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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-03-27 - Orange Coast Pilot"' .... .-'! ' ' • •• ' -..if'.,, • ,. ; .! •. ... ... ..... ~ • • Nlion ' ' I ' • ID -' .San I 111ente Pres~~;~O.pper Divert.edto Camp Pendleton for anding '. ·.,' ..t; ~~~-·L . . ·:1-:;. .. • j - HJ!' ...,.....,_.... PRESIDENT GREETS WELL·WlSHIRs°!Af.i!L' TORO Back in Or-County· ... ~ •R~-. -r· "! '• ) ... .,;,. ~ .... -..;;. ~~· • •• ' ·~ . . : . ~ . ·'· ' ~ . .-.... S?It :Clefuea~·· m; · :· :t,ggrl '' ' .. ' . ~.. -_.., ' .._ . . . NiXon Land~at P~ndletO,n ,. . ' /-. lly JolfN'VALTER2iA ot ll!S OelW '"'"' St~tf A capricious, low-lying fog thwarted a smooth arTival of Pres.ident Niton's he11C0pter al the first family's San Clemente compound Friday-'l'/ening, and _ for the first time ever -the NixOf'll had to land elsewhere. An alternate \anding pad a Jew milea -.way at Catnp Pendldon served as the SoutJi Coast arrival goiot for the. lint family at 1•02 p.m. . ~.-rt was a frustrating evening -llU'll' on the ground and in the. air. A small group of Coast Guard brau, enlisted men and their families joined a trio of reporters to greet the President. AJ Uley waited through the late e~ Ing, winds picked up, a IJgjll drlule fell momt.ntarily and the thick man~ ~er steadily built up ovt;r. the Cottoa I PO.int site of La Casa Pac1f1c1. .._ A1 Secret Service mtn gazed wart.J' skyward Army One dropPed = ~ clood!, hovered for a few - disappeared again. c - • I ec. or Jury Gets :TateCilse, Gas Chamber Tak LOS ANGELES (IJPl)-'l'he late ol lile lmpri8olnnenl ... death In the gu cham- ber for Chariel Mamon and three )'OIJlll women followep was put in 1he bands ol the jury Friday after • murder trial that started Jut Jtme 15, The same junn: who found Man&e:Ci 8Jld the lhlu female defendants guilty of first degree murder in the 1even Tate- LaBianca slayings recetved the case at 5:23 p.rn. after final Jeaal instructims from the judge, Superior Court JQd.ge ·Charles H. Older cut oil Ma.,.,.'1 lawyer, Irving Kanarek, ia mid-sentence of his final argument as he wa1 n!ading from the Bible and com- paring the cult leader's prosecution to the crucifixion of Chri.!ll. Kanarek ap- peam:I determined not to atop until or- dered to do 110. The lawyers for the three girls made brief final appeals for merey for their deftndmitl, an of whom confessed on the witness 1tand and none of whom ez. Northwest Hit By Killer Winds; South Snowed In By Unlkd Prt11 Inte.rnatlonal Vicious winds lashed the Pacific North- west Friday, killing two peraons, rippin& buildings and..po-wer lines and imperiling shipping al!d pleasure boats. Heavy, wet snows boq:ed the South- east on the sixth day of spring and push- ed northeutward up the Atlantic Sea· board. Gales wh.ipped coasla.I areas. High winds blew a man off the roof or a It.story office building in Seattle. Wash., aid killed him as he attempted to hold 1eeUons of the root from blow· ing away. Another man was killed when l'lls car was struck by a wind-blown tree near Renton, Wash. ' Gusts hit M miles per hour along the Orerott Coast, 71 m.p,h. in downtown Portland, Ore., and 50 m.p.h. tn Seattle. An apartment heme was unrooted and trees and power lines downed in Spo- kane. Tl\e high wlnd1 forced closure of the noaLini bridge that connect.I Seatlle. with auliw'ban Bellmi•, and the UmaUlla toll bridge acrou the Q)Jumbla river near Ktnntwict, Walb., wa1 blocked for • time when high winda overtur'Md an empty cattle trailer. In the ·SoutJ>eaat, hundred• of achooJs closed thousands of home. were tem-porartf, deprived of electrlcal po•rer and Intentate a& north of GaJnesville, Ga., WU cloeed for I time by the mow and ice storm. A C..Un<ntal Trailway1 lw skidded off U.S. tOl and down an 1cy embank- ment 11 "'"'9 ol Raleigh, N. C. About 11 or the 211 pa.,..gers 1bolrd the Iw .... tam to I llalel&b botpllAL prelled ramcne. Mamon never testified in the-prasence of the Jury, Older polllted out that the jurors had 'Z1 separate po!Wble verdlcts of life and death anlOlll the lwr delendanta. Defense attome1 Paul Filzgerald a>d- ed the final argumenta tn the 41-weelt-old trial with a graphJc descrlptiOR of what it ia like to die in the green-painted gas chamber and his words left the jurors, particularly the women, ahaken. Fitr.gerald described· in detail the me- chanics of an n:ecution and asked the juron to !map the girl• beiq put to death. The three -Patricia Kremtinkel, Susan Atkins and Leslie Van Houten - sat motionleu 11 they llstened to his words. He said the execution.!! always occur at 10 a.m. with the warden, a lieutenant, two guard!, a cha.plain and 22 public wit- nesae, oo hand to look through the glass walls. There are two chairs in the chamber so that two persons can be executed at the same time "for efficiency's We.•• Because they art older, be 18.icf.. Miu Krenwilll<el and Sulan Atk!M probably would go first. "The warden will Jean over to them and say, "Goodbye, Palrlda; Goodbye, Susan." "They will wear white blouses so they present a neat appearance to the wilne,,. 1es and blue denim skirts. One guard wlll probably tell them, "take a deep breath when you first smell gas -It will be easier that way." "Then there will be their dying contor. tions and their bodies will sag against the straps and their heads will nod i• one last movement or negation." Fitzgerald asked the jurors to ask themselves one question. "It Jesus Christ were aitting next to you as a fellow juror, do you thlnt he would give them the death sentence?" Blaze Destroys Home After Water Runs Out By PATRICK BOYLE OI ... Dlltr ~llft St.ft A riling fire raced uncontrolled across the roof of a San Clemente hlllside home Friday alght aa a alngle volunteer fire- man ind a pollce ottl~r stood helplessly by after running out of water. By the time ttln!orcementg from the city'a Volunteer Fire Department arrived at about 'midnight, the names had done aft estirpated '20,000 damage to the home of physicist James Robert Hamer at 306 Calle Sonora. Although the Hamer family escaped the blm, the first fireman to arrive 1t tbe Pacesetter Hiiicrest tract home, flrt onglneer Don Hodgson, was sllghlly Knife B~dits C.Ollect $840 . Two YOllDI men armed with a single knife held up a Newport Beach llquor stonl jU&t before cloalng time Saturday morning and eaclrPCd with the day's re- ceipts of $840. Police said the polr, both cie.crlbed in tlielr '""' .... ··-Ard>el Liquor, at MIO w. "Coast HJghway, at about 1:30 a.m. aiad demanded money rmm the 1lnfle clerk on duty. Officers 1ald one or the· men wu armed with 1 six' Inch hunth!r knlie and the clerk compl/od wtlb the rol>bm' order . . . , . • fnJUl'ed whfle fighting the flames . The fireman rlU' a large nail through his hand but required no medical att~tion. Authorities said the fire began mysteri- ously at about I I : 45 p.m. Friday when Mrs. Margaret Hamer, sleeping on the couch. heard the front doorbell ring. She awoke her husband and the pair went to answer the door, but Instead of a visitor were confronted with the light of lheir roof afire . The couple awoke their three small children and ran out.!Jlde to call for help, Flrema11 Hod1son and San Clemerite pa· tmlman WUI Stocltdafe were the f1rst two men to arrive at the blaze and they battled the fire for about 10 minutes unll thev ran out of water. The only piece of equipment thev had wss a small "attack pumper" which vol· unteer fireman Hodgson had brou&ht to the scene. When the pumper ran out or water. the Dair were foreed to wait a frustration.filled 10 minutes With the Hamer family until other wiJr. ol the vofnnteer departmtnf arrived. Wiien other petlOl!lfel brought more equipment. the lire had deatroyed the enUre roof of the '35.000 bomt. -... The blaze in the hilltop home wu vlsl· bte from as far away aa Dana Point. Autharilie~ expresatd doubt at the scene that the house could be rebuilt fol· lowtn,c the fire. whlch ln addition to the rool dld 11Yere he1t damage to t>te In- terior of the home. The rontents ~ the houat Wet!l also partially destroyed through water damage. The CAUle of the Ore ii sUn under '1J1:. ve1Llg1tloo. by San Clemente 1uthoritlet. Five Billt Victims Of $3,500 A check ror1ery ring lnvolvfng a wavy. haired male ringleader and hi.I foor willowy women, including a strawberry blonde, bfve victimized Orange Coast banks for $3,:IOO, it was disclosed Friday. The team-whose activities date back to the (irat of Marc})..;.bas obtained con· fidential lnfonnation about victim•' finanti!B. Detectives say they concentrate in Newport: Beach and Costa Mesa. with seven known cases on police report.'I and doubtless more to come, Still other lhefts through forgery ~om personal checking accounts bava been averted when suspicious bank clerks caused the suspects to leave without mooey. The system is simple, but tnvesttga. tors are urging bank and other financial personnel to toughen up against it. Theft ofbank statements and cancelled checks from mall delivery b one suspected source of useful data. "Bank customers have reported rectiV• Ing telephone calls from unknown penons claiming to represent local companies. census takers or fMends of the family." says Newport Beach Forgery Detective Sue Race. These callers ask for birthplace, mother's maiden name and the date of birth," she explained. Oruge Coast Weather Fair skies wlll prevail over the weekend alonr lhe Orange Coast, with IJttle change h1: temperatures. High readings are set at 70 degrets today and 74 Sunday. INSWE TODAY Tony Rondati and Jack Klug- man plait ti«! "Odd Couple" /ta· ill1'ed on the cover of today'• TV WEEK. Tile "odd couple" inside i1 I.he teaming' of pjcturn on the lt\lide Color page of l.aU'rfR Ba· call (s/1e'U bt ~aw.red on "'Tony" Award.I show) and &he gang from tht DAILY PILOT comic strip, Peanu" (they'll ap- ptar on another ChorUt Brown rp<cia!). ...... l.~ • ... . ..,., , Clovrdl Jffwt • ... Clatt!W t1»e c:.niics n Com!Mflf P... ' c ... 11wtn1 II DMtll ... -. It ·~ ....... _ .... ,, , .. ,, ,lttftllt',.._. .... , -" .......... , .. ,, llffl lttlHI I ~ 11·1) S~ M..ntt +11 UKMI Lei f \ ' • • -1t. I t DAll V PILDT r-ou_EENl~E ~~B~yPh=il'"~'"'0~ndl--Will Watcli You, Sch'mitz Tells Drug Aide • ~ I "Sometimes, Freddy, I not only disagree with what you have to uy, but I wouldn't defend your right to aa.y it." Curbs Against Dumping Wastes in Ocean Urged REHOBOTH BEACH. Del. (UPI) -The chairman of Pre&idf':nt Nilon 's Adviscry Council on the Environment School Sets Candy Sale For Funds Mission Viejo High School students have found a swe.et way of raising money for various school projects. From now until April 2 they'll be selling candy with the best student salesmen to be rewarded wilh gifts. The overall top seller will receive a JIOO gift cerlificale from Bonnie's Dress Shop, ~lis.sion Viejo or Del Thomas Men 's Shop, Cap I st ran o Beach. Second. third and fourth place salesmen will receive a S75 gift, $50 or S25 gift. respectively. Profits will go to•ard a trophy case. a public address 15ystem and 1nackbar for the footbAJJ stadium. and the 15chool's landscaping project. Seminar Set At ldyllwild An arcbaeological seminar la planned by the Gifted Children's Association of Orange County. April 17 and 18. at USC!somata, Idy\lwi\d. Cost of the. weekend outing Is SIS. including food and lodg- ing. for information o n membership or participation in the ouling contact Mrs. Judy F'lorman. 11291 Cielo Place, Sant.a Ana . has urged control of the dum· ping of "'astes into the oceans •·to avo id a serious national problem." Russell Train. chairman of lhe Council· on Environmental Quality, !old a Senate sut>. committee Nixon was at· tempting to get other nation!! to cooperat!. In the control of dumping but it was "essen- tial the United Stale!! first put Its own house in order."' Train said in 1968 alone more than 148 lOns or waste "'ere dumped into the oceans off the coasts of the United States. "Action ls necessary no"'' lo avoid a serious national problem," he said. "Adequate regulation could restore many of I.he present damaged areas." Sen. Clifford Case IR·N.J.) told the Senate Public Works subcommittee on air and wa~r pollution. th<\t one ol the damaged area was the East Coast commerclal fishing industry. He 1aid the amount of fish taken off the eoasl! cf New York and New Jprsey has declin~d by 80 percent since 1962. Coed Wins For Speech Miss Brenda Premo of fi082 Edinger SL. H u n ti nit on Btach, placed first in afler- dinner speaking competition held at Cal Poly. San Luis 06i.spo recently. P.tiss Premo's trophy was one or five tarned by lht Cal State U>ng B e. a c h fortn sies squad during tht Third Annual M u s t a n g Tournament involving 2 O O students from 19 colleges. BBC Last Word Blighty, Sir, Say It Well if at All By RICHARD H. GRO"'ALD A! the ~lately homt of the P..farquess or Salisbury one LONDON !UPI! -To you should pronounc e Cecil as American! and other colonials Sissl. Bui ~-hen with the Mar· out there it may apptar to qul"sS of EJ:eter clan, one calls be Cholmondeley But to the 8 Ct"-cil a se.ssl. (Any <iaf English . sir, it is pronounced ~·hn addressel! either as see·sil Chumli fall!! afnul nf the Salisbury, And, gad. \\'on:esl!'r Ii; nnt the Exeters 11nd the BBC). "'hat it seems. but i5 \Voosster And one may go t o to the 11entlefnlk nf En,R:!And Sawbridge~·nrth but, by ( as well ii( rom,. urban folk Georgt, nne says one I~ in <if middle l\1;issachu~etl5l . S.:ipsworth. And. with pro- That bastrnn M lhe Quttn's priety nne in Stiffkey m11y tongue . th11t cit1df'l nf proper 1ell 11nynnt: he is in Stev.•kl, '.En~lish. the British Broad· ll's ;ill in !h,. book. castin't Cnrporalion ~RBCI The book !lsts thousand• of has spoken ~-111111 it hone s Is other n:imes which 11ound nol the last \\"Ork on hn\\' English quite lik' they spell. The proper names 11re tn be pro· QuPen's cousin ls ~pelled Lord nouneed . Harrv•nnd but you cal] him A 8BC departmen! ll!lf'd lht Lord Haar'IJ.·ood. The re!ide:nt., prcnunc1atlon unit has issutd of Harf'(\•nnd Vtllagl', of a b<J<Jk . "BBC Prnnounc!n~ rnurse, call their s po I Oictlonllry of Brlti'°'h N11mf'~" H::iirwnnd. tOdord Univf'r!'i\I\• P r,. ~ ll . Tht' BBC does •dmlt to S4 .*1 1 to tell u,,. "'nrlrf hnw some wne with Wel!'ih namts. it !hould addrf's~ L n r ri But it dw lnfnrm the Wflrld Beauchamp nr l\1r . M:ir. hnw tn pronnunC'f' the n11me Jorlbanks. how tn moulh prn-flf !ht lonaest ~lltd British perlv the name of the Cecil.( PI 11 ct · n ~ m f' L l 1 n - <if t~,. M1rque:u of Sa l\sburv".s f11lrp•llg"'·yngyllogerychwy • famJly •1 aaaJ~t the Ceril( rndrobl''llll1nriy9ilio1QlllCOCh <if tht Marques.s <if EJ:tltr'.~ II f:f't:ms one shotlld pro. clan or whl!ll to 81.V whtn noun~ it •~ Hlanvlrpo<ihl· )'Otl ire In S1wbrldP"tworth •nd pin · (ih.I • C<Jgerr1 • chwinn • 1rt asked the town's n111mt drobnohl • h11nc1u11:.~111t • n - tt is 1 171·Pllll'" mouth ind -,;g=Otl='=g=or=h======:,I coloriials bew1re '. r Be:1uch1mp ls pronounctd Beetc:bam. In Bli&hty. 1Jr, you hid bet· \tr 11y MQrtth-Banb In .1d- dres1ln,c Mr. M11jorib1nk1. f1 LOCAL Ne .,.~ •• ntWtD•~·· lt ll t VO~ 19\e••. •~•1v div. •bou+ w~1 !'1 ffli~, en tn '~" Gr11l1• Or•~9• Co11t 11,.n +~. 0,4 !tY '°llOt. Congressman John G . Schmitz j R-Tustin ! has put lhe executive director of the National Commission on Mari· juana and Drua Ahuu on noUee that hia 1cilvities would be carefully watched . Michael B. Sonnenreich wa.r; befo~t a House subcommittee asking h ls commisslon '11 budget be raised from tt million lo S4 mllllon during the next l\\'O year:!i. VIVA He said lht increase JA·ould enable thl! commission to more effectively prepare a one-year study on marijuana 8.lld a two }rear aiu1lysis of drug abuse. The request app11ren!ly tell on mostly sympathetic ears idnce the s u h com m 11 tee chairman Paul G. Rogers ( o . Fla.) and Tim Lee Carter (R· Ky .) are on the 13-member C-Ommission. RO<J. 42;• 5uH., Oolr 1lo.,ouot2-ply,1iz 4 FOR s1 9.2.5" towels. Dec· orlted ind plain. Idell for spillL JR. IOYS' WESTERN OR FLARE JEANS SunJarOnly I!! No -Ir on pol yester/ co1t(')n. Long-w~ring doubl< knees. Blue, sold, green. 3-7, re;· ul.u, slim. Ow1c it. WOMEN'S CANVAS SHOES 5-1., 0.fy Women 's. teem' 2-gore 1tcpin with polyfoam CU!hion inncnole.Black. Mige. S • 10. CARTRIDGE FILM Sunday Only 97c Kodak CX126112 Color 1'11m for 1n1tant-load camtru. FIELDER'S GLOVE 4.44 Top rrairl leather w1th raw· hide l•clna:. Hu dr.~p pocket. But Schmili, a freshman Congressman from Orange County's 35th District, said he would carefully oversee tht. commission's activities. panded and "I know of no hearing that the: 10 to Z5 yoong when you ta lk about lhe dru& abuse problem. herotn for e.1· ample ." "!1 this another example of the American solution lhal ii you throw more money at a problem, il will go 11\V&y'!" asked S;chmitz. Rogers answered the ques- tion, saying that the rom· mission 's duties had been ex• problem that has greater slgnificanc~ today .than the drug problem." Sclunitz, however, noted the commbaioo plan! to hire about 40 youth consultantll for fees and expenses costing $340,000. It was 11t thill juncture he told Sonnenreich ''J'll be watching you." Sonnenrtich said after lhe persons working on the mari- juana study would be representative of all parts or the countty and each ethnic group. Asked if the consultants would include pol smokers, Sonnenreich said "I don't care H they're marijuana users or not" and "that question becomes far more important Sonnenrr1ch said H WI.! ridlculoui; to tonsi~er whether the comn1iss1on which Includes four members ol Congre11 wou!rl have to smoke mari• juana to mak!' Rn ad~uate study of its effects and "l can't recommend anythlnS Iha~ is illegal." =----- SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. 13-0Z/ CAN MIXED NUTS Sunday Only 5 .7c, Reg. 61t. TUiy1 1 lighdy 11lted tree nuts and pt1nu1s. Vacuum-packtd to • in1ure f rt sh ntss. -~ TRICOT GOWNS AND CULOTTES Rog. 3.96 00 Sunclay Only , C horg• it Spcci~!ly rriccd! Long·style, acetate: lounger culoctes and tricot gowns in an t:xcit1ng selection of floral and gc:omc:tric rrin[s . 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Grisly Trial ._L,·Windup Jury Gets Tat.e ·Case, Gas Chamber Tale L0s ANGELES (UP!)-The fate of Ille impriso11ment or death in the gas cham· ber for Charles Manson and three young women followers was put in the hands of the jury Friday after a murder trial lhst started last June 15. The same jurors who foood Manson lid the three female defendants guilty of fin:t degree murder in the seven Tate- La.Bianca slayings received the case at 5:13 p.m. after final legal instructioos from the judge. Superior Court Judge Charles H. Older cut off Manson's lawyer, Irving Kanarek, la mid.sentence of Ns final argument as he was reading from the Bible and com. paring the cult leader's prosecution to the cruci[ixlon of Christ. Kanarek 11.p- peared detennined not to stop until or- dered to do so. The lawyers for the three girls made britf final appeals for mercy for their defenda1tts, all of whom confessed on the witness stand and none of whom ex· pressed remorse. Manson never testified it the presence oJ the jury. Older poioted out that the. jurors had ~ separate po&SJ.ble verdicts of life and death amoOg the four defendants. Defense attorney Paul Fitzgerald end· ed the final argwnenbl in the 41-week-old trial wJth a graphic descrlptiOll of what it· is like to die in the green-painted gas c¥mber and bis worda left the juron, particularly the women, shaken. Ff~Id described in detBil ·the me- chudcs 'of an aecutioe ·and asked' tbe jurors to image tbe girls beiq put to deith. The three -Patricia Xrenwinkel, SuS:an Atkins and LeSlie Van Houten - sat motionless as they listened to his words. He said the executions always occur at io a.m. with the warden, a lieutenant, two guards, a chaplain and 22 public wit· nesses on hand to look through the glass walls. The.re are two chairs in the chamber 301hat two persons can be executed at the same time "for efficiency'• a.::.e." Because they are older, ·ne 88id, Miss KrenwiRkel and Susan Atkins probably would go first . "The warden will Jean over to them and say, "Goodbye, Patricia; Goodbye, SUsan." ''They wi11 wear white blouses ::-:J they present a neat appearance to ~ witnes- ses and blue denim skirts. One,iuard will probably tell them, ''tll:e a deep breath when you first amen ,.., -It wilJ ·be easier that way." "Then there will be thefr dying eon.tor· tiona aod their bodies will aag against the straps and their heads will nod ia one last movement of negatiqn." Fitzgerald asked the juron to uk themselves one queation. ·"If Jesus Christ were 1itUn1 ne~t to you as a fellow juror, do yoQ think he would give them the death Nntence?" Valley Woman_ Killed as Car Check Forgers Bilking C_oast Banks of $3,500 ' +<·-. . 'Li@av.es A .~~k forgery ring Involving a wavy· haire:d male ringleader and hit (our tt·illowy women, including a sttawbmy blonde. have victimized Orange Coast banks for $3,500, it was disclosed Friday. The team-whose activities date 'batk to the first of March-bas obtained con- fidential infonnatioo about victims' finances. checks from malt delivery ia ene ··~.-111&'111~-.~~-~n~. ;Wff!<-.. me. le!~ callJ ~. 1nilin-pe"!"'> jured· When d;te aull> obe•Wll• c!liVl\IUtfl ciBJm1!11 t6 no~·)ocal-<0mpan,.., the d... ,,.,~..,,.. "'-.,. __ census ~ or ·fiierkb or~Ute family.'' roa •~an. OW"..,,,_ -,. oMIJ '""qv says JieWPOf'l Beach .Forgefy Detective Freeway. 6ue ""'"' Theoe callen ' ask for Coroner's ID\'tlllpt<l'I illenun.d tl>t birthplJt:et moOier'r-maiden name and victim of tbe one car accident as Pat aas .... ----:::::.-J-·--· ------' - . - . ...... -~ - -- - -- - (Your Dometown -----· / . -. -- Dally Paper ... ' ome Volunteer Runs Out Of Water By PATRICK BOVLE ot ..... Delly Plllf lll H A raging fire raced uncontrolled krosl the roof of a San Clemente hillside hom1 FrJdiy 11lght as a single volunteer fire. mart'and. a poUCe officer stood heJple.s!ly: by after running out of water. By the time reinforcements from tht city'a Volunteer Fire Deparbneat ar.rtved at about midnight, the flame1 had dOM aa ertlmated $20,000 damage to the home of jityslc1st James Robert Hamer at 306 Calle Sonora. Although the Hamer family escaped the blaze, the first fireman to arrive at the Pacesetter Hillcrest tract home, tire engineer Don Hodgson, was slightly tnjurtd while fighting the names. The fireman ran a large na.ll through hi• ba.M but required no medical attention. Authorities sa.ld the fire be:M•n mysteri. ously at about 11 :45 p.m. Friday when Mrs. Margaret Hamer, sleeping on the couch, heard the front doorbell rllig. She awoke her husband and the pair went to answer the door, but in!tead of a visitor were confronted with the sight of fhelr roof afirt!. , The couple awoke their three small chlJqren and ran outside to call for help. f.lllin'l' H~ll!"I aM ·.S•n Clonieete pe· tfeftnan Will S&Ockdale were the first · · two men to arrive at tb~ blaze and·11iey JtraWed the fire ·for about 10 minutes unit ~·tan <lit f4, wattr. ~ only pleee of equipment they had wU i sman · .. attack" pumper" which voJ. untetr fJrema n Hodgson had brought to the scene. Wbtn the pumper ran out of water, the pair were forced to wait a trustraUon.flOed JO minutes with the Detectives say they concentrate in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, with iseven known cases on police .report.o; and doubtless more to come. Still other thefts through forgery fttJm personal chec)tjng sccounts have been averted when suspicious bank clerks caused the suspect. '8 leave without money. the date of birth." she explained. Marie Plwnl!e, 14, cl 11611 Br- Arnied with • tllJs infonnallon, the St. She died at 2 a.m. at Hllnthgion'Jn. ~ will -l!P at the bank and !en:ommuruty Ho!lpital Jn lluotqfoo make • deJ)Ollit IA, good money orders Beac~ au~ lild, u • ~ IA.. or 1tQ!en· and forged· chects 1o the ma111ve ~ injuries. customer's account:. The. accident occurred at about 12:.M 'l11e oP<fllDr nqUfS!s a llOl>Jl""lflallz. a.m. ·on the IOUth bound Broo~!111nt ed de-•• •lip and presenll • pr ... i...... Strtet olframp cl the ~-Offktals San Clemente Too F~ggy; Nixon Lands at Pendleton · Himer family untJI other unita of the volunteer department arrived. When other personnel brought more equipment, the fire had destroyed tht atlre roof of the $3.5,000 home. "nle blar.e in the hilltop home was visi· ble from u far away .as Dana Point. Authorities expressed doubt at the sceM that the house could be rebuilt fol. low:ing the fire, whlch in addHkm to the roof did severe heat damage to the In· terior of the home. 'The content• of the house were ai,. partially destroyed through water damage. The system is simple, but invesUga· tors are urging bank and other finandal personnel to toughen up against it. Theft or bank statements and cancelled Northwest Hit By Killer Winds; South Snowed In By Ualttd Pres1 International Vicious winds lashed the Paciflc North- west Friday, killing two perso~s, ripp!ng buildings and power lines and unperiling alilpping aftd pleasure boats. Heavy, wet snows bogged the South- east on the sixth day of spring and push- ed northeastward up the Atlantic Sea· board. Gales whipped coastal areas. High winds blew a man ofl the roof of a a.story office building in Seattle. Wash., and killed him as he attempted to hold sections or the roof from blow· tng away. Another man w~s killed when his car was struck by a wind-blown tree near Renton , Wash. Gusts hit 84 miles per hour along the Oregoti Coast, 78 m.p.h. in downtown Portland, Ore., and SO m.p.h. in Seattle. An apartment house was unroofed and trees and power lines downed in Spo- kaM!. Knife Bandits Collec t $84 0 Two young men armed with a single knife held up a Newport _Beach liquor itore just before closing t.ime Saturday morning and escaped with the day's re· celpts of $MO. Police said the pair, both described in their early 20's, entered Archet Liquor, at 3400 w. Coast Highway, at about 1 :30 a.m. and demanded money trom the slngle clerk on duty. Officers said one of the men was armed with a six incb hunting knife and the clerk .. ~plied with the robbers' or<!er. Investigators said the men, one clad tn a blac~ leather Jacket and the other wtarinl a black stocking cap. escaped In 1 small foreign car northboond on Newport Boulevard following the holdup. The store clerk provided police with 1 complete description of the p.air. ~ the ...,." said the -•-auta ldt the road while endorlemfll;lt on cbect to be exitiq the frffway 8¢ plunrecf over AM d'.\"'r!ted. ftllldufent endonement Is an edge of the· offramp to Ille. ground below. excellent reprodoction of the customer's signafure and the operator is equipped for all pertinent questions as to vital information," Mrs. Race noted. Armed with encoded by account numbers, checkl, the suspect then buys cashiers checks, money order! or traveler'• checks or cashes a check for • substantial unount. "nte detective said variations pradictd by the group in<:lode cashless deposits of the original transaction and prHi8'.fled savings withdrawal slips for savings ac· count. Police have linked such forgeries to a theft in early March of the entire secUon ·of names beginning with G from Stater Brothers Market, 2180 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Forgery Detective Jim Strickland said three names from that theft have turned up in the forgery operation. Tent Crushed ; Family Safe FLORENCE, Ore. (AP) -Nine mem- bers « a family escaped death early Fri- day when they decided to 1leep in their trailer ud car instead of a tent. The Jamea Ayres family from Kla- math Falls, Ore., decided to move to more secure quarters from their new tent when the wind at Honeyman St.ate Patk on the southern Oregon coast start· ed blowing bard about J a.m. Half an hour later, a11 85-foot Douglas fir with • trunk measuring three and one- • half feet in diameter toppled, crushing the tent where the entire family had been aleeplng. By JOllN VALTERZA Of .. DfMY' l'ilrf lllft· A eaJ!lt!-,' Jp;i.Jyln& fog tlnmted a smoOth krivlt'.flf President Nixon'• helicopl.ir, at · 'the f~st' lam!Iy:s San Clemente compcimd Friday evening, and -for the first time ever" -the Nixons had to land elsewhere. An alternate Jandln; pad a 1few miles away at Camp Pendleton served as the South Coast arrival point for the first family at ·1:02 p.m. It was a lrustrating evening -both on the grou~ and in the ait. A small group of C.OOSt Guard brass, enli.!ted men and their families joined a trio of reporten to greet the Preeident. As they·waited through the late even. ing, winds plck<d up, a light drizzle fell momentarily and the thick marine layer •teadlly built~up OY.tr· the rCotton's Point sa.,..hard, BoW ·Cqlftaton _,.,. .. . .... ... ~illiei the parked car nor the lnwOd lloat brOke •"Y {ules o! the nautical road in thla. Frid*! tller- noon midlap in the 1100 block ol We~t Co1Stlfi&h· Wl1 In Ne"JIO<I Beach. Police said boll, belonging to Jack Fair, or 112!k lllamond Ave., Balboa !Jlantf, • ........ ,_. ' W~Jllld~ fuw ~ ~JY. Gr.:illy;l8, of ~'Cllrv, Plat;; Ne"1)0rt. 'ee~ OUlcers W'd Greeley stde- swlped Iba parked llatlon wagon• end boll ame JOOM from ~Is auto-as II climbed the Wllgon. Boll> boal and pirkodur suflered major damage. ~ ~ ilte of' La Gaae Pacillca. As Secret Service dr"::'JMfd warily t!l!Yward -'"'"Y One· · benealli the cloudl, .hoVered fo~ a 'few MCOnds and disappeared qain. "1"at's It, folk.s," one· •nt>fekl'·the waiting group. ·"Make U!is 'the fut.est arrival yet." The bright )'l!llOW crash~truck, which Is fully manned at eadi takeoff and landing of the President's chopper, sped up the road to the small Iandhtg pad at Pendleton. The President'• pilot reportedly-made a radar landing at the alternate 1ite. The firat femlly then hopped Into a walUng car for the short ride home. Accompanying the President here were Or. Henry A. Kisinger, his princ1pal de- fense adviser, and two senior members of Kissinger's NaUonsJ Security Staff. Advan~ billing on the .PreSfdent'.J: calilomla ttlp lndicat.d Nhori will be b113y on. tbe foreign polky and ,domestic frilnts. He did 10tne 1padewo'rk on Afr For" One with Rep. Oiet Holitield ·(Jl:CaHI.), chaJrman of the Houle Government Op- erations Committee, who .has promised to hokl full hearings on Naon's cabinet reorganization plan. . Naon bas propo<ed poring the current II cabinet dapartmenll down to eight 1l>e Pr<Sldent'1 party' included ...,. era! ol• bis top domest!<: advisors,. among them wu John D. ElttUchman1 eiecutive director ol'lhe Domi8tlc .coundi.-~ .. hb said tbe Pmldent exptdtd to )lave all ol bis leilslal!Ve pectage 1i<!are eoii-grw before-the Eist<r _,., . ' The Nlsont. we11e .wapruy g'"'~ by a . -mtaI1''gl'OUp of Marines_-a?Jd .tbeir.1fairr Ilia. when ltM!1 aqived at tbe'~ "Toni Marine tJr bafe · · T ' !!&Oil il)olial'.a 'jhli."l>trntl'io•tliariiiti . 'him.-for ".ftll!lnert9f 11'.•t. \V~ •lid· · wl,lbd~Oftf\1o~u.. rence""to ~~ wllh dt'!tr•L.,_ ''ii'o'llfl('lhftn· llock:"'llle Proaident· toi.n•n.-ii• .. Helo her of "'5tln. . _, '' ., Dan cers Convicted LOS ANG~LES (UPI) -Nine perllOllS charged with lewd condUct r!tn)mlnj from a 1'dance of lo»e" performed la the nuae it I Jfollywood bar were convlct<d Friday on 15 ot 33 misdemeanor counl8'. A jury of six men and six women, whlrh wltneMtd • performanct of U. rOutJ .... at the Botlonls Up bar durlnc the tdo~ 1pent foor da1a dellborailnl .Ibo .,_ ti The cause of the fire is still undet J11. vesUgation by San Clemente authorities. ] ournalists Set For Compe tition Air pollution and smoking -common targets for ecologists . and doctors - will also be of prime importance. this year to U.S. high school journalist&. William P. Murphy, M. D., Newport Beach, aaid this week those subject8 would be the topics o( the 35th annual School Pres_, Project co-sponsored by the t'hrlstmu Seal Association and lhe Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Murphy, a member of the Chrisbna.s Seal Board of directors, said lhe contest rms from April through December and fl Open to atudent publications from elementary, Junior high and high scbools. Oruge WeaUter Fair skies wUI prevaJI over the weeke-nd alona: the Orange_ Coast., with little change ill temper1tures. High readingl are 'set at 70 degrees today .and 74 Sunday. ' INSWI!.' TODAY 'Tont1 Randall and Jack Klvo- ,lntln/lay the "Odd CoupJe" feci·. ture on the cover of todav'• TV WEEK. The "odd couple"'l"'id< ii the kamhrg of picttlrtl On IM In.tide Color page of Lauren B0r call ( 1h1'll be /eotur«i on "Tony• Awards 1h0V1) and the gong from lhe DAILY Pf LOT comic 1lrip, Pea.nxu fthct1'U OJ>' ptor on another CharUe Brown sp<cfol). ... ..-. ··-<'-""• """ ....... ._ .. .__ ·-CM--- • ' " ti·• II ' II II I J DAILY PILOT QUEENIE By Phil lnterlancll ... ·~. ' MSometimes, Freddy, I not only disagree with wh1.t , you bave to u y, but I wouldn't defend your right to u.y it." Curbs Against Dumping Wastes in Ocean Urged REHOBOTH BEACH, Del . fUPl) -The chairman of Pre&idtnt Nixon'• Advisory CcwicU on th e Environmenl School Sets Candy Sale For Funds Mission Viejo Hl1h School student! have found a sweet way of raisin1 money for various school projects. From now until Aprll 2 they'll be selling candy with tbe best studqit salesmen to be rewarded with gifts. The mierall top seller will rect.ive a SIOO gift certificate from Bonnie's Dress Sbop, Mission Viejo or Del Thomas Men's Shop. Cap Is tr a no Beach. Second. third and fourth place 1alesmen will receive a $75 gift, S50 or S25 &ift. resptctively. ProlJU fiill 10 toward a trophy case, a public addreiis system and snackbar for the football stadium. and the lcllool's land!c:aping project. Seminar Set At Idyllwild An archaeological seminar is planned by the Gifted Children's Association of Orange County. April 17 and lB. at USC-Isomata, Jdyl\wild . Cost <lf the weekend <luting Is SIS, Including food and lodg- ing. F<lr information <l n membership <lr participation in the outing contact fttrs Judy Florman. 11291 Cielo Place , Santa Ana has urged control of the dum- ping of wastes iqto the oceans "to avoid a ser'Ulus national problem." Russell Train. chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality. told a Se nate 1u~ committee Ni.Ion was at- tempting to get other nations 1 to cooperate In the control of dumping bu t It "·as "essen· tial the Unlt.ed St.ates first put its own bouse Jn order." Train said in 1968 alone more than 148 tons of waste \11ere dumped into the oceans off the coasts of the United States. "Action ls necessary now to avoid a serious national problem.'' be said. "Adequate regulation could restore many flf the present d a m a g e d areas." Sen. Clifford Case (R·N .J.) told the Senate Public Works subcommittee on air and water pollution. that one of the damaged area wa~ the East Coast commercial fishing industry. He ~aid the amount of fish taken off the coasl!! of New York and Ner Jersey hu declined by 80 percent since 1962. Coed Wins For Speech Miss Brenda Premo of 5082 Edinger St.. Huntington Beach. placed first in a.fter. dinner speaking competition held 11t Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo recently . Miss Premo·s trophy was one or fi"e earned by the Cal State Long 8 e 11 ch forensics squad during the Third Anoual M u s t a n g Tournament involving 2 O O studenlli from 19 colleges. BBC Last Word Blighty, Sir, Say It Well if at All By RICHARD R. GROWALD At the stately home of the LONDON <UPI) _ To you l\tarquess of Salisbur;.r ooe should pronounct Cecil 11s Amertcans and other colonials Sissl. But when with the Mar· out there it may appear to 1 be Cholmondeley. But to the que!! of Exeter clan. one cal s a. Cecil a Sessl. f Any oaf English. sir, It is pronoun~ '"'·ho addresse.!I either is .set·sH ChumU. falls 11foul of thr: Salisbury , And . aad. Vi'orcesler ts nnt the Exetcrs and thr: BBCl. what It attms. but is Woosster And nne may go to to the cr:ntlefolk of England ~a .... 'bridgP'>'"Orth but. by I as well a.s 10me urban folk G!'Orge. one says one h; In of middle ft1assachu5!'lt"l. Sapswnrth. And . \\ith pro. Thlt bastion of !hf' Queen's priety one in StiffKey may toogue. that citadel nf oropcr te!l l'lnyone he Is in Stewki. English. !h11 British Rrnl'lti· If~ ,11!1 in !ht honk . ca&ting Ciirpora.tion 'ARCl Thi' hfl£1k list11 ihousands nf has spoken whit ii h,,Of'• i' n1hf"r ni:imt's which ~und nn! the last work nn h11w Eniiti.~h quilP like they ~pell. Tht. proper name~ are to hf> prfJ· Queen·~ cousin Is spelled Lnr,d nouneed . H11rt:"1·ood but YflU C3ll hln1 A BBC departmPnt t!th•d thP I..nrd Ha11r"·ood. Tht re.liid t.nt11 proound1tlon unit h.11s ll!~1H•r1 nf H11rP'"Ol'ld \1lllage. or , book. "BBC Pronounrinll rour~I', call theJr s po I Diction1ry of 8ritJ11h N11mt.~" H.11irwoorl. <Orford University Pre ss , Th" BBC dnes adm1l In « 8(1) to tell the "·orlii hnw •nm,. "'nf" "·ith Web1h name s ft should 1ddr~" L (Ir d But it dnes inform tht world Beauchamp or Mr . Mar· hn"· lo pronounct the na.me joribanks, how to mouOI pr"" nf !he longest spelled British perly thf' name of thr Cecil.• P 1 .11 c ~ • n • me L la n . or th.-Ma.rques1 of Salisbury's fiurpwllgwyngyllo&VJ'chwy • famil y 11 qi.hut th11 Ceel!s mdrob"·Jltlandysll logogococh or the ~farqueu of E•eltr 1 It se-e:ms noe should pro- \ ~lan or what to gay •htn nnunct ii as HlanvirpoohJ. \'O\J arf' in ~awbrtdoewt!rth and pin • i;ihl · C'.'OlerTA • ch'"'irm . art a!ked the town't n.11mt. drobnahl • hl11ndus,!lli · o . ft 1$ 1 171 -pa'e mouth itnd .:'::"':":::i="'="======o.I cnlnnlil ~ bfow1rf'! ,. Bf'au champ I• pronounCf!d Btetch8m tn 8111hty. •tr, you h•d bet· ttr ••y P.11artcb-81nb tn ad· dre.Wna Mr. M1Jorlbank1. • LOCAL No 1tht t 11t w1ptptr 1,!l1 ye11 1111011, '"''Y d•v, tb1111f w~1 t'1 '0!11t "~ i" •~• Gr11t•• O•tft91 C11 1t iht" I~• DAILY PILOT. 1 __ _ --. --------••• 1 I ... Will Watcli You, Sch'mitz Tells Drug Aide Cooa:reuman John G , Scbmlll iR·Tultinl bas Jllll the. uecutivt dlrect« ot the NaUonal Commi&a!on on Mari- juana and on.11 AbuM on notlet that h11 activities would be cartfull,y watched. i"'ichacl B. Sonnenre.ich was bc!fore a House aubcommittee asking hi 1 commi!1ion'1 budget be rsised from SI million Ill S4 million during the nest two years. . He said the lncreaH would enable the commll&lon to more efftdlvel)' prepare a OD&)'tt{ 1tudy on marijuana and 1 tw, .year Analy•!a of drug 10011t. The requesi apparently fell on mostly sympathetic eers since the su bcom mit tee chairman Paul G. Rogers t D- Fla.) 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Rogers answered the ques. lion . saying that the com- mission 's duties had been ex· paneled and "I know of no problem that has greater tipWeanC'll today than th• drug problem.'' Sch.mllz, however, noted the comm\11!00 plan! 10 hire about 40 yooth consultants ror fees and expenses costinl! $.140,()()(), Jt WR!i ltt fh)S juncture he tnlfl Sonnenreich "I'll he watching you.'' Sonnenreich said after the hearing lhat lhe 10 le 2S young per5Qfl5 work.Ina on the mari· Juana 1tudy would b • represent1tl'<le ~ all parts of !he country and each elhnic group. Asked If the con.~ullants would Include pot smokers, Sonnenrelch said "l don't care If they're marijuan a users or not'' 11nd "that que.s!lnn ~comes far more important "'·hen you talk about the dru& 1buse problem, heroin for e:r· ample." Sonnenreieh said It was ridl culou1 lo consider whether the eommlss1on which inc!udel four membl'rs of Congress woold ha ve ln smoke marl· juana to make 11n adequate' !Otufly of its Plfecl! and ··t c;:ui 't recommend anythint that i.~ illegal." "----- SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. ~ 13-oz: CAN MIXED NUTS SunJoy Only f 5 .7' Rer. 67c. ·rasty, lightly 11ltcd tree nuts an d pc1nu1s. \f&cuum-packed tCJ inJUrc freshn ess. -~ TRICOT GOWNS AND CULOTTES - Rog , 3.96 00 SunJoy Only Charge if ~rccia!ly priced ! Lo ng·stylc:, acc:tacc: lou~gc:r culott~s a nd tricot gown5 in an exc1t1.ng 5elecoon of floral and J!:C:Ometric rrint~. Some solid tops. S·M·l .. Shnr no~'. NYLON CAPRI , . I -c.-< ANKLET SOCKS .~, 3SunJo"y Only C t}! 8 Pr. R ~~. 4'4c. Sctmlcss sir~tch nylo n 1ock1. i\t 1st·1onc-, suntonc, hrown mist and off I.dark.Huy :ind save! PWSH SO A PILLOWS Reg. 1.97-SvnJay On ly 12xl2" J ungle print I 47. or 14x14" sol id color high·pilc acrylic plu sh,. K•pok fill. 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This was the summary on coastal protection of· fered Friday by Norman B. Livermore Jr., state secretary for resources. Livermore addressed the Oran1e Coun- ty forum of Town Hall of California FDA R ecalls Mor e Pottery In L ead Peril WASHINGTON \UPI) -The Food and Drug Administration (FDAJ Friday an- nounced the reca ll as a lead poison ha· tard or two more pottery patterns madt by a CaWornia firm which recalled six patterns earlier. The FDA said the 11ew recall involved poppytrail "Mission Verde'' pottery sets and vernon "Petalburst'' dinner and salad plates. Both are made by MeUox Potteries, Inc. or Manhattan Beach. "Mission Verde" comes i• various &hades of green with a floral design on a white background the FDA said. Din· ner plates are light green with a darker green edging and are labeled Oil the un· derside : "Mission Verde, Poppytrail by Metlox, made in Califomia." "Petaliurst" dinner plates are labeled "Hand Painted vernot1wear Petalburst, safe in oven and dishwasher, by Metlox," the FDA said. They are light brown with. a dark brown edging and a multi-c<Jlor design. The FDA said the 111ew recalls fol· lowed intensive lead sampling of au 56 Metlox pottery patterns, prompted by disC<1very earlier this month of exces- 1ive Jead in six Metlox Poppylrail Tempo patterns. The FDA said it found 5.3 to 39 parts per million lead in "Mis&ion Ve.~t'' Hems a111d 11.6 to 23.2 parts per million lead in "Pelatbursl." The safety limit ls seven parts per million. The remainder of Metlox' paUerns were judged &lfe, the FDA said. Lead can be absorbed from pottery by foods and beverages. It is a cumulative poiS(ln which bollds up in the body and can cause serious i•jury or death. The initial Metlox recall was prompted by the Jead poisoning death of a'Phila· delphia boy. Authorities saki the cause may have been a Metlox Poppytrail Tern· po pitcher in which lhe boy's mother mi.zed grape juice. ....,_ Students' ''Ditcli' On Wedding Day TeacherS-be they for children or adull.5 -are rarely condescending of 1tudents playing bookie. But both Pat Malomi, 22, and Blanca Gontales, 19, rec-eived a few cla18f'S cff with bleasing last week from teacher• at the ~n Clemente adult school. They were making their v.·edding plans. The two San Clemente area residents, both working toward a high 1ehool diploma In the evening classes. met each other in ,. government class last year. The pair, both. employes of Hughes Aircraft in Fullerton. took last week cff to make plans for their wedding. The rites took place Saturday. DAllY PILOT H .. l4lw ... -·-s-Cl••••N OIAMCil COAST PVILISHING CDMPAJft ••ll•rt N. W•.4 ,,..!MM Ml .......... J.,r 11:. cm.., . Vk• ,.,... .. .,., _, C.-•1 ~ Tit_,, K•nll ••1w ll.•1'11•~ A. Mttrpl.iR• M•llallne Ml ... CJ.arln H. L••• ltlcJ.t r4 P. Ntll ;...11111"1 """""" •1111-. • an invitation to provide technical in Anaheim. A statement by Livermore best sum· med up the goal! and dilemmas of coastal planning : "When we start the coastal zone plan· ning processes, there are three factors we should all understand. The first is that we cannot implement any land use policy into practical viable concept by legislation alone. "The second factor is th11l we will all lose certain existing freedoms, and the third is that every decision will have extremely complex and interrelated economic and ecological impacts.'' Livermore said "a probable loss cf freedom" b one factor we should all try to live with, e1pec:Jally M the Califomla coastline which ls In gttat demand by others. The speaker said Orange County's coastal resources "preaent all or the ingredients which make for competition between conservation and development.'' He showed an awareness of loca l ~ blems by pinpointing Upper Newport Bay, development proposal for the Botu Chica lands in Huntington Belch, the Huntington Pacific apartments on the beach at Huntington Beach and the loca· lion of lhe future Pacific Coast Freeway. Llvermore said the state had arcepted aaslstanct (or the Upper Newport Bay Cooperative Planning Project which he cJlle.d "lo lmpcrtant buts upc>n which new decl3ions can be made l'!pl"ding the future of Upper Newport Bay ." He said he had convened an Upper Newport Bay Policy Committee which ,;IJ to t"OOrdlnate the atate't involvement ln bay planning and keep me appraised." "l feel contident Uie results of the Planning Project wUI define a plan for the Upper Say that represents an o~ Umum balance between conservatian and developmtnl and should be the basis for any e;1chan1e that may take place." Li"fnn~ uid that the question which Jles at the bate of the Upper Bay ques· lion, and ln fact at the base of •IJ our environmental deciaions in the coastal counties is the question or land use and the balance between private property righl11 and public and commW\lty values. Tbt resources agency teeretary !lated ach.ievements in the development-en- vironme.ntal field in Gallfornia principally agreement• for zoning jn from Uve to 20-acre parcels and open space. re- quirements. ' Uvermore said the state is preearlng lhe Comprehensive Ocean A~a Plan. An inventory or coastal resources has been virtually completed. "It Ls now proa:reuing Into a at.age where criteria and priorities in the Wages, Prices coastal zone will be defined," Ole &peaker asserted. "Thls production of plannlng guidelines and criteria ts 1 difficult matter. a Ince in most CBM!!!l the use o[ pri•ately owned land is involved, and flat prohibittons in development or mortatorla on adli'erH modifications aenerally run head on lnlc> traditional legal riahts or the property OlfQUi." Whtn.· questioned as lo the source or funds for coastal deve lopment. Livermore suggest.t1d offshore oil rneaua and permit fees. "How many of you have purchased your individual license plates with funds going to environment work?" he queried. Building ~ Curbs . Set for Monday Mesa Mini-biker Burt Ambulance attendants work over James Cummins, 12, of 3050 Madison Ave., Cosla Mesa, Friday after his mini-bike slammed into left·turning auto on Cheyenne Street at Jefferson Avenue. lie was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital with compound fracture o( right leg. Miss Hamasaki Masako, 18, of 982 Cheyenne St., was turning left into drive\vay and said she failed to see the victim. County Airport Budget Sho,vs Sizable Surplus Business is picking up 1t Orange Coun- ty Airport and a proposed budget for 1971·72 shows a $217,808 surplus of income over expenditures. Robert J. Bresnahan, counly director of aviation, told the Airport Commission this week that 42.425 takeoffs and Ian· dings were logged i" February compared with 27,187 !he same month last year. He said 96 percent of all traffic At the a.irport is provided by the more than 700 privale planes based there. "We have no problems with com· mercial aircraft. Bresnahan said. The total daily takeoffs and la ndings are only between 50 and 55. "But the private planes are another story. 'nley are growing in number to the point where our existing facilities will prove inadequate. The 1irport commissioners approved and sent to the Bord of Supervisors a budget of $1.112,460 v.·hich is $7,446 less than the current budget. The predicted $217,808 surplus of revenue over spendings will go into the airport's enterprise fund rath<.>r than the county general fund, the airport director 1aid. Man, 120, Succu11 1 hs MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) -A man be-- lieved to be 120 years old died Friday in the emergency room of the city-owned John Gaston Hospilal. He V.'aS Tom John· soa, who underwent surgery at the hos· pita! two years ago to have a po1cemaker implanted in his heart. He had been con· Uned to 1 wheelchair since that time. Calley Jury Indicates Weekend Verdict Near __ FT. SE~G, o'a. (UPI) -1he Cal· Jey court-martial jury gave signs f0d1y in its !Ith day of deliberations that it was headed toward a weekend verdict. It appeared that Ollly loose ends re. mained to be tied up before the 1ix-0f· ricer panel announces a verdict that coold mean death, prison or freedom for Lt. William L. Calley Jr. The jury h11:d de- liberated a total of 63 hours and 45 min· utes over a IO-day span when it recessed Friday. Calley. a 27·year-Oid former platOOfl leader, is charged with the premedita.ted murder of 102 civilians during an Ameri· can infantry sweep through the Vietnam· ese subhamlet of My Lai 4 on March J6. 1968. There were indications a verdict wu possible by the normal 3 p.m. PST re-- ccss time today. But if a decisioa is reached Sunday, the verdict will not be made public in open court uatil Monday. Col. Reid W. Kennedy, the judge, said he would re- ceive no verdict Sunday and th.at the court would be Jocked , Ken11edy has said he will not open court on nights ()r Sunday because the steno- graphers and other court personnel are civil -service employes who have that Ume off. An lndicalion that the six combat vel· eraas might have comple.ted their sur· vty of, and argument over. the testi• mony of 103 wilneMes and ISS exhibit1 came Friday afternoon when they sent a dote lo ~~e asilnl'jt..they were go(,rig to iet more picture• to study. The judge replied that there were no more available. The jury had asked for additlonal pictures after beginning de- liberation and had been shown slides of aome viewa taken many m01ths after the 1968 slaughter. Then it had asked for any more available of the southern part of the village, where one group waa alleged· Jy murdered. These were the ones to which the Fri· day query were directed. Shortly after- wards, the jurors aisked for a clearer copy of the typewritten sheet of four murder cha rges again.1t Calley, the one they had having bee 11 smudged or flawed 1n wme maMer. This was taken by most observers to indicate they were througlt considering· evidence and ready to ~&in ballot.lag on the char1es. Toughen Codes Qiroke Stud y Panel's Message WASHING TON (UPI) -The "moder· ate" earthquake of Feb. 9 killed 64 Sou· them Californians, caused up to $1 bil- lion in property damage. and proved that building codes Jn quake-prone re- gions had better be revised IG prepare for calamities yet to come. This is the conclusion of 11 panel cf experts who went lo Pasadena in lale February to find out what lessons could be learned from the quake that jarred Los Angeles and the San FernandG Val· Jey. "State aM local government iteeda IUJ> port in thfl form of well-coaceived regu. lallons,'' the report said, "In order ti> resist poUtical and economic preuure1 tn develop land in ways that art unwit:) in terms ol enviro11me11tal hazards." The San Fernando quake was "moder· ate'' by definition because it registered only 6.6 on the Richter Scale. "Great'' quakes, like the San Fra1ci1eo shock or 1906. go higher than a. on the scale. What made the San Fern1ndo shake a diPs. ter wa3 the fact that Jt occured in a densely populated 1'1!lg1on. Looki•ag Ahead WASHINGTON (UPI) -White HouM sources say President Nlxon will an. nounce Monday a plan to Impose wage and price controls in the construcUoo in· duslry as a means of attacking inflation. The plan was urged upon Nixon earlier Friday by Labor Secretary James D. Hodgson. It would set up criteria for wages in the lndustry and establish a nelwork of review board!!l acroas the country lo administer them, the sour«s said. Hodgson advan ced his plan aftEI' build· lnR' trades unions rejected a request that thty agree to voluntary r~traints. The White House sources sald the plan 'Judge 'Delight.ed' Over Elevation To Count y Post Judge Frank Domenichini of San Clemente obviously is ''delighted'' over an appointment to the Superior Court bench. Jt was announced Friday. Domenichlni, who had practiced law along the Soutb Coasl for nearly two decades before receiving his first a~ pointment to the bench. in 1969, said he wn "pleased .•• very pleased" at hll"lppointment to the higher post by Gov. Ronald Reagan. "'l'h.e ·~ch, he said frid.;ly ._rt.er noon,. was ntvel an· immediate goal when he began priteticlng Jaw. "It was only about a year and a half ago when It got into my blood and I realized how mui::h I enjllyed ll," he said. The new Superior Court Judge said he will remain at the south Coast Municipal Court bench for the ne1t few weeks during a "phase-out" process. Hi1 succe~ has not yet been named. Judge Domenlchini is the second Orange Coast Lawyer in recent yeara to make a swift lransilion from altorney, to municipal court, then to the superior bench. Superior Court Judge J. E. T. "Ned'' Rutter of Newport Beach breezed quickly through the same transition, graduating lo the Superior Court last year after 1pendlng about 18 months In Newport· Meaa Municipal CcurL OAIL Y ,ILOT ..,.... .., LM P•'l'IM 'The Natio1tal Academy of Sciences and the National Ac11demy of Enaineering, sponsors of the study, sent tht panel's report to President Nixon wilh this flolt "We hope th11t the report of this group will aid in pla111nlng the means for min· imiilng losses from tarthquaktll that will cert.ainly ocaJr mrny times In the ruture in earthquake-prone regions of the United State•." The report said permit! for bulldin,q In da111ger areas should be Issued on the basis of potenti11:I risk~ 11nd only after the purch11Jer is a\tt'llrt of all th!': known facts. Four hospiltlt were put out of 11ction when they were m<>1t •eeded, the oldt:r schools were made unsafe, collapse of part of an old dam po.sed a threat of catastrophe that forced ev1cuaUOt1 of 80.000 persons, and freeway overpas9e$ fell down, causing 10m't dtalhs and ctis· rupling lrarrw:. "It le clear." the panel reported, "that existtf\1 building codes do not provide adequatt damage control features. Sue.ft code1 abould be revised." Chief Tom Jones. 8, ol CUb Scout Pack 279, Huntington Beach. is pr .. pared for tile Oranre County Scout·O-Rama May 8 at the county Fair- grounds In Costa Mesa. More than 25,000 Scouts Ire expected lo par· tlcipale In the 1971 event, wblch will include exhibits ranging from cooking 1idll1 to space technology. Tickets go on sale April 3. I. included creation of a national apPeals board to which both sides could bring their grievances. The plan apparently was a comprontise worked out by Rl)(lg .. son and members of the construction in· d.ustry Collectivt Bargaining Commis- sion. The sources said the plan would de· pend on voluntary compliance but would haff the clout of the $14 billion a year federal construct.ion program behind the appeals board. In another eeonomic development. the go\'ernment reported its index of "lead- ing" business indicators advanced less than half as much in February a3 in the two preceeding months. The Commerce Department said ll!I compasite index or eigh.t leading indi· cator!!l r0&e O.!i percent in February. fol- lowing 1.3 percent in January and 1.8 percent in December. The February increase was the small- est sin~ November , when the index also advanced O.!i per~nt. The index usually points the way to future changes in the overall ee<>nomy. Hodgaon's plan for construction indus. try wage and price controls called for their enforc-ement largely by the threat of withholding federal contracts from those contractors who grant what the government considers excessive wage increases. 'The labor secretary said an executive order, if issued, would estab- ltsti criteria for wages to be {lOlicff. by 1<ltnt labor-management boarcl.5 in each building craft. llnion leaders said they would "obey Ifie liw" but would not voluntarily re-strtet wages of their mtrnberi;_ A month ago Nixon suspended the Davis • Bacon · Act, a Depression-era ala.lute which requires that the govern- ment pay "prevailing wages'' on federa l or federally aided buildjnlf projecl!:. Since I.he act wa~ suspended, admin- fstratlon officials said. hundreds of fed· era! building rontracts have been nego- ti1ted « renegotiated. They said the negotiations have rerult· ed in a "very sub.!tanti11I cut" in wage scales. In affect, the administration was offer. in~ uniOJl leaders a cholce or the wagt control plan with restoration o( the Davis· Bacon Act or continuation of suspension or the act. * * * Nixo11 Proposals To 'End Bedlam' In Government? The head of a federal advisory council which recommended executive reform proposals to President Nl:mn said In San Clemente that Nixon's proposals v.ill end • "bedlam or advocacy'' in g(lvernment. If the proposals are adopted by Congress, said Roy Ash, they will ac- tually make government more effective by ending compeUtlon and overlapping of 12 federal departments and 41 major independent federal agencies try!J1g to get the President's approval of lhei[ separate projeets. Aish, head of the six -member President's Advisory Council on Ex· ecutive Organization, spoke at a new.II' conference Thursday before addressing a conference of federal executives here on the details of Nixon 's refonn plan . Ash, president of Litton Industrier, Inc .• said when Nixon first asked the trroup to make the study he told them lo do It u f bjectlvely as possible and to ignore political effects . "In all our discussions, he told U.11' that he and the 11dministrAtion would worry about the political feasibility of lt and for us lo just concentrate 01t how the job of rMrganliatlon could best be done," he said. Street Fighting Ragin g in Pak is tan NEW DELffl, lndia (UPI) -Fierce 1trttt tighUng rag~ in the capital city or ~cca Saturday in tbe Pakbtani civil war and the governmt111t!1 All·lndia Ra. dio Jn nel&hboring India reported Anny troops were using tanka aaal05t the reb- els. The civil war broke out Friday between federal trOOJ>$ endcavorJna to take over Ellst PakJ1tan for the central 1overDo ment and followers of Shel);h ~fujibur Rahman attempUna to make the provlnct lndeptnde11L I • • • ,. • .. ... ' " •• \. ~ ·. • . •. ' • • :c • • • 4 DAI~ V PILOT Pulpit and Pew Temple Belli Davht or Orauge County will conduct its F1rnUy Sabbath Worship Service on Friday evening at 7:45 p.m. at the Community Q:ingregational Church. 4111 Katella Avenue at Bloomfield, in Los Alamitos. Services are conducteC by Rabbi Bernard 8. Goldsmith in conjunction with Cantor Harry Newman. The entire congregation is i~ vited to attend the Oneg Shab- ba.t and social hour following the services, whlch will be hosted by the Temple Sisterhood . "Life Behiod the Iron Cur- tain'' will be the subject or an illustrated lecture by ~1r. 0. W. Price at the April dinner meeting of the "Vikings" at C o m mu n I t y Presbyterian Church ot Laguna Beach, 415 Forest Ave., on Friday even- ing in Fellowship Hall. The group will gather for a cooperative dinner at 6:45 preceding the program. Shar- ing hosting responsibiHlies will be Mrs. Ralph Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bu!ka and t-.1r. and Mrs. 0. W. Price. "For These Days" will be. the theme of four sermons from Corinthians to be given by Pastor Dallas' R. Turner at the Community Presbyterian C h u r c h of ' Laguna Beach. 415 Forest Ave., beginning on Sunday with the title "Driven Back On God." On the following Sundays the minister will speak on "Godly Grace l!lnd Joy," "One foot in Time and One in Eternity." and "All· Sufficient Grace." S u n d a y morning worShip includes a half-hour service at 8:45 and one hour services at 9:30 and 11 a.n1. On Sunday lhe Rev. Dr. llenry Gerhard. minister of the Q.urch of Relt1teu1 Science, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, will spe.ak at bolh services at 9 a.m. and at 11 a.m. at the church on lhe subject of "Simplicity." The Church of Religious Science is spo:nsor- ing Thursday lectures at the Leisure World at 10 a.m. at Clubhouse Two. These lectures are free of charge and open to the public. Qualified teachers are in charge of children from babyhood through high school during the 9 o'clock service only. Total 'Church D r i v e , "Fishing for Men" continues this Sunday at the Costa Me5a foursquare Church, I 7 3 4 Orange Ave. Nancy Gorke, outstanding youth and child specialist from Glendale will present the opening for Sun· day school at 9:45 a.m. and the children's church at 11 a.m. Prizes will be awarded for indiv idual and family particiPf.l.ion during this drive. Rev. Robert B. Jacobs, pastor, will speak on the topiC "The Great One" for the morning worship at 11 a.m. The color film , "No Time to Wait" will be shown in the evening service at 7 p.m. Next Thurs- day and Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m .. April I, 2 and 4, the chur.ch will have a Missionary Conference with Rev. and Mrs. Oren Robinson, featuring the IsJand o.f Jamaic~. Method.lit t'burch holds two wol'llhip services each Sunday at 11 : IS a.m. at St. Mk:bqels and All Angels Epis<;x>pal ( Church, "1arguerite a D d Pacific View Drive, 'Corona de! Mar. At 9:30 a.m.-at Ba I boa I sl a n~U ni led · Methodist Church, 115 Agate Ave. Chureh sch is held \ at the same hour In each location. Don A. BasseU. pastor, announces his sermon \ for this Sunday to be "The Passion of Jesus." A Pancake Breakfast will be held at the Balboa Island location, 115 Agate Ave. this Su11day from 8 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. The com- munity is cordially Invited Donation one dollar. Dr. Frank N. Suthefland, who has more than 15 years of counseling exper- ience, will direct er parent· teen relationship $emlnar The climactic services of during the ·m 0 Jl th ol· the week Jong Evangelistic Bi· U d b o ble Conference will be this Apr ' sponsore Y r· Sunday at the Flrit Bapifit ange County T~en Ch~1· Church 301 f\1agnolia CoSta: lenge. The seminars will Mesa. br. James o. 'eombs. ~ held each Tuesd11y pastor, will be speaking on night at · 8 p.m .• ~t tht" the subject: "Getting Past·tbe headquarters. facility, 78 Crisis" al the 11 a.m. morning PI a z a Square, Orange. worship a n d evangelistic There ls no <;barge. service. The evening service at 7 p.m. will include a solo by ReV. Russell Gordon and a message entitled "Christ Is C-Oming to Trial," with. Dr. Combs preaching. Last week Rev. J ack Ganer and Rev. Larry Chappell were the special speakers. There have been 2~ additions to the church as of press time during the conference. The ordinance of baptism will be observed this Sunday evening at the close of the night service. Saint James Episcopal Chur~. ~:Via Lido , N~wpori-Beach, will celebrate the Fifth SUoday in Lent with two services ·of Holy Com- munion (al 7:30 and 9 a.m.) and one service of morning prayer (at 11 a.m.) and one Folk Mass (at 7:30 in the evening). Father H a r I an Coykendall will be t h e preacher at the morning services. The church school will reinact the Lord's Supper in the form of a Passover Seder. under tfie direction of Mr. Stanley Fried. The Junior high ~chool division will attend the second session. of a Lenten series entitled ' ' L i t t l e Murders-Little Passions." Both youth exercise will be happening during the 9 a.m. AcCeptance of a spiritual frame of ieference, thus bringing !r~edom f r o m limitation Is the theme of a lecture ·to be presented . ' by Cleveland's William Milford Correll Sunday at the First C.b u r ch of Christ, Scientist, 3316 Del Presidente, San Clemente al 3 p.m. service. The ~1eu Verde United Methodist Cllurcll, 1701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa. will have two Sunday morning worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Rev. Paul C. Biesemeyer has selected as his se rmon topic "Man. A Child of Goel." The church school will meet al 9 a.m. for nursery through high school, and at 10:30 a.m. for nursery tllroug h sixth grade. The Junior High United Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 6:38 p.m. At 7 p.m. (Bee PULPIT, Page I) -Kids" Views of God He 's Important, M)'Sterious, Says Couple By GEORGE W. CORNELL AP Rellgioa Writer NEW YORK (AP) -Ask a child who God U, and you're apt to get some odd answers, 1uch as: ''He .gives parties." "A ghost." "A millionaire." "A magician." "The smartest 'person in the world." "Me." These were some of. the rrsponses recei'ved by a Daytona Beach, Fla., couple, Edward end Eliiabelh Fox. in interviewing children, 5 to 7 years old, about their religious conoept.s. "Above all else, the one thing we learned was that lo most children, God, though mystifying, is very real and very .important," they say. They report the varying, often touching or f u n n y remarks of the youngsters in a new book issued b y Doubleday called "Christ is God's Middle Name"-a line taken fr.om a comment by a little girl. Here are . a few excerpts Of quesijons, and the chil· dren's answers: , Linda: . "He's a king. He looks like a hippie." How does he look like a hippie? "He has whiskers." What else? "He wears dresses." Like your mother's? "No. My mot.her wears minis. and his go all the way down to tbe ground." Jimmy : "I don't know." Does anyone know? ''Yes, the astronauts who went to the moon." How do they know? "They say him." The.n why didn't they take pictures of him? "They did." Has anyone seen the pictures? "Yes." Who? "The President." Wlly prayers? "I a'ik fer things. u What Lhings? "Right now I'm praying foe I'll new bike." What else? ''P.1uscle s.'' Why muscles? "So, I can beat up Chick Lowry." Nancy : .. .,. spirit.'' Whal does He do? '·Everything ••. Ht! runs the world." How? "He makes it work." Does he ever do bad things? "No:• What about making things die? "That's not really bad. Why not? "Because people don't die forever." Eddie: "I can talk lo Him." What do you talk to Him about? "He helps me in my DO one else? ''It's secret in-schoolwork." How does He forrna•;-n ." """ help? "When J don't know Pete : "He's against the devil the answer to a question. I •.• they fight all the lime." ask •lim." And He tells you? Whe~? "In people." Do they "No.'' Why not ? "I can talk ever fight In you Pete? "Yes." to Him but He can't talk to How do · you know? "1 can me." Then how doos He give feel it." you the answer? "He puts Billy: ''Clouds." What kind it into my head.'' of clouda ? '"The big ones like Bobby : "I dunno." Do you castlel!I." They're God? "Not go to Sunday School, Bobby? the clouds themselves." What "Nope." Do your parents go are? "The faces.'' The faces to church? "Nope." You've in the clouds? "Yes." Each heard of God haven't you? one you ·see is God? ''Yes.'' "Sure.'' from whom·? "Some That makes a lot of Gods of the kids." What did they doesn't It? "No, it's the same say? "Goddamn it." What God. He ju.st makes dllferent else? "Goddamn you." Why? faces." "Tiley're mad." Have you Joan: "He's me." You're heard anyone else talk of God'.' God? "Sort of ... I'm like "My father ." What does he him. Like Him? "I mean I say? "Goddamn it." What was born like him." How? else? "Goddamn you." When "In bis image." Do you know does he say that ? "When he 's what image means? "My mad at my mother." What mother says ifs what you does she do? "Cries." see when you look In a m1r· -===========~­ror." What do you see? "Me." r And God, Joan? "I couldn't" Why couldn't you? "Because He's a man and I'm a girl." Joe : "The man in heaven I pray to." What kind of LOCAL No oth•r n1w1p•p•r t•ll1 you mor•, •"•"I d1y, •bout wlt•i'1 going on in tit• Gr••t•r Or1ng1 Co•tt th•n th• DAILY PILOT. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY Newport Unity LOllllH 0. l"l.ICIUHOE•, Ml'llhftr D••otlo11al S.l"f'lc.• -I 0 A.M. l 11 :11 A.M. Sund•y Sc.ltoo! for •II •g•1 -1:45 A.M. 1 S* aJHI 1m11e, Nnpprt ... u . Office -'46·1111 DIAJ...A·l'QYll '46.0U! . . . Fl~~-SEMfJ,J ... GOD ·HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wiison, Coste Mesi S41·47M V. L, H•lllYWl!CK, '''"' JIM lllOIOLITOH, Mll!l•ltr 11 Ywr~ llO•t:llT I . ltlTt•. M1nl11•• '' l!llut.tttft CAllL Ol:HTJly, Mlnl1tt1 •I Mvlk -SUNDAY SIRYICIS - t.:45 A.M.-Sundoy School t0:50 A.M.-"Tlle Hot, Spirit" %6 S.nnOIJ by l'a1tor 7:00 l'.M.~ .... f-4 Sltttlot.11 ef P91j•-1111t AIHmbly, Gul'lt SpMltef -heturl11f-Sr.w1 . Ila.ti•'" ottd hb m11ko1 tol111t COSTA ·MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ,.,...k!IMI -ic11111w11rt. -•"-i.tY .J C'Ull .Cllf'. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST .:CHV,RCH " 650 HAMILTON. COSTA M1$A _ GIEO;tO• KOU lll, 1'11i.r \ "' Sund•Y School • , • , • • 9:45 Tr•ining UNon .! . , , , .. l;OO M•"'i"t W1r1 hip •••• I I :00 Euni•'ll Wmlli, •••••••• 6:qo W1P..41y Pr•y•• M11tin'll for 111 ,,.-,,, , , , , • , • , • , •••• , • 11)0 ntM MJ·t1 ll Hurwry Alw9f1 A'9il•bl. • -j ·~. UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH .. 2252 S. I. l'ALISADES IOA~ r1 SANTA ANA HllGHfS IUt(OAY SCHOOL .••...• , ... ,,,.,_,,, •• -..... t1tl A'.,M,. MOllHtHG WOllSMI" .. .. .... . . .. .•. ,, ..... ~ ...... 11 : .... M. l!Vl:HINe WOllSWI, ... ,,, ......... ,. '"f ,:tt P'.M. MIOWll:K llllVICE WIOHl!IOAT' .•.• ,.:,. .......... ,. ,, .. PM. "'4'· Wlllh J. Ct!T)C• Cfl11rdi P'llMI MHll71 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .t lleldlNI• f•hy (A!IMl'lull hl"fllll M...-1'--SltJter ,.."",.,,. v.11., .. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victori• & Pltcentit Av1. Coste Mt•• .I• ... I. Pletq •Mtnblltl' ••d:M McH•tll -Y.ulll Mhll"•r • CHRlSTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES .. luNCHIS Of THI MOTHIR CHURCH • I -· ... ~ rjRST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCllNTIST -· _;ttt IOSTON, MASSACHUSntS ·-· "' 'REALITY" ~.:JuNDAY, MARCH 28th Coste "'1.;o, first Church of Chirst, Scientist • :l'llD"lilH• Vttde Dr., C'"t• M•,. SUI_., Sc.lloot -9:1 S A.M, Cil1rdl Senke-11:00 A.M. lllMdlllf 11:00111, 2150 MllSO Verd• Dr. Huntington Beech-First Church of Christ, Scientist ltti & Ollff, H1u1tl119to11 hocti :H-4.,. Scllool -9:JO & 11 :00 A.M. Clt11ch-9:JO & 11 :00 A.M. lllead'htg 11:00111 -221 Mo l" St. Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist 3JOJ Via lido, Newport hocll Cll11c .. • Su11doy kltool -9:11 & 11 :00 A.M. R~ lloo111, 3J 11 Ylo Ude Newport Beach-Second Church of Chris t, Scientist JI ff Pmc.lflc Ylew Dr., Coro11a ffl ·Mer Clnlrclt 6 S1111dey Scltool -10:00 A.M. tndf .. 100111 -J500-I Coatt Hwy. All ar~ cordiall!i i11vited to attend tht church .ttrvicts and t njoy the privileg&6 of the Rtadrng Rooms Clllfd C•r• Prorido4 AT All SllllYICIS Of NIWfOIT ll:ACH -IDl1elplnl M .. tlnt R1t111•1Y Ho,,_, ll-11tary kJt"I 425 I. 11th St., C'"t• Mese Church Scbool . . . . . . . 9,45 A.M. lilorning Worshi p ..... 10,45 A.M. N1uMry c.,.. Pff•ldecl Phone: 642-2725 Minister:. Dr. D. \V. McElroy c·f.tURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA htWM9 Hltf'tMt ud Pcrinolr# SUPllDAY MOPNIN& llllE STUDY ••••••••••.••• 9i41 A.M . SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP l COMMUNION , , 10:4S A.M. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP • , , •• , , •• , • •• •• •• • 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING 1111LE STUDY ••••••••• , •• 7-:JO P.M • NUllSllY CAll l'ROYIDID J•h• Lffllerd: W. Whff Hl:fri119tn Mini•t•r Mw1jc1I Oir•c.ler Phone: '45-3191 Doy or Night I . ..... hM Hn;t ... Ml11htef ltlor11i119 w.,,ltfp.1:10 I 11 1.m. Sulltll•y Sc.ho•!,,,••. 9:JO '·'"· Ev111l119 S•rvlc• •••• 6:00 p.m. Youtlt Choir •.• ,.,,. 7:1S P·""· Yeuth M1eli"t' , •• , 1100 P·"'· Clllltl c-11 1n 11f'ik11 842·2421 ··"' W'.nfllto '"" .• 1:)1 '·'"· 11•11 k!llill •• • . . •. . ,,. '·'"· W..,I~• Wtrt11• , . . 11!4' '·""• Y.ullo G....,~ . , . . . . ' •-'"· I :'fi:~"~"3"" Pi-•.~i.:~; llF===F=1=RSET=a=a=P=T=1s=T=c=H=u=R=c=H===:ll ·- CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Street 1t Or1nge, Cost• Mesa -54S..5303 s,MJ.y Sch11I •Ml Wonhip , , •••••••• 9:00 •rid tO :JO •·'"· $..,n;t y b1ni119 Wouhi,. . , •.•••• •. •,., •• , •• • • • • 7:00 p.m. w.;11et4•Y l ible Study 1nd Pr1y11 •, •••••••• •. ·, 7o00 p.m. A• f• .. ,.•d••' ch~rcll wl* llW• teec.W11t 1Wht1'"Y WHAn COMl01 ,,,.. ~ Yme ShHfy 9f RneleotfH -Wwd .. Mey -7:>0 P.M, S..114" ........ ~ I ~ Sc.,__ltdlil A.ltl. COAST· *8LE CHURCH . MAIC:O JOHTI• JL HI. SAN JUAll CAPfSTIANO 4•J..tf4t 4N•1MI IJOoMl7 • 1101 CLIFF DRIYI, NIWPOlT llACH A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU -._ Dr. Welter P99g, P1stor S11otfey SdlMI -t :41 A.M. Wenltlp -11 A.Jlf,. 7 P.ltl. ~Nt tftus @9M«UNl1Y @JluR(>J{ TURTLE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Moin & Adams Streets Huntington Beach Corona del Mor ~\). RClf (; ~+• o.,. ~ == ,.. Morning Wor1hip , . , ••..•. , . , •••• , , •• , • l :JO I It :00 •·'"· l ibl• Scltool , ••••••• 9:45 •·""· Youtlt &roup1 • , , ••• 6:00 p.m. fvonin'll Wouhip •••• 7:00 p.m. Nuriery c••• Pl'Olllclfll t i 1!1 •1rvln1 Oltk•.: SJ6.25ff Oltl O.vo!IOll ~Ult ,_ s ~ ,, z -Ill Seventh· Day Adventist Church 271 A•ec.acllo SI., Co1te M.s• JMlll ·~•Wl'llalr.t. ,.,,,.... S.bb•tll Sthool • • • • 9:JO •·"'· Morning Worihip .• 11 :00 •·•· Pr•y•• M11li119 W1d., 7:JO p.111. of / "" .,. i I 1 ; :r,A 1 0 --~~ ,.,.... ~ i."'t~MA"t,..\; COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Wenhlp -10 A.M. Churc.h Sc.Jtoel -10 A.M. Cr. 1'hllll• G. M11rr•v. Ml~l111r 644 ' 7400 A/fend church o/ 'four choice lHE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST: JAMES. 320t Yle Lido, Newport hoc.It 71JO A.M. -Holy l1c.herl1t t :OO A.M. -Fomlly Worship 11 :00 A.M. -Alto'"'9 'Hol1 Co111m1111ICH1 I: Mor11litt 1'1oy1r Mld.W••k Holy Co11t11"1111io11 l HHllllf S."l&H Tuffdoy-10tJO A.M. WetlJleldey-1 :00 l'.M. Clllld Coro et 9:00 A.M. \) Tlw Rew. J1h11 P. A11toy 11 , Jl.c:ter -l'hoH: 675.0210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S111d•y1 7:JO & 9:JO Ch11rclt Scho•I -t :lO nur1dO'fl: 6130 & 10 e.111.; Hely Do11 •• •110011Kff Ykor, Tito ln. J1lt11 W. Do11aldJ011 -l'lloM 541·1l26 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dover Dr. LI 8-3631 TM Rn. Je"'" 6 . llelo, A1tl1t1"I 1>11,.r E•r!w Worihip 1:00 •·'"· ci,.;,1;," Ed11c1tion 9!15 •·'"· F11li"' Wor1h ip 10:]0 •·'"· Nursery Cart Available WELCOME LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 P•ci fic View Dr. Coron• d•I M•r OR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Mrs, W•lwe Cho111berl•lo, '•r1111 w ........ Phone 644-2664 9:00 A.M. Fe111tly W•11 .. lp 10:00 A.M. S1111d•1 Cll11rclt Schoel 11 :00 A.M. httlM Wonhlp CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Miiio~i Sy"od 760 Yicrorle S,,. C•lf• M.,. L•tller V. Toni••·, .. ,., 141·5404 Worth!~ $41rvlcu~ l :IJ a. 11 A,M, Sulld•Y School: •=llO A.M. A.tlvll l ll)lt C••n: f ::lll A.M. CHRISTIAN ILIMINTAlY SCHOOL 14141 .. PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M .. • Y ... Drl" & ...._ StrMt, Ceatw M..., C .. H. "1fld1w kl'laelt •:u -MOrl!I.., WOl'1111f ; l :OI Ind ll;OO Pri11c1 of "••c• Luth1r111 Scltool -Ml1• £1tlt1r Ohon, Prlnc.lp•I Offlc• Phon•1 S4•·0l21 School Plto111: 54t00l6'l CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE fl..._, t.tdll M""""" Cllwrc:~ 9f UftlNlll C"-t~ •111t!wt Sclella, lff AllMl•t IUHOAY llltll'IC• 11111 A..M. Ml"lller •, Al"-rt llYr1t't, •.Sc.,,. 'THI t •ILl C\,U• Oil' Hl:WP'O•T alACM fll ..... '""·· ...... I ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive University Park, Irvine ll••· H1rtt.1' N. Nl•rman11 Su11d•¥ School-9:00 A.M. Guitar Sel"f'IC.• -9:00 A.M. Fo1111/1 S.nke - 1 O:JO A.M. IJl·l 211 Nul'MfJ C•re lll·l246 A Cordiol Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l•lbo1 l1l1nd TH( UNITl:D COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH llSA91l1 675-0950 9:10 A.M. Worihip I Sund •y School Co1!1 Mei• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I tilt St. I Htrbor l lwd, Churclt Wor1ltip-9;]0 I 11 Clturch School -9:l0 541-7727 Coil• M11• North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M11• V1rd1 & l1k1r St. 5'49·2719 Wonltip I Church School 9:00 I I 0:30 A.M. Fou"t•in v,11,.,. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11125 l u•h•rd 962.JS'l Worillip-9:30 A.M. Church Scltoo!-9:3 0 I 10:45 A.M. Hunti11,ton •••cit FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 272 1 17111 St. 536-1537 S1rvice1 -9:15 I 10:30 Nursuy C•re All Mar11lr19 Clturclt Sthool -9:15 Hunlin9to" ll11ch -Ncnlh COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Av1. &42-tt6 I Wo11hip I Ch11rclt School 9 I 10:30 A.M. 1rwin• -E11l l luff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 113·1213 11422 C11lw1r Ro•d U IJnlver.lly Drlwt Wo,.hip I Church Scltool 9 I I 0:30 A.M. Lag un1 l11clt METHODIST CHURCH 21612 W11l1y Oriv• in ~u1~ LtQUfll Wor1ltip •nd Church Stl,ool -10 A.M. 499.3011 Newport l 11c.h CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. l•lbo• llwd. 67l·l105 Wonlti~9 :l0 A.M. Clturch Sc.hool-9;]0 I t I AJA. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20111 M.,Nll• lNeor Ad•IMI H1111thltt•11 '-ch It••· Do11old I. Roberti, l'utor S1111ffy Worship: 9:JO A.M. Ch•rc .. School: 10:•5 A.M. Offiu: 201 lJ M0911oll• St. 1'110111: 961°4940 Church of the Covenant 2150 Fel"'9w Ried, Ce1t. MoM lr1tc.• A. K1nle, P•tot S•H01 W•11hlp: 9:30 A.M. Ch1rc• Schiel: 9:41 A.M, l'tiorte: S41-4304 Community Presbyterian Church 411 Fer .. t AYHH, letl .. '-cit Dt. Doll" A. T trMf, l'•tet Suffey WW1hlp: 1;45 • 9:JO • 11 A.M. Cll11rc.h klto1I: 9:l0 Pherte: '494·7155 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 St, AIHl'rew1 R1•d, N-pert IMc.h C•otln Herbert Dlore11fkld, ,.,,., Wrilp & Ck1rch Sch•ol: I , 9iJO & 11 A.Ill. PhOM: 646-7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Chu.rch C"'"' J•111""9 l les~llff PtfM, CeteH •1 M•r ,,._, .,.,... ... ,.,, .... ,., Wenlllp & Chrch kkel -t I lO:lO A.M. l'tto .. : 644·1341 SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOO L hat~?,; .;;!?o~T.o temple • ~ metting .1t St. J1mH Eplscopal Church a 3209 Via Lido, Ncwporl SeaGh F« l"for1Ntlon: c.114S7S.7230 l y p ? ' " s d. le .. m y • w r , tk to ' ts " ! 0 ,. ! • ey at y? OU ! he at en 's at ' • • h • 't I · .. -.~ . " ,, .... . - • , DAILY Ptlllr 1J P rejud ices M ay Hattg On Pulpit antf Pew . j ' Are 'TiieY.' Really Welcom~? . (Coatlnued from Pa1e 4) "JesUJ Christ, Supersl..ar," a rock opera wh ich is causing a great deal of interest throughout the entire church, will be pr es ented in Fe I l ows hip HalL This re<:ordln~. written by Andres Lloyd Webt>er and Tim Rlce, will be played with the words projecl.ed on a screen. The title of Pastor Ronald L. White's sermon at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach for both services on Sunday is "Which or Us Convict Christ of Sin~" The last Wednesday Lenten service at 7: 30 p.m. will continue mess ages on the theme "Symbols of. the Cross" with "The Cross ~ Symbol of Shame and Glory." Sacra- ment of Holy Communion will be offered after the service, The Rev . Gene Thompson, minister of the Hu1Ulngtoo Beach Church ol Religlou! &ience will be the guesl speaker at the Sunday service. of the Church of Religious Science of Newport Beach. The members and guests of the church meet at the Ebell Club, 515 W. Balboa Blvd. at 10 a.m. wilh Sunday school meeting at the same hour. Rev. Thompson will have at his lecture title, "My Percep- tion of Life -What is Yours?" A social hour will follow the lecture. Accredited classes are being given by Rev . Albert Burke in the Conference Room or the Oakwood Garden Apartments, 1700 16th St., Newport Beach. First year cl.asses meet at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, while se. cond year classes meet at 8 p.m. on Thursday. Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Pacific Vi"ew Saturday, March 27, from 9 a,n1. to 3 p.m. and SUnday, March 28, from 9 a.ru. to 2 p.m. Items of household furniture, swing sets, toys and a large selection of used clothlng. infant to adult, have been collected and arranged for easy . selection. Members of the school auxiliary have been assisting the ways and means chairman and proceeds of the sale will benefit the • school. New members will b e received i n lo membership Sunday at the tt} a.m. service of worship at Oirlst Che Shepherd Lulheratt Church, · Camino Capistrano at Del Gado Road, Capistrano Beach. Pastor Ackerman will con- tinue his series of sermons on "Discovering God Al'lew ." The subject of this Sunday's sermon is ''How 'May I Find God?" The choir will sing an anthem under the direction of Craig Dastrup. The final \Vednesday evening Lenten Service and Chantel Drama will be held ·Wednesday at 7:30 lo 8:20 p.m. The Chancel Drama is tilled, "Through the Veil" and is directed by Joan- ne Lippert. The cast is made up entirely of young people including , Beth Muralt, John Bruns, Eric Van Wart and Todd Ackerman. P a s t o r Ackerman will deliver " very brief message on ' • H e Defeated Death." ' Meaning" by Rev. !Melvin Taylor. Churth school is a~1 , 10:30 a.m, The.~ wlll be tbreci. baptisms. ' "The Man Who Had to Die." -Part I -Will be the sermoo· topic of the Rev. Bruce A.~ Knrrle at Tbe Pre1byterfan C1111rcb of the Covennt, 2800 Fairview Road, Costa Ml\Sa. Church school through e~th grade will be held at 9~30 a.m, Child care is avallatlle at both services. The sermon subject for Sun· da y at Corona del Mar Com· munity C Ii u r c h , Corlgrega- tlonal, 611 Heliotrope Ave., is entitled ' ' B ring I n g Up Father." To be presented by Dr. Philip G. Murray, worship services are at 10 a.m. with child care. Church. sch.ool is also at 10. Mi ss Nancy Corke. child and youlh specialist, will present a special program during the Sunday Sch<>ot hour tomorrow y oung Churchtnett lit 9:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Fou~squar~ Church, 1734 We have heard of Tl)e Young Rebels, the Young Orange Ave. The color film. Lawyers, the Young Doctors and so on. Well the::ie "No Time. to Wait," will be are lhe young churchmen. Michael Faw. 15:year-old shown during the 7 p.m. deacon of the First Presbyterian Church in San An· service . The th\ll'ch now is selmo, compares riotes with Douglas Harnsberger, in the midst of a total church 16, an elder of the same church. The boys say they drive. Prizes will be given were sought out for their ideas. By GEORGE W. CORNEU. AP Rdlgloo Writer The sign outside the churcl!. says, "Welcome." But when a black person enters and.sees that all lhe re-st of the worshippers are white, he ca.n't be sure whethtr he real· ly Is welcome ar not. That outspoken, silent quea- tlonmark, an inherited con· sequi::nce of past pracliCf!s, Is considered a major obstacle to fuller interracial life in American churches. all soc:lal-economlc categories. "We want peoplt of 111\ walk.s of life to come in because they can have a real piece of power structure,'' . sa'ys Pastor Johnson, pointing out that· lhe objective is not just token integration, but full· gauged community service. Both congregations have formally approved taking the initiative in the matter, with advertising eYpected to begin about April l. "Success will come only if we have a valid program to serve blacks and To try to overcome it , two whites," says Pastor Roesch. all·whlte, mainly middle-class The unusual camp a i g n, congregations i" Houston, Teit. described by the Houston have decided it is necessary Chronicle's religion e d i lo r to make clear publicly that Janice Law as p05sibly the they not only will accept all firsl of iLs kind in American kind of people , but definitely Protestantism. points. up the want Uiem. continuing fennent on the ''There is a need to state issue, especially in the South. our position clearly and Gradually, here and there, specifica lly." says the Rev, some formerly a l ! -white Gordon A. RoeSch, 28, pastor Southern congregations have of the Holy Trinity Lulher1tn become interracial. to varying church. noting that carried· degrees. But it's a slow. spotty over racial patterns tend to process, depending on volun- . .: tary action. 9lle.n r,e~Lswtjnd clouded with healtatlons. ;. It al® hat been retarded by . tendencies to b l a c k separatism, aimed at co,.... solldaUng black influence , a strong factor .in the North. Some congr-:gatfons s t.11 l overtly reject Inc I u. 1 (v e mtmberships. In Birmlngbam, Al.a ., ~ter all-white Flra.t Baptist church last hall refused to admll a Negro woman and h e r daughter to membership, the then-pastor. the Rev. J . Hert>trt Gilmore, most of his staff and about JOU members quit. They fonned a new eon. gregation la st December, the Baptist Church of t h e Covenant, including blacks. Other Southern con· gregations have become f1dl1. integrated in r~cenl years, such. as. East Lake Methodist chUrch at Atlanta, Ga. It has aboUt 100 white rrtembers, 200 blacks and a broad, varied program. perpetuate barriers, e v en .. unintentionally. In S(lme eases, the a5$Umed barrirrs may be real, as some recent conUkts indicate, ad- ding to lh.e general uncer~lntY about it among those beyond the church doors. NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST· CHURCH Worship• at 11;1 S a.m. .. to the family and individual ----------------------bringing the most, and the But Houston's Holy Trinity and the Lord of Life Lutheran Publi s h ] p • church, led by the Rev. Kurt winning team will receive a free dinner from the losing team . The Rev. Robert B. Jacobs is pastor. c c 00 s rovin g ~;rti~i~~n~~ ,~; .. ~~nn ,.~: ST. MICHAE LS AND ALL ANGE LS EP ISCOPAL CHURCH .M•rt•erlt• .. d P11elfic Yilw , N•w,.rt h.c• -Al l AI E WILCO MI - paigns .!lpecifically to Invite E~•v •Ct•n fer wk••I th•iri 615-0tSO R e ligion C an B e Taug ht1_:b:::la:::'":;·,..:b:::"':::w:::n•:..:a:::nd:...::•t:::he:::":..:0='r==0·=·=·=· 1="'= .. ='"=M='"='"=··:±::========= By LOUIS CASSELS Ul'I Rtllllell Wrtt.r poetry, short stories, dramas, history -to be found in the Al least A j)ublic high Bible; to help them appreciate schools, scattered f r o m "the great influence exerted Massachusetts· lo Calirornla, att proving that ~Ugion can on our culture by the Bible"; . . o hours <1£ worship · at 9 '~Drive, Corona de! Mar, offers 1--an 11 a.m. Sunday c.hurch --· ool and Bible classes are Continuing his Lenten series of sermons Sunday entitled "A House Not Made With Hands." Dr. Charles H . Dierenfield. pastor, w i 11 preach Part V: hThe Building Blocks of Forgiveness" at the 8, 9:30-and 11 a.m. services at St. Andrew's Presbyter.Ian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Buch. "New members will l>e _received by the congregation at the 8 and 11 . hours;' and rommunlci:nt young people new members at the 9:30 a.m. ''How 1 Found Personal Fulfillment" will be lhe sutr ject of tbe Saddleback Valley CBMC speaker on Wednesday, March 31 at Buffy's Restaurant, Avery Parkway at San Diego Freeway, Mission Viejo. Speaker at the 7 to 8 a.m. meeting will ·be Sam Rankin. a Jewish businessman who found the Messiah, and wfll share his testimony. Mr. Ranltin, who is well known as a speaker and master af ceremonies, is a resident of Tustin. and is a past chairman of several CBMC groups. He is well known for ti.is sense of humor and quick y.iit. His wife teaches at Biola College at La Mirada. be taught objectively without and to familiarize them with violating the Constitution. ''the various views of Biblical There may be. .others. But scholars concerning the origin 84 are definitely known to the and nature of the books of Religious Instruction Associa-the Bible.,, held at 10 a.m. Dr . Wm. R. Eller will deliver the message "An Everlasting Choice." The Wednesday evening Lenten wor ship at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Eller will speak on the subject "Time for Sufferi"ng. '• "A Man Faces the Worst Unafra id" is the sermon topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brown on 1971 Membership Sunday, at the Plymouth Congre1a- tlona.I <ibun:b of Newport - lion, a nonsectarian body which advocates "the legal, "For Drama and human in· proper and significant study !crest, the Bible rivals any of religion in ttie · public body of writing in the world." ~chool." says Robert H. Baylis, a The majorily ef the schools "Docs il Really Matter?'' Harbor, -3252-Broad Str~el, ls the sermon subject al Newport Beach. at 10 a.m. Harbor Chrlsttau C.)t a r ~ h , worship servitt!. S u n d a y Dlsclpks of ~1st; ~g schObl is held at lhe same are apProaching the teaching teacher at Acalanes UniQP of religion by ·.including in lligh ScQQol, Wal.nu.~ Cr~~ Resurrection L u t h e t a D English ·or humanitin courses Calif. "A course in the Bible Church. L.C.A., 9812 Hamilton one or more units on the Bible at the seCQndary school level ~ , H!'ntington ~ea c b • as literaturr. shoul d be no different from schedulef morNng worship at ' 'Fo'r example Lincoln Hikti. any other well·tau;..:t ni.etary -al Harper School -42& · E. --time. · 18th St., Costa Mesa. Sunday school is at 9:45. morning worship at 10:45 a.m. Nursery care provided. 10:30 a.~. Arthur R. Tingley, School in Bloe::mmgton, Ind., &" pastor, wUI speak on "Co_n--.include& a uni\ 'o(Bible study courae. ll should emphasize frontalion With Truth." Su~~ Jn its 12th grade English. the reading of the texl and day school for grades two an<t' course. Mrs. Betty Stainer, the discovery of signi!icant above at 9 a.m. Nursery c'are one of the teachers of the human eiperience." St. John the Divine Episcopal Church. 2043 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, will hold Holy Communion service at 7:30 a.m. Family service will be held at 9:30 a.m. with Sunday school classes for all ages at this hour. Nursery care provided. The EYC will meet at 7 p.m. The final even- ing of the Ecology Series will take place on Wednesday evening of this \veek al 7:45. Father Cameron Harriott vdll speak on "Spiritual Ecology." Fr. Harriott is associated wilh t h e weJl·known Counseling Center of St. Luke's Church in Monrovia . Newport U n I l y Church meeting Sunday in the Senior Citizens Building, 15th and Irvine Ave ., Newport Beach, schedules serviCf!s at IO and 11:15 a.m. Rev. Loren Dale Flickinger's sermon wlll be "The Comfort Zone." There will be a Sin gs pi rati on Wednesday evening .at 7:30 p.m." through first grade at 10:30 course, says the Bible unit To meet the need for a a.m. Lenten Vespers on is extremely popular with textbook suitable for high Thursday at 7:30 p.m'. Theme : students and toachers h<1ve sc hool Bible course!, a "The Lenten Way -Life's found ii' "a most rewarding Protestant-Catholic-Jewish Way ." experience, well worth the team or scholars has produced preparation time required." a volume called "The Bible Ttrc First United l\fetbodlst At Lower Merion High Read er" which i n c I u des Sunday services will be held at 8: 15 and 11 a.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. The sermon is entitled -"Count the Cosl." A midweek Lenten service \Viii be held . at 7:30 p.m. with the sermon "Thal They Might Know You." Church of Huntington Beach Scbool. Ardmore. Pa .. Mrs. selected passages of the Bible will conduct two worship Marion A. Klaus teaches a with commentaries acceptable serv ices Sunday at 9: 15 and cOOrse on "The Bible and to all three faiths. It is 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Edward Literature." Its objectives, published in paperback by C. Erny wilJ be prea ching at she says, are lo acquaint Bruce Publishing Co., N.Y., both services. His sermon students with "the rich variety and is supplemented by topic will be ''The Cross at of literary forms" teacher's guide. the Center of Our Lives."1-----'----------;:_ ______ J On Sunday at Community UnUed Pi.1ethodist Church, 6662 Heil Ave .. lfuntington Beach , Rev. Charles L. Rose will be preaching al both the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services. Church school classes will be held al both hours for infants through adults. The United Methodist Youth Fellowship meets at 6:30 p.m. Junior High youth meel in Moore Hall and Senior High youth in the chapel. The youth of the community are cordially invited to join them. The C-Ommunlty U a It e 4 fi1etbodist Church Ch an c e I Choir is; presenting the Easter Cantata, ''The Centurion '' by Jack Coleman on April 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the church sanctuary, 6662 Heil Ave ., tluntingtoo Beach. The soloists are Byron Henderson as the Centurion. Harold Adams as Pilate. Priscilh. Todd es Claudia and Don Gugeler as lhe narrator. The Choir Di rec. tor is Margaret Knudson and the organist is Pat Adams. Church school classes for all ages at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. Nursery care is ava ilable. Tiie high school ·membership class meets at 5 :3~ p.m. The youth groups meet at 6:30 p.m. Pre-Passover services wifi be conducted at temp I e Sharon, 617 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa, Friday beginning 8:15 p.m. Passover, the festival of freedom com· memorating I srael 's deliverance from Egyptian bondage i~ celebrated lor eight days during the month of Nissan, the first month in the Hebrew calendar. Fr Id a y Court Stella l\-1aris No. 1448 evening Is the eve of the first Catholic D a u g h t e r s of day or the month of Nissan, America of Costa Mesa will year 5731 , and services con- ft.felodyland Christian Center receive new members Pi.tonday ducted by Rabbi Garson Good- will be the site for the Grand al SI. Joachim Parish Hall, man will feature his sermon. Premiere or Hermano Pablo 1964 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. "Remember, You Were a Radio and Te I e vision at 8 p.m. Slave." Members. their Evangelism's newest f i Im friends and visitors are always "Elijah and Baal." Monday Fairview Baptist Church, welcome to services. The holi- at 8 p.m. The film. which 1525 Fairview Road . Costa day of Passover begins on was filmed in Eastman color Mesa, schedules Sunday Friday evening. April 9 and and produced in Southern services at 10 a.m. with a will continue for eight day.s California's mounlains and sermon enlitled "On Life 's throuAh Saturday, April 17'. deserLs. captures the confllctlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijS;iiiiiiil;;~p;g:n~~-;:--.:..:_....:. ___ I ind intrigue between the ._., • l { prophet Elijah and the heath-t en worshippers of Baa\. The F public is invited "' attend this 01·m'o·-J'leanon·ot po.J. gala. event. Rev. Paul Finken· V'-•1 fR, binder. director -of Radio and Television Evangelism. will be The Southland's J\.fost BttJMtiful featured along with a musical Memor' ·'- program including 1 46-l>iece uus orchestra. Admission is frte MAUSOLW. .. COtUMIA.tlUlll • CtMnm This year's rummage sale will be held at St. Jetta tbe: BapU1t CatboUc School. 1021 Baker Street, Costa Men, "'i!;':: TREES of the WORLD On Fairhaven Avenue Bttwttn Santa Ana and Oranat YOUR FASHION CENTER HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN WITH THE EASTER BU NNY South Coast '1ua • In Co1t1 MeM .,.jag JeS'!r . ttnu.:d tu _7 ,the-.... gc for rn ro\I. 12t surely would w;; • memonble arc. '°' NEWS RELEASE: "'. ·~ WEST COAST §~. 1:~' BANKS REDUCE ·.-: INTEREST • ~ ON SAVINGS .. .,,. soirir <he c. ~· -~~ ANAHEIM, CAL.-lnterest rat@s ::;::: Or on savings deposits were cut do I P and sharply Friday by West Coast uop n.;, I nd? banks as they join~d ~ther Whtr-· ..ed. banks across the nation 1n re-.i...-.uch •nll. .f on ducing the rates paid on savings aa ~ ~. is deposits . 1bc~ l • o/· . . (X)W, -e • An ,expal1ttous antlysu of :IO:U• ,.,11 t(\ •lated ,..~ ... ' • 'ftrt'I ,_ bro•1"""' r::-, AH YOU Sllll ·QETTI NG THE MOST F!OM TOUR SAYIM&Sl ANAHEIM SAVINGS PITS THE HIGHEST INTEREST RATES ON tNSU!!D SAVINGS 50/oto60/o Curr11nt 1nnual rate on passbook .aa:ounts compounded daily 90" dly bonus interest 1ccoonts with minimum ~lance Ont to ten year-'"'" certifie1te -aet®nts with minimum b1lfncl . Two to ten year term wflficrte •t<XOU~~nmts With-minimum balance 5% 5!14% 5*% 6% ANAHEIM SAVINGS A N D LOAN ASSOCIA TION ONE DAY ONLY SUNDAY, M-AR. 28th 6 p.m. GRANT PLAZA • ·BROOKHURST a ADAMS HU NTINGTON BEACH ~ I I I ' • By RALPH C. DEANS Edltorllil Re~arcll Reperls i A slowdown In pa~enger growth, c»upled with ~h•rply risi ng cosu of ' ration, 4' lhrown the U.S. airline i dustry Into 1 tallspin. Losses of the lareest carriers were estimated el ' mllllon Jn 19TO. Jo:ven steeper defici\3 e forttast for this year and next ar. A host of factors contributed to the lsis, among them the introduction of Boeing 747 jumbo jet.s al a cost $24 mllllOft apiecr. Wage increases. (l:bcr airport fees and a continuing sh or hijackings played their part. Rairious compe:tilion on many routes rtailed the profits or some scheduled rlines while charter busine.ss eroded e'-,,rofil! of ~hers. !TOWARD THE CLOSE or 1970. !he W line industry eslimated that the year'& J crease in revenue passenger miles - I trnatione l and domestic -was only percent, less lhan half the previous ' ' year's lncrea11t and less tha~ a third or the 11vtrt1ge annual growth rate during most of the decade. Domestic traf\lc alone, as reported by the major airlines. declined by one ~rcent during the past year. The airlines responded t.Q all this bad 11ews with demands for a fare increase -turned down by the Civil Aeronautics Roard last Stplember -and exte.nslvc cutbacks in service. Thtre were 6S8 fewer domestic flights in December than a year earlier. Some 7 ,000 employes ...,·en~ laid off during 1970. Airlines also sold off record numbers of aircraft 1n a desperate scramble for cash. Free liquor, movies and magazines were eliminated on many (lights. BUT COST CUTIING and a series of selective fare increases have so far failed to revive profits. Airline executives are stepping up de1nands for general fare increases. Speculation among in- dustry observers now dwells not on whether lhere will be an increage but on timin& and size. Com111ent Page Trend in U.S. Air Travel PER CENT INCREASE IN PASSENGER MllES 1962·1968 ANNUAL AVERAGE tttttttt1 1969 ttttt1 1970 tt1 4.8 % 10.1 % 17% -- According to the Air Transport Association, a trade o r g a c I 1 a t l o n representing the ca rriers, a 3.~ percent increa.se would cut the deficit of the 12 major airline! from $192 million e1 - pecl.td t.his year to zero. A 5.1 percent raise would yield a profit of $100 million. But it would take an increase of 12 to 20 percent to yield the: 10.5 perctnt rate of return thr: CAB has judged to be (air. If there is a geperal fare increase this year, it will come over the strong protests of consumer g r o u p 1 wf'lich believe the airlines are already charjing too much. The Jast general incrtut -6.4 percent in October, 1969 -was cont.eated in court. by 32 congressmen. led by Rep. John Moss: CD-Calif.). The cast was remanded to lhe CAB when tf)e lawmakers proved that the increase hid not been preceded by hearings. Hear· ing.s wer-e htld and the Increase look elf.ct. THEN, BEGINNING last July, the CAB permitl.ed the airlines tn round off their ltare.s at the next b1gber dollar, adding ~ milllon a year lo alrlint revenues. Recent awards on ~pecific routes have rai!lrd farf!I by a!I 1nuch as s:i between some cities. As well , the Jnternational Alr Transport Associa-. lion has raised mOl!I transoceanic flight.J by 5 percent. All this means that air travelers will be paying more for their airline llckel!I Olis year than last The question is. wlll the higher prices save the airlines? Or will more Americans than ever spend I.heir vaca- Lion.s in the back yard th.is summer? And will corporations conlinue, as they did last year. to use !hr phone instead of the airplane to keep in touch with client.s ? If they do. the airhnes wilt ride their higher fares into an even deeper bath or red ink. a Long Shot The airlines have be.en i• trouble he· fore. In 1962 they were sufJering largely because the swit.ch from propeller-dri ven airplanes to jets had gobbled up opcrat· ing cash and carried the airlines to the limit of their borrowing capability. A temporary slowdown in pawngcr growth capped the problem. PERIODIC economic downturns have increased the attractiveness or merger! among the top airlines. The chief benefif:'! of consolidation would be to curt.ail wasteful competition end improve thl!! profits of the .survivors. But in the past, the very mention of nlergers has raise~ the hackles of many groups. \\'hen Ameri- can and Eastem tried lo merge in 1962,. for instance, the plan was shot down un~ der protest from Congres.s, labor and rival airlines. I By UNOLE\ "·CLARK JR. P E 8" ·zz · D zz s F · ld fThe roeeol hea,ywelglu champioosllip romoters ye i ion-0 ar ports ie ht demonstrated that a great many pie y,·111 pay outrageous prices to tioris imposed on it by the government of e\•ent that y,·on "t e.ven be duplicated . markel they have been exp~diog rapidly 4'tch sut h a spectacle on a television sharply limiting what it can present, Both Ali and Frazier wtre undefeated, in recent years. -r there isn't much reason to think that and both had at least some claim to •1reen. They will. al any rate, if the It will destroy its free-TV competition. the title before the fight. Because o( E reen Is theater-siz.t. Free 'TV actually isn't free, of course : Ali's refusal of military service, the The promoters aren't able to provide the advertisers pay the bills. The com-fight even had Polit ical overtones. A plecise figures but one of them estimates blnation of a business recession and rematch between the two fighters, or the outlawing of cigaret commercials a fight between Frazier and anybody !'lat revenue from all sources will come for a while was making advertisers else, couldn't possibly draw the same l1 $20 million, with the hulk of that relatively hard to find . Last week, interest. r~Rresenling the take from closed-circuit however, a story in this newspaper in- ttWater showings in 362 U.S. and Cana-dicaled that things were changing for THERE IS A LESSON there for the better. businessmen in other aports. Outside New dlan cities. Prices in some cities rafl8ed "Marth didn't come in like a \!on," York City , for instance. professional a~ .high as SJO a seal. says John M. Otter. vice president of basketball still resorts lo doublt-htaders i:ln the wake of th is showing some National Broadcasting Co. "It came in lo try to draw respectable crowds. ADY n0servers are pre.dieting that closed-like a bull." dreams its promoters may have Of huge TV revenues are still dreams. (:~cuit TV soon will convert all big-time TIMES COULD EASILY change agaln. Basrball·s World Series and footba ll's fi~!l! into enlertainmenl! only for the For the fo~eeable future, though, ifs Super Bowl obviously are salable com- "-t1lthy. On free home television se.~. hard to envisfon tt\e promoters of major modltle s, but both are p11>b&!)ly doing t" reasoning 1oes , no one will be able iports events. dra;nas or anything else better on free television than they coold ui watch boxing, professional baseball, taking their chances on the very chancy on any pay-lo-watch setup, either in t+o<. II. basketball or hockey . retum1 of home pay TV in preference homes or in theaters. Regular-stason to· "uie~ hlgh jirlCes they ca n and are games sttm a highly remote possibility 1l'HE FORECASTS ARE rem(ni:icent getting from free tele vision's sponsors for theater television and. from the n~ those about p1y television, which Sports promoters especiall y should be sports promoters' standpoint, a huge if It ever gets rolllng Is supposed to getting .a little nervous about just how. gamble I S attractions for pay TV in k I off free TV rompletely. Is pay much more they can cha rge for their the home. television actually such a villain? pr!;sentations, whatever the type of 1'V. Before the promoters start hunting Pay TV in 1he home ·still ha!! a Jong The Joe Frazier -Muhammad A Ii pay television dollars perhap!I they wty to go even to prove that it's fight sOJd out many !heaters in larger should, in their own inlertAt, give a economi cally viable, let alone a serious cities : but elsewhere theaters sometimes little more thought to what they've been threat to any other fa cet of the en-sold half or Jess of their seats. doing to their product. Jn their eagerness l.t:rtainment business. With the restric-'"Ibl!! fight , moreover, was the sort to tap the growing spectator .sports THERE'S NOTHJNG wrong with ex- pansion, to be surt. provided that you have somelhing reasonably at!!lctive to offer in all the new market$. Boxing promoters presumably were most en- thralled by the reporl3 of the Ali-Fratiet' TV bonan za, but the shortage of ne'lf opponents for the heavyweight c.hampion isn't their only problem. Among the recognized boxing cham- pions listed in the handy World Almanac are Carlos Monzon and NiccolU.i Loche of Argentina, Ken Bucha nan of Scotland and three Japanese gladiators, Hiroshi Kobayaahi, Sho S1ijyo and "1asao Ohba.. They may be heroes in tht-ir own lands:, but their names are not household words in the U.S. where lhose pay TV rewards supposedly are to be found . Baseball, football, basketball , hockey and other sporl!I havr expanded right .ahead. even though the name:i of most of their new players aren't household words either. When interest lags in one city, the franchise is shifted eliie:where in the hope of finding more gullJble customers. The product ls being diluted. THE PRODUCT IS being altered by existing free television. too, and certainly not ofjen for the belt@r. In one Super Take This Test to See ~-----Our Man In Sa11 Fra11cl1co-----~ ,.Who Fits the Stereot y pe .-, l'f"n an article on ''Middle Class V~Jenct:," tht November issue of Pi,)'.cltology Today posed a half-dozen key true~r-false questions to wit , e Wife-slappil1g and marital violenC'f. nccur rnost commonly an1ong the poor, lht unl!ducaled and tM blacks. • Middle-class Americans arc more likely than working-class persuns to v~nl their rage in .?tymbollc and non-physical w11ys. .. The use of guns 11nd kniv es 10 settle disputes lends to be concentrAted in' violent subcultures: amonii. slum-d~tllers, Southerners and ghcttns . ~ Americans arP Ix-coming more permissive in rear ing Lheir children: 11panklng is less common than 1l used to'·be. .. Many Amf"r ic11ns would take up arms against a tyran nical government 9 Men who have had experte nce in wlr are n1ore likely to cundone I.he use of forct to settle social ills. All of the above statement.! 11re false . 11" reading them again in that \ighl. ' ' ALL THIS WAS lht result of en ex- te•slve poll conducted for the Nalionut C'.ommlssion on lhe 1:auses and Prrven· lion of Violence by l.ou Ha rns Somt atbtt mlscellanteos findings: 13 percent of all adult American" have been slap. ped or kicked by o!her:i;: Ill percent have done Lhe same to 01hcrs. One-filth of all Americarui appr OVC' of slapping one's spouse "on appropriate occasions" t like her birthday?t This practice. In- cidentally, incre11sts with Income. Black.!! do not constitute an especially violent subcu lture , according to the Har- rill :itudy, They are, however , exposed to more violence The South clot$ not appear lo be more violent than any nther parl of ''ur coun- tr y. though when violence does erupt It does so w I I h gr~ter passion and more deadly result.s THE POOR and less edu cated art not more likely than the middle class In resort to phys ical form~ of aggression. Violence \s spread almost equally among all ltOCial groups. One lron remained intact from this myth-wreckage, though. We are rellevPd lo report that women were adjudged lrss likely to have <'Omm111ed acts of violence, to have been v1clin1~ of ag- gression, or to approve of violcnct. Whic h still doesn 't keep her from l)(>ini;: slapp«111round on appropriate occasion~. -Nt'o\·~ Front ~1sg11t.lne Pop Win es Lure Pot Market Some of the most lnttrt~ting market ttsi.s of ricent monms lnvolvtd 11lcohol1c btvera1es that tutt morf or less hke soda pop. In mQ:lll cues the l.tSL'i wert directed !iCfUarely 10 young people - "tile Pep11i gentr1tlon grown up,'· as it National Brewln1 CO. salt• m1nager ptl.1 It. .. A 101 of kids were brought up on 1111 kinds of 30ft drlnb with 1weet tastrs," lht manager explained "We ftt'I · th1~ hA!I 1rcounted for the 1occes.s r.r •~·cet wuw!I ·• Another poss1blt. rt1&0n. le~!! openly dll<ll.....,, 11 Ibo fact lhll b«r and ' wirte often are used along ~·•th 1n11ri· )Ulna. At any rate, Nallonil Brewing tested "Malt Duck ." a combuuallon of bter 11nd grapt ju1ct concentrate. (.J)ne Stir Bre~·ing Co. is rnurllng tht feminine market v.•1th ''Lime Lager," a hme- flavored betr with "25 percent fewrr t alories." Pittsburgh Brewin1 Co. tried out "'Hoppin' G111or" -tM!rr And G11orade. 1'hfy clalm no hanaovcr prob- ll'ms. Thr quc1it1on left dangling. v.•i11 it 111 lead to lhr hard stuH, as mairijuana Js iupf)Ostd t.o? -Hews Pnal lhpila• Cirrhosisville By HERB CAEN SA N FRA NCISCO -This city's reputation as a drinking town may be gelling out of hand. Item: FCC Commsr . Nicholas Johnson, protesting lht commission·s new ruling that broadcasters are to be held responsible for playing songs glorifyi ng illegal drugs, scoffs "There are more people addicted to alcohol in the city of San Francisco lhlln there are drug addicts in the entire lJnited Sietcs"' {is that good or bed7 ). Item : If negotiations with CBS are con1 ple.led. Barbra Streisand \tlill be here ln July to film a 90-rn inute T\' special, written by Mike Mat- lhey,·s. titled "San f'r11ncisco a la Str('1sand." Among the songs she will sing -1h1s one in "a typical San Francisco piano bar" -is one litle<l "!'n1 Aly,·av~ Drunk in San Francisco" \Or, I left ffiy liver by the bay). llem: Allan Murray, ?res. of lhr f.1ants Boogters. phoned Stan Musi1l to tell h1n1 the Boosters would be ~athering 1n Musial's St. Louis reslauran t during the fir st Friday of baseball season. explaining "I'm calling you early in ·case you have lo make any special arrangementii for us .'' .. Oh. right." said twlusilll. "I'll put on three extr11 bartender!! ... Well, as Jim Murray once wrote, we have the only Bay in the world with An olive ln It. • • THE THINGS YOU HEAR: At Ambassador Tours, Stan Pollard 50Jd a tick el to N. Y. to an eldarty gent who stipulated "Oon'1 hook mt on a 7~7 -I refuse to go up in anything bigger than the school I wc.nt to" Converution :it Ch11 rly JI''.':, O\"Crheard by Tony Kent "Docs the Avon Lady ever call at your hou!!e1 "' "Nope, ~'e don·t ha ve chln'lfs" ... Don Sherwo()(f, bedded down with the flu or somebody : "l wound my Spiro A;new wristwatch too ti&ht and the ~pring hit me Jn the eye .. Photographer Emilie Romaine, enthusing ovtr lilt success of Ruby Keeler in "No No Nanette"· "Just lhlnk, 'lt't old girls now have a George Blanda of our very own !" , . Al the Burlingame Safeway, Pat VM- denbroeck musing 11botll !ht dlsap. pe.!!r.ancc (If shopping carts· "'I guess they go to "''here all !he wire coal hangers come from " ... And Oelln Webber claims that ever since the big oil spill, "when you pick up a sea shell and hold 11 lo your ear, you hear a ~secand Scott Carpenter commercial ~'' • ADD INFINITEMS: Fisher, the Bing Crosby's English butler. Is no longer complaining abou t lhe dearth of social activilleii around the Hillsborough mansion . Young Harry, now 13, is giving parties, and Fisher is busy typing guest lisll!. The one for l~arry·s party la~t Friday paired off \he young gue~ts -"Harry Crosby -Loren Carmasa1. John Swifl- Ellen S\\'inger. Henry HutchiMon • Anne •WQOdruff" and so on down the line In the last listing : "Pelt'!' Schmu ck -Anybody •desperate)." Well. with a name like Schmuck, you goL ,problems . • • 111-E REASON Melvin Belli looks all puckered up these days is that he's on a grapefnut diet ("Squeeze hint and he squirtA:' reports a lady fnend ). Anyway, it's working : "l"m now wearing suits I used to go to J uiiior Proms in. • • • IT WAS llO'f NEWS the other day -St1te Senate Prts. James Mills de<:IAred the Senate Subcomntittet on Un-American Activities should be abollshed after discovering his own nemc in Its file". This inspired Sen. Stephen Tealr or Railroad Fial to do a little checking of his own . t1fter which he lold Sen. Gf'Or.':t Moscone of S.r .: "George, we can relax - our names aren't in I.hose files.'' "That's another re1son the committee should be abolished,'' I h under e d George. "It's inefficient ?., • • • WHEN IS Ralph Nader going lo tackle the iMUrance com panies'? A "A•ell-known Pacific lleights widower, livina in a SIS0,000 house, has had his policies canceled sum mar 11 y because, dec.f'!es the company, he:'s "!DO old lo be Uvln1 alone" <he's 71) and hence constitutes "•n un ac· cept.lble risk .. • • • SHAKESPEAREAN sign outside 7.lnl's on Pnwell ''To Go Or Not To Go." from ham omelette's solilo- QU)'? Bowl football game, for instance, one team "as forced to kick off a second time because a commercial prevented the cameras from covering thr first kic.t. If the other team had returned the special-for-TV kick for a touchdown, the tam would have had every right to feel che1ted. Munwhile, major sporl.9 insist lhat they shouldn 't be treated like ordinary busina.., especially in regard to such tzwbleome matters as the federal an- l11rust laws. Most or them act in rnonopol.iWc ways, refusing for example to allow even high school .athletes to seU their terYices to the highest bidder. Pero.pa pro~1sional spo r\.s do need some special antitrust stilll.ls lo survive. It should bl clear by now, though. that thl!:y've crown so large that their an- titrust positioa at least needs to be defin- ed . Congress has made passes in that direction, but the situation remains highly confused. ONE LEGISLATIVE step that i.!n 'l nee*d, ~fl', 1t to bar professional ~ from pay television, a meve-· tbal !Omf cvrrmt crilic1 appear to favor, More sports ewrils probably will show up on psy TV, in the homes or in the theaters, but the chance that the medium will tab ovtr all such events i:i slim indeed. WaU Street JoumaJ This contrast.s with the relatlve calm with which four airlines applied to the CAB to merge late In 1970. On New Year's eve, the CAB approved, with White House endorsement, mergers be- tween Northwest and Northeast end be- twetn American Bnd Trans Caribbean Airways, Many observers of the air transpGrt industry sa.v the ideal rourse would be a series of mergers leaving five or six major airlines. Moreover, the;' predict a wave of consolidations in the near future . With the CAB. the President and the airlines themselves responsive to the idea. this indeed appears to be a next step for the industry. Adding impetus lo the movement is the probable need for the airlines to re~~ip their fleets with enormoualy expeo1ive SSTs within lhe decade. After the present shakeout. .. however, airlines will sllll have to find better ways of matching their carrying capacity to the vagaries of passengrr growth and of acquiring new aircraft without straining their financial resources to the verge of bankruptcy. Frito Bandito' s Accent Pushes Him Off Screen for several year1 now, • crafty little kleptomaniac, the Frito Bandilo, has meandered acroas the nati on·s television screens. swiping Frito Com Chips at every tum. He wears a big smile. a bigger sombrero. and he cheerfull y acknowledges his dishonssty in an imp- ishly matter-of-fact Spanish • American accent. He is highly unpopular in the Chicano community. Two and a half yean ago, a group namrd U1e Involvement of th!! Mexican Am erican in Gainful Endeavor (IMAGE\ wrote a letter to Frito--~. protesting that. !he company's ncJt.8r>.clever ad· vrrtising gim mick pe-rpetua\td "the stereotyped Mexican lm11ge which is false and distorted and is an injustice to the person of Mex ica n descent." Frito-Lay didn't see it thlt way , and despite 1rowing presaure from 1 number of olher grou1>1 , the com!)lny refu.wd to comply with the Chicano request. IN EARLY 1171, however. two U.S. SerlBtors got Into the .act and wrot~ a Jetter to Frito-Lay, support.inc the Chicano objections lo the Bandito. The company responded rether quickly. and in February, 1970, an announcflmcnt wai handed down auurin&: all concemed th11t very 800'1 the Frito Bandito would cea$t lo appear. The announet:ment would ·~ pear to be 1 lie. since ori March c. 1911. the Dandlto neatly hijacked a whole roo1nfut of com chips right before tht eyes of a nation1l televi$iori audience. The pcrsl!tent refusal fA Frit&Lay to change i~ ad vertising. 11nd thf: unwlll· ingnus 6f the networks to ban \I, are symbols, many Chicanos feel. of 11 riceper problem ~ the defamation of the Chic11no character by the mass media 1n the United States. "These media (radio, television, and print\ do not belong to us. we know that." two Chic ano activisU lold a Congres.~ional subcomm1llee last year. "They art white men ·s possessions. They have bttn hl.s 1tron1cst and not so subtle instrument of propaganda for spttitdlng the myt.h of Anglo cultural supremacy." THE STATE1\1E1''T, part of a "Brown Position Paper" prepar'd by Armando Rendon and Domingo Nick RC)'t..3 of the National Mexican·Amer ican Anti- DefamaUon Con1mittee, allO cont.ended, "Tbo plalD fact Is 11..i MolaJ>. I American& do not have access to the most powerful modes of influencing thought and opinion and understanding of the ir presence in the United States . Me1:ican-Americans have unique cultura l values and social assets to add to the. whole American society • . . yet the indifference and prejudice di splayed by the executives and rank and file of the mass media have effectiv e ly discouraged and stifled any Chicano in- vestment in forging lhe ·character of the United States. Instead of realistic .and honest portrayals and reporting of the Mexican-American saga "'e encounter stereotypes at every lurn." The. assertion was ~upporled last year by a study at the Universi ty of Califomia, conducled by Enrique Hank Lopei and his students. "l had my students take rulers and measure every column inch of type givert to minorities in 10 major publications over a two-yee.r period (1 968-69)," Lopez told the Dallas Morning News. 1'There wer~ 7.325 inches on them. Arid only 71 inches were devoted to Mexican· Amer icans . That's one percent of tht total coverage. "Of those 71 inches," Lopei conUnued "80 percent had to do w1th the grap~ workers. That gives everyone the im·· pre.uion that we are farm worker~: when in fact 83 percent or us Jive· ill urban are1s." '1'ht conclusion that Lopez and olh('t Chicanos draw from hls gtudy 1~ that news cover.age of Chicanos I'.': spar~ to begin wlth, and that when il occur~ it is often very bad. • . ' -Race Relallons Reporlt:r --~-11.11 Saturday. March 27 , 1971 The comment page of the Daily Pil ot ~eeks to inform and ~tlmulate readl!rs by presenting a variety of com· mentary on topir.~ of inter· est and significan ce from lnforrn ed observeri-a n d spokesnlrn. Rob•rt N. Weed, Publlsliar • . C()Od mornina, boys and 11rls and welcome to another beautiful Spring day with Uncle L.en and his friend,, Carol and Andy. I "'ant to st.art out by bring. ing your attention tn the excellent stories nn the page ;ind the very good Ask Andy column today. We can learn ii lot from other people and these stor ies show just how much "'e ha\'e: to learn. 1 've s really impressed ""'ith the way you kids turned out with entries for save our "'ildHfe week . The old mail sack was really bulging with drawinas and poems and rid· dies. Wildlife and wilderness are perhaps our most valuable pnssessiori as human beings. I They are priceless-that .-----------------------------------, meAns no amnunt of money could re:allv be nut on the v11Jue of that life and no amount of work or money cnuld brinR that life back once it has been completely wiped out. Unfortunately, many people lnday are more intere~ted In fillinc their oockets and bank accounts with the profit.s of !tlaughtering animal,;. clearing th( wild l.:\nd or polluting the * PRIZE ll'INNEH * Klmbtrley Moe, f, 18111 ~lann St.. lr\int: Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's au you do: (1) DrAw pictw-e on i-'iece of plain. white paper S\i inches wide and 4 inclle.a deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picturt. It must be your own v.'ork. (3) Put your name, age and addrts!'! or: back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PlLOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. ·water "'ith unnecessary waste '------------------ than they .are with savini:- tlinse th ings for their chi1dren and their children's children a11rl so on . There are many people, ho"'f'l'er who do care e:noi•th tn drt snmethine: about thi~ l•rriblt rle.qfruction . "nine nf lhe~e peooJ.-own big cnm· panies jus1 lil: .. the ones that T'nl!ute anri kill-but they are rlifftrPnl btcause lhev care e"nuc:h lo rorrect the i]robem. Bui really it is up to U!'I. 'Ve must uree nur leader~ In pass haw~ ...,·hieh 1vill prnte:cl nur wildlife: for all time n!hel'\11ise "'t may nnlv ~Pe lht>m in "00 cages -or maybe not at all . As you all know, we are aetting near the Easter season and the time for the Passover holidays. Easter, for all the Christian people of the world, is the day that marks the death and resurrecUon or Jesus Christ. Passo\•er for all those of the Jewish faith, is the com- memoration of the time an angel of the lord "passed over" all the homes of the captive Jews in E1ypt and picked only those homell u11- marked by lamb! blood lo kill the first born child. Thi! "·as the wrath of GOO lO\vard I.ht ancient Egyptians ""ho were persecuting the Jews. Soon thereafter, Moses led them to the Promised Land . Down through th e years many countries marked the East.er season with customary celebrations and s y m b o 1 s . From these have come such things as Easter eggs, the Easter Bunny and so on. So the topic for this \\'eek will be Easter or t h e Passover. Or, if you want. continue doing your work on wildlife preservation and springtime. Art honorable mentions in· elude: Lisa Johnson, 101/J, Costa Mesa; Terri Bana:ey, 11 \f.i, Hu1tington Beach; Cir· r1e Meng, IO, Huntington Beach; Kathy Flemin1, II, Newport Beach; Cr a i 1 Thomas. 71},. Irvine; Penney Pino, 7, Newport Beach; Allyson Pitzo, 6, NeWporl Beach: Susan Sherman, t, Newport Beach; Richard Sherman. 9. Newport Beach: Kim Hardy, Huntington Beach: Bobby Thomas. 7. Costa Mesa : Elizabeth Dom, 10. Cornna del ri1ar : Gayle Sloate. 7; f\1ichelle S. Carl, JO, Corooa de! Mar. Ca,.o/~ Col'ner ---· RIDDLES and JOKES Sffd Y••.r ~1ntl•u i. A .. A•dy, c/o Or••t• C••t D•lly Pil1t, hx 1 5,0, C•lt• M..._ Collf. * LitUe Boy: Daddy, Mommy r an over nty bicycle again! Father: How many times do I have to tell you not to leave il in the driveway? -.n~v wild• • ~1>mPltlt 'ln-•1>lumt ltl ot Int Wltld &aek f.IKJCIH~lt t(l Sonll Ol!tllWlkl, 191 U, of Somtt· 1e1. M•nll°""', C1N1do, tot htr 111>1 .. l•an· HO\f are live piclurt1 tr11osmi1ted from the moon '? In the early 1960s. it "·as Impossible to transmit Jive TV across our major oceans. Then orbiting satellites closed this communication gap. And on .klly 20. 1969, the astronauts el Apollo 11 set up a capsule 'tV station on the moon. At 11 :11 p.m .. EST, Commander Neil Armstrong Uxed a lens to the camera. Moments later. Uve TV from the moon reach· ed our living rooms. We saw the leg of the landing module. Eagle, with its plaque tha t rtads: "Here meo from the planet F.arlh first set foot nn the f.1oon." Some people complained lha1 the first lunar TV wois in black and while and rather blurry. They did not realize ihe scientific achievements 1h8t made it possible at all Laler. Apollo missions had hetler equipment and included <'Oior. But the relay melhodi; use the same basic route, The Jive lunar TV is but a small part of NASA 's far·flung Of· fice of Tracking and Cnn1· municalions. The big OTOA is the eyes and ears of the entire 5pace program. The Apollo live TV is part of ?\fSf'N -the ri1anned Space Fll~ht Network. And \vhal a network it is. 11 uses three key tracking st11llons plui; 11 number of minnr ones. mlcrO\\'aves and u'nder~ea cables. two million miles of telephone. super- 11upcrior computers and a r·apsulc IY•O·WIY station on tthc moon . Ttiousands of train· ed personnel around the world stand by tn run ritSF'N during \ht. Ap<>llo missions. 1 n tht Jive lunar TV npera· lion. the easiest job Is done: bV a carrier radio beam that ":hip! across 24n.OOO miles of ~pace in about one 11nd nne· 1hird se<:onds. The trk:ky jobs arc rlone by a capsule statinn on !he moon and tht alobal network of receiving and rcli~ying centers. A three·foOt box in \hf lun11r landing mod· ule has a !ITnall antenna 11nd 11 camer11. It translate!! both 11udio from mikes inside lhe R!tro11nAuts' hclmiits a n d \'tdi't'I from thr c11n1era \nro rleclron1<' lmpull'lt's. These 31Gnal!I :ire 11ddcd to a half· watt radio beam, which is boosted to a 24-watt carrier beam and breadca.st into space. PRIZE WINNER Little Boy: I didn't. F'ather: Then \Vhere \vas it? Little Boy: On the porch. l •H Otl•n, 11, 'IS Mtr1tf ... Av•. H11111l1111t~ a.1K~ When it reaches the earth, L======================~ the weak carrier beam from the: moon is captured by dish antennas, 30 and 85 fee t wide . .-----------------------, But only the few 2:10-foot dishes can capture all the signals. The network allows for a lobal routing or data from these big dishes . Goldstone, California. may separate and amplify tht sound signals from the carrier beam, v.·hile Canberra. Australia, treats the picture signals. Goldstone may transmit the sound data by coaxial cable lo Mlsaian Con- trol in Houston. The picture WILDLIFE Help the preservation of our \vildlife, Use all off your po\ver and '''iii. Protect the animals of our \Vorld, For they are decreasing still! Let wildlife run free in the 'vind. . A.n d roam and roam and roam. \Vildlife \\/ants its freedom too. As \\'ell as their natural home. A Ktnntdv hill <l•ll•r .... It kll~Y Fl•<11in1, 11, 11H Tr1dtwind1. NtWPOtt It•<~. ... ,~. Wllll!I~• t11trv In l~t ''""' I nd -"' cenltJl. M•ll Tt~r "''"' or 1lory It Unc .. Ltn, •1• UH, (1111 Mtst. (11l .... nl1, data may be relayed lo an '-----------------------' orbiting satellite. be am e d back to eartb for transmission to Houston. The sound and picture signals a re syn· chronized and sent to com· mercial networks. About four seconds after the even ts nn the moon, the live TV pro. gram appears on our living room sets. ~1FSN is a dramatic high speed operation. But the scope of its parent OTDA is stupen- dous. It relays world-wide communications, weather and other data from satellites. And its future pos!ibilities are beyond our most extravagant dreams. .t.tldY ttlldl • WIJf'ld .... .t.11111 lo t111k• M<Gt~tfo. .,... !l, of Hl-.11nd P1rlt. New Jt•UV, ktr h11 Olll'•lloft: \\'hal is lbe 01.one: layer! 07.one is an active: form ef oxygen "''ilh a tangy ndor. It makes up about one part of every million parts of the air \.11e breathe. Higher up. the quota in the atmosphere increases. The so-called oione layer is about 15 miles above tbe earth. Here the air may cnntain sil nr more parts of ozone per million p1rt.11. This ill where the active properties of ozone sift out ultraviolet energy !rom the sun. In larae doses, this form of 1olar radiation Is deltrudive to Jiv. ing ctlls In botb fllanls and animals. The upper ownc layer acts a.~ • shield to pro- 1eet all lift on ea.rth. Tht relation of oione to nx· ygen ls very simple. Ordinary oxygen is a molecule nf !win nxygen atoms. The oione 1nolccule is a st'I of lripltts. "ith a third oxygen 11tnm lo~ly auached to the twins. A Dog's Life "How about a dog biscuit break" yips Titus. a minia· lure da chshund helping \Vith the mailing list at a Zanesville, Ohio. anirnal shelter. The shelter Is holding a membership drive. \Vhen he's not pouring over pbone book~, he. Jives at the honlt of ~Ir. a.nd ~frs. 1·1j(I noss. - YOUR NEWS QUIZ PART 1-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give your1el! 10 points tor each correot answer. I The late Thomas De11Vey. 68, who died lutweek, is beat remem.bered 1as a hard-hlttlnc bul un- succel!iafu.l Republican cand.1date for Praa1dent 1n two ca..m.palpui. Who were his opponents in tbo1e campalpi•? 2 Firebase Lolo w1 e In the news in coruiection with tbe mi11tary campaign in •• ? , • a-Laos ~Cambodia c-nortbern South Viet Nam 3 Con1re111 approved and lient to the Presldtnl a blll n.islnr Social Security benefitl,.by •• ? •• per cent for ,26 million Americana. a-5 b-10 c·l 7 <fi Civil rjpts leader \\lhitney Youni, 49, whoVt'IS execuUve director of •• ? •• , dled while visit- ing Nt1eria, 5 The .New Congress Party of Prime Minlater lndlra..Gandbl (CHOQSE ONE: won, failed to win) the two-thirds ma.jority ln lnd1a1& lower houee of Parliament for which it had hoped.. PAllT II· WOllDS IN THl NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can ma.tch with its correct meaning. l ..... dlla bank 2 ..... 1une1lla.nce 3 .•••• d.Jar;eminatlon '4 ..... dJ 11embling s ..... pasabook a-elose watch b-record of saving& 111d withdrawals c-scattering widely d-concea.ling the tn.ith behind 8ome pretense e-collection of informa-.. tlon PAllT Ill. NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 · points for names' that you can correctly ma.tch with the clues. l ••••. Sharm El Sheik 2 ..... Ha.Iez Al As5ad 3 ...... -\nv•ar Al l:iadat 4 .•••• Cevdct Sun1 y 5 ..... Al Altrun a-Preeldent, UAR b-strateglc tow n In Sinai Peninsula c-declared Presidenl o! Syria alter vote d-President, Turkey e-influential l:i)•ptian newspaper DAILY •ILOT 7 Teat ¥our1elt Here'• a chance ror everyone In ~ f.tmlly old. enc>UJh )" read to ltsl hlt or her own "nos• for flf'WI." Take thla ""'tekb' News Quiz In the privacy of your own hOme ('you don't even have t.n let the rtst of the family know how you made out I and •l"e how much you know atout what'• Kplnc on lo Ult world today. • Don't ch••t-.Aiu••ra ap,.ar (tit1111lt1• tl•wn} IMlew ~titt .. Match word clues · with their correapond- ing pictures or symbol•. 10 points for each co rrect answer. B ROTC Army forced Premier to quit 3 ..... iirms laJ.k:s iesumedin Vlenn8. -4 ..... ll•nry Cabot Lodgr, President'&' envoy to the Vatlc•n 5 ....• March 21-27 ls :Na- e "" Llooal WllCUl!e Week H " •! I R:tf#', ,•. :····;pa.niah-Ameriean J A " organl.tatlon MAYO • 7 ..... th.ll!i nation offered to curb its textile s1Jes 1n U.S. ·- D SALT E 8 ....• focus of rioting at Uni- versity of Puerto Rico 9 ••••• ''flyinr' through air c an cauee hurt backs upon la.nd.in(, doctors· find lo ..... Rogers Morton. Sec- ' . • 1 retary oft.be Interior J ~;. HOW DO YOU RATl? (Scote &ch SW• of O\ilz S.par•h.,) 71 to 10 point• .. ~ '1 to 70 polntt -F•lr. Ml w l..ht.r???-tf-! ti to 100 points ... TO' SCOl:E~ II to 90 point• -b:c•I*''· fAMILT DISCUSSION QUESTION Should the United states recognize Communist China? -==7.:======------1" THIS WIEK'S OWlfNGE! ,.o •c••• Na.me Tricia. hixon' .s fiance. --·--------------------•. , :p.,. :•·r :,.z :11·1 :111 J..~W · •Oj ~)ll !:f l''.'"1'3 :JSIN311 VH:> uo,..·s ~•n6 ••1 "''l'n 1•11•~1•N J·o1 ~ .... , 11 ·• !::>·£ :ri·• ':1·t :9·• :o·r ·r·z :1·1 =z1nO 10IWAS ·~1·• !"l·t !•·z :"'"'"'J A•••t-1 pu• 11••••••r u!r.u••:1·1 =1 .lf""~. ~~-~~~~~~~~~-'--~-'-~~~~~~-=-' .• 1492 Discovery Disputed Professor Says Europeans WALTHAt.1 . Mass . (AP) - A Br~de:is University pro- fessor who believes I h a t Me d iterranean people di1covered American l.000 ye:ers before Columbu! has found a Mexican colleague with evidence to support his theory . A recently excavated stor.e prcves that Mediterranean~ lived in Mexico as long ago as 700 A.D., accordine to Prof. Alexander von Wutbe:neau nf I.ht University of the Americas in Me1.ico City. Vnn Wuthenau said in a re· cent series of lectures al Brandeis that the figure in the Maya Stele, an upriaht ~tone carved in relief. wears an earring with a Star , of David in it.s center. The Br and e is prtlfessor, Cyrus H. Gordon, says that a atone found in a burial mound in Tennessee: shows thlt Jews were: in America in ancitnt times. Its in- scription. he 11ys, ls in tl'le writing style of l anaa . the "promised land" or I he Tsraeliles somewhere between the Jordan River and the f\1editerranean . The Mexican slonc. un· covered in Campeche recently, is on display in the National tluseum in Mexico City. It is a side vi ew or 11 squa!, scowling n1an wearing a typical large ri1a ya n earring. But. s1Jid von \Vuthenau, the earring i~ "of most unusual design. The St ar of David is clearly shown in the midd!e of a round disc. pllrlly covered with horizontal lioc11 which mighl well mean \Yater . ''This ornan1ent is cnc;rcled hy a rope. ver y much the sort you would expect to see on a ship " The figure wears 11 torpedo- shaped hat. "In my opinion," von Wuthenau said, "it depicts a ship seen from above. ""'hich. surprisingly enough, has great affinity with ancient Eayptlan Ni~e Buggie Runt Lion Finds a Fatttily • EAST LANSING, P.1 i ch . ( A.P) -Vici is a bowlegged runt Hon that we:\ahs 100-odd pound~ and likes to alt In your lap. At the a1e or 2 he ought to bt four times as big, but ht had a deprived infancy. As a ruult ht aeems to have mpped ,,...1na. Vici hu nevtr tttn another lion. and is btUeved to think he is himaeU a doc. Ke ha., al least ae.n other doas, and ht eat! do& food. But he 's sc1rtd to death ol butterflies. The little non wa' brought In tht Small Animal Clinic 111 Mlchlaan State University 1$ month11 110 by an origina l owner who had not fed him propuly. "Th~rl" wasn'I 11 bone In V~ci's body without a pathologic1li fracture from malnutrition," said Dixie Mid· dleton. an X·Ray technician at the clinic who volunteered to ~r:te the 27·Pound cat back to titalth. "He had a broken jaw and all hi.• bones were deformed wht'n I got him. We had to give him 1 ptlvls nperaUon to ktep him aUve. "He's really 1 big baby now. SomeUme:s T foraet he '• • lion." Ml111 Middltlon p11y1 ror hi5 dog food , about $1 a day . and t11kes him on daily strolls nn a le11h around tht parkinc lot behind tilt clinic. "'The first day I look him outside a butterfly flrw f\Ver h\1 ht'Ad and scRrcd him !Ill bad he hid hl!i hrnd het1\een my ~cgi," :1hr recall~. • Mexico lit • Ut papyrus boats " In its left hand. lhe figure carries a lantern-like object on a handle. The profc&sor said this could be an ancient lead Phoenician anchor . The combination of sailing ship and Star of David is 700 A.D . consistent wllh a firurt eo a Jewish tomb at 8e1t· Shearim, Israel, dating from the 2nd nr 3rd century, v~ Wuthenau said. The carvini; depicts a Star nf David, and ' besidt it is a merchant ship'l under full sail. •. Clack er Ball Safety Still Getting Study . ' .. By United Press International A toy that has been describ· rd as "the biggest fad since Hula Hoops" has had kids 11cross the nation clacking like mad. It also has the Federal Food and Drug Administration t FDA) and other investigative groups concerned whelher it is safe lo pl1y with . The toy in question is knoy,·n by a variety of names. At lhe recent New York toy fair dozens of toymakers were showing thtm, with a steady clackety-cl.ack coming from the sales booth~. But in Detroit and Chicago, major department stores took lhem off the shelves after a public warning against then1 by the FDA. Similar action has been taken by other stores in other cities. The loys are balls of plastil', sorne\\·hat smaller than those u~ed In tennis. eonnteted by cords with a finger ring in the middle. To make them perfornt. tht user moves lhe ring up and dou·n with ont finger. The balls begin lo swing and knock toge:lher. finally metttne on the upswing and aallrl o., the downswing. More than anything . the toy re1e:mble:s the bola. I he double-wti11hted rape used by Lattn·Amerlean cowboys al! • fl ying snare fnr b~inl(ing do\\·n <'llltle or hrirses , or for killing ~mall game. But 1Uractive a~ ii rnay hr, or whnlcver its origin, \\·arninj:t!I 018ain11t ll s sale or use continue to pile up. Among 1he laresl was ont trom tl¥' National Society fer th '1 Prevention of Blindness. Thi! • society suggested restraint' from buying until the FDA · issued safety standards f'r !heir manufacture. e1pe:ct~ next month . The FHA warning issued In February said at least four injuries had been reported te it. It cautioned the ball& can ~ sometimes shatter Jn to fragments that ca n infilCt cuts. The FDA also reported that the balls. when made of ele1 r plastic. could start fire!! In the same fashion thin e flam• can be spark8d by a TlUJhl- fying 1Jass. by focusing tht sun's ray~ when the baits 11rt ltf1 on inflammable material. 1 Oe!pile the FDA and other warnings, ther.-)s llttlt deubt the toy. which can sell for 59 cents up to U.50 al\d ~~metlmes higher , l.!1 popular. Like dart 111mes and bicycles. wh1u den11er may 118 in tt. stems bnth from how it iJ used and from Its eon-· slructlon. A spokesman in tM: Nationa' •· S1fety Council Toy S.f•ty ' DlvlsJon in Chlea110 sai d th•t most of lhe balls 11re made • by one of two methods : • · 1 bill of liquid pl11Ue p6urtd in1o 1 ntold 11nd then curtd; 14 nr a c~ ball. whleb ls seam·· ed. In some cases, the cordl. 1 art sealed Into lht inter\ot' or the balls. In ol.hera, tbt C'l'lrd n1n$ through a hole b6rt4 In a bitll 11nd is thtn skurta wlt h 11 knot. I I J \ I I 8 DAILY PILOT - Real Estate Questions ond Comment By Realtor Randoll McCord le With the slow down in •erospace 1nd bu1in11ss In . general over the past year, ha1 our population her• in 'Orang• County decreased? Are more people now living in : lpartments than 1ingl11 family homes? What seems to be , 'tiur growth potential a1 compared to the state? J, D. Costa Mesa Gro\vlh 1n Orange (.'ounty did becon1e a bit static in lhc last 10 n1onths, ho\\•ever Orange County population rose 10 percent over the last decade. 'fhe median value: ol homes in the county rose fron1 $15,900 to $27.200, an increase of roughly 70 percent. \Vhether \Ve like it or • 11ot. Orange Cou nty population is growing almost four · t11nes as fast as the state as a \Vhole. According to Nc\V- ·port Harbor·Costa 1'1esa Board of Realtors' "&cuttlebutl." \l'e have 315,509 single family homes in the county: 130,302 ho1nes in multiple units. and nearly 61 11errenl of our homes are occupied by O\Vners. I read somewhere that some developers of commer· ci•I and office buildings are now selling their offices and stores, rather than renting them. Do you have any infor· mation on this 1ubject? It there really a savings? How do the co1t1 compare? P. l . Newport Beach .. \ leading authority reports that in one tondomtn· ium office building, the developer is offering 12 office suites of 1,250 square feet each at S75.000 each or $60 fier square foot The purchaser of a suite n1akes a do\vn payn1cnt of S25,000 and takes out a trust deed of $50,000 for the balance at eight perceat. J-le pays $5,500 per year in debt service and $2,875 in operating expenses. Thus. his an· nual payments come to $8,375. The developer of the condominium says that a sin1i- ·ltr 1,250 square foot office s uite \vould rent for $10,000 C\nnually on the basis of $8 per square foot. The dUference between the annual expenditures of the condo1ninium purchaser and the annual rental paid be a renter comes to $1,625 per year. In addition. the condom inium purchaser receives benefits from his in· vestment in the form of tax deductions for real estate laxes. interest payments and depreciation. Is there any generally accepted guide as to what per· centage of the annual income should be spent for hous· Ing? I'm a student at UCI , can you ad ... i.se any books or pamphlets on thi1 1ubject? Thanks, N. 8. Newport Beach '. No sin1ple rule of thumb is reliable for estimalinr. "fiow much a family can prudently spend on a home .. • :ad vises a ne\\1 guide published by the Department of Ag· riculture. Differences in age. number of dependents. and .family spending habits are among factors that have to be i;:Onsidered. A copy or the guide may be ordered for~ lS cents from the .superintendent of documents. \Vash· .ington. D.C. 20402. Ask for '·Selecting and financing a I.Jome.'' f . ."ditor's Notr: RotlffQ// R. 1llcC01·d/r is !lif' 11te~1cl1·111 of flit: Real Estater.~. 011 n1vcstrnent a11olys1. <.;ol/cnc /cct11rc·r. 11nd 01Lthor of "Real Estate in Califoniia." Srnd !1011r 1·on1· rnents and q11estio11s lo Ronda/IR. J\JcCardlc. r/n thr DAil.)' ('/LOT, P. 0. Box 560, Costa ft1eso 92626 Laguna Niguel Shores __ · Models Neari11g Fi11isl1 Models of garden homes being built 1n the Shores of Laguna Niguel are nearing completion. according lo rton !\hller. project manager !or • j\vco Community Developers. .Inc .. builders of the hoines : Miller said the $3 million development. on !he ocean side of the Pacific Coas1 l~igh\\'ay Just south n r ~1onarch Bay . will eventually have 60 hon1es . "'The garden homes." ~1il!cr :said, ·'have been built to makt• full use of Lhc '1.ero lot line · design." "This mean~ the horncs arl' positioned on one edge of lhe . property line to provide ;i.n · Rmple useable side yard in- stead of IY.'O latcri'll spaces : I hat are too large to ignore , but too small for most uses Private patios. courtyards and atriums are incorporatcrl into the house design. instead ."' he 1aid. The A·framc and gallc.v rle signs of !he garden horne~ in the Shores co1nbinc wood and other natural n1 atenals inside as "·ell as outside - in the fences. entryv.·ay~ and sidewalks !hat form the v1i;ual Iheme of the con1n1u1111y Entry into the privat(' 1·0111-~unily is through a gu<irdcd ~ate \\'hich is nl?.nned 12' hour~ 1 day. Each residential strr1•t '\•ilhin is a private cul-dr-i.at'. and each i.s entered through "a landscaped trellis. The drive under the trellis is paved in robblestorw for beauty and safely. Streel, in the Shores art ctntertd \1'1lh landscaped me· dlan islands. These islands arc lighted after dark, again for beauty and driving safety. Side"a!ks and drive" ay' combine salt-finish colK'rete wllh redwood headerbOard s. prOviding an unusual half· timber effecl throughout the community. Side\valks include tmbedded planters, All st reet lightini; Is cwtom designed 10 harmonlie with the exterior :trchitecturr ol the ho1nes . Street lights are mnuntrd on free·slanding pilasters in front or each hon1c. They automatirallv cont rolled 10 assure illuffi1nation the n10- ment n<.i1ural lights falls txilow daytime levels. All lighting in 1he co111- 1nunity is landscaped. Ulililies :ire hidden underground. Jn ihe fr1" instances \V he rt above.ground pedcsl<ils <1rc unavoidable . thev ;irr <·on· l'rnted by l;indscaf>r deta il~ Home bu~·ers in the Shores auto1n<1t1cally beJon& tu the Laguna f\iguel Hearh Club ;ind !he:-o may apply for ml'nl· bership in El Niguel Countrv l'lub. The Dana Poio! !\lar1n.i . \\'h1ch \rill bl'.' open this :.um- 1ncr. is a short fi\'t"minule drive lo the .south The average prit•t• of the ho111cs ts $42.000. Reservations ;ire now being taken :it lhf' Shores sales office on tl1c Pacific Coast Highway just south of l\1onarrh Bay. ]{eal Estate Lecture Scl .\ f1'C'f' intril(!ue1ory lccturr l on real estate l11w, practice. finance aod apprais:il to assist salesmen 1n obtaining a real l'Slate broker's ha:nsc from !he California Department of Heal Estate will b(> prtSC'lllt'd by Ll.lmb!C'au Real Estate School at 31:12 \\'f'st 17th SI , Santa Ana. \Vednesday al 7 o · rlock All lhr rt·quirf'mcnl:ii anct l ~tudy programs nec:es<nr~ fur qua!ifyinJ: for a brokrr's ( license "'ill be re~·i(>11rd In detail. reports \'111cent E Lumbleau , vu·r presid(>nt of thr school ~)S!t'nl. Rt.al e.~t<l!r ~.1lf'sn1rn nnt!I olher~ .oi.lhcd \l'ilh thr rr:d l est.ale indu.~try arc invit er! !n attond at no co!t to thcn1. Teaching by Tapes Ne ·w R eal Estate Education Idea Cost Hold Askecl h v Builders LOS ANGELES -Voresec· ing y,•hat 11 predicted could be the most inflationary period ever in housing, Lhc Council of !lousing Producers has called upon all building materials suppliers. labor. financial ins1itut1ons and builders to make every effort possible lo n1ainl<iln present cust levels In 3 resolution passed b.v 1hc board or directors, the t•ouncil, an organization of 12 of An1crica 's largest ho1ne builders. also unanimously supported the efforts that President Nixon has taken to date tu curtail inflation. but cautioned that the trl'nd 1s still cont1nu111g ~1embers of the council pointed out that costs h<ive escalated and are rising now al the rate or one percent a 111onth -or even higher 1n some geographic areas ~ \\•here a house that today costs $20.000 could cost $22,500 before the end of the year. The council said it y,•as the responsibility of all in the in· dustry In iinpose self regula· lions and work t ow a rd s stabilization of costs. from A new concept in real estatr educational instruction h11s been put into production by the California Heal Estatr Association. It was announced by Keith Wheeler or Van Nuys. chairman of the CREA Realtors lnstilulf\ Division, one of its educational arn1s . He described the techniqt:f' :is roundtable discussions on casseue tape rec<:1rdings. Us· 1ng a professional script 1\'riter and four actors, the association tlistilled the sue· ccssful listing and selling n1ethods used by 24 leading experts y,·ith1n i 1 s men1- bersh1p. The result is a pilot group of six cassellcs 1n a seri.es expressing a variety of ap- proaches lo successful real estate practice. John Cyr of Stockton, Chairman of the assoc1atlon's Audio-Visual and Puhlications Department. said the concept departs radically from the association's traditional role as one of the nation's leading publishers of how-to-do-it real estate boOks. "We did continue tradition in one sense," Cyr said, "by simultaneously publishing a book on the same subject, in this case 'Success Patterns in Listing and Selling Real f;state.' but we prepared il in dialogue form ... Hr said the book and the cassette recordings are being given test exposure at a series of 16 educational sales con- ferences CREA is sponsoring this spring. "Both are well received, but the cassettes, especially. are meeting an enthusiastic reception," he staled. Acknowledging that educa- tional instruction on cassette tape recordings is not new he sa id it is. the first tinte lo his knowledge that they have taken this format . Advantages he saw were variety of presentation. in· eluding interjecting new ideas on the same problem by the use of different voices. "The listener can play them anywhere -at home, the of- fice, even while driving a car -and find lhem interesting and, we hope, helpful." Typical loplcs covered on the cassettes are the exclusive listing, market analysis, quali· fying the buyer, showing the property, and presenting the offer. lie said the six cassettes are available in album form. For more information, coll- tact !he California Real Estate Association, 52{1 S. Grand Avenue, Loli Angeles !XXll7. 2nd Medical Center Started in Newport Ne\vport Center Medical Building No. 2 ground hreak· ing ceremonies were held on lhe 4Yi·acre site in the Irvine Company's 622 acre com- mercial center in Newport Beach \Vedncsday. 'rhe building will be located al the northwest corner of San Miguel Drive and Avocado Avenue, adjacent to the first Newpor t Center Mc d i ca 1 Building located at 4 0 0 Newport Center Drive, A 900·car parking lot !or the exclusive use of the tenants and their patient.'! con- nects the two buildings. This second phase of the Newport Center medical com· plex is a modern nine.story building containing ap+ proximately 100,000 square feel. The new buildi ng, like the first, was designed for developers Causey and Rhodes by the Los Angeles architec- tural and engineering firm of Burke. Kober, Nicolais . Archuleta . Upon completion in January, 1972, it will hou se ap- proximately 100 doctor s . covering all the medical and dental specialties. The ground floor will be occupied by a pharmacy. ;i clinical laboratory, a radiology laboratory, a dispensing op- tician and other ancillaiy medical services. The design and orientation of the building on the site will afford all of the suites with a sweeping panoramic vlew or !he mountains and the sea. It will be a steel frame structure. \l'ilh a modern design highlighted by strong white vertical f i n s . in- terspersed y,·ith .solar bronze glass panels running con· tinuousiy from ground to roof. Larwiu Ope ns Beach Office Larwin Realty has opened a new office in Orange County at 21562 Brookhurst Ave. in Huntington Beach. Larwin Realty·s liunlington Beach office has a .staff of 10 sales people. Four other realty orfices are localed in Simi Valley, North ridge, Canoga Park, and Anaheim. Offering These Quality Features: • tnNc.mm MASTER SUITES " CATHEDRAL CEILINGS • 9UILT IN APPLIANCES • \JNOERGROUNO UT~L1TtES . , ---------"' ~"-' VETS: $100 Total Move-In Costs , ... '"' v• s.i.· c. ... -.. tn,eos. c.... - ..........-.. to. e... -""""""'-.tlOO. u,.,,..... t>otanc.o. •>aA" 111 JM .,..,., _..._ ,....,,,.1, .. ¥.....,• et llLO.ff ~-i ---· ~ ................ ,....Mott 111 ... - ,, ~-::~ r • F1R£PLACES • ASH CAB/NE TS • CONCRETE ORIVEWAYS • BATHROOM VANITIES --- • INSUlATEO CtlLINGS • FMA, VA FINANCING • WALLS OF GLASS • CERAMIC TILE --- ·~- -·~~~- ~--·-· ----.,-~ ~, ..;__ "'-- CALIFORNIA' HO ES Presley Develop"'!nl Comp1ny - There are many reasons to buy a home in the Highlands at Laguna Niguel. But you'll see the best one when you look out the window. About all a window 1s good for in most homes is to let some liAht in But it's different 1n The Highlands .lt La:;una Ni{!Uel. The homes in the Highlands are built high up in the hills, so when you look out the wjndows you get a view of all the surrounding countryside From the windows of these homes ~'OU c;in look clown on the valley below and sec all the "natldnd" communities. Across the v<illcy you can see the Santa Ana Mountains. Modjcska Peak ; Sanl1ago Peak: Los Pinos Peak. It's qu1Lc a VIC\\', Don't overlook everything el•e while you're looking at the view. /\ \'IC\\ 1s11' t the only thuig )Ou :;cl at Laguna ?\.1guct \\"e have miJcs of beaches. \\c have a ro\"<JlC beach club (l"hc Lai;!una 1'.igucl Bcal.h Club). \\'t have the El Niguel Country C:!ub, with an l &-hol e ~olf course that's ratcJ one of the three best in 5outhem Califomi<t. ·rhe 0dn:.i r>o[nt tvf;:1rina and )"acht C.Jub is rig:ht nc."l\t door to l..aguna !'.1;;uel ,\n<l for people who live in thc. I lighlands, thert c; a private club for ~-Ii;::hlands residents only"\\ it.h I l.1rge clubhouse. an 85.foot swi1ru11ing rool. and a playground and picnic are.i What do homes in The Highlands have that ''ordinary" homes don't? 'fhese homes arc tv.o, three, and four beJroom homes You \VilJ find thdl the dcs1~ns oJ lhe~c hnmC'.s ar t unusually well thought oul l 'here are no fl1Vk\v;:ird areas. \to "'klunky" roorns .o\nd all or our homes h..1vc l'\lra details lhdt .!>Ct thcn1 apart from "ord1n;iry"" hon1cs. Dct.i1b, like electric door openers on all ~ar..igcs, a choice of ule ;inJ carpetin!!, carpeting thrOtJghoul the house. spnnklcrs 1n your front la1\n. front yJrd Jnd side ya rd fencing, and landscaping from the street 1n front of your home all the \\-.JY up to your lront ~ard fence (\\·ecall that ··strcetscap1n~ ). 'fhese: extras arc only a parti,11 l1 ~t of v. hat "c A1ve ~ou There s much mo re Homes in The Highlands are priced from $27,500 to $36,750. Our pnces arc reasonable Very rCd~QnJhle \\·coffer )OU FHA, as 1\elt .is convcnt1oni1! term~. \\c shoulJ also mention that prime rotes h.11c 1u~t gone Jo·,1 n. 50 1\c c;in f!t\C \OU I he lo\\ est r.Jtcs avi:11IJblc tcxla~ ·rhc~c arc tc11iav".~ rJlc<.. not \C.'>tcrdav's rates \\c bchcve th.tl \\C 0 1lcr \OU thL !">est bu\ 1n ~nhern C.1hforn1a And that's not even ta!.. in~ into -1ccount the v1r:IW . How to get here. Take the ~an D1ego-~<1nt.1 1\n.t r Tt'Cll .J\' {H1ghv.ay ~)to CrOl\n \ul!c\ r orl..Y,,j\', Fo!\ow Cro1,1n \"alley P.irl..w,1\ to '\.1-:::uc! RO<ld an~! turn nght 1..;:ccr going un11! ~ou Lnn'c 10 ·r hi· I h~hlnnd' l )lJr rhonc number l~ {7 1.J) 4•)) .. it•J j The Highlands @ in Laguna Niguel • Anoc..hcr Grcat<..ommunltyb} Avoo <.D111n,un1L} Uc\ci,)}xr9 Ann Landers Grandma Trips On Steps to Love DEAR ANN LA NDE RS. Being an a vid reader 0£ your column, I tho!Jihl perhaps ir I w4ited a "'hile someone '\\'Ould write in '\\'ith MY pro ble m . But so far, no luck -and I <In need he!p. I m a r ried a rl ivorred n1an \\'ho ha<i a daughter by his first wife. 'l'he d aughter gave birth tn a sou about a year ago. She is not very fond l'lf me, alt hough Lord knows I've tried lo be By Phil lntarlandl Saturda;, Mmh 27, 1~71 DAJL Y PILOT f Odd Couple Wed LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICll "'"' CASI /llO. ,...,. 'l(T1TIOUI t UllNltS Clfl'TIJllC"ATI OJI IUllNlll Two Friends l,'xchonge Vo'IVS NAM• $T4TI Ml!ltl JllCfll ~l ,tlM NAM• bu>l~•u u T"t f\lt ,,.., ... ...,..., cltl"llf\I lll• •nUowl,,. .,,....,, •'t do>119 ~ IAI •n ; 8 & W tN\'!,lM.ll>lt (0. 111'11 I M<.11 tll•I ""'~ ••• t-..C:l• .... f 11,.,lftl """'"'""'"' "111111!"'!°"' l t•tll. C•tll •1'41 ,..,,._.iii. Ml ... H !•1 (a.Jl•"r.4/•I ,t,llHI K!l110tt1~tll. •Ji VII l-10. "' OltANO COUNT\', C•lttwfllt , u•r ~AN fo'RANCISCO IAPl -Thts w11s rtpealtd wllh 1ouc1. N•w-• •~•(". c..111. ttwo. '"• 11t1111eu u ........... e1,..A t1t 1-1a.111ttt. I illtt•l(lt I , 1Clln99~•mltf\, •'3 Vlt Liao COM,ANY ftd '""'' wld 11"" It ~ Jn 11 cetrmony periormtd in 111fenci11 , then the two fitced kud, N•-•1 l~trh, t ••ll . .,"° -H l,t( frlt fQll9wl"' H•.-, wflt .. h h d V I fh!t bli1ln.o lo Mint (""'\XI~ by ,.._ In lull ..... l lK•I ff ff1 llH• a ~1ethod\5l C'l'IUr('h, t.,..·o men tac ot er an ! tncl111 ••-••I ••'"'"'•Mo 111 11 1o1rowo 1,..,..11 • I d I -· 1· I R--' S/l ll ... ICll .. ••nim!!h k 161"' 11,..,, JO_\ Dtl.t\11<'11 ........ prorn St' Sunday to " 1ve recito:v 10me Ines rom a .,.. 11••1•1e1. •, K11~, ... ,m11" L•• ...,.11111. t •!lt , h I h d M K •ublll.hH O••nt• te111 n11+y PllOI EWo RI.... l.4GJ Lom• Viti• rj,,, togel er, o\'e, onor an c uen poem., M•••~ •· 1J, 10. 11. 1111 "' '' 1..,.,,.,, HI!!•, t•"'· . cheri5h each other." After lhe ceremony, to"urness LEGAL NOTICE '•ul Mltr, * N. eui!WfOd "'""" l • "'"'•rn, 1:1111 • Al the close, the Rev, Lloyd said, "It's Just somelhlni;: we l•dn••·I"'" 1-0 MomrMtlllll llt!ifdi ,. ... ,11 Loi ..,,..,111 t ill' , \\litkt said •·1 prity r.rl(fs we ntOO to do. It has nothing c••r i,.1t •r• 0, •LU•Nlfts IY•v11 .,,.,, ue H-•~ •.1111d, to do w!lh rebellion or revolt." '1c r1T1ous .,.,,,.... L1>t • .,.,1,,, t 1111. • bll"SS[n~ UpClll )'OU Hnd the beSll T•le uolllo••l t"e<I llMI <"'Ill~ llo I• Ot ltf Ft:~~::; ~~~·11 • r Ir r b th r " .,..,..._,...._. _____ ..,...,_,."\ltOtlllu<!lov • "'"I"•" M ••» C8dt lill!t ll ln• 0 J e Or (I /) )'OU . l tlrt11, Hun1lne100 ll1.oc11, t .olita•.,11, 'SI.ii Slit• A h V I . ., und•• Ill~ lictHiout r1rm """'" al l ')lien bra rim R Cnl'IR, "I. a. 0 MAl>jTf;NANCf: """ '"•! ••Ill :·:7''s,,,~ .. and Jay Furness, ZR. CK· ll•m It «•mooot<t or -toll(lwin• o•'"'"· ST.\TIE OF c"liL~FO;NI,\, "'"""• ,, • ..,. .111 11111 .,,. Pl•t• ol •1tl<r1nt• COUNT'!' o~ LOS 4NGl!LE!o, I I. h g'd ,,·,g and rmbr"'{'Cd 11 '' 10110••. . on F111,.,.r~ 10. 1t11, ~· "I•· c RO s .. 011 ..... L. W•ll1, ••l7 t .. 1. Clfclt .• NOii ... ,.utlllc In .,.,., •or .. Id ,.,.,,.,., in a shower of red carnations H11n11.,.100 ''•c/\, t .111"'""· """ 5,.,,, '""°""11~ ''"''-' S"!'W' thrown by friends. 0 1"" -c" 4W 1"1 s,,.,, a..u1 5111< 111d sviv11 ,...,. i.."""'" 1 o.,. ... l. •lh le mo le 111 Ill• n••IOftl """"'"° 1111"0' plessant and get alon g The event in Glide ~-temorial e 51t,: ... ,,.,;:~0·~'.'' ~·,~:--•t!,::.:1•·...,, 1 ••• iutl&<.rl-.., 1111 wn11111 1n1o1._...1 ~1elhodist Church, witncssedllr---~~~~~~~--., No1t•• il'ut111c Jn •"" 1or ••Id 1111t. 111<1 1ck-1111oe0 1o ..,, "'" "-•~ 111· Wl'l h her 1'he proble ·s 'I 11t110n111v •• ,..,,,.. 0111 .... t. w,11, K11t1t1 111• ""''· understandi11,c he 11'if> realize yo u ire nnt hl8 aunt. Until then fl doe~n·t matter. · m 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS: My by 20 persons, was called a l --11 10 ,,., 10 k !ht •troon wlloM Wilntu m• "•"" 111<1 1111. t •-t she d oes n o t w a nt ''covenant'' ceremony by thel "'"'' 11 •llbKrlbtd 10 '~• w11~1" 1 ... !OF,ICIAL sl!!All iui. -sister·in·law is the kind of '"-' ,..., 1ck-ltdt111 ,.. ••t<~'"" • Mllll•td ....... .. minisler. "'' 1am1. Nor•n Pulllk·tAlllO•"'• her son Lo know me by my person who \viii do anytl1ing .... A ,.d the Re,. •ir. W•k•·. !OFF1c••L s1EAL1 t ..... .,.,i., cou""" "'d " J•tn l ~-t M, tCl"'mlulon l~•!rH ri ~htful name "'hich is in the world for a frie:nd but ' "\Il e: havr rome: here asl Nat••Y.,..111111c<•1uorn11 F•I>. 11. 101 • 'ti~ f .. _ --..... 111 1 •··~· .-.., .. ~ ,.tlfl(ll>ll O!ll<t lft SlATE OF CAl!FOltl'!IA "Ste"-grandm a ." She 1·0 • she will not let anyone do friends lo l'onfirm the com-0,,111, Cft"n'• couNTY OF tos •NGEtEs s1 ' h r h )\'h 1 · milmenl !hat Jay a nd' Mv c11rnrn1 .. 1on E••""' on F~IW"~•" 11 ... 11. 1>11or1 hit. · ts lh th II any! ing or e r. a 15 ''No, thank you. I never dr ink when I'm 11.lone.-M11ch 1. 11n 1~· u""11.,i1n•d. • Nat••Y "ull!!c 1., Sl:S a er son ca me wrong with her? Why doesn't Abr11ham have made tu cach1• P111>111~..i o ...... '""'' 0.11. r-1101 • ..., '"' ,.1., 11•'•· o•"""411Y •• ,...1.., ''Auntie." she realize: thal an honorable ----------------------------other. We hB\'e come in jl)y," More~•· JJ, ~. "· 1"1 ., •• 11 ~;1n;~ ,:1:_ t~d .... ~~1~. :~:;. !~~ This ls m y first rnarriai;:e person ;ippreriates the chance Turning to Furness. he ~11id.1 LEGAL NOTICE :;,: :~~~\'::~:: 1~':'i ;-;,~~1~.~~;~m~~ a nd I don't WAnt a ny problems to reciprocate? reply, "Oh I look terrtble!'' enclosing wllh your requesl "Will you , J ay have Abraham -r-, • .,, .. r · d NOTl(I 0,. MAllH.\l 'l I.I.Lt WITNfS5 mY hon<! """ oltlclf l 1t•L , v.•ilh my husbanrl 's relative!i. My sister.in.Jaw i~ 1he salt The problem Ii 11 lack of self 35 cents in roin and a lo ng, In be your covena nt nen . ... •. O.ll •n IOFF!tlAl SE•ll If the child calls me "Auntie,'' of the earth. Her whole life h 1 he II dd __ , l d lo live logether, and love.j oaio••• L•w•••· ,.11,,;ft"•• ~1. J11 ..... G. ou .. 1111 e~teern . T ey mus Coit-se: ·a re s:n:u, s a m p e h d h · h h Mlcll••I •· law!~•, R••POM•nt. No•••• il'11&1fc c1111 ... 1111 won't he be ter ribly confused has been spent doing g enerous h 1 d 1 . 1th D'lLY nnor an c eris e a c I Br vl•!u• ,., 111 .... uuon 1 .. u•o 0 ,. Lo• AR11e1 .. C01111tv when he reaches the age of deeds for others. But a fter itantly on t e jti.v ng en enve ope in c are 0 e ·'"' olhe r ?" M••c~ 11, 1t11 bv th• su11t•lft• c"""· Tu~• 1~0~;71u1on l!x•1"1 •·· th · · d because they fet;I unv.·orthy PILOT Furness sa id, softly, ··~y~,~·~··~·~,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...--,...,...~1 t .... 11•~ ai Or•11•1 s1110 or c1111arnl•. coHiN, STOKK• a. ow•" "'""'· understanding a n d discovers 1.1':Jng on e re<:eiYJng en i---~·~-·················•·i-mmm~===•==~;.. u..,., • 11 ... ..., ... 1 •11•1re«1 111 11vo• of 1111 "' 1,,...,,t iuui 111 that I am his granddaddy'!i for so long, people: feel un· Gf receiving. Nol allowing John J. Gott .. , •• llldomt n1 c.edu.,, ••nt• "'"'· c1111.,1111 ni.1 1M •11l111t Mkht•t I . L1wlrr. 11 Tt l: tu.Im wife &nd not his a unt? I'd comfo rtable. No one: likc5 lo friends and family t 0 1...i'"'"'' -1or. ,.,_.,.. • "" b1l•nc:• ,..111111.,.,.., · o.,.,., t ot•• o.11y "Vet like your o p I nion , take favors all the time. 1 1 1 l ·1y YOUR FASHION CENTER : ~~-'3d:1~u~i:y 1~~· :=:w~~. iuo'!'"::r~,l'Mc•c"c"-'"c·c~=·~'c'"-"°c'o"c"o'c·o'o"c'-'"c-.·c" RAN KLED Please explain why she is like rec protll e 1 no generosl · •xKut1011. t 11 .... 11v1.o uDOn 111 '"' LEGAL NOTICE It Is 1eUlsbne1s turned Inside r11t111, 11111 '"" 111t1ro11 o• ••Id 1...i9"''"'l------~=~-----DEAR RANK : ''S t t p • this and what ca n be dfft'le dtbto• 11 1111 o•apany 111 ,11, coun1y 11'-10111 grandm&" 11 quite a mouthful a bout it. BAF FLED IN oul. HAVI YOUR PICTURE TAKEN :: ~1:,:;; sttrt "' c.1.1 ..... 11, "•><•lt>td clf11-r~~~~tT';~u~" ,.~U,:~N111 for a child who l1 le1r.nlng CHARLESTON ~ WITH TH( (ASTER SUNNY Lot u o1 l•oct JOSI 11 H• m10 Tllo u"°'"l•ntd -· ttrtllv ~• .t, ' I 'jj tt(Of1't0 In llOOll fl, ,.,,., •! ofllf C-UC ... "9 I 11111111•" t i IJI .Pl'tl .U. to talk. Since the hoy's mother DEAR BAFF: Some Pfflplt l)o vou re 1 al ease Soufh (ioasf 1Jaza . M •1 of M1oc111111•""• M•e• ,,,., R•c.,...,, sun• 11. N•woor1 11e1c11. c1me•n11. uM•• h "' OU' I 01·1·1•. ls e'erybody ha,1·ng in Costa 81.I of°''"'" c""""'· "" ncnnau• llrm .. •m• ct COlll'Oll•TI! 11 leacltln1 him lo call you art; 80 io1ecure I at ey can't com.....,,iv k11Qwn A• l'j)OJ 1110111.,,., co¥Mu1111c.o.11oNs coHstitTANTS ~P" "AUJttte," 1ccepl the name acrepl a.1ytbln)i! -not even a good lime but you? \Vrite 1 or1v1. Ntwll'f>" '""'"· ct1na•~IA 1111t ••In "•m i. tomo•nld .,.. '"' L ' book! NOllCf 1$ HE111!'9V GIV EN ltltl lftl-1 ... Dl'l(lll, wno, ........ Ill lull and i•Y no more. When !ht; R compliment. When you I'll for Ann andt;rs et. 11<1 w..,,..,.,,•v. •prJJ ,1. 1911 •• , 10 10 '"" oJ•<• of rf•ld•n<r 1, 11 1o11&w,, , hlld h lh I the "-I k Jre t h y "The: Ke)' lo P nnu!aril)'," o"<loc:k A.M. 11 1111 Cour111eu••. D•~ln 11 Hvor 111. UI Dr• II., ~·::::._.:'~':':':::':' _ _:::'::__':':'::__'::__::::~m::_:':~:.:_Y_:00::.:..:_:•_:_:'_:_:'.:_ _____ .:_ ____ -.:_' __ ::__:_ __________________________________________ 15'' 1¥. lltn SI .. cu, Of Ca'1A Mu o. No.,..,....t ltttll, ;:1111ornl1. -t""""' ol Or•1111. ""'• al (1111..,,.;., Ol!e<> M••ch •. \"1 I will Mii ti Miit AUt!lon to tnt DtYkl II. HYfr Ill .. .·. . " ... ''You get it -better at the Wberebouse'' 4DAYS ONLY MONTH END SALE 4DAYS ONLY SALE POSITIVELY ENDS MARCH 30! • • 1 $1,000,000 INVENTORY • Nothing Held Back For This Sale EVERY LABEL ••• EVERY ARTIST CLASSICS RCA-Red Seal VANGUARD BACH GUILD DGG (6.98 MFG. UST) IPOSITIVEL Y LAST CHANCE AT THIS PRICE) COLUMBIA • ANGEL LONDON • PHILIPS PER OISC 2.SO 2.99 2.99 NONESUCH -RCA VICTROLA-VOX TURNABOUT-VANGUARD EVERYMAN ODYSSEY-LONDON TREASURY SERAPHIM-PICKWICK CLASSICS Complete Cotolog1 -All New Releases AT 99c-1.29-1.44 !NOTHING HIGHIR) MFG. l!ST -2.98-0UR RfGUtAR 1.92 fl(tfll•i..., VOX BOXES (3 RlCORO SETS) DAVID OllflAl(H -Wn•lol"o G,.,n1 .. .i v;,,.11., Co~<•"'· SVIATOSlAV ltlCNTlt -Worl.t• Gr-""' ~'"~" Co~•""''" THE ... ' ~ PLUS THOUSANDS OF CLASSICS SUPER SPECIALS Every great label, including: A.igel, CopitoJ, Heliodor, Vol'!guord, Epic, Noni!· '"'h, Westminsll!r, RCA, Mercury, MuJic Guild, Philipt, Columbia Every great artist, including: Ar.tol Dora!i, Poblo Co~ols, Gero ld Sovzoy, How· ord Honton, Beverly Sill1, Byron J o<1 i1, So11dor Vegh, Paul Poroy, Presli ond lo goyo, Sviotodov Rithter, Vienna Choir Boyi., lori11 Moote!, Da'f'id O i1trokh, Freda Bouer, l en Obor i", I M11t ici, Ar· thur Fiedler, Curio Moria Givlini, Te•eta Stkh· Rondofl, Eugene Orina"dY_L. Herma"" Sclie rchen, Sir Thomos Beecham, Dovid B<lre11boim. FACTORY SURPLUS AND DllfTIONS IVIRY RECORD GUARANTEED 66~ Orig. 100 STIRfO Mfg. O rig. l l1t ,,, Mfg. 2.98 DISC l i1t 2.98 1 ~.~!( HJ.fl 1 ~l~SC STIRfO Orig. Mfg. Liit -5 ,98 Orig. Mfg. l iit-5.98 PLUS THOUSANDS OF POP, ROCK and JAZZ Factory sttrf)IU!i ond deletiont. O rigi11ol1y ~ lenser! to sell o l 4.98.5 .98·6.98. W• grabbed thtose 1vper 'pe cioh for O\lf cu,lomet"1 f1om oll ove1 the USA. FIATURING ALBIJMS IY Auotio1 ion, Le~ McConr., Dor.old Byrd, Btid Shani.:, v;lt~i Corr, Gerold W ilson, hleY Srot., 8 .8. K;ng, Johr.ny Co11h, Ike &. Til'>o Tun•er, Jock Jo'1eJ, Fronk Sinotro, Hugh Mo 1eke la, Tli e Ki<1k1, Cher, Tomm y Roe, Roy Charle\, Chodet Atnc:wovr, The lmpreu io"1 per LP our regular l .OO.J.47.1.97 CLOSEOUT SALE We ore clo1ir.g 0111 ll"<'er 3,000 Mol°""n To mlo lP'l -and pouing l he 11ov•ng1 on lo you! rHClUD£S SELECTED ALBUMS BY: Oiono Ron , fo~r Topi, 51e•1• Wonder, The Mirod<!I, Th., Su• pre"'"· M<ir!loo & lht 'londello•, Jimmy R11Hi11, The T1mplotion" Mo .... •11Gi:iroe. OFFER LIMITED TO THIS SPECIAL STOCK ON HAND ONLY WESTWOOD TORRANCE I PANORAMA CITY I COSTA MESA LOS ANGELCS LONG BEACH I POMONA 1t71 ct•7leyAve. 11J•• '"'"'"•• ti. a1•1 V•• N11y1 11. .................. • .... 17th Sot Ne. le Cl•1ttot• •-MM•uo ., •• 1. , .... .. , .. "' '~ •1• N•, ht .. I•" Miii .... , .. , ltll nl111f1t blnnor !or c11n 111 lt wlul man•¥ $1ttt 01 C1llte•nl1, o,.n~• C01111ty~ .., o1 lt\1 Unit~ S1•1•1, •II II>• rilhl On M•f<h I. 1'11. llf'IO<I ..... I ~oltlT 1Jtl1 tnd lnlortil ftf 11i. ludt..,1nr d•b1<1<" Pub!~ In """ lt>t Hl<I St•ft , .,,,...,.11., ... .... •1111•• dtKr lMd P</Wlt rly, or •DP••·•~ D1Yld I j.(Wr !II --" .. 10 -to ti.. ·~· "'''°" ~ "'"" tft Mutft tlltrtol It mt¥ n•<•u t rY 1, ~ub..-rlbld !ft '~• wl!~!n 1n11r11......,t IO 111111¥ ••18 ••l'<UllOll, wltt. ttcru...i -~ k I.. • " fCUltd ,~. 1111\t~ l11Tut1t tflll cott1. ''"' I< now or • •~ , Ctltil ti St"ll Ant (t ll!ornll Mt rCh (OFFICIAL 5EA.L) ' ' Mtrv 11un Morion ,S, ltl1, Nft!t '' Publlc.Ct ll!,,.,.nl1 Olllltd 0. Wlli.\•'fln. Ml t&h11 Munlclotl cnurt, Prl11tl~•l Ot!lc• !11 Ot•ntf Counlv Ct.n!rtl Ot1n1• tovn1, Mv (amrnl11lon E•DlrH Judlclt l Olo!rl!I April 9, 1"1 9Y IC . L, Mt•n, Publl•nod Oro,.01 Co11t Dilly l'lll•t JOHN J, Q~~t•7 M•rcll 6. ll. 10. )1, ltll no-11 11'111 .. 1111·1 •n1r111v LEGAL NOTICE )Ot Tw-p IJ•-· ==~--1111111 Otto. (1111. ,.,. ---MOTi(; ... TO"""tiiD1To•• il'llbll1n•d Ot 1nt• C01•T Ool!y l'llol. IU,.1!11011 COUIT 01' TH• Mt •Cll !I •nd 1',orll J. 10, !911 UI 1) 5TATlf QI' CALl,.OllMIA 1'0• LEGAL NOTICE ••11 JIU THI COUNTY 01' OllA MO• "'· •. -.u n E•ll!• or JO~E"H IEVEllETT W ill)~ D•c••••d NOTICE IS Hf11E8V G1VIEH 19 11'9 NOTIC• 01' T•UITlfl'S IAll. <r•ditftt1 01 1111 11lov1 "•m•ll dKlll•11I NO. Tiffi 11111 t ll o .. '<ln• l>1•\fl9 t!1lm1 111l~1l 011 AIM"ll It, lt11, •I 11 :00 AM, tn• llid llfc""'•"' 1rt ••111ltt~ lo lilt TIAN!AMEll lCA Till( IN$Ull .. NCE "'""" with 1 ... noctt11rv -"'"'~' COM,.ANY u ""1¥ •oNlnlnl lr~tl•t '"' efllct O! ti\, tl1r~ of IM I uMt• tfld 111flu1nt lo OltG of lru1I .,.1011<1 tou•I, "' lo •tollnl l1>1rn , WI (, llt tld U/J/ft, t •Kllle<I b, N111tY ... ,,.. ,... Mcen i ry YPlltM". IO .... llJ"'_ irnllll, 1n u''""""" _..n •nd M••• dt'llt ned 11 11>1 ftlllc1 al ~I' At1"'"''"' WOCldlOY, on .,,...,,,,1.., "'°"''"· •tld f41Jrwll" Hutwll1 ind llmetr, •JI »r(f •KGrdld lJ/lltH, •• ln••r. No. Hill, Slrttl. HllOIPOtl ll••ch, (11110•1111 '2~ In booll. nu, "'" !!!, of Otllcl•t wlllcl> f• 11>0 •l•c• 111 1>u1lflff1 ti/ lht "' 111 .. erd• Jn tllt olllct cl Ill• '°""1Y undiOroltnld 1.. 111 rn1nu1 H rl•l111,.,.1 R•~d., ol OronlH! C111111rv, (1111,,.,.1111. to !flt •lll lt ol u ld ~•tell•~!. '1'11~111 WILL 5ElL Al PUll Jt AUCTION TO lour M"'11MI tfltr ,,... llrot Pu&ll<•flOjt HIGHE'!l ~IOOEll 1'011 (ASH (P•Y•bl• o! 1n11 ~o!lc•. . •I limo 01 1tlf in l1wlut man•• OI Dilld Feb•u••• U , 1'11 lllr Unil•d 5111 .. 1 •I lOMlY or YlllGIN!A J WEllAND ltl M•morl<• T11i. IMu•onc• '""'"""V' Executrl• or tllt Wiii l/ll'/ N M•ln S"'''· S•nlt .. ~.. of lllt t !>OYr 111rn•d dtC"'llfnl c1111 .... n11. lfl rlol>!, 1111• """ In ...... HUllWITJ, HUllWITl • ltlf1"11t cn .. v1v•n lo """ now ~•Id Dy It undo• of Ulld l!totl u ld 011d el T•uot In m1 on>D~•I• """'''" •••ch, C•IUer11J• 1ult•1..,, In th• t i!' ol Coot• M•••· T•I: !7141 11l·M11 '" ••Id c..,ntr •nd si.1e do><flbtrl ·Allor"''' t1• l•Kwttlr • ••: ,.ull!l1llH Or1,.o• COl\I 0•11¥ ~I~ lnt t of f,tcl No. 11J4, •• H' MlfCh I, n. 1'1), 71. lf1! 01·'1 moo ,.<erdOd In ,,_ IOJ, pto• " or MllC•ll •n•""• MIDI, lft •h• Oltlt• ftl ti>• c.,..111v lhcftrdor tit Uld c.,..nlY. LEGAL NOTICE M•• the f>t •nown •• J'3 E«hlr. l------Cot11 Mfl•, C•+ll"'lllt. II 1 "rftt il'-IM'1 •dd<IH or c""'men aH;1n1!10~ 1, ClfllTl,tCAT• 0 ' •UllN811 "'""'~ •Do>"•. "" w1rrt111, 11 alvtn ,JCTITIOUI ltAMlf Al !ft 11'1 '""'"'•'•"'" ... COtrActneu Tl>t u .. dtro lo ... d do Ctttl.., !111v ... S11n ••I• will bl mtd•. llllt willlPlll connucllnt 1 b111lnt11 1t "11 G1rfl1ld toY lntnt <If w•HlftlY , tOl ••u et lmPHH, Ayt . Fo...nltln Vtllo•. t1lll ... nl1, ~tr tfltrd)lll 1111•. POn1ulon, Ot •n· tllf ll(lltl""' firm ""mt t i THI TOW! II. cumbr1nt01. lft 01¥ mt U~P•ld P•lnciot! OF PIZZA •nd 111•1 .. Id """ •• c ...... _... 1urn ftf lh• 110lt ••<urea f>>" 111n O•HI el Tht 1ollowl"" otr1...,1, wh1>1t "'"'•' ftl frutl, te-.. 11 l<.11! .O. with 1,.,.,,,1 In full 1nd p\1tt1 el rUllltllCt l •I Ir""' 0<!-• U , lt/O. O\ '" o•ld "olf 11 lftllo,.1· omvldH!. •dv•n(H, ii •n•. ulld1r th• H•rr• L. Mu,.oll. tlU •H•ll t Or~••• "'m• ol u !d Otld al lruu f~fo, (hA•a Hunll<>Q!Oll llttCh, (llll0•11I•. 11 •tlll ''""'"' o! '"' lruuit .,111 01 All•t<I H_ Sk!blcU, l161·A Am.,l,t:tn lllt ""'" tr••l•d ~¥ 11id o.111 of huol Av•. Ca•I• Mu•. t •ll11'r11lt . ill• "°""ll<ltr• u"ri" ••la O""" o! Ooll<I Hi:~;~hLl7i.l~',',1,11 .':u",~•by ~~~~':,,e~1• 1 ~:.:•::;., "',::::~~'. SI•!• elA~~l:,~·j, ~-~~~t!~r Ceunly; ~t••tofo•• .•••cu1on Ind <lollu•rlft 10 Oil M•'Ch u. 1111, bll&r • fft'I, I th• utlll""ll>t<I • WrlH•n O•cl•'•'lo" Net•r~ Publ!c In 111~ let ,,111 !111\9, "' O.f1ul!, •11<1 D•mt lld la' Solo. •11rl ""°""'' •PPt•'l"lf H~rr• l. Murrrll w•IU•to flllh!• al b•••<~ ttlll or tl1<Uen •nd All•Prl H Skibicki kllQW"' ill "'' on C•uH !too 11n<11r1l1ned to .•ell ••l<I le be 1~1 OlflO"' w11<l11 "'"'" ••• ,...Ollf•!r to Uli•h· ••Id Ol>lla.ot•ons, •nd I> ctlbt<d In lh• w1111111 1~1trv..,111t 111!1 tl>•••tl!n, Oil Oei:•mbor l. 11/'0. 1ne :~k~ftwled•ed r11o• •••cu1td lh• ''"''' ""n~ttltn..., (IU•l"lf ••l<I Miit• el br 11c~ (0~'1CIAL !f1',ll ~11d _ or 1l1<ll ftn to ~· rocftrdf<I Ito Je eoh E o~vl• bool "lo. Pllf II,, al •lld OUlcltl No't•'Y P~bllc. C•lltarnlt llttatd•. F'fln<ipol O!llct In Ot10 · Mo-ch Jl. lf11 Otl l>GI (outofy TllAN!AMER1(4 7!lLE Mv tftmml .. IOtO E•PlfM l>j~Ull ... NCI!! CO, Jwno ,1. ltl~ •• ••Id T'u"t" ovblli~in O•t,...t tft••I 0111? 11'1~•. .-. 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C.llliern11. 11ndor tl>o t1c1111ou1 lit.., n1..,• et SOUTHLANO "LUMlll NG IM 1~'1 •Ill! firm 11 ~­ lfl•tll &I lht le!ID ... lnt 119'""'' wl'IOMI ,. • ..,., 111 lull lt>d Dl•<f' DI •tll"""<:f t r• •• IOllDWI; l i<ht•I J. MttO•INO, l!J.11 lthedt D•lvt, Ml'ololl Y••IO, C•lll~rnl•. l •w1-I ( (1&!11. HU l'rl llt•I l•~•. toll!• ........ C1IH0tnl1 . O••ld M..lt(ll ll. Uft Ltw•-t C Clolll ll(~l'll ' M190rl ... 10< IUf!l>ot H rt!<ultri. •t>d 11111 ll>I llol• n! C•llfw.<1111, Or•llM ( ......... ""'' """ ni..co el htlflnt "'' ''"'' 011 Mttt" u. 1111, blttrt ""'' • 11,, btt" u 1 for A.11r11 11, Hll, •1 Hott•• "utlll< 111 •ntf ie.. ttlf II•••• t 30 , m, 1 .. th> ceurtr...,.. et 0~•" ,..,..,..,ny ••11t1r~ lll:lc.lltrt J . M1twlf111 ..,lnl Nn l nl ttlG (O\lrl, •I 1(111 t lld LtwrtMt (_ C:ltl!I -l'IOW" II ~ Civic Ct nitt Oflv• W~t. 1,. !ho Cl"' 19 "'° lllt ...,._, wl'le.., "'"'" 1,. e• Stn1• An•. C•llt.,nlt, ,ubttt\btll le lilt ""ll~ln !"''"""'"" ,,_. Outd Mtn~ ''· lf11 •(•"""''""''"' ,,..,,. •~tcu!M !ht , • .., •. W I! ST JOHl'I, (01''tt tlL l f All (O\lnt• t t,,t Mt'Y lflli MNIOn llOlllflON, ltOWlll ' Olll Al'IO Not~•¥ l'ul!llt<•lllCl"ftll 'Ml (1"'1111 Orl'lt "'ll>Cfftt l (lHl(.t In N"""" Ill(~. (1tlll•n1t tHU 0111111 Countv Tt!H~Ht• «'Ill S4Mll M• C""'""lt1!M1 l •tl'•I Altl,ntn tu : ,.ffltlltnlt •6•!1 t , 1t11 Put1111n.., n •• ,..., Co••' °""" o"o' "llflh'".. O••n•• C6t 1• t)fll~ "!lot. l.ltrc~ !I, It •"11 A,...11 l lfll ~t]./I AAl'"l:ll ll to. 17 I~ At rll I, 1'71 JU." \. I ( I 10 Of.IL Y PILOT Sagittarius:· Unusual Duties Tend to Dominate Life SUNDAY ,can be bright. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov . 21): Dec. 21): Un~ual dutles lend ls indicaUve of special In· resides;ice, propeil)'. You gain between as som' wociates indepeodence and frttdom. Emphasize public relations. to dominate. & wary or one veslment p oss i bi Ii ties, mos,t with family back inJ. are Impatient, demanding. You are attractive lo opposite "ARCH 28 LIBRN (~t. 23-0ct '21 : obe II sin I M Eiperience;;ith persons who Display willingness to 11c-who constanUy proposes short. favorable associatioru with o~ Diplomatic approach Is essen-Stress versatility. sex. By Oct r, g e, 81 SYDNEY OMA.RR , commodate those with op. cuts. Be thorough . Relative posite sex. Be ready for Ual. Realize this and act a~ marriage i& in plcturt, .. , hl\ve .~rase~sorrv ~rception posing views. Peace gesture in transit could request special changes based on personal cordlilgly. B:TH.D ~y ~ y OUR To tlnci out ...,.., ""*" tor YW Seleadftc re, ear ch , In-are l cat · e c 0 me now will be meaningful, fruit· favor. Be flel'.ible, but finish desires, needs. A you ve • way In _,, •tld 1..,.., onM• 1.,d,,.., challenges. •Give full play to r l Mate partner will •··k PISCES (Feb. 19-Marchi20): of drivinf. on until goal is , \-o1vtac aslnllo1Y, iJ iolng lull u . , res-~ • 0m.rr, 11ao1t111. "*''" H1nt1 rtr intellectual .curiosity. Mate or nd AQUAIUUS (Jan. 2G-Feb. Ideas need more development. reached. me .claim you are Me11 •nd won>tfl." Se.W b:r,hO•+. fortt behind the Iroa Curtain. partner has answer to money po • CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 18): Some basic issues are Close relative may be resUess. arrogani. Others express open t~~1!' :tr ... ,f~ ~Wf, ~!ro= 1pearlteaded by Dr. Eugene nuestion. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. ~ 19): Favorable moon aspect settled in connection with Yo ·11 •· t be dml U r I ~nd cantr•• $rt1 lon. N;:rv°'~· '-''-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=~~~~~~-'--'--'-~~-'-...:..."..c.._wi~=·~...:...••:...c=•..c...:_~g~'-'=•:.:::='=•=•=•:.:::or:...:Y=our:::....:":.:::ose::...•::...='~'v~.~'~~"~·~~~~~~ Jenn, a medlcal doctor in 1 • Czecho1lcWakj1. ARIES (March 21-April 19): fo~avotablr chances indicated which involve money, personal possessions. Keep open mind. An apparent minor Idea could develop into major, profitable concept. Respond accordingly. 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Look beyond I.he im· mediate. Plan ahead -future Circus Due On Coast On April 3 One of the last two remain· ing independent circuses in the Jan~ comes to ~ O~ange County Fairgrounds ln Costa . Mesa , Saturday, April ~. to perfonn in ttue old European style. Royal International Circus spokesman Art Hatch says this means the actioo is con· £ined to one ring so viewers don't miss a bit o( the ex- citement. A total of 20 acts including acrobats, elephants, clow,.s, performing dogs and all the colorful pageantry of the traditional circus spectacle will be seen. Showtimes are 2:30 and 8 p.m. under the bigtop. Tickets are ,1 .50 for J-Ounger children and '2.SO for adult· type children. Death l\'otlces BIRD ""''"II £. tllrd. I03 1ncr1•n-11i, Munll1111lon llt•dl. Dt!t at dtllll, ,....,ell 2S. Surv!vM b¥ wl!t, 8e•ln1; 1(11'11, D•vld 1nd 11.ut"I! Bird; oauv"" ltro, DotolhY Qul11n, Evtl¥n Sc!l•u!I. Betrv Wl'lt'lmlre, e>o1or11 C""1tnini;i•. C•r•lOlM !*•!Ill broth1r1. 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SIZE HAIR SPRAY A speclll lorroola tor "'" ljpe ~ q;,, i:,:r.;~gnc lnP(ice.1:21 iJ·- Household "BRUSHES" by EMPIRE •I PRICES PREYA!l: S11•11, lllrc~ 111• tm Wlf1u•11, lbR• 31sl OPIN9AM to 10 PM 7DAYS AWHK DKSEY Bathroom ~-=- Tissue 90LSIZE · .,,,D.1al'1 Alln. PIRIPIUIJ:~~~ DEODORANT f, 1'1D11D10!. BONUS 17 OL Sin ''Listerine'' BOXOf40 ''KOTEX'' • FEMININE.NAPKINS Rephtiir~er 3 OL MEDIUM SllE ''Close•up'' TOOTHPASTE Wlil!St T11~! f reslott 8reatll! 4'12 oz. ICING SIZE ''Score'' HAIR GROOM ClearC1nmferM11 32 oz. KING SIZE Palmolive liq11d Disnasltinc D1tercen1 An.rn,ose R11sall1 Dl1JOHbl1 llWll$ • Sat11rday, Marth 27, 1971 DAILY PILOT. J J Villanova Menaces UCLA Title Bid HOUSTON (AP) -The simllatity between Villanova's jump s boot Jn g forward , Howard Porter, and former Houston ace Elvin Hayes is causing UCLA coach John Wooden concern for this afternoon's NCAA basketball cham. pionship game. \Vooden , seeking his fifth consecutive NCAA title, sald Friday, "Porter is one of the better fadeaway jump shooters I've ever seen. He ren1inds Tne a lot of Hayes." Hayes' sensational shooting snapped Ua.A.'s f7.game victory string In the Astrodome here in 1968. "I hope and pray the similarity end-; when we play Villanova in the Dome,·• Wooden said. Western Kentucky and Kansas play third place and the UCLA·V~lanova game follows. Woqden, who ~ "l1 c;i;>n&ecll.Uvc NCAA playoff victories, said he did not like the extra day off bet~-een the Thursday night semifinals and the championship gan1e. "The extra day drains you emu- On W Toda11 J p.tn., Channel 4 tionally," Wooden said. "Personally, like Frlda.Y·Saturday games.'' As for a possible fifth consecutive title, Wooden said, "I'm just amazed that we won II tw ice In a row. I'm most. pleased to have a go at fjve.'' Wooden aaid pride doesn't really tun'e too much to do with winning a cham- pionship. "I've had a lot of teams with pride that never got here," he said. Vi~anova coach Jack Kra ft said "UCLA's tremendous rebowiding is what 1 fear. They always get a piece 0£ the ball from the offensive board , UCLA is not flashy . They just gel the job done " Both coaches plan to use the same defense· that got them into the final>. Villanova w!U rUn a tight z.one, and UCLA will press full court. Villanova. 27--6 for the season, had a much tougher semillnal game than UCLA, tripping Western Kentucky, 92-89, in ~oob/e overtime Thursday night, UCLA, 28-1. took out Kansas 68-60 before a relWd N<.:AA basketball crowd of 31,428. l :lt!'s Alley•oop ~nd 0-v~r the Bar for Vault A~e ., ' • Ul"IT ....... KJELL ISAKSSON MAKES POLE VAULTING LOOK E SY AS HE FLUIDLY GOES UP AND OVER THE BAR AT 17-9 FOR A WORLD INDOOR RECORD. HE IS A STUDENT AT use SC.RelayTea1n, Hall S111ash Swim Records AMES, Iowa <AP) -Southern California's BOO.yard freestyle relay team smashed the American record by more than eight seconds. but Indiana, behind record-shattering Gary Hall. continued to build a huge learn lead in the 48th J\'CM simming and diving championship Friday night. The . southern Cal quartet of Frank Heckl. Kim Tutt. Tom McBeeA, and .Jim McConica outlasted I n d i a n a · s foursome to win with a blistering 6:39.0 clocking. shattering the old American mark of &:47.2 also sel by the Trojans in 1970. In the second day of the three-day NCAA aquatic show at io1o,'a State. t\vo other American records were fashined and a five NCAA mark fe!I both ig the a!ternoon preliminaries and the even- ing 's six-finals progr&m. Hall became a doubl e \\•inner, copping the 400-individual medley "'i lh an American mark. or 3:58.2 and in the afternoon trials, freshman Tom Bruce of UCLA posted a 100-breaststoke American mark of ~.8. Jt was the second victory in American record time for Hall who also v.un the ~yard individual medley Thursday in 1 :s.2.2. 100 ttret!Yffl-1. J•m" MtC011ic1, use. t.l91l 1, f r1nk H~kl, USC. l;'°.00. l . Jol\n K•nHU•. lnd•l~a, ,,,0.4 . ~. ltlm Tutt, USC. 1: •. 14. 5, RoO.f! C•ntfr, l/Cl4, l :,L1t-•· Rltli.rcl Rtl'dtr, Pecltlc&. 1:11 ,'7, 100 1!1<'1!•1!l!nlk._I, 8rl•11 Job, Sl1nlerd. O:Jl.2$. 1. Thomli 8•Utt. UCLA. 0:51.'9. 3, Mltllafl O!n;sf!oi. 01'9"11, fl:Y.ll'f. Rlclle•d Coltlll , Wo~hll'!'ltori. 1:58.lf. J, Sruarl In•<· Mlcl!l•~n. C·Sl!.U. '· Ttiomt;' Ar!11( VUlaf'IOV I, O:ll 11 A-•k•n, NCllA "'11 "'~' record tl'f Bnxt In ~r•llrnln•ri•,, O·S. 8'; ;t~ Amer1c•n •KOn'I O:.SJ,(11 by Joli. ltlO; Old HCA •J'd ""'°'' "'cord t :l1.60 lw Jab, lthl. IOIJ"Jltd kcktfrolte -1. Sllflf(-E1I~•. lnd!.M . t ·Sl n. 1, MldlMI stemm. ltldl•n.. o.s1 u , J S!Ht4n• Orr .. , UCLA, O~SJ.I!. •, Mltdl '"""· Cll Sfatt (lflflt '-11), 0:51.tJ. J, llWl't'l\Ct 81r!MT1!, 1.,.n.,.., 0:12.)J. '-ltnd Sllvll!, Ciiio 5•81•, O.U,lt, "° In*! -· I, Ger-, Hill, lndl1M, 3,Sl,U (llrr.. .,.1"11 NCM l'ld m..-1 r«erd1 "'° ""11>«1Cll! l'l'C• .,rd J;Jf ... , H•!I, ltlll1 old N(.M rKOr1 ot:D6.0, H•ll, 197'l 1to1: lf!fWI tllCOtd ~:111.2, Hiii, Jt111l 2. 11.k ,.. ttd C:lftflo. Wnl!,...IWI. •:Ol.41. J, SI-"-· W•,111 ........ •:l'l.t7, '-l"•lrldl O'C°""°'· lne111 ... , •:Of.k ), ~ S...1111, llldlent, •:11 .... I, D•~ Korf'lf', SOulfleT11 1111no11, '-'" n. . 100 buti-•t!J '· Marti '-'"· lndl1 .... 1:511.11. t, lllebetl Cl•rtl•, UCL>, 1 :».11 J, ll:i.ri.rl DttlWI. Soutt>tm tml'lllls. 11n7'. •· Cll•rtoo, on. use. t,UJJ, S, Joftn '°""''"' S!•ntord, l·Sl .. , I, )lfVt~ (llVfn, NfW ~JIC'e. t:UJO, IOI ''" r11A, -1. use lF=••'* MtC.,,'t•, Kim Tull, llln'I McBr"'"' ~ti,,_ Hedlll l •JfOS IA"'ttl· c1n. 'NCAA tn11 lnffl '!!<Ord Old A""''"""" •t<Dtd. 1· 11 22, IA( lt1t1 Old NC A.A -rTl'9T ••COrd '•!Cl Dy !Niii.,,. I" pr•llml""•!t•. 1. UCLA, I 51.1•, J CAI Siii• (l01'l0 ... <~I I J1 It ' SMU, •:l1 5', $. W•lllfO'lglon, l .UtJ. lr1cllA"I dllOINlll!lild lllr lump- 11111 tot ...... TMnt 1!•1'!11111Qs -lnd••nt 11'. USC !1$, UCl,A 1so, c..1 Stttt IL.°"9 a .. ,~, tl, ~•1n1oro u, W•"'1· ion 12. Tlll'll\eoet l.I. $MU U. Mtci.1o•n d, lhlt'n l\U11crl1 11. Ol'll9 S1tt1 U. F lo•ld1 i1tlt 11. SJJorts Clipped Sho,.t Six Players in Golf Logjam l\11AMI -South African Gary Player and defending champion Lee Trev11"10 headed a logjam of six players tied for first place Friday in the second round of the $200,000 National Airlines Open Golf Tournament Friday. Locked with Player and Trevin:'I at 136. eight-under-par <ln the 6.970-yard Country Club of Miami course. 11crc Australian Bruce Crampton. Tc x as veteran Charles Coody, young .Jerry Heard, and rookie tourist Hubert Green. The six-man tangle represented the biggest tirsl·place deadlock of the season on the pro golf lour. Green. a 23-year-old touring pro frem Birntingham, Ala., had the day'• best score. a 6.5. Coody shot a 66, Player 67. Crampton 68, Trevino 69 and Heard, the first-round leader, carded a 70. e !\"IT Finals Toda11 NEW YORK -Georgia Tcch 's big rich kid get.<; a shot at the North Carolina rou!elte wheel tod<1y in the finals or the 34th National Invitation Basketball UCI Downs Titans, 11-3; Faces Easter11 Micl1iga11 By HOWARD t . HANDY Of ftll O.H., 1"111'1 lleff They draw <kiwn lhe curtain on the third annual Anaheim colleglale base- ball tournament today and perhaps it's just as well with short-fused tempers beginning W lhow. UC Irvine scored stx ruus 1n the ninth Inning to humiliate co-host Cal State 1fu!lerton), 11.J in a consolation bracket semifinal ~onl.est Friday afternoon. The Anteaters return to at:t ion today at 2 against Eastern ~l\chigan y,·ith a chance to avenge one or two losses In the tourney. D:ennis Nicholson, 3-1, with a 1.64 EA.A, takes the mound for UCJ. Eastern Mibhigan defeated the Uni- versity of California (Berkeley\. 4-0, to gain a spat opi>osite UCI, Fullerton and Ca l played at 11 this morning for sev- enth and eighth place .. In the championship bracktt, Chapman gained a spot opposite UCLA with a 4-2 victory over Cal Poly (Pomona). The title game. is at 8 o'clock. UCLA defeated Southern Illinois, &-5. The slugging Irvine nine ill IC!ading the tournament in hilling and llad a nifty .289 average going into l"riday·s games. The 18 hits Friday pushed the team a\'- rragc to the astronomical figure of .32~ in Hvt games. Rocky Craig i:i lhe leading hitter for UCI with .t .S2& average followed by Dan Hansen al .f78. Each has-10 hHs-. Friday's donnybrook was Ulled v.·1th ' tension and brought about one of the stral'Jgest hea ve-ho's in the annals of base- ball. Doc Anderson, a major league trainer for more than 15 years, said it ~·es a first for him . Catcher Joe Anderson of UCI was ejected from the game for lagging a Titan runner loo hard. "lie was romlng at me standing up :ind it Y.'aS either him or· me .'' Joe snid. "The umpire said to the runner tJe[( El\ioffl. you're out and turned lo me \Vllh the same phrase," Joe said. An· derson, however. was ejected from the action. Foor UCT batters had three hits in· tluding Bobby Farrar, Craig, Hansen and southpaw right fielder Jeck Tedesco ·who went :J.for.J after laking over for Ji.like Saska in the fifth. \I( ,,. .... 011 c' ll"1ttlltfltft UI .. ' .... .. ' "" " ....... If l J ' ' 5!PWtr1.cl l • I • Sn0<t. JD l I ' • McG••rv. " ' ' ' • L~ont, .. • • • • MortOI!. " • • ' • C.tt!e. cl • ' ' ' Hen11Jtr...-, rl ' • ' • s-.rb • ' ' • Mocore. e ' • ' • 5,.~. 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The game he's talking about i::; :i high-pressure. man-to-man de I e n.s e , board strength with a trio ol llu1d. agile fronl·llners and a quick-striking fast break. e Cage Settlement NEW YORK -The National Basket· ball Association said Priday Spencer Ha ywood. a center of controversy in his tv.·o years as a pro, can play with Seattle at a cost of $200.000 to thu SuperSonics. The out-of-court settlement. including the '200.000 fine by the league, "''as announced by NBA Comm issioner Vi'allcr Kennedy and ended a series of lega l hassles involving Haywood, the Sonics and the NBA. "All litigation now pending in reference to the Haywood-Seattle SuperSonics caso in the FederaJ Court is to be im· mediately dismissed v.•ith pre1udice, '' said Kennedy in a statement. The term "with prejudice" mf!ans an issue is legally dea,d 0 ll11hu Trhtmp/1 PAI.I\! SPHINGS -Tony CorngJiaro, .Jim Fregosi and Jim Spencer each rHp· ped run·scoring singles 1n CalHoroia's four-run rlrst inning uprising. send!n~ the Angels to a 4-2 triumph over Oakland Friday. Jerry Moses added an RBI \Yilh 111 force play bouncer for the final run of lht inning for lhe Augels . e To11rne11 Nears Etuf RIVERSIDE -Stanford beal Oregon St;ile. 10--S, F'riday and Brigham Young stunned defending national champion Ar izon a State, UH. 1a the fifth Riverside Jnt crcollegiate ba.!Hlball tournament drew to a close. \\'ilh only tll(la~··s final round Jen, Stanford and ASU remained as leaders or their resptttlvc divisions of the tourney. In another lilt UC Riverside downed Oklahomt11 8-7. Daily Pilot, Estancia Duel 111 Cage Tilt Tonight's the night -a night to raise money and a night which may see the end W the longest known b&iketball losing stre ak in history. It'll happen at Costa Mesa·s Estancia High School when the DAILY PILO'l' bu!tles the host school 's faculty at 8:30, following a 7 o'clock match between the JWliors and seniors. Admission is $1 each fur all comt rs. Proceeds go lo the families of kids Involved in a double fatal accident recently. 1'he victims, Claire Arbuckle and Ed Hernnndez, were Estancia students. Another student, PauJ Arbuckle, is still hospitalized with serious irfjuries. The DA ILY PILOT last won a game in 1962 -that by f~rfeit. And since then 1!'s been a siring of bad luck as the newspaper team (composed moslly of sports department talent) has been edged by an average of 97-41 in 117 strai ght losses. Thal string could well end, however, because the DAILY PILOT has worked ou1 daily I.his week i11 preparaUon for the benefit show. Another streak Is on the line tonight and fig\lres lo stay alive. DAILY PILOT spurt s editor Glenn \Yhite needs only two mnre fouls ror his sooth career infraction. ~1ate Hoger Carlson needs only nine 1norc points lo up his career scoring mark to ten. And Craig Sheff requires three rebounds \I) bring his nine-year Iola! to a dozen. Phil Rose. despite frantic dieting er- forts. is heavily favored to ei:tend his record for bad passes to 91 games in a row. Tom Fisher, Wally Chute and Bill v.retzel, are the faculty 'J)arkplup. Also on the team are Chuck CUtfor1h, Don Beatty, Mike Hogan. Art Perry, Don Brees, Barbara Van Holt, BarPara Kinyon. Norma Le11ch, Virginia Lynch, Connie Cassady. Seniors !l'~m to have too mucll tor the junior~ with such players as Bob l\n1scr1 (iary Orgill, Lee F'riedcrsdor!, Chris /\mo ld, .Jeff 7.elsdorf, Brian Stcl'.ard. Louis Flores. Rulhann Serino, Janelle \\'alton, Barbara Swinney, Suzan· nc lluhner. Joan Prenliee, Donna Harbin, Carolee Sheppard. Goodrich Sparks LA's 105-95 Win By GLENN WIDTE Of ""' o.•, l'lilt ... ft INGLEWOOD -Gall Goodrich. the litUe!!t Laker at only 6-1. looked mighl1 high to coach Joe Mullaney & Co. Fri· day night u he poured 29 points through the otts to pace a lo&.95 victory over the Chicago Bulls ln lhe National Basketball Association playoff.s. A Forum throng o( 13,469 watched the Lakers up their series lead over the Bulls lo 2-0 as the set moves to Chicago Sunday £or game No. 3. Goodrich wu uncanny -especially In the decisive closing moment.. when ht-reeled off 10 straight points and caused Chicago offensive wbiz Jlm foi to foul out. Wilt Chamberlain. who added 20 points. 26 rebounds and generally terrorized thr losers inside, got the ball roll ing in the last 5:21 after Chicago had !led it at 87. Wilt popped in a 12·foot fade away bank shot to give the Lakers an ·89-87 lead. Then he rebounded a missed shot by Fox, and Goodrich picked up the show by drilling an 18--!ooter lo give the hosts a 91-87 bulge with 4:34 remaining, Then he came through with four straight free throws, a shot from the free throw line and a 19-fOQt perlecto to give the Lakers a 99-92 edge with l:S.. to go. · There were many factors that kept the injury-riddled Lakers in the victory col- umn for the 5e<:Oltd time in the playoffs. Defense was also the name as Oiicago was held under 100 points for the second lime in the series. Chamberlain and Happy Hairston per· formed admirably in tPat category and in one key stretch of the first quarter. Chicago was held to one field goal in 7¥.! minutes. Rookie Jim McMillian came throu1'1 again. This time slamming in 26 poinle. And the Lakers were unreal Irom the free throw line, making 35 of 42 attempt.'I (that's 83.3 percent) while Chicago could nail only 15 or 22. Even Wilt was hot and at one point he shoved Jn four in a row. The Bulls outgunned the Lakers from the floor by five field goals. CHICAOO LOI AHOILl.5 G • ' • • ' Lo~• .. ., " 1-f•l•sl" ' 1\.11 " Welker l ,., " M<Mll•n ' It. II " Bo,.,. nit I • ... • Cl\mbln " .. ,. ·~ , ,. " Erlck1" ' .. , ' G 00 ' ,., • Goe-Or~~ " ... H •M • .. , " MtC1rtr ' •• ' "~ I •• • ·-~ • .. • ..... ' •·• ' l Coll!M ~ •• • • TOTALS 'O .. u " TOTALS lS ... '" * * * PllILADELl'lliA (AP) -The crippled Ba1timore Bullets appareptly took a mir- acle cure as they came back to rout the Phtladelphia 76ers 11~107 Friday night to even their Nationa l Basketball Asso- ciation semifinal pJayoff series \t Ont ga me each. Earl Monroe. who injured a rib Jn the first game, scored 24 points and played his usually flawless floor game !or tht Bullets. Wes Unseld collected 13 points and had 18 rebounds on bis bad ankle. while Gus Johnson scored only eight but helped control the backboards. Actually, it w.u veterans Kevin Lough- r ey, with ZT pointa and Jack Marlin, with 24, who ltd the Baltimore attack and seni the Bullets back to Baltimore for Sunday's third game in the playoffs with their home COW1 advantage regained. Baltimore took: the lead at 4-2 and never trailed, leading 36-29 at the end of lt quarter, &8-61 at the half and 92·78 after three periods. Drivers Gear For Grand Prix ONTARIO -Lap speeds increased Friday u American and European • drivers battled a stiff breeze to tune their can for Sunday's $288,900 Questor Grand Pri1:. Among those getting some soli.:i prac- tice on the 3.2·mile road course at Ontario Motor Speedway were Swis.. veteran Jo Siffert, who joined Mei:ican Pedro Rodriquei this year on lhe British- based. BRM Formula l team. The 35-year~ld Siffert recorded lap 1peeds in lbe 110 mile! per hour bracket. Rodriquez, one of seven winnera on the Grand Prix circuit last year, also improved his speed before spinning olf the course during a practice run and stalling in the sand. Sunday'! pair of 100-mlle races will match 17 cars and drivers from the international Grand Prix circuit against 13 similar machines from the United States-based Continent.ft! Series. The American cars are powered by Detroil- built slock block engine!. "-feanwhlle. Jackie Stewart, the 19&9 world driving champion from Scotland, continued W show his wheels to the rest of tM fiek.I ln time trials. The mod Scot got bis speed up to 113.500 m.p.h. Friday in a Tyrrel • Ford and clearly became the man W btat for the pole position tu Sunday's first race. A final qualifying session todAt determines the order in which the drtver1 will start. Prize and acccS80ry mooey for t1lt race has jumped lo $288,9()0.maklng lt by far the ri chest rGad race in history. The overall winner of the two 100.mllt races. to bf: determined' through 111 point system, will be pakS $25·,ooo. \V\lh • field of 30 cars scheduled to 3lait., \Dlf placo will p&y $3,250. I I ' I ·\. . I ----- 'JZ OAJLY PILOT S.tt~'Cl•y, Mart~ 27, lq71 Beach Cities Marks in Jeopa~dy An all-out aswult on the record boob. That's what could be In store tClday for the sixth aMual Stach Cities in- \•IU1Uon11"i lr~ck tind field mtet at Newport Harbnr Jilgh, Pretimin11.r1cs bcgil'I At 11.:lO a.m . and 'f1nals al 1:30 p.m. v•ith i>tveral rerords · e~ctect to fall provided Mother Nature •cooperate!>. Meet standards in the ahnt put, long jump, high jump. tiigh hurdle~ .11nd 100 ~•rd dafiih are almost certainties to fall by the wayside while rerords in most Beach Cities Dope Sheet 100 -I. Tosti !Cdl\1) 2. Maas IF'\11 'I . titiles 1CdM' 4. Ventimiglia IMJ S. Amies ~NH\. Pred1c1ed lime 10.0. 2'lO -L l\1aas 1rvi 2. Tosti ICdl\1) 2. Ventimlglil'I IM1 4. f\1iles !CdMI S. Amies \NHJ. Pred1cle<l time: 22 .5. · 440 ..... I. Ol~n 1F.st) 2. Jurs !Ml 3. Keathley 1\.\'ml 4. Siiylcs (FV) 5. Co:it: (CdMI. Prcditlcd liml': 49.6. 880 -I. Ro.o:e (Cdfi.1) 2. Be!! fEst) .3. Young i\\'m) 4. Say les IFV J 5. Anderson !CdM ). Predicted timl'· 1:56.8 . • Mlle -I. Mullins 1 HB~ 2. Rrickner fM) 3 B11bin !HBJ 4. Coleman t\.\'m) 6. ,.,1acLean (CMJ. Predicted time: "4:23.3. Two mile I. Lockman IM) 2. .Oavid!On 1HB I 3. I.Reds tFVl 4. Fleming (t\ffl 5. Ayer 1SC). Predicted time: 9:32 6. 120 HH -1. Pi.ckrord I HR I 2. \\'ise {HB I 3. A\•eryt tMI 4. Ho~sell lNH) 5. Pnwell 1Ed1. Predicted time : 14 !I. IBO LH -1. A~·eryt IM) 2. Pickford tHBI t HORSCH l1'°Hl 4. \',..ise (HDJ 5. Ltn,ill f FV ). Predicted time: 19.9. 440 relay -1. Founiain \'111\ey 2. Corontt del M~r 3. fo.1arina 4. We11tm1nsttr. Predicted time : 4.1 .6. , 1'1ile relay -I. f''ount.atn VallPy 2. \\1e5tminster 3. F.st11ncia 4. Manna. Predicted lime: 3:26.5. HJ -L Kazmer (NHl 2. i\1archiorlatti (CMI 3. Young 1CMi 4, McGarry !SC) 5. CollinR !Ed ). Predicted height: G-t :w -1. Wise I HRl 2. Harris IFV) 3.' Farrar !Cdi\11 4 Marchiorla!li !Cfo.11 5, Maddocks (Wm ) Predicted distance: 22·fi'i. ·PV -I. Parkinson (FVI 2 Andelin tHB t 3. ftian 1x !Cfo.1 1 4 \\"atk1ns 1c~11 s. Slettll'r ~ \\'m J. Predicted tie1ght. 13· 19~ 'gp -1. Stevens {NHl ~. Borde n 1(:1'1) 3 Albritton !1\Hl 4 Dreil ing !HBJ 5,C1arelli tHR1 . Predicted d1slan1·e : 61 ·2. ·or -1. Rordtn 1CMl 2. Hoi;t rtler ffVl 3. Rovster \Cdfi.1) 4. Murphy iU) 6.' Kurtyka · \Ed ). Predicted d1sla nce; 1"3-3. :f'rediclfd team score~: Fountain \"alley 1Ul. Huntington Beath t42~. Corona del Mar (32), Marina !31), Costa Mesa (26), Newport Harbfir r241, 'A'estm1nster f 14 f, Estancia ! 121, Ed ison (3), Sa n Clemente Ill, University (2). l tollege Cage • Title Games Set for Tube of the other event.! enjoy only precarious standings. Seninr shotpult!r Mark Stevf!ns or host Newport h11~ made a habit of slln.11ng the 12-pound 11tee.J sphere over ft6.feet this 11eason so he 3hould rtqu1re little ef- fort in stnaghing the M-11 record . The long jump pits riefend1ng champion and record holder tat 21-8~4 ) Garth "'ise or Huntington Reach aiainsl fountain Valley's Ray Harns. Both have eclipsed 23.Q. John Kazmer of Newport has con· 1i1tently cleared &-4 ln the hiah jump this season and hto'll be going after the 6-4 meet record established by ic:r11duatf'd teammate Lee Haven last year. Kazmer's prime chalh•ngers are Cnsta Mesa 's Jon Marchiorl11tli 16-2) and Rick Young 1&.2l and Vern f\fcGarry ~6-~) or San Clemente. \Ilise tl4.7) and junior companion Steve Pickford t 14.7 ) will be battling Marina's Dennla Averyt i 14 Il l for top honors tn the 12<! high sticks, ~·here lhe 14 II rnret stand11rd i~ ro-held by Marina·s Paul F'ink !'67~. Estanria"s Rich Wood 1 ·~0J and San Clemente's Bob Blackl'r ('70!. Finally. the 100 rl'cord or 10.0 St'l la!!-t .vear by Dave Johnson of Estancia is ill dire Jeopardy with Fountain Valle.v·s Phil Maas 19.81 and junior Carlo Tnsli !llJH of Corona dr! Mar ready lo e:it:plode from the starting blocks. Vikes, Santa Ana Tie, 0-0 Lions Upend Newport, 4-3 Second Straight Loop Win Posted By Westminster By ROGER CARLSON ot 1M Dallt "llM Iliff WeRtminster High School stormed to iu second 1traight Sunset 1.eague baseball victory Friday afternoon. edging the vi&iting Newport Harbor Sailors, 4-J. The win keeps roach F'rank Munoz·s Lions atop the circuit standings after two games while Newport finds itself in the ba~ment after receipting inr a second straight Joss by the identical score. The winning run for the hnsl'i cAme in the bottom or the si:ii:th inning when Gordon Blakeley got siboard wjth a single to righ.t field after two out.s . Blakeley s~o\e second, then romped home wilh the eventual winning tally as Craig Lundgren'1 !ilow bouncer was tossed wildly past first base. Newport bad one last chance In the se\'enth and pinchrunner La r r y Halderman made it to third before relief pitcher Jesus Sanchez forced the final Sailor batltr to fly out to right. \\'estminsler's fin11l "tally capped a bizarre fourth inning when the Lions came up with three runs lo knot the score. Jesus Sanchez and Gary Rungo singled and Blakeley loaded the sacks w1lh a v.·alk off Newport hurler Steve Hedrick . Hedrick then picked off baserunner Rungo .at second . but, in th~ rundov.·n the Saijpr1 tos·sed lO the plate to cut down S<1nchez. But Ney,•por! catcher Haig White \\•as unable to hold on to the ball in !he rollision and S11nchez came acrflss. HaiJ(S brolhrr. fir~l baseman All'in. rame in. picked up !he ball and pounced on Sanchrz. But the runner ~·as ruler\ ~ale ;inrt In the ensuin g confu~1nn Rungo can1e sliding through traHic to score another run Lund,i::ren, the w1nninl! ptlther. 1hrn ~troked one to rip:ht field 1n knock Blakeley in \\·1th the tying score - all this v.·ith twn nuts. The \\"eslm1n~ter uprisin.E nulhf11>d !\ewporrs fhree-run third 1nn1ng outburst. Coach Andy Smith"~ in\•aders opened up the frame ~·ith single$ by Herlrick, Rick Leonard and Stu \\'etdn to score onr. Lennard came aero~~ \\Ith the ~t'tnnd run on a firhler·~ chotl'e ;it the pl;itr. Mike f.;i.ster ling, Ytho w.11s 11boarr\ ;,lier forcing a mate al M'tnnd. "corert the third run on a \\'1'.'s1mins!rr throw to seconrl trvinl'.! 10 nip basrrunnrr Whi1r. Nfwoo'1 (]! WUhnlf! .. lr 10 L""""'d. d Wr•dn. l~ H&latrmo.,, Dt E~••ot\INI \0 j. Whl•1. 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Magnolia's Rob Stewart Was the big noise for the Sentinels as he pitched the l11st three innings, struck out ei.itht, and knocked in the winnirfg run with a sacrifice Jl.y. Edison's Greg Parker kepi hi~ hol bat going in lr1·1ne action, doubling home a pair nf runs in the fifth inning for coach Bill Morris' Chargers. Rut it went for n11ui::ht ~incc ,JfM> C.illrspie of rhf' Falcons had takrn care of Vallrl''s ~coring needs \\'l\h a bases- loadrd ·triple in the four!h frame to Rl\'l' the hosts a 6-1 lead. Chuck Oldfield \lent the di<;la nrr for the Ch11rgers in receipllog for thr defe;11 , bu t turned in a crcdi1able performance, ~·ietrling only four hits . He hit three batters. ho>A"el'er. l>A·n 1n the l11tal fourth ~fes11 madf' 11 run at lfls Ah1mitos in the ~1xth when Jim Salstrom walked. Dale l\ubeska singled and f.1ike Allf'n ;ind .Jerrv Golden came lhrou.ith "'L!h rh1 .0:1n1tle.o:. Aul the rally frll short iit Iha! pninL D~~. Qui.~enberry allowed se1·en hit.~ in a fs1ng cause. ,,, •• , •• (I) " . ' ' • 0 5,~~11,, " r ........ u. Jk l•"~o•f Jo rl , ... ~1 ••. <' W•r.nn. o" llnnn~OI" lb S•o••.J, rt ~ Jo•••nn. ~ S<l•lllln~. •t J • ' 0 ' 0 • • ' ' M•t•oll• Ul ~ '"' •I> I I ~·1•1•• r• , I I S•"•"'~n lb < I 0 >(•l!"••n II < . ' ' • 0 0 • • 0 ~·"" d ~•n•nu, 11 5,.w~rl. l!t>p $1"'0" c '"'"'"'" l" p.,, • .,~~. n C'.••bb 0 WA>I••. II> ' . J i )I I j TM•I• J • ' . ' ' ' 0 " J Jtor• b• lnnlntl ~ rel ' . ' ' ' , . 0 • . ' • • ' 0 • • 0 • • 0 ' . ' . """"''' Ma1noH• 1)1'.)2 lnl {lll _ • ' J 200011 01 -1 1 0 1!111 .... ••l •b • ~ '"' S N<'-11• lb 1 0 ft n Albf" n~n ll u!! 10 n o '"•l'\r• .r • l l C•ldWell !11 l I 0 '' Ylllt• Cl l •• l•mr••tfo'I. •• ' ' • 0 ' Darkness Halts Marina Contest In 10th Inning By CRAJG SHEFF lf M11rina and Santa A11a were allowed to continue their Sunset Wgue baseball aame, ll)e two schools inight still be playing. l''hen darkness h111ted action F'riday arter 10 futile innings, nothing had bttn 1ettlrd-excepl the fact that both club.! had displayed excellent pitching , It wa3 1 game of ll'fthanders with Santa Ana pitcher Leon;ird Morales duel· ing lhe Viking pair of Mike Beattie and Brock Pemberton right down to lhe wire . Morales scattered eight Marina hits, struck oul eight Vikings and walked Just two . Beattie was just as sharp. if not better. He v.•ent the firRt seven innings before running into trouble in the eighth when PemlM!rton bailed him out. BeatUe struck out two and walked one and al lowed just two Santa Ana hits -the only two the Saints were ablt lo muster. Pemberton came on in the eighth whf'n Santa Ana got the rirst two bast' runners 11board via errors. He proceeded to get 11 pair of strikeout.! sandwiched around a fly out . He then .~el lhe SainL!J down in order in the la~t two frames. Marina. h,ad a batch of opportunities to win ii. , The first caml' in the fourlh when hack·lo·back singles by Tony Cresci and Be11ttie put runners on firllt and second with two nuts. Rut Mora!es fanned Dan Wl'll~ to end the rrame. Then in the sixth Pemberton got !o 8econd on an infield error and v•ent lo third when \Vitt lined a shot to ri.itht. Aul Crrsci fannrd and Bcatlie grounded out lo clflse 1he inning. In the seventh Rob Tnwle and pinch· hiller Ron Swanson stroked single11 "'ith one oul -bu! Senti Whl'eler kn.ved ;ind Diive C.:impbell grounded back. to ,._ioralcs 1o end 11 \\'ells singled In .o:tart the ninlh anrt "'as sacrificed lo .'\f!COnd by Towle but hf> too wa! left stranded after a ground oul ;ind a stril..eout. Sant;i An11 only lhreatened twice. In the first GreR Srpulveda led off lhP Rame with 11 grou nrf b;:ill single up till! middle anr\ arl rancecl to second "·hen o~rar Gonzales' potl'ntial double pJ;iy b;ill wa~ 1hrown hi.1th a! ~Pcnnr\_ Afll'r a sacrifice mored mo!h runner~ up 90 feet , F'•11ttie gnl Mikl' Pope to pop up and Mor.lll£>.~ flied tn It'll. Thr ntht'r r:illy came in 1ht> elghlh. l 1n11 Anl U! Morini !tl •b •~•bl •b•h•bl ~·nulv"'1• II " ' ~ W~••I"'. If O n O Go"1~tt• " • o o o t o"'""""· " o o O Mnronn r J n ~ ft l'~ml>• .. 1on, p~.,.. lh o o o lb-o l o o e Mnr••••.r oonw•u •f JOJO C.•""" " o I n C:•'!c•. &b J o 1 o (~"'"•"••n, Cl l 0 0 0 l\o~t!lo, '°"' b • ~ I n l °'U"' ltl 0 0 0 W•O•, < f 0 l 0 "•""· '" ) o o a To .. 1t c• l o l n 8•~"'"· I~ .t 0 0 o !WI" ........ p/> 1 0 0 le•1I• J:l O l ~ to1111 • o o i.n•o •n• """""" l•tro ..., ln~lnt• • • • l!Mlll'llll'!M!0 -0 1. Ol'KIOOO()()(I 0-0 I I SPEEDY SOPHS -Sophomore "'hizzes Richard Lenga {rear) and John Sayles ~·ill be part of a Fountain \1alley effort to annex today's Beach Cities meet title. Lenga is a 20.2 low hurdle v.·hi\e Sayles runs the 440, the 880 and the anchor leg on the Barons' 3:28.1 mile relay squad. Sophon1ore Duo Sayles, Lenga Make V· Irvine League Conten er Rv PHIL ROSS Ot Nit Dolly Pllol Stt/1 Foun1a1n Valley High track coach i\latt Leon11rd hasn't ~·asted much lime or energy in Hndin,:: an ample replacement for his Rradua!ed middle di stance star Ste\'e Christiano. All Leonard had lo do "as tn drop down inln the riinks of his underclassmen to pluck up sophomore Jo}in Sayle~. v.•ho's alre11dv ahead or Chnst1ano 11t a similar sta"ge of the latter's de\ elop- me nt. Sa) les and soph hurdhn,11: mate Rich IA"nga have been the bigRf'~t reason~ ~·h\' thf' Aaron~ 11re once more a 1hreat fnr. the lr1 ine LeaRue title Fountain \"a!lrv ha.' roarl'd undrfe.:ited li'i·ou~h 11s f1r.<:l. three loop rtual meels 11·i1h the 10th grade pair leading the way. An illl·round runnrr who usualh· runs lhe oprn 440 11nrl 11p('n 800 111 adr\i110•1 lo 11nchor1nR the Riirons· rn1\r rC'l<1y foursome. Sa1·lcs' career besl~ are already brette~ than Christi an o s !nphomflre mark< Fnr in<:1ancr, S11~ le( has run 11 f!0 8 Anchor leg fin the rf'lay, a fll;, 1n the r>pt.n quarter and a 2:00 8 in rhe ha lf, Christiiino·x besL~ 111 a sim ilar sla~e 1n h1!1 carr!'r were ~II. 52 O and 2·1l2 and he "cnl on to run 48 2, 49 O and I ·.'i.~ ~ before he was through al Fountain \';:ill('\'. Sn.· it srPms !hat Savles could make a ~h::imblr.~ nf Christiano's middle n1~1;:ince frhool rC'cords pro\"1ded he eon· linue~ rrogrr>~s1n.1: at his present pa~. f,('(lnarrt sa~·s. '"if this boy works a! hard nn his two-a -day workout~ as Chr!s- tiano r\1d . 1hrn he· should be a state chl'lmpion b~· the lime he's a senior.'' Quile a mouthful. nf cour~e. But Leonard adds, "rii;::hl now. the wil\ingnes! ln accept our tyPf' of training and not to quest1fln it has lo be one of hi1 strong points. Sayles placed sPcond in thf> Irvine Rrr fifiO finals last spring and went rio 111 1hr CJF semifi n::ils before being el1n1ina te<l. His 61'10 bt'sl \\'RS 1:24.0. "! mcAn. I Cfluld tell him to go out :ind run Ill milrs ;:ind he'll still have n <:1ntle on his f;:ice.'" Hi<: target 1h1s yea r v.•ill Rurely be to help his team annex lhe loop crown ;inrl Ler>nard will put Sayles where he f1gurr<: hr c11n 5core the most points. "\Vhethcr 1!"Jl be doubling, tripling or just roncen!rat1nr;: on nne event. I'll put .John v.hrre hr can help the learn ffi(ISt." ~;i:-is the \·£>1era n mentor. \\°hi\e the 5·8'1, 148·pound Lenga 'l•WO!ert .............. 1••• • • • f'()lMflfl -JIJ 000 Jal r-4 1 t Hogan, H enry Spark Rustlers T"°"'P"'"· tl l ft " n r Mf.N~v. lb J • 1 n ~·ol. 11 O•dll•la. r N f l1••. en , 0 l ' ) ' ' 0 1 0 I I t 1 II> ~,.,,.. 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Won <1uarterl!nal match- es Frid•y nlcht in thf' '60,000 Spor!face JntematHonal Tenn1.• Toormment. ~·ev.·comht 11dvanced 'tdlh a 7.«. « I triumph o'·er Andre Glmtnl"I 1'1f l'inAin ind Role••ll deful.td Clrrf Drysd11le of S<>ulll Aftk1 U , 4-1, 6-2. • Thi pair will mttt la pne of tod1y 1 umlnn1I malcJ'iu, nie olhe:r lflmifJnt1 will pit Arthur Albe. 11.atn1t Tom Okker · ' To 5-2 Triumph \,olden \\"r~! Collr.ge. lrd h~ !hi\ b11ttina of Jim Hni::an and the pilching of (;rex Henry, 11umf>{'d inv11dini:: Rio Hondo. !1-2, in 1:1 Southern California Conft.rence ba.~cball i::11me fr1d1ty . Hni::an l'nntrlbutl"l'I t~o hits. including AO Hl~idf'-the-pArk boml' run 1n the second ·inn1ni;:. to spark the Rustlers 11! bai. Henrv ~·enl the tnl!rt route. 8'::t1lterin1t nine • Roadrunntr hlU. He atruck out r1\·e 11nd walkt'd one. The ,·icli'.lry r11n G<ilden We~r'J con- ftrroCf' mark to 5--3 lllnd kept them Jn serond place bthlnd Los An1r:l'les Cit)' ColleRI' lit """"" 11! Oflf.., W•'t U! 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Te.1m phy,;lc1iin Friink Jnbt P.\;onunl'rl Allt'n, "'tw"l C'r.:i~hf'd into 11 palm trrf' rl\as1ng 11 f!)b<ill Thursd11~·. 3nrl !llld that whilf' lhe pl;iyer cnmpl11lnf'rl nf a mllrl ht11rl11chr Rnrl snrf'nes.s, he was other"'l~t: physically Jll right -A1·ti sts, So1101·a Tie , 2-2 lf ~·ou h;ivt e1·f'r "'nndererl ll"hy mn!<t h1i;:h llCh('IOI baseball j!ame11 have hf>f'n shortened to se\"en inninit(. ;usl check 1he rrcord nf the Liij!una Rr11ch Arl!!'ts thr pA~l lhrre ~·e11r11 Co11rh narrrll ~!1·1\1hb:in·s Ar11i:I.~ ha1e pl;i~·er\ 1hrre t'Xlril inning Affllir.~. twn of f'IJl.hl 1nn1n,i:~ r\ur11tion and lhe other 11 nine 1nnlnR out1n1t. Tv.·o nf the lhrf'f'. inrlurlini:. Fr1d11y·!" 1t11me at Sonora. have tnt1trl 1n tie ~('fife~ becauiie nf d11rkne11~. Tue.o:da~ the Artists 11nd R11ider1 bat . lltd fnr nine fr;ime~ "·ithnul reaching 11 rlec is1on ~·1th lhe final score reading 2·2 "Thill '·' rHh('uloui," McK1bb11n 'atd Bf1('r 1hr i::11me Rirlir11\flu!i or nnt , thP Arr1qts are Jlf'rrhtrl atnr th, Or11n11P IA'.llll.Ut sLin- rhni:s All a!onP with 11 2-11·2 rtrorrf with Son,,ra 11 hiil f.,1111me back "Ith a 2·1·1 mar~ "\\"e h;:ir\ •('1rral chi1ncl'.~ In 11"1n it but !he nn p 1h11t hurt lht most w11~ 1n lhr Sio\·enth 11fter \l'f' hl'ld scnrPri thP 1~·1ng n1n . ~likt ~1nrman hit one up !ht mlddl1 tilat appeared heitded for 11 ba5t hlt. his thi rd of the gnme, but 11 rllvin~ catch end~ lhe r.:illy lflr 11~ ... 11 di s11ppnlntf'rl McKihban sairl Sonora ~cored rir~1 in the Sf'C'Ond inninl? 11~ Lagun.11 pi1rhrr Ron ~1cF.lhany walkf'd lht fir~! b111!rr and anolhrr \\'a.~ safe nn ;in rrror. /\ sn11:?.lr brou,1;:ht both run· nrr~ 11rross lo g11·e SOntira a mnmcnt11ry 2-0 l('tid I" the top nf !hr 1h1rrl. ~lnrmao &ini;lcd 11 1th nn(' A"111· 11 nd >Aent ro third on .11 ~ini;:I,. bv Churk ('orwin . Bob See pl11!Pd him ~·1th An 1nl1rld nut. The Arlls\.s l1e<l lhe count in the !'It'\ rn!h on a ~·1111( In ~fi ke H11rns, 8n error and~ ~•nirle by Corv.1n. l••~ ...... .,, Ill ···~--1 It-I !II ... 0 . "' . ' ' . ' . 0 • C ..,.._,,. In ~· l~ IC•u••• •t M<l!I~••• t 8•Mk1 r! !Olc"Cll• rt G"lt•••• I~ "''"'' 1r 0 •'<'• ,, w-.. ,.~,~. r Mo!•'"'•~ .. to11l1 J 0 I ! '"'"'"'""· u 1011r .. 1~ OOft"'"''"'•"ll• ftODI!•'••! t • ft 0 ,......... 71! • ft 0 f•,.¥ 1"1rt, <' • o ~ c r4110. J" I C ft l .. •lut r " " " C'"'''' , ) ~ \ ft '"''""t" • \f~·M•• D~ I 1 o ' • ' ' • • 0 • " ' 0 ' ' 0 ' " 0 • . ' . 1"1••11•-. e~ '"'~·· -~ st l I TM•IO ' 0 0 ' 8 0 ~ u , ' : '""'' ....... 1 .... • l"'I O"'O 1111 -1 C?O !)[)" llOO - • I ' • I And 11lfhoui;:h hP also runs the high slick<:, murh or Lenga·~ better performanres have hrcn 11rcomphshed 1n thr !ov.s \1·hrre hP ha~ c](lcked 20.2. 20 4. 20.fi Anrl 20.~ hts first four limes (JU\. "'lie anrl H :;rn.~ Art~ 11hnut !leek-and· nrrk 1n 1he lo>A·.<: m0st of lhe time.'' lA'onard ~Ry<: "Bui HA!'TI.\ i.~ RITPllriy A 1.en1or. 10 1.r111;ii hA<: A hr;ir1 ~IArt " l.conarrl hiis ~hycd 11w11y from using l .rn,;:.a In 11ny relay ritrt~. al1hough he rli11m.o:, "1 f "(' do rnd up having to put him in ;i rcliiv ~pot , he 'll probably go 1n thf' 440 r('lii y " Such CflUld I){' thf. C<IM" l11!er In th• .<:('asnn "hrn Rarnn sprinter Ph tl M1ii1 1no\·r~ up \ht' m1lp relAy quartet lA'.'on1trr\ ~111.~ th11t h1~ 11~s151:tnl. Slin l'l.1rk . ha~ hrrn mn~t benrf1c1al la l.t'n~A ·~ rlr1elrirmcnt. "St;:i n ha~ donr wnnrlf'rs ln takiJl( i:u1s "h"d1rln'1even1h1nk .lhnut hurdling :iriri m:i k1n~ tsr.rllrnl hurdler1 out of th"m .. ,\t ;iri1 r!l!r. 1f Fn1111!:tltt \'11llev II s11rt'f'•~fl1l ifl rnpp1ng tntlAy·, taam' tro• J'lhy al 1/11• 61'ach ('1!1e& tnv11at1on1t! at l\'ewport Har[)flr. it's !llff' to a11umt lhat Sa\ lf'~ llnrl ~nga 1,1•111 be hn&ill'\i a good ~h11rr. of the ~poUljiht. I Bergeson Paces CdM tJ A~J:.~ Past Tar Swimmers I Cor-0na del io.1ar took care of arch rival Nl'Wport H.irbor ll i~h 1-"'riday afternoon lO highllglit Orange Coast area swim action. The Sea Kings !rom Lhc Irvine League nailed the host Sailors. M..36, behind the dou· hie wins of Garth Bergeson. Bergeson SY.'ept to victories in the 200 individual medley (2:08.8) and 100 b re a s t (I '07 I) Estancia. Edison and Foun- tain Valley. ether Irvine League teams. vterc also vic- torious. Estancia crushed tn· vading Santa Ana Valley. 69- 15, in a league meet: Edison (73, beat hos\ Mission Vie10 155) and Los Amigos t361 in a triangular; and F'ountaln Valley edged visiting Bue"a Park, 48-47. Costa Mesa wasn't quite so lortunale, ruMing into lhe powerrul Rancho Alamitos Va· queros. r-.1esa lost. 63-32, at Rancho. In other non .league hostilities. Santiago '>''hipped host \\'estminstcr . f>S-35. 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Wt!9nt !SL Tomt J).t 100 Fr....__1 Rldelt (El 7 5P'I' !E l J "'"'" ($) Tim• l ·c.J.3 \!I &•t<-1 Kftw11>t-u.:1 7 K:1,..,•ll /E l J. So·eol• C\l Tim• 11.5 '>() Bro•n-1. l"l•\l ... lltM IEl '· 8r1Y !SI J Pc-NIJ /El. Tim• ]11 :c} Froe Relev-1. Ett1....,11 11.,,...: 1 5t I. Bue Swi111111ers Beat.e11; GWC Ro111ps Past Rival ~·ullerlon Junior College an· nexcd the South Coast Con- ference du al meet sw1n1ming championship Friday '>''i~h a S7-47 victory over v1 s1tinr: Orange Coast Collcgr. In other action Golden Wc~t continued unbeaten 1n thr Southern California circllll with a 60-42 triumph over hosl LACC. <l••n•• CN\I c•11 un 'Miit'"~ M'"'11!• 11!+•• -f ~lltrton l•m•· l 31 I l DOO I<;~ I "'""0" !DI l'oite fF ~ l . llltllt• IOI l1m• 1~ ll: 100 fft• -t. DeHu!I 101 ' Hlllm•n !0 1 J ~w•n"°~ (F l Tim• 1ll1 <II lr!r -\ 0.HVll 101 l Hollman 10) J. NI~ 4F! T+mt 111 XJO '"d m"CI -! !Fl ' f1ou .. a1 tFJ 401 r ,..,.. }.06 D ~ •• d,n!>e<IO~ l w1rn"tl• D•~lna -I Croak (Fl l ll:••t 401 l OtHra IOl Pc•nf\ 17l • )'06 l!Y I. F•9V''°' !Fl ). H•I•~ 1~1 l ~<~wer COi T1mt. J:C•t 100 Ir•• -I. Mtl&•n (~l 1 lbOll..,.._ 10\ J s .. •n<on ffl. Time· !O • A Dlff£RENCE IE'l'WUH DUFRllS AND EXPERTS • A m1jor. diff1r"tnc1 between t~t 1ood aolfer and the duffer is tht path that the hinds t1~ through the hitting art a. • ., . If you could tract th;s path 1n the duffer s swing, it would k>ok about likt th• broken line in t he illus· tration. ·Notice how this line describes a widt arc before impact. then comes upward abruptly. The good 1olftr1$ hinds -move more .abruptly downward and thin extend out on 1 path toward ·the target before 1r1du1lly comin& up on th• follow· throdgh. To duplicate the better 1otftr'1 hand ntCNtment, St1rt your downswing with your leas shiftina to the 16ft and your left hand pulling the club •• .and con· trolling it ••• into the ball, .. 0 ''" MAft. ........ .,... - IRON OUT THOSE IRON SHOTS! Arnold Pal!Mr'I booki.t_ "Hitbn1 the trons" &i•ts championship tip& tD h1lp 2h1rp1n Your 1ron·shoc l•chniqu1.. S1nd 204: 1nd a st1mped,. return •nv11opt 16 Arnold P1Jm1r, in care of this n1wspap.er. For Baseball League Standings CONl'E"ENCI'. W L IOI ""' Golde" w,11 Cvare•• • • ' ' ' ' li!io Hol!llo 1 ~~srt' .... bo' o •tidt J't S<t••• Gol~•~ Wfll S. 1110 Hcndo 1 [~ ~.~ii!;•:: i~o~n• l l~11<l•Y'I G•m•1 Gotden W"'I If E•ll LA Rlc 1-<C"<IO It Cvo"» 1.,1. H•rt>or •' LACC: J.OUlN COllSl CO'l,Ell@"ICI ' ' • ' • W L l Clo • ~ ~ J • II l'' ~ ~ !': I <' r . ' Gauchos Rout Foe; OCC Falls )1ike .Jackson sizzled lo vil'- tories in the 100 (9.9) and 1he 220 (2L9i to spark Sad - dleback College to a 90-s:; track and field victory over invading Sou thwestern al UC lrvine Friday. 1. Wi!l1em• ~l•l '· M•t-t• ISl l Bo'•""" !~•l 1 crc1•~"'"''n !Sol $UNSIT LEllOUI. w ' ' Wt\lmln•I., 1 ft ... n1n~.... l 0 Mt r!n1 I O l,,_,. I I w~''"n 1 1 i~nll A.nl n I l-'unlfn91on le~c..h O ' N~c•t Hoftnr O 1 • • ' • • ' • 0 •• " ' ' l'rlf1r'1 Jc0<•1 W.,;tmln,ttr •. N~"'PO<f ~•rbo• l M•rlnl 0, 5•nt1 11,nt Q no ir~ong\\ Wt1tern 1. 1-t11n!ln91an Bric~ O "~•~elm l, LOlfl II l • P1lmf A.n1netm •! WUlm1n"" l utMllY'• Glmn 1-1.,n11na!on 8t1t ft 11 S1n1• An• W•ll•rn ••. la.rt •I I.• P11 ..... M1rln1 1! Newport ~1,bo• tltVINt: ll""-Gl'~ W l GI r oro"I dtl M1• ~ stfncl• ~oun!J•n V1lioY loo 11,11ml10s l•••nollt S.nll Ano Vol•tv ,..,.,. Mt!t Edhon ' ' ' ' ' ' • • '•ltl•v'• 1<••n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Lno .._1,..,11.,. s (ft"" "''" , ~-V111.,... '· Ed•'°" • M1a .... u1 s. ElU~C!• • ' ' Cora~• d•' "1•r • "~"~"In Vi ii•• Ton<,IY'I G1mt1 M1o~oll1 el C"'!'f'-9 6'-l Mir •11, \l•ll•Y t i E•l1ndt I~• ll,l•1t1I!"" 1• Fa;'~" Coot• M••1 11 ~oun•eln v,ll •v "lt•no• Tu•t.n CllESTVll'W ~·n Cl•m•"'• "'! M~nt It •!•II• VIII• Ptrk .,....,,~11• ""1l~n Vl•1n ~oathlll llll"UI . ' ' . ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " • • ' ' ' ' l'•ll•f '\ ,(nrt• luUI~ ?. M1.,1n" VI•(~ n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' <•" r••~·~!· • ~on!~'" • 1t lnnont '1 E! Modene 1, Vil!• P••~ 1 Or•n1• i IC••en• ' tu .. ~tT'I (:t..,1t !l•••tl• •' M'•"~n IJ ••I~ ViH• Po•~ •I O•tM• r .. ,.rn •• ~.~ r:•·-·~,. El Mod•na 1t F'oa•~lll Oll•NOI lffGU@ l•~u•ll Br10i '~or• ~.!ld .. ._.ct "pl•n<I• II••~ El °"''°" w ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' trl•••'• ,,.,,, "•l•"dl ~. !;t DP•I"" I ··~ol•b~·• • R·~· ' l.••11n• Beit h 1. Sono,. 1 d•••n•nJ lU••fl •'I G I'"''' r1 Dn'"d" •' l •~11n1 !••th <odalell1r • •I 5~norf ~'"" •' V•!en<'• ' ' ' • • ' • OlllJIDEN OllOVI LEll,GUI •• ., ' ' ,., ' w l c;1 !!cl•• G•tf1d• l o G1 cd~n G•o•• l 1 P•,llltl I 1 \~n~l~I;~· 1 1 '· l e, .t.m,Qo• l Ronc~o At•m••c• I l'rl,IJ'I le<>rtf J\cl\1 G•1nae t. 11.•ntho 11,l•mlla• G1rdf~ Grpyp ), S1nh1~~ 0 Lo• Aml~o• •· Peclllt• Q , .. ,. ' LllllG\11 . ' ' . • • ' ' " l""u1<1flon ~•-1nn1 ~unn-.. H'"' LO "llt>l"I '"' ~11pn1 "•" to:tnnrd• L ~.otll ' " " '"~IT'I Sctr•I l • 101tr• • f rov I Full"'to~ .l. lo.,ell n ' ' ' B.,..~. P••• 11 ""~""~v e T1"l•M'1 G•m• ' ' ' ' ' Sunn• Hl!lt ~~ :1<ov1nn1 •1 Bo••tn n1•t !IJ ~w i111 Biggie PILOT -ADVERTISE" f 3 Area Baseball Sea Kings Hand FV Tritons N otcli Crestview Win 6-2 Lo ss San Clemente's de(endipg cha mpion Tritons stayed In· serious contention in lhr Q-estview League ba seball race by being extended Into nine innings Friday before prevailing over host Foothill. ~3. In thr only other Crestvi ew 11;ctioo involving an area learn. Mission Viejo stretched its scoreless string to 32 innings by dropping a 2.-0 decision to host Tustin. Univrrsity's Ocdgling Tro. ·tr 1:r ...... 1111~ 111 .. ' ' • • • • • • • • • ' Emllt. )Ii l eMe.-11." "-a>•!t . p.,1 W""k" c (hl!drou, JI lliC~•rd, rl Otln, lb LDl\ar. lD Brhlndlnt , d DtHlllrtl, f To!1I• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " (ru~¥ M~nllllll.., !ff .. ' ' . ' . ' . • • ' . Ott!tt, c lihub!n, P•CI Lunt, pr lro•el, lb F111n1m, ti·~ J•'· 11,,n+o•d. ti llrool11. lb W~ilt. 1b ''"" "'"'°""' .. l(•nMICIY, Pl! Tor,11 ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' " • • ' • • • • • • ' • ' ' • " ' • • • • ' • • ' ) .. . • • • ' • • • • • • ... • • • • • • • • • • • W••.tot" t<unh"''°" ' 010 0 I • • ' . . ' ... .LnGerM>fl. " Jol1•-·· )II Klnf, )II Wrl9"1, II W~lllkltr. I~ Sellers. cl G'''°"' rl K!•rman, pr Oe119l1». • Pa•811'•<>. o Nit +,.,.., • lot•\$ Ctu'-lb Sthtt~!. Cl Carc•Mtr. u Bridgeton. It Tuvell. t Mle" •I (hemPlon. " V•~ Ocr<lreoM l~ "•lbO. ll> ~thuU•, ~ Lltllt. pn .. ovt. P Taio" oc.oo -o ' ' ' • ' ' " ' • ' " ' ' • ' ' • • • ' • ' • ' ' ' ' • • • • • " ' • • • • ' ' ' • • ' • • • " • • " ' ' • ' " " • • • • l~tf lllY l~Jllft•I '"' ' • ' • • • • ' • • "' 0 " " • • • " " • ' . . ~•" C'""'"nl• OOC1 110 IOI < 9 l Foolf'lo!t 001 100 OW -I • 1 r-oroY•Otl• rt P<ke, ct (11•0, n Tll!af'I, lP .a.incrlf1. 1111 J-•· 711 C.r!mt1. I>~ OiVlnwlt, •" Tolbtr1, I! Me .. ~<ton. I Tp11I• .. ' ' ' ' ' • ' " ' • • • ' • • • • • • • • • ' • • ' • ' ' • • ... • • " • • • • • • • • Jans traveled to Chino, wherr they tagged a 7·2 pasting Ofl the homestanding Ram~. Al the same tilne, the luckless •1untington Beach Oilers !till couldn't comt up with lbe winning combination and coach Don Walker's nine dropped a I--0 verdict to lhe invading Western Pioneers. Craig Anderson provided thr winning lift for coach AiarshaJJ Adair's Trilons by hanging a solG homt> run over !he lef1 ricld fence '>''itb one out in the ninth inning. San Clemente had r0<1rcd from a 2-0 deficit and finally managed lo tie things up in lhe top of the seventh to send the aUair into extra innings. Terry Neilsen pitched the lasz. two i•nings for the win- ners. allowing no hits. no walks and a lone error while being given credit for the vic- tory. Tustin righthander R i c h Simonin scattered four :singles and fanned 10 of coach Harry 1-Ulke's Diablos. who dropped their third consecutive Crestview decision by a shutout score. Both Tustin runs were unearned and were the direct result of A1ission Viejo errors. The Trojans of coach Ken Tra\ar sailed past B o y ' s Republic on the strength or ;i two-hit. complete gamr mound job by junior Rick Peregud. Peregud whiffed eight and the two runs he allowed were unearned. The big blo"' for the v.·inners came in the sixth stanza when University's Tom W a I k e r scampered all the way around Lhc bases on a Ram miscue to score. with mate Dennis brothers tallying ahead of hin1. "' Western put across its '>''i n- ni ng run against Huntington 1n the firth inning by v1rtur of a pair or singles, two walks 11nd a costly fielding error. Pre p Golf By RON EVANS 01 "" OeltJ Pl191 J11ff Corona de/ M<tr's Sea KinJI' knocked th e Fountain Valley Barons from the ranll.s of th• unbeaten with a 5-2 Irvin• League baseball victory Fri· day on the winners' di11mond. Both clubs are now 2-1 and are in the midst o( a six-way jam for first place with &ta"- cia. Los Alamjt.o.s, Magnoll11 and Santa Ana Vallfy. Coach Tom Trager's vlctor.s from Corona put the conlesl virtually out of reach with four n1ns in the bottom of thr first inning. Scott Parker led off thinr;:.'I In the initial frame ror tht ho~ts with a base hit anrl then advanced to i~ond on a ground out. Parker st-ored on .John Palmer's single and a 11ubsf- quent error on the sam~ play. Palmer was pushed to third on Mark Erickson's bloop .single and then tallied on a botched Baron double play at .. tempt with Erickson moving to third. Erickson tallied from lhl' hot Cilrner on a missed pickoff att~mp\ after Bob Palmer. John 's younger brother, had walked. The younger Pahner •c- COWlted ror the inning's lourlh run when he raced acnll>s tht plate from third on an error with Stu Karl at bat . Corona added two in.surancr run!! in lhe third . Fountain Valley produced H.~ only runs in the sixth on Gar~ Varney's double , Ray Ecklc.<1' three-bagger and Steve Fox·!' infield hit. ,..,nl•lft VllltY UI .. ' • • Jft1rn1ll. 111 Ebltn, It M1tlev, ti V•r~tV, " Ov•llt!lt, < Rt~k , t Eck1e1, •l·P·lP OlM••I•, ll> Fe., rl·P l rt l"""· lb.•! tv~~. p.I~ Tot•I• ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' " " • • ' • • • • ' C.1""'11 It! Mtl (41 l'tr~,..., II \•mutl,, 1111 J Pel..,er. o Erl(koon, < II P1l""'t. .Ill ' Jol'lf'IS<!fl, (I Omf'I.,, " ll1•t. 1D Bt1._. rl T1111l1 .. ' ' • • l ' ' • ' ' • • ' • ' • • • • ' • ' ' • • ' • • • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ... • • •• • • • ' • ' • • ' ... • • ' • • .. " ' • ' Nt wHrt {)11 ltl Aft1ht !"' MIVltr IN) 1' wori t.0 J101•n1sl /Nj U. WCIO I 0. ll u•1n (~) ..,, .._, M , ~ a Wtl11nd !N) ll. won t-6. f11t>nllln V•ll•v 1(111 llOl' e 1 l Ot"""· " Stuhr. )~ Tutti~ !11 .. ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' • • ' • • • ' • • ' • • $on11 (N) II."'"" .. o 01 .. ' 0 '" -_....:·:·:·="=·=·='=':':':'=·=·=·='='='==----"--='='=~::.=='=''=="'='='=====·=--===1· : /r Lok. '' Simenon, ~ Rctco, JI> Jon•" I• w r11i1m•. '' Bur~•. in f.l<)<ld•l'Qee. ( 10101\ M'"'ft" lt•~!O T11•l•n " " " • ' ' -. " 011 ~ -' • " • ' • • • ' • • ' ' •• Un•,,.rtllV C/f llour, " H•ncod. !! F 1rvo. Jll C.•lt, 21> P11!~"on, rt Pt 'tou<I. P Stoll>ers, '1 11cr..,,1e. •I w11•e•. ' !!oner, lb M•nrloue1. I~ To!tlt .. ,. 1(1n.UY, f I lllt ._ !D Outlaw, 1b Low•~'•· ,. S••nton. < Pcll•••n•. II RtYPI, ~ N•~ler. • Ptt Jr.Of, rf .. ' • • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' • " ' 11 .... ~tl•l cu .. ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' • " • • ' ' • ' • " • • • • • • • ' • • ... " • • " ' • ' '" • • • • ' • . " . . " • • • • • • p ....... Do. ll> TQ!fl1 " it1re llY lnnlnt• .. , ~ : I u"'"e"n• Bo•• RtPuDllt CIO 11J I ~ "' , , , I ·-7 ' J GENWAY PONTIAC DEALERS SYSTEM LEASING new adida' ihipm•nt 4••·S070 LlASE A IEW '71 GIAllD NIX 'Ill tr l..,.,..,i lit!l1flt>t •• ~ ----\ .. -._,_ ~-l _I/' .-. I ;...=l--~ --==...," 1• .. .-i. ClOllO Ult ll.UI As Lew As $129.95 -· BOB LONGPRI PONTIAC 13600 llACH ILVD, WISTMINSTU 192·66S1 or 636·2.SOO CO NTACT, Sill DAWSON ' Dave Bannon wai-a double 11•1nner for Orange Coasl. cap. luring the J.000 free 110 ·47 31 :ind the-500 free !5 : 10.31. f'u!lerton ·s By r o n Re1dcn· baugh also doubled "'i\h 1\•in~ 111 the ZOO indo 12:00.01 and 1ht 200 back 12:D9.21 )'06 bat.lo: -\. R•l~nll•ugh •Fl ) Rte.It• !Ol J. Ot!Hun 101 T•Mt . IM> 500 lf9f 1 B~"""" 101 ) Pelt• (Fl J Stn"'or IOI Tl"'f ! 10 l The flnals of the inaugural!=================================~'.:'. OCC '>''as hurt considerubl~· 1vhl'n Chris Gammon made two fa\sc st arts in the 200 butterfly and was disqua lified . Blll DeHurr and the 400 frPr •cl•\' four!:ome were the onl\I Vtt111¥ ' £•i.-ft Ull 1n1 i.11111on v1•·• ol h~r victors f(lr Orange Ut Lo• ~mitO• )CO Me<tle• 11:fl•v -1 Ed•!,OPI 1 M•1• coast. •1.,., Viele Hr•F !ll~l~~ !LI 7 u.,v~• l)eHurf lrlUlllphed in lhl' 50 !E~Jr;r~~1~1u.e• !f l.' rt•ichort ill free (23.1) v.·h1le the rrlay Timi. 1 ·i..c 1 w .. 1 .. j £) 1 B•h"' I lhbet B 1Jl ;_•;:-.;;1" ct 1"• ~~u11 1L1. t lm• quartet or Pau son, an- 11• tn0iwidu•1 Me<i"'v _ , l-ut non . DeHuff and Gamn1on l.ffl1 H1"9I~ !LI • ~nun !Ll 11"" clocked 3·26.2. J.I. I MN\o¥ 1 \.~.... Golden \Vest left man)' or !M'rt'r;t.;;~~·(1 1 l ',ffft''' !LI C.•t d h ~·;;i !El r1r"'H tJ:~'~' 1 ,,.d--.. ,~v its top swimmer.~ behin , ut 1~w,1.'11;c~';"''(~,!. ~il"i'; ~1~,r!E l ~tl\I had an easy lime wilh ,~ 11¥ -p I \E Tl .... S1 . 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'°IJA •HA w+-t$11 ' I •UI SGllTll OI' ..,. flflO ""' dlarv of a mad housewife a frank perry l~m ~ 2ND HIT ~. ·--Startt Wed., M•rch ll \\'•fr .Dkitey'• "B~r•kl,ot Ex,ecutlve" ·~'WI.~·· ·« . •'-" 1 Pc)rtN•ly tnds Thur .. Apr. , Startt '''· Aprll-2 -I Wolter e llalH Mettho1 M•y ht "A NEW LEAF" (GI ---• • 1l'il•t~s llappenlng ~Joe' Unearths New Culture • ' > By S1EVE UHLER A whOle ne.w culture is beltonlng lo manlf~st itself around a single movie named "Jof, .. It's hard to say just whit that culture is, but It's thtw~ And H's been there fJI alGng •• Jt lOOk "Joe" to bring 11 ~l Jnl> th• open. •·Joe'' has be~ called ''hysteHca:.lly funny and pain· fully true ." At limes,' yes: and al times, no. Jt is a savage attack on violence, and It wouid ha11f: you believe that man's only common bond is, indeed, ,violence. It i.5 this bond that forms Ille. uniqire /alliance between the two main characters of the movie, Joe Cun;an. ·a $64-a-week steel worker and William Compton, a $60,000-a...year executive ad man. •• for his work on TV com~' mercia\s. If ever an Oscar 1 nomination were deserved for a flawleS!I performanct, it .. should have gone: to Peter " BQy1e. .. Rather than an eMay on 'violence, the second portion Is instead an lnnoctnt cOmedy dealing mainly with social class differences. First, th~ differences and odd similarities between Joe and his n e w partner-in-arms Compton: then the world viewed by the two of them t~ young wor1i:I (wit h whlch the first section deals ex-'• elusively) is, re~an:jed with no· together. WMn Joe and Compton are si'tolling throtJ&h tht hippie district in seaJth of Compton's ~Mway dalj:hter, one Is humor or understanitl!>C at all. reMtDdi!d "o( tJle ..ancient i!tory '.f"hroughout the entire film, cf th~ country cousin coming 1n fact. they _are portr_a~ed ?.. to the big city fofl tbe first as either Junkies or. thieve~ time, and seeing a whole new -• ".Joe" is divided Into three distinct parts, and in order lo review the movie as a whole, these three sections must be taken into con- sideration individually. The first secUon, which lasts for abou t the firsr· half hour, con- tains what I Consider one of the main faults of the film .. ., who"' ~nd the''"' S~C· wndd both fascinatin& •nd Wlaicla One's lfhicla? lion is played as strn_tght. frightening. ·drama (and rather pretent1rus The third portion: here. just J-lusband and Jover confront wife and agent in this scene from "Janus." playing drama. at that). and could as abruplly as It switched tonight al the Laguna Moulton Play~ouse. From left ·are Walter Daly~ Ralph certainly use some humor. rrom dra"ma to satire it Richmond, Jacquie Moffett and Phyllis Stroud . It is in the sec?nd section switches again lo drama.' But _:::.:.:::::::.::.:.:.::_:.::_2_c _____ _: _________________ _ where the essential succes!I the drama tiere is <1f a dif· While "Joe" treats the adult worrd with Warmth and B gOod deal of shrewd understanding, ALSO "SUDDEN TERROR" R ·()f "Joe'' lies. It IS ~ere that ferent sor1, urgent a n d we meet Joe. th.e eptlof!le of desperate. Up to thi!! point. i~orance and b1g~t11';, in a!\ one jets the feeling that Joe his brazen; glory . Wann,_ is all mouth. It is thls assuran- know somethin"!' 42 percent ce that Jets us laugh and o{ all libe rals are queer. even feel a kinship to him . That's a fact . The Wallace We . all know Joe. We see people .took~ poll." him every day. Joe 1s brilliantly portrayed But here his words become by PetE'r Boyle, best _knownl reality, his fondest \\'ish_es -come true. and we see htm ~do Nf'lllll'Ol!f If.I.Cl( -....... ,.,.,.- .. •·""'-114. ht. -o~. ~.,,,, EXCLUSIVE ELLton GOULD · DON SUTHERLAND MAIC(A RODD "THE LITTLE MURDERS" (RI -ALSO- J4SON IOIAIOS "THE BALLAD OF CABLE HOGUE" (R)" shooting down people· one by ont, enjoying every minute of it. Here the film reaches its climax. with an ending that even the master Hit- chcock couldn't top. " But the question here is one Df truths . Is this Joe we see on lhe Screen still the same Joe we see every day, given the right set of circumstances? I think noL The Joe we see in !he last part of I.he film isn't even the same Joe we thought we saw in the second. The Joe we see now is not merely an ignorant bigot, he is a maniac. And. thank God. there is a fine line between ignoi-ance and madne'ss. CHALLENGE INC. .Youth Back-Packin9 Traini!IC) Tours 0ANZA-iORREGO DESERT /MOUNTAINS Taken as a whole. "Joe" Is a flawed masterpiece, bless- ed . W~th ,bits oI bitter trutti but losl betwetn comedy, drama and unintentional fan- tasy. APRIL 4·5·6 APRIL 8·9·10 JUNIOR/SINIOR HIG~ SCHOOL STUDENT$ {l\an1ilies \Velcomct Sum1nrr f\1 ountain!'rrin~/C<\ntpin:r BxpPrt Supr>rvision , Guide & Trainin.: Service f Ctr Your Son or Dauglitrr 644-7306 'Marriage' Cast Listed In Clemente The San Clemenle Com· mun1ty Theater has announced the cast for its upcoming com· edy, Leslie Stevens' "The Marriage Go Round.'' Gloria Newton and Ralph Tomlinson will play th e leading roles or the pro- fessorial couple whose marital bliss is shattered by a svelte Swedish visitor, played by Karen Jacobsen. Ren Hut· chings completes the cast as the wife's old friend. Anthony Brandt. who has staged a number or pro- ductions al the San Clemente theater and other playhouses in Orange County, is directing !he shov.'. Opening night is ~ay 6, with a three.weekend run planned at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 A v en Id a Cabrillo, San Clemente. Further information and reservations on "!\farriage Go RoWld" may be obLained by calling the playhouse box of- fice at 492-0465. Young Director, 23, W orki11 g i11 System By VERNON SCOTI' HOLLYWOOD (UP!) Steve Spielberg. a stripling director or 23, quaked a1 the thought of directing Joan Crawford and Barry Sullivan in a tele•:ision pilot. It proved harmonious despite occasional reminders by Miss Crawford that she was a major star before Steve was born . Spielberg is under long·term contract to Universal Studios, and a rare bird indeed. Most directors his age are either directing underground pictu res or sitting around arty hangouts telling one another how they'd improve on "Airport'' or "Patton." Accused or being a traitor to his generation, Spielberg replied: "[ feel as if I'm v.·orkinit In the establishmenl and caus- ing tidal w;ives v.·hich are more e[fective than un· dsrground films or Jalk. "On a single teleVJ;iori sho w_ J re.aeh "20 million• viewers. An underground film is lucky If it reaches a few thousand." spie/berg's tidal tyaves so far have not swa;iped the public nor caused panic in the ranks of directors . But the young man has something important to say. It is this : pictures wilh imp ro v Is e d stories and drama school studcn!s as actors. While still in college he filmed a 35 mm short subject. "Amblin'." lhat won awards in Venice, Atlanta and other festivals. l!niversa! liked ·'Amhlin' " and signed Spielberg when he was 21. '"The key to good directing is starting out with a good story. then casting the roles as well as you can." Spielberg said. "Almost as important is selling and pronloting the product when it"s complete." Ynun~ Steve has Jong hair which curls down almost to his shO\Jlders. Then: are fad ing traces of acnr on his face and, amused, Steve ad· mils he's unable to grow t1 beard His eyes are intelligent and searching. More imporlanlly, Spielberg is dedicated to film , motion pictures and their future . "Most people my age don't sit Around watchin~ television," he s:iirl. "But they'll watch something goorl, and ¥.'Ord or mouth seems to bring them lo the lube when a show is worth¥.·hile. "!\1aybe l'n1 different from others in my generation. I've learned to make comprom isrs -like using television as a stepping stone to feature film.~. G I MGM CHilDREN'S MATiNEES "f have a tenQency to rewrite the script as I direct. The networks don't like it. They ccmplain. F'or in~tance. I rein!~rprcted the ending of an e p; sod e of 'The P~ychiatrist' from a pat. hap· py ending tn one \rith a "By thr lime l make that step rlt be free enough not 10 conlprnmise. I'd like to be a mt'inber of a co-op f!f filmmak!'rs where several of us could sh;ire ideas and stimulate one a not he r artistically. i I I • THE MOST EXCITING ADVENTURES A BOY EVER HAD! ~. Hllorious e1cepade1, ..-,.. . hair·ral1lnsir adveftture1 on the fobulou1 Mi11i11ippll SATURDAY (3/131 & SUNDAY !31l4l 12:00 & 2:00 P.M. EACH DAY ---ALL SEATS 7Sc:--- a NOW AT BOTH EDWARDS CINEMAS a ALSO PLAYING e .Peter Sellers in "THE PARTY" MESA THEATRE HARIOR & NEWPORT, COSTA MESA •WILD ANIMALS • SPARKUHG,STREAMS • BREATHTAKING SCENERY • A trut wlldlife •dventur• stor .. ~do JoitWPOtT tlUll •• 01 .-.,_.,...... I• l1••lo~1 1•41 }•lo -· 01. l·l lM TWO DAYS ONL YI Sat. & Sun., March 27th & 28th 12 Noon & 2 P.M. Sponsored by The Orange ~c.ast CIVITAN CLUB Proceeds Go To H•rbcr Area Boys Club & Other Youth Groups All SEATS 7SP SPECIAL MATINEE SAT. & SUN., MARCH 27 -28 12:00 ind 2:00 P.M. II ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN" FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT with Tony A:•nd1ll-Ed.die Hodges·Archle Maort I enuous. open·to-spcculalion finale." Spielberg began directing when he was 12 years old. He had an ei~ht man camera and imagination. Odd jobs and help from his parents kepi him going. Al Cal State Long Beach. 1 he stepped up to 16 rom sound 1--.1,Aa:.~;~ p~l~~~v• "P••· 11 nYh~' i1 on1 of ih1 wDrld'1 mo•! I popular comic drip1. R.,Ad ii daily in ih1 DAILY PILOT. "But that's the ~\udio crm· cept of 1911. 1sn·1 it,'' Spiel- berg concluded. He laughed. 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There ls the usual pattern rf having members or the au~ ditnce call out various things ttiat the performer! JiihOUld t:X· lfmpori.ze, which they do in 1qalogue and song. Items ·al the premiere performance included a rock rtiusJcal version of "Snow \frute," President Nixon and !'pokesmen for three colleGes. a Sahara Desert sJcetch, the slorv al a spoon, a "grand n ~fa" treatment of racism ~piced with a bit of incest iuad an orchestra imitatkin number. None is especially amusing or entertaining. The s i x performers -due to a mixed • I S..t11rdly, MMCh 27_, 1971 DAILY "LOT J7 ~NOTl<:E , 'tt"~J10f llMISMAL'S $AL.I IM ... ... IM ,,_ llDTtCI D, Dl,AUL T AMD •LICTlell ~\W, l\~d OIM Cr......, TD $11.&. UJfDlll D•ID Gp' Tlutf l_tl!IMll .. C•.. l'Ml11tlll '"· Lwrt!OU T .L Ht. ln·n I • ..,.,.,.., Jr.. H1r.r" o--. W a M ll1'11illlf1tlltnl. lf!C., 1 <1tP 0.fendtfll. HO'tlCI l.J Hll«(Y GIYl!H: TIMI ... WiVt If .., flltcvliOll I"'* OJI T. 0, hf"lq CemHi\I>, I __ .,..,. ~. _11,. tm W .. 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Woln\vtt v.ho they 11re -work hard. reversed after spending the night together in this Beach. AJso on the prograrn'is a stage adaptation of but 1hey display no unusual _s_c_en_e_fr_o_m_t_he_S_lr_i_n_d_be_r..:gc.d_r_a_m_a_"_M_is.<_J_u_l_ie_.'_' .cp_lac.y_· __ F_r_an_z_K_af_k_a'_•_'_T_h_e_J_u_d'-gm_e_n_t._" _______ _ f :t!Y,:!•1.!1 tal~nt. Pacific Goldfish F•rrnl 14 8-42 Edward1 St. Olt ll'lt l1n 0 .... PrHWIY ti Glld1r1 Wt1t •nol ltl.,, ON TH E PENINSULA 673-4048 OPEN 1,45 e Now Showing e Exclu1ive Engagement e 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS * Be1t Director * Be1t Screenplay "Tiie Most E1tltl119 and "Powerful" M1onlnqful Fiim 111 y..,.." -LIFE 011£ Of Tiil ••Ml' WOMO ••• ••o •topoed II .... l~o"Q to ••"! THE REVOl.T THAT STIRllED THE WOllLDI '"' Allf.lllA• ITll££T Hf ... MAGAZINE .,_.,_ ~111e1 ~··"'' "*"'~.-A FILM GlllO PQffilCOIMI and HELD OVER -SECOND WEEK "THE VIRGIN ANO THE GYPSY" Joanna Shh111M -Franto M '' -Ho11or levman .. "A bea11tilul film -M11tlol11t Jhort f 1111ntery -1'11,. plMtu,.. -Edith Crill "•l~llft'1 •tttrr11r FlorWIQ We'""'tl "' I. ""' 11.. Th1 lo!klwlo1 11 • ,_ OI "Nol~". Ctllt M .. , Ctllt.r11!1 IM orltolntl II wflk.11 Wll lllld ..,,. Publl>lltd Or•,,.• co1~t Dlllv l'llO!, r..:"'" "" March I. 1t71 111 the <tlllc9 M'''" 11 Ind AprU :i 11 lf11 ~·1! 01 ll'le Count¥ !l1K1rdtt of Or1n11 '-"'• 1 ---.,-,~--·-·------IT. 0. lllYICI COMP4H"I' F' Im G s • c ~ D • ' LEGAL NOTICE u11 Ii l'9H'W1r, IYllt H .. ,,, I roup Jft&tra 8ll t JS8ppeaJ• '""' t•~(,~~~~':'.;~·'i'~\, • .,,, Piiat, ... ,, CllTll'ICATt: 01' I USIHln Mtrdl ll, 10, ]7 ..... 11 J. ''" Ann . .., l"ICTl'tlOUl NilliMI Ounces 'tht u,,..,r11,...,, llOl1 ctrtl!Y 11111 ht LEGAL NOTICE S' T B' t D F s' 1 t b cundlJctl"" • b\11ifltH ti 11401 lrYll'lll ----~·~----- 3rd Series The lhird phase of the South Coast Cinema Society·s 1971 program , c I a s s i c film ma s I e r pieces from in· ternational directors. w i 11 begin \Vednesday evening at the Festival of Arts Forum in Laguna Beach. Opening the series will be French director Jean Coe·. teau ·s 1946 fantasy "Beauty and the Beast." It will be. followed April 14 with Pietro Gcrmi's 1964 llallan comedy ''Seduced and Abandoned." Other movie,c; in lhl! third series are ''RulC'S of the Game'' iFrance, 1939 ), April 21 ; "Shame'' {Sweden, 1969 ), April 28 : .. Yojimbo" (Japan, 1962). May 5; "The Red Balloon" (France. 19571 and ''Louisiana Story" ( US A, 1948), May 7. The series will conclude Ma y 12 with an all·Charlie Chaplin program, details of which will be announced later. Screening! are at 8 p.m. each Wednesday. ~ I.* HEY KIDS! *~ I llf; l'AL SHOW SAT. 1 :JO I ~'1t180$ MIM>NG . JUger 00 ig 0 rop rom i g ·i llh•d., Sullt D, 111111"' Ctllf. fMIG vnaer NOTIC• CM' IN'TSIHllD tilt lldltlou1 lfrfll 11•mt o1 'tED H. YilliNOLING COMPANY •nc! tn•t S•ld llCUlllTY IMT••llT AU••MI MT BY VERNON SC01T HOLLYWOOD tUPll -If Frank Sinatra thinks he is retiring from "pubUc life." he is irretrievably addled. His chances of finding anonymity are nil. Ask Greta Garbo. Ask Charles Lindbergh. Ask>-How· ard Hughes, for whom Sinatra ho Ids con!iderable disaf· fection . Sinatra may suc~ed In retiring from show business. , But until the day he dies -and even there.after -he. will be. very much a public figure. Liltt it .or not. Sinatra had the gr I!: at fortune of beC<Jming a super star. Nobody ever retires from that exalted and fre- quently lonely stallon. Ask Mary Pickford . E\len though the mercurial singer never warbles another note his e.very word will be quoted in the press. bandied by gossips and ridiculed by critics. If he marries again it will be front page news, whether it is this year or on his ~h birthday, which is more Jike the case. Should he bounce another photograph'er in 1 the mouth, or receive. a bell lo the head in a Las Vtgas fr:acu, the public will know. When he dies, the obituary will be. lengthy. A Burt Lancaster or Marlon Brando may vqhu1t.arily ab- dicate his perch. .Bul not a Fran)( Sinatra. The difference is color. Sinatra from , tht t beginning was and is a livlng.,qulveri njt'.\ outrageous rainbow of emotion and talenl. 20 years, I have found him an intensely determined man, determined lo succt!;ed. to prevail aT1tf to be fair as he defines fairness. He has never forgotten a slight, nor a favor. His sincerity is appalling in it.s determination. Therefore one must accept at face value his announcement of retire· ment from public life. But F'rank Sinatra is not only human, .he is also a performer with a perfonner's ego. Were he offered the leading role In the greatest movie ever to be made for the largest amount of morrf!y ever paid to an actor, one could h f k'd [ lrfll 11 t°""¥"'d al '"" follo•nt Plf....,, (Stcl, t1•1~117 U.C.C.) VOUC S8 e the I r 0 m ~ ~ In 1!.>H •nd '*'~ al tlSkltnct Holl<• 11 Pterlll ilvon 11 Crldlbi Hoboken would emerge from 11 ·~:t':'t' l'ldllN '501" ~ 11 01 cn1•1t• ""~ tnc., , c1111o1n11 retiremecl. But Frank can be C.orMI d11 1Mlf G.111orn1:7;;:1j" "'"· "''-"1or" 1n11,,.,.. Dtb111r .....,1, Ottld Mtt<ll n' 1m but!Fltu .odr1a ft 1121 Altl.m1, Hun-a J*rv.erse man and might r.,, H. v.-...,11n1 :~~91en Bud!. c111tor1111. "''' , MWrllY rt:fu.~ for the simple joy of 5•11• llf<J:11111Hn11. Of•,,.. coun•r: Du~':' 0~ ~:::':' .~ ~.,:.;~.,: nf d·n 5· •t t h °" MMdl .b. 1'11, Otlorf 'mt, t I tended $« td P' ty kt co oun 1 g ma ra wa c ers. Nol•,.., Putlllc "' '"" tor .. 1d 5111,. ~ ...,. •• r Ptrt1t11, Frank Sinatra Is many :'°'....,•1;y ~··~· T*1 K. \11,,.,11r>1 Hu1111.,..':!1n1:!.::"r~11~1111~ ":!!:;:~ time! a millionaire. He's had n':mW." 11° .~.~""" ,r;:-:'1;:;',h1:""1:! ~·-rtv now 11><.11111 11 lt11¥1 41•b•"'•· Huntl,,.ltn ltld>, C1lli.;111t, t 11 if all the booze, broads and ac· :~"':',':~ ,..,. Kt-'Htt0 "" •~tcuiH dtKrlbed 1n '"""'' "~ 111 •n•h •M tion any man could want. Now COFF1c1AL s&All 1n'""' 111 1u.11, 111•111111 w 1n11111111 •• h · Ltuteiw;~ E llln~M al •~try ntlllrt wfltl-•t•. ""'lW..UI e wants seclusion ., a n d N~t·,.., ~bilc<it11or~7. 11"'1t1110<1, -ewnM or •u~tntl"t' Privacy and quiet Ct11nl\' ., °''O" •t<Nlrld trr m1nlrltc1w1"' tnc1 -i-11 · M c 1 s1 l '"" •ef•ll 111Het "' we1r1,,. ••IV!f They will be attained less ";, j,"i,~ °" ~P1"1 •""""' •1 Cf'llrlt• s1111n •nd 19Cllad ·1 th h• f d P\lbllofled'· o' ( D llY Piiot ii ltl,._11 Alabt"''' Hllnlll'eTtn e..O., easi Y an IS ame an Marcll lf , .... l~t 100.N 1,1~ ,,Jo.II c111torn11. tnd "''' 1 1-cur!lv 1n11,.1t fortune for he is lhe Frank ' ' ' 19ftement wl11 M c1r1111n•ffntlld .., fll . . LEG '"" APl'll 10, lt11, II !hi olfk.t tit Sinatra -a legend which even AL NOTICE Nft>tn 1. 1t1rr1n, 1ri.;., 110 N. t:ll(lllf this stormy colorful man can-s1 .. sun. •H. A11111e1m, c1111at1111. P-41.. So ltr It 11 ~-n to 11!11 lnte...,M not bury. Cl l TIPICilliTt: Off •USIHISI Sl'Cu•ld p,,,., (Ot P .. 1111! ''"' Int•• • G bo A k L. db h ' l'ICTITIOUI NA/lilt: Dtbtor1 llllCI Ille hlllowl"' •d-ttltl'i1I "s ar · s in erg · th• unc1, .. 1..,ed c1o1s t•rt l!Y "'' 1, bu11,,.11 n1'"11 1nc1 •dd•HMt wr~in Ask Picltford. A!k Hughes. IWICl\lclln• • b\11l111n 11 P.O. k!r .07' the 111 .... .,~,,. 11tl 1111: Ch1•111 S!tf•~ l..,.lne. Cttllornl1. under !h~ rlCtltl""• 11! Hunllntton llttd1. n .... """' OI >.Ml!•ICAN INSTJTUTE O•lfll: MtrCl'I 72, 1t71. OF OENlAl SCIENTISTS ~nd lhtl Aid DutM 0. C•91K~ 'Colorful' Show Back flmi 11 comPo1~ of iht 1011o...in1 PetlOrl llutt1 Cretc11 ""'°'' ntmt ... full •"" Pitel et rhld.n<:t l'llllll>llfll Ortntt Cotti DtllY Piie•. Is 11 lolloloi: Mtrcll ,,, 1'11 H1·11 EIJtn AnM ~ll""'ler. · 40Cll P1rll l------------'---N..,._.1, N.I. C1IU. LEGAL NOTICE OttH M.lrd> 1), 1'11 Ori S. Africa11 Stage ! Men Afllll 4ll>lluftr ~ lt•lt 11 Ctltfornl1, 0••"'11 Count,· Cl !lTll'ICATI OP eUllHI SS PICTITIOtlS ltAMI o" Martl'I "· ltn. ~o" ,..~, • NOlt'Y Public In lnCI !or 1tkl Slllt. M•-!1¥ .,,"'''"" Ellen 4-4!h""'lt' ~-n fe "" 11 IN ..... Olt .. >fl """'" T ... lllndlt'oJ ..... -(lt'llly illtY lfl DURBAN, South Africa <API -Producers of a· revue bested the government censors. and "ll's a Colorful World" is back on tbe sta11:e. Apartheid i! the South African tenn for separate developmenl or races. It "mounts to a kind or segrega· lion . The revue was oriizjna lly scheduled (or a one·week run. Mulliracial audiences flocked to II, and the show ran three weeks before censors cracked down. Official!! riid not order tht nvue closed. but r.::ither ban· ned the script by Indian writer Gun1 Piltay. A court upsl'!l tht han. . I . I l\llM It ..-.C:tlbtd to "" J .. 1 I (.llrl(lucllfl'I I M.1-,, 111-.i ltKR and mu11c. Rice re at1ons s ,,.._ .,,.. tc:"'-iedffC w.."' lo:~•~ .. ''"'°"""'" .......,. "" 11<1111-..1 the stlbJ'ect .... """'-• .... -" TAP " TOE llOU'tlQUI ' U)l'l"IC14l. '$E#lll •nd flltt wlf "'"' 11 ComlNtltd of ''We took color as the.theme """ le1" Mttt.., . in.· touow1" "'-'· wlllH ""''" 111 h · h t II ' •-Hill•ry Pllblk<1Ufoin11 luM 11111 Pltcn 11 rt11ft11<t '" If on t e premtse l a a Comr Prl11C!NI Oflk• in to110W1: is beautiJul. ·• said actor-pro Oran-."""*~ , l~rlc. Lit C•tN. ua.11 McL1r11 d · • 8 . r . ··w• . ,My cGITIJl'1 .. r.,,, E•alris ...... , c ,. ,..,, "·.. , ucer enJY ranc1s. 1 1 "'•" •• 1tJ1 J , ._ • 1C i ........ ,,n '"' have tried to use humCW' to Put111,...., or..., Cotsi 0111y p11o1 D•IH M•~':'. 'Do~~1 cic11 b . bo l ,. ,. """"' J7 11111 ""'" ll 10, ,,, 1'11 '"°''1 MIY.rlc l c : ring a u a new rea JUI ion. ' --STATE OF CALtF011,:i4 IC. We decidf!d to be courageous LEGAL NOTICE , 01tA.HGE couNTY; enough to w~ile O\lr own • c.11tt 1,1c•T• o, 1us1NJS1 ,,.~:,.., M;~~lc t~~ '~· ,~'0:!1d "'ti11:. material and get up and PICTfTIOU\ HA.Ml ,..,_.u, ,_,.,. Mturk.1 L•• C•e1i• f · ,, l"-unOfroltflllf do cttllty lrttY l•t t llCI Oorlt Ctc.IM tflillWft le> me t11 per orm it. con1111ct1n1 1 bu11n111 11 l10l o c11111 111 1111 "'""'' Wtwl+l 11,,,..•J ''' subKr1t.. A black prize fighter and Av1 .. '°''' Mt••· C1ll1orn11. undtr 11'1• "" to l~e wltl'lln rn11ru"'en1 tni' ll"Ulou1 llrm n1,.. of \IJilENTINE ~ck-!t!dftd lhtv txtc:ultd !ht Nml. a white opponent appear in l!NT£11PlllSE5 ..,,,. lh1t ••ftl 11 .... 11 IDFFtC!AL Sl!ALI one ,c;kll. To comply with~~:~ ~u:~· 1':0";1~,";~~~'1;;:~: ~~~:,;·;~~ _ c111rorn11 •partheid thl! match i .'i ,.., •• 1o11ow1: P•lnclotl ott1ce 111 , Jon Otvlll tnd N8n(y Vtlfn!lne Ortnft C<t11n!Y tran,c;formed into II nonconl11ct Jeuen. JIM D. c1u1t itive .. c;o.t• Mire~ 2, 19Tl ~port with a separ11le ring Mu•, c1111 . .,,>•. PYbH""111 Or1n11t c..,,1 0111., 111~1 · DtllCI M1rc~ i., 1'11. MtrCll 1' tM A"'ll J, 10. 11, !ti! 6"•11 for each boxer. Jon 01.111 J•1 ... n I . "Wh 't N1111:y Y. J•n tn One song tit e 1s y can s11tt ,, c1111arn11, Or•n•t counll'· LEGAL NOTICE ~~!~?; !-11111111111111111111lllflllllllllllllllilllilllll~lllfllllllllllllilllllllllllilllilllllllilll11I TON ITE AT 6 :00 I 1 0: 1 0 rA•AM()Jo,Jr l'IC!l.il ~ rl'!<!MS The man on the ~t~eel may be asked his opinion of Lan- caster and Brando and merely shrug. Ask him abol.11 Sinatra and he will eithtr fume or praise. A loophole in race sefll'.rejl'.a· lion law11 allows mixed au· diences to ,111trnd. No ad· mla!lon is charged. only a fee for the. proirram. th• bl,ck' be more like Dn M•rct> ,,, 1"1. Otfor• mt. • · · · Nat••" Publk. ln 1nc! tor 11id $1•!r , the whites?" Anothe r tune . Plr-uy ••-•W Jen DA•ld J•n•n "•· 11 12' HOTIC• Of! M.lllSH4L•S Sillill "M Little Wh·ile "r·iend " •nd N1ncv YdenUne JeHen • ._.. to J""n N. 1111•"· J'ltl~Tlll "' Wiibur Y r • m• to 111 "" "''°"' wrio.1 n1m11 Hrw"'•~ 1k1 W. O. Htwm1 11 •k• W. UTTU FAUSS AnD 116 HALSY 1 ..... w..,... .. 'tllll1.tl~ •• AND AT 1:00 ONLY Henry fo11d-Klrk D1119la "THERE WAS A CROOKED MAN " Having known Sinatra for •111 illid,...,1 H1111IMlllll Ctrrlt ........ ..... 'DI~ •f e M ... H111Mwlf9., fltl J'IUI "'It 's a Colorful World" uses thl! same fprmal as "H0air" with spontaneous moveml!:nt Cameo Roles d•picl~ love between children •tt 1i.ttK•~ 111 "'~ ... 11,,1~ 1"'''""''nr Ntwm•"· Dlf<ll'ld•n• . """ tck-H\llM tt.fy •~•<ulfll !ht llY ylrtw Of an ••ecuttOfl 11wM flfl of d1ffere11l raceii. ''"''· Morell 11. 1tn ttY '"• MunJclNI court, A k t h th Tmmor.1.llY (5&Al! • Ot•ntt CounlY Htrllllr Jud!cltl Dlttrlcr, s e c on e M'f'¥ '"" Mor11111 counry o1 o •• ,,.t. s11tt qi C11Jtoni11, Act which , prohibits se.r H011N P1,1bll< · ca11torn11 ue>Dn • lud-n1 "''"'" 1n ltvct' 111 • I b l lirlnclp1t Olflct 1n JOlln N Hurl!. •5 ludtm1nt creditor across the co or ar. urns Or11191 cou~•v •nd •t•ln11 WHbur Nt"""'" •• w. into a tangle of bodies in MY commlnlen E••I•~ o. """"''" •~• w. ,,......,,n. '' lud•m•~t A.,11 t. 1'71. lltbt.,, "-"'' • nt! llllt l'ICf et i:..100 U a hilariou~ bedroom scene. l'llllllll'ltd Or•ntt cot•t Dtllr P11oi .• ,1u111r "'' on 11111 llld•mt~t on "" Jn another spoof two black Mtrct> 71, 4111'11J,10, 11 1t11 ''""'I d1r1 of !ht 1uy1nce "' ••!<1 P1Kutlon. • t 111¥1 ltv l..i """" 111 !ht tlll'lt, 11111 actors costumed as doctor'!; LEGAL NOTICE •nc! 1n11t1st II ••ld llld1m1nt •111or I h;t atient and 1~ 1111 ..,_,. 1~ '~• c111MY oi o •• ,,.,, exam ne a w e P NOTICI OI' iU°BLlC-;. 1 ., tt 1 N 0 5 "''" o1 catrfo•nl• l!t1cr1111c1 '' lltllowt~ HOLLYWOOD (U PI ) -Ida discover he is also a "human itlliO•I! TH' ,UNHINO COM· IEGINNING l15 '"' wt11 e1 i1>e '··p1·00 and George Raft. two m•n.'' MUUO"' OP THI CITY Qpl POUN· Southtlll c•ntr al 111d Lat JCI: "'"''' ~ ... TJilN Y4LLIY W•1!. •Ion• '"' Sou!~ 11 ... ol ••Iii oldUmers. Will play cameo This may not be Broadway Not1cE ,5 14 !.llEllY r;111EN ttist Lot IO, '11 """ tl'let1<t Hort~. 11r11111 • 11 1 l •)O le> PtlN~ Jiwnu• l11.'7 letl : "'tnc1 mies in "Deadhead Miles·• ma!erial. but It ,c; s ITO n g on w~"'"'"'· April u, 19 t · e •• 1. o1t111t1 "' 11>1 *'" nne 111 I . . Af , o.m. In lht Coun{I! Ch1mber. City ••Id I.et JO, H fett: tf\t nct 5011111• sLa:rring A an Arkin. medicine In South r1ca. Holl, IOXIO llllt• J.~enu1. Ft111M1 l11 Nrtll•I In llld .... 1.~1 ... Awnvt. •o l~=============~=============ili""OiiOiiOiiOii0iiOiiOii0ii0iiOiiii00iiioi0ii0iiOiiOii0ii0iiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiii0~-,1 \ltHfY, Ctlllornl• lh1 Pltnnl"o Cam· "' POI I II Ml~~l~I ..,Inion ... 111 hold P<Jbfl.' f\f1r lnt1 "" ;•rct~ Jt 'tfl•I ~rtlon of LOI lll t~· !ollowln• t1>Jtllt1tlon1. ol FlllYIEW ~AIMS , •• •-n "" "Tiie lell.,.._.,.. lltl wllll e1r1t1rt Hllnllll'f NATIONAL GENERAL THEATERS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '. '1111 1 1•1,11 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, All ClllH' Ptl"'lttl l"9att"'.,.IJ TM Pini t:ll'Clrlc Wnllrft ''IAC14Alll.llH" tGP1 P•ll e "SUODll" llllllOll" IOPJ ~l~t e T ... l'rtlltr·AH 1'1t11t ' *' ''" COflhory TM Ji" Ctl9r C11Uhlr tf>IWI "THI HOUI• TH4T 1C•EAMlD'" fOPI ""'" • Y~t Prlct ~e•Y 011 'tlfl IAMSHlE., fGPI A.ft (tiff l J<t.ffi"' 0!'1'¥ .. 11 5111Wlntl -It ~ e Dlwtllt Clll!fl "'NIQHT 0, THI WITCHEI" !OPI '-'"-'""'-"' '1n • ,.SUCDEN Tl!lllOll " 1011) ----,/ .. IT'1 • MAD, MAO, MAD, MAD WOlllO'' 101 Pm e -,11 !fir C"I "AllOUMO THI W'OllLD IH at DAVI" 101 SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT W\111!!1 Shmkol•-*'• JULIUS CAESAR No g,o-C-1 ... No grand« CMll "" t ---· ..... --l.!lJ-Cbariton Beston ·JUOll RobardJ ·John Glelgnd. Wtiff D•r• 1·f:JI r.M. l at.' s •. Z,.4:10 1 I ··~10 l'.M. FREE DEMONSTRATION $UNDAY and MONDAY I p.m. TH• SIC•lt OP YOO.It. -YO!ld ""'"" -t. 11 ti 1 t<lon111k '"'"""' tor •-I"' Ult -•tY. 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Nllt'Cll ..._ .. wt• .. 11¥11'1 .......... 111 .. llY 2S. ""· !e 61 M. lfl ~ ltlftlfmtlllN'I 11 01"-"f 0, W11klrM111. M1trld wov ll'llY qntl(I lfMI P!tl'llll<lt "'-""'1 Mllftlci.-1 c-1. Cl#•fl-t ti fCJ.'1lU 11'111 rft•r 1' °''"" C""""' ktrtor 1111 tllowt llOll'lt-• Jweld1I Dlllritl PLAHNIHO COMMIUtON If L. ~. Ontt OF TH! L~lll Cl1V OP '0UJITAIH VALLEY DON C. MAYll C.!t111en lh*rtlol Pltlftllff"I A"""" llt>'tltl"r II IM · P. 0, ... lltt JOl1~n1"' c-,.,W:•lon ''"" Dlllttl, c.111i...M1 ttt6I PvMl,,.1111 Oren" CM" Otll• Pl~. •ulMI"'" Or-C.•ff OlllY ~1,..,, 1·---------------------------;:1""lnll n. ''" ' '"'" MMOI trw A,rlt 1. "· 1f'1 "'·" I I I J8 DAILY PILOT Saturd1y, Marth 27, lq71 ! DJCK TRACY TUMBLEWEED,S, I ~l~LE ~c_1<.1e.&LE s..:Al&l!l'f r:r-- i (, ....... _ -·-- By Chester Gould ~ ~ t ' fl l 11!ERE, 111e fn LDW ! '111 !!ti YOU'RI'. ll'ONP<'.R ING J W~Af l'M 90IN(; IN YOUR MOUftt ! d By Tom K. Ryan Mi:M@: CASilGAT£ BUCOLIC BUffl\LO SOME TIM<. fO!l, !1£Pi-O!\l\0Lt I LACK OF HOSPITALITY. "~'""~ ~I '"""' r'Oolvf/ ~1 ff, c===- By Al Smith J EFF, WHAT """';;> \ A RE 'YOU DOING? SOMc DAY I 'M GOING TO J OIN THE NAVY - -AND BECOME A FROGMAN .1 JUDGE PARKER r:::======::t;;f'D.'pet.i'f LET IT MOW, Wl-IAT 010 YOU GO ANO PO TI-l~T FOR? YOU .&.LM05T l<ICk:EP WORRY vou·, FR/E ND •. ™AT~ Tl-I E WAY I WANT IT! By Harold Le VOii SAIDtfi5,PIDN 'T-YOU?.--: -· r.J"l'LL !E-UP TO MERES TWO l-IU NDRED '. YOU ()ET SEE YOU IN A ME MY CHANGE A.ND TllE PAPE!l'S JITNEY, AB!EY •• -0 T'ME FEtH?Ell OFF! PLAIN JANE TO S ... OW t OWN TMlS LITTLe. YES, JEWEL •• ANP ·I'LL 511~: 6E ON MY WAY! I DAILY CROSSWORD ••. by R. A POWER I PERKINS AC R OS~ 1 Prono1111 i:i G~t ~looQ lO Advert1 sin11 med1w•1 14 Evil sptll;. 15 Tho119hl lb Peak · Co11b. !orm 11 Baffl t 18 Res ident o! ~ac.c .ty lO Ital 1a11 1s!and 21 f.ornpoo ei t of ~n ~!phabet 22 51:rgrar1 t, for one 2.3 PrinciPlt of good ronduct , () C•ttus hul\s 2.7 Uttrrtd 1'1 a lo11 d shrill VOIC !' ~~S 1 eaky 31 Accord1119 to· l words '.'2 S•ng•ng voice )4 F~hr'c 38 ~·~ttrS 40 ··--'throat 42 -· -· ag rr 43 A1 1~e 2 words •5 Cn1c 47 i tmpo1a •v fa sh ion 1n -'>Pttr.h 48 Eleva1et! 1 a 11wa~j,. Informal SO Certa"1 vehicles " .. .. 52 The "P" of "GNP" Sb Funniness 57 Swiss nver 58 Searched blindly bO Japanese CO !llS h3 Menu itern: 2 wotds bS Neg~l11,e pl\t~SP 2 wo•ds bb DJs!anl. Pref•~ &7 Repu bll c ol S. America tia Judicla t as;.e1l1e1~s b1 Ob~ervtd 70 P ~ct 71 F~coa! e~p1e\S1on 00'/iN 1 B·bl1c~I pronoun 2. Swr~r word 3 l~v1sil 4 Und1slurbed 5 Nat;vt: Comb. form b Valut of US Of Canadiiln toin· 2. words 7 Min e ~olraoct 8 R19h l·h~nd pa gt <I C1fe patrons 10 Male vt1sion o! "D .A.R." ll Sw tt! glac t 11'.11 ca~es 12 Short prayt r 13 Jo~e ;. rul ed out by the cen~o·~­ Sl anq 19 5Lhoo! e~ ams 21 r r•1 1ts 24 Alberl~'s Mtd1 co~t ·-·· 20 R o ss•~o ''11 ~y" 27 C1ooned 28 Delect1vt's uu~st i 9 Comf'l un al !.!Cep•nQ 1oom~ lnf o1-nal 33 Ewt tn~~rl s~ywar~. 2 word s 35 l1b1ar)1 dtpartmen1 3!. Equ1p111enl 37 Res ult~ . ' 7 • ' " 3/27171 39 S!ar\ed te9al proc eedin9 s (l Ha119hly 44 Elec!ncal t1U1119s 4b Male b11rl 49 l t ltovers Sl -·······th e towe l: 2 words 52 8 ar9a•nS 53 Peeo·s!1ow S• Eccles1· ves!men! 5~ Re~I es tale 51911 2 word s 5-9 Rl'mOvl' by r.utlioq bl Co'l'm 1m1- cation 6Z Ton ptdorme• '14 Mr. Carlwri9l1\ b5 D1vls1ons of the psyc he " ' '" "' '" "' "• MISS PEACH STEVE ROPER WE LL! GOOD MOR1'11NG, MAJOR M'COV.' ·--SORRY 'itXJ MAD SO MUCH TROUBLE By Frank Baginski "' "' '" '" '" '" '" ~ ~s, MIS!O P~CH,. Ll'L ABNER I .. ' SALLY IANANAS ' I llKe YOll VeRY, VeRY MUCH GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS -MANl<INO \\Ot<l.D se Pl<OUO A"° HAPPY TO HAVE A PEORSON LIKE ME REP£ESENf IT AS ~¥, GOVE~Wlt . OF THE. MooN, By Charles Barsotti ,.,, ....... . ...... _ WH<c' 1<;; 1,-?.. MAil AIJD AOIMAl..CAIJ'r uve. 1~r11i:R 1!1 · HARMOIJ<,l if'~ By John Miles youll MASH ot> POTA10S cou ~I> PATCH P>."SH/l~ i j i lWf STUNGE WOILD By Mell SE51DES, 'THE' \Wltl.D \\OULD 8€A Nr,Elt. PL~C e, MR.MUM By Gus Arriola ~'/)A ~ By Ferd Johnson WHAT l>Jt> You 1>0, use SOl>IUM PoNTOTHAL FOf>. SEASONIN<;? By Roger BoUen •. HAV~ 1{00 ~VE:l1'­ ~IJ 111EM Dl"JVS ?.. ,, . DENNIS THE MENACE By Saunders and Overgard By Charles M. Schulz THAT'S All IDEA .. ~I . ' ' i j ~ 'YA~ WHAT ? 1TW/t.11Wl/!rr1• ' ' . .. S..turd1y, Mmh 27, 1'171 Smuggling A Major Industry • Ill Philippine l1shJna craft an! land vohlcleo. Islands ZA.\1BOANGA, Phili ppines Ude of &ooda that C<llts tb1 From Manila, ··commuten" 90 peru:nt of &m.ugled \lemJ (AP ) -When a gove rnmert aov~mt anywbert from mike fortunes by f J y t n g pass rtgbt throu.itl -or eear oftic1al offers you a C'ig&rette $.'It millioo to $100 "rnulion a rtrularly to Hong Kona;, lyinj; -port11 of entry. Smu1gling here. the pack usually ha1 year In lost revenue. and brlbtq on their way back syndicates headed by 1 blue seal. II could land South of here , smu.uling Is Jn with 1elt\'!sion seta, nylon mysterioua multimillionair~ him in jail, but tf you mr.ntion the m•jor' Industry amq underwear -even Ch inese are better equipped and more lt he 'll shrug and as k: "Who 1eaJ11Mng. Moslems who have ltborer1. energetic than •1enc ies which can blame us?" trad~ across to Borneo for Though I h e Phlllpplnea' pursue them. The blue s-eal means il'a centuries and whQ see no string of l1J ands has 114 .000 .. \..; i,. · .. , flip~ i' poverty smuggled, part of the annual reason to stop now. coastline mJles of back doOr\ and unemployment, you can-~-=---'~~~~~~-'--'-~~~~~~~~~--'~~ not erue a'Tlugghng." tays years. His grutut auectu. thf.m in pcr1en. They might Lt. Gen.• Pelagio Cruz, who ht says, IJ convtncin1 bli· shoot mt," heada lht President 's Anti· time smuggle.rs, lhrou&h in-In the IOUtb, cigartttu and Smuallng Action C e n I er . dlrtct contact , to 1o 1tr1liht. te.i:tllea come from Mala_vsian "The. most a country can do He exp!a\ned · ''I tell them Sabah and Brunei. on Borneo. la minimize it to a degree 'Look. you've mad e your In fast little craft often fitted that ts :iccrpl l'lhte to the na -money ... suppose you gel with aophlstlcated tracking Uonal economy." c&ught and 110 to jail. Buy and communications gear. Around Ma Ila, 1b I p1 "bomb " the uge bay b wrapping goods in pla1Uc .:J: dumping them over the aldl for co llection by launcbea. There is also "shipside anui' ,ll!tl" -ofnoading "'liptan 1n port while awaiting CUJtoml mtn. ·, " n1"n h11ve cut some land and Kettle down,' Once he~. goods fan out lm· amugg ling 60 percenl In four Of course, l don'\ iO to aee mediately In tiny sallboab, ~~~~~'--~-=---'~~-'-~-'-~~~~~~~~~ SHOP Sunday 12 Noon to 5 P.M .... Mon . Thru Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. SA.VE 37o/o! $1.99 Little Boy•' Shirt• SA.VE $1 ! Regular $4. 99 Children'• Shoes Sn ndayand 1-tonday Only! 3~r! Little girls' black or white patent shoe detailed with wide1ttap. Little boya' bl.ado ozford or strap shoe. Shoe DtJ>t. ~ \ \ PERMA-PRES'r Boy•' Sport Shirts Men'• Stretch Crew Sock• In Fashionable Color• Sunday and 1ifonday Only! 3ror $2 Orlon• aaylie and nyJoo. 1ocks with ribbed top. One size fits all. Many fuhioo. colors to chOO$C from. i\ftn's F11rni!bingr D,Pt. GirlA' Teeny Lace Trimmed Bikini.Pantie• Sunday and Mond"l' Oulyl 3ror97c Nrlon or .cewe panties with elastic leg opcni11.g5 and lace trims. Pastels and floral prints. 8-14. Girl.t'Wtn Dtpt. Women'11 Cotton SleeveleM Shif\i "Little Friend" One Size PantyHooe Sandoyond Monday Only! 66~r. "'Little Friend" one 1i~ sa.tch fits ' ft. to ' f< ~ in. Nude h<el wl reinforc· ed toe. Spriog fuhioa &hades. H111i,,,D<pt. 100% Polyeoter Knit Rt>mnant Sale Suud•y· 4 $5 ·• Sundty· 4 $5 Monday! for PERM.A-PREST• short s leeve sport shirts in plaids. Sizes 3-6X. Inf•nts'-Childrtn°! D1pt. ~fooday! for Polyestcr<ottoa. C lassic collar. chest pocket. Straight bottom. Short sleeves. Pl.aids. 6-12. BO}·s'Wtar Dtpt. ''Siesta" lUattress or Foundation Dacron~ Polyester Pillows Tennis Package S3Ie Regnlar$13.37 Regular $39.95 '-i nc.h deep polyurethane foam mattress or multi<oil posrure-mate foundation. Buy now and uve! F11mi111" D1pt. SAVE $2! Sunday and IJ1onday On/.,, .1 Regular $5 Dacron• fiberfill is non-al- lergenic, mildew and moih- proof. Muhi<olor Sani· Gard cotton ticking. DtmUJtia Dtpt. SAVE $2' S unday and /Jl onduy 011/j! "iunllll) u nJ !'tlonduy 011/~·.' Laminated hardwood COO· 1tructed racket wiih learber grip. Yellow balls. W ea- tber.proofvinylcover. 799 S/Jof'tinr GooJJ D1p1. Reinforced Plastic Hose Sturdy Aluminum Ste 109 Thinwall Cond!lit Regular $5.99 Withstands 8 times ave.ra.ge city water pressure. Plastic c<JTCr, nylon cord reinforce· meat Vinyl inner rube. H,,tJWlfrt Dtpt. -sears \unduy a nd i\1ondu> Uni) 1 Regnlar $5. 99 Llghtwei&b< Anri~kid fttt help make climbing more \ur11/u ~ und ii 7.,,,~/u~ (J n/~' 3 '77 comfo1t2ble. Folds com-3 9 7 pxtlyfor stol'lgt. Pdint Dtpt. Sean Low Price! Tltreodleu tJWn..U coo- d ttir. Standard 10-foot leQ&ths. ~inch diamct.et. Scockupnowa.ndsavet 66C E/,rtriu/ DtJ>t. IUIH.t. '.f,ll( fol t -.t.•OD, J'1·•iJO l l MOHTI GI J-l•t 1 C.t.NOGA 'All( MO.OU\ OUNOiU CM 1·1CKM, Cl t..U11 COMnON HI 6·JJtt, NI 2·J1t1 MOUTWOOO MO f ·5f.t.I (OVIH• tl•·ott l INOU'WOOO Ol 1·1t21 LONO 11.lf!M Ht J..OIJI OlTMP1C a IOTO AN 1·1111 OUN•• a1.2u10 PAIAOIN.l 611..)t\1, 2J1 .. 211 POMONA MA f •:t1•1 Pf(O Wf a • .t.Jp tlAJ.1,ltOUUQ;M"D C:O. SMp Nfahtt Mo111lfoy through Soturd•Y 9:30 A.M. te 9130 P.M., J~11cftry 12 Noe11 te I P.M. "kthfactlori. GuorontMil ff Teut Money Jadc'" IAlrft.l •NA 11:1 14J7t IAlfl'.l fl IHINOt 944·1011 IANl'A MOHIU IX •·171 I Sunday. Monday! 299 Breezy aleenless styles in women'• amall. medium and large sizes. Stoek up! Li11gwi1 Depi. SUlld.,,• Monday! l 0> 3 yard le!tgrbs. Soli4s, stripe,. priDtl Olld jloo quard.s. Y.......,Dt;I. 4-ft. Wrought Iron Railing RegularSS.99 Adjwtable railing JC«ion. Twisted. spindle on 6-inc.h ."iun J ay <Jnl/ A1onJ u-y <)n /y 1 ccoten.Easyto instill 3 97 f1.99 -6-foot 5.91 Blliliin1 MIUri4ls Dlfrt. SAVE 28%1 Sean 82. 79 Plutic Swing Kit Sandty· Monday I l'Wtlc -. choin. hon!- ware. bet.rina assemb lies. T01 DtJ>t. fOVTM CO.lit ~AlA M04UJ TMCMll.IMD Oilll ••7·4Jf• TOllANCf t42•1111 YAUl"I' llO a-M61, tl4·2220 YflMONf" t•lt l l Bold, Colorfnl Bedding Plante S.,,da,..Mondayl 2PI .. ,.88e or44e each Muigold, &3ter, petunia. pamy, 1o.aps. LoQ&lutina. G"""" Sho' ' , I I I . . .... -. ..- ' . . 5YR 50,000 MllE WARRaNTY BRAND NEW '71 DUSTER LARGE SELECTIO~MMEDIATE DELIVERY The bat value fn the automotive Industry, fffturlng rooml· neu, economy and ease of handling. Standard equiprMnt in· eludes 198 cubic inch six cylinder engine column mounted manu.1· thrff speed tr1n_1mi11ion, all vinyl bench seats and 1 choice of 11 exterior ccilors. #VL29B1Ef17430 SALE PRICED BRAND NEW '71 PLYMOUTH FURY Out1t•ndlng Value. Complete with •II 1t•nd•rd f•ctory equip. mont. (#PEZICIDl274101 . We goofedl-We're over stocked with 30 Brand New '70 Road Runners. Here's your chance to Save Big! These cars must be liquidated immtdiatelyt Our loss is your g•ln-Thls will be your last chance to buy• brand' new car with • 5 year/50,000 mile w11rr1nty included so don't wait! Phone or come in today and mike your selection. They won't last! BRA.ND NEW 1970 ROAD RUNIER 2 DOOR HARDTOP, 383 VS, automatic, tinted glass, rallye instrument panel, heavy duty su)pension, heavy duty brakes, radio, F70xl 4 raised white lettor tires, wire wheel covers. { #RM23NOE 139605). 5 YR./50,000 Mtl:f WARRANTY 5 2695 • I AR CLEA BRAND NEW '71 CRl:CKET LARGE SELECTION St•11d1rd Equipm..,t lntl11d•1: flqr m•unf1d fo1,1r tp11d lr1n1mi11ioJ\, pow1r frollt di•c br•k•1, r•di•I ply ·tir••· l11di.,fdu•I front buck•t t11h, r•ck & pinio11 tf••ri119, coil 1prin9 1u1p•n1ion 1y1t•m. A pow1rful h11lin9 ind flow throu9h ¥•nlil1ti119 1yd•m. 14 cubic foot tn1nk with conc11l1d 1p1r• fir• I 1n1ny, mtny oth•n. S•riel #"4MIJIR0655l4, SALE PRICED 51965 BRAND NEW '71-~NEWPORT A True Luxury C•r. VI, •utomttic,...•11 standard factory equt~ ~~~~'-5 3495 . . • Choose from. an outstanding selecti~n of great late model cars -"We Keep Thelest & Wholesale the Rest" • '65 CORYAIR $595 I '62 IMPERIAL $595 I '63 IMPALA $595 I '63 FORD WAGON s595 >,.,tom•lic, rtdio, h•1l1r. 4 Door, fyll power, 1 Or. H.T VI, •ulo., pow•r Country Squir1. 9 p111. IXIL· !WIXJ44l Air Co11J. !B"DK301 1 lief'•., r1dio, h11t1r. (HIFJ6JI 7 tJ). VI, 1ato. P.S .. t:\IH. '63 CADILLAC $595 I '66 MUSTANG $695 I '66 DODGE CORONET $5951 '65 FALCON FUTURA $695 H•riltop. full pow•r, Itel. 2 OtlC>t H•rdtop. 2 Door, VI, •ulomttic, radio. VI, •ufo .• pow1r li1••in9, 1ir ~nd. IJJES4'1 VI, 1ulo. ITAllSll k11!1r. llAT219) r•dio, h1•!1r. IRPX211) '65 NEW YORKER $895 I '67 YALIAltT s9,95·l166 MALIBU $9951 '67 DODGE DART 5895 full Pow•r, Air Conditi•11i1t9. 4 D•or, A11lom•lic, Htrdtop. VI, 111!0., pow1r 2 Dr., 6 c:yl., 1uto., r1dio, h11I· !NHN671l VI. IVTLlllJ 1l1•rin9, RIH. IVWL601) ·•r, •inyl roof !TZKS061 '66 STARFIRE $1195 I '66 CATALINA 51095 I '67 DATSUN 1600 51195 I '67 MUSTANG H.T. 51195 2 Dr. H.T. Fie. 1ir. full power, 1 Dr. H.T. Air co11d., VI, P.S., Con••llibl1 Ro1dti•r, Aulom•tic, 6 cylinil•r, r•dio. winy! roof. (§LY 641) •ufo, ¥invl lop. lSRA775) "IPt•d. !THD209l h11t1r. fUUC5651 '67 CAPRICE 4 DR. HT. $1295 I '67 LE MANS 2 DR. 51295 I '68 SATELLITE 51295 I '67 SPORT FURY $1295 VI, 1uto .. 1ir co11d., power VI, •uto., pow1r 1'11rin9, 4 Dr VI, 1ulo., pow1r ll11r., VI, 1ir co11d., 1.tfo., •inyl top, 1i•1rinq. !VAX691 ! •ir cont:!., ¥inyl lop. (X8G021l rtdlo. h11l•r. IWVG7211 pow1r tl11rin9. IUZXSl9) '68 FURY Ill $1495 I '68 CHEYELLE 51495 I '67 FAIRLANE 500 514951 '68 ROAD RUNNER 51595 4' Dr,-H.T. VI, 1ir co11d., •u+o., Autom1tic, pow1r 1l•1ri119, St1lion W19on. VI, 111!0., 1ir VI. •lllo., •lnyl roof, pow•r P.S., l•..deu lop. IUQ2415) r1dio. R••I nic• cerl IYPU455} cond., P.S .. R&H. llJKGlO'I 1l•1ri111. fUSW6661 '69 CHARGER 500 52195 I '69 YW SEDAN $1795 I '69 SATELLITE $17951 '66 ~~~~~:'.~~:.~~~~··· $1695 ' VI, r.c. 1ir, •ulo., P.S., P.I . Aulom1tic, t•dio, h•1l1r. 2 door k•rdtop, •ir cond.• IYVA0461 IYCRIS'I Auto., •inyl lop (XXU16ll '69 SUBURBAN WAGON $2495 I '69 NEWPORT 2 DR. HT. 52495 I '66 PORSCHE 911 CPE. $32951 '67 ~~:~~~~~~!~;;;'· $2195 l t••I, fie. 1ir co11d .. VI, 1uto., VI, 1ulom11ic, 1ir co..d., winvl S 1p19d. AM/FM . Sh1rp! pow•r li••ri119. lYPPS4'7l top. I VUU19 I I !ZIL6261 • ---. ~} -CHRYSLER Plymouffi . • -. ! ~ .• .• ·. : : .· • I ~ ' " ., /• .. ·' ,. . ' ~ ~J· -. • • ~-· .. ~ PRE V CA ~· -~ ~ 1971 ~ORD ~ Fl 00 · P1CKUP·· l l I in, wltffi lu11e, I• Md, ] ~d. Me..., duty .,;"yl ___ ,. , •• ts, eft>p 1 e il 9.Jg,._ 1175 lb. fierit 1prin91, 1250 lb. r••r 1pr~ .::2 579 • ,\ . ' ' • ' ' »-~ • • • j • ' . ~-' • ! • -.. • • • • • ' '· • r- ' ' ·NOW • • " ON • • , .... ·--· ·- j ,. < «. • • I • ~-·"· ., • ~ .... f. ...... ) FORDi. Lllr.S; · T-81RDS, • '~, I . " '71 6PAC C~MPER SLEEPS 4 Fully Equipped Incl. Stove & le.• Box READY TO •O -\ ... _.jf ~. ! -. ... , • . ,. ... . • .. BRAND NEW " • f ' ' ' •-·· .. • \ • • • I \ . 970 DEMQNSTRATOR • • • hi.:;.:: 01$~g UNT! 1970 LTDf, ·._. fACTOltT All COMD"IONING ,.. -. .. ..,._,.tic: tr•nmb..._, iuwv ""''' ""' tlr»(. '-'-• rwl, cnii---. itf111m1M1t11, '1111· llollltr •l9UP. ,._, •-!'ii· t1 dltc f11r1k11, ~ ..... 1111 ... Wfllt. 11N 11221 • .. • .-..;, B•l1nc• of 5 year 50,000~, mile w•r-:•nty •. ' ' '1970 l.JIRD LAllDAjl .. FACTORY •tl CONDITIONING , Of _IM, crvl~llC. ftlll ,.~1ui1111119 ~ ., .,...._ , .. .., .,.., .. ,...... -n ..._ &aMM.'"' tk. ....... . ,.·,.;,. .. .. f!. -.. .. . ' .. , -.. ;. /' ~ :11. •' . f, - - '68 FIAT 850 Coup•. M•uereti Rtd. IWWMl061 '66 COMET Cpe, 6 c:yl. tule mtlic treni., .1 •. l l.4'150 1 ~ . , ,'66 MU.SIANG Cp•.lVI, ·ehi, t~Y49t l ·~ p:ivitr• (fM. Oead Skerp, Air conct'0(.f•Kl ~M,. ~l>o~.i~ 14Z69J l ~ '63 Corvette Feitilec;k. V-1, eutometic. ~iverilde red, (440INAJ 699 $799 • ' $89 $ 399 '61 Barr-.cud• VI, powiW 'tet ri119, eJtol!'lttic +rerrJ. IW6ft,fl. • . "fi1 Scwt~wnl. drive $1399 wai. h erdto~ ITW'l'796) ~ --........ ~--· . ,.L .• '67 Cougar XR 7 Vt, eulom•tic, et~# l2Yri>L -,. • • '68 FORD'F·lOO 6 •utolftiflt. Shlup. 'I 120\~£1 . .... '66 MALIBU Sup•r Sport. Vt, e11lo., pwr. 1fetr. (RVN 172) $ 599 ~.a; $119 9 ;:[ A VI, cruis•·o-matic:, vinyl trim, pow~r 1teerin9, pow,r disc: brakes, radio, remot• control mirror,•h•ater. •1521 '70 .Molibv· Of!il. VI, 4,,,,,d, ... ~ ·~ 1tJ67J ,. . $ 99 -~}99 1970 FORD Country Sedan '. Station Wagon AIR CONDITIONING • ~ Y·B • POWER mERING • TINTED GLASS • RADIO • HEATER • WHITE SIDE WALLS ORIGINAL PRtcE $ .. 663. • •662AC8 3 To Choose .. From IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -· OVER .. 500 ... NEW & USED ' CARS & TRUCKS TO CHOOSE-FROM . ·• .. ' 5 MIN. CREDIT APPROVAL . W DIALFOR . ,. " ' tc:• VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP QM FREEWAY • WE DOll"f CARI WHlltE TOU IOUGHT TOUI CAR WE WOULD LIKI TO SElVlCE IT " ' . ·~9 El C1mi0o LANDAU. VI, t irlom•li,, pow•r ••••ring, •ir (<>nd. 1t ISJOIG. A ~f11I •f '70 CONT'L Mork 111 $6499 fult pw,. Co•t $9600 n•w. Sic. $6-i99. Under W1rr1nty. ZQYl9Al03507 + T&L • . " .(•'JI S <' ' -•• OVER 25 TO CHOOSE FROM I 68 CORTINA (WXR4121 '6111-· ·Ghia. (VD9491 Sharp '6' MG GT 4 speed. 0'Atr Cond." British Racing Green. •3732 '66 YW Needs Metal. <TBW8481 • '69 Austin American. 4-sl)Cf'd. IYRHOJ5) , j '6' YW Wag. CX15770) -~ Needs l\1etal . '70 YW IUG Sh•.-p. ' "' <506AYH'l MANY MORE SPORT & IMPORTS TO CHOOSE FROM s 5 r • . ,, . ' • ' . ' Everyone !"'•• Somet!tin9 ~hot DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sall It, rl~e II, Tr!_do It With a Want Ad ll ~·Som•on• El·• Wants The ' Biggest Marketpl~ce on the OfaJlge Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Resuits J I~~~~~~~~· ~~~~~~~I i 1 :1.v.;mr-.... • .. -.... _ .._-_ ... _ .... __,!~! _, ..... 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In- come '$,125 a n1or'I! h. $36,000 ,,,. EXCLUSIVE al MACNAB -IRVINE Serving Newport Harbor ~ince 1954, t"•enty· five experienced residential salesmen with over 270 ye~rs of ser1ice. • FINER HOMES BAY FRONT Brand ne~· four bedroom, family room home. A luxurious Bavfront everyone admires. Built for owner Who i~ moving abroad. Ask- ing $179 .500. Offers invited. Open Saturday & Sunday. 505 ~l orning Star Lane, Dover Shores. DOVER SHORES LU XURY HOME Superb VIE\V from spa<:ious. Jiving roon1, family room and gourmet kitchen. Luxur- iously ca rpeted and draped. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Finest appointments & equipmenl • professional pool table. wet bar, intercom, electric ~rage door and gat~. 3 car garage. Furnished $197,500. Unfurnished . $182.500. Call Bert Fehren 675-3210 for appointment. REAL QUALITY Spacious four bedroom custom built Cali- fornia home. F;1mily room with large bar. T\1 o pou1der rooms - four bedrooms -break- fast roon1 . butler's pantry. Beautiful ne\v terrace for entertaining or dining. SPREAD YOUR WINGS in thts huge li ving room with big Harbor & t)cean Vie\v. Adjoining Lanai. All new kit- chen appliances, self-cleaning oven. 3 bed· room • Could be 4, 2 baths. Harbor View Hills. NO\\" $49,500. IRVINE TERRACE TREE HOME A secluded· retreat among the towering trees. 3 bedrooms plus dining room. The most peace.ful spot Jn town. $47,500. Please call 675-3210. Open Sunday. 615 l\ialabar, Corona del Mar. FAMILY ORIENTED UNIVERSITY PARK llcautifully upgraded 3 bedroom home with den. dining room and family room. Master suite and den on s·ecluded 2nd floor. Two slory open beam li ving room. A great buy. $37,500. Please call 67tl210. LUSHLY DECORATE~ 3 bedroom, 2'h: bath condominium facina: pool \vith extra parking and double garage. \Vido1v must move. $35.500. Call Gloden or Dick Fay 548--6966. BLUE BOOK HOME 5 m inutes lo "Blue Pacific"· 2 steps to quiet "Blue Pool " • Shake you r "Blues" with an easy care, fee simple condo. True "Blue'' price $32,750. MACNAB 0 IRVINE 642-8235 6 7 5.3210 901 Dov•r Drive 1080 Btythle Drive Newpo rt Be1ch ' ' ' Lakes ·Trees -Pools! All lhese ac1iv11tes + boat- 1ing and tl"nnis can he yours, along w i I h t),i<! rrM}rn1ou.~ 5 bedroon1 horn!", Ynu'll marvel a t 1h1;! FUL- LY 11'.1PROVED 11_s year old home \.\'Ith 2500 Ml. ft. of spaeiou1 and graelOUJ California living. Eastern bnull<! nwner hAtes 10 5e!I 11 hut mul"l. Relax in the hUi..:e rusu1: family room or nu1 nn th!" big COl'errd pa- llO ln rrnnt of th,. f1rp piL FOft Tl!F. DISCRIMINAT- ING. S'l7.9!l0. What Does $19,750 Buy? In l\me1 of rising costs, it's fun Ip f1nd a trul" \•alUI" 11uch as th 1 s bealltifu! ADliL T OCCUPIED 2 bPd- l"lOtn Mme with lormaJ d in. in~ ronm. !l's IM Jl.IACU· LATE \.\"irh carl)f'ts. rlrapl'.~ & paint only 6 mm. olrl. l'se ol s"·imming IJ'O'll ff"('rea- !lon ha.U and ali oursirll" mainlenance included 1n the o'•!ne~hip. E11;!y lrrms av11il•ble, try $1000 do"'n payment. co:1s · WALLACE REALTORS -54'-4141-- (0pen Evtning•) PRESTIGE ADDRESS 0 1'.'signt'fl 10 lake advanta ge or 1hr Vie\.\', Ivan \Yells new -4 bedroc11n 3 bath + PQ\.\'- df'r 1w1n 'home in Do\'er !'hon-~. J{1<'hly pal'l('l\ed farn· 1ly roon1 1v/l1rt'place a n d "'r t liar. Sunkrn living room, lornial dining ruon1. lari;:e kllt·hcn lfil h brt>a kra,t area. Seel~ """nihrtng' pool kl 11 alled in garden. A t'Omb1n- 1111on of beauty. qua lity a nii pnu.:l!ca!ily. Priced to sell. Ivan Wells & Sons Roy J . Ward Co. t;XCLUSIVE A(;~ 1033 Jl.lannf'r1 Drivt" 646·1~ tOprn Da il y) ~udVcr6e S'l•-f• ll<'rr"s 1 cuu· ral'l(;h st}ll' 3 ht-dnn on ~larl !"1ra in i\1t'f\,\l VPl'tk' It'!'. clean. nrw pe1nl. nr:11 11at1n, Int~ nf trrr~ 11.nd a bh: ~·.·, assumahlr lo11n. Try 10'~ <lO\.\O 1$:\.15/J.f s nct hJ\Vf' mon1 hly pymntl! l<'lll \hlln f DI} 1nclud1n1t 111..XI'!'. k nn po1nls or t·hari;:rs to P"'-~'. r rirr<I 111 only S?~~.~ A ~rrat dral nn 11 J;:r!"lll hou"". AU \\ r l'Bn dn l~ tell you About ii' OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 3069 Madeira •'m"11\'ir6,:J?,aC1r 546·5990 * * * * * TAYLOR CO. TREMENDOUS VALUE! * Lowest priced 4 bdrm "Broadmoor'' home. Richly panelled fam rm & formal DR. 2 cozy fireplaces . Really sharp. $61 ,500. 2612 UGHTHOUSE Open Sal·Sun 1·5:30 IRVINE TERRACE-$62 ,SOO F.xtra large 2 bedroom luxury home. r~ormal dining & 2'h baths. Quiet & private. 439 AVOCADO Open Sun 1·5:30 THE BLUFFS Very sunny & inviting! Popular L:.inda model \Vilh 3 bdrms, beam ceilings & lovel y patios. Convenient location. ,$45.950 555 VISTA GRANDE Open Sal-Sun 1·5:30 LIDO NORD-70' BAYFRONT Perfect family home for lu.xurious living! 5 Bd.rms, 4 baths & guest apt. Lovely court· patio wlcomplete facilities. 4-car garage. Pier/slip plus sandy beach. By appt. $260,000 LINDA ISLE-$250,000 Glan1or & perfection in this superb !i bdrm home \V/fam rm., formal DR & 5 baths. Ele- gant decor thruout. Pier/slip. Air cond. TRI-LE VEL WITH GALLERIA 4 Bdrm. Corner. Prestige area in Huntington Beach. 0\Yner anxious. $45.500. 20251 CRAIMER Open Sun 1·5:30 CORONA bEL MAR Spacious 3 BR near ocean. Beautiful wood paneling & gourmet kitchen. For the dis· criminating buyer. View of ocean! $87,500 216 POPPY Open Sun 1·6:30 CAMEO SHORES-$175,000 Ocean view! Custom bu ilt 4 BR & den home w/formal DR. Finest interior design. Beauti- ful patio & lanai with unusual pool. CAPE COO ON WRONG OCEAN ! Authentic in detail. \Vhite \\'llfer Yiew in North Laguna. Cuslon1 built 5 BR & 4 baths. Private steps dn to beach. $185,000. BAY ISLAND-$160,000 An older 5 BR home with loads of charm on lovely island. Pier/slip. tennis ct & pk. BAYFRONT WITH POOL-$150,000 5 (or 6) Bedroom home with pier & slip. formal di"ning. Oversize patio. By appt. CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY Exciting design featuring glass & wood. Cu¥ tom S BR bit 2~., yrs ago. PRIME Corona del ri.far location near beach. $84.900 226 GOLDENROD Open Sun 1·5,30 DOVER SHORES A really dramatic 2-story modern with 4 BR, i;tudy, garden rm ·& formal DR. Brand new and just· for YOU! $105.000 410 MORNI NG STAR Open Sal. & Sun. 1·5:30 DOVER SHORES Beautiful & dignified yet designed for happy living. 4 Bdrmi;. den. formal DR & 31i1 bath .... View of cit y lights. $Q9 .500 . 1606 ANTIG UA Open Sun 1.5,30 CHOICE LOTS-PRIME LOCATIONS DOVER SHORES & BAYCREST 90' Front. level. fee $27.500 85' Front. level. corner. fee $28.500 80' Viel\' site. level. lease $29.500 75' x 180' \'U on Galaxy. lease $39.500 57 ' Front, pier & slip, lease $53.500 BEA UTIFUL LINDA ISLE 56' \Vaterfront. Lease 4.'l' \Vaterfront. Lease 45' \Vaterfront. l...ea::::c. Plan:::: inC'l. 108' \\'ate rfront. Lease BROKERS & SALESMEN Sn~.500 sn.ooo !75,000 Sl25.000 \Ve have an opening in our Resident ial Divi- sion for an experienced man or \\'Oman poss- essing enthusia::::n1 and integrity. If you are interested in a beautiful office in the finest location. \Vorking '"ith congenial associates, we are interested in n1eeting you. I U"'lllUt t1fl,-.tS ollMJ 11:111 ... 11Mlll DOWN $1000 'Thi price on th11 'l bfodrm " t • w Condominium nn Vi1t1 Caudal 1n the Bluffs ha1 ju1t bf-t'n reduct'd $1000 tn a !'Ol''k bollnm ol $.l l,9;,(), 11'11 clfla11, it's ;!pacioul! it'11 vac<!nf, Backs lo 11. green bl"lt, prestige Joe&· tion. Phone loday~ $34 ,950. U"'lllUI: t1fl_..ts "'"j fll11f,ltMQDO 201 E. CN•t HW'f. c.r-Diii M1r, ctll. EASTSIOE COSTA MESA CHARMER 3 qutf'n-11i1.l"d bl"dmom1. Very Jovt'ly bath. Br11nd nev.• ca rJlE'!K and drapes. Huge kirche n Jor mom. f"rMlhiY pAintM. L x I r II la.rgl" doubll" 11ra1e. GI and ~1-IA terms availablf'. CAU.. NO\\' and we'll ~lf)' YOU Ill $23.500. Walker & Lee 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams ~6.i 0[J('n 'Iii !I PJ\t PA~K LIDO CONDO Lnve ly ~plit ll"veJ 3 BR. 2 Ra. Kitchen bltns. Nl"w cl,1; I drps, patio, POOL :, J gar· I agrs. $.11,000 MONT IC ELLO CONDO I \\'here Plsl" ciin you i l"l a ! heaulilul 3 BR. 2 811. & carefrt'e POOL ·for on I y $22.750~ CALL G>. 616•2-41-4 A~I ?'!£Al.TY Jlr.•1r N•'"'P•rl P•af Offi(ir NEWPORT HEIGHTS Onf' man'!! Jo"s can he your i:ain. READY FOR IM· ?-1EDIATI: POSSESSION. 3 Larte bl"'drooms & fa mily. 1 Idl'.'sl loca tion. Crp111, lrp!c k llhakl" roof. A\'ail M do\.\·n Ill vf'lrran~. Hurl)·! full prl('r Sbl.:-,00. Call Y*0-1151, IOl)('n l"\'t'S.) y :~~~J I ..::;::;;;;;;::;;;;:;;.: I -*-OPEN SUN.""""1·5_*_, 4'7 WESTMINSTER J ust Usl£'d! Nl"wport l~r1gh!ll. I Charn11ni; 2·~1~·. J brlrm .. d111. rm. Extrl"mely' !ar1tl" \.\a.llf'd pal10. Grl"at fan1ily h.imf' --$34.000. Call 67l <f66.1 associated BROKERS-....EAL TORS 1015 W lolboo 673·36•1 C4~L FOR OUR PICTURE BRQCHURI OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICI OPEN SAT. I. SUN, BOAT LOVERS Hul\tinaton Harbour waterfront. 112 Feet on Devon Circle with 60 foot deck. with apaeloy1 sin1le level 4 bdrrn., f bath borne. $108, 750. Harry Frederick , OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 912 ALD ER Eastbluff. Most populsr Lusk "B" Plan -4 bedrooms, family room, 21r.i bath s, 2 fireplaces. B•1utirul. Iar1e patio & garden. $49,500. Carol Tatum OPEN SATURDAY 1-4 1207 PORTSIDE, in Bro.admoor. Forever · view. 4 1-rae bedrooms. S Baths. SUMY kitchen + nook. 3 Car aaraa:e, corner lot. $7Q,800. LaVera Burns OPEN SUNDAY 12•4 C.D.MAR 210 POINSE'M'IA. l-Hou11 from ocean bl vd. 2 Bedroom , 11h: ba . 4-1-bedroom. l ba. gue1t. Also available: duplex. 2·1 . $45 ,000. Cozy 2 bedroom. 48xll8 -$39,500. Mary Lou Marion NEWPORT SHORES A Gl\EAT PLACE TO UVE! Private clul> h6u1e, 2 pooJ1, tenni!? cpurll. Short j'jog" to ocean. Enjoy the a:ood life in a co mfort. able 4 BR., two-story home for only $34,500. Cathryn Tennille IRVINE TERRACE EXCLUSIVE Call to see thjs spacious 3 BR. -den home. Enjoy the pool & view. The sunken living room Is ideal for entertajning. High beam· ed ceilings. Owner anxious. $8.5,000. Bud Austin - VERY PRIVATE OCEANFRONT Finest sur(ing & s\vimming beach, in ex· elusive Cypress Shores. Two level, custom built home of finest construction. Perfect for two j?eneration famil y. 3 Bedroom!, 4 baths and a forever view. $169,900. George Grupe HARIOR VIEW HILLS Lusk 41Sandpiper" model with view. Beam ceilings. 4 BR. Both \iv. & family rms. have own frplcs. NEW, $66.~00. Al Fink EASTBLUFF ...-NEW LISTING 4 Bedroom "Lusk" home. located on quiet street -dramatic walled yard with com· plete privacy. \Valk to schools & recreation. $48.950. Harriet Davies ' 2 YR. OLD SPANISH MODERN You must see this 1950 sq . ft . charmer. It has high beamed ceili ngs, perfect shag car· pets, expehsi ve draperies, professional land· scpg .. formal dining rm., fam. room with . wet bar. $45,000 -Fee. Bill Comstock JUMP RIGHT IN Our buutilul SELF-CLEANlNG POOL. 1l you can use A 3 bdrm. home on a quiet ba ck bay street \\'ith a COME I1ITHER LOOK, it'I yours. $49.500. Harrv Frederick BALBOA PENINSULA 125 FT. Choice R-4 waterfront property with 45' pier & slip. Existing new home designed & stressed for expansion to multiole units. Private sandy beach. $250,000. Belle Partch GREAT FOR TEENAGERS Large pool. care·free landscapin g; gracious 2-sty., 5 BR., den, formal din. r m. & great f1m . rm . v.•ith rm for pool table. Lovely con· dilion. Proud Baycrest area. Fee -$88.700. "Chuck" Lewi s A SPACIOUS YARD \Vith trees & professional landscaprni - ooe of many features of thi s lovely West· cliff custom home. 4 BR 's., 2th ba . Lu1e fam. rm., din. rm. 165.000. ,.1. ('. Buie BA YFRONT -LIDO ISLE Enjoy your sunny terrace. pier. slip & sandy beach + deli&!'htful home for the mnst dis· crlminating. 4 I ... ge. bdrms .. din. rm. & fam. rm. All this & custom decor thruout. Ask· ing $210,000. Mary Harvey NEW LISTING - PRIVATE BEACH \Vaitin_g for ,vou to en ioy the summer months is thi~ custom built 4 bdrm .. 4 bath & fml. dining rn1 . home "ilh beamed ceilings. It hA~ all the amen ities one \\'OUld \\1ant. $115 .000. K11thryn Raulston GRACIOUS + SPACIOUS Charming 3 BR. contemporary, Eastblulf top toe. -lge.-kit.. ·bttns. -ertra eating area. 2 Ba .. stp. forma.1 DR. -family room -lrplc. Poolsi•e yard. Only $44,9GO. EZ Terms. Art Gordon 133.0700 "4.2430 .. I ( SlturdQ, Mardi 27, 1971 DAILY PILOT l~I _.., .. l~r -..... l~I _ .... I~ I -.. .: !~[-... ,. l~I -..... I~ I _, .... l~I -.. a. I MAti:ii aorgE1;'1iealto~ :~;r ~U!!T~Me'~G~ ...... iiii.i!ii, -~~o.• .. •,.•, -~.ii Gtntral General I Open Houses THIS WEEKEND llMp ttll1 lluly "''"..,., whi '" tw. w 11•_. • , ................. b .................. . .. ~ J1 ,,..,., ..... ., e41iit111 .. ..... wMf9 l.....,.. DAILY rtLOT WAHi ADS.,___ .............. hf .............. """ .. ...... w. .... , .. ,, tWt "'-... PfWey. HOUSES FOR SALE ' 12 Bitdroom) 614 Goldenrod. Corona del ~far 644-7908 $3'l,900 (Sat & Sun UH) 439 Avocado llrvine Terrace) CdJi-1 644-4910 $62,500 (Sun 1-5 :30) 29652 Ellendale Dr .. Laguna Niguel 642-5200 (Sun 12-5) 606 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar 673-7872 (Sun l-5). 432 Carnation, Corona del Mar 642-9199 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 2205 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 642-9178 (Sun 1-5) 224 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) (2 BR & Family or Den) 2536 Crestview Dr. (Bayshores) NB 54&4617 ' rsat & Sun 1-5) 277 'h-forning Canyon (Shoreclifis) CdM 673-2222 !Sun 1-5) 21271 Locklia, 1-tuntington Beach 962-5566 (Sun 1-5) 350 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa 675-4930 ll Bedroom) (Sun 1-S) 210 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 644-2430: 833-0700 , (Sun 12-4) *863 Towne Street, Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 467 Weslfllinsler IN'pl Hghls) NB 673-3683: 673-8000 eve. (Sun 1-5) 216 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644-4910 $87,500 !Sun 1-5:30) 555 Vista Grande (The Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $45,9!i0 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1014 Santiago (Dover Shores), NB 642-8235 (Sunday) 615 l\falabar (Irvine Terr.), CdM 675-3210 (Sunday) 601 Kings Road (N'pt Hghts), NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 470 E. 19th St.. Costa to.1esa 64&-0303 $28,950 (Sat 12-5) 25456 Pinata, ?.fission Viejo 837-7974 $32,300 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 29491 Via Val Verde, Laguna Niguel 644-7662 (Sun 1-5) *1738 Skylark, Newport Beach 675-4930 (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 1120 White Sails, Newport Beach 675-4930 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 0 (l BR & Family or Oen) 260 Evening Canyon {Shorecliffs). Cdl\l 673-2222 (Daily 1-5) 2420 Cliff Dr. (Newport Heights). NB 548-7711 !55.500 (Sun 1-5) 930 Aleppo (Eastbluff), NB 675-7225 (Sun 1-5) 9599 Puffin Ln ., Huntington Beach 536-8887 (Sun 12-4) **•3 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 228 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 644-49!0 $84,900 !Sun 1-5 :30) 2221 Arbutus IEastblulf), NB 644-2024 $56,500 (Sat & Sun 10-dark) 1915 Mariners (Weslclilf), NB 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 1725 Gisler Ave. (Mesa Verde}, CM 545-8424 (Sat & Sun 1-51 1912 Teresita Ln. (Harbor Highlands), NB 545-8424 $34,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3106 Murray Ln., Costa Mesa 64&-0303 (Sun 1-5) 1845 Pitcairn (Mesa Verde), CM 644-7662 (Sun 1-5) 20852 Fransworth, Huntington Beach 962-5566 (Sun I.&) 8272 Snowbird, Huntington Beach 962-5566 (Sun 1-5) 1586 Myrtiewood (Mesa Verde). CM 546-2313 (Sat 1-5, Sun 10-12) 1405 Skyline, Laguna Beach 546-2313 3086 Gibralter. Costa Mesa (Sal 1-5) 545-2075 $29,950 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 338 Evening Canyon (Shoreclifis), CdM 67S-5726 (Sat & Sun) 2662 Circle Dr. (Bayshores), NB 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) **1915.Bayside Dr., Corona de! Mar 675-3000 $97,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2033 Commodore Rd. (Baycrest), NB 646-7755 (Sun 1-5) 3069 Madeira (Mesa Verde), CM 540-5990 (Sun 1-5) 1206 Pembroke (\VestcliU), NB 646-3928, eves 642-2237 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 510 Sturgeon, Costa Mesa 54&-8640 (4 Bedroom ) (Sun 1-5) 1207 Portside (Broadmoor), CdM 644-2430 ; 833-0700 (Sat 1-4) 2366 Orchid Hill PL (Upper Bay), NB 642-8235 (Sunday) tt3871 Mistral, Huntington Harbor 645-0303 $83,500 (Sun 1-51 *19870 Vermont. Huntington Beach 962-1680 $24,000 !Sat & Sun 1-5) ~ Cheyenne, Westminster 962-5588 (Sun 1-5) Gmtrel G.,..ral (4 BR & Family or Don) 1518 Lincoln La. (Baycresl), NB l 642-n!G (Sun 1-4) 801 Cliff Dr. (N'pt Heights), NB 675-4000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 912 Alder (Eastblulf, NB 644-2430; 833-0700 1833 Leeward, Newport Beach (Sun 1-4) 646-1171 (Sun 1-5) 2612 Lighthouse (Broadmoor), NB , 644-4910 $61 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 20251 Craimer (Meredith Gardens), llB 644-4910 $45,500 (Sun 1-5 :80) <110 Morning Star (Dover Shores), NB 644-4910 $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 1606 Antigua (Dover Shores), NB 644-4910 $99,500 (Sun 1-5:30) 1369 Galaxy (Dover Shores), NB 642-8235 (Sunday) **505 1.forning ~tar (Dover Shores}, NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 1124 Santiago (Dover Shores), NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1847 Windward (Baycrest), NB 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 1906 Santiago (Dover Shores), NB 646-1550 (Sun I-SJ *2027 Sbipway Ln. (Baycrest), NB 644-0134; 548-13.17 (Sun 1-5) **8 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle). NB 642-4620 (Sunday) *1637 Lincoln Ln. (Baycrest), NB 675-6060 (Sun 1-5) 1950 San Remo, Laguna Beach 494-8473; 549-0316 (Sun 1-3) 10192 Cynthia, Huntington Beach 962-5566 (Sun 1-5) 5321 Eldorado, lluntington Beach 962-5566 (Sun 1-5) 6061 Soft\vind, Huntington Beach 962-5566 (Sun 1-5) 9731 Delafield, Huntington Beach 962-5566 (Sun 1-5) 16192 Brent Circle. Huntington Beach 842-6691 (Sun 1-5) 1833 Lee\vard, Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sun 1-5) 1627 Port Abbey, Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2054 Flamingo, (~lesa Verde) C1v1 546-2313 (Sat 1-5) 2324 College Dr., Costa Mesa 540-2313 (Sun 1-5) 972 Denver Drive, Costa Mesa 675-5726 !Sat & Sun) 4628 Cortland (Cameo Hglnds), CdM 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) 2001 Leeward (Baycrest), NB 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) 1824 Highland IBaycrest). NB 675-3000 $39,500 (Sat & Sun l-5) 1939 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest), NB 646-7755 (Sun 1-5) 1842 Irvine Ave ., Newport Beach 464-7171 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *847 Sonora (Mesa de! Mar), CM 546-5909 (Sat & Sun l-5) 15 Bedroom! 925 \V. Bay, Balboa Peninsula 675-3210 (Sat & Sun 12-5) *1842 GaJaxy, Newport Beach 675-4930 (Sun. 2-5) (5 BR & Femily or Oen ) **•58 Linda Isle , Nev.•port Beach 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 2-5 ) 3137 Sharon Lane, Costa Mesa (Sat & Sun 11-6) 1215 i\·farian Lane, lfarbor Highlands 642-5200 $65,000 !Sun 1-5) 3040 Java Rd. (Mesa Verde), CM 540-5880 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) *1033 Mariners Dr. (Dover Shores}, NB 646-1550 (Open Daily) 218 \Vest Nobel , Santa Ana 646-7171 (Sun 1-4 ) *2201 16th St., Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1-5 l **210 Evening Star (Dover Shores). NB 642-823.I (Sunday) 2421 Sierra Vista (Upper Bay), NB " 642-8235 • (Sat & Sun) **"Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle), NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 581 Dunnegan, N. Laguna Beach 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1-51 1617 Port Abbey, Corona de) Mar 644-7662 (S un 1-5) 2872 Stromboli Road, Mesa Verde 548-333.1 (Sat 1()-jj) lf>05 \V. Surrey Circle, Santa Ana 546-5625 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 231 Kings Place (Clilfhaven), NB 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 3125 Lincoln Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) 2815 Bamboo (Eastbluff, NB 646-3928, Eves 644-0345 (Sat & Sun 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE ll BR & 2 BR ) 617 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 64&-0303 (Sun 1-5) APARTMENTS FOR SALE (6 Units) 752 Amigos Way, Newport Beach 87S-4930 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 2 BR HOME + GUEST HOUSE 148 W. Comillo, San Clemente 492-1236 (Sun 1-5) *'"' **W......,.,., '***'"'-' w~"' BUILDERS -INVESTORS Big 132' '300' lot In EASTSIDE COSTA MESA "with FOUR Older homes. Fine loca- ti~n cJos~ to au Sch?OlS, Churches and shop-- ping. \Vill sell sub1ect to 18·20 Units Per· )nit Submit trades with cash flow or terms. . Priced at . only $ 5 2, 0 0 0. EX CELLENT VALU E. Call for more information. MARINERS SCHOOL Only two blks. away.• Redecorated spacious Three Bdrm. Two Bath home with extra larg6 Mast7r Bdrm. closets and dressing area. All tbIS Plus large patio and sparkling POOL. Two car garage -Nice landscaping Being offered at only $36,950. HOME AND INCOME Enjoy living in freshly painted, roomy Two Bdrm. home with HA RDWOOD FLOORS, F.P. modern kit. Large Breakfast area and service porch. Collect $150. mo. from tY.·o Bdrm. home at rear of lot. Units are separ· atelv fenced from each other -\veil land· 'scaped including fruit trees. Double Garage and workshop area. ONLY $34,950 WITH IOY• DOWN. GOLF ANYONE 1 Beautiful 18 hole golf course with modern clubhouse and restaurant onJv a few feet away. Lrg. Two story, Four ·Bdrm. Three bath home with stepdown living rm. Dining rm. B/I Elect. Kitchen. breakfast area and larj?e Fam. Rm. New Cpts. & Drps. -ele- gance thrn-out. Blockwall fenced. Three car garage. Excellent landscaping. One year new -Only S42,950 \Vi th low FHA/VA TERMS. ELIMINATE THE CHAUFFEUR !\·Iom e"ets a break 'vith this lovelv location for HARBOit HIGH SCHOO L 2100 Sq. Ft. Four Bdrms. \Vith high beam ceiling and white marble fireplace. Just redecorated, open and spacious, well planned central kit· chen with all the extras. Detached garage with outside shower for the surfer in the family. Call us now for an appointment DRAMATIC FLAIR Interior designed by LLOYDS of LONG BEACH accents this F 0 U R BDRMS. Two Bath, Spanish style , shake roof home nestl· ed in Mission Viejo. Garden style kitcheo opens into a tropical enclosed patio play area complemented by professional land· scape, terraced and fenced yard in stump· stone design. All of the extras have been added to complete the "True Essence'' of luxury living. Purchase now by inquiring this evening at . !SALESMEN NEEDED! 646·0555 220 E. Seventeenth St. the Realtor rot oaUlhl awimmlnc durhli. hil Optn lloost?' Wf'l!. it will be open a1111ln ttua: Sat IWl Sun 1-6 and he'll probably be swim. mine again. The beautilul horn( ha.S 4 bedrooms, heat· rd "i filtered pool, sauna ~lh, rec room, manlctittd groonda, tlw.ke root. sunny 'tit<:bt'n, quallt)' cupets/ drapes, new paint inside Ii O\ll and everything in im· maculate cooctltion. Fabu- !oo.s homt'! Fun platt! ONLY $35,950 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 147 Sonor• PleM" don't come durlnl the UCLA bllskrtball game -realtor '>''ill be watching It on TY, • ')llrsii"\o~<'Jlrnli~ 546°5990 • JERRY CRAIG 3341 Alebam• Coste Mes• You are the winnt'r of 2 tiekr.ts to the Roy el lnttrnation1( Circus * 111 the ORANGE COUNTY FAI RGROUNDS Saturday, /\pr]] 3rd Plea.~ call 642-5678, ext 314 hf'tw~n 9 and 1 pnl to claim your tick{'!s. <North County toll-tree numher is 541)..1220) * * * HARBOR VIEW HOMES lmm@diate possession avail- able with this nearly-new •I bedroom. 2 bath lovely. Swim in 1he 2 comrnuni1,y poor~. stroll in the park, or grt t~etMr \\oith nt'ighbors 111 the clubhouse. You 0\-VTl !he land. Unique location flf'ar UCI. Fuhion Island 11nd Bia C.anynn Co!Jntey Club. All this fr;Jt onl)- $-12.!lJO. M6--Z313 \-0' THE REAL \"\.. ESTATERS "I '. I • '' $21,950 2 STORY P ele Barrell feaffg ) f NHn U • ··"""' BAYFRONT INVESTMENTS i #3 Balboa Coves-42' lrontaae-• 59,9~ I Open Saturday & Sund•y 2 .. S • .,~~ #58 Linda ble -45' frontage--$189 iloo." OJMn Saturday & Sunday 2 • s 1 ·' Balboa Peninsula -52' lrontag._.179 600 Lido Isle -30' lrontage-$187' 6llb •· BaJboa PeninsuJa -45' frontage-$2231000 1 Prime Bldg. Site -75' frontag&--$293'.sot> . BA YCREST • WESTCUFf AREA 3 Bedrm, fam rm, vacant , ..••..• $48,500 1 I 3 Bedrm, den, din rm, pool . . . . . • $89 SOO • 3 Bedrm, den, din rm. pool. vac • • $69:500 4 Bedrm, din rm, xlnt location .... $56,500 ' 4 Bedrm, lam rm. pool, spoUess .. S58,0o0 4 Bedrm, pool, gorgeous ......... $65,000 4 Bedrm. !am rm, formal din rm .. $68,500 4 Bedrm, fam rm, din rm, patio ... $87,500 4 Bedrm, din rm, fam rm, view ... $89,500 5 Bedrm. din rm, tam rm, lg 2 stry $65,000, : CUSTOM CLIFFHAVEN ' ' ' .: ' This charming 5 bedroom home is designed for the large family that enjoys entertain· 1 ing. A lushly planted private patio gives the : living area an open feeling. The 5th bed.rm ; or recreation room is separate and flexible.• : $72,500. . 23 1 Kings Place Open Sunday 1-5 WIDE OPEN SPACES . Near Vail I.,ake -approx 230 acres Of. vlilt clean air and sunshine. Owners wilL divid• & carry paper or will exchge. Map in affitft Offlco Open Saturdays & Sundoyo ' PETE BA~ETT 'REAL,Y::: 1605 WHlclllf Dr• N.B. : .... 642-5200 : -. Gener al * XAVIER PLAN -"only a handful ever built" -this .10Jd out style was a smalh! -3 Bedrooms, 21h baths, family rm., fQr.. : maJ dining nn.,2 frplcs. -barely used -: vacant & ready at only $43,900 -subinJt • your terms! · ' *SPRING FRESH, bright & cheery. Chene. i poolside ''Ysidro'' home, adult occupied,~: ter than new; 3 bedrooms, 21f.a baths; format--: dining rm., country kitch. plus upgraded fe .. ' tures. Very flexible terms to qualified party: J IE. 17th St. Shopping Ctr.) EAST'SIDE COSJ'A l\tESA BEAUTIFULLY OF.CORA TED Price reduced to $41,900 for prompt sale! , ""' fl i -CDSTAMESA Evening• C1ll 642-7438 or 548.3265 oflnJa J J/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPO INTMENT 8 Lind• Isle Oriv~pen Sunday Spacious 3900 sq. ft. 4 BR., 41/.t bath home. J)ining rm., fam. rm .. study & 38 ft. water· front living rm. 2 Fireplaces. Carpeted & landscaped. .. .. .. .. .. ............. $167,840 60 Lindi Isle Drive Perfect for the family \vho wants a spacious \vaterfront home. 4 Extra lge. BR .. 4 Ba., pwdr. rm. Lge. liv. rm. & den ; 3 car garage. Beaut. patio/garden w/rm. for pool; deck & dock. By appointment. 72 Linda Isle Drive Traditional 6 BR., 51h: ba. home on lagoon, w /dock. Furnished, decorated & Jnd scpd. 2 master bdrm. suites . . , .......... $200 ,000 92 Lind• Isle Drive ... Beaut. 5 BR., 4 ba. home w/formal din. rm. & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Built-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $145,000 Waterfront Lots No. 44 : 108 Ft. on water ........... $107,000 No. 76 : 3 Car garage, Reduced to ... $77,000 For Co mplet• information on 111 homes & lots, pleese call: BIL L GRUNDY, REALT OR 833 Dover Dr., Suitt 31 N.B. 642-4620 J UST LISTED SEE 1'0DAYU! A~UMABLE VA LOAN S166/MO. PAYS ALI. CALL 540-1-151 open eve11. I Y =~::1 FHA-VA olJon i ol..el :J/ieje r/Jirtf& ~l .Awav 2414 Vista Doi NEWPORT BEAG 644-1133 Eleganl 5 bedroom, 3 b&th, two scory holll!' in Fabulous i\lesa d!'I l\1ar. Your family can walk !o all ,;chOOls ~ Elementary through college. A beautiful .park with many features tor you, even tt'fl- nis fa cilities. It's sha.rp! J iiiiii Call now !Of' a new wlly o1 BREATHTAKING VIEW I life $39,500. 546-2313 1-Q·THEREAL \"\._ ESTATERS , "I ... "'• ' ' I -[]-NEWPORT HEIGHTS "RUSTIC" Open hcam ceiling charme-r! 2 broroom~ -dining room wflh built·ln BBQ, Large !Y8rd for outdoor entertaill· Ing and 0Vl!l'3ized garage tor Dad's workshop. OnJY S26,!M. HiO'l')' on this one! Call 675-4930 • COlESWORTlfY&CQ. AEAl.TORS ... , ... ""'••1'·•tlil Dover Shor~ 5 bedroom, 31h bath, family room with !treplace, formal dining rooll!> I 3 car garage, ~92,500. " " ., . HARBOR VIEW HILLS < ~; 3 year old 3 bedroom, 2 bath, profe.!Sion;J: ly landscaped. Ocean view from patio. •57 ~ 000. ~ ' BAYCREST Charming 3 bedroom. 3 bath, 1eparate din- ing room, family room with fireplace low maintenance garden. $82,500. ' VACANT & AVAILABLE :,i;~ 5 Bedroom, family room, POOL. separate play yard. Large corner lot, room for boat storage. Asking $79,500. ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors Newport Heights 1033 M"ln"s Drl .. , N.B. 6'16-1550 Neer Herbor High "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Do!!!!v!!or!!!!S!!ho!l!ro~s!l!!!!Off!!!!!i<1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!I On Holly Lant', 3 bedrm. 1 \~ ~ ba, !'late entry, nice mze Gtneral Gtntrel 2 s ToRY ___ N_o_R_T_H ___ , :~":.:; ;:~'.~!."';..!':,: -;$[;1:iis:no:no-BiiiEiiLiio;;ww--/;~SP~A;;q;;K;;LES=u-KE-N{W;;a;:I STEAL COSTA MESA drpi;:. Jlonie ill 8Urrounded by MARKET VALUE Th.ii; fantastic bargain of only CPmcnt block fcnc"f'. Double · · '26,!M include114 huge bed· HALECREST ~ar. Call for moTT info. And we CM ~ Jt!! II Setdou. 4 btdtoom J ~ mom•. tSx20 family room. Set thl1 4 bedroom, 2 hnth Lachenmyer Rfty you've het'n waiting for tfW flont4t wltri•eovtred~' 1-·t d\n;"g room 3 ~,,,. RIG1rr hOme at a RJG,1-IT .......... __ ,. d """"'" u...... ' "" · pride ot owner·dtip home Call 646-.19211 f:v~: 67l4517 ...... ,.. ~-....... -·'17'1"L au·pel11 e.nd dni.PI'' 1hruout and br'come erw:banlPd ~l •"'!":~~~~~~;,;J pit-ct: with RTCJIT termt lightJ, tr.~ Pf.int and~ mus ••--,, II N• 1 _, -)'Ol.ll" wait Lt over. 3 .. __._ a .i.... -·"· W•lk lo · .,..... .., ~"'""' . . ., t~ <..'11.!'e llou m;iinlPnlln~. LEASE-OPTION ~ -'" mittak'-or miaprinl, ACT ft 1 had Iha! lender lovini;: rooms 21 1 bath11, large~ and 1chool1. Won't bir • NO\V' Trade )'OUr~. CIJ'f' you've been l~ing 11W! largest home ~ thP 11rate family room ¥.'ith wet 1ale k>nr at $26.SOO. vAA Wa Iker & Lee for Beautiful covcrtd patlo money Jn Costa Meo. ;, fwd. bar, tormal dining, ht«t FJlA ll'l"ms available. ntAI mitnJeur'l!d yards: rooms! a blr family room wttl t.ndlCftpcd rH.t yard, ~ You'll~ 3UJ'1)11sed for only 1.nd k tchtn. 3 large bathl, aood nel~. • A~ : Rf6.ltors ~Edinger I TI4 \ 842...f455 or 54(}-5141.'1 $28 500. 5464313 complete land~pifw with Only $30.500 w··~·~~ ' -40 feet of PotUo. Assume a VA -nu -CONV. - big"' VA W.n. 646-7171 Call 673'r>60 REAL -0 THE REAL 1-'.'\. ESTATERS '0 THE RE A!, "'-ESTA'l'l:RS -O THE REAL . "'-l:STATERS Open Evonl1191 HORSES OK -. •, . . e Mt-41$4 •:;:.:._ A-1 lO!if' near UC1, 3 bed· -------~I l'OOm home-" ,.;,ooo ••· N. $23,900 17'===~;;;;;;;:1 $137 R"'c:y ",l~~;';~'Roaltor 3 BDRM. + DEN 4 BEDROOM/FAMILY $28,950 a motilh lSIO Nf'wpot'J. Blvd., C.M. Sht!J'P & clPan. Owner ftallS· 5 BEDROOMS 3 8d"1'I + den .tr"1".. • 1 ... 71_ lf'l'T'f'd, Hullt·ln rangto le 0v. Owl'll'r w1n11 qulelc aale!! fl 1 •-•m' kll....:,-,-"< 111\"'I•' _.. 1.7 /Ill S2'T URe amlly rm., entry ball, ""' .. ,..-~~"'!""'!"""'""' .... ,.. \ .. n &: dl!lhw•"htt Ir ttfrlg· temur, ,IX» I 1 1 di I wood cabinelt, bo·-·• · :wa:n 11 I reap" .. cltan t'riror. ~J7'i0 2029 Harbor, CM 646.(IQ33 :.':nuke: 1~Zd :u~ :ii Inca. M>-17l0 aut'l<'ll out the trtuures le: tnu1h -TARBELL 2'SS H•rbor VI R ltv trtta. No do'>''n tcl'ml. TARBELL 295$ H.'r turn lnto cuh thru a Dally House HuntlnQ:? Watch U\11 ftCQ •• MO-Im Pilot 0.•Ultd' •d. &Ci.6873 OPEN HOUSE ('alumn. m_.;.H.;.at.;,bot;..;,., .;.CM;;....;,;646-00.1:;..;,.,;;3;,.;,T;;A;,;R.:;B.:;E.:;L.:;L_;2:;1:55:.:,:H.:,":;bo=r F~ =~= & .. • ' ........... ~I _ .... URGENT! ;;. lllne.ss forces sale-VIEW home in Corona del A Mar·POOL. 2 bedrooms with ~eparate guest house. Carefree living at its best. Below mar· et at !54.500~ CaU 675-1930, I ,,, ., BA YCREST-POOL j Extra size lot -3 large bedrooms & 21h D3lhs. Large Jiving room and panelled fam-!--ily room both u•ith fireplaces. Upgraded wall I '_t9 \\•a ll throughout. Professionally Jandscap- .. ed. 16X36 pool \\'ith Olympic diving board & I ,~pool slide. AM·F~f in every room & patio. ' Best vaJue in Baycre.st ... underpriced at ,;oply $53,900, Call now: 675-4930, ' . . ' I -5 BEDROOM HIGH ~N THE SKY • With a never -ending gusto of clean fresh i.ir with space to live and play. Wake up to a ,..panoran:ric ~ater view and by night a thou· ·s~d tw1n.kling lights across the bay. Exqui- _f'151te appomtmenls throughout. Cozy family ! room, wet bar and formal dining room. \Vatch . ~he,r eyes spar~1e wh,en she walks through ·-this dreamy kitchen. We proudly oUer this 'd istinctive home at $110,000. '~, RESIDENTIAL .INCOME I ·~x dynamic pride of ownershii> townhouses. * Prime quiet locatioD •·* Custom throughout I ·* H'.z years young 1 '* Fireplaces · 1* Oilers needed $215,000 CALL 615-4930 NEWPORT HEIGHTS "RUSTIC" ·- S7,• Reduction BA YpiORES • 60 rt. corntr lot, 3 bdrms. 2 baths im· maculate condition, 11e. pa· t10, can be bought {urn, or unfum, Excellent ll!-- NOW PRICED at 152,500 unturn .• 3ubmit Temu. * BAYSHORES * NEAR PRIVATE BEACH • B&.Yfihore Dr. 4 bdnn. 2 ba th, provincial, dinif'I( room. beamffi ceilings, la-r. laundry room. crut patio w/bh-tn bbq -$52.500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS "6oeiitN' • bl,;., l \)olh, fam ily rootn pha pi.y room, blt-in's, bt:11.med ceilings ASKING $45,500. CONDOMINIUM 'VESI'CUFF _ Choice corneor location • POOL _ !ovr!y 2 bdrm. 2 bath, hk.!. new, v. w l: drapes, I1ttplace. 11.a.sh-1 f't & dryer -$29.500. - • _,,."'° BAY I. BEACH REAL TY, Inc. 12 Y11ra of S.rvlc• In TM Harbor Area BAYCREST. OPEN SUN, 1·5 Drl9e to 2001 Leeward (o il Tradewinds) to see one of the best buys in Newport'& fee a rea (you own the land). Absentee owner Will consider trade for smaller than this lge. 4 BR. home with its huge family rm. & poolsize yard. Low interest bank loan is as- sumable, $59,950, NEW LISTING -CAMEO HIGHLANDS lrnm~c. 4 bdrm. & dining rm. w/huge living rm . Beaut. grounds, profess. lndscpd. and li~hted, S54,900 OPEN SUN, J,5 4626 CORTLAND BALBOA DUPLEX Xlnt rental area. for small investor. )1ini· mum attention. Always rented property. $34,950, LIVE LIKE A KING On Kings Place -no throne room. but 3 very nice bdrms. & a huge family rm. In· eludes refrig. w /ice maker, at $43,500. BAYFRONT -OPEN SAT/SUN, 1·5 Stoo at 1915 Bayside Dr. to see the finest, custom 3 Bdrm. 3 Bath home on the Big Bay, for the exceptional price of $971500. Desert owner says "SELL". MESA VERDE 675-3000 LARGE FAMILY -See this I 5 bdrm. 3 bath With formal I ci ining room, p.11nelll"d fam-1 ~~~~~~~~;Shllmd 1 ~·G;;•;no;r;•;l;;;;;;G;•;n<;r;a;I ;;;;;;;:1 * SPRING IS HERE * ' ' 1~1--.. I~ l~I -.... 1~1-..... ' I _ .... I Coat• MtM C0tta ~ta A PRIVATE WORLD OF BEAUTY ~\ awaits you .......... . ..• cool OOND bfU1M,,,11'atarud btac.h ~ tports .•. youn to enjoy thd 1wrtmtr ib clote-in ea.ta Meu. Spaciout l .l 4 Wtoom, 1in1lc l two 1tory model1. ANEW HOME THIS SUMMER I Open House Dally 1 ·5 1307 Mi1rlan Lene, W•atcllff CIRCLE THISI 111 Very ultra area for this 3 bedroom. 2~ baths, family room. lanai, electronic bltn.S, carpets & expensive drapes, intercom. Shake roof, sprinkJers front & rear. Vacant now. Owner reduced price $3000. Exceptional buy dow at $49,500, See you there, ~~0,500 19th and Mllttl1r Ave., Coab Wea ' S.IH O"lu l'hont• (71•) ~0!37 JERRY FREUD· CHARLES ARNOLD e WANT CHARM e lU E. 17th StrMt, Coite M•i• Cc>me .wt this 2 BR REAL TORS e ~7755 Deya • ~SSU Ev "OOLUiOUSE" Open beams, •1· mauive lrplc, R-2 Jot wt 'l:"'"'~~'"''"''"''"'""'"'!"'!~ ... ~..,..,..,.., .. I rm to build. By cwnrr. General &.lboe Jtlend $38,ID). Open Me Sun only Whot'5 This? 3Bedroom1- 1-5. 6t6 Narcisswi CdM. DUPLEX 3 Br., ~in rm. t:V. e BY OWNER '$32 900 ha. k 1 Br. $57,SOO. Fix • ii. Pyramid £xclw!gon 61;). Furn 2 BR 1 BA conremp. 8800 • Jo'P, Bm C11s. Glas1 wall $20,000! Balboe Penlniula opena LR-DR tc re~r yd. \\'t 1a1d Jt, and 11.·e me.'ln It' R-.2 ~I for future Unit ovf'r Costa Mesa b&rJ&in it you I TERRIFIC Bay Viaw ex11t1na dbl garAge don 't mind a Jittll! fixing A rare find -lovl!ly turn., 614 Goldenrod • ~-790ll up! We 14'0n't 11o•as1e spaCI!-5 hdrm .. 3 bath home. Can TERRIFIC VIEW Don'! you waate ume com-f'•Sliy be converted to du-You own the land with this ing in lo 1tea1 thia grm in plex . lge 3 br, 2 ba home + up- 925 W. 8.1y at.airs recreation rm ~side J ONES REAL TY 673-6210 pool, 673-8813 SH&A9rH- ShowsUkea Model! Every ao ottf'n a. home COii!• e& on the market that'• .,, clean ewn our blaae &atta· men i:a~p! Thill is one! 3 big brdrooms, 17xJ4 pane]. led dining or family room w/fireplacf'; bu.Ill-ins, dia&- W&.!lher; iorgeo111 carpetJ & (jrape11, Move In ,\ JI v e! Pricf'd en thf., noae @ Jwt s.11.500. Call 645-0003 I 01!1.\l L 01 \0\ ,, RtA 1 1 <)~~ the rourh! Call • 645-0.103 Optin S.1t/Sun .;.~·S stairs hideaway + dov•n- 2001 W. &!boa, N.B. VIEW, nt Blulls, CdM, Older 2299 HARBOR, COSTA MESA IORl \l L Ot\O\ "'"'''"0 ~( 8.1ycre1t home, R2 240' deep lot, STEAL THIS ONE $4i>,IXXI. li73-l9S8 $21.950 We1t!ide Beauty. AJ- 2299 Harbor C •1 BAYCREST Costa Mesa 191 FHA 7"~ • osta "eaa Must sell our lovely home.1---------sume $ • OO • 1317() BeautJtuUy landscaped, all e.HA SftVt• inr., w/w Cl'p1, cust d~. elec, 4 BR, 3 BA, CUI/Om .r -r ... toiao CCN patio, Vaeatll home on large corner fee $27 ,SQO-Open Sat I: Sun 1-.$ PM. 9M EASTSIDE I ,7. ~ 64"n36 Grove Pl. Owner I A.tnt Older 3 bf!droorn home with or. ,.......,., .,. We Say ·. $26,900.' 642-1771: eve11: 646-7365. 3 car garage on 1,1 acre Corona d•I M•r <Aunty R-4 land. Hurry t1n Anxious owner orders Us to Owner 63f4•f. VA Loan CAPE COD WJ!h neArly Mw carPf't, F IA hear 2 bdnns. l bath -VACANT -Ottered ar 536.500. this one:: -0::".00"'C=0"'."----1 sell! Disr!'gards FHA ap-$4000 cash -4 BR. 2 BA, 200D Panorpmic View Good Value $!3,950 THROW AWAY ,,.;,., · Ju" w'"" "i;'" ,,, '" 133,300, mo .,,., "C" THOMAS · ' ""' ' Delightful home with 3 3 Big bedrooms, and YOUR CAR KEYS'. new_ ronms, ining, P.l.T.I. Imm . Poe;s. Nn qua.1-~ .. ~en beam ceiling charmer! 2 bedrooms· R-ltor lovely tiedrooms & den, I large family room in Newport 2 bath~. built-in range &. ifying. 557.6536, 548-ffM. -.. u ining room with b uilt-in BBQ, Large yard -Bf'cau~ you can walk to ovf'n, firepla~. Rooin for I :r."' IV c H 54 .. .,~-plus the enjoyment of a this sturdy Baycrest •I EVER~'G "-· "· , 1 S22 500 WW down to buyer I , or. o utdoor entertaining and oversi'ze garage ..... . oa5t wy, ~"""'' I • •n .. ~ from this •JU«t, 1ra11er. tic ....... n 1 a.~r .. :,.-'" c··•rt • __ ,_ N w3 pool & putting green, home, Only $49,000, ·" ho h c -.~ ·~ --·~ I for Dad's workshop, Only $26,950. Hurry 0· n r1vport Beach, eves 545-....,., Fairview ""arp me pl us income. at I is slashed prict! ail _,.,. !hi , Call 6~ ,9.,n Choice ne'ighborhood. A nifty 2 Bedroom home 645-0303 Ji'HA . 3 "BR. &""" 5tttet. s one ,.,... .xi 4 Bedroom5 plus '"II 1 A~, 675-8989 er &~ r;: ,.._ --OPEN SAT /SUN. J.5 -v-1 with Swedi11h fireplace and 5 " C,., F. COLESWORT·HY & CO. ~. r.:nao~~:.·~· BR.. It's Different Maid's Room f1nytime) ~i;:;;:a;,,ardre~: ~v'::~ <A;k ~~ ~;:~.soo Attractive 4 bedrdoom Custom built by Ivan 1 "'"'!!'!:':':"~~~'!"''"'"I . 3 BR, 2 btt, Din's rm, Fam REAL TORS lam. rm. Beaut. view. Baycrest h 0 m e wtth \Veils, Tht's Baycrest 1 oversized garage. An f'Xcel· F _, , , " pool '75-t930 S!l9 500 EXECUTIVES Jeni investment whether rm, On.-=. air, '"'fie , ' large family room & home is designed for Live amid Juxury, Lowest you·~ just startfng out or Small down. S4&-l28> Newport Beech OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 , separate dining room. 3 privacy, and IS loaded · price 1n prestige area, see gettina set to retire. A 10uth-2299 HARBOR. COSTA MESAM c"E"S"'A-;V°'E°'R°'D"E-"°"Lo-..,-.-,,-,=Ji. 1'17 .Port Abbey Car garage. 1 \Vilh extras. va.Jue irow. hemes priced cf-the-highway winner !or URGENT~wner bought new 2 Ba. Blt1111. Buy tr6m M~MOO~i&ilOOMi~iMMMMiiMM~i Harbor Vlf'w Homts, Cdl\T. lo s.53.000. Walk to .chools. cnly S<f9.r:iO. home -must sell im-0 w n er & 111.ve! Dtys 5 BR, fan1 . rm. ft:e land, I Have Opening For Re•I Estate Salesmen Owner rransft-rred. musr Cali 673-8550 mediately. s.JI.950 er submit 835-3551, eves 540-9752 1845 Pitcairn JERRY FREUD • CHARLES ARNOLD sell ! Steal th11 one at offer -all tenna available. "D"'•-n•~P,-o"'ln"'t-----1 LENDER'S CLOSE-OUT!! PRICES SLASHED Iv, ,, I r~;.~ $5000 , * ,,. Now from $29,7$0 .. , .-. : .• '• I "' " LOW As6%% A. ~.ll. 4 and 5 bedroom view homes Fencing • Carptiting • Landsc•plng • Sprinkler• • Large Lot• SOL VISTA J\.-fet.a Ve~. Ci\!. 3 BR. " 388 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa S:W.500! Manicu?'M yarrl, 2 ma11sive 1amlly room. $37,;;oo I REl-.L TORS '46-7755 Ellis-Schreder, Rltrs. fireplaces, 3 large bedroom11 WHAT YOU SEE IS 29491 Via Val Verde 192-6606 & 2 sparkling baths. Call WHAT YOU GE"TI , . N "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!)!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'·--=~-~~~-==~;:;-'"""T.'""~~1 545--3424, 9Juth Coa1t and you ,et a. lot of hoo• ..... runa. 1guel. 3 B<fnns. ~ * MESA VERDE * e OPEN DAILY 1-5 e Reai1or11 rremtndou, '"Y ,1 132,.uv.. General .. General Lo 1 260 E I C '-==~====~-I in rhis immac:ulale 4 BO.. ......, \·c Y. unmac. home. 1st .ven"" anyon ' EAST SIOE-$23,750 CO ··• R~. 2 BA, ipli! lf'veL Large RBIN-ottering. Beaut. JTOUndll. Shorechff11. 3 bdrm! Vlf'W. · . EA.STBL'.UFF e OPEN e BY OWNER Cov. patio. New ropper Extra lgf'. lamily rm . .' Larg• '"", shly pa1ntf'dl, .ft:n<'rrl. lot~ lam1!y rm, lop grsdf' car· c tree~ coo 1n &ummf'r Pf'l anrl dr11:Pt1. 2000 sq, tt. MARTIN *FRONT ROW BAY VIEW* p!umb'a.B1t38k,~,'' .. , Ucour&e. lor '6 · _ .. A.. · a "··~-'3Y500 • __ , . ' ,......, •. OPEN SUN 1-5 e . pan'°'""' Uv'g cm. are~n o51!' to,...,...,,., , . ...,... Luxury 2 sty. 3 king-sized Bd,. 3 ba, Lg den G W'lll • &hag crpt, oew dtps, bltn5, down. With fireplace. eorge 1 amson 277 Morning Canyon Rd. cov'd patio, t .J... heat. POINT REAL TY REAL TORS 644-7662 :$21,900 FULL PRICE Extras include: REALTOR Fashioriabl" ShorttlHfs • 54M213 Owner 34156 Coas1 Hwy, Dana Pc.int • Be.st e\ectric garage door opener 673·4,lj() M5-lS64 EVES. charming 2 bdrm. plu!I den: ' · 11141 496-5323 e Qualitv, landscp w/brick & wrt iron wall DOVER SHORES 1"4 baths. 2 Frplcs. P4!i11:ed 9300 SQ IT Yard. $23·800· ft C I d , ~, k 3 Br, 1 Im (sr-ce l0¥.Xf13ndl *(REPOSSESSED)* & gate VI""' horn~. 1148 Santiago Dr. n . U"CU ar nve. -.ulC nc1 1. .,. ... _ CM 3 p:>5!tS!I $6'9 500 e pa !O. c--11..., ,j • 3 BR, 2 BA 'llJ/famil,y room. for this great 3 bedroom e Shag carpels, coved linol. new pt & dee. Best buy • 1pac. :; BR. 4 ba. · · MiM. to hwy. Buyer to oct"sn view and boa t-trail· beauty. Lois of carpets with paper Adaptable lloor plan for DON V. FRANKLIN assume 5'-'.%. $148 pmts. er lot. S21!.SOO. Teni!ic fin. matching drapes. ~lodern e Large r oofed patio off pool-table-sized couple or !gf'. family. Newly Realtor $3000 down + 2M T.D. ancing. built-Ins &re in this country carpeted den dtcorated. By app't. $91.000. • 673-2222 • &12-7817 EBBTIDE REALTY ~tyle kitchen: also ft di•h· • 2 frplc's '-1 in den V.'hole wall of used Bill Grundy, Realtor OPEN SAT/SUN. FREEDOM Special corfl{'r 496-4664 " San Juan Capistrano wa!lhfor. ~fove-in condition. , br1'ck 8.1.l Dover Dr .. N.B. 642..t620 338 Evenin,,. Canyon Rd lot on nice cul-de-sac. 4 I <c=7'===---A h' , YOU CAN'T • NEW 3 BR Resldence, ccean Mod I d 'I 10 I d k I I is pru:e • GI ll & t d d k dd d t BRIGHT & SHARP -POOL Sho,,,clr'H,, W•tk I" pn'v, Bdnn. 2 Ba. Completely ~.•n• ~'• es open a1 y a.m. o us AFooRD ro' RENT 11 , a5', wa , carpe e sun ec a e o v ,·1e11o•. .,.,..,,1 Call1ta Dr .. t Sa D . • · Ca Large 3 bedrm, l bath, all beach from rhis 3 bdrm. l carpeted. La.rgeo Jot, fenced I'" 9., Xl n 1ego F'wy. at Ortega -Right on Ort~ " nd ,,,,11 q al'I master suite _ __, ,, w·tr 11 ""· : .. ,. Bldr 64~905 t I f · I a ti I Y you. bltns, extra lge In! with batb, (amily rm. hnm t . rear Y"-'"· pa 10. l s~ ;c:-c:-;;;-;;------1 ;l o el on Cam,ino Capistrano to right on Del w lk & l MOVE IN. NOW! 2939 CATALPA ST., 644·1450 ,_ VA FHA , __ , E•st Bl ff • a er ee huge outdoor recrcaUGn Ust'd brick '-le, w/bltn 1vr or appra1....,. U u!SpO -Then nght on We:itborne to right on Priced same as stock model -7c-,, fin avail "" B o p ,,_, al o 1 --::::-:::-oo~-----1 Area. 26x35 H&F Pool "''ith BBQ & eating attain kllch. Y "''rter, n.n.ip 5 n Y· YO ' §!~ Sail Dr. I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!! J diving hoard. Pre-summer S38.000 _ And low ror this 646-2188 LrLL LOVE ~; I Phone 17141 493.49~3 · mo H..:~\~"" Ad•m• I 0 .... ,.1 G•n•,.I pri«d " 134.950, 1;,.. '"'' * PRICED BELOW * OUR "TRINA" ~ S6i4!11 Open 'ti! 9 PM POOL Larwln Realty, Inc. CALL fi7:;.-J7'26 V.A. APPRAISAL Just lillled a IOUfht aJtu ~il\iiITTii1iiu·'1iWWWii1iWllWV OPEN HOUSE QUALITY BUILT 546-5411 •nytlm• A By Own<r, 5 BR, +, 1-Srocy "T';"'" plan I" o,. Bluf!•, Gener•I General Sha rp Eas1sidf' homt mm-$2& g O OPEN DAILY 1·5 ~ Se~ thii! 3137 Sharon Lane 3 Bedmom11, ll..I baths and 2504 CLIFF OR 5 '99 B d CM ---Open Sa1. & Sun. U-6 P~I .. , & 1 nd ,, ',, ANXIOUS · pll"re with fireplace. plaster 1 1. roa way, . , C 11,,.,tiis a pa. p &Yf?'Ol1 11 your INEXPENSIVE SAT. & SUN. l TO !'i walls & hardWOOd floors. 3 Bednn, l ba, lge living FOR !!Ale by cwrf'r-4 br, doorslep. ' ~NER DUPLEX Quality custom con11rucuon! Beaur1!uJ kitctien & 1eopar· The be~! bet 11 the fint per-1wm, flreplace, new crpts/ DUPLEX tam rm, nr Bakrr I,, Only $44.5()() BEACH UVl'NG Bettf!r than new condition! alt dining area. l.arge R-2 son to 1ee this absolutely drps, ne11o•ly dtcora!l!d, dble F11!rvif'1\I. Assumt 6% VA Call 673-8550 Wat&idf' near shopping. \Ve are proud to offtr Ntiv-Truly minimum car" yarn: loc. Only 011e block to 17th gnrgeou! 3 btdrm, 2 ti.rh gara&~. lmmed1a1e posse1· S0t..rll{-OF-IBE-HIGH\\'AY lean. $.JOOO/drl & 2nd . )~~u~ :~~~. ~U:~ port . Shorft ll~ s 1 buy. Locatl!d in much desirtd Strl'e\ 8hoppini;:. Pr \ c-f" d homP 11o1lJ be the new o...,,.·n-&ion. $26.~. 2 Roomy 2 Bedroom unlls in Sl&J/mo PJTI. S.P. 526,S:io. S29 o~ 3 n~--2 Newport Htigj'its~ 3 Bed-only ;24.950. Can 546-~. er. Splll'kl!nit condition, cool Leon Vibert, Rltr. I the 400 block of Fernlf'af. z..l~369 Bkr ___ _ \O ' THE REAl, \°"" ESTATER~; -"le p.raaes. Excepoon.atly ·""": ucu.i ......... s. 2 1 1 ba H , T , 1 , d l Barh~. New didi11o·ashf'r, room11, u I ths. ua:e Heritage Realtors, topen covered pallo. fully crptd 5,!B-0>83 Evf's: 673-6.)34 op incomf', top oca11on an OPEN SAT./SUN. :~~nn' lO% Down. $l4.900. carpelll and paint. Fire. Family Room, Priced Right evf'&) on J;ttRt ccrner Jocauon. euy to sre. 972 DENVER DR. 1 -c=co-"'"-o=~='= ' I _... 11 $49.900. _ Call 646-7171. J:::vt'""body qualifies to i!!I• SPARKLING 3 bPdroom, l ONLY S45,950 LUSK, View 3 BR, 2% BA pl11cr. 2 p.ti lJ05, and S?aciou1 'J b th ~ "'th I f I F1IA or VA. 4 BR. plus fam. 2'l2l A c, • ·1 "' •"-" -u tho·s "'"" $Z6,400 '"m' tho's low 1,1,..,,1 VA a .... me w1 ar1e am1 y CALL .~ -.~ b rlllltus _ 6#-2024 r. '•O ' THE REAL ··~ESTATERS double-garag~. Total u~e ...... """' J~ ~ ., -m all bl·-· I It ·~ rm .. 3 a., lge. lovtly lam. gpec1al home today. lean -best hurry! Ca 11 ·~ · ..... u Y By Owntt • S.56.500 • • '• '' ~ • r, ol communily pool and ftn· 4 Bdr. + Family Rm. >t.>84l4. carpetf'd. nic-e e nc\ 0 11 t d ily home. Xlnt neighbor-Open Sat/Sun 10 'til rlark ni!I eoorts. And only · 2 $500 Down yard, excellenr location. hood. '35.950. 2 BR, 2 BA, gardn rm. 2 '!S'fEpS TO OCEAN blocks to the beach.. 646-Tin Large family kitchen W'lth Lease $250 per me., owner CALL 675-Sn& patios, 2 r pr w/elec drii, A-Frame beach home. X1nt built-in range -oven • dllh· will ccnsider option 10 A pool. All tn pk like ~ltinz. echd. 3 BR. l'.4 ba. 2 Car washeor, li~laee, Pnlry purchase. Call 5 4 S-8 4 2 .( · ~ I D!x xtriu1 644-1498. 1...,.: Bltns. new Cllt SJJ.900 $27,950 hall. rl1n1ni:; room. ~1720 Scuth Coast Realtors. I * OPEN HOUSES 1-5 Ws';;;i;;,0,1--;;;;'. VIEW hnme _ 3 br. 3 ha, ~AYWOOD REALTY 14 Bdrm.+ Femlly Rm . TARBELL 29SS Harbor ~~~~~~~~~: * BAYCREST * I J;;-;~:;:;;:;:~~::;::~~ spaciou~ 111.mily rm . Htd t3o6 W. Coast Hv.•Y .. NB j REPOSSESSIONS Den • 3 baths ""'EEO lt .t reap" .. ciean 1-Eastbluff•View Cuslom 4 BR., fam ily rm. 1 '4615 FAIRFIELD 0 I SAS TE R STRUCK-this ponl. all f"xtr.::i~. 1;44-4'1.lli , . 548-1290 11 Sparklina .clean hom~S. some 40 ,_ p I Bt111ut!fu\ pool t,, p8!\o Camtc Shorts. Imm. Pos!. EaatAide Cosra Ml'~ hom" 1 ;;F-::ou"'n"t"a"ln'""'V'°•'ll'•"Y'--::.C.-I newly pain red &' ~llt'P@ted . 2, n • 0~ mit thf' lrta!ures & trub -l..argt' Lus.k .1 BR . 21 r BA 4l!Z7 Shipv.ay l.anf' S69.MXJ $711.j()() lLOid and o ...... ·ner purchase<! I ;';';o;'.':::::"'.'::::C-O"o--- \7'1\CANCIE::, Coit money! I 2, 4 .tr; 5 bdrm1. Scme with B~autl!ul Jamtly horn~. f!l:n. turn into cash thru ft D11.ily 22'11 Arhut\l'I -64-1 ·702-.! OPEN SUNDAY l-j 316 NARCISSUS another, buyt"r unable to IMMACULATE : 3 Br. family .Rent )'OtU' hou&t", 11.pl., store 1 pools. FHA-VA conv. lltl'llS', try hall. I a r I' room~ By fh\nrr -5fi.fi00 Helen B. Dewcf R•altor I Clo!lt' 10 beach. $44.500 comple!e purch11.se -sellf'r rn1 Rancho ~1,.sa Home. 2 ®aa .. etc. thru a Dally Pilot from Sl0.!:00 ~ $40,000. 'throuctiout. central flOllt I:"';;;';;';;;' ;;;C:;l';;":;lf;;;;"':;:;';;d;;, ;;;W-56:;:;;;;";;.!.:0:;P;;;EN:;:;;;;":;';;;'S;;;u:;n;;;l:;O;;::'t':;' ;;d;;u;;;k~64:J;;::,Q:;JM:;;;;;::;;:::;:;:;:;"'-::;;;:;'":;;:' 607 CARNATION nftds help SUbmJt al l ~linute., tc tht fN"eway. ri. ifed d Collin.'\ & Watt. lnc I 540 I720 tenns en thi1 sparkilng 3 FHA-VA or Clinv Fir.n- --8843 Adama Ave. 96l.s523 TA'RBElL 29;).} Harbor '-""" ""' e r 0 m me. ...,,, cing, S.12.500. Thi!! lovely ~a.s 1 .. • I · Pan. -Imm''"'''' --•, •'l,500 b d o ho '>h ,., G-•r•I OPEN HOUSE MORGAN REAL TY ha~wood ,_noon. bl t n 11 • homf' at 9599 Puffin Laiw, ... SAT & SUN 1.5 c:lfnl'O A\',( -f)"f1 ~Q.• 673-66'2 '754459 patia, dboe fireplace and wilt be Mid OPtli SUN· ,. ., . . ' 2629 Harbor, Costa M•MI 546-8640 Thinking of SELLING? »let us help, we will buy your house ,0today for its full velue, The ~nly ed· 'diti onel charge is 1°/0 of the sell - •·]119 price , No add iti onal expense, -We need houses ! ti doasn 'I cost 1nythin9 to ce ll and find ou t-you might even 1ave ! ! • ~~· l.""'Ul~1-~pq•p -,~-~~~-~~1 mort.$33.000orBestolfPr. DAY 12-4 or call c. J . 1912 Tf't'f'slla La.ne • Hutm Th p J A La San Fr•ncisco Call 54a-&424, South Coe.st REEVES & ASSOC 536-8117 m1hl•nds, N,B, 1N,., Qov, e uu e with fh& Bui/f./n Ch11eHe $92,500 O.•llMI GI l"1 dow,, FlU m;n .....,, er I. Mariners). Sparkliftc 0 1tecirrott0• i.tt.s of tM Balconitt, fittplact's, ba5e· VACANT 3 Bedrm + lam Condo 3 BR. 2 BA. all 3 BR &: r!P11 home, modern fQUr .1erarnbled words be-men11. 2-3 bedroom vieow rm, 2 ba, bltns. Crpt1/drp1, bltnl, rommunlty pool, 2 ](i1.. w/11.IJ convtniencf'J. '-to fer'" f011r simpltl wore». \11 n111. 1pac. l bdrm. + 1-lrplc, larte yard. 2 Y"11.r1 car iar. John Irwin A f'rplc. ~lll!!I bP M>kt'! Aik· I B U G 0 R E I \ bdrm. turn. f''inr otferin,. cir!. Good l~Ation Taki' As.-.oc. 6.'lG-4470 !rtg S3t%0. All terms l\'l i!-I' I 1· I I' '11 ~ Ca\! !or )'Our appoinfment (\\'Pr fj .. '1, VA si1:'i P' r1 4 BR FAM RM ahlt. Sourh Cca11 ftM..lto.rt. .~ rnda 1 • n1<">. • lot al. 0 v. n ' r I A I t • ~~24. U'niver5ity Realty ~16-4470 I Cnrn~~ lnr. ~-WI $23,500 4 BEDROOMS Sharit .Ir clean. Movt! In CM- dltion. Rt•r l1vin1 room. dinl111 rm .. f'ntry hall, built. ins. NI) rlo'lt.'n 1 .. rrn1. S«1-1m TARBELL Ull H.,b., BEACH UNITS 11"\mft •Pttlment orily I yn. old. <;loH lo beach l\'rw. P"lrf Shott~. full tHI~. S161'11l mo_ Income Sll!l.5(1(1 30-. '" GRAHAM RY.ALTY &16·2414 Hl)U1t HUl!tlt\r".' Walth thf' OP!:N HOUSE column. 3001 E. ~1 H"} !ii.\.~;;,10 MESA Verdr hy cv.·""r. lm-1 Hunt1ngt.n B.ech I G E u v A l ' rR.nv. CHARM-~ of h\\'\. mAr 3 BR, 2 ba. Ohl frplr. • I l I I ,, R-l ' BR ' BA ' ,.,,,,, "'"'"' pool: A-t "'"'· _ _ • • • • Lr; tip be.am liv rm Bltn ltf!ml. Crpt1, Drpc;, C"try-..tyle tam rm kit. Dbl In m11nttn1nc~ yarn 1\'nrk. I H A Y V E I cu itr'a for xtra ioe. 43.2 Musi su tn bel~\·f'. ~7 i Carnation. Op 1-4 daily BIG FAMILY! OUR HOME ) JI I j • New song title: ~ Ex-MZ.-9199 1s WAfrl?fG. 4 br, 2~ ba, • • -_ pected P•rfume But I Didn't CAMEO SHORES Jee cov'd encl patio, eood I -a -." 'l·lt Btautif'UJ Oc-ean View ~rpt, bled front yard, nr F 0 Y H I 0 I Jus! llitld! 4 BR. tl tam. nn. 3 sc~i.. A retl buy tor • I 17 1• I I G C01T1ol•t. th• ckr.ickle 1:1vottc1 v."4 b11. "pool, 4639 Gorham S~.~. 646431 3 Owner. __ _ _ _ _ _ by f1!11nj In the 111•11/no worda DI'. $9:1.000. By Aftp'I. BY a11t·ntr, 3 BR. dtn. It; Yl>ol d1v.loo rorn .iep No 3 b•low. Bill Grundy, Realtor BA Hillm!st homf'. Crptii, • PRINT NU.VB!,!D 11 I' r 1· r I' I' I' I Sl.l Do\'f'r Dr., NB &12. IG20 l!rps, fl\ruout. Bit-In~. pool lflTltS IN SOUAR[S · I A -INCO.,IE IOUlh cl Hv.·)'-3 h7. lll!f' ot 1\~Umf. fl 1t nlA l'M UNIQUE And £'m lookina: for that JIU. 1icula.r rouple who rw>tda charm, pr1vAcy, 1wimmUW and easy maintenalk!P. t haVP J bf'dmmtl and a larrt ta.mlly room. My kitchen ovtriook1 my PoOJ- 1 h&\'e a nlc• atrium off rey Uvlna room. Corne up and wee mt> -l'U sell myM':U to ycu for U5,9l0. M:l·33.'U \0 THF. RF.Al, '" F.STllTE:R~ i) ~~~~~.~E JOI/ I I I I A I I I I J 1'' ba '°"'er: 2 br. 1 hit. Pl-I . s.l~U9 • _ _ _ • _ _ _ _ upper Ctiit11, rlrpg , bllns. ~1ESA Vl'rrif by n.,,,nf'r: 1 1---------'-I SCRAM•LeT. S ANSWERS IN DIME·A•UNE ''Pk In "'"" ""I" 1'2,"'1 bd,m, lm lr nn, l h• "'"• Fut "''ulu.,. juot IP'-Sy ownu &n..w.i6 ()ptn cMil,y $2t,9:"JO. 5U-:m5 c.ll ••1.1 . ~ I ' f S•tul'd.-y, Much 'l7, 11t71 DAILY PILOT 1 Huntington Bia<!" ~~~ I~ [ -· ... I~ I _,,, .. l~I -"'-I~ I ~~:~" I~ I .._,,, lli1 I -·-~~;l ~~~I Condominiums Buslnest Houtes Furnlt.htd HuntlngtOO-B••ch N•wpert 8uch ,_sr=EA-L . .,...IT -AN-0 R-UN_, PRIM£ MESA VERDE BEACH·ONLY $16,500 J-LEYELS-4 e:R. $16.900 • IMMACULATE 2 br, l\t bt, crpts. drps, n:lrix. v.·a.&betJdryl"r. Xln1 lncatlon nr Brooknurst It. Adan1-. Monthly pmynt1 lrl(:l pool, I and 1 c ap In a , m1unttnanre, taxes. pnn- c!pa.l & lnlen'sl 11'58 th11n SIM. Phonl!' 968--7961 OPEN SUN. 1.3 • BR .. POOL EASl'BLUIT.' """"'"' • l 8&. din rm. fam 1·m. 3000 BR, 3 BA, fam I'm, 2100 1950 SAN .REMO DR. IQ It o! living $pace, By IQ . ti. XJnt location, !!Chools, piu;1ot111 -4 bedroom homt t'Jn (Jwf'W1' Prin<:. ONy Pl1one Fash.ion Island le Country -'"-'=,._1_•,,...= .... -1_60_ 1-:::0:::p:::po-:r:::t-::un:::IO::ty':-::::::::::2::-00 Coron• d•I M<11r EXECUTIVE DFSTRIBUTOR.Ci NEEDED CONDOMINIUM HUNT'S "SNAO'·PACK" PANORAMIC Vltw J US1' l.lSTEO~ L'nhf'lirv· ahle. Clean a.'I a pin aOO '" ll"e a~ sh11rp. :i10drrn 1·harm. Hu)!e 1o0m~. SJ>fork- hn.o: all-elec kltrhf'n whh b<!r. Gold dOC"Oritti\'e mir- ror in dining area. Sliding i;:las~ to hu~e pa.110. 2 ... :itr ga1·a;:-e '4'J!t\ bodt door. Schools And ~hops nl'll l'-by. J~ to bt'al"h. Ul11 low do1111. Beller hurry. Call 1714 ) 962~1SS f ORl\T [ OISO\ "' RF /f l.TO R S J!tl.11. Brookhurst Ave. Huot1n2'.lon Bt>R!'h 10240 El Monterey Lo Caso Pretty Open Sundoy 1 ·5 Like Spanish~ You 'll Jo1·r !his Jl('arly nl'W 4 bedroom Hacienda, Larl'e t'am1ly room, DeluXe Master bf<rl- room Suite. llP81t"d anri ~·11- terrd 42' pool fnr sw1n1n1crs Easy access to free\l•ays. Pricl"ri right at $43,950. M"l·253.'5 PLUS POOL FORCED SALE Rancho LA Cuts!a 3 bedrm. 2 b11, lt>ss 1h11.n ml],. IO bt'ach. Or.11.pes, b!OC'k wall: no 11·ork Jandscaperl Cron! & rrar. NJte lite pool, heal· l!'r I niter. $32.900. Brokt>r, quiet Sll'eet orf 1·~mple lllll• ~4 for apPI. ' Club. 5 Min lo nc.1n. $47.~ Dr. All topms ov,.,rlook Owrv-r 644-4905 peacelul h1lllid• to v.·hilt LOVELY 4 BR, ma ny1~---~~~--- v.·attr view Cuual eleianct> ru11on1 ftaf\lff.!1. AlllUme N•wport Heights with .,,,.; b"m "'lllog•, Si9,!IOO. >~ l'HA. SJl.900. HOLLY LAN£ -·• • 1 ~-····o· h Principals only. 546-5027 ¥IV11U ai; g llAA uu"'"', <' an··~---~-~---( dt:lwn & lireplact>. Poot 111.· Newport B••ch ble 1lze family room \\'Ith l BR, 2 BA, bl'aml'd ~iHn2, wet bar. S'M,000. fo"or further l,;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;1 hrick frplc, rt.:tra Ii 101, informalion, C11.U • TRADE lJP JQ great man't work11bop/pr. ll[f'. --IOtan WATERFRONT JEAN SMITH, RL TR 40o E. 17th St., CM M&-3255 In ~1r•a Verdi'. Ntx1 to Gol f New multt-mUUon d o l I• r Watf'r ' San J'oaquln Coul'H:. 2 •IQfY J BR, 2\\ a~ 1nac.k Pltk pro· Beech Wock', 2 br, le• ~II~. lnll'rcom. Spacklus dU('IS. NEED NOW! Rt-li· addJdotW otf-&trer.t pa t!inlng & 11v!nic room. lt'1 ablr mf'n or ""'Gml'll in your ~ S397l mo. 67'">298S l \'our8 lnr !he price $.15,SOO. 1rta 10 Sf'l"llice !a11-movh1t OIARMING COTTAGE • 1 \\'Ill lf'!J furnished. See al coin Ol>f'.tatf'd product11 In br, furn. N11 bl!aeh.. · W 3024 Cluh House Circ)P. t'Qf'llpany seeuffd J<>ea1ion1. lrplc. Malure aduUa. ici &40.37'99 for 11.pPt, ~rl Adair. commerrlal or factory , Part pell. $225. 61.l--n96 r or full time. 6 to 11 houri L•guna Nlgu•I •., lncom• Prop•rty 166 pt'r ll'Cl'k. D"lribut.:ir Q{ :--"---''------·I C'hoict lorall()n[ Golf courM rear yard v.•ith lake' v1ew, Luxurious 4 BR. 2 flreplac· e~. Sut1kt'n family room - bearn ceilill..!ta • we! bar. Aright 1ow:mt>t khchr-n . Formal JininJ: room. Sun.set n1ounrain !a.kt" pool. Coor· dinatt'd landscaping, Pres- tige arl!'a. CIOi!e 10 beach. t1C"x1ble ll'tms. Seitf'r al\X· ious. Must see In appreei- .lle. C¥U today (114) 962.-5a85 R NEWPORT Height! COl"J'l('r BY Q\\'NER _ 2 yr old ~ EAL ESTATE L.noM1ng for oft water horn' l hr, 2 ba, frpl<', ~'-P shl\C 968--2929 I UNITS COSTA MESA Only $11,700 down Clt11n a1 a whiJl!I~ &c.IJrn! l'f'"ntaJ .-rea p1'0due1 only 1 no 1ltiliattd 2 RR. View of Mta. Availah"' "'ith Hunts-Wts-'On }''oodt, lo tnd nf 1chool ytar. Mt ) Inc.I • no St>.liing. CASH PettrM>n 714:5ll-4573 _ ' REQUIR.F.D $600 10 $2995. N•wport B•ach \Vrht !or nlOre infonnat1on: t -LU_X_U_R_Y-2-8-,--..,-m-.-,-0•,.t ln.uant rood Supply, P.O. Bdnn v./ pario kilchen, 1190 Glennryre St. In Newport Beach are11 In thru-ool. ft.foal ~lean. ~I spet"'POU!t J'\l'dv.'Ood dttkinl[, 494.9473 ~9-03J6 trade for o~ of our 1100 1\u~tin A~ 645-4325 Sal, SUn 2 b11th11, low mslnl'-rtancf' 1 -~~~~~~~~~-1 ~t'rlt'll: v.·a1utronl homrs. & 1\fon or 386-1022 or lrnlsc:p'g, lt'ncffl, lrple, nr. SPECTACULAR This !'.nmt' Ma -4 bed.roomll, g&,_'\-~1111 wkdy1 Cl05l" ,., shopping I.ow varany f11ctor $117,000 Jo'ull Price Rox 31:-ti, Torranct', C11.Jif. channel. April 24 thru J~: 9(t,(l,, Jncludt phone num-$500 f'ntire period , • t lj r t'•p o n11ble peren11 bl'r. 642-3573 • IORISI E OlSO,~ bearh &. stores. A J1Jral at VIEW J ba.rhs with dock, land--4 BR . .1: dt'n: 11. lot Cliff lnve1tment 1.ARGE 2 br, 2 ba, $31.950. Ph. 536-2340 or acap1ng Ir. 1prinklr.rs al-Dr. Walk 1n HI Sehl . Oppor tunity 220 home w/frplc. 968--0111 Sharp. itharp cu.!ltom built !'f'lldy in..~r11lll'd. Plea~ call i\111rstuill RtAli)'· 61>4600 home wilh panoramic Vit'w 'I NEAR B 11..1..1 0 N S c'~'~'"""--'-'-"-'-'-· ---~I '" PF"A L r o N ~ 19131 Brookhurst Ave, Huntington Beach Huntington H•rbour 1 -----~---1 SACRIFICE . $ 8 8 , 0 0 0 . 17182 friml Magn!flCt"nt 4 br, ~ ba walt>rtronl homt'. In Jlun-Ri9ht On ringzon Harbour. l O I ' Open Sat. 1-5 \l·arertront. sr dork. can For the young'uns who \llsh ~g:1;9!~~ Jor appl. Prin. 10 start nut io a \\'Inner. I~-',--~----­ This homr has It all, Car· Irvine 11et,11, drapes, pallo. bu iJ1-ln ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Bar-B-!~. Loads ol w,. J I p!annf'd used brick amenil- 1es. Two years ol d and bf't- trr than a new one. Ai:sum- able Loan or nt'W FHA or VA. 842-~ ACTIVE FAMILY? of ocean and Coast·linp p\u.~ Phil T.aylor for detai s. S•nt• An• DEVELOP~1ENT • Mu.ti UnlY•rsity P<11rk Huntington H,11rbour 1:--:-::--,--,,-,-:----c ----'------·I canyon below. Thi.t beau!i-s.1 •• Corpor<11tion 5 BR/3 be Tri-Level MC'f'iti~ Ifill jtOr~ "-C fui home has J bedroomll, J 714: 1413,1 Republic HOtnf', lmma(' RF.AL TORS w/ tanta1tic art"ian v.·ell. baths, dlning room and 1 Rl'Aut Jruricp. On xtra IT"E SINCE l!M4 Par,Cly v.•hile ftl\N'd v.•/ pie· fa bulou!I game room or lam-l!!!!!!!!""'"'"'""!!!!!'""'"'""'~I cul-t.~·sac. Nr: So Ccwisr 6734400 lure book w11ing. Terrific lly room w i t h a lt>rr1f1c * * * * * Plaza &. schL 0 v.· n e r : po1~1iJ1.! to 1Ubdivide into built-in bar. This home i.~ OPEN SUN. 1-5 ~:.625 OFFICE BLDG, 1m1 ranchos or hold for 3 BR. ' atriun1, 2 Bath."i frplc. ~ bltl\3. S30D Mo1 Avail April :'110 Sept. 5. i Bob Pt>lht , Rhr SJJ.-GlO Houns Unfurn. 30 prired right for fast s11lf' 1637 Lincoln L,11ne lc=--cc-7"-,.,-7"C'7--appreciation. EZ lt'rms. S<11nt• An• H•ights. Ntf Income s~.JOO 17111 3%>-2039 17141 Gener•I I And will bto ht>ld open 1h1s Baycreat. 4 BR. 3 ba. t'or-Sl~le renant "AAA" m~779 . or J wtt>kencl/ Hllrry. 546-2313 •11al dinlng. f11n1lly rm., ACRE !or Comm'I Slahll"~ Price $270,000 · 11.nyf\nll'. LARGE 3 btod with cuPt>t~ tWiiflli'df' walk-in w~ har. 3Pool & nr homt-Ir. stables. 6iS-ml Returns 10% on cash Inv. Money to lo•n 240 •nd dr.1Pt'I! thruout, fe~ ~:fi@Uijl• ~~i;~;; .,,8,:JOO. ust im-or 67J...5723 'W. R. DUBOIS INC. y11rd, family ?"!XllTJ. will ;~~j ----· -Rich Irwin Realtor s.n Clement• "'==*="~>...,n_"--*--, c h F I children o\ Pt'l1 . $210 PIM1 .,,...,.. L<> I ' fNDIVfDUAL hou.. .... as ast. . WALKER & LEE, SHORT WA * * * ; * B~!~E~m~ ~t::Om,. projtct. Ea~t Costa ~1l'l4. R It To me ~ch . charm1nj:, --vil'W "' g"Ue!I ~-Xlnl Fully occupied. U:iw rental~. lat&. 1ncl Trust Deeds ea on .... I Mwf'r 4 bdrm. l..aruna GOLF COURSE ll'lt'«!ion. OPEN HOUSE sun 61, timt3 gro&S. $154,000 FREE APPRAISALS 1714' S4Z-4455 or ~ • homl!' Jn v.·oodsy selhng. HOME t-~. w/$10.000 dn. Principals Coit• Mes,11 lnv•stment 1 BR turn coUai:t" .... :t'$9d l.ovt>Jy wood !onei; in O/>f't1 By Ov.•nt>r 14.1! W. Corn1lio -tn.1236 ,'.,",,'·,,'·-'~'~'-,.'.,"~';;;;;-;:;::,,.--; 541-7711 <11nyflme 1 BR vacant tot/pet OK111~ bram living rm. &, famJly. Cuslom built Meg Vtrde 41~~~~~~~~~~ LI DO ISI.E-320 Norri. 6 1 '"!"'""'~~!"'"!'""""'""'' l BR 1df\Jl'lt>s OK ...•..• I $9.:t $1 .00 MOVE It.a E rlinuig rm. Lge. playroom ht'droom.3bath .. 2f1replart>/~ ~ bfach 11pfa. }'urn. Gar, 80' 1st TD Loan 2B'R fncdtorkld11 ..... ~cu~ VA nn no dQ\•:11. ~ Brrlroom OVERLOOK 0 v.•\th kltch ., l barhs. Divid-homt> nn Jith tan·way. At.· ~111 t:u111, ,a hc11.ch. Ua~ehold yr. 201.f, 3 BR vacanr/fen~d ,. $140 2 bit.th, cxis1ing 6',~ V/\ f.~ this home in l'ounlain ti ..... ·, red h·i11 t>.• intfJ 2 l-bdrni. \JnJt~. llUm11.blt G~'"k Joan. RPdue·i :;;;°';";";';;~~-~~ A~k[ng Sl40.000. Con.~lder 6%';'0 INTEREST l BR hor~t> ranch •.•• St7~ loan. :\lorlrrn. Jarj.!:e hl1n Valley, Other honu~s in Zont"d !or 3 unhs. $6.1.000. t"ri lo s&.l!IOO. Open hot1!e hl\de. &42-4097, 548-2211 ext STAR*LET 776-733(1: \\le offer this clean & fl'f'sh 4 BR., 211 ba, fov.•nhouSt'. thar has an elec. kilch., 2 ovens: l lrplc!., 2000 Sq. fl. .'(nl !(){'. i\linimal c11.re 1n- s1rie & out leaving time for all rh~ "fun 11c1ivitiell'' off- ered in this lovely conirnun- lfy, Yourll lor only S3J.9:io. kitchen Hui:e l 1v1n~ tot>ni are;:i have sold from SIOOO Turner Associat•s Sat. It. Sun. 1 10 5. 3036 228 2nd JD LOIR l In Huntington Beach _ bothi 11lth fill"placr. dining an"'· to S2000 more than zhe 11.~1-ll();} N. Coast Hwy .. l..agun11, J11va _;«i., J\.1esa Verde . Acre,11ge for sale 150 -A=11~.-n~1~;.-n~D~oe-,to-,-,1-3 bedmomll; one at $191.~ oversized bcdrms, flag. ed prlct> of this home. This U REALTY 49..._1177 Anytime 540-409:., COLORADO Jo'or &ale. 5 Medical Sul!ei. Tt>rmA baaed on equity, on~ al $225. 51_ by" ' !nne p;1110. hca\'y shake home has 4 bt>droon11 larn-n!\'. Park Center, ll"lllne ,._... I c M " d ,, II "2 2171 .r:•.r: A..t11 vy · * "6 SOO * OVl'liln11 or.. S.l Do'4•n, $3 mo ...... Acn"" .: . r or t ta J , • ca -• --lool< lt\ru ou' •··••l·"-lc. f dbl pnced 1ly room, 21 ~ balh5. co11t>red Call Anytime 833-0820 ~ • ..-... · "• · H ~-21 ~.. -roo. e J:arage, • LRt> Joi S,.Jl 0W11t'r 1iqUJd11.linc bt'aui Darill Rt>alty Co. 642-6560 -=l'\o'lllg' a1uur atta yn , WALKER & LEE. I under market. $2'3.950. patio. fC"nced yard aod is !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! / Tmmac. 3 Br. home, 11\nt Pool 'T'radt'. loolh•ll• T , L I S I Settl•r Morf11•n• Co. R I I' fully !atldscal)t'd. PriCt'd at 2 Sf\'. ~ BR condo. 2'1 area. Love.ly grounds. 2 Car 8,.,.,1, ••• ,,, , .,,, acrtagt r"f's. ots or 11• 70 .,16 E 17 h•s• t e• tors :> . $3(),9j(), Ca!J to see lqlay. ba, 2 !rplc's, Landsrp'(f. f' J "' ' """' Viewi! F:lk <I Of.er hunting "' · 1 trtt 1191) Harbor Blvrl. al Adam~ undt>r 2 mi':s from UC!. carag*•. $61~~~~.* '.l BR homr SSS,000 atl'a. f ishing n~11.rby. Full FORECLOSURE Private money from U5(Xl '545-9491 Opl"n 'Ill 9:00 ~-1 '61..f47J (-•) 546110J I' Ava il July l.!I. $3:1,500. ' Pre1tigt arr11 price only $l970 for $10 Ar. up for li;t A: 2nd Joana. .'..-2 •••• • R13-{)817 eye.11 & .... ·kndi; F'an1a.11tic Olde EnAJlsh home. flor•nc• mccue S.'IG rl wn. S30 mo 1911 21~ acre l'lorlle ranch repos. Truit D••d Cent•r Inc. l•ndlorda-Ownera' 1 $1500 '62..f471 ( :-.::.) S.ff;.1103 'L_•_•_u_n_o~B-.-,-e7h ____ I ~~~1 ~~t.~ :;'":;;rub::nt &12 11 ., re•ltor pymn111 NO INTER~. ~.·!~~ e~roP~Y'l'nr~~ aave·~: 1323 N, Broadway. S.A. We will refer leMnti ~ • ··-,. . I I f • •N ~ • •• B k s· , .. , FREE o( ct\arge. • • . MOVES YOU JN OPEN HOUSE PLACE REALT\' 494-9704 · ' · or plc urt>~. n ° able at developers cost ..._n ro era tr.ce desirable ttnants OJ!'" 2969 S. Coast Hwy, LB * OPEN SUN. I·! * jtuarantef'. wrilt: Owner. 5-43-&lBt inytime w,iting list. ~ L~ke new, shag crp1ll, drpll, co11 patio. Pools. pu1!1ni;; green, 1rnn1s courts, club house. \Valk 10 schools. S"MPP.e. bank~. Call 847-8507 Eves: 968-~377. SAT & SUN 1·5 THE L•gun,11 Niguel 2205 CLIFF OR. Bo."< 1704:l T.A., Of<n\'r-r. SAVE $3000 Mortg•ges, Al.A Rent11.!:s •MS-~ 5882 TERRIER MEDITERRANEAN °'""<boy,;, ... """"'"'-;cc':-'',.,· -:"';-",-'·=-7:'-:-:c=: Truot Do-,1 260 Don't m1sll this~ 3 Bedroom!!, Iii. baths, wood burning l1replacf', shag carpet1 and custnn1 drapes, clP ctnc bu1ll·11l"s niN'ly \andsc11ped And 111 rxcellcnt cond111on. Only $28,500 with 1n a~11um­ able 5V• Loan or 1ry 1'11A- V A. 842-253:'> "R on these fabulou.,, oak 1tUd· Ml 4 Br. tam hm, cpts, "UP AT A VILLA, DO\VN SPECfACULAR tlt'W cu3tom 2 Br. 2 Ba .• CU5t. dt'COr· -3 or C·l ioning. 1+ ac~. rlt>d, ranctt i tze 3pre11.ds, ----------1 bllnll, kids & Pt"lll welc: BY TI-IE SEA,'' ill !he lht>mP horn,., unsurpas3l"d work· ated. I.of:"· lot, Panoll & owMr will 1ubordin11.te OR Loca!M 111 the booming :ALPH VA~BUSKI RK Blu• Be<11con * 64S-Ol1T for !hill imposing Spanish n1anstiip, huge ma11tr beri-gra~•. S:"l4.~ 11.J 1H•rell prime cnrntr ton-Sou!h Coast area near San style homl". Still undrr roomsuitev.•/pMvacy,hanri. HARRIET PERRY t>d C·l. Tt'Bde -long ll"rm Ju11.n Capislr11.no. 1-ligh 20211 Adrian Clrcl• con~tr., but nrarly rom-mRde cahine1~. haM Sf't ag-RF:'ALTOR 642-917R ltllM or •tll. Owntr.! anll-above lhe sniog, private Huntington B••ch plrter!. DETAILED MEDI-R"reg11.tt' ptHios. Et.:traord1n· * BA YSHORES * lou.~. fry anything. road and locked gate gu11,r. You are the -...·inner of 1'ERRANEA·N ARCHITEC-ary features. Lar)!e pool srr.l" L•rwln Re,11lty, Inc. llnltt the natural beauty of 2 ticlH~lg !o the 1'URE \Villi EXTERIOR vitw lo!. $53,500. Best Buy 546-5411 thii lormtr Spanish. Grant Roy1I OF ROUGH GfALK WJ-llTE El'Jbtlde RraJty 4!16-4f&t '. $31,000 15 AC : 1,000 fl. Intl&:. El 1urrounded by be11utllul lnt•rnat'°nal Pl.A5ITER. Moori1'h styled 29652 Ellendal• Or. Attrarrille l BR & df"n l m. Toro Can)<ln H"'Y· See TV Cltvelanrl N1tiona\ }'ores!. Clrcua Vtranda w11h 11. vit w of tht' ~f1lt~ide • vii!'"'· Jmmac 2 ma('ulall". Private be.ch. film, Home Sho'A' Rllr1. All ubl1fi«3 avail1bla. at thf' 11.·avrs k WHITF: "'ATER bN:!rm 2 bath, firepl1C1', 25.l& Cf'f'slview Dr. Open 67>-7225 PRICED FROM $9.950 ORANGE SPLASHrNG ON TH lo: bl tn kitchrn, wall 10 -...•all Sat &. Sun. jJ.51 or call 40 ACRES Northern c..lil. WW DOWN.EASY TERMS COUNTY SAND/, ROCKS. far below. crpts. drps. t lec garage f'rank Jam,.11 Rltr 548-4617. Nr. rlvt'f', hun1, fi1h only FAIRGROUNDS Tri·lrvel floor plan reaiurell oj>f"ner. $29,500. S.:.11 down, S58 a mo. 968-0047 Cirrumslances forct' ~ im-Sarurday, April 3rd 2 bd 5 BALBOA COVES rms. & den & li::r. l'f'"<" OJMn Sunday 12 to WATERFRONT Ap<11rtmenta for s<11I• l!J / mech1re di11pollition of 1tw!st Pl~11M ctill 642-5678, l"xt, 314 rC"at1on rm. Massivr 111•e BARRETI REALTY 642-.'i2.00 ft>w chotc@ parcel1 whoM! blo!wf'f'n 911.nd 1 pm lo el11.im rr11.llv mf'an ir1 l1v. rm_ \\II I 'f'ransfl'rred • MU!!! St'!!~ former owners LOSS i.!ynur your 1ickelll. !North County OCEAN VIE\\' TIMBEREP Lido Isl• Prime Joe. 3 BR. 2 ba. sinRle *** 14 vf'ry charming CAIN!~ C11!1 or wM!e for toll-tree number 11 540..1220! 3 BDRM., Family rm., likt' yard. Co11ta Meu.. Kl OK, brk., $200 a month. NO FEE. 54.()...1720. ·S120-Lg-1 'Br. bl!ns. nu cpl.I, drps, .J.11 reder. lot ok. Blue 8.acon * 645-0111 3 BURM. + lamily rm., fuD dinin1 nn., built-ln.s,, brk. S.191\ a month. NO l'EE, Ntwpot t, 540-1720. Sl25.2 Br. Elec bltm, cpft, drpg, duldl"t'n nk. Blue Beacon* 645.pJll Pool Side Par,11dise Surrounds the J6x32 pool w/ lol5 or rleckinll' + 4 BR, 2 BA arra home 111/frplc, r:rplll,'drp.~. hltns. nc111 paint in:i1d('. Close 10 ~hnjl~. Sl"!'IOO!~ k hcal.'h. $27,00'J. l\ntl l11·e in a 4 &drMm Al: tC"rms. 1!·17-1221 SlOO utiJ pd. On waler in Lagun11. Child &. pt'! ok. Blu• B••con * 645-0111 CEfLINGS TIED BY cnrss I Prim• lido Nord 3101)'. l\'ewly decor. FenC'l"d unilll, 2ood locs tion. Prin-('Omp!ere rleta ils 11.nd color • • :ft CROSS BEAJ\1S, IN AU· 5 BR. 6 ba w/elev.11.tnr. !i9 Y~· 30 rt. boat aJip. i TS,SOO clpe ls only. O\vntr 6-44--03!~ on-1111!' photo1. Buy direct $23,000 DISCOUNT THENTIC SPAN ISM STYL- 1 tt. lot. P ier ".tr. float. $275,000. Bill Grundy, Re<11ltor Bualness Prop•rty 154 from rht developrr: LAGUNA-$135, u\l pd. Ni~ :O.Jradow l.ark F.sr111" homr. SEYMOUR REALTY Pmft'.~~innally l;indscaprrl -17111 Brach Blvrl., Ht~ Bch m 1 n 1 mu n1 maiotl'nanre O(lt'n '11[ 9 PM ING. Black Jron lirf'plac.•. T 'op of L'odo Isle 8.t!J.~l~Do~"~'C:D~"~·~N~.B~·;,"'~24~6~20~1~:;;;;::;;;;::;:;;;;::;;;;::1 bach nr bch. Avl now! Yrly. I '---RANCHO CAPJSTRA:-l'O Emtra:tncy -Sacrit'ice Choice nriv ""' w carpels lo ue in-lkaut . .f BR., 5 Ba. home~ PANORAMIC VIEW e WANTED e Blu• 8e•con * 645-0.IU ~·arr! Across the slret'I rrom 1 ---~A~.S~S~U=M=Ec--­ lht> j:;Olf rour;;C". S.19.000. Call JI rl 2172 DuPont Orivt, Rm ~ $83,000 TD, pay1 $2,674 per J1la e · . , lrplcs. 56 ft. wattr frontaJt't'. of jr.tly & main channel. 3 , N 8 C I 9:J664 mo, Al 9"'r. Sell wi!ti ruJJ ff'-e FA..\l'.ILJES Wf'lcome-2 .J:\!' Cen1r11~ kitchPn ha.~ RANGE, Room tor 1-'r&e boat a1ips. BR., 4 ba. home wt rorml.l Real [state OfflCB ewport 8;;.~~ 11 · courllf': Strong buyers. {71.fl tncc1 yd. Encl aar. Peta. er; OVEJ". DISHW~R. & npe~JJ Price $500,000. dln. rm., ittUdy; 2 frpjc1, J25.20J!I or ITI4J 327-8779 $140. ··", 5-16-2313 !or rielails. 51;4 0;0 VA LOAN 10 t !Pvairrl DIN.ING ARf~A Bill Grundy, R.ltr. wet bar. Nf'wly redecor. Wr11 buy v:l~ting bu&ines1 ARIZONA ti ALA Rentals e 645.3906 PAIYT & SAVE S1 J Largr bedroom.~. J-' .. ba!h. 10:,. larntly kltrhen. short 11·a ('lf'll, h.andy n1a n c n buy at $25.200. Or n1<1ke offl'r, 01111C"r lt>a\•lng a!Lf. """1 "'eek . Larwin R••lty, Inc, 546-5411 anytim• $22,500 Approx. $:1(1 Dnwn • S:'i:it closing rosts. 4 Brdronn1 'I ba1h, Pirc hltn range t.· OV· en. ;iJso 1nc!urlcs rf'fng , Owner ha.~ been transff'rred Anrl !his \'Cry nrat J hf>d· room • 2 1)111h hom,. is Vil· ran!, waiting /or a nrw fam- lly 10 n'ove 111. Beau!ilul land~rap1ng. comp J ,. 11" spnnklrr systrm, }ovt'Jy m ve1ed paho 111\d yard WJ!h ('Xtra pr1l'acy and ocean v1e\I', Includes 11arrr soflrn- f'r and PXpcf\51\'t' Miiiry TV C"olor an1rnnil. Ma.11 al:;o bf' purchast>rl \Vllh new lo11n S2f!.9~. Phone 546-2.113 for infnrmarion. WITH AN OCEAN VIEW. SJ.l Dover Dr., NB 642-4620 On 1aridy ht'.ach. $169.500. or lldl!qUfl.te officf' in good L11.rj[r level Jots. Watrr, pow-1 ,~·~•~y~m~·~· ~~~~~~~I Jr .YQU havt> a riaJr for thr TRIPLEX 2001 Ba.vsidP Dr. By •pp'I. I C rr. ('.ood ro11d~. S19J full ROOMY E/1ide .l Br, 2 Ba, 0 OC8tion, 11.ll Mrs. Smith. bll / Ql lrtr World design, rhrn you Bill Grundy, Realtor prier. El\fy term.~. f"n-t> pie-I~ ns, gar, yd, kids pe(lt p;.. mu~t ~r,. thi5 charming bll Prime 1tudio units R.l3 Dover Dr., N.R. 642.4620 64!>-'.l900. IUl't!I map~. Wril l' Elmtr Howat f•ltlllt 11§ $175 ' ;· of old Spain. Offrrr<l for. \\'ill gros:ii $12.000 C-l 90x25.f wf'~ •q. It. Burlr·r. 'Bnx 486, Kingman, 1 ,;;;;~;;;;;;;·;; Bio• Beacon * 645-0\.)'J $37,000 FULL PRICE Br.~r location k in OCEANFRONT "·at·• • ,,·, ~rond. bid,. -- LOWER ON lmmaculatt> cond. Sl.20,000 DUPLEX '"' '"" "'-Aril. lf640I. • We hke Kids·1 Br. Cpu:, · $JIO.OOO Ptte Barrett Rlty 4 LOT'S, cor J\.ttramar .\-Houses furni1htd 300 drps, Rlv/lrJ yd. Pt>ts. Sl45 PYMT. 0 .K. howon()lowsor.1Jr1. Gootl 1 w.~m 642-.'!200 Capilltrano. Areh Bea eh ALA Rentals e 645-3900 BE TIIE Isl TO SEE IT! ReoltOA BUR"R"'mw·H· IT·E·· Com·•ory Hrs, Le.gu11a R. $19.~. S1 9!1 ,o_._ ... _,._, ______ _ CALL NO\V FUR APP'T. ••t< V Ld 67.~ •. ..,2 •1 d 11-O '" 1• 1 0 ~...., Realtor 675-4630 Lots/Crypts IS6 n, "" mo. ....·ne r MISSION REAL TY * REDUCED * m ,96'-1'JR "' • l.JOJ NP11·pon Blvd . N B , -~~,~~--~-- j )!i(), Coli.•! llll"y .• La~un11 Immac. 5 BR., family rm. * WATERFRONT * 2 LOTS in Harbor Rest Golf Fo1lrw1y lot Phone (714) 494-0371 45 Ft. i.,.,1 strl!'et-10-M~rnori.~l P:i rk. Cyp~ss By Owner 642·>!364 --DUPLEX lovely 2 Br/Ba. Condo street By app't. only 2 ,t. 1 BR fl ! Sr-ctlon Call 54~72!1 Mobile Hom•/ Laguna B•ach Home $93150 · w1pirr It M •~-~-· ~~----- IDEAL ff)r yrllr round ('.flni-LIDO ~eA'L TY INC. f'rp_lc~ .. tu!n15hed . Xlnl lin· Condominiums Tr,11iler P<11rks rort & graciou~ relaxed Jill· 3377 Vi• Lido 67~7300 ll nelnJit. ~.OOO. for ••1• 160 EXCELLENT opp. 25% flf -,,--,-=~----1 W,11lker Rlty. 675-.5200 ins::. AU eoxlel'ior m;i1n1a1n. :--. 1----------!wo ~ Siar t 'am. M. H. 172 RENTAL FINDERS Fr•• To Landlords 64S.0111 4JIW.1'"CMt• M_. 2 -+ Dl!'n or 3 Br. 2 Ba . bl!Jli; cpl~. rlrps, gar, yd. Sl95.· ' Blu• S.•con * 645-011'1 e RENTER'S DREAi\f 2 ~r. CI D, fn cd yd. Kids &: Pf!li. 4ll'i. , ALA R.ent•ls e 64 $120-Utt pd. Guest a.nee Jll11Crirlf'rl . Tenn J" Mission Viejo .l.tlti Viit L1dn, ~PWl)Orl Bear.h LlKE THE OCEAN7 P11 rk& for 65M. Total lpace~ Don't live In Tent mur1!i, ..,nJy 100 slep~ 10 pri-TRJ.LEVEL 4 RR, 'p11n fam NEW, quality·buill 3 br, 2 Yo~ can't gtt cloM'r 1h1n l1l 1142 1p. rf'ady 10 slart 11.isher. rlr:.cr. c11.171"!.~. 1 -~~0=~~~~~~ e WEEKEND Spttill S.'iO off 1st mo'1 rtnl. 2 Br. 2 Ba . Srove, refrir . CI D. Kid~ le pets. Avl roday. Sl;,Q. w/ pool. Nk:e arr.a . Pe(•. Blue B•<11con * 645-0ltl drapr~, fnrcf'rl 111r hra1. no ma1n1 Pnanc ... ff"'r . Paymr nl 1 ncludr~ UI\{' nf 2 pools. rrn• n1~ i'Ourt~. t l1JhhouS(', Srr l0<l11y. I' 11/age Real [state n2-4471 I::::) 546·B10J 10312 Monitor Glen Mar Beauty Open Sunday l 05 Brookhur~t 11nrl Ad9m~ 1~ rhf' 11rra Th,. hnn1p I ~ 11 lar,gr .l lw'r!. and lan1. n11 1n \llp i;ha/lf'. F'ront And h11rk-v11,1,-I~ 1u·e lanrl.~l'lll'lf"rl 1ndurl1n1: a hucr p~11n. Thi~ j~ 11 11111'-I :-rr f(U' that f11m- ilv lhlU r1rr11~ 11 1;11.....:r hon1r. f'~1rl." rr11·r1I At $3·1,9j(). $12 1.'-,,l» .. •THEREAL ~ I:~T~!E ~_s Buy Like Rent \'lltl" br-ach. also ovPr!onk11. rm. 3 BA, !gt> vif'w lot. b" li'lml'. !'har; t>rpl'~. rlrpK, th1K, BLUE LAGOON VIL.-ron~lr.I Llml!ed P11rtnrr. ALA Rentals • 64.S..3900 St'l' lht!i vacant 3 BR, l BA g[amorou~ hratPrl pool. AU prof. lntfscpg, crptt, rlrp~. ~hulleN, u~ed brick frplc. LA, right nn 11 pri\lalt ship. Ntt rrturo !he !Jit io"'nhou!«', 11 crp1s. drp~. r lec kit. incl: refr1,. ran~r. 6' ~ loan. S.19.900 Ownr lilt k1tthrn tr hath~ ch, lhN'e be<lroom~. year .lM prr mo. F'or details e BACK BAY • S'fnl I Br. rell"IJ.l', l)Jrn R.l·O + loti nf rfi.~hwasher & disrvlsill. Cnm-~17--0902 porch, •nci par10. . ba!hs, bf'aul!fuJJy 1·1111 6!l2-1.\-l7, 1 b ,... \ o s 7.,.,-~c:c:-,-o;;,-.,;--,c;;,. Nici' yd, Pool. Child ok. Ur l't'r area. FP, Sl8.!Y.IO, Su • p!clPly rar))f'led wall lo wall SELL or LEASE An11 , \'I". Pf'" . a nishrd . buy a! today's Rt1I Est•fe W•nl•d 114 p(!, $1 20 n111. 1147-1221 lhruou1. Li"•er fr\le/ Jaun-Df'Rne home 3 hr, lge f11 m 1·!i $39,.'iOO. &16-4 prlc• anrl gr! rwxt year'"1--:::-=----=-::,.._,,.,-.,--·IALA R•nt<11ls e 645-3900 SEYMOUR REAL TY dry has wst1r1rlryf'r, t.rnr-rni, fully Cl'J)tldrp, Jgt> BY ow~r. Har Vltw int'rt.11~1'(! valut", DI! for only 30 to SO Unih 17141 Br,1ch Blvd ., ~ll~n Bch 11,er roon1 & double c11rporl. Jllllio: S28.900, ll'fCOMider nom,, floor pla , . 1 1tory, S79,500. Al50 otht>ra from Opf'n 't1l 9 P~1 Thi~ 1g a corner unit 1n 2nd TD. (}.\rwr: R.'16-llAA 4 RR, 2 b&, dln'a; rm. frple . 1$45.000. SUPER~S-,-,-A-R~P~-~,~,~.-.~,m--' hl"11 u1. lnds<'pd, patrolerl *' ., 3 BDRM, 2 Beth. own land, S43,!fl0. &l-H11R. Blue laCJOOn macula!P. 3 Bedroom hnme llN'a. Closr to markt>! &. lndscif.d. patio, l1rgr Jot. OCEANFRONT R I in quif't N'sidenttal 1111'11 -•hp"n.1?. Jo'urn nr unfum. Al-S.12,300. OWNER Mi-7974 DUPLEX H ty rime 1<1 ~hools /, 9hnppinv;. M avail. lor !iUmmer rPnl-147 500 '.lOM4 f:.ou lh Co11.sl Hwy. urgently nttdM In thr Coshl Meu 11.re11 . Will purcha1t or r.Nrct a tax-free t>Xchangt. 1''arrow Re 11. 11 y Corp., :\30-1170 9 am lo 5 pm. E11e1 ..,.;,.,, For S.'.0.9.-iO tht~ hall tl'l ht! 111. Prtcffi unrlrr marktl Mes,11 V•rde FORTIN C:O. ' 6'11-j()()I} l...aguna. Br11ch -499-2206 thf! hP!i! homf' for tht' mo!'lf'y for rl 1rf!r.t 1a.le. Phone: CHEAPIE 11 PRINCTPA L WANTS ~tESA Jn Jluntin.i:-ton BPach , .\17-0791. PRIVATE ROAD BEST BLUFFS BOY Only Sl8,000 !or th,. cutPst. Ap!•. Und tr S!l.000/untt C11rfl('f~. dtapf'.~. bltn!i, piuJ • FAMILY ESTATE • fmmec. 3 BR, del'!, din. rm. By ow-irr. 4 hr, J ba, up. clranr~I l l>r J'.j bit you'll R.~I. P .O. BOX 12, CdM phis~ plu~! Call 5'1.~842-(, 2-Siory, ~ lidrm!'" .• 2'1• bath.•, 3 bath homt on !~r. IPnted ~11 .. d,.lii lhruo~~. ,;,,ire k11, ,.11ror i1nr1 , 1'1 won't l11~t. Soulh (:011~! Rf!11Jtnr~. IS(r. kitrh. v.·'l'irkf~1. arl'll. lol. l.1J.l'ht 11 lry ronm~. m11ni· "'""r Cl'pl.l . .,.~,. '' · JollA GI or FHA 2'2102 l [i1 $100 Total Cost f"nrm111 din. r1n' lgr. JI\". rurf'ii 11111'0" k beaut. a11r· POOi. 111\11'.: 2 Br, 2 h", lrrm~. •r" if nnw. rin•ncial I• rnl. ,1.,frplr. On 1•111 <tr ,11 c '1<'11~: dl:ll. 211ra~". k .lhop. Tnwnh~l'. X!n•. cond .. !oh FRENCH OU ... RTER.S !;;;;;;;;;;;~;;; r;J nr \011 do11n ~,·IA. I Bt-d· ...._ f s-~ 0 ~ ~t rf'<'I '" '""""l nri,hhorhOOd. AllMK". poQI .fr pulling irrrrn. , ,,.n~ rr, ~.JVV. w n ; l B•d 1, ""'h ln tip ,., rn1. 2 rut. 11 Jl001 thrown ln. """'' R h · S64 500 642-411'9 · rm1, " 1 A n"lll huv 1n r;ho1cr an'a. S.1!1,500 cr~ll 6-4~~~ :re11. p't. . . . condl11on. Al~UmP i;7., ir,t. Buslne•• I BR furn houlle-rui. Adults. Stone Villa Trailu Park, l13 \V. 81y, C.l\1. SUMMER Rentals: f I ner hornet 1'1 be-11.ch 11.I'el!. Biii Grundy. Rltr. 6-42~ e ON ~ Beach -Lg 1 Br. Stvl tf'lri r. CI D. Yrly. SIS.'i Al.A R•ntals • 64S-l900 475-Ulll pd, nice l Br. nr \Valtr. Aval! NO\\'!! Blu. Baacon * 645-0111 e VACATION \'R·RND. Kid• & Pf'tll flk. UH pd. $130 ALA R•ntala e 645-3900 e t'rHh ii Clean . l Br, I B11. Jrpl. walk ocea n . .s:z:tS, ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Sll>-a!frac, 2 Br. S1v/re(, cpt1/drps, Angis ok. Blue B••con * 645-0IJ.I e LONG Hair ok. l Br. 29a.• 1tv, CID. prts. S180. ALA R•ntal1 e 645-3900 2 + Ot'n, pool {rpl, magntft.. N"nl OCf'an \Iii, Laguna. S27 Blu• Beacon * 64.S.Ot-1 • Dtrrol Girl Clean-1 'st: CI D, kid~ ok. $140. · ALA Rent•ls e 64S.3 ' $1.\l-'2 Br. bl!n~. I~ din.rm gar. ou·I!' yll. 1'01 flC'I. • . ' Bio• Be•con * 64S-4tTI e O"'NF;R Pays l'ee-2 Br. B11. all hllnll, CI D, Jud Pf't~. $160. ALA R•ntal1 e 645-39 Vc"o'°11'·jn'$iov"&in ~qw•: * \\'lllTE \\/ATER Vll· .. 1V * B,1 11 G d °'R'P 11' \VATERFRONT .1 RR, 4 Ba . F1iA lniin nr buy no tiown Opportunity 200 S90-UU pd. Bach at bch. Yrly. VWatf's rrom th1~ mint C'Ond. 1 Bd-run y , e• or homP, oe"'·ly rf'drc., on 1an-GI. Excellent Costa M"~• 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Hurry foe th~. AVI no\\•! $'110.1 Br, 11011e. rt'fria. cptl, · rm. OYO 11p1 . Pall() All"a; dy bf!.11r:h. $1.<fO lt1on1h BilJ lot:•llon. TO BUY OR Blu• Bucon * 645-0111 dr~. I bik l)('h' 8843 Arlam~. ltul'IUngton Bch. 1£"r. h1d. It 1111. pool. CloJt BY OWNER Grundy, Rltr. 6-42--46~ larwin Re<11lty, Inc:. SELL A BUSINESS lifWiiriiDEE'ii>:'i:Uwc I ~B~l~u!_•_!Bo'!!o~eo~n~*'!!..:.64~~:!.!_11!_!1~ GLENMAR-Owner, Clean 4 962-1513 !fl ihnppint & bf'11f•h $23,500 Ntw Job out of AttA 64 ' WATERFRONT. !)()Ck, :21562 Brookhurst. H.B. e RARE rNDEED. LqunA. Corone d•I Mar br. A$.!!ume 6'~ 1',tA or----~~~~-~ "*OCEAN VIE\V * bo:t 1 J BR I pJ1 I See \Valk heh. Smt pel ok. $1 15l ~---------·f -w J-n. Cov'tl polio. !!hag Most For Th• Monay1 I r II 134.500 ":. rw:!m, . 0 Ct! .SU..S411 ,11nyt m• HOLLAND BUS. s 'LES AL A Rontol1 • 645-3900 I ,,., ""' $25,5001 Fant•1ticl am y hotnf'; xlnl oond. • ;;ti% A.u11mahle l~n. 4 Br. •h'l~nr. tor quick •Ill'-. IATTINTION "" "' WATERTRONT 3 BR . .f Bl. crpf Pr1ncipal5 "n I Y. Lo11ely 3 bMrm. 2 bath, VA / Bdrm~ .. 2 ha'~. Din. k fam -2 bath • Pool. Ntw carpet. ·~ IUll GOLFERSI "'I'hP Bmkrr "ith Empathy" $50-UU pd , In pr\ holnl", El home, nr.wly f'f"tlte., on ¥1! "ffrly2-7~ •. ,,,,.. ""•U"'lul 4 fi.fA terms~ This won'l ~r,:.m:~ Good•c'-""~:.lg~1~.~· r.t u~t ~tll fa-1~ Ur1 talk! * Qn C•na.I .. By Owncir * 4l'I nUn lrom Lons;: Bctlch ad· 64i;:o~":!i:!:!·,~~tJ.me 'idr Joe, clAI! lo •hp'r . I fly bc!11ch . $1 .Ml t.fontb IJW ~ " L>'O l.I 111 ~1• • --'"'" .. ......, ~·~!I 4 BR +((Inv. den 1' playnn. ""'IO ''J Blue •B•<11Con * 645-01 1 C.nnty, Rlrr fr\2"'620 , bdrm lnarl~ of exlr11s. ~ 3 811 ., "'•lk 10 hl'ach. ja<.'f'nt lrt San Juan (:ap1~ ra,,,...p11 p11un. 11 11 u mt HAFFDAL REAL TY '·:¢~ ~ Open House Sat-Sun S4R,;;oo. &C:.-Oll4 All . 4 P:\I trano Coon1ry Oub. A ESTABLISHED ,,.11 thop in Coron,11 del Mir 1 • Sinrle' Ok·2 Br Slv/rd, !Nn~. S~~.(l(YI .. »lfi-4l"i.\ 142-4405 -'6-1'-U<SJ. l > y \-frga Vrrde 5 br. 3 M. Muat . bl'au11lul 2 hr or I l)r + Shp'.r Cntr Modf'ntlt N'nt j C D. Ava 1J l'IQ\\'. $18'1. ·' F.vf'~: 5-11 -1446 .......... !' i -w r ·' '' '"t' In .-pprrci11tP 21171 ~OR Ill.I". by l>l\nrr. Prin-rlt r , Int 2 twi. fr-Top IM Nl'"r m11.ny apt~ r~NTASTIC V 1 E \V of ALA Rent1l1 e 645-3'00 *' • P rt ESTIGE '[RACT · =---':-~--~~· M:1tJT'l 1•G1_.,., o;: ··~ ~~~· cipib "nly. Bick 811.y 4 n, go il'OU., • & ho , •l'"'l< Nrwport 811)'. RAll>oa !'land -----~-~....:;,;.1 By {h\nt r 3 br, ~i.,•.;, loan. RY O\lnf'r·Tn"·n Mu~. 3 bR. ·--~~ ~~JI Rd, "J~' RR, .1 hll. Pool, $.i.'i..'ilO pie. Pfl fll), ~1m Jl"lfll. Only rne. ..-v.'> k ON-JJn. Nca.rly nev.· !'PAC!OUS t Br + ra111iJy s::i:t .~ ~46-70i7 2 BA. !pl, v.·shr dryr rl.'fr111:. • 4!19-1MOQ • l HR, 2 BA f11.mily rn1. 5-t!MWI s:i.;.oon r.rinct , .. rm.~ nr v.•lll W~ECJ<ING yan1, xlnt 1()('11. Spini~h • ''>"IP .l br, 3 b11 I ~oom. ~Pt,"d·, _itrn'd. S~t • 2 Ni $18,j()() !162-4990 4 BR I.· F.-mily Ronm•2 I F'rplr . Bll·in!'I. Frl'IC'Nt yrr! !rAllt ror l..nn,t Rl'll<'h homt hon Rr11~n11blr, Wll/ ~ti/ ~Xt('Ul•vf' homP \\'ill !r11*° SAT It ."IUN. 6():, ,,\111,rguecii, ~'~t~~~i,r, 4 11llfl:Pri1 .. Pool The f.ulr111 d!"l1V 1n t~ \Vf':.'11 Ba•h~. 11hllkP l'Mf Up/)t"r S27,5M By Ov.nrr. M~l':i <;llAR~ilf\G h1tls1ric homf! Raph~PI rtr11ltor' M.l'l ~:.I all or Piii'!. <:all 673--711!.\ lurn l~hr'1 nr unlurni,hPrl. 1 ('Ai\1F:O Hi11;hlanrls 3 Be. 2 , ll'n1!1\. ~ 11<_\ r ~ m n 111 , 11 n1ulv P ilfll Cl11Jstlierl °t"mpl,. Hlll.11. SJ S, 900 . 1 51!'1! the n!d •tuff .Buy thf' .,..,. 1Pw, Newport H 11 , Sprinll!. IJ.ln.1: Rt.8rh 21.t I r~~t rr5uJtt 11.re just a phone l.111r-!n mll lli lrn"J $ll!lfl ml'I. R&. O<-tan vlf'w. Prlf .• S24 /0'l 9(,2-!h~f\ Alf 642-3'i7't 8.13--07!12 new atuff 54A-7!W.J llA 9-.'1917 r.nU"'CI. c.tll 11wa,y·Ml--567I 213 /772.-10&4 ru-(14 164~\l'\l. bl'lll('h Rt11.llnr 61;)..122!) ... ' ' t I I I I DAILY l'!LllT S&~ .. Much 21, l"iln '· ' J~ ~' .. ,,__"'""'~'~JI """';·~]ft} l -:h<""-1: HM&atw .... 1'! I • ' 305 HouM• Unfurn. 305 Aptt. Furn. J60A :,-p"'.t•,..·"'.F~u-'-"-· ___ 360_1 1 A....:.pt_•_· _F_'"'-"-·----360-1 Apt: Onfvrft. 165 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt, Uftfvrn. l6S Apt. Unfur'h US Huntl"9t9A Bea. ch Coron• del Mir Costa ~·• N1wport. Beach 1c ·-'.-,t-.-Me--~.-.---.,... i-N:..e_w_pon __ ,a. __ •_<_h·----,.,;.•_'ll_po_rt __ ll""~l-,h.....,, -",.:.....I ~,;-;,.,.~,:,;;.,.-,,-::-·I '.::::~~::..;:::;:::;:.__ ---·------11-....: ____ .....,_ •Corona clel Mer ____ ..:;:,..... __ :_liiii·;ii· · · ' ··· 1 · j ''d'j Sttr-·10l)Cff-J k 2 Ba, J BR +•den il,·~ t."hlJdrtn ~"()It man-Apl W/J.'0Qk1n.r: J}'O, fURN, S.ch. cottagto 2 Br. 2 II.a. CICIM 10 oce11.n. 00 < v + ; + j 0 j j 3 , ... , ... ri,, CID ...... Sl!!;, ... ~OK ltlo ·r.. mo. ,tacllltih. CIOM Jo ...... \V/"'"· Adi~. Wtl•M • ""mo'"'""' l~h. uni l-,-.-1-B_R._·G-....... --A-.. -.-Pn-, ORLEAH.·~.s APTS. J NOW YOU llAH AFFORD • ~ ALA Rent1lt .. 645-3900 eau Mr. lloe&re, Soulh ~ad\_ Call tor , a PP t, Fairview &rt&. 548-0522 Pd 962-89.\1 Jt:al'lge 11 11iorage atta. ~ @AN J Br, tltt bltn.~. C<><1sl Rea.Jeon. 54;...84~ M<l-7TOl * $15 per wHk up l BR apt,.Be110011 Bay, N!'I $1.~lmo. 70:11rb, CdM ADULTS ONLY 1 M(WPORT BEACH :2 'rJl>lc, iundtd<, nr: shpg. 1 BR, patio. pool, natural * LRG Ba.cl\flot, fum util \l'/ki4chtns. SZS per "'·eek cooki~. TU June l~. S95 Costa Mesi '2 ,\ l BR. A\'a.ll. Private pa-I' ~-0334. aft -4;30 'o\'kdllfS. beam ceiline;s. Nr hoapilal. pd. 7 hlk.I R!t Cnrona. l up Apts. MOTEL, 518-9755 me. ult! pa.id 67:\-8307 ) I t>u, pool-trlitv. laundry tac. Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa; 7 ~Is, 7 tfn.Dis court.I. Bachelor,. 1 or 2 Br'1. A1ao 2--~cy townhouses w I 2 or 3 .Bl\'•. E~. 'liltc~­rili•. ·private' balc•!IY or patio: ~m. nn. S\.ibttrranean parldJig, elev, maid 1erviee. Full-line food market, dry cleaner, beauty salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts. V am to 6 pm daily, other times by appt. Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rds. N. of Fashion Island. 714: 6441900 !or lt~tnc info, 2 Br. Duplex 1200. 2 Br. Av11.il A_Prll ~ .. Sl65 uHl pd. Adll . $l20. Yrly. &d-M20 l BORM, l\t ba, Nr shop'a. S~l BR. SUN DECK. iiijiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii (Nr.OrangeO.Alrport; :I'Us- bpuse sm. Frpl'a, cp\a, 17676 Ca1nrron, 142-5192. 2 BR, $11!1 including utilitie1. Nu t'.hildren, no pets_ $225. DOClt, LE,!.s!-.~, NEW NEW 1 Uri at 17th st;~ nr. WeslclltO. drpl. Cell Ov.'ntr 6~2 3 Br, 2 bA, frplc, fncd yard, Yeuly. Vif'w. Steps to Call 54!}..(M21 f'Ves. ,__..., ·N£W Coste Mase bhn.~. dbl gar. $2.15/n)(). ~ beaeh. 67>-nrI 1 Br. i;pa.ciou1. Adlls, $125. l Newport Heights 'Vl~L•LA CORDOVA 17~1 Tu1tin, Cos!& Mf!t.4 ·•-;;-"-;;;:;=-:;;;;;:"1;:-l,'.'"~';'~"~"";:_"~h~.~·~36-'.'.:0l!l'.'!_6~-Cost• 1"4•• rool. Ideal lor bAchf!lors. '---'----''----Mgr, Mrs. Thompaon 642-4641 <,z Bdnn. $125 Mo. u·o J b , b d 1'93 c""""· 5'<-96.13 CL>:AN 1 or 2 Br. Mlt" •r~ r, a, crpls, rpl!, SPAC I R C rl kl .., ''I. ' frplc. Ne11r ~ch. $225 pool,' nt ,1:ps, uiiI'pd· . ~~ S9S NICE BACHELOR APT. ';:11~t9j611;'s, ~B t~11;i QUJET-SATE Lovely Spanlah becor Unlurn dui•lf'X _ kit.ls OK 1146-5798 aft 5 or wkr(! 132 "'· "'illlQn ~· · · lkeaf Back Ba.)11 FROM $155 Monrovia A\•e., CM . ;,.t&-0336 • C ti "•""?l S Cl t , w f.nci 1int:IP iar. Sm11ll lrnc-l or 4 BMrn1, 2 BA, best a .,.. ,.-., • --~n ___ ~~•n •.... 40 Unlt,f\dult G11J and \y11ter includf!d 1 FURN . .2 Br. $145/tno. 1613 ------------A 2 •-" :td yard. Srovt-& rt-tna. llrfl11, ikf' new. $200 & S270. Sanla Ana Ave. CM. Dene Point NEAR heh, 1 Br., trptr SI~. p•rtrnent Cornpltx ueuroomt av~ul. 642-2221 a ny ti m r r1111 962-~73 Agent. A&k for :.43-8:172 or 646-4710 Studio, lg kit $llO. uril pd. 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Buill-lns f Air Cond 1 &4&9666. Jack SINGLE, TV, pool, pell ok. 1620 La!! BolaJ. A\~n 1 Br, EntertAining ~1Jl be a'"••-Cll.rpe11 e Drape1 I AVL 0011-l & 2 Br furn S:l.i k up. "'kly, Dana '"'----=-• EnclO.led ~SA ~! ~far -4 BR, 2 Huntington H•rbour Pool ....i 1 r" N Marina Inn lUll CMst vu, Dana PL 492-42'25 ure. ~tin~ !his Jo\•ely, ,,aaragrs · A "'' ' '' "-lg• ' l"fC rm, gu oca 10n. o I ' •packlu1 apt "'Lil "· a ~, Poot & R~crtation Ronm Apt Unfurn "5 Apt UnLu-.,. n' C"rp • ., • .,., · ~"tll n--ti J •• ch Id ,,.,, ~-· f-l11Y I Apt Unfurn 365 uo: IV ' 160 W Wll 64• 373 • • -' ri ..... rnrd tMicl< yarrl , dblt-11:ar. _,., ~u1 u "''lltf'rfmt 3 pe .... Ol' 1 ren . .....,..,,..... ·. • • • Special c11binet space ~~'!:.· !!._~l!>ft!!!._.!~~~7~~1 ;;-::;::o;i.:::-----~ v.-alk 10 all S('hooll incl BR, 2 ba w/11undeck & TOY.'NHOUSE E-side 2 Br, Huntington Beect't General' J • Locll' i~l.i:f:S wl 11 111or • Slal UP * Coste Mes• Cott• Mtt• Catholic 6: OCC. S235 mo. tlock, lse or option. 644-4132, 1% B.a Pool No pets. $17j I 1 • Bn1 ult e, Lr)d()o •.F ,aUo" GIANT 1 & i BEDROOM! -• 644--1221 C It"" ""lO I 2 Br 11Udlo, 11.1 Bl, ·-is. le laM + $;,Q cleaning. it .....,.._, L Q • * • D\V displ •Huge gi.t.slve GorgN)lls, park-like 'seltinf. [L CORDOVA AptS drps, pa.tlo, children ok)'Nr dttn ... pell OK . Irvin• Coat• Mes• a Uinta Hennosa * M. sAvAGE • SP,rcl111 ROUndproofinC Clos@d g~ell for mu:-1chl • ~··-~· J003 35R5 j BR, 21Ai Ba, Jg bonus rm. I 5 · h "· , E 1 L" 1331 Sentenelle • Oeep .~ ~!or shaa !mum •ecurt)'. Quiet streel. 2on Charle St 6424470 Fillmore Wa)'. 14 ·PARK NEWPORT APARTMENT~ ., ---·--------------. 365 ;cHARMING 2 br duplf'X-$.~I S. -4 Br. 2 Ba Culvt'rriRle CASA de ORO j pnn1~ ...,.un ry s are 1v-. carJ)E'~. ur11pe, Adult~ ntJ Pf!IS. 2020 • =~==-?~~+---~ts, drps, bltns, 1e~ned S300. Pool priVil. &4>-2991i 1ng &. Spacious Apt11. Tf'r-Coron• def Mar GAS & \V,ATER P~D fullrrion Ave (Harbor 10 SPACIOUS nf''o\' I&: 2 BR. SPACIOUS ;'Br, 11,i-' la, •~litJO. pvt yard " pnt.e;e. CASUAL Calif. Living 1n 11 raced pc>ol: r;Unken aas BBQ 'You are the "wt.er of Mo. to Mo. From $140. Riiy, then So. until 2 blk! w/dwhr1, x1ra closets & Nrw cpts, dt'Ji•. 8ltn1. $160.1 i child only, no pell!. L1gun• S.1ch \\Rrm ,\!f'dllf'rranean 11.tn10.~-Unbellrvablr Livlag • Only 2 UC'kf:f!): 10 the 2323 Elden Ave, CM So of Newport Blvd.) cupboan!,1, luxury ~hag _5%--o-!~?~53~===~~- J:l.70/mo 2101'2 Cecil. Pl. (In Bil'ANo NE\V 3 .S 2 b 11hrre. Spacious color c<J-1 Br unf $151).furn $180 Roy•I See r-.fu. Trrl \Voodhead 642-$90 crp!'g, ~aul . rf't, lac. & 2 BR UTIL'S PD 1 r1111'l MS-75.15. Hill top Home/~~ Vit-!: nrrhn11ttd apts -dts111:nPd & 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 lnterni1tionel , -~0232 . P•rlc-Lilce Surrounding Pool. Perfect tor adults who n50. 543-833.1, 64&-25'4 3 Br, J% Ba . Cpl!, drp&, Crp!/dl'p!I, bltins opf'n furnished for 1!yle & com-AU. UTIL INCLUDED Circus 1 !!!!I! QUIE';r·,Q.ELUXE a.pp~ci11telo~ly,qulet1ur-NEWLY miecerat«I stud.e bltns. frpl, cor. lo!, fncd beams, trplc, wf't 'bar, lam t lort • Ht:"11 tf'd pool • Ki tch-I Special Bonus; a 11J\'er. 111 Ille. tJ INDMDUAL PR?VAC'Y 1-2 &:-.S B!l APTS roundlngs. ,...:. BR, 1~' hi!t nf.;shoppina1 C-hack ylf. Royce Ln, nr rm, 2-deck!I. $350/rno 972 rn w / 1nd1rt:"c1 lighting • pi11.lrd t·andlf! snuffer \~ ORANGE ADULT LMNG Prv pario.. ir Htti Pooli 1~ ... ,,.,;,,..,..,..,.,...,..., ~~. Sii;,,. ~17!'3 'I Baker. 2 childreq ok. S2'l~. I.a Mlradfi. or Owner: IXoluxP R/0. Adults. No pels. your.a ii you bring thi5 ad COUNTY Li dlx 2: bl l\i ba "''/aar Nr ,ghop'g :; Adults only 2 BR, 1~ BA; aharJi. Crpts, '•...,;NT~c=E,;..,'~~'~c:::.,~.;;.:c.:::.-_1 Av! April 1. Call Mfr 11 494-5200 1 BR .$175 furn. "'hen you v11i1 our models. FAIRGROUND$ & a1or .. P& r k-1 ik e at-MARTIN~· UE APTS drp1. 1200 sq . .ft. Available o" rat·~ ~! !lB<lumremr S·r"". '" • ,. or af18:3bp~. 646-1125 , j t:TIUTIES INCLUDED 4 blks S. of San Diego frwy Saturday, Aprll Jrd mosph!'re. Fncd patK>, CID , . • nov.', Sl&.1 mo. 545--0718, ii cv. t1:fl r Br, 2 Ba. crpt/ rps lMMACJ:ILl'T'E 3, BR, 'J BA .. j 365 \V. \\'il~n 642-1971 on Be11.ch l blk w. on Holt Pl,.1se C'al! 642-5678, f'X L 314 \\'tr pd, 636-4121'.I 1m Sant11: a Avt>., CM no answrr. 835-4-427 ;-;;:;;-•...,,C=a!=l;;-t!IZ-=53,..,92,;-•-:--- $285. Fireplll<:f' y<ti'd, gar-to 1-1• p,, •.. ,.,, La·e·. 667-.K Vlctor111 SL '.$1.~" ~1-Apt 1'3 ""S.54' e QUJ~ Ad"lt• 2 BR 1 BR. Small child ek. ~m ~h\\>tu-, fncd yard, stov 11,ge. 499-11.ll, 494-4746. * $~30 UP * °"'' "" " bt-IWN!n911nd 1 pm tocl111m ,.., ,... · V"<>" "''' " • • ,.,,, nttdf'fl. 1st k tut mC'I L'd I C IA!'>! l & 2 BEDROOM? 17li1 817-5441 your tickets. !North County No pet1. Drp1, c r Pt 11. $125/mo. 711 W. 11th I t .. • $100 ae.curity fee. Avail 1 o Is• GorJil'.eous. park-like 11et1ing, toll-frtt number is 540-l220J GARDEN LIVING 2 BR, 2 b11 ·1~ Crpt,, d11>1, dshwht, healed pool. $130. CM. 642-JHS. 642-:Jm,. A J. 546-f390 .... ~· Closed g11 r11~rs for max· BEAUTIFUL FURN. APTS. * * * Qulc1, attrac, pleasant. U!il hJln r11ngp & tretozrr & 1295 Pacif1c Ave, CM . 3 BR, 2 ba, ntwly ttdeeor j 0~ UPER •harp 3 BR, 2 BA, CHARMrNc; ht'lmt' /or cple in)lln1security.Quiets!rttl $1 40-$165. Qui,t. priv. patio, paid. Hea!rd Pool. 2 BR. refrili:'. Tri-pll'!x, Iron! 11.p! 54~78or642--4429 New crp11tdrps, bltn 1 ,1 . -e:l"f)I! drps lrple: •U bltns or 2 bacM:lors. Orit' ~ear Arlults. no pe!s. 2020 2 w11.rdrobes, frplc, clttss!n11 VEN DOME S16.i. Adulti;, no pets. 740 No children. frr" rent u~llJ e Newly Decoreted patio. 5165 mo. 6(5-4847 $310 ' pl!'r' ~-Ca I J or lonE,f'r tra5e. $375 mo. Fullerton /\ve {H'.lrbor to rrn, lockf'd srp. gar. Pool. I ,,._ l8!h SI., CM . :::i:•t.=, :ro~~s.n::~ Qui•t l & 2 BR'1. Gar &: 2 BR duplf!X . Jtefrig. Cf]HJ,1 1 · HOf'gre S 0 u th Coasr Ken Brittingham, RI tr, Ray, thl'n So. until 2 blks Sa4na. Rec. nn. Ir.tMACULATE APTS1 CM A. t A pool. Crp!J, drP!ll. Adult!! drps, J;t"ar, patio. Chtld~n 1'tPaltors !>4}-w4 675-6123 So. ot Ne"·port Blvd. 642-17301 KeelllOn Ln. !I blk W. I ADULT and CORSICAN ·· · P · only, no J>'ls. 642-8042 & pe! ok. $160/mo. 96'2"3791 , BR, g·· .. •. Ir• r·-·--.Newport Beach !IG!XI of Beach Blvd., on Slatrrf. FA~JLY Sect.ion NE\V l-2-J Bdrm. All bltns, LRG !fix apt, $140 2 Br, 2 8 U 1 A t St • =o""=~~-~~~..,C.• ~ ... •-.v ,,...... + 8-42-71148 I h r-r d 1 __ , Hid p l N •1 , Pl r. n um P. ove ' M DERN 2 Br, 2 Ba Studio! Chlldref1 4 peta OK. -WRlk FURN, nl'w pa1n1, cri>ts. lux-Close to shopping, Park 5 ag .,. 5· rp~, c 0""' gar-00 · ew Y uec. ~Y refrig tncl'd, Garaa:t-. Pool. apt, new cpl_ nr lChJll, bltns.t to Nwptt Harbor' Hi, $175, A~iult! Preferred" • • ul "°",'·1' "'°t mt' Jw/11:et db&r. ~ BLK lo Beal!h, hea!t>d * Spacious 3 BR's, 2 b11. age!, .trplc: in 3 Br. i~ mi. yd. Cptd. Drp1. Bltns . .P11UO. All u!ll pd Adib only no Pet ok. Sl65. MS.1496 , 54&-~~ ~"' " or h11chelor. Garaize or ARI :. a~74 Ownf!r ; * Frp!, J~dlvtlnd~ fac 'ls flo>o1·~r at RoMs. ~gr a t 421 1998 Maple Ave . 6-12-&144 Wi~n 97~· · ' · Dene Point ,'' , lo•t + 9~ "lt ani"I · POOi. AVAlLABLE at u t, x 11 or A/11 ent pocil Arl.uHs On!y. No Pets. l * Swim """l. put /"ref:'n E. So. Coa~t Plaza. OH Sun-Child. ok. _, M ..... 'No g 333• W 1 -~~~-~~-~-1 2 BR. 2 Ba .; gara.i:, -· $225 C"itrpor1. ;in1ple storage, UH" 536-1522 1845 Anaheim Ave. \V. SteYens. 54~23n :m~<~C~o~l~"~"~A~·~··~· _.!&!ti-062~~~71>-.i;;i';i-'.,-;;;;;;~-.;:;;;; ... .-,1 2d BR. Gar. Palrit~. CrpQu~t. EAJ BTOR. :11:1 BA., g;:irag, nf fenef'd h11ck yard. Jinen11 l BR, patio, pool, natural COSTA MF.SA 642-2324 2 BR. t RA. Glfr'den Uni111 \\'ILSON G~EN APTS l -~ORM, 2 Bath,L_ bit-Ins. S PECTACULAJt rps, &tove, rt I · ie1 R L '" ~8-6966 furnisherl, uril pair!. $12.~ 2 · · luul')' rm. nr tnup'a & . al tt1 f d"' he11m c el 1111g11. Nr:ar Sh111t: crpli'i, drp!, d~h~hr. .BR Unfum. Newly tlec. O.C.C. 1040 El C.mlno. view, 2 BR, 2 ba, 1lt1Vf, retrl(, <'fits & drpa. -S225.'I 837-~70 tropic If' na or a wls UNIV".R.SITY P•rk • -1 mo. ~S-3890 or 546-l.119 !or · .__ ·1· •· I'-s .o 1 blk ~ $160 r, ....,.. hospital. Sl65 util. paid. Balboa Penlniule p;i.110, rn::am ce1 1np, frpl c. ,.rw cpls ..... .,... pa c .. ~., •t'" alt U pm. OmY. to ''"'Pl• -Br. ,., t>,.. "'·1er & l"f'ally , 11ppl, 261 BN'nt\\·oorl Circle. ""= El"' d Adi ~ = 546-4-430 """ 17676 Camf!ron, 842-51!?2 gar. "''"' ~ """· 536-0062 groun s. ts, no pe.lt.17-:C,,~-'-~--'~~-~ · 1:-on'' ln-46 P 11lmf'n1 o.' LRG 1 BR 1 B'A trplx, nu DELUX rluplt:or:. un!urn, )'f'Rr al! 7 pm & Sun. $185/mn. $140 / mo. 2'lllJ Fountain 2 BR apt (4.plex ln xlnl SPACIOUS ~ Br, J 811. 673-17M r!et', drf)!', <:rp!s, r!shw.~hr, rb~~Nt; t!~c~.pt8I;::lc,\\~R1t lease. All appll11ncrli, f'nrl VACANT .Rf!flecorarrd \\'ay E. tH;rbor, turn W. Meaa Verd@ locl. Re1;ponsi- f"am I'm, lge fncd yard. NEW Bluff homt-for l yr rJpr ~tovf', 2 c gar. Oo~ M h 1 caJJ morn's: garagr_ \Ykr(115 alter7 r11n. thruout 2 Br, '! Ba. cpls, on "'ilJOn). sh!:o/partyPh,.,,!l6~r;~t -lor rrplC". $l!t(I. Call Jim at lra.'lf' hy O>o1'n('r. 4 BR .. 1 ht. $1 R5. Arlll:r;, oo pelli. 381 ~~21 . or all day &.! & Sun. rir~. tt!ri~, bll~"-2 yn_i HARBOR GREENS 6 m mo, : r-'"l alt ~E.W~OftT ll!ACH 545-Lq76 or 33J.-21l:l BA, full y 1·p1d, drp~. SJR~ 16th Pl. 54~1121. R.18-4!H9 childrl!n ok. No Jlf'fJ. $14.:i. · P Villi Granade Apts. 3 Br. 2 811.th. $240/mo. nio. 1\92-16~1 'SPECIAI. Low Rare!): fmn1 l BR, pool, C•rport. Ullhtir& • 2 BDR,\f. Yc:arly. Like fl90 Joann St. lplo 642-1'\67 GARDEN I:. si'UDJO APTS 2 BR f!llt;t -i;idl', 11·11.Jk 1° Four bpdroom11 with baleen. Crpt'd. Drp'd.'Childnn ok. Rt.urr·s rondo, 2 lift 2 S2.i \lk. Kit. avail. Maid IT~~in1~l°"~1~ ~,. ac h . nt>o1·. ,\!a.t11rt artuh.~. 41f>i, DUPLEX 2 Br l'' 8 'Bnc:h. 1, 2, 3 BR's. from nto. ~hop~. Crpt~. rtfri.e;, .~tovt-, Je, above Ii: '°!elow. GtaClt)UI Nr. OCC. 5(.'>-4988, 0 r ha, drn, pool~. rornrr loc11.-scrv. TV & Ph. SPa Lfirk E. Bay. C11ll 67>4172 11ft [ palio rp, I'd d;;·a 1 .. -.1 a, 7700 Peterson Way, C.M. pool, gar. Sl.50. :i411-L"J6S living • qw·tt •·-•md;- 230 C • 1 BDRM CONDO 6 k •-' , C , , Ul n~, 546-(1370 • _. .. , -· !14~™1 hon, S:lZI 11111 fi.i4 -13% i\lo!PI, t Npt Blvd, i\!. pu1," '"'~ nr. Sant11 Ana Avr.. & 17th.1..:.::...:::..::.-______ .1 10X42 furn tr11lt'r, for famUy with ~n. LOVELY 4 BR/2 ha fam MAHINEP.'S \\'ESTCLlrF-l 610-74~1~ . f'urn, S16S, 962·!f.i63 2 BR, frpl, bRIMn~. ~J:, E. Adults. $\'lj mo. !14S-:r707 2 BR. FROM Sl:;Q ln park on Rrislol. Ne11.r Corona dt-1 Mu Hi,Ct! rm. C'rpts/drpB, l~c . .' b11i~4 HR: :I ,BA. Bonu~ t~llrn, HOLIDAY PLAZA l.:aguna Belich Bay. Wlnltr'llfl.te, $1i:'i/mo. LARGE COMPLE:TEI~Y REDEC. * .i18-046.i * School.Fireplace wet hr£. kilchl'n. Nr· Srtils & rrirl child yarrl G1G-2116:i DEJ..UXE SpaC'ious 1 BR ,SWEEPING VIEW Ye11.rly, S225/mo. lnq No. \\'/\I' c;p1~dri:~. EJ~~:: iit7¢; Ct,,.O~zrr::~~1lqll.; 2 BR. IJrdwd fl oorg. "'ater built.In kilchen a'ppliaftees, S~pg, sahJO. ·fi.46.!JNIJ Unlver ty Perk tu-Mi' ap( $\~;,. Hea!t'lf . pool. OCEAN AND HILLS C 6T.l--\j21, :>4~n11 i.:ar., adultii only, -$150 VJLLA MESA APTS 't pd. Sll6. '!'~·-~\Valla!)!, 835 AbWi<>S WAY 6#.2!t9J EHi Bluff n, houM" ln court. Cr ts__. 'if .'Si :-Atnplr park1n~. ~o children Coron• del Mer month. 6"12-4422, 646-Jl:IO 119 V.'. \\'II.on &16-t.ill fcor Ham1lrnn) Coldwilll Banker A: Ct.I. • p _, -· I • no .pe\~ l96S :e:omona, Ue<·otator ftu71111hf'd l bed· Mana~na: Agent ~271 •• dr'J)I, ,1t:11.rag~~t NO . Jl:E!l~-a BR. fam .. _ (-din. tni; CM · room tpl., l>o1'in' l'lt'A-nell' , 2 BR. Up~ta.iH; gaidf'rf' ··p!, V I N 2 B ij 2 BR, l 1iit BA, cptl, drp5, b '2 h Id ll5ii <S, · >&>1 rl ' -• Lild A A L ow -. r. • patio, no petl, f175 mo incl e NEW DI LUXE e J r . sm c 1 t'l'n. · Turtle Rock ............ $.12'3 pilnr, Carpet, drapes.' Walk ~pl~I ':'.; 7>cc'· 3 ry rxtr1J1. Pool. K1d1 ok. Sl39 util. 33§.A Cabrillo. 543-880l 'ltlT7 \\aH11.ce &lS-7719 4 BR., lani. rrii. :. rlin. rm. Unbelievebly Btautiful 10 beach & lo\tin. r-.fBture .,.~"-¥ 111·1 · ' r. · SI O. & $J:,O. t"urn avail. 17tit l BR, 2 BA Apt !or leue. lnci' ~ _ Lo\'ely 3 Br. Home. IJranrl ne\\', Tur!le Rock S:l7:i VAL D' ISERE Gardrn Apts. adults, no pet!J'.. 1 year ..., 962-:18!16 A & R Keelson Ln. 968-7510, l B~. 11pt. S~ w I stove, 5pac. mas11r sUite, din rm .-;--: lll E. ~ SI, CM. 3 BR. & din. rnl., inimaC" SJ2:i AduJU · -no pelS. FlO'o\'UI lelllle . .f9f-3139"afl 5 pm. ~· 2 BR. qnlurn df'iuxr fl'JwnhSI', ,_..7-411.% refna. Uri! p11.1d. Adlts, nn & dbl gar•f~ . .iuto deor !i48-R269 or IK:Z.2411 4 BR. ,lo. fl'rll rm, 2'1 'ha SJ50 e\"rrywtifore. Stl"f'am &: P"I Piii & gar, flf'lllly df!cor. pell!. 1120 Center SI. 5-t:Z.5848 opener avail, Po&! Is !'tee. ·' EASE -4 br/2 ha, Ir !ncd \\'E ALSO l!AVE \Yaterlal!, 45' pool Rec. Rn1, FULL 0Cf'11n vir~·-2 br, 2 ' ON TEN ACRES 11rllt,. pet OK. 111>5 mo. 3009 MODERN 2 RR with gla.111t . 1 & 2 BR. Ne\\·ly ca~ll!d uea. • 'Yri!. Chldrn OK. FURNISl-l~:o RENTALS Sauna Sp;IJ 1-2 Bdnn, furn-b11, newly drcur. for 1 & 2 BR. Furn . .r. Unlurn. CoolirlRr-. 549--0411 \valled hv nn, lxo111~erl c.ll-draflf'.~. elf!C. kitchf'n. 1 child • $165 • * * 64D-S7:14 * * Unfur~. from Sll'i. SEE IT: mature arlutts w/t'f'f;;. Baby Fireplaces I priv. patio!. SPARKLING 2 hr. 2 hi1. 11111. very llU'J(f' p111l10, $150. ok. Ph . 64&-SI5.' S&5 Amla:os \Vay, NB 2000 Par.con11, 642-i670 ok. 499--3922 Poolg Tennis Contnt'l Bkfat. UpstRln, Nr-iv crpl! encl On E. 16th Sr . Sf'e Mgr RG 1 8 G M11nagl!d by ~~s~E~~io~'~';; ~\'~r]7~~~~: NF:W ! .• RG DELUXE APTS Lido Isle :a~~~rn~rc~:~5~~~! g11.r1gt-. Ch1ldrl!n ok. no RI l2t ~. n h SL. Ci\1. LLndrv. St~i ,::.1.fur:P~~: V.'ILLIAM \VALTEM CO. No. 8. C:--1. 5'Ul-28.19 Bach-furn .... ,. $139.SO I BEAOI APTS. Bllchf'lor Pf'l!I . ~7-927R nr !>49--41~ 1 Br. rluple:"C $125. Fn!Jhly \Vom"an pref'd. Jnq. 1922-B 1 T6WNH6USE delxe 2 !Ir, •R .... 00 -1~. 1160/mo, ' BR-furn .. ' ... $1-49 .SO S200. 1 BR . sm. $2~. ~20 DELUXE '·-·-.. ,·,. 1 nn i 2 B5RM DUPLEX . paintf'd, . p~atan! 1arden \Yall11Cf'. 543-6511!, 838-0038 21i Bl, hltns, frpl , patio, ~ I BR f $179 SO "'-'"'"~ '~· iiurround1ngs__: clou 1 o enc car. Qulf!t. 87~5033 S50 cleaning !er. 19 9 4 "SINCE l""'"''" -urn . . . . . . . Noni. 642-4097 or ;,.tS.-2211 rluplf'x. rrplc. \Vaiht'r ' CPTS '• ~. ~,r~17-1 1*140 1-10. shop~. No ··,. hUdrtn/oet•. SPACIOUS, cle11n J Br. 2 -,-;-,--cc.....--..--- ft-JYV Ut-.'Jo'URN AVAlLABLF: ext 228 ;poiu-u B 1 d 1 'H ntl t B h rumona V dryf'r. Ca1110rt. Util incl'd . 54&--6920 ii, crp ~. rps_ f' n c U ng on <1IC E-SIDE 3 Br, 2 ba din r-m. 1st \ esl('rn Bank Bldti AOUl.TS ONLY, NO PF~IS· N!lwport Beech Ntar n11.ter. Adlt5. Li'rt.'lc .I Bn, unfurn, Ob! llink. j .e;a.r1111:r. 117j. Adullii. E. 181h -,,.,.,.,_,.,--,,.-,._--- crpt ' drpp;, dbl rar. $l\15. Da y•Un~~o;~lParNk lghts 1760 Pomona 642-2015 "'EIV 2 B 2 b I tl -~ $195. n11y!): 635-9~. evt-s rl1Jposal, s1 0;,, ill V.'. 19th 3 B *1\' !!70 *bl . St. 546-3n6 or .~31 LWO:ELL!<y TNEDWB1EA&C7Mllltl ·,. MU717, 5.17-7627 ' LOVF.LY 3 bf>droom SPAC-~~ r. a, 11 y crpr~., 67 110 St . 613:-.3729 ' . r, 1 -;..,• palio_ l·UIS, LG 2 BR 11't Ba studio JOUS. Nirt furn1tur't:. Car-Int lfv rm, elec ki!, iunrik. 3.5 . 1 BR. u1ed '\)rick ffpll'.', W/\I', c~t~. drpa. Aak a bout our apT , No ~t1. litmiJi,s on!y. Cr,ts drpa, d1hwa1htrs, SIM. 3 BR, firrp\ICf, C'upels CloSf' lo bt'll\ &,sllop~. $725' FOR lt>A~P. drlx. All el('{'. ..__ 1 discount plart, 8S1J Center p,,·v -r,·o. 1~ J"'"" St . 709 Pa.Im e &47-3967 & dnP'!I. l BR. 2 bathg ........ S:IOO Jlf'\ed. Brick 11nack bar. J.\lO >I 67,1,., ,, / . 2 BR hltn•: oeAm cei, pa!io, $140. ,.... ro "" 3 BR 21' be h SlJo Rrflut1lu1 k11r~n. QuldrPn mo 1 11.1'&1, · .>-"""' I ~e . nrw '>\' 11 \'If'"'' · 1 Arllt. Yearly. 642--8520 St. 542·8.l40 S140 Children Welcome • ~ll-.648'!1 * ., ,,. ', ...... ., fv l R Vlr:'W llpt, 1 °'llrge room, 1. BA •pl. ,\ll bit-ins Ind 1 " 1 BR . $150 " 1170 • I 4 e 3 8a s dl * * 3 Br. HOUSE. SD>: ;~"2 2ba.ba:: .......• !!~ i smhalt flt'lf ""'~.~-~· ea-frplr ht'lth kltchf'n ollt' d1sh,,.shr, rlhl. a:ar. Arlh~ EASTSlDE 2 Br~ bltn~.1 Illcld1t ulll. Adult1 o I . I mo a FREE RENT mr;ac·._ I r. p . , hi O/Je per mo"rh. N<1pelR.19-IO ' me •..... '"J . ..nna le rent. :i 1ctor1a. 11dutt' nnty .. $17j inci utll. on!,v,673-6992. [ dshy,·hr: crpt!I, drp~. encl [ I 2-41 A d "ci.J $16S.2Br.l'~Ba,Lra:.qu1f!I, 11.p . pex. riv. pa , E~JOY n.. <•-uu Adil 5411-6432 a.N!a. Cul-<!e-r.&c if. No pe t.s. Pomon11 Avr. I dll··11 Ap1. 4· 642-6889 -* (OROLIDO APTS * 1!'.Ar, pr1v p.111Jo .• ~5-2939 ~" ~7•9'· VOCI O, · clrll11 . GE kit., 2 car far. Crpts, drps, bltns, Lr1 play I FIR. Duplex. Gan.re. ~o re . I I GARDEN LIVING-11 br tu.i:n-Pool, blk tn OC:PIJI\, 2 Br. ~tud10~ k gtreet )e\·el.e;, ' privAcy: '-!"u..x .. I 2 Units-2 Br N l Ba Crpt1 ,_ 17871 Beu Circle. 842-~T7. pets. Adulls. Sl.f:t fmo. m . . i Qui,t 11>ttrac pleasa.nl ' Uti! ~nglf' adulr8. Slli, 833-l.\ti l 185 k up. Penthouses $220. Br, bltns; "''ni'. C'pti drp. rlrps bllns inil tar · 1 child 2 BR. 2 BA. lrplc. Up-tall-!;. BEACHBLUfF_A __ V.1• "'illOfl. 548-2807. . \ ]'lll id'. Hratl'rl Pool. · • · or fM-00.17 eve~ I D&hwhr. frpl, dbl carport. ~Ar, ba.!r .. 962-41811 ok, ~ pet!'. $ll'!O '-St4S/mo. Ntw C'PI . drps, adults. no IN W pt~ Dana PoJnt . ru.:ALTY I Br $140 2 Br $175 \YAt£RFRONT 2 BR l BA Pool. 673-:lJill 1 Br. Frplc. Bl"llm rl'il, ~6--95:17 ret11. SlOO. Ev11 540-0396. E 2 k 3 BR .. 2 8A. d1!h- Unl\'. P11rk Cf"nlf'r, lr\'lne /1111.111~. ·n,, 'Pf'l~. 11o·/11h!'s, y~ly sns: 360i , 2 BR. 1 BA. Nrw paint, P;'tlO,. 1111! lncl'd $148. CLOSE TO bwach i shop-Days 540-2:'170. ;~r::u.:'~· o:•~:ll~l TEW. l bdnti'. 2 bll, tWg, Call An)!lme 833-'S20 740 \V, lllth ~t., c:M. Finley App! 644-292!1 ) s22:i1mo, Bt>o1•n hrJ Hl-.,, 1 'l •11.r1y. '1 adnlt. ~ I pins. Bit-in ranar. wfw '* BEAUTITUL 1 &. 2 BA.. · 1frp1, stove ll ttlria:. ;S?lft. I-louse Hutiting? \\'at('h thf! I !i."1-2flli2: aft 5 pm, 21~: For th.al Hem ·under $50. J crptint. drp1._ adlt1, no pet1. Con!em.porary Garden Apt.~. I CHtf Ol'tO .AP'TS r mo~.,3382'J Silv,r 'Un-Housas Furn. or * St d' A t Sl l O 1. OPEN HOUSE column. Y.l6-171!l try the Penny Pincher 1 5.t8-4Z4.l. P111!05, 1rpIt1, pool. 823i Atlant.e. 1-2 8R. P&ol. DIM Poinl. SMwn Unfurn. 310 U 10 P A U I • I J • Sl4~$160 Call M5--51~ Pnvate Garagt. Washer h ' ,. sim' 1 * 1 B d $130 pt. n "'"· .IS Apt. Un "'"· 365 Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt. Unlurn. 365 . ..,..,.. ,,._,,33 "16-7727 . '· ll en'IO('ln· 'on y Newport Helglita e room I -SHARP lge 1 BR. Cpl, "[)rps, . • l 01™, 2 Ba., rJml rm. I t-.fAPLE ST., NF.AR 19TH -Newport Beach Newpert Beech Newport lwch Ntwpert leech Bltns, quirt bldr, No petll. 12 !Jt. Closed i11rare. ~atie l'.'pl&. drps. lAvtJv \tit'"'. 2 BR, BBQ, N"fr1si:/lreezf'r, 645-0349 $\30, M(}-9722 Brea. Children "' ama.ll pit $2-45. 11v11ll, Apr. ~. ~ O\'('n 1'0\15Sf'ric. Irr• h I Y I REDECORATED 1t;e 2 hr, ok. Sl-40. 842-1.165 1 t Bl ff painted, no ch11itt"f'n . $175 ~ SA YCLIFF MOTEL n'""' crp1~ , r1rpa, b!tns. 2 BR 11.pt, 3 blk! tMm ocean. es U unf. S200 furn. 54S-R26l * LOIV 1\'EF:KLY RATE~ • I, Slj(}. Child ok. &12-7315. S16S mo. Avail Mu . 2011\, ifi7 VISTA LAREDO Townhouse, K1tr h,.n. T\"'11, mAid 11f'rv1Cf!. 2 BR, 111 Ba. S!urlill. Orp:r;, ~J6-.,111=0.,...,..,,...,,...,~--o .... 1•THE BLUFFS'' Furn. or Unfurn. 340 Hrated P~_32fi:i /9 ' rpr1, tiltni. No Pf''"· Nr. DELUXE 1 lit 2 Br. walk "--t-· "-~ 3 D p . manner OCC. 111:,, .'i.J7-il!l.1 lo bl'.'h . Adult11. $13~ &:. up l·~Y· .... n,~·uat 11u1ne. •n• 01nt S 220 121ti SI 219 ~ ' '!<ftm• .. '"' ba .... ,.,,. SQ . * SUS CA ITAS square apartments LRG-At .. " J • 2 Br'•."" "' 1 th . rt Vac11.nr. clean & l!l"ad v. ~·oR le11~. new 2 BR, 2 Lf'll: nicely furfl ~11.~helnr I.: . pool, cpt1, drp~. dl11pl, util 2 ~mm Av1il. tor 111le at $]8,ticJ, BA, gardt'\1, 'p:A.I~.' ocet.n l Br. Furniahrd modef, pd 18A4 Mo""'vll. ~A-OlJ6 CLOSE TO BEACH "'ill lt'a~f!/nplion or even \'If'\\, 4~3140 OJ'lf'0n daily. ANNOUN~ES THE AVAILABILITY OF Call 536-~l f'!'alaht lt'ase at $38.) per Duplexes Unfurn. 350 2110 Ne1\•port B!Vtl, CM ~JI Idle Hems tlO"i'l Call I HOUSE Hunting? Watch the ----&U --1 ~--c.u today "4-1133 Rkr. Coron• dtl M•r $2~.~~~~·~ l BRP TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR Apt. Uofuro. 365 Aj)t. Unlurn. m Fountetn Velley NE"' 3 Rr. 2 ba, l'p1!1, drf18, TV & maid lf!rY avail. 1tar. $29:1 Mo .. lM' 450 Victoria, (' M. P'Oft lae, 1mmac 3 RR, i11 Corbin-Marrtn Rltrs, 644-~ I Slof:'i -BEAtrrlnJLL Y furn b11., new shag cpt• " drps, I 1 Br, expanchlble mol)il,. frril c, bltn8. S2-4rl mo . I ~J] home, 132 \\', Wil~on . 963-!IMJ !'If :lll/241-1588, .Ap•rlm•mO IOf Rent 1 5111-9;,77 Huntington Beach 1 ··-~sr=c"•N7.,7..lcN~G~. ~c~,,~R~D=£~, Al"'T • lrs: 1 I. 2 Br. Pool EXECtJTIVF: llvlng-:700 ;Q Apta. Furn. 360 lnlaur-sml rt.1• ok . $1 5.1 Ii It $4~. llunl1ngton Ctt:11 up. ~6.10 j 4 °hr + famliy rm + JJee Gener1I $15S-SH"~A~R~P~2~Bfl" lli'li~/d.t'n 2 lrJll~. 3 ))11 . CUSTOM FURNITURE Jft'nttd p00l. Aduh~, no pttl spa n 1 1 h · • t y 1, e I n n er RE:O."T AL. &o.e lllf C'l11.1Ls no ii~ n.-pk1 . St2·!t~20 «Mlrtyarrl P11tto. Near Bea,.h * Call ~S.-34111 * 1 R. $f1S . 2 lSR. c140 Ii G • r I I• Id , Ca 111,,,--,,--;;--;--oc---· I • 213m2-1Q84 or Tft/952-3392 8elbH Peninsula Pool mtos., crpi., drp~ nO chlklrtll: no TW"ts. m.··r" • EXF.CUTJV 2 E 000 Home-. -4 2 Br luxury up-prr dupl,.~ £, 11th Pl., C.M. 8ft. 2 BA. . aq, tt, Avallabi. ApnJ 10. S250 nEtuxt 1 Bit'-Bach Apt>. Activilll'a rm. frplc, -.·Pt yrly 6T:'l-J5i0 /o' btr etc 2 CM pr bolt l -0-'---'--:~----·I ~ vddy It up, Furn. Intl spa~. U!wmo. tit • la•t Coron• del Mer util. Mn. nlf•• !~rma a_vl. + e:lun fH 8*-l!Jn 11fl T\\'O bfo.drnnni, !urniih~ J SSA E. Camlnn. MS--0451 4 pm t:XC'fpl wkllds. 11pr. Bloc"" lrom hf'l!rh 1n I' * NICE 1 br duple:... I ffffisf-cpr, drl), ,..,.,, \\hr, C'ornna dt-1 :-.111.r ~~•r 11i1ull~ 5115, ! dry't, rntt", pool, 2 Br Sl6ll t tort ~, r" g t • u r a nl ~ . Phone ~~---1 3 br $1*1. r. 4 S-1 4 0 ~, rJr•11tM il l ft'rnlt'11I. $1*'.l • l\AC111'5:0fr 11p1 SQOfml'I. M&--fli82. monrh. MA-i'\t..' \ 111 t'~tr1 St..-Sun lln.I) T6WNH6USE lft ,i9 '\ICE 11p•rtmrn1.1 . l:~S-nt11.l~1N>l.C \t B•draem , 1•1 B•!h,/Ch/1l 1f'! pa id t, hltle"k,., •I Al'! G•nif'n apt.$!.'\.\ ftrtpl•CW", buUl-lnt, JMlto, tX' \:0.:. 2Mll Sr 11 \' t , v.. F.nrl r11r Qin'' m11rul"I' !)001. 1ar11.11r. SIT;. 4~~ Cd.'J I 11t'Jull Rtl•. S4~~1 I I ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST B!AIJTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA O~ NEWl'ORT BEACH .••...•. FROM $230 For lnlorm1tlon telephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley, M1n1g1r •I (714) 645·0252 . o,r writ• to Th• Offloe Of The M•n•;•r, M.1rlner siiu•r• Ap.,tmenta, 1244 Irvine AYenue, NewpOrt a.1cir, C1Hloml• 92684 S1nta Anl Ccme and Relax ... "Nect door" lo South Coa't Plua. Jacuzzi, swimm ing pool, builr·ln kitchens, i1Utoma.1ic i1ppli•nces, car· pets and dr1pes, g1s 81rBQJ, large rec li1ll, priv1te pa dos. One bedroom -$13712 Bedroom aod •xt•• bath. -only $18? /Tc>WntlOuM -$175. .... .,.,..,.. I~ PARK J .J 1 ,'/ PLAZA .... _~ ••11 D .... l'wy. 3900 South flqwor ' i&nta Aft!• Atk for l<I Ho«, M111.,., • (714) J4S.J214 a Bargai Border to Border Every dauifiod want ad 1n tho DAILY PILOT appears. in every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsrac;.ks fr om border to border all oiong the Orange Coast ... all tho way from J Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • HlDltington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Saddleback San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the claily newsr.ack eclltlon) For · One Price With A Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 . - 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L , 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 ~. u,.rurn. :w Huntl~gton 11 .. ch 3 BR lownbou.M ·w/frplc, pJtio, pool • a;efrll. ~ BJ.k r r om Brool(huraUAdam8 Shopng Ctr. S min from bch. Adults or over 10. baby OK. $193. ·day1 S47-5406 eves 968-9319. OCEANFRONT Vu. Sunded. Beach. Snv5ctreie. Nev•er dlx ~ Br' bltrw, cpt,, drp.•, patio, lndr)o, pr, nr lhopis 4 pier. S16). Adlts, baby ok. 536-2.131 *FRESH AIR \V&llt 3 blks to Beach! Be&ut. bi& .3 .BR qt. w/w crpts, di'Js, till\I •X<:ept retrig. $225. No pet& 536.1711 Nr Huntl"tl~ .Harbour Triplex • quiet atta. Lrz: t Br • $14.0, 3 BR. • sita. Pet& ok. {n4l M6.Q)71. :2 Br apt-w/w, cl.rps. bltn11, diapo.sal, laundry IJ)Sct. No petl. 962-3578 tar in*>. e LARGE 2 Br;1ctpt11. drps, R/0, child' ok. $135. No pets. Call 968-00GC 1 BR carden apt, nr beach. $150 mo. lnr.. util. Avail. April 1. 4~ Me•• Verde 2 Br. ~w erpt1, drpl, ck>sed gar, near shop'1. Adults, no peta. $145.;&f.5-J.515 Newport BNch SEACLIIT Manor Apt.I. 2 Br, cpts, drps, bltns, pool, priv patio, studio ~. l'~ Ba. Child ok. 543-2682 1525 PlacentiL A!!k about our discount. 1 BR, nr beach, ~a.r lease, ?\o pelt, immed occupan<::). $135. 54&-7840 btwn S & 7 pm 2 Sl'ORY QCetlnfi:nt 3 Bd~. 2 ba, YEARLY, Family on- 1~" Avail -111ni. Afr 7 P~t : 613--0:Q!I or Sal tU 12 noon BRAND nt\\' 3 br, 2 b.a dup!f:x -6 doors to ocean. Yrty $300/roo. 675-R23I LG. 2 BR studio, JI.~ BA, ttpl.!I, drp&, bU:ns It OW, near Hoa.i Hogpttal. $U5. 642-4387 ro-1m * LIDO ISLE-Wate11mnt URGE 3 Br, 2 Bath. $(25/mo lease. 673--8386 i Br. 2 Ba. Crpts. drp.,, bltM, rar. 4249 Hilaria. ll75. For appt. S4G-0093 GOLD ?.t~allion 2 Br. 2 Ba, cpU:, drps, bltM. patio1, encl aar. SlTh. ,54S-3703 Newport Heights • S16ll-2 BR. 2 lb. studio triplex. Patio. Gar. Bltns. Cpl$, drpg. 67>-3108 2 Br Upper .. Frplc, g11.r. Pf.tio, laundry, Adult'I, no ~ts. Sl70 mo. 643-3781 S.n Clementi --------BftAND f\'E\V llLX. 2 Br. 2' Ba, UOO IQ, ft. Quiet C1Ll~ ... c. Pa.nof'l.mic \'itw or ocean. Adults only Sl80 .. '3'-""'· 2 BR, frplc. cpts, drps. Close t~ mkt -': beach. Adults, n6 pets, $155. 492-7332 CAN'T BE BEAT SINGLE STORY South Sea Atmosphere 2 BR •• % BATH Carpots .. .... Air ConcliHoned Privat• Patioa HEATED POOL Plenty of lawn Carport ~ Storal'" HIDDEN VD...LAGE GARDEN AP'J'S. 2300 South Salta Santa ~ Q $16-1.JJS LEGAL NOTICE ..... ,, ClllTl,ICATI 0' •UtlM&ll ,.ICTITIOUI llfAM• Tiie 11,,,..,.,,.,... *"' c•rtl/Y ""•r ••• C»Mudir,. • llutl""' •I 7267 l'1lrv1..,.. Stl'ffl, C••I• M••• c.111 ... "I•. 11ntler tht flctlf1ou1 flt'm ,....,. of MllTEll ITIAllC N•; 71 111<11 "'91 1•lt1 firm 11 ~ ,, tlw feflewll'lt "'-~ "''"" ill Ml •ncl 111<1 el r"IO'eM1 •• fel ...... : c"" • MK• Ne. 11, 1.-c:.. n11 l"ll,...ltW, C9'!1 "'ti., C•l!lor"ll Dllttll M1rdl I, 1•11 H1trrv K. Sdlltrl\old .... ~!dint ltwtll" D. Hur>Cler Secr11.,... Sitt. ti C1tHOl'"l1, •1venift Coutolv: o" M•rdl ,, 1m, bef1•1 ,.,,, t "''""'' ~ f11 tnd fer 1110' Slot• 11rlfl)fllV _,,, ... H..irv k. SMtrl!elO' ~-It te "19 ti! t. flle 'rulllf.'lf lf'MI rt.11lilfol ' 0. Mvridor ~ 11 mt ti b9 fht ~,.., <ti C•lt Mnt No. 71. IN, ... llllftlcl'itift fa ftie wttlll11 ....,,._.... anf •<k-led11d "'" e•· .cuffd "-.. ,.,. M INfMtf fll Mid COl'HrttlOll. IOF,l(l"l 11 ... LI HOnu C. Cell Nf/111"1' l'~bllc.C•llffrnlt ,.,~CW.ti Offl« Ill 11 io.trtlet c.u"" o,1.,, c-1"6111 Ell•l•e• F•b. U, 1'1J "ublll~M Ort"'t CaHI 0.11' "!tel, Mardi 11, 21, 11 1NI AJrtl J, 1t71 U>-11 LEGAL NOTICE JllOTIC• TO CalOlfCJIU "'"•11t01t cont o" TH• JT"T• e .. C:A~l,.O&NIA ,.01 TH• COUNTY °" (llllAH OI .... ,,..," ftl•l'f llf HllGH lil"YMONC lo\CINTOOMflt'I'. ~. NOTN:• IS Hfll.flY GrVl!'H l'f llM uM!kln ., "'-t llfft ""'"""' •~t ,..,,, .ii Nr9Mll "'"'"'* d tlll'll "''"'' "'' uMI ffetdtnf ..,, r..ulrH i. flit ltMll'I. ,wltri 11\f ~""' Y011ctotn, fn fflt llffla 1//1 fM d..,.k of "" 1ti.crv. 911'itt1"•cwrt, er It ,..,.,,, tlltffo. wltt. "" _...,,.,. _11.... "' llM ..... ""J111ftl t i tlll ~kt et Attor!WY "AUL ,l. HANN .... 4\t tE1.i Intl $1tttl, C41!1 """'' G.llfor"fl , W~f'h II lht Jll<I 11 butl1111t ti t!\e 11ndtr1!9~d In 11r m1tt.1r:1 111r111111,., te "'< ttf111 ti •114 ttc:ldt"I' wl,.,111 IOU• "'°"lh1 .,.., -11•11 ,fl/ll!OttllOll ti lhlJ ntll<t . OtlMI Ft~ ..... l"I' ''· ltM 011111111 NtH -"tm•ry A..llll'll"ltlrtfef Wllfl "" W!M "-"""'''"' IO ..... l:1t1lt al "" t bolw Mmed dte~nl ""\IL A. HAlllll .. """"'" .. I.I• .......... l.t w 1114NI" nt 11" Utlo 1"-' C•I• MeU, CtHtWlll "''' .,..,," -..... ,,, "'""'"' .... Ulllllllltrttv Witt! ffle Wtll •-•• ~~!IM Of'lnt. (.ul Cliff ,II-el, Metdl f,, U, tt. V, ltJI m .71 - Apt. Unfurn. Stnta Ana VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult LIYlng Furn. & Unfurn. Ol.shw!.Sbtr • color eoordinat. ~ appliances • plush. ahai: carpet • choice ol 2 color .teheme. • 2 batba • 1tall &hewers • mJrrored ward- robe ~YU' •• lndirtt! Jlghl· lng tn kitchen . breakfast b&r • huge private fenced pa& . plush landsc.aping . brick Bar-B·Q's. Jarye heat. ed pools & lanai. 3101 So. Bristol St. (~~Ml. N. ol So. Coast Plaza) Slnt• An• PHONE: .557-11200 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 General PALM MESA APTS. Apt a., Furn. or Unfum. 370 Coste Mei• • • • • El Puerto Me11 Apts . .. .. , 1 Bedroom Apt{. $130 & up int'J u1llllie1. Al!SO f11m. Pool Ii Recreation area.. Qulel Envll'Onment. Off st:ttet parking. No Chil· dren, no pels. 1~1961 Maplt' Ave. Costa !\!es.a. Bearr. ceilings, paneling, priv. patios. recreation lacilitles. AJJ Adult,:, no pet!. • B.achelor Apt $110 * * 2 BR. trcm Sl65 * :J.117 W. Bay St (btwn Harbor "-Newport Blvd, 1-' mi N. or 19th SI). CALL 64.&-0013 • 1 Br. Heated pool.. No pets. Crpts, drps. l26 :\1onle Vista Ave, C~t &l2-57ro Huntington Beach . ' - SalurdQ, MV(h 27, 1971 OAILV PILOT Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ON BEACH! 2 BR ........ from $235 F'\lrniture Avallable Carpets.drapea-diahwasber beated pool-saun.u-tennla rec room«ean view1 patios-ample parJdn&: Sffilrlty ruarde. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE ., H.B. <n•> 536-1487 Ole open 10 am-'i pm Daily WILUAM WALTERS CO. Laguna Beach ~-URN Bachtk>r apt , Ocean view. $175. Unfum 2 Br. $210. Ocean View. 100 Oilf Drive. Lag Bch . .f.9+-5933 Sant• Ana ~~~~~~~- LAS PALOMAS APARTMENTS Brand Dl!'W lrcm S140 .t: 2 BR. furn.-unfurnlshed w 11 h di~h\\·astlf'r. Heated pool & lanai. Central gas Apt1., Apt1., Furn. or Unfvrn. 370 Furn. or Newport &each Newport Beach FROM $135* · 1 Olympic si1t poo~8illitrdi-Saun•5-T •n~'r1 pro 1hop-Co1or TV loun9.-He•lth Club._j. Indoor golf drivin9 r•n9e-P•rty Room-Fu~ time Activiti•1 Dit•cfor. ,1 BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS o Singles, I & J Bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished . REASONABLE RENT' o Singles from UJ.'i. 1 Bedrooms from $145. 2 Bedrooms f~fll $200. Low move in charges. No lease req'd. Models Open Daily 10 am to I pm. , r SOUTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOD GARBEN Apartmenta (just for Wigle P!'<>Ple I Irvine A 16th 714 , 645'0550 Apartments f ttsor t Jiving for single & married adu),tal • 16th bh1'n Irvine&: Q!:ivrr:r 7140 642-8170 '"Rent subject to locaUon 1Apt1., Furn. W11tcliff or Unfurn. 370 DELUXE 2 Br. Westctitf lol' . Pool. Bltns. No lease. Un! ~ $110. Furn S2.!5. 642-6274 --------,_I ----------1 E:'.lPL lady or studen,t. Pvt THE "Ye!Jow Paaes" of ba & entr. Nr. 0 .C.C. '$71) Room• classified ... Daily Pilot _,_.,_._.,_,_,,.,_-_, ____ ~ 2 BR. S155. J Br. $180/up. Pa. healing &: ai1-.condition1t1f. no. Pool. Children ok. Ga., & \\'ater paid. Private MORA KAI Apts, 18881 ?.fora J>ll!IO!'. Color choice shag l BR r Sp-00 Kai Ln. ~ii: blk E. of Beach, l'arpeling. 1 BR ~'.~ UllJ ........ SI<~',·~ off G11rfield. 962-S!l!M. Santa Ana 540.3988 Service Directory, Check ir ! tor the ieivice yoo need. 1 For that item . under $5(), I try !he Penny Pincher I .... n ........... ..... 1400 Wesr \\'arner Ave. Bachelors Furnisher! 1 -~~h-~~-----' from SIJ5 T • Mediterr•nean North or South Coast Plaza 2 BR apts $175 mo. $110 • I br & bach, furn or Shopping Center l near San unf. Poot, B·B·Q's, near Diego & Newporl Freeway1. • ~ ... ":;!·Limo. OK beach. i01 AUanta Ave., Conveniently located comer • ~NA 1 11.B. 536-0352 \VPJ'flt'r & Bristol. •JACUZZI 1 1 Apts., Apts., 1561 Mesa Dr. Santa Ana Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. Apt1., 1 370 Furn. or Unfu rn. !70 Coronadel M~t ' Huntington Beadt Huntington Beach Newport Beech FUHN. l-81·., lrpl, patio. CloSf' to beach. $185 ?.1o. UNF'., new 2 BR .. bl!ns., cpts, drps; nr. bearh. UNt'. 2 BR house, extra ab.arp, fpl. nil'.'t' yd. $2j() Don f'rank.lin, RJtr. 673.!12'2 Coit• Mesa * ** RING BROTHERS Announces ADVANCE OPENING Apartments No\v Available al MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE in Costa Mesa * 18 acres of a1\·1rd "inning lendsca~ * i\Jllrs of prlvatt .11tream~. ponds and "'aterfaJJs * ?.!Hhon dollar rrcrea- lion cenlt'r • DPslgner coordlnatl'd intrriors * F'ireplaf'!':<i. \\f'1bar.-s. ~amed ceiling.~. \.\'ood paneling. importrd grasscloth wallroverlng I * Extra large pe!i05 and balconi('s * Billiard. rard and ml"rl- ing roorns • T\\'O milrs of I r r • ~hadrd "'alkways * g.,,,immlng pools. our- door whirlpool, niJ;ht Hi htrd championshi11 !Oizr tenni:< court,;, hralth spe.s wi th I0'1'fl- nasiums "1th Sl")}llf'lllt facilities ior men and women * 24-hour security 1ystrom UNFURNISHED t bedroom From $120 · 1 bdr., den F r (lm $155 2 bedrooms From $160 t"urnl~h~ Ap!'l r1mcnta Also Available Hours: 10 to 5 DalJy MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2400 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa (71') 557·8020 Ring BrolhPrs Corporatiofl i~ a subsidiary of T\fonogram Indur;tries. Inc. NASSAU PALMS Summertime near the beach. J " 2 Br. am,,. Htd pool. Single• can share. S140 to $165. 177 E. tlnd SI. DI M2-J&IS 541-9:'66 EXCITING furh I BR ap! Slli. Pvt dtrk, PoOl Crpt1, dtp1, bltns, ""'slk rO 1own 1 ll E. 18th, C.~I . 518·994!1 {'Vt~ blwn 5 I.· 6 I 2 BR Sl25 un~rn;Sttj furn, f"a milit!' 1\'tlrom!' BIG I sun APTS, 2043-2049 \VAllac~ St PhO~ :>\8-4301 1250 1q rt lg 2 Br, 11 • Ba, utJ nn for "'h/dr, patio, pr, cpt/dp. $1~ ~ at the beach ••• 9/10 of a mile from the beach Is Casa "Recreation City" with 2 awlmmlng del pools, putting green, gym, volleyball court, •auna, billiard room, club- Sol. house. One or two bedrooms, fur· nished end unfurnished, private patio, firepface In two bedroom, e elevators, dishwa•her1, carpets . and drapes, no lease, adult• only, ell utilities except lights paid, pets £ accepted. from $145. 21&81 Brookhur1t St. Brand Spanking New ·· In Beautiful BACK BAY 1 •nd 2 Bedrooms Furni1hed and Unfurnished Adult living * Dishwasher * Stove and Refrigerator * Shag Carpeting (4 exciting colors) * Sound Proofed * Billiard Tables *Pool * Large Recreation Center Oc:cuptncy in March RENT STARTS $155 ' ' ' } Huntington Beach. (714) 962-6653 Ask for Comm1nder Retting • Vista Del Mesa . ! Apartments *, Tustin & Mesa Drive ~ I 545-4855 -' Santa An• Apts., Apt1., 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn, .~O Sant• Ana Sant• An• aunflor,, Jlparfmenfa is designed for families with children. .£ive! So much for au ot you l Wooded 1tr'M.m1, tol Iota, rf!ICl'Mlion center, aul\U, IWimmlnl pool a-a total ~vironment pl1ce aptcia!Jy dl!licned far ftmiliet with children. and.£earn! Early Achievement Center-An. uniq11.e acltoot l A superb, fully accredited private ~I risht on the prttn.i81!11. Point your ebildun in tM ioocl IMmtnJ dirKtion•. Fluib1e1Chtdulr. • I ., . -. • •• • • I Bedroom &. NUf'Ml'y • 2 Bedrooms l 2 !Ith • ' ' J Btdloorns l 2 Bath• Sinclt Str:wy & Split 1.lvtl wittl fiftpllct ·Air Conditlonlnt • Sttf-clttllln1 Ovens from $165 per month All SU•FtOWEJ! fACILITILS ARE ON INltRIOll llNES- NO SIRE!lS 10 CROSS. ®-' l,11,i,in1 Olfke 'filephofir· tfi l714)557·4800 ,.._ \ 'l I ' • ••II';-' I·" ' • "• ~ ' • ' ' f. 1: i ' . ' ' " " I ' ' 10 1: I I' • ' I ' ' ' 1 · ' " ' ' ' I I I " l ' . • • I ' ' ' ' I . ' ' Lookf ng For Someone I . I To Take An Order? We'fe GOod At It We'JI even pay the postage to get you to give us an order. Get reacly for some quick profits by maili~g in your order today. Put a hard-working DAILY PILOT classified want ad to work for you. ' USE THIS ORDER FORM ' 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES .z 4 7 12 Ttwrs TIMn TIMn TIMIS f4.50 $6.10 $10.65 $15.90 $5.10 $1.21 $13.10 $20.10 1~~-1-~-1-~-1-~~1 ~~1 $6.00 $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 1 to ,,•uu con ., Pulilith f•'••••••••• .dey•, b•ginni111 ••••••• •• , ••••• •••• •••• ......... . ct.nific1tl111 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r· ..... Ne me , , , , • , , , • , •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' • Allldl reu , , ••••• • • • • • • • • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• •• • • • • •• •• • • •• • • • City ••••• , •••••••• , •• , • • • • • • • • • • Pllen• ••..••.•••••••••• ; •••••• Put .,.,., .,.. W••' '" ••th 1p1c1 .~.,.. •• lnclud1 yeut ••d•••• er rih•n• numb•r. Th• ced ef y•iir 1d ii 1t the end ef th• li111 •fl whic.h th• l11t w1rd Of yoiur 114 i1 writ- t111. Add 12.DO 1xtr1 if y11.1 ••1lr1 1n1 ef DAILY PILOT lex 11,..ic1 witlt mtiled ••· ,u ••. --~---CUT Hiii -PASTI ON TOUI INYILOPI ------ 8USINESS REPL Y MAIL Orange Coast DAILY PILOT P. 0. lox 1560 : COlta M-i Colif. tUM Clonifiod Dopt. Or Give Us an Orrder by Phone I I I At 642-5678, The Dire~t Line to ' I DAILY Pl~OT Classified Want Ad • RESULirs ' ' [ ZO OF THE llEST Cl PIOUS I ~ - -.. . • ROUS ELEPKAHTS AERIALISTS CLOWNS BEARS IN THE WORLD DAY ONLY, FREE SA UllDAY, Al'lllL l OR 8:00 I' .M. ORANGE COUNTY FAll.CROUNDS-COSTA MESA .. - HEY KIDS HE COMES TiiE R~YA~ INT~NATl~NAL 1= ~ Saturday, M.vtlt TT , 1971 D.\ILV mlf Find Your Name If your n•me 11 ll1tecl In a apecl•l ad-It cevld appear Uftder any cla11111 .. 11on, M look at them all-phone '42-5471, Ext.mien J14, lhtween t a.m. •ncf l p.m. to miek• 1rr•n9ement1 te pick u' yeur tlclms at any -lent DAILY PILOT office. Be The Guest of the DAILY PILOT -~ ..... ,. '----._ ... ____,,~ [ ---1 __ .,_ [511 -..... ][DJ I I ~___.~ ~--~I '9oMs COD Olflce ltllldlil ... Rent1l1 Want.cl 460 , , Cement. Concrete Hev1eclNnfnt J9b Wa"ted• JlenMlt Jtl J ~!f!Eo=::ROO>=°' ... ::--• .,.,,...-."'""'·-.·llCPEllt..tll!i..l. Q WANT l BR. unlum hDu9e i:u:u· m.a.·s uai&TaTQ -U-ALITY---,.-... -.. -...... --.-... -1_,..,,.....,A.., .. ,... ..... -, ... &nl~tot!..,..,ol-DENTAL A.Nlltant .. ltecet-: ~ok l "I & tauod<y 1-S.J ,...,, .. -~· *I· or ........ I....,.. Mlddl< 0.0,... do IL Llc'd., Bond· ~ta, window,,""°" et~ Ilona!. Expul .. ctd , !' @i\ilege1, for c o 11 e i e tt. omc. luhea, I d. oo-aae laitf. Adults: only, m ed. 66-1993. Rn. A COmrn'I. M&-lt..1 Mature J ~~· Univ P • r k , CUP&nc:y. Oranre · c:hiklren. 642-3486 &KIL PATIOS. walkl, drive•, tn. HOUSE OF a.EAN • im..mn • /wk. 833-2l<t!i /.irpcrt 1n.W Coiilmere-P!WFES.s. ll'Om&ll., alone, r y •tall new laWN, •w. bttak, Cornplett Houae Clelfililc AIDES Tor ~. : GE or 'ftrk:I~ r\rl O>~ MJ. AftPorttr •'V'ltS lrl· untu:m apt or remov"'. 548-8668 for Ht. ~ elderly care or fam Uy Ul'I!. f, ~ hl, lhr kit £: TV Jfotel. 6: ftertalR'D!.. ~ c:omo in CdM ar Bhdfa. •• CONCRETE. l1oon. ~ •• -.-0-..,.--:y"a'"x-----I Homema.ken, 5'7..fiA\ • "1• 16>Jmo A up. ~=r::~• I ~m<l~-121-=-,-..,.---= llTIB'I' IMllT paUos, drives. aiden.llm, ..,. ...... .,...,,.-..,.,,..,..,........ PRACTICAL mmsr: LOWESr · Mile. Rtftlal1 4'5 llaba. tttu. Don Gn-<Slf. TAX SEllVICI! $4 UP Lo<aJ "''· no,. er - • rent4urn. room in Owner/mt!'. U72 Dr Contractor App't available d•y•.. • 648-~me ~ P.leu ni~ le quiet ttm a, NnpJrt ch • LOOC!:O, telad ltflM&'e fix' eves, wkntb. st&.!fi8&. PllACT. Nurte . Ha,akwp. ~ fDr work'E man. m.mi OMrtar 1& hos.ti qr ca.mpm. 50t: ~l~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~IMY \Vay, q\l&llb' home --'~"'-N~·--~•-t._c_,_, __ 1 er • O::iolc:. FHU or part time lb-47M-!~:......r-month. Ca I I r'l!pair. Walls, ceUlnf. Ooon T tor Tax ~tvice -Uw-oot. M2...n&T AVAILABLE b' imnfledt.ate ....-.-.. liALE 1tuden1, priv. rm v.·/ occupancy. ~ etc:. No job too mall. 157 \V. 19th St, c .rir. DESIRE poaitiOft u comp. ~-jrivil. Sl5 wk. Call pH!asant 4 ftltlll'I a itJ, :ml I Jfnl I L••t .,.,.... Jfnl I 1[51 547..ooJ!i 24 hr ans. serv. Opposite Bethel To1•ten li\tt-in Move II'alla. ex. iier. ~~-~twn 1 pm I: 6 W-.:.ti!f Dr., Sai 200, 1~ Last wl fclullll _ L:1J . LiJ Senictt •nd R1peirl ROOlit 'Addltlolll!I. L . T. 846-6765 $4.S--164j ..,. .. P""'"• Ne•'JlOll1 BNcil. 6C).. 90 or PerlllMfS .~ '.W~;;mmm~~~I c.onstnicUon. Sin&'le 1tm"yor Skousen Tax Service EXPERIENCED cleuinc CE room, iood loc mn-w lt\liklifw ~ 2. E11im., plan1 '= layout. your home, comp] audit pro-wties, excel!~! Mttenc:ts, genial home, kltt:h. Pnvu. Found (fr" •ch) 550 Lo1t 555 Baby.lttlna 347-1511 tecUon . 546-4528 5Jg..UU or~ $60. 54&--5998; befr 3 pm, DESK SPA~ Pw1on•l1 530 l male Collie abou~10 WNG-haittd -..., c •t * * * Additions* Remot1ellna; SKOUSEN TAX SIA:V. lcH"""el,..p~W~a-n~t-ed~,~M~&~F~7~10-1 ili.'Mlll9 222 Forest Ave 9 --Get"l\ic:k " Son&, Lie. Re y Ho 5-3394 nrE tabWous Syntbra*Ett• momtw. Gold&: v.ilt nd w I Ilea mllar. "Smokey" STIV£ WARD l73-«Ml * 34s-2170 1 -r;~";j';' ;;_::ow-:::._::::m::•:::·.::.'°:::·:::~1 ;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;j P'URN. slee plnr rm. mall'. Laguna Bee bra ii now in )'001' .,.a. Nev.i:at Blvd, • Al . bM. vie Humboldt Island, '1f C•pltel 1 lronl"" ......._.------.~ only. $11.SO week. Eves l: "-""' n•~• Ht H ~... R d ROOM Addihon1/Remodel. ··• A BeUrr Poaition wiml&, 646-:JKl 4!M-M63,. Enhl.nct1 the amall bust ~ g ar....,....-_ e war • COita Me1a . Llr: lt1lttd1r1 PUM room in priv. horn!!, O.ta Meu.; kitc:h. priv.il plqs. Nr. OCC. 50-1051 ft.:OOM w/balh. pvt en- ttua. No oookq. ~-b1k te bMett. m. m.em e $lS PER v.·k up ""' lci l • i:.; week \Ip Apli. MOTEL .....,,,. BEAUTtnJL l 1'6omo-g11i• w I kitchenet1e Jdeal Jor armitttt, in•• r n c I! apnt, reallDr, etc• On 7ifonmvla St. in JI' . B . U5&!$.DI pet' Jm. '4S-077'0 ' DESK SPAdE without paddUw" _ beauUtlei SMALL puppy. bl.k. a, IHi'.a:· 846-4.391 « M2-9Hl You are the winMr ol 1111. Free planltinr aerv. m.ONING my hOn\e $1.1\ p.!r and modiflu the fU.11 fliure IY. whilt paws; ,.,·eaitns-l.DST: mack LH.tfter wallet 2 lic:ket.J to the Kennedy • Hau•e. 633-S270 hr. Brina: ov.·n haJlltn. Pertonntl A1•ncy while re.lievln& sl'louldrr collar. Found vie. Den""'' fchrci. typr) No money. Roy•I d.ay1/53A-6M9 ew1. 545-i641. 4.500 Campua Dr., N.B. strap strain.. In fa.ct the Restaurant, Beach BJ~ .. Credit cards " checla. lnternatlen•I Furniture IRONING $1.ii HR can r~ Appointment Symbra *E~ bra ii ~ H.B. Call .l klentily. 213: 6Th-50i2 ~ MS4'39 MS-21U wp~mely comfortable you m-5770 HALF German Sliiepherd I. C!~c= FUANITURE strippinJ-an..v ~ dGn t even f~ .that >0,u YNG female cat, ...., hit Doberman, male, b I a c: k 0 aven,ie chair or ?OCkez' Janlterl•I ACCT'G, Secy. l..quM. HUla. have a bca on. lou ·~t w/bro11i·n 6: bl.It •ts. Vk 9''/tan mkp. NatM Mickey. RANGE atripp@d $5. N~ SPARKLE JanHorial. Win-Call tor ap,olntmetrt know ~lf -. you will of Cal&lina St., t.q. Bc:b. Reward $.lO. -400-~ &ft 4. COUNTY G•rd1nlng dows, fioon, crpca a: COlllt:r 837-20ll ext '4T. be mott atn.ctive, more 4.!M-Q698 FAIRGROUNDS cleanup. A complett comm'! ADV!:ltTtSING A rt I• t I J0S No. El C.MiN\ ,RMI S.n a ...... t. NICE room foe worldna: man m-M2I ~ ~~ ~~ ptivil. ~,,.,=.-.~ROOf,=~.c.,c..:.. .. -.,-.-Ne; pmportioned-an ~ntirely LOST Y..leu Del lilar atta: Saturday, April Jrd e LANDSCAPING • serv. For 1'l'ff e•t call, Production P.tana&er few hot new )'OU. AJk to be filled )~~r nr -~1~1~ Lane91 ~:/ ~~ ~~:-~"' Please call Ml-56'78, ext. 314 RO'I'OTIUJNG, 2JAic SQ rr. 962-e&Tl. Newport Brach aaene:y. today! Call for &Jr _. ....... ~ .,_.n e ~ppy. · ~... · ..... : between 9 and 1 pm to clalrn SPJUNKLERS, !EEO k Must have ~ af'd poinDnrTlt. 541).-2999 white w I red muklnv, 546-M03 your tickel'I. (North Counry SOD LAWNS. lJC'D CONI'R ~~~ ~~; skill!. Know prlllllnr. ~ * FULLY IJCENStD * 646-71B9. 64-1-to.16. YOUNG BW'1Tlf!'H• mile cat toll·lree number Ui 50-1%201 IU-2854. 1'fff apprallal1. Jt.e •Id . ducUon and achedu.lirt(. Xlnt 'ft.tnowned Hindu Splrituall.11t D~ Bro11i·n Siameg.e cat blue eyei, chocolate co.I, * * •1"*-,--.,.L-;A"N"'D=sc""'A~P"l~N"G,_*,-I 847-3319 opportunit y , D ~~~~~==~!! drpi!, Paitit, Opt, Aitlpmd, I~ Home 415 All utif &: dnninr J ff?'V. P'RiVATE room w/b&th in l.ot!I "' c.lltn. Ile-'rr ti. IiC'Plll!f!d g\Jt'SI homt foT Am· 6T;)--~ \ bul.al.ocy i;e.nior c:llizeN. NICE ol&e1 ava_~'°1_ $50. AiSo .l!f'm!11ri1lllte mom for Roomy, td kic. ~ E. 111.dy, &\'ail April 1~1. Lge Coa&l. Hwy. No. 7 ~;dM. Advlce on all matten . Ytc: or Slatt-r A Keel!i0!1 ~d voice, &c:ar on f'llr, loat (OSTA MESA New lawn~. ttte removal, p l I & ADVERTISING, 21n Du· Low, Marrlqe, 8utllle1a in Huntington Sch MZ...7266 VlC Eutblutf. ~-2239 PRE-SCHOOL SJ>rinkh•rs, draln1, arhots, • nt ng ront Dr., Newport Bftadl. Readings a;lvrn 1 day1 a BLACK •hlrtiY dot "''/fray BLACK, bzm·n ruzry puppy, 18th. & Monrcvta., % day ·+ pe.tloi, fences. Lic:'d rontr. Paperhaftlfftl l33-Hl70 week, 10 a.m. to ]0 p.m. 1treak. male. Vic l.4 th & no rollu, !Olt Collegt l'ark tuU day tea•iorui. Jtlaru!ed 13 yn loc:. exp. 1:!6-1~. No Wutinl AL t. .... l'Ol.lnd malntenanot ya.rd & iie.tio. good tooct , 6TS-3X!O _L tm1•nial atmosphert'. C.M. CORONA DEL MAJ 312 N. El Camlm Re.al. Cout, Hunt. Bch. 536-378'1 vie:. Reward. S4i)..635l prorra.m, hot lunches. Art• AL·s GARDENING * WALLPAPER * man 1&r 1mall nuratnc San Clemente STINGRAY bfke. vie. ~Sf: 311, blk ~ &rawn U, bn C:30 AM-6:00 PM. for prdenlq: It 1ma l I When )'OU call ")lac" home. Ca.JI for a~ intv. f92.-9136, -492-0076 Presidio School. J~tif'y. LAbl"Ailor, vie Eld.en & Del its wk.COMPARE! 6'2-6050 Janriscapinr mvl.Cf!'!, ca.II M&-J.+u M&.lnJ {714) 494-8015 * SAILING VOYAGE 546-0714 fl1ar Ave, CM. c.aJI ~2Qj or 838-5237. M0-5198. Servinr Newport, LESCO Paintint Contractor l ·ASSDUILERS====~. ""-~-, -.....i-·I &n."11. !>48-5?2."i 1 A: 2 Room oftioe .n.a.c:es R.e~tals te hre 430 I avail. OWNER. * IM..1-6757 FREI: RM I BOARD Balboa 1* in exd\angf!' b' rood ~ .. conk·.-.. IQDd «Im· Jla1'Y. \Vkknr will abaft-tun w/okif!:r ~ who does DOt nttd pay. Em~t •l.where OK. Jtef'1 req'cl. '1>7m e e SL~LE ycnmi mu ao Mare. 2 BR l.quna Bm \>lew horn!! 1-\•/un. ~ Mme, l,100 JnO. ftkhard, 497~]..j49 if M i.N11o·er. !eaw meuaae. v.·ill caJI baC'k. E.:\IPLOYED lady 10 Man! beautiful ocean vi11v apt. cempllttly turniahfcl \\'Ith private bath. Hoq Hospital area. W.0377 2 ft.06!\0l:A.TES 'll'Ulted, yr - lt 403 No. &}'front, Bal l!land. CIMn cut. Mnw. in April 1. Sll5 :mo. i 75--08:'1.l \\'ORKING cir! woWd likr- to share apt W/U.~. C&iJ Nanci ~ t.J.l 24.1, t-3 pm SHARI: tny Wall'rlnml home 111/dock. Man, 3f..ft yttn;. st;iotmo. lir~m 3i00 l\'E.V.'PORT BLVD~NE e ON TUE BAY •' 6T>J664 or 54 :.&m Business R•nt•I 445 -PRIME LOCATID~IS E . 11fh St, a.ta M9;1·a ll2I Sq. n. cmnmercial b ldJ. with parltin1. $lllO MD·. Share experw1 on a roman-S.\!:ALL black ~ found CH LO CdM, Cbata· Meu. Dover Int/ext. 2 Story spec:lallit, or wood fabrteation tit" tic: Old World 150' aquare vlC'. Victoria & Harbor I c:are :n my home . .$ho.re• We1tclut. Al u ' [ I~ J.nfant to 4 YJ'I old. Havf! • to, a e: co u • t . ce . cabinetry. Imtn.c!. OffJft. rin:td clipper 1hlp. Callin& C.l\f. 64&-2304 klltnacllo!I Pl" 3 yr old daq:htf!r. Fel'IOl'd PJltOFl:SSION~ PrunlJ'li, 1pn.yin1. Lie 6; int. inp. Top JlllY. Call *""'· :~ttic:::n~ \\~ee1i:..po:i'~ Lost 555 -yard Iarae home Call tree worlt. apnnkltta, aera-MS-2399 9AM-9PM. Sat 94M-4PM ... \ 830-·i370, hrs '1:30 t~ 6:00. tlon, peill:, d!aeUI!, \\'eed "rN°"T"ER=---=E°'x7to-,-. "c'"..,...-..,.,..,.-, o. C. Employment Ac*ncy Nord, · hools & ~ El Toro, Miukln VleJO. art1 control. Clean up_ Jobi. woric. Uc:'d &: bonded. • --• U4 BroadW•"· CM '" .,,. 213/373-2605 DUSH S@ttier female lost vie -. T-· G-••• ::-• ~ " ~ -~==~===~•Estancia Hl(h ScbooL Jte. iftttruetions 575 iIBYSJT my homt, Meaa '"!-UWI· e, .,_.....,..,. refs.Larry'ainterior t, ASSEMBLER fiUfNtij_ DISCOVER DL5C0Vl::J\Y "'ard~ Please c:all 646.-6728. del Mar. Be.hies wrlC'ftl'M . EXPER. Ja~M 1ardener Hi-~. Resld. 5'8--:rni9 Immtd openillp, Tep "1· Find Younel( •r'WC!'r' Fb ~th N B •1RLINE Xln't plaufad1.bot lundle1. JWllablema i ntenanc:e . PAINTI NG : Hone1t, Call Nov.•. In Someone Dse """"'' e · ~· . · · or "" ""'--•-"h '· i:.on-R.f'as. rnontnly r1.te1. Call fl.'ow • No Obliption Cd:\f; AntiqUf!_gold pin, $75 SCHOOLS ...,.., .. lCBC "'· ttu. . ...._.....,,_ l!lJ..l219 guaranteed work. Uc:'d 9AM-9PM. Sat 9AM.fl'M'. Bmad,..•ay, l.afU-"la Bdlch ,7141 •• ., .c:o•:: • reward. 173.-~ p •er •re =w 1 Loc1ol ttr1. Call 675-51-40 0 . c. Employment J.aeney lt5G Sq. ft. 1loft with ,aiilinr ...........,.., "" r ....nJ care ot mothen who BUDGET L..a\\·n Service:-SIO/ alt -124 Broad z..; Cou H ~ ~\ The Av.'ard Winning g,,..,. REWARD! Lolt male cal, Da..y Ir Nleht Cluui have to work " don't '\l:ant .J. way, CM '6-1111 R rk.nom·t ;"' 67s.fi; Yoga Demonstr•tion "Sam"'. black .t \\'hit«, vie p MJ-6598 lo leave their chlldnn ju1t mo. Front " bac:k, moll', PAPl:RHA~"GER. Ooc:k, 101/ * ATI"ENTION • ~ES :~allab;e; 1 'NiI~ (No Charge). Profeu ional UniVfnity Park. 833-Z:UG 610 .E. J7lh St., S.nta Ana allywhere. ~ edp Ir: va~';;7;a" alt 6, viny l, guar., estlmatea, the -YOUNG Ml!N - tt1c:htn. Sun & !\ton at S Ism BABYSl'ITJNG in my home ~ 1-!an1man, .54.7-5 14.6 , i'farkr tln& Trainee ~:ch=~· H.:.e !'~·:~a~ 'P!\.f. Yoga Ctnrer 44j E. The "YeUow Pares.. or Sclllthe old stuff • &JI A&"es, anytime, E~E~. Ja'7'ne8f. Garderit r. I ;oSch=w"aru===-=--,J500, MON'Jl{ 17th St., C.i\%. ~l.__ cla!llifil!d .. _ M2-S67S ;jtht new 1tulf ::W5-7&tl mp ete awn serv l PRO~ESSJONAL, l:I yrs ()pportuniry lor .rapkl ad· Carpetinr: Janitorial .El'rv. A;;:;;;;:;;: b l1tndacapi~. 5 4 6-07~4-. e;1:p, PAr>erhangi•"• k P'in-va ...... -~nt ca1i •• . Inquire Suitt a or call SINGLE? WIDOWED?* * * T * M •uru., rella le. R.et'1. 548-7958 ..... • ......... · • pm ~724 _ .. Ov 2 * * Fncd yard, mt lu~1. lTthl"'="""=-...,.-,-....,.., -ttrtr. trom Entli.nd. 961-74.IJ * 541-561() * * DiYorc-•r I & Irvlnf!, c.~1. .M&-453& EXPEJ't J apanete-Amer1c:an * PAPERHANGER * APT. PAINTING SM.AU. ~ i1tiM'e for OldHi & Jarae1t. For • !t!!lt fardtner, complete 1arden. Prkl in tru 10 641 2U9 rent. ~ry .-qu)Jt h an.le. ttplanatory mrsu.te 24 hrs SHARP, reliable •Iller will inc itrvlce ,r.: cleanup. r 1 c r. • Enertetic yoonc men S&.l • mo. H.B. ~· • d•Y· 54-1-9991 watch children atwr achoo! 893-0UiO PAINTING, Jll"Oleuional. All Willina:. lo le1.m . .Part tirM. 847-6177. S36-1S&3, (213 ) SPIR!TUJ •. __ ...... __ ... ,, Trader's r>-ad1"se inh«rhon1e,OOl.6~AL'S Landlcapi .... Tr t work 1uarn. Color Joinour1eam orneaf,ah&rp '96-98!0 IU,, ... C&.IU ._,...., rcw-I CHILD Care? I Cari-M·F, removal. Yard M;;~eli~g. Jptclali•t 6'6-7081: 5'7-1441 lookina: "Swltclunen", No --====,,---Giv• advice nn love. mar-lg PAINTING :o:i Iona: hair. Must have -... COMMERCIAL-rilge 1: husinesi. 137-8n3, f~ ~1 .~' lunch, Truh haullnf, 16t cleanup. /pe.pertnc • .i.o )'111 •- INDUSTRIAL 1113 !outh'ft!iern A v e, , I 1" nes lotJ of lcvt. M:>-.j487 Repatr 11prinkler1. 6~11'6 In Harbor artL Llc &: Rental 11.aMner "5-412o, SOO.UOO IQ fl. l3c to 111: L.A. BABYSITTING my home, BACKACHE? bonMd. Reta tum. S0..2356, Appr1INr/Lo1n Ofv. * Sen Clemente 496-IMOT GUARAJl,'TEED INCH L6SS ti" mes Irr f'ned yd, hot mea!a, cS.y Call 557-6082 tor lawn I: e•r· INT ii. Exler. Pail\tll'Ji'. Te $l2K STORAGE sp&Cf'. ideal fur IN 1 HOUR OR MONEY .l nite. MJ....5299 den c:are Llc:'d, ll'ls. F~ est. 30 yn OrangeCowit,. Sewral•n- pacb.re goro.. 423 N~Wlfll"I BACK. Call s h i r I e y . BABYSIT, all li!'I, .2-4 lu1:, MOW ede.e Vat trnt .r.. rear f!Xpt"r. Chu~k. 6'5-0809 ini-s. Bh·d. See J ohn vore.1. a 96S-Sl25 donars big yan1 k 1ame1. Behind )'di.'ts 1 ~eek: P_m'TING/paperina:. 11 m O:tfern::I Emplo)'ll'l~nt ~ency ilDt to i hiatt her m.·ety 2 Ne•-port Blvd. 646-1675 ALCOHOLICS Anonymoui. II Pomona Seti.I . Mli-* CM. ff 8 961.ms in Harbor .ltea. Lie: 6: 3932 WUshirt 100~ he J!r. 2 Ba. apt, C.i\I. w/ume STORE al x 54 for lee-'I!. Phone 5-12-7217 or write to BullCfirt Gard~n~i Strvlce bondM. Ref'1 furn. Ml.2351 1213) J81.1210 l-15-8'119 Availabl!' 1t1ay 1. S230. 333 P. 0 . Box 1223 Costa :P.fesa . b pert ~ J * PAINTING * BAfliYSlTT!:ft. riffded tor j G h It 435 E . l Tth St .. CM. &15-7.450 BRICK, block . con c re l e , Y ex enc: apaneN Hi Quality. Reu. Prices. amall ,iru from a 18 ~:30, •rqH r ent STI'.>RE i)ldg 334.1 Npt B~d. DAN~ la.non!; Latin &: TO\'lh'HOUSE 3 BR, 2'it BA Hilli1de lot In S1Ura Ma· c:arprntry, house leveling, e 968-<IW e I"ree •at. MS-08$4 Moo-Fri, for I monttw. 9llO sir. American. Introductory ett. Nt"'JM)rt Beach. El•c kit , drt:! )lave •bout $3,000 eq\11-all types rernodellnf. No LAWN care " ratdf!'n wnrk. Rel.iabltt OiNn t r an 1 p . LOCKED garage1 " paved oft~l. perk'i 1 p.a t e . Sllitabl« for aml boat, clltl'IPf!t, ar per1e1nal PT'I>- "'"'· 177 E .. 22nd SL, Of. 64~ • m-6044 ""'-er $4 per hr. 673-n85 trplc:. pool. Pri. P'lio. Val-ty. ,\'ill trade for BOAT, job too miall. Llc. Contt. Li1ht haullnf. [ x p , d. FOR clean ii: neat p&intlns, f'l)moft9 Sehl atte.. ir. •• ,.,, 6• .... 1601 or (ll -.n4'4 Soc I Cl b n ' 962~945 Reuon1.b!e. Call 543-971; inttrlor &: exterior, CllJ -·-le u s .S ue $32,000. Take T.D. Trail· CAl\ Al'n'lQUES •le:. ""'e ·-"' BABYSmER Industrial Rantal 4JO • n....... .. -i. 541-7379. LA"""' r.r • 1"'. Dick, ~ · helaekeQfr, ---------er~ • ~~·-·_ ~* 646-1335 ** lu1lne1s Service "" Pl 1 p 1 h R I matutt, dependable, lh• S"ALL UNIT<', 'JltE INTl~fATE GROUP Hav•"" uni•·, low va"•n""". H w pn.re I yard cleanup. Lite •• er, • C , •P• r · 968-1:131 M .JI! ... , ... ..... ~,, ave 12 unlt1. ant 1~ to BOOKKEEPtNG, Part timr. haulinc A: repair. 111 or out. alt !1:30 COSTA MESA of contemporary JI e 0 P I!!· Trade all or part fo: other Q lS1lt.s, commerc:.. in-V . b 1 * PATCH PLASTERING 8A8YSl'M'ER. Jn my home, $95.. Ir $167. Per Mont'ti Partie1 every Fri '= Sat. unlt1. Farrow Realty C0rp, dust., pt Catalina ltesldtnc:t at~r~oup~ ua ~es, 673-1798 CLE~ .. ~p ~al.ill, haul-All typM, FrH f!l limatts Hunti,.-ton Ba.1.eh a re a , Non-membera welcome 114.I 53<>-2175 9 am to .i pm. Riel. Irv:ln. Exch• .. •or illg, 1JU(l job1, new ftnce: Call MD-6325 ir,., lmmedlait Ocalpa11cy1 539-1185 Ev•• ..;.,767. 67' ~--~ EXECUTIVE TYP G &: Ir Re ~95.3 ·o boys, 6 & IO. Attn. F'Oft. mot.or horn•!, _!nl~r, New 6500 5IZ-ft, unit, 18tb a ..._.., ~ IN repa · u . PLA STERER, JJ yn: ~XPf!'r. 1\001\9 only. Pleue cail tor tum., boat, etc. 1553 Npl Whittier 110-2')) '57 C&dill~ 2-dr, tOOd mo· .Ha\'e 3(\) Acttli, F&C, r.tin-My home . Ms-~ LA\VN care, clonup, l101A--er O"''n tool1, p/time work ok. appointment after &PM ancf Blvd, CM. M2-382l, GC2-51A6 plen ty o't ps.rkin&:. po'lttr, I~ tor '-transmission. Run-neJOta. tTanl boat, alrplanl!, C•rpet S•rvlce b!da. !Tee HI. Call Stan, ~S-7223. ""'ffkenda. 897-11:74 Offlte Rent.I 440 See; Robert Nattrtn, Tlttr, lost llld feund nine. Will trade for turni· mob ile t;imfl, TD's or 1ub-Call *"7-~ PLASTEtc. -patch. Rm _ I '8'AB'°'Y"st=1 I=E"R'".-,1"1_v_e~1-.-.1 C.Osta ?lfea &e.1485 ~~~~~~~;~;1 '":"~· ~b~H·~··~'~'~--,-,.--mlt. -~Ir~ Jensrn, .gent Diamond ~arpet Cleanin1 Gen•r•I Servic•1 Alld-. Ntw .... ·ork. Free n:icm. board, Wary. Call ---------1 ·-6-tf>.0362 67.>-.l""" '1 "'•:z.1•~ Ev••· Av1 ltu room SS f'st!matt1. 56-41-alt S •It l Sa II d 1670 SANTA ANA AVE. Of ~ sq ff·A.11 paiwr, heat, '"" "' ...., ~pairln1 ' inlt.allatiol'll'I * LABOR UNLIMITED * i>'>O M2-2lli0 t, t ay &an. From 300 a:;i. ft. 35c: *I ft. lizh!.1, partitions I: tkiorl Faund lfrM •II•) 550 Trade · tor la le model c:u . 1 Yr. old tGrtat Dine. Male Free Esr. &IS.1317 HANDY?llAN Plumlblnt 67S..2-ISC tit 5-11-5032 fini&hed. ~ MOlll'OWia, 2'·' A. in l"ewbrrry Valley-brindle. Plptr•AKC-5 1•n. C w !di r--'l'l"2 -:oco:-:==--=--BABYS1Tl'E11.. 1 child. P'Wt N 8 r .n ·~ -'°"=-----,,..,-1 B t Th v tt •rpenter e 111'-.__Y"ntry 0 ,,... -PLUU"ING .~.... t u * -N!:WroR.T BEAOl Civic ~·--7~~=~-o-c""--= GREY _ beia-e c.t Vicinity near an ow. e a ey ped.-charqp. 11oc:k. Inc. do( m.n ru:.r~ ma ure v.1>1Tian, •le auL Clnttr on NJ>t Blvd. 310 &q. R•nt•fa Wanted 460 Paloma Dr. C.?t1. of u,. Lakes. $4000 apprai!-hie. Trd tor old car, aml. .. CARPENTRY • Hus~nd Suiy? C.ll :\f~ No Job toe small noon.9pm C.711. ~ "6-5610 al. &43.o.=()9 boa turn ' M6-69f2 ~o.-0820 altrr &-Repair e 60-ll.28 e BEAUTICIAN, .a.v..•d, ft. 513-lfm v {lJ 5-71«. I, •or · MrNOR REPAIRS. No J ob Build-Si!rv MMI TI!lnp • P'UMSING . -• om CE ipaee ior rent _ SfNGLE GARA<!E ruu. irown Colllt Vic p~ P .0.0. ownr + I U apt, Oean '69 ford 2 Dr. Low· Too Small, Cabinet in pr-H I" l-bu1y aalon w/xlnt d.ia.nta.lt . m w. 19ttl St. <hit.I Mea.. J FOR !l'OR.AGE P>' in OL\1 Nr. Forum In lntleY.'OOd. low mil~ •·Will We Piek: qe1 I 0 th er C'abinelJ, •u Intl Electrieal ltepair $8 ht Phone f!vta, ~9'7·1484. ~ne: MG.-mt ~ appt e 54l-01$l e 673-Ut ll0'.m. Trade for Oranga Up truck (I' Van. 56.&17S lf l'ltl an&wtr leave TRA.sk A Gvqt clean-up, &t:Z..2?'5 "" 642-1403 8LDO. MAtNT. roRfilUJ 1~:£:;;;;;:;;:;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;:;:;::::;;;.;::::;::::;:::::::::;;;:;::::;;;;::::;i::;:;..;;::::;::::;::;;:::;;:;;:;::::;::;;:::;;:clCo. Qu.intud Really 6tl-2991 Call mq:, at 6*2312. H. 0. 'J day•. i 10 a Jo6d. tree Roefl"I ~ ID $871 per mo. Min. '' 1171 Harbor Bl ., Co•ta M•u * til-4610 * Anderaon. est Anytime. ~I 4 yn, tX1'fr., lnlWatiOn W£Nn>A ft.ooftnc. Au tMl'\i. al • tr Cal 2:8' 1Allbo1t, racer, load- ed, OIJtboard, dl/\fhy, Mat bath. pirr avs.tl. $9~f vlliiw.. W11nt 1tU-contt1 IJ'avel trail· tr. Ownrr -t&l-001 19' neetwood trailtr, JlO\le, iecbo:-.. not ll-'&ter heater. wall Mater. SI~ 5. $800 value. "111 i.ke ~r ot truck in IT.de. Dl-!623 21' Ch ri• Craf! cab. crui• .• t"i n .cttw. JU.lly ~. rarr campe_r bus or lat!! mod. car ::=-to S5.:'IOO, Allp av&Jl . 5.16-3906 all 6, 213/Jl.>422.4 F..qull)', Or Co. R.aw l•nd & raneh. for We1tlrn ranch. Alm pottinn for clean df':~ ert ' po1" N. Mi~·n1. Prln only 833-4651. 3 BR ~me. 7ilt1a V•rde- .. Siem eliluil)', ""'•nt \1ew lot In Laruna Beac:h, Cowitey· m.a11t preferred. Call: Ms-a4 * * * Vi'iU trade )o\'ely 3 Wdronm CARPENTRY Jtepair. All HAUUNG, rtn'l cltanup, ed Applltator for Sno-Hidt m nt. "Pl ~ Colleae P~ hOme tor R-1 Phl•s, Home & apt, Lite trtt aerv. Handyman. Jttu. Roof Syitems. &4>-l691 d'lrc. htt~ 4 vtnui.tloti lot in Ora,:, Cm.Inf)' or haullna:. Ew: Sf8-12fiS, 64$.JM!. l)'lteml, one yr a t Seal &a.c:b area. Owne:r Day: 53'1-18'0 l;T;;R:-;E:-;E"s'"t:'-0-.... -.-.-.1-,.-,-,.-.~\~Ve T. Guy Roof!n1, Deal Dlrtct. Jturntynian level. FU• apr ~0002. #ttri.-JODELYNG It Repair do t!w-.... !nr'. H1nd.,,...an, !.~ ,1'2_ own work. '46--27*3, plication by Aprtl Utt!, !I =~"'-~-----I c:...... •1u• J•.. ....,er-;>_, pm, f>l!f"IOfmel Dept, 'ft.m l9i3 18' rtif rn1ry tr11\lt r .....,c:ialilt. Comm'I. ri•lden-any tlmt. 645-07&8 511 • CIT\' OF C()gy'A \\·/canopy, ~ ('nl'ld , U1I. ~aneli111. c•b i n et•, MOVING, Garqe cltVHJp S•wlng/Alter•tlont MESA • 77 Fair b'. (nf) valui S700 R cabovtr marlite, formlc:L 644-~ ~ lite 1l•ullne. RtalOllPl•. EUROPEAN Dttl#Mkinr l.J4..53.j() ... ..._ i CARPENTRY -CASI· Free: ritlmate1. 6-15-1""2 •-.... ..+--'•., Cu --Flt~ --'-":-:-=====' -m';.541-\Gio * NE:rS, FORMrCA. Fin• rREE c1 .. n1na., ,:..,, ;:\v' ... ';;·,.h ;;:I· ~. IOOKKEEl'Ell clau 11iwlc. 5£l:J~ IDr junk. 673-114.9 Uruque, )'OUftJ, IJO'l'-1111 com- Twin beds, I~ new, came C -·~ C ,.,_,, .u..-... pany with an o:l!'a Otd' .. --wlth mnbile ta.,,., Wt hlte a ....... , oncrete \.AU _......, ALTERATIONS re1tyUn.r. .. ... ,. H I · I .Expert fltlfr.' Top nif'1. poltntiaJ, '""'a vln.dou, 'em. Nffd ~t btd a.or'! "'°""'"°',_..,.,... ____ , ou.ec llh "I N.B. •r.L M6-J704 Call above &Vtl'lilf F/C l!teiM- cit CL'\fENT WORK, m lob foe·i---------Rut h Call ~eeper, Th.11 ts an ae.,. ~ 1rnall. rruontble. F tet EXP E R . Lad y, own===---,==~ tiOnal ~nit)' few IM 7hlde 25. Cn.1'11 Tti-ma-E1UnL H. Sturuck, 5'f.-tl15. tnnspottation, By D~. ~Iterations -642.JIU rtpc flft'ton. cntJ S1G«l50 ran TOR Land on wa~r ArtltHc Codte &M 541-78}] aft 6 PM Neat, aet1.1ta ... ll!J )'eaft MJ). Anaheim. a n)"Wher• or Wh•!•vtr. Jlrlclt Work by lifax By ~-Tree Sarvlc• ;B;R"O"ILERM==.,,=.-=EXJ,....,'~d.--A-,.·1 ""ant I cyl dl::-i •nt!ne. * M4-<l637 * Own Tr1n1pOMation. ~y in pcrt0n, na £. • "'·~ • NoW•s THE ~ TRtu, "°'P•. Too. Trim, JU•ooJJ• • .....,,.,m H TIME FOR DEDICATED CLEANING ''"· ,,.mov•d. h.ouim. '"'· C Ill /U--Ave 11.\t ~ Irr ~ \\'t do •vtryth\nc. f'rta. M2-4GJO Bli John •• ., nu.tell 2 BR ho,,,., E·•ltt R-2 tol, "'UICK CASH u tim•"· Call !7l-<072 Apply '" "'""" -l<o -incm f16S. Wanl J, 2 « 3 .,.. l"'==~~,...c._;.;..;;__~-I Upholttery c&l)J. Marth 21th., l to 4 flller UP'Jfl" u~. ••m' THROUGH A CL.T.ANrNG Part ttr lull ,..,.,-------~I pm •nd ?tla.tth 301'1., 10.11 :,<;,~;~!!.a,".t!aJ, 543-IiTZ, DAILY PILOT t!mt:.:-1~*-Z-"'· Lrc UJhol•!tNr -Quality •m • THE AlltPORTDt • ..., ._...,.., •'Ork, Anthoey'1 Up b . INN H-· WaNT •D •. . .., "~ ,,~ • •-1t• ,... ,... LADY wt1he1 "day work" -rv10f!' • ...,........_, N.B. Ota11.f9 Coynty .Al;;;;rt) 642-5678 Coo d '-R e 11 t b le . Fa.It retults art jutt a phone 11700 Ma.cAnhu.r Btwl., * * ------·------*~ \\'/rtftftl'MlN. Solt-«129 u1J a way· I04f71: Nf,.,,,ort Btatll. --'--'..:..:.:.::::_ __ , I : • • • • • • ! r • • I I ~ l t j I I l • • l I I I ,,_ .-·---. . " ... . ~--... ·-·---~ .·-. S......,, M.,.,, 27, 1971 I j[Il) ~, ~ ...... ~-~l[Il]~1 ~~-~..1o~...,..,~ .. ~Jrpl~J I -, _-......... -. -_ ~-. ·fl ~! ~-h~.,...~:.~11 ~~1 ~_~ .. -~ .. ~l~~·I .__ ;;"u""""';;" •ll§J~·I . ~ l!,.!J .. -- lttelp Wanlff. M & ,111 11e•1•p•w•.•n•rod•, •M•& .. F•1•101 l •He-lp•W•a•ntod•.•-Mmi!&•F~71~t Holp Wanted, M & F 710 H1lp Waited, M & F 710 Furnllura 110 1 Gora90 Sal• 112 Gar l!I• Salo 112 Mis<1lloneou• 111 --A-.,B~Aljll..,.,~O=N~E~O,---·==--.,...,_..,,_,..,.,,,,.,.,.,.,.-CA I AG E S •If· furn. USED BIKES ..-... CASH[ER ** --------·I * LAB ASSISTANT* f\)&laJ c.tT!.t:~ "'anted YOUNG ~n, r.alesd.• "'2,t! EXTRAVAGANZAlll ............ , t'hain. tablt-', TV ..._ iC&r Wah. t,quna Beach. GIRL FRIDAY to .,.ork 11'1 Rub~r l>n'elo~ 887...m.ll shOJJ t:Clt:r pref 1,4,J ........ ...... , SALES & SERVJt..t:: '* 64+-4451> * to u1lst ~rt,.tion· d~tor. mcn1 Ulboralary. R~: I li.'171 SpnnrdAle. H.B. Nttl''i>or't •lvd, C.M. 5 Rtl. GROUP 2:1 lttn1\Jy GaraG• Sale. 9." ~: i ~ a11l aqua~-~'1opot1 IO ~petd BLkt's $!'.13-$156 ~---'"'"'"""""'"""I NO EXPERIENCE NEC£$. "' ECTOR. • port. ·rv. 70 Honda ,\J1n1-pill' toys, elc ..... n to 3 ,pd .:'¥[ens & Women~$~ II f!1. ot collep. ()pporlUJ\Jt)' R.E. Sa~s e ZONlN [i..-SJl trail, "llShf'r. typewriter, ~. 4 E. 16th SI, C.~t. (•i.-.t Store Mgr SARY.A91>l¥in.pueononly, xJnt ~·Ith rrov•1nc lirm. Tor EXEC •• JR. EXEC. $608 to i 6 per nio. Min. knit nU:i(" aooilq apot""" Ill Stingr;a.)'s·l & 5 Jiipd·S*'40 ,,.. ~··b ~--n•-k, M .. -lla 1 I I -n L" l-1 -m t d'• •• , . ·• • . M "o• _,llantoUS All 5·,k·• ,,, .. ,. Ql\_n...v Rtl&il MQN .. Dcpttr ln mpt ...... ......~ '""""" '"' JntervM-w appl. call f9'l·ll5.3, Tr•ining Pr09ram yr, ex r. nvo vin.1: ~..., · iv" ..... se • ,_)).-· & ~ u & -· • .. .....-.,..- ~ In Vall M •-· 'c-====,_.=:;:-::::'.~ " ·~ I I I "o box • ttr med1cal ~111tftnta. la1np1, ON c B -,, "340 NEWPORT BLVD ... c::?::t ..ies. w111· handle St .• btwn Talbert &. EUU, 1irs. GonultJ. ,.,0,, ,, o•-,, .• ht to"m• 10 •t<P sidernhle publ"lc co 11 111 ct n'1rror, headboard -lull Jar• c "15• Jiilen zer -I _ GL:.\RANTEE;. - PQre Int, ad\lttrtrtftc " rountli ey, on v1wn i i..AUNDRY help, \\'uh nian. into a Job tha t v.·111 prov1dc p ann ng.or Ins Pe c bn &Ile apnng "" ma flll aoUq. sew mach. bau atndg A· • , , 1 . .t>rs -" ' • ' -Xlh't NJaru 1 pm-4 pm. 1 _, .. ~ 1... pref'd.) Jlllt appli<.'al1on Y -5 pc . .11nette sel -2 twin , .. ,. ,·,... "•"'•lobr•, Sp. cha nel Mellsengtr 11 . COSTA MESA . _ . .,. •~=-===~--~·I Mon-Fri. Pf:nn. -11 on. tl'('mt> .... ous ft'Cw1ty w u• A .1 '"h ; p """''"' ho tpg • • .. .. 11U .... ~·ss EXEC •oENCY ' d .~-PM .... , pn1., rr"" x apr s & matt1·es.ses -1 1 ••. b antenna also N 'lO PM w~.~vs nu "" GIRL FRIDAY. Immt> • Ber)l!l lts. Sid. Uni form , rht> gro,,·th potf!nfl111 to "II • Cl"t"Y o<~ fire ll<'rten quaJ. clothes, ec-... ope asc · OPE .,.. '1-Y'.r · • · Call Dep!. R~. <> r ~ dr. chest -refrigerator. · 8 to a''• el HaUJcl'aftPr SUN ' ·,,-.:Ill W. Co.st flwy .. NB openln&:a. Tep • Pay. 177U Crabb Ln. H 8. rra1·h r1nanclaJ indcpcn· COST,\ itESA e 77 Fuir , $l.JS PER WEEK jel'l'e!ry, quilt rram(', antiQ. · " 9-S SAT. & , .. ,, , ...,.,. N9oAMw. "PM. •·t SAM .. PM LOOKING for Rveral t'.xp'd <lenCP_ Out" Com~1111y is now Or. !714) &M-~1.1.'iO 1 . $ZJB BALANCE g~ass, china, \Vorld Bookl. ;~~ $~~~~: ~~~~a ad~:. -\\'ill lakt> 'frade·f25:i/ ...,, .-,,. mature cltaning matrorui in 11w txpans1on ~tagc1, girls 26 blke, 9 drwr dtt-?• •!><. like fl('w qu ilttd ** VACUU:O.t TUBE -VObT 0 ~TIVE SALESMA"N 0 . C. Employment A¥ency 1-hi ........ and <:'Ommercial 11·ht>1v111 wr l'l<"ed iocxl pro. t'r parquet tiles blnd wig -ETE" 11 t tt p~•-~ A with · C _.. • l '" ............. [§] ' . ' ' rt'd .ooJd couch, vriluc $600, ~I ~"· ewe a ~"· 1 )'OUl'C man men 1 12• Broadway. M ~u bldga 111 s·n Org. Co., pt ressional people. [ -· I""'-WELKfS FURNITURE toys, tent. pa\10 & reg. furn. Sl''' ~-\~"hitc leather chaii· 1nodel 400 H, xlnt t.'O 1~: ftt.ail Alu ex-pulence who GOOD JOB £,fl time rves ~22 . . V * SANTA ANA * Ton5 morP~ 233-1 Aralla. ,,_'~ mssock $~; Reel-type S7J or makr offer!! ~,11 1 ;eosu~:n1l1~rl~ty. moJ~ PENSIONE"RS MAIL CLERK--1 • ~be~~ingt' Benelns 600 W. 4th ST. Eastb!ull. 9-t Sat-Sun, mo er, like nl'w, S3,.), 528-98<1:. al1er 6 PM ,\~·I ' Re.-ibllily: Se 111n1, N 2 H1 S li:'fBd \\'arthouiil!! e:\p. • u~h itts Antiques 800 WHY BUV o-B~O-IV_L_IN-G--oo-1-1•-.-,-,.-,-st 646 ~7 da~s & all day wekel¥JI.! ~ v,.-..-o Millng. MUil have.car. h t I I "--ltenr _ C•ll * C<td1llae Car P!an --, rebandi..l ... _ bookkeep. t' p u "-·'""" .. v at S23. 3 St"ls S20 t'a. 3 I Miscellaneous ,. '" mr ... '6. days per wk. No dnnkers. ~.,,. s"m1th \\'esh:llri Prr· * tn11n"d. 0pPn1n;.; • "* * ..... ~AUCltON * ina: &: auilling Buyer. Gn-at Gd steady mtn • relt'rtnc· s . ""t3 \\' I • T® Co1nl)l'n~l!llOl'IS l FURNITURE? Port. TV's, blk & "ht, 2 ,. ' Wanted • no wbo likH pecple Ii re.tailing . · rUtr Dr .. N.B. 6'1~2110 LANDHOLDERS, INC. S742 Padua Dr. 4 chrs, 1 hanging lamp. I . & A~phance. Wanted Tc Buy ·• "'PJIOrtunlty tor youna: man es 673-228!1 N>nncl AgPncy • .,,, csi. 1 l. MELTZER TV consoll's, dil'll.'1\e IOI & F1ne fo'urni!ure 1;-;o;;;;;;_;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;. • ~·anLB to le&.m more. GUARDS • • • 1 • r.tAID, EXPER, PART-PLEASE CALL: Huntington Beach Be Flexible I 6.i yrds gold crping, nylon Auat1an1 Frklay, 7:00 Jl.n1. 2 3 Bt>Jroom _ M~l' &n..7061 Im~d f1 "-pt linte ""~itions TI:'l-fE. 2080 !\'E\\'"PORT Ora_n91_C_ounl,'y You arc Uie winnt'r of !lOl S2 per yd, l yr old. ~_.,i. d ' A t" B I or ~ 1 1,1 "'• ......., Rent mo. to mo. with Camping -olp. lent etc. VV1tn y s uc ion arn 1-!omr. s,,1 up in FA.~1)1'..Y a\·aiJ. San J uan Capistrano Bl.VD., C.\1. ' '., ..,i..,,,,. 2 11!-kels to the 100" p h 0 • '" -~ CREATIV E ARTIST . Olemlcal etching e x per 1TQ'1d. Irnmed opening. Top pay. -Call Now. 9AM-9PM. Sat 9AM-6PM 0. C. Employmrnt 4ency \ k " ,1 y ~1 0 1 ,. urc ase pt1on ~f1sc dishes & aluin wan!, 2075,•• Ne\\'POn, C\1 6-16-StiSG park, :-Olullt be IT w1Ui:. area. Unilorms & ..-rui p lurn. --"-_'"'.-' _r .. a_•u_y ••Y• Ind · i · I ~-. \1AJNTENANCE l\IAN -. item uleclion b•bY b"""""' """"•<t. Jo-. Behind Tony·, Btdg. l\1at"J. Le~.s than S·IOOO. n• 'hi'._.. Fringe benefitJ. Car&: tell'· · •· RECREATION International _ _, '-V''" $.llS lo S687 prr mo. ~1 1n 24 Hr. Dely. el_othini;: for ladiPB s.z 48-j·'· -•• I NVERTER. H••th K"ot. condition. Call &12-384~!~!~ phone req'd. Apply: 13912 I "'°· ex"'"'r. 1n genera! PROGRAM Circus CUo"TOM I I •" t2 14 1 d • k·' P d S . F Sa "'" ,~ gir 8 c oui1ng - ' a Jes m0111,,,I t.·1Pl4 12VDC lo 110 "' "' •ouS. • ~ ' on erosa uue • n1a mainl. 11ork. f 11 e ap--SPECIALIST -at 111« Furniture Rental shoes lrg size, rofftt lhl VA:: fiO "t 400 , ot A"' t· t b April 7th 5 ORANGE & _, tbt· 0 -1 th 4o cyces, \\as. -STINGHOUS~ I , 124 .Broad..-.·ay, Ct.I 643-3111 · p 1ca ion Y . 1 517 \IJ. 19th, C.M. 5'18-3481 euu s. =Vera o Pr NE"'-Ai' •&cinbl<d & rhecked \\IE ' ..., ~II o Equal opportunlly t'mployer pn1., Per.;onnel Df'pt. Rm. 9 CITY OF e COUNTY A'la.heim 77~-2800 misc. ill'ms, 1133 Corona ~' 11ashcr S10. Kcnmo~ ~hi~ HAffiDRESSER. Exp"d, ,\'/ 511 e City of Costa ?'lfe!';ll. NEWPORT BEACH FAIRGROUNDS La.Habra 694-3708 Ln, C.ilI. out 'by _profess~na~f~lec~7~· 11·ashl'r·dryer $j(). Both"f6bd ' " ' ' Coco~ 2131 W"tcllff Dr, N•wport Beech ' MORNING BUSBOY OVER 18 APPLY ™ PERSON DIS'11UBUTOR. man a I e )'OW' own bua.inresa w/ln- come potentia.I of $1000 per mo. Initial investment less dl&11 $100'. Early n tlreme11t ·JIOfisible 642-2150 partial fol!o11,·ing. Full time. • 77 Fair Dr. ~7141 SJ4-53j(I $73'-$894 nar month Saturday, April 3rd ic •il1lglnl'er.. en ICP · c.Jnd, guar & deli'\r(frerl r--OWNER SACRIFICE! FANTASTIC Patio Sale Sat Call. 528-~a a!ier 6 P.~L ".,.t"SG7~ SH-.l!l\3 1 ~, Ph: 9rii2-7812 ~1ATURE, refined lady lo Please call 642-5678, ext. 314 & •· 2 t"I 5 ,,. 'd & 11 d k "~ ' · J 12 & 16 7 nns of beautiful r.ll'dil -><ln, 1 • • isc. l\il'C 1. ays a ay 11·ce ·. -.-. -~ . , , * HEAD \VAITRESS -61 stay \\"ilh gir '· • REQUIRES degree in recre-bet11,'l't'n 9 and 1 pm to claim household ltenls: G i r J • s ,.H•'il. II Ar\. TED TE!'\T Ap.~l'Oi". 9 '30 t 6 ~ ; day• At., JN C lurnishings f.rom n1otion pie-""'"' " ~. Da 1vk. Dinner House. : o :,,.,-· a!ion or physical education, your tickets. orth aunty bicycll' 24 voluml' 0 r ----i t x 9 Jn('x[)('ns1ve Penn. Interviews ! io 12 light ho u 5 ' 'A' Or k · Ph. I year exper. as a reerea-toll-tree nun1ber is 540-1221)) tore executive's luxurious Hlstori~nfi History o! the HOOVER portable 11·ashing 1 * '* 543-1780 * t noon. SA.'1 '5 SEAFOOD anytime. 536-l906 1ion leader and 5 yrs. exper. * · * * Tustin hont<'. lnduding Oil \Vorld 119081 Several Kay ma~:iune, S70. 9' ~hiJ'l('se e \\'A:\T£D: l GO.RI~ 16278 Pacilic Hwy. Hunt. ~IEDICAL 1 ab oratory au· \\i mi d PHintings, Finl! !l\'ing rm Finch Originals. Marble top mJJlc~ COUC'h & chau~. Sl!lO I fl-oni GI ,lOl'"s Ju1'~1e.scl "·h d in s ing. s . m ng an BIZARRE ANTIQUES-"'"· Pecan tables Lamps, 11 t d I h d ., .~ °" . terhnolo~i!I, I i c ens e , surfing. I credenza. Orit>ntal \\"ood or ,~, ra r or . l e. a \\'ill pay. 673-6839 , , HOSPITALITY HOSTESS part-time. 3:30-7:30. APPLY by Aprir51h. t!m to New Truckloads E:lt>gant king bdrm suitr, 1rell carvin1t c12··:-:42··1 2 bed 1n good cond. Kng s12e C """ 1 1 •t Kina: quilled mattress & box . · . ' ._ _ _. I-' I bed A~n or urni Ute~ ~ .fal:l-SERVICE, has openings in Nt-v.'POJ1 Bch. 644-2343 PersoMl.'I Office, 3300 Nev,.. Incl Jat"o~an CIUna silk SCl"el'n rramed prints by '-"-"Ufl '" or quet>n sz · 1 · ·i 1pr1ngs, 6' arut. plan1s, Ar i S 1 R & C Ch . E 'J~ r y I h 1 n g like new phantts. !~ ~. m1~; J ems. Irvine area for matun! "l-h•ru·-a1 '1aintl"flllflce por1 Blvd., NeY."Jl(lr1 Bl'aeh, & Hallscat IP ang, . nstm." • o-n 9 to'· 6'12-70Ll 1 '" 1 · " ~.. .. " objects, Patio 11ems. llluch 1 R 1 h "'2 J~ ...-• , \\"Omrn oo .. ,ng or tn-mllfl for private muntry C31if. s:a560. (7141 673-fi633. Magnificenl Louis XIV !ables P alt'. t'C !f}('r <' ai r . ,,.. teresting, part time \\'Ork, club. Must be all around RECEPTIONIST for J 0 n Lge t>arly frl'nch pine d~ks more. IO-:i ~al & Sun. 13071 broiin. Hair dr)l'r. 2201 flJN' FOODS; Pope or n, \\",h"ln:TED !o\\~uy ski~01'~;~ ..,,·elcoming ne\\·comen to me·ha·o·c < ge--t h•~)'· S .,. k bl Rl'd Hill. Tuslln. !leather Lane NI' w port Sno _, & c 1 rens. arm. 1 .-.. Sal .. .. "'"" •JU Peters Beauty Salon Tues tr1 ing square oa ta t' Be -~ •. 1 . 1rcone!, cotton cauuy 11 & 16 gids sz g :>40--0260 vour atta. ea e x p, f t b"o•g el-thru •·t. 1610 W. Coa•t Viclori•n dre!•e' ,& n1ore! BRAND ne11\ n1•vj•r USl'r! ach. '~ .... u r..-1ne f. \·e111.ling maehirws. Supplies ~ , . d. e•;-ble. 'l"•t ha"•-·. man or p um " · ....... , ""' ~ ~ t 11 ·1 • E 6 \I t I 1 ...... £m:" 54i_J005....... carprrotry, etc. Apply Tues, ll\\)', Nf'll1'L Bch. Dramatic decorator goodies ~~ & O\'~~f'~ St' 1 s rtla~ LIKE new from Bullocks. Rer~als &. P.rpa1rs. \\'A~ D: A 1 11n 1 e T3 t HOSTESS & \rAITRESS. Not ~l11.r. 3~~ .. Db';~ct 5 pm. e R.N.'s • ~ ~!~.;~,11~1~:.~s~.~L ! ~r~il~;~~~ NJiorA ;, °:id ~~:: ':t, (~i~1 '12·,,~7-~j Ton1;19~:~~~: St7l~~~;~:ioot " 1 , £7J-31l'? ., • ~ under 21. Part time. E:xp'd COUNTRY CLUB. * &16-0l"iS • Sl2?.:., special S.t:iO -:\laplr Authors Digl'st Sf'f of 20. J-AKi-·s --•t· ,,1 1 Musical Jnslruments•W Draftsman -' 54•-• 3.,1 •·-A o. 1 Intensive care/cart:l iac care.l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!'!l~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ dining nn l':l't, retails s.j!'l:l, .. _•t olle' 0,.,, "· A-• ~ ...amg .... eec-ARCHITECTURAL ~o~m~y~ .... ~ ... ._·•.,...,..,.., .. I .__. .. pson ''t'., """a '"'~ *" ''" ~I E 1 DRAFTS ... N • Beach, 11 blk N. of S.D. Fuu 1 lime.Nl l to 7:30 am.1ANTIQUE SHOP. JUSI opPn, Sl'lf'Clal $WO. anrl misc rugs. i•;rought iron \\•all l.l"O cs .ttchea1~~ D~~~pc.,~: DRL::\I SET -be'gin~rs -'""' -* Housekeeper $40C Ff\\Y at Seal Bch Blvd. • fUNTI1 GTON INTER·\ ~pecializin1; 10 bl'aut. olrl i1e1n.~. 96-~5.1106 or 5.1~21 il !amp!i. 9 f1 (;old sora. S\00. ll'a1 t.m1 er ~J, ~ ..... es ~I snare bass, cymb91: 'ill M.;or Real Estate ~lz:m!. Xln"l 5upt>rvisory position/ turnoff). CO:r.tMUNITY HOSPITAL • Oriental thi~s. also cut STEP & coUrc 1ables $.i ea. ~f1n1 hike, head hoar rt s, & ~ti<'. 1!'ts more Give pedal~. ,.11 equip. Nr' fl~11 Co., seeks an Individual lo live in/plush surroundings/ I ~---------Personnel Dept.17772 Bt>ach glas~ & china. 0(l('n ·rue!I 4 only-hvin box springs & na!ural Jl("arl ehokrr SJj, me a bid on lhP \i'l".°le S90. 962-12!)3 ' 1 ... '-! 0·n lho coort:lination & Bt d H" u·-ton o. h 1 ·i· d 115 11, 1 111 11·orlks. Jakt>'s tlferchand1se, . 1" "' pvt quarters & TV. MIDDLE AGED LADY v ·• .. n .. g .,..,ac. thru Sun 14341 C -Beal'h mattrc~~ sc s. ~1eri ize el suit~. l'Opfl('r c1a ng 117 r. 18 h St C ,1 I Pianos/Organs ., .•. ,,,t;", preparation ot preliminary or CaJJ 847-7807. Blvd. \\'es1m1nst£'r. Calif. .~rt. Con1plcte 10 pc l'.'a ln11t dish SlO Tenl $10 And misc. __ ... 1 '• · . dt-·" f 1 St'rvice Center Emp Agency FOR LITE CLEANING ~ . il worktna ww1ng or en· * 8~-.l6J2 [ini~h hdrn1 sel ss:;. UFf, !rash & 1reasurt's, blow R!t' : MARLIN Golden 39· - ant improvements in oUlce 500 Nt'V.'POrt Center Dr .• N.B. 3 TO 4 HRS PER DAY ROUTE CARRIERS -=~~-=~-J,118J Jfarbor Blvd c:-.r. larch $2 2.134 Arelia, :i-:ast A lountie, 2:l cal. Levi>r WE -·. ·. aftd ntall bldgs. Suite 535 I 644-4981 S DAYS A WEEK Old Time Wurlitzer 5-18-M:17 Blulf, NPwpoi·t Beach ac! on, \\'14 x Busllll<'ll ·-, '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I \Vork in ynur own area 1-2 JUKE BOX Position requitt1 three yn. I 'HOUSEKEEPER . Mot"-R••lly "'o<k". '· I BEAUTIFUL dark o11k :r.11SCELLANY-K1ngsize & s pe. S7.l Call 528-984:.i aft QUIJlll ' ., -~t,~-a1 '-'t'·• •"-... ~ Th• Five Crowns days a v.·k. Good pay. Ap ply ._ ... ~ 6 p m w•ekd•Y• & -•1 '·y , .. ...,u ""'' u.. .. '" ,. Spani~h J pc bdrm M>t, Sl:f.I. double beds. 2 Tone gold · · ._ 41 "" ••• ' -•. __ .. an lnten!st in de-lady or couple, l child ok. Restaurant A.C.I., 833l Garden Grove Rerort:ls & All! 1.,.c1 •kends , ..... 0 -~~ Room lree tor _ .... _time Bl d G G """0700 ·~ B ON 2 Spanish lovt' scats $29 velour platform rocker & -~': · ' sign/gpace pl•nnlng. ~· 3801 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 1~~'=·~·~·~· -~~~---1 l~vu or l"SI l'r !"ach. 3 hi~h back com-otto1nan, newly rPCOwred ... r'ii1ijii""i!!j!iii!!iiiii!.!iii!.i Aller .'i years . ._...e are Closing This Ui a cl.rffr poaition with l -hou~"'~'"'~•~'"~•-· ~----~·I Corona del !ltar. No ph. calls. SALES . ?>!en & \\'omen * 61.)..1446 * 1 fortable bla<.'k vinyl chairs Dani~h modern rorfee table. t~Oil. ~le: Old Brass .Str.~· our doors in Cos1a !lfeiiQ. a stable rompany. Pleue HSKPRS Emplyr payl fee. !ltCYT'HERS Helper, Jive-in. STOP!!! ANTIQUE Cablllf't v.·ith oriJ! $49 ea. UFF. 18Ki Harbor 14' Boat. :Whp Evinrude & ing Ships Clock . 260 Victoria All remaining Pianos·&: Or· 1tnd letter or ruumt out-Georgl' Allen Byland Agen-lovely home In Emerald LOOKING & ACT gla!is sliding doors & 11.dju,t. Blvd, C:'-1. 5-l8-94j7 trailer. Gara_e:P Sale. Sal Av r .. C.J\1. Aft 9am Sat or gans. new & UM!d, 10 CIHr 11n1ng quaJ!ficationa and cy 10&-B E. 16th, S.A. Bay w/ov.'fl rm & ba &. sht>lvl's for books, chll9., DE:CORATOR itenls or Fn>n-k ~un 9 'ul J. 3202 =· a: auclJOn pnccs. Savings KWy history. 547-039:. $185 mo salary offered for Sales minded person, see lor whatevt'r 5· \Vide 5' Hirh ch &. Italian periocls-2 gold i\ticlugan Ave, tat Gi~ll.'rl. M1' rAN l 2 up 10 SO'io. No d1aitn THE IRVINE CO. HOUSEWIVES 3 openings care of 16 mo old boy & )'Ourself, a real career op-1" Deep. $Ij{I Anliqtc leaf pedestals: nest or C .'.f. :\leyer, J-IS.L-:66 or h ~ urnbo d ~~k plca.<;I'. -.-.~ 550 Ne'oVpOM ~nft'.r Dr. P/time. Aver. $3 ~ hr. he h.skpg duties. Ref's porrunlty. Xlnt future for clovrr \drop I Ir 11 f or· !ables: 11,1ng chairs-past<'\ ~11&-:m. cm,"·~s.poodgan;:. ,',,'tt" •.l-r•, \\'ARD"S BALD\\"IN STUOlO ., •· h ea1·1 9"M>1:A No e"P T'le<.'. \\'e train. Ftlr _,,·d. 494-9.130 · h E casional table SQ. Phoo.:: "' JS19 Ne .... ·poot Bl'd "2 "'4 ,..ewport ocac , 1 • £UUU ·-.. -~~· rig I man amings con1-611_1400 ro!ors; go Id & crystal PATIO Sale: 2 moloreycles, ant! 11 ChinesP r a r ve d • .,,. ~ Penonnel DtpL appt. call t.!f!I. l\fuller e e NEE DE~ mence imml'diate\y sOOukl ~l'Ount'*'. cir. All new k car air condi11oncr, 2 TV"s scn en, 4 funeral plots. • fo'IELD"S WAREHOUSE * DRIVERS * * 546-5710 * be in exccEs of $250. per wk. • nou:-.:o OAK Pl'cll'llnl re11.~ priced. 64-1-0lli men's clothes. mattN'SS('s, &16-3565, 642_9189. SALE • • HUMANE OFFICER T Off' GI I No canvassing or soliciling. rah. XJnt rond. $100. f>:.arty k I ·-· lOO · • • N WO c• r S nd SIOO F.: 1 TABLES: ant1qul' _breakfast pr:ssure . ('O(l l'r. el'CulC 1 OLArTSMA.1'11 re<>I powl'i' · p111nos-" orgall.!. r'I\', ; N~ Experii:nce r.tust be 25 and able to drive In!rrviews by appointment labl«. Xlnr ro · . ~• Y • !Pa . d1nll{'r -11·ork -sk1He1, flreplact' logs. lad-. used. Spinets. grands-. gQfrut- N I -CITY OF -_ APPLY -only 9.3 \\'t"Ckday.~. 835-2771. Vi<.'!orifln rlrrss<'r ~-mii+ol r, card-nr~l~ _ umbrella _ lier & various misc, iten1~. n_iun-er. hkl' ne_w S'IB .. 1 ,,king out !or business. rentals $8 ecessary. NEWPORT BEACH S CM S LES '_, I perfect cone! $15(), i ao d P··t 2!14."i Europa Dr., C !II SJ1e Rotn Bro~l 400 .s.1:· .... 1 mo. op10·0-to b··y. Sr-". 186 E. 16th I.. . . A . ..-uY, n1a!ure or nlatchini:: t1l!t' sta n d. 11•hiske,y or rinking. • w am 1 t k 12 , " .. ~·•11 Muat have clean Calif. drlY· c.1.•"$773 -r month hosierv dept ;, da.,. 1vk pt·'· n1ovin." 6 4 6 -7 2 7 8 , j.10-3283 A rt 6 111.'Pkdays, all Ill' en e s n -'<..:.:! x way. Balrhvin. Ch1ckefiiif. ~-r• . ., · . ' · . · 616-in:l '''Y ".-o-S···. 11'' deep $1 l.JO 496-:J&)() lng record. Not under 25. Jnsurancl' paid vacations. 642-6.'}19 ·""' "" F'fELD"S YELLOW CAil CO. REQUIRES Hiirh School ~Oewp0ft Apply l.C1·<l"s Shoe S!ore. ANTIQUE Sale Saturday, 251 l • 7 pc DINETTE S('I. an-GARAGE SALE _ Anliqul's. BU:-.1'.!PER pool table by COSTA r.tESi\ 186 E. 16th SL, C.M. gnduation a nd 3 years ex· personnel. &J. Coast Plala. Cos1a LaBrr~. LagunA1 1Be ac h !i'Jur 11.hitr ririi"h 13:;. 1 clocks. con1mode~. h 11 11 ri~l~Jl'r. i;acrilicr Slf:i. 1714!' fi l:l-32.iO -''' ESCROW OFFICERS per. in the care & handlina: I='-''-'='=· =~~-~-~,1 494-:;Q.S: .Frrncl Ol'f' ~rat. flC dine!te set S29. 1 5 pc !recs. round tables, dl'sks, \V!r1thester model 1400 12. GAflDE:N GROVE''"'• or animals. y SALES GIRL..5, age JS to-~ chah'. chine•<" ivory aiil'•S 011k <llnir1~ roo1n 1ablr g. pr1m1hves & lan1ps. 46812 gac t;e auto, never u~. f'. ('i"J4~ 638-2770 "•'l To $750 8g90C 51'1 rompl. Indian ar·t 11n. F:. ll!h St. C.-'l. 6·16-352-1. cho:1r-case, SIJJ. &1&-2:11:; Dranp County, Exper. must APPLY by April 5th. 19TI lo 833 Dover Drive Ea.rn S300 1o $500 mo. in tique train s<>t compl, l'IC. chair.~ S115. UFF. lS:IJ H . \Vh h --·~-'-,---~--'-CLEARANCE>-, tnclUde Wea. Prraonnel Office, 3300 New-your ~pare lime. For ~pp\. fine piecc-s. llarhnr Bl\'d, C.\I. a.JS-!W:17 OUSI' in reer of ere ouse TAP.E rl"COrder. 11·asher, gas SALE '.','. Oxford Employment Agency port Bl\'d. Newport Beach, Nt"WpOrt Beach call Jim Hamson 494-95.l4. -VERY ANTIQUE BEAUTIFUL Kin;-sz he<l. R.l'CJrd Shop. Sat & l\lon dry1~r. refrigerator. carpet. 3932 Wilshire 100~ trer Calif. 92660. CTI4) 673-6633 &12·38iO SARAI! c need fl f1rn1. Nel"tr useri, still fronl 9 to 9 sii~ rper, 2~" TV. 10 to 5 Conitr Sec'y to $600 · . 0'·enrry , 8 . · SE\\.JNG ,\tA C!!INI::, o:im· g· Oran""e couch s2:i: end Sall & Mon. 132 E. 18th, 12131 386-3:290 I -rs Jr or pt t1mr hl'lp. No 1n. 1 1 1 1 h rl • .t packaged. F'raml' includl'd. ., C ,1 nspec1v • • Escrow Ofer to $650 t ,, •. ,, I . p e e y fl' 1n1s (' I 11.~". \\'Orth 1260. \Vi I I tables 11:1 ea; Da!~y antique .. -veslmen . 1 tra. n. min . k , \\"At L fl IT RACK· ., 1 =~~~~~---- Ove1· llJO Pianos & Oraans Rf!duced for lmmed. sa~ Buy Now & Savet., ~ Open Deily 10 Lil .fi , Fr. l0-9 * Sun 12..:i ~· COAST MUSIC , , t:scROW OFFICER. We upe.r. Se.Wea A Loan Auoc.. Laguna B to a c h Branch. Salary open. Equal Oppor. Emplo)'er. St' n d resume to Oaui.fied Ad No. '5.'1, Daily Pilol. P. 0. Box 1-560 Costa ;o.1esa, Calif. ,,.,;; EXPANDING Varia.n Data Machines, located in the Irvine Jn. duJiitrial Complex, is ac- ~tlng applicationg for Jr. Inspector positions. Rcqui?Tment.s include 3 to 6 months eXperlence in printrd circuit board as- St'mb!y or inspection. Li!e mechanical in.o;pec· 1t0n experience is d6ir· 11.blc, with Use of related in1pectlon tools. Good starting aalary a.nd benefit procram. Opportunity for 4 Hcen~l'd Real Estate Sa.lt>11 People fOl' rrowing conettn. In. come & oommercla\ proP'r· ty, land development, re· ..in: on home1, may con· aider part time. Call for appt. w. E. Lacbenmyer, var1an data M6-3928, 5rf>..3,f83. mac hi n es ·~ACTORY TRAINEES . A VARIAN SUBSIDIARY Pkcng or truck loading or 2722 Mlch•lton Orlv• machine operating. tmmed. (San Di~ Fr .. way openins:a. Top pay. call •t Jambore• off-ramp) Now. Irvine, .Calif. 92664 9A1it-8Pl.f. Sat 9Mf-6P!lf An equal opportunity o. t. Employment A~ncy employtr M'r "' ........... CM &4>-JIJI ................. -.......... I :1.ci'ORY 1...ABORERS. Im- med. openinga. Top pa.y. Call Now. 9'AM-.9PM . Sat 9AM~Pb1 O. C. Employment Agt-ncy 1M Broed'wa.Y. Of 64!>-3.Ul ASHION SHOW Directors • eam $5 to .$8 hour. No lnve,1tmerit . BeelinP J'altlj()N,. Car ntt. 6ll--957-I ... ,..,...,. IRVINE PERSONNEL SER.YICES•AGENCY 488 E. 17th (at Irvine) C.M. 642-1470 Fib.rgl•• Motd•r• Dpu. only appl)'._ Willard -t W-1300 Lopn I ""'""'""'""'""""''""""" Av~ .• Corot Mna. T UOfG BOOKKEEPER. I,n I• re&tina, ~nc posltloa. Xlnt 0). benf:fila. Mov.\nc ..._ storal'I ap. belpftll but mt ni::t.. Call J, W. ROBINSON'S NEWPORT BUOi 'ii"'i;;-~ij;"C.lM~. ~-:JPki;;p:i • MAINTENANCE IG '· htlp. Pldmp. ENGINEERS e dr/Jwry ·-""' "' ... lhop. 540-"60 GENERAi. OFFICE (;.od typins., eq1. tl«Utnt rm. Call Lcnlne, Wntdlff PmiaMr:I Alf'ney, *3 W'9Cclllt Dr., N,B. ~ FULL TL'ffi A."'D XLo"'T CQMPANY B~EFTT'S APPLY ln ~n;on 10-5 pm Pergonnt>I Dforit Sec'y (FHA/VA) $SOO age 20. ;,J0-1~7 & 543-9066. ii or s. ~ 1 dclil"er. usually hom e . stovr $-ti: TV tray~, 3:0.1 72 Yards CARPET blur, Acctng Clerk $390 ..,,. mirror. For added b!o: 842--6636 J>flpcr di~penSPr, gaml's, Sl.!10 yart:I. llard 1~·earing. Recept/G.O. $425 * Sec'y /Personnel $600 616-733.'"i. 3 USED sofas $:?9 rac-h 4 cloth£'~. la.die~ shoes. misc Good t'Ond. Sec LO apprec! Ad p u r Annourn:1n;:-the 0f)f'nini of 11."ed sofa &. chair S"i5 $19 campini:: J:ear. carpet & 6'75L4859 PART/FULL Tl~1E n~I~. OSI on or career nHSC olhcr !!Cm.". Sar &I,,,==~=---~~ Start buslneM management 1ndi\"1dual ..,,·1 bckgrncl in Jonathan'• Antiqa.1 ~ct 2 nSt'd sof:i t.· lo\·r Sun, 21,l Oc!'an riew Al"C. ZErfrMi 21" porlable rttr ln e"""'ndi...,. rom· personnel/must be gd typ1sr Fine P1Jrccla1n ,.. tiil:1 S<'at~ $f.9 ~r. UFF, lilSj N.R. &l&-SI02 reiriote control S-19, 6 :\ 9 ca .... -"'" & · ! be "\ Gen1 of a "tmp'" 1!:1rlJ,Jr Blvd . C\L ?.IS--!11;;7 bf / Jlll lly. Sf'yeraJ al'f'as Opl'n. ·exrc.sf'<°yca1 r. '.~-. ' GA.RAGE Snlc: '67 f ord s1'1'-"·,;"'91cn shei;: $35, Will train qualified a p-Service Centl'r Emp Agency . 2.~.J \\ · CMsl ll~1·y. !IOU Sf.HOLD f urn 1 T 11 r". Pticants. c-•1 546-S856 I :;oo Nev.'J)Ort Cenrer Dr, N.B. l\e11pon Reach. fil.l-Ji!JO k kilchen utensil~. tailgalr SlO, ·'lovic eamcr11 ., roe er, S20, G1r!"s b1kr $7.JO, Black \VAliTED: 19:>9 . l\1c-Clulloc!I SU!tl' 53j / 6~·1-~9Sl BEN'S OLDF. COUltTRY 1na~t<'r. <lin1nt:" cha ir~. 11:-ir-r.aui:: rhair S::O. 2 nlantle Fl.iing &o11 60 H.P. any * PBX Operator/ 5iTORF. · r urn 1 l t r r . rlr rrtin 112.1 E Balboa lantern Si. 0 11 p11iniing SlO, ro~ition. \Vill pay up 10 Recept SECRETARY pr1n1i1ive~. df'coralor l~m~. Bl\·rl . tii;>--2.1.\1 Hant:im:: lainp SS. & mi~c .. S.)(). 531-7294 • Xln! ,..lrl"ical ~kills, PN'\'.!i 2:1.AJ \\:.". 171h. Santa Ana . \"QUTH Bed St•p T•bl•. --· J 1=~1"'="".;,.,,-~~--I -~ " ,-.:v!~l h.e 1·1n Ln, H .B . CO~ :\tODORE outbrd motor Pl"·'ant per"?na lty. front exp. essl'ntial. Days. !l 1i111t'. :.,.'Jl-911 7 nr .'\.1!1-S!l27 ~trp Table \V /Ca h 1 nr t ~s-•too H t d th 3 '~1 ~ 5-t[ $80. Sailboa! fiberglass o ice a Y WI . yrs. e.~· Prrsonnel Dept, Hoag Hosp, FRENO! Cr,·s lul \'llJ. pAir nrr~~<'r. 2 Li\'ing room I ~==~·------1 ' perlt>n witchboard op. cb•••'· "'6-rvm2 r lSHING cqp1. £Uns. am· ove ·. P Yll:-00· Sabo t nia.st Ce as 5• r N.B. .lapa11£'SI' porce!Ain va.ws. " '-"' v,,., niun1tA>n, ni1sc hunt 1 n g & LI $12J. 837-7039 =~to~item~~!. I~ a r;b ~ SERVICE_ Sia. Alt'ndnt, !! T"~: bids, rvl p ly' Decorators Furniture rqp!; ('XCC\ltivc \lo'ood dl'sk . lfINh: STOLE. KATH)' 55;.7475 betwn g or pt t1m"· not und JS . ..ii S8 11 pc 11h11l' & gold hdrm sc1. & uphol s11·1v1'! chRit•, vinyl haie., r.Just see & 4:30 Neal, gr! a P P ear an c P • Appliances 802 l!all\\"ay min-or & consul. couch, 8 mm n1Q11ie camera preclate. r.lake Autumn In ap- o Iler. NE\VPORT & HAR.BJ)~ Costa r.tesa. • * &.12-2841 l-fAJ\L\10:\D, .$I e i n w a J , )'amaha. 'Nt>w k used pianos of nTJst m11kcs:·Sest huys in So. ('11lil. a! Scturq,t i\lu~ic Co .. 1907 N. ritalil, Sant11 Ana I ~.:: !_: \\'UHLJTZJ::f:. uprigh~-1..W 11ic11·. 1nu~1 ~<",. Id __ ip. pr('C'ia!c . ~cr1rire .. c:i r t S.!i-9!161 HAINES Oa ~1· granrl p11tno, wh1tP. & gtild. l\ll"d siie. Over .100 :,Yrs old.' $96o. 557-3..131 ,. am ·• pm. personablt'. Gd tt'l'S, 3006 6Mi-733.; & pro.}l'Clor. br~nd new: 6t).~073 * PHAR..'IACEUTICAL Hart.or C:O.I \\'AS!IEH k 1t1t., dryer, 96S-&Si3 l;;;=c.--:::-=c-..,..-"7.---,. Kl~IBALL G1nsolctte, pjaoo \\'EIGJTING * SERVICE STA Attndnr . nlatehf'fl !IC1. 1op ol line \\'HITE quUted sofa i;· blue R0Cl1 m11plc dinette srt. and brnch. F."'C't'lll'11t ron- Assi.o1tAnt to \\1rlgh r.1astrr. El!"p"d nlature for 2 to 10 ""L<ltiy Kl'nmon>." L i ke ~nb11.~~~~ ,'·rllh•f't c,••,1r. bor' BEAUT. 1 ... 0 11• 1.arge .. ~bpclgold need» refinishing Sll. !1X6 d11ion, $1."iO 67;)..4;j9;} :,.;.r local aru n?sident. English ;>o;ew $1.)(). &IZ-4i8l " "'"' · "a oar". se<:t1ona . 1n1ns, lid y urn. ovai braided r ug 120. S ortin Glood ..,810 11~aking 11,•\th prior e1lper. pm ~hlfl. 1-1&11 SHELL 19th . . IJ!h(; -1\"aln11t ~ll'reo cons o I e . lamp~ othrr !urn. You &t4-47".l8 l P ___ g '"'~'--,....- . ~ t. 1 1 k Pl11tt11tia. C.1\1. llOT Pn1n1 dishv.· .' r. le•~ ~~.4fi1!1 I n11r11r' 1t. •le ha\•e it 88()---:--• P.l"LE·.·,,·A·""'J.J." Gold··-.~ .. In .... arm1u:eu Lea m g . • thon 2 \TS old. Nr-erl~ ll<l'W ---' .. • l:.'lclUSl\"e BALBOA BA 't ,-,.. -.~ "" . ..,. pref"d. Call 646-3931 for SERVICE Est~b'd.:_ fo ullcr titui>r ,·lake nlr: lt\:>-2ll2 I \\"ALNt.rr prrle.,tal <"'(l<"n~ion \\· l9!h. &12-4.);)8 CLUB niembcrship for salr. A l\1ountir. 22 <.'al.. Lf'vrr .spp!. Brush rte, S~2.)...$!1J ~k: to CO BI~'ATI O\i rl1111n:; lablr Si.\ .Z chairs EARLY American couch. 5-lS-7-l70 aelion. \\"1'4 X Bllfh11t!O LABORATORIES e st., alf.O pt. time ;,ol&-514.J * * :O.f . 1" • s,;o rh11 ir & ortoman. 2 11·het>I • sropc. Sti. CAii 528-98.r,, • LI NWILCO I F d ~lol'r/~ink/t'f'fng. l!O \"Olt, • • f;i:t-!IJ(l.1 • * tr Jer J V\V r SIGN'.S, sho-cA.J'd~ pos!rr~. aftl'r 6 pm. \IC'l'kda;yf & 811 C-tll f.le--•. ~Iii. Sharp Gir ri ay $100. :•IG-1326 t:1,1 ""cot·""r·.1 11 '"t't "'i ndow~. trucks, tow price. cfay Wl'rkpn•s · •• -~ IC;C;CC.O:i;;',:::C:::;cr-,,c;--:c~ ilif\V R1\'!"ra cah1[}('1 i);d. u. · 11:~r s ( 0. irs. 11 i\loi:t1 or f'\'f's. 962-.18Si L ·, PR 0 FE S SJONAL phone l\t:N\IOR.E 11,•a.sr · SJ:i, ex-rontrinriorary 1111lnu!. paid silr~ 11' ' To~. fi(I Sikoda SU R J-' B 0 i\ RDS • i•<4-"" aoltcitor. Dana Point, San Artraet1v~, we.11 groomed {'!'!lent: Also _11sher It $li0 11_;11 sii.crifl<.,.. M.;..6712 ron1t 179 Buo_y St. 616-563S GAS range; pr ski boo!s. Hotuq Gun ».i."•. 6.10., On\\·ll Clemente, Capl1tr'ano area. ··Lh~-Wire" \lo"llh good tele-Dryrr ~"1· 5-IG-l 19:1 f .' 1521 K" Rd Sa.I 12 'ti! J'liu-61 iC; crib mattress; Railer $-10 6"6" Pi" "'-" phone voice to a.et as rece. p· tlOTPOt,.T •1_ c d-·ec. DANJ.S.11 rr11k rl1r.11ng 111.ble. ings ' ... .dide vifo11·rr; misc. 612-6303 " ''"" Work In your 0"1n home. ,____ . ., 6 h "100 D bl ~ l\1ahfli;:. rl1n tel. drl'aM-n. S,.?,O. All 10 Xln1 Cond. Be~t deal In atta. Phone lionist in a bnsy, exciting xlnt rond, $6.~. tht>r misc & ':. "~"ll . ., si &:~~~7ta e iv·~ rontour chain & IRVINE Coast Country Club 4~1886 or 196-292S , 835-1"65 belwttn 9;00 a.m. olfice. Must be exper'd. In i!Pm~. ;J.,l7-2111 · ·1 c rur• 1' ·1~ l\lueh ~lorr, Any Reas: of· memhership for sale !rom and noon. deallni wirh the public. \\"EDGE\\"(){)!) 1 ,111 • DE~!\:. M1\PLE. Gl.ASS fer. me01ber. 644-4559 FISHER rn'fJl'ralor·~. f'ltll\', Sales backgrnd preferred 11 b I '110\f" " &'I TOP, :\L.NT CO:'-.'D. $6.'i. •t·•'< IRVINE: COAST COUNTRY !\"evrr h;id lh\nd ~Ji. 'S'J!;. C 1 M" r gn , 1-01 <>r, 1111ng, * !ttl 1779 * GARAGF'. Sale &-, " Oioppcr b1~yrlc. iuM tin. but not nee. a I iss or· ~1or111:c. s1:,. 6-'-6'..1111 . pl11111s, ff'ma & misc tool~ C LUB M El\.f BERSHIP. lQ...~pd $SO. !'i 18·14&.'l . re!t 64J.4121. L"EN~10P.E E EC TR I C Ynu1h I)('(! '1 ith linen ,.. intrr. JiJ;t"MIW, 4-nr :IOfa: 675-.1075 PROGRAMMERS e SHOP JANITOR e Luhri; "' DRYER \\' !TE $j() and blankP1~. NP1.,. rond· :-\1 r-s~n. ~. 378 E ... Estticr.''l~t'E=.~10-,-,.~8~,-Y~-Se-ll-.,-y-th_i_n-g. FISJ-ITNG ro]uip, r i f rf" \~ • De\Tlopmtnt of la.rgf' Boat Co. 1781 Pla<.'t'n!ia, 61~>-. 1 ition. S:-10. 6-l2·7S9S C.~I Coast P&\\'n &: Auction. 2.J-26 shotguns, aron1unitinn, Othi-t 1c11,lr proee:uing BYS• 0 al ~-1·1 SO 3 h" K hi Spurlin~ U -.00 It I!;,,,: 1'. trms. o1ta PSI. . ....._ 1 . *LARGE R~:~ II.ER.ATOR , F1\. cu~ ions roE' er HARBOR \'1cw H1ll~·Anti· Newport Blvd. 642.8400. 96S-AA1:l :11 ~ • BS dertet' pl't'rd. plus 2.7 SPORTS\.\'EAR J\lFGR-Nrl'd $.J:-i. DBL ovEJi STOVE SJj Quilt Prinl S!li. q1_11•s. lu1·n. 1~1lmens clothes DBL bf'{! rompl. like llew 6 . .f' SUl~F BO.'r.D ' yni. pmgT11mmini; e.'<per, e SOFT\\"EAR/0 . .S. e TELECOJ\1i\fUNICAT10NS e REAL IDl'E 110 e APPLlCATIONS 10 l'."Xpd. oprrii.tor~. &'6·f8'10 • f'h. 6J&.l'.?ro sur 111 & 12, miM". Sa.1 X:ln l. cone! Sev.·i ng mach ... " Steady-V11.c. pay. 642·:W72 ....J. SPANISH dinini:: l'OOm ~rt. k Sun only, t.231 Sand KPy, 1.,. I cAb I attach. &\6-47l6 GOOD co;QDITION $30. TELEPHONE Ans"•cring REFRIGER~'iiJR 14 cu n. t' . ..:t'f'llenl condillon SJij. Cd~t BEAUTIFUL n1uskrat stole, * G5l -•t'U.i • ,. Storv. 1'.."Xp pl"tfd. f'I or Pt Adm1r11I, $:Ill. 11•. A27~l90 !)68..56.'17 (;ARAC.E Sale! 9· Con-loolol likc mink $45. SURJ130AR~· I Chucll Htn tlmr. \V/train if qualfd, girl afl 6 P.~l tt"n1porary !!0!11, hidf'-A-bed, 5-18-3627 .i'S"' twin lifl.$65. ' not und ~-;,.1(1...2052 Building rf terlal1 806 Gara9• Sale 112 !ilf'r't'O, m11ny Items. Antiqttr 80 YARDS beige ivoo 1 ~ln f\flt"r 6 P1'1't c. ~~ TRAINEES. S~t mt>tal or y ARD RALE· S\~ryth!~ ln d 1~he~. Sat &. Sun ·27"1 & ce rpptioi &: pad. Good cond,. 12 Galllle Brow t1 LJ\ ~ • ••ood f 11 b r 1 c At 1 on nr ro ..... lrucr"o• _, 1, 0, 111 1 " • GARAGE SALE ~I 2.Sth &$6-7738. 2689 Santa S&'.I MS-l-4l3 au1om11.l!r, rull chokt. Ml 0 '11 .t: "~ "' '" An.a A\·e. D1 "'B" Virt,....i;L C.>f . ' ""·a rAblnrtry. lmmtd. open· illlrboi• !.· Jakcr. IAJlt>y k Su n -196';2 Canhrrn Ln, 7iO GRAPE ~AKF~ 6._1Sc v• ·- J!non JAMBOREE BLVD. ini:~. Top p11.,v. Call no11·. hf'hlnit ~tflr ~t Bllskrl • ll11ntt~on Rr11rti ~~ GAP.AGF: Sale · 2 pr st'ci, ell . IO Pl>'-l(. ~"""· 2"-i:z t"a. TV, Radlor, Hf Fi~.---I NF.\\·1'0R.T BEAOI 9A:\1·9Pr.!, Sat ~A~l-6t'~t c I .SOFA, rhiirs, lan\p~. odd I oo~ -~Jll't:!'; ,, n1a11 •• f'IC 776 646-:.476 Stereo llli' Equal OJ>pOrtunity employt'r 0 . C. Employn1f'nl ""'nr~ ame~as I rurn. rl 1~hr~. mi~c. 675-0323 Cru.!il \lr~a SI. I.:.~! Sat . I .. -----•I RECEPTION!-. . 1 mm. d 124 Bn:Jady.·11~. C~l 6-1: .. ;n 11 Equipm "t 808 1:;o :o.1nyllo11rr NB I It Sun ELECTRIC organ. color n · 1 Xl.:-.:T rolor .c 11ork1no:: oc:p<~ ,, , • _ _ _ --~ lllfl:'I' 11·n1o,""1n 1• herls, old 19"' 1 1·v '' "''"" OJ'f'nlni;:ft. Top P11.y. Call TRAJr.•EE~EiffiiJfn.o;;; 8F:."i~;1.~:n 4;1 \ICR-X SlflL \\'nlk ~If' ~'rig, NII TArlLf.. (,nu Fl'I, l-11np~, rr11nk~ r!c &1'1--ISl:l • ':'or ' 0101"""' Now. lm111C'd. openings. Top Pll¥ 11/1V1lor Ii rl S2:1'1. t'11n 1 I 1s.~2 1\1onrn1 111. C\T. 1\\'ebh~ T.1ri111~ r•h:ilr, ~ftdf'ri <.'\Jr· • ·~, · _. -___ 116.i S::0-4~! , • • SAM-9Pi).1. SAt 9.1\,t-'iPt.I C-\ll 11011 . 1;11rr Sl r 1 Oou•)!tt r.)lor Viini>tl 1 filf.-i!tl 111111r. \l1~c. !.~~ Ornn~. RE.fRJliEIUTOR S--10. S.n1tlr e 18' 'f0Tl)R01.A Cnofflt '""AKE 'Room 0 Tcr Dad· I OllJSP'l •·t•IM .. P\I 11nAl.\1r1SJ1 %211.ll . C'I ll'f"H1 1 IM.·d + bo'< ~prin)'.: & mat· TV 1'/~t.-llO. Nr\'f'r 11.,...., ~ 0 . c;. F.mp oymrnt All:f'fl<.'Y i, -", '"' •. • · -~----ar••, .. clean out lhe 124BJT111.dwiy,Cffol 64!h"ll11 QC, EmplOyn1~nl A::cn•'Y ••\\'llfTJ. Et.l-:rHANT.S"' NO mflUer "'hnt ii 1.,. )'OU OL[I /, nr" }('wrlry, !';mall trr~~. mt1plf' $2j. 6!6-0339 124064·1-7.10'1, ' • ., •2 ~"ashlon l~J., N.B. Equal opportonl!y emplOyt'r prqit . .JO<U tntM ll CASH 11008£ Huntinr? \Vatch the 121 Bi't'l.'ld11&.,1•. DI 61~:\111 nverrunnin your hou"¢? I c111. M"ll It \\l!h • OAJLY 11i~pl11y C'lll<f~. JotJ or m1l'ic, BRO\YN mink Jackr1, si:e ZENrTII Re1~01r-rgnrrot .-~;~ "'tb a Ddb' l'UOt Oulwed Tw-n unu~ llfm' Into quick I "Ca11h ' .&< Hwm lhru DAJLY PILOT WANT A.O. lff"I Rnrhr~1rr, Apl 8, C.l\f. 12. Llkl" 111'11• $500. Call s1; nr· riffrr ' '' ed. ' I OP£N HOUSE column. cuh, f!&IJ M).66i8 Call M.2-~73 Ii Sa\"'! ' ~II)' Pllfl! .:111t11illt'd CAii 612-1'~78 & rhJll"R'f' 11 fi~1 M2-li49 11ft fi 11kdrl'i • &l'.'l.!1!61 e ' : ... ~ .... 1-?-..... _'-----::~:--------~-=-:--1 : ' • - I I • ' ' I '' ,. • I - ' -~:r _l " Nare'a Hew YOll Cu Use .1 : Our FolftO!IS ·Dime • A • Unn ./.)~ln1 them or m1U th~ with ctrrect c•ah ,.;,1-:J.• one ef our 4 conwnlont efflc•t. .i.li No 11.,.•t-"• pr..Suco or pl1nta. ~Ht c•mmerclal 1111 1llowoctl, ~'Itch ltttn mutt M prlcH with ne Item a'VJit••r $25. .. c .... JJ i.ttm ..., .,." ,., u .. -L our fa us DIME-A-~ NES ~~TONE 1toVt, St'JOd Cl-Ill.D'S dtlk and dW~~SS. 'Df:t.UXE sJldt ~~e1or IM LADIES skt boohl molitar GUITAR, 12 slrln; Stell4 OAK arm ch.air $20. 173-6921 condtdon ~. MS-3841 Uphl'W•tend wk:kf':r cfi&ir iJ~ x 21,( alldn $25. f>roD.-site 9 $25. Strolll size B H~moey. Exctllenl con-NEW area rug royal blue, \JlAi!llii' end table with and ottoman $15. S1iii ~1 )ector lt111 $10. CE PR.1 $:xi. 61S--0137 d!tion $2!!. 64~ purple, deep pllt, frins:f'd bl!IOVOelf $6. Antique tablt nal blrch panelllna i10. f'~aure meter $1.50. Kodak RUGS, 4 x 5% wool braid &.SY chllira, 2, pod con. ucrific.-e $16. Ha\' i 1 an n 1¥f/p.t19. Larse mahoa;any I :;Su=od:;&y,;.-~""'=-"-· ~-,,..,,"",...,-= hand books Mc f'ach. ~lc:a $10. S x 10 wool l'll)'OJI braid dllioo, at fl'ffft dama3k Llmoae chlna, ,.leaant 6 twl1Jlf.• hal'll:ktr.ied wood t'OU(.'IJ US. Redil'l@r $25. manual dlrtctocy S 2. 50 , I Sl5. 4 x 6 nylon Ja. 6 x uphOlsttry $10 and $1!1. df'SM'rt plates gold .scaJl(lp ti!. 'Rauan chair and Rtfrifl!tator SU. Red v@lvet Photo Mite projeclar S6. 9 hook $10. All• iOO(i. ~ edge $2!>. Kod11.k s I !I , ~feb..1ket $6. Hotplate $2. btdroom chair $31. Pfa" Projector for 2 x 2 slide!\ Fiberrlau iurtbof.rd SS,. ~· BRlGGS and Sl~IDl1 po~r l111t11.m11.tic ll3 t~w S7. D1·1U Ft.fjfj '•came1.., S2. Elt-cttic vanity chair $5. KiteM.n Sl2. Set gOlf clubs, cart f're~h lab!~ lamp Sa. mow'r $2!1. S¥U Maki preu tablr con v c r 11 cottee pot n.c. I...ara:I! ~xl? chalr1 $1. Bar stool S3.50. and bl.1 m. Atll1che-ca~ Child 1 _ride toys S5 each. b1..,nz..e coin 11et JlO. Flatl portable drill Into drill otvel po11ter 50c. Bad· Old record cabinet ~.SO. $4 .50, Albert• eutl ror ~ike >A1th tn.lni!"& whttb, pole S3. 1 louvre window press. 962-53S5 &el IJ. Tackle. box Shell cupboard $2.50. hall enlartin1 $"7.~. Bicycle 2JJ fire en.a1rw, 3 Se a rs 28" x 29" $.). l •urn-out . 9 Mira.mar, Balboa runrw:r Sl. 9xl2 f'U1' $5. tnch for bo)I $9.SO. One for ba.J.Jbeuinc w~n. Scooter wtndow 2''4" x 17h " Sl.~. 10 PIECE 1ta1nle1111'00~·11.l't' .,. '6s\U 6~1!00 Sm11.ll sttlOI fl. 2 exterior rUi 24 Inch~ M7-3117 bo&rd S2. 847-7~1 Dll!'Unc: table, study, 411" Sl_~. 8 1umbler1 4 5 c. MIY a doors with alua $5 ~ $1, SMALL good condition ol!I lonr 16" "·idr-171., high Buioculara S4. LamP1 $3.50. StiOW!IRD US,. Rocker S.'J. 2 Laundry lllbs $2.50 ea~. POOE bile• A.J condition $25. S1e1.mer trunk S25. P1iir uf $7. hrc»ratil{e 'twidcni.ftf'd \\'hat not shtlf ~.SO. Cofff't-~ table $10. Umbn11Ja 2643 Oranre Ave., Colla ~1211 • Cherub ata!Uf:tte lampt and Mexican dolls $5 ••ch. Craft tablt' $25. ~1ntni cha.1rs . .. ; ~ latindq , Ulld 27, 1'71 FIVE ,C:ON.VEN1i6T-OF,.;15-' f o ,SERft'-:YOU , e NEWPORl;, °BEACH , , , 2211 latlioa llv4.' e LAG\JNA IEACH ,. , .,,,,~ &•Hl,.f\yt. • e COSTA Mt5A .. , : .... •" 330 WOii l1y e HUNTINGTON IEACH H17J Inch llvd., • SAN CLIM.NTE 305 No. II Comlo• !'.•iii ANTIQUE Id etl'IM labte SU"{G.l.le box, sprlna".-mar.. TYl"E.~RrrER u . and 2 chairs. Mart bAck tttu $20. f'raml! !-fld , bed 1t~ard o\ltthaul~ ani just r~finish~, marble lop $5. Ooublt box !rpring and r~ndllloried $25. 548-715:1. Sl"o. PPriestal S~-Ch11.!.r1 ~ IT)f.lttt•s S15, }>"rame p , ~VNI~ fQU each. Hospital bed y,•Uh tray &15-~. ·plhie J:f'nM"lh)f 's:zs, U $25. Cti~k>m quHn ilu CRIB SU. Porta-crib S9. orttory riow•i ~~ Sl hlack 11nd ·wh!le cM<'k Ills ....... ;. •" ... , i•I• S I · I Iii•-· " ""-" ~. · w mmWJ1· poo .... pum hf'o!tapl""t'art , kelly areen 11111\n ~" ,.._ •l 12 ""1 ·-· ..... ....,r "' . ..., ~. S."i. Double width room di lining, "''hOIPMIP f'Ol'lt Sl40, 1165 Allanta WM', CM vldtt $7.50. Colen·""' .J .... oow S25. ;\!a1c hlnst bolster ._,. si;,. f"ull ilzr-pink quilltrl DOUBLE bed• Sl'l. Divan )»n $"!ft. Ort' 1tat SS.~ top sprelld witti prtn1 rtw;t S:l!I. Winlt chain Sl5 Heh. '4l·00!15 1 niffll!' 120. f\·1 At ch In g Twin chtrry s.p Ind I e I ·A.,-,C~C""o~~"'°D~f~O"'°N--,S~'~Ocil tw>chteads S25 l!'ach. ~9103 " • Austri1.n di.(lt' $!"1. QuPen I=-==""'""'""'""'=== ~~r SlQ. OWsd ~ siie yello.,.,·-aold 11.nd ll:TI'en UNlCYCLE ,..su .. l',ra.nc:i1oean $15. Toys, eamt5 25c to J1 print bed:tpreld 110. H11 nf-dishes $3. P\cl(tf'l!'1 St. Baby clothe• 75c 1\o 1 1 inR tamp S1 2. Many drapery Game•. ~. Xylophone $4. Dttoralor il•ms !IOc. t f11hrics 50c • S2 per y1:1.rd. 3271 Mlchipn Avl!'. ~3833 Sunex Lllllf', N.B. 5"-1 t.1,llle,,11. CM.in $4.. 64fr20&3. Mesa. -. MOVING • Many b ah y ahadf'1 $8. 2 la.rg~. 2 itt'ms jewelry f ind! nr• Sl .50. S111tca1e $3. -19Ql rfkryl, N.B. llem1: Infant .eat Sl. mediu m i..ie&r a1-.sl frulls' leevf's e1.ndle~ Nau11:ahyde toot !!tool S.'i.;(J. 1 0·~,=,,=1=c=E~,=,,.~.,-=1=15~,-,-,~h. FRUIT\VOOD cotftt t'-ble Deluxe car bed $3. Jump apothoca.ry jars for thf' 25c-Si. ('olOffd. 0 yem tusels, Pictures Sl.50 • S2.75. Elt'<'· Of'rorattve WtlOd IJilYerH KES ,. .• Sch · 5 ·• 1 ,;:;;;~-=.:=c:;~.;;:~::::,11 Bl ; winn BIJl'ni 0104 \ff'~k mich SlS. 80 rf rod !or double dr11.prrlt'! $25. Schwinn ·slin{Nl.y SL'i. 1eal1le t!tttric conduit nJ I ~ ~25. Wal lt'r ~or pa~'!..~ Sf'af n. Baby bl.!h Sl. Scale kitchen $1 1 0. ~fll\e lel:'al ~lf' porn ponl5, 2 largl!' hox•1 tric Minbural t lock $7. •n cus om u·11mes ~· $2. ~terilizer $2. Play Pf'" S.l Smal ll'Zf' acco1:d1on full S2.50 each. Box piclW'!' /\rlihcia.I rklwf'rs St. 2 can-~ 36 x 40, SU : Bir.by Vacuum clt'aner $18. M0Yit' $6. M11.gazint riek SI. Many from Europe S25. Small 11la.s!\ 5x7, 6X~ ~xlO and die plaques S9.50. Thro\\' ~~,1j)c a jar. Doghouse projtdor STD 8 likt' hew booka 35c _ 50c. Low bll.r Wrot1Jhl iron desk $5. Hair othtr si~"' $\. Gl11ssware pillows %le. Cl"yslal 11:!as!<f'i; A.~\<l;fQ"· SlO. Metal loun.1te S25. Bi1st:ll c11.rpl!t 1wef.per stools 7X-each. Bro>A·n rf:al fall $5. Box of Boy Scout caric\t'\11.hl"fl. 25c-Sl. f'1•111ntrl $8 !or all, Zipper i.:lolhrs and pa.ti S4. Couch $15. Pie-$!!. Bowling ball and bag hi.Ir [e.J.l and caae $31. thirisr;1 a ll S5. Mohairs atxl 1nirror $3. 174l PornonA bll.as aoc. 8561 Jennrich, ~,:;t,_ble $5. Medill'rranPan S.'J. 4 antique Pmian bel!J R*Ctlrrl~ 7:x: e:aeh. Couch \\·ool >A'arm man·s JW"a1er, Avr-., No. 7, Cotta Mesa, \\'r-sllnlnslrr haJ\fln11: lamp, amber $.'i. S7 &l'I, Large movie M:J..etn SlO. Toy car $2. White lox new Sf. U11t'd men·1 1hocs 646-2684 '"°==-~~~~~~ Swinif. set SJO. Toys 10c and 19. "--lJ ,,,al•ut ·•"--t 11i:t:e ll·D $.\ arvl $3. 646-2512 . ROUND walnut rotftt t11ble fire:.....Cc ""'"" .. " .............. stole $20. Wa.ttle Iron $2. • .. BRASS ltr!!place tonl11 heavy $15. F'orrl rlttp dl~h 5 hole ~1i.-;-· ., lumbi.An wood Sll. M:z.-693.5 1 lt'I of "Jahns" Chevy 2 GIRL~ blc~c~es, 1 20 3 pif!<'f' gra1f' pipe exttt1sion rims 115 a ""'ir, farni lmrte:~1hf:r chair $20. Me:lal I ~~=~~~---~ ~1"1 with training >A'hl'tis ..,. "' GE 12" 10lid 1tate portable piltons 4" dl.aml!tu S2 each. . • · ti.llS13. Handbe.p. shoe• and pitcher hand pump SlO. A..C !:*.i'·¢ame $2. Girl's trai"'r §:w:ith •n.•r-...... _ _,_ 3 .els vw Van .eat belts b!ue and wt11te Sl2.50. 1 dreastl, iile &.. S l-Sl2. hf ~ 1 hike. :s4. Metal cot $3. "nr "'"' .. ...,.. 26" Sears blue: and white, M>Ji93 ':C tore or .... a t.lman uc ffecor'd albums 50c. Books Ov or 12\' $25. PortabJt $3. Auortt'd VW rt a r like ne:w m. S46-4.l.<i9 y,eldt'r SlO. Axle and 2 battery con!k a n d •us pt n 1 Io n parts $5. STROl.J...EE strnllt'r with wheels for mo to r c v c I e 1~' ·and 2Sc. Dishe~ ant1 LAWN 24" · Pr $25. 5.17-~ Glaue1, di1he!I, candle stick • mo·•11er, • powtt bad< teat Sl:?.50. Babytinr trailer SlO. f'ord three s()f'ffi kltchf'Jj stuff 25<:, Sl a..nd hol •-SJ -. .... ~. S25 Laddu rack for 1956 OFFICE chair metal swivels deni "" • · · _,...,,.,,.,, • · port-a-<Tib $J;i. Cot.co hi stick lr'ansmiulon S l 0, ~;~~n~~ia ~~·; .. ~ lilts n11.ugahydt' CUllhion ~. 9041 Niiuet Circle, H.9 . folf Jo o~ I :c~ ~20.Po~wn ehairs S,.~$6.50. Playpen SIO. Dodi.;elJ.18 3-sP"f'd flonr ~hill ~5.\17 Typina chair mttal s2. HAmillon hetween Bushard ~~,:;;Alf" ;: ~·old ~:: ~-ri1"11.\1,.chr ~~ ~!,o.1 !I lral'l'ffUi~ion complt'le hook· --~ Cosco kilrhtn stool like htw and Maanoli11J lamps $.'-Sttp anri othf'r ,.,11.~~r ~s~ _,, ... a nut up S20. S1ir 36 custnm m11rl!' 1 liV .. fy n!cl!' · 21" TV S20. sa. Elf'ctric ironer table PLAYHOUSE glove 11. n 11 IAble~ S2 tach. Travei·sc fohald_ 10P125dr~bR' tAb!e "s~ horsrhidr motorcycle. jacket Table 4 odd chairs $5. Good model $5. ~2529 sink, btaurifully madf', hoth rodfl $2. Work bf'nch S2. ~i~~ tJM n·i~ 1~1~1~rf'I.• ~~-96:.!-4~7 . ~b:l.J: sprin1s and mattress -2 Rifle cal<'S S2. Man's Jor $12. Antique pine chf'Jit Oldl!'r dre.~s dum.m.r ~'2. StO. Headboard Ydrh :!-J EXTRA nice Mod womrn 5 ]1~:: ce~~:r or::, S251 ;~ :II" Chopper hikr-SI!:!. Fork ~111.nd"rd t~ltr $10 "" e:<ll!'naionl! \\"ilh 12" tlrt S:l. 400 1! I 'I O<' Alun1inum pAlio r-h Airs · x lnolON'yt: e I rt "''l t 11 h B Ill I G'• Book rRck Sl. AssortM bikr 81lx14 11,·hllew111l $3. Autq nun's t14c · u · n ' • parl~ lOc -$.\. 823 Towne 11ereo rM 12:1. A1110 I tra~· <hshwashPr, y,·01·kln~ S20. .,.,. 257 SI., CM . o>10-I •1·-125 Au" .,,.,• Soiled 10' x 12 i;:o rt r1.111: · """" · 11 $8. Sm11ll blue 1>11 intf'd desk ~hlte vinyl elub ch11olr $1 pair. ~14&--0714 t , $\ Some IPPn bny'& 11nrl ~nd o\lOl"l"\&n S25. GA 1 SUITS. Bullock1 100 Kieke) "·omen's 1.'lolht's 2&c • $2. liri'place·-log!! ii:rate S12. t"rf:r-man $) eacti. J ackman Qlrt rtt'Ords And hooks lOc 'J'.win Hollywood beit·mat· 1part coat $3. 3 pair 1lack • SL 31& Esther, C.M. trcu $12. S..t 4 TV tables $1 l'fl.ch, ail clean ,.,,....,.,q UNUSUAL antique ltffn 4- r1t11.Wt'r dN'51cr, 1\11 typr m irror S25 f.1archjng doubll!' htd box 1pring and matfrels $25. BP!a:e chrome lll'mp ti. Plate 11las1 ov11J n1lrror $4. Girl& roller llkale&, near nt'\\', ~17.e I. S2.:icl. 16 inch lrik' $4. Dnutilr-11pread Rnd cllrtain !IE'! $fl. P.1elmac ~rrrice for 10 $7. Reddil'lh brown, Kar),r, }\11.lor wig, y,·nrn once S4.50. 962-7:113 SS. Rld.Jid ironing board exC'f!ll!n' ~. , 1 I1 $4, Bird cqe S2. Bird cqe 44-46. , at·· cualoo}er ta.Ice sianct $4 . Pair plealed Jot s25. 427"Heliotrope. CdM drapet · 4~\1" x 52" lq, 61~1 , blufl.areen print curtains NEW dntpe.-, . pen~ plastic rlnp top and b:>t· SlO. r~.d """· .~_'-. rom, pa.IP yellow ground 4-YI'!' '"" 40" x 23" k?ng 2 19" x ~ po, GJ;tf]\..~ 311i," k>ng 2 -37-i" x 39 &ii• $.S...4 b~ iu r long $1. 67$-618~; 673--5496 Rpa.rate oven and. broW RA~f-9PM • • $25. !t45-76.'i.l · -, TKERMOFAX c o,j)( ~·ftame S20. Platform Schick l!'lecttic shaver likt' $8. 2 bowlint ~lls wllh Ollve :Ct"'n C&l"Jl'I atrip l.ift drawf'r night al11.nd S?."-1. clothes i1lie 7 throui;:-h 11 r'~~i'"t, r. e o o d S 1 O. cut $6.:iO. !i48-56U.:: x 32 inch S2. Bltby carhfi! Round ,1.,. top oollre table S:t • s:a:i. Dttp try ~-Nice 65 \'ARDS usf'd c11.rpelina ~'""d . I d k "'w 13. ~l•ro'" "•m•-$1 IV b"·" I I u..,...,... e •rm IWJVI!' t'S ru '" ... •• . e ~ l>A'n ounges 115. All ... ,,,, "'" m•, 8!0 Jndir~ handba< 13. Shot's $15. 17s..t693 TV 21" U"i. Gll.!ol1ne engine 211 hp Sl5. f)flice desk SM. Bike l lQ. Pn~r mO\\'f'r $20. Pu~h ntower ~-Eltttrie 1h'yl!'r UOV S25. Elec&ic .111otor st. 7691-' W. 20th St. !Off PlaCl!'nlill Avt, CMl WHITE l\llugahyde divan 110. Blul!' uphol1tered 11 v I n a room <:halt quilted $10, m·a ch i n r ~ ~ndltioritd ·mab1 trpl or !'tier &J;j ·copi~N" $25. 644-4~ ,. 8 BLUE Chip ltlff!p booQ $l e,dl,.s&l-4310 .• ·~ ', SI M•l&I ulo'li'" !able S2!i. Seall!'d beam movie BLACK ll!'alhtr we~ 1 er n 13 ""' Bathroom scale II .. u-,,............, I ~==~=-~--~ c ., · 'J lo'ghl ··w I<. ,,A,, ~o-u ' boots, 6-A, like new $8. =-,• 0 •oo.·i' . W. 19th St, C.i\f. siir 6 S2. 968-45.q11 DECORATOR h1mpll, silk SI. f.l •ddox $1.!iO. f.!11.ple '"" '"'1'"uwt .no-• 543-1764. _ . . RATTAN 1*"Ctione.I cou<:ti S'l'OVE-ovtn, out o( on:ler 1hadr1 S5 • SlO. 2 pair '.\ ~with drawer S4. Nice 6 Shelves for booka, offiCf", I---------~ DINETTE aet with 4 chairs S2S. Ma~chlng t hA lr Si5. S20. S45-l4S6 ll'ay lamps, pt'rfect $1~. rlihi11:1e irontr SlO. 2 lawn garage, aupply room, also LOW cluh chlir -Nflw 1lip $20. Drop lell.f lable s;,i. ~1591 Round niarble, brasa be.11t: cbUrs...-$5 pair. I lamp Sl. used for room divid!rs, !rf!e cover $2JJ. ~1764 8111" •toolt {ratfllfl) S6 eBch. ~rB~·er che91. S20. 4-<lr11..,~1er 2-piece: couch $5. 2 old book al&nding a.55embll!' without Coflee tables S2 • $3. End COUCH good Sl5. Pintt po~ white ehe1r p ;,_ Maple f"nd table S20. Brontt and cues S4 l!'aeh. l corner tools S2.25 lo $.1.50 depen-TRAILER hitch fits '56 tables S2 • $.l Refr lgr-rator ta.bl!!' $8. O_lder por\11.ble round colfel!' lab!r-S25. hr11.s1 chls1lc column 111.mp, GARDEN equipment 50c - "2-o"2 cabintt $4. 8. x 2 6 •• x 3 3 ., ding on iizl!'. 287 Nauau Chevy $5. Thtrmost11.t eaa SlO. Baby crib S5. Baby aewinc machine $8. Power Dis!reB!!ed m11.pJI! colfet anriqul!' S25. Round kilchen $3 . io ll!' eahlnet $8. 1 nile stand, Rd Cm incubll.tor ~-X-rlY view awing $.l. BaMifW'!lte S4. mow"r $20. Lari;e braidl!'d t11ble S20. 2 matching sl'P tabll', lormic;i, top, •·hrome • fa.ah nab mens, t'- 2 tlbora S2. Twin mattrtlK " !a Mesa, S49-32U box S2S. 410-3" 1\ng11!' Headboard S.l Llving room rug $8. Boy'1 ~l!'d 20" 111.bles S20. P.ach. Pair largl' perie5tAI S25. lloy11I portahle womens, children1 clothlna PAIR of \()" woolen a"'-i l ~diiol" $.1 each. Portab1J typewriter S20, ""'nnoim ...... cafihmere-, O!Wlt ·•be 1.( '*" 21" 1uitc1u1t· $\5. A~ SW. Dre.~ae:• ai1e 12 SJ4W. Table cloth! $~ ea c \;, Blankets $4 eacb, C.U 543-913;) COLOR TV 21" Zenith work1 shotgun S20. 5 spH<I boy'a chair $5. Pocketbookli 10c. bike Sl5. 151 3 Onu1ge Al'P.., modern living room lamp11 lype>A'J'ill'.r, e:<C1!1lent S'25. 2.'lc -S4. Hou.M!hold i1ems 3" hl'~lrr. 110. RCA 1.tenitl S!.'~)-rv· tnys and stand 2 1~ · 1•-S2 Bookca" •ha!,., ve.ry rood for wall mountlag bike SU. 548-8669 EncycJo.....Ai11. st't Sj, Reconl C.M. M -5666 ..., pair. Bn.ss towt'l tttP P111ir or large Chine'' "" • · • " • 1urn1able ,oM conditmn .. '-. · Sl>Mk Arm chair SJ .50. 21" !"='-' _.. d k SI 17 T 1•-'w or custom iruitallation S25. player 14.'il $1. Ha ir dryer SCRAM LETS SlO Blonde oak do1111lt tw!I Empf'ro1·, Emprr.1s l!'s ~ · O)'ll "" • !GO w Center St Ap( ~ W • ..iis i3; S7. Appm:<imfllf'ly 557-22'JA:i 21 " ZENITH TV, ~mo!P S7. Bowlin< hells $2 2 • lrsmP SW. Distressed n1aple 111atercolor~ fr11mt'd S15. $2. Se.L a.nd Sun. 847-7324, C"-1 ~8-6211 ' '1 *'iknk!k-lm1ck1 ~ ear-h. control S25. CoUt'e and 2 _, b' I"' ,_ 11'"2 '' •· LA H B • S pp burntr t'lttlric >A'armer $10. recoiu ca tnet .. '.I. .,..r£e F.1ght iodi\•idual Dirilile v: ah.en llf', · • F.o0t 11lnol Sl.50. l.aJ"Rf' pi<> LI ER rocltl!'r, very olrt, end tablt's, w1.lnut S25. C02 Ootll" SlO. Bait 111.nk ANSWERS maple knick kneck shf'lf butter ipr~adcrs SIS. f ine 'G-A~S-MI-,..-,-. -.-,-1-o_m_•_l_;_c I NIC-rmc Rhf>lf·y,1llnut s~ tvrifol '1ami.ngos. mirrored 1 tr; p)I e d frame Sl 2. G46-75lO S25. Hutch S15. Singlr warrr $2.\. 6·16--9216 1·hina. alass, lAble ac· washer SZI l!'ach. 646-6710 41 .. 1 and 17" h 115' Dinlrc frl.rnr, Sl. "along I he Deprf:ssion glau fl. Fil\!!' GOOD lllS rtryf'r $25. Sunday . 1-~--------hanging coppl!'r· tixtuf'I!' "lit' ~lie" by Rober! Wood S3. purple glAss luncheon aet. 48--644: ski ~J. Eif'<:lric motor S5. Brogue -\'ague -lft&vy -2·Pil'Cf' wood t·ar·t~ carrit'r Cf'llOl"lt-5, some anl~U.1! :-,(le REl1t lGF~1tA.T0R' $25. Kirby rtiafDetf'r:d\ftill klt:IOOH U 5, --" ,,.,. old, lS .._ S9. Early ~w61!'n only! 54 8 Tennts ra~kets. Walne ir:on ModHy _ Cl VE a DRAM Sl5. Swivrl rocker!I $!>ea.ch. • $5. Klngsitt Beacon ~alin vacuum $25. RMwocXt tabif'. bot.ft 'l(le\lent-···<.Ulditton. ~ ~.,ihutten 4~ 15 Sl Sf'tfee for entry or pafio .... bicycle $5. Car reconl f'>A 11011g-111 e. ·"'"'. ·~-~x+.e1 S25. Powf'r 11111'•••er ,f"'" YI each. fire let"ttn and lroni S12. Antique Ogtt fri:med 12 $ . 307 Al'ocado, apl player SIO. Daillwood 11 pet·ted Perfume But I Didn 1l'SN=A~P70-,-1700J~bo-,-,~1=,,7 •. ~T~-7,-;n1c l"lf'".l.',fl9. P..Jir ptl!Q~lt \cln.ll' S25. Drytr szs.:~ aip eltt· Rd, NBallt:r.1tl>;N;.,. · - ~I car radio, good ..,... SUED~p"""e jAcket, size S4. Troph1t'11 S.2 Ext.rel~ N , . 1 . ""'--F. Day ht-cl S.'J, ~5231 bound blanket!\, wa11\Ablt, .~.:i~. JSJ.", """""· °"'!lli · $12 8 1 .:... 14 C · .~1v•· DRAM " s11e SS. Antique silk quilled 1rit 1:6ffet ihaJt~r S 5. 4 -·~-~· '' -m· ( $3..,,.La,rre window 111.n $8. muTOr · ro•"n I azcu I=='=--.,.---,-,,,.-..,,--,-,., Crutche1 SS. Adj bed rail .... r. a · l:lucket 5.-:11.ts $15. 0 i I, " e(;: ,,.. ''" s Nute• boltt 50c l!:ACh. Mu..,;t i:>l!'An pot $3. Engli1h china BOOT for campt'r to eah SIS. Lawn whttlb.!!rrow S3. PING Po-l•"'• I '·. lf'mpel"lhn•i>, 111terna1or spreads $25. 1447-5066 Gir<Hn rwis tiOc ·'11. Twill pet Siii". •• '""? ~ "• "' v ====~-~~~~I be-rts S2."i tach. Pressun> ' ~ MM~flt.r. Postlvety Sat. cup~ 11nd sauctrs $1 . S20. Corv1ir '61-'63 3 'Pf'l'd <;orner ~e1k find chair Hyqro-pliuie boat n e e.d 1 s::n.ugr!I SlO. Co~Pralls, nrw ).VOC:AOO" 8' llOh\' S 25 . <.'OOker S2. 4 el,r,ctric motof'll EA1tLY ·Ame'ricil1t 11 y{11 I O~)I.~ !J3."i Weit 16th St., Pht'rfume bo1 Ill'• $2-$3. Goocl 14 5~~k transmi~l!1~25o S25R . Re~: S21.50nJ. A 1 1r . coo, I er .... _!7· Old repair $20. Lawn mo>A·er, lllze 1 1 42 SJ. 20 M 68 ,.lcell_atlt'O_us Cullhions for 90fa $20. Ex-S:i f'ft1,tl. flad!O, ~. &alPi'I ~' ~."i,", , 1 1 • 211 bl.•·,S 0 2',. ~.: ~.l"!;.:Jri1eia c ei;s se, ~g type . t11u!ors.ame . tA.rPrK• rero 1 mixf' f ~ • Sl. power, llf'f'da rrpBir S20 toos 11.<>S . V1c1or1a, cf"lltnt 1'0rlllirinn, l\lrhy S2. Elttlr ic 1rriJWfer $5. 3 """u ,., n.., Jr1vr-lry 50c to $2. Book11, a uto lranllmiAAion S25. Golf Olloman on "·heel8 Sl2.50. If..() road rare l<'l S15. likt Apt. B, C.il-!. v11.cuurn Sl~. Dinf'lle tAhle ironlna rack~ s2 rach. _Ca.s \Vl~b&tk Chair, pl!'rf11tl COUCH $15. Bike S 15. J.ieritll.gl!' Magazines 25c lo rlub~ 111id ba11:s 2 1\'00Cll!, I-land sweeJ>f'r S2. Boat llld· new. Bai;ktlhAll backhw!rdl'R7A~N-G~'E='=\~V,,,.--wood-~"'= .. -,~,,~ $7.:'!0. 510-6109 l•wn e<lg'r $25. Coffee pot enndiiloo S2~. ProfeMlonll Kinrsi1e headboA.rd S 1 :i · Sl. Foldin.11; 1cl"l!4!n sturdy, 5 Iron~ Sl5. Phone 545--0906 dtr S.'J. Vacuum 8WP.ff'Jlf'r ... ,., "' Buok "'d• ,.. A . ,•.•0 h, ...::· 1 ~~==~~---~ SJ.".". Rou·• ,.,~ .. -• t•ble hair drycr·s1s. '4&-349S ',. G bl ll, S 1· b d SlO T ·1 0· h Sl C Rt"' m • · '"" "" utomahc 11 WA!! er s .. , BASSINF.T, Ilk, nrw S7. ,,., '~' uwuuu Ame. ta e a. lllfl e t . old S4. Large \val! plale . ra1 er 1tc . Br 1 1 r,. $25 Tw'n Do 1 3 2 1 · oo.I S. COMMERCIAL teft'ilft'l• romplPte S15. 2 club chRll'~ k I S 0 LIOO ISLE. Au!o Wa~hcr radio $3. Verilax Copier mB .B~ •. I " K11Jse: x SG , F'nor 962...QJ:U SS. Jo'/lot "' ~$.'"l each. I· •. ..L Sl.\._,:uP't av.·eeP'r $2.50. or <'UP rar • m1p t' 9. Id SW. Cofff'OI: t11l:ill's s:i. SlO, t KodakJ Sl 2 De~k light mllhofany bl'd lraint~ S15 l11nip $7. DrRpeR Sl In $101 !'UI). 221 Magnolli 1 CM unit& n1nlor % to 3 hp 11,,.1, -ll'ttrr openers SL Lan1ps, S20. Heal'y rtu1y fold up <fl I ·l lO 'c l k l!'ttch. Vnil wAtf'r lkiA $25. BR!htub i1Jidillit rlnor Sl2. MF:TAL ·,:ahine1 S~. Crih LARG'·' ,, d ph&Sf': S2S. Comp,1'1!a80l' $2&1 Sind ;,;and double heAd-oil, or wlttrl Sl-17. Wo-Y:en uorrace:n l • 11 c l I s1· D k b I "' ...,rawer re&!!l'r .WOwer S25. Molor\ 1oi hoarlls S., l!'l'ICh. Hand !i1wn clo!hf's liflf: S.'J. HampPr SI. radio S.l. 2lM~-t H1.rbor 'nll:P.. J ,_ 11r ro~n A~1rque. \\•hPtlchalr $2 5. 1n1ltre1!I $i1. f..1t l11l SJ~. lAl"Jll' h11.Jf.round nJir· hamper with covl!'r Sl.;;o. Chevy i nd 1-'ord 12V radios BJvd C L\f !lynlMflc wig, Ilk~ new S12. D1$hc~ :.OC-$2. 2.'45 Cnliralf" lypewriter lahle SIO. Douhle ri:ir S5. !lx12 01'&1 bnildl"d RTiricler or butff't'. 41,50, mower S5. Danish m~""1 Brown 1patll!'r po 11 l'T y $;}. Ponche AM/J'"M $25. ' ·1 • Rlont1 kidnf'y .t\11~ <.~fftt Dr., Cosra Mr111 Sa!urrlity tw-rl hradhoartl S I 2. 50. rug $8. Chiong ro!ft'f' tabll' Brna a:aa coonec~n. ~ ctllft'S7.50. P1 perbark cuspidor S4. Pink AJld white Nf'w Gl'flf:ral Motol'! Rflldios SEARS Moped tMotorcyclt• t11ble S.i. 'l''riit rocket S2. and Sunday. • Rounrl mirror $11. Stun klll s1. Double !lize rold-up mat· each. Gu ht1f'ar1 l4 to n l:M'iic&· 4 lor Sl. ~22 \V. crockett'd bedap•"d SI . SXI. ,\1f'n's 26" J sp,r,trl $23. Hot wh,r,t>I~ 7;,c Pich, T>A·n ROl'A WAY "·• w',th .,. SI ••t·h. ~2-U77 'IO o. k t bl II 4. F'1. tluar«1ant,U&hl ti•· • 11till in CRl1on S2'2. '67 VW 2 · 26.. 3 .u--un• ,,. ,. "" trP.~~ ., . ~ ... ar a ea Balbtil;, Apt. 5. 67~389. K1ng1ize lurquoU,r, • i 1 k Iron! val Sl~. 5'ha mpoo womens SpttdR slol Cllrl, 2 ~ntrollen, ca"" nrr spring m11Urr~1 S2S. Ire each. Amber alas1 tabl' turu ~ ,Aa~ .BllM~I/ Sat.:!: 'Slln and M&n. spread new $6. lOam to Muter S2. flf'a'-"' duty rclr ~ "'s1~~''BoY•y'&s1','" •'·"'h ant1 " q u i p m P n I Sl\. cn11Jhtr S5. CA n d I e I GOOD hiwvi mo>A·rr S.1. IR 1al'np S.'J, TV Aland Sl.;.D. ilnks With fb;:T\Jttl! S.S eat$ colfvaTfl beII hou1iniz:. 5pm. Ml Victoria, 0.-1 . •J ,..., .... f' .... Paperbacit. lOc P!ldl, P('ll'I $1.!"!0-SlO, &12-3606 inch rnunrt llepping SIO!lf'K Polaroid l!Wingrr $6. r.1en'1 l Wh ile-, l ""'ytll0'1, doult" I ~""'"n ""l 1. k humprr pick up truck S20. Boy's 20" ~spud Stingray ~un. nf'eds ~Ir S2.50.I==~-~~----25c each. Double berl lpner r;11r"'' r irlit $\O. Mandolin kilctlan . itjnk_ J5. St!*.I 011~ , " yw,~~_:. · ._. iobl'.'.!ke: MYSTERIES-Hundl"f'ds n f Tirf: chain• Sl. TV 1t11nd $2'i. Child'11 20" ronv"rlible Blink 11:un SI. 2461 Norse TOYS Sc:--$1 :icl, Camr1 $5-$11. 11prin2 ntallrr.11 $.10. Coil $~. Hawaii an rul!ar and .aQU(IN" sink $l,5Q, ~'Cll'tJf. v-Oiu '~"' .,... . my1rr-ry p1ptrback booW11 Sl. }louse 111nri c!lr part~ SlO. Chinl!se hook~ rua, 9' A''·· c .,'1. Banks ~$8. Camera ba21 _., I ,. b..;..m, ,~ ••'··.·-75o •••• •'• "'"' ~ 1 •Y 0 spr1ni;t1 """ rllmt .,,, arnp $2'!!. Elecl'ric 111i111.r ,.,.. "'' """ _,.. ~ ._, r "!.w cocoa_ ma !I. Anet other1. exce:Uen! con-lflc IQ S.i. Glauw1re ~ x 12' SIJ. 2l" lllble nlorlel 21 ,, portable TV M>rlu ..,.,.,i Sl.50. Mu!\iral fas inn dolls &rillprt'art SJ. Tahle lamps S'.r.!. Elt'ctrlc ,uitar Sl6. C.Olf~ lallle .atttto. ~ '"'1!M'ur, ul moil 1mpor!.s dilion, 4 for SI. &ZJ \\'. lo ~;,. Iron 12. Child book~ TV \\·orkl'l . SIO. Zf"nith , .1 • 5'""' $7, St11ncl!ng bride rtolt S6. ~·-'I--. •-.. • -n .. I n~ S l bed fra $2 ., S20 5.) 2Z\6 $.'i pair, IAdlPll hlouM-t; lizl!' llo.s pilality kllli Sl.50. 4 lllr ,..,..., "' ~ ,,,.._,.,.. ...., ··' ltt mf' · 811.lbo&, Apt. !i, Sat., Sun. SI to S.l. SwM'Pf'r $!1. transoceenlc l'lldio S15. Sc-oil ' . Tricks X...$2. Df'CRn1erl!, ~-Dr"Sf'l! StZl!'l! 12-16\,.J~I~ Srt. Sftl only._ 1fi°lll Tustin la!).le: $,.'i. 1 . pr a W •( 5444olf anri r.foo. • -•thp,r ,.hair 120. 1':xtr11. s1e:rl!'o 1uner S25. ~ radios 21" Color TV. luhe No. bAttf'ry oper11.lt'd or musiCA I m•chinfi;I -1 ~" wi'" \M ::tr: · ....,. '" J and 20, 2X • 5Gc. c;1r11 Avl' C P..f '"" "'"" .., -.,. ruu'"" tlr.1 !l.2& x 14) $10, GP'Clal toas1Pr $8. 67~1784. S.' f'ach. \Valnut TV cart 21F' r~ Sl:i. ~7-1226 $4.$20. Jewf'I bnxP!! S:,...S\!'j_ ·• · ' CO"'"""lment S7 . .,,,,l .,.~ 1.1. ... "" PONTIAC parlll, GTO carn11 l3 J' 81!' QI <·lothrs siu• ~. lOc -50c'. l\flRRORS $4 lo f15. Brnch .~ '""! 64zi4••!1 ll•, h; P••l•rm•o ·• 220 Via Tiesle L ido, · 1m am ympiananrl19·•portableTV,work1good Lamp.• $6-Sl&. JPwtlry Rook 1 1 1 . w11.ti lmQton:S7'.~r.od ""' Ro l E ro '--riJ I~ ""-1 w· •;1 ~2• v· s, puu e!\, oy11, roe. IZ'I. llralth lamps 79c to ,.._ hi 4 -~ Ch11.mplon~ 18.25 manifold ttrllurf>lor $2'. Ntwport. ya mpe r ,,., es . and look11 R:ood S20. 557-2226 ~-"'-. llll'l .. . ....,.. IC· 5<· • 50<'. New humprr jRl'k S:'i. FJK'trtc cloek11. S1 e1ch, ...,.A O\f' lot~S?. O!lld' xf~l,.~.50 each. 642-&179 ractory hradt.n $2S. GTp POTATO bakf'r s.1. C\o!ht-8 each 4!M-6228" SKI boors S20. Womtn'a •izt> Troria, C.il-1. 646"9014 S2. L11rtie1 rink roller akalts Mel11.l rnom dividJr $4. Wo~r Hnr!I~ '$4:· .H~~ MAGHJNIST tools, Kf'M~dy heads StO. Alternator Slll. l'ack S2. Eltttric arill S4. H2~0AD 11ri,, 9_}ant4 S~l11.m. 7, usrrt twii;e. Tl'nor a;ui!ar JlS014LL-MA-WhAI YI ,h;1nctr ht_n !fil.e 7 Sot. 968--2927 Df'~kl 110 lrl $T:i. 3X4 ~1'" re~ bonk:s :r.ic t~dl. Pt;Pe; rlywheel ell.itch uaembly Cani r11ble S.i. Sewing er, u~.... llmf's, S\5. 830-4891 · ' llt P A " IUJI S:i. r 1rturf' SlO. TablP!I $1.SO to acks, ~Azin\t!~ 10c eae~. ~~ii ~~:h ~1~~c~-~ SIO. Tempe1t tr11.naaxle SU. machinf' $l1l.50. 6'46--€i30l ~~vada, ~1·a:;!1 P~x bin. 21 .. TV·babl' mor1rl wnrks 2 Provlnc:h!I ceilinl( lilil:ht lix-CAMf:RAS, J..'J mm, roll lllm, SlO. Dr's. Scfllea $-4.50. ~~i:lli~~rH~~'2rri~~~; SU'..~''Mike1 !l-1" $10. pole 1 ~9'8-=_17'98~--~--~-ANTIQUE .11chool rtesks S'l> .• :1"".~ .. l~fl!I. oolyl o':: ,'°,,', $2tl. CoronA lype"·rittr S1'2. turf".~ SJ.~ f'llCh . 549-26.1!7 8 !lllnrt 16 mltovir, 1"211~le lll~rt Stool\I S2··eticl"ti Electrtc f:i.ns l'Olll S160, &t'll '$20. Slidlrt I~ ..... , $15. Hang lamp SJ :.. ALF' Romf!I) fran5m1saion 20R.'J Sw•n Dr., CM. ~7-3216 ,, · .~, or . U9<T'""I • f!rf'SCT"ePn 11nd 100!1 S\2. REF'RJGF.RATOR w l 1 h t"O f'CIOl'~ Pms ...... ~;J. SS tll('h. Dl'()p" l'f'11f ·111ble rtmr 'c.:bilfl'I: ltftl\t b · 12-~·1~"" ary <Jy R......, rt I e 2 k fr 12" 163 E J8th SI Spe~ 'Gr11phic,11, 21Ai x li<. S10. ""-r~t nr rtr11wers ll:t. · P1 s SI 1(1 SlO. t•1tt ex· OJ. ,,.,.,.. '""' 8 R 0 W NIN G &pt1rl1m11.n ·a CRIB -Pl l l H' h ~vr p llY r, 1pr.11. l'r" Ceezer J. • ., 11nfl 4 x 5 IZ lo' ~1, "" ·-0 child'g w&tt'ttnbe :st.\. ·.Pool tiAauNAl!'r S7.50, piJloy,·11 2 LAMP $2. End tabl~s $2 boot&, >A'llh \\·ilwam .tolti, ••·•· a)'pl')n fl . 11 112. Cherrywoori rofte~ Ot:tft ,\lf'"8. • ·' '""1 Chllini S.1 .ilO ~......, l !o lilddttS.tfiOOxllTrilCktl~. ffF"U End Mble S2.\. Co Ure elll('h . Eltttric knife s4. Rue ('Ol:I S..l5 nf'w, very g-o6d chair $5. Coal &. clothing $5. teble $2i. l m11tching ~rv! l;S~U~R~f~B~O~A~R~D'"'l2=;-. ~ .. 7.2--0""a;=-2e-\VII h r11111elindtr, $25 fGt · ~ ~r 11 nrl Sun. 13~ E . l&th tube anrt rim ~~ 'F.iO:al N.W •• V'rl :1••. , ·mp 112.50. pod 6. , 9 .. ••s. TV• .,, KllC'hen items ti-~. Big, t11ble.•, 1'1 ch Sal. 3 rlock '~=~---~--~ Jen" nnd boll.rrt, mil !!Im St , C M. 1 ......... -=-. 6 ft 111,, .1 ... ,. .. ...: ur.mll! "" .... .. .. col1dilion. w\U sell !or S~. VE:RY c omtnrtable 1 f 4 5 · .~.._ .... , oa111• ... n I 7U-... _502!l f'ach. TV pictu~ tul:lrs $1 OYf'rsiuffM chair $5. 494-1459 $4 . SJO • S15. 6 11howf'r a• aptrr rirG x spr1,111( Al.UMlNUM 1our11e chair $2 .. Wooden l'X1('n.ion·, Ja&ttil! h H h'" TV 646-~2 21392 Sran'1 Lane r111dio" S.1 • S~ 3 11ink /11urf't11 bhie;i;rtt'n ('Ollch $ l 0 · biu·k SJ>f'f'rt raphu· $2i. '4 •·i.-~ ••"h, w,·, , ,, .. ,, •o. ,w--•,, po·oa ~ l""'t 9IMCLE. Girl• 24" S22 Md f'a(' · rat Kit sweep DOUBLE bi-d ~1, tr11.me $25, head111 t • Sl·. J TV 1tanrts Lovr~f'a! S25. 646-JR50 .. ~ " • .., •""' ,.. .•. ,. ...., 1~, Slinrr~ "1" S22. R"n"rator SXI. ShPrwobd 2 ENGLISH lof1n·1 l 11pttri x 31 • film holdrrs S3. 4 wnn1 $lS. l~lY '!'utin St.:i<l. lbklin& lf'R'.5-S,.'J. .Eieetrlf 20 , 2 ~tPren amplifir-r S:!O. 12 Voll ~ rondif10n. W11lnul hikl!' \\1lh rir-k $2.l Girl! S,.l · $~•. 39101 ~ Ch11nnel Pl, 2 _PAIRS btiR:~ short drape1 ic 5 lilm pack ad11plrr S4.jf'J. 1 Oil PAinf1nr~ .$2.'"). oiirhina lronll i:k'-earll.·40 G\ip rl• ~ \}~~i~1·~0 Sl"i~ Bo~ll , .,,"~'~"•7r,~·~s;:;·-· -'"=--~"""'""' niff' lahl"I · hr11rl00a.rd S'Z>. 20" StinRTay vl'ry nk-.. with N.8 . fi73-1603 s,:,, 6 twin l!IZI!' bf'd9pl""t'8dl! Adjuiotable dll.Ylir;b! cul film lic-$4.• On patio .al 21:i1 1ric· drip rolf"I!' urn $3. ecitr,. ~ .. ~~· Boy~ 12"' $3. I SOFA-Bi':D Sl5. w h l t e Coll baR;, new S l~i. 646-<llC7 ba.skf't S\4. N•w motorcycle sorA tw>d S:za. Wing arm :~ ~i~ 6'$2~i::~~2 va:;_r;;;p lenk In 4 x ;, $7.Y!ij, 4 x Oranp Al''-· APt. r .. C.M. hiMtion 'PV r.11d;kt, .. I t0:1cfl1li hicyclr-SY.I. suo naug•h>·de ctwnr s5. looil 8' · 20' LUMB'F:R 1"ic • 7:ic. ti rt' 2.25 x J7 S 2. 5 o. chair Sl!i. Olympill portable . 1 · 5 with 6 hAng<'r type work _.$4.50. Glul ·I u~ liWilf' s,;. Hind lruck S~. \\'. Balboa Blvd. G1rar nn PiPf> and pipe l1J11urf:1 lOc Complete "Trylojia" by typewri!rr S25. Slidr. pro-11hadl!' si. P1cture1 SI .each: rlaylight cut film tAnk SI~. Nn .. 19ll Kndak Ciml!ra S6. f'rrln!lure ili!lina. doats St5 n:.·-n'.s.'.S. Latte ~!llndin& 11.Jlry 67~2123 Sun nnly \\.J • 35c "!!ch. 2 sHdif'« iz:Jus Si r nkit\Oo'iez llf'\I', 6 books jt'clo~ Sil. Cnrner c.&hinet G~';n rtrApell 10 111 6 54J-fi66.'i ~:~q~~ze :~t"ll:4anit"a:~ 'Tr!MI trimmer wilt.: (4). t i,rM C'flle $7. Roddy pole door1 SIS ('JI.Ch. Shf'tl alAn SIS, &16-:!MO .111pe11:.Pr·h111 S itpell.kf'rt $:rl. 11hding door $10. AIM! brass III F'I I AM FM •an ,ltlOI t:!!leOlinrlfl SJS, M6-.49ll NEW ~·•ttor healer Sil. S10 l'acli. BeltA with null, 541-2083 lr1 vf'r5" rod S.l HP&\'Y du!)'. • con.~"· ~ · 1Jrin11: ..,..... , Oothr.s SOc Ht AM to 6 rM S.l/&ft •JJlll'";t•t.I S10. Truck firf: Couch SJO. Bel'\ frllmes S2. BUNK bed• complr-te sn.1 ~==-~~~~--1r11.vPr~t rort~ $2 each. A.1111'1 mahol(any SJ ~.~ yard1 UA-to $3. l614 "E1dtn. Costa ll ~,. ·~ n-··-mow•• hing~. L. lt11ml!'". 1{)(' -,,, 0921 SWIVEL ~-,·r Ilk• -·· -· -.~. '''· "'ood •loal• ...... JU.C. """.. • 2Mt Broad St., N!tv,orl 1'Af.< ~"· '" 'J End IAblH 52.50. Wet suilJI. 151:. 15" Formica ttble top ........ ..~... •w rl'lUlar <'Urt11.in rods SI ''" "" .,... "' .. M .,,._...._, • Sli=•~ bed lr11.me $."I I.Am -==~---~-~~1 Sl7.50. VPlvet t'h11lr $2.'l. h A -• th 11,•Hh cu1hion~ SJ. 20171 Bl!'ach olf Sa nt& A·A I . . SIO. 673-~ U09 w. Balboa s:ri. 12' W-Ork t)f'nch 110. PIANO stool swivel S25 PAC MOMru l'O'A nll[~ 9· ROwboat' a rwf'. Ot~ S25 A\•erl\W, • I b rt t I a m n I 0 r A n d Bl"d. • ,,~ ...... ' fo11m m1\trf'••, lleW S25. 7jc f>ICh. Corntr tahJ .. 13 8Ayv1f'W, .S.A. He Ith 11 i:-o:.·. . .. . 12• 2 Ch I ~ Playhou9f' SlO. . C1!mtnl '"""""''' 0 C I ' Gun Cdt tt' iu .. .!.._, l437 GAS S rrii\in'iiu10n .,. ry" l!'r =~===~~~~~ Rahy bf'rl Sl . ~mp Plr. Pina pon11: t11.hle SI~. Twin ~.i-.2\oti ' · .,... ~·· .atove $1 . ..,,.-..i5 and tirloi ss. J34 GUN cah\nef, wry nice $%!. milclni;t trouitt SlO. 20' Ruh-J'.l" SCHWINN hike SU. 12 rloubl" sink, new s s. 1 _.. Rny,·dnin. \ , 1' ·" HalnUton, cr-.t , . ~f,'p.'f' Mar. Co1i.. ,\ff"N. 64&-1824 bfor bumper guards SJ.SI voll e.lectric fuel P'Jmp SlO. 624-3111 s Zf' m11itrl!'liS &uu box i TV, f'XCf'llenl conrllliM $25". " ""'="""''°"'""-,.,.--,--=,,,. ll!aeh. For sale 1lfnl $1. 67.'l-s:wi l=ooi=~~-~~~~ 1prln~ $1 5. Twin 117-P lrAmf' 54:;....fl519 ~1272 3 SHELF hookcll.SI!, new SU. Shl't'I mtt&.I Sl . $3. !i40-2S71 , , CHILD'S h11rdM'lnrl 'tblP and 11.nrt h,.adboerd att Sl~. ) "»~lN~c=sr=~G~,-cm-.-.~o;~.n~w-l~lh 3~••,• t'rtftr s~. Rffllypf> I ~k· !Oc . 251'.'. Jewelry CARPETS 11 x 12 heal'y 2 IT\Alrhl~ t'Mlr• SI~. 2 ~9'-0012 I d' "" I _, ' I • KI . •·· 11 c1 ... w·-in... HOOvfk u....Jaht vacuum qu•lity SIS ••"h ••O o·,74 I ·-. I • . iamo1~· 11)' Ull ··~· . llPf!N 'r Sl.1. nftJ7.e ..: • · ... ~ ""'· .,,, · '· O'I"""'· iitory <lo! nvV""· 1nc:urtin• F.ND 111.blt $.~. Ctiffee tab!t 11utom11.tlc rt1cni'f'I chani•r AV&fli!> bf'rt Apread 17.~ 12. Showu curtain Sl . S1 5, Twin bl!'d SJO. 96R-1"86 or M19 Bn1ce Cre~nt, lurni&hirir.• "nrl t11hl~ S'!l. S11. Dre1!U"r S5. O:llor TV I S2.\ Alsn tfintlle t11ble and Dl~i'nk l\'IOm tJiblio 1nrl 4 A4t<l"pn>ad, drarw $2. 2151 IUDE·A·BED S 2 a, Rtm· N.B. R;oy.111 l?'JM'':"'l'l lf'r, 18 C11r-$2.S. Tf'nt S25. 2100 S.n1iaao 4 <'hairs $15. 4181 ~t6n Rrl . 1 r.hai.u s:i. &,," PIPCnil' drill Orange Ave, A.Pl F, CM inrion .22 calibf'r r\flf' 115. 2 DOOR. refriJerator l~· r1iurr 52.i. \\nod chatr Sl2!i0. Dr. N.B. Jl:.13.0371 $1.!llJ. r;-Ol~ hut ~kin( rI.AGSl'ONE aitlbfl Sl · $3. Ste.rtO S ~. AnHquP tfishf.~ Admiral. Whitt lnok11 11.nrt G i r I '• h I c Y cl e S;, .1===7. ~~~--= ===,,_=.,,---.,.,-- t y ~w r t t er SlO. Ap. ti7!H17J7 50c • $.\. Black Hahl 11M \\lirki fillP. S2S. 673-0114 Rrldf'sm11lrts rtrf'sses . 2 11~ DOUDL~ hl"d, llke nrw SM. ANTIQUE Philco rad io , · t I S'xtO' b o k ~===~~~~~~ pot;lt'l'll 50c • SS. Orf'~M'r • " !71, ! 11te llOI SIO f'll ch. 64&-2393 Sunrt•y only. 939 ~hor! w1v• Sl5. ~21 P\"91:lmfl P 1 o MATCHBOX dual t le('fric r1r1.wrr1 SIO. 6"-1738, 2889 J' R.~MED a~ucape_ 24 x lloflman 16" 'l'V .wl $12.50. Arbor 2 SPEAKERS ~ 142-9161 ~ ;rJi~~ s~~'. W!~n~ ~~':l., nee trft~k S 1• 1 =s.=nt"•"A~""-A~,7·~·-C_M __ -:-48 54· 1 •kif.d min:or s2. 4 cuna tn~ JO" w x 21" HAND 1no\\'er S7.50. Kitchen 1 13 lb ~wll'-ball. '1 1,.\ ihnf's ~-=---~~~-~~= Z auortl'd framed pictures L, tal'h, yl'llO't' end ll:l'l'f'n !•hie 3fi x (7 and 12 .. lttf, ROCKtR SlO. f'ull·Jenith s,;. !i po 11 Ing SAT only llM •I 2 2 7 ~19;~~·Pa:ld:b:I~ $~ ~ -$2. 646-lS24 ya.rn embroidtl'tr1 n(lllo.·Pr on bron1,, ltp wilh >A'OOd araln n1ln'OI' SI . <J lllce toa,i.r· U. Bu 111 -1 n Pmspttt, N•wpan Shortt DDuble ~ fratnf' Sl. Stan-PORTA<tlb brand new $1!1. wt11tr VllllJICe Jncludtd SS. 1op 12.'. 4 makhifllt d'lain: S10<m. '0 ';'!""64~•9•116•1rt $6. Swaa: d S15, "-ut.I .,, 6U-6l32 nbt 11!1 Trawl ~ J93S Commodort Rd., N.B. SI!;, I..uae dl!'luxe IAwn ,.., .,.. -~ ~. ~·1 ..., · • ...,. dine 1h0f! rack Sl. ctllln1 •@J!t box '5. Llrtf' rf'-ln l..,...r. , .. n pa.1r ..... to noor bathroom rirk $5. J954 vw 1 y n ch r 0 m "1 h 64~ titer 10 AM llWf't'pf'r $IS. Blark ~ 2 SPE.AR f\IM, la.rte Sib. •thlfl.Y mold, rt&ln I~ ttll Dl"NUr wllh mlm>r Ji,, Artlllclal !r+P $2. 121 Be:IH1 tnnu.ltle S25. Ntw "'hlte ONE Su11Pr Touriltr-r. 1T1Jn'1 Deckl!'r hedff' trimml')r SlO. Small St.~. Muk $3. rine -~i,.1 ~-l\ttrtictabll> Lami>t Sl • S.~. N•w Jo'acl1.I St., J;~itbllllf. ~352 Coe"kpll cover lot MCA carry on will ft! undf'r Carpet •~'f"t"Pf'r S~. RP(ll\I SJ. Liff' rafl Sit\, i42-32'7'l ' ~~•' Mita 1/$5. Elertril' iUunt. $4. End tablell S2 I A7Q~u=ArfU~U7.M"""J~,~,.~17100-,....,..-w $Ii.SO. New JUdo uniform iii• ,1ilrllMr ~•L OrWinaJ pr~ 2 ~perd floor 1crubbe.r-DOUBLE m•lfrffl and hex b~f' rrlmmtr "· Elf\"trtt' • S:,, Cl._$ ~ • lOc. Chair mtdlUtn l.'I. 212 Ea•I Octan S50, now UO. NtW anfltion. pol\tlhtr $16. 3109 Jetfl'rt0n, sprint . f'XCflllf!nl OOndltton 1tttlff··ti.50. o.iW Sl•. Pili S.i. Shlrh 2X. Shota llke: tank, complete SXI. 3 p\kT h'On( Bra.I~. Call 613-(1196 642.-4782 c ~I. U'l-4914 S2S. Mapl! double ~ ...... nt11o' $2.50, 11\tt 1 l!lt'ClionaJ, &oocl C'Ondlti6n of 1.tMp1 "-Mar>lt IJ'""'•room S25. Pool t,lhll' • ltl r In COf'FEE ta bl• Sf. Sunbl!'1m GIRL'S Sohwlnn bllte ,tul\ YAM All A 81'1 "x p • n i lo n lrome SIO, 615-~1~' ~ S9 50· 3 OC<'tllon COUQlll!, G(l~ =:a u=ttm, t&p SlO. Glrl'a blkl!' SIS. cOffte mtkl'r S.\. Elktric 11ltt "·tth baskPt S 2 :i . chllrnber '20. f1bera;l~M TWO l•rt• qu lHf'd o~ chaJ.tJ $2.YI eacl'I. 2 blontl Platform l'OCkf'r IS. $45-4061 N"lfff'f pot S2. cm'ff!t pot &tZ-4712 S1~1..m!h.f'lll""" cartop t arrier r-ha.1r11 S2S e1;~h Sltnd '&ex end tahll':I S2 :iQ 'i • <' h • GE ftoor wa&htJ' fryt:r SU. s1. TAble lamp, china hasl' MAGNAVOX .,_ pho-< ...,, ...,.,... ,,,,., S4 &J'" bike Sil, 9112-f!if5 ft,litticr:r11 1nr l?'i Eltttr1r DC amplifier• SI each. 2 l.ARGt m11£l olfK':t' riltk ..... ,.,., ,.., Small: classifi•d ads ' doa bi",~, se~lf rtn:~.:­ job. :._ .. ,.~ ' Try onef~ " I' • l'i•''' 'S5. Eltctri;, 111.ndwlcll pnrta blt record ~er•. $~. 2 cnueht• SS ead1, s.t Antique lamp, blue h•~t •!>'~ ch•nae.r, nlce c1btne1. ENC\'CLOPF.DIA BMtanntc1 STROLEE-STl'tOILER. n2 642 SIJa ' , rrlll S2.51'l. Eltrtflc walllt nf'f'd repair ,5. Auorted nel"M uph0bttrtn1. P1t10 SJO. j2\ anrlqu"' 1u1•r •M IW'td• new needlf' U't. $2!1. 644-21~ Ct.r J«al, (llldt:lttl S.l.Sl , r•"• • · ':i7 1 ~· lron..J.t 2 fan• J5 f(!lr blllh. n()~'l'rJ, bc'lolcl, p u 11 I" t , !Ahlf' nPtdt 1ta11~ n r l'T'f.~mert 11. Al'MVl'I run •nd Realna Plf'ctrkl hkiom. rood ft.EEL--'I'YPE prt\\ltr lawn Raby y,·•ll(f't $1.M, Box l~... ' --..-1-t , Pietutt• 11c to s1 Dtf'lllfl-pl11.rl' m•''· 5" • 1\e. 2221 ply"t18!1 r11p S~ \V llfl S.1 par\ c·~10· S2. D&uhl• s!b k. rn n'4 I 1 i (ln U. ftlty11l MOll'i'r. r lnoOr 21 ", niMU.. rant11--a.r ~. lllr 110t\li,.1 ~~ .. ~~~-~~~· ~~-~-~-~~g-~~~~~~~~~~ stzt'91()..12. 1'ir to S2. Slit f"ra.nciM!ft Dr. t:ewpi'lrt lkh • S2.'. IOmP real 111111r. 2993 bm!Jtr S~ 411 nfl\\if'r SH, typP1l·r1tflr eJ,.11n, works {'()ll~HiNi. U 1' $1fl 119.~ ( S2l'J Crill ni•ll'N'M J3 ( l r.d Su" Mi--4()47 IH!M"tl!11 li;v\z! •nd Tu1Un [ f..roh~ l~J PM,.;;at C.~I. Until I o'ciot'k !food SZ.\ li73-42'l P1ular M, (' ~1 349-.\"45 i ~109 • • ' J \ I ' ' S.iturd.ay, Mgch 21, l~/J. t I ~. I~ ~[ ... _ ..... _-~· l!El~ [ ....:-i::.:... I~ I ....:ot:~ I~ I ., ........ "'" llil1:.I _A .. _ ..... _ .. ,._:,;;l§J;/.,:;;I~ ;;··_"';;''~"-~'·~l§J;;;~~I ;;;'"';;;" .. ';;'·'·~J~§l;;.;l._;;;'~~ ... ;; ..... ~.~!~'~I ~~ .TY •. ~~d.)o, HIFI, Pets, General 150 Boats/ Marine Bo•ts, Speed & Ski 911 Cycles, B ikes, Dune Buggies 956 Auto Service, P•rts 966 Auto Servic•, P a rts 966Auto Service, Parta 19: I ' • ! I ' ! I ' . ~: ' ' I ' . : . •toroo 136 E I -.. Scoettr1 915 l ~~~~~;o;~:;~1::::;;;;::::======:::: ~ BAN'TAJ.1 OilCK.S. all colo1·s q u P· .,.""' "ffi Johnll()l'1 16' trl-hull \1:/lih __ _.,. _______ e BAJA BUGGY-Sunroof, •£:v~:ri tubft VOLT &~111le&.F1MfOrE11ster. BOAT flotation '!Mtan~. 58, 1railer.1;;.; hp V~ lnhoard, We Take newly paintf!d. SHARP ! METER Ht\\•lttl Pick11.rr1, 9 only-3 Ior S.i. ~12 S. lh11 flotation ~r ru fj:• O~C outdr!vr, •2+mph. SG75· S4M2ll ltl model 400 H, X!nt C::Ondltlo'n: £. Me.ta Dr. • SJ/cu ft, .f <'U ft min. L c Vinyl top W/,ltlt> curltlln~. Motofcycles Trucks 962 S'r.i or mike ottrr. Call B~'BY o'ucKS, jt.1$1 born, coruractor i1141 778-~6 caml)('r top, mooring covl'r, ,Jn Tra-'-·-"°''' •fl•• g p ~· F 0 ull instrumtnts·lots mnre UW' '69 CHEVY ......--. 1"1 tdt>al !or Easter, only 8; RATHEON dio tel ho \\'@l"kday• & all .1.,, WHk-12 s • 111 _ ra ep "'· txtru. A real goer, like On YW 's ends. ·~ 2 for $.'i. 26 .c.., esa 7;, W, uged 2 mo. i~I an-new-save 1150(). Pricf! $4000. ~ , Drive tenn11, whip. moun!s' & ·Bank will finance. Ed BILL YATES lL TON '~!~''~',~"r~yl:,,~"'~ ~~':D, block muk and :"::'~;,:·~:::; ::.: ~t~,. 'f,i,~'· Bay, No. VOLKSWAGEN 72" ONE iOW PRICE )1, mort'. Ust'd " mo.Cost S600 ~-46:lt . . nso Ph :i28.')2 Valle Road Pickup. Auto., rarhn, V8. sell S210 or irade. 54~73:1 marine engine... . : '68-161~ Wieman 340 H.P. Strong truck. (J77S8CJ Cats 852 673--4158 C~vy engine. Berklt'y je! S!\n Juan Capistrano $1832 GE SlerPO. 4 ft, \\•alnut ---------, · W·'J S .1 837-4800/493.4511 /499.2261 Boats, Power 906 .,r1ve. 11.1 tona: rra1 er. cabinr1 Good co nd i t ion BEAUTIFUL Seal po i nt Equipped for skiing. smi. ~:s,;;i•·Sl>t "' I PM " ,~';;'n~:'"· 10 wk .. old. 40· Wilbo 01 ... , cru;, ... 1 ,.,.-='"'-===~~ nn.n.ru-.THINI CONNELL CHEVROLET IN E ··cH GROUP ~r , Ht>'lri, galley, radio, bait 14->'T. OU'IDOARD. 4{) HP .., ~;::r """'· "''' ari:: ~.~~::~.·.o· 1~!;~· ~z~~==~ ~:tr;; :~~~: ~;~t~Pe'.r;11:~: HO~DA oo~~ :::sR:oR B~i203 FucLLoM4-PPALcYrNYLO$N1co3Ro 'll2~Jlli:'-', : 1 yr. PaperrAKC-5 gt'n, . ....,.... ch.ors nllsc equip, All for '69 Ch 11 T "'u'"' ,,.mpm• ,.,ck. =~~~~~ •m. "'·""" "FRIEDLANDER" evy h on Shots, cars cropped. vel')' 1 '691 l1' CHRIS C. frbgls. '•""~S~A~C~R~l~F~JC~E,-~1~6',...-~C~•-n· I 1,,. MAa. tMWT. •i ll!~~E~ d ~!~gre~., fla~~i~: g:PnUt> & housebroken . ~:~'. 1~.Y hp~1!8~"'e:11~~te~ tury-gray marir.e eng. ~teel 537-6824 • 893-7:.66 VR, automaoc, custom cab I)oghouse inc!. SlOOO In-fish l!!nk + xtras. lmmac. lrlr, cover, Xlnt cond. Make NEW-USEO.SERV. t32004EJ. CARS Hou5ebroken, .i;:ood wilh kid~ \'estment. $3.'il or be.st ofter Bst ofr over $5-000/termi. offer. 673-6635 Kehy Blue Book $2675 Frei to You J[j -watchdog. To 11 good homf' or trade for ? ~2 ~ Our Price Pl~ SI.76 tO $!.~ F.r .T. tor .,i.,. _. t1.i"*- wi1h a ltnced Ya rd --:;\Kc SILK\' PUPPlE.'\ 675-271!1 , pvt ply. Bo•ts, Storage 912 $2399 bl•ckw•ll sizes 6.50-13, 7.00-13, and 6.!5'1 ... R30-36-10 3/29 NA)·IE: YOUR OWN TER:\1S GET ready for !hp liiUmmer OPEN Boat yarrl, repairs '69 TRIUMPH 250 BARWICK LOVABLE male lf'rnrr 1nix 'J'hry're dPlighttul. }fa ve boat paradt>. 62 YR OLD & storage. ~,.. per ft. 10 !hs. & /rit>ndly ~·oung C b h 29' CLASSIC MONTEREY 67" ,,..,,,, 962-6111 sho!~. an br O \Ji 1 FISHI NG BOAT. N,, d, -==~==-'·-'~"-'-------· ~ Excellent conrl i(ion, t8377G7J ft'.'male wirr ll:11r lrrrirr · I I Ph ""9.7 ° pain ess. Y· .. ,..e>-t. :i wo,k. s-. ,7• 706.~ FENCED storage area, oil $49S mLX 10 iood hom('s.I C~-~------~ -· I i\1ALE Sll ky & 9 mo. female surfa<:ro: Costa Mesa. Cal BILL YATES 836--bJ9l: 542-i096 3/29 ll' fiberglass skiff. trlr, Old 646--0281 or 962-7813 aprirot toy Poodle. Both Me-re outbrd. Good f n r l ~~~~~~~~~I VOLKSWAGEN OUR I yr old male win> hrautiru!! 646-01"2 or .,,., .•• & _,,,., .. ·, ••. Nol ha ir terrier mix nel'ds a 8-~ 333 E 17th SI u .... ..... v "" 54 1"""· • · much for looks but does I~ 32852 Valle Road good home & shelter. Dog CM ... Trl"*"-l•t;•o ..ii,, house included, if nttded. -'-----~~~-the job, S2a0. 494-3220 ,...,._ -ml' San Juan Capistrano 962-IR87 3/29 BLACK MALE POODLE l95S 26• otRIS Connie, twin 837-4800/493-45111499-2'261 M1n1a., dlampion AKC l;>reed-NEED· ·JOOd home ltnced d II-Call screw. Xlnt cond, $3250. yft!'d lot lovable •cocoe poo-~~:~~5 01 ' MV. Dys: 547-546~; Eves 500 cc VELOCETTE Thru....:- Campers, Sal•/ Rent 920 ton. new clutch. tire~. IMPORTS £NC. DATSUN ~ So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 54&-4051 I 494-9771 '67 CHEVY V:z ·TON REGULAR CARS Plus $2.01 t'°l $2.15 r.t.T. for tubele~s bl~lt 11zes 7.35·14, 7.75·14, 7.35·1 5, .iind 7~J!ll5. ' • BIG CARS $1779 and STATION ' WAGONS , d/~'mix pup. "Mo'a. Adults 673-7257 o r o I d et ch I l d re n · 2 BLACK male Cock-A-Poo ~,.~.-~T=H~U=N~D'°"E~R'°"B~l~R~D= 897....Q5 · 3/27 puppie~. 6 \\-ttks old. will I/0-Engi~ needs 1«>me I • • 3 PUPPIES -M~lium to ho_ld_ ~or Easter, SlO each. 'IYOrk. Boe.1 It. lrli;-$1100. :'! !mall,, b!o9d dog~ -.'>4:r~9 i!! ~5-814& I I CAMPER CLEARANCE SALE brak,s, piston 1.nd lower end. Purist'1 delight and in perfect .!ihll!)I!;. Best offer over $950. 675-5954 alter 4 p.111. P icktJp. V8, ~lick llhi!t. i\'444471 $1047 Plus$2.32 to $2.48 F.r .T. 1or i11beless blii:kwall 11zes 8.25-14, 8.55·14, -8.15-15, 11nd B,45-l!. •• FREE MOUNTING-BUDGET TmlMS I! ,Cocker/DactH;hund rn i 'I , I MINIATURE poodle puppy, "100=1-.1c2-· -C~h-,=,-,-c=0-,-;0·. I' 71"4 Albatros~. C . fl.I · "'hile. 11 "'""'k~ old, Sli. thian-h1·in scrrw, f u I I y ~(}...20>!1) 3/?.0 2676 Orange Ave, Cl\>! llft f'qu ipped, ready to go. Large fieleClion pre '71 Gampers Now Slashed to Mobile Homes THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS 935 CONNELL CHEVROLET 1------..--•""•"•"•"'•'"•"'lmll'!llfl!!lll ...... ' EASTER t"llbhir bl.'aut '""P~M==~~-~--~8-24.'H 0¥EK ACTUAL FACTO KY INYOICI ~211 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA .'>46-1203 TUNE UP FREE LUBE ' '. ., cJRRES1~·1aLE poodl For a brautiful home, Jow bis.ell &. • whht, i:rov:n & ~" P. pup! 21' TROJAN• G.-.y Marine Bl · · 1 6 k maintenance and architecur-heal1hy . Cap In c luded · ack miniaure, w s, eng, dbl land/trlr. Nteds 968-0012. 3/30 AKC. $55. 549-0&M Ally impressive design, See pain!. SlOOO or bgf ofr. SHOWCASE the excitini new "ViUagf) PURE bN'd HU5kie t\1al. BEAGLE PUPPY &46-3909; a.ft'· 968--3925 DEALER HOU!e" by Levitt Mobile puppy. !Pmale, abt 5 mo'111. 6 weeks old S35 e 17° GLASPAR-New 85 hp FOR System,, on display now at Good with children. 968--0012 • 546-53I6 e eng:irv. Tilt trlr. Ready to ELDORADO CAMPERS BAY HARBOR urgently ne~111 home. 3(JO POODLE pups, beaut. little go fishing & skiing.Priced THEODORE MOBILE HOMES ':.) Siamese, black kitten, 8 tiny toy &: loy1. Stud •erv. to sell. 548-5205 eves. -1425 Baker St. Coata Md& wks old. Also, 1 be All colors. &9.l-9719 • 1,. BOSTON WHALER e ROBINS FORD Justs. ·or s.o. Fwy at Harbor mother-Siamese. 494-9114 SCHNAUZER Pups, a 1 so fO hp-'7{) Johnson-Trlr-Xtias 2060 HARBOR BLVD. TI4/540-9"70 3/29 rare black.~. Male al 1tu1'1. $1300. Eves only 495-5158 ~to~ST~A~M~E~S~A--~"'~2~.IJO~l~011--Ninjiij"'j'ttij:tJ- JTO.--Q-U_A_L--ho-m-,-,-do-,-,-bJ-e Grooming. Terms! 846--0839 41' CHRIS ·~9. tri-cabin. ** INVERTER, Heatb Kit, NOW OPEN malt> 11nd ff'male poodlt mix \VIRE FOX TERRIER Pups NPw inter .. Full equipment, "10j"lel MP14, 12VDC io 110 CONTEMPO- puppie~ Ind yd , .>18-0813 and AKC reg. Champ line $55. $20.j()Q. 644-4132. 644-4221 VAC. 411) cycles. 400 "'·atts. LAGUNA Hll,.LS 54&-i30~ 3/29 All shots. 557-99i1 NEV.' as5embled &: chPcke-d 23:U)l RIDGE ROUTE DR. 18' Runabour 50hp inbrd eng. TO QUAL home minial urf' TOY POODLES-AKC, male Glas.~ed hull, Al cond. J600. out by professional electron-{Corner of Moulton Pkwy) Schnauzt>r & TrrriPr mix & frn111lr. Bro11·n & black. 673-6637 le engineer_ Sacrifice $100. LAGUNA HJLl..S Pickup. Radio, i;11ck. Good '68 DODGE Sportsman '59 FORD Yi TON --------ft>malP dog . Fncd yd. Call 968-392J Call 528·984.') 11fler 6 P.i'vl. Prt~tige adult community 11.d. ·~=~~~--~--o '61-30' Cnb Cruiwr. T/S, kd & 1 d k ,. t t • -· V.' Id ~8-48L1 3/29 ;-MINI Poodle '"ppie.s, 4 F B S S d 1 1 k wee ays a I ay wee -acen o ..,.,isure or . I . /. ra . litn s n s Pnds. Beautiful 1urroundings, au LOVA1q.E n1ale 11·h1 husky males, 6 wk! olri. Take your SG9.i0. 714-&17-2094 mix +:ill"IO. Lovt>s children pfck S20 ea. 897-2864 '69 Ford Camper Super V11n. l~xury appointment!, put- condition. fF329SBJ Autos Wanted $649 TOP DOLLAR 968 Autos, lmported--970 AUSTIN HEALEY -• ~ 1 718-"""" 11 Boat1, Rent/Cha..Yr 908 '""Y ,,,;p'd. c 1 ran! Ling green, hobby .&hop, for '1nu ca.~ e c. ...,....., 11 DACHSHUND pup~ min., h 4 --4... 3/29 AKC. Blk It. tan &. 32' ·Twinscrew Chris, fully Sharp Reason11.ble! Morn-tnuc morf', . CLEAN USED CARS CONNELL CHE~ROLET TO G6oD·hOmes 2 lovable mahog11.ny Tl'd. 714/633-4018 equip'<!. f 0i&hing or Cruis-lngs btlorT 12; eves aft CALL &m...3900 2828'HARBOR BLVD, See Andy-Brown dogs. Bngle ~ mo. anrl 1 mal Do . . Ing. Also '59 Twhwaew 10. 644-7878 . WHO costA MESA . 546·120.1 THEODORE' amaU , breed femal1t Doxie 11 Week 0 d fe e xie-ll? OweM. Xlnl cond. 54&-2434 CAMPERS-(!) 6 months old. United Mobile Homes '62 FORD 1.r.. TON" P.U. ROBINS . FORD color, purehred, no papers 225 l) Ya: 7 Jl"I(\. ~9-7181 3/29 S20. 962.-6007 Boats, Sail 909 pam rop S · 4 WHERE 6 stk, riew e.ng. trans, brakes 2000 Harbor Blvd. YEAR .old male dog, Good 856 homem&de shell SJ S. 1767 A·Npt. Blvd., t;.M . k batte,Y. S47j or trade. Cos!a Mesa w/cWJrl~~. nted~ loving _H_o_r~·-·~·-------HOBIE 14 6 mo old. Xlnt ~3-1050 Open 1 Days 645-4687 . 642.0010 bom •• 1., •• Yard. 536.a-.:>!14 cond. LiiTie grn v:/yello~ '70 CAMPER, 8' cabover, WHAT ,.ORD 2 T a TU --=.-=="'"",...--AQHA R'g B.y M''' 11 . atbed. t ~ab. WE PAY TOP 3/27 -· trampoline &: sa~I .. S1000-or·· 6 pt1ck w/jack! SlOOO. yr, X1nl show qua.llty + S1200 w / trlr. 644·2902, •&1.2-1775 aft Jpm wkdys · Neiv rack. 4 spd .. 2 spcl CASH OLDER., gt>nllt>. beautiful lack, S200CL AQHA Reg Chn1 B.E.'S'l' • NEW k RESALES rearend. F"int S1500 takes collie· •payed female. \\'ell Fi!ly 3 yrs; green hrok"· I ·'-,....='~"~'=-==-o=--===-I Cycles, Bikes, BUY-SELL-LTST-m).{)E iL &4~1691 trall'M'l'l. 96S-0012 3/.'l,Q top ~ho'v riua lit y .SlOOO. SAVE $3,500 Scooters 925 Ca.!l TED Today! '56 CHEV. '4 !take 1 r uc k . DOGS-CocKer-Daxlt; • mo, :l.17-7394. £3:\.fi~56 CONTEST 27 DEMO __ Y_A_MA_H_A_l_OO_c_c __ l645-.1140 6l1-296t S300. 1:113 Orang" or 117 & dmcie .1errier, I yr ownpr STRAWBERRY roan man>. MODEL MOBILE HOMES E. 18th, CM ~42-5666 Runs Grea1: Good Tires. · c G I f =~~-~-~---JJbandoned 836-4491 3/.lll trained for J-::n ~l!sh Hollanrl Y11rht~-Newn.-.rt 1n osta t.1esa's r't'!enea l~ Chev ,truck. Ulna hed .. ,,.~ .First S140 takes. p k 24xti0 · " ' KITT'ENS. longh11ir & pleasurf'; yr okl, reg \li 714-644-01~!1 ,F.:irk1 54&.968.'i a.r , Americana lleetside, \lake ofter. CaJI for used cars & trucks, just call u~ for f~stimate!. GROTH CHEVROLET ahortf'lair, Avail April 1~1 Arab Sorrel colt. $JOO ea. S 1 Sl.'i,900, 20x52 Mont erey Rnytime. !>4.l-8l89 673-672!1 afl 6 pm FOLKBOAT 26' oop 'fi!I YAMAHA Motorcycl". Sl2,750. Completely !elUP ="=~'cc~~=~~~I Ask for Sales fl.tanager 8J6-.M93.. 3/?.0 REG Pinto S!allloo. 8 Yr1, w/hearl. Re11r1y for inbrd llctru;e: 8.'16798 S345. JIM w/sk.iru, awnings. )Xlrch, CHEV Pick Up. '49. 4 spri. 18211 Beach Blvd. F'REE -i~ treeit, dale p1vr. Or P 11 r Iner sh IP . $LEMONS IMPORTS 1~ I Cherry hody. Nteds timing Huntin<>ton Bo•ch ,_,... gen11r , \\'ell hl'havetl, bt'11ul •·~ 010.;; · · • ~ e c. . ... pelm~. 'Yoo d\g . you takf'. J't.r<i W \V1trner Sanla Ana GREENLEAF PARK chain. Sl:icl firm. 548--9809 847-5087 KI 9.3331 S42-6986 31::i,o mt1rking~. ride~ well $395. C , •• 1 k cl · \A • · ' i..0::,.,::::::..,,.-~~~-~ I 54&-1171 A1..r..-., i e new, vt'ry ean, ~6-41~ 17:itl \Vhi~rier Avr ., C.M, ·sg BRONa> Wagon R & -WE PAY CASH BOSTON TeT"mT AKC, male.1 --~-~---~-jusl 2 yr1 old. Racinit & I .,Ce~O~l~R~f~b7.;k-,~-~.,-,-. ~M~,~,-.1 64;,..2510 ** 645--04j(I H hubs, $199.'> pvt Pll. Free ,-to ad home . YR--0ld F'illy for Ill.IP, pt cruisin~ e q u t II . Com-I.,........................... 642-7781 or 67:>-8680 A loo h 11 b k chless, See to appreciatt~ I' 96&-4.)28 3/30 ppe sa, a er ro en. petitive!y priced. 673-7:iM Wanted To· Buy 83.1-03.'12 11.ft ~ P~! S295 e '71 CHEVY VAN-Ex· CH1HUAHt:JAS, part of my COLUMBIA ~. l qt r * 8!1.1--01.'.\:i * 2 or 3 Bedl'oom MobilE" llomt. 1tndf'd, V8. auto, J,&H. 5.000 ttiunderiniz herd. 1100 Dor~P1 14 Yr Quarter Horse. m11.N'. prtnr~hp. 2 yrs old, 6 Mil~. ,70 HOND.A SL.i:'iO. immac., St'! \JP in f11mily trhildrrn n1iles. 673-9403 ' en11t. Xlnt for 1maJ! child / d '·•tol ,,-,·0 , II -•\ k " •-J2' l.an..,,C.M. 3130 ~ s ra 10• peu~ 15 "" • 11lrtt( !\res & extra Rearinll'.. 8. ow.,,, par · "'ll~t •>e I!l&I FORD \3 Tun P.U. $1 ' S?.00. ~f>.-1171 ll:ID-6971 I \Vtdt>, Les~ Thlln J4000 in FOR YOUR CAR •••••••••• '69 SPRITE ~ptional value. fZLK-~181 This weekend Only SALE PRICED $995 BILL JONE'S· B. l Sportscar Center 2833 Harbor Blvd., C.~1. 540-4491 ••••••••••• AUSTIN-HEALEY E NGINE 100.6 2639 C.C. lfil .1 cu. in. Ca.st iron head. ln!art. disa~sem­ bll'd and partiaJ!y rehuih. All p,ar11t included ... 11;tntr· 11tor, elr. Call 5'!0-2S8R, and leave your name and phone numlx-r. "fi.f AUSTIN Healey :',(l(X) '.1-fK JJI, R/H, 0 .d. 56.000 mi's. Superb .chapr. A &11"a] at S1400. 83!>-6646 BMW • speed, rarlio k be lWQZ 405f $1399 BARWIC DATSU IMPORTS INC. i:_ 998 So. Coast ""'' La'1:una Beach );, 5-16-40.ll / 494.977 DOT DATS OPEN DAIL ,, ' OORABLE 6 wk old kittf'ns ' ' $625, HONDA ~ !rat/. f'XC · . lx>d, Rd enll'., n ,. w brake~. · L ' stoc k 858 6' c hit L Ch 11 new _,,,,.,on. C•il •'2·38<4 ' net' rt \ 0 vi n g h o m f's , ive 1 ustom ..a a " mrch con<l. 1100. ;w(}...6147 '"" R/H. S47:1. 842-8474 2828 Harbor Blvd. 'ii!1·. 3 27 Calamar1111 /., rrlr ~ · evPs & \Vknd~. CONNELL CHEVROLET .AND • ~ SUNOAYS ~ 18835 Beach BE:ivd Huntington Bea 842-7781 or ~ 64&--0793 ,/ •· ' · '67 300· Jiorxla C'ust1n seat 1963 Ford FIOO 6 "Yi pickup. Costll Me~a 546.1200 . !CHICKEN S, dUCK. ... Cll;lP~ •. ~ails/needs m11s\ $700. . . ' ' . ' ----' 1 -=c-;;=~~=-oc=;-.c;;-.) PUPPIES \vho lost their rtr1ilf' E"g£~. Al.~ Mn.nx 847_91,;2 I Dirt o~ sl_rf'rt . Overs11.ed ·1o 2~x60' mobile home. M. II' bed, 42000 milP~. S80(l. \VJ:: PAY TOP DOLLAR mothtt. Ttn-ier. cockrr. ca.ls fi40-23:tl tire! r11rt 1ur clr.<inrr~. S380 II 14000 •·t · 4~-1(~1 Jo'OR TOP USED CARS 24· COt. Ch11.llenRPr 192 1 or ~sl olfer. 644-1 .106 ~r . ut'. ow price. 1-----------1 llnd prod.If'. M3-lR?7 3/29 1 BPst tifully maintAined Pvl ~1ov i;::. comp! \\/all nu furn '69 OaL~un Pickup. :'1111.n:ioo. II your car ts extra dean, SMAil Pootlle puppy, black, ~ ply. 1 S3750. 644-1~36 · I 1969 _YA)l"A~A _:i.'16-249-1 Xln1 ron<i. CampPr. Radio. see us l1r~t. :;iiit m11J,. 2 mo~ old. NMC!~ Bolt1 and •JI! in 2:"'10 ~.c, 11v1n, S.~!b.OO. 4.'.\00 1%0 VESPA-Goorl <'ondilion. Sl.J9:1. Call 4~.~:\291 BAUER BUICK ·~ good 'oomP. fA:l-230~ 3/29 1 Marini Equipm1nt Y.-22 ' COLUMBIA .and _slip, i,. milf's. VPry clean. Call S50. 2120 Wtstminster. Costa '61 Chevrolei ~; tnn pick up, 234 E. 17th SL ~, e Liu.,:est Selt'.'c•fion of ;if; NEED good home tor lovable 1 ~~~~~.g~:;;:7t:~e~ PM ll~.l-l492 rlay.<:. r.1f'AA II fl. bed. r11ck & hox, splil Costa Mesa 548-7765 1 NPw & U$f'd. Bjl.1\V"s , 1 I ambf!r colort>d k i 1 1 Y :j G I 900 '70 KA\l.'A SAKI "CPnturian" GOLDEN WEST z.ix.37: 2 Br rim~. Recrnlly N>huih. $.19;:;., IMPORTS WANTED I e ·'Sou!hland's tl-fost ;\1fld· .,, -13 3/2' I e nera • O'DA Y DAY SAILER. p 1 1 d M " 0 I ,~~~~"""''--------t>r er t'On · ' llny "·" a~. plu~ rlPn, All aril! prk. priv pty 496-.19~ range Co\Jnlies 1 e.rn Service Farillrici; S-'ER L 1 ' ,.,, · 4•.. MOTOR. 51100. S3!15 or Trade for Honda. * * N•~ ooo~ * * TOP I BUYER e ,_ I S k I r..• A ra ~ · 1 E"Ni '7fi GRAN . Mariner, .1 * :i..16.1787 * ~"->-00°" Auto Leising 964 ,,_,,mp c1e (oc o I n1>rd !pri;i11I . h n me~. t "lyhridge. full elt'l'"ltonic~. ~.119 WANT In buv older Mobil t _ BILL tl-IAXEY TOYOTA Bt-1\V Part.~ 54&-3Z66 bt'fort •pm . 3129 8pp 50 hr.<:, 644-4780 or P.C. SWOP ~2' Bu ilt hy LI.KE npw 1968 YAMAHA Homt , 2 or·3 BR. Privare LEASE J8881 Beach Blvd. e Overseas Delivery '69 2000 ROA ' 1. 8 ADULT r11bbits .1 lrt>rklt>ii M4-fil16 Ket!f'nher~. X!nt co nd · 250 street bikl'. party, 54~1086 A NE\V .1971 H, Beach. Ph. 847·85.\5 Sf)f'c1a!1st~ PrlCt>d to iirl! 673-3010 139· * , * ,,. 18'" B 0 L 3 while 2 .lark rahb11~. 16' NE\\' ENGLAND OORY · ·1 ""'')-"" Motor Hom es 94Q PINTO \\IA.iVT lace modP.I f'orrl Van. uy t ease 5J6.....4921 ~119 NPw painl, xlnt ('()ncl. • 12' FIBERGLASS '71 Yamaha. 250 Enriuro $50 00 6 cyl. no junk, please. At BEAUT. 1o;hi!P fri1>ntll.v g ;j( I S•l2;. * * *. * Call 6!7>-82~7 SNO\VBIRD. \\'/dolly, xtra Llkt new '7l. llori~.on deluxe mfllflr • mo. fi/."l-jil.>4 1111cr 4 p.m. C, BOB AUTREY !<ail, Xlnl cond. 673-79.1l 494 ··-• I 26 I 11 . B I (36 mo.) old puppy, ln\'11hlr I.:. al· PU~T Alum inu1n skiff. 10·. * · ..... ~" roac 1· · u Y <"q ui p. (' · Au tos, Imported 970 I . I 3 spd. rllr. Ownrd b olr1 schnoJ 1~11rh1•r tro i;:una Brach. (ZN~ 1~~ olrl"r tl'arit' 'lr smalf \\'111 finance pvt, ! 1ection11r. 494-illS7 :i129 1 \\·/oArs. 2 hH-in floatat~on 1970 17' Rainbow S a il •69 Y a maha 1is Twin R:30 A~1 or art fl 67.'l-l8714. OPf'n tnd ~ 1 k B _ ... 'N t v 536-1 20 Cat-1-~bgb:. 20+ knol!t. Cos1 11,. 1 , ''' 10,.3 T 'I T I 945 RENT Gr..l\MAN S~rphrrd pops 1 11n !'. rann 1 :. · .;i S2000; Sac Sl :l.)(J. :J4R--Ol4.' ~~-· _._. __ . _: '" ra1 •r s, rave A NE\V 1971 ALPINE lRf,(J Ll'lng Beach Blvr!,, 10 am .).10-,1100 or 4. · 1!3:>-3608 , ROAT. n1f)\or & lr11~ler. elf'c· ALOORT CATAMARAN J 1970 SUZUK I TS 90. VE~Y J7'TRAVELE7.E: Reau\ PINTO Loni;: Be11!'h DATSUN 70.2402. Lo 1-~--~---~"-2!1 1nr ~uu 1 5100. 1169 Do!'M'! I ~\. 'traHrr. Be~l ofler over I CLf:AN l.<1\\' ?'lllf'~, S.l::.O rond l'hO\\'l'r, In i 1 e t. $4 DAY P hone (113) 591-8721 air, nll'lf;.~. i;:reen, .f ••••••• ••• Clo"' Sond" Ply. &111-&\19 1iJ Gt-rman Ske phcrrl, 1i Ros· Lllnc. Cnsla ~1C'~. $-1.'>0. ll.'l7-iR7,1 1 C11ll !l611-n.'t2n r.::a1</~!('r l'('fris: TV, jack,:;, 1!r pup. 6 mo~ t1ld , frrc 1 Boats Maint./ . j 'AA Yamaha 2.10 F.ndurn dirt 11\\'nin~. f'Al'y-lifl h i I c I\ AND '"' ---..I ·homP , =>.11.;,917 .'\/29 S '·1c 902 1 '* CAL CAT. uwlud1ni:: h·•k· "~I __ ., •tus! sr!! . Id 11•-'~ -4• MILE '-''•~•,,__~'-----~--I erv • trailer. X)n1 ron<l. t-.1usl MOU : · ,_,....,, ~ur~•. ,, _ · 1"<' · ·""'· • ....,......,""" ~ BEAtrrlF'UL black bot~1I . I makP offPr. ;)'{0-4,li9~ 'I S-16., or hf'st nffPr. 114fHl117 'AA-l7,~' TPrry. Comp. st>!I P UT A LITTLE '69 ALPINE GT I BMW'S NEW & U~EO, .11 1 -'iEf;:Ni';Gi;Lc;l:;;SH;-;-~\b--I A rriit hrat1ly. Fully t''lUl/1-morle!~. pa rt~ anri service. I '.'O'.c::""°"".,.,-----';..,_.1 perl. AM 'F'~l . 19,324 milP.~. Ovrrsea~ DPhvt>ry. 1967 EN(i. fORD · tinn cal.,6"5:<1136 f'VI' 3/:l!I LIC ... Sktp prr 5rrk~ J)l!'rm. , ·---'fi7 HONDA YI'. rlir1 bikP. mnta inrd hke ne". S19.i0, KICK TN YOUR 1ZICHOlll l Thi~ \\('rkrnd only C, BOB AUTRF:Y MOTORS 11·11.cnn, /\u10. 1r11n~ rfio. SALE PRICED 1860 Lm1iz 8PRrh Blvd. r x1r11 nitr 1'0nrl , V!lf.'r UPHO LS TERED Sn!~.! pos1ho~, Po11·,..r/;~e1l. P.O. Hobie Cat-New W /T rlr Grort rol'ld. Br~I nlfPr. Call ;,.\6-~1.17 ' I.JFE! ~9241 :i/2!1 ~x 4!b F\111 l~I NR S\3~;,, -~lS-j72fl .l:i7.919~ 14' TRAVEL Trlr, 81'11 ront THEODORE $1295 1l3-S91·lf111 1!01!11! to EUt'OPf. mu ~,II CORTINA <n-i;;r · " G. SHEP 1 )t'ar nlrl bl.11rk J Boats /Marine CAPE C OD CAT BOAT 1 ·66 su1uki l:iOcr h~ nt", A~kin11: S9:.n. ROBINS FORD B ILL JON E 'S and brown. 1142-7~ :'!/2!1 E quip. 904 18'. fbrbls, t:._1~31 1134-3883. r.ood ~nl'l, 'il ta~s. r11:...12~7 2060 HARBOR BLVD.. B J s rt c t $795 NEED f(OOd home !or i:rnl!e • * INVERTER, Hr111h Kit, '69 Columbia '16 Mllrk II pro. $200 • .• • f;ifi-lR.'ll! Trail•,;:-utility 947 CO~:~;SA • • po scar en er 1 1.(!1';7 1•orr1 Conin11 Srd, ma.le rloxle fncd y d motlrl l\1 P14. 12VDC to 110 ff'~sionally m -' l n 1 11 in e rl · 1 9 6 ~ T ,. 1 11 mph TR fi r: --;-• . . \ 1 H., An!om11t1c. OV1<77~ FIAT -"' n.1---+.--I !>48-081l l 2!l VII(', 60 cyrlt'~, 400 wetts. fi7~>-~279 or ll39-.'£10 niotoreyr1P, ~"1rk, R"od 14 Tandem Tra ile r Auto Se rv ice, Parts 966 2R\1 Har~r Rl\·d., C . I. DEAN LEWIS /\'E\1' 11s~<'mbleri. .\ checkrd Boats, Slips/00 eks 9f0 rond S9i 5 497-11&1 Sunriay \\f!!h ' whrl'J.(, All ~IN'I wPl1t. .l-10-4491 11 . . ~,,,0~~0 ~:::'.Ii~~ =P nri~!'. I ou1 b) proff's~1onal elrcll'On-./ TRIU\fPll CllOPPER t'.'<i C'Ol'IStruction. 1~" S!rrl 6 cyls. FOi-ci ~ngin.. Factory f ••••••••• j 99) Hiid~r. (',.\.~ ~ ir rni,:inrr r S3rnfit~ SlOO. BALBOA l~lanO n1oor1ng & neck plahrig. \V ill sell or I rrhyil! wi1h 3 Spt'f'd tr111n~. AUDI DATSUN 5-t&-BllA ~/'17 I CRll 712&-984.i llftr r 6 P .. \1. 21' inho11rd rnu~f'r fnr ii11lt> ~:xrapo;rr=~lr~fr~~1\ Sf'e 1r11de for pickup. ~166 Sicily, ~II 0m18-il~·~;,,,rompltte, ~1 U$1 ?i.tOVING~ ~ J.lvlg&y dog V'tt'kday5 & llJ] diy y.·f!ek-Slt>rp11 2' Gn1y nl11.rinP fi l~l<'s11. Vt:rdl!) C.:\f. .-..: :;. ;1 .. ,N 1 'fi9 DATSUN a!O .• rlnor, malP·, need• b oy cy! tnc1rw-. S'11 00 l..ocatrl'l • 'f..6500CC Triumph , 3.000 AUTO PARTS 70 AUDI 100 LS 29 tond~. 11utnm11r lr r11rlio ~ hea1fr, 56-5175 3/ \n llQr1h D..y off ~pphlr,. milr~ on l'J('W e njline_ Call 1~-C · T I ••-MERCURY trnl '" ! l§l =l orv11.1r r11ns ax I' ...,., vinyl mtlf. Hern~: ZAVAAO CHalUAHUA male. 3 ltlCl'l , CAhll'~, ""Cl:=~ ro~;,l~. St. M4-.~:i6 113•'--7229 A11101forS•I• M I Al.~ m1~r. p11rts. Call !\fter A Door Sedan. Rl~rk \\'ith $14!E1 . .JIM ~LE~lONS r,\.1- ahotJ. Ge;ntlt dlapos .1 ma ny hi(!rumrn•~. 1 jack • DOCK lor p<i11'tr hrntl : 1 1 70 HONDA Ct,..130 1t:d cond. _ 3 pn\. 5111~371 beiJle inter10r. fmmacula!,.! PORTS, 120 \\'. Warnl'r. SU.-2381 3!.l'l ('nit hurk,..1 ~rat, 2 inbn11rrl 14' :lll'. s1.:i0 fl l':lf'r. /, 1-1'10, M11 n·~ JO ~p. Peusi:POt ENGINE ch11nalng t.· Only n.t 111ctt1Al milr1. (87•· S!inra /\1111. '.i-16-1114 l SHORT hairt>d f.-m11.lr kif. l ~11~ 111nk• !\PAV~ \\'lrH'IJl \\If fl'f'I'. fi'i.'µ;702 S.~. 67::.-566~ ~vrrh111ul . nur spel'iAll) 4• C'BVl. TIME FO=R~-- 11710 IU.CH fHwy. Jt l S9l 7:'i66 e 5.17 N E W-USED-SER lens, Ii 1'ttkJ n I fl . rAhlP :-11r,..rrni:: 11 hrrlli 11•1th 26 ' ~lip. $6.>tmo Pr11'''" -BSA J50-Singl;-S350~ Antiques/Classics 953 J:"lll'a~r. 1!17• Ch11.rl" 5L CM . BI U y ATES ~79.1 .1/.Vl rid!' itlll'ir ('1111 ~149--071:\0 I b.111.n. Nn. 2 R11lh(i11 Cnvt<>. • • 616-6791 • 1 ~-ORD 'l1 ·'·1\1n1low ro11pr. 1n M:l--4421 VOLKSWAGEN QUICK CASH -'ii!,Ef;;t 2 DRAKES, }'I' 'llrl NE\\' 1!t70 <'nrnm11nriri 7'1 NB. Cill 67s-tl.11 • SCH\Vlt\N 26'~1~ ~1or112r ~111rr ".il. "'Ii or12 . V\\' Ch11.s~1~ I.· tr11n,, r.nnrl THROUGH A 'iO FIAT ~11yr1,..r ~ l/;111 hp, nevi>r . 1n 11111rr s1:l(), StlP ,irlr hi', 1de111l for 22' I ~p~N! hikt. f':Xr11llf'nl ron· !~1m, no n11r, t1·11n\ S.iQO I rond "141l HP P11g, nrPl'h .1~2 V11Ue Rr1111i DAILY PILOT Vt'r!. Ohl~ '.1000 ~1 _, GREY ltibby Manx. I mo 9' f'>l•~fiC'On M111 "/rlf't l'INI , s: ... l mn. •h11011. S1~ 54il-2!1.1i lirm . 31G PnJ'llllr, LAJun11. wnrk. $200. :...i:'l-l1~1 ~1111 .Jnsn C111pi!ttrann R11tl111!c, Rill. S.'\rr1r~ (!f qld 1""111", ~bOS l/:lCI mntnr S!)t1 612~W'!A • 1>42-49~ _.!: ___ rrrFut rnul~ .. C1.ll "'nle l~t11rh, •!H·9992 Turn thnse \Vh llP El'phanl' ~.17.lM0 •,193--4.:'i"ll 49~.2261 WANT AD frr )1:1f-ll!\~2 ~ IORDf.R Cnll!e ; pup, f1/2HP SCO-TT MOTOR --.-1S'~st IP e l~ol Line·• Dlllly Pilol DA IL';-PILOT fnr 1.ction! into c11..\h tJ:ui1 a 01.!l.)' Pilot Hnu~r Huntin1".' \Vatrh the j 642•5678 i511Jt.'i· r11.r1T f11r-;f11~1" 1" , Sit8--1'Q ~/3tl Good oo~. $1#5. fi1l-4al 6 S.'il pt.r ft'I() +-67:..8991'1 C1u~Ulf'd Ca.I! S42-6678 & SAw! 1 D!me--,11whne ad!1 OP.E~·N-'H-O~U~S~E~·-"'-'"-"-'"-·-----------r-----C_a_l1_&_1_2-_:._·;~·~·~·~S.~,~··=·~- • " 1 '. BILL JONE'S .' Sportscar Center 1~7 Cyprtss, Lajuna Bt:ach M"B · $1395 l~ MG~ Rodstr. R., H , -4 apted, wirt 'A'heela. UBSMS 19M;g~ ~~~1 k93Cll 970 4 Door. Automatic. dlr. lm- .maculatf!! 1236 AQX) Will t11.q tradf!. Call .fM-77'4. '63 Porsche Super '68 •-10. u"'""' WFW323 '6& CIA.OWN '.do«. ,..,.,,, $995. JTM SL.EMONS JM· air. 11.1Jto tr&n! .. Ucen.w : Cpe. ~aha.ma yeDow with blk I"OftTS. ~ W. \Vlltntr, y 8 R 1 3 2 $179!1. JIM lntmor, AMIJ'M, cbro1nt Santa A.-,11, MMll.f SL.EMONS IMPOR.TS, 120 wh&t.,l•. recent e111ln•1--------1 W. Warner, Santa An•. pXW98J 'AA R·lO Ucenae: WPZ82S. 54MU.f $2399 · JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS. --------120 W. WArMr, Santa Ana. CHICK IVEltSON ""-4114 for only $41.91 ""'· with j"'t VW ·ss !\..-10 LlefllSf' YX'J'l13 $99.96 + Lie. ~ J IM SLEMONS lM· RIU.. ?ttAXEY T 0 y 0 TA 549-3031 Ext. M or 61 POJi.TS 12il w w 1Uat Beaeb !I. lJTO HA!t!Ofl ~LVD. Santi Ana. !!46-4ti.f &mer, M7-SM.'i Hunttnston Btaeb COSTA MESA eoLLS ltOYCE '70 Mark n Co u' •. '69 Por'iChe 911S Coupe. 5 ..... Automatie .l fad air. Jt/H. spttd, lice~: Y Y J 4 33 BENTLEY 'M R.-Saloon Lletn!M'!. 9791ZS $2395. JlM $.'1695 JlM SL.EMONS Th1-· SLEMONS IMPOl\TS, 120 POR.Ts. 12} W. Warner. H·~~/anrf~A~~~ ll'tY· Doc. w. Warner. Santa Ana. Santa Ana, 546-4114 · ... tory . .,.._...,.,.. ~4 POMCl!E 9u '68, Coco SAAB c,.,:.::...;:;~:,:15*~15~N-A-,--.-oo-r-, bmwn, Lo mi'1; Orie owMr, Automatic. factory a i r, Xlnt col'ld, Many xtn.1, e R/H, li:Cf!Mt: YCR264 """· <1"-505' SAAB '70 99E 2·dr. '""· JIM sLEMONs ™· * 'Q; P6RSCHE-Good contJ., PORTS, 120 W. Warner, •iii MGi. Re&dlllH', wlrt Ntw tires & ..: I u t c b., • f"ACT'ORY Sllnta Ana. 546-411-4 w!'lttla, ltM°·FM radio. Runa n,ea.r • l)IW paint. s3CJM'. AIR• CONDITIONING '54 Land Cruiser. -4 wheel J.ood. R.eltonablt.!·54U205 557~90JJ . ONLY 4&JO LOCAL MIUS drive. 1.iotnEe: QtR!tf MGB ·67 ~dater. rtblt ena. Btautiful dt1trt beiie w/ SHY.IS. JIM SLEMON!l L\f. new top, win whlt. $1525 For thlt ltffn under SM, aorpoua fl.Jlflltry interior, PORTS. U> W. Warner, -DAILY PILaT, .......... • 2 DOOR HAllDTOI' Deluxe all vin yl interior, automatie transmission, }t<twer :stt~, whisper air conditioner, AM radio . Dual rear seat speaken, DecOr rroup, remote left hand mirror, tinted g1..,, etc. •IZWIJTll. !mmediate dellvery. RETAIL $5029.80 DISCOUNT $ 829.80 Pv1 Pty 96&-3197 try tht Penny Pinchtr 4 spMd, radio. heater. r•· Santa Ana. 546-4114 Autos, New Autea, New 910 AutM, New -m dW wsw tire~. mu1t be aeen '66 Orrrma -4 door. License · ~;_;;;::..;,;;;;; ___ ;.;,;..;,;.;.;,;.~:..;;:..----;.;,;.--:....-------"'------&. driven. t~i'i BNR> SU T 9 & 7 $ 109 5. J I ~1 '4200 JOHNSON -& SON ~·:o '71 HON.DA ., . ' ~~!~L!,~~,~~~~d10. heat9r. (XTIUl2S) . I ,• -1 l.64 DODGE • 4 I t, H .. Auto. T,_~ totlla I. ~t9r.(l11HEl} • '69 Ford Falrlano [• t Dr. M.T. Au+..,_.•~ !"I, Jiii. I 01(M, P'OdofV elt. (ZV.363' $1795 lllUl.AI Pl Kl 1695 Pitel $2595 PllCI -. I PIKI $2295 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LARGE SELECTION • AlrCoolM Front l111IH • Fro•t Wheel Drlwt • Power Anl1tu Stlf·A~l•nl11 Fro•t DIR INkts • Ma ximum Spettl 75 "'"'·•· • U111Te40 Milts Per G•llH • Fowr P•••••11r 2 Dr. W•• '69 FORD 1/2 T. P.U. l..,._j,......,.(IW17) '61 OLDS ..... u c,. . ..._ '"'""" -""Y 9",._/1, 11.M. r.vv.otJJ '61 OLDS CUT LAS S c._ •. eut•·· R & M, ,1,, ,.5. IVFTe7tl 12295 lllVLAI PIKI 12295 11ewu1 PllCI 12295 ............................ MTHr11a111R1LY..,A•r NIW CARS 2850.~~. llAUOl ILVD. :J411·88Bl $2999 SLEMONS IMPORTS, Ia! W. Warner, Sant.IL Ana. M6 •tt4 AUT,..01111Zl0 Of.AUii! ~ HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD LINCOLN CONTINENT Al, e MARK Ill e MERCURY e . COuW 2626 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 540-5630 642_1_1 540-9100 Open Sunday ' . "N• Gimmi,~1. N• c;;.,.1 1w1y1, J111t 21 Yr1. Hon111 S1tli "O WE'RE LOADED . WITH THE ALL NEW 1971 CHEVROLET WAGONS! • The rear window goes 11p and disappears Into the roof. The tail gate goes down and disappears Into the floor. ALL MODELS • EQUIPMENT AND COLORS AVAILABLE! BRAND NEW .1971 VEGA NEW 1971 CHEVY '12· Ton lON611D ICSl41UllJ21l ' OVER 50 VEGAS TO ~CHOOSE FROM N•mt d Ctr of the Yttr 1971 MOTOI TllND B•st H•ndlin9 C•r in America Regard less of Price IOAD a TUCI Fin .. + Out Of Comperison Tests of tho Six Smell Cert . CAI • DllYll 2 DOOR SEDAN NEW 1971 CHEVY 110 I HOIT fAN W/AUTO MATIC TU.NS. 15Jt11Ull11t ll • ~:=~ IN YOUI c.woa OP 11 C0'4tl CONNELL CHEVROLE~ 2828 HARBOR BLVD. .. COSTA MESA 546-1200 • I ... . .. •· .. .. . . . DAILY PILOT 1§1 1;! ;;;;; ...... ;;; ...... ;;;;;;;. ;;;;;1§1~1~1 -;;;"';;;"";;;l~§J~I _ ..... _ ....... -:;l§J~~I~.,.-.... -... ~ 970 Autos, Imported l§J \1 l§J I !§JI A11los for S.lt Alil05 for 5.#1 --.... Avtol, Imported 970Autos, Imported 970 l Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN ll..;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I TOYOTA ~~T-O~Y-O-TA~-1 TOYOTA V 0 L v 0 $1871 TOYOTA NEW '71 1 ·61 Co~" 4 d&o wceo•., NO DOWN TYY721 1995 JIM DEMO SALE s3721 ,12 0l~l f'!'°ACTOYOTRAY ~Q~~~~D SLE'.\lONS ll\l PORTS, tm ''-\\' \Varllt'r, Santa Ana. •9s1~ PAYMENT ;i.Ul-4ll I CilOICC or 5 . $1295 '71 SPITFIRES 69 NOW ON DISPLAY ' Come. In for a teat dnve! FRITZ WARREN 'S SPORT CAR CENTER w SALE '67 VW 1:ua SEDAN • Radio & tlealtr. iUUV81~ 1971 VOLVO 164 SEDAN DI.MO UNDIR 100 MILIS =lllO SAVINGS ON ALL 1971 VOLVOS IN STOCK 11001 e 142( • 4 Olt WAGo0N5 4 SPEEDS & AUTOMATIGS 1946 Harbor, C.M . 646·9303 ..Veim l£U!iA 9 TOYOTA $69.01 MONTH* 36 n1~. Dfo!. pay price. SZ.lS4.36 or cash p r 1 c e l!M'i9 Toyota Coron11 HT. H., 4 1>1>C<"rl. YCMfl17 DEAN LEWIS ft 710 E. 1st St., 5:.A. 5"7-0764 ·• Open daily 9.9; closed ·Sunday $1788 $2003.5.3, incl. Tax & Ltc 1%6 Harbor, C.:\l. 616-9;:ru "68 CORO:--:~\ Coupf' aul\J I l~~~~ approved cr~dll 612 A Ll A Sl6!l.'i. Jl;\l lf~ 1'T1u111pll GT6 Cpe. R.11. I ~p('e1t, wire: wheels. \\'Q\V. 67:i. DEAN LEWIS 1 1966 Hdl'bnr C' \l &16-9303 A.PR. lt.>l'fO. Serial No. '70 CORONA 4 door. Ju::rn--e· Iran~ Rii i 11 c fn~f' · SW::i\IONS li\lPORTS. 120 \\'l.J.i 69 s"129 :, JJ \1 Bill Maxey Toyota \\'. Warllf'r, Santa Ana. l'.IGfi llarbor,,C:\1 S.16-9303 sLI::.\!O:--:s J:\1POfl TS, 1:.!0 1.1:ss1 BEACH BL. 841-s;l,jj .>16-Hl4 I VOLKSWAGEN \\". \l';;rner. Sa111a Ana HUNTING TON BEACH 1 ·09 CORONA l door lit:rnse: i :'.:::'"'.':'.'.':'",,--,-...,_ ...... -- :,.16-l ll I '68 C H dt--''QB 3 9 o $I 3 9 7-t J I i\1 "69 V\Y t"astback, Fuel in· BILL 'IAXEY orona ar op I sLDJoNS 1>1POnTs. 120 J"M". '"1"· "'"· """" I Jl I \Y. \YarnE'r, Santa Ana. f"(lnd. S1800 or besl offer. Loaded. Black landau top. 5-16-1111 5-IS-*708 (TlorvlQITIAI Auro1natic. radro, heater. I I -.,~,-v-\_V _S_E_D_A_N_--T-,.-"'-,,.-.1 • _ .. ...-=L _ • (VWN 748) Take small down. TRIUMPH Loaded w/extras Sunroof 1U81 BEACH BLVD. \V1ll finance pvt. ply. Cali j $1200. &12-9942 · Hunt. Beach 147..a555 _ar' 10 am 49-l-7:>06 or .>40.J100 "66 TRIU:'ltPH Sp 1 1 f i r." VW ,66 BUG Jmi N, orCoe..stHwy.ori~ SHARP ·ro Toyota, be1ng l tha_rrllOfll . LI C('/15(': TFA.t'l-1 1 :\!INT CONDITION I '69 Col'Ona ~ dnor License . 3 71 AF X $1:!'.IJ J I;\! SLE:l10:\'S J:llPORTS, 120 I \\'. \~·arnrr. San!a Ana 5-16-4111 $1695 I n~ Auto AC SB!IJ. JL\1 SLEi\10NS li\1· ra · cl · _ · PORTS l1!l \\' \\'arnrr AHract1ve green ftnisll \\Ith lape/sr"rPO · e11n pr1v · · • b d ply 4g:r:'J l6o ' · Sa.nta An~ .'J.16-411 1 "1ge 1ntcnor, ra 10. htii.t- . '67 TRIU;\IPll Sp1lfirr rM1r er, etc. Chee~ this out l?r '69 LAND Cruiser Hardtp. l icense~ SCf'.'!26 S~:i. JJ:-.I p11:~ & quah1~·. 4TRH54.J1 I 11·hrcl 1lr1v(', license: SLE:vJONS li\!PORTS, 120 S!IZJ. Johnson ~ Son. 2626 XIVZ·I08. S 199.i Jli\1 \\'. \Varoer, Santa Ana. Harbor Bl., Costa 1ilesa.. SLEi\lONS L'1IPORTS, 120 5-16-4ll4 5-W-56.10. 1969 Toyota illk. II.HT. Cpe . \\'. \Varner, Santa Ana. '60 Karrnann Ghia Convt, 4 SpeC'd. 059BN P :>46-411~ TRIU:11Pll TR·I Roarts lrr. DEAN LEWIS Y•ire v.•h,ttls, vrry good con· Xlnt con.d , beige v>'/blk top. "69 C.Orona Coupe, 4 speM. dllion thruouL Sell or trade rerd inter.. Rchlt eng, 30 1966 Harbor. C.:\f. 646-93()3 R/H, license: ZSZ459 $1J9j. for pick·Up tru<·k or can1J)('r ~·.P.G .. $J7J_ &l~-6316 '68 CORON A 4 door. licenr.e : JI~I SLf'::llONS !:If PORTS. truck. $94.~. call 5-l~.130 ·;;s KAR,\1ANN GHIA \V EZJ25 $1195 . Jl :ll 120\V,\\'arner.SantaAna. TRIU:llPH '7l1 TR-6, SJ7j SLEMONS I~tPORT'S, 121'.I ~"'6-l~~l-!4~~~-~--I Roads1er, \\'ire w he" Is, * 5"\B--97:-t.J aft 6 * IV. \Yarner, Santa Ana. '69 C/lroll11 2 rloor. License: Ai\!/t·:11. Lo mi's, S2975. '68 VW Clean $1295 540-4114 X E Z 3 4 2 S 9 9 5 , J I :II 644--4132; pvt ply 644-12'.ll * 67:>4154 "!· We'll help you sell~ 642-5678 ~LE\IONS L\1PORTS, 120 1963 TR 4. Xlnt cnndihon. "I For an ad 1o sell around \\·. \Varntr, Santa Ana. I !.('IW nii!r~. Radial tires. Sell the old stuff Dal Y Ui . clock. dial 642-5678. 1 :i.1&-111 1 I Si:,0. * ~149-2367 Buy the new !iluU Pilot Classified \:A::•::':;°',::•:..N:.:.:•w:;_ ___ 9;_8:;0;_.;.A;.:u.:.t•:;';:.•.;.N;.:•.;.w;_ ___ 9;_8-0;__A.;.u_10_•.;_•.:.N.:.•;_w ____ 9_B-O __ A;.:u.:.t•;.•;;•_N_•;..w _____ 9B_o_l_A_u_t_•..;••:.N:..:..•w;_ ___ 9_B;_O;_l;.:A.;u;_t;;o_;:•;_• ._N_::•.:.w ___ ..;980 THINKING COMPACT? THINKSAVIN(i$ ON JHE NEW ONE! GET THE #I DEAL ;;:::::~~FR~OM. THE #I DEALER! 3 IXCl.TING MODELS INCLUDING A 302Y·ll BIG SELECTION READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! i I \lji·Eil·l;1£Al'E14·X<fs1;fW FULL, PRICE INCLUDING DUAL PAINT STRIPES, DLX. TWO SPOKE STEERING WHL, 6.34x14 TIRES, SMOG CONTROL SYSTEM, AND MORE! (502910) THlllXYCAR PROMIUROPI CAPRI 25 '69 VW BUGS ON SALE!! All 100°/o Guaranteed!! Parts & Labor EXAMPLE ' '69 VW BUG $1399 Kelly Bl ut Book zuc 708 S.ys Average OVER Ret1ll $1720 110 USED VW's FROM . $399 CHICK IVERSON vw 1970 HARBOR COSTA MESA 546-3031 Ext. 67 or 68 445 E. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH 673-0900 $999 " Harbour V .W. '. ,, 18711 BEACH BL M2-4435 HUN'rJNGTON BEAa--1 LEASE A NEW '71 VW , $51 .89 Per. Mo. + Tu ,, BILL YATES ~a · VOLKSWAGEN' 328.12 Valle Road San Juan Capislram • 8.37 .4800/ 49l-4j l l/ 499.226(.'' '65 vw SEDAN rRJZ 3061 $825 Harbour V .W. 18711 BEACH BL. .. ' .· HUNTINGTON BEAC+I-- '63 V\V Can1per, Reblt lf,()() eog & trans. Rarlud · tr~ w I wide rims. A.\1 I ,.:\I Natural .,..,ood t. crptd 1htPr. Xln! rond. 520 Orchid, Cdl\t. 67~2909 '69 VW Like ne v.·, low mileage, 4 speed. A!11,F :\1 short v.·ave radio. XVH906 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported ----'------tTO Sl49i Jl:v! SLE:llJON~J~t· PORTS, 120 W. Wa.ener, VOLKSWAGEN •••••••••• '69 Squareback 4 speed, radlo, hf:11ter. (XNH- :l99\ Mu!it reduce i;tock! This wrekend onl.v. Bclov.• \.Vhoh•.~'tlr ! SALE PRICED $1495 BILL JONE 'S B. J. Sportscar Center 2833 HarhQr Blvd., C.:'11. 540-4·191 •••••••••• '68 V\Y Camper, Fu 11 y VOLKSWAGEN Sa"1' AM. "104!1• . ---------1968 Volk!!Wagm. excelWrt1 '63 VW 8 condition, private fi6rt)' . Ug i\l11ny exrras. Sl17:'! 5$-10111 R di b , \"AZ f.1UST i;rU '68 VW, new' tires. ]~)o, eater, .. !Pf:ed. ( ,-. P x 1 r 11 s, $1100/0FFER. . Fu!! Price ,_67_,__,_'1-'-------1 $399 VOLVO BARWICK IMPORTS INC. DATSUN 998 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 5-l&-41),jl I ·iS.t-9m '68 vw WAGON $3093 1!111 VOLVO DE~iO 7::100 il • \Ye Specialize In .IJ A\. Overs"a' Delivery .IJeon Lvw W VOLVO 1966 Harbor. C.M. f'quip'd, pop-top, Tent, All new shock.!! &. brakes. FM stereo tape rif'ck, 9 tires. Radio, heater. (XEV457J ~ be1i;:c, Xtnt cond in & oul $1599 ~ THINI $26.l(), 67:'!-5426 1970 VW Squarrb11ck 11.IJOO 'VOLVO' mile~. air·conri. AM -fY! • , rariin. LuggagP r.i:1 ck . Sf'i~e . Mini conrii!ion. $22;'{} !1rm. 18711 BEACH BL. 842-4435 ''fRIEDLANO£R'~ Aft j:'.l(} pm. 830-RIM9 HUN TINGTON BEACH lllst lliAC" <HWY. ltl '66 V\V . Xlnt ronri. Nf'1v '69 VW BUG 893-7566 • 537-6824 tires, chrome whcrl~. ~1nal! NEW-USED-SERV:· '' slerring '~:heel, r a ri i o, he11ter. $1000 or best olftr. Dark ~reen finl~h with rarlio ............... 494--02.'JJ f.: hrate r. U;ider 2j,OOO miles $l69 --~-' IYQV 504) Take small down . 5 1966 VW Sundial Camper \Yill hnance pvt ply. $1456 1967 Volvo 122 St. \Yag61{ complete w/cabana. Xlnt full pncP. d lr. Aft 10 am R., H .. Automatic, Air Cot'ld. cond. ,\fis<' camping gear :J40-JIOO llr 494_i506. VCJ083 included. $1950. 646-8402 e 1969 V\V BUG e DEAN LEWIS .66 V\V Fastback. Li<'cnst: Radio. pin ~frippm". ,,.,, 1966 Harbor. C.:11. &16-930l UJ:i367 $79j .• JIM SLE 1\10NS " IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I VOLUME SELECTION Ii\1PORTS, 120 \\P . Warner, oval tires. COM mar. wood '67 PlSOOS. 29.000 fll.,i· Santa. An11 ~6-1114 fnm. Rral sharp. SJ.50 for Leather, A:\1-F.\1 . S Z~ !l? I -~==~"-".:..C.---1 n1y cqu1ry & 111.ke over ltmi. Call 54()-7J.Jl, 9 )'\ ~'-* 68 V\Y Bug. nu tires Call 557~796 '69 COUGAR '69 LINCOLN V-8, ,l..1., Iott o:r. fl", PS. pow1r {di~) bro~t\, PW, PS. rod10, ~ea1d tr ww iir•'· \'•nvl rool. ''"\'rt1 1110u. ~/tov., AM·FM 'lerto. s!fffing wheel. ZR£215. [\ill'lillOlor. v.a. o~to. trans .. lot· lorY oil' conditioning, pow tr 1tetr· inQ, poWlt (dist) bto~es. rod1<1, Mclel".1~11101~ whHl tovers. $5595 IDXS7S '66 LINCOLN 4 Or •• IJ-8. AT, tori cir, FP. PS. p<rW!'" (dist) bre~t1-. PW. PS. R&H, -hrei. vinyl roof. T!llled !l~u. w/toY.STDSM '68 OLDS 4-4·2 2 or. H.T. v.11. AT . to t I Oii. PS. power (d•stl btokrs. R&H, lore.., vinyl roof. r1111ed gltn! wftov .. !di sl"""'1 wt.eel. VZT70l '69 MERCUR '69 LINCOLN 2 Or .• v.a, AT, toet air. FP. PS. pGwlr (di!.t) bro~e!, PW .. PS. heel•, ww tires. vinyl roo!, t1n11d glos!.. w/tov. AM-FM ltflO • lilt steering wheel. 'VPUI 12 '70 FORD Tom<>, V-1, AT, toct olr, PS. pow- er (dist) broket. R&H, -111•l. vinyl ioof, tinHd glass w/tov. 115BQU '62 LINCOLN • Or., V-lt AT, 1aci 01r, FP, PS. Pl. PW. PS, R&H. w/ttres, .11n1ed ~ w/c.ovirs. E~eepl11oncl - kiw !flilfogt. IG1'26 l '69 FIAT SEDAM 124. outo. '"'"'" power (disc:) brokes. YCN894 $J95 :::~~~:.~~:~:·R $1995 brob:S. rodt0, htoltr, wllitlWO tirl \, wi"yl roof. tifttld 9latt, '=--·--··--·--··- wlittl towtii''ii'li"il"il' ... 1111•--· I OPEN SUNDAYS OF COLORS AND OPTIONS TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S # 1 VOLUME LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER BEFORE YOU BUY! • Xln l cond. p11ymrnts. or '63 P·ISOO. Xlnt mech .~nu * ffi3·1131 af! 6 P:ll 6.1R--Ol82 brks. clch f'tc. Int. Pllnfi '66 BUG -Xln t. Wht/rerl int 4.lOOO mt. Nr\u !i!'C!i. SSSO. 644-4JZt; or !H!l·J.38!l. "69 V\V S.,brk, 11uto tr11n~. ncw hrakr!t. $1800 Call WANTED s.on. 8<&-9'JR , I'l! pay rop dollar for ~ur Autos, Used VOLKSWAGEN today, 0Ca1J ---,,B.,.U"'l_C_K __ _ ~":30;~k E~~~ ;.~~-:;:: 673-til!l2 . '68 SKYLARK ·'"" ' ** '67 V\V Sq1111.r"h;ick - Good {'ondit1on. St;mo or l'lesr nrrrr. 646-8309 '66 vw SEDAN 2 Or , H.T. V!I. 11utomat1r, r'1!" {VIN 6721 d10, heatrr, power .r.!ctfliiJ; ~ brakr~. vinyl mor, ,t'W! \T'.V bus: 1960 SunJ1~ mp -11e1v tire&. Sacrifice Sl7f>. 673-8174 $888 immaculatC'. t\VEf197) :_ '69 V\V Bus;. rartio, hra1cr. $1925 2t000 n11Jc~. Xlnl rond . S139J. 497-1037 B • 'li3 vw BUS-AM/f'M. AUER BUICK., ~ood running con<:!. i\!1.ke 18711 BEACH BL 842-443:) 234 E. offrr. 642-&.llO HUNTINIOTON BEAOi Cost"-l\lesa 69 v1v su~. Pri \·. rr~ ,\1r 1L~alir~g~ee5S~e~lececttifcaiinl 1!!'11!!!111111!~ rond. l\l:iny f"Xlras! S22.'i0. Of vw Campers, "67 BU ICK RIVIERA &1&-6.32i, j.IS-2080 O\VNER Fiic 111r cond ~ '6.l vw Karn111nn Ghia-Great Vans, Kombis1 poy,'l'r, Vinyl mnr. i\f1~hl' ~hapt, nf'\Y enp;, hr;ike~ &'. Buses, New & Used tin>~. :\!:Rst v.'hls, Sle •~·; 9 !11pe CALI. DR. JOYN t1rr1t ...... ~.1 offrr. 5'I -0605 J!'.l!i:'! V\V Bu~Ntw f"l18 k hrak~~ '.\lakl!' offer. 619 Poins"ttia. Crl:\I. fi7:\-~ii6 Immediate Delivery AT fi.17-7077 &\t or CHICK IVERSON 1_. pm. Vw 19711 CAD El Dor11do-17. n1i, lutly "fJu1pperl Sih' ·611 VW Rug, beia:r. Goorl M~:J031 Ext 61! or 67 a:rry ~ \\'hit". ,\,\I; .c ('('lllrl. rvt pty. ~h15! sell 1970 HARBOR BLVD ~~~:14~: Pi\1 : 1>0: .. 1H12, 1 SHI'!~. fi7J-9il6 af1 6. . 1 COSTA ME..i::.A • frir P11ul Hrndri·~nll. ·ii'7_vw. radio f.r. healer.~"" "Tl V\V VAn bu~. A/C, RIH. "6~ BUICI\ cu .!ii \"O rain!. ,Jn1 cond., mll.kr fl[· lie, r tr. TotRI pnN' nr11 \rtLDC'AT-Au1n. p 1 (p frr M7~ S.Wlfl. ''1.11 \\'ill lakr $.100 111r cnnrl, r&H Xlnt ro * * '6.'i \T'.V BUG-S600 nr ,t, you t11kt ovt'r pymnt! 962-.1003 f. best olft<r. 2Cl7 lndlanapol11t, or $3.100 cash. ~~!HOfl 19G.1 BUICK F:lrC'ir11. m 2 H1g Sch. •61 vw ·~ 1 HT. ruu po•1t'~ • ••-"""'· Rad o. !kl-rack. • • '6 ;; V W b u i. Ru n s snow chi.ins. luggage r!lck. Call alt 6. 962--'159R ·. bt-11ulilully. New Ii res, Pritt<! lo &tll. 17111 :14:,..262() radio, IM!11ler. S7511. 494-2SU •68 BUG, l2.000 ml, GD e '68 VW 9 • PASSENGER COND VAN. &t4-6J38 Aft :i '68 Buick \\i"1ldcat HT, Makf' ollrr 6#-S4i7ll J VW K. Ghia '64, 43.000 ml'&, actory •tr. lo mi. Sa ·59 VW, + B~ Bua: Kit. Pvt pty, Xlnt rond, $7::,0 SlfiOO 548-J002 ~fag 1~"'°ls .C.· tirn. All for <'ash. 6T.>-;,.j()5 e 'fili BUICK \\'AGO S.100. fi7~ "f;I VW Sl::O. :""rv.· hrakf'" is * lks1 llfff'r • '65 VW ·Good Cond. I i\r"' piunt. En5: rC'hh '67. * M3-I".~ • ~ $730 * • * 67.').:J96R Vr~ i;::ood cond. ;,.i~J 1"6fl .Ii'.'! R1vh:.•r11 GS. fully l~d '6.'1 Karn1Ann Gh1' Con1 rx "119 V\\'-f ullv lofirlM UKIO C11ll mn(I, 22 .. i,on ory. nHlt'~ $1S:IO or m~·kp ollr r. • 611)..l llil • $200 . ., 61"~ ~.i~ \~ Bu1"k D'f'l~;11" A i;:oocf wan! ad Is a rood , A p:x:I want 11d il a lood IYIUJ ·Alr Xlnr rnnrl. 'J lnllf'srm,.nt lnW!stm .. nt 6t2-4749 af1 ~ ~·ktl_y_ 1§1 1 ,,. .. ~, •. ,. J§J I ._..... 1§1 I Au101. !of Sal• ] §] I Aulo• for Salt 1 §1 1 1~ _ .. _ ..... _ ... _·~1~1 1~_·,_ .... _ ... _ •. ~l§J L_I _,,,_ ..... _ ... _. _,c:...:41 '90 Autos, U1.d 9tO Auto11 UMCI 990 Autos, UMd Au tos, UMd 990 Autos, UMd 993 ~ CADILLAC CHEVR.OLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET : .1 990 Auto11 U1H 990 Autos, UMd 990 CHEVROLET CADILLAc; cb~~~A~~~~t~E CAO. '70 SEO OE VILLE '54 FLEETWOOD '66 CHEVY MALIBU '67 MALIBU '66 CAPRICE '69 IMPALA '69 MALIBU ~ PRICED Jo"OR QUICK ¥.~·'E 14 Door. fo'ull po11o•er, air cond. 2 l • i BUICK '68 RIVIERA FAc:roR~ ~flt CONDITIONING t"IAf • /,owe.r, vinyl top. full 1 vinyl strain 1eats, spor t WI, tilt whffJ AM/1'"M Attractive dart blut' Moon· J.'ACTORV !GAZ 3591 Autnm11.tic, power alHring • 4 Dr. H11.rdtop. Aulo1natir, n Dr. Ha.rdlnp. Au1omatie, r11.. 4 Dr ~L Auto., radin, 1spor1 Couµr. Vinyl roof, P:S" du.r metaJlc linillh ~'Wilh AIR OONDrrJONJ"" 5295 brakrs . \vindowa • seat.a, &H. P .S., a ir CC1odltion1n1t din, healer. P.S., I ownf'r.' p S '111r Would you bl'lil'\'t V~. 11u1nm11.t1f, 11harptr. J . ·~ (NO M l~AKEI <VAF369J Nice, (TSJ~). Right milta ' ., ' fVCMotlS) Lea than 11.·hole-~ ~hitr l~au roof & lealhC'r Vinyl p11.dded top, full powtr, air condirloning, (SAA52ll ll nlc" car for ot\ly $197!1, lt · i;. :;. ~t~.r~;M~ :;;; ;:~: ~~.~~J:~ ~·~l!~l!~r:: ~ ..... $1388 $1207 too. $l 2U ~~~lJ wholesa!t value. s• · $lgQS ' ::i~::!:":'':n;~;:~z ,,., ((0$566& 21 "' "~~:~R;'·""' 1 DAPo'NiiKcs CONNELL CHEVROLET coNNELL CHEVROLET $1978 coNNELL CHEVROLET 1 ~r;~.g7o~son {~n. :~ . ibe~ -.,. ....... CA-,-,.-R-O-.-x-,,,-,-".'-nd-.-,-~70 1 it~ Harbor Blvd. at f"•ir Dr. CD~ ~~R BL~~ .. l~.1 2!l28 }lARBOR BLVD. CONNELL CHEVROLET I ~28 lIARBOR BLVD. Harbor Bl., eo5t.a .~esa. ~ -427 l!ng. 30,000 m1 s, $2150. 1 Cosia P.le.~a S46-81ll? COSTA MESA 546-1203 2828 HAR.BOR BLVD. 1 COS'l'A MESA ~6.1203 r1t · new, Un •. Se_.e 10 ap. 1 p te. ,fWtA518) ' " $2555 '. -' -me$ ~CADILLAC .t.Ul110P.IZ£0 0£.\LEI\ 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA !>40-36..'\0 Pvt pry, 64;r.l!I07 $995 '66 Chevy Nova lhrl!p• V-A, COSTA MESA 546 \203 'JO IMPALA CADILLAC .69 C L. E lflfij ChevellP Malihll station 1967 Oiev II St, Waa:on. . -amam 1me green x I auto., R/H. L 1cen11 e e AUf'HOFllZEO 0£.t.Lflt · . ' · wagon-6 cyl, 111110. $7.iO. VS, R., H., auiomalic. VVM-'SS Chevy 2<1r hrdtp, a uto, I ! CAO. '65 SEO. OE VILLE J3(X) llARBOR BL.. ~nd. S~;; ~·~1t8~ chrome 962-497K. 19381 Pitcairn Ln. 260. ;[~1~16 1~~~Ts.J \~ tNo. P t0610) $299, SIO .i Dr. H.T. VII, P.S., r11dio. ~, COSTA MESA r ms · Htg Bch. DEAN L EWIS delivers on approved credit. 11 ir. ""Yl 1~10f, )4,200 rnllr~. ""91 · n..... \\'. Warner, Santa AM, ' FACTOR\' ,,N\r 00 • vy<0n Sunday CHEVROLET '65 Chevelle Malibu SS-Auto, ,,1""m-,",'-,"'°""'';:;c;:.,.M,,. ="'=-··.31).,', I c"':::: ... ::'::'::'------~" al 194~ Harbor Blvd, No mlsljlke, lhis lz the right 540-9100 Open Sunday • AIR CONDITIONING '64 SEDAN OE ILLE I· P/1, R&H, lo mi. Orig own· 1970 El Camino Cuslom 350 '69 Impala 2 Dr hrdlp save C.M. price. (339f.SU1 l''ull power incl. eltttric win· y 61 Chevy 2-dr _{No. RVP374) Pr, $925. 846-5625 cu in, r /h, a lr cond, p/s, S.500. 350 engine. auto, p/b, • 1964 Chf':vy Bel Air Sta $2844 dowi & electric-i eat. Sig· $199, $10 delivt ni on aP: ·oo OleVy Ki ngwwood Slalion p/b, vinyl top. Vt>ry clean. pfs. hict ftir, lo mi's. Xln't \\!11g, B.llto trans; p/&, p/b, , nal sf'Pkin~ radio. see to rull power + air. (IEV 0581 I ~:':i:i~ ~~'.tC.~~ at l9'1;, \\!gn, Air, brakes, stterinli\'. !!~~ ;:,~! 84'2-l694 aft 4 rond. New ti r iP ~I b r k ~, R/H. 545-7327 CONNELL CHEVROLET ,l '69 ,BUICK ELECTRA " r:licW H:r. Vinyl top, P.S .. P.B .. P-sea t&, 111r condltion- in.r,.. a utomatic trans .. low mij,p; CZAE62'2\ appl"f':cla1t'. 1TBY3(Ji). $995 Xlnt Make offer, 645--0446, ===-~~~---I slPreo lap!!. $21~ >~or Quick '6,11 Chto\•y V8, r/7, 4 rir, tac ; $1222 I e '6.l Chrvy Jmpal11 645-2026 WANTED: '70, '71 Nova or Sale. \\!ill ronsfrlf'r h1)de. 11r. pi;., pb, 46,000 mi. Orig $3488 DAVI! ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Blvd. a t Fair Dr. Costa Mesa 546-8017 '0~8IERA -l.oflded. 1tereo. 9(>,a u t . sil • w/blacl! vinyl top. "'.k\ip. only, 642-4000 Mr . Rdli '.MCKendry , .,; CADILLAC !': • . J.'rge1t Selection . OF LUXURIOUS _CADILLACS I ,,' •11" Or1nge County .... 1; I • 19 Cpe DeVilles • 18 Sed. De- -V11l'ri, 6 El Dorados • 5 Con- W tibles. 16 other 1dect trt<k'·i n1. r 1'63 thru 1970's ..... m ii:. ~~-· ~~CA~L~ AUTl-IOl'bZ£0 OEAUll -26oo HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 54tl"·'100 Open Sunday • • CAO. '69 CONVERTIBLE FACI'ORV !/.\~ CONDITIONING FuR"ii!wer. a ll l@ather ilfter· ior, tilt & telescup1c steer- AUTHOAIZEO OEAl[.'t 26()0 HARBOR BL., cosrA MESA 5-10-9100 Ope n Sunday • 1968 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE PRlCED FOR QUICK SALE Beautiful glamow-brown,me- tali<· ex!erior with bjack landau roof and leather in- terior. f'llliy power equip. pi>d. Air C<lnll., Ai\11 -FM stereo radio, ·re!e-tilt slN'r, y.•heel etc. l'v'Rf.095) $2975 . John5'in k Son, 2626 H1rbor Bl., Costa-Me~a. 54!>-5630 • CAO, '69 CPE DE V~lE t'ACTORY AlR CONDITIONTNq FULL LE ATHE R INTERIOR f ull power equi pped, padded top, t1!1 & telescopic steer- ing, stereo, most all deluxe extras. 1 YSC 685f. • $4444 ~~~L~ AUTkOAIZEO DE.t.LEll 261'.K) HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA :Jo!0-9100 Open Sunday • ----.~-~- CAO. '67 CPE. DE VILLE in&. 1tereo, lt".lllded w/extra1 t ~ ~ • • ,t,,_ "'Al'.Y low Jocal miles. F"ACTORY (·YNE3991. AIR CONDITION ING M.,i $4222 t'ull power, beaulifW cloth k ,~ leather inter. Stereo, door Jocks, cruise control, trunk "O~~:\._ A_., opener. Ligbt 11en tinel, autn . IOCI(» dimmer. tnOfil every dlx: ex- CAOILLAC tra. (TVV650) '') AlJfHO"Z!O Ot'.'LEA $2444 26()() HARBOR BL., r.•COSTA MESA ~91~ Op~n Sunday ~qb q, ~-C:ADl~LAC ""c•~LAC i10SED. DE VILLE AUTHORIZ!D DlAl fFI 2600 HARBOR BL .. 12.QO!l: local miles. Only by COST A MESA 1eeit)a and driving thi! like 54()..9lOO Open sund11y new trade in can you ap-• preciate cundillon. E xotic. -~l9°'6"6_c=A~Dc;l'L'L'Ac.C-11i.U P gold metallic linish w}th-harmonizing interior &. SEO DEVILLE J,A.n~lU. roof. Fully powt>r PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 'rt:-Trd of course, ph1.!( B,Rutifu! ebony hlack finish · ;..1 stereo, tele • tilt \.vith blRck landau roof &. ilfl'f, wheel, ATR COND., black le a the r interior. p1lfl~much MO RE. See this Equipped with 11ll the lux- one before you buy. /29(). ury featur('.!':. Full power, &tifl. Pricecl lo ~ell. John-r11d io he11trr factnry 11 ir -""""' Son, 2G26 Harbor Bl., cond.'. etc. 1sBo 15.iJ $1675. Coata Mesa. 540-56.10 Johnson & Son, 2626 Harbor 1,,6',:,c.C.~.\O~.-C.ope-'--~o.~V~il~l•-.-,-~-.1 Bl., Cosla: Mesa 54-0-5630 ~-Hi mi., but top' '69 Convertible. loade d, a11Vi! Low book. $4'.XXl. Can f1nance, priv, MUST SELL! 675-6060 pty., San Clemente TI4: 'Sil . FLEETWOOD 4 dr. 492-2800. Moti:f;: in xlnt. rond, tires 1967 El Dorado. fiir. new pe.int. Nttd& seat Priv11ti> party. $'2600 cf>vt>rf. $27:>. 5.17-33..11 Call 546-1284 '69 Coupe DeVllll! '611 CdV-Full pwr, own('r Full power . good rond. mu11 sAerillce this lft!ek. 673-2262 or 673-572.1 S!lOO be!ow book. 5571510 Auill1> UMd 990 '90 t:44 CMEYY II 4 DOOi s999 . '"· "''"'"'· ..... ., 1ir coMf. A feoJ 9ooJ ...!111. l,6tAI ~ ~' 'fi e air, Pih, P IS. VR '70 EL CAM INO, l)7 cu in, Plyn1. '&1mp. !61 P/S, AT 641-9:i@ day1, 64J.-0962 e ves ownf'r: $\JOO, 644-5425 2828 HARBOR BLVD. VERY CLEAN * $600 l1nl/wind., P/S, P/8 , mi~t Ii rlisr brak1, lo rni'1 nee. '67 IMPALA 2-dr. 11:0Jd , PS, * DRA FTED. MU ST COSTA MESA :>'16-1203 2100Ha rborBlvO. 645-1}166 , * 646-18!!0 * grn, T.O.P. 54 5 -1 282 , 673-l7fW air-"A Beauty; Must Sell" SELL '62NOVA. Dally Pilot Want Ads have We'll help You sell! 642-5678_ I For best results! 642-5678 M0-4:-.60 White Elephant Dime-A-Line _,_33-_1"'-~---~= ~-"-'-.-•-•_•_54_9-_1_4_29=--·-'-"'-'-'"-'-•-•_lo_"-·--=-~ Autos, l<ew 980 Autos, New 910 Autos, New 980 I Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, N•w 980 ' I BUSINESS IS GOOD AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD ! THE REASON IS SIMPLE ••• WE SELL FOR LESS THIS WEEKEND -ON LY- BRAND NEW 1971 THUNDERBIRDS 18 ST~K TO CHOOSE 2 DOORS 4 DOORS HARDTOPS LANDAUS FIJOM $75 OVER FACTORY INVOICE plus t•x & licen•• NO GIMMICKS-NO ADD ON'S-NO ORDERS ~:~ TORINO NEW 4 DR . SEDAN SAVE 351-VI, AT·, \Ill tir ••· 1".S., l"-di1c1 $60529 ''" ••"· T-gl•n, whl (Vto, bdv mou l"inq elt. ( IOlO!i2 ) . W·Stk, S4001.2S 011, Pflc• SJ402.t 6 NEW 2 Dr. Hdtp, Brou9h. J!i l Vt , A·T, bit tir11, ••• gfp, p.s. P."i1c1, ,.;,, r•d. whl c•r1, 1!c. (I 2~J 56ol. w .sf'llr. S442l .25 O•r 1"rlc• SJ741 .7l NEW 4 DR. SEDAN SAVE VI , c•ui10., WSW, vii. 9•ou p, P.S., $60000 P.B., .;., re•• window "•fo9, ••dio, l;ni, 9l~u. whl. cov e,., ! 1169<12 } W-Srkr. S40J1 .l 5 o.,, Prl<• SJ4Jl .21 NEW 2 DR . HARDTOP SAVE Vt, c•Yito., WSW, f'.S .. P.B .. ,;,, $60158 r1 dio, linltd 91.u, wh•el co•1r1, { 1615'111 W·St••· 1411 6 011, Price Slll 4.4.2 NEW'71 AANCHERO NEW RANCHERO Emiu ion (onirol •v•••m. Ii•••· AM <tlll io. l l!t ll l), E7•1<1 w .1tti:f SJJt 6.IZ Our Prlc• SJ712,t4 NEW RANCHERO 500 ]~I Vt , cruioo"l•fic, vii. 9ro up, P.S., power di1t br1~11 , li11t. 91111, H 0. JU Ip. ( f I 564111. w .ftkr $4284.0& Our P'rlc• Sl lf5.4J NEW H.T. <11 9 Vt , vinvl •oof, ctui oo., WSW, vii. g·~·· P.S., "I• .1lr. whl., P-1h ., f.,•. loc ~•. 1ir, •~'• t•"'P· co"hol, AM .FM, P.W. etc. ! 121· 708). t·' W·Stlu S6041 Our Price S4t 41 NEW LTD 4 pR. BROUG. SAVE ~00 \I f: cr11i>o ., WSW, vi1, 9rp., '96401 P.!i ... ;., AM 'FM, 1;nt1d 91•11 , power wi"cl o"'•· I 1)227td ' W·Stkr S5271,00 o.,, p,1c. Soll l l .tl NEW GALAXIE 4 DR. SAVE S•"~"· \II, (rui10., WSW,_P.S ., '· '81200 dio( brko., •ir, r•d io, dlw. bill., ti11i, 911111, full wh1•I coven ,{ t000l1 L w .stru. S4607 O•r p,1c. SJ7tl ---------·------NEW CUST. 500 SEDAN 351 \If, A·T, bit iire1, P-11 •••. p. di1c1, ,;,, rtdio, T-91111. whl cvr1, "vl o" cpl, et(, ( 10096<11. W-1tkr 14141.75 011r Price SJl97.IO SAVE $745'5 NEW'71 BRONCO NEW BRONCO WAGON VI, •••r bench •••'· buck1I 111,, H.O. pk9,, 2 1kod pl1l•1, H.0, lit••, 1p1 r1 tir1 c1rr;1r, RI H, fr11 •u11· riin9 hub1, H.O. r•4., H.O, b,1. w ..,tkr S44J6.J7 Our Price SJ7tl .OO NEW BRONCO WAGON \II , buck •! 1h., fr•ctio11 lock It· •~I•, Ltd. 1li p-f1o"t 1111. Spt. pk9., •u~. fuel l•ftk, ••dio, f••• ru11n in9 hyb" Stk. 111200 1101•1 W·Jtkr. S4610.l 2 0 11f Price Sl t 7].46 Stk. 11 l'lf {05685 ) THIS WEEKEND -ON LY- BRAND NEW 1971 MUSTANGS HARDTOPS FASTBACKS CONVERTIBLES ' IN 40 STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM $75 'OVER FACTORY INVOICE plus t •x & lic •ns• NO GIMMICKS-NO ADD ON'S-NO ORDERS EL DORADO • CAMPERS • STK 11 2111 -11 FT. SHAWNEE <I CY. fl. 11frig•••lo•. Ch1I••~ ••"9• I heecl, '•t .... 1., "•••••· =101166 LIST l'lt:ICI SJ672 NEW 1971 $1919 SAU $21 0745 PRICE ; ,... , . STK 9#TCl i l -11 FT. NAVAJO :r ' fu)ly ..,,j~ with 16" c.c;. •"gin•, fullt Yl\•hMRIZ4i'. 4 .1,...a tr•n•mlu lon. h••t•r &.'" 41:fr'tiottr, ttl·"9¥el "dlr•(t•lr'' v•ntila tlon t)'•ttm, Wht41thl•Td w••h•r•. hl·b•ck uf1ty l111iclr•t .... ,,, •••t b•lt•, • •• front & r••r, ,_44" vl1er & d•1h, locklng 1t11r. column, ll•Clu1111 llght1. Ord•r Tod•Y· STK. •l59 -l I FT. COMA.NCH£ <I cu. fl. r•fri 9•r•lor, 1!1inle11 d ••I 1lov1 cover. lt 15ll6l LIST P•ICI Sll7t.J7 $ALE $186260 PRICE NEW'71 F100 PICKUP NEW F·100 STYLESIDE P.U. 2<10 -6 cv1. en9., l·•P"· ••"io, t!"t. 91•11 , H.D. Re1 r Sp., g•Yg••, ci9. li9hler Stl. •T6l !1611). W·Srilr, SJ3Jl.t7 Ou, Price SJ6tl.OO NEW F·100 CUSTOM S1yl,1id•. Vt 1119 ., R•n9t r p ~q .. xl"t, •mp I eil 9•u9e1, tool bo>, C•Yi•om•t+c, ept. v•cuum beo1lef, SAVE 5953" AM-M 11 e•eo, P.S .. 671111 tire1. etc. 1065 11 W.ut, 141&0.lO Our l'flc• Sl lt6.31 A LITTLE llGGER •.• •• , FOR A LITTLE MORI MAVERICK 2 DRS.-'I DRS.-GRABIERS-Y-8S NEW'71f250 PICKUP NEW 1971 FORD F-250 c.mper 1p•ii1I, Sport CY1iorn ceb, Cr .. i11-o-m1l ic lr1111min ion, pow1r "••ring , power "i•c br1~•1, "3 60" VI, •~cl io, ••I•• 9•• t•nk. ti 16, mo• tor ;:11 ~1. R1toll S41]J.OI -Sol• ll167.70 NEW F-250 CUSTOM SAVE Olx. 2 Ion •, )60_ VI, 'r1n.91r p~~. $109100 cmpr. 1p1c., cr11110, p.o,.c1, '"• AM·FM 1!t reo, P.S., 2!i g•I. t•11k, 1p•r• li•t. 11095 11. Stt #TIS. W·1f'll11141 5.97 011r Prl .. S.ifJZ4.97 r1t'arra•ly '-'"' ................ , •• , ......... , .... ,_ ........... ktt#Y .. ....... • .,.., .. 1., 90 DA. YI OB 4,001 JllLES ,......;~~--~~~~~~~~~ ·.~~:: NEW CAR TRADE·INS -----------.1 MUITANGIALI lO lo choo•e f•om. '65 tllru '70 rnod•l1. Co11p11, ll1•cl lo p1, con•cdible •116 l ·l-2 f•.tb•c ~1. Som • with <I 1pt1~1, 1110 1ir conditioning •~d •11lom•lic "'ode '1 . EXAMPLE: 1969 MUSTANG H.T. VI .. eYh>., P.S., fll"io, he1ter, •i1, low ,.,il 11. W1rr1nly •v•il· •bit. lXXCl76l OUR PRICE $2296 '68 DODGE Pol••• <I ,j,, H.T .. \II, P,S.. RIH, ,;,, Good !OU0465l S1296 -,67PLYM OUTH 11111 ' milo1 , Spl. Furv 2 dr H.T. VI , •ulo. lt&H , l'.!i., vi "yt roof, 900" milo1. !WCRl90l $1196 '69 LTD 2 DR. H.T. \II. 11110 .. R&H. P.S .. vi11yl r•of, w1rrenly 1v1il. !ZKHS 7l l S2396 '68 DODGE CHARGER Vt , •ufo., RI H, P.S., Approi, I J,000 mile1. W•<1111ty 1v11!, !XEW'lt<I) $1796 '65 DODGE DART SEO. 6, •ulo, l&H. tRi;V607) $696 '66 PLYM. FURY 111 4 dr. Sed. \II, 11110.. 11d:o, he1i•r. Goocl '";!,,, !656<11 1 SALES DEPT. I •WT• t Hil ltlON.fll I AM T• ' PM IAf HOUltS 11 •v te ' ,._ SUN CHEVY HARDTOP & WAGON SALE '69 lmp•l1 H.T. !XOCl 59 l I '69 M.nl.u H.T. !807 8Stl \I t , 1uio., RI H, P.S., Air. '69 w19on, Con(OYfl, VI, 1ulo, RIH, P.S. YOUR CHOICE $2396 '62 CHEVY II 9 PASS. WAG. \18, 11110., It &~. new p1i11t, C!11 n cir. !()KL7 l~l '64 OLDS 91 4 DR. H.T. \II , •11le., P'.S., RI H, ,;,, I own••· r 10112tl " $696 $696 $796 ( 5 l 1970 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOORS 15 l Color 11l1etien, fully r1conlllitio"•lll, 90•0 ,,,;1.1, ·VI , •ul., P.S .. hrt. 5o'"• "'/r•dioo. City of Coil• Meo• 11••• r•tur~1. ( 10<1111 ( 104tJ6) {1 0<1125) 11011241 11 041211 OUR PRICE $ 1696 FOIO-LTD-IALAXll-TOllNO -WAGON $ALI ............. ,,_ ....... 'lt .......................... ,._ ......... ............................. _... ...... .... EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD LTD 2 ch. H.T. G ood mil1i, \I I, 11110., ,,S., R&H, vi11yl reof, •ir, w,,,, •••ii.! 112AGll OUR PRICE $2896 '69 FORD COBRA Spt. roo f, •ulo., ltlH, P.5, !ZOV707J ' $1896 '67 COUGAR H.T. VI. l',S., •ulo. R&H .• ;,, &ood mi111. !ZLHtff ) $1496 '68 PL YM. VIP .C ci r. H.TT. \II , •ut, 1tfH, I'.$., 1ir. W1rr. ••1!1. I 756CQIU $1796 '64 FALCON Sl!DAN 6 tyl., •u!o m1tic, ••dio, h1•f· 1r. good ... n.,, ( Pl\16691 $796 '63 COMET S22 M1leo•, Rec•nd. VI, r•bwilt t u!o, h i nt., ll&H, pwr, tFLYl ll J $696 '64 CHEVY \IJ TON Pickup, ] 1pooi, ~t•lor. !G65· 001) $796 PAITS-SIRVICI HOURS 7 AM ·To t PM MOH I PARTS DIPT. ONLY I AM le I PM UTUaDAYS 7 AM To ' PM ruwat f • • ( ! I ' I I I \ ... :J DAILY PILOT Saturday, MMcll 27, 1971 lr,;il l ~ . Autos Jot s.ile .·:I lrr;i 1 I . Awtot Jot~ ~ 1 Auto~ IOf $.lie _J:A;vt;;••;·;U;Mdmmm:.:.990;; 1 Autos, U1ed l§J ~' .... _ ... _ ... ___ !~ l '"""~'"' l§J I ~~~/ 1§1 1 ,;;;I ;;;''"';;;;"'"";;;;~~/ l~I 1§1 I Autol for SM 990 I Autos, UMCI 990 CHEVROLET 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos# U5ed 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, UMcl 990 990 Autos, Uood FORD ~-!Ill : --·-------CHEVROLET '70 El CAMINO Vu1yl lop, Vil, uuton1atic, radio, ht>ater, power .:sl<'<'f· 1ng & brakes. air t'IJnd,, ton· neau rovrr. 180026EJ $2888 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2~80 Harbor Blvd. al Fi:11r Dr. C~la ·'lcsa .>~6-8017 '66 BEL AIR CHEVROLET I • • JOE 0. FLOYO 24936 Las Maria1 Mission Viejo You arl' llll' .,.,1nll('f of 1 t1ckrls ro !hf' Roya l I nterna t ion a I Circus at 01e ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNOS • .Saturday, April 3rd P!casf' call &tl-5678, ext. 31~ bl'll1ecn 9 and 1 pm 10 claim your 1icliets. (North County toll·fref' numbl'r is ~12201 4 Door. full po11f'r, :i1r cor)IJ, * * * radio. heatf'r. •SAA 51•1! ' ' $695 '70 NOVA I , ------~~ CHRYSLER '70 CAMARO '65 CHRYSLER j t Dr. II T VS, radio, power I ~!cPr1ng. auto., 11.11·. 17.600 4 Door Sedan. ImmaculaCI' I m1l('S. J{p$o 2 d 8 y 7 100 6 . t317ASVl I !hru-OUI, Low mileage, VS, automatic. radio, heater, power srecring. fZW25J) CONNELL CHEVROLET $995 '· CONTINENTAL 1970 MARK Ill cost $9600 rie1v. Sac. SIM.99, Under war· ra.nty, DLR. OY89A803507, phone 636-4010 '68 CONT'L Cp. ln1mac. cond. ~1ust see. 962--0673 aJt fl & .,.,,knch;. CORVAIR '65 CORYAIR • Door. l\VEF (189! $445 CORVmE 1 :o::::::> FORD FORD ·~""eo.;:~.xnr,! ·~~: [ '65 LTD '68 LID Squire Wag. $2195/offer: 642-1528 I l\1UST SELL. T-Blrd Molar, • ,69 CORVE'J"T£ All A·l 4-57,500 mi, 2 dt. hardtop, ~8. a.u.tomatic, power steer· spd fastback ' 35(1 engifK" all power exc. wind., lac !fl&, atr cond., luggage rack. Air' P/S SMcio 613--2292 'I atr, auto. trllllllm., AM·l'M (~AVA) · ' · rlldio, radial ply, clean, xlnt $2399 COUGAR "'""" 1 0 ""''· .,.,. ""'' BILL YATES $1,120. !\take an oiler. Call '69 Cougar, air oond, vinyl 64•1-000.l Eves. AU day Sat.-VOLKSWAGEN top, new tires, lo blue book, Sun. $2300. Call afl 4:30 pm -1 ~---------1 ~~3163. I!l69 F'ORD CUS'I'OM 4-<lr, San Juan Capistrano 32852 Valle Road DODGE P.<>/Pb, r&h, Po I Y &: I ass 831-4800/493-4..)11/499-2261 tires. Sharp. Best olfer.1--------- 962-.\1539 or 968-9280 '67 FORD ·~··A '66 Ranch Wai~~- Autontatic, power 1\J~k. l~\\'J003\. Kelly BIUe Book $118.5 Our Price $999 .... B'ARWICK. IMPORTS INC. DATSUN ' 99~ So. Cout Hwy. Laguna Beach 5-16-4051 I $9'fl1 '64 FORD FUTURA BRAND NEW 1971 GREMLIN _. -·-------... --.. • ~ .... -~ ... """"'l'·o.w--....... _,. ONLY $1898 '13AMBAll. •1.•o•o...•-· lUn! ttowliti.,., Y·I, $375 .... """·""'·JI<. '-.i" h~·n. lkM 'llllAMBLI• ~~:.::s575 D flllUlll $01 V·I. ...... "'"'· , .. , ......... '-"' ... ,., "69 vw ' ' .... ·--... $1476" lrMi.t., r.oi., ~ .• llQ -· I t7'11Q. 'If FORD U N<MllO t .. lllit~V-1, ·:;:,, /:.: 52175' \irllkH.61 ... 7[. ' '17PONTIAC :;;~=·s67! ·, I '· 1 " '" ~ I., 'th to- y ·"" •· •• .~ •• 05. " ... -D~ll V PILOT 3'f. -1,-so~:".:1~"=..'.:.~:~: .. ~,·1~~.,,~ .. ~ ..... ~i1§1~ .. ~ '~-·_-_ .. _..,_. ~1 1~1 ._I _._,, .. _ .. _..,_. ~1§1 !~-.-,,,.-.. -..,,~1§11 l§l I ]§] '~'-""'°'_"~~]§] 1§1 1 ,_,,, .... Autos lor S.I• Autot IOI' s.le • l•Au"~'"~';.' ,..u_,... ____ "°....;iA ,_•_••_•.;.· ..;u;.o,.i:;..... ___ 990.....;. 1 _A_ui_.., __ u_ ... ____ 990_ Autoa, UHd J!O~Ml!RC~RY OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH t90 Auto1, UMcl 990 Autos, Used PONTIAC PONTIAC PONTIAC 990 lutos, OIJ PONTIAC U8 Autos, UMd 990 Auto1, UMd __ R_A_M-BL .... E.,...R--T·llRD ·~·Mt.Mercury Montt90 ° '8T OLDS Dflta "SS" 4 dr, li•iiiij---iijjjj-iiii-iijjjj-iiii-jii 11 --DDAA~V'iEi"RR:Coiis:Ss-- ATTRACTIVE. hdtp., >UIO, Iaet. afr, R/H, ;7.aO Pf.YM .. OU-TH-Dus-ter PONTIAC I· ,ECONOMICAL vinyl rool, Hcenu UJP136 'll Lli ht.Ivy finish with aold In. $1295. Jl~f SLE.~ONS U.1· Complete Sales & Serv\Cf '70 FIREBIRD ESPiRif .......... ,6-9 -PO..,...NT .... IAC '68 PONTIAC LE MANS '64 RAMBLER CLASSIC 770 •••••••••• '65 THUNDERBIRll terlor equipped with auto· PORTS, llJ W. Warner, 2 Dr. 11.T. Automatic, radio, 2410 H•rbor Blvd. ~trans., radio, heater, Santa Ana 546-4114 h«'lllf'r, powf'r 1lf'f'ring, only at F'BJ.t of. pM. 1teerin1. etc. Pri~d '70 OLDS CUtlau S. 2 door. 9,000 c•retully driwn mUt1 Coat• Mtsl ~17 4 epeed, V8, •lr cond., power wteerln(, rally 1roup, AM/ Jo,M, wide ovlll1 wHh m•1 wtiee:l1. (727 BQJ ) t~tn!bird Cpe. Vll\y! roof, AIR. P .s., radio, 29.CXXJ mil· ea. Nt:w rubber. You can't believe. lZD"rl811 2 Dr. H.T. V8, 11ulomatic, ra· dio I: he.are.r, power 1teer- 1n& l bra~s. ta ctary air, bucket seat.A. Rt!d with black interior. (VIS506) Automatic. r1dio, ht:att!r, power 1teer in1. power bn.k· t:I. (0332) full power, lactocy 1ir oon- dHiontni. <POK 335) Must 1i\Crif1cer Thi.s wttk•nd onl.Y for quick 1ale. $1&75, YCN-7300 mile1, many extn1. and factory warranty 11 Open 7 dayi 1 week lAOaMohnton & Son, 2626 $3250. 646-9740 aft 5:30 pm available. (317Al..B) 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM :;. 81 ''• """' Mou, PLYMOUTH $2095 '67 f(ff[BfRD $2999 BILL YATES VOLKSWAGfN $2086 SALE PRICED $1995 $588 $795 BILL JONE'S BAUER BUICK 234 E. 17th S1. -~MUSTAN6 '69 ROADRUNNER Hardtop. ExceUent condition, rllr. full price Sl.?99. Take 11.mal! down. (ZRW889) \Vill 837-4800/ 493431l/499·2l61 San Juan Capi1trano J28j2 Vlllle Roar! CONNELL CHEVROLET BAUER BUICK DAVE ROSS PONTIAC B. J. Sportscar Center. 2828 HARBOR BLVD. 2.14 E. 17th St. Co11a :\!en j-18· 776.) 2 Dr, H.T. V8, auromatic. ra· tin. pvt. pty. call 540-3100 or ' m!lg7 MUST ANG A COOL JEWELi '70 Pontiac Ven!ura 400, 9- p111 sin wgn, l\.1etallic &tn w/a-rn inter. This beauty ls COSTA 1\.1.ESA 546-1203 Costa Pi1eaa 548-7765 l\.fUST sacrificf' '69 f'lrebird, auto, mags. vinyl lop, pert cond . 494-0693 :USO H1rbor Blvd. •I Fair Dr. Co1ta ltfeu. 546·I017 '61 JAVLIN 2833 Hariklr Blvd., C.1\-1. -i'b~. CJM'. Au to., RadLC1, p s. d10. hea1f'r. po.,,,·,r st~rina;, '53 PLYMOUTii 2 dr, black, .4_'1_·r~_•ll_ltl_a_rn_._~­ The ba.rrain cf your hfe. bucker uats, lo.,,,, miltage orta; (."(Ind, 19 mpr $200 er '69 I...er-.tans 2 DR HT. lm- (VC..17041 \.\'1th f11 ctory warranty re· Trade. 64&-4M7. mac. v1n . rf., AT. PIS. $893 mainina;.(l 1 Y 8 PT3 95 7'J l -.--196-l~B~a-nc-,-ou-d-,-. -P~I-~. P 'B. T G. A!\1. t 8 pt: RAMBLER loaded &: jusr broken in. '68 Bonne\'ill!' •I a Ii 0 n '65 R.A.\fBLER Cla1.s1c 2 Dr. Moving to rhe Orlenl forces wagon-Full pcl\\'er. 111r rond, hrdtop, low mile~. New Automatic trans., •Httring, r a d I c, WAR US. $1375. ., ... , he1tt:r. •••••••••• '65 T·BIRD .J P/b, Auto. 23,000 miles. 1nags. air. $2300. SS7-4686, Call Orii;:. n.,,,·npr. 54S.32'!1 644-0714 CONNELL. CHEVROLET BAUER BUICK PONTIAC =·70-.,r=u..,.,.b""~. """"1o----.rmu1.-.,.=. .salP. At this price it won 't lo mt. $2Z7j. ~946.3 tires, l cwner. m-4398 last~ Pvt ply, call 8J8..1787 '68 BonMville HT Lan-'64 R&mblt:r Cll\s1\c or see at 13071 Red Hill, dau-air. luU po1•:er. $2100. \VagGn--Cood mnd. S.1JO. Pvt Harbor American 1>•~ 1121>1 FUU powl'r, air colld., clean: (OYL 7071 $995 '63 CLASSIC Rambler Tu.sun. Day 644-3311 : eves S33-&704 pty. Call eve1 644-6041 ~~~~~-=,-,I • '68 .F'1I'f'b ird Convt, 21.000 • "69 GTO • , 1960 Rllmbll!r \Varon, good hon! to Ii..,, lull pow", .!, ~28 HARBOR BLVD 234 E. l?th St. "6a PONTIAC 2 rlr HT. 11ir, dl&el. S3295. 968-1598 ~ MESA 54&...1203 Cot1ta MPsa 548.7765 Cliean, ru ns 5f00(!, air, I \Ve "U help you 1ellr 60-5671 ~Mll '6tau 191>9 ~l/\RILO R COSIA ME '.A mi's. Xlnt, $1875. Pvt pty, 4 SPEED. ~EST OFFER COlld!!lon & transportanon PIS, P/B, factory air. 2100 Harbor Blvri. 645-()461 67a--0057 • ~!J&..19311 * car. Be:~t off~r. 54~1441 '69 MUSTANG CONY-64·->--2'11\.11. I LIKE Tll tradt:'.' 0 u r _...,. • ""i9Sport5u bur~ l~'i.1 rontiac Le:\f1ns V8. Trader's Paradise ('(lu!mn l.s S.'\00 ** 96%-18'4 '67 Fireblrrl, very cll!11n . p/s. 1957 GTO. ~ :<fll'f'rl, !111ly '52 Nash Amb. VPry itrl conrl. ---------IThe fa~t.-st draw in tl'M! West $100 hf-low IC\.\' blue boolr. I ,.q ui rifl(.'rl. Xlnt conrl1H0n. By Rare. $600. 5'1S..12fH or lfOUSE Jlunl1ng? 'Vatch the · ·. 11. Dii ily Pilot dusilied A R d' 11 9 Pai.t:, \1/11.i;::on. Air cond . Xlrll Cnnd. $395 C1dl evts: fnr you! 5 Lines, 5 D11y.o; for u!o., a 10 "'-eal,.r, Pow. Ne1-1• 1irPs $2395 671-7689 614-1:147 SS. Call today. , .642·5678. er Slt'Pring. Lie. xur 358 . . . . I -:" $1699 Autos, Used 990 Autos, u... 990 Autos, UNd 990 49-1-5617 -[ Owner. Ciill :!4!J-OO.IO :i.)7-7109 OPEN HOUSE <.'Olumn. I Arl. 642-5678 Autos, UMCI 990 Autoa, Used 990 "A-u7to-,-. '°U'""Hd_,,.---,990= Autos, UMd 990 ~A-u-to-,-, --u~.-..,~--~990~ : " «JILL YATES ·<VOLKSWAGEN ,r;r._ ,3,2852 VaUe Road _ _'Slh Juan Capl&tt1no 837 ,tB00/ 493-4~1/ 499·2261 '65-MUSf ANG COUPE .A~,.~. vt, automatic, air cond ., po.,,,·1r stter1na, radio. ht il- ~~' 'ntw pain!, Vt ry nice~ '1 4 t0lt1l ,' $1195 .;,, \. IU»'Marbor Blvrt. 6~5-0466 i5' Mu1tan.1: 2-dr, VI!. 4-lpd. ~(N6. RZF'487) $599, $10 "tltli.Ver1 en apprnvM crt'dit. ·Sh '"lit 1945 Harbor Blvd, C.M. ·~. iJUSTANG Hdtp V8, auto ~ins, air, PIS, + Xtras. ~ . * * 644-5892 '.6a ~l;1.JSTANG -Ii Cvl. Auto. "tr'11ri:t Ln mileage. ·Very gd c;;pi;irl. $800. 673.6.).ilfl ~1a Boss (3021, F'ASTBACK 4·.5pd, PIS, P/B, Lcrs or .,f!i!' · $3300. 645.3401 Aft 4 .-,~~ '65 Musr11ni ~.··Nl'w equip!. :...1ust M'll !n ·~'Si!Y.J, t 67!)..1045 'Iii iOfuslang conv. V-3 1uto ttiri~. new paint, $1050. """'"" 'Ei .,MUSTANG 2+2, p/1, p/li. a!r-cond. $1600. Call .5'!>-2'85. ·~uSTANG, VI!, Xln! ;M,;· Lot~ nf t'Xlras, Pvt Ply~· Mu1t .sell. 644--08:.7 1if MUSTANG. Ste11.I lllu.st 1f~.Jf ft.its wknd. NI'\.\' tire~. ·1itr~$r.oo orb~! ofr. 96!l-309$I 1•A?"66 MUSTANG e ~ Rii..na xlnt, SlC:OO. 673-1684 .. OLDSMOBILE G:,: • OLDS. '69 98 HARDTOP COUPE " ' f'.aetotY alf ronrt111oning, · 'J p1rldad top, luxur1ou1 0 ,, raptslry trim, full pOwer, f'Xtr111. Tilt • lt:lt:- ~ 1t•l!nn,C". !\-lost every d~Wie t-xtra on 1h1.s &how- ~m !!'f'1h. v.-ry 1,,.,,,. mlJt· .... beauty. fVNW418 f. $3444 n Ju11rn Capi5tr11nc 4800/4SJ-ij l 1/499.2261 l~o. 44f2-l)r. H;-r;- OWNER 14,000 Ml . ti!ul 1ih'l'r m!3t t.lnish h bur~ndy interior. l pt"d "'llh auto tran1., 10, he11.ter, P<l"'''r 11el!"t· • po.,,,·er brak6, po11o:11r 11o•.o;, 11.ir cnfl!I. Jr y\"lu 11rd ro pJ('asf', don'! hl1 fine car. (XW118J uhn!IOn 6 Son, 262fi H11rbor ta Mt:u. 54()..:.t,3(1 Olds CuUap V-1 , rfh. tact1. $5M \ C.ll 146-11~. . kb Starlre, lull , air-cnnrl, ort~ln&I "'""""'. llflOfl mnrl, l'H to appr,.cia1P 213: !m-~\1 l' -'' •• 36 MONTHS FINANCING AVAILABLE WHY 'CHIN UP' TO HIGH NEW CAR PAYMENTS? REMAINING FACTORY 50,000 MILE WARRANTIES. LAST TIME AROUND '70 MALIBU Dr. H.T. 10 ,000 c•raful mil11. Power 1f11rin g, VB, ra- d io. 1974 ) '70 IMPALA -4 Dr. H.T. VS , P.S., radio, air, vinyl ' roof, I 4',200 mil 11. No mi1t1ke, this is th1 right price. l l l9ASU I '70 CAMARO 2 Dr. H.T. VB, radio, pow•r 1+earing, auto., a ir. 17,600 mil 11, Ready too. (317AS~J '70 IMPALA 2 Dr. Spt. C pe. R.tdio, auto., 1ir, vinyl roof. ht own1r war· r1nty privil•g1s. 14',4'60 mil es. You have to 111 this car too b1liev• it. (88JACD l Cu1tcm cp1. Brais h•f. !C hev· rolet buy b•ck ) car lik1 n1w. l 1.000 mil11 . Air, vinyl roof, •u+o., P.S., P.B., radio, $2987 '69 IMPALA Cu1tom cp1. Radio, auto., pow•r sta•ring , •uto., •1r cond. N•w tira1. 81a utiful. IXW E222 1 WE JUST THREW THESE IN ! ! ! '" IMPALA S.S. I l uc~tl ••th , 1uf., r1llllie . P.S .. ,.;,, •inyl •&of, ... .,..,.,,,.whit 1 1111 !TIJI 06f $1216 '67 FORD Cu1!0"' 500 4 Or. P.S .. r1d io, 1ulo., .... 4•.ooo .... 1.1. I UOYOl• 1 $739 '69 PONTIAC f .,,b,.cf cpt. Vinyl r&ef. All!. PS., ••dio, 2,,000 Mil11. New •ukibtr, You c1n't b.111~1. IZOTfll l $2086 2 Or . Sper+ Clupt.. lt1die, t ul•,.,•• . tic, P.S., ll6•1QOI Hur , Steil 2 Or .. Cp1. Au!o ... ll1d10, P.S. Thi N1wpe•I • Or. Si d. One ewn1r '67 MALllU I '67 MUSTANCO I '67 CHRYSLER , 'V b1r9•1n ol yeur loft. !\ICJ7(141 mil 11. Stritlly nitt. IWIAJIOI "'''· $1287 $893 S1462 2828 HARBO'R BLVD. COSTA MESA '69 MALIBU Sport cou pa. Vinyl roof, P.S., VB , automatic, 1h1rpi1. !YCM 066 ). L111 t han whol11al1. '69 IMPALA 4' Dr. Sed. Auto., r1dio, P.S., •ir. Would you b1li1v• • nice ci r for only $1 971. Under whol•s•I• valu e.! YOSS~2 I '69 MALIBU 2 Or. Spf. Cp1. look •+ this gergaou1 y•llow car with •u· to., P.S., radio, air, vinyl roof. IYCT661 I $2425 '69 CAPRICE -4 Dr. H.T. 2-4 ,500 mi111. Vinyl rof, auto., P.S., rad io. B•auti· fu1. Hurry, won't 1111+. Thi s his to b1 a gr111+ buy. IXJZ-446 ) Sport coupe. Radio, P.S., •u• to., vinyl roof. Beautiful 4ilr••n car. !YDMOSS ! The Numbers are Funny, They Rep- resent What We Have Invested In the Cars! NO BONIPIDE CAR SALE WOULD BE COMPLITE WITHOUT SOME PICKUPS, SO HERE ARE SOME NICI ONES! '69 CHEVY 1/2-TON Pic~up. \I I , •uto., r1die, 1ir, P.S .. 21,400 mile1 . P2171. Suri nict . $2384 '69 CHEVY 1/2-TON Pit~up. Auto., r1,.io, \II, Str•n9 l,ut~. f)7711Cl ' \ $1832 '67 CHEVY 1/2-TON Pkkup. VI , 1ti'k 11!ift, l\1444471 $1047 ' • I • { . . I ;I DAILY PILOT _ , 1971 1971 • T-BIRD AVERICK ~ 2DOORLAN 1'ladod • 1 J84N1 0K'l1U142807) ·SA• SJ. l'14GHK68517) ' I '64 Stingray~~~;· '69 TOYOTA ~~~ USED CAR SPECIAL OF THE WEEK • '68 Plymouth ~·i? • '69 TORINO~~:-... COUPE V-8.00to. lnlnS.. p/st. power (disc) brobs. Slodt#2183A '66 T-BIRD :·=~ '69 FORD~~:~-'67 FORD ::.~:- '66 FORD ~6:-'68 VW !~-... M<~ ' ' I \ \ - ' . 1971 PICKUP •• ~ ICE ' 1 -.1 ,. • ~'I IHflll'&I~ .... t • ... . . Six Pac Camper (IA46H103032) 2 Or. Spt. Sod. (1K931.131099) • . - 41MOlmlS $190 DOWN PAYMINT • '67 CHEV. ~t.~~ ... ; :· ·t '67 CAMARO ~~~ed . • bl '66 CHEV.~~~:-- '65 FORD rt:~·---• '68 LE MANS~~ '68 OLDS ~~~w£!il~ .... ,, WllN·lll. ' '69 FORD ~an~--·- I DAILY PILOT ORANG£ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA r I Disney World: Florida's New Vacation Kingdotn How One Couple Saw the U.S. for Less PLUS: How to Pack • A Cookbook for Easter Di1111er Askcrhemc:rourself FOR IUCRARD JOSEPH, tr1ud e:icpuc ~ °"'41 you adv be dnv- '"' an automobile ln ltalyP-John Lom- banl, Trenlon, NJ. e I certainly would advise driving an automobile in Italy for any traveler &eek· ing the off.trail and a.1.eo pcrha1>9 with a senac of adventure. The autosrrade are a system of superhighways quite com- parable to our best freeways. One of them is the Autostrada del Sole. Its branchee extend all tM war froin the Swiss border to Salemo, south of Naples, and makea it poasible to drive mott of the length of the Italian peninsula in a comparatively abort time. The adventure I mentioned above would come from one's experience with Italian driven who a.re, shall we say, "sportive" in their driving behavior. However, this piigbt be a bit hard to take at 6rat in the midst of the unI.unmar traffic in Rome and Na- ples. Therefore, I must add this wa.rni0« note: if you rent a car in Rome or Na- ples, by all means request at the same time the .ervice of a pilot driver lO tak.c you to the edge of town and start you oo your way. Charge for this service runs from five dollars to 10 dollars, and it's certainly worth every cent of it. FOR HVCR LYNN C.4YCE, Director, A3sociatiora for Rr. s~arcA and Era/16Attrame111, ln.c .. Virlinia Beach. Vo. 11 daere any perton to- day NIM .1wno. taUM., 1imilar lo your /a- IMr•, of ~ing able Co dkrgno1e medkal prob~ while in a lrantt? -Mr1. JJl'iJJ.Je RobiNOn, Summer. field, Fla. e At the present time I am not aware of anyone who is attcmptfog to gi•e the 84me kind of medical cJafrvoyant infor. mation a& was given by my father, Ed- gar Cayce. POR HARRY RE.tSONE~ ABC tttllll C6mme11tator W lay did you leaH the CBS Te~ul.on Ne~ M10rk 111 rw!W• comlfM!• 1ator?--Mir"111n R. S~­ pMn.a, Pilu!tiuU, Tenn. e I came to ABC to become a regular, dally anchorman-a job thar wu not available Lo me at CBS. 1 joined ABC News because I think it ia fully competi· tive with the other networks and is where the action is in television news today. I can he seen every week day at the dinner hour oo the .. ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner." In addition, l do a 6W!-day-a·weelt radio program 1>n the American lnform1tion R.dfo Network. FOR EJl.4. C..4BOR of 1tl11 VCrun Acres" JJI' ouU you pka.H teU lft4' aohat breed of Ml you ""'" on your '" 1ho~? JIThere can oiut ~ l Wee il be purclatued? -Mn. F . L. Mc/V~ Salem, IU. • The little dog that appears in .. Green Acres" is a Y orkshlre tUTier. They can be purchased in most pet shops. FOR ROBERT Jl'OOU, qom 4Uot"My CoaU ya. ~be laotll you to0uU to a.bout laG~ .,. All- .4 Merica bculcetftaU pl.ayer •bout ready ao go illlo dt.e pro1?~rtl R1uadl., Socrwa.ento, C..U/. • If he's picked among the 6rst loOJ' or 6•e, he can get a minimum of $100,000 a year for three eeuons.. Actuallr, I take live things into consideration before I begin t.alh: ( I ) his ta.Jent ( 2) how bcd- l y does the team that drafted him really need him (3) type of ownership (1mall and friendly or• conglomerate) (4) bis box-office appeal and (S) the number of out.side business opportunities anilable in the city where be will play. The way the money is to be paid is also of vital importance. If a player geta bia Sl00,000 in ca.sh, the Government is immediately going to take more than 50 percent away from h.im. What I'm interested in are deferred compensation agreements, re- stricted stock arrangements. aecwity tnut.s, and varied corporate structures. FOR J..4MES }. F'..4HEY, auU.-0r of .. Paci~c Di4ry '42-''5" 11 u •rue you re1JUJiMd a 1arba1e collector eoen a/~r your •uc- ceafdl f>oolt? Do yoa& reaUy ~ nU your royaltie.t to ckarilyP-lda F. Kil- lian, Hoddonf'elJ, N.}. • Yes, I am still a garbage collector and will be so until I retire. I'm the only person to he nominated "Carbage Man of the Year." I w~ nominated by the Sanitation Industry. My book wu a beat seller, and all the royalties from it go to charity. My aiain charity for the put 15 years has been helping Father K. S. Michael, an Indian priest in South India. The money from the book built a beauti- ful granite cathedral in Fat.her Michael's parish and holda over 2,500 people. On July 12, 1970, my wife Adele and I were married in this church. Thousand11 were there, and ir wat tbe wedding of all weddings. All cutes and creeds were there. In the near future we will return to India to dedicate the church to our late friends, President John F. Kennedy and ~nator Robert F. Kennedy. FOR BURT REYNOLDS, OCl4f 'IP/a.al ii your Indian herilo6eP Since you are inooloed ln eOoru Co aid IM Indian.a, et.tn yoa "'fge•t ecicry1 for I.he ar>erage 1Mnon to Mlp tlaeae p roud, forKotun .4meri- cc11u? BuiU1 .ending Ml(U'm doth· i"'I to northern rete"10boJM, there m rut be more ace can do.-C. M. C"" Crarnl Rapid., Mkh. • I am ono-qu.arter Oierokee. To help the Indians. investigate reliable agencies such as Save the Children Federation, Foster Parents Plan, etc., and arrange 10 sponsor an American-Indian child. A letter addre~ to Mr. E. Thomas Colo- simo, Executive Director, ARROW, Joe., 1346 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washing- ton, D.C .. will bring information on how you can help contribute towards sd,oJar- ship aid for American Indian students. Write to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (attention Commissioner Robert L. Ben- nett) in Washington and uk for material concerning ways you might help. Numer- ous churches arc in touch with missiom serviog American Indian rese"ations. Try working with them in whatever capacity needed. Very important and something we cao all do-WTite often lo newspaper and magazine publishers ask- ing them to keep the public informed regarding American lndjan problems. FOR MARY BROOKS, Normal, IU. Director of IM U.S. Mins J/Pho di.ti lite portraita on the dollar bill., one dollar through 1100,. OOOP-Scou 'If' il1on, e On the dollar biJ~ G«lrge Washington, painting by Gilbert Stuart: two-dollar bill. Thomas Jeffenon, painter unknown; five-dollar bilL Abraham Lincoln, photo· graph by Matthew B. Brady; $10, Alex· ander Hamilton, painting by John Trum- bull; 120, Andrew J ackaon, painting by Thomas Sully; SSO, U. S. Grant, painter unknown; $100, Benjamin Franklin, painler unknown; $500, William McKin- ley, painter unknown; Sl,000, Grover Cleveland, painter unknown; SS,000, James Madison. painter unknown; SlO,. 000. Salmon Cbase, painter unknown , and $100,000, Woodrow Wilson, photo- graph by Moffett, Cltica.go. FOR COY. PRESTON SMITH, 1 r~m.s 11""' clo you read Co a Tesa. Jolce?-Mr1. ~rte M~, Mil1«1u- kee, Fu. • The great writer, G. K. Chesterton, once remarked "A good jok,e ii the one ultimate and sacred thing wlUch cannot be criticized." I agree, and I love a good Texas joke. Besides, you'll never know if a Texas joke is really a joke unless you drop in on us to find out. FOR DICK CALL'4CHE~ £ucuti.~ Director, Pro Football HaJl of Fame, Canton, Olr.io F hat nre IM l..ighe11 and lo~ tcore1 on record /or n profe•· ti.on.nl football game?-Mr•. Law- rence Q""81ey, HaywMrtl, Calif. • The Chicago Bears of 1940 defeated Wasbington 73--0 in the 1940 NFL Cham- pionship game for the highest single team se-0re. On Nov. 27, 1966, the Wash· ington Rf'dskins defeated the New York Giants, 72-41, for the highest two-team total. Washington's 72 points are also a regular season record for one team. There have been numerous o.o ties in professional football. most of them in rhe earlier days. As far as we have bttn able to determine, tbe lAst scoreless tie occurr~ in Detroit on Nov. 7, 1943, in a game between the Lions and the New York Gianta. -.v .. , to Hk • funou• penoll • queatioa! Yoa an ~ due eoJ11ma, •nd we'U •rt the •MWtt ft-om the pT"Ominttll penon yoa daipai~. ~ quatlon, prd"9bly on • JH»l card. 10 Aalt Tb"" Yolll'9df, F•mily w-1r.11, 641 Lerlqton A•~ .. Ntw YOt"ltc. N.V. 10022. We uaaoc admowl.edce q-•iom. "1 tS will be p•lcl r--ell one U«'CI. UOHAltO S. DAVIOOW Pruid"-1 ~OH FaANK l'tablWl.n- W. PAGE THOW50f!C Ad .. rni.,..,, Vi~clor Ad...-ii.itter llltlf'.: 0-U M. """-"':..,.,,uh"" Dincl4W: SW l.trywt.liri N~ York .'1&/u "'""·' 0-.14 S. w,.., JU~ Solu Ill~.: lo4Nn I. a...i.ti...; Wufflos Jld•. Mtlf'.: t....il l . ""'"'•;-CA~<".090 s.r.lu Mgr .. · '8-e ....._, k .; OnrOlt S~t /llgr.: ~ T. ftyM; SnJ.Jw,na .4411. Mor . .-....._ I • ..._., Mareltf8, JfJ71 MOil "9SICY Jo;dlto-r-i...C!U.f 1£YN<>U>s 000S0N ,'Hft"'" A-.. IU 1t"' MARIUS N. TRINQUE Art DiN(lt- IOZ AUEVAYA w-·• F:l.twn Erfilo• ME&ANIE Df NOFT Food Etl.Utw AUWt<1t# Edi«nw: H.I ~. Mlli-~. Teny~, Pv1HWJl~r Rmc.-.:-..... o c.._.,, L.. Etlit, t~" lll~A•Mlili•o, c...t. V1'tw H MtorY-, n..-.. H. O'Meit P~•rti-Dir•rlor: Merti. S..~M ,_ I . 0.0~••"-i..r. Weet c..tot Elic.oNl • Ath•ntwuog H~re"' '41 Lea..._ A .... N.w Y~. N.Y. 1CIO:n ~ 1'71, fAMll'I' WHtcl'I', tNC. All r ...... ,_..._, You are 1nv1ted to mail your questions or comments about any articlt or advertisement that appears in Family Weekly. Your letter will receive a prompt answer. Write to Service Editor, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022. MAIL COUPON OR WRITE TODAY Travel Information, Room 771 State Highway Division Salem, Oregon 97310 Please send me the vacation Information checked: O Full-color vacation booklet O Highway map 0 Parks guide O Events folder NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE __ ZIP ____ _ OREGON has it I t I ' Family ff.eekly/March 28, 1971 A Trip Down tlie Mississipp · -In Your Car M ark Twain once wrote of the Mississippi river towns, ".!They are comely, all well built, clean, orderly, pleasant to the eye, and cheering to the spirit. The Mississippi valley is as reposeful as dreamland, nothing worldly about it . nothing to hang a fret or· worry upon." Today you can travel through these towns built on hilltop and river plain along both sides of the great river. The Great River Road, longest parkway in the world, is a series of connecting highways bordering the Miss'"ippi river and extending into the Lake of the Woods region of Canada. It is 5,600 miles of toll-free scenic corridor and the only north-south park- way through the heartland of mid- America. Highway markers (a green The Great Rivtr Road paralltl.f rht Mississippi Rivu, oUering travelers such scenery as tree-covered blufis near La Crescent, Minn. 4 steamboat pilot's wheel) aid you in fol - lowing the route. What does the Great River Road have to offer? lf you're a city dweller, countryside. The route passes from the lakelands of the north through the cornfields of the Midwest to the marshes of the South. River, pastoral, and floral scenes can be found its full length. Do you have the camping bug? Road- side parks, campgrounds, picnic areas. and resorts dot the highway on both sides of the river. If you're a sportsman, this is where, if the big one gets away, there are plenty more to take your bait. The Lake of the Woods region in Canada is teem- ing with game fish and the Mississippi is well stocked with pan fish , pike, pickerel. walleye, and the famous Mi~­ sis'lippi catfuh. Jn short, the Great River Road offer~ one of America's most sought-after com- modities-one which can't be pur- chased: serenity. More than 80 lookouts at elevations of 400 feet or more give you an opportunity to stop and survey scenic, breathless beauty. For the hi~­ tory buff, there are more than 1,000 historical markers noting early pioneer trails, museums, and mansions. Because of the length of the highway, it is best to divide it into three sections: the Lake of the Woods, upper river, and lower river. The dividing points arc St. Louis and the Canadian border. M any vacationers leisurely travel a dif- ferent section each year. Going up or down one side, crossing one of many bridges. and returning on the other side. l'he Great River Road in the north begins where it joins with the Trans- Canada Highway at Kenora, Ontario. From Kenora the road runs south to Fort Frances and west to Winnipeg. Manitoba, where one can tour through historic Fort Garry, the only fort of the fur-trade era still intact on the Norlh American continent. South from Winnipeg into Minnesota is Lake Itasca. the source of the Mi~· sissippi and the only point along the route where you can step across the river on steppingstones. Downstream. the river runs between bluffs. and the road, etched at the base, allows a pano- ramic view from either side of your automobile. The stretch of river from LaCr~e. Wis., to Keokuk, Iowa. is uncxcelled in beauty and historic Jore. llelow La- crosse, at Prairie du Chien, historic "Whether you're a sportsman, camper, or just a city dweller looking to get away from it all, the Great River Road offers one of America's most sought ·after commodities-one which can't be purchased: serenity" markers note such atlraclions a'i rhe Villa Louis mansion, built by Wiscon- sin's first millionaire, and a museum of medical progress displaying early medi- cal instruments and quackery. South of Prairie du Chien, at Wyalu· sing State Park. the con flux of the Mis- sissippi and Wisconsin rivers can be viewed from towering peaks. The bluffs charm with the grace and variety of their form. As the river winds below. its breadth is interrupted by clusters of wooded islands. Barges steam up and down the waters. Wildlife is plentiful. If it's tranquility you're after, visit Cassville. Wis., headquarters of the Great River Road Association. and take a stroll through a replica of an 1890 village. Here the world stands still. On the other hand, if you want action, cross the bridge to Dubuque, Iowa. The river towns along the route in Iowa bold one celebration after an- other during the summer months. At Clinton, the beautifully restored show- 'boat Rhododendron is the scene for summer stock productions. LeClaire's Riveresta, each June, is held in honor of its native son, Buffalo Bill Cody. If you're a Dixielantf buff, you11 dig the jazz competition during Burlington's Steamboat Days held each June. H ouseboats or ski-boat rental can be found in most river towns at reasonable prices. Imagine cruising down the Mis- sissippi in the middle of July without a care in the world. Marinas, island restaurants, and shoreside motels have been increasing steadily each year. Thus, you make it more than a one~ day fling. On the Illinois side of the river, starting in the northern town of Galena, you'll find old homes built by early steamboat captains, antique shops-and a tour through the home of U.S. Grant. Mississippi Palisades State Park at Savanna is noted for its scenic views. Near Quincy, there is a sky-cruise ride to an amusement park on nearby Quinsippi Island. Hannibal, Mo., of course. is a shrine to Mark Twain. There is a steamboat landing where a stemwheeler makes sight-seeing trips on the river. One can also visit Twain's home, the Twain Cave, Ice House Theatre, and beauti- ful Riverview Park. Hannibal is also a stopping point for the Delta Queen. the last overnight stemwheeler(se<: cover). Below the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi lie'i St. Louis. Here you can cruise the river aboard the "Ad- Crui.u ships plying th~ M ississippi stop at East St. Louis, 111., for land' tours. miral." Or you can take your family to visit the Missouri Botanical Gardens. Or you can tour the Gay 90's Museum or the zoo or planetarium or the Gate- way Arch just to name a few. From Cairo, Ill., to the Gulf, the river becomes a huge mass of water. The bluffs disappear and the land levels. The Great River Road runs beside a levee through the Southern States to below New Orleans. Here, antebellum mansions, plantation gardens, and rare antiques exemplify the gay, colorful life along southern part~ of the river during the I 850's. The Civil War towns of Memphis and Vicksburg give you a feeling of nostalgia that a history hook could never contribute. Near the Great River Road at its south end is an endless variety of water sports. golf courses, clubs. and glam- orous accommodations. But man-made recreation will never replace the sim- ple. natural beauty found along the route. Natural attractions arc what draw thousands each year. Attractions like Reelfoot Lake. formed by an earth- quake, located near the Great River Road in Tennessee. Or the river ani- mals. A duck circling in the backwaters . . . a deer bounding through the bot- tomlands ... partridge and quail shoot- ing from the brush to view their river home ( rom above. U pon reaching New Orleans. don't expect the road to end al the French Quarter. The slogan of the Great River Road is "Canada to the Gulf." The road continues past New Orleans to the tiny fishing port of Venice. Venice, like !>O many of the other hamlets along the river. is a tranquilizer to any city vacationer. "Just home" to the residents. 9 To really see and feel Mid-America and the great river, stop and talk with the river people and sample their way of life. It may rub off. As you round each bend along the route, passing is· land, bluff. floral garden. and mansion. Twain's words will continuously pass through your mind . . . "Nothing worldly ahout it ... nothing to hang a fret or worry upon." • Southern California • isa great place to vacation. Find out about all the places to go. 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Ga., where she was bom, to the Baptist Children's Home in Lakeland, Fla., and the Kendall Baptist Children's Home in Miami, where she was raised, to Chattanooga, Tenn., where she was married at 16 and di- vorced a t 20. to New York • .where she mod- elc!d-and finally to Los Angeles. where she's under contract to MGM. And to most of the •Hates in between, which she has traversed by plane. train. and automobile. "T he easiest way to feel at home, at lea~t for me." she say'i, "1s to be surrounded by familiar paraphernalia-my own books, pic- ture albums, plants, knickknacks that have 'pecial meaning. Even a hotel room looks more hospitable that way." While she likes to meet people when she travels. <;he is selective and not willing to talk to just anybody. Since she is beautiful, how- ever, this is often easier said than done~uch as the time she went to Miami. The plane was three-fourths empty, but a middle-aged per- fume salesman plunked down right next to her. ''You're so beautiful!" he said. Barbara ')miled appreciatively. The salesman brought out samples for her to smell. Barbara pre- tended to concentrate on her book. When that didn't work. she closed her eyes as if asleep. He shook her until she looked at him. He offered to use her in a commercial. She excu<;ed heri.elf to go to the powder room, and when she returned, she went to a row rhat had lhree empty sears. pushed up the arm rests, i.tretched out and put a ncw-;paper over her head. He got the message. "Usual- ly," she says. "pretending to be asleep is quite sufficient.'' B arbara insists the easieM way to travel ii; to carry a minimum of luggage. However, she won·1 wear the sume clothes twice without having them cleaned. So if• she is gone more than a long weekend, her idea of "a little lug- gage" usually consists of four or five pieces, at least. "One day," she recalls, ··a friend met me at Kennedy airport with a small foreign sports car. J had six piece!i of luggage. So he had to hire a taxi to follow us with my suit- cases." If there's one thing she has learned, it's that people aren't really different. •·J uc;t the en- vironments and the trad1t1ons. People are more family-0rn:nted and more religious in the South, more independent in the big cities. But there are nice people everywhere." She sighed. "Also the other kind. Usually, how- ever, people anywhere respond to you ac- cording to the way you treat them." + Come to lhe Big Country Come where the big peaks lean against the sky, and the Snake River rolls beneath. Aide the big raft, or tall in the saddle on the Teton's high trails. Or roam our wide, cool valleys. Catch the tightingest fish in our silver streams, or belt your longest drive down our championship fairways. Come where the real West lives on in authentic Indian dances and square danc- ing. Enjoy it all this summer from our beautiful Lodges picturesque cabins or tent cabins. 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The $31 total was broken down this way: meals, $14; lodging, $14; tips and miscellane· ous costs, $3. These figures, the AAA pointed out, do not allow for tolls, admi~ions, sou- venirs. and other extras. The estimated cost of meali; brought a gleam to my wife 's eye. Her computer mind was working. "Saving on meals," she said. "will be as eac;y as taking the wrong tum-off from an expre:.s- way. Our biggest saving will be on breakfasts, We'll simply eat store-bought food in our mo!el room. This should keep breukfa~ts down to about 67 or 70 cent" for u' " I cringed at the thought C\f what kind or breakfasts these might be ''Well. they'll be la rgely European style. of course," admitted Biddie. "fruit iuice. rolls. 10 F11mily Weekly, March t8, 19il and coffee. But we can vary the rolls with drie cereals. So metimes we'll splurge and hav both-on the 70-cenl days. Then our lunche will be more store-bought food eaten at thO'i nice highway rest stops." "Dinners?" I asked, tighteniog m y belt notch or two. ''That's when we live it up--in restaurants, she said. "And, for heaven's sake. Rafe, loose your belt before you strangJe your stomach. So that wal> our cut-the-meal costs progra in traversing the United Slates. My wife, in the best spy-story traditio cleverly packed into a cosmetics travel case set of equipment which included an electri hot pot. cups, knives, forks, spoons, iars instant coffee, jam and peanut butter, a box dried milk, and packets of sugar. salt, an pepper. T he case could be discreetly toted i and out o f motels (although actually we di no more cooking than boil water for po uri over the Jn<;tant coffee). Perishables such lunch meats and butter we kept in a sm styrofoam ice container. I stress the wo c;mall. Some motels frown on the fiJljng large ice containers from their dispensers F ruit juices ran I 0 to 12 cents a can. Som time we bought a quart carton of fresh or:in juices.These varied in price across the count according to how near we were to the sour but the average was about 35 cents Roi which we bought from the local bnkerv ca to about a dime for each of us Add anoth dime for coffee, butter, and 1am. (Continued on page 1 tiV\aJ~e, lt ~ul~J roht ... Q, ~t~ wfu ) ... TIM! . . .• .------------ ' I I I Wiiton Entef'prl .... Inc., Dept. F W · 31 833 W. 116th St., Chicago, Ill. 60643 Sounds wonderful I Rush my copy of the great new 1970-71 Wilton "Cake 8i Food Decorating" book. I enclose: O •1 for one copy O t6 for 6 copies Thi8 is your shipping l•bel. Pl••st1 print clearly. Name ................................... . Address ..•............•..•...•....••.•.•. City ..................................... . I State ....................•.... Zip Code ..... L _______________________ I How We Toured for Less-and Enjoyed It More (Continued from page 10) The breakfasts were great on waist- lines, but every so often came the dawn when Biddie and I would look at each other and say, "Bacon and eggs, toast and coffee!" And off to the motel res- taurant we would go. What we called a "breakout'' usually cost us about $1 .40 each L unches were generally a delight, de- pending somewhat on the setting of the highway rest stop. Dining in Colorado with the evergreened Rockies for a back- drop and a rippling brook for musical effects was no comparison to being squeeze<.! into an easy-off, easy-on free- way drive-in. At that particular spot in Colorado, I was tempted to toss in a fishing line while I ate but remembered I had no license. Basic to the open-air, noon repasts were lunch meats and cheeses. Then there were sometimes potato chips and cookies, always fresh fruit~ (ah. tho~e Georgia peaches!) and milk. The aver- age cost was about $1 .10. A special dividend to rest-stop lunch- ing is talking with other tourists. In a re\taurant, you don't; at a rest stop, you ost Florshelm styles $19.95 to $29.95 Most Imperial styles $39.95 do. Also, shopping in grocery stores and bakeries or at roadside fruit stands gives you an opportunity to meet the "natives." I can still remember the gro- cer in Dublin, Ga., for example, where the stores close every Wednesday after- noon so the folk can go fishing. When I fumbled for my money, the grocer said he would be happy to take my per- sonal check. "You read in the papers all about crime and violence," he ruminated, "but most people are honest and good. Be- sides, I've got special trust in tourists. Fig1Jre if a man can afford to travel, he's got money in the bank at home. Ya'll come back again real soon now." O c course, all our lunches were not store-bought. Sometimes the weather has a say in things. Take, for example, the situation that developed at a high- way rest stop south of Lubbock, Texas. The temperature was 102 degrees in the shade, and a 50-mile-an-hour wind turned our sandwiches to toast before we could lift them from plate to mouth. For the next three days, we ate lunches in restaurants or at drive-ins. Average co:.t for the two of us: about $2.43. Dinners for two generally ran $5 to $6. Any trip, however, should include some loosening of the budget strings. Our token to extravagance was dining on pompano at famed Antoine's in New Orleans. It was sheer delight. Our bill came to $24.50--and was worth it. Best bargains in summer traveling were found in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, a delightful tropical area yet to be fully discovered by tour- ists. In Brownsville, seaport on the U.S.- Mexican border, the waitress apologized because the T -bone steak dinner had ju:.t been raised to $2. 25. Our motel was $7 a night. On motels, we had two strict rules: J.) The AAA rating had to be at least "good." 2.) The motel had to have a swimming pool. Generally, motels cost us $9 to S 12. These were in small-town or medium-sized city areas. Their counterparts in large cities ran about $3 to $6 higher. Perhaps the real highlight of our bud- get trip was Sanibel Island, just off Fort Myers, Fla. Here we rented a motel • room with an efficiency kitchen for $12 (the rate doubles in the winter). For three days we sunned or swam in the motel pool or the Gulf of Mexico, and hunted rare shells on the beach, famed as the third finest shell-collecting area in the world. In this unspoiled tropical paradise, the fact that we were beating the average all hollow-particularly with home-cooked food--didn't matter. In fact, nothing mattered. Kre is the way it all worked out on a per diem basis: We :.pent· $ 8.82 MEALS 11 .13 LODGING 2.94 MISC. The average: $14.00 14.00 3.00 7.70 DRIV ING-300 MILES 8.50 Biddie and 1-gjve Biddie most of the credit-trimmed off a total of $312.90 from AAA's minimum esti- mate for the cost of the 30-day trip. And we enjoyed it more because of the way we did it. "More than $300," mused Biddie. "With that saving, we've already got the money for a week's travel neitt year. Let's start planning." + .- FLORSHElll HAS EVERYTHlnG YOUHAVI ALUIAYS llARTED One brand. One fine quality. But, over 250 styles varying from classfcs to authentic high fashion, and priced from an amazing $19.95 to an elegant $100. All with a look of obvious quality from premium materials and workmanship. Florshelm-for everything you've always wanted in shoes. Lett Trie BROAOMOOR. 20277 .•. $23.95 Center The BROAOMOOR. 21150 .•. S27 95 Righi The BROAOMOOR. 20268 •.• $32 95 THE FLOASHEIM SHOE COMPANY• CHICAGO 60606 •A DIVISION OF INTERCO INCORPORATED Family Weekly Cookbook \ What's for Easter Dinner? By Melanie DeProft Food Editor • Ea•ter, a time of joyoua c:elebra- tJon. la only two weeks away. Colon -from the pretty paateb to the excit- ing and ftamboyant-ere a part of Easter'• pageantry. Bring this beauty and impact of color Imaginatively into the food eombinationa you plan for your Euter entertaining. Here are colorful dishes for Easter dinner. Ham with Orange Sauce 1 canned ham, about 10 lbe. Whole clo•ea Orance Sauce (He recipe) 1. Set ham on a rack in a shallow roast- ing pan. Score top, if desired; stud with cloves. Heat ham following oven tem- perature and time suggested by packer. 2. Meanwhile, prepare Orange Sauce. J. During the final 30 min. of beating time, occasionally baste the ham with some of the sauce. 4. Remove ham from oven and transfer to a heated serving platter. Garnish with oranie wed&es and parsley sprtp. Ac- company with a bowl of hot orange sauce. J 6 to J 8 servings Orange Sauce I can (6 os.) frown onnre Juice concentzate, thawed I tableal>OON cornatardl l teupoon diy mo1tard Y, teaapoon ealt % teaapoon ground ginger ~ teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 % cape water Y, cap dark corn ayrup 1 tablespoon all-purpose soy 1auce 2 oranree, peeled, aec:tioned, and hal•ed 1. Mix the cornstarch, dry mustard, salt, ginger, and nutmeg in a heavy saucepan. Blend in the water, thawed concentrate, syrup, and soy sauce. Bring to boiling over medium heat, stirring constantly. Cook I min. Set ,JlSidc until ready to baste ham. ~ l . Before serving, mix orange pieces into remaining sauce and beat. About 3 cups sauce Stuffed Louisiana Yams 8 medium yama, KTUbbed ~ cap batter or margarine Yi cup finely chopptd onion ~ cup finely chopped (elery 2 teMpc>cma .. It ~ teaspoon pepper VJ teupoon thyme leues, croahed ~ teaspoon Acunt 1. S.t yams on a baking sheet; bake at 350°F. about 1 hr., or until soft when (Continued on page 14) Easter Dinner rcontinu.d ,,om ••9• 13) pressed with fingers. 2. Heat the butter or margarine m a small skillet. Add the onion and celery; cook, stjrring occasionally, until crisp- tender. Remove sbllet from heat and set it aside. 3. Make a lengthwise slit through top of each yam. Using a spoon, scoop out yams into a bowl; set shells aside. 4. Whip 3 to 4 tablespoons firm butter br margarine and the seasonings into the hot yams until fluffy . Lightly mix in the cooked onion and celery. 5. Spoon yam mixture into the shells and place on a baking sheet. SCt in a 37S0 P. oven until thoroughly heated, about 1 S min. Transfer to a serving platter. 8 servings Leek Appetizer Salad Be/ore family or guests enter the dinin room, set salads on the table at cent of each place setting. 6 leeks Yi cup white wine 14 cup wine vinegar 1 Yi teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon seasoned pepper ~ cap salad oil 1 teaspoon capers 2 hard-cooked eggs, peeled, chilled, and finely chopped 1. Cut off and discard the upper gr tops and trim off roots from leeks. Ri several times in tap water to remove sand. Cut lengthwise into halves. Z. Put leeks into a large skillet or sau pan, and pour in boiling water to cov Add salt to taste. Bring to boiling cook, covered, about 20 min., or un tender. Drain. 3. Put white wine, wine vinegar, sug salt, and seasoned pepper into a jar bottle; cover tightly and shake well. A oil, capers, and chopped eggs; cover, shake well. Pour over the drained 1 Refrigerate until thoroughly chill spooning the marinade over the lee occasionally. 4. Before serving dinner, line indtvi salad plates with Boston lettuce. Pia one or two marinated leek halves on lettuce along with an avocado wed marinated artichoke heart, and carrot Spoon chopped-egg marinade over Serve with Easter Toasts. 6 to I 2 servin Easter Toasts Cut out shapes of bread, using a bunn chicken-, or tulip-shaped cookie cutter cardboard pattern. Put on baking sh set under broiler 4 in. from the beat a toast until evenly browned on one si Turn bread and spread untoasted si with a mixture of softened butter or m garfne. garlic powder, and shredded P mesan cheese. Poke a currant into po tion for the eye of the bunny and chick shapes. When ready to serve, return broiler and heat thoroughly. Pile into napkin-lined basket and serve hot. Spinach Ring with Seasoned Com % lb. fresh 11pinach, washed, cooked, and thoroughly drained 3 tablespoona butter or margarine ~ cup chopped onion 3 table11poons flour 1 teaspoon salt Yi teaspoon marjoram, crushed ~ teaspoon garlic powder l cup milk or cream 4 egg yolks, well beaten 4 egg whites 2 or 3 boil-in-a-bag pkg11. frozen com in butter sauce, cooked following pkg. directions. 1. Puree the dtained spinach in an ele tric blender. following manufacturer directions; tum into a bowl. Or for spinach through a food mill into a bo (Continued on page 1 14 Fam.ily Weekly, Ma>·clt f8, 19 These are the memories that never grow dim . . . Of young voices joined in a joyous old hymn. Of bonnets abob to the cadence of canes, And grandfather-watches on great gold chains. Hormel Hern ·a~ &ASJiR TsRABITIOlt Of sugar-shell eggs that held small, secret sights, And baskets brim-filled with a million delights, 0 f the elegant ham in its clove-starred gla;:,e., For the family feast of our Easter Days. This ham hn shared the happiness of many a family celeb,..tion. For this la. the famous Hormel Ham -America'S- first ham In a can. Patiently boned. bimmed, shaped and baked to masnJ.. ficent full flavor. Ready to heat and carve smoothly into broad, Juicy slices. • Hormel makes this same, famous ham today-true to Its 1reat tradition. c,.. A. H.,,.,rl ~ Ce., Aiuti1t, Mi1t1t. Easter Dinner 1continu•d 1, ... page 14) CTbere should be about l 1h cups pur6e). Sd aside. 2. Heat the butter or margarine in a heavy saucepan. Mix in the onion and oook until tender. stirring occasionally. Blend in flour, salt, marjoram, and gar- lic powder; heat until mixture bubbles. Gradually add milk, stirring until blended. Continuing to stir, bring to boiling and cook 1 min. 3. Remove from heat, and adding grad- ually, stir into the well-beaten egg yolks. Blend into the pureed spinach. 4. Beat egg whites until stiff, not dry. peaks are formed; gently fold into the spinach mixture. Spoon into a well- greased 61h-cup ring mold and set on oven rack at center of oven. 5. Bake at 350°F. 30 to 35 min. Re- move mold from oven. Jmmedjately run a knife around side and tube of mold to loosen; unmold onto a heated serving plate slightly larger than size of the mold. 6. Spoon a small amount of Mustard Sauce over spinach ring and allow it to cascade over sides. To one side of the ring, place twin radish roses. 7. When ready to serve, empty the corn into a vegetable serving dish, and gar- nish with mipped chives. Bring to the table with the spinach ring and a sauce- t>oat of the mustard sauce. A bout 8 servings ~ Mustard Sauce Tltis satiny smooth sauce--scrved hot or cold-is equally delicious over vege- tables, meat, or poultry. 1 cup undiluted evaporated milk 2 tablespoone dry mustard ~ cup augar 3 egg yolke, well beaten Y, cup cider vinegar t . Scald evaporated milk in the top of a double boiler over boiling water. Blend a small amount of hot evaporated milk with dry mustard until smooth; return to remaining evaporated milk along with the sugar and stir until sugar is dis- solved. Add a small amount of the hot mixture to the beaten egg yolks, blend- ing well, and return to double boiler top. 2. Cook over boiling water about 3 mio., stirring constantly. J. Remove from heat. Mix in the vine- gar. Serve hot: or cool, refrigerate, and serve cold. A bout IV.. cups sa"a Cheddar Stuffed Celery Crisp celery, cut in diagonal lengthe, rinsed, dried, and chilled 2 cupe (8 oz.) ahredded very sharp Cheddar chuse 1 teaspoon dry mu11tard 6 t.ablHpooD.ll CTeam 2 tablHpoons dairy sour cream 16 Famil11 Weekly, March. ~8. 1971 For 11our Ea.ater wpper buffet, serve this colorf'l.£L Orange S~ Bowl with a ga.ily garnished platter of sliced ham and white m6Q.t of chicken, a bo10L of cold Mustard Sauce, hot Carrot-Egg Ca88erole, Ginger Bran Muffins. l tablespoon minced onion y, teaspoon Worcestershire sauce ~4 teaspoon seasoned aalt 1 small dove garlic, crushed in a garlic press 1. Measure dry mustard into a bowl and gradually add the cream, stirring until mustard is diluted. Blend in remaining ingredients, except cheese. U~ing an electric hand milter and adding cheese gradually, beat until blended. 2. Stuff celery lengths and, if desired, decorate with red caviar. Serve on a relish tray with ripe olives and pimiento- stulfed olives. About 10 cups cheese stuffing for celery Note: Any leftover mixture may be used as an appetizer spread for crackers and toasted cocktail bread slices. Or thin with additional cream or sour cream and offer as a cheese dip. Pineapple Sherbet Yz <'UP water ~ cup sugar l can (about 13 o:i.) aushed pineapple in heavy syrup 2 tablespoons lemon juice ~ cup ram Yellow food coloring (3 or •drops) 3 egr whl~s Few ('t'aine 11alt l. Pour water into a saucepan. Stir in sugar. Bring to boiling. stirriog until sugar is dissolved. Boil, covered, 5 min. l. Remove from heat. Stir in undrained pineapple, lemon juice, and rum. Mix in food coloring, a drop at a time, until mixture is "canary" yellow. Pour into a refrigerator tray. Set in freezer until partially frozen, stirring several times. 3. B~at the egg whites with salt until stiff. not dry, peaks are formed. 4. Remove partially frozen mixture from freezer. Spoon a portion of mix- ture into an electric blender container; cover and blend just until mixed but not melted, Empty into a chilled large bowl and repeat the blending process using small portions of the sherbet. Fold in the beaten egg whites just until blended. Turn into refrigerator trays. Freeze until firm. S. Serve in stemmed crystal sherbets in a shallow pool of emerald green creme de mentbe. A bout 3 'l) cups sherbet Frosted Angel '-Eood Cake Slices Prepare:' a large angel food cake ui;ing a package of angel food cake mix; follow package directions. Prepare Coconut Frosting. Cut cooled cake into thick slices and frost. Sprinkle with tinted flaked coconut or coanely chopped salt· ed almonds. Serve slices on dessert plates and accompany with Pineapple Sherbet. Coconut Frosting Pour th cup water into a saucepan. Stir in t Y2 cups sugar. Bring to boiling. stirring until sugar is dissolved; boil, covered, 5 min. Uncover, set candy thermometer in place. Continue cook- ing without stirring until thermometer reaches 230°F. Using pastry brush dipped in water, wash down crystals from sides of saucepan as needed dur- ing cooking; change water each time. Meanwhile, beat 2 egg whites with 1h teaspoon cream of tartar until stiff, not dry, peaks are formed. Continue beat- ing egg whites while pouring the hot ~yrup over them in a steady thin stream. (Do not scrape pan.) After all the syrup is added, continue beating 2 to 3 min., or until frosting is very thick. If de- sired, blend in drops of food coloring tinting frosting to the desired color. Fold in 1h cup Raked coconut. 12 frosted cake slices Ice Cream and Cake Bouquets for the Small Fry Prepare small assorted cupcakes using favorite cake mixes. Empty ready·f«>- si»read vanilla fromng from 16~ or 161/z-oz. cans into a bowl and remove rortions for tinting to small bowls. Mix in J drop food coloring at a time until each portion is of desired color. Swirl frosting on cooled cupcakes, spreading to edges. Roll edges io Raked coconut. Press several jelly buns onto top within coconut "nest." Accompany with individual dishes filled with 3 smalt scoops of ice cream in assorted colors and flavors. Orange Salad Bowl For a main dish salad. top with quar- tered, hard-cooked egfls and generou.t amounts of Swiss cheese "matcl1stich " and iulienne of ham. Accompany with hot rolls or muffins. coffee, and a rich creamy dessert. I qt. torn fresh soinaC'h leaves 1 qt. torn lettuce Jeat>es 11, <'UP sliced radishes 2 or 3 navel oranges. peeled, slired. rut in thirds and rhilled Orange Salad Dressing 1. Toss spinach and lettuce in a salad bowl. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. 2. Before serving, toss with rarushes and orange slices (reserving enough for dee· orating top of bowl). Drizzle with Orange Salad Dressing and toss before (Continued on p<.ige 18) How to cook frozen meats, fish, poultry without thawing ••• and get every smidgeon of the juices and flavor The Basic Idea csrrrr ... it's beautiful) Once you discover this new method (we call it Freezer- to-Table Cookery) you'll never thaw your roasts, poul- try or fish again. And everything you cook will be more tender a nd ftavorful, because you don't lose the juices, as you do when you thaw. ~ m E RIGHT START: WRAP IT RIGHT! Food technologists consider heavy duty. aluminum foi l best for freezing. So place the food on a sheet of Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap. (First remove the plastic wrap you bought them in. These see-through wraps are fine for di.splay in the store, but were not meant for freezing.) Bring foil up over top of food and double-fold down tight, pressing out all air pockets. Air in the package causes food to dry out, loee flavor. (It's virtually impos- sible to get all the air out of plas- tic bags, so they shouldn't be used for freezing.) Next, fold ends up tight against food. Label package with cont.ents, weight and date. Your food stays fresh and full -flavored because He.avy Duty Reynolds Wrap is a solid sheet of strong, flexible aluminum that ke<>ps moisture in, keeps air out. Reynolds Wrap is oven-tem- pered for flexible strength ... a special kind of strength that resists tearing and puncturing. Freezer-to-Table Meats 1. (4 lb. rolled rib roast) Remove foil-wrapped meat from freezer, and place in foil-Hned roasting pan. Pre- heat oven to 400°. 2. Loosen foil across the top and at the ends of meat to allow heat to circulat.e and roast 3 hours. 3. During the final half hour of cookjng tum foil back from meat complet.ely so the meat can brown. Gor· geous! Rare and juicy ... actually tastier than if you'd taken hours to thaw it. Neat Gravy Trick: Bundle up the juices in the foil you cooked the meat in, hold over a pan and pierce the foil with a knife. Easy, and no spillage. r' ' ROAST Oven T"'1'1D. AJ>on>x. Cootttna Time• per pound ' BEEF (rolled top Rare MM!Mm w .. t Oone I ah1oln, crosa rtbor 40()•f 40-45 min. 46-52mln. 54·60 min. •round) •When openinjt foil for hrowning period. in.~rt mel\t thermom- eter to determine desired ctegree of doneness. Freezer-to-Table Poultry To Freeze:~ bird and brush with melted shorwn- ing. Place nird breast up on length of Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap. Bring up long ends of foil and double- fold down tightly to bird, pressjng out the air between bird and foil. Fold up foil at each end, envelope stylr, and press dose to bird. Label with contents, date and weight and freeze. To Roast: 1. (3lfi-4 lb. fro1,en chicken ) Place lrozt>n bird, foi l-wrapped, in foil-lined pan. 2. Preht'al oven to 450°. Loosen foil across top and a l ends to allow heat to circulate. 3. Place bird in oven and roast 2 hours. Tht'n tum back foil from the bird and roast uncovered for a nother 20 minutes to allow bird to brown. Make your favorite stuffing and bake it separately in a tightly sealed H!'auy Duty Reynolds Wrap packet. Stays moi-;t and lusciou.-;! No pan to scour! Weicht 31,\ to• lbs. 4~to5 1bl. !S~ to6 1Ds. CHICKEN ~. eoc.1,,. nme 2tioun,20~ 2 houri, IC> mtnuw 3 houri., 45 mlnuei. ~~~~~--'-~~~~-'-~~~- - ' Freezer-to-Table Fish To Freeze: Clean and wash fish. Place, dripping wet, on a sheet of Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap. Bring up foil and double-fold tightly, pressing out air. Fold ends tight against fish. Label with contents, weight and date. Important : get fish into the freezer fast. To Bake: ( 8 to 10 oz. whole fish or fillets.) 1. Remove foi I wrapped fish from freezer. Place, complntely wrapped, on shallow foil-lined baking pan. 2. Bake for 30 minutes in oven pre-heated to450°. (The foil preve nts fishy cooking odors and keeps the fl esh flaky and tender.) Then turn back the foil. 3. Dot with butterormarga rine, sprinkle with slivered almonds, salt and pepper and bake for 10 more minutes. For variety: Sprinkle fish with chopped parsley and chives, mixed with a little dry oregano, dill or tarragon. A real gourmet touch! For everything you want to keep In your freezer. --.,,,,, Heavy Duty Reynolds Wr2'P Oven-tempered for ftexlble strength I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Half chocolate, half butterscotch. A unique new chewy taste combination that's really easy to make with Nestle's Semi-Sweet and Butterscotch Morsels and Borden Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk. Here's how you do it. First, preheat your oven to 350° F. Blend together: 1~ cups graham c racker crumbs 1 package (1 cup) Nestle's~ Semi- 1 can Borden Eagle Brand® Sweet Chocolate Morsels Sweetened Condensed Milk 1 package (1 cup) Nestle's~ (not evaporated milk) Butterscotch Morsels 1 cup coarsely-chopped walnuts Mix well and press mixture into very wc/1- greased 9' square pan. Bake at 350° F for 30-35 minutes. Cool for 45 minutes and c ut into 1~' squares (makes 36). Then stand back and bask in the glory • of the ooo's and aah's. L----- Easter Dinner (Continued from page 16) arranging orange pieces and radishes for decoration. Serve with additional Orange Salad Ores.sing. About 6 urvings Orange Salad Dressing Y1 cap orange juice % cap lemon juke 1 teaspoon seaaoned ult ~ teupoon seasoned pepper Yi teupoon garlic powder Yi teaapoon paprika Yi cup salad oil Yi cop light corn ayrup l. Combine orange and lemon juices and seasonings in a jar or bottle; cover and shake well. Add salad oil and com syrup; cover and shake well. ?. Chill thoroughly. Shake well before serving. About I ~ cups salad dressing Carrot-Egg Casserole 4 cops carrot slices or sticks, coobd until crisp-tender and drained % Clip batter or margarine Yi cop chopped onion Y1 cup finely crwshf'd CTUmbs from round buttery uackers ~ cap (3 oz.) shredded sharp Cheddar chffJ!e Lemon pepper marinade 3 hard-cookecl egg.a, sliced Minced paniley l. While carrots arc cooking, heat butter or margarine in a small skillet. Mix in onion and cook until crisp-tender. 2. Combine carrots, onion with butter or margarine, cracker crumbs. and ch«Se; toss to mix well. Spoon one half of the ll')ixture into a greased shallow I-qt. baking dish. Sprinkle ~ith lemon pepper marinade; form a layer of egg slices and sprinkle with additional lemon pepper marinade. Spoon re- maining carrot mixture over all. 3. Forming a wide border around edge of dish, sprinkle with minced parsley and drittle with a few drops of Orange Salad Dressing. Set in a 350°P. oven until thoroughly heated, about 20. min. A bout 6 servings Ginger Bran Muffins % cup all-puf'J>OM flour 3 tablespoon& su~ar 2 Yi teaspoons baking powder ~ teaspoon salt l tablespoon finely cut crystaJJized ginger 1 egg % cup milk 3 tabl~epoons shortening, melted 1 Y1 cup8 bran flakes I. Blend the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a bowl. Mill in the ginger. 2. Beat egg in a bowl until thick. Mix in milk and shortening, continuing lo beat until blended. Add to the dry ingredients and mix just enough to moisten flour. Add bran flakes and with not more than 15 strokes. quickly and lightly stir until hran flakes are just moistened. 3. Cut against the side of bowl with spoon to get enough bat- ter al one time to fill a muffin-pan well twcHhirds full. Place spoon in well; push batter off with another spoon. 4. Bake at 425°F. about 20 min. S. Immediately loosen muffins and tip slightly in wells. Serve warm. 8 to JO muffins Note: If desired, put 3 small pieces crystallized ginger into each muffin-pan well before spooning in batter . 11 Fr1111ily w~~kl11. Mnrch :18, 1971 Kard Lazy Glaze Just pour Karo Syrup over ham and Louisiana yams 30 minutes before end of baking. Result? A beautiful g laze, a fabulous flavor and an absolute cinch to do. Bftl Foo<11. a Olvt.lon ol CPC lnternatlonal Inc cpce lnternellonal r I I I I I I I -- J -----------SPECIAL OFFER! Prize winning recipes from all 50 states. New Karo All-American Cookbook -52 pages of easy ways to make appetizing main dishes, desserts, and candies more de- licious and special with Karo! Send 1 label and 25¢ per book to: Karo Cookbook, P.O. Box 1092, Brooklyn, NewYork 11202. Address _______________ _ City ________________ _ State ___________ Zip ___ _ - . Take the time. Then take the credit. Baking from scratch is as easy as baking someone else·s pre-packaged ingredients. It's just not as quick. But w at you bake in that little extra time is a very special kind of gift-the real thing. And only you can bake it this good, so only you can take the credit. Now Fleischmann·s new Rapid.mix method makes baking the easiest yet. Just add Fleischmann·s Yeast to your other dry ingredients, mix according to recipe, then bake. lt•s that simple. For many great bake-from-scratch recipes-including the Maple Pecan Ring above-just send 25¢ to: .. Fleischrnann·s New Treasury of Yeast Baking", Box 65F, Mt. Vernon, N . Y. 10559. -- .: ::: Packing Is Easier- With Tips From an Expert If you have to sit on your suitcase to close it-then you haven't packed proper- ly. Going one step further, if you pack right for your trip, you will even have room to bring things home that you buy while away. "All you need to wear and room to spare" may sound like just a catchy slogan, but it can be done. One person who can prove it is Beth Frantz, consultanl for a major lug- gage manufacturer, who has put packing to a multitude of tesls. First of all, says Beth, make a list of lhe things you feel sure you'll be doing on the trip such as sports ac- tivities, formal affairs, walking tours, and general evening entertainment. Then list the clothes you need for these activities. N ow lay out all the items you're going to pack. Learn to cushion garments with other garments and roll together the things you wear together. For instance, lingerie or underwear can be rolled together. Put these rolls in the bottom of the case. Then roll your nightgown or pajamas and your socks (in the case of women, hosiery can be rolled and tucked into the pocket of the case). To pack the top of your ladies wardrobe case, start with the dresses; be sure they are buttoned, and put them on the travel-designed hangers in your case. Gently fold sleeves to- ward the back of each dress in a soft V; otherwise you get unwanted wrinkles io the front of your sleeves. Do the same with suit jackets, which can be hung over simple dresses. Now put in the relaining rod to hold alJ your dresses in place at the waist. Straighten the dress skirts over the packing bar. Fold !be suit skirts lengthwise from 1he waist lo the hem and lay them over the packing bar. Now lift the packing bar into place and fasten the divider pad. Men can follow the same basic rules. Shirts can be stacked on top of the underwear and socks. and small items can be nestled between. Ties should be folded once and placed on top of shirts towards the Beth Frantz. shows how to pack . botlom of the case to keep them from slipping around. One ftal, fold- ed item such as sweater or wind- breaker jacket can be laid across ties before buckling strap to bold clothes in place. Suits are hung on appropriate hangers .and the sleeves folded in a V behind. Ir you are taking extra skirts or slacks, Mrs. Frantz recommends placing them with the waistband at the bottom rear edge of the case. Fit the skirts or slacks so that they con- tour-line the bottom. The skirt or stack legs will now extend out of the case. After underwear and other small items are rolled and tucked sideways on lhe lop of the skirt or slacks, fold lhe bottoms back over the rolls. Other packing tips arc: .... Wrap shoes in tissue and place heel and sole against hinged back of pullman case so they will be on the bottom of bag. .... Balance the packing of gar- ments so weight is equalized in case. .... Curl belts around inside rim of bottom of case. .... Pack heaviest garments next to hinge if possible; pack on top the things you will need first. .... Press clothes before packing. • Family Weekly, Ma1·ch t8, 1971 21 NOW YOU CAN OWN A BIGGER, BETIER HOME WITH A OMSJON OF EVANS PftOOUCTS CO r --n-:-· ... -:::-·-I ,,: . .,_ ,. ·-·r . . 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Recently, and quite unobtrusively, the Lancaster area has become one of the 10 top tourist attractions in the United States. And it has done so without much fanfare or ballyhoo, almost without the cooperation of the people who live there and who prefer to go on living as they have for centuries. What has made rhe area so attractive is a combination o f colonial history and an unusual local populace. m any of whom prefer to live in the past-the Mennonites, 1he Amish, and the Dunkards. They till their land with horse and hand plow, ride to church or town by carriage, use no machines or elec- tricity, dress plainly, fear God, and bother no one In the basemeot of one historic ho me hangs a painting typi· cal of the Revolutionary W ar period, men in wigs seated or standing around the principals who are in the act of signing an important d ocument. "That's General Hand in the rear." the guide says, "the one with tbe bald head.'' We are in a homestead called Rock Ford, the marvelously pr.!served brick mansion built by D r. Edward H and. Dublin· trained physician and surgeon who moved to Lancaster County to practice medicine. He gave it up to lead troops against the British and serve as General Wash ington's adju- tant general and in the Continental Congress. Through it all, he maintained an honesty that would not permit him to wear a wig, then quite fashionable for men, even when posing for pictures for postetity. York can rightly claim to be the nation's first capital. It was here that the Continental Congress fled after the British drove it out of Philadelphia; and it was here that the Articles of Confederation were signed , turning a voluntary association of colonies into a permanent union of states. The home of General Horatio Gates. head of the Board of War, still stands in York alongside the Golden Plough Tavern, a building frequented hy his troops. The latter is the oldest surviving structure in York, made in 1741 of half timber in the old German style. While General H and wa~ Lancaster's most famous military hero, the area produced other well-known men. George Ross. one of the signers of the Declaration of Tndependence and uncle of Betsy Ross, who created the first American flag. was a native: Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat, played there as a boy: Barbara Fritchie. who implored the Confed· crate Troops who were marching northward during the Civil War to "shoot 1f you must this old gray head. but spare your country's flag," was haptl2cd there. James Buchanan, the J 5th President of lhe United States, and Thaddeus Stevens. who tried to impeach President Andrew Johnson afler the Civil War, were rival allorncys in Lancaster. Along w11h <Jeneral Hand's Rock Ford (you bad to ford a rocky river to reach the home), President Buchanan's Wheatland rec;idcnce 1s one of lhe finest and best-pre~rvecf buildings of historic interest m Pennsylvania. And there are Fmn1/11 W{.ekly, Murr.h i8, J .97 I "A tractor may help me farm," says one Amish man, "but it won't get me closer to God." others. Lancaster is one of America's oldest inland cities; even in Revolutionary times it had 678 houses, mostly story-and-a- half colonial architecture. Many of them still stand. Today the major attractions of this quiet land arc its quiet people, the deep~y religious farmers and craftsmen who are content to live as their forefathers did and let rustory pass them by. Fulton's steams hip has been joined by those powered with atomic plants, and the Conestoga wagon, which was cre- ated in Lancaster, has been replaced by the automobile and train. But the •·gentle people" are having none of it. "A tractor might help me farm my land quicker," explains one Amish man after a hard day's work behind his horse and plow, "but it woo't take me closer to God." Hard work is essential to their faith. While the three sects might appear alike to an outsider, there are djfferences. The Mennonite, the oldest of the three, was foundl"<i in Germany in 1536 by Menno Simons. One of his differences with contemporaries was on baptism. believing that only adults, only those who knew what they were doing. could be properly baptized. The Amish, led by Jaoob Amman, of Switzerland, broke from the Mennonites in J 693, seeking an even more disci- plined life, including "shunning" (ostracizing) those who did not follow their beliefs. l'he Dunkards, more properly known as the Church of the Brethren, got thir nickname because they believed in total immersion-" dunking." These sects began migrating to the United States during rhc early 18th century, attracted by the religious freedom of· fered in the American Colonies. You'll see tbem out in the rolling farm country, the men in broad-brimmed black. h.als, the women in bonnets, the chil· dren. all smiles riding in horse-drawn carriages. The farming country i~ neat and extremely photogenic. c!>pecially during fall foliage, and the Pennsylvania Dutch food is "wonderful good," as they say. Where else can you find menus offering schnirz un lwepp (apples and dumplings), lotrwoerick and smierco.re (apple butter and cottage cheese). and chickfn com soup. If you a~k for a recipe, you might be disappointed because the Pennsylvania Dutch folks are in- clined to cook by adding "a pinch of this or that." They have an expression in the area, when speaking of friends : "They live neighbors to us." It's a warm way of say- ing, ''They live next door.'' 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Doctors have found a most effec- tive medication that actually helps ahrink painful swelling of bemorrboidal tissues caused by infection. In many cases, the first applicatioru give prompt relief for boura from such pain and bum.in ftchin • PKCTO CREDITS Pag• 2: Wid• World, Page 4: E. St. loul1 Jovrnol. Tests by doctors on hundreds upon hundreds of patients showed this to be true in many cases. The medication the doctors used was Preparation ~-the same Preparation H you can get without a prescription. Ointment or au itoriea. Poge 10: John Hueh,,.rgorth. Posa-23: Bill Clough. Posa-1 28 & 29: Wah Dhney Produc 1ion1; Millon lounlb.rry. Posi-31: Pictorial Porod•. Now, from the Wonderful Who Brought You "My dream: To build a living showcase that more people will talk about and come to look at than any other area in the world." -Walt Disney A high-speed, electric-powered monorail will transport guests around Disney World, which opens soon in Central Florida . By Milton Lounsberry of th~ Family Wttkfy staO If you liked Disneyland in Southern California, you're going to love Disney World in Central Florida. It's new and improved- bigger (twice the size of Manhat- tan Island and about the same size as San Francisco) and in many ways better than its Cali- fornia counterpart. In fact, it's vast enough to live up to what it's imaginatively being called: a "fam- ily-vacation kingdom." Located just 15 miles southwest of Orlando among lakes and citrus groves, Disney World is scheduled to open in October. Of course, not the whole complex consisting of 27,000 acres and incorporating an industrial park. a leisure· oriented residential community, five resort hotels, golf courses, dude ranches, campsites, and a futuristic airport, will be complete. But the fun part. the "Magic Kingdom" amusement area~sometbing like Disneyland, but larger-will be open. Two of the lakeside resort hotels--0ne of contemporary design, the other based on a Polynesian theme-will be ready for gue$ts this year. And herein lies one of the m ain ditTercnces between Disney World and Dis· neylaad. Says Dick Nunis. Vice President of 21 ft'nmi/11 H'Hkly , M arch 3R,.t971 the Disney corporation, 'The amusement area in Florida is 2,500 acres as compared to the 350 acres in Anaheim. This means that visitors will be able to stay overnight or for a wbole extended vacation in luxurious. resort hotels right on the property. Special family rates will be built into the room rates to in- clude admission, transportation around the area, and many of the attractions." And about those attractions . . . Would you believe an exact replica of a I 5th-century French castle with towers reaching 18 stories high? Well, just such a structure will form the entrance to Fantasy/and. Called "Cinder- ella's Castle," it will have sweeping curved bridges that will cross a reflecting moat. Jn- side, King Steffan's Banquet Hall will serve a.'i one of the resort-area's restaurants. lhen there's Mainstreet U.S.A . This area will recreate turn-of-the-century America. Old-fashioned shops and restaurants will be featured along with ice-cream parlors and 'iteam-powered trains that will depart from Victorian stations . Advl!nturl!/and will provide an exotic set- ting sure to please just about everyone. A Caribbean village, a North African market place, a ceremonial luau, and. offshore, a place called Swiss Family lsll!, where guests can climb in the towering Treehouse. On a Jungle-river cruise. they'll go on a safari, en- countering the wild creatures that inhabit Florida's swamps. Frontiuland will relive the old West. A Folks Disneyland ... steam-powered sternwheelcr, keel boats, and log rafti. wiU cruise the Frontier rivers of America. Liberty Square will portray the nation at the time of its founding. A dramat- ic show, "One Nation Under God," will have life-size figures of 36 Presidents of the U.S. seen on stage together in a striking production that will blend the famous Dis- ney "audio-animatronics" system with film. In Fantasy/and-where Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, and many other famous characters come to life--guests can literally become part of a Walt Disney production. A sure winner will be the Mickey Mouse Musical Revue, presenting 60 characters singing and dancing. The 20,000 uagues Under the Sea attraction will allow guests to live the adventures of the Jutes Verne classic story. Tomorrowland will be a continuing pre- view of the new developments in the scien- tific frontiers. An International Gran Prix will be the theme of the Autopia, where drivers of all ages can drive their own authentic scale-size cars to "compete·• along winding roadways. Space Mountain wiU be 20 stories high, and inside guests can "pilot" their own space vehicle on a thrilling jour- ney to the "stars." One of the world's most unusual trans- portation networks will shuttle Disney World guests around the grounds. Leaving their automobiles either at the day-visitor center (a mile from the theme park) or at the hotel, guests will travel about on water by steam-powered sidewheelers or on land in an air-<:ooditioned, high-speed monorail train. A fascinating feature of this silent, electric-powered train wilt be that it passes, on elevated tracks, rigll't through tf)e lobby of a l 0-story~higb, 1,057 room hotel. Blaclcbeard's Island in the center of Bay Lake-which itself will be the scene of moonlight-dinner-dance cruises--will be a truly fun place for kids. The natural littJe isle will have a shipwreck especially made for youngsters to romp around on. Families can eicplore the island and have picnics on the sandy shores. Prices at Disney World are tailored for the family. Says V.P. Dick Nunis, "We're figuring oo an adult entrance fee of $4.50. This will give you seven attractions in the Magic Kingdom, plus all transportation around the resort area. Prices arc gradu- ated downward for children depending on age . Food prices will be reasonable because The A.I.A. complete course includes 76 lessons. 280 giant art charts and complete art kit, including oil paints, water colors, pastels. drawing supplies, special pens, tools, palettes, illustration board, sketching paper and many other artists' necessities. ~ Now you can give yourselt a solid, fully·rounded training in Art -at home -in your spare time, for a fraction of the outfay you ever thought necessary. A complete down·to- earth course of basics in all the important art techniques of our time. Artists Institute instruction is so uncompli· cated, so much fun and so rewarding, you will be amazed to see the rapid unfolding of talents you did not know you possessed. ART OPENS MANY NEW CAREERS Everyone has his own private reasons for developing his ability in art-self-expression, relaxation, just plain fun -but there are also a multitude of different, fascinating careers open to the self-trained artist. For example: magazine illustration, television art, advertising layout, cartooning, fashion design, department store art, architec- tural art, poster art, lettering, package design, portraits and land- scape art. Artists Institute prepares you for all these and a numkttr of others. Artists Institute supplies you with the basic tools and techniques including oils, gouache, pastels, watercolors, charcoal, pen and i~nk~.~~~~ AmsTS INSTm/TE cw AM£JnCA, ~ 41C.A, 1628 £.ast Mc:Oowefl Phoenix, Az 85006 l 2~~~y ~RTl~-;,;;Tmm: OF ;M-;;CA:-Dept. ~ac~---: I OFFER 1628 East McDowell Road APPROVED BY 1 1 Phoenix, Arizona 85006 NAM ~ 1 : 1 RUSH DETAILS on your offer of com-STREIT & NO • ~ • 1 1 plete 76 lesson Art course including your big kit of art material for 21-day Home examination. CITY. __________________ _ I All FREE AND PDSlPAID -I I NO OBLICATfON ON MY PART. STAT ZlP : ----------------------------------------------"'--- we depend on repeat busines,,, and we want our guests satisfled." Hotel rooms will start at about $22 (no charge for children under 18); rates include trans· portation around the area. Although the $300 million-plus cx- lravaganz.a does nol open until Octo- ber, about 2,000 eager visitors a day are already getting a sneak look at a specially constructed Preview Center. where building models arc shown. No one could sum up the concept or Disney World more effectively than the late Walt Disney himself. Said Walt, .. With the technical know-how of American industry and the creative imagination of the Disney organiza- tion, I'm confident we can build a living show case that more people will talk about and come to look f> than any other area in the world." • Famtl11 Wukl11. March 18, 1911 2' King Size, 17 mg. "tar." 1.2 mg. nicotine; long Size. 19 mg. "tar." 1.4 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Repon Nov. 70. • -···-· '' _ ......... ---·----... ,v. .. .. 'What in theC:World! Rival Siblings When &i.st.ers Jean Sb.rimpton (the famous English model) and the younger Chrissie were in school, it was Chrissie (see photo) who took all the honors. Then suddenly Jean was famous, with magazine covers in every The Shrimp's little sister country to her credit. Little sister began dabbling in acting, some modeling, go- ing to the "right parties"-but she was known only u "Jean Shrimptoo's younger sister." At 25, she got "bored with all the baogers..on," and opened an antique shop. None of her customers knows or cares who she is. Chrissie Shrimpton is taking honors again, but strictly on her own. Only Your Dentist Knows for Sur• "Dental implants may soon replace lost teeth in adults," says Dr. Paul Ehrlich, former assistant dean of clinical atiairs at the University of Southern California School of Dentistry, and a pioocer in implant technique. "Implants look, feel, and behave just like natural teeth." Un- like dentures, caps or bridgework, im- plants not only stay put but arc perma- nently "rooted." What roots them is a tiny inert metal "saddle" which ridcS the jawbone and, in time, is bonded to H by tissue. Only the saddle's "pommel" -a miniature post-protrudes above the gum. The lab-made implant tooth is slipped over the post and permanently cemented. So lifelik.e is the implant that only your dentist knows for sure wbjcb tooth bas the metallic root. Caribbean Camping The first-and only-U.S. National Park Campground in the tropical Caribbean WIU estab- lished in 1964 on the U. S. Virgin Island of St. John. Congress has recent- ly given the Cancel. Bay Plantation an official concessionaire's permit to op- erate it, and now the upgrading of the seaside facilities has begun. A couple can rent a tent with "everythjng" sup- plied-cots, bedding, linens, cooking and eating utensils-for $35 a wedt Q.uips '1 Q.uotes Duplicat. Dreu While window shopping, I 11py the right dretis. I eye it, and try it a nd buy it. no leel', Only to find to my utlf'r die.nay One like h for five dollars leSA, the next day! -Lucille K kut Why is it that the man who puts the cop flack on the toothpaste alwovs mar- rit's a wonran who doe,fn't? -Hmry E. L.eabo The crowded airlanc<> above large air- ports have created some unusual situa- tions between air traffic control and tbc pilots of commercial jet liners. Not too long ago a controller at the Los Angeles lntematiooal Airport asked a jet captain for a 360-degree tum for spacing pu~s in the air lraffic pat- tern. "Do you realize," the captain shot hack, "that every time I make even a 180-degree tum, it c~t my company $50?" "Roger," replied the controller. "Now make me a $100 tum to the left!" -Don Bennett Sign in on optometrist's window: "£yt!s nomined whik you wait." -Lucille I Goodyt!or The little old lady was saying good- bye to the minister who was leaving the parish. 'Tm so sorry to see you go," she said, "( never knew what sin was until you eame here." -A. M. Hubert The woman next door had her brown hair tinted lighter. The overnight change left her six-year-old son confused. (swimsuits not included). By this fall, more and better sarutation and fresh- water facilities will be available along with a new commissary and restaurant -at somewhat higher rates. For fam- ilies who prefer their camping with a Cinnomon 8oy camper~ minimum of roughing it, 48 furnished cottages are under construction ak>ng the bay, replacing the present 12. A friendly warrung from the campsite: "There are no licks or chiggers and "Oh, I just had it frosted,'' she ex- plained when he asked her what had happened. "Well," said the little critic, "you'd better have it defrosted " -Henn Albright lnfonn•tion, Please You can dial-the-time, You can dial·&-d'!te. You can dial-the-weather, Or maybe your mate. Yoo nn dial-a-maid, and alao a prayer; You can dlal to find whkh movie ill where. You can dial to Europe, or ju1t down the street: You can dJal lo the 'deli,' if you want a quick treat. Ju1t sit at your deak, and pick up your phone. There'• only one problem-you can't 'fet a tone! -..4nna ..4. M.or/001 few mosquitoes, but sand flies are pres- ent the year round." The Child Away from Home If your child is going away to camp for the first time this summer, Dr. Gilbert W. Kliman suggests that you can .... munize your child for camp with love." Now i.s the time to begio. "Let him know that it's perfectly natural to be a little bit anxious and homesick in the beginning," the doctor suggests in "Fam- ily Health." Some sleep-over time at friends' or relatives' homes is a good in- troduction to different beds and menus. Visiting a counselor and a fellow camp- er will do much to ease the newn~. The child should also know how often you'll visit. Every other week is sug- gested for under-eight; after 12, _;;you can relax about visiting." If he i~re­ pared and looking forward to -new friends and new skiUs, "camp can give both parents and children an opportu· mty to learn to live and grow separately and independently, too." Are Revenuers Retiring? The profit may be going out of moonshining. The Internal Revenue Service reports it con- fiscated "only" 1. 799 illegal stills in late 1970. That's 140 fewer than the pre- vious year. LITTLE EMILY "Sir, plrase arsure your daughter wr'/I Riv~ /wr dog wollet-siu pliotos ~ his dogho111r!" J.'tJ1111l11 Weekl111 March l8, 1911 )I $ENSATIONAL OFFER For flower Lovers Who Want Outstandinr Beauty At A Low Price MAY 11 DEADLINE FOR fRll TUIDOSI BONUS Orde,. ....ii..i befote Ma( 18 ••<••tt bo""' of No. 3 Ila Tube•OM T..O.r IU s A o•o-1 ,..fllovl eatro cilorve ~le MulCOfl Vo,.ety blooM will\ '""?""'' -Jrf _,. no ....... 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Here at Wil- son ford Sales In Huntington Beach WE''ve got what most of the E'Xpcrts teel Is the most outstanding e n try into the small car field anywhere Ford's ltt'E'&t new Pjnto. Squar- ing off directly against t h e torelgn cars, our new little Pinto combines the best of two worlds . . . th<' small size, low cost and OJ>('ratlng economy common to small imports along with frisky performance, driv- er comfort and <'OntemPorary desijZn that are all-A11\erlcan ... With a len~th of just over 13" fe-et I 163 inchl's > a height or 50 inches and a width or 69.4 Inches. Pinto Is a few inches longer than the volumc import, but Is seven Inches lower and eight lnchf's wider ... Plnto's l)Opularltv has bec>n nothln~ short of nhcnomenal . . . Whv not drou In Rnd test drive Pinto for yourself'! Our ~orral is sure to have Ont' rl'ady fhr your brand. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1971 DICK WILSON'S ~!}~2~ afv~~~?m!~~~~ACH Ill :J ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: •71 ·s ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! HUGE DIS- COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! ! Extn S•ving• On Low MilHge Oemon1tr•ton -31 To Choose From COMPLETE 1971 CAR AND TRUCK LIN& ON SAL& I BRAND NEW 1971 tMMEDtA TE DELIVERY ~----.-.'!a"'.~~----~ $1919 565 TOTAL DOWN PYMT • 565 TOTAL MONTHLY PYMT. 36 MONTHS $61) is the totel dowll peyme11t •11d $b5 it the tot•I monthly peyment i11cludin9 tu, '71 licenH end .11 fi11ance cherges 011 eppro•ed credif for ]6 mo11ths. Oeftrred p•yment price is il-405.00 i11cludin9 .II fin•nce cherCJ"'· Ines, '71 license or if you prefer lo pay cuh, lf.e full cuh price is only .$1051.95 includi119 u lu tu, '71 lice111e 1:1RIOWl51 571. A.l'.R. I 0.64 Y •. TEST·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 '.,... '• \0 "·"' 1 o • .,, SH YICI Ol'EN lllei thr11 Fri., I e .m to 5 p "'· Me.,., I • "'· t o 9 p "'· 592-5511 1: 7: 8 : 8: 11: 12 3 4 5 6 7 TV !PORT! HltJHl/tJHTI '-. ~.,,'IA SUNDAY. MARCH 28 10:30 AM 8 fi?J NHL Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs 11s. Detroit Red WinRS at Detroit. 11:00 I cm (3) NBA Basketball Play-Off 12:30 AngefWarm-Up Dick Enberg hosts. 1:00 Cj9 @ National Airlines Open Golf From the Country Club of Miami, Fla., the final rounds of this four-day, 72 hole event are tele111sed . The $200,000 National Airlines Open ln11itat1onal Golf Tournament features many leading touring professionals, includ- ing defending champion Lee Trevino. First prize 1s $40,000. The 72·par course measures 6,927 yards. O Angel Baseball Calif. Angels vs. San Francisco Giants at Palm Springs in final pre-season g3me to be telecast l111e. Dick Enberg and Don Wells call the play·by·play. 1:15 U @ (3) American Sportsman George Plimpton, who 1s always searching for new adventures, travels to Africa to take a course with the African Wildlife Leadership Foundation and singer· comedian Phil Hams and series host Curt Gowdy fish for cut· throat trout on a float trip down the 5nake R111er 1n Wyoming. Plimpton 1s a birdwatcher and a lover of the outdoors. He is also an author and a real·life Walter Mitty who has played major league baseball and pro golf and football (Detroit lions). Joining a class of the College of Afncan Wildlife Manage· ment in Tanzania, Plimpton makes a field trip to Tsa110 Na· tional Park in Kenya with teacher Tony Mence. The purpose of the tnp 1s to fam1lianze themselves with the beha111or of big game. They approach elephants and rhinos on foot and in a truck, trying to make them charge so they can better under· stand their habits and temperaments. Surprisingly, about 80 percent of all Africans have never seen a wild animal and the aim of AWLF 1s to educate them The organization was founded by Russell Train, now chairman of President Nixon's Council on Environmental Quality. The float trip down Snake R111er 1s especially meaningful to Gowdy since Wyoming 1s his nat111e state. With the Grand Tetons 1n the background, Gowdy and Phil Harns float their raft down the n11er that vanes from placid trout pools to nar· rows with white capped rapids. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 7:00 m Dodger Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers 11s. San Francisco Giants. 8:00 EE World Football Soccer Las 5 Copas del Real de Madnd. Host is Luis A. Sanchez. THURSDAY, APRIL 1 8:30 ti) Olympic Boxing SATURDAY, APRIL 3 11:00 AMO East/West All-Star Basketball L111e telecast of the Na t1onal Assoc1at1on of Basketball Coaches East/West all·star basketball champ1onsh1p game. 12:30 m Questor G,..nd Prix Formula 1 cars and drtvers of the inter· national circuit are mixed with a field of North American For- mula A road racers on the 3.2-mile road course at Ontario Motor Speedway 1n event taped last Sunday. Dnvers expected to race include former world champions Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill, Oenis Hulme and John Surtees. and Indianapolis 500 winners Mano Andrett1, Al Unser, Bobby Unser and A. J. Foyt. 3:30 0 @ (,1) Pro Bowlers' Tour The $100,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions from the Riviera Lanes in Akron, Oht0. 0 NHL Action Highlights 4:30 f) Santa Anita Feature Race The $100,000 Santa Anita Derby for three-year-olds, at l Ve mile. O Sports Challenge Famous moments in sports are ident1f1ed by "Three Great NFL Quarterbacks"-Johnny Unitas (Baltimore Colts), Y. A. Tittle (N. Y. Giants & S. F. 49ers), and John Brodie (S. F. 49ers)-in compet1t1on with last week's winners. Dick Enberg 1s host. 5:00 I@ (3) ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports Jim McKay hosts. 6:30 CV Forum Boxing 7:00 · Box de Mexico 8:00 Saturday Night Figtits Al Stankie, the "f1ght1n' cop", who 1s on leave from the LAPD, goes against Mike Seyler, middleweight champion of the State of Oregon, in a 10-round bout at the Valley Arena (Tentative schedule). Tom •Harmon and M1ck1e Da111es will be ringside to call the action of this main event. .. A ct or William Shatner, is seen with wt American Bt1ld Eagle, 011e of tire subjects of ABC's prime-time special telecast of The A mcriccm Sportsman titled "A Quest for Survival-a look at the plight of the A mericu11 Bald EaRle and the promise of our great miRratory flights." The show will examine the threatened eagle a11d Bing Crosby and Curt Gowdy will s/iow how Ducks Un· limited, a l11urter's organization, has helped ducks and gee re proliferate. The special airJ Monday at 8:30 PM. The N E C melhod may be the answer II has proven in over 450,000 cases that II can stop bed-wetting (Enuresis)" when nol caused by organic defects or diseases • in iust two to four weeks Not a drug or diet, 1us1 a simple cond1llon1ng 1echn1quf' The N E.C method was developed by a doctor . . prescribed by many doctors A recognized family ser vice tor more than 2? years M11I Ctupo" lot fttt BHkltl ·Bed-WelllnQ 11s i;ausc effect end lre111mPnt · mailed 10 you w11h no obll gallon This informa11vt bonklel, w1111Pn by an em1· nenl heattn au1ho11ty, an '""a·s oues1>ons mosl o ften iu~ed about bf!d-we111no -------------------------------NEC -NATIONAL ENURESIS COUNCIL U. IE. 11ttl st. CHta M-, Calif. '1'2' NaCM·• Addres~ Slate Zip "AN ACCREDITED PERSONAL SERVICE" P•I• 3 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1971 DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY MOF~NINC 11:00 IJ a Cl) Wbtre Ult .... rt la CJ QJ 00 m Jeopardy A 5')&Ctaf 7th birthday show on Tuesday wllf S:OO 8 Sunrilf Stnttster honor senior citizens. S:ZS 0 Education Elcha11ae 0 @ CV Gallopln& G"rmet 6:308 OdysMJ @Rocket Robin Hood; Butk Roa· m let's Talk About THna Mon : era Friday only. frontltl'I ot freedom Tues.; Mort U :lO IJ 9 (j) Seard! for Tomorrow for Your MoneJ Wed.: Reeonstrutt· 0 ~ 00 g;, The Who, What or Ina the lan1u11e Arta Currit11lum Where Game Art James hosts. Thurs., Future Fri. 0 @ CV (ii) tut Qlrl 6:45 &) Commodity Report fJ Tempo Regis Philbin and Ruta 7:00 ID la (j) CBS News John tfart. lee co-host. 0 Q) Ci) g;, Today Sllow Film on m Interact Louise Ridgle. Lion Country Safari, Mon. @ Bill Johns Ntw1 m Thunderbird• m Spldtrman Ei) M1r\et Openina ArTFRNOON 3:00 tJ ~CI> Gomer Pyle 0 Ifs Your let Tom Kennedy rt· turns as host. 0 Hipwa1 Patrol 0 @ (I) CiD Gener.I H019ital m Outtr Limits @ Unde<doc ei) (I) D11lin1 for Dollars Movie @Ii) R•li&loua Proer11111 m Cinema 36 3:30 B The Mike Ro1 Show 0 Mike Dou&fas Co-host is Arte Johnson . 0 Se• Hunt 0 @ (I) al One life to live @ PorllJ Pie Cu1oons ~ ({) P09tye Cartoons @Ii) atrm the Llvin1 Word m Sesame StrHt #231·235. 12:00 ID lucty Pair 7:30Ql.n for the 70'a Mon .. Wed , O @CiJmJoe G1r11lol1'a l:,Se;)ll Comunidad al Dia Fri.; hJdloloa I Tues., Thurs MemMJ Game 0 Auosa tt11 Fenc. Mon., Mallina 0 Cooldn1 Wed. only Ille Most of Maturtty Tues.; Prince 0 @Cl) Gl Bewitched of Puce Sptd1I Wed.; P1rtnt·Youth m Kines of Comedy Forum Thurs.; Resourc.es Fri ID Rendezvous With Adventure m Yotf & f riends Mon., Fri.; Tmel Tues.. Thurs : ID Hobo XellJ Perspective Wed. ii) Stock Ma~et Coverare Ei) The Real World 1:00 fJ taj Cl) Captain Klnproo ~ Ci) Ann Gutchu Show 0 Ralph S1ory's A.M. 12:15 ID Stretch ' Sew Wed fJ News Meyers/Del Rio 12:30 B ~Ci) Ai ttlt Wor1d Tuma The m @(I) Cartoons 15th anniversary ot this program @) Yo1a for Htalttl will be celebrated Friday. ~8:30 m Denni& the Menace 0 @ 00 m DIJS of Our lives ID Qumby 0 Movie Game (llJ CV Sttame Street 0 @ Cil CiD A World Apart EJl) Film Futures Wed., Fri, aJ Dieline for Dollars 9:00 1J Q9) Ci) The Lucy Show tE Stodl Manet Close 0 @00 g;, Dinah's Place Or. 1:008 ~ (j) love It a Many Splen· Linus Pauline 1uuts, Fri. dored Thin1 b Movies: See Daytime Movies. 0 @ 00 m The Ooctora Your Money's Worth Thurs. only. 0 Ben Casey m Jack LI Linne 0 @ (V (ii) All MJ Children ID Cartoons m Movie: See Daytime Movies EJl) S.salllf StTNt #231 235. @)Charline the Maltet 9:15 0 Movie: Thursday. EJl) Educational Futures 9:20 m fHhions Jn Se~n, 1:30 B Qil (j) Th• Guldin& ll&ht 9:30 8 9 BevertJ HlflbilllH 0 @ (!) m Anothlf World 0 ~ 00 m Concentration 0 @ (I) al ltt's Mike a Dtal 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies ID News/Kids' stuff 0 m Mov!.: See Daytime Movies Ei> Commodity Report Q) Romper Room 2:00 f) ~ (j) Secret Storm @ (J) Man Trap 0 ta)(!) g;, Brlpt Promise @) Stoa Marlatt 0 Stranae Paradise 10:00 IJ Qj Cl) Family Aff1lr 0 @ ffi al Newlped G1me 0 m Sele of the t.nlUfJ 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Q) r .. tures/Publl' Servi" QJ Topper Mon., Fri .. Have Cun, Wiii @ (1) Ha1den Travel Tues . Wed., Thurs. @ @ Sunny Today 2;30 6 9 (IJ Edi• of Nl(tlt This Ell) Educational Futurea drama series 'elebrales its 15th an · 10:30 8 ~ Cl) love of life niversary Friday. 0 0 Ci) m Holl,.ood Squam 0 @ @ m Somtnet The first Q) Treaaure Mon ; Quut for Adven· anniversary of this dramatic serial turt Tues., Thurs., Vapbond Wed.; 1s observed on Tuesday SH Hit USA Fri. 0 famous JurJ Trials (i1) (j) "'ovit G1t11t O @ (}) (ii) Dalin& Qame (ii) S.S.me StrNt @ Roy Ro1ers Piia• 4 o&:OOf) Movie Mon , Wed., Mr. Ed Tues .. Thurs .• Fri 0 Rifleman 0 1 ffi al Dart Shadows 0 News Baxter Ward. m News Putnam/fishmen. ID Bozo's Bit Top Sllow @Ii) Rellitous Features ail Dos Gallos en Palenque 4:30 B Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 Father Xnowa Bnt 0 EJewitness News G)GumbJ @ (1) Rlflem1n @ 00 Jimmy Thomason EJl) Sesame Street #231·235 a (IJ The Three Stoo1es @Ii) Pattem for livin& ail lo Prohlbido (ii) Seume Srett 5:00 0 KNBC Newservlce Jess Marlow. 0 A BETTER NEWS •.. * SANDERS & MORRIS ! 0 Channel 5 Ntw1 0 Flipper m The flintstonei ID Batman @ Lou! News ~ Gilli11n'1 Island ~ ({) The 81& Valley ~Cinema 30 ail Cita con Emilio Tu1ro g;, Collt(t of the Duert c;) Futvru 5:30 Q @ ABC News 0 Gtt Smart m My favorite Mutian ID C:illi1an'1 Island @ Thia DaJ 1971 Eli) Mlst1ro11ra' Nel&tiborhood @ID Nnrs/Paator'a 0.P ail Comlcos 1 C.ncionu &I;) Don Wilson's Town Talk c;) Notlclas m lli11lopin1 C:ounnet SATURDAY MARCH 27 EVEN I NG 4:00 9 Ch1mplonship Bowlint 0 TheSeint ~ Ci) Film features ~ Pattern tor llvin1 g;, New Decade at Sea o&:30 tJ Santi Anita Future Race The $70,000 San Luis Rey Handicap for four.year-olds at 11/1 miles. 0 Sports Ch1llen1e m Untamed World Q:j Ci) Wapn Tr1tn ~ (j) Roller fiamu ~Faith for Tod•1 ail El Mu11do en que Vlvimos g;, Quest for Adventure 4:45 ail Pre-Game Sotcer 5:00 f) Movie: "Ollinawa" (dramll) '52 -Cameron Mitchell. Pat O'Brien 0 It's Academic Competing hl&h schools are Fairfu. Monroe (Sepul veda) and Beverly Hills. 0 Outdoors 0 @ 00 (ii) ABC's Wide World of Sports Jim Mcl(ay hosts 0 The Aven1ers ID Movie Greats: "Waterloo Bridae" (drama) '40-Robert Taylor ID Man Tr1p @)Peter Cunn EJl) The World We Live In m Quest for Life 6?) lntematlonal Soccer m Bronco 5:30 O KNBC New1 Stan Atkinson. 0 This W"t in NBA ID Animals, Action Ii Adventure Ei) Tonirht in Lu Veras @1) F1ntuy in Mime m fisher family 6:00 ti The Big New' 0 Q-100 m NBC News e Laredo 0 Boss City Q) Then Came Bronson EJl) San Francisco Mil ~ 00 A(riculture USA m Musicale/DaveJ & 6ollatll 6:30 f) About a Weell 0 KMBC News Conlerence 0 EJtwitness News @ CI) Forum Bo1in1 fE HobbJ Showcase ~ Ci) Hlfh Ch•parral Ell) The French Chef Qj) (j) CBS NeW1 m Children's Gospel Hour €lJ Edae of Eternity (ii) Sports C1'11llen1e 7:00 f) CBS News Roger Mudd. 0 KNBC DOCUMENTARY * "GET WELL SOON"-A close look at the high cost of medical care 0 I l!ICl!tl Set Well Soon A KNBC documentary examlnine the high costs of medical care services in Southern California Focus Is placed on the IHI prollferatlon of 7:3 8: doctor-owned hospitals and clinics 9:30 Q 9 (j) Mary TJler Moore Show ind the attendant queshon or con· Nancy Walker guests as Rhoda's Ilic! of interest. overly-possessive Jewish mother. 0 R1whide who comes to v1sH her daughter. 0 Juvenile Jury Jack Barry hosts O Movie for Television (C) (90) 0 De.th V1ll1r D1r1 ''Three's a Crowd" (comedy) '69-m I Jl'iclA( I Ralph Story's Weird Larry Hagman, E. J. Peaker, Jessica World of Weird Ralph Story 1s host Watter, Harvey Korman. Stu Gilliam. for a looll al the world or the Norman fell. A young man finds magic. mystical and the occult Terry happiness with wile number two Moore. Ann Blyth l'Jld Tise Andrews after the death of wife numbe1 guest. one, when suddenly wile number ® Championship Wrestling one shows up very much ahve El) Crutive living With Crafts O News Larry Burrell £Il) David Susskind Show "land· ® Del Reeves Show lords and Tenants at War" @ @ Saturdar Movie Qi) (j) Buck hens (E kPlM Movie: (2 hr) "Laur1." fl!) living Faith Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews. g;) Bot de Mexico 10:00 tJ ~@ Mannbt Hari Rhodes m Ameriu in Space guests as an African premiere with Cl) Ritmolandie whom Peggy falls in love. (D Passport to Travel 0 Big 5 News 7:30 tJ ~ (j) MI ss ion: Impossible 0 Fright Night: (3 hr) ''The Curse John Colicos guests as a rebellious of the Living Corpse" and "The Caribbean government official, who Horror of Partr Buch." plans to take over his country by ID Weekend News Ken Jones. having his presid ent assassinated ®Oak Ridet Boys while in the United States. £Il) NET Playhouse "They." See 0 Q) Ci) m Andy Willi1ms Andy's Thursday, 8:30 PM ll$tlng. guests are Charlie Callas, Bread (a 10:30 0 Playboy After Dark Mort Sahl, rock group), The Lennon Sisters Linda Ronstadt, Billy Eckstine and and Mrs. Joan Kennedy Sid Caesar guest. 0 (11, (3) (E Lawrence Welle ID Movie: (C) "Atragon" (adven 0 Million $ Movie: (2 hr) "Tiie ture) '6+-Keoji Sawara Condemned ol Altona" (drama) '63 ® Weekend News -Sophia Loren. f redric March 11 :00 tJ 0 0 News 8:00 ® It Is Written 0 GET SET FOR THE SAT· tH @ Spotlight Thutre: "Jitter· * URDAY NIGHT FIGHTS! buis." Laurel & Hardy. 0 Slturday Nieht Fights ~ 00 Films From Mexico ID Movie Greats: (2 hr) "Waterloo 11:15 8 Fabulous 52! (C) ''Battle Hymn" Bridg .. ' (drama) '40-Robert Tay. (drama) '57-Rock Hudson. Martha lor, Vivien Leleh. Hyer, Dan Duryea, Don Def ore EE I Believe in Miracles Plagued for years by a sense ot m Consultation guilt alter bombing a German or ~ Pelicule phanal!'e during World War II, Par 8:30 tJ fi9\ ~) My Thret Sons Katie's son D.ean . Hess leaves the pulpit mother. Lorraine. makes a surprise and his wife return lo Korea v1s1t with the news that her ann1 11:30 O PREMIERE Jan Show Billy versary gill to them this year will Ecksline hosts a once a-month pro be to babysit the tnplets for a gram featuring miscellaneous jazz month back in St Louis. sounds and stars 0 ~ @ m NBC Saturdar Mov· 0 Movie: "Five Graves to C1lro" ie: (C) (21/2 hr) "The Countess from (drama) '43-Akim Tamirotf, Fran Honii Kong" (comedy) '67-Sophia chot Tone Loren Marlon Brando. Sydney O Saturday Night Movie: (C) ''S1v- Chaplin, Tipp1 Hedren A recently age Pampu" (drama) '67-Robert appointed US Ambassador to an Taylor. Marc Lawrence. Ty Hardin, Eastern state 1s on his way to Amer Rosenda Monteros. A group of Ar· 1ca from the Orient when he finds gentine soldiers desert post a beautiful stowaway tn his cabin ® Movie: "Encore" (drama) '52- 0 r11J (3) (E Pearl 81iley Show Nigel Patnck, Roland Culver Douglas Fairbanks Jr. the Ike and 12;00 [7) ~News T1.na Turner Review and George 12:30 0 Speallinr freely Guest 1s his Kirby guest torian author Barbara Tuchman ® Porter Wagoner Show m All·Hipl Show: "The Three Sis· El) Hour of Dellverance ten," ''T11ck the Min Down" and m The Story "Death on the Four Poster II g;) Noches TipetiH 1:00 tJ Movie: "Captain Siroc~o" (ad 9:00 tJ ~Ci) Arnie Ordered lo select venture) '49-Louis Hayward. his own successor as loading dock l ·30 0 News foreman, Arnie quails at the task · g Movie: ''Tlte Blacll Glove" (mys of choosing between his best friend tery) '54-Alex Nichol and the best qualified man 1.45 in M . "G'rf r tf1 ... hf' (d m The Wilburn Brothers . u:.I • OVll. I 0 .• ~I( ra £Il) The Advocates ma) 60-Anne Francis 6I!) Hour of Power 2:30 tJ Movie: "Assignment Redhead" m Premiere Movie (mystery) '57-Paul Carpenter THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1971 FREE GROUND PAD W ITH EACH POOL! LARGE SIZE 5'' SEAT 18'x 12'x48" Deep OVAL POOL COfllfl .... whtt e 1/1 "·'· ""•' e Citrin• 01 .. peol\Mr e S11rOte SlllmlMf' • M••t.,l llCCl Kit. 24'x41" DOUGHIOY POOL 189' 7981 s .. Our ~11 .. 1 SAT. 10 .. I SUNDAY U '9 5 Poof Olapfay •t Our New 1525 W. CHAPMAN OR.ANOE Lout I Oft PHONI (714) 532-1992 (714') 532·25-46 1 ~lk. W. of Mal• St. FIHMI .. AYenaMo 4'x8' 7/8" SLATE POOL TABLE $29500 JOINTED from CUE'S '8'5 BUMPER TABLES "8/UllllJll/ldl ~ THE NO. 1 NAME IN ll/U.lA/llOS Hnz H·7 Dollr: 10·1 Set.; 12·6 Sia. SECARD POOLS 1525 W. CHAPMAN P•I• 5 The Broadway performer with the moat Tony Awarda, Owen Verdon, and twice- honored Richard Kiley will be among the atara performing on the 25th annlveraary teleceat of th• Antoinette Peny (Tony) Award• on Sunday, March 28 at 6 PM on ABC. Thia y .. r·a a.,.cial, to be produced for th• fifth conaecutive year by Alexander H. Cohen, will originate live from the legendary Paa.c. theatre on Broadway. The allver anniverury progrwn will feature many past Tony-winning a111ra ....creating their original ro1 .. from the outauinding muaical plays of the lat 26 YNf'8· Hosting thia yur'a 8Wlll'da presentation• la Lauren Bacall, who won a Tony IMt year for her performance in the muaical, •• Applauae. •• Ml .. Verdon won her flrat Tony for her aupportlng role in the Cole Porter muaiclll, 'Can-Can,' in 1954. Kil•y received a Tony in 1166 for "Man of Lii Mancha.'' Th ... two at.are will join fonner Tony wln- nera Lauren a.can, Vivian Blaine, Diahann Carroll, Carol Channing, Alfl'9d Drake, Robert Goulet. Rex Haniaon, Sam Levine, Zero Mo• tel, Robert Preaton, Phil Silven and David Wayne. SEE WHY! 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Alan Cranston and Marlo Thomas are Tom Snyder's guests. 0 Sund1y Tom Snyder hosts Marlo Thomas appears on behalf of Neigh bors of Watts, a non-profit organi· zatlon dedicated to seeking employ- 6:30 m The Bible Answus ment for residents of Watts Also 7:00 8 Tom ind Jerry scheduled is US Senator Alan Cran O Conscience in Cooflic1 ston (0). m hies of Wells h rgo 0 (fi)(J:; (fl 0 is to Vt r y "The 7:30 O Penelope Pitstop Sponge Fishermen " 0 Music ind the Spoken Word @ F1ilh for TC>d1y O Clmpus Prolile "Viewpoint on QJ 00 Film Future Nutrition -The Teenage Diel " &!) Adel1nte con lu ucuelu Guests are d1et1llan Audrey Klein. 11:00 0 Home Buyers Guide baseball star Tommy Davis and op 0 @CV a> NBA Bu ketb1ll era star Richard Fredricks Play-off 0 Herald of Truth m Movie: "Babes on Bro1dw1y" m Voci Bur 1nd Friends (musical) '42-Mickey Rooney, Judy @ S1cred He1rt Garland 123 (6) This Is the Life @ Church in the Home 7:15@ The Christopheu ~ r~~ Firs1 Baptist Church m Cine en Su CHI 8:00 0 Lamp Unto My feet a!) Qu1en Canta Est1 Candon! 0 Cathedr1I of Tomorrow 11 :30 O Movie: "Bittle at Bloody Beach" 0 Angie's ~1r1ge (drama) '61-Audie Murphy, Gary O 01y of Discovery Crosby m Wonder1ma @ Revival fires {f7J (3) Tu Tips Spanish program 23 00 GC>d Is the Answer f;29 (8) Town Hill Metting 8:30 O Look Up and Live B Mrs. Alpha Bet O Smokey Bear Show Final telecast O Movie: "Outpost in Malaya" (ad venture) '52-Claudelte Colbert. An thony Steel. @ Kathryn Kuhlman (17 (3) This Is the Life t,W Ci) Full Gospel Revin l 9:00 O Camera Three O Serendipity O Day of Discovery O Jonn1 Quest @ Gospel Singing Jubilee (f1l (3) ReviVll f ires '21 Ci) Kathryn Kuhlm1n ei9 (i) Tom ind Jerry al Music• y P1l1bru a!) Plnorama Latino en Domingo 9:30 O Today's Religion O The Cflristophers O Gene Autry Show O (IT: (3 J C1ttanoog1 Cab 'll 'i"' 0111 Roberts (29 (8' Penelope Piutop m Esta Es la Vida AFTERNOON 12:00 B Movie: (C) "Behind the Mull" (drama) '59-Sir Michael Redgrave Carol Mohner. Tony Britton 0 Westerners m lnlelliient Plrent ~ (6) Film Features a!) Drem1 Oomlnical 12:30 0 Angel Warm-Up @ Oral Roberts 12:45 m Sunday Matinee: "The Young Racers." Mark Damon 1:00 iJ ~ (!) lhtional Airlines Open (;olf rinlll rounds of the $200,000 lnv1latlonal Tournament at the Coun- try Club of Miami, Fla Defending champion 1s Lee Trevino 0 ANGELS VS. GIANTS * FROM PALM SPRINGS! O Angel Baseball California Angels vs. San Francisco Giants al Palm Springs In the last of trve pre season telecasls O Movie: "five Miles to Midnight" (mystery) '63-Grg Young. Sophia Loren m D1ktari @ Weekend News 10:00 8 steps to Learninr ~ (6) Meet the Press &!) f rente I 11 Vida B Challenge My Sermon Guest clergyman is Or Myron Cole. Holly wood Beverly Chr1sltan Church 1n Hollywood O Hour of Power O @ (3) Bullwinkle O Movie: (C) "Anne of the Indies" (adventure) '51 -Louis Jourdan, Jean Peters, Debra Paget @ Rendezvous With AdVenture ~j (6) flith tor Today fW m tamer• Thrte el Canciones y Music. fl) Agriculture Report 10:301) Q9 00 NHL Hockey loronto Ma 1:15 0 (f'7I (3'l Cl) Ameri can Sportsm1n George Plimpton studies Afri can w1ldllfe. Phil Hams and Curt Gowdy fish for cutthroat l :30 @Voice of C1lv1ty Ii~ (i) Feature film: (C) "Hell Bent for Leather." Audie Murphy rn Exitometro 2·00 O Ar ricullure USA 0 (j7l @ fl) Direction' "Rellg1on in America Today -The Family." Part II m Outer Umib @Travel With Don & 8tt1in1 €fi) T11tro Familiar THE DAILV PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1971 2:30 0 f1ce the Nation 0 m Meet the Press 0 @ ~J fl) lmres and Answers @ ROLLER GAMES·ACTION! * T·BIROS vs. NEW YORK ID Roller Game Thunderbirds vs. New York Bombers Q:9 (i) The Outlaw 3:00 f) Newsmallers 0 m Comment Edwin Newman O Press Conference O flm1ly Film Festival: "Wet WU· lie Winkle." Shirley Temple mchlller @ (3' Sunday Matinee: "lsl1nd Al· fair.'' (iJ (!) feature Film: "Trouble In the Glen." Forrest Tucker. €Ci) Pattern for LIVing eil Toros fl) Sports Film 3:15 O Angel Wrap-Up 3:30 O Movie: (C) ''Th• Fin Pennies" (musical) '59-0anny Kaye, Barbara Bel Geddes. Louis Armstron11. O Youth and the Police O Robert K. Dornan Show O Movie: (C) "Higil Time" (com· edy) '60-Bing Crosby. rabian. Tues. day Weld. ~ (j) The Deputy €Ci) S1cred Clnem1 m Compu1 m lnsigilt 4:00 0 m .. , , ... , ..... 1, .... 1..,.,AL,....,) The Ptotasllnt Cltholic Movie Awards Winners for films released in 1970 are honored, and a special citation awarded to an individual is announced and dis cussed Hugh Downs 1s moderator. The awards have been voled by the Broadcasting and f11tn Comm1s- st0n (BFC) of the National Council of Churches and by the Nalional Catholic Offtce for Motion P1clures (NCOMP) A special panel is composed of lhe Rev Father Patrick Sullivan. director of NCOMP. Robert E A Lee, a member of the board of BFC: and Richard Schickel. film critic tor Life Magazine. ~ CJ) Face the Nation a!) Variedades fl) Ru Humbard 4:30 0 Tales of Golden Wnt 0 Pet Set Donald O'Connor guests m Fes1ival of Cluslcs: "Mri. Mrn· iver" (drama) '42 -Greer Garson. Waller Pidgeon. Teresa Wright @ Visual Girl !';29 (j Call of the West 5:00 0 On C1mpus "Crisis 1n the Clas$ room ·· Author Charles Silberman guests 0 The Avenprs @ Anlm1ls. Action & Adventure ''Underwater Jungle •· 'i1 (3) The Avengers Ei) Peter Gunn ~ 00 Passport to Travel EI1) llullla, Fr1n & Ollie ~ @ Unt1med W0tld &!) Carrousel Mule1no m Agriculture USA m Insight a!) Cintm1 del Dominao fl) Cltt.anooaa Cits 5:30 8 ~ Animal World A look at the Tsavo National Park in East Al· 11ca where elephants are protected from extinction. O Inquiry Host Maury Green Inter views William Johnston, L.A City's new Superintendent of Schools. 0 Ian T1son Show Guests are Con· way Twitty and the five Man Electric Band 0 Eyewitness News ID Gilligan's Island Ei) Color Tr1velcade ~ 00 The World Tomorrow EI1J Cltadtl of Upper Canada Life In old Fort Henry at Kingston. Ontano, 1s portrayed m Spotlight "Noel Hamson " fl) Bullwin•te EVENING 6:00 8 Bic News Clete Roberts B Kid Tat• Guests are Soupy Sales and Mrs. Byron Block. a consultant in biotechnology O The Challen(ing Su "The Col lectors " Giant sawf1sh and sea ele phanls are captured otf the coast of Mu1co. 0 25TH ANNUAL * TONY AWARDS brought to you by scon PAPER co. 0 @ (3) fl) I SPfCIAL I T o n y Awards Lauren Bacall is an enter- tainer at the legendary Palace Theatre on Broadway, featuring many past Tony winning stars re -creating their original roles from outstanding musical plays of the last 25 years. Among those appearing will be Vivian Blaine. Diahann Carroll, Carol Channing, Allred Drake. Robert Gou let. Zero Most el. Robert Preston. Phll Silvers and David Wayne. O Like Young Jim McKenna hosts @ Here Come the Bodes Q) (!)Comment EI1) Book Stal "Of a Fire on the Moon" by Norman Mailer ~ Hour of Power al La Torment.a 6:30 0 ®) CBS News Roger Mudd 0 ~ @J m NBC News David Brinkley. 0 81rba11 McNair Guests are San- dra O'Ne1ll. Callos Montoya, Wilson Picket m Creature Futures: (90) "lnvisi· bit Man Re1urns" (mystery) '40- Slr Cedric Hardwir.ke. Vincent Price. Nan Grey ti) Hour of Deliverance EI1) Consultation "Drug Abuse and the Law." Guest 1s Mitchell Ware, supeuntendenl of Illinois Bureau of Investigation 7:00 0 ~ I SPECIAL I Play It Again, Charlle Brown Shroeder, Lucy and Beethoven form an implausible ro mant1c triangle that threatens to disrupt fellowship amone the Pea nuts gang in this newest animated special (Continued} TUNE UP INCLUDIS ALL PARTS & LABOR '°INTI, PLUGS & CONDINllR 6 CYLINDER Sl8.95 I CYLINDER -······················· $23.95 • THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1971 IN EACH GROUP FULL 4-PLY NYLON COAD TIRES COMPACT CARS 51324 Plus $1.76 to $1.9'4 F.E.T. for nylon tubless bladwi1ll sizes 6.50-13 , 7.00-13, and 6.95-1'4. REGULAR CARS •1530 Plus $2.0 I to $2.16 F.E.T. for tubleleu blackwell sins 7.35-1'4, 7.75-14, 7.35-15, and 7.75-15. BIG CARS and STATION •1 779 WAGONS Plus $2.32 to $2.'48 F.E. T. for tubeless blackwaU sizn 8.25-1 '4, 8.55-1 '4, 8.15-15, end 8.'45-15. FREE MOUNTING-BUDGET TERMS --------·A·L·l-INDI APRIL JND FREE LUBE NO PURCHASE NICISSARY Offw la .. r• ~ 1R4 e NOTIC'E e C•t• M... Tire Center 11 ftedlcet..t te Prometlft9 Sele MetwlnCJ Quelltt Pr..tucts anti l.c.,tleMI Velue to ltt Cv1twnenll MONROI SHOCKS IUY J et al6ULAR llLLINO PRtCI -8UY ..._ POil 49• MONaC>a LOAD LIVILla AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT DEALER COSTA MESA TIRE CENTER 1934 NEWPORT BLVD. 642-5274 ,... 9 SUNDAY (Continued) 0 (j)@ m Wild IUn&dom Mar· lin Perkins is host. "Summer of the Badger." (R) Badger cubs learn from their mother how to cope with danger. O Death V1ller D1ys @ PISsport to Tr1vel EE Dr. Hudson's Secret Journ1I ED Grut Ameri~n Drt1m M1chlne Ei) F1ith for Tod1y al Gr1n Tutro a;) Hit del Momenta 7:30 B ®)Ci) I SPIC JAL t The Osmond Brothers Show The singing, dancing. composing, music-making Osmond Brothers star in their first TV va- riety special. George Burns appears as special guest-star. Other guests are Tina Cole and the Hager twins. 0 ~ (I) m Wonderful World of Disney "Kidnapped." Conclusion. Youth seeks to claim estate left to him by his father. James MacArthur, Peter Finch, Peter O'Toole. IJ W. C. FIELDS! GARY * COOPER! LAUGHTON! 1J Comedr CIHslc Theatre: (90) "If I H•d • Million" (comedy) '32- Gary Cooper. George Raft, W. C Fields. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Tht Big Show" (drama) '61-fsther Wll· hams, Cliff Robertson Son of circus family is jailed for his father's neg- ligence and. upon his release. dis· covers his brother plans to murder him. ID Three Passports to Adventure EE Film Fair €!) Quest for life 8:00 B ti?) Ci) Ed Sulliv1n Norman Wis- dom. Danny Davis and The Nashville Brass. David Frye, Sandler & Young, Melanie. Lennie Schultz, Joanna S1· mon and Vic Perry guest. 0 @@ al The All "The Archi· tect." Three convicts make an in· credible escape from a federal pris· on. Monte Markham, Billy Dee Wil· Iiams, Arthur Franz and Dabbs Creer guest. m Movie Greats: (2hr) "Waterloo Brid&e" (drama) '40-Robert Tay- lor, Vivien Leigh. An Army captain and a young ballet dancer meet on Waterloo Bridge. m The Big Question "Tax Time.'' EE P1ttern !Of living m living Faith ili) Sylvia y Enrique a;) Pelfcul1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1971 that Includes Bobby Goldsboro and ID Joe De Silvi the Nltty Gritty Dirt Band. ED F1nf1re "Cinderella." B ~ @ m Bon1n11 "Winter 10:30 IJ The Wor1d Tomorrow Kill." Herds of the Ponderosa and m Action Now Howard Miller. neighboring ranches are threatened ID Weekend News Chuck Cecil by lhe bitter cold of the Sierra Ne-ll:OO B ~ Cil Hews vada. -~ 'i'I N 1J The Defenders .:. ~ ~ ews 0 M .. (C) ''Wh t W t 6 ,, IJ C.thedral of Tomorrow ov1e. , a a . ar 0 0 0 @ rn News (2hr) (comedy) 64-Shirley ~ac-O Movie: (C) "forever Amber" (ro- La1ne, Paul New.man, Robe~ Mrtth· mance) ,47_linda Darnell Come4 um, Dean Martin. Tongue-in-cheek Wilde ' story of '!Ille co~ntry girl who longs m KATHRYN KUHLMAN for the simple hfe. _It 1s her fate to * (IN COLOR) marry men who die abruptly and leave her millions ID Kathryn Kuhlman @ The Ski Show 11:15 ®) 00 The Ctirlstophers @ (J) Seven Arts Theatre: (2hr) . ., "Another Time, Another Plice." 11 :30 6 ~vie_: Min 1of 1 Thousand EE Minion Forum Fices' (biography) 57-James Cag. EID Muterpiece Thutre ney, Dorothy Malone, Jane Greer. @!) festlvil Fllmico 0 Sund•r T?nl&ht Show al KPlM Movie: (2hr) "Toughest 0 M.V .. P. ~'.Ills Reed hosts. , Min in Arlzon1." Victor Jory. m Movie: Repe~t Perfonn1nu' (drama) '47-Louis Hayward, Joan 9:30 0 News Larry Burrell Leslie. ID Minority Community ID Movie: "Invisible Stripes'' (dra· 8:30 0 @ @ m Bill CoSby "The Del· Ei> livin& Book ma) '3~umphrey Bogart. uge." An emergency involving an eJt· 10:00 tJ ~@ J1ckl1 Gluson (R) <aJ (!) lnsifht pectant mother (~loria . Fo~ter) O @@ ~ 'f!'t Bold Ones "A 12:00 g Public Servltt film trapped by a torrential rain brings Maller of Pnonties." Or. Stuart out Chet's paternal instincts works to keep alive a heart trans· 1:00 O KNBC News EE World Tomorrow plant patient and a young boy. ED The World We Live In "Survival Guest-stars are Kim Hunter, Harold in the Sea." J. Stone and Pernell Roberts. 9:00 6 ~ 00 Glen Campbell Paul Lynde turns up as Hot Legs Horo· w1tz when he heads a guest list IJ Bi& 5 Hews Kevin Sanders. O Willi1m F. Budiley Guest is Or. Edward Teller. m News Ken Jones. 1:30 B Movie; "Missile Monsters" (sci· fi) 'SS-Walter Reed, Lois Collier 1:35 O Your Ooll1t's Worth 1:45 ID Movit: ''Stran&e Illusion" (mys- tery) '4S--James Lydon, S1lley Ellers. the osmonds te1 lhelr la\r down There's a very up-to-date air about the talented Osmond Brothers, who admit to re- laxing their musical sound along with their clothes and haircuts. The five Osmonds star in their own va riety special, "The Osmond Brothers Show," Sun· day, March 28 at 7:30 PM, in color o n CBS. HIG H STEPPERS-The O.nnond Brothers-{left to right) Alan, Wny11<>, Muri/I. Jay and Donny-hoof thl'ir way tlrrouf{h a spirited dance numher when they star in their fir.If television 11ariety spl'ri<JI "We used to look like the squarest of squares," said engaging Alan. at 21 the oldest of the popular singing-dancing group. It includes Wayne, I 9; Merrill, 17; Jay, I 5, and Donny, I 2. The special will al~o intro- duce 7-year-old Jimmy. "Like a lot of show biz ki<h. we looked like miniature adults," Alan \a1J "We wore short haircuts and regular bu~ine\<i \ttth com· plete with vests. We've even appeared in top hat and tails. "But in the I 0 years we've hc~n pc1 form- ing professionally, we've had the hencfit of the general loosening of what kid!> can wear. Now we go for the longer hair and you'd never know we were wearing costume-. when we perform-it's jeans and cord~ and com- fortable -;hirts. ''At the same time our mu!>1C has changed. We started out like a harbcr~hop quartet with four-part square-block harmony. We've expanded into rock, and rhythm and blues. really using the contemporary be:it. "We're glad the times have given m a chance 10 do something dilferent in our work so that we not only look but ,o·Jnd like today." 9:30 1:00 2:00 4:00 6;00 IJ * 6:15 6:30 7: MONDAY MARCH 29 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Boys From Brooklyn" (comedy) '52-Bela Lugosi. Charlita "Man ln Hill Moon Street" (mystery) '44 - Nils Aslher, Helen Walker 9:30 O "All I Desire" (drama) '53 - Barbara Stanwyck. Richard Carlson . O "High Sierra" (advenlure) '41- Humphrey Bogart. Ida Lupino. m "Blood Arrow" (western) '58- Scott Brady, 1:00 m (C) "The Girl Most likely" (com· edy) '57 -Cliff Robertson, Jane Powell. 2:00 O "The last Winter" (drama) '62 -Tony Britton, John Willig 4:00 t1 (C) "Salome" (drama) '53-Rita Hayworth, Stewart Granger EVfNIN G 6:00 t1 Big Hews Jerry Dunphy Legal ized gambling in Calif 1s examined in a special five-par1 report start mg tonight O KHBC Hewservice Tom Snyder 0 JAMES MASON! LIONEL * HAMPTON!STEVEALLEN! O The Allen Show O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Raw Edge" (western) '56 -Rory Calhoun. Yvonne DeCarlo. Mara Cor day The wile of a ruthless sell styled baron of the Oregon frontier lears an old pioneer cuslo:n whereby a widow goes to the l11st man who cla ms her, because many men have reasons to kill her husband O Dick Van Dyke m The Flintstones @ (f1' ( 3 Star Ttelt ID Mullinland "Smoky Mounla1ns .::1" ~ 8 News/Weather/Sports m fisher family €I) Noticitro 34 m Wingi to Adve:iture a!) La Hora Familiar con Consuelo Cl) Ntws Jim Hawthorne 6:15 ID Art Studio "Puppet s =I · 6:30 O Candid Camera m The Flying Hun ~~ (6) NBC News ID Hodgepodee lodge ~ l8) CBS News €ri) Selected Films I Music1le m The Desert Report a!) Los Olvidados (£)ABC News 7:00 O CBS Hews Walte r Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brinkley. John Chancellor. frank MrGee O What's My Line? m 7) (3 l I Love Lucy @Dragnet ~@ Julia ID The World We live In "Survival in the Sea" Tells how lish survive in their lish eat fish world Q9 ®Truth or Consequences €ri) Christ the livin& Word €I) Mi Amor por Ti a!) Simplemente Marta (£)Movie Game 7:30 t1 Q? (j] Gunsmolte (R) The small son and daughter of a poor. honPst dirt farmer (guest-star Charles Ard man)-and their lovable dog named Poorely-get their father into trouble when they steal an envelope full of money from lhtir uncle's bank alter he denies their lather a badly needed loan on "The Money Store" episode. 0 Q1@ m PREMIERE f rom a Bird's-Eye View (C) (30) "The Diffi· cult Passenger" In this new comedy series, stewardess Millie Grover (Millicent Martin) and her fellow stewardess Maggre Ralston (Patte Finley) find trouble when they take revenge on a troublesome passenger 0 PHIL FORD & MIMI * HINES JOIN VIRGINIA! O Virginia Graham Show Scheduled guesls are Phil ford. Mimi Hines, Jon Rubenstein. Jeannie Berltn and Breck Stevens. 0 @ (3\ (£) let's Mike a Deal Monty Hall hosts. O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Carmen Jonn" (classic) '54-Harry Belafonte. Dorothy Dandridge. Pas sions flare between an army guard at a parachute plant and one of his co-workers in this modern day ver s1on of Bizet's "Carmen." m Truth or Consequences Bob Barker hosts. (El It Takes a Thief ID City Watchers €E Cinema 30 '!I) La Duen1 7 :SS a!) Cuestion de Segundos 8:00 0 \23 @ m laugh-In (R) Guest star Wilham F Buckley makes a rare switch from commentating to com edy 0 r11 (3 (£)Newlywed Game Bob Eubanks hosls ID To Tell the Truth ID Current Events €ri) Men of Vision €I) Musita y Estrellas 8:05 a!) Aqu1 Tres Patines 8:30 t1129 8 Here's Lucy (R) Lucy convinces drum expert Buddy Rich to give Craig fr ee lessons to help him win a scholarshrp in an amateur contest O NYPD O 17 3 ffi I SPlCIAL I A Quest for Survival "A Look at the Plight of lhe American Bald Eaele and the Promise of our Great Migratory flights " This presenlation of "Tiie Amencan Sportsman" is hosted by Cu:t Gowdy and features B•nR Cro~by and Wilham Shatner m David frost Show (El felony Squad €E Pattern for Uv;n& a!) Mieuelito Valdez Show 9:00 t1 (j9' (81 Mayberry R.F.D. [mmett (Continued) HENRY MANCINI HOSTS TOP I MUSIC MAKERS THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 27, 1971 Roberta Flack. Johnny Mathis, and pop singer-composer-pianist Elton John, actor Forrest Tucker. musician-composer Meredith Wilson, and the University of Henry Mancini, one of Amer- ica's foremost composers, hosts an hour-long special "The .Henry Mancini Show," on Metromedia TelcviMon's, KTTV Channel 11. Friday, at 8 PM. Joining Mancini on the 'lpccial are singing stars Andy Williami., Southern Ca Ii f orn i a Marching Band performing a half-time trib· ute to Mancini. In his KTTV SIJl.!cial, Mancini. the man responsible for some of America's mo'it popul;ir mu<;ic and motion picture score-., \how\ just what makes music happen -his own and others. The .;how\ selling shifts from a recording '\tudio where Mancini play ... con· ducts and discu<;scs his own mus- ic, shows clips from "Romeo & Juliet", "Pink Panther'', ''Darling Lili"-to a rain-pelted foothall field-to a billiard parlor where Forrest Tu~kcr goes through hii. "Trouble in River City'' routine from "The Music Man"-to a rock festival with Elton John do· ing his inimitable thing. The program highlights the performing geniu' of ih 'itar'i with Andy Williams singing "Moon River" for which M;incini won an Oscar. Johnny Mnthi'i singing "Lover<; in New York" from Mancini\ Oscar-winnin(! score from "Brcakftt~t at T1f· fony's", Robert Flack ,inging "Too Little Time", and Mancini teamed with Meredith Willson in a unique flute rendition of "76 Tromhone\ ... 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MARCH 27, 1971 'FROM A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW' is very proud and excited when a MONDAY (Continued) large industrial firm writes and wants The madcap adventures of two airline stewardesses provide the lo buy his patent for an old, for-jet-age comedy in the new NBC half-hour comedy series From a gotten invention. Bird's Eye View, which premieres Monday at 7:30 PM. British star El ~ @ m World Premiere Mov-Millicent Martin plays British stewardess Millie Grover and Patte ie: (C) (Zhr) "The Big Country" Finley portrays American stewardess Maggie Ralston. The series Part I (western) '58 -Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston, Jean Simmons. An was filmed in England with Jack Greenwood as producer and Easterner arrives to marry a ranch· Sheldon Leonard as executive producer. Leonard conceived the er's daughter and becomes involved series. in a duel over waler rights. 1J The Fugitive fl @ 00 aJ ABC Monday Movie: (C) (2hr) "''The long Ride Home" (drama) '67 -Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens. A tale of war and vengeance acted out in the final days ol the Civil War. Im The lnv1ders EI!) Blick Journal Sammy DaYIS Jr. discusses his unique career €E}30 Minutu 6!)Hoy rJ1) N1tach1 9:30 f) ~®Doris D1y (R) given the assignment to get the magazine rights to a militant fem· inisl's boo~ when the author (Elvia Allman) refuses to deal with the men in the office. e C.ndid Camera n!) Musicale/Pastor's Desll el C.den1 de An£Ustias 10:00 f) ~ (]) C1rol Burnett Show Paul Lynde and Nanette Fabray guest. IJ A BEITER NEWS •.. * CHANNEL 5 NEWS! 1J Channel 5 News Kevin Sallders, Barney Morris. 0 Barter Ward News m News Putnam/Fishman. Im Man Trip Al Hamel hosts. Em World Prtss 61) Lucecita rJ1) Hit d!I Momen:o 10:30 IJ GO WEST WITH MAE * WEST! A CLASSIC! 1J Mae West Week Movie: (lhr 45"'1) "Go West, Young Man" (ad· venture) '36-Ma'.! West, Randolph Scott. Im Bill Johns News 61) lncertidumbre 11 :00 f) Q9 (j) el News O fll@ mNews flffiNews 0 Movie: "Backfire" (comedy) '64 -Jean·Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg. m Movie: "The Boogie Man Will Gel You'' (mystery) '42-Boris• Kar· I off (D Beat the Clock Millicent Martin (left) and Polle Finley srar in From a Bird'.f Eye View, a romedy series about two airline hostesses. Millie Grover is described as a girl who is all heart. It is her unending need to help other people that constantly gets her into difficulties. The more she tries to help, the more difficulties she seems to make for herself and her co-stewardess Maggie. Maggie doesn't want to be involved but as she tries to get Millie out of trouble, she usually gets into it herself. Two other principal characters are series regulars-Millie's and Maggie's boss Mr. Beauchamp. played by Peter Jones, and Millie's Uncle Bert, played by Robert Cawdron. Millicent Martin made a success in the New York producti on of "The Boy Friend," which launched Julie Andrews on her American career. On Miss Martin's return to Britain several years later, she became a star of the British theatre and television. Filmgoers will remember her in "Alfie" with Michael Caine. She had her own TV .show in Britain, "Mainly Millicent" and won numerous awards there. @ (J) Perry Mason Miss Finley appeared in several off-Broadway productions and 11:30 B Q?J 00 Mtr4 Griffin then went to Australia for a year as star of "Bye Bye Birdie." She El ~ @ m Johnny Cmon toured the U.S. and played Las Vegas in several musicals, and 2 Mm ~i_c~'TC.h vewtt d G'rl" (d made an impression on Broadway in "Hello, Dolly!" in which she II.Cl OVlt. I aywar I ra d . h h f h I d' c I Ch . G" 12:oo @cv Diel Cavett Rogers and Martha Raye for two years. She was born in Asheville, ) '57-Marci• Henderson 1 appeare wat t ree o t e ea ang stars aro annmg, anger l2:30 m Movie: "The Frozen Ghost" (mys. North Carolina. Her father is a jurist in the state of Washington. tery) '45-lon Chaney. Jones is wel~nown in Britain as an actor-comedian-playwrigha- 1:00 B Movie: "Cast a Long Shldow" vaudevillian and panel personality. (western) '59-Au:fie Murphy. BflNtws 2:30 tJ Movi.: "Bombardier" (drama) '43-Robert Ryan, Pat O'Brien Paae 12 Cawdron, noted character actor, i~ familiar to U.S. television audiences for his role of the French policeman Sgt. Leduc in "The Saint.'' TUESDAY MARCH 30 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 IJ ''The Bride Comes He>me" (dra- ma) '35 -Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray. "Kid Monk Baroni" (drama) '52-Bruce Cabot. 9:30 fl (C) "Frenchie" (drama) '51 - Shelley Winters. Joel McCrea, Paul Kelly. 0 "Jezebel" (drama) '38 -Bette Davis, George Brent, Henry Fonda. ID (C) "Fiehter Attack" (adven· lure) '54 -Sterling Hayden, Joy Pa ge. 1:00 ID "Chin• G1te" (drama) '57 - Gene Barry, Nat "King" Cole, Angie Dickinson. 2:00 0 (C) "We Joined the N1v;" (comedy) '62 -Lloyd Nolan, Joan O'Brien. 4:30 tJ (C) "Day of the Badman" (western) '58 -Fred MacMurray, John Ericson. Marie Windsor. EVENING 5:00 IJ SANDERS & MORRIS! * A BETIER NEWS! 6:00 fJ Bia News Jerry Dunphy. El KNBC Newi Tom Snyder. 0 GOULET & GURLEY-* BROWN WITH STEVE! 1J The Allen Show O Six O'Clod Movie: (C) (90) "Winter A-Go-Go" (musica)) '65 - James Stacy, Jill Oonallue, William Wellman, Beverly Adams. A young man inherits a ski lodge at Lake Tahoe and sets out to make it a popular resort for young people. 0 Dick Van Dyke m The Flintstones &l @ @ Star Trell Em Muffinl1nd ~(j) News m fisher Family 61) Noticiero 34 m Islands in the Sun rJ1) La Hora Familiar con Consuelo aJ News Jim Hawthorne. 6: 15 Em Art Studio 6:30 0 C.ndid Camm m The Flying Nun ~@ NBC News EI!) Hod(tpodge lodge fi?l 00 CBS News n!) Selected Film/Musiule m The Desert Report rJ1) Los Olvidados aJABC News 7:00 B CBS News Walter Cronkite. El m NBC News David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John Chancellor. 0 Whit's My Lint? 7:30 • 7:55 8:00 1 8:05 8:30 m @ Cl) I lO¥t Lucy 9:00 0 ~ @ m NBC Tuesday Movie: &) Drainet (C) (2hr) "The Bli Country" Con- ~@ Tuesday Movie: (C) "Man's clusion (western) '58 -Gregory favorite Sport" Rock Hudson. Paula Peck, Jean Simmons. Carroll Baker. Prentiss. Charlton Heston. Bur1 Ives. An East. ID Kukla, Fran and Ollie erner, in a Western town to marry Qi) (j) Truth or Consequences a rancher's daughter, 1eelizes ht el Christ the Livine Word has become attracted to the local el Mi Amor por Ti schoolteacher. ~ Simplement1 Mana 0 DAVID JANSSEN IS a> Movie G1me * THE FUGITIVE! 7:30 O ~ (j) Beverly Hillbillies (R) 0 The Fueftive Jed and the Clampett family take &) The Invaders their ninety-five million dollars to ED The Advocates Wa shington to help solve the prob @il Challenee lem of pollution ail La Constitucion 0 m Julia (R) "Ready, Aim. a!) Natacha Fired." Julia 1s fired in a payroll 9:308 ~ (j) All in the Family Car- culback until Hannah finds a solu roll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton. Rob tion Reiner. Sally Struthers star O Virginia Graham Show Guests: O Candid Camera Charo. Peter Lupus. Joi Lansing, @i) Musicale/Pastor's Duk Or. Irwin Stillman. g;) Cadena de Angustiu O @ (J )(!)The Mod Squad lO:OO IJ®)(j)60 Minutes "Who Are the Keepers. Who Are lhe O Channel 5 News .Inmates?" Linc feig.ns .1ns~n1ty to 0 (fi) (j) (E Marcus Welby, M.D. 1nvest1gate a mental mstitution alter "The House of Alquist." Or Welby a friend of his dies there Richard urges a young woman to break with Kiley guest stars. her despotic lather and marry the 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Dia· man she loves. Guest-stars are bolique" (mystery) '55 -Simone Alexander Scourby. Jessica Waller Signore!, Paul Meurisee, Vera Clou and Don Chastain. zot Mistress or school teacher plots fJ Barter Ward News an elaborate murder scheme m Hews Putnaf!J/Fishman m Truth or Consequenc.ea &) Min Trap Al Hamel hos1$ @ It Takes a Thief fE Hip School Problems fii) fanf1re "Cinderella." An adap· ai) Do-Re-Mi tat1on of the cl1ssi<: Is performed ~ Festini Mexicano by the National Ballet of Canada l0:30 el Cinem• 30 0 MAE WEST's SWEETIE ail La Duena * IS VICTOR Mc LAG LEN! 7:55 ~ Cuestion de Setundoa O Mu West Movie: (90) "Klondike 8:00 tJ ®) (J) Green Acres (R) Lisa Annie" (adventure) '36--Mae West, Douglas plans a "coming out party" Victor McLaglen. for little Lori Baker &) Bill Johns Ne.n 0 m I SPlCIAl t Inside SeoUand m lncertidumbre Yard An NBC News special on the 11:00 8 ~(I) ai) News famed British police unit. David 0 IN@ m News Niven is on·camera narrator. Delee-0 (E News lives and high officials discuss the O Movie: ''Tiit Thirteenth latter" intricate workings of the London (mystery) '51-Charles Boyer. Linda Metropolitan Pohc~hich is Scot· Darnell land Yard-and many of its famous m Movie: "Claudia and David" (ro cases The program also shows the mance) '46--0orothy McGuire. Rob basic differences between the 8111 ert Young ish and American police systems IE) Beat the Clock m To Tell tlle Truth (f'7l (3 ) Perry Maon m Full Goq>el Buiineumen ED Black Journal ail Sonrius 11:30 1J ~ (j) Mm Griffin 8:05 a!) Lilia Lazo 0 @ @ m Johnny Carson 0 (E Didi Cavett 8:30 0 ~ (j) Hee Haw Roger Miller, IE) Movie: "Shed No Tears" (mys. Peggy Little and Bobby Murcer tery) '48 -June Vincent . Wallace euest. Ford 0NYPO 0 @ (3) (E ABC Movie of the 12:00 ~ C3J Dietl Cavett Wetll: (C) (90) "The Sheriff" (dr• 12:30 m All-Nliflt Show: "The Lu Veen ma) '70--0ssie Davis. Ruby Dee, Story.'' "Heart or the Matter.'' and Kaz Caras. Kyle Johnson, Edward ''CltJ of fear." Binns. Lynda Day Story of the first black elected official in the town of Loma, Calif . a town engulfed by raclal tension. m David Frost Show &) Felony Squad @i) P1ttem for llvine ti) La Criada Bitn Cfl1da l :00 0 "4ovie: (C) "Horst's Mouth'' (comedy) '58-Alec Guinness, Kay Walsh. OD News 2:30 O Movie: "Count the Hours" (west. ern) '53-Teresa Wright. Macdonald Carey. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1971 OSSIE DAVIS: BACK ON THE LENS-SIDE OF THE CAMERA Ossie Davis has a bad case of professional schizophrenia. After more than two decades as one of the leading black actors in America, Davis' recent major credits have been in writing and directing. He returned to the lens-side of the camera. however. to star with his wife. Ruby Dee, in "The Sheriff." a drama in a contempora ry setting airing on the ABC Movie of the Week. Tuesday at 8 :30 PM . ''I've been lucky in that I can choose which type of job I want to take." he says. "If something comes along like 'The Sheriff,' with a special kind of cha racter. then I'm an actor. The same holds true for my writing and directing. If some· thing interesting comes my way. I'll tackle it." In "The Sheriff." Davis portrays a black lawman in a town where an incident creates racial tension. The script of the 90-minute drama was tailored for Davis by writer Arnold Perl. who co·wrote the screenplay for the 1970 film "Cotton Comes to Harlem" with Davis. "Thi s Movie of the Week is based on the life of a sheriff in a southern town." Davis says. "We transferred the charac· ter to the west. "The sto ry intrigued me because it is topical without ram · ming the message down your throat." As a writer-director, Davis has found success both on the stage and the screen. In addition to co·wnt1ng the sc reen · play to "Cotton Comes to Harlem," Davis directed the film. And a musical version of his play, ''Purlie Victorious," 1s a hit on Broadway. "There's great personal satisfaction in directing a film," he says. "It's a great deal like stage acting On the stage, once a play opens it's in the hands of the actor. He can make or break it. "On film, the actor 1s pretty much secondary to the direc· tor and the film editor. They are able to create moods in the cutting room long after the actor has gone on to another picture." Ku Garas (left) •nd Ossie Davis portray l•w office" confronted by racial tensions in a contemporary western town. Just before doing "The Sheriff," Davis directed a film in Nigeria. It was one of the first to be done in the in fant African film industry. "They're ready to explode down there," he says. "Film· making is new to them, and they are getting into it big- hiring the best people and letting them do whatever they want. I'd like to do more down there, acting or directing." (Also starring in "Th e Sheriff'' are Oscar nominee John Marley, Kaz Garas, Lynda Day, Kyle Johnson, Edward Binns and Moses Gunn.) Paa• 13 WEDNESDAY MARCH 31 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY. T1ME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Murder With Pictures" <adven lure) '36--l ew Ayres Gail Patrick "Tropic Holiday" {romanct) '38- 0orolhy Lamour Ray Milland 9:30 0 "It Grows on Trees" (comedy) 'S:l-lrene Dunne Dean Jaggl!r 0 "The Mull of Dimitrius" (mys tery) ·44 -Zachary Scott. Sidney Greenstreet m (C) "face of a Fugitrve" (west ern) '59-Fred MacMurray 1:00 m "Prince of Foxes" (advenlurel '49 Tyrone Power Orson Welles 2:00 0 "Escape From East Bertin" (dra ma) '62 Don Murray Ch11st1nel Kaufmann 4:00 8 "Br1n11n1 Up Baby" 1comedyll '38 -Cary Grdnl Kalhartnl! Hep burn EVENING 6:00 8 111 Ntws Jerry Dunphy 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder 0 The Allen Show O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Asylum for 1 Spy" (drama) '67- Robert Stack, relicra rarr George Macready, Marlin Milner An Ameri can spy 1s trarned as a psychotic to unmask a Soviet agent operating in a mental hosprtal 0 Did Van Dyke m The Flintstones IE) 17 3 Star Tiek ID Mufl1nl1nd ~ ._J News eI!) Fisher Family EE Noticiero 34 m Wanderlust a!) la Hora Famih1r con IA>nsuelo (!) News Jim Hawthorne 6:15 ID Art Studio 6:30 0 Candid Camera m l1uret & Hardy ,j1@NBCNewJ ID Hodgepodee l odge ll9 .:J"' CBS News eI!) Selected Film/ Musicale m The Dttert Report a!) Los Otvidados CE ABC News 6:45 m Dodger Warm·Up 7:00 0 CBS News Waller Cronl11te 0 m NBC News David Brinkley rrank Mc:Gee John Chanctllor 0 Whafs My Line? m Dodger Baseball L A Dodgers vs SF Giants IE) Dragnet 17 3 I love Lucy PRE-SEASON SALE! Buy Now And Save On • • . Aluminum Patio Covers and AwnhtcJS TliieN«w ...... 0.r Bdur ()Mnlity lllJMINtJM SCREEN PATIOS r~ i.,.. ., -m i.-. ..i 11.oloir. .._. •• All .u.a..inm: ~Doon: ..... ,'.: P"f'Mf. Dtll«& tM wild. .. covu FOa 1971 Adflloetd ec:ifttt• ing permits A freefJom or desi~ Clan. wnooth anden!Ndan'. .tW"Cl7 inter !<-el in;: ~nc?.. l,gilt·in min ltQl~r wi1la 111! • om~1I po.I nukc- ,for a patio co~r of modem beauty 1twf ~strcn;th. Since 1920 SANTA A TENT .tL~D .t\WNING STATE LICENSED CONTRACTOR Os a.-1 Offkr OU .... ~ A__. CO. TIN-,_,.,,., ................................ ,....n1"7n ..... 14 2212 S . Main St. Sant. AN S4S-M91 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 27, 1971 l l (61 Branded Sliiler & Meara Bette Da~IS IS host ID firing line ess t'29 [8 Truth or Consequences O The Fueitive eI!) Chris . the l tvin!! Wu:d 0 '1T (3 ffi Johnny Cash Regu EI) M1 Amor por Ti lar cast members share the spot a!) S1mplemente Mina light with Homer and Jethro CE Movie Game IE) Th~ Invaders 7:30 0 Q9 -8 Men at Law lee Grant €I!l 30 Minutes guests as a "pill popping' house a:l Natacha wile who becomes the chief sus-9:30 0 Candid Camera peel 1n the mysterious wounding of ~Musicale/Pastor's Dull her husband EI) Cadena de Angustias 0 ~ 161 m The Men From Shi· 10:00 8 129 CJ Hawaii Five-0 Mc:Garrett toh (R) "Colonel Mackenzie Versus must corral foreign agents respon the West " Col Mackenzie becomes s1ble for critically wounding a US embroiled in a battle with the government undercover agent on hts cattlemen's associat1<>n o~er the return from a 10 year m1ss1on 1n hanging of an alleged cattle rustler Red China. Guests are Elizabeth Ashley, Martha 0 ~ (i) m Four . in. One: San Hyer. Don DeFore and John Larch Francisco tnternation1t Airport (R) 0 V1rg1ni1 Gr1h1m Show Guests "[mergency Alert " A frustrated sci are Richard Crenna, Jerry Vale. Pat enlist sets a military gas shipment Henry. Pat Cooper Morgana King to detonale as an ant1·war gesture and Vrctor Buono James Olson guesl·stars 0 .rr 3 CE Courtship of Eddie's O Channel 5 News Kevin Sanders father "The lmpartanl Word Is Barney Morris 'And'" Tom Corbett and £ddie 101n O ff 3 CE The Young Llwyers the Indian Pals organized to bnng "A Simple Thing Called Justice " fath~rs and sons closer The young law students must bring 0 Million S Movie: (C) (2hr) charges of incompetence against a "Esther and ttle King'' (historical) famous attorney now a 1udge John '60 -Joan Collins Richard Egan Larch guests When Persian king discovers h1sl O Barter Ward News queen IS unfaithful he searches Jor m Scoreboard a new queen IE) Man Trap Al Hamel hosts IE It Takes JI Thief EE America CantJ All €I!l C1nem1 30 J ID Muteqiiece Theatre ED l a Duen1 ED TV Musical Ouart 7:55 a!) Cuestion de Segundos a!) Ritmolandia 8:00 0 17 3 CD Room 222 'laura 10:15 m Hews Putnam/flshman Fay. You re Okay' Liz Mcintyre and 10:30 Alice Johnson try to help a sinking 0 WATCH MAE WEST blonde new student cope with un · * IN HIGH SASSIETY! welcome wot! whistles and teasing 0 Mae West Movie: (90) "6010' EE World Football Socctr Las 5 to Town" (western) '35-Mae Wes: Copas del Real de Madrtd Paul Cavanaugh ID The French Chef IE) Bill Johns News eI!) The Answer EE tncertidumbre ED lucha Libre 11:00 EJ '9 j ED News 8:05 Cii) liempo de Deportes 0 @ ~6~ m NI!"#$ 0 CE News 8:30 0 :29 8 To Rome With love 1R1 0 Movie: "The World Ten l imn Witham Otmaresl Don Grady and Over" (drama) 64 Edward Judd Tina Cole of My Three Sons" JJne Rrtchie g est The Endicott family helps IE) Beat the Clock Unc:e Charity look 101 an Italian 17 3 Perry Mason g 1 friend from Wo11d War I 0 HYPO ID Eutern Wisdom and Modern 0 17 3 CE The Smith Family life Buddhism and Science Jlemembl!• l1~ Chad Smiths 11:15 m MoYJe: (C) "from the urth to lor1m s•tttneart seek\ tis help the Moon" 1v1 11) 58-Joseoh Cot •1th l'er ttfnage son X>anne Dru ten George ':>anders Debra PJgel Viner Howard Ke~ n Bu•c heft guest 11 :30 8 l9 8 Merv Grrtt1n IE) Felony Squad 0 '3 6 EI) JohnnJ Cu-son ID lirtat American Dream Math1ne 0 CE Did Cavtt1 €:) P1tttm for living IE Movrr: "Secret Vcnturr" \m~ 9:00 8 ~ I Medical Center 1R)1 tery) SS-1'.enllaylor Guut W1I 1am Ot\'ane as the mav· 12:00 17 ,3 Dick Cavttt tnd. director ot a ghttto clrnrc 1 ·00 0 Movie: "T1met1blt" (mystery) endangers •ts luture by 1elusing rol 56-Maik Stevens Felicia Farr 10110.. rulH 0 0 News 0 Join Bette Davis in a 1:15 m All-Ni&ht Show: ''Rldt ttle Hl&h * "Salute to the Oscars" lro11," ''Great Gilbert & Sullrvan," on KRAFT MUSIC HALL 1 and "Apache h mto,.,." ~ 'U 6 m lll"lft Mll1K Hall Al 2:30 8 Movie: "The falltt1 S~rrow" '•lute to lhe Osc1•s St11s are \dram.iJ ·43 -John Garfield Mau lil>elltlt lff Fra~~ Gorshrn ind rttn O'Hara For r listin TIME for ) the d 9:151) Ge Ca '3f Ca 9:30E tu1 sit ~ Za a m. 1:0011 ed WI 2:00~ '6: 4:30£ Ct • &:ooE E I E "I I M' ia Vt h< SC ' II ll E: Q € ~ € ' ( 6:15 E 6:30C c ~ f el e ~ c 7:001 I • ' ( E L c e 6 6 THURSDAY APRIL 1 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY - TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:15 U "Rhumb1" (romance) '35 George Raft, Carole Lombard "The Cue Ag1inst Mrs. Ames" (drama) '36 -George Brent. Madeline Carroll. 9:30 O "An1el on the Amazon" (adven ture) '48-George Brent, Vera Ral ston. 0 "Mildred Pierce" (drama) 4S- Zachary Scott, Ann Blyth m "Remember Purl Harbor" (dra · ma) '42-0on Barry 1:00 m ''The Sun Shines Bright" (com- edy) '54-Charles Winninger Arleen Whelan 2:00 0 "Dime With 1 Hilo" (drama) '63-Barbara Lum, Robert Mobley 4:30 0 (C) "Stage Struck" (drama) ·57 -Henry Fonda, Susan Strasberg Chnstopher Plummer EVENIN G 6:00 0 Big News Jerry Dunphy. O KNBC News Tom Snyder U The Allen Show 0 Si• O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Mr. Hobbs likes 1 Y1e1tlon" Part I (comedy) '62 -James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara. Lauri Peters, Fab jan An "average" family of 11 Vdcalions at a mid·Vlctorian beach house in hopes of solving all per· sonal problems 0 Dick Vin Dyke m The Flintstones I» @ l~ Stir Trek EID Mullinl1nd ~(])News m fisher family EI> Noticiero 34 m The Desert Report CI;) LI Hori familiar con Consuelo al News Jim Hawthorne 6:15 EID Art Studio 6:30 0 C1ndid Came11 m The flying Nun Ql@ NBC News EID Hodgt90dge Lodge ei9\ (j) CBS News m Selected fllm/Mus1t1le Cl!) Los Olvidados G) ABC News 7:00 0 CBS News Walter Cronkite OmNBCNews 0 Whit's My Une? m @ C3) I l ove Lucy IE ~ Dr1gnet EID Eastern Wisdom and Modern Life "Buddhism and Sc1!'nce " Con clusion of series. ~ Truth or Consequences g;) Christ the living Word Et:> Mi Amor por TI Cl!) Simplemente M1rl1 al Movie Game 7:30 0 t:j9' (jJ Family Aff1ir (R) Ida Lupino guests as lady Marchwood. a dear friend ol Mr French, who comes to New York lo watch her internationally famous race horse B l;l~ @ m nip Wilson Guests are Tim Conway, Sandy Duncan and Johnny Brown in a spoof on recluse billionaires, American history. and pnvate schools 0 Virginia Grah1m Show Guests are Norman Lear Jean Stapleton, George Gibbs, Or. Lester Coleman 0 @ (3) ffi Ali1s Smith and Jones "The Root of It All." Heyes and Curry become involved in a search for a lost Civil War payroll, endangering their hopes for am nesty. Guests are fom (well and Judy Carne. 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Les Miserables" (drama) '52-Michael Rennie, Robert Newton, Debra Pagel, Edmund Gwenn rilmed slory from Victor Hugo's classic novel ot hu man sullering ID Truth or Consequlnces I» It lakes a Thief EID Theatre Beal The Santa Monica Theatre Guild production of "Cyrano de Bergerac·· by Emil Rostand €!) Cinema 30 m LI Duena 7:55 Cl!) Cuestion de Segundos 8:00 0 09' (i) Jim Nabors Glen Camp bell guests. m To Tell the Truth ID DIG LEON RUSSELL! * STEREO SIMULCAST KCET AND KPPC-FM EID I s 1>1C1Al r Session: Lr.on Ru ssell ind friend,s An unrehearsed rock and roll session Is captured in this stereo special. (Viewers can simul taneously tune in KPPC rM. 106 7 I on the dial for stereo ) · m>The Story g)Yeseni• 8:05 CI;) Tele·Revist1 Musit1le 8:30 B (;23 (6) m Ironside "G1and mother's House " Jessie Royce Lan dis guests as an elderly soc1altte whose family 1ewels are stolen 1n a park purse snatching Bu1r DeBen ning guests as her nephew ONYPD 0 (i7l l3) al Bewilthed "Sam·s Psychic Pshp." Samantha develops a st1ange case of hiccups a:ter us111g forbidden w1lchcraft to clean up her kitchen m David frost Show @ Ol1mp1c Bo•ing m Pattern for living 9:00 f) (i9 (8J CBS Thursday Mcw1e. (2hr) "Brainstorm" (suspense) '65 Jeff Hunter, Anne Francis, Dana Andrews, V1veca Lindfors. Research SGientist falls for the wife of his tyrannical employer and decides lo kill him using a feigned sc111zo phren1c plot 0 The fugitive 0 (171 (3) al Mike Room for C11nddaddy "Make Room lor Grand (Continued) THE DAILY Pl LOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 27, 1971 Brand New Honda Fully Factory Equipped $200 Total Down Payment s 7!~ MONTH J6 mo.tilt 011 approYal of credit. Total cash price htcludl114i aalft tas a11d 1971 llc0ttso foe $1599.72. Deferred poym011t prlco l11cl11dl11q ta1. llce11M a11d fl11a11ce char9H $119J.44. ANNUAL rHCEHTAGE RATE 11 n e;. llMIMlll. "WI All NIYH IATISPllO UNTIL TOW Air UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 HARBOR COSTA MESA • 540-9640. Page 15 A FUNNY Tile t -.i.o mctaculous crafuma.n like Too' Randall and J<aek KJugrrum, add a ~eil s;. mon-tMp1red \.t.orylinc and a top s.uppon.iog cast, and the result l.S The Odd Coople, a corned) scnc1 th.at h,;u btult up a hard-cor~ bloc of devoted fans and has impressed and delighted ABC Tele\ 1sion Ir'' lltardl~ • Matt that The Odd Cooplc got awa) to a IC'\s than ausptciou! start last September m its origmal Thunda>· night time slot For montlu the ratmgs v.ere mere- ly \0-SO Then the scr1e1 moved to ns pres.- ent Friday C'\'ening 9·30 ipot <pre-empted this v.eek for a George P1imptoo Spec1all and the ~iclsen inde• accelerated aJtnO\t immediate!) The onginaJ g.roup of enthusi- astic viewers was JOmed by a nev. and larger audience that v.as t1t1llated b) the amusing give-and-take ant1es rnvof\ ing Ton) RandaJJ a\ Felix L'nger. the pri'>SY phorographer, and Jack Klugman ~ Oscar Madison, the \lopp) \poruwnter. The premr.sc of the ~ri~ re\ ol\·o <tround the q~tton Can IVrO d1 \orud men, both eccentrics and w11h d1ss1m1lar intere\ts, get along with each other while \haring the same apartmenr? The fact that Tony and Jack belong to a mutual admiration \OCICI) is hardly news to the mam television wn1en who rnter- viewed the actors in \Cparate sessions dur- mg the last eight montlu KJ ugman, wbo wu approached to re- ptat the role he had pla)ed on the Broad- way and London stage, was hesitant until he was told that Randall would be playing opposite him. 'Then I jumped," he said ... How often does a guy get to do a \Cnes with an actor as good as Tony Randall?" Tony, who had turned down a legion of series offers 8in<:c the windup of the suc- casful Mr. Peepers in the early '50s. was admittedly not especially eager to commit himself to anothtt situation comedy. Pa1e U5 -But l had pla) ed F el.IX (.; oger ID Chi- cago and 10 Las \'cps, and perlormmg the pan bad become almost sec:ood narure. We are UiU 10 so man) •-ars. Actually. I d1do't k.no-A 'Abere Felix ~ft off a.od Too' beg.an lbe r«* ~ one of the great comic creauoru 10 the hist.Or) of the thutre. -1 ,,.,as f;a.scin.a.ted b) the idea of pla~ mg FeJu C' ery week and quite hap~ '•nth the plans ABC had mack to ~efop the senes I was even b.appter when I learned m~ vis· a-vn •·ould be Jack K.Jugman. If I was 'ngbt' as Felu . then Jack was defi:nrtel~ perfect as 05car I felt tlut between us \ltC -.ou]d make The Odd Couple as succes.sful on television as it had been on the St.a~ and screen. In the telenrsion, Felix and Oscar are surrounded by the same supporting charac- ters that made the original Neil Simon pro- duction such a delight: the pixie Pigeon sisters and the four dedicated poker play- ers. The Pigeons have by now flown the coop, but the card sharps are still very much in evidence. And with the moveover of the series lo Fridays, something new and glamorous has been added. She is Joan Hotchkis. who plays Klugman's girlfriend, Dr. Nancy Cunningham. THE DAILY PtLOT, TV WEEI<, MARCH 27. 1971 f1M11 ~.uUu According to producer Jerry Dav~ Miss Hotchkis was added to the series to serve as a settling influence on Oscar. U ntil she joined the cast, Oscar had been depicted at more or less loose ends. flitting from one femme fatale to another. Now-although there·s no betrothal in sight-Oscar has set- tled down with one steadv flame, without any chance of being singed. M for Felix. while his posture is not that of a lad} 's man. his set and prissy ways do not preclude romance. But be is still faithful in his exacting fashion to his for- mer wife Gloria, and continues whatever effort he can to win her back. It isn't a question of wooing and winning but of wearing down her resistance. Life with Felix. as she had known it, was a bed of neuroses, and Gloria isn't especially anxious to take up where they left off. Another cbantcter recendy added to the series-the boy next door-is a young nood- nik with a vivid imagination and a penchant for getting into Feli•'s neatly combed hair and raising Oscar's dander. Philip, the gad- fly. is played by Christopher Shea, a talented youngs~er whose sole function in life, it ap- pears, 1s to make things difficult for his sensitive neighbors. It all makes for a nice episodic change of pace. Hectic, but nice. Producer Davis makes it clear that he isn't always satisfied with the status of the status quo. ··A sedes is viable." he says. "It should grow, either through the addition of new characters or by demonstrating character growth or changes among lhe regulars in the. series. ~ta_gnation is deadly. That's why we re continuing to make changes in The Odd Couple. It's a funny Sl'ries, but we're hoping to make it funnier with each suc- ceeding episode." THURSD son. welc horn m innE a g1 m m CI!) 9:300 Run Linc San hill 0 nos. one nen two Sus. B EE m ~0:00 0 are and 0 0 m m ml 11):30 OM. * F~ 0 HURSDAY (Continued) son " (R) Danny and Kathy W1lltams welcome a new addition to their home. ID NET Playhouse "Reddick " An inner-city minister attempts to help a group of alienated teenagers. €!) Ch11len2e m Los Beverly de Perelvillo at) N1llch1 "I'm No An2el" <musical) '33 -j Mae West, Cary Grant fJ @ (])Cl) This Is Your life Ralph Edwards hosts Surprised guest is Jose fehciano @ Bill Johns News ID Washington we~k in Review m lncertidumbre at) Horoscopo con el Prol. Horanael 11 :00 0 t29 m News 0 (2) ({) m News 9:30 0 ~ @ m Adam·l2 "Reason to fJ Cl) News I Run " Rod Cameron, Norm Crosby, 0 Movie: "Sherlocll Holmes and Linda Kaye Hennina. Francine York, the House of Fear" (mystery) '41-1 Sandy de Bruin and Dick Whitting Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce hill guest m Movie: ''The Bi& Operator" (dra fJ 1 (3 Cl) Dan August "Prog ma) '59 -Mickey Rooney, Mamie nosis Homicide " A bottle of pois· Van Doren oned whiskey prepared for a promi· @ Beat the Clock nent surgeon falls into the hands of , ffi1 rJ l Perry Mason two skid row derelicts. Fril..z Weaver.1 Susan Oliver and Jerry Ayres guest 11 :30 0 Q9 ( 8) Merv Griffin 0 Candid Clmera 0 ~ (j) m Johnny Car10n €!)Musicale/Pastor's Desk fJ @ Dick Cavett 6I) Cadena de An2ust1as @ Movie: "The Man Is Armed" 0 ~ m ~ . (drama) 56-0an Clark. May Wynn 0:00 ~ ~ ~ Dun Martin Guests are Ernest .Borgnine Dom Deluise 12:00 ITT 3 Dick Cavett 10:30 and Peggy Lee O Channel 5 News 0 Baxttr Ward News m News Putnam/Fishman m Ensalad1 de l ocos at) Aqui Tres Patines 0 MAE WEST & A BABY· * FACED CARY GRANT! O M1e West Movie: (lhr 45m) ...... 1:00 0 Movie: "Torrid Zone" (adven lure) '40 -James Cagney, Ann Sheridan O fJNews m All-Night Show: ''Torpedo B1y," 1 "loser Takes All," and "Bitter Vic· tory." 2:30 e Movie: "Montana Belle" (west. I ern) '52 -Jane Russell, George Brent Forrest Tucker. I THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 27, 1971 BED WETTING '\,~DORS? • ' .~ .... ruin bedding, ', embarrass child 1 The N.E.C. method has proven In over 450,000 cases m both boys and girls, that ti can stop bed·wetting (Enuresis)•, when not caused by organic defects or diseases, in just two to four weeks. Not a drug or diet, 1ust a simple exerci!:o technique, Approved by many doctors. 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"Get a new lease on life in a brand new Bug" ' FRIDAY THE OAILY PI LOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1971 as a recently blinded pickpocket who joins a 1roup therapy program 0 THE RECORD-MAKERS * Flip Wilson, Beatles, APRIL 2 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below~ for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Man from Wyo111lnl'' (drama) 'JO -Gary Cooper, June Collyer. "Beyond Tomorrow" (fantasy) '4(}- Richard Carlson. C. ALlbrey Smith. 9:30 O "Slander .. (drama) '57 -Van Johnson, Ann Blyth. O "The Maltese fltcon" (mystery) '41 -Humphrey Bogart m "The Houston Story" (drama) ·~ene Barry, Bart>ara Hale 1 :00 m "A letter to Three Wivts" (dra- ma) '49--Jeanne Crain, Linda Dar- nell, Ann Sothern 2:00 O (C) "Babette Goes to War" (comedy) '60 -Brigitte Bardot. Jacquu Charrier. 4:30 tJ "She Couldn't Say No" (com· edy) '54 -Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons. EVENING 6:00 tJ 811 News Jerry Dunphy. O KNBC NewseRice Tom Snyder 0 The Allen Show 0 Si• O'Clodl Movie; (C) (90) "Mr. Hobbs Takes 1 Vacation" Con· clusion (comedy) '62-James Stew· art. Maureen O'Hare. Lauri Peters. Fabian, Michael Burns, John Saxon. 0 Dick Yan ope m The flint.stones l!)@~Sbr Trek EID Muffinland ~ CI> News/Weather /Sporti m fishlf family al "oticlero 34 m Th~ Amtri'8n West till) LI Ho111 familiar con Consuelo c;E News Jim Hawthorne 6:15 EID Art Studio 6:30 O Candid C.mer1 m The Flyinr Nun ~@ NBC News Et) Hodgepod1e lodge ~@ CBS News m Selt<led Films m Tiie Des.rt Report till) Los Olvid1dos alABC News 7:00 tJ CBS News Walter Cronkite 0 m NBC Newi David Brinkley 0 WMt's MJ Lint? m @ CV I love Lucy m Drarnet ~ (!) Clnem1 Showcue: (C) (90) "Black Shield of htwo1tll." EID Thirty Minutes Wittl • • • ~ (j) Truth or Consequtnces m Christ the livlnr Word al Mi Amor par Tl till) Simplemente M1r11 Cl) Mowie Game 7:30 tJ ~Ci) Th• lnlern1 Comte Milt Kamen appe.rs in a dramatic rote Crosby, sports greats 0 m I spjciAl I The Record Mak· eB Alp Wilson hosts an hour special that salutes the re<:ord hold· ers around the world, based on "The Guinness Book or World Rec- ords." The program presents inter views and introduces films of record settin1 accomplishments by such greats as Paul McCartney ol lhe Beatlu, Bing Crosby, astronaut Buu Aldrin, Willie Mays, Johnny Unttas, Willie Shoemaker, Arnold Palmer and many others. D Vlr1inia Graham Show 0 @@ al The Brady Bundi "The Slumber Caper." E. G. Mar- shall guests as the principal ol Marcia's school who ruins her plans tor a slumber party. O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Little Shepherd of llinfdom Come" (ad - venture) '61 -Jimmie Rodgers. Chill Wills. Luanna Patton. m Truth or Consequences IE Movie: (C) (21/z hr) "Captains ol the Clouds" (adventure) '42 - James Cagney, Dennis Morgan. Brenda Marshall EID Current Events mcinema 30 al LI Duena 7:55 till) Cuestion de Serundos 8:00 0 (i7) (}) c;E Nanny & the Pro- fessor "E S Putt." Professor Everett enters a golf tournament without knowing his "luc.ky" putter has been broken by one of the children m Henry Mancini Spec~I Henry Mancini is hos1 for an hour of music. and his special guests are Andy Williams, Roberta flack. John- ny Mathis. Elton John, Meredith Wilson and actor Forrest Tucker Ei) Toros en M1d1id m livin& Book m la Cosa Juq1da 8:05 till) lucha Libre 8:30 tJ ~@ Andy 6rltfith A cranky businessman puts Andy's son and his pals out of their berry-picking business. 0 ® @ m Name of the Game "The Enemy Before Us." Orson Welles Martin Balsam. Katina Pax- 1nou and Richard Conte join Tony fr1nc1osa in drama about the trouble Jeff Dillon finds when he returns home ONYPO 0 (i7J @ CiE The P1rtrid1e Family "Whatever Happened to the Old Songs?" Grandpa decides to join the lamily musical group. Ray Bol· ger, Rosemary De Camp guest EID Sout! ~ Pattern tor Llvin& 9:00 I) ~ CBS Friday Movie: (C) (2hr) ''O'Hara, U.S. Treasury'' (dr•· ma) '7t>-Dav1d Janssen, Gary Cros- by, Lana Wood. Small town sheriff becomes U S Customs inspector 0 0 Did Elev Ph 10:00 0 .. ~ A.la t c l..~ 0 Joh Fur Ric are the chi an 0 m m ED PL Elev persist special Friday Stev own ni H acke The ton's deliver writers 1J The Fu&itive m P1ndor1m1 0 (i1) CV m I ,,.CIA[ I Plimpton I Ciii) TBA Did You Hear the One About •.. 1 10:30 O Mae West Week Movie: (90) Eleven top comedians give George "Evety Day's 1 Holiday" (comedy) Plimpton lessons as the persistent '38-Mae West, Uoyd Nolan. amateur studies the fine art of ID Bill Johns News romedy Guests are Steve Allen. fI) Bl1dl Journal Sammy Davis Jr. Woody Allen, Milton Berle, Jack and John Lee Hooker guest. Carter. Dick Cavett, Phyllis Diller, m lncertJdumbre David Frye, Buddy Hackett, Bob 11:006 ~Cl) m News Hope, Phil Silvers and Jonathon 0 ~ ct)€?:' News Winters. 0 al News EE El Cine en Su Ho11r O Movie: (C) "The Captain's m 30 Minutes T1bt." (comedy) '60-John Gregson, @!) Mujeres, Muierts y A119 Mat Pew Cumminas. a;) Natacha m Movie: (C) "Bhow1nl Junction" 9:30 O Joyce & 81tbar1: For Adults (adventure) '56-Stewart Granier. Only Jerry Lewis guests. m BHt the Clocll fI) Sin Fr1ncisco Mix @ CI) Perry Muon m Musicale/Pntol"s Deslt 11:15 m Cinem1 34 @!I C.den1 de Anpstlas 11:30f) ~(})Merv Grtffln 0 QI @ m Johnny Carson 10:00 ~ ~ @ m Str1n11 Rep~r.! 0 al Didi C.vttt llw1ndle-Squ.are ~oot of Evil. ID Movie: (C) ''Home in lndl1n1" Adam Strdnge 1n_v~st1gates a scheme (drama) '44-lon McAllister. t counterfeit millions of dollars. 12.00 _ M . • (C "A l tu f M' '=-' Ch1nnel S News · .:.. ovie. ) o s or tu 0 @CI) al Love, American Sty1e Quon'' (d~ama) '67-lang Jeffries John Astin, Abby Dalton, George @ (1) Didi Cavett Furth, Larry Hagman, Irene Ryan, 1:00 0 Movie: "Berlin Express" (dra· Rich Little and Burgess Meredith ma) '48 -Robert Ryan are amona the guests In "love and 0 0 News the Intruder," ''love and the Psy-m AJl-Nifbt Show: ''The Baron's chiatrist," "Love and lhe lost Dog" Atriun,'' ''Tht Hideout" and ''The and "Love and the Hypnotist" Curse of ttlt Swamp Creature." O Buter Wud News @ (I) Chiller Thut11: "Queen of m News Putnam/Fishman Outer Space." Q) Man Trip Al Hamel hosls. 2:30 0 Movie: "Adventure in 81ltlmore" fI) Ameriun Film Institute ThHtre (comedy) '49-Robert Young PLIMPTON TRIES COMEDY Eleven top comedians give George Plimpton lessons when the persistent amateur studies the fine art of comedy on the ABC special "Plimpton! D id You Hear the One About. .. ?," airing Friday at 9 PM. Steve Allen, popular historian of comedy, acts as Plimpton's mentor and guide through the maze of putting together a nightclub act. Top comics giving advice and solace are (in alphabetical order) Woody Allen, Milton Berle, Jack Carter, Dick Cavett (star of his own nighttime talk show on ABC), Phyllis Diller, David Frye, Buddy Hackett, Bob Hope, Phil Silvers and Jonathan Winters. The culmination of weeks of training with these stars is Plimp· ton's one-night stand at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Plimpton delivers a monologue written for the occasion by Laugh-In's head writers, Marc London and David Panich. Plimpton 1nd Bob Ho~. THE DAILY PILOT. 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Celia tD Sesame Street 11 231 235 Johnson, 7:JO 8 Dusty's Tmhouse ~ Ci) Pnze Pu1y 0 Ql (j) m Heckle ' Jeckle iI) Arriba ti Norte O Bled! Experience 10:00 f) ~ 00 Josie & the Pussycats m Thunderbirds 0 eij@ m H.R. Pulnstuf S:OO 8 'l9 Tl Sues Bunny/Road Run· O @@Hot Wheels ner Hour m lucha Libre 0 ~ ~ m Woody Woodpecker 10:30 8 ~ CE Harlem Globetrotters 0 l'i7l 13'\ Lanulot link 0 ~ @ m Here Comes the O Movie: "~non City'' (dcx:u Grump mentary) '48 -Scott Brady, Jelf D Movie: "Moon Over Burma" Corey (romance) '40 -Dorothy Lamour, m hlu of Wells flr&o Preston foster 8:30 0 'lj T m The Bugaloos 0 @ '3 Sky Hawks D C~mpus Prolile 11:00 8 ~ OC Ardlie's Funhoua. ID Cisco Krd 0 ~ @ m Hot Do& IE Gum~y 0 @ (!) Motor Mou• 9:00 f) ~ 8 Sabt1na l the Croovie 0 (El East/West All·Star Baslttt· Coolies 0 -r...., m 0 Doi tl ball Game 0 ~!v,: "R~n ;~, th: ~lls" (dra &l MO¥i~: "Twenty Brave Men" 1711) '53 -Sonny Tulls, Barbara ~afima~.60-CM ary Wery Peyton ~ '"'"' u1una O 'fI 13' Jerry lewis Show 11 :30 O ~ @ m limbo ID A.M. Movies: "I Aim at the 0 @ 3 The Hardy Boys Stars" (drama) '60 -Curt Jergens m 1Mano a Mano R111chero Paa• 20 QUALITY DEALER AWARD FOR SALU -SERVICE -PARTS MANAGEMENT -ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELATIONS 18835 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-7781 ~2 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1911 AFTERNOON 12:00 6 '9 'jl Scooby·Doo O Movie Festival: "Tom Brown's School Days," "Aunt Cl1r1'• and "The fiehter." O Movie: "Till We Meet Again" (drama) '44-Ray Milland, Barbara Stilton O 7 T American Bandstand Songstress Sammi Smtih is solo guest '23 (6) School Oays t'ID High School Problems m Teatro Futastit:o m Holiday CE Or1m1 de la Semana 12:30 O ~ ':i) The Monkees m Ques1or Crand Prix Delayed tape of the formula A North American Road Racers event al Ontario Motor Speedway o~er the 3 2 mile road racing course .;23 '6-:; Voice of Aericultu1e ID Sports World 1:00 6 Q9 a:J Dastardly & Muttley O Movie: (C) "Betrayed" (drama) ·54 -Clark Gable. Lana Turner. Vactor Mature fJ Movie; "Destination 60,000" (adventure) ·55 -Preston Foster Pat Conway ffi Weekend Hewa 11 (J Larry Kine Show '2~ '6) Farm Show g) La Prohibido m Stones of Success CD American Bandsta!ld 1:30 f)129 •a The letsoJ• @ Movie: "Ride a Violent Milr" (wutern) '57 -John Agar Penny [dwards '2~ r 6 ) Future Film: (C) "Johnny Guitar." Joan Crawford Scott Brady m scop~ l :45 0 Movre: "So Evrl M1 love" (mys tery) '48 Ray Milland Ann Todd 2:00 0 Dusty's Treehouse fJ Wagon Train 17 JJ Lar•mie 29 a Laredo m See the USA CB Yantdades Musicales CD KPlM Movie. "The Men," wrlh lack Webb and Marlon Brando 2:30 6 The Hew Society Should Publtc School TPachPrs Be Permtll£d to Stoke'" ID Movie: "Unholy Partneu'• (dra rna) 41 -[dward G Robinson. I araine Day ffi Dollars & Sense 3:00 0 Insider /Outsider 0 Celebrit1 Bowling Bob Newhar\ and Ann f Ider vs Robert l ansing and James r arenl1no &l Movie: "Blue Murder at St. Tnnrans'' (comedy} '58 -Terry lhC'rnas Alastair Sim 17 3 Man to Miln '9 a The Deputy ~Musicale/Davey ' Coh•th g) Rcv:~t1 MuSlcal ) m The Bi& Picture ~ Teatro del Sebado 3:30 f) ~ 00 CBS Golf Classic O @ m Pro Bow1era• Tour The $100.000 Frrestone Tournament of Champions from the Riviera Lanes in Akron, Ohio. fJ NHl Action Hi&hli&hts ~@ Waaon Train m Children's Gospel Hour m lucha en Patinn m Panorama 39 4:00 O Zane Grey Theatre fJ The Saint m New Decade at Sea 4:30 6 Sant. Anita Future Race The $100,000 Santa Anita Derby tor three-year·olds, at a mile and 1/8 O Sports Challenge m Untamed World ~ 00 Roller Games m F'ilith lor Today @!:) El Mundo en que Vlv1mo> m Quest for Adventure 4:45 m Pre-Game Soccer 5:00 6 Movie; (C) "Drums of Tehiti" (drama) '5-4 -Dennis O'Keefe. Patricia Medina O It's Academic Competing hieh schools are Anaheim. Crelpi (Enci no) and Northvaew (Covina) O Championship Bowline 0 1 al ABC's Wide World of Sports Jrm McKay hosts fJ The Avengers m Movie Greats: (C) "forbiddfn Planet" (sci fi) '56 -Walter Pid geon, Anne Francis, Leslie Nlel5en ffi Man Trap El) Peter Gunn a:» @ Inside Scott1nd Ylrd ffi The World We Live In g;) Quest lor Life @!:) International Soccer ffi Bronco 5:30 0 KNBC News Stan Atk1n,on 0 This Week in NBA @ Anim1's, Action & Adventure El) Tonight In las Vegas fl!) The Other Pasm11er m Fishtr Family 6·00 0 The Bii News 0 2~ (6) ffi NBC News 0 Laredo (:)Boss Crty ffi Thtn Came Bronson ffi Sen Francisco M11 ~ 8 Aer culture USA m Musicale /Davey ' Collath 6:30 0 About 1 Wttll 0 KNBC News Conference Special Sec ol Stale Edmund Brown Jr former Assembly Speaker Jess Un ruh and others discuss "The High Cost ol Campaigning " 0 Erewitnm News I~ (j) Forum Boirln1 EE Creative livine With Ct1fh lJ (6J High Chapar11I tD The French Chef Q9 , a 1 CBS New' ~ Children's Gosciel Hour ID £d1• ol Etemlty CD S9011s Challence 2 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1971 A· T • T ·E·N· T ·l·O·N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! PRICES Will NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU 'VE Al WAYS WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1971 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION I o •• , • 4 DMr • w ... '" ...... ". & Pich,. 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Your Authorized • Austin America Luge stock of used Poraches J•gs, MG's, Austin 'HHley1, etc. J1rtuµorl 3\tnµorts I t ft y , N.8 642-MOS, 540-1764 In the Marbor Area the Economy line for the Quality ~ miflfed. ZIMMERMAN DATSU 2145 H•rbor, Coste Mtu 540-6410 P•c• 21 Page 22 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 27, 1971 SUNDAY, MARCH 28 11 "lnvlslble Man Returns" (rnystery) '40-Sir Cedric Hardwlcke. Vin· cent Price. Nan Grey. 5 "If I Had • Mllllon" (comedy) '32-Gary Cooper. George Raft, W C. Fields. 9 (C) "The BIS Show" (drama) '61-Esther Wliilam!i, Clrff Robertson. 11 ''Waterloo Bridge" (drama) '40-Robert Taylor. Vlvlen Leigh. 7 (C) "Whet • Way to Go" (comedy) '64-Shtrley MacLalne. Paul New· man, Robert Mltc;hum 17 3 "Another Time, Another Plac;e" (drama) '58--Lana Turner. Barry Sullivan, Sean Connery. 9 (C) "Forever Amber" (romance) '4 7-Linda Oamell, Cornel Wilde. 2 "M•n of a Thous•nd Faces" (bioaraphy) '57-James Cagney, Dorothy Malone, Jane Greer. 11 "Repeat Parform•nce" (drama) '47-Louis Hayward, Joan Leslie. 13 "Invisible Stripes" (drama) '39-Humphrey Basart. MONDAY, M~RCH 29 7 (C) "Rew Edge" (western) '56--Rory Colhoun, Yvonne DeCarlo, Mara Corday. 9 (C) "Carmen Jones" (classlc) '54 -Harry Belafonte. Dorothy D:>ndridge. 4 23 6 <Cl "The Big Country" Part I (western) '58--Gregory Peck. Chari· ton Heston. Jean Simmons. 7 17 3 (C) "The long Ride Home" (d1ama) '67-Glenn ford, Georae Hamilton, Inger Stevens. · 5 9 11 13 "Go West, Young Men" (adventure) '36--Mae West. Randolph Scott. "B•ckflre" (comedy) '64-Jean·Paul Belmondo. Jean Seberg. "The Boogie M•n Wiii Get You" tmystery) '42-Boris Kartoff. "The Wayward Girt" (drama) '57-Marcla Henderson. Peter Walker TUESDAY, MARCH 30 6:00 7 (Cl "Winter A-Go-Go" (musical) '65--Jam&s Stacy, Jill Donahue 7:00 23 6 (C) "Man'• favorite Sport" (comedy) '64-Rock Hudson, Paula Prentiss 7:30 9 "Dlebollque" <mystery) 'SS-Simone Signore!. Vera Clouzot. 8:30 7 17 3 (C) "The Sheriff" ld>'amaJ '7o--Ossle David, Ruby Dee, Kyle Johnson. 9:00 4 23 6 (C) "The Big Country" Conclusion (western) '58--Gregory Peck. Jean Simmons, Charlton Heston. 10:30 5 "Klondike Annie" (adventure) '36--Mae West. Victor McLaglen. 11:00 9 "The Thirteenth Letter" (mystery) 'SI-Charles Boyer, Ltnda Darnell. 11 "Claudia and David" (romance) '46--0orothy McGuire, Robert Young. 11:30 13 "Shed No Tears" (mystery) '48-June Vincent, Wallace Ford. 6:00 7:30 10:30 11:00 11:15 l 1:30 6;00 7:30 9:00 10:30 J 1:00 11:30 6:00 7:00 7:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:30 7 g 5 g 11 13 7 9 2 5 9 11 13 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 (Cl "Asylum for 1 Spy" (drama) '67-Robert Stack. Felicia Farr. Martin Milner (C) "Esther and the King" (historical) '60--Joan Collins. Richard Egan "Goin' to Town" (western) '35-Mae West, Paul Cavanaugh. "The World Ten Times Over'' (drama) '64-Edward Judd June Rllc:h1e. (C) "From the Earth to the Moon" <sct·fi) '58-Joseph Cotten, Debra Paget. George Sanders "Secret Ventura" (mystery) '55-Kent Taylor THURSDAY, APRIL l CC> "Mr. Hobbs T•kes 1 V•c•tlon" Part I (comedy) '62-James Stewart. Maureen O'Hara. Fabian "Les Mlserables" (drama) '52-Mlchael Rennie, Debra Paget 29 8 "Br•lnstorm" (suspense) '65--Jeff Hunter, Anne Francis, Dana Andrews. "I'm No Angel" (musical) '33-Mae West, Cary Grant "Sherlock Holmn and the Hoose of FHr" (mystery) '41-Bastl Rathbone. Nigel Brute. "The Big Or:r•tor'' (drama) '5!}-Mickey Rooney. Mamie Van Doren. ''The M•n s Armed" (drama) '56--0an Clark, May Wynn FRIDAY, APRIL 2 7 CC> "Mr. Hobbs Takes • V•catlon" Conclusion (comedy) '62-James Stewart. Maureen O'Hara. John Sa•on 23 6 (C) "The Black Shleld of F•lworth" (adventure) '54-Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh. 9 CC) "llttle Shepherd of Kingdom Come" (adventure) '61-Jlmmie Rod11e~. Chill Wtlls. Luanna Patton. 13 (C) 'Ceptelns of the Clouds" (adventure) '42-James Cagney, Brenda Mar5hall. 2 29 8 (C) "O'Hara, U.S. Treasury" (drama) '70--Davrd Janssen, Gary Crosby. Lana Wood. 5 "Every Day's a Holiday" (comedy) '38--Mae West, Lloyd Nolan. 9 (C) "The C•ptaln'a Table" (comedy) '60--John Gregson. Peggy Cummings. 11 (C) "Bhow•nl Junction" lad11enture) '56--Stewart Granger, Ava Gardner. 23 6 "The lncr1tdlble Shrlnkln,1t Man" lscl fr) '57-Grant WilJiams 13 (Cl "Hom• in Indian•" (drama) '4<4-Lon M cAllrster SATURDAY, APllllL 3 9 "The Last Time I S•w Archie" (comedy} '61-Rober1 Mitchum. Jack Webb 11 (C) "forbidden Planet" rscl·fi) '66--Walter Prdgeon. Anne Francis, Leslie Nielsen 4 23 6 (C) ''The Nutty Professor'' (comedy) '63-Jerry Lewis. Stella Stevens 7 (Cl "Honeymoon With • Stranitu" (suspen\eJ '69-Janet Leigh. Ros sano Brazzi. Cesare Oano11a. 17 3 "Somewhere In the Nlrit" (drama) '46-John HOd1ak. 9 "The Magnetic Monster' and "The Invisible lnvadertJ.'' 11 "Autumn Leavff" (drama) '56--Joan Crawford, Cliff Robertson, Ver• Miies. 13 "Port of New York" (drama) '49-Scott Brady, Yul 8 rynner 2 (C) "The Doomsday Flight" (suspense) '66--Van Johnson. l(~atherine Crawford Jack Lord. 4 "God'a Uttle Acre" (dr•ma) '58-Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray. Tin• Louise, Buddy Hackett. 5 "Killer With a Siik Scetf'' (mystery) '67-Susanne Uhler, C•rl Mohner. 7 (C) ''Th• Rom•n Sprln1 of M,,. Stone" (drama) '61-Vivian Leigh. THE DAILY i"ILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1971 • ' IMAGINE! When You Buy A New 1971 Pinto We Will 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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