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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-23 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotVO(. I T, NO. n. I ~ A PMIS ·. _oast WIAPONS FOil MURD!l? -Tbb combination laundry and atorage room off UYlng quairted Of Beaeh Motel owner Mary Madden is be- lieved to be where the Mcamtic solution, poufbly lye" which killed infant James AntboQ1 Tbomu came from. Its shelves abound with bousebofd cle.anen and blMcba. Westmoreland Named Army's Chief of Staff WASHINGTON (AP) -President Johnson nas armounced the lbifting or Gen. William C. Westm<rela.nd from Vietnam to a top Pentagon job. Wettmonland, the SS.year-old fOur· star general who bas been U.S. com· mander in Vietnam for fouc years, wtll become Army chief ol staff in July, tile Pruident told a news con· ference Friday In S a i g ~. G e n e r a 1 West- moreland aaid he was honored by his promoti-On from the command of U.S. troops in VletJlam to be Army chief of st.a.ff in Wa5bington. But at the ume tiJM, be said. he regretted leaving before the war was over and "peace is re1t«ed to the people of this beaotilUI land wbidl bas been torn by Communlat atgl'ession. Johnson also discloled two other major personnel chmCes 1n the ad- ministration: -Sargent Shriver, director of the Office of Economic Opportmity, will leave the antipoverty post to become ambassador to France. Bued i• Jffe .. -Wilbur Cohen, whose career aii an administrator dates back to the New Deal days of Franklin D. Roose- velt, 1$ being promoted from under· secretary to secretary of Healtti, Edu· cation and WeUare. The President named no replace· ment for Westmoreland, but many observers cenaider his deputy, Gen. <Zeigbton Abrams, the most likely candidate. J-Ohn.900 said he h a s asked Gen. Wheeler to serve an extra year as chairman of the Joint Chiefs. Wheel· er's term had been due to end July 2. In moving up tD the top job at HEW. Cohen succeeds John W. Gard- ner, who left March 1 to become head of Urban Coalition, an organization attempting to foc:ua the energies of both the private and governmental sectors on the problems of the cities. No replacemeot was named for Cohen as No. 2 man in the sprawling department, second in size only to the Department 0( Defense. Bert Hard- ine, Shriver's deputy, was designated actiq direC'tor of tbe Office of Eco· DOmic Opportunity. 'l'•ar•wetMnl SATURDAV, ~ n.·1'61 TEN CENTS er, on rown Jurors Mull" Mystery Of Poison By THOM BARLEY .... .,...., ........ Who amashed the dlemical • slain· ed feed.ins bottle that allegedly was used to poison Antonia Thomas' lll· rant son? Who left the shattered frag- ments In the kitchen sink shared by Mrs. Thomas and Beach Motel owner Mary Madden T It wu a vital question that was re· peated several times Friday as the second Superior Court trial ol the ac· cused San Cl~ woman racked up iu fifth day. Aod it was a question that obviously bothered the nine-wo· man, four • man jury as members sought clarification of testimony from Judge Robert Gardner. Miss Madden, 57, insisted l h a t Thomas smashed the bottle, identified by crlminalists as feeder in which chemic.ab -possibly lye -bad re· cenUy been contained. But the ailing woman, obviously wearied by a day-long llilling. ad· mitted to defense attorney Dud1ey Guy that her nepbew. a.year.old Dan· nJ IUc:lwcboD, bed COid her that Wt. Tholnu flu.a& the bottle 1ato .i.MJ slltk. "I'd cone to the phone to call the police," Miu Madden said. "And aft· er I got back. little Danny told me that Ann bad sm.uhed the bottle Ill the sink." DIDN'T SEE IT "But you didn't see Ann imuh tne bottle in the slnk?" Judie Gardner asked Mils Madden. "No, but Danny told me and I as· sumed , •• ," Miu Madden started to reply. "No aswmpt¥>ns," said Judge Gard· ner. "We just want to know exactly what you saw that nighl" The point puzzled jurrors and a woman juror a sked Judge Gardner if MJas Madden could be called back to clarlry testimony concerning the loca- tion of young Danny immediately be· fore the discovery or the critically bu:med baby. "He was asleep," Miss Madden said. (Sft THOMAS, Pace %) TY WEEK VISITS DEATH Y ALLEY TV WEEK. the DAILY PILOT's complete fulde to television, goes to Death Valley today U> teU the story l>f the film.Ing of the Death Valley Days yarn, "Green is The Color t>l Gold." In addiGon to this wild western tale aboot the dilCOVtt'y of borax, TV WEEK takes readers for a visit with Carl Betz (Judd for Tbe De· fense) and previews the special, "How Life Begins," whidl includes motion pictures of actual human chlldbirth. BEACH TOT DROWNS Eric Kokowla , 2 DIES TRYING RESCUE Rosemuy Kokowla E~onomizing Coast Gal Big Wheel in Run By PAMELA POWELL OI "'9 Dally ,lie! lllff M~ pretty. blo~. y o u n g houaewlves with five chUdref\ are qwte content to stay at. home an.d take lure of 1be kid•. BtttlrtK. ... \l~fill .... hland allb 1ta~ to .a ree-time winner of the Mobil Economy Run. She 1IP1 be Corftpttlltf In tfl~ ab cfey aut.O gas mileage test this year ror the 10th consecutive time. Mrt. Retzlaff, who moved to the Orange Coast area last summer from Barstow, first competed in the run In H•, only one year after women were allowed to enter. Since then, she bu placed third in 196.5, first in '64 and tint in '66 and 'frl. Last year she averaged 18.7 miles per iallOL n,. car she drives, a Bulct Le Sabr e 400, is supplied each year by Buick Metro In Detroit. It Is classi· fied as a medium priced standard sizer car fitting into class G. in which there are seven competitors. The car is impounded each year until the run begins, but a practice car, a duplicate of the competition model. ls given to the driver around the first of the year for tr~al rum. How taxing is the actual run? "It's a real endurance test,'' says Mn. Retzlaff. "We drive 10 to 12 hours a day. We 're usually up at 4 a.m. and get to bed about 11:30 every night. The route for the next day is not given to us until ~ night before, so every night we have to study the roads and fieure out our averaae 5Pf!ed." The "we''._1'. a ~ver, uauallJ ca8ed u,. ~\-~ MCUllY doan•t· do much ot Uw am.fat• aD4 an oberver who "makes sure we don't tw'n off the enatne ad coast or anything like !bat." How do !he kids reel about mother driving? "They love 1t," she says. I caJI them every night and teU them how I'm doing and they usually say 'try hard Mom, try hard.' " The children who range ln age from four to 12 usually help when Mrs. Retzlaff draws her sta.Mng position, and are always then! 1o see her off. When she is not chiving. Mra. Retzlaff usually stays at borne. Living on the waterfront, she plays with the children on the beach and takes them out in their boat. She is also the co-leader of Girl Scout Troop 1114 at Lincoln School. An interesting woman. with an in· teresting bobby, she plans to continue driving for several years. She enjoys the run so much, that he compeWd twice while she was pregnant. "But," she says, ••1 didn't tell anyone imtiJ 1t (the nm) wu over." The run alls year wll leave from Disneyland on April 2 and .-rive ill New York aty on April 7. Rescue Try Fails; Dad Finds Pair By WlLLIAM REED Of .... DllY ..... ll9W A mother's vallant effort to save ber drowning aon who bad fallen lDtb tile ramlly swimming pool resulted ia death fOr both mother and son Friday lll Huntingt-On Beach. Dead in the double drowning an Mrs Rosemary Kokowicz, 29, and ber IOfl Eric, 2. Botb were cJ.use4 by friends 0( the family as ''emelJIDt awunmers." The father, Raymond, 32, told the DAILY PILOT be bad teturmf P'ri· day evening t. his home at rm Al· batrosa Drive after his sblit at Auto- netics aod discovered the double drowning. Hls youngest child, Kacen, about 3 weeks old, was crying loudly, be aaid. Going Into the kitchen to look for bis wile, he uw the body of hh son Erle floating on the surface of the back yard pool Kokowici ruJbed outside and dived in. He pulled the lad from tbe water and begah mouth-to-mouth ..-i:tta· tion, ~ ~ "·' llliout (ot help. Nt..-e " .. _.... "1m 'at ftnt. A~ he was trying vainly to reyjve the boy, he aaw bis wile's body Oil h boltml of the pool. be re.lated. He pulled her out and ta the side of tile pool where both lay dead when police arrived. Apparently Mrs. Kokowicz had beftl (See DROWNING, Paie l ) North Viets Shell Marines At Khe Sanh SAIGON (UPI) North Vietname11e gunners slammed 1,100 shells and rockets into the U.S. Marine base at Khe Sanh IX>day ill their heaviest at· tack in a month on the besieged pr. rlson, U.S. spokesmen said. The spokesmen said the explodlnl shells hit at the rate of ooe a minute for 18 consecutive hours. While they fell, U.S. B52 bombers launched sev· en strikes against Communist posi- tions surrol.lllding the base in retalla· ll<>n for tbe artillery barrage. ~ leathernecks at the base report- ed light casualties in the attaclt which began at dusk Friday. It was the heaviest since Feb. 23 when more than 1,300 rounds of mortar and rock- et shells struck in a 24-bour period. The military spokesmen said the B52 raids ~ed hundreds of toos of bombs on North Vietnamese troop concentrations, bl.mkers and storage areas around ttie camp in the beav· lest such strike in at least two weeks. They also said Navy and Air Force fighter • bombers joined ttie fray with 186 nussions around the base. Other warplanes flew 87 mission~ against North Vietnam, hitting a chemical plant between Hanoi and Haiphong for tile h.rsl time in the war. Medics Oppose Mass Care j At the opposite end of the country U.S. helicopters pounced on a sampan neet moving Commonist war supplies through Mekong Delta canals ne;ir the Cambodian border. They sank 30 of ttiem with a furious machine gun and rocket attack, U S. officials said. •• I.Jent 111 rriany ca11es." sa.id Bemrarr. addmg. f'the Indigent should he treated at an Import.an< human bein~. not a llatUtic." The Gu~. he said. does not oppa~e the Amtfi~an Medical Aasociati<>n . calllornla Medical Auociati<>n or tht Or.or• Qo\.mty Medical Assoc:.taUon. but MU; to belp them. as an act.Ion p-oup. Tbt cGornla chapttr la attlllattd wta. the !lmerican Pbyaldana' GuOd. but all pflds in Hrlous stat.ea a;e bulcan,. lutcDon'IOUI, a«'<lf'dinf to s.nw .... "Unlikt• ~ American Medical A.eoctatiln. ad ttle C a I I f o r n I a Med1caJ Auoclation," he upl&Jntd, "the CPG la able to take mature Ind CMlaatl,,_ action a g a I D I t (SM PllYSTCIAHS, Pact t) ' TINTH YIAI IN ''RUN" -,.._.Uinit Mobil F.conomy Rua drifff, Mre.; Ilana Jtetdatf, wtth bcr 1M'7 ftrit place tropby. c.. ts prac· tict du'plica O{ 8Ct1Mll •ntn•• Cit. ... ldand reaideDt bM com- peted tar u. pd n1De ,...,.. • But tlte Ho use Looked Familiar I < ., ' ' , -. .... ... ----....... . ' ~ DAILY '1LOT ~. Mll'dl ZS. 1968 :; Bags in State Kennedy B r.ings Campaign West By Unt&ed Pre11 lntenialionaJ Sen. Robet t F. Kennedy. buoyed by ne" 11gns of strength on the East Co11t, went nst today to try to put more muscle Into his challenge to Pre11dent Johnson for the Democraltc pres1dentlal nommallon. Kennedy opened a three-day cam· paign awinc in CaWorrua aimed at DROWNING. • • capturing the state's 172 convention delegates. A 11milar dnve was launch· ed ln his home state of New York F'rl· day niaht in hopN of gettint the bulk ol the Empire State's 190 convention votes. The Kennedy candidacy waJ given more punch Fnday by the surprise defection of a major Johnson backt'T, Vermont Gov. Philip H. Hort, who said he did not think John.Ion was h1ndlln" cOrTectly either the Vietnam war or the urban crisis The New York aenator wa~ al!IO buoyed by the conceiislon by pro-T.RT forces in New York that Kenned v would probably take most or the state'.; convention votes. ironmR in the k.Jlchen shortly before 10 a m while Eric played on the pa- tio near the pool with has toy ca.rs and a wry football The ball may have rolled Into the pool and Eric, unalraid of water be- cause he had learned to swun before he was a year old, went in alter the ball ruuy clothed. Vice President Hubert H llumphrrv continued to stump for Johnson with speeches in Wlaconaln and PeMsyl- van.la. In Milwaukee, Humphrer said John· son faced an "upblD fil)\t' In the Wis- consin primary but predicted the Pres1dent would win the nomination. He alto said Democrata now leavln~ the fold to support other candidate!! would torlte 1gain after the convention in August to defeat the Republicans. MUltOllt TRIAL RECESS -Durin& pause in court proceedings "on location" in San Clemente, Marine Set James Thomas and hiJ wife, AntoniJ, accused murderess, diatusa cue with N191 Chaplain George Dando and Mrs. Thomas' attorney, Dudley Gray (rlfht). Frotn Pllfl8 1 A few seconds later Mn. Kokowicz apparently saw the lad in trouble, ran halfway around the pool and dorr- ed her shoes before diving in alte!' her son. Cotoner's deputies placed the time of death at about 10 1.m. Friday. THOMAS TRIAL~. • • Senate Adopts New Ethics <:ode In 67-1 Ballot Kokow1cz. who long ha s been active in homeowner associations and in lite HOME Council, cawed a stir in his neighborhood and In the city two yean ago wMn the birth of Eric was anno~ with • huge sign on hia home proclaJ.m.uig "It's • Boy " The birth of Eric was celebrated by the Koltowicz f1mily f« weeks and both the 1ign and the celebration were reporud by loc•l newspaper!. The couple previously had lost two aons either at birth or shortly alter birUI, according to friends or the fam- ily. Until Friday morning they were still celebrating the birth of Karen. C«oner's deputies said the bodies of both mother and son were removed to Smith Mortuary In Huntington Beach to awajt an autopsy later lo· day. F rot11 Page I In Pfttabwgh, he sa1d the 1dmlnis- tratlon was pursuing an "Intensive re- view" of lta Vietnam policy but that peace would not come until the Com- munists "turn to honest nel!otlation, '' -Former Vlce President Richard M. Nlxon. only major candidate left In the GOP race, aaid In Janesville. Wl~ .. that Gen. Wllllam C. Westmoreland'-i appointment as Army chief of staff was "an appropriate move." -McCarthy, campaigninl? in Detroit, continued to hammer at the Johnson administration's approach to urban problems. sayinl? it is courtinl? "an al- most certain fulfillment of thf' grim prophesy of several bad summers " -President J ohnson, at his news conference. declined comment on Rockefeller's withdrawal, saying he didn't want to interfere with the oth- er party's business. or on Kennedy's f'ntrance. "other than to say I was not surprised." "And he didn't awaken until the police came. All the noise and bell-rin1ing woke him up." A second woman juror started to uk: "Well. If he wu asleep, how did ht know-'' Judge Gardner curtly cut off the question. "That's something you're gomg to h~we to ask yourselves in the jury room," he said. "There's been no dire ct tesbmony on just who broke that bottle " Mrs. Thomas. 25, is accused of the murder ol her seven-day-old son, Jam- es Anthony Thomas. She admits that the father of the child was Ruben "Dave" Davila, a Houston, Tex., man who was a ManM Corps buddy or her husband, Sgt. James Thomas. Davila has testified Ulat he enjoyed ~cxual intercourse with the slight, Filipino woman on "many occasion<;'' from October, 1965 -tw o months arter Sgt. Thomas was assigned over- seas -to April, 1%6. Miss Madden has testified that Mr~. PHYSICIANS GRO UP • • • Thomas was distraught when Rhe Jcarned that she was pregnant by Da· vila. She quoted Mrs. Thomas as say- ing: "Oh. I'm so mad. I could cut my own throat." ~ental lnterfer~." BJ·law1 and structure of the AMA and CM.A proh\b\t thta. "When they st.art p r a c t i c I n g medicine for the doctors in Sacramen- to," he Hid, ''1t'1 time to draw the llne." Five steps. Benware srud, in taking action to force back the gradual &0e1aluation of medical care can be taken : -A Gwld represent.alive can mPf't with the offending tlurd party and discuss the matter. -Leaflets can ~ printed ~nd circulated by Guild doctors to their patients, explaining an<i seekrng thf'ir h<'lp in contaclln~ proper ll'~~lative aulhor1he~ -All paiwrwork not <'SSential to the health of the patient involved Is stopped. A program of n e w s dissemlJlalion throulh various meJ1a cao be begun, u a public education measure. -Guild members would decrease thetr practice by 50 p e r c e n t • ellminaUnc no n · e s sen t l a 1 ap- pointments such as prescription of diet pills. nose drops and other such medicines. -All medi<'al care would be halted, except that spec1flcally reqwred by patients in trut nN>d. Benware !laid that undrr such a program. the national Guild would support the iitate <'hapter. remaining one step behind on the graduated acale of sanctions. "This ha11 bun tested In Louisiana and It was ht~hly 5ucceuful." he said. ''The stampede toward m a g s toeiallzed medicine must be stopped to protect the needy patient's right 1.o receive quality med ical care.'' com· mented Dr. Jack Hagadorn, a Costa Mesa phys ician and CPG atate presi· dent. "Thlrd party interfettnce with the patient's right to have a personal relationship wittl his physician will be lctiYely de.alt wltJl," Dr Hagadorn added. Other Costa M~sa physicians boldin~ CPG olhce are Dr. Alan Barton, vice president and Dr. Reinhard Marthen, treuurer. They. aklag w1ttl Dr Hagadorn, are L•toei.ated with tM Bnatol Park Medical Group and alao -alon11 with other CPG mtmber, -belon2 to the older, tradttlorual medical associa- tions. Currently. the CPG la awa.rtiog com- mJUee he~ in Sacramento on i..s. 1.11.... to cm1> tbe rilinl rate o1-.. .......-srowtac oat of IODlldmr1 qoeltlODlblt malpractke ...... 1Wr )ftli4ilMJI can tor • ~ U'm.lt .......... db .. ~ dodOr _. ,......, lbl utan of a.. milpt.uot eomptatM a 1 d eittUm1tance. f'tilart to pro'1dt Rie~ DOC18cadon woaJd llm.11 .,, wtllbal jaqmtl'lt to 110.tOD Ill spedal d.tma,ea tlDd a. la ,....., Nmll,... A ... lllnJt ..US be .. t Oil • Blllllit1 ... •llptai:Uc:9 ~ cases, for death or injury, but no limit would bt aet oa waDtoa negligence case1. Seven! other items dealing with such cases are also proposed by the CPG, with bearings expected within the next month, according lo Benwue. The physicians group will stage a special banquet meeting with the Orange C<>unty Medical Association April 30 at the Balboa Bay Club, with an estimated 500 doctors ex- pec~ to attend. Miss Madden admitted to Gray Frl· day th.at she bad made up several feeding bottles from baby food form · ula two days before the Thomas baby was fed tbe letbal cbemical1. Bat she refuted evidence that her eyes were "very bad" as the result of a cataract operation -"I was able to make up tho8e feeding botUes and I was always very careful," she said. Under a long grilliDg by Gray, Miss Madden refuted Davila's t~stimony that sbt bad told the ex-Marine that Pla..,..ce la Pala PlaJ'mata wlth hon and IJ'l'otr'I w1ttb ambulanc. 1ttend1Dta tpU.nt broka rtpt lq cl Newpon Beach you_npter Willlam Gmt, 11. al· ter he n. bit bf a tar .rrtd1y eveninc. Boys were croui.ni Dom- Drive on thelr way home. Gu~. 62.'J C)t. James Place, w11 taken to Haq Memori1l ffolpllai and hi~ leg put Jn t11ction. Ortnr ot the car, whom poU~ abtof~ of bla~. wu Wil1 iam H. hwell, 28, of 2801 W1Yetl7 Dnve. Newport B<?ach. "- \ ... • r .--. .. ~4'16 --- she was frequently viaited In Ji e r dreams by her deceased partner in the motel business, JOe Markham. "Okay," said Gray, "taen tell us c.bout the white dog." ··Do you mean the German shepherd dream?" aaked Miu Midden. ··well. th• doc ud Ule money," Gray replied. Miss Madden haltingly told t h e court that she had been "terribly worried SOJ'De yens ago" about her financial affairs and partkplarly con- cerned about a debt of "about $700." She told of a dream in which she was visited by her deceased brother, Fran- cis Mad~n. and his promise that "all would be well, just watch Prince." Prince. Miu Madden explained, was her German shepherd dog. "Soon aft· tt," she said, "I was looking out of the motel window ... and I saw money blowing about 1tte patio. Well. Prince was there and I went out and he bark- ed -something he nevtt did." She went on : "t followed Prince in- to the cellar and there I found paper money all over the floor. all of it in tens and twenties. I gathered It all up and found that therer was $700. MONEY WAS GOOD · I took it l~ the bank and they as- suerd me 1t wu lood money.'' Mis! Madden said. "That'• It, just aa I've tqld 100 and aa 1 told Dave (Davila)." She -is• denle(J tbat she hid demon· s~at~ to motel guests , a.fter the mur- der of Mrs. Thomas' U1fant son, just how the child was poisoned. "Did you not," asked Gray. "show them a bottle bean ng a skull aod crossbones and pour the fluid down ~ sank, explaining t.hat the material had been used to poison the baby?" · I certainly did not," Ml!s Madden rephed. •·r may have talked with the5e people about how the baby might have died but I didn't do anything llke that. Nobody knows how It died. Nobody in that motel lalew how it died. WASHINGTON (UPI) -For the ftrat time, U.S. senators were 1ubjed today to a code apelJ.in1 out unethJcal campaign fund practices and requir- ing public disclosure of the aource and use of private cootrbutiona. After a week of 1gonlz.ln1 over a two. year study of needed reforms, the Seo.- ate voted 67 to 1 Frid1y to 1dopt the code of ethics. Sen. George D. Aiken (R-Vt.) cut the lone dissenting vote as • matter of principle, saying "we are bringing a fraud on the public: by making it ap- pear we're trying to purify ourselves when we are only making it worse." "The code was drafted by the Senate Ethics Committee, formed after the Bobby Baker scandal that came to light in late 1963. and was carried to the floor after the Senate censured Sen. Thomas J . Dodd (D-Conn.) for financial misconduct. Shortly before the fin.al vote, hte Senate overwhelminl)y defeated a pro- posed amendment by Dodd dealinl with uae of proceeds from fund-raising alfaln, the very issue that cot him inte troub)e. H ijacked Venezu elan Air plane Returned CARACAS, Venezuela IUPll -Cu- ba Friday returned a Venezuelan air· liner hijaclLed at gunpoint with 50 passengers, i.Deluding 11 Americana. The plane, a $1.l million Conv~1r turboprop ol state-owned Av-ensa Air- lines, landed at Maiqueua Internation- al Airport at 1 a.m. 45 Candidates Listed On Ballots in Primary A bump« crop of 45 candidates filed nomination J>lllPeTI before the 5 p m. Friday deadline for the June 4 primary electioo in C"ntests for coun- ty, state assembly and senate. and congressional offices. County Clerk William W. E· St John reported. Hottest primary contests loom In the First 1nd Third s~rvisori•I districts, 69th Assembly District, and 35th Congressional District. Eleven hopefult are fighting for the post beinc vacated by 20-year veteran C. M. "Cye" Featherly in the First Supervisorlal District. In the Thlrtt Dlatrlct. incumbent William J . Pbllllpe, completing his Uth year on the bond, bu three op- ponents · Fullerton Mayor Oleo G. "Bucky" Wakers, John T. O'Neill of Yorba Linda, president of the County Apartment House ~iiers Associa· tion and James H Waters. Fuller· ton.' 1 late blooming aspirant who filed Friday In the 69tb Auembly D1strkt. in~ cumbent ICeanet.h Cory ha1 no com· petJUon ID the Democratic prtmary, but four !Wpubllc•ns are fll(tlt1n1t for the chance to oppose him in Novem· beT They are Allen E. Baniclt, Cy- press ; Bruce Nestande, An..heim ; Laurence J Sch.nut, Oar~n Grovt ; and Bob Bark. La Palma Ve~ran SSth O\stri~ Consre11man Jamea B. Utt of Tutin will face compecttkln few tbe GOP nomination for ~ ant ttme a1ace be ~ offtce .. 1* Aft. bis jot. .... WUl&m A. Do\aOtrly, SMta ~ and Rob- ert T. Jones, Anabeina. S01M ea MJdr'IDta elld DOtk:I of llllllllllloe to nm but cml1 • retuned t.bllr IODDMtt-papen. V ... a S2nd diltlid RtpublcH 0onir111man Crala Hoamtt Of Lat weod bu DO ~,.tiUott for UM GOP nomiJlatioft but two Dtmterata, Wal· ttr Malloa• a 1 d Arthur Gottlieb, ~ ot Loq S..tt. wtll tlfht It out oo the DemoerMio aide. The llDd DOW l~ Runtinsttm Beach and Seal Beach followmg last year's Supreme Court-ordered re- apportionment Republican Charles Wl1gtns. who~e 25th congr~sional district Includes Fullerton. La Habra, Placet1tia, Yor- ba Linda. and parts of Buena Park and Anaheim north of the Riverside Freeway. has no GOP oppoaltion. Af- ter the Democratic nomination are Lester Craven ol ~UH and Keith Shirey of West Covtna. The complete Ust of ~nd.ld1tes : S~-~ .. Dlttncf (11ffltr4 I.. ~atl«. ~ T. Mvrrey. lloborl w a.11111. l'arr!Clt °""911. Tilo<Nt I'. La"..,· MrL Jaftla a.r, 0tcM I'-. WfY IA. l'atl•"41'1• ...,,.., o. ~ an "' a.nre ,..,,., It.., D. Scll-"""'9r. l"Ollfl!al'I Vlllt'f, Cl-• L.. 14111, '#WmlNIW, ._..i-~ °"""' Wllli.tll J. """'"-. ~11 0.... 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Orange Cout city estimates include Huntington Beach. $117,348; Cosla Mesa. $360,742; Fountain Va 11 e y, $31,175; Laguna Beach, 884,780; New- port ~ach, '211,788; San Clemente, "5,SIS; San Juan Cap.i.ltcano, $17,330. Seal Beacll, Pf,'7311; and Wutminster '113,311. Jl'Joarnoy explained ibat dcarette tu apportionments are baHd on cur. rent aa111 tax r«eipb for each com- munity. The cities with the most active re- tail ouUets aet the larger share, he explained. Flournoy said bi1 highway users and vehld• llcenM. fee ft1\n'el •re ba'fe4 oa an e1tlmaUd 810,000 regis- ~ vehicles in the county bet11ni.ng Juty 1 Ind the maintenance by th e county o1 an miles ol roada and stretta. Touche! Janice Challenged on Her Candidacy Joustinc Janice Boer, the First District supervi90rial candidate who dWJenged attorney Robert Battin within hours after his filing for the seat, cot a taste of ber own medicine Friday -hours after her own filing for the office. S&nta Ana attorney Patrick Duggan clalmed ftrebr&fld Mrs. Boer wasn't qu.allfled for the post to be vacated by retiring Supervisor C. M. Feath- erly. "She calls hersell an indmtrial com.mooications executive," com- plained Duggan. "That's not her em- ployment; that's what she likes to think s be is. " NJs. Boer had alleged that Battin actually resided in Huntington Beach. He has successfully argued that he lives in Sa.ota Ana, just as he stated on his fili ng form- The angry Mrs. Boer says her de s· ignation 1s a true one She 1s, shl' says. vice president or Valley In- dustrial Communications. Why did Duggan file h1s complaint~ He won 't say. Maybe an Orange County Bar As- sociation member had the answer. He commeBted tont:ue in cheek: ''Well, Battin knows Duggan pretty well. And then again Duggan has always been pretty close to Battin. Does that help?" H does . Like the Sixth and Syca- more set are saying: Touche. P olice R out Hippies At Grand Central NEW YORK (UPI) -Police twing- ing nightsticks charged early today into a crowd of several thousand hip· pies who had gatheTed in Grind Cent- ral Terminal for a "Yip-In" - a gen- eral salute to eprlng and an antiwar demonstration. The h1pp1es had been shooting an ti· war slogans, bouncing balloons mto the air, and climbing atop the circu- lar Information booth in the ecnter of the main rotunda. DAILY PILOT c... ..... c ..... .... H. We-4 ......... n.-.. KH •il l ... n-es A. M.;.,. ......_...,., JM• •. c..ffy PHI ~ e.n -IMM_. AMrt ....... Dindllf' c:... .... °""9 >II Weet ley ~Mt Melft11t M41'9tts P.O. In 1161 t UH Ottt..-Ofrteu ........, leeQI• 7"1 w ....... ~ I 'Ii ltfJ f1' ftl I.,... t A' t*W ,.......,. "'9Cll: Jilt • ''""' . i' .......... ~ ...... '!' .......... ~ ....................... 11!1 .... lll!lll .. ~ ... ~~ .. ~ ............................. IE!!!ll ........ ~S.;w;~;;·;M;M"Ch~;a;,;l;'68~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;D;~;L;Y;';'L;or~3~ How CaD ·ueae" Bun ny ReSist This Fella? The will of Theodore H. Osborne of Redwood City, a script writer for Walt Disney Studi-06 from the late 1920's until WWII. is good for some 50,000 laughs at Los Angeles City College. Osborne, who died recent· ly at the age of 68, left the school an indexed library of jokes and gags which he accumulated over a period of 50 years. • Tempest Storm. hailed as the "Queen of Burlesque" announced that she t•1ilL be ope11111g her new show in Chi· CCfJO. Tempest. who has graced the ce11terfola of many leading maga· zmes tl'lth her measurements of 40· 22 3•1. began her career m the earLy 1'150's cmd smce then has been an 1· 1 •rnat10T1Gl favorite as an exotic e1. tcrta111er. • ''I'll never eat another egg for I' ~ re l of my life." said Louis , '~ al, 19, a freshman at Har· ' ·cl Ln1versity. Egged on by about :; Wellesley College girls. Menocal s .id he downed 50 eggs in 50 mm- L '> to pay off a bet to a Wellesley ,r1rl. He ate his first egg raw, switrhed to fried eggs. scrambled a:id boiled, then consumed the last five raw. • A 17-year-old boy trained in ka· r:ite can conquer two men. But t'11'. e . . .? The youth, Patrick t -:r.·,n of Gardena disabled two bur 'lars trying to break into his h· me But then a third conked Pat· ri"k on the kisser. Although slash- ed on the stomach slightly by a knife. young Benson wa·sn't serious· ly hurt. The trio fled empty· ·banded. • N(l,,h1•1lle. Te11n . police said the 1101.mn gunmfln rlrot1e 11p to the dm·e·m 11•mdnu1 nf a local bank anrl lumrled the teller a note rlnn.andmq $800 Hr left lwrr1edLy hut u;a.' shortcllnngrd a..~ the teller f11ltrl the bng u•1th 011!11 $711. • Magistrate Ro~rt Taylor of To- ronto ordered Thom-. Cunning· ham, 24, to jail for six months af· ter he pleaded guilty to theft. Po- lice said they traced Cunningham through a taxi driver who took him and his $475 in loot home from a sports arena. 2 Austrians Seek Summer Home In the mail of Huntington ~ach Mayor DonaJd ShJple' List week was :> request from two Austrian students for help lo locating a summer home. erner Ruuek, 22, said he IS a student of jurisprudence and h1s friend Walter Formann, 23, ls studying economics. The young men are not seeking the belp of ''Oflic.lal oraanlzaUons" •ho spoDJOr tow1.tts because they feel "livinl wtth a U.S. familJ would help us to know reel American life." In eubmp tor tbeir quarters, Russet nld they woold act • ''general IM!nllltl for d I f I ere n t services, lookln1 after children and teachlnl (lncludina IWlmmin.a>. Ruast"k wrote that they kDe1' tbelr tequt'lt wu "uncooventlonal" but that perhaps Shipley as a polltlftan would apprecsaw ori«tnal tdeaJ. lntert'lt~ families may contRC't tht' mayor. ' 'HI, FELLA, WHY'S A GUY LIKE YOU ALONE ON THE BEACH?' Airpower Parade El Toro Launches Open House A parade of a.irpower will take to the skies over Orange County this afternoon to climax the first day of a two.<fay open house celebrating the Silver Anniversary of El Toro Ma· rine Corps Air Station. The Navy's famed supersonic pre· c:ision flying team, the Blue Angels, is expected to streak off the runway Alienation Series at about 2:15 p.m. for a ~minute demonstration· The "Blues," piloting Fll Tigers, will wind up an air show scheduled to start at approximately 12:40 p.m. in which modern aircraft ranging from the huge KC130 Hercules transport to CH5.1 helicopters and the F4J Phantom. the free world's fastest tactlcal airplane, will Sy. Digger Digs for Answers In Appearance at UCI Arthur Lisch belongs lo a group known as the San Francisco Diggers. plays a flute, looks like a hippie and maybe isn't one. Such is the man who appeared at UCI this week as flnal lecturer in the UC Extension series, "Alienation and Lonelmess in Modern Society." In a sense, Lisch doesn't conform to popular notions of what a hippie stands for. He says he is not rebelling against anything. He argue' that he is in· volved 10 a "revolution for'' -for tolerance and trust between people. Lisch, who is ltnown to his friends as Arthur Free. soon was involved in an exchange with a member of the au&ience ll seemed to sum ur t~ session· Tm not sure you're a hippie." a m3Jl remarked · You think I'm a fraud." Lisrh responded. "The h1pp1e movement as I un derstand 11 is a re1ecllon ," thP man continued. "I think that is a very s1mphsllc view." L1sch said. The 28-year-old Digger d1sda1ned le<:turing. He tned a number of techni- ques to involve his audience To break the ice he turned off the lights and played his nute. Thrn he asked "How do you fed about that?" He asked everyone to look int o th€' eyes of the person next to lh('m Few could or would for the full 30 seconds he asked. He asked a girl to play the part of a hippie and then threw 'itra1,1!hl society's questions at her "Why are you so lazy"" "What's wron11 w11n society like it is'!" Finally. "Would you want your daughtrr to marn one?" He walked freely around thr room, 9tand.ing close to a person a~k111i: a question, sitting cro~s·l<'RR('d •o answer. Photo Program Planned Sunday Imagem.akers Photo Society. Hun· ttngton Beach will present a photography program at 7:30 pm. Sunday ln the Huntington Beach Recreation Center. Goett speaker, ,John Upton . wh11 ttecbes fOT Ansel Ada ms in Yo•;m1re National Park during I' e 11am-ner. will speak on "Creative P J' ·-~·1.1)" 1tnd present a slldf ~erlr~ hy : rtrnr Wt.. The puhhc i~ 10\-1te1i. I 11 ,, r• 1n· form~lon may bt' obtasne I b> caliin~ 1192 ·97'1111 or &:J&.«J5.4 He played a game with the audience, ask.ini for pairs of opposing wor<!s representing positive and negative al· tribu.tes. Persons tried to nail the hippie culture with negative terms like ''sloppy," "dirty,'' "unlawful," "addicted.'' 'Don't make me a scapegoat. Don't say to me. 'Why are you so dirty?' 'Why don 't you go home?' How do I answer that. That's not a dialogue. It's a hate sessions " L1sch then gave some of his own good-bad conootative words: "faith-r ear" "poetry propaganda," "celebrations-topless shows." "Kon Tiki -Titanic," "Pope John • JI Duce " Asked what he meant by faith, he said. "It's a frame of msnd: a feeling that each mor:1ent there is potential for growth for new things to happen.'' He said the Digl?ers. who distribute free food . are vl11fled as an anarchi.stic group · It really tias to do with pe<>ple trusting each other." he said "And doing what you want to do involves truslsng yourself " He said the Diggers are like monks -a group that steps out of society to give it a conscience . ' I'm a cultural revolutionary " he said. "I'm mdicating wbere I'm at by the way I dress. "In this country tolerance for rllc;sent is deereasing You ha~e to be willing to fight for dissent and spend a lot or time 1n jail, "hicb l think you should do •· He said, "! don 't want to see a \ 1olent revolution -riot guns in the .1:hetlos I'm not b0 in,1t pess1m c;Uc when l say we are getting very close to a state of full scale "ar in thll country. How many pt'Ople have J?UDI in their homes"" 'WORK VERY HARO' "I work very hard all the time In find a better way." he said · \locl of my close friends. who you wruld call hippies if you sa" them out of the wind'lw of a tour bus. work \ery hard for what thev believe in." He said these persons are not necessarily representative of Ha11?lll- A1hbury. He said the communJtv ii acceoUng all kinds of people. "T'hlJ 11 the only community ac- ceptlnC people who are dlf!erent," Ire said. "We need more ol t·hc>H com munllles." He •arned. "We're an in the same bnat. We·~ all In 1968, and we'9' got problems Too much central con-- trot 11 a ne~3'Jve thing In terms of pernlt unwlr.dirg " He said It 11 neces\ary more persona t4:i;e to go b~y:ir1 the Muds ol fur tl'11t con~:nct the human UJ><'rienct. /\~ 'h•,t pe·s~"~ ~·ep throul{h tht cons'ralnlrg wall~. tensions will bt Ion~•~~ 111\d more ~pie can 11et nut, hf said. Thert WC1I thb girl, Elfisa Litidroth, a J 7 · Jltar-old lt1UOr at Newport Rarbor High School, 1ee:> A tiice girt, but 1he was all • dreutd up in her bikrni a11d fteUng Like a real beach bunn11 there on the sand. She sen r.hil b~ harnbome bru&e and -weU, how coWd a girl rtsiJt'.> It may not have betn emctly lovt at first sight, at Le0$t not as far as ht was concerned. But who can reo1L11 resist the charms of a beautif ut girt in a bikmi on the beach on a worm !prtnQ day' Almost any guy would allow himself to be "picked up" un· der those circumstances. At Least, that's the story, ac- cording to a romantic St. Ber· t1.ard owned by Mrs. Linda Pet· erson of 120 39th St., Newport Beach . He ;ust couldn't resist Elis· sa 's charms. And a passing DAILY PILOT photographer couLdn 't resist the charm in the situation: Girt meets boy girl Loves boy; boy resists girl; boy gives m to romance; girt gets bo11 -or is 1t boy gets girl 'AW, DON'T BE BASHFUL ••• I WON'T BITE YOU, HONES~ 'NOW THAT YOU'VE TRIED THE WATUSI, ARE YOU READY FOR THE SHINGALING?' Schools Seek U.S. Funds $30,000 Sou g ht for V oclltional Education Application for S30.IXX> in federal fund.i; for vocational education pro· grams in aviation. electro-mechan· lcal and plastics tt>Chn<>logy 0t1·the· job sales and office training has been approved by Newport-Mesa c;chool trusttt.; lf the runds are granted the unif1e<1 dJstrlct must match the federal mooe\ with an equal amount of its own Tol.81 cost of new programc; would be S25.6:>4 for vocational office train· lnl( at Estancia High and 1'1.2.52 for a\llation t«hnology at Costa Me.;a High. Continuing programs would cost •18,599 for electro-mechanical te<:h· nology and '8,248 for pl81tlcs technol· oay, both at Eatanda High. and "4.450 for distributive edacatloa Con-the-job aaln tralnln1> at Harbor HJgh. School trust.ea uua weelc, approved submission of th• appllcatloa after bein1 &Jvtn a coet breudown and outline of what la to bf t.auaht At an urllf'r m~ting thfy balkt'd becaull' they Nld they weTf'tl't shown enou•h baclt up data telllnt how lht' money wouJd I>. spent. A statement of h-Ow the pro~ams are l?Oing to improve the di!itnct is not enough, trust~ .James "Biii'' Peyton told school administrators Board members the second time ~larin<1 to Go On Aucti on Blork Auctioning of the s1tr of a onct>·rro posed. SOO million Costa M('~a manna will be re-scheduled som('t1me w1th1n the next 30 days Sale or 144 acres of land for the apparently abandoned manna project had been scheduled this Wl'ek at the Sheraton Beach Inn. H u n l I n g t o n Beach, but was postponed No reason was given by Western Orbss Co. of Los Angeles . wtuch took over the property from Louis Lesst>r Enterpris('s, or1glnatrrs or thl' marina idea several yurs a~o The auction prop<>rty llec; on either 1ici. or Hamilton 1Victor1£I Str~t II the western edge of Co~ta Meu It 11 now zoned for commt>rc1al and residentlal uct> .... around were ~!Ven the figures they rl'CJUl''ited Pre viOillilV approved f Pderal grants this year are ~.285 for library ma· tersals and $72 762 foc a space science leamsng proJ!fam. Some or the library money is to be apport10Tl('(f to private and paroctuaJ ~rhools m the district. Close to S500 1s speClhcally earmarked for library matenals for the visually hands capped The space science money is to be -;pent S.12,68.1 for eqwpment and mater· ials and $40.079 for salaries. The blg- ~t p1et'e of equipmemt will be an tI8.IXX> spa-oemobi.le. The space science prognm Is in ka sec::ond year. Candidate Matney Hosts Cocktail Party Supporters of Huntington Beach Q~ Council candidate Jerry MatQU "111 host 1 cocktaH party Sunday at t p.m. at th• HunUniton ContlnentaJ Town H o u s e Clubhouae, U Oanllfall Or1vt1 HuntiJ'llton a..cb. (J '"' J I I .... -. .. .... ·-' ..... .. ,_,..... ~ ...... _.... ... ---- .j DAILY Ptl.01 Pulpit and Pew~ ThU Sonday at Com. •uitJ MetlM>dltt Ckarc.11, '81$2 Heil Ave., Huntiqtoa Beach. the Rev. 1\opr G. Beuwortb will preadl at both t be 9 and 10.S> a.m. lln'Vlcea. The title ol bit HrmOD wiJJ be "The Upper ftoom". At the cJoee ol rbe ltrVice ne• members will be received into toe cburcb. Church IC b o o I and nutMJ')' care will b e available at either service. The Met.bodUt y o u t h ft~ lfoope will not bold Utetr regula' meeting aUI Wei!k. 1Mtead t be groups will '" the movie ''1be G<l9pf!I Acecrding to $l Matthew" to be 1bown in Cbe church NOCtuary at 7 p.m. The Jdlllc al.lo la in· £ted. Adm.WJon will be for adult.I and !IO cent.a &tudenta and cluldren. Putior Henry E. Jooes will give a message on "Reconcillatioa" at tt>e 9 and 10:30 a.m. HTVlcea at catral Bible Clnod, 23rd Street and Orange Avenue, Colt& Men, Sonday. ''An Evqellcal Views t h e Dilemma of Youth" will be his topic for the 7 p.m. worrhip. On Frlday, the 37-aeven voice choir ot AriJ.ooa Bible eon. will present a 1acred ooocert at 7:30 p.m. 10 the dlardl auditorium. The concert will c:ooaist of MVeral choral selection.a and ln&trumeoul nwnben. Morning worship at the Cea&ral Bapdd Cluare•. 7601 Warner Ave., Huntin&ton Beacfl. will be held at 10:(5 a.m. Sunday. 24. Pastor M. A. Nutt.Ing will be in the pulpit. Nunery care for pre- IChool children will be pro- \'tded. Sunday tebool wW be conducted at 9:45 a.m. Sunder eHlling wortlup iJ scheduled for 7 o'clock Monday, at e p.m. friends and cht.trch members lll'lll meet for a potluck dinner to be followed bJ bome visit.a· bon. Baptist na.rd1 of Jiu. daltM Beactl, the Rev. Wlllll J. Loar, conbnues his Rries of termons on the Ools W. Sunday with ''Ttle Voice ot the Crosa". Iden· tical seTYicet 11e held at the Peek Chapel, 7801 Bolsa Ave., Wtttminster. at 9 30 a.m., and at the Hunllngton Beach Chapel. Sixth and Orange, at 11 o'clock "My Favorite 8 1 b I e Character" will be the sub- ject of tbe Sunday everuni 1ervice at the HuntJD(ton Beacti Chapel at 7 o'clock The eoogregatJon will be urged to join in t h e discussion. The Bapti st yo uth fellowstup will mee1 at 6 pm. The American B a p t l s t Men will meet at tbe downtown cburch on Mon· day, for a dtMer Or Leon Hilton wUJ !ho" 'hdes on Rus.sia . Tbe Finl \t e I II • ~ I a I C11111d. 7121 17th St , Hun- tmgtori Buch. •iU cooducr two -orstup Set'vtl~ Sun- day at 9 JO and II a m The Rev G. Russtll Shaw wiU preach oo ttw topic, ''The Promise of His Abiding Presence." A coffee hour will be beJd b e I w e e n sPTVices. Cburchma11st11p c 1 a s s The paJtor .()f tbe F!rst meets at t:~ a m. and dtwdl tcboot m.lb at I :• and 11 o'clock. fte You-. groups meet at 1:30 p.m. The Ohrllt.l.an Soc1a1 Coe· ceroJ Commit1et will have a potluck dJn.ner It e:m. ' Why Ooa't Wt!" la t.be title of lbe le!'1DOQ that the Rev. J a m es E. Piercy, minister ol Ftnt ~ .. Cllurc.11, m Victoria St .. Cos~ Meaa. will preach dunng both the roorm111 worship boars. 1:15 and 10 4-0 a.m , Sunday. The church will II a v e a fellowstup dinner at 5:30 p.m. The "March to Sunday School" attendance coolest i1 continuing at the church. Last week a 93 4 percent at- tendance was registered by 5th f rade members. Dr CharJes H Dieren· field . pastor. will preach ~rt four. "The Faith of Courage ." in bis Lentrn seriu tilled "Home ~art"" At the 8. 9 JO and 11 a m servtces at St Andrew'<; Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road. Newport BeaC'h "One Great Hour of Shar- ing" will be observed at the church Sunday. with a special offenng for those 111 (See PULPIT, Pa1e S• - RICITAL SUNDAY OrpnJ.t Kimber St. James Recital Set Jr vio Kim b er, cholrmaster and orJanilt at St. James Ep11Copal Church will be heard in an organ recital, Sunday, at 8 p.m. in the church at 32(» Via Lldo, Newport Beach. He will play works Of Bach. Mozart and Rossin! and the pubUc ia i.nvit.ed. ..Kimber 1• 111 hi1 junior year at Cal State, Long Beach, majonna in ooo-•ctifg and 11ecorapanying. •Ff e ha\ serv~ as organist for lbe Ftr1t Presbyterian C h u r c b. Gardena; t b e Episcopal Church of Adw ot, Los Angeles; and St. Paul's Epiacopal Church in Savan- nah. GeorgJa W"bere be was wo choirmaster. • 8jGI09GEW.~ " 1mr YOltX CAP> - Proeeltaatlmn'a bJa putt, f• UldficaUon soee fDto a mtlca1 etrttch tlU Wllebnd to ·• If JOU can pt over a te)U'11 oplf&tioaal obltacle. AJt.r bavinl qr.-t OD baaic princSMI of doetriDe Md • o rs b 1 p , reprtteO· td~ ol 10 m a J or dnominatlom face a ptO- bJfDl Which eo far hu ·~ 1hem -bow' to melb tbelr d JI fe r e n t orpnlutlonal 1y1tem1. 'Jbt ttructaral hurdle will be the main iaaut belore the seventh annual meetin1 ol tbe Conaultation oa Church Union, 1tarting Sunday in Dayton, OhJo. NEW MOOD It comes at a time when widespread activities in the Ule of the churches "testily to a new and prevalent ecurMnical mood," says a study report distributed to participants. Paradoxically. the report note•. t b e developments show "a d.ecreuing em- pba1l1 on 1 t r u c t u r e s • ' upholding p a r ti c u I a r .. vr-_ .... ___ .._~ --... -----.r: dliDcia21alt1oaal .,... - tbj ...,. ~ that bl ltalJed .... NWlioa ta1b. Baa.-, tbe lpOlltaDecMs. emerat• empbaal.I b a • b • • n on m.thodl f o r ec .. compUahin1 the ccimmon Cbril&D tad to 1 •tb •r ~ "stnctur .. for an tcumenlcal mission," the NpCll't '91· addin1: ·~ f1 t uidld. 1bt developmtntl ma, be u lmportaat 1tap Oft the way to M!bievemat of 1tructural unity." ANOTHER TRY With the aummary in hand of bow 1UCh operations alreedy are being linked up .t.n many areas and 11tua- tiana. the denomlnationaJ representatives will make another try at means for fusing their n a t i o n a 1 organiutlonal mechanisms. One ol the ch1ef conflict.I 10 Car ts over the power of the bWiopg. The Methodist Church gives them full authority to appoint and remove pastors. wlule the other denominations gjve varying prerogatives in the matterto coniregatlons and the paaton. The question bas stirred ' .. debate amGDf Metbodbti\ tlMnuelW&. OD. ti tht e b o rc ll 'a h a4hg ~. .. Bev. t>r. Albert c. Ouu.r I of D&U.s, -.ys tM "al>lolute ap- POlntiw power" ot bUbops • undmnlntna c l • r a 'I morale. ln addition t o boldina ap ,.un1oo ·~· tJJlG£ CBANGE Urlloa a cbanl• In the 1ysteCJ Io provide "substan- tial recopition of t b e rlthts" Of pllri.ahloaen Dr. Outier rays sudl a modifka- Uon ls "certaJ.n to come with any really serious achieve· ment in Christin unity." On the ot.Mr h a n d , Metbodilt Bilhop Nolan B. Hannon. of Atlanta, call~ the system the "lifeblood of our orga.niJaUoa." and says it p r e s en t s an In- surmountable barrier to the union talks. He uys the con- sultation wtll come l o nothing. The 10 denominations in- volved have a~ 251ii mlillon membert Besides the Methodist Church. they are: The Epiacopal Church, (See CORNELL, Pase 5) ORAN .GE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH CA.•.c.> ,..,,, ........... ,.., Drift. (.M. 1:30 & 10:55 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE ,,. 4.M. SUNDAY CHU•CN KHOOL .,. '.M. ''· HI I I r. NI ...... YRlllt f'e ..... llblt ltllllY Wed. 1-00 6 I: U '.M. Miit.,, Mlt¥fll Y. T..,._ -11.-,, Cln -........ HARBOR TRINITY IAl'TIST CHURCH 1JJO W. It. fll ......... C.... .._ IOlllT I. HIU, .... Sunday SchOOI 9 45 a.m. Morn.Ing Worship 11:00 a.m. Baptist Training Union e p.m. Evenlnr 1ervice 7 p.m. WeJnesday Bible Study & Prayer . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. I-FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH Ht "-"". C.... ..._ \ ....... s• llukapf 5u114ay ~d1ool .......... •:O Trel11l119 U""" .... ~.,.. ••• l 10o Mo111IM1 ""•""'• .•.• ' ... I '100 h o11i119 w...e.1 ..........• 1 ... I W1>~11e.41'f he11"'9 1-\H , . , , , , ... 7111 t. ,.._ MJ.9101 ......, ...... Alai.... • UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1211 I. I. ,AUSAOft 10. SANTA AHA Hll ... n t UllDAY SCHOOL ...... ,,. A.M. t!IOltNINe WO .. Hll' .. .. • .. • • • .. .. .. • . II A.M. IVINlllO WOllN" 7 f'.M. _.IOWllllC IHYICI WIDNllDA\t .. 71• f'.M. HY. IClellT CAHILi.-CNUICM •MOtll MW6n PIHT IAPTIST CHUICH ............ ....., (Af!1fflcan ,..,,,,,, 11411 ~ ....... i.ii.y Dr ~a Allelt, ltttMIM M111.- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria & Placentia Ave Costa Mesa ......... "'"' M•"9r ~"'9 ...... Ml~-............... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IUHCHD OP nff MOTHfl CMUICH 1'HI PllST CHUICH OP CHlllT, SCllNTlll IN IOllOH, MASIACHUl1111 Subject of the Lesson-March 24 ''MATIER'' Coron• del Mar Second Church of Newport IMch c-• ... w-. .,.~ ... . c.-.. ... C"-' • s...., ......._,. ..... ...._. '""' -nu 1. e.... Hwy.. ~ Cost• Mesa-First Church ... w. 1M It. .. ... 91tl, 11 : SS."''·" • ....... -1Ht ......... A-- Huntington h1c~Flr1t Church 1911 It . .t Othe S.11. 9tH, 11 : II. t 1JO, 11. .......... _.,.°"" legun1 S..c~fllrst Church UI M ... MM S.. 9iJO, 111 a. t ilt, Jl, .......... _JM,._A ... Newport e.ec~Plnt Church UOJ Yla LWe In. till, 11 1 IS. 9111, 11. ........... _JJllvt.Lw. All are <'OrdlallJ tn v1ted to 1tltt'c1 the <'burch service. and enjoy the prtYileJZes of the R"adtng Room• Se114•Y Sd1ool . • • t 1JI AM t.(er11ln9 Wor1~i, • • 11 :00 AM llr11yer Service . • • • 6l)t PM ,..,, •••• 1:11 e.111. 1t~;:;;:::=:::::=;;::::::;::;::::;;;::::::;::==:===:==========: .... k ..... • ......... 111 5it 11lnt Worth!, .... Jitl PM l"....,., """"" .... ._.. • 147-4844 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mei" I Adem1 S+r .. h Hu"+l"9to11 IHch M.r111,.. w.,,lli1t •• a 10 10·0 Belt !>~hool ...... 'I 10 Yo.,lh Group• •••• 6 00 ,.., h e11i119 Wonh•D •• 1 00 PM .... SllWJ ~I -WM -I •"' ,..._., Care "--., all .. rv"<a <*le• 11»-zstJ 01411 Orio~ .. ~Wert1119 ltttlL"' """" .._ ...... . """" 1 .. .... Nunery Care Provided 14Mm 141-U41 Wo lolteve 111 YH , . , UNITARIAN UNIV!RSALIST CHURCH 12H Vlctorl1 St., Coate Mot• 10"':9~ ~2 BAHA'IS "IOCl>ll.A Boho' u' lloh "The ll1omned 0111" u .. n rs or so .1001 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH .... , ..... A ... ,,..., • ...,....,, llOUNTAJM uun Dt .......... O.OJ .... UNIFIED HllVIC~ ·I.I .... t 1JO, WO.SHIP •• 101l0 ,.__,,_....... ... ..,,.... A C... ••"¥ ( ..... .._. .,,...... In .,_,. ...__, GO AHEAD! SL!IP IN SUNDAY MORNING I ftw ........ liJI A..._. S...... • CALVARY CHA,ll _.......,., ... NEWPORT HARIOtlt LUTHIRAN CHURCH -°"'..,.... ----... -.... °""""' "---.... p ..... ~ ~ ~­---~ QCMt II• •••• ' -......................... EVANGEUCAL FREE CHURCH Of HUNTINeTON UACM '911 JLOlllA AYL ......., kllltl .... A.M. ""'"' ..... .. • • • • ••• f'.M. -.i111 ......... . Ho• A.M. ....... WtrlMt ...... flM 11'.M. W•OMllDAY lll U I TVDY AND '•AVU-?:IO f' M HUC• CMUMAN, f'..--,_ ,__,.. CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MISA lftWllN H.AllOI tltl4 JAllYllW SUNDAY MORN IN• l lllf STUOY ... •:41 AM SUNDAY MOllNIN$ WOUMlll & COMMUNION .• 10141 AM SUNDAY EVENING wo11s1-m . . . . . . ....... 6:00 "M WiDNlSOAY fVlNINC9 lllLE STUOY . • ••. 7:10 •M HUISHY CAii ,.OYlOID o-0 . ~ o .•. """" Mllllltet Asaeca... Ml11W.. Phone: 541·5711 Oay or Nlfht fmphulrlng TM P!.n of Cod TM ,...,,_, of Chmt TM l'owcT o4 ttM Hofy Spiric Slll'd4Y S<liool ' A'I ~•II( ¥.on)r1D 9 111d in JO AM l .. n••I ~''"" 7 'M Wt<f..,.,lf,y ll1hl• SNCfy 111<1 Pron 7 '""' Nu" .. 'Y du'"'I tf't\'IC"'ft A full Y~ "°Fl"' Cm. of °''" .. _, lW. St. Cotee,.... '•* H. L ,_..., ltCA ...,. ::::arm-=:: m:c: CORONA DEL MAI I COMMUITY (Oll&RfA~TJOllAl • 611 HILIOnO'I ,,,... ~ 646-9512 -----------------------~----------J11INTINSIVI -.... Ult DAil Y Jft.OT'S .... " .......... ................. ._ .... ,.YOU .... TIM'L I SHA•ON "' ............ Cellll .... ""-1111 ReWN ...._NS. "-"ft h i41y h u '-f t.rfko-1:11 , .... '•..J1y ~ e.-i.•12 Ne. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomu You. ST. JAMES, JZ09 vi. LW., Hew,m lffclli Sti1M141y s.Mc .. -7:l0, t:OO, 11 :00 ,...., 1t:JO -~ 1:00 , ... H11ly ltlCMritt & Heel ... Sef'flc.es hctw, TM a... JetMI '· AIMy II; A9e,. TM 1 ... De.14 c,..., Phone: 675-0210 ST. MICHAIL & ALL ANGELS, 5th & Marillerite Corona del Mar Su ndays: 8:00, 9:30--Child care at 9:30 Holy Days u announced bctef, TM a.. .i.a.. 1..-n hril -"--'71-6491 ST. JOHNT HE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. Sundays 7.30 & 9:30 Church School-9:30 Thursdays 6 30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced ~. TM • .,,. Joa.. W. httot4te11 -,.._ MMJH EPISCOPAL . ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cltt SI •I C~e!HI L•N -Juol -· el '°'"' P-. Hvnll•tlOtl ... <II. Callfenll• T.,. Rtv. J1mn c. cai.y. ""Nr Sund1y ServicH ,, .. ,, M Molv Co"'"'""'" ,,. A.M. ''"'tty ,.,_ • Cllwd 7: M P M. lvtll-t S<fltol 7:• , M. loiacel'al ll:M A.M. MOr!llH Wenllll' v-Cltv""""• ,......,,, Cart,.~ First Assembly of Goel Church 146 I . 22nd St., Cott• Mesi 541-3761 M. C. Cronic, ~1tor A•ro• '"illman, Aued •+-·Sharil l'auhe11, Choir Di•ecto• s.,~J•y School-9:)0 A.M. Yovth Retly-S:JO 'M. '-''' Wenttlp -10:11 A.M. ''Tiie Flit .... W«t 9f Ctwt.t" "" ... '-""" l ...... T1•-7P.M. a-• s-~·· ~ ,__ ·-·"·-s.-w .. CllwcJI CIMlr .t htti s.rtic. Visiton Welconi.-Nursery Attencl•nt \:'-Gvange/ _ryemp/e t "ASS!MIL Y OF GOD" 1000 .... i.t .... c.... .. _ ll1M A.M. -Wenlllw ~ 111• A.M. -......., kMtl 7111 P.M. -•wl>I Tl-Cle-P:• I-- Iv-V H Me ....... ,_ •w. H ... _ AMllt•I '*"" ....,.. Glad· tidings FiftMDtb & Monr • lM0..4111 SllildaJ lcl*>l,I:~ All C .4. Servtc. t : 00 P .M • ....... ...,. ....... ,, embly of God a. Newport Beach ............. """' ..... omin& Wor1btp 10·50 .4.M. Wed. 7:30 p.in. Prayer-Ro~ Ranfers • Mi11tonettes ....,. .............. ,:).,. 't .... , Cetta Me.a Y. L HllTWla. ,_., UI 90M COHIT, ......"' ..... , .... ...... 9:41 .... Wonltl~IO:IO ...... "'4i!-.~._-.. ..... Te ....... s.,_"' .... .., :=-...;.:r-...._ .. .... 1 -... 141-7111 mAN SCHOOi. .. .......... ._._nr --c- .... f19111f:~ ._..· ..... ~...,.. ..,....,...n••.-...._., ,,_ __ ,, ........ ..._ ............ ,, N•wport Harbor luiheran Church 2501 CUU Dr. LI M293 ,....,,.._ ........ ,..., TMlft ....... J ... ,.,,.., ,.., ........ Wwtltl• Setvla ....... ..... ·--..... . ......... ,.. w....ai. ..,,,tea 11,.,,.. Nursery care available at all services WELCOME Lutheran Church of th• Mast« 2900 Pacific View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR DR. WILLIAM It. ELLER Phone Oil J..-'022 1:45 A.M.-F1Mlly Woutll, 9:45 A.M.-$u,.J1y Clt•,.lt School I I :00 A.M.-,trlin Worth!, .. ....,~ CHRIST LUTHIUN CHURCH Miaaouri Synod 760 Vkter6-It., C•t• Meu L.ttier V. Tontew, Put or 541.5404 W-11 S-lata: 1111 a 11 A.M. S41Ney ldlMI: t:• A.M. "*" elele (1111: tell A.M. CHJUITIAN &LIMINTAIY SCHOOL .. . . .. 541-61" '"""CE OF PEACE LUTHEltAN CHURCH Me•• Verde Orio & l• .. er Str .. t, Coste Me••. C1lif • AND•-(. a1101•so11. ,,_ PAMIL T SCIYICl1 ta lhlS •·"'· SUllOAY ICMOOLr •:II a ll!IS e.!ll. Prince ef PHce lu-tllero School -"'41u E1ther Olso11, Prl11clp1I Office Pllo11e: 549.0521 School Pho11e: "'·01'2 "UNTtNetON llACH CHURCH OP RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 420 10th St., Huntington hech Sun dty Morning Services end Youth Church--1 1 AM Wednesd1y Evening Study Group--7:30 ftM .,__ ,.._, Ml•lstw ,..._: IJ'-21 JI ·--·--~ A Cordial W eleom• fro.Jn THE METHooqr CHURCH lelb .. ltle11J COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHUICH I fl A9ete '75-0950 WorslMp: t :lO & I t AM Cl111Pch A hool .... t :JO AM Coit• MeH fl.ST MITHODISl CHUICH ..... St & Harbor llv,j. Wonhlp & Church School •:l O & 11 AM U l .7727 Cotti Maae Nor+h MISA YllDI MITHODIST CHUICH MHt ""'• I la~er St. lrvi .. -it1t IWlf UNIYllSITY MITHODIST CHUICH Woralti1t .... ti: ti AM IB-12U ..... ti"' +.111, .... ,n, '" St. Merit l'rtsl:r,t.ri111 Ch11tch Eo1ftillrff Dr. I J-11., .... ,. Fou11t•i11 V•lley FIUT MITHODIST CHUICH t 1225 hthe!il U2-2H J Wo,.111, I Cll11rch Stho9' t :JO I 10:45 AM Ut-17" W••thi, I Chvr~h Schoet ~~UIMI ... cJt t 100 & IO:JO AM LA.UNA II.ACM Ml'fMODllT CMUICtt HIH!ffn~UTOll """ 21 w w....., Dr 111 ptl s.. &..t9u MITHOIHST CMUICH W.,.... 11 AM 1n1 Inti s+ ••••• SJ .. H J7 ~ Sdleel t :U AM W~1, a Cllwch Sdiool '4H-JOH f :)O & 11 AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Harbor Area • • I I I c 1 I 1 • (Cc-dnued f.rom fas• ., Died ll'OGDd ltit wcwld. Enest Brtey, an ID· IW'aDCe ~umtatlvt and dawloper, w1lJ addrtq the ~&JV bre&llHt of the QrkU.. 8...... .. .. ce....m.. ., AMM.-. rrl· day, Mareb 29, in the Dlsneyland Hotel. Praytta will be offered al 8:30 a.m. followed by ~t at 7 o'clock. An afteDooo ot can- vas~ ii planned by memben of ~ c.&a ..... Ptw141ure Clamdl. 1734 Orance Ave., dJ1'edl7 alter tbe U A.M. wonhlp service Sunday. 'lbo&e participating will bring a lack luncb ad receive their autgmneata from the Rev. Gary Smith. directar of auisti.an edoca-- Uoo. 'Ibe dnrcll ii In lta MeODd Wffk of a m-•eek pre- Easter contest wttb tM Waaau, Wit. P'«rlqUU't Charctl, and was the wbmer for the openinc Sunday. Sun- day school begins at 9:45 a.m. The Cro.sader youth group will bold a car wa&h and wax at the cburdl today from 10 a.m. ~ 4 p.m. Yoong people will wash and wu large cars for $10, medium sized cars for '1.50, and small can for '51 ac· cording ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Doria, leaden. Cara will be wuhed for $1. "In Sea.rcb of a Model" .ru be the sermon topic of U>e Rev. Warren G. Studer at The Pre1bytertu Church efUteCe•e•a•t, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, this Sunday. Worship and church sdlool will be held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Temple Betb David of Orance Couty will conduct iu family night aervices Friday. March 29, at the Community C<>.ngreaaUonal Church, Katella and Bloom- field, Los Alamitos, begin- o.tng at 7:45 p.m. Reservations ant n o w being made for the seoood annual • • M o t b e r and Daughter S 1 1 te r b o o d Luncheon." Highllgbt ol the luncheon will be presen- tation of the "W om ao ol the Year" awM"d. Ticnu can bt obtained by calling Clatre Dreispan at U>-2212. "Formative Power e f 'lboulbt" will be the 5Ubject of the aennon of the Rev. Loren D. Flickinger .. be gpea.q before ibe Newport UDity c.rdt ooogreption meeting m tbe Senior Citizen• Ceote.r, 15th and Irvine for tt>e 10 a .m . worship a e r v l c e. Im· medately following t b e service, t.he Rev. Flickinger will present the subject "God la EveryW'h~" over radio station KBIG at 11 a.m. The Re • . Flickinger'• Wednesday eveniDC le!"Vke ia titled "Uvi.D1 Today" and wiil be held at 7:30 p.m. ill tbe Senior Citisena Oeater. The J11rlt MeUodht Clnud, co w. 19th st .. Costa Mesa. will conduct duplicate worship aervkes 'at 9:30 and 11 a .m. Sunday. Church school etas~ will be held at 11 a m. 'Ibett will be a coffee f eUowsbtp m 'lbompt00 Hall at 10:30 a.m. 'tbe youth fellowship meet.iD&J w l 11 begin at 8:30 p.rn. Servicoes scheduled at st. 'Wllfrlcl'• F.pllcopal t'llarel, Chapel Lane and E 111 a .Avenue, Hunttnrtoo Bead!. ·Sunday include t.octlarilt at 8 a.m .. 1 famlly 1ervt'ce at 1: 30 and d>oral eucblriat and Mf'1DOO at U a .m. A MW offlclantl' prayer md hymn book will be clt<ttcated ~ the memory of DorothJ ~ Barnett al the 11 0. clock won.hfp. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL I GUIDE e MATTIUSU --• MATTHISIS W'D·-·ftt'llW .. ,., - • Olllla-· ·-· _...,... ..... IA• ff 1-llOJ Dr. Wllllam R. Eller will speak oo tbe subject "Slave Or P'tee ,.. at the 1:45 and 11 a.m. wortbtp boara Sun- day at tile I.Ona Cllmd tf &M Muter. BOO Padfic View Driv., Corooa del Mar. The m!d-week L e n t • n worlblp will coathtue on Wednesday evening. The message will be "Living the Good~ ... "The Hands of Jesus" will be the aermon topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brown Sun- day at the P I J m • a t la CoDgre1atlonal Cbucb of Ne.,.n Barbor, 3262 Broad St., during the 10 a.m. sttVlce. Sunday tcbool will be conducted at the same time w i t h baby-sitting service provided. A confirmation class will be held at noon. A family fellowship dinner wtn be held Wednesday at the Hospitality Club Holl!e in Fashion Island at 6:30 p.m., for a 11 church members and friends. 'lbose wiahing to make reserva- tions or brine certain dbhes are asked to contact Mrs. Norman Brown. MB-6752 or Mra. ~ee Weedon, 673- 6174. 'lbe Woman's Guild of the Hutlniton Beach Cbarcb of ReU.Oou Seleece will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 28, in the home of Mrs. LeRoy B e D s 0 D , 8841 Albatrou Drive, Huntington Beach. Beginning a year o f service to the organiz:atlon are the offieert, the Mme1. Felix Smith, pre~nt; Ro1 W. Umenmeyer, vice presi- dent; Paul N. Richardson, secretary; and 0 • c a r Carl.son, treasurer. After the bu1Jnes1 meeting and luncheon, Mrs. George C. Reinhard, devo- Uonal chairman, w i 11 present the ~pie for the afternoon session, "Let'• Loot at the Facts." Pastor James G. Blain has chosen "Trumpets m CORNELL •• (Coetinued from Page 4) the U n i t e d Prubyterlan Church in the U.S.A., the United Cburcb of Olrist, the Christi.an (D ia C i p le I of Christ) Churcbes, t be E v a n g e 1 i c a I United Brethren Church. t b e Presbyterian Cllurch ln the U.S .. and three predominantly Negro bodies -the African Methodist Episcopal Church, t b e African Methodist Episcopal (Zion) O!urch, and the C b r ii t ia n M e thodilt Epiacopal Church. At the four-day Dayton meeting, 1 p e c l a 1 com- rnlaaiona wtl1 bring m tbelr fi.ndinga from studies made durinl the past year on pro- cedlD'ea for m e r g l n 1 memberahips and mJnilters, and tar aettmc up a pro- vtJloml joint council. Under tntative pideUnes laid dowD earlier, t b e cburchtt would w o r t tot-tbu' l D c r t a I 1n I J y ~ a provtlional c~ en tor about 10 ,..... a u lntar1m nae-to bin merit:r. Christianity Dresses up Priats, Nuns Outfitted in New Sty-Ws Church To Start In Viejo fl1 GEO&Gll W. OORNELL hl aroo&'a.--:-Soultrn Baptiat ol Bi'ookJ.ya. a Southern Baptist io.lnllter wean a clertcal collar. In a JbnSbam UnlnrcltJ classroom, a cauao:!c priut """ a business 1u!t and~ .. cr•c•tlOnal ppUdpatlon m worship, but al.lo in -Pnlti1tadllm'1 varlety ot Uturl1C11 ln.novat1ons aod revisions. -<:ommullloq, whlcb used to be taken kneeling at the aJCar raJJ ill Catholic and some P r o t e 1 t a n t churches, oow often ii takeJl at.anding. Un.lied ~sbyterians wUl estabUSh thea 2S6th church ln Southern Califon:Ua Sun· day when the ~sbyterlaa Church ~ the Master in Mission Viejo u formally organized in a ' e r v i c e stArting at 10:30 a.m. in the l<>eal hlgh school. at La Pai Road and Chrisanta Drive. Tbe brew w1tb uteroal trad1ltons. 1n ~ eues, are part of the wave tho Momlna" ., bb aennon of ~ 1otng on today in the style tlUt for Sunday'• 1:30 and and outottin& of American Chris- But besides the lltW'gicf} ferment, and 1uch mucb-ooted stepe as the end Of meatleta Frldaya and the 40-- d.ay Le.oten fast for Catholics, there aho are numeroua incidental changes ln the •ecoudary habits and ma.o.nen of faith. -Nuna often UM thell' families' names inst.eed of r~Uglous rtames and, ma groW\ng number Of orders. they're iwit.chlng to more modern dress, with simpler heaiipieces and well.groomed locks framing thetr ffces. A few examples: 11 a.m. IOl'Vicel Sunday at U~ tbt sblitln& patterns "the Ne...,.t II.artier Latberu .. watchword ls 'fasten your se~t belt' <lilattll. Z501 Cliff Drive, and not 'abandon ahlp · " Catholic N~ ~ the theme Bishop John J. Wright ~f Pit~burgh .J ..._ mid t , __ ._ commented In a recent mterv1ew In ua ..,. •Wet '-AIDwD Baltlmore'• Catholic Review. aerviee at 7:30 P · m, · AltbouP developments also are ta.It· Wtdnesday. Pastor Bla.ln • lnC place in basic understandings. it teMfll theme for these ii m the outwanl forms -the tangible servlcea la "Mode.rn ?Un proceduru uaed to reflect thil Inner Before the <Zou." muomp -that change becomes -Women's wearing Of bats in church -long the expected norm In Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran and aome other churches -now iJ widely ignored lo many parishes. particularly by younger women. although some oldstus deplore the bared tress~. and occasionally parish bulletins regilter objectiona -or approval. Relaxation of the rules of garb, one of the most obvious outward emblems Of religion to the general public eye, has brought on varied practices for d1fferent regions and occasions. Most American Catholic dioceses still require that priests atick to regular clerical dress, but some Midwestern dioceses -such as Oklahoma City and Wichita. Kan., permit ordinary suits and a cross pinned to the shirt collar. Approximately12.'5 charter m~mbe.ra are ex· pected ~ sign the initial church roll, according to the Rev. Dr. Arthur T. Bailey, director of new church development for the Synod of Southern California. "Str&nte lnterlude ·• la the title of tbt termon Dr. Philip G. Murray, minister ~ C.... cld Mar C.m· lllllllft1 ca.rdl. Coqnc• 11Ma1. Ill Bellqtrope An., will deliver at Sb.nday'11:30 and 11 a.m. 1 er v 1 c e s • Churdl tchool will convene at 9: 30 a. m. while child care will be provided for both aervices. most villble. MOit J>Oticeable, of course, are the revmnped modes of w o r 1 h i p • particularlt among Catholics with their 1witcb to Engllsb and more con· -Pastors, borrowmg the idea from one another, often leave the pulpit aDd take to the aisles ~ do their preaching. either sitting in an aisle chair or strolling to and fro -with the Idea that the closer. chatty prox- lmlty establishes a more mtimate sense ot "being with" the worshippers. Meanwhile. many Protestants whose denominations in the paist shunned clerical garb now take a flexible ap- proach to It, mcludtng Baptists, once particularly averse to such attire. Organizing mio.lstu Is the Rev. Richard M. Bu.sh, who btgan bis work last Sep· tember in the residential community. A 2..acre 11te at the i n t e r s e c t t o n of M a r g u e r i t e and Oso Parkways Will be the future location of the chUrcb. Thia will be the last Sun- day two worship aervlces will be conducted m the sanctuary due to re·model· ing. Beginol.ng S u n d a y , March 31, service• will be held at 10 a .m. in the Fellowlhip Hall wttb church school running concurrently. 2 Programs To Conclude Unity Study FISH Now Offering Help Around Clock The new congregation will be structurally related to the Presbytery ol L o 1 Ranchos, regional unit con• sisting of 50 churches with aome 22,000 members Confab Set For Youth FISH, a C h r I s t i a n volunteer service organiza- Two special Sunday even-tion sponsored by the ing programe on March 24 Harbor Council of Churches, and 29 wt 11 conclude th e is now operating on a 24-hour basis. Mission Study on Christian The 0 r g a n I z a t i o n Unity conducted by the originated in the United "Panlng the Buck," is the Methodist Church of the States in West Springfield, sermon title ctloseo by the Good Shepherd, 15500 Van Mass . in 1964. The name Rev. Don A. Bassett, pastor Buren. Westminster. 1s taken from the Greek of the Cemmuntty Metbodbt A family potluck supper word ror fish, the letlers Clnll'clt of Balboa hlucl, for will be held 1n the church of whictl are the initials for the fourth m a aeries of parlor at 5:30 p.m. March the Greek words for Jesus Lenten sermons generally 22. Featured speaker will be Christ. God's Son. Savior. entitled "Experiences of the the Rev. Dean Humbert, FISH offers two types of Last Week" to bt given at paster of the Evangelical assistance. One is of an im- the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Uo.lted Brethren Church 1n mediate, temporary nature services Sunday. Sunday Anaheim, who will discuss such as emergency school la slated for 9:30 a.m. the forthcoming union of the transportation, or emergen- M et h o d i s t and EUB cy baby sitting in suctl in· For the fourth Swlday in churches thls April. The stances as hospitalization of the Lenten aeason, the Rev. Rev. Humbert wil:I show a parent or another child or Lothar V. Tornow will bring 1 I c th a message on ttle theme, film and explain h s provts on of a meal i ere "From Victory to Death," Church's position on the is no one else to do it. to members of ch r lat merger. A question and The other type ls of a Lutheran Church, 760 Vier answer session will follow continuJng nature such as toria, Cort.a Mesa, at the his address. reclding to the blind or com- . A panel di8cuaaion led by panionship to the elderly. 8: 15 and 11 a.m. aervtces. FISH Jo a 24 hour Sunday adlool and Bible four local church repreaen-· emp ys · cla11ea will meet at 9:30 tatives will highlight the an.<iwering service, which March 31 meeting at 7 p.m. __ tak_e_s_a_n_c_ans __ dir_· _ect.e_d_to a .m. with nursery care pro- vided at all services. The panel. composed of The mid-week L e n t e n Mn. Ray Moses, president, 1ervice will begin at 7:30 Cllurcb Women United; Mrs.----....... -...-~-=-, W_.__sd William Studiman, presi· p.m. t:\WC ay. t . t dent, W,.s m1ns er Service• at the Me1a Coordinating Council; the Verde MetbodJ1t Charclt, Rev. Hal Edwards. St. 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa, Mark& Church, Anaheim, will be conducted at 9 and Faith at Work; and the Rev. 10:30 a.m.Sunday.TbeRev. Esmond Ferr11, Richmond C. Johnaon will WeM.minlter E p i s c o p a 1 speak on the 1 u b j e ct, O>utch, Mimateriai A.aocla- "Stranger ~ Man but Not tion, will discuaa ''The to God." Chrirtian C om m u Di t y Begins at Home." Hugh Hefner's "Playboy Philosophy" will be the sub-Each speaker will tell how ject dlscwised by the Rev. his group operates and what John W. Donaldson at St. is needed in support from John tbe Divine Eplacopal local churches and their Cbarcb, 2n43 Orange Ave.. members. Coata Mesa. this Sunday at Supervised care f OT the 9:30 a.m. family service. youngsters will be available S•bbath Sermon Commuruon will be 1erved both evenings, Professor Victor Chris- at 7:30 a .m. SW>day school ----------ten.sen of the educa- wtll belin at 9:30 a.m. ti on department of "The nt...i--Human En· ill . Loma Linda Univer-1vu11111 Mesa, w· give a sermon · ak th counter" is the sermon topic tilled "God's p ick ed sity, will spe on e chosen by the Rev. James Repreaentatives of the New subject "The Life You H. Lamberth for the fourth Humanity" at Sunday's 11 Save May Be Y o u r Lenten Sunday at Christ a.m. service. Own" at the 10:45 am. Claarch by tbe Sea, 1420 W. His message for the 7 sermoo hour of New· Balboa Blvd., Newport h' · titJ d "The port Harbor Seventh- Beach. Worship services are ~~~ ~~r:h~P C:,5urt .. ~Special day Adventist Church. held at 9:30 and 11 a.m.. music under the leadership 271 Avocado St, Costa wtth church achooJ meeting of John Honeycutt will be Mesa. Saturday, March at 9:30. prov1'ded 30. The Junior high Methodbt -.:...---·------:-'."'-:---:-:-=-=::------ youth fellowship meets Wed-I•••••• neaday evenings from S to 7 p.m., with the aenJor blgb CfOup meetin1 at 7 p.m. Sunday. "The 1ra11 wtthenth. the nower fadeth: but the word of our God ahall stand for ever." This verse from lJalah h part of the r e s p o D 1 I v e readi.na of the Bible leaton ~ be read in au Oranit County CllrlaUH Sdellce • churches th.la Sunday on the subject "Matter." Dr. P. G. Neumann, pu1or of the F1Ht Rapt.bit Chrda, 301 Mape>lla, Co.ta TRIM THE FAT OUT OF YOUR INCOME TAX W•-*Y'OW~ "' -'tine ded~ oncl tedllC~ .,_.. m..I .. -llOCIC krt0"'9 tax. ~.•o'll molte_. you oet ._., letitlllnate ~ncf lllOXilllUlll ... 111e1I 011r ••nice 11 ~ com911lent ol'd ~ ......... s UP ------OUAIMnt _____ _ We e-tM --,....,..... .. ..., ... ,.._ II -.... _, __ ...., .. ,.. .,, ,.,.,.., ., ....... ,...,.. Ille wt..-..,; the FISH number 642-M&O. Once a call ls received by ttle answering service, the operator takes the name and number of the person calling, determines the need o( the caller and advises th caller that the call will be returned The operator then calls the FISH dispatcher on duty and relays the inrormation. And finally the dispatcher ''Christian, Come D t e With Me" is the theme to be considered today at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium by some 2000 United Presbyterian young people at the annual "Syood Youth Event." tPlephones the originator of Pre.eat• c~ert the call. When F I S H Under sponsorship ot the Christian education depart· meot of the Synod of Southe,rn Californla, t b e yearly event attracta youihl of high school and college age from San Luis Obispo County in the nortti to the Mexican border. volunteers are unable to Gospel singer Norman help, the caller is referred Nelson will present a to the proper agency. concert at Calvary Bap- FISH ha,, been operating tist Church, 8281 Gar- since Feb. 15, and has thus field Ave., Huntington far handled 33 calls of both Beach, at 7 p.m. Sun- long and short duration. day. For more information call ==-=...:..:=================:::o the FISH number or Mrs. Ed. A. Steinhaus at 644-1456. • CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCllNCI Santa Ana, Callfornl• lbell Club, 625 N. French St. Giving Tops $12 Million 10·:>0 AM -science of Mind Captule lnlOl\-Dr. Oof'oltly StlM!I llzM A.M.~'Ar• Y-Halllls Creellvot"-Or. CllarMs SlrMa Offla. llO:l N. Fa1N~w. ~nla -'"-· S31·75'7 Dlfol FOR INSPIRATION-531.0121 l t f oirliovm flernorial p,k TN So111hlmu/s Mon Bellldiflll Mnnori4Js • ccu• .. ·•• • tt C£Mirny LOI'S q MAUSOLEUM Ci.YP1'S Fran $130 e From $46S rstmmsttr iltmnrial Jark ~-Cc LMY OOIPLETE FUllEIWS s245 -::-~:a1 "£yerytlliag llcated topa. ii .. "811111111 ... , .. COURT of HONOR for Veterans and Their Families The new Court of Honor for Vet.rens, and their~ is now being dev.kiped .t W edminster in beautiful 6..dea of Remembrance. Spec;.I inducements to BUY NOVI ;.,. elude very low prices, terms as low es I <1'-down wi#t 35 mo. to pay, WITHOUT INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES. Free insurance protection on unpeid balance aveilebJe fOf" everryone under 65 yMN of •99· Choice cefttral s.&ection. UnbelievHble low cost per burial s,,.ee ••.. $130 F* penOI" •••. indudes lot and cornplet. endowment c--. Westminmf 1Ns elso ~ e¥.w,i. the~ of Cdr. O.wd F. O'Hera, USN, Ref.red ... V.+erw' c:~anse'°' and terVice off"~tr. without coat to thos. h. serves. c.tl «write Cdr. O'Hara for d.taik. P • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••I I co•. c F. O'HARA. ~SN, IET'D . I Westminat9f' Memor10I Pone Cef1• .. rr 2 )4 '31-6577 I 1A801 hodl Blvd. 7U 531·1752 I I Wettminatet, CoUfonlla 92693 7U 893-24.71 t 1 I om lfttertl!Md !fl 1ht V....,,.,,.' COURT OF MOHOI I I ~ conlOd a'le ..,..._,, oblgoflon ooa., pad I I MAME •• e I AODttESS • • • • • • I • ... di ..... t • TQ f«:>. • • • • • *• • ...-......... I . . . . . . . .. .. .... . . . . . . . .. '• . -... -.... --..... . ........ ......... ,... .. ,.. ..... 0.. .. 0"'- 1134-C NIWPOIT IOUUYAID Famtlies of Vietnam or other combat arN c.w.lti.s .,. off•,..d our com· .,. .... ~ MPn1 (.t Newport end Hiit.), c.. .. Mlle p1ete mortuary artd umet.ry s.Mc.es induc:fin9 buri1I lot, vault, etc. IAerty M711 --... .., Wiii un t AM,;:.:· =T. suuu '.I without cost of •"Y kind. '-i.--1111---•-•_•_oe __ a_-.. __ ·_,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiili;;mliiiiililiiiiiliiiiiii=m ...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"J ..... NOA'9'0JNTMlllTNICISSAaY .... llllL. ...... ~·:... ........................................... ~ . . -• t • ~.r2J,lM Meetings on the Orange -~oasi Two Artists On Display At Pavilion PalDtin~ and sculpture by Joe Goode aod paiotings and booh by Ed Ruecha will be on display at the Balboa Pavilion Gallery, 400 Ma.in st.' Balboa, Mardi Tl thr~ April ii. Both artlMa halve ex- hibiW in one-ma shows m IM Angelee, New York -London 'Ibis uhi>ition marta the ftnt retNlpec- tive dilplaJ I"« eacb artist A color' catalogue design- ed by tbe artiltl wittl an eauy by Henry Hopkins. Curat« ol Exhll»tJoos and PubUcllticm at tbe Los A.ogele1 County Museum of Art will be publisbed by tbe P'ioe AN Patrons .tnd will be avallable at tht ,.nay. Hapkim will speak at tbe lallrry about «be artilta OD Tuelda1, April 1, et 11 a .m. Lundi will be -* follow. me tbe lecCure. For in- fonJWlltioD call 576-3866. I Recreation Classes Due Two new ~· ol re<na-&o cluMa will be offered by Ile COit.a M.ea Recrea- Uoo Departmed. Slim and Trim classes will meet Monday and Wed- neaday night• from 7: 30 to 9:30 p.m. m tbe <Mta Mesa Hiab Sdtool Glrl't Gym, 0tia011P111 April L Fee fer the le week coarse la '5. On ToetdlJ ~ beein-mnc Alri1 i. tntcm clasael will meet at the ~ Me• Hfgh Schoof Girl's Gym from 7 to 8 p.rn. The fee for the 10 week course is $3. Registration for b o t h classes will be t.akeo Match 28 lrom 6 to a p.m. and March 29 and 30 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. oo the fourth floor ol h Civic Cmter, 71 Fair Drive. Por in- lonnetkm e&ll ~. DEUll NOTICES DINGLE c .. o1 Da,. DIM ... ltt Vie _.._ -luell ,, __ ~ 11 S<l<vl..O 1W .....-, s...-H o .... i., two dauvllltrt. Mn J-' £. McCi.lr•. tN1 Min Judith M Ointle1 m~ 9raf'd<hlld. $~ McClal"', 111 "' "--' l~.cll; titter, Gl..i't' GI~ m~.,. 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''Gleem'' Tooth Paste 15c f a•ilJ Sin BATH Ensemble ., cANNoN ''Styrafaant'' cars I 11.,. _ Keeps drinks Jlot ar cold ••• does not etf ect taste 2 , 1 llJ ~ " the dfink. 0 i. Pahf 5'-7 ~ I '• -.mmn SlleH ~r ~, , ..... ;,_. -Clloose from l3x15-lt ;,, rolls ii .mite aM COl· F OfS • 18x8Mt roll 2 o OOc ' · in white. 1tt.'59c I 00- "Safskift" llOISJUllZINC ~ -Delicatety sated, it seottles IS it Sl!Odles, tlelps 3~ restore motstln It ,. sk11i. 75c, 11 IL Sin f "Gelde1111 YIGOIO -.. --... -... Lawa Food 91 Qiick-pt W.la wi~ 2 98 ...... ~. 11m UIJS.D.111 • · ''Sentry'' FLEA couAR ~ SE.CUNT'S -Kills fleas all over your pet '°' a full 31 39 ..... c.rRtus. .... 1 ... ----...------------------., • Al TaMe Rafll I N s.1111 Stltl ••• f9 • • I: Dymic ... far .... 9 98 ~ ric~ Httrtail111Ht. Stft - 9ita ,&aslic case. • GI ~ "PROllCJO" :.~:ne ~ M Balls s•••••• Ctta. illUltfr witllllt--111 ~Cal. Silt 1.89 .. - Planned Commulllt Broodmoor Grtulied County Variance IA • .a.t tO 1am llstcbt Into l1te lt.aD4arda far a ..... Jatld-u.M ordlllaaee. t b • Or1J119 OouDty P!am1q CommJ11ion r • c e • t 1 y &ranted Broadmoor Romes a variance penn.lt io }>Ulld a uniqiae aubdMsloD la county territory. Broadmoor bas b e e n authorized te build a plan- ned development o! 121 single family homes with offset aide yards on in· dividually owned Iota u small u 3,800 square feel Accordi:ng to b u l l d e r Richard B. SIJ\.IUl, a fullJ u.seable ,ard area ii achiev- ed on small lot! by use of new de&llJl.I orie.Dttd to make the mNt of the "gardmMHmle" co ace pt wbeniD the bolM ts placed on a aide lot Une, eiombln1nJ the side yards C1!1 OM side OJ the lot. "By moving the homes to Ute side of the lot, 1 wida variety of new arcbit.ectural solutions have opened up to us," Smith noted. "Now ccn. tral atriums can open to the sky. twice the usual number of slidJng glass walls and in- door-outdoor living areas have been included. "Enclosin1 the perimeter of the lot with a security f~ both lot -"hofl6 become oue spacious li'lDi area encompassing tbe en· tire lot u priv.ate, \tle&ble space. "The n e w Broidmoot community, ~ on Walnut Awnoe, just West of Redhill A venue in Tustin. varies from t.bt usual plan- ned development only in oil· street parking an<t 1epara- Uon of vehicular pedestrian traffic." he continued. "S i n c e there are no private roads and no com- mon ~n areas, most of the problems of town houses and condominiums b a v e been eliminated." "Broadmoor Exclusives will include common recrea· 'Not Real Property' Uoo areas a.nd para while re~ tb• to ta l in- divldullty ol al.olle homes OD •puate Iota. In fact, to our bowledfe, thla will be the first planned community of indlvldually o w n • d carden homes in the nation wtth a community swlm club and recreation area in- cluded,.. Smith COtlelUded. The four baaJc plans of- fered in the Broadm<>or Ex- clu1Jve3 development have been keyed to making the most of the sites. One plan offer• residents all the liveability of a garden home plµa the l m p or t a n t at- tributes of tw~story li= Dowruit.aJ.rs. the g ""' and master suite optn o" • private central atri&Jm open. to the U:y. The Umg room includec a ten-foot wide wall of slidinc atasa to tbe patio and y.ard. Tbe family room also opens to outdoor Uviltg. A central atrium may serve.as a 'convenient outdoor dining room or living room year 'round. Here, again, the lot has become an Integral p•rt of the total living area. • Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms guarantee full separation of the junior wing from ttie downstairs master swte. TraiWr Law Changes Hit Labeling the propoaals the first step in tht elimination of mobile homes and mobile home park! as they are now. Western Mobile Home Association p r e s i d e n t Norman L. McAdoo of C a p i s l r a n o Beach has announced WMA will oppose suggested changes in the state's moble home laws. W e s t e r n Mobile Home Association is a statewide o rganization representing nearly 1,000 mobile home parks in California. The proposals, if approved by the legislature, "°uld authorize the state to place Jtigher standards on mobile home construction a n d lirnitationa on occupancy. The propc»Ms have been in- itla~ by the slate Depart- ment of Houalng and Com- munity Development with the support of the mobile home manufacturin& indus- try. McAdoo said. lo essence, McAdoo said, the suggested changes could require mobile homes lo be built to the identical stan- dards which apply to permanent housing, thus eliminating any reason for building mobile homes. "Western Mobile Horne Association wishes to pro- tect the mobile home owner and mobile home parks as they exist today." McAdoo said. "We believe the prin- cipal advantage of the mob~ home community is the ability of the residents to enjoy their own homes, be able to relocate them. and to enjoy the benei" of living ill tile mobile home J)ll'k of tbdr ctioice. "U higber COMtruction and occupancy standards are imposed on mobile homes, they will cease to be a vehicle and will be New Rossmoor Manors Open in Laguna Hills Sales have begun for manors in the newest unit of Rossmoor Leisure World , Laguna Hills. The new unit will com- plete the first phase of development for the com- munity which now baa more than 10,lm adu1t reSJdenU. It will consl.lt of 100 manors on a 2.400-aere cG.munity. Manors in the new unit range in size from one bedroom and one bath to two bedrooms, den and two baths. Wetime replacement of major appUances is pto- vided to buyers of all manors. The manors. whlch range in price from $12,000 to $28.750, will be sold for adult o c c u p a n c y on down payments from $4,44-0 to ~.930, with m o n t b I y payments from $139.50 to $261. The Rossmoor community may be reached by talcing the Santa Alla Freeway to the entrance at the El Toro Road turnoCf. classed as an lmprovemen to real property. • • M a n u faclurers and dealers of mobile homes are enjoying an extremely pr<>· Iitable business climate to· day," McAdoo continued . "and it seel118 unnecessary to add stricter construction standards to mobile homes. The ultimate result will be that mobile home manufac· turing will cease and these people will be out of business." The theory woven into this year's proposals will even- tually result in a very firm distinction between recrea- tional vehicles and mobile homes. McAdoo pointed out. Contrary to today's uses the travel trailer would be restricted to recreational or emergency uses, and only a mobile home could be oc- cupied permanently, he said. "1£ mobile homes become just a source of Jow-eost housing to be used in a con· dommium or rental type o living arrangement, It wilt severely limit a person's op portunity to buy the ty of housing he prefers and to aelect his environment,'' McAdo added. "WMA has a strong feel- ing that our Industry is b e i n g led astray by well- m e a n i n g governmental agencies which are apt to work toward the elimination of housing problems witflout giving full con1lderation to existing advantages." Del Cerro Sells Fast The final homes an the fast selling Hacienda seneE o{ the Del Cerro communit} in Costa Me sa will be of- fered this weekend with bot.ti Vieteran and F unna sWI avail able. Priced from $21.450, th easy down payments an monthly terms have mad the new group an anstan success with over sixty per cent of the homes alread sold prior to coMtruction. The developers. Georg M. Holstein and Sons. stress ed that both three and four be«oom homes were 1ti available along w1th llmJted number of hom Olat include the •~o story "Bonus Room " To reach lhf' new Ha cienda homes at Del C<'rr take Newport to Bristol an 10 to Paulanno. Turn ngh at Paulartno I at Wtut Front) to the homes. #l#NlllllllllHl,,.,,11##111# The OrencJ• Cout's Melt Complete PRINTING. SERVICE , ..... ······--....... ,,, -..---~ ave SANTAANA SCALE IN MILES 0 1 2 3 4 5 That's a remarkable saving. And why not? These are remarkable homes. Spacious one and two-story homes with up to five bedrooms, three baths. Yours from only $23,000. Tha t's a whopping $3,500 below regular price. Why the bargain? Capistrano Highlands must reduce its pre se nt inventory of Macco Leadership Homes in order to begin construction on additional models. And you pocket the savings. Purchase price includes: nylon wall-to-wall carpeting • modern medallion step saving kitchens with dish· washer, disposal, double ovens, range hood with light and fan • deluxe kitchen cabinets • custom lighting fixtures and hardware • pullmans in all baths • acous- tical type ceilings • decorator wallpaper in entry • wood -burn ing fireplace• masonry exteriors • wet bars - ~. M.aa 2J, 1"8 ona in some plans• aluminum frame windows• forced air heating • Ceramic tile shower and tub walls • Vinyl/ asbestos floor tile in kitchen • Gracious entries with vinyl asbestos tile Also: underground utilities • exteriors of brick, stone and wood • planted, landscaped front yards with sprinklers •sidewalks, streets and gutters are in and paid for• oversized double garage• Besides this great home value, you'll enjoy all the convenience-and all the recreational opportunities- which make Southern Orange County so popular with homebuyers everywhere. Come outtoday. Take Santa Ana freeway to La Paz Rd. turnoff in Southern Orange County. Then follow signs to the Southland's most spectacular new home buy. LOW DOWN • 29~ YEAR FINANCING * CLOSING COSTS REDUCED. "" . . . Questiom .net ComrMftt By R•ndaR McC1rdle RHltot • I'm med. I've purchHecf "verel ~•; .ome to live In, tom• for lnveatment. Most of my purcti.1 .. were mede thr~h • rHltor; except the IHt Of'•· The IHt one wH purche1ecl direct from the owner. Ther hod rMre things cefT\OUflaged or completely hid- den I'm ~faid to I-'< et thet houM. When lhe owner moved out -and I mNn out I -they •lmoet teok tho hou.. with them. Nothing weric1. Th• plumbing is bad. There are holH In t~• walls, 1taln1 In tho carpeting. A colorful mat hid a huge crack In tho petlo. And they forg,t to mention the bonds. My qUfftlon 11 this : could • rMltor hwo gotten away with this? I just don't Ilk• people hldlnt thing• from me. 4 · A realtor cannot conceal facts he mows an tt ls his business to know. He ts bound by the Code of Ethics, Article 4 of which states: "~e realtor should ascertain all pertinent facts concerning every property for which he accepts the age?cy, so that he ma·v fulfill his obligation to avoid error, ex· aggeration. misrepresentation or concHlment or pertinent facts." In one of your column• you remarked that new construction In Orante Cout"lty hn been tff for tho pest several years. I'm In bullnett locelly encl thl1 concerns me. ft leeds me to believe th.t Orang• County hH ttopped growlnt. Why? Have people ttopped coming here? Ar• more people feavlnt? Where do we stand? B. R.M., Newport leach Our metropolitan area stands 27th in the United States. We are larger than such areas as PortlandJ New Orleans, Indianapolis, Louisville, ColumbuJ ana many more. Orange County is growing faster, percentage-wise. than any other county. WE ARE THE F ASTES't' GROWING MAJOR METROPOLlTAN COUNTY IN THE NATION. We grow at the annual rate of 9.5 percent. The state increases its population at the rate of 3.7 percent. And nationally tbe growth rate is 1.4 percent. We're growing faster than any of the fifty states. Orange County already has a greater population ,than such States as Maine, Nevada, Montana, Hawaii and New Mexico. We're adding 240 people to our population every day -that's 87,000 persona a rear. It's predicted that in leas than 15 years we wil double our present population. 1oi"ro•'I MOTi• •aMlll "· MCC.tNll 11 • _.. ,..., •• ..,.,.., et ti. ••• l1telwl. a -· _..,., tf Ille N.-, Mtrtllr-G"ta IMA ... ,,. ef •Niten IM 1W INtnCIW et 0-C-1 C ...... 1967 May Mark Loss Of Small Developer The home building in- dustry may remember 1967 as the year the sm.UI developer fiDMll'1 threw in the trowel. The economt. ol mass production have mad• the JG-acre d e v e l o p er as obsolete a.s the forgotten brands or hand-made autos felled by Henry Ford'• assembly line. according to Donald H. Ellis, vice presl· dent in charge of the ln· vestment d i v i a 1 o n of Property Research Corpora· tion, Los Angeles land in· vestment consultants. "If a small developer can profitably sell a home for $30,000," he says, "the lar&• developer can market the same house on a almilar site for about 20 pereent less. or $24,000." While promotion. 1ewers, streets, and water lines cost less per house as the number of uruts increases, one of the ma.ior savin&a of the large developer ta de· rived from the cost or land. "It's the di ff e r e n c e between buying I ltell and buytng the entire cow," Ellis explains. ''You'll pay a lot more i( all you can use is the filet mignon. Tbe small dtv.iop.r normally buy1 only tbe land he is actually Soinl to buUd on. BJGBER DENIJTY cost dicta~ the f:1P8 of house be must build delpit. dw>gee in demand." ORDERLY GROWTR Ellis sees more crderly ruburban growth reaulting from the trend toward large d e v e I o p m enta. Large , parcel! mean that a project can be planned t.o Include recreation areae, w t 11- l<>cated commercial 1.ites, and natural greea beltl. He 1 predict.a that the blight of "suburban &prawl" will be greatly re<i~: "Suburban sprawl occurs when a dev&loper 1kipt over expensive suburban land, to build farther out. Homeowners' taxes are higher because 1 e w e r s, schools. and roadl gene.ral!y have to be built from 1cralcb. Munwhile, good farmland m the area may go untilled, because the owner can't afford to farm when his land is assessed and taxed at its value as suburban home sites. Yet be may not have a buyer." AJ part of this trend toward bigness in t b e homebuilding industry, Ellis sees development b e i n g financed by profit lharioi and penlion funds: • lloosing Shortage County Inventory CoUla Hit Zero by Orillllll County's bou5int lhortac-1S c:rttica1 widl 811 tnventcrJ that coukt dlp close t4 .-o by the eod of thil ,,._ unless .tarts pick up sharply The current mve-.-ory of available home a and apartments NPfeMntl only about seven m o n t b 1 est1meted demand and the county vacancy r.U ii tht lowNt oo record (3. t per- cent I. Thu was one of the VPry few markets acrosa the na· hon where hou1in~ starts decli.ned in 1967 and whtre apll"tmt'nts made up les1 than one fifth of total startJ. Yet its employment and population ~ 11 the third beSt in the nation I after Sao Joee aod ~­ Ue >. Tbete an ay ~ ol Adv1nct Mort.tic• Corpora- tion's c u r r • n t quartlrly IW'Vey. U.8. B • I I .. ' Marketa, publiahed Friday. It comparet Orange County wrtb 16 other major mark~ nm1onw1de , including Los Ange lea. easier to obtain thls ,..r,,. LIUberU saya. In lOUthern Orqe Couo· ty, wbel"e JilDd C01U se low«, _.,. ckwetGpmeatl db oomP'ete commanity fac:Uldel COD ti D Q e ~ ceMlll. PRICEI l'IBM PriCM of emttnc bom• are firm but are ltill among the hiibest in Southern Calllornia, L a L l b e r t e reports. In t h e exi51tini-home m•Ut, Heep dlscouds are lt.itJ fordnt BOllle cuh-to- .loan 5alel, aa1es coneraots, and lease with option to ~. A total of 12,307 housin~ permiu was illUed i n Orange County in 196'7, a 3 peroeut decline. There were on)y 2,281 .,,.tment permW. in tie toc.t. The apartment ebm! ol the local market was about half h national average -19 per-- cent versus :n perce~. Na&caly, according to U.S. Bo•mi Marketa, ... 1---------r---------;__----------------- Jo.epb E . LaLibefU, Advance'• Oranie CouGty D)ll>Afef I not.cl : 7,M SHORT I.Alt year's bouaing start. were some 7 ,000 units short of estimCllted demand. Some 8.500 homes and apartments were absorbed from ttte va- cant mventory during the year. The 3.1 percent vacancy rate might be tolerable m a slower-growing com- munity, but not in migrant- oriented, 100 percent spec· built Oranae County. Orenge County's popula· tion erowth, t h 0 u g h somewhat slower than in 19M, I.A IPl:ill very aubstan. ti.al. From 1980 through 11187, the county population waa up over 500,000. Tract IDd apartment COil· strudtoo, according t o ' ... Jbedie, wu m.couraaed lllt )'ea" by highly ~n contructian f i n a n c I n g . Mooey for tract builders bM been avaiW>le tenerafly on· ly to hlitt with a ~"'1 record o1.-and stability. ''But theH are indications constructioo money will be Chief Daipler Richard K. Jones of Newport Beach has been appointed chief designer at the Urban- w; office of WUUam L. Pereira and A.!loclatea planning and architec· tural firm, Corona del Mar. ~ was a lD<ft signt.8-ea trend than ~very m Che 1967 OOu.mr market. The Ibid)' cancluded the 8"rate boasiog coet in· erase la:st year in mOlt markets was nearly 10 per· eoent. Simi.lal' rises are pro- jected fur ttm year. These are the highest i.ncr'ea&es in housing cost in at least a dolUlo )'MI'S. This tnDd compares with a rise of under four percent in the na- tional price level, with an average increase of around six percent in the most strongly u n i o n I z e d in· dustries. "There is, as a result," writes Advance Mortgage pruident Irving Rose, "a disparity between housing ~mand and supply. Over and over. we beM' from local observers, 'There is great demand for homes un- der $20,000 (or under '25.000 in the Weat), for apartments under $150.' But these are not being built. "To be sure, the initial res~ to higher prices and reDf.3 has weabned. Buyers and Umde accept the fact ol inOMlca -that ls, tboee who ca qualify at the new pricel. DOUBLING UP "In our ltudiee of local demmd, we keep finding a coaailtent, surprising pat. tem. In ahno8t e v e r y market. the number of unite eblorbed this year, the decline in number of v.acan- cies is less than we would expect from bi9tori<:ai pat· terns. The only cooc1osion we can reach ii then is doubling up. • 'The af1luent edjuet to in· fl.Woo , the poor double up. ''This poses a 9'I'kJuS challenge ~ a boWling in· duMry wruch ha. been built on volume producdoo and to a aociety wbote goals include decent bousiDg for all." Four other f~ stand out m reviewing the 1'!167 houAing market. Rose NJd 1) It Wal -md Uril jg the side stre95ed by DXl6t. observers -a recovering market. From t h e ti~money caused low of 1966, activity had rebounded by tbe f'OUrth quarter to an annual rate about equal to hit of tbe l)l'ClperOUI prior years. In the ~cart of the Irvine Rane at the doorstep of the presti us Unlnrslty of Calif o Inlne, a new West od is in the making- a real estige community where vestment appreciation is the ssword. This is Orange County, a dynam·, fast-growing area. Herc, the State o alif ornia continues to pour huge sums olmoncy into the development of thj University area. In the center ot\t all ii The Village Two. Swimming Jl>Ols, playarounds, tennis courts, pa~d tennis and volleyball courts, putting gr ns, shuffleboard courts and horseshoe pi dot the broad green plaza parks that d throughout the community. Here you will find homes tailored to fit the concept of luxury-resort living- homes with handsome two-story entryways, garden atriums, some with a giant 16' x 25' bonus room which you can use as a playroom for the kids, as a game room, or as an extra bedroom. Herc you will find stunning kitchens, exciting Spanish brick fireplaces and striking architectural styling. ~ homes at The Villa&t Two's sister community, The Village, were sold in 1eM tball a year-snapped up tYtn .before they were complettd. Make your next home investment a truly prof cssional investment and at the same time give your family a whole new way of life. From $21,995 to $29,995 ........ • SWAATZ·UNKLEmR COMPANY, LTD. Anew "~ la.r&• developer can generally find a use for bis entire parcel. even lf some ol i II rocky, blllJ or o t benriM undevetopabMI. 0pe.n 1P1C'11 IDSJ mean that the IOninC c:ommlMloo 1'W flv. blm bl8t*' denli\y OD the portSoal be cao develop, for example. NIGHT •nd DAY SERVICE Wetwood '"!be lll"f9 developer, 10 to tpNt. 11&11 • priet aomowbert betw.n 1teak and stew mtat, and UNI them both. Al tbe amall ~ C:lll ti.le it ~ ldYmrtqa ol u. ... ~ .. bl• lupc1ar alJ8lty to weather ..... iD the bouatna JDll'Dt. ·-ni. dlwlottr • l t b le.GOO ecr... at hi. cllpOMI ii OuAl&e,0 Dlit 1&11· .. If tht demmd Je ,. town bollMI. be balld9 cm CM MC> t;oe ol Illa percel we ... tor tow1I boullL tbt market ....., ripe I• htP'f iS'ic.w! b ll h 1 d • lliomtl,blca~W. • a. .. la u.t. bi'• .... w ...... .,. .... 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 PM-SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. in hem~ ...... · ' • I - r • a "' .. • • • ,, d· w N 0 ""' ... ,. 11 OI • • Ill N T " N It II • Q • s It ~ 0 .. • s c 1 '' • " .. b ~ ,. " c .. " I c r • --. .. . . -~ • • 'I! Saturdcy, M~h 2.3, 1'68 DAILY "lOT f Southland Building Seen Surging Ahead Bulldinl in S o u t h er n California is destined to 1uree ahead iJl the next decade, and beyond, U WU forecut by Dr. Theodore J . Kreps at a dinner meeting of the Southern C a 11 f o r n i a Mortgage Bankers Association at the Shflralon West Hotel. with more and more spend· me money, will m e a n H· pandlnc marke~ for all types of business, and all ty~ of coc.struction, Dr. Krepa added. Based on a recent report from the Mortgage Bankers Association, he predicted a wtth "empty oeet.a•• a.nd a deaiH for freedom trom responsibilities of h o m • ownerfh.lp. Sidy-two percent in the 18-24 ~ bracket today are renters and 4i2 percent iJl the 25-34 aae bracket. As to the present, Dr. PlOIPICTIVE HOMIOWNlltl LINE UP OUTSIDI MISSION VllJO SALIS OPl'ICI TO IUY ELDORADO HOMES Dr. Kreps i.s profeuor boom in hlgh·me apartment emeritus of b u s i n e ' s urul& as younl.l adults in· economic1. Graduate School crea"'r and the postwar of Business. S t a n ( o r d haby boom ruches matun· Krepa predicted that In· terelt rates wW remain high and demand for f u n d s strona. but s u I f l c I e n t mortgage money will be be available to enable real· dent.lat construction to su&· tal.n tbe cwnat level. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N01'1CE 1'·"'11 CllllT.,ICA Tl ~ I USINUI ll'ltTITIOVI ll'IRM NAMI TM Ul'Clonlo,... ,.. her.W certlf\< 11111 ,,. le corWctl,. • llllllMU ..,,,."",.. IN ule ol 119111 lnd\ltlrl1I -1-1, 11facll-S. lft4l;tlfa.I "'91-. K • ~!ff. -c-• Plrtt .,,.,_., •• 1n lndlvldllal, M l013 l"t.,.,r!M street. Costa Meu. Cllltornla. Wl<ler Ille flct~ lout l\rr" n • "' t eA Pl)WEltHOUSI -!Mt Slid fl"" Is ~ of Ille lol!OWIM pertor1, wfl.- "'me Ill tul I tlld oieor ol -ldtf!Ce .,, .. lollow•. lo ,.., McKtt ThOml*I"• l013 'nMrlll'IM Jtl'Mi, C0911 ~. Ct llfornlt WITNUS "ff l>lnd llllt 11111 day o1 Mt<th, 1'61. McKee TllOITl- STATE OF CALll'OltNIA l COU1'1V ol L .. Anvella l .. On l~lt 111111 dt'I ol Morell. 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II 1-l•v, Ne-1 11&.t<ll, Clllfort1I•. $utl Yon It lrtMler. 71lO lt'(lldt Drlvt. N-n llld\, C.lllOl"la. Sllira.... S Llltm. 11 It-,..,, Newoort lllch, c.11iwnl1. OtlM M<trdl 21 ...... ltl<h•rd Ll'l!d> SUrl VOii R lrewtlll• Sfllrlt'I S Leltdl St.le al C..l!foml1, o.-. C<!Ul'llY: o" Mir~ 21. Ifft. ti.to<• -. • Ne11rv Publl< In tr>d tor Mid a11te. --.11v 1~ Rld\lrd L.itdl, llltl -•. 1..-r ltld Sfllrll'/ s. \.tlllcfl ..._ to ,.,. to Ill ....... ,_ ..... ,_ .,.. llUblcr'lbM to IN w11'11ft ...._, -~ledHd 1111'1 ••• 9CVl..i .......... IOl'll'l(IAL SIAL) Son11 H llllCN Nol•rv Putllk Or-c.o C..11..,,,... MY CommlM~ E•Of,... J_,.,.., 14. It IO ltublltMll 0...... c-1 OtllV ~llol, Ao\af"dl 13. JO. -_., •. ll. '"" ~ LEGAL NOTICE Mlulea Viejo Domes Big · Campout I or 'Buy-in' M t 11 lo n Viejo'1 30th campout to bu;, homes, the weet·l.ont "B"f·ln" for the recent openin& of Unit 5 of Eldorado Homes, produced exactly 40 sales. in three homs, reports John T. Martin, vice president of mark«inc and sales at Mission Viejo Company. "There is s l m p 1 y a fan~c d e m a n d for moder.-ely priced homes," M:,YI Martin. "J&ouary WU a record month l D d February sales continued at a very hlih level. Now. the spring buying rush seems to have atartf.d early and the fast sales pace is ap- parent\)' go1ng to get even faster. "The magic of Mission Viejo" was dramatically demonstra~ in Ile opening of Unit 5 of Eldorado Homes Mission Hills Ranch Models Near Finish Four model bomei are rapidly neartnc comp~ at Ml.uion HlllJ Ranch, one and a half miles north of San Juan Capi5trano and construction progress on the first 25 new site bomea bas reached the half·way point. Although the e s t a t e development bas not been formally opened. hundreds of interested people have been vlliting the project each weekend. A total of 275 to ~ luxury homes are scheduled for construction 011 the ranch's 200 acrea. a<!COrdi.na to Stanley Cohen, president of Royal Street Development Company, Inc. Major hatures are to include a recreation center with pro· visiona for teonis, fWim· ming, children's play~und . volley ball, pkoic aree and ot2ler activitlet. A liable for horses and a . 1how-tra1nmg ring also wiB be bwK. Br1dle path• throughout the develop ment will coMect w1th the Orange County system of bridle paths. Cohen said that the homes wW have a variety of views, including ~he ocean and sur· rounding hills. and will be posltio~ on large lots or approximately one-half to one and one-half acres. Prices will range from '42.000 to ~.000 in the fir st unit. Conventional financing of 30-year loans is available at 8.75 percent. Ml111lon Hills Ranch is of· fering four basic models, ranglni in aize from three bedroom homes with 2,300 aquare feet to hve bedroom bomea with more than 3,000 aquare feet of 1nterlor llvlni .... Medallion Homes ... Fresh, Clean. Fresh and clean because they are flame· less. No combustion fumes to soil walls, curtains and furniture. The whole house stays cleaner. Look for the Medallion Em- blem , sign of flamless electric Jiving, on homes in all price ranges. This week\ guide to Medallim Homes NEWPORT BEACH IA YCRUT homee heve S. 4, ors bedrooms. 2, 2~. 3. 3"' betht plus family room. The Mede.lllon Award kitchen hu electric range, dou· ble oven, d11hwasher and garbage disposer lnclu~ In the price of t h1 home. Electric refrigerator 1vallable. "'5,000 and up. PhoM from lot AnotlN Midway ~ wben four families arrived on Monday morntnc to begin a week-long camp-<>ut for the Saturday morning ~en· Ing Despite the chilly e\ en· iogs and drizzly weathu. four more familie s arrived the following day and by Thursday noon, 20 families were camped in and around the sales office parkinc lot. "By Friday night," said Martin, "when Miasion Vie· jo Company traditionally takes the ~ over to the Mission V'9jo Ian for dinner. we had a total of '17 people camplq, including 1 e v e r a 1 families. for a aimult.aneous opening at La Pai Homes." The first couple in line at Eldorado Homes, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Donald Meador of Orange. arrived Monday at 11 :30 a.m. Mrs. Meador stayed days. her husband, a design draftsman at Ford Aeronutron1c in Newport Beach, jomed her to spend the nJ.ghts in their camper truck. The second family in line. the William Kennedys of Mission Viejo, represent an increasing occurrence at these buy-ins: a family already living in the com· munlty camping on the aales office steps to buy a borne for another family. The Kennedys had camped In line two days last August to purchase a La Paz Home. This time,~ camped five dQs to purchase by proxy & home !or K e n n e d y • a parents. who are movfng out from Chicago . NEWPORT BEACH aONNll aAV HIQHLANDI near Newport's upper bay. offer ' and 5 bedrooms, up to 3,250 SQ. ft., 3 car garages. Formal din· Ina rooms. all~lectrlc kitchens, carpeting, paneled family rooms with wet bars, ceramic tile. Hard- wood cabinets. laundry rooms with sinks. Mission tile and heavy shake roofs. Priced from $56,000 to $64,000. MISSION VIEJO University. has served on ty Vill T numerous g over n m e n t Va.rious factors w1ll be in-age WO economic committees, has volved _ populat.Jon growth been a lecturer at the School in major metropolitan areas 0 N of Mort&age Banking at (seven o! ever y 10 pens ew Stanford and has been a Americans) forctni prusur• coosulant to tbe Mortgage ..... _ 1-•-l .J Banken Aaaodatioo of nn more ~na ve oae ,. P k H land, lnc:reued traffic COO· 8r 0IDe8 Ameriea since 1955. . ceaUon, rejuveoation o f A new section of park He b a • e d bis pro&· older "central c l t y • ' ''Actually. lntel'tllt rates Coday are not 'hlatt," co~ peratlvely ," be It.Med. "A house costing $D,IOO today would have coat at i.att '10,000 20 yean .. and intenst rates have DOt doubled in that time." home building sites within noaticatlon on re c e n t neighborhoods. the r i s i n I walking distance of ;he statistics which indicate an number of older famllies University Park Elemrn-increase In C a 1 i f o r n i a --------------------- tary S;:hool is opt>n ror sales population of five million I ~ [11111 .. •m•BfJI••••••••••• at Villa~e Two. the $JO persons in the nrxt 10 years ~ ml)lion development created Th1s will swell Los Angeles, GOlF COURSE LOTS by the swarlz·Llllklctler area population to more Company, Ltd . on the Irvine tnan 10 million, he said. ot Ranch. He also pointed out that A UNA N GUE "This new stttion should currently 43 percent of L G I 1 L prove especially popular families with the he.ad In among families with younii the 25 to 34 • yeM age children," uid A P. Lench, cateaory own homes, while director ol marketi'ng for only nine percent in the 18 the firm. He aaid delivery to 24 ~ category are home can be rxpected by summer, ownera. In the 35-44 cate· and homebuyers may sele<-t gory, 70 percent own homes. the model or their choice and in the 4.5-55 cateaory 75 now. percent. Village Two park homrs. Postwar babies are now priced Crom 21.995 to approachmg the age le velj '29.995. range in SJZe from al which they will become a one-level model w1t.h a potential home owners, he master b t d r o o m and declared bedroom-den to a two-~t.ory Increasing wealth w 111 home with four bedrooms, make Americans more ar- two and one half ba ths and fluent than ever before a spacious family room, ac· Average family in c om e cording to Lench. should reach $10.000 or Medlterranean. rustic and more: tot.al national spend· Spanish aretiitectural styles ing (so-called gross na· are the basis or home tionaJ product) will be one designs, and home buyers trillion, two billion, and 7J may choose from six im· growing numbers of people, ~~~n~~ans. 1-1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijijjiiiiiiiii~-------------Village Two homes are open daily until dusk and 0 u r en a n t may be reached by turning off the Santa Ana Freeway below Tustin on Culver Road. From the west they L y L• may be located by driving ets OU IVe east on M a c A r t h u r Boulevard toward t b e ~~:.:~::~::::~: Almost Rent FreeJ Beach Villas Duplex Homes Important Tax Savings, Too! No Down to Qualified Veterans 10o/o Down Conventional Collect at leHt $145 a Month in Rentl With money like this coming in .every month, it's like your tenant is paying most of your monthly payment for you. You live for less, and build valuable equity in your deluxe Beach Villa Duplex Home. But there's more. The first year, you can deduct at least $3, l 40 in taxes, depreciation* and interest from your income fax. Naturally you must declare $1 ,740 in rental income. So you get a "tax loss" of $1,400. If your income is in the 25°~ bracket, this means Uncle Sim refunds you $3501 Too good to be true? You can verify lt with your tax consultant. HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON CRIST An e~­ clu1111e community by the sea. Fully walled for Quiet privacy. Soac1ous 1 & 2 story 11no1e tamur homes lncludlng new quad·leva dealgn with huge wood paneled basement 1ctf111ty rm. Up to 2,7tl0 aq. ft. Hard· wood floort. All·eleetric kitchen. Developed by R. H. Grant Co t31,960-s.t0,gfj(), FHA, VA, convtn tlonal. (714) 1182·3387. DIANI HOflllH-Afullyranned ....... ~ community of 3·•·5 bdrms 1 & 2 story & spl11 level homu Deane Bros. extlus•ve garden htchent with all·Plectroc bu1ll·1ns. Private swim & racouet club. 11d1ng stables, golf. community shopping. Under· ground u\lhtoes & full grown trpp '" every yard $22,950 to $29.950 Con. 11entlon1I fonancong, Phone (1'4) Your Duplex Home is Big -ind Beautiful-Each side-by-side duplex apartment is a real luxury home. Spacious ca rpeted living room, modern kitchen with latest built-ins. Three large bedrooms, 2 baths. All this p lus carpeting, drapes, enclosed garages and huge storage closets, luxury appointments throughout. BREA NORTH HILLS. Soht ltvel. tri· ll\lf'I and tWO·SWy l\omH 3.'' 5 bedrooms. formel d1n1ng room. terge kitchens with 111-eleclnc bu•'' Ina brn ltfasl 1rr1, t1m1ly room 1nd 3-car g1rege. l 1tn1nd pluttr 2.21!> to 3.250 IQ Ifft ol I Cl\ll l hVll'Q aru. S37.500 to S43.ll50 Mod"'\ open every d.y .. Call (?13) OW 7 ~211 or OW 1-058! WESTMINSTER eOLDIN WllT/COLLHI llTATll Luwury nomu offer new d••ont 1n 1, 2-stoty & 11)111 level modtla. 2, 21'. 3 b•tlla 5 1w1rd·w1nn1ng floor plana. loctted In center of WNI <Aul rtcfealk>n compllJ Nylen C1tl)9tlng, Ill bu•ll· ln1, underground utlllti.t. ovtr· 1tud ou1gta. F.H.A., It.A. ' conventlonll tlfml Plllablt From taQSO. eai1 C11•> a.o?IO, '2131 -.111~. 511&-1'00. WH"T/ER WHITTlllt WOODI TOWN· HOllU-All-electric townhomes only 15 min from downtown l A. vi. the Pomona FrWNtl'f. 2 to ' bedrooms. built-In appliances lnclds. dishwasher. Maintenance, ~t puttlna gr11n. sauna blths. ltlDleS can be included. Central 1lr cond in 111 homes. From $22,600 to S25.500 VA no down. ~HA financing. (213) 330..()514 WHITT/f.P ITARLITf llTATll Ml GOLD MEDALLION ~O...,e$ on r~n. Oftm1c v ... .,, lots ->ffenng cou :ry hlflnO only' blks to ,nnpp•nQ ••M 3-' Ddrms • 2·3 baths 2 w1\er hlr Elec. heating, some with hP&t pump Some t\1111 eftctron1c ove~s &114 built·•" refrigt(aton Sttrta AM l FM School5. churches conv Fl'Om 139,450 OX 9 4878. Beach Villas art in Demand. Most Beach Villas are fully rented, and we have a waiting list of teachers, engineers and other desirable tenants. live Near The 811ch at Huntington Beach -Orange County's dynamic growth area. Just minutes from 1he ocean, broad sand beaches and all seaside recreation and advantages. A wonderful place to livel A wonderful way to live ••• for less! • 130".' 41«:,..1,,. Itel.a, ~r. 17522 B Geraldine Sales Office ----Wilker and lee, Sales Agents Monthly Payments As Low As i146 6%" Tnt..-llt. --...... ~ .... -... - New York Exchange Week's \ ' ( ,( And Year's High, Low, • Close NY Exchange 20 Most A4t!tive ' I t ' ' l ~ 1 • ! American Week's And Year's Low, Close ,, ...... New York Stocks Continued from Page 6 Treasury Bonds 10 Most Active Stocks (" . . .. .. ·-' . . . .... JI DAll.V PllOT Intermission Festival Givillg Its Last Gasp? By TOM TITUS o/ ... .,..,., ...... ...,, Time was when the Orange County Footligbt Festival was really something to wnte home about. Helsinki Philharmonic Glow.sliii~&Jiii.11 In Sibelius Concert at OCC By THOM BARLEY Of .. O.Uy l'llet ltfff Many composers have committed to the ir scores the very heart and tssence of thetr native I a n d s ; Crie&'• lyric chords capture the bright spirit or Norway, Tchaikovsky sends wmi:tog to us his love of Mother Russia and Debussy softly and subtly traps the soul found bl pauages of the wn and the deep, b'rlcal , ... quality that bears t h e baDmar) of Tchaikovsky. kk to Finland a.ad a delllbtfuJ rend.lijon of Uuno KlamJ's "Scherzo and Fora· In& of the Sampo." a Ught. witty and playful creation that ts not without that in· definable and very Finnish air of mysticism. Tb.is In Color ALSO CARTOONS ALL SEA TS 50c .: .. ...... --........ .,.,...,., •11Q11DMU!A ---' -~ •WMJamr W•thrv S.t-Speclal Jr. Mati,..._12:30-2:30 • Alf SMfl S0c Like two years ago, for Instance, when nine com- mtmity theater groups matched their production talents. and the one-act play tournament was so hotly contested that five of them walked of! with awards. of lus beautiful France with J.11!~111 a few. fleetmg bars clever work skips from ita~S!Eiiiii!i55:!!!!!5E=:~ll happy opening t o a l)ll ___________________ llf That, for all practical purposes. was the zenith of the Footlight Festival in Orange County. It's been going downhill ever since. But none. we would ven-ture to say, has a greater ..... ~. ,iililiilW;;. deUthtful melodic passa&e. all based, again, on one of tboae many folk tales that The number of entries dropped to five last year. and one theater wound up grabbing all but one of th• trophies. But last year there was an excuse - the theaten weren't notified of the festival until about a month before curtain time. Things would, we assum- ed. be better next year. WELL, THE 1968 FESTIVAL got off to an early enMlgh start -the first word went out back in Ncwember to about 15 eligible community theater arouos. Of these, onJy five entered the tourney. Then the bottom began to drop out. Two weeks a10 the Huntington Beach Playhouse canceled its festival production. This week the San Clemente Com- munity Theater also dropped out, leaving the festival a three-horse race. There'll still be a festival, at Santa Ana College next Thursday and Friday nights. But only because th~ trophies are already ordered and the pro~ams printed. Otherwise the chairmen (Carol Faulstick and yours truly) would have said "forget it." As to what will haP.pen next year, ifs hard to say. We seriously doubt if Orange County's community theaters are ready to sta~e a tournament of the caliber offered yearly at Riverside. Two years ago they cer- tainly were; what's happened since then is anybody's guess. WE PROBABLY SHOULD have seen the proverbial handwriting on the wall last spring when the Orange County Community Theater Association failed to get off the ground after such an enthusiastic start. It probably is only natural that this shortsightedness on the part of most of our little theaters now bas carried over into the festival. We'd like to believe that next season will produce a resurgence in festival interest, and that next year's tournament will attract the field of from 10 to 15 theaters now actively producing plays in Oran~e Coun- ty. But we're inclined to file that under 'wishful thinking." -ln fact, the way things look now, next week's loth annual festival just might be the last. Unless the county's theaters get on the ball - assuming, of course, that they really care. And if not, maybe we're better off without the festival. * * * aACltST AGE -Laguna's David an4 Betsy Paul, who ~th pcUd up rnr4a tor thm ~s in "A Man for All Season" at the Lagtina Playhouse two yeari ago, are repeating their roles as Sir Thomas an.a Mrs. More in Downey this weekend . . • the show ope-Ded last nJght and runs tonight and Sunday only at Dos Rios School with an 8 p.m. curtain. Those ol :roa .t.mni tbe Bunttnsrton Beach Playhouse tonight (u we plan to) will fina a pleasant change -there'll be cushiom gracing those bard wooden teats • • . that'• what we call really getting lo the bottom o1 the problem, attendancewise • • • claim to thls dlsun cllon than the late. deeply revered J a n Sibelius. M o r e the pleasure. then . that we were able Thursday night at the Orange Coa st C o I I e g e audi torium to hear one of the master's most haunting works given a superb ainng by a richly talented Finnish ensemble -the Helsmki Philharmonic Orches tra Our program told us that this orchestra has "acquued a Sibelius tradition and heritage which have given it a special status." We have no quarrel with that con- clusion In the afterglow of Jack Benny Gives UCLA His Memoirs LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Jack Benny, the comedian who made a fortune pretend· mg to be a cheapskate. gave the souvenirs of his 50 years in show bwiness to UCLA Wednesday, and then had the last word : ' ' Donation .," screamed the actor when U C L A Chancellor Franklin Murphy thanked him, ''I thought I was selling this stuff" Benny's gift to UCLA in· eluded a complete file of the scripts and transcriptions of the radio shows that made him a national figure in the 1930's. UCLA also got the scripts and kinescopes of h i s television shows and benefit appearances. After catalog- in&. the collecti<>n will be available for research by faculty and atudenta. It includes much of Ben- ny '• business and personal correspondence, which will remain sealed unlil 1983. and several scrapbooks of the actor's press clippings. &Doy, 74, said Wed- ~sday he graduilly is phas- 1ng out his television ap- pearanees, and plans to con- centrate on benefit violin o n c e r t s with orchestr, throughout the country. Choir Sing Scheduled At College FOR ALL YOUR TENNIS NEEDS EXPERT R·ACKET RESTRINGING AT LOWEST PRICES NOW IN-NIW SHIN• TENNIS DRESSES MeltW C,_,. _, DIMn t• taNI A~ 2'41 ....,.... IW .. C:.... ..... 641-IHt The undisputed master· piece of English church\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ music -Vaughn Williama' ''Mau for Double Chotr" - will be the featured work March 31 in a concert of v o c a I and instrumental groups 2t Orange Coast Col- SOUTH COAST TENNIS SHOP lege. The ~rt will begin at4 p.m. in the OCC auditorium, featuring the OCC Chorale Sinfonia. the OCC Concert Choir, the OCC Chamber Orchestn and the OCC Brass Ensemble. Admission will be •1 and tick~s will be 011 sale at ttie boit office the day of the coocert. Tbe Willlanu piece cans for two Hparate lar&e cboira and a quMtet ol 1olois tt. Concert choir dlrec- tGr J. P. Colyar of the OCC music dtip.anent &aid ~t because of tbe considerable retOUJ"CJU it requi.ru, It la HJdom performed. Fe.atunct .. aolollta wm be kea Jtail&y o1 B~ tiDPm B.adl., IOPflOO; Jan ~ ol Lacuna~. eentralto; Jon Voritet of C.ta Mesa. tenor; and O..ald Schroeder ol Q>tta ...... but-baritooe. E4na l'2lom wm be ore-* anc1 Cobar will eondud. 1be cb.ambw cwdwttra, _,.. .. dindlall 0 f ~ Pearlmm o! the occ a.sa deo91~ will -... Pl'Oll · ta. Tbt DUm-... bJ a.. ordMltra wm iliclmde ··~ Shlfoaie ha D, Jt.1.a•• bT l40lll't; "l'tV'f Aoil for SCrhlp. 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Ofll:ll -~ ...... fll ..... • Stir II II D n I t:1it ...... _ .................. ...... r ) a fresh. fluent rendition of keep Finmsh tongues wag. gins and the nation's com· Sibelius' strangely haunting posers busy. "Lemminkainen and the Moussarisky's magnificent Maidens of the Island." "Pictures at an Exhtb1Uon" Ves ted with an almost waa In safe hands with a mysl.tc b e a u t > , "Lem-r i c h I y d e 1 c r I p t l v e performance by thiJ a-minkainen '' is drawn from cellent FtMish orchestra. a particularly ch arming Finnish music ~. naturally, piece of Fmnish folk lore. their forte, but there was Under the brilliant baton of no fault to find with their conductor Jorma Panula -ventures into other fields. f ill d f · A fine concert by a no r s an anoea with di&elplined, well balanced this solid Fi.no.ish craftsmen orchestra with a conductor -"Lemrn.inkainell" proved to be grist for the mill for of grea~ promi.se on the thls fine Finnish group. podium. Let us hope that we do not have to wait long From the magic o f for a return visil Sibelius. we passed on to'l;:::=========:.11 the m o re contemporary music of a fellow Finn, Eric Bergman. a devotee of dissonance as is very clear- ly shown in his controversial "Aubade." Aaltl: S1.IO Elit•betl. T •ylo•- lt icharcl l11rton "Taml119 of tt.. Shrew" ''"' "Grand Slam" with Joet l•i9h 11--.S·•·• ·--7:1t· II•• c.11111-.... , 1 ,,. way~-111-' Cf> ___ " _____ I ........ ,.. ___ lfl.l . ._.. .. _.....,_ .... We agree with Bergman that his 12-tone score shows "the musical material in a new light" but it is not a work. however, that we would particularly rush to hear again. It was in· teresting. made more so by a devoted and highly com·l~========:il ...... ...,_.._ ... petent reading, but it was a relief to pass on to what Bergmen devotees would dismiss as p u r e tradi· tionalism -Tchaikovsky's romantic and ever lovely Rococo Variations. Here we had a splendid performance by cellist Arto Noras. a young man whose gifted bow brought home to us very vividly the fine scor- ing and deep emotio-c of this simple, charming w or k . Noras' reading stressed the great ornamentation to be f.11'.lii~.fo.IC~j -·HEY KIDSI •It, .. Sllew ,.., 1:00 "THE SEA PIRATE" c.r.....c.....a...Prt.tt ,,_._ .... WM$S .a..., s.t ...... .-. ...... 1 ~do ll~lf HACH -et !Ito '"''•-........ 1 ... 114• lti. -01. J..IUO HELD OVER LAST BIG WEEK Exclu1iv1 Academy NomJn" inti #J IDT-UUd MOW AN ALL-TIMI l'90C«...woYJlt ' Valley O:f the -Dolls RwR·llJrm ~ ...... alal 0 ............... ............ ,,.., CeutC ..... ...., .... 1, ... ............ .......... 1~ ...... "A OUlDI P:Olll THI MAllUID MAW' ,1,(rn<':SO ' ' I I f • •/ ~, : ,. ' • 4 ' lllW~'lR1 t HAA8011. CO\IA Ml\A ......_ t4SOWf cuat ALSO nxat~ . rcQ.ava11 ~~ THE LUXURIOUS NEW llll. THEATRE HOMI °' IOCll'IM• CHAii LOOIS ' f 1'0t UST IAUOA ILYO. \ V,. wtoA l'UllllSUU. Ul-4041 ~ • CHtLD Wm4 PAllNT ONLY • 0,.. 6:41S1d., 2:11 NOW-INDS TUISDAY Acedemy Award NomJnatlo,._ .............. OESIGH FOR LOV/NCf- . .. ' . .... ......, ...... "'2473'7 Anlt DAIM a Ce:t!Wt-<Mw lft Marvl" "rolNT ILANIC" Mey!ey Miiis -rHI PAMILY WAr lttc---.., Mlllll " '\ ·.· ... ,'\ PAULO ..... 0..1 •"<•• "HOW TO SAVI A MAHIA51 ... ANO IUIN YOUI Ufl" PM "THI AMIUIHllS" Mlll9r ..... ,.,..,,.., T•ltlll It 1:41 ... "COOL HAND LUO" .... "IAllPOOT IN THI PAIK" All I ... lllF'M .... H 1141 '·"'· ...... w .. --. M7·l591 ~ .. l;ll .. lt·JO "THI SHUTillU IOOM" $llowft .i •:JO ... ,, .......... .. ,,... ~ ............... , SldMIMflila All~ 0-... P'-CI R.-,,,_.. S\ln-"'· .,, .. Doris On "THI IALLAD Of JOSlr ._ ........... .-...... .. ..._Posrtiqjy EMI Tu.day ...Adwf'Wll ...... ... c--...... ... s.. • ., • .,. ............. COl.llNllA ""= PRD> ?JN!\'EMANN'S .AMAN FOR AI.I. SEASONS ,._ .. ,,., i., ROBERT BOLT • TZCRlflOOLOt' ))kt~~.­ , .. ~~ ........ all) .... "MAGNIFICENT!" • -CHICMIO MIGtfCM ''BREATHTAKING!" .... -WJOSfM .......... ~ .. -_.. lt'c-JO_!~ "Aa Actm £ ,._._..... ..... Of ... ......... (. JUUB ANDftEWS· IUX VON SYDOW· RICRAltD RHRM "---~---J"BAWAU" ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ST ARTS WEDNESDAY ~RCH 27 Exclutive ArH Run ...., At. .......... Mill ~ c..._ "WAIT UNTIL DARK., ....... _. SOUTH I COAST PLAZA ,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11 NOW 10Tc:.~ A'=RDS 1-~1 ARE KILLING THEM EVERY NIGHT • • • SHOW TillllS • , ••••• WIO IAn 6:1M:1~1t:11 IATUUAY _, SUMDAY •••••• • I J1JO.J:JMtJM:Jt.l:Jo.l t:JJ Tiie Ce10tru1 Soaailof 0'911119 CO..g 11••1•1 ~ ' AAOlO -KOCM .... 103J FM~ --:1 ' "' ----:: -., .. ~--~,-d r . -.ti -;;i ~ -~ -'--· r \ I 1 1 1 1 l 1 2 z 2 2 2 2 3 > > ,. ; 3 J 3 ' r ,, ----·----- ' l I . • • · Beno there. boii ad P irls, and ftlieMn• 1it an arly IPrlJll . ..-. bl ncle Len's Comer for a ~urdaJ Dlandae· It loob lib moat of you )'C.lllgsters rta1ly caught Jpnng fever thiJ week. ~ uere was hardly any mail ln Uncle la's CWner and Carol teU. .. lbl received Only one )oD all 'ftek. NOW, YOU kid, cen do ~lot beUer tble tW. eu't ,. .. 1 Llt't ._.ff •• ea cet 10me ~ ...... ne:xt ... wbell u. art eontelt ibae "'11 .. A&llll I' oo1·~ Dat. ....... -· -------- We bne n.t ~W1 b the youngest art contest ,...-------..... -------------tli...._ ________ , ~ in Uncle L e n • a today. He's Sydney * PRIZE WINNER * ~ of Costa Mesa ?Je t ,_rs old on. ,. 'Ibis week's contest winner is Sydney $imonds, 5, .... 8ubdlef. 3012 Samoa Place, Costa Mlita • • • AJJy child under 12 en enter Uhele Len'* Att Contest Here's an you ~• • ' do. (1) Btaw picture on pllee of plain., white paper 511.a inches wide and I tl'ltfNGl'IM9 • JDChet '.lefd>. tTle black fut and make lines' blaet. '(2.) De) not caw .9l' trace ·• ......, srow, t 11 e· flctu:N. ·a mu.t be JOU!' own work. (3.) Put your n~, · •re ud mlctre. ·. fMtL"!~ ~•n MX:El'f . P!fl!AT··oH llHY t..EVR.. IF Hf F1""5 OUT THAT CAPT. MACKLIN l&"'T GOIN~ TMRQ\JGH WITff lfff. •M:bofMr• TO YOU. . ... ' S.tttHday, March 23, 1968 DAILY PllOT J3 ·-HE'il nmo< Of $OME O™!lt WAY °'" H!UTRALlllNG 'r'OlJ, .11ML. 9f CMt:f'Ul.- PlfASe! ly Chartes M. Schull broob ahine, on bact of drawing. Mall tt to Uncle Len's Art Cont.est, Box 1580, tiAJLY Tb\ birth mcrw it'• PILOT, Cotta Mesa. Winn• will receive Kennedy bfU dollm'. JUDGE PARKER ly Harold_-~ Don sPrfngtime. •------.. ,,-;~;-;;, r-~,..----~ _.,,_._ .. --------------.... flow lood i\ ii to breathe"'---------------------------'! BO~ metion-tn /] /J' IP th& ~ eOD1iNL ala weU -----Carol 6 Lorn .. r ----...., sprln& afr, The trees wave without a care. The hor• trot, ~ blue goes to J6y Aatbon7, Newport Beach; Vicki RIDDLES AND JOKES jays sing: tveryoee lmowa it•s sprlns. ---Deniff MonUfo, 10. CQfta Welfare, S, C.Sta Kesa; Mesa MarUla Renee ~1· U. Costa Meal, aDd G 1 e n Moore, ~. Coata Mesa· * Dear Carol: How do you make a mini fire? THE UNfVIRSE Why ia tJiie UniVVM JP IO bi&h? I think. it's W&f ~in· the aky, For when I uked 11y1mother "where?" She sold roe wblle she bru.tled my hair, "The unifthe ~ U;p ao •ery high Yo.i tlf1 -ely '" ft \lil~n you wa.1% by., It has the moon, the eun and Mars, And many, many other stars." So rm glad I knew what and where tt is, For tomorrow at 1ebool we're bavin& a quiz. A IC....., Mlf ..._ -II ICMf LfftUle, U. .._, A- C.ta ---......... ...., ...... ,.,., ... -_..... Mal ,._ -• •twr 19 Ullclt L-. lex 1Mt. c.t. -... 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'° llOllll'M -.tflfflMIWw .. a-•~to TY Sc:IWlllM. -u. ol Soall l«nar· dlftQ, Callloma, tcw Mt -llOI\: How are mountains baHt? Our busy pl.anet is eng.'ll· ed continuously in remodel· ing its wrinkled 5urface. Small projects. such as lakes, are minor events. Others re-form vast areas of the earth'11 crust and span vast eons of geological time. The biggest and m o s t dramatic of these projecu 1' mountain making. San Bernardino basks amid a scenic geological wonderland of r r u i t f u 1 valleys, 11 tr e t c h e s of mtneral·rlcb desert, rocky, sunbaked slopes and ~gged snow<apped peaks. 1' he dramatic formations run generally crosswise. un· derlihing the massive Sierra Nevada that parallels the coast of California They art the Transverse Ranges and their formation is linked to the dynamic fll()Untain mak- ing that created the Sierra Nevada. The uphft of the Sierra Nevada into a moun- tain chain began late tn the Miocene Epoch, almost 20 million years ago, but it was anothet ereat era of uplift in the middle of l h e Pleistocene Epoch. less than one million years a~o. which raised the majestic peaks of the range to therr present towerlng height.a. The major modeling of thl.a plaaetary &«nery 1s typical of m«>t mountain mUJial. Slow. sllatterlng ac· tivtlty ocean in lhe earth's crmt. Under large plaJns. tbe cndt may be 15 to 20 ml1a thkk. uoder massive ranpa It may ~ 40 miles t2lJck. Ytt I( t o Io Jl I c a I 1Malarem1nu ~how that the •••lfe we 11(ht of the crmt, Wck or thtn. .s roufhb' the aamt. What's more. It baUnch the wei1ht of the be.nler 1ea~ds. 1'he t arth atttmpts t'1 1'WntaJn thll glo~·wide «1111.1! bal•nce but weather • .._ •at. oontlnuously shift ...a •""',. of rocky lilt . ~ ed'dint It.I ••laht to the hollowa. T b 1 WNtber7 a.tmosphert and ~ ftl&tft-balancln1 fortts wStNn GM cru.t are en1a1ed 1n •mat warfare The op-poslnl fadert direct the alow ~ and cMcl1Dt of JDMefW dla.lnl A majcr mouotaln ctJ.a1n .... -the &it. ~ ., ancient ditch called a ge<>syncline. Busy streams dumped weighty deposits in· to its shallow waters, trig· gering a gradu.al read· ju.sbnent of c r u 1 t a I balances. The sides of the geosyncline rose and tbe en· tire region uplifted.. The crustal layers compressed and wrinkled, bent llld cr<icked, buckled and folded inoo overlapping piles like tumbled sandwiches. These massive upheavals generated stupendous crust· al heat and pressure. ~ region shuddered w i th earthquakes, v o l c a n o e s erupted new layers of rocky lava. The growing chain was rudjusting it 1 c r u a t a 1 weight back to normal. Then the violJ!nt phase aub11d~. But meantime the watery weather had begun its counterattack. ll w e a r s down the lofty peaks Rocky debris washed down their ~lopes adds extra weight to the hollows. This creates the necessity for crust.'ll read· ju.stments in the far fu ture. An<lv ••n<I• 1 Worlll •-Alli• to Antflolly Gerdntr. ·~ IJ, ol Fren1110f1, k,nlvckY. lor hi! GUMllon. Which Is the 1mallest atAlm? The size and the weight of an atom are linked to its mass. In the language {If science. the mass of an ob· jttt i11 the amount or matter cootalned in its volume. Matter ii served in part- icle&. m atoms and mot· ecules thal are constructed from sbll smaller particles of rnatter. A cup of water 1s UgbtlJ' than a cup of lead because the lead contains more matter These mai;s problems are i1omewhat simpler down in the small world of atomic particlei; Every proton has tht same mus of welRbt r, i!l 1.1\.16 tJmes beaVJer than every electr<>n. The mass of an atom ia the sum of the mass of all Its particles. The atom with the small· eat number of particlea is bydt~aen. Tbe typical bydro- Pn atom bu a nucleus of one proton plus an orbiting electron. Ill 1lse la too small to bt measured with extaUng instrument.a. But 1fe know that ordlnvy by~ ha• the smallest number of par· tielea, a n d the malleat atomic maaa It teem:t rtu· -'* to 1uum1 that •tom ol ordinary b:ydtotft II Che amaDe.st wnolt at«o la tbl UDlv~. ~ ™IN6, CAT1Cltl5..~ COME fl wrf OFflai lOMOCROW FOC '™r •1so l'OI la:T wmt 'IOl!t PAAEllTS O« rtL M~VE TH~ 6M IT TO CJtAAIN! MOON MULLINS TUMBLEWEEDS THIS MONTH THE COVETED BLJCK FEATHER. GOES lO THE TRIBE'S BEST BOWMANL THAT SHARP SHOOTJN' SHAFT-SHOVER! THAT SWINCIN' ZINGER (j WINCED STINGS! ... TQMQWfT TITMOUSI, I NAME 'ytX) INOIAN OF THE MONTH! MUTI AND JEPF 'i\•.',·~·' GEE THANKS! PARDON THE NOSEM MY &:NV N:CIDENTLY WENT OFF WHILE I WAS CLEANIN' IT! PUT A SHAFT RIGHT THRO THE CC SHNOll YES, YOU SEE ~E W"6 SMOKING A Pl?E ANO +(E PUi IT IN ~IS ~ACK POCKET· .. ,. ... ':'', ' . • .. c.,.·p~o-( . ..==-~..... ..~;.·.:::::.- MISS PEACH S0~~1 AltfMU~,t!k.4TOUlr .JO& IS TO INi~Vl!W ONLY iHf G-000 STLJO!Ni5. Wf! CAN'T WASTE TIME WITH TH! Ul<E5 OF ~U! c;ee- TH!NWHOfS GOIN~ TO INTellVf!W THE UKIS Of' Mi? By Ferd Johnson By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith By Men .... .. \ ., . - J 4 DAILY PlLDT ·Bruins Romp, 101-69, Face ~ar ·Heel_~ By GLENN WHITE Of 11N o.11Y ,~ Steff LOS ANGELES Seemingly in- \'trtible UCLA goes after 1tA fourth ~L.\.-\ basketb.tll thamp10nslup m five )'tars when coach John Wooden 's wundet~ d1,play thetr wares torugr.t at the ~ports Arena agamst spunky, but seemingly outclaM1ed North Caro- Hna Host1l1ties begin at 7 o'clock with Ohio State ta<:kllng Houston at 5 in a battle of f'rtday nlllhl's va.n(1u1shed 11tmifmaUsts. North Carolina's Tar Heels quah- fled for a $bot at the fantastic defend· ing champl-ODS by slapping mtpl Oluo State, 80-86. And UCLA fJlled the other half of tonight's tJUe spectacular by shelling the alleged number one turn m the nallon -Houston by a 101 69 count. A throng of 15,74.2 watched t h e Brums pulveriu the only team to put a blemish on their record in the last 62 start!. They methodlcally ripped coach Guy Lewis' Cougars to bits. leaving httle to the imagioallon about which of thP two fine forces deserve<! number one b1ll.ulg as America'& finest colleciate product. Wooden shut off marvelous Elvin Hayes wrth 10 poull& -a far cry from the 39 he gol ll1 that earlier 71-69 ver· dJct over the Bntlm al the Aatrodome two months ago. Lew Alcindor, wbo teamed with Lynn Shackleford to cut ol1 the ''Big E." tanked 19 points and did a splen- did job of blocking shots, rebounding and scoring. UCLA nt>ver trailed. although Hous· ton crept l-0 within a point of tying the Westwood buoch, 20-19 on Heyes' &bot from the top cl ~ Mr w1&h 10:57 to go before bot doc time. UCLA got into gear afttt tbM, 1nctit, ly resembllnc a fttK:lear po•aed bu.Jcetball team. ~g. rtboundlng, 11.1.ing deva- TotalfllaC ... Tl' £,..a.ea 5, l:Je p.-. stating pesses and hittine from evtty- wbere, the victors proceeded to blow Hou.ton Nck to tbe Lone Star Stale. Tbe1 'l'Ql'ted to .... ., sw:a. 41·3' md sa.• bef-. 6-u, Mttl1DI far a com.ty ~ edce at Ult ba!f. The., canned 12 ~ « tbs aboU while the out.claued .... could CODDect oo ooJy 30 percm& « klr 11ne1 trom the floor. Shackleford WU dropplne tbeDJ in from the corner, L\ldUa All• wu popping the ball in from 9"1'1Wbere and when thote two weren't ltlooting, Mike Warnn, Aki.odor llQ(f Mike Lynn were bavtn& .a turn at il Aftd so it wu that *be BnUna were -.1o.ms a iut•....,.. wine the 8outoD m.iiRriel compounded by men turnovers, coottnued poor shoot· me and ao io.surmouotable defictt to overcoint. ~ UCLA finely got' to a IWJ lead be- fore reserve1 came oa for tbe last five minutes, allowing the Cougars to whittle the bu.lie down 10mewbat be· fore~ 6nal buzzer. All five Bruin atarters bit in double figures. North Carolina had a ~gb bme for awhile against peM;y Ohio State Feel Like a Dead Man-Lewis UPI ltl .. no11 SHACK GETS lT -UCLA's Lynn Shackleford (53) walis for a re- bound durlng UCLA's 101-69 r out over Houston Friday n\ght m .'IJCAA semifinals at the Sports Arena. Number 33 is Le"' Alcindor He's behmd Houston's Elvin Hayes. Theodis Lee is at feft. Jports In Brief Porsche Posts Victory; Cubs Rip Ellis, Angels -..l':RTH:'\G Fla -Reri Everetl '' r a wire to.wire first place race •1 a P1,r~t'RI' !111 Friday as drivers , h"i-.rl1 Jp for today's 12-hour en- ": r l' rq:•nt "1th a three-hour run :11 'Ill' Tran<o· \mencan small car class In a "ompanion race for Formula Vt•e e:tr• w11h VolkswaitPn l'nJ:ine:- ~ll· •h Kll'll•llt'lt•r or :\ham1 sped to \ ir IC' \ al .in ii\ t•rlll!e or 86 944 miles CIO I• • E• rn•fl Ii \f•ar-0111 veteran r r o m n-.. "\I 1110 "·' averal(ed 91 871 m p h n thl' Tran!; \mencan C\en• 1 r t·ar" \I tlh ,.ni:inr' O<>low 2 liter I'' Ml ,,/1 ,. \I .\1 Sl'Rl~C ;s -Tht> ('hkui11 1 .... ~ nplod1·d for nlnt> runs In le~ fl• ·11 lhrrr lnnini.:~ 111taln11t Sa m m ' I •·:~ Frl1':" to rout the ('allfornla '·· ... ~ tn.O In " ('artuA Leaitue game. ( · · .. ,,r.o bomhrd the An1tt>lt1 with •~ !JI:,, f~ or th('ln Orf Elli, ln 2 l·:l • <t~. en rou tt> to a ~hutout '" tep ~· ,. " t" .. i:nmf' urte<i Tht \ubs won : 'l Tti11r111:11y. I O~ \ \!GF.LF:S -t,11(. .\n~ele' • ~o~e J four llO<il~ in the final period lo "1'111 "I Lou1' 6-1 Fnday mght and mo' e to within two points or thl' flr~f. pl::l e PhiladeJph1a Flyer" 1n Ute '\a tinnal lfocltey League's \\'r(.t Oiv1s1on The Kings. who ha"e f>.q points to the flyers' 71. tangle with the leadPr~ here Saturday m~ht. Ted Irvine paced the Los Angele~ alta<:k on goalie Glenn Hall with a pair of goals. included an unas!S1Sted breakaway during the th1rd·pertod ex· plos1on. Ee.die Joyal. who leads the iiv1sion scoring with 56 p<>ints. con· ·~1huted a goal Md two assists. .hm Roberts scored tht> onlv St 1.oms ~oal 1n the first period co lie he score at 1-1 ST PETERSBl-RG . Fla. -Th4' .o, Angeles Dodgers. lak'nt advan· ta2e or a bad hoppln~ Infield tround· l'r 11 nd a "fld outfie Id ttirow. rallied for lwo runs In tht> ninth Inning Fri· day to defeat the SL LoulR Cardinal~ ,1-2 In n hlbltlon baseball. Tht> fards were blanked bv south i aw Clanlle Ostten ulll lht> n;th wheu .John Edwards hit hh srron,. trlplt' and Dal Manlll ~inl(lrd. The Red Rlrds wrnt ahead In the Hlxth on 11 doublt> by Curt F'lllOO. an tnflf'ld hll hy Orl11ndn fepeda and a slntlt In \like Shannnn. · O \Kl .\ND -Alex Hannum. roach •f tht• :'-iat1onal Ba~ketball Association l'h1ladelphia 76ers, 1s expected to ~­ l'"m" cnach and ~eneral managf!f of •hr Oakland llJk5 in lht> rival Amf'r1· <"an I eague. the Oakland Tribune c:a1d 1f learned Frida) By EARL GUSTKEY Of IM Oatly ,lief Staff LOS A."'lGELES -Gen~ous adula- tion of UCLA by Houston coach Guy Lewis and a blowup by Bruin coach John Wooden highlighted tbe huge post-game interview sessions Friday night al the Sports Arena. ~'ollowing Wooden to the micro- phone. Lewis slowly wiped off a few lint spe<:s from his famous blue sport l'Oat and proclaimed lo the world ' Ah reel like a dead man " It was understandable. UCLA had ju&t disembowled his Coys, 101.fiS. ''I'd like to say right that that was the greatest exhibiti basket- ball I've ever seen. In th · st half, NBA Playoffs Open Sunday For Lakers LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Los Angeles Lakers and the Chicago Bulls open their best of seven semifinal series in the western division of thP National Basketball Association here Sunday night Elgin Baylor, a patched up Jerry West a.nd the Lakers, who finished ~econd in the division, are favored ove r the fourth place Bulls· Both, however. hope for better luck than they encountered a year ago. The Lakers went down thr~ straight in a best-of.five playoff to San Fran· cisco and Chicago bowed in the same fashion to St. Lows. The Lakers, who bold a 7-1 margio over the B;ills in regular season play, will perform on their home ~urt at The Forum. while the Bulls' Bob Boozer and mates will be see4ng tht> place ror the first time. The early s e a s o n Los Angele• games with Chicago were played in the downtown Sports Arena. befort' The Forum was completed. The same teams square off again Monday night in The Forum before i.witching the ~eries to Chica~o Wed- nesday. Coach Bill van Breda KoUf. round· 1ng out his first season in the NBA with Los Angeles, saw the Laker~ come on with a rush in the ftnal weeks of the regular campaign. They won 30 of their final 38 game!>, with their stars. Baylor and West. av· eraging 26 an<i 26.3 poin(s a game ior the season. We5t missed 31 games due to \ariou~ inJurit>s. With West in the lineup. Los ~ngeles had a 33-18 record. and wtlh Jerry on the bench, the margin wa:. 19-12 Boozer 1s the leading Chicago ~ror<'r with an average of 21 5 points aga1n,1 L<>s Angeles SANT A ANITA FA .,S ·"T AG E PRO TEST ARCADIA I AF) -Racing far, lemon$tratcd briefly Friday at Sarit ,i •\nita because of electronic ma!funl· 'ion on the big odds board, Police said about 30 persons shnv t'd angrily, went over the rail :r,•1 milled about on the race track S.1m•· body swung at a jockey There wr • no arres-ts Od& on the wmner o( the fifth r~··· Quadrant. wer~ shown in advanc·p , • 5-to-2. an approximate panmutuel ri tum of r7 for each $2 wager. mut111 I spokesman George Hau~es said But there was a late surge or h• • ling on Quadrant not renected on 1 , board. ard "'hen the win price 11 • nashed at S5 40 the protest becan UCLA could have beaten anyone. Wooden offered nolhmg startling in his remarks to the 100 or 10 gatbtted reporters from around the country. Bt>t later. chatting informally to five writers in front of the locked UCLA locker room. a reporter asked· Coach. what's the story on Lucius AIJen·, ~rade point average?" Wooden's race froze and he barked· 'Well 1r that's the kind of stuff you're tryrng to dig up, 1'11 say goodbye to you gentlemen." W1t.h that, he hastily disappeared in- to the UCLA d.re.sslng quarters. ap- parenUy confirming a story Friday io a Los Angeles daily ct.aiming Alleil is 111 serious academic trouble. Rains, Wind Po stpone Play In Pensacola PENSACOLA. Fla IAPl -Driving ram and wluppmg wmds washed out tht> second round of the Pensacola OJwn Golr Tournament F r i d a y , stretching the $80.000 meet into Mon· da) Tournament 0Htc1als said t h e ranccled second round would be r<'p:ayed s~tcrday. the third round ( Sunday and the final round Monday. The rain hit about 11 a.m. and play was stopped 30 minutes later before any or the golfers finished a round, Tom Shaw, who took a two-stroke lrad in to the 11econd round after an opening 63 on the Pensacola Country l'lub Course. was one over pm-through 13 holes when play was stopped. Dave Marr. who opened with a 66, had moved into a 27-hole tie with Shaw at eight under par by firing a 34 on the front nine. Top nine-hole ~core reported was 33 by Cc;nada's Al Balding Bob Murphy. tied (or second with Dave Stockton at 65 m the first round, was even par at eight holes when the rain hit Stockton had not started play. Defendin~ champion Gay Brewer who opened with a 71. and Gary Player. who started with a 67, did not get wet They were among the late starteTs, Oregon State Nips Chapman SANTA BARBARA -Oregon State beat Ch~pman and Westmont :o tie with the University of Washington for the lead Friday night In the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Baseball tourna- ment. The Oregon squad came up with three runs in ttie seventh inning to tie Ch apman 4-4and force the game intn over 1me A double by Larry Rich or Oregon scored tht two win ning run~ for the Beavers. winn1n11 &-5 U CI Pins Hopes on Wilhite, Martin ATLANTA -UC lrviM'« 11Wunmini jugernaut ~ a second place f\n l.lh Jn tb9 NCAA chamJ»omhips at Em•ry Un1ver~lty, here. alter a raln- drcnchtd te<»nd day of a.ct.Ion. Tht An~ter1 an PlMbl« their Pl~e• o Ule divJnc eq>Joita al Bob W1lhitt and UM etforta ol Mike Martin i:i • "e 1650 today. W n~ 1n tbo.te two evemta plul a r,·~;f 11hmn1 tn the r111aJ rei.ty could put rn ln teCOnd plaot behind run- iwar champt<lfl Cal 9talt< Lo a 1 Rf'a~hl. The Lona Bf'llCb 1quad 11141 iotni l!llD UM> final day al c~UOD wiUI , I' 23'l polnl.i Sl"('ond 11 University of Texaa at Arlmgton with 1ao.. tollowed by UC Santa Barbara 129 and Jrvine'11 121 Wilhite hurt his hand In the on .. flW'itt diving. and flnllhed sevt11tti In lllf evtnt Thursday. However. ~ i. In eood pllyslcal tbapt now 11nd is es~ted to scnre heavily. M&rtJn, ~f'd stcood lD the ttl'IO. 1oes for • victory oVtt .Mio AITlllfO of C&l Sutt 1 Lona Beach). ArTaqo hu a ~~ Lime Wt y.ar cl 17:04 o lta.1.ost MarUn's 17:0l.0. 111 ~mpellUon frklay. ~hrtJo took • I a third In the 200 trH finals with ll 1.46.0 mark and Rieb Eason adtll'd tn ft with a six.f.h In the samf e~f'n' ( 1.47.81 Bob Sharp set a school record 1" the 200 ny with a 2:0'2 4 for a /lllttl place flnlah and Bob Oow~U ,it.it an eighth in the 40 OtndvlduaJ mec!'r. lVilh I 3:34 8 Bill Ltach finilbt!d IOih with ~ 'l.<. bc!blnd OowtU. lrviH Cot a fourth in ~ 400 (rpe re1l7 , btukirl& I.ht e~istin1 nat111nal rteord •itb I S: tu Eat0n, Slrve Farma. ~ and Mart.iJi were tht1 rouraom•. Before b.ia exit, Wooden t.oJd the pre.a he used a "diamond oae" de- fense on Houston'• Elvin Hayes. The acheme wu '° aucce11ful Elvtn came out. looking like Gabby Ha~t. A writ.er esked Lewis tf that de- fense had been u.sed against Hou:iton this season. "No. But J imagine Ohio State w1U use it tomorrow night." Lewis kept his team loeked up for so long during balftlme that the Cou· gars never had time to take warmup soou. He was asked what ~ talked about during intermission. "Well. we t.alked about prjde and quitting -those good old Amencan princip~s. like what you need it you're going to fiCbt Russ:iam and Chinese a.ad folks like that. "But UCLA was fired up tonight and we weren't. But J don't think it would have made much difference how much fire we bad t.onigbl -n<>t the way they played." UCLA Houslon In NCAA Tourneg Bruin-Houston Debacle Was Still Title Decider LOS ANGELES -Were they right, those many souls who believed that F riday night's UCLA-Houston clash was in reality the NCAA basketball championship decl<ier -even though technically it was a semifinals tiff, with North Carolina downing muo State in the other part of the Sports Arena twinbill? Alterall, UCLA dismembered the Cougars -alleged to be the nation·s best collegiate team -by a 101~9 count. However, alter viewing both duels, it would be bard to look a man In the eye and tell him I t:hint the Tar Heels of North Carolina oc the Buck- eyes of Ohio State are ln the same class as UCLA or Houston. Friday night no one was m Ule same class as the Bruins -Wlless 1t was the NBA All-Stars -and even then I'd pick UCLA to win a best-of-nine series. Houston had the misfortune to meet the greatest NCAA baske-tball ~eam ever assembled on that particular oc· casion North Carohna. meanwhile, w a s playing the best in the Big Ten, wtuch should be clarified. That is to say, after walchjng the debacle. I wondered whether OSU qualified in football or basketball. The Buckeyes so much resembled past Ohio State grid teams -in style and physi~al stature -that for a momen~ I forgot myself and sought out Woody Hayes on the OSU bel'lch. But then when I heard the bands strike up, I knttw Woody had nothing to do with this production Still, some or the Buckeye f<U"· wards and guards looked more hke fullbacks and tackles and played like linebackers under Ule bucket. With 12 of 14 players returning next seas<>n. Ohio St.ate has to be the Biit Ten favorite -to come to Pasadena for Uie 1969 Rose Bowl game. North Carolina wilJ be tough too, with 10 of its 12 lads back. UnfortunatPIY, one or the two departing chaps 1s a fellow named Larry Miller -a bona WHITE "50UUUUIUOUUdUUCiUUA WASH ••••• • fide All-American who looked great in faking those Ohio bruisers out of the1r football shoes with his magnif1· cept drives. I strongly suspect that some of those faked-out defenders are still lookin~ for Miller somewhere up in Ule loge section. Still. even with Miller on their siJl'. the Tar Heels looked like they'd be hard-pressed to beat the undefeated Bruin frosh . In fact, by the way tney performed Fri<iay, il would be a generous pre· diction to allow an Ohio State-Tar Heel all-8tar team to come within 10 o( the BruiM. The onJy similarity in the two ~ge teams is they both have blue in their colors. However, only one figures to bP blue after tonight's clash -and your first guess doesn't count. Weekend TV Sports TODAY 11 a m 12lCL -BASKET· BALL -N.l.T. championship game. Don Criqui, Hallie Bryant courtside at Madison Square Garden. 12:~ pm I 5 ) CL BASEBALL -Angel! vs. SF Giants. Bud Blattner. Don Wells mikeside at Angel SU!d.ium, Palm Springs. Did Enberg with pre and post game shows. Batter up: 1 p.m 3 30 p.m. mer -BOWLING -9'!0,000 EbooJte Gold Cup Open from Echo Lanes, Mountain Side, N. J. 4 p m. (~>CF -BOWLING - Horn vs Smith Jack Drees mikesi-1e .t Fire 1to1u &wlorama. Copley. Ohio 4:40 pm (2}CL -SANTA ANITA -$50,000 San Luis Rey, mile and one-haJI on the hlr1. Harry Henson, CU Stratton track.side at Arcadia. 5pm. (2) CF -THEPROS- San Diego Olar1er receJver Lio· ce Alworlb at work and ptay. ~ Rbodts narn tM Gd bottl. J p.m. (4)CI' -WORLD OP' GOLF -PbU Rodtnl v1. Dave Thom11 al Royal IDd Alldent Golf Club lo St. ADdmn, Scotland. GeDt Sara.. llmm1 ~t mll:ealdt. & p.m. (?)CF -W J D E WORLD -Ski O:rtn1 at MH· terndorf, Amt-la., with 8\ld Palmer. Art Dml.a mltealde. Dime Towler, Bernard F'owler world dwnpe, In uhlblUoa ;J the Ice dance portion of figure skating. Jim McKay, Dick But· too m i k e s i d e at Grenoble, France, on final day of Olym· pies. Snowmobile ( goU carts on skis) championships, Bill Flem- ming mi.keside at Eagle River, Wis. 8::.1 pm. (S)L -BAS.KET· BAU. -NCAA championship game. Frank Sima, Bill Flem· ming courl$ide at LA Sports Arena. (Olampionship and con· solatiOD game reversed to ac- comodate Easteni viewers. The influence of television, yet! ) 9 p.m.. (ll)CF -COMMENT -Preview of d\e '118 Dodgers with interviews and film clips from Vero Beach, FJa. 9:30 p.m C30P -BOX DE MEXICO -(Fight of the weet from Mexico.) ... SUNDAY 10.30 a.m. (2)CL -HOCKEY Mlnn. Nortb Stan a t P1tuburgb PeDp.lDI. SCG Nahan, Jim Gordoft k!aJdo a Civic c.m.-. Jt ·a m. mcL -BAUET- BALL -NBA .-ne d Ille w.a. ' 12:30 p.m. ( I) C t, -,. BASEBALL -Angels v1. SP' Olanta.. Bud Blaaou, Dem We.lls mile.aide at An1eJ Stadlum., Pal.m Sprtnp. 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OCC Manhandles Rustlers, 87-29 -..... --·-· ••• ,--.. -... -... -....... , ..... , •• ·~ ·-· ..... .,.,~,.. ..... #--!:l..l/!!~,... ..... :tilZ:, ~tlll'd4iy, M1tth 21. 1%8 DAILY '1LDT J5 Kansas, Dayton Battle for NIT Crown NEW Y01llt CAP) -The tan. deep JQtlnb of KlDJaa ,..,.. (IYO.red bJ iurt one point P'riday to beat ~·, 11teaktn4 _basketball P'lyera for the champ1onahip of the National lnvitatloo ~umament today. Another aellout crowd of lUOO was auured at Madlaon Square Garden although tbt tiUe contest will be ttlec:llt locally as well as nationally by CBS. Notre Dame, edged 7&-74 I n :>Vertime by Dayton ln the 1emi-flnaJ1 Thursday night., will meet St. Peter's N. J .. ~unced SS... by Kansai. for third place. "Our styles are similar," said Dayton Coach Don l)onober. ''W• both UH a dlldpJ.llMd olftnM and stress dt!tnaa. 'Ifie rtbowMllnl could be decialve." "It wW depend oe which team 1~ ltlttt.ni," said Ted Oftm , the Kansaa coach. It also could boll dOwn to a battle between Dayton'• Don May, a 6-foot-4 gunner, and Jo Jo White. the 6-3 Kansas play-maker and o u t s i d e shooUn& threat. ll:itber ooe figures to be the tow-ney'1 Moat Valuable Player. May bu 1COred 84 po.lnta ln leading Dayton to victories over Welt Virim· Sea ''•Ss Bombed Lions, Artisu, Eagles Post Coast Baseball Wins Westminster, Laguna Beach and Estancia chalked up Orange Coaat area high achoo\ baseball victories Friday afternoon. T:1e Lions shoved a run over in the last of the seventh inning to nudge visiting Huntington Beach, 1-0. Laguna broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth with two runs and beat thel.I' guests. El Modena, 5-3. Estancia belted 14 hits and trammed host Valencia. 10·5. The losers Friday were Costa Mesa, 6-3 to Loara: Fountain Valley, 5-4 to Br ta: Mllt'ma, 4-3 to Anaht1m. and Corona de! Mar. 11}.l to Magnolia The Westminster wm was the day's thnller. 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' 1 ' 0 )I l 0 I 0 n o o 0 ' 0 1 n o n n o n • n I I ' 1 2 0 11 n n 0 n ' ' 1 1 f Oliver's Left ftelder EUtan OUvtr drilled a two-run homer ov• UM 390-loot m•ker J'rld.11 with pltche'r Mal l walm •board to propel Onnge C.O.at Coll•&• to a 3-1 win over Fullerton on the OCC tlamond The Buca wUJ hoat Golden Wt~I TuNday at 3 p m 1n an £11tf'rn Conlt NQC9 OOflUll lwlJm retched (trrt in !tie bnttom ol tbt ftfOi .. ., error by tbt tforneta' MCaed beNman Blll Strotba'. OUvtr, la. 87•, Fordham, 81.ta, and Notre Dame. White h., ICO~ only 4S la triumphs over Temple. 82-76, Villanova 56-49, and St. Peter's. The Jayhawu. howtver, usually d.Jvlde their acorinil amon1 three or Todau on TV Cho"nel 2, 11 a.t11. four players with Whlte 1ettin1 up the plays. Kansas will have an inch height advantaae amoos the atartin& team1 and a much b1eger edge In goLng to th• bench. Th.la could be df'C1s1ve on the re- bounding. With its big men clog~ing the nuddle Kansas use' a zone defense Dayton plays man.to-man . The Jaybawks wtll start forwards Bruce Sloan, 6-5, and R o d ge r Bohnenstiehl, 6-6, and <'enter Dave Nash, 6-10. and a ba<:'kcou!'t of White and Phil Harmon, 6-4. Dayton baa a front trio of May, Dan Dadller, 6-8, and center Dan Obrovac, 6-10. and 1utt}, binged up Bob Hooper, 6--0. and Jimm Gottschall, 6-2, in the backcourL Hooper, playing with two broken fingers on his left hand, canned the Winmng points Thursday wttb two free throws with 15 seconds left in the overtime a&ain1t Notre Dame. Dayton, winner of .the NIT in 1962, has won 13 straiibt. Kanau, in its first NIT, has won six straight The NIT attendtmce record or 114,714 for aeven dates ln 1965 already has been broken. The first seven date1 for the current tourney hH drawn 119,242 and the sellout Saturday will mate it 138,742 for an avera1e oJ 17,MJ. Pretty Sparring Partner Donna Tocco, Hollywood actress gets into the thick of things with Raul Rojas (left) and Enrique Higgins when the boxel'6 took time off from training to clown around a little. RoJas and Higgins battle for the W.B.A. featherweiabt ch~pionship n ex t Thursd ay mght at the Olympic. There will be NO TV for the 15 round match. Tickets are on sale daily at the Olympic. Pirates,GWC Outrun Foes Orange roast College track forces ,wamped C1trug on the OY. Is· home ground Friday, taking a 95.:;o verdict with 12 firsts out of 17 events. and Golden West ran away from San Bernarclt no. 89·56, on the lo~er's oval Ralph Kelly was the big wmner for the Bue~. tak1nR thC' 100 in HI rir,t and thC' 220 in 22.5. Thr Rues won both rrlayi.. taking the mile relav 1n :J 26 2 with .Jeff Baker Petr Fil!· gait. Tl'rry Schmitz and D a ' e Stephens handlmc thP batons Baker pulled an up~et m tht> 440. co.,.erinR the distance in 50 9 to t1dae teammate Stephf'ns EC Baseball Tiit Riverside Explodes To Top Rustlers, 7-3 R1vers1de City Colleac erupted for lour runs m the top of the ninth inrung Friday afternoon to l{r&h a 7-J triumph over Golden We!>I on thr loser'i. diamond and dampen thr Rustlers· hop<'<; nf chmbinl[ nut of the Eastern Conference cellar The Rugtlers rrmam 1 half a game behind San Bernardino who also l08t, 3-1. lo Mt SAC Coach Fred Hoover s horsehide rune carried a :J-1 lead mto the e1ahth, but R1vers1de rattled Rustler hurler Art Spencer and collected two runs on a double. single and a walk to knot the score at :J.:J Teammatt Don MunsPll rPplaced Spencer on thr mound in thr catastrophic moth but coulrln t •lnw down th,. impet11~ that R1vpr1,1clr p1rJ.. rr1 llf• in thf' e1chth ,a ht atlnwt d Mater Dei Names New Tra(•k Coach Mark Mill<enn hai; been ofhctally de~ignated head track coach at Mater Det High School the DA ILY P ILOT learned exduglvcly toclay Milkerin former Sant. Ana Collei:e midj]e distance performer. rtplact>o;; Monarch spike boss Bob Ma1mbouri: who res1&ned to complete hl!ii colleJ?<' education . The 23·vear-old new Matt r Ot1 ch1t>f i;trved ai a voluntarv as111tAnt under t'\·Mnnarch tu tor JM O'Hara for tht> 196.1 cmder season And ht coached l S Arm' tr<'r\.. fortunf'!> 1n Germanv durlnlo? a hitch \\llth the m1ht.arv His cnmpellll\t carter undt r Santa Ana coach John Ward wag cut short h~ a ~houldtr in· JOI'}'. the four dectdini runs to cross the pl ate. The Rustlf'n picked up their runs In tht' sixth. Dan Loomer led off tht> 1nnmj.? with a double and third baseman J im Carter followed wiUt 1 single that brought Loomer scooting home wi th the first run. With two out' Don Neugebauer rt'Ce1ved a free trip to first after baina hit by a pitch and then Bob 1 41Tfflll CONl'l llllKI , .... 1..., Ort •tt Coe)I Mt \•C FulltrtO<> S."'' 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Fu.lllrton 1trudr beck sn Ule wv~. 8Jll Purvi1 walied IOd t.ba Horncta ~ btm (0 MCoad. UJd Shtbtt J 1trohd a 1tn11l• l4> center to hrilll him home. The Buca added an 1n1uranc• ru.n in the bottom of the elahth. N&ht fielder S~vf' .Jotuuon ruched rlr~t on Ml arror and tturd baseman Mikf' Ltppa drJlltd a trlplt tn center to collect ~ Swa1111 then 5tl the Hornets down in ordtr ln Ulfl ninth to pkJt up Itta MCOllid EC wtn a111nal 1>n.: los~ th•• Jt&r. &wllDl r.med four and w1lked " t.hrM in 10.IJl~ the route. Tllt Plrat~s sllll remUI> tied. wtth ML SAC for second place n tb• Eastern Conference loop. "UL.Liii": ~11-.. ~oa--:1 ,.~ (,1 1 ,_, • 4 t I t tM, .. 4 ' ICl•lll, " 1 t 1 I Cl 4 ..... -. " . . . . . . ... i I ,,_'-'• rf • t I t • < t fl'uf'¥11 <I l 1 t 0 ecllll!I• ,. H•'-· lll ' • • • = ~ i· I ,....._, 111 J t I 1 11 ..... ' J • • • • la\'t<'t I t I I I J......... ' .•• ,..... ,. ' . . ,..... . ... ( ~· •• DAILY PILOT Sat11rday, M.U ZJ. 1968 BlJD TUCl{ER VERO BEACH -A tourist alighting at Dodger· town 11 pleased to note the farniliar faces include that of Buz.zie Bavasi. Buzzie has not gone to the Angels as general man· ager and part owner of the team. He has not go.ne ~o San Diego to run the new National League francll.ise m that city. AA a matter of fact, Buzzie has not even gone to Dodgertown Crl>lf and Country Club Jo~ 18 holes o~ club throwing. He is in his office dispa tching the duties of general manager of the Dodgers. ''Talk of me going to the Angeles was unfortunate," Buzzie says. "I talked to Bob R~yoolds d~g the b~ ball meeting in Mexico City and ~e told me 1t was .possi- ble some stock in the Angels nught be ~e available. Tbst was all. At no time did we discuss any soi:t ~! postion with the team, general manager or otherWJse. * * * ft 11 the fMllng here that Bunfe 11 not altogether telling the truth, but hit r .. tont are valid. Many luto pect Bum. was lnffed offered a job with the Angef1 but It was over a t.w tall cool ones. Positlont mentioned over tall coot ones h•ve a way of falling to materlalla. All of that, however, 11 past hlltOry and neither here nor there. There are more Important ltemt to be considered at Dod~rtown. * * * The pres. room poker game, for instance. The faces over the green felt are the same, too. Nightly, the writ· ers risk their expense money and Walt~r O'Malley places his ball club on the line. O'Malley does well in this game because he is a master of the blutf. A working journalist bets a dollar and O'Malley looks him square in the eye and says, "I'll call that bet and raise vou fifteen thousand dollars." -... ·-..... ' -( Seeking Intramural Goll Tit.le It is what is known as getting the shoe clerks o~t. These Estancia High School physkal education class studenta are Another thJng much more vital than where Buzz.te getting a few helpful tips from Ron Reif (kneeling, right), head pro at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, before teeing off for Bav2m is going is O'Malley~ annual Sl ~trick~ Dar~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P" rty The al fair was delayed this year because the the school's intramural championship. Do:tgers were in Miami over the weekend. O'Malley ~· 1~ed the party Tuesday wb.ich he said was St. Joseph's Day. The party ls the social event of the year at Dodger· tr-wn, mainly because it is the only social event of the Y"'"r at Dodgertown. The theme is obvious and eve!"· r ,,'! is green, right down to the drinks and the ice CU~"'I. Grid Slates Set for Bucs, Golden West Ladies and gentlemen eat corned beef and cabbage ;· •d ~wallow green fl.uid well into the night. The next The Orange Coast College rirrn'llg, every face m ca~p is green. . District's board of truslttes Also among abe familiar green faces .is that of have approved South coast ''':-o'ter Alston, the ~anager. ~lston and ~ base~all conference f o <>tball ' ~m are engaged 10 something called Operation schedules fol' Golden West r :unce Back." and Orange Coast next * * * ~ua The Gold4!n West-Orange Quite obvlou1ly, the name Is a result of the fact the Coast game, previously an Dod~ra finished eighth In 1967 after winning the N•· early-season game , is tional lugu• pennant In 1965 •nd 1966. scheduled for Saturday, ''We will have to bounce back," wys Ahton. "Eighth Nov. 16. pike will never do. One thing -.. h.ve going for u1 i1 ..A. our hlmwy of bounc1nt back. Look at the NCOrch and w notice the nvm'ber of times • have gone from the The schedules: NCond division to the championship."' Golden Weal * * * Oct 5 --at San Diego Oct. 11 -MT SAC To belp with Operation Bounce Back, incumbent Oct. 19 -at Fullerton general manager Bavasl engaged in a couple of tran· Oct. 26 -SANTA ANA · sactions during the winter. He obtained for the Dodgers Nov. 2 -at Rio Hondo the following: Mudcat Grant, a pitcher; Tom Haller, a Nov. 8 -MESA catcher and Zoi1o Versalles, a .shortstop. Nov. 16 -at Orange Coast "These fellows should help us," Alston says. "We i:l i:l ti should have a better team. Of course, if we are to win more games, we will have to ecore more runs than we Orange. Coast cl id last year." Oct. 5 -at Rio H<>ndo The Dodgers will also have to commit fewer errors Oct. 12 -FULLERTON a~rt get better pi1.clling, but it is the runs that Alston Oct. 19 -at Mesa . . t lk' bo t Th h thi bo t Oct. 25 -MT. SAC r ·rcasts in. a. mg a. u . e m~rniger as .a ng a . u Nov. 1 _ San Diego · •rii; and 1t 1s t~a<titional f~r him to say m the spnng Nov. 9 _ at Santa Ana • 11t he woul~ ~ke U> see his oafs score more of them. Nov .16 _ GOLDEN WEST RIJ'ER GETS STURGEON A second transplant of white sturgeon, North Am· erica's largest freshwater game fish, into the Color· ado River for Thursday. A total of 36 of the fish, three to six feet in length and up to 90 pounds in weight, will be released- below Parker Dam in San Bernardino County and below Palo Verde D a m in Riverside County. The first introduction of sturgeon into the Colorado was made a year ago when 39 were released into Lake Havasu, San Bernardino County. AU of the fish were col· Iected in the Sacramento· San Joaquin Delta where they grow to over 1.000 pounds in weight. They are being tried in the Col- orado River in the hope they will thrive, reproduce and establish a self sus· laining trophy fishery. To protect the experi· mental plantings, b o t h California and Arizona now prohibit the taking of sturgeon from the Color- ado River. All of this 1s becaU6e even when the Dodgers were ' innin g, they scored very few points. Those were the c:::s::::!tla:ia::~~r.:::i~;;u::=:s:i:u~r::=::t1:!%!i;;:::::;.: c'ws whe n Sandy Koufax was around as a stopper and vuys like Maury Wills were on band to steal enough to \\in. At any rate, this is Dodgertown revisited. In all, the feeling is one of confidence and contentment. Why not" Bavasi has 60me new eJayers. Alston has Operation Bounce Back O'Malley still has his general manaoer , Even the poker table has a new green felt top. C•'rr1tlll, IMI. SOY Tl1MM, llK. l"-'7 TH,l'fl //I~ J \.:~ .. ~ ~ '~;=!'.=~=:1::.:......=-======== lllTHOD MINIMIZE DISTINCTION BETWEEN LONG AND SHORT IRONS 2 Golfe11 will have best succ• with the long iroN if they swing all iron club. about the some. The tendency i• to •wing harder with the long iroN becauu we all know that these clubs are SUfl4 pend to produce longer shots. We for~ that thla distance is built into the club. beaMe they are longer and, t~, gen•IOt• more clubheod 1p .. d. They don't r.qulr. o mo,. forceful swing. In trying to awing harder, golf- .,. overe~lze 'the ""-Sci• of the ahoulden ~ o""'. They de- _,..lu pd foot n leg ac• tlon an long hm .t.ot.. That'~· why these shots au• trouble for llDnY plcryu. S. ..... tnff""f footcnller wod.: the ..,, tlM you pmc:tlce • tong f nww. 1ut twine• the - tMlp)you14 \aeon o ahotter fiat. Race Results Cleffr I .... , "llST llACI. 4 lvrlonn • YN • ~ds •"" Ul!i, c1&1m1.,. l'v•M l45Gt tor J ,. CGoftui.111t 1t 6 10 •:IO II H , .. , .. CA PIMCI•) ] tO uo P•D& CW H•rrlt) J 60 n..,.._ 1.1 o •IS Alto 11... -$1•• Au.,. VI• Ytll\lto, L.....-~. SlrV Cvunlry, lrtll\ '•~ndthl, l'roselc o... w • r N,.,,vme. Doll 8ol> Jot111 scr11ct\H -Secwl!V CMcll. #r ,.,.., PAN PACIFIC lfVULY AT 'MlfAl ~ ~£(110AYS JSAnl•OAY$f ~ ilOJO 1zr1 ,J.( UHJI , s..10 ltO HO S40 J 60 HO llOHTM llACI. About 61') lvrlC>f'" on lllrf • .,.., °'* •nd u.. Clauol ..., •11o•unce1 ...,,.. llOQt A....ite•1 At1I CS.IW.) A 60 l to '10 Aoue VIie CD ~!Hal Joo 1 '° ~~~. \~ r/;-e' I IJO Alto It.., -A·ll_,.,,. Word•. .. l'f'f'Mftl 11, ...... 19 INl'llJI. A -:!•.11, A~ I hlnS tnl'Y k••~ -l(lla,.,,,.,.,,, """" • ' 60 SoCal Lal{es, Streams Due £01· Trout Plants in '68 ORANGE COUNTY INT'L. . Named Top Lion Jeff Powen, as expected, won the most valuable player's a wa rd a t Westminster High School's winter aports b a n q u e t Wedneaday night Honored with P o w e r s were team captain Jim Hogan, most i m p r o v e d player Rick Russell, most in.lpirational Terry Adkins and best defensive player Jlm <Jianey. Varsity wrestling h<>nors went to Paul Robimon, most valuable ; Jim McNaughton, most inspirational ; B o b Flores, most improved. and Greg Hansen and Paul Robinson, captains. Junior varsity basketball awards went to Randy Combs, MVP; Bryan Th<>mas, rnost improved ; Marty Olson, captain; Dave S m a l lwood, outstanding delena1ve player, and Mark Swain, ~t inspirational. Richard Mann was named MVP and Ed Bane captain for the Bee cagers. Sharing MVP h<>nors ~r the Cees were Gary Barry and Gerry Boeke. C~ptai.ns were Mike Dodd and J o b a Walker. Junior varsity wrestling winners were Steve Bliss, outstanding wrestler ; Mike Finger. most improved ; Gary Neumann, most in· spirational and captain. Frosh-soph mat winners were Cary Smith, outstand· mg wrestler and captain; Ted Cook, most improved, and Gary Grothe, most in- spirational Links In a Team Best Ball Tournamen: at El Niguel. one stroke separated hrst and second with three teams s ring the top n ot and four more duos in the sec· orid p~~i,.ion. Winnfog with &S's, wer<' D-Flovd Werg:Jand and Lloyd C ~ r I e t o n , Ray I' ''.'rson a'ld Harry Hilke and Morris Port.er and Dick H::-..ve:1. Following in second with AA were Raloh Merrill and Louis Latt, Ray Henderson 2· Bob Marvin , Gene Parker and Irv Kee and Kee and M'lurice Thompson. In the Mixed Best BaH P •. Die:< and Geraldine Hardison were the winners \1 'l't a low net of 64. Bill and Jerry Cini were second ,. Ii a score of 66 and Chet and Bunny Froude placed l ·ird with a 68. Albert and Hilda Cole followed with 69. RallC!lto Sea .lot1411da John Petersor. and Ned Trayham tied for top honors at San Joaquin in a flag tournament Saturday Following behind the win· ning duo were AJ Vagnerim. f'·rin Wright and B o b Brand. WON ON TV 4 TOP GIADI CADfU.ACS • CONTININTAL nus WNIT8 W~L. ~T.flff s45t1 IACH I See By Joday's Want Ads • • • • • • THAT IT'S llME A LINE IAY . •• ~ -. • . ... : 4 MONDAY, MARCM 25 By IYDNEY OMAJUl "The wi1e mu cootrola 111' destl.Qy ••• AatrolOIY points the way.•• ARJES (Marcll 21-Aprll 19): Alter m0l'1llnf hours you may IHI •lllhtly let 0-0wn as wore rouune pro- ceed!. Ke7 ii to establish rapport with UIOCiates who share in'6eata. Find out about club, lfOUp, orcniza- Hon. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Alter a ak>w at.art you find that contact.a begin payuig otr. F r i e n d I y gestures from. others 1end morale aoaring. Plan -in· fluenct people. You can plant roots ol success. GEMJNJ (May 2l·June 20): Stnu original ap- proach. People in authority want to hear your ideas. Also, get something on paper, even it only a bare outline. Express yourself in an Individual manner. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Follow through on hunch. Your Id.as ol trends, cycles pay dividends today. You can get fineer on pulse of public. Do 10. Exude con· fidence. Rud and write. Communicate. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Study i nvestme nt possibilities. Be willing to expand base of operations. Opposition experienced early today amowtta to nothing. You overcome obstacles. Accept challenge. You win. VlRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): C h e c k details. Individual who advoc ates fast action may not have your best in· terest at heart. Know this -respond accordingly. Not wise to <M?legate dutiea to- day. LIBRA CSept. 23-0ct. 22): Distant individual makes known p r i v a t e flpaocial situation. Your pre at I g e rises if you are wise in utilization of information. ~ KW -.111tciti0a o~ Oct. 23-Nov. 21}:•to\i'f llld nmtnce are hilbl«~\JI ~I•. could be a_. tldtia1 day. u married, ,aa l"lidlacover lov- ed one. CJdJdre ncaaJre-at· ~Uon.U...to~ with an CJPe9 mlDd.. SAGl'IT ARIUS (Nof. 21- Dec. 21): Key to IQCeMI tO=o day ia perceptiYends. Ideas are plentiful But JOU 1"11St select the beJt. ChOose quality over q u a a ttl1 . NeiCbbor is gossipy. Stick to Jact. not rumor. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan. 19): You get ahead to- day through willincnesa to 6periment. Don't feel °"1e ia only ooe method. UUU&t allernaUvea. Be •enal.Ue. B:lbibU sense ot. IN.mor. Short journey m&:'j b e necesasry. AQUA.f'IUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Finlsh what you start -then look to futUM. There ar• opportunities for aw:• cesa. But today you mu.st late the Snttiatlve. Enbanct income potential. PISCES (Feb. 19-M a r c h 20 ): Cycle h i gh. Circumstances turn in your favor. Make your o wn breaks, opportunities. St~y AQUARIUS message. Find out the why ol events. Be analytical A n s w e r is available. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTIIDA Y you are in· t r o s p ective, emotional. semltive to thoughts and moods of otbers. Break in partnership or c I o s e association is indicated - but this could work in your favor. G E N E R A L T E N· DENCIES: Cycle high for PISCES, ARIES. Special word to VIRGO: Find out what tbe competition is planning. Do t h i s through di.8creet inquiry. To find out more •bout vounatll ;;:.::''°i::li.f~oe; .... sr~., O~~~ AltrololY. Send ,. ~..-11 to Omorr kc*lol, , ... DAILY l'ILOT, SOii :1210, Gf'end C111tral $tellon. NI'# Yor1t, N. Y, 10011. Ann l.Alnders True Confessions Needn't Be Told Dr.AR ANN LANDERS: I have been a country lawyer for many years and am impressed by the sin- cerity and correctness of your counsel. In a recetlt reply you said a bride-to-be i6 not obligated to confess her indiscretions to her fiance. I agree with that ad· vice and would like to acid just one more thought. U the woman is going to disclose such information she should do it BEFORE marriage, noi alter. I have tried over 200 divorce cases and have ~en conaulted in many cases that never ca.me to trial. I lea.med in my work that a great many divorces are the result of sexual malad· justment, and the malad- justment is often caused by mistrust and suspicion. Again and again I have heard men 5ay, "If only she had told me abou t it BEFORE our marriage I ,...would have been able to ., ·~stand. Slnct lht did •h not. 1 certainly wish she bad • • kept her mouth s h u l altogether." J hope you will publish this letter, Ann. ft might save a marrlaae here and thert. - OMAHA READER DEAR OMAHA: litre'• YHr let1a ud my tbDb for _., wrlUe• t&. It JD.Ip& 1*relt , .. te bew tllat r kanl '"• ..... " •!If. ..... .... .... •1 ~ 1 prtm•ftit af· -rmud~ltenr at:er. y..,. leU. V.. ex· ceo.t ~ bM CM fed- l•P tfCMmale wlllt II• .,,.. ........ , ........ n1a1...-. ft ..._W MCt.tl n die C9MNVeny lnll aD aldt1. Last week she found some cigarette butts in the car ashtray with lipstick on the ends. They cou1d have been left by the office manager or one of the girls J drive home from the bowling alley. Anyway, it's nag. nag, nag, every time I come home a little late and I'm tired or defending myself. Do you think if I went down to the police station and took a Ue detector test and came out OK. she would la y off once and for all? - BARNEY DEAR BARN1 Wiiy are y.o• loold•I for a Ue detec- tor7 It aoanda like Y°" are married to one. Wltb a h11tory like yova, B•b, It I• not 1arprlalnc that yoar wife 11 aaplcloaa. It wtD take time ud a reco,.. of 4 Nd behavior befere aM tt· a'hle &o trust yoa and believe m yoa •&•In. Start .. w te ean lter confidence •IHI Me uy you wm bave ft. 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Yet just as eotllist.ently be Is blamed for mistakes wblcb are made even though he has advlaed properly only to have his ad· vice overridden. 'nle planner ls only human. He is confronted with an extremely difficult set of alternatives. If he insists on maintaining his integrity and honestly strives (or an ethical position, he r uns the hazard of Calling into the disfa vor of his employer and, In that event. finds himself searching for a basket for his head to fall into. If. on the other hand, he elects to play the itame, he loses his self-respect and becomes a virtual pro~tute to the system. Be11ides, he can still be fired AL THOUGH community goals are 10metimes officially expressed. of· Ciclal support rapidly melts away in the political heal Explottatlon of the 1hort-term unearned Increment, which Is created by the Investment of society as a whole for the benefit of some ln- dividual, ls part of the urban-develop- ment game. To aggravate the situation further, we have to consider the competitive jealousy arising out of a myriad of local government jurisdictions. All of these exercise planning controls. The interaction of th1s local activity, which results In anti-planning in its worst form. constitute• one of the primary manife stations of maladministration by local govenunenl Competing cities are no longer solely concerned with th elr own proper development, but the\r lead.e.nbip seem.a to rpend sleepless nights figuring out bow to th r ow t he g i e i n t o t he i r neighbors. mts COMPLETELY irresponsible and undisciplined behavior at the city and county lev~I is 111 no small mea- sure responsible for the adverse plan· nmg climate. Their actions in un· planned expansion programs and an the proliferation of r e g u la t 1 o n s have brought about a confusion and chaos that h a v e convinced those in the private St'ctor of develop- ment activity that local j.!ovemment has gone out of its mind. rmagine. if you can. a countv with 17 buildinl( codes, 17 subdivision regulations, 17 zoneing ordinances, 17 sets of develo'P- zoning standards. 17 planning com- missions. Along with the confusion created by divided jurisdiction, we find a primitive mythology regarding the urbanizing process. For instance : "Home rule is good." "Bigger is better. population-wise ·• "City is superior to county " "Industrial development pays the taxes." ''Annexation is i::ood." "Freeways will solve the traffic pro- blem." "AD areas require sanitary sewers." IN NONE OF TRlS mythology does plannlng emerge as an important Idea, nor does quality. It is cliche Ideology which is totally misleading. On the basis of this brand of logic, commun1ties have been led into ir· rational and ruinous fiscal programs. S o m e have mortj?aged the future for things that will be worn out long before they are paid for and have purchased things they will not need for years to come or may never need. Just how long this fiscal waste can continue without undermining the solvency of the community is a aerlous question. Countrary to the mythology. growth ls expensive, and haphazard &nJWtb can be fatal. ·Talk About the Beard- No, No, Not Thnt One BJ DAVID B. BBOOU To cover hi.I baJdlng bNd, moden me.n bought a hair-piece. Now be doesn't know where to stop. Today hundredl at men are wearing false mustaches and beards, according ti) Herbert Yemum, senior vice presi· rent of Squire For Men, the organiza- tion that has turned aelllng hair-pieces ui to a million dollar business. ''The mauy requeeta for mmtacbes and beards took us bf IUl"prise but we're now able to off• a full line of merchandae," Yennan said. "Our sales have ~eed 500 peroent C'/Ver last year." Among the mustache 1 t y 1 e s available are the PIDCho Villa, Mongolian, Italian, "sum a n d modern. An equal number of styles 1n beards are also avail.able. "Men today are doinl( almost anything for self-Improvement." Yf'rman said. This goes beyond hair- p1('ce11. mu staches and beards tn hair· 5praying and dyeing, t~-c~ing. face creams and even having the face bfted. "WE ARE LONG past the stage where this sort of thing ii considered aisslfied," he said. "The c<racept of wearlnc a Squire bas been accepted in spite of the tremendous psycholoeical bani.en. In fact. the term 'Squire' baa become synonymou' with hair-pieces." Real acceptance ~ about early in 1964, he said. Of major concern to the we•• ii whM friends 111d ~workers will say, Wldewpread UH "'" Squl.tts bf &how bosine8a people. IJQU flgocn&. dodort -1 lducaton haYI made a cwtatbuDDe tmNrd tbetr acceptmee. Men -.. 8diftdaJ rmastacbes fl besda fer • ...-ol ..-.ons. Som• wbo .uempt ~~= . beard hav• to ttve 1t up ~ be1d spot.a. Brlldn will be sprouting and Ulen. JD -~ lpot. all IJV#1b will ----@• ceate. Otben do not want to devote the ccmsiderable time and effort DeCMSarY to properly trim and style a mu.nache or beard. "Psychologists often recommend a Squire to give their patient3 con· fidence," Yerman said. "A Sq u Ire makes a man look and reel better." There's a man in Hollywood who ~oes 1'o work clean-shaven each day and after work puts on his wig, mustache mid beard and becomes a hippie oo Sunset Blvd. A sort of hippie Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with a Squire. "A GOOD BAJR-PlECE, mustache or beard looks bke the real thing. In most cases it is a matter of bad wearers r a t b e r than bad pieces." Yenn2oll said. "A few men simply do not take care or t.hem ." Some men merely want to look a certain way for a particular oc- casion -perhaps a special night out or an imoprtant date. OM man, with dar!< hair, asked to be transformed into a surfer during the summer months. "A ~w doctors just out of medical school come in for mustaches or beards and even ask us to ~Y theb' temples, all in an effort to look more mature,'' Venn.an said. And still another may be looting for a disguise. A bank robber was recently fitted for a hair-pleoe and mustache and as a result of "before" and "after" pictures that had been taken. was captured by the FBI. This was a million in one occurrence since Ymnan just happened to take the pldures foe h.iJ own files. "Women •e a motivating force, too. Men usually need a wUe or pd friend to en• the needitd pulb, .. y tnDD laid.. Mnltlcbes sen for aromd '30. t)ecdl ran~ from S25 to '50 and hair-pieces from s.500 to $900. MOit men buy at least two Squires In order to alternate their U$e. Mustaches and 1-r'da are glued to the fact while Mir pitca ..e held wtth a two-ttded u,e wl*:b rallta moilturt .ad pull. Tht1 wt &om 3 to 4 ,..,. and .. demed e"'1 e to a weea wHb • cfrJ di .... ftuld. 8Ql1IB.ES ARE !nternAtlooal in theJ:r ~ They are mdMduall1 D\lde in the U. s. but the real bumu bair cunes from ltal7. tbe ,,., ~ from Ma1co and .... nuariall from En&land. Halr tldlrt IDd colari art blend~ to m.cdl aD mtn.. tndudlq Ne,,-oet. n II obviouJ ttwt ht enioJ• hti wart: ~ I ro to 1 Los Anpln Rllllll ~ad -10,CIOll bald Madt. J .. cnrq.• CaUJ°"'2 $11Jl . . ·- Co1D•ent Page 1 . {· ... 1 2 4 What's Right Ahollt U.S. Plenty of Reason for American Self-Respect By MAX WAYS Fortue ~tacaztne Many Americans -hurt by tile coolness Of old allies, disappointed that all our efforta have not brouitit I o r t h a world better than it la, disgusted by the meager political fruits of cosUy battles in Vietnam -oow S-Ourly dollbt the validity of basic patterns that for two decades have characterized U. S. foreign policy. Have we been wrong all along? Or hlU the world so changed, for better or worse, that we need to alter radically the way we act? Should we move more vigorously, even if that means more violently ? Or should we, as louder voices demand, pull in 011r horns, concentrating our at- tention and our resources o n desperately urgent challenges at home? Vivid and disconcerting events - the Pueblo incident, the attack on the American Embassy in Saigon, symbolizing all our frustrl)tions and sacrillces in Vietnam -deepen a bilious pllblic mood, a feellnl that the U. S. position in the world in- exorably declioea and that all our exertions muat end in futility. U this is true, Americans should face the truth, correcting the course nl U. S. policy. But if it is not true, we should purge ourselves of the sense of moving toward disaster. For na· tions as for men, sell-respect is a necessary ground of moral action. Humility we need -esped ally because our power is so great that our mistakes could be calamitous. But we do not need self-abasement, the facile tna!ochism of W'bat..bave-we- done-wrong-now. "Black analysis" is in vogue: it can ~monstrate that our position, domestically and in· ternationally, Is hopeless. This may be a good time to scan the horizons of U. S. foreign policy, to examine where we've been, where we are, and where we are trying to go. THE OBVlOUS base line of com· parlson Is the end of Wol"ld War II. In 1~ the American mood was not optimistic, certllinly not smu~. Nevertheless. we did underestimate the task ahead of us. The fluidity, the Instability, the sheer motion m tntern.ttional affairs was like nothin~ that had ever before occurred in history. Since 1945 the number of recognized nations has doubled. Few of these new states are secure or content. Internal tension and external rivalry have marked almost all of ~m. The dynamics o! the twentieth century. a Faustian age, has seized them, as indeed it seized us. Ex· pec:.Stion outran satisfaction. Power -or the dream of power -has welled up everywhere, overflowing the traditional dikes of diplomacy aod law. Given that kind o{ instability, that thrust of new nations and new freedoms. the problem Of world order was bound to be difftcult. A Wall Street lawyer, John Foster Dulle s. later to be misunderstood as a "conservative'' Secretary of Statr. was one of those who early sensed that international order did llOt mean tbe suppression of Clbange. "A frequent cauae of war," he wrote ln ll50, ''baa been tbe effort or ~ peopiel to identity peace a~ a perpetuation of the atato.s quo. O\ang• is the law o( life. of in t.ernatlonal !ile u well as national and per10nal We. U we set up barrier~ to .U change, we make it certaJn that there will be violent and explosive cbanfe." THIS PRINCIPLE WU more ttiari tbt 1brewd intu.ltlon of one 1uu~man . It WU the central inlt!nct that has ...... tbe American peoplt for I ,._atlon.. Tboup victorious and rld!.. tbe U. S. did not try to perpetul1e tbt ltatwa qoo. Americans ttnw I.her ftl&bt on the Pde o< cblD(L nae, Ml Ill rnotiOll, somebow !bl ~ohatMa8'1 ~ of ttl •DdlesstJ ~ world economy ill 1't1kll efltl J'bod) • ~ et a bttttr lift depeoded 1111'11 ~bod1 ti.ff·, acldMna • better llf e. Tbt MarsbaJJ plln. for IMtarace, ftl an Amertcan ...,.. • dllllp. • IDltldll ~ 11"111. Ud • = c6Blblratlan. It •aa Dal t to tatGh l to preserve aome Europe that had been. It wu meant to encourage the emercence of a Europe that many had dAamed of but none had seen. nus new, drastically c h a n g e d Eurc.pe now confronts us with pro- blems. Its moat conspicuous fiiure is Cllarles de Gaulle, WbOle chief delight is pulling Uncle S a m ' s whiskers. What a nuisance! Yet of. all the Frances that the U. S. bu known, which would we prefer to de Gaulle's France? Louis XVl 's? Robe s p I err e 's ' Napoleon's? Clemenceau's? Blum's? Dalad.ier's? Laval's? Surely, de GauUe·s France strong; but the U.S.S.R., at least. baa obviously lost confidence In the conviction that it is destined to organize the world. Twenty yean aeo the Communist partiu seemed cla1e to seizing power in several countries. Eight years ago, Castro seemed the foreronner of a general Communist advance in Latin America. Seven years ago, when Khrushchev pledged Soviet support to "wars Of national liberation" in the new natiom, there was grave anxiety in Washington that many or these would accept Ma.rxlat leadership. HORIZONS now are much Jess dark. A l'lete on Antf·A~nbtn There Is no doubt that the average European envies the United States. whether tt be due to the Americans' supposed opulence or to the em- barrassing position of the European who has received decisive ald at a difficult moment. Then too, anti·Americanism can sometimes be defined as the choice of a scapegoat in a period of wfrest, irritation and con· fusion of issues. And the Amerkana often do their best to furnish the occasion.-Cl.audio GorLitr, 1talla'll jovn&alUf has moved in a WIJ we l"ICOIDlM as wholesome. niat new Ftaflce, a un-- comlortabM compani1>n, ls not our enemy ... What Italy have we preferred to the Italy that's there? What G«many? The "realists" will say that- we built up W e s t Germany a.s a counter to Soviet power. That's the truth. but not the whole truth. A deeper truth la this: even ln ~ harsh atmosphere of total war Americans believed that Germu1 could change. AS A NATION we so proceeded -not only toward the Gennans but toward the Japanese. The temptation of racial hatred. presented by the war in the Paclflc was quickly and thoroughly overcome. The U. S. today e1pplaud! the amuing progress of .Japan as a sip of what all Asia might do. What. meanwhile, 0( our other rnem1es, those who after l~ suc- ceeded the Gennam and t h e .J apanete ! ODe doea not belittle the Cornmnnllt threat by aaylng that even if it rv1porated, this world would still be nry hard for U. S. policy to cope with. In a way, Communist aggre.1ion helped us. Clearly and definitely, the Communists proposed a world that we knew would be In· tolerable. Perhaps we did not know what we wanted: but we knew what we didn't want. We rallied to oppose a clear-cut challenge. U we are now a UW. confused, Ulat may be because pressure from the enemy h a s dimlnishtd. Communitm is. of coune, ld1l very Almolt ewrywben the pr.-ttae aod ~ of "Com.tnwmm have declined. Its followers in Western Europe are aging men. It bas been contained and repulsed in Latin America. Its clients have been roundly defeated in the Middle East. The African states, thoogh poor and inexperienced., seem determined to reject Communist blan- dishmenta. The bitter split between Moscow and Peking weakens the Marxist drive in Alia. Indonesia ha.a wrenched itself out of the orbit of Communist influence. In the Sixties not one naUon ha. entered that orbit. Meanwhile, at the heart of the Marxist empire, in Ruarta and Eastern Europe, e c o n o m 1 c "revisiorusm" advances: men in that region no lOt'lger believe they can prosper unless they can relax the harsh constraints of central planning. They reject, moreover. central plan- ning' s counterpart, p o 11 t I c a l dic- tatorship. It would, of course, be wildly In- correct to attribut.e all these changes to tbe skillful deployment Of U. S. power. Insofar as our policies have succeeded, that is because we have wanted what other peoples have wanted: enough order to think and work, enough freedom to grope toward a future that is not clear to any of us. 'Tbe U. S. has not been - and need not ever become - "policeman to the world.'' Nor the world's impatient preceptor. We have never been under the Wution that it was either our right or our duty to fashion the wu-ld in our image. YET, SINCE we possessed mtge advantages of wealth and power, coul4 we have stood aside from the fluX oC world events? Should we have allowed. those less powerful than we to shoot down the least powerful? Wasn't the general pattern Of our action in accordance with the broad drift of what the world's peoplec sought? We made tacUcal mistakes, which historiam will mab their reputationa by documenting. But we in oar day cannot be certain which were the mistakes, which were the triumph& of action or restraint. Did we pour out too much foreign aid -or too little? Should we in tile late Forties have committed our resources to the defense of non-Communist China? Should we have tried to win more -ar less -than we did in Korea? Should we have rescued the brave Hungariais In 1956? Should we have stayed out ot the Congo ? Have we been mista.ten in the belief th&t Israel could and should survivet Have we m.iaapprailed the prolptCtl and the perila In Vietnam? No doubt we have been wrong aboat one or another of these specifics: possibly we have been wrong about all of them. Nevertheless. the world of 1968 is better -less impoverished. less menaced, less divided. freer, more hopeful -than the world ot 1948 or 1958. The U. S.. believe this, baa bad something to do with that iJn. provement. Let's recognize that fact at least before resuming the m. terminable debate about what we ahould do nexl Let'a keep on carping at Secretary Rusk as we carped at Dean Acheson and Dulles. But let'• not suppose tha! all goes wrong. Remarkable In all these years has been our refusal to sink into a self- rigbteous moral co&tempt toward those against whom we have con- tended. In 1950 an Ameri.aaD reporter, visiting the Vatican, interviewed Monsignor Montini, now Pope Paul VI. The prelate had a moral point lo mate with 10me imi.!tence. There was grave danger, be said. that the Americans woald come to hate the Russims as, in other decades, the French bad hated the G«m111s the Italians had hated the Au.str:lans1 , the Greeks had hated the Turks. The American reporter. however, saw no factual evidence that what Montini feared was happening. Does anybody want to praise Americans? Praise them for this: " have look- ed boctllity in the eye and have not h.ited. A CERTAIN YEN TO SPEED • • • pusersby brushed by her. Then along came a young man, Nego, sharp in a leathtt jacb l 1milln1 and cocty. Without loctnc a step. ht tool her arm and led her °'"f the curb, all tbt while taltlna a IJille.a.minute. Halfway ~ Cbt lnterte<:don, she smiled 1 t IODlethlnt he said.>.. they reacbect the opposite curb, abe WM lauthln* 1aU7. Tbcn 1be put her arm tbrou&b bll an4 ! diaappu:rt4 toretbtr. both tall 1 . . . No• there's &be btllnn of 1 blU of a lot titter atcrJ than "Gueu Who's Ccl2llnt to Dtnner." .... ' .. . • . ~ "'-' ..... .r--..... . ,-. ... .--.....-~ ·-·-.-....-·--.......... . . . .. , -. tllS 10 f\1 ·l•1 1UDGl1 * * * ,'63 CADI ICOUPE. Air conditio trans. '59 FORD 2 DOOR HARDTOP. trans. 1'67 MUSTAN ,HAAOTOP. V-8, radio power memg, *Yi '65 FORD LT 4 DOOR HARDTOP. -"' n ·o c ~ ...,,., , ... I tT 1lm WT 11 6 PA CLOSED SUNDAY NOT AT DUNTON FORD • CARS PRICED FROM BANK RATES UI 0 z -c * at a a .Mi~·&, USID CARS 146-7176 ..... -ANA NIW CAIS 546-1070 CLOSED SUNDAYS R NEW FORDS TO t5 A~J._. 9"CW UM wnne IA1'11 AYAUllJ - I I I . . L l -., ... .. -~ .... • Why Is It That Everyone Wants To Be a Planner? By KARL BELSER Former Pl•ll&ial Dittctor, S.ota a.,. County VIT'J few people have any Idea of lhe'vki11itude1 of the puhlic planner -Id.I frustrations and anxielles. He is COBdltently countermanded in his ncemmendatlons by elected officials ant seldom receives a world of sup. _. as he bloodiet his head ramminJ: It ... inat the stone wall of political ex· ,_.ency day alt.er day. Yet just as coM11tenUy be 11 blamed for mistakes which are made even though he has ICMaed properly only to have his ad- Ylct overridden. "'1e planner ls only human. He is confronted with an e.ztremely difficult Ht of alternatives. If he insists on mabitalnlng hia integrity and honestly atrlves for an ethical position, he runs the hazard of filling into the disfavor of hl1 employer and, Ill that event. find! himself aearching for a basket for his head to fall into. II. on the otber hand, he electJ to play the game, he Jose• hl1 self-respect and becomes a virtual proatitute to the system. BeEdes. he can 1tlll be fired. ALTHOUGH community goals are 1ornetimes offklally expressed. of· flcial support rapidly meltJ away in the political heal Exploitation of the 1hort·term unearned Increment, which ls created by the Investment of society as a whole for the benefit of some In- dividual, 11 part of the urban-develop- ment game. To aggravate the altuation further, we have to consider the competitive jealousy artalng out of a myriad of local government jurisdictions. All of these exercise planning controlll. The Interaction of thla local activity, which resultJ In anti-planning in its worat form. constitutet one of th~ pi:im~ry manifestatlorui: of ma1admil'!llltration by local government Competing cltlet are no longer tolely concerned with !heir own proptr d~lopment, but 1helr leadenhip IMmt to lpetld sJeepless nighU figuring out haw to throw the &ii into their nf!ighbora. 11118 COMPLETF.L Y irresponsible and undiacipUned behavior at the city and county level is in no small mea- sure responsible for the adverse plan- ning climate. Their actions in un· planned expansion programs and in the proliferation of reg u lat ions have brought about a confusion and chaos that have convinced those in the private sector of develo~ ment activity that local ~overnment has gone out of its mind. Imagine. lf you can, a cGunty with 17 buiJdin( codes, 17 subdivision regulations. 17 zoneing ordinances, 17 ael.'I of develap- zonlng standards, 17 planning com· missions. Along with the confwiion created by divided jurisdiction, we find it primitive mytbologv regarding the urbanizing process. For Instance: "Home rule Is good." ''Bigger is better. population-wise." "City is superior to county." "Industrial development pay1 fhe taxes.•• "Annexation ls good." "Freewayg wtll solve the traffic pro- blem." "All areag require sanitary sewers." IN NONE OP THIS mythology does planning emerge as an important idea, nor does quality. It ls cliche Ideology which ls totally misleading. On the bas.is of this brand of logic, communities have been led Into ir· rational and ruinous fiscal programs. S o m e have mortgaged the future for things that will be worn out long before they are paid for and have purchased things they will not need for years to come or may never need . Just how long this fiscal waste can continue without undermining the solvency of the community is a aerlou1 queation. Countrary to the mythology, growth 11 expensive, and haphaiard cnrwth can be fatal. "Talk About -the Beard- No, No, Not That One BJ DAVID B. BllOOD To rove:r b.l.a bUding ~ modem mm bought a l:mir-plece. Now be doesn't know when to stop. Today hw:O'eds ct men are wearing fal1e mustaches &nd beivda. according l'l Herbert Yennan. aenkJr vice presi- c'ent of Squtre. For Men, the orga.niz.a· lion that has turned 1elllng bair·plece.s u1to a million dollw bu.tness. "The many requeetl f« n..tache1 and be-ards toot us by ltJl'lW'lle but we're now abl• to olftr a full line of merchandiae," Yermmi aaid. "Our sal• have inc:reeted 500 percelt crvtt last year." Among the mustache 1 t Y l f. s available are the Pancho Villa. ~10Z1gollan, Italian, wettem a n d modem . An equal number of atyles In beards are al&o avalW>le. "Men today are dol.ng almD!lt ;1nythl ng for aelf-imprGVemeflt_," Yrrman said. Thi1 goes beyond hair- pltCCll, muMache~ and beards to hair· spraying and dyeing, teeth-cfJPPing. fa ce creams and even having the face hrted. "WE ARE LONG put the stage where thla 1ort of thing is con.sldered sl.uliled.." he said. ''The coxept ol wearinl a Squire has been accepted in spite cl the tr•mendous p1ycbotockal berrien. In fact, the Wm 'Squire' bu become IJoooymoul ~ hair-piece• ... Real ~ came about early tn 19156. be said. Of major concern to the we•• ls 1"lllt frlmda amd co-•<ri:M"I will .ay. W\dewpread. use "' Squire• .,. --,,...i.. 1pc<11l!glnB.d ...... ...i-... p.,. made a cc:dl.,.._ t;oward. tbetr' ~--·"' bul'da tor • ......, ol ~ SclrD• .... ~ to 11"" • beard have ID sin K up -ol bold opoU. Ill-will be ...-.. and ....,, .. -pm1lcoillr apot, all Jl'O"Ul will -.. lbrdl IS, Ille& '1111 c--ni """ of the DoQr J'llll ...a lo inform .... , .... I'll ... - ... !'II I .,.., fll CID-'.,.:I~-~-~= h , J I ' -c:r: I• d •• 1111 IL ..._ Ptl•ll• - ceue. ()than do not want tG devote the coosidc'able. time and effort nece9&8fY to properly trim and style a mustacbe or beard. "PIYt'hologist.s often recommend a Squire to give their patients con- fidence," Yerman said. "A Squire makes a man loolt and feel better." There'• a man in HoUywood who goei to wcrk clean·shaven each day aod .after work puts on his wig, mustache and beard and becomes a hippie on SUDSet Blvd. A sort of hippie Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde witb a -· "A GOOD HAIR-PIECE. mustache or beard looks like the real Utlng. In most cases it ls a matter al bad wearers r a t h e r than bad pieces." Yennan said. '0 A few m.ea simply do not take care of them." Some men merely want to look a certain W11.Y for a particular oc- casioo -perhaps a special night out or an imoprtant date. One man, with dar~ hair. asked to be transformed into a surfer during tbe summer mooetis. "A few doctors just out of medical sdlool come in for mustaches or beards and even ask us to grey their temples, all in an effort to look mere mature," YerD\81'1 said. And still a.notber may be looking for a disguise. A bank robber was recenUy fitted for a hair-pl.eoe and mustache and .as a result of "before" and "after" pictures that had been taken. was captured by the FBI. 'Ibis wu a million in one OCCWTence since Yerman just happened to take the ploturei« for his own files. "WOllMn •e a motivating for"«, too. Men usuan, need a wtfe or Prl frleD:l to Pt the needed pulh," Yermm aaicL MM-rMI sell for .aromd t30, bMrm nnge: from $2$ to SSll and hatr-plece.s from l.500 to '800. Most me buy at leaat two SquJres In order to alterMte tbeiJ" U!fl. Mu11.acbe1 and bem'dl are g1ued to the (ace wttlle Mir plemc we held wtth a two-sided """ -'"'1111 mot...,. and pull. ,,., Jut from 3 to 4 JHJ'S .00. .. ~ nft1 a to I W'Hb with • *7 d s I ~ ftutd. r . . .. -• . . - • • I Comment Page I •· ~-' .r ~ f I 1) ( ... .. , 2 4 ... What's Right Ahollt U.S. Plenty of Reason for American Self-Respect By MAX WAYS Fortue l\ta1ame Many Americans -hurt by l:be coolness of old allies, disappointed that aJI our efforts have not brought I o rt h a world better than it is, di11gusted by lhfl meager political fruits of costly battles in Vietnam -now sourly doubt the validity of basic patterns that for two decades have characterized U. S. foreign policy. Have we been wrong all along? Or has the world so changed, for better or worse, that we need to alter radically the way we act'!' ShouJd we move more vigorously, even if that means more violently? Or should we, as louder voicet demand, pull in our horns, concentrating our at· tention and our re1ource1 o n desperately urgent cballenges at name? Vivid and dlscoocerting eventJ - the Pueblo incident, the attack on the American Embassy in Saigon, symboliiing all our frustration• and sacrtfices in Vietnam -deepen a bilioua public mood, a feelln& that the U. S. poslUon in the world in- e.xOl'ably declioes and that all our exertlons must end in futility. U this is true. Americana 1hould face the truth. correcting the course o( U. S. policy. But if it is not true. we should purge ourselves of the sen1e of moving toward disaster. For na· tions as fDf" men, aell-respe.ct ia a necessary ground of moral action. Humility we need -erpeeiaUy because our power is so O"•t that our mi:rta.ket could be calamitou1. But we do not need self-abasement, the facile masochism. of what.have-we- done-wrong-now. "Black. analy1is" is in vogue : it can demonstrate that our position, domestically and in· ternatlonally, Is hopeless. This may be a good time to scan the horizon• of U. S. foreign policy. to t'l&mine whf're we've been. v»here we are. and where we are trying to go. THE OBVIOUS base line of rom· parison it the end of World \Var n. ln l!MS the American mood was not optimistic. certmnly not smug. Nevertheless, we did underestimate the taslt ahead or us. The fluidity' the lnstabilit)I, the sheer motion in international affain was like nothin ~ that had ever before occurred 1n history. Since 1945 the number of recognized nations has doubled. Few of these new states are secure or content. Internal tension and external rivalry have marked almost all of them. The dynamics of the twentieth century, a Faustian age, ha~ seized them, as indeed it seized us. Ex· pec'.atlon outran satisfaction. Power -or the dream of power -has welled up everywhere, overflowing th e traditional dikes ol diplomacy and law. Given that kind ol instability, that Urust of oew nations and new freedoms, the problem of world order was bound to be difficult. A. Wall Street lawyer, John Foster Dulles. later to be misunderstood as " "conservative" Secretary of Stair. WM one of those who early senst'd that International order did ltOt mean the suppression ol change. "A frequent cause of. war," he wrotr tn ll50, "ball been the eUort of satisfied peoptn to identify peace a~ a perpetUIUon of the 1tatwi quo. Ql.ange 11 tM law "'' Ute. of Ln· t.ernaUonal !ife as weU as national and per'IC)nal We. If we set up barrier~ to all change, we make it certain that tbere will be violent and explosi\e chanp." mts PRINCIPLE wq more than the 1brewd inttl.itiol'I ~ one atatHman. It wu the <.'t'Otral iDltinct th.at has piW tbl Aroer1ca people for 1 reasathe. nouo vldor1ous and -. "" u. s. did not "' .. pwpetute the status qao. Amnic.at\J itnw their 'ftii\bt ca the •Qi of dufeCa. TbeJ Mt ill IDOtiOlll. 1m1ebow, ..... ~eeactpl ol t.'11 ....,,.,. world"""""'' i. wfdda, l ltope ol a betttr lilt --.....,_ ei..·, .....m;,1 • 11et1tt Ille. The l<lant..u pLIB, re ~ ..., an American ---·--""" ---~--don. It 1'11 llOC to nttoh \ to preaerve some Europe that bad been, It was me.ant to encourage the emereence of a Europe that many had dreamed of but none h...:I seen. Th.ls new. drastically c b a n g e d E11rc.pe now confronts us with prt>- blems. lta most conspicuout figure is Charles de Gaulle, wbO!le chief delight Is pulling Uncle S a m ' 11 whiskers. What a nuisance! Yet ol all the Francea that the U. S. ha1 known, which would we prefer to de Gaulle's France'!' Louis XVl's'!' Robe 1 pie r re ' s '! Napoleon's'! Clemenceau's? Blum'1? Dalad.ier's? Laval's'!' Surely, de Gaulle's France stl'oag; but the U.S.S.R., at least. haa o1'·•1ooely lost confidence ln the convici. Jn that it ls de1tined to organize the world. Twenty years aeo the Communiat parties seemed cloee to se.Wng power in severa1 countries. Eight years ago, Castro seemed the forerunner of a general Communl!t advance in Latin America. Seven years ago, when Khrushchev pledged Soviet support to ''wars Of national liberation" in the new nation., the.re was grave anxiety Jn Washington that many of these would aceept Marxist leadership. HORIZONS now are much leas dark. A "''""' on A11tl-A neerleanllm There is no doubt that the average European envies the United States, whether It be due to the Americans' supposed. opulence or to the em· barrassing position of tbe ""European wbo has received decisive aid at a difficult moment. Then toCI, anti·Americanism can sometimes be defined at the choice of a scapegoat in a period of unrest, irritation and con- fusion of issues. And the ftmericana often do their best to furnish tbe oetasion.-Cl.awdio Gorlitr, ,_tolic"ll fournalt.s' has moved In a way we recoplae aa wholesome. 'nlat new Franct, n Ul)r comfortable comiianion, J1 1 not our ene'my .. What Italy have we preferred to the Italy that's there'!' W h at Gennany'!' The ··reallsts" will say that· we built up W e s t Germany as a coonter to Soviet power. That's the truth. but Mt the whole truth. A deepe1 truth 11 this: even in tbe harsh atmosphere of total war Americans believed that Germana could change. AS A NATION we so proceeded -not only toward the Germans but toward the Japanese. The temptation of racial hatred presented by the war 1n the Pacl11c was quickly and thoroughly overcome.. The U. S. tOOay applauds the amazing progress of Japan as a sign of what all Asia might do. What, meanwhile. of our other enemies, those who after IMS 1uc· ceeded the Germani and t h e . Japanese~ One does oot belittle the Communlst threat by saying th.at e•en if it f'vaporat.ed, thl1 world would still be v~ hard for U. S. policy to cope with. In a way, Communist aggre.ion helped us. Clearly and definltelJ. the Communists propos~ a world that we knew would be tn· tolerable.. Perhaps we did not It.now what we wanted; but we knew •hat we didn't want. We rallied to oppose a clear-cut challenge. If we are now a little confused. that may be because preaaure from the enemy h a s diminished. Communism Is, of coune, flll1 very Almolt ewrywbere tbe prestta:e and ~· of 'Com1'ftuni!m haive declined. Its followers in Western Europe are aging men. It has been contained and repulsed in Latin America. Its clients have been roundly defeated in the Middle East. The AJrican states. though poor and inexperienced, seem determined to reject Communist blan- dishmentJ. The bitter split between Mo1cow and Peking weakens the Marxist drive in Asia. lndoneala hu wrenched itself out of the orbit of Communlat influence. In the SUtie1 not one nation has entered that orbit. Meanwhile, at the heart of the Marx!Jlt emptre.. in Russia and Eastern Europe, e c o n o m I c "revisionism" advances: men in that region no longer beUe.ve they can prosper unleu they can relax the barsh constraintJ of central planning. They reject. moreover. central plan· ning's cowrtupart. p o l I t I c a I die· tatorsh!p . ll would, ol coune, be wildly ln- cornct to attribute all these chanees to the sll:illfui deployment Of U. S. power. ln90far at our policies have 1uCCffded, that i1 because we have wanted what other peoples have •anted: enough order to think and work, enough freedom to grope toward a future that is not clear to any of us. 'The U. S. has not be!en - and l'leed not ever become "policeman to the world." Nor the world's impatient preceptor. We have never been under the illusion that it wu either our right or our duty to W:Non the world in our imaa:e. YET, SINCE we po11wsed huge advantages of wealth aod power, could we have stood aside from the flux of world events? Should we have allowed those les1 powerful than we to sboot down the least powerful.? Wasn't the genera] pattern of our action in accordance with the broad drift of what the world's peoplea sought? We made tactical m.i&takea, which historians will make their reputation• by documenting, But we in our day cannot be certain which were the mistakes, which were the triumpbl of action or re1trai.nt. Did we pour out too much foreign a.id -or too little? Sbould we in dl.e late Forties have committed our resources to the defense of non-Communist China? Should we have tried to win more -or i9t11 -than we did ln Korea? Sbould we have re.1eued the brave Hungarimls in 1956? Should we have stayed out of the Congo'!' Have "ft be!en mistaken in the be.I~ that Israel could and should survivet Have we milappraidd t.be prospects and tbe perils lri \tietnaim? No doubt we bave been wrong aboat one or another of these specifics: possibly we have been wrong about all of them. Nevertheless, the world of 1968 is better -less impoverished, less menaced, less divided, freer, more bopeful -than the world ol 1948 or 1958. The U. S., believe Utis, has had something tn do with that im· provement. Let's recognize that fad at least before resuming the ID: terminable debate about what we should do next. Let'a keep on carplnC at Secretary Rusk u we carped al De.an Acheson and Dulle1. But let's not suppose tba~ alf goes wrong. Rema,.kable in au these years hu been our refusal to sink into a self· righteous moral etir.tempt toward those against whom we have con· tended. In 1950 BA Arneric8ll reporter, visiting the Vatican, interviewed Mol'lSignor MontiD..I, DOW Pope Paul VI. The prelate had a moral point to make with some imiatence. Tbe.re was grave danger, he said, that the Americaru would come to hate the RusaUma as, in other decades, the French had hated the Germ•s. the Italians had hated the Austrians, the Greeks had hated the Turks. The American reporter. however, a.aw no factual evidence that what Mantini feared waa happening. Does anybody want to praise Americans? Praise them for thia: ~ have look· ed bostllity in the eye and have not h.atert. ,-----------0.r ,,._ 111 s-f'nneriaee ----------· A CERTAIN YEN TO SPEED • • • BJ HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -C b a 1 e Webb, repGl'1I that ht teated the resulta of bll speed reading courae by r~ a ChineM oe.wspaper and Is now lulnl tht scbool for wblplub • , , Amsican President Untt bdqll. -NC'd lll1t ~ , ...... , t...n Cao<. A. C. Shey aboard APL.'1 Prtcldent Adams, off the Welt eo.11. al Africa: "Large wtwa emboillded oa bow. Neceuary .., tlllp .. -· Whal• only ~.''. lit could hive aav«d mCIHJ' bJ abllltl '"Sllhhd whale. 18 tame ... bu.t m1;1bc IM didn't -.. _,.. .•• Our dlQon ................ tht wnlie in Otto ~·-." ·---f~ '°'" ~c~ = eteap1 tNm mi a Ciilo-__ ., ....... ITp, UP AND AWMAATI ,_.,._ -......... ..... ·--...... .. ............... " nft, . .., ......... c:r.-.-. :;.,-••, ......... - -Ill -" •• " - . . . passersby brushed by her. Then along came a young man. Negro, sharp ln a ~alher jacket. 1milin1 and cocQ. Without I0111'lg a 1tep. be toot her arm and led be:r otr the curb. all tht wh!le talkinl a mile-a.minute. Ha1.twa1 acroa tbti mtenectkift. lbe amiled a t some~ be said. Aa they reached lbe oppodt. cur'b. she -. .. lau.ctms ralb'. 'nle11 •be put tier amt Otroup hit and they dbappeand together, both laulhin1 . , . Ncnr thett'1 Uie bectruJna: f:I a beO of a lot kt.fer •torJ than '"Guesa Who' a CamJna ttl Dln.ner, .. TllB SAN MATEO Bl>. ol ~:.=.:.~ 1111 lit. a.Jr. lib ,,_ -1t.ppo4 • lo ~ • ••• ""'-wllld! s. r . -RolllAwb-ft'ID Plrtl: '"'"I\b la tht thnai te -rr-. SjirlOs "' ...... alt _. tht a tr• eta. 1bopa and ndWutl ol. Pan. .. d• utM.. ""'LWo. ...,..., ... -... -.-.,. tbt -low .... w.w,. i.-n .... "11 •llCI.. Lo Do,.. llo4 ,_ , .. • • • I •• SO man! dinen. and MuJm'a on dress.up Digbt (Ftiday) had 10 empty tablet in its lnMr room and not a soul .ln its leCODd room. I .. THEM FELLERs ever there have scored al&iD.. 1be ... Prea. of the colOl$8.l DI Poot empt.re ~on.Jy the thArd no.DD' Pont chief in the ta.yr. blstor)' or the com4 pany) Is Ow-lea B. McCoy of-. OI-. OI heU, ol OAKLAND. AND I GVB56 we aren't .veo l!nt •till hippie poatma. c.osr. ""''"., .,_ bao Jllll -C-ed a bill for a apectll po1taie Nl!>P .... -Ille -.... mllllrilu ~ -.tod tbt mail behrla Mlam.l Ind WeR PalrD -, Pia., until -· • , , Abo ""'tlo' ol • --Mmp ·--M.Ltot(lu llafaitl CalU., --. (I rec t mat....i anc.ter. A II r a h • m Parlltt, pUI tbt !ht tu'".-<! In lib -....1 w-., -. .. Sti>t. .. JN. "Ill olhtr ·-· 0. polnll DUI willl a bo&YJ .ip, ..... family .... pakl -...,., lhu ... ollier Ill lht UDllld !Matet.'' COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH WESTMINSTER .. -6:10f)Qiw 6:l0f)S.. GEa Alm<nt sion ab and lo1 m[ft 7:00f)Od! a @ m111r. 7:JO f) Cl: 0Sca Ota• I m0at 1:001) Oit O u• (iT CI: l:JO 0 liil 0Ma lection pers," Tues.; Wed ; Thurs @ (1 t:QOf)~ WI a ~ OM c:o-h03 m1a <m a t:15llL 9:25 0 fj t:JO f) ~ O Ci 51 Fe Go mL Q)PI @ G lO:tOtJA a ~ • Lawfc Sales perso day); Virlif {Wed (Thut (Frid UE 01 (i1) ( Ci)( 10:30 f) ( B C Ptt• Ante bray Bern Ill 0 • m ... ,,.. ... (C) 2:00 a a (j) T• Ttlt tll• Tnd:tl (C) Q) lly lttpl'I; feebn! Tu•. only. 0 ti) (.i) Ytu Don't Say (C) 1:1111 '"" Us 1111t n.,,.._. 6:JO f) Sllltrbt 5-tst. (C) "While I Run Tl11s Rice." 0 (!7' Cl) TIM Ntwlynd Ci11M (C) 11:00 a a()) loft of Uft (C) 2:25 a NIWS (C) _,, .... 0 ~ @ ,_,.rdy (C) 2:30 I)~ Tiit Edee of Nipt (C) :.,\. o ~-EscMtire: <C> "About Almost £verythin1." A two-wfftl StS· sion about ethics. values. emotions. and lol'C. g Mevie: See Daytime MCl'lllS. O ta) (i) The Mitdl Ciimt: (t) ~ G» Trvtll Of Conttqutnat (C) Georae Hamilton auests. m EAlllUtiotlll Features Q) hlllptr llettll 0 low Tlllt lob; Coo•in& Around 11!25 I)~ (IJ CIS ...... 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O Movie: See Daytime MCl'l1es I) CilOf&t Putnam News (C) O N1WS: (C) Baxter Ward 0 MlfYtl S41ptrfltfOIS (C) 9:30 0 ~ Cf) Bewrty HilnMnia (C) 0 ~ (i) Conctnbation CC> O Futl«r. (C) ''Rearinr Cl!ildren af Good Will." (R) Tuesd•y only I m Woody Woodbury Sllow (C) CB Bozo's Bl& Top Sllow (C) (ill (}) Mike DolleJas SIM>w (C) m ta er.. .. cC> m "'* s.ma f111111 @(J)S.. "'"' LESLIE CHAR LFSON p/ay1 th,. Jratured mlr of l fls Don11rll~ 111 the """' day11nir drama Jnirs. Lou• Is a Ma11y-Sp/e11dnrrd Thi111f. Mot/· dov 1hro11Kh Friday at 1·00 PM, ill ro/nr ()/'I CRS. 1 1 5:00 O Pit httlt: (C) Jan Murray CO· hosts. I C!) Tiit AlllazinJ Three lO:tO 11 llaily of M"'*" @ (6) Jimmy lllo111at0n Sllow (C) 0 a Cf) h1'10n1lity: (C) Peter L1wford, Dial\I Sands, ind Soupy Sales 1ttempt to auess tht inner I ~Ci) S.akey's Pina P1rty 5:30 0 Owe and Henitt person1h11es of Phyllis Diller ,<Mon· 12:30 I) f8 ({)As tM Wond T11111 (C) day), Dour McClure. of PIBC s ~· 0 @ @ DIP of Our Livet (C) I Vir1in11n (Tuad1y), J1Mt lttlh O ~ r.n T 1_ ... (C) (Wednesday); ICtor Jimmy Brown 1w 1.1J ruwre -. (Thursd1y); end G«>r(e H1milton m Mwie: See Dlyt1me MOVIU ( F rld1y). Q) Dilflnl for Dtfflr• 0 EAi Al .. 11 EHfc:iln (t) 1 :00 I) ~ Cl) L.1ft 11 • llbny Spltll-f> McMt: See D1ytime Movies. · dtfed llllir (C) @ (.3) ,11Mf11111 Blhnrlttd 0 9 (i) Tlle Dldorl (C) a3 '6) Sun11y Tod1y (C) 0 @ 00 Tlle F11cttJwe IO:JO tJ ~ (j) Olm Y111 DJ't Dew 1:30 0 ~ ({) tto ... ,arty (C) 0 @ (6) Hoffyweo4 S.tr•: (C) 0 Qa (i) AMttw Wet1d (C) Peter Mershall welcom• flllltS Eva CB C1111t111 Tllt9trt: This week's Mien. Noel H1rrbon. Ninetta Fa· films are "Headln' fOf Hemn:· briy, Della Reue. and Shelley Mondiy, "I'll Sell My Life," Tuet· S.rman day. "lady From Lisbon," Wednn-0 ElhlcaUtftlt ftlltw• day. "Marry Me Acain." Thursdiy; O Alt N1W1: (C) Bob Youna m The Adda111s flftlily ta) l6) This Diy 1961 (C) ~ (fJ Ciifl Fro111 UNCU: In-School rro,r1111111in~CU Cllanntl 21 offlfS 1ir ti1111 fOf Htt Los Anplts City Ind Ctu nty Sdtools fOf dllldrtn's ln·sdtool pro111m1111na. In addition, tllt station broack.utl 111- .via propa1111 for t.udMrL P'ro- lfllM 111 sdledui.d IS follows: Monday 8:30 AM·2:30 Tuesday 10:20 AM-3:30 Wedntldiy 9:45 AM-3:30 Thunday 9:.45 AM-4:30 Frtday 10:00 AM-2:30 O (11) fl) Tllit Momltir (C) and "Police Dos." Friday 'l------------- SUPPORTING ROLE -r,.,. prt!ll.Y members of thr .fko/111/f rorps de holltt lend mnrr thn11 moral mpport tn a mmrk'hat 1m rtrady Dick Marti11, •<'hn Is cci· hnst of thr V BC Jprnnl Tltt Hi11hli1thlJ of tht frr C11pt11f,. ,./ 19611 colorcoff Stmdav at 9 PM FROM ANOTllER Pl I VFT - l,11rst· rtar Rohr rt Lonumr pm tray• (;an· Sr1•r11, a 10th antwv mun who h11.• hun livmg nn 1111 nthrr planrl, tmd sa ... hn. tht "" plays hi' rnmta11/ rnmpa11mn ''" 111 "Asnll"""nt Fwth," n Ht>tl' i11 which tht fair 11f thr 1q11/d ha1111s 111 tlrl' fiu/ctm 1· 1111 NBC" 'itur Trrk """''Clllf, rrldnv Ill llW PM Page 3 SATURDAY '-• e 111e ........ (C) <60> D ID Cll frlllll llcSet <Cl <JO> R ,, .... Ole 0,.,: (C') (30) To iirstif• lineup lllcludel 8111 Andel· IOn. Marion Wortll, Grandpe Jonis. Biny Walqr and .l.1n Howard. D '"' CltJ <C> <60> m c..MC! <C> <60> m 12 va.a ..... (C} <60> fl)..., Mllliett mno..,... ...... l:JO D s.tw_, Ntws CC) (30) D NCAA .-....: (C') (90) From the L.A. 5'M>rU Art111. Fr1nil Slms and Biii flem1n1 e1ll the ICtJon of tht 11me Ullt cli!lllles Ont al hbtofY'• 1reatest coll11e bllklttMlll susons. Toniaht's pme will dets· mine Iha nltion's number ont tum fJ Ma. DM&la: (C) (60) Polly Bttpn co·hosts fl) Wlfld tf Y..U. O> Atrlbl ti Nerte 7:00 ft 9 (() CIS [,.Ina """= (C) (10) Ro1er Mudd D MIC s.r.., <C> (30) m I lMI Lecy (JO) Q) Cillip11'1 labN (C') (30) \ ... ~ .. .. ... ' .. .. .. ........ ,... .,,..,... .. .... • 0 .... I.Illa a.. 1:JI. 9 (I) Jlditl aa-r. (C) (60) ftie ~ Ind tflt NoftlRll 1-M ... lOlldon Oii Ille Miit llop lft tlltll' 'rovnd-tht-WOl1d J.uM w .,. i. wltat to '"*' Ofl Btttilh .... ,IJI an Louis ""· ltoMrt Coote ruat. CK) II ID Ci) n. l*t: (C) (60) ''nit ~ Cefllctioft. H The s.lnt. wftltin1 1n Istanbul ""*""'· dull wittl I 111111 wflo mlUs I IUddaft 1ttect on 1 prttty &111. The Ind· dtfll plunpa Simon htldloftr Into • drltna thlt leads to tflt diaoftty tlllt I nfulblt lfltiqua a>lltc:tton has bttl'I stolen and one of Simon's friends murdtnd. Simon II 1rratld for tht murdtr and mteb witll tht mott ltrrifyln1 form el pot'Mltlal tortul'I ht ha wtr faced. Gtorlil Brown, star ot Bmtdwly and Lon· don 1t111 (''OllYerl") llltlb n Olya. Otht11 futurtd lf'I htw Wynaanll, Mlc:hatl Rippe<, Martin BtMOn, Nlcolt S1ltft)y Ind Henry Sostln fJ IHI(]) D6c c... <C> ClO> c:J Mewtt:., •• ,.,.... ,,.. 1 QMt ._.... (drama) '32_,aul Munl, Gto,.,. Rift ..... IWillft (C') (90) m Mic Strwicl (C) <JO> fl)"· " ........ Secret ...... mon ...... l.1IO D *INJ a.di: cC> <60> eonn1e Guitlr ruets. fJ @ CV.....,_. c... (C) <30> CD c..try M9c ('C) (3 hr) .. . . . Jack __ Lem11aon Mickey lloonq Ernie Kovacs In Operation Mad8 all Tiii Prllall n. Tiii c.,1111 II tlal Miiie tut raclrld tlll Anlr! Saturday 11:15 pm Sz MAltCH 23. I 1 (60} Stan n, • ruoected lndustti1li.1t · •= ......,, . .,1r1t1ona to hilh po11tical of· I Cltlfdla C.n! , tht dttlctlvt l'lfu• to follow D ~ lli&tll MIN: CC> '"TM lalt S...t" (western) '61-ft~ Hudton, Kirt Dou&las. Matt M lchll IAlllllCI rules llid down bJ Pilf. 1 ltM fnHn ~ · , wflo has CIOmmlltloned tM in· m ..... ID flldl11t fl'MilstJti-tlotl. llld Ma inltlatM lucla 11:20 D ..._ I f1h for 1 Into unopected peril. (R) ' la •trllttd Dr. llldll9 (60) U:lO 0 TII• TOlliftd Sllow (C) :-::'·,,., ~ .... (C) (30) Jedi Llttwn. " ..... "11le Iii ....... (tel .. k n ~ • u Ill IJ! I ...,... Z2: 1he Cttrnao11 venture) '57--Errol fl1nn, Rosln111 11111·" ROf) . ., ..... 2? llMie: '"Tiie ......... lM II .... : (C) (30) "Bull FIP.'' .._. .. (dr1ma) '55-Usl Dani.tr. er Wint hosts and 111m18s 1 lZ:OO 1J flhvie: .. .,..,.... (drlllll) '54 1t th• unblliftlbl• ritu1I of -Merion Brando, Jean Slmmona. und Diftr1 o1 Ali 11 th., prowe !Mir manhood by dMn1 from 12:l0 m Alt.ffipt Mowia: (C) "DnMt tlll trMa ind stDppina lndln from SMds" (adventure) '55 -Rllph tM anwnd by wiMS around thetr M .. ter. (C) "s-.n Nd tllll SIM anldel. Q91M" (spectacular) '64 -Alen _.. ........ ,,.. (C) (2 "" ~~la~~~d ~~ o.w. O'alc* ~ (q c.... ..... Qllel9 et ....,..... (spKtac· ular) '64-YYOnne rurneaux n. ua ..... 111n: (C) (30) Marlow. .... (60) .... (C) Tiie r..,.. (C) a.. Sii Ceu , ..... 52 ~ .,,,.dell .. ..... (c:oallld1) '57 -Jadl 1mlWllft, Ernie Kowacs. Kathryn mt. l:OOD...., <C> ac.a. ... : <C> """""...., llr. Alliala" (dram1) '57-fto~rt Mitchum. Oebof•h Kerr. "'hn111ft1 T...... (western) '56 -Arthur Franz. "Celtftdllltiel Apllt" ( 11111' t11Y) '4>-a!1r1es Boyer. "TIM flnt Tu." (wat1m) '56-Joel McCrN . m "'""= .,_. llMllHrt • .,.. (western) ·~OICOI Ates. Martha O'Ortlc:oll. 1:15 8 ~ "Tiie ,....... (drama) '53-«irtl Dout!as. Milly Y1t1l1. .......... KIRK DOUGLAS ROCK HUDSON The Last Sunset CHANNEL LISTINGS Information for th••• log1 Is furnished by the televlslon ato· tion1. TV WEEK is not re1ponslble for lost-minute chona•• in program listings. 8 KNXT a KNIC • KTlA 8 KAIC Cl KHJ GI KTIV GI KCOP 9 KWHY e KCET E KMEX KlYD KEIO KIAK KLYD KEIO KIAK CCIS) CNIC) (Ind.) CAIC) (Ind.) Clnd.) Clnd.) UnclJ (Incl.) (Incl.) (ABC) Cable CNIC) Cable CCIS) Cable (ABC) CNIC) CCIS) Los Angeles Los bgeles Lot Angeles LotAltgeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Lot Angeles Lot Angeles Los Ang.a.. Los Angeles lakenfleld lakenfleld lakenfleld lakenfleld lakenflekl lakenflelcl A star (*I preceding o log listing indlcotet It 11 o paid advertisement. Channel• 22, 28 and 34' ore UHF In lo1 An- geles, with 28 being the educotlonol ( ETV) station. Chan- nels 17, 23 and 29 are UHF In lokenfleld. Thia ___. .. 11 ,..wit._. ..... .., fet ltll1 ~ ~ TV w-. • ...... ., ........ ~-' ............ c:. ...................... ~- ............ P.O .... lltO, O...._le, C.IH. A4Wt9tl1 ~t.._ 1-.r!Nt .. .... ~ ~ ..... ,.,._, .. ttlla ~- Carl Betz as Judd-A Defensible Case Paul Mona.sh gets away wllh murder- also various kinds of iuven1le deliquency. extortion, rape. illegal abort ion and other assorted types of criminal behavior. Monash is creator and ellecurive producer of the trauma-strewn territory of Peyron Place. but more recently. creator and execu1ive producer of Judd. for the Defe~. a no· holds-barred courtroom drama srarring Carl Betz (Fridays. 10 PM. ABC). Somehow. dramatic series. not to men· tion soap operu, can rreat anything from incest to infanticide with little trouble from the censors. who are busy measuring the ellposure of Judy Carne's navel . <?n Ro.wan A Martin, or debating the pohtrcal vrc~s of a folksinger on the Smothers Bros. W11h Judd, Monash tackles highly controversial and sensational material Plots are compli- cated. with twists and counter-twrsts. but no twistier than real-life cases which Mo- nash frankly admits he "steals.. from the daily newspapers. making certain changes for the TV scripts. There was the story of a juvenile boy, admired by his peen, who coolly plots the murder of a girlfriend "for kicks" Cbaseu on the famous Schmidt case): there was a touching story of a deaf-mute couple who. despite Judd's efforts, fail in their attempt to keep an adopted child: an episode called "Conspiracy" dealt with the defense o~ 1 prominent erchitect whose career was berng ruined by rumors spread by a private police force: there wu a story called "Death from a Aower Girl," which undencored every- one's right to equal justice. in this case in- volving "hippies"; a recent episode entitled "The Devil's Surrogate" (approved before- hand by representatives of the Catholic Church) took up the touchy caae of a priest who stands accuaed of the rape of one of hia atudenta, who is pregnant, and the mur· der of her boyfriend. What makes all this several cuts above many courtroom dramu.. and certainly above the soap opera level. is the quality with which the stories are done. the ex-...... By MARIAH D£RH cellence of the wrrting. the use ol out ~landing guest stars. and the solid ac1ing of Carl Betz (as well as )O<Jng Stephen Young, who plays Judd's sidekick Ben Caldwell). Though much of the material in the sc.ripts leans t>.:av1ly on 1he sensational, the emphasi~ on tne 1mponance of "due proc· ess." and the concept of "eq .. al justice" under the law. plus Judd's human concern for his clients, gives dignity to the pro- ceedings. Some stories evoke great empathv for human frailtie.,. both of the a~cu~ed ant.I the accusers. A great deal of the excitement. of courst. revolves around Clinton Judd's flamboyant performance as a defense attorney Hts character i~ loosely pauerned on such fa- mous lawyers as F Lee Bailey and Perq Forman of Texas (where Judd resides) There was a quickly dropped lawsuit brought by Forman when the series first started. "I've never watched either one of thos: fellows in court ... says Betz ... Didn't even have time to go watch a criminal ca~ in a coJrtroom. lo get some pointers." Rut Betz manages a convincing portrayal of a topnotch anorney. much to many viewers' sun>rise. For eight seasons Carl Betz played se:ond fiddle to Donna Reed in her situation com- edy series. as bland husband and father Or Alex Stone. "l got sick and tired o f hearing that word bland." says Sett. "It really wasn't true all the time. In some scripts we had arguments and diiicussioM. even a funny pratfall or some humor-but nobody saw those showii." And though Carl understandably defends his role in that series. the truth 1s that n// the characten tn it were. most of the time. just plain jello bland. Still, Betz credih those years with giving him a chance "to become known. to learn the technrqucs of film. and to get paid for it. Film te::hnique is so different from stage technique. In film, you've got that camera eye right there starrng at you. and many stage actors freeze when they see it." Carl. whose finl !raining and first love is the stage, had been rn Hollywood a year when he got the role on the Donna Recd Show. Tiiough. 1ron1cally. it was not his long stint there, but a performance in a little 1heater production that attracted Monash'~ interest. It was while playing a lead role in the S1age Society Theater's production of "Night of the lguana"-a role in which he played a tough. gutsy, strona, colorful guy-that Monash took note, and when the role of Judd came up, called Betz and nid, "You're it!" And. indeed, Betz has proven that he 1s capable of doing a strong. dramatic char· acter He receives a great deal of fan mail, much of it from highly articulate viewers who praise the adult nature and quality of the senes. Some mail come~ from YCA111t stcrs. and Betz feels this is fine. that 1111 are capable of getting a lot out of the*> ries He lets his own youngsters. qtl t and IO. watch the.. series. He also nanM two letters from real auorncys. named J9t "They told me I made life awfully diW for them-they had to live up to the image!" reports Betz. Carl recently rook off on a long. 116 deserved vacation to Jamaica, wrth his ri and children. But he is looking forward 11 ncllt season. "One great thing 1~ 1ha1 Wi ltam Kelley (who scripted the episode aboif the priest) has been made overall script • pervisor for next year. He's a very talentd1 individual." There are one or two things, though, thl Carl would like to see changed "Saa scripts ... he 5ays, "deserve to be two-partm That one about the priest, for instance. I given more lime could have probed mud more deeply into the motivation~ and ch» Jcters of rhe people involved. "Also. there could be some humef Shakespeare knew very well that w~ lit mor was absolutely essential, even rn tlr most serious. intense dramatic 5ituatront- '" fact, the humor, by contrast. htighd the impact of 1he drama." Then, too, Betz would like to \CC Judi get outside the courtroom once rn a~ even acquire a girlfriend or two "Risfit now," he smiles, "Judd doesn't have mud personal life. True. one .time he sat dolt and matched drink for drink with a ~ lial witness. Another time he seemed • terested in a 9CC1'Ctary. But he muld ht" a more interesting penonal life." Meanwhile, the IUies, which started ~ in the ratin~. has built a considerable ~ loyal followmg. And in the cause of re:al!IY Judd even la,cs a cue now and then. And Monash continues to get away .,.I) murder. but in fine style . t 'V 8ANX. AHt> l&A8T1 W&LC "I haven't met a woman yet, hose figure I couldn't improve!" ·~ •• and noui, Gloria Marshall oflers a uiritten guarantee that she can do the .ame /or you I GIOfll M1rshlll system is 1 person11ized pro1r1m of complete flaure 1nd posture Improve- combined witfl pPtrt Instruction on every f1ctt of beauty. No other wei1ht reducln1 tem e1n, Of does, offer our services. 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DAILY 9-9 SAT. 9-5 GLORIA MARSHALL, Director of the Wortd·s l.a:gnt Fiautt Coottol Sysrem ~ YIU CH H It ltnt Ill •rt11 sin •••lltr 1rJ 11rt .. 1t1tl nDT '"'• netrtU a n1m• IUUllTll T1'AT S. Will llACll llfl 7ill-lfTUllllllll MUI 1111 WITillll l •PIC"1U Pllt• Of TilllL NO DISROBING NECESSARY We cire ttot ci gl(M • FREE CHILD CARE F'or motlter1 witA vo1ntg eliildrrfl CALL NOW FOR FREE FIGURE AMAL YSIS AND COMPLIMENTARY TREATMENT IN NEWPORT IEACH: 430 Pacific Coo1t Hi9hwoy 12 Ilks. Eett of lel"-9 le, Cl11lill Tel.,._: 642-HJO SANTA ANA 1840 West 17th Street Tele~oN: SO :9457 hl•7 , t d n a • Lord Snowden's Film Project ~ News aec:ur:iw procb:iu Don H~·in bad the indirect MUStaace ol Frank S'iaatra. Henry MOOl'C. (gor Stravinsky and ~ c.uals in his campaign to convince Lord Snowdon 10 try laia band at fihn..rnatm, 'The rault of Hewitt's campaip will ~ shown on .. Don't Count ~ c ... ua ... Loni Saowdoo~ ftnt venture into th< field of tek- vlliaa l'C'pOl'ta•. airina as a CBS News Special. Tuaday ar 10 PM oe C:.S. ~s Lor~ SllOwdon octed as dir'''"' anJ t'Glmmtan for ··0o,.·1 Ca.1111 t~ C41tdlu ... ~ impinlion Co approach Lord Snowdon. who is one of tbe workft foranolt still pbotoiraphus. came wMn he saw a layout of bit pboeop'llpbs in the l.oodon Sunday Times. Through William K. Mc::Cluft, CBS News produc:u based in London. Hewitt made the lint inquiry about Lord Snowdon's ioternt in undutaking a &Im pro;ect for CBS News. Furtha c:orrcspondmce raulted in Hewitt and McClure rc-cemna atl iaYiea1ion lo K.emington Palace. It was at this point lhat SUWra. Moore.. Slravinsty aod Casals came into the picture. Hewitt lbought chat perhaps the bat ••t to convioe Lord Snowdon to do a film was to mow bim eumpla of tbe types done by CBS News. and the four be cboJc wue documentary films oo each of these internationally famous men. His bunch proved correct. Lord Soowdoo tiled what be saw and ~ to Hewitt's proposal. Tim all bappmrd m two years qo. and Lord SAowdon last sprina llarted wockin& on the Blm.. Im which be serves as a amenman and director. P-dmcd rm :n1y in Grat Britain. -0on•1 Count the Candles" is delcribed by Hewitt as -an essay on growing old that is both a ~ peroeplM and amsitive loot a.t the prdilems of agins a'nd a ramrbble ~ ia c:iJICmatopllpby." Den:t Han of the Britilb 8roedcaltiQa Corp. is lhc ~ on the broadcast. Lord Saowdoa't llm lludies qiq throuah the e>u of both the rich ud die poor. cbt &f'C&l and the humble. Fteld Manbal Moaqamay, Nod Cowud. Qd Beason. author Compton Mac- tcmie. ~ Bal1lera llepwort.h. Lady .Patricia ltvmcy, a ~ ..... of Queen VICtOria. w1 the famous model Twiggy ~ ICJIDe of die people who eqiras their 'riews about what it -to "°"' old. Scrms 8med by Lord Snowdon and bis crew ioclude the marriqt of a 7S-yar-old man so a 78-year4d woman. a )'OUU:g maa be:iaa laiDd ior Ilia h bairpiecc. the aac:ilC rooms at a bahb raort. Mid wodd-f:amed Leopold ~ DOW 86 ye&n oW. 0 w'ertina ~'a Niatb Sympboay . HcwiU ii ca:utiw: producer and Mc0ure -is p-oduccr of -0on 't Cauot tit Cedlee"" ..... SUNDAY 1:45 .De Qli ···••rt 1:918 .... Us nil "''""" 1:111 ,_ ... ..., (C) De .... -..en 1 .. 1 ... "~(C) nil Is .. Uh (C) •• bllillt(C) ..... (C) .......... (wed· trn) 'St -Dlfe Aobefboll ...... Murphy. • -1 • ... : ... ._._,ii .. SiJ" (dnma) '51-mna Stewart Marttrit Oietrid1. ' ...... ~(C) Q1fl5=..--(C) ·. -:. '. D 0 '. ·~ 5:C 5:l 6:G 7:0 ( ., , ..... SIC* • sw.c. S: (C) (60) "JICQUI I J:lS D _,. ,.,..., (C) ~"' Susa nn Md V•llty of the J:lO~-II u.. C..... w.a CC> Dolls." Htllft Gurlty Brown, Vin .............. ~ (C) JobMOn. Clevellftd Amory, Zll Zll n-. G1bof ind ottlel prominent ptf'IOll· Tiie .._.,.. 11 Ht I 1litltt discuss the llO'lll ind film, ~ n-tre: (C) ''TM War 1nd 1 profile of the 1utflor'1 life ~()), .... ...,. Mis ~mv.,. ..... .,su.: 4:008~(1) Tiit Wt1 hie WtM (C) (~) 07fhe Dltttl Clocll" St11n11· CJ) ...... s,.r-..: (C) •--__, ... _ _... Hu.-and 11 11ftdtd by r1diltlon. Capt. LH """• -·-...,,...., .,_ CrlM kllls Ills supeliot, Admiral Unl¥tnity el Iowa 1ttli.tlc diredo( H1rrim1n NelllOn. ----"'"::"'! Forest [yuhftsli hunt mull dw in ID I left l.llCy (30) Ntw Mexico; ICtor Ridl1rd Ct111111 end his •if• Penni IO qu1il stloot· ID liltlpm'• ....., (C) (30) Ina In P1r11uay, 111d hOlt Curt fB WMllirwt Gowdy dbcu..s the auccesstul cm o. .. ,.. Aill'tl pl1ntin1 of colloe (Pldfte Siimon) 7:JO m QI CJ) hMle ... : (C) (30) _ in Mldli1an. Sirrri Pickens 1uests 11 Lloyd Llr·' 0 :!"f kin, I farmer who ICCUSll I popul1rl fJ) ..Wes old 1lhptor of pilferin& his IMP j 4:30 tJ Ilka ·terr. (C) S.ul 0 Ahn$ky ind t111ckens ruests. I n 9@ w11t OiMtJ: <C> (60) 0 MIC ~ II T....W...: •'fheHOrM Wittl the Ft,lna Till." (e) "Thutre of the O..f." Ninette The Academy Aw1rd·wtnnln1 true hbray narrates 11 tllr" ltadina di· story of 1 cow pony th1t bec.1me rectors (Arthur Penn, Joe Layton 1n lntern1tlon1I Jumpln1 eh1mpion and Gene Lasllo) are SMn workln& -"st1rrln1" Nautical, the real horse with d4-tf 1Cto11 1t the Eueene in actU1I competition. O'.Neill Memorial Theatre Founda· I 0 MlllM $ .,._: (C) "&.-If lion in W1ttffonl. Conn (A) ala" (drema) '5~.llmes Oun, ! (i) festlltn (C) Juht Haros, R1ymond Missey --'!!!!!•• kW Presa (C) IDTrvUI "~-(C) (30) THEATRE OF THE DEAF-Dtu/ actor1 apptar in suMs ITlf....U -· ,_ ..... , I ., ----· I I h I {ii d I ,,. \a.I --..,... ~.. m 8rt1t f11ff1e11b 111 Mak (C)/ rom play:r in a ful • nur en nrcast mt at t It c.u1:ene 4:45 ID fMit Albeft (C) '81..U•p (C) I O'Ntill Mtmorial Tlreutre Fnundntion in Waur/nrd. Cnm1. 5:00 !Ntws (C) fl) AIHfk.111·~1111 MMr Tht "Thtatrt o/ the Deaf" /.f now a travtllinR actinN com- MMt: (C) "Macnifiant Ob_.. Ol) T1le ftwldl Cllef: Julia Chlld l pony prt:renting plays /or nt1dltnct' n/ dta/ people. TlriJ " (drama) '54-Roc:k Hud10n. iliOws how to prep1re babu 1u program. airinK in cn/nr on NBC, Sund")' (at 4·JO PM). i( J1111 Wym1n. rhum Rtdpe No 57 complt'ttly comprt'hensihlt hmh to rhe tit'a/ anti 1h111r wlro 10.W u.ltt 9 . . can htar. Sttn here ir deaf actrns June R11ni witlt Nnntttt> ~._...~Atta TMetrt 1 1.'00f?nq ~t~ ~~~~ss(~nd (~! Fnhra y, whn ir llosteu n/ 1l1t prn[{ram . ......... C..ltdl " ca.wdl· SuPf•mts auest. n ( 0 u,belt: (C) (60) The Dells, m1yne and Cathy Steele, Cliff Mc· O Sundar R990rt (C) (30) ft Emt-(C) Tommy Leonetti, The Flreballa, Thel Atdle and Hans Leiter. m Nen: (C) (30) Jack Latham. Q) "" firat Edition. The Next Five and 5:]0 I a Cl) Aluta11r ....,, (C) Bobby v .. 1uest. 0 Cat and Trtc* (C) (30) EE Manion foru1'1/Prof111 @ (I) Fr• llldte (C) fJ ~ Cl) T1lt Fii: (C) (60) "The! D (i1) (]) S-ay Nlatrt M4Wlt: (C) 10:301J Wor1d of Youth (C) (30) Seccas StiMy (C) Ninth Man." Erskine hunt.I fu1i1tv1 "'Im llld Delli" (musical) ·s~ O Movie: (C) "luq Gallant" (ro • Tiie ....... (C) with S2 million robbtfy loot, 1nd 1n Jt1n Simmons .. ~rtnk Sl.n•tra, Mar· mince) '5~Jane Wyman. Charlton : T1lt ,., tut lrtw u, unknown inside m1n. Murr11 Him Ion Brando, V1Y11n Bl1111e, Stubby Heston ·lton 1u ...... 1s "-ry Hile M1'lton Kayt, Robert Keith, Sheldon Leon· . f V f /\J I \, L ~llitr .~~JofdonuNeunder: W1yne ard, Re11s Toome1. Slofy of whit ID Dnld S41&Slind (C) (2 hr) Ro1e11 H Georae Peters, Anne Helm h1ppens when mlssio111ry 1lr1' ft) future 1:00 tJ t.11 Cf) Tiie Zlst c.tllry: (C) (30) "Can We Live To Be ioor· Th• pMllomenon of man's aain& and the question of what wt can do to prolon1 human life 11 studied. 0 tD Ci) IL c.&letl .._.: (C) (30) USC aoes for its fourth victOfY 111 1 contest with Syrecua U 8 Ma hr .. : (C) (60) "A SI as Anita Hile. mffls Bro1d"1y 11mbler and sl1rta 11 :00 tJ Elntn O'Clod Report. (C) Clete m M4Wlt: (C) "11.tct SlbNtlt" one of the arendest . fr"·for·lll Roberts, Stan Duke. {liOrror) '64 -Boris Karloff, M•rlll ni&hlclub bra"ls of ill time. 0 The llUI Hotlr Ntn; (C) (30) Damon. m C.ldlall Ice Hedley: (C) (2 Tom Brokaw, Ross Porter. m ~ flctitn (C) (30) I hrs) Kitehtner R1n1ers vs Toronto e Public Service (C) (30) EE Olttllet i..,. I Marlbofos m Cllurdl In tlM Ko .. (C) (60) ~ ~•: (C) "J1p1neM Med• fl) Ar .. 1111n Variety Sllow Q) 00 Tiiis o., 1961 (C) Q) Y1rledldn Im Cantos 1 Rim 9 ({) fNIUrl/ N ... lute to Sprina." l :lO O@<il Mot!Mf1-ln-Uw: (C) (30) I ~ (C) (60) "Jerrj's Nf1ht Out With the Boys." Waditlt • ill Anwr (C) (60) Jtrry'a niaht out prompts his wilt, H.tlll 14 tvy mother end mothtr·ln·llW to hive '~a ·• s.y (C) (30) I I flin& of their own. @ CIJ f1Wtf: <C> <30> .. r11p m n. Ill ..., <C> <30> per's Hour ol Peril " Flipper ts tan· U) Play tf Ille .... rftcl UP in I cable atuched to II ft) Pll. (C) I dln11rous mine (R) G) EJ O.edll • .._ I Ti.. T...i (C) (60) hW ef YO!ltll t:OO 8 9 Cl) s.tllert lntllt11: (C) ~ I (60) Greer G1110n, The ~11tlon Cl) Futvre I 1uest. (R) 1:00 ea oo u•: <c> <30> uu n ~ ~,S:f WJ H1&1111ou " helps to brid11 the 11neration PPI iiie la 1111: (C) (60) and helps the Hanford brothers Co hosts Dan Rowan and Dick Mtr· ltnd adult undlrst1ftd1n1. tin 1re io1ned by Joanie Sommers. D 9 CJ) WIN Ilia,.•: (C) (30) Harpel'1 Bimre and noted st1n of "Aldk Adventur1." 111 the remote the sklhn1 world in music, in mirth re1ion1 of the Atdic C11de cameras and marvetous •rtistry Sklt111 in· capture polar b11rs. 0w11rusea, elude Otto and Ma111 Jeline~ Tom musk o•. caribou and Arctic wolves. my Litz. Ingrid Wendi. PM Ro 9:JO IJ OM Step ...,_d (30) 111:15 fl News: (C) Harry Reasoner C1J l'ublic Stmcl: (C) (60) "COn· l 30 _ M · (C) uaA di T rrtt ..;• versation With Hubert Humphrey " l : -ovie: ""' • • o., ~....... • .... _. (western) '58-Rory Calhoun, Bar· ~ ...... raus ~ .... ure ball Batu I!) Teatro stlell 0 Movie: (C) ''T1111111y, Tiii Mt 10:001J 9 Cl) M1-.i: 1.,osslble (C) True" (romance) '6l-S1ndra Dee (60) Wiien 1n enemy 11ent (Albert John Gavin P1ulsen) kidnaps two key sc:1e11llsts, 112:00 0 @ (]) AIC Nen (C) (30) Yitai to tt11 development of 1 spe· .. , ml U S pro)ect alon1 with their 6) Movie: Murder Will Ouf (mY'· wives, . Phelps masquerades as I tery) '53-James Robertson Justlte third sclenlis1 In 1 rescue effort (R) Valerie Hobson R Q) Ci) HI .. Q.,arral: (C) (60)112:15 0 Movie: (C) "Curtlltl Call at CIC· ·~ Joyful Noise " R1mon Novam1, bis C.ttt" (comedy) 'SO -Donald sllent film 1reat, 1unts u 1 p1drt O'Connor, Gale Storm who flees with his small 1roup to 12:l0 0 cuniinl TI111n (C) tscape th• vendetta of 1 twisted killer uune Mock and Robert Yuro 1:00 R Movie: "Souls It Sea" (dram.) also 1ues1 ·J7~ary Cooper George Rafi . IJ SUNDAY NEWS REPORT 1:30 0 ""' (C) * Pres. by Harris & frank 6) Clnern1 Sunday: "Abilene Town " ..... 9 ( MONDAY MAl'CH 25 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 0 (t) "YM're My bwydiia(' Cdram•1 49 -D•n D•1ley Anne Ba•ttr 11 00 O (C) NA WoaH's hV' Cdra· ~> 54 Fred MM:Murny June Allyson lZ:lO ID (C) ''lllert's Ne a-LU Sllow 1.-u" lmus.ul) '54 - flrno' Mtrman Dan Oatley 4 JO tJ (C} w~mw. C*ew" (ro- ~ll(f) '60 -Ed1•r Buctlaiqn. .,.o ty BH Bfn Coopef 0 "Tllt Dec:tw T-.S a ........ rc.omect1> 40-lorttta Younc. R., '41ll•nd rv fN 1N r, '00 0 The ,., flews (C) (60) Jeny Dunph1 0 Tiit 6t11 HMr Nl'tn: (C) ((,(}) Robfrt Abl!fnelhy OR•wlli• 1&0) 0 Sii 0'0.0 ..... CC> "'ll9p" (hofTOt) '61-Moe:llHI Goutfl Matllll Johns • 1" n.em-CC> (30) &Jhar ..... (30) i"1 3 ..... : '1'.,.t ~(XI· 11) -S~Rx:ti.rd Dennrnc. Virp111 Grey ti) ..... c.. fE) TY 1ic11 Sdllll: "N.ttlll"ll Sa enu " A ltSJOll Oii healltl •M diseases m--':JI 0 1" "-r '-(C) (lO) • !t&r.81 (C) (JO) ID*"*'• 111wy <JO> fB TM lilllt ....., l) -._ H~ a..-1 (t) fE) r..-'U: "EnPsfl." ,. :Ii cas u..c ..._ <C> i!l ...... l4 1:«1 o cas &..c "'-= (C) <JO> Watter Cn>nkite o~~<C><30> 0 '*-Y9Nt: CC> (30) ''ThrH f Ka of Norway " O r r...., ct> (30) m I ..... Liiey (30) ID,..,_., lst.M <t> <lOl ti)tf"._ Ttl ~ ·~ ~ (t) '"2.3 .... .. a-. Str..r (mysiery) '56 -Yan »hnson. Vera Miles ED Wallnlp. ....... (C) '.29 X 1" ....._, (C) a!AIN • M1 .,_. 7:10 0 29 'T C ...... : (C) (60) Fts I• '' "•' Rt .... ·nlOfll J)on(! wnh 1h, A•nl,fl••n2 l 1·r ~ (" "'II ,j, .... r ,,, \1,.,,,1,,. 9 JO P\4 on ABC ~llAT lhn writ do "'" r, ""' th. f t> n•u '"'' Cur ;\1m<>1 r"n1? ( irck Tht-31" ( "'' f•.,. ''' ' "-'" \1 "•·• \lhl 11 11 • n'lhrnl! Ii~~ 1h1 f,,,, 1hrcc fl"'''"'""n' 11 .,.,II h. ,.f ""'·11•1 v.mrtlr1., ".thht t 1(1,..<11111111, 111,1 A1m,1111n1£ production "'~' Kn~a.lt~•n · 14'htlh ~.1 nnrd h•t' I "'"'" and ''Jrrc.t 1>nruf3r a.ior <ntnu1n, r f(,.ht·11 t .. •uf, 1 ( "" ''""' W3• n ,, ll~· "'llh (1nt1l<l Tht' 1hird tllll< Jll•Uml II ....... "''"'"'' 14'11h '"" h 11 anll \nnu \far1t: Alhcrl{hcllt l h,.. """ l ooukt "'"'"' ''""~ w11h hh <411Jll\ lal<ntr<I .ond ~rp.•:ihn~ w1fr. ( "'"' I J"r<'n<t• f i.r J'fPthH.IH'" k .. llUf\.., d luf"nPh.h \J ... I 1,,,,,h l..t*'IUmf'\ dJ~lf.Jh: ....... , aml 1.11 \ nuomh' ,,( JHfflarJtKln. 1nclud•n>t '"· ·111•nth' u( 1111<11· l\l nh<•.11,.11 .>Cl~ dtl"\! h• R 1"c. n1onl Th<" rt'"'uh ~t•l"""I l \ \k.~Ch 1n,~r itf whom h.•'t "' • 111.· n ......... ,, r11.Ju,,1un' a roh•h,·il '"''"'"' ~· n11n111c '''"h'll 1•1 II 1 l )I (~\1tl1h •!IU"'H.ilf.., J, 1111~ /'.I"' I ""'ll'"" illlll C.oukt ••II he'. 1,run11 '"''"J \\ JJt<1, ''n1t1nc It, 1, tht' "''' 11m, ""'' \li.h .. ,·I ( ~llJn "'h••m m,in\ "'11 rr·r • mh.·r lo11 h1 '''"''.! 1111, 1n rhr llCl;r<IOnal W1fr '('IK" hut "'h•• J\111.1lf\ ha' t>nn """~·,I ,•• .1 •tnll« J.1n~r \lnCt' 1h~ ;a(tc nf 14 \\ h 1' ... n" '' R1"'i llh'"' ma\ Jc1 l an l Jn · ftu T\ hu1 ht h '" the H ''J'-t "' ,..,hh h \n A".u• Jtl RrrT'k.·m~r ~n~I -.~,u1d 1~. J "'t\Jnth •·I r.1u r· · " •·• rtt, ... 1"'' 1•f T\ ..... 10 THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK MARCH 23 t• r.art~e gets dose totlle llat features. tus, lllt ta cbfet of the 1N.Wr1 Is NlllM ID the doll holpitll for offa. fin• bi,.. la tnMlbk wltll !IPlln Md tM twfea UM her "UI· two hW.llUflttn who bold .. I 11111'' 11 • __. ID ........... ..,._bnlller richt undw the 4-1(• • ~ ....... '* two...\: (30) D~R~ (C) (30) 11iilc· i:..~i>(Jr~: 190." The Monktts dltcowr that an di Thtatn ~ ol Cole im111 '*"' btudcul from 1 local Potter's dmk m"*tl stars Rob- tallvisioft lbtlon hu the PoW« ttt Goultt and Carol UWflllCI 11 to 1111tanttr llnlMtlzt '" • .... FIN '1th1111 and L.1111 v...i. • it Mlciy Doltnz co-wnitt the ~ couple wt1oee 1111n1qa la Mr 1M1t and dnctad thb tpltodt. whose IMs ,...... lnttrtWecl ., 8 ~ "nit ,....._.. (wat-their stlft rvla n htruclllo 11111 em) '36 -C.ry Cooper, Ch.af1ts Kathel1ne It! S"'-'8,.,• ''Thi Biddord. T1tnln1 of the Slwww." In the CIMH1e D IHl (]) C:.-., 111 NTtca: (C) ol the story, writttn by SM! and (lll) ''TM Lions." All 1nthl'VC)Olo· B• s,.act. Frid fildl ht It cbt ind his daulfrter ,,. on tht 1bit to cope wttfl hit a -wlf .. , v.rfl of I lfMt dlsc:ovtry wfltft moods Whtll ht handla htr a lions frllht•n tti.lr dlulnc cm htruchio handles Kitt. Micha• and tht mtft run IWtJ. Antoinette Callan, Jtuk.I W•lt«. Jula Mun· Bower, Roy1I Dano suat. lllin. Marty ln,.ts. Ru.ell Nypt l1J ..... $ ...... : ..... It the Ibo lttr . .,.... (dr.ma) '5~-burenc. Har· IT..,.: (C) (90) Don McGulr1. i. Simone Sicnorlt. Huthtr Seara. W.W ....... (C) (30) Tnidt If C..11 • • MCll (C) (30) DltlllM &...,. ,.,,, ...... (60) NU ..._.: (C) "Tiit Ottltr TtdllMll C... Side of PlfldiM." All lllttltll film Tiiie f rlMtt Clld tlllt studia the f/ff ICb "' Pf'Oll'lll c.lcils J Cndell11 Oft tilt FIJI Islands. n .... • .... lJlqlHti: CC) ., ..... ...._. (lll) Sammy DIVis Jr., Joey Billlop, 10:00 8 QI Cl) C... hr..tt: (C) (60) Ptmt11 Austin iuest SouPf._ SalM. Gloria LOfinr IU'lt-~ ~ (C) (30) II Qa Ci) I Sn: (C) (60) "Sult· Steel MarUt S-ary/Offict ib1t for Fmnina." Asllrned 11 tllt PraillHt bc>dypanb for 1 ptn1mlt'lt YIP, fl!) USC II .. Festlwll: Piano Ind ~ and Scott btcomt In· ~lo music wot¥td In 111 ~ Oii tflt th E El U..,.., of the Pmidtnt of the Unitld IS DtN-DIN DUU?I Sta~==<C) (SO) Starts Apr. 1st, 6 pm, Ch. 5 Ala ......, 11tw1 (C) C60) a a w • L8Cr 11111r: <C> <30> , ...... ce> <30> Wilen the 90.,..,-o14 ptaidtnt of W.W ,...,... the blnll (Dennil 0.y) 1rriws in TMh , .... town, Lucy draaes Aile 1 little old 10'.l01 "9n: (C) (30) Bill Johns. lldy to be his dltt-but is slll Mr. * Mn. ~ f¥lf' In for 1 surprt11! {R) : UIA PMCry: A prof lit of two D ~ (]) 11t ~: (C) (30) " tw Yott'' Potts -Kenneth Kodl "Tiit Tna-et-Ab4.lrah R11d." A and JoM Aahbety-wtlo haw been pitdled blttlt bltwttfl Utt Gtnnlna influ.notd by Frtndl potb. and tht Alts puts 1 ctlild'a lift In dan1tr. Alina Mizrahi, M•rsat Jent u:m 9 a-era.a 1...-t: (C) (30) ruest. (R) Jerry Du11phy. I Men .,.,. (C) (90) 0 Tiit 1~ ..... ~ (C) (30) W.W tf w... (C) (30) Gtorp Sllinner. .. ~ 8~: ...... tfdltY1• Nit Lilt ...._.... iih" (horror) '43-8tlt luaosl. El Jllicll • 111 HliM I~ (C) (30) Buter Ward. •am.,,,, lrlffltll: <C) <30) • ....= .,. u ....., __.. Alldy andStm tum to find 1 lltt ( ra1n1) '55 -Hay• H1rutet. Ed· fOf Goober. Applyifll to • COl'llPut.f ward Mulha,.. datl MMce, Goobtt dmrs Ecltll , ... ,,_ (C) (30) Giblon. 1 pretty Ph.D. wtio is Im· 1111*: (C) ..,,... f,.. PlrW' prtsstd that Goober rub IO rnl4IY ( fllnl) '55--forrat Tudttr. Mir· boob-until slll finds out that Ill Wtlttfnr. they lrt comic boob. Kin Btny, m ..... (C) Nancy Malont ruest. Na Dir i• (C) n am..., n..a "-: <C) ..... ~) "lni'lllf Money.:• .!"r.t pm; ll:JO 8 ...... : ..._., M ~ bltra try to malle their Clfl't 1o9e (~ '5~Troy Donahue, Joanna horat nose out 1 very lm!lltitnt Moor1 ltoft. Dlnn1 Thomn. Don Adams, ft@ Ci) Tiie T-'Pt 11119: (C) Sid C..Ur, Nb/ Delton star. (R) ~!!!l Divis Jr. holb this ~ • (ft) (]) ,..., --= (C) (30) I (12) (I)..., ....., .. (C) "lit tilm Dill" An "'*-,_. la ~ Slllw (C) 111111 UtrMtlllS ID dyumltt tbt '*" plbl ....,. • fortiaft llllblaMor l.2:JI, .... CllJ 1s M1111 t!Mt9d for • ltliOlll run· 111111: ~ ..._.. Cdr1- t11ot WOUlld. llwma Dint, Mn· IM) 'S5 -Tom Drllll, Clt'Oft hi• Sof11r rUlll (R) Mltbtws. 1......, CC> (30) 1t:11 D ...-.,... t1 t1111 wr .. Pldn (liOnot) '57-#aul Bird!. ., ~, ,......._._ 1• 8 llllfll: "W• £111 • ._.. -.._._ (....._..) '52 -Geor'ft llurJllY. :JI a IJI Cl) ,..., Mair: tC> (30) f'illlY cume irrl. -......,., arm 1s bn1M9. • D ._ <C> of· BObby Troup' Bobby Troup ... musiciao. sonprltcr, actor ... hu the p~ttbial .. Lction of Fans" all ova the world. A one-hour special (Tuaday at 1:30 PM on KCOP, Channel 13). paya tr1butc to the attis1'1 talmt1 and abilities and lets him prove it for you. Totether With h~at qual1et (IOme o~ the top-rated mu1ician1 in Hollywood) Troup alnp and p,la~ aome of the sonp he wrote and made amous: .. Route 66, ' • HunJTY Man," "Pree and E.iy." "Glrl Taflt" and "Ronnie's Lullaby." June Cbriaty. the little 1irt who 1tartf¥f hn 1uccnsful carter 1in1in1 with bands at the aae of 13. lends her ftnc ta~ts to the Bobby Troup Hour, sinJina some of Bobby Troup'• btl hits such at "Daddy," "loMly 01rl" and "McanJn1 of the Bluet. Stan Kenton. the man with whom June Chrtsty mack many of her top ruordinas. is a apecial 1ua1 on the Bobby Tro..ip Show to introduce the jazz portion tellln1 of Troup's contn'bution to modem American music and to 1he Jazz 1rcats wittl whom he has wrirten music. such as Duke Welfin,ton, Hant Ma~ini and Neal Hefti. Johnny Mercer. one of America's most popular eon1writcrs, will also spteial JUCSl to pay tribute to the role Bobby has played in the mutic world. Bobby Troup won an Emmy tor his "Stars of Jan" show on ABC-TV. Other awuds Include: Playboy Mapzlnc, Metronome Mapzine, Downbeat Mapz.inc, Radio-TV Guide Award, National Academy of Rec«din1 ·Artl and Science.s (Orammy Award). Bobby Troup c.o SH boob with hia citack>ns.. Motion pictutet Jn wh~b Bobby •ppared 11 en actor ~ "The Gene Krupe S\ory., (as Tommy Doney), "Five hnnte., .. "Fint to PIJhC." .. Hi ah Cost of Lovin(' ( co--starml with Jose Perrer). He has wriuen the thcma for the foflowin1 motion pictures: "Will Succaa Spoil Rock Hunter?", ''The Great Man" and many othen • 1uHe London. Bobby Troup'• talented and btautiful wife, it INft wi<b him ht a ftlm dip ~ the flow. -i'be Worell a~ Music of y Trovp., is done entirely in color and was bofh writkn and produced by Jerry Dexcer. BUI SderwaJ1 II the EMcuti~ l'roduccr for KCOP. ...... 11 .,, •EW Adl'nlrol BIG SCREEN ••• RECTANGULAR TfV Sensational New Models ... Sensational Low Pricesl The Greatest Color TV Home Entertamment Center Value EVER I ....... '*" em.._k.,.... ........ -......... RI/Im ... • ,, ........ Cillllll .. ....._, .... n.a Ntt le,......_. ---... zn .. -~ __ ...., .... ------... _ ..... _ ____ ._ ___ Your Choice 1429'5 n. .,,? at I _.. D1ST -.. a c "" I a C.o6ar TV halille aetawwsalt c.rmr in • ~ 4r cabinet. BC. ~ tt7 IQ. in. cdar ~ p"'5 Admiral Instant ""'-' apentJoR; Solid ~ Stereo with FM/ AM ,..,. tour SJ! I s.; ~ ~ w Cllbmllt. MORE Exciting Value& on Ad1nlral • COLOR TV ..., 155000 NO DOWN O.A.C. Ola.T fl' .... ,....._, ..... na .... c.-., ._..... .....,. _____ _ _._..,...ZZ7 .. -~ ...... ~ M.000 .el1 dlaSML l ...-UMF-.~ ................ TUE SDAY MARCH 211 For mornina and afternoon Hstinp, please '" DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •• the day' I moviet. DAYTIME MOVIES 1t:00 a <C> ............ '"'"*-'> 'S7 -,.. loofte, Terry Moore, Jlftet GaJno<, Dun .11..,.. 11:00 • .,...,, .... .., ..... (ciOmedy) '44-Jlmmy L}'lbt ....... " Al*tdt tw PtuH..-(comedy) '41-Jlmmy Lydon. 12:10 m ""' ._. ,.. '"'""> '51 -Jama MalOft. "Wtt ,...... (Wit· tnl) '53--tieft Stiel. 4:lOIPl"1'1 ........... (d,..) '57-Ray Dalltoll, Col1"ll MllW. D"AMeltU ........... (drt· ma) '64 -Annie Gltanlot, Aldllllt M1jerone. I , f ... I ', I, 1:11 • Cll ~ .... CC> (30) "81tw Cnlldllte. .... , ............ (C)(30) ....... ,..., .. CC> (30) ~rt1t1 It ttl• Colof fl Gold." A lonc·fnlltntlld IDld Pf'lllPldlN"• .. CCMfY of bona lft o.tl\ YIU., ... ,. fllhrtllc ....,.,.... a' r..., CC> (30) • I Liii UcJ (30) ............ (C)(30) ..... ,...... D(I)....., (C) ! bill* F8cl _. F..,: "WMt tM &lllllll LAllllllll." 8(1) ........ .., ......... 9: 7 10 7 t I • • 0 • • I ft • p • I • • ' " • ' d ) SUNDAY 4."()() 8 9 (I) C8S C..,Nn'• fllm fHtival: .. Hand 1n Hand." A re- peat ofihe award-winning British motion picture about the friendship be-tween a Rom1n Cathohc boy and a little Jewish g1r1. The 90-minute film reveals how the youngsters overcome the challenge of rehg1ous prejudice with childish lo8ic and a disregard for adult narrow-mindedness. The children are portrayed by Philip Needs and Loretta Parry. Other-lead rota are taken by Dame Sybil Thorndyke as a lady who befriends the youngsters, Finlay Cume as a junk dealer, John Gregson as a priest and Derek Sydney as a rabbi. "Hand 1n Hand" was produced by Helen Winston, directed by Philip Leacock and written by Diana Morgan Hosts of The CBS Children's Film Festival are Burr Tillstrom's Kukla and Ollie with Fran Allison. 9:00 0 ~ (•:ulffcijll HlahllChts of the lee C.pecM9 19A> (C) file comy team of Rowan and Martin serve as co-hosts for this hour of music, mirth and artistry on ice. Joanie Sommers, Harpers Bizarre, and noted ice s katers such n Otto and Maria Jelinek, Tommy Litz, Freddie Trenkler, Romayne and Steele and Har\s Leiter are special guests MONDAY 9-.30 0 Ill) "Kist Me K•te." (C) Robert Goulet, Carol Lawrence, Michael Callan and Jessica Walter star in this 90-minute adap· tat1on of Cole Porter's stage hit that opened on Broadway In 1948 and en10yed a two-year run on Broadway with Alfred Orake and Patricia Morison 1n the leads. The MGM movie ver· s1on, released m 1953, starred Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson This special marks the fim ;oint appearance in a telev1s1on musical play for Goulet and Miss Lawrence (Mrs. Goulet). They play Fred Graham and Lilli Vanessi, whose mar riage 1s over but whose lives remain intertwined by their stage roles as Petruchoo and Kathanne in Shakesl)Nre's "The Tam· 1ng of the Shrew " In the course of the story Fred finds he is able to cope with his ex-wife's mOOds when he handles her as Petruch10 handles Kate. TUESDAY 7:30 0 (rt: rn I IPIC!AL I How Life Bqlns: (C) This IS a one· hour color documentary on the mystery and miracle of life and the first comprehensive report on reproduction ever shown on telev1S1on. Eddie Albert 1s narrator of the documentary that surveys reproduction in many species and includes films of an actual human birth. Elctens1ve research, compilation of the latest films on reproduction, interviews with leading scientists and filming 1n ma,or research centers have gone into the special. Underwater films showing the birth of sea creatures. scenes of bu'ds skimming across the water in courtship, the mating dance of butterlhes. sea gulls, foxes, prairie hens and albatross, and experimental studies with mice to help explain the mystery of genetlCS are all ~rt of the fascinating story of hfe. 10:00 R ~ CBS News Special: (C) "Don't Count the Cendles." oes<:nbed by executive producer Don Hewitt a& "an essay on growing old that 1s both a very perceptive and sensitive took at the problems of aging and a remarkable achievement m cinematography," this documentary martls Lord Snowden's first work with motion pictures. Lord Snowden (husband of Princess Margaret) 1s one of the wor1d's best-kriown still pho· tographers. Filmed mainly in Great Britain, the broadcast examines aging through the eyes of the great and humble, the rich and the poor--from people spending their retirement at coastal resorts or at health resorts and spas to those apendlng their later years alone and lonely, or In homes for the aged . FRIDAY 7:30 fJ r;tl (j) I Ifie~ Hart.m Gtobftiotters: (C) Comedian Pat Harrington and BS sports broadcaster Pat Summerall are commentators for this proeram billed as a ''full hour sports· •nd·entertainment special." The fabulous "court jesters" dis· play their basketball 'Skills and court comedy in a g•me with the Wash1n(lton Generals 'How Life Begins' ... An Unusual Documentary It was, 1 think, ten years a'o that a few movie theaters scrttl\C'd a Swedish film c1lkd samethma like The Birth of a Baby Nunes were in attendance. no one under 18 admancd, and "concerned FTom "~nt/)• ltatthld /Mm/1, h1- lla Tltomlolf. 4, '"'"" ob.mt tit' 1111racl'I of blrrlt anti /if,, ci1iuns" protested lhe film (which simply showed the actual birth o f :.i baby) as subject matter unsuit- able for public consumption . II is a sia.n of our drastically changed times that, on Tuesday, ABC offers a most unusual docu- men1ary called .. How Life Be- gins:· Adapted by executive pro- ducer Jules Power from a book hy the same name he wrote two ycaf1 ago, the program is dC'· tcribed as a story of the mystery and miracle of reproduction in all 'pccies. Power is eminently qualified -4te is producer of the award- winning children's TV program. Discovery. He produces educa- tional films in association with Mc:Graw-Hill. For this show, he did research in four foreign coun· tries and 20 rncarch in,titutions in the U S. He has produced an cxtnot'dinary p~ of work. There were many prohlemt--how much informa11on to include on current studies of DNA, and the po~sibility of producing life m the test tube? How to 1re:.it the theory of evolution, and the various rtllsious myths and theories regarding man's origin? Power ha& solved' 1hesc very well. First. he insisted on and was aiven complete freedom hy the network and the sole 'ponsor, the 3M Company. The maner of specific rcliaious beliefs is bypassed, but the film begins with " quotation from Genesis, and the entire emphasis is on the awe and wonder and mystery of Nature and the miracle o( reproduction. Two famous scientists appear in brief in- terviews, discussina the rc~arch on DNA. and the staggering moral questions involved when man dOC3 in fact learn to manipulate heredity. to control .. hii. own evolution:· The Darwinian theory is not specifically oamincd, but the pro- gram begins by deJCribina the tiny life forms in the sea. and the emergence of more complicated forms of life. There are remarkable films of a cell dividing: of fish l1ying eggs that are then rer1ilized: of birds and mammals. their mating habit\ and reproductive mecha- nisms; of the bir1h of a calf. 1nd finally 1he live birth of a human baby. (This was filmed. of course. with permiuion of the couple, and the camera also ~hows the joy of father and mother 1n 1he birth of a child.) There arc incredible scientific films from Sweden show- ing a live human sperm meeting a live egg, and of the human em- bryo in its development from a tiny blob mto the fetus. and its slow growth during the niM months. The similarity of. for instance. the mouse embryo to the human one, shows man·s intimate connection with all other form' of hfc on thi' earth. This is a documcnt11ry that cries out for family viewing; it airs at 7 : JO PM with preci~ly this in mind For ~mall children 1t is a beau- tiful, simple and accurate introduction 10 the story of life. For older youngsters and their parents. it's a remarkable filmic record of things not ~en before, plus an excellent taking-off point for family dill· cussion afterwards. There will, I suppose, he some parents who wlll have to explain why they told that tale ahout the 'tork. And high time, too. For the lltory of the stork. ~5ide~ being untrue, cannot possibly compare to the awe and excitement "' the ~al story of how life begins. Narrated by Eddie Alhcrt, the tenor of the entire program can be indicated by quoting the last lines of the script. To be able to pro- duce life, out of hfc itKlf. !Bys the narrator. is "infinitely complex and beautiful . ror us. for all living things . . for the aodchildren of the sea:· -m•ri1n dem ,..us RAY ANTHONY'S MUSICAL SOUND ''The Swinging Scene of Ray Anthony." an hour-long. in-<:olor special, airs on KHJ, Channel 9. Wednesday at 9:30 PM. Similar in style to the old theatrical format-the flash act- which disappeared with the demise of vaudeville. "The Swingina Scene of Ray Anthony" is dished up in a series of splashy, fast- paccd searncnts. all under the guiding hand of trumpet maesuo Anthony; ably assisted by the Anthony band. Jn addition. the dW>w is stacked to the rafters with beautiful Ray Anthony prtuntl DiaM Varga, Natalit Moort, Kitty Oliver. &iris. four of whom are regulars with Ray-the Bookends: Natalie Moore, Diane Var1a, Diane Wiadom and Kitty Oliver. Filmed at the Doral Country Club in West Miami and many other Florida locations, the show is both an "inside" and "outside" production. One of the musical highlights is a lively, imaginative to the "Tijuana Brass." with Anthony, the Bookends and company makin1 the most of an Alpert medley. The special encompusa a variety of eru, ranging from the 40'1 pop to the 60's rock; Dixieland gets its abare of tribute, too, with Natalie Moore's interpretation of "Big Bad Bill," wlule the blues pt a fine call with Kitty Oliver's version of "Kansas City Kitty." The musical hour is reminiacent of a nightclub show or a Broadway musical. It differs from a musical variety show perally seen on television in that show content bu the same pace and flavor of club entertainment, and is very similar to actual night- club acts that Anthony and his organization have performed acr<>11 the U.S. and countries abroad aa well. TI4E DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAM:H 23. 1961! WEDNESDAY For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 B "for Mllwtl's !ab" (comedy) '!O -Clifton Webb, Join Blondell. 11:00 8 .,._,, M1fl1dl ~ It" (col'Mdy) 'U -Jimmy LJdon. "Hett- " Al*tdl, Edltlt" (comedy) '42-Jimmy Lydon. U:JO m "VefcaM" (drama) '53--An111 M.1111nl. Rosano Bruzl. 4:00 D "1'9 Ulen" (drama) '46 - Burt Llnaste<. Edmond O'Brien. 4:30 8 ~HW" (drama) '54-frtd MacMumy, Kim Novak. fVF N ING (HJ ())a.tie CllM n.cn ........... I f1l) 1Y Hfdl Sdllef: "Soc::lal Stud· la." A lalOfl on rwolution and in· depen4ence In history . ., .... 1 1:31 a ni. ,....., ea.. tc> <30> m ..., .. <C> <30> m ........ ...., <JO> g f1llllr ,...., um...._•~..,_, <C> f1j) ,.-.., Fluecr. ~iablllty." A· uncial advisor Olaria Neal loob It llomlownw's insurance and talb with an attorney about llabillty. IC£=""' ..... <C> 7:00 R CIS E.... """= (C) (30) Witter Cronkite. ~~(C)(30) AlflW lltdacl (30) , ,,..., (C) (30) I U.. leq (30) , ............ (C) (30) Wtrtd TMtnW (i)YM W.. ,_It : titw lticlrt T • S., It (C) "The Role of Theatre In America." J1mes McBumey moderates a dbcussion with C.leste Holm and WesJq Addy. ., ...... 1111 Alel 1:00 8 Tiie lie 11tn: (C) (60) .ltny 7:30 8 fB CJ) u.t II S,.C.: (C) (60) Dunphy Prof. John RoblMOn • s Jupiter II Is ft n..· 1111 HMr ,._.. (C) (60) suclled Into the maw of a itpntlc Robert Abernethy. · alien spaceship In which Or. Smith 1J ........ (60) Ind . The Robot 111 alrMdy held ~ ~ ClsMI. (R) v -MeN: <~ '"Tiie D Cil n.. VirlfMM: <C> C90l !•rs" (western) 56 -"Sta~ros.wd." Deputy Ryk• over· Tony Curtis. Colleln Miller. loob an old friend's llwlm past 81 De ,..... (C) (30) while llelpin1 him start 1 new life m """ ... 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Friday-night comedy ~enc\ on CBS. ha~ signed for two Nevada night-duh appearances during the 1how's ~pring production hiatus. He will appear, along with Ronnae Schell of Good Morning, World, at the Frontrer Hotel in I a~ Vegas in April and at Harrah's in Reno in May • • • aa TN SWINGING SCENE of .•• R lloqq •.. ~Ms IOOlEJID REVIEW WED. 9:30 pm 111HOUR@ COlOR SPECIAL ': ,,.._led~ COlGATl·'AUIOUYt h1• 11 n4f'. DAILY PILOT, TV W(fJ(, MAltCH 23, 1968 WEDHUOAY (Continued) t-.JO 8 9 (I) ... l Slit: (C) (30) To I 1n1k• 119 """Tor tM drabness of their only to hive t b*k111111tr c:ompll first wedd•nc. • sJmpfe eivll ce<e eete the srtuttlOll Tom Tiyo11, Kill lllOflJ, Dick •nd. Ptula decide to Martin. Uubeth Hush cuest. (R) I ulebrate tlleir sinh 1n111vtrsary by itJ 1111ar* (C) (30) ti.1111 t9tlltrn1d In 1111 futlion (R) Amsterdam l\IUtS. I D THE SWINGIN' SCENE! II CI> n. ....,. ~ * RAY ANTHONY-Special l:'mecty) ·s~~ 7:~ •. James j D' '"L\t!.,:1'1 ,.... ic.,.. Clpey, Jack Lammon. tra., · (C) (6ll) 'rrumptt I Tl'lflil ., Cmu , .. _ (C) (30)' matstra Ray AllUIOny cvklts . thti Pwry ..... (60) 1 Wllll·PICMd, sirl·ladln, lmshlJ T_..... ClfMr sbpd musical spectacular. Slm111r s,edrnt: (C) "lwttll Sd1nc1 I In styi. to the old thtatrical IOOT1Jt -A Question of lntqratlon " -Che flash act-that disappeared (I) llilrCilln 1 hot. 1 with tht demise ol v1udl¥11te, tilt 1>n11r1m allowcallS favorites h~e * 0-G! U-2·R·2-C·O.NU SHO! "Mon," '"Crtnada," and "Cruy Rhythm" Starts Apr. 1st, 6 pm, Ch. 5! 1,._ (C) C30) ..... brlfe l:OO 11 Ji• Tllltla, OlrtdMfs (C) (30) : MT Ftltlnl: ''Wllh1m Stern m ,...,..._ (C) (30) btrc Conducts." Concentratrna on m Sl9d ....... S-•1r1/0fftct the lamed oanductor. this portr11t iir !tie ~ of the music director of the Pitts t!) E U_,.., burp Symphony shows St81nbefr In rellursal, discusslnt his 1rt. and 1:-,, ~ CFr TIM ._ .......... .__ commentinc on his oolle11uu -........ ,. --IU1 11 .. ,~ .... ) ( ) ranny plans Ult tint httd 10:00 Cl> ._..._ Wi.t.tra: (C) t11M¢ant. 111 history #hen bank• ( ) dpr Bercen. Tom Jones, Car Orysd1l1 IS hurt In I frlCIS With mtn MICRff CUtlt hrs wife I D tU 00 b• f9r Y•• Ufa: (C) U 11~ 111'-let Aa1t1a (60) "The Exch1n1t." Janice Rule. Ci4t11ty (C) (90) Johnny wife of stu Btn G1uar1, autsts Grant 11 joined by Vonda K.ty Van I In 1 dram• 1bout • youna woman Dyke to co·llost the finals of th• wllo ub Paul Bryan to help her Los An111ts County P1191nt from a•t her millionaire husband out of lnatewood. llle Wlnntr la Ml«ted test Germany where he rs be1n1 by 1 noted jud&ina panel of prvml· 1 held 1s 1 lf'Y· ntnt st11•. scrttn and ttlt¥!Jion 0 C..p ,..._ llltws (C) (60) artists ind will wtlt the crawnl Ala ...., 11 ... (C) (60) repr .. ntin1 L.A. County In tht Miss ,....., (C) (30) Calllomi1 P1pant to bt held Ill lY ....,., D1p1t Junt at Sant• Cruz. In ., MieJCllNI D @ (]) PWOtlEI£ o..a. ltlne: lO:JO F..-.: (C) ''The Slx·Dly War." (?} (30) Soon to M 1 daY11mt -...: (C) (30) Bill Johns. 11m1 Show. tll1s ntW Pf'Olrtm •P· Mr. • Mn.. llertll puls to the youna adults. Milit M.,., Y"'1'• 111tws Cetder•cie Dlrow. host offers youn1 marrieds 11:00 u.,. O'Ci.dl 1..,-t: (C) (30) the opportunity lo wrn roomfuls Jerry Dunphy, of tum1turt, and as franc! prize, • 0 nt lldt HMr ~ (C) (30) new homt Geor1• Sklnntr. GI M1rY Crlfflll (C) (90) ! ~-it!: "Th I~ llen" ..-. Wottdtf'1 ., ta. w.rN ,..... (30) ( orror) ~•ud• Rams. U1.1 , .. , 8 """= (C) (30) Suter Werd fJ) 11 ... ,,.. C.Cllile Mlwit: """ .... hV' (ed· fl) YHJ Dellr's htll vtnturt) '55 -Diie Roberbon, fl) EJ Nlde .. 11s HitM £velyn Keya. I JM ,,.. (C) (30) t:GO .,. ,... (I) Mwit: (C) .,.._ lit IHi1111" • -,.y} Cf"" Aan: (C) (30) ( ema) '44-ton McAllis1er, Watter Oliver and Lisa rush to help en upectant mother Just In time and Brenn111, J•nne Crain make a dbastrous commitm~t to I~~ '"' ~ tare for her seven otht< duldrtn ..._ until she recovers. ll:JO · • "Tiie TIU Tar,.t" (dra D ~Ci) Kraft Mt11k Hall: (C) ma) '51-Dldl Powell, Peula Ray· (lO) tddy Arnold hosts PtrfOnMra mond. include Patti Paa•. F•nnit Aiu. u ~ THl&M ... (C) TN Cowsills. Carl 81t11ntine ind (iE JMf ~ sai-(C) Jad Bums L.-sai-(C) D (ff) CJ) WMM.., Nlt911 ...... : 12:l0 .... at:r (fj ~-~ (COlll· Mlwit: ........ leis" (ll!Y1t•l'Y) edy) '61-Srnan Haywtrd. Jania ' ..... Brooks. Aobttt Ptlp M110n, Julie ""'""'· Robert Pelee. 1Z:501J 1Mi« "tNt o.t tw .....,.,. A h.t119ily married proftt1« Is (""'em) ~ Calhoun. picked by • Norwqian bteuty to l:GO IJ Mlwit· ......... ~ (dra bt the l1thtr of lier child b«lust, ma) ·4~1r1ty Grenier Raymond "with my bodJ and his mind, Ult MISMY Join £vans ' the child b 111rt to be 1xotption1I." 0...;,. (C) · Gl> ''""""*'s; "Parts From Pow·i •:lO•~ lllllWtu: Tonlttlt's tllms dtt " All aPtritnc•d dtsip« Joi• .,,. "~tJc Courter " "'llte Or Ridlal'\1 Brenneman lot • looll Lona Ni&M of 1943," end "Twllt 1t low·cost mus production of I of fate." qu.lity parts from IMtal PGWdn CD I.a.. Ill U.. S. (C) (30) ., ..-.... ...._. fl) MIA n. we do IOl dea We Jee Mu da~ wb dor at pro nln wa The ir n at t buJJ Just a" rot! tnm sole WIEI Allen Rich M thts ls written a look at the fall schedule of the three net- works lndlc.ates that the trend for new regular series continues downward. Last fall an approximate 25 hopefuls answered the opening bell. Next fall dlere will be only 20. Several years ago the nonn was about 35. Next season's a-op is an all-time low in number. The .chedu.Je tndicates that the networits are loathe any longer to take a chance on new Westerns, bul instead favor dettccive aeries. This is not coo hard to understand. last season six new Westerns took ro the airlanes (an over- dose consk1ering the odler Westerns that were already on) and the Inevitable hap- pened. Only two of the six new ones - High Chaparral and Guns of Will Sonnet! sumved. 1lle other four went down the drain with few to mourn them. New upcoming horse operas a~ Here Come the Brides, and The Outcasts on ABC and The Lancers on CBS. NBC is standing pat with Its quartet of big ones, Bonanza, Daniel Boone, High Chaperral and The Virginian. RICH Prinoipei interest among the new fall Westerns probably centers around The Outcasu, in that taking a lat from I Spy, It wHI oostar a white man and a black man. Don Murray .._.. u a membtt ot the Virginia aristocracy In the days l'oiJowing tbe QvM War. Otis Young portrays a former slave who turns Imo a bounty hunter after recetving his war-won free- dom. If tbeee two can achieve anydUng approaching the rapport ot BUI Cosby end Bob Culp, (the I Spy duo), ttle series may prove~ Fam ot detective series shouJd be in dl"ttr next season with oloe ~and robbers entries on the &Ir A pod S-II dllM rbe ~ el .l•k Wef)>'s Dragnet l'fttvaJ bN91bt tbe cape ud prtna 1179 back to Hfe OD the telly. It la allllo a feet dat ol four def.ecdve epics wblcll started die pat -dlree, l.....tde. Maaalx a.d Dragnet won re. Denis Md only a., N.Y.P.D • ._ been caceted. Joining me recurning Felony Squad and The Avengers, as well es die abov&rneotloned shows, wtll be Mod Squad, Adam 12, The Out:Wdet-and Rawall Five-0 this faH. That adds up to nine If my computer ls correct. Hawatl Five-0, shootJng in HaMll, brtngs beck recollections of the successful Hawaiian Eye seines o( the pest. It may have built-in appeal for many-lnduding tho9e who have visited the h.tllb place. We'H see 6t on CBS Thursday nights at 8. A aeries bit is bound to evoke wt despread Interest is J uJia, a ha.If hour NBC situation comedy starring singer Ohmann Car· rot! In • non-$oglng role. Miss Can'Oll becomes a trail-bla.zef" lnamudi as !fie wHJ be the ftrst Negro pet fonner ever to be ~y 9taned In a drama-type 9e1'les. Doris Day's efforts as star ol her own CBS situation romedy #UI be closely 1'atdled lnllsmudl as she hM been a 1V holdout tor., long. Anocher, The NBC AlyJUs DIUer variety !Jhow, holds a great dee.I ct advance UJterest. too. The zany stu had a big situation comedy fJop onJy • 9e890ft ago and her many fans hope she'll do better wttb dds type ve.flide Cflis time. She very wetl may when you rec:afl Chat lbe Smoehers Bros. faced a similar test wben they nlCUmed to tbe &Ir with their p~ successful formar, ~dying <11 the vtne In a situation comedy. l..aat, but not lemt, a new serls that already !lll!lemS to have the s,.. SmeH d Suocess abwt It Is The Name ot the Game, 1rith Mtattng !1tan R~ Stadt, Gene Barry and Tony Fran- dola. 'Ibis is a splnott from Universm's World Premiere movie d the same name end wtll be 8el!l'I tor 90 minutes ~ Fr1day .-art1ng at 8: 30 an NBC. Stunts Serve a Double Purpose Dropkicking a field goal. one of the numerous zany antics tha1 have helped to make the Harlem Globetrotters the world's No. I basketball coun anractioo, was accidentally invented ~cause of a young Indian player from Iron Mounlain, Mich. Inman Jackson. now a coach and developer of talenl for the Trotters, who appear on C BS. Friday at 7: 30 PM, againsl the Washington Generals in a spon s entertainment special, created the .. ,.. SHOWMAN-Mtadowlark Ltmun shows his bculutball dtz. urity 10 ttammate Frtddit Neal (ltf t) d11rinl( the Harltm Glohttrollus' special. Tht world-fumed Trotters dtmonHratt lhtir full hag of court tricks flRninst tht Washington Gtnuals. stunt in response 10 the Indian's fancy ball handling for lhe home· town team . .. He was palming the ball, rolling ii up one arm and down lhc other and dribbling it around. making me look foolish," Jackson recalls. "People were about to laugh me out of lhc gym Then h~ threw the ball back: lo me to see wha1 f could do with 11. "So J stepped back two feel out of the foul circle and drop kicked the ball. As luck would have ii. and I was as surprise•' a~ anyone although I tried my be~I not to show it, the ball went right through the hoop. "I just wiped my hands together and said to him ·Try 1ha1 one' and walked off the floor as nonchalantly as I could." That happened many years ago. and the dropkick has remained in the show. While this and other show-business comedy anlics an~ what make the Tro1ters crowd-pleastrs. Inman remembers that many of the slunts were invented for quile different reasons. The Globelrottcrs wenl in for razzle-dazzle ball handling and fancy dribbling and shooting originally lo scare the ~mall-town opposition team they mel each night-and to give themselves a resl from the rigors of seven games in a week with only a five- man squad (not including lhe lalc Abe Sapcrslcm. who filled in briefly as a substitute when no1 occupied wiah h1~ many other chores). "We'd try 10 work the ball in and out real fast-1us1 as we sllll do today-rhen hil on a dunk shol al the start," Jackson say~. "Then the other team would say: 'Gosh. those guys can do what- ever they want with lhe ball.' " Impressed, the locals would be thal much easier to bent in J straight game of basketball, Bur straight basketball can be an arduous paMime, especially when coupled with long lravehng 1umps and not the best of living conditions, •nd when flve men arc doing virtually all of the playing every night. The Trotrers found it more relaxing if they sat down on lhe ftoor and started ro play cards in the middle of a game. Or one of their number would dribble in and around the oppo~i­ lion as Ions as possible while the other four sat down on the bench for a breather. and thar is how their famous dribbling rou1ine, now a standout feature of every game, oriainated "We started th1~ 10 give ourselves a linle resr," 58)'1 Jackson. "Then rhc fan5 demanded 11, '° we kept on. alona w11h (1!1r other antics.'' ..... It SU~Y t:OO D (fl)(]) (C)''Guys and Dolls." Samuel Goldwyn's musical comedy ext111vqanr..-sterrtn1 Merton Brando, f-"rank Sinatra, J .. n Simmons end Vivian Blaine, who capture the mood of Damon Runyon's "dese-and·dose" dentzens of Btoedway---elts for the second tJme on ABC, the flrst befna February 8, 1967. T\IUDAY 9:00 D ~ CJ) (C) ''Stranpr on the Run." One of the lesser efforts frOm Unrvwn..t ~Jos. this "World Preml..-." movie hes Its second showlnt on NBC this senon. Henry f-"onda, Anne Baxter, Den Duryee. and Sal Mineo star. W!DftE~Y 9:00 D (l!J Cll (C) ''The Merrfa~Round." This llght·hearted loolf atlOVe •nd marrle1e In the 20th century ha Its second showtn1 this season and stars Julie Newmer, Susan Heyward •nd James Meson. Leslie Stevens wrote and produced the film, end Welter Lang directed. TKUltlDAY 9:00 R 8 (I) "A ....... To Remember!' Kenneth More, Ronald Rren. ~ Blackman, L.au,.nce Naismith Ind David McCal· lum It.er In the British ftlm about the slnkJ,. of the Tltanlc. fltlDAY 9:00. a()) (C) "The tt.nlona." This excltlnc edwnture film tt•rs Rli:haraf odd, Anne Aubrey •nd Jamie Uys. The 1962 Columbia Pictures ,.., .... It the story of • Ion. defender of t.w and order In a South African town run by an outlaw bend. SATURDAY 9:00 D 9 (]) (C) "Mlnp." Gr91ory Peck, Diane Bektr. Welter Mettnau, Kwin McCarthy star In this suspenseful tum about an amnesiac who becomes involved In murder and Intrigue. ..... 20 TIC DAILY ,.LOT, TV WUK, MAltCH 2S, 1161 THURSD AY MARCH 21 For mornlfta and afternoon listinp, ptase ... DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for J'OU' conwnience, we the day's lftCMa. DAYTIME MOVIES ; j t "-i I 4 'f (I both I Malcllt 8"""' !T. Ind Jc mobile Vlfl nf tllt bi GT• mTr •• .,,, Power Pttlr lion thoriU U.S. ~ ~ ttt• Fintl l~D~ (lO) Morp Kids suest. 0111 \Jr! Plly111: O'Brit of I myst1 -inc mill) ID• G)Ei ~G fl) 1' SI• lltsivt MUSI wards at 10 both Ilda of the blue. Aor &lenn,I tenispace rtpmenlitM ioo. It llbldie "°'1nan and GIOfl Stanford '°"" llMS ol stJuc:tinl tdhtlMI. BftMI art feeturtd. lO:JO 1111..: (C) (30) 8111 JoMs. II ~ CJl..,... Piece: (C) (30) Mr. _. Ilks. 11ett11 11it T.¥ "'1'om Winter finds Normtn U:OI Ga.... O'a.ct ~ (C) (30) and Joe Rosal In ttltlr ~ a.rt. Jerry Dunphy lftOblfe; Rttl ha a m,tif:mln, Stt a T1M 1111° HMr .... (C) (30) wt11 Medin Rodn17 and 8ettY about GIOrll Slllnner. the Mby. -~: .,._, ~ H..tl II r-..: (C) (10) Don Mc:Guk'I a ..._.. (mmtcty) •43 _Jimmy • ,,. ... (C) (30) r:· • ....._ bnpe IWs: (30) 8axttf Ward. fJD ll'lllt ~ 'U: "American llillM: ~ It E.11111 ftlltt" Powtf lftd fofel111 Policy." Holt rama) '51--Uo,d Brid ... Ernest Ptter LINaor moderata • discus-BJBo~ne-._ (C) (30) skin l>ttwMI fortlsn policy •u· • P9 ttloritla . .nth emphasis on ponlble ~: "1'...C• UdF" (west· U.S. policy decisions In other parts em) 55 -Peult Castle, Wiiiiam of the world excfuslw of Vietnam. Talman.""'* (C) final pro1rem of series. ~ ~ l}ll D., HU (C) IO:Oll II 9 Cil DIM Martin Slltw: (C) § ~ ..... (60) 'Vince Edwards Bill, DeWolfa 11:30 fJ Mwtl: (C) "'lMu DMN" (dra· MOl'llnt Kine. Linda Btnnttt. Tht ma) '51-6arbara Halt, Rldlard Kids Nut Door, <:olvln & Wiid« Greene. ruest. I@~ n.. T•l&M SM (C) e c.p rm-..... <C> <60> G}l ~ *' """' .., <C> 0 s.,... Tllub9: (C) (60) "Th• La ... se.. (C) 1"Jlr•ttnlnr Eye." Jack IOurman, lZ:JO E,..... CltJ Ptly1Us Thaxter Amil Farp Pet Mwll: "Def\ Wdln" (drtma) O'Brien, eoteen' Gr11 star In' stCHJ ' er1e Oberon, Franchot Tone. of a connlvfnr younr woman wtlo 1Z:S5 B MMe: "o.q. CllJ" (wut.m) mysteriously aoes to lrtlt lenatf13 ·~1 Flynn --4ncludlnr munStt-to me« and · many a certain man 1:00 I)....,.: .......,. ~ (dra ID Ma °'* ""'* (C) (60) ma) '3&--0lvid Nivtn, Mttle Ober· on. e £.Me Melt CC> <lOl D ...., <C> Im Cl) TM U1•mh1ll'n f.B 1Y ....... Df&lltt Im llD ~ "Sttuctural M · halns." Or. Albert Hibbs and en l:JO m All.Wi&M ~ Ton11t1rs films 1re "D·Dty on llbr1." "The Lady From Shanpai," lftd "The Rltum of Monte Cristo " MUSICAL PAIR-Dean Martin ttams witlt guest Vinet Ed· wards in song on NBC'r Tht Dtan Martin Show. Thursday at 10 PM. l'lf !PORT! H!CHllOHT! ··--"'1: w SUNDAY. MARCtt 24 10-.30 AM II QI ()) NHL Hockey: (C) The Minnesota North Stars take on the Plttsburah Penguins in a West Division game at Plttsburah Civic .Center. live. Minnesota, In second place at press time, Is battling to unsHt the first-place Philadelphia Flyers; Pittsburgh Is fighting for fourth place and a spot In the Stanley Cup play·ofts. Stu Nahan and Jim Gordon call the action. 11:00 0 lHJ (fl NBA Basketball: (C) Play-off game. 1:00 8 An&efl BaMball: (C) California Angels meet the San Fran· cisco Giants at Palm Springs. Live action. 4:00 0 ~ CJ) American Sportsman: (C) Iowa Governor Harold Hugnes and University of Iowa athletic director Forest Eva· shevskl hunt for mule deer in New Mexico; actor Richard Crenna and h15 wife, Penni, go quail shooting in Paraguay, and host Curt Gowdy discusses the successful planting of the cohoe (Pacific salmon) in Michigan. 9:00 m Canadian tee Hockey: (C) Kitchener Rangers vs. Toronto Marlboros. FRIDAY, MARCH 29 7:30 I) 9 Cl) r1 '""lf .. l...,C! ... AL ... I Har1em Globetrotters: (C) Basketball skills and court comedy are d1Splayed In game with the Washington Generals at a spec1ally·constructed sports arena in Television City, Hollywood. 0 I ,~,I JHM Owens Retums to Bet1in: A re-creation of the936 gam~ at Berlin's Olympic Stadium. See dally log listing. 9:30 D Santa Anita Spotlight: (C) Preview of tomorrow's race, the $100,000 Santa Anita Derby SATURDAY, MARCH 30 11:!5!5 AM m Dod1er1 B1seball: (C) L.A. Dodgers vs. San Franc1Sco Giants at Mesa, Arizona, in first game of a series of four pre·season exhibition games. 1:00 U Ancels B11eblll: (C) Live from Palm Springs. California Angels vs. Cleveland Indians. 3:30 R CBS Golf Classlc: (C) Miller Barber and Bob Charles vs. Sam Snead and Gardner Dlclonson. G @ @ Pro Bowlers' Tour: (C) The $40,000 New Orleans Lions Open. 4:30 I) Qt Cl) Santa Anita Race: (C) The $100,000·Added Sant.a Anita Derby at 11/8 mites. West Coast representatives In the famed Kentucky Derby frequently are unveiled in the prestigl· ous classic. which annually determines the region's best three- year-old. Last year's winner was Callfornla·bred Ruken. who humbled Tumble Wind by l 'h lengths in 1:49 4/5. In previous seasons, four Santa Anita Derby winners have gone on to win the "Run for the Roses" at Churchill Downs: Hiii Gall, Determine, Swaps and Lucky Debonair. Because the Santa Anita Derby now IS raced In March due to the extended Santa Anita season, the Derby weight is 120 pounds. two pounds more than 1n previous years. 5:00 I) The Profeuk>Mls: (C) Frank and Brooks Robinson discuss baseball. CJ @ t;_i) Shell's Wonderful World of Golt: (C) Final match of the sen~ IS between two men who have won over 200 golf championships: Roberto De V1cenzo and Sam Snead at the par-72, 6,900-yard Congressional Golf Club Course in Wash· ington, D.C. At Congressional, size means more than length. It means fairways that go uphill and give up little roll. It means strong approach shots with a high trajectory to big. elevated greens with many subtle undulations. A F1yln1 Fisherman: (C) "Seminole Lake." Angler·pilot John Gaddis goes for his favorite dry·fly to coax cold-water trout to the surface. D ABC'• W1cM World of Sports a:oo B Klnp Hockq. (C) L.A. Kings vs. California Seals at Oak· lsnd AreM. 9:00 m lpoftl FMture: (C) "Dave Bing: Man, He Can Do It Alll" story of 1n NBA star, Dave Bing, who rose from poverty to sports sUrdom. ,... 21 TH( DAILY "'LOT, TV WEEK, MAJtCH 23, 1968 Ii}::' (30) to sxitCJ in lfl*ll. I"·'·~ -r.. ~ ... a ()) lldWI'• ..., Ell. (I , s. ..... ..._.. (.,_,,) '51 -., Alll8 • Ml Aolllll t'..JO Gncl....,Mollf..;.. c.t11y McOllMMlll. * HE'S COMING TO DINNER!l 8 Haunted by the Cross • ~ .._ kllMt: ''l~." Starta Apr. lit, 6 pm, Ch. 51 * James Daly /Kim Hunter n.;_ • "'*' tt... to tbra· 7::3189()) 1,.mffel,L I art•• GIVE US BARABBAS! FRIDAY MMCM 21 For mornlnc and afternoon Jtstinp, pJeaM 1M DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •• the day'1 movies. DAmME MOVIES 1t:tt • ..,,..... ........ T...-(dfl· ma) 51 --Rutll lbnan. Rlcf'lenf TMll. hada MeCarnbftdlia. bn. illlitl t ... I 4C) (IO) Tiit ••1ou11 Du Cl) ........ 1111 .. ,_. • _.. tltlll will dilptlJ lb ~I (t) (JO) '"hot (ls Bar1bbla." ~ "31 l"' ~"''I -tC)(30) ~ '°' ----· ,., fint •-"' • ,...., lh;o 1111111 (C) (30) witfl ~ 1"1t ~ Ind ~ aclmirld prodlldiCMI rtturns ...... • .., (30) C8S ..,a ----Pit SUIR· to tltlvitioft. This 11 ., tf1t MC· .... " ,... (C) ""''" .. COlllllli t""'1. olld ,.. al HtfttY DMUf'• ori1· (1)11 It; awl 11 J lllfllt (C) ~[~:. '!>.J!J>H'"lllt ~h°' INI clflN which was hliltd 11 e iii ca.. .... • I ..... I .__ --.,. -" •• ..,~ Hd stlrrin& pley blMd • Finl of 111191 ,.,..,.. wn James MKArttlur pat 11 1 °" 1 Billlicll thetM." Mmes Daly, ,,..,.... by Midll&M Stlh UN-mother •ncl her IOI\ In CDl'llllct CMt Kim Huntar, Dennis Kins star. 11:11 e......., -Dtnf' (comtdy) '42 ·.!..~<a,;.> •• Allllrtdl'IJ1m .....__... 1111 l~. 12:•. "Tiii lllw 11 ......... ..t: ptnM) ·~Jollpfl Cotten. Ill tllt _.,. (drama) '41-4'rt• cilia Lant. 4:JI I "Tiii llml ... Ill" (CDfft· ) '51-lab Hope, Lloyd Molan. (C) .... 111 -(wtmnl) '63 -Audil .. .,,.,,. -......... • ~ • ""f • " ' wf1lty claiped '° ~ w.. hb Mlir• • 111com1 • 1unc1· B,... Alllt.t ~ (C) (30) Yision IUdenca wltll llltntlll ,o11t11 dOCtor. (R) (17) CJ) Th C... tf WUt S-. planllls. The fltlt IHOll'lm fNturts • ua<IAU .... ,._ ..... llltt: \C) (JO) "And I Klllln1 Rode bdu Lupu of Braow, Run!MM. " ._.: (60) The ~ ~-into Town." Jeff Sonnett defends wllo was fifst.placl wt11M1 al tt1t ltt• returns to 8tr11n.• Olympic a woman who dlims to bt his 1966 comll'tition. Ht plfforml Stadium fOI a N·UNtlOlt of th• mother eplMt 1 aunman. (R) worb by OomeMco Scal1atti, f'rMZ 19.16 pmn In Wfllcll flt WOft four 1J T-..: (C) (90) Don McGuire Sdlubtft ud ff'ldertc aio,ln. Sold medals for tht United St.ta. m llllN: (C) · ~ c_.. (td °' Cl) CIS bltllltl ..._ (C) ""'* ltar1n1 . apart th• fllthre(s vtntuN) ·s~linda L". Ann• e......,. J4 t!'torY « fKllf supremacy, Actual Gilor, Mlctlatl Ctal1. 1:00 •ca &Mill re-: (C) (lO) films of tllt Ml1tl ,,.. pa!M w1tt1 ....., &r..,. • Waftlr Cronldtt. =~ °'11~ ~td tnd tul~DI . tl£T Pta,-a •. "Doctor Knock." ...... ..._. (30} IJC.J,. c"armln1 medical chlr1.tan who J r..., (C) (lO) > .. Adwntum " Hucklt· comtrts Ult PoPUlltion of an entire I lltiltlc; •Wiie; illfillt (C) (30) fl ~r tnf11'\ on Tt See 1111 ..,_. Jules Romaiftl' 1rat farce 1bcMlt a I IMt Lllcr (30) e:,_:n· i;•rt u> .,..... french. country1i• Into happy hypo --= ....... (C) (60) Jelly r.:. ~ (C) (30) ford Ill (d=) ~Joell~· ~ ~tl~tonlfd Rossiter BCllllllta: (C) ,"'Oaitl-C.. IT,.;• C1i11,u::S (C) (30) .,.._.. ...._ AlqJta llTll ..... ~ (C) (60) ....... (RMftlllCI) ~ ... ,., .._ (60) 10:00 lliiOer1 ·~· B11t Cooper. Ttdlllltal c... D Stirring Easter Drama • ._... <IO> f! ..... ••a .... : "Sdwe. hN ,,_ cq * GIVE US BARABBAS! ~ lllRtr. J.~ 1:: ~~=a:::-= LI *'• • Sill6I ,.... Hallmartl Hall of fame c...r """'°· cMimlln dilcuu tM ... lcatloN .. , ,......111 (C) (30) I~ ,..... .... (C) (60) •n. flw« P (C) (JO) of currtlll l'llllfdl a it a.,,ii. It-* 1111"11t S-.,/Offia (i7)Cl)...., .. tile lefew: ----------------------t11t """"" < 1'0> "Th• o..p End." Judd There's Only One No.1 No. 1 L9l9&. ..... _,, ....... ......... ,_....._.._o,~ ....... ............ c.-.. -.... No. 1 ..... _..,.. ,, _,. ........ _, ................... ......,.._c..._ .. .. ..... .... No. 1 ,,.....,.__... ...... __ .,. .._ ........... ~~ ... ----·· ...... °" ..... No. 1 .................. --.......... .................................. --.... ........ ~ No.1 ..... ..-...... ~-.., M I ... .. ...... C.-.., ._ a ........ ....................... DAILY PILOT e E U..,.., chert." 1 fbllin1 bolt for 1 Iona· l:JI. a ()) .... ~--: (C) awlittd vacation ind ends up lft. (30) GorMr playl C4tpid wtltn lie fencfinl lb captain 111inst multiplt ICCtpb a buddy's llMtstlon to mur•r charan. (R) Yblt hla Hunpfian·bom parents for IAla Drtl« fllRI (C) (60) tht weebnd. Burt T.,tor, Donftl 1Y .....,., Di111t l.Mlft~ UIM UM II QI(])._ Tnl: (C) (60) "A&-10'.JD ._ (C) itnlMflt: Elftl1." A 20th·<*lhty lllr. -1 Mn. ..a. man. Gary Sevtft, wllo has bMn It.· l•AS llut ...._.. Ill flhlak (C) 1111 on 1noU1tt plaMt. IPtllll'I ll:tO llMti O'Clacl leflft: (t) (JO) •board tht Enttrpriat Incl lllfonns Jerry Dunpfly. c.pt Kirk t11at Ms mlssbl 1s tn a Tiie 11111 Hew ..._ (C) <30> prlWtnl wor1d holocaust by ~n· GeOrp stlMtr Ille U.S. from launc:Mna tht fnt R ~ ...... ..,..., .. fl- Wlftlted In tht Jltr 1168. Robert -..... (horrof) '35--aaudt L!Mklc (Ullta. Rains.. I Lnmtl (C) (60 ! ~ (C) (30) 8-ttf Wari. (ft) CJ) .... I 1· httrtlll· Mlllla: ~ 19 .. .._... ... ~ (60) Ed --bolt&. ~) ·~·· Donl. MidllJI u.. TM Kim SW... Dl¥ia E~ (C) (JO) & It-. P8t'I Bartlutti, Tht CMck· ... ('C) ~ ..... Scm- fnltes tyeSt. . .. (muslcal} '48 -June ' :-.:.. '::: (~ <C:» IHIYtrl. t,;_M~isttf ...... ... 6 Tiill .., l• (C) .... a a..: ''The G°'4lla 'ct ..... MUllcal Comtdr.~ A_. at Ole •II C.. ll'llllic.tb ol tht I.Ill Thifdll and 11:30 1M1a: (C> •a NII If ...,. ..., _ ... -.. ... [' .....__ .. WldmooL ........ pertDnlfltlll "' tM ... I~ T ......... (C) l:D Jlldt .. Ill ..... ..., ..... n-~ NI 9 (J) F'*1 .._ ** (C) si.. (t) • ......... (~rt) '62 -Cl) s..... .. a .. Ridlard Todd. Anne Aubrey, Jamie U:J0 • -..: (C) "I .. Ii-..... llya, MtrtJ Wiidt, Liolltl Jlffrltt.. T (drtma) '55--J«ll Palanc:e. sat. Sam Hiiiis ls ttlt .. pollct· 1.... CltJ '"'" al Saunders Pod, I 1m1U COfll• ...-: ...... ........... ,. lllUllltJ wftkh b lnwldld by tbt (cfnma) '49-WIHtam Lundi HtlUoM. • blftd °' outlna. Thi ,. Y\rttllla Ina. dtizMS l'lfUll to IUPl*t tbt law· J..o IMia: ........... ~) NII lft hla .... "'lion to statld -'-Scott lndr, Mita r.w.r&. -~~ (C) (30) !..•::-~ -t.<:~ • bcall 1110 S ~ T U ~ 0 A Y 1t:t1 •a (j) sa.u.i (C) IJUOO ...._ (C) MMCtt 30 D (l7J rn '°"1 "-' <C> 8 llhN: ..,., II Sh Jess" ••• I r> ~j I '• r. (west em) '57-fCidl Adams. John Dtrr!U. ea....._ 1• D llMt: <C> ...,.. ,.,,._.. tt:J08 QI())-.. u.t (C) <.......,.> '57-Jott llk(rM. II QI Cl>..._ AM (C) 1:21e1111 u. 11111 ..,,... D d7J CJ)._,.., 111e-.... <C> 1=-e ...... ......, cc> 11:ao •a Cl)...., Diet <C> ......... ~ IDCl)T" Cit (C) Der... ~ <C> "Ci11mta llhN: "II• ., ._.. <...e· Ind H•lth." lnl) '58-M1cdon1ld ClrtY. ........... (C) I D lltJ (I) 11lt ....... (C) 7:45 e S.... Hllrt (C) I aJ la.I ...._ Tllutn: ''Sin Fran· C1Sco St0ty .. ••earn._. .. ...,.. <C> 11:•earn·1111, _,._ (C) a a C1J.., • <C> • u 00 c:.i llcCell <C> 8 ._ Wry 111111 8 (f1) (I) Alllltcm I I 1w (C) • r..trJ .... (C) I "..... (C) "'t.-tlle C..- l:JO D a (I) ........... (C) I ... ,..... (sptctaa,l1r) ·ro-c.mer· D IHl CJ) 111t f..t:llllc f_. (C) on Mltc:lletl. &!J ,.., ... "Stall all" <•ct..nture>l ID~ .....-: CC> Pr•i•mt ·~ Flynn. I warm-up with sportscaJttr1 Vin t.GI 8 tJI Cl) frtalll ltrise Jr. (C) Scully Ind Jtny Dogltt. I QI (I) Tiie flat I Ill (C) 11:55. DMpn ....... : (C) The fir11 (IZ CJ) .... -(C) in • Mf1es of four ,... .... •· • Ac1lla n..ir.: Today's films hlbitlon 11ma ..,..... the Doda9B ,,. ''Slllrld of Atllntls" 1nd "A •nd tilt Sin Fr1nclsco Giants comu Bullet for Joey." I from Mts1. ArtzoN. Via Scully lflCI m ....., l'llelh: ''EllhtMn ind Jeny Daaett call the .ctkM. Anxious." ,. .. •a()) 11lt ...,.....,. ce> IF (l)S-•lellllll(C) • llMt: ...,.. Utl •I 1i111Z:ll1•ft•ll ... t1~ ...... _.• (......,.) '57-JIM Dlwts. c lh Ill .. ..... ·' r r F P "-l o o ~. aim (1)-.., .... c.... U!JIB a())......, Qlllllt <C> .,-tliil f.itll (C) • .......... Ill (C) ....... ~.(C) -~ (C) D IHl (I)""' he • (C) Clllr n.N1rt: (C) "Liit's 8e ID c....t llliil1le: "MJllertoua l#f." Doctor." ll!U II....._ Wnip-a., (C) 8> Alm * • Mill •• 1 n. Outt111 •: JM F-. (C) l:GI. a ()) 11lt Lw .... (C) u (I) a..,hmlp lowlln1 D T'" SClifJ' (C) II Aapb ...... : (C) An&lls VI. n.tecl """"9 Indians. 4:JO 8 9 CJ) SMta Aaltl ltlCll: {C) 8 lillN: .,,..,..... (druiu) '50 flit ~l(jf.000-Added S.nta Anltl -Scott Brldr, Jollll Rlmell. ~ l:JO •a()) n. ....... (C) I~ s:•••dl• cc> ............... ,_ (C) ·:45•1• ..._.__ (C) a ..... ....,.(C) .. ·--1~ ID.,_ ........ 11 .... (C) 5:GO 8111t Prlfellltuls: (C) Frank z.-oo! lllwli: (C) "Tiii i• l'llll w. •nd Broob Robinson dlsc:uu b1M-b1IL w.r (nsttm) '5S-Oennb 119 CI> Sllelre "-llrf•t W.N Morain. hula RIYlftOnd. if W~ (C) Sim Snud mltb II Mwll: "flat T.,.. (adventure) Roberto De Vlc:.nzo 1t the Con· '52--Stat11na Heyden, Rlchlrd C.rl· arwlo111I Country Club In Wash· '°"· lnaton. D.C. Harbert Hoover was D lllwli: "Tiii Wala ef Hell" (•d· one of the founders of this club, ventura) '64-Jodl MthoMY. Maraia and C.lvin Coolldp, then President. Dien. was on hand tor the club's in· B llllliill $ llttlr. "11lt ~ 1u1u11I In 1924. if" Ille Usllt lripdt" (adventure) If flrlnl F1aMf1Ull (C) '36-Errol A,nn, Olivia de Hwtlland. (fl) (CJ) AIC'1 Wide Wlftd of ID Ile lllN: "Nlaht Frallflt." (C) 2.:lO. a. • .. C.. =-= Z.: (C) RtpNt of 2:45 m ............ 1: (C) A 15· • Ont•houT future •bout c:lllldrtn'I mTnute wr1p-up of today's pmt. bu1 ride around the famous zoo. 1:00 9 1'I New s.dltJ (C) fB S.pbnall Tllutn: "R1n11 • ...... ~ FeUd.'' l:JO. en w Cllllk: (C) Mllltr ED ,....,ltiona Barber and Bob CNr1tS feu Sim Im T... I la!Mr Snead and Glrdntr DlcklnlOn 1t 5:20 O ,.... Ollio. Jl9M l8dpn Slaw (C) th~ F1mtoM Country Club, Akron. 5:JOI ._ StirJ (C) D aJ .... (C) I ...... {C) D (fl) CJ) Pw. ......., T• (C) : hll 1e11 ltory wa1 presented by Walt Disney in the Olcar--winnin1 tum, •'The Hone With the Flyin1 Tall." The Miter m.de a request lo tbe letttr. He uted tbll Dltney Studios ~run the aim about Nautical on Walt Dilncy'• W°'*'ful World of c.ob' IO chat all -•bo tMW bhn' atki bid eeen him in ,...u TOP RATED IEST IUY-140 WATI 5 PIECI STEREO COMPONENT SYS1EM :. • ·SHERWOOD =r .... •399~! S-8800-F.E. T. e SHERWOOD:-.. :·:::"!!:!.::.: a1•l1 I I ........................ Al .. --tt ..................... J ,.... ... ..., .. .... ..... _ . .,..._ . .._ .......... . e Al-4x SPEAKERS 1-.., ...... ....... -. ........ ,__ ......es ..... .... ..... DUAL 1009 SI AUIOMAllC tmAllf optional at ntra CO$t . SEE SONY at ATLANTIC MUSIC! ......,( ) ........... r:: .. · i. ·--~ --.. -. . -.---- SONY I 00 SONY 255 . ·-·· ~ ... . - ,Vlh bvttoft operation, AC or battery -Remote st•rt/ttop switch on mic- rophone -.. ,.,._.. & i..ther carrylnt caee. ONLY sggsa SONY 560-D IONY 230 ,3 speed -Autom.tfc Re¥WM, 4 Tr.ck Ster- eo Record & Play- INtck. Non-metMffll .. heach. Ind. w.lnut ~bfnet. ONLY s299 51 3 speed, 4 tnclc .tereo r9COl"d • n d pl•ybeck. Sound on sound. Non- rM1netldnt hNch. Com- plete with W91nut bne. ONLY s159 50 ... Stereo fM" .. mp -20 'W•tt amp for • -. pa.te stereo tepe tys- tem. Selector switch for record or pl..,._. on Its own spuker IY9" t.m. WE DISCOUNT the DISCOUNTERS! • o.,.· •• " _ ..... --........ --• ...-.... ,..,. .. ,,,..,...._.,...-.... ,. -· ·--···#· . . .. . . ... ... . .. ..... . ... ··-·,. -.... .,. . . . . . --... .. ... - CLOSED SUNDAY tlRS 10 NOT AT DUNTON FORD • f\1 ll1 1UDGl1 CARS PRICED FROM * NEW FORDS LOW FINANCING TO BANK RATES * 250 New Cars * 30 New Trucks * 75 Used Cars * 20 Used Trucks CHOOSE * Down ~J!!~s FROM * All Prices Competitive _____ ___. WITH FlllOW D£ALDS '59 FORD 2 DOOR HARDTOP. Radio, heater, auto. trans. ''67 MUST ANG OElUXE 2 DOOR. Auto. trans., heater, vinyl $2195 '67 CORTINA ,HAADTOP. V-3, radio, heater, auto. trans., interior, whitewalls, low mileage. power mertng, ~roof. CTUR 070) ------------166 FORD LTD '65 FORD LTD $1695 4 DOOR HARDTOP. Rad io, heater, auto . s2495 4 DOOR HARDTOP. Radio, heater, auto. trans., power steering, factory air cond. trans.. pwr. steering, vinyl roof. ('ID' 000) Exceptionally clean. (RVU 524) . m l!l II1 H ~ lZl ~"la9PA -.4y .,_ WT 'Tl 6 PA '66 GALAXIE 500 $2295 xt 2 DOOR HARDTOP. >Jr cond., radio and heater, auto. trans., power steering. '63 CORVAIR CONVERTIBLE. Radio, heater, auto. trans. '64 COMET STATION WAGON. Radio & heater, auto . trans ., 6 cylinder. '66 FAIRLANE 2 DOOR HARDTOP. V-8, R&H., P.S., auto. trans. '65 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR SEDAN. 6 cyl., radio, heater, auto. trans., power steering . t5 ADAY ""5' •• INOAL toW -• ..--um AYAUIU Everyone H•1 Something TMt Someone S.. Wenh- HOUSES FO" SALi .... ,., 1000 CHMral 1000 HOWll FOR SALi 0-.ral 1000 0-.ral ~ . . , ' .. Yeu C.. s.I ft, FW It, l'rMe tt With • want Ad NEWPOlt IEACH ' SufferinfJ From Dreams? MA n LA BORDE, Realtor lohn macnab CHECK The Real Estater1 . ~1· Pride ~ Ownenhlp ii the watch- " . J IA t1Da &rel, ~ tbe '°'ely wood· paneled compl•t.JiY ~ ~ home. Kar:ve- Joua tledrie kit.eben, prtnte muter swte.. abundaat stonp completei, landllcaped. '3150 down -Mkbie $3S,500. CHAIMIN8 HOME AND 8UEST COTTAGE The ann. to your mothu·ln-law problem. Thit bome ofler1 three bedrooms, 1 ~ batbl and lup kitchen with eatiD1 area. New w/w carpet. and draped. Guest cotb&e bas it.I own printe en1rance and offen Uring room, bed.room, tltA:heo and bath. Double garage on alley room for boat or trailer. Located 1n top EASTSIDE COSTA MF.sA neighbor· hood. Near schools, walk to WF.sTCLIFF SHOPPING CENTER. Pnced at Only •29,950 -Excellent Financing. m,500 Fully carpeted and draped, CLEAN THREE BEDROOI!, 1% BATH HOME with dinette and modem Built-In kitchen. Fireplace and forced air heat, Covered patio aod detached double garage. Thia attractive shake roof home is located near large shopping center and public tramportation. OWl'aR MAY THROW IN THE FURNITURE AT lJSTED PRICE. Call U>cta7 to aee this Bargain. WONDERFUL WESTCLIFF LUXURY AT LOW COST. BeauWul 15'x32' Swimming pool, three bedrooms, 1 % baths plus family room home. Built for modern living -decorated tn excellent tarte. T<>- morrow may be too late -be the proud owner of this one. BURRY!! ONLY $38,750. COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE Ninety ft. lot -Two 141parate rear yarda -Children'• plq sea -Tall lbrubs and tHes -Ample boat or traller area. The home is an exCIDtionlllf nice c:altom three bedrooml -~ _mlh home that his ~ pieCy and exuovance of tnatlYe wart. Tbe fine treatment ot natanl wood lenct. an unn· pected rtelmea and charm. New c11pet.s thru-out -Completely draped. VACANT - IMMEDIATE POS.9.SSION -Premium ltY· lng for only $37,500. LOVABLE AND LIVABLE IN FASHIONABLE BAYCB!BT. Cu.tom Built Three bedroom. two IDd oae bllf i.tba, family room and d!ntng room home with breakf ut bar -aervl~ porch and camplete built-in kitchen including dla:hwaabs..JWni. eralor and freeur. Carpeted tJim.oat, dnlp- ed, plus better tban $Boo in llmtten. Pro- t«led patfo, double garage, play area all completely enclo.ed wttb cement bloct nD. Freshly psinted in and oat -beautifully landstaped. See this value PWS home - Priced to sell at $44,950. 646-0555 ............. ,.. Cl.1111a t::O ~ you'll like our friendly service Evenings Call 64M51' er S40~1 BACK IAY New View Lilting POOL HOMES In Exclusive ---- ExclUllw Llltlnt Ca Sho Both of m.. tine llamila.... rneo res ~~ ic.... wtdda can bt • c.tGln delisJI Ill.med .. _, • m. .... With ~ llllJt pocil Yiot fte and DO lncr9.le ID t lap bedroaml, l bathl lottT'Ht nt.. 3 CV prqe POOL AND VIEW tantatsic 0oean view $119,500 $55,950 ~may carT'Y S BR. 3 Bathl plva panelled 1st TMllt Deed n>om In ovenlzed pra,e. to qua.lifted buyer at Heated and rutered Costom •ttnic:tiw intel"Ht rtte Pool. Owner will COOlider C.ll Jim Cobb: lea.e "1 lb opticlo to bQy. SIC LU DID GARDIN POOL $44,500 l BR. 2~ 1Whl ,aua 1'amllJ &om. H.md and nit...s Outom Pool A ..a • • 1 M!!!!!!l• .. !!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!I with exeea.t tlra'I&! BAYF'RONT A dock. Mab JEAN SMITH, ... ltor otter. 3 BR. 3 Ba., ckn. 8 E. lTth 8t., o.ta Mftl (Or -. I opt. $425 Mo. l ~ 2 Balboa Coves m-m1 INST ANT TRADE Move Ri9f-t ln-W •'II Buy Your Home Under our New .. DOYER SHORES A Mansion on the ''Gold Cout'' A Cawmpora.ry home of aTe•t dlstlncUon. 4 BR, larse 10Clal nn, 4 ti.th nna, IWHPU11 View of th.t whole Harbor ane. Ccmt>letdy carpeted, draped, landlcpd. $129.SOO A HANDSOME FORMAL V1~ Homt' of dlsunction LargP LMng nn, 4 Bdrm, Dinin~ nn I< FamJly rm. Shown by appt. NEW IA YFRONT Elegant Cmrtmtpciru:y Quality Spanllh 4 lie Bdrm1 ~ with lt'1 O'IVD beth. Social rm, formal cUmnr rm. One ol the molt ouutandfJlg Bayfrontl In Newport Beach OPEN DAILY 333 Morning St., L•M Call for Appt. 642-8235 6 HOUSES $36,500 Older but excellt'nt income property $425 mo. GARDEN SPOT with a variety of fruit tree1. Well built 2 BR home, larir• kitchen, hardwood nooni. doable g&nlie. Convenient location. SU,75(). good tenn1. Wells-Mceardle Rltrs. 1110 Newpt Blvd., C.M. ~1729 Eves. 644-06l4 Then 1w-e·1 your d.rtMl come tnae. 2600 1q. ft. ot large bedrooma, & }Np masttt llllte. fonnal dininf area. te!Jm:o entry ball. ft1m. pus room with wet bar; aod profeuionll la:nd- 1eaping witb aatoJDI& lprln.t1sl. Just reduc- ed $47,000. SPARKLING LIGHTS Are you loHinr for a fantastic Yiew of tbe bay, ligbtl and Catalloa Ialand! Are you look· inJ{ for a home wbkb ii O'Ut f()r ent.tain• Int and alJo an Ideal family home wtt.b lt'1 large rumpua room and room for a pool? Then see this 3000 sq. ft. 4 BR room ranch home. Only $49,9~ with a low down payment. SPACIOUS! Rambling 4 BR ranch hGllll IUl1'0U!ldinl a beautiful 1uden abium. Inter tJllll late model home Uwougb ita mapificent terruo entrv ball and find voor way to 1 pro.flllion- ally fandtcaped rear yard with pool Locat- ed in one of Newport's moct desirable areu. $52,500. SPRING FEYER! Then see what we hne foand. A larite 3 BR ranch home in the Wiit B•"Y area of Newport Beach. SbakMoof, 09lll'lized bedrooms, 3 Ba. 2 magnificent flnplaces and a large family room. $38,300 wWl '3,830 down peyment. LIDO ISLE Ele~ant 3 BR home With formal dinlnf n>0m and secluded Jardla pet.lo located on a de- sirable corner lot. A few lteill to the com· munitv beach. temdl cou:ftl ad clDbbouae. Open Sundey 1 to a p.m., m Vb Lido-SOud. $59,500. COSTA MESA Mesa Verda -lmmaculaU a BR home with formal dtnlnl ar• lOC!ltl4 oa a lovely cul· de-sac ltrtel Pnl_.anally landlCaped, sprlnklien, aastora ~pea and carpetl; and only 3 years old. Sll,400. ........ ·~•SPRING •• ,.•REALTY •• 1801 Westcllft Dttw. Nawpari Beach Coldwell, Banker Newport leach SUITER.ING FROM DREAMS? OFFERS: FALLBROOK RANCHES in cooperation with our San Diego office, we are happy to present two outst•ndlng Av~ cado !Wichea of approx. 15 acre eech - Both w /extremely fine residences. For further information please CALL OUR OFFICE 'I1wn llr~1 ~ dreem come tNe. 2500 911. ft. ol lut• ~. a lrage muter ate. formal dlninl U'ftl, temlJO entry hall, l9nPIJI room wttb wet bar; and ~ ftllional landcal'ins 1ritb .utamatic ~ .Jlllt NlllOld to MT ;000. SPAR.KLING LIGHTS Are 10U looking tor • fmita. tic view of the bay, Ucbtl Ind C.tallna lllandT Are Before YM luy 646.7171 • ~2311 2 OflFICIS 2970 Harbor llvcl. 1700 NeWJIOl1 llvcl. FHA or no down to Vets BACK BAY & MT. VIEW Custom-built 3-bedroom, 2-batb bome with every exclusive refmement. Private area ~ C'ltion where every home shows like a model Owner win help finance with 10% down ................................ '84,600 5 BEDROOM -$29,950 Beeutlful kt01'1-2100 sq. ft. borne. 2 deluxe lmbt. lart.:O~ bedrooms-only 3 years old. Tbe home 11 near schools and shopping -Owner will sell FHA or VA DO down. Don't miss this if your family need! room to grow. Veterans opportunity! MESA DEL MAR Sho~ like a model home. 3 bedrooms + fomYcll diniDI room. Excellent carpets and drape!!. NeaUy Iandacaped and has oversized double garage. Loot at this for a value . .............................. $29,000 DOLL HOUSE Owner's family bu outgrown and need• more space 10 they are offering this sparkling 2- bedroom, 11h-bath home on a quiet But.aide street-zoned A·l. Quality carpeting. Mutt be seen ........................ $21,"9 NEWPORT HEIGHTS -POOL Attractive Newport corner 3-bedroom home in TIP TOP condition. Carpets &: drapes, bml- wood floon, wood shingle roof, large double garage with workshop. 15x35 pool with filter and heater. There is also a separate dressing room and bath at pool area. $28,500-Easily financed. FHA OR NO DOWN TO VETS Fo.r Ulil sharp 4-bedrm., l~batl) with fam- ll)' '°"'• '"'•io..Uy a.ndscaped., near el~ mentary IChools and St. Johns - 5 ~ars young -Total monthly VA payment $183 -HURRY! This won't last. 646-7171-0PEN EVES.-546-2313 THE~EAL ESTATERS ------I lOOlll& FOi A llW HOMEt W111t a model? We hue two. Builder bas only I borne1 Wt in the development &: he is wiD.l.ng to let them go •t a low low down. All arpetied, dnlpa, fenced • landscaped. Just mote in.. $U, 750. "WHEN YOU'RE No. 2 YOU TRY HARDER•• COATS I WALLACE sales volumn in February --.. ---·-$895,000 COATS & WALLACE RWTORS ~ 1491 IAKER STREET ~ 5.cM141 c.t• Mesa, Calif. ;_ ..=-a.; ---=-==:. - lxcilingf'J :J)i//er~nl 1I06 Mtlque Circle Open Sund•Y 12-5 t.ycrest (not INM hold) Fascinating custom-built home -FIRST TIME OFFERED' 3600 SQ fl of impressive lu.xury on exclusive cul-de-sac near Dover Sbores. Marble entry & gallery, gla.ss-waJJPtl io huge pidwelque petio with waterfalls & exquisite laad.acaplng! 4 spacious bedrooms. formal dinin& room with antiqued mirrored walls, stunning powder room plus 3 glamor· ous baths. ExcepUonalfy appealing wood pan- eled den w)th bar & huge corner fireplace. Separate children's yard with playhouse. Fruit tteelf 4 car praie! For elegance in corr temporary eetttn1 -do see this! Rull Pa,Jo/I, ~aftor 1605 Welfcltff Dr.., Newport Be.ch-642·5200 PRIVATE PARTY $895-MOVE IN "'11 purcbue home or tn-3 BR, 2 BA, carpets, dra~ cmie propert) If desirable. bit-ins. fenced & landscaped. Near May Co. Broker PBJNaJ>ALS ONLY. 642-7156 546-9411() or 56-2424 Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. TVIO ACTIVE OfflCES TO SERVE YOU 110" OCIAN IAY VIEW NEW OCEANFRONT HOMES )'Oil looldns for a borne -----------------1• "hkh 11 met for entu-* QO!E OUTS * Country 2n1 Oc.-11¥4... c.... .... Mar Moving Picture -Day or Night! Contempor· ary 9 year old home. 3 bedrooms, plua 2~ batbl. Designed 6 built by Kephart to take full advantage of the breath-taking view. 100' frontage asaures privacy & parking. A real barpin at $82,000. Owner will oarry bt Trust Deed. 675-3000 Eves: 673-0554 OPEN HOUSI SUN. 1-5 1351 E. Balboa at "F" Street. Three 5 Bdrm. 4 bath truly elegant 2-story bomee nearing completion. AllO 3 new Duplexes Joe Clarkson DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT Spanish arch/custom designed. !leven fl ceilings in upstn. liv. rm. maid's qtn. wet bar. Pier & Float . . . . . . '135,000 Mrs. Raulston SHIMMERING POOL Own your land! Choice corner location. 4 BRs, 3 Bas. Luscious deep pile cpt. & priced to sell. Flexible terms . . . . . . . . . . '34,500 Charlotte Long ENJOY THE NEW UFE In lovely Irvine Terrace, wtth a wonderful Catalina vtew and your own pool -4 BR, 3 Bathl -Beautiful patio • ternoe $88.500 Walter Haase BA YFRONT & V1EW PROPER11ES ARCHrrECI' delllJMld Jae. room1, ftne Tin nduced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,500. SOARING Cathedral Ceil. Ere. Area. View. · · · · · · · · · · . . . . '70,ISOO BAY & OCEAN VIEW. Lanai & C u 1 t om Pool Below cost . . . . . . . . . . $72,000 S2 PT. ON WA'"1l. Custom hom•. lartli' doct. Not Lease Ho1d ....... f 1 l&,000 Mary Harvey tainin1 and ai.o aa kle.1 Atmosphere : ~-: 1::!.n iu: Ocean View Homes Sunoonds thll unusual cu. a pool! Then Me ttm 3000 tom home only 2 block!l lrom 8Q. ft ... BR randt bomt. NIAi IEACH the Bid Bay. Three bed- 0n1, .... ,.w. a 1o1r down nana pllll coiy den, 3 ti.tbs, Lenders ..,......._. mammoth noo.-to celtnc i-,yment. » 1Mr ..,. -~" t:ateftst. ~. junior me wine ~-with J19,71'1Wlltl oal1 $1!1.50 cJo.t. aimforta!ie ldtmm • ... •SPRING PAI per maath oo • fM.500 and an ttie ~ one • ,_ .n~ AT mv haaM. l'Aq f 1 n •a cl n ,. a.ild desire. An ~ • ~J. I No lc»n co.ti or elCl'OW al bome to fDUlll a cn.:rim- •• fees. Larte 3 a 4 BR ~ lnatblC wilb air a bome that lD WelklUf Drive dee homes. 3 blatha, mar-1a truly dlflennt. $45,00>. $350 or ln catPttl.na· Oveniud blc pul)m1.111. choice of col· ~ Do , 2 car sancu. bullt·ln ov-wn aymenf en11, ra.acea A dlsbwalhPnl. Buys fQUr famJJ1 a bolne! Low low dn. <TW 492-9281 You'd betttt 1ee bl1 3 bed· Rltr. 6*-S9211 Eves. 60G1113 20t3 WEm'CLIJ'F DRIVE room, 2 beth charm« wtth <>me. Open Sat/Stmdlly •mi Open Evet. hardwood 11oon w b t 1 *LACHENMYER Home & 1us1,,... yard tor the daOdrm Md Comb1natMft pell to enjoy. $132. per DAVIDSON lealty Cl'( w. lmf STREET ::!.t. ~ .:aa~ OPIN SUNDAY 1 • S 4 M • 1" 1dt t car lD ANTIQUA NB. P1'IC9 taems m.t. Try ____ __,;.. __ ~~-... ·~ m.sm. 14 db (f irm). I• tlMly dlcutJI f t BR Priced tor qui~ ale. Nev· lamily, tDnna1 dfl&tl, room ~~ for bullnets prop. A pciol. LAddMrt ~ Rll!'. mo Haitior 58, CM 5e W. ua. CM . $46..5460 Eva. 5CM332 ... 2301 NS-3.122 CHOICI UOADMOOR HOME 2721 Wnecret OPEN SUN. 1 to 4 p.m. Changing family plans provide you an opportunity to acquire this nearly new home where the preliminary wort ii done. 4 bedrooms, PamDy Room, plua dlainJ{ room: 2~ t.thl. Ocee VW# :from 2nd floor. SOzlOO lot. 2900 SQ. ft. ot livint space. Price: 159.000. 675-3000 Eves: 833-0101 COIONA Da MAI Otte llocl to 0c .. You sense an atmosphere of charm and re- laxation the moment you enter this 2 bed· room, 2 bath home. The living room is large & the Lanai ls a delight. Oversize 40x118 lot with ample parking. Priced right at $52,500. Terms. 675-3000 Eves: 873-0554 IAY & IEACH le.lty, ... 2407 ... c.. Hwy. c:-....... 67WOOO • ' -... ..-. •.-···-----~ .. ·--· __._...,.._..... .. . -.. • ""."'Ill"' .... . . -... -. ·--· . ,... . HOU~ES FOR SAll ·-. -~.,-------··-...... , ,._ ... ·'*··-· ... -,-r-,-·--· • S.iturd_, M1rch 2J. 1968 OAJlV PO.OT ZI HOUSES FOlt SAL°l"HOUSES FOlt SA~L-E--H-O_O_sE_S_F~ORSALE- r.---------.:..;;.:.;.;~.;._..:;....;;..~~;;.;... G.ner•I 1~ Clener.& • , . :I ID ~rel 1000 Gener•I 1000 G.neral I oco -Rents Are lncrea~, , ;;;;;;;;~=;;;;;====;;;;;;;;; _________ ....._ ====;;;, ~ ttti. "-'Y ~ ..... ,_ ......... ..... .,.,, .. ~""·m llm4 ........... ~.. ....a1 ~lllnt • ....._.. ...... ~LY Pl WANT ADI • ....,_. •wtM .,... ._... hr aal• er t9 Nftt aN u• te Alt Midi ........... tlon lft tttlt eelWM ..0 r..wey. HOUSES FOR SALi (2 Bedroom) 710 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 675-2829 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (2 Br. I Femily Of' Oen) 1518 Pri5dlla Ln. (Harbor HightandJ) NB 548-3196 (Sat & Sun 11-4) 568 Seaward Rd , (Corona Highlands) CdM 675-4623 (Sat & Sun) 2723 Ocean, Corona del Mar 675-3000 EYes 673-0SM (Sat & SUn 1·5) 1537 Serenade, (Irvine Ta"race), Cd.M 675-3000 ~ (Saturday 1-6) 702 I.erbpur, Coron.a del Mar 675-3000 Eves MM810 (Sunday 1·5) 1200 Dolpbin, Irvine Tsnce 675-3000 Eves 67S-06M (Sat & Sun 1.S) (3 Bedroom) 1518 Priscilla Ln. (Harbor Highlands) NB 548·3196 (Sat & Sun 11-4) 1594 Corsica Pl. (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1133 <Sat & Sun 10-6) 339 Peachtree Ln. (Back Bay) 675-4031 (Sunday 2.5) * 119 Yorktown, <Josta Mesa 546-6198 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2571 Circle Dr. (Bayshores) NB 548-6348 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 906 Darrell, Costa Mesa 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •862 Darrell, Costa Mesa 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom I Game Rm.} 2920 Cliff Dr. (Cfilfhaven) NB 673-9200 E\res 548-6629 (Sunday 1-5) 13 Bedroom & Studio) 1920 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 646-0555 (Sat & Sun 11.S) (3 Br. & Femily or Den) *395 Mea<low Ln., Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat 1-5) 2127 Leeward, (Baycrest) NB 646-3255 (Sunday 1·5) •2230 Heather Ln., Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sunday 1-5) 401 Cabrillo (WestcM area) CM ~2345 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 297 N~au Rd., Costa Mesa 545-4701 (Sat & Sun) 1199 Augusta, Costa Mesa 546-8169 (Sat & Sun) 220 Amethyct, Balboa Island 875-3331 (Sat & Sun 12:30-5) 2948 Royai ratm (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1720 (Suniay 2-6) 2658 Basswood, (Eutblufl) NB &44-1133 (Sunday 1·5) 2523 Duke Pl (College 'Parle) CM 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1200 ~elle Ln. (Bayaest) NB 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1901 Commodore Rd. (Baycrest) NB 644-1043 <Sat & Sun 1-5) 1869 Paros Circle ~a Verde) CM 546-2110 642-7777 (Sunday 1-5) (3 Br. & Family or Oen & Guest 'Rm.) **4501 Brighton, (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-5726 (Thur Fri Sat Sun) (4 Bedroom) 1585 Corsica Pl., Costa Mesa 546-9394 (Sat & Sun 11.&:30) 333 Morning Star Ln. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Daily) 1957 Sanderling (Mel!llll Verde) CM 540-1720 (Sunday 1·5) •4639 Fairfield, (Cameo Shores) CM 675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (4 Br. & Famity or Den} 20701 Spindrift Ln. (Shore<:rest East) HB 962-7935 (Sat & Sun 11.S) 1806 Antigua Cir. <Nr. Dover ShMes) NB (en( Santiago Dr) (Sun 12·5) 900 Westcliff Dr. (nr Dover Shores, cor. Santiago) <Sunday 12-5) 1632 Lincoln Ln. (Bayct'e$t) NB 548-6146 (Daily 12-6) 4512 Wayne Rd. (Cameo HighTands) NB 642-3615 675·2503 (Sunday 1·5) •4627 Perham Dr. (Cameo Shoree) CdM (714) 642--8235 (Daily) 213~ Bona.ire Way, NB 646-1846 (Sat & Sun 11-5) 280 E. 15th St, Costa Mesa 64&-8811 (Sal & Sun 10 til dark) * 1739 Tradewinds Ln. (Bay crest) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12·!5) 1901 Beryl Ln. (Harbor Hl~ands) NR 642-5-473 (Sat & Sun l.S) 8142 MuMter Dr. (Pacific Sands) JJB 536-7187 <Sunday 1-8l 2414 Bonnte Pl (Back Bay} NB &46-7205 (Sat & Sun 1-4) m1 Cassia St. (Eutbluff) NB &44-1133 (Sunday 1-5) 17<>e Temipln (tmne Tm-ace) Cd.M 673-srlOO i;.. MM629 (Sltmday 1-5) 4627 Sarre1, Corona de1 Mar 87&-3000 ~ &42-4788 <Sunday 1·5) 2721 Wa•~ Corona del Mar 675-3000 E\-es 833--0101 (Sunday 1·5) 1133 Ooldmrod (Harbor View Hills) CdM 875-3000 Em 87U182 (Sunday 1·5) 9&8 Juntpero Dr. COltl Mtfta M&-M01 (Sunday 12:30.S) 2309 'ro.ttn, Nuwpcrt Beach M$4M91 ~ 12:3().5) ~MTMDnS FOi UNT r.i .......,) •lewl a.:tt••1• Jld"1 Wlllkllff e7Mm ~-8'7U290 (Sat Is Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (l Woom) U28 UalYtnfty Dr. (at Tustin} NB 813-%222 ~} Ba.1) (Sun 1-5) ... , ..... .," .. ... -·-... Buv DOW and ltart saTina. a bldtoom. 2 " * RARE VAWE * 3 IEDRM "CHARMER" financing Already 'h. uvmg room tw C'UltGDl "" Pre-: IYAN WELLS HOME $19,500 ·e. Cozy kitchen with used bdck and OHN SAT & SUN 1..S Well gn>0med laWDS & colorlul shrubs shout on Deluxe Trl-Plex ''al.nut cabtnets, builWn BBQ, rans-• lrihis~ 8•y A,... and oven. tarp fenced Jard lndud• 1901 Couuadire Rd., Nw,ort IMch a gay hello. Luxurious carpettnf An lnvita· bntk planters. Access for boat OT' tnn-lmmedl•t• Occup•ncy lion to grae!ous llvlng! er. L<>w FHA down payment. fl62 per Completely redecorated, the finest of every· MESA VERDE-GARDEN SEmNG month. thing used Inside & out. Carpets. drapes, $24,000 ~ • A L large lot. 4 ~ooms, dining room family .:n1ov azy Summer room. 3 Baths plus a beautiful powder room. Unsurpassable 3 bedrm. 2 bath beauty! All Around the oool of this immaculate Har-AU elec. kitchen. Over sazed ~ara~e. Side vard el~tric built·in kitchen. Luxurious gold car· bor Highlands home. Freshly painted in· for boat. You own the land. $59.700. OWNER petmg, custom drapes. Spotless C<>ndition in· terior fairly sparkles. 3 bedroo~ 2 644-1043 side & out. baths. Low maintenance yard. Walk ~ MESA VERDE FORMAL DIN RM Mariners School and Weskliff shopping. -• • Enjoy this low price '28,950 ~ $29,950 f Prestige living! A vision of loveliness -3 Baycrest C: ~ .. o bedrm (King sized), plus family rm. prus den California ltvin2 at its best on vour own ur.st .·I reellljjly \ OLLEGE plus formal dining rm. Marble pulJman s unnv patio. U shaped floor plan, 4 bed· REALTY baths. It's a beauty! rooms, 2 1'2 baths. large formal dining 6 IC:DrtM. -EXECUTIVE room and dirung area. $53.500 2414 VlSla O.I Oro $22,000 H-'4•/. Loan $35,500! C I rth & C Nrwport Beach 1111~ about that' Can b(> tak· 0 e5W0 Y 0. OPEN HOUSE "" ov('r with no increase Garden kitchen with all electric built-i ns. SUN DA y 1 • 5 111 mtt•rrst rate. Lovely Tasteful decor & beautifulfy carpeted. En try 642•7177 2927 C•aal• St. shak~rool 4 It f&lruly room haU, dining rm plus family rm. Patio _ en· home ui Mesa Verde. Own-cycled by high block wall. Immediate pooses- 1904 H•rbor Blvd., Co.t• Meta NEGLECTED « movin& to other aree sion. But whet a V\ew! & arooous for deal. OUettd Open Evenlntt 4 Bedroom. 2 bath hm'M tn 11t $27,000. fubionlbte Eutt>luU Paint, l'lbow sreaae ttnd Price Reduced TARBELL 2955 Harbor Blvd. 540-1720 Co1ta Me•• with large 2 BR. + t&lnlly room + den + l.Jvini "'°m for owner. + 2 BR &. 1 BR tor int"Ome $44,500 Newport •t Victoria 646-8811 (Celt ••• Anytim•) -Pretty As-- A Picture Charmin1 3 bedroom & fam- ily rom, all eectric lotchrn. new w w oarpetmg, llll'\le iipUkUng pool llUirOWlded by pro!. landraPiw, ac- cented by outdoor 118'llini· $32,500 WOULD YOU BELIEVE 'This well located 3 bdnn. home can be bought for $29,500. A pfeasure to show you. tender loving catt can do -& !hi" 1s a "sharpie" wondenl, & savl' YoU dollar.; ''"' Ta'l!'lully decorall'd Large 5('par8te dinin& room lnriz<' Mr~a Vrrrlt• Cam· Wl_!!~~-~a~~~~~llR~~~~~~~~~ 293 E. 17th St. ~ = Ev __ rn_1ng11 54_2·_1s_r., 5 Ge~rooms $23,950 lrvina Terr1ce &each Specia~s PRICE REDUCED Neat 4 bdrm. home near Mariner sdlool and Westcliff shopping center. Ideal for family with children. RJN HOME Baycrest 4 bdrm. with pool. Delightful pa- tio with BBQ & poolside wet bar. Terrific for outdoor parties. JERRY FREUD • CHARLES ARNOLD REALTORS 646-n55 5 WAYS TO GO S HOUSES 5 POOLS 5 PRICES 1. 4 Bedroom with beautit landscaping and larie co ered patio. $23,900. ul V• 2. 3 bfodroom. larie enclosed patio. S26,800. n 3. 3 bedrooms, with gree house and 3 car carag '· s.12.000. 4. 3 bedroom & family room new wall to wall carpe t· me. S32.500. ~. 5. 2 bedroom + deTI, 3 bath formal dining room $10.500 293 E. 17th SL 646-4494 9 Evenlngs 64&-825 Stop BuyinCJ Y C'Afr landlord' 11 Pl"OPf'T1Y for him. Be )'OUr own bo8ll M provide 11. l'f6l home f o yaur famJly. This home hA 3 tplk"ious bedrooms, wort< aavini kitchen, hie yam lo the ldds, RooeM for boat o trailer and a wonderful pric o( only $17,800! I No down payment to vet111 small down d r II r r e ., others. ~ 2043 WE5I'CLIFF DRIVE 646-T1ll Opton Ev es $15,950 Eestatde 2 BR bomr cute Ir clt>an. Near Catholic church. Extra bonus a M'P. arate work ahop for th1' man of the house. Call Newport •• Vlctorl• 646-8111 ---0-TfLE CASTLE- Cute -Comlonable -I: up to elate 2 bedroom11 I: fam- ily room, beltubful Clrpl'tl! Ii dnpes, built-in nn1e It oven, and land~puig, all show pride tn ~Ip $185 down (or lrq") ToW monthly peym~t11 lnclud•nst t&Xt8 $1l). Whtn ttut ls gone -wt have no mol'f' ~7171 • 546-23 13 °""1' Evrt. tll 9 T H E ~J E ./\L ESTA·r·ER;_; Must s.n Now! RedlJCt!tf SA.000 for lmmedl· ate ult. OwMr-btt• tnn~ tf'T'l't'd. Nrw 4 BR. V I r w home lrv!M Temic.. Now f7'9.5M. OPEN SAT a SUN 1. ~ 1023 Dolphin Terrece Cl.AUDI IHIF,llt a...ttw 67s.o.tn BYOWNSR-Heer~ ~· J 8dri:D home, 1arp llt'fats wttb !1rf!'pl~. cllAtzw UU. MW bGOt-ln RELAX & PLAY Swim In the crystal clear pool or play pool on the new reg· ulation size pool table. It all goes with thla lovely 3 bed· rooms plus large glassed &. ecreened rumpus room on a qult"t tree linl'<I street ONLY $26,800 2:1J r.:. 17th St Evenings CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4 BEDROOM OPEN SUN 1 · 5 4:;12 WAYNE ROAD Charm plus prestige and plff!IW'e in lhi11 spacious house f()r happy family living Rig In everyttung r'<rept price. ¢AIL TODAY 642-3615 675-2503 CHESHIRE REAL ESl'ATE OPEN HOOSE - SUN l • 5 we·11 SM! you at 2428 Unlwrsity Dr. At Tustin AvP., NB !Back Bay) Condominium 3 BR 2 ha. beautiful rood. 2 pools & J!U ti mg grf'eM. Don V. Franklin REALTOR 3250 E. Coo11t Hwy. ('ornn11 rt"I Mar 673-22'.?2 -Eight ChMrful Room1 Room for 11 lal")[e family to N>ally rnlov liVln~ -LAriz;e ma11ter auitP--Modem k1tcti. <'fl with huilt-in rl!Jlge &: oven plu!I rllShwa~hl'r-UsP your GI end mwf' in for $650 t~ tal rm:tq $29,950 tun prict'. 646-7171 • 546-2313 Oprn Evrfl. til 9 THE ~JEAL E S TATERS 5 Bdrm Slngt. Story CUAtom rolonlal, bnlnd n~ with ruAt gold IMg atrpet- lntc thni~t Fat>Wous floor plan and a ~ • rv 111~r. Walk to ~ 1 n d ttnn1s! $&1,!M MESA 'II E R D E REALTY~ nAUAN RESTAURANT Jncll.ldlna bu.slnne, build· lnit "' c.2 lot. Submit ,.our term~ $32,500 t!tcbn wi.UI bll'l'h rablnftJ. Down on _.., rllt if¥f'I w/ n-FA farn1c.-.. l.arrt I'll ti .. rm't; ' 81\ .. 2~ bl • lila128. with bl«k walls mi aq. n. d li•. •.,att sz_an &GM' '" Park A l('bl. 1; bll. away • IS YOUR AD at a..Alll· On\1 '31Jlll nan • will .. OIL TA Wt.. UTATI lllllldll lr .. Dlld..,...tMM41• --- vacant • ready to ~· hndi:r honw with nt'w drap- BEST BUY! only $38,!"100 "' ~ m·w rarprts, "v r n Ph. 644-1133 111 lmthrooms & l'lo~ts. Now ~~~~~~~~~ rlroppro to $31,200 on e&s· ~ 1 h'~l of ll'nns. NO DOWN VETS 3 Bedroom.a, 2 Baths • 20 X :J> FAMILY ROOM for pool table and just plain fun. nreptaoe. F .A. heet. 2 car garage, PAT t 0 , Heavy Shake roof. Wall to wall c.-ar- Pl'ts • drapes. J.MMACUI, A TE and beautifully appoint- ed. WW ~ta. A BAR· GAIN!!! COSTA MESA OFFICE 2629 Harl>or Blvd. 545-9491 Open till 9 PM 2414 Vista Del Oro Newport Bearh OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 2658 BASSWOOD Imma.culjlte ~ BR, l·IJ!l£1 ranch ~le. ~Y lar i.mmedia ll' OOC\IP81l<"Y. U~ll>rioed tor an>a at $32,TSO Ph. 644-1133 Sell or Tracie We have a tl?rTlendoui; In· flux of buyt>rs from our otlu>r off\N>s, 19 In all I In· vestment division. Wr 11l'f'd house11 &: inrome units In the Collta Mesa, Nrwport, HunUngton Beach Brei\, If you are thlnking of selling or trading up or down, iitve u11 a call, we have the an. wers. FREE apprai511l•· -Farr~·W- 293 E. 17th St WANTED EXPERIENCED R.-al Estate Sain People. WHY NCYr GET ON rnE RAND WAGON~ Over Z5 Years In Orang!' County • Full paitt> aclvPrtl111ng e Inter offict trll'IYfle • TralninJC progrnm • TnllUntnC'P • Many nthrr bf-nrf1l11 Call 646-4494 -For ln1rrviPw Dolphin Terrace NPw Paint. cle11.n Md rf'11dy for a nrw owntt, 2 BR dl'll, 2~ baths. rlec kitchffl, dbl garage PLUS hug' roverf!d carport for the boat. I.And· 1eap!'Ci for law mainttn11nc.. $46,4!i0 CURT DOSH, Realtor lT.ltl W Coa!!I H1ghv.ay 642.o.47'.? EVES lii.1-3 IM SEASHORE BIAND NEW Split kvrl Ber + Sundedt $52,500 UDO SANDS 3 Bfdtoom. l blith1 $23,500 r.~~ WUllamMn, RJtr. l\73-4.150 OPEN EVES. College Reelty 546-5880 bOO Adams at Harbor •Nl'ar Clnl'ma 'Ibeetre) Treditlonal Ch1rml Onr of BayC't'l'st's most a~ f)('llhns: C\IStom built homes w11h th<> Wilrmth of old red hnrk, i:lt><tmmi: white shut· lrr1, da~!llC {;eo~ rn· trnn<'r -m a handsom~ly landSC11prd srtlmg Gl'OCIOUs 1o1m.t.1 dining mom, enor- mous hvmg room, family room ~1th bookshelves & bar, solid walnut ('abinrts in R01Jnnr1·~ kitchen. Cost· ly ~001 rarpcting, ck>corator wallpapen. luxurious cus· tom draperies. This ls a rare oppn11umty for the qW1Uty· consrim1s & fastklious buy- l'r wuh lrl'uured heirlooms! $57,500 Ruth P1rdoll, Raeltor 1605 Wl'stclllf Or. 642-5200 Smell the OcHn Air £nm miles of Beach near· hy, 5 BEDROOMS + fam· ily room. Sunken Living room. Mastl't' suite with RO. MAN BA nt Super driuxl' modem k1tmen. ruN for tht-YJtiole family during the Jong bot summer. FANTAS- TIC BUY only S:W.000. E-Z Tttma. CDiTA MESA OFTICE 21129 Harbor J31vrt. 545-!).191 Open till 9 PM Sunshine Specials TWO 3 BR 2 hath homl's • 1 with 0\19.I pool. T11ke your rholce · both vac.-ant & rt>Ady tor arcupancy $19,950 & $21 ,950 •••••• VALUE PACKED FEATURES a~ translatPd Into this fine 4 BR 2 bllth home. \1ri;a Ori Mar. 2 rov!'rr<! p11t1no;, outdoor light11. lu11;h 111lr w/ rarpt'ts, te1T11ttn rntry, prnft"Mlon11lty lend11rn(lNI with 11prlnklers. A lx>11uly al P>.450 gm 1093 ~r, C M 546-5440 OPEN HOUSE SAT. & St:N 1·5 180° View 1"i39 f'111rflPld C11mro Shot'f'!I t Rclnn~ 3 bAth~ ~, ·S90.lm Wm. Winton, IUtr. nl Martnll. Balboa II 675-3331 ~ 'til 9 pm Decoraton Dream You must 8"f' th1~ to appl"f'('. iltl'. r ... h1rtng 4 LI~ bfd. rooms. Tiii' tntry. l>Hutlful pel!fllng A wallpaptt. BI I llOVt' Ir nvf'n With m1trhin1t f'rf A l11r1tf' covel"fd .tr IC!Wnt!d !Mii.io with wrt bar • rf'f. ProtruSonallY lAnd· caPfd ya.rd w1t.ll fOIDIQ!n It II""" houw $27,200 NEWLY dl"l'oratl'd 3 Bdrm, Hui:c 5 bdr. 3 bath .• $39,950 Here ls an rxcellent situation for a large famll,y who would like to be only 3 blocks from Cathol)c Churt'h &nd school. Buill·in l<!tchen, fam. tty room. 2 beths, and nice size yard for the kids to play. Assume !M law, 51,~ GI loan and $169. mdudrs pnncipal, interest. taxeg and insu M!ll<'f'. 21v hath, new crpt, l5x30 Spotless 4 bdr. 3 bath $34,IXXl POOL • Call to sec A-Frame 3 bdr'. 2 be.th i'l9,900 2!>13 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 646-mt OP<'n Ev"s. PRICE SWHED! OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 900 Westcliff Drive Dover Shores Arca Must Sl'll immediately!! e 4 BR home 3 yrs. new! • Separate dining room! • Enormous family room! • Terrific kitchen! e Huge coml'r lot' • 2600 ft. • rustom-blt ! • Not lea~ lanl! • 3 car garagt-! • Area: Sl00,000 homP~! • A luxurious ban>ain' Ruth P1ntoll, RHltor 1600 Wt>stctill Dr. 642-~200 $21,500 3 BR. 2 BA E8stside tl"PP lined street. Sharp & Of'al. Owner movinR to C;in11da. 10% down & you're m. N•wport •t Victor I• OPEN HOUSES SAT & SUN 1·5 1015 W. B•y, B•I~ 45 ft. lot, 3 Bdrm. 2 beth plus l Bdrm Fum Apt. VIEW. 1617 T radawlnd1 B1ycrest New 4 Bdrm. 3 be.th. d1n/nn fam. room. dcluxt> k1trben, w w crpt. thruout. "C" THOMAS RHltor 224 W. Coast Hwy ~5.127 Newport Bch. Evr. 545-5643 "LIVE-IN" 4 UNITS INCOME TAX SAVER. 3 BR 2 bath dc.>luxe ownl'r's unit + 3 luxury 2 BR 2 bath rl'nt11ls. A Steal at $59,500 N•wport at Victori1 646-8811 (Cell AnytirM) Safari BOUND MUST SELL 646-881 l 339 PEACHTREE LANE C.11 anyll,... (BACK BAY) ~~=~~~ OPEN SUN 2 • S A 3 BR, 2 ba, large covemi TR DE lanai, room tor pool • quiet for 3 BR horn nr Condomin· cul dP sac street • Askini: • 1um m Costa Mesa. HA VE $31.!iOO 3 BR & Pool home 11 2750 Richardson RHlty Dr11ke, MeSll drl .\1ar. $'17.900 2143 Coa.111 Hlway, CdM Call· Mary Graham 642-9190 675-4031 Farel Walker -R...,.E_A...,..L-E=-S,,.._T_A_TE_ REALTOR SALESMAN OWNER MUST SELL $25,500 -5~ •;. OptnlnJ{ ror an ~\If! u~l"!IOfl 1n new oflke, top loC'atlon. Excel. romm. A II f'l'1)11M conficlen hal. PERRON REALTY CO. MattnPr'S Sehl : 1 BR. -+ df1t -r 2"2 Ba. + bar + photo lab + rnv. patio + fnrd rlay-yrl 4 hnAl or dog v11m. 7nd T [) 11va1l. $31.950 IRth " Onlnstr St2-Jm Or<-n h<lusr Set . Sun • I~ JOIN the •WlnCWI 1n Utt l!Wll Bl'ryl Ln. KB 642-S l73 CAll.Y Pn.c11' WAKT ADS! Dolly 3 bdr. 2 bath •• $71,900 Caywood Reelty 54S-l.290 M· l ACRE, .ll2x300 deep with older house, on 18th st near Plaoenha. s-n .m ~ or 4~5.591 BY OWNER ~perate! Home with pr. Principals only 6(2.1156 Cost• MeH HARBOR VIEW HILLS Corona del Mer 1100 Lusk • built homes located in the Southland's most d~ airable le !aJcinatini area. Schools &. Calll. Irvine Campus just m o m e n t 1 away. Sensibly priced from $34 ,900 to $48. 900 LUSK HOMES Directions: MacArthur Blvd. from Pacific Coast Hwy. or Nl'wport Fwy. Turn on San Joaquin Hills Rd.. then follow si11;ns to model lln!a Corner Lot There's more tor }'(I'll' D1CJ11CY In thls 3 BR 2 be. l\OOie, cpt'g, new drps, lrP!. +1~­ ly p;unled. Spac din I tam rm. o looks 1rg fncd bk-yd. Wonderful tor gr o w In i chldm or build yourself a pool &: entertain. See for younelt. Only $23,950. Own-- er. 642·1453 Swimming Pool For • Long Hot Summer & only $750 down + Impound handles thl11 3 BR l'Ai ba home. Pmnts of U52 per mo includl'S all. $71.500 tuU pric.-e. With lomi cost.a A Int. going up thla won't last. LOCKHART REALTY 569 W. 19th St.. CM 646-332'l 646-Dn 0 W N E R MONTtCEii() TOWNHOUSE-3 BR. 2 BA, patio, poob. Great Joca. hon' 1350 IQ. ft. Elncloeed garage. Compktely ttdec- orated. Reel Buy! Open house Sat. Ii &Jn. 119 Yorit- town. C.M. 546QJI FORECLOSUR E·• ~ma. ~ batM. lllldlt room Ii 9ll built.a. $Ui down • take OV9' ~ loans. CALL 540-USl Hen· t &$?\' Real Estate. 12 Acre on 'Iburin with duplex. Have plans, permit & bids on 4 additional untl.IJ m.ooo. 646-<6291.m-5591 Lagun1 B•1ch 3705 Lagun• BHch 3705 L•gun• BHch 3705 S©\\.cillA-L& ~~s Solve a Simple Scrambltd Word Pw:zt. foraCJllel ''/ 0 !:d:"Ct!: !-:"~'; tlmple WOtdt. Ptlnt l.tt.ra of eoch In Its llM of 1quoru. IVIRDEE I . I I !' I r 'loAaFo! ~ '.. I I I I' I IHOIDAll I . I I · I I I' Is 1a 1u 1 I I' I IGINLOL · I C I lrNAH . l 1 r r· 1 1 HOUSIS POlt SALi -HOUSH POil ULI ..... 1100 1200 Huntt""°" .._ MOO 1115 WEID rr ~~~~~~~-~ FIXER UPPllt "'"~2 . W/'*Ch; 1 (Clir dla>.-= II.....& I_._ ......... ~ CLASSIFIED INDEX WESTCLlflfl ARIA Lare• 3 BR 2 be~ tam. nn, car. lot boaM. .lath/pmtrr lrplc, bl lrlnl, bdwd Ora. l --tool, det.acbed pr. ~ ceultat patio. $29,BelO. N6-:l3.t:i OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-5 1 aG Estelle II•, M.I. (HARBOR WGHLANDS) -' BR. 2Y.a baths -D01V Vacant and ~an ~D IUP. HERE'S AH ~ STEAL. Blln•Jilw. .... poruy -..w .... -.... 00 widt, _....., ~ ...,.,.... ,...,_ .. --. ~ .._ I . -D ... huce. thhs 1111 " • Hours-Regu ataons eaa11ne1 W/SJ'fplK9, dbl rm, -al lfGlge lilr ... , .2...... C , ., -..,. room. ..,.,. 1.,. c11n11s ..-. • 11• ''·--. •""°""IA ~ ...... .,..... -.., .-..,., • "'°"F11ttJ)o • ._. m.,D1WC111J1dll112cupr. ... ..,.;~,-~ J)~r\N ,.L9T...,. ,IHI lllir '"°"only ..Jwer, S2J.500 _ am:a Ut. ,,._._ lrnmedfett oo-tM _,.. tif pui. ..... lillt •fli"ltlalm.nt oor"9Ctff tfte tJ BY o .. -ntt---Tt-llll--to_Eu_t OlMt. Towo.bOUle-3 BR, l' beth, bU-ia, carpet. Dbl pr. Encloaed patio. Balcony. By llAll umv, Realtor 303 w. c .... t tflthw•y Newport leach lot, wmf A?( EXCELU:M'1' OCEAN VlEW. ~ 2 If.Ory arctutectUN wtth "' tenaiYI UH of Wood l&mbull YOUR OPPOR'n.1NJTY! :r.::· l210/mo. Alt. Dl!ADLIHR tr0" COPY ANO KILLl1 J ;SO P.M. tl\1 N)' Wote pu•llcatfon, UOIPt o.tom built bonM must w .. 11..,41 ldltl-.. and Monday -.otlone when el•lnt tl1111 le l :IO P.M. Frle1 1-IOld. 2 BR, 2 BA an IA•a Oplfon 1 ' appt even on wkn<b. ~- 1509 'l'R.ANSFERRED ID Samoa. 3 BR l ba. patio. flee kitc.b dl.lbwHher, drapa, w I w es>ll beauUfuJ.ly Wldacaped, fruit trru. Sl4.i50. 54G-2'113 LET THE OCUll BE YOUR IACI YARD ltet. 673-5107 ustbluff 1242 EXCEPTIONAi,. Buy, 3 BR, 2 tie. trn nn. all elec lctch, ~ ae nev .hop, cul-de-aac •t. $.lJJOO Owner. ~ e.nd rt.us. WELL DESIGNED 4 llDRM. MAGNIFICENT vMt'lt Jot. 4 Bedrooma, __. ~ ..... ...__. YOU MUIT HAVI! l<ILL NUMlllU Whell ldlllnt an ad MoaUM ef "'kilt l'lllU ... Man.y bWJt·la feetwa. bood SZZ5 -;_--· .._ ... ,. t9 "'91l• • tMOrd •t\U.. 11111 numMr given )'ff •1 ~ur ~ tak1r t.,. Expertly ltlDdlcaped. ......... a moo Blcr. v....,loe~o" ot Y""r oaU. t ~ .i . 30121 DriUwood l'>r. Ivery ...,_,. '-._. .. to ktl' et otr"'9Clt a t1ow ad tlltt ,. ._ ~· bwf ..,.. C&ll• !oath LIJQDa -e.3UJ Me99 Verde 3110 1tOt 111•rantw to do '° 11nt11 the ad hH appaal'9CI fn th• JMper. • &fR:ALb iij', 3) er m. DIMl·A·LtNa Ade •re ltrlotly caNI In advanc. by mall or •t any ono ef our •:t P,~ -~ ~~ RENT OR LEASE NO "'"'•rd•,... .., Av.Hable .&....II l Ttle DAILY PILOT reMrvll the rlQht to olaalfy, edit. oeneor or rena.. any 1 ,. ..,... • t!Mmont, an• tt chtn.. lu ratea •M regulttlOf'• wit ..... l'ltr ttotlce. ~ ac. fruit ~ bNu lndscp'1, 7.0ned s azuta. cu.tom 2 b9 home. Ll'&e encl patio, lrii krnnel, $3U50 Owner. 646-{,616 Watch the le&iUlls from ,,:>tJr own 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with 101' at wat~r·1 Corona del Mar J2SO edgl' with 78' boat dock tn A DEN, IOR 5 BORMS.) floor plan. bat dbl. door ~ try ' tloora al Ort Pim tile. Spectou1 ttet Uv. rm. WITH OPEN BEAM CDUNCs, HAS STRIKING MIJ>JTER; RANUN ST1'Ul> P1Jt'E.. PLACE, ~910M !)~ ERIES. Slldli!i gl .. walla o~n to _.tel"ed PA T t 0 latune ~ 1707 Rent MiOi SUbl8I Sl50 ~tf"tlMrt m.tY plfct U..lr ad1 lly t.l1~erta.-.r .. • 5 BR-3 Bl\ Split.level I 4 BR, 2 BA, uv cm. drn, ctl1 rm, 5 Yr1 old. By Ow~r. Call alt 5. $31,500. W-1061 I D&SIRABLE Cor. 3 BR, 2 JIA, PalOI Verd~ It~. dbl f door. $25,950. 1156 Auatln, ~7171 l=-:-------- HUNTINGTON HARBOUR'S aheltered Wanda I: chan- nels. S95.000 A you own tlw! land. Ask for Jackie Bruns Huntington Harbour s.r .. Corp. Xlnt 2 BR Home cloae to 9Chool1 I: Mlrt. Bit-In ltove ' paved patio. Lee dbl ear. Immedi- ate poueulon, $29,500. C2lll 4.»-~n or tn4> 841-25.11 Call to 1ee -707 lril OVERLOOKING THE SEA. RJOI W/W CARPETING, IN M06S GREEN TONES EXTENDS TifRU-OUT UV. RM . HALLS 6 AU. 4 BO. RMS. 8ep9rate dlnin& atta. The kitchen ta like IOmethlzlc out of ''Bettlr Roaws • Gvdenl'', • /deep statned wood cablntb, ALL BILT-IN OCEAN Vl!:W, NIGUEL T~. 28R. 2BA, Dtn, Cpta, drpa, C:mtt lot. Landacts>fd * $52,950 499-tJ.M at 5n-7m 4 Bdrm, famlb' nn. In MONARCH BAY. OWNER. $'51,D f75.2591 : ~. ":m .. \' 'DIAL Dl~ECT 6•2-Sl>78 • Family room • On Go!f Courll! • Near 15th pttn • Gardener lncluded WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220 Huntington Beuh 5-40..1220 Lagun• Bffch 494-9'466 • ~ 6612'70 Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. CLAlllFJID COUNTl"I tN tOOtttd u follOWlt fY owner a BR 1 ~ bathl, w/ff cpll/&,,., frplc, bit-3 BR, 2 BA new cond. thN-. CURT DOSH, Reiff or RANCE, DBL. 0 v EN, Or•• Grwea 1111 Wett ........ ~ N_,.., loecl. JJO W• lly ..,_., C.... M-. 109 ' inl, COIDPNtd1 repainted. hnmed. pouee Aat. 54Ml.69 I BYOwNER; MesaVerdt, ' >~J.j 0, 3 BR , 2 Ua., fully out. All blt.ina, lrplc, lawi-l'T.lO W. Cout Rl1t11ny dry, piped musk. Ceil heet. 542-&m EVE.5. 67J.3468 Drps &r tux w/w crptg. DrsHWSHR., GARB. DL!P. ~~ :: .:::'o1 ~~ 'ORANGE GROVES W 0 R K, LANDSCAPING, ANO A LT'lTLE OF "THI$ f, THAT". Com~rnb~ hon> rs nearby art' ottered u~ ward• to S.16.000. Yoo can 11,.11 thl• one las ta> for $26,950 FULL PRICE HURRY ON nns ONEI Beautitul 10 ac. onlllle zrovt Ip the Rivenlde area. Tbe trees ar,. of Troyer root •tock A: are Just aelting In· to produdlon. Priced at $48,IXJO with 29% down. For furdNr cWtaila pie.,. call Walter Frick wltb eo.J ... p.,1, 3115 AM Shwt, H ........ loecl. 122 ,.,.. A-•· Liit-..... l:»liJO la.ept. S.. & S.. __ ....... _______ Mill Addr .. : Box t175, Newport 8oach, Calif. Quiet. cleu, J BR. 2 Ba., lrpl., dlab"Nber, tiec. kit, patio, $195. Relit or rmt w/ r.:rp Ii dral)<'d: walk to M:.1 s & ah:>pving. 54.:>-M N~AH SllOWini A: achoola; clenn, 3 Ii· BR., patio, fncd Yd. $18,000 5"49-7198 Vi<-w. Qwet adult living. S~dacular View Sacritlcf' Sale? or Lease HA"£0" A'?EA option. OwnET 642-280!! ~' n L• BA YntONT, Open house Sat. ' Sun. 37 Balboa Covea, Newport Beach. Boat ~ pvt. beach. 3 BR. 2 Baths. $!il,500 BY OWNER. 3 Br, lam room + 25' x 25' playrm. Clloice lot. Puttin& frttnS. Extru. $55,000 MISSION REAL TY Eckhoff end A.Moc. Inc. Daily Pilot Classified option 5fS-626.> · _ --. HOUSES FOR SALE Hew,on 1uc11 OW NIW~U Nlll•ONTI Newport a..c~ 3200 CO:,~"!.'alA :: 111w,on SH"H• -MIU OIL MAI 1115 Wl!STCLt'" TOWNHOUSES ,,..,,. va101 mt u111v1111n PA•• C aK..Lall ,.AllC tllf IACK IAT ommunfty Pool 11.-01t 11"'" ,. un 1Lu'" ,.__I •IWP<NtT NI COIONA OWL MAI mt OIMOLITIOll IDS m1 DltAPTINCI HIVIC• Mil .,,. ILICTIUCAI. ... = :=~=NT HNTAU .. C24t fl\.OOltS = 4la PUltNACa •DAIU. lie. .. .me ...,.ot..,.• • 3 Bedroom. l" Bath. By Olmer. Loaded wttb utru. G.L loan $22,500. NS-mt SWED>ING vkW ot Baell s.y • M'tl.; lmrurioua s BR 2 Ba TIJbocate w/pooll, lmlMdlate Seating • s. a.st JIW1J, lAC. M. 1ll.I W. 0.PISlm> .tva. Orq., Ctllf. 53i-2538 Ev•wtEbdl, 538-5'74'7 ..... _ drpt, blt.1111, fri>lc IALllOA cov1':MTI ~~!: IALIOA 2 Bdrml, 2 befha •• $200 mo. NtW .... T lltOltU 112t IAT ISi.ANDi 3 --.21.L -•••• 9'lr;I\ mo IAYCIQT Im LIDO Ill.a = :::::: ,~.. = .., •uss ... 1110 AR.KLING POOL. Nice 3 BR 2 bath home on quiet atreet. Heavy •hake root, larie railed betrth, used brick t1replaco, all built-Ins, fa mily room with addltonal fi~place Ir room for boat or trailer. Exilllne loan at $193 mootb includin& taJCes I Ir Insurance. CALL MR. BLACK 540-USl Hmtaee R-.11 Ertate. 8 y CUSTO.-:-:M'""""a=u..,..,.1 L,_..D_,.E __ R 1>1stmctlve new home, Mesa V crde golI course l block. Mcdlt.e1T1U1ean Spanlllh ex. lt>rlor. 4 BR, lerae dlnin& room 6 family room's. Fri&· idalre kitchen. 1336 Tahltl. Daya call S46-6300, Evea. 54M378 D~ERATE!I I lAS EVERYnilNG • pool, fam rm., frplc, 3 BR, 2 BA, proL dark room. Pll.)'boua, crpll. d r p 1. Wilk to abowln&. Onl7 SJUliO. Trade for dleaper ccndom.lnlum. Broker 5'3- &124 $850 DOWN. Needa eome ' work. 4 BR 2 batha, fireplace, double rvace, f amlb' room, bull t·lna Ii nlce ruldentlal a r e a • Paymtnta $187 month In· cl\ldine taxea. CALL MR. BLACK 540-USl Hertta1e Real Estate ASSUM·-=e-=s=¥.,_,%_G_I _ NEWLY P8lnted, ab&rp 3 BR, dl.shwllhr, din. nn., bJt-inl. S23,l50. By °""'1fr. Open l)OtlSe Se I. Ir Sun., l().f 1594 Coraica Pl. 54G-U33 BY C>wHr 4 bdnna, 2 bath, fam rm. bit-Ins, dshw!h, nu cptJ, rxt lri yd, $25 ~ GI loan S40-9394 ' --- College Park 1115 ----BY OWNER. 3 Bdrm, fam nn, w/w cplJ It drps lhruout, dJhW1br, FHA S1'. loan $24,900. ~01 •~•wport S..ch 1200 EASTILUFF PANORAMIC VIEW $39,500 -10-.4 Down L«e 4 BR homr wlwnadle ll('p ftln. or (II m~ room; frplc , Cll'p., drap!'~, lndlCp. I: fencro WALK lo TENNIS CLB , 5C'hl~ It !lhopPmi By owner I $4,000 DOWN CUJtom Bl.lilt S Bdrma 3 baths, 2 ~ Stepa to bay and beach. "11 Riv· er Avr • NB Owner. S0.1'15 · Evu . 675-1881 ' Open -S.t ., Sun. 12.4° 1632 LIMOln LIM BayCl'"l'fl <Noc lfUlbold> f Nr new elfpnt 4 BR. 3 Ba. -r m11r. BR. llllte; tp. ltv. Ir lam nu. opa to grtv. aardtn at:rtmn. 3 Car 1111. ~msoo °"'*' 5041• c Redund 19 "5,500 .... CoOft9 8*yfront Aoat IUp Ii....,, Midi J Bdrm. t ..... •le ldt MaJt an °""9 -uucSoat • R. C. CREER, R4elty VIII UdG f'D.1.1» Pbcne (n4) 4M«3l JIU~ '""·· etc. Quiet .l aecluded. $37.500. 67~ FOR YOUR BOAT ' TRAII, ER, quiet coantry attn~ phert for Mom ' Dad plU1 welJ..blt 2 BR hol'M. Uled brlclc, ahake roof, hctwd/ noon. immaculate under $35,000. GI NO DOWN PAYMENT $!i150 cloa1nr cost will IDO"lll J'OCl ln thla corner home. Up. a:raded cpts/drpc, COIDJ>l frnced Ir landK. WaZld11g di.tance to beach. Outside lbower. Only $28,000. Newport Hgta. 1210 By Owner-Builder OJstom Home Top location, 3 bdrm, tamiJ,y rm, 2 baths, finest bit-Im, food Ct'llter, blt·ln vaeuum, 3<ar flll' rumpua rm, 3 yn old. $42,000 443 Fullmon, 5C8-3188. BY OWNER: 4 BDRM, 2 Ba, S22.~ can arrange SM.A.LL DOWN 2313 Holly Lane, NB AV AJL lmmed. C11U Havtn 3 BR, 2 ba + 2 BR Ocean Vi'fw Apt. $49,500. 548. 7249 Newport Shorn 1220 NEW 4 BR & DEN 3 batha, 642-3430 1223 BY Owner, 8-)'cretlt atn Ivtn Weill cu.tom buUt floriw. Protn. landsc .. decor. 4 Je BRI. lg panelll!d home ottlce. ~ eq. fl 3 Yl'I old 2 trpks. Many extru. Auume 51~% - S38.000 loan-Full prire $79,500. &16-2828 (TI4) 627. 1314 YOU OWN THE LAND· STEPS to ocean; Furnished duplex, l BR ea. $38,500 Owner 639-3933 544-3004 8ay1hores 1225 BY owner. l BR. 1 bl. from ya c ht landln&, 2 prlv/beachn, COf' lot. Exe e&rl'·· recently painted, 2 patlot w/blt·in BBQ, Oller. OPEN DAILY 548-6348 BY OWNER 3 bdrm, l ~ batb, patio. fra.h. ly pa.In led, avail DOW $27 ,500 wll1 ta112 2nc1 su.. noo University Partt 1237 BEAU Nfw 3 BR 2 ba, Ir& Uv rm, aep dlo rm. cwt- featuree. ciit'&, drps_ £a. trn11lve I a n d 1 c p • a . £:&. crpdonal blly lhru '1'Wntt 1900'2 Gillman 213: M1-1TIJS Open dally 1~ 4 BDRM, family room, 2 frplc1, blgbfft otter ovtt $28,000. &134>47 Owna. 0.Lancy RHI Est1t• 673-3110 ~~ OPEN HOUSE TifUR -FRI • SAT 4501 BRIGHTON CAMEO SHORES Oceanfront • fabuloua Vlrw 3 SR + Gu~t Rm, 3 ba, pool, pet!~. SCENIC PROPERTIES m-5126 By Owner Charlnlni 2 BR. 2 bath• on lot & ~ with larJe lecluded patio. Incm\e Unit poutblr, new carpet.a and dra"". $4.1,750. (Not leuehold) 6'1S-2829 ----COR011i4,HIGHLAND By ownfr. Le 2 BR. Randi Style, Oceen Vn. f~ sim- ple S33 ,!JOO ()pe!i Sat/Sun 568 Seaward Rd,~ Lido lale 1351 ,, 11lage Real Estate 952-4471 546-&103 Tramferrecl Lovely 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath -plus - w111 bonU1 room 15 x 25, ~rpets and drapes. H•ffdal Realty "Homea to Matcb Income" 8740 Warner 84Z-44Q5 VACANT L&tlest Bed.rooma ln town. Hugf llvlna room, new car- Pfls throughout, A lot of house tor only S22.950. Paul Jones Re•lty Sfr-1266 Eves. 842-SMC Reduced fo $12,950 Vacant.. lmmed pou. 3 BR farm 1tyfe kitchen. Older llxf'r·uppfr <11 fee land. TRAOEWINOS RL TY 842-5011 or 842-.5012 PATIO LIVING ~~~~~t. IH&ut So, petio Is BIG }'re1hly paJnted. 3 yrs old. feetuft of 3 Bd, 2 be home Compl. lndlcpln& & llPrlnklr Bl kit cookl joy. Neer 3 bdrm. I: fam. rm. Patio tennis oourt • beach • $57,500 l fire rin&· Cpta. drpa. R. C. GREER, Realt)' $29,900. ~ owner. 3416 Vm Udo 6TJ..9300 BY OW N ER: 4 Bdrm UDO-POOL-BUY! Townhou.ae 1~ b&th, fully Sherp 3 bedroom + dell cptd, (new) An rlec appli- wlth b I: f pool. 50' lot. Juat ance1 Incl. Nr. ab op' & ecbls. Ipw down, assume reduC'ed tt. 169.500 ru.• """"l""• Lido Rlty ., 3400 Via Lido -"-""' _ _._ ... _ .. ___ _ m3DI NEW ~tne bomt, Pacific ---Sandi Take over pmb no FOUR Of THE BEST :irow fta $1300 down 536. fl"Onl SllO, Im to S90 000 NEWPORT BEACH R..F..Al.TY 434 -3l2rld SL liT.>-1642 • SHARP! 3 Bdrm. 2 balb, S<Jalb pttio, WIUll olfrr. Pnndpa.t, 962-0015 OWNER. Auume FHA 4 Br, 2 ba, l~yrs. 1-cty. All ex· tru. Sborecrttt Eut. $29 .!IOO 962-7935 OWNER'S Prfftlae, nr. new lb + 111· tt.; 3 BR., atrtwn; nr. '1Ch1a, eolf. 842. 7777 I 1355 OREGON bound, must srU• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.; 4 BR, 2 BA, ~ahaYen homr F11>lc S21,4SO. Owner 6f6..62,IS OPEN HOUSE S.t .• Sun. 12 30 • :l 220 AMETHYST 2-Story 3 BR, lamlly homt. Larae patio + rue•t bouw; 6 yea.n old. S. Ana Hgts. 1630 Beck Bey 1240 Wm. Winton, Rltr. 3 Hiie on '.t llC • Honele & lncom~. Total rent Inc $4400 )Tl)'. '39.500. !'148-7249. 548- 4207 UPPER IAY -22!1 Marine, Balhoa ls OWNER m.3331 ~n ·w 9 pm FOR Sale by Owntt. UttJe laland. 2 BR ho~ with l BR ape. Elitn BR or den with 1,41 ba. can be uwd with eitlw!r. Extra larae 2 car pr 559.500 ~ Huntington Beach 1400 ------ WE WILL ADMIT Jt ftftdl aome paint and 11\ln. or repair but 114..500 11 a rood price tor • 3 ~m. 2 bath tlot'M. JI.Ill • frw blocb frnm aho$Jpl~. SPECJAL PRICE Ioli acre Aclj. to UCl A Irvine Mg ~ Rltr. 5G.a!569 UguM leech 1705 THREE ARal BAY A fam1l7 home of dlltlnt-- tlon and charm. Sweeping v1ewa of coo10~ A bills from all rooms. 4 spacious bedrooma, 2~ bat.m. tarae lMna room with ~aml'd <'t"tllnp. Paneled den With uMd bnclc ~. plus 13x22 ~ with deck. l.oytly Inf& .-tto. 1m&IJ p.rdfn tnL Daslt In IU I· dlerl Woriiraom l ~ &l\"e Two c:a?' ..,..,. •••••• M.SJO mARIOH mlLHI REAL ESTATE llJ Scuth 0>Ht Jnw.y Lqma 8-<-b .... OLl>lt SPAKmH Oii ~a famtd JUri..a Olallit • OLDE WO&LD KSDITSR.. lh:NfALS Houtee Furnlthed IMtals ta .... 2005 WOMAN To lhare llJcely tum 2 BR. 2 Be. apt, Daya ~; Evlll!Qp !MM49l SHA.RE 2 Bdnm, 2 bath.a wi1h wortdJIS pl; lt\ldent. In NB.. 642..am -...., .,.. -· uy•--u UL~ 11U11D Bl,)' A ee.cb 1talt7, Inc. oovii'iHOllES :: NUNTINt'TOfl llACN RENTAL DEPr. W111TCLIP" 1m f'OUNTAIN VAL~Y B5 W, Balboa mvd., NB ~.Jv'::s~-:-::.°' ~ ~:~ :::: 673-3663 Eves: 548-6966 IACIC In 1741 OIA•O• couwn IAJTtLUPI' 124:1 eAIDWN ~ NEAR UCI: New Jarie 2 101111 T .. HCI nu WWSTM'NSTH bdnn, 2 ~ w I w ctpa. ~:::: =~,:::u ~= :~:"~;:' drps, blt·llll I: ~ $230. llACCll UT UIS SANTA AM• MlltMTS mo leue. ~ U Y dLANOt UM T\ISTlll LIDO ISLI U:SI C9AST~ BAYFRONT • dock, 3 BR. 1au0.t. tSUNo 1m uouNA HACN Ba llUllTtltlTOlt IWACN 1419 UOUNA ltleue'\ ll .• deD. $79,500 or NlnlTIMO'n* MNllOU• ,.. UN CLIM•NT• leaw/opt. $4:25 Mo. No. 2 POUMTAllt YAU.IT Wt DAN& "CINT D-•bo SUJ. llACN , .. Tall'LIX. tfc. U<U a Oo•ea. 6Th-433l IUNllT HACH 14'J CONDOMINIUM au •••H T'NVM• °" .a OUM 5*'°· ... "11 ltULYM u.u.. n 4491 HAULI... ft 4tet HOUHC&.IANtlle ft ~ ltrn•lOtt D9COllATINI II# 4tlt lllCOM9 TAX t:J41 ~' utON.~-.......... .. Mf nto11•e -=,=-~ti . ... ... llMU'TI .-.; Dllkllwl = ~ '""''o• °" "" 'llWtLl'I' .. ,.Al"' lie. -'7'7 l.AMDSCA,.. .. 4Ttt L°'IUMITM _,. ..,.. MAJOllRT, .. llCJ( a .._. M.OVllft 6 S'fOltAOI .. 4"t "AINTIHO. ,....._.... -uoo Sanda. w11t to bech 3 ouD'" oaov• ws ReNTALs N.wporf BHrh 2200 , . LONO HACH IHt • _____ _.)"'....____ br, 2 ba, bit-ms, patio, trpl uuwooo 1ue ~ph. Unfurn11hed PAINTINO. ll.-... ..ATIOS E "NOTOGU,HY OCEANFRONT $20(). 90'J.4585 OUNQI COUNTY u.. 91NllAL .... "UUTIRINO, Petell. llt'91r .. LllMllNO .. =========::. OUT OP COUNTY UM conA MISA ., .. Comfort•bf• HCH!M OUT 01' ITATI ,... MlfA VHDI Silt 4 BR, 1u ......... _,lawn, , _ _._ Newport Heights 3210 1TA1tTo" un 111wl'Oar au(:" ,, .. l'OOOU •1tOOMl1t• .... "OO~ SllVICI ... l'OWSI SWll,.tM• ffll 711 uauU1 &"'"''"' _ _,,, ___ :.____ WISTMINSl'IR mt lllWl'ORT HllOHTS lllt $250 Wk. Summer ----------M1ow&Y c1n 1m N1w,01t sHo•u sm 1608 W. Oc·••nfront Coron• ......... ..,,_, 3250 SANTA ANA ''" w11TcL1"" ,,,. 'UM .. stlYICt tnt I OOPINO .,. ____ _... __ ,.,.. _____ SANTA ANA Heft. 14Jt UNIVtUITY PAllC m7 m2306 OUNOI !US UCIC UY 11 .. NICE 2 BR .• eardeoer furn. rusTIN 1.... un nu"' "" CUTE Baytront apt, r.ultable for •~le girl wbo llke1 swimming & boaling . $135 mo. Utfl pd, LI S.120'l or U 8..3024 OCEANFRONT Q u I e t cot- tage FUrn 3 BR, 2 ba, on peninsula. $275 mo yrl:y. ~ ms ======= Adulta _,.. Reuonable NOUN TUSTIN , .. , COIONA OIL MAI 129 ....._, ANAHEIM "" IALIOA JM rent. ffi Gc*!enrod. 673-1737 llLYHADO CANYON IUI IAY ISi.ANDi JUI ========== LAOUNA HILU 11• LIDO llLI UJI H .............. •~--l.AOUNA H&CN l71e HUNTINGTON HACN 14M unt ..... ..._. ~h 3400 LAGUNA NIOUIL 11'1 POUNTAIN v•LLl'I' S41t SAN CUMINTI mt •>l-10& ISLAND •ns EXTRA aeu. lie. 4 BR. SAM JUAN '"""'TIANO 11lt ll&L HACH ~ 2 Ba.; full qlthw; blt·lna: ~!:~T::::.~ llACN :~ ~:::n~l~~~lm" = Clme '° •• lbDpa; $230 CARUIAO me IAROIN •••VI .... Mo 9624707 962-6ll5 OCUNSIOt Int WISTMllttTll ""' . SAN 01100 1m MIOWAT cm = 3 ii: I @iii ilia ,.,..,.. lllVHJIDI cov..,.., ,.. SAHTA ANA ltADIO, ..,..,., lfll:. ft l•MODILltle '& tl,All '941 UMODl.LIH. lcrft:HINS ,._ SCltl4rs ~ "51 SIW11t0 .... llWINO M.ACHINa Rl,,ltO eHI ll"TIC T>ICQ, ...... lie. i TAILOIUt• fllMITI CONTIO.L TILi, <••flllc I TILi, L...._ 6 ~ni. Tall S•I VICe TILIVISION, ~ lie. .. U,NOi.JTaR'I' .,. WILDlltt ... JOSS la EMPLOY, JOt WANTIEO, -'08 WANl'ID, W-2610 f---~ ..1 -_ .. , .,,,;, ~ 1'0 II .-.OVWD "" UMTA AHA Hllelf'TI "'"'~ p.a., -· -...... ....., -OOMlflllUM lt9t T\IJTllt ---------mo., water pd. 9Q..J852 alter ou~n•t l"Ott tALI mt COASTAL TAKE $3500 t o r $500) rq. 6 PM a wkend& _.,,..,MINTS l'O• IALt ,,.. uou11A HACN ~:~r~ ~ ; in !> A tract nr ..... ,_ s ~..,.---------•RENTALS LAOUNA NIOUIL .-.. m prp. 3 Bdnn, 2 t>.tb. blt-lns fenc-"" CLIMINTI ~IandS%JOO, G,:.t no-tis!. H~ __, ~60 Hou... Fumlshecf UN J UAlf CAPISTHNo ,, ....,, ,,,. ...,., ..... """ "4 Ill(). n•NllAL DANA l"OIWT tington Sch. 962-4.191 1111rau To IHA•I = REAL ESTATE, AOatte11s. w-HI~ WANT•D. W- COSTA MHA tlM Ge I BY Own lie. Ale or be-opt. MIS& OIL MAI 11tJ n•rl V•catlon Rentals 2900 4 bdnn redec $225 962-7204 MISA v1101 me TI1tl'L1X ... , "" ' ' COLLIOI l'AllC tlU CONDOMINIUM "" JO .. -AWll 6 W- AOEllCIH, -a W-SCHOOU 6 llCJTIUCTION JO" "lll!,AIATIOlt ,_ THIATltlCAL fM VERMONT Farm 250· 1 ....... ,, eves 6 wlmda. NIWl'OIT aet.CM m. lllfTAUS WAllTID ''" .... "' -=========:;; lllW .. ORT NOTS. ttlt •OOMS 11'01 llllT ms MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE River, i>on<b. Smualera Huntfn..ton NIW,olT sHo•u mt •ooM a 10•10 '"' Notch Ufa, Jef1e-·Ul·. •• IAYSHOllS tnl MOTIU. Tlt41Lll COURTS .,.., • ....,.,. "' Herbour 3405 oov11 sHOttu ., ouwn 'Mo•n '"' "u1111Tu11 Sleeps 10 or more. Modern ----------WISTI:LIP'" tnl MISC. ?llfTA~ • .... o,,IC. PUUllTUll convenie11ce11. Offrred ln 1 •---------1uN1v11s1TY ,,,.IC :rm ~':,'s~m":::,. ..,~Y ... ::::.• 1'o°u~'::,•:TT swap for month thl• IUm-3 tm 2 bdl, private oeach ~~~1:'.u ml TU4Lll ..... IC... :: CA"•· HITAUI.,.., mer with Newport Beach dub, beaca.. 6 boat alipa IUT ILU,, = IUllNtss •NTAL .... .,.. WOUl .. Ml!NT resident haufn~ bou• -'lb available $325 I m 0 n t h llVINI TllUIAC• tMf .,,.c. HNTAL .. ,. HOUl8MDLD GOCIOI ..... ... l . COIOllA OIL MAR ,,,. INOutttllAL ... O .. IRT't -MUOI SALi , I •C':Of!Unodationa f 0 t 5 eue, or option to buy. IALIOA UM COMMHC14L ... PUltNITUltl AUCTION children, 2 adult.. WW nrap Brok«. CalJ Dick Fabian IAT ISL.ANDI 1:Sff 11toun11AL HMTAL ..,. """LIAM<•• 1111 847 .. ~ LIDO 1n.8 nsi urn .i• MTIOUH 1m I care, too. Box M·59, DallJ ..... ,. IALaoA ISUMD U$1 UNCHft ,,,. llWINCI MACNINH ,,,. Pihl, or calJ 516: 581-1700 HUNTINOTOM HACN ,... CITllUI OIOY111 ms MUSICAL IMITIUMINT l lU IN y ) l'OUNTAIN VALUY toll AUIAll '291 "IANOS & OIOANJ llJf · Fountain v II .... 10 smA1. 11ac" use LA1C• 1u11t0111 .,., l!t.010 l)t' IC~N (AU I ey -~::o~·~~wn 1111 ==~~~ ~~~~~V.1tv = ~~~v~11::1110 :; Hou ... Un~rnlthed $190 TOWNHOUSE. 4 bdrms w.u ANA ~!: ouT OI' nne """· me 'ta,. ncoaou1 "" W/W C"'• .t~ *-..:l pool• #ISTMINSTtl )tlJ MOUNTAIN & DHIHT tflt CAMllAS a IQUl,MaNT '* <alM\A .,-. -r• "I"• • MIOW&Y CITY Mlt SUllDIVISIOlt UllO OU NOll'I' SUPPLlll Mii "VfN dbl pr, s-tio, avail Apr SANTA AN• MllONT1 -llAL IUTATI lllVIC• ms S~ITtN• 8000t .. .:miiiiiiiijiii~!iiiiiiiii 1. 96l-1921 COASTAL mt I .I . IXCM&Ntl 4nt llNOCUl.AU. SCOl'll ..,_ • Rl!NT,LS ====:::;=====-LAOUNA ll!ACN 1'1tS • • WANTeO •>41 MISCILLAHIOUI .... ~ LAGUNA ltlOUIL tm BUSINESS •nd MISC. WAlfTWO ..,. BA YflltONT Laguna IHch 3705 "'" CLIMa•n mt l'INANCIAL 1MCN11tHY. "' .,. HARBOR rm •"""a BR c-.-------------~~1:~:: CAPllTllAllO mt IUSINllH ~=I ~ __,,....., r...... Renttls Avei!.b'-DANA ... ~ llACle ,,,."_ IUHltlll ':..":.~·ma .. IUl\.OIH MATllnALJ r .. BAYSIDE DR. • 3 BJl Unfurn le llVllSIDI COUNTT -INVWITMIN'T o""'.,'wMlw = IWAtt Ott BAYSIDE DR. -4 BR Unturn Apt> Ii bou8a -all price VACATION 1111u1.1 .,... INVUTM111T WAlfTIO "'' PETS end LIVESTOCK DOVER SHORES-4 1. BR rana-. We ~ additional COHDOM1M1u1111 ,.,. MONIY To LoM me U-'"'-... -•-•-._ -. Jt--ft-OU,LlllU llUIM. 1f7t .. ll'°""l LOAMI a2I .. .,,. MNIUI. ... 1uun1 • ...., .... • r•.....-v ·~· RENTALS 'IWILl'I' LC&NS .,,. CA.Ti lr1t DOVER SHORES • 4 BR CUSTOMERS WAlTING coLUTHAL LCAlll ms DOGS ans un1urn Beckwith RJtv , ·---Bcb Houses Unfurnlihed HAL 1nu1 1..0A1tt &J .. ~::.~ :: v ....._ ... ,. · Ollt'HAl MO'tl0...011, Trwt OIMll ..... ALL WITH PISR Ii SUP 627 S. Cout Hwy. 494-7508 COSTA MIU = ~IY WA,.Tlo mt CALIFORNIA Ll~ING CHANNEL R.EEF APT • 2 MONARCH BAY ADC-. MUA OIL -· , ... ANNOUNCEMENTS NUIUl .. 111 ''" BR 2 B ~ MUA v••o• ftlt sw1 .... 1-• ..... u ... • • LOVELY OCEAN VIEW COi.LiM "AH JIU and NOTICES ~ATiOS ~ rvv "" CAMEO HI91fL.ANDS. 3 SR 2 BR ' dfl'I l'Ai b9 cpta NIW"OIT ll:ACN ,,.. POUND "-••> ,. aww1wM trit U-"'·--• • • ,..~, MOTL n•t LOn .... , VM:.ATIOMI ms auurn. ~mo. drpt ltlWll'OltT IMORU nit PIRSCHIAU Mii tatt. macnab fJ1)1, poo1. ms mo. 1AY1M01t11 ms M1Nou11<1Mt1tT1 .. " TRANSPORTATION Adultl 496-UC3 betw l" " p-OOVll ....... m> lllTNS ..... IOATt a YACNTt ,.. L TY COMPANY ____ ;..;..:..~;...._;:;.,...,:;.:,..!.;;'"' WISTCLIP~ 1UI "-'N'lltAL.1 ..,, fAIUOATI .... ,._,_ ..... r ~ UNIVHlrT'r ,.,... 1117 P41D 091'TUAIY '411 llO'W•t CIUlfflll tw -.......... < llltVlltl azaa flUNllAL •tllC1'0&1 tf1f ~ -Tt '° ~ ............ IACll IAT 1141 f'LOlllTS .... toAT TltAl\.lllS ~ 1100 ----------.,,.., l\lll'P net CAilo Ofl TMANICt .... 16t.T MA,..,...... _. .._ .. VINI TalaACa JJ41 IN MUICMllAM t417 llO&f \AUKlll.. _,. -CO!tMA D•L MAit 811 CSMITl•Y LO'YI '4" MMllll SOUi... ft" ----~-----'41..tOA .. CIMST111Y n""' '41' NAT n•. MOOll... ..,. o.n.r.t HOIJ::DA'I PLAZA ... , llUllOI ... CHMATOlllft .. tc»T ... vte:U E DW'I ,_ -.-1 ..... LIDO ltU llfl MSMOIUAL PQICI Mn IMllll ft'lllTAU .......,._ ~ un. IALIOA 11UM9 mt AUCTIONI .at MAT CM ..... hnt. A~I $121 + Util ~T WbT Im AVIATl(NI lftVtn ..a !_~T ..-"°",_!I ... H ' ' TINrTOH NACle Mf1 TltAvtlL ... -._,. ,... , tat.! C! a r,. t I 0 I . ltUWT!IMTOtl MA•101•1 ,... ... ntl" ...... ,.,.. .... .. ., ~ ... eap., &ti+le ~· Ne ·; ",. Y"LL•Y 1411 AUTO "ANtl'OITA'flOll .... IM»TS WAWTtO ..,. ...._,~·· _.,. PAL lllACN Mlf LllU&. NOTIC'l1 .. ,...._.., flit ~..-.-DO ..,.._ ... OC11 .. OV9 Ml MIMAlt a TVTOW... ... lllLT!tte IA..... Jiit ..::l.115=:::Ptm:ct;,.,;;141;::·:::°'=:::'=~==5151= LOM 1uc11 -SERVICE DlltlCTOlY -~·u ,...,,.... :;, _.,,,.. COUllTY 1-A«OUWT.... 4't ~ -(•t• ,..... 4100 =:.r. ............ tnWCa .. ~ ::" ________ _;_;. "" Uf'&.Wltl lltll'Alltl. ..... ~ I: .... .,Crt"T ............. "'... .. SD.SO Wk. Up := ..... *""" = """° ... , • .., at =:-.=:c•.: .• M•n • blJo 6 ... .... LMUM =l = =·~=--t-. ... = =--~...,.,. :: • lad um......... ~·Te .,. :ai:..~tt'. ,,:Y':':.. = = ~ = • Maid ....... • " rnJL CAfllST._. . ...,,. = IUttwnt •••CD -~· • ,,... CAJit. a au D-* "°"" """""' .. ,..,,. 239ir~ l'ft"lrpdrt 8l¥d. $O.IT9 ~· = ~Te... ., =·· . .,. ==-:::--:-=::~--...,....._..:...;~ OUJ'UJtft Ulll-V... Wit :::=~ -= ~c:u.ta $115: l..mL~ clean; nr. RINTALS CUMrr. C11111r* ._ UC9 CMli. ... ; ~ ~ I cb7ft; Apt&. fv"'Wtf4 C.'9 CAlll. ua... .... &"9 ftW1"I nt:. AAiJra. HO peb. im.D MNllW. :::::r.::.... = :::SC:- W.U.C., Clll. ..... =: °'""",_.., .. a·~ .. _,. ~ ~•1•iiiiii . ~ -'. --cw <:''i.',Mill'ttt• ~n-:*la liltir. c.r-.; ~-am Mer. -~ 1&111~ IO«lt ;r ·-,.. of': ................. ·--· -.... ---. ... • • .... ,_ 41 • ~. • .~ ~ ,. • -• • -• ---.. • • • .. • - l ~ .. • • • • • ,.-~ [# I'm The Kind · Of \_ . Woman .Who Gets • • What She Wants e e e Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PILOT I Classified Advertising We'Y9 m., tMr.'1 nothing "°'1ncl our ltome anymore the+ isn't being used -bee.use the minute I discover somethint is no longer needed, I ..t it, while it &t11 has maximum value, through an inexpensive DAILY PflOl Clessifiecf Ad. Thtt way, instffd of 1 clutt1t of +hlngs we dOft't ui., I h.tvt th. extra c:.11h that lets rM have +he newer things • • • the "•rira" things my whole family enfoys. Here' 1 what f meen. The em I got for the tJoocl clothes incl try. the diilcfmt h.d outgrown bou9ht me the decor.tor lemp I'd beeft wanting. The mudceJ iMtNment no one played paid for • bi9 pert of our port•ble stereo unit. The pow• tools rect.co.-at9' ow d.u9htet'• room. And, Just for tM fun of ft, the pcl chair tfwrt iust clicfn't ~ enythitwJ •nyrnor. ioM rrry ~ ancf me out fot 1 fabulous atnMr at th. fanded ....teur..t in town. '6o ~ ,.,., tieme. Mah a ... of ........... .... tWncp ,_ W thet .,._'t Mint -'.: fYou1 .,_ Ml'fiaecl .. ... ........ you tum up .... mt fflM.) 11'-, ... 642-1671 '!l"f fim. Ntwee1t I a.m. and S p.m. ..... .._ ,_.. Id .. a friwly, ~ Acf Writer. 11wrt'1 al ... It t.t It. It's ~tool ft Cln cost you • lttt. • PeNES A DAYJ < Newport IMch 4200 c ....... FtoRt 2 •R. elm. 2 8-Furn deJuu trcPea1 patio. Gar, room fur ~ power boa at the -dock, '* Mo. 5'1M'lf1 cw f7S.2S26 * OCEANFRONT-fc OELUXE 3 IR, 2 ba. 180. $250 wk. su,,,mer 220l'is W. Oceanfr'ont 6n.23Q6 81.K. To oceu; mod. 2 Bl\., w I w carp., &hp9.: yarty SHG. 54141'91 met ... e Heated pool & • Recreation area • Private patios • Welk·ln closets • Siqle story * 71• W•t Wiison M.nager 646-1151 * 5250 Corona det Mar 5250 ~----~--~--~~~ _ .. __ __ SrTUATED ON TEN ACRES SftACIOUS 1 & t BEDRM. APARTMENTS l'urn. & Unfurn. From $150 • Private Patlos • 1''ireplacea • POOLS • 9 Hole Putting Green • Tennis • Separate Family Section • Adj. to Schools & Playground 900 Sea lane, CdM Ml~_ .. hur nr. Coast Hwy. Nr. Flthlon l111nd -'Newport Center CORONA OIL MAR (714) 644-2611 ~ ------------~ ----CONN 4el Mer 4250 RINTAU Coste Mell 5100 LARGE Prtva• Bach. So Aph. UnfumJahtd at ruway. ~A bot plate General 5000 only.~ ORLEANS "~BadleU: VENDOME APTS. All Util incl $15 up SPEClALI 315 E. Balbo& Blvd. 2 WKS FRIE RENT BALBOA fn.9945 Make rfflll'fttkm NOW BACHELOR, Furn, yrty, For Newly Redecorated mld-qe man. S7S mo 928 E. Close to shopping, Perk Ba.lboa Bd. 673-6'790 11oys Club & Gwls Club Lido l•le 4351 • Spedoua 3 Br'a · 2 Ba • Swim Pool • Put/ &l'ffD • FrpJ Jnd1yllndry fac'la 3 BR APTS POOL ADULTS ONLY 1741 Tustin Avenue Coste Mt1a 642-4641 • Stt.urdlir. MM:ll 23, 1"8 Costa Mele 5100 Huntington &each S400 HARBOR GREENS BACHELot\ • UNnJRN. from $100 2 cl 3 Bdrm 2 ba Pool. ________ , Patio. M 0 R A KAt. 1181 Coda MIN'a Gerfleld. Pvt meet 1 blk moat beautilul ottk9 N. otf Garlltld. ll6U994 bulldinr bu.._ 3 BR. den, 1% bath , O~~~:!!,_ cpu/drps, blt·lnl. reh1&· AV~- $165 pel" lnC), Call aft 5 • A,_ -J -~--....a wt'ekmda. 962-2117 .....-"""'.., _..,.._ -.u tnc1. atfL Lagun• 8Mdt 570$ 1·26SBDRll. drapet. Udlltin llld. A vrry nominal Nit 1 mo FREE rent wttb .... ~cm premjm9 Monday thru P'rid17. nJRN. A UNFURN. 100 CLIPF DRIVE Heated Pool.I, Qiild C1n LUXURY FURN/UNJ'UR.N Canter, Adj. to Sbopptna -Yearly Leue. 1 6 2 BR 2700 Petenoa W1.1. at Har-a~ to Shan • Shops bar A Adami, ai.ta Meaa. Oceanvtew from every Apt Santa Ana Prof't. llclg. 1670 Santa Ana Ave. Coat.a Mea e 6C61I 546--0310 from mo mo up. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!/!! 6'-2449 NEWPORT ART CENTER. =======.! 2400 w. amt HllbwaY. Newport Belch 5200 Rent1l1 Wanted 5990 Newport, aero• from the --------1 Stuft Sh!rt. Preldp JDOd. SPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 Bath WANTED immediately 1 ern building. Well ma!ntaln- townbowse, near U • C • J · Bdrm Un.tum apt, includ· ed. Attractive arcblt.cture. ' Deluxe bullt·lna: 2 patios; ~ prage or carport up 1''rom 300 IQ· ft. up. Utm. pool Adult.no pell. $225 to $100 mo. Beach area. tiet paid. Off street l'riYate Mo., leue. 133-2271 For employed lady. 6C.(Ql8 IV parldna. Heavy COllltnX> irancl New Deluxe after 5:l> p.m. at wknda. tian tor quletnea. IndMdaal 3 6 4 BR dup&ex tadnc rl&ht VISITING USC Proleaor, beadnJ/air conditkJnllls, on the Ble e.y, Alao 3 BR wile It am. dau;bter, !leek Rental detalll • Offtce U ar on tie.uttful Penin1Ula Pt. furn. 2 BR apt or bou.le, call 548-2400 or 5'4.-ra. PX> yrly. A&f. 673-GlO (ult reuonable nr. beach, from 3 RM. lndust./oommerc, OI. for AJlita) JUM lS to Aug. 11 MU203 lice au.lie, N.B. New coni. OCEANFRONT 3 BR, 2 ba, WANTED: 1 or 2 Bdrm Very reu. Owner &Q.18 bit-in.I, frplc, wet bar, $300 FURN. Npt Bch, Oceanfront OFFICE & LIVIN6 mo. yrs leu-e. m'll39. HOUie or Apt. Yearly. 548-qtra Sl25 CM 646-2130 4203~ Sea.shore Dr.; N.B. _6539 _______ =======::. SPAC. Duplex apt; 150 ft. 3 FOREIGN rtudenta w1ab lndustrlal Rental 6090 from beach. 2 Bdrm.; to Uve with faml.ly. 548-9Ge1-------- Annually. 673-1578 from S.5:30 PM Ofncoe or M·l IJlll.Oe, 450 911. GOLD Medallion 2 BR. 2 Ba., ft., $60; 340 Ill· ft. $40; ar carp., drapes, blt·inl, Rooms for Rent 5995 ~ sq. ft. stonre .-ea, He $175 Mo. yrly. 6~3 fl Ample pe.rUI(. l'ltb St.. ROOMS FOR RENT Hunt. Beech. Newport Hgta. $22.50 per week A up Owner 675-tsn ~ GORGEOUS exec home Ex· qullitely furn 2 br. 2 ba 1 yr lae $375 See only Fri to SUn Mar 29-31 125 Via Yella • Adult. Ir Family areaa 1845 Anaheim Ave. C.M. 642-2824 ____________ 52_1_0 Heated pool Maid service M-1 STORAGE Lot 60x41, lliiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Untum 2 BR 6 den, Qnd Utllltiea furnished may have adJaoent lot. l151 Pttatlae A.ddreu floor. Stove, refril., carpet· TV KJtchenettea MonroYla, C.M. 6 4 6 • 4 7 I I --------in drapes 730 Tuat:ln MOTEL TAHm daya 642-4225 Eves. RENT MARTINIQUE N~.' . • 548-%129 APPROX 900 sq ft M·l. With I Huntlntfon Beach 4400 a Rooms '"rnlture GARDEN Ans. -======== $12 per week per peraoo. air cond olfice. North CM 111' • NEW • LUXURIOUS • $25 Month Westcllff 5230 In new borne. Maid mv. Frwy S125 mo uW pd. ~ RESORT lJVING --------No kitchen prlv. 962·5662 or 9460, 541).1542 4 NATIVE GARDENS rou. OP'nON TO BUY Parklike aurTOUndlnp OPEN SAT cl SUN 1 • 5 10U2 Foratal Or., HB =======::l 6 POC>l.SSAUNASJACUZZI No ~t o.a.e. FURNISHED BACHELORS * NlCE clee.n room for Lots 6100 HUNTINGTON H.F.R.C. UNFURN 1 BR.2 BR . 3 BR 1078 Buckingham emp\oyed man. Costa Mua. -----Furniture Rentals 2 batha available dole 1.n. ru.oo. su-~ * PORTAFINA \.AGUMA 517 w. 1it1I. c.111. ~454 Carpeta. drapea. aarqe Road Le<t>". Bedroom, home priv· Panoramic View let.a GARDENS 11th & $1nt1 Ana, C.M. White water and eoa. 646-ClJ ~ =~ ~~· U:~.= line views TENNJS.EN'?ERTAINMENT Cotti Mela 5100 2 BR. 2~ Bath Studlo 426 Nyes Place BOLSA.CHI,. a a HEIL Pool .l Sauna $12.50 UP wk w I ldtchen Laguna Beach AOUL TS ~ 847.8414 "~~XE 2 BE .. ~OOM lennUdl Vllflge Bkr. 675--4023, m.S290"""' N$22.SO urtp ~ltudiod CMA~~o~551-i <n4) ~9388 --------.......,_..,, drapes, 111U.1t • ins, o!Wpo v · .,.....,.,., PARTIAL Ocean v I e w; Furnfthed -heated pool, private p&Uo. S1>3c 2 A 3 BR, 1 % batha E , Bl ff 5242 5_, Corooa del Mar. Choice Unfurnished $135 mo. 325 E. 11th Pl. Carpet.a, drape• 6 POOL! "T u Guest Homes n o'i.ize lot NOT leuebold. 548.1138, S.c&-0'159 Nr ahp'r. achlJ • 6f6.7880 N•w 2 BR. 2 la PRIVATE Room for the II• Lovely tree.. n 3. 2010 2 bedroom, 2 bathl studio. REDECon•TED 1 IR From $110. Rultor carpet.a, drapn, built·inl. 1 81 ""' M 2714 Coll #l Patio, View, Pool avail ed In printe licensed home. --------block to 5 Point.I Oeoter. M.111, erpta, drpl, no pet.I. gr. eg.!_ __ Lease S189 to $715 P\eannt alll'l'OWldinp A: CHOICE LOT on From S125 per mo. OUlce 28&5 Me'lldo1a Dr. Silver Gate Apts. m Ami&OI Way ~ eood food. 64&-2780 ~'Ultia.&0, Ne';VPOrt Beadt Key at 7681 Ellll Apt. B, or _MS--=-·c::c54Zl=-::-:--"':"'"'":c----DUX Bach A4>t. w/llv nn BR ~1 ti * 646-8565 * ' • """' lx Bd I .. _ •· 2 ' 2 ba. "''I' c, pa 0 • Misc. R-tals 5999 CORONA del "'•···. 1·-tot, call owner 642-2835 ~ 0 2 br, Hi ba. rm k tc ... n "' be. 1 & Pool. $200. AduJll. ••• m--•· Ee.stalde. Quiet! Ad 1t1 2 BR AptJ. 3 BR Apt w/3 843-Amii.oe WI:'/ 644--0'120 ~ ol DBLE GAR full hart>or A ocean view. $152.50 548-6432 ba. Nr 1ehls & fwy& ln walk· ==:::::;;====::::::. For itoraae only. i 5 4 3 Net. ltuehold. 6'1M150 2 BR, bit.Inf>, drpa, wtw lnr dllt of OCC. Coron• del Mar 5250 Orange Ave. CM EMERALD BAY v 1 e w Jot $. Enclosed gar. Hf E. 988 El Camino, Apt. 1, CM 4&X'Jl5. Prfv. bMcb. ~ Bay Apt. A CM. 548-Zl'73 Mapl• Capri ltEAL EST A TE tion. By owner 548-al!it _, UKnotJJ xvnlnc~NW'Apt.lbDp'1.HB 2 BR Apt. New cpts, b. IPAC 2 ' 3 BR, l~ baU. * Chlnnel Reef * General ,_, e, ·• No chldrn or pet.a. Sl20 mo. --------Citrus Grov• 6175 ~2914 Cpts, drp1, 2 pooll APARTMENTS I p ..-~ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2 & 3 IR FURN Fum Bachelor Unfum 2 ldnn i'\'t. patio. PH: 548-6789 Nem-ahp'r and 1ehoo!Ji n~ ro,...,.. ., 9'UVV • Rooms It Apta for Rent 2 BR overlook:a Golf Coazw FROM $99.50 W~. v:: Young Orange Grove ~b;~~i.~~~2!~ ncr;: 574 Joan, Apt. D. , Mcr.1998 Maple. #3 Slips Avalla~ Income Tax Well located In RiY•lldl COMPASS MOTEL 646-fi677 JUST COMPLETED 2 BR • 2 Bath Apts. area. 5 ac at navel.I coadnl 118-llthSt.H.B.536-4170 Btn,'IEST marketpl~ ID Brandnewdeluxe2BRwlth LEASE·CTr·BUY SHELTERS into tull productkln Mzl 2 BR bit ins priv patio· town. The DAILY PD..01 pnge. S125. Carpets, dn~ $420. Mo. Ii up· SSi9.SOO up year. Full price $35,000 wtdt ~-_.:. mYd ~ ' Outified RCtion. I He et, bltna. Fe.ncN! patio. Gar· 2525 Ocean Blvd., c.dM 3 UNITS ............ $23,500 :19'70 down. S.yra an balaace. :;,:~1027 .; IC""' or moaey um. A ettort. Loe* dener malnt. 2619 Santa Ana 673-17118 -for turtlm Into OEWXE TRl·PLEX $43.500 For more Info .,. .U can: Evn a, weekenda MW!! I Ave. (Adults Only) 53'7~ Herman Trott, Maf. DELUXE 4-PLEX .. $59.500 K. W. Small with! The quicker J"OU call Need a Ca.rbenaw>&leT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' YOUR TAX MAN SAYS, Eekhoff ind AIMC. Inc. - L_.-.__•n_• _e._ach ___ 4_70_5 -=Tbt=;:;:qui::::::::::clr;:;:er::::::J"OU==..O=:.:..:=J'l:nd==lt;:;:w1:tb=a =wan=t :ad:!:: ONLY Vacancy ln 42 unJt.1 "CALL US NOW". 1!1J W. <laapman Aft. -.-_ 2 BR 2 BA Deluxe. All ED RIDDLE Oruce. CaUf. elec kitchen. incl dsbwlr, 541·262'1 Ev....tmda. 5Jl.lm. OCEANFRONT Huntlntton a .. ch 5400 Huntington Beach 5400 ~ u turn1ahed 2 BR. 2 ba, 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. btd pool, beach, $350 mo 63\ Cliff Dr. 494-3440 BEACHTRONT Dix. l BR. AU util. pd.; Nr. 1tores; aVllil. April 1st. 494-2133 NOW'S THE TIME FOi QUICI CASH THIOUIH I DAILY PILOT WAIT II 142-5111 II Al *NEW Family Apartments GARDEN HOMES encl TOWN HOUSES FROM $178 1 .. utiful ) i,.4, .. 111, M.dlte,,ueu ttyle4, tUe •••fe.4 t•N•11 hefll'l•t • , , ., woMlerful 4 k<f,.... '• r .... S111011lsh tow" 11_,. .. , Selett """ ttllt weolr .. twf, lflj.., fMt •11clti"f HW Fo~ly <:.triM•111frl .,,..... ............ ..... • ,.,4, ........... c.,,.. • .......... °""" '"'" .... ' ........ ~ ...... c.... . '.,...., ...... ,.....,. ......... ......,,... • c... "'a. ...... .... ...,y ....... , .... • Ultte .................. .. • ...,....... ftMm HOUSll • •lllN YALLIT 2 pool11, beau patio, tennll Re1ltor, Inc. 646-tll 1 .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ctt. No pets. no c:hldrn. HE WHO HESITATES-Acre... •200 On p~mlscs Will loee • • <our ut offering) _ __..._ ____ _ JAMAICA INN H<YrEL o1 this commerdal AatE TO SE'rn..E ESl'ATE Cofltt shop. dl.x rl'1!t11urant m Newport Blvd., p LU S VACANT LAND It cocktail lounge. S239. tncl $400.00 monthly Inc om e, 2·113 aCl'ell commerctal aon- utiJ. 673-&l.20 $'19.950. excel. term•There'1 ed on major thoroqbfart New Xtra lgl' 2 BR, new only ONE Wtt-thll. The RAlft1 In Santa Ana. McMI, apta .. erpts, drpa, blt·ln•, dahwahr, Eltaten • 1700 Newport bua1neu or other com- adulu, sno. Blvd., 1146-7171 , mettta.l OK .. or bold tor Scenic Propertietr 6'ls.SD6 HOME A INCOME future ma..e tn value Excel dfprec/lnvnt oppty wbtn Bola AYe fa 11 y Huntington BNeh 5400 4 Br "" Ir 11).2 Br l~ ba dl!ftlope in 4-llne b1Yd apta 2-yr old. Pool E/llde Od Sewer line atubbed at pro-perty. Ample -.ter ~. Owner m..t.m tve fM..mt Drive by 4n'l w. Baba, IEACHWOOD au.ineee Rental 6060 then phone owner so.es Apartment Homes FUN 0itrage • 5 11e. 11r Prtvate pstioa • Near Beecb, Golf and Shopptna. 3 8R 2 bethe, frplc 2 IR 2 baths, peffoe 1 IR • Walk In e ...... Wartier Ir Spflnidale, H.B. a m:n. w at s.cb Bhd.> MUOOI • 142..uas Plll'311GE store In Prime Lakt Partc d~ Location. 2500 + IQ ft. Air 12995. sax> down. 5414.155 cond. 8" at 1801 Newport B2Yd.. C.M. or call Mt. CHOICE AREA Ward 642.MM --------105 Aawa at 15.000 per a.en, IDEAL location for aftlcH all ut1l. Owner wU1 11CCJ1pt or 91\llJ buslnn1. With Uv· ~ Int few I Jn • Inc llP'C· Plrklns. cptl, dri>c, earey at 'l~ • $Z50. D ruverot. NB 548-WALLY Mc<X>T l\E.U.:rr .,., 642..e4l'7 ~ 16"'12 -!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!I!!!!!• ~GE Store In Prtmt Ftintishecl -LocatSon. zoo + eci. tt. Air Or County R-"--..j, Unfwnllhed eand-... at 1301 Newport an91 onTIIU m.d., C.M. er ca.1l Mr. 11.'l ac. $1500 prr MN 2 bedroom. 2 1-tha lltUdto. Ward. MU414 lhabmtt tmD1 ~ dr'ape-1, buOMna. 1 • I • block to~ Poim CCII'. e ~ ~ 1::,tlan e llll a talfl l"rom $1.Z. per mo. a~. Cll ..... toao ot --x., •t -. "1ll Apt. a, • --------l•========:::=11r:t aD OW"IW ea.X!5 11Cl WJ::Sl'Q.11'1' nn. Out .. ""'-. Goe * 2 II\ I>l1PLEX. Pool. J& :'°:. ~ ~ LAD HOMU art fte1, ~ ..,.., i..c,, .... bNflLI u.. IND C4 6 &.l *" .... Uae ..... A..sl Mir ~· 1 ........ _.....a.....;,:. .,._ ll\llt .a. ~ J& Sia IG.-t ..... ~ ... taa..-rtSal ~ Dllwlt 2 Bdrm, .. ~ .--..... (t.10 A.JI,) ......... .. .... lllfllML .,..... ........ -· '110 w WX\lftt on m . Mluftt. & o..t 6210 LAaGI: J 1IR ~ ~-. 2llf Wt16e!Uf,· M I 1• !Ad $l5ID. fir tmJ. .. ........... -·-·.~--•5..tlrlct• ...... ID-1111 .... Ml.ISLE. 0.1 ~ ... SZl)O -.. *" D e ••r i I ..,.a; .. ~ J'to ft 1., • N li.;..;~ ... -~~---.-. .......................... iiiii~·l---------------------... ---·J n..1... ..... .... .. ,. st& . ,,... .... • S~.~2'.lM 1r.__....._...__._:-;;-i:-;-~ooRRJ~IMiA'TTilrT':;-cC";v;;11CI Ol•f CTOIY -4NOTICU 'A• lmport11t Notice To All la1i1easme1 ia T~e t . Harbor Area The Harbor Telephone Directory, Co •. HAS NOT MERGED OR COMllNED with any other . Dfndory. DONt'f IE MISLEAD! 'lbe Local Harbor Telephone Direc· lory and any other directory are NOT beln& combined this year! The 1988 Harbor Telephone Direc· tory wm be distributed again 1n JUiy, 19681 George 8. Thornhill, Owner Harbor T elaphone Directory Co. P.O. Box 230 I, Newport Beach T alaphone M2·5 I 77 .. ,, 6411 PAClFTC Vit• WU1 tell one or ~-Sacrifice. Pvt pt1. ~ ,, ••• 1 =· ~-=-~-=:. NATUIA1. IOllt SWNtnU ,, ..... .. s ... -s ... -s ..... ~-----""""'" l-Wlllt --• ..... ........ c.--.. .,... ....,°". ..... ....... ..... . ... "' ...... ~INO lllrOll W 't -fllAOO ONl. n '9-tONI ~71 Te Ps.c. Yeur Trl4er'1 ,.,. .... All T11it l.adMdua1 ft aetk wUl .. llP •Uf1 ··~-the ~-~ 1DdU1tr7. CONTACT H. C. ROSS FOil APPOINTMENT • .. Wl6EYll OMlloa ti SdrnUJic FJ!:.'\ti\LE companion wanrf'd APTS It BUil mncd va land to trHel to Boli(on 1pprox for 77>-runita San Juan Ca- 4/6 m.2960 po 700' front can divide t Ollltnctor·a ow. ..,_,e 2COO 111• ft., 1 \.s )'1"I old, 600 1C1 fl. nunpua rm · for 2 to 4 dnits, lot, smaller borne. A~ $1.CXX> eq. Bk?, 54&0llO. IT YOU ae911 Rmiodella, lnctultrift, tnc. PAJNTING ••• REPAIRS 1IOJ I!. C.rnegie Ave. ;:::==;...._....::;;;;._..;;-:;;;-::;;-:= lots $81M eq. Trd TD, 1 CA.LL DICK • • • sa.mn Santa An• 546 1130 6.SSO Owner. ~T. 4!M-46:>3 IN my home. 1.a£una Bttrn. Have 2 BR 2 S. bocJll De9r UCL Trade l\3,500 ACruAl. Would lib to 11t ror wortc1~ equity 00 3 BR 8AYCREB1' modwr'• c b 11 d r t n , on r:tr ..... aJ. SJi.l'lO'J IDClDtb.ly buia. 494-2J.M ~ ... - 8abf91ttin& my ~-1111'11)' 9Ch1 qe. Yng m1tron. ~ liable. rn ... nn. 54M321 OW..O CARE, my bomt- Mesa del Mar. Ally age .,,~e. 546-3003 • BABYSrr eves. Your home. 0wr Inna. ElC'J), d'1)end1ble ~-. wortc 8-3pm 673-0239 ExecuUYe ~trat. Lquna Sch. 5000 141-ft •• Br~. ba, 11uana rm. Save $30.000. S47,j00 eq. Trd TD. ? Owo- er. t!H-1957, ~9M&.53. Have S51M aeuooed 2nd T.o. Pays $350. mo. incl 7'/c,, 1111 due 6 yrs. Want SlO M cash Ir: other RM.I Elltet~. Will usume. BlfD' ~ HA VE SJ0,000 equity In Irick, Maonry, etc. c::o.a Mea income unit.I, 65'0 ,... PM cub. Wint » BRJ--CK-.-Coocrt--~-. _Ca_rpe_n_t..,-200 •ere ranch. Otmer Cl.Lltom Cabmrll. S DI a 11 ~. 4 plex. (3) No VllCUdea. !!!!!! __ _.._ ____ ... _ 31 ana. Excbanl• tornO-./ l>PF'P'AKVIG &'llence. vacant or T'D'1, or?f / ALTl&\TlOHS Mt-M'J.1401 • f15.4144 Mn. p._. 5SGlt u deluxe mes His Beh. Allllndcm, cmtom *-~ owners apta. Pool, etc. makina· Reuonallle pr1ca Nr Hosp. Trade for '"·. '10t app't,, rB«J15 vacant. TD'a. or !! Bier. •u....at•~ ... -••~s ~17-1401 or 6'1S-Ol44 ,..,,_ ~~ CLEAR Ventura Lee View Neat, G«Urate, 20 11'1-exp, bome/sep. iUht apt or rent. al Trade for Npt Bch borne TILi, c.r.... or Income Lrin Carver, P.O. • Verae, tbt 111.e Man * Box 131, Balboa ts. Diil wean. Jma.D 6 ~ 1962 • 26 It Dodie Motor Ho Jab too .-JJ. Pluttt Home exc cond. $4500. petcb. L • a. Ir I o 1 ~ TRADE for TD'• or .... repair. M7·1915'1 ........ mil. Madee DaYll JUtr., &e-1UIO JOU a IMP'lOYMINT fobL OK Free Eat !l8UIM5 AIL TYPES Muon.ry, Brtck Block la Cement work. ---------H1vp: Mod ofOce bid(. WANT amaU Income Unlta .,.. Wanted, MM 1000 Anaheim $76~.0GD eq. Palm ~rt. HAVE OU. Want. Land, TDa. bJib eq. plo 4 • 3 BR. a.llloa Ia DIE!EL Mech. Fad. trail). AJlo ttpain. SJS.2fll prop .• mU1t raise no,000. Madie O.vil Rlll'· M:J.1000 ed. Cllmmma I& G. M. Dllll PIED OPEUTOIJ Exptorlenced on lillll@ and multiple qd-cUe drilla to cloR tDlerancee. Dq A Ntatst Shift.I Pnllt lllmin1 Min «> hr wwk week J. t Wlll (0. 671 w. 17th Sf. c..ta Me.a 541.M21 An equal oportmsit1 msployer U 1'0'I are told bJ any other ealesman there will be onl.1 ONE Dtred«y thi! year demand that be or she put ft in Bk.r. &r7·1267 HQp home 4 + Flfl + Qualtfted In ~. air, C•rpenfwint 6590 Ml Ac:rea near Bakft'. EX-DIR. .,,/600' acttritJ rm. =cal.ladus.~:.CJil e: IMt C.pcaten --------CHl~~GE for a lot. amall $8000 equlf7, WANT: 2 to Avail A,ril t. Q. Gardner f er F1n11!1 wont and new !NO JOB TOO SMAU.! hc>u.w, or Dupla in C.ta 4 llllita. loC. emaD boale. P.O. Box 1586 Cll t2Jli'JI cmstruc:tlon. Abaft ecale Resf~otial • lndllltnal Com· Mesa area. Fortin Co. Barbor ll'1!L Bkr. 56SIO, • premiwD ratn. Permaiient mcrdal -Main ten• n c e 642.SOOO, 548-2576 iiAVE '88 y tJ11 Repalr a: R e m o d e L : utans; wwtr. Call eoDect iw-~-"•-• ,_ ... _~_.. Deluxe L.A. Duplex, La-power, air. V-8; A·l Ond. Job Wanted, Lady 7020 !TIC) 22U21l, ext II writinat _,,_,..,_ """'• .....,._., ir .. df'ra lits. Excha11K9 for a tbruout.. WANT:~ tm # Kett.nllurt Marfne sured. .. __ ...__ MAN Far ameral work • 982-1961 or &U-~ • lot, house or Duplex CdM, up or ._.""'""V • mo Carleton Street ICEAL ISTATI ....... ANNOUNCIUNTS .... NOTICES NB C.M. ~ ,..... .... ., f12..t810 around r •rage. No o--Di Callf · REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS sooO, ~"!"" """• .,.... mecba.nicll 1kill9 oecnaary. ..,.... eco. onua CABIN~ "-· -'1· job. HAVE m 2 rm'" unfta. .,_ E c.. •"' ....y .. " Inc. nG,.2io ''" N~ll' a .,.,,, nrvlce 11\il'. 2"J4 • 1. 1. W•ntM 6240 23 Yl"I exper. s.1U'713 HAVE View lot clear, Do-vact.ney, Top cOnd. 2 bllca 17th CM •--------1 ..-... ~"1 QU heny Place, ~latrano Pal----..,..-----,.--PRIVATE PartJ ., •• t • --ALl'lY Casi>entcy, P&MJ. !sades Want smalJ commer-to ocean, H.B. Late mod. R.N. fcrmer Nlll"Mry bead JndUlt Pl-. In Or-. QJ GERMAN 8btipherd female, ~~~l:o Job too cial ~ lodwitrlal Newport arm> M pert cm. Brkr nlll'le dellrel position in at a ,..,able euta Jric9 lllllle 6 Wadr. "Blown · area. 5M-W8 Evn I& wtnds ~ Pedtatncian'• or OB'• oaa Bae IUD DailJ PUoL l.:J9t'' Hlllltlncton Bea.di e Clarpettry e Cablnetl e What do you Chink ~ av Mrt. Wood ~ LJINEL R.-2 lot, Nwport ma at 5 Point Aop Center. • Blt·inl • Altma.Uona • 7 mtta WtlltdW ~· ~·s PARADISE" EXP Secntary, mat Qr e Bncb or a.-de! Mer UomM t'it1 d Mountain • ~ • R81! 641>-Ul $45,000 eq. Trade for' TD 1 Drop • a tar4-Oualfled a1I1a It JudlmenL Prefer m.em ~u View. Rnvd. Call coBect. eX\)Udo mobUt la 0 m e u Dept, P.O. Boa 1115, DailJ mnaDer oUJd Cir Cal Fri % DW c.n.nt, Concrete 6600 pen. Oner IO-m4 ~ Npt Bch, cant. S40-730S .sU~lNISS ..a * ___ ..,... __ _ f.tMANCIAL LOln': •-w I u It CEMENT Worir, al kiftds. * * * * * • He4•abald MM ... r dlilll m. tDal. VtD cl lnatAnt cndlt -an major " 0.HIQO 11 110t-abop-drtve ... Op .a-Go6md A .._ BB. JJ5 c:redJt cardl Incl otl card• II I • menu • travtt MMl5IW ... -.,. .. r ..... -nward. 111..cnt honored. 12 Moa. to p-.y. SllVJCI OlllCTOR.'r 'SilVl(t DfRtCf'Oth CARP!:I' ~. Floor SPARE TDIZ DfCClllE OBEYBOU ND, Kale, Jlnemable, ~ atrlpplnc. Waxing. Wall1, BoornJns ...., 11111. l'lfJDll'I _... 'H1 tablll a ar; 1lfORYK CONCRETE Ge,.,_f,. t6IO fftC9fM Tax 6740 W~ WUbed. S3L4S67 and coOeetllls ~hat *' Bldlcm' •Wilm. a..r. NO JOB TOO SMALL ANTHONY'S yav RETURN <DNVliBCENT Or imalld MY b1P ~ ~.... aa..em ,.,_.. Mi-12341~6 G ...I-r __ .. "" catt bJ llW'le aid. J4n, 11tect ~·ti,..,., LC8r: ifiGGY UQLER. • OONC'RETE WORK • troen .MrYICe SPECIAL MlllTilan -.im No 11el&s, ':r....., J1119 POODLE -.JI, hewn Of All Type.a. No job too 646-1941 DUUlt lilaYw cm, ......,._ ~ coUar. V1c S. Oat Small. call: 892-lOll lttu. moolb.ly care. PrllDo ttfermcee, 1IOI .. $DIO 1'-.nt MMl51 CUSTOM PATIOS 6 tna. Ll:ndlmptas. E:lcp. ~ Let UI do )'Clllr tax return b& fore Mar. n and >'Oil win PQ ool7 t5 for Ftd tttun1 TWO WOM.EN WILL CLEAN * $1.C * 541-~ Glass Olopper-M1n Eicpe~ Part or tuil time. Good fringe benefit.a. 239 E. G.,den. llW. G.,den. (213) 321·2905 FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT Men than 100 C09ntriell la 200 job c:lusttteatloris. Coui>- les OK. Write P.O. Box 2217, ~e, !126&T. 54-rvice Station SALESMAN Full time. Good salary + beooits. ~r. ONLY ap. ply. JIM TICE CHEVRON 2590 Newport Blvd., C.M. cub ....S tlr llloc:aMJ snu.Yl:D. mt 6 wbite I Block wah Alto concrete t.lculturillt.. "Tlllder, lov1na and 9iCUfpmeDL r. baan mo oM ODdl+PI* ~ •1'lnl It nmoval. 842-1010 care for Green Gardfna" · 1iorm 1010, and M Cellf. ,.. son ,0 • 14 Mn bm 540. ·~ca DIC Citi1D111t tD-• a.o.ai., OllldnD'a Jt!l·"===-----come. ..._ Ill Iba. l'Clr bnrd. MJ3B CEMENT worlt, all types. we have 20-yn tu ai>er _o_.,._..., __ lc_!Wfl_,__ __ 7035_ Good routee1 • Good profit! BALBOA PENINSULA 611 W. 17th St. Cotta Mes. 541..3421 An qual opportunity mploytt TIMfKHPER J. c. wn1 co. 671 W. 17th St. Cotl• Mew 541-3421 An equal opportunity employer Ptlice Offtcen CITY Of NIWPOtltT IEACH "38 • 173 per mo. b- Otillnt beftellll.. Men b>- tnated in c:arten la pr'Oletlklnal law enbft. IDl'llt Invited to oime in or can for emploJment CJllP(>rtUntly annaunce- mmt gMng delalll of Matth 19 test. Persoonel Otlb, City Hall. 3300 Nnpott Blvd., Newport ~ach, Calli. 92660 . .Vea Code n4 673-2110 BUSBOYS DISHWASHERS 11 or Older DAY SHIFT APPLY IN PERSON S-U and l-3 REUBBI. f. lll MACHllSTS MHl-llllle Drill Press ~ llille"'*'• •••d ~ So lob too rmall. Free eJit. name ~ _. _... Loeb Btn Hpt 6 8a Diep H-S'nJIUCX 548-86U nv* to ~ Diii. l'Wilas rad. 111 doda c:over& CEMENT Werk of ~ kind Co.. tm Wftt lratllD.. Jtewml ~--at lowst prlcea. Guar. !tulte m. Ann? t ~ Calf. Mallll Ttllllla ncqmt .. Laa woriml&lllh!p. 642-8514 l.8wa&Yn Upkeep and hne rwver mldlled "' LIVI: INS DAILY PILOT callSfd penaJ.ty for a cUem. E .w... f Experleiced machinists for Calt now fer appt for Sat, ~,,:~.:, • 642-mI • day lbift. New modem f&-rototU, snide. 54N20B Sun or wee ,,,, dai11 from 106 9 E. 16t.b, S.A. 54J~ AMBUJ..ANa: PERSOl'NEL :;-:; Contact Bo~ Oausb- ~-=. ~ 'nm&k1. Child c.,. 6610 GARDENING, complete atr• 'fie-. • YMl"I ex(>el'lmte. ttll.able. Excellent ,.on, 60-Glt ag:. ~ tOO~ l\ltt. Chin~ • i:nJllsh • Frencb NEL. JUDlAT'RO!lnCS, tNC. co.at Buslne:a Service Ptrmctent, •XJU· Uve-ill Over n. Ex}>el'. not Df'C-13342 Teller Ave. Santa Ana Pnin Sida. Frr East Jcey. '42-8703 eMaJ'Y. 5 Tbllia SL Nf'WPOl't Beecb A Fl~ TOT RP aa BAJ, BOA 1SLAND. Eltflll2llllwd 20 yn. ~ble with Kood lnl"Gme. WALKER REAi.Ti' r5«lm M1SS iXIC PERSONNEL AGENCY J'01t SALE Tor Information OD &~; Eva 846-7521 OWNER. of art & " t le r 1 ~" to Iha.re lb<lp with decorator or eocnpatlbh! bua ln u a. ~ KM'IOS Evel . ....m CAUliY. AD ldDds flf art a de.!orlw u~r-. ti M fllftntaryl. Good loedclft. AM ._... ___________ ~ !.'UROPEAM GARDENER Landlcai*il·Malnt~ Vflf"/ reuon. ~ ~. 1610 Santa Am Aft., CM Laguna Bndl An ttqUa) opportun1f7 6C-ti35 AfmS pm,fB.'7218 ~tenc .... Min 7100 ROUTES AVAILABLE •mployer Mowing • Edtlnl • Gardil!Dln& =======:. ~ RepU TAX SllVICI nv"I"" • Good Prone. • "o SlmdQ NaUonar nnance tirm bu KEMMll J/j_ '*"""' Westmtmter t:_ boJ9 20.\t ~ T rainM 1920 Harbor, C.M. ~"'04 personnei Oel.tvft'J 642-432'1 planned m~ment tra~ NJ.al MOWING, Edsfnc. ncalawn. Cel'I dfeJIOp. Hauling. Odd Jobi.. * ~ e JAPANESE GARDENING Strvlce ~anup. Lllidcap.. q . 531-1'84 aft 'r p.m. Fed. 6 SL $4.50: le tonm •car welsh y...;,_e ina Pl"OIJ'llJ'D for ~veral 1~ nuo. 25 Yn.. cq,. 1 DQii agency ·-"" p11cant1. u >'Oil .,.. 1ttkin& -Ca. HOfPMAN m 0..., °'·· N.I. ~~G ...!1..:..60RdHR. rapid actvancemmt into ID EnlOlled ti> pndb bdort 642-3170 ...... .. admin~ poGtiaD and Internal Rfvmue ~ L«guna HiU.. 837.Jem are at least • bilh a:bool FM Aw'· 646.$421 R .. 1 Estate S•lesm.n IJ1M!uate. J'OU may qualify -Immediate WANTED. we wt11 trU. eaa tor Ulla fl'OlrUn. 1'lloee ~ Lons Ftd. I Sta~ • " M Vlllap Re91 Eat.ate ltetet will be USU1'fCI oat-lbur bbme. s.te-Pron Opaalap 962-tm or S&-llm lfandlllc ~ benefits. go.mo, l46.f1ll. --for ......___ M ~ ..... - INCDME 'hr. •dim. iii CERAMIC MFG. ;;;_ .. ~ ~ '-wtm stemlu:d cWuct1om Y 08*J Men 642-0020 W-91'5 EXPERT Japa11e11 Ganlen--.-COMPUTlllZED er Lnclac'tnf, Oe6nup, Main-INCOMI TAX Cati Menday A.M. fof •n .,po1ntl'Mftt Bartenders tanance. ''MACK" Hf-0132 1S5 E. 1~ C.M. &U-O'm YOiJ'R HOME b7 APPr. Gen.r•I ServlClll 6612 ,......, a Stat• Retuma • 531400 • mE BNOJll'EJl SIDS J......W Stmat. Fcqlt Ille hm, i..ve it. cleulllil to QI. 5CMl34 Dlfft Dvaffwn11 to P hr Min 1 yr El«IJo Mech n p. APPLY IN PERSON a.n I.Del" IBIEll E. l& 1S1LC....HlghwaJ NEWPORT IEACH bgileering Records Tedlid11 Must be ale to WOl1l 1111 lhitt, bounl. weekends. Knowledge ol film pro- ceufng, mk:nlClm aid prioten. Confect Stne Jey~ m.0600 ... 2112 COlllS UDIO CO. ,,,.. ... .,.,..,... .... .............. AD afP"'w'I n"'9wal m merit wHll ., bia "'9rud Race, Oilor, aw cw Sex. Maferi1I Control Oen Musthaveb•alc knowledge of llhop procedur• with • minimum of two to I f I v • yMn related work such • Produc- tion Control, Inven- tory Cofttrot. Some schedullng uperience 1lao necaNry . CADlllAC GAGE • WT COAST . 1866 Whittler Avt. Costa Mesa 646-2491 An equal opport\mity employtt Loe.I m•nufKturer ha lmmedl•t• openings fOI': • Electronic Assemblers • Wiremet1• w ...... n nt.Whhtd CltlNMrdal flnn with lfber•t f ri"91 laenefltl. ONLY EXPERIENCED PEOPLE should apply .. CARftJElt IOYS coot> ltOU'1'tS · AVAlLABLE HUNTINGTON BEACH DAILY "LOT • ea.ma • hper.&~lfWonfJ BL oli Iii cl w Lt DI a ts '" s. te ID; a .. MI GI d r • , .. • .. • •• • • l!!t • ,_ • • • .. • • .. • . ... -... ... -· .............. -··. ·-·- FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICU TO SllVI YOU e NIW.-OltT llACH •••• 221 t .._ IM. e COSTA MUA ............. 330 Wtilt lfy e HUNTINGTON IEACH ... 309 Flfttt Street e LAGUNA llACH • ,, ... 222 flonilt Awnue Hair .,.. .. K •••• ~ OldW •• ,T.v. 11" wlPIMl•e• • PJD ............ ~ • ""'*' rit 2 BAR"°°"· custom leather TRIPLE~ $25· Lampe ~ M II "-11h9 ...,_SU. men Good ~ $15 Norp fllr .. t 11111 Hpa •le;, ..... ClllM .. ...., ~ $11.'8. ~'1' $25 eadt. 01 hair dryer $2. DelwCie .W.. IC!l $15. ~;_ L~-·-~ .,.._ ..u ..-... iiiiia .,,. Drrtt ~tricl. Goad~. HdtcnftlR _, ..._. '' ~ ftlr Sit. ilke 1k Heh .• ...._ ......... :::r ~ ,.. __ .... -. n" T.v. SU. 2 Rem-Mim>r uo. Tennll ~~1tt -~-----._.... -·-dlt1on $aD .,. 8iDd mt' • IX •t $1& IM4Ntmabat..N.B l'QVUE<onl'O '~ """"·""-· iQrton AOl>C ele ctrlc $2. Sllrtadet $3.50. ,,te SL Cw ~ SJ. Jtua ..... ..i. ncoHrflC $25. OJuGll '25 T.V. 11 •• wl •P•A tr • izi ~ matchinr dmler '20 each. raar.~~60-Tl56 stand ns. EJectr1c b.b.q • .,..,.,........ $Z. ~. u Ne • ·~.1'!h; PltA p.s. lt&Dd a* atd'._ tt6 l" ~:re' ~ -=t,,. MOYJS Olitefa -. C1oe Older ~ dttuer l.lgtltff fl· TYtn tiaokoUe II $%. m.drie-. ...-r Dlwr, -top ia 'Q T,..t-...... 'nD.1 ~ -.. ...._ ~ _&., ~ P•rl~et. '12. 41"x4l"~''. lt\Jrdy S15. JtraiON ..-r <&lier for headboard $15. Jewelry .25 1'L 19Mi W. • Cll. di Golde1'ocl. 0.-. cW Mar. .....,.."""' .... ,. CWoDa 411 Mu--" """"""~ •uu Maple book lheU 39" "29" 36 or .tO BP Volkswa&'en. to .50. Car reat $2. Bed Pl.actlJtia A,. ~ JU.IQlm; IL» Hlltl&:b99 a WHrTE a.by "' eaeb S15 MaQle Wltee St> 8101 main unit $25. Oiler and frame $3. Suitcase $3. 2 _..., _.., GE ..,,. , ......... ·--" M1nw Md at 147.otn CX>Ual, Gtod • 01 cl J ti on Cutlllan Dr., Hun~on 8.....,. _ _._ fl5. H .... R fia"'•" ~•-,,,. -"" $8. G.E. CLAQ( ..... wmte 1"' ,,.._, • .., --3 ltalianl ~~-~ ~ ~ ~ ... -·--""--•"'le $25 D-• ..., ..... ,. .... ~--.. ...... ...... .......... .. ........ ANTIQUE: tea cart $."O. fV ... 125. ,. .. s «r: t1Jnd -tlec:bic raage D..EX:TRJC CuJta.r $ 2 :i u.nnn'.t' -•-a ---...., ~ ----v DC:'ICh . ..........,..., 38 cal. revolver sn. Wl";C \ acuum. attachments • Holb'lnM bed framr·a ~ l,ttch<-u 11Ullt7 tablt, ape.m $20, Pl tuce coob aood Automallc rtCOrd ~tr $151 Lamp f25. "BR~" head-Small J'OW1cl table SlO. ·n• 1'I/ ~ndatilt, bas &ood BriW Pl eo1une with 11 o or waslwr n5 20762 eed>. smgle bed $13.50, co&. to .... x «>'' ~ ll" 1 $),electric aki11et 12.50, ~:60 ~ $S Wall clock board 125. ft3.1Tlt ~::!t~ ::~:~:,n pl<'!Un' $2.) 5t8-C:i09 mao;neto, vrry good <'urt-S{>mdnR Lane, Hunt.uJ&Um ftt table ST.SO. l PnJ tablt'I 40" tea or lt1'Vlnl cart. x 1S ntt.e wa&l tuft SU S3 Bed frame S3 Girla am.JI Mth llhutter <Soon $20 Puti• -S"'-CE-R .,._,in,, nla-c'"'n~ di11on S2.i New Inll.'1 n1o11 c &•ach 9624>60 $1 each. 1 TV table !iOc. can be made talO 31"' x MCh l21 Tekvil.1onl for bicycle S7 Waroa $1 Pedal QlRO."'llE Dinette llCt US. "'' -.-,,, .. .., •u ~ rlttLr1cal timer S7 LI 8 ,j69J 11:reen wall lamp $1.j(), WI" 30" e•••-lllllle .-ic BrUI -$1.SI both.~ Car $l l'ldl' ..... ell S2 eecb. Ww baby cMlt $U. Double lamp $5. Aluminum t'Olt...-leltttric po r lab I r. 1 s t Sat only 19116 German Ford ambon ly American lamp s:!. I - ---..-blonde amaer ia. Electric m.lbr QO cv.pa) $5 :! models) S:S. Comm<'1't'1al wai:on ~. 673-~ hardwood i.tiutten 27\.i .. lrillGd SS. Ilia& alDet'1I. GOOD 9Nd 4oon ta.We and Plctlre F'ramea .50 to Sl ............ _ $10. ft..'-u..-. -SwediJll 1-1..a.. chairs, d1-''"" ahelYes c:m wheels CRIB ..___ ..... bedd1n• .,,...., 8" -t.11--~~1 _ .... l1.llllt &Diil cue .. Tw9 .-...L&... ""il•I!= banlwiare Lawn Chair .......... $1 ............. .--... _ ·-.. _ ......... • Dl8un:>N -... LOVEBIRDS S7 Panuceei. • ._ ........ flWUUCU anu 1 • ---ellS.. •-i-.. C d l laJ11l9 $25. ~ ~ ~ U. each small coral f.15. Wire mapzine display SlO. &:nall ~cle Sl:iO.. ..,,. .,, _ _, Bob .Wlute -··" ltalned 11.2> ~ b?1IN _......._ •••0 •t•r• la esc: !rt coidt\m $1.50 """""""' an e ..... ~~-~~1'-or* •n bar JS. Doable bed frame ract SS. HMt lamp-Ooor N 1e t n. •-DIUUol "..... ..,..,. ~ dllllr'I .. boA-..m, a-. ,...._. 1 1 ~ M nm ~wt ~ -nil _.. lamp $20. OtLuxe ftriable ew canvas ~ a $6 pr 642-D).l fireplace set f''""'• eopper bo9tem ..._ like new 1 ie .._, Gee4 wtlldowl IA., HJJ. 53M90t Pair liTiC roam .,.. $25. $5. Slat beoch is. can 6TJ. _........ llrator and cmblon Bo1'• ~ 1eat SL f1replace beltet S3.!i0, pail coadl• sa ~ Kbis ..... .-a. _ 11_ wla ~-·-·-"~"' Maple do~ble ~ -~ ~v Cid'• Jlkstic train.fng seat 1966 vw enaine part•, JtallaDnaes15ceacb,lpQrt SI -. ....... _. _,_., ...... ._ -_..,., beadboa.l'd l1"" Borton 'l'IUJLD\ 14_ 1• x 10• $25. 545-2529 SQc. New auto 1eat belt $2. perfect ooodidon ~.1808 coata $2, 548-SJQ) =-r!:a -~ :; = ~ ;::._ ~ ~~ ·~(lie Iha-·~ Rocker mt ,.. '' 5. '"* ~~ Strftt, WEBOOR Table modem-FI ~ w. ~ID Front. NB 67S-LARGE aLie baby bulin~ __..-......, .. I&,.~-• Cr1cbt Roc:br SU. DtaRr ..,_ n... • ..a.. $25. Walnut bookcase bead-5655 ...... with ar without hood. ·~ UUUll....... Colla 11-abota. ..... ~ .,.: ua•...a.-..i.--91.,.50, • .....,.._ • ...,._.. ANTIQUE pistol $25. C!vU --------,.... tao ottomu $1o. 3 JeUM ...,. .-. .. --a-..-. board $25. Blue leathettlle 1 Che doubles u cw bed; floor 11e1t tablet SI). 2 aboJI SOLID 1'ood eni table $S. C.E. WuheT $15. J~ Saw Portable 1roMJ' $12 · 5 0. PURE Bred Slamea kittens baby ~ $2. Red plaXi War Coafederate postage '56 Ford 2 door f.!5. '5 v length yellow liner with doan. S" x r $5 eech. Round ~ wood colfee '15. Men's Bike $T.!i0 962~ tkjtywood metal lldjuat&ble S25 eadl.. M44S48 clothes ball suit cru1e $2. •tanlP $7.50. Japanese coins hHda $U. 642.Wl white lace ovenScirt. mat· =• ;w10: qu~ ~e !;.!~ = ~:= Coudi and OWr $15 ~": ~~ ~ ~ lD IPBed S2:i~-f3~n~;~ ~ ;!':3415s1~op~~ :!:,u:.ea;; ~!~ ~ ~~ c~;~.~~W6 DffW S25 ~~~~:,t~~~· ;~ :. sa linKle ~ (llrl'a) $5. 2 wldl bunboo »eat on CdM SlO. Part& tor early car• SOFA S20 Dining set Sl5. 2 de.aka $20 _ $25. Old\ lets llmlie beO fr&mel S2 w?OQ&t>t lrat lea, like -new 7 ft. Pool TatMe trith 11.tt RECORD AlbulDI $1 each. CARPETING: !1112 with s-11 19" Portable TV f.l.1. Pool 'l5c : SJO .• Old collecton Desk $20 Box sprin& and $20. Smell cheat or matiA eedl. 2 MW U ll 14 picture $15. :a30 El llocMDa A•e., Mid Tab&e Tennia, all for &di.room towel rack $3.50 $10. A.tea nll $2. OO 'wbl.le !'ue $3. '.!() ~auge shot~n car.lr1dges l>c -'2· Ed~IOtl mattretr;S $10 Sola $5. Chet.1 stand. 3 drawers, cold 18' tr.-S5 (boda) 11 0 l NB. ICOll S2t K • n m 0 re Automatic Touter $2. Men'• IWealel'I, b1Z $6. Mt-18'1 s~. Cast' $10. Portable &rind· cylinder records $1 . .J 0 . ot dNWtl"S $15. End table top m i4i-Oll2 -401 E. Bey MariaD IAM, NJI.. ._. GJRL'S size e, dras1 whlte Wuller, wort.a rood $15 I. m A: 1 $2.50 did>· Mlen'a ~ 'r,,e Clolles f'r $9. 3' Oriental statue Bra& oil lamp $10. WcU. $5 Nlgh1 stand $.5. 9x12 St. CM KAPLB end tllble 115. Oidt bonded booc)e coat $1. .k Alaminum Pop O>c*:r. sood tblnl, a. m, llld 1 SOo-$1. Line SS 8XU Orange ftraw sis. 12 volt car radio Fargo lhippiDt box su:io. r~ $5. Ola.Ir $5. lS<MI W · $1 tied -...1... 'th mattrt!U JS Ocie. 'l'llb* ..» «&. SJI.. U" :a: 48'' door minw C2. -$4 Vutoua Tier Olr-ltranslatorl no. 4> recwds, l n t ere st in & earl y OcNUl Front NB 6'73-5655 GU1TAR $10. Mail '1ox · ol drawn 6 Dnlller wttb ............ de WJ • 9l50S Whltr bedl(lft9d $3. 5:6' * lf" amt 3'" AH New, ptiotographg 50c • $1. Piano -Pull down lamp S6. St.mer mlrrar S!5 N~ ltaM dean, wWte • ._ lhee.C:I .,. ~ •• ..__ _ __. ... _ ., Tool :a> tor $10. 1~ keg nQ nails "~ Sl """;,.,, "''" pana MARK Eden bust developer trunk $5. Lawn clia.ia-, new tneedl _...;) $1. -,;. •·-$21. r ~ 2 'ft.>' mil'-~.&nu S.S almolt ll'fW lC .n ....,. -""' -Z>QO peir. AD ~ CWtaln $4. 3 ~•ter *1s SlO. Kitchen ro..., · ~-.. e •-$j 54S-Ql6 $6. ~.. drill $2. Aucrted _.. ......,. for ~ $5. E1ectrlc wttb 11.r ma!Dfta $12.SI box Sl· Sid poaes $2. Tank Rods .10-1 S £11 re k a dnlc unit $12. ~· step lad-2Sc • $15. Old Indlllllt--· -------llO· Pk,J ,_ $19. IW1>' lU' C • m Pio I Oftft with ~ ~ SIS-J'oc6all. Vacwm. "lf!q iooc1 moltr, der S4 each. Kitcile.n table bea.dwork $3 -S 2 O. VINYL Olvan $11.50 Match· c;lules 10c • SL Oak com- bed wtlb mauraa '2a Car c:ti.tzn,. did, be al.Im coo-tbematat $4.50 Golf Bii buJtdba!J. bill ~ st needs MW hoee $5 962-1800 and d\ain 19. Rome?< elec· Wt$tro.iMter ohim<' clock inc cbeir $S 3 piece ..c--mode SS . .Printing press rz;. bed $1 a•• bldr J6ece Usbt W1nporuy ftJle, waOOt IMUllBt $25. Brass spitooo ash ln\J tioo8.l $15. Ma~ cbair 2529 Santa Ana. Of ...____ -'tb '--"' ·-·v witb bladl baa $12. Guild $2.50 Larae 1938 Utrlno oil ed. TABLES ~/\ -$25. L&mpg Irie wire $15 a bo.x. Jilf'C· -. ""'--ed ant'1m... -·r $7.50 " ---'··. u.J....l·•··ed l'QUR 1968........,., _._ ................ wvwu ... , --..... ...., radio w-• ..iu American atyle painq widl old frame SS ._..i-. _...._ .,. .na...-. ~-~'0' d trical fixtures $5. Lamp $3. ..., r ,.," .. -~.. ' ._.....,, _. ~·J ... ~ "'~ and c:anytac c:-. sa U ~., WHITE Dttllkw---. -.. .. -. .......-uHwttl ~ 1.11 Boob ch advertisement! Sl. Early occaa~ chain $15 ~ch. covers $25. 28'l E. 20tb Sl s.-0125 Sn ~ ~ wall hwic Pair AotMJae le9d slus ty ltool, mirror and nl&M US. 0o0. SJ to SlO. 7~ 25c en · V.W. bat· jail' k tt ....,..,..._ Ui•n-Bench &Tinder $7.50 Diabes CM er table $1S. Smal bunnies cloon wtlb lock SS odd ~·-"" -.... ..i .. _........ .,_._ ,____ del Mar tery $4. Exterior door $5. ey ..,. """""' m ..... " ~~1 'IC 710 W 1 ..... """"" o:,.., ------:--~ LIND', .,....,.. Zc -$2. fer EuB $2. 1Uac11 t1utam lamps .SO Hdl Sat. and ....,,.. .....,. .._.~ ........,..,. uw, ~ • 2x4 atuda, 25 for $1!!. 2S cash box WWl $12.50. 1936 ""'--. ·~ . :nu • .,..__ T R U N D L E bed $25. IMabel. no d!Jll&, ldtllv n cMdml SOe. 5CM8 after PIM:ific <:oti't bee.dboanl d hme $2$ 3 Piece curwd ac:tlonal 14' pound dry waD cement $.5. I&\i electric typewriter $15. ~ T"ac Begooiu 25c Retn~tor Sl5 • $25.. Niaht card ~~ "~ -~ 3 PM ~.~l ~ . M2-42l8 ~ iz _~ !.~'·di~mtr C.OUee table $4. 1/3 HP .J8 revolver for wall dl!corn· FPealrns ~ IYJ' __ ~oodQu~~ Mand& $2. Oilld's amaD Blanbta. .,...__ .. -... --TOOL Bos with auotttld NEW Decoral'Or brukfast ~ee ....,.e on 1 • electnc motor SJ. Bowling lioo $6. 214 w. Wilson (off m ~ °""'" """ dreu table $7.50. N~ Od:bls otendl %ic • $2. LIGm' ftx1wu. overhead, --, bel&e/rokl talft $2$. 1w~--~c!,1.!,.0 P • baJ.1. male $5. Wheel bar-Fairview; after ll AM. Cyclamt>n 50c Pet.er . Pan dolbelline poje $8. Bab)! 60-2268 modem, like new, 3 bulb toola $25. 3 Antique lllJ'KC ,..__. CLUIV\ -..., '""' ....,, row, heavy no. 646-1616 CaDa Lilies Z5c Geramuma i..~ $8. Baby ~r $$ . ..... --r ....__ and •·-"-·-atore .._.,,_ .... th It""-Blue/&J'ftll cbaln UO peen H""°0 ""RT cam Md Wtera 1~ Sl "" "··~·•-•-l"-$15 ..._... MA'1'CHING doable box ....,..,.,.. ..,... g..-... .,. llNUl"1J .,.., v,,,-540-311I 8' M-an1 table uw, stand, ANTJQUE Occaai<>ll&I table c.n.oL ..,... ·"" .;J<A ... .....,n ....... -· Bar atools $3. Chair '3· 'llrinP ud l'll&10'ea w1tl conn $i eedl. Mail box pen $3.!iO each. 2 Large 1 motor, extra blades, switch $2() 'Rolillllerit' f20 Ht'ad· for Chevy 26>321 new ~5. Agathea 25c Bottle Brush Trike $4. l.aD"9 n • $4. ~ $1.5. ~ (~e :-11..:!.?2' ~ d) Bu<lla 8a.nt1 S3.50 Mcb. MINIATURE Ftmale poodle. cord, read)' to 1.111e 67S-ll78 board $JO Bicycle exl.'rciser 10 speed bike $20. TV :~~ Can$15. Uquill&l. nd~er ~~ Fireplace equipment $16. GOLF cart Ron' K1nJt widl outa·-~ .-. .. -. ...... ., ... ues, Primitive IOtchm Utenalls 3 moodla old $20. '424193 until 4 p.m. $25 SlO Antique delk S2!>. 646-stand $10. Sat. only. 71'1' a.ry n me ~· · Picturn 5c -$3. Mail bo:a:e11 wormwood. modern and .S to ~ Pix Frames .2J SCR.Em Door $8. Clpr'ettt MAPLE 'Rodrer SlO Utility 9tl80 l3TI. 3054 MadWn. CM Quarts, pllon1, tubs. 401 $1.50. Pillows 25<:. Jewell')' ~at $9.S Golf certl, one maple $1 ... ~ ~. 202 ~illc Cout Hwy. cab .. ._ _. Cabrlllo, C.M. comer Tustin 25c _roe. 548-6491 or 548-o.kUe Matltr with bes $'1. ct.it modena rnncas Pat ""Sa _..., o •• __ ,_ ' mak!oi machllle S9. ~" 1Det ..,. ~ectric ...... ger MUSTANG Parta: 2 I 9 REFRIGERATOR. Fngi. Otbft" II cer1 and dub con>-.. Bman electric burners H.o. t . ...,.. .....,. -..., racial bike $12. 982-2'781 ~ Mowe1" $4. Slnier Alumlnwn c:obra valve daire $25. 54().717 3 STEREO Albums lover 50) JOE Quiet lio\lrlboard. 9' partmmtl '5-P9!r meo'a $4 each. Candle brllen, 100 CL011IES JO to i.oo Toya PORTABLE 2 bun>er bot•t porUillle $10. Bottonho&e at· coven S15 each. Om>me all t Y p •a, JllU, pop, good l.'00dit1oo $25. evil aboel, .Ue 1o.B ID ftt'Y .10 Boob .lf Baby ittrrw t.adaent (new) Sl.50 Mir-air cleaner $20 Del..uxe CAR air conditioner com· clUS!cal, folk S1·$2.50 Hard ELECTRlC nc'e $1 Q eood condldoa $4. '15. JUf1e year old .,,_ fOftD 1Ddla .lO IC'7·l'm atove in cabinet wlUI 1 ror 30 x • SU. Handmade ~ete $20. Ford 3 tipeed stick bound boob 3 ror u. Box ma · rt' tt $7..50 tadl. Rabb« kttcba pl tank, Uk-e new $25. 142-A .. 1 ... a'~"'a-....... Crochtted wood atftring whe<'I S25. changeover. bellhouse, fly of figurines, plaquet1 $6. Good automatic wasbeor , leather curJillS c:m9t -link mats ;(Jc e a c h 11 Y.U. fiberK1aN dotb 60" 36611 _...., ~ .., Tachometet, air preM and wh 1 du ch bo ~ $243. 8 e a u t 1 f u 1 Mahogany buffet $ !_:i. Golf clubs, Wl)Ods and irolw Cblldftn'• trainer wt.eels wide, $7.SO P1berglus mat-tablecloth tJS. Zenith AM. amp puie cl"'ter fJO 5t5-no:• Qiif1,t all ~~ F~ china teti set. made in Uli\ollltered bedroom ~ ~_: ~~ ~ ~ ~ nd feiden for bib $1 pair. tin~ 35c per yard. World 2 FOf'd 14" chrome wheels, FMand i.t>Je ndJo $25. Po~ n35 289 radiator no. Ford 289 Japan, llt.~ndrr peuem $12. $10. Pool table, comp! \orU.1.1 ,...,_ --~ a.by bottle W'7ID« (plug-War ll Field phones $2 Ures. and tubea $25. l set pans, tnys n •r . 26" Cirl'a bike $7.50 Apt 2677 C>nln&e (rear) C.M. ~:...._H~ ... ~ aaw. AC ~ M..25. Pair in ...... , w-...i......1---~ ......... ~A J . al ~ aluminum valve Clarinet $ZS. V\olln $20. . .... "·Ua ... _.. gtnerator with mount fl(). >.J 6 PM lltul.ICa ~ ~ - ahuUleboard IUdrl P-~ danl.-~~-;; ,_ .-.ve dll..in for bolt ~n. Ford 219, $12.50 aa. Olelt $20 S..lnette $:>. Sllf' .tme ...... nu w•y"""' 1000 lbs Ford part SS. 420 ..,.,.Qtt band lawn mowu l!.SO·" 1i«1 ~ rlas ~ ~ filbklc $1. eadl. Metal bed i;.m __ _._..;.--~ii .... ~ ~l~ $1D Double Ford Rd. Apt C. C.M. GAS Stove. 4 bUnler hu drawer detlk $10. M.al>ogadJ l::r BTU ~turoace ~ ~ ~-1~: =.;~ ~ ~30: POODl.D idli. PtllJI 9 wb =~ H~~~ lllmac~ P~ ~~ SIAM™ Jcjttens. Se• 11 , ;, conliU $25 call 67> ~tram!x!O. ~ ~m:aJl l $25. ,.... IUft $3. ~ Call m.13" C2G8 Rinir A.K.C. ,,..,.. O>&mJ» Brf'd 1t Jl 12 $25. ~ltPr $25. ~~~:nn~· d:e~~ Blues, Reds. $25 Paper TEN ~cd Bike, SUperi> Mat~ dUlir $12. Carpet LADLES cllOiiiiiiS:' me U-11 hardWlOOd dlnhlc table $12. Ave., NB Blade • F~ OJco -Male ~IC c:blme dock p:;. table wttb 3 dlairs SS. available. 546-8858 Condition, $25. 962-3650 sweeper $3. Net, foldab't l5c. n. l 't.V-'• 115. $10. Cbaee tal:lle, cmtom ballt. PL.\Y Pen $7.50 R.olMway :!&:!... ~ ~~~.~)ax:;. Maple chest o1 drnwers $15 ELECTRONIC and eleclric:al MAPLE 24" T.V. W~ ~ $3.50 . .,,w:i:.o! 58 OW\' $20. 113 JOLlll St. modern rectanplar (needs Beel '20 Businet $7..5CI Knife ~ .. &:.IW!'w:.n m.11• S20 30 Olp Jig aaw $25. Table •w 125. Pole laft1) $2.50 BBQ with pam j()c • $5. Philcon Slim SlO. Auto Wufler. late na .. -t-1. :i;; $2$ -•-. A &l>mt +-re&lablns) SI. Andirons, ~ S3 Bottle Warmer Colfte Maker Uled Cklct eoels $2. Hlde..a-bed. need.I Seventee~r portable TV modtl, Good Cond. $25. 147. .,.....,.... _.. c. f . u brul, antique $12 peir $1.50 Women1 Bib $10 Sola SS ~15'7'1 1998 Pomona. CM covering. but IOW1d $10 wilh brlb6 al.and $25. Steam SlJ.S S w iv el arm or an I• W ~LB AR R 0 W ~ CMd ~. wood w1tll good frame $20 Table saw S01WlN'N Blke, 26" l)oy'i, ELECTROLUX Vacvom $5. S!ngte ~ ~ HP motor iron, small electi:ic router, CANARY SillitCl'S SlO Baby ::= C::• ;!! W • near new, U tokllDc metal lip 96. ~ $25 Golt Cltb A it.lg $.'.15 needs ~I $10. 54>2478 M" ~ and Ford wheela $15 Sl~e pha~ t HP motor electric cook 1 n g pol, 0Ux .50 Parakeets $4 Rab-83().(X)(T $7. Aionocr• like new rm &adAo Clock $7.50. Walnut $3. 1 VW wheel and rear $25. Interior doon with canJster type vacuum SS bit& $1 847•3801 _S25_. ------- $15. R.allbtts 15c Neb. L&w1a Table 11$ Beil Howell 8 ELECTR.JC Fry oa.na SOc-75c brake drums $3. 546-5312 b a rd w a r e $5. Frigidaire each. Oster band vibrator • MODERN couch and cbsir mower SS. Clock ndlo $4. ~ ~~ .. ,;.1,;,,.• »J mm eke. eye c&Jnmt n> Playpen 1Sc. Boxes rJ books PLANTS· Tropica1a. ctm me~, ell'Cf'lltnl 18. 1550 massager and Oster '' x 4 movie 8CJ'ftl\ $7. $25. ~ bed $15. Stnde FREE To You sriD SS Childma'a dotblnc Men·• fl.:ZS per box. P119erbackl agavu: oroh.lda, b: of Supt"r10!' <rear) CM 646-9188 automatic pulp e j" ct or Clock radio $5. 548-8236 bed $8. Dinette eet $Zi. Stool =. ~ $3. • lg. llhirta .SO •ilk t~s .Zi 5c each. ~ Thomat paa:adises. cymbldiums, red, or 642·5666 Sat . ..Sun juicer ror Oater btcodcr $10 POODLE AKC $25. Bootq 50c. Dralting aet $12.!lj). ~ Oriffttal water ~ Boys Bike '10 Woman',; metronome S7. No.mer 4 white pink g e r a n i um a ]9" Sllmll bl T'V $20 p a c h , & I mo t1 t n e w • JOc-$10. C\othlng 25c • S2. LalTIJl9 $1 eecb. Halr ~ ~~ ~111::;.1: = en $2.50 eech. Moaalc patio dotheir U-14 t.00 to 5.00 n roffep tabl'I! S4. Electric ye11~. whil<' and PUtt>I~ 21 .. T.V. 0~!.°~:n ;10. Mir· Farberware Rot i uni e Wrought iron bookcaSt> S'l. SlJ. Electric motors S2 table $l. 3•"16' I** nll S2. Batblnette f7.50, Scooter $3 popcorn popper SJ Auto iris. yuccas 2jc .. S,:. 2382 ror $2. Tape rerordtr ti.. broilrr, almo5t m-w $45. P1tio table Ee Jew~ry Zk· each. G rill $4. Lawn mower ~lid~~ a~i1~: Unmual purta $0. NoCh.. One' Dra1ffi' File CeblnM baby bottle warmer j()c Palisades Rd., Santa Aoa Muato.n~ car radio $'..!:>. Assorted lamJll! $1 . s:i. St. Ceramics 10c·50c $2. B~ oage $1. Corner Wea&mialt« 312' Sofa J1111on 50c eech. 4' S!i Men's Ski A Bindin)!J Baby car l!t'at r)C Electric Hl.'ighl"S. T V.'r; S3 . $?~ 548-6529. Fireplace ICl'l'erl aet, frame Yardare ~ 0>1lector'1 couch SS. Car seat belta x I' rice straw niga $1..50 SZ'i Bootl $10 llize 12 lki de\.>pteyer fl.SO El e c l r i c BABY Articles: ffCh dWr ~ E. 18th St.. CM 44 x 31 complete with irons reoordl l.Oc·25c 2 mink hall SJ. Olers1 ol drawe"S is. LITTLE codce~e. -. Coc:kta11 hlbac.hl $1. boota $20 Women'• aid and oven cooker wtth lnserta SJ. $7. Oib with mattress $25. 5 drawer c:hetit $17. Hair $10. Ha'nd made jewell')' 7;,c SJ.$10. Dolls lOc-$2. 2200 A 279 E. 29th. C.M. male.10 moa. oJd. All abota. WbftYd ~ buket $1. binding SlO biODde Cot!te Autornatle can opener 'l5c Small 6 drawer dlest $10. C'U~ cllppcl"'I with all al· • $2.50. Better Homes. Rutgen Dr .• CM. 543-!li9-t MAYTAG automatie wublJic ~. Needa ,arc! 6 Silver carvm• lt't $3. Qin. Table $5 Dinette Tabie S20 Kodllk ~:a> aen. 11 camera Clothes hamper $j. Potty tachmenta s:;. A d m i r a J McCall· a m~ 11~ 3 PIECE brown aectional macblne, eocxl cmdition JIG. familJ. 535-9631 3121 ed Oriental box $5. Dectrlc 6 Dinette Oaain m '435 $3. Exlltt1ar Ip r ID Ir 1 i D & chair SS. Stroller Sl2. ~ ••vador N"!rigerator SXj. 19681 25c each. Sunday only. $25. Put bee&lr pups, 4 _54_,._1_9'25 ______ _ WANTED &ODd balDe h red blankets (twin) SS. Red md Khrt Orde J'GUDtaln Valley ay~m S2. Cir rwdiator $2. 1389. 901 Magellan. Of Larar round colTee table 548-0'1!3. 915 ~natt, Cmla montha S3 eocb 171 E. BABY bl.ay $6. l WQ ~ pappy. U .. lm aJ. ailver be cl 1prtad1 S2. s.&292 [){abn 30c per-atack. RCA RA'ITAN ~: Sota, 3 $'10. Claaa top Duncan Phyfe Mesa. u~ s1dr gate on l'h· 19tb, C.K. 64MOll9 after wallu!r-bouncer $T. Botll temoDnl only. \J1rulele S1. Piper m9Che 3 SdlEEN1a1.ua pane.I. for ~: :0;. 0:, 1:.: piece t.lS each. C ub c:b&lr coffee table $8. M.aple youth tionnl SI 3 PM good ClllDdltion. SU..:MU IDF.&L F<:r EaRe-sift bracelets Sl. Omlmeatal mobile home ICl'el!D room • -$1 OoCbln !ic41. Doubt $25. Col.fee tllblr $20. 2 end bed $:i. \. bed SJ, Hall TWTN ~udn bed.5-:-complrtt 2:CJCNGl..E math'e!lscs, aood l-30'' &a llOOll SJ.S. AJ'lll Beat. ldrtd8, free to aood. .ut.tc calendar $8. Pair COit S50 tor S2S ea x · ~ . e tablea $15. e11c:b. Formica bed and spring $3. Day bed sz; f>.16-5113 for camper $2 each. Old d\air $10. Slolme'a dnpmy boml. l4M22I 3125 «naJDfllltal buUer1lies $S Umbrella clothf9llne CO.'lt bfdlpc'ad SUO ~lltifuJ tops. Good cond.ltion. 2 laqe and P9d SS. 24" boy'1 bike · wooden IQ>k ~' flO. mataial, all sises $5 all. MINIA'JVRE n-a... l -ar F~ acree.n $21). Wall $1.9 tor S3~ 33., Slimli~ orange kitchen chairs U;SO matchln& table lampa SlO •· 17 .. T.V. IOUnd and pk-SWIVEL ~k chair SlS Couch. &'QOd toe peUo $5. AoliqQe ts... lantenl $2\. ~ "' moeaics $1.S. Pimer p..e:a lee each. Gates dlaplaJ units, ndl. U U380 tuft minor repair $6. 5 ptect Infra red lamp $5 Odd AntJque wtille 11 e w I n I Fireplace eqatpnmt., ciuro- old, &ova cllDdra ~ J.Sc each. Trunk $25. ~ ~. -::..~· All Ii t'XCtilent to b&nd IOola 2Sc UD1E5 Weddlnat . afle wood breaJcfaat let S 6 dishes 25c • Sl. Pots and med!~. w 0 r ks $10. ~ $25. Diltieir lOc. 50t. diam..,._ ~ 3125 tnr ~ 8Dd t It e be o per unlL Hedp trimmfn 5* S3 0 k d:dwr .l>ecan'-"" lloetJta. dlahes, pans 25c . n. F'lool' lamp Wll!hl~ machine. "'°' flO. H&UI and shoes and dotbea USiJjijAIJ.y M.rbd wtdt• utenli18 J.Sc to 11. B191 ELEC11UCSldlleU6; platea 50c:-U. ~Newport, : · a • llO(a, pan1 Zc·$2. 2 rubber $10. Electric beattng pad AMortf'd VW body parts: 50c. SL Stack of lmnbtt, J"ll'.a!S t!maJI! c.t. Loft11 and copper 1111111> $3. 5tMm lOc to $1; oodrt.u and Cocta Mta M2-t814 aolid SJ. MS-8236 tirtd pu.ah mowen. SJ.$5. n.25. 456 Cabrillo Tern~. wlndowa $3 eacb. Rear deck all sliu. all for '5-. LewYt pet • Gentle • 5lM320 S/2S 7230 ~ Drtw ctwnpa.gne IWae• 2 5 r 2 Old,..., -.... n: h WATER Softener $20. Baby Elec1rlc: 1tov1 $10. Bar stool Corona del Mu lid $15. Ooorw l1tl11111 ls vacuum with attadlmen .. _..._ ,.~,..... """-·~· . '""'Mtl& ....... ""eac · stroUer $7.50 Blal'k and .., Pol 1 ---FREE P11.1U• -P..,.r PRAcncA Slncle Leo' "'"""'' ....,. .. ._ ........ t .., Nice ladiet shoe., one slie Decker saw $20. 642.7313 ••· e amp $2. Elt'Ctric LAWN mower. s r a rs . goodl S5 each. l Ford nm $2. 83ln Hamden. H~ Planla A Bamoo Jota tit tt ReJle:a: Adaptable to T· a.uorted pot.a and pens fr 7'~ N-Med $1·$3 pr. Anc:~nt iron fl,50 Deale lamp $3. 1t310line, 18" r<"J IJPI' ~. S\. 2 "altro'" wh«>la for ting10o Beach Mf..QIO'J ~ 31211 Mount S)'lltm wkt.ile s:zs to $5; neaiV new twin met· typewriter $5. S1S.l&93. 1974 LADIES a~. 90mf' !In', Several "11all and lari:1· '."'40.2173 Ford or Plymouth. 14", SZO. NEW whitewall tires on American Optical 2X2 Slide treu $25; b I a n II e I a '1 Federal Ave., C.M. 10 wool sklrts. 12 l>tousct, lamp11 St-$10. Kitchen stool eoch. End tables and rolfee Volvo rims $8 eac:b. Voho Puppis ., wb old. O>ck+ Pbo8. N1ft Uttle pets M r.mwa. ..,,... m.5431 PLD'1"l °' fill .... E&Q .. pt al. IG-4J71 Sl2S n.uJTY. a.ale., .,., ~ teo..-1125 ilii2>fuiiiiill .... Nin. .... 21» HOW'S 1MI .. llOI. Projector n1 Movie Editor to SS; ir:reett coCton drapea. -10 dresses. size ~10. SOc-SlO. $1, llontna b09rd $1.50 Rut>-HAM radio with 1.-ablc S2:;. ll\t>te $j for all. Sal-Thurs. bucl<et seat and bend! eeat I 1S • ... ,_,,,... lined, from $1.50 to $.J; 3 KROEHLER Bone Io fa ~ btr ti.ml 18wn cart $3. Sll!l> 'J'wo solid "vfnhogany ,single Car coo14?r l20. 879 'J'wnr, n : ea.oh. New aJl tnnailWr si.: 0::....,. z '":2 ... $5 small dletts ol drawers S4 (makes Int? 1io¢e bled) QI CUS'OOM Made bu I I et In. tllblts SJ, Long roUI?(' tablr h1'9dboards with frames $t5 CM. 642..w6 U~ volt tiporta car rld1o $25. Alfucope SlideYiewer as.so Heb, 3 dr81m' chest $10; and mat.chi" clW.r SlO. or pegtxant, .imn flnllh 80'' $UO F\jJ ldu bed. comptetc each. Hand lawn ~r BOWUNG b 8 l l, 16-at;: New wt>dabJeld tor ~ cme lor w $S ~do. ~ narrow ball table both for ~. ID. &ood COO-ll ~" $8. Matcblnit bu.St.in Sli. All day SD&m. 642-wtlh catcher no. Dectrlc "J~" hon ~ lO motorcycle '1.5. ~ lerMD 4t IDdl wide fl.ts SS.~: r.oa H. 3Stb St .. ditloo, RAM linfnr •Ji, single bed helidboard $10. 1249 ice cream freear n1. De<> Uld '-I. ~e f!O. Standmd peac b ~ 9lpll' Ei1f1t uo.te Qltor ~ Bea.dt fred and platinum blond QI. ~ Surlbollrcl csrt $5. I~ OAS Range, apt me $%>. tnc motors ~· We or drJ Mm'• bcMt1qr shoet.. 1lze bathroom air*. lit~ new ... SJ0..5t Jlrok6h ltel1o m ll"'f'Jt~QJCf.aCe) MOOER10piecedllletllit•t. KENN!DY Tool box $6. :n ~an. 548-J.382 rommerciaJ vacuum $25. 9, $2.50. Ko. LaDf' mtn'• &17-1707 V1rnr iJ0. S.... ~ BED, llprflw, Mattr.11 $15 Pd a.net belle, t drop a-I crock and boUeUn& ... DANISH Walnut cdtee table Metal secretary cbalr US. bowllna sb1rt, medium $1. -4 -G-~--.rtr___,ldow-1-, -4-x-i -..S ~ Kit fDr Apt. 9ll1M rzs,. Rea1f. no ~wa. tu.a ..U tpaee, onor1es $25. 54S-323l5 $5. Slat bench wfth cuttllona 324 w. Joe.M, Costa Meaa 5C>ll31 4 aka dcJon, 2 x g ft, 8aaut lbrtt Blldp $l.OI Box 9priqr-doublf S3 4 flne condilloe szs. 55-Ml DAL b $.'5. Blond round table s.;. SINGLE maUrt11 SlO. ~ CAR bHd ttata. two. both 2 windcnra. 2 x 4 ft 11 DwtaOCllD £llldpcadlt. 50 to ....,.. woodftl tablH $2 DOUBLE MfdldDe ~ BASBrrs $2 to $7 84T·ll07 Metal book~ $.'5 S4CN&l3 7220 new. iJ'MI one plain, one ach. l'ormica Id, 2 chUw S5. PbaM UM4li ~ Coudl Slt a.est r:J Ukr ~ ~ 2 "91Jsroo1n mn Adi St. H.B. .BREAKFAST Table, poll out D~. 8,_. JO 12 • $5. .uver ltl'Mked Sl .50 earh. $12.'SO. Spr.d QulG 1raotw 'ITPEWJUTEll Udderwc•• -~. Arlw 12 &ftcD Up. fi:lt1ln:w $1 td.. HIM ·BED.'7.foot alngle. MatU.. exf.lnsion '"""' formka Shoes. ;,i,, B. 6 8 $2 • ~ 57 Feed bUb Cll'9 S2 _Sl5_. _&G-3113 ______ _ ~ tn.50 •1U1 !::: .~ °'1 ! ~~ ~ ~J ~1~ ~ ~ aid aprtnp. $20. Pole laml>. top $12.50, Uk~ ftf'W. MS-3312 $4. Sli:ps 7Sc • $2. Slle a2 Bit. Two stM\lf'M Mac t1PI R.Ea.JNEJl d:la.lr S2S. ~ _.... -....__.-..a ... _ .-_... .. ..-..... ,.....,.. ,.... ......., -....,.. ...,.. .., __,,_,, ,,_,,,,.,-.. -GUITAR ~ ~r •o and 34 Milk ilMs lai:Qllt rims SS""· ~J.Dl que dock f.!5. 5U-CiTt ...... , -~ .,.. -"" C!-n ..., .._,_ " ....,, _, :._ --• ~ .. ._ •-..1... -----t S" 5 ...._ W/J'ftlaie S15 Twta ... .....--__....,,. ... .....,..._, _ • ,.._.r nu11;e on • • $2 • S4 Eu\1 AtMrleaa MDil'S !llqre Ice drata wUb 4 BUllHllt a-...,,_ wt&h e 'a t • __.,..._ ... ,. Mml1ed Olldn $1 -12 • ~ •..Lh.... ......_._ .. Mlill&ture DC~ Sl. ._ __ tinaa baM Si&. st. pards, .ma t. like new a.ea. Good _..__ ..._ ----.-n ~ ,_... ...S 4 ~ ·-.._. .., 1>.il. ~ TV tor parts, pod p6dme ...,~ 1ka .... .__. ....,. ~ 8.0. 0... .,_. ;... a u...tiaim u· r· .. c:tt. 0ieco *" et.e ta. 392 Hcm1 ,ntb 2_. •• hi me f'al>co $3. Tranltorm.n SOc: TO'll-..-1 sets SJ • ~ Tallle ~ AJao ndal tn, m. 59-711!1 ...._ .... Welalt ••• Jt w DJ u ..... 1J I r · Ber, 0 n 'I It I •• e. $1 (])~ puU ~ and KM to build ~IS' $1. cloth.-; $1..$3. ... Surtboerd 1'ld. nf'Woom ~.,,..,,,.,,,_..dean--.---.i.-w-~-= lar R.R. M flS :a: U' D "'-tn.apl Jn18119eat 12. 54f.1D widc-r. £xc:haft8fd b'? OP Aak for Joho &a. tu5. 2030 SEWING mec!llJW> " I t • !e ~ ~~ <t' ..:-ti ._ $7, dol>blie 5:1 wte, BNIMttt -.... bllir, all for! Nnr Deect llll4d '.ft(ltltand Dr .. NB cabinet S15 $41-'IOl'T each. $6.llSl drcalar llalll ~ , ROT.AL Purt.ilk T)llf!wrltn AQUA Iola I fl co,._ etYfl'd, "°"' _.. ~ 5's. wtnd br~ 1'. ....~ p 0 RT A 8 L E TV $25 QUll.TED "'.,._.,,., r" d SCXYrf ~ $JS. ~-HP r::~ ::*'"' ' ard 0.. SB 8oo"1 J"\oDc' ~~ bl&1 ~ ~ alter l2 noon PN-tl1 dinett• 14'1 '20 O.~ l••an bedsprellda $10 r11ch pa la~. l'fC'l ~ Sur _. $JO t1etni~ ,......,. $15 Wi!ll 8Clc :n .::~~: II lm.IDDIT ~ tu. Silqer CAT AM AR RA N Hul11, top carrier wilh M"r $3 '?'win bl.'d fr1m"• P s-lt. 125. Offtcf' table, 48 ~ l) U4 -..... p to IJO ...... Bis 8llr a.tia port.bi« ...,. machln.? liberrJus, Wlflnllbed IZ. Wood Ilda, I' I". ~Ole ml nrt'P&acl' tool1 and lot watnot top f». ~ cbatr «113.1i5 Senate ca.ta ~ U.... SI& .._ RiWI hod amutY a.okca• find. $22. Atlti.qm ~ chat' Ma.at and bOOm S l O. ...., a. Danl:ab .uy tie.Ille.ct. g p!«IH $1. CiO-U SU. Gtall8 ~ QI. .-. _.,a _ "'-"-al GdliMr ~ ~ TMld ...... Sit. G " .... ..... m. s.e11 _. tiib&e ~ 1Al-.vttu IUl'W'O .,..llkf', ~ '1 tor boCta 1tall tire dlatnt ~ &tB-1331 , ft.eftn ,._ Sl .... tn1 -----,.., ·-:.: Dhllllt~o:= .... '5;-..SaOaw~ ,..._,..,.w«A411eau ::..~r.:..:= ......,door, eodlp&ete C.>4 MnQ\1!: oat Ndrr ea •a 17'1JM.-.;--. SClll ''~ .. I I a• .,_ -p. pluei 0 ... Alllliillit eop. _...---Jt 04) .. Paddle. bOlld °'*' ftldln' Sf ~ OLD ADtlqla W Wiii ~ =-~•:."ia': 1'11 -•r•••tlac• 118'_..,. .. .._ .• -=~~~ 1lt10M-plllttnlfodW~ ...,.., J -.sis. llllil., ..... ._ -~ 111...rH .......... ,.,...Sit.......... .. ............ ~ ................ Ott.~Slo. ............. sio. ..... ~CJl ....... I... ....Ii •• ..... 011111J1s lllllil\1* SAIJ.a0A1' ,..,...,.. H _,"-lilt .... -.:AJumiiMJaicllllM._. -.n ..., tfN aP11 tat., -trw1$l0. ~---Wli -...•.cl .-~ iii 11 ._ • It-. ~ •M a'llliliir•... ta1lda tldlr •A t A eel 19i4 a. ti OlJ .,... &i illi•ilb m.: • 1'D x M sto. Slnlll ta.11111 _.. w. ••r'• ... '--l'•r•sti: ...._-:,,,..., Jrlllll 1lollalt _. .._. ... cleell Cit Gtrrs ~ • a aeo a.a iz. Odil' _. ~ ~ $1 :ts.!SOSe.at61-• m... ltlrClt •• -. ....._, Belo• S: ~ .. ~·II Cri1a Pdat __. .... ....._ •ta. $2. Glitt 'illl ..air .. $1> SrMce ... I Olrrirt i'.aklM!s Ar.._ SS e.ti. 8dnrmn" sis.· f tlJI dllW 0Mm.DCE '" m .......... ,, ,,., .W •a..,.. m _.. ..... SIG. llzti! I~. S2Jt Glrtl *it and l•M. ""* u.H •· ' .... ct.t $10 Anni SMALL ~ $21. lS iitti. Vr/ ... ..... Call* Dltfle ..,.,,., ·~ .._._.~a.a• l'ldL. Nf'!ll' ...,... ur. •t ,lbt T,'1.~,~ •"·lai .. lnWli* rod ~ ~--1 d•lr 13. m.m eau &at.-'._. no. mi IAljj Dr., liiiMI • _......,,t 1o Ille. cB ...._ Al ,._. Iii ..,,.. • ~. IDcllllr, ...a anct ptttt' ctr1 kliut 1t Wllbin. ~ bid. hrisa f ~. Roflah1 ~ Sll 4 !tar oW1 An.a ffdi\tlh. ~.. lllllik "11 llalSrtnl It :-..:==-~ ::-.. r::.::=.: 11•1JnQ.D~ :s~:-n~= ~ c!MleA:;:~ W=t.:=::.== ::::.,~·ue.-=1. .. :'..:~ ... -1' ... ----... ---"!t' "'*""·-·-$15.!l!'f-· -..... ~ .... ,.. • ---• • t " .. . . .... ... ~-. . " . .. ---.. -.. . ._ -· ...... -. \· H OAIL y '1lOT s..t.urd.u, Midi 2), 1'68 . -as & EMPLOYMENT I Joo> .. a;M.-.LOYM~,... Joas & EMPLOYMENT Help W-.,ted, Men 7200 Help Wanted Ktl' Wenhld Jobe M19-, W... i.e. . ~-· AND ~ WOtMn 7400 W-... 7400 _______ ...._ ..... , .-. t J~ • c;;-_;-, BUSBOYS Ovtt 13 3 lhill.I aviulable COOK Relief lblft Apply m pt-rson Shituton Beech Inn Zlt11 ~ Avr. Huntington Beach Salesmen & Managers Carett opporty with l.adtrc brm olfenng CJYl'r 100 mu· tu al tuniis. Full or pt time No f''lpM' OK • .,, train. Npt Sch office. 642-6422 Santa AM oUh~. W-8331 Jnvutnrs FinMCl&I ~rva~. Inc. --~ ----SER V . St11. Atl ~n Full/part Wnf. all hr' Tom Sharp Union 2201 £ Cit Hwy Cd.'.f OR J.3320 Apnc.i.., Women 7300 r ,,,,,.,., urTDl'fllm -llU f(;lJfr.f ..... ~fM,.-O•JlllllW,....,~ "")*rt • ., eic-.o Phone TODAY for ST Aff llURSES For P .M. and Night shifts. On eurgical, M.dlul and l.C.U. units. Excellent Mlery and beneflh TELEPHONE PERSONNEL omCE ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAl ORANGE 633-9111 J. W. ROBINSON Has op.nlnp for Alteration-Fitter f1JLL TIME Spotter-Pr""' PART TIME Apply In person t~ Mon thru Fri. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH All l!<jUal opportunity employer Casltler Hosteu N~ ~IC. lJ..tO, DO upu .ecaaary. A~y In pt'rllOO Bob's Big Boy IM E. 17th St., CM Attorney f'f'()WrH skilltd cor· responding lf'Ct'y No prior legal fXPfr rtctuired. Perm 15 hr. wtt4t, SJ f)fr hr . f'X· per. with TBM E."<tc. rype llO wpm, shorthand 120 wpm •ie 2540. Newport Bl'lch am. Call 2.9 P M. 6~377l J~n. Wom. 1500 J. (, PENNEY'S NfWU1 STORE IN NEWPORT BEACH HAS PART & FULL TIME POSITIONS For Sal" In e SPORTING GOODS OPERATOR WWa '* .C ... .,..... -for Npt Bcb -"'--·"'.;, ·." t~• '' ,,. .. -..... .., .... --"' " --·· to e ". Tt>m be Hllr ~ llleol ~ ._.,, Stylbta. KUlfi t ( 1.-.llina-, drtmlllls t. • • h ; ========i ....... tim --• Jobe Min. w..._ 7• ,..,._. J1SQ. •a J l ~ -------..~·---·~ .-..... ~ ... NOOft i !--· Motor&la TV ' ~. &tud«lt ... -.. ..... a '°Id. •.u.. tnlil*. BOOfer IJoor ...._ Oerb Should be able lo wCl1r 1l11Y shill. Knowted&e ol dlta pl'OCftsJna. Assistant Editor Parts Catalogue Fam1l1ar with prepara- Uon of part.I lists. know· ltdgl' ot ~ c:odin1 shttt to lcypuncb aad ed- ltlni EAM output. Two yMTS recent expe~ preferr!d In areaa ot pa.rt.a ca ta lotiin1 and m- &lnttnn1 bl~rint l'Md· in& EDP experience ct. airable. Contact Steve Joyce 833~ ••t 2112 COLLINS '*· 1 ll 10' p~ "11· CaJJ bf.tween ~. U2 J'lowwll. CM letdal hDt. T.U. ... , INTIRI tto .. otchain lelow Cost UQUIDAnON ALL ,LOOll SAMPLES 517 W. lfth St. Costa Mesa --.-G-arai--e-sA'-_*_ SAT 11 SUN Tnt bem-bunk or trundle. Wood«! piiat1orm bed. 4 Kuuun anra nap. 2 Ws' a1cds. ' mow ttres. Nlac. tt.ma, 20 I Jsh«bcxule Lane Bl'Olldmoor. C.-ona del Mar All Fine Quailif' Rou.nd Rock maple table, 4 Capt. chairs; Mtdil~ ean Bdrm group, trtplf drn.er It mim>r, dHk 6 cha.lr: Nauphy~ lovf 1et I arm cha Ir; M.l11C. 64fl..6m7 an arooinrment for a morf REWARDING f1JTURE. 642-9080 _!or eppolnt. -------e HARDWARE RADIO CO. WHITE twin canopy bed w/ coYer $40. Obie bed w/matt 1t IPl'la $40. White • sold. ~rub lams-. $1S p&lr. ~ SCRfDIED c.,...,. for Secys. & Bkprs. In Orange County 642-7484 ~ Screenfd Penmnel Ail!DCY llOl Dovfr Dr., Newport Bcb BASEBALL !'!aye-rs, vPry good only, lor men'1 soft ball learn. I No aal&ryl ~ 6371 aftrr 6. Help Wanted Women 7400 OUt'SIDE CLAS5tnED ADVERTISING SAL.ES • lmmedlatf position available for aggrl!'ll.llive, 1 I e r t saleswoman with pleuins Pfl'10llality. MUST HAVE NEWSPAPER CLASSIFIED SALES EXPERIENCE. Lu· cratln tfrrltory, work from HunUniton Beach office. Sa· buy plul c:ommillldon, car f'XJ>l'llM, paid inlW'MCf, paid ncatlOl\I, all com· peny benefilt. Call Euiienia Gannon for appointment. ORANGE COUNTY EVENTNG NEWS Is ' HUNTINGTON BEA.Ol l 1NDEP'Dlt>t:NT 537. mo « l!l'l-446& bper. Sale Escrow PROCESSOR SECRETARY Pl'rmanent part time po. 11Uon. Guarant~ a min- imum ot ~ hnl per week. Phone for app't for inter- vtew. WORLD Savings & Loan -494-9411 STENO CLERK CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH $42()..510 per mo. Excel- lfnt beneflta. Requires h.lgb achool grad. and one Yl"ll1' ateoo expel"\. ence. Apply at Peraon- nel OtflCf, City Hall, 3300 Nf'Wport m•d., Newport ~.ch. lt1r1stie1I Trpisr Preftrably with IOme know- ledge of bookXeepln( re- quired by Jobn Barry l Auodates Manqement ~etta 30~ Newport Blvd., N.B. e COSMETICIAN e FURNITURE 8 SEWING MACHINES Recent l\Jcceuful experi- ence preferr!d. Generous benefit program 40 bout week. 19700 Jamboree Rel. Ntwport &.ach All appllancts reriewtd on merit with no blu toward Race, O:llar', 0-.eed or Sex. APPLY IN PERSON MONDA y nm.u FRIDA y Agencies, M.n & 7550 10 A.!\1. TO• P .M. W~n 644-2l H ___ F_O_R_l_l_GN __ _ J.C. PENNEY CO. Newport Center - 24 FHhlon leland Newport Be.ct,. Cellf. An equal opportunity employer • Traffic Engineering Aidt • EnglnMrlng Draftsmen CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH lri49-667 Pf!' mo. Excfl- lent benefits. The two posltiona l'IOllP available require hlJh 1Chool iJ'•d and two Ye&rl ttlated ex- perienef, er one yu.r coCeie and one yHr fX· J)ef'lfnce. For detaill ol these chall~ poll!. tk>nl Inquire PenonMI OMce, City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beacb. IMPLOYMfNT More than l<X> cowrtrt.a 6 200 job clusl.ftcatlona. Coup.. lei OK. Write P.O. b 2217, Orange, 921167. School .. lnstructlon 7600 FOR Secretarial Tralnlnt A'M'END THE Mott Modern Up-to-Oat• BUSIN~ COLI.EGE ln the Southland. The ICbooJ of Prosnunmed Learn.in& with the "fln\ahlni acbool" toocb. Complete SeC'ret.arlal - Brusbup -mM Keypunch. Start any Monda.y-Ennlnc cluaea ai.o. POLLY PRIEST BUSINF.88 COlJ..EGE 325 N. Newport Bl., N.B. PhoN 5'8-9723 DIDO'S ART SCHOOL ART CALLERY 211 Main Sl, Hn(a. Bch. • ~2007 • ADULT I om.DR.EN'S Cluu1 Oi1I • Waten:olon • Acrylic Mol&ic • Design me drop leaf tll>le, ncuum. rup, much ellf all new at Potter'1, Space I, 1'llO Wbtt- tieor, C.M. Sat. 6 sari. WHOLE HOUSEFUL OF sood tumiture. Abo )'IU'd tools A m.ilc. Reuanable! Leavini II.ate .••. 837-1682 BOSTON Rocker, 1en lthr dub chr ottoman, avocadO; bric-a-brac ~ ~c tet Bedroom tumltutt, walnut 6 sand. $100. 673-1953 after 5 p.m. SPANISH, walnut, mantve old buffet. $45 &M-«i53 :J600 Wan Crest, CdM BRAND new din. tble. 11 4 dlaln; 1.11bol. chain, tble. I lamp, ml9C. MO-n9l LGE. Early Am«r. quilted HCt. 6 comer tbt.; COit $900, aeU '300-642-2290 I022 GARAGE Sale Monday 25, 1\lnday 26 Houabold tlarnitun. tables, lamps, bed Ind bedding, cedar cbett, NaPlt. porUIM ..... ~e. Dtllbes. JICl(a and i-nt and llutwM"e· 259 Cedar Strttt, N e • p o r t Beech 646-0494 Hl·Fl & Stereo 1210 MOTOROLA Solid S t a t e Strreo. Cotlta $637. 6 mo old. Make Offer! 642-&9 MUST ~I: AM/FM Stereo S mos. old. Garrard turntbl. 2 spkn. 'tf-23U Alt. s KARINE ELECnUCAL ~ • llll-1latian ~ an.~· '1ilt. ~ Marine 6 Battery SllOPfe 2400 W. Oaut Hwy, N.a Misc. WantM 1610 CABIN cru.taer alps S or SAT & SUN 11-4 only MhatlllMOUI l600 more Rea~y to 10' Need ':ns.si..i:;:1:::r.~.!! * AUC'nON * WANTED ~~~-~ ~~ 1iooll, paUo turn. Bedroom U W'1ll lt11 "*-8et. Dining room tet. Mt. yo11 cir """ I'LL lfll your 00.t. 0~ ~· lt~nu. ma Prt. stv• Wlody • b')' Fuml ........ .&-uances wood Inboard lo 25 ft. 548- Local Manufactum' h• Immediate openlJli for penui ca.peble of doln1 Coll windinJ, encapsul6- Uon and &llk llCl'Hninl• Ex~nce dftlrable but not required, We are an eslabllahed commercial firm with liberal frln&e bfneflls PIMM apply Pteue phone Peter Andrewi•---------Art " MOMlc SUpplles Mexican a cu.tom Frames Aucttom ~ T p.m. .... ~ cilia IAne, Hutior Hilb-Windy's Auction Bem Color TV'._ste,... 3561. Riker'• Boat Service PARA METRICS !Yl!l 811ktt Strtel Co!llA Mesa 549·ml 67>3551 Receptionist· Typist {Week~ only) WOMEN a, p 11 rt_ t I m e N~ed for Exclusive atudenta, 18 or o•tr, ~ R.al Estate oft.Ice extra money! Won 4 hl"I. a loc11ted In Newport Beacll day, 5 days a we8. 54().3689 Experience neceuary After 3 PM Send l'elWne lo: WOMAN to wot1r ID Dcmut _eo_x_M_-5_7..:..., _Dall__.:,y_PDot..:..:.::_ Shop 9 PM. to 5 A.M Apply in PfT'IOll, no phone cal II • pleau. Winchell's Donut !llop. 29<17 Harbor Blvd. BUND STITCH ISprci machine) openton. G • r m e n t mtii. Only operators makina S80-$140 n~ apply U80 Monrovia NB. 64.2·~ WOMAN to <'are for pollo lady; U11ht ~orit: no ~mokinit. Own lnllll. Mon. lbru Fri. 7 JO A,\1 to 3: 30 PM. H. B S175 Mo 962-6477 EAL Estate tnintt. OYtt 25 Brokt'T' &: ~ve~r wUI tnln &: IPOMOr al his ex· penu Full or part-t:imf. 546-7881 ART Llnkletta jomed BEEUE. Wb,y don't J"OQ? Pt.cine Toes tin 1'Ti aft.r 5.»: weebnda A Mon, anytime. 96:l-4a1'3 DRAPERY wrknn, Powft' Machine open 6 ~ aU • oipentiom BHcb Drapsia, • CM 54()..6464 Part Time Work Do you bave 4 extra boon a day! Avon offers you an excellent eal1UJli oppo~ nlty. Cell collect 530-5860 Office ManaCJV Nationwide film company nf'edl &hart> girl to manage new bnnch o~ Laguna 8"ch • San OeJMnte area. Answ6 tel~n,., dispatch sales rrpa. &llary 11nd houn open. 34143 El Encanto !cor- ner of Coaat Hlgh-.yl Dan11 Point. Apply 1-4 P.M. Mr. Murphy. CAB IND ASSEMBLERS Moblle H~ Experience Excellent Opportunity -Apply- EJPl0RfR MOTORHOME CORP. 4000 Cempus Drive Newport BNch Silk Screener Circuit Boards Male or Ff'mal.e mlnl- 11l1Dn 6 months fxpetl- ~. Nat'I. Technolovf, Inc. 2'lO Weat Centnll Avt. Santa Ana ~ An equal <JPl)Ol'1Ull.ltf t'lllployfr ........ ~ .. WEST COAST Trade l Bulina9 Scboola 2117 S. Main St., Santa Ana 545-nes lMn Garde-n Crovt: BJ., GG 537-7113 Huntiqtoo Beach ~ 1st LESSON FRll NEW nl'iCING CLASS • UNIQUE STUD!Qi e 11115 Part. a.ta Ke.a &46-5086/Ewt. 962-5935 ANNA'S Pre • S c b o o l 6 ID.nderprten. L I e • n s t d catt, tun lMrn.ml tor )10\lf cb1ldren. 2110 tburln, C.M. 646-1444 PRE-TEEN Art Worbhop In New-pon Beaeb. Al" 9-14. Stvtins Sat., Aprll 6tb Enroll llOW ! 6'1!>-1735 Sdal ProblemaT Pvt bl-ecbl, IMI• alb!. Small claasfs Brtc:ker·Ward Pr~. StG-0420 UFETIME Gift -Oi.llcoat 10 leuon Typtni School 173 Of-I Mar, CM. ~2859 Mon-Wed. Helicopter Pflot Trne Low Rates. Tmm. 521-4892 land1, N.B. -TOOLS _ 114 W. 16th, C.M. ZENITH maple 71" TV. $35, .,!:~NTooy'a Bids. Mat'l 531·1212 er ~SS 22' CDmJRY, V-8 lnbd, 15' Runabout 00.t, Meda ...,,.,,... ewport, CM ~ (Ask for Art) bu.ab, bead, baH tank. paint. See to apprdate ~· llT18) fDI"' • WANTED 'l'hlmpet b' coven, exttr11 .Ve-ry clean. Bout. lamps, many to IU IOD taklna 1~ $32:!0. or ofter. 642-8086 cl'looee from, a bar tor your .,_ POil SALi • mt• * MlTCHl1L Cabin uo H.P. I den SIS. Lota more! lS!'J() Su----------r a 0 . Ntw tap me.rtne radio, perior <rearl CM Ml>m8, Remnanta, Samples 11 MID-PETS and UVESTOCK ball tank 34 pi. ~l cap. 642-6668 end.I Sat. CWy I a.m. to 2 ---------B Joann C..M. ~1564 NEIGHBORHOOD 1 a r a I e p.m. l29 Baku. Oleta Mesa Cats N20 Sim' OFFDt; m o v I n I . sale; baby turn.. cloCbd, WI aUY & SELL SIAME.$ KITS L 1 m an Lipman 18' atOTe, 1V, mile. No junkl • Diamonds • Gotcl Frost Nnt Sbow Quallt;p Grey Marine Eniine· 873- ln alley, 604 Orddd., CdM, Antique & Old Jewelry $35 • """ 1'75-4191 _ma ______ _ from 10 A-M., Fri., Sat., Al---" __ .,. .. ,_ ....... n~ :::== ..... ====== 1" .,.,,...,,.....,._ .. ~ s .....,.. _,. ... ..,. ... ~. -v' ou~ • boat. two un. C. M. Jewelry & Loen 0op 1125 25 b.p. Mnc. ,ng1,_, tncl. BIGGEST You bHa l!'Vet 1131 Newport Blvd .• C.111.. -;;;..._-------1 trailer, 2 bcanb. $150 ~ seen. Antlqun, d I ' h a I , • •7141 • LABRADOR llE'11UEVEll m• lumlture. dothl.ns. 19t9 -,-00--L-T_.&_l:._LES__ ~ Jmt born. 1-6'-0ce-1111--tx.-t_wi_th_trail_ Rolle Mary Place. C.M. Sal "' Reeerre mw. lnttilll'tnt er I SI.In. TOP NAMES! breed. Good wttb cbJJdml. 25 bp outboard. $351. ~ * OPTlMlST CLUB Rum- mage • Ga.rap Sale. Sat 9.3 at 325.3 New Yen Ave .. From SB. W. month $50. 4195-am cir 60.cm at. ....,~,........,-1¥_•------ Bnm.twktt. Delta, 11aber. 285 ~ CHARACTER .. party, :Ill mod. Slat. bed. w/ life-POODLE-~ Pllretnd ~Whaler. Ont al ttm. suar. BADGER, Blact miniature • 1maD a ltlnd! '2450. ~'1'13' GARAGE SALE 401 s. Mam, Onuict ~ mlalature. 3 male. 1 female. GIBBS 11' lnboerd Laanch. r>ewn Orcle, JUand 1, Hunt· Rummage S.lt Rea.a. 873-1529 w/25 HP Gra.)'DW1ne. Xlnt CM ingt<m HartJor. Mar 39 6 ~. Spomored GERMAN 8lie1> IJUll9. p.n-rood• $IOO. 673-2460 10 A.M. to S P.M. bl bftd. No pallft'. Beaut. S.IU.0.ts 90lO SAT. and Sun. 10 • 5 Yilc. YMCA y • MENET1'ES marld1lp. Onl) females $2.0. -------- poai and pans 'J21 Ith St. 1125 w. V\ctoria, CM 80-13&5 March 22·23, M PM ~ Bound. Applllneee 1100 C'USroM M. R&wk:I BeJc. wbtte: l~ Jl'9. MlltCHANOISI FOil RINT OR IUY l1aen qoMD a. bdlprd: ~ Jonble. SALi AND TltAOI Netr eutomatie ....._ china. -"· IDf 12. Mecltt. SJ Wttfll tie.. mim:lr, 111' • lampl; !umlture IOOO COLOR KINO TV mile. X1nt cand. But. 1' ACTORY a.cm: <Xm OPDf T DAYS Hartlaw 142-*m Bedroom, Spanish, lipt sn.9531 • tn.10ia1 EXCELLENT S 1lr o ~ U D oak. 5 piece. Recularly BEST a&r GE 1'Jtil w/tof Wta. De.rk bllDde framd. $229.95 1 ONLY. Sll9.95 tree:zer. Good ~ See at MfCUmt ........ N t e d 1 T"1Da Approved F\lrnlturt, l'?MO Santa Ek• ~. daNilc II ltllUns· ST0. ... rut H_. BlYd., Costa HB an. 5 PM er _.... :-:Tlm=-=-=~~--~,-.:--~ Mtae, 541-.. lllAPLS DWl-4 t111a-11 SPANl.SH OU ·~ -G. E. Oaoffidtllw ~ llutct.. l.s. a W. de*, dbl bu. ttee ...twr. 2 )"I'S old. Ex-badr1a .. llalllt ..... ~ CD • Wbilf c.0eDt e eW\ .... IQ. t-.-----......_ _. thf1 INt -S3U~. Tft'ml 2lJD :::;:-~ ......, - APll'l'l"'fd Fumtture, 2159 -------~ -~ Bhd .• O>lca Meaa WASHERS sa.tl; ...,.... .-™--.-.,...--'35:-. -M-~ • ~-· 115: ltaflr1s... ... ...... ........ ....... . MllDlTDU\A.NEAN 5 Pftt ~ a AtNe.: Olllr. daSrt. .-..JtaMa ~ mf'Oal«t ~ oM..top 51).18 • UPllOL81'J:RDfQ • 111-JD. I ~ with ' blat"k wrooitlt AllANA JI Cll * n611tw•• pc CDIHtt• ~ ------=---- ln>ll c:ba1ra. •·• 1 ONLY! • rrtt.r combo. • m ,..... ~ cW. pldlmp, m Ttortne. ~ P\nJtura, zm ea... .. f!Lv. ,..... -~· 'I'..' ut4a rue Ha1'or Bl.cl., ea.bl ;:=:' :; w y .M .... ~ ~ _1110 'm.,~ ~ ....,. da'rlHCl ....,. ..... ,.• '--~ __.. .-L. t I'\.~ n.. -. .._ ~ • •• w ff WWW AXIL ;::.~~4e ....... u .,. ..... -t .......... .... -~,.,. --:..••,...-. ..... l'f -~··--. ~ m a.,,., 1~' s•i g:::::...i;a. ..... °* ..... ..._, WiiililaPu;;' §'.-; ._.,_.-::"47 ·• , -........ -. --.., ~ -... _,., ..... % I --·· .._ rodirllrl' --,. Di ... ™ Pluaw-. ,..... -. -·j , ~ .... • » ... ~-.n.;aiiliiii~v--: ..... ,. ..._ .,..: ..,. ... •• -· ~ ~:.. .·....., • • an Oii'· .. ... ,............ ·'• ~ .... ! .... · nmcar 80ILl'.D ••11111 IML 1 ~·• • i:IGiftfi mm -...a· !peftlA ~ R0ee 111 Mia ..._., • .~· ... POOL TAIL&. . '341.15 .... .... ... .. --m.... . ~I * ..... * l ...,. Ttn.. bwid Olliir:e ..... Sii; Im& hlli 'bMI *I -~;;,~maf-1 l'lli 8 At .m Bar••I' a.i11ii1t -.. & .......... 'A•otl \:: ...... Calla ........ If.A; '« ·1 ~.,--·· I,' ..... u • .... ........... ________ ·--.....---;;;;;.;.:;;;....,;;;;;;;;;;;;- ._.. .. -.. -,. . ..... --- ... YACHT maintenance 6 repeJr at your dock. 1!x,. perienced. Reas. 543-1108 Marin. Eqvlp. 903$ -sPECIAL SALE-- MARINE BAT!'ERIES • new. 12-V, name bn.ndlo Retail $31.4.5, whl1e arpplJ 1ut.t • $14.96. &a.t202 Marine 6 Baltft7 SblJP(ll 2400 W. Cout Hwy, N.e. SIDE 11e awn.hie •. l for 14' to 26' ail or JIO"l"fl'. CT LidD Partc Dr.. NB 6'73-8800 55' Dode for rent $165 Mo. NEWPORT BAY. PHONE AN'nfa'lY'S * m.2211. INSIDE Boat Cllp9 far rent. Larson A Mellor &:.! Yard. so.35CJ. WANTED: 10' 12' ,...._ lliaat. Reuomhk. 4+18t1S.ac Mobil• ........ FOR SALE 30 x 50 Te.ra Cn.dler, 2 BR. extra W.,. ldtchea, awnfnp, lldrtlnp. porch. comptetel1 lanctacaped Oriental prden with tisb pond. Near Hlm- ttngtnn Htrbocr. Priced b' quick sa1e! Call S0-2169 after 5. f799S.OO New 24 Wide Two a.th* Two a.Inn BEACH TRLR. SUPPLY 1lm1 Be9cb BITd. Hantfnl1on Be9cll 53Mll2 PRICED TO SELL Newport Bay Gold O>elt Udo Trailer Part. Cabana A D1W trailer fU!l7 equipped, sleeps 6, 2 baths, alum ewnlnp, oovered patio. Mr. Ball ~. 10' by 50' Kit. 2 bedroom u· b)' 21' CabMa fllm1abecl. Oolce Be.ch Location. 535- 6993 ll(ter 4: » p.m. and weekmds.. 1966 PACEMAKER 1mpertal 10' X 56', ~o 1Mns nn. 548--2904 Mil b Dick. $5800 or ofter. 12x'3 Biltmore mobil home: • mos. old; tqU!t;p • take oter ~ d -.U mo.. Awntnc A~ 531-&GI '" TRAILER. Ml50 2 bdnn, 1% ~ ........ _ edlt val'l IG.am uamn llt6 Good eancL. ...ml .,,.,.. • otSl ,.. Slla.SM-S451l..CW ............... XJllt CICllld. iia lfT ... * .... - 13 k 1 T c i [ l 'S: 11 c '&; • I • R I). I ~ ( • c , ( '8 r 4 • ( t l '6 I I I •• ., ·r: '6 r I '6: l I s • s. j 1 1 } ~ c ' c • 8~ ? . . ,,. . .. -. ... .. •• I • .,.. ,. \ -.J t • f • • • .. ... • • ~..,, .... _,.. ,. •t t ...... ...-.J---·· ........ ····· .... . ., .... , ___ ,,,,,. ,.,,..., ..... ,, ...... , ..... h • .,, •• ,..,..,....,.... Trucks 9500 'IT Datsun pick-up, 1 Owl1tt. Trade or sell, ru .. '\Dance pvt pty. Dlr Make oUtt •••• arm '60 Datsun plc&.up Xlnt cond Dlt 128 dn •• S2I mo. $4!115 twl price. 494.9'm '62 ~ton GMC 8' Cabover1-------- cmpr, pwr lock, $l&. $41- 4360 alt 4. TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION t900 Uted Cara ttOO UMd Cera 9900 ,_,,._ __ .....,. __ ...... ____ _ '62 CADILLAC '64 CHEVR01.ET Convertible. Full po we r Malibu convertlbl!'. V8, auto- equivment and factory air matte, power stl'l'nn1. radio coodltionina. Uke new. and ~ter. $1495 S1395 STANSBURY STANSBURY '53 Ex-phone truck, ~ worl<, Sl.25. 20' Stor~e or cl.Ice lrlr. JM, ~ '63 Ford C-«JO, 18' Bobtail Imported Autos 6 Mo.-4,000 Mf. Guar. llld'*9 50 ffP Series, W11'1d- abidd Wawra, f u 11 Vinyl Interior, Outaide MI r r or, Heater, Defrost«. as weu as ('leanap 11nd dtllvery BUICK BUICK 2100 HARtOR BLVD. 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 COST A MESA 646-9022 w!•b 16' pull trailer. S6750. 841-7::&.'i -~------'56 Chevy PU, $300 ~1139 alt 6 Rec,..t•n Vehicles 9515 DUNE BUGGY -Mtyen Manx with 1984 vw • all die EMPI IOO(lles. Bil Gates Tlrs, Ted Alrcralt qi and aide curtains. Lota chrome. Over $2200 ln- •r11tcd. Sl'il S'S:i-0. TRK 281. CllJ I 6Sl-6859 951(1 •USED TRUCK & CAMPER CLEARANCE SALE '65 Ford 4 spd. '{ ton campa equipt duplex tires • low mileage • with new OPf'n l'09d chassis mount, kitchen • toilet fac1hlies • beautiful family outfit. Priced for Im· medUlte sair vS3485 -·-'65 Chev. auto. trans., VS, nlr cond. with n"w open road 8 It. dlic. sidl' dinette campt>r. Fantastic value. Economy priced. vS2985 -·-• Tril'9<'npe Special e '63 C.M C. " ton P.U. Cu. tam, low m1icqe with 8' Ali1,k:ln camper. Excellent condition. "1u~ aee. ~SZ§45 -·- IMPORTS MG 196' Harbor, C.M. 64&-9.103 '67 MG ALPINE '63 SUllBUM TOYOTA '68 TOYOTA HAVE YOU SEEN OUR SE- LECTION or ALL MOO. EUi AND COLORS, AND OUR MODERN SERVICE J' ACILlTI!8 TO GUARAN- TEE SATISFACTION Al'T· ER PURCRASE? $1 t2 Full On. P1yment Includes TllC & l ie. $55.24 mo. benk f inan. Asl: •bout our $182 DA • ¥ mo @ $40.99+ 1 6Dal PQJDd. fOr title. T&M MOTORS Sped111mc • vw • Poncbe llCl GARDEN GROVE BL. GARDEN GROVE 192.5551 or 534-'.22'4 '63 VW Vlll'lant 1.500 wagon Xlnt cood. Dir. $39 d~ls auume coot. bal Can f 1n pvt pty 4M-97Tl '66 VW, RiO, WSW, 16,000 ml, perf, a tiuy at $1395. l>vt Pb'~ '66 VW EXCEL COND. Best ot!f!'t °"" $lll00. 1 owner. ~ '59. vw PICk-UP $215. ~211!1 Ew. '61 BUS GOOD ENG. $375 Barplnl 541-3321 'il WI CAMPER- tuny equip. $900. 675-114! e '63-BUG .- $850 642-5144 *'63 VW sedan, radio, $995. Xlnt oond. Orlrtn•l o~r. ~ or 49'-2458 eves. WE PAY ... CASH tor Uled Ql'I It trucb JUii call 111 tor rtte ectimate. GROTH CHEVROLET Aak for Sales Manaier 1811.1 Beach Bl .. HuntinJ:!ton Beach KJ 9-3331 9900 NEED A CAR? CAN'T BE F'INANCEDT •Banlaupt! eRePQaeaa!CllT •Bad Credit! • Dlvorcedt •Military e New In AreaT Make Payday Payments McCARTHY MOTORS lQO So. Main la Edin&er (2 b.lockl N. of ~an> Santa Ana Pb SC2..JS07 TRANSPORTATION I no fina"c 1nq n"n1lnhlr Al .o ,,..,,_. '"'"Y our own controcf\ $49 TO $499 NEWPORTER MOTORS 2036 Horbor Bl•d S·IB·S2H so1e.ss1 l ------------ ~. ............ "'. • 4 aeru of ultra modem total C.dlll1c flcllldee d"1sned to better 1tll end seivlce new and used Cadillac aut~ mobiles. NABERS ~ 2600 HARBOR BLVD. 1964 Chev. Mal. S.S. Gleamlnii Silver ln color with rlch black leather interior. Fully equipped tnclud.lng Auto. Trans., power brakes a.nd power 1teerln~. Thlt Uttle two door hardtop ts a rral beauty. Kelly Blue Book ~ays $l650.00. Our prirc this wrckend only: $1399.00 Full Price 100~ Financini; Avallable 0.A.C. ELMORE COSTA ME.SA ~9100 MOTORS '66 Cldlllac 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. Coupe Garden Grove JE 7-6630 Fun power, air condition-'65 lmlMl(Q ing. One owner • new ce.r ,..-trade. 2 DR H.T. VS, auto tram .. power str., factory air con. ditJon. • Low mlh&e "sharp" $3695. ALLEN Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. 1150 So. O>ast Hwy Laguna Beach -494·1~ ~adillac Coupe - Full power, au-cooditionin&. New car warranty. $4995 $1995 ~ r.'l.•.t:•.T • 1111•, REBEL ...... 91(;&1111 •·1111~•."•:1'•-·-- HOLIDAY RAMBLER Sales A Service YOU OWE IT TO YOUR- SELF TO SEE US TODAY! -HA VE YOU SEEN OUR SE- LECTION OF ALL MO. DELS AND COLORS. AND OUR MODERN SERVICE FACIUTIEi TO GUARAN· TEE SATISFACTION AIT-fl"'HI L·m: I ER PURCHASE! tW' UUWI '6< Alpine IV GT, Dir. black hdtp. $48 del. auume cont bal Can finance pvt. pty. 49'-9771 ALLEN '.62 VW Sed., 1.tmroof radio, Will Buy Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. NM good; good tires: iood 1150 So. Coast Hwy. 1969 Harbor 64Ui023 1965 Chev. Impala S.S. YOU OWE IT TO YOUR- ooad. $4111) 6'11).1738 Your Volkswaiten or Porsche Laguna B~ch 49-i-1~~ '64 sunbeam Alpine IV GT Dlk/blk hdtp. $47 dell • .uswne cont. bal. Dir. ca.n tin. Pvt. pty "94-9"1 SELF TO SEE us TODAY!! IMPORTS ~toll ltariA AUSTIN HEALEY • 1MFORTS '62 Austin Healey 1lMiS Harbor, c.M. 546-ml 2'XXl. Radio A btaW'. lM HIJ'tJor, C.M. 6tM303 '66 Toyota C Door Sedan. Automatic, ra- dkJ • 1:ieater. $1595 * 60 VW BUS * 6 pay top doll11t1. Paid for Needs tires. Mechanically or not. QLll Ken ~ent! ~63 673·1190 '64 Cbla CODvt. 1 owner, &d .::;:;:======= cond, worth $1325, make of. fer 547-5868 or 6J8..5971 '62 vw. Mltat by the book mecbanle&l!y Sn Oranie Co. vw dlr .... 5'8-9815 aft 6. BUICK $1395 ~67 MGI ~ '56 vw SUaUner, ens. aooct: l Hardtop. RHlo a beatft', -4 New tltel, r a dJ o . :a.i.11 .-m:1 with ov~~ _ !'eMCln&ble. ~7i0 WR UlllG > $2if5 PORiS I "1 fi P&i\'er, radio, n\f ftli, '67 Cadilltc Sedan de VIiie Firemist bronze, padded top Leather inteTior, stereo I'll· dio. All factory accessori~. 1-<>w mileage • In warrancy $5695 ALLEN OldsmobU~Cadil!.ac Inc. 1150 S. Cout Hwy. Laguna Beech 49'-lOM Two door hardtop, V8, Auto. Trana, power irteeMng. Sler- r a Cold In col.or wi tti Rieb Contrastin& Leather inter- ior. Kell)' Blue Book 11y1 '2040.QO. Our price t.111' weekend only: $1695.00 Full Price 100% Financing Ave.liable O.A.C. ELMORE (3) '67 Cadillac El Dorado's MOTORS DAILY '11.0T II TRlNSPORTlTION~ ~ C1t1 "! GROTH ·1 CHEVROLET MUST SELL SALE ' '66 EL CAMINO ' V8 Auto. Radio, hut.e(, T-50919. ' $1799 '63 VW BUS 1 ,1 SUck, green, KJ.S.1.30, l $799 : j ' '62 IMPALA ; I SUPER SPORT VS, Auto. radto. beatet, power stcenng, NBA-643. $899 '64 IMPALA i Super Sport Coupe. V.S. auto., rad.I.a. heater, po~ steering, OQV 956. $1299 '61 CHEV. I ' 9 PASS. WAGON ·: VS, auto.. radio, beater, power steering. WIA41S. $699 . • '65 FORD ,1 ! GALAXIE 500 : HARDTOP CPE. VS. aoto Radio, heater, power 1tdr- ing NQT-675. Extra ab.J;. $1599 I '67 MUSTANG VS. auto. Radio, heater It power steering. Bal ~ car warranty. TPT-n4. · $2499 '• ., '66 IMPALA : HARDTOP , VS, auto. Radio, heater, power steerng. factoey $, STU.364. • $1799 . . . : NO !X>WN PAYMEN'I' PROBLEMS HERE AIL YOU NEED Is_; YOUR GOOD CRED11' GROTH CHEVROLET ' '63 Ch<-v H D. cam~r ~lpt. • Srillt runs • large tires with '66 BUICK run power, air condlbonin&. 9625 Garden Crove Blvd. New car w111T11nty. Carden Grove JE 7-6630 18211 BEACH BLVD. from $6295 1959 Chevrolet HUNTINGTON BEAqI IMPORTS "' L1t1n: I 1966 Harbor .. C.M. 646-9303 = Sl.22 DemJeld. H8 536-u UUIO ,65 ., '59 VW $495 8-dio, nu · · standup Pilgrim camper • ·side din~te • monomaric tcilet. Thk package It like -new · must see to apPniciate ~$2!45 -·-CAMPER VANS '62 Ford camper van -com- plete camper packa~e $1095 1 '63 VW cam per bu•ca IJl1>('r interior ............. n2!J6 YOU MU~ SEE TilESE USED CAMPER PACKAGES They &re all exceptional • Trades welcome • 5 yr. b1nk fin11nrin~ SANTA ANA 531-4650 130 S. HARBOR BL VD. SALE OI New C'm(X'r Shell s! McDonald Tele9e0pic Camptrs. 11\' Travl'I Trailer 1Modi-rn1. Two 67 GMC P U truc1<~. Jes.1 than 1.000 mi. AIM 1t Ton Olev with utility body LCNI down Ir financ- ing avail. Hatton C1mper Salrs. :m W. Wil~in. c M 5•8-0313 CA\1PER_8_' -o.,,-erh-,.11-ct.-s-tn-\•,. w oven, butan rrlrir;c. '57 Olevy truck. ni-w V·~ rlutr~ • braktll. S40-052'l 1906 Harbor, C.M. 645-ml 1oyota dtch. 8122 DeerfltJd, HB. '67 Austia Healey Sprite , ")~S Stout pick r,· Rad.Ao A beall!r SJ6.M21 lo miles. raclni l!l'ftD. "' ' • 1295 ,~...,.~vw~""'1-----.... ........ -- 0ir. $47 dels A anume " L -WV<> • • 000 MILES LIKE cont-bal. Can finance • NEW. l1'95 or OJTER. 548-1986 Harbor, C.M. 645-9303 Mii ltl~ I 0010 pvt ply ...... 494-9TI1 tWI. UllL(J ~-:=,,-----.,..-- '55 AUSTIN Healey Sport& '60 MGA ' I PO S '66 VW convt, radlo, ww, Rdster Elec o'dr, rood Roadster, radio , heater. H RT red/W<~new b1k top. '1500 rood, $295 ~7834 $995 or make atf. 962-99'22 BORGWARD 1966 Harbor, C.M. 645-9303 '6i VW Sunrool Radio, Good U le.wiA TRIUMPH Cond, n1EO. Pvt pty 54Ml&J 1959 Borgward IMPORTS VOLVO 2 Door sedan. Good engine. 1965 Triumph $199 lJtl8 Harbor. c.M. 646-9303 TR-4 Roadster '68 VOLVO Auto Discount Beautltul Clm Blue with Rich HA VE YOU SEEN OUR sz. PVT Pt,y m u 1 t sell '65 ""'I LECTION OF ALL MO. Center MGB. A real beauty ln flne Contr11tina leather Interior. DEI.S AND COLORS, AND oood. Nu Pirelli Urea, del Fu I I y equip~ includln1 OU 0 E 6j2•j621 Iua~ _ lk1 rack. wire wire wbeel8. Runs and 1ook1 R M D RN SERVICE 4 4 wbeel.a, di.le brakes, xtrss. hke brand new. Haa one FACILITJF.5 TO CUA.RAN- y•ar warran .... KeUy Blue TEE SATISFACI'ION Arr-2001 Harbor Blvd. Must tell now. A REAL "' "3 ER PURCHASE! Costa Mesa STEAL PRICE! Book ra}'ll $1400.00 #bole-YOU OWE IT TO YOlJR. ..::::===-==== "94-1701 or 646-10'17 511"· S1lMO OO Retail. Oar SELF TO SEE US TODAY!! .63 MGB midatt. sharp• Price this WMmd only: BMW BMW Bl&ck/red Int Dtr. Special $1499 .00 ti:'e.1-$44 dell, a.uume cont. Full~ b-.l. Can fin. pvt. ply. 494-100--C ~ 9771 Aavllable 0 A C. PORSCHE ELMORE '64 TRIUMPH Spitfl.re Mau Otler! * 64Z-~. VOLKSWAGEN ~f41llemiA • IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. FACTORY AUTHORIZED s.1 .. -P1rtt-Servlce flltt WARREN Sports Car Center 710 E. i.t SI. SANTA ANA 547~64 W'Mt1~1umaalra '63 SUPER 90 PORSCHE Red With black inter. SS>. Dir. 892-~2214 The Name SMC Means A TRUCK AT A PRICE. YOU CAN AFFORD LAST CHANCE lEfT ova llW '67 &MC 11UCIS •T• v .. IAftl ~ ~-... 'ltllll 1..-. --. Tr-~ PIC!rf Nr, ...,_ ._.... & ''""· s-Ne. 1m. UIT MllUJ-I TO CMOOll .-OM M ::-'319211 .. '61 lllllAll "·Tri .......... ~ ,,_.. ..... "~---,,_.....,J --·~ . \ UST.-.. = '3518. · 11UC« CEN1D STINSIUIY llllCI IOVER TRE FABULOUS ROVER SOLD Da.llSIVEL Y IN <>RANCE COt1tn'Y, BY NITZ WARHN Spom C... Ctinter 'IJO E. 1.-It. SANT A M"'A 5"f .q!'S4 Elee1J'a ' Door hardtop. Full power equipment and fac- tory air concUdonJ.ni. Real nice car. $2995 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 ALLEN vs engine, new automadc 847-6839 • 545-8863 Old.rmobile-Cadilhc Inc. trlJ\llnl..saion. l1SO So. C.O.st Hwy. $]49 Laguna Beach 49'-1084 '67 Cadlll•c Auto Discount Convertible Center Full power, air conditionin1 6j2 4621 New car warranty. .. • $4995 ALLEN Oldmtoblle-Cadill ac Inc. 1150 So. Cout Hwy. Laguna Beach 494-1084 'Q) CAD. Q>e. De Ville: :ml Hart>or Blvd. Coeta. Mell 1961 Chev. Belair gold w/blk. v111yt top; lrath-\18 SUck Good second car er interior, stereo radio: $399.00 ail factory acct>Ssor1l's; low Full Price mj. • in warranty. Ask. or $4.495. By ownrr, 543-3881 $21.00 down and t.n 00 per '62 Cad convert. beaudtul month 0 AC. white w-white top $56 del's ELMORE auume cont bal-, dlr 49'- 9771 '62 Cad. full power, fac. air, lo mites. Dir. $47 dels & 11sumr cont bat. Ctn 11n. pvt pty . .i194.9m MOTORS 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. c.rden Grove JE 7-6630 1961 Chevrolet '67 ~ad Conv , sterto: crwse Inipala convertlblt'. VB f'D- control full pwr., air-cond , g-inr, automatic transm1s- dual 90's: xlot cond $5,000 alon. Finn. 642-1!!0'3, 6'5-1100 $488 Auto Discount Center CHEVROLET '65 El CamlllO 327'; 4 IJ>d.; magi1; wide oval G-70'1; factory air: Gia~~ tonneau covl't: Imm11M1late cond. $1.850 Firm. ~3593 ''2-,621 20M Harbor Blvd. Co81B Mt'!lll COMO 1960 COMET STATIO.~ WAGON. $300, 842-3857 CONTINENT A! '68 CX>NTINENrAL. B new. Leue for $155 pr montti. Includes to 4 l service A maintenance~­ Call Hal Sanders. LeaM! Manager, 642.(881 ' '65 Uncoln. 4 door Rd. Vltl>'I roof, stereo, AM/FM. ll11 pl\'l'. 29,000 mJ. $1700 •• 24{>1 '64 Cont Sed, white w/b leather, air, tull pwr. dean, )Olf ml. Pvt pfy. $2250. 83J..Ql4 '62 CX>NTINENTAL, f uil I pwr, leather. Eialellent cdn- dlUon. WOO. Private party. ~~ GOT ll\Y '68. aell my ·65 4 Dr, leath, immac! Come. aee, drive make otter. Owner 642-4688 '64 CDNTINENTAL. ~ cond, wbt w/bllc lthr totJ It int. Low mileage. Make ff· IB. 613-7629 CORYAIR ,,· .. DAILY PILOT USED o CAR ·--... ,......,.. -.... .,. ._. ............. ~~.. .,. .. .... ............ -.. ~-------· .... - THESE ARE JUST A FEW AUTOMOBILES THAT CARRY ROY CARVER'S EXCLUSIVE JO DAY OR 1,000 MILE <WHICH EVER OCCURS NRST> UNCONDITIONAL (NO COST TO THE CUSTOMER> WARRANTY ON ENGINE COMPONENTS, TRANSMISSION AND REAR END. '64 OLDSMOBILE 88 4 Door hardtop. VI, hydremalic, power 1teer .... radio, hu tu, white wall toru, factory air c.- ditionin9. $1477~~ '65 BUICK LASebtt 4 Door ..den. Hydre,,.etie, ,.._ ,._,.. i119, radio, hH ter, while side weU tire~ Factory •ir conditioning. $1977 ~~~ '66 MERCURY 2 Door ,.,klene, ltadio, hHter, ••lo111etic tr1,,._ minion, power 1teeri119 •nd brakes. f•ciory •ir coeclitioning. $2677~~1 '66 LE MANS Sport HUP•• Redio and llHter, ftydrem•tfc tren1mlulon, power akermt- CORVEM '~S CORVEm DODGE 1967 Doclcie Charger Can't a!fcrd the ~ CID a new ChlqerTT Oledc au. like brand new 1967 out. J"ull1 facto!'y tqllip. peel ~-:. A,ao Tn!.m.. power lteerinc and tinm. I Too new to be ooosidettd used. '64 FALCON SPRINT J 0-"•••Hop. VI , "ower 1tH ri119, radio, hHt• .,, wt .,. 'de wall lire1, fadory air colHllitioni119, $1577 ~~I '64 CHEVROLET IMpale S~par Sport. VI . pewer91ido, pow., 1IHrin<J, radio, i. .. 1.,, white tide well tirea. $1777 hll pri'9. 34,396 MILES '66 CHEVROLET C.P'ice 4 Door herdtop. VI, power9lide, ra411e, hHter, white w•lls. Abtolutely 9or9eou1. $2477 Fvll ,,1u. 13,349 MIW '65 LE MANS 2-Door hercltop. Hydr1m1tlc, "ow•r 1te.rl119, ,.. dio •nd hHter. Whffe 1ldt well tire .. $1977~~ FORD FORD '65 MUSTANG 2 PLUS 2 Fuftieck. VI e119ine, avtometic tra1uMiu io11, radio, h .... ,, white 1ide wall tlreL 25,101 ec· Ivel mll•s. $1777:~. '65 CHEVROLET M•llM 2 Door hardtop. ltecfle, hHtw, .., ... 1111tlc, 6 cylillder, ouhtendint bvy ti '65 CHEVROLET Impel• • pUHn9er we9on. VI, power9llde, p•wer 1teerin9, re4io, hHter, white si4e w•ll tim . '2477 Full Mee. 18,646 MIUS '65 CHEVROLET Mo1111 coupe. A11tom•tlc tru111tlnlo11, r1tllo 111<1 hHter, white 1lcle well tirea. $1377 ~~~. '66 CATALINA 4 Door. VI, hy41reMalic, ,_., aiffrlftf, ra4ll•, hHler, whito 11411• well tirM, fectery •Ir •- ditioni119. $2277=. '63 DODGE DART Coiwembl• • cyltlHllw, Terq.,..fllte, re4l•, ket- .,, ,..., II-wWfe well tires. Sl2n f•fl prk•. 28,474 MILIS '66 PONTIAC GTO VI , hydt .. 1.tfe. ,_., ,...,..,, r-'le, 11.•tw, white 1i4• w•lla. ••IW ........ wittt tw.,•h• IMicket s••t., S2t77 fwll ,me. 16,154 MIW '66 MUSTANG 2 Doer htr~op. 6 cyll"4•r •"fine, 111IH1etlc tr1111111iulo11, r14llle, hMter, whit• side w•ll tlfes. -$1977 ~~ MERCURY OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC '65 CHEVROLET IM,ALA. s.,., Sperl. VI. ,_,,.Ji41o, ,_., atterl119, re4i• elHll hH ter, wllito 114• wt ll ti,.a. $1977~~ '67 CHEVROLET hi Air 4-D-M4•11. VI, ,owertli4e tr1-h-.i-, rule. ii..ter, ,_., cteeri'"J, wltffe sW• well tlrea. $2277::~ '65 CATALINA 2 "'"' 2. H•r4to~ coape. R14lio •nd hHter, hyclr•metic tr1n1111iuion, power tleerinf. $1977~~1 '67 LE MANS 2 0-h.,4top. VI. hydru1atlc, ,-.+-Int. rHlo, llHtar, white ai4• wall tlrH. Factory air HMitlOllillf. $2877~~. RAMBLER RAMBLER ---'30 Model-A Ford 4 Dr. '62 Mere Colc>ny Park. Full Sedan: extra paru, most pwr, Air cond, RMI, Xlnt sell, $400 or beat offer. 548-cond. $$0. 548-1770 1959 Olclsmoblle 4 Door hardtop. Power ateer- ln1, power brakes, l1ldio and beater, llharp. '64 GTO '64 Classic Pontiac 2 DR. V!, auto trans, 4 Door Wagon. 6 cyl, auto- powft' 1teertn1. A reel bey. matlc trans., radio, beeter, '64 RAMBLER Station wq., Cl. 660; 6 cyl. O'drtve tram. R/H, looks good, runa aood· $650. 540-5800 E\>ff. 11645 MERCURY '63 FORD MUSTANG 1966 MustalMJ $399 Auto Discount Cettter 642-4621 $1695 white exterior w/tan inter· HOLIDAY RAMBLER Sales 6 Service klr. Lota of miles ldt m this one. $1095.00 '60 RAMBLER American. auto, R I: H. dean. Rima good.S.720.~ STUDDAKER · Fastback. 4 l()eed .1ssion, radio, hMUr. $2799.00 Full Price Falrtane 500 Sport Coupe. America's Hottest aelllna BpOrt coo~. V!, Auto. Trana, P o w e r Steel"ing, Power brakes. a.nd Landau top. Honduru Maroon In color with Rich Black Leather lnter!Or. Kelly Blue Book AY9 G445.00. Our ~ this weekend only: 2001 Harbor Blvd. 1969 Harbor 64U023 HOLIDAY RAMBLER $3795 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. OST A MESA 646-9022 '58 Conette- COUGAR DODGE '65 Doclcie • fl. T. Polan VI, auto pmm-""11n1, tac-* ecmclUon. Llke new ... $1ffl I '62.00 per month fer 36 Bucket aeats, radio and ~ 0.A.C A.N.D.P. heeter, automatic tran> minion, powel" steerin1. $995 ELMORE ~en~~pJ~ STANSBURY '6l Lancer 770 B11t 6. Sitt tirrs nu hat tran 1 Y1" ~ BUICK 6~ 11!1 'i. 2100 HARBOR BLVD. '67 DODGE Coronet 500 39'l COST A MESA 646-9022 eng. fully f'()Ulp. fac air. -------- 11. ooo nu rz. r..o 962-6067 '64 Ford CALAXIE XL 500, powtr FALCON 1tet11nc, ndio, beatel", aut~ matic trans. '64 FALCON 2 DR . 6 cyt.. $1295 r;tick: R/H, rl'al nice dean car. $700. 540.5900 ~e. flafll 11 L•m: 1 1961. FALCON Future. 2 dr 1¥11. UUIO New batt. ntw Yalve job IMPORTS good tl.reti 642-9'.VlS $299 Auto Discount Cent9r 642-'621 '62 MERCURY 4 Door hardtop. \'!, aotoma· tic, power 11ff~, radlo and beatel'. S395 STANSBURY BUICK COSTA MESA 646-9022 2100 HARBOit BLVD. 1967 Mercury Commuter StatlonwoCJOft V11catlon time 111 almo.t btt"'. Buy y o u r rrtauon wagon now when the price ls right. V8. Auto. Tr!lM., Power St~g. Powtt Brues. Sold fol" our S4500 00 new H111 only 14.IXX> mlln. and still in Factory Warranty. Must !ff to ~edattt Special this •Hkend ony: $2599.00 Full Pl"lce ELMORE $1199.00 Full Price lOO'Xt Flnancinc Available 0.A.C. ELMORE MOTORS 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. Glll'den Grvve JE 7.QiJO '65 MustmCJ Colta Meu 1957 OlclsmobUe 4 Door hardtop. Power lt~r­ lna. pooftr lnkea. NJll ex· cellent. $299 Auto Discount Center 642-4621 2001 Harbor Blvd. Col1a. Meta H.T. V!, 289 enc. Au1Dmatic trans.. powe.r awmna:. tao-PLYMOUTH tory all', 9rut1fol white wttb -------- red lnt.erior. 1964 $1995 Plywtla Savoy 1~8 ~::.=~.E -$1U5.00. Our price th.II HOLIDAY RAMILlllt Wftkend only: Salee 6 Service $155.00 1969 Harbor 60.am hl1 Price 1CIO~ n.nctng '65 :Vustq H.T. R/H. Auto A·-n ..... 0.A c trans. NIW tlr.. t"P cand. ,,..,..,... .. See 8-6, lat SUperior, C.M. ELMOI E alt s. call 50-GA '65 MUSTANG $1595 VI. PYt pty. ~ ROY CARVER Sales"' Service PON11AC 1969 Harbor 64Ui023 ms Harblr m.. a.t• ,._ 1964 Rambler Kl 6 4444 AIMl'lcan Orsnp COuntJ'• ~'!'WI> door, f eyllnder, Auto. Dealer tor k.olll . RoJ"ce and Trans. Rlldlo and Heater. '58 STUDEBAKER Bently. ~al sood aecond car. '64 Pontiac LeMana VS full $799.00 Golden Hawk. V!, automatic.: powel" plus factory air Full Price powtr steering, radio and Bucket Seat. etc Nice car 100~ financing beater. l'M be seen at 901 E. ~ Available O.A.C. $245 ~~v!11~Ac~ ~~ ~~ ELMORE STANSBURY ne.oo ce.U Cttdit Mamaer MOTORS •t~ ~ ..... . .,,. . .. .. . ... .. . .. . . . \ . . . . . ... . . , ... BRAND NEW 1968 BISCAYNE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2,.Daor coupe. bl1• aM homr, !intod $ wlndstlield, dlrecffonal llghh, outs1• mirror. Dan't wait on ttti. full aim Chevy. No. 479. ,..... en only a few of the fMl~tlt .... offered for1hi ~sale. We._. onr OM llmdncl MW Qnrolets to choose hit,~ •del. .ct ~ aler at yow cllol'ce.. · . 1 · .. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1968 CAMARO Coupe. All vinyl trim, floor shi~ control, tinted wlnclshleld, radio, heater, directional lfthts, outside minor, stock '#.562. BRAND NEW 1968 CHEVELLE ~:.:· :::;h~:,~.-·;~;;::; $227 426 lights, outside mirror. No. SSS. Friday and Saturday only • . YOU CAN BE SUiE W.ITIJ AN "OK" USED CAR ~~ · ~-FROM CONNELL CHEVROLET S&4 d n. S&4 mo. Sport coupe. Automatic, power stffrlng, radio, heater, silver blue with blue Interior. ...... Foll,.... and fectery ...... ...,1.,., .~tic tnnsmlnlon, radio ind Meter. Coupe. Automltk, redio, hutv, Mn9 told with INcbt tNfl. Low mllNge. (....my Sedln VI, autemetk, fectery 91r, ,... .,. ........., Rdlo, helter. Powder blu. w/blw Ylnyl lntertor. $24 ~ •• SM mo. ....... 4 ............... "" """"'"' MtW\ nc1,. .,_ flMlh. Roadster. 4 1peed tran1ml11lon, raaao and heater. $60 dn. $60 mo. '64 Chevrolet $64 dn. S84 mo. Pickup with camper. 4 whMI drive, warn hubs, 112 ton pickup. 8' fl .. tslde, VS, autonwtic, radio, complete. heater, custom cab. $2695 '65 TRIUMPH $32 dn. $32 mo. '&I VW S56 dn. S5& moA Sport coupe. VI, 1ufofNtlc, 110Wer ttMrlng, radio, hener, new car warranty and Ylnyl In- terior. Sedan. 4 speed transmiulon, r1cHo encl helter, $1995 '65 Dodge A-100$68 dn $68 mo. '61 Olds $28 dn. $21 mo. Montclllr hardtop coupe. VI, 1utom1tlc, power steeri"I, radio, heltw, low rnllHfe, ermine white with blue int.rlor. Van. ~de doo", rHr windows, new brak•, Super 18 4 Door henftop. VI, radio, helter, complele paint foh. Extra nice. '&5 COMET S44 dn. S44 mo. '63 Impala S44 dn. S44 mo. '15 Chevrolet $56 dn. $56 mo. 2 Door. Radio end heater, white with a Nd In- ~II FALCON Sii ~1. •mo. 2 Door lllllM. 6 cyU .... ....,,., ...... c, ,...,........, .......... ......,. ConvertlW.. Autom1tlc trensmlllion, radio, '64 Pontiac S&I d1. S&I mo. Le Metts eevpe. 6 cyllnder, autometlc, radio, ._..r, ...., with red bucket INh. Ub new. Monz.a. Radio and heater, 1utomatlc transmi .. lion. '63 Chevrolet $24 d n. $24 mo. Monta, 4 epeecf, Ndie IM helter • ........... ...............-.... ._ -,.. -.._,.._ ...... -... ......,.. ____ ._. . --.. ·-_, ·-...... . --- OVER 6 ACRES DEDICATED TO COMPLETE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 AM TO 10 PM INCLUDING SUNDAYS Comet. 3 speecl, reclio, ltHter. No. 3"'4 '59 MERCURY H.T. VS, euto., rs, redio, ltuter. No. 3116 '60 FAIRLANE 2 Or. R&H, ,tick •hift. No. 35' '62 CORVAIR 4 Speed. Reclio, ltuter, VTPIU '61 CHEVROLET lel Air, VI, auto., PS, RAH. Ne. ll4 '63 GALAXIE Auto., R& H, vinyl Interior. No. 309 '62 PONTIAC C•l•line Ve"ture Int. VI, auto,. PS, factory air. SKl522 '62 COMET s.22. lucket ...... recli.. heater, "ew fi"i1h, No, t ll '65 OLDSMOBILE F85. VI, eufo., huter, looks A ru"' like new. No. 394 '65 FUTURA YOUR CHOICE $388 YOUR CHOICE $588 YOUR CHOICE H.T. VI, .uto., rs. UH, •II vt...,1 YOUR CHOICE l11+erlor, white 1icle wells. Ne. 229 ;~t"'~~~. auto., RIH,$1488 ~~;er ltHrin9, faclory alr. No. '65 FORD We90". Eco11oline cllw. club we. 9on. New pel"t• O"e of • ki11cl. No. 160 IMPORT SPECIALS '67 FIAT 850 H.T. 51588 Fulbad . Bucket 1uh, like "ew, I S,000 rnilH. New car fi. "encin9 aveil•ble. No. TRE016 ---ALSO AVAILABLE '59 KARMANN GHIA Radio, hHter, A yellow cr11m puff. No. 357 '63 V.We SEDAN Ru io. hHter, lim• 9r .. n, like n•w. No. 351 BRAND NEW '68 MUSTANG· ,,..,. Air HMfltr t. o.irta•, ledl> $2288 UP. OOme, Courtay .. Sidi Lltlhb. * ~~~~.~~;",.: :,~,":~ . FULL PRICE Air Scoop Ornemenl, Seel t. Shoulder PLUS lltlts, I'-Desi! • Vltors, W1"6o lh•t ld W1111tn u s ...... w1 .. n. f ?O IMMIDIATI DIUYllT TAX a LICENSE HAND NIW '68 GALAXl·E • ~=:!.!::.!...~:!$238·8*FULL PRICE aeck..V•. o.-C-.y • '* Ulllltl. Recar ,._. • wi.t ~ ,.... PLUS dtd 0.... .. ""°"' .... .. ......,. e.•"' Wlndlllleld wnlMln .. • ._. TAX a LICINSE WtHr1 ..... :MO IMMDIATI HUWl'f 500 MSTIACI """" air Maltr & 8'f'rollor. "'"YI & $2 3 88 *FULL PRICE clo111 ue>flolll..,,, nvton & rnon cor ~'"' 11.tck-<11>, clclnw. courlesy & 11C11 :::~·= :-~.w:.:• ~~;:; nus ~,,., •lndlllleld -" • ' ..-TAX & LICENSE wlpen. MUSTANG ROUND-UP ''5 MUSTANG 5988 it.Jle elltl lloetor. _p-•r atoerfn9, ll"ket ... ts, wlllte ai.le w1Ua. Ne. 232 'U MUSTAN .. VI, r•dle e11d heater, whi .. •icle wall1, bu11• tifwl bur911ndy ur. License number VTT27l '67 MUSTANG R•clio, hHter, .. tomatlc:, t inted 9lan, Sl 988 b4.cket tHh, 1-.... 1 .. ,., N-C.r Wa"a"• ty. Ne. 262 ALSO AV AILAllLI 1"5 MUSTANG VI, avtMMttk, ,.... stwerlftf, air cond., Sltnal flare ,...,, ..._ 144 1H5 MUSTANG VI, aute., PS, air cond. llack/Wac:k lnt.r No. 171 1"6 MUSTANG 6 cyl .. aut ... whlt9 w/Wue lnt9rlor. No. 225 1N7 MUSTANG VI, aut... PS, R&H, ,..., w/ ..... Inter. No. 101 llue w/Wue lat. N .. 102. 1M7 MUSTANG 6 cy1,, ....._ R&H, ..... •! ..... lfttw, N-. >4t. TRUCK SALE '60 CHEVROLET $288 'h TON PICICUP 6 cylinder, 3 sp .. d. No. 205. '65 GMC l\ TON YOUR$1388 CHOICE '66 FORD Y2 TON ALSO AVAILABLE ''5 FORD ECONOLINI DILUXI CLUI WAGON llwe with blue vinyl interiot. No. 160 'U FOID ICONOUNI SUPll VA~ An llo1vy cluty, No. 201 '63 .. CHIYIOUT '4 TON LONe -· lritht yell-wJtlt "-rMlel tlroa. No. 273 '66 CHEVIOUT '1'4 TON VI, A bronae beauty. Lon9 bocl. No. 292 '66 FORD P..lOO LOMGIED A Yellow crum puff. No. 219 '64 FOID l'-100 LONCHID rowder blue witt. blue ln .. rlor. No. I to PLUS MANY MORE 1 OOf. TOTAL DOWN /0 PAYMENT . '::D '68 RANCHERO lncluclea SALES TAX AND UCENSE 1/3 ol' 30% down NOT requiNd at WILSON FORD where your approved bank credit will qu11ify you for minimum down fMY'"9nt on your new ~r or new truck. SPECIAL FINANONG AVAILABLE """" •1' ._.., • dlfrooter. duel .. ....-..nc brell.e • ..-. bn-. lltt. '"'"' cloof' cmy, """"· <loltl • vlnvl ,.,,.,tor, ~ .,.., • .. ~. wtftc11111.id _,,.,., ....... tn , 1lele vi-mirror. No 71S $1988 *FUL~Lu!RICE TAX Ir LICENSI IMMIOIATE DILIVHY Special arrangements with leading bank and ·fin. ance companies al• us the opportunity to aUer terms which may LOW,Eft YOUR PAYMENTS Buy your new car or tru~ and reduoe your montb!y payments . R'EDUCE YO·UR MONTHLY CASH OUTLAY 12-24-38 or G-llonlh Flnandng BRAND NEW 1968 CORTINA DELUXE Fr .. h e lr huter I defro1ttr with Air Flo •entll•tlon, 111 n•w I 600cc 75 hp en9ine, tlitc bre~H. 4 1peecl 1ynchre fren1miu ion, .1r.y1 lnt.rlor, beck •p, .. o_ a co ... te1y H9Mt. peclclecl duh a •i10,.._ aut a 1houl. d • bolts. •onn NOWI 91788 * PUL1 rtlCI PLUS TAX I UCINSI Available on Appro•ed Credit Use the equity in your old car, PAID FPR OR NOT, to make the down payment on your new or used "ar or truck at WILSON FORD and -e"fen ret CASH BACK IRAND NEW F-100 FLARISIDE PICKUP Fnsh .r .... .-a .,.,.,__, 2 .....,...,.._·a 2 088* ,.,.. .... be~ IMid ., litlth. .w. ,.,._ • -~ ton. &paf'O tw. a um-, ,.~ '•• a .;_..., •V. 1..t R....w. ~ ~ .lllU. NICI .... TAX. & C-.• JUST 2 MILES sout·H OF THE SAN i>IEGO ···FWY. ON ; BlAdH .. BLVD. AT ·