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Law tnfori:emtnt agencies th~hout
· By FREDER.ICK SCBOEMEHL California are gearing for possible May ~ ot tM D•lly Pli.t •tiff · Day violence on college campuses, State
BALLA.RAT-It was a bad scerie here Attorney General Eve11e J.·Younger said
Good Friday as Inyo County sheriff's Friday in Newport Beach. · . ·"We have heard any number of reports CJffic~ served CJr~aruzers CJf the Eas~r and are. checking them oul There is nCJ
Fe~val with copies CJf a pennanent m-.. "·question there are various people wh<>
jW!ction signed by a SuperiCJr Court w(IU}d like to sUr tbinp up," YCJunger
judge. asserted follCJwing a speech al the
Bands were about to play for the fes--Newporter. IM.
ujat crCJwds as Officers arrived with Younger Cfid not name any colleges that
· · may be prime targets but IClClll COP.J~s of tbe court ~ent about 5 P·~· authCJritles confirmed later they have u.y, 6 'P.m. the amphfiers bad been dis-been told fhat activilists are planning
rfti:nUed and the crowd dispersed as demonstrations at UC Irvine.
r0Usicians CJbeyed the deputies' orders UCI' Aetini ~Uor Richard ff.ussell
ta:pack up. said he "has oot received an Y
~iofaiped in the injunction were Beth infonnation of this kind" and .campus ~Si 301 CJf Laguna Beach, Dion Wright, po~ice offici_als .. said the s~~e !!ting, but
33,'.of Dana Point, two CJther spons<lrs CJf said they wtll . mak~ inqu1r1es.
the festival and I ooo Jane and John Newport PolICe Chief B. James Glavas DOe' ' said UK!te is nci indication of trouble at
M, '· f th f . al r1· . t any local high schools. ost o e es~1v pa 1c1pan s . are Younger declined to disclClSe what
camped at the s~te CJf the Ameri can activists may be planning, say ing "it
PCJlaSh Co~pany in Tron~ but as the may be 00 more than rumor. f~val conpnu~ Good_ Friday -before "We are gCJing tCJ have to determine
the law moved Ill -the good guys. re-..... bil"t' CJ( doing &<1mething " he ported a shortage CJf bad guys. l11~1r capa 11es . .1.~ said. . ~~ ~very~e am~ng so"!e . 2,000 Younger said he wasn't especially
"1s_1!6r& JS hav1n~ the time of his .life as proud of the rollecti ve track ree<>rd of te~Peratures . rise toward 90 Jn the law enforcement agencies in dealing with d!:so1~te but ptcturEsque valley. t acts CJf violence. "On'e adventurer who hitch-hiked out p~iting the OOmbing of the Bank of
fr<!ql., Minnesota and arrived Thursday Americll at UCI laSt year and µie arson
heAiied back Friday. at UC Santa Cruz earlier this week ,
"Everybody CJut there's goona bum up Younger said the problem "is CJf top
by fiunday," said the vagabclnd wh<> priority. . ,. ,
fdeatified himself as Bclbby McGee. "We have oot dooe an adequate JClb in ~edlcal officia1~ were treating a combatting viCJlence CJr ldentif~I thCJse
variety of bums from sun, to soles of feet respoosible for it to date, he -_said ..
seateit by· the baking Slnd, while other He said the answer. h~s ~: the
d.lscgi;nfort.s were driving many visitors develCJpment CJ[ a statewide U1telhgence
out system. 11f.oo Mt" said one echoir.g McGee's "It used to be if we ha~ a bombin~ In thu ts ' ' · San Francisco, San FranCJSCCl authorities sen . en · woold investigate. !'No music ," said another . "But rwt Jong ago we had three
C&lilomia Highway Patrol Lt. Thomas bombings in three dif£erent counties the
Carroll, wOOse ,men are stationed at the same day . We must devt1op ,an effective
TrQoa c:<>mmand J)OSt, says traffic is light way to d~al with these crimes on a
to t1l9d11rate ind much of it outbound. statewide basis."
~auto.club has.four servfce trUcks In He said his office has already
the ,area ·to assist motorists with car ronducted two semtnan on the 'problem
trouble. in an eUort "tCJ gather our resources ."
."4Dd yi)u can't drive five miles without Younger said the answer to the growing
seeing a:CHP car with lwCl or three men law enforcement problem ii not a
in if,'• addl one returnee. conscilidation CJf klcal police departmenja,
·~·fears ·of critical water OOwever. ~~lnakeblte and scorpion stings, He did pred~ ·closer cooperation ~t -~uoo and -~kScmlc due to among depertme.nb and tome
poOr -tanlialioo, crises so far have kept to coneolidaliM of ad m I n ls t r at Ive
a minimum. respc>nsibflilles, such u record-teeplhg. t"~val organizeni -two from "We're going to have a tingle,
La~t Beach · -helped Lhe group c!entralhed Die of such tblnp 11 records
deabending on tbe onetime gold mining and fingerprinbl in Sacramento," he said,
bbb1zl town maintatn t nOw of supplies "that's jua:t a matter of time.
anifl!l\ep wder. "II'• Cheaper and •dier," he said.
The rtll&ious festival -lndudin.I a -bit He aid the ·time will come when other
of pol-smoking, winHampling and0ther services, such a.s laboratories, training
activities not widely considered• sacred -and even com m u n I c a t I o n 1 are ta t.tie biggest lhing: in B1llarat'1·80-Year consolidated and centrallt.td.
history . "We're not ready f()I' it yet," he uid,
Chances are its 11 pennanent citir.ens .. but we're gCJing to have to hate It in the
woo't tee anythin& bi"er for another 80. not-too-di.slant tuturt."
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luncllonl thould ftlllllD ;with ·tat,!. '
department.I, however.
"I would Mver endorat ~ atate or •even
a county police force u such:' be iaid.
Guards Search .
For Missing
Drown Victim
Newport Beach lifeguards and Harbor
Department personnel today will re-
sume their search for the body of a
Montebello youth who drowned off Buck
Gully near Corona del Mar late Friday.
Attempts to locate the 19-year-old vie·
Um by lifeguardl, Harbor · Deparb'Mnt
craft and the hovering Newport Beach
police helicopter we11: abandoned with
the onset or darkness Friday.
Lifeguards refused to identify the
missing youth pending notificaUon of his
next of kin.
Lif(gllard supervbor. Ray Garver and
lower guard Steve Feldman said they
Jaw the youth aurfaot after -makJng a
prolonged dive and immediately begin
1truggllng and yelling for help.
" 22 Seized .
lri ·llospital . . .· . ' -
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doim 1-ao& Frlday-llilbt lllld·rou!ed·wfth tear ~lt.de~•l9ra wbo liad seized·
aeveral' 1elnce. in Stanford · Ufllverslt1
H6'pltiJ:to-protest flrffig of' a black jazti. tor; • • --
PoJk:e 1h:ested 2i_persorui, lncludinlil a
candidate· for the Palo AltCJ City Council, after·sm~nr 'througH •barricaded dobr
on the at~l'ld fJ~ of the 'meffical center. ~ Belote thef ' fJed, Uie • demonstrators
1muhed ·window•, tellphones and type.
wrtterr, tc>re down drapes, ripped up
boob and rec<n:ds, 'ind overturned desks,
chalra aD!f fWng cab!~. They held tho
11ulte of Offices fCJr 30 hours and a Un1ver~
1.il.y spoke!:man aa~ they "damased or de~troYed alm<>st everything."
Some of the prote!ters escaped by toss.
!pg teJephones out 1secCJiid floor · windows
ind then sliding dCJwn the cord!.
Several persons were injurld, iicludinl
a pciliceman wh<lse ahoµlder was di&o
·Joceted. 'nllrty-flve offll!ets were Involved
in the operation.
The barrlca:ded' ·r00ms · were seized
Thunday by"prote~ra domanding tho
rehlring of Sam B'r1ages· a recently fired
black h~tal wot~er. Th. h°'pital· said
Bridgell cOUld use iiormaf grievance pro-
cedures ti>' pioteSt hlsfiriog .
Acting Pi"ldent Wlllfam F; Mmer ol
$t&nf<>i'd uid the alt-in wa1 alk>wed to
list' 30: OOw-1 because the ldmlnlslraUon
wanted' to end Jt with-t.l)e least pcisslbte
risk w hospital paUenta. lie said he "keel
for-Pollet help when it beclin\e ap\>arenl
the-del!lonstfaton wouldn't leave VCJiun--tarilY: ; . . Both lifeguards swam to the irea in
which they bad last seen the youth but
were unable t.o locate him. Nearby .surf.
ers and &Wimmera •were unaware that
anyone was in trouble and knew nothing x the incident until questioned by life-
guards.
"I· regret; as much u anyone, thlJ this
disturbance had to be tolerated even
for u ~Is ' it Wal,"1tlllfez; said'. ur
h(!p& It Will be' recopilleicJ1 however, that
... what waa at luue here was not aimpl1
• ,c.t1L·i PILOT Staff,..., .. _. expensive research equi~t CJr-vaJu.:.
The Newport helloopter and H¢or
Department craft' joined in the 1tarch
buL abandoned Lheir attempta In fallln(
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SARAH BUJN~·~. PAU..$E$ •. At ROSSE$ IN ' NEWPORT BEA.CH -~-able ~· bot tick peqple.•
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Chrisiians Worldwide Set James R. Hoffa
Leaves Prison For ~as~~~ Day Activities :· ..
T 0 Visit Wife · ~ ~ n.. ~.tei ,.,_;. . . ~~dltloaolmanner. . '
SAN =,~CISCO (UPI) _ TW111ter Ch/iall'dPr•pai<oj'IOctfr to cekbnte .App of 100 studenla from IO Ea stem
• ,...,, th• mOl"important dl\e .on tbe&<d>u!d> • collll'I la ·-ding the. Ealjar ,...... President James R. Hoffa. 'temporarily calendaf.wjtb.ttadittonal.Easter1-.rvk:ea• in' Nevada, Mo:, assisting eldtily, handl.
free from Lew~. Pa.; federal acrou tilt "'Lion" 'flllle .Jew1 -""8eMll cipoeil and oLher peiaons aild co~
penitenlllry on , • · -~ furlough, the -nc1-1111 ol. twdver, • 1 <lean-up at 1 youth ceJ>lel: ai awb>'·
visited F'rlday with bll ailing lri!• at Lhe • Pwover l>eJan at -~y In Metz . ,
Unlveralty ol CalHomla Medleol C.0'"'!'; homa and <YMioiu<o wllh ~ In Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1 me.cca•lor
The lto<Pital Aid Lhe vlalt baa hid • dlMen and mdlnp of the story'ol tM vacaUonlng collegians, studenla Wert r-.
good •~on Mn. lloUa, wltooe esodu1 of the lsr .. 11141 from Ei7P1. Tl>• ported llltenlng In rock tuoes •l!O<lt J-
condltion Pl~ .retk haa been dinnetl, caller Sedtri, 'Will be repeated Q\rist over tr8rulistor radkls II they au:n-.
considered b.ls. t<>nigh.t by ConsenaUvt and Ortbodos ned on the beaches. •
HCJffa was permUted Lo 1 ea v e Jewi. At Needles, an estimated 70,000 pertOnS
Lewlaburg without guards Wedneaday. ln 'lbousanda: are expected to attend we.re camped ak>ng the Colorado River.
San Francilco, the hospilal aatd he wu Easter" SY~y tUnrite ~cU. although Aul.bclrltiel said the campers were mainly
accompanied by hts IO'n, dau;hter, many, tncludtng vacatlonir1C oou.&e. ,w.. youor peCJPle and "the majority are
dluQhl•«ln·l•w and 1 losl<t aoo. denla, wW obsena Ille bolldli'ln -, lw pretcy well behaved."
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Weadler
llilh doudl"trith pat<hy llllllhlne
II tbe weather ptediCtlon for Qr.
·ange , C«mty heacli1!*a loday,
.. Ith I°"> diludl 1lifei( ·for IQnlght
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.''fNSJDE TODAY
8-cet1britf11 wllo <OilJ ,,.,,.
nnt the. Oaoan ale d.facuf1,d 'ill co'"" •k>rN on IM , opcomiltq' •od Night" ·~ to ~ ti~~ l Iv t. Thur1doy ·
9UQht ••• 1n todaw'• w · week.
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PaSsover Freed!)ri).'·-Me§sag~ 32 Centuries Old
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f>usovtr means freedom.
1n Its historical sense, it represents the
deliverance ol tbe Hebrew tribes by
Moses from 210 yea.rs of sla\let'Y in
Emt. .
But In Its deeper, more spiritdl.I sense.
It means to Jen tbe-)utlna ftttdom ol
faith in • prmUaf!d l.&Oa.. .
It ts the Irey tle!MM whlcMw bpi
the Jewish people ln a c:ommon «net kJr-32 ~turle.s. ~
According to the Jewish calendar, the
Pltlidl (Passover) ulmds fot seven
dl)'S -!tom the 15th lo' the SIA of Ille
month of Nisan. '!'bl l!od<r. lrldiUooal
Parents Given
Tustin School
Dress Survey
Tustin UnU.. High School Di&trld
trust.ets will receive .Dert weelr the
results of a parent aurve1 on the
di!>1rld's ccootrovenlaJ dress code that
show!! most pa.rents want it abolished.
Written responses to the board ordered
survey will be presented at the trustee
meellng !i 7:3q • e.m. Monday in tbe
board """'· nn l.qlllll Road, ~-
""-coll~ as of April 8
,,,...eel m pal'Wa dealring ahnlltloo of
th< dtto!l '9lle. 1_1,..,tfna no clw>(e·lnd
11 Sel!klng a liberaliud c o d e .
Liberalliatlon of the code would allow
girls to war pants to scbool and would
have no restriction on the len1tb of boys'
hair.
In addiUoo, the actions of two parent.
teacher organizations will be presented.
On March 17, the Foolhlll Hlih School
Parent-Faculty Organit.ltion passed a
resolution recommending liberaiiiation of
the code.
hollday feut wJUch begins PassoVU", was
held at Stbldown Friday night.
ln Israel, the first two dliy.s end Ult
tut \WO days of PUIOVet are lull
holidays while the remainder are Rml-
holldays during which there Js absUnence
from aU food.I with leavening (yeast).
On the flt.It day of Pauover, arter lhe
Seder, Jews hear the story of Exodus
from Egypt -the Hagadah.
The Old Testament provides the best, if
not only, account of the first Passover
and the events which followed .
'Jbe Jews had originally come to Egypt
with Joseph under the rule Of a Pharoh
wbo rapected tlle1r (aJlh and way of life
•nl offered UJ<m proleclion. Wh<!J" be
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The Lord had told -that E&Ypt
would not bow to mere requ~ ancl that
a heaY)' hand would be needed.
Each Ume tbe Pharob reluaed his •
request, Ciod fl.sited a st.range plague Ol'I
• affliction on the E&'YPtian people. Before
each atmclioO~ Moses warned the Phal'tlh
~• .. U !"'"Id .O"""'n. ..,..'Jii. PI!ar01t ~ l~ times. The
peop!e'or'Egypt;'><m'dlng to tlie Bible
accounts, sulfered greaUy ror lt .
All their water was 1w"ned to bklod, i
died suddenl;o.ond mystttlouoly, rashes of
boils appeared on lhtlr b o die.a ,
thundering hail.storms wiped out every
Jiving plant (ucept the onea ln areas
wi-1lebrns llvad), 1 pique ol looJlta
.deslroyed the crops mlaed by tbe hail
a.ad' a thre6-dly perlod of complete
darkness covered the wboLe eountr)I.
Tht Unth scourge left no room flX' Ille
Pharoh'1 lrlckery.
Passover, the ctlebtatlon of freedom,
finds ill rootl Jn the eventa durlng aod
immedlale.ly after thil tentb dlaster.
Tbe Lord t&ld Mooes that be would kill
the firot born of every [amlly In ECYPl-
Following the Lord'• mmmand, Ma&
told !be JsrldlteJ how Ibey would OJCIJIO
Easter F-ulfills Christ's Mission •
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Resurrection Leaves .F.o~~n · and Legacy fur Jesus' Church . . ' 'lbe tetchlngs of Christianity regard.in&
Eater relate what may be the mc,,t
profouud and 1tarUing contrast of all
time.
Jesus Ouist the man was dead. He had
been executed in the cruelest way ..... a
death on the cross reserved by the
Roman,, for the most abject criminals. tn
short, he had reached the lowest level
possible fot a man o( his day.
"Then, less than three days after he wa,,
'buried, accoriling to ·llle -I convicUon of Christians, be rose from lbe
dead, body and soul, to prove be was lbe
dtviDe 900 of GOO aDd the Messiah
promiaed in tbe Old Testament •
'Ibe resurrection marked by Easter
Sanday is a matter of faith. Jt hi the
foundation of all that Oui.sUans believe
in. It is the completion of an act fore seen
by the prophets which signaled man's
redemption from the sin of Adam and
Eve.
That Christ disappeared from his tomb
ls fact. It is recorded in sources other
than the Bible. Some have said lbat the
body· wu removed by Jesus' followers
and bidden because they were fearful of
Its desecration by unbelinn.
tater . Bible acc..,j,11. c:llroilkle his
appearances to Uie dlacijiles ana their
subsequent transl"11D8lion Into bold
professors or faith. ~ bldicatea: that
the <jUestion Of whetheT or not miis me
from the de3d is befond the PrOV.nct of
technical historians to answer with
finality.
--Sueh-histOPlans can and ha~-eww
the fact that belief in the resurrection
wu \h.e foundation anq_ ~mplete faith of
the .. rly Christians. it Iw lasted to UU.
day, 'lpre1illog amoag a gr .. 1 percelllage
of tho -.1'1:1 population.
Throughout Gospel aC<:OU11ts of Eute!'
Sunday morning, it is oeces.sary to Wp
faith and bbtory together -to state the
event and fa.Ith in the event;
The New Testament does provide the
best complete chronology of what
occurred that early morning after a
leader had fallen.
Christ ·died on the eve of the Jewish
"tibalb and was therelore laid in the
tomb without the usual f u: n er a r y
preparations. Normally, tht body was
anointed and covered "1vith . spices. His
followera retied on Ill< ,.bhatb Intending
to relurn to the tomb the next day to
complete ·the process.
At least one version of the story
reC9rdl that f~tius Pil,te, gq\.'.etnor of
JI.idea; was talked Into placing a guard at
the tomb because tbe elders feared
J~sus' prophecy that he would rise on the
third day.
--AH!awn on utM·fif'st day-of-t.he ·week''
(probably Sunday) Mary Magdalen, Mary
the mother of Jam= and several other wome.o who had followed Christ out of GiliJ.., relurnld '(o '\lie tOmb With the ·
oils and splce1JOr the .burial rite. -
Along the way, they remembered that
a huge boulder bad been rolled over the
entrance to the tomb and no men had
co.me,Jlllong to help move il
Howtver, as they approached th~ site.
they saw that the stone had been rolled
away as though by ail earthquake and the
guards at the entrance were CQwerlng on
the ground, y,·hite with terror.
As the women stepped into the tomb.
Lhey saw two young men dressed In
"dazzling apparel" standing by the tablet
upon which Christ had "been laid. Now
only the linen shroud be had been
wrapped in remained.
Dumbfounded with fear, the women fell
to Uie ground and bowed to the men,
whom Lhe Bible idenWies u 811iels of the
Lord.
The angels told the women that they
,vere seeking a !iving man in the world of
lhe dead. Christ had risen and gone
be£ore lbe women arrived. They hurried
back to Christ's 11 closest fr1ends who
had gone into hiding for fear tbey would
suffer tbe same fate as their Master.
When the women told the story, the
disciples took it to be idle talk and did not
believe il
The Ciospel records lhal Christ
appeared to many people a round
Jerusalem and shared meals with them
as a living being. Eventually, he
appeared to lbe l l who were still
skeptical of the reports. It was they who
recorded for all lime that Christ had
indeed risen from the dead and redeemed
man on Easter Morning. •
the fatll nlaht Unbanned.
He 11id eed! flmlJy must kill an
unl>lemlabed ~· Iamb, anomt their
doors with ill blood and eat lbti fie.ah
eJq Witb ...i..-hrold, 'f'lne Ind
~ lllil>f.
'!lie bouRs marlr:od with the l1mhl'
~· ~ be ''I'-pver" 1>1 tlll
..,..1 of dejltb! r,om this ooma the-.!
"PauoVBt," '
God did u be hid promllld and mry
twnarl:lld home, Including tbe p-··
palaco, hid""" dffd -lo " tbe nut day. • .
Moles lol<j,lll• people lhai Jrom that lime .... tlliouib Ill ,___ tllly
-.ld llllrk tbe eveot wllll ,., .. dQI Ii
eating fuh, herlla, wine Ind W1leHen1d
bread. U .any ieayening was to be found
lll a Hebrew home during those seven
days, lhal ~ would be cut off from
Israel. _
Tbe m.., deathJ struc~ the Pbaroh and
all Egyptians with lllCh terror that tbey
ordered J.!<i!ea to llU bit people out Ii
Egypt ~tely. bJ tbei< llpte, '1>eY
took only !IJtlr .~!hes, ~twllf Ind !bl
unleavened doaah. In addition, u had
been commandeil by !be Loni, Ibey Hbd
the Egyptians for gold and ailvet, wbk.b
was given to them. The,BlbJe says, "thus
Ibey deopolled Egypt." .
The Book of Exodua records that
600,000 men, women ·llld children, along
with herds and flocks followed Moses out
of the long Egyptian bondage. 'lbe story
goes on to record the Te n
Commandments, parting of the Red Sea
waters and 40 days and nigbll In the
desert.
Eventually, the l&raelltts came into
their promised land anti built an empire.
The tangible Hebrew empire dled witb
the Roman conquests. But the Jtwiab
spirit lived on.
It lived after the Romans were 1one
and into modern times. Tli.e 20th century
was not kind to the chosen people. Slz
million died in Nazi concentration camps.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGALNIYl'ICE
Today, •Israel represents to the Jews a
rekindling of the fires of freedom and
unity. Passover is celebrated with joy in
modem Israel. It is marked with the
same jubilation felt thousands or yean
ago when Hebrew freedom became
reality and the bond or Hebrew faith wat
sealed for all time
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SARAH BLAIN, 4, PAUSES AT CROSS.ES IN NEWPORT BEACH
Chrl1ti1ns Ever)"'!h•r• Observe E1ster Rites
Christians Worldwide Set
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For Easter Day Activities
By 'I1ae Auoclated Prt11
Chriltians prepared today to celebrate ~ most import.ant date on their church
calendar with tradllional East.er services ~ the naUon, while Jews observed
the second day of Pas.90ver.
Pusover began al sundown Friday in ~ and synagogues with ceremonial ~rs and readings of the story of the
eJOdus of the Israelites from Egypt. The
diilntrs caller Seders, will be repeated
t.Otilght ' by Conservative and Orthodox
lt.ws. <Thousands are expeeled to altend
Easter Sunday sunrise services, although
many including vacationing college stu-dMrts,' will observe the holiday in a less
triditional manner.
A group or 100 students from 10 Eastern
colle&el is spending I.he Easter recess
in Nevada. Mo., assisting elderly, haruh-
capped and other persons and conducting
a.. clean-up at a youlh center at iiearby
\}et>.
pezoid made of mirrow-coated plastic,
suspended by about 100 balloons, the work
ol New York artist P.aul Von Ringelheim.
At Marietta, Ga ., riear Atlanta, teams
of young people will take turns carrying
a wooden cross to the foot Of Kennesaw
Moonta,in, where it will be used in a
sunrise service.
Also near Atlanta, worshippers were to
carry torches to the top of Stone Moun·
tain, while a carillon in the park below
plays hymns.
In Ne.,, York, Easter Sunday stollers
will walk along Fifth Avenue, parading
new fa shions.
The cadet choir from the U.S. Air Force
Academy was on the program at the
60th su11rise service at the Hollywood
Bowl. Actress Greer Garson will read the
poem "The Master is Coming."
The sunrise service at Baltimore's
Memorial Stadium was canceled after
40 years. A· lack of interest was reported·
ly the chief reason.
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' 22 Arrest,ed in S.t.anf ord .. Hospitnl Rioting ·· . . . . . . .
STANFORD (UPI) -Police battered
down a door Friday night and routed with
tear gas &O demoastratort who M4 RJ.ied
aeveral offices in Stanford Univeralty
Hospital to protest firing of a black jani-
tor.
Police arrested 22 perl!!Ol'l!, includlnll' a
candidale for the Palo Alto City Council,
after smashing through a barricaded door
on the second floor of the medical center.
Before they fled, the demonstrators
smashed windows, lelephones and type-
wrilers, tore down drapes, ripped up
books and records, and overturned desks,
Guards Seek
Buck Gully
Drown V ictini
Newport Bead! !Ueguarda and Harbor
Department persoMel today will re-
sume their search for the ·body of a
Montebello youth who drowned off Buck
Gully near Corona del Mar late Friday.
Attempts to locate the l•year-old vlc-
Um by lifeguard!, Harbor Department
craft and the hovering Newport Beach
police helicopter wen: abandoned with
Ule onset of darknes.s Friday.
Lifeguards refused to identHy the
missing youth pending noUfication of hil
next of kin.
Lifeguard supervisor Ray Garver and
tower guard Steve Feldman said they
saw the youth surf act ,after matlnC a p~IOO!led .jive ~•tel' ""' 1tn1gglin1 and y • ~elp. '
Both life~ 1W111D to tbe aru in
•hich they bad J..,i ...... Ille youth but
were unohle to locate hini Nearby ourf·
ers and swimmers were unaware that
anyone was in trouble and knew nothlng
:if the incident until qut!Uoned by life-
guards.
The Newport helicopter and Harbor
Department craft joln'ed in the search.
hut abandoned ibeir attempt, in lallinl
Ughl
Teacher Strike
Settled in SF
SAN FRANCISCO (llPI) -M a y o r
Joseph Alioto, sayin' the "1pirit of rea-
son has prevailed,' Friday night an-
nounced tentative settlement of the 16-
day cit.y teachers strike which bad vir-
Lually stopped education for 89,000 public
school pupils.
"rm happy lo announce that the nego.
tialing parties have come to a settlement
of this strike," the Mayor said. "They
are now going to recomn'l6ld thia settle-
me~ to I.heir respective organization!."
chairs and fillng cabinets. They held the
oui)o ol offices lot 30 boun U<f.a Univer-
sily ·1potemian ·said they "damqed or
de!lroyed' almost "er;thtng.'1
Some of !be protesters es~aped by toss-
ing telepbonea out 1ecobd flbor WlndoW!
and ·11en' llidina: down the .cor&. ·
Several persons were-injured, iacludlng
a policeman whose ahoulder w11• d.11-
located. 1blrty-five officers were involved
in the operation.
The barricaded rooms were . seized
fhurlday by proteatera demandin& the
rehiring of Sam Bridges, 1 recently fired
Police Ready .
black hoopilal worker, The hospital said
Bri4Jes could use nonn1l. grievance pr~
• celiuru to pro~ hi• f~iag. ·
A:cting President Wllllam F. Miller ol
Stanford 1ald the sit-In . was •!lowed to
laSt 30 hoUrs because the1 adinlnlstra"tlon
wanted lo end It wl\ll· the' h;ast Jioisible
risk to hospital paUent.s. He aald;he asked
for police help when It became apparent
th"e demonstraton wouldl't leave 1vo1un ..
tarlly.
"I regret, 11 much as anyone, that this
disturbance had to be tolerated even
for .. Iona IS It WU, .. Miller aald, "I
Younger Predicts
:May Day Rioting
M'1tlwr ·Kill:s
3 Children
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.BENNINGTON, N. Y •. (UPI) -'I1la lo.
year-Oid'boywaiir..t bare!~ to the llfll)>
bQr'• d,Iry farm tnd qked !be woman
workJn& Jn Ute ymf. to call an ambull.Ce.
8.J L. PETER JtlUEG San Franclsco, San Franclsco authorltiei "He woutdil•t ten me 'what had ~P'
ot 1t111 D•llr r1111 111tt would investigate. pened," Mrs: ·Ed Gostamlkl said. "~•
LaW ·enforcement agencl~a tk. ....... i.....t "But not long ago we had three would only say .that It waa seri<Na and ....... ....,.... that he needed an ambulance:. 1 asked California are gearing for PoUfble_ May bombings in three different counties lhe ff r could go to hfl· house ind be of help
Day violence on college campuses,·Stat.e same day. We muat develop an effective but tie aald 'no, the doors are locked:'
Attorney GenerafEvelle J. Younger .-kl WIY to deal with th.est crimet · on a "Thea 1 be~• sliot and 1100 •. .,_
Friday in Newport Beach. · statewide basis." lrtakie 11 a.iu • "'""
"We have heard any number or TepOrts He aald his office has alreaCly Thr~ mo're abota followed from the
and .a.re checking. them ouL Tbere ii no conducted two seminars oo the problem v...... T--~ ~... -d from
sti lh I le h · ff rt .. ,A n.A ,. "'""li"r ""'uociM 1~e, .wu· yar s que on . ere are var ous peop w o m an e o "' gau111:r our ~· the Goltomaki fl.rm. Police aaid l.olJ
would like to stir things up," Younger Younger said the answer to the crowing TOwnsend M ·apparently abot three ol
auerted following a speech 1t the · law enforcemftlt problem 11 not a lier cbildfm .to death after: sendiq two
fiewporter )no, ' . . <olllOlidation of loc,al police. departmenta, ~ out of.Iba hou1e .. Tben abe turned
YOW\ ei did ml oil!\" lnf co It 1vlhal bo~· ,~ ' " \llj! iilo ~· herte11, • ., .., , target1• "'IOclt , :'.' .ict ' ~ · 'Mn. Tdwn!eild, 'a• fonnar otala mlil!al
IU '<0ililrme4 • baY,J· •. _, depubnenla and I 0 ma bolpitaJ .~Utn~ WI> llr the iotanliVa
liejii' 'lplil t11J actI\il\I!ti • · ·-ldal!MI of • d,m·I la I a 1u· e · ll!lll:.a\.! flf~l'~ ~fl'IJC Itvint • riet, ouch ll • ~-.._ ~ blllel
UC! Actlnf Cllancollor·Rlchard aqj,itn ,' ' ' Coin( to vo .a ~. :!I\ ' ' '; ,<-" ·I
said he · "bu not recei"1d' ") rry file ol sucb ~ u -• 'l1lt u ·ol ~ii To-. I; Jalle, lnfo~tlon of' th1I };J.od" IAd 1 attnpua and f1Da.e11trlnts in Sacramento," be-~ . t,'·....-. 'in,' T, wire'. fOUDd ln thelt
polite officilta ..m. the aunt tblnj, but ' "'~'a Mt a matter of ~e; -, . ' : : ~ ·elch· wJtli W'-"tJ:UUet wcxmd in· Ute
••Id they wW .. mate ipquirles.", , . 1t 1.clheaper and euler, be llJd. ~pie. 1 _ •• a N. rt Poll-Cit!. f, B J · Gia · · , ™ 10, Ind bla doter Evo!Yn. t, J> ewpo we e • amt1 vu . ~ftDtb', t..,, thdr 1 mother ~te ~
n!d ~la 1111 indt.c1Uon ol tro0bie ·11 1 'T R H ff ~to! tron1_a:drower, pi>llce 'iald,_·sl\t
any local hl&h Odiooll. J·ames • 0 a lhetl tJ?Fd lbel!\ lf!Odb)'e, ~ tliem
Younger declined to dlaclOl(e what Olitilae. I?;relooted and lockO& Iii• cloQrl
acU•tala may be planning, ,.Yin, "11 Leaves Prr.s' on . behind lh<m..AIIe•. waited 1o ~aos. may be no more than rumor. tomltt'a. J • • .• • • 1 ~
"We are going to have to deternline "Moplll1Y •Klft ~ i.~ ~lbd
their capabilities of doinc something,'"be . r· q ' Vr.s' :t w:f' e ' lold ... td IP \)ll~. Al~n.oaJd. ~"1'1 uid.. · ~ ~ Eftlyn 11Way; too. . ,
Younger said be wun't etpeciolly ·lllzt. ·Oo!to1111k)'. iald she caned fCl"ID
proud ol the oolieotlvl tracit record of SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Teamster ambqllnoe, tbea telo)lhoned llala police
Ia n/ I oci ' ••·••• 'lh ~-·~~ J et R H If '·-"'"' U Q lbe 111rte ofj1er lbota acunded. &lie we ottemtn age ea ill \KO....,.~wt r1-1u~:.11~ am . o I , ....,lf""fl' y aid .the........_ woWdiftOt.tell bar or ltatl
past acts of violence. free from 'Lewisburg , Pa., fedltal ~ ·.;;:"had happtbed
Cltln1 the bombing of the 11Mk of periitenUsry on a one-week furlough, Mn ~in. 1&id ;i,_ ulled AJ.
America al UCI last yea~ ind f:be arson visited_f'rlday with his ailing wife at U1e len's fati,.r:·noilr at the ·Greater Blff•
a£ UC San~ Cruz earlier ~1s weelr, Univeraity of Cailfomla Medical Center. falo lntmiational iJz;Ort where he wock· y~~er 1a1d the problem 11 of top Tbe hospital said the visit has had "a ed as_ a mechanic tor u~ Airlines.
vr10r1ty. . good effect on Mrs. Hoffa, wbo!e "1 didn't teU him whllt had happeMd:"'
"·We have ~t done an ~deq~a~ job" in condition tile past week hu been •be said ... [ only aald there waa ~
combattlng violence or 1dentify1ng those considered serious." aJJd. he· halt best come qlJ.lckly." ·
respoollble for It to date, he said. Hoffa was permitled to 1 eave Towmerid111Jer was 1t hia wile'• bid-
He 1aid the answer lies i.ri the Lewisburg without guards Wednesday. In aid~ '
development of a statewide intelligence San FranclJco, the hospital 1aid he waa StateTf9ope"r L. T. Bochynlkt sakl·Mn.
1y!ltem. aCcompanled by hla IOn, d&Uihler, TownaeDdl recently had. been an ·out,. .In Fort Lauderdale. Fla., a meoca for
tJ.Catloning collegians, student! were re-
~ed listening to rock tunes about Jesus
qbrist over transistor radios as they sun.
Red on the beaehe:i. · Sound Squel~hed
"It used to be if we had a bombing in daughter·in·law and' fotter son. paUe1t ·at:the Roci1el!tr· Sta~· HospUal.
;..At Needles an estimated 70,000 persons
,,et"e camped along the Colorado Ri~er.
Authorities said the campers were mainly
jou111 ~le and "the majority are
"'tty we11 behaved." -~t Canon City, Colo., 70 handicapped
and underprivlleged children were ex-
;Cted imide the •alls of the state pri!on
tor an Easter egg hunt sponsored by two
fhlhate self-help group!. .4.t Bryn Mawr Co~lege . in P~nnsyl
•ania the sunrise service will begin with ~ bunching of a "floating sculpture"
tirliUed "Resurrection." It ls a tra·
Oraage Coast
Weather
High clouds with patchy aunshlne
ta the we1ther predJction for Or·
ange C.ounty be1ch-goers today,
•lth low clouds slated for tonight
and lllM1 Mies on Easter Sun-
jay,
INSIDE TODA 'Y
Even celebrities 10ho ioUl pre·
1ent th.e Oacars are discu.aud in
cover 1tOrt1 on the upcoming
"01car Night" e%travaganza to
be teteirned l i v e Thursday
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Judge Stops Desert Fest Music
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of .... Dlllf ,11.t lltff
BALLARAT -1t was a bad scene here
Good Friday as Inyo County sheriff'a
officers served organir.ers Of the East.er
Festival with copies of a permanent in·
juncUon signed by a Superior Court
judge.
Bands were about lo play for the le!!·
tival crowds a.!I officers arrived with
copies of ttie court document about ~ p.m.
By 6 p.m. the amplifiers had been dis-
mantled and lhe cro"'d dispersed as
musicians obeyed the deputies' ordera
to pack up.
Named in the injunction were Beth
Leeds, 30, of Laguna Stach, Dion Wright,
33, of Dana Point, two other apon&0rs of
the festival and 1,000 , Jane and John
Does.
Most or the festival participants are
camped at the •ile of !he Ameriun
Potash Company ln Ttolaa but as the
festival continued Good FrlUy -before
.the law moved In -tbe good guys ~
ported a shortage of bad guys.
Not everyone among IOOle 2,000
vi~ltora i.9 having the time of hil life 11
temperatures rh1e toward ID In the
desolate but picturesque valley .
One adventurer who hitch-hiked out
From Minne10t.a and arrived Thursday
headtd bact-Friday.
"Everybody out there's gonna bum up
by Sunday," a aid the vagabond who
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identified bimsell u Bobby McGee.
Medical officials were trutln1 a
variety of burns from -IUJI, to soles of feet
seared by the baking sand, while other
di!IComforts were driling many visitors
out.
"Too hot," aaid one, echoing Mc<iet'1
sentituentl.
•·No music," said another.
California Highway Patrol Lt. Thomu
Carroll, whose men are 1taUoned at the
Trona command post, saya traffic ii light
to moderate and mucl1 of it outbound.
An auto club haa four service truck! in
the are• to assist motorlstl with car
I.rouble.
"And you can't drive five miles without
1eeing a CHP car with two or three men
in it,"-adds one returnee.
Despite fears of criUcat water
ohl>rtages, onakebile and ocorploo llinp,
heat prostralioo and epidemic due to
poor anitatioo, crisel IO Cat have bpi to
a mlnimwn.
Felllvai orgoniloe!Y -two front
La'gtila Bead> -helped , the ll""'P
de..,,nding on the onetime Sold mining
boom town maintain a flow of suppllet
and keep order.
The religioos festival -findudfnC,•'bit
or pot.smoking, •inHampllliC.ad otller
activitiea not widely COlllldorid jacred -
i1 the biueat thin& In, Blllarat 1 eo.-year
hi!tory. r 7
Chancel &ff.I It.a 11 pennJAeJit'·dUrAftl
won't,.. anything biUerfot_l{>Olher lO.
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Passover Fre·edom ·.Message 32 Centuries Old . .
,·By WILLIAM L. SCBR&IBEB
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' P-meana .lnlodom. ' l'1 Ila hlstottcal ...,., It npnunts the
deliverance of Uie Hebrew lribe:s by
Moses from 210 yurs of slavery lo.
Egyp,\. ·-L. But ID. 111 oeeper, more spiritual sense,
it means to Jews tbe lasUng lreedom of
faith in a promised land.
It is the key element which has kept
the Jew1sh people ln a common bond for
32 ctnturles.
AccordiDg to the Jewish calendar, tho
Pesa.ch (Passover) extends for seven
days -from the 15th to the 21st of the
month or Nl!an. The seder, tradlUonal
Parents Given
Tustin School
Dress Survey
Tustin Union Hi&h School Dblrlcl
trustees will receive out week the
results of a parent survey on the
dlstrlct'i ccontrovenial dress code that
1howJ mom parents want it abolished.
Written respon.., to the board ordertd
survey will be presented at the trustee
meeting, BJ 7:30 p.m. Monday in the
board.room, 1171 Laguna &ad, Tustin.
Responses callect.ed u af April 8
showed 675 parents desiring abolition of
the dress code, 11 wanting no change and
l I seekinr • liberalized c o de •
Uberallzation of the code would allaw
girls to wear pants to, school and would
have no restriction on the length of boys'
hair.
In addltian, the acUans of two parent-
teacber organizations will be presented. on March 17, the FoolbW High School
p.,..,~Facully Organiz.ation pamd a
re10lutlon r(!COlllmending-Uberalizatian of
tbe code.
' ' .. IJoUd&J'feaol 11blcil·begioo J'amver, WU
held al llllld .... P'rld07 alihL
ID !Intl, the Oral hlo cli,s. am!, the
Wt hlo daya ol 'p._ .. full
bolldaya while Ille rtmall!4'r .are -'"
bolldaya during which there It "1~11nenco
from au foods·wllb leavening (yeut).
On the. tint day of Pasaover, after the
Seder, Jews hear the story oC Elodus
from Egypt -the Hagadah,
The Old Tutament provides the best, i£
not .ooly, account of the first Passover
and the events which followed.
'!be Jews had originally come to Egypt
with Joseph under the ruJe of a Pharoh
Who reapectetl their faith and way of life
anl olterod ilmn pn>ledion. Wh<a he
dj<lll. bowever the otw PhalOh aa• the
-.... li'fOtl, .. . • \blW IQ l(Qpj'I
ioiui!tr alld plll ll!tm !nib ala\'ef\' ~ll!c
' they w<Al!d die' DUL
But they multiplied and from their
rank.a came the first and perhaps
greatest Jewish hero -Moses.
The Bible records that Mose.s was told
by God 14 seek the. ~m of hiJ people
from the Pharoh's rule and guide them
across the Slnal desert into the promised
land.
The Pharoh refl15ed Moses' first pitas
and then ceused the Jews to undergo
tven more oppression.
The Lord had told Mo"'5 that Egypt died suddenly and my1teriously, rash,. Of
would not bow to mere nque.11 and that · bolll appeired cm !halt b o die,!,
a heavy hand woukl be needed. thtlnderin. hallslonns wiped oul eve/y . living Dl8nt (except the ones In areas
Each lime the Pharob refused blB where flebrews Uveid), a plague of locusts
request, God vl<ed a strange plague or destroyed the crops missed by the hall
affilction vn the EgypUan pt'Ople. Before and a three-day period of complete
each a.titlction, Moats warned I.he Pharob darkness covered the whole country.
that it would happen. The tenth scourge left no room for the
The Pharoh refused 10 times. The Pharoh's trickery.
people of Egypt, according to the Bible Pasoover, the celebration or freedom,
ae<:ounts, suffered greatly for il fiads its rootl in the events du.rin& and
All lheir water was turntd to blood, a immediately after this tenth disaster.
rwarm of frogs covered every corner of The Lord told MOHS that he would kill
the land, desert sand turned into clouds the first born of every famlJ,y lo Egypt,
of gnats, houses aod countrysides were Following the Lord's command, Moses
covered with flies, animals in the fields told the Israelites bow they would escape
Easter Fulfills Christ's Mission
Resurrection Leaves Foundation· and Legacy for Jesus' Church
The teachlnp of ChrlaUanity resardlng
Euler relate what may be the most
profound and 1tarUlna: contrast of all
time.
Je11us Christ the man wa11 dead. He bad
been executed In the cruelest way - a
death on the tto11a reserved by the
Romans for the most abject criminals. In
short, he had reached the lowest level
possible tor a man of his day.
Then, less than three days after he was
buried, according to the universal
conviction af Christians, be rose from the
dead, body and soul, to prove he was the
divine san of God and the Meeiab
promised In the Old Testament.
The resurrecUon marked by Easter
Sunday is a matter ot faith. It is the
foundation of all that Christians believe
In. lt is the completion of an act fo;eseen
by the prophets which signaled man's
redempUon lrom the aln of Adam and
Eve. ,
That Christ disappeared from his tomb
is fact. It is recorded in sources ether
than the Bible. Some have said that th~
body was removed by Jesua' follawen
and hidden because they were fearful af
its desecraUon by unbelievers.
Later Bible accauntl chronicle hb
appearances to the diaclplea and their
subsequent transformation into bold
pl"('lfes80f8 of .faJlh. This indicates that
the quest.ion of whether or not Jesm rose
from the dead is befond the province of
technical historians to answer with
finality.
Such bistoriai'ls can -and have alluded to
the fact that belief in the resurrection
was the foundation and camplete faith of
the early Christians. It has lasted to this
day, spreading among a great percentage or the warld's population.
Throughout Gospel accounts of Easter
Sunday morning, it is necessary to keep
faith and history together -to state the
event and faith in the event.
The New Testament does provide the
best complete chronology of what
occurred that early morning alter a
leader had fallen.
Christ died an the eve Clf the Jewish
sabbath and was therefore laid in the
tomb without the usual Cu n e r a r y
preparations. Normally, the body was
anointed and cavered with spices. His
followers rested on the sabbath Intending
to return to the tomb the next day to
complete the process.
At least one version of the story
reearda that Pontius Pilate, governor of
Judea, was talked into placing a guard at
the tomb because the ,Jders feared
Jesus' proiiliecy that he would rise on the
third day.
At dawn on i'thc first day of the week''
(probably Sunday) Mary Magdalen. Mary
the mother of James and several ether
women wha had followed Christ out of
Galilee, returned to the tomb with the
oils and spices for the burial rite.
Along the way, they remembered that
a huge boulder had been rolled over the
entrance to the tomb and no men had
come along to help move iL
However, as they approached the site,
they saw that the stone bad been rolled
away as though by an earthquake and the
guards at the entrance were cowering on
the ground, wblte with terror.
As the women stepped into the tomb,
they saw two young men dressed in
"dazzling apparel" standing by the tablet
upon which Christ had been laid. Now
only tlie linen shroud be had been
wrapped in remained.
Dumbfounded with fear, the women fell
to the ground and bowed to the men,
whom the Bible identifies as angels of the
Lord.
The angels told thet'women that they
were seeking a living man in the world of
the dead. Christ had risen and gone
before the v,·omen arrived. They hurried
back to Christ's 11 closest friends who
had gone into hiding for fear they would
suffer the same fate as their Master.
When the. women told the story, the
disciples took jt to be idle talk and did not
believe it.
The Gospel records that Christ
appeared to many people a r o u n d
Jerusalem and shared meals with them
as a living being. Eventually, be
appeared to the 11 who were 11t1Jl
skeptical of the reports. It was they who
recorded for all time that Christ had
indeed risen from the dead and redeemed
man on Easter Morning.
the fatal night Wlbar1J1e4.
Ht Aid """' ~ mizlt. llll ..
unl>lemllhed male lanib., -tholr doors with Us blood and eat the Oesh
along with unleavened bread, wine and
bitter herbs. .
The houses marked with the lamba1
blood would be "paued over" by tbl
ailgel of death. From thls comea 'the word
0 Passover.''
God did as he had promlted and every
wunarked home, lDcluding the Pbll'Oll'I
palace, had one dead ptl'IOn 1n it the nut
day.
Moses told hia people I.bat from that
time on, through all generatiOOI, they
would mark the event with seven days af
eating fish, berbs, wine and unleavened
bread. If any leavening was to be found
in a Hebrew home during those seven
days, that person would be cut off from
lsrael.
The man deaths &truck the Pbarob. and
all Egyptl&lll with such tmor.that they
ordertd M.,... 14 ~· hit people out ol
Egypt immedltttly. In lhelr hute, thq
took only their cloth.., utenaiJI and tha
unleavened dough. In addition,· u hid
been commanded by !be LGrd, they aebcl
the Egyptians for gold and 1ilver1 which
was given to them. ·ne Bible sa71t "tbus
they despoiled Egypt~
The Book of Ex*8 re9Ql'ds that
600,000 men, women and children, along
with herds and f1ocks followed Mosel out
af the Jong Egyptian bondage. The ltarJ',
goes on to record the Ten
Commandment., parting of .the Red Su
waters and 40 .days and nigbta in tbl
desert i. ...
Eventually, pie Israelites came Into
their promised land and built an empire.
The tangible Hebrew empire died with
the Roman conquests. &t the JeWisb
1pirit lived on.
It lived aft.er the Romans were aon-
and Int. modern tltne1. Tbe 20th century
was not kind to the cboaen people. Sis
mlllian died in Nazi concentratton camps.
Today, •Israel represents to the Jew1 a
rekindling of the fires of freedom and
unity. Passover is celebrated with joy in
modern Israel. It is marked wtth the
same jubilation felt thousand.IJ ol yeara
aga when Hebrew · freedom became
reality and the bond of Hebrew faith wu
sealed for all time.
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->T,OU• NAM• DolOl"fl J , L1,.i.r, Pt!lll-YI. ,.ICTITIOUI NAMI Hr "'""' "' .,,. •• "' ...,, ' "' ...,... " TH "' MICh•ll Jt. Liwler, RtlPDl'ldtnt, will l'IOld • Pllbllc 1uctlon ol uncl1!med TKE COUNTY 0" OllAl4GI! E COUNTY OF OllANOI( NOTICI! OJI SALE 0,. ll:IAL 140. 22J117
TJW Ul!dtt11$oec1 do Cttllty ,....~ 1r• Ir 'tlll'fuf of •n •Kiiiion IHllN en Tll• undtr1l9nfd d0f$ c•rlllV hi b .......... proplt'fV ell h!urdlV Aorll NI. A"""" No. """'" ... O,.lllTY AT PlllVATI IALI On April ''· un. •I ll:CIO A.M .• COlldllctl"" • bu1ln1u •I im Etlt M•·-''· '''' •• -. '""'"' c-···· cond..c!I"' I bu1lnet1 ti JIU Nt110r11t 11. ltn 10,00 A.M. ,, lht Co1!1 Mtll NOTICI 011' MIAlllNG Oii ,.l!TITION NOTICE 01' KEAlllNG 0,. PETITIOl4 TR NS ' »•• I.... .. ' '~" "' "' "" A~I COlll Met1 Cehklrftll 4.il'IOM' ~ •• ,, 0 -' ' O > < •O• •RO•••< o• W>" A"O ,.. ll'Oll "ll09ATE OF WILL ANO 1'011 In tilt Su~nor (OIJrt di lllt S!1!1 qi A AM IUCA TITLE INSURANCE ......-ltdd«I . I ' "'' ""'· Ctl lornl• COU"1V ol Or1n1t Sl ... of C11llornl1 .• • ' """ -rtmint, ... Ir r Yt. 01'-L•-··· "'""'"'"' .. LETTlllS TESTAMl!NTARY Ctlll0tnl1, In ... d lor ttoe Co1mtv ot COMPANY IS d~l'I' •PPOlnlell Tr111'" ""'""'""" ftC!ttlovl firm.,._ di l . "AC· lltlOn • lllCllmtnl tnl1rM In ,..,.,. .,; nc1llklYI llrm "'"''di SMALL WOllLO Mffl. ' •• -Elll!t "" CATHERINE M BARTON Or•nlH. Undtl' Ind !WrtVlnl lo Dlt<I of Tn.iot
TOftY FASl-llON$, 2. TH~ l"ACTOllY John J Golttl •$ luCltm9flf creclllor A.SJOCIATll!'S ind tt11I ••Id firm 1• Tll!J noltct 1Huecl" PIJTSUfnt to lfOlon 1!1!e ol MILTON 8 , CM-,RLESTON, •lio known 1, CATHERINE MARGAREf In Ille Miiter of lilt Elll!I 01 DOllCA$ dllecl U/S/,f, l~tculecl by NtM;'il AflM
FAIHIONS. tnd ll!1t 111!~ nrm 11 '°""' encl 1iielnst M1(tiffl ll L..twl.,, 11 comPGllCI of 111• f<>ltowl"' II•'""' """'°" rin Ind 311J ol 1111 MunlctNI Godt Dl-ctastd. iA.RTON, Oectaie<:J. OAVIO DtJONG, Dt(ttMd. Smlltl, •n Vll!!ltrrleO WMltn ind Mllry
-"' of "" tollowl119 ·-· wtloM lvd.,,,.,,I dtb)Or tl'lowllll 1 ,,., btlll\CI n•mt In full I nd 1111(1 ol rtlldtf'lCI of 1111 Cl,.,. ol COlll Mn1, C•llf, NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN tr.1! NOTICI!' JS HERESY GIVEN Ill NOTICE I$ HEREBY GIVEN t!lil lllf Woodlt~. en unmtrTlfll womtn, ,,.,.
"'"""In fUN •nd •11C11 of rHldlnet trt of ~2J.6l 1ctu11iv d~t Oft 1114 llldtmtnt II " follOWI: CHIE" OF POI.ICE ~.',",,!, ',"..'..'lfllO ... O ,"''...,filed'" "'",''<I Wllllim E KtllY ""' fl!&O lluo'o ',1 undersl8fltd Wiii >Ill •I prlve!t lalt, lo r«erOed 11117/69, 11 IM!r. No. lllU. •• fOllOJn : on lht dllt ol tM l"Ull\CI of ••Id Jll)'ITIOl'ld IEdwtrd SCN>tt. 21'1 "'.. R. E. NETH ~ N ~ pr • '" .. In or "' Ill II nd btJI bfdd bl on book 91~ Piiie U! of Off( Ill M•. °"' •· Oo•o,· I W. Jo·••-, --·•-, I .,,, ,_,., o-''' -, tlOl\el A~t., Co1t1 MH1, (1\ll, ,.ub!11htd Or•nt• Coell D1llY Pllol. IHVl"ft of Lttttr1 TtS!tmtni.rY lo l>!'lltlon for P•obale o! will arid f<>r t 8 est 1 er, •U Kl 10 !tit R 1 ' ' c ,..,..... .. ·~·-'""' " •• ""'' '" A '1• ''" 1 '> -"'''' lsluln(• of Lt!ler1 Tes!tmtMory 10 cenflrmetlc!n of t!lt •bovt 1n!Ulld ecards n 111• olll(t of tll1 teu111Y S111 CICl'nt11lt,. Ctttf. rllt!L tltlt tlld ln1tr11t of 1tld ludt..,.nt Dtltll Mtrci'I 21, lt'1 Prl "" S • l ml Olll1' '''""'Cl to wlllcl't Is 11,. Ptlll!lontr reltrence 10 wtold'! Is S<Jperlc!r courl. on er •lier tllt 20lh dtV of Recorder ol Ortn1t1 CounlY. C•llflrwrlt ..
Mr, JIKll M(l(t,, 1\l ,.utblo, Mbtor In "'-""""" 111 1ht Qlufoty )!itY a,.alflatt I • h--------,-----lm•,",.~ fllrltltr Nrtk;Ullft, ~ !t>tl meclt tor furi~r PlrtlCUltrl •nd l~•I Aorll lt71, ti 10:D0 AM., el ttoe offict of WILL SELL AT PUBl.JC AUCTION TO ,UU«tori, C•llf. " Or•ne•, lt•fl of c1nlorn11, d1Krlbed Sii!• ot C11lfOl'n!1, Or•ntt CO!.lfllv: LEGAL NDnCB '" mt 1nc1 1111,e of 1111rt1111 lti1 1111 llm• end Pl•c• di 11~1r1,,.. "'~ seeur11v P.clllc Nttlontl Btnlt, 500 HIGHeST B1DDEll !'Oil CASH (H'IMtlto
D11td Mlrdl U , 1'71. U follows: On A"'!I 2, tt11, blfort mt, t Holtry •1mt, !!,.ti bttn w, I for April 12, 1J11, iame hll t een set lO!" April 1' ltll NtwPOrt Clllltr Orlvt, SulM Ult, Clly of .: tlmt of Nit tn ltWIUI m_., f/ff
DOtl I . Dwt1 Lpt, U of Tr1ct llU7 fl W ,..,.P ,11bllc: In 11111 for .-i.I Sloi.. "ncoNlllY II : ... •.m.. n lht courtroom cl •I f •lQ 1 m in 1111 cour!r~ ; NtwPll'I Se•cll, CouMy of Ora-Stitt lllt Unl1@11 S!t!esl •t l&bil¥ .,
JKll Vf, MUllf • J ~ In ''*' n, ,,.,. 41 •!Id ._.,..., R1jM(IJld l&dwtrct .klltft. tllJ T•MMI o,.."',",m,•M, No. 30~, NWld cou," ,'' DtPl;tmtnl · N~. 3 of lt ld COU•I !, of Ctllklrnlo, ,11 Ille r!ehl, 11111, l~ltrtll Trat111rntrltt Tiil• ln11111net t.ornNll)", lllle of C•llfoi;ni., ~ CilUftl)I, ~At-DI MlKt!ltn-MtH •tld lltllCOf'd1 Ntli-1 AYI-"~°'" M-. Ctllf .. · l40ftcli 0 ,.·u,(s OP vc t n!tr 've ell, n ~I ;rroo Clvle C n! r or·v W t I ' .. ...0 tsl•lt ol' 11ld cte<tnnt ti ttl• tlmt ot 11'02 N. M•ln Street, S.nlt An ..
0.. Mtrdl JA. U11, btftlrt mt, • ol Or1n11 Ceyn,.,., ' know" ff ,.,. 10 ba "'' otrlOll WllOH Cltv0 •..,s1n11, An•, C•lllornl1. Cltv.,, sintt 'A:i, c.ilh!~nlt.. es ' " 1 "'""' ind 111 ll!t rltM, tlllt tnd 11111,..11 Ctllforrnlt, 111 •l•hl, 11111 1n<1 lnlel'llt Hotll'Y P11bllc In tnd for t•ld· 111!1, ClllW'*llY known 11 :flOl H!lf'lltnd ntmt 11 1Uti.crltitd to fllt wlttll" In· lllAL ,.O,••TY AT I Apr I l, lf11 Dlled APrll 1 1911 lhtl atld tlltlt flt• ocqulr.O by oc>tr"lon conveytcl to tnd now l!tlcl ll'r fl undt'
--'IY --.rtcl Don 9. 01vl1 •nd Crlyt, N-'1 IMdl, C.!!IOl"lllt lfN"1tf'IT Ind .0-ltdltd hi f.ltc:lllro' PlllVAT• SAL• W. E. ST JOKN, W £ s'r JOHN of 11w, or o111e ... 11e, oll\er llltn or In tdo 11lct Oftd of Tru11 Jn 11\t ~
Jfdf '*'IJlf' -l'IOWft lo mt lo M lllt NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVl!N IN! !I'll ..,,,_, Coun!Y Cltrk c0vnrV Cltrk ' dlt!on 11llltfof1111' dll'Cldtnl, •t ttw tfmi 1111t1ted I" t!lt Cltv of Cotlt MHti.
'""""' ~ """"" .... t\lblerlbtcl on Wtdhetdtv • .t.prU ll, ltn. ti 10::111 (OFFICIAL SEAL! .... 14• ,.l:W.Q ORAYCI M. SMITH ltOBEllT " TYLER of de1111, In 1M IO Ill "''' (lrltln rtll In 511d Cou"IY tnd "'" lftKrllllC to tllt wttllln Instr-I 9"" ldulowltdt-l'doell A.M. ti !ht Courth•1111 , MARY llETH MOllTON In t!lt IUMrlor C~rt of tilt Sit!•, ... "''"' Vint, SU.'1t 111t U1f Wfli~lr~ llvd,, Sut!t lwt prOHrty 1ltu1t1 In tilt County cl Orantt. 11:
Id tM-v l!ltcUtld tl!t tl!M. W W, 11!h $1., CllY It Cotle Mn.I, No!trY Publlc • Ctlllo•n!• of C1llfornl1, for lht Countv fl/ t... Hol~YWOOd, C1Ulorn11 tOOU Loi"""'"' Ctlll<>rnlt 900Jo6 S!l!t of CllllCl'nla. tnd more Ptrlltulorly lot t 01 Tritt No, lj,J.(,, 11 ,.,
tSEAL) Countv ol °''""' $11!1 of C1lllornl1. "•lnclptl Offlcl In A/lfllH. Ttl. OU) 4'6-1ll4 Ttl· Olli •3'·1141 cltscr!btd IS follow1. to-wit: flllP re<:ordtd In baoll; 101. P•tt 2t
Jutl'\llt M. Al'!'llflron•, I wltl Mii ti PVbllc •11<rlon lo tllt Or•n90 C""nh In 11>1 M•lltr of 1111 £1t1te o! AlllH'lll'f .. ,1 "111!1entr Atl~rnev for: "•fill-Lot SO ol Tr1d 503, Cltv of L•e11n1 of Ml1ctllt1110U1 Min. In tht offlc1
Holarr '°Ullllc: 1>191\ttf blddtr, for ctlll In 11 ..... ul monew Mv Cornmlsilon ExPl<tl IEllENICE CltAl'T HIE IT AND, ,,',",,",'~, .. ,,o,',',',91 COfi•I 01lly Pllol Publllllfll Ortntt COfisl O•ily ,.llc!t e11c11, Coun1v ol Or1r191, S!ttt of of tllt Covn!y Recorder If ttld CounlV. l"llllllli'led Ott/IOI Coti1t Dilly ,.llot, tll 11'11 Unllfd St1•11. 111 tilt rlellt April f, 1'11 , , 1~111 Cilll01"!11• •• "' mip r.coroeo 1 look M , " AMII 1. IQ. 171 )4 lffl 1111-11 llllt end lnltftsl di llld lucllmtnl dtbror ,11b1l&htd Or•rio' Coell 0tl1Y ,.!lot Dlctlled, • . A.O•ll J, $, 10. 1971 74•11 ' " IV •SO known II JQ lihlltr,
. A '' , '' '' 1, ,_, •• '' •• ,,,,, '' .,_ ''''' -,, "• ,. 2.S, Pl9tt 6 to I l11clv11v1, of Co1t1 Me111, C1lltor1'111. If • •trttt tn 1111 1bow• dewlbld "°"""'' cir '' .. • , ... .. • " " ..... , •n m LEGAL NOTICE NJ1ce111neou1 Mt..,, o111a. of 1111 eou... .a.1ru1 or to"'1llOI\ •lll\lllon i. 11 ml/Ch lh•r~ 11 m•y bt nte-rw dtr1lentd w\U 1111 11 "rly111 1111 iv RtcorOtr of 11111 COi.iniy. lhovr1n tbow, r.o wirtenty 11 llYlrt
lo ttfltl'tl 11ld exec:vllon.. wltto 1ccrutd to Ill• llltht1t •rid 11111 blddtr, 111bltd LEGAL NOTICE Stld ""'°""V 11 commonly known •• 1110 "' ,_,,,,_• '' -·-•-• lnltrMt tnd COllt1. LEGAL NOTICE to c:onll,.,,,..•lon di Mid su-lor COUrl P·41l0t I _.. ..... ..... ••• '"'" LEGAL NOTICE
Otltd tt J1nt1 Ant, C•ll!otnlt , M1r'11 on or ethr "" 14111 dn of All•ll, Cl!llTll'ICATE OF BUSINESS un mprovecl 111\d on "'' West ildt or Said 11!1 wm hi m.tde bvt 'Wllfllllf ------,°""=:------1 u. 1t11, un. 11 trie ot11c1 ot Tnut DeP•rtmtnt, FICT1T1ous NAM_. T-nlu L~~~;rr•0-==· \1~r ~ fn'11~.;)~i covenant or w1rr1n1V, 1•.orQ1 « lmPlltcl, · "'•tll• ~llltrd 0. WllklrJOft, NOTtCa 0" MAllSKAL'I IALI! Pt'ldtn1 Mii/i Ofllai, llcurl,.,. Ptclflc Tile vndrr1lgn1d dO C.!llf'f ll>PY err NOTICE TO Clll:OITOlll montv or 11'11 Unlteo $111H di .t.mtrlct Oft r191rd!r19 llttt, POUtUIOll, If' lno
cftlTllll1CAT8· Ofl' •UllNllS. Mtrllltl M!;nlclP•I Courl, N1!1on.1t ••Ilk, '30 £111 COlor•llo llhld .. conduc!!no • 1>111111111 ti !Hr.I 0 C111I• SU,.l:RIOR COURT OF TKE c011nrm1llon of ••la. or .-.rt Clll! tfld cumbr1nc11. to P•V "" ll!\Plhf trtlldil1t
P'ICTITIOUI HAM• Cenlr1I Or1nH County NI. ll lM PtMdlNI, Ctlflomlt '11G1 CounlY ol Ave., Costt Mtlt. CtlUornlt , vn<lor Ill• S71iTE OF CALIFOllNIA 1'011 INlltnct ivfdenc;ed by not~ or notel IVm Of lhe ncll llCUfecl llV llld 0....
Jvdlcltl Ol1!rltl John N. Hurtt, P1•1n!111 YI. Wiibur LOS Anttle's, 11111 of Ctli.ornlt, •U llctl!lous llrm n•mt ol V.lLENTINE THE COUNTY 0" OllANGI! llCurtd by mortftll or Ttull Ottd Oft ol Trv1t, to.wit: l~,ftS.6Q, Wllll Inter.' Tllf Undll'lltnld do Ctrllfy lhftl lrt •v K. L. Mein, Nt,..,,,.n ikt w. D. Ntwmin l~I W. 1111 rlllll, llllt tnd tnlf•tll of $tld ENTERPRISES I nd l"tl :Mid firm h No. A .... 1'4 !Ill property IO IOld. Tiii Ptr cent of lrom OC!*r 26, U1'0, II In MIO ,.,_
conovctlll9 ' bull116I If 11100 9lVf DtPU,.,. N-111, Dlftndtnl. diet••" It l"t llmt ol dltlll Ind CMll>Olold Of '"• lollOWlflll Ptlt10n1, WllOlt Etll!I of CHARLES JAMES ALLAN, tmount of bld fo •tc0mctnY bid. llfOVkltd, fflt~CM, II fny, Ul'lftr t11ti
Alllllfft, Foimt1!n Vtltl\', CellfDrnle, undtr IOMlf 1. OOTTES ly vllt1.11 of 111 ••tcvllon IH\ltd Oft t ll tilt rltllf, 11111 •nd Jnltr"t tr.ti n1me1 In full and Pllct ol resldtl'l(I t!SO .llll,.n ,1 c . J, A.LL.AN, D.ct•Ud. Atl bMh or offt<• mvit 111 In wrl!!nt tnd lt1""'11 Of llld DllCI et' Trwt fits. cllt,..
1!11 tkllll-11"" NI"'' of EHOINEl!ll· Plttallff'I ""-" Mtrt!I 11, lm .,... ttwo MunlCIPll Court. """"''.,, 1114 d.c..11'111,.,.11(-~lr..:1 ..... J·~ 1°6~' d N v NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to "'" will bt rtctlvl'lll II Ill• 1tor1m1ntloned of· " •nd llrPlfllU di "" Tn.iftwt tlllt .. ~';;~vDfltOl4 AND o4 l!llV l 1L O" ~ J01 TwMf1' BIYlll, Or•lltlt Covntv li1rbor J.ialcltf 0111rlct, bv o...,.111on DI ltw or or11trw111. Jn~n. ;:.... o'.' ,,,,,',"'',,, '"c"'1~,t cr1C1I!or1 to lllt tbOVt n.intd dectdlnt flct, or 1111 wllfl tilt £1ttc:vl0t peraontllV lhl frv1t1 cr11tecl by 11kt Ottd llf Tn,ilf. 1 •nd "'" 111 rm·• cem lilUltl Ott.. Ctlll, tell Coun1y d Or•t'IH, Sl1tt ot Ctlltornlt. olhtr llotn or lri tddlllon 11 thll v• ·• °' 1 1~11 111 persons ht~lnt c111m1 •ttln'I Ill f!ltd Liii thl 1 k of !tit .r tilt followllll ""°"" ~ """" Plltllltl!W . Or•nff Cotd Dtllv "'let ..... ' lud-I 11 td I I of of t11d cllettMCI 11 h llmt of M111. Ctl!I, '2~26. tt.. \aid o d I ' .. < or m1v w ctr The blMl!cflrY Undtr N1d Ottd ell In 11111 •f'lll Plettl of rtsldlnc. trt M•••• _ '"' ''''' L ''' '''' .,.,,· ",:;:-,• ", ,•,"..!',' ,," ,.'..,m,'•• -,,,.,-,,,-'' '"' ~ '' ,.. '"'''" Otttd Mi"Ch M, 1•n. ,. ,,,''! en 8•t r1<1~ r lo Ill •boYt tnll!llO Court •I '"" llmt llltt the Trv.i, by rttlOll p1 1 fl,..ldl ., ""-"" •• tollowl: "''., -· " '" ""' ''" '"' • ''" '"' Jon Otv!d Jeuen , . .m, w "'' nece'""' Yovdltr1bo In !Jrlf pub1tc111111 ol ltll• notice 1"4 Otfor1 rn "'' ottt11itlo!ll iKll....i ~. llerntrd J. WtllOfl, lllOll llUI Alllum, tnd •Nln1t Wiibur t.'twmtn tkt W. ~ln1111m 11111 ~~t A~tl i.I Pl:"•IY N•ncy v Jtntn Ille clllca 01 tht cltrk o! 1h1 t ve mixing 1110 .. 11. l>trf!olorl t•Kuhld •lllf 11111...,. i.; ~nl11ft Vtl'-Y, Ct~tonllt. Mr1. ,,,.. LEGAL NOTICE o. NI"""''" tkt w. "'_,,,,,,, '' h1demtl'f I • n "''' or ' •~n1 St1t1 OI Ctlltornl1, O•tr••• Coun,.,.1 •~lilied ccvrt, or Ill ••irtitnl th...,, wl!h Tiit Ex.cutor "''tbY """""' tl'll rl1l!r "'' undtril1l\IO • written °"1wlfltlft "'"' J. Wilson. 11100 l twt A!llvl'll. debtor, tl!owlnt1 1 ntl kltl)(:e of 13,JOCl . .S ~Ult Counlv di 1 O!t'lft, S~ or On Mire/> 16 1111 btlort "'' , !ht n1ceuuv 11ouc:t1tr1, to ttit ufl. to re!tct '""or •II bkls. of Otl...,lt •M OttntJld for hlt IMI F1111111~ \t.i1'r, ,c.11torhlt, :~:~11~ :i: 1:1111~~11 Jlld~'ki'n!x:'111i: _:~1~0.W/:~rucu ''., dtte•I 11 :0::,rz.1~ub~~~~tc1'~~1Cl'a1!~~d J!:':,.~ %'~~"~. •! ,;~~ ... r~c• sO:u:I• .:,'~or~ D11td~j1'tv''p!~1e H11lon11 B•llk ~,1~::,!'°~~ ~Mi:.'.~~ndto., ..:1i«i .. ":
Dlltd Mr4:'.°HB!;.,::o J, WttNll IAll '1• I lllYt l..,IM UPO" •!I ltlt rlgM, llllt PAllCEL l: Owtll!nt Un!! 2·B I~ tnd NenC"I' Veltn!lne JHwn kncwn lo WI/shirt Bovl .... trd, Let An 8t1t1, l'lxtculor of 1111 Will of lllt prapertv to lllllfV lllll Dllllltllons, •lllf
ltrntrd J, WtllOn CAii N A~Ht Ind lnlll'nl of ltld llld8"'!•"1 d&rolor ll~!!dlnt No. 7390, 11 111<1 Uni! Is mt 10 bt !ht wrsoni whos• ntmti C1lll0t"lt 90010. whlcn i. t!lt t !t(t AbOV• ntmtd Otcldtnt thtrein,r, Oft DKtmbtr f, lt10, .,,.
$tttt "CtH!or~I•, Ottl\ll Ctuntv: '' 111 lllt lll'OHrtv In lht Countv ol Or1ngt, .nown on ltlll te•l•I" Condominium trt •~bscrlbed 10 tilt wltl'tl" rno!rument o! b~1lnest 01. Ille vn6r•Jl8MO Jn •II l:OllllT$0Jf, HOWll:llt A OAlllAl40 vndtrilgned CIUlld ••Id nollct If br..O. On Arorll 1, 1911 Mi.,.. mt, • Holtry NOTICI Ofl JALI 01' aaAL 51111 of Ctllf0tnl1 Ot1Crlbtcl 11 ~l~ws: P11n •lltClltd to 1nd m1c1t • .,.rt •~d u•novr1ttdgtd "1•Y tltl,u!td !ht m11ttrt .... rr11nlng 10 ltlt ••l•Tt o! '>60 C1mo111 OrlYt •nd 0, tltct!on 10 M rtt.crd"' 111 l'ubllc In i rd i.r atld Sltll, Pll'Mlllllv ,.0,.lllTY AT "ltlVATI SliL• ,.Al:Cl'lL I Thi! POrllon of lot )(I Of fl>tt ctrtiln O.Cl1r1!1on CI 1am1, ltld dettdt"I, Wl!llln IOUr m0<>th1 af!tr Ntw,,..., IMV!, Clll'-rt1l1 """ boo1t; t•7,, P•tt 26"1. ot Ur.I Offlclll
•wo1red lltrntrd J, Wttl(lll •M Mr.. In 1111 lu111r lor Caurt of,,.,, lttl• of II FAlllVIEW "AllM.$, IS "'-n b\' CO\/t11ln1J, Condl!IOM Ind lltllrlcllon1 ($EAL 1 !ht 11•11 ~ubllct!IO" of 11111 no!ltt. Tit: "*!Mtt Ruord1
• J • • ·-----1 mt• (In l!lt 1n Boole •• PIN 11 O! rteorded Octol>tr f, 1tU In Book MIN B Ill M I DtltO A.prll 1, ltll Pub!llhtd Or1n.1 Cotti Dtlly l"I~ • trntrd • I 10n """"'n O mt to C11Jfor~la,. In tl!d tor 11'>1 Count~ 11 "' '' "' ' -· >••• -•. • Oft'•l•I 111--0• •• ,,,,, •, .. ,,,,~. ,",,,,,,,, Hvth J , Rltchlt April t, 10, l•., "71 7t4-7l 0.lt: Mtrcll 23, 1111 t.. IM"''°"' Wi'>oM ... mtl ltt MJb1crlto-Or1ng1. ICt tntOU• "'' ICOrO di o""" ... ' ' • ··~ .. . E I w ,, TRANSAM<• .. eo to lhe wlll'll~ lnslrumtnl Ind COV'll,.,., C1ll~ml1 d11Crlbed 11 folloWI: In tht otfltt of tr.1 ountv KOrOtr P rlnclptl Ottlct In •ecvtor o ltle ! 1..,. TITll
•d-!tdOtO ltltV txKuttd Ull llmt. In IM Mtlttr of 1111 lf1ltl1 of DORCAS llEG!NNING lU fftl Wtil of 1111 OI t1ld County, ll!d t 1/1t7nd Undl~ldtd Oring, CD«n!v ol Tiit t bovt ~amea .:tece<itn!. LEGAL NOTICE INSURANCE CO.
{OFFICIAL SEAL1 DAVI$ 0.JONG, D.cttllld. Soulh11st ctrner ol' 11ld Lot 30; flllllCt lnll!'HI In '1111 lo Loll l, I •l'ld Mv Comm!uion E•Pi"~ JOKN C. McCALL 1, Slid Trui!ff,
Jetn L. Jobs! HOTtCIE IS HE Re: BY OIVEN thl l tilt Wtll, ti-l!lt Soulll U"I ol iald A di Trltl No. 101-1. as Hr map Aprfl , 1911 noG Wlt .... lrt Blvd., Suitt lfl
No!1rw Pvbllc·C1U1om11 v""tr$1tntd will 1tll ti pr1v1tf 111t, ro Lot '°· '° ftlli tt11nc1 Nor111, pirt l!ll •tcorded In Bock 111, Pt"' 41 to Publlstll!d o~.n~· Co111 0111v Pllct. l••. An••111• Cilltornli t'Otlt P-41MS IY Wm. F. Jonn-
Pr1nclt1l Offlct I~ 1111 fllOhtll •r'ld ""' bfddtr, •ullltc1 to to ••lrY!tw A\'lmll 311.71 "''' ll'llTICI ''· lncluil•• Of MIKtlltfllOUI M•••· M•r(ll 21. liprll J. la, 11 1971 t9 .. '1 Ttl. f1U) lll·SSSI CERTll'ICATE 0 .. IUSINlll Publlll>td o •• ,, .. Cot11 D1lry 1"11"* In lfll Offl'8 of "Ill CounlY llKOl'dM. 4ttorNv ft• E11cui.r ..,
Ortl!\NI County 'r' t0nflc'"'rtlloro of l~t tflov.t 111t"llllM E11t, Plftl!l'I to ltlt loulll llftt of sllown fl'ld dellrled 15 "Common Aret" LEG Put>lllll.O Ortnit COfisl Oillt P llcrt FICTITIOUI NAME i·"-"-'-'-"-'-'-'-"-'-"-'-'c' -"-"---...:""_:::" MV commlt•lon fKp\111 uMr!O• OU •on or •'''"" 01v o1 11!d Lo! 4111, 60 IH11 llltnct $ou!h, con 1111 obovt.rtferrtd 10 Col'ldomlnlum AL NOTICE Aorll, 1, 10, 11, 2,, 1,11 7,...11 Tht u,,,,.rslantd llot1 (trllfv 11>1 h M•rc;111, 19n April 1'11 11 10:00 A,M,. It tile o!llct di p1r1llet to 11ld Flltvlew Avtt\U" lco CCllllvcilnl 1 bu1lntu 1t P.O, BtX •71•
"utillllltd Ortl!\NI eco-1 01111 Piiot S-r!ty Ptclllc N1tlon1! • B•nk. H:> 111• 110lnl of 11ttlnr1lnt. Pltn. ,._.1111 1rv1,,., C1lltornl1, undt!" t111 11c11uou1 LEGAL "OTICE
Aprlt :0 10, U. U. lm 7A4-n H--1 Clllltf Drl11t, lllltf 1'0, Clly of P•rct1 II Tlltl -'Ion ol Loi JO t•cntlPll l l'IY '°'"°" ol Lot A C tlrm neme of AME lllCA N !NS7!TU TE 1''
--------------'NlwNrl ... di. Count'I' ol Or'""' Stilt OI FAlllVllEW l'Alltlo\5, 11 .nown 11'1 ol Trtet Nt. ''" 11 "' m1p rtc.orclttl l!RT,",","o'u0F IUSINe:ss LEGAL NOTICE OF OENTAL SC!ENTl5TS tnd 1~11 stld•------,,.,.-,,------
LEGAL NOTICE
·~'.C.Uffn'llt, •11 tht r111'1t. 11111. Int.mt In look "'· ,,, ... 2~ •nd 1S or l ITI s NAME llrm 11 CMIPOM><I of ltl@ lollcwlng Pfl'IOfll 1.: Hl•tt di flld dl(tdtnt '' llll llmt of mu Gii fl!• 1" "°'* 1• ''" 11 Ml1c11l1MOU1 M4t11 !n '"' Otnc1 " Tiie und•rslgntd dot1 cu•nv he I~ wllo.e ntmt 1~ full •nd pltct cf ttlldtnt.t IAI: 111tt ,
ttltl ....., 111 1111 rltfll, 11111 11111 tnttmr ~,1,:K'f~::,,,T c~f:'nlt~~_:~1ii: fflt Counl'I' RKor~lr of 1tld Caun,.,.. ~0°""~t11~9 •,bu•tnn,• ,a• 11:16 W. 6elnger. P·"10M 11 •s loll\IW'I; 140TICI 011' U.ll OJI _ t11•t ltld ...... l!H KCNl•ecl by-•llon ., folllWI! lilCtpllnt fl'Olll flld LOI• I, 2 IM ' ~em• ...... •1 !ornl1, Undlf Iii• ClllT1FIC.t.TI OF BUSINllS Elltn An111 Alt&hultr. •ooo ,.,k --------------lo1.1-. If'"'°"""''"' ort1tr tl1tn ir In. A. tll 111, 111, llVlltDCirtlont, mll'ltrtl• ll<!l!lou1 fir"' naon• ol CERTIFIED l'ICTITIOU! NAME NewPCrt, N.ll. Ctlll, lll!AL ,RO,lll'tY AT PlllVATI IAl• IAI: SIM dl'liOn to 11191 of fllcl dlc:.,,..,t, •t lM llmt IEOINNINO II • Ml!YI on th• kutll tnd Ofhtr tvtofllrl(H !Vinti ... low 1 CARPE7 AND UPHOLSTERY CLEliN-Tiit un!}fr,lgnfll does crrtlh 'llev 1,1 Oiied Maren 2J. 1111 frlf ........
C... 14 .. A~ • " llttth, ''" 'NI to 111 t111t c.rt1ln rttl flftt of 11kl Lot, 2J:I lftl WHI "°"' dtolh of JOO.oa '"'' but wllhOUI tlle ING t l'ld tho! said firm I• tt>mll<!Hd rorniuctlng 1 b~1ln•11 11 1ai.1 llttcti Elltn An~t Al11~ul~r su .. '1cr Court of'"' 11111 II' Ctllo!...ro
140TICI Oii' SAi.i Ofl •• -.L ~ llJUWlt In tllt C_,nty di Clr1""' tl'll ~•ltrh' etrM1' llf .. lcl \Al rl""I to tnlt!" ~POii tilt 1url1u or ol 1~1 lellowlrio prr-. W'1101t n1mt Blvd Hunllnglon Beach Ctlllor I Sttl• of C•!lklr I• O C f f C ... n , •• ,I.TY AT P•>V•Tt S•'I Slt!t of C1UtOl'llll. •nd rnort Hrllcuitr,., JOI tfltrlCI Wnltrl'J', •'-tht South •~b1vrl1c1 of tilt PfWfrfV tllovt 1 In full Ind fllttt ~ r11ld"11:t IJ 11 dtr ·;,,, fictitious l!Om ~'"" nl nT~P u~ On Mtrt!I ~ ',;;"''r..ri" v: 1~~ "',', ovnly ~ Or•nttt M lhl Mttltr If • ... llnt ol Let :IO. • 411ttric. or 6J ................ -,,, ---to1io...1: ' ' ' , Ott mt, I ,... I Ill OI ...... THLEEN 0 ILANOIN. In ~ 111,...1« Court of m1 &111 '1 dHCrl 111'"'1'""-to-wll: "" ,..., O BOUTIQUE •nd "1ot Nld firm II No!tl'Y Publ!c In erict for s1ld s11r1, Dtctiatd. • Ctltfwnlt. 1ft tnd fW 1111 Coufilt of Thtl Portion ol Lots U •nd lC I" '"II th"1U II rl•lll -ltt Norll!t'rlv, Wl'lll_.r, •1 rtltl"lld In dtldt If Frink J. Mt!ltnd, 1111 $. Ctmro11, c~ ~I tti1 followl~o perJOfll, 111rso111!IY ,t,pl>!'trtd Ellen Anne Al!ihultr 1 D •lodt tl ol L•IUM Cllrfl Ne. i, GaulYIY • dl1l111Ct of Jl),:11 '"' lo tM ctnltr f-11 Anohtlm, Ctllh!rnr1, wtio11 N'rntl In !vii •'Id plictl of 1'9ll· k_.n lo ,..,1 ~ IHI lht ~traon WllOSI Nollet 11 htreby 11w1n that 1111 uno 'j::. MllW of tht litltll llf OORCAS of Ort111t, 11111 or Collffrnlt, _ -11111 of ••ld Utt »1 thtnCt ti t lllll · Dtlt<I liPl'!I 1, 1111 oar.c:1 ire 11 tclln"": ntmt Is lubtCrlbeo hi t/lt wlrllln 1,,. dtraltned will ltll ti prlvl!t 1111, 111 "'
CAVIi. DEJONG, l>ltt...... -.... 111 E•sttrlY, •IO>nt the <tnllr 11111 PAllCEL 21 N-lClutlvt tlttmtnlt Fri"~ J , Ht!ltnd Mturl<t Lte Ct <llf, !USl McLl•ln itrumtnl Ind ltk-ltOltd ''" •~ttlllecl t!ltr lllt 20lll dtV of A,rrll, 1tn. ti fllt 61• NOTICI II He:llEllY O!Ve:H fllit tht ;''tot::::~~~~~:':';:.! 1!n,: :i o1 Lof :11, t llltl•nct ol tl 1"11 fol' lntr111 Ind t1rt11, llllbllc vllllt11t, S!11e ct C1!11ornl1. O•tntt Coun1Y' Lt"t tile itmt !let of MCOWEN, GllEEN I SYLVIA. A.1'>
"ndlf1.llnlll 'll'HI 1111 11 .-rh'ell 1111, to 1flt Ca.rnlY ll«ONltr _. N• C-··•, t!lttlC• II rll'/ll lllllM Soutlltrly, I '""" l rld for t ll JOU•PC>ltl lnclotnltl 011 Apfll I. lt11, bt!er1 me t Net•rv Oorl1 C1cll1. 19lS1 MCLlrt~ Lint (OFFICIAL SEAL) 10rnev1 ti Ltw, U0 f . C11111m1n AW~ Ille II!~ 11111 llltl blddlr, ultoJ.c:t le 1111 ftM:rlbtd 11 lollftll: "" ""''" dl1t1nc1 ot Jl!.27 !Mt lo !tit POI/It llltrtto ltlctudlnti llul net !lmlltd lo Public In '"° tor 1110 Stilt, p'"C"lllV Oiled Mtrcti 2$, 1971 Miry lltltl Morion Of•fllllt, Coun!Y or 0•11111, ltttt .. ~Pit"::~.°!,, ar~tlll'·=-..~~!~ s"rnn1111 II "" "'°'' •••,.rtY co•~•r of ,.':::.nln:., TM Et it .,, fttl of ~.:11C:~1~~, • 11 ~!1 ~~\:i~11!.:"• :,""e;oed ti!"'',~~ J PPr':o~1·~ho~;"w~a~: ~~~.1~r~'e. c~:_~, ~~:~;r,:i~~~<~~hlflli• ;~1'o;:~1~~ 1~ "~':i~r~:0~111i:1".!f.
Attrl1, 1n1 .r l~:ID .....,..,., ., the olflu of ol 11ld Lo! I~! """'' kulhWfll111Y '° "" Wtll '" f"I •f "'' loulll ll1lf -•llorl IM Utt di 111 111Ceu1ry ls 5"°1Crlbld to '"• w!th!n ln1trum11T1 ST.cr,TE o~ CALIFORNIA °''"" (ountv' SU-IOI' Court, ti! ,.... rll'llt. llllt lf'lll /n-5-ll'r l'ldrk ""'lonml • ..,.,. soo '"' •lont"" South1111lrly 11 ... OI 1110 of Lt! • ol flA./llVll!W ll'AllMS. or dt1lf1blt •010w1y1, 1ld1 .. 11k1 •1111 •"d ..,~-l!'dte<l II~ eJt<U!ed lMr 1emr. ORANGE COUNTY; MY Cornmlstlon E•tirtl 1tr111 tr l•ld Otc:tlttd II Int 11,..,. " H.....,. Ctt\t.r Dtlyt, lvlle UC!. Cltv ol Lobl llltnct North,.ttltrly U Itel 11 .,_ .. by "'1ll Oii flit In he~ concl~U1 Olltf ltlt ltlld Clt1Crlbtcl In !Ol'l'ICIAL SEAL) On Merell 25. 1911, belOte mt, , April '· lfll cltllh tl!d 111 1M rl ... 1, llllt tnd tnttrttl
H"""' Stlcfl, CIUlllV of Qr.,,._, Sitt. P1or1lltl w!ltl tilt Northt111"IY lint of 1, '"' 11 of Mltetllt-t MtPI, :.~7.~i!,,01 1T." 1~•1jnd":oo1tr'fot0',:: Marv Bii~ Morion No!~ry Public In •rid !er w ld St•!t, Publlillr.I O•lnllt Cotsl Otll1 Pile!! 11111 tilt nl•I• of ltld .:ttct•ltd Nos~
tJ' CfllfWJlll, ••• "'' rllht, tttte. lnl11111 lllcl Lot I~/ lhtf\CI Norll\111'11•1• 10 l'Korct1 di Or•ntt '°""IY· Ctlllornl11 '"'" .Ml ol Otnc111 "~ ... , ,, .. NolftY P11Dll<·Ct ll!O•nlt i>llf\(lntlly ·-~·e.; Mtu•lct Lff C•U•• Mire~ 27 •"4 A1rll J, !0, 17, 1tn '""" QUtreo bY -ration ot ..... or •lll•rwllf. •nd ..,. .. ft tlld dlctdlnl 11tl'le11"11 ol fffl Olttlltl with t!lt $0Ufllt•tltrl'I' lint .., ... v Prl"clP1I Ott.ct I~ "'" Oo•l1 C1cht kno .. n to mt lo o!~•r 1t11n or I" ld<ll11cn to 1'1111 111• .,..~Mill •II.,. tl1M, ""' ..... J"lt••ll or ttld Lot ,, lo"'' Nort111111 .. 1y 11,,. l!XCIPTING lhtrtfl'Ofl"\ Ill crvdt t!I Ofllct di tilt County lttc:OrOtr " Oren11 Cwh!y M "'• H fll'lnl Wh<IM n"''" ••• Jubter!bo dtctllfd. 11 lt\t llmt cf 111>1"1, In •nd i. .,,., M1f. "'-" lltt ICl!ul"" .-, -•llon of tllcl lot 1'r llllnct NOl'th'""111tf'f l t•s. mlntrtlt llld ~ V d • O ( • r bf n 11111 COUlll'f. MY COll'l'fl!UIOll E~plut f'd 10 Int wltll ln 1nit•umt11f I nd LEGAL NOTICE IU !ht ctr!lln 11111 PrOPttlV •!tvtltd In et...,,« -"*"'IM. tll'llr' thtn II' In ttO• INT tlont 11111 NOl'lllt111trly llnt1 l~btl-.& Vndtr Nill !Incl, wtllllUI PAltCEL ): A ...,IHWC!1JJl111 """''"' Al>tll t. tt11 ocltnowltdffO thtv N!tcUllCI Int itmt, tilt C!ll' ol Or1n11t Counl'I' d Ort-Stel'I
Giiien to t111t If lllll dtlClft>nf, ti f11t t!"" flltllCI N0tlt\H1ttrl'I' JO tffl Nftlltl ltlt rttllf ol '"1'1' tllavt 1 CllJIH't for lngr11t Ind t0re11, pUb!lc t;!lllllttf Publllhtd 0.-t ngf (011! Otlly ,.llo1 (OFFICIAL SEAL! ol' C1111t1rnl1, PlrllCUltrly dlltrlkd II
., ..,., lo .. " 1111111 Ctl"ltln I'll! 1,. .. 11~ IP>I Sou1t1t1111r1y llM di 11ld lot 01 $CIO ftllt, •• rnl!'vtcl lly LY<tl• ....,.,, ""' !cr tfl PVr-.1 •M.ld•n!• APrll J, 10, 11, ,.._ lfn 14).n Jitn l . J"il "'"'41 tol!owa, 10 ... 11:
'.' •• •• "' , ' '' of '' ... Ko!M"lk. 11 11, ln deed rllCOliltd Mttdl ...,.. ,_,,,, •·• ~ tftwlt In flle C.OU""' flf Or•n•• I .,,.. """ •I tr V fll II ''"' """'""' .,. Ml llrnl!MI lo hlOttrv Public. (t lllornll ClllTl,ICATS 0 .. lltl1Nl$J Lot TM-·"•• ("> ., ·-"<. • &flit• t.I~ .... mtrl ,."kul•llt 1hlflCI $ou1t1111!••1Y 41 fMI lhlnt ltld :Jffic~'-:111.:.;,dl~ MO, NH "" fllt CCl\Sff'Ytl!On, I ~ 1t1 I ! I 11 f II . LEGAi. NOTICE "•lnc1c11 DfllCt 1~ ,.ICTIT'IOl.ll HI.Ml Culvtf H;,;;,;• Tr•ci". v~t '";,., mi";:
.... ...,,..,, ............... ~ ... ,, fttl ti tl:.111t11llr1J lint II .... ,..1nt It l:IMlll> ''"'" ,, Tiit €111 " '"' .,, ttplli(~:.'"'·,...f t ••Ir' m1l~ttn1nc1, O•t"Of C®ntY Thot Vl!d .. tlt~..:1 dOH (l•l)!y ~, I• t/11rtol 1tcordtcl In Bodi u. "" ll ...
... N1 .. II . -.. • ' .. ,· ~·· ol I ll ntct_,., NOTICI o .. INTI••• .. TO •••••• M••Cll ,, 1'11 conouc!!~• • bullntu II 71'0 li••bor MIKtlllntOUI R_, of Lii ,.,,,,,, .. Lit I fill ·•• M tll ~ a..m tttd ••ottrlY 11 loc:ttod 11 :lt7 fht .,...,,, US lttl of tht kullt htlf or 'r t retd,.tYa. •ld.,.111!;1 1M Pvbllihrd Ortnttr CQt•I D•llY Piiot Ill...,,,. Cot!• M111, Ctlllo•nlt, , vno~• Coun1v, Ctlltoml•,
T>ild Ill~-Mvllllnlton .. Mii. ~ D I L • of Lo! )0 of "AlllVll!!W FARMS, condVll'I '"'' LOI B or Trtd No IN THll SALi 0" ALCOHOLIC M••Cll u I'll! A IL l \I ll 1•11 "'n Ille llCllll II ol LEG ---.. • .... -·-·-'· .... rv• ••Ufll ••t"· II •hown by,,,.. on lilt hi .... sn .. In !ht Cou~ly of o ...... 111..: IEVIR.t.01!1 "" ' ' ' ....... ,, ®,~, •m,,,,·,·~ I AL $•Id pr_,,.,. r, llc:tltd 11: 11J ltd _,,. "" -'-"'HfOtf\11. of < •• , ' > IOI> ...,..,. M ,. M (LM J Ind Pt1mvrt, Or•noo, ''''"•'•· •• ,_ ,,._ ,___ 111 9oo11 a -a. .1 1, Htl 71 o1 Ml..:111""°"'' MIPto 11Jf0rn!1 1a "' m11 "4COf'Cltd "'1 • LEGAL N~ICE 1~11 11ld ttrrn 11 CO!'nPOllO ., lfli "MlplltMlllt,... "' lllt tffl<t d T•11111• o• IALll C•J!I In llWfUI lll•i:wci• di o··~" c-""· CIUIOl'l'll•. In 8ooll; 2~. ,._ ,. ,, lt !ft(llJll .... TO WHOM lT MAY CONCERN : V.I loll°"''"' otrtCf', whote ntmt In full T ...... of ltft U\11 tn 1.tWll/I rnenw ..
ff1e CWn!1' l\IC:OrW ot 11111 <:eunTY. ~!' 1111 UllllW llllto ol Amtr!ct 111 ANO COMMONLY KNOWN AS· lltlle rtl MIK1iltn10U1 Mt .. , In 111t offlct 5ub!ect l'(O IUl/I TIC• of ltlt lit•Mt. tncl olt Ctll lltldtl>ct h ti lllllQ'l't: Ille. Unlltd !ltllt tn to111t.,..,.1i.i 11 Mte,
.. " ....,.., I• *'*' ,, '°' • fl1't ;;r~-t~lt,...,or :;~ ~Ill,.;..... Holldr'I' llOlll, N..,,.,, ••• c n • el "'' Cou~IY lltc:IW'dtr of I.id COU'nTY 1PPllt'd !or, f>ollct 11 lltt9bY 1!v•" "'1! "'' l"-4UM "l!rtO }, P••aon1, 11'00 ,.Ofl NllltY. "".!'" t tl!I Ind etlfnot tW~ ... ·-· :?."""' tt1Cf1. c:.IJfON!lt;. ... .. -T > ........ _. Ctlltornlt. mart COl!lmonl'I' kfllWn t•: • u,.llllt•lf.ntd' • .. --,to •tll 1,rt.c1101I( CllllYIPICATI! OF IUllNlll NlwPOrt ltll(I!, Ctllforn!I. llO•• 1ecvreo by ""°'19t .. or Tl'\lil Otldl • , • .,.. &AL.&; (WI 11'1 i.wtul ~u --" Mid., ,_!VI-= ~ NOYtCI IS Hllll!IY GtVal4 tlltt M•nor N.. ,..,. Vlt M••lllOll Vt•&Vtl I ,,,...,, 111. Otl(r DICI n PICTITIOUt 14AMI Ot!tcl A"'11 l, 1111 on "" lf'Ol>lrty ao 90ld. r ... MfClnt ... j
"'OM't' If Ufll!M llttlf ot AMtrltt ti'\ .,,. ..,......,... • •·• .....,...,. .. "' on frldlt)', APl'll u. lffl 11 lt·OG Whl, L1•u,,. Miiis. Ce!lffr'll1t Oo lit tcllow: Ti.t ~ll0«1l1ne.; doll C111lfV l~tl llt Alhtd J , Pir1eni tmount bh:I' to lit _,,..lttif ,.ltr. 11111. conllml.tl!M ti .. 11. w _.. CMll tlld ~1 tf II ti l(Cllmptny bid. o'cloek AM ,1 1,.,., 11 • Geurftllu•• ttld 11 111. li.1117 Altoneuln $!rH!, Kvnllf!tton 11 tOnductlne 1 bu1!111u •I l1«H 1rwln1 Sta~ ol Ctlltornft Ort nit Cou"'',. Sidi or dllt ... " , -
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Quiet Easter
111 Art Colony
The old Laguna Beach Easter Week
rouline of polir..>t on extended shifts,
scores of youngsters holed up all over
town, nightl y arres ts £or cu r f e w
violations il.nd beer drin king and nightly
calls to irate parents to come and pick up
their children is a thing of tbe past.
' "We're not even having an Easter
\Vttk the way it used to be," says police
Capt. David Brown. "Thtre don't seem to
be any _kids slaying in towR, just daytime .
visitors to the beach, and we've made
hardly any juvenile arrests. We don't
even' get any calls complaining about
noisy parties."
• The arrests that are being made, and
there are plenty, Brown adds, are mostly
o[ young adults and mostly on felony
Jlarcotics charges.
' But the upsurge in narcotics arrests
tiasn'l anything to do with Easter Week,
he explains. "As of April I we've been
puttlng four to six more officers in the
Special Enforcement Detail that deals
mostly with narcotics," says Brown.
' "With the kids out of school we decided
to crack down hard on narcotics and
that's why these arrests have increased,
not because of any great number of new
people in town."
Veteran Laguna of!icer George Pletts.
who handles identification of both people
and e"vidence for the Police Department,
says the evidence that's piling up in his
office bears little resemblance to the loot
from bygone Easters.
''lt used to be one bottle of booze after
another," says Pletts, "now irs pills and
pot and everything connected with drugs.
but it's being taken from adults, not
kids.''
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OAIL Y PILOT Pllltel "' •kMr<S K•lff' Spring Has Sprung
11Spring is a t:me when a young man's fancy turns
to thoughts of love," said the poet. These young
men display their feelings during this spring of
1971 in different ways while spending some Easter
vacation time on beaches a.long the Orange CQast. It
seems certain they have one thing in common -
their love of life.
Special District Cut · Due?
League of Cities Supports Action 01i Reduction
A reporl urging action now in the
reduction of the number of special
districts in Orange Counly has rettived
the support or the county League of
Cities.
The action at _a league executive
meeting in Orange Thursday endorsed
courses or action reconunended by
a league study committee headed by
Mayor Derek McWhinney of Westminster
and submitted to league members for
study in January.
Dissolution an<I consolidation of many
of the districts is recommended in the
report. Serving with Jl,fcWhlnney on the
league committee were Mayor Ed Hirth
of Newport Beach and councilmen Ogden
Ptfarkel of Santa An.11 , Louis Lake of
Garden Grove and John D. Harper of
Fountain VaUey.
Thursday the league executivu voled
to ··urge the state legislature, the county
Board of Supervisors, the Local Agency
Formation Commission and all member
cities to consider actions toward a
reduction In the special districts."
The endorsed report notes that there
are 134 special districts within the county
including 34 school, seven lighting and 53
governed by the Board of Supervisors.
The report recommends that first
emphasis in correcting weaknesses be
placed on the 76 special districts which
are governed independenUy and are
countywide or almost countywide.
"Many of these 1pecial districts were
formed prior to the incorporation or a
given area in order to provide a
particular service. Special districts
'perfonning such services as water supply
or drainage rtmaln from earlier days
when the county was pr ima r i IJ
U.S. Choppers Rescue
Officer at Viet Base
SAIGON (UPI) -Fi ve rocket-firing
helicopters S\\'OOped into Fire Support
Base No. 6 through intense Communist
ground fire today to rescue a U.S. Army
Lieutenant who eluded North Vietnamese
capture during 10 days in nearby jungles.
North Vietnamese forees launched a
new attack early today after surround-
ing the embattled outpost 12 miles from
both the Laotian and Can1bodian bor-
ders.
Lt. Brian "1. Thacker, 25, of Hickan
AFB, Hawaii, was pic ked up and rushed
to a hospital at Pleiku where military
SCMJrces said he was in "very \\'eak con-
ditio n."
The helicopters that picked up Thacker
were the first to get to the besieged hill -
top outpost in 24 hours. Communist troops
surrounding Base 6 threw up an intenllive
antiaircraft pallern as lhe five copters
swept quickly in then out or the artillery
base.
Thacker with a rifle, singlehandedly
covered the withdrawal of allied troops
f!'f'm Fire Base 6 when it was overrun
by Communist troops March 31. He fled
into the jungle but managed to walk back
into the outpost Thursday after it was
back Jn South Vietnamese ha.nm.
Thacker's rescue waa accomplished
by a heUcopter while four AHI Cobra
gunships hovered nearby lacing the jun-
gle with rocket. machine gun and cannon
fire to cover d>t rescue.
As soon aa Thaciq was pulled
aboard, he was handed a soft drink. Ht
drAnk it, then fell -asleep, exhausted. ·
The South Vietnamese command aaid
government troops beat back a fresh
assault by the North Vietnamese agalnlt
the base early today, Id.Hing 12 Com·
monist troops. 'nie North Vletnamest
also fired two rockets and 16 mortar
runds into ~ district capital of Dak To,
behind the Ba..e I lillell and dropped
mort.ar rounds into several South Viet~
namese outJ>Mts around the beleaguered
base.
Fire Base 6 serves as a barrier against
North Vietnamese desigrui on Dak To and
other central highlands population cen-
ters.
Communiques from Phnom Penh said
Communist troop.. tiombarded Cam.
bodian position~ along Highway 41 56 miles
Southeast of' Phnom P.enb Friday night.·
agricultural," the report reads.
"As development occumd sewer, tra!h
collection and other dbtrlct!: were fonn-
ed by local groups to provide services
which are nonnal!Y the function of a
municipal agency.
"As cities begin to incorporate and
provide thelr own aervices , overlapping
was the inevitable mull. Today thett are
functional are1s ln which two agencie1
are taxing: the people while proVJding
only one service," the report adds.
Attacking the problem in stronger
language, the report say1:
"A byproduct of the Ir ad u al
proliferatk>n of special diatricta Is the
dynastic' quality whkh they have
assumed. This lJ especially true of
autonomoua districts governed by boards
holding powers to levy taul, hire sta.Us,
float bonds, etc., often without voter
approval.
"Board members and consuttanta,
admlnlstr11tlve, engineering and legil,
tend to develop a vested interest bl tqe
continuaUon of district organilationl."
The report points to Ol1f: pitte of
proposed leglsl1t1on which would hive
made It easier to convert special dlstrlcla
.into dl1trlcts subaldi1ry to a city.
"The Califoml1 Sanitary and San~tion
District.I As!oclatlon w11med that 'the net
effect 11 one more eroslon in the powers
and inde"penCtence ol speclaJ district!.' "
Leveled is the ch1rge that "it mUlt be
recognized that In some m 1 n d s ,
justiflc1tion of existence 11 based upeR
the fact 'thtt they now exist."
Principal actiona recommended by the
league committee lnclude:-
-State leglslation to simplify the
process of eliminating or consolidating
:special districts.
-Con:solid,ltion of the Or1nge County
Flood C.Ontrol District, county Water
D.strict and the Municipal Water District
of Orange cOunty, eliminating duplicate
ruponslbility.
-Reorganization of the c o u n t y
sanitation dl1tricll.
-Reorganization of the Harbor District
to fonn10y Include the beaches and
regional park functions.
-Ellmlnatlon of duplication in agencies
performing aimll1r funetlcw such as the
county Sheriff's and M1r1hall's offices.
-Study of new waya to consoUdate
government services which can be more
effectively performed on a countywide
basis, for example, helicopter 1ervice for
law enforcemenL
Mr. Albrecht
Services Held
Fonner Lido Isle resident Herbert
Albrechl ha~ been burled in Fairhaven
f\.1emorial Park following his death in
Santa Cruz.
Scott, Ali, 'Love Story'
Win National Oscar Poll
A relired credit manager for Lile AC
Spark Plug Company, he had been Jiving
in a convalescent home in the Northern
California beach community for the past
four months.
Mr. Albrecht was 83 years old when he
died March 24.
He leaves a da11ghter, Mrs. Marjorie
Betz or Capitola, three grandchildren and
seven great.grandchildren.
Soap Box Derby Gets
Won1en's Lib Drivers
FAYE'ITEVILLE, N.C. (AP! -A
women's liberation organiution ha! won
the right tor three girls, two aged IO and
the other 11, to compete in I.he Soap Box
Derby in Fayetteville on July 11 .
~fiss Carol Forbes, president of the
local women's lib organlr.atlon, pid: "1f
little girls are not allowed to aggressively
compete with boys on an equal level
while they are young, they will not be
able to aggressively compete when they
are women.•
The results are In and, nationwide,
newspaper-reading moviegoera agree
with their DAJLY PILOT counterparts.
They voted esactly 81!1 did Orange Coast
bal\oten.
Participant.a ID the first national poll
ever held to determine popular choices
among offtcial "Oscar" nominees pkked
these winners:
-Best Motion Picture of 1970, "Love
Story."
-Best Actrw:, Ali MacGraw of "Love
Story."
-Be!t Actor, G<orge C. Scott of
"Patton."
-4'he. resuJlt were announced today by
Joseph F. PrtvraW, vice president and
general manager of Movieland Wu
Museum of Buena Park, the 0)-
s:ponsoring agency wlUch lniUated and
"fl"lnchised" the nationwide: poll.
The DAILY PlL<Yr wu exclusive co-
sponsor of the ballotlnc ln the Orange
Coa!t area. Other newspapers 1crosa the
nation SJXIOSOf"ed the voting bi their
geographlC' areas.
~ stars selected In voling. which
exeetded 1 million baUota coast to coast,
' ... will be honored at 1 Start' Hill of Flllnl
Awards Banquet to bt held-June 21.
Among pramtheDt guesta at the aff11ir
will be 12-yearl(lld Ml.If 1taJb¥ sedelbauer
ol Grand RapldJ, !tUch., ~Jeded as
national winner of the contest held amoa&
tho9e voUna in the "Oscar ,poll"'
She will not only be a lueJl ,at the
awarda ¥nquet but also will bi given an
expense-laid vacaUon tithtr to HonoluJu
or Mexico City tber choice).
Winnen ol the poU will be awarded
Sl>Od•I tr<>phlu de~i1104 !or t ft e
newspaper•ponsored naUonal balloting
and also will have their Ukeodaes
cre1ted Jn wax for permanent dllplay ln
the museum's Stan' Hall ol Fame in
Buena Park.
The wax effllltt of actor Scott and
Miss MacGraw will be klstalled in a
1pecial port1on of the Hall ol Fame,
Prevratll said, Which wiU expand u
future winners of the annual poll are
determlnejl.
Wax museum of.flcl1!1 1akl they wre
"quite plMH:d" with the MUonlll
re11ponae to thia ilrlt poll .
Un~ola Unhappy
County Official Seeks Bottle Tax
Unhappy Seven.Up marketers today
are mapping plans to appeal an unusual
tax predicament imposed upon them by
Orange County AsseMOr Andrew J.
Hinshaw.
Hinshaw wants to tax Sevel).Up's
entire stock o( returnable botUes in
Orarige County.
Bottlers will 19 before the county
Assessment ~peals Board Aprll 22 to
seei relief.·
Hinshaw . m&intalns the Seven-Up in
your icebox may belong to you, but the
familiar green bottles belong to the· firm,
even if you paid a three penny deposit.
Seven-Up contends they're your bottles
on the basis of the old axiom that .says
posseasion ia nine-tenths of the law.
Cost of a new bottle ii a dime, totaling
an estimated $186,$70 for thousands of
Seven.Up bottles scattered throughout the
county.
Hinshaw wants to impose t he
IMtMment retroacUve to 1966. It would
covet' even bottles broken or lost, but
which ho calculat.s pwed tllrou&b U>t
county since then.
'Ib1I totals up to 1 staggering $972,840
In total value and a re!Ultin& $25,000 tax
bill.
"We thought be was klddJng," says
LaMar Broomhead, the firm's Los
Angeles accounting manager .
Chief Deputy Assessor Jack Vallerga
says the asse35ment was Imposed after
1n audit of the firm's books revealed Jt
Coast Elks Host
Easter Egg Hunt
Memben o! the Newport Harbor Elk!
~ge will host an Easter agg hunt
Sun~1y at lbeir Lodge at 3456 Via Oporto,
Newport Beach for children a n d
grandchlldren of members plus 25
cerebral palry children from Orange
I County. .;
Bob Dearborn, chairman of the event,
said the project ii beina undertaken io
line with the Elka' state program to aid
children who are suffering from cerebral
palsy.
was reporting bottle inventory at tine
Cents instead of the dime value
established. .
Broomhead, however, said ao few
people today M!tum deposit bottles,
despite ecol6glcal campaians, that the
dime investment is IOst.
One botlle1s life span ii figured at six
returns and refills.
No detennination bas been made u to
whether olher bottlers, such as Coca.COia
and Pepsi-Cola, report bottle Inventory at
three cents like the unhappy Un-Cola
people.
"Undoubtedly they will go for the othtr
companies, 11 said Seven-Up executive
Broomhead.
"Say," he remarked, "when you buy
Seven-Up don't you feel the botUe belonp
to you?''
Viet Vet Killer
Found ~uilty
An Orange County Superior Court J1111
today ended four days of delibe:rat1ona by
finding George Albert Scott guilty of flnt
degree murder in the kilting of a Vietnam
War veteran.
The panel will return to Judge Herbert
Herland's courtroom Monday to decide
through .a penalty trial ll the 20-year--old
Pico Rivera man should go to the 1as
cilamber for the killlng.
ScoU wu one of two men accuaed of
the slaying of Phillip· Castanon, 21, of
Pico Rivera. whose body w1a found last
Oct. 16. behind a La Habra apartment
bWldlng.
lt was testified at the trial that Scott
and Michael Thoma11 Terrazas, 22, of
Avaloa, Santa Catalina Island crushed
Castanon's head with an auto jack &haft
and slit his-throat.
It was testified during the three-wttk
trial .that there were two motives for the
killing: robbery and Castano a' 1
relationship with Scott's wlfe .Unda.
Castanon, who returned from Vietnam
just three weeks before he died, was an
outpatient at Long Beach Veteran's
He«pital.
WAX MUSEUM'S JOSEPH PREVRATIL DISPLAYS OSCAR TROPHY
Winnen: Gtorg• C. Scott, Alfi MacGraw1 "Love Story'1
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Finl Ualttd 1'1 1 lb o d I 1 l
Olurch, 420 \\·. tilh St., CosLa
'Mesa, has scheduled Easter
Sunday ser\'fce1 ·•l 9. 9 and 11
o.m
Two identical w o r s h i p
wvlccs will be held at t.'hri1l
Prt1bytcrlan Church, 20112
f\f11gnoll1 St., l-l u n ting ton
Beach on Easter Sunday. Al
the 9:30 and 11 a.m. rile&. the
sermon by Re v. Donald
Robert! will be "Believing is
Seeing ." There will be a ltUm·
pct solo by Glenn D. Stuart.
Balboa ~ter U11ite d
~letbodl1l Cburcb will hold
Easler Sunday services at 9:30
a m. al the Balboa lsland
~1ethodist Church, 115 Agate.
Balboa Island and then at
11 : 15 a.m. at St. Michael's
Episcopal Churc h in Co rona
del !\1ar. Sermon is entitled
''Coming Alive With Christ."
Church of Rellglou1 Science
of Huntblglon Btacb. meeting
at It a.m. In the Woman's
Club Building al 11 a.m. has
set a fi esta and P.1exican din·
ner May t al the church ad·
dress. lt will be held at 5 p.m.
and dinner will ~ ser,•ed at 6
p.m.
f'\ewport Ua.Jty C b u r c h ,
meeting in the Senior Citizens
Building. 15th and Irvine Ave ..
Ne"'port Beach. "·ill hold
!::aster Sunday services at 10
and 11 :15 a.m. Rev . Loren
Dale Flickinger will speak on
"Voice of the Lord."
''Easter ls Yoo'" is the litle
,
of a strmon Easter Sunday by
Pastor James Blain or Tbe
Newport Harbor L a & II e r 1 a
Chu.rcll, 798 Dover Drive,
Newport Beach. Servie1!5 are
.at sunrise -g a.m. and at 3.
9:15, 10:30 a.m.
On East.er Swlday at Harbor
ChrisUu ctHlttll, meeting at
Harper School. 18th a n d
Tustin. Cost.I Mesi, the.re will
be a projected worship called
"A Service of Sunrises.'' It
will featurt :slides of sunrises
and tht Easter story in pic-
lures and is entitled "Easter
-.-\n Exoe.rience." It will be
at 3:30 a.m. "'ith regular
"·orsh.ip al 10:45 a.m.
Easter Sunday morning at
10 a.m .• tM congregation or
Fairvitw Baptist Cburch will
hear a 1ennon entitled "There
Is Hope!" by Rev. Melvin
Taylor.
Easter f\.fassts at St. Jolin
ORANGE
GLAD TIDING ASSEMBLY OF GOD
FIFTEENTH & MONROVIA, NEWPORT BEACH
PHONE 646-6620
,:45 AM-SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 :00 AM-"WMY llLllVI IN •l!iUlllCTION7"
Dr. Geort• O. W••4, Put•r
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FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
140 E. 22nd St .. Cosio MoH-548·3761
R••. E. W. P/.illip1
':00 AM-SUNRISE SllVICI
(joint 1•1vic;1 'W ith He1ber A111mbl1 )
Profftl•r Spittler S,.Ulrit
':10 AM-CHURCH SCHOOL
10:50 AM_, .. ,,, Phllll,. ... khit
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HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD
740 W. Wilson, Cost• Mesa
141 .. 4704
V, L. HlllTW•CK. '''"' JIM SINOLITON,
Mlftl11tr ef Ye11tll
ltOll!ltT E. SISTIO , Mi11l1ter ef Ef11<1titft CAllL GINTllT,
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COSTA MUA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
, .. s~ -IClll411'eerttn -Eltrnt11ll•T -c~n• Ce11
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
,10 HAMILTON, COSTA MESA
GIOitGE KOUltl, P•ll9f
SuiMl•Y Scluao1 • • • • • . ,,,.5 T1•in int Unio11 , , •••• , • 5:00
Mer1ln9 Wotthip • -. , I I :00 Evanin9 Wor1hip , •.•. , .. •:CO
W..l11•1dey Pre ye• M111i119 for 111 •<;1e1 , ..• , •• , .• , , . , • , 7:10
,... .. 642·'111 N1r1HY Alw•rs A••ll•lll•
CaJMHc ctlurcb, !Ol~ Baker
St, Costa Meu, are al 7, I,
9:,_,, 11 a.m, and 12 :15 p.m.
C'1irllt LaUt.eran Cbl.ltCll, 7IO
Victoria St., Cot;ta Me~. will
hold special sunrl1e services
at g a.m. Easter Sunday al the
Paulo Drive-in Theater in
Costa Mesa. Other services
are at 8:15 and 11 a.m. with
sermon "The Angel's Messa&e
-See for YourseU.''
SL Joachim C1t bol lc
Church, 1964 Orange Ave.,
Costa Mesa , schcdul-es Easter
masses at 6:30. 7:30, 8:30,
9:45, II a.m. and 12 :1~ and 5
p.m.
The service 1t1ria 11 11 1.m.
with choir mus.le.
Two worship services are
scheduled for the Flnt S.ptllt
Church of Runtlqtoa BeaU,
6th and Orange Stretta on
Easter Sunday. Tb6 pallor,
Rev. Willis J . Loar, wlU bring
hi.a message "The Joy Bells of
Easler," to the 8:30 and 11
a.m. services. Mr. Richard
Coonis will be soloist at the
1:30 service and Mr. Bill
Faulkner at the II a.m.
service; both singing "The Ho-
ly City." The Chancel Choir,
under the direcUon of Mt-s.
Nancy Prickett, will b e
singing an Easter Anthem.
"He i.! Risen" will be the.
theme of Pastor Robert A. Ev1111elicaJ Free C11111ctl, • Honnette's sermon at Crown
1912 Florida Ave .. Huntln1ton Valley eovenut Cburcb on
Bea~h. holds Easter Sund.ay Easter Sunday at the II a.m.
services at band 11 a.m. with service at Crown Va Jl e y
sermon entitled ··Does God Elementary School, 2 9 2 9 2
Care" at 6 p.m. there will be a Crown Valley parkwa y,
cantata by the senior choir en-Laguna Niguel. The Sunday
titled ''Bt!hold Your King." school sessions are at JO a.m .
The featured soloist at !he
Guest Sh19er
First Baptist Church
ol San Clemente will
host the Overseas Cru·
sades' ''Singing Am·
bassador'', Norm a n
Nelson, in a concert of
song on Easter Sun-
day at 6 p.rn. The ten·
nor has sung for presi-
dents and world lead·
ers tor many years.
The church is located
at 107 \\I. Marquita.
San ('lemente. l..uther1n Church of Our
Sa~or, 200 Eas.l San Pablo
Ave., San Clement~. has
M'heduled a 7 a.n1. sunrise
service and other worship
hours al 8.30 and 10: 15 a.m.
Classes are at 9:30 a.m.
Easter Servic e will be Esther -----------
Howe, radio vocalist on the
"\\'hat If There is NO
Rt!Surrection?" will be the
theme explored by Dr. Vincent
Cr0ttuso, pastor of the Cburch
of ltle Crossroads. meeting
Easter Sunday in the Chapel
of the Seventh-day Adventists,
12702 9th St., Garden Grove.
\Yi lbur Ne Ison broadcasts.
1\!rs. Howe is the secretary of
the Rolling Hills Covenant
Church, Rolling Hills Estates.
11·here Pastor Horuiette served
for six years prior to coming
to Laguna Niguel.
J\!ouot of Olives Lutheran
Church, 24772 Christane Dr.,
l.1ission Viejo, hosts threr
festival Easter services at 7. 9
and 11 a.m. Rev. Robert H.
Lange and Rev. Paul D. Uhlar
wi!I be preaching T he
l'f1ancel, caroler's and cherub
choirs \\'Jll be presenting a
special program. including
four 1nstrumenlalists, l w o
trumpets, French horn and
baritone horn lo enrich the
woN>hip servi~s.
On Easter day at Founlain
Valley Prt!sbyterian Church.
9420 Talbert Ave. Pastor
!See PULPIT. Page 51
On Calley Reactio11 in U.S.
NEW YO~K IAPl
Several noted theoloeians say
the widescale reactions
against the Calley verdict
reflect a sharpening public in-
sight into the coUective pro-
cesses of evil, and painful
recognition of general in-
volvement in it.
"What people are saying ls
that the case doesn 't get al the
real devil in this thing." says
the Rev . Richard A.
McCormick of Chiago, presi-
dent or the Cat holi c
Theological S o c I e t y of
Ami;rica.
"They 're bringing out an un·
derlying sense of national
guilt. ..
The scholars say this in·
dicates a heighte ned
awareness of the s o c i a I
dimensions of moral failings,
even if only subconsciously,
but they state it also tends le
obscure a basic religious cor-
oll ary -the responsibility of
each individual for hi s acts.
'"Thi s' is the heart of human
dignity and 1l was at stake in
the Calley case,'' says Rabbi
Dr. Abraham Heschel of New
York's J ewis h Theological
Seininary of America. one of
!he country's leading Je"·ish
thinkers
He says the ouh.·ome "'as a
"triun1ph for America" in
upholding the concept of in·
dividual responsibility. "The
moment you deny a per:ron's
responsibility for action and
his freedom to act or disobey.
you destroy the dignity of
man ."
But the military court, In
convicting Lt. William L.
Calley Jr. for killing 22
clvillan& at My Lai. provided a
"great service to America" in
maintaining that principle,
even though U"le "primary
blame" rests with those
responsible for Ule war, Dr.
Heschel says.
Other !ht910gians, b o t h
Protestant and C a t h o I i c ,
agreed in interviews that the
premise of per so nal ac-
countability was basic to the
religious view of man's indi-
vidua l significance, no matter
how overwhelming be any
system. its corrupting in-
fluences or military orders.
But they also said the ex-
tensive objections in the
Calley case showed a growing
realiza tion. though oft en
unarticulated, or corporate tn-
volvement in wrongdoing, and
people's unwillingness to pre-
tend to absolve themselves by
blaming one person -as less
sensitive societies often have
done.
"In an odd way. it has made
clear !hat "'e cannot wash our
hands of what wa s done in our
name," says the Rev . Dr. Tom
Driver, a ~1ethodist theologian
of New York's Unio n
Theological Seminary. ''\Ve're
all in this together."
Recognizing this represents
an advance in a society·s
honesty about itselL he said.
"Some kind of grace is
p~sent in thi.s iidversity. ·•
He said that up ta now, tha
general American assumpl ion
has been that the country
always stood GO the side of
right, but "Suddenly we 're
having to confront what we've
never faced before, that 10 th1~
3itualion we are no! a moral
nation."
"Th.is i~ an important sign
&f growth, ;;i maturing pro-
ceSs," he said. "But as in at!
stages of growth. it's pretty
confused. Our war policy has
been immoral from the word
go, and now this is being
driven home to us.''
The Rev. Avery Dulles. a
Catholic theologian of the ,
Jesuit Woodstock College, said
the case, in poin l1ng up the
corporate aspect of human
failings . brings out the "lrad1·
lional idea of original sin."
"The term has been rejecterl
as old-fashioned but I h c
awareness of it seems to be
coming back in new form ," he
said.
He sai d a ""hole chain of
i n tertwining responsi bility ' /
was present in lhe Calley ca:ie.
and added : "We 've come to
see that lhere is e<1rporate sin
in the world. that it has con-
tagion and that individual sin
actually reflects the sin of the
society that brought him up.
The solidarity of all men 1n
guilt aOO redemption is in -
volved here."
COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
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THr ,_IRST CHURCH O,_ CHRIST, SCIENTIST
IN IOSTON. MA5SACHUsms
"ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?"
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1110 Mn. Y•rd• Dr .. C11t11 M1111
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lHdlllf ltoor11, 2150 MOM Verlie Dr.
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Ith I Oliff, H111tl1t1t111 leac•
SMRdtrY S.hoal -':JO J 11 :00 A.M.
Ch11r&lrlc-':JO & 11 :00 A,M,
a .. cU11t Reem -221 M11l11 St.
N•wport Beach-First Church of Chri1t, Scientist
JJOJ Via Lide, New-part IHCli
Church &-Su1day Sc ... ,, -•:1 S &-11 :00 A. M.
1 .. cU11t 100111, ll15 YI• Liiie
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l••dl1tt Roo111 -J500·1 Cfflf Hwy.
t!.ll art cord10/ly t11uited 10 attend t/1c church
~trvices and enjoy the privileges of tht
Rtadtng Rooms
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10:45 A.M.
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CHURCH
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Huntington Beach
Mornjn'il Wori~•P ...• , • , .....
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Ev1nin<;1 Wori/.1p . , .. 7;00 p.tn .
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271 A'ocodo St., Costa Mes•
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Historian Says He
Found Hol y Gra il
NEW YORK -Tbt Holy
Grall -tht cup from whlcb
JelUI drank at UM: Last Sup-
per -bas repcrtedly been
l~1ted In En1land by a.n
Engl11h historian.
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the histOrlan atattd. ,· .'. ·• ~.-....... ~ .· . . durln1 the I o'clock 5ervlce
Stanley P. Allen will present only.
his annual Ea11ler sermon, titl-
f'd "Ea!lter! Easler! Easter!''
at the 11 a ni. hour At the
Sunday school hour, 9:30, the
spring "fo"ishlng C-Ontes l" w11l
be launcht?d, to last six weeks.
.41 6 a.in. Qn Easter Sunday
on the cr~sl o( a hill overlook ·
ing the Pacific Ocean and the
city of San Clemente, Grace
Bible Church or Capistrano
Beach will conduct a coin·
munily Sunrise service. The
church IS located at 3~18
Camino Capistra no in
C11pistrano 8(ach, and the
service ~·IH be held on the
church pai.io.
F'ollowlng the ser\'1Ce the
Senior High rellowshlp and the
men of the church .,. .. 111 serve a
pancake and egg breakfast for
those-v•ho can stay. A free will
offering will be taken ror the
breakfast.
Also on Easter Sunda)' the
Rev. Kenneth Parker will
deliver a message entitled "As
He Said'' at the regular morn-
ing worsh ip serviL'C at l l a.m.
Sunday school for al\ ages
begins al 9:45 am. and even·
ing service at 7:30 p.m.
On Ea5\er Sunday the Rev.
Dr. Henry Gerhard, ~1inister
or the Church of Religious
ScleDce, 20062 Laguna Canyon
Rd .• Laguna Btach. will speak
at both services al 9 a.m. and
at JJ a.m. on the subject of
"The Risen Christ." The
Church or Religious Science is
sponsoring Thursday lectures
in the Leisure W or t d
Clubhouse Two at 10 o'clock.
'J'hese lectures are fref' of
charge and open to the put>lic.
Qualified teachers are in
charge of children from
babyhood through high school
''We SJiall Be Cha.nged," ~·ill
be th~ title or Community
Presbyterian Church's Pastor
Dallas Turner'~ sermon at lhe
three one-hour services or
worship on Easler Sunday. B,
9;30 and JI a.m. The
chl\dren 's choir will sing under
the direction of Carol Maxwrll
and P.1arilyn lnlerlandl direct!
the Chancel Choir of adults.
The church i1 at 415 Forest
Ave.. Laguna Beach. An
Easlrr Sunrise !ervice will be
held et lhe Memorial Shaft at
He isler Park. The Rev. Donald
Baird and lligh school youth of
the Comniunlt)' Presbyttrlan
Church will lead In the
worship.
Pastor Gary Robinson o( the
Huntington Beaeb Four1quart.
Chur.ch. 715 Lake Avenue, will
bring the Easter message,
"The Resurrection -Then
and Now" in the 10 a.m.
worshi p service. A children's
drama, "Dawn After Dark,"
directed by Joan Berglund,
"''ill also be featured. The
Cherub Choir ~·il l sing and
special music Yt'ill be included.
A Smorgasbord breakfast will
be set\'ecl at I a.m. in the CY
Chapel. Dr. J. D. Bigelow,
Assisting 1'.1inister and Whit·
tier College Profe ssor. will
'bring the Sunrise messaRe
roUowing the breakfast. The
day will conclude "A'lth a
Candlelight Communion
service at 7:30 p.m. RPv.
Robinson will speak on "The
Power of the Resurrection"
follov•ing a musical program
prepared by Rebecca Darch.
A Sunrise service at 5·45
a.m. v.·ill begin the Easler
observances Sunday, at the
First United Methodist Church
of Huntington Btach. 2721
Seventeenth Street. College
Easter ltlotif
Prese nt Empliasized
By I.OUTS CASSELS
Ul'I R•lltlOft Wrll1r
The message of Easter is not past tense: Onct upon a
time. Jesus rose from the dead.
lt is present tense : Jesus is risen.
The distinction is important
Past tense statements about an event which is believed
to have occurred 2,000 years ago obviously are not suscept·
ible of hard-and-fast proof. The best that can be done Rl
this point so removed in ttme is to show historical evidence
for the actuality of Jesus' resurrection. This i1 more per·
suaslve. to anyone who examines it with an open mlnd,
that any alternative explanation that can be offered for
his disciples' unshakable conviction that he had overcome
death. lt is very doubtrut. ho\\·ever. whether anyone has
ever been pn~mpted to bet his life on Jesus simply because
lhe arguments for the historicity of the resurrection seem·
ed to him plausible.
lnrinitely more stirrin1 is the present tense assertion,
Jesus is risen. For !hat means Jesus live!!. He lives now.
He confronts us loday, not as a memory out of I.he past,
but as a present fact and a prrsent challenge.
ll is challenge is empirical : Try lt1y "A'ay. See ror vour-
self \.l'hether ii will lead you to authentic. abundant life.
lt is pnssible to turn away from the challenge. Million~
do f'\"CrV dt11'.
The· other response is vividly described by German
theo)l'gian \Villi Marxsen:
"J take the risk of doinJr what He asks , contrary to all
human resi ... on . Jn the course (lf doing. I experience !he
fact : 11 i~ !rue. I do not need to save my~elf, but at the
Vf'ry point 'Ahere 1 let rnyself go I di<;cover that I am be-
ing h1;?lrl bv somethin,g outside myself. Once I Wllnled to
live, but could not do so. Fe ar stopped me. Now I ,give up
the 11ttemnt to live. in lhe :o;ense in "'hich I have hitherto
undC'rsloorl tl\•ing. and discover that now, suddenly, I am
reallv living,'' ~l11rxsen says 1he experience he describes is not at
firs! "a pcrm11nent st11te of mind." The same thin~ hap-
pen~ to modr111 discioles that the New TestamPnt savs
happened lo thr 151 Century disrioles who met the risf"!'I
Jesu:o; on the rnAd lo EmmAus· After He hl'ld tsilked wllh
lhrm for a whilt. He suddenly "vanished out of their
sight ··
\\'hen the risen Jr!lus \'ani!'hes from 1lrht, Marx5en
sa\"s ... we 11re b<1ck In the (lid life. rear Is with us •.itain.
Arid we are once more asked whether we are prtpared to
let po of oursclve5 or not.
So. "you teke the risk tLl{ain. contrarv to all reaROn-
and then again, &nd yet ast;ain. And one day vou discover
th11t vou Art on the path through thi!! life to life. 'l"he m11n
"·hn ·h11s l'xperienced this can no longer be talked nut of
IL" Nn hum:in exprrience c11n be full y r11oturtd and ti•
rl11in~ in worrls. Marxsen·.~ description of the way a per·
~nn arrives at faith in Jesus mav not be mea.ninll'ful lo
everyone. Some will s11.y. quite validly. that they reached
the samP point by Another routP.
But anyone who allemnts to describe what ii mean11 to
follow Jc~us find !I himSl'lf Cf'ln'lpelled to !lnt11>: not of
rlof:!mlls and rituals. but of ri!lk, rommitmenl and t:tptr·
imcc ThP e~perience is nptn !ti 11nyone who will t1111(e the
rl~k of m11klnir !hf' commitment -and It cannot be had
t>n any other terms.
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TREES of the WORLD
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Between Santa Ano and OranQt
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aae )'OUth ire sponsorin1 the
event, 1nd will al10 be aervln11:
a complimentary breakfast la
the church fellowship hall lm·
mediately rollowing the
service. ~dv11nce reservation
for tbe breakfast are needed.
Oupllcate worship services
will be conducted at 9: 15 and
10:30 a.m. with music by the
combined choirs under the
direction of Harold Bouley.
The pastor Rev. Edward C.
Erny. will preach on the
themt "The Ce le brat ion
That '5 Never Over." The
sacramenl of baptism and the
reception of new members will
be (.'(Inducted at lhr 10:30 a.m.
1ervice. The u.nctuary will be
ell~iall)' decorated • i t h
Easter lilies placed b y
members of the congregation.
A Resurrection S u n r i 5 e
Service will be held at St.
Matthew Lutheran Church,
18182 Culver Drive, Irvine, on
, Easter al 8 a.m. A folk service
celebration with guitar ac·
companiment will be held at 9
a.m. followed by !ht Eastrr
Festival Se rv ice at 10:30 a.m.
with the celebration of Holy
Communion.
On Easter Sunday al SI.
George's EplKopal C~urth,
23802 A venlda de la Carlota,
Laguna Hiils:. there ~·ill be
Holy Communion services al
6:30 a.m. ~·Ith others at 9 and
11 a.m.
Chrisl lbe She p he r d
Lulberu Church, 3 5 5 2 2
Camino Capistrano,
Capistrano Beach . w i 11
celebrate Easler with two
resurrection services at 8:30
and JO a.m. with special
mu~ic . The sermon by Pastor
Ackerman will be "~laking
Life Worthwhile ."
"Whal the Resurrection of
Jesus Christ Means to Us" is
the Easter sermon of the Rev.
Bn.tce Cushing Sunday at the
Flrst Christian Churr:b. 285
Legion St., Laguna Bea ch at
10:4S a.m. Special singing is
scheduled. An Easter program
will be held at 7 p.m.
Fb-st A1semhly of God
Church, 120 22nd St., Cosla
Mesa, will jointly celebrate an
Easter sunrise service at 6
a.m. with Har bor Asse mbly or
God of Costa Mesa . Prof.
Russel Spittler of Southern
California College will speak.
8 hardcooked . decorated eus
to facilitate thi!.
"Triumphant Spirit'' Is the
Utle of the sermon-lecture to
be given by the Rev. Albert
Burke to the members and
guests of tht Church of
J\ellgious ScieDCt Of Newport
Beacll this Sunday at 10 a.m.
at the Ebell Club, 515 W.
Balboa Blvd., New pert Beach.
Sunday school meets at lhe
same hour. A social hour
follows. Accred.lted clams are
being held by Rev. Burke in
the Conference Room o! the
Oakwood Garden Apsrtment.s,
1700 16th Street, Newport
Beach, on Tuesday and Thurs--
day evenings at 8 p.m. First
)'tar meet.I on Tuesday. Se-
cond year muts on Thursday.
Fout worship hours wlll be
held Easler Sunday 1t First
Christian Cburcb, Ma14 and Easter Practice
Adami. in Huntinaton Beach. James Schmitt, right, 8, and Joseph Reb~l. 8, choir
The first w!lt open at 7:30 boys at Holy Innocents Church in Plltsbure:h, tune
a.m .. the second at 8:30 a.m., thpir voi·c s f th · E t I b · the third at 11 ~.m., and the _____ e __ o_r __ e_co_m_m~g,,__~•~•c_.:_•_r _c_e~e:.:cr~•~h~o~n~.--
fourth at 7 p.m. Bible school
classes for all ages is at 9:45
a.m. The three morning
services will feature Easter
music by the Sanctuary Choir
under the direction of P.1ary
Smith. Three trumpets pl11yed
by Jim Ptarl, Dave Bigelow
and Mike Barns will add to the
celebration of the Resur·
rection or Christ. Senior
:P.1lnister Thomas W. Overton
will preach in all three morn·
ing servi~s. His subject ~·ill
be "He ls Really Alive." The
Golden Hour ef Worship is
held 111 7 p.m. Jt will feature
congregational slnsing, the
Golden Hour Choir. the
Primary Choir under the
direction of Sandy Hancock.
the Junior Choir tinder the
direction of Janet Overton.
and the preaching of the
Minister of Ed uca t I on,
Richard E. LeGros.
Easter Sunday mornln~ the
Rev. Charles L. Rose will be
preaching on "Dreams Can
Come True," at Community
United Metbodisl Church, 6662
Heil Avenue. H 11 n t in g lo n
Beach. Services will be held at
8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. The first
service at S a.m. will be a
family service with babysit·
ting provided for infants under
l\\'O years of age end church
school classes for children
ages two through kin-
dt':rg11rten. 'J'he !1:30 and 11
a.m. service!! will be patterned
after the usual order or
"A'orship and church school
classu will be hrld ror all
ages.
Norman L. Brown on Sunday,
at the Plymouth CoorrP&a-
li011al Church of Newport
llarbor, 32&2 Broad Street,
N<>wporl Beach, at 10 a,m.
worship servi«. Sunday
school is held at the 1ame
time.
The Church of the Naunne,
1885 Anahem St.. Costa Mesa,
is holding a 1eriell of revival
services through Easter Sun·
day every evening at 7 p.m.
and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Rev.
Joe \l/olpe is speakinr.
The University Ba pt Is t
Church, 2252 S.E. Palisad~s
Road, Santa Ana, will be con·
dueling an Easter sunrise
open air service on the church
lawn at g a.m. Regular Sunday
school and morning wor~hip
service will be held at 9:45
and II a.m. while the 7 p.m.
evening service will b t
brought by evangelistlc
pastor. Rev. Gene Holl!r of
Anaheim.
.Johnston will render Handel'!
''The Trumpet Shall Sound"
from the Messiah and the 7, 9
and II a.m. iiervices.
The Easter Eucharist at St.
John the Dlvlllfi Epl1copaJ
Church, 2043 Orange Ave .•
Costa ~lesa, will be observtd
at 6. 7:30 9 and 11 a.m. v.·lth
special music under the direc-
tion of ~1rs. Beverly KahoUua
and Ron Doiron Jr.
Rrsurrecllon L u t b e r 1 n
Chu rch. LCA. 9812 Hamilton,,
Hunlington Beach, achedules
Easter Sunday early service
al 8 a.m. Arthur R. Tln1ley is
pastor, and will speak on "The
Resurrection -Life'1 Affirm·
ation" \\•ith anthems by the
Senior Choir. FesUval service
i:o; at 10:30 a.m. Anthems by
the combined youth and Senior
Chcir!. No 9 a.m. Sunday
school classes are sch~duled
and pupils will worship al
either service. Nursery care
through first grade al 10:30
a.m.
Easter Sunday w ti r 1 h I p
1ervices a t Prttbylerlan
Church ol tbe Covenant. 2ISO
Fairview Road. c:oet1 Mesa,,
will be held al B, 9:30 and II
a.m. The Rev. Bruce A.
Kurrie will preacfl the sermon.
There will be no church school.
Child care wlll be provided for
children five year• of 11e and
under.
John Cottrell aSSC!.rted ht
tracked down Chrlstiandom's
most sacrea relic after a 1,0CJO.
mile journey throua:h Enzland
and Wales. He found the Holy
Grall In thl! posswitln of Mra.
Betty Mlryleu and waa allow·
ed to lff It on the condition he
not reveal Mrs. Mirylees' ad·
dress, the historian Wl'tlte In
the current issue of "Lldlea'
Home Journal ."
The relic "wa1 not an lm-
preulve 1J1ht," he wrote. It is
"J ;narltd object, darktned
with aae. reduced to on&-thlrd
Its size by centuries or wear.
Ori1lnally, it "'ould have
me"sured about five inches in
diameter at the top and about
three Inches in dep th, tapering;
to a base about two and a hall
inches across," the hJstorian
said. "Its edii;es were dented
and pitted with the teeth
mark.s of ovel'-ardent pl!·
grlms."
Accordlnc to Cottrell, he
was J n Upton-upo n..SCvern
when he heard that a local
Roman C11tholic priut. Father
JAmes Wharton, had his crip-
pling arthritis immediately
cured when he 1ipped water
from the Holy Grail. Father
Wharton'• miracle occurred In
1957 in a town near the
mldwestern coast of Wale!.
The priest (who died in 1966 at
11e 75), had such an
unshakeable belief in the
CU1»1 heallnt p()Wers that he
pre1ched three aermon1 ex·
Identical. '1lle Oiori!ter Choir
will 1in& "Hosanna" by
Gregor and ''The Whole BrlJht
World RtJolces Now" by
Williams. 1'h1 Chancel Choir
will sins ''The Lord Our God
ia Kina of Kings." There will
be Church school at the I and
10 :30 1erv\ces.
Three houri nf worship will
be offered on E1sttr Sunday
at Lutberaa Ch urch of I.he
~t11ter, 2900 Pacific View
Drive, Corona de! Mar. The
7:30 1.m. hour will be a con·
temporary worlhlp. The 9 and
l l a.m. servlct1 will be Iden-
tical. Sptclal music by the
Youth and Senior choirs of lhe
conrreaaUon will ht Offered at
all Holy Wttk and Ea..sttt
worship hours.
Cottrell as.5erted be 11w let--
ter1 of 1ratltude: 1t1Unt •
drink of water from the CUp
affected mi raculous CW't!I for
epil!!psy. hemorrhace.
rheumatism and arthritiJ. "Ot
course. Uiere Is no potJUvt
proof that lbe cup J qw ii the
Holy Grall; It hll -· *" te1ttd 1c1entHlcaJly. Y • t ,
reports of astoundlnf CIU'!I
are real tnouah," CoUtdl
1t.attd.
Jan Murray
To Appear
At Rally
Jan Murr1y, flnte ri.lner
currently headlinln1 in Lu
Vegas, will be th• muter or
ceremonies at the r a I I y
culmlnatin1 the "Candl•U&ht
Walk of Solidarity with Soviet
J ews'' that wll begin at 7 p.m.
on Tuesday •t tbe Anaheim
Convention Center. The rtlly
will be held at Melodyland, at
the end of the v.·alk.
In addition to Jan ?t1urray,
the rall)' wlll feature Jol\n
Rothrn1n. 1 distinaulfhttJ 1tu·
dent now attend.int Whittler
College. who spend time In.
Russia and wUI share with us
his experiences as a stud~rtt
there. Michael MeCorn'llck.
noted 1lng1r, will perform for
the audience.
Chureh school !:ail.tr Suntlty
mly. The suntan 1ubjtct Is
entitled "Grea t D1y In tht
Morn.in1!" To bt p~tenlff b1
Dr . l'lllllp G. Mw:ray, who will
preach at both the t :30 and 11
1.m. u:rvlce1.
"\Vhy :Btlieve in Raur-
rtetion?" is a q tJt•llon
answered by Dr. Gt or1e 0.
Wood, putor of Glad TidiD11
A1sembly, 15th and MoJ'lf'OVia,
Newport Beach, ln ll'l Easter
Sund1y momin& ae.rmon. TM
1ervice belin• at 11 a.m.,
prtetdtd by a Sunday "'"°"'
hour al O:ts a.m. !UY. Paul
Finkenbinder, director of
Latin American 1t • d I o
Corona del rtfar Community Evangelism, will be prt1Chin1
Church, Conire1atfcmal, Ill in the Sunday eve n In I
Heliotrope Ave., will have two mi.!ls.ion1ry rally which be&lna:
worship services on Easter •t I p.m. At the conclusion of
Sunday, 9:30 and 11 a.m. with the meellnf , the dram1tlc new
Crntral Blblt Church of
Coila Mesa, 190 2.1rd SL, will
hold worship Easter Sunday at
9 .11nd 10:30 a.m. with sermon
entitled "The Power of the
Resurrection." Al the 7 p.m.
5erVice. the service will In·
clude baptism.
Thirty·two young people: of
St. James Epl1copal Cbut<'h.
3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach,
will be admitted to the
privileges or the p II r Is h
eucherist at a special 1ervice
a.t 4 p,m. on Saturd.Ry after·
noon. Traditional Easter
baptisms wlll be performed at
the same hour. The Easter
Temple &lb Davtd o f
Oranae County will (.'(Induct It!
Sabbath Services on Friday
evening at B: 15 p.m. at the
Co mmunity Congregational
Church, 4111 Katella Avenue
at Bloomfield, in Lo 1
Alemit~. During these
services, the congregation will
celebrate and honor the B11r
Mitzvah of Marc Becker, son
o( Mr. and Mr1. Arthur
Becker. The services wlll be
conducttd by Rabbi Bernard
B. Go!dsmllt.. in conjunction
wilh Cantor Harry Newman.
In honor or the Bar Mltzvah,
the a'iult choir of Temple Beth
David will participate in the
srrvices under the direclinn of
~1rs. Fay Newman, the
Temple music director.
Ml or movlt produc ed by Rev.
Prlnct of Peace Lu ther111 child c1re prov:idtd for both Finkenbinder, "Elijah and
Church, 2987 Mesa Verde 1ervlce1. 1'1ere will be no Baal," will be 1hown.
Drive East, Costa Mesa, wll\11;=;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;;:::;:;:;
have five feslival 1ervlces on Easter Sunday morning. two
Identical worship services will
ht held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. by
Chrlsl Church By the Sea. 1400
\\'. Balboa Blvd., in Newport
Be11ch. "A Choice for Life"
~·Ill be Dr. Ra y C. Gery's
sermon theme. Tht Sanctuary
Choir will present 8 special
Ea!lter c11rol. and f.1rs . Lor·
raine Gerv ~·ill sing "Open the
crafts of the Temple ." Church
schooh·ilJ meet at 9:30 only.
celebration of the ruurrection Saint J amrs E p Ii e op a I
will begin at 11 p.m. on Salur· Church, 3209 Via Lido,
day tvening with the lightinJ; Newport Beach, will celebrate
of the New Flrt, b!rs.~ing of lhe resurreclioo of Chri~t with
the Pascal candle, vlgil. and a Midnight ~1a!S tonight end
restival choral celebration of fil'e services on Easttr Sun.
the Holy Communion at mid· day . The midnight service
ni~ht. Services on Easter Day ton i11:ht will bel]"in at 11 p.m.
wi!l be celebrations of the Ho-Father John A.~hey will prt':sch
ly Communion with 1ermon at t~.a 1ermon. On Ea!ter Sun·
6, 7, 9, and 11 a.m. d~. there will be four
Easter Sunday. Sun r l 1 e
service is at 6 with Pa1tor
Mathew preaching on the
theme "He Is Rii:rn" sind thf'
Youth Choir will sin&. A
breakfast will be srrved at 7
for everyone by the young
peoplr ... He Arose -So Will
I" will be Pastor Anderson'• ~
sermon theme at the four
services, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m.
The Day School and Chancel
Choirs will sing.
Mesa Verde Un I t e d
PRINCE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
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6:00-Sunrise Service with
"He ts Ari 1en"
7:00-Ea stt r Bre akfa1t
P11t6r Math•w preachin9
Youth Choi r 1ing1
8 :00~ ':00, 10:00 end 11:00-Pa itor Andtrson
r,rtachin9 on the th•M•
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Da y School and Chenc t l Choirs
ln,,pirationa! messages will
highlight commemoration of
the resurrection day or our
Lord end Saviour Jesu:oi Christ
at the Flr1I Bapll1t Church,
301 Magnolia Street, Costa
Mesa . on Easter Sunday. Dr.
James 0. Combs. pastor of the
church. will bring messages
ent!Ued, 'Chri~l. the Con·
queror of the Universe.'' at
thr JI a.m. service and "Proof
that Chri1t was Crucified on
Wedntsday." in the 7 p.m.
~ervice. Spe:ial Eisler music
will be featured by the ~holr.
which is under the direction of
Rev. Russell Gordon, In both
of the~ services. The Sunday
morning Bible &hool with
classes for all ages starts at
9:45 a.m.
A special children's Easter services of Holy Communion
:o;ervice will be held at 4 p,m. at 6, 7, 9 and II a.m. and Ont;
on Sunday afternoon 1~dth chlldren'1 service at 4 p.m.
presentation of the Len1en Father Harlan Coykenl1a11 wlll
Mite Boxes, creation of a preac11tat the 6 am. service.
flower cross, ~els! Easter Father A!hey will preach at
story and music, and d!stribu· the other services. Mu1ic for
lion of Easter plants, the sym· Easter Sunday v.•ill feat ure
bol nf the Resurrectkln to each "Alleluia" tung by the adult
child. ctmlr at the 1 1Jnd 11 a.m.
Methodist Church will have
thrt!e Easter Sunday worahlp
services. 8. 9 and 10:30 a.m.
Rev. Paul C. BitsemPyer,
minister, has selected as his
sermon topic for the threed':======================== service~. "A Faith Trium.I ·
P.1r. Jay Colyar. professor of M!rvlces. Bass Stephe n
music al Orange Coast Col\egcl..::-======================:::::j
phant." At the 8 a.m. service,
Stenhen Johnson will sin11:.
"The Trumpet Shall Sound"
by Handel. The 9 a.m, and
10:30 a.m. services will be
and musical direct.or of st.r
James' Parish will conduct
Junior and Senior choirs st the
several services.
"Encounter at Emmaus" Is
--the sermon topic of the Rev .
"Symbol of Eternity" will be J -.----••iiiii•••~the title of a talk before the P
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College. Special music will ht
provided by Dr. Robert Monr.·
in10 wtio will play works by
Debussy. Services will begin
at IO:JO a.m. at the church.
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• Comment Page
~Is a College Degree That Necessary?
By REP. ROMAN C. PVCINSKJ
Du.of• Coaaruamu
lttember, HoGJe Edltt8lioll: Clfmmitke
rro»~ an addre11 btfore tht annual
conf1:renee on lnduatriat Educafiq1t.
American education has had Us share
of cutting-edge thinkers. But neither the
public nor the professions really eApeclr
educators to be risk taters.
I v.•ould like to revise this concept.
\Ve need risk takers in American educa·
lion if we art to fulfill the promise
of our repubUc.
I am deeply concerned about the crists
facing American edtfcation. Every one
of the 18,000 school districts in the United
States 1, facing severe problems. There
are not only financial problems but
equally important and relevant is the
crisis of confid~ with a tremendous
dblllusionmetlL In many areas of our
('OUJltry in the educetional system. The
educational nttds or the 70'1 requlre
a monumental effort.
THE EDVCATIONAL NEEDS of the
70's abarply dtfiot' the role and
responsibUity of vocational educators in
this next decade. We must produce in
tbe next 100 months a highly skilled,
highly trained, and highly capable labor
force of 110 million people to manage
a two trillion aollar economy. There
""111 be ~· need! for manpower
In vocational education tralrung and
career development.
The last third of the Twentieth Cuitury
~kwlgs to the vocational educator. lf
Uie whole coocept of public education
is Lo survive. H the American people·s
eottridence ls to be restored, if bond
Manson-Calley:
A Dual Solution
dy S.Vu EISENSTE~
Los A.a.get.cs Fret Prt1s
C#Ylltfll lffl lll ·-IE~t1$
A suggestion made in jesl some months
ago, then spread as a rwnor, finally
readied the ean of people in a position to
about to bear fru it. That suggestion is
abolit to bear fruit. Naturally, until the
"package" is ready for publication, ~11
nmnes involved and the exact details
must· remain confidential. We can sa,y at
thl3 time, however, that the necessary
change.s in kcil and state laws and ' the
1overoor'.s approval are almost certain.
The linking of Lieutenant Calley and
Charles Manson in a public exhibition to
raise money for extremelv worthwhile
caWteS is, all agree, a stroke of genius.
Nobody involved with the extremely
sensitive negotiations can recall just Who
thought of it first.
But here it is: Sometime just after
tthool begins .again in the fall. Charles
Manson. will be p«blicly execu~d by
l.ieutenant Calley in the Los Angeles
Coliseum. The event will be carried live
by closed-circuit television and satellite
to miWom of homes across the planet. In
addition, there will be a lottery to
determine who will get parts of Charles
Manson's body. Manson's co-defendants
have agreed to burn themselves to death
separately during the execution. Calley is
certain that be can prolong Manson's
death throughout the immolation of the
girts. and if there are any others ol
Charlie's "family'' ""ho wish to step
forward. he is sure that the liming of
1'1anson's death can be adjusted ac·
cordingly.
IF THE PLAN is approved, It v.•ill be
the first public exe<:Ution in California in
over a century. It will be the first time a
legal lottery has betn held in California.
And last but not least the first lottery and
execution c a r r t e d on closed.circuit
television. These are the obvious ''firsts" in~
''olved. but behlod the scenes, the ex•
citement is for very different reasons.
And, you guessed it. all the reasons sift
dov.'ll to just one: money.
Even those v;ho were horrified when
first approached for their opinions, when
they v.·ere klld the very real finanCial
gains possible. changed their ))'.OSition.
Even those firmly oppo.5ed to capital
punishment, when presented with a sign-
ed testimony by Charles Manson (not
available for direct quotation at this
time) to the effect tha t he and his Family
were glad to present an example of how
bravely and calmly it was possible to
die. kl be an example against the co"··
ardly hypocrisy of the society that ct1n·
demned him to death. while in fact, the
society itself was sick and dying.
And the ract that society v.·as willing tr.
pay enormous sums (that could have
been spent on restoring medical. welfare,
etc.) to see him butchered, proved to him
and to his Family, how morally bankrupt
the society "·as.
THE OFFICIALS most closely involved
with negotialions \\·ere happy to give
Manson bis propaganda "victory," a~
they believed, and so it turned out, that
the benefits to the poor. elderly, 1he
educational establishment, etc.. were
going to prove to be enormous.
Example: \Vith the estimated $50.000.-
000 gross take for tickets, TV, lottery,
etc .. all budget cuts to the University of
California. the State Colleges. Medi.Cal,
Rural Assistance, and many others. will
be restored. Many more students will be
able to enter colleges in California. Many
elderly v.·ill get the kind of care they
deserve and are entitled to. Stalled
legislative programs for re-education of .
oul"°f-work aero-space engineers will be
implemented.
Our Han In San Frauclsro
Get tl1e Message
(Cough" Cough)
By HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -CBS' 1-.fike
Wallace flew in from N.Y. Tues. night
aboard a United 74'1-and enroute he
bummed a cigarette from Elaine Gentile.
the r;:upervtsing slev;ardess. Vlhen they
landed here. Mike grinned "Be sure and
cstch my show on KPl X at JO, it should
amuse you." Sure enough, there v.•11s
?.like on lhe tube. blasting cigarette
&moklng to a fare-thee-sick. • • •
NOTES AND QVOTl\S' Lynd! Cooper
found this on the wall of the Journalism
(;enttt at S'Jost Stale: "!{ow much news
would an Agnew Choose If an Agnew
could choose news?" ••. Willie Slocum,
the sage of Millbrae: "Pete P.1cCloskey
hu about aa much buslntss nummg for
President as Nixon bas." ... And Tr<Jy
Novak heart the Demos may run Hanoi's
Gm. Ciiap for Pres. next year on the
slogan: "lft ke.pl Ila oul of Laol" .•. And
1litn1 up the schOOI strike. Principal U
Carleo4' of Half Moon Ba;y feels It's
aP.fOPOS to revive the 00!· about "O~d ~lpals never die, I.bey JU.SL lo9e I.Mir
1...iu ... " • • •
ACTION CE~iRAL: The FAA has
dlt<I n pllotl for fiytng too low -.... ,
el • rH:tt -O\ltr San Gregorio 8e3Cll,
'flbere the oOOJes are frolicking these
days. PM District Oiief 11111 Morfjirs
wam;ne to Oyen: "Don't get caught ":ltb
,.., flaps clo!'I\." • • • At.mKlll T0,_1 W,,LFt: m1v U1h1k it's
1 ttetet lbat he'.s holed up in the 2iOO bloclt oo Buchanan. p!ay1'1i;t 11·s rnetgJc
l.)'ptwriltr. but -The Shadow Knowll! • • •
CAJtTOOSlST Ch11rles Schull and TV
Producer Ltt ~1endl'lv n h:tve Ml\' f~·rn1·
1 ed The Saoopy Company, Yi'hait object ia
I
to build a $20 million amusement r.f'nter a
few years hence. called Snoopy's Park, or
cnurse. They have hired a ct1mputer to
find a Snoopable location.
• • •
gf'ERLING HA\'i>EN, having: shaved
off hb beloved beard. vdll play a Mafia
type -pardoa, Cosa Nostra -that ts. an
JtaJian·Americ11n in "The Godfather"
movie, being .directed by S. F.'s Fr11ncil'I
Ford Coppola, himself a distinguished
hyphenate.
• • •
GO.Co-GO: Pablo, our spy at Soledad.
reports a prisoner on the work.rurlough
program there missed the evening bus
back to the prison and was so won-ied
about . the consequences tb3t ht stole a
car aod beat the bus blck and that'1
good thinking. • • •
ATI'N. SUPERVISOf\ Dianne: I'm not
gw-e What thls means. bot El Cid on
Bav.·dway j!I holding auditions for topless
and bottomle115 -men. , .Boulevard of
broken dreams: Carol Doda is in love
\\'ith a married policeman v.'ho says he's
trying tc get *' dlvorot but you know how
it ii, • • •
COLOl\FUL WRl'MNG Dtl"I"., In the
.\prll wue of s.r. m1.1g. Archlttctural
CriOc AUan Temko descrlbts the Vallian·
court Fountain -that jumble dov.11 there
a1 Ferry Parle -as looking \Ike "et·
crescences deposited by a giant concrete
cYlA with squnre intestints" , ,The Bing
frc~bys. <A'ith young Harry, Nat and
~t r1ry Frances in tow, are ofl t\l Las
Crl!ces Jn Raja Calif. for their annual
A,pril·hlay mplte there -but the kids
will ha\e lo stud v any\\ay . Kathryn
Cl'f'shy h11s hfr teachin& credtnUall and
a hickory 1t.ick.
luues are to be approved, in contrast
to defeat aft.tr defeat, the vocational
educa\or1 ,vW have to save Ole 1ystem.
V.'e've gone through the noble e.t·
per lmeot of educating millions of
Americana to do nothing. 'lbe: crisis
that b swetping Amerlca is real. You
have the av.·esome respoosibility of put·
ting the educational ay51'm back
together, l!, Jndeed, it is to survive.
WHAT I WA.NT to do is restruclurf:
the American education system. Wt must
persuade all the educators in the country
that the time has come when every
single, yOUng American ought to graduate
from high school with a marketable
skill. An educational system that teaches
a youngster to do nothing contributes
lo emotional instability. The educational
aystem shou1d provide every youngster
w.~
•ffty, ".,. ... S.11 tH lllat
•tricky llllY?'
"Wait ~ minute.'' the wary tax payer
prot.esta. "Fi~ty million dollars is a lot of
mOney, but not THAT iuuch." True, the
officials admit. But cal!ey-Ma.nson, or
.. CM/' is just a start. With the necessary
law• ~cted, and the e x p e c t e d
challenges carried kl and tested by the
Supreme Court, CM will be only tbe first
of se1T1iannual or even bimonthly ex·
hibltions.
IT JS EXPECTED that many var ia·
lions of the ba5ic execution will be work·
ed out and held in different-localities, The
punishment will be desigried to fit the
crime. Knlfe murderer•, such as Manson,
will have pleces of their bodies cut off,
JittJe.by little. "An eye for an eye, a tooth
for. a tooth.'' Calley, in hls tum. will offer
lull military honor11, band playing and a
2l·iufi salute. be tom apart by four to six
year old Vietnamese orphans. 'fie estates
of the two men wiU be richly endowed.
And' it will be in their own interests to
speak ;to the pres$ at lenglh before the
executions. Other public enemies will die
by drawing and quartering, being plactd
on the rack, poisoning. Natur ally, not all
executions v.·ill lend themselves to large
public gatherings. For less famOU!
criminals smaller facilities will be
rented .
A few indirect conlmenls by religious.
political, and social leaders might be in
ordt-r:
lt ·will help to pro\'ide more peace of·
ficers to keep the people in line ."
From a priest: "Our Lord was exe·
cuted publiclv. \Vit h0ut the cnicitixion
there would be no Christianity."
From a rabbi : "If the social benefits of
an act are great. the individual sen•es
society and himself v.·ell by lending
tumself to It."
From a retired· deputy shrriff: "This
will Pt'O\'e "' deterrent t.o anybody th ink·
ing about committing a crime in cold
blood. and
From the governor's office : "We're
quite hopeful that this y,•iJI go through.
The governor has pledged himself to
keeping ta1es down and provicijng relief
for homeowners . No~·. homeo~'TlerS will
be able to sleep better at night, pay less.
and justice will be served."
From a morticia n: "We \viii ha,·e
facilities for public vlt\ving of the re.-
mains, in a tasteful ·way, and In this way
"ill increase !he public fiscal benefits of
the ~·hole idea. rm for it."
FRO~t A MOTHER: "I say let children
see the results of misbehaving. It'll teach
them a good lesson. You just caol get
av.•ay ·with that sort of thing, Immorality
and sleeping around, Good for them, I
1av."
From a pacifist: •11 think the Slate ·is
going to reap loo much glory and loot
from this. bul a person has a right to
dispose of his life the v"ay he \\'ants to. 1
cM't say he 11houldn't go this ~Y·"
From someone against c a p It • 1
punlshmt:nl : "Well. ll isn·t really capital
punishment. They could stay in jail. they
could keep apprallng for years. 1'm not
against suicide."
From a war·prlmer's wife : "?i-taybe
lhls will get my husban(I home.••
From a psychiatrist: "This Is wha t
~fan80ll rtally wanted. 'Ibe public ct1n·
vlneed ~Im he was the devil In the Otsh.
He won 't feel ·a thing as he't cut up , He kno"" We's supernatural and above all
huma n.11111.·s."
From an English te&cher : ''All thi.s Is a
poor take.off ot1 Jonathan Swift's 'A
Modc;t Proposal.' "
So 1here ii ls. The most daring break
with the past ever suggested In Caliloml8
Stttte hiiitory, Who knows how fer and
wide the ldta will ~pread, how much
po~ltl,•e ~lal good will comt of ll. bow
mur.h legal rtv"nut. \\ilhOu t new taxes
••ill bf: g<':neraled, while at the same lime
J ust.let is str,·ed~
Nt'f<A' It's fime for the public to be
ll<anl. What do you think!
with a fallba ck position. an "ace in
the hole."
Individuals need fall·back skills that
permit them to have economic .security
while attempUng higher educatlonal at·
t.alnments. Even studenl.s going to cnllege
with dtsires in becoming professionals
need to have fall·back skills.
We are spending $2100 per year per
student in higher education, v.·bereas we
are spending only '700 per student m
elementary and secondary schools. This
inequity must be stopped when we . con·
sider that less than 10 percent or the
youth complete college.
WE P.IUST STOP this obsession that
we must have a college degree to become
meaningful ln this life. The larger
percentage of those in college have bad
the discipline ol vocational education
Free
in their early Jives. VocaUOnal education
bas a strong tr•ck record when 1t comes
to encouraging young people to go on
to higher education.
In the concept of restructuring our
education system, we have kl put a
higher emphasis on cooperative v;ork
study programs. The day will come
when large vocational school facilities
will no longer be built to remain un~ed
during a large portion of the day, but
rather shops in the community "'iii be
used to provide actual work uperiences.
We must destroy the word "general
education" from our literature al'ld
replace It with "·career educaUon.'' All
must attain a ha.sic education so that
they can communicate and gain voca·
tional skills llO that they can become
useful members of the world of \vork.
we·re going to have 5000 new job skills
developed in the oat ten years, liO
on
re.search in education and a grtat deal
of imagination l.s needed t.o prepare
youngsltrs for new jobs.
WIJAT WE NEED more lhan anything
in American education is decision·
makers, people v.•ho are willing to take
a chant-e. risk being wrong but make
a decision. Industry is begging aod
pleading for decision·makers. Vocational
education can produce decision-makers
at a greater rate than anyone else.
Vocational education today if 1he
keystone of the American educalion,
system. Vocational educaUon is becoming
the backbone of the entire American
educational system . This country bas
never accepted vocational education
more than now. We have the oppartunity
as a nation t.o set the space for mankind
all over the world , We can do th is
because we are a free nation.
Wane
'Americans Seem to Lean Toward Censorship
By CALVIN MAYNE
Associate Edit.or
RockesUr Tlmea·Unlon
11Cemorship -shield or sword?"
Th.is subject of a high school panel
discussion in which I participated bas
to be disturbing to any newspaperman.
'That's becallSe censorship is always a
S\\:ord threateni~g both journalism and
a fundamental freedom of the American
people. But isn't this question really
academic? ~urely no one could talk
serio!¥i1Y about the threat of censorship
in the United States when our Constitu·
tion says so clearly:
"Congress shall make no law _ .•
abridging the freedom of speech. or
or the press."
That's the beauty of that amen~:
"No law" means just that. There are
no but3 or txctpU. As Justice Hugo
L . Black has written: "The First Amend·
ment does not speak equivocally • _ .
It must be taken as a comman d
of the broadest scope that explicit
language, read in the context of a liberty·
loving society, ·will allov.'."
SO WHAT IS there to worry about
insofa r as censorship is concerned? Plen·
ty , For censorship, like a chameleon,
comes in many colors. aod in many
shapes. And freedom of the press is
by no means secure in America. even
though it has been constitutionally
guaranteed for nearly two cenlurit'S.
Everyone knov.·s. or should, that all
dictators censor the press as a first
order of business. But it can't happen
here, can it?
To paraphrase a remark by Pogo in
another context. 1 fear that when I
spy the enemy. T see us -that is ,
the American people.
Not long ago. the CBS Television pri>
~am "60 Minutes'' made a survey about
the First Amendment. It asked a broad
range of people:
"Except in time of \\'Sr, do you think
neo,1.·spapers, radio and telev ision should
ha,·e the right to re port any stor y even
ir the ftovernment feels it is harmful
to our national interest?"
THE FRIGHTENlNG thing, to mt>,
is that onl:v 42 percent of the respondents
said they thought newspapers. radio and
television should have the right freely
to report such stories. and a clear ma·
jority -SS percent -said that they
should not have any such right.
It ts too little known thflt througtiout
the "free v.·orld" there is. unhappily,
a great deal of censorship. to the point
v.·here edil.ing a newspaper can make
you a bad insurance risk or at least
put you In jail. That's true in Grcect>,
the birthplace of democracy. ll's true
in many Latin American countries. And
I don ·t mean just Cuba. Ifs true even
In South Vietnam, the country ·where
• we ba\'e invested so many lives and
so much treasure in 1be defense ot
frtedom and yet where 1here ts a press
code tbat says: ''The exercise of pres!
freedom shall not be harmful to personal
honor. national security, or trnditional
morality," \l.'hatever that me:lns.
BUT lET'S come back to the Unil<':d
Statts. Let's look at the enemies of
frffdom of tht press here. Telev ision
and radio operate uoder lictn.st by the
government; and while the Federal Com·
munlcaUons Commission has not tritd
to censor TV nev.•s or proitram content.
It clearly could and the Supreme' Court
might juJt let It aet av.·ay ~·ith that
son1e day.
There art some Amt:ricaos v.·ho ~ould
be \•try hAppy to see [t happt'r1. Vice
Presi<ltrit Agne;i.· is not one of them,
1 bt>11eve;' but con~ider the angry man
in Kooxvil!t. Tenn.. o,1.·ho v.r ute to
Cha irman Dean Burch of the FCC not
lon.r ago. According to nlchard S:ilant,
pr<'::lld<'nt of CBS Ne.,.·s. the letter said:
··t hope that you wlll make the greatest
t-Uort in your life to h11vt some fedtral
ltaislallon pas.std whertby the TV
neto,1.·orks wilt have 'free speech' taken
from them . The time is far past when
they shou:ld be censored. and censoted
with all the power that the fede ral
government can muster."
I have no doubt that the gentleman
from Knoxville meant it, and he probably
means it about plenty of newspapers,
too. And there are far too many people
in the United States like that choleric
critic.
SOMETBtES EVEN t have found
myself wondering about freedom of the
press.
The "underground press" in America
puts out some of the most irresponsible,
untruthful, slanted, vicious and obscene
neWspapers in the history of. American
jour!1alism; and that c~Vers quite a
territory. Whatever sins of distortion
the daily newspapers might commit they
pale into utter rectitude when comPared
~·Jth the. SO<a!led revolutionary press
in America. But then I cool my anger
and remind myself that I would not
set myself up as a censor to prohibit
such newspapers, or even teinper the ir
language, even if I could. Because
f~eedom isn·t freedom if you lry to
pick and choose what kind of treedom
it shall be. Nearly everybody "'ould
like kl serve on a committee to improve
the press and inject more responsibility
into its performance, but who is going
to serve and who's going to make the
appointments to such a committee?
THE URGE TO CENSOR transcends
all ideologies. For every person who
believes, as some do. that ne"·spapers
are perpetuating the 'l\'ar in Vietnam
and are much too defensive about f\tr,
Nixon and are part and parcel of the
v.•hole monopolistic, capitalistic system
that is ruining the country, there is
another person who believes that most,
if not all, ne\\·spapcrmcn are allied v.•ith
the Communist apparatus in this country,
J've heard from both types. Both are
V.Tong. But I know the mentality, and
I don't like it. So Jong as it exists. it
\\'ill seek to express itself in censorship.
I'm not talking now about mere
criticism of the press. All news media
are fair game for anyone \\'ho wants
lo find faull with theil-performance.
After all, the media are hardly shy
about criticizing other people and in
stituations. Rather, it's the use or threat
of stronger criminal libel laws, citatjons
for contempt of court. advertising or
circulation boycotts. FCC regulations,
government reprisals against individua l
nev.•smen, subpoenas lo force disclosure
of news sources, judicial-type press coun·
cils and other such strong-arm measures
that jeopardizes fundamental press
freedom.
I HOPE THAT no American will SOC·
eumb to the temptation to be a censor
of the press. v.·hatever his motives might
be (most censors fancy themse lves to
have the noblest of motives ).
Do not cluck your tongue at either
1be militant Right or the militant Left
when they critic ize the press and suggest
that somebody really ought lo prevent
those irresponsible editors or telecasters
from doing so many harmful things.
Look within yourself and your ov.11
heart f\1ake sure that you are ready
to defend the right of every man lo
say or write "'hat he \\'ishes. ho\\·ever
much you may disapprove of it. If you
are not, then the enemies or freedom
of th-:_ press may include you. too.
From Canada to Tijuana
With No Traffic Lights
In about five years or less, vacationing
n1olorlsts y,•i\l be able to journey from
Vancouver. British Columbia to Ti juana.
Mexico. on a continuous 1,406-mile
highy,·ay free of traffic lights and \vith
no grade separation.,. The trip -if
driven non-stop -\Vill take between
23 and 24 hour s al an average speed
of 60 mph, and \\'ill treat motorists
to some of the most outstanding scenery
on lhe contine nt.
It's all coming about through the
gradual complt>lil)n of interstate Roule
No. 5 ... a bordtr-to-bo rder superhigh.
o,1.·ay that should be finished for its entire
t.382-mile length by 1976. (A 2i-mile
Canadian extension of this route con·
tinues from the international border iato
VAncouver.)
At present. 1·5 ls 86 percent comnleled. or its 1.332 miles. 1.191 miles are a·lready
open and in use. Another 139 miles
are under construction. and 53 miles
are in a stage v.·here design plans are
bclniz drawn and right-of•V.'flY is being
acquired .
llERE IS A run-down on where and
how far one can travel on J-S right
nov.·.
In 'Vashiugton, txcept for some minor
inconvenitncts '''here grade cross ings
11re being eliminalt'd and the road is
being widened. it Is now possible Ii>
drive from the Canadilll'I border to the
Oregon line on 1-S. A total of 277 miles
are optn. t.eavlng B1Alne. lht route heads
sou1h thro11gh Bellingham and nn to
Evertlt v.·titre the motorlc;t is treated
to vle\1•s of the majestic Olympic t.toun·
tains. Nex t, the route enters Seatllt
an!i then on to Tacoma and the slate
c11pltal, Olympia.
ln Oregon good news for motori5ts.
All 308 miles of 1..S are completed and
In operation. Crossing the Columbia
Ri ver. the route goes through Portland
iand on to Salem, lbe state capital.
Then strai ~ht ahead through Albitny And
Sprlnitfield and into EugenfJ, Along the
"''af motori!ll will e.njo)' the brt.albtaklna
l
scenery of Grants Pass.
IN CALlfORr\lA, 606 miles of 1·5
are open out of a total of 797 planned.
Under construction arc 139 miles.
Another 53 miles are: in the design and
righ1..of-way acquisition stage. Jn the
northern part of the slate there are
several gaps. However by using existing
highways the motorist has little trouble
in making the drive from the Oregon
l\he to Sacramento.
Another big gap exis ts bet\veen the
capital and 1·racy, but motorists can
easily drive this distance on moder n
U.S'. 50 pending completion of 1-5. Roule
99 1s the higho,1.·fiy that motori sts °"'"
take in traveling through the Sfln Joaquin
Valley to a poinl just below Bakersfield
\\'here 1-S i~ regained. Then it r,
lnter~ate all the way to San Diego
... Just a short way fro1n interesting
T11uana at lhe southern international
boundary.
U. S. Secretary of Transportation John
A. Volpe says, "The route sho uld be
a ~n to deve\op1nent in the great
Pacific Northwest. as v.·ell as being a
lremendou~ asset to our largest st1tl.e,
California."
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Saturday, April 10, 1971
The comment page or lbe
Daily Pilot seeks to Inform
and stimulate readers by
pre!\enting a variety of com·
n1entary on topics of inter-
est and significance from
Informed observers an d
spokesmen.
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HAPPY PASSOVER TI~tE!
HAPPY EASTER TIME. boys
and girls and welcome to
another 5aturdav morning nf
fun 8nrl le;irning \l't1h L'ncle
Len and his fr!tnds Carol .!nd
Andy.
The old mail sack 11.·a~ re:il!y
bulging again this v.'eek. I'll
bet this v.•as the most m:iil
1.inc!e Lton has ever gotten in a
four-week i;p;in
The work wcis really iiood,
too.
Uncle Len sends h is
\\'lrrnest congratulations out
loo Miss Sharon Braman for
her winning entry into Ask
Andy. Her question on the
duck-billed platypus and his
relatives along wtth Audy's
informative answer. apptars
on the page today, Look for
Sharon's picture ln the n'!xt
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few y,·eeks. .----------------------------------~ •
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She w!l! be receiving a firie
20-volume set of World Book
Encyclopedias for her effort.
~!so on today's page is on
excellen~ article about the
Ru!sian · program of space
explor8tion from i t s
beginning l.o the present dav.
You should save this arliC'le
for research on some of your
school work some day. It is
very complete and t•xc:tir:g_
* PRIZE WINNER * Chris \\iat son . JI. 3728 Ocean Blvd. Corona dt>I ;\far
Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len 's Art Contest. He.re'• all you
do: (1) Draw picture on ;.iiece of plain, white papt>r 5\2 inches wide and
4 inches deep. l'.se black ink and make Hnes black. (2) Do not copy or trace ..
plcture. It must be your own work. (J) Put your name, age and address
or. back of drawing. ri.1ail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box I~, DAILY
PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy hall dollar.
Let your imaginatioris run ~----------------
8\liay,
\Veil. this is the time of
Passover and the \line of
Easter. Passover hee;rin last
night with a giant feast1ng
called the Seder. Passover fe1r
the Jev.'ish people is a grefll
celebration of freedom from
the Egypti11ns 3,000 yc2rs .:igl'J.
It lasts for one week, durini;:
v.·hich time there is much
celebrating and spec i a I
banqueting.
\\'e talked ahout Passo\er
last v.•eek and our conte5t has
been open to Passover entries.
\\'e have gol\en only :i few up
to this point. The Edsltr-
Passover I'.' on t t' s ts "'':II
continue through next wePk so
there is still timt> to entr.r your
Passover pictures and poem'-.
Of courst>. it is also i.-.aster
time with all its celebra1 ing
and old traditions.
We will be getting e::ister
eggs, candy and Jillie prc:;ents
and many of us \viii be
spending time at prayPr lor
lhis is a rehgious celcbrvti un
as v:e!L
The Easter contests are olso
still opt>n for entries thr0ugh
Lhis next v.·eek . Let's really
dig in and draw again. ~1aybt>
you can brt>ak the record
nwnber of entries being lient
in lo Uncle Len's maJlbag .
Poetry honorable mtntions
go to the following : Nicholas
Verdina, 9, Huntington Beach:
Connie Ve r din R , f.11,
Huntington Beach and Chris
Watson. Corona de! ~!ar
Art honorable menti ons
inclu~I!': J an1ne Bro\\ ll, !i.
Christine Hird, 10; Connie
Verdina, 9, Huntington Beach:
f\'1cholas Verdina, 9.
Huntington Beach : CI n d y
Clark, 9h, Fountain Valley;
Ginny Sperry, 71.,, Ulron.:1 del
M11r : David Sperry, 9; Linda
Hobbs. 10, Corona de\ M.!l r:
John Pizzo . 3~. Newport
Beach: Allyson Pii.ro. r.: Erik
Benson, 6. Fountain V1dlev:
Elizabeth Dorn, 10\.:i, Cnror.a
de! Mar .
EASTER
\V}len green grass and warm sunshine come,
And ice and sno\v· are pushed aside.
Easter then is celebrated
The 1\·hole v.1orld '"ide.
Send your que1tio111 te A1k Children hunt colorful Easter egg~.
Hidden on Easter morn. c/o Oronge Cocnt Doil r Piiot, 101
l· 1560, Costo Meia, Collr.
•~~v •~"di • Co<T'~lrt• 1!!·ve111m1 ~'' <'I tt.• Wtrld '""~ E"tYCie•Nlll lo S,hor~n "''""'"~' IJ• 10, e< ~ou~••1~ Vo•lo•, C1>1!er~'"' lo• ~., ou~1r"'n
Dl'le5 the platypus ha ve any
rt1 atlves?
The duckbill platypus has
one living rt'.'lalive, though
they do not look at all like
cou~1 ns. Scit>nt1sts class them
in the same animal order
because (If certain features
hidden In their bodies. They
also class them as the n1o~t
simple mammals This 1s
because they are 1nost like the
1o 1 ancestors of the mammals
,. that live d oo earth "°'ay back
during the days of ~he
dinosaurs. The strange-looking
duckbill's cousip is the
l 1trange-looking splny anteater,
also known at tht> echidna.
We all know that mammals
are warm-blooded. a l r •
brta1hing animal s tha1 wear
fur They are c11\lt>d mAmmals
becau se· their b.1bies. art> fed
on mothf'r'S milk. Two hun-
<lr!.'d \Cars ago. sc1cnt1sts
\'.ere sllre that al\ man1mals
gave bU'lh lo live babies . Then
the duckbill plat~·pus and the
ectidna \\ rre d1scovt>red in
qu iet hideaw::iys of Austraha
and nearby islands. They are
v.arm ·blnodcd. air·hrrathlng:
animal'\ \\'ilh fur coats a n .d
lht>ir habit's frt'.'d on mothers
mi lk. So 1hey must be ratt>d as
tnamm 111s -hut these
strangers are egg· 1 a Y in g
man1ma\s.
Thr duckbill And the echidna
nrt> both about the size of a
smallish. s!ubb~·legged dng.
But thry dn nnt look like
rela t1vrs and lhev live very
different lives Ncvcrt heh~ss,
they are classed a~ cou5i~s
'ht"r::n15c lhry share certain
impnn ;int fra1urt>s 1hat makt>
lhcm dlfferrn! from alJJ.h
·other l1v1ng mammals. _
Though v.·arm·blor,ded . r1r
'!1 tempt>r;iturl'~ are snn1e"'hat
lowrr th11n nther m;immals.
Their slmpl1f1erl b on f s
rcst>n1hlc tht' skl'letnns of
pirds an d!he adttll s ;i re
~1h1rss. Jlolh hll\{' nos r ~ .... ..,, lfl()k like duck hills t1nd
both lay rnund. ;:nf1 shrl\C'd .
rPp1ile·IYPf' ei;g~ Thrir b<1by
milk 001rs from sprrial pnrr~
and !hr hrlplc~<i l1Ulr inf:tnts
t11ri it fr0m 1nothl'r·~ fut Thf'
duckbill <'nu<;1n~ h~vr nnr
more unu~u;il fl'AturP. Their
bod!rs havr nnly one l'lpenlng
to _R:f't rid nf both solid and Ji.
q111d .,.,1astes -and lhe tflmt>
c1_pl'n1 ng ~l ~o lavs thr e{u.:s
This feature w11s ritf'd v.·he n
lflt.Jse sLrangt m1mmals v.rre>
c!ass1/ied in an order ol their
civ.·n. The platypus and the
echldna share the 0 rd t> r
~1onotremata, .which means
Candy and chocolate are eaten,
And ne\V spring clothes are worn.
A k•nntdv 11111 doll1r t•H "' 1t1•~v "'•"'!"'' 11, !llM
tr1d1 Wlnd1 U."1, lrtl*Hrl a"4:~ ~· lftt wln~tni
'""Y lft !~I 1!Cry l ftd _,,, c&11!t1l. MtU Yfijf _ ... &r
o!oty lo U•tlt lift, ··~ lUC, Co11t M111, Callft••ll.
the an irna !s with one body '-----------------------
opening. The platypus of
Australia and Tasmania has a (/ t
genus and SPftles of his O\\'n. ,-----'
The,_ t>chidn11 h11s a ~cnus aro j Corner
group of his ov.·n. Hov.·cver,
the cchidna of New Guinea is
somewhat largrr than his
relati ves in Australia and Ta.~
man\a. Some scien\ists rate
them as two different species .
The furry platypus digs bur·
rows tn muddy river banks
and loves the water1 He has
webbed feet and a fllat,
eaver-type lail. His menu in-
c udes crayfish and o the r
s 11\1 waler creatures. The
RIDDLES and JOKES
* PRIZE
WINNER
Question \\That is the difference be·
t\veen a· cloud and a boy getting
spanked?
Ans\ver The cloud pours with rain
and the boy roars with pain
Juli. l•r11ton, !1. •111 Tr1d1wl.,d1.
lrtt*IKll1 ••• ,~
e idna enjoys life on the dry L.:=====================::J la d and digs his burrows ln
Ii dy soil He has no tail
nrlh ment\nnin11:, no webs on
his tnes and the fur on his
ba t'.'k is mixed wiJh porcup1or·
t~rpe quills. His favori te fOfld ls
termite5 _
Scientist~ Sll5Pf!Cl that the
!'ilrani.;e monotremt>~ are like
the very first mammals that
lived millions of years ago. In
the davs of the dinosaurs.
these mammal aOC(''itOl'S Jived
ln many lands. Onl~· the
platypus and the echidna
~urvived uncbanged to modrrn
times. This was because the
f1rrrt> mammals that ~amr
later never reached their lone-
ly 1~lands. •
'"-"d' lf!f'd' ~ W1tld l ..,k oi.i.. 111
!!111n ltl~~' •9• II. <" Gt•ll•I~ f.111 .•
Qh•~. tor h~r GV•lltO~
Could the moon possibly bt
ho\lov.·?
Yciu can tell whether a bo;ic
is full nr emrty hy ht>ftlnlil ii Jn
ynur han d. Its weight , nf
course. is rt>lated to its size. In some~'hat thr iiamn way we 1
can he sur,. tha1 the Inside nf
the mnnn Is nnt l'tTI em~ty hole.
H ii v.·erP hol!nw, 11 ~·nuld
weigh less for its ~b:e.
Natur11tl\'. of rourst>, ~c!rntisti;;
did nnt ·rc11ch thl~ conrlus1on
by helling thf' mMn like. a
box . Hnwever. it was
estimated from a number nf
basic farls lf'11rned frcim the
weights and sties of l\ver yday
objPrl~ herr on the l!fHth.
Ont fartor is the fnrcc nf
gr1vily, with lt5 rclatinnsh1p
lo ml'lss and d151anee. The
moon·s mas1 is the amount of
ml'ltltr In its site. nr vnlumt'
Thest> and 01h4'r complex f11c-
tnr~ wt:re computed toRelher.
' •
I . .• a1ses
., .
Bad Day
Lot~ of folks get that 'h11ng dog' look awiit.J ng rof-
f ee breaks and th is Chihuahua pup ''Little Bit" is
no exceJ'ltion . The 3·month·old, 5·ounce pooch has
no trouble readlng the n1orning paper from his
n1asler'i toffee cup.
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YOUR NEWS QUIZ
PART I· NATIONAL ANO INTOl'fAflONAl
Give yourself 10 points for ea.ch correct
&nSwer •
l·_Prealdtnt l\lxon wa s to.announce a new eched!!le
o! tr.oap v.11.hdra.wets. ~~m Viet Nam· thla ;week.
.>\t the end of Ma.rcb, American iround troops
were betn& withdrawn at Lhe rate of •• ? ••. per
month.
a-1.500 . ~7 ~2~Q c-12 ,&00
2 .>\ mllltary court. found LleutenantWilliunCalley
(CHOOSE O~I:;: &Wlty, not guilty) of tak.Jng_part
in the to-called My l,..ai massac re.
3 Lleutena.nt Calley's <:;au.rt marttLl t.rlal v.e.s the
loniea.t mll1tary trial tn the history a! the l!ruted
States. True or l'al~c?
4 Communist Party General Secretary •• ? .•
made the keynote speech at the openJng oi the.
24th Soviet Commun.1st Party Coogresi:;o
..... Nikolai Podgorny
b-Leonid Brezhev
e-Alexei Kosygin
5 The Soviet Party leader called for 1 cor.terene e
of the nuclear pov.·ers to ban nuclear weapons.
Kame the countries that possei;s nuclearv.·eapolls.
PART II· WORDS IN THE NEWS
Take 4. points for each word that you can
match with its correct meaning.
! ..... chaos a-bitter, 1>t1r.glng
2 ....• endorse
3 ..... acrid c-approve or support
4 ..••. propostl d-disorder, la.ck of or-
ganltat100
!5,, ••• condone
PART Ill· NAMES IN THE NEWS
Take 6 points for names that you can
correctly match with the clues.
! ..... Jame s Hodgson
2 ..••. fllohUIUDad Yahya
Khan
J ..... Richard Ichord
..i ..... AleJandro Lanui:;t.e
t; ..... J acob J avtt&
a.-President, Argentina.
b-Chalrma.n) House In•
ternal Security Com ...
mittee
c-Republicw Senator
from r-.-ew 'York.
d-t:.S. Secretary of La-
bor
e;-President, l'akistan
O VEC, lnt .. , M•clhon, Wt.con1ln
OAIL V PILOT 7
'l'ut l' ourself • He-re'• a cha.n« for everyone in th• t.mlly old enou&)2'1o read to tett hi• or htr own "noae tor newt." Take thlt
WflM<~~:.:.W..Qula In the privacy ol.-)'Out ewn~~
don't !Wen have to let th• ttet ot tht family know how
)'OU rnade 01.1t) and 1r. how mu.eh you know abou.t what'•
1,oina: on ln the w9rld today.
Don't th..,t--Anaw•l'I .,,..,. {u••lde iown) HI .. •ulJJ
Match word clut._ with thetr correspond·
ing plcturn or symbols, · 10 points lor-
9ach correct answei:.
B
DMZ
c
1 .....
C1V1l war erupted !n
this A51an naUoa.
2 .....
General Creighton
Abrams, U.S. military
commander 1n V 1 et
Kam
3". ...
It's NBA playoff time
L ...
24th SovletCommun!l!it
Party Congrei>s began
meeting Jn Mol!icow
5 ...••
Yugosla\·ian President
T ito met with Pope
Pa.W at the Vatican
6 .....
l\lajcr League baseball
season begins this
week
1 .....
Ramon Cruz was
elected Prer.1deot of
this country
8 .....
Kev.· York Go-ver nor _,.----....
Kelson Rockefellflr
9 .....
Presldenl Nixon
placed wage and price
E ~· rel!itrlctions on the e~~:~~~ conetruction industry
'4 . ~-10 .....
-1 /.::-Thi& buffer zone &ep-~~~#·';' a rates North andSouth. ,,1-;A \ .. Viet Nam
""' \! \
t!OW DOY~ RATE?
($c0!'9 Uth $ld'1~of Qulr. S.pr1r1tllyf 71 te al polnh. Good.
91 to 100 J!Olnt• -TOP SCOllE: 61 to 10 piilntt • F•lr.
81 to 90 point• -bcal lent. a> or Undtt? 11. H' mm!
fAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION
\\hat 16 your opinion of Pres1dentN1xon'6 govern-
ment reorgan17.at1on plan?
TlllS WEEK'S CHA!lfNGfl NO •COii
I\iilne the leader of the United .farmV.orkersOr-
ganlz:atlon CQmmittee. .. . ---------------------••••~;:> Jel•,) ·~$N111VH:l
;·01 ;r·• :..,., :i·t .a-9 :1--1·s ::i·r ·::1-l ·1·i ·~·1 ·z1n6 1oaw;,s
,.~ :•-r :q.£ :•·t :p·1 ·111 l'dVd
q•S :t •tr !t ·( :)·t :p·1 ;JI llfV'
••1•i5 pe1•un 'uo1un 1 •!•~5 'u1•11ir
lflHE) 't )U IJi 'IU!~::> jl)UllWlll'O:J·S ~q·tr :1"'l"( )Aj1Jll6·t l8•f 11 .1VV4
Yuri Gagarian Idol • Russ
Unmanned .Probes Stressed After Famed T_rip
~10SCOW (UPI 1 -He ate
meat stew arid chocolate
pudding the evening of Apnl
I J. 196J .
The following morning, Yuri
A. Gagarian climbed inln
Voslok I and made man·~ hrsl
lllght in space .
Mo.scow radio 111lerrupted
broadcast ing to announce .
"ThP road lo the planets is
open .··
Gargar1n, then 27, orbited
tht' earth once His one-hour,
4B·minute odyssey ended when
Vostok 1 parachuted safely
into a pasture -a monument
today marks the site .
An unkno..,.n Soviet Air
P'orce Major who s!.ood 5-foot-
2, Gagarlan overnight became
"t.he Columbus of the
interplanetary age .''
He swep1 throu gh space 10
monlbs before America's
Marine Lt . Col John H. Glenn
Jr. rirc!ed the esrth th re e
limes in the Mercury capsule
friendship 7.
'FIRST SWALLOW'
"The firgt Soviet swallow in
the co.smo1." a proud Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev called
Gagtirian.
"The most kissable face in
the universe." girl~ cooed ,
Hand50me he WA~. A
foundry worker-turned-pilot,
Gagarian gave the. world a
new worn "cosmonaut."
Al though the leading pioneer
iJ1 space. Gagarian never
n1adt> another space flight. He
ln.~tructe.d future cosmonau!s-
Some wes(em space experts
taid they thought !ht> Kremlin
did not wa nt to rlsk the Ufe of
lts No. l hero, who st>
unaffected manner and
flashing smile ch a rm e d
c:nin moner~ and king s around
the world he had 1panned .
BLK Gagarian died flying . Hf'
was killed March 27, 1%8. In
tl1c crash or a ~11Gi$ fighter
jet. He was 34.
Hi~ 11shrs wt>re hurlP1! Jn the
Kremlin \Yall. the p11nlheon nf
Sriviet he~s Leonid I
Brt'zhnev, now Communilit
party leadtr. Wfiipt at tbe atate
funeral tn Retl Sq1,11rt
In the d~lldt' .1in ce
Gagann's hlstorlt fl!ght , man
has walked on the moon.
MARS J\tACHINES
The Snviel Union will almost
ccrt111nly send machines to
Mars.
For rP.1~or;,., of cos t and
h11man ri sk. thr Snviet Union
aince tht> late J%0s 1ncreas1ng.
ly has turned to unmanned
exriloral1on in sp::irl". It has
bccorne 1he prnhahlr leader in
the unmanned field .
Tht Sov~et 'manned
spaceflight prl'lgr11m ts nnt
llt>ad . But 1t appears to have e
singular futurr Ro11! -!he
ronstructinn of orbital space
platlr)rms Rnd l;iboralorie1.
·The Soviet Union·' bas not
;innounceri a manner!
5pac·ef!1ghl since lasL Jun~
when Soyui !I carrit'd two
cosmonauts on an endurance
record-setting flight of almost
!8 ri11ys .
Veteran Moscow observers
said they think the htne fnr a
manned flight iii nigh, The
Snvic1 press in rect>nt weeks
has (!rapped hints an at~empt
may Men be made to start
assemhlinl{ the first orbi!al
spac-e platform.
ORBITAL LAB
Tht. orbital l.11bora!ory
program took top priori!~ in
the Sovie t manneri spaceflight
program whPn II bP!"itme clear
America hall won the race to
the moon .
Al!hough the Snv1PI Unirm
has yet lo put a ma n n11 (hP
moon. it. outttrips thr. 11n1tecl
St11tt11 in rohot rxp!or:it inn nf
thr lunar surface and in
planet.iry probe~.
Lun.1 16 scooped o u t
moonrock J1ample1 and
r:>turned them to t ti r t h .
Lunokhori I. thf' eight-wheeled
moon robot , has e'lplorcd the
Sea of Rein11 since Nov 17 .
The Soviet d eep-apace
proera.m keys on the Venus
5flries o{ unmanned ct1ft
des1gnrcl to bro11rdtn min's
fundaml!nt1! knowl&d11t of
Venus 7 ha.d become the. first
spticflcraf~ to l11nd in oper~t!n11
order on aoother planet. It
1urvivtd ttw roai;t1ng heat and
cru~hlnR" ~lm05phera of Venus
for 23 minute~. Si18"' olflcla\s
~-'ld r:1ri101ng B wealth of
lnfoi%11tl()n 1n !hat brlrl time,
Th@ 1970 !UCCetsel 0 r WflekJy maga1lne New Times,
automated spacecraft do not Soviet apace e1pert Anatoly
nullify the ~·ords of Co!. ('ren, Blagonravov said . Nlkoll'Ji P. Kamanin,
comm a nd er of the "There thOtild be 'no doubt
cofimnnauu, uttered Jn March, that Jn ~e near J1.1ture. wt
lliG8 : shall bec:;ome Witnesses of MW
"No automation can &o far .!!pace achlevementa which Will replace man in spacC flight." SPACE F'U11!RE have a great influfln<:e on
human Jives." Writing recently In the
newsrarPr l1h!'r;iry gazPtte. Msti&lav Keldysh, preaident
Soviet space scient ist Vasily of the Academy of Scltnc:e1
V, Parin 5atd · said in late 1969 tht Soviet
"Our space tu ture Is long~· {''lion ml fi{ existing orbital station~ wblrh -I g .set up ~rm1oent
w11J remain In the earth's orbit J •• Jnned orbital stations wJth
for many months." the next five years.
Parin cited folir current .Keldysh said th& $UcceSsfuJ
trends in the Soviet. space flights of lhti msnned Soyui &,
pro,R"ram : 7 and 8 were .. a fl'eat step·•
-.Use nf unmannf'd !'ipace. toward s?lv.ng engi neerinc
vehicles in tht> interest of problems involved In orbital
national economy. platform con!ltruction.
-Use of apace vehicles for" The flights that preceflded
Pxploration around the earth -the ~yuz 9 endurance mission
and in solar space. ~arr1ed out teAts of techniques
-Manned fllgbts of «pace e c e 8 ~ a r Y for space
vehicles. cons~ucuon, Inc Jud Jn g
-Establishin g Jons-existing weJ~ing. methods , docking aid
orbital space &tB!lons. nav1gat1on.
When AJ>')llo 14 astrona uts SOYUZ TRAGEDY
were on the mnon, Soviet • The first Soyui fliaht end@d
space i;cler1tlsts lauded the In tragedy. On April 24 19!5?
Lu.nokhod r?bol a~ capable of Cosmonaut Vladimir Xo~aro~
doing :inyth1ng the astrnn11ub crsshed In Soyu.t 1 when Jt
rnuld do excent convey human became fouled In fls Own
thoughts and ffltlingi;. par11chute lines and plunged
But cosmonauts will have to fnur mlle1 to tbfl rocks of tAe ~ss~rn ble 1.nd maintain the Ura! Mountains Komarov 40
orbital 11tation~ from which wa s the first in-flight sPact fulU ~t' , )?Cnerat1nn5 of mnrP fatality. ~~~~~~.cated rnbols w i 1 I Komaro~·· ill·f~ted flight
Lun11 16'~ chief design llld was the f1r1t Soviet manned ta~t Srptember· er I'! venture in 25 months. W1stem
.. 1 . : . space e1perta estimated Utt n. our np1n1on . 11 J~ mrirl! accidtnt Sit back' the manned
exped1rnt In fhP p_resent state program at ltiast one year nf sp:tre fJXn!nratinn In work . '
with tiutnmatfr de v Ice J . Th~ :;nv1e1 space progra m Is
A11fnmatil' craft are cbenoer 11 m1!1 ta• secret. But the
thnn manneri lllhl p 8 n d Soviet press occaalon!lly
txperimenta with rhem can be ~rops 1u1rded hints th1t
r-Arr1ed nut within t:reatir t~d!cate natlonaJ goals. Recent
limllir and do not !nvol\11 any hint., .Include~
risk for man." -N1ne·yeat "fl'lnd toura''
MAIN AIMS
At the. tamt t!mtt, apaca
sc:it>nlist Bon5 Petrov told hte
offici11I_ news agency Tass.
"the main aim~ nf tht Soviet
pro,R:ram for the immP.dlate
future iire to study furl.hf!r
prnp('r!le.~ of rit;lr t'!lrth 111iri
1nttrnlantta ry sp<1cr anii !ht
physlca! nature and orl«ln ti!
thf' moon .
of the solir 1yatttn by Aries
o! ltrgA. unmanned
labnratorles . poti!ibly
111emb l ed by Soviet
cosmon1uts aboard mlD!1M
apace stations circling the
tarth.
-Unmanned nlahta to Mars
in lht rclatJvely nea.r futurt to
softland. drill out a soil
aarnple and return to earth.
Perham this )'Mr. but more
Writing recrntly In the likely Jn 1963
'
•
flaciendaHomesHave
Real Rural Living
I . 1,~~no , Haciendas, a
"""'~ <»mmWUty in the loatbenl 7 coastal area of t.?ranae COunty, and San Juan ~•no share the spoUight ff. Prol'fllae: in t!H! rt:sults of re-~ son'8)'1 t h roug hout ~ .. Callfo!nia.
; ~ta of prime estate
~ were asked what might
tempt them to move to the
.n.Juan Capistrano area. . l 1Jiote who indicated an in-~':1'1. "'J"ull i. such an
I .' !• • K~·Estate .. \ ·: I''\
Ponference
' ·.f>n,· ·Cruise . ' 'mo .callfornla Ra! Eslale '~ will bold 11' eighth
-fl!l!I~ "11ale conference t1t1 u 'll..ctay cruise to Mex.ico
I the PrillcUs llalia,
will .depart ln>m Los
&oa·.June 4.
~ wUl cover the
blt>acl spectrum of the real
•able fitltl. Semlnars will be
bd°d'-uch day the Princesa
J1tlla ·ll ,not 'In port. The 420
pUNngv -aD.fint-claaa liner
wlll vi!lt Acapulco, Puerto r and Mua.Uan on the
'Ille "'ptratlon lee ol ~
lnct\id'ea adm.llsion to con-
ference sesslobl, 1 textbook,
certtfica te of coune com-!>Wioo and two coclllail r.cep-tiOhi A $10 pUt reglstraUon
f,. will permit 'o ""'"'.of a
rqtstrant IC! atjend the two «<ltatl partit!s. • rw for the -range from IOl5 lo ft,IM. -Each
area overwhelming:y Cited the
de.Sire for rural living and
clean ~-it as the motivating
fcrce.
San Juan Capistrano is the
last "underdeveloped" area
left in the coastal area of
Southern California.
Witb much of the land and
buildings preserved from the
19th century, the planners of
th1:i spar;;.Jing little community
have the opportunity to
develop one of the loveliest
cities in the world.
The Capistrano Hacienda
home-s have been designed as
a planned community to
preserve the herita@:e and
tradition of this historic area.
Each of the 35 homes in
Capistrano Haciendas will be
exclusive California r a n ch
styles d~igns offering in·
d.ividuality while preserving
trad.ilian.
The prestnt models , built on
20,IXKI .square foot lots and
averaging approximately 3,000
square feet in size. may be
selected or a specific design
will ~ created as an in·
terpretation or . the buyers
desires.
Priced from $80,000, the
homes feature dramatic use of
heavy beams, rustic wood,
strong masonry and custom
tile . . . not to mention an
oceanview complete with fresh
breezes.
Situated on a small mesa
overlooking Capistrano Valley
from the ocean 'to the moun-
tains. this secluded com-
mti:nity is easy lo find for new
visitors.
Market Rebound Predicted
WASJUNGTON -A 1l.rong about 63 ,P.eretnl or 1he Utle In· ~ market rebound began
recovery by the nallonal real surance · handled by ALT A late in 1970, according to the
estate market i.5 Indicated lor members. Nearly all un-
tbe fl r51. half of 1'11 in a derwriters in tM land title ALTA survey. Although tiUe
survey by the American Lat\d busineS! are members ot the underwriters surveyed list a
'l'itle Association. Association. decline in gross revenue
Projections from a sampling Land tit 1 e underwriters averaging 5.2 percent for 197fl
of ALTA member un· evidence and insure titles to in comparison with 1969, they
derwrlters show gross reveaue protect real estate purchasers ave raged a 1.4 percent gross
for the .first.sl% morith.s of this and lenders against financial revenue increase for the
year is expected to be an loss from possible land title fourth quarter of last year.
average of 12.2 per cent above defects. Their busines s Jn div id u a 11 y, all un·
that for the same period 1970. generally reflects the volume derwrilers in the sample
Underwriters surveyed Issue of real estate transactions. group except two predict gross
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Area Firm
Opening
New Office
South Coast Real Estate will
e:s:pand its facilities Ulday with
the opening of a new residen-
tial sales office at 1500 Adam.t
Avenue, Q:ista Mesa.
'
The new office will be at
ground floor level in the
modern, three·story Sparks
Building, while the firm will
retain its exisling third Door
offices to house its investment
and property management
divisions and executive of·
fices, according to Al Black,
broker-<iwner.
SENIOR SALES CONSULTANTS NAMED
Coldwell Banker'• Booth (left) and Pauley
Q:iinciding with the ex-
pansion. Black announced the
appointmen~ of three staff
members to new positions in
the firm.
Two Newport Salesmen
Get Consultant Titles
Kenneth Harris has been
in
office
the
Of
elevated to general manager, Two salesmen
while still remaining active in Newport Beach
residential and investment sales. Coldwell, Banker & C o . ,
Miss Ginny Morrison. top Realtors. have been given the
unit saleswoman for 1970 in new tit,~. of "seni?r. sales ~O?·
the Newport-Costa M e s a sulta_nt in recogn1llon of their
Board Of R I•· h earnings records and length ea wrs, as assum. f . 'th th ed the rvwitio ( d' to Ji:) o service w1 e company. . r~ . n ° ire~ r ~ They are J. Clark Booth and
pubh7 rela~1on~. She also-H Richard 1:. Pauley, both
rMemahmelactive m sales. Orange Q:iunty residents.
ic a Hoegee will head the The lect·" 1 t t d. . . y were se cu rom
Consultant'' in 1970. ll e
resides in Newport Beacli with
his wife. Jan, and two
children. He attended Stanford
University and received his
B.A. degree in political
science in 1959, and also at-
tended law sc hool for one year
at the University of Southern
California.
revenue increawi for the first
half of 1971, Anticipated ~
dividual increases range from
five percent to 21.2 percent
The two underwriters not
predicting increases expect
gross revenue for the first
half of 1971 to be about the
same as last year.
Underwriters surveyed also
report that operating expense
for 197fl was up an average of
3.6 percenl over 1969.
Project
Nearl y
Completecl
The Arboretum, Jnc., the
first ln a series of unique
garden ce:nters, is now nearing
completion (opening April 30)
at 1050 Edinger, just off the
Newport Freeway in Tustin.
1'he Arboretum, Inc. is 1
division of Environmental
lndustries, Inc., one of the na-
tion's largest landscape and
garden products service com.
panies. Burton S. Sperber is
pre.sident.
The building consists of a
series of distincth·e hexagonal
shapes which allow for flex-
ibility, a strong individual
signature, and an attractive
informal environment for
displaying a wide variety of
trees and plants, flowers and
garden supplies. The various
display areas are set off by
unusual large-scale graphics,
directional signs and a
sprightly use of color.
Brent, Goldman, Robbins
and Bown are the architects,
Ron Collier & Associates, col·
or coordination. The 17,000
square foot structure was built
by Capital Construction Co.,
engineered by W o I f s o n I
Bratakos Associates. p~oJ:r ~ manage~en 1v1s1on among more than 500 Coldwell
o fll'm, offer~ complete Banker sales personnel in
manatgement t servrt1ces to all California, Arizona and Texas. mves men prope Y owners, Th ' t f. th I 1 Jud· · I r -1 d ell 1r Y· 1ve o er sa esmen
Conferring titles on Coldwell
Banker's commission sales
personnel began in 1967. Since
then, 20 sales people have
been given the title of "Senior 1 -===='='="='"='=w=m=~="====,I Sales Consultant" and 41 have11·
received the title of "Sales i~~. ing smg e-ami Y w -were also given titles.
The sell'!Ction formula, ad·
Planning Post
To J efferson
Fred W. Jeffe:rson ,
secretary-treasurer of t h e
Shields Development C o . ,
Fountain Valley, has been ap·
pointed to a four-year term on
the Orange" County Plan·
ning O:lmmission.
Jerferson. who has been
associated with the develoJt
ment company during its
growth was appointed by Supt.
R11.!ph Clark of the 4th
Supervisorial District and his
appointment confirmed by the
board.
ministered by a management
committee headed by H. Stan·
ton Johnson, vice president
for administrative services,
requires that all recipienls
have a minimum of five years'
service with Coldwell Banker
.in addition to high earnings.
Booth, a resident of Corona
del Mar, began his company
career in 1962 and specializes
in the sale and leasing or
commercial property. Last
year he was named a "Sales
Consultant." He graduated
from Claremont Men's College
in 1959 with a B.A. degree.
Pauley joined Co Id we 1 l
Banker in 1963 and specializes
in residential income sales.
He also was named a "Sales
Consultant."
Founded in 1906, Coldwell
Banker conducts a broadly
diversified real estate business
in Calilornia, Arizona, Texas
and Washington. The finn
operates more than 70 offices
with a staff of approximately
1,700.
Architects
Open Finn·
"IF YOU HAVE
THE DESIRE"
If you have the desire, you
can start one of the most in-
teresting quests the human
mind could ever make. The
only pre-requisite is an iD-
quiring mind. The monetary
cost is nil.
For ·inst ance. if you have
the desire , you can discover
life principle, tl1e way it
works, and your relation to
it. There is oothing mysler·
ious about this thing. You can
Horace E. "Ernie '' Reynolds make the greatest discovery of your life. using creative announces the opening ef power of thought for definil!!
Reynolds .and Associates. a purposes. You can use thi!f
newly forn1ed Environmental thing for self benefits. such
Planning firm with offices at as: release of anxietv. excess
4300 Campus Drive, Newport worries, or more abUndance.
Beach. You can use it for fam ily wel--or ba•'tbe ·f)lll ·.nm of the. bmlrl ... , ruµy . atr-eon-
dltlontd liner. Every.cabin haa prtvitte · faclllbes, television,
iridlvidlWI temperature cort-
trala, telephone and dual<han-
ntl music l)'Stem. L1ve en-
tertainn\ent la featured in the
lll&htclubi.;
In Los Angeles
Reynolds and Associates fare or the betterment or your
provide land PI an n in g , friend s. There is no limit on
landscape architecture, and th is thing toward good.
graphics as desigri services.
Center Under Way Associates include R u d y Throughout the ages. some
Woodruff and Jane Flynn; individuals have discovered
Victor Brucher and Chuck this secret relationship be..
}lansen, senior planners: \lo'ilh tween themselves and this
Storm Case in charge of universe that other!! have not
architectural coordination. kno"'n or failed to recognize .
.\ddlUbi:lal 1inforrnation may
be abtalhed drom William E.
WUbenpoon; ·San Francisc9
Intemrtiooal Travel Center, 1
California St., San Francisco,
9'1·11, er from Princess
Cr,ataea, 3i35 Wilshire Blvd.,
Loi Anele1, 90010.
Newport Firm
Buys Acreage
Salt of tht 11).acre Van-der~ Dairy In Cerritos to DO .. U Con.lrucllon Com·
paQy or Newport Beach for =nt as • 164-unit
a · · compler WQ an-
-llWftk. blse prJce for the
localed nortl> of 166tb
Oft Carmentta Avenue, wJI I QPRIIl.matcly '350,000,
~tollarnell
<' r
.soP:hJ#ticotod co untry :r ' fn tN• unspoil·
-..~11.yof Son Juan
C11plltrat>0 • offering
fhio ,.,,..or.i. o'f baoch ~ and ,;fishing,
ya,cfitlnil, PtOUntains,
gotflpg;hor~··· All
Now towering above what
wiU 'be the new $250,000,000
Jntemational Center, adjacent
to Los Angeles International
Airport, is the steel frame for
the new business community's
first 16-story office building,
with the last girder now in
place.
Over 2,500 tons of ~tructural
steel have been welded and
bolted in ·place as IOI Con-
lintntal, the $14,000,000
building, 'bas been growift1t to
it& M l beigbl ·Over 350,000
square .feet o( sheet steel
decking. cov!red by concrete,
have been installed for the
building's noots. Benealh the
steel skeleton is a two-level
subterranean parking garage
which, with surrounding
surface parking, will ac-
commodate up to 1,200 cars.
International Center is the
new 128-acre planned com-
rnerci1l community b e I n g
wlthlfl 11\lnules of your gracious, individually
des'°"8d cGlffornio ranch home. YOUR
CHOICE 'Of •ii. and exclusive pion. OR select
on existing model. f ~ "" •• BJ\EATHDXG •••• RELAXDi.G rom
i •
"
It's not hard to learn these developed by Sep u Ive d a million dollars have gone into Forn1erly principal a f
L. h & R Id Lo secrrts and use them ooenly Properties, lnc.. a develo~ preparing the site, including inesc eyno s, ng and freely. There is no ritual.
f' · streets, utilities and Jandscap· Beach, Reynolds is well knov•n ment rrm Jointly ewned by ing. for environmental design in There are no ~et procedures.
Standard Oil of California's lt's all a matter of choices. The 101 Continental building the field of land development You make them yourself. subsidiary, Chevron Land and is to be completed by Sep-as v.·ell as recreational plan·
Development Company, and !ember, according to E. H. ning. Our age of superstition,
Boise Cascade Corporation. Moriarty. vice pres j dent ·li-~-..;;;.;-._.-___ m;,11 fears. and i~norance is fa!lt
The location was selected marketing, of Sep u] v e d a s ALE dra"'ing to the end. lntell i·
because. in the words of the Properties. The building will gent people are beginning to
"developments w Ith Im-have a variety of innovative discover the great secret of
mediate access lo air travel features, including floor-to-life itself. This thing is some-
will become the commercial ceiling office windows. com· WATER LILIES thing lo use, to live by, lo
centers of the coming•decades putetfed high-speed elevators, benefit Crom, to demonstrate,
-and International Center is its own postal operations room P•~ifie Goldfish Farms and to remove Hie Unci!rtain-
only a half-mile from Lo!! and Jandsca~ ganlen patios lies out of life. Y"" 1 .. 8 .. 2 Edwards St. Angeles I n t e r n • t i o n g I and plazas. No. this is oot a sponsorrd
Airrort." Steel for the construction Of!"'' s... °""" l!.rw••f •1 advertisement. It is a per· C.lcl ... Wiii .... l tl ... Plans call lot the eventual "''as fabricated at Bethlehem sonal message to those Y»ith
construction, over a IO.year Steel Corporation's Torrance WESTMINSTER inquiring min~. J respect.
period, of up to Z5 major office works, with steel-erection ef· 891•7105 full y and sincerely recom·
buildings, a hotel, ttstaurant.s fected by the corporation's mend those of you, v:ith the
and shops -most or which Western ereclion district. The ---- -----desire. to start your quest
are expected to be ''head-architects. engineers and immediately. You will re-
quarters· oriented" facilities general contractor for the BUSINESS AND ceive the profit and benefit ,
for nationally prom inf: n t building is Walter Kidde PROFESSIONAL not me. At the end of your firms. Already more than two Constructors. preliminary in vestigation of ------------------GUIDE this th;ng, I koow you wilt be
a better h u m a n being,
whether you use it or not. '~ ~e:'
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•.. ,:,~.; p~l~;,;~. "Pt•-I
fluh" it O~t •f !lit world". 1no1! I
t1 op11t1, tomic 1irip1. llttd it )
dtil'f h• tlit DAILY PILOT.
Also, rest assured, thi!I
thing will not undermine your
life, your religion, your phil·
osop!Jy. nor your scientific
minds. Thi!! thing called re-
ligious S<'ience philosophy
will only add to all of these
fields for you.
1 recommend thal you at-
tend a religiou~ sci~ l!C-
ture. They are held locally at
thl" Newport Beach Ebel!
Club. phone 548-65m, or the
Huntington Beach Womens'
Club. phone 84IH640. Tell
thosC' fine people Lou Graham
has sent ynu lo pick up the
free literature availablC'. And
al'i you inquire. knowledge
will hf' mAd(' avallAbl,. lo you
tn o;inrt your QUI'~!. UM' th\~
thin~ now. II \\'ill be done.
Lou .
'
There are manY
reasons to buy a
•
home inthe
Highlands at
Laguna Niguel.
But you'll see the
best one when
you look out the
window.
About all a window is goocl for in most homes is
to let some light in.
But it's different in The Highlands at Laguna
Niguel
The homes in tht: Highlands are built high up in
the hills, so when you look out the windo11.·s you get \
a view of all the surrounding countryside. l
Fram the windov. s of these homes you can look
down on the valley below and see all the "flatland"
communities. Across the val!ey you can see the
Santa Ana Mountains. Modjeska Peak; Santiago
Peak; Los Pines Peak. It's quite a vie\11.
Don't overlook everythinc else while
you're looking at the view.
A view isn't the only thing you get at Laguna
Niguel.
\Ve have miles of beach~. \\:e have a private
beach club ("fhe La,quna Niguel Beach Oub). \\7e
have the El N iguel Country Club, \\·ith an 18-hole
golf course that's ratex::I one of the three best in
Southern California. l 'he Dana Point Marina and
· · )'acht Club is right next door to Laguna Niguel.
And for people v.·ho live in the f--lighlands, there
is a private club for Hi~lands residents only with a
large clubhouse, an 85-foot S'\\'imming pool, nod a
playground and picnic area.
What do homes in The Highl1nds have
that ••ordinary" homes don't?
These homes are t'l-O, three, and four bedroom
homes.
You will find that the designs of these homes are
unusually \>:ell thought out. There are no awkward
area!!. No "k!unky" rooms.
And all of our homes have extra details that set 1
thcn1 apart from ··ordinary" homes. Details like 1
electric door openers on all garages, a choice of til e
and cai:pcting, carpeting throughout the hou~.
sprinklers in your front ]a\vn, front yard and side1
yard fencin g. and landscaping from the street in )
front of your home all the v;ay up to your front
yard fence (we call that "Strectscaping").
These extras are only a partial list of
what v.·e give you. There's much more
Hom•• In The Highlands are priced
from $27,500 to $36, 750.
Our prices are reasonable. Very reasonable
\\le offer you FHA. as \\•ell as conventional terms.
\Ve should also mention that prime rates have
just gone dou.n, so v.·e can give you the lowest rates
available ~oda y. These are 1ocfuy'3 rates, not
yesterdays rates.
\\'e believe that \\'e offer you the best buy in
Southern Ca1ifom1a
And that's not even taking into account the vitw.i
How to get here.
Take the San Di ego-Santa Ana Frcewav
(H1ghu.ay 5) lo Cro\vn Valley Park"'ay. -
Follow Crou.n Valley Parkway to Niguel Road,
anJ turn right
l<eer going until you come to The Highlands
Our phone number is (714) 495-4044
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Marguerite Center Facility Open
Gr .. nd opening festivities at
Mission Viejo last weekend
marked the opening o (
Marguerite Recreation Center,
the third such facility to ht
made available lo rtsidents of
the community.
Marguerite Center, one of
the mo.st complete adult com·
munity physical l i t a e s s
Popular Ole Ho mes
Under Construction
Construction is well under
way on Leadership Homes'
new Ole' series at The Mis·
sions in Laguna Hills. Wright
stated that Leadership'11 own
proven methods of cooven·
lional construction are being
used in building the popular
Ole' homes.
The Ole' i;e ries was designed
to meet the needs and desires
of today's value cooscious
young homebuyers. 1w1odetn
young marrieds have many
expensi.t and time consu1ning
interests such as sports, travel
and hobbies.
The Ole' concept is to pro-
vide an attractive, well built
home with quality features-
Industry
To Support
Nixon Plan
WASHINGTON -John A.
priced te suit a y~ung man's
income, with a portion of that
income left over for leisure
time pursuits. And ease of
mainten::ince is part of the
Ole' plan. allowing more lei-
sure.
Ole' ho.mes range in si.ze
front two to four bedrooms
and one or two baths. The
three bedroom Cordova model
features a formal 4ining room,
wrule other models have fami-
ly dining areas.
Additional features include
patio kitchen with outdoor
serving counter and pass-
through window, built-i n gas
range, deluxe disposal, slai n
finished ash cabinets, wood
shingle roof, sliding glass
doors. concrete driveway and
formal entry with closet.
Fireplaces , pool size lots and
dishwashers are oplional. Ole'
prices range from $22,990 to
$26,4!Nl.
Located just !5 minutes
from downtown Laguna, Ole
al The Mi!Sions offers a rural
atmosphere and proximity te
nearby shopping, s c h_ o o I s .
recreational raqtlities and
commuter routes.
facilities In Orange County,
joins Montanoso and Sierra
Centers at the 11 ,()()()..acre
community.
"Our three recreation
NEW PRESIDENT
E. l . Risley
Capo Valley
Real Estate
Head Named
centers represent a n in-period. Exhibition matches on
vestment of more than S2 April 4 at I p.m. will feature
million, and we be Ii eve Lhe appearance of Layo Mayo, Mexican teMi.3 champion, and . Mission Viejo is second to two outstanding woman pro-
none in providing a balanced res.slooal tennb stars.
recreational and p h y s i c a l fitness program for i 1 s Handball 11tars Stuffy Singer
residents," Jerry cur ran, and Dr. Steven August will a~
director or te('reation, Mission pear ln exhibition matches on
Viejo Company, said. Aprll 10 at J p.m. Singer was
World four· wall Hand b a 11 Located on a SY.!-acre site at Singles Champion rrom 1967
the intersection of Marguj!rlte through 1969, and Dr. AuSust
Parkway and Trabuco Road, is 1970 Nallonal Invitational
Marguerite Center features a four--wall Singles Champion. _._ -quue-foot fr ........ for1n
'WUY":i ..... ~ "The olbe.r r e c r e a t I o n
swimming pool. centert at Mis.skin Viejo, Sier-
Three champions.hip indoor ra and Montaooao, are design·
handball courts are pn>vlded. ed for specific activities,''
and a charter b a n db a I I CUrran said. Sierra Center is
association is being organir.ed "a neighborhood center and
within the community. Sauna home base for our swim
baths, jacuzzi pool and 8 com-teams, which have made quite
plet.ely equipped Ph Y s i Ca 1 a name for therfiselves in
fitness room are available. mttts during lhe past year,"
The center has nearly 8,000 he said. "The Montanoso
square feet under roof. Center has become a focal
outdoor r e c r e a t i o n a l JX>inl for our sociai-cU!tural
facilities include four rcgula· activities.''
tion lighted tennis courts and The recrfational facilities at
two. lighted sand volleyball the three centers include eight
courts. tennis courts, three Olympic.
A W"lique children's fort and size swimming po o 1 s,
play area as well as a croquet numeroU'S meeting r o o m s , ·
area are covered with special snack bar s, playgrounds,
artificia1 Ozlte turf. ;,We are volleyball courts, c r o q u t t
especially pleased with the areas. sauna baths. jacuzzi
turf in the children·s play area pools. wading pools. basketball
because it will have a cushion-courts. adult and teen lounges.
ing effect and will definit.ely A full -time professional staff
reduce the possibility of in· plans programs encompassing
juries," Curran said. all facets of recreation.
Al a special board of direc· Snack bar •. barbeque and The facilities of all three
tors meeting last week E. L. picnic facilities a.re adjacent centers are available to
Risley v.·as selected as presi· to the multi-level building, members," CUrran said. A J2..
dent of the San Clemente-v.·hich features a spacious passenger 'family fun bw' is
Capistrano Valley Board of adult lounge with deep used for special events
Realtors. carpeting and extensive win-throughout the year, and as a
Risley will fill the unexpired dow areas, which overlook pie· shuttle service for youthful
term of Roger Alexander who turesque 'l'rabuco Canyon and members during the summer
had resigned to take a JX>Sition the San Joaquin mountains. months.
out of the board's jurisdiction. Grand opening festivities Craig Combs v.'as architect
Sillurdil, Apr~I 10, 1971 DAIL' PU.Of •
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LIFE IS
YllWTIFUL
IN SAN CLEMEINJ£'
Each hlllslde home In thla new
l1JXury community has a spec·
tacular view of the blue Pacific.
Ideally located In lovely San Cle-
menle ao that you enter the blg
city hustle and bustle only when
yo u dealre. Yet you are sur-
rounded by a multllude of recrea·
tlonal opportunities ••• a half
dozen golf courses wllhln 10
minutes. and the magnificent new
Dana Point Marina only 5 minutes
away. These well-designed 2, 3
and 4'-bedroom homes feature all
General Electric kitchens Includ-
ing push-button ranges, self·
From $35,900
Excellent Financing Available
cleanmg ovena, diab wasp.ra end
dlspc>S81s. A fasclnitlng .go,annet
islan,d la opUonal.. other fll(8turft:
Include Jarge covereii pauos,
ceramic tlla entries, fireplaces
with gas loo etartt111, nyton lhag
carpeting tnroughout. ind qual-
ity hardware lncJudlnCJ heavy
wrought Iron door puUa and max-
imum security dead-bolt door
loc ks. For Information ·phone
(714) 492·1405. Or be~ ... Yot -
for youf'8elf. Dflve aduth on Hlgfl...
way 5, tum east on Ave. Pico. and
follow the s igns.
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Stastny, president of the Na-
tional Association of Home
Builders, said today the hous·
ing industry will support
President Nixon's plan for a
nationwide wage· pr ice
stabilization network in the
construction 1ndustry,
While the Ole' model com-
plex is being completed.
Leadership is providing scaled
down. th re e dimensional
models which can be seen at
The f.1issions sales errice.
Directions to The Missions are
to take the San Diego Freeway
south to the La Paz turnoff,
then folllow the signs to the
right. For rurther information
call 837-2543.
Risley brings to the board a _w_il_l _•_.:P_•_"_a_lh_re_e-_w_ee_k_e_"_d_f_o_c_M_a_cg:_u_e_c;_te_Ce_"_''-'-· -'--------------------------------~
background of business and
"We have supported the
previous <!Cli~ns of the Presi-
dent to defuse excessive and
exorbitant wage increases in
the construction industry,"
Stastny said. "We will support
the latest executive order.
organizational work . He spent
36 years with Standa"rd Oil,
the last 20 years of which he
sCtved as sales manager.
Risley has been in real
estate ror seven years. He has
served as treasurer for the
Board of Realtors during 1970
and has served as vice presi·
dent this year. He is past
president of the San Clemente
Kiwanis Club, past stale
governor of Kiwanis of
Division 4, member o( El
Babel Temple ol Uing Beach,
Masonic Blue Lodge. South
Coast Shrine Club. Elks Club,
and Chamber of Commerce,
all ol San Clemente.
"Labor w 111 i n g. the
machinery which \\'as
established today should help
Top Sell ers
in moderating wag e escalation Marie Woods and Robert
in the future. We pledge Foutz. both selling California
our cooperation in working Homes in Cerritos. lied as
v•ith the President and his ad-top salespeople for the monlh
visers to restrain inflationary of February in the \Vatker
pre~ures in home building. and Lee, Inc. Ne\e Homes
"We are confident that the Division, according to William
\Vhite House will be watching McCabe, executive v ice
the overall construction situa-president. lion carefully and is prepared----------------------!
10 do whate"' '"''h" may be Attend the Church of Your necessary to bring an end le
th• ev .. ·sp;caH"g wage<Oosl Choice Renularly increase paltern." ":I
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You're invited to
ltS '}\, G\Voman's G\Vorld !-"·' ..
at California Fl>kral Savings
2700 Hiirbor Boulevard
C-Oatu.Mesa
TUESDAY, APRIL 13
FLOWER FANTASY ............. 10 a.m.
UnusUlll.[resh flower arranging demonstration
PUT ON A HAPPY FACE ......•... 2 p.m.
Makeup tips for a prettier you
TODAY'S FASHIONS• ........... 7:15 p.m .
Presenred by May Company, 3333 Bristol, Costa Mesa
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14
BEEF ON A BUDGET . . . . . . . . . 10 a.rn.
See an actual side of beef cul
Learn about best buys and preparation
PATTERN PATTER ............•• 2 p.m.
How t.o properly fit patterns and professional tips
on emphasizing your good points
WOMEN AND MONEY. . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p.m.
Current frauds and ideas affecting )<Jur financial future ..,,...
No admissi-011 charge-Drawings-Door Pri=
•Admittance to fashi-On show at May Co. by tickd only.
Tickets limited-First come, first served.
Pick yours up at Californ ia Fe:doal Savings
2700 Harbor Boulevard
Califomia Federal Savi ngs
ind Loan AYOClaUon • Nation's l•rgest Federal Sev1ngs •nd Lo.n AUoei1liO!\
Head Offiet: 5610 Wilghire Blvd .. Los Angeles
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Take the time.
You owe it to yourself to investigate the
security, privacy and waterfront luxury of
California's best home investment.
A good home buy anywhere-add the marina environment
of Coronado Cays and you have California's Mt buy!
The unique, Caribbean·inspiml patio homes in Jamaica.
Village dot the gaubo-studded bayside promenade.
Joined by a netwock of lushly landscaped mall•, the
homes are just steps from the water, where a string of
boat slips &onts the Village. In addition to the luxury
ftatutts you'd expect in such fine homes, Jamaica Village
homes .include dtgant ti.led entries, built·in indoor
barbecues, oversized compartment baths, master suitt"S
with fucplatts, extensive storage and closet space,
individual hand-6rcd tile hou~ numbers, radio-controlled
garage door openers and cable TV. The charming Jamaica
Village Beach dub offers gracious cntenainment for
y~Jor .qour guests: large outdoor patio, a wamt"'"sandy
beach, heated pool, Gpacious kitchen facilities and dining
area. Take the time_ •• take a look •• , the most delightful
life-style on th!! Pacific Coast is at Jamaica Village-.
Eight individualized models, from $ 52,900. A few
custom homes and lots, on.the-water, now available at
Green Turtle Cay.
Inquire about our new financing.
Coro"!,1do C.p It 1 dnotiopmm1 of Cedric S111dm Corpor1tion 1nd S!gn1! Pmpenir,, lrtC,, OM of tht Signal C~Clf.
fllW' m.tlt.t toath of HOtti ddCoronado oo thtSUvtr Suand (IUM: lil&h••f 7$)· Takt CorCMdoCfr• BoWfftld mmotl.
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Padres Ruin
LA 's Home
Opener, 6-3
By CRAIG SJIEFF
OI "'-04111 l'! .. I lltU
. LOS Ai"l'GELES -A first inninR error
Uiat ltd to three unearned runs coupled
,..ith the nifty pHchin11: of Sin Diego left·
hander Danny Coombs proptllld the Pad·
re.s to a g.3 victory over the Dod1ers Fri·
day night U1 LA's home opener before
31.413 fans.
Th@ m1sC'lle ! by Dodger leftfielder
Bichit Allen) coupled with pitcher Bill
Singer'!! wlldnru helped Sin Diego lo
all of its ruu in the first sill'. innings to
ruin a frstive 10th anniversary OJ)'oer at
Dodger Stadium.
The error came when Padre leadoff
batter Dave Campbell srnt a high fiy In
back of third base. Allen misplayed it
with Campbell reach ing seoond bue.
Larrv Stahl then followed with a sin11:le
for the. first ru11 off SinJl'ft and two walks
laJ,er a ground -Out and Chris CaMlzr.aro'a
sinl!le got the third run home.
Singer took an early shov;er In the
Dodger Slate
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ed. a double to right field, scorint team-
matts Campbell, Stahl •nd Clare.net Gas-
ton . ~!eanwhile Coombs. after running into
trouble in the Urst two inninga, settled
®';n to blank the Dodgers over the nut
five frames. The Padre lefty walked three
and struck out one -before being Wted
for a olnchhitter in the eighth. .
·Al Severinsen fini shed on the hill for
th!' Border City crew. al\owina: just a
ninth inning sinl{le to Maury Wills.
Coombs, a 27-year-old re."Jident or
Maine last beat the DodRers a year ago Sllnda~ (4--0). He had suffered a pair or
s~tbaCks since that time.
The Docl~ers, although loeing, got a b!.g
bonus in the pitching department from
lefty Al Downin~ who was tar.or sharp
In five and two-third innings of tt:lief.
·'llle ex-Yankee. ex-Milwaukee Brewer
1$1Ued only a double and a single, struck
out fivP and walked jufiit two.
ThP Doelger:!! 12ot their nrst two runs in
lh" fin:t inning to r11t the mar11in ln one
(iJ...2). A "'l'lk to Wills and b1rk-t~ba('k
~lnglPs bv ~1anny f\.,ota and Wiilie Davi.•
J:!Ol the first run home with 1 pair of
gtrlund-outs platinp: Mota .
Steve Garvtv's first hotnf' run of the I ~uson Ito left center field) gave the
cy,dgers their othtt tally.
The loss waa the second surfer@(! this
!IO!Kln by Singer who pitched a no-hitU-r
1ast ytar after ovtrcominit: 1 3j1-week
:ab~ce because nf hepatitis .
Tn both game" wl1dnP•s led to his down·
f.1111. HP. wRlked four Houston Astrn!t in
!iiJr: in'1in~s MonrtPv find i••ued thref' haw
on ball~ in I l,l!l framPs FrJrfav nia:1lt.
Toni~!. ClBUdP ()i;t'""n hirl• fw hi•
~l'!rond victory against the Padres' Dave
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To 1:48.4 Marli
PULLMAN. Wash. IAPl -Gary Hell
nr Jndiana University broke the American
retord of 1:49 6 in th~yard butterfly
Ydlh J :48.4 Fr1d1y night in the Nationa l
AAU short course aw i mm in a
championships for men and v;omen.
The lt-year-old aophomore r r o m
G1Tden Grove got a brief argummt
from Ross Wales of tht Long Beach
Phillips 116 but took complete charge in
lht last 100 yards.
rn the preceding 100-yard butterfly for
"'"omen. Alice Jones of Cincinnati equaled
die Ameri can record of 2:03.9.
Mike Stamm of Jndiana equaled hi~
American record of 51.2 in the 100.yard
beCk!troke Friday during qualifi yln&
raoes.
1.ynn Colella of Seattle eclipsed the
American record In the 2 o O. y a r d
breastroke with a clocking of 2:21.9.
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Milwaukee Runs Away
.. From Lal{ers, 106-85
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• MILWAUKEE AIP) -Jon McGlocl<lin
and Lew Alcln<ior sparked I third period
spurt that pushed the Milwaukee Bucks
to a lOWl victory over the Los Angelta
Lakers Friday night in the opening game
of the opening game o( the National
Basketball AasoclaUon'a We 1 tern
Conference playoff fina!J:.
It wu the Wars' IOOth playoff JQ.!11 in
the club's history. They have won 124
limes In the eliminations.
An NBA playoff game is scheduled for
televising Sunday at 11 a.m. (PST) on
Channel 7. However, there waa no report
from the network to pinpoint which
game.
Channel 7 officials told the DAILY
Pnnr that it looked like the Ntw York-
Ballimore game would be the selection
but that It had not been finalh:ed by press
time today.
McGloc.klin pumped In .J,2 point.a and
Aldndor 10 u lhe Bucb exploded from ii
Monster Course Laslied
January One Up
1 In Masters Action
' AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -"Some daya it ''Thl.!I c<iurse has a definite personality
UCLA'S SUPER JUMPER JIM McALISTER.
He'll Bt in Action Tod1y Ag1inst St1n ford.
Sports In Brief
UCLA, Rangers Clash
Today at UC Irvine
Two of Southern California's leading
10Ccer power1 collide this afternoon at
UCI ln the final match or a triple header .
'J1le tiff beglru at 3, following a I :311 show
between UCI and Cal State (Fullerton)
and a noon affair matching two youth
squads.
The Rangers are one victory away
from cUnchlng the Pacific Lt:ague
champioruhip while UCLA was Southland
collegiate titllst.
The invading Bruins have a 17-1 record,
losing only In the NCAA semifinals lo St.
Louis, 1-0.
La1t year UCLA took a 3·2-2 lead 1n the
lengthy rivalry with the Rangtrs by
plaltering them 7-2.
This year's Rangers ere vastly
improved, however, :and today's battle
1ppeara f1irly even. Admission Is $1 for
adult.a, 50 cent.a for students. Kids under
16 are 1dmitted free.
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straight player trade for pitchers Ron
Klimko1vski and Rob Gardner .
Alou. at 35 the oldest of three brother!
playing in the majors, went into the 197l
season with a .290 career belting average
-the ninth highest among active
American League players. He hit .27 1
\vith eight homers and 55 runs halted in
for the A·s last season.
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OULTOI"J PARK. England -Pedro
Rodriguez of Mexico drove a BR~1 to
vlclory in lhe Rothman's International
Formula One auto race at Oulton Parle.
Friday.
Rodriguez finished 4.6 seconds ahead of
Peter Gethin of Britain in a McLaren,
with Jackie Stewart of Britain third In an
Elf. •
seems like you can do anything you want -a character all Its own," Palmer
to with this golf course," aaid a dejected continued. "I've played on courses all
Cbarles Coody, "and other tlmes lhe just over the world. None is like Augusta.
grabs you and won't tum loose." "The swirling, changeable wlnds make
The tall, good-looking Te1an had just her a real moruter."
seen his three-stroke opening day lead in Palmer, winner of two tournamenU
the 35th Ma:rters golf tournament go up this year In a comeback at 41, iJ: keenly
In the swirling winds and tricky pin disappointed at his failure to muster a
placements of the Augusta National Club. charge.
And his place taken by JanUlr)', out in "The best part of my game -my
front with 6H9-138. driving has Jailed me," he said.
But January agreed with Coody that "Usually it's the putting. Now it's the
the Augusta National ls indeed a wicked driving. I haven 't been placing the ball
and unpredictable fore . where it should go."
''She can be overpowered -make no Nicklaus also was dejected over hi s
ml.stake about that." said Nicklaus, who erratic play through the first two rounds.
should know, since he set the tournament "I've got to knock In some pulls," he
record of 271 in 1965. ••You can eat her said. "I can't just keep hitting the ball in
allve. But also she can eat you alive.'' the water once every round and.missing
Going Into the final two rounds of this putts and expect to get anywhere."
golf classic, January, 1 lean, 41-year-old St°'" Fr1c11, •ti.r '"' MnP"lll • ...,., of tt.•
Dall f · I h · I ~ k Uth M•11..-1 Goll Ch1mpl0fl1M• on '"' , nc-vi•d as pro essiona , as I sing e Mr'O e ••• n ,l1111u111 N.i1on11 Goll c.111b tour": <•· dt'.
lead over Coody and roly-poly Bob 00111 •m•t•u•l:
Murphy. tied at 139, with Tom Weiskopf ~.1~:"~~ following :at 141. Sob Murpi,y
N. kl "-· • I"· T""' WtlP.opf IC aUS, Wuu is .spewing me a G•nt l!Ttltr
dynamite fuse ready to explode is in a J1c1r H1c1t11us • . D1i. O-l•n group of four at 141. Arnold Palmer JS H111 1rw1~
seven shots off the pace at 145 a'""' 01v11~ " · · . . , l obbv MHc,,.11 Thos wmds out there are myslify1ng, ' •. s,..,. M11nvk
said Coody "I threw aome grass in the L••..,. z1n1•r · Ktn 51111 air and try to learn dir«:tion and it blew G1ry P11v••
back over my head l looked at the Oat Hiie11 Yu.,.·Y• · Rev flaVC •nd it was blowing the other way." D•v• SIOdllwl
"That's nothing " said Palmer "Whit llob t.unn I • Jlobtrfl> cit VlctftlO do you think about throwing up aome a111v c'""' • ., bl d'-·t· and arva1 Cr•mPIOf'I grass, seeing 1 ow one lit:\: ion John Mlll•r
then suddenly change direction before jt ,lroold P•tm•r
h. th d'" 8trl GrHnt Jta e groun . L••r)' Hln11°"
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NEW YORK -The New York Knicks
took advantage or cold !hooting and
outmanned Baltimore in the third quarter
arnf""Jtlurted to a 107-88 victory ovtr the
Bullet.I Friday afternoon for a 2.-0 lead in
thtlr Nstlonal .Ba11ketball Association
playofl serie1.
J)('nny J\lcLain, the controversial star
right-handed pitcher traded by Detroit to
\\'ashington during the off season, won in r
New York fell behind by as much as 33-
23 before pulling even 48 all at the hall
and then broke the game open in the
third quarter.
his first start for the Senators Friday
niiJhl.
Tom McCraw. pinch-hitting for
J\1cLain, "'alloped a leadoff home run in
the 10th inning to give McLain a 5-4
victory over the New Yark Yankees.
J\1cCraw. in his first at bat of the
Sl'Hson, drilled a Lindy McDaniel piteh
off lhe right fteld scoreboard to send
25.079 Senator rans home happ y.
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1-;v ANST<lN, Ill. Will Herridge,
44--43 halftime deficit to a 72-66 le.ad going
into the final quarter.
Oscar Robertson . who suffered one of
his worst shooting nights as a pro. found
the ranae in the final 12 minutes as the
Bucks made a runaway in the first of the
best-01·7 series.
The 7-foot-2 Alcindor finished with 32
points to lead all scorers while Robertson
tallied 19 and McGlocklln 18.
High for Los Angeles was Wilt
Chamberlain with 22. 111.ippy Hairston
:added 20.
The inability of the Lakers to sink their
free throws enabled Milwaukee to build
an early lead.
Then Chamberlain, thf 7·1 veteran,
sparked Uls Angeles al both ends of the
court to give the Lakers thelr lead at
intermission.
The Bucks tied it at 51-51 and neither
te!lm was able to pull away until
Milwaukee ran off a 7-2 spurt al the end
of the third period.
The two tea1ns clash in the second
game at the Milwaukee arena Sunday
afternoon.
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Angels Tackle
Cold, Brewers
MILWAUKEE -The C~lifornia Angels
open their 1971 road seaso n today,
battling the Milwaukee Brewers before
:an expected crowd of 4~000 at County
Stadium.
Thirty-two degree weather is expected
Ange l S late
"'II 1•mfl on KMl'C 11111 I Drl! 10 -,lnv•I• •1 Mllw1uk..., ,lp•ll 11 -AnG•!• a! Mllwau~ot ADfll 12 -Angell •I Chic·~
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with Clyde '·No-hir' \\/right seeking hi-'
first victory o( the campaign for the
Angels.
Starting In the revamped Milwaukee
lineup is former Newport Harbor High
and Orange Coast College athlete Bill
Voss. Voss, acquired this year from the
Angels. is in the outfield for the first time
since being decked by the flu three weelu
ago in Arizona.
A 16-3 b1rra.ge did the damage, turning
a 5&-S5 deficit into a 71-59 lead. \Vall
Frazier had 1i1 o( his 23 points in lhe
binge. •
president of basebalrs American Lt:ague
for 27 years, died Friday in a nursing
home. He was 86. MASTERS GOL,ERS BOii MURPHY SUFFERS FRUSTRATION OF MISSED PU TT .
ATLANTA -Rico Carty, the Nelional
Learue batting champion last year snd
lhe Atlant.t Braves perennial htrd luck
case, hu bten felled again, this time by
a blood clot, hlJ doctor aald Friday.
Dr. Harry Rogers, the 8 r a v r !t
phys\clan, Hid Clrty was proceeding
well toward recovery from a crusht-cl
knee when he contacted pleb1tls which
caused clOlting In the bad knee.
The doc.tor 11id it now wlll be two or
thret months before the big left fielder
ctn rejoin the Braves, forcing him to
mlu half lhe 1'71 camp1ign.
Carty, who bu battled tuberculosla and
chronie ahoulder separationa. !laid he was
not deprt&led by his late1t milforlune.
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\VASHINGTON The New York
Yankees reached out for b11tt!n1 help
Friday and acqulrtd Fellp!' Alou, 11 thre:e-
ti.me .JOO hlttf.r, from OtkllM'ld 1n I
Reutzel Eyes Un~ertain Future
DALLAS IAl'I -A humiliated Lance
Hent1.el. his fingerprints and mug shot
freshly on file. stood at the door of the
Oallss County Courthouse press room -
his eyes blinking and his face ashen.
"Oh, come right on over here." shouted
a television newsman, pointing to a
bright row cl lights.
Rentul ahook his head in despair.
"I didn·t know I was ao Important," he
rcpllt'd.
The scene "'as flnother episode in the
pcrSQnal torture that ha11 b~n Rentztl'1
since November .. J9?0.
lie pleaded gullly Thuf'May to expo!lin&
hlm~lf to " Hl·Yt!lr-Old girl. He WAI
aMessed 1 five-year sentence with the
underslandlna he receive re1ul1r medical
and psychiatric care.
Curlou!I crowds, some minllkirled
clerk.s, lined thP fourth noor h1llw1y to
get a glimpse al Rent.u.I 11 he 1tepped
off the elevator.
"I can't end my athletlc career this
way," Rentr.el said.
The snn of a wealthy Okfl.hOma oilman,
husband of movie and t~levialon
personality Joey Healhrrton, and atnr
flanker of the Dallas Cowboys of lhe
N1tlon11I Football Le11gue . Rent:r:el said,
"I promised lhe team I'll be back and-J
vdll."
Ahead of Rentzel 11rt many houn: flf
treatment "'"Ith p!ychlatr!Jt.s and docw,.
··1 plan to work ~'•th my doctors until
this problem ii rtMlvf'd," old Rl!'nlzel.
His immediate luture "''ith the Co"•boys
is cloudy.
Neither coach Tom Landry nor
president end gener11l manager Tex
Schramm wbhed to distu.u the situation
al lerij!th.
Landry s•ld, "! havr no comment until
after I've talked with Lance. I want lo do
wha t's best for him."
Schr11mm 11ald, "ll';o; lnappropri1lt to
m;i,ke any comml'nl 11t this time. His
future Is the 11mc as any of our other
players."
Rentzel said, "I plan to Lake a toup!e of
weeks off and think about my lulure,
short range and Jong rangr. This has
bttn a very trying s1lua!ion. But de~pi!e
wild rumors -and lhert' were a lol of
wild ones -a lot of Jll'Ople slood my mt:,
espec!elly my teamrnates."
Rentie! was a frequent visitor to the
Dallas Cowboy 1raining can1p at lbl
Super Bowl In January at Ft. Laudrrda!'P,
f'la., althou~h hP had plared himself on
the lnactl\'e roster 11! the lime.
"Watching that Super Rowl gam!' "'"'
the hardtst time of my hfe," he said
Jatt1r.
Now. at Z7 Rnd .11 convicted relon. )'.,
hopes for a comrback.
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Chaffey Trips GWC ~
For Consolation Title
By CR..\.lG SHEFF
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Chaffey College'• M Ike
Jones plt.ched and batted his
club to a 2-1 victory over
Golden West Friday in the
consolation champions.hip of
the.. Casey Stengel baseball
tournament at C e r r i t o s
Colltge.
Jones. 1 ri&hthander who
dislocated his left shoulder
just two da~ ago. pitched a
five-hitter, struck out three
and walked just one in going
1he distance.
He a!~ scored the winning
run in the last of the ninth
inning. Jonet spanked a bloop
double down the right field
line to start the se<:<>nd. and
alter going lo third on 1 wild
pitch by the Rustlers' Gene
Barker. tti{> Chaffey pitcher
walked home when teammate
Dave Hernandez spanked 1
line drive single It' left center.
It was a pitcher's duel all
the wa y with Jone~ matching
zeros with the Rustlers' Da ve
Klungreseter .
Kl ungrese!er. who saw thr~!
innings of relief w o r k
1'hu~ay a1ainst 0 range
Coast. starled and pitched 7-
1/3 frames. He came out in
favor of Barker In lhe eighth
after allowin1 a single and a
Iona ny out tc left.
Chaffey scored its first run
in the third on three straight
singles by Frank Nelson . Fred
Jenkins and Mike Alonso -
and Jone:s made it stand up
until the six th when \~
Rustlers tied it.
l.t:ad-off better Jim Hogan
.started the rally when hit by a
pitch. Wayne Klefer's sacrifice
movtd Hogan to second.
Hogan then scortd when Pat
CUrran hit a line drive single
to center field .
Curran scrambled to second
on the play when the throw
from center went to home: in
an atten1pt to gel the flee t·
footed Hogan.
Thr Rustlers appeared to
have Jones dangUng on the ...
rope when Bud Bulling got a'
bad hop sinate off Ha11t'
Merenda 's glo11e al short .
Bulling ended up on second
when an atteinpt was made If(
get Curran at third.
But Jones then went lq
\\'Ork, getting Mark C~ssc 1tl
grouod sharply to short anif'
striking out Craig Keller to.
end the inning. ·
The Cha ffey righlhaorler'
then retired the side in ortler~
in the remaining thret frames:'
Golf Tournamen4.:
Baseball on TV
ORANGE COAST'S STEVE KING (IOI IS A SURE OUT AS HE HEADS FOR HOME ••• * * *
Return of the baseball
season and the Masters golf
tournament direct from the
Augu1ta (Ga.) National golf
course, will highlight the
·weekend's television menu
v.·ith the game of the week
getting the action started at
IJ :lS thi1 mor1ing on Channel
golf championship loday at 2
'fllh the final round airtil.
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Sunday will find the Angels
and Milwauket B re we r s
coming in live and in color on
Channel S in the first of 2.l
rerulu season telecasts of
Angel games. Another one is
m tap Wednesday evening al
5:30 from Kansas City.
Channel 2 will bring the
semifinal round of the Masters
Channtl 2 will bring the final .
feature race of the sta1on
ftom Santa Anita today •t
4:30. the San Juan Capistrar)O ·
Handicap on the turf course
for four•year--0lds and up.
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GOLDEN WEST CATCHER MARK CRESSE, APPLIES TAG IN 4-3 BASEBALL VICTORY OVER OCC.
The Oran1e <..:oasl YMCA
will sponsor • Master~
handball tourn1ment for
players 40 and over April 23
and 24.
Arena. • !~r""llf w111erwe.on1 bellt
IUHD.l.T Hi! ten-year mark is 190-73, ID ..... !71 Cl -ST.O.i'ILE'I' CU P
Silvester
To Co111pete
At l\1SAC
World record holder Jay
S1lves~er heads a strong field
of discus throwers "'ho will
attempt to set new standards
at the 13th annual Ml . San
Antonio Relays. Apri l 23-25.
Silvester. who has been one
of the ranking discus tossl'rS
for a decade. hoids the world
rnark or 224 reel. 5 inches sel
in R~no in 1968. He was
undefealcd 1n A 01 er 1 ca n
con1petition last year and
captured the Ml SAC Hela.vs
titlt> with a throw of 202--JO.
··Hopefully the thrill of il
will nevrr lade." s a i d
Sillestcr 1n a let t er
accompanying his entry form.
''This 1s 1ny first 1nv1tation of
the season and I n1ust admit
to a feeling of ant1c1pat1on and
excitement as I contemplate
tile challenge I am in
C''l:Cellenl C<lnd1L1on for this
tim<' of \Car and look forward
to lhe r"ompelition."
The 30-vrar old Brigham
Young University p~ysical
education instructor will be
shooting for one mark that has
eluded hin1 ovl'r the yea rs, Hr
has hcen unll blc to top Al
Oerter's 206·6 ML. SAC Rtlays
standard sel in 11164, at that
time a world record, although
he holds the Stadium mark of
209-S accomplished at a 1968
Pre-Olympic trials.
Sil\CSter "'Ill face tough
competilion lrom John van
Recnen. the huge So u l h
African nu"' a I I r n d 1 n g
\Vash1ng!on Statr Un 1vrrs11y ,
r.ary Orrlway of thr Pec1flr
C'.oast Club. "ho 1s reportedly
throwing better than ever. and
the St riders Bill Nev ille.
HOC11;EY -Th• (hit• .. a11ck HIWk<O Including four league cham-1•1.1 the Pt.ll•d11pn11 F11u1 in • W••'
dlYl1IOn ~u1rtorlln1I v1mf.
Area Jogging Enthusiast CdM Crew
Success{ uJ
The doubles tourney in
M1reh was won by Don Lut-
trell and George Geronsin
rClass A). Bob Hoffman and
Don Brodie (Clas~ 8) and Bob
Smith and Jim White !Class
Ct.
pions.hlps. 11 .... (11 CL -NI ... PLAYOFFS .•
The South upset the North in ~1.::.":"e11<t llnat rou"" '"''" 11
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Adds International Flavor Corona del Mar High's fir st
\'enture in crew competition
was a relative succes s
Saturday when. coach Mark
Sa ndusky's Se.a Kings nudged
Orange Coast College's third
boat by two seconds at the
Newport Regatta.
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Geronsin teamed up to defeat l ;;'•"•'"•"•'"0~0";;.".~-·.".'".'0"0'0'0'.'0_0_~,
lht tandem ol Steve Hermanll
By HOWARD L. JIANDY
ot ~ 0.ilf Pill!! $1111
Jogging in the Orange Coast
area has added a bit or
international flavor .
Dr. John Miller, a devotee or
the he a Ith f u l conditioning
trend. reCent!y s o u g h l
something diffl'r ent to
celebrate his 50th birthday but
h!' doesn't recommend it for
every jogging enlhusiast
The former presldenl uf
the st.aff at Hoag i\1e1nor1<1I
Hospilal in Costa M es a
traveled to Greece where he
performed the traditlonal
marathon victory run of 26
miles rrom Marathon t o
Athens by himself.
'"I don't consider jogging loo
strenuous." he says. "Bui you
musl condition you rs e I f
properly for long runs
"Jogging 1s ius\ an
economical use of time . It 1s
sot'nething yoo can do with a
minimum amount or time
an ytime or anyplace you
happen to be.
"ll is kind or run to test
your body but 111 reality,
Jogging is a rathe r
n1onotonous form or exercise ."
Being 11 medical doctor .
i\hller 1s also quick to add a
fe\v words of catJLion to those
who rnighl br starting out in
the field of Jogging or somr
other form of exercise.
""I became f'nthused w11h
jogging <iher reading Col.
Cooper's book on Aerobics.
He wrote the book for !he Air
F'orce originally and th:-
Reader's Digest picked up
some excerpts
"People who embark nn this
form of exercise should do it
cautiously.
"They should begin with
brisk "'al ki ng. Then a "'alk·JOg
combination for awhile.
"Anyone with questionable
health should have a physic al
examination to start and then
not try lo do too much too
soon.
"\Veekend athletics a r r
danger~s. One or two sets or
tennis a weekend with no
preparation are foolish. If you
gradually get into any form of
athletic~ fog gin g .
swimming, tennis. bicycllng or
whatever other choic r you
might have -after aphys1cal
examination, it won't hurl
you."
Dr. Miller feels tha1 up to
1wo miles of Jogging i.~
phys.ical fitness . He also
recommends aL least three
!lessions a week for a period or
15 minutes, once the jogger 1.s
at his zenith rn order to retain
peak fitness.
A UCLA Cflntingent won the
eight-ma• event by lhret
seconds in the three-team
setup.
Sandusky's eight. using a
borrowed shell from Ur
Irvine. pulled even with
Orange Coast College's third
unit a! the 500 yard mark and
steAdily pulled away to garner
second place in lhe evenl.
f.olden West Co llege's
sy,·imming team wJll defend ils
South ern Ca l ifornia
Conference title T h u r s d 1 y
through Saturday when the
live circuit colle1ea clash at
Rio Hondo.
Coach Tom Hennstad's
Golde• West Rustlers arr
favored again to win the
championship. • .Jerry Phillips, head coach at
Sacred Hear1 High of Saa
f'rancisco ror • dtt.ade, ha~
been named to guide the North
and Bill Hansen. 21-4, 12-21 ,1
21 -14. ror lhe Orange Coast YM-/
CA· class A doubles handball
tournament last week .
-Jim White and Bob Smith
won the C title with a 21-18,
21 -14. win over Ray Warren
and Jim Whitted.
Prep Golf
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Handball Title to Gordon
Dr. Miller is a veteran or
several years participation rn
the famed Boston mara thon
and does his practicing around
the Upper Bay area. He is also
an active member of the Costa
MeSll Rotary Club.
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Newport Beach Athletic Cluh
at Pashron Island h a v l'
i,omething Jn comn1on thr~r
da ys.
Jack Gordon. a resident or
Laguna. recently represen ted
the Newport Beach club ii! the
National Golden Ma s le r s
Doubles handball tournament
in Memphis. Tenn
Playing wilh Davt-Seiy,·ard
o( San Francisco. the duo \\on
the championship to bring thr
Newport club 1\s first national
11tlr
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competitor
'n
l\\'O
decades. He has been a final -
ist in every ma1or national
lou rn an1enl during his career
that began in New Yor~ City
many years ago.
Included in the array of
tournament action are YMCA.
AAU and USHA do u b 1 es
competitions along Y.'ith many
invitationals such as Dallas.
Oklahoma Citv. 0 mah a .
Ka nsas 1Cly. Des Moines. ~:1
Paso. f.1inneapoli~. Nashv11!r
The Miller family has lived
in the Orange Coast area for
the past 18 yearK. The Millers
have five children, ranging ln
age from 11 to 20.
Do they participate with Dr .
Miller in the jog1ing
program?
"For short distan ces only,"
he says "None of this Jong
foolishness. though They try
lo keep me alh•P on thl' long
runs by furnishing m!': with
fhuds along tht way," he
rooclude! and Dayton.
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tooma ment years, he wa~ in 1
husrnrss 1n Chicago wh ere he
took many young players
under his win~ and developed
their talents.
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Hartford Drat1UJ
'Trial of Lincoln'
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• Shocking Theater
'[ By TOi\I RARl.EY
01 111<1 Deifll fl llet Sl1tl
They put Abraham Lincoln
on trinl Tuesday night in lhe
Huntu1gton H11rtford Theater
and if the Grear E1nancipator
(:1llne OIJt of lhl' ordeal looking
much more llkp a polHi('ian
lhan lhoSf" nf us who reverf'
~ h•m would want lo IJ.>lte\'l' 11
~ also has to he quicktr C'OO
~· C't'ded that his .tormentorc;
'ff! fared e\'en 1,1·ors<> 1n :in\ ob· ~ jecti\•t a nalysic; of lhic; · sl':ir·
inti. shocking pla) b} James
D;im1m
posure of Richardson ai.d
bleck militant l.A.T. Best
/"that means, Whitey, I Am
The Best" l and delivers a
series of condemnations or
hlack power in ,farlicular and
militants in gener11! that are
!he mos! illuminating reflec.
!inn.~ h1 the Dlay:
F'nnda, al hi~ mMl brilliant,
isn'I above usi'1!!' the four-let-
ler invective of hi~ opnonents
to destroy their case but his
P"rformance brina~ !hem and
all ronnectt'fl willt the trial
b:Jcl.; to e;o1h 11•itll a bani
\\'hPn b'lth factions
It's Getti11g Crowdedl DAIL 'f P ILOT SleH ~ .....
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Haydn Concert Scheduled
1be 0 r a n I e C o a 1 t 10loist wilh lbe Witllam Hal1 Lebben are both graduates cl
College Community Cotale O>oarale and teaches i n • Chapman College aDd are pro-
wlll present the Wtsl eoa.t1_Porteni ___ :in..~_Mils_· _01_de_r_and __ r_w1_onon_1111_m_""_·c_lans.===:-
prem.1ere of a Haydn mass in
1 ~ concert April ti at occ.
The chorale will be joined by
the OCC Conµnu ntty Sym·
llbony in a performance of ~
"Mariazellermease" of Hadn.
Also sCheduled 111 Bach's Can-
tata No. t -"Christ ,Lag in
Todesbanden." Choral and In·
strumental groups will be led
by Richard Raub, chorale con·
ductor.
Soloists will be soprano
Cal.by Ranney; con trall0aq-
cy Older ; tenor A Iv i n
BrigbtbiU and bass Louis
Lebherz. Miss RaMey is an
OCC grad and a graduate of
Cal State F'ullerton. S h e
leaches music in Beverly
Hills. Brightbill has been a
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Pro Music Figures
Guide Servite Sliow
Three well ·known pro-
fessional n1us11:al t he a I e r
figures 1n Orange t.:ounty arc
assisting 1n the p"'Jdtict1on of
Anaheim Servile H igh
&chool 's ''The Sound o/
Music:• \j,'h1ch opens Fr1da.1
for t\j,o weekends.
Lynne ~lorr1s is
ehorcograptung !he show. \j,t!h
Eugene Ober serv1,11g a s
Acting t:lass
~till Unfillccl
A few place~ remain in !ht·
Fullerton Adult E Yen in g
School's method actinJ: course.
inst ructor llrrman Boodnian
ha~ announ('('d
The course 1~ b t' i n R
presented at Troy I ligh School
in Fullerton 011 Tu c ~ d a~
1ughts. Fu rther 1nforrnill1on
may be obtained by calling
1179-7880
musical director and Jack
Coleman as choral director.
The n1us1cal is being staged
under the direction of Father
Fred Gagli.
The show t1-"ill fealure Vicki
Tucker as ~lnria and f.1ike
Cushing as Captain Von
Trapp. Costl•mes used for the
production will . for the most
part be the actual costumes
used 1n the movie version of
!he Rodgers and Hammers1e1n
nlll.S1cal
Performances will be given
April IS.12 and Z2·2J..24 in tht'
Scrvite Theater. 1952 \V. La
Palma AYe . Anaheim.
Longest Run
llOLLY\.\\){)D dJPI \
"Gunsnioke" ha s gone intu
produclion for CBS.TV. mak-
ing it 17 years -the longest
running dran1a on television •
Lagu.pa Lists
'Spider W eh'
Mystery Cast
;\ body in lhc bookcase will
~tart things rolling for the
Laguna ~1oullon Playhouse ln
its upcoming mystery-comedy
"The Spider's Web'' by
Agatha Chnstte. opening a
three-v.·eek run April 20 .
David and Betsy Paul t1-•ill
take the featured roles in the
Britist1 d r a w i n g room
1nystery, with Be:itrice Wood
and Joe: Wilson also figuring
vromlnen lly in the cast.
Others in the'Laguna show
are Dee Dee Challis, Nan
Prince. Niles Jamieson, Terry
Neptune. Robert Reines and
George Donka. John Schwartz
, takes the central but non-
speaking role of the body.
Directing the C hri s ! i r
drama will be Gwen Yarnel!.
'tl-'ho staged "Cactus Flower"
for the playhouse last season
Performances are scheduled
for Tuesdays lh ra ugh
Saturdays until May II at the
playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon
Road. Laguna Beach.
Advance reservations n1a y
be obtained by contacting the
plavhou~e box office al 494-
0743.
Tickets Set
For 'Music'
The F'ullerton Footlighter.~
11·ill operate the box office at
Fu I tert on's \Vi I shi re
Aud itQriurn on Lemon Street.
JUSt sou1h of Chapman AYe ..
from ~ 10 8 p.m beginning
f.1onday, April 12, for their
production of ·'The Sound of
Music."
For reservation~ d u r i n g
other hou rs. telephone
nuinbers are 527-441:> and 379-
3142
The sho\j,' opens F'r1day.
Apnl 16. with curtain time at
830 p111 Add 1l1 ona l
perforn1ances are scheduled at
8·:10 p.m ~nturd<J}'S April 17
:ind 24. a Sunda.Y matinee at
2·:10 p.m April 25. anrl at 8:30
pm Fnd:i~· and Saturday,
April 30 and }.t:iy I.
Your lloroscope Tomorrow
·Age" at End~
Directors Losing Powers
By BOB THOft1AS was replaced by P a u I'
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HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Mos t Newman. I J
serious fil m critics have pro-Another new dire cl or ,1 I
claimed this the age of the Joseph Sargent, was working MATINEn SAT & SUN J
director. If that's so, why arc on ·'Buck and the Preacher"ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~;::~~··;••~S.~·•;·"';'~"~•~•~n~w~·~·~·;'~';'"'~"~"~'~"~'~·~·~·"'~'~"~'""~,. ~=!~ . M · H 11·•-• 'lh lh PolM S.•"'I•· c.iif. t~. ('14) W·lSl l ., OIAl IUI llOOJ ~ so many directors getting 1n ex1co. e co 1~ wt e
fired? star of the film. The new
The director generally takes,l __ d_~_ect-,-o_":-s"'-"'~Y_P_o_il_le_r_. --1
part in shaping the 1 script.
selects camera angles, put the
actors through their paces and
assembles the fil m in fina l
fornl . The French consider ~.~::!!':e7.!-r
him the "Auteur'' (author) of B44.1909
lb f.l t l lGI OWS e I m. AUOIE'f l'ill'IUIN During the big studio era of "MY FAIR LADT"
Hollywood, directors we t e "ON A (~lUR DAY
usually subserYient to prod-YOU CAN SEE FOllYEI"
ucers. With the decline or the Wltll ••rbr• Jlr11 Ftend
studio control, Am e r ican ct<11. s"""•' 1:•
directors folfowed their Euro--11~-;;;~~~i~~~ pean CQUnterparts in becom ing j
auteurs.
That trend 1nay no1o,· be
revf!tsing_
MGM President James T.
Aubrey recently remarked :
"We are going to be holding a
tighter rein on directors in the
future . Until recently, the task
of turning MG!\.fs fortunes oc·
cupied all my time and I had
little time to pay to prod-
uction. That is being changed.
Aubrey demonstrated that
recentlv. Jules Schwe rin was
removi?d in the middle of film-
ing "Fortune and.f.-1en's Eyes"
in Canada, and he ¥.'as replac·
eel by llarvey Hart.
Stuart Hagman d i r e l' l e d
';Speed ls of the Essence" in /
New York for MG!\.1. The con1-
pany decided more rootage
was needed. and it hired John
AYiltisen ("Joe") to do two
ENDS
TUESDAY
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llarbra SlrrJsald ee;:~
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Also "R"
"SUDDEN TERROR"
1o,·eeks of retakes. !i~:-::::;;:~~il Recently Variety ran an in·
terview v.·ith Paramount pro-
duction chief Robert Evans. It ::Alli '
was headl;ned o "Cul D;reclOrs llf>li .
0
Down to Size."
Evans indicated an end of
the era of director a s I
superstar_ He promised that !
the company would take an
active part in creative mat-
ters. adding, "We are not l
going to be passi\•e backers."
Al least two directors have
recently collided with acting
superstars and were ousted.
Directing "'Sometimes a
Great Notion '' in Oregon,
Hich11rd Colla encountered dif·
ferences of opinion \\'ilh the
st.-.r, Paul Ne1vman The s!ar
also happened lo be a pro--/
ducer of the film. and Colla
\ .
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Elllon Go11ld
ALSO-"l
IUD CORT
"Brewster McCloud"
now·'io can a ord newpor beach
'.,fort+ng at on1vS17.5 a month. you con declya. ,·-
~e111n at the rap of feoC'h L 1v1rig EnJOy1ng i;i new
luxury cpartrnent ard a pr1vo1e rrembersh1p 1n
our beotJt1lul Spo Al lhls S 750.(XXJ cluti'oJ~9
roc1llly is o fully equipped cord1!001ng roo·1\
poddie boll cour1s. saunas. steam rocm~,
mos.-.oge ondJacuzzi OOths. \Ne also hcr...e
7 sw'lmm:ng pools ard 7 lighted lennis coo~
v.llth a tuU-trre prOlessloooL Use of oil f1:icio:'1e.)
1,, included 1n VoJ rent. Ard olvJa>,rs lhete 1.'. 1t'E'
Cancer: Express Creative Desires I
BALBOA
673-4048
h in of rreeting rew r::;eople ord enpyot e
soc10J and 1eoeotional octivitie;;.
r1om bochelas 10 tONn h::x.Jses.
SUNDAY,
APRIL 11
By S'li'D~EY Q,\1AHR
Sonic a&IN>log ial t=\ptrls
t1talt thr-t C1111cer·bum won1e n
prefer ll11ing i.n 11 t'Orner
hbusC'. That mu1 br: so:
mainly, both men and wom'n
o( Ibis sign prtftr hom's of
their o"·n. Ca neu equates to
security. The" Cance1 n:.ti Yt
prtftrs tht 10lld to flimflam.
Show 1 C111ttr ,womar: • rin~ °" Mr finger and money in the
bank and t bc wlll be bappy -
wbelhC'r or not die house ia on
1 corner.
ARTES (Mar<'h 21-April 191
Check policle!, taxes,
investment polentlal. Ont whu
advlR!I in quiet manner ha ~
your best Interest lll heart
Stttr clear or knoW·lt·all
Welcome friendly aestutt by
"Scorpkl fndlvtdu1I.
TAURUS fAprll 20·May 2(h
Lle low: do more llslenin~
lh.an Uilktn.-. ~nnlt mate or
bu.sJ neg partllt!r to set pacr.
Be ifl rewd. an observer. Gain
knowledae ol pubUc needs.
~ur\ey requirements. Tht'y
ca n be hlled
GE.\llNI I ~tay 2l-June :lU \
Fuush v.·ha1 you s ~ a r l .
Tcrnptat1on v.·1ll Dr to skip.
iun1p to oth~r mal!ers. One
who asks aid now de~r\'l's 11
Bring rorl h natural
humanitarian 1 n s Ii n c I s
Improve relations with co-
workers.
CANCER tJune 21·July 22 f
Stress originall1y .
independence. Yc.J need no! hf'
tied down by tradition
Give treat1ve desires a chanet'
for exprC!>s1on U1\'f' 1 ~
lmpo rtanl and now 1 ~
emphasized . You will kno\j,
LEO 1July 23-Aug 22 1
Highlight \trsatll1!~'-humor
Be 1o,·1lhng to la ugh at ~our
own fo1ble:s Sllgillarius
1nd111\dual plays important
role. Acetnt on home.
property, whfft 1"1 soliri and can
be used In futurr
\llRGO !Aug. 2.1·Sept. 22 1
At'ct'nt un re.ln1i1t"5, 11hor1
journty~ f.-1ovt'nll·nt I.!' kr~
Commuruc;l!r 1dt'.:I.!' i,:el
them on IJ<1prr. f<.Itnibcr or
opposite sex pay~ 1ne<1n1ngful
e Cl mp liment . Heciprocale.
Find out wna1 you need
l.IBHA iSept 2J..Oct. 221
Your earning and spending
po11·er could conic under
. ~crut1ny ll aYe farts al hand
Bt! aware of rlctails that
1·on1pnsc fine pnnt. Colll.'Ct
d11ta and correlate it to
currcn\ situation . sconr1 0 !Oct 2:1.Nov. 21 1
Cycle hiizh . t11kt' 1nl tiat1\·e.
Lead lhe Wft}. Initiate policies
Sln'!.ii a1lpcarancr:. personal
1 ICY!'.!' You havr charisma .
PCGple arc drawn to you .
Strike "tu le iron is hot. Ma~e
1naior points
SAGITI'A RI US I rllO\'. 22
l:lr<' 21 ! You may fin d
yourself 1n dispute oYer CO&t of
luxury item or home ap-
pliance . Key Is di plomacy.
Don 't hack your~elf In cor·
ner. Be real\Jttic about prices.
r'°u1rf'ml'flt'l
CAPftlCOttN (Dec. 22-Jan.
1!1 1 Accent or. fr iends. hope11,
wl~hf~ You find yourself In
st<1 tl' of AlMr1n1r tt'l pin down
rcallty . Key 11 lo hr !!Clf·
analytics!. Don't depend oo
others Chops are down on
}'oursel f.
AQUA RIUS. IJan. W.F'eb.
181: Be aware of standing and
prestige. Refuse lo become
involved in schemes \1'hlch
draw fro1n i n t e g r it y .
Professional life is accented.
Your abilities are put to test.
Ynu emerge victorious.
PISCES ! F'cb. 19--March 20):
Your in nennost feelings are
Pmphasized. You sec what can
he and are rnlightened
e n o u g h to do somelhin,I!
about. Your view is wide and
<;0lutions lo major dilemmas
are ava ilable
H today is your bir1hday you
are goin~ to n1ake change~ ii"
domeslic arf"a · which will I
prove beneficial. You are
1ntu1ll\'e. a natural teacher.
You possess innate v.·isdom.
UR It. Stop belitllinit your.~t>lf
You c11n go a long w:iy -and
thi~ month you get a £rtsh
sta rt .
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oportments lo showyoo tOOov Frorr1 .,;/.., tOf o
comfcrlob!e l::xx:tiela. up to C· la o:.: ·bedroo-i
2·sto'y lo.vn ho..1~e In bef'v..<een 1s o 'W!oe cho•ce
ol 1-ord 2-bedroom pror~ All apartments hove
eleclnc k1td'lens. pnvote POtio Of OOlconv,
corpef1na dropenes Sorre OPO'T"Tle'lls ore
furnisred POr\ong is subterranean w11h e~tet!i
lhe norne o< tre game is co~nience.
\ ',e'rc beautifulry !'i1luoted 1n Newpat Beach, high
on a bluff Olefk:lck1ng Nellll'pCXt Bov. Minutes
close lo beOChes. onchoroges,restourants,
1nduslly, the UCI cornpu; ond wrth1n WQiiung '! d1sfonce at FmhlO"l lslarx:J \.\e ,..,~ oi.1 own 4'f ,_.,.....,..,. fi.;lf-l1ne tccrct moi<el, oryc1eoner ord t.e<July E ~ $01Qr1 nght 01 lhe p-em1se<; ! '\'\
I • We re at lhe 1ntersecton o: Jorr.toee and ~on .=.=-Jooq.J1n Hills Poad~. iUS; norl'"l or Fa':>h.on
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parkt nevvQor aporrments·
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No Hope for Jones' 'Othello'
' ..
BJ T0,11 llAJUZY
-~ Dtll\''p111t 1•
Sil lleo.., Irvin& o n c e
renuir~~ .that "actors and
Sh•hl!i~l'HO actors are two
' verv ,dlnennt brews or tea" and that hnmorlal thes~lan•1
acid comment \1185 vividly
revivt:d for this c r i t i c
Wednesday night at the Mark
Taper Forum'• premiere ol
••Othello."
And if James Earl Jones
crossa from Peter Larkln's
dtl l &btfu1 but highly
daftl'l'OOI set te the Dorothy
Chandlu Pavilion across the ~~ io pltk up tl1'! Oscar that ,.,,. ftll be bis for his work
in ''1'be Grtaf While Hope" it
could be that the reproving
shade of Sir Henry will
shimmer in the wings to lend
fresh emphasis to an oft
quoted admonition.
It would be very fitting. For
Jones made an absolute hash
of his Othello and his work
'\'as consigned to the garbage
can by this critic long before a
final scene that has been
better played -in all its
aniulah an d tremendousl)'
demanding dialogue -by
Othellos who have stayed
behind alter the. show to help
clean op lhe .school
Mdltori\lm.
We eaifnot comment, In our
ignoranoe of the show, on
Jones' interpretation of the
role of Jack Johnson, the
Negro boxer1 in "The Great
While Hope.;
But It is astonishing to us
that. an actor who reaches the
pinnacle iodicaled by hit
nominahon for an Academy
Award is quite unable -on
the basis of lhlt pathetic
"Othello" -to adapt hil style
and. delivery to a form of
theater tbat has spawned
many an Oscar winner over
the years.
Jones• ddenders may well
say that we ar• put off by his
own unique loterpretaUoh -0C
"OtbeUo1' and if that is thelr
argument all we have to add
is that we et1unt as lmpo~nt
precepts in any criticism the
ability of the actor t o
communicate to his audience
in a clearly dlscrenible
English language and In a
manner which c l early
indicates that he is playing the
role as advertl.!!ed.
His shoutlngs and
contortions became intolerable
-0n many occasions and his
writhings aod iroanings,
ARTHUR Ml!LER'S
'a vie.w from the bridge'
HELD OYER -TONIGHT ONLY
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PIOKE IU·ll24 RlllSIMTllRS
pilrtlcularly in a flna1 scene
that was dealroyed by his
attectatlons and mannerlsnu,
wert ln~cusable. Othello waa
indeed torturtd by the intense
jealous,-. that is at the heart of
the Shakespeare tragedy but
the torment generated by his
distrust of Desdemona is a
cerebrill manifestation that
most certainly does not justify
the astonishing gyrations and
moulhings injecled into the
play by Jone1.
D~clor John Berry must
take hls share of the blame for
this poor "Olbello" and so
must members of a catl\whlch
never , with one or two
exceptions, really came to
grips wtth the Bard's tale of
the magnificent Moor wbo
allowed his Imagination \o
lead him to murder.
Anthony Zerbe was a weak
Iago and .never really-
convincing as the w i l y
coiµiselor whose lies and
deceptions leave three OOdles
for the audience t.o survey in
the finJl ecene.
Jill Cl ayb urgb was
reason1bly effective as the
btatuiful but bewildered
Desdemona, but . her final
dtalh scene -played with an
apathy and Jack of confidence
that practically had us leaping
from our seat to show her how
to do It -ought to persuade
her director to send in a
substitute for her final 30
minutes.
Penelope Allen was by far
the best of a bad lot. She was
tremendously effectlve a s
lago•s· wife. Emilia. and, in
sharp contrast to h e r
companions, she gave us a
memorable Jina) scene and a
1upe.r6 denunclatl011 of her
.!!limy husband.
"Othello" is scheduled to
run through May 23 -if it is
Jutky.
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Ann Landers 'Rummage Sale at Theater
Parents' Pickle Tbe Sao Clemente O>m· 'llle .... lsc01dedfnllllt :"
munity Theater will bold a a.m. to 5 p.m. both day1 at lbe
Poses-Problems
playhouse, 202 A \I en i d a
fund-railinl rummaae s a 1 e Cabrillo., San c I e m e n le •
Frlcloy ond Soturdoy, AprU 16 Pr.....U wUI 10 Iowan! tl1'!
and 17, al the Cabrillo theater group'• apam1on pro-.
Footlig hters
Set Try o~ts
The Fullerton FootU,hte"
will Mid open auditions at, a
p.m. Monday and 'J'Ueldly for
their fortl'fcomlng production
-0f "'The Man Who Came to
Dinner."
Mitchell Sanford, recent.I)'
seen In the Lido Isle Pla1ers'
"Yru Know t Can 't Hear Yoo
When the' Water's Running,"
will direct the. Kaufman-Hart
comtdy. The large caJt re-
quires 21 men and nine
women, with six cholr boys.
The play will -be pm:ented
for three weekends, May 28
through June 12, at the
Muckenthaler Center, I 1 9
Buena Vista Drive, Fullerton,
where the readings wlU be
held next wt"ek.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've read many letters in EASTER ENTERTAINMENT I
your column from parent. who don't know what to do A TIME TO llBLAl AND ENJOY A MO'flll -~-~~00~~-d \ be a switch. I'm a Ill-year-old boy who started blowing
grass when I was 14. I went the whole route -pills,
1.SD Ufen the combo trlP.s, a litUe of this and a little
or that, just to see what it ,
'"ould do. A very special friend mltacuiously got parents Ute mlne1 1 wut to
through to me and made help them and I don't koow
me see that I was slowly hoW. -FOIUIER HEAD
killing myself. It was \l\'J) DB4R FORMER' Maybe
weeks of raw hell, but I lb• ''lpecllil biend" wltt wu
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a thing !or eight months. ObY1001' th< Med pro.
But my parent! are hooked '11 Y and I'm sorrier about them . feufonal belp bat nolbto111 so
Dad is an alooholic'. The doc futile ••, trytll.1 to 11.elp ptople
told hlm two years ago If he wbo don t W81ll to be btlptd. I
ever took another drink it can offtr vtry Uttle itlvke,
would kill him . So he's on pot but I do taope you will ketp
-spaced out every ni$!ht. trying. You i•tt ml&ht auc-
Mom la on pills and booze. Her ettd.
hands shake so bad she can't DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm
hold a newspaper. Some or my a career girl who Hves alone.
friends say it's aroovey to I've been up four nights
have parents who tum on. I straight -aru:werJ.nR ob.111::ene
think it's lousy and besldes phone calls. It's lhe same
I'm worried 11ick about them. person, I'm surt, but T have
Please, Ann. can you tell me no idea who in the world is
whit a teenager can do about doing this sick thing. I need
my rest and these calls are
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WALT DISNEY'S
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And
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beltinning to affect my health.
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P-;ter, Paul and Mary "
Show Encores Tonght
Don't tell me to take the
receiver off the hook or have
the phone taken out. 1 don't
want to miss any calls rrom
my boyfriend who Jives in
another city, or from m~
parents who are elderly and~I.~~~~~!!~~~~~=~~~!~~~~ not well. I need your help,
Ann, and t hone you will hur·
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. By STEVE UHLER y,·ere in the middle of a six-
•·· week college concert tour. As Every so often Na1ional can be eKpected Jn a documen~
Educational Television sees flt tary of this sort, there Is a
to present a program dealing good deal -0£ b a c k 11 t a II: e
in one way or another with the re.hean&b and on-stage set-
contemporary music scene. In ling up. But when the cameras
the past they have presented start filming at the actual
such outstanding programs as performances, it is easy to see
an in.Cepth interview with why Peter, Paul and Mary
John Lennon and P a o 1 were the most respected folk
McCartney. and an entire con· group in the business. When
DEAR S.: The best way to
dltc0ura1e u ob~ne Dhone
creep Is to ban( up. It's 111
simple 11 tta1t. Theme oddball•
1e& their kick• when women
reiCI. What they "'at 11 for
you to morall re. sennonlre,
scream at them. threaten.
becom 11 anll')'. 11bocked aad
u~t. H you Just han• uD they
will receive no 1aU1laclion
fm n1 the calliJ 11nd too• tou
will be cro1ted off the J11t. cert featuring Arlo Guthrie. they re on stage. sparks fly.
The lateat to be added to The Ulm make& a special lf you have trouble gettin1
this seleci gallery is "Peter, point not to present Ptler. · along \vllh your parents .. .if
Paul and hlary : The Song ls Paul and ~1ary as just a you can't get them lo let you
Love." which was aired on group, but Peter. Paul and live your own life, send for
Channel 28 last Friday even-Mary as individual artists Ann Landen' booklet, "Bug·
ing. 1t will have an encore each very much into their own li{ed by Parents? How to Get
showing tonight at 9. bag. 1'he program devotes More Freedom." Send 50 cenl~
The special documentary about 10 mlnut.es to each of in coin with your request and
was filmed in 1969 as the trio them separately. a long, stamped, self·ad·
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"THE 12 CH•"
lnv•J1'fl v1, Crazy, Very Funny
wit~ Ron Moody-Dom -01Lulae The best of these segments dressed envelone in car!. of
is the one featuring Pau11_;the~;D:A:IL::Y:P:l:L:OT::. ===:::::;::::::::::::::::;~:" Stookey just chatting whilel
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cellent songwriter and singer. -·'·~ the laugh riot of the year.
also possesses a sharp sense 'CHIYINNI IOCIAL CLUJ' . of humor and homespun
honesty which makes the seg·
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As a matter of fact, the
whole thlng ~ a joy to watch.
It's on tonight. Channel 28. At
9 o'clock. No commercials.
"Peter, Paul and Ji.1ary: The
Song Is Love." And it is.
For David st!rnberg fans, he
has a new album out calTed
"David Steinberg Disguised AJ
A Normal Person." If you dig
Steinberg's off.beat viewpoints
this album is a delight. Hts
celebrated "Moses Sermon"
alone is worth the price of the
record.
If you haven't seen David as
of yet. ht will be hosting the
"Tonight" show this fl.1onday
evening. Chances are you'll
like what you see, and if you
get "David Steinberg Dill guis-
ed As A Normal Person,"
* Judy Colllns \l(ill be in con·
cert April 23 at l.he Anaheim
Convention Center. Tickets
are available either al the
Anaheim Convention bo:a: -Of·
!ice or at any 1'•utual ticket
4fency. And for old Dixieland
jazz band buffs , the Prt!ser.•a·
lion Hall Jazz Band (everyone
In it is over 50) will be at UCl
Sjltnrday, AprU 17, at 1:30 in
CraWford Hall. Tickel.!! at the
usua1 places.
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HOLLYWOOD (UP ti -
NBC w\11 1tar Robert Conrad
-wfio headed the cast -0f the
defunct "Wild, Wild West" -
In a new 1974-72 adventure
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'DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ·ADS'-You C a n Sell It,
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Wi th e Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
General Gen•r•I G•neral Gen•r•I Gener•I
CONGRATULATIONS
TOP SALESMAN
MACNAB • IRVINE WHAT! AGAIN?? MA TT LA BORDE, Realtor Dover Shores * POEM IN 6l/4 °/o TIM~ *
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HARVEY COHEN
FINER HOMES
GRACIOUS BAYFRONT
with a glorious vista ovrrlooking Harbor Is·
land and beyond to the Peninsula. Pier &
Slip. 6 bedroom, famil y room, dining room,
5 baths and powder room. Gourmet kitchen.
$245,000. It will cost $100,000 more to buy a
finer Bayfront.
HIS AND HERS
You can each have your own yacht in rront
of this handsome custom built 5 bedroom
home. Gourmet island kitchen and electronic
oven. Ex tensive use of brick and wood . Room
for your pool table. The most spectacular
Bayfront View in Dover Shores. $219,500.
BAYFRONT WITH POOL , la.rv('y "'as Village Real Es-S · I h 1 tat~s Top Salesnla.n For ~unn1ng ~ bedr_oom ~d den ~ome. w t _arge
l\1arch Harvey is from Tor-pier & slip. Children s paradise with private
on10 Canada He no\1• re-beach. $197,500. sl~e~ _in ~o~nlain. Valle_y PRESTIGIOUS DOVER SHo'~ES
"'1th. his wife Jackie & son Peerless VIEW, Anthony pool ·wilb· Jacuui,
Rev1n. If you have a Real 4 bedrooms 31h baths activity room ~·ill
Estate need -call • pro-' · ' f al Cesslonal Hs.rve Cohen accommodate professional pool table., orm
ViJiaae RE 962-4!11 ' dJning room, 4000 sq . ft. Luxuriously ap-
LEASE~OPTION f:rin~~.1throughout. $175,400. Call 675-3210
MOVE-IN NOW BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED
Very neat, 3 bedroom,. 2 bath regardless of cost quality model. Custom
1homc is vacant and ready amenities throughout. Selling for cost, a Har-
for oo::upancy. Features _ex-bor View Hills BEST BUY. 5 bedroms, !
ent _1oc:ation, beautiful baths family room ,,·1th fireplace. big pool.
PERRY ZIMMERMAN
For the second consecutive
month PERRY Zl~1~fER·
i\·IAN ha.1 bttn lop SALES-
MAN for COA 1'3 & WAL-
l.ACE REAL ESTATE. Our
sale1 volun1e for 'March wu
$1,141,698.00 and PERRY'S
ellorts produced a major
portion or thls. If you need
Wt\iVVke on th(' S<1.le ol
your 1home, call PERRY al 546-1\t anytime.
lea... co:Ts
·~WALLACE
REALTORS
-S46-4141-
( 0ptn Evenings)
scap•ng, com ple t(' v· w'to Cat l" $89500
nkler system. Lovely 1e a ina. ' . j LEASE-OPTION-
ered patio 11.nd yard with A VERY SPECIAL FRENCH REGENCY HOME
an view. Includes water by Vera Dennis for an adult family. Custom 1 MOVE-IN NOW
&Oftener and expensive ro. built two bedrooms and den. Marble entry, Very nea!, 3 bedroom, 2 ''"-• 1V •nl•nna. Owne .. wiU b ._.J ... • costly papers and draperies. Formal terrace, :ith hon1e is vacant and
ccept SI.250 Option n1oney, outstanding planting. ready for occupancy. Fea-
rs1 and lut months rent tures c.xcellC'nl location,
SlOO maintenance depo.15-AHi THE BEAUTY OF IT ALL! beautiful landscaping, com-
t. Full price S28.950. 546-2313 Turtle Rock Hills finest. 3 bedroom, family plet(' sprinkler sys1en1.
room~ den. pool and formal dining room! A Lovely covered patio and
forev~~VIEW that tv;•inkles by night. Please yard 1~1th ocean vie\\·. Jn-
call 67 ·3210. $82,500. clUdes waler sof!ener and
ll,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio;;iiiiiiii .. I ('Xpensive rotary TV anten· I' HOME FROM $34,400 TO $55,000 ~. Owno• Will"'"" SJ,250 Coriander Street ,,,;,n m'""'· '" ,,,,, t AOUL TS L YI las1 1J1onths ren1 and SIOO
FOURPLEX who want a breathtaking 2 bedroom borne • maintenance deposi1. FuU
f ou can drive by 1629 and
Call us for details, full price
J69,:,00,
Four Rentals
DOWNTOWN
then call us to see th is absolutely charming price S28.950. ~2-%i.15 or
Catalina View. Beamed ceiling and secluded 1 546-231.'.l.
pool. $55,000.
HARBOR LIGHTS
WESTCLIFF
AREA
$28,950
$200 DOWN
Completely redecorated FOUR BDR1i1 . ·rwo
Bath carpeted and drap.ed home. Vacant,
immediate possession. full price 011ly S23.900.
BOAT AND TRAILER HOME
On comer Jot plus neat spacious Three Bdrm.
Two Bath home. Only $29,500-NO DOWN VETERANS.
EASTERN MANSION
Two story , five bdrm., f'our Bath. plus din·
ing Rm., famil y Rm .. and large 800 sq. ft.
'bonus room. EXCLUSIVE WtSTCLIFF. Only
$79,950.
BUl~D 20 UNIT{"-
on large 132 fl. by 300 ft. lol. cobLEC'I'
$320 a month '"'bile yoor plans are being
approved. F.P. only $52.000.
FEE LAND-CONDOMINIUM
Enjoy condominium living. yet O\VD your
property. 1'hree Bdrm .. Two Baths, POOL
and recreation facilitie~, A good bu y at
$35,750.
LEASE-LEASE OPTION
Near 1-larbor High. Four Bdrm., Two Baths,
Family Rm. Very livable, attractive home.
$325 a month . SUB~UT ON OPTION.
LA BONNE VIE
Three Bdrm .. Two Bath. patio, pool and re<'·
reation room, ONLY $21,500 . Can you ask
ror more?
MOUNTAIN REPLICA
WOODED REAR YARD. cozy open beam
ramily room with veranda. Three Bdrm.,
Two Baths, near WestcWf Shopping Center.
MARINERS PLAYGROUND
Library and School near by. 20 Ft. by 22 Ft.
addition to master Bdrm. !truly a queens
suite) Large rear living room, patio and
sparkling pool. UNDER MARKET AT $36.950.
LIVE WHERE YOU WORK
Transitional zoned for business is this FOUR
BDRM., T\vo Bath home. On corner lot in
business district. 11-fake workin~ easy. Full
price only $26,500. \Vith 10 "0 down.
! SALESMEN NEEDED).
646·1»555
220 E. Seventeenth St.
IE. 17th St. Shopp;ng Ctr.I
llHllJ COSTA MESA
A duplex -t 2 separate hous-
by night. Channel · Bay and the Pacific by
day. Greatest VIEW. Newly decorated lin.'O
bedroom · two bath · electric kitchen. Living
room an d bedroom balconies overlooking the
Bay. T'vo elevators to take you up • up and away -so_ call 675-3210. $52,000 .
Cs. Really unique v.•!th pri-SERENITY BY THE SEASHORE
Ha1·bor Hi District -\YaJk Evenings C1ll 642·7438 or 548-3265
ro rantastlc \VeslclifI Shop-· 1---====...:..:.::.-..:..:::c...:.:..:-'---'-'-----
:V~acy in. prlm_e rental area. A lovely 3 bedroom home tucked among tall
( ull price S&a,000. trees awaits you in exclusive lrvine Terrace.
ptng. J large Bdrn1s -Just
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redecorated, new carpeting,
drapes. Brick patio boat/
!railer parking. f'iniincing?
011 rX'r vel)• tlexible -t·ast
/JO'!ession -Don'! !airy on
this one! CaJJ • &15-0303
Newport A few minutes to Bay Beaches. Please call
675-32 10. $47,500.
•t "INVI TATION" Fil irview T h' h r o see t 1s young attractive ome that o fers
6'46-8811
{anytime)
so much for the entire fan1il y. Cathedral ceil·
ings, fireplace, 3 bedrooms \\'ith convertible
den· all so nlcely decorated. Sun Deck. Patio.
----. . Fruit Trees. Pool· Greenbelt and playground
Waterfront L1v1ng close by. "RSVP" . 675-3210. $37,500. In Newpor t Shores
iz,tcrtuln in elegant or in· THINK THIN
1ormal style in 1his charm-One ,block from the gym. near beach. tennis-,
1ng 4 Bedroom home right pool. Appealing contemporary 2-story hon1c
or1 thr ('Bnal. Ut the young· with high beam ceilings. 2 bedrooms and con·
t;tcrs sail their Sabot v:hile vertible den. In youthful neighborhood. Ship
JnOm 11at1:hes !ro111 the Shape. $34,400.
Jorrly sun<leck. also an
puko '"' •"• .,. , ""°' MACNAB· IRVINE
lablc sized pla)l"OOm for all.
Moko '" OJ>polnlmonl NOii' 642-8235 675-3210
Jo s('f' this '"evf'rything"' 901 Dover Orlv• 1080 Bayside Drive ~omc. Only Sl9,500. Call Newport Beach
73-85:"!0 or 6~5-7171
* 6 UNITS* On Balboa Blvd. l..ood cond. -
preat rcnl.il area, sleps 10
Jictoan. rou o"n rh(' land. I % BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc.
22 Ye1rs of Servi c•
In The H1rbor Ar••
.iftllF.\'r"~,o~
#'+;,/?EA I. T()NS
2'.?99 Harbor, Costa l.lHa
SUB~IT OFFERS
NOW!
El•au11ful, u·i-Jevel :J bed·
'r11un1, :: ba1h hon1r 1n oul·
s!undini.; .\lrsa Vl•rde loc&.·
lion 111us1 he sold now rllll'
·lo dil"orce and pendlnK fo1V'-
clo~ure. Thousand of dollar.~
Hl l''>ll":J r('af•ll'CS t1.nd im-
pl"Ol"Cllltl11$~~liS and
compare with ornerpruper·
lies 10 fully appreciate.
Price $17.000, Bui l"C'alis!ic
offers \\ill be considtred.
Pilot)(' now for apopintmen1
to see. :tt6·23l3
tnils \\ith 2 BR., 2 b;.1 :
units with 1-BR. Parking
f'""12 cart. Call loday tor
app'r.
Fixer Upper
S MINUTES ~OM AN YWHERE 2000 Sq, rt. or living area.
\.·acant! 3 Bdrrns., 21t2 baths. Olympic size out or !o10.'o owner will sac· Call: 613-3663 &t.!-2'.f'.13 Ev~!-
associated
BROKERS-REAi. TORS
Z025 \\' Bcilboo 67l·l 66J
htd. & filt'd. pool. Obie . garage, automatic rilicc for immediate sale ·
opener. Lot 71 1-"i x 110 ; block wall fenced for all trrms availabi(' or as·
privacy. $48,500. ~unt<' low interest !OA.n.
Large 3 bedrm, dining and HORSE RANCHES huge family roon1, all bltns,
Ranging from one to four acres. 4 Bdrms. dble fireplace & more. Qu iet
1 $23 500 Buys It plus pools plu s facil ities for horieS. Prices IN"e shaded residential area.
****** * TAYLOR CO. *
• MESA VERDE AREA · $34,250
Beautiful 3 bedrom home \vit h spacious ram -
ily room & ideal kitchen. Ex tra iarge living
room. Reall y sharp. $34,250 3039 MADEIRA Open Sal. 1-5:30
COVER SHORES BEAUTY!
Prestige address~ Brand new 2 story modern
with 4 bd.rms. study, garden room & formal
dining room. Sunny and gay! $105.000
410 MORMNG STAR Open Sat. 1·5:30
CORONA DEL MAR · "BROADMOOR"
High on !he hill on quiet street. Wal~ to com-
munity pool from this 4 bdrm attractive home
\vith formal dining roon1. $61 ,500
2612 LIGHTHOUSE Open Sat. 1·5:30
A FEW OTHER FINE OFFERINGS
Del Cerra Area · 3 & FR, R.R. · $33,750
Meredith Gardens · 4 BR, FR & DR $45,500
The Bluffs, "Linda" 3 BR $45,950
Balboa Island 3 BR C•pe Cod S46.500
Irvine Terrace · Lge 2 BR Special $62,500
Cust. 3 & faro . rm. \Valk to beach $84,900
. Little Co r. Beach. Cust. 3 B;, $87,500
k" I-I.arbor View 5 BR . pool, fee $89,500
Dov Shores 4 BR Italian Villa $99,500
Bayfr 5 BR & pool. Pier/slip $150,000
Came Shores 4 BR & pool. Luxury $175,000
Linda Isle 5 BR w/pier & slip $2:)0,000
Lido Nord 5 & FR & Pier/slip S260.000
"Ou r 26th Y ur"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910
......,,. ' 2 b&!I ·Uh range fron1 SU5.000 to $125,000. ' Quick sale !or SJ:l,950. Cali
vwroom. , " rooni
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-!142.I * * * * '* * ~ pool tables In lhe r:n-CORONA DEL MAR ·1• •
• 1ana1. t.argt' 101 "'ith Duplex ~ 3 bdrn1 s. 2 baths -2-bdrm., i bath. 9 ........ .Jce.;..-.. lc.;;;;;:;;;-----ic;;;;;;;;r-----
u!L.1.rec1. !'1'1Ct'd al VA Bicycling ~is tance to beach. Carpels, drape:i: d'"'ilflliW lf:gtl General General
ra.isa.I. S&.1CJ could move & frplcs. mcluded. Price only '64.900. "'"1'~-~ .• ~,oa;~:o-:.i_:,i_.,_1 1.--------1 --------
''" m Monr~y poym<nl '28 950 SPANISH STYLE
Tuank l"'" 675-3000 675°3000 1--KOOLPOO L ~ 1 ROd tll• roof home whh 3
PAD quten-11i~f'd bedrooms. ~ii· I 1''1th lf'Cltldcd park> for pri-4 BO + DEN IJlllcd on a 1:rea1 corM1.
1alr eJUl>rlainmt-nl or bl& H~GE F~ILY RM. Tn.tly Spanish rlecor. "•Ith
Comr to 16.'!3 ~1arlner11 Drivt< Birdwatch from bed while the morning is
for a preview showiil:,: of new
1he plans Jor our exi1i1ing Not a rooftop in sight to mar you r view
new models no~, under ron-Of sky and birds and the old Back Bay
Jitruction. Th<>y'll ht> ready And green hills and horses across the way.
to mo\"f' into 1n Jul}. There's pool table space in a great big den
Beaut11u1 and big 4 & J bed· With a huge fireplace to please the men.
rooms largf' enoui;h 'SH" pool The lady will love the private sundeck
tables. Ol"crsizcd nias1er Off the master suite -where her tan she'll
bcdnn suites -and all with t ge .
outsta.nclini; Views. Sh t 2 · 3 bed 3 h h Tbi!i is your opportunil) to ag carpe s, stories. rooms. at s
select youi· O\\n t.>qlors z. \Vith electric garage doo r & lots more jazz!
custoni d('tails. IT'S EASTBLUFF'S FINEST HOUSE&. LOT
Our' ·-show Roon,.' Is open It's open -By owner -What more could
dRily rrorn 10 A~I to 5 Ptlt you want?
<Closed Easter Sunday~. I!!·!!!!· !!. !!~!!l a!!k!!· e!!!!!of!!f e!!r!!. i!2i!93!!9!!!!!Ci!a li!a~I pi!a!!!!!Si!l.!!, !!64!!4-!!1!!4!!50!!'!!!
1 Con1e Sf'f' lhr nt>w1·st Hnd
best in ll1xury J1v1ng in Dov-
, f'r Sho1·('~.
Ivan Wells & Sons
NO DOWN TO VETS
JO'": Down 10 01hers. large 3
hedrm W/hrd1~·rt nrs, bl!n~.
20x20 rumpu~ nn, b!ck wall
encl rear yard. VA appra1~
cd Ill .
$24,600
CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX
Cu1e older hoine and 2 ~tory
bldg with guest 11pt. Walk to
tov•n ,~ beach. Newly redcc·
orated • pr1Ci'd rlgh! al. , •
$45,000
S BR & FAMILY
LOVE NEST
$23,950-FHA/VA
2 yeani new & simply
gleams! Xlra Ja.rge bed-
r6oms, dining, y,•ork-saver
kitchen, much, much mol'<!!
HAS to be one of the best
buyi in the whole bt'arh
area -First looker should
be proud new own('r! Call
&l;j...{1303 \
2299 HARBOR. COSTA MESA
HURRY! HURRY!
$17,650
Vacant and ready for immcd-
iat(' occupancy, fully im-I
proved l Bedrm, 2 balh.
family room hon1e. Bltns. )
rible gar. crpts & drps. $176
Per mo. pll yl\ everything
\\'ith low down µnym1•nl.
C:\IJ ~!6-~1fWI. (OJX'll f'VCJ;I ,
VETS -$1
TOTAL COSTS
No roohn', you can nmvc lntQ
this doll hoU5(' \loith !hf'
change in your, pocket'
Lar;e s('parate family room ,
F1REPl...ACF., modern a.~
tomorrov.• kitelwn ::ind morf'.
DON"T DEU Y. CALI. TO· '
DAY TO
Walker & Lee
Realtnl'"!'I
76.S2 £dingr1•
f11.4l S-124155 or !>-ttl-5l•IO
Newport Hei9hts
-VIEW-
Harbor view by day • llghts
by night. Large J)lcdroom
hon1e. formol dlnllig roo1n,
fa111i!y roon1 \Yltb wet bar,
brcakfaat room. C.11 no1v ro
see thU outJtrandlnc h<>n1('
on ftt lat, $72,500, Phonc
646-7171.
~.O' THE REAL
\""-ESTATERS • ' -!"
$23,900
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General General
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CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE
OF CURRENT LISTINGS
OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN.
REAL BEACH LIVING
'\/here else in Newport can you fnjoy life
in such a luxurious ho1ne, desi)?ned for ram·
ily living & just steps to the ocean -4 BR.,
21f.1 ba ., bit-in walnut kitch .. formal dining.
Tip Top cond. $44.900. Belle Partch.
LET'S SOAK UP THE SUN
·Then cool off in thi s huge pool. L,ge. BR.,
3 baths, sep. family r1n ., 2 cozy rrplcs. Sun-
ny kitch. 3 Car gar. This quality Lusk home
being offered for $63,950. Al Fink.
1 LUSK HARBOR VIEW
3 Bd m. home w/panoramic view of ocean
& har r. Blt·in. elec. kitch. w/sunny nook,
Lge. tr. BR .. huge courtyard area. De-
tached arage. $53,950. La.Vera Burns.
ORONA DEL MAR
Charming C\!Stom 3 BR .. den. formal din-
ing. pine parle.led kitchen & nook . Walk to
Big & Little C0tona. Perftct for family liv-
ing. $79,500. Harriett Davies.
EMERALD BAY -OPEN SAT. 1·5
1123 Emerald Bay · enter main gate & ask
guard ror directions. Custom built 3800 sq.
ft. · only 2 years old. 3 Or 4 bedrooms. den,
playroom, 5 baths {one w/Jacuzzi). VIEW!
$138 ,500. Fee. Carol Tatum.
' STRIKING CONTEMPORARY
This 4 BR., F.R. home, situated on pano-
ramic vie\v lot. Quality thruout. DelighUul
kitch., bit-ins. 3 Baths· expensive W/\v cpts.
& drapes. Ideal for entertaining. $89,000.
Art Gordon.
EXCEPTIONAL APPEAL
ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS "park" home. 3
BR .. rani. rm .. great kitchen, all bit-ins; xlnt
Joe. close to U.C.I. Truly a h9me to enjoy!
Come see · sellers motivate£ Fee. $43,950.
"Chuck" Lewis.
JUST REDUCED
Owner transferred & \Vants rast sale . Park-
like rear yard with seU-cleaning pool. 3 Bed·
rooms in this beauty. $47,500.
Harry Frederick.
BIG BAYCREST 1/3 ACRE
Want seclusion '? Then see this shake roofed
charmer \Vith pool. play yard & still room for
expansion! o~·ner's anxious at i67,500, fee ,
and says "submit"! Bill Comstock.
OWNER MUST SELL!!
This neart.v new IR\'fNE TERRACE VIEW
home. High beamed ceilings · 3 bdrms. -
den · spacious Jiving room -neat pool. Don't
cry if it's J?;one! Call to see. $85,000.
Bud Austin.
HOME & INCOME. BALBOA
Large 2 BR. apt. with small bay view +
l·BR. apt. Terrific Peninsula location. Roo m
to add. Short walk to bay & ocean beaches.
$55,950. Cathryn Tennille.
WESTCLIFF ·JUST LISTED
Pool-time is here · enjoy this sparkling pool
& lovely gardens & patio. Custom decor
thruout. 3 Bdrms. & lge. ramily rm. home.
$54,500. Mary Harvey.
cozy SMALL HOME •
CORONA DEL MAR
Immaculate 2 bdrm. w/custom carpet!!,
drapes & shutters. Lovely private patio.
Room fot huj!e unit in rear · 48' lot in front.
Asking $39,500. Gene Vreeland.
HOW TO ENJOY THE SUMMER?
1~;~;;;;;;::::::;;::;::;;;; rnou11h· lot 11 BA~H: t.wih Primt loeatton. l.argf!: Mtltn.~ Dt"W mAICl-'nir carpet# and ]! i.ha1: carpc.>t~. family romn. throughou1. Entry hall. fl~ drape~. Ci<uireous flreplittr,
General Generi11I modern kllch<'n, and read} qua.Illy builllnj In kllcll(on. hugt' kitchen and all prtcrd 3 BDRM. + DEN I
f 73'..'9 llnrbor, C.i\I S E to n1ovir: in10-1\IJ for ONLY natural wood csblnets 1 al SZ,,000. Submit your Sharp & dean. Movt ln con·
Buy lhis cheerful & immaculate S bedroom
home with a 1-bedroom apartment ovrr the
jtara~e. Private beach area within steps to
bench. t~nnls court. plus boat sHp avail.
$75,000. Kathr)'n Raul~ton.
nm Northtm Ca I I !. :EA~T~~~~: INCOME UNITS $28.<nl. 'rradr yours' ~~andsome. na!oral hr I c k. lrrm:i. CA!!. -dl!ion. °'1·ner tr1nsfem-d.
PG>pert1es contact Ray A-frame steJH; ,0 <K.'ean ~ Ll1 2 BR units &OOd moT1<'y w lk & L fireplaCI" in the living rm, w lk & L Thick plus wall l .. '4'&11 car-
ft11.ndolph. Broker. P.O. Box BR. 2 b.. 001 .. i.l.1.900. " n1sker. NIN" ~rea In Coll.II a er ee ~ do" n tcrtn1 •vilh,ble. a er ee IX'lir\J:". bull!·ln ran.gt'&: tivrn
-R"1"~8 "~ -....1 OJ .\h>~,, .. .,1:.sv1. ' tiik ~1120 ~ + d••hwMh•• + -r•lg•••· ;;:i ~.' ......._ :JIJ\JU • CAYWOOD REAL TY .... ""'
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Realtor·~ TARBELL 29SS Harbor Jkaltors 101 •. Bkr ~n .,j~ 9 ~n1
-1HiPPY-E-ASTER "-S.106 "'· Crui!
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t Hwy , NB Vinco ReaftY .. 1~>8'.z ~~ingl'r • av OWNt."R I 21~-Hru~r e1vd_. t1t Adttma ~o.172o 1 ft ... m WALKE R & LEE, 541-290 '· . ~ r.i 11 lUl·14.o or ~.1.m 2 BR. llt BA. Condo. .J1~ Open Ill 9 PM TA RBELL 2955 Harbor
833-0700
644-2430
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\\'nshe141ryer. Dl"11wa11hM'.1· REPOS, 2-.5 BR, all l"ml$ • ---j 1 Realtors Hou~~ Hun1111i:,'• \V11lch U1c 1 ,. ... 61., •.• , n \If\' Ptl.1)1' !or action• Cpl•, drp'<. C'nvt'rtd patio. Call Pal \Vood ~1.100 l'('urn unu~!l llcriis lnlo quick J 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., H.B.
in..Newport Beech OPEN i-IOUSI>: dllurnn. or .... -st rr~u11~: ...-.ilii, j t..:au 642-::.Gi8 k Sa~e~ Poot $19,000. !16$.1126 Scenic Prorier\lf'~ 6T".>-S'n6 j_c!;!•!!!•h":_ . .5_<,!'.!''!.' '!::64'!:2-:~'6~l!_l ___ JJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!••!l!!!9' ,,
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
12 Lind• Isle Drive
1-:leganl ne\1' 5 BR. 4\h ba. home \V /Cormal
din. rn1 .. fam . rm., \vet bar. l!npressive en·
try court w1 l6 ft. mahog. doors. $179,500.
60 Lind11 111• Oriv•
Perfe<:t for the family '''ho \vant~ a spacious
11aterfront hon1c. 4 Extra lge. BR .. 4 Ba .,
p11dr rrn Lge. Jiv. r1n. & den: 3 car garage.
Beaut patJo ,garden \\' rm. for pool: deck
& do{'k . By appointmenl.
72 Linda l1le Drive
'frad1t1onal 6 BR .. 51 :.! ba, horne
11 dock. F'urnished. decorated &
rnaster bdrm. suites
on lagoon.
tndscpd. 2
$200,000
92 Linda Isle Drive
Beaut. 5 BR .. 4 ba. home 11· fQrn1al din. rn1 .
& family rn1. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairu•ay.
Built-10 gun cabinet & bookshelves. $145,000
Waterfront Lots
t\o 44. 108 Ft. on y,·ater
t\o. 76 3 car garage. Reduted to
'' 5125,000 s 77.000
For complete information on •II homes &
lots, ple1se c•ll :
Bill GRUNDY, REAL TOR
833 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B. 6-42-4620
Gener ii
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
""' rflk H•df llirKl•rr wlrii , • ., ""' wefle•ll ••
Y•• •• lloirM-ll•lttf ... All ft. Moc.rte• lbt-4 Mlew
•r• llntribff "-'""''" ii.tell lty .cll'ert'11"4) elw-
wi..rt h1 tall..,'1 DAILY rlLOT WA.NT ADS. '-"•'"
•howl,.. .,.... lie•~ for Mlle M to rHt .,. .,......, te
lisr '"'• i.+e,..,;.. le Hit. t•I--• Friit.y.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom)
61 4 Goldenrod. Corona dtl
673-8550 533.900
~tar
(3 Bedroom)
*5300 R1\er. Ne\\·port Beacll
S46-J2;l.~ <Sat &
!'.!OS La \1irada. Laguna Heach
1Sat
Sun
494-94(3 · 5-19-0316 1Sat & Sun
*898 Senate. Costa \1esa
54f>-3124
23'2 Lo,·o!a (·o,ta 'lesa
1-3\
~ 1:29;oo iSat & Sun)
tl BR & F1mily or Den i
Xl86 G1broJw. Cosl4ii '1esa
~2ll75 S29 95(J 1Sa1 & Sun l~Sl
!25. Redla.ndi; • \"e\l.·port Heights 1 '.\·a
~34-97 642-.5140 •Daily 10..5)
~30 E ~ Strttl Cost.a \1esa
&l!-8!35 tM.500 1 Sat & Sun I
~l uou;u.t E-astbluff ' :\B
&H-11124 \ 1Sat & Sun 12.51
30~ !t.tade1ra \tesa \'erde 1. \~I
f)4..4.....UI0 , 1Sat 1-5 :Wl
9352 Tahiti, J~uo1mi;:1on Beach
842-6691 iSat&SunJ-51
939'.? S1Jverstrand. llttnl1ngton Beach
962-13iJ 1Sun 1-51
lt?O GleneaglE', Cosla ~1es.a
645--030.1 S3.5.000 !Sat 1-5)
32i3 C'oloraoo Lane. Costa :\le:!>a
645-0303 S31.500 1Sal & Sun 1·5)
2.)12 ,\ndover Costa ~lesa
645-0303 !32. ;50 1sat 1·5)
(C Bedroom)
227 \'ia (Jr\·ieto 1 Lido Isle \. NB
67S.2i:.!1 (Sat & Sun 1·5l
2612 L1 .!:!hthouse ('orona de\ ~lnr
644-4910 !Sat 1-.5 :30\
*19870 \'ern10111 llunt1ngton Beach
962-1680 S24 000 fSat & Sun l-51
22042 !·lula l~1intington Beach
8~6691 1Sai & Sun l-5l
t,J' (4 BR & F.1 mily or Oen )
I I Rasco1n 1 Lniv. Prkl Irvine
R3:\.J310 S36.950 ISat & Sun 1-.11
247 \\'alnut IN e1vport Sh~resl t\B
ti42-3850 f Sat & Sun I! ·5 l
**505 ~lorning Star !Dover Shores\ ~18
042-8235 I Sal & Sun\
1 l~:i F:n1('rt1ld Hav 'En1erald Bayl Lagunt1
833-0700 644-24.10 ! Sat l ·5l
410 ~lorn111g Star IJ)u\t'r Shores I. Nl3
644-4910 1Sat 1-5::~01
16192 Arent. llunt1ogtnn Beach
962-1373 1Su11 1·5)
1701 Oahu. C'ns1a \\e~A
li45-0'.l0'.l S39.000
*'!033 ll ig hl<u1d . J\'e11·port
645-0303 S39.000
1Sat
Beach
~Sat
(5 Bedroom}
1.5f
J-.'i)
Santiago Dr 1\e\1·port Beac:h
1Sa1 & Sun 1·51
615 \'i~ Lido Aord ;\e11·port Beach
675-4930 1Sa t & Sun 1·5::l()l
(5 BR & F 1mi\v or Oen l * l033 Mariners Dr 1 L)o\ rr Shore!i l 1\'B
646-1550 !Open Daill Clo.~ed Easterl
*3044 Carob, Easthluff
6i:l-8550 l::j;.it l·~I
3040 .J~va Rd. IJ\lcsa \'erdc) (''1
546+5880 'Sat fronl l I
Al'ARTMENTS FOR SALE
!6 Un it1)
752 :\1n1go, ... \Vay , Ne~·porl Beach
fl7!'l-49:l0 1Sar & Sun .,_,
• •W~retU • * • , ... -w .. .,.,.. ••
ORANGE COAST'S
SALESMAN ••
1 •. 1 30\
PILOT CLASSIFIED
GOLF COURSE VIEW
A tlehghtfut pictur.,. wlndo\\'
vit1> of rtit-~1ti;11 Vf'rdt-c;o11
Cour!il' \\'Ui ah\'a)'11 be a
part of 1ti111 tovl'I)' !\lesa
Vf'rdfo Cambridi" hornt
Vrry hriatit and etieerlul
monl.'1 "'1th dble firt'plaN" !or
Cho~ wintry days. The J
hu,lle bedroo111s and family
room are JSprPad o~·rr 1800
~Q It . C)nly S3t9.i0, .<.(l hur-
l'~.
DON'T WE WISH!
Rancho California
2%·10acre
citrus &: avocado
residential estates.
Glenoak Hill s is an exclusive
rcsiden1ial co1nn1unitv within l~ancho
California containing ·avocadt) and
citrus groves. miles of bridle frails,
modern clubhouse and stables. and
priva1e tennis courrs. Up to IO·acrc
residential estates are available.
Prices sta n at Slo,900. Terms include
10% or 20% down, optional prepaid
interest and llther lax and leverage
benefits.
Gef1eral I Genorol ·==== I IDEAL! I
Honeynioon Haven or Rf't1tt-
mttH Rt'U'ec.t~ Ntwly paint-1
eel l betlroon1 house ot if
you prefer 2 bNroorns +
den. Willi to wall Ct1Jll thru-
our. r.toc:tcrn bltns + water
&0fu~ner. Boar It camJW!r
parking. Cement b Io ck
Jenee, cul-de-sac slll'et "'ith
!Ols ol trees. SZf.250 • AIJ
lt•rn1~. JO-.. COATS I ~ WA~LACE
REALTORS
• 962-4154 •
Open Evenings
r ·--
law son
LIDO EXCLUSIVES
3 BR on 3.'i f1 lot $63.500
l BR + r11n1
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rm. 40' $69,950
3 BR + Jani. rnl, 4~' $72,500 (
4 BR + dh1 rm. Tu' STS,500 !
l BR. din1n1 room, tiled
Janat and Pfiuo $110,C')O
1-J \ JllCOA}e a.pt~. $120,00J
Lu,11:ury 3 BR, d1n1ng 1onn1,
poolroom, \'1ew $l:H.,OOCJ
Baylron1s, froin $12.J,OOO
bou>or:tb law&On jq.
GOV'T
REPO
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AGaltoa
3.116 Via Lido 675-4.Jtl2
I CORONA DEL MAR
PRICED LOW for this atta NEW LISTING
a
WATER-WINGED FAMILIES
BIG house ... LITTLE maintenance. , .LOTS
of outdoor FUN! The BEACH & association
POOLS . TENNIS COURTS . & "rec" are.a
are your year.round PLAYGROUND for this
5-bedroom or ! 4 & den ) bo'ine. Separate FAM·
IL\" ROOf..I. 3 B.t\THS . 2 eating areas. -.
plus a PA1'10 expanded by decking jutting
over the CANAIJ. Only 4 years old. planned
for pure J>LEASL'f{E & PRICED RlGHT!
147,500. CALL NOW 675-4930.
TRIPLEX-Newport Heights \\'r '' 1~h "r harl n1Qrl' I i$!!ngs
l1kr 1h1~ 0111·. It's a lorii::.
tnw and ~pac1ous .i bffiroom
h()n1r with hugr rt1m1l)
l'Q0111, al! ne-srled ln10 a
llt•auulully lands('apcd lot.
Thi> IOC'ahon is on a IO\'f'ly
TREE LINED STREET IN
COLLEGE PARK. J us!
$1650 dcn1·n pAytnent \\·111 ~rt
~·ou a JS1nR1C' f'HA 1nsurM
lni\n. DO:-."T \\'AIT. bf'<'ausr
Ill m .900 IT '~ A RlTY•
/Ca. W::f ::E
flancho California, a Ka iser Aetna
Company, 1s 95,000 acres of rolling
cuu111ryside berween Los Angeles and
San Diego. Over $20-million has
already been invested in improven1ents.
Coldwell. Banker is rhe exclusive sales
agent for Rancho California.
I a.r S22,!XKI lor a big J bed· I CORNER DUPLEX I room, 2 .b~th. tlble garage . FURNISHED. Two \-bdrm.
and neat schools. Total .of l units, dining area, flreplae. I
$183 a month pays all with es, t unit vacant for 1mn1ed. I
low down payment ro any· occupancy. ASKING $40 ;,oo.
'°'· "'""' Coll 541l-lLll, I 8AYSHOR£S , '
Located on a TREE LINED street in a quiet
area close to beaches. boating, schools &
s hopping. 3 two bedroon1 units & enclosed gar·
ages on a FEE simple large lot. NE\V COP·
PER PJJUi\IBING. Recently painted inside &
out. This properly h <is great potential. Why
pay rent. \\'hv not collect it? Generously
priced at only $51.950. Better be quick. The
last 2 triplexes we had sold \Vilhin 48 hours!
('all now for an appointment to inspect.
675-49:JO
$28,450
~REALTORS
--s.Ml•l--
(Optn Evenings)
\Open {'\"PS ~ * * l
I ·aa HWTAGll I PRIVATE BEACH _ L'" "·
1 _ ~ U IJl•n. N'g. corner 101 -r.·tODERN
4 bdrm, 4 bath. extra lgc.
]L,·ing roon1. dining room.
4 minutes lo heach. Only 2 1.~ years young, -
and sparkles like a Je\vel \Vith Its speQial
drape." and carpeting. ~\'i fe saving kitchen
with built-ins and di shy,·asher. 3 bedrooms
and 2 baths. Professionally landscaped yard
for IO\\' maihtenance. VA·Fl-1.~ terms. Call
no,1· · 675-49.10. BAYSHORES
BAY FRONT
;\lagniticent bayfront home
"'irh Ea&tern exposure ·
In exclll!ive Bayshores
4 lk-drooms. 51: bath.~
bayfront s\\'1mm1nj pool
and spaclOUs sundrck
Office 11·1th ~Pparatt ('IHI')'
S~l.700
Sl~CE 1944
673-4400
1-eostside $19,9so
jTerr1f\e pr1ep for this ('harm-
1 in~ Ea~1s1d<' hon1c. Ch·tr-
For information, call or \vritc:
Coldwell, Banker & Co.
Anenrion: Chester Salisburv
43:?0 Campus Drive , Dept. N
Newport Beach, California 92660
714/ 540-8620
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Coldwell, Banker
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General Gener1I
Pele . Barrell f<ea/t'J
preJenlJ
• UNIQUE BACHELOR HOME
FCN 2 bedroom. den home in beach area for
the person \vho \vants lo enjoy the pleasures
of life. $29.500.
BIG VALUE-BIG HOUSE & LOT
IO E . .\L FOR active familv. 5 Bedroom & fam-
)iy roon1 & dining roon1 . ·Room for pool. cars,
or boats. Plus outdoor recreation. S65,000.
:-11.•d !111n~ ilnd l11n1ng
r·~1;11,, .! b11: b<-<110"01,, sep-
aralf' u11l1t~ ~rra Con1pletr
'11th patio. ('tp1s rhruou·1 and
sh1nglrd roof. L:.rgp 101
... ·uh allty a('('f'ss. 01'1!' block
ro Ca!ho!w churrh S600 TO.
TAL CO~ TO A:-:\' BliY-
ER. Pa)n1Pnls IC"s.'I than
r>11 '•'"·""" '"""" SPECIALIZATION
EXCELLENT BA YCREST location. Large
pool. elegant ne\v kitchen, 3 spacious bed-
rooms. dining room and den/office. Con1-
plete security sysetm. 589.500.
'SllOO Reduction W~STCLIFF .
1,\ hi~ s;iiint: ,1n !his \\'onrlrr. \ .•\( .1\NT -conven~1ent t~ schools. parks & ! ful ~ or ,-1 bl>rlrooni honl... shops. 3 Bedroom". family room. 2 baths.
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All 111,., <''C!!'fl.~ 11 r.., h<'r" A ready to move 111 . $46.500.
c'(lll\t•r11t>u1 kJtehen, a l!'ur Offi~e Open Saturdays & Sund1ys
JUST LISTED
J Bedroom cus1om on qu1,c
cul-de·saC', deep pile shag
crpts, massive stone flre-
place & deluxe bltn kil.
Large lol, quality construe·
lion. heavy shake roof. Nf'w •
lisling a! $43,9.JO.
VACA:>!T -PRICED ;ii
SJt9JO.
"C" THOMAS
Realtor
22-! W. Coast H\\·y. 5-13-5517
Newport Beach, eves 54.>-5643
Raise Your
Easter Bunnies
"lllcaa\'i<bc'.Jtcalt~
546·5990
Anxious Owner * DUPLEX *
Here 1-plu~ horses, chickens -nr·
i:row ;in 11parlmpnt. l·llXl sq,
f1 . hon1e ont l, ~ Ill'!" plu~
tack room. barn. screen ... d
pa\lo with lireplacl' and
hobby room. All tht~ for
$35,fXXI. Grow \Vith Farrow
Eastsid' n e a r shopplng.
Large 60 x 1.35 R-2 lot. Cus· 1
tom build. I bedroom units.
Pr111ate i;:11.rages. E:<ception-
ally sharp. IO'i down.
.$34.~. Phone 646-7171,
ATTENTION
BUILDERS!! * Corona del Mar *
I l Loe;; + good home. South
ot Highway, near beach.
i\1ust see lo appreciate!!! I Call for morr drCails.
Lac hen my er
Rt>a ltor
Realty -546-8&40.
ZS29 Harbor. C.:\!
EASTSIDE
5 BEDROOM
Shin.' rl('an and 1·ae11nl .\
roomy ~, Bec!rooni. ro1•m.il
dining, famil)' room homr
\11th laundry room, 1on~ nf
!'1orage, huge n'laster bed·
room and ra~) boal anrl
«an1[l('r a('('l'S~. :!IRO ,''l fl
of~liv1ng for only $15.9j(}.
Call 67~-8550
1860 Ne"'J>Of1 Blvd., C)I l * * * * * *
1 CALL &4&.3~ Eves: 646.2'.!90 BRING PAINT BRUSH I
SPRING FEVER 4 Bedroom 2 bath home OP
from your own ocean fl'Olll youni,: 11·11h r11·C'platr ,(· bltns.
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LUXURIOUS LIDO ISLE
Fabulous family home. 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths.
Custom built for celebrity. European court
yard \vith enchanting fountain. Great for pri~
vacy and indoor • outdoor fun. $134.500.
C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO.
REALTORS
675-4930
Newport Beach
General
MESA VERDE SPECIAL
Rare listing 1n excellent. fan1ily neighbor·
hood near schools and 5 nlinutes to shop--
ping. 3 Bedroom, fan1ily roon1 \Vith fireplace,
all built-ins. ne\\· roof. s2e.ooo. Phone 546·
2316. •
I ~,;;,\,,"~~·;,1 ~~";',;,,~;"~,'.f J PETE BARREIT REALTY
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in-la"' rooins. E:n JO)· •hr 1605 Westcliff Or., NB l\[larkling pool. Comr srr for' ' ·
)ourself -price redu('f'd 10 f..._ 642-5200
LnJoy thr ~un & ocean bft'<'ZE' E11.$ts1dr cu!-de-i;ar. 7 Yrllr:< I
hQt,1e . J bE'droom~ 11od din-I Plrnly of ~·ard spat:,., for _
ing area plu~ conven1en1 I childrPn. llurry for !his one Gen&ral 1 Gener.11
S3S.-IOO Phonf' t'H6-j\il. kuchen arr all yours for as 11 1s only $30.950. I ----------1
'"·'"'· ,-., mo" '"'"mo-I Arnold & Freud 8 Bed Rooms -8! Everyone Has ·
t-o·THEREAL \~ESTATERS
Gen•r-11 -------1 Gener1I lion pltase cal! 646-7171· .'\SS E. Jith St., C.:\l. / THINK BIG-A Pool .,
:16-rr~1 da:s :16·55!,s er~~ HUGE HOME! In Mesa Verde , \D ' THE REAL ·~ESTATERS ~, IHl'Jll',Tl1•l'M ASK YOUR
~EastSide Cost;-M--;sa TAX MAN
Ch.1rmer 1r11,11 11,., think~ 11bo1.11 !ht> 111·
't quf'f'n·~l1f'<l bNlfOOlll~ ~ 1·nrn1> la.\ h1•11p(J15 of o\\nlrlJ::
\'!'r~ l•11·p)y h<t1h. Brand nrwl lnt~>1t1(· propPTI). ThC'n 1·11JJ
""l'J·t·1~ ;ind rln1pl.'s. H111:e 11~ 111,..1u1 tl11~ Co~ia )lrs;:i_
k111·hr11 lnr n1r"11 l'r"shh 11·1plr\ V.llh ha1·t11,1.>0d floor~.
p:11nlt·d . 1<'1ra l<in?P driubl~I fnH·rrl a•r hra1 and . .;rp<1r-~~lf'il:!f' t;l r.nd tl~A t<'rm~ .i1,. ~ariJ. I
av:.1labll' <'ALL ~{)\\' and . ~~l.~"«I
"<>'II 'fllllllf~· rot: a1 $:?:;,f,f(l ~nr .\ Mlu11on ln I
Rraltor~
I walker &'Lee '""" "'''"1"" '"" I tii.~-11:,:l(l
\\'1'rr llt'rl' Tu Hrlp
Macnab-Irvine
RcaJ1y Co111pany lT5 BEDRC:ioM-S*
\... nro1 •;u•1lfl•'1~ NEAT
AS A PIN YACHTSMAN'S Braut. Harbor View Homrs 1 COVE I re~. l\iwet bnr, lovrly A n1ftv Corona del .\lflr du· I Ple;1; '" '" ev .... Jl""'I "1\0\k A f1l'". c:»cillni;: Bayfron1 carp : srlf·cleanini; ovens: " ...... ~. '-'j . I
rrs1drn1ial rleve!opn1ent 1n \-ac11n1 . '1 u i c k iXJS5l'ss. I '0 rvrrything OC'ation.
i\'rv.porr Harbor. Lot_~ jQ' X $;)9,;()(} Jnc!udini;: the land, ld<'al for 1hr O\lnPr {X'\'U· 1
100· lrnm $12 i.OOO. P1l'r and CORBIN Jlilnt -C;il! us il•)()u! 1~1s I
slip privilrg"!). f('f' siniplr. • ~h:'!t111r. 011ly S.J.2.500. 1'or
2.1 Yrar loeii.c. froni $.lt014 1nforn111l!on c.ill 67:1-.'l:'ij(I
,:::::""'°" " '""'"'""'"' RE~~~ TI ~4-7662 11 ;7·~1 llarlior Bh·d. i:it Arl;,111~,· on I ssr1k1ng B11)hon1 EMERALD SAY -'===
I . .i.;.91~11 _O,:M>11_ til _!I .r~= I hQn1e~ by lrad1ng architects 1-·antastl(' "'hitt> \\"at~r vi'w $28,000 ~-Fron1 SZ26.350 wnh down from !his im1nac. 4 bdrn1.
Lachenmyer
Realtor
Newport Hei.ghts I THE BLUFFS "'"''"" '"'"' •17
•
300
. < lnm\ly """ "°"'" Com-4 BDRM.
Near Harbor High I \~'r arr thrilled 10 orrrr this niunily iools. ~ennis els.. 3 CAR GAR GE · H ~ pr1v. beach; pnv. patroled A · •'dnn, 1·. bath, ~lair rn·11111111.11·ul:itl' <1nd h<irdlv lived ab~olurcly unrf'fl('alable Bay-~_ 1 __ 1, lo• yo"r ,-,irity., Beauulul 2 &tory home w11h
11-.. nu•r ~1~r ll\'1ni; rm w 'h · front <" 1 I I "''" ' " ,.._ 3 r · 1 , •11 ( 01cr MrnPr localinn "P!JOI' .. n1 Y cose ro Sh011o•n by app'L onlv. Sgl,OOO separatf' baths, ran11ly
irrr• 11 '.'r lo<'Kl(l rrpt~ ,t: !.\.)!] sq. fl of Jii·in at·ra lhC' Harh<ir rrl!ranfr · room I d. :\f rfrp, sr1'\'lt'!• porrh Ll\'f'lv . , i.: Delancy Reel Estate Pus 1.ning roozn . • as· · 111 th1~ tri.lP\'rl .: br1lrtn .......,.. E. Coos! 11,,~_ CdM 'I ~IV{' stone f1rrplac(' 1n large l.<1111~car1ng Lgr hark y11rd . 1 c· Li'! u.~ sh01\' ,vou our model ~ ~ II 1fJ1llf' r an1a~1w;1Ji) C81'1)f'I· 644-?2io ' ~'1ng roon1. Buil1·1n dno11m
rti ilnrl r>.[M'rl!~ dl'l'Qrllh'•rl. llnd l11kr you to thfo sire. ___ - _ _ }C1tehen 5-W·li'20 Aln10~1 1n1n1rd1111 ... ross.r.•-DOVER SHORES TARBELL 2955 Harbor
s1un ."4:'-f•ini: 1~ brl 1r,1ng at V1I'\\ hon1f'. ll~i!SanCiagoDr. 0-.,..-..-..-.... iiii-.;;;;;iiii;;;;,;iii
sn tJ;;o Ciil! .;1·,.s1;.i.1 641-8'235 675-3'210 Be~c buy -spa(',;; BR. 4 ba. LIDO WATERFRONT I
Ovrr .moo sq, ft of rould be
11ixury !1vin~. f'ool. b.idin111.
ron r o u r t. shuffleboard.
sH1dy. n11r~('ry. off1cr -'
namC" \I! This proprr1y ha~
it for i!lr cinr 111th a('lill' 1
imai:1nai10n. :'\ceds ~on1r
pa int & f1x1n -Pnrrd ar'+'
f'Onl>ngl,1'. Call nn" fur lull
details: Call 6~J·0.1-0.~
FORLST [OLSON : ... , .
REltlTOltS ., .'
2299 HARBOR. COSTA ;\lESA
Plannin9 a Party?
J-f;i\·r nnc in this ~p.il\rs.~ ~
hcrlrou1TI hr.mi> 11 ith llll<:'P
bonus room Ide~] (•n\'('1•rd
pa110 rl'arly for yn111· harhr
qur. Braut1ru1 wrll k<'!l1
ya.rd~. BYOP 1Bnni.: Y.i11r
O\rn P11ol1 . ~r ~·.iu !hr11•
$3:?.:l()J \',\ l''llA l1'rm~ Thf'
mo.'t d11·rrsir1('d HralT(ll'S -
l'al'row :J.~ ... ~i·lO
:-;.1111C't1mi.>!i thry tJ\\·n tMi~
011·n hC'A\Pd and Clltf'tCd
P'"rnl. Srr tlli~ s11·ini;:ing 5
brd1'00111. ~ bath 2800 sq. fl.
pad. By th,., 1111.r. you ('oulrl
a.~~11mr 01<' low intrresl or
~~~" • 01·ant;<' County's
O!r\,.~t P.ra)tor'J; -Farrov.1.
~illi·"-·;1n
~ii~'ft ll~dTir. C.:\1.
For The Young
At Heart
JgtJO Nt""POrt Blvd .. C~f ~r Ad11pt11hle floor plan, for I APTS.-320 LIDO NORD !
J(',\l.l. 616-.'lfm F.ves· 6i3.-1:177 I smi . . c'OupJe Cir I.Cf' r11111 ~1Y ,\:ei,ly $140,000 Prier \l'irh 7':"~ Isl
_ -1 I 1 J ~las~1he<I ... Daily Pi Io! dr~"OrarP<l . B,i app t. S!IJ.000, 1·.o. 6 Braur. furn. unil~.
CLIFF HAVEN--.... Service Directory. Chef'k 11 I Bill Grundy, Re•ltor 6 car aarages g._ util. rooin ~'l)~H'! !!nrlJOi'. C \l
--,---------' for lh' Jervil'f' you need. 833 Oovrr Dr .. ~.B. &11.-1620 SO Ft. on swimming bearh. ___ _
• BDR. +
FAMILY RM.
$500 DOWN In ,'\r11por1 Hcii;:h1~ 1..ovks G$\eral Gener•I \ViJI consider trade for boot DUPLEX
l1k,, 11 nrw model horn{' in N wporl B••th Add Im "" ~ I e ress or n1ax um -·""" £'e. 4 SOL'TH-OF-TIIE-HIGH,\'AY 7'1•11pon,.; 111os1 rharming BR. house. ? ,.. nn•11 .\ llf'droon111. 2 b111h and • i-oori1y :: Bedrnoin u1111~ 111 01\nrr S<S)& fp('J] or ll'ast op-Biii Gru"dy, Rltr. rh" 100 bl01.·h of <'rnile•I ~n 1rlra\ fanul~ roo111 \'try I tion Be t bu ~ bed f &ti Dov Dr NB •••4~ '
hraui1tlJI r11"" n! n1a1ntPn-I TY . TOP VALUES rm.· 1~ ~rt.Y f~. s:ir~.am er .. · • ""...,. '™' 1 Tnp u1ron1e 1op loca!inn and
1111,·r l8nd~cap1ni;: fit~1 111)1.-JEAN SMITH, RL TR ea.•y 1" :-r·i'
tu:tvrrt1P.t>d -s.'9,9;ifJ Phnnf' See them today • on televislon in our 400 f; J7rh si., (' :\L 646-32.j;} GI REPOS 07'!.Y l·r• ~,n
616-7171 l~orona del !\1ar off1c('. .1 k ~~room~. rmrn sn.ono CAL!. i>7;t.~
"""'.':":"!~".':'::"!"~ ...... I 3 1o ChOOM front. 87~ \\. * MESA VERDE * \Vil~n. $2'1.000. 221~ Purn!r.
l.ol'('!y, 1mrnar. hein1r lJl.f I $%1.~. 9.19 Sll':rr11 \\'11~.
HORSES OK
I,\ I /\llll' ftellt l'CI. :; h!>tt.I
rn1n1 horn,. .in ll;,(I(() ~fJ f!
/1\I $.li ,!(() r ... rnlJ I
!Roy McCardle, Re altor
1 ~1!1 i\'p\\ P•l1 t Rl\tl C \I
5•8-7719 I -CU STOM -4-PLEXES ~I
f1"1tCI' lni ~7 \.I' I'
flt! ;'"" T"rl f' I
\\.:i~. \f' :1 '
• 5 LOVELY HOMES •
• ('Jose to bet1ch or pool
• 2-3 .t.: 4 Bedrooms
• l lnder 540.000
( ·ome see the111 or phone •
llOME SHOW REALTORS
l5'.l5 F.u.~t r..,~ •ligh"'·ey
(A:irun• df'l Ma.r
()ffpnni:: 8f'RUI. j!'f'OUn<l.•. $31.9)(1,
rn\' p11110 . '.l HR . t.· fan1il>' PERRON 642-tnl
1·111 , 2 ha.His. 1."ll\,;/IO
George Williamson
REALTOR
673.-4.l.1() 645.1.)6.1 E1·1"s.
REPOSSESSIONS
Spl\Tkling de:an homl's, some
ne\\'1,y pa\nll'd .le carpt!IM. 2.
:. 4 le 5 bdrms, Snmt "1th
pools. f'HA -VA conv. lr.rms.
from $);1,000 to $-t-0.000.
Colllns & Walla inc-.
~C.~.1 Adam.• Ave. 962-:~;r.:
1-o<THEREAL
'"'ESTATE '-11•1111u.,.q,q p•l ------* • • • • • SPACIOUS
.1 8N!1uon1 8A.\trr~J hon1r
~Ith 2 lu·rplacr& and hu ~i•
fan1JJy N'.lorn. Ownrr ino:.
in;: t.i 11par1n1rn1. Str 1his
luG,iy.
Arnold & Freud
J$~ V 17th ~I , C \I
646·1155
! TIRED or that old rurnltu.rt~
fl's ~ally no! l~I hard
I to replaC't'. Ju ~t v.·31rll thr
J h.rrut\.lre ~ ml~rrll1111M 1~
tf'lum1'b In the' Clu&!f1fd
Sf'ct;,,n. Tllr rn~re~! '1ra" in lht' \\("~: • • • • • •
I , , a D~'~'f ruor Cl.as.,1f1~ Jo";;i"" rr•7ia,., arr 11 .11 pf111nt·
----------t\rt fi12-=--111 I 1i111 ;II'"\ 1>1 }.'11~~~
Pnm" !ocatJon. Prirf'd below
rrplaccmtn1 oosl by trans·
frrrt>d owner. Largf' f11m ily
k1CC"hrn 11·i1h built.in raiw:e
• oven · rl1sh11ashe r fjre-
pl11("f', Plllr:i• hall. rlinin1
roori1. bkr 0fl('n 'til !l ri.n1.
l l(l.1'i10
TARBELL l95S Harbor
JUST -LISTEQ ~
f i·('r\ !li fns: done• BenucifuJ!y
tl ... Nr;llrrl .l IX'drt"Clms, 1~
!\11h. tlC"111hlr iArR~t' c;t'.lrnC'r
1°11 l nnl',.nlt'llt 10 aJ\ s('hool~
t>:. ~h .. pp1111: FHA/VA tt>rt9~
;i1·.~11a1i1~ Pr1c·rtl r 1 g b t
s21.~·>0 Crill 1101\• 6-16·717L m1ta --,-
F 11 r f-'11 <1 rr~u!t~ C11!1 "Thr
, \il'f1~•1Wri•' •'.'•
Hor I.int>" o.~1lv P11Gll
C'!>«•1f•f'rl •
Satutd1:y, April 10, 1'171 OAJLY PllOT 21
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Huntington Be•ch Irvine L•gun• Beach Newport Buch I Newport Heights Lots for S•I• 170
]~~-----~~ [ )~[ _ ... _
Gen•ral Ea•t Bluff ------=--Decorator'• Delight • BOTANIST'S HAVEN e $21 ,900 FULL PRICE N~:\YPORT llE"it;hll <'Omu l FORECLOSURE You 'll Love Our Dowr Shore.-VllfW
IV.. Yr old c:Ustom. 4 bedrm, 3 ba $112,000
2 Sly. Fonner Model-low leasehold $89,500
5 Bedrm, sep wing, 2 fireplaces $92,500
"TRINA"
C111! u~ aMut this beaur11ully
rlet"Orattd ""Trina" plan Jn
thf' BluHs. 3 bf'droo;·n~ :l"-
ba!hs and a hu~f' park and
ch1ldrens playgroun1l !or a
back ya.rd. 1'h,. kids will
lovr 1t and ilO wHI you. Only
$44.500. Call 673-83.10
TOWERING ADOBE
SPANISH HACIENDA
In mini C0»1hllon, our 3 bed· Entf'r your hon1,. thru • prlv, Jor ltiil!I ...,....t 3 bc'droom br, 2 ba, frplc, dttp •hag 2~ •er• hont nnch n!POJ· I 11)0n1 + ronvertibl,. tlen pldnr'M'l'I "Junglf'" Into lhf' bfoauty. Lo19 ol r•I'pf'1~ ~·Ith lh1\l-out. Real clf'an. 501 ~aud from former 'aero-
hon1r in Un1vrr11I)' Park. ~f'<'lus'ion of 2 bdrnts., balh, rN•tt•hlng dral)('~. ,\loclern TU!lhn A\f'. &4)-4325 S..t, 1pa.ce tmp.!oyH now avail.
• ~ludrd ma1ter I u i t l' 11\• r1H, to dt>ck overlookln1o: bulh·illl 111~ In 1111• ('t1Unlry ::)un I,, ~Ion or 886-10'2'2 or able &l deveklper1 COil.
A11thentlcally styled Jron1 tl'lt. with 1l!!lng roon1 AND "11111~ i--oastllue ~·/"':ttvet 11tylp knchrn: a.1A<1 a dithJ l!l!.\..rilBI \\"kdyi 8aycr••t
Pool-4 Bedrm 3V.. ba, top condition $81.500
3 Bedrm, 3 ba, 2 frplcs. quiet st $62,500
H1rbor View Hills
a.rchl'd courtyard entry to His and HE"r lialhmom!I bN'aklni;: on ~ION'. (,ue~t~ Wa$her. Movl:'·in <'Ondition.
.do"--• 1··~ -1. • • Spacious o-n Mam hv1ng Yiill 10''<' iherr ov.n prlv. At ti YOU CAN'T
-----------SAVE $3000
UI!' '"" ueu '""' .. ~ qt:-11, "l)n lhe tl'IJ'dl'n" us prtCl', QUEEN-SIZED BR"S. 21-1: roorn is prole-ssionally II AFl'ORD TO RENT. C11Jl us fte1t Eu1t1,
Gtner11
on lllf'le fabulous, oak 1!Ud·
ded, ranch 1lzt 1preads.
Located ln the boomin,c
South Coast area near San
Juan Capistrano. If Jg h
above the smo.11:. private
road and Jocktd aate iuar·
antf'I! the natunl beau1y ol
thl!i fonnrr Spanl.lh Grant
1WTOUncled by beautltul
C!~vtland National .rore11.
All utilltle1 aval4ble.
d
'
-• Ith 1 .1 ~low, v./ipa1., v. rn1., lialh~. Walk·in closet and ecol"a""' w exqu s1 e t'OJY trpl., bdrm. & ba. ancl v.~·11 q11alily YOU.
VAULTEOCEILINGS,t;la•· ov,.r-drapel Be11utifully de co r,ted. Walker & Lee Price reduced, bright 3 BR. A buy! $55.000
H•rbor H lghl•nds 1ive family room with • Electric guaie door open. Stf'f'rt to strPer lot. S65,000 Acreag• for s•I•
crackling tire place,~· er a LIKE PH.JVAC\'? • Rea.lt<ll't
150
Newly painted 4 BR, Highland Ave. $39,500
Big 5 BR, pool hildren's area $79,500 ~culptured pat)O. 3 -CAR e fr~ lonn pa!lo and Wa· \YOODS COVE BEACH \l,'llh .,..,..,. II _. Bl d Ad J AC adj to Nat'I Forts! nr
GARAGE. Only 11, yran terbll '"P 1 _ .. •-1 ('~ ro ""'"'-' llnJQr v , Al Atns Big Bear. beaut. vit>w pl'OJI. s a ~~ .. r uvn ...... r ~-···"I'll ~ "I 9 PM
ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors EASTBLUFF' VIEW 1 old. READY f'OR THIS! • Air rooct1r1oned 2nd floor Hnd. Remodf'lf'tl, 0 Ider ..... i-"". v1lf'n ll Xlnt short term in\·e1tm•nt.
ONLY S29.500 A rnust to • Custon1 wallpa~r lhroua:h· r-Mrm tionie !i./3 BR. 2 ba., JUST LISTED $6250 f/P. Only S250 dn,
10l3 M1rln•rs Drlv•, N.B. ~1550
-Dover Shores Office
Lgt Lusk 3 BR, 211 Ba
2'l'l1 ARBIJJ'US 6M,;2024
By Ov.·™'r • ~1 ... k~ offer
set> _ HurrY Call 1714! out indoor~urdoor l.rpl. ''a!. <ft . Xlnl tf'nn,& on b&l. Bkr.
962.5.)BJ e \\'ct bar in J11..m1IJ1 room th<')' u&ed tu build ll'lem." 1nrr Jt'Olng: e!IJi;I. 1.tusr sell •"""4-<c'.067~0=-:==-:-;;--;:
Corona del M•r
Open Sat/Sun 12-5
Fountain Vllfey
· 1 • S36.950 Bonus study workroom &. ntl.'f' Ua~<"T"f'lt homf',. '* 20 ac~ vie"' property, adj. to e Opt'n house Sa1urday & t>nel. brick patio ""'"'allOO btlrnis, r.inuly rn1, d1n1ng I pnme Rauicho Calif. Glen
Sunday 1-5. Ov.·Mr pirden. S~.500 rm. 2 baths. 2 lrplcs, tile I Oaks area. JdeaJ for citrus HlRISI L OLSO~ PRICED F'ROi\1 $9,950
LOW OOWN.EASY TERMS
Circunutance1 force the lm-
mtdiate du:po!Jltlon of lheR
lrw choir-e pat('('!~ whoee
ranntr owl"lt'n LOSS ts )'OUT
GAIN!! Call or writf' for
complete dPl!!il.1 and color
on-Ille photos. Buy direct
£tom the developer;
HONEYMOON (;J ,.;n do!i.n, f>,lA mui a 17'901 Bascom, Irvine ENGLUND REAL EsrATE f'nrry, ,.:1;rra larxp db! g.OJr· or avocado. $2.~ ),er ac.
..,,.. 833-1310 .,JS Thalia ~94-8093 .age, Ul1 Ill' \\1dp Askin.11: I Tennii ()Jlf'n 962-7633 '" R£.A l Tt)~$ $27,950
4 Bd + F1mlly Rm. con AGE 00"''n, Condo l BR. 2 BA. all • FA~llLY DREA.\1 * 119 900. 5,(lf' lhl$ loday. LONG klf nr raan, also rum
Bright, chttry. ?lnttmpor-:~;111·Jc;i:m1~:~ ~!~~ 19131 Brookhum Ave. * EASTER * Vil'\\' t.nmr. 4 Spac. bdrn1s., CALL e '46 ·J41' duplf'K 2 & 3 BR'1. Npl Den + 3 Baths
40 FT. POOL
Be.autiiul family homf', enrry
hall, large roonis through-
our, central !Joor plan. no
dov.·11 !C'rms: Brk, open 'til 1
9. 54-0-1720
ary and spal"khn.11: cltan. 636-44~o Huntington 'Beach. * GREETINGS * 21, bath)(. Lge, living, lam· ~""'!~A• I &lch 0'>1·ner 61:>-0922
An ideal honeynioon cottage 1 VACANT \Vf', at RPd Jhll Rral!)', ·1 h ""'6-.. no matter how long vnu'\"t Huntington Be•ch , 8 d S'ltlnn 1 Y S. tjining rms., c eery REALTY Commercial
JY .. e room, '"""II moves you "''i5h )l}U kitch. wllOAds ol cabinrts: f1i,1r Nt•port Pert Otfltt I Property 151 :::iym;~~ded~;d ~=u~~ RAMBLING SPANISH I ~~ ~c~:~i:~'.n~~1::mp:~~ A ,JOYOLS E..\STER :i;:.le~~~l.l~~~~'.ithwl~g~ *DUPLEXES* I STORE, ofhct, 2 BR houw,
i::ar.OJge-that our O\\'tler tells I all costs. S23'."> Pr-r n1onrh i ' eel h•11 30 lltd. & lilt. pool. Nicr 2 BR. t'a. ~IJrn. \.Jllk. 1° room lo add, C-1 zo!M'd,
us ls stresst'd for an apar!-SHOWPLACE 4 + FAM P .I.T.I. $29,950 Full prirt, . r I deck & pa!lo areas. In good O('Can at J~1h Sr S4·1,o00 SOx.180 corrll.'r, $42,JOO, l91h
RANCHO CAPISTRANO
2172 DuPont Orl\'t, Rm I
NE"wport Beach. Cal. 9&4 TARBELL 2955 H1rbor mtnt. Only $33,900. Ca.II • Cal"J)l'ls, drapes, pauo, BBQ, neighhol"hood c Io s e 10 * * * * * St. nr Harbor. 0.1. \Vil!
673-85:)(). I ru~plaec, family rm., dblt' ~hools s49 ~ 2 & 3 BR. furn. 1-Blk. lo trade. Brokt>r 494-9659 833-3223
ETERNAL VIEW Thru Spanish arched enrry to ! d REALTY · · ' ocean, at 47t/I St. S-12,000 ACflE tor O:lmm'l Stab!~ e:1;cu1ng luxury decor 19· gar., quiet cu -t'·Slc strttt. Univ. Park Ct>ntPr, Jrvinr ·i'-i~ ~..-.--..... * * * * * · Mobile Hom•/
Trailer Parks POOL l.arg• pa!10 2 BR & I nice ntighhorhood 11·a!k to .. ~. :};!-' ll\:L ~ lease bat•k w/8'/i. net net ' · · maiiter BR sul1e. 2'1 baths 1 1 Call Anyti111t o->..,,_(12() ~ f:"l,......-. lli""kw 4 Bil. & rain. nn. l'i'Sldeocr. .....,, 67• _, 0, 67,.70, den. Spotles.'!. Ntw appl1anc-.sc \00 s ~,..~ ,.., ..... ~,o .,....., ~
e• • low lt&.'lf'. ~fake a dale
1
-~-~ Sparkling gourn1f't kitchen 1 ' I .......-.. -oo. cc..er ........,_ Nev.•porr Shol'l's. f'pt" Janel. GRAND --= V.'Uh brf'11.kr11.~1 bar Family If Lo1gun• Be•c.h soo.m; ~ Gta". \Valk ro hc.>ach $42 500 ACRE for Comm"! StablE-1
to .ste 624 Ramona, PRIVATE BEACHES rm wlrh be!lutifuJ built-in ·---------·< -. ~~c-* ABBEY R~:AtTY ·s.12_3..~ lease back w1i 'i;, net mt Irvine TPrra("r 3 <ms., den. $41,500, s;,oo "=-'<lllll ntt. 67J...2262 t\r 67J.....5723 .
CURT DOSH, Realtor Do 1 •~ rab1nets. Heavy plush car-96.2.-4471 ( ::!:.J 54~·110J ' THE SPANISH STYLE' home ,,11h W&W-WHAT A VIEW! I ;;:~T''-':'7--"'-=...;.c.._ wn; inler-esc on Y ...,,t Yta.t pe!s ancl cozy burning hrr--f 4000 1 Condominiums
on balance, Owner aays, p!acP. Patio. Shakl' rool. GLEN MAR MEDITERRANEAN close-in PANORA~,fC \"1ew. roni ~very ~m. sq. 1. for ••I• CLOSEOUT ""SELL:·· S!urdtly built 2 BR, 2 BA Juxuriou~ spht-Jeve~. 3 br, I
Home Show Realtorl Suprrb-T.alk<'d about l\11-:A· 1 BEAUTY "UP AT A VILLA, DOWN Srlling below I't'placem<'nl 4 ba. J\la:slf'r suitt 11•1 2 ;· --::-::-::,,---::--"."":":"-&i2·6472 Evrs. 673-3468
1'0
1730 W. Coast Highway ~',7""" DOW HO~IE. Btach loca~ . BY THE SEA," 1s the theme b h 2 d ' k C II Th E ~ 11 ,,,.,.. ,..., If you \\ant a big home 111th cost. Ah~entee owner al s, I'f's1111g r'ffi!P, ing-• • xpt~••
-----------1 tion. Take a look-""U '>l"On't . foe IM• impo••"g Sp•"i•h "-I I W '·' · ll'-All Modol,__1971
VlKlNG, LEVITr
GOLDEN WEST FHA or VA
JV small yan:l ""Ork Stt this 1 " ""' re<h.K-es nriN' $6j()() now s1zl"<I. .,.,aml'd 1v n.11: nn, 10' e J;peCuuilf' II\ &e u•g <'On-DAD & MOM v.·ant 10 1eave. Call (714) . • . s1,·1, hom•. Still .. -•., " ' r· I · bu' d · · b · ·
DelighttuJ College Park, 3
btdrooms fplus bonus addl·
Hon I, large l!vin.ll" & fam ily
\\'hy not help tht kids buy
their fir~t home on rerms
you borh (;an arford. A
Cha.rming one b e d r o, o m
hon1r in Corona del· Mar
PLUS a guest apartment
l{lr Income on a ~·en local·
ed R·2 lot. Only 10"0 down
9S2-S585. l b«iroom with exrra big wuu... $43,500. 494-6956 1rt"p ace, Sl>l!CIOUS Ut-1n om1n1ums, U)'t'fl waU:ifli.
family room h 0 m,. Top <'Onstr., but nearly com. LOVELY ocean virw home, kllchen with blll'\M1r11 IR.Ntl' Double expotiure at no ex-& OTHERS
lmmediat• Occupancy
Double Wide IOR[Sl [ OLSON
, plelerl. DETAILED ~!EDI-covered patio & dt"ck. By tra cost. Catt today for lrte shape and \oca!lon. Le-t us TERRANEAN ARCH!TEC-~parkling. 2 br, dt>n, frplr, 2 appointmen1 only. 2Q.1 Kings appraisal.
I room. heatt"d & f!lterf'd 1:i.x
32 Fiesta pool. Cu!-dE"-sac
t 1t~t. Assume 6"( VA loan.
$33.900. Phollt' 6-\S.. 71 71 .
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show you this ho/T1t> loday. TURE \Villi EXTERJOR pa\JM, · cleek. ;37.~. Onr Plac-e. 642-059(1 Brokrr. larwin Realty, Inc. 8~'..1.2:)3.i Ot' ROUGH CHALK \.\'llITJ-: ·<~9'-~. ~209{='~'~"~"='~'~':'"~0~'~· --1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;
Complf'tely Set-Up
Pro!Psslonally Decorattd
OPEN HOUSE
SAT /SUN 12 to l PM
JRare "'Liltle Island" Gem
124 CRYSTAL AVE.
P I.A£T011S
13131 Brookhun;t Ave.
Jfunling1on Reach
10 qualified buyers. ruu1--~~-=-~""'--
pricr only $32,900. Ca!! LA CASA
673·8550 for an1 appointmen!
no"·· El Mont•rr•y
Fountain Valley"s mo Ii t
unique and inlef't'sting tract
and check these lealUrt's •
4 bedroom, lamily room,
dining room, heattd and 11!.
CORNER ESTATE tered pool, pr1v11cy, e.'ll:cc!-
-V .A. RESALE
l queen-sized bedrooms.
Crt'al extra large rul-Oe.sac
lot. Anyone can take over
i;ubject to VA loan with a
little dab of ('ash and pay.
ments ol $16-1 1)('1' monlh -
includrs all. GO ~!AN GO'
Walker & Lee A htUe more room around Jent condnion throughour. Spring is a M>ason 10 rt'nP.iV Spanish i" desl11;n and srylt,
& refresh. Simplify your the f'<lg<'s at this cozy 2 Conv. lenn.1 and fairly pric-:!TOO Harbor Blvd. 111 A<blms llf·~·llfylf' in this)'e.ar round 1 bdrm. & "office at home", ed 842-Z',,r, I 5-15-0tffi ()pl'n 'Iii 9 f':ll
resort residence "hich af-2 balh home on popular
fords healthful, un<11mpli-Poinsettia, Room lo add an-$18,950
cated living in 8 picturtsque orher unit. $41 ,500 3 BR + Dining Room
sea side setting _ 2 story Univ•rSity Realty lmmac cond ., 2 ba areas,
Ne1v England tradi1ion. l lOCn E. Cst. Hv.1., 673-6510 shag Cflll.s. dfl!&, bltn R&O.
Bedroom 2 ti.th, large liv· CAMEO SHORES Credit e Problem? washer, dryer. owner is
1n.11: rm., dinini roOni <'Om· Be "t 1 ()Cf' v· BUY LfKE RENT! h.•11.ving area. Lo, lo down
.aull u an l~W Thi• '"'' ranch like home pymnt. 847-1221 b1nAOon \\'Ith brirk hrt" J J -• • BR • f ll!lt istni? " · ' am. nn. situa1ed on a terracf'd lo! SEYMOUR REAL TY place. \Vall to wall book· w/t b & pool 4639 Gorham
cases. Brick palio, lore and 0 ..!; 8 · , overlooking all ol Jlun1inJ:-1TI418"ach Blvd .. Htgn Bch r. -1'"·'·000. Y app 1. ton Bf'ach l Big h<-dl"OOm o,..n 'lil 9 PJ\t 11ft -no maintenanct>. Df'. B 'll G d Roaltor · ' run y, 1111h 1val1 10 w111! carpeting. L , tached &Rrage v.·ith mald"s /P~ Do o :\B 612-4620 Would 'Tou Believe. ..... v~r r .. ' Ne.ar as a pin. Profrs~1on<1Jly room. Fol'Ct'd air hf'a!. Pre&· Fante1tic I tl.iious South Baytronr area , Cotta M••• lancl~capt>d, nice rear patio. O I 900 ,
I Gt no nionry do11 n or lake n Y $22, ·
only'yard!l lrom tbe hf'ach. CHOICE LOCATION OVf'r lhi~ !ow inreresr loan 1
1
3 BR, fenced, lge )a.rd w/
Askini S71.500. Larae 3 BR 2 BA ht>a vy Total paynienls Sl9S a fru it trees. Low GI or FHA ~ick Joannide.s, ~ealtor I shake rool.' vacani soon. rerms.
,1_11_._675_5--0'1> __ 7 __ z_ll_._m_._38.l_2 Ntar OCC and Plua. Pool m126°~ iFnclludt>!! every!hing. HAFFDAL REAL TY ,. I """' uJ prier. 3 Bel. 2 ba + <'Onvt-gar i:;st siztd cul-de-sac Jot, today·s 842-4405
hst wt1!4 ha. nt wat, frpl 1 best buy -S29,950. FHA/GI If E\·t>s: 541·2~46
Pat {ro\'d tnctlJ SlOM dn. lerms OK FOP. Sal • B 2 b ho
67H267 Larwin .Realty, Inc. 962 ..... 71 ( =.J 546·8101 Juli~ 1~~:Cpc1~' Cl~llf' m:~
Balbo• Peninsula 21362 Brookhursi, ~o!gn Bch REDUCED $1200 shopni::; areas, bch, public&·
S46-S411 anyt~~-·--4 Bedroom + bonus rni p111l'Ol..'hi1'l .schls. S79.7~. Call i
e DUPLEX -2 Bdrms. up, 2 !
Bdrm~. dol\-n. S47,500
~lan;hall Realty 67HOOO
Corona del Mar
NEED ROOM? 2 STORY "2-m;
Htre 11 ls! ~ BR, 2~1 ha. Sh11rp honl(' nl'ar -"Chnoh & • 4 br. 2 lull balh!i. $23.500
CO\'f!rtd & enclMP<l palio. park. l~. Sq. 11, !! ba1h !~~ ~~~~· ~~~I~:'° ci~~
P.ral sharp! Pril'f'd lov., a!'E'as, hr1ck frplr, 20xl0
bo I I I · 11qZ-:'J)ll4. Owner. I s2;i.950, F-tt quick~ Glrn nu! rn1., ors o panr hog ~==C-0"7-,,CC"'C'C--C..,..
THR OW AWAY Qur<'n. Herita1::e Realtors, &. v.·l w crpt$. Bltn R&O, 2 STORY 3 brt212 ha, lam ~1151 {open eves!. overs1z1>d lot \\'/patio. Rr-rn1 10./frplc, all elf'<" •kit,
YOUR CAR KEYS!l3 B 2 ba k f dul'M roS30.500 All r11rms riin'J;? rm. <''Td p11.t10 ,1 r, • stla. f' TOO• nr 847 1221 $3.i.!01 .1147-463:1 Btcause you can walk to SA F11'Y O.C C & SC -
EVERYTHING from this Plaza cui-de-sac lot, xlnt SEYMOUR REAL TY Attention GI buyer1-
sharr home plus incomt t'Jnd. Vacant soon $26,500 17141 Bearh Blvri .. !111i:"n Bch S'.tiQ rn11\rs ,\'O\I in 2 hr. 2 h11
,,,A nHly 2 Bedroon1 homf' hy 01vner 5-lG-5366 OpPn •til !I Pi\I r11·nh~e. All 6:30, 71·1/
with Swf'd1sh IiI'f'place and I VACANT 3 Bedr1n + fan1 $36 950 J _,_3_:i._3_;RO_. ---~-~
stparateyardv.·irhal'l'Xln1y l rni. '] ba. bJtns THAT'S ALL 2 ITTOP.Y .1 br/~'; ha. 111.m
2 Be~roo1n rental ovtr an Crptsfdrps, trplc. 1~ 4 B t • 2 B h rn1. 1\/frplc, all elec .kit.
oversized 11:aragr. An excel-, .~ ...... 2 Ye11.rs old Good f ''. R 1'1
1 din i: rn1, C\"rd pat 10.
I . h h J"'-'U. • am1lv oom • A <'Y 13-~ '·'7 "'7 tnr 1n\'f'!tment ¥: Pl er locauon. Takr O\"tr 6·\ "( · · .1."'"'· ,.., -,,,.,.
. · ,,a, -Goll Course e Airport I -~~-~-~. '(IU .re JU!t ~t11rt1nr: o'""f."or VA. S2l:i pPr '!10. total. CONV VA . tl-fA MF:REOITI-f Gardrns fr\·
tling ~et to reurr. A south· 1 O"·ner/Agl 636-4410 CALL 842.25,15 Je1·el. J br, Jge fam rm,
of-1hl'·h1r;:h10.11y 111nner for IML\1AC. 3 BP.. lam rni. 2-rorn111t rl1n"g rm. By 011·ncr
only Sl!l,7:.0. _ .. hrk !pis, "'"/crpt~. 0....'Jler. !Y:i2-!17l "i.
Call 61J·8:i.10 Pnn"s. only. ;}16-2"03. =e~T~O~\\~'N"'~lf=o~u=s~f;.~2""'h=,-. =1"°h
I ilTF.SA Ven:Jt> by owner: l ha. ltl'('pl:iC'f', flOOl, S\8,9j().
hdrm, rml~ rm. 2 ha paHo. $20,950 .:'1\~_:~J·lftl ___ _
I Oprn daily $29,9.)(). 545--204.; $600 TOTAL CASll, :t RR f'l.'ST\1 4 BR. 2 ba to .... nh~t.
Dover Shores To'>l·nhouR". pool.~. r'f'r lacll-all appl., PfVll !"nn1~. Ez
1 1 2l:J62 Brookhursi Hn1gn Bch
PLASTER. r.loori,c;.h sr~ll'tl Laguna Niguel PRIVATE ROAD 546-5411 o11n°ytime
ve1"1111da v.11t1 a view of the
~'al"es & \\1ll!TI:: \.\'ATER
SPl..AS11TNG ON TIIE
SANO & ROCKS, far below
Tri-ltvl'l floor plan features
2 bd.rm1. Ir. den & !gr. rec-
reation mi. ~1as.<;1ve !WC'
really mean ill l1v. rm.\\"/
OCF;AN VJE\.\1• TIMBE'RED
CEILINGS TIF:D'BY CRISS
\VAU..PAPER
CUST01"1 CARPETING
DRAPES OPEN house Sun 12.6 S3CXXI Imn1ac. 3 BR, den, din. rn1,
below market, spa c i 0 u 5 3 bath homt on li;t>. 1enr.l'd
hon1e & grounds. 3 BR 2 ba, lot. Light airy room~. mani.
fan1 nn, J..dnscpd, View~. cured lawm &: beaut. gar.
Walk to beach, 3 yr old. dens; dbl. garage & shop.
t\1ove-1n rond, Lo ad e d Assoc. pool & putting .ll"rten.
w/xtra1. Must sell, 31851 Best huy in area. $64,500,
Grand Csnyon Dr., Owner, Call &12-4620 ror app"!.
$36.900. 496-3714. Bill Grundy, R••ltor
W• Lov• Your P•ts
"TIBURON'' TO\VNHOUSE
1vil11 prlvale palfo lor sal~
and happy pet! + 2 love-
ly hedrm1 & 2 baths for
happy peoplt., Only 1ingle
story resale available· don't
Yl'alt.
Lani.•1n Rt>al!y, Inc.
Admiral Awnin11:! &. Porch·
es +. MJl.ny More Fcalu.rt'5.
SAYE up to $3000
ASK ABOUT OUR
HOME TRADE-IN
PRQGRA.~1
CROSS BEAMS JN AU· LOVELY 4 BR, 2 be lan1
1
54&5411
THE'.'l"IC SPANISH STYL-nn, vu of v11!lty. clo~ lo BAYCREST -POOL. Ju1t Dupl•xes/Units l~G. B!aC'k Iron llrepl11.~r, shopping, S~fi.001 4!tl-(l.l22 ~~~ll:n~ ;:~: ;~;sC',';:lrl~ sal• l'l
Raocllo
ADP8Z "'"ii-~ w carJl('!s 10 be 10;., Lido Isle family, 4 bt>drm~ fam~y ----:-:C'.:'.".".:'."C'. __ _
sta ~"'· .Prime Lido Nord roon1 aod formal dining. DUP,.LEX Mobile Home E•tat•t
Cenrral kitcll('n ha!I llANGF. • c I I d d 32371 Alip•t: Strut OVF:N, D!Slf\\"SHR. & 0....,11~ S BH. 6 ba, w/elevalo_r. 59 omp ete Y re t<'Or&.le and AS!IOmf' s~~ ~}. loan on npar ,~ I I p & I $27 000 in 39rkling <'Onclilion. Hard ntw 2 BR unit.s. Panos, (Santa Ana F'wy. South ffl to P!evatf'd DINING AREA ! 1• ot, irr 1 oar. ;,, · lo believt at $69.950. Call capistrano, ofr 11.t Orttira
\rl'nl AN oc'EAN VIE\\'. Tip of Lido 111• ~l;).-8424 Sourh Coa~t Real· Hlln!, FIA heat, C & 0. f{wy, to [)(>J Obispo, lt'f~ to
Beau1. 4 BR., 5 Ba. hon1e 2 $30() 1no inr, Yf't S2'20 PR)'! AHpaz, left to •modelsl If you hRVt> a flair for tJu•
Olde \\'orld design, ttwn you
must see this charming bit
of old Spain. Offrred lnr,
$37,000 FULL PRICE
LOWER ON.
PYMT. O.K.
RF: THE: 1st TO SEF: IT?
CALL NOW FOR APPT.
MISSION REAL TY
985 So. Cna~l !hi) .. J.a1:11na
Phono (71 41 494-0731
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. & SUN. 1-3
908 LA MIRADA
Situaled on :l 10111 ar comer
of Corlez & La l\l1rBda. Sur-
T"Oul'lded by rall shlldt' tl'N'.~.
P.lodern l·lt"v<'I Spanish sryle
honir. \\'rough! iron &. 11'00d
lhroughouL l:xpan~11e ocean
\1ew. Bna;hr, sp11ciou~ buiJr.
1n k1lchtn. 3 B~l'l'Xlm~. 2
barhs: do1.1hle gan1g,., Don"t
rn~.~ your chanrt lo sPI! !his
lovely home. oHeN'rl at only
S-Mi.:ioD. For ruriher 1nror-
ma11on, cal[ -
..A-Olan
REAL ESTATE
frplcs. 56 tl. water fronrage. !ors. all. Asking $31,500. Bkr, S•n Juan C•pi•tr•ne
Room for large boat slips.1L'~1~00"'°~1~SLE'"-.--,o~ •• =,="=.,=, ~,="'=a-:-:., I ~·-~-·_ll'l_:K>_,_. ~----= (714) 493-3255
Pnee S500.000. !lalc on th\1 larg<' 2 story 4 Income Property 166 0 of S p 17t Bill Grundy, Rltr. bedroom home -submit a!! ut t•t• rop.
8.il Dovtor Dr., NB &12-4620 ol_frrs. All new crpl! & rlrp!I, BY O\VNER 1 \ n ~~==o~===~-t r 1 rt' p I ace in 1na.~1Pr Builders Clo••Out -acre, tu Y
*OPEN HOUSE* bPdrooni, re cently We have I! triplexes Jor lmprovf'd. Undf'rrround
SAT. & SUN. 1·5 modcrniz,.rl ki!ehcn t1nd S:ift,500 each. O\\'nerg unit utiliric5. Near Ph 0 en i lt ·
'227 VIA ORVIETO ror1nal d1nln1;.' \Vhat a huy, has 3 btodrooms, 2 baths, ~~-~~s(60J~w 94~:
&aulifuJ 4. bdrm. hnn1t' $&1,;.r)O! C11ll ~5-1142'1 Sourh !iz'PplR ce. lnMn1e is $:>50.00 413_1 N. 62nd St, ScottsdaW,
Ou!i;!anding value ar S69.9.'JIJ Om11l Rcnlll'rs. (X'r month. All terms avail. Aril.
J'errll GiU 67:J.2723 PANORAMIC VIEW able including No Down
B ''
' R 11 C I · o f HA Coll Ranches, Farms,· ryant 1e~1 ca or~ of jetry & main channel. 3 · · 9 r · · · 180 W lk & L · Grov•s Viicant Jo! 32xRS $34.500 BR., 4 ba. home 1v/forrnal a er ee
5 BR., 31; ba. Bay viev,., din, rm., s!tzdy; 2 lrplcs, 20 ACRE producing ora.nrr
Lant:c Jot. $117.500 wet bar. Newly redecor. 7790 Harhor Blvd. at Adams grovf' in Rl\lf'rslde, at Van
l BR, lam. nn. 312 Rnths, On iiandy bt'ach. $169,:,00. f>.154165 Qpt"n 'tii·9 PM Bur-en & Citvtland, Good
4X<8.ll Loi. $93.~ 2001 Bayside Dr. By 11pp"!. ~ile for trlr '"'rlc nr 1ub-
LIDO Rf.ALTY INC. Bill Grundy, R•o1ltor 31°/o RETURN di\'lsio.a nr new Arllnrton
3Ji7 ViA Lldo 673-7300 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642·4620 S house11 on laf'ie !or. Costa ll1J;?h ~hi lllf'. on main
S5200 do1vn buys best Lido B\' Owner . .5'>11 or Jsefnpf l\lrsa, 2 & l BR. $805 mo. ll!way to ~larch Fielrf
\'1due. 45' lot. mzy 3 br, 3 BR + lllm. rm. & din. lll'OS~. AskinJ;? S69.900. Try \\'rit~ Charlf's l'>11lr!ln, 870
lum. $52,000, 7.2'""e 675-2643 rm. 2 Ba. Nrw drapes & $111.000 do. for a 31 % annual No. J JI.lain Sl , Rlv•rlide,
S r C11lif. 9T:i01 Mes• Verd• carp. prinkll"rs. \\lestrhrf l"' urn.
area, nr :srhl>ol-< 5.5'i~ GP.AHA ,\! REAL TY 64&-2414 ~ ACRE producing oranff'
GOLF COURSE Msum. lo.an. $·13,JOO -J11e!. 1~9 Rivt>r1ide Ave., N.B. gro\·e in Rlvl'l"!lide, at VAn
the land. 642-l!S39 LIDO JSLE-320 Nord. 6 BurC'n & Clevrl11nd. Good
HOME B BO C ES hf'ach apUJ. Futn. Gar. 80' sile for trlr park or sub· By OwrH'r AL A OV division nr ""W Arlln""on
WATERFRONT bt'8ch. LeAst>hold yr. 3:114. ·~ •' Custom buJJt ~1esa Ve.rdr 4 Aiking $140,000. Consider High Sehl Al1r. on mAln
bl'rll"OOm, J bath. 2 firepl1tre Tran.~ferrtrl • ~l ust sell~ lrade. 642-4-097, ~8-2211 exr lllv.·ay to .J\f11rch Fielrf .
home on l7!h fairway. A~· Prlnic Joe. 3 BR. 2 ba. single 2211 \Yri1e Ch1rle11 l'lfBrtin, 870
~un1.0JhlP 6-'. ~~ Joan. $63,900, slory. t-.'cw!y decor, Fcnred No. i\-lain S1 , Rivtrsidf', \~'ILL h·ade 0 .C. Income ,Oflf'n house \ to 5 .. 'l0.~6 ,/11,va yd. 30 ft. bo.it slip. ~75,500 Ca!it. 92501
Rd., t.f rso y,-•,, 54()...l095. Bill G rundy, R•altor prop. for Shasta or Trinity I ="-~~'---------1 11!1(1 Glt'nnt>yrc SI, •u Cnry acrt'ai;:e or T.D.'!I. Real Esto1te
49-1-3-173 549-0316 Mi11lon Vi•io llll Dover Dr., N.B. &IZ-4G20 \Vri1e, Classified ad No. 5"1, Exchange 112
EMERALD BAY AREA'S BEST BUYI n,;1y Pilot, PO."'" 1500, HAVE
. AF:GF'AN llill5 _ S3.l,900. J NEW CliSTO:-.t, 3 BR. 2 RA, Co~ta McAA, Ca.llJ. 92626.
Df'liJ:htrul o(·ran view famil;.o br, 2 ba, o11·ner. Sall' or all hllns, crp1s, drps. land· STORE, OU!cr. 2 BR housf', NEW Office Bu1ld in1
home. 3 Li<c . bdrn1s., 1Sx25 , _ '"•Pl"< 0 -ody 1 1 '" dd C d ~ \"nlOO K -·lty, · trade for CrlM or ...... .11:una . ..... " · '"' o nio '<' "· room to a , -1 Wtif' , ...,, x .,,. ~ .....
playroom "'/lrplc, 3 Bath~. 830-5021 5 16 S.nn!a Ana Ave. 6-16-4080 I l!!O cornt'r, $42,500. 19\h SI. $77K Net lncon1e ~r. dl'ck, ~pacious Y.·allrd 177'•• If bo C Wlll WANT Nowport Be•ch · ·' ,,,... n••ar ar r, M. 11at10. l.Alvrly gl\rdtn -BY OWNER tren ... Rrokl'r 494-96.19 $i!l.:iQO 8,\Y~"RONT Hoos!' nr lnt,
Turner Aiiociate1 OCEANFRONT Brst buy In N"f>J Brh -Ha~-21 UNITS \V.R. DuBois: 54~7166
1105 :ol, Coast 11"''·· Lagunll rrt>.~! 4 br. ram rm. d1n 'g 2 A-3 hr. Close to shopp1nt. I R~~1 ~E~--'w-'-'-_-"-,~1 .. -1
494-1177 Anytime DUPLEX nn, lg,. yarn. $.19,800. JM2 All T"f'nted. Htg Bch. $410,000 •• tt•t• •nt--
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IV""" Jr\'111e, 71~/646-0114. g.i7.3957 CLIENT ""f'd• to buy t'i tr !t • 5 Bf:DROO;\fS * Good lnt'()mr. n •. ,.Mt Whos• Hom• It That?
Ptaple havr otrt>n asked 11~'
i!it'~. Somt' pain! nrf'ded. p~mnl!>, $21,001 '.lfi:?-lAAO
-1-,-G-L-E-.\-VOO--D-. -,-0.-l_W<_e_I \V11Jk 1n sc:l\ools I.: shopping. ~ll ifil,. if,.m~ now!
S17-~.'i07
SJ2~ S3250 m S29 250 BURR WHITE a BEAUTIFUi. 5 br. 4 ba. BY o"·l"lf'r, 2 on a Jot, "'· rentaJ untt11. Stntl d<"f11i!~
71~ ,.,~ $276 mo. 1r.cl lax· •• or r"tV SI"'" L" pool-• pOI'" • 4n• ""0;, * Nf'l\'flClrt Be a ch, Ph ·Jt'• the Hoba.rfs I.· thl'y 1Hlll!>, prime area.
wan! to sell. Ru~tir 2 bdrm. I Sl40,000 Or tr11dr.
2 bAth + 2 Jolt mom~ . .itJ
I . : \\n, . ' R It 67' "30 tom nn homP In Oovt>r \Vllson, C.~I. Bkr. lll Via Ytlla, L.lril:i.
f'!!/!ns. Brokrr 494-96:t9 2001 Nr"IVJ)Ort BJ\·d., ~.B. ..., s, .. e ._ "' .,.....'"' 67;,..../J040, :;0;;:;,_;0;;,;;"'"-~===;;;;_===::=::=::;:;:;::;:;:;::;:;:;:::...;::;:;:;;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::,I gardf'n. S97,500. Call n"'rlt'r . -°"W"A.,-L"'K'7CT"'O..-.B"°E"'A~C°"H~ Cl\lt 1).1:!-.iol\7,'\ N1>1\'~
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11 ·"'°· I ~uintard University Realty
3((11 F.. C1r. 1111.•. 673-6:)10 ltlAlTY
I Slnc:a 1t41
D•wntown Costa M1N
B E ST WISHES 1111
FOR A HA~1oa 642-2991
V•ry H appy Easter l.i~t ""·i1h C.Q. Buy tron1 C.Q.
F rom E II
MORGAN REAL TY ut Blu
673-6642 67SM59 1--=E-•'°"ST"'"e°"L""uFF=°"v"'1"Ew.,...-
OOLL HOUSE Let Lu.sk 3 BP., 21., Ba
2 Bdrm, l1rf'pl11rr, ranjill' l 2121 Arhutus . 6-14-2024
retrig, rrpts, rfrp~. $:1.'t,000 By Ow~r • f\.iake l'.llftr
or will IC'au, n.11r a.is-n1 I Oprn SAlfSun 12.S
Costa Meso1 Costa ~,,.
ANEW HOME ~ THIS SUMMER! '
... cool ooe:•n brttra ... ••ler •nd Mich
1poru ... youn 10 et'lioY thit 1urnmtr i.n
dote-In COMA >.ie.M. Spaciou1 3 A 4
bldroom, sinale It l•o atory models.
~~~0,500
19th 1nd Whllt11r •~• .. Costa Mts.t
Sales Off1c1 Phon1: (714) S-46-0337
4 + POOL
$27,950
FIX ME UP
Phone S·l1·2:"JJ:,
-Poof Side Par•dl"
SWTOUnds lhe 16"32 pool ""
lo!~ ol rfl'cktn.c: + 4 RR, '2
BA 11n·R hon1c "' lrp!•'
rrp1A , drp~. hlln~ nrv. fll\ITI'
t11•1dr Clf'lo;r ro d)l"lp•.
"('hool~ Ir hra~·r1 S21 !'.00
Al. tt"rn1~. lllT -1..'"lt
SEYMOUR REAL TY
17141 B,.aeh Blvd , lflR:n Brh
Open '111 9 P~I
$1000 DOWN-
2 .lilnry 4 herlrm. 11, b~tll.
""U 4ll'"(~>n11 rd hr1111r nn
l11rl{{' lr>I ~11111 llun11111::lr111
0f'Rlh IOl'!ll lnn fll•l Jl""'l".!>·
11011 .\,ku1:i: $2ri,:l\l
L.arwin Rtalt y, Inc.
546-5411 anytime
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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN DIME·A·LINE
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BLUFFS BEST BUY llrg &h. S41-J~7 home or income tznlt.
BY owner. ~ BR 3 BA. beau! Newport 1o Ca Pi 1 tr an o Lot1 for S•I• 170 714-6~10 rlf'L'Our, up11rndcd 1hruo1.1r. ---------S·l.1,!lOO, &~1-1429
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pt1vrd Alley, 348 E. fln•nclal II•) OCEAN & BAY VIF:\V~ Rr.chl'Sttr St. Ci\! close llJ
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S39.:iao. 673-8800 or 1114 I S22,000 673-9509 I
BY ownt'r, Harhor Vicv.· * 'ti PRICE * Bu•ine•1
home, floor plan l, 1 story.
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$4000 Each + ~lrt>et bond1. Opportunity 200
4 BR. 2 bA, din'g rm, h'plc, Chll & Coa~t viev.·:l. l Lota. Oi•tributorl Needed
0"" J81'1d, llJ,9fi0. 644-421R. only Broker 494-$59 Narlonll.J Markellng Com-
VIE\Y emr1c pool lhro1.1gh I Golf Fairway Lot p11ny. NEEDS NOW, RP-
v.·111!:<1 or glas~ 3 BR, :l1i 1 ey Owner 642-0&4 j apol\s!bl1 man and u.-oman ~,\. ~~sume 51, .. , S13,j00 /IO' x 20'.J". C-1. PROr. ro ~rv1t'1" hli,:h YOlume 119~·
5-18--03.'i:l I 40' . ..: M' to :20' drl\"'" C-1 produrt MIUlf'•. '"}fun1 Snaclc
\VATER rRONT. Un1uru11I l 54.1-53717 <>1~7111 Park". A l'lt'W multi mlllion
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6i:-r1900 P\1 ply, 496-5.5l6 ~f'(:Ul'f'(( k>calloJ"\I, COmtnU"-
58R, ~RA . lltr pooil NOW'S THE cl&J and factory. Bl-°"'1x'r, ~2.000 Firm. NO SELLING "'"" """'"' °'· Nn TIME FOR CASH REQUIRED l600 to S2.991i. Wr11e for mar. tnfor.
Newport Heights
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lut lnett HouMs Unfurn. 305 Houses Un furn. 305 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. "5 Apt. Unlun1, Apt. Unfurn.
N•wport Beech
"5Apt. Unlurn.
Opportunity 200 Gener1I Founta in V•lley Ge neral Co1t1 Mesa 8 a lbo1 Island Co1ti1 Mew · Newport BHch
NEEDED: I• fRESll /.: CLEAN 2 Br. FOR i.M. Inu11ac. 3 Br, II~ * CUSTO~t FURNtTURI-: l BR.. Card<"n duplC'x, garage LEASE 2 BR, 2 Ba, stove.
\VORKINC PARTNER OR slv/encl gar. kids Ii PC'tS. ba, new sh.ab <:pt!J &: drps, RENTAL. &e ad-class s19. $13.1. Qui<'t, nlature adult. refrir, crpts, drp, het!.t.
PVT INV~R. Substanl· Sil:> frplc, bhns. $ 2 2 5 /mo. * Call 5-l~Sl Reft'rences. 548-8<Xl7 Mature adult. $215. 67S-4000
ial ttturn on money invest· ALA Rent.11!11 e 64.>-3900 96&-9.l-l.3 n1· 1'13/2-tl-1588 rtti / Ba lboa Penin sula SPAC. 1 Br. Crpts, drpa, Balboa Penin s ula
FAIRWAY ._ NOW YOU CAN AffDRD-'l
NEWPORT BEACH VILLA APTS. r<I, aecu . 'v <.~ll.ateral. 3 BORM. + tanuly nn., full Laguna Beach pool, nr shops. Util pd, 18841----------
For more .1nlo wrue P.O. dinin.a: rm., built-Ins., brk. OCEANFRONT ' >d Monrovia Ave., CM. MS.0336 2 BR, rrpl. balcony, 315 E.
Box 1819. Santa Ana. S39fl a month. NO FEE. AL~10ST Oceanlron1. 1 )car roui Bay. \Vintn rate $175/mo
FOR sale: Small Shasta Co. Newport, ~l120. Charm. :z Br, 2 Ba ln exC'l. <X.'Cup. Avail early ti1ay. 1 TOWNHOUSE E-side 2 Br, )'1!-arly $225/mo ' lnq No.
Cafe.J'olaw Ii Pa operation e ON 1'HE BEACH 1 B~ L11gun11u. Private beach. BR & Den. Extttn1ely nice, l~ Ba. Pool. No pets, $115. C 6n-'.1521 5'13-int . . • $250, ~latried C'pl no Call 646-6610 1:-·-:.""'=~· ,--~~-~-
clea.n &. well equipped. stvl ref, ef'IC'l gar, kids ok. $295 il'ase. Owner. 499-3638 children, no pets. O\\·ner S'IUDIO II"'~ Ufl 1 e 2 BDRM, Yearly. Like
Business only 51500. $125 per $140. J~[~1AC'ULATE 3 BR. 2 BA. ;,.17.1611 apt. "" I urn, ne\ .. Mature adults. 4191,;
mo rent. f916) 275-3520. At.A Rentals e 64j.3900 S2&:. f ire(llaee yard gar Neat, ad.It person.. 2191 E. Bay. Call 675-4172 alt
\\1ritf', clM11iiied ad No. 54. II~ B F. .1 1 bltir;s 499-1331 · 494--17'46 ' BACHELOR-Yearly Lell.5E'. Harbor Blvd, so of \Vilson 6 pm \\'knds
D1tily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, ov·3 r. am1 Y 1on1e, · ' Furn1shl'd uLil paid. For l NE\VLY Decor 2 BR 16131~C,---·-d~l~-----
Coslll Mesa, Ca 92626. I i,)l1ns. c/d, gar. lncd.yarrl. I l ido life man. $Sj/mo 673-6790 Santa Ana Ave. 5145/nio. Orona e Mar
,,...,.,...,..,,.....,..,...,-Blue Beacon* 645-01 11 3·8r.., 2 !la. nl':i r.lonlh 5-13-Ki72 or 646-4nO.
TO BUY OR e HOO:'ltY 2 Br. 2 Ba. bltns, Lido Heally Inc Corone del Me r FURN Bach. & 1 BR's.
2 & 3 BR'.s
Prlva~ patio, pool • lndlv,
laundry lac.
Near Orange Co. Airport &
UCT. Adults only,
~122 Santa· Ana Ave.
:l\fgr, Mrs. Joachim, Apt 3-A
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* Spanish Elegance
Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7
tennis courts. Ba,::helor, 1 or 2 Br's, Also 2--
story townhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch-
ens, private balcony or patio. From $175.
Subterranean parking, elev, maid service.
Full-line food market, dry cleaner, beauty
salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts.
11 am to 6 pm dailyt other times by appt.
Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rds. N. of
Fashion Island. 714 : 644-1900 !or leasing in!o.
SELL A BUSINESS cp1s, encl gar. kids .tr peti.. 3377 V111 Lido 673--7300 1 Especially nlct-$130/up ~·-
S.e $l'i0. * NICE AP'TS...IJlil pd, * WI' PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS
HOLLAND BUS. SALES ALA Rentals e 6.Jj...3!(1() Mesa Verde ·~ blk 10 Ocf.an. 2117 Elden Ave., CM Sets The Mood For
"Dle Broker with Empalhy" $140·2 Br. B!tns, n('w crp1s, Immediate Occupancy 2:;,oo Seavie\\', CdM . Dene Point ON TEN ACRES
1716 Orange Ave., C.l\t clrps,. gar, yd_ Kids/pets. J br. ~ 11<1, all bltns. $2-IO, FURN J Br, -utilities in-1---------~ 1 & 2 BR. Furn, &: Unfutn.. Quiet Adult ~i ving
6-G-070: 540.0608 an)'Qme I Blue Beacon* 645-011 1 Opllon aval.I. The Doyle Co. eluded. 1 adult prl'fe!Ted. SINGLE, TV, pool, p<'ls'ok. Fireplaces / prlv. patios, Shag cpt.• drps • ~llns Ap ~:..•_._u_n_'-"-'"-· ___ 36_.:S Apt. Unfurn.
Cost• Mesa Costa Mes•
• FlNE AREA , B CID Eves: l!JS-6311. $135. 67.>-24~0 Broker $25 &: up. 'l\•kly. Dana Pool' Tennis Contnt'J Bkl•<. Beautiful Pool i\1ANAGER-Can YoU manage "' r. • !\farina I 34W Co 2 Br. $170 incl all util a \\'holesale business! LeS! fncd yd, kids & pa!s. $15.>. FOR sale or lease -L€e C M 1 nn, a.st 900 Sea Lane, CdM 6#-26ll A.dulls only.no pets.. NE\V deluxe 2 Br, •2 Ba,
ALA Rentals e 64).3900 _ 3 br 2 b<1 bltns. Corner osta esa ~;'wty~.~":~'2-:3"\-:f:~l~(~M;•;<~Artb;~"'~";;'eoa.;:• ~H~~~l 241 A"-•do SJ, "·'°09~ dohw"-. g•-, lod-''"• than $30 investment ror lhe hOuse. 557_7238 or 673--S096. N I J BR y"" .,...... '" '"' "" •J " right person, mah or $90.Qu1e1 1 Br. good, Joe, nr-* •j() ew ge apt. close to S. Coast Plaza, S.D.
\\-oman. Start part timr in shops. ~1ature woman . Newport Beach CASA de ORO si· /nio._ yr lC'~se. lst. & SPARKLING 2 BR. l BA * $130 UP* Fn1y &. OCC. $120/mo
· nd ...-· h Bl B * 645-0111 la~t + S:'JO deposit. 496-1456. 'Near Beach Bit k't' GIANT l &. 2 BEDROOM! net -for lawn caro. 3720 .everungg a 6'"w \\'It ue eecon _ }(l()' 111111<'rilur'll, dock for' 4y CASUAL Calif. Living 1n a 24622 Cordova Ave. ' n. 1
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business. 968-765'1 • LONG HAIR OK . 2 Ji::,_ bo11L 3 hr, 2 ba, lg<' util rm. "'arm Mediterranean atnios-cpts, drps, oH st. parking + Gorgeous, park-like setting. ~~~~ St. 96S-6726 or
FASHION DRESS SHOP for BR. Stv. CID kids & pe~ <.·q>t~. dq~s. i>love, di\·. Lots phere. Spacious color <.-o-Huntington Beach pri~._. gar. W.,! I au n dry Closed garages for max· .rt\P'V,N"
sale, 3555 E. Coast l11\)', I S\33. of parktng, No pC'I~. Jlefs ordinated apls. designed & . f~c1J11les. $2.;i/mo. 4 09 lmum security. Quiet slttel. LRG d1x apts. $14£1 2 Br.
CdM, 67;)...2601 or. 968-8968. ALA Rentals• 645'3900 retfd. S450/ino, yr lsc . f.lJ1·111shcd for style & con\· L Q , l H 1' emleaf, Cdtlf. Adults, no pe\J!. 2 O '2 0 fltd pool, Newly dee. Play
F'ixture5 $3500, in\'entory $l 2j.2 Br. Bltns cpl>, dps, Ai•aiJ 4 /l~i. AA Ballooa CovC'h lor1 e lfeated pool e Kitch-a Uln a ennosa -~OR lease, 1delx: a112 c~e~. ~~~~r:~~n A&:~ u(~~r1;'rbl~~ yd. Crpt'd, drps, bltns,
optional. Husband being gar, sml pet ,· cll\lrt ok. N.a li75--233.3 i•n w/ indirect lighting e ge, new w a Vll'W_ ' . , So. of Ne"·port Blvd.) patio. Child ok.
transferred · Blue Beacon* 64.5-0l l l_ Ad It PT f d I Dc'luxe RIO. Adults. No pets. Spanish country Estate Liv. 1_ BA apt. AU bH·ins incl 6-12_8690 1998 :l\1aple Ave. ' 642-6344
ANT'J Q UE popcor n U s e erre ?-I BR .. Sl7j turn. ini; & Spacious Apts Ter· dL~h.,,·shr, dbl. gar. Adlts ~~=~~---~-12214 College Ave. 646-0627 booth-Perl~! 0 Per at in g e FOOR BR's, fnl'd yd, 2 BR. 2 Baths ·· · · ...... $24.l UTILITIES JNCT.UDED r«:i:d pool" sunken ga~ BBQ only. 673.-69'32. Pa rk·like Surrounding mA 0
cond. $100 per day income cpts, drps, kids & pc!s. SJ%. R~~[~:a. 3 Car g~:~ 365 \V, \Vilson 642·19n Unbelievab
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at good location. Will !!I'll or ALA .Rentals • 645-3900 2 BEDROOJ\I apl. ls! floor. 1 Br unf $150..furn $180 2 Br. studios & street levels, 1·2 & 3 BR AM'S GARDEN & STUDIO APT'S
trade. 642-0010, 4.94-4977 Corona del Mar FOR' lease · 3 br, 2 ba, 2: Ca1,ktcd, Nice fW'niture. 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 Sl% & up. Dsb11.'hr. frp!, dbl Also Furn. Bachelor. Bach. I., 2• 3 BR's. from $UO.
BEAUTY SHOP for sale. story home, New P 0 r 1 Spacious. Beautiful decor. ~ALL UTIL INCLUDED carJ'.l!)rt. LA R G E Pool. Prv patios * Htd Pools 2700 Peterson Way, C.M.
••ATERFP.ONT 3 BR 4 Ba Sho<'"~·. <i"b p • ,. "o· t • g • • N< s•-·g * 'Ad"lt onl "'""'70 O\\'ner 11.·il] gacrifice 2 l' • ' · · ~~ ' • '-,_" Patio.Homelike atmosphel't' Special Bonus; a silver. &13-3378 _ ·,"'!-' s Y .,...,..,,., t.>me. newly redec., on san· $2'.ll/mo. 540-2991 MARTINIQUE APTS I~=~~~=~~-~ stalions inc 1 inventory. dy beach. $l,OOO mo. Bill 1:1roughoul. . Children & plated candle snuffer is 2 Br, l Ba, trpl, shag cpl, • U_NF. ;l BR. $18a. Dramatic
$1600. 646--3621 Tues, Thurs, --4620 !'OR rent · 2 br & den. 'l ba 1 Sn1all pets \VclcOme, Very yours if you bring this ad drps, bltns. hurry S2l0. 1777 Sruita l\fla Ave., ~M 2=sty. liv. rm. 'A'/frpl.,
Fri & Sat mornings Grundy, Rltr. 642 · home. Newport Shores. reasonable rent. Co r ~er 11.•hen you vL~it our model~. Btll'll !(}.a, 630--2062; aft 5, Mgr, Apt 113 ...<&16-5542 over Io o king tropical
PARTNER wanted. Mus! be CLEAN 2 si:y 3 BR. Redecor. \ S225/mo. 5'1~2991 • I l~allon. Walk to shopp1n?. 4 blks s. o! ~an Dlego Fnvy 213: 596-1719 !!!!!!!!!!!!!"!"""""""""'""'~I lndscpd. swimming pool &. abl~ to travel to East Coast new _crpt:i;., 0e~l;4• bi1',"'·4."30'
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1 BLUF'fS hon1e-:l hr, :l ha + ~chool bus stops at door. :l;il on Beach 1 blk \V on HoJtl~~~~~~~.-~-CORSICAN patio. 145 E. 18th, C~t. shop g ....,, .,., a V1c1oria, Apo. 2 16211' p k .,· La LRG 3 Br, 2 Ba, \'H!\V. J3est "''8 9949 •-5 6 3 times year. Potential ol · · -' l::x!ra room. Yearly lrase. lo ar ~1 e ne. Joe: Ocean Blvd. $325/mo. NE\V 1-2-3 Bdrm. AU bltns, .,,. · eves ""'tv;een & ·
$1000 wk. 714-327-2.'l82 1 '''kdys. See al 19-17 Vlsta Caudal * 5130 UP • · (714) 817·5·Ml 673-6904 shag crpts, drps, closed gar. e Newly Decor•t ed
WRECKING ya.rd, xlnt loca-, DOL~ HOUSE San Clemente GIANT 1 & 2 BEDR00:.-1! I"'""-""'""'"'"'""""'""'""' 1---~------ages, frplc in 3 Br. 1h mi. Quiet l & 2 B.R's. Gar &
tion. Reasonable. \\'ill seU 2 B~nns. lireplace, ran_ge & Gorgeous, park·like setting . • • * 1 BR, 1 BA, w/firepl. E. So. Coast Plaza. Oft Sun-
2 BR, 11~ BA. 2 story, Cpl$,
drps, all blt·lns. Fi.replaa:.
Pool. Recreallon rt'.I om.
Laundry room. Enclosed
garage. $190 1st & I.a.st plus
se-curi!y deposit. No
children or pets. Avail May
lilt. 549--0674 .
RENT & RELAX
in this beaut extra lrg 2
BR. 11,; BA. apt .. Comp!. re·
decorated & in sparkling
colld. Ne1v plush. carpe~.
Lovely, fncd & lndscp'd
yard. Sl60/mo. 1004 El Ca-
mino Ph. 546--5704
INDIVIDUAL PRIVAt;Y
ADULT LIVING
Lg dlx 2 br 11,l: ba w/gar
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mosphere. Fncd patio, CID.
"'tr pd, 636-4110
667-K Victoria St.
ATTRACTIVE 2 Br, duplex.
Frplc, cpts, drps, beam
ceilings, patio, adults only
no pets. Rt'I!. SJ69.50. 2354
Santa Ana Ave. 67J...-0395 all or part. Call 673-7185 refrig. crpts, drps, S2.~ or r.lODERN 3 Brt., 2 BA. South Closed garages for max· I BR. palio. pool, naturul Ga~'8.ge. No chillren cir pets. flower at Ross. ?.fgr at 421 pool, Crpts, drps. Adults
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\Vlli sell. Rl!J' 5-J&-7711 San Clemente, 109 Al'f'. imum security, Quiet slrcet. beam c e ~\; n gs, Near ;17:i mo 673-9183 \\'. Stevens. S4j.232J. I ;,o;;n17,y~·~"'..,,"'="~·~642"".8Q4,---2=-
oney to un HOUSE ,v/PATIO Carmelo, $1!15 mo. ,192--868:-i Adults. no pets. :!020 hospital. SJ65 util. paid. Costa Mes• QUIET 2 BR duplex, bltns. 1 BR. $125 · 2 BR. $140
' BR ' b ,. u ••.•• ,.,·1y Pa<k Fullerton Ave (Harbor to 17676 Cameron. 8·12-5192 * BRAND NEW * gar, patio, E-side. l\Uddle Pool. Bltns, crpts, drps, no 1st .TD Loan • . a, cciriserva 1ve Bay lhen So. until :z blks • . children, no pets. 325."F" COll~le r single, Lease, 440 So. 'ot Ne\\'J)Oft Blvd. 642-12 B~il~l;r n10, incl u~ NEW NEW NEW LA COSTA AP'I'S 1 & 2 BR ;r~ ~~~: ~~1: 16th E, 17th Pl., C.M.
Dah ia ''t'. \Ve have UNFURNISHED & 8690 . per mo. 1 Bltns, swimming Poo1 & gar~ I 7""-~~-'--=-==--e CHARMING 2 br, 2 ba. FURNISHED · u f i l. Adu I Is on 1 y. LRG l Br. apt. Garage. CLOSE to beach & shopping.
rentals Jn NE\V LRG DELUXE: AM'S Trade\\_'inds Rlty s.17....Sjll; VILLA co· RDOVA age, All util pd. $150 to $170 Lnd-. n~o/mo .--•y furn. Bit-in range. w/w ....... tin~ firt'place, patio & yarrl, Universily Park & Tur1le B h I $l39 50 mo Adult pet •J 'u ....... ...,,. ·<&•
6%. % INTEREST
2nd TD Loan $300/ ' I•., 2212 R k & . 'd ., . a c ·urn ...... . Eves: 5J6..7flil .. · ~· s. no s. . Woman pref. 1-·. l9~-B Drps. Adult!, 2 Bdrm. mo, Y ~a~ · oc 11.·ow cons1 rr If a l BR f $149 SO 354 Avocado, Ci\!, 642·9708 .. ,. "'
\\'aterfronf Dr. 673--J . .[)6 I privilege !o hl'[p you solve • urn " · · · DELUXE Bachelor Unit. QUIET-SAFE I "'.'~""'!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!!!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!f ;~W~•~ll~•«::;·~,.,.._.,:;=;'~1~8,~iii-ooJ~~~·~ 548-4245. Temu based on equity,
642-2171 545-0611
Serving Harbor area 21 1f'5,
Settler Mortgage Co.
2 BD"'I, -•~t & dra....,~·. your housin" needs. 1 l BR.furn . . ... $1 79.50 Iurnishc<l, $100 per mo. <N• B k B l I" WILSON GARDEN A~S. 2 BR. unfurn delux ... townhc,.. 2 BR. unfurn apt. Stove -': ""'' .... ,,... ,, ... ~ " UNFUR.i~ AVAILABLE *Call 646-2687 * ' ar ac ay •• "' .,.._, $250/mo. 40 Uiiit Adult 2 BR Unlurn, Newly .. dee. pvt pat & gar, newly decor, refrlg incl'd. Garage. Pool.
Call 61;,..259g ADULTS ONLY, NO PETS Laguna Beach Apartment Cdmplex New cpts/dtt>s-Spac adl!s, pet OK. $165 mo. 3009 all util pd. Adlts only, no
Costa Mesa 1760 Pomona 642·2015 . 1 & 2 BEDROOMS grounds. Adlts, no pets. Coolidge. 540.7247 ~~~n ~f No. 9, 3&3 W. _ 336 E. 17th Street GARDEN LIVING FULL ocean vif'w, 2 Br, 2EntertainingwllJbeapleas. $1·16/mo. 2'2.83 Fountainl*-72~8~,~.~M~,~,..~v~,-ro~,-.-.,,-w
4BR 1a4 BA Dbl Gar. . . Ba, Tl('W\y dee. f\1ature adl!s ure. Decorating this lovelY Way E. (Harbor, turn \'l. decor. Ltg closets, cabinets. 2 BR, l Ba $14;), Crpts/drps,
S'lt95Q.$j:\1 dn. Will !Sf' Quiet, atrrac, plt'asant. Util "'' ref's Baby ok 4~3922 . t .11 be . • on Wil~on) Gar.. $145-$155. No pets. frplc, gar.. patio. 2544-C Cash Fast! paid. Heated Pool. · · spacio~s ap '~1 6 JOY· 557-8400 Elden. Call 537-0062 aft \1/oplion Jor S19l. i\take "SINCE 1~6" 1 Br $140 • 2 Br $175 Lido Isle •Special cabinet space 2 BR. f'ROM $150 1 1st & 2ncf Trust Deeds
FREE APPRAISA1.S
Costa Mesa Investment
541-7711 anytime
SS 6n this one. Clo:;.(' !o l sr \Vestern Bank Bide • Lbck garages w/ Jg stor COMPLETELY RE DE_C, LG 2 Br, I ~l Ba studio a.pt. pm,
mkts and $40,000 hon1e~. Uiiiversity Park Adul!.i;, no pets. ·' BEA~ APTS. B••h"IO< e Bm cei/ e Lndry e Patios CLEAN & COZY FAMILY No pets, families only. Priv. 2 BR upper. Mesa Verd "--•, pa·-1 to m•k" It 710 \V. 18th SI., C.;\I. • '-'' ... " WI UNITS CONV LOCATION · 1~ N l '·----· d '"""" 1" ~ Da ys 833-0101 Nigh ts ;200. 1 BR. S22S, $250, :l20 • D ~ispl •Huge ~as stve · · · pallo ... ,, Joann St. $140 e11" Y u=v• .. --·y~. bloom. Ha:;. c:u!;e zoni""· e s~""l """odp~''""' VILLA MF.SA APTS <lo ga< $1'0 ~ •• ;jl\,~1 . .,., N rrl 642-4097 5'1° "" .. -..... """' ,.......,.._,. Sl-lARP lge 1 BR, Cpl, Orp•, ' ' ""'· ""'" Lvtle, Rltr. ~3 \V. 1~th, C;\1 · Unbelievebly Beautiful 0 · or <>""''" • D 2 1 719 W. \Vil50n 646--1251 eves/11·k:nds. ~;on •93 '"S-2:>12 13 BR." b•lh• ....... , 1~~~ VALD'ISEREG-...... 1>nApls. ext228 eep eoor sba&' -Bltns, quiet bldg, No pets . .,,..,,..."" '" ,. "*"' ........ carpets, drapes A I. L EL EC. G 0 L D $130. 540-9722 SPACIOUS, clean 3 Br. 2 Ba
2 Br. fam rm, 1"~ ba.'ii'Plc & 4 BR. 2 baths .......... $32~1 I Adults h':' no pets. F1o\\·ers Newport Beach GAS &. WATER PATD r-.'ltDALLION AM'S, 2 BR, 1 Sr. Frp~. n----il, crpts, drps, encl garage
indoor bar-b-q. Av a i j .1 BR. 2 ba, lam rn1 ·· S32.) evcryw ere. Streanl & Mo. to Mo. From $140. l!·~ ba, (rpts, drps, patio "' co: .... ., "'" $175. Adults. E. 18th St
in1n1ed on monthly rental, 3 BR. 2 b<!ths: furnished
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l5Vaterfasll,l45l· 2pooBdl Rec.,Rm, COUNmY CLUB 2323 Elden Ave, 01 vie\\'. Nr· bus &. 5hopping:, patios, uW lncl"d $148. 54&-3T16 or 540-4431.
$250/mo. U pp t' r Bay a\'ail. Junf' 20 ...... S·IOO u'"1
118• gf ' ·1135m5>E, ... ul<Tn. L!\'lNG Se .. 11.,.,., Ted Wnn-'"oad encl garage, Adi ts, M pets, _Y~'~"~'1~Y-· 71~·~d~.tl~t.~642-8.l20:.::.='::.,~ 1----------I
Hou ... F urnished 300 country a Imo sphere. n urn. rom · "" : L ---' 1 ' ... ,.. uuu.u $155. 64j...35J5 2 BR. Apt, dran.os, <'PIS, bit· * BEAUTIFUL 1 & ~ BR. B:~:::~.~~ ~~~~~: (ired hill L! .~:~::~~i!!~ ~tJ;.,::f :s;;f :,1;:~ EL co::: Apts sfil:~~~~ ~~.~~;~~if:: l '2'~·.k:;;·R,A'._r~20.,~~/m=·~~~~·::~:-=:..~:~~~:~~-:-h.-ilcd·. I, ".r_,.~~~~~~-· ""_.,,_'546-_·;->_ .. _5G_163_":_~_~_~_~_"· General·
Costa Mrsa area. $26:> Per REALTY l Br .. Furnisherl niodels counu;r club atmosphere. quire 2868 La Salle, apt 1, Bltns, Laundry lacil. No $1ti0. 2 BJ", l~!i Ba, lrg, quiet,
mo \\~th 1st and last. + S75 Un1\'. Park CC'nler. lrv1nr. 1 opt"n daily. New rental rates Furn, or Unf.~lodels open 2077 Cha rle SJ. 642-4470 ,>7<=!>-='="~'=-~-~~-I pets, $l40 & $150• 5<1;)..1882 ~;r ~·.· A~I~~ 54~328·~·
RENTAL FINDERS
FrH To L11ndlords
6>45-0111
d1>posit req. Agt'nl 546-4141 C11Jt Anylirne S..33--0820 ZllO Ne\\"JlOrt Blvd. C~I 10 _am·S pni. Rents fron1 SPACIOUS new l & 2 BR. QUIET 2BR. 2BA, 2 patios . ./I BIG BRIGHT 1 BR upr t ==~~---~-~
• 3 BR 1'' b• CON~ * S d" A $l l O $1 ·1J. Id h ,, 1 & Cp!s, drps, b!t-ins. Soft Co•p(•, drp•, blto·0,, --··. $140-2 br, ~tg . .1 or 2
1-·rplc, 2~ar ·garage:, ;;r 3 BR, 2·~ BA, Jg bonus rni, tu 10 pt OAh."\VOOD GARDEN w ;; ~· "/'a c oset~ · water. Carport, laundry. $13(1.~ 545-5170/833-aiW . ...,..., children ok, ~·pets. Nr 17th
Avail ;\la.v 1. S220/mo. Call S3l:i/n10. 4 BR, 2 BA. * 1 Bedroom $130 APART:\1ENTS cup, a ~. IL'\ury s a g Adults 646-9118 &. Placen!i11. ~17iO crpt g beaut rec fac & 2 BR triplex unit, Bltn RIO, l-----'--"'--'---'----
ti!APLE ST .. NEAR 19TH &!2_8170 Pool. ~erfcct for adu_!1s \Vho -very quiet 1 r, disposal, $140 mo. 2172 ~5347 alter j $275/nio. Pool priv. 645-2996 170 16th SJ., NB ' . ' ' D~LEX · b Eest Bluff NE\\'PORT Hgh!s Are a . Houses Furn. or ~ 645--0349 appreciate lovely, quiet sur. 1 yard, clean. l\lostly furn. Pomona. 636-5640, 532-(177
e \Valk 't(f BEACH. Sngls 3/br/2 ba, din'g rm. Unfurn., 310 HOLIDAY PLAZA * ON THE BEACH roundings. =l'=l25"'--lm,_o:,:·_•:;·1::.&-~5:.:75::.1 ___ .1 e CUTE 2 br duplex.Child&. ---------
ok. All util pd. SlO:i crpts/drps, dbl gar. $215. . • . i\.lodern, ne11·ly painted, util:,....,...,.,....,.,...,~..,,,...., 2 BR, 1 BA, cpl~. <lrps. bltns, pet ok. New crpts, !!mall
ALA Rentals e 64~3!0) I 557.7627 Lido Isle DELUX!'.: S~ac1aus I BR incl. t br apts·$14:i/n1o win-ORLEANS APTS~ • sngl gar, 1 child ok. No yard. 646-33<\8 NEWPORT BEACH
BR ~. 1 G N furn apt Sll:> .. Hea!ed. pool. '''· $1"'/mo ,,.,,,,,, .. Sle•P· ""'s. 1145 mo. 5·'" ='7 17;;';;:'-C;:i=-;;7.'--,--,~ Villa G<anada AptJ SSJ-Util pd Sep, 1 Br. nice 2 · uup ex. arage. o FOR RENT OR FOR SALE: Am I ki N h irl "" ,,~., ..,,...,,,., 1t 2 Br. Ne"" .K-M•<t. • 1 fl e par ng. _ 0 c l ren ing rm & bath S60/n10. Call "' Gas Four bed with baJ yd, This w1;1n't last! _pets. Adu ts. $144~z:'!°~n2 725 Via Lido Nord. Lido . no pets. 196;i Poniona. 675-5'17:5 ADULTS ONLY HSE, 1 Br. New epts, drps, pd. Adults over 3 5. roonu ron.
Blue Beacon * 645-0111 _273 \V. \\'Uson J't0"£0U Isll'. Call \\lebster 4--0920 or C~I. ;,, 2 &. 3 BR. A,•ail. Private pa. gar. Priv, Cpl or sng!s. No $120fmo. 5-18-2407 le<i above&: ~low. Gradoua
•HANDY 1'0 BEACH 2 Br, * 3 BR, lgt> fenced yo.rd, I Brighton 0-1547 BAYCLIFF MOTEL NE\\'. 2 br, 2 ba, f1'.llY crptd, tiu, pool -indiv. laundry fac. ·pets, $145. 548--1405, 646--6762. i .2~B~R=.~N~,-w-,-... ~,~. -,~.,-,.-,s. ~~a!uii~~~~u:
child cik. Util pd . $130. gara~I'. $169. Condominiums lr.i; !iv rm, el1>r. kit., sundk. (Nr. Orange Co. Airport; Tus-)I BR. used brick frplc, w/w, $135. 771 Shalimar. 893-4487
ALA Rentals • &tj...3900 :i40-0190 or 5-18..Slz.t Unfur n. 320 * LO\V \rF:Eh..1..Y RATES* Close lo .heh & shop~, Yrly tlr> at 17th St; nr. Westclill). blrns, beam ceil. patio, Sl.40. for appt. Near Corona de! Mar Hlgh
R "-C l\1trhrn TV's m111d scr\'1ce. basis $2'1.> mo 673-l4Ut 'JjtO , l Adlt. Yearly. 642--8520 School. Fi~place wet bar I.: su~t:'l1ER Rcn1als: finer
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2 B ••.use in court, rpls C f ' l\1 NB ------'-'-----1 NICE clran 2 BR triplex, built.in kitchen a'pplianC!'s. l"romes in beaC'h area. & drps, Gara.gr, 2 !Ima!! osta Mesa , lcatcd P0o;>I , arcus. · · 1741 Tustin, Co.-.ta l\lesa ENJOY privacy? Deluxe 1 Pa!.io, garagt", Adults, No 835 AArIGOS WAY 64-4-2)9]
Bill Grundy. Rltr. G42-4620 childnon. S1"5j n10. &t&-2719 2 BR 11 BA 2 .• , C ,
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&IG.326.1 1 BR. Pool. Blk to ocean. :\Igr. :\frs. Thon1pson642.4641 Br, bltns, refrig. cptldrp, pets, $145. i73 "B" Scutt Coldwell Banker & Co. !----~-~~--SI-JARP :l BR, 2 BA, 'bltns, d ' 1"1 bl '. sto;.~,' 1
11'.s, SPECIAL Lo1v Rat1>s f1-on1 Single 11tlu!L $1.l5 ln S! j.» gar, bale. 962-41SO .P~l~.,~C~a~l~l ;"~&-~1~0~37:.__~= \Managing Agont °"-5-e HANDY TO BEACH 2 Br, p"'',· aR t-u:s. iepacr., $2j 11k Kil . 11.va1l. M11irl Yrly_ S33-.t'iJ~1. 64~-0G37 A t U f 36S 'A7--7t~U~~f-'-..C.--= ~ ~ ~ child ok. Util pd. $130. D\V, crpts, drps, S2:l.'.i 1110. oo ecrrlllion roon1 . :-en· TV .~ Ph Set Lark e\cs. p . n urn. p . n ur n. 365 Apt. Unfurn. · 36S Apt. Unfurn. 365
ALA R'"l l• e c.A=..,........ Call Ray Gault :H0--1151 La"1"lry 1'\'.l0n1. En~to<•rl I ' a~ ......,.""""" . " ll!10 l t & 1 ", ·-1 l\lo1rl, 2301 Npt Bl\d C:'>-t * * LOVELY 2 B r
Y I Ba HOUSE in coto<t, 2 B<. c""'ts, gara"c . s as pus ...... ,,14 ,. . r. urn. Newpor t Beach Newport Btach Newport S.ach
$8().Ulil pd. ear y ch . .at .,. ., ,,.,,,.... ~J t N •-h '------------'----------drps, patio. 976 \V. 17lh St.. st'curity de po s 11. No , ----------·I ap · ear pr1\'. ""ac .1·
Newport Beach
Bb<I•~ ~.~~:*r. s;:~~~-l t No. B, C~I. 548-2839 Lhiidren or pets. Avail l\l.ay LA1 RGEd. 1 Br. t''<'•1tral!y Ye11rly lease. 6i~Z972
-lst. 549--CXi71 ocaic · Pool. c II. r PO rt. 1t 2 Br, crpts, drps. 2 houses
Dena Point H , 8 h Arllts. r~ pets. Sl 35. 560 10 brach. S22j/mo, yr!y Co1t1 Mes.a
1 BR hou~. furn, small
yard, on lllref'I nr shop'g.
No dogs or cats. S.l8-2721J
Houses Unfur.,. 305
LSE. Vll'W, 3 Br, den, 2 Ba,
Fncd yard. Drp!>, Blln~.
$27i us.32 Zarz1to, 213:
32'l-28~-H
Huntington Beach
unt1ngton eac IV. Htin\lllon. 6·16-4160 or lell.~e. 642_3~.13
J BR/l''J Ba·To":nhousc ; S4.'Hl760 ATTRACT. 1 br apt [or ;\lay, Ad_ams..-·~ Brook~ru~t.. UtJ! * LARGE 1 BR * Jun", July at Balboa Bay
paid. S20;i/mo.. 64:Hffi'i I Crpls, drps. disposal, patio, Club. Rt>ls. req. 642...:261~
Townhouse Unfurn. 335 I gar. Adu!i~. llQ pets. $1.'lO 11. New r e ightJ 1no, Set:' to ap~c.-.21!~7 B
Huntington Beach 01atle SI. ;).IS-fJ030, 6~6~:)41. CLEAN I 2 Br. ArlHs. 11Cl EXECUTIVE liv\n~ • '.!100 sq IL $450. Hun!ington Crest 4 ' ,_. STUNNING GAfi ;.::; JX'ls. Lg' kit. $1.15-$150. 2421
BR + family mi + b::c of· $18.'i f.10. UtJ! not included. 2 APT . ·1r1: j k 2 Br. Pool. E. 16th St. NB. 646--1801
LARGE 3 BED lice/den, '.! lrplcs, 3 ba. BB. 11·• BA·littplacr. cpt~. l11fant-sn1l doi; ok. S15.l & e LGE J br ap!-Ne\\'ly
just painted. carpi' Ii; &. drap. Sp a n i 11 h . ~ 1y1 e \n n f' r I <lrps, "'ashC'r &. dryer. No 1111. l ~10. Freio. &13.:,530 furnishrd & dPeorated. Ulil
t'!', lenced yard, family rn1., courtyard patio. Near Beach childJ'f'n or pets. 962-ltS7 al! 3 ROOl\1 SSO/n10. for per~n ~nC'I. Sl7j, 5-IS-3136.
chiklri:n '= pet5 OK. S210 t.· Garfield. Call 21 3 : ;J of lknny·s 39. 1O3 7 Westcliff
p/m. 772-Jl)l!.I or 714: 962·~892 T\\'NllSE-<.·rpl, rlrps, rel, \\"estminstcr. c.,.,I. lnq . ;1t .......... --------
wa Iker & lee CLEAN 3 Br/2 00., ,11,,. \l'hr. clryr, mge, pool. 2 Br. 240 Sierks, Cl\\. DELUXE 2 Br. \Vf'Stchfl
. shag. drps, hl!ins. Grt'at Sl65. .;)4g.14£15, 646--li'Ni2. DEWXE I BR & Ba<'h Ap\$ location. _Pool. B!tns. No
P.eaJtor.. loc. l.A!aBe $230-Rt'nt S24j. Duple xe1 Unfurn. 350 S-'5 \l'kly & up. Fu~n. inc.i if'llSf'. s24J. 642·6274
7682 EdlngPr 17342 Ch s pp a r a 1 Ln, .. util. Mo. rates terms av!. Apt . Unfurn .
(714) 842--44~ or 540-5140 968---3454 a.H 6pm o1· be(. Coron• del Mar 998 F.. Ca111\no, ~16--04.51 General
365
Frte Rent, l BR eott util lOam SEPARATE UNIT-I Br. at·1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ~id for lite malnte~nce. • 3 BR, 2 be, rumpus rn1, NE\\I 3 Bl". 2 ha, i·pts, drps, tachl'd j!'11r &· patio. Qui:1 VEN DOME
2 SR kids/pet! OK .••• Sl7.i f'rpt5, drps. •f,. n c e d . gar. $2'9j l\lo., Jrase N~ rhildt'l"n or pet~. Sl3.'i.
3 BR kids/pets OK .... Sl3J ~ $250/mo 96.5-7146 I Corbir1-;\l1lttln Rites. 644-7662 j ~.l--lS·lll li\fMACULAT!'.: APTS'
3 BR k:ica/pet.s OK .... S140 3 BR. 2 h11, lge fan11ly rm , Cos t• Mes i $155-SHARP 2 BR. ADULT anrt .
3 BR hor!IC ranch, w/frplc, bhn~. lgt' yard, 2· \ 11c:a1r-c1 pool. Adt11!~. no pets F/ltl11LY Section
eorraa .............. S200 rl\r gar .. $2'i0 673-!llZi 1 ttr<'11 okl. 642-9j20 Cl 1 t · h 1 p k , , · _ 2 UDR,\!, patio. dbl/)?ar. I , o e o s opp ng, er
STAR*LET 776-7330 **FOR LbASE;;, Bdrm. 'l ADULTS ONLY $1-t~. QUIET at1rac 111ud1os $115. •Spacious 3 RR·~. 2 ba.
Lendlord ... Owntrl' sty P11clf1c S;inds ho1nf' ">l~l"> \\'kdY!I alt 6 pm 1 Hr Sl'l:i. Ad!ls, no prts. * S'vim J>OOI pll!l gl'et'n
We will ttff't ttnants to y·ou 67:J.3Z')'j N . .. B h 2ll.i F:hitn, :'ltgr Apt 6. * Frpl Indl~/lndry tac'Jg 1wport eac 1 ' · FREE of c:hfrrt ... ~11'ny 1t • ~ BEOROO~f HOUSE 1 • $1 5 per week up 845 Anaheim Ave.
desirable tenanl.1 on our Bltns. crpts, drps. $1i0 "'/kilchcns. SZS: p<'r "·rek COSTA h1ESA 642-2824 vrUt1 .... I.isl vtNC'O REAtT\' &16-0033 e 3 BR, 2 ba. up)l('r. Bltns, up Apt~. ;\10TEL. MS.97SJ 1,,...,.,...,,....,...,..,.,.. ""~ :"C=..:..::::.::::.:_____ crpt!, drps, $250/lno yrly. -"i llA ALA Rentals e &45-3900 e CONDO-I.gt 2 br, l'-J b11 • CLEAN 1 BR "' utll. Crp!i; • 2 bu, zhap: crpl, drp~.
e SPACOUS 3 Br. 2 Ba,
~~· rncc1 )'d, ki<W 1t pt-!Ji.
AU RentalJ e Sl>3900
l BDRM., Fam.II)' rm., park
!Ike ya.rd. O»ta .Mt!IL Klds
OK, lrt.,. '200 a month. NO
t7%. 54&-lr.IO.
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Ortpiace, pool. $175 &11H145S. • $12S/n10. Adult~. • bltn rangr, dshw&hr, )'d, ""*' 9UICK CASH 032 Cent« St., ,,.._,.11 '"" ''" >10-2311.
4 BR, 'l b11. Crptii, rll'fl~. fnNI t'HROUGH A HAClll!:LOR....Con1p 1'f'decttr. Be lboa lsl•nd
~~~it. s:~J.1:1 ,\ft>n11aid DAILY PILOT ~~:II\ ~;~o;~ri$1~~:. El 2 Bl~· StO\'t, ttlrig. {\('\\'
A ·-----~--__ crp . Drp~. Pa\nr. S200 mn
Turn ~ \Vbl!e Eleph11nt~ WANT D * I B1'. POOL, uul 11d. yearly, Utll paid. :i111tol'f'
lnl.o cuh thnl a Dail¥ Pilot 642•5678 j Ad1111..-ovl"r l i. $12!} / 1no. adults, no Pf'I'. 3 :z :z 1,
OimM·lll"ll! ad!! ~~~+2 107 ~larinr. Call 6+6-10~7
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marfner
square aparbnents
ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF
TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR
ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY
BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF
' AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH •••••••• Fl!OM $230 -
For lnlormaUon telephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley,
Manager at (714) 645-0252 or write to Th•
Offoce ~The Manager, Mariner Square
Apartments, 1244 lnine Avenue,
Newport Beach, California
92664
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S•turd•y, Aprll 10, 1971 D4JLV PILOT · 2 ·-pt1., A.pit., ~ [ ....,~..,,,.._ J~ ...,_, ... ._ J~ [ ••·"-""*'M• J ~[ .__i. ... J ~ o",-:-:
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I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn .
Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfvrn. 1--------Apts.,
E•tl Bluff Newport h.c:h \: 370 Furn. or Unfurn. J7D
-,-EX-C_E_PT_I_O_N_A_L_a.,,_,-~-. Corone del Mer Cost1 Me11
Livina-2 Br. 2 B 11 UNr. l Br., /11. 1n,111r. br ,
e NEW DELUXE e
3 BR. 2 BA ..\pt lot ltu•. Incl
1pac. bll•~r 1t1U~. din rm
l dbl 1ar11r, auto door
o~ntr avail, Poo,i 4 Rte.
rurnl!ure •vall. E 11' v, !nts 1!ora1;t", pat1<1 ~ *
i;ul>-tr-rrant'llfl prktna:. from t"URN . .l -Br, trpl, pat10
SJ7j. Clo11e to beach Slllt1 Mo * * Ring Brothers · * arta. . ··~ . M5 Am\Jt01 \Vay, NB
Mana.ged by
\Vfl .. LlAM WALTERS CO.
TOWNHOUSE delx• :l Br.
'\ii Ba, bllnl, rrpl. pmtio,
enc gar. Qultt. 675-:&l
Huntington lle•ch--
NEWPORT TOWERS ~2-:l202 UNF. 2 en. hnust. ex-rra
6ELUXE 2 BR, 2 BA, l-rpls, \ shar~, !pl, nice yrl. Sl'lO
drp!, bHns, OW, nr Hoai;: Dnn Franklin, Rl!r. 673-222
Hosp. Sl65 & $18;) mo. Coit• Mt1• 642-4387 ::--,.,..,-.,.-...__...,. ____ I
OCEAN Vil'"'. J.unrlt>ck. 3 BAY MEADOW APTS.
RRr2 BA, 11 hlk to "'lllt'r, I
lArn. or trachcrs prrf'd. S29.J Bram tt'lhngs, panel!n&, priv
mo , ytarly, 673-7452. Piltios, N!creation taclhtJt.s.
AU Adult!, no pets. HOAG Hosp Arca, 2 BR. 2
* FRESH AIR I BA, crpts. rlrps, bltins, gar • Rach!lor Ap' * '* 2 BR . !mm SI65 * W11Jk 3 blk5 lo B!'llch! !'l40--009J 4249 ~aria. • l Bedroom *
Bi-aut. big J BR 11p1. w 'w Sen Clementf 1 3fl7 \\'. Ra,v Sr. l br .... n llarbiOr
crp!s, tlrp~. blln!! PXl'<'Pt BRAND NEW IUl;. l B & /\'ey,,port Blvd. 16 ll\l, N.
rtfr11. S22S. No ~Is. S36-l7JI . 2 Ba, 1100 sq. tt. Qur;i or 19th sn.
• 4 Br. Studio Apt l'lil-Oe-aac. Panoram1r \'tl'1\· CALI. Stfi.0073
In 4-plt-x . 3 Blth~. lmma'c. or OC'tan . Adults only Sl!Cl. ;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;j
Pr1v pallo, crprs. drps, 492-2259. * * * *
bltru, p!ay area, cul-de-sac 1 '5~.~.-,~.~A'-n-.------El Puerto Me11 Apt•
11. ChilrlN'n ""lcomr, No ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:; * * • * ~!~;.1/1'n '!'II Cud<. CAN'T BE BEAT 1 Bedroom Aptt,
BEACHBLUFF Apts $130 It up 1nc1. ut1lit11!a. Also
New 3 Br, :i Ba , dsh\\•hr, SINGLE STORY turr Poot &. .Rl!rre11rion
pool, ,Patin. 8211 Elli.'!, South Sta Atmmphere 11re11. Quiet Environn1l"n!.
842-8477 or 347•3957 \ -4 BR. -:l BATH OU lll'Pet p1rk101. No C1u!-
CArpets & 1lrps dren, no pets. 1 BR. rtlrig. bltn.'1, S13:J mo Air Conditioned
incl util. 2 BR. rP.lr!1::. blln1, Private Pallos
Sr.ii !ncl ..JUil. Adults onl) · · HEATED POOL
Tradew\nd~ Rlty 347-8511: Plenty ol lawn
Eves: 5.16-7661 Carport l:. Slorai;e BACHELORS • 1 & 2 BR 's;
AITRACTIVF: rent-3 hr. HIDDEN VILLAGE furn. or unturn, Slrei up.
Jre!hly paintl"rl I.: clt11./lf'd. GARDEN APTS. Pool. l.aunr!i;.• rm. Adul!~.
Air ronrl, lrplc, blln~. Nr 2500 South Salta no /X'!~. 1!97 Cen!t-r SL Apt
shop'g, school5 l park. K1d1 Santa Ana \J o1 546-1525 2. &12-218!
ok, no pees.! ~154_,___ 2 BR $125 un!urn: J145 rurn.
195!).19fil Maplt: Av~.
Costa ~ts.oi
Nr Huntington Harbour F11mil1rs wtlt'Orne. BJ G
Tnpltx _quiet arra. Lr;: l We1tcliff SUR APTS, 2043-2049
Br . $140, 3 BR . S240. Pets DELUXE .
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"'a.llarf' St. Phont !i48-4301 2 Br. "'t-stchff ok. (714) 846-0071. location· Pool. Bhns. No 2 BR houSf' unfurn l: 2 br apt
2 BR, cltan &. artracrivr. Jrase. S210. 642-6274 I furo in nPl\'tr .,.,r!J kepi tn-
bltns, air t'Ond, JUitlO. Nr A plr.\: Privary. 768 &ott Pl. pts., 646-2323. B!"Ol!l.dway 1;hop'11: Cf'nttr. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 "°;;-c:=-.,-c-'-"';:.,--,,-co-1 Kids ok, no pets. "31).-154'1 1250 sq ft lg 2 Br, i1~ Ra,
DELUXE l &· 2 Br. walk Gener1I u1I rm t~r 11•h/dr, p11!Jo,
to heh. Adult!l.$13.'l k up. ;::::======:.:=; .ci:ar, cpl/rip. SJ6:i. !'.46-!!f;!I~
Announces
ADVANCE OPENING
Apartments Now Available
•t
Mediterranean Village
In
Costa Mesa * 18 acres of beautif\ll award , \\'inning
landscape. * fl.files of private streams, ponds and
waterfalls. * Million dollar recreation center. * Designer coordinated interiors. * Fireplaces, wetbars. beamed ceilings,
wood paneling. imported grasscloth
wallcovering. * Extra lar~e patios and halC'onie!'I;. * Billiard. card and meeting rooms. * Miles of shaded v.•al kv,rays. * S\\•i1nming pools . outdoor whirlpool.
night lighted championship size tennis
courts, health spas with gymnasiums
v.1ith se parate fac ilities for men and
\\•omen. * 24·hour security system.
UNFURNISHED
I Bed room . . . . . From $ 120
I Bedroom & Den From $155
2 Bedroom• ....... From $I bO
(Furnl1hed Apts. Also Av1 ll1 blt)
HOURS: 10 to 5 D1 ily
Apt1.,
Furn. or Unfurn.
Newpo') leech
Apta ..
l70 furn. or Unfurn. 370
FROM $135*
Olympic 1i1• pe>o1-8illi 1rd1-S1un 11-T1n ni1
r.rc 1hcp-Color TV lcunge--H••lth Club1-
nde>or ~olf driving r1n9t-P1rty A.oorn-FuU
tirn• Acti ... itl11 Oir•e+cr. '
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS : Singl" l & 2
Bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. '
REASONABLE RENT•: Singles from $13!.
1 Bedrooms froim $145. 2 lledrooms from
$200. Lo"· move in charges. No lease req'd.
Models Open O•ily 10 am to I pm
SOUTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOO GARDEN
Apartml'111s
(Ju1t for 1inglf' l)"Oplt-)
ln. tn,. &_ 16th
714 : 645-0550
S1nt1 An•
A1lllrlm,.n11
1 rr~nrt lh 1ni: fnr
~1ngJP & m1t.rrird adull~ 1
lfilh h111n lr'\1nr Ao Do1Pr
71C: 642-1170
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I VILLA MARSEILLES , I ''""'' 11.>I
BRAND NEW '·-----~· -~1 SPACIOUS •
& 2 Bdrm. Apts.
Adult Living I Rooms ' 400
Furn. & Unfurn. ! · , · · I .... 01~h11ashcr. color coordin11.t. LAO'i In ~k11rP .,.,. ssml'
td appl1anct1 . plush shai hP11UI ncPan v1r1v llJll. com·
carpet . chn1ce or 2 Coklr I plr!rly rurnl~ht'd, W/p1·1
t. bath. lloiHt Ho~p area 1Cht-mt1 • :l baths • 1fa.ll "642...0~:t7 ,
!!hnwprs . mlrrortrl n•1t.rd· ~ '°'--~~-~
rol>t door1 _ indll'f'CI light· COlJ.F:Gf: or wo1·k1ni:: 2lrl
lni:: in kitchtn . brvakfast BAJ boa l.~J. 1hr. k1r , l& TV
bar • huge private fenced I m~. 1l'lt. StiJ/mo UP.
patio . plu1h Jandscapini:: • 67.1-.'llil'\
bnck Bar·B.Q's _ Jartt htat-1 "N~tc~c"·•n~m::;·~,~,,"",.-,~ .. --,-,.~m~;'.,-n
ed pools&: lanai. l'\a. :-Olan nnly .. 11 R9
3101 So. Brlstcl St. C_n-stinonl, f'.~I. a.18-Sll!l,
(l,i Mi. N. or So. C.<111s1 Plaza) 5.'i7·.'ll _4'_~--c---
S1nt1 Ana -NlrE r<Xlm !or wnrk1ns.:: m1111
PHONE: 557-8200 I w_f , ror w/o rook 'i:: privll. J..·~1de. CM. &12--03'26
Huntington Beach___ Huntington Beech
220 12th St or 219 151h SI. · Huntington ileach
-· 1 BR .,, W/P" ""''" k PALM MESA APTS. garage, residential. Warn1"r I;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Mediterranean Village
&. SpringdaJ,... Call Robtr!s.,1 BR unfu1 11 ........ $135.00 ! ON BEACH!,
842-8.100 or 4911-49 l BR furn •.••••••. , , $149.50
1 Br, 2 Bachelors Furniaht<"t 2 BR ........ Ymm S2JS
2400 Harbor Boulevard
Costa Mesa
Relreshlng •••
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Spadous from S135 Furniture Ava1Ja ble
Sl40. C or 2 BR llPla Sl75 mo, Carpets.drapes-dishwasher
84&-{)246 mo.Imo. OK hl'ated pool-1iaunas-tenr11s
./ rn ORO APTS • POOL rec room«ean VJl'W5
8234 Atl11.nt11. 1-2 BR. Poril e SAUNA pa!ios-amplt parking
Private Garage. 'Vasher. • JACUZZI Security iUards.
'"'"'· 536-8<138. 536-2727 I
1561
"'" °'· 5'"'" Ano HUNTINGTON
2 BR uni, crp1.,, drps, bl1n~. 1 Js you ad 1n tht claui!Jl"d PACIFIC
Ring
17141 557-8020
Brothers Corporation i!i a subsidiary
of Monogram lndustrie!i, Inc .
Apts., I Apts.,
1 __ F_"-'-"-· .:.•_•_U:_n_f_u_r_n._3_70 Furn. or Unfurn. 370
1 Huntington Beach Lagun1 Be1c.h
I small child ok. $1~0. ~12 SECTION! Somt0nt t,
En11:lanrl ~t., H.B. 536-35.1-4 watching for It. D 'til 711 OCEAN .AVE., H.B. 2 & 3 RR $\:j(J uri. Parll'I SWEEPING VIEW
or 96!l-30AA 6{:-5678 today! (7141 536-!4&7 Poril. Ch1!rirl'n. MORA KAI OCEAN ANO HILLS
2 BR, New crpl, rlrp<1. A t I O!c opt>n IO am-6 pm Dally Ap!s, lllilfil ~1nrA Kit1 Ln 111 Dl'coralnr furnt~hf'd I hPti -chll~ .... R •-•m•ll -I OK p s,. \YILLIAM WALTERS CO. hlk c· .. •f "·••h '' G•rf,•I". n,." .,. ... · Furn, er Unfurn. 370 r " no-'-"" n"lm i!.Jll., r.,.,·in herl.~. 11r111
$140. M2--&36S, 962-76.!7 ;:;'~::'.'.~~~~~-=~.'.!~!!:~!'!'!~!'!'!::"!!!'!'!~~ \~1'.'_"~'~"~'-"""~ .. ~::__::___ pa1n1, 1.:arpcl, drap!'K. \\'a\k
2 Br apl-w/w, r!rp!, b1tn.~. Newport Be1ch Newport Beach I ro hl'11.t•h It 1nwn. 11.1.a1ur" dispo~al. taurw:lry space. No "?:=~=~~ ===~~~['.L~a~a:u:•:•:..:B:•:•:c:h:____ adultll. S22.l· mo. -1 yt'ar pets. 962-K578 !nr Info. = :::;:; 1 lra.~r. 494.-.1.11:1<.l aft ~ rin1.
• f BR •-• d•-r f blk B d s k • N MODI::RN gardPn tn\vnho11sr 1
'\ fmm 'nc"':a~~·s\3$'.'Avail ran pan 1ng ew northend,2stor)',28R,l'~ ''\\'JITT.E ELEPl!ANTS''
2070 RA ~unrlrck~. l hlork nvrrr11n111ni;: your hou,,..!
4115. Ph, ~ In Beautiful sh0Pp1n1;t s. Brh. A<111i;. "C11sh". liell them thru I
2 BR w/gAr. $130 Yard. BACK BAY RC'f.~ Lsr $27,, mo, 4!\4-W2 011.ily Pilor C1111;s1fit"rl \\'ater paid. 2 7 10 -C e:::::, I
Delaware Av!'. 636-4120 l d 2 B d Apt1., Apts,.
in ° rooms Furn. or-...Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 · 2 BR dupll'x, cln.!if' In bch & Furni1hed and Unfurnished
dntown, crprs. rir?A t.r arovf'. Ad 1 L • •
N ....... s140 """'"" U t 1v1ng
Mesi Verd• * Dishwasher
2 BR. /\'l'w crpt5, drps. j * Stove and Refrigerator
cln~rti i;;;ir, nr .~ h n P · o: * Shag Carpeting (4 exciting color.s) Arlull~. no fl"I~. si 4;. mo. * Sound Proofed
&J; ..... ~i1'.'i * Billiard Tables
Newport Beach * Pool * Large Recreation Center
SF.ACLTFF" Manor Ap1~. 2
Br, cpt~. drp.~. blrns, pool,
prrv-p;tt10, studio !yPc. 11.\
B.:i.. Infant ok. MS-2682 17i2j
Placentia. A.~k .:i.bou1 qur
di~munt.
RENT STARTS $155
LO\TELY 2 ~ty ~pr , unr11rn,
2 BR. l 1t ba, Crp1~. rlrp~.
"'allhtr/drytr. G 8 r 11 '"P,
b1t.ck of Hoag Ho~r1tal Sl!ri,
Suh lra,P. f>.16-8:12.'i.
Apts.,
Furn. o r Unfurn. 370 I
Co1t1 Meta
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Vista Del Mesa • ,
Apartments "'
Tu ati n & MH• Dri ve @ JI
545.4955 p
Apts.,
Furn. or Unfurn.
Cost• Mes•
Apts.,
370 Furn. or Unfurn, 370
Costa Meu
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Amazing Adult Living
UNLIKE ANY OTHER APARTMENTS
Featured in
PROF~SSIONAL BUILDER'S MAGAZINE
/ "SHANGRI LA"
as
Live abl e luxury with oil the convenience"
Clubhouse -Socio I Life -Ind oor & O utdoor
Spor+.-Walk to •lores, banks , movie and college.
S1nt1 Ana
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\\'l'Nitfl 1trc1m' •tot lols • b1rbecuc pit~•
1wimm1ns pool1 • rtcrea11on cerl!er
andofearn!
Sant• Ana
E1rly ,A.chie,emtnt Ctnitr
A Suf!frb N•"' Pre-School Jt.iaht on our Ground•!
1 & 2 BEDROOM Apartments
with Terraces
FROM $140 to $295
MODELS OPEN DAILY
Merrimac Woods
425 Merrimac: Way, Costa Mesa
(Between H1rbor and F1irvlew}
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f EeO•('IOm A. Nu1!'"" • 2 Bld1oom1 & :i 811/: • 3 ilJ&drOC"'J
.( 2 81111 • S1n~'I S101y & ~011/ L•vtl wit/: f 11'fJ1IC1
,t,r Cond1f,Ol'l'flg • 51/t-Cie1n1ng Ov•n•
'"m $166 par monfli
Rt"nt1I Offh::c 1 eltphonc
\71 4)667-4800
Park11~e beech lt'.'!ng for edu!ts
Casa del Sol
9(10 of a mil• from 1h1 beach 111
"Recreat•on C1cy'' with 2 sw,mmll'lg
pool1, putting greel'I, gym, volleyb1!1
court, a:auna, bll li1rd room, club-
hou5e. One or two bedroom•, fur-
nished i nd unfuro11had. prlv111
p111 10, firtpl1c1 In two bedroom,
e levators, dlshw1sh1r1, carpl!ts
end dr1pes no l1as1. <11dlllt1 only, a I
util1t1e1 •~ctpt lights p11d, p1t11
accepted. from S\45.
21181 Brookh11r1t SI.
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Room1 400 I Offlc• Rent•I ~ 8u1ines1 Rental 445 lost 5$5 I .:;erdening I Pa inting &
• $15 PER wk ufl W/ kit Prestige Office SJ-IOWROOi'.t, nllg. & oUiC'(' \\'OULD lh~ j)tll"IOU who hJl j AL'S CARDP.NING paperhanging
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• $15 wr.t:k up Ants. "MOTEL S""ce. Parking. Cklse·in La-1ht• \Vht1(' Poodl~ ~In front Of !or gardening & Sm a 11 * t:XTl-:RIQR-TNTERtOR , ·~ "ON THF. BAY" .... ~.~ 5'Sl915.l JtUrta. $85-1395 ?.to. 494-iv+' ~Xt'C lJ'\lites !\lotcl n n lllrnisc11p1ng Eervire~. cB.ll \VQn"r bt· underb!d! Cusiom
KITOIEN pn"vil~'"' Man At Udo Yacht AnchOrage STORE bid•· 3303 Npt Blvd 4/1/71 pis ci.JI £.12-9161 \\'(' 54(}...5198 Serv111!; Newport. ,~·oi•k, ruiest paint~. ~"'rt-i• l H.o<1111 SuHe ""'" ,11 · · n1lss "Hogan" Cd!\J, O:>sla 1'.tesa, Dover oob". $60 mo. 2161 Miuer SI, =u t>tt/ro!or <.'OO!lulthli;:. Refs. C.~1. 646-j289, 893--Si70 Ground tlour-688 sq fl 67!>-16o1 or (1) 285.7144 KJ'ITY Ju-I Sun, April 4, lltg $ihor<'s, \Vestchff. I~. bonded. f'uU financing
Air <.'Olld, Cpts, Urps Corlllnenrai Twnhi;es No. I, *LANDSCAPING * a~l."842-152-1 •
NlCE.J'('l()fll next lo bath, pvt &Z Parking, Utll ~Id Indus.trial Rental 450 OU while, J Q 11g.h11. i rt' d Nt>w Jai~n·, 1,en re1novr1J, No •.. ,, ... ,".· enJrant•e Jn Coi;ta Mesa. "'~Jo th ~ ' ....,. ··-S4Z-4l!l6 ""' per mon S MESA n11u·ktd like Slan1C'se. }\'tll ~pnnklrr11. 1lra1ns,' urt>Qrs-, * WALLPAPER *
ADVF:RTISING A t t Ji t I ! COOK/lnlltltutlonal, .,.,.1 I h •
ProdLictioon Man'ier for hot backgroul'ld ln IK1n1e11 fur the
N'-wriort Beach a & en cy. aged: nblt to work wkt>nds.
Must have good board Knowledgl' of special dll'ts.
11kllls. Know printing, pro-Salary OP,tn. 9925 I.. a
duct!on and scbeduJ!ng, Xlnt Ahun('{la, }'.V,
~~~--opportunity. DURt:L AD· DRAPERY·Mach Oper$
Available J\lny l~f * CO TA . * 1-e1.1•ard ftndrr. 962-167·1 , L d I FURN TQO•tl In priv. honie, 717 UDO PARK DRIVE $95 & $167 Per mo., 1mnled . r>ati•JS, !o•n(·t-s. !('' l'OnlJ'. \\o'ht•n you call "~lac"
CO!>l.a 1\\t-l\lt; kitch. privil Newport BE"ach i.i7J.100l occuin1ncy, 110-Z'lO power. LONG-haired ~~ ea.t U }Ts J~~'Y 53~~~ 5481441 (i46.J7l!
1 " ace· 5-l'~ '"" l '::~~=:~=--~=:~-~;l~R~.-~N~•~U~ce~'~'·clAg1. 6-12-1~8.'i w / flra e-0nar. ::iniokl•_v e LANDSCAPING e PAINTINC· ll on1'5! pus. ,.r. . .,....,.,1 l"PRESTIGE OFFICE ----Jost \'JC Humboldt Ji;lanrl, rt0TOTJLUNG 2\ SQ .FT d '· L , .
VERTISING. Zl72 Dupont Exp'd bind stitch, overlock,
Dr., N.8. 833·1670. I tabler & u·ainl"e. Be11ch
ADVERTISINC..Sun,, p t. Orn"''· "" w 171h, c.". IRV!NE PERSONNEL
!in~e, full .lime "'-'k, a':ail1 DELIVERY boy & sfoCk. SERVJCESG"AGENCY
$3.5() to $4.JO hr. No selling Sl.75 hr. See II a r o Id, .
SL.PG rn1 Jar steady work'g ' JNDUSTRlAL UNITS Jllg Harbour Re II a rd, > " :,r ~ , gua:an!l.'t', \Vor,., :c fl
older man. no cook'g, by n'IO N"'x l Jo Real Estate flrni 1.000 sq It, Pl&Cf"lttia /\vt l!-16-1391 or &12-9-l-IO I ~I RINKLE~S. ~F:En & Local rt>[ s. Call 675-J740
\only $3~ 1543 Orange cr.1 I Carpets, drps, utll paid. $89/mo. :j I.It be r J a l'l Cl, .. SOD LAWNS. LIC D CONTR al! 5 .r
ln\'1!lved, must be res!def1' HI-Time 495 E. 17th C.i'.1. 1438 E. 11~2~~~~~lntl C.M.
of f V or SA 82S-992'l * DISH\.VASHERS-App!y tn --...... ~·..,..,..,.., ... ASSIS~TANT· person. flfu~I be clean &
MAINTEN CE "'"· '"' 21. NO pl~oe J. W. ROBINSON'S calls. Surf & Sirloin 5930 \V
. ', , $100 per nio Excel!l"nl !or 557-7900 S:'llL grrv kitty , 011111h • 3 113~.26~ PROFESS NA I 30
u•st Hom• 415 insur.:ih(.-e, tax acl''t, arch1· R•ntals Wanted 460 i~o. bind hind rool. vie 300 l exp, par ~an~;ng & ;~~I
tt-c1. 181JO 8. Nt1\·pon Bh·d. i::. Rallxm, Bal. Re 11' · BUDGET LAWN CARE ring, fror Eiu:J;ind. 968-7461 ENG ER Coast II"'-')'. N-~"·=~~
* DRIVERS*
* PRIVATE ROOM c .. \!. LOCAL,ext>c. needs 1 or 3 br. 6?3-6692 Orang"' c?~ntit>S larg("st. I PAI:-i1'iNG. professional. All
ror ('Jd rry lady. Bright w. E. Lachenmyer hOU!i(' with 2 baths in ClllLD GRIEVING! l.<h1·es! prices. Ca!! al! 6. w o rk guarn . Color !
eLieer>' garden sur·roundings. lSliO Ne\1•µott Blvd., C.;\f. N£'wpor1 or Corona del Mar lRISR SEITER, FEMALE. 8-16-1016. sperialisl. f.46-7081 : 5-17-1441 I::xpe.1 ic1-..e required • air
Nutritious mCaJ~. Call c.11 "'•"''" Evos·. 673-~:J77 an.'8. Nn chilrl1"en. yearly REIVARO &16-672S I d ' No Experience ~ o--o ,>; "" ~ I · d PROF"SSIO" \L · & 1-on 1(10111ng, rell•1gera-ZH8-47:.3. ....,..,..,..,..,,....,..,,....,1 ea.sC'. furnish!' or \VH!TE German Shephl'rd • e LANDSCAPING e ""' '~' painting N t 1 ~--~~~~--4-20 BEAUTIFUL 3 roon1 ~lice unfurnished. Will n1ove in a_r yrs old, ""Spot"'., los! 3 d~y~ ROTOTILLJNr. 2' •c SQ FT pupcr hanging. 2:-i yrs exr-.er. ~~::;1t~i~:. ctr i ca I and ecessary •
Summer Rentals suite w I kltcherreUI.'. Ideal end of June. Phono> 51il-77G;i ago, Lag Bch, ·1!»-4302 SPRINKL~:R~: SEED .~ Ref's. 1-TI.•l' es!. ~0-19--13 \!11.~t hnve clt'an Cali!. driv.
e NE\\'PORT BEACH e
llas 1nunedia!c
opening 1or a
--WIG.STYLIST-
e F'ULL TI:'llE
e XLNT. BENE:FJTS for archHect. insurance ask for Art Vaugh(. S.\IALL black female, Crl!\1. SODLA\\'NS. LJC'DCONTR" ~ALVTlNG/paperi~. ~yrs /.pply tu person April I ing record. Not under 2:>.
SPECTACULAR view agent. real!or, etc., On FAl\11LY of 4 seek.~ Wa1e1·-N.B. vie. Lost 41,1 Please &13-2004 1n Harbor. area. Lie & 12th. after 10 a.nl. No YELLOW CAB CO. ~~:i:k:!ch~e,~y Br~ A:~IT 1\ionrovia St. in _N. B. fron! furn 3 or 4. BR hon1e eall 67~3178 I PROFE:SSIONAL. Pruning bonded. Refs furn. SU-2356. flho!Je calls. Salary open. 186 E. 16th St., C.~f. Apply ln person 10.5 pm
for June. $150 pE'r ll'k. 't'6t~JCO per mo. 645--0170 . A_pril 1~ kl June_ 15,~_up to S..\.tALL black Cockapoo. NO It~(' \\'Ork. sprir1.klers, a<' '. FOR clean & !Wal painting., 1--Engineer to 16K Personnel Dept.
ChVl'll'r 673-f!04•1 DESk spaL't available $50 _S500. mo. Call 54:r474a. collar, contaet at 4 0 6 \Ion, pesls, d1sea~e. \1'£'1' ·n_te~ior & _exterior, Call THE AIRPORTER Sigh! & plot planning. work· #2 Fashion Isl., N.B.
1-------------'"' mo. \Viii provide furnitu1'€ e \VANTED to leaM'-4 br Hartling Balboa j con1rol. Clean up jobs. Dick, 96&-40!h in~ with archi1ecls. able 10 Equal Opporluni!y Employer
Rentals to Share •lO 111 S:'i 1l10:i;ls11·ering servil·e home ir1 Eastblutf, the ' Trrms. Ge9rgc. 6--16-5893 INT & Exler. Painting. I •INN HOTEL.. 1d6cn1e. Call Mrs. Schinidl, • KEYPUNCH OPERATOR 11\'a1l~blr. 1 87J Beach Blvd. Bluffs or.H~boz' View Hills..~1·EXPER. Japanese gard("ntr Li.c"d'. ins. F.ree ~sl. 30 yrs tll:700 ~tacAr!hur Blvd, \\'eslclitf Personnel Agency, nre<ltd In ii·orl-. in IB\'i Dept
, Hunt1ng1on Beach. &12-4371 Call 644-.J17.J I Jr.-Rellable maintPnance 1 <')l;fl"I. Chuck. 645-0809 Ne~"POrt Beach, Calif. 20-l3 \\'esrcJiff Ot·., N.8. R-.· H~ g"•d. ,,.111,0 2 y-. \\ORKJNG lady \•·i!!'hes lo INtruction ,-,.-· ~--64.>-mo •. , .co ' • '" share lovely furn a p 1 CORON-A DEL f.1AR BUSINESS 1\·on1an desires Rea~. monthly Fa I es . ~AINTlNG/papering. 1~ yrs :c=~~~ working experience in like
11-/same. Pvr bdrin. bath & Orie & T•1·0 room ('lesk spaces s'!lall clean 1 BR apt on or 1 w.12-.l219 I in Harbor a.ea. Lie & ASSISTA:\'T nl a 0 a gt r ESCROW position or training in school dre-~:sing t'11\ May thru Au.i;:: avail. 011'11tr ~757__ very near beach. 8?1-3.'193 Schools & I AL'S Landscaping. Tl' c e I .hond~I.-~c~s furn. tHZ.2JJ6 t r a ' nee -\V l l I tr a i n + 1 yr work experience.
if satisractory, longer. Park I* NE\l'PORT BE~CH Civic aft 6. I rl'moval. Yun! remodcHni::. * PAINTING * aggrtssive young man for P!rast' call for interview
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Newport Apts. Ciill 673-181!2 Genier on Npt Blvd. 310 sq . instructions 575 I Trash haul.in1:. lo1 cle-anu~, Hi Qua!ily. Reas. Prices. fast lood busi11ess. Cal! i'.1r. app1 4 9 2 -11J3 1'1rs
COUPLE pasl :ti 10 share t:. 675-.1601 or \l) 286-7144. 1 I~ RE'p111r sprinklers. 673-llf.6 F'rE'e {'S!. 646-087>4 Dorkin bt"'·n 2 & 4 pn1 OFFICER Gon~ale7. • .
J·I honie. Rer~. Call aJ1er 7116?0 SANTA ANA AVE, C,\t Announctmentt ~ A IRLINE EXPER. Japanese Gardener. * PA-PERHANGER * 645-1500 I ' I WAN PACKAGE TRAIN·
pm: 642,.5283 I From ~00 sq/ft. 35c ~ It. . •• SCHOOLS Co1nplete• 13.wfl serv & Rea;;onable • 646-2449 ATIR~CTIVE girl, mode~ EE !<"11A -VA •AbU1ty to
BA 'iFRONT APT-3"'B'i;:ifill. * 675.-2~64 or 5-il-5032 PACIFIC landscaping. 5 46·0124, · b1ku11s & hnger1e, 3 or. 4 hr I Please call Shirley Willard at \\"Ork w /figures, hand I e 5-lS-7958 Plastllr, Patch, Repair ek f!1m fie blel bl bl t I l• boa.I &ip, St2.1/n10. fll.i'le .. 3700 NE"'POR'r BLVD, NB Announcements 500 Day & Night Classe~ a. \le e xi TARBELL 842-5571 1 po Jc, capa e 0 assum ng
, 2'14 20th St. Apt A, N.B. * ON TH& BAY * LA\VN care & garden wfwk. * p TCI ST Stnctly private, fl(J exp. !er-responsible position Send i SHARE my ·waterfront home 675-2~64 or 5.JL-5032 DISPLA y your support for 610
543.6596 Light hauling 'E xp ·· d . All l~Jws:' F~e~Aesti;~~~G rHic pa)'. I * EXEC. SECRETARY I n:·sume to J . Stellman .
/dock ~l 3Q.6(l Rental "S Lt Calley Wilh a chrome E. 17111 St .. Santa Ana I Reasonabll' Call 5-t:t-971J C J! 54.-682. \\'rlte ClassHied Ad No. 89 New offices • Air~rt Loe. Boise Cascade Residen1ial I; \\'. · ' an. · )"ears. 8u1in•1s -1 i ctn s e plate frainc a · • ;:o Daily Pilot P. 0. Box 1560 Good oppot1uni1y for alert Con1n1unities G1·oup. 2082 $150{mo. 6Ta-13Jl , -- - -Ga1'1!enc1 Yard <'lf"an-up. PLA~i'ER _ pa 1, h-R "t . ~ '! C t·r 9~~ la , k · t 1 . I N "Ameri•·ans _ rall.v for . kl •• '--"Sia 1•esa, aJ. ~'"'" setre·ry, o wor in a$ l\l1chr~n Dr. ewpor t I \l/1LL Sh I . 0 $ ' [ • l~ Planting. Spt in_ l'r~ i\drl~. NI'~· \l"C!l"k. FrCl' ' d NB d 1· . 926611 are m)· c1ann1ng / PRIME LOCATI N Calley"; in ~rl . l"hite k E d "·'" ~'69 AUTO LEA-SE SALES pa ce ' .. a _ver1s~ng 1 Beach
Y n _ a s e ""m: E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa bllft' lellering. Only'$2,75 ea. "" •• ' An open1ng ·in our sales $\aff ;,ency. s ~ s inc uuing LVN Supervisor, 3-11:30 shift • ba fro 1 B I I ) '--~ S-.rvices a-.. 0.,.1-I xp .,.,o-.,.. t•st1n1al('s 5-15-.-l(iili! af1 5 t. · All k II I • ~~~-~-~~~~~
\\'/gal 30-;il. 6 prn , 6?3--02S:i i ll20 Sq. II. commercial bldg. or $5 per pair. OrrlPi' today. JOllNSO:'-J'S GARDENING Plumbing j X!~t opportunity. ror goorl 5horthand required. ·(']" f PAR!\ LIDO Con-
Office Rental 440 11•ith parkitig. $300 fl1o. Polter Industries, 944j Heil. 1 Y~u·d ''are, clean-ups. plan-E * DUREL ADVERTJSJNG ~·al~s~nt Center. p h ·
Fountain Valley 92807 . I ling, sprinklers. 962-20:r;, LE\Y Takas & Son's Plun1-producer. xpcrience pre· 21?2 Dupont Dr./Sui!e 4 &l2-so.l4 ·
SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY
J-2-3 room, up to 3,000 sq.
ft. offi~ i;uilt>s, lmmed. oc-
cupancy. Orange County.
/.irport Irvine Commere
COJ11plex, adj. Airpor!er
Hotel & ·Restaurant, banks,
San Diego & N'pt FY.'}'S.
UNCRO\VDED PARKING
LO\VEST RATES
Vwner/mgr. 2172 DuPont Dr.
Rm. 8, Newporl Beal'h
8?.3-3223 Cou11esy to Brokers
DESK spaN' available $5()
1110. \\'ill provide furn1turr
at S..'i n10. Answerin11: ~rvice
.available. 2?.? Forest Ave,
Lai;una Beach. 494--9-l!ifi
Broad\l'ay, Lagu1a'Beach Babysitting CLEAN Up Specialist. haul· bing RC'pair Re Pipe !erred, hu! not necessary. Newport Beach, CaJif.
165() Sq. !t. store "'-'ilh parking I . ing, odt1 job~, n('w fence Rcn1odel Free Estimates 5JJ.!J607, ask for Harlan. EXP"D cleaning 11·oman lo • ~IACHINE OPERATOR -'/~] COSTA MESA • & N'pair. Reas. ~g....c;955 646-834(1 AUTO par Is _ co u n-do llou~r\i•ork 1 dav a \\'eek Drill p1'E'ss. mill. lal~e.
Nr. Coast Hwy, S500 Mo. . PerM111<11s • . • PRE.SCHOOL • ~ PLU:'\1BING REPAIR tcrman. E.."l:perienced only. in Eastbluff. &14·4.52'2 I' punch prrs.~. \\l ust~ e-xp d.
Realonomiet\ Bkr. 675.61001;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii~~;11str. & M . ii; + EXPER Japanese-American Paid hospitalization and Apply 8.J8 Producllon Pl,
QFC. & AREHOUSE '
onrovui, ' day · gardener, complf'!e gardl'n· No job too sn1a!I FASHION SHO\V Directors -N.B. ful day '''s1on, Planri-"' I e &1·.>-3J2' e. vacation. Apply in person. • · ~.,_, ln~ ~rv1ee & cleanup. " rarn S5 to Sil hour. No ----~~~----1629 Monrovia at W. I(jth Per$Onals 530 I'QgTam, bOI IWlche~. Ages 8!1:1-01.JO . ---. PLU.'>1BING -.--Unil"er~ity Old~n1obilf', 2850 iin·esJmrnt. Beeline Fash-* * * "lAID * * *
C.i'.·f., 2jO(I S<l. It. to sublet 2-6,' hrs 6:30 AM -6:00 Pfll. -----1·<>pa1r~. f:l('1·1rical Rrpair $.~hr Harhor Blvd., Co~la 11esa ions. Car nee. 63.l.9571 or LACU NA REEF" :'110TEL
at lie per sq . ft. Zoned ~1-1. * FULLY .LICENSED * $18 wk-CO~IPARE! &l:hlOJO L,\Nl1.~.. pain!. S.12-27:>:J 642-1403 BARBER STXLIST 5.19·'$-llJ I 30806 S. Coast H~")'.
For further information call Reno1~·ned Hindu Spiritualist nr 838-5237. haul., clran., etc. E.-;pcr. -----Male Or f emale ---L<igiuia Bl'<i<.'h 199-2003
&12-9470, Jeifn Jurich. Advice on all mailers. • S2 ~ hr or est. 64fi-9:HS. Remodel & Repair A . t I GASOLINE SF.RV ST A . , 1 _
SUITES Avoilafile: 17612 Love, fllarriage. Business ~H:LO Cilre !n my homE'. CO\IPLE:TE la"'n & gar<len-irpor es' Inn Crl:\I area. Pun1p island 1.\.lAlDS Experif'ncerl. Apply
R d. . 1 1 n ant lo 4 yrs old. Huve . · CL'~JO.\! rernodl'llnr:. aller~· Ba rber a on ~.,l"".m•·. 0,.,1 20 w/2 ,.,~ 111 ""rson-_Va!l'abond \\fo!or ea tngs given rays a 3 Id d h r 1ng serv1i·c. , .i. " ·' ,.. " ·~ "'I "' " Beac h Blvd. H.B. Parking: ·. .vr o aug ter. ence1l ll_·on~ ,'( -a. dd1t1Qns. David a3.r2770 ~.,-e. 1,, m•"h••"•e•I. Top Hotel, 31.;il Jlarbor Blvd_,
A. d !I . ".'E'ek. IO a.01. ~10 10 p.m. r I I C II Jinl ;.1:;;-lJ.!Qj Id 67 ' " ,... ' .... 1r con: eating : 312 N El C . R 1 yar,, arge 1omr. a ---· _ . ::;iewart.£u1 er. 3-l~J:J. BARTENDER_ pay, gd. hrs. S day \\'k. C.M.
Carp('ting: Jii.nitoriaJ Sf'fv. • · • amino ea, 1!30-4370, hrs 7:30 to 6:00. JAP1\N"ES E Garden in c. R f' -, A 1 67~ 7233 ~cM~A~ID~------
Inqu in-Suitt 8 or call S!ln Clt>ntE'nlf' El _To~. :'lli.~sion_ Vil'jo area I Scr•k"'· N(•a1. l\
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ork Cleanup oo 1.ng I P.1 1va1e coun1ry club 1n Ne\\'· ~--;:.. * ~5724 493-9136. 492-0071; LIC'D CHILD CARE yd. n1a1ni 96S-2.'ID3 LEF. Roofing Co. Roofinli: or port Beach seeks 1nd1v1du.al I GA~D~N~R. See Hea d L~U~-~-RESS *
C0i\L\1ERCIAL,,. DISCOVER DISCOVERY Harhor &' Baki•r Ci'.!. 5 )'fS. EXPER. Ha-.vaiian Gardenrr l all !ypes Rre-0vrr. rrpnirs. versed in all phases of bar ~a de '.11 , fllr Ellis at .14S-J..~
INDUSTRIAL Find Yoursrlf exp. Refs . .)fi-29I~ I Con1ple1t• Gardening Ser-thcr 1110 ronr <.'Oat111g~. \\·h1tc mana~ement including cos! e1wpoir7!,r Inn ~pply 111 i\IAN,\GF:R Trainre, male
DESK space available SJO 5()0.lj()O sq rt, 13<' to 12c In Son11•one Else ~ . vict'. Kanialan1, 6-1&4676 & color Lie/bonded since. <.,inlro!s, inventory and mll\· I pe 'SOn No phone caJJs. I or rema!e. Krn!l1cky Fried
I ~0$3 ~~'. x:~~~n!u;;~~: * San Clemente 49&-1840 * Call NO\V . No Obligation BABYSTITING Ev~: & I G I s . '·17. F.42-72:.!2 in1: drinks. Must.., have po. General Office Chicken, 2929 E. Coast , .. (7141 &3:>-6885 I 1vknds. My home. 67:>--1283 enera ervicet. trn!ial ro assume position of Goo<! rypin<> exeeJlenl co. H111y, Cd.\·\. available 305 No 'EI ./ FOR Lease 20:.:54, avail la Eves ;,.ts-t).117 WENF.Di\ Roofing. Authoriz. "· · · · · The A\1·ard \\.'inning-~rv. ' ys, · · * LABOR UN Ll:'ITITED * d A 1 f s H"d bar manager. Call Loraino>, \\'estcliff Per-!--cM"'A'·s•s==s=~--1
Cam; rio Re a I, San May 1. 333 E. 17tb St., C.M. SfNGLE?-WIOOWEDi BABYSIT all ages. 24 hrs. HANDY)1AN c PP icator or • no· i c Send lerter or resume out. sonnel Agell<'y, 2043 \\lest-Allr tli\' ~U E
l'iCileimi•inil•i ·i 4i92-4iiii4i20iiiiiiiiiii11'il230iiii.i64ii5-i2i450iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I* Divorc•d Over 21 * big yard & games. &<hind \Veldint:: -Carpentry lii3-1!122 TRooG~Rste,r:i~-s.iD· 5-116~1. lining background and qua!-t·!!tf Dr. 1''.B. 64·:r277(l I OOd' hoe g1tl,ll .xlnt $$$. t' · Pomona Sehl £.16-11!94 C'l ---, . uy oo 1ng, ea 01rl'ct. ·r 11 AH sponses ' g urs "''I ll'ain
* Oldest & lar~cs1 For a self -.-· · · · · Httshnnr! Susy? Call :\Yoose f do mv o .... •n \\-'Ork. &15-Zi80 1 ica _ons .. , .re GIRLS !7 & over, pa1·1 tin1c 642-0450 · * * * '* * ('xplnnato1y nit~sage· 24 hrs Builders ;115-0f\20 :1!ter 6-R('pair :H8-!l:i!>ti. ' he~d in s!Tic~ .con!idence90. or lull tin1e, s rude n t s 10 am to 12 midnitr 11,..--------------:-------\lc';;d~·:;,c~~l ;"~'~----1 Build-Scrv :\lost Thing.~ \\rile C!assiried Ad # · prcfcr1·ed Set O\\·n hour~ a a). · -Sewing/Alterations o ll p·1 1 PO Box · · · i\fECHANIC. •grncy '''· BRICK, block. con f" I',.. t e , l Hauling a Y 1 0 · · · · program til June. Sun1mer ALCOHOLICS Anonymou~. I ,... 1.160. Costa i\lesa. Calif. tnl\"E'I as iissistlln! counselor "''/class A lie. Tom Rtillv Phone 542-7217 or \\Tile to carpenti'). house ('Vel1np;, EUROPEAN Dr{'Ss11)uking ""'-" CC'rtified Srrvit'C, R.ichficlrl aU types reniorl~!ln~. No TRASH & Ga111ge clean::up I, Ex""rtlv Cu,~ron Filled. ~.ai26. w/girls 12 10 1:, y('ars old. P .O. Box 1223, CO&lll Mesa. 7 d •o 1 1 ,. P' ~-1 E 6 k 8 k "'· S1ation, ror, 19t h & job too sn1All , Lie. Cori1r. ays .. '" a 0:11 . rre Ac< ur. Rras. 6i3-l8l9 BF:AUTICJAN w/rllrntr t', urope \\" s or w s. c...\'.· Trader's Paradise
lines
•Private Counsrling 91i:Z-4i!l-l:i ('s!. Any11nll'. :H8-.'"i031 1 • ---Full 01. part.time. \\'e can penses paid + S30().S400 Neii·por1. Cn.~l;1. \iE'sa.
Spiritual Scienc(' Classes . I YARD Gara (' cle~ I Alterations -642-5845 <uTangE' a shor1 11·ork "''e(>k sal~ry. Fot intervir•1' appt. I e i\fI'ST I SC operator, ex-* 962-9293 * Carpet Service ' Ii' 1' '!Neat acr-urnte 20 years v;p ;0 , p"o•cr~~h·r ""mmuni!y. wnie P.O. Box Zit, Corona p('nenced, Call 646-Dl'", ••k Rr1i10vE' 1f ('f'!;, 11rt. _ • • · ' •" ~ ._u "" ,,
times
dollars
Social Clubs 5351-----------skii/!O:idfr b,1 khor. 962-S74J !Tile ;,.i+.]432 or· F:1·c~: 532-20R9. <lei J\far. I for JoAllnE'. 11-----------Dian1ond Carpet ClE'aning 0 NG \ BF:ELINE fashions n('('ds 13) GIRL f'riday-Open1ng avail ••••·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
TiiE Inti1nate Group where Ayg size rooin SS ,\l yr · ag<" c ean · up CEfl.i\ \!IC tilt nE'1• & .~tvli.~!.~ in this aN'a. No lot permanent in1e resting I
coptempnrary r elationships Repairing & ins!all;111on~ .~_ li1c hauling. R;::_~nahle. I r<>1nrwl<•J. f"l"f'<' rs1 . Sn1all l"~llectin~ nr ilE'livrring. Car / posi1ion Mtt.!lt h!l\"E' some
begift. Parties Fri & Sa.t Free Est. &1.\.l,'ll? ~ rer est11nn1cs. titi·lf.02 JUh~ \\"l'l•~'nir ;,::1>-2·126. nee. ;,?,9-5-ll'i/4,10-6975 bookkreping & typing exp. ,•~
~:~Call 1 10 9 pm, CARPET LayPt has rtuality Housecleaning Tre"e'Service BEAUTICIAN fo~i\fon<lay~. 1\p! al"11il. 2~26 Ne\.\·port ~i,
rl,... ____________________ }l ~~~~~~~~~~~!I shap & Hi-f.ll a! dJSt'OUll! l . . 1 Tu"'"'·"'-.v. \\'ednesdays. Bh·d., C.i\1. 642-8400. . I 12 '-" Bny & Brach ,JHlll1r>l"li1 TREES. Hed!:'CS, T"p, Trin1, •. .! '" prices rom .. w1 a }<I. F1·ee • " " c,1,· "'"-O.<l·t GOOD JOB E 1
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'd • 8•1 OS"S Crpl~. \\indo11s. flQfll"< f'IC', <'Ill, l"<>mnvM, hauler!. Ins. ,..,.. •
\\'ILL S\\"AP LAND 1:-J I Lost .Ind Found J[g] c.','·p' ••. ·.·.,· ( tl•ll I-... ).; Rr!<. -~· C(]Jl\lll'l. fl-16-1401 I &12-10::i) !jig .lnhn I 9 BLUE DOLPHIN • I Cl Ideal.to<, Reli~·C>r.
1f'/1Joon-
J<?ah"1' Store, o!ril'r, 2 BR house,
room to add, C·l 10ncd. :iJ.-;
180· Corner. $~2.j(l(), 19th SI.
Nr Harbor Blva. C:'lt \\'Ill
!rd for 50·'boat. Bkr 494-9li."i9
An!iqu(' poprorn hoo!h-!'rr.
feet oper;itini.: c:onrl SIOO
per t'ii\y inconir at goo<! Jn·
Ca lion. l'rarlc for Cnr, llo\1;u
. ' Or ~ 612·0010. 191-497~,
t LAKE TAPOt: l'('("J'<>a!IQt1al
1'?1 11•Jth all ilnpro\"cn1rn1>.
Trade for bo~I ui Tfl.
ARNO!JO & fl1EUD. :lSS ~;.
11th, C;\1. 61Ci-77:-0."
ldelll atis-r ~ Ownr 1:ix ah~.her · _'prof11abl" 01·an.1;:1· vr. 27. acrt's (iJ •MXJO f(H'
d('p:" t1!¥Jl'e, uni1~. ~·11thls.
RY!>!! Mct_:rt'a !2131 8-16-lG9J
TE\\'-!~AN R.1J:""oT
Jdjace11r Beverly HI~. !(Jr
1'omt, unit~. boa!, v11<';1nt
30.,000 dear . .\1cCte-;o 1200
Riversidl.', •362. Burhank.
Have 4.p\cx.pool ,~~
room: Pridf' (>f 011 n!'l"lihip
kl T11srin, \V11n1 Fi t"f" b
Clear hou~
CaJJ 6n.:no1 Agt
BOSiQN fen1alr Al\C, Ch•·
huabua fen1alt"s AKC fQr
bunk bedi;. ctiei111>, taI'l1J)111i.: Star "IC ., OJ' ? 8·11-21\25,
Mike Funk,
2I A custom l'anch El Toi"<!
S27~M v~ for hi(· un11~ O\\'C
1JJI. 32 u Tu~on. 11.JJ rf'ntrd.
~ fOr unit:!! dn lri Hi "r tip r
60. Prnl'pl,<t, Ai,:-1 6i."1-:ti ll
Trade
truck,
!'-boJ I.
19~~·· Fon1 pt.-1•·\lfl
rti1J 1:i11.'t.'l1c.. !01 •i\1
HAvr $14.~ e<flll1Y. :i 1;
FHA la.,n In beaut CuUr11r
Pk home. Tr84t for 1!1 Tll
or prnp, ~owen Jlc1i;:J11s
area, ~:l eve!i ·
Late nlOdrl Chryslec .lOO
oonvt-440 ru in lmJ)l'riaJ
rni."•lr, Pil·Pb. 22.:«! arl
ml. Wiii tni.de /or oldf'r car
or ? r14;,.139:,
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C\LI" PINE' !"OR LAND f: B 0 111. . " C '· ean-up I nla1n1tnan('('
J:>.' SO. CAL IF · 011·t1 Tr;.in~p<n·1a11011 . ~~'-p'rl. ,\35.j Via Lido, N.B. or ~in operat('d c~r wash ' .. ' ., J,;;;;;;;;l~;jjjf,;;;1 Y a,\. Weld•'ng a111'('!<~f's "" .... ry oo" . I
CALL CARPENTRY 836 Q6.\,>; i.
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• · open111.f:' soon nrar J Po1n1s f./( • * sg2.~2fXl af!er :i * Found (free ads), 550 !\IINOR REPAtR'-No J ob · . \\"F:l.Dli\t; poi·t;ihl,. arr "as BOOKl\EF:PER. lull ct1a_r~c. Shopping Center, Jf.B. Call e ar1! n~w accepting -~-I • ' .' l. I WEEKLY llouscrlean1ng 10 . . ~ · . . "" · I 11eerled for r x pa 11 rl 1 n J\ l\.lfi..i722 app 1cat1ons for -
lla\·e heau1. 2 story bldg FE'\'i'AL£ Doxil' B sh rt! ~ Too Sinai]. Cabinet 1n. gar-Ne \l'flOrl Bc;1ch: Costa .\1csa bi ... ~:11 -· hinninc ~· r.::ilr>s ronipan,\ .\linin1um 5 ,\TS · !
on t"IH1i1•r i'Qrner in C.:\I. ~. . , u a ,• ages & other t'11h1nrts. ilrf'll, 6~2-31«!9 or &15-01.\8 I ?~. ~!· no }lh Ion ~n1all t'XpE'rien('"· thru p Gt. L. I ** GIRL FRIDAY * BUSBOYS
11· $1S ,QOO cquit\'. \\lanl ~da1111'· 1 H.~. kg 6 '..l -3 9
11'. R, · :><15.8175 H no anS)o\'er leave -DEDICATED-Cl E \Nl'c-G _:~'~1 I ~n1,.., k 11 n 11· I edge of Oppo1·iuni1y ror 0H1re 1rain. I
. r OUllf ' \\o'(' sago. ,l\t' m " 6462312 ,, 0 ~ • I . J~. ju h I ' . . • ·I I I * DISHMEN h1111~c 1"t( Ornni;:r Cn. The ii·atrhed papE'rs f'ai'f'IUlJv.
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A~~ a , · . \\'t' rlo cvel'ylh\ng Frrr po stery p11b.l1~h1ng l)us111ess & tt 11 -pcasan1 Pl ~nrr.
r.1~ Co'..·ReaHors, 673·9~9:~ Pl~se l'lainl (have 3! Or !1'0n. I csliniale. Call £i3-4072 suprrvi.<:0ry <> x p E' r 1enC'e 1 nea.t arpearance. g 81'C 2.~'-Chi·iZ° Ts!-;,;;;~-;:-.66-11-il! gii·p 811,11v. CA rt PENT Ry cm p 11 1 HOUSEWORK-$l_H_R LIC Uph(Jl~t,.rPr Qiiality 1 hrlpful. Coinr>arablc .s11l11ry, lyp1 st. 1·2 yr~ E'xpcr. requ1r-,
Connie Hull. '21o hr~' cieall. LITTLE loS\ d-oi: hlk & wh RcrnohlE'lini; . .\laoy \·r~ of e • l:\.2-r I e I wnrk. Anlh<1n.\ ·s Up h . co1npany brnclils. ADCQ :rl ~rrf tnfg. ~!rs. Ha wlry
Apply in Person
X11"U~ Take: !111e' modei At1s11·a!ian ShC'phl't'd n111!r'. t'Xp. Sn1l\ll Joh~ \\"ek,J111r ( .1, .~ .'icr1 l\"l' fil2-~,~2i NB. Arh·C'rtislnr!;. Inc., Laguna ;ill).:::l!.\I --------1111:.2 i\l11cA1·1 hu1· Blvd.
(' d 1 · 1 R. · , . ' Rra.~-lll'ly Rate. I Income Tax -!\igul'L 4w..3;1-1o , HOUSEKEEPER .,1 .• !fll'On, 1v1cra or i;ood ·1\atch dog, vrry \\'I! St , . 6~. 0"'.9 , ( Atl'Oli~ rro111 0.C. Airport)
Nrwport Beach 'f'oronadn a.s trade. 838·3791 Jo1·ahlr. 499-3821. I\ · f'\CllS. ·'" -·1• S .1 T S • ][Ill . BOOKKEEPER F u I l 1 Live -in. prrfE'rabJe age j
!l;nc1BP.. 2ba 3'!i.hlocksBLK n1ale yng long hi1 \redCARPENTRY. Repair. ,~u m1ey ax erv1ce Employment ,= (ch11.rge-, niust bf' full y Around 50. salary O]l('n.
, . · ' · . phaSE'S, Jlon1e & apt. l..i !(' f I Qus:i.\i!u'd & ('.\"p'd in ~1us1 bl' good plain cook.
from Cd:'il heach, July and ! calC\\/gol,den c'dY:·," 6'.:~l" ,21,,S~ hauling. Evr: 5 ~S • 6266. 1 e 1:l1h YEAR LOCAi.LY e I n1~f!U!'>frturina: bookkeerini: Ahle lo drivf' car for shop-• ..,~,....,.-.,._..,...,..,[ nr 1\ug, f1,1,rn rental~ \VANT & a rnation, ". r.r~.,., Day: :>JT-lB6<1 - -----Jail' niodel car or ·: aft 6 pm. . . I Quah!ied -Rr,1r.on:ibJe Job Wanted, Female 702
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thru ~rn<:ral h'C!ger and P & pin£, Write ClassifiC'd Ad e e NEEDED * 67~-·1l·l4 * Jo'Ol'ND· G , , blk .· RE~IODELING ,I',; Repair \\1• 1\. S.\llLEY L. Ouls!andini: oppQrtunity •112 .. -Dally Pi101, P.O. Box
• .i • ra.} \I/ ~t!lpcs Spceia\i~!. Con11n'I. resirlrn., CertiliE'd Puhlie ,\1Toun1·1 10 £t\)il' \l ilh ro.mpany, l:;&'J, Cosla ~fesa, Ca. !ll\)26 Two Office Girls
/11t1"(' .'-"Olf rou.1·sf' r11i r11•;1yl n1all' 1·a!. vcr~ arfN·.11ona1e. 1ial. Parl{'ling. ca h i 11 r 1 s, ''"··' •• "'l · (i~6_,,,.,.,., ('J'(';, l-:\fl<'l"l1'11('f'r!, nr>rds Gnrnl s.1111.ry & fringe. Call I 'I 'I h 1 h -" h' < I '" any!ini~ '1IJUll •• \I I I Oil 2' HSl\PRS Emplyr pays fE'r , "US! be 2;, and a hie to drlvt lo1~. GnlclE'll !hll1> c.c .. 't<;· "~--s or -a1rt"U 11 ' a . nlarlile. fonnica. 644.75!18 ----------~1.1Qn 111. i-1 w:1 1cr 1n 1 !l&l-!l ·9 for appL ha(·hiipl. Trr! eq for )frih X~1-1.)9,.\l ----l't'flfral Business Sr-1-.,·iccs Junr. Pn'f~'r ;\1.D., DO , nr G('t)tgE' Allen Byl11rnt Aii:<'rl· -APPLY -hou~r. n\clt>r apls. r!ianiond,li\tED $iiitr }'OU1l£ black ilflg Cement, Concre'e eTHE TAX ADVISORS P<'d1al rw1an. \\'ill ,..,11~111,,r • Bookkr('p('r r·y 106-B E. 16th, $i.A 1~ E. 16th SI., C.M.
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tf"l'lllll." fur ~lock. older fOU:\O Surii;:la~st"S. lortoi~r 1nir1-.,1p11 >rt~. 1.~'urh housr, l.'1t'. shE'll lran1r~. \'ic \\'rs1cl1/f Cl::.\IENT \\"ORK. no jnh tno T AX SERVICE-54-UP ~ I
II 'UVT5TA.\'.!ll.\'.C-S1~'1;:ii-1nd1 Ex(·r!J\'nt ,.,priorturiily or ac-J W ROBINSON'S r~12.9.i03 Pla~fl . Call to ide ntify ~ma , rraoonalJJe. F r f'" Ap11"t avn\lriblr cl1.1y~. . • • \m;;u:;;;;-c,,'l;fu;;\,"'i;;i;o:I;"~'' ~·~·-~~-,-~~-~~-! E I II s II k "1""1' I o a1ail, f,w 1111L111 h\l-.""r counr.~ pa~· able-• bookkeeper 1 • ,NE\\'PORT BE,\CJI e \\.. .,.....,-~uvu. ~s 1111. . tu 11· , ·' .,...,..., J, eves ..,,·knds 54,,.();~S. .,. I 1!1 1radr '67 J\lust11ng air, · · . · .. <"llllrln11"· !>l1·rs rhlldecn 11uh 11n cxp11ndlng reaJ es· I
pb. ps. au10. or 'fi.i Chev + LGE go~J-f.: while malr <lo~ PATIOS, it·nlks. rtrivt'~. in-__ 1842 l\el\~~·~·\1 _ x111 ·1 n·f'~. ,\fin. t'llO 11 rnn. 1a1r dcvclopn1t'11I conl(lany. 1.61 ~· trti\"tl rrlr all Jn xlnt "llo_ng ~haggy hai_r & cut slall oew 111 \11ls. ~1111" hreak. I SKOUSEN TAX SERV. JlralH1 .~ l':1m1ty ('01"' 10 kry add1ni:: machine rl'-
<'Ond l!ll)n. f(lt tnu~k &, nn lund le~ found \'IC 19th & n'mO\'f'. 5-IS-8668 for E'~I_. _ J{eB.s. Your J~on1c. 5-!Q.:t,-l9-t Ai:r1H·~. 1:;0~. No. l3n111dway, 11uircd, typing pn.'lerrcd. t·ani~·r. f':ill .).l~.~7~7. Poniona. 548-tiJOS •• CONCRETE. Floors. Ja itorial S.A. :,!i-ii6~1 r..oort ~11lnry and excelif'nt
CHEAi'.I l'Olored gr11y hound! p11lios. drh·E'~. sidwalks. 1 n ----fringr henr•fir~. Fnrward 196S Dun C .:;. .1 I PR1\C'TIC1\l, Nu 1·.~r •1r s11ter • i.:t iis1on1 ~POI ~· 1\1"' s1nall rlo~ V i r ~!11b~ Jtpa~ [)Jn &12-R.114 Sl'A\l.l\Lf Janllnr1;il \\"in· \\''II 1 k 1 1 1"f'~un1r ,·ind ""''~ h•'•lo<y JI),~ • 0 • • i ii i ('ill"!' " ~I<' 111 ,..._. .. ,,, nian ~Mn r.11n]'ll"1, \tanners Libt'l\1 ~. NB Contractor I flo1111, floor.s. cqiti; s;. ,.,,11~1r ~0111 l1<1iTJ<' !'<><! 1,r 1.,..1~ 10·
f'q1 11r>P"d \\ 111 lrlldt' Jor &H>-fW.lil clranllf> A cnm11lr11• •'fu\Hll I fil.'i-2~'01 or fil~~3:1l:l \\'!JI \';on Olrlrnninrk
gun~. \; Sh<'p m11lr tan ahou1 I ~r \' ~E'J'\ t'or fri•i• ~1~1 r;ill, --Wm. Lyon Develop :hl~·'ifil l \' i'; · C ,\I \\av, quahl) honu• !162-0012 ,'\llH;.>t-;, Ct)~ll'A:"/O,\
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!l.11r ~111 101 , C11l1f Cft), ~ .• 7-i7 1~ f'l(', No Joh 100 ~mn.11. Malonry t>1ij.J.~:l2 Appl~ in per!IQn 10.5 p.m. :.::~"~1H~:~o ~~~~-!or 10-t"OUND: Vit B,,...,khuri! & ;).17-0036. 24 hr 11n~. ~,.rv Masonry of all Types TVrr:--:(; I~ \IY 110\JE. 1-16:l Bln·h PE'1'st1n1~1 Orpt
TI\I' Dorlr Co111p11ny i\d11n1~. hlk il(l(I;. ~horr h11lr, \\'.\TERPRJ•-\·1~de~ e 641-.-'6% e liO \\'OROS PfR :\tJ:--;l'TE. •'•'\lfJOrt B<>ath, Cahl. * 2 ~·a,•h1011 Isl.. NB. E\·r~· &ii.G'.l·ll .rt'ni.'1\p 968-16,jJ coatinj!'.5:, all lypes l.t'!' • ~1µ]2?1 • ~ Et!ual op110i-1uni ty i·11~plo.1·E'r I EqUB.I opportunity c1nployer
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Field Sales Engr $12K
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Branch Mgrs. $12K
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loa n Serv. Clrk to $800
Bookkeeper to $550
Sales Sec 'y $500
Escrow Clerk to $500"
Tech Elec $700 up
Escrow Ofer to $650
Wa rehouseman $433
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Sh11rp lrip1ex, 'l BR . l'll . Roch1•s1er I: \~·estminstl'r IM'I' f's1. "ldrrly t"ill"f' or f!lnlily cart. Jr11nr ,\rra ln~uranre Agrn· 1 JANffRE;'&\. Part timr ~ •. j NE.:\\"~APJ-;R
C•ls1·1 ~lt'~lj . ~:.\1'1\ana:e for Sls. C.:\I. .?48-71!l8 ;ifl 6 ROOM Adtli!iun.~1 Remoclt'I -2 An1b1t1ot111: .~1ll<'1tr ~111rll'll1~ HonlCl1lltkf'r.\ :).ll-66.it __ 1 cy. t.lr5 .llrx1ill(', ~1u~t ht<I iirs Pf'r nt(,1:1.. $iun--Thui'S. ADVERTISING DEP'l't'
fi'it'f·Upf><'r unit11, s 8 111 C SIA.,IESE cal wlflea ("l)llar ing. F'rtt pla.nriirlJ: .11.('rv have 'tn.1ck. rtn hauling n101~ Help Wanted, M & F 710 ~:1 ..... 1 Call ~1111~ l.'\ura, Exp nol nee·, :,tj....827! TRA!NEf.
11n>a . F"ORilN CO tound \<IC Cap i ~Jrano Krnn('rly & ll<Jll~l'. 63.1-G:nO h1i:-. l::Nr rl('p<'nd Call for ,l,i7-ti1:?2. Ah11:111l Abbot Per. LEGAL TRAINEE Pcrmanr111 part·llmo• Jl!'l•I
RF.:AJ.TORS 6~2-::oOOO ll lo;:hll'UWI~. 113()...1;417 day</~~~!~ ('\'('!'>, lrt'f' I'~ 811-661.1 li0l1!1f'I ,\io:t'nc,, 2:l(J \\'. \\'ar. \\" k N 1hln. l~Ulrl posslbly 11,,rk '""
L ----Painting & ~ nrr. :-<u!Jr 2ii. S.A. or· 1tr . ewpnrt Center, !o f11ll 1in1P ~tu~! typr. \\'11111 do you ha\"" lo tr.Ide" ost 555 It()(}:\! Adrl11lor1~. I~ T A Ot>ltc:r l'o~1t1u11 ________ ~lrir1 $~2.'.i n10. RequlrP~ gee. Hou~ fronl \OA\f-2 P~t ,
t i,.1 h hC'~ _In Of"!ln;.,-I fon~tnu·•inn Sln:.;Jr~h•1') 11r Paperhanging lir Reindors B US BOYS NEEn.i..;o . retarllll "'IX'I' Ty~ liO :\l•irid<i.\ thn•ui:h rr·id;ty.
County"1 latrt"•I rend trad I.OST &11. p111 • All ..,,hltrrl· r:~tim., plnri~ ,s, 111.\1111~ Personnel Agency l'ul"khut·st llotrl. q<12;, La I \\'P~l. Lue S.IL AUornr1· a! Crill !hr !11\ILY PILOT for
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t'1nlry I< Nt'\l'J)Ort I s Add ilion.~ * Re111or!r!1n;;; rlrink1n2 \Ii! (111~~ ,.,r fllli f"nr \)1fl()intrnrnt • • CASHI ER N11!1011nl f;~l-OJ21 11nd 111k for 1\{r.1;. l;rr,.nrnan.
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SECRET ARIAL po 1 1 I i on M0\'ING E\'el')'thln& ~1w;1 S ORA WER cN!it $25, twln OUTDOOR bu-b-Que • with ELECnUC bar~ue with CHESI' conl&lnifl&' 8 drav;en SCU'BA.. p'ft, ..-: \llJVI tr I th
NO COLLEGE PRACTICAL Nune, hskpr, OPf'n v.·lfh en r r Ii: e Ii e Go! Ornioi roon1 sel 58" and full headbo&rds and rotliserlr $10 L&di« v,,,.tch. •pit and motor sz. 241 t , SU.SO. Chest containing 8 pup, brand DtW $12.:IO D~ORE E AND cook, live in. Cail an 7PM, landsQapr a.rehilectural fl)Und drQp leaf table with fr.une-a SlO each, tlle-, l box Hu..lova lle'if·windtfla $25 WllJO(I Si., CM ~&.8681 drl'ol.~l'I $8.50. Nitt cbea! U.S. Dlwn 40obiit ta.Ilk
YOU MAY EA~N 64&-7316 !inn In Dana Po In I · i.·· lAey Susan. 2 Captains 9 9 $1 12 12 lOc ch llf!ak lamp $15. ~ with mirror 16. CoNO~ manifold W/rtxlW $20. • Shorthand · &: 11 ht cha.I~. 2 Antique-chairs. " • .x ftl • SKI boot., boy'a siu 51), tx· $25,000 to,$50,000 per yr. e PRODUCl10N ' t;yping i ,...._ '-· "'··-· e-lrctrlc m°*>t'I $3, slnk, $5, I...AWNMOWER M Baby cellent condition S l l. ~'Ord playtt SlO. Full 1iu -"""c,;;.;.33.lo;,-,,,--,.,..-::;o:I
1 SUPERVISORS e bookketplf\i. 496-0lll ._urner t.i.ip.,.,.td, .:>t!\:i~tliry. n\Ol''e-r S25 tablea $3-$15, ~·alke-r $3 R.erord pl.~T' $!'! !>49--2132 bed, good condition S10. ' HOLLEY 11<1 C1ll cub.
Have )'Ol.I ~thought 11bo1.1t All l~ Wtlrt<i. Xlnl future Sec~tarial-2 h.lnd·bra.id«I nip. 1'.laplt> chflrs $3-$10, bfcycle $15, \\'edding d~ss and tonnals =~=~-,---.r-._-1 bed. complete SJO, very ttbuUt $10. M6-433S> •• ti-~-who m•d"' fQr efl('('live Jeadtra 10 ,,. in Sl'CY .-C0......,1'!~. l<'g•I. ex· ,..,.. in bt-d ~t. complete· ~1, lamp 13. lul }junUngron .,15 . 7 Pa n k • WEDDING dreu, n e w • niCf', 3 odd night stands St ~"'°'=0,..-,,-,-.-..,.,,= I ... ~ "' ·,.... Four po!!ter walnut double 6'V4 , ._ • atze · c a cuitom made floor le""th, 6 WHITE % lltc,h pluUc miUion)j 30 )'ff.I'll .&go whl'n the Harbor Area'• f1J..l!ilt'61 t>Cuth•e "xper. LHauna Hll ls. bed. MarblP top commode t.. Corner of At.anta, 536-3120 griddle, never u.Jtd $-1. ... each. Gold n au I~ h Yd e roll-up •hadt>•,
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no1 eve~lf!: 1-1·ent to col-growing co1npa11y. Call • 837-202o Ext 217 for t reMer miITor. &<!side LOV'ELY aqua rlub chair t63:~~l-'3~87°"'"""""'"'°-,,="'I ii';;;'"'BYl_OK, ;'".,,.· ~5J6.-0>1125-,;';;;:o;iU, I oov!red convertible couch J.lmoat new SS Ou.tJ.ldt
lege? wl' __ hMvc -U1e Na-MacGHEGOR YACt-IT CORP. appt. "b I e'. L Iv Ing ro o n1 $25, walnut occasional d1air SURFBOARD 6'2'' shaped BABY gear, $2fl takes all, ~~ n::chll~P ~ $7~~: chaise lounse and .!f!d $.1.
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had faith in them and !hey solicitor • D~ Point, San ligc JOO&. fl &. pt 111ne pcaf. tabll':s, Jan1pl1, etc, 3061 tahle 11cce1aorl~1, cupa and BIKES SlO each NOIF co
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\\f'l't' \\inners. A l-"Ollege de· Clemente, Caputrano ·area. lions avail S1J N Grand/ U::ittn l.Ane, 01. ~5 on sa~rs. car.;J,e r Ing s • washer S:25 1'.laytag dryer SCRAM-LETS beautifully $10. Man's 26" umbttlla $3. 548-1623
rre<' doran't alw1,ys n1ean a Work In your ov.'n hOme. Suite G., s:A. Sa!urday. 2 blocks above holders, 8Cf:ntl'd candles, Sl· ilOv $25 ~5848 7691 w bikl', rides very good, thin NE w N
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m1in 11 tx-ller than one wi1h-Be~t dea.1 in area. Phonel0 o;;c;;'°'0 -;;,,.-.,;"'"" Rakl'r and 1 bl.k we-st of s:;, Rttd anJ Barton bowl ""'h,St c· rit · 1 · ANSWERS Ii.res aDd hand brakes $12 ....... rtable cuaette t a pe out" tlt>grrt. 83.>1465 betweeo 9:00 a.m. SER VJ<:E S'rATION Fairview. llfld._tn.y, $7 each, Beacon ""' · ' New 0~ Jalous ie ~l'r $25 ACC!aaoriea,
and noon. fl-tECHANlC wanted -Hours 'WHY BUY sam-i bound kings l ze. 19" Portable TV 12). 548-6529 trailer window n·· x
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\\'hl•n you jo111 lilt'> .ranks of I ;;Qu=a1:w,,;:,od::;-;:,,.=,=,,::::,.~..,.::--~n=-::;:dol ~!~~-E :u~?,r i ~~~ blli.nket, _Jle\\', $10, qui.I~ WASHER S25 Dryer $25 3 Hairdo-Grave -Buxom -opening! .$6. Good 560 x 14 plup ';;i"'nt'W CUH'ttn SU
n1fn like f111anc11\) tyroon, !or Real [~late o~ce and Sel"\'lCP, .l802S ~lagnolla, spread. polf$ler Idled •~. piece .sectional $15 each Pillar -ROAD l'l!AP ~ Ii~ Sl. Girl's '.JY' Stingray Polaroid Imtamatlc 210
!1tn1ous California R.E. publJ(' 11tenography work. F'V fURNIJUR[? pair pillO\l'S, king, SS, 5ilv~r aecllon Wing ('hair SS Bar A truth: No one should lype bike. ioOO condition color ,.('&rnera, perfect
Brokrr, IH1tl L'O'.>n1111un11,y Guaranteed salary+ unlim.1'°'7·~·=-c-.,.-;:,--c~:-7. real coin braclel, large$.}, 111ools Sl StroUer 12. Dib knock re!('arch \.\'ho has e\'er SlO.jl}, Boy's 3:1" Schwinn coOOition $%1 Cue, Outi.
lt•lltlt'r. ,Oov1d B. Looking· ilcd polen11ai. SHARP llJ'l1 looking _for f~I Be F lexibltl M7-il'i6 SIO High chair SlO Brd rail bttn helped by a ROAD Stinaray bike $11.50. • foot 1lmer, film SIS. ~land
hinrt 11 11·111 bf. becaUse we ~: Robert Nattt'('ss -Rltr. or part. thnc (IOSiltons m OOUBLE ma",esa and Sl Cu seat $2 Oilld's door r-.IAP king flouresctnt light SI. vibrator, muu~ with heat ••I• w•th 0 -of ~ang• Rent mo. to mo. with =-Book 11 E d 1~=·=""°-;o.,--,c:cc:-:-c-c:: I tun·~ !~uh in people, not Costa l\1esa &12-1.\85 ..-"5
'"' vi springs with irame p!es """ ca.~ n Cans and parts of cans of $7. Studio bed frame $3.
P•JM'r. II l'UI tit' your chanec REAL ESTATE ~;~~;:~~~:16 =:~.q~~I 1oao1:~~~a=!ro!'°" ,"F"oorllenl Gs~."':"',,,, ·~,. ~=~I s;l~cst,ur;s $3~!1~ :E·,;~,!~~G ••• ¥. • .. r~:;;,~.c.· ::~ ~~~ ~mvy tbs rad'!. N642-""7EW-drlllp ..... ,.* -IOl'fa('h/lniu1C::laJarelltness. for appt. TitE LOOK 24 H DI ,_. .--·
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2 Exp. aalesmen needed for 644-2400 CV~·TO•MY· retrireral\::lr, large llffzer lOcha·Sl High$2boPyl oo1k S and frys Sl. Electric heaters in excellent condition $15. verlll portable ink> drtU
old {'.~lablishecl, oHicl'. F , ,> R l2S, double tlf'd s 2 5 , C i.r:s ~· ........_~ 11 I o r1mh S3 E"ach. Oothe• 50c·$1. 300-l Two pool cue 1ticks SOc preu $1
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1 uuu~ .... '"" uuai-u $25 Rf' rd 1 Mollm.I Pl,. l'l1esa Verde, pe.clt If $39 ouUit . ...._,,.um, Sa.Je9ma~ time, exp'd, 517 \V. 19tb, C.M. 5-18.3481 green tweed chalr $15. muTOr co 1> a~r CM for children $2. sean saw u new Sl::i. p
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r o i d Realtor over 18, Chevron Station, A'1ahelm 774-2800 green floral chair $20, 2 end and sterro cabinet $25 · · blades 8" for table or Skill aelltimer $.1.50. 992.-S315i
21·1 W. Coast Hwy. AdAm! & Magnolia, H.B. La.Habra 694-3708 tables $7.50 each. 2 Ianlp! S5 Game table $10 Speaker tnd PAIR of camper jacks Sl) saw $1.jl} e~h. 2O19
2 table $5 Books IOc 50c eaeh. Nf'w kingsize bed p St c M FLORENTINE plate rnimn". NE\\'PORT BEA0-1 518-5527 STENO SEC'Y MOVING! By owner! Ele-each, corner ~i;k S · . -l'°"'"'";;;;,.'~'=·7•:;;;;·;;-,· ;:;;-,;= 38"
RECEl'TJONISf. Attract. Must be adaptable gant king bed with ntatch-storagr earl SI , I 0 0 8 2 Jo'lo\\-er arrangements 50c-$1 frame $IO. 5-\8-J040 or RE1''RIGERATOR S25. Older ec1"
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h oulunin<>. V.'Qntan for local Ex""r, dcsireablc in con· ing armoire. Also 6 pc -'o;;;'-::::;:;';:::C-;:::::;;:: Lawnmo"·er $1.51) 'IV, •• is gu stove 15, 1 · l I Decorator 4 X 6 new SfO .. -., ,~ ~ d ., M A Tc H I N c COJllfortable <'• c 'l o.<7s~ ""r.>O!TnC'! Ole. Jf you are strurlion &for advertising. queen bed. Cus1on1 built 9' NE\V pearl\lo'ICk laven er 15 c ......... , sWH'P'' $3 Dishes I .-,.., ·" ·.....,.. "" area ni, Royal Bl»e-Violl:t
'" -• ti -,.... stu!!ed chain, faded and o d ln'-;;;;i-'=:':::-;;ii;;,-;::;::::-:;; l"Oll<>enial & able to 111eet Hvy work load. Contact P.O. sculptw·e<:t velvet sofa and hamper $10, 1...,e ye ow lOc-$1 Knilting bo"'1 $1. Sa.t-BOOKS, over $125 value, all deep pile lrln--' $16. 6 rnar-
0 13 17 but good $25 fcri: both. t;""" wil~ & handle 1hr public we Box 85.'J, Costa Mesa. lovesr-at .. 2 n1atching chairs. desro • 1o1•a.i~ .50 • , Sun. 1189 Boise, C:\1 ~9 'nk S8 for $15. T1-1ln hot plate $8. ble travertine imported U''
' Hi?le-a-bed. 11· sectional. depressien glass 50"-$3, Double kitchen 11 · 0 __ __, ""'-""51l _ S • ~~ \\•ill train. Lite typing, --TEiJ:PllONE SOLICITOR -.,-STUDIO mattress .M'l $25 Sled SI S2 Renault (4('V) n.n.u."l.IS ~-.... , "'.., . squans $2 each. An~-
Ca!I Jean Bro1o1·n, !'t-!Q....60a.:i Nau g. I am i 1 y room l'll.rniyal glass $3.$15, cut f'ire screen 33 x 48 .. $8. radl!lor -s.5. Footstool $1. Cout Highway, No. 1, Haviland Limoce China f
COASI'AL AGENCY \\'e nwd a professional fUQlilure. Beaut. lamps. glau, tray and bowh; $1(). &14-225S Ha.M mo~·er $3. Old tv.'O Lapna. After 4, Cuh only. dei:!ert plates, elepnt fQld 7790 Harbor :BJ at Adarn~ person w I charm, poise !'lied. Pttan & dark oak sz;;, artifici1:1i trffs S1().$2S, , -bl ~ sca.llop edge $25. Cave.~
• RECE~ION!ST Io.. &: personallly 10 set up eocktai1 & commode SP.ts. pole lamp SlS, lanlPs $20 a CA:\fPER ice box Sto Butane burner camp stove $5. WHITE dinette I& e, t\lm sef'\-er $25. Ran! Englieh
n ' appo•'n>me••• lo• ·o py R !ri o · Po 'IV · 1~ ~u,, bull 17 ~ ... -........ -..... Chair, wooden arms $2. leavif S22.50, six floral _., t ... : OPPORTU Y
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· •· • .... e g. 1nette. rt. . pa ir, ele<:tric guitar ,.,, ""' ,.,"'"'-.,' ''J"' china 4 wrven m. ~ beauty salon. Attractive. machine demonstrallons in All quality furn. Must see to J.9. cart I'. dccoralh-e S2 3/8" dnll fl. 548-015:! 548-6842 chairs SW, 962-713&
Tues thru Sat. 642--6&57 1====_,o-0"7-,,~:;:: I I J SPEED ml':n's blke $15. l=====,---;::::::c::I Orange Co. Dra\\' + com-al!JPr~. 832-6874 bathroom shelf ~2. et'ran11cs OTORCYCLE "-I · t SELL out of Bt'eline Amp e OANISH modem recliner REST \URANT •-·I I · Sho "-b l\l •><"met, JWi 110 m ~10 I" a-" otto-•0 ~' vm· yl '"·-Push mower $6.25. Ou1air\t ' • ""sis an mii;sion. · rt ,~,urs, 1~ ~IODERN Naug, ('hair & ot-Sl·Sl.'> \·ases S j -S 1 S • like brand new SlO SmaJI clorhes S3--· .,,..,...,~ • .... ,.., """"' .,.....,. UIU. $3. 1..-ey su..n $3.25. Double I manaJ:'{'r k fry cook, full mollt'y, l'llale or temale. call tom. w/~•aJnur t.rim, per!. sllve~·art' $2:i k 11 ch en portable drafting board set E. Wilson, C.l\J . stools, A-1 $1.50 ea.eh. Large. be<Upread w h l t • .s:l.'5. ~lake your O\\ n sec 1·11y . lin1e & pert lime for fast 213/74~24\J rond, $4j, /\pt sz couch utensils S2·S15, linen 5, Includes "T" scruare and GREEN 8' couch $25. 2 L-ahaped bar $10. Wagon $2. Inlants 1eatJ 71ic' _ Sl.2S.
Benefit from !he best in· food service .. Quick pro-l'T~E°'L~E~P~H~O~N"'E~,-,~d~v~.~,,~,,~in:::g \\'/\\·rap a.round ~'OOd . .':Old to\\·els, 50c-S5, c r Y s I a I 11ngles. used once s~o. Green oceesional chain S5 Golt bag n..so. Gian 1 Bath1nette ;2.l5. Baby hot
\'esrment sales training. motions _for right man , or from our pleasant Neiipoi1 color, vet')' gd cond $3S. glassware, bowls, pilchen, 646-4349 ~· each. Boy'• clothing, size hibachi $3.50. Massi v I' d~b 7Sc. lrnnLnr boU'Cls
Learn by associallng \\'ilh woma~ m our expanding offices. Hrly 1-1·a~s. l'l1om-Mod ern Neva.mar coffee candle holders, acee~rie 12, 7X-p. Boy'g sandals, maple headboards, fuUsiu
!rained. experienced invest-operalions. Cati ~2-0Sro ing or eve. ~hilts, 64:>-3030 tbl, xln·t cond SIS. Call pieces Sl·S15, thf'M'lo ware COSCO high chair s;;, ear l.ike ne"'" size 7 $2. 632 \V . $3. Antlen $1. Ugly carved ~~ • '!;t,~· ~~ = I If -RID 12-J5, small !':lectric Ill'&! S2. ne.I playpen SlS, S CM t.•8-385() head Sl.50. New artgizmo, _, rnent ana ysts. you are . RESTAURANT HELP 33, MR. l'l1AD . 842-4087 aft 5:30 or \Oo'knds. appliances S2-$l5. hanging maple youth bed s I(), ·I.8th I., · · .,,.. lik@ siporgraph $1.SO. Ten hamper, yellow $(.25. Elec-interesr~ in a payin.g. pr~ · FULL TIME TEL GIRLS, p;1rt lime. 2 8' Spanish solas & love waJJ racks i.3, many new, mahogany desk SI S, Virtue BEAtITtFUL and new, 2 sets speed rim $1.50. 968-1579 tric broom $4.50. lAwn
fessional poslllon, tnvesri. Sandwiches & Deli sales', Qy. Wages & con1m. N i ct' SE"ats, in good cone!, $88 set. Brother dine I I e i25. ol Ironstone dinnet "''ILN, I~°""==-::==-=::-:= sp~ader "$6. Indoor electric
'"' our prograni 1 1 1 R L Ph•ll~· 2 h' h b k bl k . 1 from enale Sal. and &ll 962_-,376. "'h•'I• 0• ....,.1, 1~ •••h. CONSOLE ttwina: machi.M bl'O>'I••
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.-,-Full ~ r1nge ~enehls Deli , • She( 10039 AdamS Painting Co. ol S.A. 546-3700 chain, like new, $49 ea, I Circle Hunting1on t-tarbour, GAFFERS and Sattler slove French Provlnci b 11tep enu iron, SJ. Ironing boa.rd $3. I r i c b I an k e t • . lmmP•ldusl3•97Dl!fCit~;~IJlac Ave. <Ii' B~khursl, HB. TELE .. Ans~r:_~ Bu~eau, high back green gold crush· 592.:.2'5-i6 with chromt' top s 2 s, table Sl5. Audi hu
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· ." grave yd s~if1.~p n11ddle ed velvet chair. Jik~ new, ' . Refrigerator $15, 6f:.>-59f>J. $-1. Boy's •ma 9 illft v.·armer M. MiScellaneous dis aet S5 new. '&" "._.. Start l ~1n1ed1arrly e R.N.'5 e agr. 6713 \\'rstininsfMt...RJ\'d. $69. Ufr', 1885 115lrbor, C~f. ~10NDAY, 1201 ~ Frida~, jacket, lOx, $5. Oriental and ~.50. Car bed $8. Electric
As an associate of J1nanc1al ~ e >J8-9"1"i 17th only Roc1ong Chall' ANTIQUES wash board S4, lraditional lamps S !>-S 8. housellold Ull':nsil! Zx:-$1. edier $15. 36x'72 wlndow
tycoon. community leader, In!f'nsivc care/cardiac care. \VAAJT1 RESS11 E~ 1& B .. ~"bo1Y1'1 1'11 4 ' 5 . h s 2 o . ,\f i r r o r S 1:;. je~·elry je\\'el box beabdC'd Blue and \\'ainut swag lamp Trailer hitch ~~·~orK IU965 $18. Stroller ~.25. '3l-0791
J'fllO\\'ned California R.E. l'-uu limt' 11 to 1 30 am pp y unt1ng on ~·11.c 1 pc. mass1\·e pants R£'fTigeralor S20. Gas range ba.1; old buttons .50·$4 ull $5. Nice yellow !lervlng PnntiaC' SlO. l<N"W et er
Brok£'r, David B. Lookin~· e HUNriNGTON INTER· Country Club, :\000 Palm herirm 5et. hke il('\I·, $149. 1 S20. 660 Lombardy Lane fi.1;hi painting SS. haiiRing ~-agon. two tit1r S 9. Ln., H.B. 847-9805 AQUARIUM, S pll~ with
land, !ht> money ~'IU earn CO.\lfl.1UNITYHOSPITAL e Ave., 11.B. Aftrr 5 pm. j pc massive Spanish bdrm hl'tWl't'n Oak and Anita, lamp 14, 1-1·rought iron Aluminum webl>ed par'io l 'c=o=>~l~P~LET""-.E~do=,cbl;:•~hod:=>=roo=m alt equipment $.f. ..(1271
and Ille heights of SU('cess Personnel Dept. 17772 Beach Ask for Mr. Buhf'bi Sl'I, like rl(>\\, Sl(1,I. 1 Laguna BE'ach record stand $3, hair dryer furnllu~ St-SJ. Small piece set $25. Girl's 20" bike SIO. VENITIAN blinds with cur-
Es E 'd Spanish desk, pecan .• tinish .. >'RU!-l'OOD 'roll•• tabl• $8, sunbeam razor S 2, ol orange C'"''"'I $.i. TV Cam-•• boot 125 lo• --aU taiM, five sell ol 40 X 50' \OU achil"\'e \\•Ill he SO!C'lY Blvd., Huntington Beach, 1' \\'AITRE.SS . *, 'P · I k 149 U> f !''' "
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· I 'f 1 c ne\\, · . ~ . 1 118 farberware-coffee pot $1 . sland 12. """"'11.Titer table .. ~..,,n". Cali 0• 'lo-"ay $4 a set. 536-{)278 d'l'•n•>•ed by '°'' 0, Call 817·7'0 7, Appl)' in ""rson on y, "esa ......... C ~Ao n .. 7 $2J Vacuum c eaner 'JI"-'"'""'~ .. " ""' • " "" '~ Ha1uur l\·1 ...,.,...""'J · · a...,,•5 camera SJ, cl~\ II. Soda K•'•g 12.51l. GE e CALL NO\V e Ul.n<'s 170l Superior, C.M. ' ' ' J'\fovie projector. Standard 8, '"u " &l&-~82 S:\1ALL bike with tra1ni..n&'
547-6771 Route Sales i;.ii;...3993 l New black vinyl rPcliner '2:'i. Bissell carpet s1-1·eeper 1doo11 rs SI. 32-38
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= fran>Sae s:i. ~:· ele<:rric cooker. J aec1Lons, 1,5~P~A~U~L~D~l~N~G~--~bal~l -,ch::les. wheels $7 SmaU tricycle SS FISH I NG7 l'T.;:co;;;;°""';o--;oc::-::::;:::::::;-$69. 6 fll"w cube end tables, 18, Bowling b~l .aoo bag $4. 1 rug ..,, mson e new S9. 646-956S Large Wondu bone $10. all ASK l"'OR ~1R. PE~Z\'F.Y , \\'AITR.F.SS -ExPt'rienC't'd I ., d·...,11, '-i-size 6, likt new S2.50. DrH.!
assorted colors, $9.!S ea. 1 Large movie scnen S9. 4 uggage ""· 1'"' c,,.. ·~ NU~EROUS house doon1 • good condition. Pair quilted OPPORTUNITY
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18fi0 Ne1-1•port Blvd., C.l'll.
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Over 21. Alert. No others I k 1· hi k 5 12 dresses slacb blouse11 !ihol'5, cost S20, size 7~7. $4. . -L-•-
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h t e new lg oa JlC A·t•'ou• p,-·, •• h•assbells · 1"1-N-" •i•k $10 64, ,,77 • W""" ..-uaua $ eac . T. f h' I •·-d pply 492-6872 " '" "'' 1=15, ''°'" Jacket!ti $', ,,...... =>. "'-" • .......,... M .. ired o punc in~ hme c oc."'J nee 8 · woodf'n spanlsh dining room Si sel. Sm&ll walnut cabinet .....,. ., Wlndo $2-$5 scree n s Chrome kitchen table and
11here you have no career .set, 1115. UF'F, 188j Harbor, Sl2. 8 watl'roolor paint)ngg L.P. albums U.Sl, toys-$2,.-lj, ;:cw hot ·waler heate~ METRIC sockets, 13 piece chairs $10 StrolltT $5 Maple ~~:~~~~1~~~ ~~~~~u:~:~: Met®nct~• JI" j ,c:~ ~, :",',.:d''' .••1, 1•~. 1 ~°m~:lo~rtr~me,; ~: ~~1. ~\\'~~50ia~~ ~:~~ ·~ $25., Ne,':. gaim~,.d1sposa1~· :;ten~ \\f.~~:e~. ~~gk S~ ;~~u ·~~t S3 flx~rt;~ V '"' "" '"" ,.,.... ~ each, dra""" Sl, b I u e cos ""· ~acri ice · El · al t still · lish a carer.r \\'here eom· like new 5 pc black & \\'hire Toosr~r, Proctor Silex, l!ke bedspread $3~ car seat SS. Conduit SI. New liilool $10. «lnc ape. in Ornamental l1v1 ·bowl $5
pany paid benefits include modern dinette set, S59. 6 new Si, 642-6935 baby stroller Sl2. baby Rebuilt Jo'alcon J speed p&cka~i $7 per dozen 545-3995
a "'1,Jl'('menr plan, medical A 1· ti 800 livJng room chairs, fair. BUREAU, six d r 11 w., rs' "•-·all ll.51l, ~ J••mi"" lransmi,;sion S20. pa 1 r rolls. Sunday only. 548-07&1. 'B~LO=N~D~~.-,.-,~,,-.. -~,.~b~l,-,-:,1 Pion, sick leavt>, li!e insur-n iqu d 19 UFF 188 " "" """ '"-b k 11· '63 P 1· ERVEL f I I con , ea. • J exC1'1lt>nt '-'Ondition $20, CdM 64·1-iG05. uc et scats :>. on1ac S gas rergeraor, d r awerr; $~. 19361 ancc & rnori;:,? If you arc 11arbor. C.l\1. S.18-9-157 Refrigei·ator, 11pr. i;ize $1.'i. I ~'°'"°';:;::::::::c::::::::c:-;::::c I parts S:>--$15. 3 speed Chevy apt. i;ize $15, works great. Brookhurst St.,· JI . e . PART tln1f', general oflil'f'. nf'al & in !op phystcal con. ANTli;!UI:: mapll" '1·pos!t'r SACRil'-lCE, Eh~gant King Bicyelc Part s, D.R. & BOYS Schwinn stingray bike, transmission $25. Transistor Ladles quality clothe11,size 8 962-2108
hatr rlays, 5-r!ay ~·eek.-Some (!ilion, a high ~chool i::rad. double brr!, box spring & Mf'dlt. Bdrm suite. King Stingray lranil'~, wheels and single speed $25. 642-4148 radio, 6 vol! or 12. vol\ Slll. rlres.•es Sl-S5. Suits SJ-$5,
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~" .. C"-;E~L~ECT=~R~l~C""'•~lovo--, ~l~lkecl d n''.,,,·0,,0 , ''' 21 , minin1u1n miil\n".~S incl, See & make · 1 d 1 2 0 ,_ R d 1 •-,_ 1 Ch•vy 6 •yl ,.,,....... runs •-, lo ,...., .... ,,;~te 258 San!a r.~perlenf'e rrq' . illus! tyrir.. ! niatlr't'.~s set. S\\'&g an1ps. tires $3 • $5 · S8. Be s, tw n a...,un oa s er i~a .... o:s ll .. · '"'• ox ,,.,..,..__ · nev.· $10. Por!Jl<rib $2.50: Prrn1anrnt. Apply u1 rwrsort I h c 1 >: h I 5'8", minimuin nlfcr. 5'1S-6702 Beaut 8' !!Ofa & Jovesrat. A·fl frames, malcll burt>au SS SM. 67;,...7623 good $25. Rebuilt Pontiac Tsahel, C.\f. H' h -• ·
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5ll ~-h 1--l'--lh · I k h f au >o mat i c transml11~ion II uillll' · · DUUDter Tut's , 0 w I · Con(' r P 1 r \\Cig l JJ u:., is is or ROLL trip cir~ . an!lque u · JO am, Sf'e at n1y hon1e. each. 5&l llamilron, C.;\f, DOUGHBOY Pool 12· x 3· AQUA patio furniture, seat 75c. Child's racer $.5. i\la1erial~. 7391 Ta I be r 1 1 }-Oii. re1. Call aftrr 6P.\1 & 1.3071 Re!l lllU, Tustin 3..'J FORD Station Wagon 2 dr, deep pump and filter in· guaranteed $25. Chevy V-8 excellent S4-S25. L awn TI~n-rock TV chairs $2.
Ave., t-1 .B. 11 )'OU have been fi shing !or wknrls. ~"17-7445. l . 1 ,.,.~ <d 12,-.,.. 'l!l1 engine, runs $25. A Ir llKlWt'r SJ. 646-7394 L•'"'n napklna ·~ e••h. \VE paid $380 or our sturrly good t 1 res, e ng ne, ~u ......-. _,.. • • 1 I"·~ """' --, 1 I a good opportunitv til ls J~ A I' 802 12-l ~c---,c==;-;;.,-=-;;;;;-1 co ...... 1uon1ng .te up ~·I o==""°-,,--.,.,,,--;;;o I o•~ ,_
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u• .. uiu SB 0 CALORIC gas range-a ric. s yours or wu.lc'~~~~,·~·:;:::::,--,c;-::.:;o;;;;-rondition 846 N. Van Ness S25. Redwood fencing Slll a ustom ncn con1 1na ion SPANISH-Mnican furniture, Pilot Classi fied ad. 642-56iS 5 + hurners, double oven. 673-8179 LIGHT show, 17 x 30 S20. S.A. lie("!lon. New cutting torch lexlure drapes S25. Good custom made. CoffH table ~ •I st>ll-eleaning. !es.~ than I yr SPANISll-~1exican funiiture. S4~JR27 $20. 645-3682 medium gold carpeting, 13 x $25 End table $17 Corner
' I Id 13•· ~1 U C d B Id SAlN'f George speaker and 14, S2S. ~739-i tablea $17 Fool --•, 18 Bring CalH. drivers 1cense, o . t;;:J or u•::. o er. ustom rn a e. o, . 8 ,f'OOT Co"•h 110. Work I"< •-APARTMENT oize 09.• llt.O\'e 1 ~-0-=='7==-oc== I ~~ f~• 67~ """4 u._ a,.~·~~! .. ,::-.·G.WE•.~TVv' whit•·, 4 h"-t .• ~-·•n and M"azine: holdeni S6 Floral ..., _ 1' draft carrl & mihlary ser-..-o-" a\lra('I. Very reas. l'llade to bench S5. Saw horse~. 2 for ,. •. L .. v'"'"' ~ ........ • 6 and 12 \IOI! ba!'"'Y charger ~ p \•1('e rerord. KENi\IORE auro ~>asll('r ~. orrler. Ca.II Dave, S.~14.ltl S2 each. ·Block and tackle portable wilh UHF COO· grill, Good condition S2S. 221 Sll. Canvas car lop carrier arrangementi $-t. Call Daw
INTERVIE\\.iS l'l10N , APRIL Horpoin( gas rlryer $.l.l, Bo1h ~·ULL APT of fumlrtln!, $Ii ~" vitt.e SlO. Wrought l)('clion $25. 533 Irvine Ave. l ~Opal7"~,0B~•~l-hoa=-'~-'=nd=·-,,.,~ Sl 5. Acme \VMtern boots ,"',,,_5-;:l;:48~lc-,""°~"""='°";;:-I
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Arrowhead Puritas S.J&-8672, 874-1111.l dryer. 962-~ Wincfboo c1'elr S2.50. Large 1 Jacks Bellyboard SM. US Ge~ral' Elt'Ctric hand Monday. 2381 Carlton Pl., STURDY family 11ize dinrt1:tt:
619 N. Main St, Orange KENl\IORE auto \\ashrr Sl!, ,.. :;..piece dQuble bedroom harbe<'uf'!lnd warnilng ov~n divers \\:etsuit $20. Bonania mixer f1. Child's rocking C.M. table, forrnica· and metal
I Equal Opportunity Employr-r \Vhirlpool ell'<" dryPr S·l.1, set. S·IO. '· $3. Apart men! :riizc elt'c!Tic minlbiln> $25. Back pack SL chair, naugahydf', Pxcellent NEW drapn, off white, 144 x $15. Re r r I ae r • tor for
Both xlnt conrl, ~nr & rqnge $7.50. 30 gallon drunl size 8 ski boot8 S4, helme! co''tion $6. Swivel cha ir 84 SJ S. Green Ul x 84 $10. garage, family 1ize $15.
SAIL seamstre~~ nt'e.de?. Ex· rleli\·ered. 5-t!i-8672, 1147..,1111:1 '===~*="'0"'~17,,,.-2 _*-.,.-.,,.1 $1 .50. Small 3 drawer chesl Iii., 2 HO ,10, .... ,,1, I"" s.i. Rocker $2.50. Phtlco-Green 48 x 84. Gree
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n 96 x New fonneau cover, beige, -· pref'd Full 11 n1 e , BAR~"TV\t"ltS 30", arm~ ·& Sl. Ocean gl11111 rod 11nd rerl " ....... ,.., '-' ~A 17 Wind h t 6 fl ··~• ' J.:E ORE h S 3 5 ''\ol "'"' each, 1 Garrarri base and Solid Slate record player .,.., · O\\' 5 u er, · for Datsun pickup or Toyuta Ulln1an Sails, 644-8107 ex~~~nl: ,.,;~.s ~;~~mir & hack-fuUy uphol£!errd,~ SJ.!'J)1 Map.le end.~4.<lble anri dust cover SS. 4536 Roxbury Sl2. Electric food warmer, $7, 3 ft., $3. Padded boy's S25. 24" apt stze cook l'tOve.
SALES 1n a fast gro\\•ing Ir f~lCfri green. &l6-260.':i dran·t>rs Ji.'), SmAJI maplf' Rd. Cdl'lf 675-8343 like-new S4, Olive ,green shooting jackets $4 each. 2114 Continental, Cl'lf. ,l•ltl. •-ads fw"Tushl'<l. Nn Dry r ~rt.· ··
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OLIVE "'~or.n na\1,ahydc d1'0fl leaf fab!r Si 1-leavy ,.... ol 8 fl long $15 Hand 545-765.; ii<E~Orn;;;;;,-:::;-.;;.:-;;::;,.,;I
' """ "'· ' k 13 M'lk DREXEL h·ad•-~ I"·· 2 ... vu 1• '' B ROOM &el no; De&.k $25 crerli1 problPms. Avg peri;nn GE REF'RIGJo~RATOR. ch.air \\'ith ottmnan. rluty rot Al')' Jar · l " ""';'" fl• tooler! leather foots loo 1, BED Olvan $25. Lavatory $5. Sinee-r R\\'illg ~chine $25
w/sonll' salei; exper. can 5'. Tti~uois<'. . $50 * 642-20.13 ,, glua. 1ablP lamp S2.00. Drexrl chests $ ;-) f'ach, 1 nccdi; boll $2.50. 3 ft plastic Kingsize padded headboard La;;;~ $1-SS. Sl3-l83>
rnakf' s1:1,000. Co. will !r11in. Ex. cond $50. ~0--0.192 al I ff Kirchen • wall elock ;1. mini boa $75, l Staufft'r scotch bot1lf' SJ, Genlne old SS. Pote lamp S2. Kerosene
Llheral comm. Guaran!ee REFRIGERATOR wt TH ~;, ~uci~y & ":::i~:. ~~ 675-4126 couch S25, l lil'etool set $1 5, Japane!IE' prinlS. n i c I' lan!ern $1. 2 gB!I stove! SS TIRES, in rood eondition, m
SiXIO. LARGE FTIEEZER SIO. ofler. 968-0107 . BIKE • mr1·s lC" 1-lulfy, 1 a ir cooler $20, 1 rattan rraml'.11 $5 each. 6 dra1o1·er each. Tires f'70.15 S 2 . x 14• • ply ti.tilte on (bevy
Call Sally Hart. 5.\0-00jj 163 E. 181h S1, C~I . . JS" l'Xcellent ~ll!!on ST.-2124 headboard $8, 2 continental rl~sser. while $10. AM table 7.35-14, Sl. 8.55-14 St Metal rim $1. l·!JS X 14 $4 1·VW
COASTi\L AGEi'\CY \~~~~T ?,ininpble, . x \\'ind"'·an'I Lant'. N.e .,' llt'ar :vildier design bedspreads radio SJ. Dinette M't $10. sink cabinets SlO. Sho\\~r rim and ti~ S5. l..&40 x 15• 279q Jlarhor Bl a t Adams APT rrfrii::. Gas r11ngt' ir·. Il6 ~/18 l..ff. 6 cha1rs, I lne and Santiago s;;, 2 crystal d!andlier1 $25. Game•. toys and'o-book.•, rloor $.").Toilet lank$!'!. Chev like new $!'!. Chevy 14"
Also regular range. Clean. Sl!IO. Call 847-2473 rv S 1 ael childc:rafl. S14. 4536 romplelo, m'"y like new VB •••b ,~ m•n•'fofd' $3. \l.'hel':I S2. 66-2161 SALES W 0 MEN, l':Xp'd. Ne1v e!ec ra~e. 5411-0203 DOUBLE bed romplele 25. R bu Rrl 6~3. CdM ..... '"'
('t1re«r-n1inded, lo 1\·ork i'.1to W F., ST IN G If OU SE 51,. Garage Saie 812 Presto el~tric 001 plall': s1:,, ax ry 1 5c-$2.50, Po~ten; 30c. Tapes Wh ile picket fe~ 4' high, PAIR fireside chain, beip,
·, > of I · Thi II' 'B ., d •~ ELECTRIC drill, 1A" S6. 4 and 8 track SI.SO each. 387 50· $10. 1 n-e mn:o-!et S20. good $22.50 each Pai, bo~ a.ss_1s an ~anage~ inc modrrn hrnwn n"rrigrrator. '-:-:~-:-:--:-::-7-::-1 a-.es ;,, ra1"" n_1g ....,, ....,.l!i • .,. '•"
Tad1ei; ~lolhLng chain. Please $4:i, 9£8-3:).1-I nr 963-S:>-1·! I BTW. Irvine & ·rusl.i" Ave, Brass hanging lamp fixlure ~ .. t:l~pp:~~e !':XI~~ a: Costa l'llesa St., 64~1941 C~l405, 231-F Avocado St., ~!!~es 134 x If $.5. ~ppl~· 111 person. Backstreet, ----ff If I'd Rd 121 fl NB SlO. F'irepiace u:reen SJ. • ... SiltALL TV needs """"rk $10. ·'"· uu-.u.:i7 • REFRIGERATOR $40 n o ! ay :<i • many cut 11nd polished Nn. 25 ~·ashion Island, N.B. 1712 Crntf'llll Pl. Kenmore Ironing board S3. Di1heic colo1'1"d stones, all S25. Good Small radio likl'.' nrw $5. RUG II x 17 $25. Hall runner BOY'S 5 •Pttd blke Jis Nf'w "sA°""L"E'°SLl~\D""1·-. -r,o:,;p.~d-. "c.~,.o.11 __ * __ c_,l_l _>_'6_·•_369 __ • __ 1 "''asher-dryl'.'r-couch-chairs-SO.:. Glassware Zic. 673-9103 rotary lawn mowlf.", just Paintings dl1h£'.11, v 11a,.11 $:>, Just deaned 646-1824 hathroom sink SL2.50 Youth lain.~ & dr~perics. Udoff'~ Building M a te r ials 806 , 1 11bles-~m. appliances. ere:. GLASSPACK mufflers, 30 had bladf' sharpe.ned $25 ~~· ;;'1 J'lf'c;r ~;~~m~ ENGINE stands $15 each. bed. complete $1.i. Twin
Home Furnishings, S Coast Fri. 12-.l, Sar 10.5. 548-5..179. if1('h $5 .,a ch. 1007 V\V lmnr 'l'itt buhbll': balall<.'t'r ..,$10 2 d: ~~ r ll t 1 Q n
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Pl11.za . . A'-." Jolnt•t 12:,, 18 "J 1,,,,w LEAVING to"·n • Musi sell brake 1hoe1, dru!T',, fronl en1n.1.., diesel oil drum1, 5..i .__ I I ~ ,., Tape lk<ck SlO Watl'r stsi "·
·• ·-• d I 125 64....,08 .-•.r strawuo:rry Pan er """"--.,. · CUSTOl\I black..gold cocoa "~aaoo f-•11 J•-1~ •""h SARAH Coventry nrt'(is ii. ,-, •-th ,·0 good ""ndition. many Hems. Rea.'iOMble rn par 11 · aal, cl~n \\'ilh M:rew caps El · -" ,., '" •• 11'1; -
I No tn uu ~v ectric can opener "'"' ma!A for BMW, like new Motorifllc sel SS. ~. or pt !Jml': hef\ -· 833-JIS!I. 900 E. OC'can Front (corllt'r Zl" TV $!'1. Doubll': onk-tbony $.1 each. M~tliufll 's i ie kn,ife l!hlrpenrr S2. Old $15. 544-8034
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vestment. \\'ill tr!!.jn, mfn NE RI y cement niix-of "A" S!.l Balboa. All day head and footboMd S20. steamer trunk, exC'f.'llent bjnl)C'ula.r $(, Telescope $2. Su~r ., • a~ 20. 530-1407 & Ml-9066. A ( ~~ cu II. $\20. Sat & Sun 4/10 & 11 Walnut t."Otfe,. 11nd end .condllion, keys i2~ Big_U· "!'i48-6328 befl)f'e 7 p.m. EXCELLENT 9' x 12' LARGE v .l\t table model SJo;A~fSTRESS5'S ~~1-l~~~· ' GARAGF. SALE tj,5£ Orange table11 $25. 646-7jl() _ }!Aul type portable bum camping ttnt Sl5. Very good phonograph, diial tpcalten,
IN'OlJSTRlAL !back duplex), C.M. COME 2 ~1 oil cooler pl't"ssure-hi!ch, ball, safety cha.1 . UILT in 001 Point aven like Hollywood bed fnlme, can new cartridge SJ;I. l2" fX·
lmmedtatl': ()peninst'! Came r•s & ANYTIME. ft'stera with 100 lb pN'ssure llke new S25, 2 "'OOd &net new $25. Stc~tary df!ak and be adjulted $1.50. Very good fl':nslon •aim $5. New
8 (:<'lOrl Pay! Ca.U· Now! Equipment 808 BALD\\'TN piano Sl3S; l!ght gaugt' &. valve, also fl!! brait!I lamps S2 each. Alao bookcase S2S. desk wlth car bumptr Jack St. Day track home tl:pe player m. 9AM·~PM, Sat 9AM.6PM ,, fix!urrll tabl,.11 &. misc Pon;c~ $10 a p I e c e. wOOd 11nd brass floor lamp11 drawcn S2S. PI at Io rm malt...111, wry lood $3. New GE ult!nalon spqktr,
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Gl.1-3 JU 6~:J-31J2 &1;;.Jlll Sr!! Sl:.0. 67.".-t12R '.\10VING: Ev,.rything W>f'S : MOTOR1..r~LE 1 ~!~"'~· b~":l' l..arste .1nni:Je drawer file $.1 and mattre1111 Sl5. U.dies Steel fokling table $2.50. gl~el, play• track la.pei on
Washer, riryl'r, rum, ,.le:. ~1el:.trlcr l:IO x no 14' 11uman !lair fall $.-'). Small misrellanrou!I rlothel >7-9 548-560.1 8 track pll.)"!rc ;s.25. Call M""lli'Tonv-:::c::::;;:;-;;:, n ESTELE R Top r on Rsnbl Fri Slit Sun 1189 like nc~·. one Dunlnp trlals nil'lal trim de!l:k $5. \Vnod 25r-S10. 401 Irvine Ave .. "'"'=""~::-:c:::;c:;;,,.-:;:, 31;.JO
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j riay "I;· \lno;t ta k <" $:1:) Call 642-9081 . J . · C .. · ooir tulW". hardly u31ed S l 0 Sl.50 646-2!il:l I o;;-=o.,.,,-;;:::::;:""'.= clumbclls 115 lb1, nc-w SIS. 10 l'l1IXED UNC Uncoln roll• ~hnr I.hand C'.ond "·nrklni;:: \\'JOE-I 1 Nikk GARA E Sale -1 5 or.I ;'~16-4~3~1;9=.,...,--,.,--:~I N'Ei\'G:irl'&®iot;;M:;:-;i;; 'SS ZODIAC Con!Ole, good H11flicraflf'l'l'I 11hort "-"Ave. from 60-0 lo 6'-P s
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;.i iq .. iJZl. Furniture 110 Miscellaneous 118 ~·hite ROii ahoe• 6l'A New KINGSIZE spring1 and CM 646-5ll9 • !!.rs~!(=~p=~~ Llbmy 1Ul'.'k@l1 4/$1.tS.
SECRl-.IARY for auorney & ss. 646-4598. matlrt'lls S2S each. 9-1-4525 NOWS THE LINC Linc:oln set_ '"~ In
CPA nr 0 C. a J r P or I · l'.'CO'.".:':'.::-~""."'--c:-1,.,...,..,...-,.-..,...-:-:..,...-l;;-r.=;;;;,.."°';;-:::;-;:;::: lQc....St.2!1. Picture~ co• t poly.pluttc, S9 ·thJtou&f' 'JO,, Sal~ open. rron! olt• exp. ~tOVING \fu~I 1acnfice 8' Sola, <11ne11, t 11 b J., , REF'RTGERATOR apt. size 6 Ftberal•~~ pa~ls 40 x 80 TIME FOR bttwl':en SO and $125, $25 tlw~ make nk:t t1tt. 5/15..
n>q'd ~l-37'76or81l-2292 new $6.'1'1 i::nlri & \l.'hltl' AC'l"-Hollywnod bf'cl ff'llm('ll , v."Ork!I V!:I')' good nins hy SI . f'tlCh 3. p!llr tibera;lat! nu1cK CASH each. Youth b<'d S2fi . t~ roll nice •IJwt doUuw
11011Al fnr S200. 1· a:rttn mlrtt')nt, Clvilr, '-Cuba f'qnip. gas 11nd very cll':an $14. 201 priscilla8 84 x 78 $4., " pair. ,.. Ell':Ctric fan ~attrs S3 $25 A tew lJNC n~J nlll
Si!c'y Engineering l'l'ltu'h, ~ cnnd, G!'t'l'n .All vt>ry re a. inn ab l tl • 30th fi!., NPwport Be111ch. Po!'c."cl11in laundry tray 23 x THROUGH A each. Hoovtr up r I rc h I S2 .50. C1.ll &.3f..m.
i.••riin' Co. Oran, .. Cc. T"""' !thn' 6X~ arra rug w1rr-:~'ii-li~ 19" -•bl• 'IV, 2 -•n old, 25 SS. Frlll'id&i~ S~. 6.85 x DAILY PILOT attachmfn!s $10. Sunldsl REFR!GE• 'TOR -. •·--• ~ ,.. 1ngr Chr:~t or dra\\er~ ,,. 15. Whirf'wall wlth rim like ele-clric juicer $3. Desert ·~ _, . ...,..,.,... 00. ~II ~ ' . ' * PATIO COVER *' •-rka ""rll'ct s2a. ~~7-7226 Al 1 Ith th "'' $12. •-· ,~.-' n d Surftvi..rd 6ll--O!U7 . ., ,,~ ""w $6. Antique oamera JU). WANT AD "" amp w enn r"· DQ,. .,. ........
M ISS EXE C AG E N CY ' ' f7j or nlf<'r .. 5-18-349-1 3 Pif'ce curvrd lll'Ctional us. Navy'sl'ilps cl«:k .S2i>. R1tllroom towtl rodt. end11 matl:resa, double ttT .50, 1 ~l(J \\' C-011.111 ""'v. NB ,\TJ\l'LE round ('f'IFfrt' t~hlr. e e WATE R LI LI ES ,,., lnl 2~ c ~ 642-5678 11 R;;:Jwinc mad\lne $10. 458 at.na:~ ST. Sh" f\11, l pitot I · ~ l91!! • • $20 2 rn11rhlng rnd table~. t.l)fa. nerd11 re"Upholatf'rb!f: ~1 .!!Pl S ,.,.,. ~w.,.....y
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PRICE. All l!tma new, unu1111.ally lhf,ped bottle1.1 hornelncdyard.A36-449Jor Beaeh~aWed,Aprll23at Icebox. t\ead, CAl\Yal , I ...... - -W S17~. '64 Cht\' •t.11 wq: 9 vw·
MWr II.led. lpantah f!Of.a, ~. lJO Roche•ter, Apt 1 (tl .52'-M91 4112 7:30 pm. O~n to -II doc• I Bimini, co1npM1, 120 THINI SS86. All Xln't 56-7l27. '6
black ~U.P~1~ abo ~ B, C.M. / . .2 Wild .doc•. c:ould be over 5 mo old. 5'6-4928 Metctt1l~r. trallPr, xlnl HONDA Antlquet/Clastlcs 95J
t.mp. -a. -crua J a.. ... S?LKY male: 2 toy poodles, 1 ro11d. $4%0, In water at l:.:-:--:::c::c.~-~::o""--:-"".I wlvetl lOrtlWtllblac TO buy: -flt roo," or •hll;\.I. lov1blt. Very loyal to the black, l iilver, both malei. Huntlncton Harbnur. • 57. T-Blrd, 35.000 actu1.I
-'I 'N'lth « .. ..-.. , Jove1ei1J Alto '66 or '67 ..-.Icon doo.r. ri&:ht penon. Mu1t be kept l'"'1S1 m••• •-to , · ,_ .. _,,,_... 541-6842 All AKC! 646-0142 m E. """" . ''fRIEDUNDER'• , ~.. ppree1a...,. -ltmpt • picture& coftN 2x4'• A plywood. toc*lher. 114 2 ~ 91 ~ S or 17th Sr. CM. 10' BOAT l 1r1uler $225. 12' 644-4lll/Alt &: 644--2360 i.bia1 -end t.1bl111 -di&. I Muslcal lnstrum.nts m 61>7513 4/10 • mond cut pendant .1 DESPERATELY nHd home Silky Terrier Stud bol.1 &: trfliler $250 'TO 17 , .. iuae fMWY. • Dune Buggies 956
tab' •---•· 1 I 'COUSTIC ~ ·-p 1~ • ., 2 I ., poodl ,. '"•"tor d•t••. AKC~·mp. llPl Chry11ler op1ional $225. s.lT.Q.24 e 8fl3..7566 e,.ve -,,.,... uuina 61 • " • -.. .... "'·"""" tor yr, temae..,. e ·• "'v" .._,.. All 1 J 't nd Pvt ty NEW-USEO-SERV. CLASSJC V\I/ drive buw.
)ow hfft moD-are set. Ph / P aul cu1tom S3DO . chihuahua. Sh>ta and lie. Ion background. PrnvN 6T3-~x~. P ' ... ·-... - -T-top &t w\nd&hleld, 14··
<n4, 6J9...6032 or 639-M23 SlratacU~r Sl?O. $Ht otter Vf'cy cute 545-itsll 4/13 1tud. 646-7335 ' ' • - -..... 1 mac whe.J1. 714/SSS-9931
anytime on .1.U &13-&TO 3 vtl')' lovable dop, ~w1 DAOISHUND pup AK C, 1 23V'S F~ y BRI DJ GE e l~O 8 .. , , ·b i~s ellt 239: aller S, 8&3-2943
JOHN'S llKES ELECTRIC JUlta.r 4 rue, kkl• 3 mo. lo 6 mo. all mlnla. male & female, , 1 , J5 houn., f ber&l1u, "' ....,taco u.J it "° S R
Xlnt oond, MWll tee to kinda, partially houaebroken •ho~. Wirt ar •mooth coat. flush deck,' 1leeper. $12.000 100 ct w/ exp. cham~r parts, Rece, odt 959 NEW & USED. appr-.cil~. SlOO. MS..734& 5'1-tl113: 836-«93 4/13,, 633-4018 nf'w, Sacr1flce $799!1. 645-3S80 • 1961 RoyaJ Enfield SlG!I e '70 GTO e
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5 speed $40-$8'.) * 5'5-™2 '* Clean & xlnl w/child. moa.' Mo~ ''to apt. must 32' ~insrf't!w Chris, fully 100 cc Hodaka eng Ir. 646-ffi6.1 AFT 4 4 WKNDS
Ali Bike?. Guar11'ttd ACCORDIAN • X1n! Iha.po 54&-6326 4/10 sell $150 Each 968-0JS.1 equip d. F1Shlni or Cn1 I~-chambtr T k 962 Aal1i · inf. Also ·~9 Tw1n1r!'f'w F•ctory Tr•lned rue '
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2340 NEWPORT BLVD. 61>-l"'f '""""'" SMpber<I, mole, AKC, champ. ""'· All Bo S 11 909 0 7 o "" w ,,, '59 FORD IL TON COSTA MESA e CONN t ENO R SAX· iood v.·atch doa:, very shou & tar• cropped . •ts, • pen ays tt .... y 'fl
OPEN 6-lO PM WKDYS OPHONE in new conchtion, I lpvable. 499-3821 4110 646-6385. e HOBIE SUNSET e I 1330 ~f:a~: ~n~7821 Pickup. Radio, ~uck, Good
. f.5 SAT. & SUtj. SJOO, .54&-9651 . FREE to rd home, tned yrd, A00RABL.E AKC miniature IS OPEN , ' condition. IF329SSJ
-\\'ill l&ka Tr1dt-I~ Office FurnMure/ 10lld blk Welmeraflfr mix, Sch~r puppies-4 male~. Cilli for demo 846-7400 • 68 TRTUMPH 500 $649
ESTATf JTEMS. Sears best Equip. 12~ lemale,pUp,' mo, ~z 1hot&. 1 ll'!ftale,. 7 '4j.kl old. in Sunset Beach it * PERFECT COND *
,_ __ . -'""· an1v. .... "hi"• ~7425 4/U .ReuoD1.ble 644-4979 169-p .• , __ t H • MUsr SELL • ~-.. ·-... ··-• ·~ . .. """ ~· ·~ • ,,,,_1"° • CONNELL CHEVROLET ctbinet, Uiui1 XV upri&'ht PAYMASTER Ch' e k OUR ownen i re movina 6 Tiny Toy AKC Poodles s• RACING i11.bot, completely
piano, 1maU sp!Ml Ham· protector, a.lmo&t new $75; w,eJu. Hu~k:y and G. "Shep Put a puppy in your Easter ~ulpped, Almoit n, ..,,. , '65 Yamaha 90cc & '6!1 Honda
mond el~ cord orpn, cut P.B. elee letter openir, xlnt mix puppies and 3 adult be.sket. 113 Bl'Of.dway, C.M, reg!s. & .. llcensPd, s185. SL 350. 2828 HARBOR BLVD.
1la1s, . depre11ion i I • • 1 • S.:.0: R e m i 11 I t 0 n elec doa:1. 84l-4319 4/12 642-4818 492-0291 alltr 6 or week-Call 549-'3829 COST A MESA S.16· 1203
Deaen R o·s e dinnerw1u'll. type .... Titer, ~ xlnt S 2 O O: • ' "1•'iiiNr>Ar;a;117cl"1~1'l~<=O·;;diJ'i;;~:-C:c;=':i--;::::c.::=.:;;;1 Rop rs 8n>1 flatwaf't!, old Olivetti calculator, model 24 6 ..,,.,,k old female puppy pt .,..,, PUREBRED GER..\1AN ends. Ii NOA ra1 7 0,1 . ;-s GOrNG out ot business-1966
lilvtr M!rvlct. Sat" all next Divisuma, xklt $.'lCXI. Victor sha.ggy ind pt terrier. SHEPHERD•, 6 Wks old. 12' SNOWBIRD Schock Brand new ' l Pates. 5 rn1. ford, CtiOO. custom tUt cab
week. Ht; Harbour. 3212 adding machine SlOO. Call 646-1332 41l2 f..1ale $J5. Female s30.• ti~rglus Incl 1raLltr $150 S21i!l. Alt 5 pm, S46-403J tractor, 361 V-8, power,
Eaater Circle, 2131592-~ anytime, 962-7562 TO iood hoffj_t -Dellrhtlul S42-7~ (213) 22>-8145 daYs/ ,vkends I '69 Honda 175 Scrambler, 5-spd tn11u, :Hpd ~11.r AX·
h I I female cat. Have lo leave YR aid 11\ag"" ftrTlale doi. & <"•• 1213) 447-7401 Fine 11hape, Sl35. If'. 1964 Diesel G :--1 C Old Furnlutre & TOT ALIA Me c 1 n c • ..., •. ,._, ···-.... ·-12 COUil""'. 847-3492 4/12 Gt1"0d W/t'hildre·n. CORON DO... • 846-0246 ... VS-4000, 1leeper cab, 5-!pd ' * ANTIQUES * ~c-tor; ·-~P'. _, A •• s. 10 ·~ d' all me n."'1 $200 FREE to dir! y h uJ Hou51ebroken, ~7045 4113 1 · • I 1970 Bu!taco Punani )(Jnt trans, Z-spd crank l'll'ar ax. Round Mk table, 42". Sever· igna, rtt m-,.. ' R · ou 8 ' p~c. mmac. Top tond. ' IP, eng flt"erb \\'Ork. ~1akf' IBM ~,. h-··~ter 1265 8 3 9 7 2 • 7 ° o u o i • in TWO JD-e ~a•"· rd !or 16995 -·t <« .,,3 cood 1100 alcht1t ofdtlwen. 4 Pe 'f;7~.._,.,.,..w11 . Valle~"' r · .-4112 rabbit•, e-tc. Fret . ..--v .pty . ..,..,,.....,....,. ~CaJi557-8191 .• oUer.64&-!728alt5
Old Oak Bdrm HI. 1I Pe 646-2169 4/13 CORONAOO 25, Blue-white ,69 CZ ·~-. V•-good 1967 Chf"v % Ton Pick Up white .l JO]d bdrm Hf. Plus 5'x2'6" office desk. Black TO a cood home Sprinaer Delux cabin. lllnt cond. -...;.., ·~ P/b /h b ~· .. •niah !..&mp•. Decorator mtta.l w/wood lop, chrome Spaniel puppiea avail Ill POODL.E 9 wkl, dkc(_r !em. Jen-Jib, 9 hp aux. 544-m8 condiuon $650. 23 000· r . • cu,•.tom .. ~a · ~ ~ 11-84° ~·1 M 1 ••1 -~ 4/12 Pa""r trained AK~g 96"'356. Alt r 5 p•f ' ml + ca'"'ver item1. Many other pi~a. ....m,_ JU. _,,...,. • ay ,);J -,~..,• .. ~ ' • CAL 28 racer, loaded, ''' ......., e "' camper. s;l650 or best offer.
Must Sell .&fS.7335. Pianos/Ortont 126 2 Sofas. 2 matchin1 chairs&: Chamfline. 837-6312 rad., din&;hy, S!IOOO. Slip '69 HONDA 17S-K3 557-8191.
* AUCTION * chrome kitchen chairs 1162 HorNt 156 I avail. Npt Bch. 494-0451 SlT5. * 714/8J3..8632 lo>7.IU7.ST~~S.~ll~.1~0 ~C~,,.---,~--1-00 F1ctory Authoriied Po ona C ~I 4/10 I =~~-~="'"°',..--,--1 ., -Ftnt Furniture Distributor !or m · · · FOR Sale ar Trade: 4 yr. old • LIDO 1( No. 2337 & '70 Y•maha 250 Enduro Suburban Carry-all. S,000
Y .. v• •-•i LOVABLE rentle G. Shep bl11.ck geldln"' pony & tack. trailer. Xlnt cond. Mus! sell. XUIT COND. &J&.2238 ml. 9 pass. All Xtras. 350 4 Appliance an:ia * n.im.....,. t LI k k Id ....
SALE
25 '69 VW BUGS
ON SALE!!
All 100°/o Guaranteed ! ! ·
30 Oay1 or 1000 Mil••
Parts & Labor
EXAMPLE;
'69 VW BUG
$1399
zuc 708
Kelly Blue Book Say1 Av1r1g• Refill $1720
OVER
110 USED VW's FROM
$399
CHICK IVERSON vw
1970 HARBOR
COSTA MESA
549-3031
l!xt. 67 or 6.8
44l E. COAST HWY.
NEWPORT BEACH
673-0900
Auctioni Friday, T:OO p.m. I Conn'? .'Ibomaa ~~7~4, es 41~3 Trade for Mini-bike or bi&" !Wr8411 .66 YAMAHA Mee .• 71 tag~. V8 New 1/71 64-1-7106
Windy's Auc+ion Barn Kabler &: ~pbell lirt boat trailer, utility LIDO 14 aa1Jboat w/rrlr, XJnt cond, Tr11.il or 1treet, 66 Dodge V11.n 3111, v.s. R/H. A t I ted . . I Fabt lolll selecllon of new k WHITE; klna Mlred femall! traikr.~ 847-6682. 735-8527 Many extra• All In xlnt $150. 644-4987. Auto. Stm. 536-3980 ar u os, mpor 970
J)~ Newport. CM 646-8686 used rrands ipinets ·con-cat . ft! rood home. MUST Sell: Buckskin gelding cond . S785. &1~71154 '69 KA\VASAKI SOO ood 645-5190. DATSUN
Bthlnd Tany'1 Bid~. Mat'J. soles &. argaiu, on.If: ~I . 176--0344 . 4113 & tack. Geptlt riding horse PENGUIN sallboat-ll'5", cond. A!ldng only S47s. 8cal! '58 RANCHERO, xlnt cond., o;_v::-renYa~hik~~~ ~ N~~R~ ':~~OR ORANGE ~t~so ;~;7 best oiler. 847..fi6112, ~12;e;it 6~~':ra~~:d~· ::-b:·Homtl 935 .~~l!er~:i$~5o !r7 ~~30~~10.J i~i!6~-9~-·DirA~--T~ST~um~-··piiii~~c·~Ki·u~"'~p·
coupled x-meters; Tripod: Coal& Me1a i> ' 642-2851 <l/ll \VANT to rent ridina: borBI' 22' ENSIGN . fibera:lass 66 FClrd l Ton fiat bf'd. Xlnt. In rll
llO" .It 42" de1k1; a:olf clubs HAif.MbND, st e l n w, y, MOVING have to &:ivl! "Scuf· for teenager. Summer sloop. Main-jib-Genoa J;oi. Perfect for Duals. 8 ply rubber. S990.
A: bq; ~rawer tile; tape Y1maha. New &: us@d fie" a food home. 4 mo. old month&. Mi1sian V!ejo Ana. HP outbrd, 12500. 67J...1887 V • 642·5666 feven1ng~I. \\'ah campt>r shrll. 4 spl'ed,
rt.corder: 4 a:aJ .soil pianos ot maat makes. Beat Terri·Poo, Blk64S-26ll 4112 831-9056 GCGtlon A L I 9,_. rarl1fl, htalP ', very hard\"' •·-I t I h 1 ,,.. 24' Co.I. Challenger 192 OfB. lmm••"l•te I~<> ! •·•room ~.!...._. t•I ng · '" I d (\'XT'"J '"'" i&.n ; ta po es: pa buys in So. Calif. at Schmidt 3 KrITENS tree klften1, CH EST NUT Q u • r I e r Beautifully malntalned Pv! "" u~ =u -in · .,,.. 1
ta.bit: mile. 545-2175 Music CO., 1907 N. Main, 10662 Rhonda St., Garden thoro111hbred-6 yrs, 1 6 ply. $3750. &f4-1836 Fleet..,,'OOd -hke new $2995. l EASE $1695
ANTIQUE Oilmond clu~ter Santa Ana. Grove. 839-4128 4/10 hands. Spirited. S500 incl include5 furniture and awn-A NEW 19TI
tsck &: aaddle. &f4-l52& COLUMBIA 26 for chartPr or log•. PINTO rinc. Total ,..tight appx. 3 • 300 Pianoa: l Organs 6 WK old k1tten1, Mony roJ. 1 1 Pri 1 rty Call • 0
or sa "· va P pa · BAY HARBOR an.tJ. Ins. appra1ul $850. NEW-USED. Goina: out for ors, lon r & 1bor1 hair. f\.1UST Sell 10 yr. old mllll. 673-0873.· OMES $50.00 mo.
Aalnnr $650 or beat oller. bu1ine1a. Rentals SlO •mo. 54~7308. 4/10 Good riding horse. Tack LlOO MOBILE H
f'h:lne bet'A?en 10 t"'f k 6 Slf'inway, Baldw111 & Kawai 4 Mo. old mile Cocka""" incl. 735-8527 ar 841-&;82 14• hull 914, all 1425 BakPr l't. JU!t oft Harbor (J6 mo.l
PM 642-3230 Ch k ,. ha 1 ,...,., ~ulpmt., lop cond . Ph: Bl"d., Co•. I• M••• open tnd
BAUER BUICK
2't E . J71h Sl.
~8-ii6.i
FIAT
"""'""""" "THINK" mama ...
"FRIEDLANDER"
1J750 IUCH ILYD.
fHwy. ltl
893-7561i • a37-6824
NEW-USED-SERV. ic ering. am• · e c. tree · to iood ho m". 613-3381 or 646-088j, ~ _, RENT
M W Motorola TV 1te~ &: I nELD'S PIANO co. 54!!-4096 4110 I~ MODEL MOBILE HOi\fES A NEW 1971 :Uio combo rood cond, C.01t1 Mtsa · Garden Grovt , ... _ _._~ts W a. 1R NE\VPORT Boat ~llp, 4;r-:=.o·. in Casta !\l1!5a'a Greenli!af PINTO
""'Pt !or ,.·Jn! Sl50 cost I (TI4l &45-3250 17141 633-2770 2 \\hHe Samoyl!d doe•, rood ....... Equipmtnt 1' $2.50 per IL CMlct !t'lCal1on, Park. ••,= Am, r 1 c,., _ . ' ' ~·11h children. 846 N. Van -11 5'" •74· I ~ ~ " S4 DAY S79.i new. Sire 18 clolhts & I \\'ANTED: zmall console or Nti! Ave., Santa Ana 4110 power or 111 • _..., .-.. SL'i.900. 20x5l Mon t ere y
'69 2000 ROADSTER 1 ~
; '" "' o.,., ,, ""'' 68 124 SPORT CPE. old school teacher from La·· Radin. hr1tl<'r. 1\VVG829! mlk. MS-2761 1Plnet piano; tull keyboa.n:l. I General 900 CAPE COD CAT BOAT $12.750. Completely setup ANO
WHttLCHAlR & wal~r by I Prefer BaJdwi~ ~ns~ 3 ~~A-~1!. t:~~ent co~~~~ lB', Cbrbls. (213) 834--3883.
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\\'/skirll, awnif1i:s, porch. 4¢ MILE
Eve-re11 & Jennings. New others. r.tuat in 548-2050 4110 CAPTAIN Boats, Sllp1/Docks 910 etc. PUT A LITTLE
oonc!, C.Oit Sl.37, 1ell $75. cond.: rta110nable. 642-3539 ' L!ctnsed. Radir. Loran, 30 GREENLEAF PARK KICK IN YOUR c-11 '"·t alter 7 pm or ' Eve1, wkerxls. FREE puppy, "male, 3 mos · ' il 1750 Whlttil!r Avl!, CM. ... -Jd Cocka good ho years expenenre II or NEWPORT Boat Slip-Po..,,'t'r ' . LIFE!
SW! AM, 644-8:151 BALDWIN piano, Acroaonlc, 0 · poo to me, powtr. Professional Sport or sall, 40' tn 50• Cho\~ 645-2SlO *'* &15-&l.iO THEODORE
MOVING. Household furnish· contemporary. Like new S42-5304 4·ll f'ishing Guide r.texican "-location, $2.50 per ft , Exclusive Re1idential ROBINS FORD
In&:&. TV. book•. chin1, $650. 968-4947 att 6 pm. FRISKY kitten, black, 'ii Central Americ11.n waters. 645-4121. r.1r. Diiion Park; Newport Be•ch 2060 HARBOR BLVD.,
i1•asware. Sat 12-4. 17 S. FARFISA Eltttrontc Organ Siamese, one month old Also .licensed multi-engine 26' allp, S65/nio. Privolte 8:<21 trailer, 12x25 cahana COSTA r.fESA 4 ~pecrl;{ll!I paintrd. dlr. 4
Alta M'-•. Lowor T"·" I'~ or Beol O"•r S48-89lO 4/lO ,.._ . I p,·tot la•d & bl 12 " t
guns Bea ch. full price S1799 Sale P rice $1495
IZNS 1;9! T•ke older ~.,, Open Easter Sunday
or ~mall OOwn. \VJ]] ftnanCf'
pvt. ply. Aft ID am 5~0-3100 Bill JonE'~'
.58 "oAT'suN PICKUP ! B. J. Sportscar center
~3 Harhor, C.;\f. 540-4491
JAGUAR " '" I ......., u --.ummercia · " ba!h. No. 2 Balboa Coves, CU!!om I, x.,,, pa ro, . 642--0010 """'' 11 . (\VPP762l Musi
Atth !1.Y South IAa:una. '* 548-018 * '* YR old Wil'I! Ha.Ired Territr. ll!a. Adm!ni!trahve experi· N.B. Cii.I! 67.)-4331 f"pnced Bricked. Boat ~lips. , ~itr.• \I ill take car in tradr KIN~SlZE, w • t e. r bl'd 7 Ft Hardman a:rand piano, Registered. 557-8190 4113 enct. Best of reference!. BOAT SLIPS( Pr1v. beach. Recrl'. hall. A\Jto Service, Pert1 96" nr w1u finanr,. pr11•1t1p pnr· I ___ J_A_G_U_A_R ___ ,
w/tnme STh. Klnrsi!e. profeuklnal qUality. MAPLE couch &: braided 646-29n aviil N.B. Call ;,.18.5383 b11Hlrcl rm. Rent S95 mo. 1'\V015:>180irvy6holl!rim!. I}. C;i.ll iS.1·6811. 5-16.8736.
mattress&: box 1prinrs $175.. S1200 494-1733 nix. 64f>..8493 4/13 MOORING FREE S6500. 714: 673-1094. hi·flotahon 1irPs I.· 1uhe!.l--'~=;;-;:=--:c;.;= HEADQUARTrRS
i1&-4SM HM.l~IOND ~·A" full 1.1ie. SPAYED female Cockapoo. Lge, fa1t 17' fbrgls I11h k Bo•t1, Sp•td & Ski 911 l97o"}:ix6Q' Pond,.rosa:$mpl mnuntPri. S.iO 642--0433 P\'P.~ DOT DATSUN
COLONIAL braided nic 9xl2, New D Bin. Priv. Pty. $895 Good watchdoa;. 548--3461 4112 &kl boa!. 100 HP outbrti, set up. Skirt1, crptd poreh, ;irni \l't'f kr,,d~. SJSl-3344 wk OPEN DAI l Y
floor poli1her & e;rcercyele, \\•/Leahe Sll.50. 544-8034 5 fl.10 old male Chihuahua. bunk!, bA1t tank & more. 1
• 14 · P;i.r;l-f11.r-l11)l'rglas! lndscpd, ~rrwr lo!. Shown day~. AND
nfl"-'· SUrlboard 7 · 3'', Sporting Goods 130 M.>OOn i!t' 4112 Sl8511 833-3388 w 11loIat1 I) n -40 hp Rnytimt, 5.i7-~17:> nr :i.11 1-c*-cE=N"G'°'l"N"E,.-S°"T"A.-cN"D"S'I SUNDAYS
536-4063 20' Boa 8' be s29· I mntflr-~k1 nr r i 5 h -s 4.15 . 6-1428. 1750 \\'hillit'r, Sp. lR .Sl:i h * 646-4~ 18335 Eea1..h B!vd.
S < E e u R G J"k< ~-1 ./ SPECIAL? 2 Man pl11tic 4DORABLE pups Schnaurer t am J. as is !162-:\51:\ M B M H 940 ,77~· -';;':c':c:cC"O;---c=I HuntiJvton Beach r. .. ....... mix, 1i., .mo·1. 548-8910 4110 Head. sinks, bunks, partly · 1 otor omes 1Autos Wanted 968 M2 • ~
deiiined for home use. tube tl!nf11 S1 .. Far West rt.!tored. Have glas1. Can Boats, Stor•;• 912 --,:::::"".:-'.'0:--::':0":::--17";:;-'c:;;,·mt,,=:,;:;°''-;;"~· ;C-.C,,,.,,.c l
Pl•YJ 45 rpm't. . $500 incls Mount a 1 n eer1ng. «4·f deliver. 646-2512 '63 CONOOR 26 ft. ~fotor ~ WE PAY TOP l!liO Datsun 1600 ver y
100 old "good\ea·•. &f5-5016 Newport Blvd, NB 644-U02.
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J[E] Home. Completely self con· rlean red Roadster. s2240. (0 '"D .11 p, ,.._ "1i: 14'G\11.spar\\.'lfhtrailer OPEN Boat yard, t!:paini -t•••d.S.l"P••.Chas9\aanri CASH .\!'XS' TOT'LY p-11-1 1 pen .,... al y I " • N .. b J • • I ""' r " C;i.11 644--5292. 837-8448 ,., ,....... ew""' fl o-,nson. .. · I orage. ~ Pf'T t. \l'Pr hy Ford. Auto.
tablll!. ?.lust sac due to BUY. sell, trade &'Un!. 196& X!nl corxl. $850. 675-0327 673-6w.l, eves 962-61Jl. p "' FIAT
TI1e only authorized JAGUAR
del'llf'r in the entire Harbor
Area.
Comple!e
SALES
SERVICE
PARTS
BAUER
BUICK
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Ip&~. SI»! newfmake alt Dodge Van Camper. equip-I tran~.. wr. ~tttr.,
d T d !'' g ... , p G I I.SO I' Sabot Dinnhy $100 fENCED stonige 11rea, oil ''""'d .. '''~ •ystem, ...... 1~. . 557-65811. P' . ra ' "" · •ts, en1r1 I "• 1 • ... .,,, " tor used can & lrUck's, just --:-:c::--:o:-=---:-="';::-::=--· I 23.J E 1 968-ifi4.4 nBERGLA8'5. 541.JS.tT sur :oiced: 0:.sta Meu. Call ReC'Onrlitioned throuahriut. . 71h Street
NEWPORT Beach Tennis 646--0.281 or 962-7813 · 1 b p · call us lor free e!tlmate~. '68 850 SPYDER 548-n6S
Store, RHtaurant, BE A UT IF u L I& 1 k '". B .. ta/Marin• Ong ... d "':'I y .... ,,,. GROTH CHEVROLET 1 --==~·=~-
COSTA.MESA
Club full mPmbenhip, S375 B 832 cackate1l and cage S25. E 1 904 pd 10 ae!! f1.~t ar $9,950. Ar>tlFM, luggage r 11. ck. TIME FOR + transfer. &f4-428j air 64~707 evei. I qu P· '-~ (ZYA253J i\VTDfi93)
BROWN mlnk jAckll!t, aizt 12. SHO\.VCASES-Cash Regi!ter l RARE Purebred checkforll!d 1 Tran1port1t!on (II THEODORE ROBINS Ask lnr Sale~ Matlllier Salt Price $99S QUICK CASH
. ~k@ Mw. can &12.-4749 an 6 , • G\11 item~ -Clos@ours . Stt r1an1 baby hunny. black Marin•. Surplus Sal• I FORD lRZJt Bearh Blvd Op•n Easter Sunday
v.kdy1. 1t f t.· \l 824 \V. 19th Ctll •port male S.1 546-9965 Uted enr1ne1 1n as 1g cond I Hunttnaton Brach 'I , I . . , . Bo & . I ' ):)Ii(} H11rbor B!vd 847 6087 KI 9 3331 BEIGEnyloncrptonflr Ai>-1TV Radio HiF l C•t1 152 .11 daVlts muc equip. Camper•,S•le /Rent920 ·c M &!2.0010 · ·· Rill Jone~· ~~. 1~1:.i ~9~.ery ,n stereo , , 836 REGISTERED Burmese k!I ~01!~ ;~~~e e~;.a~~t :,~:I osta f'!lt WE PAY CASH 8. J .. Sportscar Center
BICYCLES ·Stin a 6 U!NI I lens, 7 11.•k1 old. 3 m1le1, G!Jimt)r Girl, 6 cyl in!~rctp· '?O CAMPER cl bo v er * k· a c h * I
All type ' ood Irr ~. ;o..1 CASSETTE ReC(lrder/Player ror autbrd dnve 1 cy! lisll'r I W/J1tcks. S900 or br'sl offer inqs oac FOR YOUR CAR 2833 Harbrir. C.M. ~n.441)1 WANT AD
bikes. c!.ii:' 642_~2 · ' isc Stt~. B&H au!o load. r-to· 1 lemalf'. 644--5621 dieul ..... 132 vol; gener1tor. Call 642-1 775 after 3 pm Motor Home Agency 970 7-,...--,--~----~=I
BABY crib. EdJIOn \\·hlte. all de! 337. Play 6 tapes ron. Dog• U4 3 KW Onan a•soline genrr· wkd11y~. Superior * lindiu Auto1, lmpofted Autos, Imported 970
do ... ~l\ed ..... ,mattreg&. Xln! secul1\•tly Nearly new. Paid 1ttor. Lido Shipyard, 900 GREAT campt>r V\\'-1.00J mt 61).j N Harhor Sanlit Ana CONNELL r - -Ol'l'N t A.M. TO t "'M . OA!lvml -,-
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lhlpe SJO :>48-8l9S $20J Sell $100. 673-U91 UN IQ u E Puppy-Femalt l.Jdo f'a.rk Dr, :O.'B. I on rcblt Pni::. NPw tread11, I Opf'n daily 9 1~ 9 339.9030 CHEVROLET
RADIO tuner s I t r • 0 Austrahan Sht~herd, 1 ma :O.fARl:-OE e q u Ip"'" n I: new carpet. 20 mpll'. S900. 2828 Harbor Blvd. F I A T E!SC~~~~~ I amffm mmp York model old. S20. 6~761;> 1 :i.trrrury propi, windshield~. 832-3370 or 492-7080 ! • WANTED: LatP mo<lel Costa ~leaa 546.UOI) 1
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v.·idebe.nd s:;o 967~ :-.tPX-23. 60 \\&tr "·/plui: ip 2 Chihuahua pups, male .&: control cable1,. aincJt li!vtr 111· ALASKAN Camrrr \1AN\' motor hnmr. 17'-22'. fully1 __ ==~=~:-o--
e11.r phtint )&Ck & Tape femalr:S25 ll!ach I contf")IA. Instruments, t tr. EXTRAS. $94.'i. Xlnt cond ~l'lf-mntAin~ w/f"O(lf air. TOP DOLLAR
IRVIti_E COAST COUl'II'RY I m'1n1Tor S9j or he~ t + 64&-422J• Sol~ 548-~7 --Will JlAY r11sh. s.io.-061\1 I c L UB ~t E ?-I BERSHtP 673--4191 I 945
&TS-ll73 STEREO· 15" JBL speakers
1~1~:H A~~.l!rlp~~::;i 3,,: ~'d~~~~~so~ ou:rsRD 1::~:r~I\~~~ lie;:::: ;;Fs' Tr•ll•r•, Trivel (LEAN u~Eo CARS I EASTER SALE I
BEf>. q:imtr group, rood &: 120 w11tt Dynaco amp, SlOO tl'lch. 54A--.'l.'93 • :>4~70U * Ph· &f4-100fi 1910 "'OUNTRY Ai-~~ 11 See Andy Brown I oond. GE mobile m;tde prtbl Son) tuner. M11ke-!'.lffer. . "' .-.: £,> I I dlt.hwaaher. 646-8506 fi4Z-7720belore 3 6 PUPPIES. $j each 2.i' SptfiAtM!r, IANGLE:R 1 Cycles, Bikes, Tr11vPl Trailer. Sell.('fln• THEODORE llGISTEI NIW r-.---Elkhound/.Shepherd, R IA,11rl,...I A•kini: $6750. Scooters 92$ t111nrrl hkP new, C11.liforn111 ROBINS FORD 1971 124 1600 SPYDER SIGNS: Stor!'!ronfl "-win· COUlfl TV . All chann<'l. 11rrks. 7141897-3469 •1~• C.odf'd'. $.1100. Tt>!f 968-2197 I
dow1, boltJ. truclu. F'or good ll!'IOlld It pirtur• 21" •BE ., :M' 206o llubor Blvd. '"llOlSS. Only 6,016 milt•, 19 Fit! t xti•i, f•ct,,,y I
e1t1m1te call; 962-l887 .. AtimirAI $100 21 " G.E Sl2'> AGLE PUPS e JOHNSON' 15 HP m!'.ltor '111 KA\\'ASAKI Grrton Stl'PAk e ·70 ARJSTOCRAT Co~t11 r.1en w••r•~'Y·
!,40--0044 8 \\'teks •+ S3j Sl:l.l Cash. Good rond ., uYd .lr 100 CC. Lnw m1. Xlnt SELF-CONTAINED. 6420010 I S..ll( s2995
N.B. TeMis Club fan11ly '*' 54&-5316 * 11.pprox 2 tlml!I &12-1006. mrlll . Nl'vfr bPton rarl'd. * 5-31-3425 * rllltl I m~mbenhlp. s ~ 8 0 + 21" ('GLOR TV n50 I \VE PA y TOP DOLLAR transfer fe.. 642--084&. 19 .. PORTABLE $30 Adorable puppit1 S.i OUTBOARD MOTOR Xtr11"' JJ7~. C 11 I I 213: '!i9. SHASTA 13' -Fit1 in a FOR TOP USED CARS J
e 5'1g...!jjl9e IPul a poppy !n your Easter I '63 E:vlnrud•, 10 h.p. :&-1113llaf1 J:.'\Opm 1 11ragl'. Stove, ~t. 1ink. u your CM Is extra clean.I lllG1STrll Hrw I ~~=~p, ~t~'.ub! ,:ecii ) basktt 642-4811' Sl-25 ••• · 49.l-4!tit ·s.q Triumph e 0 n n, v t 111' LlkP nrw, S~Sll. 615-31116 str U& first. 1970 124 SPORT COUPE ~,.,1 • \I/IRE Fox Ttrr1ers-Pupp1e1 SIGNET k11('11 m•ll"r. TW'W, f'IPan Runs Pf'rfl'<'I Ask· AIRSTRF.AM '62 ll' Jnt 'l, BAUER BUICK I• o 1 Inna. fff. ~ .) I [ J[i • , r I •« "°1 " ~ ~ S20 m;1 •• 110JJ 11 • -Un<tl t r r •cln•r w,,,,.1y I S yr rm11!e. sacrtt ct. $12> Ritf'h!• bulkh.,..t1 eorn· tni;: m,o !1411·4600 rir .,w......, Air. M"ltlom u~td. Superb 1'4 E. 17th SL SALi $2495 " u· x 11,t Glen L boat. ~'Otl I frM IG Vou Oornnc ktnntl 7\4 1528-3269 ! p.115, fM"W S!iO M6-QJ.1 •ve1 I rond. 673--.11119 Cml.t r.reu. 5'13-7765 ,lllCr
ftni&h. 17" l.Ablondt lafhr 3 ~-------~~ 1 -I cyl GM dkael enc. &42-<46IO \VHITE min111ru~ Poodle Boat1, Power 906 KA\l/ASAKI ·70 , V111r h TIT Trall•r•, Utility 947 t~rPORTS \VANTED I
puppy. HouM>brokton. $30 F:xf'•ll•nl ,-,,,,,-1 • only 1.'JOO Orange Counlte1 •lGISTl l NIW !1~h.~p~~Sc.fild11ft~I~~ LOVABLE Yi hoond doa 26i60rangr A\••.,C . .\I. 1\961 32' Chrta Corin-ml "Yi ,l~t...Y.lll lo&' Tandem Treiler TOP $ BUYER 1• 1971 124 'S' SEDAN ~ .&MIJ .... i.:~ ..!:1"' nttdt food nn,m,,'o PEKINGESE lo 11.·ks , AKC, I ln1a~Tw1n lrrf'W, I u 11 y TR.An. RIK~: 8 u Mr ER \rirh ' '4'herb .. A!J sl•el \l'P)d. BILL \\!AXE\" TOYOTA I "''~ ""...-'°" I 'I -k Ad b I · ~ d •-CARRIER" 11" ••i:l;t1, ~••1••. ••1'11''"' ""'· tf•clorr • , '' I xn 1 . .,., ora e pqu1p,,.,u ?'el Y '" Jn. #.., " ffl con~trurilon. 1,4'' StPrl 1gM1 Be1ck Stvil. I F+,1 tir•r~i. =1601 61, '"'"¥,
• I ' pool 1-ble, xJn1 cnn-\~G ~~~P ~~rm~~LI~~ 8Pau11•s RJ0..318.l ~R-24.'W ' ~~Alt fi l"'M dPf'k plitin£". \\'Ill se:tl or H. 8e11rh, Ph S47.&r;53 SALi $16 95 I di~.' ~·~UM + ;)4g_'3()17 ,,10 ! SCHNAUZER P11p1. al 1 o 28' CHRIS Craft. Twin Scrtw LqTo •tONOA CLJ."1. Rral tr11.tle tnr pickup. 3166 SIC'Jly, PRtVAIT. Jlt.rlv i\illh 1 r11c1
rare blacks. !''1111!1! 111 ~tud 283 ·chevy'1, Clean ~!'(Ind !)400 m1, .\lust l.\1esa. Vf'rde) c.~1. -•I "•'""' 1n '71 mnr ----------'-I DOOCER F'ANS -S.aaon'• 1 1& mo. Schnauitr with 1 ,.. T •· 11room1111. erm1 846--0\19 RPaJJOnable Call 6rHT59. Sell SMO. 673-M68 D 11. I~ u n "r V • E: 11 IMMEDIATE DEL
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
Box Seal TW:kt'll WI' 2 J paptra 1 yr old Terner I I IVERY M.uct On'tR '* 962-8!e5 Poodl 846-IXl4fi 2 black malt Cockapoo 21' Chr\1 Crall t icprf'M e . '87 SUZUKI I 2 0 r r 71i~~lll -I ' l/IO J puppl.,, C"rly • cul• ''"""'· !ully equipped. I STREET BIKE •ncl h<lmrl l§l''A....-ct-'1--ot:--ed.,--..97""01 OPEN EASTER SUNDAY I rREE Chihuahua IP male. a ll'kl old SlO. 545-5978 $1~ * 646--9000 Sl75. 968-11~. AlllGt fOt $flt " U OI, mpor
Ml1alleneout 2300 Co!a1 tt Dr. .>46-8937 · I CllA:llP, 1il'Td York i e'. 8' GLASPAR-Xlnl ct:i n d . BULTACO ~fatador 250cc I Wt"tff l20 4/tO ma!f'I, Sl7j & up, AKC w/'~ 6 hp pnglne., whte.I &. 1969. Newly hu\('d. 1700 G I CORTINA B. J. SPORTSCAR CENTER, INC,
I/ '
F'REE S1.11mtu. Se4.!p1>1nt N'gl1tettd M~l tterk, S«'JO. 675-2028. ()rialn1J m1le1 S6J.}. 5.49--0530 l ener• 950 11 8 33 Httr~or oulev8rd
CASH tor Jum!turt, •Po i;:1•· ~} rJ.11 mo. 10 ~ • AKC AU 5 TR AL I A r.; 11970 DIE:SEI.,. 2 new •ktr 1970 1<1wa.s1kl !!Orr· Ro1d . 'fil P<>nuac wainn $12:i. '68 <Airlin• at.t "-'&;n. <k'!r. Air 01~'n8t~{s~~ ~QN9.t~j!S ' I
plianon, tllolt, mtac llem.1. mr, . . 4 I.I I SILh1E:S jacks, 21' Ir 24'. below ' ,,..11 c;N'at t'Ond s~~·1 St:hofll bus ea1npe.r S3Yl. Ski l'!'n<i . lal>f' deck Run.-f")Oti,'L LL. u t:. ~ 9 to 5. N)..1015 BUCK killena, Ml-2680 '-9 Xlnt qu•Hty &Th-2'6a i dealer cost. ~20. 96M.l~ Alk !nr Krn boat. fli4-79J.t, M7..J871 Best oUtr 8.17-.\"l(ll I - - - - - - - --~
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TRUCK CENTER
OVER 50 TRUCKS IN STOCK. WE RENT
CAMPER TRUCKS & MOTORHOMES TOOi
G.M.C. TRUCK SPECIALS!!!
'71 GMC $2895 1/2-TON
Short wheel b•se, 6 cylinder, stick shift van.
Olive 9reen with beige interior. ( 1323 )
SAVE S3995 S4995 $1000
2850 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
970 Autot, Imported 970 Autos, Imported
MERCEDES BENZ
• 1969 JAGUAR 2+2 MERCEDES '65 DIESEL
4 ed Deluxe J!IOD, Beautiful er-
1 Very hard 10 find. spe ' mine whlle w/rich black factory alr, wire whttls, Jow . . I ii ..... New tires Yellow . leather 1ntenor. Auto. tnu~., m ea.,.,, · 1 di ho 1 w w tire 1n w/black leather interior. ra 0• , a er, i; . s,
{XX0Z59) excepttoM..I condition. f\1ust
. $4195 "''si1l d'p'ftlcEoBW03J)
BAUER BUICK
234 E. 17th SL
COl5tll Mesa 5-18· 'i765 ~1!~~
AUTHORIZfO Ot ... ltA
2600 HARBOR BL.,
COSTA r.tESA KARMANN G~IA
540·9100 O?en Sunday
1969 Karmann Ghia ---~·-~~=~ Converlible. SHARP 23.000 '60 l\1 ER CE 0 ES 190SL
I mi. MUST SELL. $1995. Roods1er. Michelin 1ires.
673-5668 Beautiful. $1450. 673-318~
MG J PORSCHE
............... '63 Porsche Super
& THINK ep.. Bahama yellow with bile "MG'' Interior, AM/FM, chro.ne
Whfoels, recent • ncl n t
Sii PX\V982
"FRIEDLAUllER'' 52399' . "" CHICK IVERSON
llUf ••ACM iint'I'. Jtl
893-7566 • ~-6824
NEW-USED-SE RV.
~
OPEL
vw
549-3031 ExL 66 ot 61
1910 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
1966 PORSCHE 9U: Bahama
Yellow, 5 spd, 42,000 ml,
--Am/Fm, blaupunkt radio, 1 '70 OPEL GT ... ,,.,_ C<>mpl"• S.rvlce
Automatic. radio. healer. [.()g ~24.86 dya, 548-8180'
!XilBQHI !='"'='·~~~-,,--~ $2788 '69 9U T Tup, lo ml'•. Like
nt>w. Will finance & trade.
DAVE ROSS $500 below book. Must sell. PONTIAC 673-4237· . e '56 SPEEDSTER • New
2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. 912 eng, perfect body, new
Costa t.1esa· 5-IB-8017 paint, orig thru-out, Days
.-69-M-G-B.-.,-,-,-to-,-.• -,-/d-,;-ve, 1970 OJX'I GT-7,000 mi. JI.lust &73-1))5t: Eve~ 673-43-iO
radio, wlrt> v.·hls, radial sell. No reasonable olfer '64 SC Cpe. $1595 w/requlre
tires, 13,000 mi. XI n t . refused. 842-3183 I.Tan~ wk. Body & eng gd .
• '68 KARMANN MG8
GHIA-Llkt new $1295.
673-mt or 5-lf>-4120 1-------
MERCEDES BENZ
......,763 ..:..:.:=::.0,..R=-=Sc:C:-:H-:=E--1 w1cons1d trade 831....()48)
'68 MGB-GT. Overdrive P 2-Spm
Goo<l rond. S17JO. Call LATE '69 911-S, sunroof, All
496-2522 or 496-2837 '66 Porsche 912. :-i-5 pd, '70 equip, 15,000 mi'g, $7300.
Radial~. Xlnt rond, illake.1=64~&-&1=88==~-~~
offer or trade. 6i3-2271 ';)3 PORSCHE .,...lcon1pletely VACANCIES Cost money!
Rent your house, apl ., s1ore
bldg .. etc. lhru a Daily Pilot
Classified ad.
'67 Po~che 912. Beaut. sand re?!t . 1600 SuJX'r engine,,
color. Very good cond. $Tl).) !irm. 499-~.
Own!'. 673.3381 or 64S.o&85. '66 Porsche 9 11 • B a ha ma
u os, ew $3600 Pvt pty &144143 A I N 980 yellow, l owner. Xlnt cond.I ==============;;;;;;; 1967 Porsche 912, Bahama
WE'RE LOADED
yellow, 41000 orig ml. $3300.
494-1892, 494-5678
'64 PORSCH::::: C Coupe.
Xln.1. rond, $2500.
Calt"~S-2858 aft 6
"No Gimrni-=k1,
No Giv•away1,
J111t 21 Yrs. Hon11t S1Uin9
WITH
THE ALL NEW 1971
CHEVROLET WAGONS! • The reor window 9oes 11p ond 'tlisappeors
into the roof.
The tail 9ate 9oes down o~d disappears
into the floor.
ALL MODELS • EQUIPMENT
AND COLORS AVAILABLE!
OVER 50 VEGAS TO
~CHOOSE FROM
BRAND NEW 1971
VEGA
Nomed Cor of the Year 1971
MOTOA TRIND
Best Hand ling Car in America Regardless of Price
ROAD I TRACI
Finest Out Of Comporison T esls of the Six Smoll Cors
CAR & DRIVER
2 DOOR SEDAN
•
$2197 ,!;f1J.
CHOICE
OF
to
COLORS
WE HAVE THE FINEST CHOICE
BRAND NEW 1971
CHEVY
OF BRAND NEW
1971
EL CAMINOS
112 TON LONGBED
!CSl4 1Z6133~1
TRUCKS-TRUCKS-TRUCKS
SHOP NOW
FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION TRANSPORTATION. WE HAVE
THE NICEST SELECTION OF NEW CHEVY TRUCKS RIGHT NOW I
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2828 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 546-1200
SUNBEAM '
'69 ALPINE G.T.
Fully factory equipped.
AM IFM. !ZKH081)
I , Sale Price $1295
Open Easter Sunday'
Bill Jones'
. B. J. Spoitscar Center
$69.01 MONTH*
36 mOs. Def. pay price.
$2484.36 or cash p r I c e
$2003.55. incl. Tax &: Lie
A.P.R. 14.54':4. Serial No.
lJ.1347.
*On approved credit
Bill Maxey Toyota
18881 BEACH BL. 847~
HUNTINGTON BEACH
$1871
1971 TOYOTA COROLLA
2 DR. FACTORY EQUIPPED
#9878
CHOICE OF S
.Derut Lewi& W TOYOTA
BEST BARGAINS
COME SEE OUR
SELECTION OF
TOYOTAS
J im Siemon• Imports
140 W. Warner
Santa Ana
Open Eves. & Sun.
S4Ml2S
'69 COROLlA H.J.
Loaded. Automatic, factory
11.ir cond. Owned by little old
lady from Laguna. (ZDT-
102) Full prlee $1599. Take
small down. \Vil! finance
pvt ply, dlr. Call 540-3100
or 494.7506 aft 10 am.
BILL MAXEY
!TIOJYfOITIAl
11811 BEACH BLVD.
Hunt. BHch 147"555
I ml N, ol. Out HwJ. ce Belt
$2095
1969 TOYCYJ'A LAND CRUJS..
ER. Warren Hubs. Heater.
VRU 735
DEAN LEWIS
&46·9303
1946 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa
'69 lAND CRUISER
4 wheel drive, wagon, fSMR-
490) dlr. Will take car ln
trade or fin811Ce private
party. Cail 546-8736, 494-Qll.
'70 TOYOTA CORONA
' Door. Automatic. dlr. Im-
maculate! (236 AQXI \Vlll
take trade. Call -i!M-1744.
TRIUMPH
'71 SPITFIRES
NOW ON DISPLAY
Come In for a test drivel 'I F RITZ WARR EN'S
SPORT CAR CENTER
710 E. lat St. !.A. 5'7-07&1
Open daily 9.9: closed Sundll)'1
TRlU?i-1PH, TR.-38 ~ .
1525. * ~Aftu &PM *
CHOOSE FROM A
WIDE SELECTION
OF NEW '71
CHRYSLERS FOR
AS LITTLE AS A
MEDIUM PRICED
CAR.
DAILY PILOT
USED CAR SAVINGS OFTHEWEEK
'67 V.W. FASTBACK '64 MERCU '
$995 MONTEREY 4 Dr
VI, oulD. lfOnl,, UH. r.S -Jn! COl>di·
lion (9UllUW)
'67 PLYMOUTH '68 PLYMOUTH ,URYlll2DR.H.T.
YAUAHT 19 VI, outomo!k· rodio, hto!1r, $1195 6 eylirmr, roclio. Mid .. , f«ftlry $ power •t1tt11>9. PO*tl brok11, airiOl'ldihcnng.(WIS29SJ 1 5 (TRH4l1)
'67 DODGE '66 CHRYSLER
Dort JOO 4 Door H1ntto,
Au1omo1ic. ,'ii, rodio, hto!tr, $1295 " '""~';" ............ $1195 pow« •tttnng, air coM•lmloV. '"'"" 1t1eri1111 & 1trot11. •i~yl 11.JJVO,S) kip, ff <oriditionitio. O"RX>JS)
'67 CHRYSLER '69 TOYOTA
1rwro1T 4 Door (oro111 3 V8. ou!om?!it, •odit, ti~o!tr, $1495 '•"'·---·-$1 95 powtr lllff"'lflll & brokn, Ill' ~ r . (ZWC372) ' lorioning. (IJJC791J
'67 MERCURY
~.::.!:.': ........... $1695 MAIQUISH.T.Cp• $1595 Vt, IU!omotlc, ~OWi( ll~·::i. ._....(ZA.C1Jl) lll'llU1.1eots.wrdi:rwt..,rc
""""'vinyl lllOf. f706,IJ!)
'68 PONTIAC '68 FORD
LI MANS LTD MA•DTOr
VI.'"""";,,.,,;,,""" $1895 VI, '"'~!"· .,.,. h••~. $1895 ,.,..... 1tffring & lll'llkn. budm ,.,.... ,,_..' w..~ .... ·-l80f1. nnsol1o .r Ulnllifilniot. 'tiolq. vil<i'I lcp. (.IOM16) 01:R7U)
'69 CHEVROLET '68 CHRYSLER c ..... ,, 111,., S,ort •00011
VI.""""'·"""''"'" $2295 ' VI,""•"'· .,.,. "'"" $2095 , ..... '''"""· ~-..... , .. ,_11....U...rc~ ''"'°''· """ tap.1,X.51(1• 1) .w.yi ""(WGPJ2•1
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OPEN
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SUNDAY! t I t
~a°c~~ FACTORY DIRECT DEALER
CALL US NOWll
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INST ANT CREDIT
YOU IHD AID STIU
SAYI YOU MOllT
1.lf you en l'llW il'I CSifomio 3. W yw en MW on 'ftJA)f ;ob
2. tf you owe moMY on your 4. If you ho wt little or no
car • credit
UT Ml llT TO 111•• tll Cl9lt AD 111111 YOU l ftD SO
YU t YOl 11& f on.. Mmll ,..., ...... ,...cNatl
COLTS
LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY
LOWEST PRICES • TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET
I_ • IMMIDIATI ILIVIRY •
BRAND '71 CHARGER NEW
~ h>lly foclo<y "1'0Pod.
WH23Cl1415Z9
FUU IMMIDIAn
PRICE DIUVllY
FORD PINTO
Thir kw mil"flt CCIII' hos 4 5pffd. Rodio & H111!tr,
llutk1l "'1!1 ~ il ntro d eon. 7161Q£. Bol.
$1 7cio7w~~~!j3 ~i:s.
S~ ;1 lh• tolol down l'OY"'•nl o..0 SS'il it Ifie -I monrhly po)'m•nl ind. to"' 71 r ..
"'"'' o....:I all f,Mnct cho1ge1 on approved cretin for J6 month•. O.lt<ted payment J'""' 11 S2lll ond. oll f,nonce chorg••, to~••, 71 llct llt.e, or if vou prefer"' llOY co•h,
toto! co oh prlct 11 I !1~2 .SO md 1alH tov. 71 1;,,.,,,,. ANNUAL PllCINTAGE IATI
11.25%.
1971 DART DEMON
f .. i1 low rr1ile19• c•r .,,, AUTOMATIC ~
rl ANJMISSION, I ADIO & HIATll, '
w1w t irt1, d1lu1t1 •fle1 I cov1r1. Lie, • 150 ( •• ~
CAX. BAL 'W'
FACTORTWARRAllTY $66 MO. ,. $1998 36MOS. :~~f $66 DOWN
I 1
$66 ;1 ihe to!ol di!. prml. oncl $66 LI !Gtol mo. pymt. incl. lo(, '71 locenoe ""d all fl11. I~
d•o•gt• on ow•. c••d" fer 36 mos D!'fet1ed pym1.p11c112••2 ond oil f•n. chO>Gl lo
to .. ., 71 lkan11, or If you prefer to poy co1h, full conh pnce •• $2100 90 11•cl Hll"
tav, 7 1 llct nM. AfllNUAL PllCINTA'E IA.Tl t .15% ·
I'll: fl m~t•] ~il l
12 MONEY BACK ffe
HOUI GUARANTEE '
ON ALL USED CARS IN STOCK
E K '69 DODGE ~ (01011111 ~ ....,..,.__, ... ,,_,....l_~.i,lW'904, ""''*"""~"" ... ·~1557'1
$J9oowN $J9 ~:;. $J9 DOWN $J9~:; ...
fUU.P'RIC( •llo1•0 ,,,,.,,0.,1,.,, fUlLPllCI 1iiaao ,, ..... .., .. ..,
$1198 ;~::::~:.:~"!~.,~. $1198 r;~·~~~=r~::2 ,.._. .. ,.,l•-... _,,, .. _ .. Oil_
HltOvod U•-,., • ., 0• ""' • Oolo"U ""''
(o•"d '""' ,,~, l l U l 1'" llUJ ftl. IO• .... ,.,1 ....... 1"'""'"'"'' ,.,.,,. '"' ,,. .... ,. .. IMMIDIAT( ,,.,,,,,, .. ,1,. •N~u11 IMMIOIATl ""''" IJl>,\lil •t•l(ll..
Dlll\lllT POOl<lllil llll10o•"• 0 l y y !lr.I Ul!lOt''
'69TOYOTA
COUl'I
& SpMd, t'ltdoo & heater (ZXC5~)
lutk11 i.eoa. vll'lyl inltnot, IKOt'IM!'(tG'.
'69DATSUN
PICkVP
4 i.peed, Rod111, Hec!tt ZCK.417
v
CAMAIO SS
M.T. \1.8, 1111to. lron1. pcwtr 1teering. rodoe,
NaNr. wlul-11 rn~ L._. IOfl. UO:tl 3
s199
'70 CHEVR LET
IMPALA
HT. \1-8. auhl. ttan1 .. powM" 1tl~>'IQ. rodKI,
hto!tr. wllo!lwoll hrti. l•ntl<I ~ltt\J. ~i.ryl
interior. Londou IOP. ~ra"' do"'-dla..
wtlttl toven. 5 lJAJf
s2297
'69 ROADRUNNER
PlYMOUTM 2 Dr. H.T.
Ii; V-S, ovto. lllln1 .. rodiD I. htottr Z~
s999
'69P NTIAC
flRllllD
9
'66DODGE
VAN
Alllo. fn)ns., wlllJd PO<ltl!lll) in1id1 U?l/31 S
$699
OUR COURTEOUS PROFESSIONAL SALESMEN ANO
CREDIT COU NSELORS ARE All BONDED BY AL-
STATE INS . AND STATE LICENSED . YOU'LL LOVE
N INE !TH THEM !
-
Auto~ Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970
VOLKSWAGEN ~vo"'"'LKc=SW~A-:::-G=:EN7 VOLKSWAGEN
'69 VW SEDAN WANTED
Radio, Hioater. IZBK617)
$1299
Bill Jones'
'81 V\V Bug, E"l\iine torn
do-.·n, chau\1 It body in
gd shape. '71 tags. Gn!at
!or dune bUUY. $250 or bst
oiler, Jot Quinn 870-1170
wkd)'S. <l!M-6370 eves /wknds.
Autos, U1ed 990
I'll pay top dollar tor !'OUT
VOLKSWAGEN today. Call
and ask Jor Ron Plncbot,
549.3031 Ext. 66-67. 67J..0900.
B. J. Sportscar Center Harbour V.W. Hdrbour V.W.
18711 BEACH BL. 842-4435 l8TI1 BEAOI BL. 8424435 BAUER BUICK HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH '60 TRIUMPH TR-4. \VI.re 2J4 E 17 h S 6 wheel•, .. ., top, n' w • l l. Lar"e Selection ' 7 vw BUG braJcn. Runs good. Dark Cent& Mrsa 54S.7765 .., •• ~~~~~!!!!!!!I Of VW Campers, Radio, h r ate r, s~ial l"ffft. $945 . .,..9-0530 \.\het>ls. ITQA6181 VOLKSWAGEN '66 VW Vans, Kombis, Salo Pric• $795
'66 VW SEDAN • '"""·;~',,! '""'" Buses, New & Used Open Easter Sunday Immediate Dellv•ry sm CHICK IVERSON s;u ,,.,.,. Radk>, Hrater. IFKD633)
$999
Harbour V.W.
Harbor American
646 0261
1Yb9 HARllOR COSTA MESA
'68 VW BUG
vw B. J. Sportscar Center
549-3031 Ext. 68 or rr
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
_ 1970 Yellow sunroof, auto slk
lmJ BEACH .BL, 842-4435 4 speed. d1r. Radio, vinyl shift, very clean ~take of-Radio, Hrater. IYCS222) HUNTINGTON BEACH lop, heater. IVST387J Will fer. 3985 Aladdin Dr., Hun-$1399 '66 Fastbck,, Eng ju s t
owrhaulf:d, Xlnt con d ,
Eve1: 494-2764 or 494-4631
'68 VW Bus, A·l condition.
$axxl. Call after 6 PM .
Owner. 644-6529
'65 VW Sedan, Xlnt cond,
New paint, $800
* !i.1fr6853 *
'69 VW, 23,000 m i 'I,
AJl.1/FM, Mags le other
xtru, S1550. ~
'69 VW-Autorna.tic, aunroo!,
AM/FM. Pvt pty must sell.
$1650 or ofler. 644-6027
u·ade or finance privalf' Pill'· tinrton Harbour. 84&-969Za
I)'. Call 546-8736 or '\19-1-6811. 1963 VW bus camper-t500
• 1966 VW SEDAN, green, good motor, tires, etc. $104j.
clean, r&h. ~l'\I. 2~A Rutgers Dr, Harbour V.W.
$650 * 968-9993 C.M. 18T11 BEACH BL. &12-443:3
1963 VOLKS\VAGEN '69 VW camper, pop-top, HUNTINGTON BEACH
Sunroof S500 lli'nt. Xlnt cond. lo mi. Imm •70 VW Sq~back Mint
,Or B~ST OF'FER~ 557-3395 iiale S2SSO. 642-3070 eve~. cond. Beige, W/!/w, Jug.
'71 V\V Van Bus • Air, R&H, '64 VW Kombie Bus. $12'25. gage rack, A.!11/FM radio,
hrense, raxrs. etc. full Xlnr cond. Call ale 9 pm, a ir cone!. $2250. Call 83()....8!W9
price S3-19Za. Still on V.'ar· 53&-4062 aft 5
ranty. Pvt ply, 946-9108. '62 VW Bu g G d Cond '66 V\V clean, good tires,
e SACRU'ICE 1969 V\V 'CLEAN. $!150. 673-4387 engine runs good, Oririnal
Squarehack, Air cond, Xlnl ;o;;;-o;;===;;;--..=;;; _o~w~"'~',,· !800=~· ~"'-.... ="~'70 SQUAREBACK, AM/FM o; cond, $1775. 491">-5352 radio, wht/s/w tires, Xl.nt VOLKSWAGEN 1968 -very
cond, $1995 837-1789. &ood shape. $1275. Call Daily Pilot Want Ads haw The "Yellow Pa&:es'' of --'--'-------646-5405
cla.Mihed ..• 642-5678 We'll help you sell! 642--5671 .~w"',·"'u"'hol=p-y"'ou:-,::.u"',:-..,_,.,,,==-
l=±'.:-0:2cc---c98QAutos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, N•w 980
LOOK! WHAT
WE HAVE FOR YOU
150 USID CARS TO CHOOSE FROM
'69 IM PALA
v.1, ,.,,.,, tr1<11 , po.,•tr 1le1r;,.9,
r1dio, hetler, whit1w1ll litt1. An
ouhl1ndin9 "OK" C•r. 398H
'69 CAM ARO S.S.
V-1. •ulo. tr•n•., f•cfory •i~
condit<onin9 , power 1l1erin9,
whif1w•ll lire" vi<1yl roof. An
OK c•r in •v1ryw1y. I 2bCEZ
52099
----52499
-~--------'70 NOVA 2 DOOR
b cy!., •ij\o. fr1111 .. pow1r
1leerln9, ••dio. hetlet, wh;ltw1ll
tirt1. An OK cer in tvetywey.
Pl 29
'67 FORD GALAXIE SOO
v.1, •ulo. ,, ...... power 1lt11i.19.
r•dio, h11!1r. A 900.l ~•lut. W
NSS1J9
990
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THINKING COMPAa? THINK SAVINGS ON THE NEW ONE!
GETTHE#l DEAL
~-~FROM THE #1 DEALER!
3 IXCITING
MODILS
INCLUDING A
302¥·81 BIG SRECTION
READY FOR IMMEDIAn DELIVERY!
'66 MERCURY
ptJ'l'l4I" lll«ltlij. rlOI' power w111-~·.:;:,:;· '!";!.~.;:~ $1395
do¥1, poWer" ~ htoCll!f. lmted
glos.s, ..heel ~ ,t,M FM SMt-
eo. luol!ll!I• nxk. VHB oq3
'68 CADILLAC .
8dcrrOdo V4, lllllO.. tnm.. foe DW, 5 11.«polfl'W,pl, pb(di1c}. power .;,,,. .. ····~ '""· """'' $419 I'm. "'11 root t'llt8d glotJo. A M
fM WMl469
'67 DODGE
trcn.. kldllfY tiir c~·~ {~OM• l D. H.l. V-1: ~lo. $1195
Pt Wlf itterin;, rodio, htoltr.
whitewoll tir1s, tlnltd glt 5J.
..Mei to~ UOl•73
'69 COUGAR
iory oir condi1>oning. llO'"' steer• ............ -.-. ... $2395
· power (dist) bfokes, rod.o. ;::i~ter, ¥tlli11wol1 l+res, tinud
gloJL ..+iet! covers ZOXS7S
'66 CHEV.
~:..·.~;~.:;.~;!,':"::,':':.':; $1095 llttrin;, powtr brali.ts. r~doo,
ht oter, ¥1hot1wol! 1ir11. t1nl1d
glo~s. ~ c-s SSH993
'66 FORD $995 $5595 ~,.!~·.::,;::. CCWW'I Tfl/431
'65 MERCURY
2 Cl. HT. V-1, wlO. trans., cir tondi·
l'lonlf'lo, power Jteering, rod10, Mai..-.
..+.i"""'°" tirn . tin!td gtou. wM9I
t(l'IO'tn. w .. lt &Id Onlyl MGf331
FULL
PRICE
INCLUDING DUAL PAINT STRIPES,
DLX. TWO SPOKE STEERING WHL,
6.34x14 TIRES, SMOG CONTROL
SYSTEM, AND MOREi
(502910)
THISIXYCAR
PROMIUROPI
CAPRI
IMMIDIATE
DILIVIRYI
VOLUME SELECTION
OF COLORS AND OPTIONS
TIT ORANGE COUNTY'S
# l VOLUME LINCOLN
MERCURY DEALER
BEFORE YOU BUY !
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Saturday, April 10, 1971 DAILY PILOT
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970 Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autot, UNd 990 Auto•, N•w 980Auto1, tcew 980Auto•. New 980Auto1, New 980Auto1, N•w 1_V_O_LK __ 5_W_A_G_E_N_ V0!-:¥,0 __ v_o,.,.,L".""'v_o __ / ~ BUICK
Aulot, Imported 910
'JUST"'"· '56 V\V, N"ly $309l $3195 -£7~ -.V5"i
ttblt eflir, $250 or bc&t offer. 1969 VOLVO 1800 '69 -YLA(RiK-* 5l7-1196 '* 1971 VOLVO Ranio. ht'alt'r, 4 11;iet,d O\'l'r·
'69 V\V-Maa; r in11, !ape df'ck, DEMO .7360 dn\'t'. f'actory air. ZJO:Yl:l7 new wide oval llrts. Xlnt \Ve Speclallzt. In DEAN LEWIS Convertible. V8. auloma11c,
cond. $l500. 8~2-2436 Overseas Dehver')" ~9303
VOLVO ~1!41l Lewi.I 1'16 ""'"°'BL, Coola "'"
• VOLVO Aut01, Used 990
radio, heater, power stet'r-
\nz & brakt's, Jac1ory air.
Low miles. factory warran-
ty, CZLK4441
IV'U'U'U" I A-REAL-GARAGE 1966 lla1bor, C ,\1 1H6-9303 SALE
'VIOHLINv•o· $2195 119'0 .. Too V8 ""' wolh BAUER BUICK
$2995
...
1970 VOLVO 112 can1per. 1%7 tl27J therry 234 E. 17th St A~I, FM t'!.dlO. i1.ulo1na11c Vt'ttt', 1964 Chevy II \\'aa;-I Costa Mesa 548-nss "FRIEDLANDER" !rans. faccory au, 1:',000 ou \'8, p-~let'r .. 1969 2.iO Ka-
m1lrs Landau ro11 0658.EJ wasaki S1dev.•1ndt'r. Phorie I ,65 BUICK
IJ7M l aACIO !HWY. ltl
893-7566 • 537-6824
NEW-USED-SERV.'
~
Auto•, U1ed 990
DE AN LEW IS late eve. 492-5.52'2
616-9303 \\'hy store It In the attic I Elrctra Z!S. Auto. lr&ns .. 111r
1946 Harbor Bl.. Costa ,\Iesa y,•hen you can turn !t Into conditioning. pov.er steer-
\T'e'll help )'()U sell! 642-5678
Autos, Used 990
money through a DAILY 1ni::. po\11er brakes, poy,•er
PIL:OT \Vant NL v.·1ndows. U-.'K~I
990 $888
DAVE ROSS
BRAND NEW PONTIAC
1970
ROAD RUNNER
2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr.
Costa' ti.lesa :'i46-8017
'68 BUICK Riviera, air &. all
p\\T. R&J-1, tilt .,,,·hi &. cn1ise
control. Green w/l!te Lan-
dau top, gold inter. 39,000
mi's. Clean. S240Q. Dcl\\'n
pmnt of SlXI will handle
O.A.C. Ph. ~l~ aft 6
PM.
30 To Choos•
From
2 DOOR H..t,RD -
TOP. JI) VI. t u·
tom•+ic, fi11ft d
9lt11, r t lly1 in-
•l•uP'l'l1nl p1n1I,
h1t •y dyty 1u1p1n-
1l1n, "''"Y duty
•••k11, rt dio, f70
•14 r1i11d .... i.1t1
l1tt1r tir11, ...,;,,
...,i,,,1 co•lfl.
(rRMllNOE.
139605 ).
$2695
'61 Buick Elec!ra conv. New
bill, new • !op. S 1 7 5
Including xtra tr an 1 .
962--3,')46
BUICK ·ss Lt'Sabre 4 Dr.
hdtop. "Cream Puff''. Air,
pwr., etc. Way Below book!
833-:?0n or 6'5-3000
1968 Buick Delu."te 1ta wgn-
A1r. Xlnt cond. 642-47~9 af1
6 wkdays '* '68 RIVIERA-Air & sftrl!O,
35.000 mi.
$2~9 * • .. 673-4389
SKYLARK '6S, 4 dr sedan .
Air. PS, PB, $1390. f"ord
F.a1rlane \1/gn S6~:o0. 673-931.2
'63 RIVIERA $450 '••* 495-49~4. •**
DON'T K{ve tt away, cet
quick cash lor it with a
DAILY PILOT Oaasilied
Call 642-6678 &. ~e It.
Auto1, N1wiiiiii9ii8iOiAiiuiiito;;i'i;' iNiewiiiiiiii9i8i0iA~u~toisii, Nieiwiiiiiiiii9iliOiiiAiuiloisi, iNew 980
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FIRST
BIG
ONSTRATOR
SALE
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ARE
ROLLING!
ALL MODELS. SELECTION, COLOR
'AND EQUIP.MENT. LARGEST
SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY.
BRAND NEW
1971 OLDSMOBILE
INCLUD ES: Heater, defroster, bec ku p lights,
emer9ency flashers , dual speed wipers, pad ded
dash, padded visors, seat and shoulder b•l+s,
head rests and all t he new safety equipme nt.
Order now in your choice of colors .•. and add
your choice of accessories.
s·
NEW '71
·HONDA
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
LARGE SELECTION
• Air Cooled Front En1ln1 e Front Wheel Drive
• Power Assi1t•d S.lf·A .. ju1tlng
Front Ditc Br•k•s e Maximum Spe•d 75 m.p.h.
e Up To 40 Mil11 P•r Gillon e Four P1sHng1r 2 Or. S.d•n
ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST USED CARS
'63 OMC Y2 Ton REGULAR SALE '64 Merc,ury REGULAR SALE
PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE
long wheel b•se pickup truck. $895 $695 '4 Or. Sed. Auto., P.S., •ir cond. $995 $695 IF95948 1 IOSG50l l
'64 Dodge REGULAR SALE '48 Cadillac REGULAR SALE
PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICI
4 Or. Sdn. Autc. T r•n1., r•dio & $695 $295 Aufom•fic, radio e nd he•fer. $395 $195 heater. ( l 17HEL I IK:2GOl7 1
'69 Pontiac REGULAR SALE '68 Chevrolet REllULAR SALE
PRICE PRICE ' PRICE PllCI
G.P. Auto. tren1., R&H , factory $399~, $3395 Impa la 1pt. cpe. R&H, 1uto., $1795 $1295 air, full eower. IZOT282l P.S. I VGJ58l I
'69 GMC Y2 Ton REGULAR SALE '69 Pontiac GTO REGULAR SALi
PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICI
Long wheel be1e pickup. Auto-$2495 $2195 R&H, e uto .. P.S., vinyl
.feet. air cond. IYRV890)
roof, $2995 $2795
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Several models & styles to choose from includln9 the Uncoln Continen-
tal. Demonstrators have 6,000 to 7,000 miles only. Some with Ins.
Lincoln Continental•Mark III•Mercury•Cougar
2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 540-5630 642-0981
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mefic tren1m i11ion. I 16l87E J
'68 Chevy Yi Ton REGULAR
PRICE
Pickup. Lon9 wheel base. VB, $2495 auto., P.S., P.B. l89127Al
'64 Olds REGU LAR
PRICE
Cutle 11 "4 Dr. Sed. Auto., r•dio, $1495 heeter. ITWFl78)
SALE '69 Barracuda REGULAR
PRICE PRICE
$2195 Auto., R&H, P.S., f~u;tory a ir, $2395 15,000 miles. IZMF2361
SALE
PRICE '66 Olds
$1195 Cutl111 er•· R&H,
ISLW929
Remtmbtr, "WI ARI NMR
SATISFIED UNTIL YOU ARE"
2850
HARBOR BLVD.,
COSTA MESA
REGULAR
PRICE
auto., P .S. $1695
NEW CARS
540-9640
USED CARS
540·8881
c
SALE
PRICE
$2195
SALE
PRICE
$1295
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DAILY PILOT Sa\11rd11, Aptll 10, 1971 _ ..... I' lg1 1 _ AidOl for Slit _ l!!J A11t01 lor ~re
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1 A~u;tw.,;;;U;MCl;;;;~~990~ I Autos, Usod 990 Autos, Usod 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos. Used 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, Used ' 990 Autos, Usoll
BUICK I BUICK l--C-A_D_IL_LA.....,,.C-__ c _AD_l_LLA_c_ -...,.c...,..A""D1"'"'LLA~C-CADILLAC ' ___ c_A_D_IL_LA_c _l __ c_A_D-:IL_LA_c __ I _c_H_EV_R_o_LET~-1
,!-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i-·i1 ------• I • ,-• • '69 CHEVY. f'6r6~1 -TLC-U~Ob ·~ ... ~ .... ~ !':.' ~m~: CAD '69 BROUGHAM CAO. '65 SEO. DE VILLE L•reui tioction Cad. '69 Convertlble CAO. '67 EL DORADO CAD. '66 SEO. DE VILLE CAPRICE ; WILDCA' ~111111 8.15-<1146, "'' ...... uk '"' • OF LUXURIOUS
' Ev. . I FACTORY 1''A AOILLA JUST 13.651 LOCAL btlLES FACTORY FACTORY R&H, P.S., P.B., p.w1n-
SPort Coupe. V8. auto,. R&.11, '67 BUICK RIVIERA 1 AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING FACTORY AlR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONINC ws factocy alt vinyl top.
CTORY C Cs • Jlardtop coupe. VS, ~uto.,
power alet>th"' & brtJft's, owner, Air cond, FUJI pwr, Gliiuenlng exe<.'Utive. black Full pov.·er il'IC!, electric Win· in Orange County AIR CONDITIONING i'"'ULL LEATIIER INTERIOR FULL LEAntER INTERIOR ~J '
factory air. Sold & .!erviced stereo tape, $2150. 557-1077. finish w/black vinyl lop, dows & elt>ctrlc seal. Signal • Beautiful chalice gold tire· ~~ull powt-r padded top door All power extras, AM-F~1 52688 .
by w:, ISVY85.ll CADILLAC rich full bJack leather inter-seeking radio. Stt to ap.-19 Cpe DeVUlt>s • 18 Sed. De-ml.st finish w/cordovan lo; locks, AM-FM radio' & a radio, our weekend epeciJ. j $1495 lor, fulJ power, incl. Cl'Uise precla!e. iTBY306J VIUes, 6 El Doradoa. 5 Con-& matching fWJ. leather in-ho8t of other deluxe extras. tTGF.001). DAVE ROSS
oonlrol, auto dilnmer, door $1222 verllbles. 16 other select ter. Fun power, tilt & tcle-1VUH3S21 ' $1999 PONTIAC
e lock&, du!IJ comfort Beats, trade.ins. sropic steering, dOOr locks, i $3111 ,
CAO '68 SEO DE VILLE trunk .,. .. ,. 'Nit • ,,,,. 1963 thru 1970'• "'·"·~•. '"·· '"· • 15 ' BAUER BUICK
ZW. E, 11th St.
~ta Mesa 54&-7765 • • sroplc steering, AJ\1 • FM ~ib ~ brand new titts. ADsolutely ~~AeDIUAA-'c
stereo muHiplex, trunk e-<I) ~ibe~ looks &: runs like the day it ~· ih 4 ~ FACTORY ...,_ ........ VoM•• t-• ......... 1 CA.OIL.LAC left the shov.TOOm 11oor. '" e
:H80 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr.
Cosla Mesa :,46-8011
'64 Che\•eUe Malibu SS Z-<lr,
VJ!, auto, fully equipped. All
original &: abo\'e average.
S950. Days 83S-2121 ; Evei
646-1533
'69 ,BUICK
RIVIERA
Affi CONDITIONING vr-"~' .~ J• ~ ""'
3 C'DI' .. 'c 4UTHOR1ZEO OU.t£1'1 . every deluxe extra made. AUTHOAIZfO OU.UR .• CADILLAC (XHH936). .. LL.I'
Vinyl padded top, plush cloth (Ser. 8096). 2600 HARBOR BL., MIJHORIZ[O OEAWll AUTttOAIZEO OtALER 2600 HARBOR BL.,
Auto. traJa., air condition·
ina, power ~. power
~ power Windows,
...... -. N. 2!040,
&: leather inter., full power $4888 COSTA l\fESA ~ llARBOR BL., 61\TaibteA-2600 HARBOR BL.. COSTA MESA
& a hos! of other deluxe Zl-l(}.9100 Oprn Sunday COSTA ?otESA .a..~ 1-cJt COSTA t-.tESA ~9100 Open Sunday
xtras. (995AGA), e 5f0-9100 Open Sunday AUlHOlll~~~~ :>I0-9100 Open Sunday e $3222 ~aibl A. e 2'<ltl HARBOR BL., e e ... ~ e"(!) TIME FOR ... Cadlllac eou .... Vill•, COSTA MESA 1:~:.~: E~:"°·~ Cad. '69 Cp&. de Yihe
'62 Chevy Impala 4-dr hrdlp,
Xlnt mechanical oond, AU!O,
$275. 646-4.944
$3188
DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
AUTHORl?EO OEAWt power & air + Al\1/FM e brown. $5.DI. 49f...fil06 evn, , FACTORY ib!i..r\
CADtLV.C QUICK CASH 24.00 ml", Pvt • ..,,.,. Fwl &I0-9100 Open Sund.,
2'00COSTHAfU!ORA MESABL., THROUGH A stereo, vin.yl roor, leather '69 Coupe DeVille • 541--6693 days AIR CONDITIONING
CHRYSLER
•
UM Harbor Blvd. at F~ir Dr,
OO!sta Meta St6-«Jl1
Sell idle 'ltl!:ms hDWt
AU'THOflll(D QU.LEl'I nd ILY O inter., lilt wheel, power Full power, good cond. '62 CAD. Sedan de Ville Full FULL LEAlHER INTERIOR l :aiOI) HARBOR BL., S40-~ Open Su ay DA Pl~ T door locks, Perteet ooOO. 673-2262 or 673-512.1 power, $500. Even In & : Vinyl padded top, full pow-f COSTA~ • WANT AD 66-2182, fllH: 673-826.l I ---'--"-'---~=-~2318 er, radio, etc. An exception-
540-9100 0peu Swday J>AILY PILOT for action! A pod want ad is • eood F<r that Item. mm $50, Fast resulb are just a phoM a.I buy. (YXT481l
, e Call 64""'11 6 Sa""! lnve.otment , try the Penny Pincher call awoy • 642-0613 $4222
Chry. '69 New Yorker
FACTORY
AIR CONDITIONING
Dlx. 2-dr Hardtop Cpe, w/'
vinyl 1op, full power, vinyl 1
strato !1('9.la, Oil wheel, all
dlx. extra!! incl. new wsw
tires 4-: just 20,000 carefully
driven local milet. fXV'lWl)
:A~Now m~-m~.-m~-m~-m~-m~-m ------....:.-------~----------..... --------...--------------------
,,
' IUSINESS IS GOOD
AT ,THEODORE ROBINS
FORD ! THE REASON
.IS SIMPLE , • , WE SELL FOR LESS
PRE·SEASON
• CAMPER SALE
EVERY NEW 1970
CAMPER IN STOCK
SLASHED·TO $75 OVER
FACTORY
INVOICE
II~ SILICTIOM--HO ADDID DULll CHAIGU ' We Are TM Or .. te CoeRty·Sllow C... hraln ht II Dorodo Co111,.n
RENT A CAMPER
hMrH Teffr fer J.swred Detn
NEW '7 1 TORINO
NEW 4 DR. SEDAN SA \IE
JSI V·I, AT, bit. tirat, P.S~ '-";,,,, $60529 1lr, t1d,, T-91111. wlil, cvn,. body
!f'.fc'1"'1 etc, I IOJOSll
W·Sttr. $4001.25 01r ,rke 51402.96
New 2 Dr. Hdtp. Brough. SAVE
lll 'II, A·T., bit. lir11, vii . 9rp., $68152 P-S, P.4i1c1, 1ir, rid., whl cvr1.,
•''-11241561 w.sttir. $4421.25 011r Price SJ741 .7J
NEW 4 DR. SEDAN SAVE
VI, cruito., WSW, vii. 9roup, P.S ., $60000 P.8 .. air, re•r wirtdow defo9 ., r•·
dio: Ii"*· 9l1Jl. whl. co~•r1. ll I J6-
9421
W-Sttr. $40Jl.21 01r Price SJ4ll.25
NEW 2 DR. HARDTOP SAVE
VI, cruiio., WSW, P.S., P.8., air, $601511 radio, 1'nt•d 91111, wh•el coven.
l 1615911
W·Stlir. 54111 01r rrlc• llll4.42
NEW '71 RANCHERO
NEW RANCHERO
E71114
tir11, AM r1dio. 111, I JI).
W"tlir SJJf6.12 O•r Prke S2711.t4
NEW RANCHERO 500
l51 VI, 'rui10'"1lic, wi1. 9ro11p,
P.S., pow•r di1c brak•I, ti"*· 91111,
H.O. 1u1p. ! 11 !.641).
W·stkr $4214.06 O•r Prk• SJJ9$.'4J
SAVE
$683
88
NEW'71 FORD
NEW LTO 4 DR. BROUG. SAVE
H.T. '419 VI, vi,yl roof, crui10.,
WSW, ~i1. 9rp .. ,.S., 11111 .1tr. wlil.,
P0 1h., P-dr. loc~I. 1ir, auto t1'"P·
contiol, AM -FM, ,_W_ •le. 1121·
1100
701!. W·Sttr $6041 01r Ptke $4941
NEW LTD 4 DR. BROUG. SAVE
400 VI ,. cru i10., WSW , vi1. 9rp., $96401 P.S., 1ir, AM/FM , tinttd 91111,
power window1. I I )1276)
W·SRr $5271.00 Oer Price $4JIJ.t2
1'1EW LTO 4 DR. HDTP. SAVE
Vinyl kF, A/T, pwr; 1t1er, br1k11, $97200
•nd window1, 1ir. eltc. dtlrol#,
AM-FM, ViJ. 9rp. W/W, Tint.
9l1n, whl. cvn. 11800171
W-s .. r. $5267 Our Prk1 S-4295
NEW GALAXIE 500 , SAVE
2 Llr. Hd. Tp. 400 V-8., Vinyl rf., $92300 A/T, Pwr. Str. ind br1k•1, 1/r, ra-
dio, whl. C¥rl. lint. 9ltn, 1l•c. d,.
foiav ••· (00015) •
W-srltr. S4fU 011r Prke SJ99t
NEW'71 BRONCO
NEW 'BRONCO WAGON
VI, Spt. l'kg ., co"v. trp., H.O.
R1di1ter, 11111. fu•I tint Sit
#076'4 170011)
W-&tlir. $4522.44 011r Price Sl1S1 .JI
NEW BRONCO WAGON SAVE
VI, bucket 1h., tr1ctio" lock --$70676 11111, Ltd. 1lip-front 1111•. Spt. pkg.,
•u11. fu1! link, r1dio, fr•• ri1nnin9
tiubi. Stt i<f200 ~101 -4 1
w-sttr. $4610.22 Oer h ie• $Jt7l.46
THIS WEEKEND
-ON LY-
BRAND NEW 1971 "MUSTANGS
HARDTOPS .
FASTBACKS
CONVERTIBLES T~~Ho~;E $7 5
FROM ·
OVER
FACTORY
INVOICE
plus tax & lic•ns•
NO GIMMICKS-NO ADD ON'S-NO ORDERS
NEW'71 T·BIRD
NEW 2 DR. LANDAU SAVE
Power IU~ roof, Brough•'"• P.W.,$152500 P. Saal., eulo., 1ir. stereo llfll, lilt I whl., ,-di1c1., vinyl lop, p-1nt1nn1,
1tc. <:65 2 11000151
W·Sttr. S7639 01r ,nc. S6114
NEW 2 OR. HDTP. SAVE
Air, Full power, lilt whl, A/T. $120150 l rouqh1m int., W/W, radio. 429-
VI . #Ill. f tOll.4151
W•ati.r $6111.50 Our Prke $1157
NEW 2 OR. HDTP BROUGH. SAVE
Full pwr ., vinyl rotif ,tir, A/T, t<lf $130100 whl., pwr. wind., 1f11r. ind br1k11,
ridio, ~19-VI, #l99 !111517 )
W-Stkr. 56611.75 Our Prke SSJ1J.75
NEW 2 DR. LANDAU SAVE
~29-VI . F~!I pwr., A/T, AM-F M, $151100
I Brou9h1m int. T-gl•n, tilt whl.,
Auto. Temp .• Air, 419-VI . #~51
I ( 10001-4)
W-&tkr. S7J71 Our Price $5167
NEW'71 FIOO PICKUP
NEW F-100 STYLESIDE
P.U. 240·6 cyl. en9., ).,pct, r1dio.
ti"'· ial111, H.O. R11r Sp .. 91119••·
ciia. liqht1r SH:. :r6J 126.lll.
SAVE
5
643
97
W-Stlir. SJlll.t7 Owr Prke $2695.00
NEW F-100 CUSTOM
Styl11id•. VI en9., R1n91r pkq.,
•l"t, amp I •II 91u91i, tool bo•,
'r11i1om1fic, opt. vatuum boo1ler,
SAVE
$953"
AM -M 111r•o, P.S., 6711115 lir11 . 1lc. (0651 1
W-stb $4150.ZO o., Prfce 51196.J I
NEW 1971
if?~
$1919
'ully tqulpped with 1600 C.C. •ntino, fully
synch,..nl29CI 4 sPMCf .tr•n1mlulon, heater
& defrut•r, hl·l•v•I "dlrectalr" ventll•tlen
ayst.m, wlnUhl•ld w•shers, hl·beck ufffy
buckat uata, SHt belts, • • • front & rear,
pddM vllOf' & d•sh, locklng stMr. column,
ltackup'llghts. Order Tod•y.
A LITTLE BIGGER • • •
••• FOR A LITTLE MORE
MAVERICK
2 DRS,-4 DRS.-GRABBERS-Y·BS
NEW'71f250 PICKUP
NEW 1971 FORD F-250
C1mp1r 1p1ci1I. ·s,,ort cu1lom ctb,
Cr11i11-o·melic fr1ni'"i11ion, power
li~••inq, powtr di1c br1k11, "]60"
VI, r1dio, 1ir1r• 9•1 ltnlt. : I ~. mo·
SAVE
$965
31
tor .:r21s1. Retell 541Jl.01 -Sele $1167.70
NEW F-250 CUSTOM SAVE
DI•. 2 fon t , 36.0. VI, r1n_9•r pk~, $109100 cmpr. 1ptt., cru>10, P-Ouc 1, '"·
AM-FM 1ter10, P,,S., 21 911. tenk,
ip1r1 tir•. (109511. Stk. :r1s.
W-1tkr 55415.97 Our Ptk• $4324.t7
ROBINS S C:ltff:k O•r I 0 r Wat'l'allty
READY NEW CAR 'RADE••• ·--..... -................ _ .......... ....., .... ..... ""1•fw 90 D1' VS OB 418eO JllLE8 ..-~~~~~~--;..-.--~-..--. ,...;~~~~~~~~~~~---• u. TA ••• AL I I '.64 CHEVY l/:t TON $696 'i FORD-LTD-GAWll-TORINO-WAGONSALI Pickup 3 1p11d, h1•l1r. !Gli.50011 IS lo choo1• from. '65 thru '70 mod•l1. Coup1 1, "•rdtop1, :::. .... ~.;..".!i'~!:=:'1w"::i.~a.l4-&•,_......,.
conv1rtible ind 2+2 f11tb1c~1. So'"• with 4 1peed1, •ho -I EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD LTD '
1ir c:onditio11in9 •rd 111lom1lic mod1l1. I '63 MERC. COMET 2 DR. H.T. $696 ' , HT l ., ,, ;\ p s R&H . I I . w
EXAMPLE 1970 MUSTANG HT ar. . . ow ITU •1, , 111 ., , " , wony roo . t tr. 1rr. : , • "VI, 1ut• .. RI H, power 1!11rin9. 1,.111. !9751EMJ
lo1d1d. VI. 1ulo., P.S., RIH factory air, wtrr•nly 1v1it1blo. ___ 1_o_s_n_'_'_' _____________ ' I OUR p CE $2996 low mil11. (621AV"l -
OUR PRICE $2696 ' '62 CHEVY IMPALA $696 ._ __________________ _,I -,
6
_ 3 _F10oR,.DH.TF.Avl1R, •L•A,,N.,ER&SHOO. IJHN9 .. 6.l j '69 FORD COBRA '68 DODGE CHARGER
'67 MUSTANG H .T. I '67 T·BIRO H.T. ----------Spt. roof, 1ulo., RIH, P.S. RT
G d ·1 R d" h 1 d V RI p $696 !ZOV1071 I Fully •q11ipf1•d. VI, 11110 .. P.S., oo "''ti • 10, 1•l1r, ,,. 1 oo•. I, 11110., H, -1111•• I R
torv equ ip$;· 096A7t51 ing . •••h. windowi, i ir. !U1C· ---H.T. VI, 11110.,~H, 9ood mil11. IFLXS91 I " _ 51896 IH, 1ir cs1·79z,1011
-~.=67~"PLYMou=T=H-! ll;) Sl 596__ '65 c~~v~.,~~~~~ ::~·. $) 096 '64 FALCON 2 OR. '69 COUGA_R __
Spt. F11•y 1 d• H.T. v1, 11110. -.6-9 FALCON SEO. Low mile1, INNC5oal :.,rvinde•, ridio ,',., heit••· • •&H ,.,.,to., , pwr. 1l11rin9, eir, RIH, P.S .. vinyl roof, 9ood V6tll d ., tXURI••> milei. IWCRl'iO l ~ cyl., 111+0,. RIH, 9ood mil11. 900 m111. $1096 . '"""' 151 1970 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOORS 151 $696 $1496 Color 11l•clion, fully r1conditio11M, 9ood mil11, VI, 111!., P.S., hrt. $2196
'66 FAIRLANE SOO
1 ,dr. H.T. 11.&H, power .tit•·
i"t' air ,11nd. ia11od mil11. 1616·
ASHI
$1096
'68 CORTINA
1600 01 •. 11110 .. ··d~ • .,, .....
lo .. m;l11. !WIG7l•I
SALIS DEPT. I AM le t PM Motf.fll
I AM To 6,.. U.T HOUIS ,,
\
1t AM Te 6 PM IUM
Som• w/r1dio1. City of Co1t1 M111 11111 r•lurn1, 1104121 I 10~1261
1104825) !105)24 ) 11041 27)
OUR PRICE $1696
S1l1 Pri''' Good for 72 Ho1111. CerJ Subject to Prior Sal e
'67 DODGE
Po!1t1 4 dr. H.T. VI,
P.S .. R&H, air. 9ood
10406451
$1096
11110 .,
ll'.ilt1 .
'69 CHEVY MALIBU HT
I
YI, •ufo., R&H , P.S., 1lr cond.
l1071SIJ
$2396
PARTS-SERVICE
HOURS
7AMletPMMON
7 AM lo 6 PM TUI-I PARTS DEPT. ONLY
I AM le I PM SATUIU>AYS •
~ q lJ e~ .o.~CADIWIC
"""""""'"""'• 2600 HARBOR Bl..,
OOSI'A ·ME.SA
540-9100 Open Sunday •
CHEVROLET
'6J OJeV7 Impala \Va.gon.
New ea& Ji)Only 28,000 mi.
New 4 ply tires. Paint &
body In xlnt cond. $650. 2'!'91
Mendoza Dr, CM. 549--0507
'70 NOYA
SALE PRICED
ibe4 ~CAOILUC
AU1HOAllfD .......
2600 HARBOR BL.,
COSTA MESA
5'10-9100 Open SUnday • --c~oM~n~-i
"64 Comel Sta. \Vag. 6 pass ..
V-8 r/h, air, PIS. Well
seN. Gd rood. $52a. or b!ll,
VS, automatic, power steer· ofr. 673-4191
Ing. dlr. IAaded. (CVE369) L,,061"-ST='cA-=T~!O~N~w-gn-,-,-,,.-,.-. -good-,
Full price Ul.95. Call 494-7744 tires Xlnt n.1nninz cond.
'67 El Camino S.S. S250.' 645--4038
"'" • bt.ok, rocket "'''" CONTINENTAL 327 4-spcl_ l Owner, 37.00J
ml. $1350 or trade. 645-4687
• '&3 Chevy Impala
Fae air, P/b, PIS. VS
VERY CLEAN * $600 * 646--1880 *
'69 El Camino-Full p!)\\'t'T,
many extras. $24T;i. 496-4194
aft 6:30 pm
'65 Chevy Impala. 2 Dr. xlilt
eng, body, &: tires. $fiOO
893-4943 art 5 Pl\1
'64 IMPALA, 371, Pov.'i!r &
air, OrigiNll owner. * 962-21676 *
1967 Chev Impala 2-dr In.
Air, P/s. Clean.
$12'";,0 *** ~7023
'69 Impala 2 dr. 350CC, fact
air, full pwr. $2100. Owner,
4!»-2210.
'6-1 CHEVY Van $500. In good
condition. Xlra!:. P It:
ti1J.--0640.
1965 Chevrolet
conv. Good oond.
673-t792 or 540-7878
The .fastest draw in the Wl'!lt
. . a Daily Pilot ClassWed.
Ad. 64Z-S678
CONTINENTAL '68 . .( dr.
Mint condition. Only 6000
mi. $3300 White, Fact. air,!
lull pwr, lthr Interior.
67J..-95Ei or 613-5789 ,
e '63 CONTINENTAL-Nel"·'
tires Pvt ply. fiOO. Call
646-<>tl
e '63 CONTINENTAL -New
tires. Pvt pty. S?OO. Call·
646-49'1
'64 Black 4 Dr .. fuU pwr, lthr
seats, good shape. $695 -·
Mw;t sell. 5.i1-MOO\
CORVAIR l
,·,-u-ST-,.-u-.-65-eona--c-.-N-ili-.]
Xlnt cond. Just overhauled.,
557-93!3 btv.'11 4&6. '
CORVmE
1968 CORVETTE ENG 3:llr. ~
clutch, Bell Housing Muncit '.
4 spd. Complete. Perfa'
condition $400. 645-4681 l
• 1965 Col"\/ette 327/365 hp..
4-spd trans, Ai\f/t~M, iuxxi.
M&-4211
Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported
H•ppy E•1ter from De•n lewi1! We're c•I•·
br•tin9 by offerin9 good, 1olid recondition-
,J now c•r tr•d•ins •f the lowosl pricos you'll
find •nywher•. Shop now •nd 1ave!
$995
lf67 TOYOTA COIONA
lt1dio, h••+•r. 1ulcm11i c.
ITRV017l
$1095
196' VW FASTIACK
R1dio, h1el1r, 4·1Jle•d.
Sh11p. 1 SUGlll I
$1195
1961 TOYOTA CORONA
5•d1n, Redio, h••t•r, 1ir
co"d. ITNP'409 l
$1395
196t TOYOTA CIOWN
SlDAN
R1dio, h11l1•. 4 \p11d.
C'2J09
$1495
1966 MGI G-T CPL
k1dio, h11ler. ~.1p11d.
Wirt wheel1. IYWT291l
$1595
1t6t TOYOTA CORONA
H.T. ••di•, tie.tot, 4.
s,ttd. Air c.1ndl!:on1d,
$1695
1,61 TOTOl'A CORONA
H.T. R1dio, h•elir, 111•
lom1ti' l 1ir c11nd. !XEV.) 2111
$1695
1961 TltlUMl'H GT6
Cpe. Rtdio, h11l•r, 4.
1p11d. Wir1 wh1•li.
IWQWll.751
$1795
1970 TOYOTA COll:OLl.4
Cpe. R .. H., 111tom1tic,
Undtr 10,000 mil11.
$1795
1•69 TOYOTA COllONA
H.T, R1d:o, h•tl•r, 11110·
~ ..,,,;c I 1ir cond. !YER·
11 11
$1895
1969 YW S9UAll 11.
Std. Rtdi•, h11I••. 4. •Pt•~. low 111il11, .l"lf2'
$2177
1910 TDfOTA MAll 11
Std R&H. 4 101td, Air
cond. j1Q04471
DEAN LEWIS
1966 Horbor lfvd., Cotto Mtsa
'. . ' . ..
•
' Saturday, April 10, 1~71 DAILY PILl!l'
._ ........ l~ I .......... l§l I ., ........ · l§l I ........ -I~ I '"'""''"" J§J ll ·~....... 1§1 1 ~1 ·,..;;~ .... ,..;; .. ·;;;.;l§l~M ! . .,......... J§J I[ ..........
; Autos, UMd 990 Autos.. UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd .990 Autos, Used 990 . Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UaM
I~ I . '
1-~--~~......,,..--1 -~~~~~~~
CORVmE MUST+,NG OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH "PONTIAC
!MMEl>IATE DELIVERV '-15"MUSTANG 1"'9 01<1' T""""'® Cuslom,I '65 OLDS ''5 BARRACUDA
• UP TO 11000 , All power w I air, Estate . vs, .. uto, blk 1n1. PIS. P/B, '68 .PONTIAC SC UNTS cyl., &Ulo. tn.ns. radio, Sale Bids close April 121h Start!~. Air con1hUonlr1K. ·DI
0
0·"' . beater. whitewall llNs. , ....... n Fom1.1 available trorn power ateenng, pov•et brak· radlaJ littt;, Perfect and car. Ventura 4 Dr. H.T. Aulo. -~ tZ.KZ51121 rr,"{'; · Pal&e, 'f'ruat De-pt. ~s. radio., heater. INHW-48.000 ipl $645. 645-4687 trans., air L'Onditionlng,
New Conetts $888 Security Pacific Nari Bank, IHJI '65 BARRACUDA 2 DR. po,,"". ,~!~:,;""> • power brak-. $888 XLNT OOND, S65Q or ,.....--~ llardtops, 4 Speedi;, DAVE ROSS Newport Center, Fashion .. BES!' OFFER 64&-{J796 $198B
A•l<>ma!I"' PONTIAC ldond. 10% d•poo;t m"'I DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
'69 LE MANS
Vl,. auto., P.S., ·P.B .. a1r
cond., vinyl lop. <XTC1&1J
$2288
DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
PONTIAC
'67 TEMPEST
6 cyl., auto,, rully equip-
ped. (UUNlCM)
$98'8
DAV& ROSS
PONTIAC
2480 Harbor BJvd. at Fair Dr. • Air 0000;""""'< oooompo.ny bid. Car moy b< PONTIAC PONTIAC DAVE ROSS t AH colors eumlned at Brown's Shell PONTIAC . Ch 2t80 llarbor Rivd. al ra1r Or Sen•lce Stlltion, East Coast I Guaranty ev eo..1a M"" ,.....ii Hiwoy • J•mbo<tt Rd. 124,.)llarbor 81,,. 11 Fo~ or. '70 EXECUTIVE 2480 Harbor qlvd. at ratr Dr. Costa Mesa :WS-11117
711 E. l?Ui St. 'f.6 MUSTANG-Au!O (5,000 ·57 Toronado.1 owner, tac-Cosla llilesa 54&-8017 GTO 2~ Harbor Blvct. at J.'air Dr. c .. ,. ""' 64&811l7 I ---=R'"'A"'M=B""L=ER
Sant Ana Costa Mt>Sli 546-8017 DAVE ROSS ;,,i:9::11 ' ~11. &H' ''ind, r&h. nc" tins lory air, full power, vinyl '1)2 OLDS su.,.r 88, 4-dr, Orig vs, auto .. R&H, power slerr; e ,70 GTO • PONTIAC
I===""'"-; _ · 1m1nt. Xlnl rood. 1 owner, top, 40,000 ml. Xlnt rond. O\.\'flC'r ~000 mi's Good Ing & br&Us, air, vinyl top.
: CORVETTE ·1;7 S 1 Iv<' 1· : pn('r. S!t:iO. 673-5016 ;ill Belov.· Blue Book. S2375. Aft 1 'sooo' :i.16-n46 ' 5 ""·· 50,000 mi. warranty 455 • 4 spd. O'.lmple~e ales &: Sel"Ylce
Fastblick. 4-~!)11, :::.r.135il ~i:::O pn1 6 pm or wknds, 833-2399 1 -'7~~~c-•,,--·-,..-,-=,,----,.. ,. 12895 2••• rbor Blvd. · ~ C U nvt R&H I remaining, (12004) -· hp. Air. A.\llF~!. IJ\\T 'G~ ;\ll'~fA:-..t; :!-+ 2 pl.~. '69 Cutlas.s S. Convt., Air; All u 8~~ ~ng -Penins~ SAVE 646-4665 aft 4 & wknd1 a1 Fair Dr.
: windoiv~. :\hl! l"Ond. l'v! p/IJ, air-rnnd. $161Xl. Call po\.\·~·r A\l/F\1 lo n1i's po~·er, ig · '68 Po,,,,.,h ""-•,·~ xlnl. Costa Mosa ,., ••17
• ""·•"JOO. !il·ll 816-3~:\ "A"2"°,. · · · · · · Potnt $750. 673-1916 DAVE ROSS • r ''" ... ~ ~ .,.. .......,.... ""'' xlnf rond, S:lHXl. Pvt pty &irrHit-e Below whcliesale. Open 1 days a week
'62 Corvette 377-t ~p. nu 1if"it uslang VS auto. Xlnt ~J.1S-0l73 PLYMOUTH PONTIAC Call 644-ml S:JO AM to 9:00 PM
tires, tape'. Shaqi ~!u~t sell rond, $2150, r 'i nan c in g ~.68~0-L~D-S-C~"-,..,.--,-... -,-,=,r. '61 J>oot1ac Tmipest Sed. V-~PO~NT=IA7C~.~.,,-,,G=ro"°,-H~nl~lp-, 1
'64 RAMBLER
770 Classic. Auto. trans., r&·
dio, heater, whitewall tires.
(60298)
$588
DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
T·BIRD
'67
THUNDERBIRD
V8, auto., RAH, P.S., P.B.,
P-window1, taclOry a ir.
lTSF'8t51
$1688
CAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
J.'80 Harbor Bl;d. at Fair Dr.
Cotita Me8t. ~17
'65 T-BIRD
Hardtop. Full J>O'Wf, fac-
tory air, (PDK336)
Sale Price $695
Open Easter Sunday
BUl JOOH'
S795 best oUer Traci!' !or avail. !HS-2&.!S Air. PIS. 27.000 mi, r&h, -. ----,.-----::-2l80 Harbor mvd. at Fair Dr. 8, uuto. Good tires & 4·spd, PIS, di~ brakes,
van 644-4l93 af! 5 P\l_. _ 'li6 ;\IUSTANG 6 l') I :,,tick, Clt'an· $1550. 6-1&-7',,()J I ~~LYAM~~ .m 38l. Cosla !\fey 546.8017 1 n.innin: cond. S2$. 642-7064. $1100, Pvt pl)', 968-lTIO 2"80 !{arbor Blvd, at Fair Dt.
'67 CORV~E t'stbck. All fll:'.11' tu't's, i 11 s Pe<' t 1 0 11 I '!i6 Olds .i42 4 speed!i/s new ' tires. ' Alt 6 p~ =="°",,.-----,,,,-77~c-• '1ll "'· mans, f'\tUy equip'd, ll1965iii"i'Tfo,;;;,;;,..,~1~cw.,<i<1omm>w;•OM"on;;:. IC~"'~1~'..!M~,,..~--_".~~~l1
pwr, Air, Auto trans, $2(XMI stickrr. $725. 646--0313. I posi. l'X cond. $1095 Oller 962-0073 '6? GTO-Blue \.\/vinyl tnp, 10 Lo ml Pvt ty 4. spd, PIS + extra.s."Xin1 S..,'DEBAKER
B. J. Spilrtscar Cente
28.13 Harbor, C.M. SfG.4491
.. '61 T-BIRD. New tires.
Runs p>d.
or best ofter. Aft 4 pm: ,66 MUSTANG $750 art 6 ~365 mi. No finer in lown, A s; ~11 * I U
54()..-0153. '64 Plymouth Fury-3 8 J, steal at $U'l5. 6#-6126 cand. SGSO. 89J....t09l 1 ---;C"ic)IJiiGAR--l_'Good"."""...."'°"'."""'.-~•~&14~-46~7"_' _ 1 Buy the new snill headers, C'8rn. tape ck-ck & '63 Ponuae Le:\fans V-8. x.ln't • '67 GTO -Auto, P is, P/b, $99. GD trans: new brake•,
Tum unused items i11to quick &ll the old sllill l':octras. NN'ds body work. Daily Pil9t Want Ads have l'Ollri. $39~1. Call eves Al\l/FM, lo rnilcage. $1295. gd lires. '62 S!udeb&ker.
$250 • • • 673.3682
'•iii!~iiiji~jii~~iiil cash, call 642-5678 ·Bes1 offer. 646-1346 bargall'IJ!I 1a_lo'-"-·--5,11-1:-i.11. S.S-9712 * 9G7-895S * For beit results! 642-5671 I• Autos, New 980 I Autos, New Autos, New 980 I "'A-u7to-,-, ~N~ew____ 1 ·~c--~----~990= Autot, New 980
'70 COUGAR X.R7 ====
... ~. "'""· ... ., ,, .. r. '67 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '64 NOVA II ing & brakes, factory air, • ) -
Con\'ertlble. V8, aalomatic, B I (j B I (i
low mileq:e. Factory y,·ar· STOCKS MAKE DEALERS 1,,.or. HY.T. Cp,•. •1_,11 the ~~odi .. •1. A!,"1 011.d.,•l•cl•~c eve•v-4 Or. Sed•"· ll,515 MILES. Al».ol..,t.lv ~011lfi•d "~Hf• f 1119• OU I OU O tee me euf1 U fl< 1lttou1I 11ew o!e ledy 1thool t9echtt toe" cer. Ne1ty l'lic•, l'I•~·· oeell
ranty, (9D4B$329s5i · color we -pul 011 thit cet, Thi1 i1 011• of tho1e <•rl. Com1 tl'lo~ed ;" th!nt with 6 eyl., •wto. tf1n1., redio. It'•
lie, IP2J501 wodh the trip lo 1ee "lhh 11ice ctr. fHMX19!5)
c .. :'#:ER 11!u,~~:"G5CiREATER SAVINCiS--$
26
-
99
__..__Sll-
99
-LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN?
'68 COUGAR 3024V, !ac air ····------.. -----JJl!l•••--------.. -------.. isc brakl!s, PIS, vlnyl
lop, Xlnt cond, Pvt ply.
!>IS-5188.
DODGE
'68 DODGE
Dart. Auto R&H, air cond.,
vinyl iop. P.S., P.B.,
{XD\V644J
$1888
DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
2480 Harbor Bh1d. al Fair Dr.
Costa l\feu. 546-SIUT * '66 DODGE VAN * VS, auto, R/H, lo1v ml,
black interior. Xlnt Cond.
$1~. 64.5-4687
'i3 p()LARA • R&H, 55,000
ml. Runs good. $3911. Ph : --. '64 Dodie sta v.·g!}-Auto
trans, Pis, new tires, great
ndio. uxi. 673-7727
'Ell Dodge 2-dr hrdtp, 318 VS,
Auto, Ex~ptionel co n d ,
$2'JS. 64.6-20-\6
FORD
'64 FORD
Futura. 3 i;peed, radio, heal·
er. (JAEt13)
$588
DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr.
Costa Mesa ~11
'69 GALAXIE
390 VS, auio., R&H, factory
&lr. (YXV7321
$2388
DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
'70 Impala '70 Camaro '70 Malibu '70 Nova
Spt. Cp1. 2 Or. H.T. Redio,
eir. ftct. werr•nlv. 1<1 .000
"'ile1 Cheep·che•p·che•p.
(05<1ASV l
2 Or. H.T .. P.S., •ir. 1p•c;,1
int ••. trim, r1dio, euto. o •• d
1hetp. Feet werr•nly fl·
meini119 !AXV3t7)
Cpe. 1 Or. H.T. I 0.000
rnit11. Werrtn+y up to
50,000 mil•1 remeiflin9. P.S.,
euto., rtdio.' R41ot 1li1rp.
!9741
4 Or. s.d. H••• i1 v1lw•.
P.S., R&H , 6 cyl., ew to. H11
w1r1111ty book. fJSOASQI
$2750 $2999 $2899 $2275
'69 Impala
c~1t. Cpe. P.S., P.8 .. •uto.,
e l•. r1dio. R•meinin9 werrtn·
tv. Front 1;.,, cer. Deed
1he<p. (XWE2221
$2499
'69 Malibu
Cpe. 2 Or. H.T., P.S .. redio,
ewlo. He1 ••m1i11i119 feclorv
w•rtenly. Thi1 i1 • front !;,,.
,,, too. l'l'CMOl>bl
$1899
'69 Impala
<I Or. Sed. Auto .. P.S., rt·
dio, eir cond. Nice, nice,
"'''· Po1 itiY1ly e 1teel.
!YOS542 l
$2199
HERE-ARE SOME BEAUTIFUL FORDS!
'70 FORD FAIRLANE '70 LTD WAGON '68 FORD WAGON
SOO 1 0<. H.T. P.S., eulo., r1dlo, 1it
cond. Reme ining w.trrantv. 12.000 111il1
'''· Shop thi1 prict. (91i08Hll
Cntry. Squi••· OOOHH. Nice. Ltd. F1irlen1 500. Auto .. P.S., 1ir, redio.
trim, auto., P.S., AM ·FM 1ler10, 1uto. 1Ri9ht rnil•1. !81795AI
low rnil•1. Sure • winntt. (.989AVBI
$2699 $3999 $1999
'67 FORD 9 PASS. '68 MUSTANG
We9011. Cou11hy s.cl. 11.edio, •uto., "uto .. P.S .. 1ir co11d., r1dio. D•1d
P.S .. IP2l~3l 1he1p. IXDZ9661
$1599 $1699
'70 MUSTANG CPE.
4 lpted, r1dlo, P.S., low ryiile1. W1r-
r111ty rem1i11i119. leeutiful cer. Hey,
this i1 1 '70 •I '69 price. I 161AKKI
$2399
VANS SUN DIAL CAMPER CONVERSIONS. SLRl'S
4-COOK STOVE-ICE IOX-DEAD SHARP UNITS. VANS
'65 CORVAIR 2 DOOR COUPE
S1ock. S!rong: car. INMF211 I
'64 CHEV. IMPALA WAGON
9 pass. Aulo., radio, pov.•er tileerin~.
IN\VA7881
'64 MALIBU WAGON
6 fl8.llS . V.'&gon. Radio, 4 speed.
. IOSSI98)
$599
$899
$599
'63 conVAIR 2 DOOR COUPE
Auton1ulh'. R&H. I owner. (UOJ791) $499
'65 IMPALA SUPER SPORT
:i Dr. CJH'. H&H, power steering.
jSRD-1\lJ $899
''8 IMPALA 6 PASS. WACiON s 1599 Au10., radio, P.S. (\VXE34S) -
'69 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
Vinyl roof, air, 29.000 ml. P.S.,
radio, auto. 12.DT981) $2299
'62 PONT. TEMPEST WAGON $599
6 pas!!.. Air, P.S.. auto. Stroni;-nitt. f JQ\V757l
'66 IMPALA SUPER SPORT
CJlE'. 1 01\Tit'r. Vinyl roor, P.S ..
auto. (TBJ806)
'67 IMPALA SPORT CPE.
Hadlo, auto., P.s .. air. Fr<'sh.
(UUC022)
'67 MALIBU SPORT Cl'E.
P..S., radio, auto, vinyl roof.-
8844) ....
$1399
$1499
·.$1499
'66 MUSTANCi
Radio, P.S., auto., vinyl roof.
Shar11. IRH\V966)
'67 MUSTANCi
Auto., P.S., radio, Wholtule.
IVCJ704l
'67 FORD FAIRLANE 500
4 Dr. Sed. Air, R&H, power
sterrlng. tUDU0361
'65 MU$TANCi
Auto .. R&H, pow•r steering.
(JK\V210)
'66 V.W. IUCi
Stick. radio. Buy. (SVZ267J
'68 V.W. IUG
Stick, radio. Special. CWCE268l
'65 V.W. IUG
Stick lihift, radio. Great buy.
tTDN1591
'68 PLYM. SATEUITE WCiN.
6 pass. P.S., radlo, auto., alr.
Sharp. tVSA.llll
'66 BUICK SPORT WACiON
P.S., auto., radio, air. Strong.
(UPS376)
$1199
$949
$799
$699
$899
$1099
$799
$1799
$1399
'69 CAMAIO 2 DR. HAIDTP. $2099 1 owner. Nice. Auto., rad!o, vinyl
roof. IYCMB31)
TRUCKS-TRUCKS-TRUCKS
1969 CHEVY
2 TON
50 serie1. Single 1peed 20800
~•r a xle, dual re1111r, 6 cyl.,
-4 speed, 40 ,000 miles. E.11cal-
'69 CHEvY >/• TON '67 CHEYY 'fl .TON
Pich1p. VI, •lick, 1herp c•mp•t
''";''$2699 VI, redio, 1h•rp. IV44306)
Automatic, VS. radio. 4 speed, VB enJinl', ft. van or sta~e es is. Can be 169 CHEVY 'I• TON $3699 '68 CHEVY 'I• TON $3499 loot <ond;t;oo. W;u t•kt 12
2480 Harbor Bh•d. at Fair Dr. tl63S9SJ radio. (~AJ lengthened for 1-4-t 8 ft. bed.
C.OSta MeS& :>16-8017 { 8 l-495A I 1 t ,000 l'lile1. Auto., redio, •ir.
'68 DODGE 1/J TON '67 CHEVY 1/J TON
Sh•rpie. il454JE) ~t •1191n•, 1tlclij; redio. IV947101 ~~~00~;~,:~~:~~l ... _________ ._ _________ I $2499 $2499
;;·:, ;: "i!':~ :~': These units have FRESH COLOR INSIDE & OUT!!! ~ 599 oonditiorUng-, v.'ide tires,l .. •••••••••••'!"'•••••••••••••••••••••••11"-~:"":'::~~"."."~~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~------------,;,ooiSE~!;:iud•lwery _,. 1966 FORD Yi TON YAN 1969 DODGE Yi TON YAN 1969 DODGE SPORT YAN ' '71 FORD 'll TON '68 CHEVY 1/l TON '64 FORD 1h TON
Pickup. low mile1. Ce'"p•• equip-Pickup. R.ed io PS., •wfo., •!r. VI •"ti"• p ic•1.1p. f,t7JJOI A-1. ment. VI. llSS-42Gl G IP2i 611. '~~~"::,~:..:~:: A"'$1";'3' .,;,,; .. IU5n75J Aolom$2''· .. ,dio.,Shup9. IP1Jlll I '"'"$2"· A6olom,•l;<,9""'· oio. $3199 "''$2299
w/blk Landau top, ps/pb,
air, AM/f"M ·Stereo. $2975
or T.0 .P. 64~l206.
'68 BRONCO V~. eqp'd
w/roll bar, XT commando!.
: drlv\ne IJahts, Xlnt rond.
. Prleed lo sell 54~3.')42
Ul60 FORD GALAX.IE 4-dr,
· auto trans. $150.
Call 642--0383
. 1963 FORD Galaxie 500 SI 75.
Mi..3045 16502 Ross Lane.
Huntl111ton Beach. * 1970 FORD COBRA ..
Xlnt. Low ml. Sa.er. S2350
495--0248
JEEPS
li!S; Jeep 1ta wgn -Reblt
tr&r. & mdialor, flC'W fuel
pump, batlery & hrakes.
Good rood. $650. ~
'43 JEEP Sin wagon, 283
rtbJt Che\I)' eJIC, 11('W paint,
1396, ., ... 195.
; LINCOLN
'fi7 4 dr Llneoln O>nt'I. :\1n't
cond. Qr1a:. owner. $3415. -MERCURY
·63 MercurJ O:>owt Q)nv. 6
cyl, 4 IPf'td. Nri' Uni, tl)ll, C•r1Hm!t• cl~ J)te511ft
pltte. Rebullt enatne And ..... s<ro. ,,..., ...
ftlDltl are Jt'!t a phone
call l 1'.ll)' -&62-5678
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'60 EL CAMINO
Reef!y nice. 1".S., •u-
lomelic, redlo. ( R21·
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'68 EL CAMINO
Hutt•• Or111gt. Awlo.,
R1dio, l".5., 1ir.
( 1"21 Sl J
'68 EL CAMINO '69 EL CAMINO
R.ed w/bl•ck Yi11yl Y•Uow w/YiRyf roof,
roof. Auto., l".S., eir. e11to., redio, P.S., 9or·
(1114111 9eou1, !719SIEI
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'69 EL CAMINO
Ytllow 1up•t 1potl.
Air, bl1clr vlnvl •oof,
eulo., P.S., r1clio.
1111020)
28~8 HA.RBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
'69 CHEVY 1/J TON
Pickwp. 6 c:v1.. •tic•, redio, H.O.
<wpoM$2399
'69 CHEVY 1h TON
Pickup. P,S., .;,, t•dio, eulo., V8,
flic1. tP21711
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'68 FORD 1/J TON
Pickup. ltedio, ttic~. 6 c:yl. l11y.
I 166J9AI
$1599
'67 CHEVY >/4 TON
Pi,kup. R~dio. VI, 1ti,Jr, H.D.
1quipped. IU51250)
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'59 FORD 1/J TON
'57 FORD >/4 TON
C1lt over I' C•mper. Thl1 h • r•el
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FULLflPRICE
• (0 ) Serial No. 2367 2 Dr. Spt. Std. (IK93L131099)
ULLPRICE FULL PRICE SAVE $3 97 $1
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$3695 $795 $450
12 PER
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'66 Mustang ~= ..... :::::-.::$ 77 '6 AXIE '67 Galax·1·e ~~.~ ..... ,~.;. ..... $1177 Irons. Sh1rp. 500 H T 1u1t. lron1~ "219 VI " . 1mm1 , 0 • wvmn
'66 FD D ~~~~~~:...'wj· ''" $1177 V8,outomoticrrons.,factoryoir,powersteering.(XNK343) '68' vw t~"""" $1777
'68 CHARGER = $1677 $ _-'67-ST---A. =--wG----. 1s:-,::i~;;;.-~:$1-47-7
'68 .Plymouth ~~s 77 '65 F600 :~~~·---$1277 '69 FORD ~~~--·-$11877
'69-TORINO f~~:.,. s 127·7 '67 Mustan ~~~;· s 1277 '66 CHEV ~!~~i~!;~~-~ $77 7
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
A PRI L 10, 197 1
A SPECIAL SURVEY:
What Today's Man
And Wife Expect
Of Each Other
CAMPING ON WATER-
Newest Way to Get
Away From It All
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ANGIE DtCKINSON :
Pushing 40 and
Prettier Than Ever
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Family,:W~
Coloring Cont•
For Boys and Girls
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~KIDS AND PETS:
How to Make
Them Both Happy
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YOR ERICH SECAL,
· tlMJ.Mr of "!AK SU>rl•
I• yo•r boolc., "'Lo.Ht
Sk>ry." HHCI on your
,,.,..,,.., Ufe or IM
U/• o/ .a~one yo•
kiNwl'-C. L. ltfaNala,
Colorado Sprlnf•, Colo.
e "Love Story" is actually baaed on the
true experience of one of my students at
Yale. When I heard the atory of the
death of the etudent'e wife, I waa ao
grief-1tricken that I aal down to write a
fictional work that would commemorate:
their love. The ~ult is now well·lr:nown
throughout the world.
POR ROCERS C. B . MORTON,
Stcretary of tk lnkrior
'll'lua• •n.cl tc11'fJre u
LM •lt.orw•• dida11ee
•crou llae (1'1ited
Scoie. "°' Uacltadilt6 .4to.b or HnJOaii1-
Mr•. F. R. Har~ra, SuatlMr, Falt.
• Tbe ahorteet1.distance in the 48 states
connecting extreme points is 2,088 milee.
which ia the diet•nce between a point
about 10 milee eouth of Brunswick, Ga.,
and a point about 12 milea south of San
Diego, Cali(.
POR SOl'Bl.4 WREN, «treu
I reod llurl your .on.,
-"#aoUf la • loddler, u '*'-t ,..,.,., PreJ&Cla
•"" EftfU..I&, be.Uk• laoUo... Flay1-T. R.
AU.ra, Creen B..,. "''-·
e When I made my first 6lm in Holly.
wood. I had ao much trouble with English.
It made me denou.s. I don't want my
baby to grow up facing a similar prob-
lem. I want him to be able to communi-
cate with people in other countries.
POR FINTON BWUNT,
Postma1kr Gtnual
JJ'lty are elwiln teUeN
af aU... lla.e lo"'?~ r1.
~orfe R. Boolla., Mer--
ced, Cal#.
• Chain letters, per l!e.. are not illegal.
and 1he chajo.Jener form may be uaed to
stimulate the distribution of various types
of campaign material As a general state·
mc:nt, chain leuera which aolicit money
or any other thing of value., and which
contain a promiM: of a return dependent
upon the activities of those who follow
in the chain, are regarded a.a non·mail-
able matter under the postal lottery and
fraud laws. The ecH:alled "Good Luck"
chain leuers which merely promise good
fortune to those who continue thr chain
and threaten bad luck lo those who don't.
are mailable., unless aent on poataJ cards
or otherwiae on the outside of m&il. in
which cue they would be non-mailable.
FOR ARTHUR GODFREY
A• a man actifJe in the antipollu·
tion campaign for many year•,
do you feel the public u general-
ly apathetic about thia mb ject?
-R. Dunn, Green Bay, Wu.
• Just to show you bow apathetic people
arc: General Motors came out with a gadget
that cuts the pollutants 50 percent. It cost
$10 to have it put on a car, and they tried
it out in Phoenix which has a tremendous
pollution problem. You know how many they sold? Five hundred
in one year. People just don't seem to care.
FOR BOBBY OHll,
BoltOlt Brui.tu ll«lfe-, Sw
So,,.. of your '""'"'
~ """" ,.., .. •""""'
all tlotlo11 on your toarls
..W. cla.arille1. Tlwty
MY ll U "&oo .. ucA. n
Ho. tlo yo• •....er iJae ... 1-Jolut
Ro1era, OW.lao""' CU,., Oldo.
e Okay, rm lucky, richt? I've been
gifted.. right? But the world ia full of
people who've not been gifted. Nol only
haven't been gifted, but have had thiop
taken away from them. All I have to do
is see one of them-aome little girl who
can't walk and yet keeps pn smiling at
me, aome lady like Deanna DeJeicU who
Jc>ea home to an iron lung every night
and 1till givea me a kw and a hug after
~ery hockey game. All I have to do i1
tee 80meone lilr:e that; then I don't
th.ink I'm 1uch a big hero any more. I
think that compared lo tho.e people I'm
a very amall article! A very a.mall, lucky
ubcle. It k.noch me down pretty bloody
fut. It cull deep into me, and I'd rather
not ta.llt about it. lt'1 ve.ry personal
FOR ULLl..4/V /ti. BIUDSR.4JI'
PruUlelU of tk Am~rica
Lil>r4'1 Auoc:Ur"°'9
Tlaer• la.. been eo-.e-
elainf Nf4 •bout COM-
put.er~fl tdec:omm~
1tie•Cion be11aee11
veraity), and other data banks through
computer terminals which may be lo-
cated hundreds of miles from the com·
puter which coota.ina the data file.
POR MONTY BALL,
of 111'1 "Let'1 Malet a Deal"
,,.. laa1 ntellaocl I• rued
;,. •electin1 llae 42
plo1era sued daily ln
row-•"°"' "IAI'• Malu
a Deal?"-D. ,4, Bo•·
Ut:Jc.. Lewuk>n, ldalao
• The 42 traders selected for "Let .. 1
Make a Deal" are choaeo from the ticlcet
lines outside the 1tudio prior to each
1how. Selections are made on the basis
of their unique trading objects or on
the way they are dreaeed.
FOR DR. /.4MES ..4. BRUSSEL,
rwthor of .. C~book of a
Crime P,rcltUitrnt'
You laa11e helped iden-
tify lhe erimllaol In
HffNil ca.aea. Did you
eoer ttudy llut .. ur-
fkn of Andrno Bor"n and lal.
tJtJi/e? I/ •o, wh.at condruion did you
tl rt1t0? JJ" a• Liny If uihy 1-A nn !+I oy·
cock, Utica, N.Y.
• Yea, ) have stuc:Ucd the Lizz;ie Borden
cue and have been unable to reach a
definite conclusion. As you know, it hap-
pcned many years ago. There are several
excellent books on this murder cue
that you can obtain from you.r local
libraries.
POR JEANE L. DIXON, 'eer
Do you ue any early
•olwlon lo llae prob.
lem o/ m}aelcl"' air.
plana?-ltlarr Moore,
Bil Rapid., Miela.
e I get psychically that greater eecu.rit~
mea.sures by the airlines plus more severe
punishment will help lessen this problem
in the future.
FOR CRARAM KER~
ttls "GaJJopin& Courmd'
Do you pklc lla.e peo-
,.M tc11t.o la•le your •pe-
clally /or llaal day, and
l/ 10, are llaey peoph
on your 1ta8?-Marlill
Tltaler, Rid1e~IJ, N.J.
e Yes, I do pick the people to taaJc the
dish, but these are people in the audj.
ence and not part of our staff or crew.
Alao, these are picked at random and
not selected ahead of time.
FOR THOM..4S MCHUGH,
CliUf, lrteom,e. FitustKc
41111 I' eallA Dept.. lnurn.ol
RewlUU! Service
Hot0 "'°"1 s.s ,..,,,..,.,..
•re reee"1ed yearly 1'
Row ""'"1 of IM N·
lurlU requirs corredio1U1-Ber~
Ander~n., Det1U. Lah, N.D.
• During the 1970 individual income
tu filing period, 76.8 million Formt
1040 were filed with the IRS. Of that
number, 8.5 million contained tnpayer
errors. In adc:Ution, during the fiscal year
1969, 2.1 million individual income-tu
retuma underwent audit to determine the
taxpayer's correct taxable income and
hia correct tax liability.
librarie1. To talutl uwnl laa1 lhU
been U..ple1tMllWlt-Mr1. F. N.
/acob1er&, Sale•, Ore.
e An oustanding example ia the Oregon
Total Information System (OTIS) in
Eugene, Ore., which operatea the Libr~ry
[~perimental Automated Demonstration
System (LEADS,, through which mem-
ber librarica query an enen.ive 6le of
bibliographic recorda 1tored iD the OTIS
computer by uaing remote rypewricu
tennioala and regular telephone: lioea.
Sim.il.u ayste:au are BALLOTS at St&o·
ford University, and LISTS from the
System Development Corp. Special-in•
tereat data·retrieval sy1tem1 search and
retrieve U.N. treaty information (Uni·
venity of W a~ington), lecal citation a
(Ohio Bar Cue and Statute Law among
aeveral others), engineering material.a
(Lehigh Univenity and Stanford Uni·
Want lo .. IL a fa-. pnwon a ••e.tlonf Y-a• Ila,,,..., aAb eoh1ma, and we'll ~
the nwwer from &he prominent pet'909 yoe ck.1.-te. Selld ~ prefenblr •• •
poet ear.I, to A.Ji; Them v-11, famJly Yeell.ly, 641 LeDnat-An .. N-Y-fl, N.Y.
10022. Ye canaot acbow ..... e .-•lo•, b•• •s will ~ SNW for Melt -.-cl.
Fa.milJ' WeekJ.y Tifft Newspaper Ma{IGdne AprilJJ, 1971
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FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK
Hot Shrimp
Appetizers By~~:, ne Proft
Fea1Ja,ry-coaJ~d shrimp and
scallops are deep fried to a
10/den brown and served
hot with the accompanying
tartar sauce for dip'n'dunk.
• Shrimp, lreab..ly cook·
ed, frozen, or canned
may be ueed In prepar·
ing any of theee appeti.&--
ere. 'fbeee recipes lnelude
ehrimp ae hon d'oeavres
and •• the appetiser
course to a luncheon or
dinner.
Elegant French
Fried Shrimp
2 1be.. fresh shrimp in
tlie ahell Yi cup aU-purpoee 9our
1 Yi t.eupecnu aeuoned
ealt % t.e.upoon .euoned
pepper
2 e1p
% cap water
3 to 4 caps be frnh
bread crumbe•
Oil for deep fryia1.
heated to 350°F.
1. Shell shrimp leaving on
tails. Remove black vein.
rinsing frequently under cold
running water; drain well.
Being careful not to remove
tail, split along back curve
of each shrimp all the way
through. Set aside.
2. Blend flour, 1 teaspoon of
the seasoned salt, and 'h
teaspoon of the seasoned
·pepper in a shallow bowl.
Set aside.
J. Beat the eggs, water, re-
maining seasoned salt and
pepper in a bowl until
frothy.
4. Coat ~ch shrimp with
the seasoned flour; then dip
into the egg mixture and
drain well.
S. Using a small amount of
bread crumbs at a time and
adding more as oeeded, coat
each shrimp very lightly
with the crumbs. (Using a
small amount o( bread
crumbs with each coating
prevents crumbs from stick-
ing together and m'aking a
heavy coatina on the
shrimp.)
6. Fry the shrimp, a few at
a time, in the hot fat 2 to 3
min .. or until golden brown
Drain over fat a few sec-
onds before removing to al>-
sorbcnt paper. When tem-
perature returns to 350.F.,
fry a few more shrimp. Re-
peat process until all shrimp
are fried.
After all, you only have one pair of feel
So you owe It to yourself to choose boots
that ~ive you the best fit and comfort
~tble.
That's what you'll find in Wolverine
Durables. And, besides lightness, styting
and value, Durables are rugged. That's
why they stand up to the toughest job.
Wolverine Durables are many things,
and comfortable too. Any boots that offer
you less. aren't fit to be tied.
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7. For appetizer course, pile ~
shrimp per person into hot shell-
shaped ramekins oo salad plates;
'serve with tartar sauce.
2 to 3 dot. fried shrimp
•Trim crusts from bread slices,
1et on a rack over a jelly roll
pan, and dry bread in a 2so•F.
oven. Lightly rub or crumb be-
tween fingers until aumbe are
fine.
Note: If using scallops (about 2
lbs.), rinse and drain. Follow
breading and frying directions
for shrimp.
Shrimp en Chafing Dish
~ cap butter or margarine
2 tabi.p00na olin oil
1 cap chopped 11callions
1 lb. fresh muhrooma.
allced lenrthwise
lhrou1h cap& and stem•
Y, cap finely snipped parsley
~ cup Madeira
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1 Yi u ... fresh llhrimp.
allelJed and
denlned
1 teupoon aeuoaed
ult
~ teup00n lemon
pepper marinade
1 cup dairy aour cream
Tout rounds,
battered lirhtly
1. Heat butter or margarine
and olive oil in ~r of
chafing dish over direct
heat. Mix in scaUioos and
cook 2 min. Add mush-
rooms and cook S min.,
stirring occasionally. Mix in
the parsley and Madeira,
then shrimp and cook, stir-
ring occasionally, until
shrimp tum pink.
2. Sprinkle with seasoned
salt and lemon pepper mar-
inade. Blend in the sour
cream. Heat thoroughly; do
not boil. Drizzle with 2 tea-
spoons Madeira. Place blaz-.
er over the hot water in
lower pan of chafing dish to
keep warm during serving.
Serve mixture over toast
rounds on small plates.
About 12 servings
Hot Marinated
Shrimp
Z lbe. cooked ahrimp,
denined
1 cup dry wllite wiae
Y2 cup peanut oil
1 tablespoon Dl ineecl
oniola
1 tablespoon minced
eealliOll tope
l teup00n roeeaary
2 teaapc>009 aurar
% t.e.upoon ult
% teaapoon lemon
pepper mari.ude
Yi cup butter
l tableepoon lime
juice
1. Spread out cooked shrimp
in a large ahallow baking
dish. Pour over a mixture of
the remaining ingredients,
except butter aod lime juice.
Refrigerate about 5 hn.,
turning shrimp occasionally.
l. When ready to serve,
drain shrimp, rcaerving mar-
ina.de. MeJt butter in a large
skillet; stir in lime juice
with 1 cup of marinade.
Heat thoroughly.
J. Mix in shrimp aand heat
thoroughly; keep warm dur·
ing serving. Accompany
with small plates and cock·
tail picb.
6 to 8 1ervings
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How to Make
Both Kids
And Pets
Happy-
With Each Other
By Felicia Ames,
ou1fM,r of ''TM Dog You Core for, l:S The Cot You Core fo,''
rets and children are a
happy mix. Under the right
conditions, theirs is a · com·
panionship of wordless
magic and understanding.
Pets can teach children re-
sponsibility; even more im-
portant, they can give and
receive love.
But be sure that your child is old
enough to have a pet. Unless there
are older children· in the family to
take the responsibility, most young-
sters under six or seven are not ma-
ture enough.
DOGS
If your little Jimmy's first dog is a
puppy, child and dog will grow up
together, happy and inseparable com-
panions--provided they get off to a
good start. Show Jimmy bow to pick
up the puppy-<>nc hand under his
front legs, tbc other supporting his
rear. Never Jet an animal dangle.
This undermines ·his security. If
Jimmy must drag something around,
give him a stuffed animal, not a real
one. Show him how to cuddle the
puppy without squeezing the woof
out of him. A young animal is espe-
cially delicate. He needs a Jot of sleep
and can tum snappy if lvertired.
Don't tease him.
One of the easiest ways to teach
kindness is to define for Jimmy cer-
tain areas of responsibility for his
puppy, such as seeing that be is fed
on time, that his water dish is always
fulJ and that his coat is brushed and
free of tang]cs.
CATS
Cats are a slightly different story.
They arc, in general, more high-
strung than dogs. They are also more
subtle-part sprite and part animal.
They are more fragile, too. &pe-
cially kittens. who are so loosely put
together that the youngster feels
tempted to hug him to death.
U Jane brings home a kitten, show
her how to handle him, bow to piclc
him up (not by the nape of the neck,
but with bot.Ii h&.nds as described
above). He should be stroked with
the fur, not against it. Hold him
lightly; don't restrain him. When be
wants to get down, let him. He loves
to be played with, but he must not be
teased or shouted at or spanked.
Some of the same ruJes apply to
a child with a cat as with a dog:
leave him alone when be is eating
or sleeping; don't play with bim
when he is tired or after meals; love
him a lot. Any child over six can
learn to clean a cat's litter pan, feed
him his cereal and brush o~mb
him daily. ./.)
OTHER Pm
In general, hamsters, guinea pigs
and rabbits need much the same kind
of consideration as dogs and cats,
except that they are not usually al-
lowed the run of the house. They
cannot stand too much handling.
Birds can adjust to children, pro-
vided loud voices and sudden mov~
ments arc forbidden.
Fish are for children over nine
years old, in my opinion, unless
Mother wants to do all the dirty
worlc. The aquarium must be cleaned
regularly, for instance, and no small
child can do this without bcJp.
There is the right pet for your
child. But whatever it is, let the
child team to respect it for what it
is. And what it is, is an animal. Not
a plaything, not a toy, not a smaller
edition of himself. Once be uoder·
stands that simple but profound fact,
all will be well not only for ht~
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Family ~ekly I April 11, 1971
What Today's Man and Wife
Expect of Each Other
Last ylllr I attended the A II-A mer-
ican Family Search at Lehigh· Acres.
Fla. It aOorded a fascinating oppor-
tunity to study the family relationships
of today. We hear so much these days
about the changing roles of family
membtrs--<ind we are constantly re-
minded of the ever-increasing rates of
divorce and family breaJcups of every
disturbing kind.
The All-American Family ca1uh-
dates are s~cial cases, to be sure;
but they are not whaJ I would call
simply "islands" in our society. For
families like this do e~ist. And there
are many, many like them that are
far from host11e to the family way <>/
lift. No matter what we hear.
I did everything I could to talce ad-
vantage of my opportunity to find out
about these f amilks, for l presumed
that what I found would be represen-
tative of a larRe segment o/ America.
And. after examining the result.r of
my research, I am convinced th.at I
was right
This is the first of a series of ,,._
ports. based on that research and writ-
ten exclusivelv for readers of FA Mt LY
WEEICLY. This report focuses on huf-
band-wif e relationships; another re-
port. to appear in a future irsue. will
seek to encompass the entire weh of
family relationships.
We read a lot about the
so-called ~~'beautiful people"
these days. The husband-wife
teams I met in Florida deserve
this title more than some of
the wealthy, much-publicized
A noted columnist and lecturer exam.IDes current sexual roles and
what effect change is having on the "typical" modern couple
By Jean Adams
people who usually receive it!
Not because these All-Amer-
ican Families had turned a
big company around or were
flying off to Paris. These hus-
bands and wives were beau-
tiful people because of their
obvious and sincere interest
in each other and their chil-
dren, and in bettering the
world around them.
For example, that beautiful family
with aeveo children. She, an attractive,
soft-spoken dedicated mother; be, a
handsome, successful man who finds
time outside his career and home life
to better bis community. Tb.is success·
fut mother-father relationship and rap-
port were obvious during the seated 35-
minute interview. Their children no1
only displayed perfect conduct but ca.me
forth with beautiful philosophies and
perceptions of mankind. Practically all
of I.be families projected strong religious
backgrounds. We saw very few families
with acquired sophistication and status-
seeking traits. They were, for the most
part, natural 1.nd very much themselves,
even to the extent of healthy family en-
counter. For example, one father
strongly disagreed with his son's long
hair, but be and bis wife adjusted to
this problem on the scene, just as lbcy
bad oo doubt adjusted to past family
problems.
Many of the families, including the
one just mentioned, bad a special inter-
est in bumaniatic punuits that involved
helping and understanding our fellow
man. Some discussed causes they
worked for; others, like the intriguing
young family that bad adopted four
young Indian children to rear, were
living the causes they advocated.
The family-to-family relation.shjps
were quite impressive to watch. Hus-
band-and-wife-teams not only showed
concern for each other's comfort and
welfare, they also knew bmir to .. have
a ball" socially. I think these families
from all over America (with rural
America strongly represented) consti-
1ute the solid "where ifs at." and reas-
sure us the family unit is to continue as
a life-style. Quality showed!
Atthough I'm a hearty exponent of
tbe "emerging woman" as a new force
in American life, I have sometimes
wondered about the effects this and
other changes in our society may be
having on families-particularly on the
beleaguered Ameriun husband. As
woman's a.\pirations change at an evcr-
accelerating rate, the man of the family
is often left afloat on a sea of con-
fusion. He is expected to continue to
be the breadwinner and to educate his
children and to do all those other things
that have historically been his responsi-
bility. Sure, be may wu.r a shirt and tic
now instead of buckskin pants and
boots. He might even carry a fancy
title such as corporate executive or
budget administrator; but his basic role
is stlll pretty much the same as it al·
ways was.
The findinp of IQ)' study led to
some inleresting observations about the
changes currently taking place in male-
female relationships. I also found what
was not changing.
For example, J found that "mutual
respect" between husband and wife is
and probably will continue to be the
most important element in the main-
tenance of a compatjble relationship.
From a list of 21 iactors that were
rated by both fatbm and mothers,
"'mutual respect" emerged as the most
important factor bearing on a happy
family life. In fact, it turned out to be
twice as important as any other factor.
What is meant by "mutual respect"?
As I talked with respondents I found
that it embodied such ideas as:
-Treating each other like civil hu-
man beings.
-Respect for each other's ideas, de-
sires, aspirations, needs.
-Treating each other with dignity,
gentleness, understanding.
-Not "boxing in" another human
being--.i.e .• "You are a woman,
thus you must do only these speci-
fied things .... "
A tter all, if we can exhibit mutual
respect in our relationships with each
other, the other important factors to a
happy family naturally will follow. In
other words, it is reasonable to expect
that good communications can be main-
rained and that a basis for a compatible
sex Life will exist
Interestingly, in another piece of re-
search 1 reccntJy conducted among teen-
agers, I found that mutual respect was
at tbc top of theit list, too. Jt stood out
head and shoulders above all olhcr
factors in boy-girl relationships. The
following chart is a comparison of fac-
tors listed by teen boys and adult mar-
ried men as to what makes for a happv
male-female relationship:
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TEEN BOYS
Respect
Appearance (including good fashion
and grooming)
Sense of humor
Manners
Honesty
Personality
ADULT MARRIED MEN
Respect
Communication
Compatible sex life
Religious belief
Honesty-integrity
Sharing child-rearing chores
The idea of mutual respect embraces
bolh groups in irs importance.
Note that among male teens, physical
appearance is more important than it is
to adult married men. This is oot to
say 1hat husbands enjoy sloppiness; it
is simply that other things seem to be-
come more important as one grows'
older. Beauty and appearance of one's
mate, for example, were more import-
ant 10 lhe husband than they were to
the wife.
Here is what I found men think make
a woman fascinating, in the order of
importance:
I. Enthusiasm.
2. An obvious and sincere interest in
or tiers.
3. Willingness 10 listen to a man and
encourage him to be himself.
·l. Ability to bt natural.
5. Smiling disposition.
6. Being in the k.now about the world
around her.
7. Having a pleasant tone of voice.
8. Controlling her weight and figure.
9. Being immaculately groomed.
IO. Maintaining good posture.
ll. Knowing when nor to talk.
12. Wearing ftattering clothes (aware-
ness of fashion).
When given a similar questionnaire
asking what made meo fascinating,
women rated enthusiasm and physical
appearance lower; but fashion, surpris-
ingly, they rated higher!
There were many other revealing
characteristics about these families, and
we'll be taking a closer look. at them in
a future issue of FAMILY WEBKLY. But
because the single quality of .. mutual
respect" loomed so important io this
study, I'd like to look a bit more deeply
into the real meaning of that phrase.
J ust what is "mutual respect." and
why do these couples conceive of it as
being so sacred?
To these people, mutual respect
seems to mean that there ar'e certain
definite limits beyond which we do not
press because we respect the other per-
son's feelings. For example, a husband
may have something in his background
as a child which a wife knows about,
but about which he is terribly sensitive.
One way of Y,ving out "mutual respect"
is to avoid pressing such points beyond
their limit. A wife should know where
the limits are in the first place, and she
should have enough respect to avoid
pushing too far, even in times of anger.
Mutual respect is also dis<:overing
what is unique about the other person
and learning to live with these charac-
teristics. You might not like it that your
husband bites his fingernails, but you
love his terribly interesting mind and
his ability to grasp things. Although ths
nail-biting offends you, and you try to
help hlm cure this offensive habit. you
should avoid driUing endlessly 011 the
point and distorting its importance out
of proportion.
It is true that we can try to improve
upon our mate's qualities, but we should
do so constmc'fively and not desrruc-
ti vely. We can look at our mates' unique
qualities in two different ways--eitber
acceptance (which is a sign of mutual
respect) or rejection (using points of
uniqueness as clubs with which to beat
your spouse over the head).
As a woman, my professional career
is an integral part of my life, along with
my other natural roles, including wife
and mother. Respect for me permits
my husband to accept me comfortably
in my professional role without feeling
that his masculinity is in any way
threalened. This makes our livcs more
fun and adds another fulfilling dimen-
sion to our relationship with each
other.
M y requirement for career freedom
could have met with strong opposition
from my husband-if we bnd not de-
veloped a sufficient measure of ''mutu-
al respect" Jo this case, I might have
been forced to make choices between
unhappy alternatives. Mutual respect
protects us from having to make such
choices. +
In a future issue: "Is Our
Family Way of Life Still
Strong?"
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Camping on Water-
The New "Escape" Boaters can beat the crowds by tenting on or beside
the nation's lakes and rivers
By James Joseph
"Sorry, Campground Full."
Won't signs like that tum
away thousands of families
this summer? Yes, but not
for those who've taken to
camping on water. For every
lake, river and shore line is
an uncrowded, no-cost tent-
ing place.
They're taking full advantage of our
48,000 miles of inland beaches, more
than 12,000 miles of ocean shore and
endless miles of streams and rivers.
Check this: you can camp from a
canoe on Minnesota's Quetico-Superior
land of Jakes (rental canoe, tent and
food, about seven dollars per person per
day). Or water-safari the Missouri in a
family-!ized inflatable boat (rental:
about six dollars a day), umping over-
night ashore. Quick-converting your
runabout or mini-cruiser for camping
("tenting" it with a fabric top and zjp-
tight side curtains) Jets you cruise and
camp Puget Sound or the balmy Gutr
coast with equal ease. The camp-boat
bug bas bitten even the purists-sail skip-
pers who make their sailcraft campable
by fashioning a tent over the boom.
Many boats nowadays are designed
for camping. For example, GIMtron's
versatile 21-foot Vagabond land-and-
water camper ~deeps four in rubber
toam-mattressed bunks. Aquasport's fast
camp-boats are equipped in such a
way that they can be converted to cabin
crafts in only minutes. Perhaps O'Day,
the sailboat maker, tops them all. One
of its models has a crank-up cabin, the
roof of which can be raised 21 inches
to give you six f cet, four inches head-
room for camping.
'Nhether you rent it. buy it or con-
vert it younetf, a camp-boat offers most
of the conveniences of a landbound
trailer, plus such bonuses as untrampled
campsites, undiscovered run places
(sometimes reachable only by water)
and unfettered freedom. "Where the
road ends ... the boat-camper's fun be--
gins," says a tent-boating dad.
Here, for prospective tent-boalen, is
a quick guide to families camping on
water:
• Day Boat or Nisht 8oat1 Today's
popular open-bow boats, whose usable
bows add up to 30 percent more sleep-
aboard spaoe, malce thousands of small
crafts candidates for c:amp-boatiog.
Healing crowtb and costs of land/ubbu campgrounds, tit.is group Is l>oal-camplng in tented cra/t with side curtains /or sluplng.
Typically, Larson's 18-foot Shark, a
sleek family powerboat, converts handi-
ly for overnighting. Its two seats make
up into adult-sized bunks, while a cou-
ple of youngsters can spread sleeping
bags in the bow.
C rafts shorter than 17 feet are usual-
ly best used as "day boats": at night. you
beach them and camp a.shore.
• Coovert It-for Camplnc.Avail-
able from most boat makers or marine
"top shops" are ready-made or custom
convertible tops (priced $75-$95 for the
average 18-foot boat) and side and rear
"curtains" (another $65-$90) which tent-
in the boat for snug, sleep-aboard
camping. An optional •·bow tent" ($35-
$50) encloses the open bow where the
kids usually sleep. (Fancier and more
costly are "stem rooms"-tent-boat en-
closur0$ that allow stand-up headroom
of six feet OT more.)
For the budget-minded, doing-it-your-
self (with an assist from the handy sew-
ing machine) halves the cost of the aver-
age camp-aboard shelter. If you make
it yourself, stick to relatively lightweight
(nine or tO-ounce) fabrics. Most home
machines can handle this weight. Be-
sides fabric, zippers (best arc the dou·
ble-pull kind. zipperable from inside or
out) and grommets to tie down the
shelter, you'll need a supporting frame.
Make it from three-quarter-inch diame-
ter aluminum tubing or thin-walled elec-
trical conduit. Both are stocked by your
hardware store.
A word about fabrics. Ideal for tent·
boating arc the new no-fade, n~hrink
acrylics, dubbed "cbemicaJ canvas."
They'll outlast ordinary canvas, even
hardy marine canvas, by years.
• U Yoa Camp Abori ... Space
is at a premium aboard a small boat, so
conserve it. Lacking a galley, try a
space-saving "outboard barbecue." The
unit hangs over the side, and it is out
of the way.
Whether it's your own or a rented
camp-boat. look at the seats before set-
ting out. Some standard boat seats, bjl}ed
as making up easily into berths, "don't."
Either they don't lie flat-out for com-
fortable sleeping, or they're too narrow
--some being only J 8-to-20-inches wide
rather than a single bed's usual 30
inches. Easiest sleeping solution is to
lay an inflatable stowable air mattress
over both seats. This will give you a
roomy double bed rather than two snug
singles.
• If You Camp Ashore • • • Com-
pactness still counts. Try one of the
new nylon backpack shelters with fiber-
glass supports (such as Sears, Roebuck's
four-man tent, which snugs into an
eight-and-a-half x 28-inch tote case and
weighs just IS pounds.> Handy for ch lily
nights ashore or aboard is Coleman's
new catalytic heater. It's flameless and
gives off no carbon monoxide.
To be forewarned of approaching
storms, pack. a small transistor radio.
• For St.rttrs Try an OnmJchter,To
help shape . up your family crew and
shake down your boat for more ex-
tended camping, try a one-night boat-
out. This will give you the feel of it.
Heavily laden with camp gear, it may
respond sluggishly. For more push, you
may need a prop with about one-inch
less pitch than for normaJ cruising.
• By All Means, Pftplan. You can't
count-as in Jand-camping-<>n flnding
a store or gas pump just around the
next bend. Make a menu for every
meal, ingredient by ingredient. Know
your engine's average hourly fuel con-
sumption. Take enough fuel to get you
where you're going plus 20% more for
safety's sake. Good sense aJso demands
that you take emergency equipment, in-
cluding life preservers for every mem-
ber of the family, a first-aid kit, paddle
or oars, a bilge pump and anchors and
rope enough to secure your boat for the
night.
Finally, you'U need a navigation
chart-the boat-camper's "road map."
Charts, priced from one dollar to one
dollar and fifty cents, are available from
local marinas. marine stores or by writ-
ing the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey,
Distribution Center C44, Washington.
D .C. 20235.
• Camp with the Cro1'd1 Even vet-
eran boat-campers sometimes like the
camaraderie of fellow boaters. A num-
ber of "family cruises" invite boaters
to cruise and camp together. The an-
nual Colorado River Cruise, an early
October camp-together event, draws up-
wards of J ,500 boat-campers from five
slates for a J SO-mile weekend round-
trip and carnpout on the lower Colo-
rado (fee: $JO per boat; muimum boat
length: 19 feet) Write: Blythe Chamber
of Commeroe. Blythe, California. An-
other is the annual Crost-F'Jorida Boat-
a-Cade, a two-day camp-cruise spon-
sored by the Okeechobee Waterway ~
soeiaoon. Write: P.O. Box 12.SS, Pon
Myers, Florida Jl902 . •
Fam.i/11 W••kl11, April 11, 1111 / 11
The Ladies' Home Journal Diet Club presents a proud member: Helen Adamson
This picture was taken at a farewell party for a nurse
I was replacing. Somehow, looking at it told me the story indelibly.
All I could see was me. And I was FAT ... BUT FAT!
Watching Helen Adamson rustle
crisply among her charges-coronary
patients at Grandview Hospital in
Sellersville, near Philadelphia-it is
hard to believe this 5'4", 112-pound
mother of four ever bad a weight
problem. Yet, leu than a year ago,
she was carrying 190 pounds in size 5
shoes. Aa Helen tells it, "My hWJ-
baftd, CluJrlu, Pd I nut t01tik I woa
at n1'rliKg 1ehool i1' N<>rriatown, Pa.
I toeiglud onl11 110 t0hn I woa mar-
ritul-thOMgh even then I didn't think
of m11ulf cu •lim.
"After Ciftd11100a born,/ retired.
Liftda eau t 11ear1 '4Ur,· Mich<ul
after J MOt"e. In btttoen babiu, I'd
go on dids and sometimes I'd manage
to get down to Jj5 lbs. When David
arrived,! 11ean later, our famil11 wai
complete; two bo111 and two girLs.
With each, though, more poundage.
"But I managed somehow to keep
mv weight under 110." Then sadly,
there were problems with an ailing
child and Helen's mother having
passed away after a heart attack. "1
overo.te to compensate for m11 miserv.
My weight spiraled-up, awa11 and out
of control. I was 190!
"1 know now that facing a problem
and coming to grips with it can
tUUall11 gilJe vou enouglt ccmfidenc• to
face other prob~ms. Then, I iust ate!
e m
''At 112, down 78 pounds from my top of 190,
I inherited a zingy wardrobe my 13-year old had outgrown.
"So, wltat changed me Y For one
thing, this picture of me taken at a
party for the nurse T was repladng.
When the picture came back, all I
could see wa& me. I was FAT ...
BUT FAT!
"The do.11 af fer I saw the picture
I suddenJ.11 heard what 1 toBB teachitig
m11 post corona.rv patient-to help him-
self b11 watching his dut and weight;
to qvit or cut down smoking; to ex-
ercise sensibl11."
On her own, Helen brought her
weight down to 174, although it was
difficult and discouraging. Then, she
found a way to join with others in a
sensible diet program.
I can hardly believe it myself."
"About that time I opened the
Ladies' Home Journal of April 1969 to
the Diet Club a.d of the batliiKg beaut11
-radiant witlt health, vitalit11 and what
a figure! I sent m11 mone11 a?ld applfua-
tion quickl11 BO that I would be eoni-
mitted. With four s""""'1 AdamsOM to
feed, clothe and
educate, we don't
bu11what10edon't
need or intend to
use. Wheft m11
check for 110
went into the
mail, / ha.d takA
m11 first giant
step to suceeu!"
(BEFORE) Onty 5-foot· 1. this unMppy youn1·
ater wore • m8tronly
size 18 dress -•nd
Mted ~ one of the 150 pounds she c.rrled
around.
Hund..-d1 Hne Achitrved Their Ideal
Wel&ftt wfth thll JOURNAL PIH
The ~me La.di.ea' H omt J (}1'nt4l
Club Diet that helped Helen Adamson,
has helped hundreds of other women.
Some of them achieved their ideal
weight goals by losing only 15 or 20
pounds that had seemed un-loseable
on the self-styled celery-carrot-
cottage cheese fad diet.a they'd tried.
For others the results have been u
dramatic aa the accomplishment of
18-year old Clare Howland.
What's more, Clare is maintain-
ing the petite 100-pound figure we
helped her achieve. Most members tind
they can live h.o.ppil.11 on a liberalized
Maintenance Menu Planner we pro-
vide as a regular part of the Club
program. Know what Clare has ex-
buberantly written?" "The Diet Club
ha.a been 100rtl1. evtr-11 cent of the $LO
niember1hip fee
ci th<>u8cn.d times
over!"
Eighteen
year olds aren't
the only ones
who can get a
new lease on \if e
by losing weight.
(AFTER) In Just tour Gere Thompson
months, Cl•re lost 50 bas a son old
pound$ -without once b t b golne hunifY. She ,. en o u g o e
warded herself for h• working toward
accomplishment with bis Doctorate this •dorable mini-dress. Journ•l·created DegreeatColum-
Diet Plan recipes c.n bia University.
offer you-lllwt CIMe-Tb such succulent dishes Mrs. ompson
as Pennsytv•nl• Por1t reports, "My 801l
Chops. Cheeae·•nd-doem't get home Becon Benedict. Crown Rout of L•mb, B•· very often.. W/ten
nana-Strawbeny Mold, he ca. m c r Or
and Or•nge Custerd Ci.r• .. tm"I o.nd Mousse. On them, 10" '~ •o ...
c.n be losi"8 2 to 3 &Gid, •Mother, I
pound$• week! ?Uver /mew you
were 10 cin11', I realized thct as long
Q8 /uJ'1 kn.owtt me, I've never been
thin bef&re."
Why Join A Club .•• And Why This One?
While your health is a personal
responsibility, and dieting a private
attair, it helps to know you are not
alone. Tiu La.di.ea' Horne Journal Diet
Club Plc.n comes to you in your home.
It provides you with the shared expe-
riences of other
dieters -whose
progress will en-
courage you. In-
cidentally, your
records are confi-
dential. Nothing
about your per-
sona) program
will be revealed
unless you indi-
cate to us that
you'd like to
share your suc-
cess story, too.
You'll find
(BEFORE) Ttus Is M,...
Thompson .s her fam-
ily h•d known her. 183
pounds and soash•med of belna fat. this is the only plctu.-. she·d per-
mitted in yea~.
tbu1 Diet a8 practical, u reliable, as
well suited to your needs as Juurn.al.
information always is. After all, for
87 years, Ladu1' Henne Journ.al bu
been the magazine women believe in!
You can b~luve in thia Diet Club, too,
or we wouldn't tell you about it! In
fact. this program is so sound, and we
have such conviction about the sue·
cesa you can achieve with it, we g1t4r-
<intu r1~.
What the JOURNAL Diet Club
00£5 FOR YOU/
Fint, you muat decide you reoll11
want to lose wieght. Not just "like
to" but honest-to-goodness ''want to".
Then fill out and mail the Membership
Application. It takes us about S weeks
to analyze and evaluate your confiden-
tial information and set up a realistic
program for you.
You are a Diet Club Member on
the day you receive:
I. Y Out' rau.tk, permaaeat "etpJ
goal. &! determined by your sex, age,
weight, history, body build and life
style.
2. 'The Mtau
Planner. A 36
page book packed
with what to
"do" and what to
"don't". It in-
cludes five ample
food list.a from
which you select
the foods you like
while restricting
your caloric in-
take. It mini-
mizes the monot-
ony that can turn
a diet into a tor-
ture ... insures
an adequate level
(AFTER) Mrs Thomp-son has become her
camer•·buff husband's most willin1 model. Here she Is -132 pounds and 6 months
l.tlf' -In the size 12
tocil1•1I suit her hus· band ehose u • sur. prise. As she proudly
points out. "He did 1t because he w•s so
pleased with me."
of balanced nutrition so you Jose
weight, not energy or health.
3. Your Penoaal Propaa Chart.
This is your own private day-by-day,
week-by-week reduction record. You
stay on target when your progress is
shown-daily-in black and white!
4. lbe Weddy Diet Clab New ...
lefter containing mouth-watering
"Recipes of the Week" that'll stimu-
late your interest and ingenuity; an-
swers to members' questions ; very im-
portant counseling from the Club's
consulting psychiatrist; exercises
that keep the muscles toned and your
figure trim ; fashion and make-up tips
for the "new you''. We'll even tell you
how to alter and adjust your clothes
so they fit while you're losing weight
5. Tk Diet Club Quarterly M111-
IU'!M will bring you k raft of tempt-
ing, Journal-tested recipes from
Crown Roast of Lamb to Salade Biga-
rade to Peaches Frangpane! (You'll
find it hard to believe they are diet
food!) Plus additional mental and
physical health advioe from our doc-
tors. Plus successful case histories
from other "happy losers". Plus the
names and addresses of members
who'd like to become Pen Pals with
fellow-dieters.
6. Your prop'C!9 report. Every two
weeks you will r1!leeive a simple form
which you are asked to return to us
with your new weight recorded. We'll
keep a steady record of your progress,
matching it with reports from other
members to determine how well you
are achieving your ideal weight goal.
How Succeu 11 Built Into This Pliln
We won't pretend that what
you're trying to do is easy. But we
won't ask you to 10 bun1ry, or frau.le
your nerves, or feed you drugs, or try
your patience with complicated put.-
and-takes, fad diets or fancy rituals
that are so difficult to maintain that
you give up in despair.
We won't promise overnight re-
sult.a. The first week's achievement
may be dramatic. Then, two or three
pounds a week is the realistic and
healthy goal. Of course, two pounds a
week for 25 weeka ... well, think about
tt ! As you go along, we'll ask you to do
a few minutes a day of intelligt!nt
exercise that'll beJp tone your rnus-
cle.s, make you feel in ClOmmand of
your body.
We won't treat you like an im-
mature neurotic who needs to be
tooled, pamper~. or sweet-talked. By
flllinr out and mailing the applicatfon,
you indicate that you are a respon-
sible adult who realizes you need help.
Our help is reliable, practical, edu-
cational, and sympathetic. With it,
you'll gradually establish a pleasur-
able new way of life-the kind most
slender, attractive people lead without
even thin.king about it.
Yau Can Do It.
We GuarantM You Can!
Follow the rul~ and you'll lose
weighL U you conscientiously remain
on the diet and it doea not work for
you, your entire Journal Diet Club
Membership cost.a will be refunded.
You have nothing to loae -but un-
wanted weight l
A R1Ward For Your Sucau
The best pouible reward for
reachina your goal lies in the cbaqea
it will make in your life and your
outlook. You'll tlnd yourael! not only
lighter in weight but light-hearted,
too. There ia no better Spring-tonic
than the wonderful feeling of accom-
plishment, the satisfaction of know-
ing you've succeeded where others
have failed, and the adm.iriq glances
Md sincere compliment& you'll enjoy.
To symbolize your success, we'll send
our own form of a Gold Medal-the
golden circle pip that proclaims
proudly, "Never underestimate the
power of a woman". Wear it a.s a con-
stant rerrunder of all you can accom-
plish when you reallw want to.
So, do get start-
ed today. Fill in
your Membenhlp
Application and
mail it to us. A new
slimmer you is a.a
near as your mail
box!
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE COM-
PLETING YOUR APPLICATION:
11 you ha-.e aoSM IUd\cal pl'Oblem; pl-conault
your doctor be!oni you Mnd In rour appllcallon.
No men-ladles onl7I
If you are prepant or naninl', we wiU not ~t
your application because you muat be in a doctor'•
cani; for the ume rea.on, aee him, if you become
pregnant while a member.
Pollo• direction• Mlow with care. We need JOUT -.riat meaauniment to calculate your o-.er-ell build.
With finpn spread, pull ta~ anur below the wriat·
bone (aee drawfnl').
Achlen Your Own Weight Goal. Help Man7 Otben. Mail 1'1\ia Membenbip Appliatlon TODAY! r-------------------------------------------------1
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I My Age is Height (without ahoea) I am Married O Single O Divorced D· My P"Mnt weight (without I cl()thes) ia pound.. Ideally, I think I should weigh pounda. My loweat weight u an adult was pounds in
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day, my physical activity is slight O moderate O heavyO. 1 ban r~nUy been examined by m,y doctor; he approved my I enrolling in a sensible weight redurljon Pl"GCf&m, llnd it is my intention to keep in touch with him "gardinr my weight. I J am in good health and physically able to follow this program. I am not pregnanL I under9tand that if I am more t.ba.n 30% I ovu my ideal weight, this program m.y not be effectm and that cloeer medJcal supenmoo ja desirable. It under 18, I parental signature necessary.
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Star Profile/By Peer J. Oppenheimer
Angie Dickinson:
Pushing 40 and
Prettier Thall Ever Roger Vadim soys she has more sex appeal
than anyone he has met.
R oger Vadim, weU-known
French director, ex-husband
·of Brigitte Bardot and pre-
sently part-time husband of
Jane Fonda, insists that An-
gie Dickinson "has more sex
appeal than anyone I ever di-
rected. I've never met anyone
like her!''
He recently finished "Pretty Maids
All in a Row'' in which Angie costars
with Rock Hudson. "I had eight beauti-
ful young girls in the cast, all trying to
prove something. But when Angie
•11lked on the set, the other girls simply
didn't exist. She's totally honest, vulner-
able and l 00-percent feminine.''
What about her age? Offhand [
couldn't remember a sex symbol who
was pushing 40.
Vadim smiled. ''American men will
learn to appreciate what Frenchmen
have appreciated for generations: older
women are far sexier."
-l told Angie of Roger Vadim's reac-
tion when I joined her at Harrah's Club
at Lake Tahoe, where her husband,
composer-conductor Burt Bacharach
was performing. 'That's lovely!" she ex-
claimed wholeheartedly.
How does Angie feel about directors
thinking of her this way?
"I Jove the idea. But I am not really
the same to all people. Some think I
am really sexy and some say, 'Are you
kidding?' When they think of a sexy
f\\rl, they think of the Jane Russell-
Marilyn Monroe type."
Today Angie is delighted with her
image, but she resented being pushed in
that direction by studio publicists when
she started her career. Partly. she thinks,
this was due to her upbringing-the first
eight years in Kulm, North Dakota, then
in Southern California. My parents were
so strictt. I was never allowed to go to
.anything but children's movies. Disney.
lhat sort of thing. I would never have
14 Fttmily Weekly, April 11 , 1911
dreamt that someday I would do nude
scenes in a picture! But times have
changed." She went to parochial school
from seventh grade through high school,
and her grades were good enough to
get her a scholarship to college, where
she concentrated on sociology and biol-
ogy. After graduation, she became a
secretary in an aircraft plant.
One day some of the other girls in
the plant urged Angie to enter her pic-
ture in a beauty contest. "I accepted be-
cause J was intrigued by the prizes.
They were offering a beautiful wrist
watch, a trip to Las Vegas and a lot of
other silly little things that sounded nice,
anJ r couldn't afford at the time. Also,
quite incidentally, they offered a small
part in a movie." She won, got one line
in a film which, she recalls, "was enough
to give me the movie bug."
From the very beginning, Angie got
the big beauty build-up, like having her
legs insured by the studio for one mil-
lion dollars. And she resented it. She
wouldn't even pose for pin-ups.
''I didn't want to be ,a sex symbol. 1
wanted to be a great actress!" She
laughed. "I was so stupid. 1 would have
been much better off if I had concen-
trared on being a sex symbol. And right
now if you asked me, 'Do you mind
being a sex symbol?' I'd say, 'I hope J
am!'''
II seemed to me it was one thfog for
an audience to think of someone as a
a sex symbol, but quite another to be
married to one. Particularly if the hus-
band in question is the highly success-
ful musician, Burt Bacharach. "But he
likes me to be sexy," says Angie, "and
he doesn't mind the love scene I do,
either.''
Angie's first brush with Burt came
while she was in New York publicizing
her picture, "Captain Newman." She was
interviewed by Burt's fathe;r, Ben Bach-
arach. While they were talking, he said,
"You might have heard of my son. He's
the greatest musician." Angie, who had
no idea whp he was, said, "Sure . . .
sure ... "
B efore they parted, the older Bach-
arach asked whether it was all right for
his son to call her when he visited Los
Angeles. Angie agreed. Burt did call,
and in May of I 965 they eloped.
A year after they were married, their
daughter was born. "She was three
months premature, and Burt and I didn't
even want to name her because she
waso't expected to live. We waited and
waited because we didn't want to cry
every time we heard her name if she
died. But the nurses were marvelous, so
optimistic. They said, 'She's going to be
all right, and if you won't give her a
name, we will!' Without either Burt or
my koowing about it, they named her
Nikki. We liked the name so much, we
just kept it. She not only lived but is
perfectly all right now."
Angie tries hard to make her mar-
riage work. When she first got married,
she traveled with Burt wherever he
went. She tumed down oumerous roles
to be with him. When 1 saw her at Har-
rah's in Tahoe, she told me she goes to
every one of his performances, usually
watching him from the wings.
According to her husband Burt Bacharach,
"Angie is the be~t thing that ever happened
to me." Legions of movie fans can see why.
Initially she helped him with his work
as well. When they were first married
and Burt was asked to score ftlms--his
credits include "Alfie", .. What's New.
Pussycat?'' and "Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid"-he would ask Angie to
read the scripts. "He felt that "lls an
actress. J might be able to evaluate
them better than he could. He would
ask me whether I thought a certain pas-
sage would fit a particular sequence, or
if it were needed at all, and l would tell
him what J thought."
Angie may be getting competition
from Burt in the acting field and isn't
too happy about it. "A lot of parts were
offered to him already, including the
lead in 'The Love Machine,' I think if
the right part came along, he would ac-
cept it. But I hope he won't. There's al-
ready too much going on for us."
Burt shrugs off any serious intention
of becoming an actor-while reading
all the scripts submitted to him. But
he's more outspoken when it comes to
his wife: "Angie is the best thing that
ever happened to me. You can have one
success after another and earn thou-
sands of dollars. but if you don't have
someone-the right someone-to share
it with, it all becomes pointless."
O utwardly it seems that Angie's life
1s complete, but a remark she made
as I left made me wonder just how
complete. For years she has not been
anxious to accept a part that would take
her away from her husband. But when
I asked her what her professional situa-
tion was now, she said, "I am totally
free and willing to go anywhere to do
a good film . I wish Burt weren't such a
big star. He's away so much and has so
much to do. T hat's why I feel I might
as well go back to concentrating on my
own career again. It's pointless for me
to just stay at home and give up my
work if he's nol with me. And if I can
be a sex symbol at my age, so much
the becter!" •
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of four letters or more. Ex.: MKT, sec"'· Use
letters appearin1 In th• phrase "1<£"T M1Clt<*·
in f1lTU CtGA1tmu" as often as you wish.
Ex.: 11111N1MM., kNOCll. Winners will be Jud~ by
highest total of elilible words made.
2 You may NOT use proper nouns, ebbrevl•
lions, contra.ctions, words with a hyphen
or apostrophe. Decisions on word eli11ibllity
will be mede by an Independent judgin& Of·
pnizatlon whose decisions are final. Only
words appearlna in the main body of Websters'
Seventh N-Colleafate Dictionary are e4i11b4e.
3 Word lists mul1 be le1ibly typed « printed
by hand on paper of your choice. You must
Now the words Kent Micronite8 Filter Cigarettes
are worth even more than great smoking pleasure.
All prizes will be awarded.
also shoW total number of words nwde. phn
your name. ~ress and zip CC>CM. This is
your entl'}.
4 Include with your entry the bottom flaps
from any two packaaes of Kon or K«"T
M£HfMOl clgerett.es. Mall your entry and bot·
tom naps to K«NT eot.ruT. P.O. Boll 1. Murray
Hill Station, N.Y .. N.Y. 10016. Enter as often as
you Ilka; each entry must be malled aeparately
with two bottom flaps encloHd and post·
marked by May 15, 1971, and recelY41d no
later than May 25, 1971. EntrM!s become pro~
ertyoflorlllard. Winners will be notified by mall.
5 Entries for this tontest of skill must be
wholly the work of the person In whoM
name the entries are submitted and Winners
will be determined oo the b.t111 of th• hl~1t
totals of ell111ble words.
6 In case of ties amona potential Grand
Prize Winners. a new phraui will be Oevel·
oped and Will be supplled es neecMd to break
the tin. Tie·brHkln1 phrases will be sent by
June 15, 1971 and must be returned by July
5, 1971. In ~se of tin amona Second Prize
Wioners, duplicate prizes will be awarded.
NOn: In the event of tie·breaklj! runoff fur·
ther proof Of purchase la not requ red.
7 The fifty Grand Prize Winners will each re·
ceive a one ~k stay for two at the •I•
1ant Churchill Hotel in London lncludina a
t.bulous Castle tour and medieval feast In
Kent. England. Trips will commence on Auauat
8. 1971 and run throuati September 5, 1971.
Each Grand Prize includes round trip a1r trans·
portation for two and 1pendln11 money of $!500.
KENT MENIHOL
~ ~
One thoYund S.COnd Prize WmMrs will
each receive an attractive aolden toned set of
Kent Castle ladies' brooch and men's ti• tac
specially created by famous Trifari. Au """'
WILL H AWAltOlO. No aubltitut1on1 Of cash ...
cnanaes of prlNS. A Grand Prize winner ~
cannot take the trip may transfer It to another
Individual of his choice.
8 Contest open to all r"ldents of u. S. over
21 years of a1e, except emploYNS of
L01t1luu10 and their famlllfl, its advertlsin1 and
promotion apncies. Winners may be required
to necut• affldevits of etl&lb411ty and rele""
for the 1ponsof"s publicity purJ>OMS. Only one
prize to a family. llabillty fOf tax" la sole re·
sponsiblllty of the lndlYidual winners. Contffl
subject to all Federal, State and Local laws and
void ~rever prohibited or restricted by law.
Kent Menthol: 18 mg. "ta(.' l2 m~ nicotile w. . FTC method.
,__ ___ .,.,...... ____ -.:-,'""". ( F YOU JUST BOUGHT this nationally
'·~f!~;;.~'~;'r·',~ advertised portable sewing machine
"I for $99.95, yo11 onrpaid by $64.9Sl
Because you can actually buy the
very same sewing machine direct
from America's largest factory buy-
--------ing club-Unity Buying Servicc-ud
yoa ,.y oaly the rock-bottom hldory price ol $35.00.
What's more, you can buy daousuMls of everyday items
direct from this remarkable clu~verythiog from tootb-
brushca to TV sets-d llt bdory prices. Factory prices that
completely eliminate the fat middlemen's markups you're
usually stuck with! Factory prices 11\at we believe are the
-\'ery lowest anywhere. A_. om ~ price book (for
~only) PROVES tk trutll ol dlis sC*mnit beyo..t ., .......
FOR EXAMPLE:
If you just bought this oationally
advertised watch for $39.9S,
~~y~oa onrpol by $21.95! L~-=~~11~
,. If you just boug.ht this fully auto-
matic electric blanket for $24. 9S,
JCM1 OYtrpUd by $12.80f
If you juat bought this famous
make spinning reel for $28.50,
JCMI OYftllllld by $15.681
.....__ J If you just boug.ht this top quality
portable hairdryer for $22.9S,
\ JM OYttpaid by $12.461
Ir you just bought this beautiful bone
china dinnerware service for
$17 J 95, 1• ontpaid by $9t.95t
If you just bought this nationally ad-
vertised tape recorder for $399.50.
yo11 o~ by $249.751
F o~ oav1ous kBASOHS, we arc noc permitted 10 reveal bund
names in this announcement. (One look at our prices tells
you why.) But the names arc clearly stated in our cataJog-
and Ibey include the most famous and respected manufac-
turers in America ... brands you'll m:ognizc in~tantly.
The 8"t lnfletlon-flghter Of AIU
Today. inflation is the constant worry of every wage-earner.
People like you who see their hard-earned dollars buying
less and less as virtually everything costs more aod more.
For the past JO yea~. Unity Buying Service has been
ball ling inflation. And 'flle'•e fCMIDCI die way to wllL A simple,
proven way that puts an end to the padded prices you've
been paying for almost everything you buy. A way that is so
successful, it can save hundreds, even thousands of dollars
a year for each of the more than 400,000 people who have
already joined us in our fight. This is )'.!IU' illYbdoa to Join.
You Alw•r• Buy At The Fac:tory Price
The way Unity Buying Service works is really quite simple.
As a new member, you receive our 420-page, full<e>lor
current catalog of first quality, name brand merchandise.
More than 10,000 dependable. nationally advertised items.
the kind featured by reputable department stores and mer-
chants in your area, and in well-known national mail-0rdcr
catalogs.
But there's one vital difference: between Unity's catalog
and others you may have seen. 11w sdfins pried s1towa ill
Mr c.e.Jos are NOT yow prices. Your prices arc the fee·
tory prices which average over 50% less tl\an those shown
in the catalog. These astoundingly low factory prices arc all
provided for you in the confidential factory Price Book that
all club members receive. This Price Boole gives you your
cost for each of the thousands of top-quality items in your
Unity catalog. You pay only the price listed under "Your
Cost" plus a modest 6% handling charge.
Gu•r•nlffd Rrst Quality NaUonal Brenda
Everything you order from Unity is brand new, nationally
recognized, first quality merchandise in original factory
cartons. Everything is guaranteed to please you ... you
must be completely satisfied, or simply return the item for
exchange or full refund. All catalog items arc stocked in
our own modern warehouse where your orders arc fi lled
and shipped immediately. (Only exceptions arc a rcw extra
heavy or special order items.) You deal directly with Unity
-and only Unity-al all times.
Earn Big Money In Your Spent Time!
Now, at last, you can buy dependable, nationally famous
brands at factory prices, the way wholesalers and distribu-
tors do ... the same wholesalers and distributors who supply
all types of stores including discount houses. llU&iM tk
tftmenciom sa.t.p! Savings so big, you can actually cam
a substantial second income by acting as a local buying
service, and selling to your friends and neighbors. Herc's
how easy it is: You offer your customers any merchandise
in the Unity catalog at daltt pikes or below. Aad ant u ••tnae 25% prolt for y•rself. For example let's suppose
a friend wants to buy a nationally advertised AM/FM solid
state multiplex tuner with 8-traclc cartridge player and
speaker system. 111c unit carries a suggested list price of
$199.95. Regular dealer cost is S 169.95-bat yoa pay Ollly
the flK'tory price, Slll.20. Your friend pays the dealer
price and saves $30.00, while you make a clear profit or
$47.75 on this one sale alone!
Before long, the word will get around, and you could be
handling orders for thousands of dollan worth of merchan-
dise. Your substantial profits mount quickly into a sizable
year-round income-and all YOtl ht•~ is a few hours of
yow SJ>eft dmet
Whether you use your Unity membership for your own
orders, for your customers' orders-or both-you can save
many times the low membership fee of $6 with just your
first purchase.
Even Greater Be~nal
As a Unity member, you always share in our tremendous
buying power. For example, our closeout buyers contin ually
comb the markets to bring you recently discontinued, top
quality merchandise llt a mett fndioll Qf tk _., __
flnr#s CGStl These incredible values arc described and of-
fered to you in periodic Ooscout Bulletins-available only
to Club members, of course.
But remember-whether you select from our Closeout
Bulletins or our huge 420-pagc catalog. you arc undc'r no
obligation to buy any minimum quantity. In fact, you arc
under no obligation to buy anything at all. You order as
litUe or as much as you want, ·~ you want it. No need
to wait around for seasonal sales at your local ~tores. Unity's
fantutically low factory prices arc available to you at 111
times ... yours to enjoy 365 days a year!
Prove tt YouraeNt 3().Dey No-Rlsk Trtalt
At this point, you may still find it difficult to believe that a
Factory Buying Club such as ours can rcalJy function ex-
actly the way we say it docs-ud saYe you ltadttds, ne.
ti.o.sancls of dollars eac:h y~•. 11iat's why we urge you to
accept a trial membership wltboot riskinc a single penny.
Simply mail application. By return mail, we'll rush the
Club's beautifully illustraced 420-page merchandise catalog
;ind, of course, your confidential Factory Price Book. Ex-
amine everything thoroughly at your leisure. You must be
convinced tha1 these arc by fa r the lowest prices you've
ever seen anywhere for such top quality merchandise.
Otherwise, merely return the membership material within
30 days for a full refund of your enrollment fee, promptly
and without question.
If you're tired of being victimized by today's ridiculously
high prices, take advantage or this no-risk opportunity ...
your opportunity to get twice as much for almost every dol-
lar you spend from now on!
You simply can't lose. Mail the application today for
sure!
YOU CHOOSE FROM MORE THAN 10,IDJ
NATIOMAUY RECOGNIZED TOP.QUALITY ITOIS
AT ROCK·BOTTOM FACTORY PRICES.
tt.te'a Juat a Mlall ump4l119 of the rMrchancllae
ewtllleble to rou as a Club member:
~ Fun
Auto Acc1110f ... Gtftw ..
8edl Heaten
Blcyca.. HoMry
BIMlll... Ja .. lry
8ookt Lamp9
Btotlert Lt199age c..,,.,.. Muaiul Instrument•
a.N Phonographa
ctoctia Radloe
Coc*war• Ranoee
Cuttery Refrigerators
EncyclOpadlu Sewing Machines
Furnhur• ShaveB
Sllw.,.,,.ta
Spof1a Equipment
Stereo Equipment
Tape Racotdara
Tefftlalon
TitH
Toolt
Toyt
Typewrttan
V.cuwttCIMMn
Vltwnlna
Wahfng M11eh6Ma
Watc:hn
Wlge
THE GREATER THE INFLATION,
THE GREATER YOUR NEED FOR UNITY.
Unity BuylnQ Service, Inc.
Dept.a5i Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10551
• • 30-0AV NO-RISK TRIAL' MAIL APPLICATION NOW• • Unity Buying Service, Inc. I
Oept.851. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10551 I
Yes, plca.sc enroll me as a member of your Factory Buying I
Club for one full year and rush my giant 420-pagie current :
c11alog and confi<kn11tl factory Pm:c Boole for my per·
sonal use. I will also n:oc1vc the 420-page 1971-72 cataJoa :
plus special closeout bullctuu as they arc issued. I undcr-
\tand there 1s no obhgat1on 10 pun:hase anything. However, I
any merchandise I do decide to buy will always be shipped 11 10 me at rock-bottom factory pnces. If not ab5olutely dc-
liahtcd. I may n:tum the membership material within 30 I
I days for prompt refund of mcmhenhip fee I
I r enclO&C $6.00 O check O cash O 11'\0ney order I
I to cover one full ycar1 mcmber1hip I I I
I Print Nan1' I I I
I Addrtss I I ~~-I
I Cin. StaU z· I I ·r 'P I • • ·------------------------·
The Most Treacherous
Driving Hazard of All:
It's "Hydroplaning"
By Theron R. Ledford
It was as if my automobile had suddenly
turned into an airplane. It was traveling
weightlessly at an increasing angle along a
mercifully uncrowded, wet freeway. the land-
scape revolving and moving closer. Basic
rules remembered, I tried to tum the wheels
in the direction of the skid and pressed the
accelerator gently in search of controlling pow-
er. But the steering wheel spun loosely, as if
it were no longer connected to the steering
mechanism; the engine raced ineffectually.
Theo there was a jer~ the car buffeted and swayed crazily,
and with a terrific whipping jolt. it stopped in the center of
the grass median strip-perpendicular to the opposing lanes
of traffic. U nbuckUng the seat belt-bless it-I stepped out
onto the sodden turf.
It was not uotil several years later, as I was watching a
NASA film. that I finally knew what had happened oo that
rain-soaked freeway. What I had experienced was something
aeronautic and automotive engineers call "hydroplaning."
Researched for years by NASA in connection with the
problems of aircraft tfres operating on wet runways, hydro-
planing takes place when water penetrates between a tire and
the pavement on which it is revolving. This surface water
can build up a pressure which literally lifts the tire from the
road surface. When this happens, the vehicle actually skims
over a film of water.
H ydroplaning tends to make itself known at the very mo-
ment when control is most important-in entering a curve.
or while seeking to pass another car. Even a sudden gust of
wind can throw a hydroplaning vehicle inlo a sickening and
.dangerous slide.
Hydroplaning can happen whenever the surf ace water on
a roadway is deeper thao the tread of the tires on a vehicle
traveling along it. With badly worn tires and a smooth road
surfacc--concrete or asphalt-a surface water depth of only
four-hundredths of an inch is enough to cause hydroplaning.
Because the loss of traction in hydroplaning makes the
traditional skid-control techniques useless, 1he best weapon
against it is prevention. An essential for this is good tires, in-
flaled with an eye toward max.imum safety rather than maxi-
mum softness of ride. And, as for all adverse driving condi·
tions, a healthy respect for the potential hazards of a wet
road is probably most basic.
Slow down, increase following distance, watch out for
standing water and sudden gusts of wind.· And, if you must
pass, pass with utmost caution.
Hydroplaning is, of course. only one of the hazards of the
wet road. Plain old skidding is also a danger-particularly
c1uring the first few minutes of rain. when dust. oil and other
skid-producing substances on the pavement have been loos-
ened and emulsified.
Efforts arc being made to overcome these problems--re-
quirement~ for tread-depth indicators on tires and grooving of
pavements for rear-wheel spray suppressors.
But common sense pn the part of the individual driver will
probably always be the best $01ution. +
Fumtll/ Weekl11. Apr1l t t, 1971 17
"One day it dawned on me that
I was boring my husband to death."
• When you're manied u long as I am, yo;;
can reach a point where you start taking your
husband for lf&Dted. Good old depeodab1e
Jim I wed ID say. and l iuesa that's bow be WU
becinntna ID think of me, too. Good otd
dependable Barbara. It WU horrible.
wed to wbm we 6tst were manied and we'd
take long rides in the old car just ID be
together and talk. And after dinner I was wide
awake enough to do a little bit more than ju.t_
&oolt at tdevmon. And the other day-it wa.m't
even my birthday-Jim sent me flowers with
One day it dawued OD me that ) WU boring
my husband ID dealh. It was bard for
a note. 'fbt. note began: .,.o my new wife. .. •
me to admit it-but it was true. It
wam't that l didn't love Jim. but
ofl'en by the time be came home 1lt
night I was feeling duU. tired and
drowsy. And so Jim would look at
television and, for the most part, act
like I wasn't even there. And I wasn't.
I decided that I had to do .
something. I had seen an advertise-
ment for a tablet called Vivarin. It
said that Vivarin was a ooo-babit
forming stimulant tablet that would
give me a quick Ii.ft. Last week
there were a couple of evenings
when I felt that I needed Vivarin.
So, on those days, I took a Vivarin
tablet at 5:00 p.m., just about an
hour before Jim came home, and
I found time to pretty up a little.
too. It worked.
All of a sudden Jim was ooming
homt-to a more exciting woman,
me. We talk to each other a lot more
than we have in years-like we
WAKEUP
RARIN'TOGO fOt"llllla for rehf of Bntndlial Congestion, Bronchial Asthma.
Witho ut Nariring Backach•
Na1nr1nir backadw, beadach~ and m1n-
cular achh and paina n1ay come on with
uVf'r .. ~'f'rtiun. ~motinnal 11p1eota, or
"'~' yday alreu and 1train. 11 Lhia nair· 111n1r baeka.,h4', with rnll"8, elttpleA
nhchtA, i~ w~rlna """out, m11ldnir you m"'"rabl4' and ln-otablt', don't wait, try
l)oan'• Pilla -an analirffit'. a pain rt'-hf'\~t. o .• n·· pa1n·rttli~\·in1 •~lion on
na1r11:1nir backa.,he ia ufl .. n th .. anown. n•t Doan'• Pillio -nut " hablt-furmln1 flruir: but a w•ll-«no,.•n •tandard r~mMy
11,...J au<'<'ftllfullJ by mlll ... ns for ovn 70 yuna. Stt If tht'y dun'l brinir you
the aamf' we~•nie r .. lid. Fnr ""nven-
l<'D«, alwaya huy o..an·~ larS'l' al~.
\1111 a .. ,,fl dt•tlllll t· n'l llWI' 1ha1
lltllils 1h•nl11n·~ n111rl' c:omfm·t 11l1I\'
in pl:m•. l l~::\TI 'l{f'l'I-: i~ All l;
m!liini;i l'ushum Helincr th111 rnn-
f Ol'rns exactly Lo your gum!-giving
a sc.ocu1'<' fit. You'll almost forget
you'1·e wearing dentures. Enjoy
eating apples, steak and corn-on·
the-{'ob again. Laugh. talk, even
sn(.'(!2e \\ithout embarrassment.
Jl EN T U R I TE lasts for
months. Ends daily hother of
powder. µast.e or pads Easily re-
moved. Harmless to dentures and
gums. Money-back guarantee
Crom mfg. At ·all drug count.ers.
.......... , ... ,. ..... , ....
Helps Rid Lungs
of Excess Phlegm
Helps clear air passages, restore free breathing,
relieve distress ..• coughing and wheezing.
This c linic-tested preparation is
called BRONKAl()9. In one tab-
let, Bronkaid combines an ex-
pectorant and bronchodilators
to attack the two major causes
of con~estion and wheezing.
Bronka1d Tablets quickly start
acting to soften and 1oosen ex-
cess phlegm. This direct action
helps rid your air passages of
sticky, stringy phlegm. At the
same time, Bronkaid helps re·
lax tightened bronchial muscles
and eases the distress that re-
sults from stagnant air trapped
in the lungs.
With Bronkaid Tablets.you en)oy
amazing two-way help in one
combination tablet. Bronkaid
helpsyou cough up phlegm,clear
clogged air passages. restores
free breathing. You cough less;
you breathe more freely, easily.
FOi rapid relief of coughing and
wheezing of bronchial conges-
tion and bronchial asthma, for
relief that lasts for hours, get
BRONKAI09 TABLETS today. No
prescription required. Available
at your local drugstore. Drew
laboratories; Div. of Sterling
Drug, In c., N.Y., N.Y. 10016.
25¢ when you buy RomiJar· to help relieve your family's coughs and
25¢ when you buy Zestabs9 to help your kids when they're not eating right
You can ,t buy
a stronger
cough syrup
without a
prescri pt ion.
. CF tit Romilac ::
To get your 50¢, fill out the coupon and mail together with the Romilar
box top and Zestabs name fro m the purchase of any size package.
r-------------------------------~ 1 MAIL BACK COUPON
I Ye~. I want to ~ave on my famil y\ health care. Romilar box top and/or Zcstab~
name are attached. 0 50t ~avings refund on Romilar and Zc:-.tab:-.. ~
0 25t l\aving:-. refund on Zestabs or Ze~lab~ With Iron.
0 25~ savings refund on Romilar CF or Children\ Rnm il ar.
Mail to: Romilar/Zestabs Family Health Offer
P.O . Box I 107. Elm City. North Carolina 27822
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Gives children the da il y
nutriti onal su pplen1ent
th ey may need.
Recommended
by Mi ghty Mouse.
Hairdos Go Soft
And wavy I By Rosalyn Abrevaya
THE THIRTIES: romantic face-hugging cascade of waves.
THE FORTIES: waves, with a side part, and ffuf!iness.
Hairdo. by P~rre Henri, Style Director of IM Sok1 fifth Avenve
leovty Solon1
An the world's women
declare they won't be
slaves to fashion, and
more and more they are
carving their own
independent niches. But
we are currently in a
thirties' revival (with a
hint of the forties in our
wake), both in the new
softer, less constructed
silhouettes being worn and
in a return to waves in
the hair.
Are we going back to the
days when Marcel, the
hair permanent king,
wielded metal con trap-
tions on willing female
victims? Not a chance.
Hair stylists are not
going extrer11ist, just
borrowing from the past,
suggesting evolution not
revo!Ution.
And the results are quite
attractive. Hair is still
being worn shoulder-or-
chin-length, but now it
ripples in a cascade of
waves that is more
flattering to the face than
the reed-straight hairdos
that have been popular
for so long.
They're easy to maintain
too. After getting a
competent layered cut, a1l
you need is some setting
lotion and hairc1ips in a
longer length. Then face
the world with a whole
new look! •
Famil11 W••kl11. April 11, 1971 "
Doctors'Tests Show How You
Can Actually Help Shrink
Swelling of Hemorrhoidal Tissues
... Due to lnffammation and Infection.
Also Get Prompt, Temporary Relief in Many Cases
from Rectal Itching and Pain in Such Tissues.
When inflammation, infection
and swelling exist in hemor-
rhoidal tissues-it can be very
painful for the autfe1·er. But
there's an exclusive formulation
which in many cases gives hours
of relief from the burning itch
and pain in hemorrhoidal tissueii.
It also helps shrink the swelling
of such tissues. Sufferers are de-
1 ighted at the way it acts so
irently and is M> soothing to sen-
sitive tissues.
Tests by doctors on hundreds
of patient!! reported 11imilar sue-
Tlla&•u11•
111111 la'linp on tillJ, 111·
ill·tllt·IM, bellilld Ult .. f, ,,,,,.., etld ~ lllOdell.
New ~ 111 lllOdtll
tft 10 ti.., lllCI well COlt-
cultd fOllf cto111t tfittlds '
"'" """ '"" llOtiet. FREE HOME TlllAl. llo
down PIJlfttllt. low ti. $10 lllOlll~IJ. flto'!'J blck Clllftllht. Onltr d111d 11111 mt. Wfitt todly for fret Clb .id 11oo•1tt. PltlSTIGf, l .. 77011
ITCHY? FIDGETY?
YOU MAY HAYE
PllWORIS
Fldaetinc. n~. a tonnent-lnc rectal ftcb ate often telltale aicna
of PIA-Wonna. ucly paruit. that
medical experta •Y iare.t 1 out ol
every 8 pel"llOll.I examined. Entire fam-iliell may be vicdma and not know it.
To ft!t rid of Pin-WCHTOa, they m\lllt
be killed In the larie Int.tine where
they live and muJtiply.That'uuctly
what .Ja.yne'a P-W tableta do •.• and
here'• how they do it:
Fint-a .ciendfic coadnJ carriea
the tableta Into tbe bowela befOf'e they d1-olve. Then-.Jayne'a mod-em, medically-approved lncredient roes richt to "1>1'k-klll3 Pin-Wonna
quickly, eaaily. A..t ,our plt.r-lel. Don't take chances with danpr-
oua, hii:hly contarfous Pin-Worms
which fnfect entire families. When one member i8 infec'ted, health au-
thoritkla ltrOnelY advl.e that the en-
tire family be treated at the ame time. Get .Jayne'a P-W Vennlfuce •.•
amaJI. euy-to-take tableta .•. apedal
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QUIZ/By John E. Gibson
What Your Clothes
Tell About You
Science has made some
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cent]y about clothing and
personality. And this true-
false quiz will clue you in
on the extent to which what
you wear tells what you are.
1. You can't judge a man's char-
acter by his appearance.
2. The more confident and self-
assured a person is, the more pains
be lakes to look his best.
3. A change of clothes can change
your personality.
4. If you habitually have trouble
finding clothes that suit you, it's an
indication of neurotic tendencies.
5. Friends often judge us by the
way we dress.
6. Children behave better when
they are dressed up.
7. Women who are tbe least ex-
travagant when it comes to buying
clothes have the highest IQ's.
ANSWERS
1. False. Psychologists have found
that a man's character is revealed to
a remarkable extent by the clothes
he wears. A person's clothing-par-
ticularly if it's something be chooses
of his own free will and is comfort-
able in-is a reflection of his per-
sonality. For u ample, a flamboyant
dresser is likely to have an outgoing,
extroverted baH-fellow-well-met per-
sonality; while a person whose ward-
robe is on the colorless side is likely
to be repressed, inclined to bottle
up his feelings, seldom given to re·
laxiog his inhibitions and letting
himself go.
2. False. Extreme preoccupation
with clothes is likely to indicate that
the penon is unsure of himself and
lacking in self-confidence. The more
self-assured a mm is, the less likely
he is to depend on his clothes to
make a good impression.
3. True. A change in clothing can
make one f cel and act like a differ-
True or False:
Women who are the least
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to buying clothes have the
highest IQ's.
(Su number 7)
cot person. Lawrence Langner. who
bas made an extensive study of the
relationship between clothes and per-
sonality, finds that not only a per-
son's behavior, but his whole attitude
and outlook can be completely al-
tered just by switching to a diffe rent
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4. Trut. Psychological studies show
that people who are so choosy about
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cuJty in fi nding clothes they can feel
comfortable in, are also likely to
have a difficult time adjusting to life
in other areas, such as personal re-
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S. Falst. As one leading researcher
observes in summing up the findings
of studies oo the subject; our percep-
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influenced by clothing when we don't
know t~m. but not when we arc
well acquainted with them.
6. True. Studies show children arc
much more prone to mischief-mak-
ing and other forms or objectionable
behavior when dressed in sloppy or
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NEW Cl.OWN
That's a girl under the paint. -Maudie Flippen, 24, is the first female
graduate of the circu&-run Clown Col-
lege in Venice, Fla. She's also the
niece of the late character actor, Jay
Flippen. "I've always wanted to do
something in show business." she says.
"My uncle was my idol." While Maudie
was serving in the Woman's Air Force,
"Flip" (her nickname) joined an ama-
teur theatrical group and found she
liked make-up aod clowning. The girl
from Westland City, Mich., is some-
thing of a rarity. "I haven't beard of a
female clown in 20 years--aod they
were always wives of performers," says
Maudie's boss. Bill Ballantine, Ringling
Brothers and Barnum and Bailey's
clown chief. "She'll be on the receiving
end of thrown water and custard pies,
just like che guys." (No, Maudie doesn't
mind-tSbe learned to take it in college.)
Above the Montana border, up in Al-
berta, Canada, tbere'a a river which jusJ
keeps rolhng along. Although far from
the American Southland-and no ~
to the Mississippi River-its official
name is Oldman River. And, in the in-
terests of equality-Ontario, Canada, is
the locale of Old Woman River.
The United States is the world's larg-
est manufacturer of automobiles. It
may also be the world's largest dis-
carder of cars. More motor vehicles
are junk~d each year than are in use
in Greece, India, Norway, Spain, Den-
mark, Turkey, Finland, Israel, Poland
and Panama, all together.
A baby can't get too much love.
Stroking, fondling, bathing, powdering,
hugging are the ways an infant under-
stands love, according to a Los Angeles
psychologist. "Meaningful sensory stim-
ulation must pass almost exclusively
across the skin," aays Dr. Sidney Co-
hen. In the first few months of life,
these touching activities .. constitute the
sole means of communicating love and
security, a need as great or even more
important than the feeding process . . .
vital to the well-being and future emo-
tional growth of an infant." (That spare
the rod and spoil the child stuff comes
later.)
Q.uips '1 Q.uotes
A llOM Grows
A roee la a neat for buec:ta,
An Incubator for mites,
A filling 1tado~or aph&.
And almilar paruitee;
A home for f ungaa d.iaealN,
Where leafspot and mildew 1how one
That whoever thinb a roee 11 a roee
Ras ne•er endeavored to grow one.
~usanne DoUfla..
Starting from scraJclt is easiu when
you've got some. -Dan Beflflett
A fast-talking salesman was trying to
sell a now car to a prospect. 'Pfhis car
is so fast." he declared, "that if you Jett
here at eight o'clock in the evening,
you'd be in Chicago by four in the
morning."
"I'll think it over," said the prospect,
and left.
Next day he returned and said,
''Look, I don't want your car. I lay in
bed all night racking my brains, and I
can't think of any reason why 1 should
be in Chicago at four o'clock in the
morning." -Lane O/inghowe
A week after the robbery, a young
wife called the police to report that
several very valuable items were miss-
ing. The investigating officer asked,
"Why did you wait a week? When you
found all your bureau drawers pulled
out and clothing ac\ttcred around, didn't
you suspect a burglar had done it?"
"Why, no, Officer," she replied. ''l
just thought my husband had been look-
ing for a clean shirt." -Dorothea Kmt
The nuui.Jress u like a vacuum
cleaMr. They pick up a lot of dJrt, and
~n Just aren't interut~d in tlt~m. .
-lames E. Harrison
ASSAF DAYAN WITH WIFE AROftA
"Father Is the real star."
Moshe Dayan, Israel's hero of the
Six Day War, bas a son who is also hero
and heartthrob to millions of fans. Assaf
Dayan, romantic film star, has eight
movies to bis credit, including the
American-made "A Walk with Love and
Death." and "Promise at Dawn," with
Melina Mcrcouri. "My father is the real
star," Assaf protests. "I'm not in the
"Am I related to Harry, the little boy
next door?'' a six-year-old asked bis
parents.
"No, you're a friend but not a rela-
tion. Why do you ask?"
"Well, yesterday," said the boy, "the
mailman delivered a letter marked 'Oc-
cupant' to Harry's house. Then he de-
livered one marked 'Occupant' to our
house. So I thought we had the same
tut name." -Frank Hughes
Most pop music sounds as if It's com-
ing apart aJ the th~nu!S.
-Edith Ogutsclt
a.cure F .. nns
Civic Jeeden, to a m•n,
Haye recently commeneed to tell aa,
Crime &. eYll and how mach
They •ll abhor IL
Golly, fellow•, thank• for aaying
Crime'• wh•t you're AGAINST.
(Although we never thought that
You'd an.nounee that you were
for IL)
-Tavy St.one
same league with him. I'm not capable
of being a war hero myself. I'm not
very brave." Brave or not, the film star
did serve with an anti-aircraft unit dur-
ing the 1967 war.
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American Society of Newspaper Editors
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<l~adline for filinit 1970 income tax. -
ANNIVERSARIES: 26 years ago Mon·
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Saturday.
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Rod Steleer and Niie/ta Khrushchev
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IRll HOLDER·
by
Dick WU1oa
WILSON f'ORD
.... Huntlnatoa 8ead1
Wouldn't you love to have an
old 19'28. 29. 30 or 31 Model
"A" Ford station wagon now? In the early days of the auto-
mobile industry, Ford pioneered th~ ·•wagon." Then they were
mostly called de~t trucks. The
maJn function was to pickup
and deliver passengers and lug-
gage from the train depot to
the local hotels. Is It any won-
der t.Mn why they call Ford.
the ''Wa11:onmaster?" W e have been making them longer and
more of them than any other
manufacturel" . . . This vear is our finest. Our reputation as
"Waeonmaster'' w 111 be
strenilhened further by the
new version of the LTD Coun-
try Squire. Following on the
heels of the three-way tailute
that can be onened and closed with the window Uf'I or down
I """thPT' JWtter Idea trom
Ford> Ford this year inroduces
an optional tailgate/winer-
washer. The system can clean
the rear window Ill any time
... even when the car is ln motion. Also ootional on the
'71 Country Squire ls carpeted
load floor and lockable stowage area that provides a safe, con-
venient place to carry valua·
bles. It ycsu're wagon minded,
why not drop In here at Wilson
Ford and take a good look at
the largest varte-ty of station
waeons ever offered from one
automobile makel' . . . And re-
member, we've made more of
'em and made 'em lon~er than
anybody else in the business ...
That should tell you something.
THE DAILY l'ILOT, TV WED(. APftll 10, 1t11
DICK WILSON'S
WILSON FORD SALES II .. "
18255 BEACH ·BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH HJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
DICK WILSON SAYS: '71'1 ARE ARRIVING BY THI
TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! !
COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! !
HUGE DIS-
Extra Sevings O!' Low MJleage 0.monstrators -31 To ChooM From
COMPLETE 1971 CAR AND TRUCK UN& ON SAL& I
BRAND NEW 1971
tMMEDIA TE DEU•Vlll.ER!!Y•":::=::~-..
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f65 i• the totel down peyment end $65 h the totel monttlly
peyrnent inducfing te•, '71 licente end ell finence cherges
on ep,roved credit for )6 month1. Oefured peyment price
It $2405.00 including ell finence cher911, feHt, '71 licen••
or lf you prefer to pey ceth, the full cuh price it only
$2051.U including .. les te•, '71 licen•• #IRIOWI 51571.
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 10, 1971
SUNDAY, APRIL 11
10:00 AM O ~ (8 Stanley Cup Play-off
Order Yours
NOW ••• 11:00 O fl1I (})NBA Basketball Play-off game to be announced.
11:30 O Angel Bueball Calrfornra Angels vs. Milwaukee Brewers 1n
the first game of 25 regular season games to be telecast on
Cha nnel 5 this season. Dick Enberg and Don Wells call the
action live from Milwaukee.
1:00 f) ~ ra Masters Golf Tournament Closing rounds of the 35lh
Masters Tournament, with a select field of international pro
fess1onal and amateur golfers, are telecast live from the
Augusta (Ga.) National Golf Club.
1000 Beautiful
Stick-on Labels
Billy Casper 1s defending champion, having won the 1970
Masters 1n an 18 hole play off with Gene Littler
1 :30 !DI rl ) PGA Championship
2:00 0 I S'lCIAL I National Boating Test Program presents 20 s1tua
t1ons to challenge viewers' knowledge of boating rules and safe
practices on the water. Ed Herlihy 1s host.
5:00 ~J 00 I SPECIAL I National Boating Test See 2 PM listing.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14
5:00 0 Angel Baseball Calif Angels vs t<ans3s City Royals at
Kansas City.
8:00 fE World Football Soccer Boca Juniors vs Platense (Argentina).
THURSDAY, APRIL 15
8:30 (E Olympic Boxing
SATURDAY, APRIL 17
• Personalized
• Stylish
• Easy to Use
• Order for Yourself
or a Friend.
11:00 AM 0 bl (i) Major league Baseball Atlanta Braves vs. Ph1la
delphia Phillies at Philadelphia
12:00 I College Baseball use vs. Stanford.
2:00 College Track Meet USC vs. Washington.
3:00 e29 ,a CBS Golf Classic Finals Professional golfers compete
at the Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio.
3:30 0 Championship Bowling Scheduled players are Fred Foremaky
and Tommy Tuttle in a contint.11ng tournament to determine the
players for a champ1onsh1p match
Mey be uHd on envelopes u re·
turn address labels. Also very handy
as identification labels f o r
marlcin9 personal item1 such as
books, recc.rds. photos, etc. La-
bels stick on glass and may be
used for marking home canned
0 Celebrity Bowling Classic Bob Newhart and James Farent1110
vs. Bob Lansing and Kathy Garver
4:00 O Astrojet Golf Tournament
food item1. All labels are printed with stylish Vogue
type on f ine quality white gummed paper.
4:30 0 Sports Challenge Identifying famous moments in sports are
"The NFL Quarterbacks," Y.A Tittle, John Brodie, Johnny
Un1tas; and ''Three Cat1forn1a Angels," Jim Fregos1, Andy
Messersmith, Jim Maloney. Dick Enberg hosts.
j~~n~hl1-:-o~;n~c;p-:~::i1-w:;$~.;,:o~----,
4:45 m Pre-Game Soccer
5:00 0 (l9 (8) DEBUT Hollywood Park Racing The $50,000·Added
Long Beach Handicap at I 1/16 mile on the turf 1s the first of
15 live, thoroughbred racing programs. John Forsythe and Bill
Shoemaker provide pre and post race commentary. Harry Hen
son calls the action.
Piiot Printing Label Div., Box 1175,
Newport BHch, Callf. 92663.
~ (17 (3 ) ABC's Wide World of Sports
Futbol·Soccer
6:30 13) Forum Boxing
8:00 0 Saturday Night Fights
* * * With the Joe Frazier Muhammad Ali showdown still upper
91 Sure to UM your Zip Cod•
most m fight fans' minds. one of the most dramatic heavy
weight champ1onsh1p fights tn the history of professional boxing
will be relived at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. the night of May
14 1971 On that occasion, the great Joe Louis will be hon
ored on his 57th birthday with The Joe Louis Foundation Test•
momal Dinner
Among the prominent ~!Uests will be Max Schmeling, the
Black Uhlan of the Rh ne. who won and lost two electrifying
bouts with the famed Brown Bomber. He will fly in from
Germany, where he resides, for the event. His presence on the
dais. alonR with the many luminaries attending the affair, adds
a memorable nostalgia to the scene
FREE BONUS
WITH EACH ORDER OF LAIELS WE
WILL INCLUDE FREE SET OF
PACKAGE MAILING LAIELS Schmeling, now 65 years of age and an executive with a
soft drrnk corporation (Coca Cola), wired Senator Howard Can
non of Nevada. one of the testimonial's many sponsors, "It
will be a pleasure to attend t he dmner for Joe Please give him
my warmest re~ards and tell him it will be a pleasure to see
him again." FROM
When Joe heard Schmeling would attend he smiled and
commented, "we've been friends for a long time. It'll be good
to see Maxie again "
TO
Thirty five years al?o they would have gladly destroyed each
other
The Frazier Ali fight was the classic man to man confronta •
t1on. The Louis Schmeling matches were international in scope,
the Unit ed States versus Germ any, the Black American versus
the pure blooded aryan.
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ID Dialina for Doll1rs
Ei) Stock M1rket Close
1 :00 fJ ~ (8) love Is 1 M1ny Splen-
dored Thing
0 Q) (i) m The Doctors
O Ben Cuey
0 Im ffi (1i) All My Children m Movie: See Daytime Movies_
Ei) Ch1rtinr the M1rtiet
1:30 II ~ Ci) The Guidinf l.iifrt
0 Q) 00 m Another World fJ @ (]) (1i) let's Make a Dul
fl) Commodity Report
1:40 (D News/Kids' Stuff
2:00 fJ ~ Secret Storm 0 Q) @ m Bript Promise
O St11nae Puadise
fJ (fij (1i) Newlywed Geme
O Movie: See Daytime Movies.
ID Topper Mon , Fri.; Hive Cun,
Will Tr1Vel Tues . Wed .. Thurs.
2:30 II t;i9' 00 Edee of Nipt 0 @ 00 m Somenet
O flmous Jury Trials
fJ (fij (3) (1i) D1tin& G1mt
ID Roy Rocers
3:00 fJ ~Cl) Gomlf Pyle
O It's Your Bet Tom Kennedy
hosts. 0 Histiw1y Patrol fJ (fij CV (1D General Hoaptttl m Outer limits
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL: 10, 1971
m ·undtrdoc
@ Cil Dillinc for Doll1rs Movit
Ei.) Reli&iOus Proir1ms m Cintmt 36
3:30 I) The Mike Roy Show
O Mike Dou&las Guest is Ar1 Link·
letter.
OSN Hunt fJ @ (1) (1i) One life to live
ID Poity Pia C1rtoons
~ 00 Popeye C.rtoons
fl!) Christ tflt Livine Word
3:45 @E LI Communid1d 11 Di1
4:008 Mr. Ed
O Rifleman
fJ (fij CV m Password Allen Lud
den is hosl.
0 News Baxter Ward m News Putnam/Fishman
(D Bozo's Big Top Show
@!) Relialous Features
@E Dos Gallos en P1lenque
4:30 8 Movie: See Daytime Movies
O F1ther Knows Best; News Wed
O Eyewitnus News
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Q3 Ci) Jimmy Thomuon
Ell) Stsame Street #241·45
Qj The Three Stooees
Ei.) Pattern for livin&
@E lo Prohlbido
mTV Binao CiE Sesame Street
5:00 O KNBC Newservice Jeas Marlow
O Channel S News Tom Reddin
gives 5 part senes on venereal dis
ease this week Aneel W11m-Up
Wed. only
O flipper m The Fhntstonts
(D B1tman
@Cl) Rifleman
!l1 00 Gilli11n's lsl1nd
~ 00 The Bi& Valley
Ei.)Cinem1 30
@E Cit1 con Emilio Tuero m College of the Desert
a!) Futures
5:30 O NBC News Thurs only
0 Anael Baseball Wed only Calif
Angels vs. Kansas City Royals
fJ ABC News Howard K Smith,
Harry Reasoner
0 Get Sm1rt m My Favorite M1rti1n
(D Gilli11n's lslend
@ (]) Sttr Trek
~ 00 This Day 1971
Ell) Misteroeers' Neifhborhood
Ei.) NNS/ Pastor's Desk m Con1ico1 y Ctndones m Don Wilton's Town Ttlk
Eii)Notidu
a> Cellopinc Gourmet
SATURDAY
APRIL 10
EVENING
4:00 O bne Grey Theatre
Ollie Stint m New Decade at Sea rn R1cin1 I 11 Carte
4:30 fJ Slnta Anita Future Rice The
$125,000 San Juan Capistrano for
rour.year-olds and UP-on tur1, at
one and 3i4 miles.
O Sports Ch•ll~ee fJ Celebrity Bowling m Untamed World
Q;J 00 W1gon Trtin
QI\ 00 Roller G1mes
@!) flith for Tod1y
@E £J Mundo en que V'ivlmos m Quest for Adventure
(1i) Europe: Outdoor Playground
4:45 @E Pre·Gtme Soccer
5:00 fJ I SPECIAL rc.n You Pus the
VD Test? KNXT repeats this special
about venereal disease th at reatures
a ten·statement "fact or fiction"
quiz about the dreaded atrlict1on
Jerry Dunphy serves as reporter
O It's Actdemlc Competing high
schools are Agoura, St. Bernard
(Playa del Rey) and Riverside Poly
technic
0 Ch1mpionship Bowlina
fJ @ CI) a> ABC's Wide World
of Sports The Grand National Stock
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tatively scheduled.
0 The Avengers m Judy Greats: ''for Me ind My
Gil'' (musical) '42-Judy Garland
George Murphy, Gene Kelly.
ID M1nt111p
Ei) Peter Gunn
Ell) The World We Live In
@!) Quest for life m Futbol·Soccer Atlante VS Necaxa m Bronco
5:30 0 MBC News
0 This Week in NBA
ID Animals, Action l Adventure
Ei) Tonirht in Lis Veeu
Ell) About New Zealand m Fisher flmity
6:00 fJ The Bia News
O ~OO mNBC News 0 llredo
0 Boss City
(D Then Came Bronson ID Wor1d of American Crattsman
Q91 (j) Airiculture USA
Ei.) M111icale/D1vey & Goliath
6:30 8 About a Week
O KNBC News Conference
fJ Eyewitness News
@ CV forum Boling m Creative livine Yfrtti Crafts
~ 00 High Chaptrrel
Ell) The French Chef
~@CBS News
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m Edft of Eternity 0 (i1J CV (£) Pearl Bailer Sllow
'1) Sports Challen1e Guests· Peggy Lee, Erroll Garner,
7:00 6 CBS News Ro1er Mudd Moms Mahley, The Pastor Brothers 0 Oose-Up Host Piers Anderton fE Hour of Deliver1nce
takes a close look al drivina m The Story
schools, bunnies and 011 wells m Naches Tapatias
0 LOU RAWLS & DUKE 9:001) ~Cl) Arnie Arnie discovers * ELLINGTON! A SUPER! that a grey-flannel curtain has sud-
0 I $h (1A\ t Lou Rawls Show Lou denly descended between him and
Rawls returns to his childhood home his old buddies on the loading dock
on the south sid~ of Chicago in EE fanfare
song and dance Duke Ellington, m'i) Hour of Power
Freda Payne, and Stanley Myron m Premiere Movie
Handleman are among his special 9:30 i) ~ 00 Mary Ty1er Moore Show
guests. Mary's income tax return is being 0 Juvenllt Jury Jack Barry hosts. audited and it's panic time.
Guest is Tiny Tim. O Movie for Television: (C) (90) 0 Dt1th Valier Oars "Quarantined" (drama) '7~Sharon m I $hc1lL r Rona Barrett Looks Farrell, Wally Cox, Gary Collins.
at Oscar A special preview of the O News Larry Burrell.
Academy Awards, with Rona Barrett &J Del Reeves Show
as hostess, interviewing a number (i1J CV Studio 17: "Somewhere In
of the nominees. Guests include the Nifhl"
Ryan O'Neal, All McGraw, Melvin '1) KPLM Movie: "The Eternal Sea."
Douglas. Carrie S~odgress, Jack Ni· 10:00 f) ~ (j) M~nnil Jo Van Fleet
cholson, Sarah Miles, ~anet Gaynor, guests as 8 gangster's widow who
Jo~n Wayne, Rod Ste11er, Anthony hiras Mannix as her bodyguard
Quinn. 0 News John Marshall ID I Sll'WAL I Nominees. for Oscar 0 f ri&ht Niflrt (3hr) ;'Shod!" and Holl~ood columnist Dick Strout "The Diabolical Doctor Z.''
previews the contenders for this m Weekend News Ken Jones
year's Academy Awards in the cale· m Oak Rld&e Boys
gories .of Best Actor, Best Actress, ml NET Pt.Jflouse "Jesus A Pas·
Best P1~ure and Best Director sion Play for Americans."
Efi) David Sussllind Show 10•30 O Pl ....,_ ... _ D .... ~CU Butll Owens · •1:---1 "'"'',, a ...
m!) Livina Faith m MOYie: (2tlr) Anr Number Can m ta Torment• Play" (drama) '49-Clark Gable.
g;, America in Space &J Weekend News
a;) Ritmoland11 11 :00 i) 0 0 News e> Passport to Travel ID Movie: "Kansas City Confiden·
7;30 I) ~CU Mission: Impossible tial" (myste'!) '53-Pre~ton ;,osier
While rescuing an imprisoned pa-Ci100 S~th&ht Theatre. (C) Blood
triot Barney is critically wounded and Sand. Tyrone Power.
0 ~ @ g;, Andr Wllllams (R) ~ 00 films from Mexico
Guests: Rosemary Clooney, Cass El· 11:15 IJ fabulous 52! (C) ''You're Never
liot, Don Ho, The Temptations. Too Youn(' (comedy) '55 -Dean
0 U1J CV m Lawrence Wtlk Martin, Jerry Lewis, Diana Lynn.
0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) 11:30 O Movie: "Walk a Crooked Miit''
"Moulin Rou1e" (drama) '52-Jose (mystery) '48 -Louis Hayward
Ferrer. Zsa Zsa Gabor, Colette Mar· O Movie: "As Loni As You Live"
chand. (drama) '64-Karin Dor.
8:00 O Satvrdar Niaht fi&hts Tentative 0 Saturday Ni&ht Movie: (C) "Bar·
schedule: Gil Kina vs Elfet Talabi abbas'' (biblical) '62 -Anthony
(welterweiahts); Suaar Rey Robin· Quinn, Silvana Mangano
son vs. Mike Nixon (middleweiahts) @CI> News m Juct, Greats: (2hr) "T1't Harvtr 12:30 m All-Ni&ht Show: "father Wu 1
Girts" (musical) '46-Judy Garland, fullbacll" and "Dar of Triumph."
John Hodiak, Preston Foster, Cyd . . 11 "
Charisse, Angela lansbury 1:1>0 i) ~OYlt. Battle ~tlons (d/a· &J Championship Wrestlln& ma) 56-_John Lund, Richard Boone
fi) I Believe in Mir1des 0 Spe~tin~ Fre~ly " , m Consultation m MoYM: Barricade (drama) 39 m Do-Re -Mi -Allee Faye, Warner Baxter
a;) Pelicula 1:30 O Movie: "The Man In Grey" (ro-
8:30 i) fl9; (j) Mr Thrte Sons Polly
Williams and Chip Douglas study
together at the Douglas home so
often at night that her father's sus-
picious nature makes him want to
know more about the Dougleses. 0 ~ Ci) m NBC Saturdar Mov-
ie: (C) (2lh hr) "Robbt1y" (SUS·
pense) '67-Stanley Baker, Joanna
Pettet. James Booth, frank Finlay.
A aang plans an elaborate robbery
of a ni1ht mail train from Glas·
gow to London
mance) '46-James Mason.
2:000 News
2:30 i) News/Give Us This Dar
4:55 m Easter Sunrise Service The 50th
anniversary of the Hollywood Bowl
Easter Sunrise Service is celebrated
with the U.S. Air Force Academr
Choir, the Rev. Robert Schuller, pas·
tor of the Garden Grove Commun·
ity Church, as the auest speaker.
and Greer Garson reads the alleaor·
ic•I poem ''The Master Is Comina "
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 10, 1971
YOUR CHOICE FOR THE OSCARS
KHJ-TV's 6th annual salute to the Academy Award nominees,
which last year underwent a title change from "The Academy Award
Special" (the networks wanted to use that) to "Your Choice for the
Oscars," changed in still other ways, too, creating a more exciting
telecast in the long run.
Last year the station added a new category for viewer balloting-
Anne S.xltr 1ttd Vlnttot Prk~
Be!>t Song-along with the customary five: Best Picture, Best Actor,
Best Aclre'>S, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actrec;s.
Still another feature was the presentation of "Your Choice for the
Oscars" award trophies. during the concluding portion of the two-
hour telecast. Gig Young accepted his award for Best Support ing
Actor for his performance.in "They Shoot Horses Don't They?" and
such friend' of "Your Choice for the Oscars" as Broderick Craw·
ford, G loria Grahame. John Green, John Foreman, B. J. Thomas and
Jack A lbert~on accepted on behalf of the other winn~rs. Crawforc.J
accepted for Best Actor John Wayne ("True Grit"), Jack Albertson
accepted for Beo;t Actress Jane Fonda (''The Shoot Hor~es Do n't
They?"), G loria Grahame picked up Goldie Hawn's Be<;t Supporting
Actress award for "Cactus Flower," Producer John Foreman accepted
Best Picture award for "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (his
picture). special pre,enter composer John Green presented Best Song
rrophy ("Raindrop<; Keep Fallin' On My Head") to the i.ingcr B. J.
Thomas who had the largest selling single on thar '\Ong, on behalf of
lOmposcr Burt Bacharach.
Out of the six categories available for viewer voting, they selected
four nominee' who went on later in the week to win Academy Award
0'\cars as well, certainly an excellent batting average!
Rack for hie; third straight season in the role of host for the special is
Vincent Price. Anne Baxter, an Academy Award winning actress her·
'elf, ("The Razor\ Edge") is on hand to add glamor to an already
glittering event, in her first role as ho.,ress. Slated for tel'eca'lt Sunday,
April 11, 7.30-9:30 PM. "Your Choice for the Oscars" once again
asks the "Popcorn" crowd, thcxe who buy ticketc; at the boxoffice,
to cao;t their ballots for the films. Ao; always it is still exciting a nd
entertaining to see how the public at large would bestow those an-
nual Oscars, if they were the ones determining the winners.
And, finally, one of the most appealing portions of the Special is the
preo;entation of film clips featuring all the categories up for viewer
voting (a segment which cono;umes the greatec;t portion of the telc._
cast time) allowing the viewers to see why the Academ y has selected
the various stars/ pictures, etc., for Oscar consideration. And, if you
mis'icd 'ieeing <;Orne of the films, "Your Choice for the Chears" serves
as an excellent showcase to encourage you to see them in their
entirety.
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@ (i) feature "He Is Risen "
~ Adtlante con tu Escuelu
· 11:00 0 Anftl Wann-Up 4:55 m £.lster SunriM Serv1Ces 0 (i1J (I) aJ NBA Bultetball PllY·
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0 Sunday Story Time ID Church in the Home
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@ This ts the l ife 0 Movie: (C) "The Refent1ess
7:45 ID The Chrlrtophers four" (western) '65-Adam West,
8:001J £.lstu Service from the Asylum Robert Hundar.
Hill Congregational Church in Hart
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OJ1mbo O Cathedral of Tomorrow
O Smokey the Bear Show
O D1y of Discovery ID Revival f ires
@ (3) T11 Tips Spanish program
fil (6) God Is the Answer
Q9) (i) Town Hall Meeting
8:30 O Mrs. Alpha Bet O An1ie's Garage O Movie: "Battle T11i" (adven-
ture) 'SS-Sterling Hayden. m Easter Sunrise ServicH (R)
ID Kathryn Kuhlm1n
@ ffi Ttlis Is the lilt
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and Ezra lad'!rman
O Easter Sund1y Service From
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Angie Dickinson ID lntellieent Puent
~ @ Film features
a!) Dr1m1 Dominiul
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12:45 m Sund1y M1tinee: (C) "Hercules
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O MOiiie: (C) "The Adventures of
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ID Gospel Sin&ing J~ilee
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~ 00 Klthryn Kuhlm1n
~@Tom and Jerry
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9:30 0 I sl'i(IAI. ! Consecration Cere·
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Tony Curtis, Joanne Dru m Elitometro
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Test Twenty situations are presented
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10:00 IJ Q9J 00 Stanley Cup P11yolf
O Ch1llen1e My Sermon Guest 1s
Dr Robert McClellan San Ma11no
Community Church.
O Movie: "Wildfire" (wes1ern) '46
-Bob Steele. Steiling Holloway
0 @ (J) aJ Directions "I Shall
See You Again " A special Easter
program combining the accounts of
the four New Testament evanaellsts
and chronicling the passion, death
and resurrection of Christ.
present "YOUR CHOICE FOR THE OSCARS" to the stars and
winners of Best Picture, Best Actor
and Actress, Best Supporting
Actor and Actress, and Best Song ..
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3:
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featured In music and devotion
I!) I IPlciXC r Ask Conlftu Speak·
er of the HouS! Car1 Albert of Ok
lahoma talks with Conaressman
Lester Woltt of New York
@!)Teabo f1mi111r
2:30 fJ fau the Nation
0 m MHt the Press
IE ROLLER GAMES-ACTION! * T-BIRDS v.:;. DETROIT
tE Peter Gunn 9 (j) m .. , ""Sf .. lc""l .. XL'""r "I t I u •I
Bo1tin1 Test See 2 PM listin1.
~Cl) Laredo
@!) Camusel Mexicano a:> Cinema del Domlnao riE I lflCilL f Here Comts f'ettr
Cottontail
5:30 6 ~ Cl) Animal Wor1d Profn·
sional snake hunters are described.
O Inquiry Guest Dr. Krall A. Ehr·
icke, chief scientific advisor at
TH[ DAILY PILOT, lV WUK, APRIL 10, 1971
PESCO COLOR TY SPECIALIST EXCLUSIVR Y.
64~~~:~~CSA:::'· M
I!) Rolltf' &amt Thunderbirds vs.
Detroit Devils
t;2j Cl) The Outlaw North American Rockwell discusses-------------------------------
the future of the space program and SANDY DUNCAN VISITS 'BONANZA' 3:00 6 The SlestJI Is Over Henry Dar·
row guests. 0 m Comment Edwin Newman.
O Robert It Dornan Show The
Tale·L• Bianca murder trial is dis·
cussed by the prosecutor and the
defense attorney.
O Movie: ''The Outtaws Is Com·
in(' (comedy) '65 -The Three
Stooges.
fJ family Fiim festival: "little
Colonel." Shirley Temple.
m Chmef
@ l:V Sunday Matinee: "Beach
Party."
Q:) @ Future Fllm: ''Snow Treas·
ure."
@I!) Pattern for Uvin&
@l)Toros al Cruisin& the East
3:30 6 Newsmakers
0 ALL ABOUT YOUR CAR * Tony Till-Dian Hart host
consumer series. Today:
"Buying a New Car" 0 PREMIERE All About Your Car
Author lecturer Tony Till and Dian
Hart are co·hosts ror series inform
ing the average consumer of in·
formation about automobiles. in
eluding buying and selling a car
~ 00 The Deputy
fiI!) Sacred Cinema m lnsiaht
al Fishin& the West
4:00 f) Movie: (C) ''That Touch of Mink"
(comedy) '62-Cary Grant, Dons
Day, Gig Youni. Audrey Meadows
O A,nculture USA "Turf Grass--
The Terrillc Treasure"
O Movie: ''The Round·Up" (west
ern) '41-Richard Dix t29 (i) Call of the West m This Is the Lile
a!) Variedadts
al Ru Humbard
4:30 O This Is the l ife
O Startime ''The fifth Passenger "
Mel Ferrer, Dana Wynter, Leo Genn
fJ Pet Set Bob Crane guests m Festival of Classics: "Random
Harvest" (drama) '42-Greer Gar
son, Ronald Colman
I!) Visual Girl
~ 00 Passport to Tmel
®;Ci) Face the Nation m Aariculture USA
5:00 O On Campus
0 I SPECIAL I Showtime "Phyllis
Diller." Guests include Frankie
Vauihan, Anita Harris, Dickie Hen·
derson, Michael Bentine OJ Anlmala, Action & Adventure
''The Vampires."
@ (])The Av1n11r1
the economic state of the aerospa~
industry. 0 Ian Tyson Show Guests: Kris
Kristofferson, Jeannie C. Riley.
O Eyewitness News
OJ Gilligan's Island
tE Color Travelcade
~@The World Tomorrow
EID Consulbtion m SpoUl&ht
EVENING
6:00 6 Bia News Ctete Roberts. 0 Kid Talk O The Challengina Sea "Octopus."
0 Six O'Cfodl Movie: (C) (2hr)
''The Mirade" (reliaious drama) '59
-Catroll Baker, Roger Moore, Vil
Iorio GaS$1Tlan, Waller Slezak ·A
young. wide·eyed postulant treats
the wounds of a Captain of the
British Dragoons.
fJ l ike Youni Guests Country Joe
McDonald and Candi Staton
I!) Here Come the Brides
(fi) ffi Seven Arts Theatre: (C)
(2hr) "Anastuia."
®@Comment EID Book Beat
~ 00 Talk to the Manager
@I!) Hour of Power
61) la Tormenta
al KPLM Movie : "Song of the
Open Road." Edgar Bergen. W. C.
Fields.
6:30 f) ~ (j) CBS News Roger Mudd 0 ~@ m NBC News David
Brinkley
0 Bubara McNair Guests Della
Reese. The Rascals. Michael Lou
van m Creature features: (C) (90)
"Vo11ae to the Planet of Prehis·
toric Women" Csci·fi) '66-Mam1e
Van Doren
ti) Hour of Deliverance
ff) The World We Live In
7:00 6 ~ 00 Lassie (R) "A Year of
Sundays." A man with a lost dream
learns a lesson I rom Lassie after
a harrowing 11de down a mountain
road in a runaway truck 0 @ @ m Wild Kinidom (R)
"In Search of the Giant Armadillo."
Marlin Perl<ins and Stan Brock trav
el to Guyana, in Northeastern South
America, looking for one of the
world's rarest wild animals
fJ Death Valley Days
I!) Passport to Travel
tE Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal
EID LOVE SAN S OWNERSHIP * 'BOY AND THE TU RTLE•:
Gil Roland, Katy Jurado
When actress Sandy Duncan
arrived in Hollywood recently for
the filming of her guest-starring
role on NBC's Bonanza, she was
surprised by the number of peo-,,
pie who recognized her on the
street.
Her surprise was reasonable,
since she has yet to appear in a
dramatic role on either the tele-
vision or motion picture screen.
But Sandy is a familiar face on
the West Coast as a beleaguered
but understanding teller in a
series of TV bank commercials.
Ironically, since they are
shown only in the Western states,
Sandy, who lives and works in
New York, previously had not
seen 1he film footage that had
catapulted her into prominence.
"I had no idea they were going
over so well," smiles the pert Miss
Duncan. "I was just dying to
EID Easter Special "The Boy and the
Turtle " Young Mexican boy discov·
ers an ancient Mayan relic on the
bottom of the sea Gilbert Roland.
Manuel Padilla Jr., Katy Jurado
and Henry Calvin star.
fiI!) Faith lor Today
@!) Lucecita
a!) Hit del Momento
7:30 6 9 Hoaan's Heroes (R) Col
Hogan and a sultry cabaret singer
(Marlyn Mason) try to foil Major
Hockstetter's (Howard Caine) in
lended roundup of all Allied agent~
in the area 0 Q1@ m Wonder1ul World of
Di5ney (R) "Von Drake in Spain "
Jose Greco and Rafael de Cordova
head a cast ol Spanish dancers
who display their talents as cartoon
character Professor Ludwig Von
Drake narral83
0 DURANTE WAS 39-YRS. * YOUNGER! LAUGH RIOT! 0 ComedJ Clusic Theatre: (90)
"Ptlantom President" (comedy) '32
-Georie M. Cohan, Claudette Col
bert, Jimmy Durante A presidential
candidate hires a look-alike to
campaign in his place.
0 I IPl<ii\L I Your Choice for the
Oscars Vincent Price and Anne
Buter host. as viewers select lheir
choices for Oscars in the top si~
caleiories: Best Picture, Best Ac
tor, Best Actress. Supportin1 Actor,
Supportina Actress. Best Sona
OJ Thr11 ll'auporu to Adventure
Sandy Duncan mnd Dub T1yk>r
catch a few of them."
David Dortort, execu1ive pro-
ducer and creator of Bonanza, is
acknowledged to have scored
something of a coup by signing
Sandy for the part of Angeline in ·
the !>cries episode "An Earth·
quake Called Callahan" airing on
NBC, Sunday, April 11 at 9 PM.
Tt'<.i Sandy'<> TV dramatic debut.
tE film Fair
@I!) Quest for lilt
@!) Pandorama
8:00 6 Qj Ci) Ed Sullivan (R) A$tnd
Gilberto. Ravi Shanker, The Ballet
Alricains. the Tokyo Kid Brothers.
Vladimir Krainev, Raphael. The New
Seekers. The Lado and The Young
Americans per1orm in a salute to
the 25th anniversary ol lhe Un1led
Nations
0 @@ al The FBI (R) "The
lmpersonalor " Sluart Whitman,
Mariette Hartley, Phyllis Kirk and
Mari Dusay guest when Erskine in
vestigates a handsome con man
who poses as an otricer in the
U.S. Navy and romances wealthy
unmarried women m Judy Greats: (C) (2hr) "Easter
Parade" (musical comedy) '43
Judy Gailand. Fred Astaire ID The Bia Question
ti) Pattern for llvina EID DEBUT Jean Shepherd's Ameri·
ca "Sensual essays" on Ameucan
locates by humorist author·slo1y
teller Jean Shepherd ("In God We
Trust. All Others Pay Cash")
fiI!) Llvln1 Faith
61) Festival Fllmico
a!) Pellcula
8:30 0 ~ (j) m Bill Cosby (R) "Is
There a Doctor in the Hospital?"
Ch"' leams that even in a hospital
a doctor may be difficult to find
tE World Tomorrow EID I ltlCIAL I Easter at Bop Town
(Continued)
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SUNDAY (Continued)
A concert of sacred music ls led
by the Rev. Msgr Francis P.
Schmitt
9:00 IJ 9 Cl) Glen Clmpblll Guests:
Andy Griffith, The Supremes. Ruth
Buni. Mel Tillis. Jerry Reed
Q @ (jJ m Bon1nu "An Earth-
quake Called Callahan " Tracking
a key tnal witness. Joe learns the
man is a brawling itinerant box·
er Victor French and Sandy Dun-
can auest 0 The Defenders
0 @ @ m ABC Sunday Movie:
(C) (2hr) ''Walk, Don't Run" (com-
edy) '66-Cary Grant, Samantha
Eggar. Jim Hutton. A middle-aged
electronics expert in Tokyo dunng
the Olympics is forced to share an
apartment with a young woman
Q) 1111 Ski Show EE Manion Forum
fil) Masterpiece Theatre "The Spails
of Poynton."
9:30 0 I shcill I Sine Alone With
Mitch Easter Show M old family
album serves as inspiration as
Milch. leshe Uggams and the
sing-along gane takes a musical
1ourney through the past sprine sea-
sons across America
Q) Minority Community
@I'i) UvlnI_ Book
10:00 IJ fi9J Cl) J1clli1 Gleason (R) 0 ~CI) m The Bold Ones (R)
"Power Play." Burgess Meredith
and Anna Lee euest when Stowe
1eopardi2es his career by opposing
the party leader
0 WEEKEND NEWS WRAP!
*SANDERS & MORRIS!
O Channel 5 News m "ews Ken Jones
Q) Joe De Silva
fil) Fanfue "Jazz at Tanglewood:
Judy Collins & Don [llis "
m TV Musical Ossart
10:30 D The World Tomorrow 0 N1W1 Larry Burrell. m Movie: "Random Harvest" (dra
ma) '42 -Greer Garson.
@ Weekend News Chuck Cecil
mHoy
11:00 IJ ~ 00 News
Q ~@ News D Cathedral of Tomorrow O Movie: "The Snake Pif' (dra
ma) '48-0livia de Havilland.
@ KATHRYN KUHLMAN
* (IN COLOR)
Q) Kathryn Kuhlman
11:15 O (i1)@ "ews
~ CJ) The Christophers
11 :30 1J MOYie: "female on the Buell"
(mystery) '55-Joan Crawford
O Sunda1 Ton1eht Show
Q) Movie: "Invaders From Mars"
(sci-11) '53-Arthur Franz.
@ Cil lnsieht
11:45 O M.V.P. Willis Reed hosts
12:00 D Public Service Special
12:30 m Pa1 ,Cards
1:001J Movie: "Pir1tes of Monterey"
(adventure) '47-Rod Cameron
ONews
l:•S Q) Movie: ''The AeitatOf" (drama)
'45-William Hartnell
MONDAY
APRIL 12
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 D "Kiss the Boys Goodbye" (com
edy) '41-0on Ameche, Mary Mar-
tin. "Shln&fl•i Express" (drama) '32
-Mar1ene Dietrich. Clive Brook.
9:30 O "The Husttef'' Part I (drama)
'61-Paul Newman, Piper Laurie.
O ''The Last Time I Slw Archie"
(comedy) '61 -Robert Mitchum.
Jack Webb. Don Knotts. m "Pennies From Huven" (musi-
cal) '36-Bing Crosby, Madge Ev
ans.
1:00 m (C) "Killers of Kllimanjuo" (ad-
venture) '60 -Robert Taylor, Anne
Aubrey
2:00 O (C) ''Either and the Kin(' (his·
tory) '60 -Joan Collins. Richard
Egan
4:30 IJ ''The Midnight Story" (drama)
'57-Tony Curtis.
EVEN I NG
5:00
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* SANDERS & MORRIS!
plus VD REPORT, PART I
6:00 IJ Bia News Jerry Dunphy.
Q KNBC Newservict Tom Snydtt
0 STEVE GETS PSYCHED * BY A LADY PSYCHIC! D The Allen Show Guests. Robert
Goulet Helen Gurley Brown, Jerry
Collins, psychic Beverly Dean. Milt
Kamen
O Six O'Clock Movie: (90) "Detec·
tive Story" (drama) '51-Kuk Doug·
las. Eleanor Parker. A behinJ1 the·
scene look at the palice force of a
big city as Detective Jim McLeod's
exaggerated ideas of nght and
wrong boomerang and almost de· '
stroy him professionally and per
son ally.
0 Dick Ven Dyke m The Flintstones
@ Star Trek
ff) Muffinl1nd "The Ranch #I '
'l~ News/ Weather I Sports
€!) Fisher Famil1
m Noticiero J.4 m Duth Vallef Days
a!) La Hora Famili1r con Consuelo m News Jim Hawthorne.
6:15 fil) Art Studio "Printing Animals "
6:30 O Candid Clmera m The Flfin& Nun
@ ffiABC News
~ (6J NBC News
fil) Hodgepodce Lodae
il!1 (i) CBS News
€!) Selec1ed Films/Musicale m The Desert Report
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7:00 11 CBS News Walter Cronkite. fl!) Miguelito Valdez Show D m NBC News David Brinkley, 8:45 ID David fr0$t Show
Joh:i Chancellor. Frank McGee 9:00 8 Q?l (I) Maybeny R.F.D. (R) B What's My line? Goober opens a new gas stal1on,
ID @ ~) I love Lucy and Howard finds a dinosaur skele
@ Dra2net ton under it.
@ 00 Julia D ~ 00 m World Premiere Mov· EJD The World We live In "l ,fe 1n ie: (C) (2hr) "The Other Man''
Parched l ands." (drama) '70 -Roy Thinnes, Joan
~Ci) Truth or Consequences Hackett. The wife of a successful m Christ the Living Word lawyer I alls in love with a well
!t) Angelitos Nearos known playboy who served a jail
fl!) Simplemente Maria term for a crime he claims he did
Ci) Movie G1me not commit
7:30 8 ®)(I) Gunsmoke (R) Lovesick O The fugitive
and broke, transienl George Mc D @ @ CE) ABC Monday Movie:
Claney (David Canary) accepts the (C) (2hr) "Twenty-Four Ho•rs to
job of extracting nitroglycerine lor Kill" (drama) '65-Mickey Rooney,
a gang on a rampage through Matt Lex Barker. Two pilots of an inter
Dillon's territory on the "Nitro!" national airliner forced to land in
episode, Part I. Lebanon find themselves in the mid
0 ~ 00 m from I Bird's-Eye die of an elaborate smuggling and
View "Nobody Sleeps on a Honey. murder plot.
moon" Millie and Maggie wind up @The lnvadeB
sleeping on a park bench in Rome EJD Realities "A Renaissance Ltfe
when Millie gives up their hotel A Personal View of Bernard Beren·
reservation to a honeymooning cou son by Kenneth Clark."
pie. m 30 Minutes 0 Virginia Graham Show James !t) Sonrisas
Darren. Richard Castellano, Marty fl!) Natacha
Allen and Ronnie Pearlman host. • 9:30 8 ~ 00 Doris Day (R)
D @ CI! rn let's Make I Deal B Candid Camera
Monty Hall hosts, m Musicale/Pastor's Desi
O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) @ri) la Cruz de Mariu Cruz
"Stolen Hours" (drama) '63 -10:00 tJ ~®Carol Burnett Show Jerry
Susan Hayward, Michael Craig. Lewis and Leslie Uggams guest.
wealthy playgirl who is suffering 0 WATCH A BETIER NEWS!
frorr. a brain tumor, falls in love * SANDERS & MORRIS!
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her They marry, and she has Barney Morris.
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time is up. ID News Putnam/ Fishman. ID Truth or Consequences @ M1ntrap Al Hamel hosts.
@It Takes a Thief ffi World Press
ED Inside Ingmar Bergman! fl!) Hit del Momento * What's Behind Genius? 10:30 m I SPECIALJlntroduction to Ing· 0 TAUT, SUSPENSEFUL
mar Beriman The Swedish direc * SPY THRILLER!
tor, this year's recipient of the g Movie: (C) (2hr) "Trap for 7
Motion Picture Academy's Thalberg Spies" (drama) '67-Edward Fajar·
Award, talks to Hollywood Telev1s1on do, Yvonne Bastien. A demented
Theatre executive producer lewis German officer plays a game of
Freedman about his philosophy, death with secret agents.
technique and style of f1lmmak1ng @ Bill Johns News m Cinema 30 @ri) Cadena de AngustiH
!t) Do-Re-Mi 11:00 tJ ~ (!)@ri) News
7:55 fl!) Cuestion de Segundos 0 ~ 00 m News
8:00 0 @ 00 m l1Ugtl·ln (R) Sammy 0 CE) News
Davis Jr. opposes Hooter Wilt 0 Movie: "Mecbeth" (classic) '48
Chamberlain In the "Battle of the -Orson Welles, Jeanette Nolan
Guest Stars." ID Movie: "forbidden Street" (dra· D @ mm Newlywed Game ma) '49 -Maureen O'Hara. ID To Tell the Truth @Beat the Clock m Men of Vision @ CV Perry Mason
!t) Yesenia . EJD In These Our Times "A Mon
8:05 fl!) Aqui Tres Patinas tage by Langston Hughes.''
8:30 1J ~(!)Here's Lucy Craig a~d ll:30 1J ~ 00 MlfV Griffin ~nc~e Harry become pa~ners tn O ~ 00 m Johnny Carson
filming a documentaf)' USl~g Lucy D m Dick Cavett
as the sub1ect, but . she .'s more @Movie: ''Murder Without Ttars"
concerne~ with helping Krm keep (mystery) .53_Jovce Hold~n.
her boyf rtend (Don Crichton). 12.00@ CV Dick Cavett 0NYPD • D @ CV m The Reel Game 12:30 0 One Step Be,ond
ID David Frost Show Guests include 1:00 1J Movie: (C) ''from Hell to Bor·
Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, neo" (adventure) '64 -George
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APRIL 13
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 U .;_If, With Henry" (comedy) '41
-Jackie Cooper, Eddie Bracken
"Our llldln1 Citizen" (drama) '39
-Bob Burns, Susan Hayward.
9:30 D "The Hustler'' Conclusion (dra·
ma) '61 -Paul Newman, Piper
Laurie.
fJ "Elperimtnt In Ttrro(' (drama)
'62--0lenn Ford, Lee Remick.
m "Bettle ol tht Coral Sea" (ad·
venture) '59 -Cliff Robertson, Gia
Scala
1:00 m "Affair With 1 Stnn1er" (dra.
ma) '54 -Jean Simmons, Victor
Mature.
2:00 fJ "Lis Mlltfables" (classic) '52
-Michael Rennie. Debra Paget.
4:30 IJ (C) "Never Steal Anyttlln1 Small"
(comedy) '59 -James Caaney,
Shirley Jones, Rorer Smith
IVENING
5:00
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6:00 IJ Bi& News Jerry Dunphy
Q MBC News Tom Snyder.
U STEVE! BOB EINSTEIN! * BROD CRAWFORD! FUN! U The AJlen Show Guests: Broder·
1ck Crawford, Lily Tomlin, Gloria
Grey, Joe Wambaugh, Bob Einstein. D Six O'Clodl Movie: (C) (90)
''Th• Wheeler Dealers'' (romance)
'63 -James Gamer, Lee Remick,
Phil Harris, Chill Wills. Texas 011
man arrives in New York to make
some deals and causes a whirlwind
of activity when he buys anything
that displeases him. fJ Dick Van Dyke m The Flintstones
IDSbr Trek
f!j) Muffinland
Qj (!)News m Asher Family
@!) Noticiero 34 m Death Valley Days
tiI1) La Hora Familiar con Consuelo
(lE News Jim Hawthorne.
6:15 f!j) Art Studio
6:30 fJ Candid Camera m The Flyinc Nun
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m The Desert Report family finds thrt once he becomes
tiI1) Los OMdados a widower he hes devastatlna Sill
ti) ABC News appeal. Women who never noticed
7:00 fJ CBS News Walter Cronkite him are suddenly fascinated by him.
0 m NBC News David Brinkley, m DIYld Frost Show Rock Hudson
Frank McGee, John Chancellor is solo ruest. a What's ,., lint? m felony Squid m (i1J I love l11q m Pattern for llvine
Q) Dra1n1t a> la Cosa Juqado
@ 00 Tuesday Movie: (C) (2hr) 9:00 0 9 00 m NBC Tuesday Movlt:
"Munster Go Home" (comedy) '66-(C) (2hr) "Dutt! of a Gunfl&flW'
Fred Gwynne. Yvonne OeCar1o. (western) '69 --Richard Widmark,
@l) fanfare "Jazz at Tanglewood: Lena Horne Townspeople scheme
Judy Collins and Don Ellis." to get rid of the local marshal, be·
~ Truth or Consequences lieving he has outlived his useful·
@!) Christ the livln1 Word ness.
'el) An1elitos Neeros U CHICAGO IS WHERE
tiI1> Simplemente M1rla * THE FUGITIVE IS!
(lE Movie Game 1J The Fulitive "Search in a Windy
7:30 t'J ~ (j) I sFICllt f National Geo-City." Pat Hingle, Nan Martin guest.
er1phlc Society "Journey to the Q) The Invaders
High Arctic." The "Journey" follows tliJ The Advoutes
an expedition across the barren m Challence
grounds of Canada's northwest ter· tiI1) Natacha
ritories, along the coast and the 9:30 IJ ~(!)All in the family Car.
islands of Hudson Bay to a point roll O'Connor. Jean Stapleton. Rob
on Ellesmere Island within 700 Reiner, Sally Struthers star
miles of the North Pole, and is fJ Candid Camera
narrated by Joseph Campanella. m Music.It/Pastor's Desk
Q m Julia (R) "Kim an' Horror." €!) La Cruz de Marisa Cruz
Corey and Earl scheme to avoid a 10:00 fJ 9 Cl) 60 Minutes George C.
4-year-old girl. Scott tells why he won't accept the IJ Virlinia Graham Guests: Bob Oscar.
Crane. Michelle Urry, Dennis Wholey g Channel 5 News
and Helen Reddy. 0 @ @ (lE Marcus Melby M.D.
0 @ (3' ti) The Mod Squad (R~ (R) ''Epidemic." Ors. Welby and
"Welcome to the Human Race, Levi Kiley's attempts to battle an in-
Frazee " Pete and the squad try to fluenza epidemic are complicated
clear 1 young Indian accused ol by a rich young hypochondriac.
murder in a small desert town Michele Lee guests.
fJ Million $ MO¥ir. (C) (2hr) "A fJ Baxter Ward News
Girl Named Tamiko" (drama) '63-m News Putnam /Fishman.
Lawrence Harvey, France Nuyen. Q) Mantrap Al Hamel hosts.
When an ambitious European pho· Hl) Hip School Problems
tographer in Tokyo ~ourts an .A.mer· al) festival Melle.no
ican secretary to win U.S. c1t1zen· l0:30
ship, he doesn't reckon with h.is g INTRIGUE IN SINISTER
deep tove . tor a Japanese girl * JUNGLES OF CEYLON !
named Tamiko. 1J Movie: (C) (2hr) "Death Is m Truth or Consequences N' bl Death I Quick,. (adventure) m It Takes a Thief • im e, s .
iC'f:\ Cl 30 67-Tony Kendall, Brad Harns. IC.::I ntma . €!) Espedaculos ID Bill Johns News .
7:55 al) Cuestion de Sa,undos @E Cadena de An,ustiu
8:00 0 m Don Knotts Show Steve Allen, 11:001J ~Cl) @!) News
Louis Nye, Tom Poston and the Do ~ OON m News
h I . Do K ott . .,;u ews Establ1s ment 01n n n s rn a ,.... M . . ''Th 0 ·Bow 1 ddent" revival of the old days -O¥•e-, e 1 n m To Tell tht Truth (western) 43 -Hen~ Fonda. Dana
ID "THX" FILMMAKER Andrews: Anthony Quinn m Movie: ''The Other love" (dra * GEO. LUCAS RAPS ma) ·47 _ David Niven Barbm with GENE YOUNGBLOOD stanwyck. • ED ( sh(1AL I Gtor&t Lucas: Miker 6) Beat tht Clod
of Films Controversial author-critic @CV Perry Mason
Gene Youngblood diSCUS$es the m Realities
future of communication. film and 11:30 IJ ~Cl) Merv Griffin
television with 25-year-old filmmaker 0 @ 00 m Johnny Carson
George Lucas 0 (lE Didi Cavett m full Gospel Busintumen G) Movie: "Satan's Satellites" (sci·
@E Los Beverly dt Ptralvillo fi) '58-Judd Holdren, Aline Towne. 8:05 tiI1) Lilla Lazo .
8:301J CiiJ (]) Het Haw (R) Guests are 12:00 @@ Didl Cavett
Charley Pride and Susan Raye. 12:30 U Ont Step Btpond
U NYPD 1:00 IJ Movlt: ''Tiit Killin(' (drama) 0 U1J (}) (lE ABC Movie of tht '56-Sterlin1 Hayden
WMk: (C) {90) "But, I Don't Want a D News
To Gtt M1rried'' (comedy) '70 -m All·Nl&flt Show: "Mystery of
Herschel Bernerdi, Shirley Jones. Maril Ro1et," "lady ll'oaelMlll"
Ordinary man with a very ordinary and (C) "Dru"' Beat."
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APRIL 14
for morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 U "Nifht Club Sund1I" (mystery)
'37 -John Barrymore. "Under·
cover Min" (mystery) '49-{;eorge
Raft.
9:30 U (C) "An11tlsi1" (drama) 'SS--
Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner.
0 ''S1r1to111 Trunk" (drama) '45
-Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman. m "Rinp on Her Fingers" (com·
edy) '42 -Henry Fonda.
1:00 m "lntri1ue" (adventure) '47 -
George Raft, June Havoc.
2:00 O "Di1bolique" (mystery) '55 -
Simone Signore!. Vera Clouzot
4:30 f) (C) "The Golden Blade" (ad
venture) '53 -Rock Hudson, Piper
Laurie.
EVENING
5:30
U ANGELS CLASH WITH * ROYALS! LIVE from KC!
6:00 f) Bi& News Jerry Dunphy. O KNBC News Tom Snyder. U An&el B1Seb1ll (cont'd. from
5.00) Calif. Angels vs. Kansas City
Royals at Kansas City. 0 Si1 O'Clock Movie: (C) (90)
"The Movie Maker'' (drama) '67-
Rod Steiger, Robert Culp, James
Dunn, Sally Kellerman, Anna Lee.
Powerful Hollywood movie tycoon
fights to keep his crumbling empire
from being destroyed
0 Dicl1 Van Dyke m The Flintstones
Q) Stir Trek
tI:) Muffinl1nd
Q9 @ News m fisher f1mily
gf) Noticiero 34 m Duth Veller D1rs
a!) la Hora flmiliar con Consuelo
al News Jim Hawthorne.
6:15 fil) Art Studio
6:30 fJ Candid Carner• m T\1 f'trlnr Nun
(ll) (1) AIC Ntws
Q)Cl)NBC NNS m Hectr-POCfp Lodae fB ()) CIS News
€I1) Stltc:t9d fll111/Musiclle m Tiit Duert Report
a!) Los Olvidldos
alAIC Nen
7:00 f) CBS NNS Walter Cronkite.
0 m NBC News David Brinkley,
Frank McGee. John Chancellor.
fJ Whirs Mr Line? m @ CV I Love Lucy m Dr11net
Q) 00 Branded
fil) Firing line "Reflections on Tele·
vision " Panelists Jeff Greenfield.
Lynn Wllllems, and Daniel Oliver
relate television to other facets of
American life.
~ Truth or Consequences m Christ the livin& Word m Anielitos Neiros ail Slmplemente Muia
C!) Movie Game
7:30 f) ~ 00 Men at law Jan-Michael
Vincent guests as a Vietnam hero
who faces court-martial for assault·
ing a sergeant and needs the civil ·
ian counsel of attorneys
0 fll 00 m The Men From Shi-<
loh (R) "Jenny.'' Janet Leigh iUest$
as a woman pursued ror mysterious
reasons by three aunmen as she
travels on a stagecoach also carry-
ing The Virginian. John Ireland.
Charles Drake and Jo Ann Harris
also guest.
0 @ @ C!) I SPECIAL I The Un~
~ dersea World of Jacques Coustea~
"The Tragedy of the Red Salmon.''
This rebroadcast tells the perilous
migration of the red sockeye sal·
mon to spawn in the remote
Fraser Lake of Alaska 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr)
"Dalin" (western) '50 -Gary
Cooper, Ruth Roman, Steve Cochran.
Former Confederate guerrilla officer
arrives in Dallas, Texas, seeking re.
venge on three brothers who rav·
aged his home and lands. m Truth or Consequences
Q) H T1kes I Thief m Clnem• 30 m Ensal1d1 de locos
7:45 O Angel Wrap-Up
7:55 a!) Cuestion de Serundos
8:00 U Virfinia Graham Show Guests
are Telly Savalas, Ron Ellran, JO·
anna Barnes and Carmine Infantino. m To Tell the Truth
ti} World Football Soccer Boca Jun·
iors vs. Platense (Argentina).
fil) The French Chef "Chocolate
Cake." Julia Child hosts. m The Answer m Luthi Libre
8:05 a!) nempo de Deportes
8:30 f) ~ 00 To Rome With Lon (R)
An American movie star <auest Mary
Ann Mobley), filming a movie in
Rome, invites the End1cotts to It·
tend a premiere and visit her film
set.
u @@ m The Smith family
"The Peer Group." Son Bob is
against finking on a classroom van·
dal until he learns the boy intends to
wreck the school. Stet ao Arngrlm
auests. m D1vid Frost Show Guests Victor
Spinetti, Paul Anka, Milos Forman,
Herman Kahn, Lynn Carlin m felonr Squad
fil) Great Amtfkan Dream Muhfnt m Pattem for llvtn1
9:00 f) a Cl) Medical CenttJ (R)
George Chakiris plays a youna sur·
geon who has to learn a complex
heart operation when Or. Gennon
is temporarily blinded.
0 Fiddle around with
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(Continued)
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 10. 1971
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"For me, Oscar night Is a night of
great frustration--you'll see some of
my finest acting then," quipped NBC-
TV star Bob Hope.
Hope will mark his 21st year of ac-
tive participation in the Motion Picture
Academy awards when he appears as a
"Best Friend of Oscar" during the 43rd
annual Academy awards program airing
live on NBC, Thursday, April 15 at 7
PM.
Hope will be · among more than two
dozen "Friends" who will present
awards and entertain during the pro-
gram, including Goldie Hawn , Harry
Belafonte, Burt Bacharach, Merle
Oberon, Petula Clark and many others.
Despite the overwhelming roster of
guest talent and presenters, the high-
Sarah Miles
("Ryan's Daughter")
Jack Nicholson
("Five Easy Pieces")
Melvyn Douglas
("I Never Sang For My Father")
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 10. 1971
Glenda Jackson
("Women in Love")
: •••••
••{••tr
light of the evening will be the bestow-
al of more than two dozen Oscars in
rt: .... vgnition of outstanding individual
achi611ement within the motion picture
industry.
If the pattern established in past
Ryan O'Neal
("Love Story")
years holds true, the greatest suspense
will surround the Oscars awarded to
various on-screen personalities, best
actor and best actress, best supporting
actor and best supporting actress.
Of the 20 persons nominated for act-
Carrie Snodgress
("The Diary of a Mad Housewife")
Jane Alexander
("The Great White Hope")
tion picture, his first Oscar nomination
an~should he win--he'll become the
second black actor to win a Best Actor
Oscar. Sidney Pottier was the first, In
1963, for ••u11es of the Field."
Jade NlcholSon was previously nom·
inated last year for a Best Supporting
Actor Oscar for his role in .. Easy Rid·
er." A multi-talented artist, he has
either written, produced or acted in a
number of films. Most recently he made
his vocal debut opposite Barbra Strei·
sand in "On a Clear Day."
Ryan O'Nul was born in Los An·
geles and raised around the world by
his father, writer Charles O'Neal, and
his niother, actress Patricia Callaghan.
His prqfessional career began In Ger·
many, where he worked as an extra
and stuntman. He returned to the Unit·
ed States to appear in numerous tele~
vision roles, including the part of
Rodney Harrington in Peyton Place.
"Love Story" Is his second film, his
first Oscar nomination.
George C. (for Campbell) Scott, born
in Wise. Va .. has been Oscar-nominated
twice before, as Best Supporting Actor
for his roles in "Anatomy of a Murder"
(1959) and "The Hustler" (1961). He
entered show business via the Broad-
way stage, made his film debut with
Gary Cooper in "The Hanging Tree."
Like co-star James Earl Jones, Jane
Alexander parleyed a Tony Award·
winning role in Broadway's "The Great
White Hope" into her first motion pic-
ture and her first Oscar nomination.
Born in Boston, she entered show busi:
ness sideways, as a secretary, subse-
quently became a sta ndby in "A Thou-
sand Clowns" and eventually created
her "Great White Hope" role in that
play's initial staging by the Arena Stage
in Washington. D. C.
Ga..da Jackson was born near Liver·
pool, graduated from the Royal Acad·
emy of Dramatic Art and worked on the
stage for six years before being ac·
cepted ~ the 'Royal Shakespeare Com-
Pl!"Y· Her first appearance on Broad-
way was in the role of Charlotte Corday
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 10. 1971
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WEDNESDAY (Continued) program examining the welfare pro.
Q Ii) (l) m Kratt Music Hall grams of the U.S.
"Fiddler on the Loose " Jack Benny O Baxter Ward News
IS host to Liberace, Morey Amster-m News Putnam/Fishman
dam, Henny Youngman, Astrud ~I-fD Mantrap Al Hamel hosts
berto, The Blues Magoos and El) America Canta Asi
Michael Rabin t!i) Masterpiece Theatre "The Spoils 0 The fu&itive of Poynton "
0 Chevrolet presents a!) Ritmol1ndi1 * Changing Scene IV 10:30 O Movie: (Zhr) "SpJ Today, Di•
With host Robert Culp Tomonow" (drama) '67 -lex
0 @ rn m I i'lCIA[ f Ch1n1in& Barker. lnirid Scholler. CIA receives
Scene Robert Culp hosts and makes message that an A bomb is missing
his TV singing debut in this in· (D Bill Johns Hews
concert hour with special guest m Cadena dt An1ustia.s
Robert Goulet, plus Barbara Eden, 11:00 tJ ~Cl) m News
Johnny Brown, John Denver, The 0 @ Ci) m He'Wl
Mike Curb Congregation, Jud Strunk. 0 (0 News
Bernie Kopell and Heint1e. O Movie: "Jane Eyre" (classic) '44
Q) Tht lnvadeis -Joan Fontaine, Orson Welles. m 30 Minutes m I SPECIAL I Roni 81rrett Loob
(®Natacha at Oscar (R) One of Hollywood's TV
9:30 O Candid Camera commentators hosts a preview of
ml Musicale/Pastor's Desi! lhe Academy Awards. m La Cruz de Marisa Cruz (D Beat the tlodl
10:00 fl ~ Ci) Hawaii five-0 (R) A sci-@ CIJ Peny Mason
enlific genius (Ed Flanders) disap-11:30 tJ Qt) (j) Merv Griffin
pears lrom a government lab in 0 @@ m Johnny Carson
Washington. DC.. after discovering 0 al Dick Cavett
a biologu:al mutation which is hos-(D Movie: "Shadow" (mystery) '39
hie lo every lorm of life. Part I of -Henry Kendall.
two part s 12:00 m All-Night Show: "Diary of a
D @ 00 m four-in-One: The Chambermaid," (C) "ROf UI River''
Psychiltrist {R) "In Death's Other and "Full of Lile."
Kingdom." Pete Duel guests. @ (1) Dick Cavett
0 Channel 5 Ntn Kevin Sanders 12:30 0 Ont Step Beyond
0 @@) al I f;ft.A1, IABC News 1:00 tJ Movie: "footst~s in the Dlft"
Report "The Anatomy of Welfare." (drama) '41-frrol Flynn
Frank Reynolds hosts and narrates 0 0 News
THE TRAGEDY OF THE RED SALMON
The sockeye salmon, after spend-
ing four years m the Pacific Ocean.
rerurn to the fresh waters of their
birth to ~pawn and die.
This last chapler m their life cycle
i~ shown in "The Tragedy of the
Red Salmon," an ABC News Under-
.,ea World of Jacques Cousteau
documentary being rebroadcast on
ABC, Wednesday at 7:30 PM.
To film the last stages of this
death journey, the crew of Capt
Cousteau's Calypso follow the fish
up the Salmon River on Kodiak ls-
land in Alaska to fresh-water Fraser
lake. Here, five years before, meo
planted fertilized salmon eggs. The
sockeye. the first salmon to be hatch-Bernard Delmotte, Chief Div-
ed in the lake, spent a year building er for the research vessel Ca-
strcngth before s.et.ting off for the lypso, examines a malllre Red
ocean. ~fter surv1vmg four years of Salmon.
danger 1n the open sea,_ they are
drawn by instinct to return to the fresh waters of their birth to spawn .
Some scientists believe the salmon are able to sense magnetic
fields and the rotat ion of the earth. Recently some theorists have
suggested that t\:salmon might also be sensitive to variations in
gravity which ar imprinted in their memories to help them find
their way home.
Blocking their y are traps set out by man. The ones which
escape the nets are followed by Cousteau's divers and filmmakers to
record the results of the experimental egg-planting and the comple-
tion of the cycle.
Like all Pacific salmon, the sockeye makes this perilous journey
to spawn ooly once and dies. Rod Serling narrates .. The Tragedy of
the Red Salmon."
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THURSDAY
APRIL 15
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:15 O "Nipt After Ni&ht" (comedy)
'32-Ceorge Raft ''Thirty-Day Prin·
CUI'' (comedy) '34-Sylvia Sydney
9:30 0 "Dunkirk" (drama) '58-John
Mills. 0 "Whistle 1t Eaton fills" (dra·
ma) '51-lloyd Bridges. m (C) "Buates in the Afternoon"
(dram•) '52-Ray Milland.
1:00 m (C) ''This Anrry Ace" (drama)
'58-Anthony Perkins.
2:00 0 (C) "Carm111 Jones'' (musical)
'54 -Harry Belalonte, Dorothy
Dandridge.
4:30 f) "Th• Caddy" (comedy) '53 -
Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis, Donna
Reed
E V E NING
6:00 f) II& News Jerry Ouophy 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder. 0 The Allen Show Guests: Rose
Muie, John Meyers. F. Lee Bailey.
0 Six O'Clod MOYie: (90) "Hush,
Hudl, Sweet Cll1rlotte" Part I
(honor) '65-Bette Davis, Olivia
de Havilland. Joseph Cotten, Agnes
Moorehead. A woman returns to the
family mansion to help her cousin
0 Didi Yan Dyke m The Aintstonts
ID Star Trek ED Muttlnl1nd
~@ Nm €ID Fidler f1mll1 m Noticiero 3-4 m Death Valley DaY1
Cit!) la Hora Familiar con Consuelo m News Jim Hawthorne
6:15 ED Art Studio
6:30 0 Candid Camera m The Flyf ne Nun
@(VABCNns
@ NBCNews
ED Hod1epodre Lod11
~ (j) CBS News €ID Selected film/Muskll1 m The Desert Report
fI'i) Los Olvld1dos
mABCNews
7:00 f) CBS News Walter Cronkite.
0 @@ m I Oicl•C I Academy
Awards Entertainment celebrities
present awards at the annual cere·
monies of the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences for out·
~landing achievements in motion
pictures. The "Oscars" are present·
ed from the Dorothy Chandler Pavil-
ion of the Los Angeles Music Center
by stirs such as Bob Hope, Ricardo
Mont11b1n, Goldie Hawn. Gregory
Peck, Harry 8el1fonte, Burt Bach•·
rach, Angie Dickinson, Eva Muie
Saint, Jim Brown, Sally Kellerm1n.
Shirley Jones, Petula Cl1rtc ind
Maggie Smith
O Wtlars My line?
m @@I low lacy
ID Dr11inet ED Conversations With 1 PSJdlll·
trist "Distress, Oe5411ir. and Anxl·
ety."
(ij (j) Trvtll or Consequenus
€ID Cllrist the livinc Word m Anrelitos Nerros
Cit!) Simplemente Meri• m MOYie Game
7:30 f) ~(!)family Affair Bill takes
the family with him to Hollywood
on his business trip to take Cissy
away from her too-sudden notion
of marrying Greg (Gregg Fedder10n).
D Virginia Gr1h1m Show
D @ CV m AllH Smith ' Jones
"Never Trust an Honest Man.''
Heyes and Curry return a fortune
in diamonds. Richard Anderson,
Marj Ousay, Severn Darden guest. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (211r)
"Lecend of the lost" (adventure)
'57 -John Wayne, Sophia Loren.
Rossano Braui, Kurt Kasznar. Two
men and a girl search for treasure
and a lost city in the Sahara Desert. m Truth or Consequences ID It T1kes I Thief ED Thntre But The Lone Beach
Community Players' production of
"Patterns" by Rod Serling. Guests
are director Tom Titus and mem
bers of the cast
€ID Cinema 30 m Premiere Movie
7:55 Cit!) Cuestion de S1cundos
8:00 f) ~ Ci) Jim N1bors (R) Jene
Wyman and opera star Mary Costa
spend New Year's Eve with Jim m To Tell the Truth
ED Washinrton Week in Rl!'litw m The Story
8:05 Cit!) Tele·Revist1 Music•I
8:30 0 NYPO D @m m Bewitched "L1u1h.
Clown, Laurh " Darrin, under 1 spell
cast by Endora. can't take seriou'
things seriously. m David frost Show Guests include
Herschel Bernardi, Or Linus Paul·
ing. ID Olympic Boainc ED NET P11yhouse "Biography· Sieg-
fried Sassoon.'' The English antiwa r
poet (1886-1967) 1s studied as the
first episode in a senes of biog·
raphies of famous men and women
€ID Pattern for livinc
9:00 f) ~ (j) CBS Thursday Mme:
(2hr) "Kid Rodelo" (adventure) '66
-Don Murray, Janet Leigh. Broder·
ick Crawford, Richard Carlson. story
of a courageous drifter who finds
himself protecting a girl from a
band of escaped convicts
0 ~ @ m Flip Wilson Show
Guests are Bobby Dann. Roy Clart.
Stan ley Myron Handelman and
Denise Nicholas
(Continued)
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 10. 1971
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Which proves that our man Ben ti has a sense of humor,
an ear for mod music and a head for news.
He's also in the process of collecting a great many fans.
Who like his forthright approach to the news. And his
candor. And his scrupulous impartiality. Why not find out
for yourself? Watch Joseph Benti and Eyewitness News.
Get all the facts. And draw your own conclusions.
Every week night at 4: 30 and 11.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 10, 1971
THURSDAY (Continued)
g The fufibve 0 (ff. J ) ffi Miiie Room tor
Gn1ndd1d~y 'This Crandda:ldy Is
Rated X " Danny 1s offe·ed a role
10 a lllm, !hen discovers he must
appear nude Jesse White and Ham
1lton Camp guest
il!) Ch1llenee
S'i) N1t1ch1
9:30 0 @ ~) ffi Din August (R)
"The Murder ol a Small Town" A
school bus tragedy kills Sgt Rivera's
niece and is considered a dehberate
act or violence by Santa Luisa's
Chicanos Ricardo Montalban and
John Marley guest.
0 C1nd1d Clmeni
il!) Musit1le/ P11tor's Desll m La Cruz de Marisa Cruz
10:00 0 fll @ m Ironside "Walls Are
Waiting " A parole Qfficer's (Wilham
Shatner) severily with parolees on
narcotics charges brings a threat
against his Ille
g News Sanders/Morris 0 Buter W1rd News ID News Putnam/Fishman ID Speculation "A Conversalton
With Ana1s Nin," authoress, whose
books include "A Spy in the House
of Love," "D H Lawrence An
Unprofessional Study," and "Diary "
S'i) Aqui Tres P1tines
10:30 g Moyie: (C) (lhr 45m) "High
Suson for Spies" (drama) '67 -
Peler Van Eyck, Letilra Roman.
~~ts race to oblain a secret metal
0 '!1 3 CE nus Is Your Life
Ralph [dwards hosls Surprised
guest 1s former USC loolball player.
Ray May.
@ Bill Johns News m Clden1 de Aneust1as
S'i) Horoscopo con el Prof. Horan gel
11:00 0 ~ ® m News
O @C6J mNews
O tl)News
O Movie: "High Noon" (drama)
'52-Gary Cooper G1ace Kelly Otlo
Kruger
ID Movie: "Here Comes Mr. Jor·
dan" (fantasy) '41-Robert Mont-
gomery, Claude Rains [velyn Keyes
@ Beat the Clock
@ CIJ Perry Mason ID Washington Weetl 1n Review
11:30 O ~ (81 Merv Griffin
O Movie: "The Fast lady" (dra
ma) '63 -Julie Chrtslte James
Robertson Jushce Slanley Baker I
0 tl) Dick Clvett Mrs l yndon B
Johnson guests
@ Movie: ''Thunder Over Tangier"
(adventure) '57 -Robert Hutton.
Lisa Gastoni
12:00 @ (3) Dick C1vett
12:15 g One Step Beyond
1:00 0 Movie: (C) "Rotd to Denver"
(adventure) ·s~John Payne
O News ID All·N1ght Show: "The Whole
Truth," ''The Wild Blue Yondf:f"
and "Stran£1ehold."
1:20 O News
FRIDAY
APRIL 16
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 g "Song of Sones" (drama) '33-
Marlene 01etuch. Bnan Aherne
"Last Outposf' (adventure) ·3~
Cary Grant
9:30 O "The Flame" (adventure) '47-
John Carroll, Vera Ralston. O "Adventures of C1pt1in flbi1n"
(adventure) 'St -Errol Flynn, Vi n
cent Price.
ID "Allegheny Uprisin&" (western)
'39-John Wayne, Claire Trevor
1:00 ID "Two Sisters From Boston"
(musical) '46 -Kathryn Grayson.
June Allyson
2:00 O (C) "Little Shepherd of Kinrdom
Come" (advenlure) '61 -Jimmie
Rpdgers. Chlll Wills, Luana Patton
4:30 f) (C) "Saf1ri" (adventure) 'SS--
Victor Mature. Janet Leigh.
EVENING
6:00 O Bi& NeW1 Jerry Dunphy O KNBC Newservice Tom Snyder.
g The Allen Show Guests: Mickey
Rooney Glona Loring, F. Lee Batley.
Bob Einstein
O Si1 O'Clocll Movie: (90) "Husll,
Hush, Sweet Ch1rlotte'' Conclusion
(horror) '6~Bette Davis. Olivia de
Hav1lland, Joseph Cotten.
O Dick Van Dyke m The Flrntstones
@ Stir Trell ID Muffinl1nd 1291 00 News/Weather /Sports
il!) Fisher Family m Notic1ero 34 m Duth V1lley D1ys _
S'i) la Hori flm11iu con Consuelo
tl) Ntws Jim Hawthorne
6:15 al) Art Studio
6:30 O Clnd1d C1mer1
ID The Flying Nun
'17) rn ABC News 21 \j) NBC News
al) Hodeepodge lodge ew1 (8 CBli News
il!) Selected Frlms m The Desert Report
S'i) Los Olv1dados
CE ABC News
7:00 f) CBS News Walter Cronkile.
0 m NBC News David Brinkley
0 What's My Line?
m @ C3J I love Lucy
@ Dra2net
@ @ Cinema Showcase: (C) (90)
"Flutfy." Tony Randall
al) Thirty Minutes With ..•
19' (8 Truth or Consequences
il!) Christ the liv1n2 Word m Angehtos NefIOS
S'i) Simplemente M1r11
CE Movie Came
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7:30 tJ Qt)(]) Tlte Interns The death
of a 14-year old g11I from a drug
overdose hits Or Sam Marsh so
hard that he leaves home on a
quest for help for"itis own mental
slate
Q g;, Hif h Ch1pural "The Assas
sins " An Apache renegade plans lo
kill Cochise's peace representative
m the Cannon house and thus start
a new war 0 Yirg1n11 Graham Show
0 @ 00 ED The Brady Bunch
(R) ''The Babysitters" Greg and
Marcia become the tamlly sitters
0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "The
Young Doctors" (drama) '61 -
Fredric March, Ben Gazarra . Dick
Clark, fdd1e Albert m Truth or Consequences
IF) Movie: (2'/zhr) "I the Jury"
(mystery) '53 -Preston Foster.
£E) DEBUT Rapping Up the News
Les Crane hosts series covering ma -
1or news events both local and na -
tional.
~Cinema 30 mraA
7:55 ~ Cuution de Seeundos
8:00 0 1 (3) ED Nanny & the Profes-
sor (R) "The Haunted House " Nan
ny and the children rind an ancient
mansion containing a seU playing
grand piano, and a moving suit ot
armor m To Tell the Truth EE Toros en Madrid
~ Livin& Book
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 10 11171
m Sylvia y Enrique 0 The fugitive EID American Film Institute Theatte
8:05 a!) Lucha Libre 0 (Ji' (}1 Cl) That Girl (R) "lhose ~ Ritmol1n1ia
8:30 f) f!i!, 00 Andy Griffith Andy's Frim " Danny Thomas and Milton 10:30 0 Movie: (2hr lSm) "Cou11tdow1
sister-in-law Nora finds an admirer Berl~ sh:>w up at Anne Marie's to D>omsday" (su~pAnse) '67
1n gabby pa1nt·slore owner Fems apartment d1awn by a pu'i11•1lf Gr:irg' Ad1sson Horst Frank
Terry (Jackie Coogan) but she's not item @Bill Johns News
interested -until events dictate EE El Cine en Su Hogar EID Rt1lit1es
otherwise. m 30 Minutes m Clden1 de Angust11s
0 Q100 m Name of the Game g) LI C11ad1 Bien Criada 11:00 f) ei9 (j) m News
"A Love To Remember " Lee Grant a!) Natadl1 Q ®@ g;, News
guests as a woman who tell~ Glenn 9:30 0 (!Jl 3) m The Odd Couple (R) 0 ED ~ews
Howard at a college reunion that "Felix Gets Sick .. Felix's illness 0 Movie: "Anthony Adverse" (dr1
a crush she had on him led to a iuins Oscar's plans for a romantic ma) '36 Fredric March Ohv1a
cruel practical Joke that ruined her rendezvous Bridget Hanley guests. de Hav1lland, Claude Rains
life. 0 Joyce & Barbara: For Adults m Movie: . ''Woman of the Year"
11 NYPO Only Guest is Truman Capote (comedy) 42 -Spencer Tracy. 0 @ rn ED The Partrid&e Family EID San Franc1sto Mil m Beat the Clock
(R) "When Mother Gets Married " m Musicale/Pastor's Desk @ (~l Perry Mason
The prospect of wedding bells m LI Cruz de Marisa Cruz 11:15 m Crnema 3-4
strikes a sour note with her young 11:30 f) ~ (8) Merv Griffin
sters. John McMartin gul!sts 10:00 0 (11 (6] m Strange Report Q @@) g;, Johnny Caraon m David Frost Show Guests· Irving "Cover Girl -last Year's Model." 0 al Dick Cavett
Stone, Michael Parks, Kris Kristoff Adam Slrange searches for fashions ID Movie: (C) "tsupe in the Sun"
erson, Stephanie Chase, George Irv worth m1ll1ons that were stolen (adventure) '57 -John Bentley
ing. lrom Evelyn's employer ED Conversations With 1 Psychla-m Soul! 0 News Sanders/Morris. trist m Pattern lor L1vin& 0 (i7.( 3 ED I SPW~l _l N1tion~I 12:00 @ (3 ) Dick Clvett
9:00 ft ~ 00 CBS Frid1y Movie: (C) Polling Day: The Surpnsm2 Amert· 12:15 O Movie: ''The Palellct'' (comedy)
(2hr) "Powderkeg'' (adventure) '70 ~ns frank Reynolds and Louis ~ar ,48 _ Bob H Jan R ssell
-Rod Taylor Dennis Cole Michael 11s host a profile ol the American oce. e u
Ansara, Fernando lamas Luciana people-our morality. our successes 1:00 ft Movie: ''Wor1d Without End"
Palum Ren1 Santoni Tisha Ster and failures. our hopes and frus· (sci fl) '56-Hugh Marlowe
ling Melodie Johnson. John Mcintire trat1ons The program focuses on 0 0 News
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@ Movie; "Road Rouat" (mystery)
'48 -Corntl Wilde, Ida Lupino,
Richard Widmark
e!) fiesta MHiClnl
11:30 fJ (i1J Cl) The H11dy Boys
el Mino a Mino R1nchero
AFTERNOON .
7:00 tJ New Worda, Ntw W11s 12:00 IJ ~CI> Scooby-Doo
0 Ii) m Tomfoolery Show 0 @ C1J Ameriun 81ndmnd m Publlt AH1irs fe1ture m Collere Bueblll USC vs Stan·
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O M0¥1e: "lll•r•I Tr1ffic" (mys·
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O Movie: "Ster of Tens" (western)
'SJ -Wayne Morris, Paul Flit.
@ Weekend News
@ (1) Llrry Kine Show
@!) lo Prohibido
(!) Sesame Street
1 :30 fJ ~ ® The Jetsons
@ Movie: "Hell's Crossroacb"
(western) 'S7 -Stephea McNally.
Peggie Castle.
2:00 IJ Dusty's Treehouae
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 10, 1971
@ (I) S.blrday M1tlnte: "Whit's
Up, Tlttr Lllf?"
@@Fiim F11tu11
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, LA~T Evening Movies
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SUNDAY, APRIL 11
7 (C) "The Miracle" lrel1g1ous·drama) 59--Carroll Baker, Roger Moo,..,
17 3 (C) "Anastasia" (drama) '56--lngnd Bergman, Yul Brynner
11 (C) "Voya1e lo the Planet or Prehistoric Women" \St1 111 '66-M amie
V•n Doren
5 "Pl\anlom President" (comedy) '32-Ceorge M. Cohan Clau'.lel1.e Col bert. Jimmy Durante
11 (C) "Easter Parade" mus•cal·comedyl '43-Judy Carland, Fred
Astaire. Peter Lawford
17 J (C) "Walk, Don't Run" (come<lyl 66-Cary Grant Samantha
(&gar
11 "Random Harvest" (dram.JI "42-Greer Garson Ronald Cotman
9 ''The Snake Pit" (drama) '48--0lovta de Hav•lland, Mark Stevens
2 "female on the Beach" \mystery) '55-Joan Crawlord. Jeff Chandler 13 "Invaders from Maril" (sci fi) "53-Anhur franc. Helena Carter
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MONDAY, APRIL 12
"Detective Story" (drama) '51-Kork Douglas. Eleanor Parker
(C) "Stolen Hours" (drama) '63-Susan Hayward, M11;:hael Craig
23 6 (C) "The Other Man" (drarna) '70--Roy Thlnnes. Joan Hackett
17 3 (C) "Twenty-Four Hour's to Kiii" (drama) '65 -Mickey Rooney.
lex Barker
(C) ''Tr•p for 7 Spies" (dra111a) "67-Edward Fa1Mdo, Yvonne Bastien
''M•cbeth" (clauoc) '48--0rsoll Welles. Jeannette Nolan
••f'ortlldden Street" (drama) '49-Maureen O'Hara. D.ana Andrews
"Murder Without Tea~" Cmyslery) '53-Joyce Holden. Craig Stevens.
TUESDAY, APRIL 13
(Cl •'The Wheeler Dealers" (romance) '63-Jame1t C<lmer lee
R!'lmocll. Phil Harros.
6 (C) "Munster Go Home" !comedy) '66--fred Gwynne Yvonne
De<:arto
(C) "A Girl Named Tamiko" !dramal 63-Laurence HMvey Marth.i
Hyer
17 3 (C) "8ut, I DOf\'l Want To Gel Married" fcQme<1yl '70---Herschel
B,.rnard•. Shortey Jones
23 6 (C) "Death of a Gunfighter" 1wes1ern1 69 Roe.hard Widmark. Lena Horne
(Cl "Death Is Nimble, Death Is Quick" (advitnturel '67 Tony Kendall
Brad Harros
"The O•·Bow_lncident" Cwe!itern1 43-Henry f'ond.J Dan.\ Andrews
Anthony Quinn
"The Other love" tdr.amdl '4 7-Dav•d N111f'11 BArbara <;t<1nwyck
"Satan's Satellites" (sci f1 58-Judd HoldrP" Aline fownl'
WEDNESD"Y, APRIL I~
(Cl "The Movie Maker" (drama) '67-Rod Sll'1ger S<1lly Kellerman
IC) "Dallas" (western) '50---Gary Cooper Ruth Roman. St'"e Cochran.
"Spy Today, Die Tomorrow" (drama) '67-Lex Barker Ingrid Scholler
"Jani! Eyre" (tlass1c) '44-Joan Fontaine 01son Wt'lles
"Sh1dow" (mystery! '39-Henry l(endall
THURSDAY, APRIL 15
"Hush, Hush. Sweet Charlotte" P>11t I <horror! '65 Betit' o,w,.
Joseph Collen
(C) "Legend of the Lost" (adventure! '57-John Wayne. Sophia Loren
29 8 "Kid Rodelo" (adventure) "66-Don Murro\y JanPt Lf'1gh, Brod
tmck Crawford.
"Hl1th Season for Spin" (dr11ma1 67-Peter Van fyck, Ln1111a Roman
"Hi11;h Noon" ldramal '52-Gar'( Cooper, Grace l(elly
"Here Comes Mr Jordan" Cfanlasyl '41-R;obPrl Montgomt>rv Evelyn
K4'yes
"The Fast Lady" Cdram<l) '63-JoJl•e ChroSl•P J.lmes Roben,on
Jusl1ce
"Thunder Over T •ngier" I advenllHe • 5 7-Roberl Hultoll L1s.11
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FRIDAY, APRIL 16
7 "Hush. Hush, Sweet Char1otte'' Conc;lus1on (horror I 6!>-Bene Dav•~
Joseph Collen
23 6 (C) "f'lutfy" ccomedyl 65-Tony Randall Shlfl~v Jf)nn
9 ''The Young Doctors" (drama) "61-Fredrot March Bf'n G:>1arra
ll "I lhe Jury" (mystery) '53-Preston Fosler Peggie C;,stlt'
2 29 8 (C) "Powdert.eg'' <adventure "70--Rod Taylor FPrn.lndo L<1m1s
Melodie Johnson
5 "Countdown to Doomsday" (suspense 67-Ceorg" Ad1sson Horst
Fr•nk
9 "Anthony Adverse" (drama) 36-F'red"<. March Olo"'" df' Hav1t1>1nd
I I "Woman of the Year" Ccomedy1 '42-Spencn Tracy Katharont>
Hepburn
13 (C) "Escape In the Sun" l~dventu rPI "i7-John Benlley Vera Fusek
SATURDAY. APRIL 17
9 (C) "Gld••t Gou Haw•ii•n" Cromancl') '61 J.1mes Oa1ren. Dl'bor"h Walley, Michael Callan
1 \ ''Too Hot to Handle" (drama\ "60-Clark Gablt'. Mymil Loy Waller
P1dgl'on
4 23 6 (C) "Sebastian" (drama) '68-Susann1h York. Str John Gielgud
17 J "Satan Never Sleeps" Cdramal '6:L'-W1lliam Hold<Jn Clifton Webb
9 ''Stream of Fear" 11nd "The Hideous Sun Demon."
11 (Cl ''Green fire" (drama\ '55-Crace Kelly, Paul Douglas
7 "36 Hou"" (SU!>Dense\ '65-E\la Mane Saint, J11m!'s Ciaoner, Rod
Taylor, 13 "The Black Sleep" (mv..,tery) '56--Bas.t Rathbone Lon Chaney
23 6 CC) "The Con•cka" (adventure) '60---[dmund Purdom, John Dr*w
Barrymore
2 "Hell la for Heroes" /drama) '62-Steve McQueen. Bobby Darin
4 ''Station Sia Sahara" (drama) '64-Carroll Baker. Peter Van [yclc.
5 ''Love LAttera" (drama) '31-Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cot1en
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