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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-03-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• • •. ~ -' SATURDAY;-MA~ ii, '197( . ....-NOL:-MO. a. I seiT ..... MlP .... -. Monkeysh~r utty Simian In Calaboose After Rampage .By ARTHUR.It. VINSEL . ' t" ... .,,.... •IJ!il ,.,. Hit beady eye.a belle. the tales told 8bout him, but,any ncapee'1 escapade• -nO .matter m. Wild -eem. tame when he's viewed In conftnemeol. Willy ts no ordinary captive. But be ·ls back in solitar)' confinement at tbe O>sla Mesa home o( Mr. and Mrs. S. f. Oxarart, 325 E. 20th St., following a headline-making spree. The 41h-year~ld C8puchin monkey, a nearly extinct breed made famous by stereotyped Italian orgap-grinders, is in ...-re'l.1-maxtmwn security facility. His l>righUy colored house has been beefed up since he fled Wednesday, in- vaded the home of Mrs . Patricia Dean, 35, of 300 Alva Lane, aod cleaned house. Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Oxarart then really cleaned house -catsup, cups, peanut butter and a lot more -after Willy let loose a cyclone of condiments and crockery. "He figured out how to urldo a little vent and got out," says Mrs. Oxarart. suggesting Willy 's reputation -like th~t of any headline-making fugitive -JS exaggerated. "Somebody tried to chase him and he ran into the. lady's house." she says. "She pan!Cked. and be panicked." Oxarart, a buyer for Douglas Aircraft Corporation in Long Beach, maintai,ns Willy is more over-social than antl·soc1al and hardly a violent individual. "He loves to shake hands," he explains. "He111 just a little guy." And Willy's rap sheet is limited to petty thievery, he adda, if ~ igno_re one prior escape Into the wide, wild world of eastslde Costa Mesa, I:fis pilfering is generally limited to ~1'<1 mints. Ahd of ,cour&e there; .w~ the lime he swiped the SPCA man's pen and pencil, an infraction treated lighUy by the vlclbn. Taking his latest-spree more seriously, (See l\.IONKEY1 Pq:eJ) Coast We•tlter Orange Coast sUn -worshipers can looi: forward to biliiing, more rays thls•weeke.nd but the wicked winds of the east will sUll ..be. blowing. Hight should be·"'!!'' 72. Lows In· tbe 30s. INSIDE TODA\' COt)tT Storti ill today'~ TV WEEK previe1u the gnppmg drama oj a golf pro (Clu. Gula· gn J who faces tlie fa c' that he has a termin al dtsea.se. It's the f inal segment of the "Four·ln· one" NBC a:1-ric1. , .......... ,. 11 •~httlf--1 .. ,. .... ,,.,,,,,,, ' ,...,.,., """ .. , a.rd! ...... ... ..._.,. 11 CIMI• !I.JI fM\Oltl 1•1t CtMkt ~ 1 11 'Stltflttt ~ "' c.-.....'.:.\ '• • , 11-11 ,c,..._, 'ii I 1Mr1!9f41 .. 17 """" .......... 1' .. .u-. ~ --·•i ' . • •• ... ... .. ' • •• • DAIL "I' ,II.OT lllff ...... BACK IN CAPTIVITY MW'• Monk 'Willy' 'Gag Ru'le' OK'd By Supervisors In New Changes :ByJACK'BROBACK • Of 1111 Dlilr l'IW M_,. Jn order . to speed .up procedures at Orange Collnly Board o( Supervbou meetings ar'ld make the dOings more meaningful to the public a new set or ru1es has been prepared. On the rules ~ide 0£ tbt ledger powers and duties of the chalnnan -.re outlined, an order and schedule for board btfainess is established, a consent calendar for routlfie Hems is set up and the rules for pirlldPiU«I ol lbe Pl1bllc '!re apelled out. . One. -of tfie rnosti. striking Changes . Js the gag · nU_e, or five-minute lhnit on SP'!alcers• bc!QNO lbe board. I Some ol>-je(tioo. hM been voiced· lo this, but Dick Ruiz, ~ecuu,.. aldMo. Supervilor Da)'ld f\11ktt and chairman ol Ille agenda commUtee aaflJ~ _not ' aS harsh -u It sound!. Ruh notes that the-chairman can waive the rule at any time and he i! cer:Laln it wW be done on lmPorlant subjects. Other new provisions governing board action which may atlr up controversy are one which sets uP a conflict of interest regulation and another barring olf-agendl lte1111. The conflict al lntere1( rule requires that any .board member •1with a direct .,. mnolt' lnteret1t, as atfined by lbe •cauttmla Government Codt,·ln a'rnttter • -(5ee GA'G Rui.l!:, P~p SI • • .. ' • -------. ----· New •u Co·unty Supervi.or• Man Killed, 2 Injured In Crashes By FRED l!CHOEMEllL Two sepaJate' gcie crashes on hilly I.qua ~ ~ Ftldo,. wlPI left a Newport Beach man dead, two a-ace ilrb sravely lnJundi,,. a list If~-. 'Ille. dead lllOlorcJcllst, • 11-yur.old Newport ne.ch resident, was not fmmec!o ttely identified by coroner's lnvestlgator1 becauae ol problems In noUfylq his ailing father. Tilt two Injured girls were Identified by Laguna Beach police as Brenda Jones, 19, no address known as oC early today, and Victoria...Hopkin. about 18 of. .Phoe- nix, Ariz. • Each of the crashes involved a man and woman on a cycle with none wearing bel. meta or other safety gear. The first crash occurnd at J0 :50 p.m. on Park Avenue near Thurston Inter· mediate School. It left the Newport man dead at the scene and MW Jooes in extremely critical cowdition from a se- vere head injury. Police said the bike lost control and began a wild series of skids and colllaionr lasting at least a block. The cycle first hit the side of the hill, smashing the driver's head into the soil, then swerved with both persons stln aboard. Sixty-five feet later the dead man felJ off, and Miss Jones continued on the cycle. She then fell off and the cycle came to rest 100 feet farther down the roadway. The bizarre twist in Ule pair of crashes occurred a half-hour later as coroner's aides were at the crash scene. Another cycle can-ylng an un1dentifled operator and Miss Hopkin as a passenger s!opped to view the crash. PoUce said they admonished the cycling bystanders about high speed and .no helmets. The couple then sped off assertedly narrow· Jy missing a police car. A ftw moment! later, they crashed at appamit high speed1 on Tempi• Hills Driver near the 1500 b1ock. Officers said the cycle plowed through an olt:ander hedge, spilling Us rider1 onto a· driveway. The operator suffered minor injuries. Miss Hopkin receJved multiple In- juries. Both she and theJone11 girl were described by South Coast Community Hospital spokesmen as being in very critical condition befcre dawn today. A coroner's Jnvest!KatOr-at Die .ratil ~ccident 1eene said· that the dJad JD&n "wmld have. had a very good chance or survlvlng·the crash h8d be worn a be~ .met.'' U.S. Park Proposed; Would ·1ncfude City SEA1TLE (AP) -An ordinance seek- ing to establish the county in which Seat.. Ue is located as a National park, guar .. anteeing incomes cl. $20,000 to al)• rui- de11.ta:.and limi,ting,.POPUlation r;rowQI has bee ninlroduced by..llto· King County councilmrn. • The ordlnaoc. would create Kini eou .. tr National Park, wh!ch would be au~ ported by the -ll other stale&. It would on>blhtt • !amll)I from havlni more than tJ children, and WOll!d phase oul 1U ln- datry i. n ... ,...._ •· ' ' ~I I Pfc. Joe Dalenta Valley High Graduate Dies in Viet Fighti~ The partnls of Pfc. Joe Dalenta of Huntington Beach, Friday learned their &On lost his life on a Vietnam battlefield. Tbe._2J.year old Fountain Valley High School graduate died Feb. 27 while on • pllrol mi!&joa, ~ lo tho µ.s. Ani!J.-~ollml­.,. not yetlmon. ::6'f.i# .. ~ = :.: lftlla llidy, Pio. llllenta, • 1961 graduate ol the Bl.rtw' campus, wu dratted into th& Anny Jut May. He took basic training at Fort Ord and then transferred to Ft .. Lewis, Wash. for ldvanced training. He had Jived with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dalenta, at 18172 Galeda Lane, prior to bis induction. Hts-father said Pfc. Dalenta ·wanted to go to. college and study architecture. Survivors include the parents, , three brothers, John of Newport Beach; Jerry and Ted, of the family home; and a slater,~ also of the borne. KILLED IN'IATTI;I . PFCJoe,-• · Oil Survey Permits OK'd; ' Two Coast Sites Included By ALAN DIBKIN 01 tllt 01Ur ,lltt S11lf The state has granted two oil com- panies exten11lons of permits allowing them to make offshore seismic surveys [or petroleum deposlt.s. 1be 1tate Lands Commission approved the permits, which allow the use of underwater explosives, at a meeting in Sacramento Monday. The exten!lons, granted to Union Oil Company and Texaco Inc., are good. for surveys off HWltington Beach and Seal Beach, but do not include the area rrom the Santa Ana River aoutb to the Orange County line, or the ao-called Santa Barbara &anduary, a-16-mile rtret.. ch of( that dty, With these excepUons, the Texaco permit coven an area from San Lub Obispo to San Diego while tbe Union Actress' Spouse Fights Divorce:: LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -Michael Tell 1aid Friday he hired a prominent Calllomfa attotney. ~ contest court ac- tion 'filed against. him by actress Patty Duke to dluolve their 1Dlrriagt. Tell a Lu Vqat rock concert pro duoer, said ho hired Melvin Belli lo ciJDlesl lbe actlo• because ho still J09ed hil'Wile and doe1 not want to be deprived o1 _i.1ng a fatber. · The U.year~ld actrtu gave birth to a m Friday'-at Santa Mol\lca Hotpit.al. T•ll laid Ille named the child Shawn P1trlclt Duke rather than Shawn Patrick Tell. MI want. the divorce contuted because t want to re.main married. I wtll contest ft"' lfOUlld• I lllll love her," llid Tell. permit Is good for that stretch plus other tidelands up to Mendocino County. Huntington Beach City Adminlitrator Doyle Miller said this morning that Hunt.. ington Beach had not been in£ormed of the applications and commented, '11 feel public hearings ought to be held In the proximity to lhe drilling site. It seems guperflous to mention that U they find something they are going to apply for permil!1to drill." Allen Willard, a senior englnetr In the llale LIJ1d• DMsloo's I"" Angeles office, said that no sebmlc surveys had been conducted off the cout. 4'for a long time." 4'Even~ thol.agb-they have· these. permits, they will have. to take a state inspector out with them when · they set off bfuts and alao a representaUve from flab and game," Willard explained. He emphasized the permits do not allow -te!t drilling. Thole permits are called geological permlta: and the state revok<d them an« 1119 Santa !l<rbWl- oll 'IJ)HI. "The UoJlhyslcal pennlfa were nol revoked· beca.,.• the. danier of'opillqe ii low," WiDard uld. Willard .ailcfed • thet the ·Lands . Com- minion lndkated It would consldOr e&• tendln& lbe pennib further at · lbl meeting ht April . Overdose 'Kills' ~r LOS ANGELES (AP) -A car that narcotics agentl had followed &om the Mnlcan border suddenly_ coqhed to 1 stop on a ell)"" street. The aghtf eur- rrundtd -the car and eventual]y round tbe trouble : heroin leaktn1 from rubber baU.OOS I• the · fuel tank. '"l'htl· fa tlJe first, caae of a car dying from an ovtr· dose, .. an officer wrote in bis replrt: of the 1tl1Ure thb wttk Of 2t OUDCH of Ufto CUI heroin, valued 11 ISIO.ooo. • Polioo H11nt More Clues To, Identity A pock·fac.d bandit -admitted lo his victim he was "on a dope trip,. rob- bed a Costa Mesa 1upennarket or 112,oao late Friday evening. -Thi1i\Jge llaul In lnllll bUls ':... the weekend suJl!lly ol lllOlley for the llorpln s .. w Market at 117 w; 11th st. -wu taken at the point of a .4kallber aulo-..a., poU .. IAlol. Tiit fobbei)r-began II 1:45 O.m, U I clerk was llacldng froWI foods In. the freezer aille. 'l'he b>e ·gunman approached: the em· ploye and.asked lo cash an 18 check, bul the clerk refused, saying it was a :two.. party checlc. 'lbe-bandlt'then saJdllo would go lliid his glrUriend elsewhere In the store ••• that she hid aoolher check and lclentlli- calton. Moments 1aJer the man arriv.d l(aln, whipped the plslol from Ju. waJatband and said, 0 1.oot, l've.·got a gun here, and ii has a hair trigger. I've lhol -guy In tbe leg and It looks P!"lly bad.-Tab me to the money room."· . 1be clerk -whom Police declined to idenUfy, because of possible repraisal - took the bandit lo tbe olfiee or the market and stuffed the wb Jnlo a Baok of America moneybag, , . Duri~g that phase of .the robbery,. PD'" lice said, !be bandit admitted lo Ju. vtc- Um that "I'm on a trip, man." After grabbing the moneybag the thief watched customers fer" a nitnute forced his victim to lie on tbe floor,~ ran through the checkstand ar~ wavinc ls pistol at three witnesses. "Nobody better try anythjng," he wai quoted as saying, HQr I'll lhoot evtry· body in the store." lie fled out lbe front door, pollee Aid. No witnesses reported· Stting an1 vebi4 cits or accompllcea, officer• said. FUteen minutes ari.r the robbery be- gan, 60meone caUed police. Officers described the robber IS being In his early 20s, standing about 1b:-feet· three-inches and having ahacgy brown hair and a badly pocked (ace. The man's clothing included a white t..shlrt. a green, walst-lencth jacket and dark panbl. ff• weighed about tllO pauncb, witnesses said, and appeared to be under lbe·Jnfluence ol drugs. Police Bald lat. Friday they bad no ~strong .teacb as JOI In lbe p • •• f". • ~ - DIYIDED BElaIN TO JOIN BRIEFLY?· BERLIN (UPI) -'!be 1!:111 Gmnln gown1111tnt agreed Friday lo -with West Berlin city offlciala to dllcUu open. • inf the wall and 1Uowln1 West Berllllors to make. Easter visits to East-Berlin for the first time in five years. The meeUng wa1 leheduled for S.lurday. • Initiative for the talks came Jut wetk '""" East O.mwo Premier Willi Stoi>'. Wtst Berlin Mayor KJ.aua. SdNftl ,... 1' J<cled an East O.rma1t pro-1 lo bolfn · the talb Tbursd'l' u a protat aplnat hamssment Wednosday Of lnitllc to and from Wea~Berlhl by East Gennan -'"'""' . . I • • Z DAILY PILOT Saturday, Marr.h ti, iq11 • .Kni ght Wears Shoes Of Red, White, Blue By moMAS M<:CANN Of Hit 0111~ ~I.let 111tt TO ANYO~'E who know!! Vick Knight -founder of the Orange County spelling bee and coordinator of the statewide event which gre"'' out or it .. , Placentia school man ... almo!I county superintendent of public schools the lost lhe elect.ion) •.. doer of daffy deeda and sayer of silly sentences -it would come. as no surprise tQ see tltiJ middle-aged Knight fn Greece. • It "':OUldn't evt.n be particularly surprising to find him attempting to wear his Trojan T-shirt (he's an alumnus of USC! in Sparta. AND •. HA YING said all of lhe aforesaid, we might as well admit that those of us who know V.ick won't even be ,. surprised to see him trudging the path of the original marathon in red· white-and-blue shoes. No. The sllrprise iJ for all those John Birch types who thought they had Mr. Knight pegged and are about to rind out how wrong they could be. The truth is that. at Rge 42, he is, indeed. 'going to-as he describes 11.-- ''shuffle or saunter or drag •. , but anything but run '' the same 26 miles and 385 yards which comprised the run of Pheidippides on the original ''marathon" which ended in Athen's 2,461 years ago. ("l couldn "t wait 30 years for the 2,500th aMiversary"). AND THE TRUTll is that it was his own idea to find IOm~ kind of footwear not made in Japan or Hong Kong or lta1y or anywhere else but the good old United States -In which-to do bls thtng. It is also I truth stranger than fiction that, in his search for the perfect pair of shoes for his venture, he stumbled onto the Newport "Rubber Company in Garden Grove just a.s tha.t sneaker fadcry was about to pu~ into production a stars-and·slripes line of shoes that is hard lo believe even when you're looking straight at it. The line, dubbed the Freedom Shu. includes sLarred and striped boat shoes, t.enni! tboes. basketball shoes and tra.ck shoes -just about every configuration in which you can make a canvas shoe. THE WHOLE JDEA of putting patriot.ism into every- one's sole (hope wordmast.er Knight notes how we spelled that) belongs to a couple of Orange County college men. Gary Edens. a freshman at Orange Coast College. and his partner, Joe \Voolley of Cal St.ate Fullerton. kicked the idea around <no pun intended) for most of their senior year at El Modena High School in Orange. They felt that sneakers were the one best pJa~ to get young people to display their patriotism. Bob Cohen . president of lhe NeW?Ort. Rubber Com· pany. agrttd. So. several colors and a few designs later. F'retdom Shu was about ready to be a reality when Knight bipped onto the s~e looking for some patriotic shoes. YOU WERE WA~EO that this whole thing waa gc>-- Q)& tO be stranger than fiction. Anyway, the end of the story is easy to figure <1Ul Krtitht bought the first prototype! of the Freedom ~&hu track models. He plans to wear his made-in-Orange Coun· t)' 111ealters when he "shuffles" into Athens. So. there, all you conservatives who thoultit y&u had t monopoly on red. whit.e and blue. The final kicker is that the $hoe company has pledted lo give a percentage of the profits from Freedom Shu sales to the United Slates Olympics Fund. Another percentage of the sales will go as royalties to ~ collegial.es who invented lhe shoes, of course. ·And !My're going to use the money to go to !Choo! while Knight trudgts the Greek roads and Newport salesmen beat the streeUi selling shoes. Golden West Offers Job Finding Cou1·se OJt ol work and oul of ldeu in findi111 a job? Help is available from Golden West Evening College. now in its fourth round of crash programs lo assist all unemployed workers. The sessions are free and are held each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. In Room 20.1 of the library building. Another new series will begin Apr il 7. When the program began SA Truste es Ask Vo~r Bond Issue Santa Ana Unified Sch!'!OI District trustees p\agui with dana:erous buildings an lack cl funds decided to ut It to the voter~ .11ga in on Ma y ZS. They called fnr .a $33.2 million bond issue for replace; ment of eart.hqua.k~ Jianl{erous and new schools and a M..cent tu override to meet operating expenses. it was primarily aimed at aerospace employes, but in· structor Guy B. Righter sayi; the class is o~n to all persons. "Call it a four·week series h1 job-finding. We want lo expand the range or people who come and not limit it to aerospace ," he sald . 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' l .. . ~ • . • ... •• - ' Weekend Your BometeWD , Dally Par r • VQL M, NO. 56, 5 SECTIONS, 84 , AGES • . SATURDAY, MJ.RCH,'6, i97-C . .. -.. ' JEN CENTS State Okays Oil Surveys With Blasts By ALAN DmJUN OI tt. DellT l'n.t Statl Thfi, state has granted two oil com- panies extensions or pei-mits allowing them to make offshore seismic surveys f<r petrolewn deposits. The state Land3 Commission approved the permits, which allow the use of underwater e1plos.ives, at a meeting in Sacramento Monday. The ei:te.nsions, granted to Union OiJ C'.ompany and Texaco Inc., are good for surveys of£ Huntington Beach and Seal Beach, but do not include the area !rom the Santa Ana River south to the _Orange County line, or the so.called Santa.Barbara sanctuary, a 16-mile stret- ch-off that city. ·With-these exceptions, the Texaco permit covers an area from San Luis Obispo to San Diego while the Union pennit is good for that stretch plus other tidelands up lo Mendocino County. Jiuntington Beach City Administrator Doyle Miller said this morning that Hunt.. ington ~ch had not been infonned of the appncations and commented, "I reel public hearings ought to be held in the proximity to lhe drilling site. It seems ruperflous to mention that if they find ~melhing they are going to apply for pennits ta drill ." Allen Willard. a senior engineer in the state Lands Division's Los Angeles office, said that no seismic surveys had been conducted off the coast "for a lOflg lime." .. Even though they have these permits, they will have to Lake a stale inspector ~ wilh them when they set off blasts and •lso a representative from fish and gauw,"'tfttlard explained. He emphasized ·the pennils do not 21.Uow test drilling. 'lll95e permita are called geologlql permits •nd the at.ate =-ll!eift "1.r the Santa Barbara "The geophygleal permits were not revoked because the danger of spillage is 1ow," Willard said. Willard added that the Lands Com· mission indicated it would consider ex· tending the permits further at its m<eling in April * * * Army Criticizes Interior Report On Alaskan Oil WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Arm y Corps rA Engineers !\as warned that it might deny construe\ion of port faeili· ties for a proposed $1 billion oil pipeline £roll1 the north slope of Alaska to the ice free port or Valdez, it was disclosed Fri· day. 1be report, dated Feb. 5, warned blunt- ly that the Anny engineers would not be bounli by an Interior Department award of • COMtrudion permit for the 798-mlle pipeline to the Alyeska Pipeline Co. ''This should be made clear to the In- terior Department, Alyeska Pipeline, and the piblie lo avoid a possible impasse for which the corps could be !everely criUcir.ed," the report said. ID releasing the repart , Rep. Leslie Aspln, (0.Wls.);charged that the Penta- gon had tried to suppress il 1be report was highly critical of the Interior Department draft report recom- mending C011struetion ol the pipeline. The CorJ)ll said the department had violated both "the letter and the spirit" of the National Environmental POiicy Act. Oro•• We11tller Orange Cout sun worshipers can loot forward to N gginll; more r1y1 tblll weekend but the \Vicked winds of the e8't will. sti11 be blowing. Hlgh9 should be near '72. Lows in the ~· INSIDE TODAY Cover storu fn today'! TV \VEEK prtvieus tht' grippt11g drama. of a golf pro (Clu Gu.la· ger J Who facts the foe' that he has a: terminal dlse(l3:t. It's the final 1egmtnt of the "Pour-in.- OM" NBC series. """ ~ 11 • ....,.,.._... ,..,. ..... MlllY 1 • .,...,. .......... , Ct.l'dl ....... 4-f ~ u ,......... lt-16 ,,......_ 1 .. 19 c-kt If fl•I ltttflf M ~ ._ '""' .. ,. CIWt_., 11 lltdr ~ i;. ' Na ~ 11 UM~ U. r ', I OAtL.Y PILOT 11111 ,.bt!9 BACK IN CAPTIVITY MoH'I Monk 'Willy' F1;£r!y De.sperado ' Locked Up Tight BY Mesa Owners ,By ARTHUR R. VINSEL : Of flll ~llY ,,lit ,, ... •Us ~ady eyes belie the tales told about him, but any escapee's escapades -no matter how wild -seem tame wben~'s viewed in confinement. wi IX) ordinary-captive. Bu is back ill .oJitary c:onfuttment 8t) coa: ........ liilme ef t Mr. iuill Mn. S. J . Onrart, 325 E. 20th St., ~n& •Pl'O!'· j!ii>Ola' ~ ""'""81: •• near llibd br<Od made famou. ·by Italia.ft orgw-crindera, 1 is ia a ttal;c>.aximum serurtty facility. His l!rlghlly colored house lw been beefed ~up since be Oed Wednesday, in- vaded 1he home of Mrs. Patricia Dean, 35, of S Alva Lane, and cleaned house. Mrs.~Dean and Mrs. Oxarart then really ''leaned house -catsup, cups, peanu\ butter and • lot more -after Wiiiy ~ klOSe a ctelone of eondimenta and ~kery. "Hit figured .out bow to undo a little vent .an• got out," says Mrs. Oxarart, sugglstliig Willy's reputation -like that of al!y '1eadline-making fugitive -is exagier~led. "Slimeliody tried to clwe ltim and he rl.n inlo the lady's house," she says. "She paUck'ed and he panicked.'' Oxarart. a buyer for Douglas Aircraft Corporation in Long Beach, maintains Willy is more oveMOclal than anti-social and hmlly a violent individual. "He kives to shake hands," he explains. "He's just a little guy." And Willy's rap sheet is limited to peUy thievery, he adds, if you ignore one prior escape into the wide, wild world of eastside C.OSla Mesa. ms p!Uertng is generally limited to pocketed mints. And of course there: was the time he swiped the SPCA man's pen and pencil, an infraction treated lightly by the victim. Taking bis latest apree more seriowly, (See MONKEY, Pa1e3) .. Drugged Bandit Strikes , . Mesa Stnre Loses $12,000 to Gun~n 'On Trip' . - A pock·faced bandit who admitted to his victim he was 0 on • dope trip'' rob- bed a Collla Mesa suptmiarket·o! llJ,000 late Friday evening. The huge haul in 1111\all bilb -the weekend supply of money for the Bargain Basket Market at 817 W. 19th St. -was taken at tJ)e poinl of I) .45-caliber auto- matic, polict said. , The robbery began at 6:45 p.m. •s a clerk was stacking fro:r.en f~ in the freezer aisle. The lone gunman approached the em- ploye and asked to cash an $3 check, but the clerk """""· uyin,-tt "" a -party cbec:k. ' The·baodlt then aald he '""'1d 10 find his girlfriend ellewhett ill the atore ••• tbal 1he bad IDolber ched: aDd JdoDWl· calloo. Moments later the man arrived aiain, whipped the pistol rrom !tis waistband and said, "Look, I've got a gun btrt, and It has 1 hair trigger. I've shot one guy in u.. leg llld tt looks r,etty bad. Take me to the money room. ' The clerk -whom Police ·declined to Identify, btcau. of poulble rtprais•I - Pfc • .Joe Dalenta loot the bandit to tbe:olflC. of the martr.t and stulled the clSll ·fnlo a· Blnli of America moneybag. !Jurin( !bat pltaae of the ...mbe(Y, po- lice said. the bandit idlnl!tecf lo fill vie:. Um that "I'm on • trip, inan ... Aller gr:obblng the ._ybag, the Wei wat®ed c:uatomers for ·a mlmrte, forced' his victim to Ile on the noor, then ran thrOJJ&b the checUt.nd area, waving is pistol at three wltneaes. "Nobody better try· anything," he was quoted •s saying, "Or I'll llboot every· body in the store." He fled out the rrmt do<r, Police aald. No wltneues "l'Orled ,..ing 1!1J velll- clel or acoori1pliCe8, officers said. • Fllt<en mlnut.s an.t llie robbe<y be-gan; someone chlled polioe. Olflcen deocribed the robber u being In his early ~ standing about 111<-lee~ three-tnches •rxl having sbaa:Y brown balr and a badly pocked faC<!. · · 'Mle man's clothing included a white t..shirt, 8 green, W&ist-lenith jacket and dark pants. He weighed .bolzt 190 ~ witnesses said, and appeared to be .; the influence of drugs. Police said late Frid•y ~y ·bad no strong leads as yet' in the case. ' Catholic· Dies In Irish-Riot; British Fire Valley High Graduate Cyclist Dead,. Two Injured In 2 Crashes BELFAST, Northern lttland (UPI) - Britilh riot troops opened fire on a Ro. The parents of Pie. Joe Da.Wd.a of man C.tholie, bomb throwing crowd eaitr Hunllngtoo Beach, Friday Ieamed their today killing one civilian and woundina IOl'l 1ost his Hie oo • Vietnam battJefleld. two others, an Mm1 1pokesmao said. The 2J;year old Fountain Valley High The troops opened fire after warnina: a School gratdute d1ed Feb. rt while on crowd of youths who bad allacked ail a palnll million. according to the U.S. Army. Euct clrcumJtancu of bis death armored vehicle with 1asoline and nail are not _.. known. born~. . , .. F'wltraJ aervtces are: Pendinc •t 'lbe fatality brought the death toll in Smith's Huntington Beach mortuary on the province to 14 this year-inclllCfb:lC I al f the bod nine civlliau three 1oldiers and two ~ arr v 0 Y· lice Pfc. Da!enta, a 1968 graduate of the men. ..A_ , The violence has been going on more Dll.l vns campus, was draft.ed Into the tban two years ed. re.suits from coo-Anny last MaJ. He toot basic tr•inln&._ ten1ioo of Northilli IrellJ!d'I --.., at• For\ <Jrd--OQd lben . lrlnll,orT!<! ill ~-~· .. ~ wilh . • a~ln>\ Catbolics ,utlcula~Ja J-. llld,Mh. -W 11 , . -•at -nnl lloWil. aad ~ O.lada J.w. 'prior to·~ lodlotloe. ·''¥' .,,,: ••·-•-::= iiiill P1C1 .rw h '1'1tlt11 1 burtiln( -t -IO •:-lo. and lludJ - bundreds ol """"""· bom~J!t , ell••• IAdude the ~ l1rio manCalholic)'OUllll In Ibo lnlobied~lus ~ JOiin ol Newport l!j!adt; hfty .Roo4 .,.., ' aDd Ted, of the family home; IJ!d a At the ...,. run. paratroopers "'tt>I sister, Diane, aiio of the home. tl1?0Ujlb alleys of. the working<lm di .. llict to selte aio<b ol gasoline bombs being guarded by women and clllldren. At least: five soldlen we.re Injured by nail bomb attacks ·which began early Frida)" and lasted )!Ito the early boon ol the morning. At leut Ii> men and a woman ' were arrested by troops., An' army patr'o1 w'l1 firtd upon In Catholic~ White Roct m-ea and • sniper fired at 4 sentry ln North Howard· stnet.. One hulltt lodged in the sentry'• ·bullet· proof jacket but there were no inj\lrlta in either Incident. Troops fought with Catholic youths in •t ieast four areas. In the Ardoyne, where two pollcemen were ~lite! last wet:t, in North Queen'• street •ltd in the Sprin1 .. field Road area. They fired rubber bul· let.I and water cannon to break up the crowd. Tn the Upper Falls Road •rea Catholic youths hoisted the tricolor nag rA the Irish Republic, hijacked buses. trucks and private automobileJ and set them ablBze. They threw fire and nail bomb• at the troops. A bomb smashed tn the doors ind wm.. dows of a police station ht the Prole!tant Roden stuet. W'rthin 30 minutes of the blast angry Protestants poured onto the !treel! in an attempt to join the fighting. Fresh troops wme rushed In to hold them back from the C•tholic crowd several hundred yards away. S.UMMER PARKING RULES I N EFFECT Sunutler 'P8fking regulations• are now In-effect in Newport Beacl! and police Ire tqginJ , for over\IJne parking in all areas of !lie city, capt. Ja111e1 Parker said today. Capt. Parter noted that parking meters in various tecUons were rendered jn.. operative during the winter months but aca>rdiDJ:. to city ardJnance were re:ao- Uvated .Marth L Laguna Festival Concluding Run This Weekend 'Ibe Winter Festival In Llguna Beach concludes ii.a 17-day engqement in the Art Colony thia wetktnd with. • v•rJed menu of entertainment ranglng from sports to opera: By FRED SCBOEMEllL Of "" Olfl' "" ,,.., 1"1rO separate cycle crashes on hillf Laguna Beach ""'"' late Friday •i8hl left a Newport Beach -dead, two teenage girls gravely injured ud 1 list of gruesome aimilarit.ies. The dead molon:ycUs~ I !17.year.ofd Newport Beach resident, was DOt i.mmfd. ltely identified by coroner'• investigators becau.e of problum in noUfylng fill ailing .father. The two Injured girls were ideritified by Laguna Beach police as Brenda J ones, lt, no addres.s known as of early today, ud Victoria HopkiD, about 18, of Phoe--aix.-Arb:. . .....l.. ' . IOLLID IN'<IATTLI PPC Jloa Dolani." ' ' . Bircher Attacks Government Raps Against Poli~ LOS ANGELES (UPI) -John, Bin:h Soclely I'nlldent Robert Welch aald Fri- day the Federal Grand~JIU'1.fndictmeRll dlartin( (Ive ~ AngeieJ pollc:e depart- ment officen w~ clfll rigllb YloistfOlll were '"J>OllUcally inotf'vated;" Weld> joined -tAPD Chief Edwml M. Davis tn the charge lhat the fi;idict~ menll: had poUtieal motivation. But. hit charges were more sweeping than Da-vis1. Welch told a newa C01fertnee that the •ction by AUorne1 -General John M!t· chell's office was indicative of the ''ter· rifle drive or the Commlt1l1rts to destroy local police fon::es ." He added that "we feel that the, mur· dering, the barrassme:i:it of police bu been terrlflO-lellin( wcne. That <\Oeln'I men haH the people pushing tt are COmmtmists, bee.use the Communlsti al· ways work with three to five perunt Jeadershlp to push others into doing dirty work for them. w · flaclt ol tha ~es '"'1>1ved J 1¥11 ~ woman on a cycle with no~ 11w bC met. or other Af~geit;· · 1llo flnt ttaslt occ:urr~ pm. 0.: Pork A--Inter--md.iibl Sfbool.'lt !ell the N JDlll -at lbe scene llld.iAlla J-in atn1uely critlc:al COldiu0n from a ,.. vm bead Injury. - Pollc:e aald the bike loll control and beJan a wild aeries d stida and collisJODJ lasling 1l feast a block. 'Ille cycle lir!t !tit the lide ol the blll, smuhing the driva"s head into the aciUjj then, swerved with both persons .U aboard. Sixty-five feet later the dead min lelJ off, and Ml!a Jones continued on the cycle. Sile lhen fell o!f and tbe cycle came to rest too feet farther down the roadw1y. 1lie bizarre twl8t in the pair of ""'"'°' occurred a hall-hour later as coroner'• aides were at the crash scene. Another cycle carrymg an unldenUlled ojletator and Miss llopkiD u a fl&""lllet stopped lo view the crash. Police laid they admonished the cycling bysUndm about .high speed and no helmetl. The coople then sped off assertedly •DltroW• ly mi55ing a police car. ·A few ,moments later, they crashed •t apparent high speed on Temple Hills Drive near the 1500 block. ·Officers aald the eycle plowed lhn>ugh an ole.ander hedge, spilling its riders onto a driveway. The operator suffered minor lnjur1e5. Miss Hopkin received multiple In- juries. Both she and the Jones girl were described by South Coast Community Hospital spokesmen as being In very critical condition befcre dawn today, A coroner'• investigator at the fatal accit;lent scene said lhat the dUd man "would have had a very goo:d cbanc:e or surviving the crash had he worn a hel~ met.'' • Ne~ 'Gag Rule~ Approved In Supervisors' Actions Catamaran r•ce•· get under way at noon today off the Main Beacl! IJ!d • Frisbee tournament will be held •t the high school tlhletie field 1t 1:30 p.m. The All:Ll.guna Art Show will take the 1potlight on the Festival grounds today, While the Boys' Club will be the setting for u Antique Show from noon to 9 p.m. The five I.APO. of(leers. and one fnm the Sa'n Leandro Police Department were charged Jn.a Grand Juty iftdletment with violatiftg the dVO rlghta statutu ih con· nection with the de•tlt of two MexJcan nattain.Js last summer, 'the-seercti of a woman BWpeet and die bUrtJairy Of • West Los Angeles home. · ' Atomic Expert Jerome Wiesn~r' Frazier-Clay Bout to Be Heard B y U.S. Troops By J ACK BROBACK Of ftll DlllY PllM l ttff • In ordor lo spe<d up _..iures at ()range County Board of SupervilOl'I ineetings and make the doings more mesningluI to lhe public a new set of rules lw be<n _.,..cl. On 1he rv.les side of the ledger .powert and dutie1.or the chairman are outtined, an order Md schedule ror board bU!inell!I Overdose 'Kills' Car LOS r ANGELES (AP) -A c.or that narcotks agents bad followed fn>m the Maican border-suddenly coughed to a 1 1tap on a dty 1treet The agents llUr• m..t.d the c>r and eventually found the trooble: heroin leaking from rubber ~llocm ill the fUeI tlllk. "This Is the Ont we of a car dying from an over. "°'"'" .. elfi<et """" inJlll ttporl ol the aeiZUl'tl thl1 week ~ ouncea of un- cut betob\, valued at llOQ,000 d • Is establisbed. a COl'lltOt calendar for f91.1Une , items 11 fet uj> ed. the. nil~ for parlidpalion of the pObllt an apeUed out. One of ·the mm airlklng chill&!• 11 the pg rule. or ftv•mlilute limit on speaken before IIie bocd. Some of>. jectlon baa been voiced to thil, but Dick Ruli. uecutive aide to Supervisor David Baiter and chairman of Ute agenda committee 1llYI it ii not e harsh u ltooundl. Ru ii notet that the chalrman can waive the rule at any Rm• and he js ~in tt ,.iu be clone oa bnportaot oubjedl. Other new ~vislonS governing tio.rd action wbl~ may 1tlr. up controveray aire one wbicl\ _.up, t amflict 1ll Inter"' Tegulstion iOd another barrlna ofl-<1genda ., ...... The conlllct of lntmil rule ttq\1119 tl11\ fllY board memf><r with I dincl or remote lnlmlt, os dellned by Uio Callfon>la Go.l•mneat Code, lo Lmsliar (l!ee GAG llllLI, .... I) The lrsditional Artists' Ball will be beld in the Hotel·Laguna al 9 p.m. .Suoda)''1-Festival fmals will o.1*1 with a .P.~ Breakrast at the B6Y.'•' Club from 8 a.m. to· I p.m., wllfl the' AnU(fut' Show contimrlng in the same location from I a.m. to s p.m. · 'Illeno will be an uhlbil ol 8ludeoi art on the Festival grounds Swlday, t"" performances or Ballel !Or Oilldren In lhe Fallval Forum theater at 1:311 p.m.-.IJ!d 'l :!O pm. IJ!d 1 pmentatlqo of the ·~ Pqllaccl by the Lyric Opera's · repertory company at $ p.m.. in tl1e Lquna Moulton Playboule. ' A lllent art sucllon Will be In~ on tbe Featml' "°"""' on both fa. • . . Aljso Yael · Giv,en ... . . • "'I -. -.. -. Named MIT.Head c.ulBRIDGE. Mus .. (AP) -Dr. Jt<- omo 8 , Wiemer, I plii>Jclst Who helped dOYelep il>e atomic , ~b, -kid 1 '1'llll RusalaJr oclmtlsls on "ru1.to Umiupread o{ the -· Ind V~ f'!> presl· clenls. 1111 J>e<• n>mad llth')lresl<lerit of Muacbuilells lnJlllule ol 'J'oolloolOa. Wieaner, $6, ud currently P"T(ost a~ lha -~ wu chooen tor lha p>ot Ft!· da~ by lbe.MJT'a 1ovtrning corpor1Uon. He wUI t.ke oflice July I, ,.,,._,,. 11.,.llN W. Johllloliilo. wbo becomu chair-mu at the corp«• Jlh , Wltsntr w•• aeledted 10 yUr1 •to tJ,. Prealdellt John F, Keontdy U a 1ped1I pnsldentlal Wlalanl .for oclence. II< oemd In the tarfy ye>ru! former Pml- dor\I Lyndon B, Johmol's adminJatrtlloo and ~ lw ~ oat IOINI the lntJeehlna war Ind the anti ballistic lnd muJUple-watllead missile Jll'IJocll. ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Promoler1 of the Joe Fratier-Mubammad AU heavy.. willht fight have agreed to allow tl1e bout to be brOldcut °" radio in Vietnam after a dispute over worldwide dtstrlbu. tion to U.S. troops abroad. 1'They've agrted to let u.s carry the fitht to the troops In Soulh Vietnem. hul nowhere else la !ht worldw~ nemrk," I IPC)ktsman fOr the Anntd Farct.1 RI· djo and Television .Network aaid. Tbt fight .for the world's heavyweight bo.xl114 title ls ICfietluled Monday nlghl in New York's MadilO!' Square .. Gude•. Jolu) C. Brogu, Armed Flttff. lnlor· maUon dlrtdor, sald the •greement ,..ched Friday night · mulled from a tons oerles of negollalloPI during whidl . fight promoters made {WO demands • . the Delense.Deporlmellf: ' .-A ll50,000 gusrantee.lhat the -Id- wide broadc1St to troops would not bo picked up by commercial otaUons and bt retraMmltttd. -Tiit right to sue the government bl (UI Of v)o1atJan ol 1he llfttmerlt under which the' Armed Forctl Radio woold cart'1 the filltL tr<e " ebarse. f l I .. . , 2 OA!l V PILOT . -- . . Knight Wears Shoes Of Red, White, Blue s, THOMAS McCANN Of 1"41 DIUY ~lllll Iliff TO ANYOf\'E who knows Vick Knight -founder of the Orange County SJ)f:lling bee and coordinator of the statewide tvent which grew out or it ... Placentia school man . . . almost cnunty superi ntendent of public schools <~e lost the eleclionl ... doer of daffy deeds and sayer of silly sentences -it would aime as no surprise to see this middle-aged Knighl In Greece. It wouldn't.even be particularly surprising lo Hnd him auemptlng to wear his Trojan T-shirt (he 's an alumnus of USC) in Sparta. ANO •. HAVING said all of the aforesaid. we mighl as wtll admit that those of us who know Vick won '1 even be • r surprised lo see him trudging the path of the original marathon in red· white-and-blue shoes. No. The surprise is for all those John Birch types who thought they had ~1r. Knight pegged and are about to find out how wrong they could be. The truth is that, at age 42, he Is, indeed, going to-as he describes it- ''shuffle or saunter or drag . . but anything but run" the same 26 miles and 385 yard! whi ch comprised the run of Pheidippides on the original "marathon " which ended in Athen's 2.461 years ago. ("1 couldn't wait 30 years for the 2,500Lh anniversary"). AND THE TRlITH is that it was his own idea to find some kind of footwear not made in Japan or Hong Kong or Italy or •nywhere else but the good old United Slates in which to do his thing. It is also a truth stranger than fiction that, in: his search for the perfect pair of Jhoes for his venture, he stumbled onto the Newport Rubber Company in Garden Grove just a! .that sneaker factory was about to put into prt)duct.ion • stars-and-stripe! line of shoes tha t Is hard to believe even when you·re looking straight at it. The lint .. dubbed the Freedom Shu. includeJ starred and atrlped boat shoe!, t.eMis shoes. basketball shoes and trick !hoes - just about every eonfiguration in which you can make a canvas sJ:ioe. TRE WHOLE IDEA of putting patriotism into every- one's sole fhopf wordmAst.er Knight not.es how we spelled thit) "belongs to a couple of Orange County college men. ·Gary &lens. a freshman at Orange Coast College. and his partner. Joe Woolley of Cal Slate Fullerton. kick!d the: tdea· a·round <no pun intended) for most of their senior yUr ~~ _Ef Modena High School 1n Orange. They felt tha t "1f--!"ea~er! were the one best place to get young people to di! \ti~ their patriotism. Bob Cohen. president of lhe Newport Rubber Com· pany. agreed . So. several colors and a few designs later. Freeddm..sbu was about ready to be a rea1ity when Knight bip'Pe<f onto 11\e scene looking for some patriotic &hoes~ · ;YOU WERE WARNED that lhia whole thing was go- 1ng to be stranger than fiction. Anyway , the end of the gb>ry is easy to figure out. Knight bought lhe flr!t proto~ypes of the Freedom Shu track models. He planS to wear his made-in-Orange Coun· ly si\eakers when he "shu!nes'' into Atht.ns. "SO. lhere. all you conservatives who thought you had 11: riiOnoJ)Oly on red . white and blue. The final kicker Is that the shoe aimpany ha!I pledged to giv"i a pereentage of the profits from Freedom Shu sales to the Un ited Sfates Olympics Fund . Another -percentage of the sales will go as royalties to the eoneli:iat.es wtto invented the shoes. of course. And they're going to use the money to go to school while Knight" trudges the Greek roads and Newport salesmen beat the streets selling shoes. Golden West Offers Job Finding Course out ol. work and out of Ideas in findh1g s job? Help is available from Golden West Evening College. now In its fourth round of crash programs tn assist all unemployed "-'Orkers. The sessions are free and are held each Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. in Room 2o.1 of the library building. Another new series will begin April 7. When the program began SA Trust;ees Ask Vot;er Bond Issue Santa Ana Unified School District trust~s plagued with danaerous bu ildings and lack of funds decided to put it to the voters again on May 2!. They called ror a $.\1.2 million ~~d \!sue for replace· mMl._of earthquake dangerous aild 'tlew !ichool:ii anrl a fi.4--cent tax override to meet optrating expenses. it was primarily aimed at aerospace employes, but ln- 11tructor Guy B. Righter says the class Is open to all persons. "Call ii a four-week series il'I job-finding. We want to expand the range of people who come and not limit It to aerospace.'' he said. "The one thing that is im· portanl is that both husb.:1nd and v.·ife participate together so they will understand and appreciate job-finding tech- niques and second c a re er possibilities.'' Altf~ndance at the first three sessions totaled 148 persons. many of 111·hom found jobs as a result of the classes. At I.he r:nd of each session rughter provides job prospect sheets with leads on openings and the proptr person to con- tact. 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U.S. Airmen Thought Alive; Deadline Past ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) -The dead· line for the threatened execution or four American Gia kidnaped by Turkish mili- tants for U00,000 ransom passed !ale Fri· day and the U.S. ambassador said he assumed the Americans were still alJve. "ll is my fervent hope that those who are holding the American airmen will heed this appeal and relea se tM men fiOOfl and safely.'' said U.S. Ambassador William J. Handley. Asked about his use of the present tense, the U.S. embassy said they were assuming the men were still alive. A epokesman said he had no information to support the assumptlon. Mrs. Barbara Sexton. of Sal Angelo, Tex., wife of one of the kidnaped men, appealed today Jn a newspaper interview for her husband's life. "We nttd Jimmie for my son, for my- geJf and for my family," Mrs. Seno11 was quoted as saying, "please give him back." One or the kldnaped men issued an appeal Friday night saying "help us, I want lo live.·• The Turkish 1overnment rejected the kidnapers' demands for ransom by failing to broadcast acceptance bv the 6 a.m. (11 p.m. Friday EST) deadline. Government security officials said they expected any indication of what happen· ed to the Americans lo come in a note the kid1'apers presumably would deliver to Ankara newspapers and broadcasting stations. That was how the kidnapers had ma.de previous demands known. Diplomatic sources said U.S. Ambas· 1ador William J . Hanley called on !or· eign ministry secretary-gel!!"ral Orhan Eralp-and advised him the United St.ttes wanted the men back safely. But em· bassy sources said the decision whether to pay ransom belong to the Turkish government. A note by the kidnapers. who Ide ntified themselves as the "Turkish Peoples Lib- eration Army,'' and sent to an Ankar1 newspaper Friday have what it said was a final warning against failure to mttt the ransom demand . The note was accompanied by letters from each of the men and the identity ca rd of one of them, Larry J. Heavener of Denver, Colo. !'Help us. I want lo live," wrote James M. Gholson o! Alexandria. Va . "Tell m.v family I love all of them and I thi11k all of this will end happily." Heavf!ner wrote, "come and save us quickly.'' Heavener, Gholson1 Jimmie Sexton of San Angelo. Tex. ana Richard Carani of Stamford, Conn .. all Airmen First Calaa. were kidnaped early Thursday as they were re turning from a U.S. Air Force radar station outside Ankara. Ukranians Sentenced ~IOSCOW IUPI) -The Soviel news agency Tass said Friday six Ukrainians ha ve been sente11ced to a firing squad for collaborating with the Nazis in World War II. OIAM•I COAST DAILY PILOT " .............. --s. 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HJl.clt blamed last year's pay Increase denial on a legislative "desire Jo punish the faculty for alleged wrongdoing durln( the Cambodia.Kent State crlsla. There was indeed some dignss.ion lrom duty lnYOIYilll I vtry small minority of flCllllY member1. "But the punlilvt 11e fell In· dlscrlmlhat.ely on each and every faculty academic &tiff member -f r om aarlcultural extension 1peclalist1 to the Nobel prir.e.wlnnen. "Further, the faculty u 1 whole suf. feted, in effect, a pay cut of aome -ali pe:!Unt because or lnDatlon," Hitch noted. "l believed then, and 1 believe now, this was unfair and undeserved treatment of 1n outltandln& group of dedlc1ted people," he ttlld tbt legislators. The proposed 1971-72: budget nol only Anybody for Brisk Bicycling? If you think it's been chilly along the Orange Coast on recent ni~hts, try commuting by bike in Denver, Colo. 1ike this hapless bnefcase carrier. Denver was hit by heavy snows Friday to end recent spring-like weather. More white stuff is predicted. Body of Second Coed Found in Zodiac Area NAPA, Calif. (UPI) -The body or a %0-year-old coed was round buried in a 1hallow grave Friday Jn an area where the mysterious Zodiac Killer has claim· ed four of his victims. The body or Lynda K.anes, a student at Pacific Union College, who disappear- ed Feb. 26. was tentatively identified bY her landlady, Mrs. Melva Wright of Angwin. The coed's body was round by police searchers about 15 miles west ol Like Berryesu. Zodiac's third victim. found Sept. 7, 1969, on the west ihore of Lake BerryeS· From Page 1 GAG RULE. • • before the board, must disclost that interest and have it recorded in the minutes. It does not say that t.he board member must disqualify himself for discussion on the ma Iler. The (J[f-agenda rule may not get past final approval for the new procedures whiclt is now scheduled for March 16. It has been customary for supervisors to bring up pet projects and other items which may not have met the time schedule for the agenda after all regular business is completed each Tuesday or Wednesday. It is d(Jubtful board members y.·ill want to deny theinselves this time· honored privilege. Ruiz' C<lmmittee studied aa:cndas and procedures of other countries and cities in writing the new ru1es. One idea used by the Newport Beach City Council was sUJa:ested. In addition to the brief agenda listing a brief nar· ralive report on what the item Involved would be included on the a1enda. This is to aid the public in better un· derltanding matters btrors the county's IO'ertllng body. Crash Victim Mrs. Yarick Services Set Funeral services are pending at McQirmlck Mortuary in Laaun• Beach for Catherine \'.a~, a South Laguna woman killed Friday morning in a Coast Highw1y traffic 1ccident. She was 83. Mrs. Varick, who lived with Iler hu$- band, Floyd D. Varick, at Laguna Hills Treiltr Pa rk . 30802 S. Coast Highway, was pronounced dead on ar- rival at SOuth Coast Community H(Jsplt.a.I fo\lowlng the 7:45 a.m. tra1edy. Police 11id Mr1. Yaricll: was a p111enger in &n auto beln1 driven by her husband when the vehicle went out o! control, hit 1 utility pole and flipped (Into Its top. Yarick 's name was tr· roneously reported as "Warwick" Friday when it was lncorrtctly entered on a polk:t report. Mr. Ytrick was seriously Inju red in the accident Md WI$ not informed of his· wife:'s death untU afltr being treated for his Injuries. llt was reported l.o bt In util:factot)' condlUon '*r Friday. sa, a few miles from the grave found Friday was also a student at the college. Police said they wue checking -all angles" during their investigation of .the latest murde r. ' ' The body was found under a alack of old logs and debris by Sgt. James Munk, the leader of a searcb pjrty only 250 yards from where Miss Kanes' abandOn- ed car was found Feb. 26. Police said today they had not yet positively iden· tified the body. Homicide inspectors found her neallf folded bra and a windbreaker 60 feet north of the mountain road where the car was found with its radio blaring. They aim found a piece of paper with biblical references scribbled on it. Zodiac claims he has killed 13 victims In the past several years but detettives credit him with only five. Four tlf those known victims of the ldller who si1ns his cryptographic 11otes to police "Zodiac" werf! in the vicinity (Jf the grave found Friday. They included two teen-aaers a waitress and Cecilia Ann Shepard. al&0 a student at Pacllic Union College. Three Lagunans Named to Posts On Zone Board Three Laguna Beach residents can now be referred to as ''city officials" after having been appoirl:ed to the re· organized Board of 7Aning Adjustment by the City Council. The new membet'll' arc writer Arnold Hano, realtor Milton Hanson and architect Christian Abel . The tltree men will serve for one, two and three year terms, respectively, but 1ccording to Mayor R i c h a rd Goldberg, it hu not yet been determined who will gel which term. "I guess we never even thought about that,'' the Mayor 5aid when asked ~-:10 was appointed to the respective terms. He indicated the council would make that deci.!ion at a future meeting. The board meets twice a month to act in its capacity as the administrative arm of the Pl•Ming Commi1sion and the appointments will take .effect Aprll ). . Under the previous organization of the board. a member of the city staff served indefinitely and two resident, both ap- pOlnted by.tkt"'mayor held poslll. Thl! Board of 7Aning adjustment is charged with the lnlerpretation of 1.0lling ordinance : issuing variances .and con- dlUon•I u11e permit.a ; the relocati(Jn of lot lines and the supervlalon (Jf architec- ture and land use (Al.S) under the city's atin ordln1nce. Tht new board will htve l h. e prero1at1ve: of ch1.i1tn1 the OOard's meeting time: from 4 p.m. Thursday to a more convenient time. David to Hear 'Dad' WASHINGTON IUPI\ -Whtn Da•ld Eisenhower lflduates next Ji'riday from the Naval Offlcr.rs Training School 1t Newport, R.I., his falher-l a·l:iw, Presl· dent Nixon, will be lbe JU'Ut spe1ker. "perpetuates lite damage but compound& it," ht aaid. because the cost of livin& has risen 10 perctnt in the p1st two years. Making matters worse, the budget calls for increased te1chin1 loads for wUvtrll· ty faculties due to Increased enrollments 'and denies a requeal for 241 new f1culty that would hive UC "to maintain our present standards," The new poJIUons sought would not have Improved the student-faculty teaching ratio, llitch sald. "ln the face of this need, ln the face of cartfully established 1tandards, the budget provides no additional faculty wralJJOever. l am totally mystified about this rtisonlni, Indeed the buda:tt pro- pcse.s to reduce by 100 the number of positioN wt now hive. This just does not make sense." Hitclt said. At the lrviDI! campus next year, there are 35 new facult y positions authorized: The 1ains at UCI are due to Its rtpid growth and were made possible by cuts ln faculty at other UC campuses, ln light of the a:overnor's budeet, Aeling Chancellor Roaer Rumll has said. Explaining that UC Is "13 to 15 pereent behind other educational lnstitutiona" In fa culty pay, Hitch aaid, "there Is very little else which could guarantee us second·r•te status so surely." Dtspll< the popular belle! thlt becau.. "thtnas are bad an over" in education faculty will not find higher paying jol>! eluwhere. Hitch said "the competition for the beat people i.! as hot as ever. "Tbt University of Clliforni1 ls by nearly every standard the outstandirtg public university In the country, and w~ d1dn't achieve this by hiring jml anybody . "If we r111 to recruit good people, II we lose good people -especially the good young professors -we are eroding our future, and I do not believe anybody In this state really wants lbat to happen," Hitch concluded. Viets Take Key Town N. Viet Defenders Ripped; Huge Arms Cache Nabbed SAIGON (UPI) -South Vi•ln~ troops ioday seized CC1ntrol of the key Ho Chi Mlnb Trail junction of S.pone, 27 miles inside LaO.! after killing more than %00 North Vietnamese defenders of the town, military sources .said. Sepone fell to elements of the 2<l,()(l0. man South Vietnamese task force that pushed into Laos Feb. a in a campaign to cut the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the pri· mary communist supply network Into Cambodia and South Vielnam. lltaprecedented Action LA Council Votes Support F()r 3 Accused Policemen LOS ANGELES (UPI) -In an unpre. eedent case, the Loa Angeles City Council has voted to defe•d three police officers indicted on federal civil rights statutes in the mistake sl1ying or two Mexican nationals. The 8-to-S vote followed an emotional 21,, hciur session Friday during which Chicano militants disrupted the meeting with shouted insults. The three officers, and a fourth from San Leandro, were indicted by a federal grand jury for an incident last June lfi \\'hen officers raided an apartment in search of a murder suspect from San Leandro. Police later said the shooUng was the result of a "tragic chain and comblna- and-assault charges were flied against all officer!: involved in the incident, but those charges were dismissed in superior court. "It's time-we st.and up and deUnd the law enforcement peoplf!," said C:Ouncil. man Robert M. Wllktmon. who introduc,, ed the motion. ' Councilman John Ferraro, a fnrmf!r police commis&io!'l"r., 1a\d "we have to dHen tMm '"tr wt expect them to de- fend Ollr city. You never know what's bthind that door." Richard Cruz, state chairman of the Chicano Law Students Association eaid the council's action would require Mexi- can-Americans to "pay for the legal de- dense of murderers of our ()WO people.'' Ctiief Executlve Assi11tant City Attorney John A. Daly told the council the action was "unpreced~ted." But. he said il was legal for the city to provide the de- fense for employes if the employes acte:d in good faith. without malice and in the best Interest of the city. Daly said it was the first time in his- Noted Historian Allan Nevins Succumbs at 80 MENLO PAJlK Calif. (UPI) -The dean of American historians. Allan Nev. ins. 80, died in a nursing home Friday, just monlhs after completing a mas~ive 12.volume work on the American Civil W11r. Nevins' career won him two Pulitzer Prius aM included a journalistic stint on three New York newspapers and pro- fessorships at Cornell, Columbia Oxford and Cambrid1e Universities. Despite a stroke in 1967 he continued work on his favorite subject, the Civil War, until chronic illness forced him to enter the Sharon Heights Convalescent Home here in June. 19'10. tory that the city was defending 1 public employe in a criminal matter. The counci l aclion was requested by M1yor Sam Yorty and the board of police commis!ionen. Yorty denounctd the ind.ict~nts as a 11political" move. Police Bribery Cme to Resume; Tapes Replayed By TOM BARLEY Of lfl• OlllY l"lftt 11111 Testimony will resume Monday In the Orange County Superior Court trial of a LagUna Niguel man accusta Of offering a Costa Mesa policeman $10,000 to plant fthgerous drugs in the car of a pros- ecution witness. Judge Ronald Crookshank ordered the df!lay after listening to what are claimed to be tapes of telephone conversations between patrolman Gary Barwig. 27, and defendant Samuel Rosman , 27, or 29351 San Briso Place. Ro5.man Is being tried In the absence of his codefendant Eugene Rondondo, 44, of 2422 E. 22nd St., Newport Beaclt. Rondondo. currently in a Las Ve11s hospital, is due to appear in Superior Coort Monday for his trial. Judge Crook11hank has listened durlng the nonjury trial to what Barwig 11\d were !our telephone conversations with the defendant which led to the officer '• faked arrest April 3 or Charles S. Dreyer, :'12, of 1645 Sunset Ridge Drive, Laguna Beach. Deputy district attorney Martin J . Heneghan claims that &sman, working with Rondondo. persuaded Barwig to halt Dreyer for a traffic offense and plant. 1,5()0 ba:rbituale capsules in Dreyer's auto. Barwig testified he did exactly that last April 3 after Rosman told him t~ route driven by Dreyer every day to his office in Newport Beach. District attorney's officers immediately an· nounced that the arrest of Dreyer had been faked and they booked Rosman and Rondondo on thf! bribery charges. &ndondo and Dreyer had been earlier Indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on multiple counts of grand thelt !lemming from the theft of 250 cases of liquor from coastal nightspots. Both men were partners in the now rtefunct nightclub of blind entertainer .Jose Feliciano, who subsequently eued lhem in a Superior Court action which charged both partners with misap- propriation of the liquor. U.S. helicopters had airlifted nearly %,000 South Vietnamese infantrymen tnto jungle landing tOnes just out.side Sepone only twG days ago. The town was captured shortly after government reports: said South Vietna- mese troops backed by jet fighter-bomb- ers and r.atlllery had killed 1" North Vietnamese and Viet Cong in an area %'r'I miles southeast of Sepone. Heavy righting preceded capture of the tofn, shattered by years or U.S. bombin;, and military sources said mori than 2M North Vietnamese were killed and t t (Jthers captured as the South Vletnarnue bluted their way into Sepone. There wes no immediate report on South Vietnamese casualties in taking the town. The U.S. military command In SailOll rtported lbe toss or five more American. helicopters to ground fire from Comm· uist forces in the lower Laotl1n pan. handle and said 1t least seven crewmen were missing. Five other Americans were killed along with two South Korean airmen Friday when a U ,S. Army CH47 Chinook troop helicopter collided with a Koreao Clbser· vation plane near Qui Nhon, South Viet· nam, 250 miles northeast (Jf Saigon. The U.S. command said the latest c~ per Josaes brou1ht to S2 the number ot American helicopters destroyed in sup. port of the South Vietnamese drive into Laos although military sources say many more than tliat had been shot down. The U.S. command counts only those des· troyed and not those shot down but re- covered. U.S. casualties In the Laotian campaian were officially listed as 38 dead, 42 wounded and 29 missing. A propeller-driven U.S. At Skyrajdtt fighteNlomber waa shot down today over Laos but the pilot parachuted to safety, the command said. tn the fighting oulside Sepone, the South Vietnamese destroyed 12 antiair- craft machlne guns: and CaptUred Jtl other crew..served weapons , mllitary sopkesmen said. The South Vietnamese reported two killed and 38 wounded. U.S. sopkesmen In Saigon smd nve more U.S. Army helicopters were destroy. ed by Communist gunfire inlide Laoll Friday. The seven crewmen aboard were ml.5slng. From J>age l MONKEY ... Mrs. Dean has submitted a bill for tetanus shots for herself and aon Ronald, 10. as the result of a couple (Jf bites and scratches. "We'll gladly pay them," says Mra. Oi:arart. Like any bachelor -the hunt for a male is difflcult because the South American species js nearly extinct - Willy 1.5 also self-sufficient. "He makes his own clothes," 11y1 Oxarart. t "He took a dish towel on madt a hole for his head, fiOme for anns and wore it. I didn't believe it. so T took it away and gave him anolher. He did it again," Oxarart adds. So now -with potential matchmakers' names provided by the San Diego Zoo -a mistress is sought for the hairy· browed monkey, generically named for • the hooded robe o( a Capuchin Monk. The lady whose home he raided will be rtlieved, since wild b ache Io r 1 1enerally settle down as mated males. Meanwhile, (Jnl! organ g r i n d e r 1 1 monkey is playing solo, The final two volumes of the Civil War history wUI be published later th.is year. Crusader Feted DAILY l"IL.oT 9tlff ...... CRUSADES IN WEST COUNTY Unllod· c,_.,._ PO.h.., . . Count y Group Honors ·1971 Leader • Jack R. F!ehan ... ~!strict manaa:er of the Southern California Ga.5 Company In Huntington Beach. was honored as tht Man of tbe Year of the West Oran1e County United Crusade Friday evenina. At 1 banquet in the Disneyland Hotel, Ahaheim. Feenan, who headed the ausade during Its 1971 campai1n. was also installed as president for a aecond term. Mrs. Jan Dunn of Garden Grove. who has bee.n business division chairman of tbe crusade for twro years, was named Woman of the Year . Mrs. Dunn is 1lso tea"ttary of the 1971 Orange County grazxl Jury. Tht crusade. which assists 31 ajeneles, covers the cities of Hunilngton Beach, Fount.aJn Valley, Garden Gr o v t, Wutmlnater. Midway City. Seal Buch and Sunset Buch. A total of S4M.OOO -u percent of the taraet -wu collacted. Gof!._ 05tat IWlrdS, for 10 ytlr!I' serviCt' to the crusade, were given to Pete DiFabio and Howard Matheny of,... Huntington Beach: Roliert Read ot F~ lAln Valley: Howard Hawkins and i;'om Morin or Seal Beach ; Ami Studlman of Westmlnat.er: Archie AJlen, George Honold , Wllli1m .f'. Lanigan. an d Laurence Mosier o( Garden Grove. and Morgan Whitaker, board me:mber at large. The out.slAndlng newspaper award was won by the Huntington Beach edition Of the DAILY PILOT for Its coverage of proirams gupported by the crusade. Employes of the J. J. Newberry store In Garden Grove won !be employe award and the top lirm honored for COD- trlbutlons was Great Western Savlnp & Loan Association. Campaign leader1hlp awards were presented 10 William Foat.er of Hun- tington Beach, J'an Wilhtlm of Fountain Valley, Glen Burchfltld or Garden Grove, Howard Hawkins o{ Stal Btacb od Rlchant Wilson o!>W8anlnster. • • I ' •·. .. " ' • < ~ .. .. . ' • " ·;: : . .. " I . , -,. ' '. ; , . • • .. .. • • • :. .. .,. $ ~ ~. t: t '· •• '· 1' . 4 DAILY PILOT Tbe lie'<' Clyde Cook, direc- tor of mlssXms at Biola • t;oll•ae ill La Mirada, will be-the .C'l!esf speaker at 11 1 a.m. S8'Yices &mday at the Cren Valley C • v e 11 a 11 & tllardl. ·Services at the 10 a.m. Sunday School .sessions are held at the Crown Valley School, 29292 Crown Valley Pafkway, Lagun1 Ni I u e I . .Bom In Hong Kong, Ute ·Reverend Mr. C.ook and his family were imprisoned in three separate concentration camps during World War II .and then reunited in South Africa. After five years In South Africa, the Reverend Mr. Cook came witb his faml· ly to the United States settling tn Laguna Beach, where he at.tended High School. He was 'named CIF player of the year during. hi! ~tgball career at La.runa Beach High School. He studied al Biota College and ls a graduate of Ta1bot 'lbtologlcal Seminaty. "Where Men Lead -Boys Will Follow" is the theme of the 10th Annual Man and Boy Fellowship sponsored by the Baptist Men of the Orange Couty Soalbern B a p t t s t AuoclaUon. The program will .begin at 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 13, with a fried chicken dinner at the West Garden Grove Southern B a p t i s t Church, 5802 Santa Catalina Avenue, Garden Grove. Other highllahts of the evening will be slriging by a 25 voice col· o~ Men's Chorus from Los Angeles, and Ray Dee Stripe. Di.rector of Joplin Ranch, Oringe ·eounty Pro bation Department, speaking to the grcup. The public is invited e s = to attend: Ticket.a for the p~ cram will ~ $1 .~ each, and may be aecured al !be door lbt night of the 13th. KTBT RADIO, llU FM Stereo, announced the addition of the "Prince of • Peace Program" to lt.s Sunday scbtdule. Pastor Andrew C. Anderson of Prlnce of Peace Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa delivers a Christian message between 8:45 and 9 a.m. every Sunday. Pastor Anderson ls a graduate of St. Olaf College and Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Min· nesota. He came to Costa Mesa ten and one·half years ago after serving a large con- gregation in Hawthorne, CaliComia. Pastor Anderson and Mis. Anderso n have six children. They reside .at 30SO Ceylon Road. The vibrant Pastor Ander~on founded tbe Prince Qf Peace Luther'aii ctnU'cb and a day school in Costa Mesa . Pre.sent church membership numbers 1,064. The day school provides grade school classes through the sixth grade and has an enroll· men! of 290 pupils. Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield, Pastor, will preach part JI. "The Building Blocks o f Prayer" In his series of Lenten sermons entitled "A House Not Made Witll Hands" at the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. seryices Sunday at S t • Andrew's Presbyterian t'b11rch. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. A Lenten Communion Service will be held at the C o m m 11 D t t y Presbyterian Cliiirdl o( Lapaa Btach, 415 of wonblp • at atlrt the Fom:t Ave.., on Sunday at Sbepberd Latbtrta Claurc.11, the three morning Camino Ciplsttano at DeJ &ervie&-«:45, 9:30 and 11 a.rn. G do R d r. •~---For tbe meditation, Dr. Dallas a oa • ....... plMravv Beach. R. Turner will speak on the Holy CommwUon will be theme "Love Feast" from observed at the service. The First Corinthian I . New Young ·P()ple . will . be tolng,. members were p u b I I c I Y Jce-skaUng in Santa Ana on wel~med to the work and worship of the church on F,b, 84J1day afternoon: 'Ibey will 2. A ·Deacons' reception pr~ meet at the church' at'2 p.m . vlded the opportunity for old Any young person in the 7th and new members ~o become _ grade on up is invited to al-acquainted foUowtng t h e 1 •• service eu..,, • Another Chancel Drama wlll • The final School of Missions evening service cf the Firlt Baptitt Cturrcb of Ha11tlaito11 Beach, 6th and Orange, will be held SUnday at 6:30 p.m. Guest ·missionary speakers will be. (,'haritY' Carman and lJllian. Gleason. Miss Cannon was a Missionary in Burma before ' 1966 when all the Missionarlft:s , were asked to leave. She and Miss Gleason have just returned froin a tr\p to Burma and will give us inklrmatlon on Burma today .• Special Music will be provided by our Youth Choir. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited to aKend this service. The Rev. Willis J: Loar, pastor, will continue his pre-Easter messages at the 11 a.m. worship service with "The Crucible o f RedempUon, Conquest". nus series will. continue until Easltr. Churcb.J)chool Is held at 9:45 a.m. for both children and adult.s of all ages. "God ls Still Alive" will be the subject of Pastor Ackerman's meditation Sun· day at the 10 a.m. service be presented at the Wed- nesday evenlni Lenten Service at the 7:30 p.m. service. JoAnn Lippert is lhe director of the drama entiUed "'Ibe Whip." The sennon subject for Sun· ·day at C.orona del Mar Com· multy c·• a r i:: h , Congrega. U,nal. 911 Heliotrope Ave ., will be entitled "Of Sin and Sinners" to be presented by Dr. Philip G. Murray.'Worship services are at 10 a.m. with child care. Church School is also at 10. Pastor Blain's Sermon for both worship services at Newport Harbor L u t b e r • n Churth , 798 Dover Drive, NeWport Beach on Sunday is entitled, "Listen and you can hear the cries of a lost world." Lenten services will be held each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Messages are based ·on -the theme "Symbols of the Cro.sa" and Holy Com· munion will be offered after ea¢1 Wednesday s ~r v Ice . Nursery care is available after the Lenten ervices as well Entertainers Husband and w I t • team of Dean and Mary Jean Brown will bring their vocal entertain· ment U> a candlelight dinner in Huntington Beach Friday. The Din· ner, sponsored by the Christian Women's Fel· lowship of the First Christian Church, will be held at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall, 1207 Main St. Reservations may be made by cal· ling 847-1064 or 847· 4674. as the Sunday services. Lutheran Church Of The Master, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona de! Mar offers two hours of worship at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday Church School and Bible classes are held at 10 <.i .m. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the message "I Do Believe". Mid-week Lenten worship will continue at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday evening. The message will be • -· Lecture Set Dr. Francis DuBose, professor of missions a n d evangelism a t Golden Gate Seminary will be the guest speak· for the First Southern Baptist Church, 650 West Hamilton, Costa Mesa Sunday through Friday. Sunday he will speak at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and, then Mon· day through Fridar evenings at 7:30 o · clock. His special em· phasis is urban prob- lems. "Time For Prayer." • ' C h r i s t ' s Unbelievable Beatitude" is t.be sermon sub- ject at Harbor Christian Ctiurcb, Disciples cl Quist, meeting each Sunday a t Harper Elementary School, 4M E. 18th St., Costa Meaa. Sunday school is at 9:45; Worship at 10:45. Dr. D. W. (See PULPrr, Par• 5) ( Aid to Poor Catholic Laymen Give $8 Million WASHINGTON (UPI) - America'• Roman Catholics have contributed 18,4%8,847 for relief of the poor in the most auccessful naUonwide col· lection ever undertaken by ~ir church. The record sum was Ci>n· tributed by Catholics of every parish in the country on a single day -Sunday, Nov. 22. The total was announced Jwre today by the U .s. Catho- lic Conference. The money will be used to finance a wide variety of community projects -not necessarily under c h u r c h sponsorship-designed to al· tack root causes of poverty, auch u inferior hous- i n g, inadequate education, Jack of job skills and poor health care. U.S. catholic Bi II h tip I authorized the collection as the first step ht a continuing campaign for human develop- ment. They intend to repeal it annually until a grand total of at least $50 million is raised for suCCilr of the poor. The 1971 collection will be taken up throughout the coun· try next Nov. 21. Bishop Michael R. Dempsey cf Chicago, National director of the campaign, t o I d reparters the $8,428,847 cnn· tributed in 19'10 is highly grati· fyirig,· and "all the more notable In thitt it was realized during a period or widespread economic recession.'' He said the goal of the campaign b1 not merely lo raise money but to "inform the people of Ammca about the facts of pov4!1'ty-to dispel the many myths which sur· round this subject -1 n d thereby to change minds and heart! creating a greater solidarity among those who don 't suffer material want and their brothers who are in need.'' The response of the laity in the first collection in· dicates, he said that this educationa1 aspect of the cam· paign "i!i off to an auspicious &tart." Church Asks Bib'le Return: HONOLULU (UPI) -The clergy at St. Andrew 's Cathedral want their big Bible back, but . they're willing to wait until the thier'1 mother is fini shed with ii. A pencil-written note 1eft behind by the thief said : "l hope you'll forgive me for taking a Holy Bible from Utis church of God. l took it for the reason of my mother who is goong blind, and with all her heart wanted to have a Bible with words large eneugb for her to read." Church officials effered lo trade another large-print Bible for the missing one, which was given as a memorial by a former church member. Of the stolen Bible they said, "When mother has finished with it, we'd like It returned." ORANGE COAST CHURCH. DIRECTORY Newport Unity 1,.0fllM D. PLICKIMCll!fl, MlnltMr De..tt...r Senice-10 A.M. & 11 :11 A.M. S"n••v Sd1ool for oll •t~1 -1:45 .'-.M. 15 .. eM lnl•, N•wp.rt INdl ~ -&U-1111 DIA.L-A0 PU.Yll •4M6Jt ~ FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Costa Me,.-548-3761 R.-. L w. Phnu,.., • ,. t :JI A.M..-a111rc• kkal •AW .... 10:51 A.M.-P.at9f ,.11111" s,..lr:i .. Jr, & Pre-ScMel Qurci. N_.,C..A••l~a 7:00 P"M-'•™ PllKHP".S,.."'9 7:10 P.M.-W.U.chrr • PNY9'I' & llM1 St111dy N..,.n.M .. ,...kltoof-A'" 21fi.5--4i:JO •·"'· ta 1:30 p.111. "' ... 641·2JJJ HARBOR ASSEMBLY Of GOD 740 W. Wilson, Costa Mell · 141-4704 V. L HlllTWICt(, P11tw JIM SIHGLITON, ~l1fff M Y...ntl llOtlllT •• llSTI$, Mlllllltr •I l'Kllloft CAIL OINTll'f. MlnltlM M Jf11.-lc •' -SUNDAY StRYICIS - t :45 A.M.-Suffoy Sclto-4 10:50 P.M.-'"lh Holy Spirit #4" Wme• by ,.,,., 7:00 P.M.-WMC D.y hnpflc.h wftk H9Tkr Mh1ioll0ftft pettlcl,.tl"' COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL P,.kllltl -klfldtr91,,_ -lllmtlll•l"f -C~IMI Cl1'9 FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 650 HAMii.TON, COSTA. MISA. GIOIOll ltOUll, P11Mr Su..doy Scheel • • • •• • 9:45 Tr1 i11i11t U"io11 , , •• , •.• 5:00 Mor11 i11t Wo11hip •••• I I ;00 E••11in9 Wor1hip •••••• , • 6:00 WM1111ul•y 'r•v•• M1•lint for •ll •ia•1 • • •..••••• , ••••• 1:10 ,.._ '42·t111 Norwry Alwcrys A.'fall•bl• UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH llSl l. I. PA.LISA.DIS ab.t.D SUNDAY SCHOOi. ~~J~ .A.NA ~~·'·!··~.. ........ t it.I A.M. MOINlNG WOUHIP ... . .,. ............ , . 11 1M A,M, IVINlNO WOllSNIP ... , . .,., , . 7;M P.M. MIOWSIK lllVICI WIONllDAY ,. ""'"" t: .. , M. fl .... Wllll1 J, Clrrlu tl'l~fdl , ........ J.un FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1f ,.....,.. •• ,.., tAMlfk..i awthO MOflMlll• ""' Slot.r "I. .... ,. ........ : lirr. 0... H_.u. Mlid1fft M•r"i"• Wonhip 1:10 & It 1.111. $""'4oy School , , , • , • 11:10 •·'"· Ev.,.; .. , s.TYico •••• 6:00 Jll·'"· Yo"#i Choir , ••• , , .• 111 S I'·'"· . Y•v .. M•etl11t1 •••• 1:00 It·"'· GlllM C•1'9 II 1n ~ 142-2428 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adems Streets Huntington Beach M.,111"' W•nhlp • • • • • •• • • • • • I •••••••••• l!lO I tlt<IO •·"'· aa,1. k~ .. 1 •••••••• 9r41 •·"'· FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victori • & Pl•canti• Ava. Cost• Me'• J•!Mt I. Plarc'I Ml11l1fff _ la;111a McHotll ""'"' Mlllllltt v_.. . ...,.~, ................ r •·""" Nurstr11 Cart Pro vided s4a-4nt 141·6141 Y•vtlri ~,. .. ,. •••••• &:00 II'·"'· Jt'•11f11t Wanhl11 , ••• 7:00 ,,,,.. ~ Huntf'r ttA .,..,Utd II Ill MTYl«oi For Weekender Advertising Phone 6424321 'Offlc.I; J¥-Uet CW.I Ot...tillfl t>MMll CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' CHURCHES llANCHES OF THI MOTHll CHUICH THI Jll,ST CHUICH OF C.HIJST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUsms "MAN" SUNDAY, MARCH 7th • •• Co1t1 Mesa-First Church of Chlrst, Sc ientist 2110 M ... Y9"fa Dt., Cestci M•M Su.iay kltHI-t :15 A.M. C••rc• Senka -11 :00 'A,M. laodl .. IMM, 2110 M-'f•r* Dr. Huntington Be•ch-First Church of Christ, Scientist lttl & Oli••· H1111tintto11 taac• SoMI.., Scll .. 1-t :30 & 11 :00 A.M. c•111rcll -t :l O & 11 :00 A..M. laod'*I Rooin -221 Mahi St. Newport Be•ch-First Church of Christ, Scient.ist 3l0J Ylo Lid•, Ntwpert lecich Churcll & S111ulcry Scllool-•:II & 11 :00 A..M. IMCll11t Roolft, llll Yi• Lido Newport B•ach-Second Church of Chri1t, Scientis t J100 Pacific View Dr., CorOfl• 6-1 Mw Cll•rch & So1d11Y Sc•ool-10:00 A..M. RHdl"' Reoin -1500·1 c ... Hwy. All are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privih1ges of the Readtng Rooms Cllll4 Cat• Pr••lcM>d AT A.LL SllYICIS OP NIW,ORT IE.ACM -IDhclplaJ M•tt19 .... 1arty Hen-pat" 11.-m,., kllHI 425 I. 111'11 St., C•t• M ... Church School . . . . . . . 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ..... 10:45 A.M. N•f"Mf'y CaN Pro'ftdM Phone: 642·2725 Minister: Dr. D. \V. McElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST,. COSTA MESA ~ HottMr n4 h l"law SUNDAY MOPNING llllf STUDY., ••••••.••.• , t :4S A..M. SUNDAY MORNING WORS~IP l COMMUNION •• 10:45 A.Ill. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP •••••••••••••••••• 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING l llLE STUDY , •• , ... , , •• • 7:30 P.M. NURSllY CA.RI PROVIDID W. Whit HenifttM>I Mi11lil1r --J.Jt1 i.t.Mr4 Mu1ic1I Dlrtclor Phone: 64S..3191 Day or Night FIRST BAPTIST · CHURCH 2501 Cliff DllYI, NIWPOJT llA.CH A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Dr. Walter Sollllay Sc.ltMI -t :4S A..M. Pegg, P1stor W ..... lp-11A.M •• 7 P.M. ~NE ~uS ~UNnY ®itmi • TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Tunle ltodl Drlw IM Aft'lllft OrM I-bledt IOUtll M ..-... C.tn0u. drlw). kl! Dlf9e Fr_, " Cu'-1 $loJll\ i. 10 , c • ..,._ Dt-.1 •1a111 " Tu,., .. 1teca: Dr,.,. • -.... lkli s....n... ,.,., -t :lO A.M. S......, Sdlool '°' oft .... 11 :00 A.M, M..-, Wonlllp t • NUJ1111v cA11:1 l!.•ov10lo TY tOTN Nou•s l'w r11lmft•lltll CMc'"'IM Ollttt M11M11" C:•ll U>-1"1 THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FAMILY ANlll1tlll WOii ftll I H'lftf ....-.t c.ti-.. Corona del Mar ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culvar Drive a\lR.Ca...; University Parle, Irvine ~ !T 0 R••· H1rbert N. NJ9r1J1C111 . ~ ..... ~. ~ S1111dey Schael-1:50 A.M. Fa111lly Warship l :JO & 10 A.M, CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH /, : t=::I (' 133°1211 N•nery Ca,. l]J.J24& ~ s ,11=-.::::::::=::=:::=::=:::=::=:::=::=:::=::=:::=::=:::=::=:::=::=:::=::=~ -'If llr z - ·~ Emplwizing: .. .. • The Plan ol God The Penon of Christ The Powe:r of the Holy Spirit Sundry SU.001 ' AM MarnlnJ Wo~liip ! i nd 10:30 AM E..enlns ~iv!c11 7 PM WIGnetoHy l lblt lll.lfy + --.,. ~;. ~--.... __; ! .. ~!. ~, .... ~•'' and 1•~• 1 PM P<;ursery durins 1eivi<V A full Youth Prognm Cm. of Orangt: ;iind 23rd. St. COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CosU Meu • 611 HELIOTROPE Seventh· Day Adventist Church Worship -10 A..M. Cllurcll School -10 A.M. 271 A•Kcida St., Co1ta M*M Jo~~ S~r#t'lllkt. "''''' 644. 7400 PIMM: ....UH S1bb1th School •. , . 9:)0 a.111. Mo•11i11' Wortllip , • 11 :00 a.111. ,.,,.,.,, M11ti11t W.d., 7:JO p.ffl. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMIS, J 20t n. Ude, Nawpert laac:ll 7:10 A.M. -Hofy l11ellarht I 9:00 A.M. -h"'lly Worship 11 :00 A..M. -A.ha11M1ta Holy C111111111la1 Ir M•~llt Pteyet' M1;.w.-Hair ColftlftlllMI I HHllflt s."''" Tttf'ldor-10:10 A.M. WM..U..,-1:00 P.M. Cltlld C.ro at t :OO A..M. Tiii ln. Joh• P. A•r II, lKt ... -Phot1a: 675..0110 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. Soltdayt 7:10 &. t :30 Chun:ll ScllHI -t :JO Th•rscl..,.: 6:30 & 10 e.lft.: Holy D..,1 " •11••1tel1f Ykor, Tiie •••· Jall11 W, DoMldM• -rtt.M 541·132' NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN .CHURCH 798 Dov1r Dr. LI 1-3631 LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 P•cifie Vi•w Dr. The-Rn. Ja"'" 0 . l l1h1, .. .. ,., Tlte l-.. R•Ml; Wlllta. A.ul1l1111 ,,,,.,. Coron• del Mar DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Mra. W•IM Cliainba,1•11, '•rllft w-... E1rlv Wor1!.ip 1:00 '·'"· Phone 644-2664 t :OO A..M. Folltlly Wonlllp 10:00 A.M. S•ltdoy Ch1rc• khool Chri1li•11 Ed"t•lion 9:15 1.in. F•1tiv• Worihip IO:JO •·'"· Nu rs ef11 Care Available WELCDMI .. 11:ot A.M. HtflM·W"""I' CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Miuourl Sy11od ,,, YkfMte St .. c-. .... LatNr ¥. '°'""• P•tar 541°1404 Worltll• Sel'Vlct\: l ·IJ & ll A.M. lund•Y SclWIOI : t !:ll) '>M. A11u11 111111 ci.-o: •;• A.M. CHRISTIAN ILIMINTA.lY SCHOOL 141·&166 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M ........ DffM I Wat Streat, Co•"" M-., c.tlf. AN OllEW C.. ANOIEISON. "'""' $~Y klloel; f;I$ -Mo'nl~t Wonhll 1 l :OC 11'11 11 :00 Prlllt• of 1'11c1 Lutll•ttn School -Miu E1t!.11 0 11e11, l'ri11cip1I Offie• Phen•: 549-052 I School Ph•11•1 54t·0561 -CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE M N.--t 9"d IMll'IMr Cl'lerrfll If UllllM Cllul'dl fl•llt"°' kltnu. Lii A.11111t' • °<l SUNDAY• llllVICI , . , , .. 11116. A.M. Mlllllltf' . , A!lltrt IU!'t;t, ll.l .c.J', t"l 1111.L Cl.UI OP N(WPOltt llACN IU ...... 11¥11,. I• .... A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l•lbot l,J,.,d THI UNITED COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 115 At•t• 675-0950 9:30 A.M. Wor1hip j Suno:l•'f School Cotlt M111• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 'hit St. l H1 rbor 81.-~. • Chvrch Wonhip -9:)0 l 11 Church School -9:JO 141-7 727 Co1t1 M111 Nerth MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M•11 Y1,d• I l•k1r St, 549-2719 We.1hip I Chureh Schoel 9:00 l 10:30 A.M. Hu"ti"tletn l1•ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17lh St. SJ6-l517 $1rv;c•1 -9:15 l 10:10 Church Scheel -9:15 Nuroery C••• •11 Morning Hunfi119te11 le•c:h -·North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil ""'· 142-4441 Wor1hip &: Churck S,hool t l 10:10 A.M. lrvint -Et1! l luff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH IJJ.!2JJ 11422 Culv•r Ro1J 11 u.,1v1r1lty Dr!"' Worship I Church Schiel t l IO :JO A.M. l19uno l•1ch METHODIST CHURCH 21612 W11l•v Drivt In Seulll Ut11t11 Wo11h ip 111d Chu,ch School -10 A.M. 499-3011 N•wporl lt1ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. l1lbe1 11..-.. 671 -1105 We11h ip -9:30 A.M. Church Schoel - 9:10 l I l A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 10112 M11tt1olla INMr Alll•-1 H•11tl119t1.i IHcli Rn. D .... 111 L loMm, P•t•r SuJtlll.., W.nllip: t :JO A.M. Cll•rc• School: 10:41 A.M. Offtc•: 20112 Mot••ll• St. Phe11e: t61-4t40 Church of the Covenant 2150 '-'"•• IM4, ew. Mne lniu A. l•l'TJ9, Pnt.r S1111••r Wanhlp: t :JO l I J A.M. -Chltl'cli kho•I: t:30 A..M. Ph-: 145·4J04 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church &00 St. A.IMlrews R-4, Ne.-,.f't laecll CIMltt• H.n-t Dl.,..n.14, p.,._, W•nlllp I Clt•rc• kh-4: t, t ;30 Ir 11 A.M. I'll-: 646·7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church CffMI' J......_ • leJtM.tf.Drfff, C....,._, Mer J•IMI Grelile..i 11'.lrl, ,....,. - Wan.illp & Clt•rc• khHI -ta 10:JO A.M. Piiio .. ; '44·1341 SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple RABBI BE,.NARO P. KING .,. e:.. meeting at St. James Ephcol).11 Church a 3209 Via Lido. Newport Buch FOf lnforrn.tion: Call f75-7230 .Attend the Church d/ Your ,..Cloice ' r l l r s r • b y .. -. -. . ..-. . ' . . ,, . .. . . . ' , i.r.:. .... I • • and Pew Pulpit • (From Pa1e 4) ~fcElroy Is the minister~ The P.1esa Verde Uolted • . I I . ' 11 us p.m. regular Saoao\K Road, C:O.ta Mt.._ Rev. Mel munlon Servlcu 11 ~h eve se.rv)ces -wW be held wlUl Taylor will speatl on t'Con-worshit> sttvicts OD &nlday, the students of the ~ligfous · version in 'lbree Stages", at 1:1$ anct 10:30 a. The Schools con du cl 1 n g .~ Oturch school is at t0:30 a.m, Rev. Edwlld C. Erny, pastor, . .... . ·-,_ - . . S't11rday; Maf'tll 6, 1"11 ,'7" .. ·=;-• OAll Y PILOT Ji NeW Pastor in.:;Mesa :r ... --Ne ·w Spiritual Leader Baptist Church Gets 1,000,000· coillrecanu. • ' . Methodist Churrh, 1701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa, will have two Sunday Mor11ing worship services al 9 and 10 :30 a.m. services. On March 14, ttiere . --•-wilt be preaching on ~ sut>: :. \Viii be a Purinl carnival Adull discussion &roop m~ j!!Cl, "When God Sets the ~" .... at the 'fenip1e· grounds frQtn Sunday evenlng. Tablt'." Church School will be 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ·to w'*h • . ,. btld al 9:1S a.m. for 1ll,11ges the public iS invited: There "Tbe West Covma .Teens. of children and adult.I. The 'l1ie '"1n~ Baptist :Ciiu:cb; .3Qi'. M11itoua, ~osla', Mtsa, ~·. nDfi .. under the pas_toral· leadership of, D~. James 0. Combs who succeeded the fourfcler, Dr. P. G. Neumann; who resigned and has moved n~w ta H~1t1et, Ca~l_forma. · t The F!tal B,pl!JI Cluu<h ar- filialtd w1111 !he F,ello~p 15 years ago and both Dr. Neu .. mann and Dr. Combt have &erV<d on !he Board of Dir«~ ors of the natlollal orsaniza. tion. • " .. ~- .,. ,• ' Rev. Paul C Biesemeyer has selected. as his sermon topic ''Making Lire ti-teaningful". The Church School will meet cit 9 a.m. for nursery througt\ is no admission charge ·~ , a con!emporary 'must c,.a l three youth groups will meet · a pleasant time Is assured ' JrOUp, from Belhany Church_ at '6:30 p.m. at the church.; t.o all who attend. '; tn. '!e~t Covina,, wm be •Po< TWo , new discussion groups peanng at the First B1ptlst ~ve fonned for s L u d y , ctiwreh of San Clernt~tt on • discussion, chureh growth, and Sunday mornlng Bt' 11 a.di. Christian fel.lowshlp. 0 n e The~ will be ~~nting . a group will meet the' first and musical package 1n connection third Sunday e\'ening:s and the "'ilh the Missionary Con-other the second and fourth ference of the c_hurch. The Swtday evenings. the first guest speaker will be Rev .. · ill meet at th4 borne of Harold _Sells, ~y_cliff Bible· ~r. and Mrs. BW Yunek, 16531 Translating f\:1Lss1onat-y to Elbe Circle and the other Peru. P.~issionary Speaker for (Mar"eh 7th) meets al the the closing serv1c~ o~ the con-home of ~Ir. and · Mrs. Tom ference at 6 p.m. w1l be Dr. ilatlow, 17330 Walnut Street, Ed"'.ard Larson, W ~ s t e r n Fountain Valley. every second Of. Neumann, p1stqred the · Co.sta Mesa c.angregaUon for 22 years and .was a strong spiritual . leader In . Oran'ge County for nearly 30 years. high school. and at 1D:30 a.m. . The Fir 1 t B •.Pl i 1 t for nursery through sixth Chur ch . of _eo,.La l\1esa, 301 ·grade. The Junior High United Magnolia., wlil cor:iduct ~unday ~lithodist Voulh Fellowship Sch~I at 9:45 _a.m. with . the meets at 6:30 p.in. morning worship s er v 1 c e __ . following at 11 • Dr. J ames (). Combs. pastor. \\·ill speak Harbor Reform Temple will 011 the subjttt." '"The Stranger ctlebrale lhe holiday of Purtm ill the Terriple"'. At the Sunday l\'ilh special Sabbath services evening service, 7 o'clock. the on .Friday at 8: 15 p.m. in pastor"s ·1apiC wil be . ·:can the sanctuary of SL James \Ye-Expect a Great Sp1r1tua\ Episcopal Church. 3205 Via--Aw<ikenfrfg in America SoOn?" LlP.o; Newp()rt Beach. During Communioo wit be · observed the services the Ertz Family· at the c!Ose of {be morning will sing and perform and service and thtre will be a David ·Magilavr will · offer-a · baptismal service at the close satirical sermon in the role · of the night service. of the "Purim Rabbi",.Jn ad- diiion to 'the celebration . or Purim the services will mark the occasion of the naming of the child of ~tichael and Frieda Freeman. Temple Betb Devid o I Orange County will conduct its Sabbath Services on Friday evening at 8:15 p.m. al_ the Community Congregat ional Church. 4UJ Kalella Avenue at Bloomfield. in Lo• Newport Unity C b u r c b , mee ting Sunday in the Senior Citizens Build ing. 15th and Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. holds services at 10 and 11 :15 a.nl. Rev. Loren Dale flick· ingcr \\"ill speak on "Findin~ Your Real Goal"'. ~feet Spe•ker Dr. Combs, 43, became co. pastor With Dr. Neumaan in 1970 and was then called to be sole pastor after: the retire-- meat of the · disllngu.bhed fOunder. Regional i:tePreseo~at1ve of ~he nd f th s da\I evening. Conservative Baptist Foreign a our un / Two Orange County ministers, Rev. D o n Mills :o! _qarden Grove and Rev. A.rUe Stearn ol Huntington Be•cb }''iii be in attendance- at the areawide bien- nial National Christian Education Conference . of lhe Church of God T-u es da y through Thursday in Anaheim. Don Price of Glendale, , The ntw minister w a 11 pastor of the Olivet ·Baptist Church of Lynwood, .California, for seventeen years and has held pre v ious putorutes. in Tezas a n d MissOllrl. Missionary Society. 0 r • Larson has juilt returned from a trip around the world visiting many of the Missionaries and m I s s i o n fields of Conservative Baptist. Resurrection Lu t h era n Church, L.C.A .. 9812 Ha1nilton Avenue. Hunlinglon Beach, schedules Mor11i11i;: \\lorship with Holy Communion at 10:30 a.m. Arthur R. Ti n g I e y , "Body Language" by Jullus Ariz. will speak. Fast will be moderated b:f ------=-----Mrs. Fran Oble_r-at ·a He is a graduate of Calvary ·College in· .Kanw City ; the discussion to be held at the next general meetip.g of the . Orange .CoW1ty Jewish Singles. The meeting wilp . be held Westminster Session Set Thursday evening at 8:30 p.m. A ~minute workshop with Book Store in Huntington al Temple Beth E met . Ralph Carn1ichael, today's Beach. Anaheim, 1770 West Cerri\oi;. · foren1ost composer. arranger, The work~hop is one of !1 Donation is nrembers, 50 such workshops scheduled TAKES MiNISTRY R.•v. J1m.s Combt Dr. Olmbl ts noW"the>-Pftsi~ dent of th&SOutbern CalUomi._ Bapllst Bible · Fellofthlp, an assoclatton ·of 16 ·pastor a and cbuttbea In the Southland, The 1500 member Ffnt Bap.. tI!t Cburcli opera~ 12 buse~ in conjunct~ with· Its Sunda SChool program 1200 ·adult and chlldren are enrolled · Sunday SChool. In addllion 111 a well roUnded·. program o~ services ge·ared to reach and hel p' au ages ol !»Opie. tho church operates the P. G . ~eumann Chrla t l ab Da)I School . with cla.ues ; fro~ Bible . Baptist Semhlary in Kinde.ra:arten through' the ~ Fort Worth, Texas; the Ba~ ;~~~~rlea Ne~ 11 the tlat Bible College In Spring·,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...-, field, Miasouri; and hasr• taken add.llional g r a d u a t e work at .California Bapt!St Seminary. SALE TROPICAL ASH P•cific: Goldfi1h f•rm1 14842 Ed w•rcl1 ·St. Off _. kll D .... ,......,. tt .~wn1Mf ..;..., WHTMINSnR JH.-7JiS ~--Alamitos. ·During th e.s e services, the congregation will celebrate and · honor the Bar Jl.1ttzvah of Todd· Harmon F06ter." son of Mr. and_ Mrs. The Internatio nal Socteiy lor Krsna Consciousne11s invites the public to mantra chanting and Yoga lectures every even· ing al 7· p.m. at Lhe ·1.aguna ·Beach Temple; 130 Woodland · P'a"stor, will speak on "TIJe Lenten Way of Truth." "Sunday School sessions for grades two and ab<we are at 9 a..m. Nursery care ttirough first graders m~t at 10:30 a.m. The Adult Discussion Group meets at 9 a.m. Lent9n Vespers on Thursday at 7_::M> Cents' non.membe,s. $1. on conductor -and publisher of d 1 • • h ur ng a """'ay tour of I e The meeting will be held ·sacred musJe, is scheduled for state. Carmichael, asSisled by discuss"ion held at the home Tuesday In Westminster. Jack Coleman, will direct of. Mildred Goldmann. '"The The work.shop will begin at reading sessions, d i s c u !i s Jewish Mystique" by Ernest 3:30 p.m.'in the Chris( Church music trends, play the newest Van Oen Haag wit be of We 1t"rtl!J\1 t e r , 14061 ·records from Light Records moderated by Ed Schulman. · ChestnuL Sponsoring t h·e. and preview tbe latest public&• Tbere will be a modest dona· music workshop is Family tiorts from Lexicon Music, Inc, tion and refreshments will be.,-::===================== served. He bas been a ·C<lnfributing editor to the Baptist Bible Tribune. published in Spring· field, for 20 year s: and was one of 37 fOunders of the Baptist Bible l"ellowsh.ip, International. The Fellowship now nu~bers 20® ~urches in all 50 states and has grown since is:io aJ. its~ption to a con1tlt.ue 1t _cy of over " be conducted by ~abbl _Ber· natd B. Goldsmith, 1n con1unc-· · Drive. Vegetarian lunches are offered daily at 2 p.ni. with a ten course feast every Sun· day al 4 p.m. p.m. The Choir will rehearse . .The Rev. Dr. H.e n r y following lhis service. Gtrhard •. minister. of tbe Services· are held at 10 a.m. Sunday at lhe Fairview Bap. list Church, 2525 F'airview The First Untted l\fethodlsL Church of Hunlingtrm Beach \\•iii conduct Lenten Com· -;_.uon wi.th Cantor. Harry N~w­ man. In honor of the Bar M1ti. \•eh. the adµll ch~r of Temp)e Beth David will part\Clpa~ in the services under the d11ec-~---------------------• tion of Mrs. Fa;.o_ Newman, the ·T~flle ·~ustc director. "Come Ye Blessed " is the sermon topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brown on Sund~y at the Plymouth Congrega· tiirnal Church of Newport _ Q,each, 3263 Broad Street, Newport .Bea~h. at 10 a.m. worship serVlCC, S u n d a Y School is held al the same lime. . The Newport Center United '1\1ethodld. Churcb holds lwo worship services each Sunday. nre tocatkln!I are: .9:3~ a.~. at the Balboa lsland Jl.~ethod1st Chui-ch, 115 Agate. Balboa · "tsland, and at 11 :15 a.m .. at st. Michaels and All Ang~ls Episcopal Church, Marg~er1te and ·Pacific ·View 0 r t v e . Corona del Mar. "To Hunger !Ind Thirst for Righteousness" is the sermon tille of Don A: Bassett, .Pasto~. Child care \vill be provided - The Ne\\'port Center United '.\letbodlst .Cburcb held its first service at 11:15 a.m. Feb. 2St.li. 'I'l)e congregation "·orlihips In the sanctuary of St. t.1ichaels and All Angels Bpiscopal Church Of Corona del Mar. father John R. Davis Rector of St. Michaels. weJ~omed the United Methodists. Or. Ylilliam H. Hobbs superintendent ol the Santa.·. Ana District or the United Methodist Church. ex· pressed appreciation ~o the Congregation .of ~t. Jl.-11ch_a~ls for sharing their £;:iclh!1 cs with the Methodists. 'Of the !:17 present. several United Jl.1eihodist Laymen r r 0 m beyond. the local parishe~. were in atlendance at this first service. The s 0 u the r n California (;()liege 20-vok:e V a n g u a r d Choir directed by 1t1r. John Levf:;elt, Will present a musical program at Ftr1t Assembly of God. 148 East. 22nd Street. at 10:50 a.m. The Reverend Emil A. Balliet, Pr.esidcnt of S. C. C., will be the featured speaker. Curing Blahs Churcli Need1i't Be Dull R,v· Louis Cassel11 -u~ ltellt iH Writ.,. \Vhen young people complain that-church services are boring, they are merely saytng aut loud what a great many adults have, alway.s thought. The plain truth. to which any veteran churchgoer can attest, is !bat. worship all too often is as dull . dreary, form- alized and ~nspiring a routine.,as one. iS litely to en· coWlter in modern society. . Jt got ·that way because of a notion widely held among our puritan <\flCestOl"s and still fairl y prevalent jn churches that worshipping God is a grave duty to be undertaken al the proper-times and places with the utmost solemnity. This grim approach to plet:Y finds no warrant In the New Testament. To Jesus Christ, worihlp was a joy- ous business, a way of celebrating the good news that God is and God cares. Fortunately. and not a moment too soon, ohurches are beginning to wake up to the fact taht worship is supposed to be a shared happiness. not a penance .. The Roman Catholic church has extensively revised its liturgy in the past five years. fl.fany nf the major protes- tant bodies-including Episcopalians, Presbyterians. Lulh- theranS and Jl.lethodists-are in the process of overhaul· ing their accustomed riles. · All lhese effl)rts at liturgical rene\\•al have several things in common. The y are designed lo draw th~ congre- gation into "!Clive participation ra~er than passive spec· tatorship. They emphasize commwi1ty-the fact that wor· ship is the corporate act of a body of people who are sup- posed to be united to each other by strong bonds of _love and understanding. They provide for a degree. of variety. so that every Service need not be a carbon copy of what was done the week before. . But the most profound and far-reaching chance involv· ed in the new liturgies is a rediscovery nf joy and thanks- giving as the authentic notes of Chris~ian worship. . The new \\'Orshipbook of the United Presbyterian Church. for e:iample, suggests this prayer 1o be said at ihe beginning of a service : "God of Grace : You have given us minds l-0 know You hearts to Jove You, and voices to sing Your praise. Fill us wi th holy spirit, so "'e may celebrate Your ilory. and truly worshlp You." .. At ~nother point in the service. Lhe mm1ster says-and if he has any feeling for the line, He'll. say it with an exut- ant shout: "Friends, believe the good news of the Gospel!·• ''In Jetut Christ we are forgiven.'' The spirit" of joyous celebration ls spreading from the words of the music of public worship. Pastors are learn- ing that the entire mood of a service can be altered simply by choosin_g hy_qms that are joyous and triumph.ant rather than dolorous .. ln some churches, musical experimentation has gone much further . Washington's famed Episcopal cathedral. for example. now conducts -each Sunday morning a "guit.er mass" In which young musicians cele- Temple Sharon, 617 W. brate the mysteries of life with a hard-driving rock tempo. Hamilton, Costa Jl.1esa will Even dancing. which the Puritans regarded as an in· observe the festive holiday of venlion of the devil, is coming back Into sanctuary where Purim. beginning Wednesday _ as the Old Testament clearly records -it originated as evenlpg al ~. p._m1 v.•hen !h~e an ~xpression.or joyous graUlude to God. reading of the 'Book of E!ther Other forms of physicaP actJvlty which permit wor· will take place. Purim . known shippers lo move around inst.cad of t11lttlng rtll?ted to the. as the "feast (If Lets". is pew are being utilized to add a little Ufe to services. Many 8 joyous occasion marking the churches ntJW""inctudt! in each service the ancktnl rlty.al of -deftverance of the Jews (If "passing the pe'act". in which every per!JOn embraces the Persia trom destruction as-one ne:xl to him and say, "May the peace. of God be al- plenned by Haman. Prime ways with you." Minister lo the King of Pers.is. Some churches have proctssionals in which· not only 'J1lis holiday dates back ap-the choir minister but all members of the congrega· pro:a:imate\y 2,500 ycarli ago. lion get up and march about, the 1islea betrlng-colorful Jl~man cast lols lo dt.Lcrmlnc banners. This writer's all-time favorite banner. which tbe date of destruction of lhe sums up the ,whole spirit of the new approach to worship. Jews. which 8rcounll for {he was carried by a very small boy in a Oiristma~ e~·t pro-- narM--0! thfl holiday. Through cession. It seid: ti,e. Jmety inttrtention of "Hooray for GW:" QUeeri" Eslher. a Jewess, the Some church mtmbers \\ho are no longer young In execution of the Jev.'s was !pirit or body look askance at such lnnovatklns. But young 5tayed, and Haman was ~X· people-and a i;urprisingly l&rre number of old pe6pft--· ttuted instead. At the services are responalng enthusiastically. · children of !he Religious }lowever novel they may seem to those who have Schools will be dressed in cos· grown accustomed to stodgines5 in worship, none df these tumes depic:tl.ni the. occas.ian, thin~s are really new. They are rAlher J return to the and pastries and cookies wUl Biblical view e.xpresstd by the pulmlst who described be servl!:d following t he as "making a joyfUI noise unto the Lord." ~ aenleu:o on-.;.M.-.::• ' -. ' --.. r _._._~··--. Church or Regtllous ScleOt-'t, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, v.•ill s pea k on Sunday at both services, at' 9 a.m. and al 11 a.m". on "The Idea of Self-Sur- render." The Church of ReligiOus Science is spo"nsor- ing Thursday lectures at 10 a.m. in lhe Leisure \Vorld al Clubhouse Two. These lectures are free of charge and open to the.public. Qualified teachers are in charge flf children fr om ba b yhoo d through hlghschool during the earIY Servt~e only. The Rev ." Philip~-Gregory. Minister~ E me· t l't us· of Nelgbbofbood CongregaUonal Cburcb. i5-presenting a series of addresses · on the events ia ull! ,llre ·of Christ during Holy Week. The series will be presented every Wednesday morning of Lent At 10:30 a.m. in gridge Hall at NeighborhoOd Cong regational Church, St. Anns at. Glen· J\CYre. Laguna Beach.· The following are the scheduled addresses: Wednesday. ''The Lasl Supper"; 1:'14!Ch 17, "Gethsemane"; Ma r cl!24, ''Chrisl Before Pilate": March :n, "Calvary"; t.hi!! is open to all. For' more informatloa call 494-0190. Saint James Epl1,oop a l Church, 3209 Via . L i d o , Newport Beecb. will ctlebrate the Second Sunday in Lent with two services of 'Holy Communion at 7:30 and 11 a.m. and one service of Morn· ihg Prayer al 9 a.m. The Rector, Father John Ashey, will preach at all ~hrte. services. Church s ch o o I classes wil be conducted at 9 a.m. A film on Chicano Life and Culture will be shown to lhe church school studcnls, ai; the Lent.en contribulions of St. James parishoner1 will be donated to the Episcopal Church In Baja California . father .Rapbael, O.S.B., will conducL a day of recollection for members or the Altar Society of ~l. Johll lhe Baptist Catholic Church, 1015 Baku. St.. Costa ~1ese. at MhssiOO Sin Luis Rey Retreat House in Oceanside, 1'lle ladies will meet for Mass at 9:30 a.m. OQ March 24th. Morning lee· lures will precede a luncheon and in the afternoon a round table discussion will be con- , ducted by Fr. Ra p·h a e J 8Ssisled by Franciscan Monks of the Retreat House. For qi.ore information, Mrs. Piche ll\"ay'be c<m1"c1ea Ill' ~11'2569. The California L u lb e r ij. -COilege Coiicert Choir ariif .Syrnphonette will present its Tenth Anniversary Concert at · Prince of Peace Latberan Cburcb, 2987 Mesa Verde J;)rlve ~est, Cos14, Me~ todlU' at 7 p.n'.I. A progt8m ~ign.ed to provide Vllriety wlll fea numbers that range from the Schubert Mass ln G M11jor lo the contempOrary "The Sounds ol CLC" n1rrated by the well ,known '',voice" from many . DJ s n e y P!Oductlons,. -Thurt Ravenscroft. TTi!f.e. Is no admission charge, but 1 free-will offering wlll be rtcelvtd. The public Js (()r- dlally . invited to attend thl1 evening of outstanding en- t¢r(ainment and the rece:pUon · followin& Ute;:oni;«L • . - ... I See by Today's Want Ads • THAT • IT'S • DIME • A • LINE NEWPORT CENTER . UNITED METHODIST CHURCH , Of NIWPOIT l~CH Worahip• At 11:15 A.M. · .. ST. MICHAELS AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mort••rl,. M4 Poclflc Ylow, Ntiw,.rt IHcll ALL All WILCOMI . '" E•1v: •'"c.t'• for whi1I 11h1jr1 0011 A. l•111tt, M.l11i1t1r '75.09i0· ' . • D~.Y!, ~"::~TREES of the WORLD ntt J • , . On Folrha~ AvenU6 , . ' Bthottn Santti Ana and Orangt OPEN HOUSE : l :00 P.M. ·TO 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY, MARCH 7th, 1971 VISIT THE NEW . . ' . PACIFICA HOSPITAL A UNIQUE AND MODERN 80 BED A C UT E MEDICAL FOR THE ORANGE COUNTY COASTAL AREA .. FACILITY FOR THIS ONE DAY BEFORE PATIENTS ARE ADMITTED, YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY ADVANCED HOSPITAL. TO SEE THIS MOST BEAUTIFUL, MOST Gu·ided Tours ~ "'101:.. '"°""""' • ClNT£R i --- •AC! IC ~ACIFICA THE HOSPITALITY. HOSPITAL n . -J • , ., ' •• ... • • Co111meni Pa~ ' . . ' . '. • • • ·' i • Ill \ U.S. Colleges Going the · ·Ho!le Financially ~ ~ • I By JOAN S. GIMLIN + Edlt.orial Reaearch Reports The great money problem looms over AmerJcan campuses this Win~·. lt bu, for the 'moment at least, replaCed issues of war and peace, riots and drugs as the preoccuPalion of the · college com- departments. Ne1re coUeaea· a re porticularly' hard·Pus~ .. t rnunity. THE CAllNEGIE, Commlallo~ ,, oo ~ f;<jllC&liOO • &od \ ~ ,~lion of ' Amerian Collea es , bavt . receDUy pu~ detall<d rep0rll\0Hbe' crlil!, deocrlbed ,tiy -the ·came11e Coinmi1Bion .. the·"-~ ot'higber educa· lioo." Analyi!ng <Iota ll'om 554 out of 133 private ... four--yur accrtdlttd ln- sUtutlot!I 'throoibout the country, the AAC found; that within the pQt f°"' yem an 1mq:e net surplus of $39,000 bas becoineran average projected deficit of llll,000. A growing st.ream of announcements ar.d reJK.l"ts testify that many of the nation's Institutions or higher education are already ill financial straits. Yale University bas ordered a freeze on hiring in the face of an anUcipated budget deficit of $1.5 million to $2 million. C.Olumbla University will curtail services and programs by· 8.5 percent next year and by 15 percent the following year in an attempt to 'end a deficit currenUy estimated at $15.3 millioo. 1 ·Princeton faces a $5.5 million deficit . in ·1971·72 if a recommended C03l-cutti ng progr~ is not accepted. Even with cost-cutting, a Sl.2 million deficit is in prospect. Many small institutions have already disappeared -21 of them within the past year -while many others are firing faculty members and dismantling "Most colle1es In the red are •l•l'lnl lo tbe rtd and many are getttna: redder," the report concludes, "wblle ·collegies in . the . black . are 1enerally 1rowln;g araye.r." . 'Alr<ady burtiq from lnOationary preUUres and a general Jag. in ftmding or federal projeclJ, many colleges are also being punlshtd by alumni who disap- proVe of lhe way they have handled atu~erit · unmL . According to the acllq president of 'Fearless Reform'· System Prop·osed1 By GUSTAVE ARLT Times have changed, society has changed. A social revolution has taken place, the extent and even the direction of which we cannot yet fully estimate or comprehend. One thing is c1!:ar: tbe priorities of the 1950s are not tbe priorities of the 1970s. The system of higher education that wu nearly perfect in 1950 and good in 1960 is inadequate for 1970 and impossible for 1980. Exctrpttd from a tpttch oltit?l bt· fore a convention of tht Weittr.n .As- sociation of Gra<tuatt Schooli at the Newport.tr· Inn. March 2. Tht author 4· paat preridtnt of tht Council of Gnutuate Sc'hooh fn tht Unittd Statt1. him to find 1pproprl1te employment or other actiylty. •. ne .._ otncture ·-. be r-..,.i lo pro.WO a losJcal nd ...,_ I belie\le the entire structure of higher education -by oo means the graduate school alone, but all of it, from the high scboOI upward. is ia need of thorough, drastic, and fearless reform. vuieat deppiDI place approDmately Nettber.. our universities nor_' sodftJ.JIS_ every '!!_!~ a whole can longer b1lerate an ·inflw'ble · . ' system of education. J believe that 1Uch a system would All units of the ·.academic structure reduce. tbe 4roP-out rate between dtll'ffS mmt become. lnvolvtd in thl& planning and would result tn more people properly process -undergraduate colleges;, In· trained for tbetr chosen careers. eluding community colleges, professional and quasi-professional sctiools, extension and adult · education dlvision11~ and particularly the graduate schoob. EVERYTHING that happerui on \be Jower levels will have a powerful 1mp8ct on the graduate schools. For this reason, and because of its prestige, its unique, almost detached, position .in t be academic hierarchy, the graduate school should take a leading, and certainly a guiding, part in the forward planning. l now giVe you, in fifteen b r i e f paragraphs, an outline of what I believe needs to be done. The order of the topics is random and Implies neither relative importance nor logical sequence. But it is obvious that none of these topics can be isolated into a vacuum, completely out of context with the otberi. t. The length Of time speat In q.. dergradu1te educaUon 1boald be reduced by perhaps as macb 11 one-fourth. This can be done without sacrificing educational quality : by offering college-- level work in senior high school, the final year of which ls now practically wasled ; by eliminating freshman courses that more or less duplicate high school work ; by a more liberal policy of credit by examination; by pruning of course offerings to eliminate duplicative « overlapping . courses ; by refraining from pushing graduate specializations down into the undergraduate college. %. Hl&h 1ch9ol1 should be . accredtted by state aoivenity .•flteml and couorda of private colleps to 1lve tbe. eqalnlerr& of tbe first year of colle1e work. This ls both feasible and desirable. At the beginning a very small number of high schools should be so accredited and their graduates should be given preferred status for admission to the accrediling Institutions. A11 ·the practice develops many, perhaps most, higb schools would be so accredited. s. New ud more llber1J form• of acca1 to ldgbtr tda~ado11 sboald be made 1vall1ble. Should pm<llll without blah llCbool credenUalJ be admitted to undergraduate degree programs? A more controvtrtlat question 111, Should mature persons wbo have not completed 1 baccalaureate pro- gram be admitted to graduate acbool! If 90, on-•hat basis? Should admission tests on many levels be developed by the F.ducational Testing Service? I beUtve· 111 these 1venue11 shou1d be thoroughly explored, f. Opportultks to' ~ tmploy· meat ud 1tady 1boald be widely u· puded. ' Both public and private empleyer1 should be induced to enter into ar- rangements with colleges and univtrtities by which .atudents could either receive Jn.wvlce lralnlng « actually be fully employed · at intervals. 7. Vartou altenatl\les to formal col· Jece 1hoald be made available. St.ale and local govemml!nt!I should provide far more and far belle technical and vocational schools, and some (rn,ny?) students 11hould be , encouraged to enter these. In-11ervice training Jn industry and bu11iness should be en- co\Jriged and per!IOllS who tater decide to enter or return to college 11houk1 be g{JfJt.td appropriate educational ci"edlt for ·such training. I. Fedtrll and state aulltaace Poald be anftable bolll to 1twcltats ta formal cobeca ud to Utose engaced la la· ..rn.. PfOll'lllU &lid tlber Wormll edacadoul eltdeavor. S. Pfo5ptttive students should be given ... lbt. o~ ol def~ln.g colJ.ege al\endaoc~ wltbouL 101la1 lbelr 1tatu1. • t llave little doubt that the · new Congress will greatly tt:pand · 1upport to sttlderits on both undergraduate and graduate levels . Whether subsldie11 for informal education will be approved Is leN ... certain. ln any case, wbaL fol'Jl). 'oboufd · tb1I ..-111ance take? ()Jlrlght grarita?1 Low lnt.erelt loans? A com- bination of both? Repayment and Interest rate based on later 'earplng power'? Included in later tncome tu p1yments over a ktnl period! • For meny students an lnterv:il of from one to three years between high school and college would be or great benefit. The a>llqe should c:oonsel ind belp Saturday, Marth 6, 1971 The C<Jmment Page of the Dally Pilot seeks to Inform and 1Umulate readers by p,..,..nung a variety of corii- mentary on topics of inter--· est and 1tgnificance from lntormed observers a n d spokesmen. Roller! H. Wffll, Publlthtr' • I. AOCHa to bo4ll collop aod YGCatlonl edacadoa for •IMkf'prtYDq:ecl • • d mieor1dH -.rd llie made t•ief. l Jf tbll oeces1arUy munt .. optn act. miuiont" to colleges and unlvmlUes J would oppose IL' However, thtre art other optlont. 'nM! community cotle1es. as the natural extension of the secondary school must, or course, mairrtaln an open door policy. These colleges. as wtll as many large urban lllgh IChools, should be federally subsidlied to conduct remedial work tor the previously un- derprivileged. · Thia 11, in my 'opinion, a ttderal and Mt 1 ••·•or local niponslblllty. • ti. All lltormedlolo ......... , ..... BcanddJ University, Charle• I. Schott. land : "Contrlbulort ask very blunt qut> ,Uono. They say, 'WllY should I iJvo money to support a bunch of rldic1ls wbo are tryibc· to destroy ua•1°~ Althoqb u.... aWtudes may not reOecl majority opinion •f alwnnl, they are prevalent enoufi to have ca,used · silnlflcant !lilies in contributions at IQcb universities as Wbcoo.sin, I n d'l a n • , Colorado, Rutgers, and California al Berkeley. 'Ibis bostlle attlludo alao threatens auppcrt of public institutions In state 1.,W.tures. APART FROM the ls!ue of gO!JCI will, there is doubt that the le,Utatur.. of the 50 1ta1es can keep pace with rising campus costs. State tu fUndl allocated for college operaUni: nptD!ltl b1ve risen In tbe pa,st 10 years from $1.1 billion to more than $7 billion -yet there iJ. a shortage of botb operating funds and funds for capital improvementa. For many students, rising Co.!lt.s mean either no college education or a 1earcb for 1 cheaper school. Ave.rage bas.ic costs at private colleges and universities run 1t least twice as high as those at publlc·in11tituU~. ·rllllina.f:rom· $1.,117 at public fllllt-year collflges. to #,CS. 1t private ones. Total' outJay for ~ts at aome insUtuUont, • i n1c 114 din & transpOrtaUOn: books, aDd liuncJry', can reach $&,000 a year. .. ·· ·• r With dollan1rallon<d, fiicutty'J\i'emb.ri and admlnistr'atora have. to ~. ·~ uneconomical proaramJ and~ dtserve subsidies and which mut' be abandoned. The Unltml!y ol Southern Callfo.'1li• ha• used atrict •CC9'1DUnc pro- ctdures to achieve modest surplasea in an academic·world ·filled with red ink. USC expects each of its scl>ools and departmell1a tc be lar1ely-sell-111pportlnc and to live within their budgets, which include u assessment for univenj'ty overhead. LONG-TERM student loans and in- stltuUonal grants are viewed a 1 al.tematlve, and IOl'l!'ti~ opposing, metbcii!S of rescuing coue,e11 from firian- cill dJ1a11ter. Yale University is pionee,... ing In the field of long-term student Joans. BtglMing next year, Yale •ill allow students to defer part Of· their tuition cost!!. Repayment will be based -----·O"r Mon In San l'randseo----- French Show How to Jump Upside Down By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -It seems to have escaped the record books, but the Golden Gate Bridge is now rlnnly established as the world's No. 1 jum· ping-off plaUorm for suicides -by default. For a long time, we were running neck-and-neck in thl! depart- ment with Paris' Eiffel Tower, but then a phenomenon occurred: The French began counting their Elffel 11uicides backwards! A peculiar race Indeed. • When the Gate. Bridge;aehieved No. 410 the otller doy, I phoned the French Con!lulate to check oa the Eiffel's rec.. ord and -got.-sucb.-:evasive... answers you'd think I was asking for Pompi- dou'• home phone number. So I p(lt our man in Paris, Ferris Hartman, on the job and he came up with .some surprisinl !riformation. · The Elffel's top figure, he fmmd, wu 352. scored in April, 1968 - at which time the Gate Brld&e'1 suicide figure was also 352! Ap- parenUy the Frtnch already iiensed defeat, for when, on June 'll, 19118, one Jean Tapie Carraze lumped to hi11 death from the Elf el Tower because he had lost his driver'1 Ucense: (bow Gallic), he too wa11 listed u No. 352. The nei:t suicide was numbered 351 and the numbers have been decreasing tver since. What is the la.test figure?" Mr. Hartrrian 3sked the: police chief of the Seventh Arrondissement, where the Eiffel is located. "Around 300," he was told . "Since we put up bar- riers, no more suicides." Conclusion: in this melancholy category, the Gate Bridge now has an Insurmountable lead. UnlesS" they put up barrier• and start counting backward.! too. FOOTNOTE: "This is my Ja11t self· lab act" Of all the suclde notes left oo the Gate Bridge, that strikes me as the most unforgettable. It was written by 23-year-old R o be rt the M.A. (M.S.) and the doctorate should be widely adopted. We probably do need a degree specifically designed for te:achen in senior high schools, community collr:ges and lower division in colleges, especially ir· the high schools are'" upgraded. 11. 11te Doctor of Arts sbeuld be adopted as tlle appnpriale &lid sludard deiret for all persons wbole cvetn wiD be prtnwlly t..clllq In .. 1nn!tle1 ud cmie.se•. Tht Council of Graduate Schools has been on record for more than 1 year with a 11trong statement favoring this de'gree for the 11tated purpose~ A con- siderable number of universities are now preparing to offer it. Two things remain to be done: ah the requirements and Standards for the degree inll!l be unlverU.Dy estaDl111hed aDd maintained; b) there must be strong moraJ premare to dtscouraae unqu.lttied lnsUtuUw from offerlntl the dearee. It 1'e n. D. slloold be - for tlloM wM dutly latad to eq:ace la llrl111al l'tlWdl lo Ille~ Ufellnte """"' Tbls la nllurally • CXllltrovmlll 1-. How cu a atudtnt In his second or third graduate year be IUnl that be 11clearly intend&'' to ena:1ge tn 1 research career? The Implication ls \hat ~ character of the D.A. and the Ph.D. programs-~h tbJt a lludent m1y Dickinson, moments before be became no. 407 -on Ckiatmu Eve •. His clqsest friend. ~g. 'a Thai waiter at Enrico's, brodded ov~r that for tbe ~t few days. "I.dream of Bob every .night.~ He-is-in r the -water. He ls drowning. I reach oot to h'elp ' him. I wake up screaming." On New ' Year's Eve, Ling became No. 409 off the Gale· Bridle. He left the same note: ''This ii '"mY' last selfish act." Or perhapt: his first Ulllelfish one? SKIN 'GAME: Il seemed like a juicy scandal, over there in one iof Marin'• better neighborhoods. A house caught fire in the middle of the nfght, and out into the street rushed this scantily-clad wife and •· ball· heitded man -as the neighbors gawk- ed and spread the word: "Oh boy, THAT'S not her husband! " But it was .. He just hadn't had time to put on his hairpiece. SPLASHF'LASH: Inners pace Environment!! Inc., the local , outfit that tells $500 waterbed.!, has a ' · satisfied customef in Chicago. That would , be Hugh He~ner. wlio bought one, for his Midtigan Ave. mansion . si1 months ago, and now, havin1 tested it thoroughly, is orderfug another for the (quote) Hugh Herritr' Suite: of the Lake Geneva Playboy Club ~ even though be smoke!! in be\f. to his liking, may return and complete the required research and dissertation requirement!! to earn a Ph.D. IS. 1\e arblb'll'J dJvldilg liH, betwee• ~p1raUo1 fer and practice of 1 proo fesaio• 11toold. be ellmiuted or at least miaimlud. Education 'is· not 1 process thllit stops arbitrarily at· a point when a university confeni a degree. Arid· product.ive We is not a period that begins when the · young person walks out of ~ university with a diploma in his band. 1be me1n- ingful merger of formal education with professional practice so that they proceed simultaneOusly and that each ninforces the other 111 probably the most lm,portant task th1t confronts us · tn the coming decade. 14. 'I'll< .. 1venlty lllolild proVwe fif .. Ions tdGC1tlouJ ~ al · all te~tll. . The univenlty lbould pravidt further pro!wlon•I lraltllni for as .lonfl as the lndividuol wl!bes ,li 'to keep h!I mowledp and ct.U\ptltnce · up to d1tt and coo- Unuing educotion fer cltbobablp to In- terpret a COMtantly c:bonaJnl world to him. · at any time shift from one Into the Ia the accumuJatlon of 0 unlll" tit other. A further implication is thal the "credits" really a measurt of 1t- student wbo qualifies for the Ph.D. m1y, talnmeot ? In prjvate, most of us would nevertbelen, if he wishes, engage In uy, it is not. In public, many 1of us what may be primarily a teaching would herlt1te to crttlciie this arch'aJc caree.r; And. Jn revetff; "'tbe atbde'nt ,..tl.llllttltll devil:'. ·cftieny beCiuse W1 wbo quallfles for the 0 .A. and flnd1 have nolbln1 better to 1ubatitutt . for after some years lh1t teaching la not It. en four·tentlu of one percent of tbt craduat.'1 ~ • aaJ•ry and may ' be made for p ion& u SS years. ' M.ioi' idocatiOlial auoci~tioos ai. •sit· Inc ·the' &dual IOffmmtn( to IUJ>:-= ::=~~i~iM;:~l:'~ private, for ope/auaa -~ The auod1Uons polnt ·out that no institution c11&r1ea all Ito studtnu the fUll cost of tbeldn1tructlon. An 1dd!Uonll 1tudent repre.nts an additional .ccst whlch. aomebow, must be met. IN THE MIDST of q:orrles o\ler budget cultinl and future fundin(, educators and legislators teem to aim: on at least one point -the · put concern with addJna •tude•la and· putuaa ~p buJ]dlnp must &Ive wey · to 1 fresh consideration of the purpoSes behind educ1Uon1l activity. Among tbt nforms belnc proposed or · teated are tbeoe: -Co,nlOrtlum arringiments" amen, nelg)iborlng c0lte1e1 tn which · ttperi!ive facillttes apd equipinent 1re'1hlted Ind special proarams . art. .et up on a joint buis. ' -Work-1tudy programs for college 11tudentl and tor the two-thirds or lbe naUon'1 youtll who do not 10 on to collqe. -Cqllege :equivalency test.s, similar l& high ~l equlvaleocy testl whlcb are aireny: offered. New York state has announced it wUI gJve a series of exams fOf'• cOUere equlvalency degrees. The College Entrance Examination Board and the EducaUonal Testing Service will design the tests-In several fields. -Expanalon of college·level vocational education as an alternative to academic trallllng. -Establishment of non-residential col· leges. In Britain, the Open Univenity uses 1'}evisiou and radio, supplemented ·by.homework assignment!! sent by mail, to offer college instruction for credit to ' all Interested adult!!. The State Univerlity of New York has announced operation of a similar plan beginning in the 1971·72 academic year. Harold Howe 2nd, vice president of the Ford Foundation, said: "In the past we ha\te always asked the student! to adjual to the institutions. Now, we will be able to adjust the institution so that it will fit the needs of the people." Finding Dollars On. Black Campus By JORN EGERTON Xavier's dean of men and then It!! vice -ll'• 1 rare coUqe thele -d.ly1 .. that ~ president.:._ . Isn't in aerious financial stralts and Ar37, lie became the first black -person, none of the colle1es are hurting' more the first m~e. and the first lay Catholic than the amall ones the. private. ones to be pre111dtnt of Xavier, wh.lch had the church-related ~es and the black betn f!)Unded and operated by the Sisters ones. So all of the amall, private, church· of the Bleued SAcrament, a religious related black colleges have bad It right? order dedlc~ted to the education of W The . ' atudenta from racial minorities in roog. 36 member Institutions America. of the United Nw<> Collea• Fund are 1howin1 aome imaglnatl\le ·rtspanses to the. troubled timet. They do, Indeed, ha.Ve 1t:rious-money problems, arid other dlffk:altles to bOOt. but' Uiey'ri far from washed up. and ,many of tbem appear to be ent.er1'11 1 !geriod. of vitality s~u)J;ted by new )eaderl]Up . and a •pirft· of optlmimt. . ' XAVIER ·UNIVERSITY of 1.0uislana f1 one of ,them. "J1u'tt yell'I al:o, tJi9 •yur-otd New Orleam btstitutlon - the' only 'predomlnantJy black ·Clthollc college in the country -chose Norman C.' PraDcts IS its new Jlfesident. · The beg.imln( of ln1tlt.utl-onal revillllt.atlon pred1tes his tenure 11 r~:s=~~: .:~ ~:i~~·:~aan0:i;:ct t~~ kind of bJ11ic changes that . botJa hurt 111d heal. 1'y the. end of this decade, it, could all add up to· an . Inspiring aucceu story -or ,to · one .of the. mqst spectacular, funerals in the history of higbtr tducatlm. Francis is , betting on a succes.! story. Norman Francis ii IOIJ'letliln&. of a 1uccea story1 in· himself. He used to shjne shoe! .around the hotel in Lafi.yelte, La .•. where his father was caittaJn of the:' bel~n. Young Francis· en~ Xavier' as 1 · itudent in 19$2, thin broke the ·color barrier at Loyola Uftiveislty'1 law' school, . and went on to become THE SOClAL, rellgklus and racial movements of the 1960's converged at Xavier, u they did on other campuse!, and since Francis became pr~ident thett he bas bid to deal with tbe cross.- currents of ·.Black Power, Vatican IT, the New Left and the Youth CUiture, u well as with the strangling con· aequence1rof·an economic recession. Ht. seems particularly weTI-sUited to ~ ~ a diverse bag of problems : He has 1ood r1pport with the sisters and tile students, a smooth waY with word•,. plenty or selr-confldence .and the enerJY to manace a back·breakl-01 work load. In P>t: conOiding and rometimes treacherous domains of politics and 1c1dtmia -both or which are a part of el'~ry .college'• universe -J<'rancis operates with effectiveness a n d IOpbisUcaUon. WITH -ALL THAT going !or him, Fran· cis may still need iOmething close to Divine intervention to bring Xllvier through it!! financial crisis. Until 1968, the school had always managed to show a surplus. It bu since had two deficit! in. a row, and thi11 year will make a thg-d, with the total of red ink no\f approedting hair a million dollars. It ~ been necessary to borrow against the school's• meager endowment of $2 million. Americans Still Cautious On Liberalized Abortions Eigbty pe:rctnt of whitt American adults still oppose the 1bolitl<in of 111 restriCtion1 on abortions, although there hn been tome tl"Olion In the diaapprovaJ. Eyen econontic hardship .is . not accepted by approslmately two-third! or the public u 1 justiflcaUon for abortion. TheR are 1~1 'tbt major finding~ of a University of 'C1lifornl'a demolraplier In 1 'thofOUI~ 0:1min1tion of numuous national llln'eys tn the decade of the 1960'1. The. flndtnga are·· published in the February lsaue of Science magazine by Profeuor JudJth BJ1ke Davia, chairman of the Department of Demogr1phy 1t the Berkeley campus. Profest0r Davi~, who. publishes under the name: of Judith Blake, old that_ because of an absence of· griu-lootl support for elective lbort!Of\, rapid na\IQ:tivitde reform in atate. J1wa • doubtlesl, would require a U.S. S\lpreme Court dtciaion on constitutional qUNUons. DL Bl.A.D'S review of GiUup ·PoUs, IOlnt. of them commlastoned by 1 the B<rke1"1 '-~ and the N1Uonll l"l!rtility ,Stlllty ol 1115 Ibo•• lflnlfl<ant. .,,,,unuini . oppos!Uoo to e le c ·1 I v e abor1lont • The IUJ'Ve)'I, hued on dota c:ollecled from wbl1' 111<n and women of all l'OIJ'lphlC aectloN and lncludinl bolh CalbolJca and non-CatboUcs, revealed that: J wllere the ramily does not have enough money to support another child -was registered by approximately two-thirds of all those quesl.ioned. 1 -Stventy·nine percent by 1 9 6 9, compared to 91 percent In thl!! middle of the decade, still held to the view that abortions were. unpalatable. Jn addition to the!le overall figuru. Dr. Blake found what 11ht describu II surprising trend!! in the Views o[ certaln groups. These include: ' -Above-average d I s a p p r o v a I of abortions by lower-class non·Catholics throughout the decade (and, In some cases, even an increase In disapproval). -Gre1ter feminine than masculine disapproval of fjnanclal and diScretionary naaons for abortion (even wlleu educational fletora art held constant),• -Above:-aver1ge d I s a p p r o v a 1 by youthful rupondenta, ucept in the cue of. the mother's health. , nit rapid increase in tolerance by Catholics re1arding all justllic.atlons for abortion. even In view of the church'ir WKXNKlitional bill on Induced termination o/pregnancy. ''THE SURVEY <Iota," Dr. Blalo! obsen'td, "obviously do not mean that these ClthoUcs have said th1t they would actually ruon to pregnancy tmninatl~ tn such drcumstanct1, but simply tha't they think le1al 1borllon should be 1vallable to Ume who wlsb It.'' WtD~ucated. upper-middle class, non- Cathotlc men take the most liberal vie• -Thn>u~ the put de<ado, 13 pe:fctnt of 'the" sample dlupprovtd of 1bortk>n If the mother's be1llh was en<1an1ere4--By the end of the decade disapproval on all questions, altbou~ even a of •bortlon )o prevent del.n.tty, of the majortty o1 that l"JUP 1Uil clings to infllit was tl'pfnltd by abOut 2S ~ ... •, ~pecmlulvt stance on elective, af the responde'nb. ' stlf111b" 1borUons. -Dlllps:nval on economlc lf'OW1ds -UC Newsle~r . . ce ic ad rl us of in ial at • t ' ith he rk es nd art cis d ow i!J ke OVf It ost 12 s gh •• ' g. die ew ... of of ics e ). ne n y ,. y or . , VI • 0 • r - .. 1 • l ! .. ,, ·. • •~, . •' I ' . . . . , .. .. ' -' a' 'f ' • ,. .. . " ' ... ' . .}' . ' ' ,., ... ' ' . ., .. ,. ., ;. I.~'.• '. ', ,' '.' Maureen Gildea, I, %036 Mandarin Drive, Costa ~fesa . . . ~ . ~· . ' . ' +,\ •• ' . ' .. ' .. ' ' ·- ..,# ·-·· "' ' .... . . . . . . lOURJfEWS QUIZ PART J-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL . ... ..... Give yourselt lO points Icit each c:prrect . ~ answQr. • • -~ . . • ' ~ -L ,:. ;1 ~_)1 ·~ ·~ OAJLv PILOT 7 T u t Yourse lf ...HetU..a...c.hance. a~~Df IQ the tamUy old ef\Ou&h to read to lat b.ia or her own "nose for neWL" Tako Ul1a M'ttkJy Newi Qu!• 1n the privacy ot your own home (you don't evel\ have to Jet UM! rest ot the family know how you mac!'\~t) and set how much you kOOW about Whi.t'a ioJl)I,. o . .,.., ,,:tie ~rld ~Y· ~ ctr-~ .,,.., (l.IPflde ..,,,.) NI .. 111.1lz. . -·. ~ -~ 1 Pi1eldent Nixon la5tweeksuspendedprovJalona of'Ui.,..-•• ? •. ·Act by decla.ring & at.ate o! em.er-. ., ' Match. word clues With their correspand .. gency Jn the bulldlng Industry. Ing pictures or aymbola. 10 points for . ~;-Davis-Bacon :, , r · '". 1 · ,, • ··:· .!&~~. ~9.~~.ect answer • 1 . .. ..~.',l'~-Har~ex ~ ., · ·-' ·• ,1:.: · ... \. •• ~smoot·Hawle.r. , • · A !..... . .. , 2 TheAct 'norm.allyprOyiaep thatthegovermnent · •1 • • • •• ··, Pfl1 prevailing waps qn fedeti!'COJ18trfl:Ctlon p.roJects. TI'lle or Falee?. • , . ' , .. 3 Mr. Nixon's actlori iffected about $ •• ; , : bJ.l.. • ' Postmt'ster G en er al Winton mount 'beads the u~s. Postal Sei-Vlee The South Vietnamese !evasion of tbis nation hogged down under hea~ Communist re- Bist.tnce lion worlh of 1ederai Constru.otHui PtbJecls. a-lb. b-~S". c-100 -. .. •y·~ ' 4. Indian Prime MU.later-. , ? •• 11. facioi oatlonal elections this week. a-Ki'tshna Menon 0:-Jild.ira Gi.ndhi · .C-P. V. Desai 5 Lieutenant William Calley te&ti!iod. on. the Wit ... nees stand in bis court roa..rUaJ laatweek tba.t he (CHOOSE ONli:. did,· did' not) kill 'Civilians at My Lirl. PART.II -WORDS JN THE NEWS · Take 4 points for each word that you match with its correct··meanlnrt• ·1 ...•. chaos - .2 ••••• cache 3 .•.•. call<>!JS 4 ..... carp s .... :candid a·hardened, sympathy b-open, honest ' lackin1 c-fin<ffault ~r complain d-d!sorder, l ack of or- , ganization e-secur~ st~rage place PART 111 -NAMES JN: THE NEWS Take .: ,6 ,Points for narµes· that .you correCtly match·With the clues. · can can l ..... Dale ~ump~·rs & .. Arkansas Governor 2 ...... J:>atri ck Lucey 3 ..... Mike_ O'CalI~gb&,n 4 .. ,..}'rancis ::>argent s ..... lotiltoii ::>harp b-Pennsylvania Gover- nor ~-Nevada Governor d-WiscUnsin ~Qvel-nor e-MassaCbusetta 'Gov .. ernor • B • G 3-:-.... MARCH 21 c · -D First ,day of spring 4 ..... United· Nations symbol s.. .... U.S. Ambassador to " Sou.th Viet Nam Ells .. worth Bunker 6 .. ~·· Secr!,'lary of Defense Melvin •Laird 7 .••.• North AUantic Treaty Orga.niLation symbol 8 .• -..• South Viet Na.m's top MARCH 17 field generalw.,going here when he died in & helicopter crash. 9 ...... Secretary o! thelnter- 1or Rogers Morton 10 ..... St.. Patrick1 a Day HO#/ Do YOU RATE? H (!coro fnh SW. ol Q\o\z 5!pHOh~) 71 lo ID polnt1 c Good. fl .. lCll,..., .. TOP SCOIE! •t t. :70 polnb .. f•lr. · 11 tv "fO"plalfth-Eacfltllwtt. alorl.Mdw???-H'...! · · FAMILY OISCUSSION QUESTION Doea the IAot1an_,1nvulon seem tobeaccomplJsh- ; tngi lta intended ob}ective? Why or why not.? THIS WHK'S:OW!ENGEI 1\10 ICOll Name· the highest ranking officer to be killed frt · · ··' · ., · · \ihe "l~t ·~aln v>ar . •vec, IM..t M-dl1a11;W111Con&ln · · · ~, ·, ;,._, .. • • --------------------- cotild confirm or repudlate the popular explanalion Df the Great Red Spot, said Dr. Edward J. Smith of NASA's Jet Propulsion laboratory Q Pasadena. This explanation assumes lhat a depression or bump on the planet creates a sort of whirlwind in the thick al· mosphere as Jupiter rotates. The whirlwind stirs up tbe gases. causing them to form colored molecules. But many scienUsts don't believe Jupiter has a detec· table surface like the earth or other planets. The al· mospheric gases may become denser with depth until they become solids. What might ac· couht for the whirlwind, if it exislS, In that case isn't known . Varoufakis. a metallurgical specialist who has a flair for archaeological research, found two or the spearheads Wliquely contained hard steel in their centers. Using X-ra y radiograms. ~hi~ ;~~:if :~a:ii;a~i:~s:~ mlcrohardness tesb a n d ch roroalographic detection, Varoufakis was able lo define the es.act nature of the metal compoJltion and even its co~ tent of Impurities. Through these lmpuriUe.s • and eopeclally through the lade of · sulphur, Varoulaki.t wu able to detennlne the spearheads were. made from Iron Imported from north eastern Asia Minor. "Such rich iron ores, an4 free from foreign metallic elements, were not com~ in Greece but were In abun- dance In Asia Minor ,'' he sold. The 3$-yt1:ar.()Jd chemical el'l8inetr said that therefore the speorheads were either manufact11ttd In the east, fl made by Greek blaclcJiailhs out of Imported lron bars. I • •• .. • ... i DAILV PILOT Due lta April Private School Started in Viejo First Buyers Get 'Bonus' At Willo'\'S A couple "'ho bought the first home at the \Villo"'s because the development was ''ideal f or visiting grandchildren·• now have a new built-in gas barbecue for famil y entertaining , courtesy of the builder, Levitt and Sons of California, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vaccaro, first buyers at the Willows, initiated their new barbecue at a patio picnic for all four grandchildren plus Philip E. Yasskin, director of marketing o~rations for Levitt aod .SOns. The Vaccaro.!!, who moved to California from Omaho, Nebraska last .June. discovered workmen grading at the \Vill ows \11hilc t hey were staying with t h.e i r daughter and son-in-law, the Richard T. Sorensens. who live in a new development a few blocks awa y. "We bought before the model.!! were completed," Mr Vaccaro said. "The model we selected was eiactlS' what we wanted, the location con- venient for visiting with the grandchildren, and we lcnew the. .....children would b e welcome. We especially look forward to taking the younger ones to The Willows Park playground .'' The Vac ca ro s' four grandchildren are Debra .\nn, 14, Suzanne. 11. Richard, 6, and Michael. 1. "With the dif- ference in ages, the one thing they like to do together is eat barbecued food,'' ac- cording to the grandmother. The WiUOws, an eventual 516-unit development, i s located near Irvine on Walnut Avenue between Culver Drive and Jeffrey Road. Irvine Co. Honored By ' Parks Group The California Parks and Recrealion S o c i e t y has honored the I rvlne Company for ils contributioo and 'in- terest in the field of parks a11d OJ)en space. The c ompan y was nominated for the award by th Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department. Rect1gnition was given for the company's continued pro- gram of land donation to the city aad for the "many hours of staff lime given ol the city to assist in developing its 25-year interim park plan." The company completely designed and developed two parks. "totalling 10 acres, before donation, a~ording to Calvin Stewart, P·BR director. ''The generous cooperation of the Jrvh1e Company has aided the city in meeting the community demand fQr p~rk f•cilii.ie·~." St.ewaJl_ said. _ o11- Construction was started this week in Mission Viejo on a unique private education facility. specifically designed to accilmmodate an academic program for pre-school and kindergarte• youngsters, ages 2'ili to 6. Sullivan Pre-School Centers announced that a contract for construction or the Miss.ion Viejo project has been award- ed to Aurora Building Complexes of Riverside. Complelion of the project Is scheduled for mid-April and official opening will be held later that month. according to Dr. Robert E. Jenkins, President of Sullivan Pre- School Centers, and a resident of Granada Homts section or Mission Viejo. Dr. Jenkins, a 111ationally known educator, Is former Superintendent n r Schodfg· in Pasadena and San Francisco. Sullivan Pre-School Centers. an educational affiliate of Behavioral Research Laboratories in Palo Alto and New York . has embarked nn a program of pre -schoo l building const ruction in ten California cities during 1971. Contracts will be awarded in !he next few weeks for con· struction of other pre-schools in Orange County as well as Los Angeles. San D I e g o • Alameda, Marin, San Mateo, and Sa111ta Clara counties. The Mission Viejo p~school site is located at Estanciero and Marguerite Parkway. The project calls for con.!!truction of modern, attractive facilities in keepihg With. Misslmf Vie: jo's special building and de sign requirements. 1' he schoo l complex will provide 10,000 square •feet nf floor soaC!e and will inclu de four classrooms. two conference rooms, two teacher prepara- tion rooms. principal's office. lobby. and kitchen. Total cost or the pre-school project is estimated at $300,000 . Architects are Danielian. Moon, Sampieri and Ilg of Newport Beach. The complex was designed to implement a complete academic program for 175 pre- school a n d ki11dergarlen children. An imoortant feature of the Mission Viejo pre-school \!.'ill be a specially-designed creative playground. Off-street parking facilities also are pr<r vided. The Mission Viejo center is the third of the Sullivan Pre- Schools. The first was opened in Redwood City in the Sa111 Francisco Bay Area last September fol l ownng ex- tensive studies showing the need for high quality preschool educational facilities n o t generally available · in the public .school sygtems. The San Jose center will ope!' in April, followed by Fountain Valley. \Vesl Covina, Santa Clara, and Fremont. Dr. Jenkins said his firm contemplates a pre-school education system national i" scope. Because of the pressin~ need for facilities. the first year of building development will be concentrated in California. Dr. Jenkins has established headquarters for Sullivan Pre- school Centers at 2192 Du Pont Drive in the Irvine Industrial Complex. )(Jo ster Ge ts Senior Title CHICAGO -The Sociely of Real Estate Appraisers' board of Governors h a g awarded the Senior Residen- tial Appraiser designation to Paul G. Kloster of Newport Beach. senior appraiser, State ~1utual Savings and Loan AssOclation, Los Angele.!!. Kloster is a member of the society's Orange County chapter and has eight years experien~ in a ppr a Is Ing residential. residential Income. commercial, and industrial property. ., -·· ELEGANCE MARKS LIVING ROOM AT NIGUEL SHORES BROAOMOOR Niguel Shores Boat Slips at Broadrrwor 'Park,Popular _Rancli Offers Recreation ' ' , The grass was hardly ln advantage of fall rain.!!, ac- betore the ' · s a n d I o t ' • cordlna to the developers, who tfaseballek had t;>ken over. will maintain the park unt),I Tiny tots stOOd around waiting July. Al that· time. the Orange for the play eQulpment to be Courity Department of Parks installed. and Recreation will handle the Today, the completed eight· Permanent maintenance. acre • pa rk in the center of Their help was enlisted in the the Ra111ch, Pacesette'r' Home.!! initial de.velopment plans. development ·near Jrvine, is The tiny tot play area has the focal point Of lhe rural-ti sand base ltith slide., ' dew:lopment. "super bug" climbing bar anti -MeartOerlhg wide pbthways bouncy sea horses as the throughout the park for walk· centers of attraction. Redwood Ing or bicycling are asphalt. benches surround ¢e area. in lieu of concrete, to add Petunias in the centril to the rustic natural charm. garden a~a will give way, The major planting is a hardy. in a few 111onths. to another straia or grass. hybrid annual flower so that' there Bermuda -tough enough for ,is aiways a touch of color the war of football scrim-at the entranceway. Soft nighl mage. lighting along the paths was Don Brinkerhoff Associates included in the landscaping. of Santa Ana did the landscape "In addition lo the park, architecture for Pacesetter. Pacesetter's the Ranch has .Jol11s Boord F r e d \V. Jefferson. se<'retary -treasurer of the Shields Develop- ment Company. Foun- tain Valley. has been appointed to a four· year term on the Or- ange County Planning Commission. utilizing the existing full another unusual example ()f ---------- grown orange trees and rows planning," noteg' Landon M. or giant eucalyptus. "The . Exley, vice president and orange trees were trimmed general maflager. "Five miles New VP Named and the eucalyptug topped at of eucalyptus trees have been Arthur W. •lancock. a 50 to 60 feet," according to retained as pase<ls,throughout member of the Walker & Lee , Keith Nova!, projec t architect. the development They have Inc. staff for 24 years and Private boat slips have ~n the boundaries of the develop-The ocean-11iew community "for easier ma!Jite nance and· been I a 11 d scape d, and the firm 's longest serving added to the extensive Ji.st men!. A gatehouse at the com-is located between Dana Point so that they wil bush out." pathways added ." employe, has been promoted of amenilies included at munily entrance assures the and the Crown Va 11 e Y An underground sprinkling The third unit or the Ranch to senior vice prcsidenl, it Richard B. Smith's Broad· privacy of the ex c I u s iv e Pcrkway, just cast of Pacific system, set on different time homes. featuring ea r I y. was announced this week by moor Homes on Niguel Shores, development. Coast High"•ay in Sou t h schedules for trees and lawns. Cali fornia architecture. is now Frank R. Hart. president or a $6.S million ocean-view The three-and four-bedroom Laguna . Prices start a t simplifies upkeep . being offered in the natural the Anaheim-based real estate development in La gun a homes feature up to nine walls•,_1_48_._900_· _________ P_l_an_t_in_,g:_w_a_s _d_o_ne_t_o_t_•_ .. _· _co_un_tr.:_y_se_tt_in_,g_. ______ f_ir_m_. _______ _ Niguel. of sliding glass OJ>2ning to "The boat slips are located private courtyards, patios and at the new Dana Point atriums. Most models have Marina, which is due to open privacy-zoning, witlt sleeping in June. 'I'tle Marina Is only and living areas separated by three minutes' drive from the 1 atriurns and tiled entryway.!!. homes," said W. Scott Biddle. In iome plans, the master executive vice president of suites are separated from Broadmoor Homes, lnc. junior wingg for additional "We \Yill provide the slips privacy. for each home buyer-," s~d F.Ol'J!Hll .:dining rooms and Bfd~an<rWi.11 pay the slip spaciou.!! living rooms are rent for a full year from the designed for graciou11 t:n- occupancy date." tertaining. One plan features Additlooal recreational ac-a convertible sect1nd bedroom commodalions are available in easily convertible into a den . the executive community. A retreat or game room. private motor accessway and Built-in pantries, breakf~st landscaped walkway span bars and pass-through win- Pacific Coast Highway leading dows are "included in the to a private parking lot at kitchens. which also boast top the beach. Private tennig quality appliances annd self- courts are also included wittlin cleaning ovens. New Madrid, Seventh Viejo Tract, Opening Mission Vlejo's seven t h neighborhood, the $? 1 . 5 million, 600-ho m e New Madrid, Is now open, offering five new plan.!! which in- corporate features most often requested by homeowners. Red Moltz and Associates. Santa-Ana-based architects. designed the homes, many of which f e a t u r e spectacular views of Trabuco Canyon and the hills to the East. New Madrid homes, with a complete spectrum o f designs in three-to f I v e • bedroom mcdels, are located near the new Marguerite Recreation Center. the community," Martin; ad- ded. "We believe their ac- ceptance will be ba.!!ed not only on their excellent design and construction, but on the total value o( the home ." All plans in the all-electric community offer ceramic ti le kitchen counters and ceramic tile shower.!! and bath.!!, elec- tric range with a self-cleaning oven, dishwasher . and disposal, fireplaces with log lighters, lulJlinous lighting in master baths, and staintd, hardwood cabinets. "It is our belief that the se The model complex, at homes offer everylhing at a Marguerite Parkway and realistic price," Martin con· Trabuco Road, in the northern eluded. portion of the community, ex-New Madrid homes range hibils several unique features of 'California-inspired' homes. in price from $29,995 to $39,-500. ' ' E 'I t e n s i v e market The models were decorated research, coupled with th e by Carole Eichen Interiors, success of La Paz and and Frank W, Radmacher "-'as Granada homes. have been landscape architect. incorporated into l hes e The 11,000-acre ct1mmunity. homes," said John Martin. often described as "America's vice-president of sales and tnost successful new town ". marketing, Mission Viejo currently en~ompasses six Com pany. other distinct neighborhoods. Features include mission There are also shopp i ng barrel tile roof.!!, shake and plazas, five shcools and a cot- shingle roofs. fireplac es, in-lege, the Missio n Viejo Golf eluding a fireplace in the Club and l nn, _ recreation bedroom of one model, and centers and parks, a (ire sta- an elegant gpiral staircase in lion, theatre, medical center, the Casa Sarga model. nursery and garden center. Casa Sarga, largest and a-eounty library branch, and most elaborate of the series, industrial development. is a five-bedroom, 21h • bath Future plans for the area design offering 2,850 square Include an auto plaza, a major feet of total living area. It post office branch. and ad· features a formal dining room, ditional recreational and park a .!!eparale family room, and facilities. a library with optional wet The population of Mission bar for gracious entertaining. Viejo, ,currenUy at 13,000, has "Madrid homes will add neY.' been predicted to reach a ill'\a!.ct to home styling within ~ piinimum or 85,0lkl by 1986. om es Turtle Rock Hills ~hon O>M:r Otive from the Santa AN. or S.n oreio rreewaysand followdlrectloral $lgns. ~n d1ily 10 t.m. to d'8Jc. 01-4) 833-11(JJ.. • lltlh!J =..-=-:I fi ~ • • • Some people like Greenbrook for atitis. .. Others, for ere. it is . At Greenbrook we build them likJI they used t o. Cedar shingle roofs. Generous fJse of wood siding and masonry. Qystal chandeliers. Lumi· nous ceilings ln the kitchens. Guest baths. Huge Walk-in closets. Oversize linen closets. Each Greenbrook home is built around a central hall plan. _E1dl has a _dramatic garden-view family room.0 'Spe<!lou$ garderi.\liOW •kifdien.·· t.legant masmr li0dr0om suire, You're wfthin m~ of just about my kind of reaeation .YofJ eould wmt. The Pacific Is 4 mil.S """Y· The swimming pool, putting green and barl>erue pits of Club Greenbrook ""' just CLUB GREENBROOK --~~- ~ ....... ~ "' ~ ..... around the comer. Literally. And, member the day you move in. you're 1 Greenbrook. Love it for its qua!ity. Or its loca- tion. Or both. From $3d,990. • .. Take S.n Diego ar Glf'den Gtbve fwys. to ·Magnolia St .• south to models. Or. Pacific Coast Hwv.10 Beach Blvd . north to Ellis Ave .• right to ~ii. north. LARWIN ANNOUNCES NEWLY REDUCED FHA/VA ANNUAL PERCENTAG E RATES , • • • ' • .. Real Estate QueslioM and Comment By Roa It or Randall McC.udle At 43, I am an aero 1p1c1 dropout. I h1v1 1 real 1st1t1 11l11m1n'1 license •nd w11 considerinv selling r11I 11t1t1 in San Diego Cou'Jty. But, I have what I think may be 1 problem. Al· though I am honest and don't mind long hours; I am not 1 conversationalist. I have n1v1r bffn the 'Life of the Party'. Don't get ma wrong, I am not shy, but I do think twlca before saying anything and th1r1for1 tend to be vary quiet. How much of a problem do you believe this will bt to ·me, if I decide to enter the real estate profession? D. N. Huntington Be"ch All that is required is that you be able to cornmuni· cate effectively. !\'lost of us have learned to regard with suspicion the smooth talker who is not on the level. I put my faith and con[idence in the man who, while he may be slow, is su re -the man who has that all- inclusive quality we call character. \Vha l the world desperately needs -in these dis· turbed times -is not more smartness or brilliance, and day out -that determines your character. Character is a plant of slow growth. It springs from within; it ca,.aot be superimposed from without. Character is developed in the atmosphere of right thinking and acting. Character is shown in action, not in words. It is Y.1hat you are -consistently, day in and day out -that determines yo u character. We build character thought by thought, act by act, day by day. The reward for good thoughts and high character is the esteem and respect of others. It Ui on that esteem and respect that we build success in the true sense of that much abused word. My brother and I just inherited an 11 unit ap.1rt- ment building in Fullerton. My uncle managed theu units for years, now we need a manager to live on the propert.y. How do we go about finding someone to manage such a property? None of our tenants seem to be qualified. Any thought you have will be i1ppreciattd. E. K. Newport Bei1ch The selection, hiring and training of a resident manager is one of your most important functions as an apartment building owner. · Give a lot of thought to all the duties you expect your manager to perform, then write them out in com- plete detail. This will help you in hiring, as you can attempt to grade your prospective manager on bow well you think she can perform these various dut~s . (I said "she" because in my opinion women make the best managers). Later your outline can become lbe basis for a job description. Usually the manager-is sought through the classi- fied section of the newspaper. Professional manage- n:ienl companies have files on experienced and quali- fied managers. They may be willing to help you locate a manager. One such company is the Property Management Company in Orange. Call 63~8360 and ask for Ray Salinas. We use a professional management company to manage our apartment complexes; Our investors be- lieve it to be some of the wisest money we spend. Editor's Note: Randall R. MeCardlt U tht president of the Real Estaters, an investment analyst, college lecturer, and author of "Real Estate in California." Send your com- ments and question.! to Rar.dall R. McCardlt, c/o the DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Luxury Homes Open At Capo Haciendas San J uan Cap istrano "'as established as a new location for luxury homes this week with the grand opening of Capistrano Haciendas. con- ceived and developed by John C. Douglass Jr. Located within minutes of beaches, Dana Point Marina, golf courses and mountain pa.rks, the 35 custom homes on 20.000 square foot Jots will sell from $60,000 lo $100,000 or more. Well known for his pio'neer· tng spiri t in housing. Douglass has brought to fruition a bold new concept in gracious living for the south roast area . "Capistrano Haciendas were designed for an exclusive market,'' Douglass ai.d. "Our Top Seller John V. Crowley has been named tp_p sales· for 1970 io \V'ilKer and Lee's investment clivi· sion with a total valu· •atlon of 1.5 million for 15 properties. pr~sign surveys indicated a grov;ing desire f o r con- ventional Caliiornia designed homes on large lots away from the crush of the high density areas," he said. The 35 homesites and four model "Idea" homes now on di spla y have more th a n satisfied a!I criteria. Each home will be custom designed as an interpretation of the buyers' dreams and ideas. Ponderosa Buys Land In Irvine Ponderosa Homes, division of Kaise r Aetna, has purchas· ed 235 acres of Orange Coun· ty land located in the proposed cil)'-.. 01 lrvine,4" it was an· nounced by James M. Peters. president of the Souther• California development firm . "The purchase was made from the Horace J. Stevens Estate annd Hora ce J . Stevens, Jr. Coldwell, Banker and Co .. Realtors. represented all parties in the tra1151ction which amounted t o ap- proximately $4 million. PlaM for the property In- clude developing single-family and mulH-rutdendal units In· tegrattd with a commercial district, according to Ptters. The proptrty is located betwten Culver and Jeffrey Reds. just north of Ute Sanlll Ana Frttway. Weldon Wankier, Thomas T. RouSl'lol and Robert T. Galrdntr, all salesmen ln the Newport Bead\ office of Cold well. Banker and Co., handled the transaction. 0.\JLV '!LOT t Don~i Waste Swimming Pool in Winter 11 DOROTHEA M. BROOKS NEW YORK (UPI) -Wbat to do with a 1wlmmin1 peol ln winter? "Oon'l waste iL Use lt! .. That's the advice el Ed Gorman, president ef Cascade Industries. Depending on your family 's inclinations, your climate and your budget, there are ways to keep a peal in use virtually year-'round, even ln the win: try north. If yours is a beattd ... poet-and a beater ls rapidly btcomfnc st.a.ndard equipment ori pools in all but lbe w~rmtst cllmu-1 simple windbreak .and unob5tructed sun en the. deck will extend 1wlmmln1 use well into cool weather, Gorman said -right through 1banbglving in some areas. Natura!Jy, don't plan.on rid- ing on a float with a coo: drink in Yo9r hand. It'a I roed1time for real swlmmln& prac· tice-f~·active.water 1ames. And, after swimming. in· ste~ · ef summer!• lounctng about, plan en a brhik. Nb-and a variety of w I n t e r down and quick c h a n I e , enclosures art on the market. follt1wed by some warm-up ac· One wbJch Ca5cade decided livltie! and a h e a r t y to market after several years meal-perhaps a steaming o{ testing in Canada's rugged clambake in a wash boiler-on winter "Climate, c G m b I n e a the outdoor grill. clear \!lnyl walling and roofing, If swimming's really your ·on galvanized steel rramin&. sport. you can. for 1 price of • the whole structure desi1ned $1.500 to $5,000 or so, put your lo slJde, accordiOfl-like, on p001 tinder roof for the winter. tracks, for year round use. \\!llh the fastest pool growth Jn winter. the transparent taking place now In mostly enclosure lets ultra.violet sun- wlntiy ·northern s t a t e s , tanning rays through and Gonnan said, the pool shelter steams up warmth somewhat ts caining rapid acceptance, like a solarium. ln fact, the pool d«k mal<H 1. loocf pile< to winter plants and some enclosurts have been fitted out for greenhou3e use. Gorman said a pool heater may be. nteded enly for the th.rte coldest winter months, but most people prefer lo swit· ch It on at the usuaJ time In the fall. Opaque eod panels have portholes for ventilation, and can be roJled up entirely in a few seconds en warm fall or spring days. The whole struc· ture slides back wben the weather warms and can serve as a cabana In summer. Available In a wide varletJ of sizes, the enclosures have a minimum •~·foot headroom al the side walls, and two te three feet more height at the rooftree for a natural one- story building profile. They are rtlall\!ely easy te in· stall-two mtn can erect t1ne In one to1two days' Ume--and a mecbanlcaUy inclined do-lt- yourseUer can put ene up, cut· Un1 the expense. You're only $28,995 away from Newport Beach. 7 ~ % finaneing annual percentage rate. Harbor View Homes. Newport's biggest values . ' 3, 4 and 5-bedrooms big. With design ideas all-the ir own (bonus rooms, breezeways , beam ceilings ,,. beautiful!). With a complete neigh· borhood of quiet streets, a school, a park and a family club. And with the whole fun·in-the-sun world of Newport Beach just down the road. The bay. The beaches. Fashion Island. UC Irvine. Prices start at $28,995. They can go to $42,995 for the Somerset (shown below). Ou r 7V•% annual percentage rate is just about the lowest financing anWihere. Come see how cl ose it gets you to Newport Beach. .• 11!!*~1?'.&!JWJ : _.._ .. -~' -=-~ ~· .... ~~ -' Take the San Dieao or Newport Freeways to M&eArthur, then 10 south to Ford Road. • OR VIEW HOMES In the Irvine Planned Environment. I • , !J DAll 1 PILOT DICK ~CY TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF JUDGE PARKER Yoa 1CtCN, SAM .• "i'O\I MAD I NEVER A 6flEAT ruTU!i!'E WITM COULP STA.NP W AND B 1NDUSnr!ES! 'SUCCESS, VOii 5HOULDt.l'f MAYE Tl1:EMA.!.IE ! &LOWlll PLAIN JANE IN '!'HE WORDS OF111AT DISTINGUISHED HANGMAN, CHAl'WICK CHOKEWELL: "I HAVE WAANGLEil510 DANG~E1 VAST, Vl~GIN VISTAS O'VAUNffD IQCA!. \'EN15 IO VISE!' 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By Gus Arriola By Roger BoUen I _I.IX> 1HE</ WONDE~ W4 1'HEl l<' KIPS C/.U1r WI.IT 71:> U:AVe 1'1£ H~/II> J )l' """ ,,n ! l'.'.l \':l~o 11 -s MR.MUM ., 1) ,. .. By Mell SGaAMINv, WMA.T5TAGe All£ YOU IN ! By Charles M. Schulz ~11~5 '\ ~ - ~·,, DENNIS THE MENACE • e,. "'" lfttmcmdl c~,.-~i-. 1971. T..W ....... t-...1. ' Ann Landers Leavening Added To Child-raising DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several years ago you printed Twelve Rules for Raising Children. l carried the column in my wallet until it became so dog.eared and yellowed "'ith age that it is no longer legible. Please print it again, Ann. It's worth a repeat. -SAN ANTONIO MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Here It---------- 11. Thanks for asking ; l. Remember that a child Is a gift from God, the richest of all blessings. Do not at· tempt to mold him in the image of yourself, your father, your brother or your neighbor. Each child Is an Individual and should be permitted to be himself. the thrill of eamlng and joy of achieving. Grant him the great,st of all satisfactions -the pleasure that comet with person 1 I 1c- compUshment. tl}iedoean't need a.n own.er, he needs ap. audience." 2. Don't crush a child's spirit when he fails. And never compare him with others who have outshone him. 7. Do not set yourst:lf up as the epitome of perfection. This is a difficult role to play 24 hours a d&.y. You will find it easier to communicate with desires. Permit him to know that Mom and Dad can err, too. Horoscope Try to Hold Ground; Don't Carry Burdens 3. Remember that anger and hostility are natural emotions. Help your child to find socially acceptable oullels for these normal feeli ngs or they may be. turned inwa rd and erupt in the form of physical or mental illness. •· Discipline your child with firmness and reason. Don 't let your anger throw you off balance. If he koows you are fair you will not lose his respect or his love. And make sure the puaishment fits the crime. Even the youngest child has a keen sense of justice. 8. Don't make threats In anger, or Impossible promises when you are in a generous mood . Threaten or promise only that which you can Jive up to. To a child, a parent's word means everything. The child who has lost faith in his parents has difficulty believing in anything_ 9. Do not smother your child with superficial manifestations of "love." The purest and healthit:st lo~ t:xpresses It.self in day in, day-out training which breeds self-eonfidence: and independt:nce . SUNDAY MARCH 7 By SYDNEY OMARR ~frs, Alexendra Mark , wife or th e director of neurosurgery at Boston City Hos pital, i1 pushlnl' • crusade which has as Its goal the emergence. of astnlogy as a strictly scltn- tific subject. fi.1rs. l\1ark. an attractive mother of four, has authored a book on astrology in which she makes the case for amore scientific approach to the subject. Her aim Is to clear away clouds of my1tlclsm which, in some quarters, oontlnue to shreud astrology. She terms scan- dalous those who consi1tently capture the public eye with 1en1atlonal predictions. ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Highlight creative endeavors. \Velcome opportunity f o r change. Deal with children. Utilize Inner reS-Ources . Be open to romance. Leo in- dividual helps add spice to life. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 1: Flexible approach to domestic issue would be constructive. Entertain at home. Display sense of humor. Make creative concessions. Give a Jitlle in order to make m a j o r breakthrough. GEl\.1LNI (May 21-June 20): Visiting relatives could create somt:what of a problem. Rt:member ol:iligatlons. pro- mise s. One wh o is close to you should not be ignored. Julie Joins David i11 Training WASHINGTON IAP) David and Julie Eisenho\ver have rentt:d a thrce-bcdro1Jm furnished cnltiige at Virginia Beach, Va., where they \Viii live for the eight week s thal young Ei~enh<.wer is allcnding school al 1hc Navy·s fleet anti- air warfare training center. On completion of his navi ga- tional courses there, the \Vhile House said . David 1o1•ill join his i;hip. the USS Albany in the Mediterranean. And, when the ship returns to its home port, Mayport. Fla.. in midsummer, the \Vhite House said J u l i e Eisenhower win mo\•e lo Florida to join her husband . Their furnished rented house in Virginia Beach h:is a living room . kitchen. three bed- rooms, one bath and an en- closed porch. Its exact Ir.cation wai; not disclosed by the White Jinusc In making the announcement of the rental. \\'hich runs from M;irch 15 to M1ty 31. David gets his con1mi5sion as an i?nslg'l in the Na"·al Reservt March 12 when he grad uates from Naval Officer Candidate School al Newport. R.I. F/IEE What appears to be opposition actually is weak. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Money and how to obtain it -this subject holds sway. Member of opposite se1 plays key role. You can get what you "'ant -if you turn on charm. Act accordingly. Check valuables. LEO /July 23-Aug. 22 ): Cy- cle high; many are drawn to you . Benefits indicated from association with Aries individual. Take initiative. Set p<.c e. Make new starts in new directi ons. Domestic ad- justment is due. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl . 22 ): Heed counsel of spiritual ad- viser. Visit those confined to home . hospital. Cooperate in charitable p r o j e ct_ See beneath surface val ues. You will gain greater insight. Benefits accrue. 5. Remember that each child needs two parent.!. Present a united front. Never join with your child against your mate. This can create in your child (as well as in yourself) emotional conflicts It can also create feelings of guilt, confuslon and in- security. 6. Do not hand your child everything his little heart desire!. Permit him to know Survey Tells U.S. Plight LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): 0£ S • h Emphasis is on special real-pams tionshi p. Nothing is apt to IO. Teach yrur child there is dignity in hard work, whether it is performed with callused hands that shovel coal or skilled fingers that manlpulatt: s u r g I c 11 I in- struments. Let him know a usefu l life is a blt:ssed one and a life of ease and pleasurHeeking is empty and meaningless. 11. Do not try to prot,ct your child against every small blow and disappointment. Advt:rsity st re ngt hens chalilcter and makes us Com- passionate. Trouble is the great equalizer. Lel him learn IL 12. Teach your child to love God and to love his fellow men . Don't send your child to a place or worship -take him thert:. Children learn from example . Telling him something i! not tt:achlng him. 1 r you givt: your child a deep and abiding filth Jn God it can be his strength and his light when all else fails . occur halfway. Protect your WASHINGTON (AP) -The interests. II you give too Census Bureau says persons mu ch, too soon. you weaken of Spanish descent In this J)()Sition. Perceive potential. country are younger, earn less You can go places. and are unemployed more HDW h r rl\Ol,lld • '~•n•o• COVlllt than the slatislically average oc1 ,.,. ntc~lno i.. ••1•1 wri1n doe• SCORP IO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): U"lled States resident. 11 Mcom• too llOT 10 111n11111 Stnd for Ann l t l'ldt rt' bOolcltl. '"Ntc-1~ One who wishes to show off '"-e bureau sai'd I I 8 •nd ~1111no -w11" Ar• '"' Li. .. 1111 111 Mlll YOU• '"""'' lo Aflf> l t ndt rl may try to push , cajole you. November 1~9 survey of 111 r;<>ln 1N1 • 1ono. 1i.mll9d, ••11-H · d I · l w drn1td l /\Yt !oot. Hold your groun · t IS no re:1idents of Spanish originlp;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'il necessary to carry burden not found their median age about INIOLL NOW! rightly your own. Rt:alite thl! 10 years younger than the FOi Nin and make new deal for "erage for perS-0"5 of olher PSYCHO CYBERNETICS yourself. ethnic backgrounds. Wlllr:IND WOllCSHOP SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-The famil y income averaged ,..,,.,,, c ...... ,.,,.,,_, c ... 1tr- 70 l L•-t Ar~tff Dec. 21 ): Good lunar aspect '5.600 a year -percen M•~" ''"u ..... 11-1 L•mtt" coincides with chance to com-of the U.S. average. Seventeen c111 u1J1 ........ 111 •1 .,,.,"' municate with those at a percent of the families t:arnl~~~~~~~~~~~~I distance . Travel also i! on less than $3,000 a year, the li ag enda. Be sure you are get-bureau said . SALE ting message across. follow Unemployment among the through : clarify views. Spanish descendants during the survey period was 6 per-WATER LILIES CAPRICORN ro.c. 22··"" ""I, Jhe bureau added. rom- 19 1· Cooperation is required pared to 3.S percent on the from mate. Pa r I n e r national scale. Complicated legal problem The bureau said there were Pacific Goldfish F•rms 14842 Edwardi St. Off \11, S•ft 0 1.,1 Prnwly 11 Gelo!.., Wtll •llf 11111. c11n bf solved only lhrough 9.2 milli on Americans of joint effort. Kno"' this and Spanish descent or five per- proceed accordingly. Take in-cent of the approximately 200 1 vcntory. million persons living in lhis1 WESTMINSTER AQUARIUS I.Jan. 20-Feb. country al. the lime. the survty l 893-7155 18!: Accent on how yo u utilize,-=•~·~as~m~a~d~c~.::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::~~~~~~~~~~~~I alternativ£ methods. Key now 1. is versatility. One "'ho makes prnmi.i;cs n1a ~ be reluctant to put them in writing . Be pleasant without being naive. PISCES (Feb. 10-March 20): Emphasis on basic is!ues. One: who is depending on you may a!so take yo u for granted. Correct this situation. Refuse to be door' mat. Assert your O"'n needs. Keep special ap- pointment . IF' TODAY ES Y 0 U R BIRTHDAY vnu arc due to embark on n'ew project. You \\·HI have added ind£1pendence . Some or you r own ,S:O(ICepts will be gi\'Crf t hance for de\'eloprnent. You tend to be a pcrfec!ionist. Realize you c11n make some concessions without g\\'ing up principl,s. ,HONE 642-2851 ,Oil tll.SlllVATION B. D. HOWES IS HAVING A SALE ORGAN CLASSES FOi PLAYllS AND NON-PLAYll$ Mil l'ltlED THOM,SON. wlll b1 t1•chin9 1n 1scltln9 nl_; Or91n'c11u Mfthod 1t COAST MUSIC, MONDAYS 7:JO P.M. tot P.M. COAST MUSIC 11J5 NIWPO~T ILVP. lot H""'°'l COST4 MESA ~~Bw~Q~R~§J;>~ NEWPORT BEICH: am Via Lido. &75·2731 Dlll y '!LOT 11 sz tll 54" Wide PERMA-PREST "'" ., .... 100% POLYESTER ~ ~ ,( Single Knits 58-60 in ches wide • Yd. • Beautifully behaved PERMA PRESTI polyester knita that sew up into smooth little number1 you can wear and wear. Plains and sculptured jacquards, nat stitches, denim 1tripes. In bandy ~2-80 Inch widths •Pop them in'to your "'ashing machine at medium temperature ... drip or tumble dry ... they come: out with hardly a wrinkle •Jn a stylishly geared-get-to&ethe:r or shade& and atitcbea • Rich looking and supple for your 1marte1t 1uit1, dre11e1 and all your Spring sewing needs. For elegant simplicity no other fabric Says it so vtell 2~7 90 lnche1 Wide 3~l • ., laehtt Wida 4~7 •Double Knit in solids 32 and M Inch widths .._ • J>Guble Knit& ln Den· Im Stripes 58 to 6Q inch widths •Double Xntts tn ttal Stitch Lov1ly Sprina: Solidi •Dou bl a -Xfl lts In Jacquard Patterned Colon Ai 111ertme.11.t of Whit• Jtcc::iuard Ute !ear1 AevolW., Cli•g• • ) ~ .. rs;:;;--e-a~r~s-i , .. ·,,· •• ·.·.~.~ •• -----...... ~· ............... ~.~ .......................................... ~·.·.~--.·.· ............... ~ ............... • .. • (.t.~.t. •lllC ... illOlllff ~ ffMtlt ,._., f.t.#ll MM<A ,...... .. • ,<OMl'l'OH -IUMIAll l ... fl4Cll PU.utlll 14~ A•l MUn1 <Ollf l'UU "'°""" a.t. ttJIA..& .. 11aor.-.,...._, ''"'t-.. ,,.., ...... ._..., ._ .. ,, •• ,_...,. ..... ....w " l , -- I ! 1: ' ~ I.! • . . . . . . . . . . ~ ... 12 DAJU'· PILOT Sat11rdaJ. Ml((ll 6, ~i?l ·• -• • • •• ·THIS 1·s NEWPORT'S· PROBLEM • • • TRAFFIC J~M LOOKING EAST ON COAST HIGHWAY FROM DOVER DRIVE -FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 , 4 p.m. L e problem is traffic. Too much or il And il '"'ill get worse, not better, in the years ahead. \Ve don 't need statislics•to tell us-that. "\Ve're all part of it every day. In the morning· and late afternoon rush hours. On the \Yeekends. S·u·m m er \veekends especiall y. . It's because Newport Beath 'is an attractive eoastal recreation to,rn, as \veil as a place to..Iiv:e in and \\'Ork in -and a place~ to drive through . So lhal's the problem, Traffic. J{ow do \Ve solve tt! '" • . ~- We solve it through-our' IOClll governmeill It be- gins there, with the people· w.e elect .to our City Coun· ,. cil. They have the means, the authority, !tlie..-delermina· lion. and ott mandate,_ toi.do,tbe•jOb. They've gotlen the m,.sage. Loud and clear. A Coast Freeway that would damage our harbor environ· rnent isn't wanted by the people or Newport Beach. They got that message long ago. ll has been , and is, th eir message. ·· • -... · .. ·"' A freeway along the coastline, our councilmen say, is not only unwanted (no agreements have been signed for the shoreline-hugging route west of the bay) - it may also be unneeded despite the traffic. That's \vhy our councilmen are committed to an in-depth, wide-ranging investigation of Newport's traf~ fi e problems and needs, present and future. Newport has never bad such a study before. lt \Vill produce some options for the city. It will sho\v different \vays the city could cope with its O\Vn traffic and the traffic that pours into and through Ne,vport from an f!Ver, clogging our streets. It will show how this could be done without a freeway along the bluffs. It wi!l show wh~t ~hanges in our exisling-s\reet palterns wonld be needed to make this possible. We 'vill know then what our choices are. \Ve don't+ know now. \Vhen \Ve do kno'v "'hat our choices are, we can -throuJ?h our elected representatives -take action and make demands of the state"s free"'av builders on lhe basis of sound knowledge . • \ So when we go to lhe polls on March 9, Jet's keep the problem in mind. It is traffic. It isn't our local government. And \Ve can't solve the problem by attempting to lie the hands of the people who can do something about it: our elected representatives. They must retain the responsibility to study the problem and to take action on our behalf. A tide of emotionalism cannot S\veep our streets free of traffic. It can only worsen iL Vote responsibly on Alarch 9. Vote for represen· tative government ••. < ' .; VOTI~ G N 0 ~'N BOTH PROPO·SITIONS. COMMITTEE FOR A RESPONSIB LE VOTE ON MARCH 9th J. L"IHI S!tffff!Hfl, (htlrmt11. 1J:S C.-MltflleMt Ori ..... (.,_ Ml MIPI Df-M11"1111H; OIMlll c. llm,..,., Clll ..... II:. c""'' H. w. Llllltllr ll:leftll'lll SlnMll JI""' I . li.9cla,.,1 Dff C ... 1 ,,..... A. VIWtl Jt11!1 I . P1rllw1 Jl1M6 l tl1itlllr11 DI'", 111111 Mra. LWlll W. HNllttr. 7 . , .. ~ .. 7 ) .. • S.1turd.1y, Milrtll 6, 1,71 DAILY PILOT t.ff Battered Rustlers Battle Compton Tonight : OAIL>l' ,IL.01 . ..._.. k '•lrkll: O'DMoMIC GOLDEN ·WE.ST'S ~RIAN AMBROZICH 1221-KE ir FIGURE IN ·TOHIG~T'S. DUEL WITH COMPTON. . ·~ ' ' .... ~- Sports Ill" :Brief' ' ' •' Halos, Cubs Open Fire; LA Loses, Nabs Title PALM SPRINGS -The California Angels in8ugurate the 1971 grape(ruit season (exhibition) today ag8.inst Ule Chicago Cubs here at Angel $tadium. Manager Harold "Lefty" Phillips has named Tom Murphy, Archie Reynolds and Ray Jarvi$ to hurl for the Halos, but several regulars will be missing from action. It'll be carried live on Channel 5 {KTLA) and radio KMPC (710). Among the missing will be shortstop Jim Fregosi, third baseman Ken McMullen and outfielder Tony Conigliaro. Fregos i and McMullen are being held aut of the early action because they haven't made the transistion to playing shape after the winter layoffs. Conigliaro has a Reserve meeting to keep him out of action. • ING LEWOOD -Jerry Chambers, an ex-Los Angeles Laker, dropped in a pair of Cree throws with eight seconds to play Friday night as the Atlanta Hawks beat the Lakers. IOf>.104, in a National Basketball Association game. The victory kept the Hawks in second platt in the Central Divis ion, l 'A games ahead of the Cincinnati Royals. The Lakers loss didn't hurt, however, because the San Francisco Warrior's 130-103 loss at the hands of the Chicago Bulls gav e the Lakers 'the Pacific Division title. San Francisco trails the Lakcrs by 91h games with nine to play. • LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Then Genter came back in the fiilals to shatter his own record with a victory In 1:40.6. Stanford's victories were by J ohn Ferris in the 20().yard butterfly in 1 :51.8 : by Bryall. Job in the 100 breast in 58.0 and by Fred Haywood who won the 100- yard backstroke in 53.2. UCLA was first in the standings wilh 283 points, followed by USC with 269. Washington 176. Stanford 172, California 106, Oregon 90, Oregon St.ate 40. and Washington State 33. • LONG BEACH -Hans Fassnacht and Gunnar Larsson of Cal State {Long Beach) set Pacific Coast Athletic Asso- ciation swim records in the 200 bulter· fly and 200 freestyle as th.c host 49ers took a huge lead over second place University of Pacific in the PCAA Championships. Fassnacht clocked 1:52.64, breaking his old ma rk of 1:5$.0L And Larrson, a resident of Huntington Beach, was timed in I: 42.01, breaking the old record of 1:4.1.43. • COLUMBUS. Ohio -Mark Spitz thrashed to American,. NCAA and con- ference marks in the 20().yard butter· fly Friday night. trig gering another In· diana assa ult on the record books in the Big Ten swimnling meel Spitz. a junior, was cloc ked in one minute and 49.50 seconds. That bettered the American and NCAA records or J: 49.6 by Stanford's John Ferris and the J :50.44 Spitz set in the Big Ten meet a year ago. -.. "S.C -Freshmen Deal Anteaters 69-58 Sethack LOS ANGELES -A frigid shooUng UC 1rvine freshman .• basketball tWn dropped a 69-58 decision to the USC Trojan yearlings · Friday nighl in .. • preliminary game to •the SC-Stanford Pac.a outing at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. The Joss v.·as the second of the season for the Irvine freshmen against 21 vic- tories. UCI clases out the campaign tonight at UC Riverside with the freshman contest at 5:45. Agai11st the Trojan frosh Friday night. coach J erry Hu lbe rt's crew was colder . than an iceberg in Alaska. Rick Mosier, a refugee from Marina High, was the only UCI player in double figur es, hitting 18 fo r the ga me on seven fie ld goals and four free throws. As a team. the UCI yearlings hil only 19 field goals of 63 attempts for a 35.7 mark. USC. on the other hand, canned 28 of 51 for a 54 .9 average. UCI trailed most of the game but closed the margin to M-50 with 5:46 to play only to have the taller Trojans move awa y to stay. Mike Westra. a S.11 cente r for the Trojans, hit 12 poin ts and hurt the An teaters with his rebounding. He gave UCI players only one shot on many occasions. UCI ...... ~ !Sil ftllp{IJJ use ,,..,11 !HI ,, fl "' ,, I I 4 II 1 J 1 tt ' o s n J • J 1• I 1 $ 4 ! 0 J , 0 I I I !oltwltl"' °"""'" Lum111<1n1 Man1f" Mosler ·~· ... !ollgvl"< TOMll Ht lltlm(; 1 1 e • P•lrner 1 J 1 S 0 Wffll •l l t W111r~ I i S 6 Htl/Oltln 1 i 111 Pwrv l I l 1 Emt!I I J l $OllO~ 0 • 1 4 1t 10 19 Y ro1tl• ?I 11 'n •• u~c Fro.h '1. Ut • Fro111 n WHITTIER -It's tough to pin the hopes of a basketball team on one in- dividual but that's the situation sur. lbllndlng Golden West College tonight at Rio Hondo College where the Rustlers eng. rangy Compton in the state JC regional playoffs. First tipoff is It 8. Rio Hondo is located just north of Whittie.r, off Freeway 605. Tonight's tilt figures to depend on which team has the better board •trength. And because of that the center of attention probably will focus on Rustler forward Brian Ambrozi.ch, one of the top rebou,nders in the state. Ambroiich, a 6-S jwnping jack, strain- ed a knee two weeks ago and has been hobbled every since. He practiced for the firll lime Monday, so probably Br11in s Bomb Cal, 103-69; Trojans Win LOS ANGELES (AP) -Top-ranked UCLA maintained Its one-game Pacific.$ basketball .margln..wi.th a...crusbln& IQ.US victory over invading california while host USC tripped Stanford, 83-74 Friday night. The UCLA victory was No. 500 for coach John Wooden against 140 losses in 23 years with the Bruins. Sidney Wicks led the first-ha!{ sweep with 17 points and 14 rebounds. Center Steve Patterson scored 15--tn--tbe-first half as t.Jte Bf.uins' fast break thrashed Cal, which chose to run with the Bruins. UCLA blitzed the Bears, 17~. midway through the first period ror a 36-23 lead and the once-beaten Bruins were neve.r in tn:luble after that. The Bruins' full- court press was at its best. UCLA gained its 2.11-d victary of the season and the Bruins are now 12~ in Pac-3 play. Curtis Rowe led the Bruins in scoring with 23 points and Wicks wound up with 21 points and 12 rebounds. Patterson added another 21. Guard Henry Bibby scored 15. Cal was led by Ansley Truitt with 23 point.. USC's Trojans, third ranked in the nation and one game back. of UCLA in the Pac-I r1tt, led by 15 points with less than 6:41 to play in the second hall when the Indians put on a rush and cut the margin to just two at 74-72 with less than two miQUtu lo go. . Al that point, USC resuve Monroe Nash . bit a free throw with 1:27 left to take I ' tbtee-point advantage and then nen time down court, Stanford guard Pat RUJCO was called for traveling. Theo, with '° seconds to play, use guard Paul We.stphal hit another pair of free throw• for a 77·12 lead before Stanfard't· MJke Michel hit a jump shot-but there were only 22 aecond.s left at tht Ume. DtMi1 Layton led the 'Trojans, now 11·1 in the Pac-I and 23-1 overall, wltb 23 point.. Weotpl)al had 16. . Michel scored 11.. and Claude. Terry was held to 14 for Stanford, 6-18 and 2-11. In other Pac-& games. Oregon State snapped an eight...game losing streak with an 81-67 victory over visiting Washington State and host Oregon blitzed Washington 101·76. TV Fight Tickets Still A vailahle Tickets for Monday night's closed circuit telecast of the boxing match between Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) at Anahe im's Con· vention Center are on sale. Prices for the ducats are $25. S20 and $10 for the color telecast. Anaheim'• Convention Center has the only Orange Cou1ty color show or the fight. Other sites for the color telecast are The Forum In Inglewood , Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Long Beach Sports Arena, Los Angeles Sports Arena. San Bernardino Swing Auditorium, Shrine Auditorium and San Diego Sports Arena. Viewing of black and white telecasts at theaters ill still available with ticket.! priced at $15. Orange· County sites for black and white viewing: Broadway 'lbeater (Santa Ana ). Fox Theater (Fullerton). Otlier nearby locations : Towne Theater (Long Beach), Riverside Theater. -· will not be up to full capability tonight. "We'll start Brian at a forward but we have no idea how long he'll be able to play. He rMlw runs fine in a stralght line but when he cuts and turns he favors the leg," says Rustler coach Dick Stricklin. Definitely out of the lineup ia guard Rick Barnes, who has mononucleosis. Stricklin Is not sure who will open at Barnes' spot but it is expected to be one of two freshmen -ruck Mann of Westminster or Kurt Brown of Rancho Alamitos. The other' starters will be guard Chris Thompson, forward Jim Anderson and center Mark Dekker. Thompson is Ute only healthy one of the original five starters and he'll be expected to carry much or the Rustlers' scoring 1oad. Anderson has a painful tooth and Dekker Is nunlne 1 toie thumb. f "'The key to the game is definitely the boards. And we have to play super defeme" says Stricklin. • Compton is a late entry into the playoffs, gaining a berth Tuesday w~ a Los Angeles Superior Court j~ ruled that the Tartars did not 'hQe to forfeit a pair of Western State ,oP ference games. '1 Thus Compton f.inlshed in a tlo Wi}I Ventura for th e circuit crown. . ·~ Compton's rebounding strength ' ·..h centered around post man R o n Richardson (6-10), a starter on IUt season's state JC championshJp team.~ Forwards Robert Smith (6-7) and Art Stepheson (6-4) 1long with guard,, LH McDougal (S.5l and Horat-e Aubrey (6-<I) make up the rest of the starling five . Dickinson Up by I In Doral Tourney MIAMI (AP ) -Gardner Dickinson cut out a conservative tw0>.Jmdtt·J!.ar. 10 and clung to a one-stroke lead Friday after two rounds of I.he $150,000 Doral Open golf tournament. The 43-year-old veteran of almost 20 years on the pro tour had a tw<rround total or 138, six under par on the tough 7 .02.8-yard Blue f\1onster course at the Doral Country Club. Brash;--young Bruce Fleisher charged in with a 67 and headed 1 trio for second al 139. Gibby Gilbert and Ted Hayes, each with a 70, also were at that figure. One more stroke back. at 140 were t~time champ Doug Sanders, former PGA champ Dave Stockton and J, C. Snead. Sanders and Stockton each had a 69 and Snead, winner of the Tucson Open two weeks ago, look 1 70. Veteran· Miller Barber , and husky DeWitt Weaver barged into contention with 65s, seven under par, and topped a group of five at 141. Jack Nicklaus, the recently.crowned PGA champion and the British Open Ulle holder, recovered with a 68 for 142, just four strokes back of the leathery-faced little leader. Arnold Palmer LVntinued to have his troubles, however, takinf a 72 for 147 It's Baseball On TV Menu This Weekend It happena every springtime. Both the · California Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers return to television lhls weekend with tbe Angels televlalng a pair of weekend games from Palm Springs against the Chicago cubs on Cbaruiel 5. Both are at l o'clock. The Dodgen will be seen ·on Channel 11 Sunday al 10:30 against the Atlanta Braves from West Palm Beach, Fla. TOOAY 1J ,_ (t) CL -HIGH SCHOOL 9.UK~TBALL -IC.a"lll Hlgll IKtl Doi. P11tb~ ll 0-tnQC CHll Co""'9 lfl 1 AA.A 11tt'riltl"'I Miii bllll 11mt. I P.fTI. .(SJ CL -ANOEL IASE ALL -TM C1lllotr1l1 "'°"'' "''" !ht Oolc~ Culll lfl ltlf' • fln l Of li'lt t>l\lblllon 11,,.. t(l\9d11ltrd ""' Clllflfll!I S. 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UflOAY lO:Xt 1.m. 111) L -OODGEJI IA.sEllALL -TM Los A-111 Llod'1tfl t1c1 tl'lt Alrtnll B'l'ln 111 I ll tll\lDlllOn IJlfrW from Wnf Pt!"' h "'CI\, Flt . 11 1.m. !2! CL -"JIO HOCKEY -Tiii M°"lrtll Ct n.tdltns mltl Ille II."" Wh1Q1 11 [)f!roll. !1l CL -fllA 8ASKETIALL -ScMduled: Thor l'lew York Knl<lll ll'IMI the C11tlc1 II Boll°". 12 noon (t) Cl. -COLF -T~, 1011\ 1 nrt111t Oottl·Elllern O!>tn '1 ltlectst .,.,,.,. M 1ml, 1 ~."I. Ul CL -ANGEL BASEBALL -Tiie C1llfornl1 A"!ltl• Y$. T~t C~!ctoo C11b1 In '" 1"t~llb~l'°,,~,l'"IJ)11C(11'.'.: SrJ~~:°ICAN 5"0~'1"SM"-N -l'lll!lnt tor T1rpon, 1!1lklnt wllllt ·!llltd ll!e~ In Mlcl\lga" lttd lll1c11u~n Of big g1mt 1nlrn1l1. ~ .~ ~ and just making it under the wire fF cut fgr t~ fuiai two rounds today an,! Sunday. ." "I played about tile same as I tijd the day before," said Nicklaus, ~ho had an opening 74. "I just didn 't make the dumb mistakes f did yest!'!J'dJy. l still fell asleep a couple of timfS oul there and threw away two or thri.i shots." •. '1-played-much better th.an ..Ldld Thursday," said the llf>-pound Dictlnson1 who had an opening 68. "Maybe l dl<il.'! putt as well. but I hit the ball muth closer to the bole. · "1 played pretty conservaUvely~t then I always do." · , He birdied the first-hole, a par f1Ve, when ~ blasted out of a trap to folll' feet and made the putt. • TIM TIFT ::-· An F. .·~ teater 1ve : ~ Ends Season At Riverside RIVERSIDE -II will be a fun game with no chance of an NCAA playoff staring the winner in th e face when the UC Irvine basketball team cloaes out the 197~71 regular season tonitht at UC Riverside. Tipoff is at 8 o'cloc k. The NCAA has seen fit to chodse four teams for the Western Regionals before the season is completed and despite the fact UCI defeated ooe of the four Cal Poly (S LO J last week alljf could equal the Mus tang season record (16-10). there is no chance of a play{i(f berth. That is all water under the bridge for coach Tim Tifl's cha rges and thi players, will concentrate on winning with · special e,mphasis on team and individual 1"e<!Qrd,s. • ~·~ Lakcrs, still shaken by the loss for tht season of superstar Jerry West, got a bil of g()Qd news Fri~y. Fiv e-year veteran Gail Goodrich. West's partner in the bac~urt, ~as found to be suffering from "what ap- peared to be an ordinary virµs with possible mild allergic react.ion"-but not from v:hat had been feared was rnononucleosis. ~CAA Checks ·Contract Signings Bill Moore , a junior Corward, is CW't tently in sixth place on the all·Umt UCI scoring parade. But he is only fi ve poinls behind th e fifth place man. Dale Finney, and could easily pass Ula\ milestone tonight. • SANTA ~fONICA -Steve Genter of UCLA set his second conference record and Stanford won thret events to high- ll~ht Ult second night ot· competition Friday' in the Pacific 8 swi mming and diving charnpl..1ships. Genter. who Thu rsday set a SOO.yard freestyle mark of 5:32.5. came back Fri· day to bru k the confertnet 200-yard frttatyle record tw ice. The Bruin 1wim- er In prelimina ries was timed in 1:49.9 to better the ma rk of Frank Heck! of the rilvenity of Southem California of l :· 1.2. -\ KANSAS CITY (AP) -The National CoUe~ate Athletic Association sai d Fri- day It is investigating allegatlons lhal certain college basketball players have signed protesslonal cont.racu and sharp- ly criLiciied agents for attempling to sign players prema\urely. Walter Byers. executive director of the NCAA . said th'.t organization's probe started afle r rumors circulated that the American Bas ketball Association had a number or players under league or team contract. Byers said th11t to date thtre was i.ot liufflclent evidence to warrant action. ByarsMid seven of the. "most outstan- ding play.us in the countr)'" have been interviewed by the NCAA. He said the NCAA came very close to taking legal action as a means or getting ABA commissioner Jack Dolph under oath, but that member inst.ituUons were reluctant to ha ve their athletes involved, especially during the current ba!ketball season. ''I'm sympathetic to that view." Byers said, "but we may pursue that course in the fu ture ."' The NCAA executi ve direttor said each of the seven players1'intervlewed aigned A notarized affidav it to the eff~ he had not ... 1Jgned 1 professional baaRetball contract.-· • Byers decUned to identify all seven players but confirmed two o[ them are Howard Porter or Villanova and Jim AtcDaniels of Western Kentucky. Speaking at a news conference, Byers said his purpose was to "castigate most or the agents in the field. They are despicable and obnoxious." Byers said the NCAA had accepted the tesllmony of the students involved. and added, "this represents the most direct and consistent evidence we have.'' Byers said two "newspaper sports writers had relj!l<l¢ to the NCAA they 1aw documtnta which 1ppeared to be an agreement between the ADA and Porter. The ellecutlve director of the NCAA ldentlfieCI the writers as Bill Brill, sports editor or the Roanoke. Va., Times, and Frank Barrows of the Charlotte, N.C., Observer. Byers said Ba rrows· reported he saw a similar document apparently bearing the signature of McDaniels. The two sportl writers were reported to have seen the photostaUc copies of the documentt In a briefcase in a hotel room at Greensboro, N.C., Jan. 22, 1971. "We don't doubt Brill and Barrows. but whether they saw valid dQCumentJ Ir the question,,. Bycr1 iald. Moore has 757 point.! in two years while Finney had 762 in three seasons. 1, Phil Rhyne , the team'a leading scorer. • with an 18.8 average, has already moVed , into the top JO in his first season with" the Anteaters. His 471 poin ts moves , him ahead af Mike Barnes' t~year"' mark of 45$. ·• Both high sooring forward~ hav~ another year of action with the UC( 3quad. In fact. there isn't a senior on the team and coupled with an outstattdlni(' freshman squad. the picture Is brlabl for the 1971-72 campaign. UC Riverside finish~ thlr~ In the • NCAA college division playoffs laa~·: season but' .could do no better than ' fourth Jn the CCAA thl!I campaign. 4 • • ... , \ ' ; . .f ·o•llY mor Situ~. Mmfrl 6, 1'171 , Diablo, ·Baron Spike Teams •·:· ~ 'f;;!lpture Triangular Meets :~~ Fountain Valley highlighted .,. Friday 's area prep lr11ck and ')! fielit shate by winning a . triangular meet against host 1• • Ntwporl Harbor 51nd visiting ;.• Fullerton. t The winners piled up 64 }! pfti'nts ""'hile Newport had S4 and Jo~ullerlon 32. !!· ln another tri meet, '-1ission <; Viejo amassed 95 points to outnod visitors from Bose<> !i.Tech (39) and University 124). ·;· Dual meet aclion saw La :n:Quinta edgin3 host Laguna Stach. 55-62 while Pacifica ·-crushed Invading "'tater Oei, 9.1-34. I Fountain Valley's Phll Maas v;as a double sprint winner In JO.O and 23.Z while fl.1att Hogsett accomplished a hurdle dou ble for Newport. Newport's Mark Stevens ! 60· 2~4) and John Kazmer (S-4) came up with outstanding shot put and high jump efforts. Mission Viejo 's Ri c h Cordery was the area's only other double winner of the day with a 10.6 ( 100) and 52.9 440. v1..irl l'" ... nll lll V.lllf ft-4 /M ) H......., u:u '"'llorMll --m.-1 Moo1 !l'"V) 1 Amlt1 !N) J. C•H (FVI '· \11Nltrtlt ffu). 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No lllinl. IP -1, M•r!in (Ml l. Go1u1!et (Ml ). DeWl11 {M), Vtr111Y l• Olll~t• UJI ~ll u.ciu lucfl 1111 -1. IContl I.I.QI 2. H111t"-P1 f~ ). !.:i'n!Cll llQ . Tl~t· 10.2 -1. H1n1ll•n i:h 1: Grllfln iii ). l(arolik (LQ). T mt : 1'J -I, Grfnhl !LI J. i.1m11trt Corona del Mar Rally ' Upends Laguna, 5-3 By ROOERC~N .. ttit O.I~ l'llM II.it Corona del Mar High's baseball \tam posted its se- cond straight n o n -I e a g u e verdict in as many1d1ys Fri· day afterDOOn whtn the host Sea Kings of coach Tom Trager knocked off Laguna Beach. S--3. left to score Karl. ..> Thit set it up for Palmer, who had relieved Samuel!! in the top half · of the inning and had given up lhe gophe r ball to Kessler, John Palmer stroked a t.,..·o· run homer do\vn the right field line to cap a rive·ru n uprising in the fifth inni ng to give the Sea Kings their margin of victory. The U}lrising took Samuels off the hook, who v.1as charged with two or Laguna 's markers, and gave Palmer the nod. 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Mark Johnson scored on a 5hort fly to right by Scott Parker and then K e I l h Samuels spanked ii sin1le Lo GWC Rips Foe, 17-3; Bue Nine i11 7-1 Loss HB ' "' ' I i i ! I . ' I ! } l " •bl 8 • ' i I , 8 8 • ! i • ' ' ' 11 Tourney The J(unllnRIOn Be a ch doublt eUmlnatlon baseball 1ournament is on tap Monday with I full slale nf four i;:aml'._. schtduled for Huntington Beach 01,trict fields . fl btglns 1111 3· IS with Bll\sa Grande at HuntJngton lkach, Editon 11 Marina, Plcifi ca 'll F'ouni...ln \1tllry and Foo1 hll l at. Wtslnril'lster. Cnlden West College scored l I run!i in the fiflh inning in parading to a 17--3 baseball win over invading LA Harbor in Soulhern California Con· ference action Friday. In another till. Orange Coast dropped a 7 ·I South Coast circuit dl!cisior"! to host Ce r· ritns. ~J tro Hogan !)aced ttft!~oldeo West victory \'dlh four h\ls Th !;ix TtTj5r to 'lhc pl att, In· eluding a grand·slnn1 hon1er ln \hr wfld rHth inning. C.ulden \Vest shortstop Wayne Kiefer and pitchr.r Dave Klungrcseter {'ach had three hits in lhe 19.flit assault Klungre.seler, tht' w In n In g pitcher. also drove in three runs. Pat Curran, Mark Crc~ and Leon Bess Al\ hlt sa!ely twice_ for lhl:' winnPrs. A five -run third inninR pactd Cerritos to Its win over Orange Coast to hand the In· vading Pirates the.Ir M"Cond straight c<>nferel'ICe stlbitck. Bue 8econt:I basem;in Dan Clark had twn of his' team's seven hits . llr\"9"· cf r'io~.11 ...... ,, ti Jcl,,_, ,, W\llltm1. II> '''"'" (1) .. . ' . . ' ' ' . ' ' ' " , .. ' . 0 I 0 I • • ' ' Hltll1!r1l1111, Jb c11, ..... n. >1> Mull(~. c Fr·tt1111n. ' 10101, ' ' • • " ' I • • ' f'll•. er O<'tflt• (Ml1 (I! .. ' • • I o Pawtll, Jb Cl•rt;, lb l l••V. U HtWH, 111 f.'cN,tl•. 1j ll•mltti. •I 5~•0••· c P1rt,.p ·""•!""40t.-• Cun~1,..~1m. ~ ~~~Q,l!lfr, p L"''· oh l(ln~. 1>11 ~ lott11 ' ' • • • • ' ' ' ' I o I 0 • • ' . ' . . ' ' . 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HANDY 01 lllt O.Ur l"Ult llttf Jim Watson was a vlcUm of cir1:umstances and team· 1nales' errors Friday af. ternoon as the Estancia Eagles dropped a 1-0 decision lo visiting Newport Harbor Jn a non league baseball game on the Eagle diamond. Watsoa pitched five innings for Estancia with Ron Urmson fin ishing up in a relier role. But what happened to Watson st game1s oul:set pro- ved to be his undoing. Newpor t leadof! hitter Bruce Wingerd reached first on an error by the Eagle lhird baseman. He was sacrificed to second on a bunt by Stu Weedn . Then with two away, Alvin White drilled a single to left and Wingerd moved lo third where he stopped momen- tarily, When the o u t e r gardener bobbled I.he baU. he was se nt to the plate with the only run of th e game, thanks to two Est an c I a miscues. Ironically, Wingerd was the only runner for either team to get beyond second base. While Watson and Urmson were pitching in hard luck, Rick Smith "''BS the complete master of the situation for Newport. He worked the entire seven innings, giving up four hits and striking out five without a walk. r·or Estancia. C h a r I i e Coakley and Gary Logsdon had two hits each. Newport reserve S t e v e Hedrick. taking over I o r Wingerd in the fifth in left field, stroked a pair of singles to the opposite field in two !rips to the plate for the Sailors. IEotlMll (II .. ' ' . i g ~ : • • ~ g ' . i ! ,, . 5<ttt 1Jy IAnlnt1 Chargers In 11-2 Setback By PHIL ROSS Qi l~t Dtlh' Pl1tl Siii! " rbl • • • • I g I 0 • • ' . • • • • ' . • • ' . ~ rll& • • ' g • • ~ : . ' g g • • : g • • ' . ' . . ' The Edison Chargers' baseball team had a fling .,...ilh knuckleballs in Friday's game against invading Bolsa Grande. Righthander Bruce fling or the visiting Matadors seal· tered seven Charger hits and dazzled Edison batters with a good knuckler as Bolsa Grande rolled up an 11·2 non· league decision. Al the same tin1e. a lrin of Charger hurlers exhibited a n1 yriad of pitching paradox· es en route to the se tback. Junior southpn1v Cr a i g Jlcnish and relief pitchers Chuck Oldfield and Dave Lachman combined to hold the f.latadors lo just s e v en safeties while strikin~ out nine batters. Ho~·ever, control problen1s besel the Charger trio as coach Bill f.1orris' chuckt'rs relinquished eight free passt'S. The visitors took maximum advantages of the charity i whieh included a pair of Edi son errorsl and posted three runs each in the fourth and seventh frames and four rnore in the fifth inning to sc1v up the "'in r;djson_ pickt'd up its ·two lallies in !he ~txlh ~g Dou!{ €t1ldwel1 3nd t.1:)rk Slgl socked run·nroducini;: singles into left field . Je llno, p ""'"'· " L•nnon • .ie ltl•• ~,.,,,., Ill) .. ' • • • h rf>i • • • • . ' ' ' I I Estancia Swi1nn1ers Sparkle LAKEWOOD Estancia High School's Bee and Cee swim cuntingenls swept to the Moore League tnvltallonal championships Friday night at Lakewood High School behind Larry Blallerman's sparkling double In the Bee 50 free and 100 back. Blalterman scored in the 50 free with a record 23.0 clocking while his ba ckstroke time wa11 58.3 to lead a one·two finish in lhe event for the Eagles or coa ch Les Cutler, )..1ate Millon Kawabe was second in that event while Ward Saunders managed a st· c:ond in the roo free and a similar fin ish in the 100 free. The 400 free relay team of Saunders, Blatterman, Jeff Llttell and Kawabe completed the Eagles' dominance of the Bee compelition with a 3:35.5 liming, tying the meet record. The Cees were led by Bill Cilroy's 50 free clocking f)f 24 .9, good for a first place. V•rillt' 100 MMJ!•v R-!•v-1. Ll~lwoool 1. ,t,rc•cll• J. Lt Wlli.on. Tlmt• !•U.I ?00 F•t•-1. 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J, lll WlllGll )I), I, WINfll "· Baseball SOUTM COAST CON~llllNCI W L 01 ":~lt•g'f:to 1 · •g -~.~ r"VO M.-.1 l ? -~·I~ I I ,· Ml. $i~ Ar!!lf111c ~·"'" '"" Orono• C.,.,, 0 ' 1'1 Fr!~•v'1 \co•• Cll•itM I. O••nv• (fMI\! 1 (I L CDNPE lll NC I ' . : I -......... l 1 . ' I ' • ' ' • ' ' I ' ' I 1 ' l'"r1tl1V"I \f.,.tt ' I n o c.o111"' w111 11. ~· HMll<M' > Four Area Baseball Teams Notch One-run Victories One run decl!lons were the rule rather than the exception for Oranee Coast a r e 1 baseball teams Friday af- ternoon with four games decided by this margin. San Clemente's Tr It n n s defeated Brea, 1-0, on the win- ners' home field. Mater Del scored twice In the top of the eighth to defeat host Garden Grove, 4-3. Costa Mesa scored five times in the third Inning and held on ror an 1·7 decision ovl'.r bost Santa Ana. Westminster's Uons held off a determined Artesia team, 5-4, on ~he losers' diamond. In other games, Fountain Valley dropped a 13·1 decision to host Loara and Los Amigos defeated Mission Viejo, 8·1, on !he winners' field. San Clemente scored the. lone run of the game in Lbe second on a double by Ttm Wright. He mo ved to third on a passed ball and watched as ScoU Johannes beat out an infield hit. When Johannes attempted to steal second, the Brea pltchtr balked the run across. Dan Quisenberry struck out live batters and survived a .seventh iMing uprising to lead Costa Mesa over Santa Ana . Mater Dei and Garden Grove went into an e:rtra in· nlng before the Monarchs scored a pair of run.s, thtn held off 1 Carden Grove threat In tht bottom half of the extra frame to gain a 4-3 decision. Steve A~hcrart had two hits and scored the lone Mission Viejo run on a doubl~ by Joe J ones. MIUltll Vltlt Ill .. ' ' . ' M111111. It Htrrlt. rl C~l.,..JPl'I, •~ TUIOPI, :lb .. ~ •• 11 • ..-111 FtrtUIOll. It JMH, )II l rown, 111 Pe1tvr, 1 Dulk.11, d ••lt.t. (! Tefbtrl. ,.f W1r11td1. r; Grl'T\H, ( c.111 ...... 1 ... , • Toll It ' • ' ' ' • ' I ' ' • ' • " ' I l._ APl'llNt Ill "-"· u Lo-r1, 111 Cr•mm. • l lllCClfl, ('f G•lltlv•. t lanterlt, 211 Durtiln. lb 11..,no1d1o ~h P0t. '' Wtltwn. rt -'tlvolto, pl! .. ' ' ' • • ' I ' I • • ' . > I I I ' I ' ' I o Toltll " ' k .,. .. ,. 111111 .... ' MIHIDll Vltlo 000 610 0-I LOI AmltOI 110 u~ ........ Mllff C'-11.. c 1r1r. ~""'· II ~-·r' 1111ot.. ,. ... """"~'· d c~~i~" ,, H1nry, 1 "¥'mroro1, rl 01111 1':111 fO .. • i I I ~ ' i I .... ' . • • • • I 0 ' . ' ' I ' . ' • • • • • • • • • • ' ' ' . . ' ' "" I ' . ' ' . ' ' l I • • • • . ' • • o I . ' ' ' ' . . " ' ' Mesa, Tar Swimmers Finish Second, Third ,.Ufl"Jrl! Vtlltf (ll .. ' ' ' . ' ' . Shlm1JI, Sb Etklt1, Sb W•rintk•mp, r1 ll1IO, f'f Mtrl1v. el M1rtln1. lb ''''n''"' 1e Ctnoll, lb Ebltfl. If kh•"k. II lltNI. c Ovllltl!t. c Olmt rlt. u l YMll, t AP1C1rew1, P Laut1t11blcil. 11 Tol1l1 I 0 ' . ' . I 0 ' . I o I 0 ' . I I ' . ,. . ' . . ' ,. ' Lttr• (U) St1ndl1Y, ti ,.,._,. Dl1mt10t1. 11.111 w,1tt1k1, t-All.v, c Wtll, 21> L .. 11n. u 0111_,, I Ct1!9, I ltl>aOfl, rt Huf'fllf•. lb ,_. TOl•I• .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' I ' . I > ' . • • ' ' ' ' 15 13 k-,, 1111111111 ' '" • • ' ' • • . " ' . • • ' . . ' I o ' . • • ' I ' . ' ' . " ' ' ' I . "' > I ' ' I o ' ' • • I 0 ' ' • • • • ' ' ' ' . ' 11 11 ' .. LONG BEACH -Costa JO. LI ilalr 22, Kt1111tc1r 11'1d FuU1r· 11111 7 NCll. El lttPlche $, Jorlltn t. FIMolnlllll VtlllW ODO 000 1-1 ' 1 Lo.r1 JU 100 •-U 11 0 Mesa's Mustangs and the •- Newport Harbor Tars placed * M.011v "''''' -i , S!inn• H1111 2·3 behind the cha mpion Sunny 1:I0.7 7. N..,...,., H1r11or 1:J0.1 3. H'll La F 'd , h , LI Jorol1n l:Sl.I. J s nders r1 ay n1g l 1n 200 ''" _ 1. Ht,...•¥ (Sunnv Hll!U the varsity finals of the Moore ''"·' >. P•1 rct fFuntf'flll'I ) •:si.1 '· IO•t: (LI l'OtV) l!~.O. League swim invitational at JO ''" _ 1 ... lxor> r0ow"'"' 11.t Long Beach JordBn High. !mitt rtcord! 1. McCi••~•v 1sun11w Hltt1) '•.J ). lur1 tlt Polo) 11.1. Coach Don Utter's Mesa 100 1rwriv1du11 Mt011v -1, Retd mermen chalked up 67 points, tl-ee-c~ Jotol•nl i:oc.•. '-Ja/\~-..... \ll Joroll"I J;Ol.l l. Miki Ill 20 behind the Lancers' 87 Po1v1 1:01 .1. k ') lh N 100 Fl• -1. Will fN..,..POrl H1rborl mar ers, wh1 e e ewport 51.5 2. P•••c• 1 Ful1<1onl "·' l. Rltd tea m of coac h Bill Barnett ci..• JMe11n1 "·'· posled .. 1 poin'". 100 Fr" -1. ,.,111m1n fL9 POIYI .!'I ""' SJ.I t. Nl•""' (Dowl>tv) Sl.I J. Mc. Mesa's Ron Misiolek was G1rvt,. 1s.mn1 Hn1.i "·'· lDO ••c--I. Ht--•ll'llmt l£t 111...-lhe Orange Coast area's only cnol 1.u., i. ,,..,...i lSu""Y 1-1mt1 double winner in thl'. Jordan l :lM.s J. ou1,.,. CN _ _. H1rtior> portion of the meet (the other l :~t.F•u _ 1. H•rvtv 1sunnv Hll!Jl half of the finals were held 1·57.o 1. llG•~ tLI Pol¥) "'°'' >. IC•n•lll'I IN-Porl Harbor) ••11.1. N!IOl1nol, ,, Ml!nt, n Doctf, 2t> W•tmlr11ltr UI .. ' ' . ' . J. $1nt~1t, lb Mlrt!nt1, (I M, S1ntl\1w. ft Trl1I•"· 3b l l•k•l•v. :lb llunta. c lHsltr. C l.~••tfl, 0 Tor•ll ' I l I ' . l I I ' ' ' l I • • • • " ' Arlttll (0 V1nt11. cl Mtl'llner. II Ce11rtl. :Jb.u ll.Kl1n, lb 8vsttnon1e, lb !l•IJIJIJ1. rt P1•fllli1, 21> llolll, H Eltt. t HtnHfl, I' MllL O TtlllJ "'" " •• • . ' ' • • ' ' • ' ' I ' ' ' " t1111lrt•I ' ' ' • • • ' • • . '" ' . ' . I o ' . I ' ' . • • . ' I l ' ' • • • • ' ~' ' ' ' . I ' ' ' ' ' I o • • ' ' • • . ' ' . ' . simultaneously at Lakewood ) 1C111 ••••~• _ 1. w1n1 ts~""" Hlll•I as he captured the 200 in· 1;01 1 1. v1rwooc1 1c1111• Mti•l 1:01.1 J. JDl'l"'°n Il l Jor!ltnl l ;ot.O. .o.r1 ... 11 We1tmln11tr ' .. 10) lllO O-• 7 ' on aoo x-J f J dividual medley in 2:08.5 and 400 F ... 111,1.v -1. Lii •011 3:s.t.I llret Cfl lhe 100 backstroke in 56.6. ~ L:,.1.~~o,,. J:.it,, '· Htw..,,r H••· P•r•e•. 1 •3• ~ ~ ~ Misiolek 's teammate Steve T1•m ''or!fl9: Sunn¥ Hlll1 11. LI t:~~hac.:, 1 1 g 0 g S bbed h Pcly 16, Ntw..arl Htrl>Or d . Jo•dtn g ponagll' na top onors 11, c0111 M••• 11,0ow"1v 11. Et ••n· X'r\'~!~11. 1,~ g' 0 8 in the 100 breaststroke wi1h c~o •!Iii Full1r1•n n t1c11. IC.,,ne<if M1,Dol\11t1, Jb 1 ., 'g Jonn. ti> ,1 0 a 1:05.9 clocking while the 10· <tt• i~~~~ i: !! Mustangs' 200 medley relay 700 MtdlfY Rtl•Y -1. cc•t• M'~ ~~1i':· 3~_.. ~ 0 ! 1 ! combo composed of Misiolek, l ,s1.o 2. N __ , M••bor 1:ii.7 l , Po..w•lir ,. , Sunnv Hlll1 1:Sl.S Tott 1 13 Sponagle, Matt Waidel ich and 100 I'••• -1. Fl;ue•oe C~vnn,. '-" c1imtnlt (ll Bill McAneney was victorious HH1t1 l:S,.J '· L""o 1c11111 "'> 1=07·• 1a r h !'\I l . lltm•v• (OOw~t-V) 1:0•.l. Anc!er1on 11 J 0 I O in 1 :44.0. 50 Frtt -1. C1rt¥ 15.,..ny 111111! IClno Jb' 0 f 0 13.t '· Gl11ltr lNew""rl Ht•blH'I 1•.S f!,i.cl11n. U f & I Lone varsity winner for l . Wh ltmvrt !Coit• Mt .. f l5.0. ~:.'l:'l;'f; :: I o ,I! j N 100 INll¥10ull M~ollotv -l. MO!'l ltl Kiernan. cl O ewporl was Kev in Ashe, "'ho !ttowMvl 1:tn.1 '· Fl•....,f'OI 1su11nY 0oua11u. 111 1 f took the 100 butterfly w1·1h H11111 1;0J.1 1. Ftld>1..,.M !He'IO'IO'"I wria111. c ' H1rllor I :Ol.•, ~0111n11t1, 1b 2 0 1 a 56.4 mark. JO Fl• -1. Jau.,.. (Dow11•¥1 )1.0 '· p:;,i.,:, 0 ~ !' j Ft kllt rntnn CN--1 H1rllefl lt-J l . Ta!lll lf Newport 145) and Costa M1tc11t11 cs ...... v Hlll1l9 1t.l. sctrt" 1•nftlrrt •) I d d 100 FrH -1. CtttY (SuMY 1'111\11 ' fl a 1• esa ( 18) p aced thir an 51 1 ,_ w111t,.,,..rt 1c111t• Mt111 "·' l. f;t• ooo 0>0 0-ll ! • 1·1 h · " -, .. , • '''""~" 011 DOii ,_, 1 1 t 1n the Bees as the Sailors G11i11tr CN1-11 .......... ..... · ·~============== JO IKI< -I. Flt111r11• (5unnv H!tl1l.I Scott wall squeezed in for a "·' 7. Re"n (N__.1 H•rba•> ,._, first place medal in the 100 1. F111rnarr 1ca11• M"11 ''·'· 50 l rHll -I. Ptr1!"'0ll (Cos!• butterfly with a lime of 58.5. Mew> 31,, '· F11ue•oa (Sunny Hlll1J 31.1 ), D""'nden (Nt'W""1 Htrba•J Me sa 162) and Newport (51) :nio F•t• 1 ,1., _ 1• c011, M••• also "'enl 2·3 in the Cee11 with 1,,.,1 1..._, •tconl1 ' S....nf Hrn1 'lesa's 200 free re I a y 1:1J.1 l. Oewn•• i:.i.s. 1• ,, ..... ocorlM : Sun"• Hlll1 ll. COiii GOLF TIPS llW S<9f"I IJl<iufft 1 0.... SMtf 01111t -P~«kt •I "'• ••• NEWPORTER INN PAR 3 GOLF COURSE SI .OD witti thh: ..r .....t llrtt foursome or Pal Tompkins, Mft'> 67. NtWl'G•I H1rbor fl, Downtt' John Whitmore, Rick Whit-:1;~·~·~'~·~·~·~·~·~·~"~'~·~·~··~"~'~'';"~·~·~·~· ~;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::~ more and Alan Langston sel· ting a meet standard of I :39.1. The Mustangs also won the Cee 200 medley relay in l: 52.0. .,, ... 11, XIII MHtltf Rtl•• -I Coil• Meu 1 •'.0 ). S~nn¥ HUii I ,II 0 J, NtW· t:Jl,J 2. F•rr1r INtwHr1 l-l•rb0r1 l;Sl.J J. MHchlll !SuMv Mllll! l :Sl.1. l'OD Frtt -1. Wl>Hl•r !S.Unnv Hill!) PO•I H&tbor 1!0 6 511 F•H -1, N•wl "" fS.Unnv 1-111111 n • i . Trr••a~1 (D.....,nevl 111 J, Pu""""'''" (l{,n"fll•l I! 5. ?00 lr><li¥1d,,_I MtdltY -I Ml1lo•e-(Cosl1 Mn•! J:Ol.J 1. Clulm1ll1 !LI Pal•) 1:09.0 l. Sc~w•rll (Sunny H!rl1! 1: II.•. 100 Ftv -I, .. 1he !Ntw_.1 H••llar1 St • 1. Ct rev IS11nr1v Hllll} 11.6 ). Wflclt!lcll !Ciilo MtSI! $1.t. 100 F•H -I. NtWIOn (Sllll""' Hlll1) ••.l lmttl r.corOl J. T1•111kl (0Gw~. fY ! Jl ,J, MCA ..... •• rco1!1 MHIJ Sl.t. 100 ll•c• -'· Ml1loltk !CM11 Mtl•l !.$ 6 7 Schwer1t ~uPlnY Hl1111 "·' J. Crtwford (5unn1 Hl111) 1:01,l, .oo f"t' -1, w"'"'' rsunny H11111 :l·Sl.t J. Alllt INtwootl Htrbo•) •;tJ t l. f'•rrtr INtWHrl Htrborl •:06.t. 100 l••~•t -1. S""n•1lt CC0111 <M•11! liOS.t '· S.••lrom (DcWM1) 1:1)1 1 l, s~rc •• (SU""' H!l!•l 1:111.5. CO Fr11 R11av -J, $vrin~ tt!!!1 ~·'9,4 1. 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J 0 0 G ll•nlt~. 1 1 a o o 0•,11 .. d. • 0 0 0 6 SALE I WATER LILIES P1cific: Goldfi lh F1rmi 14842 Edw•rch St. TO START THIS OfF, WI Alli O,fllllNO A IN ONE HOUR FREE LUSE With 011 I ,llttr Ch1rtt• fat Tf!t Manlh Of M•r<h SERVICE HOURS : 7:30 to 5:30 MON. thru ,~f. CLOSED SAT. & SUN. ':::~~~· 1 : : : 2850 HARBOR BLVD. Te1111 kl"' w tft~;... ', : '; •1' W.£8S9]l~71~::•• ~· 540•9640 Off !flt """ 01-l'rNWlf t1 Otlltft Wt!! •Ml ltlu. COSTA MESA -I\~!\• G•1..01 Oii! l~ ) II 1 • ____ ;.;;.;;;.;.:.;;.:. ____ Jliliio .................................................................................................. -t l'dllM 000 001 0-I 1 • ' I ' Fountain Valley Zips Past GWC Bags Spikefest; Bucs Fall Two Swimming Opponents fountain Valley captured all but two events in sweeping lo a triangular swimming vic- tory over visiting Huntington Beach and Bolsa Grande Fri- day. The host Barons totaled 87 polnls while Huntington trailed wilh 40 and Bolsa totaled 32. Jn other swim action. visiting ~1arina fell lo El Dorado, 54--41; and Laguna Beach placed secon d (58~1) to host Pacifica {641,1,i) in a triangular meet wilh Tustin (45), Ln another tr i an g u I a r. Westminster finished third ~43) to host Buena Park (631 and Los Altos (59). Double winners in lhe af· ternoon's meets included Hun- tington's Clay Evans (100 fly and breast stroke) and Laguna's John Wellsfry {400 and 200 freestyles). V11'$ll' 1'1cUlc1 (6'1\',I, l..fWM IH \11, T111llR (UI l'OO MHl•T ltlllT -1. P1clllcl J. TU1!ln. llmt: l:S..,J. 700 Frre -I. J. w1111rr, (L) '· Crutch1r (Pl 1. •mlde<1 !LJ. l•mt: f:U.O. 50 Frft -1. Sttlftr IT ) ). Barquist !Pl 3. Marlon (LI '· H1rbold {L). Tlmt: 75.2. 200 lncllwlou1I MHlt' -I. 81rlc)t)f (Pl J, Rol•Pl<I fll ]. Ro111n1 (L) '· Tie Rtdwl!l {LI 1no Pell1rcl1 (PL T1mt: 2.22.1. Olvlng -I. SPurr CTI 1. C. W1r1 IL! l. Miller !LI •· PtrJoto /Pl. l'flfnll. «>.•. 100 FIT -I. lt011nd Ill 1. B1rlll1' IP! ). O. W1r1 (LI '· E. WtllilfT \LJ. 71tr>t; J1,j , 100 Frft -I. HITH (Pl 2. Scl'IH~ !Tl l. Morion (LI '· F1trlk (l). Timt ";'. 100 lllCll -1. Cvt!Mr (P) 1. llt- qu!ll !Pl l. B•alflerton !LI •· °''''' ITJ. Timi: l:ot.1. tao FrH -I. J. W11t1trv Ill 1. Tl'lottn l~l l. CtulCMT (Pl '· Can· tl1'0 CLI. Time: l :Jl.O. 100 Bttl S! -1. S11e1r !1"1 2. MJfffl !P) 3. Robuls ILi 4. Prodl: !LI. Tlmt:: I : IJ.I. «Ill Frre RtltW -I. L1oun1 Buch. !. P1d tlc1. llmt: l·s.t.O. ·-"•clllc (Ill 1n) L1•un1 700 MHley Rel1, -I Ptcl!ICI. 200 Frft -!. COllll (P) J. lowtr \Pl l. J<to ltllrd. Time; 1:16.9, 50 Frtt -1. P1r.on1 (L) 2. B•!t l . Goethrolno CP!. Time: ll.O. 100 lf>dlvldv•I Mtdlr• -l , Rv1n (Pl 1. Motrt1lt (LI l, GunOeti>Ofl !P). "\"lmt: 1:11.•. 100 Flv -1. P1tkfn1 (Pl l . Wedin· sk' lPl l . t.lo 1n+rd. Time: l:U.J. 100 Frlt -1. C• lP) 1. Htnd•klt• son (Pl l . No ltlltd. Tl(l>I: 1:00.l. 100 BKll -1. Rv1n (P) 1. Keck (P) 3. Morrult IL). Time: 1:16.1. ooo Frre -1. c;,.,1n11 \Pl 1. To- (P) s. J<to ltlltd, Tim•: J:Ol.4. !00 Br"ll -1. GuflC!t!rlOIO (P) l. Ptn.in1 (P) J. Hlf<I• fl). Time; l:Jl.O. Prep Net Smnmaries cn11v:..~tr111i,.,) 11•~1 Gt rcltR G<0\11 5h•llll E...,11ew (CJ 1o~1 w. WOf' ,.1, ..0SP11r !C) won~. 1-2, .;.,, ,.1. Gr1'99 !Cl loll o.t. t ... 1).6, J.1. T. M•lfl '!C) !OSI O.i. D ... 1 ... ~·I. Dllllbl•• 11:1111 •nd ~n~,1,.. !~\ Cl~ I T1orm•lster •1'11 svmmtr1 111 1-1 . /.1: Ori Wl'tllri.tl I nd Emtrton 6·3. •·tembfo•• •r><I DGw lln• l~I Wiii" •·J, f·I. wan 1·S. 6·1 t•M (21) t•l L11un1 C" l l11tln .\11111' ICJ def Bfrrvl'llll Ill A.ti, d~I f'cll'll 6--l>. clrf MCClt",-•.t, dtr T1ylur 6-11 ()y•r (C) W()ft "'' IOI! ... , WOii ... , ... H1rrl1 IC) WO'> •·3. l·S .... ,, ,.] L1w11 rCJ 1os1 l-6. J·•• won "'· . , ClO Ft" R•la~ -I, f"l{lljU, Tltllt~ ~:u.o. ,_ T111U• f1f),· ~•dllu un, L•tuH IHl 100 M4-l:llrt A.•I•~ -1. Tu11ln t. ••· Clll(I. T'""l tioo.o. Miii FrN -I. l(l'Oll•••Nt HJ'· J•n· "" (P) 1 BH110!I (LI t. Oroel\I' tTI. Tlm11 : 1:0I'_., SD Free -I. Whl!lon ITt t. JOMI (Pl l. E""'ul1I (Tl i . John.on Ill. Tlme: U .2. 100 l..Ol•ldli•I edit• -1. lifnd ff) !. C•mm••DO !Pl 3. o.vor• Ill t.. Corm1ck (Tl. llm" 1:05.S. 50 Fir -I. H1ncl rn 2. C•mm•rto [PJ 3. OtYore (LI '· JOMI (P). Tim•: 21.S. 100 Frff -I. ll•HtY TO 2. Kron- Dl•rd CTJ 3. Slowik., CLI t . COllfrl (P ). Time: 17.S. JC1 l!l•ct. -I. l•l~y {Tl 1. °""'Ill (P) 3. OroeMr CT) i, llunllnll {Ll. Tiffie: JO.I. sa lrNll -),. CMmKk {T' 1. t-Hlcl !Pl J, Enc.Ubl Ill i . M1lon1 H .. J. Ti,..., :M.1. 1'QO Frff llel1y -1. Tll"lll I. Lt• 1un• lle1ch. Time: I :4$.2. 1<°""1•111 V•Ntt fll), Hwnli111ltl (41), •.cw ., •• ()2), 2C0 MedltY 11.tllY -1. Foun111~ v1uev 2. l!olw Gt•n<k. Tlnw: 1:11.r. 200 Ff'l'I -l. Nooti !Fl 2. Pe11!t• !HJ l. Eicll {Fl '-R1mbo UI\. Tlmt: 2:!11.f. 50 Fne -1. St111rcl (Fl ?. D•lt IH' J. L1Pltnt1 (Ill i. Ktil (11. TllY>I: 2S.1. 200 lndlYIClllll Me<11tV -1. Stl1llon IF! 2. Wt1ltr!tld (Fl l. Am.1 (II I. No !Ourlti. Time: 2::1l.0. Ol•lno -I. Hiii (Fl t. Nolin CH> " Holme-s Il l t. J<to l011rtt1, Points: 3'.15. 100 Fly -l. E•tn1 (H) 2. Stt.llon (Fl 3. L1mme" CF!. No loufltl. Tlmr: 57.3. 1CO Frw -1. Bertini tFf 2. Ptt•· l~T IHI J. S!Ul'd If) I . E1c-(II). TllNI: 5.1..1.. Ito Bick -1. W1s1erleld IF) 2 Dall' {NI J. Kill Ill) 4, H11ll (F l. Time: 1:09.t, ,C)•Frtt -I. NN~ lFl J. Ektl !Fl 3. Rlmbo (B) •. Wa!lll' !Hl. Tlmt• 4:2'.I. 11)(1 Brrasl -I. E•IN. !Hl 7. lt-nt (Fl 3. L.1P11n1t llf 4. Llmmtn !Fl Time: l:GT.J. QI Free Rri.v -l. F~11n11in V1Ue·1 2. Hun!ln111on. Time: l :Sl.I. aees BIUI Gr1ftth H•l. ft...,l•iR VI iie' (IJ), Hunlln~lon !111, 2CV MedftY-flttlllr -I. """"t1tn V111tv l . Bolw Grt!'ldt. Time: 2:t l.I. :!CCI Frff -l. Mtlllclt Ill) 1. MC· Adami !F/ 3. J.,,,,,..,,, !F) I . FOJltF (Bl. Time: 1:05.3. sa Fr-.e -J. McDermott 111 1. Hat!· min (II) J. Hiii (F) '· Rutrr IF1. Tlfflt!: 1!l.JS. 100 lncll•lclull Medlft' -1, Wtlr IHI 7. W!llm1n IF1 J. 8"1udoln (I ) •. Brown !F). Time: l :Ol.1. 100 Fly -1. Abitllre IF) 1. JIC~· Mltl lFl l . Rowrs (I) I . No laur1h. 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Yount CWI ]. LOI Alt~ t. J""n~ \II S. Corr1111n !Bl. Time: J:l6.2. Dlwlll'll -I. M1n1w;o Clll 7. BrKkVll (Wl J. Wllltt fll). Polnt1: JJ.00. HlO Fly -I. Jol>n""' (8) 2. Bur· llDY"" (W\ ]. L ... Al!ot '· Los Alto. J. Klnwortlw !Wl. Tlnv: 1;01.J. 100 F•et' -1. LOI A110I 1. c~·t~nd IBI J. La. AllOI 4. Alllln1 \W) S. B-•lhel !Wl. l!mt; Sl,t. 100 Bick -t Youn~ !Wl 2. l09 ollla• ]. Burr191 (8) .. MUO"'I• \WI 5. 111\ldtll 1111. Tlmf: l :Ol.2. tOO F•" -I. ROien fBl 1. Los .tdJol J. AU (B) •. OowntY (W) J. H1ber CW ). T!me· ,,06.0. !CO 8re11! -1. Los AU01 l. Corr111n /!) J. LIUl1 !W) '·JONI (8/ 5. la1 oll!OI. T!mr: l :O'l.t, 41'.:0 Ftre Rrllv -I. llYHll P1r~ l. l os Alla.. Tlmt: l :l6.1. ·-LH An11 •• lullll "•'11 J1, Wtll· ll'IRlllt 11. ,_ W11""1f111er 4', LH •lt'J 'I, I_. 1"1'11 u . CIF Scores .... 111111-r ~!. 111nn1 Sl .. Cent•.fl SO, Murp~y 4 Sonor1 1S Mlt1lt111 71 • Btel!>rtn 16, LutMr•n .. Cl'llmln-6f., Dnert U Could you make the grade at Merrill Lynch? Ask yol.IJ'S(J( these 1 S qundol\I. If you t an truthfully 1nswcr"ycs"to 1 l of thtm, you may h•vc 111ha1 It 1alrn 10 btcomc • Merrill Lynch Actoun1 Exe<:uti¥c. 11 Art you w\llint to make Ith .,.hilt you're tr11ning to be a Mtffill Linch Accoun1 EX· t rut1•'t th Jn )"OU Jrt probably miking right now~ 0 } !1 tM Si()(:k mark ti in )'OUT bloodstrt1rr1~ Do you read 1hc ~n1nc1al pages of this l"!(WSpaper the way nll>'il men devour 1hc O !pons SCC'fion? 2 C1n you stand up undc1 P"'~u1c 1hat ""ould ha"C mc»t 01din11y mo1tals climbing 0 1hc ..... us~ 3 Can you hdp ()(her people l'landlc ,,,..;, nioncv as c11cfu1l)· and com.cicntioo1ly '' )"OU ha!ldk Your own~ If you cannot !>IY .. )tf' 0 to tlris queMion.-1'ou n.n !Ofgct thoc re". 4 Are )OU disacel'.' Our dienl~ lru" u~ .,..1tl'I a 10( of pcnonal inlo1mat1on. Thi11s O no busincH fOf blabbcrmmith~. 5 Do )'OU do your homework? Tu kecpO!l top ol tile market. )'{lll''·c J!.Ol lo kct p on top ol your 1cading Our Rci.t"arch l>cp.ucnxnt puh-O b!.h~ al!Qu.~60.000 words c1·~ry working di)'. 6 ()o yl>ll have a Mo'tll·SIOCled vocabulary 1 O Fuuy talk«• make wretched brokers. 7 Do )'QU follow up? ··t.oow: cl\ds~ in ~ny busincn can dri1·c you craly. 0 In tNr bulincu, thty ain paralyze yoU • 8 IJo you &0 IJl)f Of )'OU!' W•'J 10 htJp people~ D 9 Do you have tM 11111 to lly. "I don't kf'IOW, l ~I ~ h11>t ro ctll you btck wht:n l'vr p the ftcu'" Wt: don'I dtal 1n talculaccd O guc.ua. And wt don't tolcrttc hipsllootctJ, 10 C'oold ~Oii ~u~ivr 1 IOIJlh k•·rn-rnontll 1rainin1 prOfl"lm~ One p1r1o(11: I! OJ()IO!awt"ck• in N~ York Cuy. wMrc you'll \l..,dy and be tc<1lcd on c1c1)1hm1 lrom COlpo!'ltioll ftn111Cc 111 tM Fc&ral 0 Rttcr~t Sy1tcrn, 12 Do you have good energy rcw:rvts~ As a ,\tc1rill Lynch Aa:ouift Elecu111·c. you'll be going full blul all day. \\'hen !hit bo1rd J!lr1~ romovt.youfphoncwillst1ntor1ng. There·~ O no tune for backslapping at the w1ttr cooler. 13 Do you have a proven record ol succns in 1 ••r.ic1y of ac1i~11ics? Oui1c frank!)'. O \JIC lool: ror P"oplc who have 1 h1bit of w1nnins;. 14 Are you rooking for a job wilh c~Ctp110nli advarw.:rmtnt ll0l5ibilitics~ T~ vast ma- jori1y ol 1be men who run ourollkes were xcount c1ecu11vcs. So were practic~lly all or our ollictri. O So .,..~\ our Chairmu1-ol" -ihc· Board, Don1ld T. Regan. 15 Do you hkc lh~ td$.!.ol wo.rkini.prcny mucli on yourown'1 Vou'lth11·e alt 1he fa<;ilitiu of J\lcrrill Lyndl behind }'~-rtitardl. priv&lc ncw~wirc. insllnt quoit ma inc-but. wM.n O you JllCk up 1'1a1 p11011c:, you rt Merrill Lynth. l.ot1l lllfc~ifw• "ICllilt tile Hll ftw lllffb I '" ttt-'llt' ifl Nc..-port lk.c• llnillll"• .... II bccon1in1 a Mcnill Lynch Account E1ttutl"t Mill in1crcl11 you. don't llop lltrc Send IK rour rC.umt. Ma1k 11 conlidcntiaf. Rt:mcnibcr 10 inclllCk rour ~•urn lddmt •nd kkphoric n11mbfr. and mai it oft to; Mr R0itr N,Davis, Emrlo)rr1rnt t:kpanmtnt f.ftuill Lynch. Pitr«. Fenner A Smkh Int. "IOPi!M'St!ect. NcwYort',N.Y.10005 5 M•AAILL LYNCH, Pl•AC•, P'•NN•A a •MITH INC - S1turd1y, Mvth 6, 1971 DAILY PILOT JS Servile Out, 76-62 lVIGHT RUIV$ AT OCIR By GLENN WHITE ot Ille DlllY ~lltt Slit! •• newpor each ::.1ort1ng of only :';.175 0 month, ycu can deal ycu- :-.elf in at tre tcpol Beach lrv1ng. Enjoying a rev.J luxury apartment and a prl'V'O!e membership in · ru beauhful Spa At this$ 750.000 clubha.ise facility 1~ a fully equipped c0nd1tooing room. paddle boll courts. saunas. sf earn rooms, mos:;oge and Jacuzzi bolhs. We al.so haJe 7 swimming pools ard 7 lighted tennis courts Wlth a full-trme professional. Use Of all facilities. i~ included in ycx_rr rent And al'w'oys there is the fun of meeting rew people and enjoyable social ard recreoliona! actMties. From boci'eloo lo t"""1 00Jses. We rove a ccrnplete arr01 of soo1ding"""" oootrrents to ih:Nl)W today. i'rom Si75 fct o comtorloble boci'eb', cp to S450 fCfa 3-bedrocrn 2-stoy fcMn'l t-cuse. In between is a Wide dcice ol 1-ond 2-bedroom plons.l>JI oporlrrents have e~f!ic kitcJ-ens, pfivofe patio or bolCCA'>f, capeting, draperies. so-re opatmentsoe llmsl-ed. POlf<ing Is SUbfe!!Oneon With elevotoo. The name of lhe ~Is corwenience. We're beouf1ru11y sll\Jafed in NewportBeacf1. high on o bluft cweitooking ~ 13a;, Minutes clo,,e lo beac""'" ilndlbrooes: res!OtJronts • 1 ,,.....,., Industry, the l.C1 campus oncf within wolking I ,.,_ *WflO!f d1slonce of Fashion Jslard. We h:::Mt ru o.vn fulHine load mal1<et, dry clearer oro beaut.' salon right on tre µemlres \\le' re at IM Intersection of Jombol<le ord Son ..loaqJln Hilts Roods. just rath of Fashion lslord. Frctn 1M 5an Diego Freeway,· f\m off of Jamboree Rood. Model opc>1menls . open from 9 o.m. lo 6 p.m. Or con (71AJ 644"1900 ta leasing infoonotion park newQort aporrments -y - • • I •• ,, • Jf DAILY PILOT $11.urday Mri 6 1971 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Year's High, Low, Close • AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Week's and Year's High, Low, Oose v .. rty Ht~ Uw New York Stocks Continued l 'Tw1ml C111t Ty 1r (l>rD 1:1 UAL flC I UAL ~o;o 21 t UAllC II t'°' UG 11 111 '"' UMC f\d 12 ..... u ... ,o Ill 'f Ull Lii tOf i l4 Ufl NV lit 1)"' U11 ,.,.,~ 1''tl Ull (1 Ot 2 I ~ U/llol> o D I " '"f" • I Un D 140 ss;. u11 I 'I'• " l,lfl 11 150 ~OUnD ' '3VtV11 Ip)'° ll.., UnO !Cl I Mt Joi'·• UOC1 P 1$ :it; u" P1c co 1 U \.'o UflOtlPlf ' n;: Ufl PK D o0 Ufl m lilo '< U11~1 10 t UnP'll Dl l 1 ... lJ .«I '!"° U11 A I~ • U11 111111 , "' u r11 "If 1 Vi U II 0 I '"~ "' ~Un 11C1 1~~ H"I! ~J Jg ,,_ v~. 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' {! 1' I "11'0 ·~ .... ,,·~·· I• l R• O I "> ')o Rttot • ff .... ..__ • -'>41 • lteUI En I~"'' Cf'd 11 .. llll ll:ldf Pu ~'> Jh MOH E• ! •~llloBn M ,.,,. •l'I llo»lon !O 20\oi llOUlt CJ I )~ ROw•n ~ '' ~ •S fllv1 Stow ...... "' , DAILV mor 17 r ' - I DAJLY PILOT Saturday, Marth 6, lq71 ~~~~~~~----'-'---'----"-':.:...:.. Za11uck's Story F1·ank Biog1·aph y By BOB TllO~tAS HOLLYWOOD IAPl -"I 1m basically hard and firn1 and tough. I can't tol erate laziness whether from waiters or script "'riters. If they-'re getting tipped, then you're desel'Ying of service." Darryl Franeis Zanuck thu~ describes hin1seH in a nf'\\' biography by J\·!el GussrnA'. '·Don't Say 'Ye~ L'ntil I Finish Talkinii:." "·hich JZi\•es an unusually close Ull. ii not an interior \•1ew of the last reigning moe;ul of the gre at age of movies. The title co1nes from a Zanuck rejoinder lo a n overzealous yes-man. and it indicates his alfilude !O\Yard underlings -as does his equaling of script '4'ritcrs and "'airers. Author Gusso\•1 walks a thin lint' betv•een offici:i\ and unoffici:il biography, He "·as afforded scores o f interviews \\'ilh Zanuck. hi s friends (and a few enemies) and hencr mav have felt somewhat beholden lo his subject. Yet Gusso"' \\'ritrs frankJ\· about so1ne of Zanuck 's failing s, par!icular\y h i s disast rous alliances "' i I h untalented orotegees. They're all included : Bella Darvi, the Polish escapee from a N a z 1 concentration camp \\'horn Zanuck's wife. V i r g i n I a . befriended an d took into the family mansion. then thre1v out "'hen she disrovered Bella's friendshin with Darrvl. He follO\l'ed the would-be actress to France -"I "'as still infatuated or ~"". cr:i1v or ·whatever you call i1: th11t v.·as !he be.P.inninl{ of the end of our marriage." Julirtte Greco. lhe French chanteuse ··she never photol{raphed as 1vell as she looked in person or nn the stage. J got her the best hairdr esser. the top photographer. the lop guys. I had her noise rixed twire . . " restored Zanuck to po"·er "'She ~rtainly was n o pushover ; I was beinnlng to fall in love again.'' Genevieve Gilles. the Parisian beauty he 1net when he was 63 and she was 19. She starred recently in "Hello -Goodbye." one Of the di sa!;ters Iha! helped put 20th (\·n\u ry-Fox into its present tailspin. Of Zanuck she says. "He loves me and says I am good for hin1 . If tomorrow I \\'ant to marry someone, I don 't koo1\' ho"' to leave him . And I don't ~'ant ever to hurt him . . " Gussow quotes -her as saying she helped cure Zanuck of alcoholism : now he drinks only near beer an d co la. ThC book. however. is noL all iorls. girls. girls. DAIL 'I' PILOT 11.,1 ....... He's Not Well "It's also lhe saga or the small. driven man fro m \Vahoo. Neb .. who ascended to the top of the Hollywood ladder bv a combination of nerve. a -quality to command in1nrovication. During his early years at \Varner Bros.. Ge ne Benedict's reaction to the appearance of he \\'rote 19 scrints in one colle.ire chum Joe Del Rosso astonishes his ,vife, ~'ear. requiring the use of Carol Fautsti<:k, in th is sc ene from "Here Lies thrpe pseudonvms. Jeremy 1'roy," closin g \Vi th its final performance He continued his dynamism tonight at the Costa l\.lesa Civ ic Playhouse. when he formed 20lh Ce"t11~v -- in 1933 an d then merged his infant comnany "'ilh the foundering Fox in 1935. HP brimmed \\'ith ideas and especially liked to produce biographies: '' CI i v e of Indian ." ''Car d ina l Rich a e lieu." "Alexander Graham Bell.'' ' ' Je sse James,'' ''Woodrow Wilson ." Gusso\\'s story . however. went lo press beFore the most dramatic ch.apter of all - 7a'1uck's presiding over the firing of his O\\'n son. Richard . as president of 20th Cf'ntury- r~ox. That drama will hnve to be told in a later edition. since it is still going on . Until then. this n e \\' UCI Dancer Explains Feelings of Her Art ''The dancer gives birth to himself again and again in the essence of space.'' cumulation of everyday ex· periences during the time she is creating the work. Jn her choreography she's not trying to be different : the movement has to be true to her idea . This phrase by Harotyn Gaudette-a master's can- didate in fine arts in dance at CC Irvine exp resses as clearly as words can what She spends a lot of time ! happens lo the dancer when sharing her ideas with her he performs. dancers helping then1 to in· Harol yn. a graduate or volve themselves iP. the work. Orange High School. attended In choreographing her dance Sanla Ana College for l\l'O years, majoring in liberal "Triptyque" she \¥o r k e d arts, before transferring to regularly for four months to UCJ lo major in dance. produce lhe ID-minute dance. JUNIOR MATINEE SAT AT 2 P.M. TWO BIG THRILLERS "THE DEADLY BEES" ••• lff.Wl"OltT lf.ACH· • Olt.:!l-93S0 EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN!! ELLIOTT GOULD DON SUTHERLAND MARCIA RODD '" Their Latest Irina Demich. the French- boro Russian ·who beeame the sole female star of "The Longest Day." the riln1 that biography \\'ill have to suffice as an arresting portra it of a man who reveals: "All my life I believed in action - even H wrong -as ac!ion can sometimes be better than no action at all ." The gradualc program ;n "Tr;piyquo," choreographed "THE VULTURES " the School of Fine Arts at on five UCI student dancers. lrvlne offers masler of fine is a modem work concerned "THE LITTLE MURDERS" PORT THEATRE arts degrees ;n art, dance. All. Seals 75C .. ,.. 1 drama. and music. in which \rilh loneliness. ll has been 1:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 HOS E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR-673-4260 the major emphasis j s presented twice at UCl, once NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES 10 ACADEMY AW.t.RD NOMINATIONS a IEST PICTURE a IEST ACTOR-4Hrtl C. S<ott a IEST DIRECTOR •·performance -the creative last April and again this I act." qua rter as part of a Lecture · Rcquirlng t"'O years in Series on Dance given by Olga l'--;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~I residence, the aim of the pro-Maynard. dance historian andl \\'filer teaching at Irvine. In gram is "to produce literate February she pres en I e d artists \\'ho are responsive lo another dance called "The a IEST STORY •ftd 6 MORE NOMINATIONS ctlll ,, I( lll(. ;-ca 150 ...... --··-- intellectual stimuli. \\'ho are l'apable of in 1 e,. r a 1 in,. · Vlllage 1 ' in conjunction with " " the olher masters candidates knowledge into l'realive acts, in dance to satisfy the final and \\'ho arc discipline d to the point of freedoin." The project requirement !\IF' A in dance prepares the Besides working on her student for a professional cho_reography, she i~ busy bo th career in teachin• 0 r taking and teaching dance " classes at UCL choreography. J-;~~~~§§§§§~il A1iss Gaudette is a dancer F and choreographer and though she has set her thoughts on dance do\\·n on paper. she feels that moveml'nt is the only way for her to express TUSTIN SQUAftlE ,._,..,,.,. .• 1s-. ..... ,--r 5 -·1111915 some things. . .. n , n.U-C~Jldr111 He llli1t Ge11ld How it arows and develops • "I depends. she feels. on the ac-LOVE MY WIFE" (RI "Clawtno comedy! mE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT Is high entertainmenll" _,,., pl111 "BURN" (R) ATOIAMllONlY ,,_.., ("THE PROFESSIOllALS" ) "Owl ' ll'uuyart" Sllo'tlonol 1:30 p.111. ~rromsionoh" a1 6130 I 10:30 p.ra. !o• Olfa Opens s,30 p.111. smwoi 6:30p.m •- Tile Owl and the Pussycat CO·HIT AT M£5A ''f Hl Pll¥AT( Ll fl OF SHl llLOCl HOLMlS" She"" l[Wlftlntt fl'"IM I '·"'· Sllllrd1y C111tlnwvl fl'"I"' S ,,m. -54HMl1y Ceftl~ l,_,... J ,,m. ln f fl~~U ' ! . ... '~ ,., ; H\WPOlll & ~41110R 'o~u Ml~I ••••••••••••••• r::* HEY KIDS l*-1"' Pol Show, Todey, 1 :l O I Te11ite •' •:OO e11lll 10:1 5 ..... 1:10 ... , SIH'f. MCClUE.f.N AS ~f>UWTT' "IMPECCABLE PRODUCTION ... ,.,,;,;"'"101 f11mdoin's rreat ente rtainment films ol tht golden days.• -IOXOf,.ICt "TOUCIUNG ... UNFORGETIABLE ,,..-.., LOVE STORY" I w. \ -MAY MAHN, FAllllOUS U'S VEC.A5 MAGAZINE~W _, ... _... ... -...i.1.141_,_ > IH!l! C.\LllER·MARSHAll TIMOTHY DALTON • lw..I' lfll)NT("I ·-....... £ iiil\':1 • ':JI ca.Ott. ... --~ ---0&000 TO LOOK AT ... beautifully tr1t1ted tones make it seem earthitr than the 1939 version: -l A. T1 1.1cs W"kd1yi l:U & f :U :ltO~S...l:lt, ., I~ I: I), II 1'. IO: It ,,, So1t1li CMs' Pl•u EXCLUSIV E ENGAGEMENT '"'' ,,.,..,;,., AollA&aaT L ....,~ Ill• "-'·'~'*"'~ "~~ Plus This 2nd G~EAT FEATURE 1 Ac1d1my Aw•nl H•ml111ti9ll1 All M1cGr•• • llyln O'HNt "LOVI ITOllY" IG") 5••· • I h11r1. -l ;llt • l :M -ll;M Fri.· Sil. -1 • t ·II -12 p.m. ······························•·1~• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .... , .. ~ ... , ... ,., .. 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INC .. 11.U l 11t 11111 121 Htf1tl ll'Mllw1r, Ill fM Cltv ol F•ltOHT •lld 11111 Mid fllTll II .Jfiglilights Fro tn Past on T ony Awards 'r1>1"" :· By J ACK GAVER ,., NEW YORK (UPI) -The ·Broadway theater'!!I annual Anlolnelle Pe rry (Ton y ) Awards this spring will mark lfi~lr 25th anniversary, and the , t~lj!CaSt ceremonies will have i\ri Bpproprlately s pecial touc h, .J' 'ri'oducer Alexander H. .Cnhen, who has staged the .viP.eo presen tations for the past four years, will depart .... • has called for entertainment portions of the broadcasts ta e<1nsist of scenes from turrent musicals nominated r o r awards. lnst-:?ad, there will be recreated scenes of outstan· ding musicals of the past 25 years. l'or example, Ange I a La nsbury. due soon in a new musical en tit I e d ''Ptet~ SllNHOffMAN ~:UlTlf Bl<i ·MAN" ... ··.~~ Panaviaiort•Teichnicdoi• ~­Chief Don George • Foye Ounowoy J AMES EARL JONES ': : c» JANE ALEXANDER ; .~ ''The Great (. h" :' ·"' 10 ' W lfe HopeH EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY INGAGIMINJ· ACADEMYAWARDNOMNEE BEST ACTOR ·_, Eor1 Jonts ACTRESS • .bn1! Aluonder tybelle, 11 will do &0melhing lrom her 1reat h1t, ''Mame"; Carol CllaMlng will reprise "Hello, Dolly!'', R. ob e r t Preston wlll 1tlr m emories or "The M u&lc Min," Z e r o Mostel wUI get back Into his "'Fiddler on the Roof '' characterization and P h 11 S!lvtrs will ""mind viewers of his "Top Banana" success. And there will be others to recall other shows of the period. The telecast this year will com e from the Palace Theater via the ABC network on Sun· day, Marc h 28, 9 to 11 p .m . Previously, the Tony telecasts have been limited to 90 m inutes. Eligible for the various ac· ting, production and other ca t·ego ri e :s are :shows presented on Broa~way from April I, 1970 to this March IS. Ttiere will be nominations In 111 creative categories to be a nnounced by a coounittee of experts on March 17. The winners, to be revealed only on the Mar ch 28 tel~ast, will be chosen by v o t e of a pproxim ately 600 persons in or linked in som e fashion to t he theatrical profession. The awa~s. named alter the late director, Antoinette Perry. were founded by the American Theater Wing, a World War 11 organization in which she was a leader, and are now administered by the League of New Yor k Theaters. * F..dward Albee has a new play coming up, "All Over," that has a most prestigious cast, not to mention the direc• tor. Sir J ohn Gielgud, who has been playing here Jn "Home," will stage the play, In t he cast are J essica Tan d Y, Colleen Dewhurst, G e o r g e Voskovec, Peggy Woo d , Madeline Sherwood, Edgar Stehli and Jam~s Ray. Tha t's quite a lineup. * Producer 1-larold P r I n c e plans to have two louring companies of his current Broadway hit, "Company," in operation this s pring. One will open the Civic Light Opera 's lA>s Angeles season at the Ahmanson Theater on May 20. It will play San Francisco later, rounding out a s.iX· month engagement. T he se,cood troupe ()petlS In New Haven, Conn.. May 17 a nd go-...s on from there in· d efinitely. 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In LEGAL NOTICE D111d Flbr\llfY \I, ltJI 1111 offkt ff !hi clerk ol II-. 1tlovt J1ct I!, ""' ~ 111tlllltd court or to 1r111111t 11\1<11, wllll STATE OF CALIFO•HIA, Ills nec:ent 0. vouthtfi, lo !ht ull· NOTICI Of' INTI NTION TO I NOAOI Ott:ANGE COUNTY: .. ,. ........ •I '"' olflc:I If ""lll'nlJ IN TMI IALI OP ALCOHOLIC l lV· On F1llrvt rr 11, ltn. lltfoNo 11'11. PAUL A. HANNA, ~lt E•1I 11111 Strffl, IU.llS • Ntl1rr Publl<: In 1114 for~ lti11, CO.I• ,,., .... C1lllornlt. wlllci'I 11 !flt TO WHOM IT MAV COMCl:~~cll '· 1•n ;:r:ll~ 1:-~:' ~-:...·· Wl\OM II!: 11tu &I bllllnt u fl' I"' ll"dtlrtl•Md SU~Jec:I tel IUUI~ of "" nunM 11 1!ilhcrltled to t111 wltllfn IMlru,....nt I" •II metttrs Hrtt l"I"' lo Ille 11111• llllltd fw. "Olk • 11 lltrlbr •IVftn '"" •llcl 1cknowl ..... M MKu!M"" Ml'M. of llkl d1Ctd1nt, within lollr ITl«\1111 tllt und1r1l1n..i tlrtlelltl lo 1111 1lcohol!c (Ofllcil l SHI) •"•• !flt llr1t tllblktll111 fJI thl1 notlce, 1Nv1r1111 11 th1 '"'"1111, llltlcrlbid Mi rr lttf'I Mart&11 D1i.I F1llru1N ''' n r1 •t foll-1: Nott ,.,. 'ueuc • C1Hftt'l\l1 00flll4 Niii _,....,,,,. S-11 We1l lfll! Slrttl. CO.I• MtMI Prll'ICIMI Ollie. fn A<tml11l1tr110r Wiii! lllt win P11r1111nt lo lllCh tnflnlloti. tl\t 1111-Or•11M CDlllll'I' A LL DANCED OUT -L in d a W h it more a n d John Parrinello not only could h a ve d a n c e d all night, but will do so tonight when Or ange Coast College's cast for ·'h-1arathon 33" ge£s into shape for the March 17·20 production by staging an all· night dance from 10 p .m . to 7 a .m . Sunday. AlllllJICI It tflt E11tt1 of dlralgllfd II •P'ly!ne ,11 '"' Oel>1rlmenl Mv (OflOmlttlO<t htll,. 1111 lbeV41 "'"*' OlcMl•nt ol Alcotoollc: 9tVtl"Ht COnlrol lllf 1111.1• ""''" '· ltn PAIJL A, MANNA, tllCI 1tr trt 111!1r of 111 t k.oliollc btvt•· P~MI"'" Or1ne1 CiMtl Ct llr ,llOI ''"'--... •• l•,•,,,, ... II<-• for llltH Pftln\111 t s lo!ltwt: Ft llrul ry ll, 20. 17 llld Mardi ,, Ml W u "" OM SAL~ I EEtt: 1'11 Sll:11 1u 1111 17111 """' ,,,..,_ d111r1.,. lo •rot•tl t111 lu111nct I-------------· C•l1 M4111, C1llfll'llll l1iUf of 1lldl llCltl\11 ft'llr 111• t vtrlfll'd Mt-1"1 -611•741 P<o/111 t t tnJ ollk• ff ~ 0-rtmfnt All.,ntl' ltr A•mlllfslrlllf' of Ako1'clllc 9tVffHI Cotilrol, or to? With 1111 Wttl Allf\11:.. 11'1111 IP !hi DtNrlmHll ol Alcohellcl--------------Pulltllhtd Or1n1t <ot1! Ctllr Pllel, l 1v1r191 CDll.l•ol, IJU O Sfrfft, ,.,..., LEGAL NOTICE Mtrch 6, lJ, "ff, 77, 1t71 M).71 Stcrl mll'lht, C•lllorlllt t51U. IO 11 10 Cl•TtllltcAT• 0111 9 UllNlll l ·--~7-,.,-c-cc7'=c:=----lbt rK1lvtd wlthl" lO dtJI ol 1111 PICTITIOUI NI.Ml LEGAL NOnCE ••tt "" 1r--.i •reonl1t1 wert first Tllll llMtnlt lled ff c•rtll'I' lfltf ,,. _,..,, 1r1tlnt i rOll<Wb fD• dellltl ti Ul1lhlcllnt 1 llllltneu 11 20l71 11\lfl'WIN~. MOTICI TO c1t•IUTOtt:1 •rwklltd ltr l1w ""' •rtrrllHI •rt Nutillntlon klch. C.llltrftlt IHldll' 1119 SUPa•IO• COUl:T 0111 THI -lklftMd for '111t 1111 ff t keholfc lklltltlll tlr"' Ml'M ol ST ATI GOVl•N· Cast of 'Marathon' •OltNtA 1110• 11t ... r11". Tiii 1trm of vt'1flu lllll IT\IJ MINT AOMINl$TllATION tnd 11111 "Id 'j~~•cg~N~l~F ott:Al'tOI bt Clb••ltlld from tll'I' offkl e1 Ille firm It ~ of t11t lollowll'll -*'*' NI A""4n OtiltrltMlll. Wflotl ""'"" In 1\/11 •11111 Pl.I• .. • ll 0.t f\I'/ Flo• M rt11dl1KI tnl II fellowl: Eal1l1 ol JOSEPH EVERETI W1l J, ... "' r llCt • •-Id Oi n!tl Hir,1 .. Jr .. )O:lll l lllff• Dfl:•1sltd 'll'f'"· l'tltr J. I M 11 loll ••··• "·Ill I NOTICE IS ME tt:l lY GIVEl'f It tM Pullllilltt Ort llff Cotll Otllr PHel wt t r, 11" Ill --.... "" on'! I. Ml Cll ' 1t11 m JI Hl l'IC'f M. H•rrlt. 20:!71 l lvtfrwatw, <•11111111'1 el tll• l bevt n•mtd dtctdllll r ' · Hunll ntletl l tKI!, C1llftr11l1. To Dance All Nig lit Ever ~wonder how well you would h ave done in o ne 'Of those old m arathon d ances? Drop in at Orange Coa st College tonight and give it a try. OCC is :st.aging June Havoc's •·r-.1arathoo 33" March 17·20 -and to give the cast a feel for the p lay. director J ohn Ferzacca is s taging an aII· night marathon for cast and interested persons. Any one may enter. The contest will run from 10 p .m. Saturday to 7 a.m . Sun da y in the OCC Aud itorium. Donations will be taken .at the door, and the winning .couple will get the pot. Ferzacca said the c onlest will be run exactly a s an old-time marathon dance. The d f l'h•I Ill H~• htvll'lf cltlrM •••I"'' 011111 F•bru•rr 2J ltn contestants must a nce or 1he 111<1 atcld1111 .,. rHulrU to 1111 LEr..AL NO'l1CE 11:ona1o1 o1n1i1 H«r!i. Jr. 50 minutes OU( Of e very hour 1"-• wllll lht fll<Hllrr YOUCllotrt, Ill )" N•ncr M. Ml,,lt . . ' thr attic• 11f 1111 cllrl<: el 1111 t'IOvt Sl•I• el Ct lllornla, Ortnt• C~lllYl with a 10.m inute rest break. •nHlled cD11rt, or to •••••nl thl!to. wltf'I P41t o" Ft&ru1,., ''· ''"· ~ ""' D" 'ng th re t ho • e con Ille MC••Ur'v VO<>Clll!'I, to 1111 1111< c••TlllllCATI Of' I US INlSS • N11!1rr Publlc In I nt for .. ,, l!lfto Tl e :S • W V T • • dtrllll\ld 11 Ill• ofl!c1 Ill llir AlllrntVI. fllCTITIOUI HAMI Hr.cn1llr •••••rltd ltentld D•nr.I Harri I tcstants may not lie down. Hurw111, Hurwllr •"" •me1r, n o l2~d T111 11Mtr1ltllld dan ur!llr 111 h J1., t r.II H•ncv M. H1rr!1 '-" ..; , , 51'"'· N1w1K>•I lle1tll, C•lllornl• t76'3, ccnc1 uctlnt 1 bullfllll 11 ui w. U1h m• to et 1111 1trton1 wlioH fllft'lll MUSIC will run cuntlnuously w111c.11 h 1111 •!•(• ef eu1111111 of 1111 s1 .. c11t• Mt••· c11Uomlt , under '"' i. 111llKrlbltd to th• wllflln 1111trl#Mflt d · h II · h · 111161•11tl'IH In t it m1tt1r1 1>1rti llllnt lfdltlou1 firm n1m1 el CHASEM•STl lt 11'1d 1dt-ltoltld llllr 1•ec:11ttd tlll unng t e a -n1g t session, 1e tnt e••••• 111 1tld d'"'l'dtnt. wnMn "1 •1 Ptt:EVl!NTIO N i nd lhll "fd tlrm u mt. and coffee v.·ill be .served to iou• mon•ht tl!er 1h1 l!r11 •11•11c1tl011 11 cam"1td of 1111 foltewlnt 1•11on, 10FF1c111oL SIE"ALl of 1~11 notlct. wllo11 ,..,._ In lvU 111111 Pll ct II rnldtl'ICI Jotep/I E. D•~fl 1he contc:stan\s. D1t1d i<tllru•rv 1', "ti 11 111111ow1: Ntttrr Pullllt<1llltt'l'll1 Vltt:G!NIA J, WEILANO Jfl!" WHll•m V1111~1n, 00 W. !Ith Prll'IC!Ptl Ofllc:t In Four Groups To P erform E•ttutrl• al !ht wm t i., Cost• Mni. c1111. 0••11t• C1o11111'1' ol' tfll 1bov1 n1mtd dt c...,tnl O.ted Ftllru•rr 12, "" My Coml'l\!ulon lwlPl•ts MUltWITL HU•WITZ A tt:IMEI JDhn W. V•uth4111 Ju11e 21, lt14 ut :rll'Wll Hrttt STATE OF C.t.lll'"OltNIA. Publ ltlllcl 0111\M Cotll C1llr Pllfl, N-1 l tlcf'I, c.11 ...... 11 OI ANGe COUNTY: l'"tbrulrr 27 •nt Mt rdl .. 14, '°" Tt l: C1U) 67J.Wlt Oii Ftbrlll,., 12, ltr!, bMO•t ""'· 1t 71 4n AHonMJI .. ll•tclfl'1lf • Nol•rv Pullll< Ill •nit ,., Jl ld SllM, ·--------------Publllhtd Ortlltt (Mtf O.llJ lllllol H.._.llr •Mlrtt Jet\" W l I I I• 1111 M1rc11 •· u. 29. ''· 1m -.n "•"""'" k"""" '' me 11 i,. tfle _..., wllllt ""'"' le 1Ubt<rlbt<f to 11\t WIHlfll LEGAL NOTICE l11.irum111t 1nd Kk11G..,ltdtld lie 1•ec:11rtd 1------,·...,,-·,------ LEGAL NOTICE --==="°'"°-=:°"'o;;:;:::;:---l'h• ....... Four musical groups will cr1tT1FICAT:uo F N~~H•ll IC>nkl•I a..,_:,~rv •m Morton c~~~;~g~.:~:0.~:::~oJ'N::: headline the late.st edition of ....... -~,K.,•.~!! d~• «••11¥ ... ,, Nol•rr Pu111k. C1UforYll1 FICTITIOUS MAMI h S d i n "".,... ,_. rt C rWI Prl11CfP1I Office I" TH£ UNDllSIONED COltPO U.TtoM t e " oun so( Agape" concert corw:1uc11,.. • t111111111• 11 " • 0 ,1,.., ct1mtt dOl1 .._,_, cwtll'I' 11111 11 11 ~udl,.. · h South 1.1 · Clrclt, H1111!1111lon l tldl, C1llllll'~lt, Mr Cornm!Hlon EXPlrtt t Ml"llMU loCllM 11 UOO Acl11N StrM!, ton1g l at ern Ca I om1a u'l<ltr the 11ct111ou1 ttrm ,.,,... of L ••rrl •· 1111 eo111 M .... c.111on111o """"' ,,... lldffllul College .. 0 MAINTIENANCE 111111 !Ml ••Id Pllbll1htd Orentl (N II D•llr Pl~· firm ,...,,,. .,, IMAGES lllCI ""' ..... ' tlrm 11 com01111ff et ''" foltewlnt H r'IOl'I. Fttrut rv n , 20. 21 1...i Mi 1ch '· firm 11 cermioHd ff '"' foll-I"' a"' The concert, slated for 7:30 wl'oo!.1 ,.,'"''"full 1nd •l•c• 11 r•11d1t11C1 u n ~11 -.u..... wtloJ• 11r1...:11111 1111e1 tf ' th SCC ' II t i folloWJ: lllJ1ll\tH /1 a1 MllO'lll'I: p.m . In e gym, JS Du• .... L. W11!1, HJ1 C1rl1 Clrdt, COllCIPf Madi• t...:or-•tltd, ltol sponsored by the College Life. Hllfltlnt1tt11 B••dl· c1tttoml•. LEGAL NOTICE Ad•m• 5!1·111, '°'" ,.,....., c1u1tr1111 Club of Orange Coast College. 0•1M0;;:,~c~.'.;...~~1~1 ,:~!=~~~,;:~ 11•n• 111'-1111'1 ••r fl Admission is $1 and tickets si~11 of c111tl!l'n11. o11n11 c1o11ntv : P4 H: cc-...11 k •ll On Merell ~. 1t ll, btfor• 11'\t, I Cl l:TIFICATI 0111 •UtlNISl Contt•I NltGll h1<trMrl ff<I y,·i\I be SO]d at the door. Not1rr Pulllfc In 1'111 IM •tld 11111, llltCTITIOUl HAMI 11: ltulll M. W•1!!1111I, G Ptraont llr t•Pttred Du1111 l , W1!l1 Tht 111\dtr1!1nld do ce"lfy tlltr. 11'11 Pr1tld1t11t Pick Your Own 'Oscar' Winners roups featured Jn t he con· kMWn 10 ,,.., 10 " !h• """' w11•w conduct1111 , 111111""1 tt '3112 w. Got~t STATtr o~ c.1.L1!"01N1~. cert will Jnc lude the Love n1m1 f1 111b1crlbtd to "'' wnhln In-Hl1~w1v, Ntwoort lt1U., C1llftr'fll1, COUNTY OF O•ANGI", u , ,rruml!'>I tllcl •c~"awltdtl'd ht IXKU!ld under fht llc!l!lou1 firm 111111• 11 PINI! ()II 111!1 l$1h d1r af FftrvlrY, A.I), Song, Costa Mr:sa ; Children tM ••mt. tCNOT MOTEL •nd '"•' ••ld fllm f1 u n ~ '"' E. "'"'Cr••", Ne11r1 of the Day, Asuza·. the Good 10Fl'1C1 AL sEALI cM11>0ut1ofthl1ouow1nt,Mf'&on1 • ...,.,... Pllllll< 1n 1nd fol' 1111 c1utttv llld Jt111 l.. Jobst "'""'• In fitll 111111 1tl1'" Ill m tdtnu W•lff, ru ldl11t tMrt111. duty -News Singers of Alhambra ; Not•rr Pubnt<t llll!l'nl• 1rt 11 tellews: ml11lorltd 11\d 1W1m, ...,.-.11Y 1-rtll Prlnclp1t Ofllct In •ohtrt M. •-· "'* W. Co11t ltVlfl M. Waa~•t lcnewll te ,.,. 111 and Danny Lee a nd the or1nt1 cw""' Ht111w1r, NIWPOrl tttdl. c111t. bl "" Praaldllll ef 1111 COt"'•llM Th DAILY PILOT . oope att'o• wit h Buena Park's Child f T th s J ""' Commtlllt.1 ••1tlru Mt•I• A. lowttr. '302 w. C6tsl 11111 UICltlld '"' wllllln l111tr11mt1tl °" ..... , ............ "1." ,,,, t , in c T , ,. . ren o ru , an ose. M•rc.11 J. 1t1J H1tnw1y, Ntwto'1 •••di. c1111, bf11111 of 1111 urHr111111 t11tr11n ...,...., A-1ovieLond "'a..t Museum, offers readeTs a chance to parti· lt;,;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Pu11111hed O••ne• ce111 0111r Pllol O••M F1bru1rr 11. it n '"° 1<--lld""' to ,._ 11111 llldt cipatt in 11ati0'1iwide balloting to select popular winners inl' Mi•c11 '· u . 20' 11• 1171 "'"'n ~=' ... ~·9=' eo;:eo;:::=.:x~~.._~ 1 .. ,::. llfrM ll NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY .AWARD l •1r Original ScrHnpla MY ~!..awARD BEST ACTRESS -o rr1• Snodgress ; ")(QMIN(( "diary of a umad housewife' Jason !! Robords Kothonne Ross · ·~ ,,-~-NOW I AT IOTH CINEMAS --- .. the "O scar Derby." Wet:k's vacatian for two in Mexico City BUSINESS A NO LEGAL NOTICE STATE oF CALIFOitN•A. "' ""' """' •1111 11t1lld mr e111<111 F O•ANGE COUNTY: 1Hl lllt Mr tl'ld 'l'llt" In f!lll certMlc.tl1 or Honolulu and a place of honor at the Stars' Hall of ame PROFESSIONAL F"'' o" Fltll'111rr 11, 1tn, blfer1 "'11, 11rs1 1boVI wr1111n. Awards Banquet in HoU,,tnnod await the national winnt:r, FICTITIOUS IUllNlll • Not•,., Public In •nd hw Uhl Slllt. t:, Ot!lt Cr1ln I u-v , ll N.&MI ITATIMI NT -aon•Ur •-rtd ••n M . ..,....... Ntl•,., Pllllllc: Ill and"" Vote now by jilting out and clipping out this ba ot: GU J DE Thi 101...,..1111 i•rsont •r• itoine :,nd bl Mt,~! :e,.!~':.'t.o!n":m:! :;: f:," ~=.,~:, 11~~,im Mark an "X" in the box which appears in front of your selection. Vote for only one person or film in each category. Please be sure to complete the 25·word statement at the endJof the ballot and fill in your name, address and phone nu mber so you can be contacted if you win the prize 'trip and ba~· quet invitation. All ballots must be returned (1n p erson o r b y mail) to the D AILY P I L OT b y 5 p .m . on :r.tonday, March 29. Be•t Actor 0 MELVYN DOUGLAS for "I N ever S ang For My Father" 0 JAMES EARL J ONES for "The Great White ,. Hope" [] JACK NICHOLSON for .,Five Easy P ieces" 0 RYAN O 'NEAL for "Love Story" 0 GEORGE C. SCOTT for "Patton" Bert Actress 0 JANE ALEXANDER for "The G reat White Hope" , · 0 GLEND A JACKSO N for "W omen In Love" 0 ALI M AC GRAW f o r "Love S to r y" 0 SARA M ILES for "R yan 's D a u g h t er" 0 CARRIE SNODGRESS for "The Diary of A Housewife" Best, "lotlon ,P icture of 1 81" O· "AIRPORT" (Unive rsal) 0 "FIVE EASY PIECES" (Columbia) 0 "LOVE STORY" (Param ount) -. O "'M* A •s•J~" (20th Century Fox) D "PATTON" (20th Century Fox) WHY I VOTED FOR THIS P ICTURE (in 25 words or less): .......... , .. , ......•...... ... ' ...... ' .. ' ........................ . ............... ' ....................... ' .... ' . ' ............. ' ...... ' .. ' ' ... ' . ' . Name ..... , .......•..... , Phone ....... . Stt~et Address •••••.•••••••....•• ~ •.••. ,. .. Ci• ......... , ••• ~'····· ,.,.,. .... ,Zip ., ..... , loJ I ' I ' -" • .,.. • 1 ; ---------~--------- blltt ... n t t; lllhcrl ... It 1111 wltflt11 llltl"""-"' Ind A.,.11 n, 1tn I .................................... ,I 9 &. W INVESTMENT CO. 171'1 IMc.h •dll'IOWlldttd lhr/' t:.tc:Ultd tilt """' WALLA.Cl!, s •OWN A CU.IN • •1o111tv•r~, Hullllntloti 91fdl, C1Uf. '1U? (Offlcltl $tall W Dt~tr Dft"" JUlll U Allf" Ktl""l!'>1mlth, dl Vii lldt tl:tbt H. C•llltl1 Ntw,ort ttttl.' (11Jlln1l1 ttU41 ,lr------------.. 1 S0\111, Newito11 ll•cr,~ ~1~1 't~ N111rv P11~11c. C1Uforn11 P111111111tt Or•nt• CMtt o1ur ~ll•f MATTRESSES P1!rl(l1 fl. tCllnt1"1'" ' ' Prlncl11t O"lct In Fl bl'\ll rr n . 20. 2' 1/1111 Mareh '· Seud, NfWHrl ••1<11· C1llf. t'1UO 01 ....... Co1m•1 1•11 W.71 I O ATS HO.MU TU ILIRS This t1usl11e11 h "lne tof'IClll(ltd' llr Mr Cemm!Hlon l•tlrts I I Sil • 1ener1I p1rtn111hlp. lfo>t, U, lt7l '"'911 9f l jNt S/A!lt11 Klln .. n1ml!ll Pub1!1Md Or•ottt Cotst 01ltr ,llol Cott• MH o M.rtr..S c., SIPl!rlel1 t . ICU11 .. 11t1T1llll Februl rr 13, IO, 11 t ncl Mtrch '· Publl1111d Or1nt1 Coetl C•llr Piiot lt11 3J1·11 l------~~------ Jll0 N•Wjllort llv4. Mtrch 6, 13, 20, 11, 1'11 m .111--------------P4t7'1 Liberty 8-1303 LEGAL NOTICE c1•T1F1cAr• o p ••ANOONMINT a ,. LEG AL NOTICE USI OF PICTITIOUI ,.,.M NAMI MAT TRESSES • I EGAL NOTICE ' •1·.~--U~P~H~O""L~S~T~E~R~Y ... -• ... INOTICI 01' IMTI NTION IN THI IALI 01' I l lVl•AOIS TO INOAOI AL.COHOllC THE UNOl!"ltSll~NEO doH twttrjl ~ .. UI ctrtlf\< l'h•I 1ffttlfv1 F@bru1rr 1. lt11 Cl•TIP'ICATI OF I USINlll At c11sltd lo do lllllflltll ullcltr Ill• l'ICTITIOUS NAM• fl"l!lous tlt;m nt mt ol IMAGES •t Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 M1r<h ,, \tll "Tht undt rtll ntd dotl cer!ltv hr fl 7J11 CllY Slr~t, Sull1 1, M1111tlntlll" To wt.om 11 M•v C011Ctrn: conauctln• 1 blltln111 11 '6:ICI Ctmeu1 lle1ch, C1Nlor11l1, which blltln1u wt1 Sullltcl ro 1nu1..e1 of I~• tlc,nH O•lvt, SUU1 11,., NtwPOr! lf1ch, form.trip com_.. of lhl .. rton, ~ •••tied 1111', 1111tl<a 11 1111r111J t l¥en th•t c1!1to•11!•, ""''r th• llclllf1o111 nrm n1m1 Mm• In full 1nd •l•c• of r"lcltnu !ht uNl,,llvntd pt-H to Mii llt•hellC el LA.NO DATA l:ESEAICM COMPANY fl 11 lo!IDw .... wit: btvt rttll II tht t1r.m!n1, llKrlbtd 1/ld 1~11 •If~ firm 11 ClltTl-td o1 lurton Edwt rd Shtlllo. '51t Adtltll, 11 tallowt• 1111 ltll-lne Hfltl1, Wf>ow narnt (~ M11nlll'>tlll!fl '°'"°'' C1Ulor11f1 "'' s&u111 (1>111 ll•d,, llQUI\~ l11Ch lull •ncl t1l1c1 of •Hldtft(:I 11"' folltwt: WITN!!SS '"' 1111\d lhll ltlfl ll•r Pursu1nt to ,uCll l~lt~llflll, Ille u,.. lllH'I C11rr1n, 301 Evt"I"' Sltr l1111, ol' F1br~"'e' 1tn E ••-d..-1!0,... 1t 1~1\<lnl !o IM C1~1r11T1ffll N-1 lttch, C1lfllll'11I• t:tUO ' Urion """"' .,..,~1 1 .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ICll' Alcofl<lllc 91Vt •11f Co111r"' lo• Dllld Ft ll,ut rr 11. 1971 STATE OF C.l.Lll'"OltNIA II. luu•ntt by tr1111ltr of a11 11cot>ollc l t NI 0111 ltMll'Ch Corr" COUNTY OF OI ANGt:. SS. LEGAL NOTIC... bfvertlf llcenM (Ill' !!Ctllllll tor !l'lllW ••nr, ON THla IOlll .. , ol ,.. ............... A.e .. "" !tt1 11 1o1trw1· • tlMl!td Plr1Mrltllo lm, llt!Oi'e ml, E. Giiii Cttlt1, • -..,,'°"=~~~-------lpr'ON SALE 1E!1t S WINE (IOlll ltt11 Curr•11, Noll ,., Pllblk In 1/1111 for 11!1 11111 NOTICI OF PUl l lC HIA•INO Fldt Pullllc Elllott !111<11 G,,,,_,,f Ptr1ntr C-1'1' 11\111 Stilt, •11141111 tlllll'tl11. • ....., NOTICE IS Mt:ltflY GIVfN '"'-' A.....-dfffr!nt II l !'fll111 "" !UUlllCI STATE OF (Allr<O•NIA, Clllnl'!llu loMd Ind ·---'" -I I/It Pltn11I"" CammlHlOl'I Of tM •Cltv of iuth f!(lllllfll miv ttll t ¥trlllld O•ANGE COUNTY: Hired ·l llrttll Edwar• Sf'llllle 11- of p.!1-1 IHch wlll h•ld 1 pullllc orotnt wit/I t nr el'!lcl of IM DIN'"'""' Otl Flbr111rr 11, UI!, lltlor1 1111, to tM lo Ill 1111 H l'IO!I """'" '*"9 I llHrl111 Oft !ht •POllc.allori ff l tnll ol Alcolletlc: (1........ 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" eblt fntd fftl'!'I 1n~ ofllCI of NII Cl'o<dt N. Hltloo Jr, CtrllllUlt flrtl •""" wrllltl\. "OllCE 1$ HEA l!'llY l'lJ ATHEll' o .. t rllTltn! Nll11rr Pullllc. C11flornlt IOFFICIAl SEAL) I GIVEN 11111 ••l<J Public hta•lnt wlll LO!wE'NGUTH, E1Grldtt H. ~rlr>e:lNI Off!A In !111 f , Gtnot Crtln I bt /\tld en I/It 1•111 d•v o1 M•rcll O'CONNE lL, 1)1nl,I F. Ctl'"f'I' ol Ortntt Not1rr ~llllllc • C1ltfer!l 1 I 1171. fl 1/lt ltou• al 1:00 P.M. In Publls,,.d o ri ntt Co111 Dfllr •11111 Mr Commission E•olr11 0Prfl'ICl11lCOffltt I~ !M Cwnc!I CPulmMn ol tilt N1~&rl Mirth 4 1'71 .,,.,, Merci\ ,4, 1•72 rlflOI ou"tv I 1••<11 cu, H1!1, •I WM<h 111111 10\CI • T·lltU M1 '"'"'"IHlon E•1t1rt1 I •ltt' •nv 1nd t ll Pt•i.0!!1 lnle•t1!td LEGAL NOTICE Publl1htd Or1net COit! 01Uy Pll!!I -.,tlllllld APc)ll Jl, lt~~ 1 OlllV lllllot nitr 1111>11r •nd bl l'li•rd thtrtM. "•brut fr IS. 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'!'.,.... • PICTITIOUI NAME .. uHr1!1 .,...,,..,, Tr•n1ltr"' wfllM Cutt ,,....., Cellfwl'l'lll, lllldtr 1111 lk· ,.. ""' Tiit Ulldtrsl•lled doll ct rttlJ fie It bllll11t11 tddr1u 11 )i!01 I . <•II ff«-11"" lltll\I of ILINN ANO YOUNG WELDING, 1tfl Ht.,.wt t outlY•l'll, I ctllduc:Hnt I lllltlnt<<' ti 111 J>rd St.· Hflll•h', Cer-tlll Mtr, Counl'I' ol CANVAS PllODU(TI 11111 tlltl "It llrm ~~:"irinll: K'lt. lUl Mf!'tll'tt lllllt 9, "-1 9tttl'I. Ctll,.,nl•, u!'lffr Ch<•nel. Sltlt of C.lllofllll, It _.... ef 1M ltlltWtl'IO • .,,.,,., ... 1,,., -'"''· I !'ht l!tt!tflWI llrm 111me ol CottrottATe Tiii "'°""' It 0. t••"tltr1'14 It toui• ,.,,,.,.. 1'11,.,. Ill f\IM.,,. !Hta e1 ruldltll<t .., COMMUNIC ATIONS CONSUL TANTI 11\d M ti !Ot>-1 lllttr ltr .. t, C.11 Mfi.t, I• t i ftllowl: lllT:~'r' ll "1"' coMIKlllll llr I tllt l u 14 I/rm 11 comHtH fJI !ht Clot,Hll'f ., Ort ntl. St1t1 ti C.tlfer11t1. Thfm•s '"· Yau,.., Qf GoldltV«I, l l-! Artl!ur F, l(l•I fotfewl"ll •trtOll. wfloM """"' Ill fllH $tfd • .....,,,. It ffK•'btd .... fllll!'•t Co,.,.. .. t Mtr. Ct n!, I •nd •I•~' ol rnld111Ct 11 a1 lol"""r ••: Alt 1tock lti ~•· 1twiur1i. ttllltfMnl Oa!td flllllrwrr t, 1tn ,llM..,,.. 0<'1,... Coell D1llr '11et Otv141 .. ""'"' Ill, n1 »rd 11 .. 1!'11 tOlll Win •nd TrM't Ntmt fJI ~· "· You"" Ftllrwrr 11 111111 .Mlrdl .. u. 111. NtW'Nrl 9ttCll, Ctllfof11I•. llllf l'lelt T•k...,t IMlllfft --t i STATE OP' C:ALIP'O•HIA. lt7I Ol·71 Olltd Mtrtfl ~. 11'1 "THE GOlOEM CMICKlN" 111111 ltelltll O•AN(;e COUNTY: Olvlt I . H°¥f' tit ti lOfJ.I l •ktr St1t11. Cttl• Mut. On l"Mnll N t. lt71. Ml-lftf', • LEGAL N011CE 1 ll•!t of c 111ior1111, °"'"'' Coun•" Ctllftlr ti Or•-· St•I• " c11111,nl1. Nllt l'T ~ubltc: lft 11\d "' u lf 11111. , ____ °"''°"°"'"'°""" ___ _ 0.. Mire/I '· 11n, Mlort '"' 1 Nollrr Tiii kllll tr1111f1r wtll bt t11111.1mm1lld .,.,._llr -rM ThtrNt F. Ye.J,.,.r-'11lllfe lt'I tllf for "Id Sttll, l l flOlllU• .,. or t lltr 1111 ltl~ dtr OI Mtrch, ~-I• tM It M 11M Hl'tlll whMt ,ILi NO, '1"I I ~ Olvll t , MJtr Ill -llOWll 1t 71, 11 Ntwottl Ntllantl l 1nll:, 1•1 Mll'lf h '"'llllc.rllllf It Ille wtrhl~ !,.. ,ICTITIOUI :.;.: NI 11 911.\.MW Ill IN '9 ltit ltlt: ~ wll.w lllmt Wn!(Nlf Dt-1vt, N-' kKI\, Ctulll'r ti,_! ....i ICllMW!fWH 11t .. tCUltf ITATI IMT I 1( i.iibK,C It Ills Wffhil! l111lr1Jt'\tftt .. o"""• Sl•fl fJI (.tlllor11!1, lf'HI •• ,.... TM flllowfno ... "'"' illltllltllt Md.t «i;· ,r,, 4-•~twt.11 !Ill Mmf, SO, 111 tt lltlow11 .. tM Trtjllf""" IO'lllCIM. llA~l 11: · fO,l'ICIAL •a;r.t 111 ....,"'11 flMltt .11111 IOll"'lh UMll ~,., ·rii~ ILt:CT•ONICS 'MA·~ "' • Jltt ... =I;'( "~forl!i• :.,~,n~ n': tr .1:1.-~:.~ . ~;",:C?:,S·~ f:'1..,,.~ ·~:rJ\t:"'.::. ,.,; '::' ..... ,.,~,_.. Offltti~ Nlflt' <>rll!f'f"C...W. , . Or \'I, C1tll Mne, C.Jlf. Man ballot to: "Oscar", ~/o DAILY PILOT, PO lox 1560, Costa Mesa; ·CA 92626 Ort"'• (OIJnl'I' Otttd Marci! I, 1'11 M• c..,...,htfoin ,l»INI 'TN't llU1lnot ..... ~ ... M.,'r C""""11lorl l~•lru lltlled tw1 O!ANYl\.LI 91.ACIC. .A•rtt t, 11'! , I 111 11\dl~lWll Alfll t, 1'11 Tfl""ftrtl fli*lllf'I.. 0,.,,.. Mlf Ottl'I flllll "Vbllllltd 0,.""' e..tt o.llr ,lilt, Publlll!td Or1ntt Cblll Oallr '!lol 'ullllll'lld Ori • CMtl Oillr Plitt Ftllf'~rr IJ, 2t, 21 l nl #141rt.ll t. ~"' 13. '°" '1 IM ~'Cl\ " M1rel'I 6, 11, 7i1, f,, !f71 M11 Mardi 6, !fl! ,,. .. 11 lf11 '11-71 1111 Jf!o71 ~ ..Z0 DAILY 'PllJ)T Britain Warning System Advanced ' LONDON (AP) -Major r<ported ll!<lf lo be confld<nt 1111 syslom . European naUon1 use World no ml.stake shn.ilar to the U.S Amorig other E u r o p e a n dividually Ind the w a y do if the sirens iO o(f any slrtn bas to be set off. Jn. Ls not instructed in what to • ,. . ' I 1W1 A lliw '71 AIU Piii ;;. .,: . ... = .. ,_, .--~ -·l ~ . ' -~ .. -. --~ < ..J:5 . ~ ..... • War 11..style air raid slftns foulup could oceur ln Britain. coontrles, France and West notification of an emergency other lime. for their early emergency , warning systems, but Britain . This confklence, It .appeared, Gennany rely on air rald would be passed throusb the Offlcials say the French , , LEASING .<~ . .,: seems more advanced than rests more on a belief that 1lrens to alert their popula· ~ntry "is pot very precise," system is far less likely to , ~ lew As $12t.t5 ... the others with 20,000 little any attack would not come lions. a Defense Ministry aource in lead to the kind of error that • • black boxes that bleep. by surpri&e and would be There Is no central point PariJ said. occurred in the United States IOB PONTIAC . 192-6651 or 6i.-2~ preceded by a period of from which the sirens atop The sirens are tested at but also offert rar Jess chance ·1i600 llACH KYD~ WUTMINSna ' ~... CONT~C!f'': 81(.4 OAWSP'f! Attention was tumed lo the l-~lo~ns~io~n~, ;_r~ath~er~th~an~on~t;be~F~re~n~c~h~to~w=n~ha~IJ~s ~a~nd~po~s~IJnoo~n~o~nith;•~f~iro:t~Th:u~rsd~s~y~o~f~l;n~fo~rm~i~ng~F~re~n~ch=m=e:n_•:'§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~§~'~ European systems after a na· reliability of the British warn-offices can be set off. Each of each month. '11le public an Imminent dnage.r. tional alert was put out ac- cidentally In the United State1 "'.·' on Feb. 20. ' · "t heard people talking the other day." one British officiaJ said, •·about how to evacuate London in 20 seconds. That's about how much time you'd have after the bleeps stopped on the ~arrier receivers. "Frankly, I think a bottle of scotch would be better." This highly unof1icial opinion referred to the small black boxes called carrier receivers installed in police, and fire stations and hospitals around the British Isles. They emit a bleep each second. When an attack ls on the way, the bleep changes to a shrill warbling. Officially, the Home Office Death J\'otlre• Pie. Ja.e D1'-nt1, Ave 11, ot 111n G.11lci. L.lne, liUllll"ll°" Be.di. OIR 1ro Vie'-~ ''· turvl-11'1 N,..,U. Mr. Ind Mn. WllU1m D•· le"11 1 bn:tltitr" ..kllMl. ol New"°'! 8Mch; J11rv Ind Ted 0.'-'!1< ll1lor, DI-D1le<1l1, 111 ol H""llnsllon Beldt. $irlkn pitndl .... , ~mltnl Mortvlrv. HALL Artllvr P. H1H. !ltlo•ed h!ISbl"" ol ae ..... 1 F. 1i1ll: kt\11119 11thtr ol Mn. Ml"' ElltMtl El11". Also wrvlvW W ~-. Cllllord IC1fftll<': th'" trll'lll· O'l1"'"11f -~ or11•11ldtlld, Sirr- YlrH, Tllfid1y, 1 P"M, Ctlll;>tl ol (..,,. ,...,..,.,., Ind o·c-. ISO w. Wl5'1· ll!flOn Blvd., LOS A .... ln. HERNANDEZ PIKllll s. Holrnenclu. 111 F11l!ilrforl •v1,. N-p0rt BllCll. Diie ot dfl!~, M.rd'I J. $Urvlved bv iQfl, E0111rd D. Hernel!llU I IOllr Oluvht1._. Dorothy H. G.,,.,,.r1, LI~ H. Fllller, tffw. POt1 Beld\1 M1rl1 H. White, Ca1l1 MIH; Mlrt.1111 H. Berll•I011, LltuPll NJ-I; 111 11r1ndehlldr'"' 12 11re1I· or1ndehlldrt11. ltowr'I', Sunct.v, M1rdl 1. Sllitfllr LIVI/"' CINl1>el, 7 PM. RMlll..,, MHl. Mend1,, t AM. SI. C111'11flM 'l C11hollc Cll11rdl, LIOllNI &Nd>. Shtfter LlllllW Be1dt Mort~ ""' Dlr-.:tors. HYER Wllll1m I . HY .... 1!702 lvtterllfld st .. WHlmltU!W. Ate 43; dt!e ot dff!h, ~rCh a. SUrvlw..:I W w!te. 51\lrlff: dllldr..,, T.ct .,,. Orew Wlllllm Hftr; tour brolt••n. M111rlc1 W .• Ed· .... A., """" H. ll'IO E.,1 Ii, "'"' ""'" 1111.,a,. E~ilh T.....,,.,, LoulM DrwY 1nd Wl!ll11r1 Sleflce, 5',...lcn. todl,, SllVrdlY, I PM. Cllllrtll ol Ille Ltltlr' 0.Y s.lntl ot JIMll Chrhl, Ger1'erl Grtvt. P..t Ftotnlh' COIO!!ll>1 F-11 ~ • .ol<Kklf'f. STELLERN Jd'ln A.n!honV Ste ....... .,_ ll4 t:. 70111 $1 •• Coll• Met.e. 0.,. .. ~lfl. Ml•d'I J, SenlcH llf!ICHF19 It M1I Brio..,_.1, -~- ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY en E. 17th St. Co1\I Mesa 641><!11 • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar . OR S-1151 Costa Mesa ..... , MI. 1-lttf • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY lll Broadway, Costa Meu u l-U33 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 1.a,.... eany .. Rod. 4K-HIS • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARX Cemdery Morlllary Chapel S5IO Pacllle View Drive Newport Beach, California Uj.%700 • PEEK FMfiLY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7Mll Bois• Ave. Weatmlnl~r ... lt3~ • Sl\UTHS' MORTUARY 1%7 Mala St. BunUngton Bucb ~ SPBllG · PR~~RAM t~WEEC COURSES "'Mar<h 29 to M•y 29 Polotlof'Fl9ora I< LClftd· .. .,.. p,....1.,.ui. • ....... ,. c ... m1c1° Scalpt.,.. M History· Jawalry I< l'rfot Mokl19 CllllW.•'• Art Otlt ... .., nd ••••Int cS.ttft. Approved for wvler.u. J"ti""'Pbon1 for brothllf1 • 111•f4M:uzo 6:10 ""'""" C:.oyoo l4. Lop .. '"·· '2651 HANDY -PRACTICAL-KITCHEN • --- Serving Tongs Scow~ ... Natural aogle -hel-ps-•ee'- ~ands away ""' heat ' -· Nee Action Peeler · Scrapes aDd stales ••• shreds fine & lllilormly ••• pares 11d slices. Corer & Parer 34c Pastry Brush 9-Way Can Opener For bastint lo""-44C quing allll all p.!Str) ., .. ,..Lilts-lid,.----- cpens cans, · 54 pierces rans, C 00\ds cans for p»ing. · "Melon-Fruit" Baller ·;g-~ ~ :::::, :::::. Makes large & small balb llW' rarties & ev-44 eryllaf'Wflita---C t ies. Cllrome tinish. Can Opener "Mir1tl1" ... opens cans, removes bllt· tie caps. 34c • Tomato Slicer ~~e:.=74c he1s, cnions, etc. Cllrome finish. Dough Blender o To blend fill~ with shorte11- . -ing •.• bright metal with wood h!lldle. "Ace" Combs (JJdits' teasing rljlt. Men's PlCkel - R11-t3c I.Hin' Rec.43t Mt1's 57c 39c 1oor•lllll "Sisal" Rope 1/4 llcl coil ~D lb. lest. ~ea! for Ill beavJ iol) "'5eboid ""' iym,_ !• """'· "" 99c SIHl's ('111)11J LR Priu 1.15 "Pacquin" HANO CREAM fir Eltra lf'J Skl1 ••• Soothes, :!.mOOths and softens YoUr hands. 79c S••·••'• ld ar l11tric1 1.U-S.7S u. Silk 'n Satin IA!H OIL ::s:::=~l .69 B" Slite P11 W"lli -Mid Tefloo 11 io- terior. Meat proof klndl l With I hang ilJl riflg. 1.88 PAIOIO COlllllS Tennis Balls "'°'e:;~~ 11 s,.1jJ11:-1uto,.,tlld • • • rubber cellters with 1 thitk felt r.arer. For 1n coirt · ~ ''":.u 1.95 ~ PANCHO GONZALIS I Tennis Racket i •y Spat•i11 • , • "Sipat1r1• -I Rtlgged five.ply white asll frame. Caleful!y weighed & balanctd for fin-9 98 :~tfeeL Beaotifu11y fillistitdthrough· • j DOllSHAIT I Tennis Racket •1 Spal•i11 -"Si111tn" fur ladies. Professional balancearw:lfeel, 9 98 multi fi lament nyloa striftiS, five· ply an white ash frame. • Tennis Racket •r s,a1•r11 -Pa1cH 51wl1s 7 29 •friu c., ..... ~Y fr• tollStnnd of ~in:t ntr: m. • Tennis Racket 200 Ft. ROL1 OF ·Handi-Wrap Jee,s food tresber l11ferJ s~-iroressing frencl or Mlracl• frl1e• • •29c 15.oL CANS OF Friskies CAT FOOD assorinflmw · 50 OL SIZE OF \ Electrasol Ftr Spotless Att1matit Disllwas•i•f 46oz.GIANTSIZE ''Klear'' ROORWAX WOl't Yellow All'J floor! UNSCtflTED 5-DAY ANTl-PERSPIRANT . • :· • r I' i ' ,, ,, ' '; I i ,, ' • •• .. • GOOD SELECTION OF • .. ---BRAND __ .. NEW - . 1970· .. MUSTAIG.S AT D:EALER "S . . . «>-S-T-! !- S Yea-r, 50,000 Mile Warr~nty -Included! .. 1970 J>EMONSTRATORS HUGE :. DISCOUNTS ! . ·1'10 LTD $. VI. 111 ...... tk traMlftt .. IM, i.1111'1' 'flllrl Mo tlt'ltr MMU rttf, en111iH:_..k trll""ll•llMI, WI< tKltr 1 •'"P• PIW'N' •'"''llf· ,....,. ••tc tr.ii ... , ........ 11111• ,i. ... Wlllte Mk••"' inu1 • B1l1nce· of 5 ye1r 50,000 "ti.I• w1rr1nty. 1'10 T·llRD LANDAU at MflM,. Cntl--~ fltl "wer, ll'lcHMllint,,... tr'lwlMrtWI. rllllt, .ii1ho •111111 -n r1r11, .. .,. .. ,., ·tk, MIAYI $3909 "'" ,__, COMET '60 Wag. $299 t0Sl5121 FORD '60 Wag. $2.99 t HXZ6241 A1 i1. FORD '61 Wag. $425 !Ser. 71661 BlllCK '61 Elac. $299 l0QH7101 Alio Med1I. BUICK '66 Le Sebro ITPROJOl $699 Nted1 mti1I. FORD '63 Gal. $475 '4 ctr. H.T. PRE · VACATION TRUCK and CAMPER SPECIAL . . . · 1971 FORD f1:00 --~--.. PICKU~ ·' 1 l'l~in. whe'!_I b•se,.,8' . ."bed,. deluxe two .tone, AND '71~\~~,CA~~~~ $ 3299 l·FIR6 ISi CHEV. '65 Malibu Cpe._ $575 N•1d1 metal. , (WWK2061 3 ·~··d. •82086. ' -~· ' READY TO GO IMAGINE!-. . . . . . . 1970 FORD ' .. ' Country Sedan Station . Wagon 10 PASSENGER & AIR CONDITIONING • v.s • POWER STEERING • TINTED GLASS • RADIO • HEATER • WHITE SIDE WALLS ORIGINAL PRICE $4663. •662ACB . . · 3 · Tt Choose-·from . . -' . • BRAND NEW 1971 FQRD LTD MERC. '69 Wag. $2999 10 pa11. v.1. auto., P/S \ -,;. c:ordi, 1119. rt.c:lr fac:f. warr. · · • L#l51)1 • FORD "'69 Custom $1799 v.1. R1d io-l heater, f1ct . . w1rr, !YTV69JJ FORD ·'70 -Gal. 500 $2899 VI,, aulo_., P/5, air, f1ct. · warr. l4JIAN6). va, crui, ... o.m•tic, '¥inyl trim, power ,te•rin9, power 4isc br1k~s, radio, remote con.trol mirror, he•t•r. # 1528 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 5 3499+T&L MUSTANG '65 G.T. $699 V-1, 4 1p9ad, pwr. 1te1rin9, good c:ortd. INGL1061 MUSTANG '67 Ya!low lrad int. (V5511JI OVER 500 NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM . ~ . S Mlfll." CRliDIT . ' W DIALFOR . APPROVAL . 634r.4010' WI DON'T CAU WHHI YOU IOUGHT YOUR CAR WE WOULD LIKE TO-SIRYICf IT .. IMPORT SPECIALS OVER 25 TO CHOOSE FROM VW '68 s1599 PEUGEOT '59 $399 KARMANN GHIA · (JAW6741 "Sh1rp" (VMD949 l Yvv:;:.~ .• ~·"' s2799 ~~~!~~.~.:68 $4100 ( .. 57AZYl wh1el1, FM radio, -------i,,,m1cul1t1. IXSE692 l TOYOTA '69 $1.599 Aulomitic H.T. cpe. • (YPTl7ll ----~-- roYOTA '68 $1499 Coron11 H.T. cpt. • lpd. -dtad Sharp! . IVTT779 1 VW '69 'Wag. Needs m1t1f. IXIS7701 VW '64 Wig. Naad1 '"flal . , .. 50741) s14so ~sso · " . MANt MORE sPORT~& IMPORTS - . ' -T-0 CHOOs~FROM --.. • -SUNSET, .»FOR -. ~ . • D.iLY PILDt Saturday, Martl'I 6, l<J?! Everyone He• Something Thet Som eone Elu Wonts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen Sell It, Find It, Trede It With 11 W •nt Ad The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642 -5678 for Fast Results • CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LI ST INGS OCEANFRONT 1. 2 Bedroom, l 'h bath. beamed ceiling , , , ,, ,, , , , , ,, , , , $ 59,500 2. 4 Bedroom. 4 bathJ playroom. On sand , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, $169,900 3. 7 Bedroo m, 6'h bath, playrm, super view . . . . . . $399,000 Carol Tatum UNUSUAL, HANDSOME HOME OPEN SUN. 1·5 at 1219 SANTIAGO DR. For the executive family man. 22x22 magni· fl.t~nt ·sunken -ramily rm., separate dinfng: Vie\\' from all 4 bedrooms. Lush landscaping $89 ,500 . Chuck Lewis LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS For those u·ho \\•anted the beautiful 4 bdrm ., 21h: bat h model home & u·ere unable to pur- chase one. now is your opportunity. Still in model condition v.•ith that same top view. $85,000. Kathryn Raulston LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS OPEN SUN. 1·5 , 1233 KEEL DR. 4 Bedroom view home on fee land -elegant decor. Fam. rm. \\'/\\·et bar. formal dining. Bike to beach & schools. $74 ,500. J1arriett Davies OCEAN VIEW -FEE LAND See this 3 bedroom -family room -dining room home. Located on gorgeous can yon in Corona de! Mar. Great familv home on Cul- De-Sac. Just listed at $69.000. Bud Austin OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1 • 5 Hu~e 97x120 lot \\'ilh pool & trailer oark- ing! 4 Bedrooms. den, dinin~ room. Lanai with \\•·bar! Could be grandmother's room or billiard room. Redu ced to $65,000. See it at 1536 DOLPHIN TERRACE. Bill Comstock WOW! WHAT A VALUE Here it is -the one yo u have been waiting for! 3 BR., 2112 ba. Gigantic fam /rec. room , large swi mm ing pool. formal din. rm .. 2 fireplaces. $58,500. ?i.1. C. Buie WALK TO BEACHES. R-2 0\\1ner's 2 BR. upper apt. has $mall view o( bay. 1-BR. lo,\·er apt. Room to add 3 car garage & apt. over. Conv ert existing struc- ture to sin2le family . $55,950. Cathryn Tennille A GREAT FAMILY ROOM Pl us 3 BR. 2 Ba .; an invi lin_g home with priv. pool & jacuzzi -plus all Universitv Park As sociation activities: o\vner's moving & ready for action -asking $48,950. "Chuck'' Lewis BA YSHORES-OPEN HOUSE You are invited to in.~nect 2532 Circle Dr., Sundav afternoon. ('I o s e to 2 private beaches & yacht basin . Asking $48.500. Mary Harvey SOLID COMFORT -$44,950 Perfectl y kept home in Eastbluff. 3 Big BR's .. 2 ha .. sep. formal din. rm., Jge . kitch. plu i; lge . eating i;pace . Familv room . wall of bookshelves. frplc. Park -like yard. Only $44,950. Hurry! Art Gordon "THE BLUFFS" FRANCISCAN Model is the bei;t priced three bedroom, three bath \\•ith a \'\ew v.•e have. It is clean. vacant and ready for you. $42.500. Al Fink YOUNG EXECUTIVE HOME Beautiful 2·story 4 bedroom. 21"i bath . A-1 condition. Reanl ccilin~. air conditioned. 2 patios. Professionally decorllted . A real bar- gain . Walk to beach. Only S39.500. Mary Lou ritarion CORONA DEL MAR OPEN HOUSE 400 HELIOTROPE lnear Bayside Dr,) Im· maculate 2 bdrm. home: laree liv. rm, w/ fireplace: 48 ' frontage 'r lrg. yard for bldR:. unit. Short walk to shops & beach. SUNDAY 1·5. $39,500. George (jrupe NEWPORT BEACH 3 BR. 1 :\A ba. Rell\ "Oo11 HC1use" 4 BR. 21/l ba . '" beamed <'Cil ing~ 4 BR.. 21A: ha . -A great locat1on 4 BR. 21"2: ba . -Elegant decor Belle J'artch CHOICE WESTCLIFF $29.500 $39.500 $44,850 $44.900 Build.in~ site. Ideal location for J home 0£ your choice. Lot con tains approx. 10 .000 sq. fl. and le\•el: 2 street fronts. $25.950. Harry Frederick OPEN SUN . 1 ·5 VIEW 1207 PORTSIOP., Broadmoor. CdM . Let me ahow you this 4 BR. 3 Ra. home. EleQ;ant living· \viii be ea~y. Near shopping. beach & excellt.nt schools. La Vera .Burns UJ.0700 644-24.10 Coldwell, Banker CONGRATULATIONS! PERRY ZIMMERMAN COATS&. WALLACE.JlEAL- TORS would like 10 honor PERRY ZJr.tl\1ER'.\1.AN ror being TOP SAL~S~1AN in thl.' office foi· the 111on1h of February! Ou r l.'11tirl' off1c(' has enjoyl'<l our.~r11ndini::: i;ale~ so far 1h1.~ yl.'<ir. II you seek sincere sl.'rv\cl', JUS! call PERRY at .}16-41~'.i any. /CiJJ,,,., co: TS ·~WAL L ACE · REALTORS _54µ(41- (0pen Evenings) -MESA VERDE PICK ONE Beautiful homes -BeAuliful area -Take your p;ck: 1-Super sharp 3 -r F'a m. So clean it squl'rk!i -$.31.,iOO. 2-Corner for bo11l k traill.'r plus 4 BR & Fam Rm - $19,950. 3-CuJ di' xac -Qu1r1 area. 4 BR + Fam Rrn-$31.:iot:l •-&para1e :\la:;11.'r Bdrm plan. 3 BR -f-Fam - $28,750 -FHA/VA OK. rGolf cour!:f' arl'a -Large master sullr -4 BR - Huge 1',am Rm -$37,500. fl{A/VA OK. Dial IH5'0303 I OHl:ST [ Ol.SO~ '" RE A l'T"OP .. 2299 Harbor, C.osta J\Tesa HOMES ON WATER $50,000 TO $500,000 HARDESTY REALTORS 675-2866 BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT $2,000 UNDER APPRAISAL In 11nr nf thl' finl'~I !'('ctinn~ i11 flunli11c!o11 Brllr·h • I Rrd1·ooms 1u1rl family ronm- :bl:\1 !<(]. ft. of LU'<lll',\'.-0r· [UXf' ki1rhl'n with dishw;i~h· l'r-1.·arpc'ted and landsca1lf'd re;idy 10 n101·e in. s:tl,7;iQ - 10•-;-do\\'n or ll~ral J-,ll.\ tl'rmr; -Phcin(' ~16-231~. \-0' THE REAL '('. E~TATF.~ 2 BEAUTIFUL NEW DUPLEXES \o ·THEREAL \'"'\. F.STATERS ' •, M MACNAB -IRVINE Serving Newport Harbor since 1954, twenty .. five experienced residential salesmen with over 270 years of service. FINER HOMES DOVER SHORES VIEW "Fa1nily Enjoyment Center" large enough for pool ta ble & game table, with wet bar. Quiet, non-traveled street. 4 bedrooms, large formal dining room, breakfast area, steP"' down living room, ~car garage. $89,500. BAY ANO OCEAN VIEWS Exciting custom built home. Secluded patlo, all the amenities for comfort and gracious liviog. 3 BR. FR, DR. $69,500, 1014 Santiago Dr., Dover Shores. Open Sunday 1-5. HEAVENJ;Y KITCHEN W/FIREPLACE l~ouse beautiful from the smooth ceilings to the polished cabinets. 3800 sq. ft. of warm & cozy glamour. $125,000. Offer. "VIEW FROM THE TOP " Turtle Rock Hills. Enjoy 3 bedrooms plus ~onveftibte study or 4th bedroom. large farn- Jfy room . Scan the large pool, jacuzzi, play area. firepits plus 3-car garage. BEACON BAY Private beach -tennis -18 foot boat -all this at your front door in Very Special Bea- con Bay. Charn1ing Jiving room. family room. ga rden room, two fireplaces. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. a real Ne\vport Beach Way of Life. $73,000. •38 Beacon Bay. Open Sunday l-5. BETTER THAN NEW Ca ll to see this immaculate 2-story traditional home on a beautiful cul-d e-sac. Everything ~or ha~py f~mily li ving. Large floor to ceil- ing brick fireplace, raised he arth. Family room .. dining room, 5 bedrooms. 3lh baths, .. se\\'ing room, covered patio, and even a children's play home. A one owper home. S54.000. 2421 Sierra Vista , Newport Booch. Open Sunday 1-5. FROM $19,000 TO $46,500 BEST BUY IN NEWPORT BEACH First time oflered. This i1nmaculate & beau- tifu lly decorated home has everything for care.free family living. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room , 'formal dini ng room. Beauti- full y landscaped gardens with room for pool. $46,500. 2300 La Linda Pl. Open Sunday 1·5. WEATHER PERFECT TURTLE ROCK 4 bedroom. 3 bath family room home. 2400 sq. ft. Steps to pool. park & tenni s. Ve ry close to ne\v schools. O\vner very anxious. $41 ,500. Call 675-3210. BAYSHOR ES BEST BU Y First time olfered. Deluxe 2 BR, 2 bath home . PRIV.1'.TE BEACH. Lovely cathedral beamed ceili.ng. Mod . kitchen, self-clean ing oven . A-1 refrig. \Vasher, dryer, thick shag carpet~. drapes. elec. gar. door. VACANT BARGAIN PRICED $36.500. 2461 Crestview Dr. Open Sunday 1-5. Hope Gerrie 675-3210. THE PRICE IS RIGHT And the time is NOW to see this young 3 bed- room , famil y room home. Smart decor. bo- nus room v.•.'spo t lights for pool table 17951 Butler, University Park. Open Sunday l-S. WEEK EN DER I Ideal beach horne. 3 bedroom condo. next to pool. Close to beach. shops , hospital. No need to worry \vhen you lock-up and run . ~2. 750. GRANDMOTHER 'S FARM Couldn't be more inviting than this charn1ing Early. /\n1erica n Country Cottage on a neat tree-li ned. cul·d~-s~c: Beautiful landscaping surrounding an 1nv1t1ng pool & cove red patio 51.4rif. assumable loan . $30.250. 2632 River- side Dr .. Costa Mesa. Open Sat. & Sun. TRADE OR SELL $19.000 equity in Bea'utiful LA COSTA COUN- TRY CLUB improved lot for fnco;ne/lnvest- ment. Pr.?perty -Newport Area. Dial Hope Gerrie 615-3210. MACNAB· IRVINE BE FIRST Come to 1033 f\.1ariner~ Drlve tor a pre\'iew showl11g of the plans for our existin g new models 110111 under con- struction. They'll be ready to move into in June, Beautiful and big 4 & 5 hrd· rms, 4 .ti. 5 ba1h~. family rooms large rnoui;:-h for pool tah!c~. oversized masicr hffim1 sui !e~ • <ind all wuh ou!standing View~. This is your oppor tunily 10 1elect your o\\'n colors & ruslom detaib. Our "Sho\\' Room" is l'.lpcn daily from 10 A:\1 to 5PM. Come see lhe ne1V('l;t 1u'ld best in luxury Jiving in Dov- er Shores. Ivan Wells & Sons SPECTACULAR- VIEW OF OCEAN AND CATALINA Designed tn inake the most of thr be<iutilul panoramic view this roomy Lui;k 4 ~d­ room home ii\ Ow ideal se t- linii: for your family, Open beam ceilings, healed patio and ~as barbeC'Ue-for infor- mal rntertainmf'nt <ire just 11. IMV nf lhe many rxtr1111 that m ake 1h111 pro~rty 50 I spt'Clal on Sandune for only $72,500. Call 673-8550 SPECULATORS 6~~ VA $21,500 assun1ahle loan. 4 Bedroom 2 bath, f'lec bltn r.tntre & oven, d1sh-j washer, lari;e Ji\·ini:: rooni voith frplc, family room, din- ing are<i. ovl'rsized bed- rooms wilh large master, w/w upgr11ded Cl']lls & drps, fenced & landscaped, patio, dble garage, your temis, see today. ll dl age Real Estate "2-4471 (::::.I ~··8103 Short Cul-D•Sac l'll'S1l~ on a brautiful tr!'<'- lined ~tree\. Grf'11.t 3 hcrl- room home in pe11ret ~hapf'. Lois or carpt>ts ii nd 1natrh· ing drape11, \\'h~ 1·rn1. hrinc your small driwn payml'n! and assuml' !h•~ \·,\ Lr1<111 nf $20,0CIO with ll~.' r annual intl'rest rail'. Tn!al fl'1.\'rtlf'rlt ot $16&. Anyont' qua\ilies. CALL Walker & Lee 7790 Harhor Rlvd. lll Adams 51,)-01(,.-; Opf'n til 9:00 P .:\1. POOL TIME Dnn't wait on ihi~ !n\·ely pool homr 1r1 1'\r\l'p!l11 Hrii;:hts. f~l'rry r·nt1\'l't11rn<·r rnr lami!~· li\·ini;:. Fill.Jr i:unny hrrlmnni.~. 2 h;i!h~ wllh n111 s1dr r11 !r.v from pool. l~l'l!I' l"'l'J\'C'rNl patio. carrfrP(' larwli;c}tpin~. Br!- trr hurry -C;ill 1oday lo ~,, $45,950 546-2313 1-o·THEREAL \"-ESTATERS .._. OPf>; lJ'• T l ' r1~ 'If 'If 'If 'If 'If 'If 'If ' * TAYLOR CO. * IRVIN& TiltRACI Open for inspectio n for flr1t time! Spacious 2 bdrm luxury home with 21h baths, Perfect in every detail. , ...... , . , ............ $82.500 439 AVOCADO Open Sun 1·5:00 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT $1500 BELOW MARKET VALUE And we can prove it~~ II vou've bttn \l.'&iting lor that R1G HT home al a RIGHT pncr w!lb RIGHT terms your 1vait 1~ over, 3 bed· 1vinms 21.1 bAths, large MP- a r~ tc (11mily mom with wet h11r, formal dhting, hu&e \\·rll landscaped noar yard. good nc-i~hborhood. Only $30.500 f1-1A-VA 107.i Down ~IJ ~i&-2313 673-8550 1: 5 Bdrm. 4 bas , li v rm. formal din rm, lge fam rm & mstr bdrm. All have beaut water view. 4-Car gar & lge ct-yard patio. Plus 2 bdrm, 1 bath apt which may be rented. Pier. slip & sandy beach make this Lido 's best water front buy at . . .... , .. $260_,000. TRl·LEVEL ELEGANCE ! 4 Bdrm , DR, FR. In fact you'll revel in the spaciousness this prestige home offers. On 1 --=~1 l! YIEUUK ! ! ! \O THE REAL '('.!:~TATERS fo~u~~~~~e~~ .~. ~~·r·e.~i.t~. ~~~~~·n·s.'. ~$~~~58Q 20251 CRAIM ER Open Set·Sun 1·5 :00 CAPE COD ON CRESCENT BAY Attention whal e-watchers, surf-riders, sun- bathers! Beau tiful 5 bdrm water-oriented home. Pegged fioor s, cedar closets. Excel- lent condition. Fee land ............. $185,000 WALL OF PRIVACY Away fr om it all! 3 Bdrm sparkler. Al! the reasons for wanting a home! ........ $41 ,750 2039 IRVINE Open Sat.sun 1·5 :00 CORONA DEL MAR Spacious 3 BR near ocean. Beautiful wood paneling & gou rmet kitchen . Fot' the di s- criminating bu ye r. View Q( ocean ! $87,500 216 POPPY Open Sun 1·5:00 CAMEO SHORES -$175,000 Ocean view ! Custom built 4 BR & den home w/lormal DR, 5 baths & powd rm . Lge wet bar. Beautilu/ pool \Vith huge cov. lanai. GOOD "BROADMOOR" VALUE Ranch style 4 BR, fam rm & formal dining. Convenient to community pool. ... $62.500 2ol2 LIGHTHOUSE Open Sat·Sun 1·5:00 CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY , Exciting design featuring glass & wood. Cus- tom 3 BR bit 2 ~ ye ars ago. PRIME Corona del Mar location nr beach ........... $84.900 228 GOLDENROD Open Sat 1·5:00 ' Unmentlonably dirty, -4 ~. j rms on lai'ie corner lot, , sprinkler system on timer, Jl wllh a wreck of a family l room 17x33. Sacrilicrtl pri~ • brlow appl'aisal AND SELL-l ER \\11LL PAY ALL GI BUYERS CLOSING COSTS. ?, Make an otter. 1 L•rwin Realty, Inc. J 21~2 Brookhurst. H.B. . 546-541'1 anytime i· MESA DEL MAR ! 2 story elegance FHA-VA 5 ;. t>Mroom.<.. 3 balhs, family l room, Jaq:e living room, I walk to: All schools, the J• park, ahopping. It's sharp · f . , sharp. Priced S39.500. Call f MB-2313. 1 ~·THE REAL ESTATERS Of'c '. , r , j: t YOU 'LL BE AMAZED • !l:o c11sh, 1•c1i>rans • not one. t cPnt. l.llw rlo\\'n to other in- vrstori;, Bui!dtr only buil t ! 7 hon1rs like !his. 3 bed· t rooms, family room, modern ' kitchen, in the medium 21J's. CALL l Walker & Lee 204.~ \Vr s!cliff Drive BAY ISLAND -$160,000 616-7ill Open '111 9 PM An older 5 BR home with loa ds of charm on --,- lovely island. Pier/slip tenni s ct & pk . LIDO WATERFRONT . ' APTS.-320 LIDO NORD LINDA ISLE -$250,000 $140,L'OO Price with 7% Isl Rich elegance in this glamorous 5 BR, fam T.D. 6 Beaut. fur n. units; rm & formal DR home. The finest in smart 6 car garages & util. room. & expensive decor. Air con. Pier/slip. 8t'.l FL on 11\l.1mming beach. , \\'i ll consider trade for bo.at • DOVER SHORES or maximum $85,000 Jge, 4 :: Hurry to see this beautiful 4 bdrm & den BR. house. 1 home. F·ormal DR. 31,tl baths & idea! k itch~ Bill Grundy, Rltr. en . Gorgeous vie\\·: . . . , S99.500 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 64Uli20 1' 1606 ANTIGUA Open Sat·Sun 1·5:00 DOVER SHORES -$105,000 Brand new home ! Dramatic 2 stry Jiving rn1. 4 BR , study, garden rm v.•/wet bar & formal DR. Island kitchen. 3 car garage. 4!0 MORNING STAR Open Sat·Sun 1·5 :00 CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LOCATIONS DO VE R SHORES & BAYCREST 90 ' Front. level fee ............ $ 27,500 104' Front, level, corner, fee .. , ..... $ 28,000 85 ' Front. level. corn'er. fee , ....... $ 28 500 80' View site. level. lease ..... , , , $ 29:500 75' x 180' \!U on Galaxy. lea se . . . . . s 39,500 57' Front. pier & slip, lease ........ $ 53,500 BEAUT IFUL LINDA ISLE 56' VVaterfront. Lea se ... , . . . . . . . . . $ 69,500 45' \Vaterfro11t. Lease ....... , ...... $ 73.000 45 ' \Vaterfront. Lease. Plans incl. . , S 75,000 108' \Vaterfront. Lease ............ , $107.000 EXCLUSIVE SHORECLIFFS Ocean viev•. F'ee simple. Plans. . . . $150,000 "Our 26th Year" • I OPEN SUN. 12-1 5205 B rue• Crescent Lirtn Sand~. Immac., decor- ator's home. NPw paint It. \l'allpa~r. 3 BR., 2 bath!, rri\'. commun. w/pool priv· 1lc:,:('s. l Blk. to ocean, S:N.000, Newport Beach Realty 67:i-1642 Anytime OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN. " ' ' 1 • 5 ,. I 5892 PADUA :: .'l B"drmms. 1 l:>ath1, f!xtra • I ... h;irp11rim insirle and oui. ' Cnrnplnfc :iipr1nklr r system, J ln1·rl\ (•n1·rr"l'f patio with l'M'r-•n 1 ir11 W;itrr l!<'l!tf!ner !o(·l11df'<1. 01\ nrr transler- rrrl. l lornr 1'(.,1rly !n occupy. ~,•,rr VA [.o;in. Full Price $~.'.l;--.0. Phone !'14&-2313, . _ .. w. General Open Houses THIS WEEKEND tc.., thl• ....., 41tMt.ty wltti Y•• this -""" • ,.. t• H ..... 111ttl11t. All "9 l.ceff•M lltted IMl•w .... 4"c.ritt.4 '• , ........ IMt•ll br Wrerttliflt e1 ... wt..r. 11 todrr'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Pl9tft,111 dltowl .. •pe• kllMi f., hie .,. hi re11t ..,.. uftff hi lkt tllCll lllf•JJIMri" 11 1•11 coh11111 -• '"Hy. HOUSES FOR SALE 12 Bedroom) 606 Narcissus Ave ., Corona del ~1ar 673-7872 !Sat & Sun 12-4) 400 Heliotrope, Coron a del ?i1ar 644-2430: 833-0700 !Sun 1·5) 439 Avocado <Irvine Terrace) CdM 644-4910 (Sun 1-5) 2461 Crestview (Bayshores) NB 675-3210 (Sun only) 2205 Cliff Dr ., Ne\vport Beach 642-9178 (Sun 1-5) 312 Orchid, Corona del Mar 673-6642 ; 67:>6459 (Sun 1-5) 607 Carnation. Corona del f\.1ar 673-6642; 675-6459 (Sun 1-5) 705 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar 673-2222 (Sun 1-5) (2 Bedroom & F•mily or Den) 2536 Crestview Dr, Newport Beach 548-4617 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2532 Circle Dr (Bavshoresl NB 644-2430; 833-0700 (Sun afternoon) 123 Via Zurich (Lido Isle) NB 673-7420 (Sat & Sun 12-5) *20292 Birch St., (Back Bay) 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12-5! 2851 Bayshores Dr .. Corona del Mar 673-6642; 67:>6459 (Sun 1-5) {3 Bedroom) 2039 Irvine Ave, Costa Mesa 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 21 6 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644-4910 (Sun 1-51 *2632 Riverside Dr, Costa Mesa 675-3210 (Sal & Sun) *1918 Seadrift (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-7662 (Sun 1-5) tt•3 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 642-5200 I Sat & Sun 2-5) 5205 Bruce Crescent (Lido Sands) NB 675-1642 I Sun 12·4 l 309 62nd St. (Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 (Sun 12·5) 325 Marigold, Corona de! Mar 673-6642 ; 67:>6459 (Sun 1-5) 305 Poppy Ave ., Corona del Mar 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1-51 374 15th St., Costa Mesa 645-0303 !Sun 1-5) 1500 Cumberland, Newport Beach 675-4930 (Sat 1-5) 319 Driftwood, Corona del Mar 675-722.1 (Sat & Sun 1-5) tt2619 Cove. Corona de! Mar 675-722.1 • (Sun 1-5) 980 Oak. Costa Mesa 546-8640 $23.500 (Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom & F1mily or Den) 906 Alder Pl !Eastbluffl NB 644-2430; 833-0700 (Su n 12:30-5:30) *2230 Heather Lane. Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sun 1-5) 17951 Butler, Universitv Park 675-3210 !Sun only) 38 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach · 642-8235 !Sun only) 1014 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sun only) 5861 Price Dr. Huntington Beach 842-2535 827.900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5892 Padua, Huntington Beach 842-2535 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 1134 Paularino, Costa Mesa . 675-5726 (Sal & Sun1 3261 Nebraska Ln (Mesa Verde) Cll1 545-8772 $31,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 3161 Country Club Dr. (Mesa Verd•) CM 545-8424 {Sun 1-51 228 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 644-4910 (Sal 1·5) 2420 Cli!l Drive !Newport Heights) NB 54a-7711 (Sun 1-5) 8731 Hummingbird Ave., Fountain Valley !!62-6460 I Daily I 2826 LaSalle (Me'8 del Mar) CM 642-5200 (Sun L30-!l 401 Ali !>o !Newport Heights) NB 67$-3000 !Sal 1-Sl **1915 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach 675-3000 !Sat & Sun 1-Sl 2311 1'us"t1n .Ave .. Newport Beach 646-3928 $.12.500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1206 Pembrok ' (Weslcli!ll NB 646-3928; 842-2237 eves. (Sat & Sun 1-5) S882 Terrier, Huntington Beach 842-2535 $28,500 (Sun I-!) 468 Serra Dr .. Corona del Mar 675-7225 (Sun 1·51 1866 Boa Vista Circle !Mesa Verde! CM 546-5990 $37,950 (Sun 1-Sl 1~3 Los Leones, Fountain Valley 546-8640 $34, 750 (Sun 1-Sl (4 Bedroem) 330 Undo. Balboa Peninsula 675-1642 (Sal 12·4) 1022 \Veslwind Way !Dover Shores) NII 644-2430; 833-0700 (5,\ln 1·5) Gen.rel Gonorol 218 Via Quito (Lido lsle) NB 675-5200 !Sat & Sun 1-Sl 1032 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 !Sal & Sun) 1207 Porlside (Broadmoor) CdM 833-0700: 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) 3047 Royce Lane, Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sat 1·5) 2324 College Drive., Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sun 1-5) 435 Canal, Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) (4 Bedroom & F1mily or 0.n) 1219 Santia20 Dr. Newport Beach 644-2430: 833-0700 !Sun 1-5) 1233 Keel Dr (Harbor View Hills) CdM 644-2430; 833-0700 (Sun 1·5) 1536 Dolphin 'ferrace, Corona del Mar 644-2430; 833-0700 !Sun 1-5) * 1805 Glenv.·ood Lane (Baycrestl NB 646-1550 (Sun 1-5! 2848 Carob IEaslbluffl NB 673-8550 $43.900 {Sun 1-5) 3823 Sandune, Corona de! Mar 673-8550 $72,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 20251 Craimer {hferedith Gardens) HB 644-4910 !Sat & Su n 1-5) 2612 Lla:hthouse (Broadmoor) NB 644-4910 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 1606 Anti~ua (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 410 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 2366 Orchid Hill Pl (Back Bay) SA H~ls 642-8235 (Sun only) ttS05 Morning Star (Dover Shores) l\'B 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 2300 La Linda Pl, Newport Beach 642-8235 (Sun only) 10312 Moniter, Huntington Beach 842-2535 $34,850 !Sat & Sun 1-5) *4615 Fairfield, Corona del f¥1ar 673-6642 ; 675-6459 (Sun 1-5) 2016 Balearic Or .. (Mesa Verde) CM 646-3928: 644-0345 eves. (Sal & Sun 1-5) **8 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda lsle l NB 642-4620 (Sunday) 1950 San Remo. La guna Beach 494-9473 : 549-0316 !Sun 11-4) 1124 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 2924 Chestnut (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 (Sun 1-5) **3871 f\.1istral (Huntington Harbour) HB 645-0303 (Sun 1-5~ 604 Ailviev.•, Laguna Beach &IS-0303 (Sun 1-5) **•58 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 642-5200 I Sun 2-5 I 1824 Highland (Baycresl) NB 675-3000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) -*4615 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 (Sal 1-5) 9352 Candlewood, lluntington Beach 842-2.135 (Sun 1-51 120 Kings Place, Newport Beach 546-2313 I Sun 1-5) 9423 Gull, Fountain Valley 546-2313 !Sun 1-5 ) 2093 Swan Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 !Sun 1-51 3914 So. Birch. Santa Ana 546-8640 $43,000 (Sun 1·5 ) (5 Bedroom"'&.... F,.mily or Den) *1033 Mariners Dr (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 !Daily) 1500 Santiago (Ba ycrest) NB 642-8235 !Sat & Sun) 2421 Sierra Vista . Newport Beach 642-8235 !Sun only) **11 Linda Isle Dr (Linda lslel NB 675-3210 !Sat & Sun) 2501 Bluewater. Corona del A1ar 673-2222 !Sal 1-51 2615 Bamboo !Easlbluffl NB 646-3928 ; 844-0345 eves (Sal & Sun 1-5) 2133 Miramar. Balboa Peninsula 644-7662 !Sun 1-5 1 1617 Port Abbey Way, Co rona del Mar 644-7662 I Sun 1-51 **223 Canal. Ne v.•port Beach 675-4930 !Sat 1-51 1627 Port Abbey. Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sal & Sun 1-5) (6 Bed room) tt2600 Bayshore Dr. Newport Beach 548-7232 (Sun, noon• 4) DUP'LEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 2238 State Ave, Costa t.1esa 645-4058 ., (I & 2 Bedroom) 506 Begonia, Corona del Mar 675-3000 (2 & 3 Bedroom) (Daily) (Sun 1-51 **2912 W. Oceanfront. Newport Beach 87$-3000 !Sun 1-5 ) 503 Marguerite Ave, Corona del Mar 675-6000 !Sal & Sun noon-5) (3 Br ••chi 2347 Elden, Costa ~1esa 644-7662 .... , **WeNrftellf ***P••l -4 Weterfrellf (S un 1-5) • BILL HAAS S1 ,092,350.00 February Dollar Volume BILL HAAS has just ~ompleled a RECORD BREAKlNG 28 days. 3 of Bill's listings sold for a dollar volume o! $509,975.00. He al!'io had 5 sales for a dollar volume of $581,375 .00. CONGRATULATIONS BILL! Tf you would like to have a real professional handle your Real Estate needs, CALL BILL, 962-4471 . * Village Real Estate * * * * Attention Realtors SOUTH COAST REAL ESTATE * ls pleased to announce the opening of their second office at 1500 Ada1ns Blvd ., Costa Mesa on April 1st. 1971. This oUice will be located on the ground {Joor adjacent to the main entry of the multi-story professional building. \Ve are presently seeking 8 experienced and profess ional men or women (brokers or as· sociates) to staff th is exceptional location. Should you be conte1nplating a change please contact Al Black at 545-8424. BONUS PLAN TO 84 % * * * * * * Gener •I DAIL V PILOT 21J MUST SELL Owner has bought another home so this 4 bedroom, 2 bath beauty is priced lo sell. Shag carpet. covered patio, driveway llQ:ht.a. and fresh paint. This house shows Uke new. FHA/VA terms, a barealn for i26,500! CALL 962-4454. SEIJ.ER TRANSFERRED Popular "T0 plan in Mesa del Mar with 3 very large bedrooms. Look close and you \viii al so find 2 lovely patios & a "Doughboy" pool. too! Close to all schools & shopping. it's one of our newest at $30.100. Will sell FHA terms or VA with nothing down! CALL 546-4141. CAN YOU TOP Tl-~lS? Ra1nbling 4 bedroon1, si ngl e story home \vit h. s_eparate childre.ns \\•ing. Kin£ size master bedroom, formal d1n1ng room. family room . Assume 61'.?f. VA loan payable $260 per n10. All of this and ooly one mile to the ocean. $38,000. CALL 962.·4454 . "LIKE NEW" HOME Beautifully redecorated 3 bedroom home near H a r b o r ~l_iih School on a quiet cu l-de·sac street. Side yard for boat or tratler space. NE\V CARPETS & DRAPES end completely repainted, only $36.950. CALL 546-4141 . FANTASTIC BARGAIN-BEACH-POOL We couldn't believe It ourselves. Just listed! Huge 2 story with solid oak flooring. Massive living room . 3 lar~e bedrooms and 3 baths, formal dining. Family room 'vith wall of glass views a lush tropical setting. Huge pool is ~urround~d by a floor or 'mas· si ve stone. Many extras! Fantastic bargain at only $39,950. DIAL NOW 962-4454. WARM AND COlY! Jr you are looking for true value ln a reall v nice home, this is for you. It's a great 8 bedroom 2 bath home near Harbor Sh.OP" ping Center, Costa Mesa. l.-Ovelv shag ca_rpets, bltns, and t1:e· place enhance the interior. Outside there 1s a 130' deep lot with. det.3ched farac:e & covered patie. OH ! A SHAKE ROOfo~, TOO! As little as $1350 d o v.· n payment at a "la st years" price of $25,500. CALL 546-4141. • COATS & WALLACE 1491 Baker St. 546-4141 Costa Mesa Gen•r•I WHAT DO YOU MEAN "TRANSFERRED"! REALTORS -General 9552 Hamilton Ave. 962°4454 Huntin9ton Beach General ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I W• Just Redecor1t1d l I \\"ell, 1M 1'5 tlw way it 11:ocs i'Q1nl'timt'~ af\d YOU c-.i.n J'('11p !hr bl'nrfits. Chrf"k in· to 1h1s spnrkling cl<.'an , hcaurHully 1tl'C'OratM 4 bfod. room, family room home in E1u1tbluff. Just redoced to $43.~. Barrell feaft'I pl'e6enll Below Appraisal J lk<!room, 2'tr bnth. Bay. crest home, 2 fir..placr~. :! wat('r hNltrs. Rll large. room~. S49,<nl Takes 11~ View Home J Bectrooms and den 111 this out~landing horn(' \\'ilh u S]X'ctBCUIRr \'if'V.' of Bsl('k Bay. Sholl"n by 1tppnintmf'n!. Movin9 To Ranch Dorlor illvini:: up luxurious B11ycrr!il home. 4 BrrlroomJ; and maid's room, Jormal dtninit room &. l111'J(f' family room. Num('rous t';{!to;1s. Appointent only. Arnold & Freud lll8 E. 17th St, (;.:0.1. 646-n5s NORTH COSTA MESA HALECREST SN-lhis 4 brdroom11. J OO!h pride of OWTlf'l"!lhip hnmr and becomr t'nclulnlt"d by ifs cart'! and maintt"nanct". It's hlld that 1r11rlC'r Jo\'ing rare you 'vr hren looking for. Brau!flul covrrrcl pa· 1in. 111'8! J1lAnicurr.d yan1s. Vot1°J1 be surprisC'd lor onl,\• $28,500 546-2313 \-0' THE REAL \"-F.STATERS ' • I• ''I I(~ Open Sat & Sun 1-5 231 I Tustin Ave., N.8 . CU!ftom ho.111!. ruun1y 3 lw-d- rm. lge k1L w/bltns, comb\· natlnn dinin~ & lT'C room. J~r IL\'ing rm w/frp\c. 2 Full baths. Expcnsivf' crpls, rlrps. lll'avy sh11.ke roof. Br1tutilully landscapr:d beck. yanJ & patio for rn!l'rl11in· ini;:. s:t!.~. caJI GT.l-"60 WATERFRONT-$59,950 FUN 3 bedroom. 2 balh home with large living room & covered patio. Best buy on the water, pier & float. •l Ba lboa Coves, off Co• st Hlghw•y Open Saturday & Sunday 2·5 Lochenmyer I TOP CONDITION-New Li1tin9 4 BEDROOf\.1, large family room +.pool! lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Meant for busy family living. truge kitchen 'vi th dining a rea, separate office or dress~ ing room near pool. Newport Beach, $58.000. \-0' THE REAL \"-ESTATERS ' ', ''•'" "1 ·.• Realtor llllSO Nf'v.'port Blvd., 0 1 CALI~ &16-:l!t'l8 rvrs: &16-5649 Freedom Home HARBOR HIGHLANDS LARGE roomy home -ideal for active --NEWPORT-$21,000 family. 5 bedrooms + family room '& din- ing room. Large yard for pool. do~, or any HEIGHTS Locarrrl on lovrly Arhnr d & -$65 S . h "-k out oor hobby recrealJOn. , 1retl. \\lllh A 11~1' '"'r I Sri' lh1.~ un i que homr "11h all !hr cxlrai1 for fun llvini:. Lar~ hea1rd and Fil1rn-d pnnl ·with J11.cuz1.i, :!,700 IN'I of :.\\ ingini;:, wilb R huih 110 b11r, J bedroom~. 'J. bath.•, 2 family rooms, llrlfl rv<'n a virw of lhr har- hflr! A P,eal F.o11tator Pxclu- .~l\'r nt $69,500 546-2313 ,,,. ""' , """· 0w0 " 1 COSTA MESA-INCOME ;;~;1! ~~~terms. \\'HO'S $685 A ~10NTH -little management. prop-. · ' I erty & business, only $55,000. Adjacent to --- Newport future freeway. 6-46-8811 (1nytlme) Office Open Seturd1y1 & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Wutcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 DISTINCTIVE Gonor•I I G1nor11 NO DOWN T~~-;-~e::~:ST COUNTRY CLUB . SWISS CHALET 10':. Down 10 olhrrs. 5 hf'droonis with a $p!l rklintt VIEW• $23,000 SPOTLESS .ltl">t"I' 3 h<-drm w/hrv•d floors ~1 Kllchrn h.a~ hu 1lt-in I Spacious 2 Broroom honie on S II h A 20 ' ,,,._ · , . me t e pines -s cozy h!11i.~. >:20 rurnpus room, r<>frii;:t'ro!nr, fl"f'<'1,rr and large R·Z Loe ovcrloolnng 115 if ii were hidd'n !n the COOL POOL + h!ork 1valt, enclosed rear titrndrr <'rnl!"r. l.argr. fam-&lnta A~R Country Oub. Alps, Ankle deep carpettni Charming 3 BR. 2 BA 11reA I yard. VA 11ppra111ed at•.,. ily rOOm wilh f1n,il&('t" anrl 1'-1My fruit trel'~nvc .thl'\1 1 even in the ("()Unte r kitchen. home in prime location. Hn!.. $24,600 hat·l>-qlJ('. I:.:nterta.in in a ll:ilr&lil'.I' for boot or !ra1lr>r. 3 big ~f'flOJllB _ Famll,y wd nrs. CTPl.!I & drpw, huge Perron 642-lnl 111.n.Ai mom v.;th wr.t bu. $23,000 54~2313 room _ Live outtdde on J2x:26 pool. Nttda some paint -Th111 home must hr i>M'n. I large 20x20 patm f'n circled &: your grttn 1humb. Ownc~ DOVER SHO~ES $39,500 646-7171 by well kept ground 1. 1ran11t FP S24,9iil. GI or Vlt'w home. 1148 San!Ugo Dr. Schools -Colleie &: Shop. flfA lcnns. Call 847-12'11. Br111 huy • llPllC, 5 BR. 4 ba. pinir -CIC>Sf', Only $31 ,500, Arl1tptahle floor plan for FLAGPOLE Hurry, dial 64s.-0303. C'Ouplc or lge. fari11ily. Newly decoraled. By app't. $91.000.1-=~=~~==-l'--OR SALE Bill .Grundy, RHlto' START A NEW $35,000 IOHLST [ OL ~O.\ '" 17141 8 4!&Ch Blvd., llta:n Bch 8:U Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 LIFE -hut. or (.'OUl"Sr, lhrrr is al Open 'UI 9 p.m. 1 llOUSJ.; llunHni;:? Watch the In th is 2 11101")., 4 l1"di·r"im cl~'~r~~~~-~~of'tl!f';1 1mohn~ • RE.AL.TOR S For best rrsult8! 642-6678 OPEN J.IOUSE column. . 11 I"-•• ''"''' •• I ~ llARBOR COSTA MESA ---~--------111.~ r nrar '"" s~ • ., att ached, incl1Jd in.1: a 111.mi)y ••"" ' __ _ Generil General lamlly will love you whrn l'tlfM'l1, lllr'Re patTo and lhrt"e BUILDER'S lliiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;::;:::;:::;:;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiil 1hry ll('e 1111 1hr exlr11~ -· · h SHORECLIFFS 3 BR .. 2 b11.., beach kry. f~c. 319 Drift1o.·ood- $62.500. Optn House: Sat. &t Sun. 1-S. CdM BAY.FRONT 3 BR. 2 ba. Beach on bnt.h &Ides. $129,500. 2619 Covf', Open Sun. 1·!> IRVINE TERRACE .f en. 4 bar. 8l"au1 . vlr:v.·. lit tlm~ offl'"M'.I. $1 83.000 HOME SHOW REALTORS 35:15 •.:.,1 C.out Hi@:hw11 y C.oron• dt:I ,\lar • r11r .1:ar11ge, 1n a new 11('11! . CLOSE O'"' £Mi: c11rpel~rJ bl\lhroon111, ~ homOqd al ,l6th Place and • U '" 11l"fWl,ratr dinin~ room, l11un-TosUn Avenur. A two story, MODEL dry room. plus !he oversizr.d oornl"r lot, rharmcr. By manlcurOO yard with room Owner 646-4638. tor boll or camper. Live no\\•. AMftng ~2,000 • 546-2313 \-0 THE RF.Al. ·.'"\,._ ESTATI.RS llEACH UNITS INCOME II 2 Furn, bachelor unl!s. Close to oet:sn Ir shopJ>ing fn Nt'W- pon Be11ch. $28,000 • )'OU 01vn lht' l11nrl! George Williamson I Realtor 173-4350 64S-1564 E VII 11 rent~I unit~ <:lose In beach I VIEW I I Nt'"'J!l'lrt Shor,.l, lull 1iur'. Love The Back Bay Rmur.f'(! $200) unt!rr rnA APf/T'11.isal. 4 broroom!I, 2 tiraullfnl balh.~. ~1ndrrn cali{omia ~-ouldooli kitchen. Elrgant brick fire- pl3cc in family mom. n yfl\J w11nt R iznod buy, thl1 is It. lrii All h!'llnd MW w nt\J)' Ui,7".)I'). S46-~IJ. \-0 THF. RF.AL ·~ I::STATERS '-. ' 'J ', ••• •" Xlnr incomfl ol $1flll) mo. I~ \Vld~ blut llky &'. ~·un birr111 in ir.iraJ[C'8. Only s )'fl old. )'Otlr bflelt y11n:I. Com,. l!CC -======~-I Stl9.~. 30% dn. lrom hulf' sundeclt. 2 Sty. REPOSSESSIONS CALI. Q. •••·2414 3 Bd. :\Ba. 2S' ~c. rm. 2 Sparkling clean homes, t0me ,_,-' lpt. t.ot.t ot &Lt.SJ.. ·Owner I zewlY painted la carpeted, 2, ..dNdlfC. &.1~1 ~ ... 4 "5 bclrma. Soma with R !AL TY ~ poor.. IBA-VA oonv. tenns, Ntar Nt •p1r1 P••l 01rlt• 1 CUSTOM FOURPLEX from S~T,()l) to S«l,000. Turn UflUl!ed itema: ln"Julck Chtll~ Newport Att~. S74,ll()(I Cotbl'l!I .le Wat Jne. tt!h call Mi-5611 ~ llm 221, M. 1\1.ck MT.t700 8543 AdamrA to..M23 ' " • • • ' Saturd.Q, March 6, lcn'l _,., .. !~I _,., .. I~ I _, .... ttoulllforhlf l~I GeMral General 546-8640 THINKING OF SELLlNG? ONLY 0 TO GUARANTEE A PROMPT FULL VALUE SALE J BEDROOM FIXER UPPER 18x37 POOL $24,lSO Hurry on this brauty! H's lncatrd in the Back Bay arPa o r Costa l\1<'sa. Ju1<t paint it and cll'an it up, at !~is . prire you can't iniss-it sn!d oncl' \\'1th1n the first :\ days but bu.vr r didn't qualif.\'- so CAU. NOW, H's back on t he markl'tl HORSES IN THE CITY '1' Bcre of frr>C'dom, nffrrs Ul1''1'.1UA1Pd st'Clusion. Truly a country atm0ttphf're r abounds this qullint back v.·OQdli cottagr, A run family roo1n is locatl'd to th(' rear of the living room panclf'd in knot ty pinf' a<·centini? thC' nl'at & clean int!'rinr decor. In thf' city of Costa Mesa, nn the bluff . You'll enjoy a soothing i;ea brttze daily-asking SJO,{)()()-see-it. 2700 SQ . FT. OF LUXURY This Beautiful Sandpoint home has be<'n upgraded in cvf'ry \\'8}'. Job transff'r ror('('!I. sale. Nov• \'acant the o~·nl'r \\"ants action. 4 KinJi: ~iz.e bedroon1s, 21,, tilf'd b8ths. SC'p. fam. roo1n \\"ith b1·lck tlIT"placf'. St'p. form. dining rooin. Open air cat))f'dral Cf'illnc. Iklux!' sha~ carpeting in all rooms. Floor to ceiling custl'Jm dra[X'S included. Prof('ssinna!ly landsca[X'd all for $43.000. No down to VeL~. See ii no"·~ RUMPUS ROOMUS Thafs Latin for a fun placr to spend frM' timf' and havr parties. This t:wau1i- ful :J Wtoom homr has it all! 2 bath!'. double earag<:'-fnrcNi air heat-s;:or· p:cous n,..\V 1•arpelin1?; t hat lakf'S you f rom the h!lrd enld concrct(' ynu'vp bcrn \\'a\kin.o:: on all day to soft-rluffy-pillowy \\·orlds nf t"c ticklin_g romfort-also a fully panrlNI rumpu!i room for your after dinnf'r houn; nf rela xation-if.11 impn!l.siblP for any task tn bt' monoln- nous in th,. rxcitinc aun1 of this upi.::rad- C'd kitch{'n-all thi!i for $27,000~-n(i dO\\·n pmt \n vC'ts--call no\v and start enjoying Jjf('. DIRTY BARGAIN Locatrd in Cosla J\Jrsa off BAk"'r St. This ~ bf>droom 2 bath homt ne:f'ds It little {'lbow ,i?rl'asP to make ii sh\nt. It"~ offPred for sa!P 111 S23,500 and d"uble ~ara2{', \arjl:P ftnced yard. Clost tf) schools & shopping it's all Included- see it today~ · FUN rLACE $23,500 He rl' you hAv{' a charm1nii: ~ ~rnoin hOmf' 1n Cn~lA f\·lf'!(ll thllt'!i rr11dy tn l)(' lived In. Cft,·n('r~ ha\"f' mnvPd north 1f'llV• Ing it vacan1. No mnnry dn"'n If) Vrt< rm\-lncllldin.A tllxes _and 1psurance wiU be $188.00 mo. 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546-8640 OPEN EVES. TILL 8:30 Ganer al MATT LA BORDE, Realtor DASHING DUPLEX Lovely to look at with its r ich avocado de- c or and screened in & c arpeted la nai\ Deluxe owners two bdrm. home plus $140 monthly return from your neighbor. Separate con- crete drives for boat or trailer. A big child· ren's pl ay yard with fresh oranges from your tree ! REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSE Assume existing 6% VA FINANCING. Priced to sell at $32,500. ECOLOGY ENTREE Fresh air. sun shine a nd green grass are a ll yours. Almost V.. acre youngster's pl ay· ground protected by stur dy block walls. Es- cape to the solitude of this secl uded cul-de-- sac bordered with a gentle forest o! shrub- bery. Move in and turn on the lights, this owner made all improvements for you. New antiqpe gold shag carpet and fresh ~ecor thru-out. Come & be charmed. Three bed- rooms + Dining Room -lo/.& baths. VET .. ERANS SUBMIT: NO DOWN 63/41}'• inlerest ONLY $29,950. TWO SEPARATE HOMES On large 50'xl80' lot. Two bedrooms each, large kitchens with eating areas. double ga- rage, manicured landscaping and compl ete· ly independent or each other. Priced to sell at $34,950 with 10% DOWN. Sho\\1n by ap· pointment only. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Spacious Three Bdrm. Two bath home in one of Newport•s better areas. 17'x24' add ition t o master Bdrm. (truly a queens suite). All this plus large patio and sparkling pool. Two car garage. Nice landscaping. Priced R ight al onl y $36,950. • 10°/o DOWN ASSUME LARGE $21,600 -63/•% VA LOAN. Rear Living Rm., Den, Three bdrms. and two baths. Extra large rear yard -Double gar· age. A steal at $26,500 -ACT NOWll IDO YOU ENJOY A FIREPLACE?! This home has two. One in the step·down Liv ing room and the other in the kingsized master Bdrm. This two story offers a formal Din. Rm ., sparkling Bil Kitchen, Breakfast area, Lrg. Fam. Rm., FOUR BDRMS. AND THREE BATHS. New cpts & drps-elegance thru-ou t. Block wall fenced -3 car gar age -superbly landscaped. Less than a year old and priced to sell at $42,950 with low down FHA or VA terms. I SALESMEN NEEDED l 646-0555 220 E. S.venteenth St. IE. 17th St. Shopping Ctr.) 14M511 COSTA MESA Gtnt_r~ TAX REFUNDERS DANDY DUPLEX 2 Bedroom rach unlt 10~; Down $29,950 SHARP SHARP 2 Unit1 on FloY>er Street $31 ,950 TERRIFIC TRIPLEX PreM'nt lncon1f' $'120 n10. FHA appraisal '" sales p1·icl' $39,500 FANCY FOURPLE X 4 Studio Af11s. 112 BA each $48,000 Newport at Fairview 646·8811 (anytime) Gener•I -'General URGENTI Illness forces sale of beautiful VIEW home in Corona del Mar -2 Bd rm plus guest home and pool. Carefree living at it's best Below market at $50,000 CALL NOW! 675-4930 52 WEEK VACATION HOME 2 blocks to the beach. Remodeled 2 bed room 2 bath home with lots of charm. Big living room with cozy fireplace. Dining room with big slid ing glass door to patio & lovely gar· den. 2V.! car garage plus room for boat or I railer. Only $46,950. CALL 675-4930 WESTCLIFF CHARM Immaculate Cabinet maker's home. Adul t occupied \'J.ith S roomy bedrooms & 2 tiled ba ths \Vith Wa lnut cabinets. Beautiful atri'- um of{ dining room-covered patio in land- scaped rear yard-built-in cabinets in gar· age. All for $52,950. CALL 675-4930 RUSTIC COLLEGE PARK Cute 2 bedroom home with large family room _ 4 BEDROOM HUGE lot. Raised brick hearth in living room. Fireplace & BBQ in Family room. Added h11ge master lK'droom QU IC K OCCUPANCY. If you are searching and large lan1ily room in f th t "COUNTRY TM S thi~ choice 4 bedroom home or a A 0 PHE RE," THIS in College Parl<. Owner has IS IT. Only $32,000. Call 675-4930 mo\·ed out (lf slate and is I' anxious. This home has been COLE~ & CO. u~rled throughout. ..,.T IUCl ni. .. t ll·llll $32,700 546-2313 F.=::.------,G;,e::n::e-::ra::;I-== DON 'T PAY-RE-;;rr- R.are find, one of a kind! Invest in this t•uston1 rilarmtt with 3 quren-sizcd bt'drooms. Assume subJl'CI lo 6'Ji-. annual pc'I"('{'n1agr rate lo;•n and pay only $1 ·13 tn1aJ monthly or lake ad- vantage of LO\V t"HA-VA T('1m11, S23.COJ. Walker & Lee Realtors BA YCREST SPECIAL 4 Bedroo m, sep d ining room, pool, $81 ,500 Open House Sun 1 ·5 1805 Glenwood lane Santia£o to Ashford La., left to GlenWood EXCELLENT LOCATION 3 B~droom, 3 ~alb. separate dining room, fa mily rm w/f1replace, kitchen carpeted. Lo\v maintenance landscaping. Quiet street in Baycrest. $62,500. BIG CORNER Large 2 story, 5 bedroom with pool, separ ate play yard for children, out of state owner. $79,500. OPEN HOUSES BALBOA ISLAND 118 TOPAZ SAT./SJJN, l·l Rustic 3 bdrm. home nr. So. bayfront i11 prime location. Lge. front patio & yard area. Priced to sell ! CORONA DEL MAR 221 ORCHID SAT./SUN. 1·5 lmmac. 2 bd rm. home pl us guest rm. & bath. Onlytil:iteps to beach. 0 2512 OCEAN 'BLVD. SAT. l-S {Upper level only) Panoramic view of harbor & ocean Large 3 bdrm. 2 bath upper unit -2 bdr m. apt. plu s 1 bdrm. guest apt. See this magni!i- cent property r WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estate 675-3331 229 Marine. Balboa Island Corona del Mar OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 4615 Fairfield I Price Reduced. CusL 4 BR. & ram. rm. Htd. & fill. pool. Terrific view. Many extras. I NO\\' only S79,500. · 2851 Bayshores Dr. I Cheerful & sunny. Plenry of I storage in this 2 BR. & den. E!ec. bllns. O"size garage. Good financing. Take a look! MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 e OPEN SAT. 1.5 .- 2501 Bluewater Costa Mesa Pure & Plush -$28,500 T,his magnificent little man-- ~ion on the north side nf Costa Mesa. Walk 10 schools and shopping. A little cash will assume this ,FHA Joan \\'ilh 6% 7,, annual percent- age interest or no down fo Gl's. New on the market. \Von"t last • CALI.! Walker & Lee 2190 Harbor Blvd. at Adanu 54'5-00i5 Open 'hi 9 PM BUILDERS REPO 5 BR., family rm.: view. Large 3 bedrm, 3 bath + e OPEN SUN. 1-5 • huge bonus room. Jdeal for 705 Poppy Ave. pool lllble, ltU the teenagers Charming 2 Bdrm. hon1e. on rhe block or the in-laws. Immac. rond., with terracf'd Ali r!ec ki!, !rplc, .!ihake roof, garden patio: on R-2 lol. block wall & sprinklers. Dbl. .e;arage stressed for Builder wants out, will Aell a PL 1'dd-on. $38. T::ifl. no down VA or low down DON V. FRANKLIN FHA. Call u5 for more de- Realtor tails. 546-5880, Heritagt e 673-2222 e RealtorS. fopen eves. I PARSIMONIOUS OWN THE EARTH POINSETTIA I Buy this little honie On 7.0.790 You'll REALLY i:et your sq. ft, of good terra lirma n1oney's ""Orth in this smart in East Costa Mesa. Add 3 BR. 2 bath home on n.2 six or .~even rentaJ unils and OCEANFRONT PA.RK LIDO Condo, 2 bedroom, 2 ba, frplc rorner. build an apartment Jet 1he tenants pay off the $28,750. over !he garage to hrlp 1he mnrtga!i;e. Price is $27.500 7682 Edinger R42-4435 or 54(l..jl40 Wll{'re elsr can you find 6 ROY J WARD CO pan;imoniousnes!I.. $41,500 and seller will take 11. back units on Uw beach? Tuon :! • •1 Realtors University Realty scat 10 builder. CALL llf'dronni, one ] bedroom 1033 Mariners Drive, N.B. 646-1550 :men E. Cst.1-lwy. £73.6.)10 Walker & Lee allf'I 3 bachrlor units. Cn,>ss Dover Shores Office in1·omr $9.960 -N('t operal· ~!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!lt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lt!"!'!!!!!!!!!lt!!!!!!!!!!I!!!! 305 POPPY ing inl"ome S7,&IO. (;iv, u.• OPEN SAT/SUN 1 5 Rell.llors ·' General General · • 2790 Harbor Blvd. 11.t Adams 11 call. _ 3 ~drm .•. 3 full baths: srri. 545-9491 Open 'ti! 9 PM $85,000 646-7171 1 e OPEN SUN. 1.5 e * A-FRAME * din. rm. Extra lge. 2 car ---------1 2·Sly. be;1ch home .~Int con<J. 1 1?ar .. "'i!l_1 boat slOl"aJ:I'. El~c-TRANSFERRED. 3-4 br hm 1918 Seadrift 3 BR. l'%. ba. 2 car gar. Ironic lil1ered forced a 1 r. lrg lam rm, xtra wide hit, lr\'ln<' Tl•rr. 3 BR_ .• --1-pool Bltn··. Ne"· cpl•. S.1.1.""" Xlnt Joe., nr. O<'ean. lc~s than 3 yrs c!d. Nr R d I s !1500 "' """ C/llhollc Sehl. S.C. Pla1..a e u<."i'! to :>., CAYWOOD REALTY ONl.Y $68,000 & airport. A~~ume 6% VA $21 ,000 2347 Elden 6306 \V. Coas\ l\wy., i'-'B Srenic Proper!i!'s~).572'6 loan to qual. b ufer . Co$Ut :'11csa br~hrt ~e\1' du· 548-1290 Broadmoor Beauty !"i-10-19.10. plcx -Nt•ver hved in. Xlnt I I . 4 Br 2~~ ba formal din rm =-----~~---~I d · , 1 1 146 =• I Ba boa Peninsula · · . . · Mesa de! Mar, owner, well Evenings Call 6'2·7438 or 54S.326S no own payment in\r!I ni('n · .J\N. lam rm, trptr s. hv & ma~-k 2 ;c:-:;:-::::;--,,._--'--'--'-'_::;,.:.:.::.__:;....:..:..:..::::::.____ 161 p b W ept 3 BR, BA, frplc, General General t l"fy , 1 ort Ab ey ay OPEN SAT. 12-4 ter hr, olive shag, prof. on over 10.000 sq. It. cul-<lt- :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-i easy 0 qua I \Harbor Vie\\' Hon1es, Cd:'ll. :1 I 330 LINDO (lecor & lndscped, xtra lrg sac lot. Prof. lndscpri & • \'ou c~n buy this nic!' hon1e BR. Beaut, home \\"/many Gracinus Z·story hom on 2 3 c.!'.. gar, hJ1n gas bhq, decorated. Hrdwd raised 3 ~ i:>ve~ !f_you don"t have a VA I c.~Tras; rrady to move inlo. lots \\"/bay view: c~se to huge patio surrounding fire. floor, luxury crptd. IBA • J rhg1bil11y. 3 BR, hug~ trees, 59,500. Jnch1ding the land! N.H.Y.C. & Jlbrary. 4 Lge. pit. Less than 3 yrs old. 51.4 %. $33,900. 546-5891 tnda ~ e only 2. blks to shopp g. Op. 2133 Miramar BR ., 2 ba, with studio !Ip!. Owner S69,500. 644·1041. Open House Everyday i;:r~rnlly for the investment BalOOa Penin., in hcs1 N>si· ovrr scp. gci.r. Lge. patio, Costa Mesa 3 br on immense ocean view PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES Y · d•mi•I ""· 5 BR.; I blk. fruit •. .,., 169500 lot. Col-d,.,.o, !o~ of "'"· Nichols Real Estate lo b•y"' oc"•· $1',500. Newport ·e.~ch . Re•lty 124.950. '""' Und•n Pl, C.M. 8 Linda Isle Drive -Open Sunday Spacious 4900 sq. ft. 4 BR., 4'h bath home. Dining r m., fam. rm .. study & 38 ft. water· front Jiving rm . 2 Fireplaces. Carpeted & landscaped. . . . . . . . . . .. $164,84-0 S2 Linda Isle Drive Cust. 6 BR .. study, 5 bath home w 14 frplcs., circular stairway, decorator selected carp. & drapes. Sho wn by appt. ........ $215,000 72 Linda Isle Drive Traditional 6 BR., 51h ba. home on lagoon, w/dock. Fur~ished , decorated & lndsc pd. 2 master bdrm. suites ............ $200,000 107 Linda Isle Drive 5 BR. 3 ba ths: fam. rm., form. din. rm. 2 Fplcs .. Rm. for pool. Dock. By appl. $145.000 Waterfront Lots No. 44: 108 Ft. on water .......... $107 ,000 No. 88: 108 Ft. Co nsider trade ..... $145.000 For complete information on all homes & lots, please call: BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 833 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 General General COR·BIN-• 67:l.1642 Anytime * OPEN HOUSE Owner. Days: 54Ml92; 546-9521 ! Corona del Mar 2826 la Salle Eves: 642-1122. I 1 1 Sunday 1 :30 to 5 DUPLEX S31,500. Inc $3780. MARTIN •Vacant & sparkling 2BR.Stv /n-fg,cpt /drps, YOUR FIRST • r-.tost popular fam1l.v plan gar, patin, $3150 dn. Open I REAL T_o_R.5_ __ 644-7662 HOME ? • Separate master bedrm Dail.v 22.18 State A v I . I ~~~~~~~~~ I 'l:i::i::::=::IQ:l-::i::::El::::: 11 f 1 \\'Ing 645-4058 I• .• -, irn ~·nu are or1una1e n. •Boat floor to side yard 1----------1 OPEN HOUSE """-....... M"~_( rlr<'rl. for we have for you • f'amily rm, living rm. _o_a;,,n_•_P_o_i_nt ...... ____ I S.l\TISUN FROr.t l :Oo . lJ,l£.5Q. V~¢ '.'a lCit rlr honrymoon t'ollage" face ~mall patio. $30,50(). 4 BR-GREAT VIEW 3040 Ja v• Rd., CM OPEN SUNDAY ).S ""drnom borne plo; IN-PETE BARRETT ALTY ASSUME 5y,o;. LOAN In orona rlrl fl·lar. A on<' 1 Exciting l11rge ;1 lx-droom, 2093 SWAN DR. cor.1E on a \\'t'll Jocaird R·Z If you are looking for a gr~al CU$!01n tri-l{'vrl Rloni.: 1he A Big .j Ri'drooni. 2 Slory lo!. Only s32.900. Ca 1 I 642 •5200 family home on quiet cul.de. 17th f~irway nf 1 hr :0.1f'sa Large fanii1y Rootn GTJ . .llj:l(). sac only 1 mi. from harbor . Verrlr Country Ouh. 311 sunny Kitchen rhen S('t 1hi~ one Heavy R;i ths. 3:.:IO sq. It. 3 rar ~;1r· Rr-ieks to Hills ~~~i,!I? --shak{' roof, tirepla~e. Josds 11~1.'. close ls .~ .stora~r i:a-Forrvcr Vir1v = c TREES TREES TREES of closC't _space & beautiful lorr. Buyl'r may kff'p 614 r; l Car Garagr ,,., __ ----I Vie\\". Nicely landscaped. financing. Fabulous by day, $712.:..00 (-.-WANT GHARM? .-! Qu u•t lier Jincd s tr('rl Jn Har. Gon<1 financing .i32,000. sparkling by nfKht! ORTVE BUY IT:~ C"nie S<'e !his 2 BR bor Es1atr~. Na11onal a\\'a.J"rl I POINT REAL TY CALL STAN :0.IEYER 11 11111lng flf)t)r plan Jea1uring 34156 Coa~t Hwy., Dana Point !"1-16-5880 "DOLL II OU SE"' O(>C'n ! :l lar(:e bedroom!>, 2 hath~. 1714) 4~5323 HERITAGE REALTORS hranii:. rnass1vr firrpJ, R.2 "'lllcsa\'inlc'.J\caft~ 546-5990 EXECUYIVE CONDOMINIUM in ;'.f('sa, Verde. Nr>.:t to Golf COUfS(', 2 s1nry 3 BH, 21,, balh~. In!('rrom. Spaclot1s rlining & Jivin,1? room. Ti's Yours ror thr price $3:;,500. lot \\"•rn1 to build. By o1vn. and spae1ous fan1ily rm & Dover Shores dining. Cornrr Jot \l'lth bnat rr. $3!1,000. Opt>n hse Sat & ---~un, 12.4 Pr-1. 606 Narcissus, i:1orage. Complete with CUL. DE--=-SAC rrp1s. drps, bhns. Available Coovt'nirnl 1n sehooli: in 11uie1 neighborhoocl on a cul-df'-sar street. J bc>droom~. 2 bAlhs. Cd:-01. 28" V nnw 111 S .. ~.)(). no clown A CAMEO SHORES or lnw do.,..·n t'HA. Call Beautiful Ocean View ~.1151, Heritage Realtors, Just li~1.ed! 4 BR. & ram. nn. <open i:>Vt'S.). family room and living room iv/4 ha. & pool. 4639 Gorham *EXECUTIVE VILLA Entertalne:r'• paradise w/ pretenlioua v I. e w. Delux 5000 sq ft of custom design features in this1 5 BR. 5 ba. 4 car l{a rage home Sl69,::i0D. !"148-7249. SPANISH STYLE ---------I 'Vill srll furnishf'd. &>e at .11)24 Cluh I-louse Cirri('. ,).l(l.8799 for appt, Can Ar! Adair. v.•ilti Jar~{' brick firepl~L'f'. nr. S.%.fOO. By app'!. B {'au 11 I u I landscap•nc. Bill Grundy, Realtor IT'S A breeze .• sell your irems with ease, use Daily Pilot Classified. 642--5678 The f11.stest dr11.w in the West r·ast results 11.n just a. phone call aw11y • 6.t2-5678 HARBOR HIGHLANDS llnnir you v.·ould IX' rr;il 1833 Dover Dr. NB 642·4620 proud 1n own <1nd .vou can own it ror .•• Beautifully kepl 4 Broroom :.! b1l1h home wilh )arJ!;e family room, plush c1H"J>f'I· in.i:. !iparklinl!; bhn kltchf'n, anrl fan1astic covrrrd 1i.1tio v.'i1h massiv(' 5\onc BBQ. $:12,1);,0 -as~umr low in1f'r. Cl!\ loan or l"llA/Vi\ NO 00\\'N. TPrms Call 545·84:!4. .flvallablc. \outh . {-oast -- l.arg(' '""II arranged roon1s, NEXT TO ln1s of slorai;:C' and \1·alk·in t•lo5els. tkautiful stone fir!'· ST . JOHN'S plac(', :!1 • ., B11ths in hf.SI 8C'11Pr hun'.\I <ind SPP !hi.~ Nf'Wp:irt P.<'ach A!"ca .. Ex. nra! :i hl'd11lllm . 2 ba1h l $41 ,500 646-7171 panslon fe ;1 IUPf' !or ~ro1\•ing bo1n1•. II hfls lo1s (lf eharm. j ":~~~~~"'!~~ family. loo. All for $18.~. &notihll 'WOll p.1 n1'li11g. £ASTSIOE CHARMER Coll G-M3-71it. c11rpc-1~ 1ht~1ughout and a 'O THE REAL ~E~tATE.R~ CUSTOM HOMES lovrly y:int. Pri1•f'd for fas! ~-.Jr Al jus1 $23.500. \Vlfh no dov.'n to \·rts, f"HA :ind all term~. Call now ~JS.231.l. $pa.rkl.ins hon1B Crc.shly df'c. ora!l!d, nr'-1' ('!'pl_. .. 1 Bl'd roo111 Wt5t'p11.rn1c mas!er AIJ brigh1 a n d ChC't'rft: -='=O'E"'=~=-==o : NEW . 3 ~ &droo_llls. Ye.cy ~Ult EAST0 SIDE I ,.,,. "'°m'. blod W•ll. '" ID THE REAL "-t:STATERS \..__ ''' '• "I l '1•.• Pulln1an balhs, 11paclo: .kilchcn . .1.ar6'c yard w1 dblc i:arage on alley. Nro 17th St, 9hnpping, Full pri• S28.7j(J. Call :;t0.1151. HC'1 Iago ReaUors. (,,pen e\'!'S. 1 DUPLEX tto • dishwasher • range. I--..;.,-.-;=;-;=;--I N .. w C\'lndition . Two. on(' bf!d. I dble OV('n -n1any extras, MESA DEL MAR quiet are11. -clnu to 1c:hools 011.·ner selling 1x>11.utiful ~1t-s room uni t.a with attached flli· l\nd South C0&.st Shopping Del l\.tar hnmf' 3 Bt>d ' a rA~ Owmr built, quallly 1 Pl11.l.a. • • pla~ to cl'loo:o.c 2 baths. larg~ Jtving1~m~. OPEN-SAT/SUN . rnnstrt1clinn. $300 per mn ._ 1 ed 1 •w uvm -n1m Jae occupan. vdfh tirepl''' o · 1134 p I • St intt1m{'. See lod1ty -\\'on'\ cy. S.10.6:i0 10 SJ4.000 ''our . . . . .... p11.c1~us au ar1no , la:o.t. 1,..tms. SunflowC'.r ;. 11. r k k1lchf'n "'ilh 1111:0. bull11ns. Coi1tll Mr&a. Oll'ncr tt-nn· $34,900 Terms 646.7171 Homr~ l.OCAll'd Snlith of \V111~r sof!enl'r, forcrd 11lr l l\.lu~! 8r11 in'lmrcl, VA, FH .~ \RTHEREAL '\.: E~TATE~ t.:tacA~hur 0 flo"'"er SlttC'.t ~lillng, ~'all to "'all l'l:l~t-or COnl'cntiona ! l BR .• 1•0 546•626.1 n · Hl)? Mild rln1pc11: 11lru out. ba. Nitt ftLmily rm. v.· lrplr · Donhle ,11rag(' and Cfl\'t:rtd S:l!'!,700. CUSTOM p111io. SJl.500. ~7.7315 Sttn1r ProJ><"'rtir~ 67:i.5i2' FOURPLEX'S ro. RESULTS ,... can tJe. Qs:1en lloo.•Sllt·Sun $74.000 pend on, Call the Super-The h1stest dral\' In lht \Vrs' • S©\\c:hllA-~£~s· The Puule with the Bui/I-In Chuckle 0 lltarronge letter I c f the four xromb1ed words be- law .to form four simpl• word,. I w E N. H E p I ,11·1 ·11 !i•M'f'1 I j~~~~~..)_ ·I S U E AT I i · History1The11101011whytlit S I J I I • Romon• closed their arenas _ . _ _ . was because of the hTgh over• ~~-~~~~ head. Seems the lions were I P 0 Y HE L looting up all the--.,_, t.,-,r.7 'l'';-,-1-'ilc"-Tl-i e C01T1ol~• th• thudt!e quoted by filllng 111 tM milling word. . ycu o.w.loo from ftp No. 3 '"'°""'· 8 r:~~lR~~~G~t[S I' r; t 14 11 I' (' I' ] VACANCIES Cott money! Rent )'Cut house. llpt., Stor! bldg., tlc. thni • Daily Pilot Classllltd 11.d. ~ 1JUaril!I \\'ay, Ne\l.'J!Of'f Sa l*aman. .De.Uy Pilot Bch P.t. Mack S&T·i?OO, 2.13-Cassified 642-6678 -place &~~i~: •. ~IETT!RSI I I J I I 1.1 I -, •. a Jl.iUy Piiot Cla~slrted . -. • • • . -• -• ., 89'1·10.'19. )'O!Jr ad a charie tt! '"· MU>67i I .SCRAM-LETS ANSW(RS IN . DIME·A·LIN~-~ ~-~-~-----~~~--"'-·-~-------.:;:,,,~~ • - - I I• • I S•turdAy, Martll 6. 1~71 DAILY PILOT 25 l~I = -1~ I l~._I -_ ... _ .. _,]~11._ ___ ,.,_ .... ___,!~ l.__·~_"::'"___,l[jJ I~-"""'-"' ~llil I -··-I~ I -. ....... I~ I E11t Bluff East Bluff Huntington Bueti Huntington a..cti Ntwport Beach Condominiums ~M;on;•;v;;W;a;n;ted;;;;;;2;SO~l1~H;o;u .. ;;1~U;n;f;u;rn;.;;;;3;05;1 ;H;o;u;,.;1;;U;n;lu;r;n;.;;;;3;0~51 _ ..... ______ ! __ .R.2\5.ilLWl.alLza.:wn_ SAC R l "f ICE! PRICE REDUCED TO $26,500 Best 3 bedi-oom for the price in Huntington Beach. A~l co nd ition in.side and out. 51.4 a s- sumable loan or 10% down. 842-2535 N EEDS TEENAGERS Couimunily pout, c·lubh(lUllt' & putting gr<'Cn with thl~ imtnar. adult •X'<!upied 3 nn .. fllfl1ily 1·1n. ho111c. 4:f'. bdrn1i1, .ti huge ••114•], pali() rnakcs !hi.& a greal hon1e lor a f11n11ly \'.'lth leCnai:ei·s. $$9,50(), Corona del·M•r Newport Beach _f_•_r_•_•_l_• _____ 1_60_ N 1-~W 1 f>.Slar ~fobilu Com· LAZY LIVING. n1unlly 11eed!4 2nd fltiencing, EASTBLUFF CONDOMINIUM . BY OWNER 3 Bedrooms, I Full Bath & 2 Hall Baths. Dinirrgwr...Area, Deluxe Carpeting & Drapes. C~stom . Shutters. Large Double Garage With Bu1lt·ln Cupboards. Large Patio Over- Joolting Park. MAKE O FF ER OOYer Shores CAN'l' afford Dover Shores! Compare Eastblutl baylrt. Save $.10,000. 2 Sty, 2 fpl. sunde-ck. Ov.·ner 644-1450. Ea1t Bluff 644-5468 Save $$·U·Finish It 3 Br • Only $18,000 GLEN MAR BEAUTY If you \Vant a big home with small yard\.\•ork see this one. 3 bedroom with large family room. Top Shape. 2000 sq. It. 842-2535 FRESH FROM THE MINT $30,200 Loads of extras. Terrace kitchen. beautiful condition. Move right in yesterday. 842-2535 GARDEN OF EDEN -$4l,950 Start a new life in this lovely home. Better than model condition. A beautilul pool and garden kitchen. 842--2535 MAN'S LIB. -$17,950 + UP Throw down your shovel and rake. Start Jiv· ing in a maihtenance free condominium. Pool, tennis, etc. 842-2535 Dela ncy Real Estate 2828 E. Coa,.-1 llwy., CdM 544.1110 * Water front H ome * Pier & Float •I BR, '! ba. 1-tu~t paHo & rumpus rm. Only SAA.000. ''A Fwn Housel'' * Oceanfront Home -* Channing, '.l.0/bcan1 <·et!1ngs, ( l BR. 1 ba., ('IC'. Must sec lo apprec. $62.500, JONES REA1.1·y 673-6210 i\10Blf~1': ENVIRONMEN1'. 3 BR, 2 btt 1011.·nb~. patio, l Bil, 2\.a BA, w1lh ~·ustont Int•, 54.7-54:"il tlet.: kllC'~en, 1!h11.g crpt'~. So. crpl~. drps & fully ~nclu~cd or J-fv.'y. $275 L~. 67:)..59!12. 11rlvatl' patio. 2 Car ~ar., Mortgages, 3 BR ·• b r 29· I T r I D._, 260 , ~ 11.. vn , $ ;, CllbC. xlnt 11.rea, ll real buy {ll us eus Avail. April 1st SZ-l;ft";,Q~ FOlt 2nd trust deed Joa"; Jloml' Sho1~· R\lr. 675-722.l Larwin Realty, Inc. kindly call i\lr. Saycr11, ·3 BR. house So, or hwy. 217162 Brokhurs1, ll.B. 67:'>-:'il'i2 after G pin. 2 ba, X!nt cond. S300 n10. 5~5411 anytim• lcitsr. No pct~ 67>8531. Income Property 166 8 UNITS LONG BEACH Close In hay 6 bachrlor uni!~ 2 • 1 hNJroon1 Recently recond111onl'f'I Excellent ren1aJ record $67,200 Costa Mesa I~ Housn forRtnt DESIRABLE J~OME Hou.us Furnished 300 3 Br., 2 ha, cptd, drps, fortr!I .,,...--,...-------a.ir heat, Carb-disp, bll -in~. General patio. garage, waler lul'n, $90. u·rrL PD, Yrly, At bch. Adult~ only, no pets. lrlcal for students, sm pet RATE REASONABLE nk. Across from Country Cluh VACATION Yr rod, 1 13r. St1,1/rclr, kids & IK'l.lf;, $130. fl.LA R<>ntal~ • 64..).l<!IYI 3 BR. den + lge dorm or studia, 2 ba, Nr beach, SZ!J~. &14-5019 <lr lJ7'~-3ZI t * P1\RK LIDO 3 Br '2'1.t Ba. Crpt~. 11rri~. IJli-tns. FireplHc•·. $27j. 642-~i97. Santa Ana Heights HALI" acn.' horse ri..och ')r licensc>d dog krnnr!. CICRJl 3 RR hou~r. 3 children OK S175. Avail 4/1, 01vner, 545-25.3'i SI\! 2 BR. Ac !or 2 horses 20271 Acac-la St. Sl50 673-2259, rves 67?,...5123 University Park CAREFREE LIVING PLUS VIEW Are you a handy man! Jo'in· ish 1 room R.S a BR .. play THE REAL ESTATERS 200t \\', Balboa , N.B . Blue Beacon* 645-0111 275 ~lrsa Dr.* Ph. 548-6706 Costa Mesa 2 BR. Car. Palio. Crpt~. drps, stuve, relng. Quif't ·I BR. & fan1ily 1•m •••• $3~.) trop\cal seHing for adull ~ 3 BR., Jarn. rm. & din. r1n. 1'~XTRA sharp l brdrn1, 2 ba1h &' fa111i!y. Crpls, drps, hl1ns ,(., Jully (urn1shrd. Nrar So. Coast ~hopping C'f'ntcr. Avail for lease al nnly $2j(), nwnth. Call ~-i-10-ll:tl, Heritage Realtors. 1 np<'n c-~·cs. I rn1 .. <lark rm., rte. !\.1ater-PRIVA1':! ROAD l<lls are the-re. Clean mod-~~17_9_3_1_B_e_a_ch_B_lv_d_._-~~H_u_n_t_i_ng~l~o-n_B~•-•_c_h ___ 1 rminac, 3 BR. den. din. rm. only. 1 blk 10 sops, Sl61l-Ttirtll' nock .......... S.12."1 RF.AL'JQRS STNCE: 194;, $169/Jl'lO, 646-1430 ,, BR.,.~. d111. r1n, ...... $32."i o,~.~R~.-.2-cb-•• -.C~p~ts-o&--cd~,.,-,-.1~Bit,21 ~ h:dhg ........ $32."i in the "Bluffs". Beauufully upgraded 3 Bedroom 21,1 Bath home on low rraff1c cul-de·sac strret. $47 ,j()Q SltO'>l'n By Appointment Only, 673-8550 1o ·THEREAL \~ESTATERS ' .,., '. ' ' f'rn charm. Large rooms. Irvine l,aguna Beach 3 bath hon1t• on Jgf'. frn~d Lush carpeting, Sparklini::[;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;; lo!, Light airy roorus, maJu· ~H el~c. kitchrn \\'Hh Span· Vacant & Lonesome EMERALD BAY c1u~d Jawn8 & beaut, gar· lsh rilNi floor.":. Reo-stal My family had to leave me • Channing Y..'hite \\'alt't' vi!'w dens: <lb!. liaragP & shOIJ. 673-4400 Nl'11·port Hts .'l.J'Pll, :z ('St' i;:aragc, "pace !nr trlr ,r,. boat. F<1n1ily nnly, S:lj(), 1'42-41737. :):i7-7fi17 1Joh 1°rllil, cha_ndeliei~ dining area. I iniss lhe children's laugh-horn£': open beam 1ivu1g Assoc. povl & pulling i:rel'n, OFFICE BLDG. St11.ined mn1'ot'f'd gl;i.s~. 2· ter & lhe Jove tflat '.l.'as shar. rm .. massive 11tone frplc.; Best buy ln arra. $6•1,500. Net income $26,500 Huntington Beach ('ar garagr. Boat door. Wal k ed v.·ilhin my walls . I ha\'P dining rm,. paneled convert Call 6<12.~620 f.-.r app't. Single tcn;u11 "AAA" DARLING <'()ltagc, 2 BR. Jani, rm. lirepl. patio. Avail ---1~eullor tn schools. Jog to bE'ach. a co;i:y frplc. new , hag den; 2 bdrms., secluded pa-Bill Grundy, R•altor J>rire $270,000 Low, IO\\'. do\\'ll, Ben~er cptg ., & n<'W 'paiot • 3 bd-tio • $75,000. Returns 10'.'f. on ca11h inv, HuITy. Call ITI41 962·5585. rms, & l bliths. lC you will Turner As1ociate1 PANORAMIC VIEW '''· R. DUBOIS INC. come see me I know you 1105 N. Corui:t Hv.-y., Laguna ol jetty & main channel. 3 * 54.}.7166 * I ORl\T [ OISON wit} love-me ai; my owner 494.1177 Anytime BR .• 4 ba. home w/for1nal 4 UNITS, l yr <1ld. Cornl'r did. $30,~. P.S. My OWilf'r GREAT din. rm., siudy; 2 frplcs, lot, 1-3 BR, 2 HA , Jrplc; BACHELOR l"Ollflgr., furn. pool. $215, 642-3645 or "SINCE 1946" \\'Hlk to bf'ach. ls!. last & 67J.-ro14 ls! \\'eslern Bank Bldi Sl'cur1ty fee. 5:\6--1617. 1.2~6~,-.~0-,~,l~ex-.--,G~,-,.-,~,-. 'N°'(l UnivrM;ity Park Laguna Beach pees. Adults. $14~/mG 773 Days 833-0101 Nights \V. \Vilson. 5'1~2!ID:?. ARTIST'S HIDEAWAY l-ADR~t. Jurn Built-In 4 BR., :v.::. balhs ........ S•l()(t will accept a small doy,."n WEE E.N \Vet btir. N<>wly redecor. 2·2 BR 2 BA 1 nicely STAI RF REE~ $34,500 payn1t. . ~ DER On i::.andy beach. $11i9,500. furn. 2' BR, 1 'BA. 4 pvt kilt·h • ,liv. rnl. "'/20 ff Lavishly decoratf>d, spot\l'ss Netir V1c.tona Beaeh under. 2001 Bayside Dr. Bv app'I, gar. C. l\I. S7&5. nio. inc. <'r1I & No1 lh hith!. &rlud<'d '" R£'4L TO R '> SHARP Easlside, 3 bedroom. $240 per month Bill Fuller, Realt(lT 5'Jfi.Q814 'fur!lc Rock 4 BH, vu , • S3~:, 3 nrt., 21ir. b;i!hs ........ $l'i1 llunlington Brach Bdrm, plu!I room for ex. ', , MHL $2.iO J\1n. ed entry, 2 Patios. Dbl. gar-1 iiOiiii00iiiiiOiiii00iiii00iiol pansion. S27.000 81.1 Dover Dr., N~~2-4620 COSTA J\tESA Cood Hrai F:st<1lr .\!M-7-118 2 BR, gar, crpts, Sl~>.'l--SlfiO. 1 rh1ld 54~1·105, 646--6762 drps, ok. 3 RR. '.! ba. f11n1. ri11 .•• $310 3 BR. 2 ba. hon1c ...... $3:!:) l BR. 2 ba.: poolside. \Vall· 19131 Brookhurst Ave. (i.··.·.·. ·. red h·111 pass. View, low maiot, 1-Sill Grundy Reiiltor $69.9.iO P. 0. Box 212, CdM r palul. _V1r1v of pounding age, elec. opener. Lowes! BRASHEAR REAL TY ENGLUND REAi EITTATF.: BALBOA COVES 12 Garden 2 Br hou~rs, 12 priced single level in "The ' ' ' WATERFRONT I ~aragl's 12 par111~. Jn1•on1r 1 Newport Beach Dana Point 847~507 Rt'111!y 318 Thalia. Laguna Beach ' , . ----------- Bluffs". &l.i-lll3 Bkr. **ANNOUNCES Univ. Park Center, Irvine 494-8098 Prime Jnc.: !JR. 2 ha. s1ni;:lc ~~~% ~~4~l5,000 ~o,~n :\AR,'.! BA OC~f\NFT_tONT. FOR lraSI' 3 BR., rriht, drp~. ! Fountain Valley Openinn of New Office Olli anytime-833-0820 1 -~---------1 storv Nf'wlv decor. frnrrd · ' 11.va1l t1l ,June ].•th. $2.'lO/mo. l~e yd, 2 pal1os, $265. n10 .. (ired hill F.H.A. 61/2°/o LOAN 17931 [> Beach Blvd. [~~~~~~~~~~ * Open f~r You; lnspc-~tio'.1 yd. ·30 ff, ~at slip. ~7:),500 LAG Bch, l units, nr h!-aC'h. Call aft 6 pn1. 4 l\ S71-1764 S 150. rl('aning/ht'('akage • 4 BR HOME &in .. Mat. 7, 11--6. A spec· B"ll G d R It Ownrr !lays Sl'll, Nrrrl Houses u· nfurn. 30-5 deposit, 496-6201i, -192-8860. REAL1'Y Unh1. Park Ce111rr, livine Call Anytime 813·~ $20,SOO PRICE TOTAL payment for I.his sharp 3 bedroom horn~ i5 $116. Subjeet 10 1'"1-IA Joan with 613 annual percentaxe rate. AU appliances suctt a5 washer, dryer, retrigeraror • all also included, \\I H Y Huntington Beach lacular ocean view 5 BR. 1 · run y, ea 2°r SI0,000 rlown to handle. Mozelle Brashear, Broker 01\'ner, nr. new Paceselleor 3 BA home ar ~I Dunnegao 8.13 Dover Dr., N.B. M -4620 ~<~Ol~-~""~;~g~B~k~'"--""7'-.,.-,= lt;;;;;;;;,;i------East Bluff t>Ves: 968-11711 "The Ranch ... Shag v.·/w Or. For I nforma tio n, *·OPEN SUN. 1-5 * PVT par!y wanls 16 10 20 General •4•5-ll-.·1·,.-,-,-.0-,.-,·,·00-e<l-.-V-l•-w. l BR, 2~\. Lar.i;e bonu~ room. Pool pnvil. Dorana Mcl.ey eves: 968-4377 cp!, drps, prof. Indscpd, fam .\94--3383. 'llOS CLIFF DR. I Av11il l'l-l<1r. l:i. S·I00/1no lse. Eleano, Bak•,,,,,_. &13-"""~ rn1, Full pril'e S.15,500. Low unit.~ from O\vner, ,Newport/ " ~v"" 3 UNITS. near l>Eoaeh. Owner VTE\V, Bay & Ocean. 2 BR., M•.-a ,,-,. "'0.67_ .. , l Bdrm., 2 bath, large bed-Refs req'rl. 64.-\-1627 dn. Cttll for appf, 832.930.i. II N d 110 000 d ·' ~ ,,.. ·• says se . ee , own 2 bath custom hon1e, Large ---,-roon1s, L'Ountry slyle kilch· Fountain Valley CUSTOM 1 STORY MILLION $ view & tuxu1y t() handle. 434.-9659 Broker lot, S5.-\.~. Industrial Property 168 ro, carpels and drapes. Dbl. S315/r11(l. • &r ... 299fi Houses Furn. or Unfurn. RENT if you nre! Submi1 your dov.•n payment • SELL· ER ANXrous. ANYONE QUALIFIES. Walker & Lee Rrallor~ Sl:l.04&5 Oprn 'ril 9 P.\1 BOAT OR TRAILER Suprr sh11.rp, 4 BR frplc homf' (}fl Jg cor lot. Xlnt lndscpg, 12x40 c:ov patio. Close 10 school. nf'W shag crptg, drps, water !',(Jftener. A bar· gain at Sll.500. Elli ... Sehrader Rltr1. 891-6606 Huge citrus tree tilled lo! homr. Turtle Rock Hills 4 Laguna Niguel HARRIET PERRY .f<'IBl::RGLASS l\l f & i:-arage, fenced yarrl. Rent 3 brdrn1, 3 ba, beaut crptd: BR, 2 Ba -1-1''AM & lndry. l ;;;:"'-;;;:;;:;;'."-;-:;~;"".;;;:ll;R~E;'AL~TO~R~.--7."-•~1~'~·9~17~R I woodworkrrs WC'lco~:. Jo.:x- 1 on nionlh 10 monlh at $19~ drpd, all bltns including \Valk 10 school, ovl'rlook B;, O\VNER: 4 + 1 hr, SALE, O\l'ner, Newporl Ira hazard J1rc sprrnk!Prs. prr n1011lh Call' TV's. No down CI or FHA . UCL Ry owner 833·1710 1 .. ba home on lands~ped IBlutr~l 2 RR srillt levr! 3710 ~r & up for l't'!ll . WALl<E:R & l.F:E, Rc11Horg Prire-d at appraisal. Call Laguna Beech lor. Compl pvt pool, cov;orrd . ' · ~ ,,~. ~1~ 046-847.8507_ t' d" t hou f II Spanish h'.lroc. rho1c•e !?rrrn- 1 Ash1\ill-Ru1kt' .1~1-0.:»l ;:i-1-J Pfl 10 a J 0 se, u .Y IJP!t \IC\\', $26,500 Dvs: -L f--S~I· 170 1 RR roll.ic-e uttl pd .... $7:t .rrptrd, all bl!ns, rah1n 642_..,10 'F . i:t ·k d . 1 ots or a e THE VILLA playrm above dhl gar. \Valk 6., ,,·1.• p ,~l's •1 '1 11 ~ 11 RR l•on'c furn ...... $9fl.!Jil lo Sl'hl. 10 Min. to och. _·»~_. J, flllt'tpa son\' BUILD THAT 'l RR c.:.i. 101 fK'I OK •. $110 $36,:'iOO. 49a-j748 afl l pm. BAYSMOP.ES • (IJ)C'n hnu~r DREAM HOME 13 RR vacanl kids 01{ .. S13(l ~=~:::::::::.1 AT A VfLLA, DO\VN Sun. i\lar 7, noqn \n 4 P;\·l , I ,, 1 I Bft \'ar. kirls/1lels 01\ $170 1 ~ BY THE SF:A", is rhc theme Lido Isle Lri;: ,,·11.1rrfro111, 11 nd r r l<tkc adv~nt11i::1· nf torlay~ :! RR horsr rnneh •••.•• $140 Cheaper Than Rent for this imposini Sp11nish Prime Lido Nord SH!O.OfXl. 2600 B11yshorl' Di'. ln1~rr i11IPn·~1 ral•·.~ and I STAR.LET 776-7330 • st)le hon1e. Still under col'\-5 BR. 6 ba \\•/elevatnr. :19 :.4~-7232 1 hulld nnw 1111 1h1s d<'~1r8ahlf' 1 f"rll·'.DJtC)O:.i, 2 balh, palio, I ' .__ ~ll'., hu1 nrarly l'Ompleted. !t. lot. Pler ·&.float. SZ75.000. 2 B. P.. 2 BA. 2 s1ory Oeciu1 I foe lot near !he Up[K'r II)'. 12,., .,,.. n'o"lh ., 1,, •.. ,. s thi!!' super sharp .,..drm DETAILED MEDITERRAN· "" 1~ f I ~1 500 ,)V " ' " " " 2 h h T h P . Tip of Lido Isle V1P1V homl'. 3 yrs old, 1 •"'I.Ix .. ;> llroi.•_Y~· .. $60 clcanin' ~ecu r i1v. at oivn oui;e. rime EAN ARCHITECTURE b'--k •-h $" 7~ R 67'°~" P • ·• · h $20 9"" &aut 4 BR 5 Ba horn"-2 1U!.' to uc&C • ,n, -AJ. Y ·""""" de""Sit, &tS--0249 altf'r 7 area, rte~ rig L. , Jl,J, \V 1 ~ H EXTERIOR o•· . ' ., . ..-..... ,, .. ,,, 67'9"" ... • --1· / ' frplo.. 56 fl. water fron1a,e. '-"vnP't". .,......, · · nr ,,. .v .. l . p.n1. alik fnr DRn Ue or ..,.,_,ge iv. room . new w "' ROUGf[ OlALK WHITE shag crpls £, drps. Newly Room fnr large boat slips, CHARl.'dlNG hillside home ~'t!l49t .days . 1_, . "d La . PLASTER. Moorish atyled Price S50t'.l,000. wlviev.', Nev>pott Hts, LANDLORDS_ OWNERS pain ''" 1~~ e. ~ge Pft_llo v<>ra.nda with a view (If the Low Downl Low Intl k pool pnvileges. J.uil price "'SV('s k WHITE WATER Bill Grundy; Rltr. 548-7911·1 PROPERTY ~I ANAG_ERS 'NEW SHAG CARPETING $20.950, Cl <1r Fl-fA terms. SPLASHING ON TIIE SAND 8l.1 Dover Dr .. NB 642.-1620 BLUFFS, 2 BR, 2 ba, dl'n, 4 CEMETERY Jots. Blue \\le will relc-r tenants to you lmmac. 3 BR, lge den, cov Call 847-1221. & ROCKS lat' belo,v. LOVELY LIDO ISLE Corn('r Jn!, Exlr11s. J',~ake Spruce section. Harbor Res! free of chari::e •• , blany patio. sm Total per mo. --• 123 Via Zurich offer. Ry O\\'oer. 64.$-139.l Memorial Park $700. d<>sirabl(' tenants on our Tri.lev('I floor plan fea!uN'9 S.l8-l0?5 waiting list. Undf'rpriced, 3 BDRMS. & DE'N. Massive Open Sat/Sun. 12-5 * ACRE f"OR JfORS"ES ALA RPnl<ll~. * 61:>-3000 HAFF DAL REALTY 1"'1' rPally mean ill liv. rm. Large 2 BR. -!-den, 2 ba. [j] 842.440:) Eves: 541-2446 lTI-3l Beach Blvd., !1'gn Bch \\I/OCEAN VIEW, Tlt.1BF:R.-Vrplc. Patio. Sleps to bay. Re•I Eil•te, 1 20271 Ac11c1a Sao1a Ana lits. NF:A'Rl.Y nel'"; 2 hf'd1'().o~l 2 I=~=~~~~--~ y General Oiinr. 673-2}:;9/eve balh hon11" formal duun~. BLDR'S Sacrifice-Span, style Opco 'I.ii 9 p,m, l'.:D CETLrNG TTED B $:'>7.500. & JI I 310 t"OR lse, in1n1ac l BR, 111 ha, ne'.I.' shag cpts & rlrps, Newport Beach Jrplc, hHns. $240 mo.l ·.-A-D~U·l-.TS-.-,,-R·E·F-J,-.R·R·E-D-.·I HUntington Beach 968-!t~>'l3 nr 2\3/24 1-15fl8, 2 Br . .2 Ha. ! iar , ........ $22'1 3 Br. 21·2 balhs ........ ,,$2~il , . , 3 Hr.,2 ba .. nl'w epls, drps 3 BR., 2i BA Jownhouse.' ~pl11lrvrl .... ,,, , .. $27~' crpis, rlr1111 & all hltns, l nF~ALTCHt ~.\~-6.')l'.6 car bar. srp lndrv r111 .. S24:J j ~-~-~cc-.--~= per nlo. 4 BR.-or 3 BR Townhous• Unfurn. 335 -f-clrn, l ~i ha. trpls, d!'ps, • . 5IOl'e s, i'l'!ri~. SZIO pl't' Huntington Beach mo. Sou1h Coa~t Rl'al l 3 RHn:'ll, J1" BA, fully E~111!r, Pt"Operly :'11ana~c-c;1rpi·i r1I. mrn! D\vhd1111, :i4~>-1M24 :JIR-l~:i VACANT house ~or \sr hy Duplexes Unf-u-,n-.-~3~5~0 cwner•, newly painted l Br, l~~ Ba, hltn~. drp~. cprr. General ,incd. By i;chools. s22;;. Call I·---------· I ' 8'16--0f>.12 or 592-lfl74 Z BR DUPLEX garas:e-. LEASE 3 BR, I~ ha, Crpls, <lrp~. i>lovc, water. garrlf'nrr. Adul~. no pel!i. carpeling 1 h ro u g ho u I • Slfi.i. 2085 'fus1 in Ave. Costa Freshly paint('d\ $225 mo. J\.-tcsa 0Jll'n house Sun ].'.i. 5812 1 ~---------·I Venturi Di'. 21l/3•1:HJ."",R:t Corona del Ma r 3 BR~ ba, hltns, frpl~. ft>nccd yr'!, gnr. Close to beh ,r,, ~rhooL~. Chlrltnfpet ok Ref11. $22:1 1110. :,:lfi-967'2 NE\\/ :l Br. 2 R:1. Cp1 s .. drps, ~ar. A\·a11. on leaS<'. P.1ar«h 16, $:\00 ;\1'1. Cnl'hin-:'1!11rtin R!1rs 6.J.J-7662 4 B 132 =" $l 7 ,SOO CRTS!S CROSS BEA!\.1S. lN BALBOA BAY PROP. 67J..j723 t i·;u1irl11 411'11111·s. rep ac<', nu custom r. , . .JW. -----Jl(f.1 l'Ol'I Ahhry, Nc\\'/lOrl $1500 dn. Loaded 11'/ xtras. AlITHENTIC SP AN f SH 2309 \.\'. Balhoa, NB 67.1·7420 Acreage for sale 150 Mountain, Desert, HeiH'h, 6'14_201:1. OpC"n SAi. VER\' nlt·i• 4 RR, :! lia, Shakr.~. frpl. Crpt thn1out. 2 Bedroom. 7 years nrw, 60x STYLING. CENTER l"IRE-* REDUCED * Resort 174 & 2 ' Cpls. dqi~. Rllns, Frpl1·, Costa Mes a Sprnklrs, lndsl'pd, fn cJ.?. 100 fenced lot .. elec bltn Pt.Act-:. llt"IV 'v/w carpets I 5 BR l ·1 I _. Sun.· __ ,_•_·'-·-~---g~~;i1rr, ~~t.":.'.,01110.';:~~~1~' 10223 phea sant Ave. range-& nven, dtsh\\'ashrr, to be iu~tallrd. mmac, ·, amt Y rm. BUILDERS 3 BP., 1 ~~ Ra, 3 yr old 4 RP., blln.~. erpts, tlrps. i;11r,, ba <f 1 N J r 45 Ft. Lot streel-10-i;lul·co l101nr al 3."iOO' f'11•va-I ----5.17-03AA .e;ar .e:r 1sposa · t"':' Y r.-Ce-ntra! kil<'hrn hll.~ RANCE, nJ Ifill acres in exclusii· .. Rn'a fncd yrl. Kies, stng!cs, pets e 4 Br, $210. Dr11pric, f<'nt't'd finished natur;i.I wooo cab\-OVEN, DISH\\ISHR. & opl'ns street, By 11.pp't. <I Y .. l1nn nr 1.;:1ng's Canyon 01<. $210. )'llrd, garage, Near oc·can. DELUXE: duplex, :l BR. '.! ba. 1·111 s, drps. Frpl c . tiara,i.:r. No pcL~. :~1:r-s.1~;; Huntington Beach Huntington Beach I Upgr rled Clll'f'l('j & $93.750 ripe for develOJllnrn! (I/ C.I.· $1 :1,0IWI nr will tradP fnr Blue Beecon * 645-0111 "-~'-' n,., ne .~. a ,. 5 10 l'll'valed DINrNG AREA LIDO REALTY INC. pensive homes, Por1ion (}[ ""'ru''"' BITS Of SPANISH :;::~~:~~=;;~'. d~:1:~~ \VITI-I AN OCEAN VIEW. 3377 Via Lido 673-7300 property is already part1111ly ~~~~:. ~1~1;~:· Also Jl..ii A .. 3 BDRM., J'amUy rm., park 1 3~B~R-~h~-----w~/-w~lh~,,.-.,~1. 2s1!~. 1~u~:ge, Cl'~.~~'.. d~~~.' lf you have a fl11.ir for the deve-lopt'd with all (}ff.siie like yard. Cos!a Mesa. Kids disJl(li:;al, drps, patio. No Avt1il 4/L $16~. 962-71:17 GIANT 4 BR $28 500 shopping. ~~~t"::l~h~:s!~~!f;J.?~i~ OP;~. ~!IJ~:· 1·5 lmprovemcnis including Real E state Wanted 184 ~~E~r~1·~~:.-month, NO Peis. Ca11962--S578 for Info 1 ,D~u-p-l~e-x_e_s-,------1 . ' If of cld Spain. Offered for, f Bdrrns. 3 baths. Din. rm. ~~:1~~~~~~t~ 1:c~~~l~1~~ HOMES NEEDED Sl60, 3 BR. R/O, new crpls, 3 ~~~.-Je~r~·trdBlt~~:ia~0~ Furn. or Unfurn. 355 Spanish '.l.'allerl ~n ~llfe '62-4471 ( ::::. ) 54&·8103 $39,000 FULL PRICE Sundf'ck. $6.'\,00Q, inic citrus. J.ocaled in one or 1 cl rps, Kids, pets OK. out. 20611 Go~h11wk, 5..'16--2~~1 1 -N-e_w_po_r_l_B_ea·c-h----I rourtyard e-n_try. 4 kini:·SJl.ed Lower pn. Py mt. O.K. WALKER REAL TY River!ide's hl'sl vi<'W are;i.s [For 1T11nsfc1·ecs. ~c arc 1he Blue Beacon * 645-01 TI 2 BR, Unfurn. 1 ~~ hlk 10 bedrooms. 2!.{r baths. Walk-in NO DOWN TO VETS BF: Tiff, 1ST TO SEF: IT! 3336 Via Lido, Newport Beac:h for only S3.fi.~) prr acre, Suh-el>:rlusive agrnls for a 11<•· R I f .1 f lJ hrach, Slfi:i/nlo. Le a 8 e. OCEANFRONT ;; lli'. 2 B11. closets. Vaulted ceiling.~_ 0'.l'nh a "11plto~, Y1our 0 n I 1Y CALI. NO\V YOR APP'T. 675-5200 mi~ your 1erm.~. For furl h<'r 1 . tinn11I rnrptlralion , Oi.1 7 1 ~:c1•21 [ l "'B•·U•·<' ,· m+ 'bm"i:lyl~!'"·· b~k Rer.~. ;136-R68(J. !urn. $300 )fnnth. A\•n!l. 1\fassive f;i n1ilv. room wi1h cas . oul ay ls c os.1ng ros s MISSION REALTY · r · I II RE il"rnt hrfnre ynu !is1-81 "'"' . " " " ·• -.,., · 1----------· I April lsl. P1•1s Of\. Mesa Verde I~ orma1.1011, Pease ca .. -""--.-C----$391'1 ll monlh. NO FEE, Irvin• rrackling rireplaCI'. LarJ:e and impounrls. Choice Costa 98~ So Coast Hwv Laguna Knox w11h \VANTF.D: 3.1 RR , homr for j Nei\·port S41}-l?20. 1 __________ RAVF'HONT 2 nr, 2 BA. gourmet kitchl'n. Launrtry !'.lesa location· Easl Of Har· Ph , (71 41 494-0731 I Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. fan11!\ in cr1:.1 fro 111 1 ___ "" ~~-----INE\V l RR'. 2 BA, r rpts, 1111 L S:lfl.i nn l••as!', cenrrr. Patio. 3-CAR GAR-hor Blvd , L1vr ln <Inc <lflrl one $3;\()(J. Down • 6%.% loan. ;,.ll 2621 E\esi"·knrl~ .').t~-~.11-1 0\VNf..f{ r e" snliplr. prin-3 Bit, 2 ha. Bltn~. nr1v 1-rpts, drps, hid f'Onin1. poo! & 1 Jr"1n,~1·11llnr fii .j.6000 AGE. Play yard for 1he kids. renl~~z (l!.hPrS. Good t~!nk· OPEN SUN. 11-4 like new, 3 br, fam. Vacant _ I cirial~ (Inly. 1·21:1/69fi-731ll. I ~l1P~., frplc. Bruig the Jam-rl'c inrl. Prl'ler J;i.ntily. Duplexes, Only 3 yrs. n!d, Lo'v doivn. lni;:: · \Vrll,. I i;:urs~. H 1950 SAN REMO OR. $2S,OOO. fP. 499-l90l, 496-3949 1.RASS VALLEY, CALll' lly. $'1011. $2t;(l. 17662 ~1 a nch ester . Furn. or Unfurn. 355 ~lust see for ~ourself at this :,-nu v: ber.n in the se rvlcr Spai·iou~ •l hedrooin home on OWNER TransfeITf'rl. Mu~I ;\lui:t ~rll .;;:; 81'1':~. ~OOll ~u_.!_Beacon * 645·0111 l\33-S210 ----------1 low, low $2S.500. !iurry and 311!' time-call us. N~i~ Jaws quiet S1!'r.c1 off Temple Hill~ sell oewly decor 3 br on quarlenng po1rn1111I,. l-hl' I Finiociil II • I $17:i SPACIOUS 3 BR, gill' .. 4 BR, 2 BA. "Culveniale" Newport Beach caU (7141 962.5585, mighl make you eli~iblr. Dr. All rooms nvl'rlook cul-dt-sac. 54~772 Tahoc-Sacraml'n1(1 $.72.). I.It'" htlRC. yd, Children, pets 111el-Pool privil. S:m()/mo. 1--"---------w lk & L D t hi XI t LGE. 2 BP.. 11·' ba, frpl. a er ee Jlf'acrful hillside 1,0 wh\le Newport Beach RC'l'P., ~. pym ~,.~ .• n corne, 1---·-c_.1_1_64_.;._2996_._. _ .• __ _, }>"urn. or unf. $22.'l--211 mo. water view. Casual elegance li>rms 7 1"· 64&-1i12 Blue Beacon * 645-0111 L B h flEAL1"0R 64'-7000 ·1· · 1 · d Business aguna eac --Reallors with open beam cei ing!!', SCADS. SCADS * Choice mu tiple 1.one ·1 Mf\N·s DOMAIN· Yd for 1-------------, l ~~~~~~~~~~:I 1790 Harbor Blvd. al Arlam~ wood & g1a!l\'I thrl.IOll1; dtan-Income Units Galor• Cos1a Mesa acreage Opportunity 200 pc1, S1V/l'C'IT, cpti;, $90 11 LGF:,.Bft, ld,ml h?,"· "''·I; l•l 645-9491 Open 'til 9 PM deliers & fireplace. Pool ta-. 'Dania '1rt ta{h• }/AM Bu R GER slancl, ALA RPn lalit e 645-3900 ge pa 10• cp( • °"ean, Apartments for Rent I ORl.\T [ OlSO~ "' !l£A l.rOR5 -•·• A hie size family room with Se. US for th• BEST se.lec-· Sf 'JI\ a.u N B h A t o· k i -"-'-'-'"-"'-·'-·~$~.19_5~. ~"~7_->_>_29_._ 19L11 BrUl}IU.urst ve. TOWNHOUSE .,,....,._ tion in the beach arra, &12-£56(1 ewport C · gen • ic REAi.LY N ICF. B r I :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 11unting!on Beach Ch • L 1· '.1'1'1 b!lr. $58,(00, For l'""1e1 BDR-MS. PRICES • . .Joy, !Jays: 673-3663, Ev~s: l'IV/rrr, cpl/drps, encl gar Laguna Niguel ELEGANT MANSION '2-3 Bcd:,c!s, lo~ab!~~11.tio. in!(}AtJrmation, Call -l • bach, $·12 .. -1()(1GOr .. ~·dT 'r'Z~~ .. ,$.l ~~8sw~~ 642-22~13 $!1 S. 4 BR, fnm ily t•rn, 360 '4 J 2 'fA7 '.'iQO " , · -GARDENIN(i H.ou1,., t--:qu1p-Al.1\ nrnt11ls • 6·15-3!IOO I /d h llll · Apts. Furn. 3 Brrlmom 3 ba1h, _finest 2 ''' •.• ,.,.,, -I. clo•.• 10 · • ~· ·· 1 1 c. Re , r"" · · · cps rH(lf'~, u n~. 111ew. ----------1 "'" "' '""' .. .._ 0 ,.,. ,,,, l 'J. Sl9 500 rrnv irat , ..,..n mac 1...... enen1 rnowl'r~ (' rl ~ i• r ~ b h ~ 8l l992 G I n"'i~hborhood. l-lcavy AAake beach, like ne'ol'. Price<l to U-11/ · · '.,. Ca · i; 1 $HKio' LACUNA 2 BR, 2 a oml', Ll>i1sl'-0p1ion s~"~· .o.... e nera roof, !)lock 'ol'all, <:lr11, family REAL EST"TE 2 • 2 s.1~9,'.'iOO · I '11."\1 ~n~ &. JO s nr·. · ', Nic·e vie"" Child, pe1 , sgls Li'do Isle [;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;/ sell. · "" 3 . 2 (3 Avail.l $.l9,;iOO Apartments for sale 152 l\!\'l-'l•!\.) I ci1,· $200 room, l::r.r~t' lo1·maJ living CnUin~ & \\ alt<t I ' rooitl l\.'llh lirrpliuT, tuiinal AA4.l Adams Av. l!B 962_3523 "!_190 Gl<'noeyre S.t. . i". 3 Oceanfront S90.:,00 LIDO !~LE • ?'>lust Sllrrilicc. i BEAllTY Shop r(w s1111', 2 Slut. Beacon * 645-011 1 3 HR, t'l'pl'tl, h!11n.\ p~tin • • * * El P uerto Mesa Apts 1 1 · 6 · 'l A s12 -ooo t • • fi4f ~fi'll or ')6') r il)i; • • 1 • 111 re r 1 tr3--40fi'.! o · (2131 ti~Z~R * * • * 1 Bedroom Apt1. <:l n nc t'(l()nl l'l<'C' bltn kilt•h-1 -1!!4-91 •3 :;.i!l-O.i16 , 4 • 3 Bayfront S210.000 6 bca ·h aplct All furn. ti I orw•rali•r~ Hf' ;i-~" 1111 h Ir , 1-Sl'A-Ccl<JUS-?f; -~ 1 r 8: fq•l. 1.r:•.'"· Adil~ .• ~.\(Kl. r n t1lr dble n1·rn.~. i;t1pcr 4 BEDROOM * ALMO~T Nf'~\V * [ unil11, r. J, r:u· gara$.'" 7r~ lnan. l..ra~r ~· · ,,.. <'frl rn<'l 1?11r. K1rls. $14~1 I 1• · 1 • · ' f'lran ;1,.1v c11r-pets k dt'ap-1 , $1\rrpin.1: (l('Cllli virw homr: BURR WHITE !nod to .. }'r, 2018. 0'.l·ncr. COFFEE V"nrhni.: !t1'11!<' r.-.1· Al.A, Hl'nl.il~ • 6~~:\~ Mesa Verd• . 1 for boat & 1~. hath, 01vnrr 11.'anisqulck «lJSIOnl bl\ 4 bdrm:<. 21,, REAi.TOR 675,.4630 642-4097 d;iy~ I SRlr &ir:nlll '['~ rrivalr . I ' . . f'~. rornrr rooo . , l<l'llr! El'l.~v tcrn1~. $27.000 h ', l ,I', & ·;f . 2001 N<'"'por1 Blvrl. NB . .. I f'R1'1y. ~162--lJti.1! t'AM!LIF:S '\lrlMmr. Prl~ SPOTLESS l hr 2 ha & $!.:() & lip lilt'!. i1fil1l1r,, Al~o tri!.llrr. Lo1v malni<'nanc•(' VINCO. REALTY' II$., ~e. ~vuig. intnl? ' 14 V<'rY Charm1ni:: Un11!>,,-~-nk. 2 BR. CID, rncd yrl ram ll86M rrlc~•ororl 1210 I rurn. 1~nnr l..· HPcre1111on land~rapiog, Pricf' reduce<:l rnis, Int.er<>sting rirepl11.ce. In Behind In P ayments i:;ood 'loca!ion . Prine. Only . Money to Loan 240 I $13i m ·499 1901 Y-1!!6-,9'!9 ' · 11rra. Quirt Environmrn1. to Sli,990, VA 11ppra f~al 2029 Harh<lr, CM x!nl nr•Khhnm;:. c~~~ ~ $23,000 Full Price OwnC"r &14--031:i. ALA nr ntal~ • ~4:>.~!IOO o ... -. ' . .,. . . Of! street park!ng . ..No Chtl· $37.000. " 646-0033" • ~~~~; ~· w/lo~ i d:ck Short ~iRtat1ce. fo ~an 11nd Commtrclal '1 t TD loan..r srEPS 10 ocean-3 ""Br gar, Newport-Be1ch dren, no pet.,. I' ' · poo I _ _;.Y Ith shopping l queen-sized br<I· P pe•ty 158 S _1~1, kids & ""ls. S230_. Bt:'AU.,.. .mod. lownhouse •. 3 •• OPEN MAR 6 • 7 •• are". A rea gvuv1e w • . • ... .._ .. __ .... ro '11 _ i ';. -..--:: rn-::-r~ .-.. ~ ""'"~ i~"f''= A tra $65000 room,. m .... ,er .,.,...""'" 1M101< 6~,,., TNTBREST Al;#\ xenuU.s • 64;):.j!ll)() Rr., 21,§, ba, fiplc .. patio. J.;:l.J'1· :l!Jl .~HI.flt& Vf, _ Ow.ner, Newport W~11t, lrg. many ex 11•• ' ' luxurkro11 privale bath. Jdeal O!AR.MING Laguna. Beach ''4 t" p 1 2 c All hl Cosllt !\-lc11a 9t2-4471 ( =>·MMIH ' BR. 2\i BA. dio rm. il.~twlba!M> noor plan "''" '"' ol '"''" & ••'· •• eo .. t Hwy. 2nd TD Loan Rf:,~~~~i~d:r1. ::~'~'!~: c;~p: rlr;~s~~ S285 '~~ OPEN house 1-~. Sa.l Ir Sun, bll-in~. 2 level. Wlllk lo...:,;;;;. ~ room. Upgraded carpels Lot 80' X 105' to 11!1ey. ALA R l e 64• 3900 Cll 523-471 0 or 846-5991 HOLIDAY PLAZA feb. Xllh & 21st. .By OWTtf'r, bchlschl. S~ %, $36.450 . .....,,..... =-:t:" l:Ji. and matching drapes. $1S,600 Owntt will tirtflnCe at 7.5%. 'l'<'rni~ basf'd on M1u1ty. enta ii ..... · evrsfwknds. DELUXE Spaciou!I 1 ER assumahle 5% ~:, GT klln, 9122 1\fahal<t .....,. .... ...,_c:-· VA Loan wi!h pJlYl'l'lenls or Bmkl'r. 642-2171 545-0611 $1.'iO • trrrr. PD. 1 BR t~t!llG:e BEAUflfUL rus!om homr. furn apt $13.'i, HPl\lcd ))00! rl'asonsh!r down. l BR, l·'i BUY LIKE RENT~ $156 per moolh, Anyone can Realonomic~.;;nrp. 67.).6700 $f'rvin" Harhor area 21 yrs. 1111 ~1 :1crP, long hair OK. 4 Br, niany ('Xtras. Adults. Ample parkin;:o, No childl'l'n b th S26 !Fi(] 58.12 Venturi r 8 d T bo p \ LL " Blue Beacon * &45-0111 t 100· p 8 · ·· · · e rm own u~. on ' bu)'l CA • -140' w x 270' d City ol Sattler Mor tgage Co. _ _ -~ _ _ Rrl's. 2212 i11ar)l:arel Dr. • no pe s. ;, omona, Dr. 213134~3. Trnnl!. ClubhousP. Ln~, * EMERALD BAY* Walker & lee Stanton. 11c1'0ss f .. on1 nr1\' 3:t6 E:. 17th Strcrt SL~:. NICE 2 Bit. 1111n~ • .i:ar .. 540-6716 or su11 call collect C\f 1 SAL1': bv ·ownqr, 3 BR homr, rlown. As~ume 510 r;:, FllA By owner. EArly Calif. '2 Br, 600 unit df'vrlpml s:.2,(\()(J fnrd varrf. Chllfl /Pf-'! 01\. 171~ 1 7:.!l-0.'l!'!J CHATEAU LAPOINTE rrp1~, 'an e!rc hl1·in'$, !pf.I. Bkr. 540-0608. ')T. R:1 .1• 12 '.:i1ic,, 10~1.s~11.~. Rellllor-111/ trrn1~ + 11ul':Mirrlin11t lon . Cash fast I, Blue Beecon * 645·0111 3 RR, nr all levri5 $Chools, DELUXE r11r11 2 Br, ~111 hi. dbl c;ir "'llr, Cnr. t, S.PACIOUS .vard. Irr<'~ A~teU!y <1et'nrar · .un · $.ulllvan. RkrS<lfl-4·1211. 1 · 1 ,, 1,. P·•·I . c·1··.· 1• •h""'· ""', • ... >191 O -·111 9 P'I C , na dol Mar 1?11n rnPr inc u"""· . ,,.,,.1 111.-,. ' , "·"· " '-'•· .,w FHA rrsalr 5·'• 7v $23,900. 11:alort, <I BR, 2 b11, Sol f'll llv111.i: rrn. f.:. dlnint: rm. ;H!'I-'"'·" ·' O O 002-804i v1~111. Frple, 2·t·~r S:llr, tlo corner Jot ~·irh oel';en * BAYSHOR.ES i Condominium• 1st & 2nd Trust Deeds ---------For appl 673-l23 I 01 J\;~1~111\--.~~o~:~Avr ., C.M. 1 .;:;::...:::.:...-~="""""''-"'""""'' I hi ld 131 1~ G-" . ''·' 1) 01 II b for 11le 160 '""E8 Af'PRAJSAL..I\ ffOUs.F: \VITH T'A 'rlQ.'l hr, -'~1&-=1'='=1 ==~=~~ TOP ~hare 3 BR. walk to tns, crp . • .JV, """' Vtl'V.'. w. r, rir f"e on Y B n = . lx'h. Su11rlr.ck. hl'dwd flr5 . 1t'rms. R4Z-:W.1 ll~!IOC, ~curity iu"ard.!I. fin. Best uy Cost• M esa Investment 2 ba, (;On)l('f'VlllillP ('OU plr \VATEnntoNT 3 BR. 4 Ba.. I CUSTO~I rurtNITURE S.~2.50ll :l·'•"" 962-:i737 VILL,f\ P.11c1lle Cfln<ln, j BR. !"!It prlv. hritrh, pool5& lf'n• $3:.!,:iOO POPULAR r.1nn!IM'11n split· 548-7711 anytime or 11.lns:!e. $200 mo, lcai;t'. hnmr, nf'wly r'f'rlr r. "n llln RJ..:NTAI ... See Ad cla~1 l H! ~ X 117 R-J l.cYT. 2 Br. 1~ ~. mrnrr lof, nr pool, nl.~ cl~. STZ,500. Sh<lwn hy AttrllrliVfi 2 BR & d<'n, Im· lcVl'~ modf'L 2·r2. <ll'n, ~1~ul! d U1 Dnhllll. dy he11.ch . $1.000 :.1onlh • C11.ll Ms-3431 * ""hou!lf'. Open SA.t/Sun. 1.-4 . r1>crP1tlinn.-i f11cU, $rt.~. 11pp't. C11!1 4M-8886 after m11cuh11t:, 25'16 CrtSIV1!"W ~tlOn. Rec '1. J)MI fa cility, "\VF.1•'.0 tt & rt':ap" •. c:lr811 QC'f.iJij ~1rlr, ()( Hv<y: l Rr. Riii Grunri1•. Khr. &1l-4G'l0 THE .. Ytllow ~s" ul 41 2 121h Stretf 642-4610 Ov.·ner, ~'!6.YI :31) P.M... Dt, Orlen !;llt ··Sun il.6l S2Z.300. Owt1er. MO.llf8l. 0111 lh" tt'f>Sl!iUtt!I &·trec.h -Mu~f' $275; 2 Sr, 2 ba. PRESH ~2 Ar. 2 Ba. r.l<t~slti~.,. Dllily Pil ot A ........ want ad ii a &'Ood Dally PIJot WAnt Adi tiaVt JIOUSE Huntina? Watch the nr t:~ll !'ra~~"• Jtltr rut ttsUJtl are Jua~ a phorie tum into 1:4~h thn1 A Dail)' lron~)l~e .$26.5 •• _.., ~·~I, -.1rps '" watrr. $22$. Scrviej-=ry·, Check 11 •~ •--•·s •a1on>. OPEN HOtJSE column. MMt\17, eAll aWay . 642.-5673 Pilot Cla1111ilicd Ml. 642-.'\678 ~torg;init!ty 67~;1:1 fllltl!I M<I' ftentJ11111 • 64S.:3!1ncl fur thlt )'OU~. invf!11tment .,...."'....,, • I \ • u OAILY elLOT II~ "'"-"""iiiiiiwiiiiii'"';;~~J~IV~)l~G~,:~·" ~~ . :;_._._ .. _ ... _._ ... _._··~·· .. _·~ -~-1 1 Aotnmonw •••n )l9 JI[ .,.,_ '"'''"' ][9 ] ! ;.I .iiiiii;.iiiiii,,,~iiiiii""iiiiii""iiiiii'""~[9~l , _ .. _ ... ,._,._· ··-~"'-~-1 ~-~: .;;I;•;"'"';"";;'"';;"';;"' ;;,:;J[tj~;;Aptn;;.,.;;";;u , .. ;; ... ..:i;][ii;i9~~1 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn, 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. UnfUl'n. 36.5 J Apt. Unfurn. J65 A.pt. Unfum. MS Apt1. Fum. 360 Apts. Furn. 1--------B•lbo• lsl•nd I I Costa Mesa Ntwport Beach Balboa Peninsula I Coit• Mesa I Newport Belch Newport Beech Co1t1 Mt•• 1=,..:.-,...-----1---------Costa Mesa 1---------AVAIL no~· 1 & 2 Br. Ju1·n. OCEAN Vie~·. Upstrs 1 Hit 2 BR, trplc, balcony, ~L'i 11 I LITfLE lSLE w/bo&t lodm•' * ll31l UP * I "'~I. '" rm, "' loe""'"· Bt.o Ne.port • Bol boo. E. "'.Y· "''"~" ...... sm HARBOR· NOW YOU CAN AFFORD 2 Br. U fl. llv rm. phone, CI ANT 1 l: ,1 BFOR00~1 , Nn Jlf'!S or c h 11 d rt n , 1 adtil1, ru>nt reasonable to n10, '!: rly SZ2J 1no. Inqu1rr 1 * FREE I Iv, ad h•e.I, a:arb d1spos11.I. Gorx~us, pa;·k-Hke sett.in~. &ti;..~~. J>f'rmanrnt r~spoiwble pllr· No. C, 673-1521 ol 548--ml TOWNHOUSE RENTAL SERVICE NEWPORT BEACH '[~ 7~"~ ~'~-~~.~\er 1 Clo!K'd illnlJ:f'S Io r max· SGi .:.O BACHF:LO{t ApL Man ly. Call 613--0.)(3· 2 BR unfurn S200, 2 BR I Costa .Mesa e Hunrina:ton lrnun1 securit). Qu iet ~tr<'rl only. 132 "r· y.·nson. Call * $25 WEEK & UP * !urn Sis;), includrs ut1l. Yr-2'll1 H&rbo w ·i Beach • Ne"'port Beach Enjoy $750,000 health club & s pa; 7 pools, 7 J Sty, 2 Br, den, 2 811 . Ava il immed. Ye11rly l~e S2S7>. or until June 19, $2j(), 6i3-3245. Adtil1s, no lK'ls. 2020 !'>4&-9j77. ~tESA MOTEL . 61,7-~ .. ~r. 507 E. Balboa, 1 1• 2 BR 1 e!·;~:JNH~~~~ 1_2_3 BR APTS. I tennis courts. Bachelor, l or 2 Br's. Also i.. H11y, lhrn Ni. u11111 :! h!ks Pvt p11tlo, NewJ>' furn, i-rr11.tet1 pool. 646-9681 Corona del Ma'r • H 1 d 1 Ad 1 1 PLAN. Call 636-0220. . ens, pri vate balcony or patio. From $175. Ji'ulh:r!on A~ve Ular~r In 1 Sllj nio, 1 BR, All u!ll p.ot.id, hi!chen, TV's, m11.ld Mrv1ce. .,...._.., Ali 0'n 1 llnor $l'.l5-S13.~ · Ask 1ibout our DISCOL"NT 1 story townhouses W/ 2 or 3 BR's, El ec. kitch• So r Nc11port Bird Gt? 8690 "d 11 Q · 1 "8--09~n l BR. f"m. ''''· Util lncl'd. ea e poo -u 11 on Y Subterranean park1.ng, elev, ma1'd serv1'ce • • . !I ' . ~~ -". u s, Ull' .. N •• ~. u [;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; • No pelll·Adj 10 shopping 2 BR. l BA. Garrlrn linLIS AITRACT!Vf. 2 BR. u1iper. c•nn~Ns l ' 2 Bil' d 1 B l"o (·hUdN"n or J>f'1~. 2.W:l'~ Full J1'ne food market dry cleaner beauty P111i 11r e utlll11es * " r. · ' s. UTL Pd, gar, pri Y. r. • Xn C'hlldren Sh11g crp!~, tl.rp,, dsh\.\hr, • • · :\I t\0•. g 11 9f1 ' 00 1~ SI~ Furn or unfu1 n. Bl1no;. rrpt11. c pt/drp, cpl or bach. Nn ltitn St, N.B, 646-466-1 _ 1 pa.tio, beam i·l'ilings, h'Jilc, salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts. • 11 :'e ~16~ 1 ,\ 11.i:-Oi'E~ 1tr11111's, 11 ou I. .'\,\S~AU p<"ts. S125. 548-1405, S16-6762 o~· BA\', fl('ar Lido, 1 RR ~~v I MARCH i:ta r. 2G.'i() Elden. 537-00S2 11 am to 6 pm daily . other times by appt. ~r<1 ry. ' i;:: • t P\J ~1 <: Iii I' .,.Jncl -=1 11.pr . Boat 5lip avail . Q. Jamboree & San Joaquin llills Rds. N. of IDEAL for 1 . .sdult -, furn c;1.''si:i.31;-1~ or"sr:rti(H-1.~ ., I ~1~1~:1;~_xne!r ~~p·~~rQui:; SISS/mnnth. 67~~'° Move•ln Bonus 2"8 1-,1. pum"'"',0"'~,·,1.1s.;5-110m,.:· •. F<:ishion Island. 714 : 644-1900 fo r leasing inlo. 1 hr, frplt:. l'\o pel!I. \early -------;-.------, . • ,. " "' SliO lnrl u!ll.11. 61>-:.'97~ B E Au T J 1' t.: LL\ driul, l"Q do~s or cats. ~S-2 j 20· 1 .RR. OC~llnlront, Iii June ON TEN ACRES 1 mo's Free Rent f('frig incl'd, Garage. Pool, 1 ..::.::.=:...~= . ..:::c.=_:__ Bat"hrlor, l ·"" 2 BR apt~. Dana Point l.Jth. Sl ~:i/nio. Util pd 1 & 2 BR. Foro & Unfurn. $50 movo-•'n allowance All ut1l pd Adlt5 onlv no PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Balboa Peninsula Pool. \rpt,, d•·ii~. Aclul1s. A llt~ no t 67'.l 80AA I · · ' { '' Pf'~. . . --Fircpl11 ces I Priv, patios. 2 BR, FR0:\1 s1:-i:,. C0'.'11 · P",.1~-i\1::r. No. 9, 3S3 \\'. "!'!!'IJ!!!!"!'!IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'-""'!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJ!!!l l e $25 \\'K-OCEANf'ROJ\'T TIN' :\1onterey Apt~.'SI NGLF., TV, pool, ~11 ok, MOBILE home l BR fly Pool! Tennis Contnl'I Bkf11t. PLETEL\' Rt:OEC,CLEAN \\ilson SI. ~~--- Lt>vely Bachf:'IONI 1 -BR. 6 12·2un . I S:?Oi & up. \\kly. D.sna furn'd ln<:I u~ns & 900 Se.s Lane Cd~! 644-26ll & COZ'i FA~f!LY UNITS. 1t .BEAUT!t'UL 1 " :: BR. I Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Maid M'r\'itt. P~I . Ulil. .---0ELUXE 1 RR & )larina 1nn, 34Ul C063l dish\\•are, $1%i mo 646-406 5:.. (AfacArthur ~r Coait Hwy) .,--------- • ~ •JAO e Bachlolor a.pl~. Sl'i 11.kly & Jl"'Y· ('()NV. LOCATION'. VILLA I Con.tempo~ry Garden Apt11. I Costa Mesa 11 Costa Mesa .. ,,,....., , DUPLEX 1-BR. furn. l blk. I ~1 E:SA APT'S, 719 \\'.\\'!Ison. Patios. fr p I c 11, pool . ·-::c:::'"'°o-:-:~"'.:'":=-- up, Fl!rn. inl'l Ulil. C\lon1hly 1 1:-:XCEPTIO~AI.. 1-2-3 BR.. ocean. Sl 5!1 \'rly1nrl Utit. No * COROLIOO APTS * 646-1251. $145-$160 Cal! 5'1&--516.1. I ·ORLEANS APTS, ---------l BR. Yearly. $160. Incl u1 1I. 319 Fernando Sl. Ca 11 673-S&O:) 5'16-().1711 111 Olinda. O"'ner. Ph. • ·-1 2 Br. 1tud1011 & street leve ls, "THE GABLES" lt'rni.'I' :1v11.ll. 998 El 'Camino. l I< 2 ha. Open, Cordova "''' "'''' 64' l2"2 , I I e NEWLY $25 P. W k & U 492-4225. 1 2 BR upper • Walk to hE-11ch. $185 & up. Penlhouses $220. I Park-Like Surroundings j 2 DR, 1\1 BA w/ Ji:ar. $.WO ADULTS ONL \' DECORATED B,.\CHELOR apt11, utll paid, er ee P S2j() incl util. Ye.sr!y. A~'ail Dsh~'hr frpl dQI carpor t. QUIET . DELUXE Ad!ls. Cpts, d.t'IJ!, 1ncd yd QUIET 2 BR's. Gar & Pool. S90 & up a mo. 310 r:. BACHELOR & 1 BR. Huntington ileach 3/1. 213 I 447·!H4J. Pool. si.J.3.178• ! ].~ & 3 BR AP'TS 12437_0 Orange Ave. 63fi..4l20 1 2 & 3 BR. A\'all. Prh•at@ p.a-1 Crpts, drps. Adults only, no Balboa Bl d I TV .t:: n1aid ~rrv a\"a!l. I f)o, pool -indlv. 111.unclry fac pell * 6-12-8042 \' ' 4:l(J \"i<·!oria. c.al. BEAUTIFUL !-'URN. APTS. Newport Heights t 'OR le.ssr, delx. all elec, f Also 1'~URN. BACHELOR *" BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. (~r. Orange Co A1.11>0rt Tu&--'--~~=,.--~---I Cor6na def M•r 1 f110-$16i Quiet priv. pa.lio, lge, new "'/a \'ie"' 2 BR, Pr\' patkls * Hid Pools I Contemporary Gan:len A~ll-!Ul al 17lh St, ·IU". \\'est~liff), * , $170 * I 1 BR. $125 • 2 BR. $140 2 \\ardrobcs, trPlc, dressing; CLEAN 1 or ~ Br. :\dl!!ii, 1 RA apt, All hlt-tn11 incl I Nr s1'.op'R" * Ad ul!11 only 1 P11tlos. frplc11, pool. $14a - 1 J Br, il'I Ra, patio hlt-ln1, • BACHf'.LOR .. cl05e tn Pool. Bltns, crp1s. <lrp~. 110 1 r m locked M!p. gar. Pool. r.n PP.ts. 4: kit. S1l~S150. dishwshr. <lb!. 1tar. Adl ts MARTINIQUE APTS I $!60 Ca.II ~6--.)163 1741 'f 1 C 1 \] • I crpts drps. Ask about our bf>ach. Pnv p11 t1n, refr1g, I ~·hilril'rn no rw!s 32.">-J E ~" ' I\ 2·121 1-.. 161h St. NB. 6-16-]SO\ 1 67~~ ' us in, os ii . (>~a d • "" C hot 1 1 C 11 67~30i9 _ · · · ~ • 1 .,..una. ec rm. on Y· • I in·· S 1 A A Ci'lf ATTRAC like ne1v 1-2 BR Mgr. Mrs. Thomp~on 642.4a.n . 1 iscount plan, ocu enter P 11. e. 11 · · -~~ C.al. 548-27,,_8. __ 1 J730t Keel.son Ln. (1 hlk W. Apt. ,Unturn. 365 NF.A R ht-ach & store•. N1>w \\! 1 A ~n,;3 na "~46 i~~J Li:t pool, cpl~. drps, displ. .::S.::t.~64"'--2·_::83",40'----~-I Costa Mes• FURN Bachelor & 1 Br. of Beach B!\'d, on Slater). 2 Br & 3 Br ap1.,, Crpt~. · gr. P • u1l p<I, 1884 l.1onrovia. ... GARDENS 1 I: 2 BR "s. RE:\1ARKABLY Exceptionally nice! * 842-7848. General drps, lrplc. pvt p11.t1ns. s2:.o :i.ts.-0336. I HAR OR F11rn or unf~ Bl tns crpt! u:-:RF.LI£VABLY 2110 Newport Blvd., CM OF.LUXE Bachelor Unllll '.o. S3_?S. 3;6. ~t a11tut>rile. GIANT'\~~ ~~;R00:\1! j NF.\\1 3 Fl~owoers uni!, frplc, B drps. p 0 0 I. NASSAU EXTRAORDINARILY $30 \\'I\ -l per. ""/ kif \\11:1lk lo Ocean. \Jtil pd . ti7.>-S412 or .ll. r97-2300 Gnrgrous, park-like sett1n2: . .sll bllns. shag CTpt~. rlrps. PAL~S. 177 E. 22nd St .. BEAVTif t;L S:lj. '.\laid srr, linen~. TV LIXDBORG CO. 536-2579 YENDOME 2 B~., rarp., drapl"s. Adults ~lost>d ga.r~ge.1 ~or max-dosl'd ~ara=P. Trnmed. Oc· TOWNHOUSE C.'vf. 542.3545 Qr 67~. Val O 'iser1 Gardi n Apts I .~. trlC'. St•alark :\!Oll!I, Laguna Beach onl~._ no Pf'.1S Sl 75 1mum secur11y. Quiet strt'l't. cupanc). :'>4.>--2321. 2 BR 2 ba tire pl f/a ht. Adults, no ~Is 2:«Ji Np! Blvd 646-i•M.i 'Oil 1 1 B f 0 l :\f;\lACULATE AP'l'S! Don ~ ranklin Rltr. 673--2222 Adult s, !JO pets. 2 0 2 0 NEW spacious l &· 2 Br. I 2217 Harhor, ncl'lr \V i Ison hl1·iris, step fin liv· rm. Puttini;: grcrn, 11·a.1rrf11ll & !G-E' nu;rly furn I BR apt IJ-v· r~ k ~dliurn 1 cean ADULT an<l LGF: 1 br, ne1v paint, crpt11 rullerton Ave illarbor lo Bltns, crpts, <lrps, 11:11r. lnl· 2 BR lh BA STUDIO Cpts/drps walk-in closet. atream, flo"·erse\"ery\\"hl're, $11~ Closed garagl': N~ 1~~:··$2j()~~o Ul~l.0~g{'~ Cl >' 1 AMlht.Y &;C'tionp k &11":'•Jllpes. Sl~k·!r_:io. 67>2880 ; ~-ay, 1h 1 rn .. 'ijo. unr U 2Blhd!ks) ml'd. occu pancy. 54~2321._ TO\vNllOUSE. Sl40/mo. 1200 YJ . I!. Gar. SlS.5. 6' pool, rec. room, billiards, pt·l~, no n1cn. lnqu1T't' 1920 • l OS• _o I opp1.ng, •r a .,: or \\' •K•S. ·'""· o ,.ev.·port \. , 3 Lg Br's, 2 Ba. ne1v cpls, e IJealcd pool-.1_\dulrs only Ailult:i, no pets.·1!7~2018. BBQ's Sauna, furn -unfurn, "R \\'111!11C'f' or 8J8.0038 Lido Isle * Sp;:ic1ous l BR l'i, 2 ba Costa Mesa I fi..!2.W(l I dl'Jl!'I, no pcl.s, chlldren ok. e No pets-Adj to shopping 2 BR t b.s duplex E·•ide. S1n;:lr~. l BR, l B_R + dtn, ~BR~leated pool. No I . . ! * s_wim J>OO:l. put1grten, LRG dlx apts. Sl-10 2 Br. Avail nov.·. $165/mo. 54 j-724j. __ <'rpljdrps, hl1ns ' inc ] 2 BR. From ;tl:i. ~ It! Pf'IS. Crpls, drp~ 126 }.{onte B~ACJ-l Apts. f urn1sheri 1 * t rp!, lnd 1v ll~ry fac Is f AJRWAY J S~60 l Br, 2 Ra. Htd Pool. NEWLY decor J BR, cpts, SEACLJFF Manor ,\pt s ·I ds~wshr, laun~t;'. r Ar . 2000 Parl!Ons Rd, _&12-8670 1 V1s111 Ave. &12·5790. I ~r .. & ?~ach;lor. Garag~. ~ 1845 A~ahe1m Ave. i Ne\\ly <lee. Play _)"d. CJJ:ld, I itrps, bl!n~. 2.car garage, Bachelor, 1 & 2 BR, .111 child ren OK Sl:i5. 644-4416 Bel\\'een Harbor & l'\e"·port, Ql'JE'T 1 d' SU" 1 BR" !200. $2-J, $2j(), 320 Nord. I COSTA :\1 E.SA 642-2824 VILLA APTS Drps. Bltns. Pa\lo. Child. $160 67.1-7909 BA. $137,j()...$160, $30 move eve-~. 61.6-4'=-l~G_I ~===I 'Blk N 9 ) -· s 11 10~ :,, ll, jJ4· 642-4097 · l'lk ' II ---~ • · 1 lh _ SJ 25 i\"o chldrn or pl'fs. · ' · . , QUIET 2 BR, rrp!s. rlrp~. 1 ~ a owl'lnce + r "~ · HARBOR GREENS * BONUS. $701 * 1 21 35 E!d('n A\'e. C:\!, see l-~Jt apt. \\'alk tl'I be11.ch ! : ' , I l!Y.!S r.111ple /I\~, 612-GJ.M I hit-in~. Adlts, no pl'1&. Sl2j. dlSC'OUnt. Crpts, drps, pa~10: l"OR ~.E."\\' TENA .~T~ in~r Apt 6. j Garal('r Adull& only. • • . 2 & 3 BR s 2214 College A\e. 6-l&--0621 ~G-!lOO j pool, ~hildren. nk. 152J GARDEN & si:u o10 APTS Qu • 1 rt 1 R f ~ BP.OK.LR fi7.>-.~'>(I() RENTAL FINDERS Private patio pooJ • lndiv PlaN!nt1a Ave . .>18-2682. Bi:ch. l, 2 3 BR s. from SllO. 1e1 « !ee u e1'1 .r urn $14<: 1 BR. Sli,'i • 2 ~R . 1 nd f ' · * BRAND NEW * 2 BR. uni, \\'/IV cpt11, drt1s. , 2700 Peienon \\'a C.M. ~r So. C. Plat.a !..· t I'll)·~. l"t1! pd. Ponl. Gi1rrien Liv-Newport Beach Fr•• To Landlords l':u 3' ac. C Al rt A tilt-in rani;:P. Adults onlv. WILSON GARD~ APTS. I ;ws.0370 y, Pool. .\rills. $140 m inu~ honus in~. Adl!s no pe ts 7'10 \V. • , 645-0l l l 11.r rani;te 0· rpo r.A COSTA APTS, l & 2 BR.I Nn pets. :i4S-424.) • 2 . BR Unfun1. Newly dee. 2Sll s B r l C:\l I ~ ' · ,CllAR~1JNG 1 Bd fireplitn>, UCI. Adults only. Bl!ns ~11•imm ln .. ponl & g11.r-I 1'e11· cp!~/rlrps. Spac 2 BR. To1\"nhsr. 111 BA. · •· riso, '· l lhS1.,CM: _ . >=!nt penin~ula l0t-. 4J5W.ltt•,c .. t•MHo 20122511.nlaAnaAve. a~i-'.\!iutilp<:l~Sl50to $170 , LRG-QUIET-CLEAN ground~. AdlT!>, no Jl('ts. P!Jlm.lch1lri ok.No pets. $155 • SHARP 2 BR. ATTRACTIVE ~-side Studio 1'.m plo~·rd 11rlul1_~. no pet~. Mgr, ?.1rs .. Joachi m, Apt .l-A t ,110." Aduhs no pets. $163. 2 BR. l '1 BA . GE kuch., $140 / mo. 2283 fountain Sl.iO ~;>-1882. Jo 4 8. A He11.1ed Pool. Arlulrs, no pets I a_rt. 2 BR. 11, BA. Pool. ~~ii.ii :\lar 1 Ill June l;i, 2 RR uri_, l 1i BA, 1.g htril !">46.6215 J:l4Avocadn:c~I. &12-9i08 \ Adlts. E-si<lc, C:\1. ~8.fi432 \\'ay E. (Harbor, turn \V. ~lisi1ion (teen okl, &12-9523 i\"o pct.~. 64~10. li7.,-:ll23 pool, ulll furn. 1 1nf.snl, 1 BR unfu 11 Sir/ 00 util • 2 BP. 1 BA C 1 rlrps on Wilson I. =2"8;:8=2~8~,-,-,-1 ,-.. ,~,.1-------no pets SJ4:. 642-2149 r '1 ~ · -., · rp ~. · .. nn. T $15 ix-r \l"t'rk u P '.\'JCELY rurn1!lhl'rt l & 2 \\'ATERt'RNT, 2 BR, 1 ha, · · · paid. Ariult~. no prl~. 820 1 Hou~e Hun1 in2 ? Watch the hlrn~. ~n11:I gar, 1 child ok, ... a Da il,v Pilot Class!fied I Sl.'iO month. Call- \\'/kitchens, $25 prr \\'eek I Br, Tralll'rs. $110 & up. Curn 1~1/u!LI, Yr11.rly, $715.1 DAILY PILOT for action! Cenler Sr. C'~f. 642-SM~ I OPEN JiOUSE column. !l(l pr l.~. $145/mo. 64~].l'.12 Ad. 642-5678 e j.IS.2545 e up Apls. ?-10TEL. 54.8-9755. 132 \\'. \\'1lson. 54~j77. '.!601 F1nlry, 8.11-1134 Call 642-5678 & Savr! A t I A 1 --A t -------3 5 ----3 5 P s ., p s ., p s ., Apts., Apts., Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn, 6 Apt. Unfurn. 6 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. ar Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 1 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Fountain Valley Fountain Valley Faunfain Valley Fount•in Valley Apt. Unfurn. V8LL8Y P8RK AP8RTmeNTS 365Apt. Unfur'1. f0£ FAM1L1eS UJliH PRe·SCHOOL CH~D~en ACC~eo11eo PRe·SCHOOL ON o~ !lflOVllDS ~ sE.D20om -F~om I €1 0 ~ :I &lD£00f'll i;l!QDel/ APf. ·FfOfll 175 ~ :l &eOROOJll 10lllNMOVSe -165 11~5" $O.C:UCl10•P'OUNTA\NWturf 540-4185 365 Apt~ u iifUrn. 365Apt. Unfurn. N•wport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach ma~ square apartments ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA JN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF ~. _ AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH .... ,.,. FROM $230 For Information telephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley, Manager at (714) 645·0252 or write lo The Office Of The Manager, Mariner Squire Apartments, 1244 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, California 926&4 .. I) &I) l dijauAL ITY APA~TMENrs J 365 Santa Ana Santa Ana Santa Ana Santa Ana Santa Ana Srand eJ}Jeni119 PARTY! SUNDAY -tr 11etttib111ents KE!f Remote Radio Broadcast MAR· 1 * CLOWM Pnzes *Trip to Lu Veias tr Balloons * Record Albums ... and MORE! ,..!!!I!!!!!!!! tor children and their parents £ive! Total~ livin( for mmu• with cliildrm. Simftower ~ta-'frOOdecl anu, 1t:n!.ms. IW"immin1 pool11, tot ]Gia-a very .peOaI kind of plaee ~here youn1 families find tlie pleasum, the eomferland t.hefu:n U, be pm of being: alive. Corne .•. and brina the child.mi l • and£earn! Sunftower Early Achievement Center W4artproud to Mve been !elected .s~ the. loc.stion for this famed1 fully accredited prin te pre-Khool. P oint. your children to'ft'.srd 1. pioc!~ lil•;. thmt lozm&Li,. ywa. Apareol-pleaaing ~axible schedule, Mothtfou.llt)' D~•lopmtnl by The Bucco!• Company In V1n1Ur1 with U.S. Flnane11l -r""; ' "1 ~· ' .~·; ~ ....... IAaain1 O!Dct1 'nleph«!e: (714) 5'7-- ~· fJ • A Gltlbb & Ertit CO. lnvtstmellt PrQpeltf .. • DAILY ,!LDT 2 Apt. Unfum. ' 36S Apt. Unfurn. I ..... ______ _ 365 Apt. Unlurn. sso Coif• Meu Costa Ml•• NEW NEW NEW VILLA CORDOVA QUIET·SAF'E 40 Unit Adult Ap•rtment Complex 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Entertainin&: wiU be a pleas. ur~. _DecoraUng lh is lovely, spac.ioUA apt wlll be a joy, • SpeciaJ cabinet space e Lock garages W/ !g stor • Bm cell • Lndry • Patios • D\V/displ e Huge gas stve e SptciaJ soundproolina: • Deep 2 eolor .shag carpets, drapes GAS "-WATER PAJO Mo. to Mo. From $140. 2323 Elden Ave, C;\1 (Near Back Bay~ See i\lgr. Ted \\'oodhead 64&-DDJl HACIENDA HARBOR 1.RC ? Br Studio, l \:1 ba. dre~i;ng rm, patio, pool. $150 & $160. 2925 ~lendoza :! BDRM shag crpt, drps, f.ireJ>lace-, patio. 1343 Baker St . Call 5.ll-2399 NE\\'LY redecorated studio, 2 BR, 11 :_ ba. nr shopping & schools. $16.5. 54&-1753 3 BR, comp! crptd &. drpd, bit-ins & dshwabr, In xlnt loc. 646-5291. Dana Point S PECT ACULAR oceanfrnt virw.12 BR, 2 ha. lltOV(', re.frig, cpts "-drps. S225. 8.17-5310 E•st Bluff NEWPl)RT BEACH VIII• Greneda Apts. F'our bedrooms with balcon. I ie~ above &: ~low. Gracious Jiving & quiet aurroundina: for family with ebildr?n. Near Corona de! Mar High School. Fireplace wet bar &: built.In kitchen a°ppliances. 835 AMIGOS \VAY 644-2991 Quiet Adult Living Coldv.·eU, Banker & Co. I Managing Agent 541·5221 ALL UTIL. PAID I e NEW DELUXE e I 6: 2 BR's. $150-$170. Shag 3 BR, 2 BA ApL for lease. Incl C"arpel s, bit.ins, l'ncl gar-I spa c. master auite. din rm a.r;:es. SY.•imn1in::; Pool. Ne\\'· I & dbl garage, auto door ly decor. Beaut. landscpd. op<>ner avail. Pool & Rec. Adults, no pets. area. 241 Avocado e 646--0979 • $26:) • 86.i Amigos \Vay, NB Manaa;ed by FROM$T3s-i WILLIAM WALTERS co. Gas }!eating • Built-inll Air.Cone! e Waler included 1 & 2 Bedrooms Carpets and Drapes Enclosed Garages. Pool &: Rl'crearion Room. 160 West Wilson 642-7373 TOWNHOUSE. -Owner'& 4 Br, 3 Ba. also 2 Br, 2% Ba.· Patios. Encl 1 a r . 615-5033 Fountain V•lley 3 BR, 2 BA. Condo. 2 car garage. fu>l. $225/mo. Call 536-1123 after 5:?.Q pm. Huntlnaton Be•ch 2 BR. 1 Ba, Dlahv.•$r, ttfrl&, Cpr.Orps. Narural beam cellin&, patio l pool, nr hospittil Quiet, View. 11676 I Cameron, 842-5192 BEACHBLUFFA pt1 NEW 2 BR, 2 BA. d!shwash· en, pool, patio. 8231 Ellis. 842-3477 or 847.39a7 WALK TO BEACHll LOVELY NEW 1 & 1 BR's. Crpts, drps. dshwashen;. 709 Palm e 847-39a1 2 BR. 2 BA. New .shag crp1 , I lncd palio, g11 r. 1 blk to I 5 Pts Stores, liunl. Beach. SlW. O«>ne:r. 673-3293 e \\'ALK to beach, deluxe I & 2 BR. $13.l +. NO ! summer lne~ase~. P..oyal Hav.·ailan. 220 12th St, ll.B. S150 · VERY spacious 2 Br. studio apt. Small children ok. 11674 Van Buren Lane. HB. 2 BR ap!, 3 blks lrom ocean. $165 1no. Avail blar. 20th. 5.'J6.1no. 2 BR apl . w/w, drps, bltns, disposal, laundry space. No pets. 962-8518 for Info S50 moving allO\I.'. Ne\\' 2 Br from Sll5. Cpta/drps, bltm, tncd patios, play area. 846-17n. FOR $135* Olympic 1ite pool-8illi1rd1-S1un11-Tenni1 r.ro 1hop-Color TV loun9._Heelth Club1- ndoor 9olf drivin9 ran9._P1rty Room-Full time Activities Director. BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS : Singles, I & 2 Bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. REASONABLE RENT': Singles lrom $135. 1 Bedrooms from $155. 2 Bedrooms from $225. Lov.· move in charges. No lease req'd. Models Open Deily 10 am to I pm. SOUTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOD GARDEN ApartmenU; (just for single ~pie• Irvine &. 16th 714: 64>0550 Apal'tmeni. (resort livin&: tor single & marrtf'd adults) 16th btwn Irvine & Dover 714: 642-1170 •nent subj~t to location ofa Quin/a fiermo6a Cuual estate living. Enter La Quinta Her- mosa's lush green atmosphere & stroll tree- Uned walk ways lo your apt ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 1 BR. Uni. $150 -furn. $1'0 2 BR. Uni. $180 -Furn. $210 3 Spac. fir. plans, decor. furn1'hlngs: live within romantic setting w/fun or privacy. Terraced pool, prl. sunken gas BBQ's w/ seculded seating compl. w/Ramada &: Foun- tain. * Color eo--ord. kit w/ indirect lighting. * Deluxe r•ng• & ovens * Plush •h19 crpt9. * Bonus storag• sp•c• * Cov, eerport * Sculptur1d m1rbl1 pullintn & til• b•+hs * Eleg1nt r•cr••tion room. FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY Blk from Huntington Center, San Diego Frwy .. Goldenwest Colle2e. San Diego Frwy. to Beach Blvd., So. OD ~ NEW oltlce1, 17877 Beach Beach S bl.ks. to Holt; W. on Holt to ·. . • Bl Lowest rents 842-2525 Apt. Unfurn. 36S I Apll., L•Quint1 H•rmosa 714: 847-5441 "' 233' 394--0015 ---------Furn. or Unfurn. 370 OFFJCE tor rent-.m E. 17th _N_•.,w_po_r_t_H_•i~g-hl_• ___ ~.:.;:::.:.::,.:.:....:.:;;;:::.:.:~;;.:IAlEt,...-----"'"~liiiiilllil"lll•iillliSI SI, C.M. Furnilhed. util ---Gener•I P 1·• • paid, $60. 64~2450. NICE 2 Br. 'Pool. Sundcck. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Fu_r_n_. _•_r_u_n_fu_r_n_. _3_7_0 I~ Bltns, cpt/drp, adlls, no • ·-ft•tlk ,,. 0 FF ICE w I &Ktttarial "'" 116". &12-8001, &12->006 PALM MESA APJS. Huntington Buch ""'"' '"' "''' " '""'· S.n Cl.m.nt. C&ll s.ID-3943 FOUND Siame1e oo ean ii: one of back. Back on Old · Back 642-6413 an 4 cal, acan In middle S.y ates Bay Rd . WHITE Samoyed Husky Vic "~ Ranch'' area. 832.50g.i S/I BL.ACK Lab male wearlna TI lie Vic Huntington Beach 531J.-Ol23 nJLL ifOWn lta"tr stripe male c11t lound in Meu Verde. 549-1791 -DELUXE 2 BR._ 2 Ba .• blllns, dshwhr, re<". room. Adults only. $180. 492-2259. F'OUND: Male Slameae vie: 1 BR unfurn .••..... $135.00 ON BEACH! Rooms 400 CORONA DEL l\tAR Van Buren & Au1tin c.ttt. I ......., t & 3 Room office &pact's l BR furn ........... $149.50 1 962.Q300. Bachelors Furnls~ NICE roon1 cloie 10 UCI . a\'all. OWNER * 673-6757 1===-=--,-,---.---c·I from 1135 * 1 Bdrm ••••··· ..... ~ pvt entra~. bath, garage. 3700 NEWPORT BLVD, NB FOUND; Dachshund, mall', * 2 Bdrm trom ..... ~ 011 "-"' ,,ic Paularlno &. Fairvie110. 2 BR 11-pls $175 mo. • .. "... ....,,, ~len only. 833-1306, ......,.......,1 e ON THE BAY e 0 I 0 OL• * 3 Bdrm ................ $315 v ti R t I '2S ,,., .••• '' •• ,.~,,_ C.?.t. ri51-3032 Sant• Ana m · m · "' Furn>tu•• A•••labl.-•C• on en • 1 "' "" ..,.. ....., e POOL FOUND white a.ngon. cat, 1 --VILLA MARSEILLES •SAUNA Carpets.drapes.dishv.·asher I EASl"ER " summer, 3 BR 1610 SANTA ANA A~E. C~f wk. qo. Capistrano Beach. OCEAN VIEW. Lrg S.chelor BRAND NEW heated pool-saunas-tennis & 2 bll Walk to bch & F'rom JOO sq. ft. l5c sq ft. 496-5212. 1/9 & 1 BR apt.s. Cpt.s, drps, SPACIOUS I • JACUZZI rec room-ocean views pool, 'Vkiy or monthly. 714: 67S.U64 or 5-4.1.filU bit-ins, patio. Walk'g dis!. 1::.61 l\tesa Dr. Santa Ana B ...... F'OUND: Siberian Hu I k )', & ·2 Bdrm. Apts. pa_tiow.mple parkJ.ni 54.8-2861 u1ine1s Rental ~ to l!lwn. 100 Clill Dr, Feb. 9 63J..fi(m Laguna !teach. 49W498. Adult Living Costa Mesa HU"'N""'Tl"N""""'GTO. N Rentals to Share 430 SUITES available, Medical · Furn. & Unfurn. t na1 bl 1 Lost BAY MEADOW APTS. FREE R.:.\1 &. BO Balboa proeallo di, 1 612 -=""'"_,.--,,,-~o l Disbv.·asher. color coord inat. PACIFIC Isl in exchanae for &d Beach Blvd. H.B. Parkin&: MISSING, U yr. old alrd. 2 BR. New crpt, drps, closed ed appliances • plush shag cook'g &-gd company. A i r con d : He at In 1 male Seal poi nt S I a m e 1 e gar. near shop'g. Adults, carpet • choice of 2 color Beam ct:illngs. paneling, priv, Til OCEAN AVE., H.B. Retired widow shr hm w/ Carpeting: Janitorial 1erv from l\1arl11t'r Square Apt.s. schemes . 2 baths • stall patios, recreation facilit.ie1. (114) SJS-1487 Inquire SU!te 8, or call \\'estcl!U e.tta, NB, since Mes• Verde 555 no pets. st45. &t>-3515 shO\\'ers • mirrored ward· All Adults, no pet!!. Ore open 10 a.m-6 pm Daily old er woman who does not 540--5724. midnight 2119/TI. Ne ed 1 AVAIL l\11lrch 15. 2 BR Ga•don G•ovo "·don · d' 1· h * 2 BR. from 1165 * \VILLlAl\t \VALTERS CO. I need pay. Emp loyme n t 5-1a1 diet &. mMicatlon N.wpo'' Bo•ch l'Ouc rs • in irect ig 1• elsewhere ok. Ref'1 req'd. SI'ORE building or office for ,,..~ duplex. SIO\•I', crpti;, 2 ~;;;r.:;";:;:""'.;";~""-;:;::::;:-1 ~~~'.'.:.!'.~~---ing in kitchen . brea!.:fast 1 67;,...7273 lellM', xlnt Harbor Blvd or may die .. Please c~ll ~~l·~~enSt45~ ~tsVic~~[~s. EASTGATE AREA Clean. \VESTCLIFF area-2 br. 2 bar • huge priva1e ft-need 1387 \V. B11y St. lb!Wn Harbor N t 8 h • localion 1380 ~q rt Crpt'g I 548-4540 or 548-4846 Wllh 5-16-1076 apt. Patio, crpts, drps. !'lee f J9th s ) sharr with others for $j.} sir con · · mo. spacious 2 BR 1 ~! BA studio ba, C/D, lrplc, pal io. 1 pa!io. plush landscaping • 1 & Newpol't Blvd. ~ mi N. ewpor eat MALE student has house ro d SJ25·1 ·642-806C) any information. kilch, laundry facilities. Adult&.' S170-S180. 160 I brick Bar·B·Q's. large heat. o 1 · BACHELOR & 1 hr apl•. lrt •""'., slraight, 4924272, or eves LI 8-2698. U>ST. gray cal w/eye In. 2 Br studio-Pvt patio, encl \Valk 10 shoppinf::. Nr frwy. Bedford. Al so new g11.1'dl!.n ed pools & lanai. CALL 64&-0073 Nr &y, Eve&. 67.>7816 or 838.0iiz. ARTISTS. craftsmen rent in· fectlon. wearina: Dea eol· gar, l~~ ba. crpts I drps/ Sl60 mo. 12092 Bailey. 2 br, 2 ba, CID, frplc, 3101 So. Bristol St. EXCIT ING turn 1 BR apt 49-1-2250 1 door.outdooripa~nextdoor lar. Vic: 11th &. Irvine, bltns. No. Cl\1. $165. Adults. 8S1-~2 dishwshr. Adulu . 16 6 5 (~~ \\Ii. N. o! So. Coast Plaza) SI35. Pvt deck, pool, Crpts. 1 I OR 2 roomate1, female, 10 Potr Sh ck 12 t 5 Reward. AA1 : 644-2292, PM : 549.0433_ Jrvine across irom Coco'3. Santa Ana drps. bllns, \\'alk to town. S•nt• An• [ v.•anted. Pvt rm & ba, home ~ery a · 0 ' c•~75-6935:,o:::c·-~-~~~~I t·.~L=R~G~1=e=n-.-.-,-.. -All=-n-,w· tH __ u_n_ll_n_g_to_n_B_•_•_ch ___ 1 ~'='-"=· ="-""='-"-·~=~=-, PHONE: 557·8200 14j E. 181h, C.l\t. 54&-9949 priv'gs. CIOM 10 bch. N.B. ' REWARD. U week old Iriah cr)its, drps, tile & pa.int. 1 BR, crpta, drps, retng., FOURPLEX, 3 BR, 2 BA, eves ht\\•n 5 & 6 LAS PALOMA$ 64!>-1541 aft 5 pm APT &. Offict 1200/mo. 800 Setter pup, ma.le. Vic. 22nd Bltru. Sl45/mo. 540--0451. bltns, $135 mo. incl util. DW, frplc, immed occupy. *LOVELY, 1rg l & 2 BR. APARTMENTS ROOMMATE needed lo ci;1 1~~~Newport Blvd. &. Nwpt, CM. 546-2969. 998 El Camino, C.M. Also 1 BR Studio, 2 ba, $225. Adults. lnq. 4150 A CAN'T BE BEAT pa ne l'g, patio yrd, ga1/wtr Brand ne:w from s14:0 share mR, 2 BA apt. . . 613-164. Marilyn STUDIO 2 Br. New cpts, ~frig., bltns. near ocean. Patrice Rd. 642-4 331 pd. Infant ok .'12192 Edinaer 1 & 2 BR. furn.--unfurn1shed Balboa ls Iii June. Fern lndustrl•I Rent•I 4SO LOST young lriendly male clrps, Patio. Closed gar. 1 ~ $145. Tradewinds Realty 642-1711 . SINGLE STORY fnr Harbor). \\'i t h dlsh\\'asher. Heated 673--6900. S"All UNITS Slameiie cat w/grttn I Ba. Nr shop·g. Adults, no 847-&J.1. VIEW, 2 Br. 2 Ba. frpl, South Sea At-......... here '"'"" Jt 1 2 B 31, L-pool & lanai. Central gas MALE/tema.le or couple 2 M ,.11ow collar. Vic. \VilllOI\ I ki a.lk '""';>., .u;iu sq g r. ·• "'" heating & air.conditioning. COSTA MESA pet.5. $155. 64;)-3515. Children Welcome e ec t., enc gar, vi to 2 BR .• 2 BATH utl rm for wh/dr. patio, G • 'd Pri Br. furn Balboa Penn. $100. SL 54&.315.l 1nytime. octan It bay. Adlts, no pets. I r.-.. • "-• B.!1 c v.·ater Pill · vale mo. 613-1116. $9~. A: .-167, Pu Month * TOWNHOUSE * Immac. <4 Br, J Ba. Studio ........,a-"" "' ... ., 1 Jt:ar. cpt/dp. $165. 54&-8688. . Col ho' h ... LOST or misaiftl", small apt. 4-plex. Prlv. patio. Yrly. $26.5. 575 -5397 . Air Conditioned pattOS. or c ice 1 ag LADY 10 1harT lovely 2 Br Immediate Occupancy l•malo P•lri-•"· it •·n •J 2 BR, 1 ~~ BA, ·-.,, d•p<, 6-1~ ·•-t•'ng N -tt · 38th • ·~ ~ _,, Crpts. drPs.--bltns. Lrg play ,,,.. :r.iu. Prive.le P~~ l'Huntin9ton Btt•ch .. ·.-~ · apt, CM. w/1ame. Nr OCC ew """"sq. ·unit, • ivht, Reward tor her patio. Adults. SUi(J. l.14 E. area. Cul-<le·sac st No pets. LG. 2 BR 1tudio. l~I BA, HEATED POOL Santa Ana $-t0-4988 It SD f'rwy. 545-3129. Whittier, 11~2'1tl power, ttcovery. 54>-4971! ?.1elocly Ln, 543--1768 11811 Bell Circle. 842·36n. crpts, drps, bltns "-D\\I, Plenty of lawn 3 Br. Sl80/up. Patio. Pool 1400 West \Varner Ave. ~lenty of parlrtng. NEAT, clean crpted 1 bl' v.·/gar. IUD. Back Bay * FRESH AIR area. 280 Del ~lar. GE \Valk 3 blks to Beach~ 1-9568 Beaut. big 3 BR apt. w/w LGE modern 2 BR, 2 ba, crpts, drps, bltns except New crpt, nr school!!, BHns, retrig. $22S. No pets. 536-171.1 storqe, $165. 64>-1496. * $140 * 2 BR, l \• ba, Cpts, drps, ASKAbout ourdiscount plan! patio. No pets, Sl75 mo incl 2 BR, crpts, drps, bltns, car. util. 54M803. port. $25 Move-In Allowance. S160_ 1 Bdr. Dix. Blt-lm. 725 Utica 53&-2462 Cpts/Drpll, Pri. bate. Gar. BUSIEST marketplace in like nu, xlnt Joe. 962-41!0. town. The DAILY PILOT We'll help }'OU sell! 642-5678 Clasaitied section. Apta.. I Apts., · Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Near Hoag 1-loap. $190. Carpo &: Ston Children ok. Inca. rental North ot South Coast Pla1.a WU.L lihllre my charming See: Robert NattreSI! RJtr LOST, beige 6-12-4387. 642-177l. HlDorir VILLAfE bonuli no1\". l\10RA J<AI Shopping Cen!er & near San Bal Isl<'. ba.vfrnl .home, Gal. Costa Mua &42-14.aa . w/black fa ct'. pug do1 1.-tale 9 ma·• del Mi r . GARDEN APTS. ApL'i, 188111 Mora Kai Ln. Diego .tt Newport Freeways.1 Aft 6pm . 673-0285 old, Ctlrona * LARGE 2 Br, 2 Co . I I d NEW bid& 1368.1728 llQ n. 613-5.)72 ""ts/.i ..... s, bltns, encl 2500 South Salta 111 blk E. ol Beach, oft nven1ent y ocate corner G•r•g•s for Rent 435 N B·'· • •-F . . 3 ~~~~~~~~:~~' ~.-..... ,, gar, I Garfield. 962-8994 . \Varner & Brh1tol r a11.er • &ll'Vlew. ••• patio. $175. 54&-3708. Santa Ana U 546-1525 · STORAGE Gar.,e for rent yr. lea.et. SUlllvan, 540-4429. "==""'==="""--= LIVE AT THE BEACH! I~ OPEN 4228 HUarla Way, NB New 1 BR. Sh8j' crpt, drpg. '~ $20/mo. Huntington Beach. PLACENTIA Av~ . 1000 sq lflltnw:tion Im' 2 BR, 2 Ba Sl95 L.w. M. CASA PLAYA Apts, 14th Pltntala ,,. 646-2687 ft u nita. $100/mo, . ,---.- Mack ~'}7-8700, 213: 981-7039 "MAKE Room For Dad· & Walnut. 536-83G7 FOR motor hOmes, trailer, Sutherland, 557-7900 WESl'CLIFF 2 Br. adlts, no d y ' ' ••. c I ea n out the bnat, etc. 1652 Npt Blvd, CM. X>MMERCIAL-INDUSI"RlAL Schools & pets, cpts/drps, bltns. 1728 garaie .. your trash is CASH BUSIEST marketplace tn Rooms 400 64i.2821., 642.5106. 500-1500 aq ft. 13c to 12c 1 . Bedford Ln. $175. !>4&-7533 with a Daily P ilot ClusiJied town, The DAILY Pll.OT * San Oemente 496-lMO* nstruct1on1 DUPLEX 2 doors from Bch.1 =•-d_._~~-~-~~ Clauified section. S ave COLLEGE or y,,]rking girl ~i~~l~~~-a~~~~l=~ I _, ,,.,-;;;;;;;;;;;;A;l;R;L;l;N;E;;,;;;;; .. ;;1 575 4 Br 2 ba upper, gar .. crpt, Tbe "Yellow Pages" of money, time &: erJort by Balboa 111 , ahr kit &: TV * 61H1!2 * Renta S Wantisu - drps. Yrly $300. 642-9242. classified ' · ' 642-56'18 armr.hair. ~;36~~le. $65/mo & up. I STORAGE Garqea. $25 per RELIABLE couple want one ~'.~~~€ Apts., Apts., Apts., ' · mo. Phone 64~1 until 6 Ill bedroom a part m enr Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 FURN room In P_riv. hor:-1~· pm only. near beach (clean) 1wln -Day & Nlgh1 Claue1 Huntington Beach Huntington Be•di Huntington Beach Co1ta l\lesa: Kitch pr1v1I Offl R t 1 440 beda, Augu1t &: September. +. Nr. OC'C. 549-1061. ce •n a Tel, 114: 327-96&5 or m 543-6596 610 E. 11th St., Santa Ana * SU PER v.·~k -up FOR immediate occupancy S. Riverside Dr., Palm PIANO LESSONS w/kltchem. $2'j per week in Orange County's most Springs. I'°"""'-,=--,-"""°-.,.· IYour home. C er t I rte d ·up Aplll. MOTEL. 548-9Ta.i lovely garden comm'! com· 3 CAR G•-ae in Co9ta -..... teachers. Mu1lc Syatema. ROOM , to wo rk ing plex. Comm'! proleu. " Mesa. Tc> be used for M H ""-·k •ttl.168 -•1 I It J •-J r. au ... -.... , ~ . gentleman, kitchen prlv's if mn> ca 11u 11, n ...,n uan 1toraae. Call Teny. The 1 ~~~-~-~~---·• desired. 961-38(H. Capistrano adj to Bink of Real Eitaten 546-2313 VIRGO swim school Ieuons America 835-8035 6 months thru adull. Garden ROOl\1 furn for rent Co8tll . WANTED! l BR unfum hu. Grove &. Balbot J i I . Mesa . Nice &: quiet home BEAUTIFUL 3 room office Pref C.M. Single working Sj6.-2550. for \\'Ork lng man. 642-4794 sui!e w/kilchenette. !Mal lady 642-8521 aft 6 I ======-=--,-·I for Rrchlter.t, Insu r an c el--'--------EXPERIENCED Te ach e r COLLEGE or employed ifrl, agent, reRHor, e!c. On Misc. Rent•ls 465 needs students. Accordion, kitc hen & pool privileges, J\lonrovla St. In N . B ·1----------Piano on Popular. Cla11k:al, nr OC'C, S7j, 54>-&ln S.150/$300 pe r nio. 64f>..-0170. • FENCED 1torage area. theory. 54~7571 *LOVELY room , $1 .'; wel"k . LARGE, airy office w/small oil 11urtact"d; Costa Mesa. Must lik!! dogs. H.B. area. private. office It bar h . Call &16-0281, ~7813. I I~ Call :t36-2091 Utilities furnish~ $150 mo. s.tvlcn nt Repairs $79 Del ux room, N.B. J_.11.iruna Niauel nr San Diego 1 ~ A\!ail til June 15th f'wy. 831-1400. Ptraonals I • * 673-4777 * COROf'!A de! l\1ar office . $65. Babysitting BEAUTIFUi.. room for male, Beautiful deeor. Top loca-----------I $31 a week. color TV, Hon. Parking. Pri. Ba w/ Personals 530 BABYSIITING by hour or pool. N.B. 64$-3143. Shower. Owner 673-3CM8. v.·eek, any hours my home:. FULLY IJCENSED * 642-1316. Ap•rlrntnU I« Rent ~ Renowned Hlnd11 Splritualat W , _..,_ , • Advloe on all matt .... T . . Love, Maniage, Buai.")WJ I ~iiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiil;;;;;;;;;;;~ I ~----;;;;;;;;;:~~:11teadtna1 liven 7 days a II I v.·ttk, 10 am • lO pm. or Unfurn. 370 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 3U N. El Camino Real, San Clemente 492-9136, 492-0076 1-;,~=======N;;o~w~po=rt=Bo~•;;c~h==~~I WRITERS 14 Novels. lextbook3. re!carch Brand Spanking New In Beautiful BACK .BAY 1 end 2 Bedrooms Furnished and Unfurnished Adult Living * Dishwasher * Stove and Refrigerator *· Shar Carpeting (4 exciting colors) * Sound Proofed * Billiard Tables *Pool * Larie Recreation Center Occupancy in March RENT STARTS $155 Vista Del Mesa papers. Expert editing &. re· vlslon. 18 yrs prolt1slona.I/ academic exper, 499-35~ PIANIST aought by drum· mer/vocalimt lo form com- bo, Write Cluaified &d No. 81 Daily Pilol, P.O. Box 1560, Coata Meaa, Calif. ,,.,. SINGLE? WIDOWED? Divorced? Over 21? For a ltU explanatory me1. aap 24 hrs a day call 496-4801 or 541°9991 FOR ladle:s Ol'lly, $5 mauqe 1 apedaJ S5. 1743-t Beach 1 Blvd., H.B. 841-9'lU DANCE le110n1; Llrin It American. lntroductol')' ou. er $4 pe:r hr. 67).1185 ALCOHOUCS Anonymous . Phone 542--7217 or "'1'lte to P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. ENERGETIC young mother v.-UI babysit weekly. Baker &:-Fairview area. 557-6952 ''W!llTE ELEPHANTS" oveminninc )\)Ut house? "Cuh" .. sell tMm thru Daily Pilot Clas1lf~ The DAILYi .1 PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Apartmenh Tuttln &r Mea• Ori•• 545-4B55 • : Socl•I Clubs S3>1 =~~y FORC~ Marketplace * "3--0UI • -~~--~~~--' - • .. • • j • H DAILY PILOT ~. ~~ 6,,1971 ; I -......... I~ I .:..... ~ ~-1[5l r a;,,.; ;..-;~j~ :..! · :.iiiiiiiii,siiiiiiiii;.lim;;f:=[fiJ 1-==--Z:..:.. -· 1(11)1 __ ~_., •• _·~ ~I ;;;"'"";;;'".;;;'" ;;;l[fjj;;i.:.I .. -iiiiiiii!iim~l~~l:.;;I ~~ ...... ;; .. _.;;;·~I~~..! a.byslttlnt1 H&ullnt1 Zwlnt1/Altor1!1iNu • Hflp W•nt&d, M & F 710 Holp W!,nl.:d, M '& F 710 H•lp WonlM, M & F 710 H&lp W•nt&d, M & F 711 Antlqu&• • IDO Fumltvre· 110 .... ...,.~~-~-~~-1 f 1 --> ~ 1-...... .;,,,,....,,.~~~~.,..,1-~-:c::::::---:::::~~~ COSTA MESA TRE£S trlmmfil. topf)td, rlGHT 1n"n~\Jon! f •NatiONli ExJ>'d RECEP'f10N1Sr • Sales I ANTIQUE F'nmH. special WHY BUY PRE.SCHOOL Lota. prt&et· e I ea n t.d, dttig11C'.f'1 bUdnil( St0.95, * Bookkeeper $550 Ty:J~. lite P.$> 111 n a . MANAGEMENT sale. Chalr canlnc, wicker- 18t.t:. • Monr'Cl'vl&, % day + PalnUnJ.:e\C', Yoo umt it, Bring )'Our ·m,.. er I a I I F'/C cap.tbllit)I-I abllit)' lo ~:port heh arta. SalJtY ~ SALES In&, turn rtp&in. The Loft full dl)' anak>ns, Planned ~·e ~o _It anytlme.1 =544-<009==o~·=·-~-~~ W<>rl<lndopendenUy/know'I ...... -~ '':Ia"' OPPORTUNITY Anti~" 3321 E. Cit Hwy, proen.m, bot luncbc-s. i\te• 1 ~-""~'°~"'.c.;bl~•~· ~"~"""-'-~--EUROPEAN dres.smaklna QI R.E. or jnvesf/nents Write Clas&lfied ad No. 86 fGr an articulate penon wlthl=Cd~M=m-69=...,11=-=-=~I :z~. hrs 6:30 AM·l :OO PM. YARD, Carase cleanupa;, all custom fitted. V~ hflg.ful, QtllY.lUot, P.Q, Box ~ tnlUallve and maturity, to fRENQI: Inll,)' Semanier, Be Flt1tlbl1I S18 wk.cot.lPARE1 142-4050 trees dlrt Ivy re~aJ. akip reasonable. 8'fS..1St9:--• .. ------.co&ta Jdeu., c.aJiJ. 92626 work tndepentttntJy with commode wfmarble ~ps. Rent mo, to mo, w:ltb or SJ&..5217. loader, backhoe. 962--8745. ;rn * Stcrtt1ry J~50 EX?'D . EXEC Secrel.ary, •trong 1iupport lrom mamt. Pr 01 ml.rton A chlirs. 100°!. Purchaie Option CHRlSTlAN mo\her w 111 HAUl:JNG, gtn'I cleanup, t ~ Thp · tkUls, SH &: lypJng I ca r .e • r ' 0 PP 0 t,I \In l t Y · A national or&anfza.tion la 644-X>« lnd. Item aeleciiou babysit. My home. Ftnced tree ll!'rv. Handyman. &as. •Verne, The TUe Mu.n• constr .• R.E., aavlng.s & Eslabli$hed •ecretaria l in aeare,b. oJ a manled per. RECTANGULAR trunk, 75 24 Hr. O.ly. yard. l.unche1. 646-53'18. ~L -.'Ork. Install &.repalra, 'loan 9r telated bckgmd I service, Send Rea\IP\e: EXECUTIVE son with a a:ood education years old. $35. CUSTOM Pomona/WUsoti &rell. CM TRASH &: Garage cl~p. No job too &nJI. Pluter plli'Sh ~fc'.s/&ttat bosses, Wrlle Cla11ltled ad No. 79 and/or bualneu background 545-0906· Furniture Rtntal 50c hr. $17.50 wk. 54S-l395 7 daya. fl.O a load. Ftff patChing. Leaking · ·&hower Sclvlce 'center Emp Agency Dally Pilot, P. O. Box 1560 PERSONNEL Who ia eoonornically disturb. ANTIQ .. marble lop chest, 517 w. 191.b, C.?.t. 543.3481 MATURE, re:llable. Ref's. e11t. Anyttnie, 543=003L , re:pair. $47-l957J84&-0Zl6. 600_~rt Center Dr, N.8. O>Sta• Me58, Calli.:' 92826 AGENCY ed. p&rlor table, o1d large A>'l&helm 774-ZKX> tncQ. yard. hot lunchC... l\TILL JtAUL YOUR .JiJNK CERAM IC tile ' new & Sulte 535 I ~·4981 EXP'D IN-STORE di-ape:J')' ornate cuh l'f'gis. 41&-3622. La.Habra 694-3708 play •uperviaion. 17th & s5 A TRUCK WAD remodel Free est. Sr:riaJI .iw;i,lesperson. 5 t'jay week, A • Cl k This is a career oppor- lrvine.. 54s;..t.5,3i. Jobs 'velcgme. 536-2426, BOOKKEEP!:R. Mii.St be eX· Wed thru SuJi. Sul:istantial ccounting er tunity in a dynamic Appll1nus I02 l ONLY cru1hed velvet 10fa Can 675--0625 536-8885 company-new localiDIJ open-To $600. Min. 2-3 Yrs exper. BAB\'SJT my home, Meu MOVING, GIU'llge clean-up pcriencOO in bookkeeping ing.n•ts93--2443 tn all phases of acctng. field . -creating and WHIRLPOOL auto wallher, & chair set, like new $119. del Mar. any age welcome. I 1· bl TrH Service fundamenta.11. Salary open. meeting challenges lo•-modol Xlnt -nd ~. 1 only -crushed velvet 110fa Ir lte hau ing. Reason e, •• 1 EXPER -an to ........ rk In Small b u t progreiSive "'" , .. v , ~ & chai• ,.1 good -nd 188 >..1n'tplayfacil, hot lunches, ,~ · "'-160'> H~thpl&n,retiremt>ntplan. .., ~v daily. Al'° Konmo" co mb o • .. v • • ttt estimates. Q'i> • TREES, l{ed_ges, Top, Trim, p k ,.1 Italian De:li, Sam's llallan mfgrng finn. Beach area. 1 only-8' Spanish !JOI& & cert. teacher. MS--0726. ea.coc Insurance, "" washe Id 220 It elee Housecltaning cut. removed, hau1ed. Ins. GI Lai Be h M'-rktt, 1909 H.artxlr Blvd. r ryer vo Jove seat, a;ood cond $88. NEWPORT Height& art'a. Lrg I------'-----642-ml Bia: John . 4!W:~:r:,·,., B:a~ey. ac · c.M., 5-t8-7S22 Payroll Clerk A salary plus substantial $50. Guar Ir delivered. 2 only • 7• sofa & chair yard, sand box. Balanced QUAUTI' Ma Int. Experts Upholitery EXPERIENCED Ge 1co 3 1 To $500, Re!J)Onsible for pay-com.m. to a qualUled pereon MG-8672-. 847--3115 sets. $"9/set. UFF, 1885 lunch. Xln't care. Si5·7154 penonaJ care of romm'I ' BOOKKEEPER repaii' MacGregor Yacht roll up lo )JO, Xln't Newport leading to a permanent salet • GAS dryen &: rebll Harbor Blvd, CM. 548-9457 MY homo a"e 'll' 5 1 -rt'skt. P""""Y. Free est. UC Upholsterer -Quality lo key adder, type, c 163! Pl u· c M Beach co. or mgmt. career. waaben $50. Will · de I rncd yd.' oider''11~h·11&;~ _R_,7'~"-"-'~~~·~·-'7"-·IE40~·=·~-work, Anthony'• up b, pleasant ph voice. 645.5200 orp. attn a, · · Alt inquiries and Interview& w/ruar.' Mstr Chg. Maytq ESTATE . sale: T I I I an Y belott/afl schl. SiG-0045 •1e·· Cleon•'•• a-... .lce Serv1ce. Si2-5827 N.B. BUSBOYS for new operation. •t FRI Y coo, K ch . 1 410 W. Coast Hwy. will be held in strict con. ~pairman. 531-8637. shalddd"I ""1 tmblat~hi6ng .. ~· ~!;, W\ndows, ;;'~~ clc, IntervleW1 Mond, March 8th "ana.gt>r ra1nee new a1n Suite H N.B. fidence. Send resume to Bole •LATE MODEL UPRIGHT ~ n B nn l ~ d c.u ,., 1 Builders Re.ski. & Commc'l. MS-1lll 1 . J['i.JI tOam-l pm only . 2267 ;;1 ~ ;~~-.:::' :~ 645-2716 :;:~11 Sani-Ano. Coll!. FREEZER, !80. bro.:wa':.~abl• .,,~,:;'~ E""'°1nllnl FaiMew·Rd., C.M. 543-{1368 portunity Larry's Golden · •833-9109• miscell 3Tl Ramona Way BRICK, block, con c rete· Bay Ir Bea¢i Janitorial •• CASHIER •• Chicken. oor. Beach Blvd. MEDICAL SECRETARY for Equal oppor. t mplr. M/F ,.,,.,.....,, • "'-~ ._.·zer, •0".11. Costa Mesa. ' carpentry, house Jeveli!'lg, Crpts, windowg, noors etc, ';;;;;;;~~~ ~· •;,~ """' ~ al.I types remodeling. No Res. &. Comm'!. G46-l4l.l I · Plrl ti.me, general ofc, Ir Jndianapoli1 H.B. South l.aruna. specialist. Sales 11 cu ft rehig., $25. lLLNESS makes it a necessi· job loo small, Lie. Contr. Job W•nt-•, Melo 700 tlericaJ, cashiering. Fine 'GOOD fosler home wanted *** 499-2055 ** FUN In Fashion w /BeeHne. •caJJ 54S-7161• HOUSE OF CI..EAN su ladies clothing slore. NO Xlnt earnings. 83()...1853 ty to sell all 10 rooms ~945 Complete House Cle8_ .. 1.... for retarded girl. P b : *** MOLDERS BRAND new gas bit.In stove, of near new Med ·j t. · · ..... ,. PART time work. Retired. phone calls. BACKSTREET, 968--6127 aft 4 pm · Ch f 1•= Carpenter 642-6&74 No . 25 Fashlon rm., N.B. -· Experienced only, all 3 shifts. SARAH Coventry needs fl. avocado, J\.fagic e • ..,,,. furniture. Cheap example 8' ExPfIT. apt. house mana1er. HAIRDRESSER lor Laguna MacGre"'r Yacht c""'·• or pt time help. No fn. Ph: 548-2759 black naug. 50fa & loveseat C lnc.omt TU,. Write Classified Ad No. 81, .,_ h "" So llo -• .. --• 1•= !2"1 ARP ENTRY • Daily Pllol, P. O. Box l;,r,Q, CAR SALESMEN oo:ac Snup. • me fo wing 1631 Placentia. C.M. vestment. Will I.rain, min ELECTRIC dryer, Elecellent ne9~~',, u=u LN• ..., MlNOR REPAIRS, No Job S 'I T S • necess. Up 70'7o comm . or oge 20. 530-1407 & 543-9066. condition $25. .w-36 . ml ey ax ervlce Costa Mes a , California. M t 1 Id EX I--"--------·! Too Small. Cabl!K'I In gar. 92626 rent space. Phone t'Ves. o e ma 9. . * 548-;,s59 * 1 ONLY-5 pc wht & blk a-s Ir 0 th er cab!""'I•. . \\'e need 2 experienced new 497-1315 PERIENCED ONLY. Apply SEAMSTRESSES G . d' l'k •· •• YE LOC GOOD fast & neat par1ner in per50n, Costa Mesa Inn, L AR E turquoise Keynote 1nette sel, 1 e ~5·8175 if TIO snl'IWer leave • 13th AR ALLY • rar salcsnicn im mediately! lfAJRSTYLIST and manicur. 3 Immed. openings must be refrigerator $60. Frigidaire new $49. 1 only-7 pc Spanish "'"'3 2 Q"oll!•'~ Reo•••·bl• 11·ants ll'mporary or par!· ,.,,, -· n "···r·1 p.;d . ·-"-"' CM il ~ p . msg. al ,,..... 7 · Jt 0. ~ · .......... lime "'Ork MS-OSOI '"'"'lffl Y ....,,, ... 1 s. ... isl nn. .... cu, lull time, ca.II · f lo:u. O\\'er sewing ma. washer $45. 64&-7820 dinette set, like new $59. Andf'rson. W. A. S~ULEY vacation1. BonlJS plan. Demo Tim or Duane, 9684321. NEED MORE MONEY7 chine exper req'd. call Now! GE auto washer Ir Whirlpool 3 only-5 pc new dinette Ria, WOOD producl ion P 8 rt s. Cenilied Public Accounl't Job Wanted, Female 702 plan. Closed Sundays . Near * HEAD WAITRESS-6 Da join 1he succes~ group. Sell 9 AM 'til 9 PM. gas dryer SlS. Guar. & $35 set. UFF, 1885 Harbor cabinet 11.'0rk, boat carpen· 642-2221 anytime 646-9665 EXPERIENCED college s\u. beach... No smog! "'k. Dinner House. Perm. Shacklee producb to home ORANGE COAST delivered. ~72. 847-8115 Blvd, C~1. 54S-!M57 try. 646-5219, 548-1220 Central Business Services dent ai'ail. )1arch 5-Atij;. BlLL YATES. Interviews 9 to 12 noon. & industry. Full or pl time EMPLOYMENT ORTHO'S best full size •THE TA>tADVISORS • VOLKSWAGEN SAM'S SEAJ'OOD 16278 aales position& now open. AGENCY Fu•n'1tu•• aro blespri"" & mattress, 1 Y' Carpet Service 15 Jor full time offi~ work . lnlerested'r Call 499-39&1 ·-e. Perm. o~Reas Ratea Shorthand 100 wpm. typing Pacilic H~. Hunl. Bch. 124 Broadway, C,M. 66-3111 -old. Will Include 2 sets of Diamond Carpet Cleanina;: 328 No. Newport Blvd. 85 wpm. 673-2622 aft 2:30 32852 Valle. Road HOUSEKEEPER. live in, PVT party must sacrifice shet'ts 1 f'lec. blanket, .•vg size -m " Op""""i'te Hoa, HnomitaJ San Juan Capistrano ~ SECRETARY • Ex-..i, .. -house full of b f' au t . quilted spread & mattr pad. I ....... .,., ,...... -r PRACTICAL Nune. Good 6ll '~/'"' "U/I"""...,.. care of toddler, It housekpg : newport .,...., '""' enft .. ;•h/M-'11 f 9• Repalrlnr & inslallations For Appl, Call ~ .._.., """'....., """uo1 N 61'1<38 • .......,uired, Call 642-0542 for _....., ~ · urn; $100. 644-1072. rel. EHicient, kind. No ----------ewporl area. .r · eJ ·-.. gold velvet sofa & loveseat, . . Free EsL Sif>.1317 Gordon N. Warren P .A . smoke or drink. No t combination HOUSEKEEPER, uve In personn appointment, Kfng.sz bdrm set, Game Fl size box springs & m~tt. I Cement, Concrete Since 1951. 67>3.145 over....·eighL 642--7982 * P 0 RTE R & mo1herles1 home. 3 &hi e cy Semi Conductor Equip a e t , H i .back v e I ve t he~vy duty trame--elean. ; ee CONCRETE.• f'loon. SKOUSEN Tax Sf'rvict, yourA '~IJ)~E~s~=,~.,-co-~-a~l~ .. -,.-..,-e, DISHWASHER* chlldren. 833-2315 Irvine. ag O Applications Engineer decorator chairs, Den 8' blk Solid Mahog hl-OOY.,. 5 home, comp! audil pro-elderly care or family care. F Uil time empkiyment, days. HSKPPR/BABYSITTER 833 Dover Drive We are a Usted manufacturer naug . sofa & loveseat, 5' dra'.""e rs Di:-cxel. rnod china I patios, drives, sidewilks, lection. 5464528 eves/w,knds Homemakers, 547-6681. Apply ALLEY \I/EST 2106 Jor teacher w/2 school age Newport Beach of Diode & l/C assembly cocklail table w/matching cdabuiet, ~11d·11•51a~e ~!'!; S I slabs. Reas. Don 642-8514. 0<.'eanfront, Ne"-""'rt Beach, 642 381 od 10' ! --n ra.~-ers ......, o ...,~,,..,. . .-childri:n, March lhni June, · 0 equip. l-IHve opening for en-comm es, so a -.,...... · f CEMENT WORK. no job too Ironing Help Wanted, M & F 710 acrosl'I from pier. schl days only 25 hrs wk gincer w/strong backgrnd & gold • imported Belgian LIKE new, twin bed corner •11ma.1J, reasonable. Jo' r e e CLERK -Personable \\'Oma n $35. Mi.have own transp. Controller $30K Up in manufacturing engineer. cut velvet, Pictures, lamps, group w/tablf & lamp, l Esti.m. H. Sf\Jllick , 5-1s.s615. IRONING ' my home $1 hr A Beller Pogilion whO ('njoys bt'ing with peo-962-7503 aft 6:30 CPA. pref. ronslr/R.E. I ing in semi conductor indUS+ etc, All less lhan 3 mo quilted rovers & bolsters. I PATIOS, 11.•alks, drives, in: + mending: T pie: Par1 time. \\'Ork, flex HOUSE\VIVES • 3 opening try to technically support old. Desperate. 1/GJ0..-3377 67J...4691. ' stall nt>w la\\•ns, saw, break, Call 548-38ll ··""••' J hrs. Apply in J)f!rSOn 5 A I $18K I al · · I G T f di 1 --::,.-,===~==o--_ TI.ME LIFE BOOKSTORE P/time. Avr:r. S3 per hr. r. cc ours es organ12auon nMOVIN I ransen-e G SI Ill remove. 5-IS-8668 for eat. • IRONING Sl.25 HR No f'Xp. nee. \Ve train. }~or l 3.5 Yrs Constr. CPA/PA West. Some travel -L.A. Med . 9' sculptured velvet arage a• ' BRICK bl k BRING OW H GERS I-~ Lion C'<lunrry Safari I • oc Ii alone WOl'k. 64.1ii 5AN £ l..agUna HUis, Cali!. appl. call l\1rs, ~fuller · area location. Send re&ume so la & loveseat, 2 matching GARAGE Sale T v · 1 , Free estimates. Call llJ ~==*~,:.::.~=I=-•~~-* 546-5770 * Purch.11. Agt $10K I to G.T.I. Corp., Dix Engl. chts. 2 pc. .vetra sectional. Bedroom furniture: baby I """" .,...... : Lit 1tl11¥Dt:1tJ • '"'"~~•'Ar•...., K' BR · 6 k ,.....,.....,_ ffiONlNG ·my hOme $1 .~ pt.or 4J(lll c .... , ... rn .• "'"'""1 .,_,, llSKPRS Emplyr pays fee. 5 Yrs elec/mfgr mat' ls neer. Div., 1399 Logan Ave., 1ng suite, pc oa furniture: trail b Ike s: ,'-hild C.1re hr. Brtna; own hangers. .Ar•0>1 lp;;,!;•j76~ii"i'/ ";.,..., Geor&e Allen Byland Agney Costa Mesa, S2626, dble BR auite. 6 pcs, wh. clothes all liZS; rabbit 545--7641. I /? ' 106-~ E. 16th, S.A. 547--0395. NURSE • Registered, part SERVICE Sta. Pump Isl. at· &: gold. CoHl!f' table & co~· hutch; hampsler c&ge: CB i CHll.D Catt bal. meals. Lg. J.1nitorial "' • Loco .1 lime ln Pediatric group. lendant. Lube ro;im exp. modes, Pecan or oak. Quali-radio, 23 channel & antenna. yd, Trans. Cllot are a .1 :::".":-::"",...----"'.:"·I Payroll Oerk $450 Send resume to Bole 1728, pref'd. Not under 20. CdM. ty leather sofa , 2 matching 100 ft. cable, & mi~. 2274-B 646-4089, H&.11!i8. SPARKLE Jartitorial. Wi~ Expi;>r. Bank Teller MOO JU RI.Or Newpon Beach, Calif. 675-Ul2 chrs. Beautlful lamps, pie-Placentia Ave., CM. 'Cont'-~, dows, floors. c ..... ts Ir ronstr General Office s;)50 2131 Westcliff Dr. tures, dl~tte, color TV. GARAGE .,~1 A ti -•0 ·• Ad · · "-•-• .,,,,. NowPo.rl • •. ach NURSING: Reliel LVN or SERVICE station, exper., JI. hide-•-•-•, oil like new. ~ e; n ques, I cleal!!!P_. A com.PJ_ele .£2mfrJ.'I vert1&rn& .:xcre.,.ry _..... ~ A vcu Furn. Bedding S 11 Wf. 'Way; quality hOmti -serv. For Free est call, Secretary Construction $550 .ccou nta nt RN, 3-1:1:.aD shift for me.ch. helpful perm., xlnt Everything goes. IJ2..6260 • . v er, ' W·"· u· n 96 ~· Stock Mk •""" e BUSBOY e medocines. Park Lido Con-salary. 141W N. Coast, La· 1 ONLY comp! 10 pc BR CoyM slal,ltFur, B1?1<9k·•Bo·bra~. I repair. -ce mr, oors 2--0672. """1">Y t e:q>er .,.,.... valescent Center 642-8'.)44 Be h 494 3322 • any etns.-a nn1e etc. No. job too small. ~p-.-1-n~tl~n-.-,-,------I ~·y Marketing De:Jll .$500 9,3. pm. 5 da)>s..a wk. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLQ. guna ac · · set, walnut finish $85. -1 'Dune T~?'Cd~t 675-3679 547--0036, 24 ht ans. sr:rv. Pa~~·an"'i-· 1.Girl Ofc·Figures '. J500 APPLY JN PERSON ~fA fSOME COLLEGE NURSERYMAN exper. Sell· SERVICE Ditab'd. Fuller only.S pc Spanish BR set, • " ROOM Additions. L. T. r-• '' • ··• F'IC'harge Bkkper Conslr S60D 1 ~1![!!1!!!!!!~!!!'!~~[!!!!!!! PREFERRED), KNO\VL-ing. & gen'I WQrk. Brush rte, SJ2).$I75 wk, to pecan finish, like new $129. G~GE ~e, Sal Ir Sun Corutruction. Si ngle s1ory or: YOlJ SUPPLY THE PAINT Sr. Acct Consrr, $1 8M e CUSHION CU1'TER . EDGE OF ACCOUNT· 546-0724 st., also pt. time 54th5745. Assort. nlte stands, in good l~a: Many .items to choose l 2. Ea:llm., pW.. k '"""I. Will paint. 11nv , fm 110. Jr. Tale Accountanti St11tf'/ Will train'. Apply ln persOn, ING OR RELATED OPERATORS single needle. S • I D' 1 cond, $7 ea up. Assort dou-from. Appliances, ?.f Is c. l ....,v ·;.o ocu1 1rec or bl• •·adbo•-· 12 ••. UFF, furn, etc. 778 w. 18th St., 847-1511 Int I exter. Fru '''· 45 yn Fed s1or.1 Johansen il Christensen 898 AREAS. EXPERIENC-Exp'd only. Guar. plus high E . """ I I 11 OK '"• . , ,.. . xperien"=· re oca e, ca 1885 Harbor Blvd, CM. Costa Mesa, ~972 \\'AlJQNG ·Oeck Coatings of exro. AllO carperiter work, Call For Appointment W. 16!h ;:,I., N.B. ED IN PAYflOLJ., ANO piece rate, swimwear. 4001 Loraint>, Westcliff Person. S4S-9457 DANISH couch & chair , I all types. l:.l!ti Roofln& Co, any kind. 54()..7046. • • jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TIME KEEPING PRO. "F", Birch, N.B. nr O.C. nel Agency, 2043 Westcltul;;;""o;;;;--:::;o--;--,~h~o'-·,-=I Radio a m.a t e u rs com· C.M. &12·1222 tr"~ est. No Wasrif'll( Accounting S.c'y $500 CEDURES AND METI1· airport, Dr., N.B. CUSTOM sofa & ,.,. r Company pays fee. No si-1. ODS. ~=~=~====-i Herculon up hlstr'd. Beaut ponents, Hallicral!er 5X28, Add!ttona * Remodol~ *~~~.Pc!:~!, Very fine stable prtsti&:c co. /? -' PART time trainees, HS or TELLER NEEDED dual bedrm set, lingerie Games, Toys. 2845 Tabago J Gerwick Ir Sons, Lie. scs.1444 "":M 64&.l7ll Trust bckgrnd desirable. L~OCO .1 Apply in person only Coll. No exp nee. The Zoo Savings & Loan needs girl chest, Herculon uphlstr'd 1 _P_l.~,_C_.>_l_. ______ ,1 \ 673-6041 * M9-2170 Call Misa Laura, 5."17-6122. ·~ ~~~~u:;;t. Coast Hwy & who is mature, ambitious, occ. chair, color Iv consol GARAGE Sa.le, 5th, 6tti & ' Llc'd Contr. Remodelin& LESCO Pp.lnting Contractor Abigail Abbot Personnel -CJ / 3333 flARBOR BLVD. and able to meet the public. 25", end tables, chest 7th, Le av in g , tat e . , Additions, Plans, Layout Int/ext. "2 Srory specialist. Ag 230 W W Jadhi On COSTA MESA PART TlME, OIM:a.11 ttlief II you are we may have a w/book shelves. 2-add'I liv Household & misc items. Karl E. Kendall 548-1537 Also, a cc oust , ttil. ency, · arner, cashier. 1221 W. Cout Hwy. permanent' position for you nn -chaln • new uphlstry. Good washer Ir color TV ' . L' & . Suite 211. S.A. N t n .. h T ol & nd 64" ~• F •t spraying. 1C't. ms. I -=~~=,~~==~ ATLANTIC ewpor ot:&C • as a teller. new accounta op qu co . ,...,,....., antenna. 20311 S.W, Birch, 1-"-'-"-'-"-"-·-----1 645--2399 APT. MGRS. EXEC. n /J d . PBX Answering Serv, mid· clerlt. Frin~e benellt&, good 2 ONLY • 10 cu ft left Sanla Ana Hts. 1 FURNITURE S1r1ppin& ·arty J-IOUSE PAINTING-Average $600 + 2 Br apt. Prestige J:Jlan night shift. Steady work, working conditions. Sla.tl!_ng hand dr. White refrig, xlnt NEW washing machine Ir ' average chair or rocker SJ.) per room-Exterior also. eleec. apts. No children or RESEARCH full lime. SJ6..&181 salary depends on p , $50 .f!a . ] only • IO 220 v dryer, both $180. atripped $:.. 642-3445 • JO years Jocal _ References, f)('ts. Call ~liss ~fclanie. P=R~O"°"F~E~S~S~!~O~N~AL.,.--p~ho~.,.:cc I working experience. We will cu ·rt. right hand dr. wht Grafiex camera, equ i p, General Services Justin * 673-4476. 5.17·6122 Abigail Abbot Per· • DISHWASHER Systems Division of 10llcitor • Dana Point1 San train. Admiral re:frig, xlnt cond, enlaq:er. Lamps. Tables. PAPERHANGER, ll~k. fo•l, sonoel ..\ge/X'y, 230 W. \Var. the Susquehanna Corp. Clemente, Capistrano area. WORLD SAVINGS & LOAN $50. 1 only· 10 cu ft right 2'l87 Elden Ave., CM 646-5305 RESPONSIBLJ:: "-'Om11n w/2 vinyl. guar., estimates, the 1 .. "' ... '· ... '"•'•''iiii2liilii, iiS.iiAii.iiiiiiii• I Apply In Person \\'ork In your own home. 292 S. Coast, Laguna Bch. ~ dr wht Gibson retrig, GARAGE Sale: Sat lO.-S. children desires lo care for Jlangman, 547-58 46 ,1' 78 Fashion Island Equal opportunity employer Be~t deal in area. Pbone •TELEPHONE OPERATOR like new $75. UFF, 1885 Furniture, front throw home during summer Sch"·anz A.sit. Bookkeeper Male/Female 8J5.1465 between 9:00 a.m. FEMALE HarOOr Blvd, CM. 548-9457 power mower. patio !urn ., months. 528-1967. ===~-~,_~,....~ I Exper. NCR machine payroll. and noon COMPLETE t t -·• bd =--,-~~~-CUSTOM Paper Hanrini;, in-Newport Beach '"'!!Mf;;~·;-;~-.;~\jMii;; l -~"';.;'~"~'~"~·;""~;""~';..:"'~"~h'...I . w n ~ rm too~s. 18" loom. mi~ items. Husband Busy? Call Moose ler/exter. pa inting. Save on A/P 10 key adding, typing. 2 RM turn apt. In CdM in e TRAINEE ee lt'I. 2 oversize chairs, small 20851 Ollima, H.B. 5JIH75(] 545--0820 after 6-Repair paper. 531_7991. MISS EXEC AGENCY elechange for .services ol e vinyl dropleal table. 2 CE~tENT mixer, elect SIOO. Build-Serv ~,ost Thinp 410 \I/. Coasl Hwy,, NB COOK & COOK'S lfELPER YXlman In overseeing elder-Depot Mgr. Sa.les.Serv. Elee. cha.In, metal lrame & box campo'•• l•nl 12,, 16 , PAINT I NG: Honest, 3939 So oh C 1 C ·1 t I C I I n-nd "· -• ·~ Gardtning 646-• · u oal'I ommun1 Y ~ Jy couple. 675--0fin ro ux orp. mm . emp . spnngs, •.w u Cut:IT)'Wvuu w/fiooo S50, "-It guaran1ee.:! work. Lic'd'. II 318-2 C t H So .._.. F · t ph G · Id 810 t bl I '-"' msss~r Local ref's. Call 6T:r5740 -. osp, 1 oas \lo'Y, · ~ • -.. * RN and NURSES AIDES * or in · · riswa · 8 e. zig.zag sew n g 3 spd S60 red brick 5c PROFESSIONAL. Pruning, art a. A'M'RACTIVE woman, telail Laguna. 499-1311 ext 3.i6 • -1 Experienced am only of9&.7383. machine, mirron. 644-5369 ea. G4Z-7'lil alt 5 & wk !f:. ";;~is.sp~;~:~~~~· ~\::e~ PAINTING/papering. l8 yrs s~Je~.US~t ~~?nly. Ten· 'ft COOK~ExlJ. Apply 7in '* 549-3061 * USED CAR SALESMAN 108" KROEHLER 2 pc sofa.1 ,,.'~"d~•7·=~~-,=-~,--I 1 n s air, · :>. person, 11.1esa Lanes, 1 03 • ~R~ET=A~IL,-7M,--.... -7,..,.-~,:c: I Heavily woven green fabric, GARAGE Sale· Ref 1 ~=·· ~~ae~ M~~hs. ~ncf:~:f's ~-. G41t~. Al\18ULANCE DRIVER full Superior, C.~1. 64&-3~ 1"'.n NE PERSONNEL organlzlns ~ail outlets f~~ A ........A opportunUy fo< the vPoocrty •'!'.',bo'°,",'.:, 14-0.N 1.9B30. furn, books & misc': g452 time, single, nor under 21. * DO YOU \VANT A !'-.VI h""" ~ ,... M nd T CdM Sa AL'S GARDENING PAINTING, professional. All Exp prel. 54S-3'1!i6. STEADY p A RT TIME lrg bsuines.~. ~Ill . right man. Apply ln ?er50n Harbor View Homes. Su~ (~). err., • t for gardening Ir amatl wo rk guarn. Co lor A th k' 1 · J OB' It 1· -· SERVICESl'ACENCY ll'tU ... ___ .• ~ 3 RMS ! f Li· landscaping services, call Rpecialisf. 646-7081; 547-1441 mo er stt ing oving ca re · n eres ing su. vey I~ . ', 0 um, v g ':"• MODEL'S Garage & Closet 540-519:8. Serving Newport, for 18 mo. old baby In my type job lrom home. NO 488 E. 11th (at Irvine) C.M. R. Din g rm Ir bdrm, all. tine. Sall!! Sz 6_16. Mi~. Items. CdM, Cbsta ~teu., Dover lNT -le-Extet. Painting. home dur ro IC'mp. back SELLING. Write briefly lo '42·1470 / ' 2100 Harbor Blvd, 645-04fi6 furn. Also l Norge re.trig. lOAM-5PM. Sat, Sun, ~fon. Shores, WestcliJJ. ~=,--Lic'd, ins. Free est. 30 yn Injury, Cd:\f area. 011.·n Classified ad No. 121 The euben .1 * WAITRESS..EXP'D * 646-5330 * 224 Diamond. Balboa Island. : o:per. Chuck, 645--0809. trans. 675-7973. Daily Pilot 330 \V. Bay, *1NVESflGATION field for Cos~ Mesa Not under 21 NO PHONE 8' SOFA, never u!ed, quilted SUN. Noon on. Furniture &. * LANDSCAPING * lST CLASS Painting Ir Auto Cosla Mesa, Calif. m26. nation's leading agency: of. IU CALUl. Apply in pe:rson, floral •• scotchgua.rded si;;. many misc ltem5. 3.120 . New 1 awn Ii. 5prinklrrs, paper--hanging, Inte.r/Exter. 2 SALESMEN &iving phone numbt'r. fering diverslfled and' Surf & Sirloin, 5930 W. Coast ~~tc1955h1ni: loveseat $ 7 :i , Seavlew, CdM. 675--3530 drains, 11.•alks, arbors, pa· Free est. SU-3459 Need 3 combination new Ir DEr-.'TAL RECEPTIONIST cha,lJ.enging asslgrunents. No Now interviewing ,,...,.. tios, fenc~L l.lc'd contr. 13 De~k only. Ot>mal ~xp. nee. e:ii:Pf'r req'd. WILL TRAIN. Hwy., N.B. MISC. household & marine loc ~1225 PAlNTING/papering, 18 yn Used auto salesmen. Excel. Min age 21, hi-schl educ. DAY BUSBOYS ~ DREXEL mahogany poster items. Sat & Sun 1015 West yrs , exp. . In Harbor area. U e & lent commission Ir demo Ins .. acct's rec:., some Sat's. clean police record req'd. • WANTED • bed, matching ~rvej.i:!ront Bay Ave Newport Beach e LANDSCAPING e bonded, Ref'• furn. 642-2356. plan, IM>!iphalUalion & mcdt. t'r!nge ben's. H.B. area. U to 2 shift dre•ser &: hanging mtrr0r. ·• · SPRINKLERS, ROTOTILL. 1 Ca.II Sam.Spm, 846-3540. Apply in person 9·4 p.m., $160. 67>-2153 SAT Ir Sun 10.5, 3011,~ Onyx, TNG, SEED &-SOD LA\\'NS. Pl.1st1tr, P.1tch, Repeir SEE AL TETREAULT -D-ENTAL LAB need!" 2 girls trot B, So. Main, Santa DAY HOSTESSES Experienced, 1st cl!W' CUSTOM-made water bed Bal~ Isle; Misc. household LlC'D CONTR. 833-~ •PATCH PLASJ'ERING SALES MANAGER for part time deHvery .1 "'•~""=· =="""==~=-ll lo J shift maintenance man for frames, any price. Clothing. tmpons. All ........ s. Free t'Slimates HARBOR •uERICAN ~ INVENTORY Control. Ship. yacht "'ork, Newport Call 675-8954 CLOTI1ING. play pen, Infant JOHNSON'S GARDENll"G ..,.,.~ '"'"'' ping. Typing. Exp'd only. 5 I area Pho~ Sat (213) lk II fa.rd care, c I ea n ·ups, Call 540-6825 1969 Harbor, Co1ta Mesa DENTAL Assistant, chair-642-3472 N.B. Days • Mon. thru Fr· 7 .~ · DINE:M'E table &: 6 ch&irs. wa er, ro away hed, yooth planting, B p r l n kl e I' 1. PLASTER • Patch.Rm. AUTO ·p O T~' S ll l NG & t1ide and receptionist. La· ==~--* Apply * ,,..,,,W..:2.._ 82..:.... ____ O::>st SISO Sell $65. Single bE'd. 17212 Santa Rita F.V. ~&-20S.'> Add.1. New "'oric. i Free DETAIL JIO!lltlonw. Exp'tt ,l\lnt.,.....Otach, experi~n<'ed. ,..._,, IKEYPUN.CH , J lo 5 pm for inlY ~ bed $XI. 6441403. * ANTIQUES. Sat. only. AL'S Lund!ICapl[lg, Tree e1tlmales. 54~5&8 all 5 enginf' cleaning & palnt-bul· $liO mo. ~rart 2.~B Thalia. .,.,,is . Excellent Firm. Lo-15.'15 \V. ~dami Ex 'd tu I~ th Coul 8' C.Old'/yel!Ow sola good 1979 Orange Ave. ·remova l, Yard remodeling. Plumblnn flng. Sala..., o""n. Growth -'~46-""n~<;=· ·~"~;,~·"6o;=3=. ="'=o==I cl\I. Call l..1Jral~ 645-mO, l ~~~Col~i!!!ta ~•'~"~·~~~ .... P ·• m,,• "'n 1"1 1 lll1'12 -ndlt~n -ld 1210 ~II tl'JI. *Costa Mesa.* • 'J ,,~ -:: \Vestcillf Pct$(1nnel Agency, ...ummun y osp a "" _.., , ..-. , --'· Trsth h1t111lnc.. lot cleanup, co. METRO CAR WASH e DENTAL AS S1 T 1 Xl43 lVeatcllft Drive, N.B. * SALESWOMAN * Caul llwy.,.., So i.aiuna ~S. DANISH walnut dlnln&; II!!, 'Reptlr sprlnklers. 6i3-U66 J~L!;!0MBjo!Nb G100 R!:~R 29:i0 Harhot Blvd. C.M. chalrslde, E>perienced Full tlm•. ~-M•-d. •99--t3U ext 356 HID£.A·BED, •?•\ p ai io hkteabedj capt. Md&. 866 ,, ......... LVN-3:30 lo lJ;OO tt:llef shill. ~~· , .... "' ..,... Sandcastle CdM 644-2196 E XPERT J a panes e • 6'2-ll2S • BABYSITTER wanted. rella. t 646-5'111 * Park Lido Convalescent better dreuei. Xlnt. salary, * WAITRESS-DINNER tt.ble, wrought iron chairs · · gardener. Ctlmplete garden-;;-,-.,...;:....:c::.::::....:c...__ woman. Odd daya & eves. Cenlet 642-8044 commWk>n and benefilt. HOUSE Exp'd-tood Ir $150. 644-7396 Mechinery 116 ~ ... ~rvlce, Free e & t . Roofing Own traMp. l lunt. Harbour DRIVER CaJI for appt. 5'ID-5050 Ext. cocktails _ 6 da wk. Inter. BEAUTiroll.Y grain e d""""'"'°'"°'..;.. ____ ..;..I ~.,,. 11'!:8, 121'.ll 592-3007. t'nr "·-uu-fNck. Im""', LVN-11:00 lo 1:00 re.lief. 30 •• 9 lo 12 ...... I b 'l~L "' DRILL LEE RtMtillJi( ro. Roofing of °"~'°"""''°""="-~.,.-~. '"'" '"' Parle Lido ConvaJi!scent v1tY,,'J noon. <>nJU brw.nd new W·& nut la le 711 preu on stand t..AWN cart Ii: Jranlen "wk. all typt•. Remwr, repain, BABYSITTF.'R, E 111 b I u If of)('nlng. Exper prcrd but Center. 642-3044 JOSEPH MAG NIN SEAFOOD, 16278 Pacltk wlexetnak>ns $100. &«.2%29 $35, combination table u.w, UJbt hauilhg, Ex P ' d . rool coatings. ·Uc/OOnded area. '.\ Sehl age: children, not ~. ~1 ust be. dep('nd. Equal opp'ty employer llwy., Hunt. Bch. LUXURY divan, 6 mo. old. sander grlnd~r. jiJ aaw Reuonable. CaU 543-9735 since '41. '42·7222. ?>fQn.Ji"rl. 6~4--0367 ablf'. Call 9 A.~ 'tll 9 Plot. M11,lnit'nanct-Man * SALESWOMEN * WAITRESS, exper for din-$550. new, sacrifice!! ~ecesi:ries~ EXPER. Hawallan Gardener ..:.,T~.c:...G~,~,-'-'~Roo-=fi~'ngc....-0"1~ BABYSITTER/comp f'\'t5 'ORANGE COAST 1'"\IUr tlmr., llw o~prtm!sci Matu~. pt time. APJ)ly aft ners. Ov.!r 21. Patt time, 557-2219 ap !3 ff B • Comp I e I e Ga rd en In g Dirt'tt. t do m)' ow.:r work. & "-'k l'nds, 1 oldf'T' ~hild EMPLOYMENT ~~u~rn.~pl~!ble.J>l!~p:: 2pm, Young Matern 1 t y f!vel Coatume supplied. Ap-SOFA 8' rrttn eood con. . . . Stl'Yke:. Kamalanl, 646--4676. 64~2780. 548-lJ590. 1ofay li~·«'·in. 968-6127 alt 4. AGENCY at oftfr-e, 1110 W. Wllson Shops, So Coast Ptau C.M. ply in penon, Bttl\ntT dltlon $50. ' WANTED: 2 or 3 1plndle GARDEN se r v I e r, main· Sewlnv/Alttir.1tlons BABYSmER needed:-2:30-: 124 Broatl"'a.)", C .• \t. &15-Jlll 10 AM \Ved StlO. •• SALESWOMAN •• Restaurant. 18582 Stach ' * ~ * dt(lJ preu, mu11 be xtn1 """""· clean-up, Jeedlng l · .. ~. \'-•• homo 0 , mo·-. !""""'~~~~"'.:'."!!"'.""' --;;.-..--..,._ · __.. ... _... BlY(I H.B. CC'lnd. r"l!llSOnab1e. S.-S, SR "" "" "" ~ e MANAGER e ""'per1r ....... v. caretr mi o:u • WANTED c PlECE Bedroom w ile, Enclneertna. 642-85M. b''"'c.'='CaJJ'==m.956-'-~~~-IA LTatATIONS, restyling, Npl Elem Sch Dist. ~S-6957 * DRIVERS * to work ln!o AsslSl1tnt Mgr. * * moca Wilcut, 646-3621 or·l="""==""' .. c_.:::...:=--1 CO~fPLETE yard Care . f)r(J)t'rt filter. Top ttf''· BEAUTY Optr "'/c~I,, No Ex...,n·ence MENS STORE In Jlne ladlft clolhln& chain. Foreign car m«.hanlc w/ !162-?ri66 DELTA 36 Wood Lathe, Cleanup, truh hauling by N.B. llN'l. 6f6..Z704 c.JI flex. hn . Reill or comm r• Experienced, O>Od ap.. Apply In person own smJ tooli 548-5646 complcite $165 or best offer. to.a.. _.,. 2•11 .... -32 Rulh Oil/. N I T*Mlnct, aJ:e ~. C.ood BACKSTREET N 2 s . MAHOOANY dining table .. call ~. ,.... or mo. N•-, • _.. 642-2371 N.8. ecessary. po1cnli1tl. Salary plus. • 0• \VORKING mother needs toor chain. Exce.lleRl eon-·l"',,..--,1 ,.--'----=~1 Gardtnlnr Strvk'e All•r•tioru -641·SUS 1BOO '="'Kta:"'. =EP=E"R.=-. ..,.--,,.,,d-. "r .. -1 M'll!t hAYt-clean C11HI\ drlv. CaJI ~7 i :».tt Ai\i, Fashion I~. N.B. rt1ponsible t(l care foe ,. dition !fil 54~1403 Mlsce l•MOU• Ill D)' experitnced Japanew N~at, accurate, ~years f!XP. 1n1~ not Undl!'r 40 prel1d. lnii; rl't:ord. Not under '?5. Pilon. thru Wl"d. for appt. The fasteit drarw to the West PN!~ •~e Ch 11 dTe n • We'll help )'O\I eellJ &12...5618 tCNs; aho-caftl1 pcste."'I e U-0183 e l"as.I R1Ult1 art! just a J20 Penr1, Ba I bo a. Jal. _ '{.E,~1..0W CAB CO. • • a n..u,y Pilot ClusW~ Uvt-Jn or out $-10-1634 ri.:.._an ad eo .U around ~nd_owt. trucks, i~ PtiOt'. Wc'U be.Ip "°" Mii! 64).,5C7't ea.II away • ~U.S?t -67J.2094/213-S92-2481. 186 E. 16th St., C.fl.f. C_a1_f_'4M6Tl ___ N_ow~l----'-'M=· ..:64:.::l-Si71..::c~----Fof best result.1 &a-5671 tb.i dock. dta.1 &a-6611.. Morn 0t ew1. 962-38117, FURNITURE? • • Salµfday, March 6, tm DAILY PILOT J9 .. :0 ....... ' •• • • H-'s. How You c'an Use . J ' I '~ • FIY,E ·C:.ONVENIENT OJ'FICES TO .SERVE YOU o ... Fa-Dime • A • Une1 ~. nurfamous · ... ~ ·----~-' '' • Brln9 them or m.n ti..m wllh corr~\";,1'i to one of our 4 co11wnlent~office" . I • No Jl..,..toc)c., produce or plenh. • No commerci•I 1ds allowed, • DIME-A-LINES I• e NEWPORT BEACH , , • 121 I a.lboa llvd. • LAGUNA BEACH , ••••• 222 Fo,..I Avo. e COSTA MESA .... · .... ., .• 330 WOii a.y e HUNTINGTON BEACH 17175 Buch Blvd. e SAN CLEMENTE 305 No. El Camino Roal • Each lt.m mu1t be priced with no Item over $2$. \BOY1S· d@ak . ~. Antique achoo! de1k $20. Au r o Jronrite Ironer $25. Bedspr- ing mattreaa $10.:.642.-«128 P,RPET lS yards $25. Clrl'li I ~~ycle SlO. Electric wall heatu $3. Mexican lamps $5. strawberry planer S1 Maple step el)CI tabll"& $25. 5319 Bruce Crescent. .. ..,,.,. IV ACUUM cltantr $18. Movie I projector $25. Ca r p e t I sweeper $12. Large movlP screen Sl2. Bowling ball and 1 bag $6. Rug t1hampooer ' hand operated $2. -I antique 1 Persian brass .bell $9 set. l Zenith portable television I $:.Kl. 642-6935 1REFRIGERATQR; s ma 11 ' $25. Double kitchen aiok $5. Twin headboard S4 pair. Clothing !"Jc • $Z.50. Books lDc • S2. Baby furniture 35c • $1.50. Lawn mower SJ. 446 Esther, oH Tustin, CM --~ QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT ' WALNO'f coHM table $10. SURFBOARD 61 l" OMU 4 BAGS flcd.m!X cement~ CLO'rlt!NC, adult and SEARS $69,9:\ 3-i~l baby ANT IQ U E noor 1amp1 26 INCH race bike, 2 speed DINING table and 6 chain Porta.bin dryer SJO. Jong john $10. OntU arms each,';(" plyWOOd 6 ft 4 C'hildttns Sc-$l C..r seat buw SU. 9 VW S6 HP two c~ney oil type con. $15. Motof'C)it.1--.dlalger 2 L$25.64,..7830 Upholstered tu rq•\I 0 I se S&. 115 '5th St. N.B. x 3 ft $1.50, Fishing pole $3. Drapes $6, Card tabJe engines, all need one thing wrted to electric, yellow ot 8 amp $8. 3 Ton hydraulic·l'n~•;:, '-z°'EN""'rm=-~125~~,~,-,~,"~I chairs $10, Drapel 120 x =eo'='°y~•s;...a~od"'-~g\<""l-'•""&~hw-·-,n-n I S.'i. t8" x 3 ft trailer steps 50c. Fe~ ralla 60c. Pa&ta or the other $25 each. Austin milk glus •hade•, g It tall jack $10. Small electric brown tweed rui SIO. Both 84 S5. Ironin& board ;l.50. Stingn.,yt; $2-4. 2 &: 1r 1• s $5. Carpetina: wiUi pad 45" SOc. 557-8055. Healey aide curtain& $15 S25. 646-4.293 Mr. Jasmine. heater with motor S2. 2 In aood condllian. $49-1930 643 narreu, c~ -"•lde--lk bikes. SS -110. x 16 ft-'$$, 2.bur!\er electric A NTJQUE kllchen I• b I e ea Ch. 4M-5M8. . LOUNGE ... •-1 .speed water coolu $10. 3 -.... 2 ""'•·'·mel ~. ·~. An!lq•~ c lr, !"CR-..., ge ateam irolUI, ""ur choice~. DOUBLE bed mattress $20. Girl's24"coaslerbrake$18. hotpl.ate,nice:$!i. bolsters, ·-..., -'"'QUEEN Ai2 bed $2S. upholate.ry, good oondlHon ,,~ ~.,SI $20 Lou chal 2 JOHNS-MA,NSVILJ..E gas Boy'• Stingray Sl8. Girl'• foam with iippers $5. Small locker $2.50. Camp cota (2) Barbella, 240 lb., with $20. O:>ntemporary framed 2 wattle lrorui, your choice P~ ~to 'n $2S rige: Record vente 4" x S' $2 each. Stingray $16. l34 Oto:! Mar dccorat.ive cabinet S 1 0 . sewlni table $25. ~ &allon bench, $20. 642-M!>. prlnt, 24.. x 36.. "Spr-$2. Poll, pans, disht1 25c ·~ : $5 m~2(19· Aluminum sliding window or University Dr. 642-1272. EOOelric beater SI .50. Fran1. water cooler $2.50, Slide 1 • 5llc. Drapcs and curtains Paye · frame 4' x 4' $10, Pipe fd mirror $5. New metal projeetor $25. Metal Joot WHITE d!ning table Vir.ue ingt me" cost $00, sell $1~. 50c. Old trunk _$3, 23 inch bender $5. Ski! .uw blades ANTJQUES SlD. Old vues clottles drying rack s4. lockel' $2.50, camp cots (2) two leaves $25, six chain 1195 Paularlno Ave, C.M. portable TV with stand, CIRCULAR saw blade, ~; S2 each.. Ironing board St. Sl, Old books $2. GI.uses Tralltr door, like new with $2 each. Let bra\ded rug yellow pallem'$20, 96J...7138.,_M_0-354 __ s _______ , wurks good $20. Bicycle 60 combination 14 2 saw horses metal brackets lQc. Book 1!784) $5, Slldes 9C'l'een $1D. lced tea glasses SJO, Area braided rug 15, TWO bathroom c e i 1 l n a-TV, ex~tnl condition $25. parts, frames, whee ls, tires, diameter, I4 gauge. 44 50c each. 642-2550 0 r i;C: each. Old pictures SJ. 50c. 3 small glass salad Persian rug $25. Many ht a ten. Emerson Pryne 545-6519 lubes handle bars take teeth, used once $1 O ' 546-Mn Otina dlshe1 25c. Collector plates SOc. Varied sites and books iOc • $l each. IS35 1250 watt $25. 893-331-1. l~"'--"'"--------1 the:m' all $5. Doub!~ bed,1,o6~44:,,=40=15:...,--~~~~·I items $2. Pair bookca.11es type• picture frames 25c • Del ?tiar A~ .• Cogta Mesa. YELLOW fonnica kilchen BdEll~-divan S201, goodl co1n-complete $5. ~ Oak, C.i.\1, PAIR chain, make Into love BEAUTIFUL Babyllne crib $7.50. Cooking utensils 25c:. Si Pictutt glass, tnuned ..,n, turquo se v n Y • 548-4020 seal brown good condition S20. Nice Babyline crib $15. 22 cal armalite S25. 43l 62nd pictures 25c • SL I741 GRUNDIA conaole am-lm table and lour matching 548-I857 aft 4·30 S15 ~ both' 642-2267 St., Newport Shores 9A~1 Po A N 7 CM short wave radio and chairs $25. 91i2-6'123· · STORAGE shelves for books, or · Cosco playpen • portacri.b to 5P~! ., • .,m!~ vt', o. • ·• · pho~ph $2.i 846-ms. ~D~lN:::.,:E'~l"~l'E="l~o~rm'-"ica""-1,.-. ~le-a"f I BOOKCASE headboard, supplies, office, garage, free ICE skates, girl'•, white, 1\1.e Sl2.50. Playpen $ 1 • 5 O · =-:;:;,;-~="'°'=""'-""""" ·-·-and 4 chain $25. l?S-12 frame, double bo:c springs standing. Asstmble without L G o o d condition. $5. Slroller $8. Lovely oti.k desk KENMORE wl!lher needs Ty p E \V R l TE R-Smith ~ FLEETSIDE C. he v · and mattteas ~25. 646-2395 tools S3 • $4, diUf:rent sizes. 646-2388 with stool S\2.50. De:sk.sa.fe-motor $10. Decorator chair Corona clean in very good pickup tailgate $9. Chev. ~~Ji. Circle, H ' B ' Sat-Sun only 281 Nassau Rd, c , M .l'N~O~R~G~E=--w-u~ho-,~.-.~ood,.,...-con--1 file combination $10.50. 9 casters needs recovering $5. rondil\on, works perfect, pickup 6 hole w~I $6. Wire 1----------OlEVY parts: Heads $25 54g.....J212 di!lon ~<x. 54>l7JI dra11o'.er chest $20. Head· Blue a-reen 11.bstract painting $20. Regina tlectric: broom reel halves for tables $1, pal 0 1 ..., board with 2-3 drawer orient&! motif SlD. Borgana StO. 547_7165 S2, $3. Penn manllold No. DESIGNER area rue royal r. ™: compete end run-GIRL'S "Chopper" Stina:ray RATTAN dining tab l e, matching night stands S25. (imitation fur) coal, orf· 2S, ocean l'ffl $7. French blue &nd. violet accents deep nine elli1ne, head11 $25 each, bicycle $20, Queen slle mat· round fonnlca lop $25 4 Matching desk with stool White 14-16 $7. Girls dresses CHUBBY dresses, some like Provincial cof1ee table like pile fringed 4 x 6 as new, mock S25. Bellhous\ng and tress $7.50. 67>-I953 chain naugahyde aeata i25 $2tl, 642-4558. 880 W. 19th, 12 ~.St. 963-7001 new 12~2. 1>1%, 16~. 25c new $3:1. Spanish buec mar· cost $40 sell for $16. 6 clutch _setups complete S20 SCRAM LETS 962--3756 . Ci'\f ti! Wednesday · $2. Books lOc • $1. P uppet bl t t bl 115 Mo le rparble squares 12" elegant transmu11ion $25. 0 the r • 11 P 50c. J l ~k e op ll e · v • ., 50 """' 11 • 125. 2021 Ba-•·do KITCHEN set table and 3 STROLLER $9. Carbed S5. · urses ung e uuu camera light $5. 3 folding travertine .... each. 4 ,.... ~ ~u 5 S all d WOMEN 'S clothing, alt Playpen ST. Baby clo1hes surf mat 50c. Maple rocking chain; Ix each, phone brass wood shelf standards ~·ptl.Oth house from Harbor ANSWERS cwhai•'th . ..,m~~r mllO. 2 re,~:! types, S.10, 25c • SIO. 50c. Sliding wood door $3. chair $10. Exercise couch 846-0962 8 foot, 4 for SS. 1 fiuores-....., Portable oven $15. Broller Aluminum VM window with 'vith \·ibrator $10. 64&-0818 ~=~-· -=~~~~ cent fixture 2 tubes $7. Ho~ =D~R~E~SS=E=R~l~S.~F~o~ld~l-,,.~Md~ . couch SlO. Sat only 9-7 PM. 110 ,1 . S LOVE seat S:la End table by d~'I -w 00,.,, o.,_ l lO. 2 ,_, lrame•, ••w 125. Nephtw -Tnll -Saute -_54"'1"'1 ~=~~-~=I . "ans speed bike 2 sliders S17. Virtue dinoHe T\VO 3 speed Stingray bikes: • .._ ,-u '"" cu = "' ~· '"' ~ $.25. \Vhile ironstone dinner lable $1&, 4 chairs $22. 24" Sch\\•inn boy's and 20" Sl5. Floor lam20p ~· 2 gold li lt lablc with new portable Pictures $7.50. Gold lramed Ope.nly -PROPHETS HANDMOWER, Hlre new $22. set $!). Silve r tea service Power supply $1 , Child's girl's $21 each. r-.taple end nlg'bt standds S each. B1 1 1"'5 drill Sil complete. Movie pictures $15. 2021 Bayside History: The reason w~y Sears 18" with gra11 and silverware $25. Pots phonograph S7. \Vood ren1· table $10. 2.iO x 17 motorcy· antique 3 rawer chest · camera Kodak 8 mm Dr. tbe Romans closed their catcber. Bicycle, girl'• and pans, household 25c: -nants SI • $2. 962-5101 . cle tire $2, 64&-3680 Spanish table, neN!s minor perfect sell Sl-1. AntiqUe 3 PANEL 11 bottl arenas was because of the Stingray new banana seat, $5. Patio pot S?.O. Glass w As H 1 NG mac h 1 n e r..IAN al\<! woman's 3 speed :;!~~15· :!2r ~~ ~~ Haviland Umoge China 6 glass scre:n ~~5~~~ sno! high overtiea~. Seems the new tint $15. 908 Chestnut martini set SID. Bird cage automelic perfttt condition bike S25 each. Boy 's Nev.•!and '1''.V. dessert plates, scallop gold tireir; $8. Nest of patio lions were eating up all the Place. NB r-• Sl.50. Linens 50c • $2. 2 $25. &15-3372. Stingray $15. Girl's Stingray edge elegant $25. 9a-5385. tahles, olive green SlD. Card PROPH.E"I'S. NATIONAL Geograph.ics 30c -blond wigs S5 ea c h. ·u·~-c M CAR bed $2.50, car seat labl• and 4 chain •~. SLJDlNG aluminum window each. Fire lool1 •1 . Dlnt.tte GI "" 'ch"· 25c 3 DISH.l\iASTER ll2 . II5 S12. 3026 Ki ~u e, · · ~ 50 ~. t 12 -Pl APT a:as slO\'es $10-$2$. ~ r assware a u... • $20. Reconl ''''"· tv.-o 54~2835 .... · ~ un sea ·""· ay Fonnica dinette $25. Maple Sunbeam halt dryer St Ulilitel 6'22" complete with set S9. Gennan beer atein • S5. All reasonably priced. pe-n $5. Ma~ I r o n S1D Kitchen clock $2. Utility screen $15. ~2219 $8. Atlas SS. Marble end 833-0279 speaken Sl2. 2 double sink ELECTRIC roaster w i 1 h Electric belt e•en:iser SlO. hide-a-bed, new cove r s bl Pl 646-8432 faucets ••. SlO. 6 shower rolis9Crie 17. Tires, good H _, !own ,., calc"·• $22.50. Chair $8. Record shell S2. Child's jumpe-r BOY'S furniture, m aple ta e · " anu nu '"' chaU'· 13. Small bar .. -cue c•·sl ~. E·' lablt• $5 2ll TON -, ·-•e lo< ~-~ KENJ.10RE 2 speed upright heads 4. $6. 3 clock radios tread 2-645 x 14's, 1-735--685 0 .. -, llO 842 1895 cabi~t SlD. A I um In um ""' '"' ...., ""' .,. '"'.. ........ .... ,..,.,, 120 · . m -" · · · ..........i ~. Red area ."'" $5 .. 110. c·-· .. 15. Clolh;...,. ,...;lh w•·-'· ·~. °'0 ., .. vacuum . Antique S3 • $5. Plyv.'ood SlO. Curona x 15, 4 ply S2 each. Blue I o---~-"-"=~_.,:;:..,.,~ chaise and 6"""' pad S3. ..., • -,,. ~-e. ... ""''"" ..., ....,...'".,.. camera $25. Hobby motor typewriter S12. Cherrywood sofa S20. Blue naugahyde Set twin beds $12 each. Sin&le Big set dishH $6, Mix· Ba!hroom carpeting S S. 25c • St Bar S25. Dining IOc EACH • Cement blocks1 4 speed S7.~. 1965 mlnt coffee table $25. 2 cherry hide·a·bed $25. 6 oak chairs. bed SIS. 2 sewing machines muter $4. Double waflle Daisy throw rug $4. Black chalrs I4 each. Black 4 x 6 x 16 and 2 :ii; I set $3. 1968 • 5 BU pennies ~·ood tamp tables s?JJ each. one with arms S15. 1 chest S7 each. Animal cages S7 iron $2. Kitchen gad~t.s and gold lamp Ahade SS. "oriental tables $25 eacb. 16 ledge capa 646-Mfl SI a roll. Copper sweat on 39lD!h Channel p I a ce. or drawers, 4 drawer $10. each. Dinette $10. Phone l0c-50. Rugs Sl. Walnut Baby clothes $2. 2472 Napoll ~18 x · 1·1r ,-h A I I 842-4707. Way c M 646-9128 -----ANTIQUE chest $10. 2 bowl· i 1ng x eac . mpro ape 673-1603 \Vood la"·n chairs Sl each. slide door cabinets S5 each. ' · · . . SHAG tilg !Ike new S3. 2·• ing balls and bag $6. BolC recorder SID. T oyota -T~AN"-G~E~R-l_N_E_co_"_'_h_, -7-io-,-t, Lawn mower with catcher SOFA $10. Pink dinette SID. 2 sewing ma<.'hlnes SS-$15. 2 UNFINISHED m1n1·b!ke1 direct Faucet mount hose of tools $5. 2 car nckl evaporative emission con-Ve""' ...........i condition S25. $:i. Girl's bicycle, junior size I coffee table, 2 end tables 528 Eleventh, HS 536--0414. $20 each. Powtr mower SlO. reels S2.50 each. 54&--0053 12 50 h Bo of pop I trol device model RT 62 ·~ 5""" 110 K•'•by fioo< ~I•'•"•• at -"" 0 --<am-115. Ba-..1 ••w ------· eac · x u ar We.II hung medicine! cabinet · Y" " • all for S25 ...,,-4,,.... USED brirk JOO at 3c ........-..-~ ""' 2tl A ~ 33' 12 50 g .... ker L $10. AM FM ll'all!iistor tachment $3. Electric heater · · ~ · $25 Moklr SlO. 548-7965 LOUNGE chair S · nttque ttCOiul'I 1 · • ..--3 di AC d b 1 116 SS. White and ~!d ba1h 1 . FRENCH Provincial couch Plyv.ood 2 at 75c. Claw1oot · .....,..en chest $25. Hobie SJ. Tilt table aaw $25., ra o an at ery . 1,.ghl 12. F-·I ho"'' l3l s;,. 2 e ectr1c irons $2 each. 20 1 h d _, 11 '-lh 1 .. b $20. n-e ·-ll•'s CANVAS back pack with .... .,,o ,.,.18 675-5258 '"" .. Dishes 5c . ~. Twin S . Wa nut ta bolhu • .,.. " "" ..... . surlboard $25. SI art in g '"o-..iu 69 VW right rear fender $12. E. 21st, C.M. bedspreads, gold and whitt Silver l(londe fall med iu m ~;tag2 e ~~!~ks. ~ e~i~ =~~~~~a f~:~~ uu.i ~~ blocks $6. 673-5623 l·A~Q~U~AR"==m~M~S~4~S-ga1""'Jo_n_,sho~w·I 67f>.-037l VERY nice electric sewing SlO. Single couch cover, gold length SU. 54>-3880. ror Sl5. Pictur:frames and snorkel $5. Boot.I $1. PICNIC table $20. GE $25. Fluorescent 11 I b t ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii machine. Good hardwood $3. Picture frames 25c TWIN bl~ conon ruffled 25c-flO. Jiigb rlse trundle Hood S1 Solid walnut desk vacuum $25. Dinette $15. reflector $5. Dyna.Clow • 1• cabinet S20. 548-68)1 Sl.50, Full size applique girl's bedspreads with 1 pair bed frame S7.50. Slipcovers 20 x 40 s25. Matching chal; Maple step tables $18 pair. ~tside filter $9, 20 pllo'J REFRIGERATOR S20. Old bedspread $2.50. Ladies and curtains $6. Black while TV, and bolsters s4 each. Frosted wig with case Sl5 Coffee table $8. La.mp $8. with reDector, need• ;i but good. 214 34th Slrt'et, men's clothlnf 25c • $3. needs minor ttpaln, nk:e F't'igidalre $25. Double,.rnat· Rattan chair Sl. Porsc:~ Desk $25. Desk chair $6.50. aldeglau S4. 4 new pumPf WANT AD 642-5678 * * * * * * !i-------------------,1.N~.B~.--------Ladies shoes, size 1% nar· cabinet S20. Doub1e oak tressandsprlnp $15.6twin steel rim with lug $5. Wing chair $25 •• Twin Sl-$3.545-3753 ~ COUCH ...... Good ho . row 50c. Silverwatt 5c each. headboard Sl5. Long blonde sheets 25c. Lt.diei bike and Michelin tire 15 x 14 $10. 1heets/pads 25c • 7x. ~ed UNDERGROUND reed e~ Trader's Paradise ....,. x spring ... d .. ble '"bit 1 ............ -.. 110. 111 b-~• .... -1 25 h lh I 13 ~ •~ "-$15. Clean mattress $25. "'"'"' ... ..,,.. ''""'"' a · ..,;uv ........ · baby carrier $!.;Jl. 528 VW 36 hp case SS. V\V ll se · "''"~ses size wire, no. 10 ...,/co B 1. Arm chair Sl5. Electric hair Kitchen· ware 1Dc -SOc. 961-4353. -• :~ Eleventh , H.B. 53&-0414. 40 hp cylinder and pi1ton1 12 Sl.50. University park O"QM eear pump $15,, dryer $5. Deep fryer $5. Ironing board, new cover GOLF woods 1. 2, 3. 4, REF RIG ER AT o R with $3. R.ear window moulding 833-2249 64.2-0490 ) 20 stereo record album1 S2 SS. Curtains, nylon 8 panels. nta.tChed; 'aet WJlllon • stalf · for 69 ~rsc:be $5. 495-5016 TV RCA portable 21'' remote \'.tODERN walnut end tabllli 'tor all. Good clothes S3 tor white 50c each. Paperback S15.' BlacK tireM:reen S7. freeier $2S, 163 E, l8th St., SCHWINN boy 's Stingray control S20. Movie camera $10. White lamp $5. 6U-316S ,_all. Books $2 for All, Dlshes noVels 15c each. Glasses Small two wtleel bike $5. CC~.~M~·--------1 $25. 545-4028 8mm Riviera Pl. Projector SAT-Sun after 9 A.M. Soil and glu&e& .$3. Pictures SJ and CUPfi lOc each. Ladies car seat S2. car bed $5. CORVAIR car for parts 8mm S20. ~D S10 nr SS $20 Gud " • $15. Electric heater $lO. electric Schick raror Sl. Forms! size lD, $1 o. ~ 380 Ford aUclr eetup WARING blender SS. Collee with projector 205 28th St clubs . en too~ Kitchen utility table s;;. 2069 Monrovia St. C.M. 83&--3165. $2(1. Chevy 3 speed grinder $5. Portable vacuum NB • -, " $1-$5. King htadboard~121l· Chestoldraweris25. Wilton Saturday and Sunday transmission $25. Car cleaner $5. Dra l tlne · · Dishes, 8, $l!i. Book BACK issues of Vogl.le, aliem•l-llO. 283 ,...__,stick machine 13.50. Rigid pl,.. AUTOMATIC cooker/deep l!k-25c. Kit.chen ut C.<pot 118, JOO% wool. SUEDE Levi cut i·acket, o. I _, G J "' "~· ~ 1 G' I d .x:ven een a1iu a m t1 u r C"lie< 13,-. Toledo pl-die, frytr S . 1an c•rve 1"-•1 ~17 Paloma Dr. I White Christmas I re e , brand new $25. 54g...3648 · 25c h ~ I 111."t up S20. Slant 6 Dodge .. "" ..--d I I k d ~~ magaztncs eac. v1nae eriglneand....,nsmisaion S25, 'Ai",%", I" $5. Slant board ecoraor ar An spoon TALL Galli holUe ::J li·nes ... times dollars -------· plaslic $6. Box ol paint and Co2 PISTOLS9. 549-8648 picture era.me, 24 x JO in--$5 644-1087 $7 , Wrought I ron ano arM:1 garden supplies SlO. Bike ches SS. Two drawer night 6 cyl Chevy engint $2S. ' candle1tick.s $2 pair. Brass stand $25. Tall chest witq $S. Phone stand s2. Phone NIAGARA vibrating pillow sta.nd $8. Wheelbarrow $6. Machine shop ipress $25. '62 21" ADMIRAL TV, works wine caddy• Sl.50. Carved 6 drawers $25. Small 1 chair S4. Magazine holder $15. 549-o.1648 Pair of crystal boudoir Chevy and · '61 Fon:I body good $25. 673-7402 salad servers $5. 12 volt dra~r dre1ser S15. Llttlt $4. Pair brass w B 11 SUEDE pelt, 2' x 7' SS. lamps $5. Aurora table top ~"::="',=,.~l>-""'125~· ~S4~5-'-'-3682C'-.-~ I 2 FRONT VW &eats $5 each. Motorola n> A m p 1 i I i e r g!rl 1 clothes 25c-$L ~ candleholdcn $8. Pal io 549-3648 racing set S3.;Jl. Matchbox RARE Shells and corals Rear stat $6. 2 VW tire1 vlbroson\c car unit. Control Federal St., C.M. I llehts S3 each. Large neon TEAR gas pistol with shells Mottlf'Ney No. 12 $6. Omens Sl-$25. Old bottles from sea $3 each, 70 x 14. Step lad· and rear spe'aker St O. QUEEN Anne chair, ne~ Have: 160'640 acres, Neva. da, tree & clear, eq $40 per acre. Want: Car, Moto: home, TD's or ??? Meyers, 673-6756. • HAVE: 21' travel trailer, self cont. TRADE for: 20' sailboat. Call * 649-1206 * MtWHlBIOUS CA R, A-1 cond, Must see lo believe, \Vorth $1800. TRADE FOR late model big car or older Mercedes. 548-3869 Home & Business combined Cl cor-2 bldgs, Costa Mesa, FP $68f>.1 equity S42M, FOR OUT.STATE or Cal. bldg on acres. OWNER &16-8558. Want Hi DPserl Callf. OUl· of-state, hcal!h. Have Cl corner 90xll7 2 bldgs. Eq S42M. F . P, S68M Inc. $445 mo. Owner C.M, 646-8558. Two 2-B<!drm 2 BA wtrfmt condos w/slip·~. approx 44M eq., for 12 units. Cali 1213) 592-5863 eves/WkendJ H.1ve 2~ acre wooded Ore. gon land, valUe $2500, Want Pickup or auto of equal ""'"". * 673-6809 * Have '67 Ope-n Road 1 Ion chassis mount camper, Want Jale % ton Pickup, car or ??7 * 673-6809 * f{ave: $$()() 2nd TD + cash. WANT: 6 !<> 8 units. Prefer Co8ta Mesa . i''ortln Co. , l71I.C We1rtlltl Dr., ~ewporf Beath. 642-5000 Sailboat wanted, fiberglass 22' to 2!1' • Exch.3nge lish· IN' boa4J7', 100 hp Mtrc. with shore moortng. "3·3388 Streamline all alum tnller 28' tw\n, crptd. lmmae. In •dlt pk nr SAnll Barbani. Val $3500. Want prop lhis area W'ld $10,000. Box 45!i. Goleta, Ca. 93011. Tndt: '59 t'ht'vy 4 whl rir. Pkk Up. Xlnt C:Ond· U1ll bo• bed. FOR botl or 1 C.UI 962..f.Wl Nwprt Deb Tenni1 Oub Membtnlhlp, olymplc alze pnol, lodcen. rt'ltllUMlnt, bet. bunquet fftcil. t~ fcnni1 cN mt llf111 or ! 546-0.'m. * *' -k Hav~ '69 Cad, sedan De Ville; fact air, fUJI lthr int, full pwr, padded top, AM( FM stereo, etc. Want camp. er or simi!IU'. 833-930I Several Small Lota Lake Elsinore Trade ·ror Colar TV or Trust Deed * 548-3744 * Have: 3 BR furn home Big Bear $30,000 t!<J $8400. Want: Car, Motor home. TD'1 or lights in frames Sl5 each. $9. 5'1g....3648 of .popular game~ SOc-$2. SI-$5. 2542 Elden, C.?.1. der, 5 feet $4 . Electric train Foldlng bed and mattress recovering S1D. Picnic table! Heating pad $4. Bissel rug Go-cart as Is Sli Large MEDITATION p ii 1 ow,, and tracks $3. 9 golf clubs $25. Cory tlectric grain snd m!wood, varnished $1 D sham-r S7.50. Throw CONVERTIBLE top motor I · k "'"1408 116 Del M CM S5 !">49-3648 provincial st)' e mirror $10. decorii.tor cushions $5-S25. Sf>. Size 4 Ice s ates $4. coffee mill $1D. Mlxmast~r J'IO"'" • ar, . j nigs 50c each. Round mir· · Silver Lame cocktail dress Exotic wall hanging 1 Saw hon;e $2. Unicycle $2. IO speed SIO. New beige 9 A.M. -2 P.M. t ror $4 . Canister vacuum POOL cue and case $6. size 3, $5. Beautiful bonded St>S25. ~78 by appt. 24". 673-4419 fiberglau drape-1 '9 X 63 TV, I9" portable black and with attachme.nts, '4'0rks 549-3648. Acrylic dresa with matching NAUGAHYDE b r ocaded $3 pair. Electric oven S3. v.·hite $25. 55'7-2226. , good SIS. Steam iron $5. SURFBOARD $19. 549-3648 lined capr, a handmade DEN chair, contemporary brov.·n covel"l'd chair and Antique gas stove $25. Barn· , Odd small table~ S2 each. MEN'S Ii k t . 9 original, girls size 12, $15. modern, polished oak arm olloman $20. Ch' om' boo end tables SlO pair. DI~ desk microphone S151 S .. ,~-n1 l'l5. Holl•H•........1 ro er s a es, s1u 1 rests and swivel base form Tire 825 x 14 white ::J • ·-,.~ 11 .,.,, ""~o Be au t y mat c irutanr ,,.1~-n "'· 4 c'·ln --" 2 Atlu desk tiles 8" and . '--ad'"·--" 17. &ad~ movie · ~~-R "pholstered contour back '""' '"' 111"' S4 Hi-f1 speaktn watnu '"" U<JO,.lu '-"" hairsetter $3. ecord extra leaf Sl5. Brus 20 6" x 81Ai" x 41h:" S2 and · • screen $25. Radio S 8 . VIKING tape deck $19. albums Sl. Artisl's easel and seat, textured nylon. Inch Sunburst electric wall $3. Relaxaclsor $10. East $20 each. Typewriter $15. '1 " -~ ea~·, SJ 19711 E•l"a-.. ~ "8 Bl al WI No 'Ntlm 1po1', excellent _,.. C · 1 .. 50 Voltage regulator .,,.._..,. ,. ye , <;1•.M1•..v • uco.;u • " •; ...,,,,,....,., Sl.50. ue roy nton clock and two sconceR $5. 1 .... 1an arv1ng se ,,... . 1 S20 546-0714 .... H .... 1 TRADE NEW PORTABLE Lane, HB oil of Adams, DRlFi'WOOD S25. 54g...3&18 ash 11' a y S 2. Love I y conditio~ $85 &4~ months Two electric alarm clocks 494-4157, CaJI after 10 AM supp y · ' ??? SC U 8°A COMPRE.SSOR, ~-tweeach 0 81 • .:-1. '""°s.t ",•., •5~! SUEDE mini skirt, brand Ame1hyat colored dish S2. ~1!m1~.' Mr ' $1.50 each. Sunbeam electrtc SURFBOARD excellent co; 2 chest of dra.wen SS and I., 1.ARGE OUTBOARD DC vu "" ... ,. d ' bl ll Several blouses, sklr~. tops, mox· er 15. 16 ~•nd howllog dillo• ·~. 84" .. ~ (B-nt) $25. Radio record playtf " day, al•• all ... -k u•i•'l new, a JUS!a e size sma ... .. , TRJUMPH I l .--"~ ~· ... 120 L 1 3 ~· ""' -·.. " dresaee In su ....... ,eb s12es mo orcy(' e parts: b Ii b _ _, .._ •-· • a m P s -... MOTOR. 539.7995 I 842·7887 all ls IO!d. 962-49.14 to medium SS. 549-3648. $1-$3, 8402 Friesland Dr., 650 cc 5eat $3. Sissy bar ~ ' ag a ..... ''"""'· Ku.: ll' x 2" RUG 11quare $25. Upholst'red cha\~ $10-$151 _•_ll_•_r _S_P_M_. _____ 11 cA_lR_;;c_co~m=pre-".,-0,-'1-25-.-A-_ir 19'' Portable UHF-VHF S25. H Sa 9-5. S4. Luggage rack $6. Rear SI'.. $3. Tu'O ~zen black Typewriter $20. Sink 12" $6. Old clock11 $2-$5. Small 10.2 BR units CM $125 !'of. 125 LI 'd 15 548-6529 .B. !. fender •A. "Z" bar 15. High salad bowls Ix each' Square table 24" $I5. Radio table 15 Dining table 120 ' pump , qui pumps ' · STEREO coUei table com-,,.. Corona del Mar. 673-3743 and record pl~ver 110. New Shlrloy ' Tempi• dol l ; Loan $55,000 assumable at • S15. Small gas engine S5 TOY trucks $4. Tank SG. Fire blnatJo• G·-a~ ••• ,,, handle bars $5. Head $25. ~ 1 ,,, " "'' '"' en,,_.. · · · .....: 1 need REFRIGERATOR, works makeup mirror $5. 36" cor· 11"125. Sing!• bed 18. Bah• 6.6Yo. Trade for clear home • SlO. Anchors $5 • 10. engine $8. Electronlc cannon ,,. I Id oiled w I l Transnuss1on +<-•· ...... ,.,.. .7 new car r ge, a nu ~'" ~~· 115. 645-0083 ner cabinet $8 .4 provincial bed, complele $20. Kl this area $~10M & owner Chain 25c foot. Pipc fitting! S6.-sturdy, good condition. S25 96S-3013 gas ta.nk $20 . .,.,.,....,....8. carry 2nd. Agt 549.0218. 25c -1. Gas heater S5. H. 0. train track, cars, =~·==-~-· --,.-=~~ OFFICE desk with 7 DESK $25. Swlvel chair $10. dining! room chab1 1" 1115,e!:~· .. =>-0808--,,·-,.--,,.--,.--.,.- 1 IRONER, General Electric o"" "132 P ng pong ta e wt """·1. * * * * * Old oil healer$ . Fish Jures engine, all S25. SUitcase, full SJO. 545-2529 drawerft, old heavy made .,.,....., dies $l0. Picture frames 5c 20 gal glass lined water ' -, AUTOMATJCP!STOL, 20 St. Rolla11o•ay bed SIO. 6v uf ladiea, size 10 clothes from oak 31" x 34%" x SERVEL gas relr!gerator, 1 rn ~-29•• p heater $25 3 eel.I hea'"' 5 Balh ll 9 CANDLE S••••'•h wall • S . .,..........,...,, ~ ep-· .,, Wf!f battery, unused s:i. SI . room wa heater ..--· 58" $15, ~torage or book family size, good condition duty garage door hardware rounds fired. Value $85. Electric.al parts $1 • S25. S4. Explorer suit S 6 . scounce S25. Modem lamp shell 24~1'' x 3714" x M" $25. 557~51 pertrl!e Ln. C.M. $25 per set. Wood 30" x l'radc for comparable weap. Bow with qu iver and extras Youngster .s shoulder SlO. Marble lop !able $1D. $5. 3 glass sliding doors GOOD uRd TV's S 2 5 LARGE new lamp and shade 60'" desks $25. Typewrlter on. 546-0158. SlJ,. Unicycle $10,, Bicycle straightening harness S4. Spanish framed print SS. 6' 4.l" x 71%1" $5. each. Stor-S42-5Sl6 ' $8. Knethole desk $25. table $5. 2 fire extinguishers SI'EEL frame utfHty trail. parts SL Water ski blanks Crane lavatory faucet set Danlsh aofa $25. 5' hand age bqx 25 .. x l9i.." x 68.. .~----~=I Larae maple knick-knack $5 each, Hot plate $3. 7 er, used only 4 ttmes: Will $3. Clock radio $5. Body $8. 1953 Lllc magazines 15c carved Spanish credenu St5. Ont mail box St. Trash GOOD kitchen 11:as range $25. sbelf $8. PlaU portable stW· fluore!ICenl light fixtures, 2 trade for shell, for 4• x S'Ai' putt)' S4 gallon. G.E. washtr 540-8376. S25. !168-4762. metal box with two doors 2085 Thurin, CM. Ing machine $15. U ge;uge drcle line with bu I b pickup bed. $5. Playboy magaiines 2X. VERY ornate small gold leaf 1963 Corv.ai r Spyder oomplete S-1. w 1 n d 0 w s , me t a 1 "E~L~F.~c=r=ru~c="JA'-,-bl-,-,.-..,--wi~t~hl 8 h 0 1 g u n new S 2 5 · .$4 Keh. 2-4. butt> 4' tluore• Ph: 543-1805 Ocean tra.de magu.ines SOc . piclure frames $2 to $6. setup, heads S25. Turbo $25. frames 1914 x 3T' opaque borne.made I/3 hp motor Bedipreads each $2. cent light fixlun!s with Ravt oceanfront home earn. 2542 El.den, C.M. Avocado entry hall mirror Carburetor. manifolds $1 5. glass S1 each. Doon 71"" $1S • $25. 648 W. Wilaon, sunbeam hairdryer $ 3 • bulbs $15 e.1ch. Knit punin bria fN. of Morro Bay), cHROME dine.lie set $2a. Sl2. Gold lea.I wall can· BelJOOu1ing, clutch,. $ 15. x 36" x 84" $~. each. Snow _CM"'----------! ~a~eu.m:c~:V:!-1!: $3.50, Macrame key dlaJn1 cle11.r, Want Ora.n&e coast Hollywood bed $2(1. Blond rlel11bra, original $65, now Casiler scrt:mbler 11.SrS x l4' chain Sl.50. 5 wood chain 2 SURFBOARDS $25 each. Sl. Barbie doll& from home or duplex. Richard ooftee and 2 end tables SJ 5. $20. Lane cocktail table, tires for the street pair Sl8, $15. All fish ball tank 31" 642--0552 complele $1.50. Ant"l q ue 25C-$1.50, 2 speed room 1iie Irwin, Realtor 6/>6060. TV ~ 3047 Royce Lane, real marble top, fruit~ must sell, 544-8034. x 34" x 21" deep and 45" GOLFERS: PracUcally new =k1:.;,~· S~n~~.d~~: evaporative cooler $12.50. C.M. ba!lt' S20. Boy's clothes 11ze OVER i,,, ton ol gla!~ p&.nes, high 14. Flbtrglasa ihell Steel windows with wired Lorge Westdiff lot • Free MEN'• "J"•lln" cow b o Y 68 25c-S2. Baby clo!hes l2" x _.. al•• louvettd cabinet 32'' x 37" x 16" golf ball s 4 to 7 for SI. 25c. Beautiful qua l 1 t Y glau pleeet 3' x 3' $5 each. • ,_ 11 ... h . 1 •~ "" Men's Ice figure 11kate1. sl:ze clothing SOc • $20. Sizes 6-16. SI 1 wi·' 1 andclear_Trade forHar-boots, !!ilze 11 $10. Mrn's ""-· ....... w ca.ins or window glass, all for $5, S3.SwlvelchairS2.2fold!ng 8$5.675--0992 Lovely little airl's dresses ff: uuow rllme• bot area hOmc, or cond~ "Red Winit'' high top work Chc>vy 1;," rims $3. Small 842-8321 metal chain Sl .50 each. 2214 -'--"---------! and 1 lze without glass 3' x S"'' $S minium, or '!''!' ?t'? 1oo.1, lllze -1l $5·. Man' II shelf, gold leaf $3. Beige ""1 ch · 30 inch i .. A_ Elden Ave., C.tif. !)48..4153, UNICYCLE for aalc $9. 287 18 50cp ~y su':tsre~zoa !, ~o each. Wood glass room * • ~ * new hand knitted warm nylon ratptt Sl sq, yd. 359 "" n x P ece ,,......vy Nlll94l1 1 Rd., Colta Meu.. · !IO ,... • partition 4' x •• $4 11ach. pullover wool • wc at c r' \Valnut, Newport Shores pl~xlglass $7. 25 Inch x 63 BOY'S 20" Stingray bike $25. 54!}..3212 Jewelry·25e-· $1 .• ·Sat and 1Ji.1hmom sink" with fixture 19' f'iber glsss Johnson surfer, '68 xlnt cond. 210 OMC l/O, Aki. ft.it; 9 pap., $3. rt)() OT' trade for Cal. 20. 84&..2204. Trll:de no M eq In E /.-lde 3 BR, 2 ba houst. ~nltd at $170 Ptr mo FOR ~ & clear k>t or llOtlnd TD. Broker &46.s226 "'lge, mccl!um large $5. 642-3361. gluss shower door S1. Top Wagt1n $2. Large mahogany 2 GIRL'S 24" blcycleA $5 Sun and Mon 10:.S. 224 Dia· $10. 31\.l Michigan, C.M. soil will dellver 4~ yards table, Duncan Pl\yfe S7. :0[B·~~-..,_:::..:1fm~o~O~d~ARv~e~.,aBal~~ho~a~W~ond~~1~~~[~~E!':'F~I Bea11tiful thick human hair No. 400 Copymatc dry copier 20 Dirty 11 pt alze etove, works each. 54.5-4459 DOUBLE: own eas stove r.11~, Lig ht -Qrown $10. SlS. Regina electric broom $ • 96U74S. 2 BOAT •• , •• back to •·ck l I PLI YWOOD 4' -· 82' cleti.n $25 Sat. only 9-4! P.M'. Boy's good pants, like new, $8. Typev.tlter no. 673-4262, CRA:rr&\1AN 16" 7 blade $5. Manual 1YPe wr 1 t tr' . "'" "'• "" • 1 um num IC'rffn . 545--0850 USO nd Dlchondra 1awnmov.>er with Underwood P , Rug t x ll wtutt, fo&m paddtd ~ curta.ln todr-i!Xtend..to .13',1-'===--·------1 00 11m50• ""'•er -"'!m ,: A•I $l5 each, couch, kina:size catch" 125_ Shov.-• d,.,._ llghl lavender. burlap back· each. 27" diameter. M&ple Jl Louver doors 9 !.nch ~ AMERICAN mags Cllev $15 . eac . ..,..., wa ... I. M helldbOard, dinettt: aAt with 0 -· in• 110. nn-. I •·ng .... ,, collee table 17 18" 7A:nllh I 2 n each F 70 14 In wide -·•I • I 1 ... !O ""' 33" w\de wllh hardw·-$5. ..--~ "" · 17 2 1lnge ' uorescent ' -. · .v• men 6 ~ ron s ttc .... <1, 4 chairs, tank type vacuum ..... 2 medium, ollve &rffn $2 portable TV wilh stand S25. ~pa. Rack 4 shtlves. 2 tires c.1ps SID each. 6*-3108 waist, dark blue $3. Jackf!t, anly $15 tach. ttonywood 846--5050. g foot curved 10fa, pads Ptllt lamp S4. Ford P.U. mail b<me•. 3 ga.Hon -·MAPLE bed hme Ill\. -'Om•n's toft \tether lrid, bed frames $3 and S4. Singlt UNUSUAL .nnc !able lamps, laded, but very usable, tailgate SS. 644-0198 can. I 4 x 2' h>uvtr ,cb; Blonde coUee table $3.50. Uahtbeia;t:S4.-646-2512 .. A,,~~, __ , do"ble •·-'m•d••had••ISto llO s 'h "I_, Id '"" uua.iu ...... .. fllUN • pan1s P••tl, '~" Co , CHR0~1E dinette aet with Schick electric shawr $1 Ught blut vinyl couch, &ood 2 OU> balh tub$ 11) wHh head.boarda $3 each, Single 2 pairs 3 way lamps Sl.5. green S2.i Mahogany tnd f chairt pi, 211D Elden eflch. Barbecue electric spit condition S2S. Norte apt 1lze -Pl-~-,-A-,.-.-... -'51.--,~-_--,..I cl•w feel PD ~ch. Lavatory box aprins.:s ud malttt1s A.~rted crymtlqual, 11: l ~!, • tables, oval, refinishM $10 Ave, C.M. ~1762 SlS. Map.It brass chandler refrtprator, runs but needs ,,. .. ..,.,.. S5. Screen11 ~ • SI. Doan SlD. Paprrback bookJI 3 for sicmwan. an e portel-jl.ln each. Solderina a:un $1 114 °-· de k t'"'" •--··--'-n • .... -·I glnt tim•. Good radio. MY S2 and $3. ~lntlow• $2 each.. St. 82'Z w. BalbOt., Apt 5, china Sl to $3. Heavy MS-7408 at 188 Del Mar, COSCO high chaJr $5. Twin · w: ... s a 1 """I ,..up -.in< ..... ~·v. · ~ty for Ltncoln M&n UJ Waler htate~ 15. (t} 40 Balboa. 67>4389. chrome pipdeet.11 lable 36" C.M·. aft 9 A.M. •~roller 15S12f!· Ri!.Jco r13d ~~all 4~ h UN!'ti_lN~~he~boardl $3 or! S:llUon (lJ 30 &al.kin. I970 OFFICE chairs, mctil, lormlc11.lop$25.W1lnu1and payer · tty c r . stu JO couc With ta ~v•v 1tora1t Call M2-1994 f'orl'I truck irlll and swiwla, aome aeertta"" ol'l'lnfe oetllslanll.I ch11lr StO. CLARSS H~-~ • .!:25' Maple 'c~ 2761 San CarlOI Lane, C.M. cover Pl. 2 mahogany com-cabintt $6. Admiral caatUe he dllght tri 10 1 .,, All ktng1\ze new pack•Rcd, · 111"' ... wn mower •'u. 56-6035 modt1 $15 each:. Mahogany recordtr $15. S0'8 Wh8t do )'OU haYe to tn.deT kt~pb:e bed mfram11' SlD. W!IJ'pel...!·T\JXE13• 11 00 · 545-J2S29A,...;_. Beuon aat!nbound blankt!I 2 rattan Chain S6 each. MOVING. red enamd CotcO llvilli room table $ 20 · Klllybrook, C.M. 54()..9T1t.. lbt It heft -tn Onnge Dodge alte:malor S 1 5. • • c.. ""nw1 SlD, Antlqut ntln qullled Rattan tllblt $6. Mf.l\e-\lll 3-tlor utility cart and ate~ ~wood clialat: with new SPEAKER. enclolurY ns Co11nl)l'a largt'st read tra4-Traverse rods many air.ti, rufOed shirt, cumberbund bed!pl"l."ad $2S. Pah' klnrlze mlr~r $5. Camtra $3. stool In aood condition, bc»h pad $25.J)ouble box spring "Ir. 9:>fa bed $3), 3 ~ lna po1t.l4l$7& 50c rach. Orlll pre1• S15. lie for a " or S yr old pillows $8. 8UJ11 n g t,p n B11.ritone uke $5. Trub cans for $12. OlcHona.ry In two and matirffa $25. STh-1338 Sl.$. l table. $12. Bookette Mini blkt", ~ hor:w:, $25. tiqf, perfect 125, Full wet no-Iron sheets f7, Old ~d; $3.fach., 55t-Q'5.1, volume&, new $3 -$9 v11\ut, or ~ll Orchid An. O!M $5. fl'lghtstMd SL Jllgti -, * ~.. *-_ _..* ~ 2S1 Sletj<.11, Costa irult, rm!rtlum US. &ttN843. turql,lo\se Pertla.n danale SCHWINN men'a bike $25. Round bird ca&:e SI. 548-8831 Cf-IAR·BR.OJL Barbet"ue $Z. di.air • $7. JUmp Rtl $5. Mesi1 • TWINBEDS $15. 847-2611. Hila $2!1. M-7.~. &r.l-402!! ~s -67)..4150 ..... ~. -- . . .. . . . ~ .. . . . . . ,.__ OAJl.V PILOT S.lllrdaJ", Mlll'C!li 6, 1971 I~ :;;;I --~1~~1 1 Mlacellaneous Ill Ml1cellaneou1 Ill )IA.NY bw>dlt• ot paper f« Horae1 &5' CamP,M'll, S. .. /.Rlnt 920 Mobile Hornet 935 Trailers, Tr avel '1---------~·orthy arouP. &U-9846 ;:-:-::::;;:::-~"'.".:;-;'."-:-;::~l·-...-.-:::-:=:::::----l---:::::':'!:--::='°'"=--eeeeeeeee MAPLE"'"' $50. "'""'°"' S.v<ral ""' of .... c1 ... llANCRQ Rosallilo, 115 2 CAMPER THE BEST OF TRAVEL T""" 23", '111 "'---Gil.&. auto. washer $50, Fe!Kler meat 11"!1.ie for ap mak· Orchard Dr. Santa Ana HI.$. BOTH WORLDS model fully atlf cont. Lib nww " ampliller, make oiler In&: or wha teve r . New manacemenl, box c1raRANCE SHE For. beautifu.I home, }OW flf'W,$5300.968-2297 with this Adi 67S.353l 6-12-9846 316 atalls w/attached corrals, UA IU. maintenanceandarehltttur. ~15-·-c~ ..... --,-~-.. -,.-,--,-1954.---11000 Satvrdey 2--6 P .M. "M"l,--,c-1-:l.-l1_n_1_ou_• ____ 1s==E"AUT=1"ru=L"Sh"""•p"'h<-ro/-.,.,Co=11"'"1e. for Jn.1o call: 54~1953 aUy Impressive design: See S5lM:l.OO. See Sunday only, NO MONEY DOWN BOUTI'-'UE W1nted 820 re.male, about lS monUul. SPlRITED 10n-el mare , "~ · Larae RlecUGn pre 'Tl the e>ecitui.r ntw ''Village 496-4860 (OAC~ $40.2.5 Per Mo. <36 ~lo. T Very fr!t'ndly &: train• t ul· )'l't; ~ Anb l,i qte. $3SO Campera Now Sluhed to HouM:" by Levitt Moblle CACI Uc. WIB 13 Interest Booka • New I Used e S£ALPOIN"T Sianic&e kit· Iy. \Vanll companion6hlp ol * MS-5175 * $ 9 OWi& Sy&tema on display now at Trailers, Ut ility 947 compllt~ on 12!70 aulom~ ~~tln& cards. Citt1s tens, .$15ca' la!~~~ adults or ch l 1 d re n . Livestock 851 4 ACTUAL BAY HARBOR 14' Tandem Trailer Uve dlscoun1 rate. \Vbk:h i& Come browff •round ~-54s-3388 316 •AcToar MOBILE HOMES tquivaltnt to 71.2% Annual 169.ll B hUrl St ..... -Sal All \Vi!h .f wheels. All slul weJd. p · , ... Rat Def .. us • WANTEDf LOVABLE oraflle stripe ~'"~At.I e colon k INYOICI 1425 Baker St. Costa Mesa ~ coni.truction. %." Steel eroen._e •-erre;i Fountain Valley. Calif. YOUTH BE D ma.le kitten, house ffe!. very aliea. 10 at $1.10 at $1.50 .SHOWCASE Ju.at S, ()f S.D. Fwy at Harbor deck platin&. Will ltll or payment priC'e is $1459.28 in. lrHI J[iJ I ~ t I ............... f,.. toYOll . ¥1v«ae M5 Dune Bu91lt. '68 DUNE BUGGY '69 Datsun Pickup \Vlth 48" Parris Valley camp.. et. dlr. S1eeps 4 peoplt'. <YN\V287l \Viii take car in trade or finance private par. 1y. Call M6-8736 or ·IM-6811 DUMP TRUCK 1995 See at Daily Pilot 330 West Bay Street Costa r.1~sa .•• •••••••••• • 646-J.tn • friendly, needs .........t home. 26.U s. E. Meu. Dr. Upper DEALER n4;u• ••10 eluding all interest, all taxe~ I 5""" o... .,..,,..,,.. Lrade for pickup. 3166 Sicily, ~.1 li il ·~u prefe WIG 'IFGR ---• ''" ~'° .. -k day• aft _.., FOR a..... cense or .1 v r 0 "•II for taxes. Must Uquidatt 6Pl\f 3/9 ELDORADO CAMPERS .-==,,.-=,....-·,_..,· ,...--~7 1 to pay c....... uu prit~c 1'1rs. Greenman " ·~s money Music•l Instruments 122 ~ .. "" · NOW OPEN (Mesa Ve:rdel CM --'-the t · I ' ' entire stock of wia:1, falls, \VURLJTZER Spinet piano, NEED rood home fenced yd I .. mnd ii· ,e) THEODORE CONTEMPO. 2 ~~ un~~ 3~;-i~v;n~ Ls only $l073.ood including tax 642.4321 cucades I.: '\'iglets. Syn-f1 keyboard. Spotless walnut for lovable white male stan--M.N ~ Y.. ROBINS FORD LAGUNA HILLS Place, C.1\-j :1 ~:;se an not one pen. ~19'°'70'""'F"°'O'°R'°D,--,.-,--;;Tc-0,:--,s..=,.::, .. thetic &: human h•ir pieces. finish. l\fust see. $~7;). dard poodle mix. 548--0813 ~. jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj~·:;;~1 -HARBOR Bl.VD. 23301 RIDGE ROlITE DR. ~~~~~~~~~~I BIL.L YATES Van, s rno. old. ~u1o trans You may buy from l to ~ or 8364493. 3/8 • ~A MESA si2•0010 (Corner of Moulton Pkwy) ( Push button radio, hE'J1t'r. 10.~. No reasonable ol!rr ''D"R"u">°"1"'s"ET"'"'.-c'°"'o_m_p-.,l"'•"'l-,-e. ADORABLE pups, '!t oltl G9ner•l 900 LAGUNA HII...U II (Ai ) VOLKSWAGEN air. 302 V-8. Must srll in1-d~hned. 539-2l29. 1'lr. Kelly Sacrifice $175. Excellent E"""lish Sheep, 1; Doberman '66 Dodge Crew 6 Prenige adult community ad. AutostarW. med! :Jl&.3046 9764 Chapman Ave., G&rden condilion, all accessories. ~ to .......... h o n1 e. FUN AFLOAT . jacent to Leisure \\'orlcl. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,\i;;i 32852 Va.Ile Road Grove. "''thll'8 •·-s o• w•••--•. 5........, Beautiful au-··-~· 11 San Juan Capistrano 11947 G~C Pick Up "{ To~ "'" ~... • ""''"' 557-1128 316 Twenty Foot Skip Jeck Camper Special Pickup. 8'Ai ••uuuuings, 8 837.4800/-19J.45ll/'199-2261 brand new tl~s. hanery :{· * AUCTION * GUITAR, Gib!on, Les Paul HAVE several 10\~ly older LOADED t I J ft btd. Autom.aliC', power luxury appointments, put-A:.;";;1i.::q:.u•::•::f.:C:;l•:•:;•:;1•::•:_.;9~5=3 1 ----------clutrh Dependable. $2?...l Fine Fumlture custom, New, Cash or trade kittqis and young cats to The boat for Bay cruiaing, stttring, d,....to r brakts, air ::ch~~'. hobby iiilop, '40 CHEVY delwc 4-dr sedan, V\V dune buggy & trailer, 1 _.,_&-_111_0 _____ _ for V\V or Van. 548-6101 cive to good homes . Ocean fiahing, Water skiing. cond., ra , heater, 44,000 Very clean & x1nt running s;,:so, or 1rade tor motorcycle · & Appliancr. Office Furniture/ 644-7492 3/9 You buy the boat, you get miles. WU! handle 12' camp-CALL &J0.3900 cond. Sale or trade for or van. 494-~ Auto Leasing Auctions Friday, 7:00 p.m. Equip. 124 PUPPIES, 2 lovely males, the Newport Bay slip too. er. (V36083l 24'x60' P 0 ND ER 0 SA' !ibergl!I dune bu&: g Y, ---------: Windy's Auction Bern '"'==-.,,--,.--.,,-8 \vee.ks, Shep/Collie/Lab.-S5SOO. By Owner 646-t638. ~ ldscpd, cement patio, b~g 644-15.36 Trucks 962 I , N CM "'~~ ""'""' OFFICE furn for u.le or lo --• f w--" ~-~ ~ .. ~-u porch w/ outdr crpt&, In I '°'94'°'7"""="0A=-==,...--~--,.-,:==-,-----3J75% ewport, llJ'ft>-000<> !Ake over lease payments Want ve .. "' a e, .... "QI 14' FffiERGLS Fishinz Boat, ~ ~ beaut Gttenleaf Pk 1750 1 HUD~N. 36·000 milt's, ·65 CHEVY * T. P.U. v.g, Bthlnd Tony'• Bld&. Mat'l. ot romplete furnishingit. yard. 54~ 316 w/tr~er. rom:, __ Mercury ZlOO Harbor Blvd. 6'5·0466 Whittier. C.1\1. Spc 18. See ~~7~w, restor-ed, $UOO. r lh. $1000. APT. i&S stove $40. perfectly St~l room dividers, sheJv. BLACK, miniature Poodle, oulb1u ena:. Dtat o l r. '68 VW CAMPER 'Thun & Sun 616-6319 clean. GE reirig 1-1' $50. ing, storage bins. desks & 2 years old. House tm\ned, 61l-8583. 8 32 . I Kelvinator electric raJ!i!. work tables. Ideal for b'ee to respo115lb!t horn•. 14' \VOOD BOAT * DELUXE SUNDIAL x Masterbuilt. lO x Dune Buggies 956 '70 CHEVY % Ton P.U. 6 5~1_1779 '.?/G 24 Cabana w/extta bath. Cyl, r/h, tool box k lumber new, sacrifice. Datsun P.U. Architect. 36 mo lease w/'JIJ ===~-~-~-decked. 11acrlfice $45. * Like new, New tlier Completely furn. s 2 2 5 o. (TENI "70 licensed Calif. rack. 646-7335 1200·1· ton $475. All months: i:emaining. 493-U53. LOVABLE friendly med. s:i * 847-7362 * paw wide. tireA. 645-2159 Dune Buggie&. St~et legal, t ·.-68~Fl-.,-.-1o-,-,,.-,-•• -,-,-,-,-.-,,-., I mechanically tops. 2114 c A L C u LA TOR Total la 'vht cocker terrier mix pup * Low mlles, nt"w enc .. 10 • 24. x 60, l\fobil• hm•. lo mi'J>, fully ,. q u I p' d. Cmltinental, CM l..a.rgomarsino, model 8381. S mo Needs gd borne fncd Boats/Marine Various colors .Your choice. Inside & out, 10 mi '~. 4-spd , ( SELL or trade; '55 Chev. ~ ... Dlfj!_,, ~h ,,,,_!~pe. Top 2 yd. ~!IX~E66D or ~TI81 31 1 9 1 Equip. 904 * * ~;~ ~~~· ra;~ * ~~~i-$~plbel~~aliriC:~ ~~~~ afr~ice0~.. 644-1408, .~4~~e~7p-i~=p. six, 3 spd. I pkup, '54 Chev stake, tt"nt '-"" . _.... v•"'""""IU • ,. puppies sma MERCURY Outboard and FOR sale: "Sports Liner", furn. 536-2494. -1· 15" c•mp -1-both 30 ....... ,,,.. ~EL ~"k < b -• V•-aff•ft•'-~at• a-• (TEN) ·70 li-"°"d Cal•"f radio, hea ter. 8' bed, clean, "'• "'• ,..,..., "''"" ..,..,,, r=. •.1 "'""'" '"' l\1'ercut)' cruiser props, in-30" hl&:b all alum. Camper 10' x '47'-2 BR furnished. ............ &ood cond. $900. -494-77;,s 1 1 slf confd, p~T tools, cha.in drawers incl file. $65. Call lovable. J..3Ui mo's. 1 male struments. Jack Cole stats shell. Over-all lenj1:h 102 . ., $2500. dune buggies. Street legal, uw. pool lbl, Ir.: waler 6'5-1666 • 1 female. 968.80$7 3/6 with bUf!S, single lever con-Fits wide bed pickup only. * G46-4065 • la mi's, fully t q u Ip' d . '59 Chevy 4 u·hl Dr. P/U. pump. ~2683. p· /0 -6 NEED .........i homes for 1 trols. cables, inboard gu 281 Magrr::ilia. Various colors, Your choice, Util bed. Xlnt cond. Call DRAITING table d k ......... i•nos rsans -•"""' Sl&JO. 644-1408, 6«--010>3 aft 962--4981 ! es •.11"-• long hair tabby Persian. l taNEW""'·. t:A~:i .. elds, All Cycles, Bikes, Motor Homes 940 6 =~~-~--~=I metal k>clring drawers on CLEARANCE black temale and l tabby ..,,...-v_ pm. '62 Chevy ~ ton P~U- botb 'sides and in m1ddle male.. 9 mo old. s_48.94J9 3/6 Scooters 925 30' DODGE, sleeps 6, 100% 1960 CORVAIR w/Servis body $600. adjustable top with swivel SALE Boats, Power ,906 self contained. 5 spd trans. Make Offer 544-3'117 or 838-4792. LEASE A NEW 1971 PINTO $50.00 mo . (36 mo.l open end RENT A NEW 1971 PINTO $4 DAY AND 4¢ MILE PUT A LITTI..E KICK IN YOUR LIFE! THEODORE ROBINS FORO 2060 HARBOR BLVD .• COSfA MESA 54,2--0010 chair, all good condition $15. Over 100 P1anos &: 0rgana H~~~1~'Tt"~ts~1 SJ78 23' DEEP V all fiberziass r&ft.rLrl.n $500) or ofr 546-8059 5'16-7817 Arter 6 PM '62 FORD % TON P.U, S49-0530. Redaced ~ immed. sale, !~~~~~~~~~ w/teak trim, twin 110 HP TH• '61 V\V floor pan &. frnt F-100 * S500 Auto Service, Perts 966 e SKI FAMILIES Buy Now & S•v•I I/O's, tand'm trlr. Asking HQ-.Y..-..R.• Trailers, Travel 945 end $75, tiNs & whls tor * 962-6981 * ! Reserve now! cabin at Mam. Open Daily 10 til 6 ~;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l~l~.;;1-$4~800~·-•-96-S,.---21!1~~~--1 ;,a...i ~ 13' TRAlLER '63 LoBoy >ips -V\=·~B-"'~$5="-·~64&-~9_"85~-· t '57 CHEV. pickup w/lift gate 1959 CADILLAC M ta.in SJ 7 Fire F · 10 9 Su 12 5 , P.u and Supplies :--: TRANS;\1ISSION 1 motb oun . Pl · · r: · * n · NEW 19' Californ ian -5, added storage. $525. DUNE BUGGY v.w $675 & ·bins. $750. Ph; 646-2486 READY TO TAKE Aw•v 1 pl, e tc, SU.UO ptr day. COAST MUSIC runabont w/Trail-Rite hvy "'fRIEDlANDm" Complete. Call 54S-:mll. Call Eves. & weekends (9-5 PMJ EXCF:LLENT CONDITJON !- 531-3374 days. NEWPORT & HARBOR dty trlr. $1750. M9-0l6.1 aft 6, LI\ 2 0' T r ave I Tr a i J er, =---'""~·-84-'84~~~~ 1 1 ·c"A1'°'M'°'P"E"R"°"'S"P"E"C'"IA"L"'·°'66'"C"h<,--v lst CALLER BUYS ... .,....... ~-·· ""'··-~ Solt CMta lofesa * 64.2.2851 Peta, General 150 7 2! CRUISER :n HP 1• ~ nnrt. •1 1 .n.c..;:11. _ ... 1p. <>w=en '0 ' , 0 , 5.17-6824 • S9J..75(,6 aluminum, in good 1hape. Turn unused ileml'I into qu lck ,. T, 4 spd w/shell, xlnl 542-312(1 St-r\'e, !licer, grill, deli PRACTICE FOR sale, pet chicktn!i, or.1c. 1/0, Tandem Trailer, NEW·USEO.SERV. $400 or best offer. 494-46511. cash, c811 ~2-~78 cond $1500. 548-3261. FOR APPOINTMENT : refer, 1cema.ktr w/drlr.k at· ducks, cages & r.1aruc cat fuU covers. 1714) 846--0882 1 tach. Many misc. items. ORGANS !\fust sell this week . 14' ALUMINUM boat, .f w.rLl'I 1 64~. Priees you won't believe! 54()...2333. seats, lull flotation, Xlnt I Autosfors.le J I ~ JI Aul forW • II {;111 AutotforSale 11.-..11 Aut.01forSale 11 A) ! CH AR TE R n1embersh!p, WARD 'S BALDWIN STUDIO LARGE colorful Oscar $25, cone!, $175. 968-9384 We lake 1.;;;;;;;jjjjjjjj~;;;;.~;·;;;;";;;;o;;;:;;~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;'~;;~l l Save $400, Newport Bch 1819 Ne........,. Blvd, 642-8484 •-tiful 16" g,·lv•r --~ · c l b 1 11 """'' ....,au Boats, Rent/Chart'r"" M·otorc:yc:les Tennis u am Y HAMMOND S ttinway Arowana $25. 847-4941 membership, All privUeces, Yamaha. 'Ntw &. usedl---~-----,8.,.54.,. 32. Twin!icrew Chris, fully In Trade Autos, New 980Autos,New 9IOAutos,New $475. 6"-2281. planoa ol most makes. Best Dogs equip"d. Fishing or Crui!-On YW's 980 Autos, New 980 FRIGIDAIRE Im Peri al, buys in So. Calil at Schmidt ST. BERNARD. AKC ng, ing. 54&-2434. black, ]6', Xlnt cond, Sia. l\tuslc Co., 1901 N. 1'fain, Beautiful marlcinis. 11 wks. Bo.ts, S•il 909 BILL YATES Old Manclt 1Wrk! $10. El~ Santa An&. Needs Jove. atttnlion & lawnmoMr, ptrfect $40.l ·STE=~1N.,.iW.,.A~Y-G~rand--1~1"8~0"o 1 family, $1)(). 6n.-76'6 or CClt.UMBIA 26 l\1a.rk fl. VOLKSWAGEN 646-9206, 54s-8519 (cost $5000( Shown by appt. 645-0981 Custom interior. Xlnt cond. 32852 VaJle Road MAMMOTH MNTN. only. -494-5861. r~o-R~C~E~D~to-sal-,-.. -,-.-,-,.-.~f P1-ulessionally maintained. San Juan Capistrano Mobile home & cabin, income ELECTRIC P!Ai'IJO PLAYER travel. Beaut golden. blk 1 ~".,."= .. =",,'=""=-=-c-~-r--";:...'"c."":::.'c.""::c.;·•=Sl::!/c.4::99:.·"'=':_i property, Sale or trade. AND ROU.S $400. tips, Lhasa. Apao, 10 mo '70 ERICSON 23, 'Veil f(lll.ip. 1968 HODAKA 100cc S spd. 531~4 * 548-094.1 * old, $1jl), AKC. Orange ped, x.lnt <Xlnd. Sips 4, dual plug racing head, HOOVER portable -.·uhtr, SfORY Spinet Pia.no, t re:>eh --="-'-"===~===-I w/ ~ 11 p If desired . portt'd & polishtd, ~xpan Wtd1 ewo~d sto ve. Prov.~. AKC SILKY P UPPIES 213/792-8724. c9~b, ~erianl fo~k11, A\IOn Hide-a-bed lovtseat, Mi.&e. (ll 778-3581 !l v.:ka. full of fun & \O\'l'. '65 Clli-211', Joadtd, 9 aails, 1 ' f nm.. Gerling rear l J..;";;l--0282v;,;-,.;;;;;"""'7=:-;;:::: jSpoiJ.tin'? G~s tlO Xlnt pedigrtt. Will sell as motor. sips fi, at N.B., slip shock!. fa~t + chrome. DEX:ORATOR'S Chinese Rur; I-''-_..._______ pefs or lor shou·. 548-4957. avail. 49-4--0451. 673-5928 been in s!ora&'e tor 25 yrs, .710 Remington model 760 PEKINGESE pupp!ts, AKC. 17' VENTURE slups 4, 500 c:c VELOCE'ITE Thrux· l. like new, SUn. only 9 'tll 1. with Weaver K-4 acope, REAL BEAUTIES. 6 ~·ks head sink, sl.ip, $1599. Ca.II ton, new clutch, tires, S76 Sea.ward Rd., CdM. Redfield mounts, 2 extra old. 962--0689 brake~. piston and lowtr t GREAT Books of the ='~11,.."'~1125~~·-~=----=-*~*..;&111-3::c...:.1::83;;_*_*~-·I K~TE 201, Oood cond, com-end. Purist's deli&:ht and ~ western World & Compton's TV, R•dio, l't lFI, AKC Lhasa AplO Pups, plete racing i ear, cover, ~::~~. 11~:~59~~11t~~t~ Encyclopedia. Like new, St•reo 836 Cham p sired, Top quailly, yard dOHy. 548-nlti p.m. h "'° '131 Adorable, Shagi)', Little c eap . .....,..... ' MAGNAVOX 1V w/UHF, people Jove~. 714/48i--5561. '69 COLUMBlA 28. Days, '70 Honda SL 350 $650. '69 OLD El(in pocket watches stem) & record player 2l3: 636--075i; e\•ts: 7lf: Honda Mini Trail 50 s1;,o. t $21J..$45. Old 1'.iickey ~fouSe romb. Xlnt cof\Cf $175. \VEIMARANER, ma I e I , 646-5724. 213: 333-M38 3040 Cleveland Ave,"' C:'.I, f v..-atch, l,Jhp compres!IOl' $60. 6~726 AKC. ch line, 6 v.·k, ah!E, 21' VENTURE. SLEEPS 4, S57~734. S4S-56lS ~nnd, pet. hnt, sh o, .__ d .1 lo d 1 l"'=~,-.-;c~c,--"'"' ; 'JIJ'" Magnavox conmle, blk 644-4459 ""a · trai er. a s 0 TACO 22 mini bike Xlnt I INVALID patitnt lift. Hoyer. & wht, Good oood, ?-.lake extra11!! + 531--0831 * * concl •""'· '66 Yam~ha 8(1 h I'~ M b ll PUPPIES 1i German ~ 1 w/attac ·, J..s.J .... ; o i~'i~"~"-"=·°""'"'8-~7'°U_s_.~~~= Shepherd, 1'2 Husky 7 VICTORY 21', 3 sails, out· w/many xtra parts. netds • <= o qi mo t c ..... r w. 21 •• TV ·~. also 21 .• TV h board motor. ?-.loving must minor v."Ork S40. MS-5659 962-6116. _, '11k1/Pretty, perky $;)tac . 'l==c---7."=..,,-.,.-,=-I $25. Both in xlnL cond.. 580 Hamilton. Cr.t. M'li. 84~l8-17: a.ft 5 846-5237 YAi.,tAHA 100 twin cylinder. t AREA mi 1·x10· Karaslan. 67>-1763. ...::::_c:,=c~""'--'c----~ PC 32' Sloop. race equip'd. has expansion chambers & pad b t & '-,..,,,c-=,.,.--cc--=~,,-AIREDALE terrie r puppit's, ' w/ ' urn orang~ i -' '10 RCA color TV 24" Ch . Top cond, $34jl), runs iood. Only Sl~. Aft 1 1 khaki, 4 sd v.•/!rlng ;50. 9 wlu. Pvt pfy. ampJOn * 6-1&2577 * 5 pm: 962-8197 6'f3..tl161 $26;) sired. 545-1058 • ~~~~Cal~I ~893-4~~943~~~i 1 Champion bred Shepherds 14" GLASS boat, Like new, '69 Yamaha 18l motorcycle, • PENNCREST 30·• tlectric Gr-eat for fishing, $395. J li\f SLEl\10NS li\f. i stow. Sli&htly used. Owners 6 wks old. ready to go * 646--9550 * PORTS, -117 \V. Warner, , manual. Timer. Bl'autiful 111 * 531-42111 * CAPE COD CAT BOAT Santa Ana, 540-2512. 1 $65 cash, no checks. 962-6403 frM to Yo1.1 SILKY fem. non· •he d 18,, fbrbls. (2131 8J4-38S3. NE\V '70 Honda SL 3!(I 5000 • SALE or trade, Lincoln Arc ~jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjji·~-=~ I odorless pups $85. ·• DI & 5 •-bl ". 3·81" • 23' ALBATROSS m1 s. rt t. ''""uona e i welder with motor on '"' "" Off 64&-fi082 • wheels $45. 548-9809 3 ~tALLARD ducks. Male * LAB. PUPS, black AKC ,v/oulbrd. $500. &la-1028 rr. , 1966 NORTON CHOPPER • FULL ut Scuba equip. US and lemale laying eggs. champ stock. hunten-pel!'i. SAlLBOAT WANTED! MAKE OFFER !~!II oWer·s. $380 new, &ell for \Vater and feed crock $60. Ph: 962-5137 FlBERGLASS n• to 28' 67:;..2749 or 673-03~1 s1SI). 613-0472 ~"=2-64=.,13--,.,.,,-,---.,,,-,-,-, IRISH SeH~r puppies, AKC 1 --~·~8~3>-~3388~~·~--lii!.SA65ti7':-Em""if<;;;;:! NE,VPORT &ach Tennis FREE to &Qod home, fenced champion lines $125. Call SABOT •912 Bci~i:~.~u~~· ~~~~~~r $~: Club membership for sale, yard lovable while female 842-2003 $125 ** 646-5943 :>i8-14S7 rei.sonable. Aft 6'., 54&-5703 German Shepherd, 8 mo's. OLD Englis h Sheep Dog pup-8!17-9413 aft 2 Prtf. Bo1ts, Slips/Docks 910 HARLEY DAVIDSON • ·70 ?.10DEL Kirby, like new, pi~it. AKC, beaut, marked. CHOPPER • Barpin! -I MIXED breed puppies 2 $200. 8·12-2903 13 TO 25 FT. slips avail. Call 968-?3J5 * 536-3062 * males, 2 f em a I e s ex· AKC ma.le &agl" 2\.ii mo, for po\\'t'r boats. Private1--,,.----.--,""".,.-,,o--""'~ ceptionally cute. 536.-4174 3/9 $33. lagoon. Wat~r &. eltc. ava.11. Hond1 Mini Tratl 50 fll OLIVE TREE ~ You 1:1a .. iide Villago, 300 E. Good cond fl50. 673-7l61 , di&: &: haul. PL'PPIES. Mother Basset * !N6·Rti12 * UC'.1 * ca.u 646-1861 * hound, 847-3445, 16 6 2 "E~~~G~L~lSH~~S~pn~.,-.. -,-5~,.-,1~el Coast Hwy, NB HOND A Trail 70, 90 carb, , ORIENTAL Royal Sarouk Danube Dt. H.B. 319 Pups. Champion AKC. Call \VANTED: Slip for sailboat. :P.!X handle bari, Good rond, t xln't cnnd., 11 x 14, $750 TURKISH Angora: wht 6 mo &l.2-3223 l~ngth 27', Beam 7.5'. Exrras. cau Joe, 644-5704 '71 OLDS ARE ROLLING All MODELS , SELECTION , COLOR AND EQU IPMENT LARGEST SELECTI 0 N IN ORANGE COUNTY '11ToRONAQQ The Unmistakable One. ON DISPLAY NOW BRAND NEW BRANO NEW '71 OLDSMOBILE '71 HONDA IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LARGE SELECTION • Air Cool ell fro11t Engine • Fro•t Whtel Driwe • 'ow1r Assisted Self..ldiming Front Disc lnakes • Maximum Speed 75 rn.p.h. • Up To 40 Milts Per Gallon • four Pa11enger 2 Dr. Sedan ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST USED CARS '69 VOLKSWAGEN Del••• 2 Dr.' 'P•~d. radio, Mot.r.(XTK.525) '61 International 1/2 , .... \..orog wheel base pc.~ Mto~ P.S.. R&K. ('36520 '69 Ford Fairlant llGUU.• PIKE $1795 l lGULAI PllCI SALE PllCE $149 '68 OODGE CMAltta V_., a ... 1u.. "°"'· Rl.H, P.5. fvct. crir. Vi"'l'I root. (WlV " '61 DODGE POLARA U.. v.a. crvtv • ......, UH. P.S. Ail. cwcz 962) '67 COMET Caliente .. '. c,... Autv. ,_ fl.S., foe.-'°" Ak, (Slfl-"4) llGULAI PllCI $2395 lEGUU.1 PllCl nB95 IECULAI tllCI SAU PliCI $1895 r-SAll PlKl $1295 SALi PllCI ,. or best otr. 637~~-old male kitten. N~s e,... I ·A-'K~c='-G<~nn-. "'Sh~.,-.-.. -,-~~8 544-1152. 544-1310 aft 6 ·ro SUZKUI 125. Hardly us· 1 NEWPORT Stach TtMis ctptlona.\ home, ~7308 3/8 \\'ks. Champion lirlf'. Sho~. SLIP availablr, up to 20', Pd. Sa.crifire $350, or OF'· • Oub Mtmbership $350. NEED gd home for kwablt ~'Onned. $100. 842-7219 near Udo. Call FER. 6i5--0367 lllVU.I SALi 11395 $895 ~ Call Ill 871-8436. u·ht male atand, poodle 1 pOODLE pups. btaut. little * 613--64JO * '69 Triumph, ad cond. $10Ci0 '66 TORONADO PllCI PllCI yr, 54S--0813; 836-4493 3/9 Hny toy & toys. Stud serv. Boats, Speed & Ski 911 or be!I offer. 646-4240 after C•••• ..,..,,o. Trv1u ., Jl&H. PS, Y-IAuto.1rv" ... a1.H.P.S~FG1:11> 12195 $1595 , 8' Black n&Ui-sofa, never 4 PM. foc!o•v A.,, Vi"'I'' Jloof. $3495 ,.,....,;.,(Yfv1111 ~ used. $121003. 92 ~-3 :;~NTHG ~~ ::~~t p~~Y,: All colors. 893-9719 JG' 1970 Tri-Hull '71 50 hp -~~~~===-I 1-'''"""'"::;;;;Ci..J ------+-rn-.if.:i-+-"'mr--it---------it-irn:;n;:r-t-f.rr-. t ( , ) . ..,,~~ 968-52lO 316 GERi\fAN short hair poinler Evinrude.. Neiv custom trlr, . GIRLS 10 SPEED _ lE ULA ,70 OLDS 442 llGULA • puppict:, AKC reg, Chariip xtras, $2375. 549--0752. l'.1l(e, New. 646-6916 '69 PONTIAC Pl~E PllCI PllCl ' ~:!~I;:.' i:i1" ~~ 4Adt>Mr•;,leold2 mpalt ,,s, 2"1,'m'-;,·' ,.-'~;"",...· ,,'.-'"""'11==-,,,===l Boata Storage 912 "61 . llONDA CL 90, l.700 G.P • ...,.,,o. ,,,,,"" l!&H. fv~r.oty $3995 $36.95 ~.!o'!:.:.j~;;:E~S, 1'$, tiH, I .... siu .., .... 1·2 YR. old f~mal• TrlsFi Setter ,, m1l~1. showroom condition 1r."'::··:· '"~1:tt~·:-::';.;·~:;.0,.";;1..;~--,-.imiiitjr"ifilirt~"ft;ift'.<Ci;"---;--;;~~r'r~~r1 "· "'". & mother. 646-0775 3/8 'n GHT POLLlITION & earn ready for brcC'ding. LOCKED, fenced stora1e for1_1_2_so., . .,.",,,s-,,'°=5tl-.c:=.-oc=--I '69 OLDS PRICE P•KI '68 OLDS 98 PllCI ~ money for your club. Ardyth \VHT Shepherd/Collie, l yr 646-6761 hoat or camptn, 50c ptr HONDA MINI SO hit. 11 .....,..,,,.01",~fuc..,,,.,W, $2995 4 Dr. MT W..F..u ~ & fOO> $2295 Pesek, 5-IS-9409 ::~~r! ~~;;;:~ e !RISH Setter puppies. AKC ~L~~~~~-~P<~r~m~o,~th~·~C!a!l~l l~gEx~t,~a.gl~l~5tl;.~....S~:'"'i::~I tlH. 1e.ooo ma. .. (YCM411l SJ295 10rY9il'.~n:iat.(XllGl lOI $2795 I WE loan-Buy.Sf'U anything. ADULT female basset hound. rtiisle:'S&Mm * ·~ y AM AHA 250. Oil In--I~:::::::::::::::::~==~~~==~~~ l Cout Pawn 'Auction. l426 Rerlste.r AKC Needs love. Jectlon. S-spdJ Xlnt cond, • Newport BlVd. 642-8400. m.-OIS3 • 318 AKC German Shepherd f!Up5. lran&pOrtttioft Jf di)i,l:IOO.c-:--~-c·-c,....af-t.,12,..p~m-..,...I 'Zi" PROFESS. tr1mmer Rin-Tln-Tin blood line. 6 '61 Lambretta motor scooltr lawnmower, yard vacuum, fi.t~~ x 6 Oievy rims. 318 wb. 837-5487. ~------'' 150 CC. V.-ry low miletge. u til tnJler. Ml1c. 64&-3333 • ELEGANT Afa:han Pups, $150. 54()..M23 A'M'ENTION! $l BAG SALE ST. Auaustint gra.sa, sod cut AKC. mack masked ailver. Campers, Sale/Rent 920 '70~ MAICO 400, Like ne:w, 1810 PARK AVE Ii dus. 64&-n58 3/6 ~ aft 4. ntver nct'd S900 or best • 11» P.M.. . NF:V£R ut.f'd camptr, l.oM· • COSTA MESA. 61l-i8SO 1 LOVABLE 1'1 • n x cal AKC Lab-2 males: I yellou·. ed, fOr DatAUn "" Toyolt, o«er . 545-2684 1 RJFLES A abotcuna fer Ale. flffds home 494-6692 3/6 l blA<-k. !I \i'k~. Re••· 1 Best offer. 8-12-7974 alt S J9TO NORTON 7;,o S Com- 2111 Ba)'lhore Or., N.Pi, 2 FREE Cockapoos, 2 n10·1 616-347'8 or 548-JO.ll. pm mando. Xlnt rond. $1200. "2-Tlll or 675-8681). old. 962-2870 316 Horses 156 8' CA:'>IPER. 2 hfds. l;c .. M2·1769 * 1 BEAl/Tiflll. Penlan carpel YOU?\G Si•mc~ rMl• ~nlle RE G!STERED 'lu•la"i'· eupboardii, let box. 1400 or "68 OSSA 2;..o r -sal•. Ptnlln owner. lo\-estVel')'body.~l/6 " " btiit olr. 549-0501 $.UJ. , ..,. itntle SoITtl mart. good Call "' •-• 60-2372 after 5 P~f. PAL;\f tr?es • various sizes ~how horse, xlnt omkhana. '67 OPEN ROAD, chass.s + :n,,...,......, -. '13 &lnbcam Alpine misc. U-dir. &ls.-06AA 316 r illy 2~t )Tl. artcn brokr. mount. Self cont. \VUI take '70 HONDA 750 ~ llody puta. SMALL female. cat. I~~ yn 1,....>l_:"-_1;;,357:.-.cRo.:.;,:b.:bl.;.. ~=--"P"'/"'U="-c'::'',-·.,.',,':Mi3="'o:t""="'l=,,_-,,,Ca!_l _5"_;.3581< __ ,..-~I ' "2.as9 old. 494--3100 be~m 316 .. Pinto Mart $300 NIROD i63 CROWN CAPRI MINT bikt, ntw engine-6: I Dall)' Pflot wan: AU fllWI &11 the old &tun ........, , Pt!tlt~l tr&U hGr&I TENT. Extru. . I c:hltt:h $50. Bicycle Stinrn.Y, '· barp.Jns pkft. Buy tlw! tw'\V ~tutf Call 64>-4388 S29:'i ""' + 64&594l • _._:is.:._,._, _ _._ ... _~----·-------------------------------------- 2850 ••WCARS 540-9640 u•••c••• 540-8881 I 1§1 I lttu.ol1y, Mlot~ 6, 1'71 1§1 [ I §1 l '"'" ""'" I~ I --... l§J [ --. .. ,;;;;;;;~~ WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR 961 Auto1 Wonted Kl Autot, lmportod 970 Autos, l"'f'Ortod 970 Autos, Imported '70 Autos , lmportod --W-l~P-AY-TO,...P-·l --D-A"--T-S-UN--1 MERCEDES BENZ --=p'"-"o""RS=c"'H='E-TRIUMPH CASH New '71 Datsun 1·" M•-.. 8 '"' -"° NEW '70 911T '71 SPITFIRES '66 YW GHIA -0 p· 1-. • D1t11tl, atr cond AM·f t\-t, J......, HC, ic ..... p with cam~ automatic ah&ri)'c.1r UOP NOW ON DISPLAY Y~ow, with &lack landau tor U5ed can & truclu Jutt tr. Sa.le price $2099 dlr, 811 sn95. JIM SLE.MONS Emerald ll'ffD with black Come In for a tfft dr1Yel tol), new valve Y.b XNH&:t call u1 for tree e1tJm11ea. < • PL.521'52270) Will take !MPoRTS 120 w \Varner leather lhter\or. -"'ll FM. FRITZ WARREN'S $1199 f70 Autoo, lmportod • DAILY "LOT CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. en.ta. hleaa 546-1.200 GROTH CHEYROLn oo.r In tnd" Will tioaooo S.ota Ao~. '4&4U4. ' Lots"'°'"' •91101000, SPORT CAR CENTER CHICK IVERSON '""" puty, Call 546~136 1 --:-----------BILL y A TES 710 E. bt St., S.A. !W!.075' vw SQBCK '&!, xln't """'· or 494-6811. '67 to.tercedea Benz 2!(J S, 0 d Uy ' • .. .... su-···· YW rebh ena:. $1'95. l NEED a l52 or 300 FOflD ENGINE VOLKSWAGEN .. , • . ' ·-Ask for Sales Mana.au automa11c. AM-FM, 1 Ir -. 98&-5111 l&211 Beach Blvd. '69 , DATSUN. WA~ON conQ., excellent condihon, !l2852 V..Ue Road '64 TRIUMPH, new tires, .54~~1 Ext. 86 or gr ,66 !"•, ttbJt , .. ..ine, "'"' Huntinrton Beach You IJ really llke I.his. C.\r. 1 UVZ 426. JJ1'f SLEMONS ahockfi, batt It top. $350 1910 HA1lB01t BLVD. -••• 847.6087 Kl 9-3331 Ju111 llke ~'''! 4 gpeed. dlr. IMPORTS, t2tl \V. \\'arner. San Juan Capiltrano +T.O.P. S.2~7 alt 8 COSTA MESA btk:&, »SO or otter. Call -..,--,---,-,---..~I R & H. (YWT917) \Viii take Santa Ana. 54&-4114. _'3_?_.4BOO~l~<9.HIDJ~~~·99~·226_1 _1 ·66 Till Sp!lfin!!, hrd~ ---"'-'-'--=---j~!W~>-c:ll~l!'.'O,~-~~·,._,..-,,- ,..,_ TOP DOLLAR Autos W•nted 961 for 1--------CLEAN USED CARS IMPORTS WANTED ~e Andy Brown THEODORE ROBINS FORD j Autos, Imported 970 a trade or finance private I 'JQ 9111' tonneau, roll bar, radials. WANTED VW '69 Bue, IWlrf, lo Mi'I, ' AUDI pa_rty , 546-8736 or 494-6811. MG $900. 543-3660 xlnt cond. Mw;t 1tll bt1t Oranae Counties TOP S BUYER '68 DATSUN VO KSW GEN l'll Pl.Y top dolll!' tor !lflW'1 -'-~-· A_,_,_,,_,_, .. _'"-"-·-~ t70 AUDI 100 LS I ............. '1;;;"'~~=.: t~:-;,~~:~:: L A :~:A~:"'.;~?.::: ·~h';":.:.~· ;i,;; :~.:;: SIU. MAXEY TO\'OTA 18881 Beach Blvd . 206() Harbor Blvd. ff. Beach. Ph. 847-llSM C:Osta J\1:eu. 642.CKUO \VE PAY TOP OOLl.AR FOR TOP USED CARS I LOOKING for 11 car from ~ Door. Automatic, air cond. • THINK 1 CaU Tim T.tnner M2-443S. '69 VW fAST8ACK .,.... ,_ .-.. .. ~r x-·. ll'-'O ..... . 'MG" Y\\'D in 549.3031 E:ii::t 66·6T. ... ~. v""" .,_ -$ Door Sedan. Black \\i lh dlr. tWQT 71.fl Wt!I tU:e ' '69 PORSCHE 911-S 54&-1211. bl!ige interior, Immaculate! trade or finance priva1e par. Tarra -Silver, s.sp(I, map, $12M ·m V\V Sqrbck Wa,on, Auto "°'-:..,.:.:::.,9~--~ .. --.G- Oruy n4 actual miles. (874. ty. Cail S46-8136 or 494·6811. UI Blaupunkt radio. $7250 . CHICK IVERSON rran~. SllOO, Xlnt cond, '6A vw US1·.~· •• ~ ~!' <« •MI IL '-' l • < kd 8J9,..2810 15.MO mrs. -..... __ , CBY). ... Pidrup, "''"' •"Ii""· I ''FRIEDLANDER''' ~~ "~· ~ w ,.. vw I ·A..-u"'t-.. -. 71m-po--,rt'"od.....--.97"-0 Autos, lmportOCI m BILL y A TES "'" "11 !or """ """ '62 CABROLn "'"-~ ~·t ... or •• ' r oUer 4"" ""19 1UM ••ACM IMWY. ,,, -""".JWl .c..... ..., "' VOLKSWAGEN . ~-. 893-7568 . "17-"'4 1910 HARBOR BLVD. 3285' Volle Rood FIAT NEW-USED-SERV, Blue with 8 -'""""· COSTA MESA (lllRLOl ·n RED vw Camp!r r\ahl BILL YA TES ou "• ""'· 13.lOO.' .... VOLKSWAGEN """· 5.16-91.13 .,., 5.16-!222 evt1. If your c:ar is extra clean pri\'11..le party. Eilhe.r f'ord, ,, .,_1 ' Chev. Vali&.nt or Dodge 4 r.ee ,.5 •ua . d •• .. _ . .........1 BAUER BUICK ~·. 1•1 USI ""' In ~"'"'." con· 114 E. lTth St. dlt1on. 6S or 66. Will p11y Costa Mesa 543-7765 cilsh. Call J\tn. Humphrl!y 54j...7691. San Juan Capistrano S37·4800/493-45ll/499.Z!fit - - - - -------1•-------· ·~ \VANT late model f ord Van. 6 cyl. no junk, please. A i'!Xld want ad lti a rood 675-5954 alter 4 p.m. investment AU9TIN HEALEY "THINK" ~=""'"-~"'""""°"'"'· Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 ----=---=------1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i I ~~'1~~FV:1.H~.u:;!'ter. r.1igr1'JWifJ overhaul. ?i-tust seU. 67>3970. 32S52 Valle Road San Juan ~aplstrano SJ7 .43()0/493-4~11/ 499.mi '66 VW Squa.rtback, l ood cond. $950. Private party. Call 962-3195 OPEL Reasonablt-. H.B. 842-7836. ,.j rr;,Jj --------·I Speedster ·57 Carrera GT ·g7 VW-)Qnt cond thru-out. NO BMW ''fRIEDLA'" NDER'' • E.""<ceptional cond. Ex~m1ily SOOO. Call alter 4 : 30 ' Opel '68 Kadett 2 dr rare. Rtblt eng, b I u I! 646-1286. DOWN . . w/blook '"' "'"""'""'l=;;;;-c::::::-'.="'7= 11750 IUCH 'LVD. rad ial tires. i..aruna Bl!ach ·ss VW, new paint bat brks. PAYMEN'T !Hwy. 391 LESS THAN 1',000 MILES 4.,_.612 SMw + ~de ""'· Xlot . 893-71i66 • 537-0824 4 speed, radio, heater, vinyl 1 ----::~· ~:-=-=-:---1;."'~""~· ~18~1'~. ~5'!;2-.1::;."'9'~!1-o= On Approved Crldlt CheoM From • Lar11 S1lectlon •f Grut U1M Velklw•1ens For lll•M,le , , , '65 VW SEDAN . --···--·---$499 R1d io & H1 1t1r !NOY604l '66 VW SEDAN -·-··· $899 R1d io I H11t1r IZIW110l '66 VW SEDAN .... $999 '68 VW SUNROOF SEDAN -········ $1299 R1dio l H1 1t11 !WHltOll '68 VW STATION WAGON •..• $1499 R1dio & H11t1r !XEV4S71 -·- HARBOUR V.W. Authorized S1l•s & Service 11711 IE.#.CH ILVD.442-4~5 HUNTINGTON llACH NEW-USED-S E RV. buclcl!t seal&. Stt &: drlvt to TOYOTA 1969 VW atdan, stick shirt , ~ app~ate. (DR3632J. -=='="''"'"'.=-:-::,,-•I ~ff. Call 536-7916 10 am r1222 TOYOTA NEW '71 to' pm. • FIAT"" SPYDER . ~ NO DOWN '69 YW IU~ • Larf Pst &1ection of XU.'T COND. NP\\" k Usrd Bl\l\V'g Sll20. e • 496.63.19 ~ A_. ZVC 708 • So"'til'"d'• Most Mod· 1------e"<l) PAYMENT $1599 "" 5'"'1" Facilities JAGUAR O CHICK IVERSON • Comp1'l• St<><k of A ILLAC BM\V PArts AU1'~0"izco OE•l tA $69.01 MONTH• e Overseas Dellvt>ry JAGUAR 2600 HARBOR BL., 36 o I · YW COSTA '!ESA mo~. e . pay pnct. SJJe('.iillists HEAD"'UARTERS " SZ4M.36 or ca5h pr Ic e 549--3031 Ext. 66 or 67 Buy Or l1u1 T 540-9100 ~, S"tld•y 1910 HA""OR "LVD v.,., $2001.5..l incl. Tax &: Lie nc " • At The only authOrized JAGUAR e A.P.R, 'tt.>I':"~. Serial No. COSTA MESA C. BOB AUTREY dellll!r In the enti re Harbor "·sa~o-.. ~1~s,-.. ~,.,-,-,~.-.. -,-,,-n-1n5 134347. vw Van converted to camper Arr~. v.·ell, WVK 1~. ~~. JI'! IS60 Long 8P11rh Bh·d., Lon~ Brarh Phono (213) 591-1721 Closed Sunday '7'1 .,.,....., •on approvt-d credit by Sun Dial. Eltc ttrf\1, CSoAmlplE•t51i SL.EMONS l~lPORTS, 120 Bill Maxey Toyota queen.size bed, etc. r.1 a1. W. Warner, Santa Ana, • whlf>, bl( tll'l!a, 1peclal SERVICE 546-4114. lSSSI BEACH BL. S47·8555 p11nt. Corvalr enaint. Only PARTS '64 OPEL KADET $300 HUNTINGTON BEACH s.oon mt 11tncl'l complete BAUER * S48.~ + $2197 rebuild. Chi!..ssis i.~ a '59, DATSUN BUICK 1 oc.69,....0,-.. ,.1-:K°"•"••"tt'", -xl'°o°'·t-o>=tld~.1 1970 TOYOTA CORONA SEO but '"'' h11vto $5000 invt1ted. IN JlADJO HEATER Mutt see tr drive to a~ DOT DATSUN COSTA MESA 11 ""· ":;.."''· AUTOMATIC. n•Mo ;,"26 ... ,..... $2800 '"'"· ,. OPEN DAILY Monrovia, N.B. 645-«M AND 234 E. 17th Strel!t ALL 1971'5 IN STOCK l="~Y-'~'"~lY-·=~-,,,.-°"'" SUNDAYS 548-77!5 PORSCHE ll!Kll CORONA . CO~OLLA 1961 VW BUG wi th "dlo, 11835 &ad\ Blvd. '6' XKE yel/blk, AM/fr-.t. ---,6-6-9-1.,2---1 26,000 mi on nt!W motor. Huntinetcn Beach crm wirt wh.ls. lmmac "e,QA Lewi& S600 962-2'.~ 842-77tl or ~G-MU cond. Trans'd, make ob'. T '86 VW C•mper, Xlnl cond, ~-~-"'"~~--1 f.lusl sell. 646-11&5 " Dark Gr!'en with Black lnter. TOYO A Tent included, $1100 or best '65 Datsun Wagon 530-6197 ior, Aft1/r~r. ' Speed. oftl!r. 546-1003 '1pff'd. dlr. Re111 Nice! Must '66 >:KE Road.sltr. l ov.·ner, (NOS411) Real Nice! 19M Hu-bor, C.~r. Mfi.9303 ·sg VW BUG. black lntl!r , n crilict! WU! trade or tin. 41.000 miles. $2199. Lie No. BILL YATES BEST BARGAINS 1ki rk, metal 1u ru1, xlnt 11nce private party. 546·8136 NQS220. 67J..8222, VOLKSWAGEN COME SEE OUR cond. SS50. ~2613. or 4.94-68ll. l--'--"-L-'O-'TU-"-'-S---SELECTION OF ·~1 VW BOBTAIL THE SUN NEVER SETS on 328.'12 Valle Road TOYOTAS S37~ Pi! Cl "ied San Juan Capistrano • ~, "lT • ot usu. Jim Slemons lmpol'\ls .,, ...,,.. --= '56 LOTIJS El11n Cou~ Im· 8.17.4800/493-451114!19.2261 Autei, Imported f70Autes, lmstortetl 970 Autos, Imported 970 ma cul11t!'. Y1illow/b\,.ck. --~l'O=R~SCH=E~91~2--1 140 W. Warner i iiiiiiii Low mil~11g:e. S2150. 675-!llli9 Senta An• 1967 Imm11c, Oris. Owner. S 0f)9n Eves, & Sun. B. J. Sportscar Center, Inc. Authori1•~ Fi1t S1\11 I S•rvlce FIAT EXECUTIVI CARS · With New Cir Factory Werrenty. 12,000 Miio Or 1 Yr. All fully IHlory "'!Ulppo<I incl uding rtdio 1ncf Ratlitl Tires. REG. NEW 1971 850 SEDAN $1395 REG. NEW 1971 124 'S' SEDAN * 710112 $1695 REG. NEW 124 SPORT COUPE Full IJ "'01/12,000 111i. w1rr111ty. ) to ~lloo•• lrt rll. 011ly i ,t40 r11ilt t .... M r1di• !#12t4t41 II low II $2595 NIW CAl TllADIS '69 UO .,YDll • $1191 AMIFM 1769 AGJ ) '67 ALPlNI ROADITU Btautitul blue. Nl!w top, ft&H. {705 VST) lill Jones' $195 B. J. Sportscar Center, Inc. Aulhori11d Fi1t Sales l S•rvice 2833 Harbor C.M. 540-4491 Spri, 11m/fm radio. mag \vhls. heated rear window, 1 ____ 54H~~l2_S __ _ 13.000 mi's on nl!W en.a. SJ800. (114) 4!'lfi-1209, . BILL MAXEY CO~IET For ~11 Cash In On These Clearance Prices $995 1'6S VW RAH. 4 1~1id ~ t-JGB025 l. $1595 1970 TOYOTA Corolis St. Wa&on. ft., H., 4 •~· (070BEJ) I $2495 1970 TOYOTA Mark D \Va1l'.!n. !\., H., s ir cond., .. 5pt~d .• I $995 1"7 TOYOTA ~. R., H., autom1tic (VGA78') $1791 I 1'6f TOYOTA }.!arlr U. H.T. 11., 4 speed. IY0.101 7) $795 1'61 AUSTIN AMER . R .. H .• 4 speed. <XOX399J $1395 1f'9 TOYOTA Co~11a H.T. R .. H., 4 speed OlYl $1495 1"9 TOYOTA C&rena. H.I .. R., •1.. A(tom atlc. IXSS813f I $1495 1"7 MGB RODSTR . ft, H .. 4 1petd, v.·irf: whl!tlt.. (VBS· 143• I $1395 1967 TRIUMPH TRCA Rodstr. R .. H .. 4 s~~. (YCTlleL $1595 1'69 TOYOTA Corona Sed. R .. •f .. 111t!'l., air cond. (YEM825 I I $1795 -• lf61 TRlUMPH GTI ' . ~ flClOT')' C~. Pt, }-1., 4 l!Wed, \Vire wheelJ, <WQW6751 $795 1'70 TOYOTA -1'64 vw $1895 I Cerona Std. R .. ff,. automatic:. (092· ACE) Jt .. H., ~ •peed (VEW'Oll) ulemiA -1946 lflRBOR VOLVO 646°9303 COSTA MESA - 'M 9U TARGA, X1nt cond, $4400. Rell w/blk lnter. 67>2027. 548-3M:9 '63 Ponche Super Cpe. Baham& yellow with blk intttlor, Aftt/P'M, chnlme 11UI llACH llLVD. Hunt. leach 147-1551 I ad N. al. 0... Jfwy. • 10 Mercedes Bllnz 2IO SL wheels, r1cent e n 1 I n e Coupe RlladAttr. automatic, PXW9U '68 Corona Hardtop po11.·er 1tPering, A.i\1-f~1. 2 $2 399 Loaded. Black landau top. lo choo~e from each at A , •· $7295. 972->.Sl\l . JlJ\.l l utomauc, raa10, ,,..ater. CHICK IVERSON IVWN 748) T&l<• ""''"do-.. SLEMONS l~tPORTS, 120 ' VW Will finance pvt, pty. cau \V, Warner, Santa Ana . aft IO am 4!M.7.;o& or 5-40-3100 546-411.f. 5-19.3031 Ext. 66 or 67 '10 Merctde! Benz 2M SL 1970 HARBOR BLVD. LEASE A NEW '71 Toyota Coupe Roadster. air conrl .. COSTA ~JESA lor only $49.98 mo, with just pn"''r steering. A;\l-f"~1. =~=~~-~~7 1 S99.96 + Lir. 903-BZH. S699~. JIM 'Afl 911S Porsche. A.i\f .Fi\1, BILL tl-1AXEY TOYOTA SLEMON'S lr.1PORTS, 120 priced b!'low wholesal e 18831 Bl!ach 8 1. \V. \\'arner. Santa An11. $.Xi95, YYJ 431, Jl~f SLf~. 847~5.)j Huntington Beach 346-4114. l\10NS IMPORTS, 12!] W. '66 TOY01'A Comna 4-dr, \Varner, Santa Ana. ~6-4U4 '67 Mercede~ Benz 2.'JO ~L 11u!o. Good cond. til 5: O:H.ip!! Roadster, 11utomatic, PORSCHE 91.l·S 196~:--;;;;: 54a..no7, alt 5 pm : 540-5565 power st1iering, special this air, FM radio, all extrt1.11. TRIUMPH 11.'Pl!'kend $4495. TUR ~7. Conctiur~ Cflnd. Pri. party. JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS, _t,,11,-•_,> ,,,'23-=!96:.,.-2 -.c=--;c-I·--------·~ • '60 Tft.3 $150 • 120 W. Warner, S.tnta Ana, ''3 ' Porsche Super C P · G6od body • lH!Ms 54M114. Am/fm, chrm wh!Jo;, 13.000 engine repair MA-2133 '63 ~fercedei Btnz 220 mi's ftn en1. SllOO. 5.\)..34~7. '64 '"' Ilk '58 TRIUMPH Tft..3, HT. Diesel. automatic, AM-TM. .:JI.., e new, mll!t stt . Jim Sll!moM Gu11r8nll"t, Call New paint, rte en1 work. ZWH-313, JtM SLEr-.10NS =~,,; ..... ;:;;';;';;;".:';;:"~':..,--1 r .. om'';;:;;0';;;''-r-<;;;Ev;;;';;:;· ;-"'-Mi'~'"'m· rMPORTS, L."O W, Wariirr. 1g:;g POJtSCHE. Body & eng. Tl't.IUMPH Spitfire Mk III Santa Ana, ~114. xlnr. Nrw trans k clutch. Very &harp f'l!d w/wht top, --radio $1275. ~· '69 MB 230, new eng, trJnii, SllZ.O. i\tu1t 1t>ll. 5:i7~Ml i\1ichrlin!I. air, am/lm, im· PORSCHE '67 9U :Ii Tirta. Triumph 'M Tr..-1 m~r. $-HOO. 54Pr3355. · yf'llO\Y, xlnt 40,.f mi, pnv. Good cond + $750 lfou1f' "Ftuntin#".' Watch the nty. ~1 ake olltr. 17141 * 6424n6 * OPEN HOUSE column. S7!)..15.1t. \fe'll help you atll~ M2-5STI • • Liru:oln Mercury'& All New Sub Compact ·~:~D '71 COMET 2 DR. 6 Cyl., ro4io, hHtor , wh ite sil!1w1ll tiros, fully f1c+.ry 141ui'""' Soriol '#.I Kl I U5J2149 FULL PRICE JOHNSON &, SON LINCOLN CONTINENTAL e MAMK Ill e MERCURY _e COllCAR . ' , 2'2' HARIOR .LVD., COSTA M!SA • , • ..,A!LV PllOT Satwrd~. Maren 6, 19i : .,. ....... l§i l ·~,. .. ~§_1 I · .,........ l§l r ,,~..... lf£!J ,,: .. ,; .. ,.··· 1~~1 L. _ ..... _ ..... _l~I . __ .,_.,._,,. .. _·~1§1 1 1 ., ... ,,. .. ~ I~ 111: Autos, Imported 970 _A_u_••-•~· _1m...;.po_r_1oc1 ___ ,_10 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmportecf 970 :A:ut: .. ::.:l:m:po::rt:od::::97~~01 !:A:u:1.:.:.:lm::po:rt::od::::9:70 Autos, lmporred 970 Autos .. Imported 970 I ;A-ut;o;•.;U;sod;;;;;;;;,,,,; l ~.:. .... ~ l§J I ! '(OllCSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN _V_O_LK.....;...SW_A_G-EN-VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO BUICK I '68 ·VW BUG '52 VW BUS '64 VW BUG Large Selection --LEA-SE-A--i--,6-8 -VW-SE_OA_N_ '" KARMANN chi,, "" '7 0 RIVIERA vrs.so7 SUNROOF ROW 300 Of VW Campers, ~1:~:.r·r.:,)(':i1 .~1~~·a~ ::. U'U"Ll'U'U ·$1299 Hud to lind model..;mm""· $799 Vans, Kombls, NEW '71 VW 51200 full pdce 64G-82R9 ~ THINK CUSTO~I CHICK IVERSON "'" '''""' """" NUV761 CHICK IVERSON Buses, New & Used NO MONEY 00""' <0•c> ·10 vw eus. '"" ""'" 'YO..,LVO' VW $799 vw $51 89 $48.69 Per Mo. w'""'"" ""' Cond, $2%0. CHICK IVERSON lmmodlete Delivery ' '+ T 136 Mo, OAC) Lk. YXR 79< _54_&-<_528_A_f•.c6_cp_.m_. ___ , Full po11·tr. f11crory 11ir rondi. 110111ni;:, A~l·t"l\I htereo ra. dio, vinyl rnnf, laciory v;ar. ranty, t194A~'RI 549-.1031 Ext 66 o< 61 >1~3031 Ext"!0' 67 CHICK IVERSON p.,, "10' ax '""~'' compOled on 12", "FRIED.LANDER" L\'D VW 1970 HARBOR BLVD, AT " '65 VW, reblt eng, nl'w quali-1970 HARBOR 3 · YW I au!omorlve discount rate ly p11int, Lr!'~ talk price. 1J1SO SliACH (HWY. "J $4295 COSTA l\.rESA ]970 HARBOR BL\'D. COSTA MESA B LL YA TES which Is equlvalent to Zl.:l'!.' 642.-J.'>IR, '&t2-9'163 COSTA f\tESA '68 VW 549-30.11 Ext. 66 or t1 VOLKSWAGEN annual percentage rate de-.:.cc.::====-----1 'STVWS199 fN o. PPF117) SlO -~.~7-'o"""vw~~B~U~G-DOUBLE CAB PICKUP 1970COSHARBTA':~~VD. ,-, Vallo n--d ferTed payment price is VOLVO 89J. 7566 • 537-6824 NEW-USED-SERV. BAUER BUICK delivers, Ternv; 11vall. lM5 " ~ •"Wd $17.)3 04 Incl d . 1 ~--------Harbor Blvd, c.~. &t&-94-IS. Z17 AGT VEU-084 ,,~6~8~V=w="-c=A=Mc....P_E_R San Juan Capistram ' Al. I ' " '"•' 1~ inter. $2896 $1699 $1799 837-48001493-tiU/499.2261 es. axes an 1cense or '68 VW ""'-l<lot =<bnoo. CHICK IVERSON * DELUXE SUN DIAL if '"" P"'''"o pay ca'1>, tho 1910 VOLVO 144 SEDAN ""'1ool. $2150. CHICK IVERSON '67 V.W. BUG '"" P'ko '' ooly $1289.00 in-RADIO, HEATER, 548-1"87 VW VW * Like new. New tJger Radio, i;lick. SUre nice. eluding tax and license and AUTOll-tATtC, OE~·lO 1961 VW BUS ~~l Ext. 66 or 67 paw wide tires. 1TZN 174) not one penny more. • 1B71 SJ750 * *' 5-JS.2742 .}l!J.3031 Ext. 66 01' 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. * Low miles, new enr. $1099 BILL YATES •, 69 VW. "'" Ctean Lo mt• 1970d;i~~>~E~kVD. COSTA MESA * *.,~';';: ;•;;:-* CONNELL CHEVROLET VOLKSWAGEN NOl~,fi11~ ~ \Vhol~sale. $133.5. Calll---------1 67l-727l '69 V .W . BUG GHIA Conv. '68. auto, radio, 32852 Valle Road 4 SPEED & AlITO~tATIC, ' '66 SQUAREBACK Radio, stick. IX\VAfi60l low mi's. 1 ownrr. Very 2828 HARBOR BLVD. San J uan Capistrano 164 SEDANS ' '67 V\V dlx., _bus., fact/rei1lt $1299 Sharp. $16.lO. 67J.7965. COSTA MESA 54&.120.1 837.4S00/493-4511/4!J9.22S! Overseas Oeliwry Spec. , enr .• late '69, R/H, $1450. C EYROLET --'--'-'----''---I 1---"'--'"-"==-==--1 "I pr/pty., ~1687 Aill /FM. Exlnt. <-'Ond, Sarri· CONNELL H '69 V\V, Sunroof, AMfFM, 'f,6 Volkswagen ~·astlmck, ra· '6.'\ V\V Bu.g. Chl'rry mnd. ~e.rut le.wiA 9 VOLVO , '66 V\V BUG, Xlnt cond, ltcf'~ \\'ill !in. pvt. pty. dlr. Auto, New conrl, Sls:xl. dlo, veiy clean, UJS 367, ":"11cd. BluP.'' Chrm ,• . New tires, whf w/rt'!d in-!RFJ 781). Call Pat 54{1.JlOO 2828 HARBOR BLV-0. * 644-6027 * $895. Jll\f SLEl>·IONS JJ\1· Pors c h e rims, tape. '.' t M<: ~ ......,.. t:•o "~"" alt 10 am. (]()STA MESA 54&1203 F ul · PORTS ·-IV '" Hcadl'rs. $750. 592-5474 • "'h''"·"'...-w"'·~ I ~~~~~~~~=-astrei; tsare1ust aphone , .uu • narner,1--------'--l ' We'll &JP rou sell! 642-5678 \Vh1te Elephant Dime·A-Line \Ve'll help you sell! 642-5678 call .away · 642-5678 San!a An11, 5-16-4114. 1 ----------11!166 lfarbor. C.:"lf. ~-~~-m~~ ~ m~-~-~~;.....-~~-~~-'~-~~~~~-'-~-~--.~-~-- -KICKS-THE -STUFFING- OUT OF HIGH PRICES! 4'UST ARRIVED! FULLY IQUl~PID w;ftl 1600 oo inglnt. '1dly ~ 4 speod l!mis.. heeler & -· ·lri-IMt ~d"nct .. ;," ~On, ·Wnlshield -M-boct< softly buckt! .-"'°'belts ••• fmtl & rw, pmlded .;.,. & dosll. loclcino steeringcoluim.botlruplightS. ORD!I TODAY v.1, bit t ire1, A-T, p.S, P-di1c•, red, T-91111, whl t Yrt, Hi-bkh, 1tc. (1445191. • W-lttr SJ'742.00 dur Price ~]201.10 NEW 2 DR. SPTS. ROOF SAVE. lSI V.I, hi bli.!1, bit ti••1, A-T, P. '57651 1t•er, P·ditu, J•d.ie, d.a. trP, T· ... gl-... whl iYfs. •+c.. I 1Jtl69 ). W ... SJ911~S 0 1r f'.rice SJllllll.f4 NEW 2 DR. SPTS. ROOF 151 Vt, hi bkh. bJt lire1, P/S, P/ di1ct, rad., I c;on1ol1, m19 whl1, eomp•f 1u1p, in~trum•11t qrp, 4 tj:NI. Huut ,.,ff, 1tc. It 117751. w .... ttr 54290.JS Our Pt"9 SJ,25.00 NEW 2 DR. CONVERT. 351 V.I, P-lop, P.1Jr, P.di1c1, ~; bkts, bit tir•t, tilt •l••r. A-T, AM- FM, con1ol•, PW, 1pl wh l ,.n, T· 9!111., •• ,. ( 1024301 •. w..,,n:r $4711111.75 Our Prke S4QJ4.lt SAVE 5665 25 NEW'JI RANCHERO NEW fANCHERO E"'istion control 1y1l1m. (7•14 tlr••, AM 11dio. fl l,1311. w .... ttir Sll,,.12 Our Prk• S2712.94 NEW RANCHERO SOO l°S I VI, crui•om•lic;, vii. grt1up, P.S., pow•• di1t br1ke1, tint. glotn , HD.1111p. 1115048 1. W-ifkr S42Bllll.06 Our Price SJJ9S.43 SAVE 568388 SAVE 5888° MADE IN AMERICA BY AMERICANS FOi AMERICANS! .PINTO.! 'RUNABOUT 76e Bra"6 New Little Car That Opens A New Door To Bit Ready For Immediate Delivery Car L1111ot• Loads. ~iliii~;::!~ LARGE SELECTION WE SELL FOR LESS )SI VI, A-T. bl+ tir•1, rad, "i' 9rp, P-S. P.diu;s, •ir, •••• wind d1· fr.nl, T-gl.11, dl1 whl C.YU, •le, ( 1344 1 ! ). W"ttr S41Jllll.20 Our Prlt• Sl816.2t NEW 2 Dr. HDTP. &ROUGH. SAVE 311 va, ;..r, bl+ tir••· ... ;, 9,,., P-S, P.dittl, 1ir, rid, whl '""'• •IC, f 124lS6l. W·dlu S442J.J5 Our Prl .. SJ7#1.7l NEW GT 2 DR. HDTP. 351 VI, 1pt roof, rkr pnl mlcl, hi bk blch, A·T, bit tir11, p.s, r· di1c1, 1ir, AM.FM tl•r, c.011Ml•, T. gl•1•, tic. 111 •12•1. ' w.,n;j. $4113.25 011r Price $4050.ll NEW 4 DR . SEDAN 1s1.v1, AT. bit 1;,,,, p.s, P'.di1c1 , •ir, r•d, T-91111, whl e vrt, bdv moulding, •le. ! 101052 1. W•ttkr S400t.2S Our Price 51402.96 ~681 52 SAVE 5762'0 SAVE 5605 2 ' NEW'JI BRONCO NEW BRONCO WA.GON VI, r••r b•nch ,,,.1, bu<:k•t th., H.D. pkg., 2 1kicl pl•+11, H.D. ti r1•, 1p•t• tir, Cl•ri•t, R&H, fr•• lull· nin9 ~ub1, H.D. rid., H.D. 1:.,1. w .... ttr S44l6.27 011r Prk• SJ795.00 NEW BRONCO WAGON VI, r••r b•11th 11 .. b1ck•l 1h., H.O. pk9 .. 1kid pl•t11, H.D. tir11, •P••• c.1 ,.itr, ll &H, fr•• r11nn i119 hub1, H.D. rid, 11111: fu•I lot"~-(89548 1. W•ltkr $4707.22 Our Price S3999.96 SAVE $641 21 SAVE $70726 NEW'JI FORD NEW LTD 4 DR. P·di1e, b it tir11, 400.\11, A-T, p. ilr, •ir, T-61111, 11,, t lk, r1dic. tic , (I 3081)). W•1ttlr S4t24.00 011r P'ric1 540' \ .00 NEW LTD 4 DR. 400 v.1, AT., r•dio, power 1lr., di1c br•k••· •Ir, tl11t. tJl111, vl11yl roof, 1l1e c;loc•. I l]Ollll. W01tkr $4924.00 0 11r Prle• S4062.00 SAVE 5862°0 New LTD BROUG. 4 Dr. Hip. SAVE P.di1ct, bit fir•1, 429.VI, A-T, P. $90011 1lr, ,.;., r1dio, T.gl~u. di• 1l• wh!., wh l '"r•. "vlo11 cpl, 1lc , ( I lO~Ol ). W01tkr S5096.7S O~r Price S4169.64 --NEW CUST. SOO SEDAN JSI VI , A-T, bit lir•1, P-1teer, P. ditct, 1ir, r•dio, T-gl111, whl <:Y•\• ~vl on cpl, •le. ! I 009041. W·ttkr S431111l.7S 011r Prke SJ597.IO SAVE s745'5 NEW'JI F100 PICKUP NEW F·lOO STYLESIDE va .. otmp .. oil 91ug11, r1dio, ••. due.eel tou"d ltw1l ••"•u.+, G78x rs ti•••· 115 151!. W 01tkr SJ4ll.81 Our Price S2695.Jt NEW F-100 CUSTOM Stvl•1id•. VI 111g , R'"CI•' p~9 .. ilnl, ""'P & oil q•uq••, tool bo1r, 'rui1om1fit, opt. v•cuum boo.+er, SAVE s74359 SAVE 5953" AM -M u1r1t1, P.S .. G71•15 lire1.1+t. IObSI) W01tkr 54150.20 Our Price Sl896.31 11/, ACRES! ROW UPON ROW OF BEAUTIFUL NEW CARS AND TRUCKS TO PICK YOURS FROM! NIW'JI T·BIRD NEW 2 DR. LANDAU SAVE A29 \18, A· T, P-S, P-di.c1, wi.,y1 lp.$135200 bit tirtl, til t •l••r, P-•••h. •ir·•uto l•mf> c;nhl, R. wi11d d,fro 1I, p. ~n+,n. 110001 41. W-stkr $7378.00 Our Prlc;• $6025.54 -"-'-----NEW 2 DR. HARDTOP SAVE "129 VI, AT, p.s, P.di1t1, '"' in· $115078 l•rior, Yinvl roof, tilt 1l•1r, ,;,, T. 9l11i, r.w, blt tir••· rid, 1uto brk ••I, 1lc. 11 117061. W•ltkr S6561.00 Our rrlc.• $5410.22 NEW 2 DR. HARDTOP SAVE 429 V8. A·T, P-11•••, P-cU1c1, rid. '117908 •P•c int•rior, Y:nvl roof, bit +;.,,, til t tfe•r. ,;,, T·gl•n, P-wincl1>w 1, •lc. ( 11 1671 ). W-1t•r S660t.OO O•r Price 51381 . 90 NEW 2 DR. HARDTOP SAVE 429 VI , A.7, P.S, P-clitti, 1p•c In· '114170 l•rier, bH Ii•••. tilt '''''· 1ir. T. 91111, P-window1, r•cl, Yinvl Ip, ale. ! I 004lS!. W·ttkr $'351.50 Our Price $5216.10 NEW'Jlf250 PICKUP NEW F-250 CUSTOM S1vle 1id• P.U. l60 VB, l 1pd., H.D. F & R t p•in91, 1plit rimi, 1p1re fir•, 9•11t••· c;hroni• rnirror1, R. D. r•di. 1lor, !St~. -VOOOJl 110151 1 SAVE 576087 W-1tkr. SJIJl.77 Our Prk.a Sl D77.t0 NEW F-2SO CUSTOM SAVE Dlw. 2 1011•, 100 VI, ••nqtr p~q . $109100 empr. 1p•t., <:•u i10, P-D:1c1, 1ir, AM .FM 1!1reo, P.S., 25 g•I. ''"k, •P~•• 'Ii,., I 11095 I). W·ttkr 5541 S.97 Our Prke S4l24.97 1.~~:: NEW CAR TRADE·INS Cheek O•r 100% Parts A Laber Warranty ............. IH, tf'l•t•l•IM. """ l!H, '"' .M, "kn. "'""7..,, ukett •rtt• tw 80 DA 'YS 0 0R;.4;.';.0;.0;.0;.M;.l;.L;.E;.S;,.. ____________ •• ... ~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... MUSTANG IALI .................. .,. .... """"' ........ _.... .. ,. ........................................... 1x••"u1 n111USTua HUllTOI' ,...,...,.._ ....... ,.i....-111aorwn OUR PRICI •1196 '67 FALCON SEDAN b cvl., R&H, •ulol'll•tic, n•w p1i"t-Good mil 1l !VO[. 23 I l. $896 '68 TORINO t Dr. H.T. VI, •~to., R&H, P.S .. vi"yl roof. CWUV?SO !. $1496 '65 MUSTANG VI , •ulo., P.S., r1dio, h1•l1r, INNYOlJ ! $896 '66 FORD WAGON Ct1unlry Sedan. 10 p•u., VB. •ulo, P.S., R&H, •i• c.ond. ISWG2l9) $1196 - '65 '65 '65 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS . DODGE DART SEDAN $6ft_ 6 6 1ulo., R&H IRIHl?l l. ~ $796 FORD WAGON Country S1d•n, VI, J 'P••"· Priced to 1111, $796 Good milet. 12!990Sl. ---------MERCURY PARKLANE 2 Dr. H.T. Ori9. th•u·oul, VI, 1uto , P.S., ~•ti. •ir, winyl roof. 1RGV62§). $896 FOID-l TD-GALAXlE-TORIMO-WAGON SAU _,.,...._,_,u.,_.,....,.,~_........_t._,,...,......,. ..... ,.._.. ........ ........ Exampl.s: 17) 1970 Ford Cu1tom 4 Doors 17 ) u. _...,, ..,.~ .,....., ... -. r1i.-. C'#t'• a. ... a.tl'*'fi {11)1'21) ~(!Oo11151{1UiMl(JINl11)0f5.JUI OUR PRICE $1696 '67 PONTIAC l ~M•~• 1 d" H.T. VI, •ulo., P,S., l!&H . .io ir ct1nd. IVEPl,7•), $1296 '70 FORD LTD 2 dr. H.T. App•. 14,000 milei, VI, •uto., P.S., R&H, vinyl ro of. 1ir W1rr , •vi ii. !9758EM) $3296 --------------'70 PONTIAC '66 PLYMOUTH '63 COMET S22 METEOR GR AND PR IX 2 o,, H.f. R&H. R1c.ondition.,d VS ~ng .. rtbuih t~lt1. lrint,, R&H, pow•• 1l1tring. I FLYS l8l. ~uto , ~i" P.S., w~rr •nly ~v •il- 1blt Good mil,,, 199JISW L $3796 S~!t!lo !t 1 d r. H.J. Vt ,• 1p1ecl, l!&H, good ,.,;i,,, IS B'l'Sl ll. $896 · ;;_j f'.: f / , 31/1 1cr11 of the most moderri Ford aales and ~~~ ~ atrvlc• facllltiH'6il'tha We1fCBa1t .. ~Zi&JbTheodqre · ."',! '"S!iil~ ~ Robins .~/ ,,.., o~_,~'·,t., Ford SERVING <e.V ' /· ~li:7.<> -~~'t ~ SINCE ,j q ' a a (/, -~-~. 19Z1 i ,.: <c11r 11,,1111., , j V ,/' "': ~ /, ' = tlfH ~"'~"i~m1izi1 m:a,;;1 -.{/. ,/' 2060 Harbor · Costa Me;;~]·~i2·:0010 .___ ---..-J 2.l4 E. 17th St. ~ Costa ~ir.sa 548·7765 $3195 '67 RIV IERA, lull power fact 1969 VOLVO 164 air, Mirhclin tires, llett"O S d R fl f tape, S2095. ~7-7077. r . ., ., autnmaric, ac. -'c='"°"=°'"===-1 tory air mnd. ZW2U '6.'\ BUICK SPECIAL ...De.rut le.wiA \II VOLVO 19-16 Harbor, C.:'11. Autos, Used BUICK '70 BUICK &l&.9303 990 LE SABRE CUSTQ:\-1 ~ Dr. }-1.T. ·vs, 11u1omat1c, R& H, power steering & hrakes, ia.clory air, factory "''arran. ty. {557A DN1 $3795 BAUER BUICK 134 E. 17th St. Cosla '.\lesa 5-18-7765 • Buick '69 Riviera Cpe. Exccllrn1 condition $47S • 83.1-0596 • CADILLAC • CAD. '70 SEO. DE VILLE FACJ'ORY ,o\[R CONDITIONING fULL LEATIIER INTERIOR full P<l"rr ill<'!. door Jock!, Ult & tole.soopic 1teering, vinyl tor, i;tl'n'O, locally 1lr1ven .1cwcl. H~25ADY~ " i;riced !o ~11 today! $5888 ~1!~,~ AUTtiQRllEO DEALE" 26CKl HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA F11 ch11'.Y Air Cond111onini:: j\0·9100 0 p!'n Sunday Vinyl !up, Ju]] po11·"r. Jul! -----·=-----I \•1nyJ slra!n i;1•a1s, t1Jr i;le{'r· 1 e ino:. ~lcrrn multiplex. ~porl Cad •69 Sed De Vi'lle Wheet'. ""''Y "" " VC<y ' ' low local n11lr~. iA'TH i67J. $3666 AUTHQR1Z(D OEALEFf 26IJO HARBOR BL., COSTA ,\-IESA j l()..9100 Open Sunday ----·~~--'68 BUICK SKYLARK Ct.:STO.\I FACrQRY Am CONDITIONJNG Full U!ather Inferior f ull i>O"'er, paddtd top, cn1i.~e 0011P"Ol, !IPreo, dOOl' lCH:k,;, sentinel, tilt Ir. Irle. 1'ropic 1'!renng, pre m. \1o~ue ly!"E'S! Mosl every dlx. ex!1•a. I Y\VR804J $4444 ~1!~~ 2 Or. II T. VII automatic, P..& AUTl1QRIZlO OE •lEFt 11, pt'l\\('f ~lrrrin~ & hrakr~ I '.Z'!XIO HARBOR BL,. faciriry air. vinyl roof, buck'. ' COSTA J\1ESA ct ~cats. t \\'Ef'l'.17J J.1().9100 Open Sunday $1995 '68 CAD~LLAC BAUER BUICK 231 E. 17th St. .>18-7765 '66 B u1r-k R 1v]()nt , automaf!c A~l-1-"J\I, power 1;\eering, sharp trade-In, $1495_ SBR 09'J Jf:'lt SLE:'110:-IS Tl\1PORTS, 120 \V. \Varner, Brougham. Has .. verything ini-ludin~ 33.000 one owner miles. Car is 1n nf!a r ~w condition. Unconditionally guarantet't1. (~BZV}. $3S99 CONNELL CHEYROUT &lnr;i A11a ;-,.1&-41 11. 2:!i2S llARBOR BLVD. ""'•1=oo~B~u"'1c=K~E=s=rA=T~E -COSTA MESA• .... ,,,, Cad. '69 Cpe. de Ville \V,\GO~ VS, 1tulon1ali", P.S .• P.B., r1t. cho, h("a1rr, factory air, 9 : Gold wilh i:old paddf'd top, pas.'!l. lacrory 11arranty. Co1\' gold la~~try lnlerior. tac· mLleage. fZ81:AJ2) tory a ll" ronrl., full pov.·er, $4795 lilt &. lelei;copic steering, i;!t:rro, door locks. (0.)9. BAUER BUICK 2.~·I E. 17th St. Costil i\1rsa 5-18-7765 '65 Bu1rk SJ'lf'Clal lo~\ wrnc lnnk:o; hut run'< .r:ood V 18. Nr11· ll!'f"S k h;illrry. Gnori BQOJ. $4333 r11d10 ,(: h<'illrr $3.'lfl. Ph. AUTHOl>IZEO OEALER fi.\.-,..2466 11r<'kl'nds only. 2600 HARBOR BL., '6.} Ru1ck R1\1l'ra, rull • COST,\ J\oll-:~A ['l'lll'rr, s1~·1n, Xln1 ('l"ln(l, Jig.9100 Open Sunday C<tll \11-S9i0 Rf! j pm .~ • 11 knd" I * 1967 El Dnrarl co-.-P-R-fV-AT-E ~BUICK Lf'Sah1r, f.?J!fri PART\" n11'"· 1 ownl'I. 11 1r, xtras, Call ";\(i-12!i! xllll. $92.'1. &Jfi-20:-.7 'l!Jf,:{ cnur1-: (IP Vllle. Xln1 '"6 Bu1rk \Vildcat P/:'i, f/R.; ('(Ind. $9~. (ill) 5J7.Ji36 P/\V. Air rorxl. Xlnt cond. af\Pr 6 Sl3fi0. 6·12--4011. 'e""°'19"1"'o'"'c"o""u"P"e~. ~ •• ~v~t1~1,-.~, '64 BUICK Rivirra, full P"'r, p-.·t parly, $.jJ~~1 . air conrl. J m m a c u I a l e • c;;:o;;-=',.',.',.'"',.',.,"..-*=== $11:JI. fi4·1-'>24ll \Ve'll help you Mii ! 642-5678 Autos, Used 990 LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU lSO USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ~~ '~'l'R~~,l~~'o" '" ·-"""'~· $1899 "°"'" 11~.,·"9, ••~•C. "~~"' wn•lew~ll !1••1 A goad v~lue. 1l-'E1691 , (!Mtfler, V-1, ~~lo. t•~~i., Pf."."9' ''-t<lf'U.-'69 DODGE • $1799 •~lllo, nnler, lo~ v~!u1, ll)IJ.Al(SJ '71 CAMARO V-4, lllc~ ,~111, bl!•Mt of ntw ~r _n,..,1v, P.11 YOU!l (IN[ Tilt WAY YO• R( l<'{Alfr> GROTH~ ·18211 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach Hwy. Jt Se. •f k11 Diet• Fw,. 847-6017 549-3331 • ' S~turday, Marth 6, 1971 Dill V I'll.OT Autos, Us.cl 990 Autos, U~ 990 Aulo1, UMd 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, U.U t90 Autos, Used 1--------CADILLAC CADIUAC CAO. '69 CONVERTIBLE '67 SEDAN 0£ VILLE FACTORY AJR CONDITIONING FUIJ powtt, all ll"ather Inter· ior, till &: relescop!c sll?f'r. in&, stereo loaded w/excru & very !Ow local miles. (YNE399l. $4444 ~~~L~ AUT~IZED Of.t,L(I!: 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA t'ull pc'A·er. air oond., leather Interior, vinyl top. tTWN. 724) $2595 HUNTINGTON BEACH Chrysler -P~mouth 16661. Beach Blvd. 540-516-1 L968 EL Dorado. LOADED! !3800. 673-3301 or 673-2541 CA MARO I CHEVROLET -c""'H'°'E"'"v"'"1"'"o"'"'LET,...,.....-1 CHEVROLET '69 IMPALA 4 Dr. Sedan. Aulo., radio, Power steering, air cond, Real &harp car. (YOS542> $2299 CONNELL CHEVROLET '70 KINGSWOOD '64 IMPALA WAGON 9 r~s waion. Automatic, R&J-t, po"'er 1tetrlnl IU&· t"'Ull power, air ~ .. wich! gq-e nck, air, Low: tow ovals, dlf· {X\\'B567) Full miles, 350 cu, In, V8. (fill. price $495. Call 49-i-7744. AZV} '65 Chevy Wgn 9-p 1. s s , $3799 ""' HARBOR BLVD, ~~:;·~:.~"1!1~~:11·~~· CONNELL CHEVROLET COSTA MESA 5f6-13:13 sl'Lape, 646-9448, (Ir 11ee at '57 CHEVY, VS, auto, 4-dr, HMS Harbor Blvd, C.~1 . 2828 HARBOR BLVD. a.3,000 orir mi'l, 13511. See '66 IMPALA 2 dr sed, auto COSTA MESA ll! 17;) E. 21st St, or call 1rans, fact, air, full P"T· '6S CHEYELLE fl.talihu SS. 545-5696 327 V-8, lo mi 's, new tires. V-8 hard lop. jJ,000 ml. '65 OIEVELLE Malibu SS $1400. 5.16-GJ2.'1 PIS, auto, R&JI, Wi\'•', 1 VS hrdtp, 38.900 mi'l, P/S, '64 4-spd, noor <;hilt Impal&, owner. 54~7460 1tuto, R/H, w / 1 / w · lZ7" .reblt r-.1uncie lrans.1 •57 Chev. Caprice 2 dr HT, 6T~l9 &14-00;i2, ask lor Dou(. lac a.Jr, vln'I rf. Lo mi's, 540-9100 Open Sunday '69 CA.\JARO.RS J.iO, orange, '11 h I sell 64.Z--$78 Tum unused Item!! Into quick 1 673--0817 Aft 6 pm. one owner. New lires $1695 Clean car, Air C01ld etc. cash, call 642-5671 We e p you ! ~ , • • Good !ires. 673-5811 ' Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, 1.mportecl 970 I ·.~.,~CAM~~A"°Ro"°."'s"'1,","'w~/b~lk-i-,t. 327-4 spd. $2700 invested. Ask $1250. 536-2995 Cad. '68 Sedan de Ville CHEVROLET F'ACTORV --. ------AIR CONDITIONING '67 IMPALA WAGON Vinyl padded top. tapestry 9 passenger. Aulomalic, ra- in terior, full powf'r, signal d~o. he;iter, power steerinl:', seeking radio. new' tires, air cond. \TUN186) absolutely beautiful. (YCN-$1999 ,.,, $2999 CONNELL CHEVROLET ~28 HARBOR BLVD. ibe~ ~CADILLAC Al/THOlllZED OEALE" 200) HARBOR BL .. COSTA J'.fESA ~9100 Open Sunday COSTA MESA 546-1103 '6.'i CHF.VY 2 dr Impala 327 eng. $600. Call 893--4943 '61 CHEVY Sta Wag., 6 cyl standard trans. $ 2 5 0 , 646-9585. • '&l CHEV. 6 pa.s.s_,,Wag. Auto 1----.----trans, p Is. Reasonable, 6 833-0600 alt 6 wkdys. CAO. ' 8 '65 IMPALA, •''· p/b. CONVERTIBLE FACTORY AIR CONDlTIONJNB" Full power incl. door lock5, -till & relescopic steerin11:. slereo, Sentinel. Full leather interior & txceptionally nice inside and out. {VRD- r.;2) $2888 20,600 mi's. Like ne\lo', 1 O\vner. Call 673-3i39 ~fOVING Easl. Sacrifice! 1967 Be l Air Station \Vgn. Air, P/S. $99;>. 5.'17-2279 STATION wagon, Impala '64, luggage rack & trailer hitch. $550, 494-2908 'TO CHEV NOVA, 1urbo hy· rirom;i!ic, pwr strg, vinyl lop. Afl 5, 494 .5952, '&I CHEVY Malibu, auto, 6 cylinder. Xlnt cond. P/S. ib R.'lO--7395 ~ftt e~ '64 CHEVY Impala Super ..tr.. ~CADILLAC Sport. S&'iO or Best offer. ,llJTHOAli'.CO OC&lUI 6iJ-5136, 111 43rd S~., NB. 200I HARBOR BL., '65 CHEVY 4 dr Bel Air. COSTA 1'1ESA Nreds body work. M.echan .}40-9100 Open Sunday xlnt. make ofr. 644-8093. e I '6.'1 IMPALA SS. 4 speed. '69 Con~Trt\bh~. loaderi, l-o1Ag!I. Gen. su~p. Headen. $4200. Can fln&.nce, pr1v. Less eng. 673-1017 pty.. San Clemente 714: e '56 \VAGON e · 492-2800. 4 dr. 6 cyl. J spd. FOr bC!'t resul!S! 64'""'""~8 s1z;, FIRM 54~1690 980 980 "Na Gifl'lmick1, Na Gi•••w•v•. Ju1t 21 Y11. Hanelf Stllin9 ALL FOUR MODELS NOW AVAILABLE AT CONNELL CHEVROLET OVER 50 VEGAS TO CHOOSE FROM THINKING OF A VOLVO ---~·+·. ~:lh~·-,~ -~.51~,,, ,.,, ~ .•, ... !.< THIS SPACE WAS INTENDED TO TELL YOU AIOUT YOLYO. WE HAYE DECIDED IT IS MUCH TOO SMALL TO TELL YOU All THE GOOD THINGS AIOUT OllR CAR. SO IF YOU Will CLIP OUT AND MAIL US THIS COUPON WE Will 11 HAl'PY TO MAIL YOU ALL THE INFORMATION WE HAYE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO GIVE YOU A CALL l'lEASE INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMlllER. IF YOU DO NOT YOU WILL NOT-11 CALLED. WE KNOW WE WON'T IE AILE TO SELL OUR CAR TO YOU •.. WE HOPE YOU Will IUY IT F~OM USI DEAN LEWIS VOL YO 1946 Harbor llYd., COlhl MOIG, Calif. D1•r Sir1: Ple ase mail io ma without any oblig•tion •II inform1tion on the 1q71 Volvo , Nam• ····-···-·--·········-···-··-··········-··············-········-·····-····--······-··---·-- Addre11 ··-···············--···-···--···--······-··-·-·---·····-·· Zip ··-··----·-···-·----- City ............................................... Phone ......................... . FOR OVERSEAS DELIVERY lcheck herel 0 DEAN LEWIS ~ VOLVO ~ 1946 Harbor • 646-9303 • Costa Top Value in its Size! ...... Named Car of the Year 1971 MOTOI TlEND Best Handling Car in America Regardless of Price • • llOAD • TIACI Fipest Out Of Comparison Tests of the Six Small Cars BRAND NEW 1971 :y . Eli1\'-; DOOR . S~AN CAI l DIUYll • OlDll TODAY IN YOUl CH01CI OP 10 COLOll CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBO.R BLVD •. COSTA "MESA · -546-1200 SWING INTO·:. ··SP BING BUY AT .WINTER PRICES YOU Will NEVER DO BETTER! $1,000,000 INVENTORY! ALL PRICES . s·LASHED! Immediate Delivery e Bring The Family-Test Dr ive B1>ick Today e You Auto luy N.wl ' BRAND NEW 1971 OPEL 1900 2·DR. WAGON Modol 5<. < s,ud. jjt2389 H;D. _~eolin9, ti"l1 0 d • w1nd1k11ld, w-1-w 1 15494125141 Stk. No, 0241] '""' .. ' KleMt. COUPE. V-8 •n9in1, turbohydra• m1tic tr•n1., pow1r str., power br1kas, r•die, 1 h11t1r, smog emissi on control, w-s-w tires, tint• 1d windshield, d1lux1 wh11I covers, prot1ctive body 1id1rm~uldin9s.-l 4'lll7-t-2 I I I 531 ) 'I I ORANGE COUNTY'S N~WEST GMC TRUCK DEALE~l GMC TRUCKS-NOW HERE;I . 11.AlGE SELECTION TO CHOOSI FIOMI 'I v.1~!?] 91~~~.u~:~ ... ~S!~.~ 1u1p•111ien, chrome bumper, lull lo•"' 1eet, •m~\ fl'l•fer & oil 9•u9t, J.to11e p•int. •i11vl l11teri-. (72572 ) !Ell41 11 7'J6), I ~2995 For 1111 Hal / ' YllUI II \j used cars , Prlcn lffft.tlff Tllr• S111clcrr. M.U 7tti, 1971 '67 OLDS CUTLASS WAGON v.1, outo., redi., !Me,...., , • ..., ttelrl119, $1488 ,.wer brok", laullfft co11d, Lk . Ne. VZSttt. Ct1ta111 4°Doer. Y0 I, •11t11., ,.c1111, h11t1r, fectory air cffllltlo11J ... 40,000 MhHll Mllft. I ow1111 en.ilMll. ~· No. SAIOJ7. $988 '66 OPEL WAGON 4 *''"· r1cll11, Jlfftfl. Sheri' l clM11l lie. N11. TAX065. '68 V.W. BUG 4 •pied, reclio, helltlr, ll,000 '"!'"-ll t• cho11ae l. FlOM '65 FALCON 2-DR. h1110. Avto., rffl11, ho.ter. JJ,ODO orki1h1.t 111lln. lk. No. NCl761 $888 ;~r .~~.;~.~;.r.~REBIRD 2-DR. H5.T 1 . 598 . ~. ,. .. , .,..,. llHJ. Uc. YJCJJI. '67 OLDS CUTLASS 2·DR. COUPE h.Hter, po•1tt 1tMr• 1119. Lie. YEYl !14. $1098 '66 OLDS CUTLASS H.T. Y·I. 1ut1., radio, heat.r, power 1turlftt. l ie. No. lYKl 14 '68 MUSTANG '67 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2°DR. H.T. lodlo, hoofer. 1tlck 1hlk. S 1388 luy this n we rec1lyecf a"' 1aT1. lie. No. XOl!i01 '67 DATSUN 1600 ROADSTER 4 1pHCI, roclla, lteaNr. Spoclal whffl• $1288 d i rock. JJ,000 "'''"· 1.., tfll1 0111 a we rec.Jvtld l 11JW. l k . YlCT JO 326 Y·I, auto., r1cll1, ltecrter, po_, 1t•rin9. Lk. YJC33 1 '70 DODGE VAN v.1, 11t.., rcteil1, Hater, 14,0GO ectw1I •Ult, HI. ctf w1rrlflty. Lee.II 1wHf, _.__. conH•tclolly .. Lie. 760ZJ' $1598 SALES DEPT. HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 a.m. 'tll 9:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. 'Ill 8:00 p.m. -Sunday 10:00 1.m. 'tll 7:00 p.m. PHONE 531-2450 " 15550 BEACH BOULEVARD, ' ~WESTMINSTER AT SAN' DIEGO · FREEWAY \ ~~D~Al~l~V~1~1l~l~i~~~~!S!.!' !d!!J, ~·.~~h ~t 1~'~"~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ !~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ I~ [.__u_ ..... _-_, 1 ~_ ..... _,,.-~l§l~~ 1-.,, ..... i.. I~ f ~;.:s:.. I[~] I -·-· 1§1 1 1~ -~-"'w.~J§l~~ I' ... m,,... l§l 1;;._ ..... _,.,-~1§1~1 _ ... w. A-Utod m Autos, UMCI m~~ m~~ m~~ m~~ m~~ m~~· m~~ m 1-.;....;..... ____ _ CHEVROLET '61 IMPALA Custom COlqlt. Auto., ~dio. po1Po·rr g1eerln1, 11ir cond. Whire vinyl l"l)()f. Beautllul CHEVROLET '66 IMPALA <I Door Hardtop. VS, automa.. uc, air cond .. pov.·er il«t· green car$1999 ing. (RTV 0471 $1095 CONNELL CHEVROLET HUNTINGTON BEACH • 2S28 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 54&-1~3 Chrysler·P~mouth CHEVROLET CHRYSLER CONTl()IENTAL COUGAR DODGE FALCON FORD ~·~~~~~~1 '68 CHRYSLER '62 Llnooln C>mt'I '69 Co<J&u, air oond, vinyl '60 FALCON 1919 MUSTANG Lo•d..,..Xlnl oond. "'1>. now U..o, lo blue 00.k, '69 CHARGER GOOD CONDITION 175 FAST BACK V-1 1 _ _;1"'1::;-:.:._*_c*_*_c:::',._.,,c:..:='--I $2.'m. Call alt 4:30 pm -e 8J3.~ e ONE OWNER 12,COJ MILES 2 Door Hardtop. VS, aut.om•-1 NEW YORKER 549-3163. VB. automatic, radio, healer, I---------This beautiful ear was traded uc. Power stee.rin~. radio, 4 Dr. HjT. ~ll pow~r tqU!.J:" CORY AIR '67 COUGAR. Air. recent power steering & brakes, FORD in on a Ile)" 1971 Lincoln &: heater. (HBF 36lJ r:ie~t Pus. ctoryf "'vm"'2321• tuM·UP, <I new tires. Good ta.etory air. vinyl roof, Jow1--------retlect.s tha t kind of ca.re, $595 tionulg, vinyl too · 1 '63 Corvair Monza (EIGmJ. mlleap. $1495. 891-8114 eves milea. Factory warranty. • attractive J!iht tulip yellow HUNTINGTON BEACH $2495 ~:'.!.':.it 1~,·~~·i:;:; • wknd1 (074BSW!$2595 T-BIRD '67 LANDAU with bl"k comp"' ""'"'' "'"" seats. Auto. Traru., radio, BAUER BUICK 81'' .. C.M. · DODGE LUXURIOUS "'""·pow'<"'"'"•• pow- 234 E. 17th St. 1 ·62 CORV~IR ·enaine runs 1---==--==...,..-BAUER BUICK 2.oR. ltARDTOP er.br.tkes. factory alr cond., '63 IMPALA Chrysler-Plymouth Costa ~fesa S4S.T165 good lnter1or/Exterlor &ood '67 DODGE MONACO FACTORY tilt steering Wheel, etc. See #70 IMPALA ~ 8 1 Bl d .,, 5164 $100 or best ()fler 548-.8615. 234 E. 17th St. Affi CONDITIONING to believe how near new. -'"""=.:Be='"":::.:B::l'.::d::. . ..::.>1.::0.:·51;_:64_ 1 _1_~_•_"-'-' -'-·-~-·-:I '69 ..,.-·sler 300, 2 dr HT. m J h So 4 Dr. Sedan. Gold "inyJ roof, -1••• C"""RO fl ~~~~ lac air, vin'J rf. 2 Dr. H.T. VS, automalic, ta· Costa 1'1esa 548-7765 Full power, iwina. a . way (ZSR I o nson & n, &tarlight broni new color, 7VO ~ CHRYSLER AM /fM $2695. 644-5209 . CORVmE dio, heater. power ste111.rinr '69 CHARGER 500 ateering, auto. trans., rad.. 2626 Harbor Bl., C.0.ta Meaa. auto., radio, power steering. VI H.T. CPE. ---=--=='.7':c:--& brakes, factory air, vinyl htr. Almost every deluxe -""'~·""'=-'~· ==~~--1 •~ "'""· Th" '°"'°"' "' NEW TRADE IN MUST GO '69 NEWPORT CONTINENTAL '59 CORVETTE roof. Low mil'"'· (62177! "'" & "" th~ 32,000 '68 SHELBY G.T. is a tt>aJ b;irp1n. {ADN774) Popular hum! on.nge fin ish $1595 . V8, factory air, 1u1om11llc. carefully drtven local miles. $2699 with black buck el seals, 1961 WHITE C 0 • 1 ,. n, • 1 a I _ power steering & brakes. Absolutely showroom fresh _,. •-t 2 0oo H-~o. VS I " " Hardtop O>upe, Automatic, YVA ~ Be'-W CONNnL CHEVROLET auto trarui., riWIOfi, .,.,a er, r .......... p. . au oma· looks like ne"· and runs radio & heater. Nice! CPLZ-! .,...,) ..,w l'lolesale inside & Olli. fUCYOOTJ. . pov.·er steering, Factory Air, tic, power steering. vinyl &«XI BAUER BUICK Blue Book. SALE PRICED Automatic, pov.·er 1leerin£:. radio, he1ter. Low, Jow miles! {XCr 1<11 I 28'28 HARBOR BLVD. clearance priced. (ZU~1740) top. radio. hearer. (099CUJ) $3?5! 280). Sl09S 234 E. 17th SI. $2195 Sl'1Th. Johnson & Son. 2626 $1995 2.11 Cabnllo (rearl Co.sta Colta Mesa ~7765 N ~::i. m .. c"'"' ""''· HUNTINGTON BEACH ""' -~ ~ '"' c. .... , ""· ' D' HUNTI GTON BEACH ~ib Ji) '70 LINCOLN, 4 Dr, Air, ''IA Hnit V" •--;A -...i e 2100 H bo Bl d 64,. ,..~ p, ..... , auw, ...... -u.n,..., Leather, Vinyl lop. 50,000 ar r v . ............. radio, p/s. Recent val~ Chrysler·Ptvmouth CADILLAC '70 NOVA Chrysler-Plymouth mi warranty 14895-675-83<3 '"' CORVETIE 321 -• job. Ru .. good. Cl•an, 1696. 11 ALI'H0""" OEA>.ER $2195 HUNTINGTON BEACH Chrysler-Plymouth COSTA !\fESA 5-16-1203 '68 Malibu Wagon 9 Pauenger. Ful! power + LIKE To trade! Our speed • tape • Many extru, 645-4029. 16861 Beach Blvd 54-0-516.t 2600 HARBOR BL.., atr cond. dlr. Immaculate! VS, automaHc, power steer-l69n Beach.Blvd. 540.516-I Trader'• Paradise column ts super shaJ1>. Adult l'.lwned. "oo""'"~'T=ru=sr~-WISH=~~lm' ------·---COSTA MESA 16661 Beach Blvd. 540-516-1 n695 fUl.I price. (XJJ 154) ina. dlr. Loaded. (CVE369} "'-"-'---'----I for you! 5 Lines, 5 Day1 for Must sell. Best l'.I ff er ~ for )1lUI' home ND matter what It l!I, YoU s.ID-9100 Open Sunday JAVELIN Call 494.7744. Full price $2195. Call 494-7144. A aood \\'ant ad is a rood $5. Call today ... 642-5678. 64-4-4393 anytime. find ;reat bl.U'I 1D today'~ can sell It wtth a DAILY • \\'e11 bdp ~ aell! 6'2-5678 Dime-A-Line 642-5678 investment \Ve'll htlp you sell! 642-5678 White Elephant Dim~A·Line OusifJed Adi:. PILOT WANT AD! 642-$18 1966 F "O"'R"'Dc----l ---69_J_A_Y_A_L_IN--·I Autos, New 980 Autos, N•w 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Auto<, New. 980 Autos, New 980 COUNTRY SQUIRE 1 BRAND NEW 1971 PONTIACS ON SALE NOW IN COST A MESA NEW 1971 PONTIAC T-37 COUPE Fully f•c+ory •quipped inc:lu8in9 ·,+and•rd s•ftty f••fures, 1e•t & 1houlder be lt1, he•d rest1, big 250 cu. in. engine, heater, fo ld s111.at back l•tc:he1, padded visors, backup li ghts, fibergl•ss tires, cloth & morrokide interior, self ediusfin9 brakes, outiide re•r view mirror, a nti theft ignition, etc. Order in your choice ()f colors today. DAVI GOODWILL ltOSS USED CARS '66 PONTIAC '68 CHEVY II VPntura 4 door l-1.T. V8, Butomatic. Automl'llit'. radio. hl'.'ater, power radii), hrattr, po\.\.·er steering, air stttring. ( WXG966 I cond. {TE\'980 1 $1188 $1588 '69 PONTIAC '70 OPEL GT LI' ~tan~. Automatic, radio. heater, Automatic. radio. heater, , .. , lh&n fl()wer ii,terrlng, power brakes, fac· 10.000 mil('S, !555BQH) tory air c<lnd. (XYC316) $2788 $2488 '69 VOLKSWAGEN '69 TOYOTA ~edan. Automatit': transm!&sion. ,,_ 4 speed transmission. vinyl roof. ra· d10. heater. IZVL..8951 ~io. heater. (XTSJ43) $1688 • $1688 14LI 1'e1cas l:''IC'tlVI T llU IUHOAY, MAltCH 7, nn • OUR SELECTION OF NEW 197l's IS TREMENDOUS! COME IN TODAY AND MAKE YOUR MODEL, E(j)UIPMENT AND COLOR SELECTION. TAKE DELIVERY IMMEDIATELY. • ~ ~ SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN 7:30 to 5:00 P .M. Monday thru Friday. CHAUFFEUR SERVICE And RENTAL SERVICE AVAILABLE 2480 HARBOR BLVD. rAt FAIR DR. COSTA MESA 546-8017 SALES DEPT. HOURS OPIN 1 DA TS A Wllll l :lO A.M. TO t:OG P.M. •· 1.1.n toss PONTIAC 546-8017 11/z Miltl South of Sen 01990 FrHwty ' \ • MUST SELL St11Uon Wagon. Beautiful 11rc. tic white .with 2 tone beige. Gold intrrlor equipped v.i th auto trans., radio, heater, power steering, power brak· rs. & factory a i r cond. Pri~ for quic k sale. (RSK- T79) $875. John50n & Son, 2626 Harbor BJ., Costa Mesa. 540·5630. '69 FORD WAGON C.Ountcy le<lan 6 pass, AutG- matic, radio, P.S .. air cond. "'on·1 last long. (YVK527) $2299 VS, radio. h!ater, tully fat· tory equipped_ OCES 915). $1695 HUNTINGTON BEACH Chrysler-P~mouth 18661 Bea.ch Blvd. 54Q.filGf, JEEP '59 Chevy 4 Whl Dr. P/U. Util be<!. Xlnt cond. Call 962.4981. CONNELL CHEVROLET 1--L_IN_co_L_N_ 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546.J.lOl '60 FORO GALAX IE $1.00. 494-5922 '61 FORD WAGON Fairlane 500 6 pass. Automa. tic, power steering. radio, air cond. Finf' car. 181795A) $1999 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA t.lESA 546.13)3 '59 Ford, Xlnt oond. $250 or Be1.t offer * 642-5930 * 1970 fprd Van E-200 v~. 1969 Lincoln 4 Dr. Sdn. IN STOCK TOO LONC \SACRIFICE I Beautiful cameo green finlsh: with dark ivy grern leather & landau roof. luxury equip- ped througbouL Full power, factory air. AM/FM radio, eic. Very clean. (YCL 1~~ 13675 .. John.o;;on & Son. 1.626 Harbor Blvd., Costa J\fesa. "~""' LINCOLN C.Ontinenta.I Mark Ill. fully loadM. Xlnt cond. Pvt pty. $55(.(1. Ph: 67S-250I '66 YELLOW Lincoln C.Onf l 2 dr, lo mi's, Call 64:>-.i()J6 outo, R&H, 15,000 mi'•. Pho MERCURY 64~14•6. '64 Galaxie 500 XL. PS/PB, 1970 MARQUIS CPE. auto. Xlnt cond. 1395. Pb: SHOWROOM TYPE OF CAR 692-6053. 11.1'.m MILES. '68 FORD Custom, a/c, pis. Attractive medium turqucise rth. Xln't cond. $1295 or mist finish with white inter. J)e.st offer. 644-5448. ior & landau roof, tmmacu- .69 ECONO van, 25,0I):) mi. Ja lt! Premium equipped semi camper conversion & auto. trans., am·fm stereo ·~ T 0 p .,,9606 radio. heater. power steer-!Rpe. 'OVJ\I & • • • ""'°' ing, power brakts, factory '69 FORD Super Van 240 a ir oond. Truly spotless & G>cyl, auto Econoline f ·lOO. like new 4 near new tire!, S2000. 642-0768 etc. See & ask for demon. ·57 FORD Fairlane 500. G(IOd stration. 1916 BEQl. Johr>- trani;portation car, $150 or son & Son, 2626 Harbor Bl .. make oUer. 5(5....2988. C.Osta ~ieaa. 540-5630. '62 FORD Van, ne1v tires, 1970 MERC. CONV, low miles, best offer, 417 TifE SPORTY ONE 71h St .. H.B. This flashy 1ullp yellow with '65 FORD LTD. 4 door, one black top & interior auti> ownt>r, milt~e 35.000, w/b mobile has been ctriven only vinyl top. ixiwer v.·lb, very 12.000 miles & must he sttn clean. ~. 962-8550 & driven lo appreciate. Ra,. 1966 Foni Custom for sale. dio. heater. powtr steerifl&, Air Cl'.lnd. $850. Call 673-6919 power brakes, factory air or 542--0854. cond .. etc. 4 near new tires. '64 FORD XL Gala.xie SOO Ask [or demonstration. 1705- convt , A·l cond, S5.1ll AZPI . Johnson /, Son, 2621& * 962-<1596 * Harbor Blvd., Cos!a f\!eaa. Is you ad Jn the cla.uifltd _"40-_"30--'------t SECTION! Somlffine 19 ·66 COLONY Park Stn win, watch!.ng for It. Di l 1 10-pa~s. f11c air, lull power, 642-5678 today! Clean. Sl45(). 612-430.'i ~l"A°'u"-to::,:-, '-1m=poC:,:.tld::.--•9"7"0 Autos, lmported--970 DATSUN The Number 1 Selling Import Truck ,..4 CH' Freew.., C•llllt ••• ,, ,. 25 Mlle• '"1 t•llo11 eM IHCI 1"t•••11 r.111 .. lllty. MOH NO-COST IXTIU Wlllto "'""' 11 .... ,; ..... ,i.., flew ............. ~ .... -II• ""''· i.lo ~ to• .i..,. 9llol ' I·-""",., ""-· Mohiteh1l"I Tiie Hitf!est Stn4•''- fif .t. .. etMtl\'11 Mmll-'W .. SANT A ANA DATSUN 2-20 I ~ 1111e, Stitt AH ,,.fMON! 546 4180 . Salurd.ty, M.tl'th 6, 1971 ~LY PILOT ii Autol forS..11 _,,, .... I§] I Autos for Ille l~I Auto1 for Slit 1§: '~~-"'-_!§] PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used .--------PLYMOUTH . 990 Autos, Used PONTIAC 990 Autos, UHd 990 Auto1, Used ---990 Autot, UMGI PONTIAC PONTIAC T·llRD 1H9 Marquis 4 Or. H. T. 1967 Pontl1e Bonnt. '68 2...S.. Bonneville lwd!p. Beautiful award winninc stYI-1969 PLYMOUTH 1969 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN 3 Seat Station W19on '69 suburban Wagon 196' PLYMOUTH SPORT SUBURBAN 3 Sett St1tlon Wagon '65 PONTIAC WAGON 9 pau. Catalina. 45.000 one owner miles, P.S., auto., R&H , air cond. Sure nice. (RPJ3411 2 DR. H.T. Full po>A·er. l n c I u di"' 1956 T-Blnl Classic in& attractive light ivy .vel-SPORT SUBURBAN low with dark ivy grttn in-3 Sett St1tton W19on terior black Interior & Jan-$2 595 dau rmf, Luxury equipped ' ~ua:hout. Aultl trans., ra-3&1 cu. in., 2 bbl. £naine dto, hta!tr, powrr 1t4'!ering, Automatic tnnamll•ion power brakes, powe:r win-Power 1tl'!ering dows, etc. This exct:Uent car Power brakes disc front retlectJ very cartful ma.in-Power wtndo.;1 tenanct . Driven only 24,000 PoWer seat miles, See &: Drive to ap.. Automatic cpeed control predate, C.Ond ition. CWYB Power rear window $2,095 318 cu. in., 2 bbl. En;ine Autonatic transmission Power •tte.rinf Power disc brakes Power rear windo>A· Air conditionin& Llcen1e YPU 440 . Good condition, 50,000 mi. 3 seat, factory air cond., vt, automatic. power 1tetrifl&. (YPP 5{7) $2195 HUNTINGTON BEACH Chrysler -P~mouth 16661 Beach Blvd. ·--------~ $2,395 383 cu. in., 2 bbl Enatne Automatic trantm.Lsaion Power 1teerinf Power disc brU:ll!a Power rut window Tilt 1twin1 wheel Air conditionlna: $1399 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2823 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MES.A 546-120.1 '67 FIREBIRD HARD TO BELIEVE AJ.llfZ.1 radio , New 18000 Ml . calib rated Xlpolyzlap Hardtop with~ bolt,~ fUll Befort you buy see thli un-pnm.ium tires. nt cond, power, automatic, conttoe-n. btlievably tine Clr. f'lt tor Orig owner, $1895. Res: ttt kit. Ctnuyyellow. Muat any new car Showroom. 1 _•_91H_lli_, _s_uo_:_<_~_7_68_. _ be ae1.n. (JWB.M8) 8"""to1 "'" .. ,d mist ... RAMBLER $2lts lsh with matchlna interior & IM# 4'f' black landau roof. Fully 1---------'llAtdd ~ power equipped 6 way 1ea1, '66 RAMBLER 3100 Harber _Blvd. 6'5-04fi6 radio, hta!er, factofj' air Convertible, 6 cyl, auto traN, eond. stylll!'d wheels w 11 h Lie. SQK 4'8. '63 T·BIRD, (W1AS2f) Alt. near new Vorue custom tir· i11s A Black Beauty! $295 Ml 923) JohnllOn & Son, 262g Air oonditionin1 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa. License XSS -453 540-3630 Exctl\tnt oonditian, 41.000 milts See at the DAILY PTI.OT, 330 West Bay Street, Co1ta l>lesa, ulc for Mar1aret Gttenman I '68 SATELLITE Lletn&e YPT 3ST Excellent condition 40,000 miles es. Stt & ask for demorutra. pri~, $10 dtlivus. Tenm Hardtop, Excellent eondltion, tion. rVOF'S70) Johnson & avail. 1945 Harbor Blvd. dlt. FulJ pricl'! $1499. Take 1 Son 26213 Harbor Bl., Colla C!\ol, MUSTANG 1---------·1 See at the DAILY PILOT '17 MUSTANG 2 Door hardtop. Automatir., radio, power steering. (VCJ. 70<) $1099 330 \Vest Bay Strel'!t Costa ?-.lesa., ask for Margaret Greenman 642-4321 642-4321 4 Door, VS, automatic, pol\'er stetring, r ad ! o, heattr. !\\'\IG 7281 $1295 TIRED of tho! old !Urnltu'" . HUNTINGTON BEACH Ste at the DAILY Pll.DT, 330 We.gt Bay SO'fft, Costa Ml'!u, ask for M~rraret Greenman 642-4321 mlali down. (ZR\V889) \Vl!J ' Meu. 540-5630. '64 T·BlRD conYl, &ood cond, fin. pvL ply. Call 540-JlOo or 1---------11964 R.Ai.\fBLER wa.ron. 6 ~ or best otter. 6TS-3.U2 494-7506 alt Io am. '67 GTO Pontiac, 0 r i 1 cyl, stick. Good eond. $325. nite&, 642"311 dya. ~ ·-owner. Lf's~ than 40,000 847-8401 '60 T·BIRD TIME FOR m i'1, 4-spd, Too n1any car!, .. ~6\~=RA~MB=L=E=R~S~t-,~,-,-.-n '1 R/Jf, A/C, iood amd, $21). N" reasonable otter refused. \\'ai'On. ·53 Rambler. Orig. 54l-6178 or 836-9939 QUICK CASH 673-6.l.31 0\1·ner. ~1akt ofle r. 64·l-4190 .63 T-BffiD, &ood mech&n. CONNELL CHEVROLET WEED It ..... ,.. cl .. , out the treasures & trash - 11'• really not that bard to replact:. Just watch the fla'ftiture & misct!ila.neo'JS columns in the Classified Section. Chrysler·Plymouth . 1 .53 .PLYMotml, dr. ., .. k. oria: cond, 19 mpf $200 or 16661 Bea~h Blvd. 540-51&1 ' Tradt. 64.5-#87. THROUGH A 196> PONTIAC t.M•no. pl•. R ron<!. Shup looJMr. Call DAIL y PILOT 01b. cLEAN. !800. c.u STUDEBAKE ,..__. · WANT AD '="~,__,.s_t---~--------·lvACAr;CIES °"' """"' '65 Catalina &ta wag, 6-pass. '62 DAYTONA 2..dr hrdtp, Rtnt )'Ollf.houle. apt.,~ I 642-5678 New tires & battery, lugg. VS, 4-spd, buck. 1ea1J. tires bldJ'., etc. tbru a Dally 2128 HA1tBOR BLVD. turn Into calih thru a DaUy COSTA MESA 546-1203 Pilot Oasslfitd ad. &tZ-5678 The tastes! draw In the \Vest '68 Plymouth Roadrunner i '66 Belvedere 4 dr. Gd eon- . , a Daily Pilot Classified 426 Hemi, 4·spd, tach ditlon. $62j Ad. 642-567. * 962-0J9l * * 962-7~ * '65 Mustang Convt. Automatic, radio, heatl'!r. fSJC 181) $839 2100 Harbor Blvd. '66 Mustanf Convt GT. CDLR8704l \VlU, TRADE ~·OR ANYTHING 0 F VALUE, Xlnt sh11pt, See 11t 1M5 Harbor Blvrl, Ctl-1. LEAVING arell, must sell, '66 Mu5tang, auto, Air eond, needs paint. Btst oller takes. 5-18-3735 '69 MUSTANG Fastback V-!i. fact. air, auto, tran1., pwr. stetr'g., R&H. Xlnl cond. $201:"1. 846-9636 e '68 Gtttn MUST ANG CONVT, 1t/H, P/S & &UID trans, S1150. 540-4914. '70 MUSTANG 13.000 351-4 1pd. Xlnt eond, extras. Jim 540-4063. '65 Mustang S cyl. 3 spd. new trans. gen. reg. clutch, $825 67~1045. '63 ~!UST ANG 2 + 2. p/s, p/b, air-cond. Sl!i(lO. C11.ll 540-2585. '68 MUSTANG 289V-8 stick, R&H, economy car. Fine cone! M/sell $119.i. 548-8067 '68 MUSTANG GT. 302 4 barrell. Lo11dtd! Im- maculate! $1695. 830-7356 '67 GTj()() SHELBY, New 428, 4-spd, XITR I'f'ar .m.1g~, $1860. 644-2413 aft 5 pm. '66 MUSTANG, 22,000 mi's. New rondition. Call 673-5621 eves & wknds. '65 Grun Mustang $300 T.0.P. S46-8J54 OLDSMOBILE '66 STARFIRE 2 DMr Hardtop. Far.tory 11.ir eond. Full power, viny\ roof. (SLY 6481 $1195 HUNTINGTON BEACH Chrysler-Plymouth 18Ei61 Beach 81\'d. 540-5164 '69 Olds. 442 2 Dr. H.T:- ONE OWNER 14.000 MT, Beautitul silver mist finish w l th burgundy inferior. Equipped v,oith auto trans., radio, heater, power 11teer· ini. power brake~. power v.1indows, air conrl. If y<>u are h11.rrl to please, don't miss this fine car. IXW!l!'l John."<>n k Son, 2626 H11rbor Bl., Costa ME'.~a. 540-5630 '67 Oldsmobilf' Deltll BS, 4 door. harrl top, automAtic, factory air, radii'! 11 n rl he-11.ter, vinyl roof. UJD 136, $1295. JIM SLEMONS IM· PORTS 417 W. Warner, Santa Ana, 543-2512. · '60 OLDS SS Fact 11.lr. AU e.lec. Xln'l c<ind. 642-5845. ~1275 aft 5. • OLDS '64, Jo mJ,'a, .new tirts, 2 rlr, xlnt. SSOO. can 646-3471 '59 OLDS Stn w11gon, All power, New br11.ke1, $200 or offer. ~704 '65 OLDS Sed. A/C, p/~. plb, r/h, auto trans. Pvt pty. Call 644-1029 1966 ToronaM . 45.000 rnlle11. P/b, pl~. 11ir, very nir.t' car. Sl 7~111. 673--130.t PLYMOUTH 1969 PLYMOUTH SPORT SATELL ITE Two-door atdll.n .. ,Sl.895 llJ CU. In., 2 bbl. Engine Aulftmatic transmission Power 1te.erln1 Air condltionin1 Only 18,000 ml on en1ine Ll~se ZVE -497 Excellent condition. 54'!4'! at the DAILY PILDT. 330 We.st Ba.v Sh'Mt, Colt.a MeN, a•k for M1f1'1.N!t Grtenm~n 642-'321 • rot that item u:nde(_ $50. try .,,. J'e""' l'l!lcl>u Autos, New ~-~~---~~,~--~----~ ~-~~ 980 Autos, New · 980 Auto1, New 980 Auto1, New 980 Autos, New WE SOLD MORE USED THAN ANY FEBRUARY CONNELL CHEVROLET. '70 IMPALA 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, auto· matic. P.S., nl'!W vinyl gold roof, gorgeous bronze 'tar· light color. Air cond. Re-al class Jn anyone's front ;yard. {391ABJ) $2599 '70 CAMARO 2 Dr. H.T. Lov•. Jo"' rnilrs. Car like new. Radio, 11.uto· m11.tic, P.S., a.ir cond. (317· AZVJ $3199 '69 IMPALA 4 Dr. S~an. Aulomatic. po1.1,er stel!'ring, air cond. Strong car. NP.W car condi- tion. t YOS541; $2299 1968 CADILLAC BROUGHAM 4 DOOR SEDAN 71.;1 h~1 lo be lh1 11101! be111• liful tlr in 111 ef C11ifetnl1. v;nyl reef, siardu1t 9r1en fl'I•· t1llit fini1h, •II pew1r, AM-FM 1t1r10, pow•• door leck1, cli- f!'l1 l1 1ir cenditionin9, J2,000 on1 owner hhtorv, fully 9u1•- 1nt1ed JO cl•v• I 00 '/. en p1rh I l1ber. Yeur n1 i9hbot1 will be ieelou1. Tho pric1 1111 to b• Cirt c~••P· 10651?\ll '69 CAPRICE 4 Dr. H.T. Vinyl roof, P.S., automatic, 350 cu. in. VS, air cond.. radio, po1.1'er brakes. Nice. right miles. IOO'm guaran!ee parts & labor 30 days. 1XJZ446) $2699 '69 IMPALA Custom Cpe. 2 Dr. H.T. T\vo · tont bronz~ &. beigt, auto· matic, radio, P.S .. air cond. One careful owner. 21.840 mile5. Factory warranty to 50,000 miles, CYDJ960) $2599 '68 CAMARO 2 Dr. H.T. Radio, 6 cyt; stick. Hey dad, get a iener· ation car here. (UQZ718) $1699 '68 CAMARO 2 Dr. H.T. Radio, po1.1•er steering, automatic, get a look hert. <VCL906) $1599 '67 IMPALA WAGON 9 pass. Rlihl miles. ri;;h l price. Air, P.S., radio, auto-- matic, lurgage rack. (TUN· 7861 $1999 I CARS LAST MONTH IN THE HISTORY OF '66 CAPRICE 4 Dr. Sedan. New vinyJ roof. Air, radio. power steerin1. niC'E'. New coJor. Lots of pride he-re. (TBJ806J $1499 '65 IMPALA S.S. Buckl'!t se11.t1, console., radio, power stel'!rlng, automatic. CSRD4ll l $1099 '65 MALIBU ' Coupe. Automatic, power 5teerin1:, radio, loads of miles here. (NNF868J $899 '64 IMPALA WAGON 9 pass. Real nice car. Power sttering, a utomatic. radio. (N\\'A7881 $1099 '67 MUSTANG 2 Dr. H.T. VS, automatic, powtr steering, radio. Sure deserves a look. IVCJ704l $1099 HEY!!! WE HAVE 5 EL CAMINOS WE HAVE 19 BEAUTIFUL PICKUPS Yz AND .Ji TON Tiie "'e1t be•ulHul I,> fo" 196t Ch1vy "'"' Autom1tic, \18, witlt I bre11d n1w Sun Oi1I 1;1111p1r cenven ien. LOOK HERE V1c1 • tie,, co111in9 up. Oriv11 i nd · h1ndl11 li•1 111 st1iion 1oo"1gon, '••-12201 '64 FORD WAGON F&irlane 6 pass. wa1on. Au· tomatlc, power steerinli:, ra- dio. SW'e a rood one. (PRC· 89.ll $899 '65 MUSTANG Convertible. Power •i.te.rln;;. r11.dio. 11.utomatic. LOOK~ (JKU07~) $599 '69 FORD WAGON 5 J)&SI. Country 1td11.n. AJr, power 1te.ertna:. radio. Won't last at thl• prlct:. IYVK394) $2299 2828 HARBOR BLVD. -COST A · MESA \ ' I rack $950 6«-0647 4 mo old, $250. ~1912 Clusitied ad. 980 980 Auto1, New SHARP CARS ~ THAT'S WHY! RIGHT PRICES I THAT'S-WHYI ; PEOPLE WERE TREATED ~.L~KE CUSTOMERS I THAT'S WHY! 1 OUR CUSTOMERS DIDN'T smLE FOR LESS THAN A 100°/o GUARAN1EE. '68 FORD WAGON Fa.lrl11.ne 5 pass. Automatic. po>A•tr stetring. air cond. Fu\1 100% dealer warranty. (81795Al 37,650 mill'!$, $1899 '67 FORD ON PA•TS AND LAIOlt PO• JO DA.YI I '67 COUGAR '68 OPEL 2 Dr. H.T. Radio, heater, au- Kadette. 2 Door. Radio, tomalic, air cond. 37.610 ml Its, Wl'!ekend apeci&l. (VHD6351 $1799 '69 PONTIAC' spetd. This price'! shocker. <XSR.104 ) $799 Custom 500 4 Door sll!'dan. Fi~blrd 2 Dr. H.T. Power '69 V.W. BUG Automatic, radio, power stttrlnf, air cond. (UDU· 036) $899 • • stl!erln;;, a uto., radio, a.Ir cond. Vinyl roof. miles. (ZDT981 l $2199 29.000 Rad Io, •tick: Nice (WCE268l $1199 l 910 I -' ' ' I • • "' ·. " I . . j * • OAllY PJLOT S.uwda1. Mardi 6, 1971 ' -=---;-~~~~~ ' 1971 Demonstrators N011r ON FINAL 2 DAYS . W'ESTERN DA JS · $ SALE SATURDAY · &SUND~Y MA·VERICK 2-Door1Sedan (JK91UJ42807) FULLP.ICE , . ' . '70 FORD ~'!!Th._,...,, __ $2377 '5·9 Fon·o· MACH' $237 '69 FDRo·· ~.~~~ $1611·· ' , .~kl411A• . ~t.:::'2&.ZDU726 , ._ st~"1·poww(list}kak•s. -~ '69 .. FORD-~~~~..,,. $26.,, '&B · vw ·BUG . . . . .$1 i·1 '67 FORD ~r~,~.~.:,;,,. $ ,_577 .. • =~onuis.p.-rstffnng. ii' -, · tw&;~~·•1oc.k.tflift.A~t:!"· fo • • , ~:1l-:'' tires. tendau loo. i '68 PLY ~fg~~.-W0017S $107 . '67 CHEV ~~~~·.-$1377 '65 MUSTANG g~~. 5777 v-~-w'"'"~!~~ .. ~wABOJ1 '68 CHEV ~:mn•~ $1277 '66 Rambler ~~~--5577 ~ 14.77 '66 CHEV~~~~~~.. 5.1177 ''64 Rambler ~~~~0" $477 '69 VW ~~~~g!~~·--$237 . '65 FORD·~~~~: $1377 '66 FORD ~-~.!~~~E_ $97 '69 GHIA ~~.~··-··~···-~1977 '69 Mustang ~~ 51977 '&8 CORIINA.~r:_ 587. '6_8_ TOYOTA ~~l.;~ .. ~137 _ '68 ~_uslani ~~~ 51477 '69 fORD ~~J~.~., 5157 '67 TOYOTA ~~~.~~... '63 CHEV.~~!: s477 .. , ' • . . J , . .;.. . - -- Family weekly MAICH 7, 1971 Landing a Job: The Steps You Should Take Eyes: Your Clue To Character And Personality DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA What Happens When Students Join the P.T.A. ,.. Askc:rbem~ourself BETTY FURNESS, Chairman, Nrw York Stal<' Consumer Prottct1on Burrau JJrhal i1 tlw> l<iw N""' York S tale pnued nol loo long ngo thnt in- f10lf1e1 pHrchn1e1 /rom door-to.door 1ale1men?-J. F. Wr.ir- ren, Alloonn, Pa. • Jn the pa~1. many hou ewives signed conlracts with door-to-d oor salesmen and then chunged their minds about the p ur- r has.es liul were bound by the contract . l'liow the law in New York tale says that the purrlias('r has up to three days in which 10 cancel the contract. T his give~ rite purchar;er time to talk th~ tran,.action over with her husband 3nd fa mily befon· making tht-6nal decision. FOR BILL llLASS, fa.shinn drsisnrr Many bo"e' nre noici letting female employ- ee• wear pantl lo tke offiu. Do you npprof1P? -Mary S mall, Little Rock, Ark. e Bn11ses think they are bein~ very cou · rageous. but actually they a re doing a way with the last vestige of ft>mininity. All the girls look too much alike. Ir's ton bad to lose that pert, provocative little' secretary FOR MELJ'IN R. LAIR1>. Srtft'UJr) ol D,.frnu JP hich branch of our tkferue 1y1tem ii thf> moil e%peruif1f' and rP· quire• the mod man- • poUJer ?-C hnrle• Lnrre. Baku•field, Calif. e T he annual budii;l't o f the variouto com- ponenls of 1he Oepartment of Defense varies from yrar tu year. However, the Presidt>nl's Fisral Year 1971 hudget for all compont>ntt< tif the Department o( Dl· fense wa!> S72.9 billion with the Depart· ment of the Air Force's bud get of S22.7 billion being lartter than any of the othe r component.s. The President's budget pro vides for an authorized strength on J unr 30. 1971, of 2.9 million military und I.I m illion civilian personnel. The Depart· ment of the Army porrion is 1.2 million military and .4 million r 1vil1an per .. onnel. which j s larger than that authorized for a ny of the other Department of DefenM' components, FOR }ACK FEBB, of tti'J "Drasnrt" Are juvenile caiea ef1 Pr w ed on 1he •how?- }. F illin~ham. Rich· land, Woih. • Juvenile cases are fttquently used. ln the 1970 season we had several shov.•i- 1molv1ng juveniles. POR SYD FRIEDMAN, promotu /1 it &rue that you are planning an aU-1irl pro /ootbnll l4>a{tue to 11ar1 in April of 1971?- D. L. RotlH', Colorado Spring•, Colo. e My girls teams will participate in two leagues-Eas t Coast and West Coast- in the fall. My Eal\t Coast teams will be in Buffalo. Cleveland. Toronto, and Pitts· burrth. and my West Coast teams will hr in \' anr ouver, Seattle, Washington, Port· land. Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The winner of the East Coast will play the West Coast in Decem ber in the uper Bowl. We sta rt practice in April. FOR DOROTHY ANDREWS KABIS. .Irt.4JUr~r of tht Uniucl States On lhe bnck of the fi'1P· dollar bill, I cnn rend only the nnme1 of 28 • ! •lnle•. How many ac- tually are on the Lincoln ~lemorial? I/ there are more, do difit>renl namP• appenr on olhu fi.ve·d<>llnr biU1?- Jamie L. Mndrid, Ln1 Crucei , N.M. e There are 26 :o1tates represr ntcd on the "penthollse portion" of the Lincoln Me- morial as shown on the five-dollar biU. You probably counted 28 toince there are two double-name states l isted-West Vir- ~inia ancl North Dakota. Interestingly enough, there arc twn double-name states listed 1ha1 do not have the prefix name listed, however. Hence. New Hampshire apprors as "Hampshire" ancl South Car- olina appC"ar" as .. Carolina." AU 6ve-dol· Jar Federal Reserve notes have thf" same format, therefore. other five-dollar bills would not show a di fferent view of the Lincoln Memorial. The Lincoln Memorial lt.,f"lf lislil 48 stall'!\. FOR DR. HENRY ..4 •• 'ir.11ROF.DER, ~ • ProftJJor of Ph ysiolot.r. Trart £lrmrnt lahoratory. Braultboro, Vt. 0/ what f1alue are min· erau in our d~t1. What /o<>d• nrf> tht> rkhP•I in mineroli?-Mr•. John Lnne, Lo11 A ngt>le1, Calif. e Mineral., in foods are the bas1r cala· lyst'I for growth. struclurt' or hone~ and teeth, energy trans fer. and many chemi· cal reaction!' in living thing11. All food& rontain bulk and trare mineral • and 10 of the latter are essential for life and good health. It is believed that all natu· ral foods ronlain enough mineral .. for the dip;estion and metaboli11m of those food!l. Refined carbohydrate!> (gTain prod- ucts and sugars ) have had much of their mineral rontcnb removed, whert>ai-whole- l'rain produrt~ and unretlned su~arf! art' likely tu contain adr11uutc-amount;.. FOR JUDI TH CRIST, mouit critfr A.re you on the "Tn· dny" 1houi on '" with Hugh Down• al moil ev· ery dciy to talk about movie•, or do you jrul a ppear e very on4!e in a atJhih? Thu qu~tion ha1 cawed 1ome difiere nce of opinion.-Mr1t. John H . Cnrlon, Battle Creek , Mich. e I appear on the "Today" show every other week th.rougbout the year to dis· cuss movies-mostly those that have just been relea~d. FOR TERREL H . BELL, Acting U.S. Commiuioner of Education Whnt •late 06er1 lhE' bell 1alary to a uach- e r?-J'irginia St1Jan- ' '""• Hsuf ord, Conn. e The District of Columbia has the high- est average salary wit11 Sl 1,075 a yenr for instructional sta ff people and $10,600 for classroom teachers . FOR WILT CHAMBERLAIN, erl L.A . lal.ers Ctntl'r I henrd iknt yo~ .oere onai a bellhop. 11 thia true? If 10, '"hat hotel did you 11Jorlc in? Where '°"' il?-Rob· L. Peu""''• Robe Sound, Fla. • Yes. The resort hotel was Kutscber's in Sulliva n County in the Catskilli Mountains in New York State, where many college basketball players worked at different times. FOR JP A.LTER KENNEDY, President o/ Narionai Bas/..ttball A sJonntiOfl Why doe1n't the lea[lu e rue more offirinl1 in playofi• and chompi· oruhip ,amf>•?-Ricky Poklmlu, Ft. Worllr, Texn• • NBA playoff and clutmpiont'hip game" are conducred in the same manner a<, regular season games, and inas111uch a:> two officials are used during the sea<,on. Lhe same number are used in post-season play. FOR DICK MARTIN, cv'3 "laugh.In" Trenton, Who ;, that lone p Pr · ion ice hear clappinll 10 enthwia1tically ut th e ~nd of e a c h .. Laugh-In'' epiiode?- R e b e c c a Wolf1on , N.J. • We usually say it is a member of the cast. but it acrually is the producer of our show, Carolyn Raskin. FOR P. JP. OCILYIE, Director, Bay, Wu. Minnt.sota Zoolo1ira! Gorden Wbi£h animal ha• the highut IQ? Could it be the elephant?--Ceor· gia Conrad, Gree n • IQ is a most m isleading quantity and extremely difficult to mea.sure. Since it is impossible for us to even have valid IQ le ts transferable from one culture to another among men, it is certainly im· possible for us to objectively measure IQ in other animals. It is, however, gen· erally conceded Lhat the great apes are closest to man in the type of intelligence they exhibit. FOR NANCY KULP, ~ tr/J "Beverly Hillbillits'• frTl.r-,.. 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Write to Service Editor family Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue. New York.NY 10022 ' Winston Jl'JLTER·CIGARETTES Leigh Taylor-Youµg's Life A way fro~ Ryan 'O'Neal. • • uigh 1 C1ylor-Y Ollllif and son. Parr1ck. A mother with gypsy soul. I t was 110 degrees in the shade when I visited Leigh Taylor-Young on a stretch of desert about half an hour away from Almeria, Spain, where she was surrounded by Afghanistan tents, camera crews, bit actors, and Omar Sharif. Leigh already has carved out a name for herself by appearing in a whole bar- rel of films (most of them pretty bad) and through her old role in tv's "Peyton Place" serial. Now here she was in Spain playing a gypsy who learns to love, and then hate. Omar, whom she finally plots to kill in a movie called "The Horsemen.'' ''When I first read the script," Leigh said, "I thought 'This i ridiculous~ An American girl. playing an Afghan- istan gypsy with a phoney accent and silly ma!r.e-up. just doesn't ring true!' But then I accepted because John Frankenheimer, the director, got me all excited about going to Afghanistan and Spain. I've always loved to travel And I was even more interested in the 1''om1/1J Weekly, Murch 7, 1971 way gypsies live, think, move, and, most of all, crouch. J studied to be a dancer and learned to love that posi· tion. It's a natural way for me lo think and relax, a physical movement with which I can identify. This may seem strange to anyone not trained in ballet. But to ballet dancers, as to gypsies, it is a way of life. Jn Afghanistan. the women even have their babies in a squatting position." B y choice, by inclination, and by necessity, Leigh Taylor-Young has adopted a gypsy way of life. She has no ~rmanent home, just rents houses and apartments, hotel rooms. and stor· age places for her clothes. ''It was nec- essary bccau'le of my work," she told me. "rve made all but one film on location, and even for that one we went to Big Sur for a while. I've lived like that since I wa!. five years old. My father (ac1ually her stepfather. Donald Young-her mother divorced her real father, Carl Taylor, a member of the Slate J..)cpartment, when Leigh was just a child) was in the Air Force un- til I was eight, and then had a variety of jobs until he finally beca'!'e vice- president of the Burroughs Corpora- tion in D etroit." By the time she en- tered Northwestern University at 22, she had lived in J 0 different states and Washington, D.C., where she was born 26 years ago. S how business accelerated her mov- ing about. She studied with the Cana- dian National Ballet for two years, ap- prenticed at the Northland Playhouse near Detroit, and after completing her sophomore year at Northwestern, en- rolled in New York's famous Neigh- borhood Playhouse to study under Sanford Meisner. There she was spot- ted by director Gower Champion who cast her as Paul Ford's daughter in the Broadway production of "Three Bags Full~ That was followed by summer stock until she was picked to play Rachel Wells in "Peyton Place." A gypsy-like existence can offer a great deal or excitement, opportunity, and satisfaction to a beautiful. un- attached, single girl. And Leigh Taylor- Young is possibly the most natural beauty of the H ollywood newcomers, but she is neither single nor unattached. Jn 1967 Leigh and her "Peyton Place" costar, Ryan O'Neal were married, and now are the parents of a two-and- a-half year old son, Patrick. Because of her pregnancy, Leigh was dropped from the tv serial, but the same day it hap- pened, Warner Brothers offered her the lead opposite Peter Sellers in "I Love You, Alice 8 . Toklas." H ow do a husband and child affect her outlook? And how does O'Neal, already in and out of an unsuccessful marriage to actress Joanna Moore. re- act to being a part-time hu~band? "We talked about this long dic;1ance for an hour and a half last night," she told me. then explained that Ryan had just finished costarring with Ali Mnc- Gr~ in "love Story" and was eager to join her in Spain. "I felt there was no point in his coming over here, at least not until near the end of the pic- ture. It is very strenuous filming, and when r get through at night, I'm dead tired. If Ryan were here, he'd get bored simply hanging around Lhe set or wait- ing at the hotel for me to fini sh. It wouldn·t work. He's better off looking after the baby at home. When he made his last film and I went with him for a while. it was the same story. I felt l was better off taking Patrick back home to his more familiar environment." She hesitated. "It's not easy to work things out between us. But we hnve a marvelous, realistic relationship. We like each other a lot. Most of all. we want each other's happiness. Being in- volved doesn't mean possessing each other. We both want the freedom to find new people and things, knowing we'll aJways have each other." Leigh feels even more strongly about her son. "It would be selfish of me and bad for Patrick to drag him along to locations," she insisted. "From the very beginning I bad a very good nurse for him. I want him to love her, too. If any mother, actress especially, becomes overly protective and obsessed with her child, she'll drive herself crazy. J ust what does she want out of life? "I am not unduly ambitious. I don't pursue money or fame madly. But I do want to choose the parts I play, and to do that one has to be in a certain posi- tion, careerwise. I want to do interest- ing, exciting things-particularly if they involve traveling." Leigh and husband Ryon O'Nea/ /eel they have a "realistic relationship." That's why she loved living with gypsies and other nomads io Afghanis- tan. At the end of two weeks there the gypsies were so taken with Leigh that they "married'' her to them. During the ceremony, Leigh was seated on a camel, dressed in blue jeans, while an interpreter carefully explained the wed· ding that was in progress. The future? Leigh insists she wants more of the same, ". . . to meet moro people, see more places, get more ex- citing parts, be involved. Like with 'The Horsemen.' There have been flashes of excitement and vibrations throughout the filming of it. It's been such fun working with Omar. He's such a gen- tleman! I am also thoroughly impressed by John Frankenheimer and the crew. There has been involvement on their part. "On all our parts. And that's what life is all about, isn't it?" -PEER J. OPPENHEIMER 2 •ldl ,_. It WW ,_ Mt PMHtl .. t .. o fa"'" .-.• .._,. _...,.. ,....,,, anaolt l0<al N4 _,...., ~ 0. "-l --Mllarleod ltllltll .,_ "";'~~=.IS ,.,_,~ M ...... "It's a steal!" 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Slr .... ••-•u ef r-k -ttr..ir ...., ... ll •-I E'S_. 1a u •·• ..... r • .-. _,,_ I ·•""'"' _.. ..... .., ....... , ....... '"' "" ... ....,,, ' • -................... ,_ T--.._,, I ...., ........ le.Ill, .... .-i..M•••lllt.rlew· S .... t.IM • Qllflt e. .... IJ'-lnCo ..... o. •-I IJ ttall. P'tla. M. ..... ...... -. M.• ,.._., .. ..... .... ~ r .. ......... ., ~----------------- The Kids Invade-and PTA Becomes Can "Student Power" assert itself in a responsible, mature, and persuasive way to help bridge the generation gap? Here's what's happening in high schools that are trying to work out "Pizza!" T he scene: an executive board meeting held by the parent-teacher association of a high school in Nassau County, N.Y. Nearly three- dozen people a re seate d around several large tables pushed together in the prin- cipal's conference room. The discu ss ion centers around ' such topics as bus safety, stu- dent alienation, and ways to e nlarge the membership. Abruptly, one of four stu- dents present, a boy of 16, stands up. "All we're doing is talking," he storms. "This is jmt another bureau- cracy! They're all alike!" He stalks out. For a moment there is stunned silence. Finally a matronly lady, a parent, says. "We must recognize the fact that students are querulous. Many of them are going to distrust us. We have to get close to them, and face-to- face meetings are the only way to do it." "What he said is what a lot of kids say. though-if it's going to be just talk, it's not for us." one of the remain- ing students quietly tells the group. A teacher responds. "You don't know how slow it is to get educational change. Change of any kind. You can't expect instant action." "Maybe not instant," the student shoots back, "but action, yes." If this scene fails to match the tradi- tional image of the PT A as a sometimes stodgy, cookies-and-cake, let's-not-rock- the-boat kind of organization, there's good reason. Sparked by the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, PT A units everywhere are quickening to the winds of change. In January of 1969 the National CongTess abolished all refer- ences to special categories for student members and urged an high-school units to accept students as equal partners. "To deprive youth of opportunities to give help as well as to get it is to stunt their gTOwth, to keep them childish," it urgently stressed. "To keep them child- ish is to erect barriers to meaningful communication." T hough many parent and teacher members are frankly apprehensive, at least half the 45,000 PTA units from Maine to Alaska already are either thinking about. beginning to act upon, or proceeding with full-fledged student membership. Even a few junior high schools arc meeting the challenge of bringing in the kids. "The movement is really accelerat- ing," says Major 0. H . Entwistle, Jr., National PTA High School Service Chairman. He cites Pennsylvania, llli- nois, Iowa, Texas, Virginia, and Mary- land as several of the states where in- terest is most intense-but points out that in other states, too, students are be- coming talking. voting, even office-hold· ing members. Last year, Carolyn Flu- harty, a senior at Easton High School in Talbot County, Md., became the first student president of a local PT A group in the entire PT A history. This year, another first: a student sits on the state PT A board in H awaii. For teen-agers to be elected vice presidents, secretaries, and heads of committees is, in some communities, becoming almost commonplace. '\Jtlherever the "Adults Only" sign comes down, the PT A chapter involved experiences many alterations. The old name goes first. PT A becomes PTSA- formally known as Parent-Teacher-Stu- dent Association, but in many places it is nicknamed "Pizza." Credit a student at Boca Ciega High School in St. Peters- burg, Fla., with the nickname, but while some PTSA's refer to their meet- B in v M N vi a ta ti of te -p pl th th fo ot te m th h va wi fe a ea ea th m m pl " fo yo E er ce ut th ge ar n in ca .. ·----·----- Family weekly I March 7, J!J71 ) PTSA (Parent-Teacher-Student Association) By MYRON BRENTON ings as ''Pizza Parties," teen-ager in- volvement hardly means fun-and-games. Rhonda Katz, l 7, an officer of the Mineola High School PTSA in Mineola, N. Y., echoes many other students io her vision of what the PTSA is or should be: '"A sounding board for student gripes and parent gripes, a place where we can ulk honestly and where we can gel ac- tion on common goals." With students present, PT A meetings often become debates over such po- tentially sensitjve subjects as sex, drugs, politics, alcohol, the draft, and disci- plioe. Students don't hesitate to criticize the curriculum, the cafeteria food, or the school's dress code. It's not unusual for parents and students to sbout at each other in anger or exasperation. (Teachers tend to be calmer and sometimes act as mediators.) Anger is especiaUy likely in the beginning stages, when the PTSA bas only recently been formed, and the various sides a re just learning to live with one another. T ypically, though, the intensity of feeling dissipates in time as youths and aduhs begin to take bener measure of each other. They usually begin to like each other better, too. Parents discover that teen-agers aren't all impetuous, de- manding, and irresponsibl~lhat tbeir judament can be respected. Teen-agers discover that parents aren't all square and selfish-that they shar'C some major concerns with the young. High-school PT A attendance generally tends lo be sluggish (parents have already had 11 years' worth of meetings). and some PT A officials are frankly hopeful that student participation, and the excite- ment it generates, will revitalize the plodding high-school units. ''I t's never quite like the nice. com- fonable PT A meetings where you serve your hour and go home." says Major Entwistle. ''The young people don't tol- erate avoiding issues. They're not con- cerned with whether we read the m in- utes a certain way or whether we ·have lhe treasurer's report. They say, 'Let's get thmgs solved.' " lo some places, to some extent, things are being solved. The Mineola PTSA is moving toward establishing a drug in- formation and referral center for youths; there's none io the communjty and the need is great. The same group plans to involve itself i"' pollution control be- cause wells near the high school are going bad. ("'We'll 1upport you all the way,'' one parent told students enthused about these projects, "but you have more energy than we do. so you can do the footwork.") The PTSA has helped win for students the right to use the school cafeteria as a recreation room after school. A high school in Virginia recently went through a major confrontation over dress codes. Things were becom- ing ugly; there was mcrcasing danger of a student strike. Then the school's PISA"" chapter involved itelf in the con- troversy and, by djot of much painful dialogue between parcnls a nd students. managed to defuse the explosive situa- tion. Ultimately the problem was re- solved by a dress code that was agree- able to everyone except a few die-hards in both camps. 1n Anchorage, Alaska, a high-school PTSA has developed a drug-education program. It also deals wi th related prob- lems stemming from the fact that there is a tremendous turnover of people in the community each year; newcomers, both students and parents, often arc confused and lonely. S tudents in an Alexandria, Va .• high school were up in arms over an abys- mal social studies curriculum. When they vented their complaints at a PTSA meeting, they discovered that most par- ents and teachers felt the same way. In- stead of anger and confrontation, the meeting turned into a working ses<Jion that developed plans to attack the prob- lem at its source--ihe slate education department. In a Chicago high school, students e.xpressed a need for a basic, com pre- hensive reference work covering such items as courses, programs, supplement- al oytside training they might have avaiiable, and the like. The school's PTSA talked aboul the need, then went to work and put tt together. Right after the Kent Slate University riots and shootings in May. 1970. the atmosphere became quite troubled at Syosset High School in Syosset. N.Y. Some students wanted to shut the school and demonstrate-a move that would have divided the community and could have created serious incidents. But the school's newly formed PTSA invited several recent graduates, lnclud· ing one who had been at Keat. back for a talk. "They generated a lot of discussion." recalls Mrs. Sidney Schachter, Syosset's PTSA president. ..There's quite a dif- ference in thinking between parents and young people, but the discussions helped to calm everything down." The school d idn't close. Of course. things aren't all grim and problem-oriented. Parents and students also get together to work on "fun fairs." Christmas carol tours. career sym posi- ums, and similar projects. Boys and girls at Easton High School in Maryland's Ta1bol County this year ran the tra- ditional meet-the-teacher night, but with a diffcrence--tbey put on an eitcellent chicken dinner and invited whole fam- ilies-students' and teachers' both-to au end it. P ooling their energies o n behalf of projects is one way adults and youths learn to communicate better with each other. The attempt to do a better job of communicating-and the hope that the PTSA's will help to bridge the pain- ful generations gap--is what draws many people of all ages to join up. Six- teen-year-old Michael Daub, an earnest, hard-workmg senior on the executive board or the Syosset PTSA. touched on that hope in expla inihg why he joined: .. The community has to know, has to understand. how ~tudents feel. There arc aJways rumors about how we think and what we intend to do. This way we have a chance to arr OW' views and po· 'lit ions directly." But this d irect confrontation is also what makes a lot of parents and teach- ers jittery. The notion of bringing in the kids has been kicking around of· ficial PTA halls since the mid-1950's. It has always met with a good deal of resistance because. as one ollicial put it, "There's a tremendous difference be- tween working for kids and working with them." '1+fith "student power" a slogan in many high ~chools as well as colleges, with youths of all ages demonstrating, adults are by now erstandably more amuous than ever. So c p nt' ask, "Arc we going 10 have al nds o( dis- ruptions in the PTSA 1" Some teachers ask. ··Are the kids going to tell us how to teach'!" There arc m'lta nces ot parents frantically calling PTA officers a nd de- mnndmg. "I:: !here any wily we can keep the kids oru?" Local opt1on pre- va1ls. so each uniL has its choice-not only about keeping the kids out but how to control them inside a PTSA. They can either tie full-fledged. dues-paying, voting and office-holding members or pay no due~ and hold no office except in advisory capacity. There's the other side of the coin. Plenty of young people see the PTA's the way a blunt senior in Minneapolis dc.~cnbed them. ·• ... a bunch of Moms drinking coffee and going along with everything the Establishment says.·• This makes many youths reluclant to join. and it takes a lot of convincing to get them to !.Ce that PT A groups sometimes do effective school reform work quietly. behind the scenes. Some finally joia in hopes of making the PTSA more ag- gressive. while others realize that here at least is one source of power that may help them to change things. According to the national organiza- tion. experience thus Car shows that fear of student takeover of the PTSA units is groundless. (At West High School in Anchorage. the PTSA actually wa~ started hy a tudent. He got some 400 people involved, then stunned the adult by a,~k.ing Lhem to run it because he didn't think that students should do 110.1 Far from taking over, in some places boy~ and girls feel so outnum- bered by adults, especially when it comes to positions of reponMbility. that they speak scornfully of "tokenism" nnd talk of dropping out. B ecause of the anxiety thal's felt oo all sides, building a PTSA rakes much careful handling. With enough patience a nd tru~t. though, the PTSA's could de- velop enough strength to become sig- nificant powers in their communities. If ~o. those communities could witness the: gratifying spectacle of parenl'l. teacher~. cmd students working hand-in-hand to improve the schools as well as Lhcir re- 1:11 ions with each other. Meanwhile. thfi PTSA's already arc crcnung a few minor mtracles. "'I've been to a couple of meetings. and I feel M> much better about 1hings." exclaims I 6·ycar-old Flora Levine, a junior a1 Herrick~ High School in Nassau Coun- ty, N.Y "They called on me. l got my say, I got my motions passed, and 11 really made me feel good. My parents' friends no longer see me as )USt a kid raid ing the refrigerator, but as someone w11b views worth thinking about.·• • •• The party's over and they've all gone home and at last it's quiet and no more people thank goodness and ... lhls .. .ls the ~M moment Right now. A moment of pleasure for you to share. With a whole new cigarette. Rrch new blend and rich new flavor. Relax. Unwind. Take it easy with an l&M. NE\N. RIOi l!M What Secrets Do Your Eyes Reveal? By JOHN E. GIBSON N ot much goes on inside your head that doesn't show in your eyes. Science confirms what many people have long suspected: that merely by watching a person's eyes you can learn an amazing amount about his character and personality. This true-false quiz will clue you in on what research- ers have fou nd out. 1. Your eyes always reveal whether you like someone or not-and how much. 2 . It's easy to tell how nervous or fe arful a person is by watching his eyes. 3 . Fluttering eyelids indicate a happy-go- lucky attitude. 4 . Tbe person who habitually wears dark glasses indoors is likely to have a personality pro blem. 5. Dark-eyed people are more sensitive to pain. 6 . Nearsighted people tend to have un- usual personalities. 7 . A man who doesn't look you in the eye while he's talking .to you is apt to be distort- ing or evading the truth. 8 . You can tell from a man's eyes whether he is an introvert or an extrovert. ANSWERS 1. True. Studies conducted at the Univer- sity of Chicago show that even when we try to conceal our true feelings, our eyes show them. When we encounter someone we like, the pupils of our eyes automatically expand. And the more we like them, the more the pupils dilate. If it's someone we dislike, tests show •he pupils tend to contract markedly. 2 . True. Research at Ohio State University has shown that the frequency with which a person blinks his eyes is an accurate indica- tion of the degree of anx.iety he f~ls. Per- sonality tests showed that people who average the highest blink rates also have the highest anxiety q uotient. Most other physical indica- tions of anxiety can be masked or controlled, but the eye blink rate is something it's diffi· cult to do anything about. 3 . False. Though fluttering eyelids are of- ten associated with flirtatiol15 gaiety, psychi- atric studies at Washington University dem- onstrated that "eyelid .flutter is str:ongly indicative of growing depression." 4. True. Psychological studies show that when a l*rson who has nothing wrong with his eyes habitually wears dark glasses indoors, it indicates the likelihood of some form of neuro,,1 . (There are exc.cpti\)ns, of course, such as a celebrity who doesn't want to be recogn11.ed. .5. True. Jn srudies at the Universiry of Melbourne. dark-eyed people were found to be the most sensitive to pain, blue-eyed the least sensitive. 6. True. A consensus of studies shows nearsighted people tend to be inrrospective, self-centered and refleclive. The nearsighted are also usually better readers and excel in academic work:. A Washington State Uni- versity psychologist notes "that nearsighted· ness does not usually occur before the age of nine or Io:· Thus, he concludes. it's likely that the personality traits precede lhe devel· opment of the nearsightedness. 7. False. People often feel it is discon- certing to hold an eye-to-eye confrontation without looking away occasionally. On the other hand. there are plenty of fast-talk art- i!;ts who can look you square in the eye while they try to con you out of your life savings. 8. True. Scientific !ltudies conducted by Veterans Administration psychologist Dr. Merle E . D ay showed lhal when a person is asked a question which causes him to reflect before answering, his eyes will consistently move in the 11ame direction-always to the right or always 10 the left. The results: ex· troverts were rightward eye-movers, while those with introvert tendencies were leftward eye-movers. The eye-movement phenomenon was found to be present even in congenitally bhnd peo- ple; and it has nothing to do with being right-or left-handed. Though a complete citplanation awaits further research, test.J ~howed the eye-movement to be directly re- lated to specific patterns of activity in the frontal lobes of the brain. • /<'ami l'll W4l~kl11, March 7, 1971 9 Can You Fine/ It In The Bible? THE BlBLE is the most widely read book in the world. Its ethical stan- dards are the highest known. Through the centuries its religiou.'i precept'i have appealed to the best instincts within man. Most of us have re4ld it and respected its authority from child- hood. How much do you know about what the Bible really teaches? Check your knowledge by auswering the following questions; then check yo ur answers below and in your Bible. 1. w .. Chri1t ooro of a msin? 2. Did Chri1t ever do anythio1 wron1? Y4t1 0 D 0 3. le the Old Te1tament law of Motet 1tiU in efreet! '-11 there an ab!olutt', unt"h angiq atandard of ri•ht and wrons ? O S. Can a man be aaved by hla good wor.lu alone? O 6. Will the sood people of all ch urche1 be •aved? O 7. Doee the Bible te.aeh that babie. should be baptized? O 8. hit n«eNary to be bapti&ed in order to be 1aved? O 9. h 1pl"inklin1 tau.ht lo the New Teatament ! O 10. Doe. man ban the anthority to revi1e and modif7 the ori1inal Scrlpturu •• time paned O 11. Are the denom.inatlon1 branchca of the one chu~h? O 12. Doe. thr Blble t~b that each penon will be indi-.idaally juc4ed by •n •ll·wlae God? 13. Doet the Bible teach that every man wiO apend 0 No 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 etern.ity either in hcavrn or hell! O O l"-Will men hne a eccond chance after death ? D O Jesus Christ, our divine Savior, has declnrcd, "All authority has !x-<'Tl given unto me In heaven and on earth. . . ." TI1e New Testament is the revelation of h1S will for man. To those who believe and obey him he promises freedom from th<' guilt of ~in, help and guidance through life, and an ewmal home with him in heaven. Why not enter into o meaninRfnl p-?rsonal rdationship with Cod's own Son? Learn his will and walk wholeheflrte<Uy in his way. ANSWE R S TO .. CAN l'OtJ FI ND IT IN TUE BIBLE?" (I ) YES. ~htlht'w 1:18-23. (2 ) :o.10 . I T't'tt'r 2 22, I lt'hH•Wt .1. I.'). ( 3 l NO. Epht'tiaM 2 IS. C:olo•\lun~ 2 , 14. We urc now llvml( 1111d.., 1h1• re11ulatfon1 11( tht' new f"OYt•nunl. nr ~· .. w T"'d"mt'nl Whi11• the-0111 Tt'•lnnwul 11nnnot It'll m whhl lo do tu hi' "'"tod. II •till pr<>vfdl'S l11•r•iri<t i1111 nntl 11ufrt111lnr1. hnw"vl'r. ( 4 I YF,S. ~httht<w 712•·27, II John !J. Chrht •od hb rtlilc•I trn~hln11:£ Arc• thc-UlllW yr~t<iloAvL loduv and fnn·••1·r. 111"- hN<ws 13 :R. b l 11'0. Ejlhr \fan\ 2:11·9. Acu 10: Acu 11 :14. (II) NO. Only thoft' who arr mf"nlwu uf C':hrh t's chul"C'h. M•nh .. w 7 1 1 -!?7. Thr "'"" T1•itanwnl ~~•"s nf univ nn1• t hurcb nr lrinl(rlnrn tbt' °"" th1<t h< l11n1• tu C hrist. (7 1 l"O. In """rv n~mrl" of th!' Ntw T~"''°"' Lh<-lt"fl"'I "'"' flm prrnC'hl"d. Thu fl<'<•pl., MMd and ll<'lic>ved. Th<'Y w .. ..-1h1•n h~pli:r:t'd. Childrm ATC' not <uil .. hll' 111h1N h for bapti1m u ntil th ry 11rt old f'TICllllCh to htlfl'VI'. TI1r11' 11r1· nu 111•tnnct'8 nf In/ant bnptlrn1 111 th" Nnw T~•tnml'nt. (II) YES. fohn 3:!1, M111li 16 15-16; At·U 2:3H. (!}J NO. N"w 1'l'tl11111t'ot l111pt.itm wot alwnya lmmt'f· t1on ; Ot'.,er (J>rinld1n1t. Actt 8:38: Ro- mAnt 6 :3-.'5. ( 111 ) NO. Calatl1n1 t :6-1.1, Jud .. 3, Rrv•,lation 22: l8-l9. ( t l ) "lO. John IS. t ~. Mt'fl are th .. braoC'ht"•; nut rh nr< hes. Chri.rt't onr C'bun.h ( M•I· th .. w lfl I A; Eph<'•iatH l :ZZ-2.1; Erlh·- dnn• 4 · 4-19 I wo• nn! In lw dlvfdf'< (I Corinth11n• 1.10-13; John 17 .!!0-21 ), l lZ > YES. Hrhf'f'w• 10,JO...'.l l. (13 ) \'ES. M1111hrw Zl'i ,Jl...Cff. R..vl'latfoo 21. ' 1.i 1 ~o. tt .. h ..... w~ 9:27. Tlli1 mM•~• is supportecl by Christiens 1H~in9 ~------·--------------------------------: FREE-MAIL TODAY the unity of b.liev.,s ! CHURCH OF CHRIST in the non-denominetionel CHURCH OF CHRIST : 3805 Gr•nny White Pile : Ne1hville, Tenneue• 37204 : Piute Hnd me frH copy of tfie p1mphlri ! "God'1 Wty of S1lv•tion." ' Tune in : N•m• -------------' "HERALD OF TRUTH" Coasf.fo-C oasf !Addreu ___________ ___ • ! 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Doo't be afraid to try something new. It may tum out far better than any- thing you have ever dQOe before. An ex- aircraft worker now runs a pizza parlor: an ex-textile worker now assists a Veterinarian. Ex-.stockbroken are now driving cabs. At the tum of the century, seven out of every I 0 worken produced goods; three out of every I 0 perf ormcd a service. By 1980. seven out of every I 0 workers will be em~ ployed in a service industry; only three out of I 0 wiU be engaged in production. The experts will assure you that a skill you've applied in one kind of industry mAY be applicable in another. Projecting man- power needs into the I 980's, the Urut.cd States Departmeot of Labor reports state and local governments will step up their hiring by S2 percent more than the number of people they employed in 1968; service industries will add 40 percent more, and the constructioo industry will add JS per- cent more. Beat the bushes to find a job. Don't just register with a few employment agencies or at one or two companies. Make it widely known that you are seeking work. Tell everyone you know or meet. Study the belp- wanted ads in your local newspaper and those of adjoining towns. Read the business pages of your newspaper. You may learn of a new company moving into your area. If you cootact them before they arrive, you're scored ahead in ingenuity. Such non- profit organizations as YMCAs often have job bureaus, so visit them. Just getting un- derway is ••Job Bank." a computerized method of presenting job openinss. which is run by the Depa.rtmeot of Labor. A phone call to your regjonal otlioe of the U .S. Do- partrncnt of Labor can guide you u to whether there is a "Job Bank .. in your area. While you ,re talking to the Labor Depart· ment. why not inquire about any job-train- ing programs they may be offering? It F'amil11 Weekl11, Ma.reA 1, 1111 HelpYOu I You may never be asked for a resume. but you should pre- pare one anyway. A good resum~ should include: Jn the upper left corner of the page, your name, address, and phone number. In the upper right corner o( the page should be noted the type of job you seek. Your first heading should be Work Experience. List your last three or four jobs beginning wi th your last job and work- ing backward. Give names and addresses of your former em- ployers; date of employment; name and title of the person to whom you reported; your job title and the briefest description of your dutfos. H you start each sentence with a verb you'll discover that you will be making your point faster. If you are seeking work. for the first time. list under work experience any volunteer jobs you have held or extra-curricu- lar activities in which you participated at school Under education list the schools you attended with the dates. If you attended college, you may omit higb school, but specify the degree you earned, if any, and your principal area of study. U nder personal data probably you !.hould list your date of birth, your marital status, and perhaps your preferred geo- graphic location. End your resume by giving personal references. Two or three persons who are not previous employers, giving their addresses. You can include here your school principal, clergy- man, neighbor, or a business person. Ask these people in ad· vance whether they will recommend you. The die-hard job seeker will have his re<>umes duplicated and mail them en masse to companies which interest him. But he should remember that the mollt important companies will be more impressed by an original typewriter copy. With this resume, send a simple covering letter. Watch your grooming carefully. Dress conservat ivc ly. If possible, find out as much as you can beforehand about your prospective employer, about his company, and the job you may be intended to fill. Try quietly to convince him of your desire and ability to render him service. Be careful about overplaying your talents or giving the impression of being overqualified or worth many more dollars than he is offering. Remember, he is not lookfog for someone to take his job! • Fumily Weekly. Marek'!, 19'!1 11 ttOne day it dawned on me that I was boring my husband to death!' When you're married as long as I am, you can reach a point where you start taking your husband for grllllted. Good old dependable Jim I used to say, and I guess that's how he was beginning to think of me, too. Good old dependable Barbara. It was horrible. used to when we first were married and we'd take long rides in the old car just to be together and talk. And after dinner I was wide awake enough to do a little bit more than just look at tele'1Uioo. 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(• ___ J ---------------· Cavalier Coach Bill Fitch: He Laughs As He Loses W hen the C leveland Cava- liers of the National Basket- ball Association flew into Mil- waukee during a snowstorm to play the Milwaukee Bucks -and suffer a thumping de- feat-coach Bil'l Fitch re- marked, "They only let one plane land the whole day. Unfortunately, it was ou rs." When a player on the Cavaliers drib- bled down court the wrong way and 'cored a goal for the opposition, Fitch remarked. "I've heen telling our boys Iha! as long as we have the ball the other team c.in't core, but now that formula's gone down the dram." When a frustrated Cavalier guard \luck his finger in the eye of Willis Recd. the ~ar center t>f the champ,.,· ----- New York Knickerbockers, Fitch com- mented. "You've just seen one of our be!lt plays." The 37-ycar-old fitch. a native of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, with a degree in educational psychology, is the losing- est coach of the losing-e~t team in pro- fessional sports. At thic; writing, the Cavaliers. playing their first c;eason. are almo'lt certain to break the all-time lo'i- ing record in the N.B.A. You'd eitpect a coach in such circumstances to be throwing lantrumc; and hemoanin2 his fate, but. instead. Fitch reacts with an -endles"i stream of witticisms. As a result. the Cavalier<; have at- lained a pervcro;e reputation as a na- tional joke. F itch's sense of humor comes as nat· urally to him as breathing. "I don't ore- pare jokes in advance. I just think funny. I guess," he tells you. "He's a horn ad-li bber, even better than Bob Hope." observes Nick Curran. an execu- live of the N.B.A. When Cleveland lost a tough game recently to the Portland Traµ-Blazers. Curran remarked to Fitch, "Guess that tempts you to cut your throat." "There's no chance of that. 1 use an electric razor," Fitch shot back. When Curran congratulated Filch after the Cavaliers snapped a 15-game losing ~treak with one of their rare victories. the coach held up his hand.o; in mock horror and said, "That spoiled our chance to break the all-time League record for consecutive defeats. My team just doesn't do anything right." When a sportswriter asked Fitch if he ever got calls from clubs willing to trade for his players, he answered. ''My 14 Family Weekly, March 7, 1971 Coach Bill Fitch, whose humor despite defeats, may prove a boon to his team. phone never rings, even when I'm in the bathtub." And when someone men- tioned at a <1porls dinner that the At- lanta Hawks had lost four games be- cause of injuries to key players, he commented, ''As soon as they come to play us. they'll feel wonderful again. We're the Mayo C linic for all the other teams in the league." It !>hould be made cleac that Fitch did not deliberately set out to become a laughing loser. He was a highly suc- ce.,!>ful coach at Bowling Green. North Dakota. and Minnesota Universities be- fore being hired by Nick J. Mileti. owner of the Cleveland team. As one of three new teams in an expanded N.B.A.-Buffalo and Ponland were the other two-Cleveland could only draft personnel from a roster of players the established tcamll were willing lo declare surplu!I or from the ranks o( those com- ing out of college. To determine which of the new teams would get first choice. Cleveland tossed coins with Buffalo and Portland and lost. As a result, they were able only to select substitutes. When they were in doubt as to a choice. they elected to look to the future and selected the youngest players. Circumstances served to amplify the Cavaliers' image as a group of bumblers. A scheduling conflict required them to travel thousands of miles on the road for their first seven games. and when they lost them all. the cry went up. "The Management is afraid to have them play al home!" One player loo;t his bags because he checked them with United while the team was flying with American. Forward Gary Suiter acci- dentally locked himself inside the lava- tory of an airplane and couldn't get off with the rest of the team-so the word By BARRY ABRAMSON went out that "Suiter would do anything not to have to play with that team." Cleveland is known as a city that is tough on football and basebaJJ teams that fail to win, but its sportswriters and fans have been surprisingly tolerant of a basketball team that spells catas- trophe in short pants. Hal Lebovitz, sports editor of the Plain Dealer, says. ''When you have a baby who's born cross-eyed and with two left legs, you develop compassion." And Bob August of the Press adds, "No matter how much they may lead at any time during the game, you know eventually they'll lose, and there is a fascination in see- ing how they'll work it out." T he team draws only about 2,500 fans to its games, but this ·group has become a die-hard core of frenzied sup- porter11. The Cava~n be behind by 40 points. but let one of their play- ers score a basket, and these fans will make enough noise-to-make ~t sound like midnight, New Year's Eve. John Warren, a former star for St. John's University, who is one of the Cavaliers' better player!I, confirms that his learn really makes a serious effort on the court. .. We play to win, not to gel laughs.'' he says. "We were all o n winning reams in college, and it really hurts to lose all these games." Some cynics feel that Fitch is using his sense of humor to cover up his failure to do a good coaching job. but a rival coach, William "Red" H olzman of the champion Knickerbockers, stout- ly defends the Cleveland mentor. "J saw him work in college, and I know he's a darned good coach and teacher.'' Holzman says. "There isn't much he can <lo about the si tuation. He uses humor to keep his team from becom- ing too depressed." How long will it be before rhe Cava- liers can become winners and Fitch can dispense with his comedy lines? "lt may take only a couple of years.'' says the N .B.A.'s Nick Curran. "The young Cavalier players will be a lot better with experience under their belt, and if the team can obtain one outstanding \tar. it would make all the difference. Milwaukee was a last-place expansion team before it acquired Lou Alcindor." Alrhough some people compare the Cavaliers with such celebrated losers as the Edsel car and Harold Stassen. Fitch much prefers a comparison with the New York Mets. "It wasn't too long ago 1ha1 they were the lovable losers who did everything wrong in a charm- ing way," he says. "Then overnight, they changed and became world cham- pions. In 1972 we could be the Mets." + Jumpin11 on a ch1•r won't help. 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M uffine with a touch o ( cryatallized gin ger are harmonio us go-alonga. ll Burnt Sugar Cake is seldom on your m enu because h ie time-conauming to prepare--4ry it, too, for .a davor aurpriee. Dill Pickle Beef. Stew I tablt'spoon salad oil l Yz lbs. boneless twef chuck, cut in 1-in. cubes I medium onion, chopped 4 large carrots, pared and cut in pieces 2 11talks celery, sliced Y, lb. mushrooms, sliced Yi cup chili sauce Yi cup water V1 cup dill pickle liquid % cup sliced dill pickles 1 Vi teaspoons salt Fe"' grains pepper I. Heat oil in a large skillet. Add the beef and brown on all sides. Add onion and cook until tra,nsparent. stirring occasionally. Stir in car- rots and remaining ingredients.' except pickle slices. Bring to boiling; reduce beat and sim- mer, covered, I vi hrs. l . Stir in pickle sl ices and 'heat thoroughly. A bout 6 servings Speedy Dill Pickle Beef Stew Empty contents of 2 cans (I 'h lbs. each) beef stew into a large, heavy saucepan. Blend in !14 cup chili sauce, 114 cup diU pickle liquid, ~~ cup sliced dill pick.Jes, and Y2 lb. fresh mushrooms, quartered and sauteed in butter or margarine. Heat the stew thoroughly and !>crve in soup bowls. A bout 8 ser1•it11<S Burnt Sugar Cake Rurnt Sugar Syrup 3 cups sifted cake Oour I tablespoon baking powder I teaspoon salt % cup butter or margarine 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 Vi cups 11upr 3 egga % cap milk Burnt Su1tar Frosting I . Prepare Burnt Sugar Syrup; set aside to cool. l . Lightly grease bottoms of two 9-an. round 16 F amily Weekly, March 7, 1971 In this beef stew, dill pickle liquid and chili sauce are among the ingredients in which beef chunks and vegetables simmer to tenderness. layer cake pans; line bottoms with waxed pa- per and-.grease paper; set aside.. 3. Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt to- gether. Set aside. 4. Cream butler wirh extra<:-t. Add sugar grad- ually. creaming well. Add eggs, o ne at a time, and beat 1horoughly after each addition. S. Stir 1h cup of rhe cooled burnt sugar syrup wi th the milk until thoroughly blended. Al- ternately add dry ingredients in fourths and milk mixture in thirds to creamed mixture. bea1ing only until blended after each addition . Turn batter into pans and spread evenly. 6. Bake at 350°F. 30 to 35 min., or until cake tests done. 7. Transfer to wire racks and cool 10 min. in pa ns. Remove from pans, peel off paper, and cool completely on racks. 8. Fill and frost cake with Burnt Sugar Frost- ing. OM 9-in. layer cake Burnt Sugar Syrup Heat 2 cups sugar in a heavy, light-colored skillet. With back of a wooden spoon gently keep sugar moving toward center of skillet until sugar is completely melted. Heat until a ri ch brown color and foam appears. Remove from heat and very graduall y add 1 ~ cups boiling water, stirring constantly. Return to heat and i.tir until bubbles are the size of dimes, about 5 min. Cool completely. (Store syrup, covered, in refrigerator.) 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Becau1e be wants to learn. He's so curi- OUI. '° easer to grup bis straaee, lovely, euitin1 world. And with B&JQRT AND EAu. Y Boou, he cao learn to read jmt u naturally and happily u he learned to talk. So many lit- tJe children have-from tiny two's to strap- pi.oJ si.x-year-olds-with the help of these eacb.antin1 and pertinent boob by the famoua Dr. Seuss and bU fellow authon. Why? Becau.e Dr. Seuss lctww• what your child wants to know about-his very own ears and what they heu; his chubby littJc bandt and what they can do; and {with the help of IOCDe fucinatiq bean) be can even learn to count and find out bow numben wort. So, Dr. Seua and his friends use the simplest, clearest words to expla.in these ideas in dever little rtaymea. But, the illus- trations a~ the real by. Your child will love their bigness, their brisbtness-be11 JO ~ver them apia and aaaio. And .be1l bqiD to put tbe words aod the pi<:t\lrel toeether. 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[njay this 10 cby h11&1t f REEI See for younelf bow Dr. Seuss and his friends can charm your child into readioat You must be delighted. or you may return the three boob within 10 days aDd owe nothinJ. lust ftJJ out and mail the attadled order form, today. I THE ING RfADERI' PllOGRAll, n.,t. VL I A DivW-of GrolWr .,,.,,,._, l1te. I ......_ ,...,. .. , n.n11u,,, Connectlalt OUlO I Y~ p1we earoU my cMld •a trial nwnher and Mad tbe a I llaJBT AND BAa,y Bmoi-Booa 8hown here plm the f19e I 1>a. S.U.'• ABC book (a total value ol tl0.00), and bill me I oal7 11.81 pl•~. U not cWJsbted. I may ._., tbe Dt. S... ABC book llDd retum the other three boob in 10 daye I' .... ow -w..,. Olheawile. wh month thermlter, p..._ emd mother BllJDI .. 8ooJt for on1y Sl.95 (lmte9d of the retail price ol '2.ISO) plus deliwry. I may emncel aD7 time after ~'monthly ..aeetiom. i tm•. A-. (iilllUi ifti•) Ail I™-I I aii I ' ..... fJPOldi ' I I rn··· ta (All9 • .......-.. OUMll. c=men ......_...a,..,..,.. la I .,...... .. ~...._.n·-=••---~OIM&) ~--~---------~-----~-------~ NOW ... GREAT SAVINGS ON AND- ityou do not have playback equipment • in your home, take advantage of one of these great offers! AntllTION ClllDIT CHD llOLIHSt " IOU prtter, ,... ma1 •"-••• 1n1 -ol Lllen eoulp· ftltnt otrere-ln<ludln1 rour rlr<t lhrM nnrlclatt -10 OM of 1011r ortdlt c1rc1t Wt honor ti& dH· ''""' plu u MlmplJ rhfftl JOllr pnltr•~ and lnrlUck )OUt •ttOUnt nUlltl>U on the COllCIOI\. ·-/I ~TEPHEn s1~ts J I . .,~<, . ,~. f r;) -~~:--·-- COMPLETE 8-TRACK CARTRIDGE SYSTEM s299s , ... , Mall! .. for only ...... u,. Here's the most advanced, most convenient. most trouble-free way for you and your fam- ily to enjoy stereo music 1n your home! It's the famous. 4-piece component COLUMBIA 8-TRACK TAPE CARTRIDGE SYSTEM ... now yours at a truly fabulous bargain pnce! With the Columbia 8-Track Cartridge Sys- tem. you'll have everything you need to en- joy the lull stereo fidelity, plus the effortless convenience of 8-track cartridges In your home! Cartridge tapes "pop In" at the touch of your finger, play continuously -switch automatically from track to track ... and the System. with its two beautiful, matched speaker cabinets, provides superb ·stereo- phonic sound! You might expect to pay up to S99.95 _ even more -for this System at fine stores in your area. Yet now you may have 11 for only $29.95 -a price even below our own cost - when you join and buy three cartridges of your choice at the regular Club price of S6.98 each. under the terms outlined In this ad. Check.the "SnJem" box in coupon. .. , wlltn JOU jOln 11J 1tuyl111 tllret cartrlf1ts H W at t~e rttular Chill price, 111d 1rreel111 t• llllJ 9111f twelve IClditlo1111 Clttrld1es d•i11r tM c0111l111 tw• Jtll'I, frtlll 1111 -· tlllll 1,000 ti IN tfferwd Tiie rlcM••• Of fllll stern Stll!Mll - Wlltl Ult C-llH« tf I-tr.cl cartl'1'1"1 Htrt's otryth1n1 10u need to enioy the new world of I-trick cartrld&ts! Precis1011-en11neert4 to h11ll Co1umt111 standards. tM System -with its solid s11t1 desl1n a11d rich w111111t-vlnyl f1nlsll -Includes I Player with Pro111m Indicator to control 4 stereo chlnnt ls (I tracks) of music tlllt p11y automatically or can bt switched from d 1ann11 to chunel with tM touch of 1 flnrer (C1rtrid&es never need rewlnd1n1 or tllrudlnl). Tiie Amplifier l1as rllht and 1111 spull· er Volume Controls, plus Tone Control to adjust bass and treble balance. Tht T"'n Spuker Enclosurts have stn11t1ve yet lltavy-duty spukers tor maximum stereo lldtllty. from Japan. Player Is a~· w z 4"'1" H • 10~· o. Ampllfler Is is~· w x JV." H x a~· o. Each speaker Is 1v.· w x g,,.,· H x 414· o . 8.:rRACK CAR TWIN - PACKS Twice the music -yet Heh counts Hone seltction ~~~!!l!!1~1 THAT'S RIGHT! You may have any 3 of the best-selling S- track cartridges shown here -ALL 3 for only $1 .00! That's the fabulous bargain for new members who join and agree to purchase as few as four additional selections (at the reg- ular Club prices) In the coming year. -' ~o\ COCti/' ~--~ MAO DOGS & INGUSMMOf •Tile Liiier • -• ' .... . ..... - ~r- I\ AS A MEMBER you will receive, every four weeks, a copy of the Club's buying guide. Each issue offers scores of different cartridges to choose from-the best-sellers from over 50 different labels! If you want only the regular selection of your main musi- cal interest, you need do nothing -it will b.e shipped to you automatically. Or you may order any of the other cartridges offered ... or take no cartridge at all ... just by returning the convenient selection card by the date specified. What's more, from time to time the Club will offer some special cartridges which you may reject by returning the special dated form provided ... or accept by doing nothing. YOUR OWN CHARGE ACCOUNT! Upon enrollment, we will open a charge account in your name. You pay for your car- tridges only after you've received them -and are enjoying them. They will be mailed and billed to you at the regular Club price of $6.98 (some special cartridges somewhat higher), plus a mailing and handling charge. FANTASTIC BONUS PLAN! Once you've completed your -eflff>11ment-agreemeAt, ~--eaftrld9e ot-.youf-clloica. FREE for every two cartridges you buy thereafter! That's like getting a 33Y3 % discount from regular Club prices on all tba.8-track cartridges you 't'&nt .. , for as.J on_g as you want! Mail the coupon now! Columbla Tape Club a serviced =~ """''-""°'"""'/(<"' Or ... take this amazing "goes anywhere" CARTRIDGE PORTABLE Fold• I09eth•r for •HY c.,•ylng! Or ... take this 8-Track ~~~~:l ~~g1 nen J011 )Oln 11J lllwyln1 ''"" urtrlqH now at Ille rtpllr Cl111t price, 111• 111ttl111 to IMIJ OlllJ snen additlon1I cartr"1ts •11rln1 tlM t t111ln1 two rean, tro111 th• 1111re tt11n t ,000 t• Ill otttr•d ENJOY TAPE CAllTillOCU TMtlOU~ YOUl NISUCT STUEO SYS· TUii Wllh this beautiful, top performln'l Player, you ctn add the convenience and 11111 stereo sovnd of ttaell eartrld1es to your present stereo record system Ito speclal lnst11t1tlon, tlle Player merely plu11 Into your ampllfler or stereo phono1rapll. feat11res a Push·Sunon Procram Stltctor which cl11n1u from ont PfO· 1ram to anotlltr with tl1t tovc.h of a llncer ... Proanm lndleator llchu up each proaram wtl1n unit Is In oper1t1on : .. Rich ,.,1. 11111 cr1lnln1. from JfPan. DlrM11slon1: I~" w x •Un· H x 10"41" o. aCM.4/871 for only$29~~~ wtMn 1111 join 11J 111111111 tltrto cartr.,111 now at tlM repltf Clvlt prl«, and 11rHl111 te 11111 1ntJ ""'" addltlo...t Clrtrl•ps '"''"' tM clftlf111 two re1rs, '""' t111 """ Ulan 1,000 to Ill• offer•• Plays on batt•ri" ••• or ptup Into any AC outlet • • • even Into your c.r llcht•rf You will have music: where°"' yov 10! Precision.engineered to h1ch Columbia sllndards, this hand:ome. compact unit separ1t11 Into a complete a.track cart11d1t Porllble System with solld·sllte des11n and rich, sturdy bltd plast1c·1rained finish fncludts Proeram Selector to control 4 sterto than· nels (8 tracb ) of music that play automatlcally • • ' ~n be switched from ehennel to channel with the touch of a '1n1er. Features rl1ht and left speaker Volumt Controls plu. Tone Control to tdlust bass and treblt balances. Spohr tnclosurts hne 4" sensitive yet heavy-duty speakers for rpulmum stereo fldtllty. Speakers can be se1N1rlltd up to shl feet for wide· ancle stereo. Unit comes "ready to play'' with 8 "0" cell batteries. Or plays on rtgulir home AC current, or evt.1 throu1h your 1utomoblle's 12 volt clurette llrtiter! Include~ bullt·ln AC and ear cords, plus stora1e compartments for up to three cartrld1es. From Japan. Dimensions (when closed): 11" W l • .,_.,. H x 6W 0. IDGES! MAIL COUPON TODAY! COLUMBIA TAPE CLUB, Terre Haute, Indiana 47101 PleLOC ac«f' ~ u 1 ~mber or the Tape Club. I've 1ndtcated below the lhrtc cartrida• widl to rect'iv• for SI .00, plua rna;im. and handlina. I aarM to purchue four more selections durinJ the romina yur at the reaullr Club pnoe un&-r Ille IC'nna oullwed in lh•• adwrll_,,,,Dt ... and I IDllY ca.n<"el my membership any time therc1fttr. tr I continue I wiU be eU11ble for the Club's 11e11emut bonu5 plan. SEND ME THESE 3 CARTRIDGES (fill In number• below): My main musical int•rHt 11 (ch.ctr on• box onlyJ: 0 Eo1y lltt•ning 0 Todoy'1 Sounds O Country 1.111.1 ca. ... -.-- AHrtt•---------- Clt1 Slota ---___ z1, ll Check here 1( you want to rece ive 1he Columbia Tape Cartddae S7slt• for only S21>.9$, l:nclo!>C your chtd or money or.:kr as foll paymenl. (COmJ>lcte 181· isfac11on 11 auaraniccd or your money will he rcCunded an full.) You'll be billtd $6 Y8 eoch for 1our first 1hrce carirldwe) (plus a ma11tn1 and h»ndllna char11c lnr the can ridges and Syslem I. 1nd vou mNely aarcc to purch.r•e I\\ few II\ twelve addillllflal \'olrtrldllb durini.t lhc nc\I ""'' )CJI\ 01 lhe re11ular Club p11~e. (er 1urc lo lnd1c.a1e In the boxn above the three car1nd11es you w:in1 ) n Ched here 11 you want to receive the Columb•• Tape Cannd1tc Portablc lt•r only S29 Y!' Fnclo.c your chccll. ••r m<>nty order as full payment 1(oml'lle1t \alldactlon 1\ guarantttd or y,mr money "'ill be rcfundtd in full. l \ ou'll be btlltd S'1 Y8 u c:h for your lirst 1hrcc c.mridllct (plus a m:ulina and handhne charae for 1he cartndaes and Pm111bk), and )l'U ~rely asrcc 10 purcha~e u lew I\ 1welve add•donal C'arlndt:cs durinp lhr nu• 1wo yrafl a1 rhe rr11ula1 Cluh price (Se sure to ind1ca1e In the M•« above the three cartnditu you want.) I l Chcck here 1r you wan1 10 rcce••c lhe Columbia T,.pc Ca1tt1d1te f'IHcr for only S9 9S. EnC'low your check or monev •lldcr u full paymen1. (Complete 1111- bfacllon 11 euarantecd or your money "'111 hc refunded 1n full.) You'll be billed $6,98 each for your firn three car1rid11cs (plus a malling 1nd handllna charac for lhe cariridttcs and Player). and you mere Iv 1111rce to purchase a> few "' seven 11ddi1innal currldf(<'S dunn11 lhe nc" lwo years 11 the re11ul3r Club prict. (Be sure to Indicate in the boxn Mbnvt the three c1r1rldKes yuu wan1 l CREDIT CARD HOlOER'i: If you w1\h 10 Ch3rfte the System. or the Por1oblt. or the Player, yout tint three cartrldtin\plu\ ma1lina and handlmJ) 10 a credit card, check one and fill rn your ac.:oon1 num~r ~low: O Amencan Expf'CIS O Diners Club O Mas1er Charac O M1dwes1 Banlc. Card O Uni-Card O BankAIMricud ........ hr•-''-.....,~---------------•.,.,~------~ tl1Hl¥rt'------------------------ B56-6/4F 856·7/55 856..S/6S 856-9/27 1157-1/21 857-2/lR 8!57-3/4R ~-------------------------~ I How's Your Hearing? Chicqo, Ill. -A free off er of special intereet t.o thoee who hear but do not understand words baa been announced by Bel tone. A non~perating model of the smalleet Belt.one aid ever made will be riven abeolutely free to anyone answering this advertieement. I "lllllciaa llllCld cll1•l1g ga• plll 11111111 firl af ll11rtb1rn r 1111 flr1 •••inian1r. CHDDZ ,,._~...,ANTACID THAT WEDICATfl LIKE A UQUIO c .... z . 111• -ly cllewl119 ••• •nbcltl. Try it to aee how it ia wom in the privacy of your own home without ooet or obligation of any kind. It's youn t.o keep, bee. It weighs le. than a third If d tu of an ounce, and it'a all at ear uour en ~es are level, in one unit. No wires lead J' I 1 from·body to head. 2 Id BU~= ~:!9:rft: ':::· ;:;: over years o . . .. now. Again, we repeat, there ia Now-witb lmproved-FormulaKLEENITE~ no COit, and certainly no oblip-Denture Cleanser-you can get even oldu tion. Write to Dept. 4644,Bel-dentures cleaner, brighter faster. tone Electronics Corp., -'201 W. JustsoaJcing in KLEENITE gives dentures Victoria, Chi m. ~6. a cleansing action unsurpassed by any un----..:.....;;..;;,;~::z..;.Jr...:.::;;.._,:....:...;:...::..::=-=t-tl--Mygenated-dentul"C"tablel, paste orpowde . w•en Y 11 Olitr By Mail frm F•ily Weel(y •.. Pfuw •flow up to four _., for dfllftf'Y. Tiit .els an plac~ by ~llblt cc.t1P1nits. Tiit iltms •nd COP)' lrt tlitdrtd for rtfi· •blflt7 by h111ll7 Wttkf7, too. If JOl(ve 1117 ci~tlon lbolll 111111 ordfor, Just wrllt: Senlct OtNrt111tirt, F1mll7 Wttlll7, f>41 1Aai119t0ft Awt!M, Htw York, N.Y. 10022. even for thousands who perspire heavily A dif!rrncl formula has been found t.o keep underamu abeolutely dry -even for thou.sand& who perspire heavily. A formula so ditrerent it ba.s rar more anti-wetness agent than it Is possible t.o put in any aerosol can. B'I/ a11~bod'IJ. Arter dec- ades or common ''deodorants," it took a chemical invention to make this truly effective protect ion ~ sib\\: -with the same safety to clothing-the same skin mildness as popular "deodoranbl." Called Mitchum Anli-Perspirant, it is the product of a trustworthy 57-year- old laboratory and guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. By lhe thou- sands, women with problem per- spiration are finding the protection they need-and never could find before. And fully elfective as a deodorant, too, or rourse. Ir you perspire more than average-even h~vily -get. the positive pro~ tion or Mitchum Anti-Pmipirant. Your choice, liquid or cream. Ninety-day auppJy, each $3.00. Available at your favorite drug or toiletry counter. .Aftlcluun ANTl-PERSPIRANT Improved KLEENITE has nwre deter- gent action; more effenescence: more pen- etraJing power than evt?r. It surges to every denture surface. Loosens film. The dingier 1be denture, the more spectacular the re- sults. Only KLEENITE gives you this easy- to-use formula that gets even older den- tures cleaner, brighter faster. Dmtuus 1ho1 fit orr 'ss,ntial 10 htnltli. Srr yu11r d'nlis1 rr1ularl>·· ~ Colt«tt0n ol G-FlflST Mll THE MOH Poat.,. S~ S1r1bltly dra-. .,__ ,,_ Oolllinou, G1eNC11, a..t., • fie. ... h. US collKtion of lantatic 0.• mni,. ---IDCktlJ. -•d wplllnttwy WINcles, -lloeti11t 1n Oflltl - Ill R.-. ,._.,South Africa 111d Olhtf lt1 y Countria. .... Ol llllM waluliMt CollChOllS -Dllllot pric, -12.00 -...... 111cf Abo tint n1111p1 lro111 our tpptMf llMtt. rllurlllblt without pure'*-w\CI ancel MtVlct tnyt•mt - plua bit FREE ffluatrtlld C.tll~ Send lllt TODAY. S-.,, M31fW,.IMtsl1Wt1. IU. 14111 BACKACHE Joint Pains You Ion• to .... those pelna, tem0«arUr, until the cause s cleared up. FCK pelllatW. CK emporary, pain relief try o.wltt•s Pills. Famous fCK C1'IW 60 y .. ra 0.Wltt's Pills contain an anef•eslc o reduce peln end a wwy mlld luretlc to help eliminate retelned ulds thus flustlln• out ln'ltatln• In eauslns bladder westn. DeWitt'• ,.,,Is often aucceed here othen feil. If peln P9'Mt9 lw•Yll see your doctor. Insist on DeWitt's Pills Pll-IORMS A FAMI LY AFFA IR Fldntinr. io. of sleep and a t.orment.-in1 lt.ch are often . telltale ai1n• or Pin-W <>rm11 • • • 11&1.Y paruitee that medical expert.I say lnfeet 1 out of every 8 penona examined. Entire fa m- i lift may be vietima and not Imo• it. Tornridof Pln-Wonna, tbeymuat be killed ln the larp lnteatille •here they live and multiply. Tbat'aexactly what Jayne'a P-W &ableta do ... and here'• bow they do it: Fint-a 9Cientltic coatin1 carriee the tablf!ta Into the bo,...la before they dlaaolve. Then-Jayne's mod- eR, medically-approved fn.rredient soea risbt to work-lolla Pin-Worms quickly, eaally .• bk..,.., plwann-Mt. Don't take chancel with da.naer- OWI. b.icbly C'Ollt.qioua Pin-Wonna which Infect entlr. lamiU.!Get sen-ulne Jayne'a P-W Vermifuce •.. small. easy-to-take tablets ... apeclal aba for clllldren and adult.a. fl'ORLD'S FIRST Postage Stamp plm t other• 011er 100 11ea.ra ol4! Gi'IJtn to introdtcee atamp hobb1f and 07J'PTOval service. Bu11 am1 or nont, cancel Hrvice any- time, but "a ClaatJic St.amps" vours . t6,. Kenmore, F0- 810, Milford, N .H. 08055. COOD BUSINESS idea! Earn ntra mo7aetf ta.king ordtra in rour area for buritUH ca.rdB, etc., all at low prices. You pocket commiaaiona. Free aalea kit M8 100 ca.rda with your name, etc. Write Nati<>Ml Pre'8, Dept. 11Q, North Chica.go, JU. 60064 . Weekend Shopper By SUSAN PAINE ECO BUILDER-Your favorite photo can be blown up into a giant black and white photo poster that is really great for a den, family room, or any-J!OOm ! Send-black and white or color photo (returned with order). l 1/2x2 ft., $3.95 ; 2x3 ft., $4.95: _,. 3x4. ft., $7.96. Photo Poster, Dept. E~9, 210 East 23rd St., New York, N.Y. 10010. GOOD AND TOUGH! A great nail toughener titled "Nailette" takes only 3 days to see and feel the results. You may even be able to pull tacks without breaking a nail! Nail trouble? You'll want to try "Nailette." $3. Fleetwood, Dept. XX-6, 427 W. Randolph St., Chicago, Ill. 60606. FREE 1971 Burpee Seed and Nursery Catalog is filled with garden goodies! 148 pages, over 600 pictures, 246 in color. New flowers and vegetables for 1971, new "no-bleed" Golden Beet, etc. Burpee Company, Dept. 3721, Bur- pee Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 19132. SUDDENLY YOU ARE TAILER and no one ~ . .-r will be able to tell why. Simply slip these in- visible height pads into your shoes and t-w~ whole inches are added instantly! In- terchange in all your shoes. Please be sure to state your shoe size. Gives big boost to self-confidence. Only $1.98 per pair ppd. Liftee, Dept. FWL-1, P.O. Box 608, Church Street Station. New York, N.Y. 10007. KEY TO PROnTS -lt'R easy for friends to order from a color shoe catalog you show them. You take the orders, gain the profits, and possibly get the "keys to a car!" For Free Starting Outfit and details of car offer, write to the Mason Shoe Com- pany, Dept. F-224, Chippewa Falls, Wisc. 54729. EAR-LOKS keep eyeglaaaea from ~ slipping and sliding. Tht elastic tabs ,,~ ~ fit over the ends of ear pieces. They • are comfortable, too! Pair, 7~: 3 • pain, $2. Send your order to Dorsay, • 'f .. J • Dept. FW-9, 200 West 57th SL, New York, N.Y. 10019. Weekewd Shon>er item. are NOT adverlilri"I· If proOMCU '"°""' ""' Mt atJailable at done, ord.r /f"<Ym eoure11 luted. 29 Famil11 W••kl11, Marci& 7, 1971 .. fully Furnished 2 BedrMm Moltile Heme in a 114 Acre Waterfr•t Dnellp•nt .... Mill Why pay ~nt when you ~manced can 1mmediatc•ly mov!' like a car into a brand new twu·bt.>droom Mobile H ome beautifully rurni"hl'd on a '.4 aC'r~ homl'irite. all in readinc.'!ls for immediate occupancy lo enjoy leisure Florida living at it.~ best. Your Mobilt- Hom .. is waitfog for you at Interlachen Uikes Estates' PtiCH •"d modt l• Jub1I" ro Cll•rtQ• w11ho"t ltOt•Cf SEND fOft fltCE FACTS INTULACHl.N LAKES I.STATES o.pt. M~ P.O. Bo• 17t8, Miami, Florida 33131 ....... lmpo~ Holland bloominll m«Uum •lu Glad> "I"' llulb•. We mb ...dJ. yellowa, purples. whJ1 .. , crim>On. viold. multirol<n. etc. u avaW.bk. Ont)' 2o a bulbl Any bulb falllos to flowtt 5 ye&ra re· platt<I ft~. 50 Gtadt S l with 3 Peacod< ()n:hlll llultw tr~ nf e•tn ro<t. 100 Gladt, 8 PeMX>dt Orchid llulhl Sl.98. 900 Cl&d.t. 12 P.-oclc o.diJ(I Bulhl '3.75. C.O.O. pona•e _,.,,, Cab ordaw add 40c shipped pootpald. Mldllpo Bulb Co .. n.,,t. CEl-1460,Cnt.nd RApldt, MJchlpn ~50t. MORE DAZZLING THAN DIAMONDS .•• yet 1/30 the cost! A l·canst unset dia· mond costs about $1,000; a tiand·set, hand·polished CAPRA GEM is only $27.00. Write for free booklet and easy payment plan. send no money! CAPRA· GEM co .. Dept fW 3t P.O. Box 3148, Phila., Pa. 19150. Tll•ASUll• Huae hvinas on tiny, all· 1n·lhe·ur, behind the ear, eye11au and bodr models. New space 111 models Jrt so t1nr and well con· cealedyour close.I lnend1 mal never even notice. ~._,_,.,... Fii E HOME TRIAL. No -. down 011ment. low It SIO monthly. Mo1111 back 1u1r1ntee. Order direct and uve. Writs toelay for free citalOI •1111 booklet. PRESTIGE. Deot. l>-160 • Box 10947. Hou1to11, Tei. 770il. THE LAST '•COMPLETE" SIL VER SET WE HAVE YOUR SIZE 2 tt 14, WA ti E££ 1984 U.S. Gain Set Seacl -fOI f'lt([ 1 .. ,. n ... 1nc:i..o.. J<llwl f l(ENNWY tl•ll 0<>""' ~lul .... ~I HQU-• .., v•w.. ~l'f S'296 Cit.lac lllvstr•tlnl lft Ml col6t o-100 DtllMI n.,. fall lnltlons 111 SWeMd Ill Al.IO AVAl~Akl bllO ... -cet "'"· few cotl -•t4.t9 Md IMI atre c!Mlr&e IOf taraa lllff. , ....... ••1. , ... 1-.. " 811' ... ~Co~ &Jiii'" •t-8'11k.nt Ut1C"°"Uted H\ ~. -. ttw...,,,. pf.s.CIC N>itdlrt ~ F ""'° Gu•.n-.d 9'f:C1Al C\Oll-OUT Otrf SllVl:tt llTI f-1111 ..,._-..it fr"*lie H._ ~!i':ft All 14 Stb lt&JSet •. Sl.'6 CltH·1Mll tM?S.. :~: .. :!'.~* om •::~: 11157 '"" . .. ~&O $56. 95 1966 Set NEW GROUND COVER Z1 CROWIN :ce w•n 1• ... ft. .. $ ._.. ltOWn OI lllllCk ~ MUsfltd. se c-wM.__.,•" • .... ft. .. 1 1.se $14.99 HIU BROTHERS OEPT.01 5C1,111H1.00P.P. HI Cruce.I Street, W1lll1ia, MIU. nm l@~~'!J!/1!!l!C.IH. WM lW C•OWtl~" .. 141• ft. .. $HM CllOWllVOCM--111 IJM•f --fi...n 1 .... Iii ...... •••111•1, Ila~ ... _. ... c ..... tr·ll" 107 tU•te, wo .. partl1I IM<lo. C...U. -·· .. .i ..... ....,.1 .. P1. df.1tln1tlon1 add ,,. tu. * ~rrll'T2~ What ye• are abtlt to reld ••J very well be the most important.red11cin1 ad ever published. (3 minutes from now you'll understand .why) Noted Hew York pltysicion sltowec/ patients #tow to BREAK EVERY ''RULE IN THE BOOK'' and still ... 7 pounds the first 48 hours •.. 12 pounds the very first week ... 34 pounds the very first month.,. Yes, Lose up to 71 pounds in less than 3 months time!, a::;. .,;;;iJ How cen it be? Slmpl1! Because a Hew York Physician showed me a unlqu1 and proven method that ACTUAU Y DUllll.O TMAT UT llCMT OUT Of MY IODY! Yes, for the fir$t time In my Ille, a totally new weiallt·reducln1 concept that ftatped me LOSC~V£Rr FIRST U HOURS .•. LOSE 12 POUNDS THE VERY FlllST WC£l( ••• LOSE 34 POUNDS THC VEllY flflSl MOHlH •• , YES, KEEP ON LOSING WEICHT UNTIL I LOST A STAOOEIUHG 7l POUNDS IN LESS THAN 3 MOfllHS TIME! 11 FAILURES-1 SUCCESS-- THIS I CALL A WJNNING RECORD! Sounds stranae to tall a record of 18 years of falhires and just 1 sine•• success a wlnnlna record, doesn't iH But not wllen you consfdtr tllat a doctor explained to me that 111 other methods I had evtr tried for losinc weirtit, (over a span of ta rears) were doomed to eventual failure the very dfy I st,,ted them AHO, even more lmpreulve •.. not when you cons•O" th•t I finally WI$ told TME MCTMOD TKAT " ACTUAUl USlD IY OOCTOllS TKUHUYES when they want to IHI nfc't . . . ltM It fast .•. aff ltst It 111tr· 111_11,. I know, bec.ause for the past 2"7 years I've not only recaptured the slrt1mllned body of youth we all dream about ••• BUT I HAVE ALSO KCPl MYSELF SLIM-ANO WITHOUT PUNISHING OEllCISC, WITHOUl OANGEllOUS OAUCS. WITHOUT STAllVATIO.. DIETS! let me explain! SO THATS WHAT DOCTORS DO WHEH THEY WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT FAST! Before t ao one step further I think It is v111111 Important lhlt you understand why only 1 fat perion In I hnudred EVER ltEAll Y BECOMES PCRMANEHTlY SUM-whlle the rest ol us are so eully dupod by every new 11mmlck, lad, frill and fancy that comes alons~ut simply FAILS TO WOlll<! Why some people lop off 10, 20, 30 even ~ pourids JUST LIKE THAT- whllt the rest of us luc around our hulktna carcH\H for our enUre lives. It's really quite simple. Ever hear of the woro MElABOlllE7 NOT CATASOlllE •.. BUT METABOLIZE! Well, In a nutshell, that'' the entire secret. And wllh· out aetttna bo&eed down In • lot of scientific terms 1t Jlmply mealls AN INCA[OIBLE WAY TO NEUTRALIZE THE CAlOAIES IN THE FOOO YOU CAT AHO TURN THEM INTO ENEllGY INSTEAD Of UGLY FAT. Yes, a medically proven way to not ont1 liqully tnd drain away any t•· 11ti111 fat that may be on your body today . . but even more s111nlficant, I PROVEN MCTHOO to take the caf· orles In the food you eat . . . .1nd burn lllem . • . hquldal• lhetn , .. vlrtutllt dutroy them before they even !lave a chance to turn 11110 fat. Here's hnw II works ..• and why It works: ~nooo6~600~~~;~~~~0~60000001 I • V011 MUST lose we11ht the very first 48 hour\ ~ • You MUST 1ee f11ter results than you h1ve ever ~ 1ttn before • You MUST lose pounds and lnchu ~ ~ • You MUIT not only loo-better and feel better :S ~ . , • but you must be completely thrllled and ~ e dellallted , . In othtr words, • 11 for tny reason] ~ wh1tsoevtr You are not absolutely pleased with [ ur peuonal triumph ovtr lat, return at 1ny t•me or 1 full refund. lnwstu "UllCt• OOOOOOQOOOO~OWO.OfilOOQJIDmMfill SO EFFECTIVE .•. I ACTUAU. Y LOST 4 LBS. IN THE FIRST 16 HOURS! Yo11 Ht tvt otller melhod of losint welaht PER ...,.EHTl Y Is 'doomeil to failure Jiii,p11 because llley "e all based on 7S·Yllr old "rute boo-metllods" Chit W 1lther demand ridiculous exercises, (why do you llnow you have to walk 36 mites lo lose • slncte pound 01 f11)-(l l or dancerous drucs (llke tlwroid. tlltt tne U.S. Cov't has banned from pul>lk sale)-(C) or diets that turn you Into a "carrots and lettuce eddict, .. \O tll1t you slmpl~ clvt up on them. ~nd as lor this year's colossal fad·flllure •.. the "prot1ln·klck" ••. well, lhat·s 101 to be tne most ridiculous of all, 'Cause wtu11 11191 forcot to mention is that virtually all the hicltest sourtes of protein are ALSO, THE HIGHEST SOURCES Of FAT! You see, 'What I discovered 11 simply this: Thal w1tn \IHI use of ll'lls u•creillbte capsule with lh medlully structured re11men here is what happens fact #1: rird ofl, all caloriu ate completely con trolled, so they don't convert to fat. flct #2: Secondly, the fat on your body '' brokon down . , . liquidated. fact #): And lastly ind most importanl of all ••. thlt all this can be done without a doctor's pr11cript1on. that's how safe snd sure II Is. This amnlna c1p1u1e proaram called FOaMUlA I 1, helps cet rid of unwanted, d1ncerous fat cells and tis· sues In )'OUr body ..• ANO KEEPS THOSE POCKETS Of FAT Off Pf llMANUITLY! Because with FOaMULA 11. the wey to a lifetime ot slimneu, you do not hne l o exercise ..• you do not have to "starve yourself to death" . . . you simply take one wonder·worklna capsule 3 times 1 day, one before each mot lo1tow1n1 t~e enctostd reclmen. That's all!! NOW COMES THE BIGGEST SURPRI SE Of YOUR ENTIRE ADULT LIFE! It 11 12 "'ldnlcht. 16 hourl have passed since you took your firl'I capsule. You step on the scale and le 1111• Mllel• you are as much as 4 pounds hchterl Don't be shO(ked •.• because wllat ltas happened Ill you 11 e.•ctly what medical science has proven MUSl HAPPEN. YOU, WITHOUT EVEN FEELING IT ••• WITHOUf EVEN NOTICING IT .. , WITHOUT lHC StlGHTEST HINf, havt actu•llY shed as much as 4 pound•! The only thine that hu happened is that e1lor1u that tormerlJ turned to fat h•n been neutralized . #I that e1btln1 fat has bt1n brohn down. ltqutfied •nd dralntd rlfht out of your system. Is II any·wondu that tor the first lime In my 1du1t Ille I re1t1y lost we1111t ..• LOSf If P£RMANEHTl V • • pounds fnd pound•, lllchet all<t inellff •. ~of ualy "'11•f4<11, u~mforl· allle fat! And 1$ It any wonder • . end ds tlH!rt 1ny dOllbt that you, too, will lose welcht with 1n UH and a speed that you never before dretmed PQl'lble. NOT ONLY DO£S FAT VANISH- BUT INCHES TOO Now we have arrived at tilt moment ol truth. lite time for you to take advanta1e of what t believe lo be ... wn11 I know to be . . what I p1oved to be the last· est, ufest, mott t!lective wsy t h•ve ever seen, heard, or read about to lose we111tt' And lose II FAS!' So, If You u1 In normal llulth, end your only problem Is }'Our eacus weicht-ANO II you 111 se1lousty deter. mined to ONCE AHO fOA All conquer the problem of obes1t1. 11 t did •.• II you would llhe to shire the ume breatlll1kln1 we11hl·lou results as I did . • . If you would like to reduce your wa1Sll1nt, hips, why your enlrrt bo<l't Jnywheres ffom two to sli alies smaller . . then wlty not talle ldvant.1ce of the 1Ptcl1I NO-•ISlt T91Al OffH DESC•tlCO enow. REMEMIER, YOU MUST LOSE UP TO 1 pounos in the first 48 hours .. 12 pounds the fird 1 days .•. 34 pounds lite very first montll •.. and 11 much 11 71 pounds OR MORE. in just 3 months. o• ll COSTS YOU NOTKIN" . So sure .1m I that you will see brutht1kinc ruufls within the first 48 hours, and continue to see them d•Y after day efter day. for u lone n you wlilt that here is your tron clad 1u111ntee It the fOllMUl• I I way lo • lllel1me of sllmnou does not do everyth1nc you've hoped It would, ANO MOU ... If you do not asree that never before did you drum that lo"na w•t&ltl c·ould be as simple end easy n this . . thtri simply return j9st tllle cap from the fOaMULA 11 boltlt of tapsules ... keep the rut .•. we will 1l1dly re· fund your money In lull. IT MUST 00 EVERYTHING YOU EXPECT IT TO 00 .• PRODUCE CVCllV "MIRACLE"· RESULT YOU EXPECT IT TO •.• OR IT cosrs YOU NOTHING. Could anythtnc be posslbly l11rer7 Certainly no\! Order loday. UM tlle llMI•• 'NI a1.-· tttllNll llMllew. --------------------------------------------------, Brewster Products, Oept.16315 1 20 Branford P'I .• Newark. N. J. 07102 I l'f••st rHll your proven welaht·slash•nc fotlMUlA 1 t 1mmedta1e1y. You 1uar1ntu lh•I t 1 '""'' 5t1rt tosln1 wel111t the very first 48 llours ... 1nd keep on losln& ti lor 11 lone I u 1 continue to follow this proven way lo a new, sllm·llne body ... or my money will I be refunded rn full i Enclosed IS $ in 0 Cash 0 C~k n Money Order 0 30 day supply of Formul1 11. only SS. O 60 day supply of Formula 11. only $8. (you r.a11e $2) O 90 day supply of Formula 11. only $12. (you uve $3) N•rne --------------------------- Add,...•------------------~-~~--~ Cfty ___________ State ________ Zlp ___ _ Sorry. No C.0 .0.'s or Canadian Orders I ___ ._ ___ _,...,_ ___ ..,_ _________________ ~------~ 0 A valuable extra ... the famous Raleigh coupon on both Raleigh Filter King.sand Filter Long.s. ,. f1'l'e Gift c.ata1og. Wrile Box 12, Louisville, ky. 4020I C MOWN & WllUAMIOOI TOIA((O COIP. QUIPS AND QUOTES The Lemon Slice The lemo n slice, 1 mu11t assert, ls nothing but a lillle squirt. And when you squeeze it on a dish Qf beef r agout or t"Urried fi i.h. It squiru, a s do a ll lem on 1ections. In 1ix or seven wrong directions, With cloth~e and face d istinr tly favored , So that the squeezer·s le mon -fl avored. --Georgie S tarbuc k Galbraitlt A young lady of 17 started her search for after-school employment by put- ung on her most conservative, adult clothes. She then made the rounds o( department stores. In one of them l.hc favorably impressed the personnel man- anger, who showed her around the store and said, "You know .. it certainly is relre.\ill11is tu S~ ;. ;:::c., wts .. • WilV UC· lteves in drel>Sing properly." At that moment, one of her school friends. dressed in torn jean . love beads, l.andals, a11d a dirty leather fringed shirt, came by the office and called out: ''H ey, Cindy. how come you're wear- ing those funny clothes?" -Hrrm A lhril(hl Most /olks gain weigh1 vittle by vii/le -Frank Tyger The young couple was kept waiting behind the velvet cord in the exclusive restaurant while the haughty head- waiter. ignoring them, showed others to tables. Finally there was a Juli in business and Lhe young man ventured to ask if he could examine a menu while they The headwaiter grudgingly complied and the young man studied the menu for a moment. "1 see, .. he said then, "thnt you have ham, steak, pheal.ant, lob~ter. and many olhcr en trees. but l don't l>CC the spe- cialty of the house printed here on the menu." "And just what," sneered the head- waiter, "would that be?'' "Appurcntly," the young man re- plied. "cold shoulder." -Herb Krusr What in the World I How to Volunteer Many men and women yearn to "do something to help people" hut he'>itate hecausc they don't know how to begin. But it's easy, ac- cording to A nne David. author of "A Hal and Anne David, volunteers Guide to Volunteer Services." In 23 years of marriage to composer H al David ("Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head··). dunng whic h they've both done " lot of volunteer worl.. Anne has dic;covered that t he first '\lep is sim- ply "ro tal.e inventory." List your like~. interestio.. strengths-also ''thingl> you'd absolutely hate to do ... Among needed skills are abilities ICI "read to other!>. drive a car. he friendly, write a letter. file card!>, teach or sell (anything). add and c;uhtrnct, he a good listener, talk on the telephone." Then figure out your obligatJOn'>-tO home. family. employ- er-and how much free time you've le ft. Some local sources of information <or assignment): the office of your mayor, church or synagogue, hospital. Red Cross, Salvation A rmy. League of Women Voters, Board of Education, library. political parties. Yes. Anne David a!>sure" '"· they·re all acc11•1- tomed to the qucric!\ of first-t1men.. When little Jimmy heard that lhe latest addition to the fnmily had ar- rived at the hospital. he asked his fa- ther, "Will I have a new baby brother?" "Your mother's going to bring home a little girl." his father said. The little boy looked disappointed at first. Then he said cheerfully, "Oh well, a baby si!iter was my second choice." -Lane Olinglious" Politician: One who hru enough wind to climb to the top. -Robert Brown All That Sniffles Is Not a Cold Do you have a cold that hung on all win- ter? Or one cold right afte r the other? Those sniffles may not be a cold . after all. What iL may be inslead, according to the National Disease & Therapeutic Index, is "perennial allergic rhinitis." The symptoms of perennial allergic rhinitis are very m uch like hay fcver- except for the fact that they don't end with the season or get cured li ke the common cold. The sneezing, nasal stuf- finess, itching. and other discomforts arc caused by allergens ~uch as dust, feathers. animal hair, or c;ome foo~. F1rsL step toward relief-see your fam- ily doctor. New Use for Old Tires Among the hardest items of roadqidc litter to dis- pose of are discarded rubber tires. They don't dissolve; they won't stay buried C they work their way back to the sur- face). Ecologists have yet 10 find a so- lution, but a man in Tei1as has. H e'c; S. L. Anderson, of Bridgeport (between Ft. Worth and Denton). He ha'i a ma- Con{idntce is knowing you can hold your husband at arm's length witlto1u los111g yo11r grip on him. --James E. Harrison Anti-Litter Campaign You kids have garner ed mud1 renown For pu8hlng social broom8. You d e an up sc.-hool and park uncl town. Now, what about your rooms'! -Morrow Olrott [DRIVE-IN WINDOW] " EXIT ~ chine that shreds them and then con· verts the particles in to permanent, resilienl, water-resistant cushio ning for concrete slabs such as arc used in high· A problem solved way paving stripll. "Righi now," say!! Anderl.On. "we can get all the old tare' we want for nothing. Some retreadcro, and dealers have to pn y $40 a load JUSt 10 have them hauled away. Eventu- ally, though. we'll sel up a 'recycling station.' When the supply becomes less than the demand, we may be pa*'lg groups like the Boy Scouts for collect· ing rire\. Any concrete company could ~cl up a 11imilar operation:· Fomily Weekly, Marolt 7, 1971 23 ORDER House of Wesley's ••• CREEPING at Amazingly ~LOW PRICES p an s 12 for $2.50 4 I 1 $1 OO a for $1.75 for 24,,,s41s 43,,,s92s Plus Valuable Peony Bonus! WHY PLANT A -GRfJf:JND COVER-? In many .... 8"d sltuetlons, ground cowers .. lnOl'9 ................. .,,. ........... , ..... turf. They .. .... to grow ..... thrh9 In -Oil ............ '" poor ..... 0. atMp ............ MOW'"• le 4IMcult. pound CO¥W ii MUCh more etlectlv9 8"d nlUCh .... lllbot1ous to ..tntllln tt.'I .,.... Ground covers hold the soll .. well .. turf ... the ....... .. .. ..... Interesting. an.ti -of ....... COi ....... chore to keep lftOWft 8"d trimmed but ground coven require .tmoet no cere. They .. excellent peoe.c:tlon .nct soil condttlonen. They hold the ....... ..... from blowing ... , ...... helping to ... ....Uy to the humus COillllnt. One of ....... PnOet ............... tta full ... .......,. Lueh follllge ........ '" ..ty .......................... aartet flowers ....... the .... "°"' lete June ........,. leptullaer. The wurw:ttn ...-..v.gl'Wt tollege IMts wel ....., winter, Mllimlllnll• tta rich green ..... bronze color ...., • ,.. round. a..1da bell'9 one of the lonlleat of the ....... conrs. ...... ~ ,.... hltlt en the Gd-. ................ II la '-dy, growe ... In ... or ....... aMde, In aMdy eoil, dlly soil, or good sol. Its thick foll8ge 8"d root ayst9m hold the 9oll on alopee or ..... The Miit 3-4" cower fonM • .... ,........... Miit to t.rtng .,.... 8"d -'et a..uty to slopes, boi .. a. rocky .... Mywhere bwlty ....t dunibltty .. nudecl &d9 plent wll .... , .... ...., ..... to .. -sq. ft. Sedan .... ......,, nwlntaina fta untfonn alROOth beMrty llt all ...... of growth. Unlike S01M RED SEDUM Now to cover those hard-to-fill bare spots with Blazing Color I Check these Special Features of the Perfect Ground Coverl CREEPING RED SEDUM ; Grows In Any-soil v-Thrives In Sun or hrtl91 Shllde v-No Speclel Care Needed v-E>ctremety Hardy V' Brilli•nt Color V' Rich, long-lasting Foli8ge V' Neat, uniform Growth V' Quick, but Dlsclpllned Spre.ctlng V' Guanmteed V' Inexpensive You will receive hardy northern nurHry grown plants carefully packaged to arrive In prime con- dition. An outstanding buy at less than 20, per pl•nt in lots of two dozen! ~ ~ i FULLY GUARANTEED i J'OU .. MIC1111111$111tlly Miii .......... :;: ._.., ..._ UTUIN •••9'0 LAIEl r::.. OHL y for r1plu IRtllllt or CD ..... ,...... ~c ~-..., keep ........... (One ,.. Ill*). itmfu~~~ftR~ru~ other ground conn, ....... elao Clllled .. Oregon's lloocl", n.y. where you put 11-doe9 ROI atniggle out Into plKes when It doesn't belong. Sedum la elmoat lndeatrvctlble, enduring 8"d penilttng llglilnst hNvy climlltlc ..., nutrttlonlll .W.. SEND this Special Off er Coupon TODAY to receive your Red Sedum • and Peonies I Now is a Good Time to Plant REDSEDUM! r;;;;s-;-;,;;;~L';;:-N":.:-.;v-;SioN ___ l I.I. #1 DIPT. 4'59-104 I alOOMINGTON. llLINOIS 61701 ease send the following: TOTAL 2 PEONIES 254 ...._ __ _,,. HOME OFFICE ----~~~~~~~~---1~~~· E¥efYGM'• ,....... WHh ..._ ...,. of 12.11 or .... ADP"" ,. I HOUSE OF WESLEY. Nursery Division. '°" cm. .., 2 Red ,._, ....._. <• .... sus ""'-> for cm 1 1 • Oftly ~. T•• ..., ...... of ...._ em. ...,,... on ......_ A. A. 1, Bloomington, llllnol1 61701 ..... ,....._.,...Whhthlsw.._re<._...._._. llTA ZIP I L----------------------------------~ ..... ------------------------' .. . . -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT 8EACH SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF MARCH 6 • MARCH 12 Hill HOLDER by Dick Wilson Wit.SOS FORD _ -ffunlin~ton Beach International Signs ... Sign on a mountain road on the Isle of Crete: "Secondary, but useful for goats." Or this one from Japan. Just under the Japanes~ word for Detour at a road con- struction site a stgn read . . . ''Stop -Drive Sideways.'' Or this one from a petrol station high in the Canadian Rockies . . . "Shovels, Salt and Sym- pathy, No Chains." .A goo d safety reminder SIJZn seen on a New England roadway: "This was a High Accident -Rate THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCtt 6, 1971 DICK ·w:ILSON'S ~f sL~Pc~ .fv~~~r1!~~~~ACH II d ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '71's ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!! HUGE DIS. COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! ! Extre Sevin91 On Low MllHge Demonstretors -31 To ChooH from COMPLETE 1971 .CAR AND TRUCK UN& ON SAL& I Area. Now· it's a Hl~h Arrest-197] i!ili .., Rate Area!" Or another that is _ __ _ _ 1------keeping wr fads ... a sign seen at a small 8MMED' .&TE DELl~~-~!Qp"'1"""--.. ~r;Q %& ,, mid-western town Intersection 11111' ~ reads: "Jog~er Crossin~.'' Here 1--~-t-Wilson-~rd-Sales -In Hu,~-1-----­ ' ington Beach we've got lots of signs tco. The main one, how- ever, is the larize blue and white one which identities us as v o u r factory auttiorized Ford dealer for saies and serv-ice. That is a most lmoortUtt sign ... important to you and lmnortant to us. We take ~reat pride in thP service rleoartn-rnt of our dealershfrl. The facility it.qe)f is excellent and thP mod- ern eouipment an d tools Are second to none, but mo~t im- oortantly ... we take nrlde in the neonle who l""IAn 011r sPrv- lce del')8rtment. The nrfd,. they take ln their cho11Pn nroff'SqfN is evlciE>nt from the tho11SA """ Of Satisflpd l"llStOTN•rs a t WlJ- SOn Ford $qlPS. We wPlcome thP onnort11nitv to srrve vnu and vour F'nm or othf'r flrae car the l"P'l(t UO"e vn11 reQuirP Rervlce Whv not cirfve in And talk with 011r RP1'Vicc m"nq~er . . . vnu might be reaJ g°iad you did! $66TOTAL DOWN P~MT. $66 TOTAL MONTHLY PYMT. 36 MONTHS $'6 is th. totel clow11 peyme11t e11d $'6 is the totel lftonthly peyment i11cludi119 tu, '71 lice11se e11d •II flne11ce cher9e1 011 epprovecl creel!+ for 36 lfto11th1. Deferred peyment price is $2442.00 i11cludi119 e ll fi11uce cher9H, tnes, '71 licenH or ii you prefer•• P•Y cesh, fhe full cesli price is only $209].45 i11cludi119 u les t ... '71 llce11se •llllOWl<M5l2 A.P.R. 10.50 %. 'FEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611 SAUS DEP r. f O.lft. to 10 ,.111. 7 Deyt SH VIC:I OPIN T11tJ tllr11 Fri., I o ,11t, to S p .11t. Mo., .. I e.111. to t p.m. 592-5511 12 1 1 1 3 7 6 2 8 9 11 1 2 3 3 6: 7: 8: 9: 11: 11: 6 7 g 6 7 8 g 10 11 6 7 10 6 7 11 6 7 9 10 11 7 !PORT! HltJHl/tJ/IT! SUNDAY, MARCH 7 10:30 AM m Dodger Baseball Dodgers vs. Braves. 11:00 NHL Hockey Montreal Canadlens vs. Detroit Redwings. @~NBA Basketball New York vs. Boston, 12:00 QtJ PGA Doral Open From M1am1, Fla. 1:00 Ange Baseball Calif. Angels vs. Chicago Cubs. U.S. Indoor Winter Tennis Circuit "Hampton." 1:15 ~~The American Sportsman 1:30QA\I "The Champ's Gonna Win" Muhamma<I Ah and Joe Frazier are studied. 3:30 I sr;rs Challenge "The Lake rs" vs. "New York "Knrcks ... 7:00 I _(till I In This Corner: Joe Frazier. 6:00 Kings Hockey Kings at St. Louis Blues. TUESDAY, MARCH 9 2:30 0 Pacific 8 Basketball USC vs. UCLA. THURSDAY, MARCH 11 8 :30 IE Olimplc Boxing 9:30 O I s iC•llL I Nlne·Hundred Crooked Miles SATURDAY, MARCH 13 11:00 AM O ~ (6) NCAA Basketball Championships 2:30 Paci c 8 BHketball USC vs. UCLA. 1:00 I Qt) PGA Citrus Open From Orlando. Fla. 3:00 John Agar Celebrity Golf Highlights from Old Ranch Cot.Jn Ci) Pacific 8 B11ketball USC at UCLA. 3:30 CIS Goff Classic From Ai<ron, Ohio. I Club In Orange County. trn CI) Pro Bowlers' Tour The $85,000 Cougar Open. Rkl Action Hlghll1hts 4:30 Santa Anita Feature Race The $145,000 Santa Anita Handi· 5:00 5:30 6:30 7 :00 8:00 cap at a mlle·and·a·quarter. ~rts Challenge (l1) CI) ABC's Wide World of Sports lntematlonal Soccer This Week In NBA UCLA BHketball UCLA vs. use. taped. (3) Forum Boxln1 fix de Mexico Saturday Nl&ht F11htl TV LJ~T Evening Movies 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 1130 9:00 10:30 6:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 10:30 6:00 7:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 11:15 11:30 . -< SUNDAY, MARCH 7 • 11 "Godzilla" (sci-ti) '56--Raymorid Burr. 5 "Go Wast, Youri111: Man" (comedy) '36--Warreri Wilham, Alice Brady 9 (C) "Arrowhud" (lldveriture) '52-Charltori Hestori, Jack Palarice. 11 "Above arid Beyond" (dr3ma) 'SJ-Robert Taylor. Eleanor Parker. 7 17 3 (C) "Mutlriy on th• Bounty" Part I (drllmal '62-9 "Rad River"' (western) '48-John Wayne, Joanne Dru. 2 (C) "Under Capricorn" (mystery) "49-Joseph Cotten. 11 "Champagrie for C.uar"' (comedy) 'SO--Cele-ste Holm. MONDAY, MARCH 8 7 (C) "Under th• Yum Yum Tree" Part I (comedy) '63- 9 (C) "Donovan's Reef" (comedy) '63 -John Wayne 4 23 6 (Cl ''Vanished" Part I (dram•1 '70--Rtchard W1dmarlc 7 17 3 (C) "Mutiny on the Bounty' Pllrt II (drama) '62- 5 "I.a Str1d1" (drama) '56--Anthony Quirin. Giulietta Mas1na. TUESDAY, MARCH 9 7 (C) "Under the Yum Yum Tree" Part II (comedy) '63- 9 (C) "The Court Jaster" (comedy) '56-Dariny l<aye, Glynis Johri\ 7 17 3 (C) "River of Gold" (adventure) ·11-Rav Milland 4 23 6 (C) "Vanished" Conclusion (drama) '71-Richard Widmark 5 ''flt• Heiress" (drama) '49--0lovia de Havilland. 9 (C) "Pride and the Pa11lori'' (drama) '49--0livia de Hav1lland WEDNESDAY, MARCH JO 7 "Mlcllay One" (drama> '65--Wanen Beatty, Ale11andra Stewart 9 (C) "The llua Angel" (dr1ma) '59-May Britt, Theodore Boktl 5 "Lost WHlltnd" (dramll) '45--Ray Mlllarid. Jane Wyman. THURSDAY MARCH 11 7 (C) "McGuire, Go Home" P1rt I (drama) '66--Dlrk Bo1arde 9 "Man In the Net" (mystery) '59-Alan Ladd. Cerolyn Jories 9 IC) "Hound of the BHllervllln" (mystery) '59--Piter Cushin1 11 l•Mr. Smith Goes to Wnhlntiton" (drama) '39--Ju n Arthur. FllllDAY MARCH 12 7 (C) "McQulre, Go Hom•'' Conclusion (drama) '46--0irk Boaarde, t (C) "LIH" (adventura) '62-Delorn Hart. Sttphan Boyd. 2 2t I (C) "Harpy" (susptnH) '70-.Hush O'Brien, Ellubath Ashley. 5 "Mr. Smith Goes to Wathlnaton" (drama) '39--Jamu Stewart. 9 "Odds Aaalnst Tomorrow" (drema) '59-Hllrry Belafonte. 11 "The Biii: Sky" (western) '52-Kfrk Douglas. Dewey Martin. SATURDAY, MARCH 13 9 "My Gun Is Oulcll" (mystery) '57-Robert Bray, Whitney Blake. 11 "Sahara" (adventure) '43-Humphrey Bosart. B1uce Bennett. 4 23 6 (C) ''The Plea1ure of HI• Company" (romance) '61- 7 (C) "The Immortal" (drama) '6~hris George, Carol L)nley 9 ''The lndfft"'ctlble Man" and "The Hypnotic Eye." 2 (C) ''Tlte Lonely Man" (suse>ense) '57-Jack Palance 4 (C) "Requiem for a Gunn111hter" (western) '6S--Rocl Cameron 5 "Imperfect Lady" (mystery) '4 7-Teresa Wright, Ray Milland 7 (C) "Privll-.•" (comedy·drama) '67-Paul Jones. Jean Shrlmpton 11 "EKepe" (adventure) '40-.Norma Shearer. Robert Taylor THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 6, 1971 Volkswagen LEASING AN R--~------ RE-~TALS • BY THE DAY • BY THE WEEK • BY THE MONTH • BY THE YEAR "Get a new lease on life . bra nd Bug " 1n a new 445 E COAST HIGHWAY far Bayiid~ Driv•J c NEWPORT BEACH -~ 673°0900 0 'o~,4-~s @; Pac• 3 Page 4 Brand New Honda fully Factory_ Equipped $200 Total Down Payment s 7!~ MONTH J6 "'011ttt£ 011 opptoYGI of credit. Total ca1h price l1tel11dl1tcJ ulh ta.r 01td 1971 llcews• fff 11599.72. Def."ed paynte1tt price fAcl•dlltCJ ta1. llceese alld fi1101te• chorcJ-. Sl IU.44. ANNUAL P'UCENTAGE ltAT! 11.tl-t. HMIMlll ... WI All NMI SATISPllD UNTIL TOU All"' UNIVERSITY DLDSIDBILB 2850 HARBOR COSTA MESA • 540-9640. SATURDAY MARCH 6 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 6. 1971 m I SPlCIAl t Johnny Caslt at Sen Quentin Country singer Johnny Cash performs for the inmates of San Quentin Prison. The special was filmed inside the prison by Grenada TV of England. EVENING 4:00 0 The Seint f.I!) Pettem for livin& m New Decede e See 4:30 B Sln1e Anita F11ture Race The Sl00,000 Santa Merguerita Handi· cap for four·year·olds and up-et a mlle-and-one·elgfith. m Untamed Wor1d £11) Dpreuion ''T1ke One." f.I!) Feith for Tod., €E El Mundo en Que V'1Vimos a;) Quest for Adventure 4:45 €E Pre-Geme Sotcer 5:00 B Movie: "Conquest of Cochise" (weS1em) 'SJ-Robert Stack, John Hodlak. -Q tn Afldemlc COmpettng hlg1T schools are Santa Monica, Edae· wood (West Covina) and Dorsey (Los Angeles). D @@ m A'BC's Wilft World" of $ports Jim McKay hosb. 0 Tiie Aven1•rs m Mme Greats: "Above and Bf. yond" (drama) '53 -Eleanor Par1l· er, Robert Taylor. 6) Miss Showfir1 International From the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas. with Jan Murray as emcee. EE Peter Gunn Ell) The World We l ive In m Quest tor lite €E International Soccer a;)lrOMO 5:30 B KNBC Newservice Stan Atkin· son. 0 This Wetll In NBA EE Tonlefrt in las Yeps Ell) Mr Name Is Children m Fisher femlly 6:00 B The Bi( News Qa;)NBC News 0 Seturdey Night figtits O Boss City (i) Then C.me Bronson f.I!) Music.lie/Davey & Goliath 6:30 B About a Wetl B KNBC News Conference 0 lrewftnw Nnn EE Hobbr Showcase EID The French Chef With Julia Child. f.I!) Children's Gospel Hour a;) Edee of Eltmlty al Sports Cti.llenee 7:00 8 C8S News Roger Mudd. B KNBC CLOSE-UP * "Movie Kids" features interviews with Mickey Rooney, Jane Withers and Jackie Coogan O aose·Up "Movie Kids." O Juvenile JUTJ Jack Barry hosts. fJ Dteth Velley 01,, I!) Run for Your Ufe ii) Clutive llvin1 With Crefts £11) Realities "The World of Henry Miller." ~ (j) Buell Owen' EE) liVlni Feith g'fJ Box de Mexleo m America in Space ~ Ritmolendie (l) Peuport to Trevel 7:30 O 9 00 Mission: Impossible The whereabouts of a list of enemy agents operatln1 in the United States is locked in the memory of a captured spy, and no one, in· 1 eluding the spy, can penetrate his mind. Frank Marth and Antoinette Bower guest. 0 9 00 a;) Andr Willlems Desi Arnaz. Jo Anne Worley, Charlie Cal. las and The Lennon Sisters guest. -D Jmr west s11ow--o @ CV m Lawrence Welk 0 Minion $ Movie: "Man of the West" ('!Vestern) '58-Gary Cooper. lee J. Co1>1>, JUlle London 7:55 D lakers Warm-Up 8:00 0 LAKERS VS. SONICS! *LIVE WITH HEARN! O lekers Bauetball LA Lakers vs. Seattle Supe<SOnics at Seattle. m Movie Greets: "Above end Be- yond'' (drama) '53-Robert Taylor. Eleanor Parlier. James Whitmore. ID Mlnoritr Commttnlty ii) I Btlint In Mkades Ell) Holfrwood TelevtsiOfl Theatre "Montserrat." See Tuesday 9 PM listing. Em Consultation 8:30 B Q!J 00 Mr TltrH Sons When Emie Is left In charge of Dodie she disappears. Q @ 00 m NBC Saturdey Mew· It: "The Glm Bottom Boat" (com - edy) '66-Dorls Day, Rod Taylor, Paul Lynde. While working as a mer· maid to amuse sightseefl in a (lass bottom boat, a girl is "hooked'' by an eng"ineerinr physicist who hires h&r to worll In his space laboratory. 0 @ 00 (l) Peer1 Beiley Show Tony Bennett. Jimmy Durante and The Supremes l'UeJl. (i) Porter We1oner Show f.Ii)The Story €E Nodles Tapetias 9:00 8 ~ 00 Amie Amie's women's liberation·mlnded secretary bitterly submits notice of her intention to resign from the company after the boss decides her sex disqualifies her for membership in lhe company's barbershop quertet. (i) The W"tlbum Brottlers f.I!) Hour of Power €E Premitre Movie Grant& ..... Wren rormntically inclined in uHouseboat" b1 col~ Saturday tt:t5pml>2 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 6. 1971 9:30 6 t;ij Muy T1ler Moore Show hires an Italian girl to look after Slim Pickens guests as the mil· his children. lionalre ex-cowboy star who owns 11•30 the TV station where Mary work$. 0· NBC CINEMA 4 O Movie for Television: "Waite Me · .~ ., When the W1r Is Over'' (comedy) * CAN-CAN stars '69-Ken Berry, Eva Gabor. Frank Sinatra, Shirley O News Larry Burrell. Maclaine & Chevalier ID Del Reeves Show (j}) Saturday Movie "Two Flars West." Jeff Chandler. (E It/Palm Movie 10:00 6 ~Cl) Mannix Jan Murray guests as a financial wizard who is a I ront for a crime syndicate. 0 Fright Night: "Pyro" and "Rep· tlllcus." m Weekend News Ken Jones. ID Oak Ridae Boys Qi) Soul! "Letta Mbulu." \0:15 D lalters Wrep·Up 10:30 D Bia 5 News m USC Basketball USC vs. Cal. ID Weekend News 11:00 6 0 0 News 0 UCLA VS. STANFORD! * TONIGHT'S BIG GAME! ft1oh111YT"Woodm-Show--- O Movie 4: "Can Can" (musical) '60--Frank Sinatra, Shirley Mac· Laine, Louis Jourdan, Maurice Chev alier. In France's 1890's, 1 Mont· martre dance hall owner Is con· stantly raided for performing the can-can. O Saturday Nicht Movie: "Psycho" (suspense) '60 -Anthony Perkins. Janet Leigh, Vera Miles. ID Movie: "Kansas City Conflden· tlal" (dra-na) '53-John Payne. m lnsl&ht 12:00 @ CV News 12:15 m All-Nlfht Show: "This Above All," "Touthest M•n In Arlzon1." 12:30 0 Movie: "Blacltour• (mystery) '54-0ane Clark, Belinda Lee. :00-8-Movi•· ~ ..Afraid" (drama) '57-George Nader, Phyllis Thaxter. ID It Is Written ~Ci) Spotliaht Theatre: "Shadow 1:'5 ID Movie: "Deadliest Sin" (mys- of the Cat." Andre Morrell. tery) '56-Sydney Chaplin. Qj Films Froftl Meaico 11 :05 0 UCLA Basllrtball UCLA Bruins vs. Stanford Indians. in tape delay 11:15 6 Fabulous 52! "Houseboaf' (com· edy) '58-Cary Grant. Sophia Lor· en, Martha Hyer. Harry Guardino. A widower living on a houseboat 2:04 O Spealtinc Freely Guests are Alan Jay Lerner and John Barry. 2:30 6 Movie: "Captain Scar11tt" (ad· venture) '53-Richard Greene. 3:45 m USC Basketball USC vs. Cali fornia. Taped Rame {R> __;_~__;.~~~~~- PRE-SEASON SALE! I Buy Now And Save On Aluminum Patio Covers and Awnings The New l\10tlem Our lJett~r Qrwlity AL1JMINUM SCREEN PATIOS r 11r l.1r0c or am:ill liomn pnJ n10Lilc homet . • All Aluminum; Luge Door~; Ou:; Proof • Ot IJ,-ct• tho wind. Cann• Awnln1t-Valan~urtaln1 ""'"'"' u,.ror•tfJ L1ltf' ro,.l!9S l•• .. t•••I frf,.• C,.Wo •flof ••t>•••t ...... , ....... ,_ , ..... "···-· THE NEW LOOK IN 1'71 .... ,. -·· ... , ... FOR 1971 Ad,·:incc<l cngi11cc1 ing permits 11 freedom of design. Clcln, s111001li undcrs!rm:h1n·. ~tur<ly intcrlocl.in;: pln<'!s, l1uill-i11 111i11 pillrr "ith 1 1,~;· ornamental pool 111:11.r for :i pllio rn\Cr of moden1 henulv 111111 vc:itcr !lr~ni;1li. Since• 1920 SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING STATE LICENSED CONTRACTOR 01" Brench OJli" OIANGI COUNTY AWHINO co. 1'uil 011r ''"""T 2202 s . Main St. and J~ou-room Santa Ana ,.,..,,.. -· -.. (....., Pftene If 7 ·6732 545-0491 SUNDAY 10:15 m Dodeer Baseball W1111·Up 10:30 II ~ (j) Face the Nation D KNBC's "SUNDAY" * Tom Snyder hosts live MARCH 1 series in & about L.A. D Sunday Tom Snyder hosts. 0 @@ a> Discowtry "Hawaii: Land of Volcanoes." MORNING 6:15 m De Cllristopllers m Dodeer Baseball Dod&ers vs. 6:30 m The Bible Answers Braves at West Palm Beach, Ra. 6:5511 Give Us This Dey &l Faith for Today 7:00 II Tom and Jeny 11:00 II NHL Hockey Montreal Cana · D ColllCltnee In Conflld diens vs. Detroit Redwings at De· m Tales of Wells Fareo troit. 7:30 11 Pt11tlope Pitstop IJ HolWt Buyers Guide g Music and the SpoUn word D @ @ a> NIA Basllttball New D Campus Profile "Viewpoint on Yor11 Knicks vs. Boston Celtics. Nutrltlort-Stress and Diet." Guests &l Church in the Home are Dodger baseball slar Wes Par· 9@ first Baptist Church ker and Dr. Leonard Savage who eii ~Call of the West discuss how lo meet the stress of m Ci~e en Su Casa . sports and everyday living through . ail Qui~n . ~nu Esta Cancion? .. the bal ced di t 11.30 0 Movie. 'Guns of Darkness fJ Htr~~d of T~~lh (drama) '6? -David Niven, Leslie m Yoti Bear ind Friends Caron. David Opaloshu. m Secred Heart ia?J (j) The Deputy faj (]) This Is the l.ife J.;JS Gl..I.ba Ciubtopbua.. 8:00 II lamp Unto My FHt AFTERNOON U Cathedral of Tomorrow 12:00 U One Step Beyond D Anfie's Gar11e 0 ®J (j) PGA Doral 0Pftl Cham· O Day of Disc"OVery pionship golf from Miami, Ra. m Wondtrama ... Q) lntelfirent Parent • Q) Reviul Fires Q) @ [Jperiment in Television @ 00 This Is the Life ail Dr1ma Dominica' fij (])God Is tht Answer 12:30 ~ (j) Town Hall Meetin& U MEET THE NEW ANGELS 8:30 II Look Up and Live * WITH DICK EN BERG! 0 Mrs. Alph1 Bit 1J Aneel Warm-Up 0 Smoley Bear Show Q) 0111 Roberts ' fJ Movie: "The Sea Wolf'' (drama) 12:45 m Sunday Matinee: "Revenee ol '41-Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lu· the Gladiators." Mickey Hargitay. pi no. 1:00 &>KATHRYN KUHLMAN U TV SEASON DEBUT! * (IN COLOR) * ANGELS VS. CUBS &>Kathryn Kuhlm1n FROM PALM SPRINGS @ 00 Hour of Delivmnce IJ Angel Baseball Calif. Angels vs. Qj (j) Full Gospel Revival Chicago Cubs at Palm Springs, 9:00 II Camera Three Calif. 0 Serendipity Q) News, Sports & Weather U Day of Discovery ~ @ Meet the Press D Jonny Quest m U.S. Indoor Winter Tennis Cir· Q) Gospel Sineing Jubilee cuit ''Ha'!lpton." Four-hour cover·, @(I) Reviv1I Fires age of the lina' tournament in lhe @ Kathryn Kuhlman U.S. Indoor Open Tennis Champion· ~ 00 Tom and Jerry snips from Hampton Roads Coli m Muslca y Palabras seum. Hampton. Virginia. ail P1noram1 Latino en Domingo m Frente a 11 Vida 9:30 II Tod1J's Religion 1:15 D @@American Spor1sm1n D The Christophers m Dodger Scoreboard U Gene Autry Show a> Doral Open Golf D (ii) m Catunooea Cats 1:30 II Children's Film Festival "John fi) Cl) Oral Roberts and Julie." Story of two young eij Cl) Penelope Pitstop British children who want very m Esta Es la Vida much to see the coronation of 10:00 II Steps to Learnin& Queen Elizabeth II. D Challen&• My Sermon Guest O Youth and the Police cler&Yman is the Rev. Gilbert Al· m I i'EC.AL I "The Chimp's Gon· len. Firsl United Presbyterian n1 Win" An h9Ur·long repeat of Church, San Bernardino. news documentary on the upcom· U Hour of Powtr Ing (Mon.. Mar. 8) Muhammad D (j}) (I) Bullwlnklt Ali-Joe Frazier fight. D Impact Theatre: (C) "Iron m Voice of Cavalry Mlstfns." ~ @ Feature Fi'm: "Tho Borel• G) Rendezvous With Adventure Stiu." Don Murray. @ (]) f1itll for Today m Exitometro a Cl) C...era ThrM 2:00 a Arriculture USA "Collon Picll·I 0) Candonts 'I Musial in1 Competition." Page 6 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 6. 1971 Dorisllly and Rex Harrison in "Midnight Lace" The Early Show, in color, today. 3:30pmS2 2:30 m * 3:00 3:15 3:30 4:00 4: 5: 0 (]}) CV m Direction• O Million $ Movie: (c) "Montana" (western) '50-{rrol Flynn. GJ Tmtl Witt! Doti & a.ttln1 Cij Cl) Tiit Outlawa ~ Tutr. F••illar 2:10 o m ... t11t rr ... O @ ~Ell I•• and Answen Appollo 14 Astronauts guest. mKanl GJ ROLLER GAMES-ACTION! * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS GJ Roller Ga.. Thunderbirds vs. Texas Outlaws. 3:00 tJ ,.....ak•rs D m Co111111tnt Edwin Newman. 0 Press Confer1nce , O Fa111ily Fil111 ffttl'fal: "Heidi" (classic) '37-Shlrley Temple, Jean Hersholt. m Chilltr Q!l Cl) Laredo @I!) Pattern for llvlne @I) Torts a> Ster1in1 Film 3:15 O Ancel Wrap-Up 3:30 IJ Movie: (C) "Mldnle:ht Lice" {SUspe-nse} '60 -l>on's Ory, Rex Harrison, John G1vin, Myrna Loy. O On C.111pus "R1msey Clark on Campus." 0 Sports Qalleltp '1he L1kers" (Happy Hairston, Gale Goodrich, Jerry West) vs. "New York Kniclu" (Dick Berrett, Mike Riordan, Cawe Russell}. O MDYle: "Tiit Eternal St•" (drl· ma) '54-Ster1in1 Hayden, Alexis Smith, Dean Jaaau. Ben Cooper, Virainia Grey, Heyden Rorlte. 0 Fa11I., f"tl• Fettival: "OUI' lit· Ut Girt." Shir1ey Temple. 1i3@ Feature film: "You C.n Never Tell." Dick Powell. @I!) Sacred Cinema g)Compass 4:00 D Inquiry Guests are Senator and Mrs. John Tunney. Taped in Wash· ington, D.C. O Outdoors Q!l (jJ Untamed World m This II the l ift a,;) Varitdadts a> Rei Hu111bard 4:30 O This Is the Ufe O Robert ll DorMn Show Ma~r Sam Yorty debates former U.S Atty. General Ramsey Clark. O Pet Stt Barbara Bain and her f1vorite pet are featured. m Festival of ClaAics: "C1pt1ins Cour11eous" (drama) '37-Spencer Tracy, Freddie Bartholomew, Lionel Barrymore, Mickey Rooney. &)Visual Girl a Ci) Qlldren'a film F1stiv1I m Aif lcultvrt USA 5:00 0 g;, MBC Eqltrimtnt In Teltvi· slon "This Is Al Capp." Cartoonist lecturer ~I Capp Is profited and analyzed by his ad'lllrers and de· tractors. Featured are William F. Buckley, David Susskind, Walt Kelly, John Canaday and Miit Caniff. 0 The Avtt11•ra m Anllllals, Action a Adventure "Snake People." @ (]) Tiit A\'tttlttS Ei) httr Qunn ) . , _j_"'"· ' . , 4~~ _ _Id: \VbatllJlaP.nlngtotbe black berO 61 America! Ch the eve of his title fight, M.thamrrad Ali and CO.R.E. Directer Roy Innes~ the fate and future of today's Hack htroes, on KNXT's '' INSIDER/OOISIDER'' lnndlJ &apmBa THE DAll.Y f>ll.OT, TV WEEK, MARCH 6, 1971 9 Ci) Pauport to Ttavtf 9 ~. fnn l Otllt E C.rrCMtHI MHlaino &> Clne111a dtl Do111lnao m Cattanoo1a Cats 5:108 IHWtr/OvWdtr Guests are Muhammad Ali and Roy Innis. Director of CORE. U Ian Tysott SMw Kris Krlstoph· erson and Jean/lit C. Riley 8lJest. 0 Eyewitness Newa m Qil!iz•n's lsl1nd EE Color Travtludt 9 Ci) Worid TolllOfTOW fD fires of Creation Glusblo-wer John Burton demonstrates the stepi lnvolVed in the creation of a blown elass vase, inc'udlna the manufacture of colored glass. a> Bullwinkle E V E N I N G 6:00 tJ 811 Maws Cleta Roberts. D Kid Talll Guests are Susan Oliver and Bill York, ol lion Coun· try Safari. O The Cl\ll1tn1ln1 Sea "Cozumel." A sear Tor S-panlSh trn!ure ot the Caribbean island that the Mayan Indians inhabit~. Biii Bur rud hosts. O St11tlme "Wind fever." John CassavelH, William Shalner. O Ullt Younr Jim McKenna hosts. hatured are auests Alive & Kick· ina; Alex Taylor: plus a film call~ "A Look at the flea Market." &> Hert Comes Ult Irides (ll) CI) Seven Arts Theatre: "Bt1ch B11nllet Bineo." QJ@ Com111ent fD Boot ltat "The End of the line" by Monica Dickens, great· granddeughter of Charles Dickens, is about a group of people who volunteer their time to teke phone calls from lone:y or desperate In· dividuals. (j9) (j) T1lk to tht M1na1er @ID Hour ol Power el LI Tormentf m lnsifht a> KPl.M Movie 6:30 tJ ~ Ci) CBS "'"' Roger Mudd. 0 0 @ m NIC News David Brinkley . U Barbara McNalr Guests are 0 . C. Smlt'1, ~ Irish Rovers. and Rowena Em'llett. m CC'eature Features {90) "Sod· zill•" (sci-Ii) '5&-R1ymond Burr. &) Hour of Deliveran~ m Consultation 7:00 IJ (iii (j) lassie Lassie's friends from the past join in a strueale to rescue her from the depths of an abandoned well. Conclusion. D @ (]) m Wild Kln&dom "Land of Quaklna Earth." An expedition into the dartlness of the hHvlly veaetated swamplands of the Oke· fenokee National Wildlife Refuae. 0 I splciAL I In This Corntf: Jot Frazier Hour special on WBA Champ Joe Frazier, including action hl&h· lights of Joe's Olympic triumph, the Buster Mathis k.o., the bOut with Manuel R1mos for th• Mtli· (Continued) P•1• 7 SUNDAY (Continued) can title and his victory over Oscar Bonrvena. 0 Dtattl Valier Days "Lottie's Legacy " Lisa Gaye, John Clarke star. ID r"l!l"'~rc ... l!nl-.r Jolin Hartford - G111tl1 on Your Mind Guests for this hour of folk music are Joni Mitchell and Pete Seeger. fB Dr. Hud10n'1 Secret Journal EE I $jil(IAC t Fidelio The Hamburg State Opera production of Beetho·I ven's only opera, "fidelio." Don Florestan, an l 81h·cenlury Spanish nobleman. has been imprisoned by Governor Don Pizarro. His wife, Leonore, sets out to hee him by dressing in male clothing and work· ing as a helper to the jailmaster. Cast: Anja Silja, Richard Cassllly. Theo Adam, Lucia Pop, Ernst Wie· mann, Erwin Wohlfart. g;) Faith for Today el Gran Teatro ail Hit del Momento 7:30 6 fAj (j) Hogan's Heroes Col.t Hotan is reco,Lnized by a German soldier while tryin11 to blow up a brld11e outside the walls of Stalag 13. I 0 ~ g;, Wonderful Wo1ld oll Disney ''Hn11d and the Pirates." Part I of two parts. Alabian or· phan Hamad Is thrown from a pearling boat during Persian Gu'fl Storm and is rescued by pirates. Narrated by Michael Ansara Stars Khalid Marshad. filmed in the THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 6, 1971 Bahrain Islands of Saudi Arabia. al Sylvia 'I Enrique and enters the Craig Institute seek· 0 COME UP'N SEE MAE ail '•licule Ing help. Tisha Sterling and Mlcllael * SOMETIME! LIKE NOW! 8:30 0 ~Ci) m Bill Cosby "The Anderson Jr. ruest -star. D Comedy Classics (90) "Go West, Green-Eyed Monster." Cllet's ro· D I i& 5 News Kevin Sanders, Youn& Man" (comedy) '36-Warren mantic life is complicated by pangs Barney Morris. William, Alice Brady, Randolph of jealousy he feels over fellow fJ William f . l uclley Guest is Scott. Mae West wrote the dialog teacller Gloria Ruskin (Kim Wes· Betty Friedan, auhor of "The Fem· and stars In tllis take of a movie ton). inine Mystique." star's adventures white on a per· EE World Tomortow m Nnrs Ken Jones. sonal appearance tour. 9:00 tJ eij Cl) Glen C.mpbtll Guests Ii) Joe De Sliva fJ Million S Movl• (C) (2 hr) are Shecky Green, Vikki Carr, David EE Fanfare "Alrowlltad" (adventure) '65 -Steinberg, Seels & Croft and Mel 10:30 D The Wortcl To111orrow Charlton Heston. Jack Palance, Tillis. m Action Now Howard Miller Katy Jurado. Cav2lry unit in South· 0 CiJ ct) g;, Bonarua "Kingdom Q) Weekend News Chuck Cecil west attempts to sign peace treaty or Fear." Imprisoned by a dement· 11:00 6 Q!) Ci) News with Tonto Apache. ed landowner whose captives be· 0 ~(I) News fB f ilm Fair come his s•ave laborers, the Cart· D Catlledr1I of Tomorrow m Quest fOf life wrights plot a daring escape at-D Eyewltnm News 8:00 6 Qi) 00 Ed Sullivan Guests: tempt. Alfred Ryder guest·stars. fJ Movie: "Red River" (western) Alan King, Jeannie c. Riley, Roy D Tb• Defenders '48-John Wayne, Joanne Dru. Clark. Louis Nye, Teresa Graves. 0 @@ al ABC Sunday Movie Ii) Kathryn Kuhlman Top U.S. armed forces talent are (C) (2 hr) "Mutinr Oft the Bounty'' 11:15 Qi)(!) The Chrlstophers saluted this evening. Part 1 (drama) '62-Marlon Bran-11:30 tJ Movie: (C) "Under Capricorn" D @ ® m The Fii "Tum· do, Trevor Howard, Richard Harris, (myS'lery) '49-Joseph Cot1en, In about." Erskine tries to find a of mutiny on the high seas, cen· grid Bergman. An Alfred Hitchcock "wheel man," the lone survivor of terin11 on Aetcher Christian, a man thriller. a half·million dollar robbery, be who has turned to the sea for 0 Sundey Tonight Show loIA.JM sYndic.te doe~ adventure. O M.V.P. Willis Reed Is hosl of m Movie Greats (2 ltr) "Above Q)ille SU Show -sports inferView program. and Beyond" (drama) '53-Robert fB Manion Forum m Movie: "~ampagM for Caesar" Taylor. Eleanor Parker. James Whit· ft) Masterpieu Theatre (comedy) '50-Geleste Holm. more. Story of the selectfon and el Festival Almlco &) Movie: "Juncte Fi&hters" (dra- training of Colonel Tibbets, the 9:30 fJ News Larry Burrell. ma) '6 -Richard Todd. man who piloted the plane which QJ Wor:d of Sports @Ci) lnsilht dropped the Atom bomb on Hiro. m Llvin& Book 12:00 D Public Service Film shlma. 10:00 6 9 Ci) Jemie Gleaton 1:00 6 0 News &) The Big Question 0 ~ (l) m The Bold Ones ''This 1 :05 tJ Movie: "The Mole People'' (sci fB '•ttem for Living Will Really Kill You." An unmarried fl) 57-John Agar, Cynthia Patrick g;) livin& faith young drug addict expects a baby 1:45 Ii) Award Thutre: ''Tltt Flptet." __ ......,.. ____ _.! C~~~j;~TI ........... • IWEATPROOI' • MTTLEPRoo'r •HEATPROOF •COLDPltOOF • PLAlll • PERMITS • INSULATED WALLS • tlSUUTED ROOF • DOO" •IUMRS • INSTALLATION • SPECfAL BONUS lllSILAIED FAMOU CALIFORNIA PATIO KllEEWALL at No Extra Cost NOT PAINT BUT RAISED GRAIN WALNUT P•ae 8 LL WEATHER" ROOM ONLY 5988 PULL PRICI _-,,.,A; •• NEW LOW PRICE 7691 Westminster Blvd. Westminster Ill " CALLllOW 08A•OI: COVll'l'Y 17 It) 839-1790 L.A. coum 1 -c211> 434-1506 6: 6: 6: 6 6: 7 7 8: 8 8 9 9 9 9. 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 6, 1971 ..- REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY MORNING al fe1tures/Public Service ~ (j) Sunnr Toct.r Eli) Ed11Catio"'I future• 6:00 iJ Sunrbe St11t11M "Fund1ment· 10:30 iJ 9 (j) Love of Uft al Lift Pr~sses" Mon., Wed .• Fri.; 0 {ij@ er;) Holl,_ood Squires "Lln1u11e. Ari lnlroduction to Peter Marshall hosis. Modern Llnaulstics" Tues.. Thurs. aJ Buck Rt&lf'I 6:25 O Education Eldl•nae ''Home Cl) Stume Strtet Sweet Home." Operatio n and Main· U:OO O 9 (j) Wbere tile He1rt la tenance, Mon.; Second Home. Mo· 0 @@ er;) Jeopardy bile Homes Tues.; Buildin11 an Es· 0 @ (1) Gallopin& Gourmet tale Wed.; Housina of the Fulure aJ Rocket Robin Hood Thurs.; Sellln1 the House Fri. U:2S O Qi) (j) News 6.:30 O Odrsser "Break lo the Sun'' 11:30 O !if) 00 Selrcb tor Tomorrow Mon., Wed., Fri.; "Frontiers ol 0 ei1@ er;) The Who, Whit or Electronics" Tues.. Thurs. Wbere Game Art James hosts. m let's T1lll About T"ns Mon.; 0 @@ Cl) That Girl frontiers of freedom Tues.; More 0 leMpo for Your Money Wed.; M1the•atics ID lntar1d Louise Ri~gle. Sllands Thurs.; C..mpus Prolile Fri. aJ Bill Johns News 6:45 EE Commoditr Report 11:55 0 ~@ m News 6:55 B KNBC News David Horowitz 1:00 0 laj (j) C8S News John Hart. 0 ~ (j) m Todar Show Hu&h Downs, host. 12:00 8 lucky Pair m Thunderbirds 0 ~ @ m Joe Gar.atOla's al Spiderman M1111ory &amt EE Mar\et Openln& O One Step Beyond Eli) Saum• Street # 216-220 0 @ {I) tl) Bewitcbtd 7:30 0 law for the 70's, Mon., Wed.. m Klnp of Comedr Fri.; Psrcholou I Toes., Thurs. aJ Rendezvous With Adventure fJ Atross the Fen'8 Mon.; Makin& Mon., Fri.; Travel Tues , Thur1.; the Most of M1turitJ Tues., Daver Perspective Wed. & Goliatll Wed.; Parent-Youth For-~ (j) Ann GutdMr Show um Thurs.; Resourcn for Youth 12:15 aJ Stretch & Sew Wed. Fri. 12:30 tJ ~([)As tllt World Turns m Yogi & friends 0 @ 00 @I;) DIJS of Our Lim al Hobo KellJ 0 Movie G1me EE Stock Market Coveraae 0 (fl) CV tl) A Wor;d Ap1rt 8:00 1J tat)([) C1ptain Kinaaroo aJ Di.llinf for Doll1rs O R•lph Story's A.M. EE Stodl Matllet Close fJ Mornlna Witch 1:00 O ~ (j) Love Is a Manr Splen-m C1rtoon1 dored Thlnf @ rn Cartoons B ~ 00 m The Doctors Eli) Yoaa for Health 0 Ben Casey 8:30 m Dennis the Menm 0 @ (V tl) All My Children aJ Gumby ID Movit: See Daytime Movies. @ CV Sesame Street EE Ch1rtina Ule M•rllet Eli) film Futures Eli) E.dutatlonal futures 8:55 O Communitr Bulletin Bo..rd 1:30 O fij (j) Tbe Guidina Uaht 9:00 e Qj (j) lb• Lucy Show B Q) @ m Another WDfld 0 Q) (1) m Din•h's Place 0 @ 00 a'.) Let's Make • 0 .. 1 0 Movies: See Daytime Movies. aJ News/ Kids' Stuff Your Moneys Worth, Thurs only. EiJ Commoditr Report m Jut la Linne 2:00 0 9 (j) Secret Storm Q) Ca~oons 0 ta) @ g;) Bript Promise EE Olh" of the President 0 Stranae Paradise Eli) Sesame Street #~16-220. . 0 @(1) Cl) Newlywed G1me 9:15 O Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 Movie: see Daytime Movin. Thursday. aJ Topper 9:20 Q) fuhlons in Sewln& 9·30 iJ QfJ ()) Beverlr Hiiibiiiies 2:30 tJ 9@ ldae of Hi&llt . 0 Q;j (1) m Concentration 0 ~ 00 @I;) Somerset O Movie: See Oaylime Movies. 0 Famous Jury Trials fJ m Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 @CV a> Datlna G1me al Romper Room al Ror Roaers @ CI) H1rd1n / Doualas 3:00 tJ ®) (j) Gomer Prlt fE Stoci1 Market 0 Ifs Your Bet 10:00 iJ ~ (j) Fantlly Affair 0 Hl&Jlw1y Patrol B m Salt of the Centurr 0 @ (}) m Gener1I Hotplt.tl AFTERNOON m Outer Umlb ID U1dtrdot ti1 Ci) DiallA1 for Dollars Movie @m Rtll(loua Pro1r1•1 mCineu 36 3:30 0 Tiit MIU Roy Sbow a M~e Douitu O Sea Hunt fJ @ Cl) tl) One life to live al Porkr Pi& Cartoons ~ Cl) Poper• Cartoons €?!) Cllrist the llvin& Word 3:45 €!) LI Comunld1d 11 011 4:00 O Movie Mon.. Wed.. Mr. Ed Tues., Thurs., Fri. 0 Rifleman 0 @ CD m Dirk Sll•dows D News Bnter_Ward. m N•s Putnam/Fishman al Bom's Bl& Ttt1 Show m Rtll&)ous Featuru a> Dos 6a11os en Pattoque 4:30 6 MO'lil: See Oartlme Movies O father Knows Best fJ EylWitntu News al 'flit Munsttrr. Gu111br Wed .. fri. @ Ci) Rifleman Q3 Ci) Jimmr Tbo111uon Eli) SeAmt St111t # 216-220 Qi) Ci) The ThrM Stooaes @m Pattern fDI livifl& Ell Al .. de Ml Alina ms.sa .. strttt 5:00 Q MIC NIWMt'Vic:e Jess Marlow O lie 5 News 0 Aipper m The Flintstones (i)latm1n (ill CI) LOCll News QJ 00 Gi1ll1an'1 Island Qj Cl) Th• Bia Yeller g;)Cinema 30 Ell la Pandilla m Colle(• of the Desert mlfuturu 5:30 0 (fij (1) ABC NtWI Howard I<. Smilh,-Hatty Rtt'°11er f)Get s .. rt m My favorit. Martian ID Calliaan'a Island @ (1) This Dar 1971 Eli) Mbteroae,_• Htlpborllood @m News/Pastor's OtU Ell Co•lcos r C..nclonn m Don Wilson's Town h i• ml Noticlu G) G1lio,ln1 Gourmet 111111111111111111111 INCOME TAX FAST ACCURATE SERVICE "We try to make a lifelong friend, not a one-time client." 642-0506 DAVID 8. CAMPBELL TAX ACCOUNT ANT WEEKDAYS 8 'TIL 8 -OPEN SA TU RDA YS 2052 Newport (at Bay) Costa Mesa 111111111111111111111 PHt 9 Page 10 THE DAILY PILOT. lV WEEK, MARCH 6, 1971 MONDAY MARCH 8 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROG~AMS. Below, for your conve nience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Green Hell" (adventure) '41}- 0ouglas Fairbanks Jr.. Joan Ben· nett. "leave It to the Marines" (comedy) '51-Sid Melton, Mara Lynn 9:30 O "Dakota" (adventure) '45 - John Wayne. Walter Brennan, Ona Munson. O (C) "Captain from Castile" (ad· venture) '47-Tyrone Power, Jean Peters. Cesar Romero. ID "Obsessed" (mystery) '41 - Geraldine Fitzgerald, David Farrar. 1:00 ID "Mr. 880" (comedy} '50-- Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire. 2:00 O (C) "Bridgu at Toko·Ri" (dra- ma) 54 -William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March. AFT E R N OO N 4:00 8 Movie: "On the Waterfront" (drama) '54-Marlon Brando. Eva Marie Saint. Rod Steiger O Rifleman 0 @ (J) al Dark Sh1dows 0 News Baxter Ward. ID News Putnam/Fishman. IE Bozo's Bia Top Show Ell) Density Altitude Thi! film ac- companies a young couple on a cross -country !light from New Or· leans over the Rockies and the High Sierras dramatizing the elfects ol high altitude and temperature on their light aircraft. g;) The Answer al Dos G1tle>s en Pillenque 4:30 O hther Knows Best O Erewitneu News IE The Munsters 1 ~Rifleman (j1 @ Jimmy Thomason Ell) Sesame Street fr216. t29 00 The Three Stooges g;) Pattern for Living al Alma de Mi Alma (E Sesame Street 5:00 O KNBC Newstrvice Jess Marlow 0 Big S News Kevin Sanders. Bainey Morris. Tom Reddin, Tom Harmon. O flipper ID The Flintstones IE Batman (17) (3) local News ~ @ Giliigan's Island (29 The Bia Valier g;) Cinema 30 al Feature m College of the Desert "Soviet Russia " Or Nyardi. CI!) V1mos 1 Vi1jar 5:30 0 @(})ABC News Howard K. Smith, Frank Reynolds. O Get Smart m My Favorltt Martian Q) Gilligan's Island @@ This Day 1971 Ell) Misterogers' Neipborhood @ID News/Pastor's Desk €f) Comicos J Canciones m Don Wilson's Town Tall! "Can· cer Crusade." m> Noticias (E Galloping Gourmet EVENINC 6:00 U Big News Jerry Dunphy. O KNBC Newservice Tom Snyder. O Want Some Fun? Steve's * Show Is Live Tonight! O The A len Show O Six O'Clock Movie (C) (90) "Under the Yum Yum Tree" Part I (comedy) '63-Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley, Edie Adams, Paul Lynde. Two people 1n lov? agree to test their character compatibility by liv- ing together platonically, and their landlord ~tlempt$-Ul-undermine-!he test by making love to the girl 0 Dick V1n Dylle m The Flintstones mcm t.nrett Ell) Muffin!1nd "The Ocean." t;i9' 00 News/Weather /Sports g;) fisher Family al Noticiero 34 m Wings to Adventure m> la Hora Familiar con Consuelo al KPLM News 6:15 Ell) Art Studio 6:30 O Candid Camera m The Aring Nun ~@ NBC News Ell) Hodgepodge lodge ei°9 00 CBS News g;) Selected films/Musicale m The Desert Report CI!) Los Olvidados mABCNews 7:00 8 CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC News David Brinkley, John Chancellor, frank McGee. 0 What's My Line? m GT m I love Lucy IE Dragnet ~@ Juli• Ell) The World We Live In "Animal Communication " The sounds ul· tered by chimps, crickets and chickens illustrate the tncredible vartely and subtlety of animal com· munications. ei9' ®Truth or Consequences g;) Christ the Living Word al Mi Amor por Ti CI!) Simplemente Mariil m Movie Game 7:30 U Q9' 00 Gunsmoke Sally Fergus removes two bullets from Pike's shou'der but 1s forced to go to Dodge City to seek medical ad· vice and learns that she has an escaped outlaw tn her home on Part II of "Pike." 0 rn @ m Red Skelton Tony Randall guest·stars. 0 VIRGINIA! CHARLIE *CALLAS & TATTOO-IST! 7: 8: 8: 8: IJ Vir1inl1 Gr1h1m Show Charlie Callas, Karen Valentine, John Dav- idson and Jo!ln Tuttle auest. 0 Ci1J (V al let's Make a Deal Monty Ha I hosts. O Million $ Movie (C; (2 hr) "Donovan's Reef" (comedy) '63- John Wayne. Dorothy Lamour. Ex Navy man livina on a South Padhc Island with his Polynesian wife and family finds his idyllic existence threatened when his arown daugh· ter by previous marriage arrives from Boston in search of him. m Truth or Consequencet Bob Barl!er hosts. Q) It Takes a Thief fil) City Watchers Columnists Charles Champlin and Art Seiden· baum co-host this series focusing on happenings in L.A. @I!). Cinema 3D ai) LI Duena 7:55 all Cuestion de Segundos 8:00 0 ~ CtJ m L1ugh·ln Ruth Buz· zi. as film queen Laverne Blossom, is reunited on camera w1lh her legendary screen lover Ramon Arm· strong (Arte Johnson). 0 Ci1J (I) al Newlywed Game Bob Eubanks hosts. m To Teti th.-Truth m Current Events @I!) Men of Vision ai) Musica 'I EstJellu 8:05 all Aqul Tre.s Patines 8:30 fJ 9 Ci) Here's Lucy Lucy takes up skydiving as a make-believe hobby in an effort l? convince Kim and Craia to give up their dan· gerous pastimes. U NAKEQ I~ THE *STREET! N.Y.P.D.! IJNYPD 0 @ 00 al The Reel Game Jack Barry hosts. Guest celebrity is Jack Benny. m David Frost Show Q) Felony Squad @I!) 'Pattern for Living all Mlguefito Valdez Show 9:00 fJ 9 Ci) Maybeny R.f.D. Sam lets his son. Mike, buy an old car from Goober, and the boy runs right into trouble. 0 @ 00 m World Premiere Movie (C) (2 hr) "Vanished" Part I (drama) '70 -Richard Widmark. Robert Young, Eleanor Parker. Rich· ard Widmark stars as the President of the United Stat..-Paul Roude· bush-in a dram·a of Washington political intrigue involving the mys. terious disappearance of the Pres1· dent's lop adviser and closest friend. in an adaptation of Fletcher Knebel's best-selling novel. 9 The Furitive 0 @ (I) al ABC Monday Movie (C) (2 hr) HMvtfny on ttrrtountr' Part II (drama) '62-Marlon Bran· do. Trevor Howard, Tarlta. An ep· tale of mutiny on the high seas. Q) I bm•b I The Makin& of "Tora! Tora! Ton!" The story of Pearl (Continued) 1Jnder'1"he 'Yum 'Yum 'Tree Jack 1'emmon () ()'Cl()CI\ M()Vlf ~onday ·'Part I ,..uesday·'Part 2 1CABe -'IV in color n.E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 61 1971 •RIVER OF GOLD' The entertainment pendulum is giving indication of an· other swing--away from the bearded anti-hero and back to personable leading men-both in theaters and on television. Two such actors, Dack Rambo and Roger Davis, :whose sun-bronzed good looks put them in the romantic hero genre, star in "River of Gold," 90-minute film airing on the ABC Movie of the Week, Tuesday at 8:30 PM. Ro&•r O.vts (left) end Deck bmbo .,.. two ectw.nturwl who become lnwtwd In • detpertte tean:h for sunken ~,.. Also starring in the movie for television which was filmed entirely on location is the lush tropical beauty of Acapulco, Mexico, are Ray Milland, currently being seen in the box· office hit "Love Story,'' and Suzanne Pteshette. Dack Rambo ~o·starred a few seasons ago with Walter Brennan on ABC's The Guns of Wiii Sonnett, and Roger Da· vis starred last year on ABC's Movie of the Week in "ThJ! Young Cduntry.' They play adventure seekers fresh from a two.year hitch In the oil fields of Libya who set out to see the world from the deck of a 40·foot motor sailer. Prior to filming ''River of Gold.'' neither considered himself a super seaman. Now. by dint of learning by doing, they consider themselves fair. "The two guys in the story," according to Roger, "are not copping out or dropping out. It's just that after two years in the desert they want to live on or near the water and see a little action." • Location filming in glamorous Acapulco, with its blue bay, sandy beaches and towering green-covered cliffs, known to thousands of tourists as the "Riviera of the Americas," was by no means a beer-and-skittles vacation. The heat and humidity made the actors welcome scenes which called for them to be in the water. For one sequence the duo had to run up 198 steps to a hill·top temple. This hc?d to be shot three times, and those 594 steps were enough to wind even two men as young as they. .. One hot and muggy night a scene came to an abrupt halt when the heavens opened and a torrential downpour soaked everyone within seconds to the accompaniment of flashes of lightning and rolls of thunder. With a whoop Roger pounded on Dack and said, ''Holly· wood was never like this!" A member of the crew standing nearby remarked, "No, it wasn't, but those two guys in tt)is adventure story remind me of the days of Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy-and that ain't bad." P•1• 11 ··a.w..,. of the cat!" wama • ..... 11 aign n .. r the doorway of the converted hilltop watchtower that ia the home of Dr. Seu ... nH Ted GelMI, wottd-famed author of children'• fantaei••· It i• • atucty tn Seuulan logic (a logic that children compr9hend Immediately but edulta find myatifying)-becauM the Geisel• have no cata. for that matter, neither do they have • drum-tummled anumm or • nettde or • tufted mazurk•. But auc:h non- exlatent animel• .,. Dr. S.U..'a stock In trllde. He in- vent..t them. R ... •nimM•, however, produce certain problema for the artiet-writer. P~ the C8t ... "I undet•t8nd doga," NY• Seua-Geiael, "but I C8n't • d,.w them. I un d,.w c:ata, but I don't understand them." from thla •mbivalence to feline• aprang Dr. Seu•'• moet famous character, The Cat In the Hat. who wlU be Introduced to televlaion ln • half-hour animated apedel Wednesday at 7 :30 PM, In color on CBS. G Not •II apecl•I• are special. But "Vanished" i•. It la special in many reapec:ta. It I• the fil'9t novel to be adapted for televl•ion, inaugurating the NBC "Novel• Into TV" .. riea of filmed •d•ptation• of major boob. ··veni•h•d." fletcher Knebel'• beat ..... llng novel about Intrigue In Waahington, D.C., wu adapted to televl•ion by Dean Rle•ner. The four-hour prenntatlon wlll air In two p•rm, two houra Nch, on consecu- tive nighb, ••part of the NBC Wo(td Premiere Movie, Monday, March 8 (1-11 PM) and Tuesday, M•rch 9 ( .. me time). "Yanl•h•d" mark• th• flr•t •p- P••r•nce on televl•ion of motion picture atar Rich•rd Widmark ("How th• W••t W•• Won," "Judgment et Nuremberg," "KIH of Death"), who will star •• P•ul Roudebu•h. Pr ..... ldent of the United Stat••· He will be •upported by an •11-•tar c••t in- cl udlng (•lphabetically) Skye Au- brey, Tom Bo•ley, Jam .. farentino, L•ny Hagman, Murray Hamilton, Arthur Hiii, Robert Hook•. E. G. Mal'9hall, SherH North, Eleenor Parker, William Shatner, and Robert Young. THE CAT IN tHE lfilA\T MON 9:30 10:00 10:30 D * 11: 11:3 MONDAY (Continued) Harbor es told by men who took pert. Bill Burrud visits with Com· mander Mitsuo Fuchida, the Japan- ese commander who led the attack and Commander Mlnoru Genda. the strategist who p'anned the surprise attack. Ell) Realiles "David Lean: A Self· Portrait." The Academy award-win· ning director talks about his meth· od of working, how he beaan his career and his relationship with his actors and actresses. @1!)30Minutes @!)Hoy ~Natacha 9:30 1J Qj Ci) Doris Day John Aslin appears as Doris Martin's chief de· tractor when Doris refuses to let her gender discourage her from escorting her youngest son, Toby, on a YMCA father·and·son weekend cam pout. 0 Candid Camera @I!) Muslcale/Pastofs Desi! m Cadena de Anrustl11 10:00 6 9 (j) Carol Burnett Show Guests: Mike Douglas, Bernadette Peters. D Big 5 News Kevin Sandm, Barney Morris. 0 Buter Ward News m News George Putnam. Hal Flsh· man. Ii) Treasure "Diamonds at Dead Man's Cave." Ell) World Press m luceciU ~ Hit del Momtnto 10:30 D ANTHONY QUINN & * RICHARD BASEHART! AN OSCAR WINNER! 0 Oscar Week Movie (2 hr) "l a Strada" (drama) '56 -Anthony Quinn, Giulietta Masina. A brutal strong man uses a poor, simple- minded girl to serve him, leaving her no dignity in this study of itinerant carnival life. Ii) Bill Johns News m lnmtldun1bre U:OO 6 t.it) (j) @E News O ei1@mNews OG)News O Movie: "Union Station" (mys· tery) '50 -William Holden, Jan Sterling, Barry Fitzgerald. m Movie: (C) "The Three Muske· teers" (adventure) '48-lana Tum· er, Gene Kelly, June Allyson. m a.11 UI• Clock @ (1) Peny Mason Ell) World Press 11:301J Qi) (j) Merv Griffin 0 @ (j) m Johnny Canon 0 G) Dick Cavett Guests: Marlo Tho'Tlas· Carol Channing, Edward Albee. Ii) Movie: "Unchained" (drama) '55-£1roy Hirsch, Barbara Hale. 12:00 @ 00 Dick Cavett 1:001J Movie: "Hilfl Hell" (drama) '58 -John Derek, Elaine Stewart. DO News 2:30 B l ate Lite ShOW: "Woman of Ult North Country" (drama) '51- Rod Cameron, Ruth Hussey. THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK. MARCH 6, 1971 WI~, Informative, lconoclutlo, warm, Irreverent, eoleetlo, oontemporUT, 1urprl1lq, FOU name It. Ralph 9tor7'• new 1how. Dau,.. 8100 a.m. kabc·tv. Page 13 Paa• 14 One month ago Los Angeles was rocked by one of the strongest earthquakes in its history. What have been the "aftershocks" of this experience? What have we learned? In this special broadcast Bill Ames examines the repercussions resulting from last month's devastating earthquake. CBS~ KNXT REPORTS, Tuesday 10Pl11 ~2 QUALITY DEALER AWARD FOR SAUS-SERVICE-PARTS MANAGEMENT -ADVDTISING CUSTOMER RILATIONI 11835 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH B42-na1 540-0442 TUESDAY MARCH 9 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "The W1lkinf Hills" (adventure) '49-Randolph Scott, Ella Raines. "AJ by Nifhr (mystery) '42 - Richard Carlson, Nancy Kelly. 9:30 fJ (C) "lydi1 Bi lley" (drama) '52 -Oale Robertson, Anne Francis, Juanita Moore. O "The Grapes ol Wr1U1" (dra· ma) '40 -Henry Fonda. Dorris Bowdon. m "The Informer'' (drama) '3~ Victor Mclaglen, Heather Angel, Preston foster. 1:00 m ''The Dark Corntf" (mystery) '36 -Lucille Ball, Mary Stevens. Clifton Webb, William Bendix. 2:00 O (C) "Ap1che Rifles" (western) '65-Audie Murphy, Michael Danie. fVENING 6:00 B Iii Ntws Jerry Dunphy. Q KNBC Newsentlce Torn Snyder. 0 Klnp Hockey L.A. Kings vs. Sl Louis Blues at St. Louis. Jlggs McDonald and Dan Avery call the action. fJ Six O'Clodl Movie (C) (90) "Under the Yum Yum Tree" Part II (comedy) '63 -Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley, Dean Jones. When two peop'e in love agree to determine their "character compatibility" by living together platonically, virtue triumphs alter many attempts are made by the lecherous landlord lo seduce his new female tenant. 0 Dick Vi n Dyte m Tht Flintstones &) (jJ) (I) Star Trek til) Muftinland "The City # l." ti?) (j) News/Wuther /Sports ~ F"!Sher F1mily m Noticitro 34 m Islands in the Sun CI!) la Hort Familiar con Consuelo m KPlM News 6:15 til) Art Studio 6:30 O C.ndid C.mm m The Ayin1 Nun @@ NBC News til) Hod1epod1e lodge ti?) (j) CBS Ne•s ~Selected Film/Muslule m The Dlsert Report CI!) Los Olvld1dos mABc News 7:00 O CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC News David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John Chancellor. 0 Whit's My line? m tl1J 00 I l ove Lucy &) Dr1gnet ta)@ Tuud1y Movie: (C) "The 7: Smuaters." Shlr:ey Booth. fll) Kukl1, fr1n ind Ollie tij (j) Truth or Consequences €i) Christ the Livinc Word @m Mi Amor por TI al) Simplemente M1ri1 (E Movie G1me 7:30 6 ~ ({) Beverly Hillbillies Guest star Mike 1-\inor plays an impov· erished actor who makes a romantic play for Jane Hathaway as a route to her roommate. Elly May, and the Clampett millions. 0 m Juli• "Anniversary faults." A rumor turns an anniversary party for the Waggedoms into surprise elopement party for Julia and Steve, but Julia and Steve have no plans to elope. 0 @ (!) (E The Mod Squid ''The Comeback." Sugar Ray Robin· son guest-stars as an aging ex· boxin& champ who tries the ring again after 11 years, and Rocky Graziano guests as the trainer. Also guesting are Hilly Hicks, boxer Indian Red Lopez and Dick Enberg, O Million $ Movie (C) (2 hr) "The Court Jesttf'" (comedy) '56- Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns. Basil Rathbone. m Truth or Consequences (D It lilies 1 Thief ID F1nf1re "Charlie Mingus." €i)Cinema 30 @m La Duen1 7:55 al) Cuestion de Setundos 8:00 6 Qj 00 Green Acres Lisa and Oliver Douglas decide to co back THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 6. 1971 to college where Lisa takes up the President of the United States (D Quest for Adventure improbable subject of psychology. to lind his top adviser who has EI1) Hich School Prob:ems 0 g;) Don Knotts Show Guest· myster.ously disappeared. learns @m Oo·Re·Mi stars are Michael Landon, Charles that the man has had contact with al) Festiv1I Mexicano Nelson Reilly, Jo~n Davidson and Communist countries and has been 10:30 B CBS News Special Gloria Loring. spotted in Brazil. 0 5 OSCARS! ENJOY m To Tell Ute Truth 0 THE FUGITIVE IN * "THE HEIRESS!" €i> Full Gospel Businessmen * A BRUTAL PRISON! g osw Week Movie (21/z hr) @m SonriSls 0 The fucitive "Nicest Fella You'd "The Heiress'' (d11m1) '4~1ivle 1:05 al) Ulia Lazo Ever Want To Meet." Pat Hingle, de Havi111nd, Montaomery Clilt 1:15 0 Kinp Wr1p-Up Dabney Coleman guest (D Bill Johns News 8:30 f) Q!I (j) Hee H1w Guests are (D I $Fl<i•l t Where Its Hippen· @m lnurtldumbre Ray Charles and Lynn Anderson. inr-~e Strip A look at the social ll:OO B 9 (j) @I) Newa 0 NYPD revolution during the last two dee· 0 @ (1) g;) Newa 0 @ 00 m ABC Movie of ttl• ades on the world famous Sunset D m News Week (C) (90) "River of Gold" Strip. Bill Burrud hosts 0 Movie: (C} "Pride ind the PH· (adventure) '70 -Ray Milland , fll) The Advocates slon" (dram•) '57--Clry Grant. ~uzanne Pleshette, Dack Rambo, €i) Ch1llen1! m Movie: "Retre1t, Hell!" (drem1) Roger Davis. Melissa Newman. @I) L• Constrtucion 'SI-Frank Lovejoy Filmed in Acapulco. Mexico. the GI'!) N1t1cha @ But the Clock lilm relates the story of a pair of young adventurers fresh .from two 9:30 6 QtJ Cl) All In the f1mily Carroll @(!)Perry Muon years in the Libyan oil fields, who O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Rem-EI1) RHlities see a golden-haired girl drop into er. Sally Struthers star. 11 :30 II ei!) Ci) Merv Griffin the bay from a helicopter. 0 Cin~ld tamer• 0 @ 00 m Johnny C1rson m Dnid frost Show €i> Mus1e1le/P1stor's Desk 0 (E Dick Cavitt Guests: Carol (D felony Squad @I) Cadtn1 de An1usti1t Burnett, Lucille Ball, Lucie Arnn. fll) The Art of Benjamin Zem1eh 10:0011 KNIT Reports "Earthquake, Four OJ Movie: "Devil's Hubor" (mys· A portrait of an artist who had a Weeks Later." An assessment or tery) '54-Richerd Arlen. profound influence on many danC· knowled1e obtained lrom the re· 12:00 @ 00 Dick Cavett ers and actors. cent earthquake 1n Los Angeles, 12:30 m All-Ni&ht Show: "Youn1 and ~ P1ttern for Livinc one of the best-monitored temblors Wild " "Inside Detroit." "Middle @I) La Criad• Bien Cri1da ever anywhere in the world. of the Nlcfll" 9:00 0 Q)@ m NBC Tuud1y Mov· 0 Bir 5 News Kevin Sanders. l:OO II Movie: "Make Huto to live" ie (C) (2 hr) "Vanished" Conclu 0 @ (]) (E Mueus Welby,_ M:D. (drama) '54-0orothy McGuire. sion (drama) '7 1 -Richard Wid· "EleeY for a Mid Dog." Chrl$tlna O O News mark. Skye Aubrey, Tom Bos'ey, Crawford guests Ja'lles Farentino, Larry Haaman. O Barter W1rd News An FBI agent. assigned by the m News Georae Putn1m. 2:30 f) Movie: (C) "Shirt River" (drl· ma) '45-Steve Cochran. STATISTICS INSPIRE 'FAMILY' HUMOR Producer Bud Yorkin admits that statis-American Family is here to stay. tics, on their own, don't inspire many boffo "Robert Young and The Family was ere· statistlcized society in the history of the world," says Yorkin, ~roducer-director of the special which airs in color Wednesday at 8 PM, in color on CBS. "It's funny be· cause we get our laughs through truth, which is the best way to humor. laughs-but he has used them as the frame-ated to provide a light-hearted, tongue-in- work for a star-studded, full-hour comedy cheek look at our society, which is the most special dedicated to the proposition that the graphed, charted, studied, researched and "Family" members pictured above are (front, left to right) Julie Sommars, Young, &ic Chase (behind Young) and Cindy EUbacber, and (beck, left to right) Beau Bridges, WilUam Windom, Barry Hamuton, Jack Warden, Lee Grant, Lorene Tutde and Dick Van Dyke. "Using statistics as a base, we w~re abl.e to deal, in comedy sketch form, wrth vari- ous subjects that concern the modern American family-the general gap, compe· tition women's lib, child-rearing and the whol~ feeling of whether or not the Family i~ a disappearing unit," he explained. . Statistics on the number of working wives (one out of three) lead into a sketch about two fathers who are baby-si tting while Mom's at work. Figures on the average cost of raising a child ($25,000 fo~ the first 18 years) introduce a com~dy . bit about two indulgent parents shopprng an a toy store. Data on the number and status of young marriages (2.4 million per year) inspire the scene of a confrontation between Establish· ment r~!ents and their new "hippy" son-in- law. Through this maze of figures, graphs and computer output, Robert Young strolls from sketch to sketch as the narrator in a role similar to that of the Stage Manager in the classic "Our Town." ''Young somehow stands for the image we want to represent the American fom· ily," York in continued. "He has stature and dignity, but along with it he has a certain gentleness that makes him an ideal ~pokcs­ man." WEDNESDAY MARCH 10 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIM E PROGRAMS. Berow, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Going to Town" (western) '35 -Mae Wut, Paul Cavanaugh. "Ciiia" (drama) '43 -Alan Ladd. 9:30 Q '111e Ptainsmu ind Ule Udy" (western) '4&-William Elliott, Vera Ralston. O "The b.zor'a Ed&e" (drama) '47-Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Gene Tierney. m ''They Won't Btlleve Me" (dra· ma) '47 -Robert Youna, Susan Hayward, Rita Johnson. 1:00 m "letter from an Unknown Wom· an" (romance) '48-Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan, Mady Christians 2:00 0 (C) "Min of Ule West" (west· ern) '58 -Gary Cooper, Julie London 4:00 6 "In This Our life" (drama) '42 -Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, George Brent. EVE N ING 6:00 IJ 81& News Jerry Dunphy. O KNBC News Tom Snyder. D LIVE TV IS FUN TV! * STEVE'S LIVE TONIGHT! 0 Tiie Allen Show O Sill O'Clodl Movie (90) "Mickey One" (drama) '6!">-Warren Beatty, Hurd Hatfield, Alexandra Stewart. Franchot Tone. A night club enter· tainer. reduced to poverty by high· living, fears for his life because he owes the mob a huge debt. 0 Oicll Vin Dylla m Tbe Aintstonu ID CiZJ 00 Star Trell Ell) Muffinl1nd "The City # 2." ®)Cl) News/Weather/Sports ml Alber F1111lly fit) Notic;.ro 34 m Wanderlust a;) LI Hora Familiar con Consuelo Cil)KPLM News 6:15 @l) Art Studio 6:30 O Candid Camera m The Flyid& Nun tjj Ci) NBC News @l) Hod11pod1e lAMlee eltJ Ci) CBS News ml Selected flliq/ Muaicale m The Desert Report a;) Los OMdldos Ei)AIC News 7:00 IJ CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC Newa Da:.·id Brinkley, Frank McGee, John Chancellor. 0 What's My Une? m @ CV I lovt Lucy ID Dra1net @@ Branded ( I Long-lasting . professionally applied individual eye- lashes by Southern California's finest styiist. $15.00 By appointment only. 675-77 I I "k/de ~/l ~ widt ... o/Ll!TTEl1 CL~-1 A'3HEl) 1Ui •. COAST HIGHWAY, STUDIO a • CO•<*A OIL MAa (AT MAC AltTH\Ut) STOP POLLUTION NO PHOSPHATES Swipe Has Gone Industrial Swipe Water 1 Part 40 Parts (normal sol) 1 Part 100 Parts (light sol) Pric:u S Gal. $3.SO Per Gal 30 Gal. $2.65 Per Gal 55 Gal. $2.45 Per Gal CHEMICAL · ASSOCIATES OF CALIFORNIA For Frc:uo~~~::.tratlon (714) 548-3277 Page 16 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 6, 1971 Ell) Flrlne line "Women's lib.'' heart transp:ant and despite Dr. Guest Is Betty Friedan. author of Joe Gannon's warning to sloott down. "The Feminine Mystique." sets out on a busy work schedule 9 (])Truth or Contequences Lynne Marta. Jan Sterling also @I!) Cllrist tbe living Word guest. 6i) Mi Amor por n 0 Q.j@ m I iJCC!lL I Every· a;) Slmplemente Maria thing You Always W1nted to Know fa Movie G1m1 About Jldl Benny -But Were 7:30 IJ Qt) Ci) I $Fac1Ai I Dr. Seuu' Afraid to Ask Musical·comedy spa the Cit in the Hat Animated half· cial starring Benny with euests hour fllm about an audacious cat John Wayne, Lucille Ball, George in a stovepipe hat. who has helped Burns, Phil Harris. Dionne Warwick millions ol yolln&sters learn lo and Or. David Reuben. read. D Tiie Furitive 0 ~ CI) m The Men From Shi· 0 @ 00 fl) Johnny Cash loh "The Town Ki'ler." Peter Law· ID I hlC1AL I Medal Of Valor ford guest-stars as sophisticated Awards Jack Webb narrates as law outlaw whose control of frightened agents receive ho'nbrs for heroism community is challenged In a show-lrom Police Chief Ed Davis. down with the Virginian . Howard mi 30 Minutes Duff, Brenda Benet and Lloyd Boch· CB Natacha ner also guest-star. 9:30 O Candid Camera 0 Vir&inia Gr1h1m Show Guests· mi Musicale/Pastor's Desk Arte Johnson, Hermione Gingold, fit) c.dena de Anrustias Bobby Short and Shirley Elder. 10:00 i) tij@ Hawali FJff-0 0 @ (]) CE Courtship of Eddie's 0 @ Ci) m four·ln.One: The f1Uier "To Catch a Thief." Eddie Psydliatri.st "Par for the Course.'' becomes Involved with a aroup of A aolf cha11pion suffers a termina· boys stealina from stores. ble disease and Dr. Whitman tries 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2 hr) "Tht to help him and his wife. Clu Gula· Blue Ancel" (drama) '59 -May ger and Joan Darhna guest. Britt, Theodore Bikel. Curt Jurgens. O Bie s News Kevin Sanders. A mlddle·aaed German school teach· 0 @ CV m The Young Lawyers er falls in love with a cheap night· "The Whimper of Whipped Dogs " club singer. SuHn Strasberg auests. m Trutb cw ConMquenc:es 0 Buttr W11d News ID It Takes 1 Thief "Project X." m 'eorae Putnam News Guest: Wally Cox. I!) V1r1bond n!) Cinema 30 @l) Mast.tfpieca Thutre 6i) La Duena m TV Musical OSMrt 7:55 CB Cuestion de Seevndos ml Ritmolandl1 8:00 8 Qj (]) I #1'1Ci1£ I Robert Young 10:30 and tb1 f111ily The veteran actor D "LOST WEEKEND" rs hOst ind narrator of a satiric * WON 4 OSCARS! yet fond look at American marriage O Osur WMll Movie (2 hr) .. lost and toaethemess in the 1970s. Weekend" (drama) '45 -Ray Guests ue Beau Brldaei, l ee Grant, Milland, Jane Wyman. Julie Sommars, l urene Tuttle, Jack ID Bill Joltns News Warden, Wiiiiam Windom and spe-fit) lncerti4umbre cial IUe$l·star Dick Van Dyke. 11:00 i) 9 @ fit) News Q @ CV m Room 222 "I Hate D @ (]) m News You, Silas Mamer." Tired of stu-0 m News dent problems, Alice lets her class O Movie: (C) "A Kiss Before 0y. study "Catch 22" before tackling In(' (mystery) '56-Robert Wagner. the required classic. Hillary Thomp-m Movie: "To the Ends of tile son and Ivor Francis euest. (Re· farUI" (mystery) '48-{)ick Powe'I. scheduled) I!) Beat the Clod! m To Tell the Trudt @ (ID Perry Muon fI1) Tiie French Ctlef "More About Ell) Eeatern Wisdom ind Modtrn French Bread." Ju'ia Child Life "Zen and Semantics" mlTbe An$Wtr . fit) Luch1 Libre 11:30 6 ®) 00 Merv 'ritftn 0 ~Ci) m Johnn, Canon 8:05 CB Tlempo de Deportes 8:30 0 NYPD 0 @ CI) (f) Tlie Smith fami'y ''Another Day, Another Dollar." Chad 0 fl) Didi Clvett Guests: Deborah Kerr. Luiz Mleuel Dominguin ID Movie: "A Bullet for Joi(' (mysteiy) 'SS -George Raft. is aware that a surprise is await-12:00 CiZJ CD Diet Cavett ina him at home when he learns that 1 murderer he arrested is out 12:30 0 Community Bulletln Board of jail. 1:00 t) Movie: (C) "Pawnee'' (western) m David frost Show '57 -George Montgomery. ID felonJ Squad 0 0 News @l) 'rut A1aerl~n Orum M1cl1lne m All·Nlght Sbow: "Annie Oakley," @I!) Pattern for Livin& (C) "They Came to Cotdura" and 9:00 B ~Cl) Medical C.ntlf Guest· "Claco Kid." star Pat Hinale plays an elderly 2:20 8 Movie: '<n. Man in the She· surgeon who has undergone a dow" (drama) '57-Zachary Scott it' ·'T • ,.. . ' . ~ · .··cLOSE -UP .'!' ·.,c. • -!. . - • ' . A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH Last, but not least, comes The Psychiatrist. Jt was the first of the four series to be filmed and completed but it's the last to be scheduled. The Psychiatrist, starring Roy Thinnes and also starring Luther Adler, made it debut on the Four-In-One series on NBC, Wedes- day, Feb. 3 at 10 PM. It's final segment will be aired this coming Wednesday, March 10. It's one worth seeing, according to advance reports. The show guest stars Clu Gulager (who co-starred in another Four-Jn-One series, San Francisco International Airport, earlier in the season). ln this segment, titled "Par for the Course," Oulager porl~ays Frank Halloran, a world championship golfer who is forced to give up the game because of a terminal illness. Roy Tbfnoes Clu Gulager THE D"ILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 6. 1971 It la an unDlual drama because of its honest attemp~ to deal with the problem of death-the awareness and realization of death, and how to face it. It shows human beings faced with this matter--eacb in a dttf er- ent. way: Halloran, who must face it directly and the psychiatrist, f?r., Ja_mes Whitman ~l.~nes), who comes to recognize his own hmatahons at the same time that he must find some way of helping his patient face this final reality of life. There is the wife (played by Joan Darling) and there are the others, whose lives are directly or indirectly influenced by Halloran's living or dying. Twenty-three-year-old Steven Spielberg, who is fa.st making a name for himself as one of the new, young creative talents at Uni- versal Studios, dfrected this teleplay written by Thomas Y. Drake, Herb Bermann, Jerrold Freedman and Bo May based on a story by Drake. (Freedman is producer and May associate producer for the series). The drama might well be called typical of the series, which has dealt realistically with such other meaningful issues as narcoticlli addictfon, adoption, divorce, impotence and the psychological after- effects of war. Two primary considerations were· shared by exe<.'.utive producer Norman Felton and producer Jerrold Freedman before filming began on The Psychiatrist. First, the series would be youth oriented; second, it must have a definite point of view. "We felt from the beginning," explained Felton, "that most psy- chological and psychiatric problems are planted when a person is young and 1hat they grow from there. Obviously then we would concentrate on the more youthful section of our society." Freedman expressed the point of view as follows: "To be more honest and realistic, it was necessary for our psychiatrist to be more than just an onlooker. He had to become involved with his patient's problems. In that way, be would be more believable than had we made him a mere spectator in the arena of human be- havior." Or, as Dr. J . Thomas Ungerleider, the technical advisor on the series, put it: "The doctor is not just a practitioner in Couch Canyon (the nickname for a Beverly Hills neighborhood where the offices of many psychiatrists are located). He is a physician with a broad involvement in community and social problems." m AUIR{ :BUICK.NCOSTA MESA p 1111r111 '•(IUlm JAGUAR Opel -- 234 Eas t 17th Street, Cos to Mesa, Col ifornio 92627 Te lephone (71 4) 548-7765 J Paa• 17 THURSDAY MARCH 11 For morning and afternoon listings, please '" DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:1S O "1\e Awful TruUI" (comedy) '37 -Cary Grant. Irene Dunne. 9:30 D (C) "Tiit flyln& fontainu" (drama) '59-Michul Callan, Evy Norlund, Joan Evans. G (C> "Jesse Ja•n" (wtstern) '39 -Tyrone Power. Henry Fonda. m "Foe Island.. (mystery) '45- Veda Ann Borg, Ian Keith. 1:00 GJ ''Stranre lntenlldt'' (dr1m1) '32 -Norma Shearer. Clark Gable 2:00 G (C) "Ci1or• (comedy) '62 - J1ckie Gleason. Katherine Kath. 4:l0 II (C) "Sli• cmK' (drama} '58 -Joell Mahoney, Julie Adams, Tim HOYey. (VfNING 6:-0011111 News Jerry Dunpt11. D INIC News Tom Snyder. O Tiie A.llt11 Show Gu9'ts include Buddy Greco, Dayton Allen, Barbara Nicho!s, Carmine Bacaallo and CO· host Bob Einstein. 0 Six O'Clock Movie (C) (JO) "tllldiuirt, Ge tt.IM" Put I (dra· m•) '66 -Dirk Bogenle, George Chakiris. Susan Stmb•ra. Amidst ruerrill• warfare on Cyprus. en American &irl visiting friends be· comes end•npred as she discovers th1t the house is center of terror- ist activity. 0 Diet v ... °"' m TM f11ntlmlnu G) @ CIJ Stir Trtt fm M11tfMILlll4 ''The Ranch # 1." tj'j (j) ....,_/Wt1t1Mr /S,0.U £!) fltMr fHlfly ii) Notidtro lot m Trw Adventure EI!) LI Kola F1Millar c.n Coftwtlo EB KPlM News 6: 15 EID Art Studio 6:30 O Candid C.11ttra m llit FlJin1 Nun 9 Ci) NIC Ni,tltlJ News Eli) Hodlfpodae Loc11• ~ Cl) ces Htw1 fE} Selected Rl•/MutJcalt m Desert R9901t ml Los Olvid•dos muc""" • 7:00 B ces Ntwa Waller Cronkite. D m NBC News 01vid Brinkley. 0 W1llt's Mr Line! m @ CI) I love Lucy m 9 oo Df•rn•' fD I 1Fic1lt I Miuion: Poaslblt "They Care for a City" Is the first 1n a three.part series of proarams dealing with pr1d1cal solution& to the environmenral crisis. ~(()Truth or CGnMqutncts Paae 18 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 6, 1971 @m Clttlst Ult Uvln1 Wotd 81 Ml Antor po< TI al) Siinple11ttnti Marla &)MlvltQ"" 7:30 IJ Cii (I) flJllJly Affllr Clssy Is lett to look after Buffy and Jody ovemiaht while Mr. French visits his cousin. Q ~ @ m Flip Wilson Lena Horne, Ray Stevens and George Car- lin guest IJ Vir&lnia Craham Show Guests are Henrr Mancini, Sheron Farrell. Scoey Mitchlll. Rubin Carson, Ralph Crttn and Erni3 Banks fJ Q}l Cl) (ii) Alias Sa~ and Jona "Stagecoach Seven.'' Heyes and Curry. roped and helpless, watch while two groups have e shootout over the reward offered for turning them in. ti) Los Btwr1y de '"•lvlllo Em N1tacu 9:30 Q @Cl) m AdlM·12 "lo&- Vice Versa." Malloy overlook re· newing his driver's licenM and has to leave the driving to Reed. 0 DAN AUGUST-THRILLS *DRAMA, SUSPENSE-NOW! fJ @(])Ci) D111 Au1ust "The Manufactured Man." Oet Lt. Aug- ust investigates the murder of a young wo'Tian, once linked with a controversial gubernatorial candi· dale. Mickey Rooney guut·slars. 0 I l!iCIM r Nlne-Hunclr.d c-.ot· ed Milts This film covets lhe major races in the two·day event of "The 1970 American Road Race of Champions" held at Road. Atlanta. Some 400 of the nation's lop ama· teur road racing drivers will com· pete for top honors. EI!) Musklle/Pastor's Des' 0 Million $ Movie (2 hr) "Man in the Net" (mysle.fY) '59 -Alan Ladd. Caro:yn Jones. Diane Brew· stet Clrcumslantial evidenee builds el Cadttla de An1ustiu against a young advertising execu· 10:00 Q @@ m Dean Martin Guests 11ve who 1s accused of murderine are Orson Welles, Petula . Clark. his al~holic wile. Some children Norm Crosby and The Goldd1pers he befriended dig up revealing 1J Ill 5 Ntwa clues. fJ Barttr Ward News m Truth Or CGnsequenus Bob m &tor&t Plltnam Ntw1 B1r1ier is host fD s,tculatlon "A Conversation ID It Takes 1 Thief with Maya An&elou.'' gt) Cinema 30 el En11IM11 dt locos m la Duena rll!) AQul l res Pltl•ts 7:55 m C4testion de Strundos 10:30 0 0.Ur WNk (2 hr) ''llt• Clta•· 1:00 tJ ~ 00 Jim Nabors ·Johnny Cash pion" (d11ma) ·•g -Kirk Douglas, auests. Ruth Roman. A young fighter gets m To Ttll Utt TrvUt Gerry Moore to lhe top, only to lose to the IS ~. ''syndiClle." fD Washilliton Wffk In Rtvltw D @ (})al This Is Tour lift fE} Tiit Story Ralph Edward& hosts. I!) YaplMtadO Ii) 8111 Jotlns Nein 1:05 m Ttle·Rwista Musial m l11t.ertkhlllbft 1:30 D tiJ 00 m lrons»t 'The Acci· m ... roKOpt con ti Prof. Horanael dent." Mark s.ancer suffers deep fl· 11:001J ~())fl) Ntwa morse after htS. Yin knocks down a Q 9 (j) m Pftwt woman pedestrian. 0 m NIWS 0 NYPO • O Movie (C) "Hound of tlle Bu· D (il) Cl) a> ltwrtched "Darrin kfrvillts" (mystery) '59 -Peter Goes Ape." Sam.ant.ha's cou~in, Cushin&. Andre Morell. Serena, tums .Damn into e gorilla m Movie: "Mr. S•itll Coes to w~en ~e re1ects her offer of Wt1hlna'N" (dram•) •39 _ Jean friendship. (Rescheduled) Mhur, James Stewert m Dnid f,.1t Si.ow ID Stat tile Clod &? Oly•plc Bodn1 .. @ (}) Peny Mawn fm NU Pt11i.ovM Much Ado EJl) Wasllinittn We8 in Rniew About Nothinr.'' Part I. Acade'Tiy awerd-wlnner Maule Smith, Robert 11:3D 6 Qi) Cf) Merv Griffin Slephens. Caroline John. Frank fin· D @00 m Jeltnny C.rJOn 11~. and England's National Theatre 0 aJ Diel Cavett Guests. Sen. Company star in this Shakespearean Birch Bayh, Indiana Democrat; comedy about a quarrelsome youna Bette Davis: Arte Johnson. couple, Beatrice and Benedick IE Movie; "try Tou,ti" (mysterr) EI!) P1tttfn lor livln1 '5~John Snon, Linda Cristal. 9:00 B a ({) CIS 1\vrtday Movie 12:00 @ CV Diet C.Vett (C) "Tmlt Loa1n, D.A." (2 hr) • . (drama) '7G-Vic: Morrow. Hal Hol· 12:30 IJ Community Bulletin Bo11d brook, Brenda Vacc;aro, George Griz 1 :00 I) Movie: (C) "lridn of Dracula" zard, James Callehen, Scott Mar-(horror) '60 -Peter Cushing, Mar· lowe. Storr of 1 man's meticulous tita Hunt. p'an to escape a murder charge. Q O News IJ Tlle Fu(itive 0 @ Ci) G) Make Roo111 tor Granddaddy "The Arm·Wreitle." Danny is double-croued when he aarees to let en elderly rrandfather arm·wrestfe hfm to e drew. @mChlltnr• 1:30 m All·NieM Sti.w: "Headllttt Hunt. era," (C) "Suns or f'cirt Ptttlcoet" and "Pennies Fro• H•wn." 2:30 tJ Movie: "We•111 •nd tlle Hant· er" (adYenture) '57-Ann Sheridan, David Farrar FRIDAY MARCH 12 For morning and afternoon listings. plnse see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:001J "The Si&n tf Utt Ra•" (drama) '48-Alexander Knox, Susan Peters. "I Am the law" (drama) '38 - Wendy Barrie, Edward G. Robinson 9:30 0 (C) "Hot Blood" (adventure) '56 -Comel Wilde, Jane Russell. O "How Cretn Wes My Valley' (drama) '41 -Wa'ter Pideeon, M1ureen O'Hara. m "Tht Eltla Day" (mystery) '57 -Richard Basehart. Simone Simon. 1:00 m "Tht Mapiflcant Andenons" (drama) '42-Joseph Cotten. Anne Baxter. 2:00 O "Men in Ute Micld'e" (drama) '64 -Robert Mitchum, franct Nuyen, Barry Sullivan. 4:30 tJ (C) ''Seveo Ways fro. Sun· down" (western) '60 -Audie Mur- phy, Barry Sullivan. fVfNING 6:00 IJ I ll Ntw1 Jeny Dunphy. 8 MIC ......... Tom Snyder IJ The Alltn Show 0 Sia O'Clod Movie (C) (90) "Mdiulre, lo Ht•" Conclusion (drama) '4S--Oirlt Bo11rde, George Ch1kiris, Susan Str1sber1. O Diel Van DJ'• m The Flint.tents ID@(}) St.Ir Trtk fD Muffinl1nd 'The Ranell # 2." 9 ({) Nftn/W11tlltr/s,ortl m filller f amity m Notldtro 34 m Tiit A111eriC1n West ml LI Kofa F1•illar r.on C.Juelo a,) llPlM Ntws Hawthorne/Greer 6:15 t1D Art Studio 6:30 fJ Candid CIMtrl m Tiit Flyinr Nun O@NBCNews m Hod1fPOCf 1• Lodre 9(J)CBSNewa EI!) Stltdad Film/Musle.tle m DtNrt R•Port al) Loa Olvldados G)AIC News 7:00 IJ C8S Ntwt Walter Cronkite. 0 NBC Ntws David Brinkley. 0 What's Mr Linet m @Cl) I loft Lucy ID Drarntt @@Cinema Sltoweu1: (C) "'•ue Frtm Hell" Audie Murphy EJl) Mlulon:Poaiblt ''They Care lor the Lanl .. tE) Cltrbt tllt livln1 Word e> "'1 A11tor por Tl a!) Si .... tflletlte Mari• (ii) Movie 811 .. (Continued) THE DAILY ~LOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 6. 1971 .. . ORGANIC PRODUCE WI NOW CAllY MftH O .. ANtc FIUITI ANO YMnAlllS THAT CAN 11 CllT .. llD Al PUii O.•ANtC. THANKS ao TO OUI CUITOM11$ FOi wAI TIN• ";,. TIL WI COULi •tYI THIS GUAUNTll . .. •cc•" flOOO ITAMP'I WNOLeSAL• TO MeALTM .. ooo •••T•U•AMTI ROWER'S RANCH PRODUCE~"~ Tony Randall (left) dreams he har died and gone to heaven where he provokes the ire of admittance chief Jack Klugman for claiming the wings oOered him were not clean, in "What Makes Felix Run?" on ABC's The Odd Couple, Friday at 9:30 PM. 2116 NIWMIT ILYD , C M. tHJ7 PHOMI C114J '46·1711 r,~L;'/J:2·-·>j·T~TO NOVH .M 'll_A.N.,_..----...... Give us a child who is really unhappy in school. Give us a youngster who finds reading a "drag," a struggle, even a threat. We'll change his mind about reading, about school - maybe even about life in general. If you even suspect that your child has a reading problem, take a minute to call The Reading Game. That's not very much time. Your child ·has the rest of his life. The Reading Grune .. 18782 Main Street Huntington Beach Telephone 842-0606 1850 E.17th Street 3610 N. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana Fullerton Telephone 835-3237 Les Palmts Profnslon•I Center Telephone 879-5588 I• ..... 19 I FRIDAY (Continued) 7:30 II 9 Cf) Tiit lntms A veteran boxer (1uest-st1r Ron O'NHI) sta1u a sutp1lslng comtb1ck. 0 m Kip Chtptrrtl "A Man to Match the Land." Moving Into In· dlan country to round up a herd of wlld horses. the men of the Chip· arral 11e challen1ed by 1n emblt· tered white man now llvina with the Ap1che. Albert Salml guests. fJ (jJ) (j) m Tiit lrldy lunch "Aiiee's Septembe1 Song.' The Brady housekeeper renews a hlah school romance. G Million $ Movie (C) (2 hr) '"Uta" (adventure) '62-Delores Hart, Stephen Boyd. 0) Trulil or Consequences Ill Mowlt (2'n •rs) "Viet Squad" (dr1ma) '53-Edward G. Robinson. Paulette Goddard. @I!) Cinema 30 G)la Duena /:55 GI!) Cutstion de S.,Vndoa a:oo fJ (i1J CD m N•nny ' the Pro- , ... , "Kid Stuff." Nanny and the children stage a show to raise money for the repair of a puti fountain after a frustratina en· counter with city officials. m To Tell the Truth fD I Sf«<w• I It's About Women A penetritina look at modem wom· •n's struaale to liberate herself. m livtn1 Book m la Cosa Juqlda 1:05 a;) Lidia Libre I 1:30 8 ~Cf) Andy Ciriffltlt Lee and I Nora think their clumsy country THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 6. 1971 cousin Biiiy Jim (Dick Curtis) is a CiI!) Natacha ti) Bill JoJlns Ne•s barrel of l1u1hs. but Andy fills to fl) share their aense of humor when t:30 0 U1J CJHDT11t Odd Co11plt 'lntertidlllllbft Biiiy Jim pays the Sewyers a visit "What Makes Felix Run.'' Felix 11:00 II ~ Cf) el News and turns their home into I "dis· promises to change his fastidious a @ CJ) m News Httr area." ways after he endanaers his rela-0 m News CJ Qj Cl) m Name of Ult CHM tion with Gloria, his u·wife. 0 ,,Movlt! "Odds Ac•itlSC Tomor- ''The Broken Punle.'' Glenn How· 0 DCIUT Jorc.e and Berllara Show rO'# (drama) '59-Harry 8etafonte, ard suffers temporary amnesia efter A half-hour talk show with Barbara Robert Ryan, Shelley Winters, Ed a mysterious plane crash whl'e in-Howar ind Joyce Sussklnd. Their Begley. . vestiaating I corrupt aovernor. 11uest is David Frost. m Movie: "The 811 Sky'' (western) Chuck Connors, Pat Crowley, Charles Ell) Devld Sllmlnd Show '52-Kirti Douglas. Dewey Martin, Aidman and Alu Dreier 1uest EE Music.le/Pastor's Oest Elizabeth Threatt. fJ NYPO . fl) Cadena dt Ancustlas ti) But the Clodl 0 GJ) (I)G) Tiit Partrld1e Fem-@CI) P•ITY Mason 117 "A Partrld&e by Any OtherlO:OO O ~~mstrance Report u :lH?i)Clnema 34 Name." Danny is convinced he's "Epidemic-;' Most Curious Crime." . adopted when his birth certificate A deadly epidemic of cholera threat. 11:30 0 Q?l (j) Meiv Griffin can't be found. ens En~land. when a ring that S'TIUg· a @@ m Johnnr Carson m Dn1c1 Frost Sllow gfes aliens IS uncovered and 1 dis· 0 al Didi Cantt Guests: Film @I!) Pltttrn tor l.Mnc eased victim is murdered. critic Paullne Kaet; Diana Rigg. II 111 5 News CD Movie: (C) "Elephant Gun" (ad 9:008~(f)CIS fridar Mtwle: (C) O @(VG)Love, Ameri can venture) '59-Befinda Lee, Michael (2 hr) "Harpy" (suspense) '7()-Style "l ove and the Housekeeper;· Craig. Huah O'Brian, Elizabeth Ashley, with Harry Guardino and Valerie 12·00@ CI) Didi Cavett Tom Nardini, Marilyn Muon. A Harper; "Love and the Groupie," • suspense melodrama about an with Warren Berlinger, Richard 1:00 0 Movie: "Web of Evidence'' (dra· 11chitect-am•teur falconer •hose Dawson and Anael Tompkin,, and ma) '57-Van Johnson, Vera Miles lormer wife tries to break up his "Love and Women's Lib.'' with 0 0 News impendinc marrlaae. Beth Brickell, Michael Callan, Dick @(})Chiller Theatre: ''The Un· fJ The f1.11itlYt Gautier and Nancie Phillips. dring Monster." 0 @ ~(f)T~et ~lrl "S oo.t 0 loter Ward News 1:30 0 Movie: "Delta" (drama) '63- Yourself. Crusadtnl with an anti· m Ctor11 Putnam News Joan Crawford Charles Bickford Pollution aroup to get Don Hollln· m Stt the USA m All-Nie1tt Show: "Bad to 0 8a· ger to write a f~ll~·UP article on Ol P•nclortiu tun," ''Th• Briahton Stranaler" the subject •. Ann invites his boss to c:I!> Ttl..cfn11111 40 and "Surprise Paebgt." • &trance dinner at her apartment EE 30 Mlnutu · 10:3011. Oscar Week Movie (3 hr) "Mr. 2:30 O Movie: (C) "Naked in the Sun" Smitll Cioes to Wastllncton" (drama) (drama) '51-James Craig.· Uta @m Muffr.., Muferea 1 Alco Mas '39-James Stewart. Jean Arthur. Milan. ~ WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT ••• CALL &l ~Jl_,-ONE OF THE EXPERT$ LISTED BELOW! ~ lf1~ S:\\'•'-~t·•· l ,-S1111n Co11np11t1•1 t1••rl T." S1·1 , 11·1• WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES INC. it\ 1 \\' 1'l1h r .... 1a \I•''" 642-0217 • KEMMER TAX SERVICE 1938 HArbor. CoslA ~h·~A S48-2404 • A· 1 TAX SERVICE \c ~··· " .,,,-,~ .... ~1;. ff r' EYELASHES EA ch Lash Atipllt-d Sr111tr1t l<•lr Vt•ry l'atural Lookin~. 'fttwpeft .... 1714) 671·715' H•flettee ltec)I ( 7141 Mi-1 Ht ...... HRll UU 111·f111M Jobs Now ... Action Today Peyday Soon . ORANGE COAST EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 124 Broad"·ay. 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ZIMMERMAN DATSU 2145 Hubor, Cost• Mesa 540-6410 P•ce 21 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 6. 1971 SATURDAY 9:00 U ~ (j )S.brina & the Groovie Goo lies 0 9 00 m Dr. Dolitue venture) 'CJ-Randolph Scott, Ella Raines. 0 @ Cil Sky Hawks MARCH 13 U Movit: "ftudin', fussin' and 11:00 fJ ~ (j) Archie's Funhouse MO R NING 6:2S IJ Give Us Th!s Day 6:JO 1J Sunrise Semester 7:00 II New Words, New Ways 0 Q) Ci) 6l;) Tomfooltry Show m lnttrtct Louise Ridgle. fI1) Staame Street # 216·220 7:30 1J Dusty's TrffhOUM 0 Q) @ m Heckle & Jec*le O Bl1cll Experlenc. m Yoei Beul Friends fiPtin'" (comedy) 'CS-Marjorie Main. Donald O'Connor. 0 @ (1) Jerry Lewi$ Show m A.M. Movies: "All the Younc Men" (drama) '60--Alan Ladd. Sid· ney Poitier. ''C.tptain Fury" (adven· lure) '39--Paul Lukas, Victor Me Lag' en. t9 Tree House al Cuerdu y Guitlrras a;) Panor1111a Latino 9:30 0 m Pink P1nther O @ (J) The DoubledecJcers O Movie: "Gunsi111t Ridge'' (west· ern) '57-Joel McCm, Mark Ste· vens. 0 raJ (I) m NCAA Bultetball Championships Firsl·round double· header 0 @ Motor Mouw O Frontier Fury: (C) "Th• B"'n. in& Hills." m Movie; "The Blue l.a(OOn" (rO· mance) '49--Jean Simmons, Donald Huston (!ID fiestl Muiuna 11:30 O Th• Herdy Boys @ (!) Larry Kane Show m Mano 1 Mino Ranchtro AFTf RNOON 8:00 1J tit Cl) Bup Bunny I Road Run· t9 Movie: "Beasts of M111eilles" net Hour (drama) '59--Stephen Boyd, Anna 12:00 1J 9 Cl) Seooby·Doo CJ @ Ci) 6l;) Woody Woodpeclltr Gaylor. 0 a) Amerie1n Bandstand 0 (j) CD lane.lot link, Secrtt m Arriba ti Norte m Ttatro Fantasticio Clllmp Hour (!ID Drtma de 11 Sem1na B Movlt : CC) "PaQ90rt to Chin•" 10:00 1J 9 Cl) Josie & the Puuye1ts (1dventure) '61-Rlchard B1seh1rt. CJ @ (1) 6l;) H.R. Pulnstur l2:3o IJ 9 ([)The Monlltu U Movlt: ''Soni of India" (ad· Athene Sey'er. O (llJ @ Hot WhMla venture) 'C9--Sabu. m Teles of Wtlla F1110 el Luch1 Libre fJ 9 Cl) a) PSA Citrus Optn 1:30 0 @ Ci) 6l;) Th• 0 Campua hofll• m c1.a1tld Q)GumbJ lu11loos 10:30 1J fB (j) H•r1tm Globttrotttts 0 9@6l;)Here Coma tlle Crvmp U Movie: "Comtte K-2:25" (ad· DEAFENED MAN DEVELOPS TINY HEARING AID; OFFERS FREE MODEL (Not an actual Hear ing Aid) MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.-A remarkable tiny hear- ing aid has been developed by a man who ha:; been hard of hearing for nearly ten years. This small device has no dangling cords or sepa- rate transmitting units and represents an unusual design idea in a product to help restore natural hearing. It was developed especially for those per .>ons who can hear but can't understand. This new hearing instrument provides "ear-level" hearing with the wearer picking up speech, sounds, television and radio at his ea~. The user cost is extremely low. A truf life actual size replica of the smallest all· in-the-ear ·hearing aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone sending in this adver- tisement while supply lasts. So we suggest you write for yours now. No obligation whatsoever. Write to Miracle Ear P.O. Box 549, K-3256, Minne- apolis, Minn. 55440. Page 22 Championship eolf from Orl1ndo, A1 m USC Cymn11tics USC vs. Stan- ford 1 :00 U D1st.lrdlJ l Muttley O Movie: (C) ''The Crecltam1n" (adventure) '63-Charles Drake, George Sanders. IE News/Wuther /Sports @ Leramie al Alme dt Mi Alma 1:30 8 The Jetsons IE Movie: ''Thunder Pass" (west· ern) '37-Gilbert Roland, Charles Bickford. 2:00 8 Dusty's Treehou11 U John11y Wooden Show 0 W11on Train ~ Laredo a;) V1 d1dts Mur.kalts a) Krt.M Movie: "Remember Pear1 Harbor." Don Barry. 2:30 8 The New Society U UCLA vs. USC for *ALL THE MARBLES! U P1clflc 8 Bulcttb1ll USC vs UCLA, live from Pauley P1villon. m Movie: ''Tues" (western) '41- Glenn Ford. William Holden, Claire Trevor. 3;00 8 Insider /Outsider O Movie: "Mw of the Gorilla" (horror) '64-Bella Darvi, Charles Vane I. 0 CelebritJ Bowlin& Frank Gorshin and hls wife, Chris, compete ag1lnst J1mes Farenlino and his wife, Michele lee. m I ,,.CIAl I John Aa•r Celtbrity Goll Highlights of the two·day, best of four balls competition at the Old Ranch Country Club In Orange County. @OOfeature ID @ Pacific a B•sllelball use al UCLA tjj 00 Tiie Deputy EI!) Musit1le/Davey & Goli.th al Revlsta Musical m The Bi& Picture a;) Teetl'o def Slb1do 3:30 8 Qi Cl) CBS Coif Oassic 0 @ (I) ffi Pro Bowlell' Tour The $85,000 Cougar Open from Madison Square Garden in Nevw York. 0 NHL Action Hl1hli1bts IE) Movie: "Riot In Juvenile Prison" (drama) '59-Scott Marlowe EI!) Children's Gospel Hour al Luthe en Patinu m Dollars l Sense 4:00 O The Slint E) Pattern for llvln1 m New Dtcad1 1t S11 4:30 IJ Senta Anita F11tu11 Rice The $145,000 Santa Anita Handicap 11 • mile·and -l ·QUlrter. U Sports Ch1llen1• m Untlmed World @ (]) Waeon Tr1in Qt) (I) Roller Gemes EI!) Filth for Today al El Mundo en Qut Vlvlmos m Quest for Adventure 4:45 al Pre-G1111e Souer 5:00 f) Movie; "Tartan's Desert MJs. tery'' (adventure) '43 -Johnny Weissmuller. Nancy Kelly. 0 Ifs Academic Compeling high schools are Los Angeles. Edison (Huntington Beach) and Western (Anaheim) U Outdoors 0 @ (j) a) ABC's Wide World of Sports 0 The Aven1ers m Movie Greats: "S1h1r1" (advel"I· lure) '43-Humphrey Boeart. Bruce Bennett. Uoyd Bridges. IE) Quest for Adventure tiJ Peter Cunn Ell) The World W1 live In m Qutat for lift el lntern•tfon•I Soccer 6l;) Bronco 5:30 0 KNBC News Stan Atkinson. U This Wttll In NBA t9 Anlm1ls, Action l Adventurt tiJ Tonl&ht in LIS VefH Ell) Thirty Minutes With .•• m fisher ramllr THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 6. !971 • ' IMAGINE! When You Buy A New 1971 Pinto We Wiii Pay For ALL The Gas It Uses For TWO FULL MONTHS THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY AT SUNSET FORD HURRY! This Offer Expires Soon! 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