w/air cond encl yard & C d I M ---..... · 1Y OC'l!&n view, pnv. rooms. vance.. rive Y 7j., .,..vtf !077 Charle St. 6424470 gar. Evee ,; wknd.s. 5.iT-9278 oron•.· e 1r 5150. • 2 BR A den. frplc, 1ara~. For information 492-4089 For Acreage in Orange Co. Pl.ace, C.Af. Call 54s.3006 for Also 1 br w/gar. Dania lttaltu appointment to see. • Quiet Adult Living Call 968-4544 Motels, TrallH -11'" NE\V DUPLEX·2 Br apt in 2 BR. Shag cpts, bltns, beaut. Newport leach 5200 -2 BR. unfurn. 1 Br f'Um. (-~ .P Newport Beac_h ~200 I Balboa 4300 I triplex. Best NE Joe, crplJi. Jndscpd. $l70 mo incl all .,.~-..,, Crpts. drps. bltna. 2 Ba. 133 _. .. ,. SMJ Call &12-6.i60 • , d-•,.bitn ra-. 1_ .. tio •&. .ulil. Adult! only, no pt'ls. ~ -• I..a.Ke. "~'" 3700, w ~,· A'M'R. Room.-Attr Rat••· 1------· ·~ . .,.. ·• "<1 A do Si 'u -9 LOOKING for a new, well -• • ...,.,.. -N.,....,~, R E E h ,_ (."QUNTRY CLUB PENIN!:.1JLA.· POINT Jndry rm. $169/mo. Adlts. • voca · V'OU'W• d 2 BR l% BA crpb d""-• Start $30 wk. Sea Lark · • • XC •nte ,,,_ LIVING Drluxe 2 BR, 2 BA. carport . small pt'I ok. • HAllOit-GREENS es.lgned accessible apar1. ON TEN AO.ES bltn!i'. I blk to ·be;;h: Afotel, _2301 Npt. Blvd, CM \VILL trade income unitJ for . . To desirable adults, Yrly. • JNQUIRE: e men!?. 2 Bed r 0 0 m. 2 1 • 1 BR. Furn • tJ~ •l'>S/mo, 84., ""°'" 646-144a. free · ru-xury·garden apts, ~fleri,11g S2'lJ, 67~94 or After s. 3 5 9. A "' 0 0 d I a n d P 1 GARDEN &: STUDIO AP'I'S ~ll'.I .. -1'1reeJace! 2 car a:arage Fireplaoet-/ priv tice J, c•=-===~=====l~:::~E;s;:"'="';;;;,; I k clear iJ»juatriil Jll'O' :comp}. j)l"h'aFf, •!Jeaut. ltxl· f'\t"s -6--,.k . ..end9. 67;;-~. CM. 642-Ml2 Bf.ch. J..-·!, S-BR's, from $110. l\'lth atonge 'llp&ce, pool. Poola. T..rs .. ~.,..nn~ -S'9t perty, California Ttrrain .• t;.,.,.,.."&. iniparaJl!!led'h:crea. · ' -·-..--·· 'W ~-u $290 'I'o t'11ll'I lea~ 791 ~-._...... 5 nt •-Corp. 714: 5'7-8663 ---.... 1!'>14 l\1iram8r Drive. ., -... R 1 .---1.. ••-re..:. · .,. .... ; . . ~ ~ -." · llOO Sea ·i..-· ODl-'""21t'll • • ""• i rtionaJ--faCilitiei 'in. Mm\l'l' . .i. c . ha.. ••n& e alory ~~ -. . Am1ros \Y&y. 675--59311 <MM:ArtlnR iir."o...t W:S-:.) -. J t , ub atmosphere: Furi1 (Ir PENINSULA BAYFRONT ~· larden unit 1hf.z t:i'pta. 2 BR. Unt d •··~ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 .J.ce...dbl prage, Alley entrance, $4S. H.B. · * :.36-'801 eves * R. E. WontOll l ' BR. 2 Bat.M J:urn. Winter d-•. d•'•h"··•-r, ft.Jo.:-, * 3 BR-2¥2. IA * . um. O"l>ts. rpa, • Uni. Models opt'n 10 in· .,.., .. ..,,.., ..--uv ' patio pool,. bltnl $160 C DEL MAR VILLA MARS.Ell,LES .. i .,:...:..! RCnts from $16 to $310. rental.-~ ~10~\h, Dock Qeam ceiling._. 1.rplc, 11ep. Liic. a-home, 1600 ilCI ft, ntW , • . -, ..,,. space. a\•all. 3f boat. gafaae-. Adult1, Tio petii. $\lO 1t\ag 1Upts • ft:~c·d elect -s;eaqttt -,ld;~ Apta, 1525 NEVTTBr: :$ Ba. Jawer du· BRAND Nl!W . 'I. s OAKWOOD GARDEN DAVIS REALTY 642~1000 2650 Elden. 537..oo62 or blt-iniJ •. $19:5. S46-ll52 &ft 6 '-Plactntia. ' 548-318! a sk plex. ~ patio. -.Cov. pr· SPACIOUS ___ · General-- • 1 • ', 1:~~:JiMs7.~~ 1 BR. Furnished with gar. 549~Q678 Mgr Unit P. 11111 day wk end!!. about our discount plan. age. Bep.µ.tifully landscaJ)ed, 1 & 2 lclrm.-AptL :-'7:::.=:,-:---- 612.111 70 near beach. Ulilitie.s $150 • NOW RENTINc;. e 9 BR uni. $15a 1 BR unf * IAYFRONT * Comp~ete blt·ins. Yea.r lease Adult Living lualnet1 Rental 6060 I · lease. Responsi ble adults, · $130 Crpts ~ bltn · LJJ'XURY Apt 5 at$325-permo.Contact Furn. & Unfurn. OFFICE S TOR E · r :.BR. Near Beach; ytar •• llS.I Mesa Verde Area. NE\V DlJ. · • rps, 5• . . f , tart· --. 0 D h • nr lease. J\i> pets, immed O<'· 00 pctii .. N:r · plexe11 2 &: 3 BR, bllns, encl P~I. No chlldre!1, ~ pets, Ing •t $365. * '42·2202 • k &7WOSO . · ~ waali~er -color 1ooordh lnat. Newport .Post Ole. 2 Rms: *WANTED 4 Bedrm + family + dinln1 'room. $55,000 to STS,000. Principals only. 644.4548 WANTED: By private party, 2 on lot • Eut Costa Mesa. under $30,000 (213) 356-0781 I C ~~ncy, Sl l:>. 'j 48 •18 ~0 BAYF'RONT 1 & 2 BR furn gar. Patioll. wshr /·dryer ~~.:.,38J E" 17th Pl, C.1.1. 2 BR studio condo, 2%1 ba, --·+ --.·a ' app ance! .:pus shag 450 sq. ft. Good parking. ..._ ~ apts. Util paid. \Vinter or· ... ~k Al 1 2 ._ 3 BR .....,..._, •• •• carpet • choice o~ 2 oolor ··U20 !\to, Graham : ruo.., ~twn· -:i·.& 7 P~l. •• G '""' up. !IO l'f • -frplc, 'Wllllh/dryer, pool , · ' . . -1·•-me• • 2 ba"· • •tall '"241< ~ yea rly. rey Goose Apls. · ~ 1 ~IM" $170 "'"" "' 13 .,...,.. l•BR ocean view su ndeck. 6l:Hi491 in .pexes. ~ · , .. , UUl'1!._· pover. S ho re.SUNIQUEtreelev~Ia_pt 2.Br, ho · ed arc11;;c==~==--- S140/nl0, util paid. No gar. .VILLA MESA Afi'TS. l BR, l~, BA, palio, blt·1ns, Ne~rt, Adlta $Z1~. eves: nr J:1ch ·w/ pool. $223 ~. :~~~·& :i~~t ~ght: ~~~11; w B/L'!..,D,;_!m'°ruon t. B=~:· 1: =· = I -Yrly 'er seasonal . Adulti. no BEACH Cottage. 1 block to .2.BR, Priv patio. Htd pool. c:Pt!, drp!f. Ask about our 968-3597 ~!ally furn. -431 -D&!ilia k tche b aid I ,. """ be xlnt --'. ~""'!-~~. I ·,· l>'lll. 67:>-86iO ocean .l bay. sngl. person 2 c ncl'd ........ Children .d15;C0unt }'lan. 880 Center St, LARGE deb: . 2 BR 2 BA S49-00lO II'\& 111 1 n • re as Harbor n tvd CM $200 0 \.V<IU ... ..., .... .,., $65 mo. 'ti! June. 615-&llj ar_ e •-· '42-8340 e · ' ' bar. • huge l!l'i'i'&te fenced year'• lease.' ~783. m • BUSINESS ....r BP ... & Bachelor, nr bay .t· _ \velcomc, no pets P~~ase! crpta, ~· , bltns, DIW. LRG Upper 2 Br, orpta, dtps, patio _ plush landscaping .!;';c==-"·-o="=~-bch. - 1 216 w. Bulboa Blvd. BACHELOR Apt. tu:n· Bal $165 1110. ii! w. \\'ii.son.. e THE SEVILLE e $1~ & $185, Adu1 ts, infant r'efrlg; · .. range., ,gar.· ·Mat. brick Bar.a.Q's -lar&e heat. ~6443 Mag_noha, ~es~ii;ster. _;Fc.;.;IN,;;Ac;;;N;,;C;;IA;.::L:._ __ _ • Eves &. .a.iii -4 94 .z2:i o, 1{~\n. nrocean, lgeSundck. 646-12=>1. ~.2 BR, l~!J Ba \Y/ gar. OK. 642-4387, 642-1711 adllll. Sll5 mo l.se. iW ed pools&: lari'ai. Storefoffice 1-' " :30. In aVttnnS • • I til:i-7376. $ 2."> mo. 842-8143 NEW DELUXE 1 BR $l;ia (adull!i) .cpts, drps. 2 BR. crpl'd, drp'd, bltns, Narcissus 3101 So. Bristol St. 11hopplng center nr SD Fwy. Oppoitunitiff EANFRUNT: 'l BR YEARLY-Furn l, 2· l BR Ran2c, dish11tir, •h•8 C"'I!, ~ yd 26w1/!'°L"°Sa· Wtr ~~: • elec 1ar dr. On the Beach! SPACIOUS :l Br apt nr (1) !>.ti. N ol So Coas· Plaza) $li5 mo 4 94-@ 16 · . apts No .student$ ~ .,. ga~unr. ,,.. nta ,....... Y at!. £4.i.3913 '-'Wk . ~ . · . . . . oJ>upleio;, \'t'ry attracli\•c. · · . dros. ga11:. Sl50 &: up. Ave 636-4120 e , Y· eves -. beach. $2:30/ mo. Refs. · Santa Ana Olli R 1 AM S181/mo. 'Adults. t 2 t l 1 Cati 673-6S80 ~0.1973 od 54f>.2321 R · nds. req'd. 675-49-13. PHONE: 557.a200 ce enta -607~ Candy and Snack Supply '!°' ~is B AND new dbc 2 BR triplex LIDO S W E bl sh I · .,.,...,,., Balboa Island 4355 E. sIDEl~ 1 BR. crpt.~. apts. Priv patio!i, &h Isle des.lrable. 1 BR. 3 BR. 2% BA iluplex, bltM, UPER·DELUXE QUALITY e sta I •II Rovtet <l:br f\lrn apl. Pool. No child· drps. bll·in~. paTio, 11.u. crpts, arps, bltrui, gar. XI~ · Crpta, eloC:, L&e llv. ~m. crptd .• drps, encl a:ar, conv. 1-2.3 room, up 10 l,000 sq. (No 91!1lin& invotved) ' I 'reen or pi.!l.s. 24l)j 1,1 l61h St., 1~1~1AC. 2 BR apt, blt.\n Adi ts, no pets. Sl3J. Ph: E-side loc. $17.i Adu!~. 353 Walk to st~s. Qu I et k>cation. 61~24Q2. Lal""• h•tih : ·5705 ft. olliee suiles. Jmmed · oc.. Plan ~ o.: ••••• $875.00 l NB,.646-466'1 kitch, new crpts, drps. Nu 646-il6Z \Voodland pt .(~r Tustin & tenant. Ll;e.•S173· 613-a,_-'8 4i BR: 71,~ BA. _Studio apt. 1h ILK TO BEACI cupancy. Qr8.nge C~ty. Plantwo •••••••• $1825.QO OC. }Toni duplex. \l'ntr, c6~~1~~~· n0 pe!!I. S'22a yrly .. LRG 2 & 3 Bt. Crpts. drps, 20th). 642-4905 1'12ArµNERS Square-Westclifl Clean! U4 Gol'de n ro'd. From Sl&I. NeW i ·._ r Br. Airport Irvine Commerc. Plan tiJree ••••• , $.1850.00 1 • .-v:roJ ncl sty townbou, • '" 2 .Br, 2 Ba, $375/mo. -Ise. ~7573. Complex. adj. Airporter Cash Required, Exceftent tn. rate'!I. 2 BR. adlt11, m pets, e patio, kids \\·elcome. NEW. 2 BDR.t'd. Beam cell· .._ 3• POOL. 2175 S. Cout H"'Y· H encl gar. 642-5662. . On th.. BJy with D.ock 1998 , Apt 1 t.laplc Ave. ina:s. wood paneling. All rec "& encl pQti,o: 4,vall Dec. 1. Near Ocean & Shop'g 499-3929 4971~ otel &. R~taurant, banll,s, COJ!le. for• few hours week. l 2 BR furn&: J BR ful'n. Close 5 rooni apt. l hr .. 2 ba.. $J2j 642-6344 features. S,6.i. "Adults, JIO S24~mo. ~. £45-0252· Brand 1)1!\Y 2 BR. 2 BA or • San Diego .l N'pt, Fivys. ly work. (Da)'I &: Ewnirip). I 6131228 C ii 2 BR. !\'·BA 1·1 \ I · OCEAN VIE\V • Lrg 1 BR UNCROWDED PARKING Reflllin& and collecting mon. o beach. \V\nte.r or yen riv. year Y. · -· LRG 2 Br. pool. $14i Con\'e· pets. a now 646-0013. • i .' sp 1 eve• 326 Marguente. 548si983 1 Fu ' ,_ IV $2HJ/ A""•JI onJ · ap s. rn or unfum. C~t!I; LOWEST RATES ey from coin operated dla- [2 34th St. 67l-2·ll3 eves. nlent sho ppin_g. 313 ·E.' ~7th • "°' . Bay Street • mo. "'" 1 y, no 2 BR a t -Ol.M · 11" ts d bl · ti - I I Huntlnnton Beach -4400 P. I, Ci\1. 54 8.ti53 2 _ ~ • -· · peta.' 1'128 Bedford Ln. .1P • • -. l1'> pe rps, t·1ns, pa oa. walking Owner/mgr. 2172 DuPont Dr., pensers In Newport Beach A01ELDR apt.close t o • Ul.11 642-5671 A: cha.rp Jt. 548--7533 or chi dttn. di.stance to town. 100 CllU Rrn. 8, Newport Beach. and surroundin( aru. CHan. ?beach.-Wint er or yearly. l l:l 1 BR $·135. 2 BR $lSO LGE 2 br, l-~ii ba studio. · 67J..4171 after-' pm Dr., Laguna Bch. 494-5498 83,3.3223 Courtesy to Brokers dles name brand candy and I 4th St\ 613-2473 oves. F' urn i 1 he d . overlooking Crpts, drps, bltns. No peta. Newport Ba•ch 52IO Newpoit BNch 5200 DELUXE 2 Br. beamid CeiJ. PLUSH modern garden apt; DELUXE ciffc. suite grnd snaclo;.) For personal inter- ACHELOR, lum ,..-util. tieaut. garden p.1tio & hid Sl60. :;.lf>.5270 or 8l3-3MO lna:s, frplc, bltns. S210 mo. N, end, 2-stocy, 2 )lR, JI,~ noor, haa O\\.'rl entra~Ce and view in ~ewport Beach 137.50. 1525 Placenlj,a ask pool. Adu,U11. 103."1 12th ·St. 2 BR. 1613 Santa Alla Ave. No child/pets. 673-316.1 BA, patio, sundetk, l blk sl. address, \VestcliU Dr. area, send name, addftss i.bout aur di.scount.'S-ii.2682 !acrosi. fro.In Lake Park) $150/mo. Crpta, dtpa, stove/ 2 BR W/ FIREPLACE. No shopping I beach. Adults. 4j(I ,q. It. with pvt. panel and Phone number to Multi· OCEANrRONT. Utit. Paid !'13&4~-ref. 543-Sa72 or KI 2-7"19. children, no fiets, $175/mo. Refs. Lse $245 mo. 494-9982 oUc. Delk space &: recept. State Diatributin&..Jnc. 1681 3 'BR. $400 i\to., yearly 2 BR. Pool. Adult 5 • 3 BA., 2~~ BA' •. 1harp, crpll, Call 673-9183 J BR N. end, 1h blk ihop/ $1115. mo .. on lease, inc. air· \V~t Broadway, Anaheim, Abbey Relllty 642·3850 BeaUt/QuiPt?· Ulil i n c l dfll'S, fncd. A~ mw. $1$ 2 nR. cpls. dfll'S, f'rplc A. belt, ldry facil. Adults, $175 cond., util., crpts., drapes. Calif .. 92802 tn4) 'l"ll-506o. OCEAN1'.RONT l){'wiy rlcc 2 $200/mo. 11676 Cameroo. mo. 545-4879 I~• S200 mo. up. 49444811. 83M237, S4~9.386 WANTED PART TIME &. 3 B'R i1•/ gar. $3.'llJ.$3'i.i MH121 l Bedroom. Adults. •GT>3n7• OCEANFRONT, priv. beach. DESK SPACE Reliable person for this area mo·. 67;N893 or 827..NXlO OCEANFRNT View Sundk. $165fmo. NE\V Lrg 2 level 11.pt. 2 Br, 2 Studio apt. Mature adult on-2 f to restock national bought LA"RGE 1 BR. N E A R Newer spac. d\x 2 Br. _.,,...,•_Cal~"'' ..:540-0:::...::'o.";_*__ ba + -d~n. bltrui, cri>t a, ly. S150 Mo. 494-4653 22 ore st Avenu9 products !n c amp any OCEAN. S150/nl0. YEAR· ~~gan~ turn .. ~tns, patio, •LRG 2 BR. pvt patto, w.fw PARK NEW. PORT d111s. S2iS mo. 673--69Gf· ' DEWXE 2 BR, 2 BA, N. Lagunll .Beach ;:u~ ~~oi:~· ::: LY, Students ak, 6ll-8088 1 ry. r shops pier. $1!Q. __..I.II, d.-..c., bltns, · 1u. For an ad to stll ·~-.a end ni-· •"""' Al I ~·-,_, Adult s. Infant OK. 53&-2131 ~.. .,... ~ ' """'View,-· ao •;.-t-tioM. We are a highly 'J BDR1'!, one block to ocean STONEHENGE APTS $1.35/mo 548-1861. lbi.: clock, dial GC-5611. . single. 4i9T-l1»6, 4i9t-681D. ~BEAUTIFUL offices, ait, referuced ODmp1.ny, Ex· JJ.6j yrly. shag cpl!i. palio . 3 BR, 2 b& ............ Sl75 High on a bluff .o Verlooking th• water, 7 5410,--• V 11..u carpets, paneled. F.aclng cellet)t UmnedU.te cash ln- 128 46lh St. (213) 24S.19'11 Spack>us 2.BR. 2 Bf!.. Poot. 2 BR, 1 ba ..... : ...... $150 .:...;;o:;::::;~::::;:p<-..,:.:::::.:..:-::::::.••m:::_:.::•::-=z.1_~'.,!!.I Beach mvd. Call 842-2S25ar cOine lot 4 to fi hours $l2:i. l Br. cottage ulil p:I. ~~~1~~· ri~. %J'J ~a.1 ,,..-=~7*_>1,_!h'I>);-'--·-•,..·-~-. poe>ls, 7 tennis Courts, $750,000 health -call owner (213) EX 4--0015 Cwtekly v.-orkdays or ewn- w'if'.M,ei:.. 2 adults nope~. 115 I ~~~-'-=~-~-2 BR duplex. cpl:ll, drp1, I b d · collect. inga). You may o:pancl to 23rd. 1,2 bl lo ocean I LR.G room, single. .hou11e, bHns, lge yl'td ,. p:t. ·pr, .c U •n $p1. Bechelors, I or 2 bedrooms. lull time •liter with our n · 2 BR Apt. YEARLY lcssc. pvt patkl, all util pd. no pets, $150 548-4413 Also l ·story town houses with 2 o,";3 bed· .~ :J~ DESK SPACE =:!.~ No"""'•~Pm•r'1',,""',, Ca~ $200/mo -L21 39th SlOOfmo. Older couple or 1 2"°'e"'R=,'-."r.~o:;ve::.,.._..:.::=--Go~lf ' , JOI No. El•Cami"o R•al ,. St. ·w~. 213;~. singl_es on\,y. Refs .. ~46 Couf'8e $115 mo, Adults oJ>-J rooms. Electric kitchens, priv1t. balc.ony · ' • · C'! San Clement• =~1 ~'!shwH.!..,!"-1~.· ritEE UTIL. F'urn. 1 ~ 2 ly 6~2'll1 646-aiT7 492-4420 ·~'tu 1 -.:u F'URNISHED Bachelor ltpl. 'BR apu, Pool. \Valk to ~·=-'~-·:..• "'-0--~~ or P I t i o. From $175 to $450.. Subter-tor more lnlormaJJon. write ~~block from beach. LRG. 2 Br. 1tudio apt. I~ ~ OFFICE Spe,~. 'Prim" loca· Dir.trib11tor D!Vimn .lj_o, 100, Call aft 6 pn1. 675-HIG6 ~~282$~~ ~1~177 ar ba, encl. pa11o. ear .. pool, raneen parking, elevators, optional maid t Hon in Ney,,'J>()rl Bch, \\'/full ll-11 W. Rob ill Ii ood . OCEANFRONT 1. 2, 3 It 4i • AT OCEAN! 1 I 2 BR's nr, sch\. $160 646-2:;47; • • h , S ' -oun ..... ,•.,.A ' :e;.~ce~s;tt.r1aJ sel'Vlce Stockton, Cattf. 9 5201 BR 's, '''inter Rf'nlal•. E.SJDE studio. 2 br, 1~; b., service, convenience s opp1n_.9. ff 7 W. ,...., Include atione no: c1111 673-8088 :'~r~t'·o! ~~u~;~dft: crpta . drp!, bltns, &h~·shr, be•utiful model •ptrtments, open 9 •• ·m, Mediterranefl1t Sf71-L•aury ~ ! •oELtna; air-cond ottice in BRANCH MANiOER HR enclgar.66-2939 ·-01 ~pufft!. Center Bldr.1 Ser\'icete~boat~I.onc Ceron• clel M•r 42.SO ,:. 1 "'sR- 1 .. --------~1~18.---00 ?llODERN 2 Br, crpta. drps, ta 6 p.m. daily. Other times by appoint. Crjti, drapes. Up to 3600 ... Beach., HunUr\l10n lb.rbout ... ,., CE kitchen. enc Io 1 e d 1 41 % 8eUooms -1 BaUta ft. 646-7.w' or 54&-6080. area. General ma~nt >"'OR Ltue: 'tovtly tuna ~pt. children. no !M!1J, praae, neu bus. $14S. _ment. Located at Jamboree and Seri · Adatt LMaa: :IJtMiOO.l.XO 11q, ft. 1. s~ imgested. 1 Br ... Ire IC!pr. rm & ha * 536-7§ • M:ultB. 120 I:. ))th. . J . H'ff R d hrlJlhed I v• d w omm.~ $60-$9).$180, $300 per wetk to mrt + below 0 ··-~w 1213 mo BAOIELOR ••L Utll pd .,.quin ii 00 s, in Newport, U..11 · c..~ u-... ~-• "" -• ~··" · · ~ • 2 BR, 1% BJ., sharp, c:rp~. 1-.,. _....,.. 17'0".._ pro,1ts . ....,...,,,.., lnftltme:n Avail. Nov bl.,...... !JN= 00™~ drps, ,,.,... 1200 1<t IL ,nor I h of F11hion Island. Phono (714) e Dloh••" CORONA DEL MAit .miu;,,,L Additional ,nio,, ROOMS SlOO mo. Ap11 $125 ~ • AvaU now. $160 'mo ., ',,.... ·C.,.. 5 RP.I tultt ator &: pkg 2 Ila rnaUon '-for ex~ el mo. CRO>VJ" OF THE SEA p 4740 cS4;:H81';..,;:~==:=-.,-.,.,..., 644-1900 for Jeasin9 iftformation. ·~ ,,,_, ,...,,. Upo aq tl,' pd fir. nUfs7 ' rtfereoot1, wrtte Dail1 Pllot A101t1,Ja:IO C'.GrlJt KW1, Cd.i\t. D•n• o_lnt NEW, ,,, ... DELUXE a-2 • a.-1 ,.,.__ . ..... Box M :rl07 l:K> w BQ' 11 6 6 --• ·~· --,..,DOWN1'CIWN H.1. ~1a ·M,,.· . " n.ss:;J, •:;..4""1• s rNGl.F., 1V ht'a(td pool 2 Br. nr "1e:stcllff, cpts, drpe, • ~ CAIM,.~ RemOOded ofc or shop. blk to =-='::,....,:;=;..; ---~-I BACltELOR APT. man hlk. lrom beh. $33. wk .• sl35. blW. patio. Pf&. Adu.lta. Park . Newport NeO l!lalor 6, '"" ocea.n'.. Llndborr Co 536-%;1'9 GOING bu11neu for lak. pM"ferred. u1u111~1 mo, Dena Matlna Jnn, 3flU li:';;:;;.,;21;;;50:;;,,,,-....,,=-:,-,:-:--· Smalt coffee shop , Included. 675-.l:iiJl °"'' l('i")' .• DaM Pt. BEAUTlnJL Nfl'W 2 Br, A rt . t t:...:.!.r 'l .. ~ Commercl1I as Downto .. .., Santa Ana Joel• tfS A breeze .•• KT! )<our NEW 2 BR PU.plex SJ15. ~;· drps, .dulls . no peta. pa men 1 $. ~;itr:,i(~t=•: t, --J::::i--.i.-1 ',=sr.::O::.R.;;;E:.;:B;:;l:.:••-tor-.. ·-,,..:::::.~= !':i1. = ~i~,;~~:. J_ft'rtu: v.>lth nu, UM! Oil.ii.)' 3390( Al cazar. lnqu!te•'Mxt ,-,.;:.=67:.;.,.C ~=~~~= ,... ,_,. M3--5643. J Ptlnt ClASAltl~. &-12-Slii! dodr.i:tr call tT0-6124 eves·. o~·il l4J..57I Ill•••••••••••••••• 691 w. 19th SL · Bethel '""''""'"""~~=~~-1 ... .. • Tawen corner. 54.~J'IU.qi. PUot Oauitied. 64Mm '( .. •' " " f: •• ' •' • •• 'I' fl ' f, ' • •, '· .. '· " • • ··-~...-·--..-~~ ' ' ' .; -.• '"'""'· -11, 1'170 1'lTLY PILOT IJ l: 1".-:.'1'11~.lr.'! •• ~.~,-JJ: ... t:' .. :::j:r----::-::-;"T1~, .-:;~·. ------'.""""""°'..,_-,I •••ll!l!l!!ll•ll!ll••l!!ll•lllill~!l!'!lllll!~IANN~Ml'!JI AN,NOUNCIMl"1) · . SERVICE DIRECYORY SERVICI Dliikfilfi ~ ...... ·--, ... '\-_• •' 1·•\ ~r.t1 ·~.~ ·-;. •• ~encl ~S , ~.,NOTICU • OarlMnl"I • "80Palntlnt, $ ~? ·~·' .. •rJ t , .. 'I •'•·-· # t Arvwuftam.,,t1.,, .... ~)t.~:, .6t1• .. *"~G * , .. ,.,......,...., • " i. I . '.. ·' .. .. . • I • . ' " ' New lav.~ lawn removal, PAINTING, Mat • NlW!lt, .~1 '~. :W. ANT:£···, ttl!'vatlng. All pha•e• Call John. 1or tr.e :.!!!-. . W -'l l&Jmalpe install & designs, 6*-4811 •·&t7-rua:- Lic'd contr. 12 Yf'.l loc. exp, YOU SVPPLY ffi plrii'f • _. ,_ ! 536-!~'*" · $10 Per A~P·i::t .· · ~,.~,WEIGHT LADJEt =~s ""~~~·~;~; ~E~~ :.::. ~= ~Fo(~~t.bf~uelna .p;;gi&m to e'~iabtish j =:inc & ~l tanup . : :XJ'::;ti~.,S:t• sta~Ues .fo~\'l"pid lpO'tmanent weifht ·~ss. J.-'WN c.i.. .• cleam1,... ""h * PAPl!RH•uGll * :...concl'uated, blf ;qualiJ1e4. .. l>lliti!cal .culturis ts. J>.:uttnwf· 'FV H B & - Must be a 'minimum ,af ;• ,AQun@ .·over-}"'cstm;tr, ~. ~· t11. Prole15ionaJ. Ml-M Wh~• Wint? Whoddy• Gol? weifitl, have transporti tibn and riot cur-047-5802 PAINTING " Pa-.,.. .SpNAECTIUA •• cL~ABOSSRINFl_CAsw'!.IPONPEFROS~ ren y'Ulider doctor's Cart.<All Inquiries com-. JAPANESE und"aping • fol. " Ext, ~· ""' "' pletely confidential. ' j ~lllf*.nirw lel'Vices .. Call for Free emUmatt S4l;..3D) alt 5 ! \ ' 'Specl•I \R~~ . , , • j "he «Htimate. 548-7958 or i PAINTING, interior• u. I --. S ~.~_;-_s.:1: ~L~=-~~.1 ASK'·fOR, MISS' PO\YEL:l'.~ SJJ.i.-14 ' 54l;-O'D4.. · • terfor. Free estimate •. \-W... .,.. ,. .. " ....., ~--,,_ .... fll ff .... · ' • " ' ' . ' • 'NEW l;awha rt:aeed. Compl * 536-8120 * I . , i ' --...... ' ' . .. . ' . ' 1 '·~ WE'RE , . . .. -~ SAYtN.G---. ' ,. • ,, I SPACE FOR YOU. .... •• I! • ! . --• J J :::-.. ' • • • I • ~ ' --' \ • ! ',, •. ~· • • • r ' ~ ~· J ' ·.: .... -··-·------~·-· ... . ·~· ,• --· .. •'..~' ··~ .. ;.\· ;'.,If yo4 .sell a service and don 't a'qvertise in .. - :· the DAILY Pl'LOT" Service Oirectoty ... you 're · d'oin9 'l>usinus; the h a rd ~y; Tfie Service· " 1 \ f '" I I ·:-._ ' - -p irei td'ry-:f 41.i~s ificationr 6soo . 7000 in th.e : • c1ass~fl~d ·,;·if section daily l ·9 j ~ e s you ~n ' . . ' ' '!1d~y·~f1f~e yo~ get through n~ other a~~er· . fis ing madi'um . It reaches customers· who are. ., f,eady to "b\l'f.' ee ,there w~en Y?ur ~r,o s perls'· ~ .. come Into tHe market lookin'9 fer t~e se.rvices , , I , ' y.ou-have to sell. If your· same~ isn't listed, we'll 'st,rt.a ~ategory just. for you.· , P.ick up the phone r i g ht now and reserye : your space in the "Sellers Circle " • • • • "· " . . You,r Direct .line -.to . ' . . . ·, D-ir.ec.tor·y Risillts • I ' ' '"' :; " DAILY PILOT J-YOutl -'""'W ... ,., '1 ' -......... •1~-' • .., Ad p ' •I~-.. _ •• ··'i~111• poa u.1.1 -TU.Oii OMLYI i'2" W.-n care. Qean up by job ,. c am.a aui. ... 15 """''""'• _ ,. • • • 1 • 640f SERVICE DIRICTOlt,, ,_. . ...,, ,_,,.;p For Jnto Inter. & Exler. special '"'"' _:__T,.-.Pl.1c..-.Your Tr.ecler~1 P•rHIM M ~. -.. '~b~~l~b;'* -« -• 6SJi .. ~..MJTW'M&-0932, on-apt1. ~,~ -.·P.HONE '42-5671 I.PST, In "" block V•n• , , ~· Cle•nup0Tree I< *PAPERHANGING Smd,up)ex + lot,CM,122M, SlDllOO Equ'ty • B ere!! Bonita, Bl':'_U~. ~!-~ck hatl MP1Sl'!I'ltlG MY ~llo.me. "~ifildtr'Suv Rototill &: •P_AfNTING * 9tl8-JCS ~ . I m l>' readii'lg glU'Ses in black <F/P y Time. Xlnt care, ,_.,. · &·'--· : '1-::::::===· ====:t eq $10~f •. for motor J;iome, hOmeforV.atantR-lor..,Ya· cue w/nanie Al.O black p War! Area ~9 ~R'*. w .... S~&· Rtu-1 · be@t, land, TI>s. Will carry Cant R-3 or Units. phOne & ·address book. a '.., '" M&-5HS. P•fn'tlng 2ti,d. to baJ -~itiea. Bet 9 Thomf*'in, Bkr. Rewatd! 644-ttlS --CH~ :er!' ni.y home nr ( •Japanese Gardener. Exp, R•P<li; - or aft 7, 213/835-0G!IJ. * 642-4641 * BOY'S b.k wh't lO pd ' F11, Y! & Adams!.C.l\I. ~tenetal Cle~'qp, Haulint 1--~------1 1 . , , , , ,, . I t;• · l en & Any &i'i· 549'--0752. e 546-1894 e ·· * PATOI PLASJ'ER.ING Flsh'enn~ or Skiers DN-am O\VNER. Granada Hills . Schwiru1'Vus1t'y. ~t Skate BABYSlTTING my home· ~ . -Ah typn, Free e1timatis %1' 9" S&S & trlr, Will trade sty view home like new Ranch on ~r>qt .... C.l\1. -• 1 ,_ ,_ .1.4• iij>. Japanese Gardener. C:;." ,...,. _...., • ,r ' d ' 1 _....... · • • Bo • 1 • bli"'1 rd reas. ,.-es. n ... n"" pre . ,..;. ...i.,. ~r-ui· -~ -.. ~ up or: O\vn or 45""" ~r. ;:;7 750 val 4 Br 3 Ba tam. y near y , o y ·NB .. " 6?l-1l82 . .....,1), :i'i'l:'anup. no inc ...... a. Valu $3000, &IG.,2365. After • rm'. Fol'-~plex ·br ~e,NB 'means of tnimp. 442-0360~· area. .., • . : hfalnt yUd ~?· . ~ 6 PM ... ~1631. orCdM. 644-45n, ~39 REWARD For .JOit dark .B'~"i~~'JN~,$~J!'k~me, GARDENINd & Landscap-Plumlil"I _, -1 Want home -/ \UH.ts beach Co'On d 1 Mar hideaway sealpoi_nt :;ia.me11e kltte~, , 0 ~* ~0 ;' ing ~ning·Trtmmin&_ &1--------.,..·I ·~a. HAVE e.'ecuttve home 1 a e . -Meredith Gar<ieN aft!a. sm, . Remvatiftl'•M&-5209 aft :» PLUMBING REPAIR /1J d Esco beach borne, like new 2 BR.. very thin . · answs t 0 I:.OVJ'NG 1t1oth'ei'' 'Wlh care . No job too amall w acres avocn OS, n. view; v~. iso.~. Ti:ade for "Eloise" a:u' 4:30 962-1497. for )'Our ·chi!drtn, ages 't-4. JAPrviANESEN t ~ a_;:dClent n g • 642.3128 • didO, $150,000 cleat. Roy J. TD's units or .. University 0 u .. Qle. CM ~5-2S3l Se ce. ea wo.... eanup --.-=====,--I Arntsoll, fUtr 494-7260. Realiy 613.651o'.' KEYS in case, lost Sun .n ~-.,. -. · ' · yd. maint. 968-2303 ~OME ru:PAJRS t4' HOUSEBOAT, XJnt, Live ......., • 10/U. on Holli' St: or High n 1 .. 1. u. Comp. left Y•rcl C.1re l Plumh1ng-electrical, f7.501t'r . $8000. equity, uuu.Sq town. Dr. Laguna. ia te w : 'Pr ~, ,,,1t0nry, "' JIM 540-4337 &12-2755 or 642-0506 ' •boai:d, flip avaq, ~ill take house, No. Tu, sti!1, P .. restige 494-T:fil " , etc.. .. • • 6560 ' DRAlNS pi .. -•? Draim·-car or smaller boat ln trade 4 b 2 ' ba d f "56""' ·• for equity. area. r,. ' '.in, aqi LOST, O,ld Engl,l.sb S~ B,riek;·:bloclr, stone. ·-~atio~ slow'? Expertly cleanediSt.\ * 548-2434 * rm, frp_lc. w/19w int. For dog,_f1!male, bl~ & wtjt, no en~ce ways.~Ng job too GeMr41 ~rvlct>s. "82 24 hr Ml'V. 53().38M j ac., trailer. house. ~9740 tail, 1 blu eye, 1 brwn eye. all 1:J1:. 7825 R t fll 12 Units Palm SllQna. Commercial income: proper. Reward, 673 .. J267 ,, · ~. · .'~ .• _,e . rn. NE~D typlnr" done'? we PLUMBING REPA:I~ Lovely pool.· 6.3 X GroM, t frf & cleat" next to · '-1.~90 can do. Sptt{ly, accurate, & Install. 56l6SI , ~ te •• w 1 •·• .. _ Y. e .. • aEWA,RD Iott -fem •. Da1ma• C·•rpentarlnt · 9'111 reasonable r>•r> ~m ' .-.:rm. nan .... n "" ,,_., Sears. Vat. '.65~tiqo:.,For un. tlan • ! ~ .. Yic.•Robinhood ·• --'Vt<>-"! • p IS I 6tffl condo, uni ti, :ro·. or·! Pyr. . its, house ,or beach P.rop. Welrtmlnst.-..'.CM.,.548-72J.9 . ' CARPENTRY $l.50 J:IR. Lan~ s ca Pi ng • 00 •rv ce ~ · - amid Exchangors 615-8llll0. OWNER 6~ :· . MJNOR-REPAIRS. No Job cleaning, painting, etc. Ex-1--------..,._ Lone Beach' Trd 5 Units, ~ % Vac, in 8 yn, Trd for home. income prop/T.D.'s \Vkdays, (213-626-4282, ext 654. Wknds ~213) ~.-4304. Nikon F, black body 50mm, L4 lefll'! &: tilte~. ca11e & tripod. Wlll trade for aki boat. 546-3138 • 49 imprgy'.~ R-.1· Jots & Ac. to $330;500. Clear. · \VllJll Newport or Palm Springs homi! or tncome Anywhere fno 1m9g), (714) 459-JlOli. Rave vacant & improwd ·· · REWARD. Ins~ Sett~~ Too Small. Cabirwt in gar-per.reliable.646--.9548 POD~ aer vict ... Hu1nt 8 Unlhl, ~ rental area. w/wht. spot on·•chest. VIC. ·• · . Bch/N .. --~., S38000' Eg:Wty-' income Ronald Rd ff B ,64tH)m .ages ~Ir. oth er cabinets. RAIN gutters 1nsfalled . _e"t"':• area. .-i • $13,<.J\n F ho~ commer • ' ' 545-8175 il no anawer leave Ra:iny lt?U>n here soon. chemicals incl. !46 -J~Cti • •...uoi:· or •· . • GER. Shep. puppy "Pancho" .,.c ""72 H o F t Re • 968-"""° Daryl. rial or Mra nlnch, 10 wk!. moSt.ly blk. Vic. msg at ' .....,..., • · , • · ~""2,· "'";;·;::::"';:·~:::,=·-::;:,,.-·I=='========• I OWNtR 675-i259 32nd St. NB. 54o-5Crl8 And,rson F.d'l"Cleaning_ Service Santa Barb, µ units furn'd REPAIRS * ALTERA·1 c.an;ets • Upholstery • Win. Roofing Isl Vista for tree-clear home p I TIONS * CABINETS. Any dOWI ·· Floor Care. 545-0487 ' to SlOO,oo'.l. Capls, San Clem, erlOM a 6405 size job .... F.d'S' CJeanlng~Setvice. LEE ROOfING CO:-~ Lag, Newpt, Cdl\f. 21l-*FULLY LICENSED* , 25Yisexper.54HTI3 CarPetl·· UpbolStery ~Win· Of 11:11· types, itcov,r, ROOFING ...___ Flooi care S45-0487 re~ra. ~ coatings. Llc a: 222-4~ I n4-6'13-5419. Rerowned Hindu Spirltualbt uvw• • ' bonded since 1947. &U-Tm Huntingtdh &:&ch ,4 BR fam Ad Vice on an rnatten.. &: All Home lmprovemenlll. 1 rm, dinin,,·rm,·2 Ba. C&l'· Love., Mani.age, Business_ Fi-ee Eat. 53&-1059 .H1Vflr.t1 ' ' 6730 BEFORE )'oµ buy, call 1T . .... Re d 1 da CUSTOM Cabinets n!modt!:I· · . " · Guy Roofing Co.· ~ pets drapes' TRADE true a mgs•1iven ys ~ 1_. & add•'I'-••. St, al• 1,.,:d T.N.T. Lawn S e rv.lce . spec. &l5-27a>,,54a..959D 1 S,000, ~-.for.Santa Barbara w:ek, 9 'AM "' 9 PM "'5 "'" G cl ha liog & · ""' ... N El Ca I Real, .. _ .... • ~"' .. ~,, '" ·~o arage ean-ups, u • TOI or'!? f805l 965-9691'. .a.. · m no <-vi .... -• .....,._, ·.............. H'""t Q,ViJll .548 58 63 • Qr . ~ . -San Clemente-REPAIR, Remodel Ir patios.' Sli'..Jn; . - ' S.wln9 •. ' · Ml income, WANT: RI lot or home, coutal area, New. Port Beach thrU Dana Point. 673M09. Balance on 2 yr old 'lS"t land 492-9136 492-0076 Le( the Swede do it. I ;t·"";f·l:'::=::-::t' ::::-::::-:::~I ·---------1 contract, .aJiprox : $lB,750 1 Am the ca~ldate for the 494-7853' or 613-MlT YARD. garage cl~n up~ EUROPEAN Fashkin tra.iDM payable monthly, will ~de Newport-Mesa. Sehl fSrd. -======~-" general h&.ullng, Have bl8 o~rs her talents 1 n FOR house, eond~. units, Nov. 3it election, 'any CUSTOM WOODWORK true~. very reasonable Ftee dressmaking,, altera.fi-1, l t Ut. 67., ...-.">? Furniture & Cabineis e1t. 546-1346. l\1arna.tha .,., child-•'s clothes."v~.·-o ot' a. . ......,....... suggestions or questions'? '"'" -~ " TOWNHOYSE 3 8~ 21..J BA, N.8. Pool, patio, frplc. Val~ ue $32,500. Take low down, T.b., 'tfailer or '! Owner Lovely high desert home, 6 ~arolyn Kimme, 546--0037, If S48-42J5 or &45-004 4 TRASH & Garage clean.up, reasonable. Simple shi:rbl acre!i, $30,000 value. Ex-no an~. leave message 7 da)'s. $10 a load. Fret est. $12 & up, skirts $10 6 ••· ,change for yQur property 546-5017. Cem9r?t, Concret~~ Anytime, 548-503L 673-1849. Nell:port, Laguna area. e .MA~E-a. fiMA{E CONCRETE, AJI· typts, Free MOVING, Garage clean-up & QUALITY You've at,.. . ~146 or 499-13.ll standing ;by -to-give -you. tho? est SaW\ng,_breakina:. haul· lite bau1in1. Re:ll80nable. "'anted. Dresamakinc ·• '67 MGB, all :<tras. Take1ov. ;best mJAage in• the LWe&,I, ' ing, .t Skiploadint. Service Free emtima.tes. 645-1602. t.lterationa. Key Say, 1113 646--66M. I 1. er•pa.yts, Tri.de SJ:iO. equity Separate .Sauna:•. for, ladles ~ 'fN!!ilY, 548-8fi68 Bob,_ YA RO/ 'Gar, CI eanup. Orange Ave ... CM. 64~1292 . -1or ,car, bbf.t. dWlebugy &: gentlemen, 10 AM·12-*-, CEMENT Work ot &U· ldndJ, iRemo~ fttes, lvy, tl'IU'ih~ DRESSMAKING· and aewt •. L-' ?!' • \ ! 1 d~ .. 17.434 ,,J!eac\ Blvd; ''Frei-est • · "" · Gtade, backhoe, 962-8745. Dresses· troin $20. After & . !)24.571).1 fl:W1$ or wk.ends, H.B. Ph. 847-"Jtl'9 2 I "!, m-0374 ' ' 1 ' PM. 673-1886 '10.70 ac?es. cibse_ to big Jake & r'iver. f'i!h, hunt, camP. Btwn hi-waY 40 & SO. Nr Reno, Nev.· 1'radc for car camper or '!''540-2333 . 20X5iJ Mobile Home. Patio & • * MASSAG.E *· _,· DECORATIVE CONCRETE Houstcl••ftln1 6735 Alter•tions -642-Siii cover -carport Nu crpV SAUNA * \\?'{IRl.Poot; bruv~ · WALKS ·.PATIO ARE you not l'!llUst'ied w/ Neat, accurate, years t rp. df'P!I. '2 BR/2 Ba..AcJJI Prk. Lovely Girls. Plush fa.cilJ.ties. CA.4'-pO~. 642-35J4 the way )'OUr carpels, Ooors e DreSl!rnakl Ut>rationl Low-lo\V Price'. Trade for Open 1 dayl'!,. noon-mKj night. • CONCRETE work: patios & windows look? TrY the Designed to it yoo. Home, car ? !' .524-5703 2930 W. Coast Hwy, Newport' drvways, etc. i.i c' ens e'd '. Dutch way. Call Dutch Call Jo * 646-6H5 · Beach 548-3608 'p ·11· "-54• ,,~ M · t "-• •-·11 Tracie: ls~ ro:s_,{°V ,$6.000, 161 $211,000 l~I .llS./W· all or part for Nl!wport proper. tack rm. 5 p.!Mtdocks, riding · ht 1ps ....,ment. o-v.JOV a1n • .xrvice "" you WI ll't'na, tncd, 1% ac, rnch gtyl SHARE MORE Concrete patio tor see the diUerence. 537-15081---------· I hrTI Trd for income or '!' GAS EXPENS• less money, Artistic setting. betore SAM or aft 3PM. '.f'lle, C1r~mlc •'74 tyOr?l '!' -\Vaiiy' McCoy 615·0116 Need ride~ edit• Mesa fro m I,.ic . ., can Max at 6«-0687 HOUSE OF CLEAN e Ceramic Tile Work er: 110 ad, beaut . N. San Diego ~c:· =~g :=t ~~ '9E~ JVOlU<~ ~~too DOES EVERYTHING Plastering, Keas. FrM ; . 551-9700 'or 499-4206 What cio you bave to trade T List It here -In ~ CoUnty•s larKt&t lead trado ....... _ .......... deal. County, free & clear. Trade · gmall, rtl:!Onable. , Ftee Comm'! & Re11. Cleanina est. 536-lG& all OI part ($650 per ac. days, 4~5739 11.Uer 5. Estlm. H, Stuflick, 548-8615 642-6824 val.l for clear fi!hing boat WILL Babysit your . house , 6620 -~~~-----ITrH Service 6flt, or .'!'? 5.\7·9700 'or 499-4206. whlle ~take trfJ> ot vaca-Cofttr•ciors Bay & Beach Janitorial * * * tlon. Middle-aged couple, --------"'-ts, windows, Ooors etc. Bob's TrH Sur91ry * * * r bl kn 1 l\fY WAY, quality ·home "'" · . tt ia e non-srt19 c ' , pe "l'f!pair,. Walls, ceillo1. lloors ~:R~"~·~&!Coi\m}m~';;;l.~646--~1~<0~1~.~J:==*=:-::::::*::=:I lovers. Alt 6:30, 546-9426. 2 WOMEN 11· · t kJ ZEE ALCOHOLICS Ano"""""\fS. •-r -• C •1 Call ~!!!!!!""1!!!'!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!1!!!f!!!!!!'!!!J!!!!!'!!!"!!!!!!![~~~~·~[;~"i'.~~ [ etc. No ;.,b too small. • e . 1c1en. w Y S "3."'" 543-149' pre e1........ ·". area. Uph "" BUSINESS •nd AMHOlJNCEMENT Pbone. 542-7217 or write to ROOM Additions. 1 & 2 story Evei. 548-1227 olstery FINAN.CIAL ind NOTICES P.O. Box 1223 CO!lla Mesa. &; gar. call Gen. Contractol' Mesa Cleaning Service CZYKOSKI'S {Cly·~) Business Found (FrH Adi~~ Announctminh ·'410 tor lowest price 642-2988. · Carpets, ~indows, floors, etc. Custom Uphokttry, 1831 Dpportuniti11 000 Additions * Remodelin&'. Res & Commc'l. 548-4l11 New port .Slvd, CM. -'=""'-=;....;._--·FOUND : Puppy, black & THE HALECREST Gerwick & Son, Lie. WlNDOWS & wallm washed.1_ .. _ .. _14_54_. _____ _ ASSCX:IAT.E gold,. . w/Dea. eollar; vie. CLUB ti'f3.6041 * 549-2170 F1rs, stripped, sealed &: PARTNER MANAGER Top Value Grocery StGfe of Cotita· MeM announces waxed. Free est. 897·'1834 No com.....tition in thil'! fast Harbof & 19th St., Coli ta ·family meJT\beMihips now ' GEN 'L remodelina: & maint. day or night. tiiJ.3090. ~·· -""" M 642-3829 No job too am a 11. '-===""===== groWing business. ~~ in-esa. · available by'aoard of Dtrec. Lic'd/insurtd, 675-8183 I · ve,stment makes you $250 YOUNG cat, gray ._,brown tors-Owiiaahale tor'$35. Ironing week sata'ry +. So rpll Up stripe, lo""' hair, white,· col· initiatiod It_ $15, mo. -{,Pro. c.· -C'-~nlnt 6625 --~------I 675.5 -• & t d t .,. • ,...., • lRONJNG, My home, $1 hr. your :..iceve& ge rea Y 0 Jar. Near .l)anta J~abella & aramming fcit entire amUy -~--~~~--1 k •1 D k .,. ·Dressmaking, .k Allerations. go to wor . "r. u e, Irvine Ave. 2323 Irvine Ave, year aroul'kl:-·See theae Diamond-C8.rpel Cleaning S45-?Mt. 773--4841. Newport Beach fine facilities -Open houStl Autumn Special lRON·"l~N°'G°'I~N"M"Y"'°'H"O"ME=" AVAIL lmmed to pel'!lon of' FOUND .t·a lk ati ve .,t. Oct. 18,·SunClay l to' -·400' $20. Free E.~I. executive caliber who . i~ ~~ctjo~te ~c Siam~ .;no,1 KlllY~~ ... ~S""~.:c·~·. Ref>alr·Iftstall. 645--1317. IN C.f.t. St.2S/br aa.les oriented. Exclusive, Jlght W/drl<. pot'nts. sAr· Kt S.7506. ! STEAM Jet carpet cleaning. I===*="= ... ="='=·~"·===! terrl-tory w/strong profit geant Sentry11 Oea collar. COTTON T-shirt fabric $~/ By, ClarKatt, nation-\1.·lde potenti~I. This is an exciting 646-6985 • yd. Like at old c .M. Kn ittJ;i.-, service Ftff est. 642-4055 m~keUng concept, 541.J.lll,. PEKAPOO'? Griy tW/ blk ~rlcan Knits, 2026-AiJ't. -,... , , · Rm 203, Saddleback IM, 1660 ears & red colhir-.· /V.iC.. Tiiitin, Orange, 637-6110!· · c;•~p,t Lf ylng & E. lst St., S.A. ~ Ed"'·ards & W.&tae.!',• HOLIDAY HEALTH SPA J;or Re1Nlr . ' 6626 COFFEE Shop choice, 847-0054 , '• '2 for sale. Call ·afler(I· CARPET LAYING highway location ~r fish. & CALICO kittett, · 6 or 1 wb 642-3973 C.A. Page ' 642·2070 chips · Dana Point, pnce old, found vie Carnation & EXPERT reduced, low down.·494-8182 0«.a.o ,Blvd., CdM, Call C t Lflf -." '411 CA'RPET INSTALL~TIO~ .. &ft •. 6 1 evel6P£1,S47 " .. .,.~,1 \l ... •ml _l".1<' ·'-: . lc'REl'AIR.. 646-4191. Mo .. ·L 4320' FOUND female dog . blk. 4 CHOICE~ ~n BayYlew ... .....-~, _, M1 Mn possible miJcture Scottie & Terrnce .. Pacific View •tectrlc•I 1 t . TD L ' Poodre'." Vic' or . Dowr & Cemetery, '642-1452 :; ELECTRICIAN. s;;1i;;;, S . oan ?Jie,i:IOW N.B.-&48-52lO \. . ' ....,. ,,. rnainteni.nce &: repairs. · ,. \ · ' • MALE croam colored loog SERVlc;E DIRE( n•ll'I' ·JJc'd• & "°"""'· S4~5'0ll 211d,11 TJNTERESTD Lo'an ~= ~~;nge~84~ a.&y.1111.t ... ,~ --- . f'O\JND Sm~ Red & White EXPERIEN'CEo·m1i\her 1fUi Flocp~-"'5 • Term~ bued on equlft. fem. pupp~ •. I de.ntl ty : bebyzit week days.~ Oer CARPET vJNY .. ~ 'l'ILE. '42·2171 545-0611 ~ 4 • hour. 9 mos.J years. Fenced MAID SERVICE 6111 DOMESTICS FHI Like • 0uffnl Have a MAID in Your home to live in tor as low .as S140. $350 per mo. Strvlce1 n:n- d~N!d at our office or ln your home. Please Call, (213) 266-6250 Collect. LOCAL Girl wants 'lo clean apts & priv. homes. Gd 'tef's & rea.s, rate•! 642-1224. No Wasting * ~ALLPA~ER * When you call "Mac" 548-1444 646-lm Serv:-.Jlarbot area 217..-FO"'ND .,, _ _...,., s~-J yard, lots o'f .,play -a:e'-· LIC CONTR, FB.EE EST. .... ..~ ... -" --»,..,...,. ''""" mo Near Harbor Shopp1'g * ~7262 * F.iµ.L 30 day special! Inter. S.1ttltr Morft•I• "'9. ol~ , male puppy. V ! c: .Center. 548-l39S~ .,part. ,or & Exler painUn1. Free tit. .331 E. 17th Slrftt ot.inge Ave, C.~f. 642--0584 full time. , Local ref's. Llc'd -• 'Irul. PRIVATE Party will ·buy P\JPP¥· w/tlea collar, Vie BABYSJTrING., My ho,.e. G1rdt nl"1 ~ ~ 01uck, MS-0809. .Short tqm lit Trust Diit!ds. l9tb & Harbor. 1tfesa del Mar, CM £x. AL'S GARDENING t' JNT. or EXTERJOR Reply to Dally Pliot,:)Box " 642-n ceUent play facilitit!s. Goo(( for G~n~g le small~Jand. PAINTING. Loe. Ret IM· M·l028. 330 W. Ba)"''$!, WRJST,\fATCJI found lunches. Small chi~dr tn tcaplng11erVtcescall540·:'1l98 MED Service. net Costa Me.la. Calif. FaJihlon · Island, Oct. 14. welcome. Certilied tea~. ServJng NeWpOrt, CdM, Cos. estimates. 646--0:llO • • 6fi..5293 , " , I. 549-0726.· " . .., t .... Me., Dover Shores, PAiNTING A Papethanalnc ·"";~;'1,';., l:MJ 5.L\iAIJ.. ~r:!Jl! mate kttten LIC~NSED , chPd c.ar• my Westcliff. • 25~yn. exper. On1Y Quality -'-'-'.;....;....;...n--....:-w/peen' collU. Vic o{ IUver home, egg 1 to 5, "M'On. thru 4·Proteu, Gardcri Milnt. •'Of'tr. ~ cro Io rs. IF YOU )\a.ve ,moo Ir~~ in N.B. ~i•· -Frt, ,Lunches: •· anacka Jn· Pruntf'I'. tret· work, sprridr 1 ,,_540-""'1913~·==--~~i monthly incm, tor 5 )'l's, eluded, Vicinity .of Baker, A serv, aeraUon, f er 111 l zc, L'JMEDIATE Eat on quality secured' by Ut ·mfe. call Lott ·., 6401 Bris:tol. 5fi940J8~ · i , pest, di9e~ weed cOntrol1 inter A exter painting . .Apt1, The DAILY . PILOT ORANGE COAST'S II :b:kr;·;:~:=.::=::·::·==::;::= ---------:-. MESA Verde roolher de:slrtit ~up $obi. 646-!5893 ~ ~"or juat a room. Jack, c:~f.!SIFll. D' "D",· D••:<'"·TM· EMT Mont• Wonted A5o LOST Jlhll).70 Bl8'k ldllco (>RhY'illing, """'"'"'· 1 AL'S La"'1scap;,,., T r .ee 837-6925, (213\ 431).2866 . .., ~ A ~All ~ ,. with white tunlmf. flu. Col· da.ys/wk. Can pick up iA rtme>val. Yard rem0de11n( • .FOR Your palnUfli' needa in- IHding · • ., ·~ INVESTOR. 2% monthly Jar with ~II! A~""'rs to ffllrn l!Orne.'546--2986 " Tra~h hauling lot cleanup. ter, &: exter. at lw·e!!:t M ketpl tttttrrHOft tu'lly IC(ll.m:tf in-name Knorrll, vie CamelJllj-B:AQYSI1TING Mon-Fr:t, .Repe.lt iprnklmt. 613-11811.J prict!, Paut537-74M,557-3618 ar 8H ·~ °telfmlnt. · A6.to Wr.oltlale. &: Santa AM.-Cotta Meta NI. ; clean home. fenced yd,, ,PtZAN VP SPECIALIST PAINTINV ... ~t . ..:1111. l! yn, ~ , Min ~· Sl0,000. Mr. SIS. rtward, CaII 548--9603. rd meals, College Pk, N~ fence Ir. rtpe.ir. MoWtna ~-.lne. Lie Fret nt. • ,;_,_ ____ ....,.._ _________ • .. · _ _......, __ --., ...... -_ .... ..,.11~·-'f"=-'-"'-"'==· -"'-;""'''"'' ... _. -----,.,--....,.--'"M"';.;..~i'1"11'-. --,,-.,...-'.:'.> ~~'~· !"''· ~... _•_-_,_t_ee_m_,..:.·"'. _963-_91_.l<I_._, ________ _ ' I \ • .· DAILY PILOT S.lurd11, October 17, 1970 'W':o.·' , • " JOIS & rMP'tO, 11 o,.. & EMPLOYMENT JOIS,. EMPLOY MINT JOIS & EMPLOYMINT MIRCHANDISI POii MIRCHANDISI felt. !: 1 Job Wonted, M., 7000 Jobe Mor. wom. 7100 J,;i;"'M;;,w.;;;:-71o0 .lobt '"'°'" wom. 7100 Jobe -. w-. 7100 SALE AND TRAD!_ SALE AND TRADE DAILY PILOT ;I __ ,_ pol -'-PumltvN IOOO G s I aon ' I RETffiED mon In cot>tl CHEVRON &talion needa LADIES· l't"' n tlml, C 4 """""" "II>' ·U com-THI DA LY Pl\.QT . · •••I' • • CLASSlfllD INDEX ;i health ll"tkl \\'Ork u &eeurl· man wtmecha.nk.al exp. S !\f11.ld Strv. 16.51 Nt#p<lrt 1~lo eliitriy woman. hu ......... ._.., nJRNn'UJILE ftaned Q'OID HUGE ·~ t)' ruard or• 6'6-1537 Ortep Hwy/FfW)' Sa.11 Bl\'d C.1\1. 6"2-9813 ""' tit. dutlH.' Muat drlvt. an~ p exptrl. dJm---.... 1DD6t1 hom. NEIGHBORHOOD s~z ·-· !t• ,., ' '"""Capo MAJDS Fol' Apt~..,.·~.;:.; Uvo In 11.B. 3 mo'1, Palf' -·~lo Ito !'0-.. 7dt0..--DIA£ DIRECJ' .,. -• " 9'1J bW ted . ,._,...., Spp 9 mo'a. 'Vthe Box Jf· men'111q_1m1u...,11t.AJIPliean1 ..:..... .. ,..... GARAGE SALE •• • 0 11'1 ' CL.ERK. x.ray dept., n time, Hom. Exp pet Responslble 10X Dally Piloto 330 w. mlllt be ahlt to nport. -• Medltaaw Over 300 Items L--,;.',;";,·,;.';; ... ;;.; .... ;;;.;,;k;•;.;;e"";;.,;"";; ... ;,;;.." .......... "" ____ _ 1 Women 7020 days. Personnel dtpl, Hcq Adib. Mutt be ovr/~ Ap. ~ CM 1' wrt~ ~y understand It D ,URNITUlllE · "rncluding aofu TVs she.Iv. ALE Ml~. 11,i;:Nr.,L• . COt.tP. Sec. college grad. e)C• llGSp. N.8 . ply In perton, Jan11JCA Inn .. . • • tl'ueQtiala: of Photoeraphj a 114t Newpert ~I., Cr.!"-ll:lf, B-B·Qs, cmp1nf a:ear, HOUSES FOR s REAL ESTATE, :~1. : ~ In law archHec-COASTAL AGENCY •lotei '2101 Et Coa.st Hwy, R.&. ifllACT •. SALES IayOOf. Top company be,._ .wry Dfte "l ! P.l '.qt.tlpment I& much ~:S"T'...1~"1sA"::;:::;;;:;::::::::: General :!.•: tutt p,Jt. med. Under 3S A member or CdM. Btw: 1°"2 Pm. ' Le sub-div, C.M. Good Comm J1ts1 IOOd l&l&ry, attractive ~kl AS., .ff! t mor111 Sat"' Sun, Oct 17 & Ml .. D•L MAI .............. ti• 1NcOM• ,..o,.•an_. ...... ! .. ''he..i s-·'" • s ,,. I MAIDS. "'°''l Exp'd ol\ly 13 • • ·-·-~ G MIU V•llOI ................ 111• I UllNEU l"llOl'lll lY .. I ~kin&: pe.r. J)ftrt time ot 5 •iailng vr ne lllg nc. . . . " llrs. 5'11).67(12 new quarten:, Apply In vnit-BLUE Velvet ch I Is e . to ~ • .lCIUliJ ..-... reen COU.101 l"Alll: .............. uu Tlt.ll\,.Elt ,.All.ti I 1 ..... d•" ~. The World'5 Larnaat Apply~ penon, Cmta P.lesa Inc Olli)', citing experhenct; Loonie S125 wa ~. P.tan'• Dr, CdM. (l.ulk Harbor Nl.WN•T •IACN ......... , .. ttll 1us1N1U llNTAL ............ ... "' "'J • Inn 3205 Harbor Blvd v NIWP'OIT MlleMTI .......... tilt IWl'ICI .... ,AL ............. . I 'AITRACTIVE O\''f' educated Profes5Jon1I • · RENTAL to ihare w/tam11y background &. education lo solid birch a.ntlq~ Crrtn lt 1v Hlll1) Follow· 1i&:ns at •A1.aOA covu ............. 11u 1Mou1t1t1AL l"llDl"lllTY ,.,,.~ ;al 38 needs homework. Employment Service r.fAID-Experienced, 25 or In exch fur Ute hlkpc. Mu&t J\t1.r1arat G,reenman, p,r. d.e•k S150, wu $400. \Vhltl': !' t\larrut:rlte & Sausallto, :!':c"::i~ 1~.~~.~.s .. ::::::::::.~m f::u~~:fltlaENTAL·::::i~·:~ t ........ w1'Jter lalr ""'lSt 2790 Harbor Bl, CP.t 54Q.60SS over, Full ti~ \.\lark. 3151 have car 893-7&10. aonnel Ma.nqer, Boll: 1560, vold Antique low ch!st $7:;i. GREEN na""'ahyde IKlfa a.nd ••VIMOlll ................ tm ..011 , ................... ~ .• ~'1• ~ .,. Ha•bor .,.~ c M r.. M Calif ..-.... AllO Mite• Llkt liUJ!CB.RI -DOV•• SKOi.ES ............... lnl 1.ANCll.11 ................. -,.1• ' tt'iabl 642-2515 Harbor Blvd. at Adams ""· • ' ~10: esa, . ~.. • . cha.Ir. 2 maple «'-nd tables, Wl!ITCLI,, ............ ltll CITl.UI GIOVIS ............. HI t • ' · ~. ME~'""lC A N ~•RESTAURANT HELP.. 847-74~ i k 14 I •--' ,......9011 Ml•Ml.ANDS ........ 1u1 4Clt l:AG• .............. 1 • MPLI'ENT secry cksires • 1 "-fiAi' • • uto: 1':\\'J>?n * TOP SALARY * I~=~=------map e spoon rac · t . ..,,.. 11N1v1u1TT , .................. 1u1 LAKI iL11No1:1 ........... .. . L.~ttion with couple travel· .. COOKS -full time &: part Sch prtsbp l?C-M!r.;oe flemaJe, pert time, ow:r 21. for txptr. Cook.Hoiuektf .... COUNTRY French. din's rm 9 It. custom maple valt.nct 1av .......................... 1111 1:ito•T l"l:Ol"EllTY ...... ,1. ,..--Ref '''"-"ged a~ .. time-, days & nlghts, 18 Ir: atatlon. No ml,}Or repain, c.II aft 1:30, 5'15-1686. t wl d 1, M 1 be ..-tbl:, 2 exten Jeeve1, 5 cane boxes, typewriter table , SACK IA't ..................... ,,.. 01AM•1 co. llaOl"llTY ···-au ~ J!'lg. 1 • ! ... " · """'" ovtr. CARL'S JR. 279· E . will have to UM a new tune-Sal e 1 tt •· UI cap. back ch•in. d I 1 tre1 s e d photomate Model '300, vacu r.-;~"~' ................... ~:!: :~i3:,t:•:~:.•1°lt :::::::Jr: I P204?. DJily Pilot . 17th St, c.~f. llt'tv.1i 2-5 tip machiM; amog lie is eii:MANAQEMENT able O( chettfully carillk for trulfwood finish. 5Ac iJ45. form, Ugo blocka, lamps, 11v1•• TlllAC.• ............ ttU IUIDIVISIO• UMO ............ Al I, •• J A p ANES E I ady · pm/i t-·, Tom Br"ffde.n .. -r. Sal•-open. wn·te SALES houae & younpten:, Live-In. •io--"'-g •--~-·-, ~11:: •--·ter, 2 at--1ro.,, 4 co1101U. OIL MAii ........... ttM •IAL 1sTATa'11av1c1 .. ,;:Gf& 0 • r~ ""'" 6(;MM87 ,. ~.....-1 ""'''" .._,...,.1r -......., .,.,.. IALIOA l'INlllllULA ....... ,.t)M t.L IXCIU.NGI , ............ ,&SM House'4'0!'k.· NB. C.\l area, ;paily Pilot Box J\t.21))6, 330 OPPORTUNITY pair. ~5i9ll brand new inMr tubf:t. ••ACOM IA't ................. 1• t. 1. WANTltD ................ !Ml l need transp, 540-1332 *DISHWASHER. over 21.. w. n ft .. St. Costa Mesa. gamt0, and many """" ~ ... • ",,':'."01 ................. ~= BUSINESS e~d • '-: · ·na ~ for an artiqilate man with To $750 MOVING ·-Salem Houff .. .. ·· ................ .. r YPISI' (electric) • tttittd Apply ll. 2 PM, Vi Vida l ·r ti od . goodle-a. Sat until 4 pm. all ~~~.~~"1°1..:e:M···:::::::;: FINANCIA .. , , · I , Pers. Mgr., wants pt time TI9 W. 19th C.M. MAINTENANCE ,~,1~ vfnd~pendm•'n'u"ynt)';,,;thto B.A. or 8 .S. Accounlinf. Re. m1aple dlnin'r nnnd ,.$!~ com-6 day Sunday, 3121 Rooeewlt MUNTINGTOM wA11ou1 .... tfll 1u11H1ss 01111011TUt11T11s •• j . '"Ork. 6..c-?""" '" ... , c,n, Grl!.dl,18.!e. Company will p ete. x t co . J;N. 1 • \Vay, Coata Mesa LINDA \Ill 1• JUllH•IS WANTl.O ........ , .... '~"~~~·~:,::~="=°"'""=c l l!lrong support from mg t SecHona.I ta aood COnd ,OUNTAIN VALl•Y .......... ttll INVISTMt:NT o,,...tlff'HI• .~.All "IDES 1 _, .... *DISHWASHER. apply In ENGINEER · 1 1 m · train. Utcal.' Ca 11 Ann, so • • DIN-E 2 1 ,,,. ooACM ................. 10• INYllTMINT w•MTIO ..... ,.OU 1. • or conv .... escen .... ", . . A "'I ona! orsan ••t~n I• •=. Uphol. •"-•-1 15. "'• • set: exten1 ons & .. ••• T • ~'' <f . ' ·1 person Surf "' Siriom ~ .... -"' " 64!;.mo; WestcliU Personnel -... >11.U-~ iUNSIT aLACN ............... MONIT G LOA ........... _ • elderly care or ta.rrn Y cart'. V.' C.OUt Hwy N 8 in search of a married m11n Agency, ~ Weitclilf Dr., 838-8891. , 6 chain $50. Rocker S20. 2 CM•DIN eaova ............. 10s l"l•ONSALL~~~~s ........... g Homemalren, 547-!i681 · · ' · ""-....... ie ..... , ""'Uired. a.Ir •'th a ........:i _ _.,.,.,t~n --•1, _,_ chain Ir: ottoman $50, B" < 1.oM• •IACH .................. ,','•" JloV.:•.L,'•'••' 'OANi ........ ~ms .s;.A .......... ·-.. ., 6"""' r:u .... .., iUIU NB SOLD Home· dinms ... m ~•KIWOOD ·•· ............... COL.... .. .. • ........... , 1 "tlo I !ti b . . . 2 •tools ~.-Baby hichair >•A,.GI CDUNT't ............. \• •••l llTATI LOANS ...... ;;, , Jobs Men. Wom. 7100 *To~ :~1 ~J~~irica~ !e~ad ~ ec:':~~'k~;k~~t;,ho *ulH~~~ to ~~~k on :::~\~~t~"::.' :f~~ :!k: $7.50, Stroller S.S. Car seat S5. ~; 1~ ~~~:~.::'.'.::·:::·::: .. ;::: :g:~rii~T~~ .. ~ ·;;_~ ; ,4,CTRESSES & MODELS, .. plumbing. _ boat interiors & canvas entry cab. chest dra~n, ToUet11:a\ .... ~:50b. heinfarit :l:s~i-°i':siiui··::::::::::::::::~::~ ANNOUNCEMENTS .•. age l8-2S, ~king ~rsonal This is a career oppor-p )ob fringe aofa, poker table etc. snt .oN. rw .... le ater M1owAv t•TY ................. 1'1' and NOTICES ,, ,. • m·""-' !or --"-n p1·0• • E pe ienced Apply in ptr50n after 10 turu'ty in a dynami'c be"''.,"1 1 1.;,, erm. ' 67l-T714 $7. Stffl shelf, woodgrain fin. u.NTA AHA ................... :,•: FOUND '""'Mill ....... .,.,, M --•-"~-X f .., SANTA A~ MeTS. ............ _ LOST ..................... ; .. : ... ! tures & TV send picture & , a .m, No phone calls. Sal· field -creating and LAKE ARROWHEAD 4 PC sectional sofa, bumt ish S!i. 1J lb. bowllr.g ball & 0•A••• ...................... lW 111aSOtiAL1 ................. ~ . .., 1'f'sume to New-Tai & • Full time ary open. m eeting chalfenges 1.fARINA cn4> 377-2501 wan~. w/comer table SSO: ba& ff.50. 9C6 Park Ave .• ~~~~= TUiT1N·::::;;::::::::::::; :~:T~NCIMIMTS ........ : .... -:•! ·•··-p 0 Bnx 111 El d il W I d -•· 1~ 1 d t.aruna Btl'ach 494.9822 • lNAHllM ..................... ust 11ut11aALi"'"•·· ...... -.. "·~, ~·· . . . a y. TRUCK DRIVER, fa.miliar • nut e~ ...,; pc i· . ULVlilAOO CANYD• ......... UH llAIO OllTUAiiY·:::::::::::::-:· .. 11 Toro, Ca. 837-9267 Apply 'in person THE AIRPORTER , \loi lh Los Annelei & Oranse nette $65; 5 pc Walnut bdrm SAT Only. 320 E. 19th C.:\f. u.ouNA M1lu ................ 17• f>'uN•••L oi•1cT01s ......... u A '·-· ] b t ., -' "" 1\1' lo C I . b It Ch LAGU"IA llACH .............. l?OS l"LO•llTS .............. •"''! i\CCOUf\.'TANT for sp0rting INN HOTEL sa .... _. P us su s antial County. Must 0 pe rate $70. All .unt cond . ..,.,,,...3w ~ us 0 m· LAGUNA NIGUIL ............ 1101 CAID DI" T°M•N•S .......... .,14! • roods corp. in N.8. area. .. .. comm, to a qu\lifled man • forklUl and aecurt: Ol\'n SWAP-4 pc sectional, newly hutch $225. Primitive style ::,:s~t':,Mv~=~ ............ ~~. •N M•M011AM .............. 1"1 Eitpt-r. in tttall & inventor)" HUNTINGTON BEACH 18100 J\1acArthur BJvd. leading to a ptrmanent sales loe.ds. Class' 11 license re-upholstered, never u~. pine harvest tbl, $55. old .. N JUAN CA':J.11.AHDH ······~n: ~=:Iii:~ ~:~,,.;; .. :;:;::::.':~: '. 'ii.ccountlng, Salary com· CONVALESCENT Newport Beach, Calif, or mgrnl career. quired. ITI4) 577-4040. Uphol. cost over $400. FOR rocke r $25, bks heLI CAll~T::,':.~1 --.....,-n• c1M1T1av caYJ>TS ....... ~ .... 11 ' iiH.murate with ab t 1 i I y. • HOSPITAL • · All inqUiries aiid interviev.11 P.len a: women'• goll clubi w/doon:, oak (lfc chr, ~=•Ns101 ................... nM ~~~.~:~·~~•Ki··:::::::::~::S:1 ! :'Frtrer degree in accounting Will be held in strict con-USED CAR or -~r TV. ""2!0 btntwd chrs, naua:. rocker, SAN 01100 .................... lrn AUCTIONS .................. ;.,:,.. 'lASSEUS"' ~·d '"""' V'U""I "'"" ,.._ ... •· t llVllllOa COUNTY ........ ,! ... AVIATION tllVIC• .MP or CPA. Pennanent poslli· 18811 Floric1a St, ". ............ fldence. Send resume to Box ""' ranet , ........ ""vtn cover tt0u11s TO •• MDVID ....... i• TaAVIL ............ :::::.:'.:'..~ tion w/good. starting galaiy. (Stang Lane) 'l\'oman. Also Traintt. •1077 Santa A"• caru. SALESMAN , 8" IOfa, MWI' used, quilred w/,lff:. clock, $20. dishes, co•DOM1NIUM .............. ,.,. Al• TlAMll"OllTATION .... 1:. Call 847 7!79 ...._, floral Scolchguarded $125 book /& 1sc DUl"LIXaS 1'011 IALI ....... 1fl'I AUTO TllANll'O•TATIOM .... . ?ttust be \I.ill~ to assume Huntillgton Beach • !tt702. College student preferred, 21 Match! .... loveseat ...;.;. ' 1 m · Al'.UTMINT1 '°"SAL•·· •·1* Ll9.lL NOTICL!S ........... ,• 1 complete respomibillty fL.' .......--~ Equal oppor. emplr. M/F or older. Part time. ... •'"" • GARAGE SALE RENTALS •••MAN a TUTOllNCI ....... MN t 'I office management. Cllll UTORS . JJ_newport.. Sal MARCUS 530-8337 E\'erything n1ust go! An. HOUMI furnished SERVICE DIRECTO~Y ; U4/ 847·5006 or a end DIS'I'R IB wa.nled in al '" 3 LARGE walnut finish Jlv. tiques nautical item tu · ••M•ltAL ..................... 2'11 ACCOUNTIMCJ ........... ,,,•1.lffi ' re~ume to 18782 l\tain St, beach area for nationally personn YOUNG MAN'S MOTORS 1 •·bl :J\.t .... shr • •. mi. 11t1TAu TO tMA•• ......... JtOS •t11w1:•1No s11v1c1 ..... .. ' DREAM ng nn ... "· ay.._ w • tur., pictures, deskll, rue COSTA MalA ................ 211111 Al"l"LIANCfi a1:1"A11s, Pltb .. it ,Suite l, H.B. 92648 known product • )'oUr OWl'J ency xlnl cond. 6(2..(M56 cabinets, decorator items MllA OIL MAii .............. 11U ASl"HALT, Olb .............. · .. 'mt business Call 494-1.962 I ag If you are O\'er 21 like talk 7100 Harbor Blvd • MIU. VlllDI ................ Jiit AUTO 11 1,A t•S .. · " ·~~'"' A PBX RtteptJonis t!Typir;t. · · ' · CO!'ita Mesa · Diii F ltu IOlO forced·air furnaCt", Etc, Etc. COLLI•• l"AllK .............. 21u AUTO, s .. 1 ltltl, ,.,,, l ie.. Js-i Atlra''' "·• <•'rl , 21_30 prel'd, DR_ v. WALL Taper w. '"· ted to Proleooi'onal Service Ing to girls, wh)' not get paid Ce um re Don't mi&~ thio one•. 1519 Nlw,o•T ••ACH ............ nt11 • .,,,SITTING ....... ".ma for beautiful Baylront office lln1s room au 1 10n....... for the employer • Retin'd 3'.x6I) wood df:tb, Bonnie Doone Terr, Irvi1:1e NIWll'o•T IMO••• .......... m 1 11t1c11, ,oN1tY, •tc. ··-···~ • • h 3 -·d t "·Ii for it'.' A sale1 program, VE'J'ERiINARY Au.istanl NIWPD•T NOTS ............... 2:11• •OAT ~r·Tl:N4NCL! ..... t. ~~ -wk/t'nds only. 642-5735 879-5758 (Fullerlon). and the ~j;pllcant ~:~lne~:' :.f1':+.gi~~:: !:1~1,''..:!k"•'""'nd•."A~&iy part ~.50 • JWm'd wood arm Terrace,~CdM. Stam Sat at =~~':t0::!111·::::::::::::::::~ ~~~LNo•:: 1~.~'.~.~~ .. :::::::~~ I w DRIVING Instructor ll>'Anted 133 D D N B ....... -"'" ,,.. rotary chain S29 so e We 10 w1stcL11"11 · ............. llJG c .. 11a1No .................. ·IP A.PT. Cleaning: om an · over r ., • • during training. GOOd bl!J'M!. BROOKFIELD ANIMAL • · I ==·==~~~~~~-UM1v11111n PAIK ........... nu CAllNETMAKING ............. . needed. exper. Own t:ransp. Will train. Can earn S~ 642.3870 li!JI. Call 1-4 pm ONLY, CLINIC have the largest Klectkln ESTATE SALE: Until sold. lllYINa ........................ ml CA•'lt1r1a1NO ............. : 642-1224 $400 wk Paid Wh ilt' of uRd office furn in thil IACK .......................... 11441 CEMENT,,_,..,. ........... : A PT"T"' Ena!N Tref!O ... N Lo d ;, I! traini~g, .Must pass written ~ S5M-3081ALES Cl. -·--W• ___ , -n 13 19020 Brookhunt. HB. area. =· s~~~· O'!!:~ ~:: ~t'~.!LU'' .................. ~~ ~~~~~:f,~'!is~.::::::'.~1 e1amination OcL 15th 1 N .,..,.,.,... •..:n.i ..... Waitrr•s-Apply In penon M Mahan Dnk c t•YINI Taau.c• ........... nu C••llET CLIANING ..... ~ ... Ground noor opportunity -• ursing: -·-..1 c -~·~M~·--------CDIONA Dal. ,.,.. ............ !lSI CAl,IT LAYING .... ,A .... ~--110_115 an "°"r. m"•I P~. 228 Fottst Ave,, La· e EXPERIENCED-· &: women to "'""""'"' our Delaney'• St:~ Shanly, 630 1800 Newport Blvd. •&UOA ....................... DM DIA,1a1e:s ................ · •. .,......... " ....... Bch busineM in this atta. Sales l.ido Park Dr NB 675-0100 £.1').uctl LIOD ISl• ..................... ml DEMOLITION , ............... :·. be ~U.grooml!d & outgoing: .. -... . • . . ~ .. ., llLAMM ................. IHI 01.Al"TIMG llllVICL! ....... ·-· I 833-390, """"ING Cbtt bn N A'd exper. only. Opportunity to * WAITRESSES FUll ti __ ., 0 k Appli1nce1 1100 ••LIOA ISLAND ............ 2111 1LECTa1c•L ................. .; call J\frs. Loweree ' £JUU• $ Ill nlCllll!Y urses I • earn lge income if qualifil!d. • me OFTICE r vn.i,: e I s , 1 ~""_::_::::.: ___ _:::.;::: MU•TINOTOM BU.CK ......... i. L!OUl,M•NT llNTALS ....... . ! 644-1235. • Is tun & easy w/Sarah 54l-33ll, Rm, 203 Saddl~ &: part time, days I<. ni&hta, chri , sofa , oele c -KENJ\.fORE RA.nxe•. clothts 'ot1NTA1• YAl.l.IY .......... t•1• FENCING .................... ... Cov try no exp no invest 18 & o 'f!r CARL'S JR 279 l I r bl . t su1. •••CM ................. 200 llLOOI$ ..... ,. ............... .. BHABo"Y"Sk!TTE•eplnRg w&ant·J,; gh0h 11 t '3>~· '530-i>1oi. S43-9066 · Days, penn., run time back Inn, 1660 E. ht St., S.A. E. 171~ si .. C.J\.f., be~ 2-~:n:;,";;c, ~~~1 ~~I! dryers, · Coldapot ttfricera. ;::::.~~~Mn·::::::::::::::= ;~::fTCul!a:"."E\1~;i~i ···:" •. .. r:u 5 I * Min-Frid• 5 /M T B ed tors and freezers. Freieht SANTA AMA .................. 1•1• • 1t1:,IH ISHING • '" d•>'li. Must hav' O\\o'n trans. 'P't .FCT'RlCAL Construction I 1 •• Y pm gr; om re en Sac! 675-5127 damaged, fuJ!y guaranfttd. w11TMl,.STl!1t ................ un GAIDIN INO ..•..... :r. , 847 .~3 . ~e-;::p·e d i,,I or, No exper. App y in person to as&i5t me in my fai1t arow· WAJTRESSES. ••p'd. Apply Un 10 1.,, a f l. Phon• MIDWAY CITY ... ., ............ ttl• GliNEIAL 1l!av1c1:s ..... ~-! I ~· · -·' b · ~ l 1· SANTA ANA M•IGMTS ........ lU~ OA .. OINO, DISCING ........ ...,• 2:30 necess. Sbrt $2 hr Tripp ma: MP.Jes ustnesu. .s;.A• Ocean Toad Restaurant aft Offic• Equipment IO l 962·7781 SEARS ROEBUCK COASTAi. ...................... ,, .. GU.II . .. .............. . e,:~~:r;:r 0?t~\'i;oSl11;ter Electric Inc. 54&-i242. HUNTINGTON BEACH tremelyalhigh1 .incoSmh~; n °"cpl ll am. 103 N. Bayside, N.B. & CO., Adams & P.tagnolia., t::~:: :r:s:L ·;::::::::::::~ :~:1:,MHri:u~• .. ::::::::::::::::11 I CONVALESCENT time. C 11\ 1ss .. ey ra. 644-403! NEAR-new mit oUlce equip. Hunt. Bch. MllStON v11Jo .............. 110t Ht!.,lTH CLUIS .............. •iii & Beach, H.B. 847-4602 a.fir . E S I h•m ~•94'"" ment: 3 modd 224 porll.ble • ---'---'-------IAH Cl.IMIHTI .............. 211• HAULING ............. · .:•nt 10 am. scrow 1cre 1ry .. HOSPITAL. """' ~. ..3 YR old O'Kttfe a: Mem'tt ••• jUAN CAl"llTllANO ...... t11S wous1cL1:ANING ......... :-? •. n. i,,:~~==:-:--;'7'.::-::l l·lYrs. exper. Type 60, SH * SALESMAN * WANTED: Local yot1ng man dl~tatlni units w/'J/J minute CA'I TIANO •IACN ... -..•. 11• INTliio• o1:co1tATING ...... ..,,, BABYSITT'ER my home (11-15) Wilaon "' Falrvi~. recording cape,cit)'; 1 model Contemp III gas range, 2 o•NA PGINT ................. 1161 INCOMI TAX ................. .674' . 80, Xln't benefits. 188U Florida st. need commitaion u.learnen l72 deak trarucrlbini unit a: ovens incl overhead unit 11v1a11oa couNTY ........ ,.. 110N, on.1,,..mi. 11c. ... : ... ~~ ll:l0-5:30 ~fon thru Fri Tit' MISS EXEC AGENCY cs··-. -ne) lo cllll on ~tail storea. For light ya.rd work. 548-MCM ki $195 .,~A....... VACATION JINTALS ...•.•... 2ttt lllONINO ..................... ~ So Cst Plaza 54f>.-09IH af~·6 ...... .... ~ 6 1 black 18.~ Executive Al ?II ............ "' SUMM•• •• ,.TAU ......... ,,,. INIUUT1No ................. ~ .. ~ . . 410 W, Cout Hwy, NB Huntington Btl'ach into. 646-32'71. typewrite(. 1r· ~. 1--~--~----· I CDN~INtuM ................ ttSI INSUIANCll: ................... ~.,,. BARMA1 1 • D. niitt:t A~ • • 646-3939 ~~~ SALES-N~ed: S men .1 5 11..:.L...'.~i,.'Jn.'.aL...lai-:.. 7J1._ Doric type atyltt. Btl'lt ofter. ·~/W~~~. 3 ;:':·. ~ RE'NTAL.SUIN. ............ mJ ~~:~~i:f!~1~~· •• ~.~ •• :~:' PY 111 person V'> noon Alfo f,e Positions women to dt1"mon1trata ~~ ••r'""°""" -528-M53. u_ U I . L-..1 JEWELav ••1"&1a, 1tc. .... .. 6 PM, Scotties Beer Tavern. Opportunity Knocks ~===·======~I &. take over payment!. nc11Utff n urn1109Q ut101CAl"1NG .............. :·. 436 E 17th c 1\f I k. SLIM-GYM Ir JET BAnt. TRAIN TO BE A --'="~lc,--06:,!1_. ------i•INllAL ..................... »Of ;,.~.·.·· ..... ~ •• , .................. , • • .1 · $550 SECRETARY Full o.r part t ~e '4'0r Mary Lou Good, 968-2416 Girege Sile _££ 1: COSTA M•IA .................. tllO ..... ·• ............ ,~. BEAUTIClANS needed in ··-·-1 back'"""•nd, Call Full time earnings. SERVEL gas J'l!!ri~tor M•SA OIL MA• .............. JUS MAION•Y, ••• , ............ ·. ''""'"""' ... --54l-8329. H-vv "'-ulprn·ent kl al r b" 1 3 MIU. VllOI ................ 111• MOVING a STOllAOI! ....... ; busy C.?.J. shop. Some evt<n-Loraine &15-7Tl'O \\'estclift Chooae your own hours. --1 ..., REWARD: Will hldy havirc e or ca in. 5 CO\.Llo• l"AllC ............. i1u l"A INT1N&, ll•Hr11Mt11111 ,_,.. · k N d ' ' C I d 1 ·1 SERVICE Station Attend. OPERATOR and ---... .,;.,.. ,,...., old delivered within 10 miles. NawPOaT llACM ............ 221111 l"A lNT tNG, SltlM ........... : •• •. 1ng wor . ew gra uates Penorinel Agency, 2043 -.u now or e a1 s Ell. .,... • ....,.. .." .. '• T ... " NIWllOIT MONTS. ............ 2111 l"AT tOs .. . .............. 1 .. • \lo'elcome. Clientele not \Vestclilf Dr., N.B. 546-6694 1~tu~·p'ia'cep'dnu'·aSHC.M. Sta. box ct.mera at sale in east 1 _'41' __ n_7_o._______ NIWl"OllT SN0•1s .......... :mt l'HOTOGllAllNY ........ ":-4411 Call m ""'"" Approved For Vets Costa :J\.lesa PLEASE OO!}o-* \VHIRLPOOI IV··'--•-IAYSN0•1:s ................ ms l'LAST11 1t10, l"•ldl. •••ii'·:~ ... "' .. "99"1""• • anager. FUL_L or PART TIME Le bulld • -r « •oov11 INOlll ............... m1 l"LUMllNGI ............... ·~!: ... PT·TIME Exec. Sec'y to SALES \Voman w/drtts, arn to operate oz,rs,-ta.ct Alexander, pt'\'. col· Gas Dryer· Olive grffn 1 w1sTcL1"" .............. mt l"IT GllOOMINO """ Earn up to S5 per hr . tired p 1 m · r S"""llV.'l':at exper. Steady p/ drag lines, cranes, scrapers, lector. 962-5278 or eve of , · ' uN1v•111TY l"AIK ........... :au1 'ool s1•v1cE .,. ........... •tili BEAUTICIAN with fOllOW· ruu..ER BRUSH 546-5745 assist re res. 0 &)Cl ..-mo! use. •V•N• ......................... #JI l"OWl!lt SWlll"INO ........ ,;; '"" L'do 11 6" ll30 Co. In management ron-time older woman. 646-9235 loaders, tttnchen:, e tc. box ?2051 Daily Pilot, 330 557.7979 * ••CK IA't .......... , ......... :Ifft l"UM' sa1vKa .~ .......... : .. wq;. I S e. a-; GENERAL cl_,_ to.,_...,. in n __ , ... . Home study pre .... ""'s """'' W n~ .. Si CM IAIT ILUl"I" .................. DH lt:00,1Me .................... .. 67J.-4153 "''" """'" $11ting, AC<U prope •• y Ul· ....... ;,¥w =~·~~=--'--' -'--' -·-~-~ KEW..tORE elec dryer, iood II Tt"' :1:144 LtADIO, •-irs. lte ................. '!' 1,,0='=""''=~~~--~l .Prodl>Ction Control l>t'pt. \oestmentg Civic &. political S.c'y·Dictaphone for resident trainln&' at our MOVIE camera and equip., nd t'ifl ••VtNI T1auc• .... -...... ms IEMOOELINCJ • RE,All · -~!"."' BEELINE fashions ! e 11 t '' s d . . . • K 1 d f T $500 mOdern facilitiea in Miami co . ....... Kenmore gas COllONA DIL MAii ........... JUI llMDDILtN•, SITCNl•S ••• :nu h 1 he Requiremen s: .. gra .. act1v1tles. now e ge o O • dresses 16',I -men's dryer, good cond $50. Deliv IALlOA ....................... -sc11soas ltt.t.ll'IN ........ 1.'99 1 emse ves \\' n >' 0 u typing 00.00 wpm, 10 key personalities & aclivlties in Xln't co. Lovely ofc's. Very Flo~da. Highly paid carttt pullovt'T'!I !gt. r lrl'• dtta!M'!I & "''ar. 847..s115, ~72 IAY nL.ANDS .............. Juo llWING .................... .,'.,~ display them. Need 3 style. _ ... d mach •~ di'tto -"ch. 1 _ N.B. area essential. ~plies 1 ~ nd ls open ambitloug men. Uni. •y 1.100 11Lli .... ::: ............. m1 11w1No MACNINI •••A1t111 ,,n oonsciOUll women in this .... "' ..... ~· peasant W01ru7!1 co •. 4 thnJ 10. pottery serv. for REF'RIG •UI Kit he IALIOA ISLAND .............. JIU Sll"TIC TAHU, s...,.. •lt. .. "6$ ••p. In like """'· GQ!X1 start· confidenliaJ. Box 1.U059, work for 1 vehf nice man. versa! Heavy Construction ~. pole lamp, m•nv misc. ..,.,; c n range Naw,.01T WEIT .............. nu TA•LOlllNCI .................. .. area. Part time or full time. .. ...... 330 v '" -~ UI -·;, 36'' clean; K' nm 0 re MUNTIM•TON •t:ACM .•..... Mlt TEIMITI CONTICH. ·······1·· ill, salary + fringe bene· Daily Pilot, \ . Bay, Top benefits. Ca.II Ml!!! Eliz. Schools Dl"pt. 1 ........ wl N. items. Sa!. & Sun. only. 387 MUMTINOTOM ttAllOUI -···,... TIL•, CtnMk ............ -.::m Call 1-633-9574 aft 6 pm. . . c P.f be 557-6122 Ab' 'I A~ Golden Cir !iUile 206 s A E 23rd St c l\f \\.'fL'\hing machine, xlnt cond. llOUHTAIN VALll't ............ lt TILL Llllf""".""""" .... , .• ,, lits. Call for 111terview . . a lh, ' 1ga1 " •. -· __ . ---·~-· -·----2114 Continental, C.l\f. Stl'AL llACM .................. :MM Tiii SlllVICE ............... . CASHIER. part time wk. 492-lt">.1 M~. Gonzalez. bot Personnel Agency, 230 Calif .. !12705 or la.tta) 714/ G A RAG E s AL E : OA•OIN GllOYI' .•..••..••.... 1471 TEL•V•SION, ..... n. lie. ... . PHONE Sol .. , I r Goll IV w s 'te 211 Sant 5417'"! LGE relrig 2-<lr modem LDNCJ ••ACM ................ ·-Ul"Hot.STlll'I' ............... ; ri Costa M Car w h RAL OFFICE ici ors 0 • arner, w • a -"'· Elct/itove, bar, tbl/desk, ' • o•ANOE couNTY ............. ,... WILDtN• ................... • ~~:·H bo ·c'~1 <«JOJOas · GENE cel,brity tournamt:nt Work Anll BE A MODEL •"-!•-•, 011,._ c"·'•. a-• Load!!" of shelves. RH door, SANTA ANA ., .................. u 11 WINDOW CLf:ANtNO ....... :;...•tf1 """"' ar r ·" . .,....,... Typing 70 \lo'Pm. Call Loraine, · '"" •" .... ,,..., '" $95. 67>-2916 w1sTM1N1r111-................ M1t JOBS & EMPLOYMIN-7 v.•-movie stars for l mo. & FALL _,.;.1 includes mo-rug & Lots ur l\flac SAT I ~::::..:::..::.:: ______ I MIDWAY c1TY ................. a.1• ''' w••••o -, _ CARRIER BOYS WANTED trir the DAILY PILOT Da11a Point, San Juan Capistrano and Capistrano Btl'ach. Contact P.tr. 81!1.)' at DAILY PILOT • \\'estcliH Personnel Agency, --top ""Y· 8'17-3810, SERVICE -•TION H-'p, . s........... • S"ALL K SANTA ANA M•••MTI .. • • .. .......... ~ · N.B ....... .,.. "'' "' rl'ling "'""' phot-phs ONLY! 2001% Ki""s Rd, ... emnore ru ra.nge, ......... JOI WAMT1:0, •-..•... 1ftl 2043 WestcliH Dr., . 847·1370, 847·1670, 968-925!1, full time lube man. Al90. • ¥o•-• ... $35. Delivered within 10 COASTAL .. .. .............. mt JOI WANTEO ~, television eicpoaure:, Holl)'· _N~··-· -6'&-<212~~-~---LAO UN• llACM ··········· ... Jns MIN • WOMi:N -..,. ll0lr1EWORKERS WANTED 18530 Beach Ave, 2nd Door, netd • full time a:raveyard \\.'OOd studio tours, location miles. 5'10-7170. lAOUMA NteU.l:t. ............. m 7 SCMOOLI .. fNSTliUc:TiON"':".'1ii (Envelo"" Addressers). Town & Counlry Center. HB. man. Richfield, 19th & SAT. Oct 24th 9 a.m. to 4 •M••"','0,•,.•,"•'-',·· .. ·····.·.·.·.·.· .. ""••• ~DI '••l"A•ATION ....... :,;.::,.. r-assignments. Call Academy pm Kah!er PTA Rummarc@ FRIGIDAIRE Custom dlx. 2 ' TMIATllCAL JM Rush stamped, se lf-ad· PRESSER, Qu•Hty .. rk, N'wport, 01. Hr hi M d J · · •pd \vasher. Xlnt cond. 110. SAN JUAN C•lllSTIANO Jru MERCHAND .. ISE .... F .. 0 ... 11. ""' d 1 e of I· L, on o e s, sale & auction lOOJ's ol CA,tSl'IANO l'UCM .... -... 11• dreise en ve op · Pt-time, Huntin11ton Ctr SlLK Finisher. &Iterations&. 535-1981. It.ma. 2130 Santa Ana Avt. ~2008. DANA l"OIMT .................. s74• SALE AND TRADt.,' LANGDON WORLD Cleaners. 89'2-6813. t .. ~...t tim D --~""'====---CONDOMINIUM ............... "" ERS Po B ox couner. _., \· ana *VOICE C.M, Auction 11 a.m. -2 BRQ\\rN G.E. washer, also oUl"L•ICIS UNl"UltN. ......... Mn FU1N1Tua1 ............... :.:-. TlWl , . · 0 p01·nt 4= ~·o 1 . d ••MM•• ''"'" • .......... ms 011Fic1 11u1M1TV•• ......... ,. PUNCH -., per at or · """""'1'0 • lip~m"'=~~--~-~~ 1 e ectr1t: ryer, •~ •••". -112'7-A21. Redondo Beach, ••" · · · _, .... RENTAL:. o,,1c1 10•111Ml:NT ......... •n CaliL 90278 Must be able to ~1ke own TELEPHONE interviewin11. LESSONS 1( GOLF clubs car fo 1ci 549-3545 sToa1 1ou1~MINT ....... : .. •n '~=::..::~:;,....,..,,.--\ set.u~. Ex-r. 1n shH!I No selling. Eam $40 to $50 ' • m., 1 s, 1 ~c:..==-------Aph. furnished CAiii, ••srAu•.utT ........... ,. 1· $340 HOUR ,,~ r· Fund1Ut1entals of voice de. book!!, dishes, v i olin, 15 Cu It \.\'ht FrlgldAlre llNl'kAL .................... •• :.•~501::u0,","..,'"',·,···-·"'"'<.,."" , • metal "'~rk & or marine per week. Choose your own velopment taua:ht by tXPtri. clarinet, \\'U~r/dryer & 3 yrs old, lmm11c cond. cosTA MISA .................. t1H OAIAGI SAlt .......... 1122 Pt. time eves. No exp .. nee. hrd\lo"e, 770 W. 17th St., C.M. hours. \.\'Ork at home. Ph: many misc. it,ms. 2316 1123 * ,,,, c.99 MIU. v1101 ................ 4l1t FU1tt11Tu•1 Aui:TiON ····· .... ..,, \' '• .,..,.,, 'l/Havo 6 mo" Apply s.·"" • p•i. o.,. """• enced singer I<. teacher. 1 _ _::::::_:_~~"-=~=---l "IWl'OIT •IAClt ............ •111 ''''''"''' ...... ~·-., " ~ " ~-Drake, C.~f. (i\fesa def ?ttar MIWllOllT HllOMTS .......... .,11 .. • ............... ,.., residency in Orange County. 497·1358 or 642-5512. AVOCADO r rigid a i r (? NIWllOIT SMOltlS ........... •ttt t.NflOUES ............... ,.,Al~ -MEN & W0\\1EN Job-u.n, Wom. 7100Jo~ u.n, Wom. 7100 iii;;;;;&;;;;;;;;;;..,;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiil -tra_d_l_._______ refrig,rAlor. Good con-WllTCLll'• · · ............ •t• ~5u~:::L~~~~':,~iifT ····· .. :J: San Clemente office ~v* NEEDED * 1;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;.1 AIRLINE SURPLUS sale -Nev."er d•'t•'o". 1~. ~ -· Cd',! U1'!1v1111TY l'AlllC ........... 4117 l'IANOS a OIOANs ...... :::!::'tili -M El C•-lno 0 -al " ~v .,,,,.... .. .,... " ••CIC IA V .................... a. •AOIO · - """' ,~. 49~2iJ ""' 541.1181 * 547·7782 SCHOOLS Norse f't'trig, chests. rock-*1\IA YTAG service mAn has ~~~111.',.""i:IL MAii·:::::::::::3;! r1L1v11'10Pt ·::::::;::::::::::~.oi 1----===:'...---l:H~O~TEL;;:;C-.,;:;1~A~!Dn. ~-;;;:rm;;;;..,.;;;~1.ll RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT PACIFIC Ing chair. small 'vood t•ble "·ashen, dryel'll In match. •ALIDA ...................... ,.. ~!':~·.~~~~~~·;··::::::::.;-'= l.l ..... • D•v " Night Cl~s • d\ain, much more. IAY ISLANDS ................. •Ut C.AMllAS • •OUlllMINT ... . -CONTRACTS -........ .-.nd -ition. can f . ,. ~ Nolhl~ o·-r s ~old, -1 sets, best guar. 531-.a637. llDO llLIE ................... 4H1 HOllV IUl"l'Lll:S . ., .... •v.. ....-••• 1 ase1na 1n9 career 543-6:>96 "9> ... ""' ,..., ••L•o .. 11u1<10 ............. •us ............ . ADMINISTRATOR l==,,;•~4>~1~-1~.195~~*;;:-;;:;:;ll Pacific. C.\t , 646-6355. MUNTINGTON tl.lC"I ......... 4411 ~~:iUJ't:1~~~;i'i "···· .. · V i. ht not •1ust 1 •10b 610 E . 17th St., Santa Ana Antiques 1110 l'OUNTAIN vAu.1v .......... 441• MisciLlAMIOus .... .,.. .. i!OUSEKEEPER. ery 1g • • • GARAGE sale Fri, SAi lz. •EAL l lACM .................. "45' MISC WANTED ............ :...1 Bus. Adm in. duties, light cooking. $250 OUTSTANDING .GROWT .. I • • . TIFFANY LAMPS Sun, DmP-le11f I ab I e, ANTIQUES. l\loved from lge LOMG ••ACM · · ............... 4, .. MAtH1N11Y, 11t:·:::::::::.-~. Deg. Pref'd . mo .. room &: board. livein. Grant's, one of the nations largest retail trundle b@ds, capta i n ' 1 estate to townh!<.', must ::~:~: ~~~f.Y .:::::::::::::!:: ~uM••• ...................... ... I The. Static Po\lo·er Div, ol 11·0 .. ld like lady with car. Mt1ke your ow.i Tiffany w11TM1N1T1• .................. 11 ~1~~:~N'o MATl~·1;,t:,···· .. 1•.·•1' .. chains, is rapidly e:4:panding into the re~ shade. Next clasa itarts Oct. ctiair-3, chests of drawt1n, sacrifice: Exquislt.i hand· "-l•DWAY c11v .................. 1• swAl"S .... ,. Gatei; Learjet Corixiration. 4M-4!i62· tauranl business. Almost every new store 22nd. s ; .... up now. ll2 fto. roll ... way bl!di. mi1e, 202 carved French saUn"''OOd SANTA •NA ..................... 4'11 PETS ..... d .l.'1VES'fo".. ' has nerd for a Contracts Ad. HOUSEKEEPER & 1ubstitute will include a hands'ome Bradford House chesier Si".. C.M. 642-30)9 Abak>ne. Bal~ Is. bdnn set: Hand· carved ;t::rN•~.~.~~~.':4:':~.:::::::::: l"ITs ,011N~llAL ............. j. ministrator wlth at least molher for ' .chOOl teacher restaurant . In ten short years Grant's res-r.tJSCL. funny f urni ture . u.tin\lo·ood 9-pc din'g nn set: coAITAL ..................... ,4f'lt CATI ........................ :.·. I I I five yeal'i expe·1ience in mil· w/l child in kinderg&rt.en, PIANO Lessons ln your 1 1 .. _,, 7.pc carved pU!or set; 2111e U.llt.INA lllCM .............. 4m OOGI ......................... . taurant sales have increased 100% and will home. Be,,.;"ntnl •nri ad· Orienta ruas. ant <l\H! ,....., u.tuNA N1Gu11. ............. 4,., No•ss1 ..................... ; . itary& oomnlt.f'Cialoonlrart ~tust Jove chil~n. neat & ..... tret. beaded characlcr cat'\'ed armoires; Round MISSION v1•Jo .......... _ °" ~1v1sTDCK ............. -. " • ·1y Thi -;lion "'111 double again in far Jess time. Over 100 men vMCed. All ages. 6-£.1368 !ront Chi .... ·. Cul glass + "'" CLl!Ml:NT• ....... •111 CALIFORNIA LIVI•••.• ac VI • s ,..,... . dependab111t and have U"ansp, lamp, priced to Hll. 217 '"' SAN JUAN CAl"TSTltANO 41'S ..... require heavy customer c.'On· \\'/consld, llve.\n. N.,V. San· and women were appointed to restaurant MERCHANDISE FOlt Eboll, 1Jdo Isle. se~"eraJ other anlique1. Fri, g:~'::i':.~ 11Aat ;:: ~~:',.!~~~:• ,oc;,;,s········· ... :,m: tact. and an elrctronlcs Ph s-13-3968 management last year. Advancement comes Sat &. Sun, 838--2898. Tustin. ................. l"At1os ............ ..,, nd Id be ta Ana. : · k d d' bil't t SALE AND TRADE ~tOVJNG sale. clothes. odd T,,•.1~~·.11" ... ··"··· ......... ..,....,. .,WN1N•i" ........ -... ··-···•· baekgrou "''OU ex· HSKPRS Emplyr pays fte. quic ly. epen 1ng on a 1 y, eagerness o plecea of turn. 2 reten:, 15• AUTHENTIC old 1hlP11 whls Motni'1 •• !~~ .. ::;:.:·::.::.:::::·.,,. YACATKN11":::::::::::: .. :::~!' tN:mely helptul. George Allen B)'l&nd Agen· accept responsibility and willingness to re-furniture IOOO SJ.55. A: u· S7S. Obi, twin (11 6' & tl> 3' m•r. re-RENTALS TRANSPORTATION·::·~ -.... cy 106-B. E. 16th, S.A. locate. bed.I w/Chesa. 4.ll Kina• finlshM & Cll 3' bronr.e. Apt1. UnfUrnlshed :M~~:T~·~.~.~.:::;;-:::::i:·. "'---0395 BAYCREST rumlturt sale. 7' var. old n.i.v\gAlion aids. 01N1.1t.,L "" 11ow1• 1.u1sE11s Submit~ relUl'J\e~to: $47 TOP INCOME & BENEFITS Lime chtnnrled .ota StOO. Rd., N.8 . IAmps, bell.~. books, 41.1 cosT., M11A··::::;:;:;:;:::::;;J1M '''E~K• •OAT ·::::::::::'. A TI'-._. HOUSEKEEPER Li\'e-in. no You \Viii find to~ income potential at Twin ~ -·. , ••• -•··'. COLLECTORS IOOKS Kin&i Rd. NB MISA V••D• ................. 111• 1o•T t1tA1L1•s ............ .. · d '-"""' ~ ""' lll.lll\:I I ~""~~~,;;;_,.~---NIWPOIT llACM ............ HM IOAT MAtMTIMANCa -·-.. , LEARJET CORP. ironing. Esp an o I ok. Granl's! Opportun t ies to ea.rn $15,000 an Items. 54&-3172 Old, out otprlnt, aU subject&. l\tAHOG. Din'•IRm .r;e 1, Nl,wl'OaT t11.10NT1 .......... 1111 •OAT 1.AuNCKING ............ ,.,. ·~·1 VQA Karn•••. A'''· 1180/mn ,Ewl 642-8040. e year t. eslaurant management ===""'=~-;-:-:-:":"..,.,.I P.lu1t oell, ~~ "· O!M-r N•w'"o•T •M0•1• ........... mt MA•1•1! •ou1'· ............ ·, .illfN ........ m9re pr . n T IM~IACULATE Ant ique _,...,,,.. l'>'/3 Exta & 6 l\l•t· lfllTCl.11"1' .................. mt IOATSLll',MDOlllJll ....... . lrVlne,}QlJft ~ 11ouSEKiiPl..tt -P<-rm11 n· have never been greater! Gran l's manage· 1 · bed rnbc, 480 Cabrillo. Ci\1. chinr/Chrs, No au fr e 1 ! "•1v••s11v l'A•• ........... nu •'oAT s11w1c1s ............ .. ·-t . h a:reen !pocl twin aet. ,,~,._,, . IACkB.t.'t ......................... IOAT ltlNT•LS ........... ; .. :.. Equal oppOrtunlJy em eye:r mit.-Jil~W woman 3 dayR, ment Incomes are Rmong the ucs in t e complete w/ni1tht 1ta.nd ' CLOTHING. antiques, books, S2SO. Call Alt 6: .,.~ 49. ••st •Lu'' .............. Jtct •oAT cMA•T•• ........ -...... . ·~. F '· P.ton. ~I food service ,·ndustry ••. And you eni'oy a ·-•di, 165. 644-44M. rK'Ordl, rock ('(lllection, ALWAYS soM-'-'C OLD COflOHA OIL MAii .............. l"llMIN9 IOiTS ............ :,. ...., ,..-r:.1nu~ IALIOA .. • ...................... IDAT MD'llt•• ........... , ... ,, NOW's THE broad benefit program at Grant's including rttonf pla.>-en. misc. Sat A (be1ldu f"'l'ndma) 111 t •Av 1•u.1101 .................... aoAT sToaAo~ .... _ ....... ~ k NEARLY New king°"" mai. SU t.S .,D .. ,...,,1 CM G -r--1.100 llLI .................. ·"" ao•Ts WANT•o ........... ,., a liberal retirement program. sloe pur -tttsa, Simmon'• Besul)Test, i=~"~· '=~' ~~'=~,=-·~·=·~·--l'llndpa'~ .. •vntk:r Anti· •ALIOA 1SUND ........... mt •1•c1Un ............. k .. h I I d' ls d a y '<CARAGE SALE Q\,lt'l, IMS Ne\.\'J)Ort, C.?tl. NUNTINOTOM llACM ............. 1"1.YINfl Ll:ISONS ........... , I TIME' FOR ocl::~ 1Pg~~i-a.~~.P oyee tscoun an m n i:. ~~t $2SO, sell Refrlruat°"'· TV, dlshw•ah. 645-2311, llN, WkrJds. 100. ::~~T:;:,:A~.~~.~ .. :::::::::;l: :g:~~·::::l ::::::::::::;; 1 ~ "'~" 7.,.. LAHI• llACM ,,,, .... ,.,,,,,,, .... •tc:YCLll ............... ·,, ~~ ·• GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS KINGS I ZE Span i 1h 1 ~',;,";-~.;...1,;"~-~~-I u. hi oaAH•RulfTY ................. 11,.1ct1rc CAtS .......... ~.:.. Qu ICK CASH ...., . ,.I, • • • Sew"' me( "" 1120 ..... on ................... Nit ~!NI l llCIS ................. , Go with a Go· Ahead company! Eni·oy 1 Bedroom. eo.1 m. Stll OLO •pool ltt t.blt, phom. ""'"'"'n11 ........ -.•••. 111, 1110101cvc1.11 .............. • $450 Mattnnea lib new on lampa Maple pl«:rust ..,,,. SPECIAL MIOWl,Y 'ITT ................. ,, MOTGllCOOTIJlll ........... .: work schedule that h~aves you with time · · · 1 ' • ~ •'"t AM ·~._~ ............ AUTO •11:v1c1s a l'AITS .. 4• THROUGH A · T k f 646-6.119. tab t. 504 Larlupur, CdM 1970 Slnpr Toucb+matic, SANT w Ml19ffT'l"':-:O... •. :·=tD...l'OCMS • a•uw.__. . • for your family and friends. a t the irst EVERYTHING ~·ST GO•. IUITllll .......................... fltAlt.I•. TllA'tlL ....... .\,itOS . ~E PER.SONNEL t p now· ~·•J for •n Interview PHONE LOVE M:at. ofl·whlfe. new. ,..,., Btaut waJl'lut conaole. $31.SO COASTAL 1 .................. ., .. r••1L11s. u1111tT ............. ..- t l s e . • ~ . • 1150. w VICIOrla. ~ 3. S.t. 10 to '· 4091 Mom-~ .... ..,,.A ••11CM ............... ,. CAMl"lilS ... , ................ ,, DAIL·y PILO 962-3387. ~_;_-~~ ............................... , ...................... ,,. ...SERVlcES ttAGf'V-V l 645-10.U inptar Dr. lLB. UKE IM!W sntch-atttd\lnr tAM CllMl•T1....l ............. "1f Jlll"t • , .......... t l"f\... I \Ve are an equal opportunity emp oyer. G'"'GE •• ,,., "'""M of JAN"" .. " CAllf1YllAlfO ...... JIU CAMl"llt llNT.t.U .•.mt ~"''1•1· unr ) DREXEL bedroom turnlturt. AIV\ --ae:"·lnr machint. St1'"8 All CAl'ISTa.•i.o IUCll mt DltNI IUMlll "" WAN'T AD CFormtrly A•u '"""' un. w J GRANT '"''Priona.l condlUon. PholM! tumlture. Goodiel! ~. knit fAbrics. CAii da,.. DI.NA H1N1 .................. .,.. tM,01tT10 AUIOS .......... ;;"" fllll"Lll,, ti(. , , ............ , .... Jl'OIT CAil' ....... ,.,,.1 TRISH HOPKINS • • . 6-*3436 3911 Lecend Cin:Jt, HB. !.!S-74&8: f'\lel ~~ COMDOMINll.IM ............ "" ANTIOUll. C.LAlSICS '""\'\;.,u llNTALI WANTID ·••·•······"" ltACI (All, llDOS .......... ffJf '42-5678 4118 Ii. 17th tit lrv!ht) C.~t. Gr int Plirt _ Aclirm ind lroekhurst SPANISH iftctlt. Co u (' h , HOUSE ~d. eve: r y I h I na: EL.'>lA S11.•lss mad~ prThl auro 100M1 l"oa llNT ........... ,.~ •1110 1v1N'' ............... , 1..,.,,. -bkcutt." lbl~. lan1p1. Xln '! -. lSOl ~rt Charle•, J;i .. Y,.• &: bultori·holtr, llkt "0001"1 •, ~.·•0 ,, ,..,· ·,., "=:;"' ',",'w'~•"•'•"T•D ............ ~.• .. z ... ,. HuntJ-1°" klch ....... • -"" L · • A•L • " · ............... ., '1__.: _ _::._ ____ 1,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IL-----... ..;...;~·~;,;;..;..;...;...;_ .. ____ ~Dd. sn..2721 ·Nf'4' Hatbor Hlllt, Newport. new SIOO. Vl-1''4S. OUllT NOMU ~UT(I LIAtlJte ........... :-::;Wit . • • • • 'tf, " " g; -~ -~ 4 :~ l 1 ~ i ;t • :f • J ,{ 4 '( l • -~ • < . f fl l J ·I ' . I :l ... i ~ i J ;j ., .. l A • ~ " ' • ' ., " ' ·: .. - I ' ' " ' ' • : :r •••• tt..•1 How Y• C.. Uso ..OW ,__ Dinle •A· Uno1 • • lrlnt lhom.,. moll lhom with cornet utlt le -el our 4 canvOlllont ~lcet. · 0 No 11 ... tock, produco or p1 .. 11. e Ne com1Mrclal Ml1 11llowed. . • loch Hom . must lie prlcod with no lllm ewr sts. . 1 • ' C...JJ' ............ ,., ... .. . --·--.~ I' """"'· -11, 1970 \. DAILY l'ILOT FIVE CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE Y.OU ' 0 NIWPOllT lllACH ..... '2211 lol .... -· • LAGUNA llACH . , ..•• 222 ,.,.. A-• 0 COST A MESA . . . . .. . .. . .. . 330 W"t loy 0 HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 17875 Buch Blvd. 0 SAN CLEMENTE •• 305 No. II C-lno lool . ~=========================:;;;;========~-~==i========~~====:;I ,~FRI GER.ATOR. SS. TEMPEST ~ P~ntlac LOVELY Small chair. ~~S. nt"¥.·lyweds, CAJd:PER t la.u on Pl~ '51 Ford motor $20, '58 St)tiFBoARD 3'8" $20. 2 COUCH $25. Chair and .ot. ~EP 90ta, foam nil:*T, ;Meliocl.DY eon*xe T \r. partJ, 61"2 U'anll.XJe $12. BhH!l&reen' print rna.1et-1a1. attn: Nlce eofa, IM!Otb-gard, Fits Willy'• P.U. or any Mtmll')'. ~ bl.tttry $25. large; red'"20d ch a I ie to1nan $20. Sl\elvca $15. brown etripe, 2 bolste;, .~d~ f'tl'Ol"d playtt SUS. ·Tim qn whttls S3 ~. 62 Good condH:kln $25. 546-4945. qui.I.Jed, ~rd cutttt, ~~x4 bed S25. 6'JS.5797. dl~tte ff1ble SS. two Jou~ $5 each. Uonel tnr.ln. Sha.1 rugs -orange aod gold good lookin&" $25 ......... jOiiisina~ pelntircl 15 and Te~pest hood S3. 61--63 389 BABY F\Imlshingt: $ia1.sun blue ftonl, $25. Wto& chair BED Headboard and frame blcyclff $5-fl, parldns lo~ ... =''_;no.:._ce_ng:.""'-"-l'-1-•._,._ .. _,_•c.31_._, ~:-,. ~es:.voc~do No. l . BABY things -jump •at ,~ Cnll $5. Je~ 1tls ~inder 'htack $2 cac.-h. 389 9-6 JfM:-1.£)'ette He.nu 50c _ SlS. Llmed oak corner t,.ble SlO. Toilet $10. Lamp . $2. 1Wttper, Meda motor $20. DOUBLE box 1 pr Ing like nf!'W $5.. Dre111inr ttible ;.s.i. 592-7123. , Manl!old and oarbutttor $15. Car bed/roc.kr:r $6. ~. Many pain, while 11boJ1 Electric fan $6. OraWtt electrk moton 1/3 HP Sl and m~ttrffs $20 each. FENDER electric guitar S25. Slb. Deluxe infant .eeti 1'· LD'S Skat oar ,vilh chain ...$2.50 each. Camebaft1 $2 Swin&" S4. Bathlne.tte $5. Car dr•rie•, $1 p« pair. Ve},. JIUll.t $2. 124 E. ~. C.M. tond$3.bt ..... fo 810!! aftet 9 a.in. Maple aUdin.g door cabinet cord and 40 watt amp. S25. 4M-7•73. • J ~~w $6.'Toyi and sames each. 961-1598. Aeall $3 -$4. Polt;y chair $3. vet noor cuahlont Sl each. 2 T-~-SI" ~ point_.__ a re p.m. SlO. Maple wh&t not ~t $8. cise $8. Black A: Decker · ~ :it!·•· I'•~""'"< PO'M'ED p•-~•1"' -• ""'"'"' '""'""' "' ·-.,.,...,~ . cl ~· bl ,, ..... ..: .. h-.. -trlmmcr $7, Area n1g 9k6 and pM . '~· ~. ..nta --. ,,, W .. ker $$. Infant &eats S2 TV atand n. 646-~ after .....:... built In o·-n Ilk• .. w VACUUM, eantt ...... TV ColfM' tt.ble S5. t...mp ta e '"~"''-""'•-,.,._,_ b Sl5 · M-•1c· b" •00 ... .,.. ~" un lcydo 112, 6'11" "1""'"r ar cart · . ~·-fl5, Men'a 11.ze Jl. ~ I~ ca 11W'tl ..,. Plnk -$3. Baby gales 1. CE dlah 12. Sat.·Sun.-s-w'1-·t end IAbl• S2.50, eood worklno $25. 646-1525. SlO, Sectional book cue $.10. · 10-• --• t -_......., b:lll t $15. Ooo 50c h S2 50 °'-.. +-y ...., .... ~ Palr I S6 surfboard, &ood ~ndition, size q~ ""' ll(l•csu, COi ~ ' ;tables 2 for $10. l..amJ>A e n eac · · · • .....,~ nurser tel SS.. BElGE aectional t otb:lma.n platlonn rocker $7, ltazn. TV 1tU: Slf).$25, btd 8Pfings Each tectlon. ampi1 · $25. '2x'2 forrrtica table SS.. new -SID. 594-7-73. i>-S1D. Cl.mera J-4. Dishel TO)'I, basrbe.11 glove Box of bottle• $.1. Little $25. BlacJ(' and sold mock $8, table lamp $1.50, and mattrnl S25. ~chest Books SS: White~ cotl $3. 444. Tustin Ave, N.S. Sat· SAT. ""n. two'n .._ .. "'. Sc Pols pa.ns 15-2Sc. SOc-$2.50. no.ting pool seat girl's pla)'hou&e/tumlrun furniture comer table $3. shoea men and womerr$.25-Sl. tan $5, hair, dryer SS. Larae map.le framed picture .....,.. ua.i.., su'f,ftW..;.e le. TV $25. 523 $10, Towels Sl...$7. 8:1,.nket $4. Infant boy'1 clothh:, Small buffet A mirror $12. $3. Miaeellaneous clothes broiler SlO, lamp $1, iron $12. lronifw board S 2 , Sun. spreads $1 , electric hee r 'Santi Ana, C.M. double $5. lror:iing boud $5. ~ $1.50 -$5. Most lt~ms TelephOne table st, Maple $.25--$5. Sunday only. $.1.50, bedspttad $1, file Dtt19e1 Aize 10 $1 ,&f6..4998. DINE\f'TE set with 4 chain $2, ti..ir pieces 50c-1S, ·GGS And Stratton 2 hp Carden tools $1~. Hait near new and In Im· rbookcue headboard SI . &12A610 cabinet $10, pttSSUn cooker MAPLE rottN table $25. $25.1-4.~e wooden ho~ S1. VW chmme rinu $10 ~ • .... cond'lio SIS will dryer $10. Watne iron $5.. mac u la f e con d l t Ion, Metal bunkbech SlO. Childs · s2• Md frame $5. 64&-4831. End tables $25 eaeh. Maple Two deluxe car seats S6 slide projector $10, ps •ffl'Y 1 n · Lettuce ahreddtr $5. Silwr ~588. 3 DI~ $12 U> 3 ....... each. Shutters lor 28x74 SIS. Stroller $9.50. car 1 ;I.est' run for you 546-5057. Chn'•tmu -°'. Hoo·-• chest of dN.wen SS. Small -n • ' H.0 . tn.ifll, Mvttai q\MS night atand $10. ~ .. ,n bOx I --~ S 0 s" "'""" .., ~" COLEMAN Alc;ohol boat bookcase $1.50. Gu stove fireplace llCJ'ffl'\I and tools one f~ight train, athem spri~ and ma.tlre$.'I St~ window $5. i·ondUe aet 14. $t, nJ Y ll<HUU 1 •,. · 'Orlgirw.l oH pe.lntlnp vacuum $25. Dog house $8. •toYe $15.50. 6 ft. car lop Sl2. Single bed SIS. I.amps $4-$1,, Chlcqo sink faucet cars, nickel lilver track S."> each. Book ca.sr $10. t.1at'ble Deep belae &r'fi• rugs 8xl2 pers $5, 'Wddlnc drftl • t !-S 2 5 • Se a• c a Pe s • M I! c t 11 a n eo us ilemi C'llnitr van or Chevy wsgon $3. Grey kitchen table and s10., FM/ AM 2 1~aker to $25. Box lpl'ing l'l.nd mat-table $10. Solid birch Cap-SlB. 6x9 '10. Curtains and formal $10, t..dy's 1a""9c•PH and still IJ~~. &-$25. Sat. and Slin. $18.50. N•vy ... coat 110. ,_,_ 112 .. 211,.., radm $14 2 clock radios~ tat'n's eke.in, like new S2S bedspreads S2 lo SS. Maple and 1U\ta 25c-fl, came Sitts S x '1" to 24 x •B. between 10-4. 1717 TriT&pln 646-42ll. · four c........ · '" -""· SlO, 3 sm~ll l"ftdloll $3-$5, 2 t:r'tU twin S5: Me.pie )'OUth nl1ht stand $10, Magnificent $10. go.tr c::lubs and be.11 0 Would COAi much more in a Way, Ba.ycrest N.B. IRONtNGBOkRD Sl .50, Iron hair dryers $5 $6 awivt'I <:hair $4. Jenny Lind h~d m~~=~~~ S~~t= custom built ca.bin et & $20. snow chains $4. ';P.tteey. Saturdll.)' and sun-SKIS, Fisher Red Master BWE Chip stamp books $3.50, hair dl')'e.r S3.50, brown chair S15, ~ arm and loo~ board $fi. J'tampsl!" he d board l14x2Bil2, beautiful suP.de Elm C.M. 540-6518. '41i.y 5.11-3793. with Cubco blndinp $1.S. S2·50 each 646-42U. aquarium 10 aallon $5, 2 chair SlO, 6 shower head11 cage, hke new S1.50. 28;)9 fi;: ~==er i10. Pair li~i~h teak formica toi>. and. MATERIAL ·sto Ir. $25, .on INSTAMATIC Kode.k S6 , Elite Jr. Ski boots, size 7 _ AUTO Part!, •acrl fle e: kitchen tables $7.50 and $5. $1·$4, 6 alarm clock• Sl·SJ, 3 Serang Pl. Mesa Vtrdt, cricket chairs $15 tach. 6 1d1d1ng doors, braa maet kinda bowllnl{ ihoes meJ; ;~le camera $1.50. Spot· ex c e 11 en t c 0 n d I t l on. MOpar 383-«0 new HD 2 couches $25 &: $10. Utilit)' TV stands $3-$5. 3910~ C.OSt:a Mesa. Drawer $36. Ma.tching n11r-handles, J(lld painted ~ _ $2 (llze 10), Slate 'bench, i'ttllt: football lhoet. size 9 644-6477. clutch $25. Flywhee( $15. table $1.50. Coffee tables S5 Channel Place NB 6n.1603. FAMILY exercl11tr S 25 · row $10. t..e.rre maple nick 646-7377. SlO. lrol'llltane lainp , r;. : tio. O.is)' air rifle S9. Daisy FOLDING Chain $3. Picture Ansen bellhousing S 2 5 • &: $3.!JO. Refrigerator ~· M I s c E LL A N E O U s Coleman atove .. ss. Lantern na.ck 11h'1t $25. Maple CHAIR SIO.M like new. Twin Drapes 72x36 -7'bt24 llf. •Ci2. p1 pislol $10. Slot car frames $l5. Record al~ums Corw.ir bell and clutch S25. Pool sticks $l-$l. Am>ws 75c decon.tiw wmi.gtit iron-$3. Baby cnmb S 2 0 · mquine cabinet S t 0 , headboard S3.50. Double bed Clothe!, \nfa11t. alze '· ~· · '.Ind controller $5. Gilbert 25c. Old and out of print 2 Ford 292 and 312 blocks each. Child• bow $2.50. K&-stripped from k>vtly ~e: Farberware brailtt with •l· Round maple knittlnr bowl headboard $5. 54!}.3997. girls, 6 shoes, tap A Nllet :aiot car track $2. Small boM $l5 each. 56 auto dak Ji&~ camera $3. dra_,.., valances, half..a.rch tAduMnts $30. Bar btlls $10. Table lamp and 11hade Sit 16 .. ..._,ting: board Sl . Boy Scout books 25c to 50c. High chair traJll $15. ~4. 0 camen. &: cue .11..--.. t uch-al.I S2S SlO, Bed tr.me S2.50. Volvo NEW Ford fly w"titel fits $1. Lota of nimmap. t kt!:. 'L~k and "'-Jdbook .. $1 $6 . \Vorl d War I LARGE ~--.. acora. p1 en, P '· seat $5. Timi Sl 50 Wheels $3. l.aJ'K" maple antique 332--428 S20. 64.)...()115. Sun. 9-7. 225 Tul&M . boo•-~11 ~ -~ °"" G'~' b' cl 7 "'"',.. pines -= OLD leather w h I s key ~-· -·~ ~.-.. , •-1-• 1911110 ... &._ .r .-... ..,.. mitTOr SB. $7.50. 2 dre&M"rs S7.50 & $15. each. 673-7340. 11 50 Chll-'-· · _,_ dining table $25. 5 matching "--•· M.,. ~ ·heh. Airflane "" ........ -, ties 25c 1o $10. Iron skillet "' • icy e S ' Drop leal Boys toys 5c to $3. 2214 UPHOLSTERED chair alkl to. ~ Picnic t:Able S10. heavy d-.in ;1 each. Ma.pie .G:~adphorit• '15c. Fish net $1. Round wool braided rug ligtlt v.11.inul ProvinciaJ din-Colle.(l", live Apt. 2 646-0627. matcina; ottomoan S 25. Dish:' and va&H lOc...$1. tell'phone stand with chair =~le1'10, ;l!m..?l~.s':~ s;",!!:,~ ~~nd-:;1 :i: a: '11. Games. aome nearly new $3. Two beautiful men's ing table S25. Bookcase $7. . $25 sr N h·... rTCI" . ha . $25. 543-861.l. ,,~ ,,_. • ..... 1 ·'1-41 Old bike $7, Bike Tea y,•agon SID. ' Dining 3 Piece comer group • IP-aup rue 1n1nr c ir Sat. and SUn. 9-7 %75 TUiane ..:::::..:.:::.::;:::._ __ ~-~ chen neceuity 10c to SOe. SA by swing S2. Coffee lmll!e ~ $1.~. Bag 01 plulic sport coats like ·ntw S10 cha.its ~ each. Oblone din. covtta $5, antique dressing $20, matching set of tt.bles 2 Rd. O>sta Me•. TRIPLE tfre99er, mirror & Barbie Upholstered !IOla Jr SIS, &r with stool• t!l -. ·,. ~. E'--tric knife each. Haage~ slaMc::U, size ~ , . ., tabl, •nd ,,-1 1 • .,,. tablP 125, mirror SS. 4 piecP end tables wi lh doors. 120. PORTAB' ~ ,~ $6, P'•nk stand $25. Box aprinr mat-dWr $2. Clothes lOc. to $5. Mens slac.k.'I, Levi11, 50e4J. -... "' •:::. Pach pair. ans suit, .... ea ~. .._ .. _ $25, portabl• ,. •• and 1 ~r .. tAbl• ""lh 3 = •ru -,., •-m•. and headboard i. -i • #'! El bi. I' pen $1 2 .., 3J.906..9 ua.i"'""' .. ..,, ,., t · headboard8 S5 Wool u>: ... Mens roal11 25c lo $.i. SUsie Homemaktr oven ~ 't· ;, l'C c c rp · like new size 1oct)' $10. th Ave., So. Laguna. ,·ng m•~,· .. «, pai" w'1nul d .... ~rs ;._ Sy I ya n I a Wln · $25. Table radK> $8. Desk Bl kboa-• 11 ·~ ~ -• ~ WiJlis racquets SJ and $2. '"' .., • ... ••"1• k'rts 2!x: t !ilk Top11 25c &. ac 1u • Dog """" ......... mixer $5. Pu ..... es . . 'A-t••'• B•'bl• !l. Ma...__ ?\lany qualll)' miscellaneous BEADS -Yellow and orarge, ....... t stands $12, l•...,.e portabll' television $10, pie-~-0,.....': ·'id.•'ng -,0 , chair S4. All like new, 646-Sal "'-t "·'th 9 am to • Ru< pad SI 511 Sal .. Su"' . '7""f • ~·~~ men·s clothing items ~ to -m• 16 In I lh 39 "~" •-... ·-' t nd t-b01 tu--m•• 1 50 •a-L """ ,,... .. ""' """"· · '""'· ..... · · · · · .. . .. ·$.,"Meta del Mar 549--3566. 1•• 1 "" ona:, 0 er11 squatt"""' -..nu e 8 t • .-.... · .. ,,, Pink btd~reads Sl .50.1-~-"-·-·--------p.m 2130 Santa Ara Aw, 7 225 Tulane Rd. c..f.a 1:121 Corona Lane, C.M. :~sM~~"M~. llf!~r ln. ld@al for shoo-er &: win-Sl5, \\'alnul end table S7.50, toaster $.1, canl&ter set S2, Sean fam\ly exerciser ~ GAS atove $25. Chest ol Colla Mesa. Mesa. -• I dow, all or part SID. May black leather recliner $25. gla11ware $1 ea~h Pu & Shoes 2Sc & 50c drawen SJ.S.JE1·344l. ,1iingle beds $15 each. Si":11t 17th and Tustin, Costa Co. brown human hair wig, twin beds $20 each, <teak $4. children:• folding chaJr1 SI Bl=tl SL50. J 0 h n n ; 1.SAB.==E~R=Se..:::w::..:-~15:..:c. ~Slti~.=n~o..-11 imi.ttress and box spn, Mesa. \\'Om twice $10. l\faternlty 546-9979. taril, fireplace Jor11. grstt Lightening set $2. Cat aeat 450 RPM 318 inches $15 . . ,ti.Ga.rdentools $2.21mal TWO Me.tching oak,chain cocklail dre111, 1izc 12, like REFRIGERA.J'OR with and gas jets $5, 1706 Pl. $l.50. White naugah )'de ~-· 7., saw SIS. Power tixikCaee• S3 r.1.ch 2 BB ~s each. Couch makes into new $8. Area rug iOO% wool lBth Margate Place NB Harbor ~ "'3 'C: $l each. 50 Jt water •• frttZer $25. 163 E . St. . · · rouch $25 Cvpet. $20. Work 4 track tape pla~ $10. Ad· ·, , . •','Plu' 11_ pl-fittings bed, oft white naugahyde 1152hag, 1bade11 of blue areen. 646-7820. v.1ew Homes corner of bench. siO. Iron Sl.SO. New mint TV and at!lnd SlO. .., ... ...,. S25. Matching chair and ot-x 73 $25. 541)..1842. MacArthur Rd. and Ford d SlO Sat and '.~ f>\ece. Garbagt: d~1 toman $25. One oak rocker, 2 Fiberfab'• classic GT 1;eat1 EXERCYCLE $7.50, 1mall Rd. ~~e. !--~ Tulane Rd CoUee and end tables $12. .'1:5. 4· x 6' %'"clear au.r• c old $2S. 1847 Rogtn knifes formlca. table $4 complete . · Ma.tctied ta.ble lamps $6. ,jiheet $7.50• 2 aluminum atee S3'.1 each. 2 VW jacks '$2 Ill!! Fra~ciscan apjile pattern FOR ~ 10' flat bottom COit& Mesa. Po"'·er reel mower SlO. 2 .li,tt~n S8 Jor both. Camping ~d Fo~~e:3·~: ~;5 ~ each. '57 ~nche plastic sun dishes $:11, be'ice carpet $t5, all J1ber ala.u pram ex.1·5~!N=G=ER-"'=....,..=--play~-.,-15-., Doublt bed!! complete $20 ; slove, 3 burner S7. Coleman feet, of new copper tubing visors SS: Porsche % win. tank·lup shell set and ac-eel.lent work boat $25 lawnmo~r with catcher •ach. Twin bed SlS, Dresser ,'(fn,p $5. Campina: chain S3 1,S inch lOc a foot. 934 dow frame $3. Porsche 356A ttnorir.s. $4, set TV tra)'8 673-6702. $10, SN} skin after aki boots laJ"Re mirror S20. Chest of each. Chest of drawers $4. Eve.....--n, Costa M,sa. mufOer $1S. 356 B. Muffler $2. watrle iron $2.511, ha.ir 2 Bicycle 20" ont x 15 S7.50 siu 8'12·9 S75 new bargain draweni $'7. 8' couch 11.nd .. dd' $3. Boat • ., .• _ 1912 lip) S15. Por11 che d S3 ~ .. and 31" rt 125 9 r t 11 d chair $25. 250 Gl\tC englnt ·CarPel Pl Ill£ ~·lEN'S •-• .. 'nn ~" 3 ~ ~ . <Ii 15 I ryer , .iu IP 1 each 675-2990 le.I Via Undtne , qe 1 u e .~shK>n11 $1 each. Flatt " """'... -•I"""" .. ,,rome nm · x IS. bamboo stiades (O)'Ster) sa NB animals, nap k I n lll'ts $25. 770 Robinhood Lane, ·:~ and shells $10. Gu bike $25. Ladies single S48-894ll. and $3. 53'" sh&dt SS. draf. AS JS· 2 hina: .chines 1 and 6 linen tableclothes. I ~64~~:::..::1294:::::·c.__ ______ j ~p post $15. "Ai":~::!!le ~e:ik~~;~~. Giri'i CHAIR, Print naugah~. ting tab\• $7.50. el~tric larg~ C::: tree.,;• SS each tetherlall with pcMe, brown DOUBLE bed S20. Bab)' ear .9J.ves $7.50 each . .,...,...uou. like new, for J1tmily or liv· clock $7, Vf'!"Y old antique ,~5974 ' · ripcord sprHd, S2 each, 3 bed $6. lA.undry cart on sm1boa.rd. rood condttk>n. WING Ba.cJc 10\lflftt, blue Ing room $13. 548--4308. oak.,.highcha.ir $25, maple · pillows $.~S2. I blankets (2 wheels $3. Baby tub SI. ·eCce°llent for beginntrs $10. flewtted, eood condition SINGER ~ hp motnr_ and rocker $6.50, house ho Id MAPLE bunk beds complete electric) S2·S5, flow• red Boys clothing to 3 )'earl 67> ;~1213. $23. 54S.-2079. table S25. Velvel Matador Items. $.10 to $5. 502 and 504 $35, l&" boy1 bike SS, blkie Jlf'fm& prH& flheetll, fancy •t38. ?,'JOVJNG -Must aell at picture Sl! End 'table, rof-Larkspur. CdM. f~e $2.!iO, 9xl:.1 tent, 2 girl• bedroom shoes aize 2. 19'' SLIMLINE Portable TV tiu.'aiz:s :i'12~~~~ ~: Meri lice. Hagii;trom 6 shire fee table and 2 lamps $M. 2 TOY .chest $6. Sm a I I t+iain S.'i each. 495-555&. ~:_ wkaitcue1 7•· 91lheai..l.~1KU"1 _S=25~·-54US29=-"'"-. -----~s._.,r. LI• .. U.' • , J!Uitar cue af'd Sean twin pole larn.Ps SS ~·a ch, W'""'robe SlO. Untunishtd 3 SCRAM-lEJS ... ..., 1 ts. • • _ •" '"""" ~P "'" +r»0 17~ amp. SSO. Will sell 548-&«f: " d;:;,r cbtllt wit)\ fonnica 9hoe1 SIU :i, Polaroid TELE VI SJON-works $5. JO?'~ $25. Tabl• and 'cti.in separately. Hurry _ will mt top SlD. ~·~)'brook Swircer. basketball ateel E1tttric dl')'!r $5. Lam?) SI . .p a... Mirror 36" x 49" SlO. las!. 64&-61lS.-POOL !able with cueii and C.~f. near Harbor :I Baker. ANSWERS hoop with net, SJ each. Bl1;tt'-Used dolls 10c-25c. Girl~ .. l!ectnc bnx:im $1.Z. Fan $~. balls $25. 4-8.25 x 15. Jires bird rompJete costume size clothes s.8 10c-25c. Broili>r -DUnpa $5 and $8. Swivel PORTABLE Typewriter $25. $6 each, Floor lamp $5. EJec-YAMAHA 80 f'eU wheel S15. . 6X, Brunswick bowline shoes ovt>n $5, TraNistor r11d io ·~ker $20. Pots and pans Brass record rack $2. New tric edger SS. Coffee table Front SB. Auto case good Circus -Purge ""'."" Lapel -size 8 $7 each, unicycle SS. pla)'S in or ool of car S2.i. .&,-:tlS. Linens 50c _ $2.50. Vanity skll't $5. Chrome S7.50. Gun rack $3. Couch pump $8. Left SS. fi0.81). Marmot -PALMS Dr Sut• Weekly reader 60' of % " plastjc sprinkler :~··clothes 3 to 5, 50e44. dinette tel $25, (lour and chair $15. 546-5033. clutch $5. $ cUl's, S6 each. "I vacationed In Mia~!, ~. Na~y Drewa, large pipe St. Saturday Ocl. 17. JO ,,7·. Nuau Rd. oJ f chairs). 0..k drop, leaf table 1 50 ·crank $10, Yapl& 80 en-wheh! the trtes and the wait. BibJt, 11to...,bookll, ~ a.m. lo 6 p.m. 1379 Wat10n -$27 F · hol tettd dm" GOOD 9' duck boat or fishing al howl the" .,, Sf5.4C75. :tonfnam. ' sis: sc:f.' ~ ~unday o: with 5 hp engine with par gl~ .$25. Thohalsu engint era are "ways' na ir $.50-$7. Ollter motor $5, ~ 1,,;A~·~·~· .:c;c_:_:.:.:;. __ =~- 00, Siu 40, blue black. S49-l903. 1 hi ft $ 2 5 tac h. 1 $25. 5f0.6147. PALMS. nice airi• dothe!I all sizes TAPPAN gu 1.fove $2.\ Cop- ..Exoellent condiUon $ 20. Montgomery outboard 5 hp LUCITE paint S7.75. Baby GOOD heavy-duty fotd-awa)' S.51).n outftt. 9862 ~ per broiler $20. Water Cooler :~2:86. POTTERY Pla.in color• $?5. Bikes 121 $5, StO, c r ib and mattress $4. bed $15, millcellaneous pertrH (oU Hamtlton $6. Antique water pump "'.· • .....__ nch -wt er drinking !'eive tor 8 -$25. Pole hrrriP 67a.-0956. Portable TV, $3.SO. Room cabinets and book cues ~ be I we en Buehl.rd and $22.50. Bns11 fire place .r •" ,,.. $10. Siver carving set $10. divider. $5. B.B.Q. Sl, $20, mi~llaneoua draper. Brookhunll 961-6«3. irom: $6. 54S.2134. ~pa, $5 each. Fttneh J>l'Wler Barbiwn gown, large $5. BATH GlaS!'l doon $12. p 1 • Yb 0 )' 1 25c. Adult ies, $10, tM<t all 673-7340. FROS'I'l:D human hair wif'°" .,:..:,.,-=-=,.:..::..,,.::... .. =,~. ~ ... -. ;~,-,-.., :;.l'afe11 $10 each. American Men's aweater 11'1-medlum Bat--8-Q $2.50. 7 end table11 pa-rbacks 50c to S 1 . ROCKING •ha..__ ...,., ~ "~. $10. 962-0661. chair $25: lleath BM!c radio '.ijeritage Edition "The Civil $10. Deep ie8. fi!h pole $8. SJ and $4. Wood kinpb.e .,.. .. ..-. _...,...., 1-'=-"'-'-"------ .tv'at $12.50. "State.s ol 1he 12 quart kettle and lid $3. headboard $25. New . Cop.. Puzzles 10c·20c. Childs table alumnium awning 16 fl. BROWN, 22" human hair fall kit -unuled $20. Oor111.nd'1 Union" Bronr.e Coll~tor aet Girl's pPnna prea dresses pertol)e double kitc~cn ilnk with buill·in chalk board $2. long. 2'" drop 30" • pro-$25, 96Ul661. Medkal Diciiorwu'y -latest 412.50. Child'• prlntirc and i ize 4 lhni 10 $1 and $2. S15. Beige bath sink $5. Poll)' Mi11e. pitcl'I "Sc ·l 0 c · jectioh $22.50, 10• lonl' $15,M c=rJ~T~'O=R=CY.:::CLE:::.-,,.-tm-.t~f-ac-_.m_·1_1on_-~l_toc.·_•_13_-07_34_. __ 1 ·Oevfoping ~11 new $3. 3 1itt Cocktail dreu, i;ize 12 $10. 1.25. Doughboy pool cover, Magazines 2c each. Dl•h Sal. only 233 Tustin Aw at tory 7nd $16 962-0861 GREEN wire back chair S25, :Jl ~ linen shlits, new S5 378 E. 23rd St., Cotta Mesa. tilter and pump all $10. Lawn rack lOc.1~';..':~e 75':St · CliU Dr. NB. !..AWN :OO~r fl5 dining very good condition 64U479. "."8':9t. C&~type hair dryer OOUBLE Mattren: and box mower $5. Baby sterilizer MS-2934 . '"" •>qlUU'lC · '60 VOLVO enc:lne $25. room chain , tabl;, hutch Vaporizer $6. 6'2-8479 IJ!:·50. Green caUt:mle with spring S2S. Chest s2o . new $4. Comple bed and REFRIGERATOR $25, Fendtn $1<>.$15. Radiator, $2:5 dinette table cbain 1tana $4.50. Italian ttalnlns Or'elller wit.h nice mirror end table $25. aby chests Formica table top 3x5 SlO. grill .and lheil $10. each. StO~ clothl~ 25e·$s, 5642 8c=lie:ie~. ~:t ~~ &rvlng 11et.Sfi. 11)..lPM Sal $20. Night stand SS. End $13 each. rabbit hutch Bullet· 3 drawen $15. Drop Other parts $1-$25. 663-6376. Dollar H B type cottee table, marble in· ."in<! sun 365 Esther, C.M. table with book rack $7.SO. $5. El heater $3.50. leaf dining table SID. Girls 2 POYiER lawn.. mowen SlO 8, nNo ·...:...,~d lay SIS. Lawn Mower $5. 25 OOypLE Bed S20 Bureau, TV weta $25. Lawn chair =~t;~l We)'mouth, ~Utplke akates lli.e 6 $5. 7l6J •ach. 2 Brigga .. Stratton :l c It t :-both ~~ =~ gallon llhow aquarium SM. co9i sectional couch $20 each. $12.50. 458 Flower, Costa a e. 21,2 HP engines $12 each. 89'1·72619 10 gallon aquarium SL'i. ~ rugs $10 each. 2 Mesa ~1037. MOVlNG : Table 35" by 47" PERFECT fence material Air regub.b:lr $5. Go-cart Never URd brc1td warming .·idlCben arts $15 each. New ELECTROLUX Vacuum t;lurd)' $20. Antique oak used Iumbe:r Ix$, 2x4, 2x6, 5c S25. 175 cc erclne and .f.leed FRIG JOA.RE electric clothtll bukel, great gilt, SS. Small '.i.j,uanaster $10, 115 Orange cleaner, good, $15, 54S.-1355. chair $5, nice condition a toot. C;ar cooler $20. Carburetor SlO. Cushman -~ryer s:· ~n1~'n;;20 s;~~h3 mable Ir. Brass lamp $5. · ~... Huntiliaton Beach. 847-8954. 5'8-6161. 330 Ramon Place. tc00ter without e.,.,.;ne Sl5. rapes x ine ' Sola bed, good Sealy ma!· ,.,. SURFBOARD Blank, 1bAped .... 1961 and 1964 Chevy ahop -•• ~.-•na ·In good to ex· 1 k f 125 10 •~ bike and --115 c M 26796 Calle Real Capiatrano · . ~. $15. La1111na Nl ..... J ~ ,.,_ S 6'2" Car oam . ~ t->•n · · ' manuals S2 ee.ch, vaponzer .. -•"~ •:(otHent condition, Sal· un 54!}..21~2. Ski boots 10% SlO. Unicycle THREE ,iau wlndoW a.nd Bch. 4~26. $l.50. 96U82,. 49:"~5906 or 837·3.306. J: .. am.S pm. come early. Del' h $5. 119 8th SI., H.B. screens, aluminum frame RANGER 4-8 Track cv tApe . VOIT Viking lln11 $5. Navy NS Studio couc h , ~~RA~OR;:ie~ t,d:; BEAl.Tl'YR~ Double mat· 38"x72'" A-1 condtt~ $16. deck $25 when .old with FM H~!:!e~~x:e~!~: h~ duckleet $6. U.S. Divers ~ect condition, 2 square and 111001 $:ZS. S45-331!. tress, box !pn?IC and frame 2323 Irvine N .B. tuner $25. Packard Bell AM· dltlon Sl5, 968-l13S. duckfttl $6. 2 life vests S2 .bolaten, alttJ>ll 2 $25. Hand $20. ~. WORKBD<tat SlO kitchen FM J'K'Ofd player ln et.ch. Slainleu noat S.i. Oak . ~me halr. dryer .~th NEW Wicker cat bed. ~ SOFA, 1Wo lamps. small table $XI, movie• camera modf1'.'l walnut cabinet $'.!>. l..\RGE oversluffed chair $8, locks St. Backpack $.i. :..._;m $3. Double med1c1ne price $8. 545-3319. table $2S, 1609 Pondel"OM SlS ecord cabinet S5 HotpoiJ 21 '' s 11m11 ne pl111Uorrn rocker $8, gold 11.n-Hammock $6. Ski-tree dir.. ;Wtiinel, triple mirror ~ MAN'S All weather black ooat Street, Colla Mesa 545-7697. ~~ie r acreen $5. Dial s» portabl~ TV 122. S)'tvania tiqut coffee table $10. 115 dings SlO. VW car rack with MS.:U79. , (Alligator brand) small, ELF.CrRIC Ironer like new 7062. JT' portable TV $13. Zenith 13th SI. H.B. tarp StO. 15'" mulflf'rs S7. 4 f;A.'RBELL Set $10 . worn twice $10. Dresses. $10. Lawn POOL Table Slfl. ~. AM/FM: table radio $15. OLD picture frtme11 Sl-SlO. Chevy chrome rlm1 SlO :.)Quminum patio table ~· stze 10. Ex:ceUent cOndition mower S 5 · Carran! RC 311/4 record alassware Sl·SlO, silver 2ac:. f'llch. Packard transmlnlon 'Girl'•~ skates, black. 11ze $2-14. Man'1 dark. blUI' suit, 842-8323. WOMENS clothes sitts 10, U changer wtth very aood so. 1-,ye SlO, J hicydea SU S25. Ntw 300x·1s motorcycle ·'t'ttS7~· 38/:28 $10. A33--011T. DISPLAY Shelves $5. 8' 3 -skirll. blouses, drene11. 11\ereo cartridge n s. each.' mena suits, 42 lofl( Ure S12. l'x4' woodt n · · Weldin& equipment. MEN'S 10 ipered bl.cycle $20. tier shelving $5. New wide ca.pr!!, sweaters SOI= to $3. Simp&0n model 303 VTVM S1G;S15. boys.cir\11 clothes pian:,r S3.1 Baseball 1lovt d Pl•y""n SlO. Bathinette $?. VW wheels $3-SlO. New VW 548-9597. 397 WllllOTI. C.M. voltmeter cost new ST5. tell '5Qc.s.f, 10ll2 CUtty Sark S . x of eathtr le &eraPI '""'"' ataae o~n an .,.. mag wheels $1>$25. New f $25 546-tJ289 La HB $2. Ne~· S50 l!Q\lllrl' danct :~tylene i aure• pi each. JO inch tricycle $5. Baby HOOKER Headen for 340 or · · "'· · drwt s1.!IO 2 tripods SI, S3 ~ and I tip1, 6 cuttina 1tema 25c-S2:. m.1•u. O!l'vy mag wheel!! S2S. inch engint, new drar siick1, AIRCO oxyren 'M!ldlng two TOASTER .ft.!10, e I e ct r I c 3 H.P. mo ton $5 each. Toy ~'i;c; aagtn and 1tricktr TWIN Bedl $25 .each. Twin 962-22'13. neYl'I' uaed $20 _each. Snow lllllJ:• rf!IJ!Jlahlr $10. 2 ipercol,tor St .'15, saaorted atroller $2. Toy retrlaeraMr ~ ... All uted vrry little headboards. $10 each , AQUARIUMs-& 1allon $4, chaln!I pod for truck SIO. Olrome l'" Oltv)' wheel, draPft $5-$15, 1maU oval S7. Doll cnuUe S 3 . . ,IQ..5343.. 545-6797. 292 VUianoVa Rd .• U-t&. ~10: 2 f i lter a 55J-888fi. like new S10 each. Home table $150. pkturet: 50c-S3, Mechanic's atainles11 ti~! • C.M. P..$25. 2 hft.teni ~-OFFICE chair, steel frame, movie llCT'ftt'I SS. ]3'' Cor-all aizel clotlHng, acme llke tub with drain $8. 200 booka ATERS, Wall "·000 BTU GAS Range with gill S25. Valvta 30c-$2. 17800 Santa tilt• back, swiVt'I , valr wheels with tires S.i new lOc-$3. HallOWttn ros-15c & 25c. Pottery 1Sc to • t.1'. like new $2S each Wuhing mechine $:ZS. Both Anita. F.V. near Talbert naugahyde 111"1.t $25. Car top each. Formica kttchen lable tume1, like new n each1 Sl50. •94·5548. 642422'?. Jn aood worldnr condition, and Maanolla. rRck $5. Record stand, holds with two chairs $20. 546-0269. patio furniture 3 pieces $9. EXTRA LONG twin ma!· B:oro Enlarpr 4 x 5 $25. Mallogany head •.nd foot. KINGSIZE Linens, nl'w haJf 100 rerord!\ S5. 5'5-2529. TOYS, boys and g:irl1, lc·$5, lap and ballet thoes, new tress and box spring~. 1oot1 "f9nden10n S2S-Un11tll S25 boArd $10. 64Z.T021. price, qullted 11pread1 $25. cruB with mattress $20, 2 bab)' 1trollera. St.SO eac.h. U.S.~. 18" bike $5, tl'llnslRtor condition $20. 673-27•7. :!_ch 1 .10 Pf~~~ 1~u,:~ GOOD Wotldn& TV's $25. Set Burlington no Iron bumper pad S2. ba1hinctte car bed, 50c-$1, bab)' carrier ~d!:ch $1;~1 e~h~~?Cfre ELECl'RTC .manlc\U'fl gt'l. ~., • )(, 125 542-5936 llhet:lll $),, Set pillow CalC!.t $10, booaler Chair $3, car 50c, Wattr lkla, 1 pair Sa] ' . Be h ( . $10. Junil'lr drt&SeS '1·9 ~lC· ·SIS.: Mmm camera · · · $4. Alao 2 larJe china lamps seal $5. eltctrle tte.rillzer ~ale SlS, akl tow rope, cle JlunCington •C cross ~llent condition $3. S\ln-fr!'IM movie <'lmfl'll $25. f ShfoU Premium 30 w/w Sl-$10. 2 noor lampw; SIO with bottles S7. electnc bot· G.E. 'J'ill~·llo washe"r J1, itreetl Brookhunt and ln. '' ha J~. Imm m 0 v 1 e ri:~. '~1,;;?nlne.'.,.lre,:ew CJ!,; etch. WalnuJ bookcue PJ, tie warmtr S2. pl~ -pe_n SlO, Walnut ht•dboant and foo1· dlanepolls. ~:.~k>;"~~. s~e!~11p1C:1':.; '.~.~~ .. Vldapleo ~ "°:~ ;.ch. AllO 4 new d:;;, ~~-bookcue ~~· LarieHI U pott)' ,llCai...,.1131 .. .:.... m t1~.~~ botrd for dovhle bed, excel-TELESCOPE 3 e)'epiecel never ulllCd ' for $2. Ment ~tir 1 __._ 108 ~ llttt'IH, ..... ·au u Y womens, 1;11 "'"'°' c vuio lent mltcellaneou& f'lou9t-S25, equatorial mount and suillll good condition £•2 1P42'7S· J, A. W---. chrome rlm1 '° Ht llttl for fn.med SlG-SZ. OLM dllna 25c-.$l.50. 11ri1 $20, aki bootl hold Items and )dtchen tripod $25, carryln& case regular) $8. $port coat 2 :JllabtinpJe, T.V. ~~Ci!~ ~ Sl-JS, all perf~t MT~ $25. 3 new lonJ: formals. S20 knick-lcn.adur and ao me SlO, 1 IW'fboarda 9'9 .. Con, pair alacks $20. VW utlllt;y . ~ Test pmmon chembeT tor 175 lT' PorW:Ne TV $25. White each. 2'a Av.Ion, C.M. 5'U-clothinc M&O None Aw. r. Veltey~ $20 each, amall 1Mlf ss. Clairol Instant p. 11p 400 A -tu. Hp Yamatw. $1s. 54--2>89. corner delk $5. White twin 2175. Costa MtM Kelty pack hme $1$, baa halnetter. nevtr used SU. • Ji. -125, Hp «IO C DJ. 40 ~cue ~ frame $5. RCA 21" Como&e: blaclc &: • $20 9&M371. Ladles ski pants -blue, I. ·=-slotted line tw. Ricllok I Ll'Med lta.lntd ,.._ win-Ro)'al t)'ptwriter SXI. l..t.?le white S25. nttdl IOliii"WOiY. DAJUC brown stretch wl.t Sts STERID cabinet SS room 11hort-$15. ~ budde aid :-. •. Gtn. SlO. MC la.nel dowl $25. Z» .... °"" MW fJn on 1 tan d $2S. 1)42.MT9. --oriaiMJJ.y $25. c.11 _._ .. w ~-· I'~ ...I.la baolt stu 5 $75. Airtlne do( to 3000 mhz )5. hot water helter $25. TV, ,, •• •ur .,..., --..-...,, ., .. ,. •r e I kennel .., Ca-t .,_,.0rlcs rood u:i. 946 N'. Van Refrigttated witer coolf:r BRONZE presklent coinl $UI, ~· · clothl't &lm S lo 12. SOc-~ a .... ·,.... Neu AV!:., S.A. Ju11 abow US. Girl'• small bike S.S. lee 842-8419 JUMPING Jack 50c rock\lla: oriental r1.1Urlnt1 and ac-IAmples ... make your own · UARIUMS • ll Ga.lion coorttiowie. cht•t $5. 2 recprd playt.n ' . botw $5, roys and~ and ceuoriet !!Oc·$4, 17381 Jet. nap fiOc each. ~2566· , ~Jj1co complete, reflector, $S-.S20. Plrig JIO"I fable1 $10. B1~LJ...~ Boe.rd1231 with duck 1Ml ends 10c to $1. All 111.ce wtd-femn Lane HB, MT-4897. REFRIGERATOR $25.. TV ater. ruter. loll of fhlh OUTTERIN'O, Primtd, Wl.ul-ProfeMlonal halt dr))e:r S\5 ., ,....... di drt Ne 1 '6 nob $15 Misctll to hi ' cd 14 x St. Bni:keta 50 x-l":ureb ll.Prlght vacuum m: · . ~ ng u. o · """l:'-r GIRU Schwinn lt" Pbc~ ' aneous c t rll . . • Stand for above 12c. Bed frame $3. Crib $lO. Gas refrigerator· S 25 . CRAFTSMAN Reel Powtr clothes. ahirt•. 111 slie1 ~ S2S plaltic-#Jrlboard $20 10c·$30, 9f6 Juniper 540-1769. , J4f~lu~n!!i!. ·~U:~ ~: M6-4Q8S, Porh,bl~ sewlna. machine lay.rn mower sz .. 5..'J&..1148. to SlO. 64J.119. ~VY' duty pine P'fltf ta bl; MAPLE l'INdboud and loot, ~ttr. flth '8.50. TV p). ~ APT . ..;Stow. dHA S25'. Sl5. ISTtl Willen Lane. H.B. BOY'S SU"fl',Y bike in 1ood BRONZE It.alts cothl $15. $2(1, aJI In prod condition, l:iotrd for 1tna:l1 bed SS. '°""'tloo, O!M. ~ "8-3312. -193-1419. !""fdllioo IJO, -.-Ma.M1t. !\3M816. :...;;961-oM!:...:;::.;.;.· ----- \ .. ' • No Matter What It Is 'I SELL lT WITH 'A DAILY -PILOT ' ' I I . I 'I , I I ., . ·i I I ! ·I '1 . • " ' I l ., I , . I I' • VVANr·; AD! ·~ DIAL DIRECT ·} 642-5678 i ... -.... ---.,.----------------.. ---------------------------..--:----------~-~----~--p·-·"T -------~ .J S1wnf~. OclObtr 17, 1970 • Ml CHANDISI POii -SALi AND TRADI MlllCHANDISE POii SALi A!'ID TllAl>E FREE TO YOU PETS ind.LIVESTOCK TAANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION f:: . ~~DON'T ·--Mlwoll•-Mvslul -NEED 1d home, fncd yd, klr /<Wll>k G. SbepJ.-rd-po!nl" rabe'. kfn.ale, • ma. ""'~ ~ loves chlldttn. \Vlll llPf.)I tor cct: petQl. home. '4>-1'J96. _, 10117 TERRI-POO pupplts (~ poo.. die), 2 maie1, 2 -males. 1 blk k ·white 3 all black, ? 91110 Mobile H-•. ~ Mo!OKY.,leo ··m .. ·-I net-1125 Pl NCH El.EC. Guitar t m• $10l. , . l~t:":~n:-1'1•~" .,,_ VIOUN, f\lU a.lu pod 1or -.1.1>1. • 846-2fD7 • OLDS trombon1, wry sood cond, $95. * 13.1-~. !'!!!t~5 .. =!~11a· ure w /. exrtt:i&le equ_Jp. Ooo.e anytbfng-from Sien. der Gttms A tlCll!;Cise bkycl. ts ta ~It vibrators! .. UNITED RENT ALL no w. 1tth St., Costa Mesa ·-· FOX. RARE, 7 mo, ,old col· Jar, blk ~&I £: ears, mu11 se.U...Jeavilll" COUJ1tey, Aft 7' ... 549-2lt3. Ir VEN TURE·Xlnl, tibtralul. a1eep1 4, ~1arlnc l.Qilet, sink. ScquU aux. Slip. $1199 firm. 962--0689 YOUNG Polly Panot .Ii COLUMBIA Defender 29', caa:e, S7S, Tame. Ready to Pee~ 6. 30bz..im.brd., fl . talk.-Call 541)...5396 raclni &: met exttu. ========i -1 A '94-1735. '4'ks old. Free to &ood home. -"C-"o,.t1'------,;,l820;.:;; 1 ·co=w-M~B~I-A_2'_w_/~h-,-.~,-.1 2965i,i Tnty Rd., Ulguna SILKY SeaJpolnt Slame~ plley. Xlnt c:ond. Best otr Beach, lD/20 ready to ,o. $2& ea. 1 _to_13_l_00_._7_14_1_8'6-__ 2562 ___ ., e Items from M~el e LOVABLE female doe pt. 673-4310. ;i1:t?1ul?f!l•I•lll!Oo:J n.ru"U"lll1 THINIC :. ! NOW OPEN! NOW RENTING HO~ .. ··: "FRIEDl.ANDE!lft : lPtl llAOI ltfW'll.'irir : s:J't-682" • 89$-7566 NEW-USED-SERV. : nl'VV'U'I • YOURSELF Pianos &., Org1n1 1130 Good Accylon blanke1s $'1, Dachshund. Small dog. -'°'1"si~AJ~M~ES=E-K~l~l~"J-'w"""-Power Cruisers lambs wool S8. Aluminum Pt-el. gd. home w/feocd \\'EANEO & TRAINED. ----~·~·~ ·• 9020 I . I I " ' I I (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad • 3 LINES '• 2 TIMES -: . · Any Item Priced r. • ; ' . $51. or Less ' : . ! (If moN than one ltom, the combined lol•I ' f unMt nc·1d '50.) • f ! . • , • • . 642-5618 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD DIAL DIRECT • -------~ ---SALE l11wn chairs St50. Luggage Yd. loves other dogs & S23. * * 54~8 28' DONZI, cusun made, 2 PIANOS • ORGANS holders 65c to $1.25. Heavy. chUdren .. S.16-3280 lO~W SlAi.\fESE kitten, female 8 yrs old, Just completely Spaces in Brand NEW 6 * Mobile Home Park Famous brands at tremt-n. wrought Ito n occasional :rR.EE to qual lf!ed hOmcs we .. ~ ks.. Com PI t-te 1 y overhauled. l or• kind boat, doui aavlncs! AU with our chi.lrs, Naugahyde upbol, SIS Orang£' one orange tiger 5 h6usebroken. $10. 673-12to. ,galley, head, si ps :f, great exclusive Coast Music war-lo $19.50. Small tablet $5. mo·s. Imitation Bob cal kit· I;=======;;:= fishing boat. Speeds over SO ran.ty. &Uf't t)'Pe lawn .tum. Misc ten. \Ve will pay neutering ,Dogs , ,. 8825 200 mi ran'ge. Expensive ORGANS from $250 Items. Hill Hou1e, 1914 New-& shOts. 493-3456 aft 5 10/20 '-'""------'-.;.:;;;:; and KQttlgous ~ to finan- PIANOS front $225 port ~lvd., C.M. ~2586 TRULY Beaut. sweet e PUPPY, ReclsJered cing. \\1ill cooskler trade. lN IRVINE G"'"DS-.. ct1c nah.Jred calico kitten cat, Gennan Shepherd, 10 673-5022 ORANGE GROVES n .. n.n .-um _. ,...,, ~ Jeffrey Offramn •••" • Tra"·... 14° ~B-0 AT, '!5 HP O/B, spayod, nds oentle lo\'i",,. u·«>ks. S3-'i. O'r11""'1739 24' CHRIS Craft c abin , . ....._, ..... enns, uc· .... =~--------1 of Santa Ana Fr\\'Y· Ope;iSundays~S Evinrude, Sl25. U g•uge people ov.·ner leaving town MlN &hnauzers. Must Sac! cru iser. Top deck SEE 14 Daily til 6 _ Fri tU t .auto/1hofgUn ~. 30. 3 O 6Ta-3492 10/17 Fern's, 4 mo's, $50 & $75. tiberglasred. 185 hp V8 Ln111, low miU!s. Like-·w . COAST MUSIC Winche1ter Deer rifle $50. PUPPY 8 .,,,,ks old black Evt'S & Sun: 551..:3760. marlne eng. Top running Fabulous Models d!r .. Complr te "'ilh caiTIPlni: NEWPORT..._ H.ARBOR 22 SpriogfieJd rifl e/auto. Cock-a-Poo female, curly, BEAln'lFUL AKC reg cond . Sips 2. Head, sink, -52* aetti of fun liv-trailer. ~908442. ~vi!:f t11:ke C.O.ta Mesa * 642-2851 matic. S50. 2 butane. 5 gal soft and cute to a good Sht'ltie pu ps, '5 v.'kll old. Toy Bimini SO radio receiver. Ing. 1rade or t1nan:e pnvalE! r. ~. SlO ea. Coleman home w i th ya r el! collies, Sable &.: white. Make offer,~ a.ft 1 -l\-1ultl-million S mobilel ~IY~.~Ca~IJ~54&4052;;';~'~o~'~'~";;~ II WOW II Camp stove S20. 54()..7725 or 557-8031 10/18 f>t~726. pm home community. II We 're Having a 2766 Sp No. 46 Bristol, CM. ~~~---~~--22' Power inboard/OU1board -:-Full time in park set· SALE 3 Yr old Siamese maJe cat, AKC Reg. min. Doxie pup, vice cent · on~~~ ~RGANS MEN"S wedding rillg 'i K. al1ered Ir rlcclawed. llkt'1 Natl Champ stock, 4!l4·36Q4 cabin cruiser, good com!. --Contini~Us smo& free Two rnanuaJ organs trom·$299 ladies engage. 36 pt set tor dogs & children, 494-1592 or U., Trotter's Bakery, $2300. Call 546-8886 ocean breC!zes. PiallOI from Sl'19 , S300 or bst otr, BSA Chop. 10/20 494-9240, -Surrounded by moun· per, S900 invest. Must !qlc. '( 1 4 G S cl-Ski B 9030 tains & orange grovf's. WARD'S BALDWIN S1UDJO EXQUISITELY Beauli u OLDEN pee . oats -7 minules from v.'orld's .. ~., ••<>• immed, SfOO. Needs some bl k / h' 1 1819 Newport, C.M. U'I........,.. mo. puppy, ac w w 1 e . RET~IEVE~S largl'!St ·shopping center. OPEN SUNDAY detail .work. Gd median. spots, dear tn:asured pet, lo AKC ** 714/5J2.6588 30' CHRIS Craft Sedan (Fashion IslandJ AFTERNOONS rond. Clean appear. Or "good famlly, 494--0615 10/17 =R~H~O~D~E~S~IA"l'i,,...~-"·.,-,~b-.,~,---1 Cruiser Sips 4, 11.uto/pilot, ..,Check These Features 1965 Jifxc Hondi· 1~-nc trade bike & ring5 tor truck SMALL-1/yr old female dog SIS D/F, 20;) HP Palmer. Charf!pionship La w n S:uzuki : '67 100cc' Ka\va!JR"1ri. ALLEN ORGANS of Mme value. 842-tiT.lli nds good home · loves Only 3 AKC pups left. Ch 250 Hrs. Jusl Surveyed, 8o'>l11ing qret;n. Free Car All niust be sold this \vfiek. nie mu&ician'1 choice for * AUCTION * sired. Wkdys after 5 , Real Buy! $3500. 675.-6561 \Vash, Putting Green. ~t k ff 646-97ot-)>\r! home, sc~, church, Ex· children & good watch dog . 548-8777 Croquet Court. under-' a e o er, • dusively in So. Calif. at Fine Furniture S48-98ll 10/20 LARGE breed Doberman 15' GLASTRON Cathedral roof Shuffleboard. en-jfY---." GOULD MUSIC CO. & Appliances 7 DARLING retriever pups 6 pups, AKC. shots & crop. Hull. 65 hp ].1crc O/B cl~ Therapeuti~ .P~ LIKE N(:\\', '69 Hoclaka 'Ace A . F 'd 7 30 blk, l brown. Mother is motor u·/trlr. 673-5547 Swtm Pool, B11lurrds, 100 $300 & '69 Ka\\'11Sa°k(·90 Since 1911 ucuons n llY, : p.m. ped, 12 wkl, champ. &.ired. GamC! Room, Assembly .. f .. 2045 No. Main, S.A, Windy's Auction Barn gentle le gd. watch dog. t213l 3~956 I ]6' FLEE:TLINER. 35 HP/ Room, Boat & Trailer SalO, F irm. Both s~ -1_. u7-•1 * 549-2641 aft. 3:30 10/19 Evinrudl', elt'C i;tarl. Trlr. Storage Area, Lo'•ly dirt equlpp<><I. 609~1 J•1:.I ~...,~·=~~""-"""""'"I 20Th~ Newporl, C!\f 646-8686 AKC reg champ sire<! long-... I ~ SE BEAU'I' 1~ German She pherd · XI ~fany Xtras! $475. 539-4279 Courtyard. Cd~! aft 6 Pi\1. ·• * KOHLER & CHA Behind Tony's Bldg. Mal'!. h . . . haired Doxics. nt ft'lnper.. -Small. pets allo\.ved. 1968 KAIVASAK! l l~c.•=.i . ·~ 31• ~2 short air po1ntt'r puppies S75. &32-6986 or 830-3400 1 "'-,.,. .. , Baby Grand Piano......,, ., STOP• SWAP blk w/tan mark l n11:5 . • -fll ag:ine all t his from 492--03-16 or see at l609·1As i Island Ave, Bal. 673-1919 ~Ol S48-4916 10119 TWO 6 week old fe male Marine Equip. 9035 $81.50 per month Bolac San Cleme-n•1e D B b G nd ·-Miniature Poodle n111 ppies. 148.5 1 J('ffrev Road. Irvine .346, * WANTE : a Y ra 2073 Newpost Blvd C.P.f. LOOKING for good home or r-RADIOS, anchors, 11 n e. CALL COLLECT 1,'='~'--0==-=--,,,.,,,-,I Preferably Ebony, lFor (next to Tony's Bldit Ma t.) the people who love me. I'm s25 each. 528-9;)5l pumps, winches, other misc 714-832--8585 714-S30-2930 TRIUi\IPH 6j() cx!Cti(Ject Model H~~!·sa * UMd fum;._SMtoi~~s.; R~lrig's; about 2 yrs. Gray & white 3 MO· old Chihuahua pup, mari.~ hardware. All new. 213-860-5210 714-5Jl·SIOo~ front end, sissy har . i:~!>a.'1. U'M"V'I « """ male cat. 54{1..1943 lO/:rl female. House broken. $25. Sa.cr1f.1ce. Pvt ply. 962-4981 small tank, n1orc! $600/DF- WURLITZER Model 48XI "It we don't have what you NEED good homes for 83S.z783 all 7pm & wknds TCori~le Wide Co_rnell FERS. 842-1042 , .. • ,-" w/Letfie speaker, SU50 want, we'll get il for you" beautiful 8 wk old kittens, GERJ.1AN Shepherd ACK; 7 SEAGULL Cenrury 1.totor, n.~nental •,Paramount FOR SALE or Trade:· ~ * 673--0931 * SINGER power machine 251-variety of coton. 548--0813, \lleekll. 5 Generation ped-Sailboat model. Usecl 5 hrs. Barrington • Universal I-Tonda. Full/Dress. 'tM: El MOVING, must .rll Haines 12 % hp motor $200 CE 21 in '36-f493 10/19 igree $50. 557-IXIW, 546-&130 List $230-Aeli $125. M8-9482, Flamingo • General Camino or Ranchei:tf· o.r Upn'...a.t Grahd piano Xlnt cotor 1V, lil<e new Sl50 GE l'OODLE AKC. Toy .• ......,....,., 673-2771. Broad~90r • Star \"'hat Have You ? 968-498.f '' •" 2 BEAUTIFUL long-haired ,..,......... Hill t e Ca b ·d rond. P'.XJ. 67~5630 lot1i' walnut stereo & radio kittens, l wht, i blk/wht, maJe-3 months, Shota &: FOR ]6' Boslon \Vhaler. cres m n &e e 1966 100cc YamahS.-~i< WURLITZE{t O?yan 4410 & S100 Spanish dining set, 4 free to good home. 548-0813, Wonned. $50. 642--0657. Rear s ea t w I cushions MOCBHILAEPMHAONMES $175. After 6p1n, 1~2--:' W .. . tone cabinet 350, $650 cUh. gold vinyl c~airs $50 .. Gold 836-4493 10/19 GERMAN SH 0 RT HA IR <new) Reg. $113.50 -$65. \Vilson, No 6, Ci\I ·~ .. _ ' 6714083. divan & 2 matching chairs 0 E 1 5 543--0545 1206 N .. Harbor, S.A. $75 5-43-M4ol . FREE to qualified hon1e. P INT R -ma_e, n10, 'OiNA:Rj~D:'"F:':O;;<;c-;;;:Jl--~·~7~1~4/~S3~!-81~"~5~*'_ __ 1 HONDA Slr350 lDJb, • lova ble, yng. adlt border AKC. Best of!cr. 968-1390. SONAR Jl. D. f'. -never us-Low milt"agc. $675. ',· 1 . Television 12DS BONNlE Clshin, Jax. black rol lie, lows klrls. fnal yrl. MINIATURE SCNAUZER cd on boat COfit $235. Asking * REPO * • 675--1780 • , • ' ZENITH blk. le wh!. contole leather jackt"t.' J 5jh1er fox ft48..-081J, 836-4493 10/19 •PUPS-AKC *' _1_75_._<_JJ_K_;og_•_R_d_. ____ ,. 1!170 Suzuki r.JO. i:i o _1>Jp 23'' v.'<lrk.11 good. $43. :: .. ~v;ni~. ::::p~ \V ATCH[X)G, Sm, loves kids, ** 67:)..5092 ** 69 _GellC'raJ 24X43.(# $.b.r28i NE\V. BEST OFF"ER!'Y"~ •. 83l-0717 $350 .. Siu S.10. Also cuslom-accus!omed to oth<'r pets, OOBERi\1AN PINSCHER 8 Boat Slip Mooring 903' Dish"·asher, a\i•ning & sklrl.. Call 83.)...191'\ ==~.=.---.,...,..===:I made suitA & llOme evening owner moving. ~493, mo Qld female. AKC. Best . ·---ing, Set up in llunrington .68, SUZUl-.:t JIU , 1210 5"18--0813 J0/19 "• SLJP ·1 · By the Sea. P.l'nt S7:'i. $8981. 'l , · -c Hi·FI & St•reo altirt, size 8. 644-0117 offer. ll'lo2-2392 ava1. finest tn N'tl1prl. CHAPMAN Scrambler. Xlnt con<:f', !\lust mR.'Eo..~n &'6" walnut HALLOWEEN MONTH c_:>_,~turedxl part ..... ~M11~~ Black Toy Poodle1 ~ t~~~·ht-;h~ x5f .. ~~ MOBILE HOMES sell. s.J9j, Call 5-1&--4~. ' cabinet AMfFM Garrard Costumes: gaJore at H~L i:c,":; onl~: ~j'108reniOJ20 AKC 545-6.156 6i3-87ll ''6"'·-' 1206 N .. llarbor, S.A, YAi\IAHA 100 Trailmastl!i, 2 change.r fl(IO. 66-1294 HOUSE, $1 to SlOO. l'U-'JO * AKC reg. SILVER TOY ==~--~~---1 * TI4/531-8105 * yrs old, nev.·ly pa inted, rOlil: =,...;o-.c...~,_,,---7 1 ctothing ot_ the STARS, Per. 2 ANGORA kittens abolll 7 POODLE 'pU:pPies. DOCK for rent tor power c.."Ond , $260. 833-23:6 • S700 Magneccrd tape record. iod outfits"for children a: in.. wks 1 maJt, 1 Jemale. S60 963-:!804 boat 1o 30'. Sl.50 prr ft . LEASE 0 -&t Like new $350. C 714 ) fan•·. Mut h more. 1914 New. '540-2195 10/20 ~========= Yearly. Pvt pty. 67H702 with Option to Buy H NOA 5.~ 4-spd. No~;;;, reel ~3130 ** "' -I ~...,..~~~~--~-.-.68 24..'GJ C d Doll legal. 0111 ready, $100. port Bl~ .• -c.M. 646-25"86 FR.EE. Pt Siamese kittens Horses lllO 35' to 40' Sail, near Lido rusa er 548-8283 Jl33..6801 day1 646-4637 aft ----------bridge. Ca.JI Houi;e romplcte w/skirts &1c=-~"",.-....,.-,=-.,,...,--I C1~r11 & RECONO .. TV's, port., table, S. 10/J7 PALAMINO Mare: 5 yrs, 1t6T>-8990 •, awning. \Vasher, dryer, °'-'· • '69 ~ama~ 250 ~~· E411lpment l300 It. console Sl5 to $45, 30 day REG IIN FOAL). Aft 3:30: I ====="'="'='==='I lux throughout.· Set up in 1300 miles-, hke new, o:tfa · guarn. Girl's 26" bike $20. 3 YR old-male Bascnji dog 968-a353.. Boat R•ntals 9038 park near Knoll's Be,...., scat. S.'l95. 497-1037 .. · / NEW Yas-hica l.ynx 5000 Boy's 20" bike S8 lo $17. free 10 good hom e. ··~ l:>mm Fl.8, $40. New Nik-Elec. mower $15. LOO; 41)3-4710 10/17 ENGLISH -Western Bay R A S "Ibo .Farm. Cali 714/530-2930.. '68 BULTACO 250 cc.~~~ kormat FIN F2. $150. New -. 1l7 E. 18th St. Costa mare. 8yrs, Jumps well. ent GI at Triple Wide Cornell strc:t nr dirt. Extras, .~ii· lllV'"' FREE Mixed Poodle to gd ~Att 198 ' Nikor 200mm. $150. 4x5 Mt"" * 675-1656 aft 6 * Cal 25, sleeps 4, fully equip-Hillcrest e Flamingo ,.,,--~~~'=~·c.,.-.,,--.,,._,,;.,.~i ..... home, f en ced ya rd r. Bessler enlarger w/lenses, MAGNIFICENT Navajo rug, 537--0860 10117 ped, $30 per day, wkdy1: S40 Paramount e Universal '70 HONDA Scrambler "J38cc ='-150=·=A 7 f-l 76P_M7'-, .. _ .... _., __ 1 t1pprox 9.x13., .S 4 so o . TRANSPORTATtON per day wknds: $200 per wk. Barrington e BroadmOQr t'ng. P<"rf rond $75. 166 ·305 EASTMAN color print proces. Displayed at H.iatt's Indian 3 FE!\fALE orange k whl Lessons incl. 968-4840. Continental • Star gd shape, $2j() 646-6281b :'I :· 801', Model 11, with immer· CJ'aft&, 3UI08 Cam ino kittf!ns, 7 wks, 646{gJ:9 Boats & Yachts 9000 General • llillcrest ·~NORTON 650 twin, lt.'!:- sion heater. Eastman color C.,illtrano, San Juan WHY NOT Boat Chart•r 9039 CHAPMAN cellC'nt condition, S.4!i0. den1itometer & complete set capistrano. 714/493-4425. WHT klt!ens male & female 32 --.-T-.,-.-~-.,-.,,-w-Qu--;,-c.-al-l·I MOBILE HOMES 540-6147 · .,' .' of color printing Hltenr, $300 FOR Mlle, pM. pty, metal i~77 ID gd. ho~/~9 TA~:r ~e~'!!'~rE?? Sips 6 * Delux boat 12331 Beach Blvd., G.G. Hl66 BRIDGESTONE -,9p tor an . 494-2024 desk, ce.lculatm-. c:op y * f>tS.2-434 , 6364034 * * 714/530-2930 * Sports-4.650 mi S"trl &.J'.ra.jl B~ELL='-,...c&~Ho--~u~s~m-m-mo-,~;.-1 madtine, office chairs & set 3/mo old killen Fluffy grey Charter =~~~~~~;:;;,,=Jl-2~41:XK60ii'fF~L[AAAM~lttN~GGCO~Si! sprockets. Sl·lO. 536-2&13~ : camera and cau, light or pipe dies & cutter. stripped male. 548-0532 . LOW WINTER RATES! Boat Storage 9048 Fully equip, SAVE S2JXXl e YA!\lAJ1A 25o Big 8ea:r meter, light bar and pro-557-8929. I0/!9 40' Wheeler Cruiser: Sleepg 8· -----'-----le Continental 24X60 f#2422J Scrambler • 5,500 mi, Xi.QI jector. $50. Sat. & SUn. onJy. GETTlNG married? 14 K l Maie Dutch rabbit pl~s Make 11.ppt. NOW! OWNER; BOAT Storage i• O:isla $l4,995.. cond. 613-0693 . 378 E .. 23rd SI. C.M. engagement & 9.'edding ring food I fencing for Cflgt'. \Vkdays 539-8978 Eves & wk-Me 111., &Sc pe_r ft . CHAPMAN e POLAROI.D Model 160 set, 3 diamonds. S 115. ;;.i~2190 10/19 ends: 827-1431, \Vater/tl~f incl. Spar bl?g MOBILE HOME S Auto Service v.·/wink lite & flash filler 642-6478. LUCKY Blk. kittens, also blk 2 Fbrgls barges, f J at deck shed avai · S4>-8l48 12l'\l Beach Bl\'d, G.G. & Parts ~_9·400 incl. Good t'Ond, $45 or Best. ISl~N~G~ER~~F~,-,,~h-,,.,.-,~;,~b~l-,.--w. &. "'hi kittens. box traine-d. 10'xl5', full outbrd control * 7l4/5Ja.2930 .---------.,-,..- 540-3118. ,.,, m•->-ine. USt'd 2 S.·18--081'.l. 836-4<193 J0/19 LP slo\'l"S. Perfect r iver ,A~;~,.~,~·~ft'._ ____ ~9!100'.'.!'ll --w;;;;;-T.u;;;-r;;---1·53 CHEVY, good bod9,·,i.Ike "" •·· boa r· h" -\Vant To Live In months. $65. 480 Cabrillo, URGENTLY Need home for uudl:e 1• 1.,s tng (Ir party FLY Retractable-full I.F.R. COSTA MESA ne\v <l·spd Muncie tratls & Sporting Goods 1500 Ci\t. 8 wk old kitten. Food & lir. hoat. l w/ um. canopy, Bo Full . red 24 linkage. Also ,v,ood 2R:l I ., d 9'" "l" 10119 $139.i. Other w/lop frame nanza. Y insu ' Local 11paces a\•ailable now! \\·/quail. ALL OR PART. REIKER Buckle boots, s:r: 7; 45 VOS used Lee's carpet, er provi e · ,,..... "" $12!!5 nr best offer. Pvt ply, ="='='='=""=·'="=lin='=·='='4-4='6=5·==I II you an SC!rious about buy. 642-9600 ; Zerma1t 1kis, Both &OCJCI 1i:ood rond., gold color S2. yd. FREE to you sm. breed hun-See btwn 9--5, Sat & Sun 8t 9200 in1 a mollile home .... Now·s \'IOD"'L A 1 & _, cond $50. 644-5597. Camper she\\, fits short bed ting puppies gn!al tor r11b-Advance Marine Transport, Mobile HomH the lime to sec -"'. ra~e n!afe"" .=~2=1"'0 "'G"s""'K""'"'•"'•'I -m".,.,.1•,~99" I ='-:';,,. "'96",_."'1"'9" . .,.--.,-::;:-:::-;-::-:: bit!i. M8-J750 10/19 2099 rlacenti11, C:\1 . --*--R-E_P_O..;___*--~ I BAY HARBOR ~I nm:sc.. ~~ d 1·001 CO;~c.: skis, Used '!i ot 1 M-a~n. BIC YCLES: Sc hv.·i nn FREE sm . blk/tan/wht rREE i\1aint-R~tired-ll('('rl MOBILE HOMES &ui--6~~iga c .. ~e : S95 .. 54&-Sl!ffi 'Stingray Sll. 3-S-10 Spcl . cork11poo 6 \l"ks () 1 d , ro kt"cp busy, Wk!y check • ~X2S Na!':hau. Under $1000 1425 Baker St (at H11rborl I"'""',,_-·~-=--~-- SUR F B 0 A R D : 6 , 6, , blcycle11. 3.'4 Dt'l Mar (Uni\'. 673-»17 10/19 canvas, batlery, motor_ \Viii ~ l<B\2471 e '67 Grc11 t Lakes Costa i\lesa · 540-9'170 V\V Chassis, TransmissWlpl!I, RUSSE". 1 \VK OLD. Or.) 64 2-1272 2 LJTILE Bl k H JJ p,;,1, \\'~sh clean. Koow' 20X·13, !';("! up in Adul! Mo-. and o!hC'rs. , ......, ac a ov.·ecn .. bile Homr Park Tmmerl ()C. NICELY si!uatl'd, nea r • &12--0143 • . ·. , ·sso. * • fiT:l--79'1 KING-sz hed: Misc ratlan kitten5 11 S i ame~e . boat s. Call Chuck 71 4/ · , clubhouSe laivn & pool. real """',.-~---.c-~,:.-._,.I fum: i\laple desk; prtbl 5"48-9871 10/19 889--2880 ~pa~cy, $7~~~68Sl l • ?9 firl'place. Call 6l;r36.)(). VW E ngine, Good Gon'- Miscell1neout l600 sewlni::-mach: Pr t b 1 PURE white male cat. Box 23' CABIN Cruiser, 320 hp. Tu~in m~riage ss9!J~1 ( ~ ~ 20 x 56. 2 BR. steps to ocean 1~==·~~·~·l2~·"~"~'=·~-'~·-., 14 K Yellow Gold Engage-type\\Titer. 540-6129 .. · lrliined ·approx. II mo., old. Chrysler inboard, SS radio, 22fil J & Marina, fam. park. Dana REBLT 36 HP V\V 1n~ & ment Wt'dding Ring &el. ~!~ D~~~w:;d ~~; 5314617 after 5'.:'IO P:<-1 10/19 -?i~;~~~~ l~~11~e;;~ 'CHAPMAN Point, pets OK. 496-4687 ~~n~~s good. ~tan, V.V .. S .. quality, line color. 66 twice-. CO!! $500 new, BEAUTIFUL Longhair grey Low do wn as is. sr:r-82-IS MOBILE HOMES"--.,. · ~.·, pis. Appraised ST;iO .. \VIII ... ·c·-1200 -1562 & white k i tte ns. 1206 N. Harbor, S .. A. Mt H 9215 1---------- Sacrifice . P. 0. Box Sl9, I ~~~"='~'·-·~~·~----·~-1 6Ta--095-4 l0/17 26' Navy \\"hale boat. Diesel • 714/531-8105 • 0 or omes Trailer, Trave l .~9425 lAkewood, Calif 90TI4. JAKE'S Continuous Swap SMALL aOOni.bl(' puppie11 .to eng w/mooring. i\tusl be NE\Y VACATlONEt."R forl ---~-,...c__; __ ..,._I -.-=====..-_.,.~,.1 ~feet. Buy-Se U·T'l'ade 117 E. 50ld this ..,,,·eek-make .offer. CONTEMPO-'69 22' TERRY LIQUIDATION SALE 2-5600 gd . homes. 548-1225 10119 646-9703. LAGUNA lllLl...5 '71 . 19". Your inspection in-. • ' E&rly American f'umiture 18th.(!){ 64 LONG haired bro\\'Tl guinea -~~~~--~--1 23301 RIDGE ROUTE DR. v1tM. ScoU's. 914 N . Fully sclf-ront11.ined,, <'fnrl1 Comp! !iv rm 1el, dinette PLAYHOUSE · 6x4x5. Al!iO pig. 546-6441 10119 14' BOAT. 3.'l hp Johnson, LAGUNA HILI-5 Harbor, Santa Ana. gauncho .. sips 7. Like new; .._. can be u!lf'd as huge trlr. sunlop & all :oetra:s. Xlnt Q\1·nl'r .traded for lge mobife set. unirm sets. pole lamp Ir doghout.e. $100, 642-2020 4 Bc11utiful kitten11, 7 '>l'ks buy at $595 .. 64&-5531. Prcslige Adult conln1unity, home. ,.,. many misc household ilems.. old. 673-7202 11.tt 6. 10/19 &aut!Iul surroundings, 11.ll Bicycles 922S Chapman Mobo'lo Homtl Call Ken Reas • 962-2423 FRIGIDAIRE delu.xe dryer e 44' HOUSEBOAT, X I n t, . I"',·. ' --pl••hou·• S"'. SPRINGER S•'"•nicl, AKC, IJ,., aboard,-SJ1'p A"•il , luxury 8ppo1ntrnenls, put-, .. _,. 1""" N JJ,,bo, S'A." R • I ,.., 14·a-..__, ~ ~ .... y ting· gree_n bobby 6hop GIRLS bicycle. bra11u ncu." .lM!l• 1 • • • · PW mower $<1 • .,; map P 536-6936. 897-5480 10/19 • 548-2434 * • · A 1 • b 11 S<O * :1.11-810:, * • .. chest S.15: elt"c rang e 1 y<'AR ol'·. •11 bl•ck n1uch more. us nan ui , . I '' I · g , ...... WA"'ER .l!IOUcner, Se a r s. "' " .. " CALL o"" """" * ()4S-1114i * • 1:170 PRO\VLER 17'• w se -c eanin ov ,n, U=» '· fcinale cal. 5'l8-05.12 10/19. ,,.,.,...>:~111 1 yr, $150; n1aple bookcases ~ O'lnd. Nt"f'ds niinor Sailboats 9010 :, ~P~EO B6y's Scll"'inn Sh o Y..'<'.l'/~litll, i\1o~atlc ~ea : record player & rPpalr .'s:i0.calJ 5'1(}....Rr,.13 LAMB Shephcrdp11pg, 1011·k~ ---· UNLIMITED Stini::ray, xlnr cont!. S·10. toilet 11:11.S-Cll'ct/re(rl~. O\'t'n misc. 675-7996 or 675-69'11 KITCJIEN sel. Bk S motor, ~102. 968-li 74 10/19 ALL NEW 16' Spaces & Mode ls Girl's Stinl{ray, $2.i. 673-0191 du'1l ,;ink~. slrs 6. i\i11ny O~'flCE or Den N1ugh Sola ro!or TV antC"nn11., 67;,....(i676 KITTENS tree lo goo11 lC'ft In cool Cosl:i l\fC'~a· rlr-, __ • ________ xtrns. 11n1nac. U!!!cd l r;:um- • Chai P. 1 bl Sal blWn 10 & 12 am. h ....,., "927 !0/"11 HOBIE CATS 1 · 1n('r. S227:'i 641-..\'lS.1, r 1c1, amp11, r s. omes .. .,.,.......,, • lux Greenleaf i\lobile Hom~ Mini B ikes • 9275 1962 22. TERll~Y...,..-~.~Goo-I u phol -lheater/chr's, LITE Beige u'OOI rug, 10xl2. FREE lwicy guppies. Pure Park. ----------1 bdrm/set & Misc. Bargain! J ust cleaned. SJ5 548-5817 or stl"f!ngth. ~8-"4<176 10/20 ALL COLORS 1750 Whittlr.r Av,., 642.11'",(l GO CART, 9 HP colltl. $200() C:l!(h. S.1"-6:.W, Moving! 675-5127 557""4002. 1o FREE DEMOS $100 CASM. 211!71 Nl"wlend SI. 1..n1·~~ ~Kl_N_G_S~Jz=,E~.-Fu~ll~y~J~l .... --.. -,-1-1 GAS turnace with 8.11 du<:t PETS and LIVESTOCK Pritt'<' from Sll95. \\'inter PERFECT *Call 968-roo.1 • 118 • k I~ Com '· 1o·1 RaC'I'"' starts llOOn1 27· SELF' c 1 ·---' • ... ~'' ulne fur be rl 1 pre• d, ¥/or , .w p....-te 1 et, '"" 12 x 57 in Ove star adult BONA.lllZA 4 hp, good con-on a1r""' ._...,.._w, Ot\ginal co11t SllOO. Can be $5. 61>-llGt. P•ts, General llOO CAP'N EDS .Patk. No pel1 .. Ideal Joc11. dltlon. $85. 10,.;18' patio, Partly , tum: used as wall hanging or nll'· fRIGIDAlRE. looka & rutTS BAi~TA~tS 20 II lo Uon in Cotta Mcaa. ·Ph. •&12-324D• $1000. II, Annin, 98l VictDria' S600, &37.~. good, $30. 2-4" Drngste sizes&~S2~ac8h,'.lfor~ 2200\V.Cst.Hwy,NBM5-:2244 6464612, ZEBRA MINI BIKE C.i\!. ~3489' -Mi ·~ ~lARDWOOD Map I e llty-boy'11 bike $20. 536--.11120 261.:J rilcu. Dr, upper hay. SKIPJACK • Like'.' new BOUCHT h9tJ '.ltUST Good tond ~ :;.tS.28.).5 1968 KIT Sport,masttt '1" wood • \IJakclield b e.d rm ~~ --·-u•/!rlr. Only $800 or v.ill , • M":, • • sips 6, cpt'd, sell ron1 ~.j/.c;.. M;sc. Wonted 1610 DUCKS, l\tallards I.: Pt kin. takf! Lido 14 In trade:. SELL 2 br h?mf' on TACO "MINI BIKE Rclrla butallC! or rJec. Li~ri M!!t, Hollyv.-'OOd couch. pins 20. S.i pr.r pair, 2612 1\leM &1~lll Newporl Bay t1x.t> $90 mo. Xlm cOnd i&5. 546-l619 new imo. M&-74i8 pofllil: table, Ufl ln.i; weights. D lBil k u .... , '""-='""'~~=~~=-Full prlce $3800 or oUer. ' .,,.-,. All in xlnt cond .. ~-LGE, clean Abalone pearls. r. c --v HOBIE & TRAILER 6T:---"'"'~ '" The Golrlen Waves, 16 CiEf;5•~. 8, make I i n P Xlnt cond SllSO 642.(Y.IOO !""""''1 Motorcycles 9300 Trailers, Utility '450 DIAMONDS' • Loose: Ali Prlnceu St .. Sausalito, Ca. \\'AIChrlog1 & pt'ls SlO palr ·-~---1 1967 SUN Valley 1\tohilc slze1: $200 CT. & up. rree 9"965 p~ 415/J.32...1019 2612 ~lea Dr. Back Bay, --·Sabot w /hencl trlr Hcrmc, Jh<fO, I BR, Call •II -Y~A 200 TRAILER FRAME ·~· ~Ll>.,,...1_.="-''='».....,"'.,',,'--:== !WANTED EWboa Bay Club &ill •3566 • fi~_!¥1(i 5 pm, &12-6511 .. l mo. old. 673-Z72:i Nt.• If, \\1 i~·· \t'hl~ '-· 1W~ N.B. Tennis Club Clw.M('r Family Membership, Roj)ly 1 Did you 11vtr thin.k of •Vi•P-BRANO ntow Hobie Cat 14 It. • s r ACE avallabl~ for MONTESA • N!8.lly thfUTI UnlieellSC'd. ~. 6il-t~"r ·-~ member.!ihlp. s.m + lf'lln~ 10 P.O. Box 282. \\'hittll"r, Int IM.t tYhlte ~lephuit In \l'/trallrr. Nrver used. S875. 20x50. Adults, no pets, Nf"ar condition. new paint joh ttnd fer fte,·&t2-2-413, ~ Calif. 90608 the attic fnr IOll\tthlna; you rhone 631-.7161 Hoag. 548-7421 extrU, 963-4~!17 Trucks '3i<JO -"..,0-'CC,.~==~.--ct1n ~? Try lhe Tradtn NO matter lllb'11t II II, )")u \Van~f!fl: 1 CB Walk1r Paradise cohimn In tht Dal· lf 1-!0lllE CAT TR;\ILER, 8x4:), he a u I e '6 HONDA 160, :'\Int cond, e '68 f;I, CAMINO -'1 SJ'!i>"A &ell It With • DAILY Talkle, any l'h.f..nnr.J. ly Pilot Want Ads \1•1tranrr. StO"i5. furmshcd, $%:olXl ea~h. Call Best nrter h1kt>~.. STl:R.EO. ' · PILOT WANT AD! ..u.-:.&TI ~7-3732 . C-11673-2473 """'" btwn 5•1 l"WS &ttl-7016 * 51()..8M4 * •Arr 3:30: ~o: ·: ~~~~~~~-'-~.;.......;,,,....;,.._;..""-~ ' ' l .• ,• '! J p • , • .j .\ ! " I I ' u I I ·-v I u • i l " '6 , I ( • t •• I J '6 c .. '6 • l '! ., < J •• i I " I l " • ) R M • sf SI Tl F I< l ' c \ I Q c ., J I I c I '1 I PORTATION ·-TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTA1'.ION tsoo POWER \lff>.iJvt a IDO'-1tuck. ot ;Je\v 1976 GMC Camper tnicks. ~ now, beat the price ~. Abet Camp;r combin. atlQna: and used tru ck,. ·:· UNIVERSITY ... C•mpert 9520 tmperted Autol "CHASSIS MOUNT" RAT Ar.K'-IU., 12\i ft, fully -eel! --·:..------- mnt&ined, Ueeps 6, mounted '65 MG Mtdpt, nblt enc. IMPORT '67 TR...fA.IRS on 1 ton new "10 «hv., auto. ~ar.:.u mll'I)' nu Jeatura, ~~. ~ BRG, Wire wtwiiels, 1 owner, ::•i;. ~i:st'!C:~~s= llWj ~j ~:"';i!.:z;":/=.:::·~=·=· M:::~:::,,.-:::t~:::·=g'("=Ev=ISPECIALS low rrille~i~> ~~ ";. = I "SP,OIT -e-AR . ''" m. S<~o. 24411. -to •port ltd .....,,. $147.11 clown Includes ,..,. fox • Lie. °""" End UNIVERSITY Authoru.d 5a1., • "'"""' MGB VW LEASllJiO '"t>EMO SALE $1195 AT SPECIALS WI PAY TOP CASH I l970 Fiat 124 Sports Cpe. '67 MOB GT 1968 Dalaun 510 Sed. H. ' CHICK IVERSON OLDS Radlo, healer, opeclal ''" Boautlll>! "'" Polar wrulo, ,~ VEY 6.10. . $.f 395 . haust, pin strfplnl. radial contrasting rejl interior. Cus. ~ 3100 W, Cout Hw)i., N.B. VW 1966 Alfa Romf'ft Spider :. ':::or~6 ft~te '2850 Harbor Blvd. tires, ;ow milts. tom Jtather steering wheel. $1 ·'95 642.!H()S 540-1164 1'70 HARBOR BLVD. Veloee. R.H., :J speed, rW GROTH CHEYRO -UOl.DSMOBltE Costa Mesa 546-6750 $2795 New Plarellles radi.ala, low, ., '59 TR3 .--· COSTA MESA &harp. TAW 890. N ,7 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. low miluge. zzoo.t. 1969 VW, JtH., 4 1peed. A Orfi:inal blu~ tactlry tinllh. '63 VW BUS ~ . ew 1 Datsun 537-TTTf Call Collect $1999 ~al at . tin. price. XSS Mechanically per:feet. New New paint, new motor. $1195 , Aak tor Sain Ma ; 16(Kl OHC, Pickup '!\'ith camp. • - -~ tirel. Lie. BSW 200. RARIN' (HYP·7~l lOO< '!GB R •-t R&H 18211 Beach Blvd. ' :~ :.ilp~~~ ~~arcn;;; -----.-tM-~INI--$795 TO GO! Utt '$795 ~~ wtre~hee~'. 011V Ml~un~·Be~b$ trad•. wm linan" pri"'te :'flAi 1002 vw, R.H.,•'&'."-,._ ~ ~ LATE MODEL j 'FORD. vs. aulomatlc =.i. Call, 5IMll52 o~ -• .. tra sharp. QKK 1 2100 ,,._ BIV<I. ..._.,.. $1395 CWADAINLTLEADCS j 3100 W. Cout Hwy.,1N,B. ~lt;omni.sion, J>O'll'er steer-•69 Dodge· Adventure IA. T. "'fRIBIUUftat'' 642-9«15 Sf0.1764 $1095 '64 vw Bu&" metaIJli:, co, pptr 1966 ?.tGB Roadsttt. R&:H, & ANY OTHER •--b ak 1 ' IWLn 1i .. 1~1o .... _ • ......... wire wheers. Tr L•. >i'fi• power r es, a r con. V-8 truck w / AC, 3 gas · -,.-. ..... -...vme rtar "'1eels ~ -"NO LATE MODEL diUoning with H l \\' ay tanks, 2 batts. 11• 6 ,. 1J711 llACH (Hwy, Jtl MORGAN ::: cl~ ~Ji· :ra.•Pffd. runs like new &ale pnet thla 905· G~RAL 1.t:OTORS Camoer Cruiser. Just the. w/many extra!~ U295 or 193-7566 • 537-68U !100 W, Coast HW)'., N.B, \\'eek $U99, I.Jc ORK n1. SEE CHUCK TRAPP o '.lh"1t for the cycl• gnfup. U:ad• 10, ,.ty '8R "°"'" NEW-USED-SERV. ,65 MORCAN +· ;, :;; $2395 GQ.9405 ~ OUok '""'°" Ioc., '" E. $595 BILL MAC CltACKEN ~1!:-=..0:eS:-::nd. ~r,s1'f~96S5Eves&f2..8684 ~ =~i:. mi's, 1968 Volvo 1~ Wqon H. VOLKSWAGEN ~~:";r:• N.B. ~ !~1'~~~LpRfr.Hi42~, N:_~c::vo, ,..:r;~Ford. '64 Sprint vs. DEMO SALE ========:/AutomaUc, lugpge rack. -• '68 VW ,.,_.:::.; tru>a, ""'· buckot ·9o OW CAMPER • PEUGEOT zxy 924' . • ' 11 189·.~'' ··"'~oo ~. ~· ~-=--, MW """ batloey, l970 Fiat 12< SpoO't C... ~ '66 vw AUTO MATIC " ~' -,. .. . ':hadY to IO· $900. After FullY equipped $2995 ZHX610 .speed, tadlo, healer, special $22S $l 595 '61 MGB GT epe.' RlH. • A lh , .. 9G2-2J55 .., Cllopmn MobUe Hom11 exhaust, pin stripping, war-Black with black lnterlor, speed, wire whttls. VDL WE P Y t.ASff 11 1 T':::-;i:=-;;;:::;-;; 12331 Beach Blvd; G.G., ranty, 1•7192\ '60 Ptu~ 403. New brakes, 1967 VQlvo 122 Waion. eco~1 .pecla.I, will tin. 246. ;:,'°: .. "."';;;;• ·~,:;.,~ ~!!·~11~·1~SJO.~-~!·~ $2795 ~~~.'.;.;~~mi;.~ R.H .• • ... ..i. uu z.. Sedan ~~.,,"F'"" ..,,,.. •1'· FOR YOUR CAR .iO) road tltta, l(.too ~ ~ ~ $1295 $1499 $1995 • ' ,...;_..,,.,.,,1on, lrlr hllch. 'Imported Autos 9600 OPEL 1968 MGB noa.is.t.,. n.H.. . CONN. ELL ' XJnt.nmnln& rood. $1400. --------l2100 Ha>'b<" ill•d. 645-0466 1968 Toyota Corona Sod. Redlo. IRUF081) CHICK IVERSON ~~'."od, """ "'""~ XD.\' • .~;!.i~·;,~;~~~i.~ '65A~~A 1~!~~~ .. ~~~!Pr.~.Rdlr ~r.g:~:~,~r~~7~,... RH .. ·~;~;;·5zvv 168 $1045 . :::::1!66.;:~-$1495 ~=c::~ Uc: 91069A. $1595.00. JL'\f Velose Convt, 5-sp(I, lo (TQC 558) Will take car in $1095 1968 Toyota Corona H.T. 1968 Triumph Spitfire 1.fk 1 -,w=E"'P"A"Y"TO=P~IJO=LLAR=:+I St.EMONS l~fPORTS, 120 mi's, very dean, $995. tradeortinanceprivatepar. ~ l'MI' Cpt. R&H, automatic. •tr H b v· w =-='""CO"ST""A_MESA-.,.-~-1m Roadster. R&H. 4 spttd, FORTOPUSEDCAltS .\Y. WARNER. •SANTA ANA 548-9762 ty, 546-4052 or494-681.l ~IOW ~ cond., landau top. WFE ar our .· • '63 VW, Xlnf cond, complete wire wheels. \VXN 4.54. U your car ts extra clt !"' DODGE PU A to 123. · maintenance history, $650 1· · · u · 2100 Harbor Blvd. "5-0'66 1B7U. BEACH BL,. M2-U35 firm, 5'l>l6'1'5 see us int. Pts. SMrp! '"'· dy" AUSTIN HEALEY JAGUAR HUNnNGTON •••rn , $795 BAUER BUICK 8>1-25811/E•"' 842-67211 $109!i ~ . 'TO VW 1600 Sodan, "°"" 1963 tR3B' Roadste>'. RH-l34 E. 11th St. •:.,;:i~;;;;,'"'~~.": AUSTIN AMERICA JAGUAR __ P_O_RS __ C_H __ E=-~oii196iH1 .. ~le':vi>"R"ri .. s..i. '62 vw· lug i··-=---"-·..,",.., . .,.."'-,..937.,, .. ,.'-,..,"'_t._llllll_ •. 1 !i~ will wheeb. PRA CostaU:,';,TS w.,..:;, '"""· Sips 2 + " "'w 'l:!:!;..,~:;''iieu~ HEAD9UARTERS "63 PORSCHE Radio,;-; •xcollont "'"-'64 vw Orang• Couou .. P<i>JI & rub"''· Xlot rood. All llodols The only authorued JAGUAR COUPE $1595 dltlon. dk. CBWM881) WW TOP I BllYER Sl,100/oUer. 968-1598 dealn 1n the entire Harbor f In an c 11 pr.vate pucy Gleamlna'·whitt , with red ,,... DEA 811.L 1.tAXEY TOYOTA: INT•RNATIONAL Load ..__ Hardtop, gleamirw metallic 1969 Toy-oti. Corona H.T. o:.or ~-.. -..:...... ' terior, can finance private N c. A&-. silver with brand new in-Cpe. R&:H, 4 ipttd, landau ._......... or •--'-'· par1y, lJc. 865-BEJ 18881 Beach Blvd. Sl'\r 63 cab--Over. 18 ft. box Complefl.i t~rioi: chrome wheel.t, ra· top. YEht: 267. , $ H. Beach. Ph. 847 OteelJ diamond plate fioor. SALES dial t' AM/FM dio 66 VW lqUarebl.ck this one ~ 799 LEWIS S '""" w/oleclric 2 '""" SERVICE "''• "' ' •parltl", "" wtth •po""' CHICK IVERSON 1221111· 67"-"'51. !Jo, PXW982. $1195 white Interior. 8.IXXI milc on 1970.,DATSUN P.U. Fully 3100W.CoutHwy.,N.B. PARTS $2399 1966 Volvol222Dr.Radlo, r eb uilt e na:lne x lnt VW &.t2-~ 540-1764 BAUER CHICK ' IVERSON beater, 4 spttd, sharp. 652 throughout and priced at ~·d, Gem camper top, • 67 BUICK. AEP. $1499 Lie Y\VF 682. Chick aam9 a11 new. Pvt pty. ' Austin Heal~y 3q00, low 1970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA Anytime, 847--0389 mileage. one owner. IN VW Iverson Inc., 445. E. Coast *** 499-2623 *** COSTA MESA 549.31131Ext.66or67 $2095 8""·· N.B. '7J..-090ll ul SJ '64 VW BUG '62 :poDGE Walk-In Van: or 54 Auto/trans, hHter. Perfect * 1960 Sprite * 234 E. 17th Street 1970 HARBOR BLVD. l970 Toyota Mk n Sed.lo:=·=-=-~~~~ New paint, radio, heater, 4. for "camper. $845. 646-5278 SCS.7'765 COSTA MESA Rl:H, automatic. 370 AES. '68 VW Bus. Blue finish with speed, 1 owner beauty( PEI.- or 9G2-6322. Best orfer. 49-l-8629 r whlte interior. Air condition. 220), ..t.. l!IM XKE Coupe, Low 164 PORSCHE $495 lna'. Heavy duty rear tires, a •··57 FORD P.U. Good Cond, mileage. Perfect cond . 356 SC ~OUPE really good buy $2599. Lie. best otter takes! BMW Privale party, hhist tell. Balboa blue chrome wheela: 1964 Opel Wa1on. RAH, 4 146 BEL, Ch~ck l I~ts0n $195 "'41"41'• ~ • ...,._ * -"'-"--'978--·-----radial tire~, concourse co~ speed. PIK 373. Inc ... 4-15 E. eoatt Hwy., ·~ CHEV 1~ Ton Pickup. Authorized Dlr. KARMANN GHIA dition. Lie. XOG997 N.B. 67~ E.'1:1. 53 or 54. 1JOO Harbor Blvd. Po\\ti' steering k brakes. Sales • Service • Parts $3099 $1795 '61 Camptt, new reblt enc&: Fado>'Y all'. $995 ~7902 ::::~~:;:~ '63 VW GHIA CHICK IVERSON 1968 Vol•o 144 4 "'· todao. '68 Iran•. Xlot cood, $7lO O< '61 f ord Van. air cond. 40.000 Radio, -heat.er.:.} 1pttd, real oner. 546-5619. · Sat 'till Noon C.O ~bl •-~-cl WIC 6"' mi's, auto, 6 cyl, R&H, xln't nve,·u t'. n.o:cent e.'fiu"" VW ea.n. • '64 VW _ '66 eng, AM/FM, Lana• Selection Of VW Campen, . Vans, ,Kombls, 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN WAl!fTED I'll J11Y top dGlla-:or )'OW' VOLKSWAGEN today, Call and uk fC2 Ron Plnchot. 50-3031 Ext, eM'T. 673-0900. '69 VW built ~ llO H.e. sunroof, reams, 1 o ad e d . week~nd or aft. 5: 30 "-eek days. Make otter. 897-8046. 1 _co~""..;·~r="'~· ..._=""'7"'-· ,,...,-1 COAST IMPORTS """"'u1· •ar<t to """ ,,,.. ,...3031 Ext. 66 0,. 67 """""''· !600 . ......,.., ~ -~'fi5 CHEVY P ic:rup 1,-i ton Of Orange County Inc. del. Radio, heaU:r, 4 gpffd, 1970 HARBOR BLVD. $1595 pm, 3l!llli 8th Ave, Lag Bch. . .. Good cond, $325 all) W. Pacific CQast Hwy etc. COS'fA MES/. 1969 Toyota C.Orolla WaJ· '63 V\V SUNROOF, Xln't Bii~. New~ Used ------ •67~• 642-0406 • 546-4529 $ 1 OH ,60 POR.iCHE cabriolet, 1600 on. Radio, heater, 4 speed, cond. $700. .... .f(JRD Window Van-Stick '69 BMW 1600 CHICK IVERSON aupor, with bani top. Now ....i nlc• • 794>. '83J.-JllS shift, 6 cyl, many extras. n.dio he t dial "-'64 VW PERFECT• I ·-, a er, ra w..:s, VW engine, new clutch, new · · cwner. Xlnt_a>nd, Trade. &46-2SS.S f •96251 tires, new paint, AM/FM, $1595 Will 1acrifice for cash. Call ·ss,,,roRD. Econoline pickup $2395 1970549-~~nE.!'ot.R,66B.,.LVD67. Just like new, can be aeen 1968 Toyota Corona Hard·,~'~1>-~1260=~---~- New tires, low m 11 es, nAl\.D at 2089 Harbor Blvd., or top cpe. Radio,. heater, 4 1966 VW C.Onvert. Yellow lmmHlat• 0.llvecy CHICK IVERSO'N vw 549-3031 Ext, as or n 1910 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA -~riper 1hell, S700. 673--0738. ~ ~ 1 ___ co_ST_A_MES~-A__ phone 645-l982, 9am to 6pm mad·~ ~ONDmON-w/blk top, 40 HP erw. $795. '65 KARMANN Ghia coupe lt66 PORSCHE' tll. • 1_64_6-63_~\7 ______ '64 VW. Bus. Engtne n!bullt R/H. Xlnt mnd! Must sell and ruarantee. CI u I ch 615-0466 2100 Harbor Blvd. VOLVO - U'VU'U'U THINK 'VOLVO' .. "FRIEDLANDER" JffpS 9510 I======== ·:.<f=JE:.E_P_v-~-.-,-,,.-,-.-,-.h-,, , ___ D_A_TS_U_N __ _ f.oJI bar, $&W gauges, new I . paint. John 645-257S alt S l!I Wholnale Blue Book Took in tr•d• On bo•t, \ '66 VW BUG' transmission. Tlre1 In ex- $850. 646-5;78 or 962-6322. but nffCI cash. $3600 DEAN CompeHtion orange w it b cellent shape. Special •t ,,,,. aaACfl INWY. •t 1960 GHIA. 40 hp, big bott At wpllf . hendle. 830-5161 black inl@rlor. UOHl" $ll99. See 83130. Ch I ck N~~l·o.sr::~. 1970 +WHEEL drive Ford Bfuncb. VB, pogi-tractlon. Ph: 494-1663 -$-- "Leader in The Beach Cit ies " strokes, New clutch .l titt1. vt prty. $ 1099 Ivtrson Inc., +t5 E. Coa~I UX>. 54S-828.l ·~~PORSCH,,~E 91~ LeMINT LEWIS CHICK IVERSON ~:r.· N.B, Sn-0900 E.t. 53 ~ ............ ,uuu mi. rnon =-=·,-o:--=~-~t vOLVO CLEAltiNCEI MERCEDES BENZ ,.uow, oew ""'"'· $41.IXX!. vw '&3 vw Campo>'. Xlol rood. '" •~ Go! I I M 11 JM?.fEOfATE J:11VE. RY vn-.>'""· 1966 Harbor, c .?.f. 646-930.1 ng n serv ce -ust se . '68 Porsche Tarp, burgundy. 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 Askina sl.250. 646-4925 '7G-STATION WAGONS 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 1--:-:f:-=-==,,..,=-I '70-SEDANS-2 & 4 Doon Auto L11slnt LEASE A NE\V 1971 · PINTO .$50.00 mo. (36 mo.) RENT A NEW t9n PINTO $4 DAY AND 4¢ MILE PUT A LITI'LE KICK 1N YOUR ·LIFE! 911 THEODORE ROBINS . FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 642-0010 UMd (Ari · WE BUY CARS ~ 2100 fWbor Blvd. AVANTI e R-3: WITH PAXTON SUPER.CHARGER. e $2150. ..... • 67S. BUICK 1968 SCOUT VS , 4-whl drive. "pd, l0xl5 Ga te1 tires. Xtta dean. 646-6433 ZIMMERMAN 2145 HARBOR BLVD. ,5.0.6410 New engine, brakes, tire1. ....,,srA "ESA • '63 VW SEDAN: S7fJO '71)-1800 E CPE For lamps, cocoa mal1i. \..V l>l OR BESI' OFFER . 1970 BUICK Skylark Cust 45,000 mi:·ssiij. •!K-2918 e l970 VW CAMPERe * * 673-0.119 ** '7G-164 SEDANS 4 dr. H.'!. Sedan. PIS. i!tlJ'O•l'n Vahicln 9515 -v1s1T OUR BIG ".RECREATION CENTER ·'WE ARE THE si-IOWCASE DEALER FOR '67 Datsun Wagon Radio, heater, 4-speed. (# 100) - $995 1lt4'"4 ~ 2100 I larbor Blvd. 645-0-166 TOYOTA 5,IXXI mil" In Europe DEAN LEWIS P/B , ai>'-cood .. radio, wb. 'S7 PORSCHE Cpo, Good.... <!M-.1647 . ., vw. 1500 Bue. With 22,IXXI W/bluo int. 12995. Con Needs nood/minot work. Asl ~;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;~JT!iii~~~m;;:;rc I mi. Bhaupunkt radio. Xlnt 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9.303 ~Jean Mottley at Cad! 11 $735, See anytime 2089J I 196:9 VW Cam Per: cond. $1595. 548-1058. C.Ontmls, Mon. thn& Fri. Harbor. CM. 673-1695 ITIOIYIQrrlAI Nu/Eng. Needs body \\'Ork. ,65 VW Antlqun, Cl•ulca 9615 64fi-U91, Ext. m 1960 PORSCHE w/'64 1600 • _a.: -$695. 494-2424 ·Call today -Sill tomorrow! aer ie!! c engine. $1350.126\h 71 COROLLAS '62 VOLKSWAGEN Bus, BUG MUST SELL! Hardtop '29 Fut relUltl wtth a Daiq .El Dorado Campers. Mri;ii )"Jomes, Chauis Mounts aM Balboa Motor Homes. DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND 391h st, N.B. 2nd Sty. HERE NOW brand new paint, ·x lnt American map wide tires MODEJ;A. Truck. Pll?l Clau1ned Ad . .o 'GG PORSOIESll Wag01111, 2 Dn, Coupta throuahout $795. 492--8915 custom metaWC paint w·h'===*="='"=*=*='==--="lrect;::64S-liOil;:,;::"=N=O=W=! =,f 5-ipd, chrm \\'his, AM/FM. Automatlca • 4 Speeds '69 VW Futback, auto,_ fuel beautifUl lace work. YPU. I' . CHOOSE FROM sfn:tJ..s TO COMPLETELY SELF.CONTAINED MODELS 5210.00 to $9895.00 Tiy:Before You Buy With Our Reasonable Rental Service ; 0 THEODORE · .ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. 01sla-J\.1eu. 64U010 , ... MINI HOME Kimi) King Cha~ls 1.-founl Fully well • contail'lt'd with popou t rear hed. dual air o:md. Sun deck on ·71 Chev. V.a.o,. power brakes, radk>, ht&!et. Beautiful blu~ & Pita~ A real winner ~tlust 1tll Ull.s \\'ffk, Stock 782. Series ~9. $7"5 ·UNIVERSITY " ' OtDS : , 2850 Harbor Blvd. Colta • .Mesa 546-6750 '• . SUNDAYS 18835 Et1ch Blvd. Huntlnlton Bear.h 842· 7781 or 5~0-0442 '70 DATSUN 4 Door Sedan, used (603AVA) dlr. \Vill take tnde or fin- ance prlv•te party, Ca 11 546-4052 or t94-6811. '67 Dat!un Wagon Automatic. (UDE 591) Sacri- fice! Will take trade or fin- ance private party. Call 546-40a2 or 494-681 t '65 mATSUN Station W&J'ln, ndio and heater. Lie. OSE 651. S695.00 JIM SLE?.lONS IMPORTS, 120 W, \VARNER, SANTA ANA '65 DATSUN PU truck, Xlnt cond . Reblt eng. R.ltH, 4-r;peed. 67~32« FERRARI $3200. ""-""'all 6. DEAN LEWIS 1.;.,.1100, R/H, Xlot cond, 001. i°76J PORSCHE-reblt eng., 1966 Harbor, C.M. ~9303 below blubook, 548-4l08. Several other customized AM/FM, new tires, ski '57 VW Sed11.n, runs $150 VW lo choose frnrr1 "·59=-M".-=B'"'. ,,~9~...,,.~-,.,-a-o.'"'XJ~n-1 1 ,..,k. 123511. 64S-5432. rr T MAXEY c .. h. 181 E.' 18ih Co•ta CHICK IVERSON int. & bod y. Runs well. '68 PORSCHE 912, Mpd, B.1.1..i.1.1 Mesa ' VW $1100. Eves aft 'l or Sun. Mag whls, AM/FM, like I IOIYIOI IAJ ATTENTION BUYERS 962-3150. new. 644-2432 T T Let Ull help you find a . 549-3031 Ext. 158 tit 67 "'&3""too°'s"L'"'M"e-reed~e-,"'B"1,-e'"'HT=. I '58 PORSCHE 1600. Real cat at no cott to you. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. AM /F'M. very cltan. S2450 nlet. New int. Good eflline. t•I llACH ILVD. Sellers alao welcome, '68 VW BUS. Xlnt cond. New -P..•t ply. 673-9525 Good paint. 495-4329 Hunt, Beach 147~55 Call now 64Z4i31 . tires. Best otter ever SXQ). MG ............. t.iftl THINK ... ~ .. "FRI EDU HOER'' 1l1Sf llAC" ttfWY. '" 893-756& • 537-6824 NEW·USED-SERV. ~ '63 PORSCHE: NU: Paint. I ml N, ot Cout Hwy, on Bell Auto. Referral Serv1c1 494-4791 B lk. chrome/whls, • '63 VW-Very clean, goOO 1970 V'\V BUG, Xlnt AM/t'l\f. 538-16'18, 646-8707 1968 Toyota Corona 2 dr. cond. $625. $1'195, low mile•rt. "'"'· m1>1! '64 PORSCHE sc. Elec. sun-R.&H 4 •peffi! prvt. J*rt>'. 968-6377 aftf!:r 4 pm sell, 6'1~1192. roof, chnn whls. Al\f/FM $1295. 675-1748J=========--=========- Weber cartu:. $2600, 639-5818 • '69 Corolla-Rtif, ttpe Imported Autos 9600 lmPortecl Cert 9600 ---------1 deck, l'l,000 mi. /-~--------~---~. ----------·\_l_J.350_. _____ 644-4 __ 15_11 r•••••••••••111••••, Au~rl~!.i.. TRIUMPH I It's Here -; .... ·I Sales •Servloe eParta 1---------1 11971 0 T A s I Sonct Coupt1 1n Stock '66 TRIUMPH Spittltt, 4 Oran11:e County's N~t Dlt. 1peed, radio 11nd heater, I · I COAST IMPORTS ~::":i:. ..~ . .::'.· ;~ I • · • • • I SLEMONS IMPORTS, 12J •• GRAND PRIX SCORPION •• r.tG of Orange Coo11ty-1nc. \\I. -w AR NE R , SANTA Sales, Service, P1rtt 1lXI \V. P&cilic Coa.1t Hwy. ANA. I I Irnmt!dlal!! Dellvel'}'i __ .. _2_-0406 __ ._0l&-4 __ 5'9 __ 1SACRJFJCE, '67 TR • 4A I I '67 FERRARI G:rc All t-1odel1 --------I ~b!t ena:. wry Id cond. C.rnpo,_,. ___ 9520 ITAi. Raoloa .... Loo1Ily • TO:'IOTA SI~. --an 5,30 A I I '62.--0:nvalr Van reblt eng, owned, aold &: 1erviced by ___ _....____ wkndl. . I I la int., dash panelled. 70-71 U.S. 'S9 TR·3. Xlnt cond. New I . . I lnapect. O\'f!t $950 invested '69 Corolla ~~~""·Must sell. I C#slq,,, B11iJJ_in Torino,'""' I lilll "'-2829· 3140 w. Cout Hwy .. N.a. Futbacl< • ....._ Hu had ,., SP!T'lltl I For TIH Dis.n,,,;,,.,,;,., B1111r I CAMPER • '67 FQrd " Tun &a-MOS 540-1'1SC ~) T~:~~4 ce? (XSPWW Powder blue. Matchtnc lnttt. I. I P.b.' !OW calrov.,.. Many • ,64 MGB v• --own. iol' low mil" Local °"' I Too ... lltlful To Describe I ~643 Clean. kl ml. $.1895. 3100 W. C.O..t Hwy,, N.B. Radio, heater, while wall.c, ftmnee pvt, Pf>', Call dtr. ·O~ New !~11 full ftc. ·SH h y-a-l~t!dJ!Eii:;;;;tlM;dlij(jQiiiOt 60-9«15 54G-l"754 new paint Babama yellow. Pat aft 10 am 541).3].CIJ or tcry ~. si)ec1a1 thlt I '4-::.,:~ I r a1>eu and 1>oo1 '"' m~~ox1 ... '1'1l6. -ken<1. •xsll5l8l .. 1 At Ora119e .._..,.., s Only · I ~"P.=~"';'.~~ t<......,'f!=Ltd:-ar-•12!' ·~~~~·.=:..."°:: $!59' I Authorized Dealer I 53t-!ij5 -anp Count>'• ollly author· z,,.. ~ -No. RT 43 7 46 II. I BJ-s· I i70 .... v.w CAMPER • Pop top, 1ttd dealer, $1411'5.00, J IM SLE!\tONS I I ~~ ~~, ~E~~;,:;TS : 00 : .. ~~':: ~ ~~:,.OE~r~.'~N• w. 1 B.J. Sportscar Center, Inc. 1 8' CA'..'1PER, 12" abovt cab. Newport Beach COND. ,. TOYOTA '811 Corona, iclnt. I JUIUllllan.conaw.a..Mn I 2 cloletl, Ugh.ta 1.nd ~ 84..9«>5 1 54().17&f ms lo ml'•, 18.000 m I'". !la> W. OoNt HW,,., N.S. \, °'\ • ' I .,..Lip:1 . cond. St?S. 49fi..553) _A_Ulli!Irutd ___ F_ttrarl __ o._a1_u ---*--*-"&<6<3;.;..;;;.;;I.I;_*_* __ , $Utfi/otr. Pvl pt,y, 90<9117 MU.OS ·540-17M ••••••••••••••••II I --------- Imported Autos 96001mportecf Autos 9600 FRIEN~LY , AUTO CENJER , . ,. NOW AT m NEW LOCATION! 13881 H•r Blvd., an.. lrOYI OATS~ ULES,.l ;SERYIOE .;\ ...... 11966 nr.u"'" la:::orMwt 1211 ,J. ;:-· u· N-, .• ,. •• ~ • 1 ... :. • 118 SEUOTJON • · . I FRIENDLY AUTO CENTER 13861 HARBOR BLVD. U9·7000 , -· - - • ----·-·--- DAILY PILCiT :. .. ;.urda7, 14t~r 17, lC,iO SPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOR.TATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Coro "'° UMd Cort Und Coro "'° UMd Con 9'00 Uood Cort 9900 ~ 1 IUICIC __ ._u1_c_K__ CADILLAC. CADILLAC CADILLAC Used Cars 99CM:I UMd Cara 9900 ; • MllCK '61 RIVIERA '56 BUICK •Cod. ''4 CPo. de Villo ~ }·~croRY r ACTORY t ·. AJR. CONDITIONING Sacrlflcc! Must ~I im~i-AIR CONDITIONINC ; ;f' f'uU powtr, vinyl ?Op, ttrato ate!)'! SlSO full price. (WBJ. Full l't•llier ·lnlf':riar, Cruise J. 'IKlck~ ~ab, chrome ,pon 586) dlr~ C&ll 494-7144. control, tilt wheel, Autom&· :: wtwll! AP.f / F~f stereo, tic dimmer. ntll po¥.Tr. An ! _ .JXl""'tt door locb, tilt & tele. CADILLAC exceptional value. (IWl...673J : i*Cplcttet>rin&whttl. LoAd. . SALE $1111 PRICE !. -eci W/l'JCll'U <XDl...5841 • 1---------N L-c d"lla , SALE $llll PRICE e Cod. '67 Convortibl1 a-n a I C • • • , FACTORY 2600 HARBOR. BLVD. •• : .l)ra"-CoLJnjv'5 I ·-tsl ... -" ......... AfR CONDITIONING OOSTA MESA !#.\1 Se!ectlon of Quality CadUlacs OPE SUND y Full power, plush tu!J leather N ' A -Naben Cadillac interior, stereo, tilt wheel, '67 CAD convert. Full P"'-er. I.:_-2f.oo HARBOR BLVD., door Jocks, light sentinel, Xlnt cond . Bank Costa f\fesa etc .• ere. IVCU074l l'l!PoSlef!Sion. $2395. 546-9'106 :~ $4:0-9100 Open Sunday SALE $2118 PRICE e '68 El Dorado e e CADILLAC '61 ·COUPE DE VILLE CADILLAC Cloth &: JeatMr lntet.ior, tun '67 COUPE 0.VILLE JIOWtt. factory air condition. full po~r. l'o<:tory •.Ir, padd- lnr. AM·F1'f radio, tllt-tele. ed top, leather interior· ster. atl!e.ring v•heel, po~'tr door eo AAf-FP.f radio, tilt 51fff._ JOcka, auto cruise control, ·ine wheel, JX™o'er door locks, etc, (WQR131) twilight 1e:ntinel, auto dim- SAL E $.USS PRICE ~l'~~ry ~ mileage. ~·County" IA'i•st SALE $3111 PRICE CADILLAC CADILLAC e Cad. 'U-Cpo. di VIiie e Cod. '69 So<I. do VIiie FACTORY FACfORY AIR CONDITIONING __ ~AIR-.CONOlTIOfllNG Full power, aU leather Inter. F\JJJ powt-r, yinyl top,..Luxur. Sor, tilt Ii: telescopic. wheel. loua clolh &. lt"alher interior. AM I Tf\t, light dimmer. Dual comfort a;eals, Sterw {588714) 4 to choose from. multiplex, power door locks. Tl\ke your pick, only. . . tilt .It le.lescoplc wheel 1~1- SALE $2333 PRICE light M".ntlnel, pov.·er irunk Orange1County'1 Largest opener, etc., etc-. 1065AGC) St!lection Quali1y C8.dillac:s SALE $4999 PRICE Se~ion of Quality CadiUa.cl l Orange County's Largest Nabers Cadillac Selection of Qualily Cadillacs 2tiCXl HARBOR BLVD., ""° HARBOR BLVD., Naben Cadillac eo.ta "'"' Nabers Cadillac °"''"" eoomy·, La"'" Selection of Quality CAdillacs Naben-Cadillae Coat.a Mesa """" HARBOR BLVD 540.9100 O""n Su .. ..t~u 540-9100 Open Sunday ' -...... ·• .,.. '"""" 2600 HARBOR BLVD., f ' RMera, gold. blk top, Ora.nae County's Largest Fully equipped lo mi c' ·au·. p~T voindo~·a, Xlnl Selection o( Quality Cadillacs $4995 ' 642--0900 ·ro CPE de Ville, air, landau, aJJ pv.·r & extras. clean, 1966 CAD carefWly driven good cond, $lG95. 213 : l amd_SJ<os. ,,,_,.,. Nabers ·Cadillac ·~-,-~------ !' 'tl9 RIVIERA \\"ht • ~·/blk-2600 HARBOP. BLVD., 31.~ mi by elderly couple.1 _43l_-<8!1l _____ -:::- Colita Mesa ~ d 'll . d v ·ll Costa J\lesa ' 540·9100 Open SUnday '4S-"'--. 1 ac • I • 540-9100 Open Sunriay -----'-----'-Sharp! Full pol >A'er. (NND-l23 l '67 EL DORADO. Silver mi&! '66 CAD. conv. El Dorado • $ 7'9 all p'ol.T, climate control, grey w/ black vinyl top. Ai\l /l"J\1 stereo, crui~ am. ~ ~ ~lk lealhf.r .. interior, 1i11 ,int. _F/P. Air. Other Xtru. 540-9100 ~Ii Sunday "-, ,.,J389j. 831-1789 * ·s;; CAD Conv. Power, leaf.h.: f.• nrE SUN NEVER SETS-on er, .R&H, tape. deck. Pvt : -i>uot dusJfi«I' pty. $1995. 646-5537 Immac cond. 4!»-6098 · '68 ElL OOfb\00, J'l,OOl mi's. 1..Qaded . Jugt like new. Call 55"7-9349. 1964 CO NVERTIBLE . Complete po~-er & ~ ex- tras! Xlnt cond. $985 firm. 496-2'".:iOO trql,· tilt & tele. steering ZlOO Harbor Blvd ~66 1o1;heel, AJ\1-t :\I ~tereo, tu.JI ~·hi, guicle-matic. lwilite · · · poiwr. nt>iv tires. Tbis sent, S.20ii9. 642-2·113 0,. 1 i961 CAD conv. 1958 Chevy-5howroom clean car must be S4~.'4B 3·18. f.lake ofler seen to be apPrecia.le<I. 546-9979 S3600-MUST SELL! 16985 ALL NEW• ALL .EXCITING Edgewater Lan e, Hunt· ington Haroour. 846-428..'l ~lfi& CAD. Coupe· DeVille. 28.000 mi. Xlnt cond. Gray w/blk leather &: irlt. $3800 or bst ofr. Eve&: 673-1456 CA MARO R.S. 325 cu, pis, auto, air, Fr.1", di!IC brks. $1300 or Best. eves: 494-2lIIG. ' TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Usod C•rs 9900 used ca,.. ,,_ CHEVROLET ....,..---. CORVEllE'.Y1 ---·-----____ ,. ___ . ~ ~ '69 ~·AMARO • Corvollo •70 ~·:: St ing Ray i')."" VS. air l'Cln,d., po\~lecrin FACTORY dlr. fUYB 9421 \VIII tak~ AJR CONDITIONING • 1rade or finance privat par. Showroom fre!h fastback wtth ty. ~164052 or 494-6811. ren1oveable panels 350 V,-8 CHRYSLER '67 CONVERT. 300. n1int cond. cnsdr. older con\'. in trade. • Sl69.) • • t • 61'.!.3J.)~ • englne. Finls~ in apar,k· ling Ermine white w/plUfb metallic blue vinyl Interior. All optioni. Incl. power 11eet., brakr.s, eJpctric windoWa. Hydro auto traM. Sleri!o n1ultiplex & just 7800 cue- -----fully driven n1Ue!I. (~ASQ) COMET 19&1 C0~1ET automatic, 6 cylinder 4 dr sedan. Radio, Heatt'r. A fine economy I.: transportation car. Priced v.-ell below blue book at S37.>. Call 831--1239, El Turo. '6.S CO~tET Cahentt -Nt'\V ('flg. & l!res. Auto, Xlnt cond. $600. 646-6351 CONTINENTAL . LINCOLN Conlinental '69 4 dr. In mint condition. \'inyl roof. leath'.er interior, air- oond, P"'r stri & bkrs, Pl\T \\'indows. 6 .;..'ay &eat. lapt' stereo. tilt "'heel. SJ.900. Ph days 673-i022, nllt's 548-7873. CORVAIR SALE $5555 PRICE;, Nabers Cadilla~ 2600 HARBOR BLVD. ' COSTA MESA OPEN SUNDAY '6.i Corvelte, ttbll eng. Many xtras. Very clean. <A)J. 61:J-..a2G1. DODGE . ------·"""""' I '61 .DODGE IT : ,... -· ~ FULL POWER+ !actory U', Low . miles. M111t JlqUidate immediately. tst ·~ buyi: XEU354. : CHICK IVERSO~ YW . 5'19-3031 'Ext. 66 or 6T : 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ; 1971 COMET '69 CAMARO RS, air, disc l---------'70 CHALLENGER, ~/ P,, '6.5 CORVAlR convrt-ne\!; Air. Bes! Ofler. ~y1:: eng. {14,~ n1i), 4-spcl, new 5-10-6900 I Ext. 222, .tves: tires, xlnt $750, 31115 Loren 64.)...2531! Priced With T.he Imports But With American luxury And Economy IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 3 ALL NEW MODELS ·INCLUDING A 302 V-81 OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON NEW 'S ,. •PLIASI ADD 2% FOR PREP & HANDLING ) ON ALL NEW 50,000 MILE OR S·YR. WARRANTY AVAILABLE ONLY ON THE 1351 NEW 1970's NICEST USED CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY Over 50 To Choose From I 69 CONTINENTAL 54222 Coupe. S. factory air condition- ing, full pov,.·er. radio. heater. Landau Roof. All ContinentaJ '68 CONTINENTAL s3555 Cpe. The essencr' or luxury, ~ully_po,\·er equlppt"d. l~ath"r 1nter1or, factory air. Landau top. StPreo tape t ilt st<'erlng luxury features. (YPT&10) I I 66 CONTININTAL s2333 4 door sedan. Luxury rJuipped thru out, Full (10\A:cr & actory · air. low mileage, well mairitained. • EKL 542. I I 65 COMET-CALllNTI 5999 ConV<!rtiblr, automatic trans- miaslon, radio, heater. powpr 1teerlnJOt, powef' brakes, very dean. W An 885. . I tlon \VBgon. Full po\\'Pr I 66 ~RCURY COLONY PARK "'Ith factory air, driven only 33.000 miles. fRR2734) 51666 ~ I .. . I 68 OLDSMOllU Dolle II s2333 '2 Or. Hardtop. Automatic transmission, radio, heat.er, ~·er steering, factory air. dau roor. Immaculate thro-out VGY 989. '67 '67 \1'he<'J. Lie. XEW 331. COUGAR Auto. tran~ .. R&H. P.S .. FAC· TORY AIR CONDITIONING. \\'hile-y,•all tirr.s, ~le. c.:l:UX190l FORD GALAXIE 4 DooT Hardtop. Autom11tic, factory air, PS, PB, R~. £VAZ3071 '68 CAD EL DORADO s3999 Bt'aoli(ul dk cht'stnut brn.,.,,n/ \l,.'jth malchini:: lnl<'rior, luxury equip. thnJ out, full f>O\\·rr (If rourse. raclory air, Ai\1 /Fl\I stcrro. t ilt i>ll'Crini;t \\0httl, landRu roof. YWR 801. 5<'<' to 1tpl)l'('Cl11tf'. '67 CADILLAC . $2666 Sedan De. Ville. Full power, and factory 1ur. Vc1·y clean. AGB 326. BETTER IDEAS MAKE BETTER CARS AT ~ohnson~son D.Olttl©@n.~ ©@lttl'ii'Olttl~~'ii'&D. I ~£00~ TIIIIT I ~~OO©!!!JOOW • ©@!!!J@&OO 540·5630 COSTA MUA 2626 Harbor Blvd. -642-0981 . THREE GENERATIONS IN TUE A VTO~IOBILE ,lflJSINESS THI OLDIST ISTAILISHElt "FACTORY DIRICT" LINCOLN·MIRCURY DEALIR IN OllANCH· COUNTY -- --' brakes, P/S, 350 eng, Blue w/vinyl lop. $2!n). 644-5937 CHEVROLET '65 Nov.a Ln. C~I. Kl 3.-7506 1 -".C..C-'----~_,,..-- FOR Sa.le 1964 330 ~ s~. '63 VAN, needs eng wk. Gd. 960 Old 98 4 transp, $300 or bst. olr, Ph: \\'a,Zon SJ7j. 1 s · 548-j210 door. Needs battery $125. 4 Dr. Automatic. radio, heat. er.-CYBH·6381 l========:-536-0335. $11W5 ~~ 2100 Harbor Blvd. 643-0466 1 6'5 Impala SS Yellow with black interior. Automatic. dl r. Po.,.,·er steer- ing, VS. r.1ust st!lll $995 lull prict'. tRRG 775). Ca JI 494-T144. CORVETTE -----.'64 CORVETTE . "327'', 4 speed. Al\! / Fl\1. Brand new \Yide ovals. com· pletely original, all this Vet n~ds is a new home. OSC 219. . $1399 CHICK IVERSON '66 DODGE Dart 270 2-dr sedan, 6 cyl, R·/H, .auto, xlnt cond. must Se it, Sacrifice. $72;,, 67>-5655. * '68 DODGE Ch&rgei . Beaut, Fully/Equlpt Ca(. By Pvt Pty: 838-0034 * ' : 1966 CORONET 383, 2-dJ ITT. auto, J>$/pb, nu tirTs, $l2?'i boOk-;-1118). 64~18!9 * * YW t\lichelin 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 '68 fJREBIRD 350 • 17,rxtJ FIREBIRD radial. tires. vinyl top, 1970 HARBOR BLVD. mi's, 4 .!lpd. loaded! Beau~ PS/PB, R&H, air. All leather, 8 track stereo. xlnt --===CO"=ST=A=M=ES=A=='="-'°'$=1850;:. ="='-="="='o-:'="=~=3213=·=·~J cond. Sl 750. Ptv ply 833--0077 - '56 BEL AIR 4 dr Chevy, v.·lv.', p~·r str. auto trans, Imported Cars MOOlmported Autoo HOO nt'W battery. good rubber. Runs bt'auriful. Orig owner. $175. 5"ID-0837 BY O\VNER • '&I Chrv. l\latibu Station \Vagon, V-8, lac air, new tires. $72j, 64&-7656 '70 CHEVELLE 454: Arisen ~1aa;s, Xlnt cond. Must Sell- Going Ovr Seas f.fake Olr. 61J.-1548 '66 CAPRICE. 2 dr. Po"-'t'r 1 steering & brks. Air. \Vh ite. vinyl lop. Like new $1699. 642-GUS '65 Chevy SS-283, auto. pis, extra clean. runs good. Sac $699. 96S-4691 1958 CH.EVY Station y,·agon $200 or be~t offer. 835-7104 1962 4 door Impala, good transportation S.195. 546-6068 e GOOD '57 CHEVY stick, $250. 642-3832 '&t CHEVY 327, gd cond, $495 or Best oller. Call DarTyl at 642-2834 *'70 l\.1ALIBU : V-8. AM/FM, PIS P/B. air, & vinyl top. 64&-6652. 19.'17 CHEV. Sta. Wagon 6 cyl. Standard shift. Runs. but needs "'ork. $100 or best offer. 646-4277 belore 7 p.m. IOW II COSTA MESk '71 HONDA :.. e Alll: COOL•D ,ltONT ENGIHli e FRONT WMllL DltlV• e POWEii ASSISTt:O SELi"· AOJUSTIN G FRONT OISC s 1 3 9 5 altAICE5 • MAXIMUM SPl!EO 7J Ml'M e UI' TO 41 MILES l'Elt GALLO N • ''"'·""'"'"·' o~ SEDAN Plus 11• Ntw C•r l'rt1Nr•ll1111 LKll Tru11. T1• I L~ UNIVERSITY ~; OLDIMOBIU 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MISA 540-ff40 lmSH>rted Autos 96001mportecf Cars 9600 lmporled Autos WE HAVE THE BEST SELECTION OF BMW's IN ORANGE COUNTY • 1600'1 • 2002 • 2500 • 2100 e ALL COLOltS e ALL MODELS • 2100 cs e IMMIDIATE blLIVERY ... '67 FIAT WAGON Specie! Buie~ V/6;_ •n9i111. R•dio, h••lt r, 1ulorn•tic. !UYT·SflOI "61 YW Cpe. r•d;o, 1'.e~ler. Good tir11. Red with bltck but• ki t 111h. fTR.Y-01111 "ALMOST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUr' Tltot's wltot Rood & T111Ck uild obo11t tt. IMW 1611 011d 1002 wtlett t!M!y called rhe111 "the Hit Md• lteys 111 the world." What 111okes ttiem 10 9ood? Adr n fer the frff booklet "ll lHSoM Wtiy I.MW 11 ........ Or nk for tM key. Yo11'll 9et tM "'"i0f9· -. '68 MERCEDES $2295 2000. Completely rebuilt engine. R•dio, he•+••· 4· 1p11d, fine mech•"ic.•I • cond. IYXU -985 1 '66 SIMCA R1dio, 1'i11l1r. white • w1ll1, fully f•chtty eq uipped. !CSJ·Oll} ;~~ .. ~ .• ''"' ...... St 29· ~ 4-ipe•d. ITPR..)73) ' "fl • '61 FIAT 110 Spid1r, 2 d r., redio, h11·t1r, 11ltr1 11'.erp! tWTZ.6 161 '61 CHEVY VAN $179$" V/I . ) 1p11d, red io, 51199 ·~ ..... """ ,,., .,..... · ioon. A-I rt11ch. cond. fSJ)7l 4I) I PLUS I< LARGI SILICTION OF VW IUSIS, ALL .COLORS Joe Berlottl's T&M MOlORS 1011 GAROEN GROVE BLVD. SALIS OPIN SUNDAY PA .. TS, Sl lYICI TUIS., THU•S., Till l :Ot ll4·l2t4 I V1 ••. I. ef .._., lf2·1111 ' . ' ,. ' ' j; 11 I !· I ' ' ' I " . ,. ' . I ' ,. ' ' ' ,. " ' " ,• • ·: • • • ; ; ·i ----~ L-.... , r«i~~ S1Ju!d1Y, Ocl'1><r ~7. 1970 DAllY I'll.OT • i-TUNSPOITATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOltJATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRAiilSPORTATION TRANSPORfATIClll1 . New Cert 9IOQ Used Cera c;: 99CMI Used Cera -Used Cera ,.00 Used ,Cort -Used Cort · 99CM1 Usocl C1rs !909 Uaocl Cera · 9900 u;-d C1rt _j!i : FALCON FORD FORD LINCOLN MUSTANG PLYMOUTH PONY!~_ PON11AC l l . .:.BAUER-·s1~FALOO!< ...,.., 7-Fml Ronpr ·~ '63 LIN<lOLl<-eon&.-;;;;;:-;: '6L.MllSl'ANG.. Sotpt, ·m. ~Ill ·0 --.-'67-9-Po1t·W•w t-1111-'4.._:; - ,-;.," Merltice $200. SH at ~ a.Ft. PICk Up/overdrive 3-NOT11CE; IN NG dr, air cone!, completely Ptrf. cond, New w1de ova.ls. ~th Ila wq. xlnt. J'AC'I'ORY pwr, air. atD. l.n. , t~ . "8" 33rd St. Newport speed, radio, heater. Clean. S ALE.D IDS rK'OndiUoned. SU-167~. Mutt ltll, bst ofr. 67$-1532 running cond. io. tira. $225. Am CONDmONING ocmaider lbup Gldmr' • I , ..... BUICK FALCON Bua 19ii R It H est pickup you've ever seen~ Sealed bids will be accepted 1966 LINCOLN Continental: ·ro MUSfANG CONVRT. 6'f3..6516 Dlx, Catalina Station Wagon., Pvt pty, 131-ak7. ~ ~ \.,' 1'J.· Auto, tran!·• $1.a!O Pvt. tlSO-BQD) ~r;...ru ~~~~r U:~0~970p; Llte/blu. Gd. Cond. Lots of Sl,IXKl MI. GO CONO. '64 BELVEDERE Sta. Wp. V-8 etlline, power steer., e'til POH1UC ·J..dr ·j· ! "I "'· , , Pty. St!h387>i $1799 nee' 4 door sedarui Mly be Extras.~-67~ 1, $950. ** BJ3..U20. PS. 65,000 ml, wry clean. power braket, Auto, trans.. Mut 1111. ll80. Pvt;# : , ,,.1, IN 64 Falcon Convt·Auto rl.h -..,,. ...... ..., .. -tM_.,_,. ' t Corp rd, 592 Su ~;-Xlnt C'Ond. $.550, MS-TM9. rad., htr. wrw drel, tilt -.mT :• .... 1 "'w top. Good cond.; 1675'. ,_ '~ ;";or'.New,,.;J';..;,h,Ml.,: MAYERIC1\° OLDSMOBILE '67BARMCUDA 2droM&n, wheel,eleelrlore;r-. •,.LEMANS . • 1 .. 546-3?43 \\.kdys aft 5 2100 llal'bor Blvd. 645-0466 tmum bkl $900 For lnfonna. , 6 cyl, R/H, autoi Jo ml. ete. (TSA·2'13) ' S-. $195 down. Pvt ':.':1 ~),'.·COSTA tion contact' Purchasing 70 MAVERICK. Like New! e OLDSMOBILE '68 $1200\ 675-3671 SALi $2111 PRICE ST-1125 aftlr I. l ' • . Lo ml, Shell s t 1. t I o n -Orinl'e Cotmty'1 IArp1t FORD '66 fAIRLANE WAGON Aa•nl, Newport Beaoh C>ty (Goldem.d & PC "''>') CUTLASS "S" S.loction d Quall(J CldlllaOI RAMIUI p l Hall. 673-2110 Ext. 243. 12450 Aulumn a<>ld with bta<k vinyl 'PONTI1'C -L-,._.,.Ila MESA '67 Ford F•irl•fte Automatic, 90wer 11teei'lng, · interior, vs, automatic', ra. Nau.n ""'4ftil C - ---......... 'T' · "·di "· 1 ~.. '" Ford Econoline -........ ""R .... un. .., ,.,..-.._ • • ·-o, ,.._.a er, '"'oor. Real air c:ond, stereo !ape, dlr. .,. dlo. heater. new glass belt •ro GTO. 45Seu tn, 370' HP, .,,_, nAADU -.. ....... , auta. Dl'IJ ur., Al ... clean. C•Ct4761 (TAY 279) Will take car In Van. Very clean, new paint, MERCURY tire t • nd c.o.ta Mesa automatic, N!W ti.res. A bt:au. II, power s eenng, u er Ram Air, 4 lpq?d close 540-S . 0 ... ...aa.. $77S. I ' .. ;.f ! °''Specializing ' -. ~-.. ~. m i. _._.Quality" ' ... ' . " :; ;, ' :-::~'. GIANT ., CLOSE· ! ·~ OUT 'NEW 1970 .. , ;, ;:~OPELS ' • I. ,. . · ·.'BRAND NEW ' . 1970 OPEL ·· :.;.2 DOOR SEDAN : .;. (319335747) • : ).", ~ • •'<!" ' . ;.BRAND NEW :: -. 1970 OPEL '.': KADETTE "°''' RALL YE (929297506) s2322 ... • BRAND NEW 1970 OPEL 2 DR. SPORT r P! DELUXE ·~(mmaJJ) . 23.61 • IRAND NEW i1,970 OPEL '. DILUXE WAGON (399270104) • RAND NEW 1970 OPEL 2 DOOR SPORT COUPE (919300363) *2272 '·' " " .,. • IRAND NEW ···1970 OPEL ·~ •· G.T. :.i3359 i PRICm TD SELL ' ' . ,. :bAUER . :.: 4JUICK IN -COSTA MESA Ea f7th St. ~ COSTA MESA "..a-548-7785 $1395 ' trade or finance.private pu. ..,, COS$-46S). 24.000 mlle~(WDUllJ) _•ratio, aaf·t-trac (posl) 3:31, lOO -pen_.._, -ty;-54M053-or"'494-6811. ·-y, -,39t -'69 ].1'.ERCUJl.¥ M2ntW!Y SALE $23U PRICE-pwr dl!e brkl, vari-ratio '10 PONTIAC G'IO. "Blue. :r ===i'iiinr=:i:I -.. ... ~ '64 FORD Sta. Wq. R&H, . $ #Ml,,,,,,__.. ;::=~~lo~~~,~~ Naben Cadillac.' PIS. Ride&: Handling Pkg, dl'. owner. Hy~_JA_ll1Lc 2100 Harbor Blvd 645-04ti6 auto, 4 new Premium tlres. ~ '~ factory air conditioning, 2600 HARBOR· BLVD., ootanlhova tALLop, mBLAnsoCKle, hood w/C!)ftS>le. AlllFM stet.:-'67 Thunderbird,....,.. I:::-::--:'-:"'-'"-"'-' ,....:.::..:.:= Very gd cond. Below mue 21 1 ~-81 ;, &I""'°" · 1 _, lull vi yl 1 c etc, $3395. P/B, PIX. Like nn.i nit> '68 Ford Cortina 4 dr deluxe. Book, $675. 642-ll;i!I. OO 1 ar....,,-vn . .....,..,,., viny £VV1, n 1'1-Costa Mesa 646-4665 her. Ram ll1r with 4 dr, low mll, bu ,-. terior. 9500 miles. 061ASL. 540--9100 Open Sunday ""°-.o==,.-,,--=--UW.. a<>Od -. ""''"· J\.fUSTANG '69 Mach I. 351. TOP DOLLAR $2,995.00. JIM SLEh-10NS -'64 PONTIAC Le ll.1ans. tachometer in hood. «JO ru. • ·-962-5."ilS V-8. air, 4 speed, full pwr, I ~f p ORT s, · Im \V. '69 CUTI..ASS Supreme, vinyl \Vhile ,v/ turquoise interior, in, 3l50 hp. Mq wbeell 4M-4105 or 49M491. ,- '5« FORD -It Runs Gd! sso. stereo. $2495. 646-4455, ext \VARNER, SANTA ANA. hi . 2 Dr. air, p/s, p/b, bucket seats, auto., ~r $3395. Original owner 60-'62 T·BIR.D JUrdtop. '59 Ford Station \Vagon $150, 35. for ,68 PARK Lane Brouahlm auto. Best otter, eves~ It strg. xlnt mechanlca,,I con--1 _"'"-------powtt, airs::· • 541--0617 ,68 STN \Vgn LTD Coun-. CLEAN USED CARS 4-d HT It -n /blk wknds 6'l}i81l8 · dltb n, Very clean inAde A 1 :=====·=~; _, S.. Andy "'°"~ ' · ' .... w • ' out? $'150. 16985 Edgowat" '67 LE' MANS ' '64 Squire \Vagi::in, top cond. 9 Squirt, 10-pass, f1.c 1.ir/c, Pwr disc:· brk!, pwr steer-• 66 OLDS Cutlass Suprerhe, Lane Huntl ton Harbour p&ss, new tires, l owner. AU 37,000 mi's $2450. ~ ROTIHIENSODOFORERD ina:, windows Ii; seats. Air Alt cond. Mli-42as ng ' vs, au&omatic, ah' cona., VAUANT t extras $850. 548-855L l962 Ford itatlon wagon. RA: ~ cond. 30,00> ml Xlnt, cond. * S40-8fi4.& * pc>'A'f!r •tftt'tar, 'f1rl)1 top, '65 FORD RANCHERO, V-8. H, automatic. Mechanics 2l80 Harbor Blvd. $219.i. Pvt pty, &U-""8 '64. CUTLASS Olds, Good NEED ltt:LP? Loot for tt dlr. (# • .n9) Will tab 19111 VJIUANT, I. Auto/tram. Gd tires Special. Phone 968-5214 after Colt.a Mesa DAILY PllDr WANT ADS! C'Ondltion, $500. Atr. Phone ~ trade or fln&nCI Private par. p:>wr diac 11r'U9. pl-., $Dl ** 6#-1757 6 P.M, W.0010 Dial 642-:iS'll I: charge tt. *5'0-2087* in Pilot ClaaWed. ty. 5f6..4052 or 49M81t 1 OWN'. $11115 ..... : t THE TRUCK SALE 'S ON · AT CONNELL CHEVROLET PICKUPS VANS EL CAMINOS H .,;. UCK ' '66 EL CAMINO '65 !1 TON PICKUP 1 z ~. ..... .... .... , .. , 4 speed treits., .i.p. Automttic, r•clio, lte•f· ''• power 1leerln9 with 9or9eout l6" high e•P11p1r 1lieU. !U562· .,._-i. 1 S,OOI •• ,._ exle • .....,. ce,..,. tnlck. V!, eutom•tic, redio, lle•t1r, <SJ50l91 SALE PRICED JOI $799 WE'VE · GOT'EM 1'65 CHEY. ;-, TON 4 speed, pickup, radio, high rubber, . straight truck with.camper swpens1on, V8, (534783). SPECIAL THIS WEEK UH EL CAMINO $2899 VS. R. H, power steering, 4 s , re- maining warranty from the ~ory. 17,000 miles. Like brand new with gem top phtstlc camper shell (754000). 1961 CHEVROLET ''2 TON PICKUP B, H. P.S., auto., air cond. This is a atrong truck with new hugger or1U1ge color • n~ a home. 100% 30 day guarantee (2035631. 1'67 CHIV. ''2 TON PICKUP 6 cyl., radio, h~ter. stick. Like showroom fresh. (V94912). 1'60 CADILLAC 2 Dr. Cpe. De.Ville. Air, the works. CJKX 900) 1965 IUICK 4. Dr. Special. Auto., Rl:H, P.S .. air. (HOM 631) ' 1962 IEL AIR Chev. 6 f)"• wagon. Auto., R&H. P.S. (JJT 45 ) s499 $699 s599 1966 CHEY. o/• TON PICKUP 6 cyl., heater, stick. You should 5ef! this. (1'51416). Hvy. duly suspension. Put your camper on this one. 1'69 FORD 1/2 TON PICKUP VS, radio, heater. 1.uto, trans. Strong. (0096990). Shop this one at 196J FORD 1/J TON PICKUP Stick, radio, heater, strong, needs a home £57337f). 1961 FORD ''2 TON flCKUP VS, R, H, stick shift, hurry this ls a good one (643860). 1967 FORD 1/J TON PICKUP V1U1, air oond .. radio, he1.ter. auto., new color, niee truck. (P21461 1'65 CHIVROUT Malibu 2 Dr. H.T. R&H, stick. CTWE 810) 1961 Y.W. IUli Stick shift, radio, heater. (VGJ 432J. lt6J OLDS 4 DR. H.T. R&H, auto., power steertn15 good air, strong ear. CIIN 2). 2828 HARBOR BLVD. $1799 s999 s599 $699 ~099 $599 13 1970 ~Moders SELECT FROM • Impala's, Caprice, 2 Doors, All beautiful LOW MILEAGE 4 Doors._; Cars Eli-! gible for remaining factory warranty i up lo 50,000 miles on engine trans and 1 rear end-Last time to buy a car with 1 this kind of Guarantee -SHOP THESE ! 1970 1970 . 1970 ' . l EL CAMINO KINGSWOOD NOVA The right one. R.H., •uto., P.S., P.B., fectory •ir, 9or- 9eou1 blue car, -4 speed, 350 cu..,.in. VS, Showroom fre1h • you bet there's remaining fectory warranty • Won't be here lonq !S 89S3F I. Est1te t pe11en9er wa_Jon with alee:. windows, P.S., P.8., door locks-His every- th__!_nt, 16,000 milM. -Hurry IZWU 261 1. . ( 2 Dr~ Cpe., 6 cyl., radio, ; heater, euto., • 7061 miles • ! t•t in on rern1inlnt f1ctory : 1u1rentee. Fecto~ fresh pretty 9re11'1 car. 1264tHI,, $3499 ··$3399 · $2499 • I 1965 CHEVELLE 2 DOOR COUPE . 6 cylind1r engine, stick shift, radio and he•t· er. Nici I NFV 088 I WEEKEND SPECIAL s799 1968 CHEVROLET GOLD CAMARD 6 cylin der, 1tick shift, r1dio, heater, dead sharp. I 00 e;. 30 day Connell Guarantee I XB- H 368 1. WEEKEND SPECIAL s1799 1967 IMPALA 2 DOOR HARDTOP Rad io, heater, pow1r sfe•rln9, fectory e lr conditioning, nice. I 00 ,-. 30 d1y Connell Guarantee. ITRJ 212 1 WEEKEND s1599 SPECIA~J.L 196& CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN . V8, racHo, h••f•r, automatic tran•mfssion_ cl1an. Low mile•9e. (062 IHLJ WEEKEND . $1·099 JPECIAL 1969 PONTIAC GTO 2 DOOR HARDTOP low, low mileage. Dead 1harp oran91 car. Redio, heater, automatic, power 1teerin9. IZDT 6301 WEEKEND SPECIAL 1969 CHEVROlET IMPALA 2 OOOR HARDTOP Sport coupe. 23,500 miles, ~1meinin3 '•ctory warranty. Radio and heater. (XTK f 9) WEEKEND s1799 SPECIAL COSTA MESA •• 546-1.203 ) .. • , .. ' • .. . . .. ' .. I ' -.. 25 .. , .35 19 -;89 -·-.. ' ---~WIE ....... ' MUSTANG$ -:-::500$ _ . T-BIRDS -.. -· ~ MAVERICKS · .. -... . . . , '. J -1 " . ' 25 -.. -. ·10 --... _ . !'IN.JDS RANCllEROS .- 43 --5l .. : FORD LTD's PICKUPS ·~· . . . ' . ' ~ ~ -. ~~ :t . " Yes, We Have Been Getting New .Fords In By The Dozens •.•• All Models ••• All Colors ~nd.i With The Model Run Build-Out They Have B_een Piling Up • • • • • And Now At f4ny -cost -'.l"hey Must Go~ Brin~ YoP-r Car, Yo·ur ·Wife, Your Title ••• We Mean Business ••• Yes, Drastic Price · Cuts ·Plus Come In And Make Your Own Offer • " ' PINTO TRADE.INS IMPORT SALE '6' OPEL RAUTE $ 9 Yellow with black inferio~. YRK~104' · 1:~9 '61 OPEL COUPE "Air" cond. WWK-617 ''6 AUSTIN HEALET Ro1d1t.,, ZKG-727 '67 FIAT 150 Sl'TDIR lime Road1tar. XAW-674 '6' AUSTIN AMERICAN Wfigon w/1uto. XXB-750 · ·,61 O~WAGON Good car. VTP-798 'U CORTINA GT. Shorp. WJL-i or '6' FIAT 124 ,Ro•lr. Ot.4E 620. '5' VW DUNI IUKT loll bor & top. 311-BEW '67 DATSUN SIDAN VHG-01 l '63 Mli ROADSRR ' Got •porty. 04l-BQD ..... $.i399 $1299 $1299' $1299 $1199 $2299 $999 . $899 $i99 • "61 YW ' . AutOMatic tran1mi11ien, eir condition-$ J 099 in91 rffjo, ha•f•r. lie. WEB .J 14. '6' l'IAT 124 Cl'I. . L;c. •YXZ-124 • $2299 · !If? ~CID1lll l fPl'.O ~u~£\~ ' '65 LTD 2 DR. tt.T. .. .' $12~ 0R/H, P.S,, .t,;,. OVt.4-863 ";' · W''l!'\': '70 GALAXIEZ DR. H. '·YI $29'90- R/H, land•u top, P.S., ai~~l206-AGS " '•jo MAVnl~K ZOU-731 $1999 '70 MAVIRICK VI $2499 R., H,, A"lomofa. ZVS-575 _ ' ~~7~~1NO COIRA $2599 '6t MUSTANli . $1 ""99 ZCB-225 Y '69 FORD STATION WAGON $2899 R/H, P/S, A.T. 'H T·llRD $2999 Full power & 1ir.'XTS0 614 '67 GALAXlll soO 2 DR. H.T. ' $1199 R., H., P.S., VB, A.T., A;,, YRU-614 ,, 'H MUSTANli $11 ft9 SHt.4-071 ,, '66 T ·llRD $ I 599 Landau. Full power & air. RQW 627. 'H GALAXIE 500 Z DR.'H.T. .·$. 8,99. VI, A.T., P.S. •2672 • . !If? ~CID1lll ' Genetai Mo\01s 1 ~u...,,· ?&~: • T • • '67 DODGI CHARGER R .. H., P.S., ve, A.T.0XOB-137· '66 DODGE Va , R., H., P.S., I yellow w/blk interior ! sez.011 $1699' $1199 ~FURY 111 R., H., A.T .•. P.S. WAt.4-141 $1399 ; ( ,.. • - DAILY ·PfLOf · ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA OCTOBE R 17, 1970 I I I ' , I l t t I Askcntemcrourself FOR YlltCINl.4 KN..4VER, Prt!siJf!ntial Advisu on Consumu Afiairs Recenll;y, I purcluatetl " fa;,,..1ratle iUM in Oft4' '"'~ ""'' ..,., pr~tl /ar lower in a1LOalaer t'411e. Da.tn'a /oir-lrtule nwro11 alaal cluire u a 1et prU:e oA ile.u 1MUon· 0Uy?-Mnr1e Su1fe11, Balrer1fieW, 4 Coli/. e A fair-trade price is a pri<'t tstablishtd by the manufacturer, which prenils state-wide. Not aU states ha~e fair-trade laws. Where no fair-trade price exists, the price is generally lower because re- tailers usually will reduce the suggested price. FOR P~THER DA.NIEL EC.4N, "TIK JIUllcit! Prom" I• llae Jfilla1e Ba11e11 /or 4r"6 ..Uica. aiill '" aM buiUUtf wilaere it fir•t opelWfl in 1962, and lutto u ii fruuled1 --ltOHL'Reurewc,Manclaet~r,N.R. e In its original site. Village Haven was just a day center. It u now a live-in pro- gram for femak addicts at 228 W. 15 St., New York City. The New York State Narcotic Commission provides us with a good share of our funds. . , 'OR J.4.llBS CONLON, Dirt!clOr, U.S. Biut!GU o/ E"'"'"'"' ""' Pm~. Flaea wiill ile.e....., te· rie• of floll•r 6illt, •lfaed ,_,. Secrelory it o/ &IN Tre.ury, DcvUl Ie.....,,y •M llrt. DorolAy Elalo.., h pr• •wee.JP-To.-Ceadle, ..4•""'· ...,_, OIUo e On May 28, 1969, this bureau ata.rted printing 11 Federal Reaerve Notes. Series 1969, bearing the two new aignatures. FOR FIUNK BL..41R, 11ls "TN.1 SAow" Flao 11ar~d die "To- day Slutto" GM in..,,.., yeart-lreM HopHn, OJrolo,.., M .... e Dave Carroway started it all as the orig- inal boat on Jan. 14. 1952. FOR ..4BIC.4.IL Jf ..tN BUREN, .. DNT Abby" col1u1111 ..4re alee na111u ·~ •I IAe 6ouoM of efU!la l.uer prlltle4l U. YOW' eoi .......... •p .,. • ,..., or tluHeU llae ..,..,_ er ...... •p lau ..... 1-l'klci Stell.r, ,,,,..1a1cu,,ne, JV.)'. • Somo are real u aiped by the writer, and eome ue made op when tJoie writer alb to be ';'anonymoua." FOR EDF~RD D. JORD..41¥, Director, Institutional R~1~urcla o.n' Planning, TM Catlwllic Universily of Amuira ..4n a4omk detettor /or 1uikfl1e bo,..b1 "'°' i,.. Hntetl 6;y you in 1964. 'IJ'lud ..,.. tlae re•ul• o/ tAu auc1or?--Mr1. Kay Corter, Du.rlaam, N.C. • My detector, based oo principles of nudear radiation, was successfully tested for detection of hidden explosives car· ried onto planes, at Dulles Airport, Wa.shington, D.C. It has oot been adopt· ed, primarily hecause of high opera· tional costs. FOR MARLIN PERKINS, Director, St. Loui1 Zoo On yotu lo aerie• you 11eoer '''"' aniMalt lranquili»en. Do ;you contitler tlae .. tla111er- ou. lo tlte •'"-"ltt- Joyce JI 11u1lan, St. Jotepla, IU. e On many O<'Ca,.ion-4 on ''Wild Kintt· dom;• we have ,.hown the 11t1e of varioui- '·knock-down" drugs to anesthetize ani· mals. They are dangero111& to animals if not used in the right pro1>0rlion11 to body weight. They are mort' dangerous to &0me animals than to others. You certainly cannot catch all Animals by knocking them down with drugll. FOR Dl.4.B..4NN CARROLL, actrm Flay It ;, duat your tlauf/ater it ~r 9ello Uoftefl U~pl by flGnle tolaea alee pret• It do- . "'6 an ardel. on ;you1 -..4lice R. Traylor, Napla, Tesa e I mention my nine-year-old daughter Suzanne, it aeems. in nearly every inter- view. But often storiea are about my life as an entertainer, and I keep that com- pletely separate from my private life. FOR 8.4.ltT ST A.RR, qwmrbeck, Cree11 S., P«kers Fiio• 4o '°" eonaifle ile.e pea~I qurler- beelc of yo.., erw1- lf•rll Folner, C..... cU BhllJ•, '"""' e There are ao many great quarterbacks today that it_ is really impossible lo name the great.est, but the professional-football writers seleeted Johnny. Unitas of Balti- more as tho Ouutanding Player of the Decade, and I'd aay that be would cer- tainly qualify as one of the great.est, if not the best. FOR DORIS D..41' Ca" you eook, and tlo you eAjoy coo'""6?- F Ullo• Beyer, l'wna, .4..U. • I can cook, but to say that I enjoy it would be exaggerating. FOR ROCER MUDD, CBS-w 11t!t01 com•spotulenl Al ala. eonclatioa of yo•r aetNeUC. yo• .~ ...,., ii.Me •• your pocba 11H1k1'. Fly tlo you flo .•ot-Louh Sayl. Popklc, Scranlolt, Pa. e The pocket watch I glance at is a atop watth to keep cloee track of time. W••• 10 .. k a 1-pet"Ma a ,._...-.? Y-aia ...,_.. dUe _._.. .... we'll set Ille •••n f,.... rhe .,,_,_, ,.._ ,_ ...._ •• Se .. .-u-, Pft{Hllbly -• pa.1 -.1, to Adi 'niem Yc.rwtl, Fa•lly W'eellty~I Lexiacloa A" .. N-Y_.. N.Y. 10022. •·e a._1 •dlaowlecls"e ~lioM, bal 1'5 will be paW for -It -uM. What in the World!· Webster Since 1143 Is spelling a big problem to you? Then take some inspiration from old Noah Webster . It took him 20 yean, working all alone, to update the only dictionary in wide use-Samuel Johnson's 1775 British one. In 1806 Webster adapted spelling to American usage. For in- stance, he dropped the "u" from hon- our, labour. etc.; the "k" from publick and musick; he established the Ameri- caniz.ed "er'' instead of "re" in the word theater. A few poor spellers tbou1bt he went too far, however, when he tried supersimplification: Noalt Webster Amerlconizecl tlte <lidionory . eliminating unpronounced lettert- "tung" for tongue, for example. When Webster died in New Haven, Conn., at 83, hil family aold the ri&hta to the dictionary he wu wortins ~. fourth-to the Merriam brothers, whole hein still publish revisions of Weblter•s worb. At for poor spellers, Webster believed, "A living languqe must suffer gradual changes." Maybe the next revision will "sbo" "tuoa" back in "favour.'' Fringe leneftts In a one~r family, Mom and Dad get a break when junior goes off to college: easier access to their own wheels. There is, !n addition, a little-known extra benefit-a possible saving of up to 20 per cent on ioaur- aoce premiums. "Aa long as the aoo -or daughter-is a full-time student at a school more than 100 miles from home, when the auto insurance policy it renewed, parents can take advantap of this diacount," accordin1 to John J . Foley, of CNA Insurance~ "It i.a avail- able from moat inauranoe companies, and applies in most states." Of coune, the car must stay home, to be med by the student ooly oo vacations. Grandpa Gleot0n Jickie Gleuon cannot bear to see little chi.ldreo cry. He al8o prefen to haYe bis paodcbil- dren think of him u rather infallible. When be sees ex-wife (and mother of his daugbten) Genevieve "at weddings, aod sometimes funerals." he anawen her complaintJ about his apoilioa their Don't cry, Grandpa Gleason wlll llx it. grandchildren with, "I have the money and ru spend it." Thia is a typical example: Gleaaoo bad given his lf'And- IOD a huge Teddy bear from a polh Miamj shop. Somehow it got run over by a studio truck. Melting at the little boy's tears, Gleason promised, "Grand- pa will fix it." He rushed into bis dresaiog room with it. tecretly ~ patched an aide to the at.ore for an immediate duplicate. Shortly after, put- ting the "fixed" Teddy back into the cblld'1 anna. he boasted, "See, Grand- pa can take care of anytbin1." __ ;.,/ . - . · A pantyhose for every bud . - Whatever your plumage, there' a a Hanes pantyhose to match, in juat your size. Nine styles in so many colors that you could wear a completely different pair every day for 6ve months. The styles: Waist-high Bikini Sandalfoot Career Sheei" Alive• support pantyhose Sheer Heel Agilon• Reinforced Heel & Toe Cantrcce •11 Sheer Opaque • I I Look into Contadina thick, rich paste for steak 'n toniato taste SIZZLING MEAT MARINADE Steak 'n Tomato, Chops 'n Tomato, Spare Ribs 'n Tomato. Contadina makes a zesty meat marinade because it's made with eight sun-flavored tomatoes. % cup (6-ouncc can) CONTADINA~ % cup water Tomato Paste % cup an oil·ba.K salad dressing Combine ingredients. Mix well. Pour over steaks, kabobs, or pot roast. Pierce meat with fork . Cover and refrigerate 4-6 hours, or overnight. Broil or roast as desired. Makes about 21Aa cups. CO .. U OlflA ,0001 otv, 0' CUNATIOfl co .. •O• ANOHU, «•"· ~· Hu d Sbrt The edventage of .aar11n' Kim in kindergarten Before they begin public ec:hool& la not so they'll learn Row to mold a day am Or con.etnact a toy wagou from 1poola. It'• the two estra term• To expose them to gel'DU That p.rofita them m~ I'm afraid; So with fair lo~k, by Jone, They are completely immune And won't loee any time from &rat grade. -SNMnne Dou61aH QUIPS AND QUOTES A mother took her little five-year- old son to the photographers. When the man with the camera began to adjust the lens and tum it toward the little boy, be immediately set up a bowl. In vain the mother did her best to quiet him, but the youngster sim- ply didn't want his picture taken. "Look, darling," said the mother soothingly, "this gentleman won't hurt you. Just sr;nile and keep very still for a moment, and it will be all over before you know it." "I doo't believe you,'' whimpered the boy with tears running down hjs cheeks. 'That's what you told me at the dentist's." -Dan Bennert Why is it when it's my turn to bat, all IM playus are called home to supper? -Charks Ricker Letter from a little Chicago boy from summer camp to his folks: "The first day I didn·t have hardly any friends. The second day I had a few friends. The third day I bad friends and enemies.'' -Jane Mills .. P"ering over the edge of the greet- ing-card counter, the little fellow a.rked hopefully, "Do you laave any blank report cards?'' -Thomas LaMance ,-- C' 4 F amil11 Weekl11, October J 8, 1970 Washington bigwig complaining to journalist: "TM la.st time I spoke to you off tN! record, I didn't see a word of it in your ~wspaper." --G~ Y asenak A man bad been having some trou- ble with bis television set. He didn't know any TV repaipnen, so he picked one out of the phone book to come to bis house and fix the set. The repairman showed up and fid- dled around with the set for a little while. Then he replaced a tube. made a minor adjustment, and then pre- sented a bill for $3S. The ownec immediately be$ame highly indignant. "Thirty-five dollars," be yelled. "Why, I can get a doctor to make a house call for only 20 dollars." "Yeah, I know," said the repair- man, very calmly, obviously not very much perturbed ~y bis customer's displeasure. "I usid to be a doctor." -Harold Boland Apt to Be D l .. strous Whether you are old or young This may be truly eaicl : The poorest time to find your tongue Is when you loee your head. -Hal Claad"'ick I r 'g c ~ c:.. \1 ORIGINAL ••• NAILPOUSH RENDJER 4 oz., reg. 53t 2~54¢ ASPIREX COUGH DROPS , ••. 33, 2 for 341, 2 oz. OR SOAKING SOL 4 oz .. , ••. $1.75 2 for $1.76 ·I EYE LO 'EYE LOTION 8 oz., reg. $1.19 2FOR$1~ TRIPLE ACTION -COU6H SYRUP 'oz., ,... $1.19 2 FOR $t20 MINERAL OIL 16 oz .. , ••. 79f. 2 for lot 11£.XALL GLYCERINE SUPPOSITORIES 12's.ret. 531 2 for 54¢ ftXAlL ADHESIVE TAPE 1• x 5 yds., or in· x 10 yds., , ... 57• 2 for Sat bJ RUAU MILK Of MAGNESIA flavor•d M plain 12 oz.,, ... 73, 2 for 741, RfXALL MILK Of MAGNESIA TABLETS ftXALL ASCORBIC ACID SOO m1. lOO's, , ... $3.92 2 for $3.93 -------• AS<X>RBIC ----suNBEA• REXALL ELECTRIC KLENZO ACID ASCORBIC TOOTHBRUSH TOOTHBRUSHES , 250 mt· ACID REPLACEABLE r•s. 49' 100'1, reg. $2.16 100 m1. HEADS 2 for 50¢ 2 li217 100'1• ,.,. si.o3 , ... 69' 2 for 7(Jt FOR 9 • 2 for $1.04 SPUNTU GUAllANTEED NOfMtUN PMfTY HOK. reg. $2.50 ....................... $1.U SPUNTD LYCM SUPPOWT PANTY HOK,reg. $5.98 ..•.. SJ.M KANTUD( HOT WATU BOTIU,red or white, reg. $4.49 .. SJ.Gt KANTU£K FOUNTAIN SYWINGE.,red Of' white, rq. $4.79 .. $J.2t ~ SNUWOU> FOU>IN8 SYRINGE., reg. $4.49 .......•....••.. $2.H a• MAK£-UP MlltttOll .•..... 99¢ CANNON BLANKET ••••.. SJ.H PMfTY HOSE, rea. $1.59 •.• 99¢ COTTON BALLS, JOO'a ....• 4~ KANTUU COMBINATION SYRING£, rea. $5.79 ..... SJ.99 POCKET POln'AB~ RADIO ........ $J.97 WUTCLOX CLOCK RADIO AM/FM •••••..•••• $H.M PlUSH ANIMAL ............. 97, 16 packets, re1. 69' 2 for 7ot LORIE PERFUMED TALC ·r w/Mlnerals lOO's, re&.·$3.69 2 for $3.70 PANOVITE MULTIPLE •VITAMINS 1 lb.,, ... $1.19 2 for $1.20 lOO's, re1. $2.98 2 for $2.99 ltDAll RUBBING ALCOHOL 16oz., rec.~ 2for~ RDAU ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT 2oz., , .. , 75' 2 for 761, ftXALL FOOT ., POWDER 4 oz.,, ••. fi9' 2 for 70/, llUAU BEEF, WINE & IRON TONIC 116 oz:., , ••. $2.29 2 for $2.30 LAVENDER OR ADRIENNE OUSTING POWDER 5 oz .• , ••. $1.75 2 for $1.76 FAST DANDRUFF SHAMPOO CARA NOME COLD . CREAM · 8 oz .• , ••. $1.29 4 oz., reg. $1.75 ELECTREX HEAT MD reg. $7.95 2FOR$7.96 2 for $1.30 2FOR$1.76 Q£ CASSETTt TAPE ftCOllDot .•..•....... $29.M LADY YANITY POln'~ HAIR DRYER ...... $t.t7 WUT ll£NO WHITE TEA KETTL£ ........... $J.t7 SPUNTEX PANTY HOK,, ... $1 .98 •••.•...• $1.44 NOllllCO MEN'S SHAY£Jt ................. $12 ... MINIKEN £UC. ALAJtM CLOCK ..•.......... $2.tt ANSCOMATIC CAllOIA OUTFIT .•.•.•.....• $10 ... WUTCU>X DIAUTE ~C. ALMM CLOCK .. $4.M llOUND-THc.NECK MlllltOll •....... , .....•...• ~ SUNlllAll COllDUSS E~CTillC TOOTHllllUSH .................••. $t.tt ,-------.------,-------·------~----~~, I PtM11C I .. RfGAl." I 1EFUJN I DELUXE I RAIH I I DROPa.anf I ~<:ARDS I -== ·, ~BAG I IDMET ~ I I 9' • 12' 11 ¢ I 39¢ I 69~ I $1.77 I 4¢ I L------J-------L------~-------L------~ Shop your ne.-by Rexall Drue Store for theee end meny more exciting velueel REX-SALVI NE BURN SPRAY 5 oz .• , ••. $1.69 2 for $1.70 ftXALL WITCH HAZEL 16 oz ....... 19- 2 for 9C¥ CLIFTON THERMOMETERS oral/rectal/atubby , ••. $2.09 2 for $2.10 ltDAll SACCHARIN 1 •'· 1.000•1, , ••• $1.79 2 for $1.80 R£XALL SACCHARIN YI I'· 1,000'1, , ••. $1.29 2 for $1.30 c. ! I 'I t It'• jut orcaalsed co••on eenee. aaya this 70-year•ld ho•..study school. Their word·a•d-plcture lutnacUona take the •Y•tery out of lea mine the planq, l'uitar, or any of 8 other inatrulrient.a. It may eeem odd at tint-the idea of leechin« younelf music. You might Lhink you need an eJ1pensive private teacher to inetruct you -and to tell you when you make a mietake. But the fact i1, vou don't. Thou· eand1 have learned mUllic with Jhe IH!Ons we give by maiJ. So can you. The IM!Cn!t lies in the 1te11-by-slep way OW' le1110ns teach you. Startinit from 11eratch, they llhow you with eimple words and pictures exactly what to do. You learn to play the right wal-by note , from 1heet muaic. Without gimmick.. But how do you know you're do- in« it right? Easy. A lot o( the tunee you11 practice 6r1t are simple 110nirs you've beard many times. Since you know how they're suppoeed to .ound, you can tell "'<hen you've "got them ,,.ht." By the time you f.n on tn more ad· vanced pieces, you II he ahle to tell H your notes and timing ore right, even without having heard the 90n1ts. Before too Ion~. you'll. he playing whatever kinrl of music: ~ou like. Pop- ular. · Folk. Cla111ical. Dance l'IOngs. For more information about thie convenient, economiCJ1l way to learn mu1ic. mail the c:oupnn. We'll BCnd vou our Cree booklet, "Be Your Own Music Thacher.'' a.nd a rre. Piano "Note·FindH •• No obligation. No ealeaman will call. The U.S. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. E1tab. 1898. LiceMed by New York State. r 1q(lJ u. 'S ~l'f14)0t Of ,_hl'\•C- r--------------------~ I 1 U.S. School of Music : Port Wallh1n111on New Yori! 11000 ' I I I I . I ' ' I I Q -0 -10.11., Q ACC--0 c.;.., a ... .,._ a ,._..... a o..--,.,., o vi.u. a CteolM• ·~•.-le...... 0 u~-I I I l '"""' ' Nnm•--------"fr--I ..,• ~ I """''"' --------- c11 .. _________ _ S11t~---------- Zrp---------- I I I I I I I I I I I A......,41...i ....... ,. He-' H-IJ"""1 I ,._II 7410 I ~--------------------J Family Weekzy-/ Oct{Jber 18, 1970 ·You Are Shaping Your Children's Memories The way a parent reacts in a seemingly unimportant situation may create an impression a child will never forget Some years ago, when my young wife was stricken with a desperate illness, I won- dered how I would be able to COPe with the physical and emotional burdens of con- stantly caring for her. One night, when I was totally drained of strength and en- durance, the memory of a long-forgotten incident sud- denly came to mind. I wu about 10 years old, and my mother was seriously ill. J bad gotten up in the middle of the night to get a drink of water. As I passed my parents' bedroom, J sa\lf the light on. I looked inside. My father was sitting in a chair in his bathrobe next to Mother's bed. She was asleep. He was just sitting there, doing nothing. Startled, I rushed into the room. "What's wrong?'' I cried. "Why aren't you asleep?" My father soothed me. "Nothing's wrong. I'm just watching over her." Later I learned that for all the weeks of my mother's illness, my father had sat by her bedside, all night, every night, wit.b never a sign of weariness 'or self-pity. That memory gave me the strength to take up my own burden. I cannot say exactly bow. but the memory was curiously powerful. The remembered light and wannth from my parents' room had a spectral quality, and my father's words haunted me: "I'm just watching over her." ln any event, the role l now assumed seemed somehow bearable, as if a resource had been called from the past, or from within. In moments of psychological jeop- ardy, such childhood memories often turn out to be the ultimate resources of personality, dark prisms which focus our basic feelings about lite. As British • By NORMAN M. LOBSENZ author Sir James Barrie once wrote, "God gives us memory-so that we may have rotes in December." His words applied not just to old age, but to any bleak December of the soul. No parent can ever really know which memory, planted in childhood, will grow to be a rose and a strength, and which will become a weed. We of- ten find that our most vivid and endue· ing remembrances are of apparently simple, even trivial things. I did not discover this myself until one bright, leaf-budding spring day when my son Jim and I were putting a fresh coat of paint on the porch l'ailing. We were talking about plans to celebrate bis approaching tSth birthday, and I found myself trunking bow quickly his child- hood bad passed. 'What do you remember bestr' I asked him. He answered without a moment's hesitation. "The night we were driving somewhere, just you and me, on a dark road, and you stopped the car and helped me catch fireflies." Fireflies? I could have thought of a dozen incidents, both pleasant and un- p!Casant, that might have remained vi-.>id in his mind. But fireflies? I searched my own memory, and cventu· ally it came back to me. I had been driving cross-country, traveling late to keep a tight schedule. I had stopped to clean the windshield, when all at once a cloud of fireflies surrounded us. Jim. who was five years old then, was tremendously excited. He wanted to catch one. I was tired and tense, and anxious to get on to our des· tioatioo. l was about to tell him that we didn't have time to waste when some- thing made me change my mind. ln the trunk of the car J found an empty glass jar. Into it we swooped dozens of the insects. And wbjle Jim watched them glow on and off. l told him of the mysterious cold light they carried in their bodies. Finally, we uncapped the jar and let the .fireflies blink away into the quiet of the night. "Why do you remember that?'' I asked. "It doesn't seem important" "I don't know," he said. "I didn't even know ' did remember it until just now." Then, a few moments later: ••Maybe I do know why. Maybe it was because I didn't think you were going to stop and catch any for me-and then you did." Since that day I have asked many friends to reach b.ack into their child- hoods and tell me what they recalled with greatest clarity. Almost always they mention similar mo~n~x periences or incidents not of any great importance. Not crises or traumas or triumphs, but things which although small in themselves carry sharp sensa- tions of warmth and joy, or sometimes of pain. What most of them remembered from childhood was oot mere sets of facts, but the special fulings that ac- company them. For despite their appar- ent simplicity, these memories are com- plicated symbols which concentrate basic feelings we have a.bout ourselves, about the world, about reality. Oie friend I spoke with was the son of an executive who was often away from home. "You'd think I might have bitter memories about him," he said. "But do you know what I remember best? It was the day of the annual school picnic. Unexpectedly. my usually very dignified father appeared in his shirtsleeves, sat on the grass with me, and ate a box lunch--and then made the longest rut in our softball game. I found out later that he postponed a business trip to Burope to be there." My friend is a man who experiences the world as a busy, serious place, but who basicalJy (eels all right about it and about himself. His favorite child- hood memory is both clue and cause of his fundamental soundness. Oearly, the power that parents have to shape the memories their children will carry involves an awesome respon· \ • z --x C) :> 0 ... "° z 0 ;: < "' .. "' :> \ I '. .. - ! I ,. .. ( . . .i:, ~ - \ ,1bility. Yet grownups find 1t hard to grasp how vivid m ay be a child's mem- 0ry tomorrow of some trivial event to- dav. One reason tor this hlindness is h.tt grownups are likelv to recall facts ·:11her than emotions. !IO memory seems. l.{Utte literally a matter of fact. But a child's memories. etched on a clearer and fresher mentaJ -i late. tend ro he rea~haro. personal. vivid. .:mouonallv powertul. Nochin~ is Inv- .ti to the childhood memorv. What to • .,trownuo might o;ccm 10 he .l .:asual ] . 1{\ .. I :l I , • .,, I . '\ ~ . \ { . '':; r : ~v word or action often is. to a child. the kernel of a significant memory on which he will build. It is c<1Limated that a human bruin, n 11<1 lifetime. can store 1.000.000,- 000.000,000 (:i million billion) "bits" Cli information. Yet hccausc childhood 'often 'leems like a b<lttomless well of 1ime rn which ordinary evcnL'I can take on infini1e meanin~s and haunting qual- i1ics. it ,., 1he "hits" ~tored dunne those :.1r1v vcars rhat arc the 11nportant 'hnpers ot mind!! and hearb. A~ grown- 11os. we draw on these memories JS .ource11 of o;trength or weakne'8. \u1hor Willa Cather c;aw thic; clcarlv. ·-.,ere are thoo;e carlv memories." 'lhe 11ro1c ... One cannot !!Cl nnother -.ct: one ,, ' ~ . ' .. . \ . ,, ', ~ ... ~ . : ~ ·. r . . . l , . .. ! A?' ~ ·J ' :-.1 ... .. . f , .. ... . . ( • , ~ -~ . , , ';. . • r " . .. •. t •• !.,,,;., ~ . I .. . . . that mothcr'11 'trouble meals' were her way of showing Dnd she believed in 1-iim. in his ubility to fight back. I learned that loving ~me one was far more important than having some tliinJl. If the childhood memories are so im- portant. what can parents possibly do to help 'lttpply their children with a healthy set? • Parents should he aware of the im- :>Ortance ot the memorv-bu1lding pro- .:e'ls. In our adult nreoccupation with dJrlv affairs. we tend to think that the ··:mponant" experiences our children vrll have arc still in their future. But we o rget that. to them. childhood i.f reahtv .\!her lhnn merclv a oreonration tor ·.::.itrtv. We foreel thJt childhood mem- "/ remember the 11ight we wue driving somewhue, juJt you und me, on a dark rood, and yo11 stopped the car and helped me catch fireflies." • ; .' ' ' - ones can form the adult personality . .. What we describe as 'character.'" wrote Sigmund Freud. "is based on the memory-traces of our earlies~ youth." • Parents can try to find the extra energy, time. or enthusiasm to carry out the smaJI and "insignificant" plan chat is so important to a child. The sim- ple act of baking that special batch of cookies or helping to build that model car, when you are tired or harried, may make an important memory for your youngster. • Convenely. a parent can try to guard ag"111ist the casual disillusion- ments and oeedJess disappointments which they often unthinkingly inflict on children. I would venture that almost everyone has a memory of a canceled outing or a broken promise without a reason or an explanation. ''My father ;ilways used to say, 'We'll see,'" one mao told me. "1 soon learned that what that meant was ·no.' " • Parents can keep up family tra- ditions and rituals. Simple observances that may not seem terribly important, to a grown-up can be enormously mean- ingful to a child. A ritual walk in the woods on the first day of spring, a fa mily dinner on someone's birthday- these are often significant to a young- \ter long past rhe time we might think he has stopped caring about them. • Parents can think back 10 their own childhoods and call up their own memories. By remembering the incidents 1h1:1t made important impressions on them, parents can find guideposts to ways in whicb they can shape the future memories of their own youngsters. • Finally, parents can by their ac- tions and words communicate emotions JS well a~ experiences lo their children. We can give them a memory of cour- ngc rather than tcur: of 11treng1h rather rhan weakness: of an appetue for ad- ventt~re rather than a shrinking from new people and places: of warmth and 11Tection rather than rigiditv and cold· ne'ls. In iust such memoncs arc rooted 1he •1tt1tudes and feelings lhi\t char- rclcnze a pel'50n's cn11re approach to rte. • 1 i I I 1 I I l l 1 ~ I 1 l I I I I ' I I I t She Needs Your Love .•• little Rosetta doesn't know that her future hangs in the balance ... her father has just been killed in an accident, her mother can- not earn enough to feed a taree family. Before long her big smile will be lost as she searches for food, shivers without warm clothing, unable to even write her own name, trapped for life in a ciowded slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We must enroll her in our Family Helper Project immediately, so she can stay with her mother, yet receive 1he assistance and education that will make her childhood happy-and her future hopeful. How can you sponsor a child like Rosetta in coun1ries around the world? Here are some answers to your questions : . Q. Wllat does k ecm to .,_. a diiW ! A. Only Sl2 per month. (Your sifts arc tax deductible.) Q. May I diooee tt.e cMld I ..W. to kif! A. You may indicate your preference of boy or girl. aee. and country. Many sponsors allow us 10 select a chiJd from our emer- gency list. Q. wm 1 recej~ a ,........,.. ol •Y dMld ! A. Yes, and wi1h the photograph will come a case history plus a de$cription of the home or project where your chiJd receives help. Q. How m&4--It laU.befon I lean...._. ~ dlild •Riped to me! A. You will re- ceive your Personal Sponsor Folder in about two wcc:k.s. givin1 you complete infonna- tion about the child you will be helpin1. Q. May I wriw to my dlUd? A. Yes. In fact, your child will write to you a few weeks after you become a sponsor. Your letters arc transla1ed by one or our workers over- seas. You receive your child's orisinal letter, plus an Enalish translation, direct from the home or project oveneas. Write tod11y: Vercnt J. Mills Q. How ._. ... ccr ._.._..,Ml r a! A. Since 1938. Q. WMt llelp does tbt cMld nceh~ fnm _, ...,....! A. In countries of great poverty, such as India, your sifts provide 1otal sup- port for a child. In other countries your sponsorship 1ives the children benefits that otherwise they would not receive, such as diet supplements, medical care, adequate clothing, School supplies. Q . Are aU tt.e cWJdra ill .,._..,, T A. No, some live with widowed mothers, and throuah CCF Family HelperrProjccts they are enabled 10 stay at ho~ rather than enter an orphanage. CCF has homes for the blind. abandoned babies h~ day care nurseries, health homes, vocational trainina centers, and many ocher types or projects. Q. Wllo ems ... oteralel CCF ! A. Chris- tian Children's Fund is an independent, non-profit orpniz.ation, regulated by a national Board of Directors. CCF co- operates with both church and aovemmcnt qencics, but is completely independent. Q. ~ ~ tbt warlt cmneu? A. Regional offices are staffed with both Americans and narionals. Caseworkers, orphanqe superintendents. hou9emothen. and other personnel must meet hiah pro- fessional standards-plus haYC a deep f<>'te for children. Q. How.,. keep lnCk ol aU tt.e dlildra _. .,......1 A. Throuch our IBM data processin1 equipment, we maintain com- plete information on every chiJd rcoeivin,g assistance and the sponsor who provides the sifts. S,0---•&alb .....,.. dllh _.. for dllWrm Im: India, Brazil, Taiwan (For- mosa) and Hona Kong. (Or let us ttlcct a child for you from our emetteucy list.) CHRISTIAll Cllll.R£1'S FU•, llC. lln511 ~ Rkt •••Va. 23»4 ~ I wish 10 sponlOf' a 0 boy O sirf in CCoontry), _________ _ 0 Choose a child who ncc:ds me most: I will pay Sl 2 a month. I cnclo9e my first payment or S_. Send me child's name, story, address and picture. I cannot sponsor a child but want to 1iYC S . 0 Please ~nd me more information. Name. ______________________ ~ Address.__ __________________ _ City _____________________ _ State jp. ___ _ ........... IVFA..oeol will! OM U. $. Govem-·e Advbory Commillet on \'olunt•tY F~ilft Aid. Oifla arw tu clllducliblc-. t'll..-d18ns: Wrht 1407 Yo,... Tcw~uo 1. PW .. 00 Kidney-transplant girl's inspiring story 'My Long to the By JANE JARMOL THOMAS Mother says she gave birth to me twice. My ac- tual birth date is Sept. 23, 1948. But I was really re- born on May 23,_ 1967. That's the day my mother donated her left kidney for the transplant that saved my life. Now rm married and expecting our first baby in the fall. Jra a long trip from the kidoey- research ward to the maternity ward ~oe that nobody tbouaht rd ever be taking. Today fm thrilled to be aliv&-and to be giving life. It all eeems WU'eal. f m ao happy I just want to jump for joy. However, the six-year nightmare of eveob leading up to my transplant woo't be easily erued. Growioa up, I remember some- times neglecting to contribute when volunteen asked for money to sup- port raearch in combating various ctiseua After all, illnea was remote -eomething which always struck other people. Now J know . For when J was 12 years old. I came down with a terrible strep throat. And my legs were swollen. Our family doctor wu puttied. He thought perhaps my symptoms were camed by IOIDC spider bites I bad received at camp a few months ear- 1.iu. He suggested my parents talce me to a specialist who promptly put me in the hospital for six weeks to run tests. The result: I bad devel- oped nephritis, a disease character- ized by malfunctioning of the kidneys -keeping the poisons Jocked in the body. Causes of the illness remain undiscovered. Doctors at the hospital gave me heavy doses of pills, instructed me to keep off salts, and decided to take a wait-and-see attitude concerning my condition, for which I soon learned there was no known cure. As a re- sult of the medication, l suddenly pined .CO ~i"I from a size eight to a size 16 dress without any change in rQy regular eating habits. &terina junior high school that year, J bad to skip teen styles and shopped for clod>es in the women'• I Fami/11 WHkl~. October 18, 1170 department. It was difficult to keep up with the ~er<banaing me. My face looked puffed up ooe day and downright thin the oext, in direct relation to my salt intake. Other symptoms kept cropping up, too. The foUowing summer of 1962, J again spent several weeb in the hoe.- pita! undecgoiog tests and treatment. this time at the modem kidney re- search facilities of The New York Hospital. I continued to be an out- patient there, making regular clinic visits every other week with my fa- ther driving me in from our home in Bay Shore. N.Y .. on Long Island. BY the time I spent a third con- secutive summer in the hospital, I was feeling like a human guinea pig but remained blindly hopeful the cooctitioo would soon clear up. I did manage to hold my own for the next three years. My weight was slowly going down. And my morale was going up. Only the clinic visiu continued. Celebrating my good health, I became a 90rt of super teen-ager, enthusiastically plunging into that stage of life I bad so des- perately missed being a part of. Then it happened . At the beginnin'g of my senior year at Bay Shore High School, I sud- denly became ill. Desperately ill. I felt so exhausted, I would cut classes and go to a friend'• house to sleep, afraid of alarming my parents. And I couldn't bold dowo food. had ter- rible chills, and was constantly too tired, too anemic to do anything. J was becoming a vegetable. When I fould myaelf having trou- ble breathing, I was finally rushed to a local hospital for transfusions and then spent the next three months at The New York Hoepital. Our worst fears were realiz.ed : My kidneys were failing rapidly. During this time, my high·school principal contacted me with the news that I'd be receiving my diploma eveo though my illness would defi- nitely prevent me from attending classes the rest of the term. It seemed possible I wouldn't live past my 18th birthday. I underwent peritoneal dialyaia, a medical procea whereby a tube is inserted in the stomach. slowly drain- ing the s}tstem of accumulated poi- sons--work my k.idneya were too lick ' iY Journey Maternity· Ward' As told to H~len Rosenbaum Jane and John Thomas, grate/ ul for kidney transplant, await first baby. -to perform. Each session lasted 50 consecutive hours. I bad nine of them. Then I was transferred over to the kidney machine, which helps the body do this vital work, for two treatments a week of four hours each. But that was all just a prelude to what I knew I'd soon be facing. For we bad to kill off and replace my kidneys before they killed me. Fortunately, finding a donor turned out to be less of a problem than an- ticipated. The choice narrowed down to my older sister Helene or my mother. Doctors thought there would be less of a threat of infection or rejection if the kidney' came from my mother. An examination showed she had two perfectly healthy kidneys and would make an ideal donor. In a six-hour operation performed by a skilled transplant team at The New York Hospital, my two kidneys were removed and replac.ed by one of my mother's.· The recuperation period progressed satisfactorily for my mother and my- self. I was released from the hospital a month after tny transplant-in ti me to graduate with my class. But a few days later the trouble really began. This time I wu sutf er- ing from severe migraine headaches. And tests showed my blood pressure had 'shot up dangerously high. I was . back in the hospital again. Doctors were afraid the kidney was beginning to reject. An emergency open biopsy was performed. 1t di~losed that a speck of blood bad formed a cyst' on the new kidney. The cyst contained 100 cc's of liquid and was immediately removed by surgeons. As a result, my headaches ceased, and my blood pressure returned to its normal level. lben au sorts of wonderful things happened. For one thing, I fell in love. A f rieod introduced me to John Thomas during the summer of 1968. I knew this was the man for me. He's just everything J've always hoped for. Ironically, we lived in the same town, but he was four years ahead of me in school and we had never met. We missed each other terribly when John returned to college down South, and we became engaged upoo his return home for Thanksgiving and married in June. We now have a lovely apartment oo Long Island, and we're awaiting the birth any day now of our first child. John loves babies aa much as I do. He said, however, we would not have children if it wouJd en- danger my health. My h45band is terribly concerned about me--mak- ing sure I take my daily dosage of pills necessary to keep my system running efficiently. Of course, every woman wants to have children and assumes she will be able to. But my transplanted kid- ney was placed in the lower part of my body towards the birth-canal passage, making normal delivery baz.- ardous. Therefore. my obstetrician will be delivering the baby by Cae- sarean section. He assures us there will be no complications. My experience has made me a stronger person emotionally. rm nev- er upset by petty little problems as are many of my friends. 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This simple test unveils some of the mysteries of creativity and the types of individuals who possess it By JOHN E. GIBSON Creativity is defined as the abil- ity to dig deep within yourself and come up with new ideas. fresh concepts, and the ability to express yourself in original ways. This is perhaps most succinctly char- acterized as ori ginality of thought and execution. How much or how little any person mar have is not always easy to determine. Whik many pcopk fanc} 1hemsclvec; far more creative 1h:in they actually arc. there arc nHtn) who arc much more crcn1i vc than they re:lhzc. Thi<. true-or-I alse qu11. based on the finding!". of experts at leading universities. will test vour knowledge on the subiect of cre:itivity . and those who posses!> 1l. 1. You can measure your ability to 1hink creativcl~. 2. Crcntive flCOpli.> :m.'. highly scnioitivc "' disorder. and find it ditlicult tCI WClrl.. ex.ccpt in neat and on.lcrly su rroundin~· .. 3, H ighly creative ~~1plc arc even crc:iuvc in their sleep 4. Though creative people have quick :ind agile minds. the) seldom have much sense of humor S. 1 he cldc't child '' 111..cly to he the most creati"i.: 6. Most creative people arc introverts. 7. II you·rc lacking tn i:reat1 v1ty. this cuts down your chance-. Cll sm:ccss 1n today\ world. 8. Creative people arc the most rnncerncd about the W!t\ thcv look and the imprcs~1on they make on other' 9. Crea11ve people arc the most intcrcstin~ Ill kno". 10. t:. "en one can learn to ancre:l.;c his er,•. ativll\ quC111c11. ANSWERS 1. I rue. Re~an:hers at the l.Jn1vcr~11v of (h1 ca!?CI h:ivc Jcvdopcd :.i vurds11ck "-1th whu:h to measure vour crca11v.: :lh11t11c~. It wai. lound that real creative thinker~ P<'~!>CSS thcs,· charac1cn,t1c' 111 comnH'ltl · 11 An ac111c1' sens111vc aw:irc11e~11 111 thctr cnvironmcn: 2 1 he ubil111· t11 11cncr;it,· • htr!!l' numo,·r 11 Ille a., tn rc~N'n'<' ll' a p1 vcn 11rnh11:111 '\ 1 ;i '" thr ah1l111 m IOClt' their l :lC11l11c' in c;11:1t:.11nc, com:c11tr,1t1, · 2. I al.ti' A lonl!-lerm untvcr~1 11 (lf Cah1orr11. 'itum ('If h11?hl\ creJt111· meP uno womr SIH'IW1·(' lll.1· II' 11H''! <,:;l\l'" 1!'11' lrcat111 111. 10 J. I f 11 f ll I f t. f II /1111• v1duars work place is likely to be "a cheer- fully haphazard conglomeration or complete d1~ordc r ·· , 3. 1 '""· Dream~ of creative people frequent!) rend to be colorl ul and exciting. sometime' stranpe. fantastic.:. an~ unrell 4. False. University of Chicago studt~ show that one of the chief things which d1stingu1sh the creattVC person IS his marked appreciation for VllrtOU!> types of humor. j okes. and funn~ slluauon~ 5. True. According to studies conducted h) researchers at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. hr.;t-born and ·only' children were l oumJ t1l average Lhe highe~t scores on creativtty tests. Why? I-or one thing. invcMigators point 0111 that the first-born receive a great deal more vcrhiJI st1mulat1on I rom his parents than an) subsequent child. 6 . I rue. The Univcrstty of Californiu·s Jnst1- tuh: of Personality Assessment and Rc~arch studied pcrsoni. who had achieved dts11nct1on tn their profession lor creativity and l ound the maiont\ to ~ mtrovcr1-. 7. 1-als<'. Noth111g could be farther from thl' fact. Some of the most succcssf ul ~en in bulo1- ncs~. finance. and industry arc not htghly cre- ative b> any stretch of the 1mag1nation-h11t rather po~scsl> qualities of shrewdness. prac- 1ical i1y. down-to-earth common sense. anJ energy drive Psychological studies show that highly creative people arc actually nCll l ikel~ I<' be tlr:iwn to the!>e field' 8 . Falfc. They tend lo t>e much less concerned with what others think of them than mo~t people arc and arc ollen compara11 vely indd - lerent to clothing and appearance~ In fact. a .. psychological 'itudies at Utah Stare Univers1t~ have shown: "(. reattve people do nol seem to have a need to presenl themselves in a la\or:iblc ll~hl to othcri. · 9. 7 rur. Creative people arc the mo~t inter- esting tor a num~r ol reasons. A consensu' 01 stud1c~ "h"""' th11t the\ tend to share thl tollowmg characknst11.:i.: u richness and cC1m · plcx.iry 01 personal11 y. unconvent1onalt1 y. ci•· \crs1ficd interests. rzrcut curm'llV. and a h1~I deg.rec ol scns111v1l\ ano awarenc,. 10. I"'"· AnVllnC can increase his potcntlJ in th1 o; rc'>pcct tw cult1va1iniz What psvcholO!!•' Atiraham H . Ma low term~ "T hl' C.rca11,, A 111tud1· ·· ·1 h1i. mvcitves lcSl>Cntnj? 01 our sci coni.c1<111~ dcten~c!>. rear~. confltcl'>. an\1 an \ e11c' anet 111 rca~lll!! our l>Cns111v1t\. our )orl('l 1unc111 <'I e.>.orc~ ton, and rhe P0.'>1t1vcn~1>' 1 (lll' S\•lf ·COnlllll'r1 ... Who needs the most protein; .. Mother, Daddy or Babv? It might surprise you that Baby needs more protein ... pound for pound ... than any adult ! High quality protein That's what baby gets, with every serving of Gerber4 Strah;ied or Junior Meat!I. (He also gets a variety of minerals and vitamins.) Protein Is preserved In these succulent meats !Sy continuous flash-coolcin1 -a proc- ess which also locks in true-meat flavors for your baby's enjoyment. r -----------, Toddler H8m 8prud l Jar Gerber Strained or Junior Ham l Tbs. butter or mar1arlne, melted Salt to taste Add butter to meat, salt to taste and mix well. Chill. Serve on toast or In sandwiches. (Use any of 9 strained, 7 junior Gerber Meats In this recipe.) L - - - - --- --=--J ...... -.."'-"'-......,...,_ ......... _ ......... ___ ~· Dllcowef all 127 nourishing Gerber Foods ... created especially for baby. Babrw•er, loo? Yes, indeed. Durable, dependable ... yet comfy and soft. Babies are our .business ••• our only buslneu1• l A Touching Relationship By JACK TIPPIT DD DO -t:fiP-· ~--•·/ DD 12 Fam.ilr W ••kl11, Octob•r 18, 1970 .. Team a Tail Gate Buffet with a program of·sports and games in the sun. This hearty feast includes clockwise from center front: Turnpike Salad, Succotash Relish, Cheeseburger Feast, an insulated iug of hot coffee, and Swiss Chocolate Squares. - See following pages for hearty buffet recipes ~ ------------------------------------ I POPCORN UGLIES ~ cup KARO lifht Of ~ teaspoon salt dirk com syrup 2 quarts popped com ~ cupsuaar Boll KARO, su1ar and salt toaether 2 min-utes, slirrina constantly. Gradually pour over popped com, toss until coated. Grease hands: shape into balls and Insert wooden sticlls. Of popcorn mixture cools durina shapin1 place over low heat.) Makes 6 popcorn balls. To decorate: Dip candy com, candy W~!!J.1 chocolate chips, and hcorice laces in MKU and apply immediately or titer. Or, .thinly spread KARO over popcorn ball and sprinkle with chocol1te shot, eolOfed supr or coco- nut. U&lles make nic• trick or treat surprises, too. APPLE UGLIES 8 red apples, sticks Inserted Y• cup red clnna-. 2 cups su1ar moncandits l cup KARoe lifht com syrup 10 drops red ... ~ c119 water food colorina In 2.quart saucepan mix su1ar, KARO and water. Boil, stirrinf constantly to 250°F. or until drops of syrup form hard, yet plastic bills in cold water. Add candies and cook to 285°F. or until drops of syrup stpirate into hard but not brittle threads in cold water. Remove, stir in food colorinf. Twirl ~le In syrup. Remove, let excess drip Off then twirl. Cool on areased bakin1 sheel To decorate: Dip licorice, small candies . marsh-mallows and sum drops in KARO and ;.;;Jy immf. diately or titer. Or, thinly spread KARO .. oo apple • and sprinkle with coconut, cereal or decorative supr. Bulet MELANIE DE PROFT Food Editor •Mid-October le "klek-oft" time for autumn entertaining. And football partiee are popa.lar widt adulta and teene alike. If tJae food la planaed_ for baftet .. tyle eeniee, yoa ean entertain a larp groap badoon, on tJae patio, or Hen aro-d the tall pte of your ear. Here are red pea for both the eueal and the elegant bdet. TAIL-GATE BUFFET Turnpike Salad I .... de lue •auroai aacl ei....41.iaaer % cap aa1onaaiae ~ cap dlopped dill pickle I llanl-eook .. esp, eho•ped 8 1Ueea criaply cooked bacon, cn•pled I toaato, chopped L Prepare dinner as directed on pacbae. Add remaining ingredients; mix well. 2. Chill thoroughly. 6 to 8 urving8 Succotash Relish I eaa (U os.) ne11 .. pae.ked eon. draiaed I cu (16 OL) lddaey beau, 4lrailled 1 pks. (10 OL) frosen Uaa bee-, eeoked ud draJnecl · % cap apk7-aweet Freadt dreubar ~ eap daopped peen pepper % cap dlopped ODJ• 1. Combine ingredients; toss lightly. 2. Chill well 4¥.»i CUJM rdillt Cheeseburger Feast Baabarcer blUUI. apUt and touted Salad clreuiar Thia hambarrer pattiM, cooked lndi'ridaal17 WTapped paateariaed process American cheeee food aUcee Natural Swiu clteese allcee, cat ha laalf Tlabll1 alieed tomatoee 1-ttace Tlllaly sliced oniou Sliced dill pickles 1. For each sandwich, spread bun with salad dressing. Top one patty with a slice of the American cheese and aeoood patty with a slice of Swiss cheese. Grill until cheese melu. 2. Cover bottom half of bun with a tomato slice, American burger, let- tuce, onion and pickle slices, Swiss burger, and top half of bun. 14 Fa.tl'lilt1 Weekl11, Octohr 18, li10 Swiss Chocolate Squares 1 cap water y, eap soft marrarlne I~ eq. (I~ os.).llMWfftelled dloeolate 2 caps all-parpoee lour 2 n,.••sar 2 esp ~ eap dairy 110ar cream I teupoon bU1q aoda % teupooa ult .Milk Chocolate Froetiar (.- recipe) ~ eap ellopped walaat., ala-., peca•, llberta, or Brull nat.-· 1. Combine water, marpti.ne, an< chocolate in a saucepan. Set ovei medium heat an'1 bring to boiling. stirring occasionally. Remove from beat. 2. Mix flour and sugar to blend; atir into the cooked chocolate mixture. Beat in eap, sour cream and a blend of soda and salt. Tum into a greased lSxlOxl-in. jelly roll pan. J. Bake at ~7S°F. 20 to 2S min. Cool on a wire rack. Frost 'while warm with Milk Chocolate FrOsiing. 4. SpriolrJe with nuts. Cool completo- Jy before cutting into aquarea. -J * to 3 dol.. cake 8quare8 Milk Chocolate Froating Yi cap soft marrarine 6 tableapoou milk 1 ~ eq. (1 Yi OL) a.naweetened chocolate 4 Yz cupe sifted confectioners' sarar 1 teaspoon Tanilla extract 1. Combine margarine, milk, and chocolate in a saucepan. Set over medium heat and bring to boiling; boil 1 min., stirring constantly. Re- move from beat. 2. Stir in confectioners' sugar, adding gradually, and beat until smooth. Stir in vanilla extract. Set aside. J. When cake has cooled, tum frost- ing onto center and spread evenly to edges. BUFFET FOR EIGHT Tomato Sherry Cocktail 2 cua (10% oa. eacla) condeaeed beef eouo••e 2 cau (IS% oa. each) tomato jalce 1 capaherry 2 limes, qaartered 1. Pour consomme, tomato juice, and sherry into a large pitcher; mill. Cbill well 2. When ready to serve, ftJl "low-ball" or old-fashioned glasses with Ice cab& Juice a lime quarter over ice, and drop the juiced quart.er into the gJass. Stir and pour cocktail into the glasses. 3. Serve with lpeCW!ty sMped snacks. About 8 (6 oz.) 1erving1 Crab Crepes en Chafing Dish Set a p/aJter of coltl &Heed roast bee/ and a /Hulet of hot dinMr rolls on the buOet table with the crepe• and hot vegetable1. Crab Filliar (aee recipe) % cup aifted all-parpoee I oar 2 teupoona aarar % teupoon aalt 2 err• Yi cap milk I teaapoon batter or mar1ariae, •elted Crea• Cheese Sawce (eee recipe) 1. Prepare Crab Filling and chill. 2. Sift flour, sugar, and salt together. Beat the eggs slightly and mix in milk .and melted butter or mar- garine. Add the ftour mix- ture and beat until smooth. 3. Lightly butter a 6-io. skil- let and beat. For each crepe, pour into skillet just enough batter to cover bottom. Im- mediately tilt skillet back and forth to spread batter thinly and evenly. Cook over medium heat until lightly browned on bottom and firm to touch on top. Looeen edges with spatuJa. Turn and brown second side. It should be unnecessary to greue skillet for each er~. As each crepe is cooked, transfer to a large plate. 4. When ready to complete crepes, spoon about 3 table- ~ns of the chilled filling onto center of each crfpe; roll up ... Put each filled crepe open side down in a liatJtJy greased large, shallow baking dish; cover with •·'--foil Set in a-3S0°P. oveo about lS min. to heat thoroushly. 5. Meanwhile, prepare Cream C heese Sauce. 6. Jwt before ready to serve, transfer crepes to a f)eated chaf- ing dish and spoon sauce over Yi cap chopped fresh aularooma J tableepoou minced onioa 2 tableapoona loa.r % teupooa ult ~ teupoon Accent ~ teupoon white pepper % cap•ilk % teupooa Worutateralilie ,. salt, Accenl, and pepper. Heat until bubbly. Add the milk grad- uaJty, stirring constantly. Mix in Worcestershire and Tabasco. Bring tct' ooiling, stirring con- stantly; cook 1 to 2 min. Remove from beat. 2-Mix in sherry and crab meat lbe ........... ., poand. The ordinary pound baa 4 attcb. The Miracle Brand powid baa 6. Those two extra attcka will .ipread 36 extra alioee of toaet. That's what whippl.nq does for you. And whippinq al80 makes Miracle Brand Marqarlne extro llqht, extra delicate and extra spz9Cldable. Taste the delicious dif- and around them. Keep the crepes warm during serving. Al- low 2 crepes for each servifla. I 2 filled crlpu Crab Fllling 2 tableapoou batter or aarprlDe ferenc:e. The M.1racle Brand pound. 2 dnpe Tabueo 2 tabieepoaaa deny 2 a,. eoeked aab •eat (boa,y tiaeae reacn'ecf) 1. Heat butter or margarine irr a saucepan. Add muabrooms and onion; cook until onion iJ trans- parent. Stir in a blend of now. From Kraft. and, if desired, 1 tea.spoon minced ,_., and 1 teupooo chopped pl_.1•t1> Cool; chill in refrigerator. Uae as directed for filling aepe. Or as a cana~ spread; beat ~napb and prniah as desired. About 2~ c11p1 fillln1 Cream Cheese Sauce 12 os. cream cheese % teupoon carllc powder YJ teupooa aeuoned aaJt % to 1 cap •ilk 1. Put the cream cheese into a heavy saucepan over low heat, stirring occasionally until softened. Adding grad- uaOy, stir in a blend of gar- lic ·powder; salt, and milk until thoroughly mixed. Stir until heated, adding addi- tional aulk until sauce is of desired consistency. Remove from beat. 2. Serve sauce hot spooned over the prepared crepes. A bout 2 CJ'P8 sauce Baked Stuff eel Tomatoes 8 aeclium-aiaed lrm ripe to•atoea 1 ~SI % teupooa ceWry aalt % teupooa marJoraa lean•, erulied '4"'"teupooa thyme luTes, aaahecl Few rraina HUOaecl pepper ~ cup aiaeecl oaion % cap aiaeed 1ree• pepper 1 cup canned whole •ernel eora % cup battered lae aoft bread crumbe 1. Cut a slice from the stem end of each tomato; scoop oul Strain pulp and cut into small pieces. Set tomato shells and pieces aaide. 2-Combine· in a bowl the egg and a blend of celery salt, marjoram, thyme, and pepper, beat sUghdy. Mix in the reserved tomato pulp, onion, green pepper, com, and 114 cup of th~ bread crumbs. J. Sprinkle inside of tomato shells with u•D11e• ....., Spoon Ming into shells ltlld put into a shallow baking dish. Top with remaining crwnbs. 4. Bake at 400°F. about IS min., or until thoroughly heated. Buttemut Squash Casserole 4 lbe. btlttemat eca•u .. , balTed aJMI aeedJ eeatera re•o•ed !ti cap batter or •ar1arlae 2 tabla,ooM cream 1 tUleapooa pated --1 leupooll pit Yi to 1 teaapooa eneh .. roeemary (Conti"ucd on page 16) Fqmilr W••klw, October 1s, 1no 11 ----·----------------- More lor Ballets (Continued /f'om J>Clfle 15) % to Yi tnapooa sroud coriander Salted peeau, eoanely chopped 1. Put squash halves, eut side down, in a large sba.llow baking pan. Pour in boiling water to a depth of "4 in. 2. Bake at 400~F. 30 to 4S min., or until squash is tender. Remove fTom oven; cool squash slightly. Scoop cooked squash from shells into a bowl and beat with an electric beater until smooth. Add the butter or margarine. aeam, onion, and a blend of salt, rosemary, and coriander, ~t well. J. Tum mixture into a greased shallow 1 ~-qt casserole. Spoon chopped nuts around edge to form a border. 4. Set in a 400°f . oven about 20 min., or until thoroughly heated. 6 to 8 servings Grapefruit Salad with Avocado Dressing Tear desired amounts of chilled romaine and keberJ ldhlce into pieces over a large salad bowl. Toss with some of the A•oaido 0..-.., Arrange sections of chilled fresh .,apefrult over lettuce, spoon coarsely chopped sweet oaJoa around grapefruit, and sprinkle with lnmoa peppet' ....._ Spoon remain- ing dressing over all and set salad on buff et table. Avocado Dressing 1 mediam-aiaed ripe avocado, sieved % cup mayoeaaiae 1 teHpoon lime juice 1 teupoon rrated onion Yi teupoon ult Mix all ingredients in a bowl. Cover and chill thoroughly. About 1 cup dreuing Grape Arbor Pie Pastry for a 2-crust pie (prepaud from a pie crust mix) a cape Coaeord grapea 1 cup aarar S tableapoou corutarch % teupooa aalt Z teupoona finely shredded oranre peel 1 tableapoon oranre juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1. Line an 8-in. pie pan with one half of the pastry and cut remaining pastry with a pastry wheel or iharp knife into strips about ~ in. wide; set aside. 2. Rinse and drain the grapes. Slip skins from grapes; c;hop skins and set aside. J. Put the skinned grapes into a sauce-- Crab Crepes en Chafing Dish and Ba/ced Stuffed To- matou may be urved with an elegant buffet supper. pan and bring to boiling; reduce heat and. stirring occasionally, simmer S min., or until seeds are loosened. 4. Drain pulp, reserving the juice. Force the pulp through a fine sieve or food mill into the bowl of chopped grape skins; 'i,scard seeds. S. Blend the sugar, cornstarch, and salt together in a saucepan. Add the reserved grape juice gradually, stirring until smooth. Bring mixture rapidly to boil- ing, continuing to stir; cook. 3 min. longer. Remove from heal Stir in the grape pulp mixture, orange peel, ·and juices. Cool. 6. Turn filling into the pastry-lined pie You1llike the good Ho.....el~ in SPAM SPAM Yankee: On a buttered bun, stack up slices of American cheese, SPAM and sweet Bermuda onion, then top with a spoonful ot hot baked beans. It's a meal on a bun-a tribute to ·Yankee ingenuity! ~in SPAM Spread f,00! Like its famous father, this son of SPAM is all meat an4 a great mi$er. Spreads smoothly, blends happily with pickles, cheese, eggs, almost anything. Kids love it in sandwiches: you' II like it for snacks, canopes, or as a chip dip m~uc;;me.l" .,,,_.I. F OOD D P OOUC TS J_ ,. "' t! :on eat uls ~se, ]ds 'ike as a rm. 114 s • pan. Top with pastry strips to form a lattice design, rwisting strips, if desir~. Flute edge. 7. Bake at 450°F. 10 min.; turn oven control to 350°F . and bake 20 to 2S min., or until pastry is lightly browned. Remove to a wire rack and cool com- pletely. I. Arrange p-8pe lea•• to form a border around edge of a serving plate; set pie on plate. Place small snpe dusten on leaves at intervals uound pie. If de- sired, accompany with a bowl of thawed frozen whipped da1ert toppiq. One 8-in. pie BUFFET FOR TWENTY Harvest Soup 8 aHceta bacon, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 5 cups chicken broth (diuoln 7 chicken bouillon cubff in 5 cups boiling water) 6 cups milk % cup uncooked rice 1 teaspoon oregano lea-vea, <rushed 2 teupoou salt Yi teaspoon pepper 1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen peaa ancl carrot& 2 eupa water 4 pkga. {10 011. each) frozen Bruuela aproata, partially ... thawed and eoanely chopped % cap shredded Parmesan cheese 1. Fry bacon with garlic in a large saucepot or Dutch oven. 1. Add 3 cups of the broth, the milk, rice, and a mixture of the orepno, 1 teaspoon of the salt, and the pepper. Bring to boiling, reduce heat, and sim- mer covered 15 min. Add peas and carrots, bring to boiling, reduce hea~. and simmer about 10 min., or until vegetables arc tender. 3. Meanwhile, combine remaining broth, 1 teaspoon salt. and the water in a saucepan. Bring to boiling and add Bru&- sels sprouts. Return to boiling and sitn- mer uncovered 10 min., or until tender. 4. Add Brussels sprouts with their cook- ing liquid to rice mixture. Stir in cheese. 5. Ladle into a soup tureen before serv- ing and set on the buff et table along with a tray of mugs. Accompany with .-orted cncken. A bout 20 suvings Frosted Ham Accompany the ham with hot Frmch bread and an enormous casserole of hot saffron-seasoned rice with rolden raisins. 1 canned ham, about 10 lb8. Ground clo-ves (about 1 teaspoon) % cap 8nnly packed brown sugar 2 teaapoorut dry mustard Yz cap syrup drained from canned pineapple 2 tablespoons eolcl water 1 Yz teupoou a"ftnored gelatin % cup atron« chicken broth (diuo)Ye 1 crucken bouillOD cube in % cap boiling water), cooled 1 Yz cups dairy aoar <ream s tablespoou alacl dneaias 2 Yz tableapoou prepared horseradish 2 teaspoons srated onion 8 drope Tabasco 1. Set ham on a rack in a shallow roast- ing pan. Pat ground cloves over ham to cover all surfaces. Heat ham following oven temperature and time suggested .~Y packer. 2. Meanwhile, mix the brown sugar with dry mustard. Add the pineapple syrup gradually, stirring until smooth. Set glaze aside. 3. Remove ham from oven 30 to 40 min. before time indicated for heating thoroughly. Spread glaze evenly over ham. Continue beating 30 to 40 min. 4. Remove from oven. Cool ham and then chiH about 8 hrs., or overnight. 5. Shortly before ready to frost chilled barn. soften gelatin in the c.old water in a small cup. Dissolve completely over very hot .water. Set aside to cool. 6. Blend the sour cream, cooled broth, salad dressing, horseradish, onion, and Tabasco thoroughly. Add' the dissolved gelatin very gradually, stirring constant- ly until blended. Chill until mixture i's of spreading consistency. 7. Spread sour cream mixture evenly over chilled ham to cover completely. Set ham on a serving platter and deco- rate as desir~p,!°g with the buff et theme (footba ween, etc.). Chill before serving. A bout 20 servings Bountiful Relish Tray • Set the bowl of Gnea Beu Rellsll in the center of a large relish tray. In sec- tions radiating from the bowl of relish, arrange p-eea pepper *lp1, .... M eelo ay lea&*. tom8to wedps, aacdllnl mt,., ...... ....... plmleato-Gded olives, and caalllow..._ ~ Green Bean Relish Yz cap dder -vinesar 1 clo-ve sarlic, craah~ in a sarlic preu, or alaced Yz teaapoo• salt 1 teupoon aasar Yi teaspoon orecano lee-vea, cn&Ued Yi teaapooa bull lenee. crashed ~ teaapooa cruhed ,_emary leal'N % cap aalacl or eooldac oO 2 pkp. (9 oa. each) frosea creen beau. cooked ancl draiaed 1 ••all red oaioe, eo&l'HIJ chopped Yi cup chopped dill pickle 1. Pour vinegar into a bottle or jar hav- ing a tight-fitting cover. Add garlic, salt. sugar, and herbs. Cover and shake well. Add oil; shake until blended. ._ 2. Mix green beans, onion, and dill pickJe together in a serving bowl. Pour dressing oveT vegetables and toss gently. Cover and chill 2 to 3 hrs. A bout 3 cups relish 0-.-. Note: Prepare 4 Gnpe Arbor Pies; top each indi"idual serving with ice Crain. • .f r r r .. _., blossom out as a ~ke decoratorl It's easy with the new Wiiton bOOk All you need is the nwwloul new 1971 Wilton HCeb and Food Decorating" book. 194 pegea, 178 in full color. 90 pegee of •tes>-bv·step directiona •how you how easy it is to l'Mk• icing, flo~ borders, INV9I •.• even write meaegee and pipe figures when you know •xacttv how. It's actually 4 books in one: complete cake decorating course; Guide with 62 party , hors d'oeuvrea, centerpieces; ing Book with 25 wedding · and 90 omamenta; Decorating Bauer with new ·from around the world. tive. Have fun. MaY.,. even extra money I FiU out the ~ )be coupon below and •nd it to 7 ~ ~ '1. We'll rush your . copy away. WILTO• E•TEllPlllSES, l•c •• Dept. FW -100 833 West 115th St, Chicago, Ill. 60643 Sounds wondefful I Rush my copy of the greet new 1971 Wilton "C.ke and Food Decorating Book." I enclose: O $1 fOf one copy O 82 for two copi" Thil ii your lhlpping Jal»/. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. NamL--------------------------------Street __________________________ ~~~ Ctty ____________ .St.f•._ ______ ~npcod.t.__ __ __ 'I ,.. How to Teach ... Yourself to Cook By KEVIN V. BROWN . I had already tried some easy things, like scrambled eggs or broiled chops, from necessity-that's spelled "hunger." But this Sunday morning I was go- ing to branch out and try something exotic straight out of a fancy cookbook, Eggs Benedict. I lined everything up. Muffins in the toaster, Canadian bacon sizzling in a buttered pan, egp poachioa in a water-filled skillet, and egg yolka being whisked briskJy io the top of a double boiler, while I gradually added, drop by drop, the melted butter and lemon ·juice. When I finished, the ltitchen was a disaster area. No leas than five pots and pans aod an assortment of cutlery, kitchen utensils, and measuring spoons were strewn about the stove and ita envirooa, all of them with the residue from my experiment hardening oo them riaht before my eyes. Aod all I bad to show for it were two scrawny-looking eggs and shriv- eled-up bacon on burned muffins, with a sickly sauce lyioa uncertainly over all. I thought, what have I created? Ml tell you what I created. I cre- ated an attitude: Why cook some- one else's way? Go back to your own childhood. Weren't the greatest sandwiches you ever ate the "Daawood creations" you made yourself out of what waa available in the refrigerator? Who needed advice then? You just slapped things together, using what your stomach liked best. Recipes in the cookbooks are like music. The ingredients and the notes are written down by an ex- pert, the same for all, but you can interpret them in any way you like. Once you keep your eye oo that rule-cook to please younelf, your appetite as well as your hunaer- then you are on your way to learn- ing how to cook, and enjoyina iL Even so, you're goioa to make mistakes. Go ahead and make them, but learn from them. You'll buy 11 Fa.mi/11 Weekly, October 18, 1070 fresh food, use part of it and let the rest rot. You'll buy exotic in- gredients, use them in ooe recipe and let the rest wute away oo the shelf. You'll buy special equipment, use it for one special meaJ, then . ' never agam. Learn the art of kitch- en logistics. Equipment can be your most expensive investment. I recently saw one of the tele- vision cooks take a chilled marble slab from the refrigerator, pour some hot chocolate sauce oo it, let it set, then scrape it off to form chocolate curls. A marble slab! He saved himself, thoup, by turning it over. It bad his name and birth date engraved on the other aide. "When J'm through with it," he said, leering into the camelfcl, 'TU use it for my tombstone." • Get a basic cookbook. that will tell you as much about foods-- bow long to cook the vegetables, which cuts of meat need five min- utes in a skillet or two hours in the oven-as it does hovi to uae them in recipes. I don't want to get caught in the crossfire about who are better cooks, men or women. To me, cooking is neither an art nor a science, but an attitude, and it bu no sex. My mother was a great cook. My sister bates iL Both my' brother and I cook, and we love it. I have two , "Cher ilr0wn tries aorMtlalng simple. . I married nieces. One doesn't cook at all, and the other ia just beainnina. mating the usual begin.der'a miatakea. But ahe'a a healthy young thing and abe enjoys bel"IClf in the kitchen. She'll make it, too. T1:aen get started. The~ iest way it the &impleat way. Just imag:ino--Ood forbid! -that it'a your Jut day oo earth. You can have any- thina you want for break- fast, lunch, and dinner. Drawn that fine, you're o}>. viously going to pick your three favorite meals. So learn bow to cook. them · well. rve known more than one person who said he'd choose bacon and eap, tout and coffee aa hit Jut meal, re- gardless of time of day. Break.fast diabea, often tlougbed otf in some homes, are a areat American inati- tutioo. Bac6o and egp are fine and miabt do for a Jaat meal, but for an everyday dish, they might get • bit tiresome. I prefer omelettes. They hardly ever tum out the same way twice, mostly be- cau1e you can put almost anything you want, includ- ing warmed-up leftoven, in the center. (My favorite fill- ing is black currant jelly.) Don't make it too com- plicated. I U1C my old beat- up Teflon atillet and a ru}>. ber spatula. Oet the egp ~Jy done, put in the fill- ing, then with the spatula looaen the egs from the bottom. fold over the left aide; slide the right Side onto the plate, then turn the skil- let over with a aing)o-jointed, normal flip of the wrist. I haven't missed yet. Lunch often mead"Jand- wiches. U you eat lunch at home. or even on week.ends, you can have a ball. Dag-' "".ood combinations are still great, and sandwiches are an imaginative means for get- ting rid of leftovers. Flank steaks, one of the easiest cuts to do, are even better next day cold. Warming up retfovera is not as unappetizina u it sounds. Many of the world's great recipes. in fact, espe- cially tboee done aa stews or in sauces, recommend just that. The famous French beef Burgundy is an exam- ple-cook. it one day, leave It it overnight, and warm it up and eat it the next. What bappeoa was described by one of the all-time great American coob, Huck- leberry Finn, "The juices get a chance to swap around a little." 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I I Stet• Ip I ·-------------------------------------~~ j ..., i 22 Whats New Underfoot? "-.Jy ROSALYN ABREVAYA D ecorating experts have contended for years that a fine way to do a room is from the flOOf' upl Today it should be a snap with the array of textures, patterns, and styles in both flooring and carpeting. The "age of beige" or "chip and spatter" styling in vinyl flooring is steadily being nudged aside in favor of bolde r, more definite patterns and flashing colors. A welcome trend to note: high-cushioned vinyl, already in the stores, is becoining more available In attractive designs. The advantagea: it con look like carpeting and it transfers the softness of its backing a s you ste p on it, letting you feel you're gliding over a lily pad. If carpeting is what you need" count shag as atill the most newsworthy in types from loose, low tufts to yarns three inches long. It's cotchi!"g people's fancy in solids, heathers, or multi-colors-good to camouflage soil. Ptinted broadloom is on the rise-the best in attractive small-scale geometric patterns. And ubiquitous indoor-outdoor carpeting, frequently used in kitchens, bosements, a nd on terraces, is no longer limited to the flat felted variety, but now comes in shaggy, looped, and sculptured textures. It's also finding new applications on walls and ceilings, where it absorbs a considerable amount of noise, odds warmth and "environment'' to rooms. Whatever your preference this season-bold or understated, modern or eclectic-you'll find the choice underfoot as wide 01 your imagination. • Building plans for the bi-fold display door (above), designed to dose off an appliance storage center, ore available at no charge by writing to: Display Door, Department F. W ., P. 0 . Box 3005, Lancaster, Pa. 17604. ------ Above: patterned carpet is bode, not in the old cabboge-rcu) tradition, but in small-scaled geometrics, lilce this Acri/an houndstooth indoor- outdoor broadloom by Millilcen. Designer Peggy Wollcer ·created this room, an eclectic mix of the old and the new. left: one of the smart ways to decorate a kitchen floor is with high-cushioned vinyl. Armstrong's attractive new design looks lilce carpet, feels soft to the step, is said to reduce breakage when a dish accidentally drops. The bi-fold door was home-constructed. Mobile server by Thomasville. Be/ow: the informality of a tricolored Kodel shag rug by Trend was chosen lor this family room designed by lee Bailey. Handsome bold-colored striped floor and walls, easy-core twill upholstery completes a fun setting for gatherings. • ' (AdvertisementJ . Even the slats \• ' l l • on our Ii gave way, before I lost 18~ pounds -------i By Marie Van Billiard-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy Poor Harold ! Little did he dream whPn he m arriPd me that his To~sie would tu rn into a 300-µound mountain U1at woulct bend thE' bt>dboards to the floor on one side and send him to the ceiling on the other. For. at our weddin~. I weighed 11s little as l do today -121 pounch1. Bui that's been lhP stor.v of my life . A series of ups and downs. I guess you can sa:v it all started in my nonna's Italian kitcht>n. Pizza. pasta fagiolo. spaghetti. homt>- made bread. She taught me well. And when I had my own home. l added halupki (cabbage and rice) and pirogies (dough filled with potatoes) and lots of choco· late goodies. Cakes. cookies, candies-and all the pea- nut butter cups I could afford. Unfortunately, money never came easily to us. Only problems. Wor:1e yet. no matte r how I tried, I never seemed to be ablt> to_overcomt> trouble without eating. It was almost like feeding m:v nerves. As a result. our food bill went up lind clothes became a financial bur- den. The only thing I didn't have to buy was a heavy coat, even though the weather can get mighty cold here in Bethlehem. Penna. I had my own natural fat wrap. It kept me so warm that, even in the winter. I opened the windows wide. My family thought I had a thyroid condition. But l was checked and checked and there was nothing there but my appetite. And heartbreak. Happy, laughing Tootsie. What a joke! I could barely walk and hardly breathe. And my head throbbed from morning to night. If anyone should have devel- oped a heart condition, it should have been me. But raw is strange. It happened to my slim husband, Ha r- old . It was just the kind of trouble I needed to make me eat my way toward 300 pounds. I went to my doctor often. but all he could prescribe was willpower. No diet pills. My blood p ressure was too high. Oh. I tried reducing. More tha n once I went down 40 to 50 pounds. But. never to stay. With my hus- band in the hospital. and m y son to care for. and money to worry about, l'd always go. back to eating one meal, a meal that lasted all day '. Then came that one horrible moment when my doc· tor said: "I can no longer weigh you. T ry a meat scale:· I wanted to die. Instead, I went home to a box of candy. Ayds Reduc- ing Plan Candy ... given to me by my uncle. He had tried them himself. and knowinit the terrible sweet tooth I had, he picked up a box at the drugstore and brought them to me. All I can sav now is that without them I wouldn't be what 1 am todav. Don't misunderstand me. There is no magic in this candy. Only help, but tht> kind l needed. For. at last, I'd accepwd the fact that H arold couldn't do anything about his attacks. but I could do something about my fat. So I turned to Ayds. I took on e o r two of the fudgy chocolate Ayds hefore mealtime, like tht> directions say, and it actually helped cut hack my craving. ·For once in my life. I ate regular meals -vegetables. me.at, salad"' and fruits-onl y on the Ayds Plan 1 ate lesR. This time. you sec. l rt>ally wanted to hPlp mviw.lf and Avdi; made it ea'sier. Es1~·i.ally in the lnnt>lv alte rnoons and from.suppertimf' on. I'd ~kt> a <'UP of coflet> with an A vds ( sometun<'!'I th1• r htwnlate mint. for a chan~1·. or th<• vanilla c.aramel) and life would be swl'f't again. I l was so big. it was awhile before any loss even showed. Fact is. it took me more than a yt>ar to drop those 186 pounds. But. after all, it took 36 years to put them on. When I visik>d my husband at the hospitBl and the doctors saw me, you should have heard them: ..See." they said ... we told you you could do it!" But what realhr made me feel good was I knew it made Harold feel better. Why l even wrote a poem. 1 am glad fgr Ayds which helped me and made me feel good. They helped m:v ugly overweight come down and now I look like I should. Who says a fat person is jolly and oftt>Jl very gay? Inside they're really crying thei r heart out. Every day. Now that the hardest is ovt>r, I watch myself very carefull y. Because I never want the wt>ight to creep back. You see, you can't imagint> how wonderful it is to be free of headaches. To sleep in a bed without bolt- ing the slats in. To go through a revolving door. To fit behind the wht>el of a car. and to know the tires on your side won't wear thin. These were the goals that urged me on, till l finally saw the "hundreds" on the scale again. Oh. and one other thing. My greatest reward came as gossip. When I finally got way down, and Harold was home. someone accused him o( running around with another woman. It was the nicest thing anyone ever said about me. Do you wonder now why l can't say enough about Ayds? Before and After Measurements Before After H eight ........ 5'11/.1 " ........ 5'11/.1" Weight ....... 307 lbs ........ 121 lbs. Bus.t .......... 54" ........... 35" Wajst ......... 48" ........... 28" Hips ......... 56" ........... 36H Dress ......... 52 ............ 10 When I got down to what I am now, 121 pounds, I said to my husband: "Step aside, Harold. Hollywood next ." Look at me here, 300-pound smiling Tootsie. At thi!' point, I thought the only place to go was the circus. ..... •• 4 4 l ~ 4 ~ 4 j ~ 4 . I I t An Important Message To Every Man. And Woman In America Losing His Or Her Hair If you ore troubled by thinning hoir, doN!rull, itchy \colp, if you feor opp1oo<h· ing boldneu, reod the rut of ltlis slot-nl carefully. II moy mean the diflere nce to you betwffn saving your hair ond losing the rest of it to eventual boldneu. lotdneu io simply a molter of tubtroctlon. When the r111mber of new hoitf foil 10 equal the number of falling hair, you end up minus your head of hoir (bold). Why not o•oid bold· neu by preventing unnecenory Ion of holr? Wiiy not turn the llde of bottle on your head by eliminating needleu couses of hair Ion a nd give Nature a chonce to grow more hair for you? Many of the country's dermotologht1 and other f0t-otl hoir and t<olp tpe<iiolith believe thot sebontleo, a com-n t<olp dis· ~.causes hair lou. What it seborr"-? II is o .!loct«iol infection of the KOip that oon -ntuolly <oute ~,,..., damage to the hair foll~let. lh visible evldetKe it "thinning" hair. lh end result it boldnett, Its symptoms ate dry, itchy scalp, dond"'fl, oily hotr, head KOies, and ~09resslve hair loss. So, if you ore beginning lo notice that your foreheod is gettieg larger, begi11ni11g to ... ice that ~ ;, loo •""' hoit "" ,,_. co.b, be9Jnft"'9 lo ... -riecl about the fHy· Mole po"9f" bold,..u is h couse of the great MOjclflly of coses of bold,..,. a11d eacessive hair Ion. 111 such <.ases neithef the c-1o lfeo'-tlt -any other treolment ls eftMrive. fteu of your hair, the ilchyneu of your scalp, the ugly dandrull -these Oft Nofvfe'1 l ed flogs •ornlng you of impendi"g bold,,eu Even if you hove bee" losing your hair for some time. dan•t let ieborrhea rob you of the rest of your hoir. HOW COMATE WORKS ON YOUR SCALP The development of on arnaring new hair and Kolp medicine called Comote is tpecrA· colly designed to control sebottheo and stop tho hair loss it causes. It off en the opportunity to thousands of "'en and women losing tt..ir hair to bocteriol infe<tioft to reverse the bottle they are now losing on tt.eir s<olps. l y stop. o"'9 this iMpedi..,ent lo normal hair growth, ,,..... hairs con grow as Nature intended. This is how Comote workt: 111 tr combines in a tingle scolp lrealme111 the eue11tiol cor· roctive loctort for ,,_1 hair 9rowth. ly ih rubifact.111 octiOft it 1ti11111lotet blood circu· lotlon to the acalp, tt.et»y su119lyi119 -• 11utritiort to ttiH-oli¥e hoir fofficle1. 121 A1 a hiohly ofhctr.. Oft~, c_.. •ilh - <-tad "'-seb«rheo-a111"'9 Kalp bodofio believe4 to .. 0 CXlllM ef ~U. ()I 9y ih Note Ta Oodon Oocton, dinict a11cf hospilol1 inter· etljl(f in scalp disorden co11 obtoi11 profenloflot 10111ple1 olld literoture Oii '!"riltoll reque1I. lc•rololitic action it dissolves ugly dondrufl. ly tendi119 lo 11ormolire the lubricotion of the hair shaft it correcll u ceu ively dry ond ally hatr. II eliminates ht'Od t()Qler 011d scolp itch, In short, Comate oflet1 you i11-a single treatment the betl lhat modern medici11e has developed for the pr•1en.orio11 of your hoir. Th•r• it no •ktuse todoy1eacepl ivoorollC• for any man or woma11 lo "'9glect seborrhea and poy the penalty of hair lou. COMAn IS UNCONDITIOfWl Y GUAUNTEED To you we ofler this UNCONDITIONAL GUAU.NTEE. Treat your scalp to Cotnote in your own home, following the slmplo dire<· tiont. See for yout1elf in '1'9Ur own rnirtor how ofter a few 11ealme1111, Comote makes ,,_, hair loolc thicker 011d olive. How c-·· ..ids your dondru", stop1 your Kolp itch. How COfllOle 9ives your hair Q chance lo 9row. 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If YoU'vt .,,, q1111t1011 about mall Ofder, just write: Semce l>tpaftmtnt f1111ity Wffll. lys.,.641 Lnlnrton ANnu., New Yorti, IU. 1w22. I MOIST I HEAT RELIEVES PAIN . The principle Isn't new. Your sr•nd· mother dipped towels In bolling water IP!>lied them 10 p•lnlul are~~ lhey worlcrd. Th~ THEl!MOPHORE• uses umr principle without hot rowels K•ldin8 'Water. urge 27'"•1l"' electri~ U_'.'•I ~u11n •Is own moisture, pro- vides rnten~ moist hear, reli~es JMlll of arthritis, rheum•tlsm, bursitis, muscle soreness . . . rrlleves mf~ry of colds Ind flu. Two lhermo1.,1s-u11iform heir dfstributloo. Au1om11ic tum-olf. 15 DAY FltEE TRIAL. M'-IL THIS COUPON, READ WllAT DOCTORS ANO USEltS SAY. •ATTLI C•lllC a IOUW•lWT co--..y *""" ~, .. fllC-. ----------------------IAml Clllll ~ C:......., ..... _..._._ .... c.-. ........ _ .... .....,_ ... , . ..,....,._ Foreign Childre:ris Art There's a special collection of art works currently on trav- eling exhibit 'at banks, department stores, and museums around the country. AU the paintings are done by foreign children six to 18 years old. The exhibit is sponsored by the Poster Parents Plan, headquartered in New York City, through which Americans contribute to the support of poverty- stricken youngsters abr~. Some eumplea of the art work are shown on this page. Idea behind the exhibit is to point up the continuing need for foster parents for the thousands of youngsters on the waiting list. There are already more than 600.000 registered foster parents in this country and Canada whose contact with their "children" through the plan is usually only through the mail. For some of the children. the paintings may be a way of expressing their gratitude for the much needed ft. nanciaJ support through the years. • Orlando Ye~r. Vera, eight, /rom Ecuador. painted tlti$ "Pink House." --.. -- I ~. 14 .... ~ 'L Yu Wai Ming, 10. from Hong Kong. rt trav- rouod ildren 4oster rough verty- work need 1 the :tcred •otact "Ough be a :d fi- --. ~ ......... ~~~~Walter Drake 4131 DRAKE BUILDING, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 80901 . YOUI PEISOtW. DESI MEMOS A style fer -aM -fer Wt-. llCti llini a .... lial urtoN •• tlle ctrMf. l.Mia' u,s. "A saott ... 1ro.· .m11 .... : .... , ..,, ·r, .. "" .a., .. _... ..... 200 UU, 91e aai.eb: 4" a S,.. MW lrlf '7011200 ....... .._. . .. $1 '7019200Me.'a---. . . . .$1 RED & GREEN CHRISTMAS LABELS GIJ 1111111 Ndttu laMls for Cllrist-_.. a festi" holidar IH<ll! Colarh1I "' •M l'M• ""'' dnip w1tll 10111 clloice of "Mll'ry Cllrast•as" or "Staso1's G11tli11s·. ,in l-fiN .... 114 Mllress ~lltt• 111 rM.50011 ...... Ml. 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One of America's laraest seledions of top qu11ity 1ids. 20 days FREE HOME TRIAL. No deposit-Ho money down. Elsy paymm. Ho interest. FREE Ear Molds. Hew littingplan.POWERFUL BODY AIDS $29 ~ No salesman will Clll. Write: UOYD cw Dept.FWO, 905 9th St.. Roctfot'd, Ill. 61108 MO•E 0AZZLIN8 THAN OIAMONOS ..• Yi't l/JO the cost! A t-c.rat unset di•· !1)0"d costs •bout $1,000; • hand·set, tiancH>olished CAPRA GEM Is only $27.00. Write few free booklet and e.asy payment plan. Send no money! CAPRA· GEM CO., Oeot FW-llt P.O. Box 3141, Pttlla., Pa. 19150. . Start MAIL ORDER Business MAKE BIG MONEY AT HOME FREE REPORT st>om rrwn. women hOw 11•11 11>are •~ hOme mfol Ot<Ht IJU5>nesi.. No e•oe< •*"« o• p10<Juc1 uwnu~n1 ~Id. -19 \ "•mou• f>perl guides vou fll(f .. ~~~~~_'.'~~·-F-~E_E_~_'~:.!f...'!'_T-1 . • MAILCO, Dept. 0221 Al\ mu\•• ; 1554 S Stpul•ecll. LO• An~eles 90025\ ... ! Ru'n hff r.C>Otl rff unotr :t I state •'(e)~' :-.....,f' "'"-' : Md<m __________ _ : Cr!f----------- ! 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Comes in o tube with color catnlog on over !00 posters and a1·t prints. Order from Gia flt Photos, Dl'pt. 700, P.O. Box 40 6,. Rockford, JU. 61105. Weekend Shopper By SUSAN PAINE LEARN UPHOLSTERING at home with a new course that offers spare time income. A great way to add to the family funds or just enjoy a helpful hobby. Low tuition and te rms. Free illustrated book explains steps. Free sample lesson included. Mod- e rn U pholstery. P.O. Box 899-DCE. Orange, Calif. 92669. FREE gift catalog has 36 pages of Christmas gifts -many with a religious theme. Also items for giving to classes, Advent materials, books, toys, etc. from ''Fuzzy Books" to tape recorders. For free catalog, write : David C. Cook. Dept. FW-10. Box :l56. El~in, Ill. 60120. SWEET MONEY-MAKER! Your group can easily sell yummy candies to make extra dollars. You select from a variety of world-famous Kat hryn Beich Can- dies. Colorfully paclcaged, too. For de- tails. fund-rais!ng guide : Kathryn Beich Ca ndies, Dept. 72PE2. Bloomington. Ill. 61701. COLDEN Praying Hands Pen and gift folder is available for fund-raising groups and organizations. A meaningful item t.hat is $1 each : your group keeps 504'. Pay after yiou sell them : return a ny not sold for fulJ credit . Free sample and brochure. Collingwood Fund Raising. Dept. 3110-E. Providence. R.I. 02901. .. . --. , .. _ ... " _, '--.. --- TURTLE TRIVET is .'lilhouetted to per- mit h eat from hot pots to escape through openwork in his hard shell. Of heavy black wrought iron. he's 6 11:? x 712". $1. Breck's. J04 Breck Bid$!' .. Boston Mass. 02210. TRAVEi. TREAT for on-t,lle-sro men -a portable :\haver t hat works on 2 tiny (' hatteries f not included ). People who offer this fine shaver say it takes 60 seconds for t :1upe r '4have. With protective C'ap. $12.95. :n 1·rncodile leather-look rase. $14.95 . 'ahot ~loane. r>eot. F'S-I 0. ~928 4 lst .\ve .. 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New York Life Insurance C-ompany 51 Madison Ave., N.Y., N.Y. tooto Life, Group and Health Insurance, Annuities, Pension Plans. n~ years cl service New for Vacations: Underwater Parks By NOR.MAN SKLAREWITZ Want a nice quiet vacation where there are no crowds, no pollution-only fantastic plant and animal life and a myriad of shapes and colors you'·ve probably never even imagined? It's not a dream, but rather the newest thing in public rec- reation-underwater parks. In fact, the fantastic world under the sea is shaping up to be the country's next outdoors attraction. There are already underwater parks in Florida, the Virgin Islands, and under- water preserves slated to become parks soon in California. All share the common goal to introduce the public to the lovely and exciting scenes beneath the sea and, simultaneous-- ly, to protect inarine life from the ravages of commercial exploitation that has spoiled many land resorts. Most popular of the underwater vacation spots is Florida's John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. It encompasses 7S square miles in an area off Key Largo in the Atlantic On- shore are 72 acres of campgrounds, parking, a children's playground, and other similar park facilities. But what brings thousands of visitors eaob year to this park is what lies be- neath tbe sparkling water of the Largo Sound. Here is the only living reef formation along the coast of North America and bas startling varieties of tropical fish and other sea life. To explore this magical marine world, visitors should ex- pect to get more than their feet wet. Diven able to use scuba equipment nave the best opportunity to explore the park's depths. But for those not qualified to use such gear, simple snorkel masks provide an entry into the silent and mysterious domain of the sea. For those who prefer not to get even that close to the water, the park provides glass-bottom boats which cruise atop clear waters over multi-<:olored reefs. C alif omia plans to develop a string of underwater parks along her spectacular Pacific Ocean coastline. The first is ex- pected to be at Point Lobos, a dramatic park reserve just a few miles down the rugged cliftline from picturesque Mon- terey. It bas long attracted divers eager to explore its incred- ible canyons, bridges, caves, and tunnels. Another California site for an underwater park is slated to be at Torrey Pines in San Diego county. Its features include a rock bottom, two submarine canyons with great gorges and distinctive marine biological life. As a bonus to visitors is the possibility of find ing prehistoric Indian artifacts, as the area underwater was an Indian cimpsite 7 ,000 yean ago. Robert Bates, a member of the California Advisory Board on Underwater Parks and Reserves, calls marine recreation an "overlooked baby" in the total outdoor recreation scene. He and other experts b ave been working for over three years planning for a network of underwater parks. With proper support from Government agencies and a con- cerned public, undersea parks can one day soon join all the other types of American playgrounds. Paul B. Schulz, a U.S. National Park Service naturalist, sees the possibility of sight- seeing submarines that can take visitors in complete safety and air-conditioned comfort through the scenic depths. ,Per- haps even "trails" and tunnel walkways to permit nondivers to peer through glass-viewing ports. With such enthusiasm, there seems no problems ahead. Except maybe, bow to keep the picnic basket dry. • 21 Family Wuk/11, Oct-Ohr JB, 1970 ~S: ~are •lant and ied? up to ready nder- >rnia. :> the eous- !rcial rida's ~s 1S : On- ren's rings J be- 1 the erica life. 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To order yours, just buy two packages of double-thick, absorbent Chiffon Towels, and use the certificate at right. ~------------------------------------- Steak Sinler Offers EnclOH checlr or money order for $S (do not moil co1hl plus the words Crown Zellerboch (which opp.or on lhe side poMls) from two Chiffon Towel pockoges. laident1 Olltside IM continental U.S. odd S 1 for moiling. le sure to check pteference: 0 two ind1v1duol sizzlen Nome ____________________________ ___ Addreu ____________________________ _ City Stott Zip __ _ MAil TO: CHIFFON GOUIMET SIZZLEI OFFEI P.O. lox 2687, South Son Fronci1Co, Colif. 9"°80 If )'Ou do not specify choice, well send two individual siufers. Allow f-weeb for delivery. Void o~er Dec. 31 , 1971. '• CrownZellerbach . •• ELIZABE'fH ASHLEY: Return of the Dropout Star • ... Five years ago this award-winning actress gave up her career; now, in a. limited way, she's back By PEElt J. OPPENHEIMER Five years ago few readers would have had difficulty rec- ognizing this week's cover girl, Elizabeth Ashley. At 25 she was considered one of the most promising young ac- tresses of Broadway and Hollywood. She had won one of the theater's Tony Awards for '"Take Her, She's Mine," and was the star of Broadway's comedy smash, "Barefoot in the Parle." lo Hollywood, she had costarred with future husband George Peppard in "The Carpetbagers" and followed this with "Ship of Pools" and "The Third Day." Then suddenly, she retired. Why would a girl throw away her ureer at the precise time she could have had almost anything she wanted? And why, five years later, would she come back, first in a tv special. then in a low-budget, two-hour movie-for- tv, "Harpy,'' in which she shares acting honors with Hugh O'Brien? I put those questions to Elizabeth when we met for lunch in Beverly Hills. As for her retirement. Elizabeth was brutally frank. "I was beaded for self- destruction. Had I gone on, I would have ended up like so many successful actresses: at 45 I would have been bored, . drunk too much, and probably have been on pills. I would have been mentally corrupt and anything but wom- anly. I was much too successful too soon-at 21 I was the youngest person ever to win the Tony Award. At that time, acting was my entire life. I was the actl'CSI, and nothjng else mattered." ln all fairness to Elizabeth Ashley, who was born in Ocala, Fla., it must be pointed out that she didn't have an easy time in the beginning. Her parents were divorced when she was three. Liz was still a teen-ager when she grew tired of what she calls "the con- entional way of life." She moved to ew York, lived in a cold-water walk- p ftat and attended the Neighborhood Playhouse while working as a waitress, sales girt, and model. The turning point in her professional life came in I 9S9, when she was cast in Dore Scbary's Broadway production, ''The Highest Tree, .. which dosed after three weeks but got her such eicelleot notices that they led to a slew of other roles and tv shots. "From then on," she recalls, "I wu never out of work." Hollywood only accentuated her dil· emma. "I started behaving very badly. I wouldn't listen to what other people bad to say because I figured I had all the answen. I also used very bad lan- guage, very loudly, and wu rude to just about everyone. When I couldn't cope with a situation, I'd simply scream and scream. Like a spoiled child, I could get away with it because I knew some adult would come along and fix it all up." If she hadn't married George Pep- pard, Liz would have gone right oo working. "He was the 6.nt human I paid attention to because be uked me to be something besides my own aelfish self. He demanded more than affection. He asked me to be a woman." she made her decision to give up act- in g a few weeks after she had married Peppard and finished "Ship of Fools." It wasn't easy. Paramount had just aent her the script of "Barefoot in the Park,'' the role she'd created on Broadway. "I wu hoping the script would be awful ao I'd have ao easy time turning it down. But it was wonderful. I knew if I did it, it would be a major career step. But oow I also had a husband who wu aoing to be in Europe for euctly the same amount of time, and I was miserable: should I or should I not do it? Finally it hit me! I didn't have to act any more.'' Instead, she went to England with George-and was flooded with calls from all sorts of people offering her parts. ''I was, tu people say in Holly- wood, 'ho.l. • Finally I gave in and said I'd only work for three times what I was getting before. And I got it!" Liz bas a full life without actina. IA addition to her two-year-old son Chris- tian, she has two stepchildren, a boy, l S, and a girl, I 0, by George's previous marriage. She cooks, entertains, reads, redecorates, travels, and devotes a Jot pf time to their I 3,SOO-acrc r~ in northern California, where she punches cows (she's an excellent rider). "Besides, my husband is a movie star, and he's a very busy man. He's strong, creative, and in many ways, ec- centric. He needs a full-time wife." Before she met George Peppard, she was married to James Farentino. "We bad super times together," she recalls. But why did she go back to work? ''I think I came back because my husband said I was a terribl~ housekeeper, very organized, an~ld handle both jobs easily." George calls her 1bc General because "I have three bulletin boards so everyone can aee what he's supposed to do, and he beuer do it.. Everyone except George, that is. He's the Kina. "Most important, I am a different woman. I've changed. Work haa be- come an avocation with me. Of course, I won't do six months in Afghanistan. But 'Harpy' didn't take that much time away from home. "And my character was fascifl!!!I.~ She's the protagonist, definitely emit was a real challenge and could have been remarkable. Of course, I haven't seen it yet and have no idea what the end result is like." Would she do another film? "Let's put it this way. I will never again be- come involved in the maintenance of a career. I don't think that's what life 11 all about. l have learned that I cannot give anything to anyone unless I can give to myself first, then to my hus- band, my child, and my friends next. People act their priorities all mixed up! Too many people are trying to IOlvc the problems of the world before tbey straighten themselves out." + You 1r1 liwlt1d to Nil your qutStlons or comments lbout any article or ldvtrtlsement that .,,,..,. In famlly Wffkly. Your letter will rec:e1V1 1 prompt answer. 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' •.•. ,. 10 , ..... 1 hys SHYICI OPIN Tffs. tllr• M .• I •·•· te I P·"'· Me:t .. I e.111t. te t •·"'· 592-5511 1 J 5:' ,, 6: &: 6: 1: 7 • I I •,i () p "J I ".j {, fJ T .. ,. (C) Re1is Pllllbln & Tree· sa Drury CO•llost. OJ Rocket ltobi11 Hood (C) 5:55 IJ "" Ut Tltis Day (C) (jJ) CV 0.,11 .... (C) &:001J SUnrlM St•lltlr (C) "Utt.In 11:25 IJ 9 (j) CIS Ntwl (C) Man: His Wor11 . and .. His Society" ll:30!tB (!) Stardl tor Tomorrow (C) (Mon .. Wed., Fn.); Early Renals· • 9 @ m TM Wllo net or sance Art in Italy" (Tues., Thurs.). W rt G1111e (C) Art Ja,,;es hosts. &:25 D Ed.cation Eldllnp (C) "All I@ CV n.t Girl (C) About Your Car." lnttrld (C) ID Moniln1 """' Ntws (C) 6:30 tJ OdJwty (C) "Psychiatry 1n~ AMEl Eldll111t (C) Criminal Justice." 11:55' · 9 Ci) m NIC Ntws (C) ,.,...0 I (C) Edlle:ltionaf ft1tum &:45 C..lledltJ hptrt Ar Tl RNOON &:55 • INIC NtwllfYice (C) 12:00 l lldy P1lr (C) 7:00 CBS News (C) • Qj @ m Wonts and Music ( ) . 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Otfict of the President Conunodity Report : Stsamt Strfft (C) (R) #46·49 1:40 Cartoons (C) 9:30 ®) 00 leverty Hillbillies (C) 2:00 Q!l 00 Secret Storm (C) @ (j) m Concentration (C) @ r6J m Brlsllt Promise (C) '!!Ps' Show (C) Father Knows lest ID Movie: See Daytime Movies. @ 00 al Newlywed Gamt (C) Romper Room (C) I Movie: See Daytime Movies. 1 (})That's lift (C) Tlper Stock Market 2:30 00 Ed1e of Nipt (C) 10·001-fj'I f1mily Aff1i (C) 1 (6) m Another World · ~ uu r Somerset (C) . u:7 ~It ol tht ~tntury .<C> B Divorce Court (C) Mov11: See Daytrme Movies. @CI) &) Ditinc Game (C) Features/Public Serflce (C) Robert Reed guests on Monday . . (i) Sunny Today (C) Roy Rocera . Educational Proll'ams : Educational Proerams 10!3019 00 Love tf. Lift (C) 3:00 ~ Gomer flrle (C) I @ @) m Hollywood Squ1res I Ifs Your Bet (C) ( ) Peter Marshell hosts. Stran1e Pa11dlse (C) OJ flash Gordon @ (!) al General Hospitll (C) @ CI) Gallopln1 Gourmet (C) Outer limits 11:00 I a(!) Wlltrt tlMI Heart la (C) Undtrdo1 (C) . @ (_6) m Jeop1rdy (C) I (6) Matlntt: Don Rodewald. $allop1nc Gourllltt (C) Grah1m1 • Pattern for Llvlnc (C) Kerr. • Cintllll 36 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 17, 1970 3:30 I Tltt Milla R01 Sllow (C) I · A World Apart (C) · Mille Douatu <C> Ropr Miiier 1 5:00 · kNIC Ntwsarviu (C) CO·hosts. I i& 5 News (C) Fa•ous Jury Trials (C) • flipper (C) @CV al OM Lift To l ive (C) Tiit Fllnbtenet (C) IOlO Ult Clown (C) Qj (i) Gilll1an's Island (C) Ci) Popeyt Cartoons (C) : Charfltis Pad (C) / MuHlnland • fltrist Ult livin1 Wtnl (C) Ci) TIM Munsttn 3:45 • F .. turn (C) • Selected Films (C) 4:00 Mr. Ed; Mtvlt, Tues. . Pandlo Pistoln 0 L E MARVIN GUESTS . Th• Rifleman * IN BEN CASEY MONDAY · • Noticlas Ben Casey · The Gallopl111 Gourmet (C) Tues.· &) Dart Shadows (C) Fri.; News (C) Mon. Ntwt (C) Ba•ter Ward. 5:15 Ci1J CV Ntw1 (C) Gtor1e Putnam News (C) 5:30 0 @ (j) ABC News (C) Frank flit Munatars Re nolds. Howard K. Smith. CV Miiie Dou&111 (C) Jerry West Show (C) Tues. : Sesa•t Strtft (C) (R) #46·49. Dick Van Dylla • Rtll&iout Ft1t1lrts (C) • MJ flftfltt M1rtlan 4:15 · Alex Nem Show Petticoat Junction (C) 4:30 Mtvlt: See Daytime Movies. This Day 1970 (C) News (C) Biii Bonds. : Mistere1ers' Nei&flbortlood (C) Abbott l Costello (C) (() Ntw1/W11thtr/Sportl (C) Batman (C) I Putor's DtP (C) 00 Jimmy Thomason (C) · Co111icos y Canciones 00 Tiit Three Stoo111 • Don Wilson's Town Talk (C) • Fisher Family · lewlt'lltd (C) Tues.·fri.; AIC · Amor en el Dtsltrto News (C) Mon. · • Y11nos a Vlajlf (C) Mon.. Fri.; 5:35 IJ lalltrs l1Petb1ll (C) Tues. Usttd 'I la ,ollcia, Tues.; Mexican! Lakers vs. New York Knicks. Cumber of Com•erce, Wed.; u ' 5:45 tI!) Selected Films (C) Salud dt Uated, Th urs. 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(western) '52 -John W1yne, Patsy Kelly. c:.lor Tmelacle (C) (30) • Maicale/O.V., ' l tlld (C) · Stlftl•I TMetrt (C) (30) 1:30 · News CottftltftCI (C) (30) Peter S•u (30) (i) HIP Cllepenel (C) (60) . 1ttt Frllldl Clllf (C) (30) (R) Juli1 Child prepares "N1poleon'a Chicken." I Cl) CIS News (C) (30) ti'"ll*H'a hlpef HMr (C) (30) Ed tf £ttmltJ (C) (30) u (C) (60) 7:00 lv•ln1 N... (C) (30) Roaer Mudd. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 17. l!no ne'Wheeler'Dealers Jame1 Garner 1'ee 'lemlek =-=--== iaturdag In color 1CABe-,.'V eJ DIC ~ (C) (30) "And Who Is My Brother?" Ricardo Mon· t1lb1n nerretes a mcwina story •bout Tony Hirt, a 10un1 man who ch1nres his outlook on llfe follow-1------------------------ inr • trip to Muico. On th1t trip, his cir broke down In 1 smell vii· l11e. One of the f1milies took him in and offertd him food-even thouch they hid very little. When Hirt returned home. he beged, borrowed and screped totether food, clothlnr incl medicine to t1ke to the vill•aera. Hart continued the tripa for MYtrtl ytars ind became • symbol of hope to the little Mexlc1n community. IJ .,.. .. y...., Dip (C) (30) ID Mttrf1Md6a '*-ta (C) (60) "Mualc Baa." Dick Clerk i1 host for this hour of music ind comedy with Steppenwolf, the Gr111 Roots, Tom· my Roe, Merril" Rush, Gl1dy1 Kni&ht & the Pips, P1ul Revere & the R1lders, Marti Lindsay ind Davey Jones. m '"'"1 n-1 ... cw ....... 1 .. .., 1e11trJ Sltlp {C) (60) Bobbie Gentry sln(I a YI· riety of music from mel1ncholy mood tonp to up-tempo folk rock. Htr apecl1I 1uesta 1re Bobby Golds- boro, Rick Nelson, Jot South, Fannie Fl•a encl The Surer Shoppe. fl) Se• Cftur fer C:.11rma (4 hr) Politlc1I telethon. fl!} I i!lc!Al I Audubon (C) (60) The Ille encl orirrtholoclcal flndinp of America's arHt n1tur1lllt·1rtist 1re presented In this profile of John J. Audubon, 1 min who pltaded for conserntlon over 1 century 110. Audubon's journeys in quest for unuSU11I birds ire traced from the sw1mpl1nds of Fl«lda to the 81y of Funday in Cln1d1, ind from the c1pitals of Europe to the remote Dry Tortuaas 1s:1nc1s in Mexico, The S9tcl1I utllizta drewinp of birds from Audubon's orl1ln1I books. I CJ) llldl 0..111 (C) (30) F1D 111 Actit11 (C) (30) .......... (90) llt hhl (C) (30) 7:151 la"".,.,..,, (C) 7:JO Qt()) M...._: I•,_.... (C) ( I) John Colicoa JUlsts IS I re· btffious Clribb11n pemment otfl. cial who pl1ns to talle ovtr Ills country by htvina Ilia pnsident H · IU1in1ted while In tht United Stites to 11111k before a joint seulon of Conartss. 1:00 a at CI> m..., w1111.. cc> ~)Andy Is host to Lome Gretnt, Ella Atzaereld, Chubby Checker ind the Gress Roots rock croup. D bm Aditll (C) (30) Hl&hll&hts of the Rams vs. Sin frencisco 49ers lllYl!Jl!l!d Oct. 11. D Clll (J) GB llt'a Malle a Dttl (C) Monty Hall holts. 0 MllNN $ hit: "Tlle l11tnl .. (dram•) '62-Mlcheel Clll1n, Cliff Robertson, J1mes MacArthur, Nick Ad•ms. Suzy Perker, Anne Helm, Haya Herereet. The story of four younc Interns ind the women In their lives. II!) Selected Fihwa (C) (90) D BOXING ACTION! * SAT. NITE FIGHTS! 8 SltwdaJ NIPt FIPts (C) (2 hr) SChedultd Is 1 IO.round welter· wti&ht bout between Et !tie Lopez ind Cipri1no tfern1ndtz. Tom Her· min ind Mickey D1vies call the •c1ion. 0 @Cl) t!) NewtJWtd Sa• (C) (30) Bob Eub1nks hosts. GI Mtwlt Sreats: "A C117 Na•ed JW" (drema) '4-4 -Spencer Tmy, Irene Dunne, Vin Johnson. Lionel Banym011, Barry Nelton. II) MllllfltJ C:.••ualtJ (C) (30) fii).,.. lllQ flfftltr (C) (60) "Cowtlerders" traea the lifts of sill outstandlna cowboys wtio were linked to the 1rnt c1ttle drives. 1:30 n e Cll .., nn. s.u <C> <3o> After she ind her f1ther have 1 bl& 1rcument lnvolvinf her ind Chip, Polly Williama (Ronne Troup) pre· sum1bly roes to bed but insttad climbs out her bedroom window ind t•kts 1 suitcase with her to tllt Ooucf as house. a @ oo m Mt•·•z <C> c3o) ''CJ11rettes, Clrs Ind Wild, Wild Women." Pretty hitchhikers, who employ • simple ruse to steal cars from unsuspectlnr motorists. prove • troublnome crew to Officers Milloy and Reed. 0 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW * Welk musical family salutes football season. o @ (]) m lawr9'ICe ... , (lll) S1lute to football season. m C:.untry & Weltlm Mualc (2 hr) fl) LI T1n11enta (30) (C) (C~ 9:00119 ())Arnie (C) (30) Ordered to select his own lo1dln1·dock fore· min from 1mon1 the loedln1·dock crew, Arnie quills 1t the task of chooslna between hit best friend ind the best-qualified man. II 9 (6) 6' NBC S.turday Movie: (C) iifht -a.-.u Art C:O.lna. TIM Rulian Art C:.tMt' (comedy) '66 -t1rl Reiner, Eva Meri• S.int, Alen Arkin, Bri1n Keith, Jon1than Win· TtiE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 17. 1970 ters. Theodore Blkel, Paul Ford, Ben Blue, Parker Fennelly. tzD Ho11twoocl (C) (60) (R) "Poet Sonamtkers: The New Breed." Im Hour ef Power (C) (60) ti) Pr111iert Movie (2 hr) "las Animal Trainer Tums Scriptwriter Secrttarlas." Expert animal trainer Stewart 9:30 tJQfJCI) Miry T,ter M•• (C) Raftill, who trained and handled (30) An ex-pro footb1ll player wtlo the SOO-pound, black-maned Af· h1_s turned lnsurence 11l11m1n rican lion named Major for brines ~onfuslon Into the life of numerous scenes in the two-part Miry R1eh1rds (Miss Moore). y comedy ''The Wacky Zoo U ([/) (])G) ne Melt Duell zan . .. c1 .. (C) (60) "Witches' Slbbith." of Morpn Caty, Sunday eve· 10:00 Vaness• Smith becomes lnYOlvtcl with witchcraft while lnvest111tin1 the death of a young woman. Jill Haworth guests. 0 Newt (C) (30) Larry Burrell. tJ MANNIX-GRIM DEATH * FACES MIKE CONNORS tJ 9 Cl) M1anll (C) (60) Mennlx is &iYen I slOW·lctin& poison, Which doctors c1nnot identify. 11111 5 News (C) (30) D Ap ef -.urln (C) (60) Kevin Couahlin hosts. Guests include N•n· cy Grey of the Do It Now Found•· lion, 1 hot line for drua 1ddicts, plus Sunset Strip ev1npllst Arthur Blessitt. m NIWI (C) (30) Ken Jones. fl!) llET' ....,._.. (C) (90) (R) nings Oct. 18 and 2S on_The lO:JO 8 lttlllft IL ...... a.. (C) (90) Wonderful World of Disney, lttteJ trier Sllew (C) (30) NBC, has scripted a ·future Rosey's specf1I aunt Is Greaa Mor-World of Disney two-pan ad- ris .of Mission: lmposslble. venture entitled "Napoleon and m Mewil: ............ "" ..,.. Samantha ... (comedy) '4G-Klthlrine Hepburn. The English-born trainer has IB WNllllMI Ntwl (C) (30) worked on numerous Disney u ~~i-.: .. a..:=~ productions over the past ciaht f1Jft1s MlcltlMI." years and owns Safari Animal aJihllpeft te TrMt (C) (30) Rentals which trains various ani· ll:GOe M ..... (C) mal actors for Hollywood ftlm friclrt Nlatrt: (C) "'W• tf ... productions. Raffill's chimps • •nd "'.!" te• Sltals et have appeared _in Disney's "~t. JHatM11 Dr•. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.," with I It 11 Wrtttet CC> ·Dick Van Dyke and Nancy M~...,..1'11atre: "'Mlb Miff Kwan, as well as "Monkeys, Go II) Late Mevlt: "'Cunde l.tt ltlfn Home!," starr!n~ De~ . Jo~ ,..._.. and Yvette M1m1eux, amng an 11:15 e f.W.n 52! (C) .,.. JIJ-!wo parts on World of Disney Mwbn" (drama) ·~ftss Ptrker an late November. Jeff Ch1ndler, Nicole M1urey, Hen,Y Off the Disney lot, Stewart Silva. lmmedi1t1ly 1tter the Civil was head trainer for TV's Tar- War, 1 1roup of m1reudtrs it· zan series fi lmed on location in tempt to t1k1 over a st1te. Brazil two seasons ago. His U AIC ...., CC> specialty was lions, but before ll:JO , UIC Ntwllnlce (C) the show's cancellation he dealt S.Wa, lllallt Mevit: (C) with practically every wild ani· H Umty .. .... Centlf •f ... I . . bl Elrtll" (sclence·fictlon) '60-J1mes ma i~agma e. . Meson, Pit Boone, Mene Dehl. Calling ~pon his vast knowl-m Mftit: "Tot1atlut Min Alift" edge .of animals._ Stewart penned @1ma) '55-Dine Clerk. a script concerning a young boy U (i) Spottl&M T1111tr1 (C) "Wo111· who befriends an old circus tt1 oftlle Prettistoric Plntl" lion. He brought the idea to the 12:00 8 Loll1111n & l1rtleJ (C) attention of Disney's executive Movie: "Nipt of J1nuery l&U." producer Ron Miller and pro- (mystery) '41 -Robert Preston. ducer Winston Hibler who in· 12:30 m All·Nlpt Slttw: "'Co Ct M•il," stantly bought the original story. "&rnered" ind "Tlte NJttn Notte." "Napoleon and Samantha" are 1:00 tJ,~me: ·~r" Stripes In the the names of two children who S•n (drema) 55-Aldo Ray. head into the wilderness with O Sptakilla frMIJ (C) llwrence • . . . Durrell, noted author, talks •bout .heir decrepit ho~ after the 1 m iety of topics death of Napoleon s grandfath· 1:30 II Movie: "lntlfNueAll Lid(' er. The i1eript, which details the (ad~enture) '41 -llon1 Messey. adventures that befall the young- 1:45 OJ Movie: "Port of New Yott" sters, is being readied for an (drama) '52 -Scott Bredy, Yul early spring production with l!!!nner. K. T. Stevens. possible airing on the 1971·72 2:15 U II Mondo (C) World of Disney season. Pep I r ON THE Glen Campbell, host of his own popular CBS series, Sundays at 9 P.M., poses here with singer and com- poser Jerry Reed, a new regular on the Glen Camp- bell Goodtime Hour. Rt:ed is the talented Nashville based performer who has written such Hits as "Guitar Man" for Elvis Presley and has been more recently re- presented on the nation's music charts with his own recording of "Talk About the Good Times." Reed began his career at the age of 16 when he joined Er- nest Tubbs' ~d show, and then became a dlK iockey. He was signed to a record- ing contract in 1955 and has toured the country with Campbell, Chet Atkins and Floyd Cramer. I GRANDPA Distinguished actor Walter Brennan (here with series star John Forsythe) brings his spe- cial brand of comedy to his continuing role on To Rome With Love, this season on CBS (Tuesday at 9:30 P.M.). Mr. Brenqan_ portrays Grandpa Andy Pruitt, an Iowa farmer who sold his {arm and moved to. Rome to live with his wid- ower son-in-law and his family. GOODTIME HOUR THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 17, 1970 A· T • T ·E·N· T ·1-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES Will NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PIC K OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1910 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 Door e 4 DHr e W°'ott1 e lo .. t.n I rich" DOT DATSUN 18835 Beach Blvd. . Huntinqton Be•ch 84~7781 or 540-0442 OPEN SUNDAYS 1971 CAPRI The biq sexy c"r from Europe with the price o• a cub compHt SANTA A,.,A I 1NCOL,.,-0 S:Pt"URY 1301 NO. 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Your Authorized ~ Austin America large stock of used Porsches J•gs, MG's, Austin HHlty1, etc. ntwport 1Hnµerts 3100 W. CoHt Hwy., N.8 . 642-9405, 540--1764 --~ -·. J .;;1 In the Marbor Area the Economy line for the Quality mimed. ZIMMERMAN DATSU 1145 Hubor, _<;.es t• MtH 540.;6,flO Pa1e 7 SUNDA Y OCTOllER 11 I · ,, o r~ r-. 1 N c D @ (]) CattallOlp c.t1 <C> 1B fab fOf TodaJ (C) 9 (f) NR. Football Doubltheldef (C} Rams at Green Bay; Dallas at Minnesota. 11 :00 IJ Nfl football Doubleheader (C) Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers. 6:15 m The Chrlttophers 0 Notre Dame football (C) Notre Dame vs. Univ. of Missouri. 0 Ci7l (I) Bullwinkle (C) 6:30 m The Bible Answers 6:5511 Cive Us this Day (C) 7:00 IJ Tom and Jerry (C) m Mr. Will1bone (C) 7:30 I Penelope Pitstop (C) Heclle & Jeckle (C Music & the Spoun Word (C) • Her11d of Truth (C) Slcred H11rt (C) 00 Cod Is the Answer (C) 7:45 II) The Christophers (C) 8:00 Limp Unto My F11t (C} · Woody Woodpecker (C) m MOvie: "My Brother Talks to Horses" (comedy) '46-Peter Law· ford, Butch Jenkins. I Church in the Ho111e (C) Cine en Su Casa Quitn Canbi Estl Cancion 11:30 0 (fl) CI) Discovery (C) "Trans· Atlantic Voyage.'' (;J Movie: "l1le rurple Heart" (dra· ma) '44 -Farley Granger, Dana Andrews. /\F TFRN OO~• Cathedral of TO .. fTOW (C) • • 'Gay of DIKOVery (C) 12:00111e ... 1uyers' Cuide (C) Wonder1ma (C) Rnivil Fir .. ·(C) Suspense Th11tr1 (C) "llniprs '3' D-& 8oli1UI (C) mblt." Eleanor Parker, Chester ~ •••1 Morris, Roger Smith. (j) Town Hill Meetin& (C) 1 •nttlli11nt Parent (C) 1:30 II Looi! Up and Live (C) "Reflec· (})Stories of Success (C) lions.'' Part I of • series of studies : Sesame StrHt (C) #41-45 on Alaska's natives, looks at the . , DrHll Dor11lnicll · lend and its culture. 12.301 Oril Roberts (C' I llrs. Alplal let (C) · :t fie. to FICI (C) R1bbi Wolf. (]) Ulldetw11 for Puce (C) Movie: "lqjn11ln1 of tlM End.. 1:00 0 @ (j) 8' AR. foetball Collfer• (sci·fi) '57 -Peter Grtves. Peuie nee (C) K1n11s City 1t Cincinnall. Castle. IJ Movie: • "Where Theft's lift" II) KATHRYN KUHLMAN ~~n~~) 47-Bob Hope, William * (IN COLOR) !'111111 & Answera (C) I ~ Ci) ...U.IJll lultlu11 (C) • MllU.. $ Mowit: (C) .,flipptf'e "11 Is tM Ufe (C) Adwent1re" (edvenlure) '64- flll ...... llviwll (C) Brl1n Kelly, Luke H1lpin, P1mel1 t:OO c. .. ,. ""' (C) rr1nklin. TIMI 11 tlM Life (C) I "' World ..,.lld DeJ tf D1MowJ (C) lfnt llll. WJH TrlQf ea.,. "9flle (C) Cf) Jl.ldJ l.Jnn Sllow (C) Couirtry Music (C) frtntl 1 II Yldl (C) ~ R..twal flrn (C) 1:30 O Preu Conference (C) Guests are Oral Roberti (C) District Attorney £velle J. Voun1er To11 end Jtrry (C} ind Deputy Attorney General Cft1rles · Mi Mustro O'Brien-candidates for the office of , P1nor1m1 Lltino en Domingo Attorney General for the state or 9:30 I) f1ce the N1tlon (C) Incumbent C11ifor~i1, Governor Ronald Reagan of Calif. I Yotce of Calvary (C) end his Democratic challenaer Jess (])Issues & Answers (C) · Unruh ere interviewed. • Comment1rios y Celebrld1d11 O MJ fnorltt Sermon (C) Guest ( ) st1t1ker is Rev. Heber Pitm1n, Cen· 1:45 0 fB (j) Nfl. footblll (C) (con· tr1I Christien Church, San Die10. tlnued) Dallas Cowboys vs. Minne· I lflll Wry Sllow 10t1 Vikin1s. @ CI) S.O•er tlte leer (C) 2:00 (i) first Baptist Cll1r~ <C> II> ROLLER GAMES·ACTION! Cl)"""°" Pltltott (C) * T·BIRDS vs. DETROIT IO:• 1...W. f..U..ll CC) II) Roller c11 .. (C) L.A. T·Birds vs. ... SPIES IASEIAU Detroit Devils. H a llVlfttll World Serles baeb1ll (ft) Cf) S.ndlf Matinee: "Secret I• .... la played tod1y, N~ will JMd t1M Doer." ....... I IM. l11 color. Alt Af[ foot· a>Clntasel .._., ... ... .... (lo ._ ltltct•d> 1tso w111 b• z:JO D lilelit: "Clltu" Cdr1ma) '43- Alan Lldd, Lorettl Voun1. D Mowit: "Spy Hunt" (mystery) ~ard Duff, Marti Toren. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 17, 1970 '56-Tony Curtis, Burt L1nc1Ster. Gina Lollobriaida, Katy Jurado. D John McX11 Show (C) 0 YESTERDAY'S UCLA/ *CAL GRID CLASH! 4:30 O UCLA Bruin footb1ll (C) Bruins vs. Calif. Bears In game taped yes· terd~ at Berkeley. l(!l) 00 Collett footblll -1970 NCAA highli1hts. Bozo the Clown (C) ~Gil Bishop's locker Room (C) Fie. the N1tlon (C) m T s Is the Lill (C) a> Aerlculture Report (C) O PREMIERE! "INSIGHT" * Gene Hackman, Carl Betz Brandon deWilde, Ed Binns Star in "CON· FRONTATION" A Vietnam Protest Drama O lnslpt · (C) "Confrontation," dealing with the morality of war· fare, is the first program of a dra· matic religious anthology series hosted bLfalher Ellwood E. Kieser. I 9 (!) Skippy (C) Mothers-in-Ltw (C) Batman (C) 00 A Looi! et the Candidates (C) A&rlculture U.5.A. (C) Rea Hu.1blrd Show (C) 5:00 D lnq1i11 (C) Host Maury Green tllks to lJernard Hyink, new presi- dent et Sacremento St1te Colleae. 0 "THE COURTSHIP OF *EDDIE'S FATHER~' COLOR! GLENN FORD 0 SundaJ Movie: (C) ''Co~p of Eddie's F1th9"' (comedy) '63 - Glenn Ford, Ronny Howard, Shirley Jones, Stella Stevens, Dina Merrill , Roberta Sherwood. Jerry Van Oyke. A sensitive six·year·old boy tries to find 1 new wire for his widower· father. O Collqe Tootball (C) Grambling vs. Mississippi Valley State. m Min From. UNCLE (C) II) Cllli11n's lslend (C) @ (I) Seven Arts ThHtre (C) ''Whitt f11ther." I Hob Nob WitJI Bob kukl1, Fran l Ollie (C) (i) fil11 f11turt (C) fNtro flntlstico (C) Collea• of tht Desert (C) Futbol·Socur Mundill: Boca Juniors vs. Platense. 5:30 D All·AmeriCln Coll111 (C) II) Animals, Action & Adventure (C) "Desert of Death. Bill Burrud tells how to survive in Death Valley today. I How to Merry. 1 Millionaire 00 World Tont0rrow (C) P11yin1 the Cultlr (R) (f) A111attur Hour (C) Asher Family . Day of Discovery (C) EVENING 6:00 1J The Bi& News (C) (30) O Do It Yourself-Two celebrity couples performs stunts for prizes. Host is Dick Enberg-CVT # 11 0 SHARKS! GIANT *KILLERS OF THE SEA! 11 The Ch1llencln1 S.1 (C) (30) '°Sharks of Nicar1gu1.'' Shark 1u- 'T'he eourtship of 6Eddie's "Father Clenn-icord Cll•AflfeotMR ........ (C) liltimore <:olts at New Ylfl Jiii; ltl11"s City Chltfs et CIMl•lti ......... I .._ tf ,_., (C) l* J!;:~"' Fil• fntlval: "Tiie Youna " Shirley Temple, Jack Oakie. "" CJ) ...... (C) Movie;= lledttlnt .. (mys. tery) '46-James Cagney, Anoabell1. Richard Conte. ' m Am1zln& T11rM fB (j) Camera Thr11 (C} 10:30 II NFL Tod1y (C) ,.,. . l :::c../Musklle (C) TOfOS 3:30 aJ Rodtt Robin Hood (C) G) Selected Fil11 (C) 3:45 II Nfl Today (C) 4:00 IJ Movie: (C) "Trepue" (dral'(l•) 5:00 ,,~In color KAJIC -TV y '• ' 0 ·. :) s f. y 5. )) J· -·-···--....··· .. -.. ' THE DAIL. Y ,.L.OT', TV WE•K, OCTOallt 11, 1m thorlty Or. Thomu B. Thorson dis. Q Q) Ci) @D Wondtff1tl Wlfl4! et (ij) Cf) SUndlJ Mowit: "TM Dellclte pells some myths. Dilntr (e) (60) "Tht Wee~ 1.oo DilU.-f' (comedy) •57 -Jerry 0 st..1 Aloe& Wltll Mltcll (C) (60) of MOffan Clty." Corrupt M1,or Ptlll· lewis, M1rth1 Hyer. m Unta..ci W•lcl (C) ~30) "Peo-brick'a (Joe Flynn) plan to tur down fB Ma•loe Fer1• pie of the Waters." The story of the zoo is thwarted by 1n tx·IC· men who, for gener1tions. hive c:ountant (Hal Holbrook) ind the fE CMliAtlon ..<C> (60) (R) "The made their homes .nd built their town's dllldren. Co-stars are Willy Grt1t Th1w." lt>rY of the cre1tion civlllutlon on the shores and water· Cox. Michael·J1mes Wixted, Mary of Gothic Alt In the 11th end 12th ways of the world. L1Rocbe. Cecil Kefl1W1y. centurlea. m 118<161. I JMft Hactfonl .. a THE FOUR MARX BROS. ., Syhll J EM .... (60) (C) (60) T.Gentle on Your Mind." *AS STOWAWAYS IN t:JO 0 News (C) (30> • . MONDAY OCTOBE:tt 19 For momlnc and afternoon flstfnp, ple1se see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d1y'1 movies. Procram of folk mullc, with 1uests A COMEDY RIOT' llJ c.alcade ef 1oeb (C) < 30 > Joni Mitchell. Pete Setcer. • t:4S IE Mmkaie (C) DAYTIME MOVIES fJ) Color Tl'lftlude (C) (30) 1J C.IMdJ c:amic ,<90) "MellMy UL-00 8 t1I Cl) Tl• CMwlJ (C) (60) ______ .....,, ....... .._ ~~A Lo.-at Ult Candlclatn ::::::-(comedy) 3t-The Mini Carl Reiner 1nd Jlnt Powell auest. 9:00 0 Hf1leM Wiider YNd' (drama) ( ) ( ) "Richlrdo Romo II Reiner 1ppea11 IS an eaotlatical op· •g_Jamea eaa-. n-rb1ra Stan· · 0 Millon $ Movie: .,TM Qtriet era star and J1ne Powell as his ~ck. Welter Pid····- Ell) look But (C) (30) (R) Alltr~n" (drama) '58-Audle Mur· 1irtfrltnd who faints a lot when she tJO D "A MlltloMH ,., CllfW' Qj Ci) CIS NIWI (C) (30) phy, Michael Redarave, C11ude Oeu· confronts Tlm Conway IS "The Op· (comedy) '51-Eleenor Parker, Fred IE Hour of , ... (C) (60) phin. Durinc lnvestiaalion Into era Phantom." MacMurrey. @I) Cint 111 11 Tardt (2 hr) murder ,of young American, It is di.. CJ @ @ m 11lt lolct Ones (C) m "DlerJ of a CMtllbenUid" (dra· @D The Answer (C) covered .~hat he ca~~ to Vietnam to (60) "P1nther in I Caae." A Bletk me) '4~urrea Meredith, P1ulett1 start • third force for an end to Panth«. defended by Nichols, Dar· Goddard, Hurd Hatfield. tiD lnsl&ftt (C) (30) war. rell 6 Darrell, cast1J1tes the ·Estab· 10:00 D "l11perfect Lacfy'' (mystery) '47 6:301J About a W•k (C) (30) Patrick '6 Thrff hssportl to Advtnblr1 (C) lishment durln1 hla trial on 1 charae -. Rey Miiiand, Tarau WflJht. Emory is host and reporter. (30) "Indian Flrewalkers of FIJI." of murderlna e plelncfothesman. 1:00 tD (C) "Vlafl kt U.. Mldit" (dram•) m @ Ci) @D Mitt Utt Prm (C) fJ) Voice tf Ult How (30) 811& S Ntwt (C) (30) '4~role Lombard, Anne Shlr1ey, ( 0) @ID Qlttlt for Lift (30) 0 Spoltl hp (C) (60) Z:OO ;t:~e.Catdl 1 T1IW' (myi· 0 McNAIR STARS IN 1:00 m USC FooW (C) (90) use vs. te,Y) '55-Cary Gr1nt. Grace Kelly. *A STUNNING HOUR! IJ Tony Bennett, 8.8. King Washlnston state, In 11m• played 4:301) "bclleC 6 Ult Stra•aer" (com· 0 Barbara McNair (C) (60) Guests * ED SULLIVAN TONITE! yesterday at Spokane. edy) '48-Wllllam Holden, Robert ere The CowsillS. The Ace Truckin1 119 (j) &I sutltwla (C) (60) &J =.. Ddlln (C) (30) Mitchum, Loretta Youn1. Company, Danielle Deurice ind Fred· Scheduled cuests include Joe NI· fm .,_ (C) (90) "The Abduc· die Weller. math. Ann-Mugret, Rorer Smith. tion From the Seraglio." Mozart's ro· m Crteblrt Feltllres (90) "11le fJ @ (l) E!) 11lt f'll (C) (60) mentic fantasr with baa*> Spiro lridt of Freelltllattll\." Boris Ker· "The S1ve1e Wilderness." Erllline Malas of the Metropolitan Opera Iott. EISI Lenchlster, Colin Clive. Investigates the abduction of a sln&ina th• role of Osmln, .,prano Beine Corm1ny u Const1nze, and fl) ,., Q1111t (30) younc airl by .• mentally disturbed tenor Grayson Hirst IS Belmonte. t:T.\ min in a N1tion1I Forest Prttervt. Peter Herman Adler conducts. w Polltia 70 (C) (30) (R) Don Stroud, Darlene Carr and David 0) TNtro cit M•'*° Fabreps (C) a (j) Talk to ti .. Manaaer (C) Muiklln guest. (60) m The Qolcltn ,..,. (C) (30) GI Movie QrNb: "A ,., NllMCI 10::10. Wlfl4I TtlHfmf (C) (30) 7:00 II a (j) Lasait (C) (30) "The Jet" (drama) '«-Srncer T~aey, m W.Und ..... (C) (30) ~~':°11fen\~ .. u~~e o~!11!r"ie~~;fs~:: ~!~~m~~:.nee.~n N~so~~oar~!fi ll:OO 8 9 CIJ ,. ... <C> trapped above an abandoned adobe pilot quarrels with his 1lr1 ebout the D QI 00 News (C) village. unneceUlry chances he takes. II Can Ytu Top 1'11? (C) II Qj Cil m Wild KliJado• (C) m The 111 Qlttltlon (C) (60) e Wllllatw F. luctley (C) Guest (30) (R) "Rulers of the Kalahari." fJ) htltfn for Uvlnc (30) ls Lloyd Bucher, the Commander who Merlin Perkins and Stan Brock join tii> Selected Fil• (C) (45) w11 In charge of the Pueblo when game rancers and African bushmen .:ri ••-· M.sicalts (30) it wu captured b~ the North to track down a muaudina lion In aoi ,...a,IU lloreens. the desol1te K1l1h1ri desert of 1:30 CJ Q) 00 ID IUI CotbJ (C) (30) OJ Mowie· "Pride of Ult Maritltl" Southern Africa. "The Lincoln Letter." Kincaid i~ be· (dram•) ·4s-John Garfield, Eleanor U HENRY'S CATAPULT queathed a le~er supposedly written Puker. * FREES THE REBELS ~e~:.•h•m L~oln. Rupert Crosse ~Cl) Notre o. .. foetUll (C) FROM PRISON. EE World TOtllOfTow (30) "Why ll:lS a Cl) 11lt CllrldlpMt1 (C) 0 @ ~ tiE Th• Young Rebels Marry7" ll:lO ! Mowle: (C) "friendly PefMI· (C) (60) "fort Hope." Jeremy and ell) hr V1nilllln& WiWen1m (C) n'' (drama) '56 -Gery Cooper, Isak allow themselves to become (30) "The Pr1irie Killers." Dorothy McGuire, Anthony Per111ns. British prisoners to obtain military ii) La Tonnenta (30) 0 SlllMllJ TonlOlt 5alow (C) (R) Information for Washington. 9:00 IJ tat Cl) Qlen Ca•pbtll (C) (60) II CltM4rll of Tomorrtw (C) 0 Nalllvllle Now (C) (30) Guests ue Andy Griffith, The Su· IJ News (C) OJ Paspert to TJ*Yll (C) (30) "Is· premes and Ruth Buzzi. @ Cl) lntipt (C) lands of the Wesfern Oce1n." CJ @ (i) @D lonanu (C) (60) Ell) Convtnltltn (C) With RIM Sttv· &Jlt Is Written (30) "Gideon.the Good." As witness to ens end Alan Jay Lerner. m A STATEWIDE FIRST! •n apparent murder, Little Joe be· ' comes the target of a men who 12:00 0 Mowie: .. ...,,, tllt bin Mtlll * VOTERS ASK QUESTIONS seeks to silence him. Rich1rd Kiiey fall" (dram•) '65-S1eve McQueen, Murphy, Tunney Answer ind Terry Moore guest. Lee Remlek, Don Murray. Ell) This Wtek (C) (90) (R) ''The 0 Tiit Deftnderl (60) "The Cap· lZ:JO B I IPlclltJ "1'11 Smntffll l'• Citizen Voter" of Los Angeles, San tive." Guests are Ludwig Don1th, fripalft • ::w 1 Don't Know w.n Oleao. end Sen Francisco poses Andrew Duuan. To DI" (C) (30) The pliaht of unwed questions for Senatorial candlda 0 fiE AIC Sundey Movie: (C) mothers Is portrayed George Murphy and John Tunney. "Nevada Smltll'' (dreme) '?-St~e 1:00 fl Mtwil: .......... Prltln" (drl· IE Pattern fOf llvln1 (30) McQueen. Karl Malden, Bnan Ke1th, ITll) 155-Brlan Keith Dianne Fo .. l!ri' Diii 'It.Ila con Amore (60) Arthur Kennedy, Suzanne Plesllette. t« Robert Francis • w.:1 StOJY traces the development of a O· ' N (C) • 7:.JO II a Cl) Hoa••'• Htl"Mt (C) (30) bOy, orphlned by desptrldos. Into ... Ledy Chltterly arrives at St1l1g 13 one of the deadliest 1unfiahters In 1:45 ID Mtwlt: "Strlap Ht1'"7" (dre· end learns th1I Sir Chltterly hu the west ITll) '45 -Cl1ud1 Reina, Gloria turned into 1 traitor. Conclusion of ti) RtlMlmou Wltll Adv..ttn (C) Hofdtn. two puts. (30) Z:JO 8 Ntwl/llft ua Tlril Dey (C) fVFNl"'IC \ 5:00 II GOOD NEWS IS BIG * 5 NEWS WITH KEVIN! ':00 I"' ..... (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. . MIC Mtwltttice (C) (60) Tom Snyder. IJ TODAY'S BEST VAR- * IETY SHOW! STEVE! '9 'Tiit Allt11 Sllew (C) (90) T1nt1· ttvely sdltduled guests: Jtrry lewla, Shirley 811111, Con1ressman John Tunney, Hal David, Peter Boyle, Carol Guilford. 0 @ CJ) Q) Mfl MotldlJ Nlallt Football (C) (2'.4 hr) Washlnston Redskins 1t Oakl1nd lbldtfl. II Q1t S..rt (C) (30) "Weekend V1mplre." When 1 CONTROL 11ent is murdered mysteriously, Smart end lint 99 surch for 1 v1mplre. TM Flmtltonet (C) (30) It T1Us I T1lief (C) (60) "Flow· ers From Alexander." Aluendtr Mundy helps SIA courier Lorrlt James (Sent• Bera•r) on a mlalon. m Hodppedc• lAdp (C) (30) "Aphids." (j) CIS ..... (C) (30) • Olttreedl/M_. (C) (30) Notidete 3' (C) (60)' • Wlnp le Advtdtwe ~C) (30) • Teatn de la btrtllea (30) 6:20 (6) W..U. (C/ Mara• Stiles. &:ZS • liipi Ptlftka (C) &:30 e ealldld ea..,. (30) m n. f1Jhl1 ..... <C> <lo> "Th• Or11n Tr1napl1nt." When the con· vent organ finally coll1paes, an auctioneer paya Slater Bertrllle SlO to t1ke another ancient Instrument for the convent. f1l) Jo,ce Cllln CGob (30) "Peklna Ravfoll." I Cl) Mr FMr'lte Marti .. (30) ~ Dalrt ltll*t (C) (30) 7:00 == = ~~i gg~ m NIC Ntwt (C) (30) ~a lfr UM? (C) (30) (Continued) I THE DAILY PILOT, Tl/ WEEK, OCTOBER 11, 1'10 Southern California Is letter perfect! rn our recent ads, we asked for a little help in hanging a label on the Eyewitness News team. We got just what we asked for. And more. Labels. And letters. By th e thousands. So tha nk you, Southern Califo rnia.for your enthusiastic response. We think you're all real winners. But here are a few who have been chosen for thei r own I 0-sccond TV special on Channel 7. "Bill Bo nds is William Tell it like it is:' Sue Reeves, San Pedro. "J im Lawrence is gentle on m:y.mi nd'.' Pat Weinstein. Los Anf(eles. ,.,. 10 ''Stu Nahan is Puck's bad boy:· Velma Delancy, Norwalk. "Alan Sloane is a temperate guy in a tro pical zone:· Linda Henry, North Hollywood. Call the Eyewitness News team anythi ng you like. Except indifferent. eyewitness news kabc-tv/4:30&11:00pm bonds/lawrence/nahan /sloane MONDAY (Continued) a 9 00 m WtfW ""'*' IM-1 7:00 CIS &tallt Ntw1 (C) (30) It: CC) "TIM lllltr MH" (dr1m1) '70 Im lllC News (C) (30) -Roy Thinnes. Join H1c:btt, Atthur -.r1 11J u.r (C) (30) • Hiii, l•mmY Grimes. Ja111t1 81¥111, I lM lacJ (30) Rudolofo Ho,ol. The wife of 1 1iwwer l..t UM aect (C) (30) ..-fells In love with 1 well-known p1ar. @ Jtlfil (C) (30) boy who served • l•il term for 1 : Speculation (C) (60) (R) "Fices crime he cl1lms he did not eotn· Toward Alric•." Guests are author· mit. , pfaywriaht Derek Walcott and • Dr. IJ The f'uaitin (C) (60) "Ne· John Povey, direetOf of the African mesis." Kimble snubs a sheriff and Studies Center at UCLA and editor it all but leads lo his undoin&. Slim of "African Arts." Pickens guests. , ~ (1) Trvttl or Consequtnea (C) m felony Squad (C) (30) ''The I Cfirist the Uvln1 Word (C) (30) Killer Instinct." A football tycoon's lo11rlo (30) attempt to frame an ex-footb1ll SI. mplementl Marla (55) player backfires. William Smithers 7:30 19 (I) Cu1111110a (C) (60) auests. M1rslill 15Tllon is given the ultima· EE) Realities (C) (60) "Factory." A tum of releasing two men to the symp1th~tic study of the blue-coll1r Siou1t lndi1ns Of f1ee total disas1er worker. to himself and 111 of the puseneers I Outreach/flh11 {C) (30) on the train. Part I of two parts. lnbi&1 (30) filmed in the snow-covered Black N1tach1 (60) Hills in Custer, South Oakot1. 9:30 B ti) Ci) m Red Skelton Sllow II TONIGHT'S BEST BET! I ~ (30) Guest is Gene 81!'.!1: *THE DORIS DAY SHOW! g N.Y.P.D. GOES AFTER II~ Ci) Doris O.y (C) <30) As' *APARTMENT BANDIT! mcutive secretary to billionaire Wll-1 IJ NYPD (C) (30) "L Is for Love liam Tyler (Lew Ayres), Doris finds and Larceny." Lt. Haines lnvestl· herself travellna 111 over the world. &ates theft from 1n aputment of a I News {C) (30) friend, only to disc.over that his Ptny Miion (60) friend is the culprit. Musiule/P1stor's Desk (C) (30) B MUllon $ Movie: (C) "teaend lucecita (C) (30) Of the lost" (adventure) '57-John 9:45 @(I) (l) The Silent force (C) Wayne, Sophia Loren, Rossano Braz~ (30) ''The Judae." The Silent Force zi. a&ents learn the presiding judae In m Trutll or Conttqu111ces (C) (30) a bribery case is linked to the un· m Da111tl Boone (C) (60) "The derwor1d. Gun-Barrel Highway." The Shawnees 10:00 II ~ (j) C.rol Burnett Sllow (C) go on the warpath when construe· (60) Lucille Ball and Mel Torme tion enaineers violate an agreement J~ests. with the tribe. g HOW VITAL 'CAN NEWS I Selecttcl film (C) (30) * GET? BIG 5 NEWS 7:55 ~:::::. q=~.11n!:r <30> WITH KEVIN SANDERS! 1:00 @ (.iJ m uuP.ln (C) (60) 0 m News (C) (60) Zero Mostel guests as an ancient fJ The Saint (C) (60) "The Fut Roman, a modern Italian, a German Women." Roger Moore stars. inventor a Yiddish candidate for Eil) Firin& line (C) (60) "How Does Hamlet 'and a Godfather-type mob· It Look for the Oollu?" Guests are ster moeul. Harry Browne, Elliot Janeway. 0 VIRGINIA WITH SEX i Mi M~tstro (30) . * AUTHOR GUEST' · • Tele-Cinema Ar1ent1no (2 hr) • 10:15 Movie: (C) "Ride Ute Hip 0 Ylr&ini. Craha111 Sllow (C) (60) Country" (western) '62 -Randolph Tentatively scheduled guests are Scott, Joel McCrea, James Drury. Sally Kellerman, Buddy Rich, Or. 10:30 I Bill Johns News (C) (60) Ruben and Diane Taber. (})Perry Meson (60) I To Tell Hie Truttl (C) (30) • Cutrd11~Cultln11 (30) World Press (C) (60) 11:00 I~ · News (C) ' The Story (C) (30) • · 6 • Ntw1 (C) LI Cosquilla (C) (60) g ANALYZES 1:05 Aqul Tres P1t1nes (25) * UCLA/CAL GAME! 1:30 II 9 CiJ Here's Lucy (C) (30) 8 Bruins In Action (C) Hany's eolle&~ sweetheart, Gloria News (C) Bill Bonds. (10:15 P~ndleton (Marilyn Maxwell) recruits movie resumes 1t 11 :30.) him to r!stage. a colleae ~ow for tJ TIMebe 9: (C) .. Loa tf 111 ... an ~lumn1 reunion at Bullw1nke Uni· ccr.c:e" (dramt) '61-Ktnneth Mon, versdy. Robert Alda 1ppe1rs. Dinielle Oarrieux, Susenn1h YOftl. m DIYfd frost Show (C) (90) En· m You Don't Say (C) iifbert Humperdinek, Willi1m Scran· II) Movie: "Duel Al_.,. (dreme) '47 ton, Shirley Bassey ruest. -4iertlert Lom Phyllis Dixey m Drlplt ~c> <Jo> "Th• Squttze:· 1. WOflcl rrai (C) <R> · Jolin Sebnt11n aunts. llltldlre 14 I flllllr F••llJ (30) U:JO u 1111¥ ..... (C) .......... Y11dtz Sllew (30) • @ Im......, C1rM (C) a:•s a lft (]) m n.. '""' u.n : 1lflll .. ,. hflf' <""'· (C) ({O) "Where's Aaronr' Aaron t_!!Y) '49-Wllllim Holden. SU.min is chlr1ed with usault tD MMe: .. lldl tt ...... ,. (Ora· 1fttr tryln1 to prmnt 1 slum l1nd· ma) '45/John W1"1e. lord from evictln& ten1nts. ~ (j) Dick c.w.tt (C) THa DAILY PILOT, TV W••IC, OCTOe•• 17, 1'71 "Take you~ favorite TY program with you • • ." DENNIS SONV's personal Micro-TV Is built to go anywhere, play any where. Lightweight, only 9.5 lbs .• so It's a cinch to carry. Its 5-inch sunglass screen measured dlagonally Is design~ to give you a glare- free, sharp picture even under the sun. $129.95 SON"rannlaoe TV ... Rich contemporary styling in ebony and gleamln1 chrome makes this SONY TV a Sun set for sun lovers who wa11t truly personal viewing. Black 7-lncndiagonal measured screen gives exceptionally sharp contrast, sharper blacks and sharper white Images indoors $l09.fS as well as outdoors. ThisS~ny square clock ... • 1savery liip Radio. The story behind this Sony clock: A radio that pours out full, rich AM from a cube sound-chamber cabinet. Anything a big clock radio can do, Sony's GRC-23 can do too-but in less than 5 square inches of space. Wakes you up to any program you want at the time you preselect: and the large clock face is designed for easy-reading. Front clock switch makes time-setting simple. Charming cube-shaped ;et comes i'1 a walnut-lookfna finish that's very rich. But you don't have to be to buy It. °"" $19.95 642-9741 t:008QI(I)M"'*'11.F.D. (C) (30) 1:00 8 ..... : "Y• tetll .., HI,,,.. Emmet buys a toupee but Is (romance) '48-Ja!MS Stewert. HAVING TMS MARIOI aMIMd to admit It to his wife and I..._ (C) ··--·· Wii'"iicii' • .., .. , •••liOPINiiiiilllillMiiON.iiiii?llliill.iillitiliAill-ilj.filiiil ftltncts. eo ..... ., .......... loan! (C) ,...u TUESDAY OCTOBER 20 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Ma & Pa Kettle in W1illllli" (comedy) 'SS-Marjorie Main, Percy Kiibride. 9:30 D "Tiit Youngest Spy'' (adventure) '62-Kolya Burlaiev. m "The Houston Story" (drama) 'SS-Gene Barry, Barbara Hale Paul Richards. ' 10:00 0 "I Am the l1w11 (drama) '38- Edward G. Robinson. 2:00 0 "The Gazebo'' (comedy) '60- Clenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds. m "Clmillt" (classic) '3&-Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barry· more. 4:00 II (C) "Tiie Naked M1ja11 (drama) '59-Ava Gardner, Anthony Fran· ciosa. fVfNINf. THE DAILY P ILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBFR 17, 100 S:!! LAKE S !H@ Rt111n/Reinek1 Political m David Frost Show (C) (90) Sid ta R TAKE · ON (C) • Caesar, Sergio Franchi guest. * CHAMPION KN IC KS! EE F1nt1re (C) (90) (R) "The m Dr11net (C) (30) 0 l1lltrs Basketball (C) The Lakers Abduction From the Seraglio." Moz· fE Conversation (C) (30) With Rise take on the NBA Champion New art's romantic fantasy with basso S1evens and Alan Jay Lerner. York Knickerbockers at Madison Spiro Malas of the Metropolitan I Fisher Family (30) Square Carden. Opera singi~g the role of Osmin, LI Cri1dl Bien Ctlada (C) (.30) 6:00, Bif news (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. soprano Elaine Cormany as Con· 9:00 Qj@ a;) NBC Tuesday Mo.le: . KNBC Newservict (C) (60) stance, and len0< Grayson Hirst as (C) "House of Carda" (suspense) Six O'Clodl Movie: (C) "Bye, Belmonte. '68-George Peppard, Inger Stevens, a,., Birdie" Part I (musical) '63-~ 00. Truth or Consequences (C) Orson Welles. An American drifter Dick Van Dyke, Janel Leigh, Ann-I Christ. th.• Uvln& Word (C) (30) down on ~Is luck in Paris unwit· Mareret, Maureen Stapleton Paul Rosano (30) tingly becomes involved In the plot Lynde, Bobby Rydell, Ed S~ltivan. • Tbat Girl (C) (30) of a ri&hl-wing organization to take A rock ·•<roll singer is about to 7:05 @ 00 Tutsd1y Movie: (C) "No· over France and build a Fascist be drafted."' so his song.writer man· body'I Perfect'' empire. ager starts a publicity ploy. 7:25 -SPARKS FLY AS • Get Smart (C) (30) 0 GOV. REAGAN SPEAKS ta The Flintstones (C) (30) * OUT ON IMPORTANT * SUZANNE. Pl.ESHETIE 1 T t CHASES FUGITIVE! ~des • Tilie (C) (60) ISSUES TO ALL I'""• Fulri6'.ut (C) (60) 1 ®Star Trell (C) (60) CALIFOR "' •. u .. : Hod1epod1e lodre (C) (30) NIA VOTERS Felony Squad (C) (30) (j) CBS News (C) (30) 0 R1111n Political (C) The Advocatu (C) (60) "Should • Outr11ch/Muslcalt (C) (30) 7:30 8 (2j (j) T1't Beverly Hillbillies public education funds go directly · NoUciefo 34 (C) (60) (C) (30) Granny's conviction that for use at the school of their • lll1nd1 in the Slln (C) (30) Elly May's boyfriend, Navy "frog· choice?" • • Teatro dt las Estrellu (30) man'' Mark Templeton, is turning I Outr11ch/Film (C) (30) · News in the Round (C) (30) inlo a frog leads her to conjure lntriga (30) 6:30 O Candid Camera (30) up a magic potion in an effort to Natacha (60) m Tiie Ayfnf Nun (C) (30) keep him human. 9:30 ~(])To Rome with Lovt (C) ~ (1) NBC News (C) (30) 0 a;) Don Knotts (C) (60) Dennis (30) William Demarest, Don Grady fE Discover Ayint (C) (30) "Just Weaver, Leslie Warr~n. and Smokey and Tina Cole (stars of My Three Like A Bird." Take·offs and landines. Robinson and The Miracles guest. Sons) are guests in .which the Mike ~ (j) My Favorite Martian (30) 0 @ 00 CiD Mod Squid (C) (60) Endicott family helps Uncle Charley • PattefA fot Livlnf (JO) "The Song of Willie." Sammy Davis look for an Italian girlfriend from 5:00 . Tiie Desert Report (C) (30) Jr. ~ues1s as Willie Rush, a ruthless Woi:ld War I and helps Robbie a~d g SANDERS & FISHMAN.' · • Fu1itivos del Amor (30) motion picture star whose life is Kalle plan a .second honeymoon 1n I . ABC Eveninf News (C) (30) threatened. Other gue.sts: Lola the Eternal City. * BIG 5 NEWS TIME! 7:00 CIS Eveninr News (C) (30) Falana, Norman Alden, Lawrence I News (C),(30) Boler Ward. 5-30 a;) NBC Niptl N (C) (30) Cook and Bill Walker. Perry Mason (60) .0 LEARN ABOUT IT whit's My Line? cc)(\o) 0 Million $ Movie: <C> "Wackiest • Musicale /Pallor's Desll (C) (30) @CI) I love Lucy (30) Ship In the Atmf (c0<nedy) '61 • Muska y Estrelln (C) (30) * FROM JERRY WEST! Beat the Clock (C) c3o) -Jack Lemmon. Ricky Nelson. John 10:00 ~ (j) CBS News Hour (C) (60) _____________________ ...;.__.:...__ Lund. Naval Lieutenant given com· D LL TRE NEWS P•I• 12 11ye 11ye 11irdie 'Dick 'Van 'Dyke Janet -ielgh Jinn -JWargret () ()'Cl()CI\ M()Vlf ,.uesday · 7art I 'Wednesday ·'Part 2 KABC ·TV ln color m.and of a rickety old sailing veS:Sel * ISN'T DOWNBEAT! with a ~rew t~at kn~ws nothing BIG 5 NEWS TIME' about sa1lln~ ~1nds himself on a B ~ N (C) (60) • daneerous m1Ss1on. ews I Truth ot Consequencu (C) (30) 1 (}) (l) Marcus Welby, M.D. Daniel Boone (C) (60) (C) (60) "To Get Through the Selected Film (C) (30) Night." Or. Welby's friend, a PSY· Mas Fuerte que tu Amor (30) chiatri~t ~Ith amyotrophic later.al NS -Liiier' w .u (C) sclerosis~ is t~!ng to save a girl · ta s rlP P threatening su1c1de. 7:55 tiI!) CuHtlon de St&undos fJ The Saint (C) (60) 8:00 II tit (j) GrMn Acres (C) (30) fE The Sin Francisco Mix (C) (60) Lisa Douglas is seen in the County "Initiation." Welfare's soup line by Mr. Haney, I Ml Maestro (30) and the residents or Hoolerville are · • Festival Mexicano (60) sure that the Douglases have gone 10:30 Bill Johns News (C) (30) broke. Hoy (30) 0 VIRGINIA HAS JOAN 11:00 ~ m News (C) *BENNETT & BELLI! I Q) 6 a;) News. ~C) -y· · l G h ., .. _ (C) (60 Can You Top Tll1s. (C) (30) ~ 1r11n I '} Im ~.... ) m News (C) Gues~s are . JO'n Bennett, attorney 1 • Theat.re 9: "Astin & Diamonds" Melv1~ Belli. comedian Jan Murray 1 (comedy) '62-Zbi&niew Cybulski. and singer Laura Greene. m You Don't Sly (C) m To Tell tht Truth. (C) (30) ID Movie: "A Bullet for Joef' m Full Gospel Businessmen (C) (mystery) '55-teor11e Ralt. (30) . . I I @ Perry Mason m l~ Const1tUC10n (30) : Realities (C) "Factory." 8:05 tiI!) R1tmolandia (55) • · Noticiero 34 8:30 8 00 Hee Haw (C) (60) 111 :30 Qi' (j) Merv Griffin (C) Guests are Roy Rogers. Dale Evans @ (6' a;) Johnny Carson (C) and Doug Kershaw. 0 Movie: "Blackout" (mystery) 0 m Julia (C) (30) "Kim An' '54-Dane Clark, Belinda Lee. Horror." Corey and Earl scheme to 0 CiD Didi Cavett (C) Curtis Tarr. avoid 4·year old Kim until Kim director of Selective Service. deve!!!.Ps a better scheme. m Movie; "Surprise P1ck11e" 0 ctZl@ CiD ABC Movie of the (comedy) '60 -Mitzi Gaynor. ~eek: (C) "W.ild. Women" (comedy) 12:00@@ Dick Cavett (C) 70-Hugh 0 Brtan, Anne Francis. 1:00 8 Movie: (C) "Run Like a Thief" Marilyn Maxwell, Marie Windsor. (suspense '67-Keenen Wynn A~venl~re abov.e five female con· O O News (C) · v1cts grven their freedom for pos· m Alf-Nl1ht Show: "Ap1ch1 War· Ing as wives . of soldiers on a rior," "Attack of the Mayan Man" dangerous mission. and "The C121 of Gold." r ) , 3 ! ' , j ) ) •. e I ·f • THE DAILY PILOT. 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Totel Sefisfaction I Repair & ~erYlce All MakH SINCERE SEWING MACHINE 1878 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 646-9742 THI DAILY PILOT, TV WIEIC, OCT08F.• 11, 1f10 IMPOSSIBLE DREAMS DO COME TRUE I I I Fifteen years ago, Burt Reynolds-the football player-had plans. Signed by the Baltimore Colts. the young Florida State College halfback intended to make a lot of money in pro ball and retire when he had saved enough to buy a cattle ranch. He was barely twenty-one when injuries from an automobile accident turned those plans into an impossible dream ... and Reynolds into a disillusioned, slightly hostile social drop- out. Todlly, Burt Reynolds-the actor-has it made. He has the ranch, 180 acres with 100 head of cattle near West Palm Beach, his health, his looks, freedom, plenty of money, a lot more plans and a successful new tele- vision series-ABC Television's Dan Au- gust, which ai rs Wednesday nights at J 0 PM. He also has a number of intangible assets which,include personal warmth, re- spect for himself, others and his profession and an out-of-sight sense of humor which catches most people off guard. "After the accident, which wasn't my fault." Burt recalled recently, "I was pretty bitter and ~I stayed that way for a long time. When I got $5.000 for damages. I moved to New York ... the Village. You know the scene. You arrive with a few pos- sessions and a ton of self.pity. Then you start waiting for the world to shape up." Burt was playing his waiting game in a bar one night when he heard an assistant TV director say he was looking for a man willing to be th rown through a window in the teaser of a 'live' television drama. The job would pay $150. Burt announced that he could do the stunt. "At the rime," he dead- panned, "I was feeling no 'pane.' " The window stunr put Reynolds into show business at a level slightly higher than the classic elephant follower in the old circus joke. His. specialty was falling down stairs, out of cars, off of balconies and into things. He was not a stunt double. "Jn 'live' TV there was no way to double, so my deals were stunt bits. A line Qr two ..... 14 of dialogue, then CRASH!" Eventuall y, he was doing more lines than stunts. When the major TV production ac~ tivity moved to Hollywood, Burt followed. After a few small parts, he landed a co- starring role in the series Riverboat. Still hostile, he found it impossible to accept cer- tain forms of direction. "I wasn't always wrong, but I wasn't al- ways right either,'' he admitted. "I was in- secure, that's for sure. I didn't know bow to handle what I considered sophisticated Hollywood behavior. I was square in the humor department ... and defensive." After getting fired for throwing an assist- ant director into a lake on Rivtl1Joat, he free-lanced (" .. which means I was out of work a lot") until he landed another series as a featured regular. This job lasted two years. The series was Gunsmoke. "I quit on my own," Burt explained , "be- cause a couple of actors I really respect encouraged me to take a few risks and start believing in myself as an actor. Besides, I was getting tired of being called a dirty half-breed.·• From half-breed blacksmith in Gun- smoke, Burt went into the role of a full . blooded Cherokee police detective in New York on the short-lived 1967 series, Hawk. The early cancellation of this series served as a booster shot for whatever remained of his earlier feelings of bitterness. "I took it personall y," he said with a smile. "The reviews had been fantastic. One of the trade papers said that if Hawk wasn't a winner, then there was no justice. Since collecting injustice has become my hobby, I dwelled on that one review whenever I wanted to feel mi serable and victimized." After making it more or less clear that be was through with television, Reynolds kept busy in features, most of which he refers to as "pictures that couldn't make it in a Polish Fi4m Festival." Late last year, Burt took a professional inventory and decided to take some drastic action. "It was right after I made what has to be my most brilliant decision. I turned down o ne of the leading roles in M•A•S•H,'' he winced. His drastic action was in going job-hunting .... in television. Having con- cluded that the two "classiest producers in the business" were Quinn Martin and Paul Monash. he started there. Monash offered to develop a pilot with Burt for the 197 1 season. Martin had a property ready for the 1970 season a nd was looking for the man to play the title role of Dan August. "We made a deal," said Reynolds, "a ter- rific deal. Quinn asked me what I wanted, I told him, he said 'yes' and that was that." After completing sixteen out of twenty-six episodes ordered by ABC, Reynolds still considers himself one of the luckiest guys in the business. "Aside from drawing a ridicu- lous amount of money plus a piece of the show." he said, "I am working with some of the finest people I've ever known. Norman Burt Reynolds and Norman Fell. Fell steals every scene we do together and I dig it. The scripts are bright, honest and gutsy. The rest of the cast-Richard Ander- son, Ned Romero and Ena Hartmaon- aren 't just fellow actors. We're friends." Burt's enthusiasm and new-found joy-of- life has had its effect on the entire crew of the series. A visitor to the set is more aware of a kind of team spirit. Every one has a red baseball cap with his first name stitched on the visor. A huge photograph of the cast and crew (wearing their caps) hangs on Rey.nolds' trailer dressing room which, by some standards, is modest. "This Is the happiest company I've ever been with," property master Dan Nelson remarked. "We give more parties than any- one. We have a party at the end of each episode. We threw a big blast up in Ox- nard for a second assistant director who decided to accept another job. Burt knows everyone's birthday, including those of peo- ple he hasn't even met. When Walter Pidgeon came to do a guest starring role on .,September 23, his seventy-third birthday, Burt had a cake with candles ready. There is only one thing Burt won't tolerate and that's disharmony." Another aspect of his work that gives Reynolds a kick is that he is permitted to do all of his own stunts. "I need that physical outlet," he said em- phatically, "and Quinn Martin knows I'm not on an ego trip." Reynolds does at least one major stunt-or "gag," as he calls them -in each segment The old injuries from the car accident have long been healed. Still an athlete, Burt is the only full-fted~d actor with a membershif in Stunts Uoltmited, a group consisting o Hollywood's twenty top stuntmen. As for old scars, old hurts and his old habit of collecting in)ustices, they are gone. "I don't know what happened to them," Burt shrugaed. "I probably misplaced them someplace while I was busy growing up." W ED NESDAY OCTOBER 21 For mornin1 and afternoon Hatlnp, pleaae see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d1y'1 movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO O (C) .. St.rs and Stripes Forever'' (musical) '52-Clifton Webb. t:JO fJ (C) "C«p.. (aci-fi) '61-8ill Travers, Willlam Sylvester. m "C11np Din" (dram•) '39- -Giry Cooper, Welter Huston. 10:00 U "nit Yir&fnlan" (western) '29 Gery Copper, Welter Hust.on. 1:00 m (C) NJ\is AR1ry ~t' (dr1m1) 'SB-Anthony Perkins, Jo Vin Fleet. 2:00 0 ''TM NaMd Edit" (dr1m1) '61 -Gery Cooper, Oebor1h Kerr. 4:JO fJ "Tiie Ti• of "-•Ir Liv•" <comedy) '46-Abbott & Costello. rvENING 5:00 IJ BIG 5 NEWS, THE · * BALANCED NEWS! 1:001 •11 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. MIC Newllfviee (C} (60) D OREFUNIMOREOF * EVERYTHING! STEVE! U Tllt Allen Sllow (C) (90) Tenta· tively scheduled 1uests: Geor1e Ctr· tin, Bobbi M1rtin, la11ee Alworth, Ann Miller, H1nnah Scheel. 0 Sb O'Cteck Mtvit: (C) "I,., ij9, lirdit" Conclusion (music1t) '64-0ick Vin Dyke, J1net Lei1h. Ann·M•r1ret, Maureen Stapleton, P1ul Lynde, Bobby Rydell, Ed Sulli· nn. A rock 'n' roll sin1er is •bout to be drifted, so his sons-writer man· 11er st1rts a publicity ploy. '-s.t S.Urt (C) (30) Tiit FlinbtoMa (C) (30) It Taw • lllitf (C) (60) 1 (]) St.r Trek (C) (60) : Hoc111pocl11 Lodrt (C) (30) (j) CIS News (C) (30) • Outrtad/Muaical• (C) (30) • Noticitfo 34 <C> c 60) • Wanderlust (C) (30) • , Teabt dt las Esttettas (30) Newa in tllt Round (C) (30) &:JO • Candid C1mtr1 <30) TM f1Jm1 Nun (C) (30) CI) NIC NIWI (C) (30) : Ptaylna ttle Guitar (30) (j) My Favorite M11tlan (30) , ,atttm for llvin1 (30) • Tiie Desert Report (C) (30) • • f•&ffiwos dtl A"'°' (30) AIC Ewtnln1 NtWI (C) (30) 7:00 CIS b1nln1 NIWS (C) (30) @E NIC Nie'~ Ntws (C) (30) • Mlt'1 My lint? (C) (30) (fij Ci) I love luq (30) hat Ult Clod (C) (30) m Branded (C) 130) Eli> G--=t'BARRELHOUSE" * R & B REVISITED! fil) Ho .. wood (C) (60) "The Bar· rel house." Feetured are Joe Turner, T-Bone Wilker, Eddie "Cfeenhead" Vinson and "little Esther" Phillips. I (i) Tr~ or Consequtnett (C) eirlst tllt llvina Word (C) (30) loMrio (30) Sl•pltlMll\t Maril (SS) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEIC, OCTOOf'a 11, lt7t . m nat c1r1 <C> <30> a o Ci) m Ktttt Miiiie Ha11 <C> a n.. s.u.t <C> <60> 7:JO 11 9 Ci) bth.t UwJen (C) (60) "Bob & Carol & Martin & m ..... uivafl (C) (30) ''Tiit ~ (60) The search for • missina Mn· Bart>ara." Musical-variety proaram Kellaway Ctllo Quartet." lean 1llen causes storefront dtrk atarrinJ the husband-and-wife teams I Ill...,. (30) Roberto Atvaru to bt thrown In of Rolitrt Goulet & Carol Lawrence • Tei.C!Mm ~_. (2 hr) jail. William Conrad auests. and Martin Land1u & Barter• Bain. lO:JO U Jollu N ... (C) (30) o 9 @ m na ..... Frt• 1111-It™ , • ..-... c66> • ,.ia 0.t <C> <30> "S..11" " 19' (C) (90) "Gun Quest." The ~..... · bout f t old llvl I Vlr1inian is falsely IC:CUstd of bein& 0 @ CI) GI) JolannJ Cati! (C) IHS la h a.~b OU ·Yllr· ,!'.f.tn lie (lb) Pew Lff, Marty Robbins ind 1 ~ t·~ ury eommune. -Ill a hifed 1unman. Guests are Jo•ph The Guus Who Group ind Tony Cuh Habitat 1s a put-down of tllt. OM· Cotten, Aanes Moorehud, Anne '9flsumptlon ind O'ltrco!Mltfttallu· . Francis. 1uest. tlon that pollut11 America. ...,.. • U N.Y.P.D. INSPECTS GO· mFtMJ 5-ud <C) (30) Ar1yck is filmmaker. * GO DANCER! Tsk! Tsk! I Otdnetll/fil• (C) <30> I 0 .,. • ,.., v ... CC> ! NYPD (i(30) tntri1a (30) 11:00 9 (j)LI ..... (C) Ill> (I) · CourtMlp of lcldle's Nat.lcM (60) 0 00 ..... (C) atller (C) c3 > ''The Business Trip." t:JO, ..... CC) (30) Buter Ward. lie•• ... cC>" CC) Eddie is upset when It 1ppears that '*'1 Maen (60) o...M.• his father c1n't come to set him : rolltks 70 (C) (30) t: "......._ -in the class play bec1use of 1 bull· • Mlllicalt/Paltof'1 DtSk (C) (30) (comedy) '6)-lilli P1lmer. ness trip. Soarilu (C) (30) I YH Do11't Sly (C) O Mlllitn $ Movie: '1lfttf lot 10:00 tJ QI Cl) HawoN nw.o (C) (60) lltvle: ~ Mr. ,_.. Mt Co" (dr1m1) '53-Clark Gable, The son of weelthy Nelson Blake ( ama) '42-Cllfford Eveas. Gene Tierney. American newspaper ls rescued from ransom-hun1ry •b· ~ ffit Perry:= ~ .....,. correspondent in Moscow 1t Wu's ductors. Andrew Duu1n, Lloyd ui tfl end, marries a ballet dancer, and Gou1h 1uest. 1 .... .........,_ .. ~ (C) permission Is denied for his wife D tit Ci) ml fovr-ln-Ont: "Mc. .,.._., - to leave the country with him. efttid" (C) (SO) "Our Man in Paris." 11:30 9 (j) Miii Mflll (C) Dallitl Boone (C) (60) tars In atolen money to P1ris with· ·, . I Tnrtll or Consequtnets (C) (30) Me<:loud must deliver • milllon dol· · 2~ .¥£:..._.: :;' ~ Stltcttd flt• (C) (30) out arousin1 suspicion. ~d,ry~J~~) 111 Ne~·. • Mu Fuerte 11111 tu AlMf (30) 11 COMPLETE COVERAGE! mond, John Miiis. 7.ss Cuestit• de Sesundos * BIG 5 NEWS TIME! m Mevft: .....,,..... <•-> "IO ~VIRGINIA HAS GRE~T U dJ Ntw1 (C) (60) u:oo ~{)) ~~"'~"(~~ c.te. * GUESTS TONIGHT! 0 DAN AUGUST STARS 1:00 II Movie: "MlcMtl ..... ,.._ It Vk&inll Crahl• stlow {C) (60} * BURT REYNOLDS NEW! me Dettdift" CmysttrJ) '41- Dr. Joyce Brothers, Rich Little, Suzy O (jJ) Cl) a) Dan Au&ust (C) (60) Lloyd Nolan, Walter AMI. Parker, Shirley Eder, Fred Wersh1w •'fri 'the eyees of God .. An old prie t DO NIWI (C) ind Kelly Garrett 1uest. . n . · . s • dJ ........ 0 (fij (]) m Mau .... lof IS attacked In the confusional. Bred· 1.30 All·Nllld 9!"· ..... &randdaddJ (C) (30) "A nme for ford Dlllm1n. J1mes Best, Donn• ef f1fft SbMt, "TM".._ ._.. Lovins.'' Dinny tries to prove Linda Mills 1uest. and "TM Tewny Pll"l. wron1 when she implies th1t ro· mince fOf people over 40 is some· what ludicrous. Guests are Vito Scotti end Michele Grumft. m Te Tell tM Trlltll (C) (30) fil) T1lt frtndl Chef (C) (30) "The Spinach Twins." I Tiit An1Wtr (C) (30) l.acM Ubrl CC) (60) 8:05 loa lntarnatltnaf 1970 (SS) 8:30 fJ GOVERNOR AND J.J. *HIT OF THE SEASON fJ ~ Ci) Tiit Governor and U. (C) (30) Gov. Drlnkw1ter teeters on the brink of an internation1I In· cident when 1 Russian ballerin1 de· feels durin1 a farewell p1rty for her touring Soviet troupe at the 1overnor's m1nsion. Alan Opptn· helmer and Ol1a K1ya 1uest. 0 (i1J 00 tiE) ltoom 222 (C) (30) "Choose One: And They Lived (HIP· pity /Unhappily) Ever After." Ad· minlstrative trainee Pete Dixon cluhes with 1uthorltarian Gil Cuey. m David frost stiow (C) (90) Sam· my Devis Jr. auests. m Draanet (C) (30) fil) Civi1111tlon (C) (60) "Rom1nce and Reelity." Sir Kenneth Clerk's odyssey through 13th century art and life, with its concepts of ldul love, chivalry end rellaious piety. &I',;) fisMr Fa"'ilJ (30) s:oo e a Ci) Mtdiclf een•• <C> <60> Guest Willl1m OeV1ne, as the m1verick director of 1 1hetto cllnic, endan1ers Its future by his refusal to follow rules in m1kln1 reports.. D KRAFT MUSIC HALL * Barbara Bain, Robert Goulet, Martin landau CUSTOM FIREPLACE SCREENS (7 DAY DELIVERY> 'Inside • Outside or Corner Mounts in Beautiful Decorativ• Colors in Many Finishes. Wide Selection of GAS LOGS r· FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING 2202 S. MAIN -S45-CM91 SANTA ANA ..... 11 -MAX JULIEN: A 'NOW' ROLE IN NAME OF THE GAME An actor-writer, who sings, sculpts and dabbles in the world of ESP, Max Julien appears in what be describes "the most challenging and rewarding" role in bis career in the "The Time Is Now" ~eg ment of Name of the Game opposite Gene Barry (NBC, Friday at 8:30 PM). He makes the statement despite his featured role in the Columbia film hit, "Oetting Straight" with EIJiott Gould and Candice Bergen. ''The viewer will most likely find my character in Game compli- cated and on the verge of being two-faced at the outset. And by the end, they'll hate him," Max offers with a chuckle. "This is what made the role so rewarding as an actor. I really had to get into it to project this con-artistry, and like everything a person does and believes he did it well, I'm anxious for a reaction," he adds. A product of Washington, D.C., he was raised by his mother, who he regards as ··a voodoo priestess who healed people by touch- ing them." It was her ESP capabilities that provided Max with the desire and incentive to become an actor while hi s older brother spent endless years in school to become a prominent cardiologist in Washington, D.C. Max moved to New York when acting became his goal and soon began doing parts with the New York Shakespeare Festival, some off-Broadway shows, and trying his hand at stand-up comedy. Gaining less ground in his career than he liked, he ventured to California where he made his film debut in Paramount's "Uptight." Since then he has held numerous featured and co-starring roles in motion pictures and on televi ion. . Replying now to why he became an actor, Max responds, "It's a cartharsis. If I didn't have the outlet I have now as an actor, I would be in a straitjacket. I'm too aware of what's going on in the world; of Vietnam, civil rights, of bombings and killings, and it gets to me. So, if I didn't have it, I'd probably be out there screaming." When time permits, he enjoys sculpturing and writing original music as well as screenplays, which he hopes to publish and /or pro- duce through his own production company. As for his goal of the future. ''I'm no different than any other actor trying to make it to the top. I'd like to continue doing good roles such as Name of the Game, and eventually be recognized as a top-notch performer." P•ae 16 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 17, mo I THURSDAY OCTOBER 22 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES !:00 D (C) "Dlnaeroa When Wet'' (rom1nc;e) 'S3-E.sther Wiiiiams, Fem1ndo lamu. !:30 fJ "Intent To Kill" (drama) 'S9- Richard Todd, Betsy Drake. m "Clrl in the Woods" (drama) '57-Maggie Hayes, Forrest Tucker. 10:00 O "R1lnbow lll1nd" (musical) '« -Dorothy l1mour, Barry Sullivan. 1:00 m "His Kind of Wo1111n" ldrama) 'SI-Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell. Z!OO fJ "The Hook" (drama) '63-Kirk Douglas, Robert Walker Jr.. Nick Adams. 4:30 II (C) "A Man Alone" (western) 'SS-Ray Milland. Ward Bond, Mary Murphy, Raymond Burr, lee Van Cleef. fVF N I N G 6:00 II lie News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 KNIC Newsm iet (C) (30) Tom Snyder. O The Allin Show (C) (90) Tenta. tively scheduled ruests: Tim Conway, Pat Brown Jr .. Lucie Arnn, Kaye Bal· lard and Reais Philbin. I D Sil O'clock Movie: ''Inside Strai&hl" (drama) 'SI-David Brian, Arlene Dahl, Barry Sullivan, Mer· cedes McCambridae. Paula Raymond. An embittered man succeeds in his quest for wealth, but loses his wife and a son. I Cet Smart (C) (30) The Fllntstones (C) (30) It Takes • Thief (C) (60) Cl) Stir Trek (C) ( 60) : Hoclepod&• l oci&• (C) (30) (j) CIS News (C) (30) • Outr11ch/Musiule (C) (30) · Notidero 34 (C) (60) • True Actvtnture (C) (30) • • T eatro de las Estrtllas (30) · News in the Round (C) (30) 6:301 Candid Camera (30) The Flyin& Nun (C) (30) 6 NBC Nlchtly News (C) (30) : ~ French Chef (C) (30) (R) "fhe Spinach Twins." Julia Child. I 00 My favorite Martian (30) Pattttn for livln& (30) The Desert Report (C) (30) fuaitlvos del Amor (30) ABC Evenina News (C) (30) 7:00 II CBS Evenln& News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC Niptly News (C) (30) lJavid Brinkley, Frank McGee. John Chancellor. fJ Wllat'a My Line? (C) (30) m @ (]) I l ove Lucy (30) Q) Beat the Clock (C) (30) Q.1 @ Dra&net CC) (30) W f'olitics 70 (C) (30) I Ci) Truth or Consequences (C) Christ the l iYina Word (C) (30) Resario (30) Si•ple•ente Marta (SS) Q} That Cirl (C) (30) 7:30 II Q!l (I) Family Affair (C) (30) Instead of comin1 home to a $Urprise party, UnG!e Bill 1oes direct hom his office to catch • fli&ht to Washlnrton on business. 0 ~ @ m Flip WitMn (C) (60) Louis Armstrona. Charlie Callas. laura Greene, Pat Morita guest. II NYPD (C) (30) 0 (ill Cl) a> Mitt Lincoln <Cl (60) "Jilly." Matt Lincoln offers psy· chiatric help to his former love. Jilly Harris, the aovernor's daufhter, who c1Mot adjust to her bllndness. When Governor Clay Harris and his daurtiter refuse to accept the per. manence of the blindness resultina from 1 plane actident, Matt offers hope of 1 full life without slaht B1rt>ar1 Feldon ruesfs as Jilly Har· ris. Jeffrey Lynn as Clay Harris and Tom Simcox as David Cunningham. Vince Edwards stirs. (Rescheduled.) fJ Miiiion $ Mevlt: (C) -S.ntilao" (adventure) '5&-Alan Ladd, Ros· sana Podesla. ll~d Nolen. An action story from the jun1les of Cub1. m Truth or Contequenca (C) (30) m o.111e1 ..... <C> <60> tll) TIMltre ltet (C) (30) "Six Chuacters in Search of an Author.'' Pirandello's classic as adapted by P1ul Avila Mayer. @I!) Selected Fiim (C) (30) @JD Mas Fuerte 41ue tu AllCW (30) 7:55 tiii) Cuestion de 5t11ndes 1:00 11 ~ Cl) Jl11 tubors Sllow (C) (60) Nightclub and rec:ordina star Vicki Carr makes her second auest appearance on The Jim Nabors Hour. Comedy hi&hli&hls include Miss Carr. Nabors, Frank Sutton and Ronnie Schell in a sketch with Miss Carr portrayin1 a sultry saloon girl and Nabors as "Sergeant Yukon." The weekly comedy future, ''The Brothers·in·law," finds Harry (Sul· ton) and Blanche (Karen Morrow) plannina 1n elegant dinner for the richest folks in town. Loomis (Na· bors) arrives Just in time to louse things up. II Vir&inil Cr1kl• !a.ow (C) (60) Guests: John Davidson, Abby Dalton. Bob Barker, Carl Carlsson. Katherine Smith and Dr. JQ¥C,e Brotheis. m To Ttll tlle Tnrtll (C) (30) I Washlncton In Review (C) (30) Cr11tlon Research (C) (30) Vacabundo (C) (60) 1:05 tiii) Tele-Revilla Musical (SS) 8:30 0 Q) (6) m Ironside (C) (60) "The lonely Way To Go." Police refuse to accept a murder conies· sion from an important financier when his story of spurned love fi lls to ring true. Carl Betz and Denny Miller auest. 0 li7J (}) a> ltwitdlecl (C) (30) "Darrfii on a· Pedestal.'' Samantha's cousin zaps Darrin onto the pedestal of the famed Helmsman statue in Gloucester. Mass.. and romps off with the liberated se1man. m DIYicl Frost Sllow (C) (90) B.B. Klila. Mama Cass Elliot, William Zeckendors auest. m Ofy11plc Bo1inc (C) (2 hr) tll) NET Playllouse (C) (90) "Open Theatre: The Serpent." A play by Jean·Claude von 1t111ie. @I!) Flt'*r F1111ity (30) 9:00 R Qt (j) CIS Tllunday Mftle: (C) "Bluest l11ndfe of TMM All" (adventure) '67-Robert W11ner, ·iu ·om to 60) las. (C) SY· illy 1ho •$$, hi.s ~r· ine ers ,ht. Ir· ind 1m, d.) :O" OS· An of 10) Six r." by J) C) ar 1st " rr, 1le irr id ie It· v) ie a. se J) n, 1e )) )) :e S· " Is 1y )) 's ,, n ff I. n n y 1: .. r, Raquel Welch, Godfrey Cambridae. D Tiie Sal•t (C) (60) Vittorio" De Sica, Edward G. Rob· f1l) s,ectllatiell (C) (60) "The New inson. Story about an inept crew or Catholic Radicalism." 1mateur criminals who kidnap an I Mi MMttrt (30) exiled American 1an1ster In order • Ht~ C9tl .. Prwf. Hofl•· to collect a hefty ranson, only to (30) find that none of his friends will lO:JO litl Jell1t1 News (C) (30) pay it levlttl Mltllat (30) It Tiie fucitive (C) (60) • Aqal Tr• f'ltln• (30) 0 (jj) CI) m lartftot In ta.. f'ark 11:00 I a~ N ... (C) (l) (30) "You Gotta Hive Soul." ~ 6 m News (C) P1ul hires a bl1ck secretary he Cln tu Top nls? (C) doesn't went Ind 1eta • Mod-Afro m News (C) ottice he doesn't went either. • 'ftitatre 9: "HoMiddal" (hor· &Tf\ Outrtacll/flnt (C) (30) ror) '61-Glenn Cort>ett, P•tricia ~ Breslin, Jean Carless. fl) lntrlaa (30) m Yt1 Don't Say (C) CI:) Natadaa (60) Q) Movie: "Stnncer on tlM rrowl" 9:30 0 @ @ m Nancy (C) . (30) (~rema) '53-Paul Munl, Join Lor· "Adam the 1V Star." Veterinarian nna. Ad1m Hudson does 1 network inter @ (I) PtnJ Mason view 1imed at muling his day-to· fE Tbe Advocates (C) (R) day livina-and he deliberately fl) Notidtnt 34 (C) overacts. 11:301 tjj) C1J Merv Crlffin (C) 0 (jj) Cl) m The Odd Couple (C) . ID 00 m Jollnny Clt'Mlt (C) (30) ''The Breakup." Felix moves Movie: •'fhe Class Key'' (mys. out because of Oscar's hangover. tery) '42-Brian Donlevy, Alan Alice Ghostley guests as Mimi. L1dd. William Bendix, Veronica I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Lake. Musical•/ Pastor's Desk (C) (30) 0 aJ Didi Cavett (C) Nodlts Tapatias (30) m Movie: ''Greet Adventure'' (dOCU· 10:00 0 (il (i) m Dun Martin (C) mentary) '54-Anders Norbora. (W ) Guests are Engelbert Humper· 12:00 (jj) CIJ Dick Cavett (C) THE DAILY fl'IL01", lV WEEkJ'OCTO•E• 17, mo ., r-,.,,;;, .... ruin bedding, ... · \ • embarrass child . The N.E.C. method has proven · in over 450,000 cases In both boys and girls, that It can stop bed-wetting (Enuresis)9, when not caused by organic defects or diseases, in just two to four weeks. Not a drug or diet. just a simple exercise technique. Approved by many doctors. MaM Coupo11 ler FllEE IOOIUET "8l O·WEfTlllC· II• u u10, olfut ... c1 ,, .. ,.,. •• ,.. •I ... Mtla•tltn, 1 ~ .. 1•lo<01•1t•• boo~ltr. '""ltt• br • .............. 1, ~ .. 11~ ••• ~ .... , arnwers lht '"°'' common 4'UtlhOfU .. ~.d tbOMI btd wetl1•&. YO•• ilt't~ltl •~I bt ftlt 1ltd ptOOlplty • 1"9VC GO\t Of obf1eitt.tof' ,.._ __ C~Pl••«hl 196', THC HA TIONAl UUUSIS COUNCIL di~ck, Patricia Crowley, D:om De· 1:00 II Movie: (C) "f ire Over Africa" Lui~. Charles Nelson Reilly and (adventure) '54-Macdonald Carey, Jackie Vernon. Maureen O'Hara. ---~---M;.i~~-N~rioN';LtNUREs;'°s-co';;.'C7C--~r;ioiia··-·-· I m News (C) (60) 0 0 News (C) .. 435 No Bedlo•d Or . Su•le 105 @ @ Q) The Immortal (C) ... -Btv,•ly Hrlls, Caltl 90?10 NEC HAM~------------( ) "The Rainbow Butcher." Vic m All·~.1111! Show. Island of lo~ Morrow auests as a small·town ?VO~n, 'lain of .. Hoffman, she(ff who holds Ben Richards 'Spoilers of the forest. ., AOOR._...------------- pri~ner. Colin Wilcox-Horne guests 1:15 It Co•munltr lullttin Board (C) CITY. --------·AT<----z~.~~coo-c as Clarice Evins. 2:30 II News/Give Ua This Day (C) "AN ACCREDITED PERSONAL SE~~vll,E: ECOLOGY IS THE WORD In these times when ecology is a word that people no longer have to look up in the d ictionary, and pollution of our environ- ment is fought from the bumper-sticker level to Congressional deba tes, it is prob- ably fitting that television has brought the figh t for a cleaner world into the li vi ng room. One notable allcmpt la~t ~eason was Uni- vi:r~ars World Premiere: ··A Cle:ir And Present Danger:· which drnmatized the problem of air pollution with Hal Holbrook fighting the City Halls :iround the nation. A 1 nmm vcr\ion of the urnma hns become the mo~t popula r inc;trumcnt of communica- tion with dozens of governmental agencies. who a re ~crccn i ng the film for profcs· sional group-. fig hting pollution in the ir communities. Now, Universal has attempted it again, only this time the World Premiere pnjcct has gone underwater. and N BC air the result, "The Aquarians," October 24, on the N BC Saturday N ight Mo vie at 9 PM. Ri· cardo Montalban will be pitted against Jo~e Ferrer in the urtder-the-sea thrill er, whic h Universal made in as ociation with the fore- most film maker in th:at category . . Iva n Tors. The production was filmed in its entire ty in deep waters off Miami and in the Baha· mas. where T o rs has underwater tudios. The key point of the drama hinge!! around a sunken freighter whose cargo was nerve gns, a portion of which is leaking fro m a broken container. Other than the timeliness of a plot revolving around nerve gas (the film wall in the can before the headlines broke). even more compelling wi ll be the story o f the devastating effects such a catas- trophe can have on marine life. Tors camcrns present a frightening un· derwatcr landscape of dend fish and other marine life. The lesson here, of course, pre- wnred in dramatic terms, is that ma n's 'urvival and future could well depend on his ronyuc'l of the underwater world .... anll keeping that world clean. While Montnlban rides a torpedo-like ex- perimental module at depths not traveled by man before. and fi ghts not sharks, but men who would salvage the nerve gas to further matcriali<1tic ends regardless of jeopardy to mankind. the motion picture manages to conve y fascinating information not genera lly known to the TV audience: ( J ) Scventy- o ne percent of the earth's surface is under- water and I~ than five percent has been explored. (2) Ocean resources, land, food, oil, drugs and minerals will be vital to the continuation of human life. (3) Tha t a Con· grcssional Commission is studying the pos- 'ibilities of undersea nuclear power stations and liquid breathing divers who can descend to a depth of two miles, etc. The practicality of technological advance- ments in this field is visually dramatized by the equipment Tors uses in the ftlm, nota· bly the Aluminaut RS·L, an underwate r lab· oratory control center. Rlrnrdo Montnlbnn Pace 17 OCTOBER 23 morning and afternoon llstings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D (C) "R1nie of the lsl1nd" (ad· venture) '55 -Yvonne DeCarlo. Howard Duff. Zachary Scott. 9:30 O "W1lll the Darti Strffts" (mys- tery) '56-Chuck Connors. ID "The Three Mullleteers" (ad· venture) '35 -Walter Abel. Paul Lukas. 10:00 8 "The Emperor Waltz" (musical) 148-Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine. 1:00 ID "The Man Inside" (drama) '58 -Jack Palance. Anita Ekberg. 2:00 G "The Haunting" (suspense) '63 • -Julle Harris, Claire Bloom. 4:30 IJ (C) "Jivaro" (adventure) '54- Fernando, Lamas, Rhonda Fleming, Brian Keith. EVEN!NG 6:00 1J The Big News (C) (60) O KNBC Newservice (C) (60) Tom ~der. D Tiie Allen Show (C) (90) Tenta- tively scheduled guests: Trevor How· ard. Jack Carter. Rosey Grier. Don Herbert. D Six O'Clock Movie: (C) ''The In· credible Mr. limpet'' (comedy) '64 -Don Knotts. Carole Cook, Jack Weston. Andrew Duggan, Larry Keating, Elizabeth MacRae. A fish· loving bookkeeper tries to enlist in the navy but Is rejected. On a trip to Catalina he turns into a Dolphin. 0 Get Smart (C) (30) I Tl'le Rintstones (C) (30) It Takes 1 Thief (C) (60) 00 Star Trell (C) (60) l:f.~.gepodge lodge (C) (30) (j) CBS News (C) (30) Outreach/Musicale (C) (30) Noticlero 34 (C) (60) The American West (C) (30) Teatro de las Estrellas (30) News In the Round (C) (30) 6:301· Candid Camera (30) The Flying Nun (C) (30) @ NBC Ni&htty News (C) (30) : Know Your Antiqun (C) (30) ' Ralph and Terry discuss turn-of· the-century childrens toys including dolls, doll furniture. toy trains, Ci) My favorite Martian (30) l'attem for Living (30) les and books. ~ The Desert Report (C) (30) Fugitivos del Amor (30) ABC Evening News (C) (30) 7:00 1J CBS Evenin& News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 El:' NBC Nightly News (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John Chancellor. I What's My line? (C) (30) @ @ I love Lucy (30) Beat the Clock (C) (30) (6) Cinema Showcase (C) (30) ''Gurilfiht in Abilene." 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An Air Force Victorian world of commerce. colonel stationed in the Arctic tries I (j) Truth or Consequenees (C) I to reach Rome In time to keep his Christ the living Word (30) wile and his best friend from keep- Rosario (30) ing a roma~tic rendezvous. Simplemente M1ria (55) 0 Tl'le Fugitive (C) (60) That Girl (C) (30) fJ (ffi @ ti!) That Girl (C) (30) 7:30 Q!) (j) The Interns (C) (60) "RaWe of a Single Girl;'' Ann and Bridget Hanley (Here Come the Don .are told they a.ren t ready for Brides) guests as a lady clown. who marriage by a marriage counselor. Is Injured while entertaining at New m Felony Squad (C) (30) Hope Hospital, and sues the hospi· E!) D1vid. Sussllind (2 hr) .. "The tal for a million dollars. Black·Wh1te War Never Stops. D m Hifh Chaparral (C) (60) "Ill I Out!each/Film (C) (30) Takes a Smart Man." With his • lntng1 (30) brother Buck's life at stake, John · • Natacha (60) Cannon is forced to accept the de· 9:30 @ @ ti!) love, American mands of a blackmailer. Richard Style (C) (30) "Love and the Elope. Bradford guests. ment." with Karen Valentine, Davy I NYPD (C) (30) Jones. Jaclyn Carmichael, and Arch @@ ti!) Tl'le Brady Bunch Johnson; "Love and the Visitor." ( ) (30) ''Going, Going • . • with Anne Francis, William Windom Steady.'' Marcia wants lo go steady and Janos Prohaska. with a boy who is a bug lover. I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Billy Corcoran and Rory Stevens Perry MHon (60) guest. • Musicale/Pastor's Desi! (C) (30) O Million $ Movie: (C) "Lafayette" · Pandorama (30) (drama) '62-0rson Wells, Jack 10:00 · @ @ El:' Bracken's World Hawkins. Edmund Purdom. (C) (60) "The Mary Tree." Edward ~Truth or Consequences (C) (30) G. Robinson guests as a celebrated Daniel Boone (C) (60) writer whose phony image Is ex- fE C TIZEN-VOTER ASKS-ploded by his own daughter. Diana * JESS UNRUH ANSWERS! 1 ~yland. Edward G. Robinson Jr., i::T:'I Th. w II (C) (90) G b Tim Herbert and Jeff Donnell. ~ 11 ~e u erna· B Big 5 News (C) (60) tonal cand1d~te Jess Unru~. an· @ 00 ti!) Tom Jones (C) (60) swers questions from c1ttzens 1 Liza Minelli. Edward G. Robinson, throughout th~ state. and The Ace Trucking· Company €ID Selected films (C) (30) guest with Tom. @I) Mas F,uerte que tu Amor (30) l 6 I SPECIAL I Willy's Wortd (C) 7:55 m Cuestton de Se,undos (60) A musical -variety-talk show 8:00 O Vir&inia Graham Show (C) (60) hosted by Wally George, a radio· Scheduled guests include Steve Al· newspaper columnist. Guests are len, Diana Dors. gambling authority Joanne Castle, Henry Gibson. Cris· John Scarne, and the duo of Kole well and Mayor Sam Yorty. and Param. News (C) (60) George Putnam. fJ @@ ti!) Nanny & the Pro-• Mi Maestro (30) fessor (C) (30) "Back to Nature." ' • Tele-Cinema 40 (2 hr) Professor Everett is coerced into 10:30 News (C) (30) Bill Johns. taking Nanny and the children on · TV Musical Ossart (C) (30) a weekend campout. 11:00 ~ (j) News (C) I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) · (j)@ El:' News (C) Life for Today (C) (30) Can You Top This? (C) El Mundo Joven de Jose Jose ffi News (C) i (30) • theatre 9: ''Sea Hawk" (adven· 8:05 · • Luella Libre (55) ture) '40-Errol Flynn. 8:30 ~ (j) Headmaster (C) (30) m You Don't Say (C) Ronny Howard guests as a student m Movie; "Sweet Rosie O'Grad(' who becomes a troublemaker when (musical) '43-Betty Grable, Robert he learns that he was adopted. Jean Youn_g_,_ Le Bouvier and Robert Cleaves por-1 @ W Perry M11on tray his parents. EE Flick Out (C) (R) "Sean:· and 0 ei3 (j) m Name of the Game l "Natural Habitat" (C) {90) "The Time Is Now," Glenn1 @I) Esta Noche 1 llS Once Howard (Gene Barry) in11estigates111:30 I ~ (j) Merv Griffin (C) the death of a moderate black mili-1 . ~@ El:' Johnny Carson (C) tanl and moderate black students. Movie: "Aphrodite" (drama) '62 Yaphel Kotto. Roscoe Lee Browne, -l~abel Corey Irene Tune. Jack Klugman. William Windom, I fJ a> Dick C~vett (C) Da~a Andrews, David Brian, Maxi m Movie: "Slattery's Hurricane" Juhen. Georg Stanford Brown and' (adventure) '49-Richard Widmark. Chelsea Brown guest. EE The Toy That Grew Up: "Tllllt's fJ (i7) @ ti!) The Partridge Fam-Punctured Romance." lly (C) (30) "When Mother Gets 1 @I) Notlciero 34 (C) Married." T~e prospect of wedding,12·00@ @ Dick Cavett (C) bells for Shirley strikes a sour note• • · . , . . ,. with her youngsters. John McMar· 1:00 ,B Movie: 1P11d 1~ Full (drama) tin guests. SO-Robert Cummings. m ROBERT MITCHUM IS M ~"~::: s~~~: "Big Operator," * FROST'S ONLY GUEST "Gu1daltana1 Diary" and "Affair m David frost Show (C) (90) Rob· With a St11n1er." ert Mitchum guests. 1:30 B Community Bulletin Board (C) m Dragnet (C) (30) 2:30 News/Give Us This D1y (C) HUGH O'BRIAN SET PACE IN "RELEVANCY RACE" Hugh O'Brian is 12 years up on today's "relevance syndrome." In fact, he beca me involved in relevancy long before the word "viable" hit the conversation fan with boring repetition. For 12 years the actor who honed his acting skills in ~·s ~e Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp has headed a youth foundation with a difference. "This organization works with kids who have demonstrated lead- ership potential," he explains. ''Kids who will be the leaders of tomorrow." Although personally involved in the Hugh O'~rian Youth Foun- dation he docs take time out for acting assignments. One of his latest is his starring role in "Wild Women," the fea- ture presentation airing on ABC's M ovie of the Week, Tuesday at 8:30 PM. In it he plays the leader of a secret military ex- pedition into the wi lds of a Texas under Mexican rule, ac- companied by five lusty female convicts posing as wives of soldiers. Off-camera, O 'Brian devotes most of his time to his youth group. Each year the foundation sends teenaged community lead- ers to seminars where they study government procedures. There are chapters In all 50 states and several foreign countries. There's even one behind the Iron C ur- tain. Help in selecting the stu- dents is given by the Explorers division of the Boy Scouts of America. "One of my biggest thrills was o ur trip to the political conven- ventions in 1968," H ugh says. "There we saw history in the making. The kids learned a great deal from it and so did I. "This past summer we spent the month of July in Florida at the Kennedy Space Center. There the young people received a firsthand look at our space program." Hugh's involvement with relevancy extends into his profession. Each year he sponsors the Hugh O'Brian Acting Awards at UCLA in which drama students compete for cash scholarships. But he is still an actor first. ''My role in 'Wild Women' brings me back to a type ot film that I know best-the western. I guess the west is still in my blood after all those years with 'Wyatt Earp.' "Besides what actor in his right mind would turn down the chance to be the man in charge of such ladies as Anne Francis,. Maril yn Maxwell, Marie Windsor and Sherry Jackson." ...... : THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. OCTOBER 17. 1970 LESLIE NIELSEN AS JOHN BRACKEN When producer Stanley R ubin was seeking a John Bracken to debut in the second season of 20th Century-Fox Television's Bracken's World series (seen Fridays at I 0 PM on NBC) they were eeking a vigorous, youth- ful father-figure on which to fo. cus the show. As head of a large movie and television corporati on, Century Pictures, the character of Mr. Bracken must reflect today's stu- d io head image--cullured. cos- mopolitan and compassionate, but always a man capable of a snap decision directed toward the welfa re 0f the studio. Leslie Nielsen wac; the epitome of that quality. Niehen was born in Regina, in the Province of Saskatche- wan. the son of a member of the Royal Canadinn Mounted Police. He was educated in Edmonton. Alherta. Canada, and served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War JI !\S an aerial gunner. In 1945, after hi'I discharge from the service, he enli,ted at UCLA in Los Angeles 10 study cinematography. Returning to Canadn, Leslie became an announcer-disc jockey with station CJCJ (now CKKL) in Ed monton. Determined by this time 10 become an acto r, he enrolled at T oronto's Academy of Radio Arts and received scholarship oilers from the Canadian Broadca,.ting System to stully for a career as a producer-director a nd from the Neighborhood Playhouse in New Yo rk to pursue act- ing. He chCKe the lauer. In New York, Leslie augmented his training by taking special classe~ with Sanford Meisner at the Neighhorhood Playhouc;e. He spent one season playing in summer stock and occasionally re- turned to Canalla for tek vi,ion programs under the aegis of Fletch· er Markle. Cao;t in l>ma ll roles in the live shows emanating from New York, he gained recogni1ion in a Studio One producti on with Charlton Hec;ton and Paul Lucac;. Thi.; led to a long-term mo tion picture contrnct with MG M. Another milestone in his career occured when he wus loaned to Universal for a co·,tnrring role oppoo;ite Debbie Reynold' in "Tam- my and the Bachelor." I e'lae ha' appe;ired in virtually every type of role 1n television . II t'i notable uppearancc' include severnl "World P remiere" motion picture-; for tcl..:vi,"on-i11cl11Jing "Dc:1dlo'k" which served as the pilot for hi' starring ruk in The Bold Ones. He '" well-known 10 tckvisi0n audience' for his dual role of Dr. Markham and Kcnnc1h Markham '" twenl y ,cgmcnt' of 201h Fox· TV\ Pq to n Ploce sericc;. Nid!\en nnd hi, w1fr. ~;indy. re!>1de 111 a 'prawling Bev..:rly Hills home with their daughter-;, Then (I 0) and Maura (7). An avid horse cnthusia\t, l.e'ille and hi-; fnmily own four horses with a fifth addition expected in curly 1971. Leslie aho own'i three B..:nth:y's-a 1955 R type, 1964 SJ and a 1963 Continental, all of which wi ll be included in 1hc character of John Bracken. / , ... l t 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1 .00 ta htcl_., May be used on envelope~ as return address 1abels. 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An AFL game (to be selected) will also be tel~st. If the World Series ends prior to this date, the scheduled doubleheader will be resented. 10:00 AM O Q) (i) AFL Football Doubleheader (C) Baltimore Colts at New York Jets; Kansas City Chiefs at Cincinnati Bengals. 10:30 I)~ (j) NFL Football Doubleheader (C) Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers; Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings. 11:00 g Notre Dame Football (C) Highlights of yesterday's game with the University of Missouri Tigers at Columbia, Missouri. 1:00 0 faj 00 AFL Football (C) (time approx.) Kansas City at Cin· cinnati, in continuation of doubleheader. 1:451~00 NFL Football (C) (time approx.) Dallas vs. Minn. 3:00 , Toros: Bullfights from Mexico. ' 4:00 UCLA Bruin Football (C) Bruins vs. Cal Bears in game p aj@isterday at Berkeley. Tom Harmon calls the action. 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SUNDAY, OCTO•t:R 11 6:30 11 "Th• Bride ol Franken1tetn" (horrot) '35--Borls Kar1off. 7:JO 5 "Monlley BuslM!l1" (comedy} '31-The Ma111 Brothers. 9 ::The Quiet American" (drama) '5S-Audie Murphy. 1:00 11 A Ckly Nemed Joe" (drama) '44--Spencar Tr1~, Irena Dunne, 9:00 1 (C) ''Nevada Smith'' (drama) '68 -Steve Mc ueen, Karl Malden. 17 3 '"Tlta Dellcata Detlnquent" (comedy) '57 -erry Lawis. 7:~0 t:OO 11:00 11;30 MONDAY, OCTOIER 19 9 (C) "Lapnd ol the L"t'' (1d11entura) '57 -John Wayne. 9 4 23C6 jC) '"Th• Other Man" (drama) '70--Roy Thlnnes, Joan Hackett. ~ ) • LoM ol lnnoc:anca" (drama) '61 -Kenneth More. 7 5 "The Dertl Patt" (mystery) '49--Wltllam Holden, L .. J, Cobb. (C) "'"" the High Country'' (wfftarn) '62-Randolph Scott. TUESDAY, OCTOIER 20 6:00 7 (C) "Ir-~~ •Intl•'' Part I (muslcall '63--Dlck Van Dyke. 7:05 23 6 (C) ''N1 1 Perfect'' (comad'/) '68 -Dou1 McClure 7:30 9 (C) "Weck Ship In the Army' (comedy) '61 -Jack Lemmon. 1:30 1 1' 3 (C) "Wiid Women" (comedy) '70--Hulh O'Brlan. Anne Francis. 9:00 4 23 6 CC) "HOUH ol Carib" (suspense) '6~•0f'C• Peppard. WEDHESOAY, OCTOHR 21 6:00 1 (C) "Byal lye, Birdie" Concluslon (musical) '64-0lck Van Dyke. 7·.30 g !,anat le ah. Ann·Mar1rat, Mauraan Stapleton, Paul Lynda. Never Lat ... Go" (drama) '53-Clark Gable, Gana Tierney, Bellta. 11:00 9 "Adorable Julia" (comedy) '63--Lllll Palmer, Charin Boyar. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 6:00 7 "IMlde Strei~' (dr1ma) '51 -David Brian. Arlana Dahl. 7:30 9 (C) ''Santlaao • (adventure) ·5r-.Alan Ladd, Rossana Podnta. 9:00 2 29 I (C) "Blunt Bundle ol Them All" (adventure) '67 -Robert 11·.00 rfasner. Ra,quel Welch, Godfray Cambrldae. VlttO<"lo De Sica. 9 Homlclar (horror) '61 -Glenn Corbett. Patricia Brnlin. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 6:00 7 (C) ''The lncradlbta Mr. Umpet" (comedy) '64-Don Knotts 7:00 23 6 (C) "Gunfl&flt In Abilene" (wastem) '67 -Bobby Dari~. 7:30 t 2 (C) "Lafa1,•fta'' (drama) '62-0rson Welles. Jack Hawkins. 9:00 29 I (C) •Not With My Wife You Don't'' (comedy) '66--Tony Curtis, 11:00 9 "See tiawtl'' (adventure) '40--Errol .Flynn. Brenda Marshal[. SATURDAY OCTOHR 2.4 7:30 9 ''Onlonhead" (comedy) ·5e -Andy Griffith, Felicia Farr &.-00 11 ''Mra. Mlnlvef" (drama) '42-Graar Gar50n, Walter Pidgeon' 1 9 0 :00. 30 1 4 1 2!,~_.j.C) ''The ~artans" (drama) '7~ose Ferrar, Leslie ·Nielsen. ......,etd 'ollles (mu1iC1I) '46 -Fred Astaire Gane Kelly· 11·.·00 17 3 (C) "N..,.da Smith" (dr11ma) '6a-5telfe Mcou'een. Karl Mi.Iden. 9 "Goctrllla" and ''The Brain From Planet Arous"'' 23 6 (C) "Kini o1 Africa" (adventure) '68--Ty Hardin. Ro11ano Brazzi. 29 I, "Den1erou1 Croulnl'' (mystery) '53 -Jeanne Crain. 11:15 2 'Tilat Kind of Woman" (drama) '59 -Sophia Loran Tab Hunter 11:30 1 "Wall of Noise" (drama) •63-Suzanne Pleshette. Ty 'Hardin, · 'IT'S PREPARATION' Joan H ackeu has .always based her life on the philosophy or the poet who said: "The road is al- ways more interesting than the Inn." To the Manhattan-born actress that has always meant simply that the experience gained on the way to a job is as meaningful as the final reward. ''It's preparation, of course,'' says the girl who played hookey one day from secretarial school and changed her professional des- tiny. Some of that preparation can be seen as Joan plays a girl who £alls in love with lhe wrong man in Universal's Premiere: "The Other Man," airing October 19 JOAN HACKETT and AR· on NBC's Monday Night at the THUR HILL are the human Movies at 9 PM. Tammy Grimes, targets of a revenge-bound u- Roy Thinnes and Arthur Hill co-convict in Unlversa/'.r "The star. Other Ma11.'' 011 N BC. A short while after she appeared in living color on Harper's Bazaar cover as a young photographer's ntodel, she was spotted by a Hollywood Studio executive who offered her a screen-test. giving her a chance as an unknown lead in Jean Negulesco's "A Certain Smile." Joan gave it more than a second thought, then turned it down. "I re.alized J didn't know much about acting," she says candidly. She immediately plunged into a hard course of dramatics in New York and polished the rough edges with many small theatre productions, THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 17. 1970 .. .:::: ~/:>: ~ e l ·' "\.~' ~··~ \.. +v' '>' ·:.-~: !f~'·« :&6··~ .. :~ .. 3K·~.k~i~~~'\.:A.:;:m:,r"t· :.~Lt:W:i.i·=.: k' ,~; ·;~\~,:; (.::: Evangelist Billy Graham has been named grand mar- shal of the Tournament of Roses Parade. whic h will be presented New Year's Day on CBS. Dr. Graham is the first clergyman to lead the famed pagee9lt, according to A. Lewis Shingler, Tournament president. June Lockhart and Bob Barker will again be televi· sion commentators for the 1971 parade, which will be seen by an estimated 100,· 000,000 television viewers. * * * Seldom do even the fie· tional desperados in Gun · smoke have the temerity to try what some real-life rus· tiers did one day last week during the filming of Gun· smoke in the desert near Palmdale, Cal if. They heisted t he horse belonging to Mar· al Matt Dillon himself. The steed ridden in the series by star Jim Arness ultimately returned to the shooting site after it was abandoned by the goniffs. Not so with the other stuff stolen by the lowdown polecats, namely a pair of .45 caliber pistols, the ward- robe supervisor's tool kit, a carton of still-camera film and a reflector. * * * ·'The Snow Goose." Paul Gallico's famous story about an artist who retreats from soc iety, will be dramatized by the Hallmar l< Hall of Fam e on NBC during the 1971·72 season. Universal Television is the producer and will film the drama overseas next spring. "The Snow Goose" tells the poignant story of the art· ist, a shy girl, and the snow goose of the title. It relates how this strange trio played a part in one of the great battles of World War II. The story, first published in 1941, has been reprinted 32 times in the United States and continues on the active list of the Alfred A. Knopf Inc. publishing firm. It has enjoyed similar popu· larity in Great Britain, where Gallico has had his home for many yea rs, although he now spends most of his time in Southern France. * * * When George Maharis claims he started his New York theatrical career at the top, he's not kidding. Maharis. who stars in ABC's The Most Deadly Game, which airs Saturday at 9:30 PM , spent one of his first days in Gotham on a. scaffold just below the cell·· ing of the lunt·Fontanne The· ater, putting up the roccoco cherubs and seraphin which adorn the ceiling to this day. After the assignment, which followed a tour with a singing group, Maharls ca me down to earth, literally and figuratively, and started tak- ing acting lessons and pounding the pavements of Manhattan looking for roles. * • * Academy Award winner George Kennedy has been signed by executive producer· director Richard Colla to make his debut in a motion picture for telev ision in Uni· versal's World Premiere: "Sarge,'' a new full·length feature for first·t ime viewing over NBC. The film is also the basis for a projected new series. Kennedy most recently starred in Universal's hit mo- tion picture, "Airport," a Ross Hunter Production which also starred Burt Lan· caster, Dean Martin, Jacque· line Bisset, Van Heflin and Helen Hayes. He received his Oscar for his role as a chain gang inmate with Paul New- man in "Cool Hand Luke." In World Premiere: "Sarge" Kennedy plays an ex·Marine and a detective who becomes a priest in the same district where he had served as a law enforcer. Tht screenplay is by Don Mankiewicz, author of the best-selling novels, "See How They Run " and "Trial." Da· vid Levy will produce with filming slated to begin mid· November. THE DAILY' PILOT, TV WEE.I<, OCTOBER 17. 1970 A r r f R N (I () ·~ \ATURDAY lalMI" (dr1m1) '58-0•na Andrews. Jane Powell. (C) ''flclit.w A~ (drama) '54--Sterilnr H1yden, Joy 1 4:30 I) Newt••ktrs (C) Governor Ron· aid Rucan is interviewed by a panel of newsmen. OCT08tJI 24 P•ae. 12:00 I) tit Cl) ScoobJ·Doo (C) I!) Trffllouta (C) 0 Movie: .. (C) "Tiit ,lnvlnciblel m Musica ' P•labr11 Sjlfof~SIHn (adventure) 63-Jean l!r.\ P , _.1 Marais, Elsa Martinelli. O Speak Up (C) Stan Atkinson hosts. m Mothtrs·i1t·law (C) I!) Batman (C) w.:I anor1ma uuno I (i) School DaJI (C) 9:3019 00 m Pink Pantller (C) • ROiiday (C) 7:~ I StHUiM St•ttttr (C) @CV T1't DotlblMtchrs (C) • • Dflu dt la Semana · QJ 00 m Hedllt I Jtcllt (C) MOYie; "Cunflre at llMlian Cap" 12:30 I) Qt) Cl) The Monkffs (C) Ci1.l CV Reluctant Drapn .. 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Miouta lat.u it was broadcast to the nation on the HuntJey- Brinkley Repon ... just a little over an hour after Mamon had flashed the newspaper to the jury. Since cameras aren't allowed in courtrooms for most trials, net· work news programs must rely on artists to capture tht: drama and personalities involved. Widhoff, a 17-year veteran with NBC, is considered by many to be tops in his profession. ffis sketches of the Manson trial have been reproduced in Newsweek and the New York News as well as in publications in England, Australia, Sw~den and West Germany. Among other trials he has sketched for NBC are the Frank Sinatra Jr. kidnapping; the Huey Newton murder trial; the Pueblo inquiry and the Sirhan Sirhan murder tria l. "It's demanding and strenuous work meeting early deadlines and sometimes having to cope with late-breaking development<;," says Wid hoff, "but it's the most interesting and rewarding wo rk I've done as an artist." Widhoff, one of six artists covering the Manson trial, begins sketching shortly after he takes his assigned seat in the morning. "I usually do I 0 to 20 sketches in the courtroom, then later J develop four to eight of them into full-color drawings," he says. He <;ketches on tracing paper with a nylon-tipped black pen. Then he colors the drawings with fell-tipped markers. "I try to capture everything that might be of interest ... the exact appearance of all the principals in the drama ... their facial features ... their characieristic allitudes ... their gestures ... their atlirc ... the total situation." Even the principals in the trials sometimes take an interest in his work. "One of the gi rl defendants in the Manson trial leaned over the railing separating us and looked at my sketch pad. A matron quickly moved in and told her there could be no communication between us," Widhoff says. "After lunch she passed me and said,. 'Hi,· then gasped and said 'Oh, oh" and clapped her hand over her mouth. "In view of the charges against her, this deference to the ma· tron's warning seemed amusing." THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 17, 1970 Karen Jay "KNDl·Su • • • Steve lhn•t, who h.u been seen in the motion pictures "M•dlg•n" •nd "Zig Z•g," pl•ys the guest stu role of • skid-row minister who becomes involved in • kldn•pping use in •n episode of The Store· front L•wvers this seuon on CBS. • • • Wynn Miller, who pl•ys fessiu Buch•n•n on NBC's Another World-Somerset, is the niece of the l•te b•ndleader Glenn Miller. • • • Buck Owens and Roy Clark often fly to Nashvllle, Tenn., In their private planes to perform as hosts on Hee Haw on CBS. Tbey commute to the country-music capital between recording dates, pest sltots on other shows, personal appearances nnglna from Las Ve1as 10 London, and all-loo-brief rests at their homes at opposite ends of the couatry. 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