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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-09-21 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• . . --. • HERE COMES l(ING FOOTBALL lh•hol'.21 F~Vltlleyl8 Tust1n ·19 Lakewood 21 Baneho 14 Estanela8 -- • T • . Huntington 28 --'-· • :Lag...al3 KateUaS . . . .. . ' DAILY PILOT Art Buy. in Mesa Garaf.le ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER'. ff, '1968· 10~ May Be-Worth $1 Milli.on VOL II, HO. JU, 4. S•CTIOJlll, '4 PAO•I Cleaver Get·s l Class ... I • ' , PanM ,. iReilgt:Utii~it~/t1ied . llt1l>f-e~~~~ LO.lL~ (UPI) -'tidrtdge oational procee,.s in calllornia and an i!!Jl..J.fi/:»liiil...r.ffy. I Cleaver, the oonO::vvtr:sial Black Pan. perb.aps, the .cdllllry." O&aver aid. doo.'t have lti.e allgbtest idea what be t:her leader 1Vbo-~ wm. •pproval ''.It's jw:t . a Fellection of b0w1 hypo.. wiH do, but it wt.II, be unptecedented, from · ttie Uijlv,~!Y i/. :caui!""'la· critical. 41\d .. demagogic pQJ!t1clan.s 1 C::.";!r Y~~. hh~~~r. he would Board al ReP\IS to. llP!alt <>nee on ?"' w~ hyst.ria, abide by the d<ciS!Olf In impending tJ:ie Bp°ke~y campus, '1.i..id tbe dee!-j<But ibsolar .as 'the action ~ conwlllaltions wtih f<aeulty members s1on M a slight ,.V'l.ctorJ, but Dot short of ~hat Gov. RonM:l Reagan and students. an UL~ulvoc~ one.. , · was demandin(, it was a· vicrory," "I didn't ask the university fO't" Claver; 33, w.ho ~riglMD.y b~d been he added. . anything; I was approached by stu-sel~ed ~y a flactilty committee to The Peace and Freedom party's dents," he said .... And I wil! go on de!lver a set of I~ lectures on racism, calliidate for the presidency ea.id be the basis of itheir decision. But I do 831d ~ ~egents ~ecl.ston definitely has no doubbl that Reatan will tll:ke feel that this is information that has was a limit which virtue.11)1' destroyed further ateps to preclude his speak-to ~ oUt. We'll get it out either the course. ing at Berkeley. 00 campuis or on the street. 1'.lt was a defeat for academic ~ "Reapc is enough of an oppor-"If we are limited and the students dom, treedom d 5peedJ and the edu-ilmist· t.o force the legislature to start and faculty decide to give just one lecture, ~·u give just one. But it won't be on racism. It will be on Fran~l·ne Flustered the Influence of grade 'B' movies on the American mentality using Rea- gcm's career as the text." Her Day Off Disappoints 15,000 NEW YORK (AP) -Francine Gott. fried, the lll06t popular IBM nw:hine opmilo< m Wall Street, d!Bappointed an estimated 15,000 men Friday. She didn't thcM" up tor work. The crowd, up fr.om a mere tratfic- jrarnming 5,000 who turned out Thurs- day, beflan gathering ., early as 9 a.m. spurred by news reports ol the &ellilallm caa...i by the .._ silapely bnl:oe'tte'a dlli.ly stroll to wort:. But Mias Gcttfried, 21, "W'ho's 5-feet· 4 and meaStre 43-25-37, was home in :ii-. "We JllW' her the cloy o!J arid lhe'll be oil Mon<lay and Tuesday, too," 1aid a spokesman for the bo.nk. wt....6i>e'Wl'l<a. ~ of the spectaculM appear- ance -of Miu Gottfried, wno usually emerges bun the Broad Street sub- way exit rat 1:28 p.m. on her way to report fior the afternooc stlift, had circulated t:1rougt1 the district for two 'weeks. 1 Clerks ..:1 bankers, broker• and ' ' err.am. boys h6d been arrangjng tfleir lunch hours 60 they woold be free to see MiS& Gottfried, who favors tiglit- fitt.ing sweaters and blouses and walk! briskly to her job. "It's all craey," l!lhe commented again Friday. ''These people have ell Uie re,!,\)On.Sil)llity of hand1ing million•: oC dollars and they act like they're out of their mind! ... By not &'Mg to work, she Jllissej the sigllt ol a building • c. . bWding crowd oC girl watchers end a bamer which someooe OOng out saying '"We Love You..'' Police said br car roofs crumpled bun the weight ol. excited spectators who clitrt>ed atop for 1 betletview. Meanwlli.Ie the bank 1118id MMis Gott: fried would oot lose her job over tile commotion. But llhe sak1 her employ- ers "sa,y I must tiry to find anott>er way to get to w"'1t without using that subwey 1U\tioo ••• li'.uture Looking Bright Dean Willsford, one of a dozen ath· letic giants from the Orange Coast area who scaled aunt Olympus, Is eatured today in special pre- lympics series on e Olyq:ipians. It's ~ begtn· ning of exciting ally coveI""age of the 19th Olympiad ou'll find in the AIL Y PILOT, Or· ge County's only ewspap:er to send "your man in Mexico City" to the Olympic Games for exclusive cov- erage. . WUlefurd plays it tough when the name oC the g.ame is water polo. See. his stay t.oday on Page 13. • ' 1 LOST ART TREASURE FOUND IN COSTA MESA? Newport'• Fred Scopoc:1u S..rch .. for Answer NewJ!.~rt Man's Painting May Be Worth $1 Million By PAMELA POWELL Of "" DmllJ "'"" lt•ff An unsigned painting purchased for $20 in a Costa Mesa garage sale might bring a Newport Beach man between '250,000 and $1 lllillkm. "It wu just ftting on tile Ooor ol the garage and I lbought, sioce I'm .. ' kind ol an amoteur artist, that it mig!!t be good c. copy, satd Fred Scopacasa ol his find . "I never thought it coo.ld be an original Raphael." Supportms t1ie 11eue1 that lh• 1o1- tered work. of art could have been paint.<! by Raphael or one of his students ere various art critics, tri .. eluding Fredrick Anton , CUNt'Or of t21e Loo AzlieieaMuoewn of Al'l Air Cal Gets New $4 Million 'Bird' "He told us be wa.s of t.hfl opinion ht it was either a Rrephael or one of 6u -. .... If K was clone by • It•· der\t the pajDling M>IJ!d be Warth between $250,00 a'1d '500,000 hi .!Is pr eJ en t condition ," 1 a Id Scopocasa. "But if it's sn 1ctual ~I. tl>en ~e oaid It could go anywhere above a million dol1Ar1." By THOMAS llEEVIL Air Callfornl.a'1 chief pilot, stoc:lcy, crew<Ut John TUcker, touched a bran! now $1 mll\1°" p1-down a\ Orange County Ah;>o<t thil ..,..I<. "' he luied Che Bnelni 717 Into • parltlng 1pot, Air Cal" ground peraon· net rushed oat to take a look at the -bird -the litft 717 in hlstoty to hear the di>UncUve black oncl orange point _,.. -lllMD It u a ~~ ... ~-Air ~ 1'.-and bh i.u.+ Air Cal pUotl ..,.,. happy about the pial)e, the peraOUMl on the frouod 1m1Jed ~ pectanU, when Ibey uw it -and Air Cal'• ezecutive1 viewed Jt a1 oae more ...... to think both oothllliutically and big al>ocrt the alrllne'1 lutun. Balo... the tab«! ;attem lr<m Orange County Alrpori, !host c1u._ who have been f?«linf and shaklnl !lru and flllnC iawwuhl OVel' air nolte . may not r;roet the new Air. calilcrnlA fleet with llUdi enthumtan. Still, the !using " up to sill "' the 1PAnkJ!lg. new 7371, it appears, may foe t prHent evto reduce lnltead. o1. ' crease tome of ttie discomfiture created by the Whine of jet engines. At least tbat'' what Boe.in: aod Air Calllomla ollld4!t maintain. Tb<!y 1ay the 73'1 will cany more pusenge:r1 tban the Dougtag-made DC-91 now lo use and that tl\eJ wlll cUmb a little hiiher in a li'tl.l.e lest tbne -tblfs rednclng aome"Wtlat tbe jet noise heard OJl the ground. No malt.r What. the mood at Air Cai 11 ballilb. Wbile controyeny upon «>•· tnMny nrlrls .,,,..d Orange '(Joun. 11'• pr .. oot and future air needJ, Air Calilom!A quieti)' and coalldenlly plots ~. ' an expansion pattern without even entering into the tray. Take equipment, for example. Air Callfornla has been O{>efating with four prop.jet Electras and two pure·Jet DC·9s. The Electras bold about 90 passengers. the DC9s '85. By J"'ar'1 •nd, All' Cal expe<u 14 have six of tfle spanking-new, llS. pa.ssenger Boetn.g 737s in operation along with ttr ... and possibly lour, J the Eleotras. This will be ac .. compl!shed bi a aomew!tat com· piicawd lou!n« prosram with the llrm Eown as GAfti'BOotbe, a sober but (See AIR CAL, Pare I) . .. The present condition cl t b e myfA«ioul work W not good . .Not oo:i, are there tell-.Xe stains al age and previoua oho,., but the color h ... lad· ed .., hod11 -the rodisll -· one o1 Raphael'• d.tdngutJhklrr stgns, ii alm<11t lnvlolble, AD four .........., ..., cracked Obi peeled and the 4isltttst nudge CHIU a ril>Pie,ol er-. 'l1le wwk could be' ...,,tored, bu! the problem• are aevere. It could be lllll>Ped to ~ mast.r in Europe --1if UIO one ol ..Vora! tochnlquea. ll•· could o!tller peillt direo'1J: on t.he old canvu or 1u.lnc a ~see PAINTING, Pal• I) s~~ttie '.Writes.:~ f :'1. ;" ... :·' ': l . ' l ! .. 'Beard' ·Book .. ' ' . . . I -l~ Qp."P.Jay Pr~:! 81 ARTHUR R. ,,VINSEL I Of .... -·"""-l lllf • I ; A State Senate inV.stlgattv;, .com- mittee roport on the Cj)illrov.nia( Pio¥ ''The Beard," was released Fri~·ay - ml availabi<\ to anyone by moll, r.egardless di. aige. The 20IJ.poce booklet is a com-· !>Uation of !>to cloys ol l/earings ia.t Jaouory into pr'oduction of tile •""'lt· ~:J!_Y at Cali!ol'llia State Colli,. It also cmta.ins e five-point state- ment that tells it like it is , was aJit eventllally may be, if the state colle&e ~ doesnt' clean up IU ect. · Chainnan James E. 'Wtletmore (:S.. Fullerton) and four panel membe11, iociuding Sen. John G. Schmitz (R· TusWI) didn't pu,.y!oot around In critJcWng Michael McCilre'a play u ci>scene. . 4 Among 9ther thll1g1, the formtl" Beat 1Ger>eratioo poet·'s sbort ~­ depicts Billy the Kid and Jean Harlow eng31&ing in an oral sex act. · · 'n1' committee's condensation of the m'lltluscr.ipt, comprised ol proftanitJ, g.amey language .and other ruch discourse -thort· enough to avo{d ~t problems .and royalties to M.cClure :_ also includes three photos of the cllrnactic finish . ., · Tho bulk of the oa<dl>oord.i..u.r rolume ie testimony tak'n during the' twt><!ay session, plus i n c i d e n t a 1 resiqlutions and otiher m a t e r i a I I' germgne to Ile contrWer!y 'aver •1be Bear4:'' · · · F:~gs ol. the lnvestigQtioo are any\hlng but compibn.-y to Cal State Fullerton and indicate a growin~g threat ol political intervention in .aaidem.ic circles. Criticism W9s also levelled at pro. duction a year eiarllet-at Cat State Fullerton ol "The Dutchman," a p1'f (See BEARD, Page l) ' Orange Weatlw!r Indian summer will be 1n full 1wtng lh.11 weekend. The wet.lb· erman calls for mo 1 tl y ta'f weather along the c:oart will onl1 a whiff of earl1 marnint toc. INSIDE TOD Al' Tll< first bia W<ekend of foo~ ball on Ult Oren~• COOll u i• full taofng, .olth F'ridoy nfght'• opntng high school '"""'' rt-pot"ted fM todaJl'I aporU ltCdon, ' Pog<1 13-16. ""' • " ' " • ,.::· • -----------------------------------------------..~--~~~~-~---~------- 2 0-'!LY PILOT ft•• P.,e I --•eln"' -pool Jonu, G lllt on cmnpu cl. tbl Analla !l'ree Prtea ···-· jptollecl coacl-ol Wbelmon'I Speda1 OolpmltUe • 4 ...,_hie l'tlJI. plal lldo -.. -: . ) No one oo the • ca\ Sla1' porton _. -wllJlat lo..,. ......... ""tty for actlvtlle• lbere. .,.,.. " 'f ·; Dr; W'I' .. ...,....i, ._....u, leell UUle If DY ?eJpOOilblllty tor creatllia or polDColWlCe ol a c:ompus morallty. i) Tiie -nt bollJ, faculty ond ad· nblllllalloa -11 clOMd ranb • --"""pl'Clloct -le -re rt di "The Beard." and wll•, -n. DmctmMln " 4) Dr. l'IDCl<b'f -lo prohibit .. ol tbe !l'ree Prell ... ..,,..,., fboa lie llu tl>e power to.do oo ond It ~--.ouch u tboae ll6c'ld in '"The Beant. H I) The Ce! Stale F'ullo-ad- rnlaistretion and professors appear to Piece themselves and their judgment ...... ond beyond the! Of tile 'Wdebn Md the pd>llc:. , ~-ore_, tllen predictod ---aJaa& lllCh lines, -1 I» Rite college system cur hi itself or lho rUI are elfectlve!J drawn ID by 9aa...,, '"lbeno ts no ~ but -It ""'uld be fw belier lo law the ad· mi.nl1tratlon accept their rapcmdbilities Md put an end to this JOrtol conduct tbemselves," the group -· "But it they do not," the an-"""1••""' "there II ~Q .-.!dbl but a. ii;' teghtib's wm gbtty or wrongly, and do it ' Coot ol the lniUal public3tinn of 1.000 ....., ol the ..-nltlee report ,.... .. d~ l"llclo!r. -of the ~.;=:_ ::~::: is ~ a to seek an alloca- tor a riew printing, posslbJy set. • t.. fer purdJ 111 ol. one oi tbe 5 .._11. oning bf newsmen f n emo Friday led to Whetmore's *'ttt.ln& tblt orders by mail for tile ~ .; II 't llJI --br-.,.-. "It thiJ proper?" ooe rep<rter ask- ed. "U II u pOolible for lhe colleget Ill -cdlegoe lddl to ..... tl>en )'00 oewapaper ~le and others ~ 1ee wbM ae, are expoa:ed. tO,'' Whet· more nipUod. -Preeldent pro tern Hugh M. Bmna, (D·~l ..,. lit1lng beside WbG>or• Olld otfered .. e>pl-lar ... nltty.gritiY bondlmg of tile suJ>. lect ot bal>cl. "You"WI p 'to Wiike 'em and shake 'em up," he aid, "you've cot to call a spode a spode. n ~ tbe .,. luue, • Wbet- IDClre aide in Fullerb:lll said today she loll ...,,. curi>s woold """' Ill be wuVd out, _,di liUle can he done oo lbe mall order upecl "I'd bate to tee a sUry come out 1lltl1dl would m·ate tt aeem to defeat l1I' whole purpose," she said, "we don't wut 4beae Ill fall into the WTOOg llonda." The ~ releue llrued F'riOly mim>red a tlnat poeed by Wbetmore -Ill tbe week wbm be said <OD-11DuiDC cleYelo!nenla at the University d Ca1ilGnli& could 1-1 to a cut-<11 ID -'Ibe statement FrJda.y aeJd a level of ffmpus <mduct e<nnp0tible - pabtic appoovel 11 a must, otherwise tupo,.,. will qty rel'11e Ill 111!>- part Ibo oyllem. Elthl --at discipline "" mllep ll)'ltem. Ollllpaset were in· kvduced tbts yew u • direel retrU1t of .. furor ""'8led by ._,,g ol "The Bani'' before.-invtted awlenee. -ol the meu.,... -rangini: rr.m pinning the blame fOr a bad IC.hool lmage on the president. to man· -.Y ...W ol *<lenls ond faculty f<r a YWlety of ...clvll!u -died ID tile -If. The bills ...... ilaWlchli cppotecl by many advocates of the state college &Yi!em, but Wbelmoh predlcted tbat -fac\llty members DOW sileDt m CUllpll control mUlt 1oon loin 1111 -r o1 fhlnldnc. "Most faculty member1 feel. un- denhmdol>l:J, !hit tl>ey """1d nther not ,.t mixed i., ID these matters at all and lhll attitude -until recmtly- ba1 probal>IJ been saUsfedory," he aaid. '"lbis mejcriy bu -anl;y two altemativea -eitner to make their thinking Down and stop these campus lncldtnta. or conUoue to be silent," be continued. He uJd tlM later CO\U'P would amount to tacit approval •nd <Dl• aequentl)' permit tbe ltMe college aod lmivertily syat.eru to d e s t r o y --IU!c:ldally. ~ --the lltrlng of ~ Cleev•, Bi.ct Panther m•nt-GI lnfcrmuton, u • UC Berk*y -· ud tmplofm<ml ol UC San Diego prole1oor Hert.rt Marcua. MatWWW fl a IOdeillt, wbo, Wbet· .,_ -lld -ID the -k, is odW>c1illlC • IUuol tlld moral --J'OUlll that '"' !cu ... -le!! 1'llJ' ol Ill• ....n. Tree Kills Logger COVELO (AP) -Lane Elt!J, 11, o1 C«mwood. died FlidliY ~ o1 In· jmiN IU!f...i ID a Joallil --,__,_lion. A-~ ltlllnl -r ""aJld ..,ed .. lllm. ' . . ' DAILY PILOT 1111'1 ....... AIR CAL AVOIDS OEBATE, CONFIDENTLY PLANS FOR FUTURE Chief Piiot Tucker, Chief Stew Sandy Foley and New 711 From Page 1 AIR -CALIFORNIA~ NEW" .JE-T • • • swingillg financial spedall:es in leasing tl'ansportation a n d equipment. group that of high-priced computer.type new Oakland and San Jose routes in full swing -the airline carried more than 70,000 passengers in a single month . Still more expansion ls in the cards, GATZ/Bootlle will buy all of Air although most of Air Cal's spreading · Cal's equ.iprnent -the two DC·9s and business wtll fly in and out of airports the four Eleotras -then lease a new other than Orange County, ·according fleet back, tbus saving Air Cal the to Dudley Miller-, the a i r l i n e • s burden of ' deep financial ?unge and marketing vice president. giving GATZ/Boothe a new·equipment 'Ibis is the picture: tu advantage. -Air Calliornia is ·now flying routes The 7'Sl, says chief pilot Tu cker, is a connecting Orange County Airport sweetheart of a plane for Air with San Frandsoo Oakland and San Calilurnia'.i ,,.$, II ~old< about 30 . _JQSe. _ . ' _ more passe11gtn than :the OC.9, offers ~ · • -On October 11 a /out.e connecting about th~ same atr speed and Ontario Airport with San Jose and passenger comfort and, in additioo, Oakland will go into effect. leaves a little le11 air 11oise below. _On December 1 Air Cal will begin It II a somewhat pudgy plane, not flying from Hollywood/Burbank to San likely to stir admiring glances from Jose and Oakland. the !oven of sl~k lines, but Tucker -U the California PubUc UWlties and fellow pilots have acclaim~ it fer Commission (PUC) approves, Air Cal Its 1turdineu and reliability smce Jt could jump Into a hl&ttl.Y Jll'Omlsing wflOt into operation in Europe la.st new air link that would tie the cities of FeJ!rulU'J', lt went iMo U.S. use this San Diego and Long Beach with San apriq. Jose and Oak.land. Hearings on tttis SPD\ALING DEMAND Of course, the question of air Jloise also cmera on how many fligllts Air Calllornia ud other oP<ratocs send ID ell out of Orange C-Ounty each day. While the m will hold a few more pauengen, and thus cut dawn the number Of rugbts to some extent, the ~ Of air demand 'out of Orange County appean to cootinue upward Olld upward. Wben !Jr California completed its first full month of operation in Februacy, 1967, It carried about ~.om pu1engen either/ to IX' from San trandaco. By August 1967, the passenger 1oad wu over 30,000 and in Auguot OI Ibis year -with Air Cal's • route will begin Oct. 1 -the same d'Jh coiDcldentally, t.bat Air Calllomfa sends its first Boeing '137 into the air. NEW AIR LOOP As if this weren't enough of an ag· gresslve pattern, Air Cal's president, Carl Benscoter, yesterday revealed that Air Califocnia has been accepted as a participant in federal hearings to determine what air!illes might share in one o( the most ~ntially lucrative travel loops if the dly -a plan that would join the P.acifi<! Northwest's two major dties, Seattle and Portland, wtth Southern CaUfcrnla. The Southern California links in this dlaln would he Orange County Airport, Los Angeles lnbe:rnational, MRS. STILLA DRAPER OPENS BIRTHDAY PRESENT She'll Ctlebr•t. 90th In Ho1pital with Family, Frlend1 Beach Woman a Spry 90 -, .. I'll let you t.ue my picture oo my IOtb blrh!ay Pl""ldinf everyooe -~was my <ffidrena' Idea aod not llljlfo," &aid Mn. SC.Ua DQlper wbG saturday begins her 10th decade. 'l'bt perky Huntington 8 e a c b woman, who f<r 3) yean: bu made htr home at 821 MaJn St, ls recupntlnc at Huntinrton l_~Jey Convalescent !tome Crom a re'fr ii· lneu. Docton say ahe'll be home ..... In the mee.ntime a blr1bday ct.lebra. lion II 10t !or h&r boapllll room. Guesta include old friends and close-by members of Mrs. Draper's fa.r..Ouog family, the Gordon Drapera of Bantow, H1rold Boywyt of Newport Beach and Donald Peterams, Of Nor'jll. Hollywood. Ontario, San Diego, LoDg Beach and Hollywqod/Burbank. Seven trunk lines, including Ail Cal's aggressive and primary competitor, PSA, have also applied for the route and the Qvil Aeronautics Board (CAB) will begin hearing each of them tell their arguments early next SJrlna:. Acceptance of Air California f<r even a portion fl this Paclllc Northwest travel would add substan· tially to Its growth patmn, notes Air Cal's Miller. Meanwhile, back at Orange County, Mr-Calll....ra fJi rwmlng oufof room . The airllne has been headquartered across the 11treet from Orana:e County Airport since it was organized and has every intention of &taylng in Orange County. Whlile mainteo~ opera- tions on the Air Cal .Oeet are carried on in San Francisco, the rest of the operation is centered at Orange Coun· ty Airport and at company head- quarters down the street. "We need to expand." aays Mlller. "W• hlYt lo \11)'9 .._.for necuUve offftes, Ill? U'll1llng ind [of reaerva- tiori operaUons. We have every in· tentioo al cacrytng oo. this expens!Oll in Orange County." Miller said that C'Ul'l'ent projections indlcate that by the end Of 1969 Air Cal should have man than 500 employea on the payroll. The company started with fewer thart 100 and now bu 350 - more than 50 of theln aviators. • HEARD IT BEFORE Both Air Cal's president, Benscoter, and its marketing chief, Miller, came to Air California from Mohawk Airlines in the E'ul And they already had tbelr fUll share Of aJii>ort oolle controversy, much like that 1ur· rounding Orange County Airpcl'l They aren't entering into any debate over the issue here. What they are doing is continuing to plot and plan to serve whatever passengers they can win on what.ever air routes they can wlD. "An airline, after all, 1ervea a public need," says Benecoter. "If we Wer!rl't needed by Orange County,,.. wouldn't be here and we wouldn't be as suc- cessful as we are ." Meanwhile, the Oranp County Aill>ort Commi~oo. the Boord of Supervisors, air travel erperta, and literally thousaods Of Orange County re&idents debate the future of air travel.. Most often, they recognl.7.e the need; inevitably, they want the airport someplace else. Up to now, it it pretty conclUl.lve that ~ti.on Is 1olid and tmWawrtng against expansion or operaUona from. Orange County Alrp<rt. It is just as clear that the same degree of op- position ha.I been found qalnat five new airport sites 1u1ge1t1ed 1n a special report to the Board Of Supervisors. While the debate rages, Alr Cal stays out of the way of the w<rds and confidently a.uwnes that air travel ia here to stay no matter what. Get Acquainted Party Planned More than 400 Newport Beach residents are expected to turn out Sept. 26 for the rutb annual "Get Ac· quainted Party" t b r o w n by tht Newport llMbor Chamber o I Com· merce. · FesUvlUea will lake pla<e at th• Bommer Canyon picnic lltt on tie J.rvine Ranch, With a cocttl.ll bout at I p.m. and dlnnar ot 7:30 p.m. Al Auer, pa-t, dJ:almwl, said Marlaobl bands aod danclnJ strll will liven up the evtnln.a:, wltb a beef barhecue ID tile pit u tile meiD course. Calual r~~ hand clotbu tither Mex!CID or Wutern, will be ihe •lYl• for tile ov\J. Tld<ell ot '6 each cu be houiht .t the abamber olllce, llOO W. Cout 1-Ugbway. Reservat.101111 cu he made by calling MB· II~. ,· Candidates Bear Down on Vietnam lly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . Vletnam II ed Kine u .a lllve Jn tl>e ...... for the Wblte Hwoe. l&-year11ld broe.er1 wlB be llghtin1 l!O'"ei>lace el&e arall>-I don't -t !hot lo "-"·. -• Vice Pr-Hul>ert H. Humpbrey drew a ltAnding ovatioo from a crowd o1 ~.ooo Frldey nlgbt .. he pledged to clo evecytiD1 pooslble "lo fmd m honanble puce, to end.thll war." 1111 llepu-rtYOI, Rlctuw M. -· cautlolltcl aplnlt a oettlemen~ -wouldc brlJ!tl home lcidey's 19 tlld Nl.110n cootlnued oampalgl!lng In Pb.lladelpbia today while Humphrey and bl& running mate, Sen. Edmund S. lll"'lde of MaiDe, planned a p11. grfma1• Ill· lndepelldenc:e, Mo., to meet with former Pruklellt Karry S. Truman. Third-party tandl-G<orfe C. :.0.,.--old ooldlen but wruld m- "tbeir 14: ud ~year.old brother• wUl be -omneplact elle Of!aln." Nllon slid lf a coalltien govemmeot were 1mpoaed ott South VietlND, the CbnmunisU wwld only be encourag-ea to try lllGl"eaion eliewtlere. He Aki Vietnam's fubre should be de· tmnined by free elec:tlooo. Hwnphrey, tp"'klng in Loukvill.e, Ky., made wbM: mt.Y hl,ve been .i al· lusioo to bis role as vicJ pre1ident ln the Johnson adminl1tra60n wben he lded the eacte on bl& oeal al office OOkk only a t1n&Je oltve bn.Dch, com· pared to tile clUll<r CJG tbe president· ia1 seal. The Democntic candldala Mid, "How can 10'1 uptet me to be the No. 1 peace man with a littie. olive branch? You let me have a hand· ful, believe me, you'll beve peace.'' He told his cheering supporters, ''I will do everythin.&, God willing, to find en bon<table way, to flnd an boon'able pNCe, to eo4. ttds war and ge Oil wltl> the unflnllbed bu1nlelf of Americe. II Nb:oo voiced bl& Ol'i>oillloo' Ill a eool!Uon goyenunent for South Viet· -Jo • televlslon broadoaat Ill Pellllll'lvanla, Deleware tiid ports ol Nn Jersey Friday nlgbt. ' "Wo do not want . ., -at the eonre.nc. lal>le what 200,IQO Amer!· <& cuualttu b1vo already ptld Im: in VietMrn,'' he Mtd. Nixon llid a coalition aetUement "will end that war and it will bring home the ·19 and 20-year-old boy1 that are out there now and their 14. and Badham Forecast As Next Speaker If GOP Sweeps By JEROME F. COLLINS or ftll D•ll'I' l"illt Stiff Will 71R Diltrlct Aisemblym.1n Robert E. Badham ( R ·N e wp or t Beach) be 1be nut A 111m bly Speaker! Orange County Harbor District Manager Km:metb Sampaoo. tbinkl so -if tne GOP does well in November. Sampson made b1a observation Thursday night betare the Orange County Coast A1sociatio11. He spoke after Be.dbam bad been presented • plaque by Aasodatioo P r e s i d e n t William D. Martin of Laguna Beaeh. 1be plaque bort a resolution jolnUy signed by the County Board of Supervisors, the Newport Beat•b and Laguna Bea<h dty counclla ond the Coast Association boaTd. Jt com- mended the legisla1:or for winning passage of a bill creating marine refuges alODg llhe Laguna and OOrona del Mar shorelines. Harbor chiel Sampson joined in the congratulations, then told his jl.U· dience: "I'm certain that ii there 11 1: change in party alignment i n Sacramimto, the new speUer for the assembly will be Bob Badham," As Bad.ham sm.lled, the euc:Uence responded to Sampson's predictlou lritb vigorous ~la.use. Dadhem was tater asked by a newaman what committee ase:lemnents be woWd &1.ve present Speaker Jesse Unruh, ii be were to succeed the Inglewood Democrat. Badham didn't heslte.tt: "I'd aooolnt him Ill swamps aod overDow:•' California Now Leads New York By Million Souls WASHINGTON (AP) -Calilornla, the oation's most populoua state, out- """" oe<:ond-pla<e New York now by more lhan a mtruon. The Cemus Bi.reau, reporUuc that Frid&y, listed Calltomie •one of aev· en s~ • a::roMfl seates wbich added 20 percent or mare to thoir --•inct llll!O. It estimated there wert 11.2 m.llllon Oalllomloes Oft July 1, ... 1ncru .. ol 22.3 percent tlnce the 1960 .....S. N-Yort; -lost Ill posllion • li1e moot p<lFUlou1 ---. Ill -· had .. -. al 7.9 pot<olll since the cen1111 • for a Iola! ol JI.I mlllloa. N.-wu the fUtAtt rr-iD( -· It'• 413,000 relldantl oa July 1 reprea M m Sncrwe GI 68.t per. cent OVIC UICI. Oller llata wltl> tnawe1 al 20 pere<nt or --. ArllOllo, 28.1 pm:ent Ill 1,l'ltJ,QllO; Florida. JU per· ttot to 1,1eoA~; .. -· 21 perceut Ill '1'11,QllO; , Zl.4 percent lo 27'1,QllO, and MaJltland, :11.1 peroelll Ill t757,tQO. 11'--· with 11.7 million, t.anb No. 3 ID population • Wallace stumped -gh Florida · Frtd&y, crltlclzin( the federol 1overn. meat aid the Supreme Oourt. F..-P .. e . 1 PAINTING ... type ol cover sheet, touch up whit e(. fect. have -loot. '!tis, accontiDg to Scopace11, would co5t '2,000 cir m<>re . • If lhe paintlog II rfflored, It woald ltlll be conaldered ao "oriliDal Raphael, II the ort!A'1 ldentfly coald be proven. Several works of the fomoos ltall111 artil~ Jn fact..-. completed Mter his death. ""'E-· · Acklally proving that it le an orlginal is next to impossible. For all the kllowledge of artlsU and crib, no one person can definitely say it is en origioo.l. "U you'w go so many ~le _will..., tt's ong!llal, then ft would be ," Scopace-sa said. ScopaoMa, wlln II ID the COil· lfn.lction buainfM, doesn't beve tbe t1mt or money to &Pend on ftrilica. ta. Several uperts who have teen tbe painting h3ve been IDtroduced Irr frieo:il ·111id JOme have offered to write a lett«·•t no charge explala:dng 1belr opinion, he said. But JI the pelntinc bod Ill be taten out ol t.ba tbUe or country It 1">Uld ln- wlve bodl travelinC time and upeDle, Jn oddltloo to monetary poymeot tor the e~ers services. The mo&t bMic problem is that t.Mre ii no known record of a mis6ing Rap.a.I, altl!oogl> the ewly periods of his Ufe are still obcsure. "But J. Paul Getty acquired a painting tbat be sald was a genuine Riaplael, so he migbt blwe set a precedent," Scopacasa observed. 'Ibe painting, • biblical acene, ap- parently was done witrh techniques U'.5· ed by the famour artist, but those same techniques may have been used by his studeDts, or handed down to a lesser known artist. The halo around the head of. the Crhi$t <;hild II one e"811lplio. Ollh« revealing stlns are 1he staff Jn the hand Of the child SL John the ~sl, the haoda al tile Virgin ":t: and tile triengle·lib .etting, w places the head of Moacy Magdelene, the heed ol St. Jolm 6lld the elbaw ol Mary at the three corners with airut GS 1!he focal point ln tfle center .. Though no era.ct date can be detemUrled from the W«k itself, the date of thhe canvas can be found throu~ a radiation process. One critic who saw tbe work estimated tbe can· vias is of 1710 vllltage and possibly is much older. His estimated was 11ot based Oil scientific studies, however. '!'be size ol the pointing, 30 by 39 In- ches, tlhe original stretcher (or the canwis and the nails may all be of some sig~ce to critics. If It Is an origlnal l\aphael lt would have to be dered somewhere between 1483 and 1520, Raphael's lifetime. Ad· dltiooal light may be shed m the mystery Mooday when Sc:opaeasa takes the work to Phlllp J. McAleer, usistant prolessor of a.rt at UCI . So far, none of the crU.ia have ohown .., d<dlt, acoordlng Ill SCOpaoasa. "Ooe critic, l'vo forrotten hfJi name," Scopacasa sald, "walked is:ito the hou,. and the fl<sl tl1'rlg be "'1d . was 'Oh my God, it's 1 R:apheeL' "I'd lilte to keep It. but if It's worth llmt much I don't know," be added. DAILY PILOT Nftopllft .... c.... ..... "--'--WfltMlnm ...... ,.., · CAUJOINIA OltAHcil COAST PU•lllHINO COMl'ANY ~, .. .,. N. W••4 """"""' ... l'llllflth« .he\ a. Cwl.., Viet ,,..*"' !IN ~-Mint ..... n811H1t lt'nril .... T1t•111•• A. M.,.,.ht,.. ............. ". P••I Nl11•t1 -=~"' --ec.• ""-: m WW! .., 1"-" ........, hlodil1 22n-. ..... ........,.,.. L.,... 9Ncll; nt '*-t 1r,..,,. ll#McdfOil .. Mftl -M hwt I VOL N M ~r. bring $250,' "It t.'1e I kind mlg!i Scop. SA liugt buyil Wes! er ol ic ai Th vote. stoc! offu- CC1'1< Ho 00.,.. be C• Th at b< Air 1 on U Qu In Ml tl1e I fills r.igh! Na "I'<> .... ol a De le tic urea l\101u featll a s Oly n lhe • lt'1 nlng daily the : you'J DAii ange new1 "you Otyn erag1 Wt nam1 his I Weekend , • VOL or, t-tO. ,228, " SECTIOfilS, M PA!;ES • LOST ART TREASURE FOUND IN COSTA MESA? Newport's Fred Scopocasa Searches for ~nswer Newport: 1Uan's Painting ! Ma:y Be Worth $1 Million By PAMELA POWELL Of tht PallJ Pllet Si.If An unsigned.. painting purchased for SXI ln· a Coota Mesa genie Mllt might bring a Newport Beach man between 1250,<XX> and •1 mill.iOll. "It was just sitting on the floor of U1e garage and I thought, since J 'm kind ol an amateur artist, that it might be go9d to copy, Wd Fred Scopacasa of hia find. "I never Air West Sale To Hughes OK'd By Airline Board S-AN MATEO (AP) -Howard Hughes is a step closer today toww-d buying tile linaacially troubled Ai: West, which was created by the merg- er d. Weit oCast, Bonam.a and Pacif· ic airines. The board of directors ol Air West voted Friday to recommend at a stoclmolders' meeting Nov. 26 that an offer by the Hughes Tool Co. be ac· cep!A!d. However. Nick Bez, chairman of ttie board, said any other offers woold be considered at the meeting. The total price bas been estimated at between $82 million to S&5 million. Air We8l's stock closed iat 1814 Friday OD the Amelieao Stock Exchange. Quake Reported In Menlo Park MENLO PARK (UPI) -Homes in t!1e West Menkl Park and Stanfocd }fills area were rocked briefly Friday r.ight by a mild eartll tremor. No injuries or serioos damage were reported. Authorities said the nunble v·M 111.pparenttJ confined to 8!I area or a rew dozen sq1.141'e blocks. lliought it coold be an original Raphael." "'1,,.,.n.ing tile l>eHef th•! the lat· terTa '',miof-·bf 'Olt ~·"l>ave been painted by Raphael or ooe or his students are various art critics. in· eluding Fredrick Ar.ton. curator of the Lo6 Angeles MU6eum of Arl "He told us he was of the opinion that it was either a Raphael or ooe of his students. If it was done by a stu.. dent the paintli.ng WQUld be worth between $'l50,fW and $500,0CIO in its p r e s e n t condition,'' a: a i d Scopocasa .. "But if it's an actual Raphael, then be said it coold go anywhere above a million dollars." The present condition of t h e mysterious work is not good. Not only are there tell-bale stains ol age 31ld previous abuse. but tlM! color has fad· ed so badly that the red.is-~ cast. one of Raphael's distinguishing signs, is almost invisible. All four c«ners are cracked and peeled and the sligbtest nudge causes a ripple of creases. The work could be restored, but the problems are severe. It could bt shipped to a master in Europe who W\'IUld us:e ()De (){ several. tecl'lliques. He could eittler pa.int directly on the old canvas ()r suing a (See PAINTING, Page %) Countian Shot; Suspect Nabbed Leon Sykes, 32, er! Santa Ana i~ rnlrsing a gunshot wound in hi.a left leg today. Police seid Sykes and his wife were stopped late Friday in the parking lot of the Wat.ashi Bar, 18'l0 W. Isl Street, by a man who first cursed Sykes' wife, then fired oU six rounds Crom a .32~liber ~vo!ver. An off'1Juty police officer, Paul Sandgren, said he spotted the as. sailant still holding the 1moklng weapon. He arrested Kenneth L. Hastings, 32, also o( San'ts Ana, on suspicion of asaamt with a deadly weapan. EDIJION Dally Paper SATURDAY, SEPTEli4BER 2f, '1968 JEN CENTS , Cleaver Gets One Class Black Panther Leader Miffed at VC Decision LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Eldridge r1eav~. the controveniial Black Pan- ther leader who Friday won approval from the University of Ca!!fornla Board ol Regents to speak once on the Berkeley campus, said the dcci· sion w.as "& slight victory, but not an uLequivocal ooe." Cleever, 33, who originally had been selected by a faculty committee to deliver a set of 10 lectures on racism, ~ajd the regents' de<:=ision definitely was a limit which virtually destroyed the colD'se. * * * Cleaver Tops Orientation Week at UCI Blaclt Panther Eldridge Cleaver will speak and "Big Brother and tli'! llolding Company" will play for UC, Irvine students during Orientation Week, whicb begins Monday. Special events at UCI will include: -A lecture Monday night on "Why Are You Here and What Do You Ex:· pect?" by Alan Watts. an author- philosopher known for his work on In· dian and Chinese philosophy. -A conclave on "America as a Racist Culture" Thursday afternoon. Speaker!! will be Rep. James Corman of the "President's Commission on Civil Disorder," Ramparts . editor Robert Scheer, Black Panther Oeaver and defrocked Catholic ·misstpnary Blase BODJ)ane. Students will discuss the talks with faculty members in small groups followtog the conclave. -A dance Frid8y night to the strajns of "Big Brother and the Jiolding Company" and ''Morntqg Glory." -A the.at.er performance Saturdaly nigfit by "The Committee." lnotruction will begin Sept 30 with 1 mornlr.g break for an opening COii• vocation program et Founder's ROck. Topic 'MU be "How to get the Mott Out of a Uoivmity Education." Schirra to Quit Astronauts After Next Apollo Shot SPACE CENTER, Housloo, Tex. (AP) -A:.stromut Walter M. Schirra Jr .. tlhe dashing hero of Mercury .and Gemini fiights, say$ he will hang up his space helmet after he commands ttle first three-man Apollo slrip on an earth orbit trip next month. There was a hint or regret in his voice when the 45·year-old Navy cap· l.ain , the nation's oldest astronaut, told an interviewer: "I don't anticipate anottler rugtit. I dan 't tdlink I want to wait two or more years for a mis«ion, and we dtlll't have that many coming up, it you re· call our budget." He also mentioned t!)f) rigors of training, 'Ytith reuulting disruption of family life, as a contributing factor in !Us deci6ion. ''One or the many t..1ings my wife \rill be glad to see is my getting oil this," he said. "l·ve been oo Apollo now fOf' almost three years and that's a long pull. With the Mercury and Gemini preparations, I've been gone one heck of a tot. l.rdst week my son left for college and I cw:ktn 't see him on." "It was a defeat for academic free- dom, freedom al speech and the edu· cational processes in CalifOl'}lia and perhaps the country,'' Ceaver sraid. "lt'a just a reflectloit of how hypo- critical and demogogic politicians can whip hysteria. "But insofar as the action !>lopped short of what Gov. Ronald Reagan wa.s demanding, it was a victory,'' he added. The Peace and Freedom party's candidate for the presidency said be bas no doubts that Reogan will take furtller ot.ps to p!'<Clude his speak- ing at Berkeley. "Reagan is etJOllgh of an oppor· tunist to force the legisltature to start an investigation of the university. I don't have tile slightest idea what he will do, but it will be unprecedented, I ass1.U'e you," he said. Cleaver sald, however, he would abide by the decision in impending consultations wtih faculty members and students. "I didn't ask the university for Fran~ine Flustered Her Day Off Disappoints 15,000 NEW YORK (AP) -Francine Gott. fried, the most popUlar IBM machine operator on Wall Street, disappointed an estimated 15,000 men Friday. She didn't show up for work. The crowd, up from a mere traffic· jamming 5,000 wtio tW'ned out Thurs- da.y, began gathering as early as 9 a.m. spiided by news reports of the sensatioo caused by the super shapely brunette's daily stroll to work. But Miss Gottfried, 21, who's s.reet- 4 and measure 43-25-37, 'Was home in Brcoklyn. "We gave her the day off and she'll be off Monday and Tuesday. too," said a spokesman for the bank where she worU. Reporb or the spectacular appear· ance O{ Miss Gottfried, wno usually emerges from the Broad Street sub-- way exit at 1 :2.8 p.m. _on her way to report foi; the ~rnoon shift, had circulated ~ tile dlstncnor two weeks. Clerks and bankers, brokers and err-acd boys had been ll?anging their lunch hours so they would be free tG see Miss Gottfried, wbo favors tight· fitting sweat«s and blouaes and walks briskly to her job. "It's all crazy," she commented a-gain Friday. "These people have all the responsibility of handling millions ol dollars and they act 11.ke they're out of their minds." By not going to work, she missed the sigbt of a building • to • building crowd of girl watchers and a banner which someone hung out saying "We Love You." Police said four car roofs crumpled from the weight ol e•clted spect.ator1 who climbed atop for a better vlew. Mean"1lile lhe bank said Mhs Gott· fried would not lose her job over the commotion. But ibe '8111.ber· -lof· ers "say I must try to find BD9'tber way to get to work lfithoat tniDI' that subway stiaUon." Marine Task Force Seizes Red Gun Caches in DMZ SAIGON (Ai') -A task force of 2.000 U.S. Marines swept t.hrougb the demilitarized zone dividing Vietnam t'Od:ay in a drive to seize the enemy's "'·ea.pans stockpiles and destroy its in· filWation trails. llea'\;/Y ftgbting also r.aged near the Camb6dian border northweK ol Saigm killing 173 enemy. Heticopten carried the Marine as~ sault troops me.. Ille DMZ Tuesday, MacArtliur Crash Kills Y outli, 18 A La Ilabra y.outh was klllcd .and his two companions seriously injured this morning when their car failed to make the turn olf tile MacArthur Boulevard offramp of the San Diego Free"N&y, hurled through the barrier, then overturned 100 feet from the roadway. Joe LA.tis Bedella, 18, wu dead on ' :i rrivat at Costa Mesa Memorial Iios· pi ta! shortly altei-2 a.m. Injured were Paul Hernandez, 21, of Le Habra, •nd Gerald Czarnecki., 25, of La MJrada. Highway Po1rol Officer Richard Fem>la t<-vely ldentllied He<· naondei: '' the driver. 1be trio had been drtnldnc. lie uld. but the U.S. Command placed an em~ bargo oa news about the operation until word leaked out to;ki.y. In ft~e days or maneuvcrir:-g, the leathernecks reported killing 74 North Vietnamese regulars while suf'.fering two dead .and 10 wounded. It is reported the first rtime an allied farce has entered the DMZ's central sector. American and South Vletnram- ese f.orees ha.Ye made f've,.--major forayg into the rone's eastern flaDk over the last 18 months, lDcludin& ooe last Friday. The zone, which extends Utree miles on each siCe ol the North-Soqth Viet- namese border, is suwased to be neu· tral territory but enemy troops have fortifications and gun positions there. Allied forces have stayed out of the zone's nortbern half, but U.S. Air Force B52 bombers tiave unloaded tons of expl06ive1 there and over the extreme IOllthern fdnge ol N«th Viet· DllDl in &n attempt to Jilence the big enemy gum that .,..Jd be used ageil><t the Merine&. Field repmU said the enemy's heavy artillery had failed to ' pjnpoint the Leatherneck!' sweeps. Headquarters said the operation had two mms, to destroy hidden war sup- plies 8Jld to di.pUpt a newly discover· ed neh\vrk ol "speed trails" enabling North Vietnamese to move swiftly throu!lb the DMZ to Marine OlllpOSU. A Marlne spokemnan described the "speed lralll" as cleared ~ !ltted with ll<po ond -raill at dllllcult ""'"" anything: J wu approached by 1tu· dents," he said. "And I wil! go on the basis of their decision. But I do feel that this is infonnation that has: IX> get out. We'll get It <1<1t either on campus or on the street. "If we are limJted and the student1 and faculty decide to give just one lecture, we'll give just one. But tt won't be on racism. It will be on the influence of grade 'B' movies on Ole American mentality using Rea- gan's career as the text." Senate Writes 'Beard' Book On Play Probe By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of flll Dally '"" Staff • A State Sena!< lnvest.igotlve eom· mittee report on tile controverDal play "The Beard," was released Friday - and available to anyone by mall, regardless of age. The 200-page booklet is .1 corn· pilation of two days of hearings last January lnto product.ion o( the avant- garde play at California State College, Fullerton. It also contains a fjve-point state- ment that tells it like lt is, we1 and eventually may be, if the state college systen doesnt' clean up its acL Chairman James E. Whet.more (R- Fullertnol and foor panel members, ""'hiding Sell. John G. Sebmltz (R· Tu.tin.) didn"t pussyfoOt arouud in crfUclzfng Micbael McCllfre's play as obscene. Among other things, the former Beat Generation poet's short dram3 depicts Billy the Kid .a(]d Jean Harlow engaging in an ()ta! sex act. The e<im.mittee'.s coodensatlon of the rn'anuacript, comprJsed al. profanity, gamey !angmge M1d otlM!I' sum discourse -sl!ol'I ""°"gh to avoid ~ pnilblem. Ind royaJU•1 to McClure -aJao lncludt1 -pbotol of the cllmectie finish. 'l1!e bull: of the oa<dl>oard-l>ound volume is testimony taken during the two-day session, plus i n c id e n ta 1 restlutions and ott.er m ate r i a I 1 gcrm:lne ta the controversy over "The Beard." Findings ol. the investigation are anything but complimentary to Cal State Fuller<on aod indicate a growing threat of politiaM intervention in Qaldemic circle-s. Crilidsm was alt0 levelled at ~ duct.ion a year earlier at Cal State Fullerton of "The Dutchman/' a play (See BEARD, Page l) LA Police Slay Young Bandit LOS ANGELES (AP) - A 21-yeor- old man-WJfi shot and killed by police FM<l&y while attemi>tinR to rob bls 18th finance c<lmpany in liWe m«• thian a month, detectives &aid. Petro Rodriquez was abot at a south- central Los Angeles Linaoce company, bi> plainclothes officers said they were 'passing by the office, s.11w Rod- riquez holding an eimloye at gunpoint, arid identilled tbe-mfflves. Wil:ea Rod· riquez turned toward them with ~e pistol still in his baml, they said they both fired. Future Looking Bright • ·weadaer Dean Wlllsford, one of • dozen ath- letic giants Crom the Orante Coast orca who scaled ~1ount Olympus, Js featured today ;ln a specia l pre· Olympics series on lhe Olyrnplalll. It'' tbe beglJ> nint of eacl&s daily coverage of lhe 19th Olymplld you'll Ond ID the DAILY P!LD'r. Or- ange County's on11 newspaper to tend "your man In Mexico City'' to tho Olympic Game1 for e1clulive cov· erage. Willeford plays It tou,gh when the name ol the game 11 water Polo. See his story toaay on Page 13. ~ I " Air Cal Gets New $4 Million 'Bird' Ind.ia:n aummer will be in run swing th.is weekend. The w~ath· erman calls for m o s t I y lair weather along the coast wlt.b only a .whiU. of early morning l<lf. BJ moMAS DEVIL Air Clllfomla'• chief pilot, lloc:ky. Crew:eut John TUcker, touched a brand new '4 mlilion plane doWJI at Orange County Allport lhiJ week. As be taxied the Boelns 7:rl Into a parking spot, Nr Cal'• 1JWJ1<1 perlOll· ntl ruabed out to take a lool: at. the new bird -the flrat m l.n history to bear the distinctive black and orange paint . scheme th.at marb It 11 a member of the ~-based Air Clllfomia fleet. Coptaln Tucl<er and 1111 fellow Alt ~ Cal ~lots were happy about the plane, the personnel. on the ground smiled v.:· pe<WIUy Wh<rJ they Hlf it -and Afr Cal'• executives viewed it as ooe more reaon to think both enthusiastically and bii about the airline'• future. Below the taJc:e-ofl pattern from Orange County Airport, those citizen& Who have been fretting and 1haiin1 filta and tiling lawsuits over air noise may not grttt the new Air CaUfornia Oeet wtth tuch entbu&iamn. SUU, the leuln& of up to &ix of the 1panilng. new m1, It appears, miu-for tbe pretent eve.a ftd1lce inltead. o( ift. crease some of the discomfit1.U'e created by the whine of jet eo~s. At leut lllat'1 what Boeing and Air California ofO~ maintain. Th0ey say the 737 will carry more pa111enger1 than Ult Douglas-made DC-9a: now In use and th.at they will climb a little higher in a litUe k!ss tlme -thus reducing aomewbat the jet noise Aeard on the ground. No matter what, the mood at Air Cal is bullish. While controver1y upon con- trover1y 1wlrll ll"O'md Orange Coun· t. ·, present and fut11re alt needs. Air c.Jlfomlo qllleUy and confldmtl1 glrAI \ an expansion pattern without even entuing Into tl>e fray. Tab equipmebt, for example. Att catllornla haa been operatln1 with four prop-jet Electra• and two pure-jet DC-91. The ElectraJ bold about 90 -gus, t1>e DC-i!s 85. • By year'a eod, Air c.J. expecll to. have six ol the apan&g-new, 113- passenger Boe.Ji,t '7371 in operation along wi.th \tree, a.nd poi'&lbly four, ol the Elec:tr... Tbl1 will be ..,. compiished b1 a aomewhat com- plicated learlns: proerarn with the firm.. kno'fm as GATZ/BoQtbe, • Jober but INSIDE TOD.tY ~Set AIR CAI. Pqo I) · ~ '-....-----....,,.-----' ). j I 1 ' ' .. ' % OAJLY PILOT F,,... P .. e J (JEARD •.• In fllO -•ert.l nln b7 biad< poet lMal ,_ ...s ult ... C:UOJ>lla al Ibo --·'~""" ....,, ....... ol'Wtij, ., 56nala llpoda1 ~!toe CL a p~ i'llJ'•, pl!ll •Ide -· '\"' 111 ... : 11 No ooo on , the Cal State P'llJFlon ounpus aeems wlllln& to ec- ceilt n-lllillty for acUvlties Iller•. Sl Tiie pelideu~ IX. Wllllacn B. ~ •• .a~y lee!J Utile 11 -• re1ponall>lllty for cr.lloo or IDllllotenanoe ot a canpu.s morallty. !) TtJe •tu4ent bc>d1. facultY and od· ~ doUl>erotely cloled r.W to both doleod ond ~ -le wllo preae.ottd '*ftil .Beard," 8Dd earlier, '"'lbe Dutchman ... 4) Dr. Langsdorf re/U!ed to p-blt ale of the Free Preu on campu1, ..iien be bas tbo power to do IO end It IGJtineJ,y ~ntialns word• such 11 those ~ in .. 'The Beard." '~) The Cal state Fullerton ad. ~n and prdestor1 appear to *• themselve1 ahd. their judgmeint .i.ov. and beyond tllat Of Ille leglla.ature and the public. 'n!e Whetmore panel tllen p<edlcled continued action alonl 1u.ch linea,.Wltil 1be state coUea:e l!iystem ·cur be itseU (Ir the reln1 are effectively drawn in by Sacramento. ''There ii no queetlon but that it would be far better to Ile•• the ad· ministration accept their reaponslbi.litie1 end put an end to this IOl't ol. conduct themselves," the group oald. "But if tbey do not," the U· nouneement continued, "there 11 aho no quesClion but that the legislators will .iep in, rigbtly or wroogly, and do it f&r them." Cost ol the lnlUal publlcaUon of 1,000 a;ipiel of the committee report was not det<nnlned Frid<ly. Moot Of the doWmentl were sent to new1 media and other agencies. The UJual procedure whe_n the sup- ply is ·elfJausted is to seek an 1.lloca· tiioll. for a new printing, pc>ssibly set-tine • fee for purdi.ase ~ one of the -reporll. Queltfoiimg by new1men t n --Friday led to~ .... •• M!mHting that orders by mall f<>r tile ._t coukln't be ~ by lllY 11e limit. "11 tb1I proper?" oae rei>crter uk· ed. uu it ill poa&ible for the colleges to espo1e C<lilego ltlda to tills, lllen you --(lOOl'le end others midlt tee ftM they are exposed to," Whet· more repUed. 8-Prelldent pro tom Hugh M. flurns, (D.P'retno) WU litting beside ~· end ottered .. eq>l.-t.r 111111*1~ baadllac al~ svb-l«=t ~· • "Yoli've OX to wake ~ and lhake 'em up," be l&id, "you've rot to call a Jpade a spade." Ooocerning the • Jssue, a Whet· lDOfil alde 1n Fullerton said today she felt tome curbl would have to ho '""1<ed out. ollllougti little can be done m tbo mail onler upecL "I'd hate to lt!:fl a ttory come out wb1.cb would make tt eeem to defeat bis whole purpo11," 1be 1ald, 0 we don't 'ftD.t these to fall Into the Wl'Ollg im.ndl." · 'Ibe press rele1se l!16Ued Friday mim:lred a threat posed by Whetmore earlier ln ttie week when he said con· tinuing developments at the Unlver11ity of Callfornla could lead to a cut-oft in tums. 'lbe statement Friday said a level of t'811l]JUI cmdu<:t compatible with public approvGl is • must, otherwiee lupa10f8 will limply re!uoo to llJ!l· P<l't tile system. Eight bll!a aimed It dild!>llne on college l)'ltem oampURs were in· troduced. tbi.s year as a direct rewlt of the furor created by &baging of "The Beard" before an lnvlted audience. Most ol the measure• -r.a.ng1n r from pinniq the blame for a bad school image on the president, to man· datory ouster ol ltudenta and facult.v for a veriety of -activities -died in Ule A11e111bly. The bUh were slauncllly oppoHd by many edvooate1 Of the .tate oollege &y1teJo, but WhlfmOl'e predicted llJat oon-commlttal faculty member• now silent Oil cunpu1 eontrol must 1oon join hla way al thinthle· ''Most faculty members feel, un· derltandebly. ll>ot llJ•y '""114 rattier not 1et mixed up in the,. matters at all -1 tllil otUtude -wrtil ,.cently - l>u probably been 11Umctory," ho oald. "This majorlly has now mly two alternatives -eltiler to make their thinking known and stop these campus incident.I, or continue to be ail11nt," be continued. He said the later course would -to 19oit _...al Ind COO• aequemly permit UJe 1tate college and !Mliversity system. to d e s t r o y tbemaelves alzQolt w.icidally. WbltJnoro 11'o criticized the hlr"1g )f Eldrld11 Cl11vec, Black Paolber miolllc' of lmormalton, ., a UC Berkole1 Jedurtr, and employment of UC San Diego professor Heri>ert llv<UJe, Mac .. II a oodollll, wbo, Whet· ...,.. chlr(lld -in tllo -t. IJ idw-•"M • lllua1 m:t moral --,.,.., ll>ot ... taar ... A..-..., of Ill• ..t. Tree Kills Logger COVELO (Al') -Lille Early, 28, ol ::ouomrood, died Friday oil!>t of in· luril• IUl!uod in • Ioalnl oodclent ~ -hen. A tree be ""' ~----·tree ond -.d .. 111111. DAJL Y PILOT Naff ....... AIR CAL AVOIDS DEBATE, CONFIDENTLY PLANS FOR ,UTURE Chlo! Piiot Tucker, Chlo! Stew S.ndy Foisy ind Now 737 From Page J AIR CALIFORNIA'S NEW JET • • • swinging financial group t h a t spedallzet in leasing of high·priced transportation a n d computer.type equipment. GATZ/BoOthe will buy all of Air Cal's equipment -the two DC-9s and lhe four Eleotra11 -then lease a new fleet back, thu11 saving Air Cal the burden o( a deep fi~al plunge and giving GATZ/Boothe a new-equipment tax advantage. The 737, says chief pilot Tucker", is a sweetheart of a plane for Air California's needs. It holds about 30 more passengers Ulan the DC-9, offers about the same air speed and pas1enger comfort and. in addition, leav~ a little les11 air noise below. It is a somewhat pudgy plane, not likely to stir admiring glance. from the lovers or sleek lines, but Tucker and fellow pilota have acclaimed it for ita: sturdinesa and reliability since It wt111t into operation in Europe lut .Febnw\Y. It went into U.S. Ille ll»a sprln(., « ~ ,.. ~ SPiilALING DE~IAND oreours~ 'the (tqeitfon~~ Wr noise also centers on how many flights Air California and other operators send in and out of Orange County each day. \Vhtle the m will hold a few more passengers, and thus cut down the nwnber of flights to some extent, the picture of air demand out of Orange county appeon I<> coo!Joue upward and 'UpWord. . · When Air California completed its first full month of operation in Fell<uary, 1967, it cerried about ~.ooo passengers either to or from San Francisco. By August 1967, the passenger 1oad was over 30,000 and in August of this year -with Air Ca1'11 new Oakland and San Jose routes in full swing -the airline carried more th<.m 70,000 passengers in a single month. Still more expansicri is in the cards, although most of Air Cal's spreading business will fiy in and out of a1rport3 other than Orange County, aceording to Dudley Miller, the airline's marketing vice president. Thi11 is the picture: -Air Calllornia is l.'H'N flying routes conneettog Onnge County Airport wiUt San Franclico, Oakland and San Jose. · -On October Z1 a route connecting Ontario Airport wtth San Joie aiid Oakland will fo h!to effect. -On December 1 Alr Cal will begin flying from Hollywood/Burbank to Sao Jose and Oakland. -If the California Public UUllties Commbsion (PUC) approve1, Air Cal could jump 1nto a ·highly promiling new air Hnk ttiat would tie the cities of San Diego and Long Beach with Sin Jose and Oakland. Hearing1 on thit route will be.gin Oct. 1 -the same day, colocldenlally, lh&t Air caJi!«'J!ia !!ends it& first Boeing 7S7 into the air. NEW AIR LOOP As if this weren't enough a{ an ag· gressive pattern, Air cat's president, Carl Benscoter, yesterday revealed that Air California has been accepted as a participant in federal hearings to. determine what airlines might share in one al !he moot poteDtially lucraUve travel loops if the day -a plan that woold jOO!. the P.a.clfic Northwest's two major cities, Seattle and Port.land, With SOutbern Callfarnia. The Southern California links in this chain would be Orange County AWport, Los Angeles International, MRS. STELLA DRAPER OPENS BIRTHDAY PRESINT She'll Celitbrete 90th in Hospital with F•mlly, Friends Beach Woman a Spry 90 "I'll let you take m7 picture on my 90lll blrlbdoy providing everyone lcnow1 tt wes my chUdrertJ' !dee and not mine," said f\.1r1 . Stella Dnrper Who Satu.n:tay begins her 10th decade. The perky llunUngtor. B ta ch wom1n, who for 20 yoars has made her home at 621 Malo St., It recuperating at Huntington Vall17 C...valuceat Home from a ~ ll• lnu1. Docton ••Y 1be'll be home ...... In th11 metnt.lme a blr1M.ay etlebra· tkln II 1et for her hoapltal roorq. GulS'tl Include old £rlend.& and close-by member• of Mrs. 'Draper'• far.nung family. the Gordon Drapers of Bar1tow, Harold Boyveys of Newpor1 Beach and Donald PetonOOI, of Nartll HOU,ywood. ~ Ontario, San DI.ego, Long Beach and Hollywood/Burbank. Seven trunk lines, including A.Jr Cal'a aggressive and primary competitor, PSA, have also applied far the route and the Civil Aeronautlcs Board (CAB) will begin hearing each of them tell their arguments early next spring. Acceptance of Afr Cal!lornla for even a portion ol this Pacific Northwest travel woold add 1ubflt.an. tially to jts growth pabtlern, note11 Air Cal's Miller. Meanwhile. back at Orange Cotay, Air California ii I'UDlling out of room. The airline hu been headq-ed acrosa the street from Orana:e County Airport 1ince it wu ora:anlzed and ha.a every intention of staying 1n Orange County. Whille mainteoance opera· tiooa on the Air Cal fleet are carried on 1n San Francisco, the rest of the operation i1 centered at Orange Coun· ty Airport and at company head· quarters down die 1treet. ''We need to upand," Mys Miller. "We heve to have space for executive ~·· for. tr.aJmna f.Dd for reserva· tloif °""atlorm. We Mve every in· teotlon o! cerryinf di> this expan1lqn in lOraoge County. • j,ltuer said that current projections lnillcai. UratbY the end Of 1969 Afr Cal slfould have more than ~ employes ~.the payroll. The company 11arted wllll lew<!r 1han 100 and now hu ~ - mpre than 50 of them aviators. HEARD IT BEFORE Both Alr Cal°' president, Bemco!er, and its marketing chief, Millei-, came lo Air California from Mohawk AirUnes in the East. And they alre1dy had their full share of airport noise controversy, much like that sur· rounding Orange County Airport. They aren't entering Into any debate over the issue here. What they are doing is continuina: to plot and plan to serve ~tever passengers they can win on whatever air routes they can win. "An .airline, after All, servn a public need," 1ay1 Benteoter. "U we weren't needed bY Oran1e County, we wouldn't be hent and we wouldn't be as sue· cessful as we are." Meanwhile, the Orange County Aiil>ort Commlssion, the Board of Supervisors, air travel experts, and literally thousands of Orange COUllty residents debate the future o! air travel. Most orten, they recognize the need; inevitably, they want the airport someplace else. Up to now, it is pretty conclusive that opposition is solid and unwavering again.st e~&k>n of operaUon1 from Orange County Airport. ll IJ juat •• clear that the same deiI'et of OJ>"' poslticri has been found against five new airport sites suggasted in a special repart to the Board ol Supervison:. Whl!e Ille debate ragt1, Air Cal stay1 out of the way of the wtrd1 and C<l\fldenUy auumes that air travel 11 hart to stay no matter what. Get Acquainted · Party Planned More than 400 Newport Beach res.ldenta: are e:ii;pected to turn out Sept. 2tl for the fifth annual "Get Ac· ((Ualnted Party" thrown by U1e Newport Harbor Chamber o f Com· mtrce. ~ Fe.Uv!Uee will tab placo M the Bommer Olmyon picnlc lfte oa Ibo lrano Ranch, will> a cockloll bour • I p.m. ond dlnner M 7 :30 p.m. Al Auer, Po111 cbllrmao, ll&ld Mariechl bandl and daodn1 glrlJ will liven up the evenln1. with a beef barbecue in t111 pit u t2>I mo1n cou:r1e. C.auaJ ranch haod clothes, either Mexican or Welttrn, will bt lh• rtylt for Ult party. Ticket.I et '9 each can be boulht 114 the chamber of!lce, 1800 w. C.Ut wg11 .... ,, lleservau ...... be med• l>y cal.IJof M&-1116. War ~Escalated' Candidate.s ~ear • Down on Vietnam By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vletnam is escalating a11 an issue in Ille rece 'fw tile \\'bite H...,., Vloe Prelident Hubert H. Humpllrey drew a staodin& ovaUon from a c:rowd of &,000 Fridoy night as ho pledied to do e\'1l'y1lllnl po11lblo "to filld IO hononble petct, to end thl1 war." llfl llA!publlcoo rival, Richard M. Nlml, cautioned aplnst a ffttlement u.t would brlng bome -y's 19 end 21).yeer-old 10ldler1 but would mee.n "lhelr H ond J.5.yeer .. ld brolbe<S will be fl(l>tin( oomeplece e1H again." Nixon said If a coalition government were tmpoaed on South Vietnam, ttle Commun1lta would only be encourae· ed to try _..,aion eloewllere. He said Vietnam'• fUtur< should be de· tennined by free electiOM. lhanpilrey, ""'8l<lnl in Low.ville, Ky., made what may Mve been an al· lusbl to hia role aa vice president In the Johnson adminlotntlon wllM he nat.ed the eagle on hta seal ol office ho1dit only a ainglfl olive branch, com· pared to tbe cluster m tbe president· la! 1eal. 'nle Demomatlc candidate 181.d, ''How can you expect me to be the No. 1 f"ce man with 1 little oUve branch. You let me have a hand- ful, believe me, you'll have peace.•• He told bi• cheering supporter•, "I will do everything, God willlng, to find an honorable way, to find an h<o>ndlle peace, to end tll1t war aJJd get on with the unf.loisbed busniess of AmedC'8." Nb:on voiced his opposition to a coalition government for South Viet· nmm in a te)evUion broadcut to Penosylvanlt, DelJwere 8lld peril al New Jersey Friday night. "We do not want to 1oee at the conference table what 200,000 Amer!· can casualties have already paid for in Vietnam," he said. Nixon said a coalition settlement "will end that war and it will bring home the 19 and 20.year-old boys that are out there now and their 14 and , . Badham Forecast As Next Speaker If GOP Sweeps By JEROME F. COLLINS Of ni. D•ll'r '1'-1 ll•ff Will '11st District: Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (R·Newport Beach) be the next A s s e m b 1 y Speaker? Orange County Harbor District Manager Kenneth Sampson thinks ao -if tbe GOP does well in November. S8mpson made his observation Thursday ntgtt befOre the Orange County Coast As1ociaition. He spoke after Bedham bad been pre1ented a plaque by Associiatioo P r e s i d e n t William 0. Martin of Laguna Beach. Tbe plaque bore a resolution joinUy signed by the County Board of Supervisors, the Newport Beal·h and Laguna Beach city councl11 and the Coast As.soclatlon board. It com· mended the legislator for winning passage of a bill creating marine refuges along the Laguna and Corona del Mar ahoreline1. Harbor chJef Sampson joined in the congratulation1, then told his JU· dlence: "I'm cert.a.in that if there ii a change in party alignment J n Sacramento, the new speaker for the assembly will be Bob Badham." As Badham smiled, the audience responded to Samf>5on's prediction with vigorous applause. -Badham was later asked by a new am an what committee assigmnenta: he would give present Speaker Jes11e Unruh, II be were to .succeed the Inglewood Democrat. Badbam didn't hesltat" "I'd appoint lUm to swamps and overflow." California Now Leads New York By Million Souls WASHINGTON (AP) -Call1mtla, the nation's most pop~u11 state, out. ranks second~kK:e New Yock now by more than a million. The Ceolu1 Bllr•u. reportinC llJot J"rldl(y, lilted ca-..... ol •••· en ~ • growttl' Mites which added. 20 percent or more to C!nelr J>OPUlation Since 1960. It etUmated there wer1 19.2 mllilon Califordan& Oll July 1, an lncrcue of 22.3 percent since the 1980 Cftl11us. ~ Yoolc whld\ Jost ttl pO<loon •• the moot IJOP&lw• lllllt IOllletlme in 1956, bad .. 1nr:r-"' 7.1 percent since I.be ctnlUI • for a mtal of 11.J millloll. N.-wu tile !Molt ll'ftini otate. It'• 4M,OOO ruldent. oil Ju!J I reprwled ., lncr-al A.I pet• cent over lMO. Ohr NIM witll lncr•t1 ol 20 pereeat or better weN Artzutl.1 21.3 percoat to 1,170,000; Flori<IA, 24.4 per· coot to 1.180,000 ; H-. 23 percent to '171,000; Ala1kll, 22.4 perctnt to 2?7,000, and Maryland, 21.2 percent to 3,7a7,000. Pennsylvania, with 11.7 m1Woo, ronb No. J ID populltlon. /, 15·yeaN>ld bro11Jer1 \wlll· be figh!Jog someplace e!Ml a~: I 'don't want th~t to happen." - Nixon cootinUed campelgnlng in Phill\delphla today while Humphrey and hb running mate, Sen. Edmund S. Mualtle of Maine, planned a p\l· &rim.age to lndepen<lonce, Mo., I<> meet with former Pres.ldent Harry S. Truman. • Third.party candidelo George C. Wallace stumped tbrough Florido Fridey, crltlclzlng the, lederol govern· ment and the Supreme Court. hont Pd,e J PAINTING ••. bpe of cover sheet, touch up ..tlol ti· fecll beve been loot. '111is, accordlng to. Scopacesa, would COit f2100D . or mOl"e. , ·' If tbo paln!Jot lo reM«ed, It would stlll be considered &DJ! cwlglDal Raphael, ii the ctllt's ldenUly'eould be proven. Severa) Works of the i.m..... Italian arU1~ In llcl, wwo oomplet.d' after hil doath. Aolually pro= It !.s an orlilnal l• next t<> alblo. For on the lmowledll• of lllld crlt!cai ~o one person can ~ l&1 it 11 an or!Pni· "U you've go . moay (lOOl'le -will fllllY It's lben it '""1ld be," Scopealsa aald. Scopacesa, wllo 11 in the con· struction bulinest, doean't bave the time « mooey to IPflnd on verifioe.· tioo. Several tXJ>trtl Wbo have seen the painting have been introduced by frtende end some have offered to write a letter at no charge expJ.eiilint their opinion, he said. But ~ the paln!lrlg "8d to be tolten out of the state or country it would in· V<Jlve botb traveling time and experise, in addition to monetary payment for the appreisers services. The m06t bai;ic problem is Uiat there it no known record of a mls1ing R'!Jilael, allllooglb tile early period• ol his life ere still obcaure. "But J. Paul Getty acquired a ·painting that he said v.·a.s a genuine Raphael, so he might have aet a precedent," Scopacau. observed. The painilng, e biblical s~ne:, ap- parently was done witlb. techniques us· ed by the {amour artist, but those same t.ectiniques ma.y have been used by his students, or banded down to a les1er known artist. The halo around tiiO hood Of tbe Crhlst cbild ia one emmple. Other reveali.ng signs ~ the staff in the hand of the child St. John the Baptist, the hands of the VJrgin Miary and the triangle-like setting, which places tih.e head oi Mary Magdelene, the head of St. John end the elbow of Mary at the three corners with Quist es t!he focal point in the center. Though no exact date can be determined from the work itseU1 the date o! thhe canvas can be found tl:)rougb a r&<liation process. One critic who saw 1lhe work est1mated the can· vas is of 1710 vintage and possibly ill much older. His estimated was not based on scientific &tudiea, however. The size of the paintiJlg, 30 by 39 in· cltell, the original stretcher for the canv.as and the nails may a.11 be of some &lgni.ficence to critics. If it is an origjnal Raphael it would have to be dated somewhere between 1483 end 1520, Raphael's lifetime. Ad· ditional li«bt mey b< med Oil the mystery Mmday when Scopacaga take1 the work to Philip J . McAleer, 86sistiant proiessor ol art at UOI. So far, none of the critics have shown any dou'bt, accordtng to Sc<>p«oa.a. "One critic, I've forgotten hl8 name," Scopa-c&!a said, "walked into the house and the first thing he se.id was 'Oh my God, it's a Riaphe:el.' "I'd like to keep It, but ll lt'a worth thet much I don't know/' he added. DAILY PILOT H"'P•rt ._. C.tt. t41C H••'l•tt•• hoc• i..,. .. 8-11 WntM111.m hnteh y.n.y CAUH)lHIA 011."NGI! CO.t.ST ,UIL1SHIHC> COM,AN'f Robert N. w,,. '""'""' ... ,\ltlllthn' J•eli: R. Cqrf•y Vlc:• Praldent •flCI Genet•I Mu""r Tho'"'' K•evil ·-'"'''"'' A. M•rphl._ .............,ICllNif I hvl lri!IMJll AWfl'I""" CllrtClor Otlitr OMIH C•I• """": _, Wtit &1y llrMt N-n tffdll mi '1¥•1 .. Ibo• Beulft•rd u.uno ~= m "-' "'""""" HUM!tlrl• ltocti: , 1111 ..,..., ' I F s ' n t I a f • • ! T ' a 1 f f ' r I ( \ i ( F t ! I ( ( t I t ' ( ( ; ' • ' ,. By EARL WILSON Of TM 0.llY "'"' la.ft Eric Burgns. 19, of st. Louis, a Forest Park Community College student, was charged Friday with stealing a book entitled "Funda- mentals of Criminal Investiga· lion," police said. • Angier BiddJ.e Duke, 52, U.S. Chief of Protocal, has been nominated by President Johruvn to be Ambassador to Denmark. A career diplomat, Duke was named to succeed Mrs. Katherine EUr.us White, who has resigned to return to private life. Duke has also served as Ambassador to El Salvador and Spain. • Patricia N"lly, of Memphis, Tenn., reported that $40 was stolen from her purse while she was away from her desk. Mrs. Neeley is a state parole officer. • Louis Huber, 38 , of Baltimore, Md., told police that he stopped his car for a traffic light and a boy of about 13 ran up and stripped his wrist watch off his ann. • A McPherson (Kansas) College junior, Jo'fin_ F. Tucker; of Spring- field, N.J., was in jail today be- cause he misused a coin-operated public laundry. Police said the "load" that Tucker dried in one of the dryers was a bag of freshly· picked marijuana. He was held in lieu of $1,500 bond on a charge of possession of an illegal drug. • "W!BM•4WA e-•• A motorcylist placed the fol· lowing ad in the Natihua (New Hampshire) Telegraph: "Motor· cycle for sale. Excellent cmldi· tion. Two helmets and extra s hie l d. Reason for selling: Wife!" • ' Truck driver Herb Hull , of Lin· coln, Neb., figures the best thing ~o do with a moving fire is to move it to the nearest fire station. He was rolling his big moving van down the west slope of the Sierra Nevada on Interstate 80 when be noticed that the.left rear of his van was in flames. Hun said ·he "broke all speed records" on a 30..mile race down the mountain slopes to Colfax. Calif.. where the fire department took over. • Herman S. Ballog, of Chicago, said that he gave his brother David $100 for what he thought was a rare copper penny minted in 1943 ••• when most pennies were zinc because of a wartime short· age. Ballog hollered 'copper' when the coin proved to be zinc with a thin coating of copper plate. -...... • Saturday, ~ltmbtr 21', 1968 DAILY PILOT 3 Saddlehack Coll ege A waits l~Opening : Classes Get • Vnder Way On Monday Saddlebeck Junior C<illege will open Mooday and college µte will begin fOr 1,000 freshmen student!. 'They will come from Irvtne, Tustin, Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo and San Clemente to a campus assembled in the last three moottls. Saddleback College, the i d e a , became a reality Feb. 14, 1967 when southern Orange County residents voted to form the new junior c<>llege district. Saddleback College, the school, becomes a reality Monday. Pliannillg and preparation for the first day of school h'B.'S accelerated in recent month!. Ground was broken for the interim campus only three mooths ago and in recent weeks 1 3 prefabricated buildings were fastened into place. Some painting, hardware installation and cleanup work remain to be dooe this weekend to get the college ready for students. DEDICATION SET Later Gcw. Ronald Reagan will dedicaot.e the college, The event is scheduled for Oct. 15. The campus, only a one-year interim site, ~ on 15 acres of grassland just north of the San Diego Freeway at Crown Valley Parkway turnoff. The Parkway overpass was completed and opened for traffic Friday .. F'acilities .include eight classroom buildings, administration .and library buildings and a booksto.re. 'There is parking space for 600 cars and the in- terior of the campus is landscaped. 'The buildings, although portable, are substantial and Comi<lttable. ·They' are being leased for $81,000 annually. The district 11as an option to purchase them for $436,000. They will probably be used again next year after a move during the summer to the }>el'llTlQllent campus, a 199-acre site only a couple of miles east of the interim location . New buildings will have to be built also since next year Saddleback will accept sophomores as well ~ s freslunen. 'SHOWPLACE' Eventually, junior college officials say, they hope to have ''California's showplace campus." Vocatlonat and technical courses gradually will be added to the present academic curriculum. Occupational programs will incluae accounting, airline stewardess, clerk·typist, draf- ting, technology, general business, merchandising and selling, police science and secretarial. An instructional staff of 'Zl has been hired 'to teach the initial offerings. College officials , feel they have superior instructors since the staff wa6 picked from 1,500 applicoots. Adult, extended-day (night) classes will be offered tllis fall in upwards of 50 subjects depending upon enroll- ment. The junior college will operate on the four quaTter system used by the University of California and the state colleges. Quarters will be 11 weeks long. The first Saddleback College ac- tivity. outside of registration. will be a football game tonight. Saddleback will play Ual Lutheran's junior r.i.rsity at 8 p.m. at Mission Viejo High School stadium. ATHLETIC PROGRAM The junior college will offer a full athletic program including team com- petition in football. basketball, water polo, swimming, soccer, track and field and baseba11. The school's colors are green and go ld. It gets its name from the nearby mountain ridge tllat dips between San· tiago and Trabuco Peaks. Saddleback Junior College draws • FIRST FACULTY -Dr. Fred H. Bremer (right front), superintendent of Saddleback Junior College District, stands with his first faculty. In- structors are (front row left to right) Wayne Horvath, Vicy Zelsdorf, Grace Lange, Jean Vincenzi, Dona Berkhimer, Arlene Moore, Patricia Grignon, Mary Beets, Florence Wilkinson, James Thorpe, Linda Rice; (middle row) LeRoy Stevens, Lyle Peck, Lee Rhodes, Frank Sciarrotta, GETTING STARTED -Dr. Doyle McKinney, chainnan of lang- uages and fine arts, checks course schedule for 17-year-old Jana Riste of Capistrano Beach. She will major in fine arts. from 376 square miles, virtually half of Orange County. Tremendous growth .. is anticipated over the next several decades for the South County area and trustees already are thinking of a se· cond campus. '~~ 9' "" "t1 r,) ~· -~11) David Sariego, William Williams, Reynold Kero, John Flood, Richard Raub, Bonnie Cogbill, Doyle McKinney; (back row) Peter Tresselt, Robert Parsons, Robert Olson, Paul BreMan, Andrew Kish, William Holston, Ronald Price, R. L. Platt, Howard Marcou, Jack Swartz... baugh. Not pictured are Douglas Frttz1 B. George Hartman, William Pllillips and Ralph Roelen, ~ . l'M TIRED, MOMMY -Kim, five-year-old daughter of Mrs. Kye •· Courtney, finds waiting in registration line can make a girl sleepy. Mrs. Courtney, wllo lives in Laguna Niguel, will study social science. By Gadfrey, wouldn't it have been awful iI somebody bad noticed that? Now comes the commercial. I carry eonservative suits, middle-of-road 11ui111, and even 11on1e, I've got to admit it, darn nice looking extreme liberal 11uit1. . ' ' The district is in a strong financial position. Voters April 9 passed a $9.5 million bond issue to take care of nee<ls for the first 10 years. Because the district is rich in -assessed valua· ti.on the tax rate is expected to remain about 53 cents per $100 or assessed valuation for some years. Ca n a lef twinger In my conservative section, eome of the nicest three-button nalur81 shoulder traditional suits this side of Harvard. With no money worries, backing by the community, and a cheTice to plan growth from the ground floor, junior college ofCicials are convinced they can develop a first·ra1e institution, beginning Monday. • he a conservative? For the man who owns a bank, or wants people to think he does, a great collection of conservative two-buttons. Plus others for men who don't "\\'ant to look quite so loaded. In my store, yet. I'll tell pne of my conserv•· tive natural shoulder 1uit1 to a southpaw any day of the week. That i11 except Sunday. I'm clooed SUJldayo. But from that headline yon expected '6m•thing political? I'll give you ,t0mething politi~ cal. , It's daJigerous. Any adve.,. tising expert will tell you never to n1e11tion your competitors, or sex, or polities in your ad· vertising. So I ntentioned my competitors in my ad two weeks ago. I mentioned sex lasl week. Grit your teeth. Today, politics. Question : do you know if a comerv;i.tive is to the left of a llberalr . You're· wrong. Jn ChieCko- slovia (thank l1eaven that'• 011e word I know how to 1pell), tho leaden who wanted leu Staliniirm and freer-trade wlt11 the weal were <lenouneed as ''liherah.'1 The Russians, who shoved them back to the more extreme leftist ways at gun· point, identified them1elvea aa ''eonaervatives. '' T.hat was in the newspaper. When I read it, I 1tarted wonderi11g if my conservative lhreo-button suits were to the left of my liberal one-button oulto. Next morning when I opened the otore, I owitclled the thrfle·button suits over to the right o.f the one-hulton.1. Then, over here in leit fielcl, the liberal one ·button let'&- live-it-np tnits. High fashion lapel treatments, some cuffed sleeves, that sort of styling. So, to come to the point at last, how n1nch i1 a gootl suit at Bidwell? $80 to $165. And how come I don't have one bleAsed Mao jacket, which some people call Nehn1 jack· el'? Well, it'• because I will not practice uslilication. Jack Bidwe ll -. 3467 VJa Lido at Newport Blvd., lu Newport Beach next to Rlchard•1.Market ond The Lido Theat~r. Plenty of free )ariyiig in ~rear. Phou.fl 673451_0, Cop)'l'lgbt 1968, Jack Bidwell. ' I I, ' - I" .~ ADY FDR CARS -Fllrking lot will be full of cars Monday when studeMs report to· new Saddle- back CollegJ' for first day ol classes. surrounded "'grassland. is . .'I --- l ~ I ---...----• I Pulpit Dr. .1oba SU-l<r, .. oducatlm IX-at Stan- flri ad Wa1bln1ton vm •• -..-~ ol llft -1111 --A~ Co. "111 _ ""°'* m Ibo 1o:ipc. "Who II llab& 'U'lllll" Moolla)' at I p.m. ti .. CHI& Mo .. _,°"""'·-·· -Ill. 'l1>o -v-u-Mo-o.rtt wtll bold d ... -~-· Sunday et t ml 10:30 a.m. 'Wllll Ill Rov. Jo11pb McSl!loe ..-inl Oil the ~·~·Walt Into tbe 'lbo-11-ot 1'101 Bobr St., Ooota M•. .. _ An tbl Qlhf Doc:· trine1 ol Cbriotllonll11" II Ibo -ol tbe ll1"IDOll the Rev. -y P. Alltll wtll dollvv lo the -""""" of Ibo F-Vlllo1 Pnt1"1forlu t'11111'dl ot tho 11 a.m. wa'tldp hour Sun· my. '11>1 dlurdl II -.d al tGO Tllbort Avt. A ''brlnor a llOW member" oootett Will -II 1be Sund&r ICbool liour, t:ta a.m. 'Ibe ''s.moa an11 sane·· -btSIDI et 7:30 p.m. and Pew I ......nlp at JO :'!. Nursery .,.,., II provided. 'l1>o tall om!Oll ol Billa 11111117 ~ .-at WUMr A .. -111,1111 ~. Gothard aod w.,,.. n.tell, Hun~ -·will l>eCln ~ ....... ~ .. Miio A. W1tbtn.U ~' who ~:;,:,.,~~ 1'be CllllU, ope t O womu ol aU dencmlnat:l.cm, ... beld --fnlm t:ll lo 11:11 a.m. C161 oart II pcvvlded. .. I OoWda't ~e IM1" belod on G«lollla t :IHO, will be 1be -SUndlly by the Rtv. Jn.11 G. B)Mn, -ol tho Ntw_port Jlarber Lltberu Cllmdt, 2S01 cut!. Dnve, Nowi>o<t Beldt, • tile 1:30 and 11 a.m. -•-•· ~ II cwrtntl)' be81c llbn lor coallnnation -· In 1be ....... and elCbth .,..i ... ciu ... will bo&ln Oct. 2 at 4:15 p.m. 'lllt Rev, G. Ru110D Show1 -ol Ille Finl U11llea MethocliJt Chure•, m1 17th St, Huntneton Beach, will (See PULPIT, P11e II Ministers to Be Alfred Valdez, 26, (left) and Gene Harris, 19, both ot Costa Mesa, rec:e11t.ly arrived in New York to spend four years training with the Jehovah's W!t- nesaea' Watchtower Sod.ety. The training for the young ministers will Include a verse by verse sludy of the Bible. .. General Church Members I ·Offered as Idea for .Unity lly LOUIS CASSELS UlllW """' llHirM"-' Dr. -c. Dolldt, clfn<W of ewmoolooJ el· ton for tt.. Na&nal eoon. di of <JJurcbe1, has an idea thlt deserves 1tudy by .U concerned wJtti t.rt.eninC """""" ol the dl\Olded Cbril-tlaa -Uy. Dodd'• idN, outlined in the Onistllllm C.e n·t u r y mapzine, is 10 1implt that 111 importance may oully bomis>ed. BE REASONS -and !«vr will give tJim iargwnent - that ~ "'union of ma· Jor Olrillilm bodies is in the Nm.ote future, at but. It will take :ioors of oleady ecumenical progns1 even to r.oo the ala&• ol ln- tercunmuaioo, in w h l ch there is mutual recogniUoo ol mini1trl1e and 1acramenll. What could be done lm- media1ely, Dodd com.nds, ii for ttle Romtu1 Oatbollc Qiurch end the m a j o r Protestant conmu.m.ions to recogmz:e 1be existence of "a geoenl cDJrcb mem· berwh.ip ." "This means that, 11 you ~· a Onistiao, otlltr Christians -ledi• -you. ere fully a Ch'iattan," he explalne. "Anyooe who bekmgs Co ooe ch urch belongs to all. 'J'lq, II JOii shouJd become a member ot lhe MelbodiJI Ch\ll"dl, you 1tmu1taneously e. ( u 11 member ol tho Al>ioan Motl>odllt ~I Church Zkia, the Roman Catholic <birch, Ille United Chrch of a.isl and lbe Ep~al Church.'' DODDS SEES no doc- trinal ob1tacles . The tbeo}ogieal ba.s.b for a eeneral d!urctl membership is the belief that "Christian m=benhlp oon<i.-t. of all wbo bave beeu baptJzod lDlo Christ.'' "On this point, o u r ~loglan1 ha,,. already a-chleved a C'QO'Sensua," be notes. ('Ibis was one oC the big ""umenlcal breakllroulh• of lhe Vatican Oounell. In Ill eoootltutlon 00 the -· Ille c:ouo::il made it official o.tbolle teac:hlng 1bal ell baptlud persons are port " tile "m)'lbl bod!' ~ t airllt.") DODDS antlelpatt~ Yll<>t<Ja• CJ!ll>Olltlon not - t!ieoloelan• but -......... ~· -will 1'mve nl.gbt:m..e1 .._. the dlaogln& flnallclal • n d penonoel t.ses" w b i c h migH result tram tearing down the fences . o f denominational -identifica- Uon that are supposed to keep members from •!raying lnl.o clher !olds . Actually, of oottree, the fenCtJs aren't very effective anywa,y. Survey a b a v e shown that Protestants tend to change denmninations almost .. .,.....ny a 1bey cbanle resld...,... 'I'. b e typical Prole-1 ~ to- day ottenc!• the -It finds most <00cenlal and convflnlent, rttardleu-ol. denomination. There 11 Was, but still 1Ubatimt1al, move· mont Jn both ~ between Prot11ta.nt -.. am the ~e Qlurch. Dodds "'""'' that bll """ p<oaeb would bo --in (See CASSEL'!, P ... I) ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY • ; • ' • • FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHUICH ,..,.,.. ...... hi!' DrM. C.M. 10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE t A.M. 1'*04T C1MllCM ICMM. ..• '"" "· ..................... ,,, ____ .. lltllt.....,. Wll& 11• 6 lllf PM. ........,...,.. v.n.w-....,c..-MMnt HAUOR TRINITY' IAl'TIST CHURCH ,,,.-... ·---....., -TAllCI. -S1llld&1 flclloot l :tl a.m. Monilnc Wonhlp 11:00 a.m. 8apUll Tralnlllc Unlan I p.m. Evalnl oarvloo 7 p.m. Wtdnuda1 Bible Stud1 • ~ ••........• T:OOp.m. RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH llt MAlllLTOM. COSTA llllA ..... ··~ hh111., .. ~.,. . Werth!, S1rrl11 , • ltJO A.M. Tr1h1h11 u,.t.11 , ••• ,, • , • 6100 S11114ty S1h11I , , ••••• t-41 lwftl11t W1,..hl' • , •••• , , 7rOO M1nl11A;:•nh1, •••• 11100 W14 ..... 1.., s.m ....... fill Mlot1n N__, ,.,_,. A ....... UNMRSITY' IAl'TIST CHURCH :WI L L PAUIAID U. IANTA AMA HlleHTI IUND£Y ICMOO\. ..• ., •• ,. ......................... ,.ti• A.M. MOlMIMe WOUNIP .......................... ,.,,,,,. II A.Mo •VIMINe WORIMI' ....... ,,,. ......................... r ~.M. MIDWll• telVICI WIDMllDAY ""•.a""""" rttt .IA. llY• IOl•ltT CANU.I .... CNUICN rtlHI ....,, PIUT IAPTIST CHURCH .,_,_ ~IWllltl ,,,,,......,.... ...... ,..., Dt. ~A .......... Mllllllfw S11114•y l•heel •• , • , • till AM Menil111 W1t1hl' •• 11111 AM Pr1y1r l•rvl•• , • • • 6111 PM tr.11!111 W1rs).l1t •••• 7all PM .. .,_., A"91111111t .. •• ......_ 147-4144 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria 6 PlteODtll Ave. Colla Mua _L_, -·-·-YM• MllllllV '"" WtnW ... ......... 11• .... ..... 1111111 .............. ,, ....... _,.... .............. ,., ... .. ., ......................... ··-v..... ...................... '""""' Nunery Cart Pn>>idod 14M771 .... Q41 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I w. 1.11 • .,. ,., y •••.• UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH 12tf Vlclorl• St,. Codi M••• Mal" I Aclamt Street• Hu"tln9ton l••ch Mw11l111 W•rahl1t •• l :JO 10:41 IH~I• :!ocho1I ••• ,, ,,:JO -Y111fll tffe•1t• •• · •• •roo rM lv•11 l111 Wenhl' • , 7:00 Phi 111111: ,...,. ----WM. - ' .... I Nvnl!Y Cl"' J>r9¥i.i •I Ill Mn'lcll Otflc:e: .... 0191 ~- l=--~ 646--4652 BA HA' IS PROCLAIM Boho' u' llah "T\1 ,,,,.,;,.d 0110" 14 .. 1211 ,, i-49°2001 GO AHEAD! SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING! ,.._..._.tMILJI,......... ...... • CALVARY CHAPfL ............. NIWPOlltT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH ... <Ill ""-.. _, ... ""' ... ""' """""" ..-.. ....................... ._......, ..,.. ,...... Qlftry °""" • • ... , '"""'' ,.,.n 111111 0... ...,. '" a. ........ ,_ ............. .... 6'U713 646-9512 Jk,/,o,. C/m,tian Cfuu.c~ °' awron wc ...... c1....,._1 ......._ n •' ''....,. ••-'••...,... 4ZI L 1M It., C... .._ • Church Scl!ool -9:45 A.M. Wonhip -10:4S A,M.m CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHD Ofl THI MOTMll CHUICH THI •lllT CNUICH OP CHllST, ICllHTllT IN IOITOH, MAUACHUlnTs Subject at. Loo&on -September 22 "MATTER" c.,.... dtl Mar-Ito°'"' Church of Newport ~11ch c..... ........... 611C.......Aft. c .......... ClllrU a 1..-, lllleel-1 I A.M. ,. .......... -1161 .. CHlt Nwy CNt1 M11.. Flrtt Church J ••• w. '"'It. .. ... 111 II. till ............. u .......... . Huntl""°" lltaeh-Plrst Church ........ on.. .... t1IO. 11 1 n. t 1JI, 11. ._.. .... -111on" L1tuna INch-Plrst Church &II N ... DM In. t 1J0, 111 U . t 1IO, 11 . ....... IM• 611 Httll Dr. Newport INch-Plrst Church 1111 Vie a.we In.''''· 111 u. t ill, 11. .......... -1111"' I.We All are eordlally Invited to attend the church services and enjoy the prlvlle11u of tho Reading Room1 EVANGELICAL FR~E CHURCH OP HUNTIN•TON Ill.CH 1911 •LOllDA AYI. I..., lcMll ........ t 14I A,M. 'f'.-tll ... W , .... , ... It• •.M. ~ .. WWll!r. .... 11i• A.M. l_lfl, ......... "'"' 11• P.M. WIOMllDAY l llLE STUDY ANO !'ll:A'f'l!ll-7:00 ~.M. tAUCI CH.ll'MAN, l'•rtw -P'lllM J».1'11 CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA llTWllN HAllOI •Ml PAllYllW SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY .....•.• , , , . , , • , ':45 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHll' I COMMUNION ,. 10:"45 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP , .....•••••• , .••••• 6:00 l'.M. WWNESDA'f EVENING l llLE STUDY ••• , •• , •••••• 7:10 PM NUUllY CAii PIOYIDU o ... O. M.yn.M D. G. H11nt M .. htw Auocl.re Mlalstft' Phone: 541·5711 Doy or Night ONTRAL BllU CHURCH ~ .. .,,,. Plan of Cod 11le ..,_ ol Cuht .,,,. -of the Holy Spirit lul!d.y SdlOOI 9 AM Motn1111 Worthlp 9 ~ 1GrlD /4M ~ Serllto 7 rM rt llble Sllldy IM ,,..,.. 7 PM ,.,lll'MIY durlJ'll ..,....°" A NA Youflt Program °""of"'-.... 23~ ... Coot.Ma& hslor H. £. Jona; lFCA Mbr. ,I I' I CORONA DEL MAR THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST, JAMES, 12ot Y1e &.w.. • ..,... ...,. .. ..., ....._ _ ,,, .. t100.11110 ,....., 10111 -,......., l10f ,. .. Hety ........ I HMll•t lenlul lMfl;r, 11le In. JeU P • ....,. lh Alie., Tiie ..... DftW CniMft Phone: 675.0210 ST. MICHAEL a ALL ANGELS Pacl!lc View Dr. at MarRUerlte. Corona del Mar Sundaya: 8:00, 9:3()-Chlld care at 9:30 Newport Horbor Lutheran Church 2501 Cll!! Dr. [J Hm .,.. ............ 11.11, ,_,, n. ....... ,.. J .......... Pat9r l1Hrltv1 YHnll" l•rvlet ..... l t1f.f1Jll 1.m. IMl1' ld!HI ...... f1U.l11U 1.m. "''""'" 1enotte .... n1•n1• Nursery care available at all servlce1 WELCOME ' Luther•• Church of the Master 2900 Paci!lc View Dr. CORONA DEL MAii DR. WILLIAM It. ELLER Phona OR 3°5022 1:45 A.M.-F1mlly Wet1hl,. 9:-iS A.M.-Sundey Ch11reh 5c"ool 11100 A.M.-F1tll•1 w.,,hip . .....,...,_ Holy Day1 u announced I lMter, 1\e In Je1M1 ....... Dftll-...... '44·14•1 1".:;=:=:======:::!~========~ ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. ir Sundays 7:30 & 9·30 Church Sehool-9:30 'I' Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 1.m.; Holy Daya as announced Yket-, n. ........... w. hMl4M• -"'" 14 .. 111• EPISCOPAL 1j ST. Y!~~RJ~! ,!'~S=.~~~ ... ~~URCH II I ,1, I I HNllletm ..... 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Huntin9to11 l•1ch-N1rth COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave ... 142·4461 Wot1hip I C"urch Scho1I 9 I IO :JO AM 1,...1"-1 ... l l1o1ff UNIYIRSITY METHODIST CHURCH W1r1hlp •••• 11JO AM l lJ0 12JJ M11fl111 t•rnp4r1rlly lft St. Mir~ Pr11byt'"'" Ch1o1rch E11tbl11ff Dr. I J1rnb•r•1 ~d. L19u111 l11ch U.liUNA IEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21•12 Wt1l9Y Dr In So. l191111• W1nhip 9:10 I 11 AM Ch1o1rch 5ch1ol t z-41 AM -4tt.JOll Newp•rt l11ch CHRIST CHURCH IY THI SIA 1400 W. l1lboe 11.,lf. 671-1101 Wor1h ip I C"urch Scheol ':JD AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas • T tc Ii Ot w a G "' A T & L R B n p ~ A s f tl • F ~ g f ~ 1 F g 1 \ E c I t I I t I I i I 1 .. ~-· •• ~ ... 1 .. PULPIT AND -PEW • • • High Holy Days Beginning For Jewish Community CuilDIM!d From P11e • ptt.a<:b tbc sermon "The Sign!Hclnce ol tile Simple" Sunday at the i : 30 and II a .m. serviee1. Cb u r ch school ctesses art beld for all qes at 9:30 a.m. and for dlildren llu:ou&I> the second grade at 11 a .m . Other groupg m e e t i n g Smday are the inquiref''S class at 10:45 a.m.; the youth group at 6:30 p.m.; eod the study g r o u p _,..rec1 by the Com· mi&sioo on Ohristkm Social Concerns also et 6:30 p.m. The Bi!>le study and prayer group meets TuesdaQ at 9:30 a.m. aOO the executive committee of the Women's Society of Olristian Service meetl at. 9:Xl a.m. Wed· neoday. Spealu Sund•y The Rev. Paul W. Fen- ton, field representa- tive for the Assemblies of God Sunday school will be guest speaker at F\rst Assembly of God 148-22nd. St. Costa Mesa, Sunday at 10:50 A,M, and 7 P.M. Rev. Tingley Installed As Pastor The Rev. Arthur R . Tingley has been installed as the new pa5tor (){ the Lutheran Owrch of the Re surrection, HuOO.ngt.on Beach. Dr. Carl W. Segerliem- mar, president o£ th e Pacific Southwest Synod of the Lutheran Church in America and Dr. Gerald Strickler, dean of the Long Beach Di.6trict, performed the installation. Pastor Tingley previously was senior pastor of St. PauJ's Lutheran Church, Neenah, Wi6. The Rev. Tingley is a graduate of Dana College in Blair, Neb. and Northwestern L u t he ra n Theological Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. He. did post· gradu<ate work at Union Theologlcal Seminary, New York and Garrett Biblical Seminary, Evanston, Ill. Pastor Tingley served as dean of the Fox Valley District of the Wisconsin- Upper Michigan S y n o d , Luth eran Cb u r cb in America, and is a former board member of Lutheran Social Servlcts of Wisconsin·Upper Michigan. He also served as lecturer in ethics and church history fO'T llhe Campus Miilistry, Wiscon&in St3te University at Oshkosh, Wis. and was a member of the committee oo continuing education for clergy for the Wisconsin Council of Oturdles. 'Ihe Rev. Dr. 8. B. F'ietther, of First BapUst Church, 2411 E. C o a s t Highway, Corona del Mar , \Wll preach the semion "Wooderiul Jesus'' at the 11 a.m. service SuMay and '"l'tle World is Waiting for the Sunrise" at 7 p.m. to end the 14-day revival session. The Rev. Fletd»et also will speak at the Sund'ay school classes at 9:45 a .m. He will present the sermon "The Six.legged Sheep." At 5: 30 p.m. the church will ~w h color picture "The Touches of Sweet Harmony by Hiily Garoner, Directa"s Guild Aw.anl winner, Dr. Henry Gerhard , minister of the Laguna Beach Church of Religious Sclence, 20062 Laguna C3· nyon Road, will present the subject "Blueprint for Suc- cessful Living" Sunday at the 9 and 11 a.m . services. Sunday school and the youth group meet during the 9 a .m . Serv:ice. The church also sponsors lectures eacb Thursday at Leisure World, Clubhouse Two at 10 a .m . The Rev. Jose Galuego, pastor of ttie Guadalupe Baptist Church in Manila, will be the guest speaker Wethtesday at 7 p.m. at lluntington · Valley Bapti&t Church, 9779 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. The Rev. James Her· ington , pastor, will b e speaking at bath the 11 a.m . and 6 p.m. senrices Sunday. Sunday school classes will be offered at 9:45 a.m. 311d the young people will meet at 5 p.m . Nursen' care is provided. at ail serv\ces. Dr. Charle6 H. Dieren- field. paator of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 S. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, will preach on the theme "What's Going On-·Up Front?" Sunday at the 8, 9:30 and 11 a .m. services. Baptism will b e ad· ministered at 3 p.m. sun. day. ttte Rev . Ro ge r G. Be<swurth Suuday at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. ff'TVicts at COmmuDJty Methodist Church. 6662 Hell Ave., liun· lington Beach. C h u 1 c b school and cblld care will be available. Baptism wlll be admlnistered at b o t b !Services. The Me.t.bodist y o u t h fel\owship meelll at 7 p.m. Sooday for tliose in grades seven through 12. The panel will Pl'fiSCnt ttie t o p I c ··1-tumorou s Tips lo Freshmen." 11ie Rev. Lotbar V. Tornow will speak on U1e then..e "Come Unto Me" Sunday at the 8:15 and tl a.m. services at Cbrlsi l.Aitheran Church, 760 Vlc· torla St., Costa Mesa. Sunday school and Bible classes meet at 9:30 a.m. wittJ nursery care provided at all services. "Was Jesus Religious1" will be the sermon topic Sunday by Dr. Pluiip G. Murray at the 10 a .m . service at Corona del J\.tar Community Church, Congregational, 611 Hello. trope Ave. Church school claS5es will be held at the same time for cru.Idren througti the fourth grade. Registration f o r older children will be held at the beginning of October. The Rev. Roger T. Walke, pastor of Costa l\-1 e s a U n I t a r I a D Unlverlialist Church will preselllt. the eermon "What Will We Do Now?'' Sunday at the 10:30 a.m . service. The church is located at 12.59 Victoria St. Dr. Will iam R. EU er, pastor of Lutheran Church of the Master in Corona de! Mar, will deliver the sermon "A Special Responsibility" Sunday at the 8: 45 and 11 a .m. se:£vices. The church is located at 2900 Pacific View Drive. and 0raoae Avenue. The sermon at the eveoins atrYic:e at 7 o'clock at tbe Huntinglan Boacll Ola wiJ1 be '"!be Foundatton ol U AD" by the Rev. Loar. Tbe Ba~tist youth lell....Wpc !or juoiot and 1<!110< IBCb school stud..U ....,ti at 6 p.m. lo the "'-1- The Flrsl Ualled Metbodht Church, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, will bOld ~li'cate w o r s h 1 p , services SunOOy at t :30 and 11 a.m. with the Rev. Richard J . Dunlap preaching. Supervised nursery a n d church sobool claSS&S for all ages will be held at both s ervices. The youth reuowshJp groi..ps meet ea.en Sunday from 6:SO to 8:SO p.m. Communion w i 11 be celebrated at the 7:30 a .m . family service at SL John the Divine Episcopal Church, 2043 Orange Ave., O>st.a Mesa . Sunday school will be held for all ages at 9:30 a.m. The lesson«rmoo at raU Christian Science churches i in Orange County Sunday will be "Matter" with selec· tions from the Bible on a verse by Zechariah. Also inc:luded will be p ass age s from the d e norninational textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. "The Wisdom of Man Vs The Wisdom of God"will be <li:cussed Sunday by Pr. P. G. Neumann at Sunday's 11 a.m. service at First Baptist Cburcb, 301 Magnolia St., COEita Mesa. At the 7 p.m . se!"Vfce Dr. Neumann will pre.sent the sermon, "The Principles of Good Government Ac· cording to the Bible." Dr. William J . Teague, vic:e president of Peppe.reline conege and the Republican candidate for the 3 4 t h C.Ongressional District seat, will discuss · · G r e a t Oiange>" Stmda:y at the 10:45 a.m . service at the Church of Chrls~t 287 W. Wilsoo St., Costa Mesa. Teague is an elder in the Cllurch of Christ. ' ' H ow to De-O>rin· Methddists Gro..nd wlU !or Ille first Ullit ol University Uni Methodl&t Church Sundoy •a 5:30 p.m. at the coraer or I n1..mly and Culver Road t n University P~k. The Rev. Wlniam Hobbs, 9uperintendent ot the Whit· lier rnstrtct of the United Methodist Cllurch, will con· duct the eervtce assisted by Rev. James D. Stewart, pa>tor of 1lle ohurcll. Other part!clPonts will be Max Russelly chairman of the church board, Gene Brock.man, chairman of the building committee, :W°!l"S. Moot Friend, clerk o r sessions of St. M a r k Presbyterian <liurch, Dr. Morris Robinson, interim pMtor of st. M a r k P r e s b y t eii&i;l Church, Robert R. Inslee, o f Strange, I n s lee and Senefeld, architects, end a representative of Arundel! and. Lindsey, building con- tract~. The first umt of con- 9truction or the new church will include an educatiooal building of aeven classrooms and two offices, and a chapel tbal will seat 150 people. Constructioo is expected to begin immedlirtely Will> • construction time o£ six mooths. The Rev. Hugh Brinley Wire, a native of Laguna Beach, who ha6 been serv· ing in the urban ministry in Massachusetts and in the community action program in the North Carolina moun· ta.ins, will be the guest preacher Sunday at the Presbyterian Church of tbe Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The Rev. Wire, a graduate of Yale Divinity School, will speak at the 9:30 a.m. service. Church school iii held at the same time. thianise" will be the subject of the sermon Sunday by tile CASS~· S Rev. Henry E. Jooeo , pastor • • • of Central Bible Church, 23rd St. and Orange Ave., Continued Page 4 Costa Mesa, a~ the 9 and keeping with tlhe New Testa- 10:30 a.m. semces. . t _...,.of th chureb The pastor will discuss men coo ... ".,. e . "The Results of Preaching" es ~ fellowship than m the at the 7 p.m. service. The present memberstlip roll regular mid-week Bib I e system whi~ puts the study and pnayer meeting dlUrdl in tihe same category will be ~eld Wed!1esday ~t 7 a! a privat club. p.m . while the Pioneer Girls e Tbe IQ.day period !mown u ROlll Huhonab (tl>e Jewlab New Year) and Yom Kippur (tile Day ol Atooe- meotJ begina Sunday !CIC' Ille JewWl community. Tnldili<ln deolCDaleo Ute bolideys .. "ton deys o1 repentance,'' aod customarily refeR to them es "days of awe" since the ""'"t and abnoopilere of other Jewish --la ol joyfulne6s. A~ to Jewloll tradi· tion, R"8b Hashooab r. also tbe birthday of the world. The ram's born or ''ahofar'' w1ll be bi-tt to motk the beginning of tho 111"1 Holy Doy period and the begin· ning of the new year, which accord.log to the Jewish calendar will be 5729. High Hai.y Day services will be conducted throughout the 0 r a n g e Coast area j)eginni.ng SUn· day at the following 1emp1 ... Rabbi Paul Dubin , spiritual leader of Temple B'nei Israel in Los Angeles for the last 18 years and now ex.ecuti've vice presi· dent of the Sollthern California Boanf of Rabbis, will conduct 9ervices at Temple Sharon, 817 W. H·amilton St., Costa Mesa. A graduate of UCLA and the J e w j s h Theological Seminary of America in New York, Rabbi Dubln bas been '2Il overseer a n d SPIRITUAL LEADER Rabbi P•uf Dubin faculty member m ttie Uni.versity of J u d a i s m , chaplain with the United States Almy, a member of the board of directors or the Community Re I a ti on s Educational Foundation, the offi'cial represeotative of the Jewish community to the Commission of Race Rela· ti.one and a member of the board of directors of tne Los Angeles Urban Coalition. Rabbi Dubin \\ill conduct services throughout the 10.. day period at Temple Sharon. For further in· formation contact De n i s F-. 2916 Anclroo Sf., Oo<ta Mesa, 546>3237. 'l'be Hari>or Area Rerorm Temple'• new rabbi, Ben· jamin J. LeU>ow, will oon· doot High Holy Doy servt<es Sunday and Monday -Ocl l and 2. He will olso conduct regular Sabbath services and will admiDi.ster the Temple's religiou• licllool. Rabbi Leioow of Le»: A1l4:eles, wiU conduct the services at St. J a m e 11 ~piscopal ch u r c h in. Newport Beach. A grad.- of tbe Univeniity o f Oalffornia at Santa Barbara, UCLA Ille' College ol Jewil.il Studies and the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Rabbi Lei.now becomes the first spiritual leader of th e Harbor Area Reform Temple. The coogregatioo o r Temple Beth David of Orange County will enter in the new year with servicee beginning Sunday at 10:30 a.m. The Yorn Kippur service will begin Tue6day1 Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m. con· tinufug Wednesday, Oct, 2 at 10:30 a.m . , Jazz Oratorio Featured At Huntington Festival Rabbi Bernard B. Gold. smith and Cantor i'lany Newman w i I I conduct all t.he services at the Cliurch of tt1e Latter-day Saint!, 14271 Locust S t Westminster. The re(ular Sabbatlh service Frid~ will be held at the Commt1ll'ity Congregational C h u r c b • Katella a n d Bloomfi'Wl avenues in Los Alamitos. The new reform COO· gregation o.I Orange County, Temple Negev, will conduct all Holy Day services in the Retail Clerks Union Hall, A jazz oratorio based on the Lord's Prayer will be one of several happenings at the third annual Ohristian Art and Music Festival at Faith Lutheran Ohurch of Huntington Beach today and Sunday. The Ol"atorio is the second effort by composer-pianist Mark Davidson, whose. pro- duction of "Revelation" at last year't1 festival received wide acclaim.. The oratorio is written for piano, baes, drums, 30-voi.ce ch-Oir, and cbildreo's speech chorus. The coocert, which begins at 4 p.m. Sunday etso will include the church choi.'r under the direction ol Edee Roesener, organist J o n Campbell, aod a <::hancel dram a by the Covenant 8530 Stanton Ave., Stanton. Players titled "Brackli.sh."' All services will be under The festival opened this the diredkm of . R a b bi morlling at the church, 8200 ~rshon Fisher. Ellis Ave., wit'h the judging The first service will be of Christian art submitted held Sunday at 8 p.m. Ottter by professiC7fl3! and amateur services throughout the Southern California artists.· period will be Monday at The jury included Dr. 10 :30 a.m . with a special John Cooper, chairman of children'6 service at l ::IJ the Art Depart m e n t, p.m.; Oct. 1 at 8 p.m.: and California Lutheran College, Oct. 2 at 10:30 am. and l ::IJ Thousand Oak&; Ger a Id and 3:30 p.m. Far reserva- Brommer, president of the tions lo the High Holy Day . California Natiooal services contact Bob Watercolor Sodiety ; and Altshuler at 522-4002 or Gail Ray Friesz, Laguna Beach, ;;B;;rown;;;;;;;;;a;;l ;;892;;;;-21;;;;;10;;. ;;;;;;;;;;~ artist. l::i At 11 a.m. the jurists were to particip&te in a panel discu.ssioo moderated by the pastor, the Rev. Jam~ DeLange, on the topic "Us·, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE ing Art Forms in Worship.''11..-.w-------1 At 3 p.m. Sunday, Jack e MATTRESSES • Tracy Ledbetter, who has Ad hot published ~try in several" ---Velltw S naoonal literature journals, MA '!'TRESSES Will read a selection of his BOATfil · ROMES • TR.\ILER8 Celebrate poems based on Christian ""'""" •••-themes. Oolta Me•• M•ttret• C... Pastor and Mrs. 'nngley have two childn!n. "Overturning the Tables" will be the sermon topic or The Rev. Willis J. Loar, pastor of the Flrst BaptJst Church will preach the sermon "The Divine Voice" Sunday at the 9:30 a.m. service at the Peek Chapel, 7801 Bol s a Ave ., Wetitminster and the 11 a.m. worstdp at the Huntington Beach Ohapel, Sixth Street and Ouistian Service Brigade will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. "IN PRACTICE, of "A Man Dies," a con· 11&0 Newpnt Blvd. course, some -le will Thousends of Seveotll.<fay temporary art film wa< Uberty 8-1303 mailltiain lifelong: fldellty to Adventists will gather at 3 scheduled to be shown at ----------' ~~egl,! tl'adiwl'tiOnll' ,'•' xhep~s e. ?'~ocg kBthieac' hafleArrn<>0n mf·o the noon today and several • UPHOLSTERY . •. vuu •» L.A.111 ena r a times Sunday. 1,-----------. 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Seek the modem : discard the outmoded. You can arrive at important, m o n ey-5aving decisions . Take initiative in so doing. CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22· Jan. 19): Some elements very fa:vorable to yoo come to forefront. Many in a posi· tion to aid are favooably dispoCiled. Don't fon:e, rush service pr 0 j e I:: t , and Gleodale, president of the tJtl& afternooo. Episcap61 efrtarprise j n dturob's Pacilic U n i o n"r"~~;;;.~~==============sr; educatioo ~.~-=·r~e:'':: Does Your C•r Need A Tune-Up! "Many Pee P 1 e will are 100,000 members of tbe I will make it run like new using Chtrnpion SP.ark discover that d)anging life-Church i.o tile five~ area Plu91 -Point1 • Cond1n1or. lnc:lvdin9 Labor. ' situations alter the. center o[ .aOO growth b speeding up. gra"11y of their churdl Am h h di liar" ANY ' CYL I ANY I CYL loyalties. 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't••....i~ J ....... .-.. 1., 18): Spotlight on travel, im· --i ~ cents to Om•rr kokl~. i.l""' JR --· ""' ~ vou.~ DAILY PILOT, ~ n.a, Gr•nd C-Church." porta'flt decisions. You gain 1 ;;"i;i';,' ;;'";;"~'"•;;'-ii;;';:•;~;,·;;"·;;'·;;;';;";;";;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. I needed information. Ohcck 11 reports. caUs. Key is to be \o'C'rsa'lile, alert. Plea.'Nte s'hown from study f11 t:Mvel brochures. PISCES I Feb. 20 ): Come to l9·Marcb (in:ancial Kids Like to 'As~ Andy' Laguna Beach School ol Art and Design FALL PROGRAM SEPT. JO. DIC. 7 D.., l 1-i., C-... IOGU KUNTZ DA't'ID SCHNAlll 10011 AIMSTIOHG AINOLD ICHIPllM IUTH owodo .ION ITOQSl,llf IASlC AND ADVANCED COUISU DIAWIH COLOI I HU•N OIL PAIHTIN• SC:ULPTllll WARICOLOI UPI DIAWI ... ' ...... Af!Jleo•• ,.. ....... .... ,,. i.e--c.,.. .... 714-4f4·llh FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX FOR MAINTAINING $500 SAVINGS ACCOUNT. • .. I ' --• . • DAILY PIUll s.t-. St-21, l"" A•• Landen om111ArLY 10.io: sVNDAY. 11-t · HiCych Casualties Point to tM Light DEAR· ANN LANDERS: Our wcnd•rful young . cleliYW)t boy JIOI uncoosciOUI !n 8 hotpltal ot this Yflt:'f -.n.m, hovering betWeen life and deelh. A truck "'nr did aot see hlm "" bl• bicycle, even ===~J.i~uf:~°ti~ SPECIAL PRICES FOR SEPT. 22--18 A.M. TO 7 P.M. -WHILE QUANTITIES LAST tunn and make It man-DEAR GUSS: Lea Ye------------!"!"----"!""--------------------------------------dalDry that. they use :r-.,..... al -· aad fluoreoeem paint ,rule out ....,. a i.c-11e -n i. block and gray and In-~ IM wllll mapl- clnde · • ufety helmel llu&n alladle<I to a with 9ach bicycle for a Tiiey are &tridl7 fer mln!mll "dlarga! ~~!:, ~ = Every --reads ... lorpelte. Aller a time your eot.-llnow& of 'at • lwt 1'11 NI llo'll llrflll llll 1Alt one dllld who was en &lutet. crlllully llljured or ldlled on a lllb. ni.I d>ild mit!ht DEAR /INN LANDERS: have lived tf "tbele few A relative . came b:> visit .tmple regulallonl bod been ....,,al m<atb• ago, The lnlorce. l'loue print lllis length of bis stay dis· plea. Thanb, Aoo. qualilifl him as a gueot. He POR~~g~.· now I& a "'"I"""'· The leech does not con· DEAR K. E. B.: I await lribule aoyGilng lo tills wont fnm either the Na· houtebold e x c e pt con· lloaal Sal•IJ' C..odl tr lbe -whloh 11 not need· mutdaduen of bleyeles. , ed since there are already y., aue.dlu make • plel'Ky of good talkers crut lh-1 If seue te me. around here. He bas a Mar·· 'lMllll: 1" IV ~m. ty appetite and lleepc like a DEAR ANN LANDERS: I feel "llke Jo fool writing lo you but I do. need help with i1 problem and I bate lo adlcll.Oll a friend. So -ii youpJeue, Ann. A ~an who take• me out IOdolly ls tee vain tci -glaaa altlioucb be ii pat 50 ~ heaven llnows, perfect 1vilion at b1J age -be tee DUICh lo !>ope for. Be ls forever bcnowlng my 1pec9 to read menus, -programt, et<. I -·t -except bis -• i...,.. -mine and .. -IJlJ' ~ out of ......... I ~ niatcmb\y certain .. baa Ill& ..... -· te ••• · lie MUST read ma (l8fel"I ..S mllgazines -a - -and tben. -_...,,, ...... bi&· -.._ ID privae. __ ,...., .. """ ... ---.. -..---=~::,.;-than a -•IMUll!1t log (until nooo l -nev.er thinking to plek up after htmte1f or make bi& own bed. Every day be tella us bow mudl he loves California and aa.11 k is fun, fun, fun. Oi coune tt. ls when you don't have to pay for anyttdng and don't have to work. }J.ow ca I ten him in a tactful way to leave? -TONGUE-TIED TESSIE DEAR T. T. T.: Untie Jta:r toape and dn't con- ctn. yooneU wttb tact. It would be waded oa th.11 t:barader. U you people wbo wrUe ~ me aboat !Jee. loadJn1 ttlattves woald be hlf u frank wtui tll• aa Y• are wltb me, you woalda't llave tbe problem lone. Ann Landero wlJI be glad lo belp you with yoor pro- bJeml. Send them to her in cae of tile DAILY PILOT, mdoling a oelf·addreased, "••oped ,...elope. Airline Stewardess Tnet to Adventure _..., ••new r •1r-•4•.~ r11•119f3111)pew1iler Co., ,. a · 1fJa>ff. Put ....... -.. lair lier , .. .,_, .., -I I •ril In • csar • • airline __ , __ pc s a ..,. · , ........ '1 A. Yoot high11'1of cana is llk<ly lo be blid; Iba averagt is about two years f<lr ''stewardii. •• Mere 1bml. 90 percent 1.rade wmca far wifebood -uaually mar· rying h true-bllle bo,fri~ 1'81btr then • pilot or passenger. · But while it luta:, these glamorous sk:ygirlJ make good money, have tots of leisure time, see new places while getting paid for it, and travel free (or at reduced rates) on their own time. A job ea a aitewarde6s, also oalled !mtus, i 1 a traveler's dream : a ticket to adveeture not loand in most occupotlons. DUTIES. 0 n domootic Oight.s, the "new'' arrives an hour early, attiodJ the briefing al t>e fll&tlt ere.., checks U. ~ct Ule passenger cabin, aees that auppllec and ... ......,, p11111enger geor .,. -.i, ..i that tho plley ii --ed wllll adeq.-food ..i beveragN. Slit ,,_ boardln g _,...., d>ow ticlleu. """ -'fl1ll -. and llDlll kcPgt. B e f o r e doparturt, ... ... ... -. -tluil-beltlare -. Sh•• """" .,. atroctkml, ....... fli&ht end w11tb1r q-. -readlnc-""'1 pDlowl, an{ ••lll&U madlenwlareqb!red. Oii -~ &b• -'..,...,.,.ted ..... -~ llil'W _.w.g, and ...... --. Allor Ian· -... --ftlalll ~NlllGS. ~ ...... -,., ... l>e«!li· 1111" {tll jttl) II *"" •11J It"" • ..-lor 'IND _.. " ll1llS Umo; - ~ t<Y -. • . ' " MEN'S WORK OXFq~bS o.r aeg. s.n7 · .A 4'4 Suuav Onlfl . ¥. Genuine leather, tough, reinforced; •71"'1 stitch· Ing. CompooitiOn sol .. , heels. Bl~•· ·~izes 7-~l. CHARGE IT. j I' Sund"' Onlt1 GIRU' STRETCH NYLON ~IGHTS Ill COLORS Our Reg. 1.18 r .18' ' Charge-ltt Chlld:ren's u n resistent stretch nylon tlght.r ln black, r~ blue, beige, white, navy. 4 to 6X. T~ COATED STAINWS STEEL FRYllG PAM Discount Price• t44 Sunda11 Onl11 Teflon®·~ted, 10'' 1tain- less ste~ _fry pan with heat resistant 'handle. Hangs ·for easy storage. SO!olf"Wlf TM 20°GALLON GARBAGE CAN 1.76 f.;.,, ~ -- Sunda11 Onlt1 SAl'Et JR. BOYS' JACKETS Our Reg. 3.97 2.97 ' Charge-It! Water reprllant jackets. ~t collars and cuffs. Quilt lined parkllll have warm h~ Color. Sl.iel 3-7. REALTONE TABLE RADIO OVRREG 7.77 6.88 SVl\'DAY 01\'LY Compart little radio fits the smallest plates yet power· ful enouRh to bring in far away Sbations. Available in . green, blue, ivory. Great gift for the student. $ '. K MART FOCAL LEfCTICULAR CLOTH SCREEN ·~·FOCAL a: Our Reg. 10.88 8.76 Sunda11 Onl11 Lenticular cloth screen with black finish gives a c I ea r, sharp view. Excellent reflec- tive quality. 3 TIER UTILITY TABLE WllH ELECTRIC OUTLET Our Reg. 3.77 Sund•fl Onl11 2.96 Handy meta1 comes ready to assemble. Use for storage or serving. Plug in small appliances. Charge It! · Choice of Patterns SEAT, BACK CHAIR KIT Our Reg. 3.33 4 lor8.88 Su11dat1 Onlt1 Easy-to-Install, blgli-back seat and back replacement kit in your choice of at- tractive patterns. Hardware included. Just say "Charge ll" r ---- HOODED SKI JACKETS IN QUILTED NYLON 3.66 Our Re11. 4.44 Sundat1 Onl11 On the slopes or off to school .•. this girls' ski jacket wins points fashion·wise, thrift-wise. Of snug and warm fiower. print quilted n y 1 on .•. some jackets re. va-se to a soft, warm cotton pile fabric and some to nylon in a solid oolor. Zip front. Hood. 4 to 14. PINT SIZE CD2 IA OR LOW MILEAGE '66« OVr ..... t7c Concentra~ oll tttatm~nt gives more po~:er. I. SAYE 36c ON BAN SPRAY DEODORANT Our Reg. 1.14 78' Sunda11 Onlg 7 oz.• Ban spray deodorant stops odor . . . takes the \Yorry out of being close. Just Charge It. •A....ir Limlll!d Qu•nl11Y -None sold lo cl!1ler1 Sunda11 Om11 HEAVY DUTY COTTON JERSEY WORK GLOVES Our Reg. 39c 26' Charge-ltt Nine oun~ red or brown cotton jersey gloves feature knit v:rlsU and heavy stitch- ing. HPLACfMEllT AUTO BULBS Our l'I· S7c 27« ~ Parking , directioMJ olgnal, tall an4 stop lights. No, 10.0 .~ .. ' • • ' .... .. " .. ... .. •• 10 "" ... ""' A .. ... ~ ff • ... • •• ·~ c • • c~ • • "' • c c... • • , . • • •• v " Co • • • Co• ' c "" N ' •• ' • ,. ' ( "' • ( • T• • ••• ( • c. < < •• I ' ••• I I "' < I .. I I ' L.~ ' ••. W• I ' Co • ' "· ' ' "' ' ' II M •• ,, "' .. " •• •• .. ~ •• " w r .. "' •• •• H• .. M .. ~ •• .. ,. E ,. " ' .. " " " " w M A " • L • ,, • • N d • • • • c ' c c t , 4 .. • ' Saturday, Sfpttmbff 21, 1966 DAILY '!LOT Z ~eetings on the OrQn ge Coast· • ENROLL NOW Ntwpott Harbor Senke LNtu• -•• cm-c1u1t fl HvMllMttwi ~ ... tll -.i R-llon hllflllO. l1"! end cw-•tf'etb. Hll!lffntlton t.kh. 10 ··"" ~ m·iw Wiler o"-CMt. ..-cit1-c~. 1Sth '''"' •t lryl"' A-. ,._. ~ 11h00 -.rn. lel'YOl'ilc Totttfne•~tio CaUfom1• s.y.. ~• •nil loen. C..ta MtM,, t ll.ffl. CotJ•rl'IW«l T~l,.......,.. Corel .... rtt.t'"""''' J'4S Klrbor ltvd.. '°''' M9M. ,, ....... £Jcpknr ~ B•bcodl £19Cf!'onlas. Ealoloftr Po.t IN, a.bcDdt EIM)o tf'Onlc:.. )5(11 H111Mlr 91¥11., C.O.hi MUt. 1:1• "·"" Ori"" CONI ,w.,.,11 al'ICI W!CYl'\I' &ocl"', CO.Ill MtiM, W-'• Clue. flO W, lltlfl St,, Colll M-. 71:!0 p,lfl, Foomt1!11 \11111'1 JUPllot Clltmber ol Co!N'rltrc., Klnt1'1 TabM, 4 .t 71 Wtstrnl"'ttl' ,Aw., W•tll'IL111..,, 7130 p.m, Costa MllJll Hlf'fl'IOft'I Leclff No. Jt, 000 Fallowf Kiii, 241' HIWIJIOl'f llYod .. '°'" ,.,,... • 11.m. -Corollti 4'11 INr Elldllnff Cl\IO. JONI'• lllfltaurant, 11n & •• c_. Hl1h..,..,., c_. 11t1 Mir. 11 ,_ Cou11eU of Cll11rct.. ti!'""'°" Harbo<'. mfftt: 11 ~lrloul dllll'thtl, COlll.0 llw. H. C1ri..,., 6"U-l:M1, lt - (Otll Mesa El<dle"" CluO. Cer'1I ll:Nf Rnl1ur1nt, 2"" Hll'tloor l!Yt,, C0.!1 Meq, 12 noon N-rt Harw Acttw '111-311 Cl\lb, Vllllff 11111, 12' M9rl,,_, B1ltloll ''"'""· 11 tlOOll Colfa MtH Rot.ry Club, ~. Ca.ff M-.. Golf Ind ~ntry Club, 1101 Golf CcM.lrw Drl'A, (Mq Mftl, 12:10 p,m. CoroM 4-1 Mff Klw1r1I• Club, VU11 Sweoeti. UM f. C:0.11 HlollW•Y• Cwol'\1 dtl ""'· 1t,10 "·"" • Hunllr111lorl BNdl Ktw1nl1 C'Jb, HUl'lo 111'111"" BMCll Gountl"V Club. 779 Intl St., HUl'lttl'lclfon Seed!, 11:15 p.m. Newiiort H1rbor ()ptlm!1I Cklb. Villi Mer\,.., 164$ BIYllde Orlw, NtwPOrl BNdl, l2,1S 1.1'1'1. Cost1 MM1 Klwtnls Club, C11pl1r1 Rnt1ur1nt, 1•10 N-1 Bl\ld., Costa Mau, 12:1J p.m. HuntLn"ton BHCh R~ry Club, North. Folll' Wll'ld1 ll"taut•"'' 1601 kl&e Chia.~, HVl'lfl.,.l!ilfl Be.di, 12:1J P.tn. Toe1tm11hln Club. 711>F, Klntr'S T1bt. Rnt1ur11ot. We1""lftlhlr, 6 p.m. Rotary Clu& of NeW!>Of'l·ll•ltio., lrvfn. Cwtf CcM;l'lfnl Club, 11100 E. Coa1! Hlehw1v, Coro,.. cSel Mir. f:30 P.m. Costt M-Newport Harbor LIOns Club, Mew Verde Country C!Yb, Co111 Mesa, •:4.S p.m. ea1tioo. e1y llorlt. CIYb, vni. M.lrlmo. 10.U 81Wldll Ori,,_, NIWPOff 8uch, 1 "·"'· Seil 9Nch Tontrn..t.l'"I Club. 101 Ralldl HicMJH, 1.00 Pacific C-1 Hlehw1v, Sefil 8Ndl, 1 11.m. Hulln"'tt.n 8•1dl Elb Lodoe. Elk• Cllib, lllW Oce1n AYt., Hunllt1llOl'I Bud!, 7:30 p.m. Society fol'" Ille Prttervallon and encouraoement ot e1r1>er Sh111> Qu..rtll Sl1111IA1 In Atr11rlc1, Colt• ~ Ch1pftr, ccm-P..,.k Sdloot, 2380 Notrt O.tm.. (0$11 Mesa, I p.m. l.O.O.M., Moo5I' No. IHI, GS £. lffll st .• Cosfa MIM. 1:15 1t.m. Oranve c,,.11 l'ntl B'•Jlh ~· Loooe, Temple ShlollOft, •17 W. H1mltton, Cos" Mew. 1:15 P.m. WMMM1r We•lmlnster T,,.1trn1sten1 Club, J. Oen'• Pancak• House. Watrnln1ttr, 6:1$ 1 .rn. C01t1 Mes1-0r11111e C1>111t llen1 Cluti Odie's, 212 E. 11th St, Co1!1 Meu. 1 11.rn. B!ue P\flmlP Toulrn11ter1 C I u b, How1rd J11hnson1, Hlrbot" IOU!l'Vl•cl, C1111ll Mu., 1 1.rn. Hul'llll'l(lfOtl Bflad'I £xcNinot Club, IC1"9't T1blt R1 1t1ur1r11 , Wntrnlnster, noon DEATH NOTICES HAIGH MN' 1'111«1 Htleh. Att 11, DI' 3llll02 So. Paclllc C:0.1t Hfehw1v, L"u"' B•ch. Dtff af dt1lll, s.tpt. lJ. SI.It· vlYed by husband, James H. liltt1h1 cl1uehtar. "'"· Pt trlcta Moot., Sin c t-111 two tDM. Rou H1loh, "' Redondo Beech, 11\d J. H111, l 1ou,..1 ind 1111 or.ndch!!d.-.n. S..rvlctt, AA-. cl1y, 1 PM, Pacllk Vllw Chaptl. I~ ttn"Mnt. P1cmc v1-Memorial P1rk. Dlrtlded 1W 8a ltt Motfv9ry, :mo Ii. C..1t Ht1hw1y, C°"'"" dt1 M1t. Farnlty 1U•te11l tllC!'lf Wbhl"ll lo n1U1 m.~ •l1l contritwptl)t. pl"SI contrtlMl!t to Shrlntl't" CtWltd Chlldrtn1 H....,!tal. SilllMONS Ktrblrt D. Slmmor!1. "" "' rA 2512 hnt1 ,._,,. A~ •• Cc-.tt Min. Dllt d dtt lh, Stc>t. 11. lklrvlved bY wlle, Mn. H1r111rt o. Sll'nmons; Ind "'"" lll11P-h!er1, Mn. Vlt11lnl1 Cotton, Mn. MerY Mtrtln, S.nt1 e1rblra, incl Mr1. /I/Wt· 11rtf MUler, So. C1rol(N1. Gr1wslde se-rvl«1, M-.y, 11 AM, H•tbor RH! Memotl1l Ptrk, Olrectecl bV Bell 8r1>11d- w1y Mor1u1ry, no erwaw.y, Coll• MoN. BART E1tt>er N. Htrf, 3'7 e. Ulh Sl., CCIII Miia. Aoe ni Plued 1w1y 59¢. 20. Sutvlvecl br ''"" d1uohhln. Mni. Ff"lllCM Rrycrolt, Miry Butterllelcl and Etlher Herndon1 Ind 10 1r1ncf. chlldren. Gr.wslcle servlcn wet• held. F1rnny 1u1oesi. lkose wlshlno lo make contrlbl.ltlom, plea" contrlbufe lo ~ Ct ncer Fund. OlfK!td by Bell Broa~ WIY Mottutrv. 110 8ro.dwey, Colll• ...... NELSON .I.xii M.. Net-.. 1552 Pi.r-rot, 0-V. Su""""9d bY two d1u1httn, Mr1. N.il Zlm~rm•n. Oownlv, incl Mr1. Mirian l•""'· Cttult Vl1ta, IOI!, Jdln N1ltof\. Pornon11 1M 1hc •r1nclcllllclr9n. Ser- vkft, Tu...UY, 2 PM. Bell llnlldWIY Meri'U-11"'1'· 110 BroedWIY, (Olll #ieN. BROTHERTON Mnlt J. 8rtlllltrlell. 1606 lrvfnt Aw ., N~ 8'9Cll. Survlvld "" son. l'ra~ c.111 dlU8h1tr, ll1ncl'lt Amold1 t bl11$, Annt l!'Ofh«lotl 1rllf Ptullne Ch•• cto.. Rosary w.s ~llld l'l'kl•Y nleht. RtlYi.rn MllH Wit C91ebrtted 1'111 "'°"'Ing, $.11\!tday, ' AM, Stl JOldllrns Ct l'tloltC Chllrd'I. OlrKled "" Pnk F1m!ly co1oni.1 fu111"t1I llolTll. BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona ckl Mar OR J.9456 Collll Mela Ml 1-ZUC BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Com Mesa IJ 8..1431 DILDAY BROTBEllS B11111lnll0• Valley Mor111ary 17111 Beach Blvd. RanUncto• Beach SC-l'Tll PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e Mortllar1 Chapel l50I Padflc View llrlve Newport Bet.9 , Callforal.a fff.Z'111t PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL nJNEllAL DOME 7!01 Bola .i. ... w--ID-1111 SMml'S MOllTUAllY UI Mola Ill. Bu~~ WB8TCU1'T lllOR'l'UAllY "' E. 170 !It., Colla 11-..... I 1k Alti lacttlill '"'"••t l:oL69( Slit "Kodacolor-X" 126 Cartridge Film _ , fo r lnstam1tlc Camoras CX1 26 -1~ fXp lSlfl ..,. age 1.01 ' ___ ...J CHILDREN'S ART WORKSHOP FALL SESSION SEPT:)o TO ~ec:--20 p....achool to 16 YMrs C.11 Mn. Cl•• t 6244M ar Mn. Tan91ck 494-.U71 ScfllofritP' AYOllab .. -CaH Mn. H...,.., 64MJn Sorg" Wrap lttps Melstut kt - Stats frn-"m 11 Carry Corder "150" Cordless Tall'-Recorder W/Canycase - Com~act Cas· sett es load in sec· ends. records u to l ~ ho~rs. 11~ II.II 64.50 '"Cassette" ,., CARRY CORDER "ISO" Retards er pllys 1~2~19~ LADIES' & MEN'S Ironing Pad & Cover • & PRESCRIPTIONS -Wlatom '"' prtscrlptl dl calls fDr, JO I ca• r11t •••• , •• t•t ,~1rm1clst It SIJ·lll Wiii ,, a•I• 11 till It acc1r1ttlJ, pr1mply 11t alwap wli. c11rteSJ. "Timex" Watches Wes• "Cavatina" 152801 yellow bezel, suede hand. Men's "Mu~ I SIT -W1l111all-IOO% cottOfl sili<:clne aluminum coated cover ttilt 11 g wipes clean with damp cloth; and J.layer sandwich pad. 1 Ironing Board Cover Wel111all -Siliaine aluminum 1001- cottcn coated cover with 5g bias-bound edges. Wipes C ~lean with damp cloth. "Sani-Flush" T1ll1t lnl Cl1a11r wltll new bubbling action that re-53 moves stains fast Kins germs. C 4111. "Woolite" Llqiiid cold water wash, for all washables. Ideal for n-e1te11 3lld delicate lincerle. 1.31 1& IL Sill Many flavors to choose frnm and delicio~s brand new flavors, too. ~ 511. Sq11r1s 55~CN ~ ~ ..... Deluxe Han• Packe• Q W3 h!lty, luscious old-fashion Ice cream In 1 variety of irresistible flavors. You iel ~1 to 40% me when irs hand-peckedatiav-eit. Pllfl 3oe GUiil 5ge ''COLOR•Jtt'' Spray Paint For most liiterior 1r.d ederior Sbnae!S. Wide mortJllellt of ~ colo1s lo thoose from, In-59 cllldinr tnatnels, lacquers, metamcs, primers C and specill coatings. 1.19 14 IL SIII Brush Set .. , ••• ,,,... 2·pc. Ml One 4" • "Yloll wa11, bMll tnd 2" Pitt lrislle ""' ..... 1.39 "Contac" CAPSULIS Continuous action all da1 -all flight Gives reli ef from nasal ccnge$tion due to the 1 gs cummon cold and ha1 fever. 2.15 . 20's • "Sucrets" Antiseptic Throat lozenges, for fast relief. cf minor sore age throat pam, moutti and throat irritation. 98c 55'1 "Aspergum" Fast Reli!f tf Miner ·s11e Throat P1l1 - Chew just like you 5ge would regular g\fm. 811 If 31 T~ ~: ,, Cold Capsules SAY·OIC -Timed action'for Cc11- tinuo!Jf relief cf nasal congestioN dlie to ta\lds and hay 1 29 fever. 24 c1psul11 111. 1.41 • Ther~eutic FORMULA SAY·Oj ~ Higti potency Multi· Vitami ca~les lot-2 69 mulate with 8-ll. 1.00 ca,sults • Vitamin "C" SAY-ON Asoorble Acid for treat· ment of V.tamin C 2 19 deficienc!. 1001111. DDTabl1tJ • Joliotlt- Solid stale AM cloc' radio. 3" dynamic speak- er wl~ 'fernier luninJ- W1lnut tinlth pl1st1e cabinet. HUNTINGTON BEACH,,.., ... ,,, '" u rn,.. #ICI Ill 29,g5 HUNTINGTON BUCH ,:.,:. !NEWPORT ..SIJll'I ...... - CH , .. .,.,, .... Wllttltff P11m - · "Formula 44" mu STRENGTH C••1• Ml1!1r1 Ccntains Silentium. Ca ms, quiets naggin1 coughs cl 119 colds fast! 1.71 ' tz. Sile • Novahistine lin" #20242 with yel· rm low bezel, e~pan!lcn 11 g5 band & sweeg seccnd hand. • WASHAl1LI Lint Remover "Pltk·Up Stllkl'" -No aticky faPe OI ref ills. Instant pic~-up. When It's '1111, just rinse 1 49· witll soap aOO water! Hiit cy~rs. • Ell:te(-for relief of nasal co~ gestion due to colds 7ge and hay lever. 1.49 4 11. Slzt ~===========:;=::: Absorbine Jr. W/1ppllc1t1r -Get fast relief of muscular aches llld palnswlth cool· ~ut action. It's an "Sofskin" MOISTU!lllNG LOTION -Protects tile entire body, re· stores beauty and mofs· antiseptic too, for 119 . cuts al\d bttrns. tura to your 3kin. Deli· 2 ' aac cately Sc!nted and pink o tint~. 1Sc 11 IZ. Sin • ON Black & White fllM PROCESSING Git II £Itri Jimbo Pri nts Extri C11t. Set If at to 2 ::i~~:,1 "Butanb". LIGHTER- Classic -Sure 1o please ~ery ltt'oman w!io wants style· and beauty In her 3· as tighter. Astcrted styles tnd tQIOIS. • Fruit 'n Nuts A delici-OllS 1rcup of nut and fruit centers covered with 1 a5 milk or smooth darll van· · Ille dloCOlate. 1 It. ff• • "Cherry" Chocolates Delicious 1111ra~bino cherries coated ~ 'wl!h rich nfi!K ·and 1 85 ,.,.,.. da1~ va11i!la chocolate. 1 It. ttl • . Clean & Shine Your AUTO with PRODUCTS IY DU PONT Chrome Polish l llq1I• cl111H -IK)llsh arid rust re-59c movr for dwme plated biimpers and other fittings. 1211. Jk Sl11 No. "1" Wax Wash - Wulff "" -" ... "" -98C Bllafltm ...... ,,.,,_ ...,._ lllOIOwa. 11 or. IJI lfu Auto Polish & Cleaner "" •r -fast. ...,._ ..-.. - Wtllllf .. tnm. film, min "" 119 "' lrlllflq, IJo1s for ,.n11o. 1.11 Pt. Sia o fl DAll.l t'ILUI Intermission Bat111an Sheds Mask i1---111~~~ BOAT BUFFS ra· . . A New Season? Horrors! Adam W es• Plays T V y ;u;,.n •1• .. '~'"'"' 1• ... ••1• 9!?44.':I. II ill ~ full .ti'"• bo•ti111 e4it• ~ wor\:lng -•"Y 11•wlp.lptr '9U La 4 1 W.tt.r .....W .. normalcy. ln lhi.a a h o "' I h Or•ltf• Co11nty. HI• .... pIBy a madman... chnh·• co ... ., ... ,, k•t. ''The Odd Couplr B1 VERNON SCO'rl' H0U:VWOOD (UPI) - Batman ii alive and lving under the name o( Adram West! i119 •-' '''"'"' ..... 11 • pl1t1 • 1.· West ..,, .. ore tbt loot of I ' II I I ' D ILY < man whom the w.arden has ,~tOt:••ur• 0 t • A ''The Party'' .. Well ..• A lrrwst just saved from the electric 1 wttti ,_,.,. WM chair. Still, were lt not for[~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ By TOM TITUS Ot ,,_. DtlOY' f'HI ilatf Here we are again, on the threshold of a new thea- ter season in Orange County. Begining next weekend, local stages will start lighting up like so many Christ- mas trees. Vlhat sort of a season wiU it be ? Well, with a band· ful of exceptions, pretty much like the-'last several, do- minated by revivals of old comedies -or incessant productions of new ones, i.e., "The Odd Couple." NO MORE OF THIS The exceptions at the early end_ of the campaign Adam W•st ,are twofold -SoiJlh Coast Repertory's upcoming pro---------- duotioo of ''The Homecoming" and a staging of "Gene.. Although that magnificent work of the television art, "Bab'nan," bu been cancel· ed by popular acelaim, the guy who dodged aroWld ill his long unaerwear, Oowing cape ancl,""maak bas manag- ed to su:Nive. West, ~. has retUl"!led to sanity, or what passes for sanity amOng ad.ors. operetta. the nut with tile cape and the bat.mobile he would be just another tall, band.some, blond actor. Now be is a personage. especjally with Uie sandpile set. "I've been surprised that people think of me as Adam West instead of 'Batman ' " Adam said. "That's a r'eat accomplishment." To further lose his identity as Batman, West bas ap· peared on a couple of doitfl talk and panel shows. It was almost as if be were telling the world: "Look at me, underneath that Batman N•n()N.t.L Gt'.Nl!lllAL C:ORPC>lltATION FD-I,. ·soUTH CDASl .-LAZA nt..nul SM DleiD ,,_., .. lr!Jtol • «1·111\ WlllDA'fS 1 .. Offlu o,_ 6:4J SATURDA'f·JUNDAY C•1ttlM111t11 12145 Steve McQueen & Faye Dunaway In "THE THOMAS CROWN AffAlll" Color -PLUS 2nd ACTION HIT- W ill i1 m Holden in "THE DEVIL'S BRIGADE" Color Tation" by the year~ld Rancho Community Players. ·Both are firsts for Orange County. Pat Paulsen R eturns to Disneyland He ~·completed a mo- tion pictare, "The Girl Who Knew Too'.Mucb," with Nan- cy Kwan ; and bravely returned to television in tile opening episode of "The Big VaHey" ,in which he will play a crUed villain. "Tell me, Adam ," I asked winningly. "bow does it feel to work in something other Ulan long underwear and a mask?" "How would you like a shot to the mouth ?" West replied pleasantly. suit dwells tb.e real me." SUGGESTED FOR MATURE.AUDIENCE The real me is a witty ,lr":;:=:=:=:=:=:=::::==~=========~ '. Then again, some of the fortllcomlng offerings have :t>een in inothballs so long that they'll seem like new to :many theatergoers. Among those in this category are ~e Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse's "Dream Girl" and •the San Clemente Community Theater production of "The Heiress." THE REST OF THE season openers are fairly fa. miliar items -a pair or good sex comedies ("Under Strai·ght-faced comic Pat the Yum Yum Tree," "Sunday in New York"), the Paulsen return s to county's third production in a year and a balf of "The Disneyland tonight for the Typists" and "The Tiger" and a couple more "Odd second time Utis season as Couples." star of a special Date Nite But, in a sense, they're all new -new productions, party_ The en.zed part comes easy aitllf "Batman," but the fearWss caped crusader had tO develop an un-Bat· manlike snarl to menace Barbara Stanwyck and her brood on tlhe ABC·TV horse Shazam! '68 Tryouts Set new actors, new interpretations, And , to the majority Palllsen will be joined by of their audiences who rarely view a play outside their singer Johnny Nash and .a Auditions for Sha23Jll ! '68, own community, even the plots will be fresh and intri-fast-rising group on the rock an original musical review, guing will be held by the Rio Hon -. horizon, the Fe m a I e .. So, instead of bemoaning the sarnen.~s of the new do music 'Theater Tuesu.ay season, we may as well take comfort in South Coast Species. The show will be and Wed~day at Plymouth Repertory and the handful of innovations which will presented r r om T001or-Hall in the Unitarian Center, come our way from the community theaters this year. roW\ami stage at 9 and 11 Wardman and Bright, Whit - Herewith, an afmchair odyssey around the county's p.m. ti~hazam •58 will need theatrical circuit, pinpointing the initial offerings of the During his five-nighl stand talent of all kinds dozen or so producing groups which dwell tbereir:i : as headliner in the "On showgirls and mannequines, RAISING THE CURTAIN on its fourth season Stage U.S.A." series in ear-maJe and female dancers. on the Orange Coast, South Coast Repertory bows in ly July, Paulsen chalked up singers. a large chorus. solo next Friday with Harold Pinter's latest drama, "The many laugh votes from dancers, singers and in- hi h ed h B d 't ' Disneyland audiences as he strumentalists. Homecoming," w c captur t e roa way en 1cs pressed his h ,· 1 a r i 0 u , SCR f d d h d D 'd E Showgirls and dancers a season ago. oun er an ea man aVl mmes "Paulsen for President" is directing the show at the company's Third Step Thea-campa;gn. will audition at 7:30 p.m. · ~ and singers, chorus and non-ter in Costa Mesa. He ,·s expected to continue · · I ·1 1 tr th F d · c M • s1ng1ng roes, etc., w1 y Also going on e boards ri ay IS osta esa s his comedy-candidacy at out at a:30 p.m. Further in - cornmunity theater, the Civi.c Playhouse. Resident dir-tonight's Date Nile special, formation is available at ·'tet me put it ttiis way," he continued, "I wanted to play a Character w ith dimensioru;, facets, meaning and chal'lenge. "This 5egment of 'The Big Valley' was written especially fQr me and l think it is somethln·g unique. "'lot's not exactly what you would call prosaic, You can't run around in tights aOO a cape for three years and return immediately to :Ado MlWPOl;I •U.~ -ol 1M •••no-.. I.Mt..,. Uol• l•lo -Ol. l·IHI FIRST RUN hang-loose character who cuts a romantic swath t hr ou gh legions of Hollywood cuties. l:le is looking forward to starring in mote movies and playing straight dramatic and comedy roles as a guest in television. "Hopefully , pedple wiJJ for get I was Batman," he concluded, Yes , but will ttiey forgive? TWO FAMILY COMEDIES Doris PaY and rian Keith ector Pati Tambellini is staging "Dream Girl" -in second of two such events 695-2769. which she starred several seasons ago -which this that herald the biggest fall ";::;::;;;:;;:=.;:=.;::;::::;:::;::~II Burt time headlines Linda Baum and features yours truly in entertainment schedule inll Lancaster the role of a newspaperman. Some casting. the history of the "Magic The L · urious New The Laguna Playhouse launches its last season in Kingdom.'' lliaited Artists The ., its present quarters on Oct. 2 with Murry Schisgal's ,-_--=,=-,~-,-..,-"-.,-,,-.-~-.. -,-~-., • ALSO •tandem twosome "The Typists" and "The Tiger."~-..! 1165 w. 17th, San,. Aita Sm0U11e r h I h ti d d II How rt-543-9217 Dav'id Marlow, w o s~t ~ par ouse a _en .ance_ recor ALSO \\•ith "Odd Couple" his first time out, ts directing, ~ j•~m...,11=•11 ; . "Under the Yum Yum Tree" is the opening fare at c011,11111011 Today from 2:oo ACADEMY "A&&IGllMEllT alt D1sney•s -- lffi!1tl ,the Westminster Community Theater, debuting Oct. 4. _to.11111.\PCT\ml'w:on-• • • 'Hf.~.·.· 1'9t .Putting fuis one together is Joan Hagerty, who staged AWARD . ft. the theater's big box office attraction, "Never Too Jlnoit LEWIS DtCll VAN DYKE ...... - Late ... last winter. w1iuN. ER : ~~ sr: NEXT UP, IN ORDER, is "The Heiress," which 'DcllirRlllSITllflrlDCI I~ " kicks off the 17th season for the Sao Clemente Commun-IJ:'1 l.OWEJ, THI IVVll:,_ •c•T DMICTOfl-•iKI! NICMOl.S E ..... Show Startt 6:45 En. Show Storts 7 p-111. ROBiNSON · PRCWiNE ·---- Th Th lma R km 'd d ' th ~ -JOSEPH E. LEVINE ......... • Co11tln•o•1 J1111~ fTom 2 p.111. Conr. Sot. & Sun. fro"' 2 P·"'· hy eater. e uc an, res1 ent ire<::tor at e MIKE NICHOLS 11==========="'==========='1 ·ootoff~···oao C..:abrillo Playhouse, is preparing the costume drama LAWRENCE TURMAN _, ... for an Oct. 10 opener. JHE GRADUATE . The oldest play on the boards this fall will be ·Orange Coast College's "Lysistrata" -but the new ·look Lucian Scott is planning for it may make Arista- . phanes cringe in his crypt. Production dates for the sludent s~w are Ocl. 24-26. Mon.-T~lll'I. 7:U & t:U l'rld11 1·f·11 S1f!.lrd11 1·:1-S-1-t-11 Suno.11·>·~7-t .. 'fhen there is "Sunday in New York,'' a sophisti- • cated sex-oriented comedy which gets the Hunt1ngton:11~~;~~~~;~~i11~~~~~~~~~~~1 beach Playhouse off to its 1968-69 starl Directed by Co11tl1M1oa1 S1111doy "'"' 2:00 Ron Albertsen and starring his wile. Marilyn, it opens • BALBOA 'a !tve-weekend run on Oct. 25. R :J 1 f :::J I !j (tit 673 •04S · Comes then yet another look at ''The Odd Couple" • \ '"l • .., . -only the fourth version in Orange County in tile space Jll'AUC-IN THEATllF • I ; of a year. This one is being done by the Fullerton 1''oot-- lighters and also opens on Oct: 25. Ill SW\ 49' ... '""' ANOTHER "ODD COUPLE " ARE the father and '"'TI"" son-in-law of "'Generation," a new comedy which probes -. .__.. .• -.. 542-'W I that well-known gap. The Rancho Players unveil this ADULTS ONLY . one Nov. 7 under the directorial guidance of Bunny "SPREE" H=~ & "Barefoot in the Park," another Neil Simon comedy "ADAM and EVE" making the Orange County rounds, stops off at 9olden \Vest College, also on Nov. 7. Drama teacher Charles l\1itchel1 is directing. And at UC Irvine, a turn of tile century musical en- ' titled "The Golden Apple" makes a mid-November ap· pcarance at the Studio Theater. Fine Arts Dean Clay- , ton Garrison is staging the UCI production. . Thi s is what Orange County's community and col- legiate theaters are doi ng for openers. And if you think your friendly local drama critic won't have his hands full, then you try catching 11 plays in seven weeks. Happy theatergoing. --·-S45-llll AOYENTUltf. -INTllt!OUE ~I At..L. COL.Oii SHOW Mochffl L.1ine In "O"dfoll" ALSO "lo11dol.ro .. 709 !. lalbN Balboa P•nlnlula NOW-ENOS TUESDAY Richard Harris Monica Vitti "RED DESERT" -T1chnic;o!o•- e Tl .... J o901l11• 1ap-- "Mo1t b11ulifu! ind d1,ing film b'f lt1ly'i Mic.h1l1ng1lo Aniinnon!.'0 e Wln11« ... , Plc.hlrt1 - Venh:• Fllr11 ffltlYoll -Ad1lt E11Nrtol111Mnt- e ALSO e J.....n S1e...•rl -DMn Mtr11n I ----= I _:;:... NEW YORK FILM CRITICS iL...:":.:'·;:;";:;":....11 AWARD: QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi ... 1 don'l know anything about legs. but 1 know what I like ••. • ------- ··•0•111ar,.. loby" BE ST COLOlt !lltK1<1'11',.ndecl Nr A~~llt) "'° FOREIGN FILM OF .. ._._of ··~ . 147.3591 e COLOR "'° S-Y OeNlll In "U' tw D.-ww S..tru.. .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY -... _,., """'"'"' 962·2••1 AD UL TS ONLY "SPREE" & EVE" --..... .,..,., 1'111 WllK e C:Ol,Oa Du1tlll ....._ -.... _ ••llC:t'O'I "1'M GhHI ..... " CR-'"""'*' fw Mwlld """"If',_,.. e COi.OR .., .. .....,.. THEYEARI "Astooi shint Bawdy Fun! Bold and Bizam !" -BOSl.Ef (I011TB11.1l t. r.- "8eaDtifu) and stimulating! Exotic and erotic!" -JUDrll (llSJ, K. T. hnM Trilil• FELLI NI'S • El GFTM RIIS TI:CHNICOLOR" 1R\S SUNDAY AT DISKE~l~l\\l September 22 • 9 "M · 9 PW /l's Mickey's Birthday and 'tQJJ gel the presents/ Every child, 11 years of age or under, ~.,.iJ! receive a gtft from Mickey Mouse. ~, A~m-on-g~h7is_su_rp_ri~,.-1"i1ts,-11-,e: I Schwinn Bicycles • Kodak periscopes • Carnation ice cre,;im • Mickey Mouse and friends reco1ds • Revell Sp;u:ie Man Model Ki1s • Kol;i Killie do lls from Mallel • 6-pack c,;irlQnS of Coca-Col.i •Whitman Tcll-.1-Tale 'ooks • Oisneylilnd Tickel books • (7" IM•t~ ... •.ii~i...ii Eitra-spetial birthday adivities include: AT 4:00 PM-a giant birthday par.:ide honoring Mickey and featuring over 40 of his Disney character friends. PLUS, ON STAGE-a birthday surprise show st.irn ng 01soeyl.ind's Kids of 1he Kingdom. Shows it I 30, 3.00, 4.30, 6·00 ind 7;30 PM Disne,yland Dl'EN-Wt:~""' S\IM. • ClOSID 1.o.. & Ti.os. ' IZ&Os t CQt.lT CQIOl4A. •L MA•' NOW SHOWING ADULT ENTERT.AINM!NT SANDY DRNNlS. KEIR DULLFA-ANNE HEnvooo AI;~~H "El..t:.u....,, E:IQ,,,. ~ arut ~ .~1=b...Q. ... • ... Ployl•o-... .orUo8:tJ.. ..,,,£.. "SWIET NOVEMIEr" Sindy Oenni,-Anthony N1wl1y * * ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl·WAY 39 DRIVE·IN F.VERY EVENING AT ••• 7:15PM THE GRADUATE PLUS 2"d FEATURE. l"flter Sellltf"I "THE PAITY'" LAST COMPUETE SHOWSTARTS AT 9:1 5 BUT DIRECTOR-MIKE NICHOLS MATINEl!S DAILY ""WES GARNIR ~ GIDAH lllHUll' . IYARllll . • 'Th• 'PINN JUN8lr W ill iam Holden In "Devil's Bri9ade''. ---------AND --The Mlnsch (()(J)OrOltion P..~, St.eveMcQueen Faye Duriaway. ANonnan Jewison Fiim Sp.cl.I P.T-A. ~ M"'1 ... -ID:JO •• .._ "McHALn MAYr" -All s •• .,. SO¢ I • •• :i Go< girls; • anoth Ltll'• I Wei ttnc ' 'Only ' thls • Carol now, '.than EV . eQtri> . In cl! ' COtlle : of N• ' fi'rst Ne: th• • art c : Sow• • will I ~ R~ . 12 0 : Coro · send , Kem: the . frien· .Pu cha.I• Bb ~ Po t"1 1 .. Yo j;thon l! Leur "' H I "'Winn ~· ~ ~: . • • ·• •• . , ' ' ' ' ' . ' ., ' . • • ( I l F n 6 F 10 p • ., 1.C ,. 15 5 I; l&C I• 11 f ··--rr ; 18 s • 20" -.u 23h ' 24' ' 25 E ... ~· ' I 2 JP Jll ' as -37' n 38 5 ' tttf ' 41 I ' ,.•t l ~ .. 13 i I ll \ I • ~I I -~·..-I • . -... •• . ' ' Good mon>lllC, boyw and glrla/ aod welcome baclt to ..-SMurday In Uncle W'• Clonler. I WeU. tile mail beg la 1et- ti'ne 1llmmer and llimmer. • Only lix lotten to Uocle Len · this ,...k -end Jul! ""' for Carol's Corner. Come oo · now, kids; you can do bitter : Ulan that. ' EVEN WITH tho lack of · entrlH, we had a tough time , in choollng thia week's art · conteet wlnDer. Mike Mello ; of Newport Beach came in • fir<t by a whisker, Next week, boys and girls, the 1ubject for Uncle Len's art contest will be football : So we hope a lot of you boy£ • will get aboard this one. I • ··-··-· -- ~ Remember, anyooe under · 12 oan enter Uncle Len's : Corner, and eacb week we · send three lucky winntn a ~ Kennedy half dollar. Spread · the word around to your * PRIZE WINNER * This week's contest winner is Mike Mello, 81t'J. 516 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach : friends. THE CAT AND Tiil!: JllRDS .PuHyca~ pu..,0.t, don't chase UI blrd9 ; Bltdie1, fly up ; does the Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest Here's all you do: (I) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 5\.\ inches ~de and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own wori. (3) Put your name, ago and addre11 on back of drawing. Mall it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Bo• !!«>, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy hall dollar. ~catp.DT? L.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'I Poor little J>ll"ll'Clt, don't :ut ut birds; >< You lbould be lrieodly, ttJi<n we coold Juot play. contett are Le1lie B!,jiler, 10, FoootaiU V1Ueyj Loui3a Lombardi.1 11, Costa Mna; John Torian, 9, N•wport Beech, and Sharron Barber, ti, Huntington Beach. '(I le11r1 P'orbn. ,,,... N-.ort l"c" t H 0 NORABLE mention •'Winnrtra in this week'• art •• ... •< '• ' .. ' ' ' "' MY LITTLE BUNNY I know a little bunny, His fur is fluffy white: He has a wiggly no11 That bothers him at night. It K_..,. ll11f ,_,..,,. .... II IM!lt '""'' M. lint IM!I Y-~ ,_ .. !ti V111irt fW tii, ...... "' 911ftp • "" '*"' Miii -CMtftt, 1111811 ,_ ,.._ • lftr't '9 l.ll!tlt L• .._ ua. c"111 Mtta. C•IH. •• .. ~'-·-·---Caro/~ Corne·------, , . RIDDLES AND .JOKES ' ' , ' . ;.-o:~--~~~~~~-.-..... ~~~'-~~~~~--, : -tt. < ! I 1' ~ ~· ' ; ,,,.~ *. Dear Carat: What 11 the difference · ~ between a dentist and a teacher? ' .. -·PRIZE 'WINNER ·111n~1 o, no.( :J!:f ''"4'• ''ff pu• 'ffnoUA JnoA u of no.< 111•• •uo tJtMtUV -LevlM ~""~ n • .., ,,..,.,... Drift '"'' Miia Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Ftmlnlnt .... Er Fasltntr 10 Put through a sltvt ··· 14 Asian c lty 15 Small 41 Ctrtaln Europtans 50 A•trlcu lvttclst 52 lttllOft by YIOlfttCt 5J Contlftd •11•trwt '6 BoY Yesterday's Pun!• Solvtd: S.11~ , • ., ct•ntf••• •• Alli lvt'y, c/e Ofo1199 CMll Dolly Pllet, les 1160, c... ...... c.llf. ..... -....... ~-....... Wor1f IMl l!nq~._...11 to Kiin W1lltc., IM t. o1 G11ton11, ttcwlh Ctr&llruo, fW Mr lllltlllofl: WW you tell me about the French Foretp LerlonT Most naU0111 keep trained annJes to de!end their homellnds. And 10metlme1 the dtl.nnl of one nation vol\.llteer to help protect tome other land. T h e 1old!er1 of the P' r e n c h Forelp Lesion ~lht not for their own courrtritl, but for others. of North AtriCI.. T h e n France loct. its hold on Algeria, and Lecton head· quertlrl WU duy:ced to Aub&gne near MJIWWe, 1n the south or France. Tbo Le1lon ~en11 have foulht a1 beroe1 in many wara. 'Ibey loutht tile Germano in boll! World Wara, and Ille J-In lndocbino. In 11183, l!lmperor Napoleon m 11nt them to ballle in l!I u ~c 0 • Out· numbered by -2,()()() to ODt, they retuatd to IUn'ender. At thJ1 battle of Qamerone OD Aprll 30, 11183, tile last •Ill men made 1 final bayonet charge In which only three survived and were ca.ptured. April 30 11 1till celebrated by f or m er le&lonnalrec around the world w b o rattier to retell the proud atory of Camerone. The French For1!gn Leaion II a IClrrint cbap!M 1n the 1001 h1lt<>ry or bum.an warfare. Some people cleJm that these feartome oid bat-ru,,. dly1 ... ciloDtrin(. Loll Of UI dream with hope of a warlet1 world. But win· nine peace •ee!NI harder than wlmrlnc wara. tt call.I for a cleverer kind of human P~UTS DR. KILDA~ GORDO JUDGI! PARKER 5™?' THIS "SHE:tl.A! I M,t..TE TO BOTME« YOll "T THl5 HOl/lt ~.&UT I MUST SEE 'llCXJ •• , PLEASE ! MOON MULUkS TUMILEWEEDS land body 16 Canadian Indian 17 Flsh.ft.UnQ :"'--m,ammal of Flmdy f•tu~ uu~:~ {attbtry: 2 WOffl 62 Samuel ~ you have been enchanted by a movle about the men of the famous Foreip Legion. Perhaps you yearn to wear that eiamoroue uniform and ride to battle across tbe hot aod aandy Sahara D e 1 e r t. Perhapl you lone for a life of action and excitement. You are not scared of bard work, low pay; poor food and 1omtti.m.M a f e w mlchtY toulh companlon1. II this 11 your dreem, you must wilt ldll you are 18 befort you can enlist 1n tile famOu1 French F o r t 11 n Legion -by which time you have every rl&ht to chanl• your mind. You can enllat until you nach your 400!. blrtbday, and once you enter, you ar1 expected to endure the harsh di1cipl1Dfl of umy lift for a tmn of five years. !nvwy. Pethap1 1 Job In .-----------., tile Peace Corps fl today'1 NOBLE MUMANITARll\N TllAT I AN\1 equivalent of a term In tile ~AKE·EYE, MY BOY, I SYMPATHIZE Fmlch Forelp Legion. 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II 1oldlerln( !1 dellollely your cho1en career, then you would be wMh the worid'e touetie1t, mo 1 t famou1 fl.fhtlng men. No other troopl havt deserved and been etven 10 DWIJ honor• and decoratiOIUI. Yet 1tranet to say, the11 bravt lfilomWrOI UI not fl&btloll for Uletr OWD. countries. The Lesion to a !ranch of the French Army and most of ifl officers are French, but Frenchmen cannot enlist tn the rankJ. Wben the legion .... founded in 1831, Ille idea was to enlist forei gn 60ldJera f« duty out.tde France, especially to help conquer and Wbdue Frerich colonies and other land• in N ortti Africa. About 4.000 volunteered for the firat Legion - Italian& end German11 1 Spori!ardo and Poles and 11· soldiers from the Sw111 Guard. Thetr flag bas a l'OOller llandinC on a globe cnnt.ertd on 1ht red-write· and-blue tricolor of France. It beU'I the words, "The Kine of tho Fr...:11 to the Foreign Legion." 0 n I y realmtrU of the flMOUI Legion have the right to flJ the banner o( tbe French Lepoa of Hooor alon( with their own flil. UoUI 1182, the Leaion 1toadquarler1 WU In Sldl·bol-Abbel aloog" tbe fertile coe.ltllnt just north of A!rtca '• Sahara Detert, aod much LeilOO acllvlty -cenl.•nd In thi1 area. Batto tcr•P• and sklnntsht1, the 1 t u r d y leg lonna lrea did con· atructlon w°"):. T h • Y encted most orb modenr type bulldlnp lo the dti,. ----------------- '""' ,..., , """ -•-" CONDmON!.. "T"'°"11 Nl'lllMtry, •n t, d ltGCt!Mltr I r--:--tr-New Yer1l. !of 1111 tu•lleftt 11 Who lnveated Ute 1calet Mu1tc a:rew mort beautUul • the human race grew older. It •tarted wll.b beattnc d:rum.11 but even Our caveman. ancertor1 betao addinl a In 1houte to tile 1--._:;,... _______ _. tom-tom1. Lit«, people madt otber mulical in· strumew and invent e ~ aerie. cf notes ttiat sounded pleuant. About 2,000 year• age a Gl'ff:k scholar named Pythag...., filured t b o t there are even 1 p a c e a between the hJgh notes and the low notes. He wu sure that the sound of mUlic Is a science. We new know tha( each note has its own number of sound vtbratlon11 - a number ot tiny pulse• per second, end we can agree wUb Pythagoras that musical scund can b e liudled 1elent1lleally. In tlloea farofl da)'t, th• Greeb uted seven.I kind• of mutlcal lulel. They were called model. You can play a Gt-eek mode by using only Clle wl>lte nole1 on tile piano. About 11000 yean a10, a monk named Guido WM choir matter at tht mona.st.ery of Areuo. He planned • oyotom ol writing nottt tc mate it easier to reld mtWc and devetoped a ltandard 1cale. The musical acale we UM today .. grew out of Gu.ldo'1 work. A look at hiJtory tells w tbat work on the mu&Jcal scale began •eea a g o . ContrlbUUOM were made by many ~ 0\11f the ceoturitl Ud· po oat person meted. lt from rrtai'I to - MUTI AND MISS PEACH Saturdq, S.,t~ 21, 1968 OJJL Y PILOT 9 " .. Ii H I ,[ 1 DOM'T 1tNQW WHAT 10 PCl $AA\! lMrU7'f IN61 ST'S THAT WI Rllli OfF AMP 6!r Ml.RIUIC' Fl'iT nuN6 IN THf MO«NIN&! I MUST l).l.K TO \IOU! I MAW A CAil UN t U>Mi OVIR TO f!EE Yoll' I OON'1' wmr TO SEE YOU MOt.J)ER IN JAIL, LAD I WE MUST WOP.K' TOGETHER FOR YOUR BETTERMENT! WllRX TO LI FT YOU OUT OF THE MIRE! I WANT TO HILP'VOUI 11~ - ATTA , 5/J'// ' +IAVE ANO'l'HER, CALM '71JUR NERY'ESI 1y Chart. M. Sch•ll ly Ken lahl ly Gus Anfolcr f \... By Harold Le Domr ly r.rd Jolmson 111.1. WY T!IAT! I'M ~~W~yS CUlltrOOS Yll'ltl ~ C!ftf,l.111 ~~~:,~~~:iu.! ly Tom K. Ryae By Al Smltli ' l ) • ' • 19 ~lY PllOT S.lW'dtJ, 5epttinbfr 21, 1%8 Real Estate Q<lestions end Comment By Randon McCardle Realtor We thought we had our house sold. Thtn the ••l•sman went to • real estate training muting for • week. Ha returned and bombed the transaction. Greet things you people learn at'thosa mfftlngsl What do your leaders teach you .•• ''How to Win Frlend1, Influence People and. Bomb De•I•"? B. P., Huntington Beach ' "Learn more. earn more, serve better" is the name o( the game. Real estate salesmen are attending many, many classes. 1'he stress is on education and pro- fessionalism. Some of the things I hear at our meetings J?ake me very proud. Listen to a few and see what you think: "Consider the client's inter.ests before your own." "Never discuss your client wtlh anyone." "Give your clients all the facts whether good, bad or indifferent." "We have always tried to be selective in our choice of listings and avoid properties that we think are overpriced." • .. We have tried to deve1op a reputation for being energetic, gt>-getters and being 'on the ball', so that our customers know we can do a real job for them." "The responsibility is on the company to resolve the problems of the client, at no matter what time or cost to us." "We have made a· great eUort over the years to develop a reputation for being absolutely honest, sin· cere, cou rteous, friendly, dependable, as well as for being truly professional and experienced." "We endeavor to service all complaints and misunderstandings. Service is offerred on tax ad- justments, zoning changes and community betterments. "We assist in the organization of garden clubs in new communities.' "\Ve have built a reputation for unbiased opinions on value -for specialized knowledge in our fields, such as transoortation, wages, taxes." "We keep abreast of trends and modern methods of real estate p ractice." "Attract the best people possible in all phases of the business -and keep them!" Etcrow. Why it it nKettary? M. R., Newport Beach The seller does not want to part with a deed until he is certain of his money. Ne!ther the buyer nor the lender want to part with their money until they are cer· tain that the seller's deed will convey clear title; the buyer for the sake of his title; the lender for the sake of • its security. • The solution is to have an impartial party receive the documents and moneys, hold them while it is being determined that the sel1er's title is clear and all other agreements have been complied with, then disburse them. This party is called the escrow agent. f:DITOlt'l MOT1!1 RMlllll R, McC11'11!9 11 111 .. .,..,_. 11111Ylt, l rltlllf!ll • el IM ltMI Ell•l.n.. I nl!MI lld'u..,., I d!!'Hftr If IM C•Hft ... 11 •1-1111111 ' 91' lltll EHlll Tt1cllln. IVll!tr •I "lt11I llltlt Ill C1llfe"'l1", S111d YIVr .u"" • t11>111 IM nm"""'tl No lt111<11ll R. MCCINlle, U I 1111 DAILY PILOT, P.O .... : , ""' c..i1 """' c.111. mu ....... . Mission l'iejo Harbor View Homes Unveil New · Models The story ol the Irvine Ranch Mafiter Plan adds a chapter Sunday with the unveiling of Harbor View Homes in Newport Beach. A major community pro- I '. j~ct •hich will \lltimately have more than 1 , 0 0 0 homes, Harbor View Homes is a. development Of the Donald L. Breo Co., Los Angel ... Rancho Sells ·27 Of First Homes Twenty seven 21h acre country ranch h~unesites sold in len t.han 48 hours after they w~e m ad e availabl~ to tbe public at Rancho Oa1ll'ornia l a s t weekend. f\tajor reason for this mini "land rush" is U\at Rancho California is 8ll 87,500 acre agrarian development io southwest Riverside County where most transactions range upward from 20 acres for diversified agricultural uses, and rural residential sites are at a pretWum. Until last ·saturday only 1'46 ranch homesites had been offtred to the public. When the third and final sectiot\ ol 39 additional sites was announced, committed buyers began lining up three days ahead of the opening. First iD line, interestingly enough, was Thomais M. Furst Sr. of Lake San Marcos, who arTived on Wednesday. He was joined by other.s as the week went on until 12 purchasers were lined up 18 hours before the parcels went oo sale. Rancho California officials set up special ground rules for the early bird buyers. In order to hold their place in line, awaiting the opening date, early arrivals had to sign in at 9 a.m., 12 noon, 3 and 5 P.m. each day. 200 View Republic's South Coast Models Model homes in the South may be obtained from the Coast series, newest com-Republic Homes sales office muni·ty by Republic Homes, at 3113 South p a c if i c opened their ornate doors to Avenue, Santa Ana. atmost 200 perSons at the Sept. 15 grand opening of the development. The new homes, just minutes from the South Coast Plaza shopping center, are in one of the last developments to be made :available in the established Santa Ana community. Designed for "the California woman," t h e a r c hitecture embet.isties simplicity in structure with new features like a center atrium, (rant sundeck. and a balcony retreat otf the master bedroom. A choice of three models in three different elevations are offered in three, four and five bedroom designs. South Coast series homes are priced from $33,500. Twentf~ght homes .are .a9ailable for immediate oc· cupancy. Additional information Recently annexed to the city of N~W{Y.)rt Beath, the 212 acres that comprise the first area of Harbor View Homes has been uniquely planned as a neighborhood Meanwhile letters an d checks were arriving Crom other purchasers requesting the Ranch to holC: a site until they could arrive on Saturday. Furst purchased t w o parcels. one for himself and one for his son. HoWotftg down second place was Orin Terry of Huntington Beach, who purchased t h r e e parcels. Average price of the parcels ranged from $13,000 to $15,000. Addition of tlle 39 new parcels brings to 185 the total number of residential sites at Rancho CaWornia. A total of 164 hornesites now have been sold or ttserved, and a dozen homes are oc- cupied or nearing com· pietion. to provide freedom of move- ment, security, natural en- vironment and beauty and to impart a quiet, ''country" abmosphere and charm. The unique plan situates the fil\'!t 54.7 homes withirl walking distance of a six· acre centtal p a r k , ac- cessible from the distinct loope<l streets of the com- munity. TI1e looped streets provide an added measure of sahty and privacy Designed by t'he Bren firm to become the center of recreational and leisure ac· tivi-ty, the park contains pedestrian walkway5 which connect the children's play areas, adult lei.sure areas and large playfields ror ac· tive games. Wit:l1in the park is an ex· elusive recreation and swim club for residents wbo automatically beoome mem· bers with purchase o( a IIarbor Vlew Home. The club will have a large community building in con- temporary Ca I I for n i a architecture, Olympic-size swimming pool, wading pool for children and extensive patio area aod sun decks. The community building wiU have a large party and game room wij.h h u g e fireplace and men's and women's shower and locker rooms. Contiguous to the park is an eight-acre elementary school site wbich haS been designed as an integral part of the park. The school's · large playfield overlaps the southern section of the park, providing additional recrea· lion.al facilities. Both the park and club will be ready for use by the first families of Harbor View Homes. On view Sunday will be six Harbor View H om es Up .7 Percent models, .....,., !run .... to five bedrooms 1n one "1 two story s<yllngs. PrJ<:!<I from $25,995 to 136 .995, ~e homes offer homebtcyfl:rl one of tbe big.gest new home values In. Southern California. The home values ate further enhanced by the 90 percent, ~year loans at tl.9 percent inte!'est. They also are offered for sale under the new Irvine Company land lease-Option program whe:retly a buyer may leue or purchase land with tl}.e home. The buyer may elect-.to lease, and then may~)?.· ercise his optioo to puros.iie at any time during the tetm of the lease. Uoder this~ gram, the Bren s a lE s department is able ·l a "tal1'or" each home sah:;\o the buyer's financial needs. • ·< ' County Land Value Rises · The average p r o p e r t y a point.'' Nine assessors ha v e assessment in OrBllge Coun-'Pe!'C'etltages for every legally chosen a lesser ty was confirmed today .at c o u n t y but one -Santa percentage than tt\e 25 pcr- 22.2 percent of market Barbara -changed in ttie value, up .7 percent from year as 4t county aisissesons cent goal this year. They 1967, according to !!he State strove for a uni.furm 25 per· are Sba!lislaus, 20; ~o, BoaTd of Equalization. ceot assessment percentage 2'.2; Napa 221h; Marin. Chairman Richard Nevins required by law in 1971. lmpertial, Siskiyou and said the state· wide weighted ~Iowever, N6Vins , who Trinity. 2 3 ; Sacramento avet"age clipped from 23.2 re pr e s e n t s Southern ~.6; and Hwnboldt, 24 per· percent to 23 p e r c en t Califuria.. said that "Most of cent. "because 1tie percentage in tile char.gse were fnactiortial. "If the asseSSJOr is w:i.thin lD.s Angeles County, Vt'ttich There were almost as many a paint either way of this has 38 percent of the 11tate'ii reasons foo:r the variations .as announced rratio or Of ..tbe taxable property, fell nearly there are counties." statewide average. ~~-·~~~~~-~~~.~~~~~~-=-~~ Ridge Sales Mount ' Sales of 1t1ission Ridge homes -largest, most lux- urious homes in Mission Viejo -have increased substantially in re c en t ·~:eeks, reports John T. Martin, vice president of marketing and sales for Mission Vie j a Company , developers of the 11,000-acre n e w town in 1outheastem Orange County. ··since we opened Mission Ridge early this summer. sales have continued at a steady pace." Martin said. "But in the last few weeks they have jumped dramatically. We are cur· rently selling much fa ster than homes normally sell in the 136,CXX> to "52 ,000 price rant;e for several reasons. ''First, most fa m i I i e s buying .a home at Mission Ridge have older homes they mugt sell. And. because Utt! res.a le market has gain- ed sl.Tength in recent weeks, the finaneing needed to sell older homes is much more readily available. "Second, the impact of next year's Autonetics move into this area is already being felt, even though the plant site is just being grad- ed. Several of our recent buyers are Autonetics of· !icials who know tbey will be transferred. "Thlrd. the simple fact is that more .and more people Tra1is-Robles Na1nes Burke New Manager Sales executive Bill Burke has been appointed general sales manager ol the TnaM- Robles Corporation's foor developments in Or an g e County. it WM announced IOOay by Bernari J. P.ny, • preoldent ol tile buUd!ne corporation. Burte wiD be in char&e of me merdl.andl.sing and sen. ing d -OUt bome1 et Olateau Blanc aOd ParadlM Manor ill ~In Velley; Tustin North t~ Tultiil; end Magic Lonlml bomeo In Santa Ana. ~ In Qtlllornl• ....i _.. etreJea tlnot 1964, Burka l his bell a Ulet nw Jr f.« ~ ol. the 1argat dev•l•pera In Soutbem Callf<rnla. 'SALl!S MANAGER Bill llurb are becoming aware or ttie tremendous values offered .at Mission Ridge. Our re· cent sales include two doc· tors, a dentist, two airline pUots, end seven.I industrial executives.'' The homes at Mission Ridge range from a three bedroom, one-story model with 2,160 square feet to a five ·bedroom. two-story model with 3,100 square feet. Many custom features are included. Mission Ridge looks out over the famed Mission Vie· jo Goll Course. Exceptional advantage has been taken of the prime view lot! with the use of as many as 10 sliding glass doors and three se· cond floor decks In one of the homes. The Mission Jtidge models are on Mont.anoso Drive. between the golf course and the recently completed recreation center. Monticello Sales Soar Monticello Homes reporta record sale1 during the month of Au.gust. Since builder -developer, Jim Starbird, inaugurated his new, one.price poUcy of n>,950 on the remaining two-a n d three-bedroom homes in this deluxe coo- dominiwn development, sales have been &kyrocket· ing to a new hlgh. These family designed homeJ oiler great advant- ages for children, with heat- ed nrinunloi pools, priva.te club bou11 lhd <ltber-rec- reatlooal aotivttle1. The T1'an1·Rc>bles c.r,ioraoon, i..lq-ed In Foun«ain Valle1, I• LOCA[ Jh&e(ltbt eornc>kti.aC 12 Mainor with 2A more plan-N• ""-"._.,..,., .. 11, , .. uni1I tt Cbateau BJ.aoc wttti • nfld; and ltarting 10 im· M•r•, .. .,., tlay, •Hvt "'"••'• an ~ In varioul tetely 14. Tustin Nortfl ••litt (r"' th• tt••™ stage1 0 CObfstrucUon: 26 others tl&ted for tht °'•"r. ... ,. tilt DAIL 'I' CinlJhine at Parad.J.se neat future. .__'_"_0_· ________ ., BIG SPORT ON THE RANCH Even the littlest leaguers enjoy the sporting life at IRVINE RANCH. They're guaranteed elbow room to run and jump and grO\Y as nature intended. because IRVINE RANCH fulfills the human need for sun and sport. ~ Playgrounds. parks, village greens and the wonder of untouched countryside ..• ballparks, tennis courts , beaches, lakes. country clubs ... playihg fields at grammar and high schools, and the University of California, Irvine .•• these are just part of the delightful living enjoyed by IRVINE RANCH famili es. ;. S ec whnt the \vide open spaciousness of the world's largest master-planned region has to offer your family. I-Jomes in every price range now under construction in 5 individual communities. Begin with a visit lo the IRVINE RllNCH INFORMATION CENTER on Santa Ana Freeway at Myford Road; two miles east of Tustin. ~ Open daily 9:30 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. IRVINE: RANCH - --~----------------------~----_..._.... ~ ~ --_..._ ... -· -----~ --~ ---- J, . •• , ' ' L 1 .of poJ 4 rei ago ori co• Ra de• be< poi lh• cl.: "" ro< Sid ill! let ra· sh> r J ( be'. me d~ gr. Sa> In Ca d~ Ht I n c~ na "' yo sd In SC ne b< ct ar w· ·" .. • .. ~ ' ··- " w OI v n• p C> c II u n .. "' tt " .. .. c ~ - Politics to Dot CREA Convention Although billed as a motloo plctur, produced by 1 ' g r a n t educational COii.· CREA and filmed by Uni· ference" by Its president, venal, entiUed "A House 1!obert W. K.,,,. of " b !Jakersfield, the California To Uve In, will e Real Estate Association's previewed. at the Oct. 2 amu.al conventioc a,t the San general seasion. Following a F'Nnc.irsco Hilton Sept. 28· documentary format, the Oct. 3 is likely i<> find ball.floor film "!$ intended politics a co-S'lar. to make clear to the general The program HS~ Gov. publl'C," K-arpe explained, been successfully following Ronald Reagan as keynoter, "that realtors will gi've that pollcy since 1963. Tile Dr. Mu Rafferty as a equal eervice to everyone, film document.t that." general ees&ion speaker, no matter what hit ethnic A new film strip, "Let's Rd:>ert T. M.onagan , background. Abollm Substandard HOW>· 'V Saturday, Se,t1mbef 21, 11J68 DAILY '1LOT J J RE Parley at Coa~t Investment Series Opens October 1 'Ibe first session of the four..,,art Ora.nee C o a 1 t College Real Estate Invest· ment Conference wlll be held Oct. 1 witti a trio of Orange County e x perts discussing local real estate opportumtl ... The conference will be held in the Newport Harbor lligh S c h o o I Auditorium from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Robert N. Weed, publisher of the DAU. Y PILOT, will give the welcoming address to open the conference. At 7:45 p.m., Han'y Bab- bitt, formerly Community Relations Director f o r Leisure World in Laguna Htlls, will speek on "Orange County -A \Vay of Lile for Business and Pleasure." Babbitt is now general manager ol the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Randall R . Mccardle, owner of the Real Estaters, will apeak at 6 p.m. on "Why Invest in Re a I Property?" Following a lhort break, McCardle will agairl speak OD "Tailoring Your Real Esb!.te Investment." McCar· die said h1I tiaik will cover how to determine the in· vestment objective, pro. perties best suited t o achieve that objectiv-e, and analysing tbe financial re- qui.remmts to get and keep the investment. of Realtors, and treciu<otty acts aa a consultant in i:.t estate me.ttera. He has taught in the OCC Evening Divisloo.. He writes a weekly column In tbe D A I L Y PILOT. ~ Although tllere ls no lid· mission chM'gt, tickets will' be nquired lo -tho lecture•. Ttlese are available at DAILY PILOT offices tn Costa Mesa, Hun· tington Beach, Newport Beach and Laguna Beech, at the OCC Evening College and at the Newport Harbor· Costa Mesa Board o t Realtors office at 401 N. Newport Blw., Newport Beach, and at the high school on the night of the McCardle is a recent past president Of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board lectures. Maembly minority -· "We -Ibo pullllc lo ingl" .P'oPO<ed by CREA, aa a legWattve luncbecn realize,'• be ~. "that will also be &bown, Karpe speaker, !Mid. Assemblyman rea.lton in Callforttla .. said. It outlines a plan for Jobi T. Knox and State bwocl by 1bt:r c<>de of pnlC• r.ltors i<> help attack that semtor LeY9s F. Sherman t1ces, code of ethics:, and the problem by acting as a ,. co-paneJlsts at a poUtical law not to d.lscrlmmate cat.atyst tor coocerted pro- ..natrs conference. egaimt myone amt. have grwns fu their commUDlties. None i. apt lo pass up the'Ji;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! opportunity to m-a.ke ll PLENTY OF HEAD ROOM HERE Veluted Celling 11t Turtle Rock Homts Zoned Living Draws ·· Sales to Turtle Rock .· Truly zooed living is one .of the big reasons for the popularity of H-shaped Plan 4 at Turtle Rock Hills, reports Gordon Tripp, sales agent for the univer9ity- orieoted development in the coastal portion of the Irvine Ranch. "One side of the H is devoted to the f o u r bedroccns and two baths," pointed out Tripp, "while the other ii for the bury ~ytlmo oreu: the titcllen, breakfast -· and family room. Connecting the two sides are the !DOf'e qui« llv· Ing and dlni&g areas. "Sever.al other de 1 lg D features of Plan 4 rate raves: the long, gracious sheltered entryway, pro- New School _ .. tected with wrought iron gates in oome models; the raised entry hall, and a separate lawidry room. The1 master suite is noteworthy for several reasons: huge Mr. and Mrs. wardrobes, a sliding glass door that opens to.the back yard, a separate vanity in the dressing room, and the bath's wall of glass leading to the secluded patio." Tripp added that the re- cent Irvine C o • an- nouncement that 1aod in t.he community of Turlle Rock is now available on either a lease or purtbase basis bas fm-ther JDcreased t h e popularity of these derigns by arcllitect Richard Leitcli. PU!'Chasera can now acquire title to as mudt as one-hall acre of the famed Irvine Ranch for only $8,800 . . !lear Ito inleroectiOJI ol Campu.t and Culver Drtve1, Ulo W.. offl"' !J at 5281 Alnalfl Drive, Irvine. political hay with t h e November electfoos loom- illg. The 46,000-member 8S90ciatton is also on record aa supporting Proposition 9, the eo-called Watson Pian f<r redu<:J.ng piopeiiy taxes to me percent of m·arket value over a five· year period. The assoclatlm bu never been noted for hang· log back ln a politico! ftg!it when property owners are lnvoMd. With some 3,llllO _.,.,, real estate saletmerl, and thdr guesi. expecUd i<> at· tend from 178 local ""'1 e5tate boards in Oalitornia, the polltioal brew collld be potent. Adding to the political overtones, ttie s o • c a 11 e d "urban crisis" will come in fur its share of attenttooby the re.alt.ors, at least 11 far as housing ls concemed. Assemblyman Monagan'• lopie at the legislative lllllClleon Sept. 30 will be "The Pllg!it of Housmg -Whbse Problem Is It?" Lyn Davis of Dallas, presldeot of the National A..aoclotion ol Real Estate Boards, will .aa, focus oo urban Ula .and po66ible cures, Karpe said, by cal.1- lna fur lntet>sllled -• of NAREB'1 Make American Better Prog!'8Dl. Action by local boards of realton to belp provldo belle< low In· come housing t h r o u gb private aod fDVernmentaJ cbaiallr " part ol the pro-gram. A now color and Drawings C.Ompleted Working dr.awings a r e being completed fOr a modern $850,000 kin- dergarten through s-1 x t h grade school planned for the San Joaquin School District 1n Orange County's Cap!Str811() H i g b 1 a n d s development near Laguna Hills. Mesa Planning Firm Designs Condominium Los Angeles arcllitects FlewelllnC -Moody said construction on the still wi- narned 6Chool Is &eheduled to begin by the end of the year, with the completed sdlool availeble for students ln October of 1969. The contemporary ooe- level elementary school will house 20 open class areas, student areas between each grouping of foor cl.asstis, a multi·use room for group and indfvidual study, a teachers' workroom cen- tl'alized to all class areas, a n iMtrucbonal-materlals center, library and interior courtyar&! -all under one roo(. The 37,865 square foot school will be built on a nearly nioe-.acre site. It will be fully carpeted in au classroom, study, and work are~ and will be air--roo- dilionod tlu<>u!lhout. T h o m a s • Richardson Associates, a Costa Mesa land ·planning and erchitec- turial firm, has completed WOl"kin.g drnwiflgs for Ule first statut.ory ~ndominiwn in Riverside, a $1,500,tlK> project, accor ding to spokesman Fran k D. Hatridge o{ Ca lifo r n J a Federal Savings. Builder will be 0 . P. Ladd of Riverside. Called Canyon C r e 1 t Villas, the project will have 50 single bmily homes in- corporated irvto 25 buildings oi two homes eadt, all oriented with views al the Canyon Crest Golf Quft. On eiPt acres near the UniverUty of ce.Iifornia at Riverside, Canyon Crest Villas bas been designed In C a 1 ifomla contemponll'}' styling, with heavy use ol natuml materials for ei- teriors and lnteri0!"5, in· eluding e~ed beam cell· ings. according to Walter RichardS<ln , principal o f 'lbomas Richardson Associates, Inc. Because of ttie nature of the topogniplly, all units will Irvine Ranch Tr(I ct be spilt level, and will bave out.side exposure on three sides plus us.? « clear· Jtolies and 1kyllte1, 'rucbardson said. All homes were de!ligned to take m'B.ximum ad· vantap o! golf course vi-ews. Because of the goU course orientation o f the project, i&ll homes have a -aru. roe golf cart storage which cen be coo· verted to a shop, boat storage area or for other use. Two recreation a r e a s have been designed f« the project. One will have a •wimming pool and -building: lhe other feoblrlng more passive recreational am tin l t I e 1 • An in· tercom.ecting walk l)'d.e1n will link the two ere.as, botb or whJch are in close prox· lmlty i<> all bomea. Reception to an· nooncement of the project, a«Udq i<> Hatridg•, baa been exceptlooal. aDd the number al potential buyer1 exceeds the number ~ units. The homes w1D. be ln the 125,000 lo !30,000 range. .~· Park Homes Open ' ··· Pr~..,. bomebuyer1 "Our new proJed com,. ·•m have an ~portunlty tblo btnes two types of liv!nc for -r Soatllern calll-." nld weekend lo ln.,,ect modol.• IAllch. "The Park home1, of The -k 1-81 and h1C01porat1n1 pivocy and VUIAgj Throe bon>ol, two nalural llg!ll, and Vlllqe new l'l"Jeola at Um--lly Three, olfedrir 18 clllf.,..l Park 'Wtdch Ce now under exterior eteV'itiQns, Jt"Ovide coDMrucdm by the Staoley bomebuyers with a wide C. Swartz Company on ,.~ of bolne 1tyle1 lrvil'le Ranch. Crom which to choose." According to A~ P. Lench, Lench said t h e con- tbe firm.'1 dlrec&or of atructton ~api bas been marketing, homebtt)'ttl can timed to colnclde with the Mt first band the uteo1lve company's special prevtew COOWuctlon pioject. .. ooe of 1 thawing ll<!heduled for late Chi large at ever e~ked October. He noted, bowevef', on the bi.stork ranch. He that th.ls weekend would hi Wei hom<l>Ul'm may "1lo an ld<al time ro 10lect noor ,.~ """ homeeltes and pla!lll and homt11"1. cb Ooor planJ Crom both a The Park hom81, base· b (1pel. triced from f3l,m t o fSS,995, range from an n:· ceptlonally largo lbreo bed- room IDd family room model to a luxurious five bedroom bOUIO -0 fOJ11111 dlnlnt ·room and lor&e atrlmp. The Village 'l'l!r<e llom<1, ranging in s.tze from a dramatic one story home with a covered entry to a four bedroom model with 1 raised entry, large living room and famity roam, are --priced from $23,1195 lo $31,995. University Park, sooth or Santa Ana, m,ay be readied by laldnc the S.nta Ami Freeway to Culver Road ond following 'tlle ldgn.s i<> tben<Ydeve~ ~ MRanGho La Cuastall Only 12 unsold Homes BUILDER'S CLOSE OUT Live under smogless, ocean·breezed skies at Rancho La Cuesta. Here are larse lots roomy enouah for • boat or trailer. Here Is the seulde llvlng your fam ily has wanted. (Walk or bicycle to Huntington Beach State Park less than a mlle away.)· And here are the very newest In features for your convenience and living pleasure ••• building techniques and craftsman· ship acquired durina six decades are evi· dent in these solidly constructed 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Here you will find huge structur31 beams, wood roofs and concrtte drives, while hand finished hardwood ce. lnets and ball-bearing drawer slides 1/e Indicative of the attention paid to deta11 ·1n these one and two story homes you'll be proud to own. Huntington Beach's finest residences! Al Rancho La Cuestal $25,050 TO $27,700; FHA.VA and Con.,.•nfion1I Term• ' ii .i J j by the sea ~ San Jose 3 Badroom - 2 Bolhs -C.theClrol Coiling• • All Underground Utifrtin • Show on Over All Tubs • Hand Textured Wans.• Built-in TY ond Tale- phona Outlats • w .. +ha....,,..oof EJec. tricol Outside Potio Cuti.+. Monterrey 2-4 lllMom-1 OJI 2 1111111 Larp Bonus or Rumpus A/ea. • Dining Area • All Bullt·lns: Ranae. Oven, Dish- washer, Stainless Stael Sink, Llrae l<ltchen Pantry • Cedar Shingle or Shake Root ~--------------__ .J ' I I • ' 11 OAll V PILOI' SaUlrd.t)', S!ptttnber 21, 1%8 . • ... Are you ready to live in a charming village neighborhood which looks inward along quiet, safe streets to its own school, park and private recrea· tion club?Where just outside, minutes away, are some of the world's most lively and vibrant places ... Fashion • Island, Newport Harbor, the Univer- sity at Irvine ... and your home per- haps is the dramatic Portofino... . with its fireside lounge, soaring ceil· · ·· '. :~";, ; r---'"'--r ing and upstairs master apartment-'------------- plus the "question mark room." $27,995: Can you resist the Portofi,no? four minutes: Iivine Campus, U.C. three minutes: Fashion Ishmd Shopping FROM $25,995 • ..... , ' -----------~---· • --···- five minutes: the sea at Newport Harbor Are you ready to enjoy the best of these two worlds in a home of exceptional style and convenience ... a wise investment in the master planned lands of Irvine Ranch? Well you can (at a price most reasonable)! Just come ·down the Newport Freeway toward the ocean, get off on MacArthur Blvd., go south on Ford Road. Turn left and 11sk to speak to Duffy. 01191 DONALD L.BREN COMPANY -----·-----------------------------------~---------- .. • -' ] F h a b d fo e •· p h a e " 0 h A 1' •• d I> .. 5. " ., " ~· - ti l ! )I •• L, .. ... • 1 I ~-"r"-----------... ~ -------. 4 .... -• ...;..;. .. :-.... • .. --~------------.... ~ 4 .. .. w ...... -··-·----4. -... -.. -~ ... ---_ ..... • 1 • • i taver Battles By IAC:X CUllLEY .... Ddr .......... LOS ANGELES -Rod 1-ot Corona do! MW: lac .. a bwy .i.y ot tennla tMaiy Jn -round - In tl!e '30,000 Podllc -Open Tennla T....-at Ule Sport. Arellll. Laver, the ..,__ '""81<• play- er, JOeS in a 5:30 p.m. lin&tea match agaillst Fred stnlle ot Auolrall.I. Then wllh barely ...,.. time to Clldl bis lJre<ltb, IArver will t.am-up with NONI· port Beacll'1 Ro, l'lmer""' in the oemi· -"' Ule me.·. -""*"' Stolle and Keo-. Urver adv-Into tmcbt'• •lne- Jeo oernl-linlll with • -vic-tory over amateur Cla1< Graebner, U, 6-2, S-1. Meanwbile, EJD4rton had given U.S. Open cbam¢on Arthur Allhe • blU.r bottle before lloelly bowing, 11-7, M , M, In one ot the toumey'1 flnott pairlnss. In the lint set, La--Plillued by cloM line -that w .... out ond ne4ted baot. • tbe tape. Jn tbe ~ h>o ,.,., -..Ver, bl W&IJ)IB Willeford Toughest on U.S. Team When u.s. ·olympk water polo C06Ch Art Lambert .-nee! his lisl ot aquad candidates Ile mew bJ would have to have le.Howe: wWl go6d IPl!J'ld, s<mng pimcl1 aod defensive alllll!y. And, be knew that a man wtU1. aB. those qualities --' pluo loul!l>DM• - would be a bonus. Tbus Dean Willeford, fmnerb" ot Huntliogtoo Beach. and now a resfdent al Balboa hl&Dd, came to 1be bNd ot the talent paoade. A3 I.ambert points out. ''Dean am do everything, mecbaDically. And tough? Waw rve seen him get a brokm nose and De\'et leave the game. He reset it himself and con- tinued with the action. "That's the kind of guy who will make us a booa Ide dark hone threat for an OlymJtc medal next month in Mexico Qty." Willeford a a Downey Jllgh-USC product am. was a fine swimmer aod poktst at both institutions. M a high school senior he made the 1963 U.S. team ~competed in tile Pan AmerioM. Games in Brazil. And he rePeated. the honor in '67 for our team whi1dl won the Pan Am gold DEA~ WILLEFORD medal at Winnepeg, Canada. He's a strong driver, can score with e:s:plosive quickness and is solid on defenae. One ob· server called him the best act· or in the game when it comes Ix> drawing foul call.I agalnot an opponenL Jlolden Mak.es Debut Bruins Favored Again -. Over Young Panthers LOS ANGELES (AP) -The PittsbUrSh P..U-launch what a hoped will be a wim»ng football sea80l'.I. after a five-year Lapse and UCLA begins its post-Gary Beban era when the two meet tonight. A Memorial Oolisewn crow4 of 4-0,000 oc more is expected to lit in on the seasan's opener fDr bMtl teams. Kickoff time is a p .m . The Bruins of. the Pacific-8 Con- ference, whc. rtwmed tile once-mighty eastern power the pa.st two years, 57- 14 and 40-8, are favored to win, primarily because Pitt's squad S heavily 5tocked with sopfunorts. C.oacb Dave Hart, in his third year at Pitt. ~ly Will .wt no 1"<s than eight sophs on defense and one er two on offense. To UCLA rooters, interest. centers on junior quarrerback Bill Bolden u he emerges from the shadow ol All· American Gary Beben, the hero of tbe team's success the past th!'ee years. Bolden stands 6-3, weighs 'JJ11 and is exceptionally fast ror his size. He is a dangerous long ball tlrowtr but may be less sktlled from short r ange. ln contrast. Pitt presents ita so~l· ed. mini.quarterback, Dave Havem - 5·9, 160 powxls, a sophomore, who w. rated no better tba.D fif1ll Jtrlog iD spring practice. Advance report.I Cl'edit Haft!'ll with excellent quickness and a rabbit-lib target on rollout plays for opposing Oef'ensive troops. ~ Behind Havem in 1be backfield ... Utree juniors, lwill'back:s Gary O'Mner, 195, and Joe McCain, 191, and Jell Jlrown. 221-pimd l\dlback. • At the ends are Skip Orszulak, .a •eniCC', and Gem'ge Medich, a junior. The Bruins have llimil .. expe:rt:eoce In their --Greg J ..... , 189, and George Farm«, :IK, ond 111111..-., .nd Rid: P\rdy, US, who may be one I ' 21 Days TH the Olympic G-.. of ttle ~ fullbacks io the cmference, is a eenlor. UCLA has exceptional S!>"'d at left eDd in track stars Rm Copelaod and Harold Busby, as well as !tarter Mike Garratt at right end and sopbomore back Mickey CUreloo. --Bolden, OOwever, is the man on tilt •pol Saddleback Opens First Grid Season By RON EVANI Of "" D911Y "llM ttatl' It takes the Marine Corps eia!>t neks Of. boot camp to tum a raw recruit into something retiembling 1 leatherneck. But Saddleback College coach George Hartman has been trying to improve on that time table and hopes three weeks Of foolbal.I boot camp a El Toro Marine Mc Station bu - long enoogbt to mold 36 pl.aytn iMe • learn. Hartman will get a partiaJ _.,.er looigbt when Saddlebadt ma1<,. lu first venture into int«t:dlegb.te ccm· petition at 8 o'clock agaimt California Lutheran <»J.lege'1 junior varsity learn. The game will bl playod at MilOIOO v ... 10 111gb School. Fielding • school'• -looll>all team is always a trying e:s:perieooe and Saddleback has drawn a tou&ti op- ponent Ix> ldclo>ll lbl football history. C"1 Lutheran u comJng all an 4-2-1 leal<ll and ft'aturet • bard l'UDNng game centered .-oond balfbact Joe Aquah. On d.,...., a liCht but quick Klngsm«i line lo -ed by a nnopladed Orange Countlan, 11111- pound Rld>enl Kolly !ll Sonny Hilll. Saddlebock aluady bu k>ot two stamn: for tomgtit'1 I • m e . QuM'terback Ro:f Gr.aw1 has bet2t lideli.ned wM:b a jammed ttlumb and left tadje Jack Kennedy has a OOm left --UIOD\.dAH >H II •• m m ill •• • Stolle, -~Oi·sposes · of Graehner dloplo)>ed hi> ...,.,.,,. ~ to p1- ·-'''""' lrom Gt-.. .. tbo<ICb G-. -tole ........ tbe diree- lloo bl .... """'- -obout bis °"' -In tbe lint oet, Lawerlx>ld tbe DAILY Pnm, "J'vo played Cllrt belare and I luoi didn't !mow what he-going to do." U La_. wblpi Stolle looigllt, he'll p)Oy 1be -"' tba -omll· ftnal m a t c h between Ashe and Km Ron-11 In SUncill)''• chompial> lhlp llnlla. Obvloull)' --he lort Ibo n bi Im I lo 1be -he -also bot by -poppi11g in th• ean betWnd Athe. Tl); apectetor s bod Ix> be ll>ld tw:e mt Ix> uoe the 00J: ,.ffie tbe bill WU ln play. bit lau!U were celled oo Mlle q><t..,..:st set. Both resulted In double f . and the IBst contributed t.o a eervk ·break wtiJ.cti 1ave Emereon the Best I l In Ul 1 second and tird set&, Asbe's .U..,. service roturns· llDd passing -wllb --at the not ..... him the win. stdl-eeeded Rosemvy Oalals C8me -!nm h>Q -""""' to doleat secoOO·seedM Ann Jones, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in 1be women's singles semi-finals. She was ~ 35 at match poSnt when she took a fall which debl<yect tile match for &bout one mmute end tben began her C001eback. ln the &>all oo Suoda~, Mi111 Caaak faces the winner d todey's semi-final met.ch between third-seeded M.iariia Buem and 11164 ...ct 1966 champion ~eeo Parker . Rustlers 1 Tabbed Over ELA Pirates Air Power Key in OCC Upset Bid By JOEL SCHWARZ Of 'lie D•llY PllM Shff AD-power, both ollenalvely and defensively, figures ta be the key when Orange Coast College travell to Nonwtlk at 8 tonight for its season football opener against C e r r I t o 1 College. Both teams have quarterbacks who can zing the ball and it looks like they will be lllllng tbe airlines. Orange Coast, with potentially Its best team in the last few yeara, would like nothing more than to knock oil Cerritos. The "8.Icons have apoHed Orange Coast's last three seasons with convincing victories over the Pirates in t:htlr first game. And when you've been outacared 70-7 in those three games like Orange Coast bu, the Pirates are overdue for a win. Directing coach Dick Tuckers' forces will 'be 1mall but mobile quarterback Paul Lemoine, who bolds all OCC passing records and bas look- ed sharp in drills. Lemoine has bit on 15 of 24 paue1 ~-)119 yards In two preseuon terldl.ges and has a number of fJne receivers to chOOJe from. The best a.re end Robert Castillo and flanker BnJCt Hieb, who has recovered from a pulled hamstr· ing that hampered hbn earlier this year. In the running department, let- terman Wayne Tinlin has won the starting tailback job after a fierce bat- tle with Ethan Oliver and Ramon Ricardo. All three 1 o o k e d ex- ceptionally well and Oliver and Ricardo both 1hou1d see considerable action behind Tinlln. Hard-running Mike Ogden rounds eut the backfield at fullback. While the Pirates art well set ln the offensive backfJeld, the defensive secondary continues to be the big question mark. The Pirates hive been m o 1 t vunerab1e defending againrt the pass and Cerritos hu a quarterback ln Rich Wilkins who cou1d make things miJerable for Orange Coul Wilktns has been ftrlng the ball up to 15 yards in drillJ with accuracy. Tucker will go with three lettermen and one fte1hman in his secondary. Veterans Bill Jenkin1, Ralph Godfrey and Oliver ril team up with Bruce Rone and have the big job of otop- panc l>e hit"OIM .tr game. Rams Favored To Win Second League Contest L06 ANGELES CAP) ·~ "' ~ ... '" "' = •Q Quartllrbact Roman Gabriel and the Loi Anloleo Rams, winn<n al their National Football Leque opener aptmt st. Louis, att favored to malte It two llrallht agalnat the l'Maburlh StH1'n ha" Sunday. A turnout ot 50,000 11 expected to wl1nen fie Rama' regular Hl.'°'1. debut In Memorial Coliseum, with lllckotf t!me set lor J :~ p.m. -tbe Ram1 uoed • oeoond-hall IW'p fer a 24-lJ trhxnpb in St. Lou.i i, Ille -""" downed :11-20 bY the New York Gtantl. ln ~ garnet OVf!I" tbt JI .. Loi Angela ta ~l-1 ovtr the Stee1er1 . ,,,. !Wnt an In. rood phyllcal ~ape except fer h condnued ...... ol lullbop Lullr ,...,._ 1iddlned by an ankle injury. ~ * * (~hallenge Cerritos READY TO FIRE -I ~uarterback Pa~I Lemoine will direct Orange Coe.st College's offensl t when the Pirates take the field tonight in Norwalk for 1!1e!r seasc ~opener against Cerrttos. Lemoine holds all OCC p .. .mg nocords. \ SURE-HANDED -Speedy Randy Vataha will ooen at flanker for Golden West College ton!g~ when ti le Rustlen pill)' host to Ea st Los Angeles In LeBanl Stadium. Vala \a h.. t ucc .. s(ully made !ht switch from running back to flanker. i Beefy Foe Throws Weight At Hosts By EARL GUSTKEY Of ftle 0.UY "1'9f tl•ff Golden West Cic>Uege's football team begins its most promblng Nason tonight against Its toughest-ever open- ing game opponent. ·· The Rustlers square off against beefy East Los Angeles College at Orange Coast's LeBard Stladium at 8. In their two previous seesons, the Rustlers have won both of their openers in impresisive style -28-13 over Grossmont in 1966 and 34-19 over the same foe last season. Golden West coach Ray Shackleford figures to take the wraps off his finest offense tonight. With speedster Randy Vataha operating at flanker and back• like Dan Boers and Neil Wright prim· ed to grind out the first downs , the RusUers clearly have scoring power. And that's why they're favored. The only . obstacle is East LA, possibly the biggest team GWC wW meet this year. The Huskies' defense is anchored by 240-pound tackle Jim Haggard, a JC All-America candidate. Offensively, coach Bob Enger ba1 his leading ~und gainer of 1967 back, Clancy Davis (195). And freshman tailback Tim Caropino 210) from Alhambra also has credentials. Shack1eford has been sidetracked with the normal toll of pr..§.:.l!eason ln· juries, but all bands shouI~ on deck tonight. The questionab1es are tackle Tim Brown, center Vic Ecklund and frosh fullback Mike Rice. The Rustler coach sent hls charges throup,h a three-hour final workout Thursday, concentrating heaviJy on the kicking game. He has a genuine field goal threat in Bob Bess and the Westminster grad could apell the dlf~ f'erence in a close one. He's a con- sistent hooter from the 25 or closer. The GWC quarterback picture mud- dled for nearly three weeks, 1h~n· ed on Tom McMahon this week. He'll start ahead of fellow veteran John Inglehart e.od fr o s h whiz ste-- Grifftth. •• Shackleford hasn't any 0 boot" on East LA-Enger locked the gates to bo~ of h1J pre-season tcrimmages. It s a tough opener tor the Rustlers -but one that wW tell tb.m a lot about 1968 .. Simpson, Trojans Test Minnesota In Opener Today MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -0 . J . Simpson and hls Southern Ollifomla TroJano open the!r 1968 -...,, -Y •gainsl big, touill Mime•ota. hoping to take up where they !<it alf lut l"'&r -at the pinnacle al collegiate foot,. ball. The def""1ln( national college ctwnpims, wllo delear.d Indiana 14-S in the 19S8 ROie Bowl, face a stern tool In ll><iT debut. '!be Gopbera return 16 reguW-o from lbe 1987 t .. m which ded Purdue and Indiana f<lr tb• BIJ Ten clwnpiONhip. Tbe expected crowd ot 90,000-piuo Ill Memorial Stadium !or tbl ldckall wUI focua " most " It.a a:tteotion on oae thtng: How well Stmpton nine a&alnat the ruflled Mlnneoota def-•. Simpton, by ~ loll. Mc1Cay'1 eatlmatk>n, ls better than lf:"lfll' for h1a tenior season at use. uu there II a botw rumor In lootboll, lncludln1 ~ •II"'• he must '~ be •-n1." ~\11$ay l aid. ~ e1».-•">ct0'>£WP'"' .. •«•ceca...-ftcd·M><b'ecn • a·-+-'>---~-------·----------______ --. ·---------~------ 1. --·----· ------------·------------------------------------------------------~ .. ...... _ J4 DAILY "LDT -• Glance at TV Sports ·Indian Football, • Track Trials Set The lint televiled weot cout collegt football game aod tapes of the U.S. Olymplc~ack UU1s from Lake Tahoe highlight axi.:•1 TV 1pcrta menu. The ptd attttdloo pit. stanlord and San JOH Slate, starting at 1,15 p.m. on CltaMel 7. The Spartam baY&D't beaten their P.io Alb> fool lllnce l!llO w1>en full>acl< Jomny Jobooc>i ..... ..i four touchdowns in a 34-20 a hocker. ewxident:ally, Joi:w;leoa is now a member cl San JOl!l~'s coaching staff. Tbe track trials -also on ABC at 3:30 p.m: -ari part ol the Wide World · of Sports tel..,... wilh Jim McKay and ex-milel' Jim Beatty at the mike. Hydroplane racing from the Detroit "'" l •.IP!. 111CL -\()CC;.l!.lt -~r.l llf t.t1.._., ,_. ....... •l•Yflll'f .... H,Ast. ~i-Jhliii. l 11.m. I•)(.!.. ~ 9ASl!aAlL -Aft.,..• .,_._., '' mlknld1 1t ~-Id< Peril . ._ l'flnchedl; -ttil• h -""'w l'tM fll. tftt ...i1-1 ""-" al Cardi .t Ood!ltr SIM~'"· $!1Mord, l'Mkl<MI ..,.,. fot llOCklH 8ncl WtJI CM ... ):JCI p.m: (51CF -OllTD001t5 -·~a. Elk," '-turlnt tom'>« ,.,,_ conwn!AI-Joe Fou. 4 1.m. Ul CF -THI!. PJl.05 -"A.-." from 1'l>I ~at·si-~ ....... (;JO Jl.m. !S)CF -N,L CLll'5 -Hl1~1\9hllc ff'MI .. m Of ....-, •• ~M lrl' It•-ol'flc .. 11. $ 11.m. CJICF -lll'l. CLtl"S -Hllflllll'I'-fnm ...... af WM!< " plctf;ld "' le•-offld•lt. s p.m. cncT -WIOE WOll.L • .O -OIYll'll'k !nick '"" tleld tr1•11 wlltl Jim MCK•Y, Jim IMITIY mlll11ldt .. = ~' T--. C1llt. A1IO, Gold c~ tar .!t lld l!rd""""""·' ,...,... Ollrelt R'-. &Ill " -. o.Y<e Dlltl mrualcloe. Si:;: l~ UKT -llllLll.iltOI -Mlllft. F•h host• 10 J.m. UOF -llAXEO -:L• Pllloll de 11 -111. de MUI<».) Davis, Brewer Pace Dodgers Over Cards, 5-4 Ri-......,_, the -part Of tlie program. Ex-American Foo4ball League com· milliomr Joe Fon t.u11 *'"'' ~ a Wyoming elk hurt on the "Outdocn" sbow m 0.mwJ 5 at J:IO p.m. NBC has m AFL doubleheader sdleduled Sunday, llarting at 10,30 a .m. wKh Bulfalo and Cindmati. When that one enda, the cameraa swit· ch to BirmiJtgbam, Ala., for New York and Boston, in~. lllgtJl!g!llo tnlm 6otti the USC and UCLA. openers wUl be telecut Smld.a7. The USC·Minnesota game bighlig!U will be on the tuve at 4:30 p.m . m Chamel II, The UCLA·Pitlsburgll game will be shown at 4 p.m. on Chan· nel S. Notre Dame-Oklahoma will be shown at 2:30 p.m , on Channel S. Hills Retain Lead in PGA Team Event OKLAllOllA Cfl'Y (AP) -The ~ em 111-a. n... """ Miki!, ftred • best ban e5 lbr • lltCood round ·~ 127 -a ---lead l"ridll7 m the '211>,CIOO -golferl -,_,, dwnf>io Nsbtp. Wbiletti.-..... ~ .. at tlie 7,1'/S.ya<d. por 72 QIMlil ~ ........ Billy Calpeer ond Goy - shot • 62 ~ t:oe at Twim Hilll fQr a 130 ioW. Twin Hills, .. --tum pla,od one al U. !Int -l'OUDdl, ........,,, 6,'llJO ,_i, and pw 11 n. Deff!Dlliq: 1twn1#cw Ar DO l d P.-ond.JadtNl<*laulruklOo -at Qnal ~ 'Ibey *""°"' lo • 72 -... -Of !JI left them m ne rtnJtes beet.. Foar emnt are 1'ed far third pl.:ie at U<mder-pw Ul-'I...,, W°'*'l'l -R.H. Sikel, Bollby W-oal _..., -·Tammy -and aia..i.. Onooty, aad -Mdlee -Mnnty -· The Ji.D ~ reoefted • bi& boost from -. • :rfl.JNr-dd -""*le, Mike nmde fift l*diel, indudtnC a 10- fontpultflun 1bo ..... Of the -• 1bo firlt hnle. llm! collected --· "If ... -llo lolt --• ... dill the --· -don~ win. .. LOS ANGELFS (AP) -Willie Dov· Aid O.V. Htll -a llraillll lace, is'a s&crlfice fiy broke a sixth inniag "I'm goma oil the lberiff--.we tie and Jim -protected K wilh ,.......,, cut -·" a fine relief stint, CllillT)i.ng the Lo! Gf P'anner U.S. Open e ti. a mp J a a .Dodger Slate s..,i. 2! """""" ... ~ L.9u .. lfrr· • .m. IU"t 1 .. 1 s.P-1. 22 ~ YI . Louis t:I: 11.m. KFI .. Sep!. 15 .. 11~ 1.m. KJ'I Ml -·"5~ = "' ··~ "" 1"'1 • rT •I l.t J· p.l'l'I. ICl"I (Ml t=. 21 ~ "'= ii!fo 1.m. IC"I II'.!! S.. II'~" 11:tl •.m. Kl'I Kl Angeles Oodgeni to a 5-4 victary over tlie st. Loulo Oardinalo Friday nitht. Wmner Bill Singer, 13·15, walked in the mth and Wes Piairker, who dou· bled in one ol diree nam in the aec- ood, singled befon Dorio dellver<d. Bre1'-'U" reliever sm,er wttlri two on and ooe out in 1he seventh Cid ft)t. out cf the jam and bed littlt trouble the rest of the way will the NMionaJ League pemut wlnnen. St. Lool<ulo~ hit..:.-;:·= ::. first. B<tt:>y Tolan drove io-the other A'O runs. '" i" LOI ANG•l•I ! 11w •• r •• l•lldtlf J1"'"'""" 3·1· o ... i. ct o • o f.5'v1.._.c1 l , I Mlr!1r1 1010 t.:a 11 Tai•~ rt I I~' ..,,,..111 '0 I ' FID>clcf 001 '""'rt lO O r_..,t lb 41 I1 P-'d!• 41f' ?'.~li:l'IC~b ! \ ~ \ ~~.' i ! I 'g Sd>ollslC' u l 0 I 0 tlllnft ,. 4 Rid-< J I 1 I $1-• , I I • ~= 01111 ~ : : g ,,_. 1 0 c .. 1toti o • • o • Wllllto tGtt £dw1n11 c 1 O 1 O T~1I lli'llll T .... flfli $! LlltJh ltl t11 tO.._,. Los .0.ntt"lft l I t I t I I I •-J E -W D1wl1. P-wldl LOt -$1. Lall L LOil .-...e1n J. 11 -P•rtOI<. s...w.ltk. H• -•r-11 6. H•t"" I. SI -&'1H;k, W. Devit, ..... L SI" -W. O•wi1, ll'M•E•nso C1rtt11R t 711 1 • • O 1 W!!Htl.2·J JU] I 1 I'' Nel-21/JOOOll Sk>ter W, 1).11 ' 111 11 4 • 1 1 II,_, IVJIOttt ~ -Carltm. Pf -Rtdtltts, T -J:O. A -11- Cronin BOSTON (AP) -Preoident Joe O'onin of the American League reiterated Friday -umpttOI Al Salemo and Bill V1ler>1ine were fired only because "they have 1hown con- chalvely their inability kl perfot n1 aa umpir .. ln >ccardance with the high ltlod.l!1ll Of the Americll! Leal\H'." O'-don!od =pllati<ally the con- tenlloa Of Salemo and V-that the dflmlslllll -· 1« their efforu i. f<rm an umpires' :wodation. 'Ibo leqlHI .. --telegramo 1o Boutt lAbar" 1ubcommittte Otaum.n 1'rant Tbol11peon Jr .• D- N.J., U.S. S-. Jacob K. Jarill aid • Olarloo & Goodell. Nft Ywt ; Ref>ullll-. .ood Bop. Al..-ler l'!rafe, Ji,N. Y. ~ 1hev• llllbd Joe Ool1a, Amtrtna 1-.. -~to 1•h t to ... ;7· ho ~ .. ~.the,..r'•_... __ ner. beulftb9d tram. a 1 t r o n g pa rum-by.,,..,.. -and PGA ta •'••4• Brewler. Bl:wwa birdied five Mies to Oupw't ClwO, md. Bnww aired • ~"' ... ...,,.par I -!loft Htll eoglad 1butllll&. Rookie Pitcher Goes for Angels CIEVELAND -Rookie A n d y MeslerAnitb., ooe of the few bri&ht spots for the California Angels in an otherwise dUma1 season, shoots for his fifth victory today agSnst the Cleveland Indians. Messersmith, Who ba& posted a 4-1 Answers Mcoday and the HOUlt Lal><r Sul>- commlllee Frida)' aet tenlattve date. for I i-rinc Oii tlJe CUI, Rep. Thomp10• wired <hnln, "U ll can be eotebl!ahed that Iring IH!m. WU in CiObiMl\."tion 1rith umpires attemptiuc to orprlle. .-. auocilllion, 0-"1 queltiODI a r e ... -· Sa-. and Valeotine ..Ud 1n New York thlt a meeUnc wtftlld bl held t1 1 a11cqo Sept. 30, the day ti>• rtrular" ,_ -. too rorm Ile Al-1 of Major 1Aacue Umpirel. c:r..m w1rac1 '11iomJ>IOll, ,.,.,,, I "The fact Of the IMtter II tllal •lo --with tho Le•rue Ofll<,. had Ill)' lmowlodr• wh-prior · lo their reletl$e that either man w &A d.lntctl7 or lndirectl)o involved iD 1-... tivity " thU sort. ''No Americvi Learue umpre l p11 ...., ftt "' lnfmn the Leogue ~ ' DOWN HE GOES ,-Newport Harbor High Scl>ool quarterbeck ROO Troyano ii about lo be decked by Corona del Mar's Dan Salazar (73) and Larry Grll!"Pd (llO), Blocking for Troyono on the play were L P'~ n ,., ..... Rocky Dl:lon (20) and Mllte Camey (70). Troyono led Newport to a 21-e victory by compleUng eight of 13 passet for 118 yardl and ooe touchdown. Ne~rport Zips Pa·st CdM, 21-6 8y JOEL. )SCHWARZ °' .... .,..,, ........ AJ:W!r a two-yer rr drought Corona dOol Mar Hip Sch Ool fiaaJly DlQQaged to score e· touchdown apimt New· port Hart>o<, but the s..ilun ll!ruggod otf an early case ol tbe )itttts to post a coo'riocing 21-6 1_~ Friday night at Davidson Fiel JI. It was Newp ,mt'I' passing game m:l a rugged ~6!fense wtJicb proved ta be the key f ~tor• i:n the een1est. ~ lion 1'to7ono and Bill -shndde<l the eor-llOCO!ld· ry, compleUn1a U ot. a passea for 19 y.nls ond I/two -... The twe signal oatleni relied on the !horl stuff, pa.rticalarly 1creem to repeBt- odly pick up good ,...iage. 0. dl!lfense. Newport limi.tfld ttie Sea K.illg1 to a paltry 122 yards Jn tCl&al olfll!'flle. and 59 of those yards camr early in the f1rst period wtien Conria ptlt together it.I only scoring -al tlH nlghl. 'n"lal drive consumed aeven plays and tat final S2 came on a paas from Dave Terry to Br}an Stern, who .step- ped nay from • tackle 811 the four and went in for the toudldown. Ter- ry's kick wa1 wide to the left. Less than three mloutee later, Corooa. del Mar's bcief lead evapo. rated a.s Newport completed a swift 68-yard march when Troyono rolled to his right and fired <lagonally across the field to Bill Martin who was all alone in the eOO zooe for a U.yrard toucbdowrl. Setting up the tying score W85 a 39-yard sprint by by Bob Curry. Roy Van Der Aa booted the fU'lt of three ext.Ni points arid Newport was in front to stay, 7-6. Newport seared again in the 1ec· ond period, griimling out 81 yerds in 16 plays. Big play in the drive a 21· I Huntingt.on B each Romps yerd gallop by Let Moore on a pitc:h- out. Moore scored the TD on a one· yard dive over left tackle. tlewport fumbled away two scor- ing chances in ttle second hell and had a third spoiled by an interception before recording its last touchdown with 10 seconds left in the game. Shood passed 31 yards ro Dore! Blood for tbe TD. 1'eAM ITl.T1STICS "'" 'lrsf '*"*n$ Nlllll!ll ..••... •••... •. .• 6 F •ll dD¥ms NUln~ ................ 1 ~~~1 .w~11 .. :::::::::::.-::: ' Y1nh IMllMCI rultll"9 ••••••.•....•.•. Ill Y•tdJ l!'ll'led N9sJ ................. ., W v~:fd'r1.!:.1 DillMd ··:::::::::::::::.::·: ,s; ·-''"'""'.. . ................ '.. ft ·-::r-i= .................... . •• ' • ,j 1U j Bonwell Paces Oilers, 26-0 .. ~:,h:: P\I~~ .:::::::::::::::·lg ~~:f,,:. d.'~.llC~ .. :::: :: : : : : :: :: :::: .. ~·'~ l'•rds 1>11n11i11<1 •.•.••••••••••••••••.• JO Fumb1e1 .........•....••........... I um!>let le!! ...................•.•.. Sc.r1 '1 01i11n.n. • 1 NfWPOrl Hirt.or .•• . . • . • . . . . , 1 I '-" c~ dtl Mir ............ • 1 ,,_' 8y IEA1IL GUSTKEY .................. LONG I JEA<E -Tal<nted Tooy Bronftll, i fl tbr driver'• teat: an the 1INY, ran 1 n:I passed Huntington Beach 1lo o 2£4 Ni<t«y al~ Bead! Jor· don Fridl 01 lliclrt. 'Ihe ni:r f!tie senior ~ set Ip one 1rJUdOJwo with a ueat 51- yard rur 11, cunpletety fooled Jordan on .a. boo'Ueg toudldown pass, then ran for enot1 • seen to gi:Ye the Oiltrs a Vf1rf lJT ,..._.. opa8ng -foot· boil vie ltty. Jordl' 11 got ofi to e shaky it.art ~ jurnpirr g off&ide on four <:A the ~st five plays. tut in their second sen es the Pantbe s drove bJ Huntington's 1()... yard li e before Jtlflning out of downs. Coac lb In...,., Tidon toot O¥er , pve ·lip the ball but P it biack. Gil a punt. IB-"ll ..,.;ni!ed lo bis left and * * * .. ' l'INI ~ ...-.. • • r:::,}=-• • • • .. -M " y-E ....._ .. '" Y•N ....,_ N " "" • ' --,. "' ~:?'= ::e_ " " • ' • ' """~rl,..... ' ' f: -.•·1 "' " ·-• •• -• _ ... ' ---'Ji=-I 1 ' ' -. . -. raced OOwn the 9i.delines 51 yards to J ordan's 13. H.alfback Dave Smith weot into the eod zone but loct a TD on ao illegal procedure call. Boowell finally dill it him~U. ffOlfl the seven. 1bat made it 6..() wittJ 11 :26 lert in tbe second period. Oro Huntington's next series. Bonwell rambled for 20, giving him 78 ycds in t!lree carries. lie then made a first down on Jordan's 17 and at the seven executed tile prettiest play oC the nigl>t. He took the snap, t.!lted the hanOOff and rolled casually to his left, coo-- eeahng the ball on his left thi~. All alone in h end rone wm Mart Wh!.t- treld who 1hauled in the pas. With 37 secmds left before inter· mi.!1100n . rt ~ 12-0. Tlhc Oilers' dlda't even need a scrim- Pll•tt Ol~on $mlt~ Pt'<ltr'°" NP•I llOllW•ll Pt>10le1I wl/!,,1, l'l1y..-Gt11 Ki"9 Edw1r<11 L'l~i':I "'''" llonwtll 1'111.,. E<l.,.•rlh (lr~m1n '""'' INDIVIDUAL ITATllTICI •usH•• H~llnt'llHI '\'c, YO YL AV!> ' " . " 0 10 0 , ....... J J > N I ,,! l r. " "' 0 1.0 0 M.D ' " ' " . " TC• Ye TI. IV!> M 11 o j • Milli Ol.6 l ' ' l 7 l l 0 '0 •1Jo1 1 •.J l'A l'C """ ,... !'(I '"~~--;.~r"~~ ~-=,.• J-... i.60M .ll5 PA PCl"tllYel'ct 11 •0'"" ' ' I ·"' 211 • " .2ll! Congressmen • _, wtab. er desire on the: pmt M the ...... te form -woeiation .• , -Solcoo and Valmlble had been -.. ii lining 111' Am«ri<m Leag\le<s ti s"s&e widl UM National League ; ' w ..._ .alrudy ban tbe:i:r own •a**•MRoa. v--. Niel tbe D.h -*" ilid qreed • 3 o'<*k Friday "mcawhc. raatiltc • 1ID8llimoail froot .............. , .. n. wm"*1tt hew a.aid tbeJ were -bl· ·ol--oabdaJJ el a....,._. wodlllioo. Cronin .... lbeJ" ...,.. let om bkaux of ~ paformanca 8' wm· ~ Sales-. ftlli hi bis ...-eatb year _.Va' M• 1* s&dl in tbe &ugue:. "'Nobody f!Yl!T saJd my job was at IU.U," said ValeatJoe. "No Ollf: can say wttfl conviction ttiat we we poor 1111 ... 68." tion, Valentine said there are many difftr'e11et1 between worklnc con- ditions in the two majCC" leagues. "The top man in the National Leag'ue get.I SU.7SO," he said. "The top men in the American 1et $17,CKX>, The miD.imum In the National ii tu.500. I doo'l know if we have • minimum hut I lot f6,S00 -1 WU hired . ''N.at.iooal leaguen get $6 incidental p&y. tip&. ca.bl etc. fer each trif and extra money ror the crew dUe . We jtt QQDot ol that. 1A .prine training, Nation-1 Lealuert &et $35 a day ex· peflM moDeJ ud 10 cent.I • mHe if tbey drive tti• an <:#5. "Wt &f'f. s.15 a day and five cents a mile. Dwing regular MMon the Na· tional 1ete '21 dlll\)< _... and "• get $25. They ara tllglble h>r tllelr pMMdon ..,. five yean. Wt wwt not elialble until alter JO years of •tOcia· MrWct." t<, m-aige play for their thPrd touchdown. On Jordan's first series m the tllird quarter, on a punting situation. the Jordan center hiked the pigskin into the end zone, where it was grnbbed by Oiler Frank Neal. Bob Ryder added a Conver.si.oo arid it V.\1S 19-0 with 10:47 Ul ~in tile third. Bonwell ran for 20 in 5COl"ing the final 'ID witll 5:44 to play. Jordan made it to I.be ~ in the third Qll'arter and fumbled the chance aw.ay. INDIVIDUAL STllTliTIC1 •uSHIHO ........ "LAYl!R TI:I Oixon 10 Trov•no . . . .. . .. . 9 c~.,.,. ............. -·· 1 ~ .................... 'l A!llrlcll . . _. . ........ . freZ"1' :::·::: ... ::::::::· \ TOM!5 ............. "2 VG ~ • on' " ,: • " l • ~ AYG. l .• ' ·' '·' v '·' -1.1 -4.0 '·' !'LAYE• TC• Y6 YL AVG, Eotll Te rn-. Snro:s~ T• .. 15 c-. Ml Mir " " J i " "' INDIVIDUAL PASSINO ·-""' P( llHI T,...,-,ne .... ·:· 'J : i 5 '*¥:.1111 ...... ~1 Jii ,,,_l T'errv ........... 1' • I ' ~ • VO "' .a . .. .. •• u !'ct. .6U .... ... ... Lagunans Get Breaks; Thump l(atella, 13-6 By TERRY NEPTUNE Of .... ~ ...... '"" Capitalizing oo an the luck or a riverboat gambler. the Laguna Beach Artists came from heh.Ind last nlgtit to slip the Katelle Knights a 13-7 Joss in the sea&o n football lid-lifter klr both team& .M Anaheim's La Pal- m• StcKlum . Katella's nifty namlng game, fea- turing a whole batch of swift backs. out-gained IA.gun.a by over 100 yards rushing but it was all for naughL The ArOsts got the breaks In three are!l'I. They recovered ltlree Knight yard 1uccessive pmalties late In the foorth q'*1:er and quarterback Steve Wiezbow1ki ran a OCoken pes1 play 42 ywda to tbe Katella one-yard line . The Ural half we1 1coreleu but Ka1ell• definitely held the ed1e. The Knights marched to the Artist eight· yard line Ule firll time they had the ball A nint·yard losa #id tfle first of Katell8"1 fumble• jOt tbe ArtiJts out of a jam. The half ended with the Artilll able to gain but 43 JVds ru1hin1 end com- pleting one pass tn el.Pt for 1lz yvds. Katella scored with 4:54 nmalntng in the third qu.vter. Putting the ball in play on their own 25, the Kniabt.s used but eight plays to cOVer the 75 yqirds le the Laguna goal Une. AU-leaguer Chris Higby 1pN 14 yards on a cutback right tor K•tel· la's touchdown. Noel Sweeney mJ1aed Uie conversion attempt Laguna tied the score with $: 10 left to play in the Rnal quarter. Brian Bagley fell on a Knight fumbl1 on the tying.Katella 46 and the Artlsta were off end nmning. Wiezbow1kl paned t.o Mike Abbey io the right c«ne.r for the tying t.ouchdown. The play covered 17 yards . With but 52 seconds remaining in the game, Bagley plunged over from the Katella one and Wlezbowski con· verted. Leguna's cla5sy senior quar· terback had put the ball on the one with • ti.yard scrambling run. Fleet Jlln Kubn IUffettd a slight pulled calf muscle but &he Artists figure to be at full ltnmgth ft>r' tbe Brea Willdcats thil Friday, at La- pne Beach. TeAM tTATtsnct I' ! ~ ~ i ...... _ • • • . ' . • " I " '" " 4 ' ~ • ~ I 13 -1J ' -. llllOIYIOMCh.Jll'TtlTICS -""" . ·-. . ... l2 1111Wt1f'I J• ~ ..... ., c::i,,: ~= 11 111ddl1 Tot1'5 "'· ..,., ... 13 Wlflllewlti Tot•I• -111~ "' u ..... TC& Y• 'tL t.V. •7Jl f.a I• ·~ ~ ~: ! N ~ . .. 4 1 • • •• tfttJ.O . , .. ~,A,;i:i 11110/YIOUAI. l'All!Jte .. _ '! l'C •ttt Ye Pd , .. , .. :fll ' ' . ·-'! , " ' , ' • ' ' • .. • , Lancers Slam Lions, B~LENN WRITE 1 'l Ditty l"lel SI~ LONG EACH -W.-rn.t8t Hlgb'¥1968 -fortunes appear tQ.--1' about ae wobbly as the French frQnc and Brltlsb pouDd following the Lions' 21-12 kl<• to Lakewood. Friday night at Vetent.n1 Strldl.uai. ~ 1 A tllroo« of. 9,000 waldled the 4ne1 ers get bebiDd tbfi;r fine quarterback, Mike Rae in the nm~league (.'()nQuest ol the untamed Lions. W-.unoter mAnaged ID pkk Ill' lour 15-Y9'11 l>l'ft8ltles !or pllillg on and ~Ulle coodu:t and ttiat tumed .at ID be 1be moot reliable play of the Dilibt !Or ooad! BW Boowell l Co. -. '!be LionJ Jputlered olfens!vety wtlll unex:pllcable dee.Won -)Ute running <if tackle lour .,,.olght ~ lntld• the t.<ancer ~ end belotl stymied ot the 11. ,.00 like hamg Ille boll at llleir ~ 40 wlttl 1:20 left in the ha.If and tmlling, lt.12, yet refusing t(I call time oot ID get Jn addl!lcoal plays and per- ~ a touchdown. \ Bo6weU may mt taste • victory for several weeks with certain blisteringc coming up in soocessloh against El Rancho and Anaheim. Lakewood n&ver tNiled with Rae dlrectlng Ille alllllci. He acored -., .. ct-•. ~ for lwo other• ond k.lcted all three ct10Veraion1. Ho hod 139 yl<dl .,......, •nd 29 yards ~ the firstlloll llnd wound up tbe ove.nlrii wltb a t.ota.1 offense ol. 253 yards -200 of which .,.... via bis neat passlng (aod Westmln"2r's J)OOI' defense). --........-'='..._.. ____ IAl<ewood duw lirat b!Ood, ICOl'lng oo Ille oecond pl&)' of Ille IO<OOd q- 1er ae Rae hit Gary Ramin on a 40- yard llCUillg -.. mob it 7-0 wUb 11 :~ left Ill Ille half. llowP;..-, tile Lions W<ln<ed hoclt with little (S.S. 150) l\IJl<e H&)'nea """""°'Ing S7 yarde 2:08 ofter Illa BREAKING LOOSE -An unidentifiable Westmin- ster back shoots away from Lakewood defender Rieb Herman (32) while Westminster Steve Bliss (63) tries to block. For additional gwne photo page 16. see Westminster's Statistics TE-.M STATISTICS F-lnt dcwn1 rusll'l'lll Firs! downs pe,.lng Flnt downs Pt1nal!le1 Total l\nt downs Yard• 111lned nalllflll Yard• g1IM<I p111!ng Yards l<n! Net v•rd• 111lned Paues enemPll!d Pa~ comple!l!d Pa1ws had lnt1rc1111!ed Num~r Dt PUnll Average dl1!1nu Penal!ln Yard• 1>1n11!1ed Fumbles Fumbles "''' b'f OV1rt.,-1 ' " ... WM ' ' ' n "' ·~ n '" n " ' ' t " t ' • ' INOIVIOUAL STATISTICS 11.USHINO WRlm1111ttr No. P!1v..-"' YO " i'lavne1 " ~ • S~tPherd " ~ n lhne ' ' " Berg • • " Buck11n<I ' ' Totals " '" Lakewood " ... • n • lemme•mtn • " " o·er•en ' n .. Rankin ' ' Tol1!s " '" INDIVIDUAL PASSING Wt1tmlnsl..- L ' ,, ' " ·~ ~ " "' " " ' o -•a t -ll YL AVG • .. ' '' " "' ' " ' '·' n ' ' " ••• ' . ' ' '-' ' '·' .. • •• Mt. l'l1yw " l'C Ptfl YO ,.ct " Bent n " ' ,,.,. .m No. l"l•r• L ... IW8M PA PC l'MI YO l'ct ~ ... " " • .. '" Orange County Prep Scores Mayfair 34 , Buena Park 6 Fullerton 41, Brea 0 Moore Paces Attack Roadrunners Clobber Mission Viejo, 34-19 By JOHN WALKER 01 lt1t DMly Piiot Slllf Augie Moore rolled up 108 yards and scored two touchdowns to propel Sad· dleback High School to a 34-19 victory over Mission Viejo Friday night at Santa Ana Stadium. Mission Viejo couldn't score until the third quarter when the Diablos were down by 20-0. The TD was regis- tered by Tim Cummlngs who caught Jerry Gloster's 31-yard pass in the end wne with 2:o.1 left in the quar- ter. But Saddleback, with 11 :38 left in the third quarter, increased the mar- gin with a five-yatd keeper play by quarterback Steve floss. That made it Z7-6 and Mission Viejo was out of it. There were IO fumbles in the game. six by Saddleback and the Roadrun- ners had four of them. Mission Viejo's defensive line took a merciless beating all Saddleback's t whers accumulated 336 yards. Rose passed for 159 and gave his outfit the ball control game that ch<iked off Viejo. The Diablos scored twice in the fourth quarter. the first one on a 16- yard pass !rom Jerry Gloster to _Ray Johnson with 7:52 left. Saddleback, following the kickoff, moved deep irrto Viejo territory be- fore fumbling ttie ball away at the 36- yard line. Viejo took over and drove to the one, where Rick Boehl!l.er jam- med into the end zone. Moore, Sadd.1eback's 6-2, 180-pound junior sensatioo, stung Mission Viejo aU night long. He had two 14-yard scampers and another measuring 18 yards. Scort lty Ou1rttrs ., ' I ,~, "' " ·~ .. ' ' ,: • " ' 1 • " ' ' ,i: "' ' "' .. '! ~ 'l ' Minion Vlelo a D 51ddltbltll ) ll ' 13 -1' O 14 -M l"IDIVIDUAL STATllTICI ll:UIHINO Mission VJ1le t(I YO l i'I ' = ' . • >V YL AVG 1 ' 1! ll l• .... VL AYO . !·' • •• & ::: ' ,., i ;1 Lon.;w IDucbdown. B<>rje Dllpo mill· ed .. firltol two CIOOVV&ion triel Lakewood -oeaJn with 8:03 re-malnlDS before \:::n ti.me 81 Rae and Rick Gilles~ for a 3&-yard --run tally ID nW<e It 14-G. And the Lions countered five min- utlee: htter wben Dvryl Berg slammed O.Vtr'-Oll .. ~ nm io NU'foW. it ID 14-12. Thi wimert added the Insurance IOQll'e with 2:10 to go in lhe third stan- .... Rae sped 36 yards 40 pe.ydirt. Westminster threatened only once after that -Jobn Aldrl"1'' 37-yard neld toal try .. Ille l"6t qu8'ter waa ehor1. ol its mark. Spartans Trip Up Vikes, 7-6 By ROGER CARLSON Of 1M O•HY Pllel S!•ll TORRANCE -It's doobtful if Ma- rina IDgb win put m ~ defens- ilv'e effort this year-to. match whet it did Ftlda,y --Sooth Tor-nmce ·in the opening varsity football test of the season. It's .mo doubtful if the Vilrin·gs' o!I- eose will ever look worse. In tbe end, MQfina was on the short end of • 7-6 t.aHy to the hoots ~ the non-league encounter. The Yikes' offense consisted of. quar- teroact: Greg Henry either getting ttirown for a huge k>ss or jW!t getting off a hurried pass that was usuelly Qropped -OI" intercepted. M<'.lrina's affe.wi"le line simply could nat give Henry eny protection what- soever as Henry W31S harrassed all night -to the extent of losing SJ yards attempting to pass in the first ha:ll alone. Titree of his 27 aerials were inter- cepted -aOO the finst one was run back 42 yards for the ooly Spartan soore of rt.be night Wli.th two minutes used ~ In the fi.r&t: period. The PAT split the u~ '3!nd that W.'.16 just about btle extent of the winner's ''Off. ense." From that poll:t on, the Viking de- fense W.med back every effort by the Spartans, ooce stopping South on the one-foot line aft.er another intercep- tioo. bad been returned to Ute Marina five-yard line. Marina's defense wag ro averwhelm- ing that the ~s allawe:i the hosts t1WO first OOWris foc the entire g&ne - one via a 15-yard penalty. South Torrance, however, was doing likewise with tile Marina offense. Key- ing on tile quarterback, the Spartans never eased the pressure. HQpes flared in die final minutes for Marina Vt1hen Keith Donaldson broke lllrough w blod< S!>OrUln Mll<e l!og- )and's punt from the five and Denni$ K~ pounced on ttie ball deep in the South's end zone for a touchdown. A mix up on the extra point 158W the ball centered ~t Merine's place- ment ho!der, Steve Robertson, before he was apparently re-ady with %: 56 remaining in tile contetit. Moments later the Vik.es were knodtdng on the door a;fter passing 31 y.a.rds down to tile Spart.ans' 30. tronroally, it was another pass in· ter<:eption tti.t ended final hopes !or Coach Jim Coon's crew, this time re· turned 46 )"31'ds to M;arina' s 29 to cliod1: it with 40 9eCOnds left. TIAM STAT11TICI " "" F1r11 :,ns ""n'"' ' ' Fjnl n• pen 1111 • ' f "' ~"' ~·!lltl ' • 11!11 I rtt dirwn1 '" ' V1rd1 ••/:3 ru~l"ll 1!1 " ' ~:~:: r:., "" ng " " ~=~.:.··:,,~~~ ·~ " v • PllHI COITIP &!Ml " ' P'lll~ had lnt1rcl'Plld ' ' Nllfl" r. al wnl'I • • e:~m:. 1!11!1F1Ct ,,, ~-· ' ' •nl• ~n11111<1 ~ ~ Fumb\11 ' ' Fumn1n loll ' • k«t II~ OU1rten ' ,_, Sou!f: Tor11r.ct I ' Mir I'll 0 • ' ·-· l"IOIVID~At ITATISTICI U HIMO Mlrlne Mt. ,.llYtf' "' YO YL AVO a ~;111n " " ' .•.• t " ' ... " " ll •• rm111 ~ " '·' ,.,. Ttf'f"l~I YC TL AVG Me. Pity ... ll ':::i-t • ' '·' jltV I t " • ... I " " ••• J wr."rffi..T ' ' " i ~ltrlnt!OOI ' ' I '·' 1111ntt.lr• t " 1.0 "...,...,,., ' • ' .. Tot1ll • " • '·' INDIVIDUAL """ss1110 .. -Me. P'MIYW " ,C ,.Ml TO Pd 10 H..,ry " " l IU .UI .... T'"""':1, "'· ""'""' PC P'HI YO ,.cl 16 "'"''°" • t ' 1 ,1j0 DAILY ,ILOT "'°19 OJ ,at D'Dlillnel KOREAN VISITORS -Taking a breather from their Mesa Verde Country Club workouts are two members of the Korean Olympic tea1n, Miss Chung-Cha Park (bathing suit) and Miss Nam Sang- Nam. Diving oU ttte high board is Song Jae Ung, At left ts Mesa Verde swimming director Ray Reyes while diving instructor Fred \.Vhiteford is at Iig'ht. The trio departs for Mexico City Mon- day. Mexico City-hound 3 J(orean Olympians Drill at Mesa Verde By EARL GUSTKEY Of ""9 DlllY 'llet Sl11f "\Vhat has impressed you the most about America?" the young Korean girl swimmer was asked. She thought for about two seconds and. rep~ed: ''Hamburgers!" At ttiis she clasped her hands over her mouth and trembled all over with suppressed laughter, Chun·g-Cha Park, a 21-yeac-otd but· ter£ly specialist, wa,, one of Utree Korean Olympic team membecs work- ing out at Mesa Verde Country Club Friday afternoon. With her on Bil adwnce tour of Southern CWifwnia beiO!'e departing for Mex.lco City and Miss Nam Sang. Nam and male dlver Song Jay Ung. The three Koreans are house guests of Dr. Sammy Lee, Santa AIM physi- cian and two-time Olympic gold medal diving winner. It Is Lee who wasted no time introducing the three to the ham- burger, an institution which ap. parenUy hasn't visited Korea yet. "Dr. Lee says they want to stop at every hamburger drive-in they see,'' says Ray Reyes, swimming director at Mesa Verde. Dr. Lee plam to lake ttiem to Disneyland tooight. They've dined et Orange County's finer eaf,eries and, at Ule girls' request, gone shopping. They meet tlhe other 45 members of the South Korean Olympic team at LA International Airport Su~ and depart immedia~ly for Mexico City. Miss Park is a student in Japan, stu· dying oat Rishi Junior College in Tokyo. Miss Sang-Nam '8, a student in Seoul and Ung is a soldier in the South Korean Army. Reyes is assisting the girls with their s'Wim.m.ing techniques while Fred wrutefOrd, former Costa Mesa Hjgh, Orange Coast aod Michigan state diver, helps Ung. Tillers Plow Up Eagles For 19-6 Win in Opener By TOM LONG Of t1M OtHr 'li-f S!tlf Tusti..'l High School kicked off a new season or £oot.bati Friday night et 'l'UJ- tin High School by plowing into end over the F.e.gles of Estlartcie., 19-6. 'Phe Tillecs were led by the relent· Jess power cl letterman balfback Bob Schostag wilo cut his way through the Dagle defense 19 time& gaining 109 yards total. Following a scoreless first quarter whidl was domDlted by the Tu6tin. team. Eagle quartetback CUrt 1bomas set up the lnitilal JOOre with a 40-yard pass to teamate Gren VanDeW.alker. The Eagles' lone six pdnt8 were then scored by junior halfback Dave Johnson on a three-yard plunge. The first Of Tu.stln's three scoring drives followed directly, emdjng with a spirited 31 -yard 8Cnllllble exhibl· -smged by lhe quick • moving Whippie. The conwnion aittempt fail. ed. And then the home team exploded, taking cmtro1 ot: tile se<:oDi hell from ~·s very beginning and ref05ing to let up until the game-ending gunshot. The THler's kicked off, but rega.in· ed the hall sooo afterwards. And witll six minutes left in tbe third quarter, Tustin quarterback Dave Aydelotte tnssed a 41-yenl bomb ID end Ron Borimt ""'1dng the score JU. 1be coovenion ~ W66 good. 'lbe ftnal tCocing drive ended wi.th lu'ee minutes left 1n the game as Aydelo«e crawled acro5S the goal line to set U:le acoceboord at 19-6 in flavor d the Tillers. The oorwerfi.on -wide kl tile left T•AM ITAT11TICS Sunoy Hills 14, Vfltleodia 7 Magnolia 13, Troy 7 El Dorado 40, Santiago 26 Sa\1'6noo 49 , Ramona 14 Long Beach Wilson 35. Western 19 Servite O, Santa Barbara 0 Foottlill 19, Riverside 0 Mustangs Duel Orange Tonight Kennedy o, Hawthorne o St. Paul 21. Ell Rancho 6 Pacifica 12, Villa P.ark 7 Fountain Volley 16, R<u>d1o Alamltoo 14 Newport Hartu 21, Qwooa del Mer 6 Tustin 19, Estanc'8 6 South Tomlnce 7, MarinB 6 Latewood 21, WetMninster 12 llunQngton -26, Loog -Jonlop 0 Saddleback 34, Mmon Viejo 19 Laguna Beach 13, Katella 6 Neff YT, S8l'l Clemente 6 Sonora 33, Glen Wilsoo 6 \ Cost.a Mesa High, wlttl a varsity £ootbaU squad virtually dominated by underclassmen, opem Ule i 9 6 8 gridiron seesoo tonight at Davidson Fiekl when the Mustangs entertain long-time nemesis Orange High. Jidtoff is at 8. Quartlerback Claude Kelly heads a cast of. eight lleDion oo the MUllang rolls. Kelly, involved in a 1er1 o u t autanobile w:ldenl in December and ~ out ol Ille opener just liv• deyt ago w:ith a knee injury IUltained in a scrimmage with Tustin, Is sound and ready according to coach NeiJ Peek. Others counted Ol'I for layman duties in the backfield are balfbackJ Greg Fondick and Skip Pike. 1be fullback starting nod is taken by Gary Steele, the Phoenix tramfer . Mesa g<>es into the cootest with one of the tLghte9t teams in the Orange Coast area "1th an overall w'!:ight ava'&.ge of 167 pcd>ds ,,er man for tbe startmc: offensive eleven. And tackl~ Dave Gleason (218) helped pul!I the ftl!lft' tllat hlgll. Tim Jemloga, a oopbornore -r...n lllioolg II out wllb an inj<red ankle. He was counted on by Peek tor starting duties at defensive end . Peek fean the Orange pessing game and plana oa Uliog a hard rush on the poser. ' The Panthers' regular quarterback. Gary Wonn. li! delinitely out ol Ille game according to coach Vince Deveney_ Wam'1 ann wag injured and Wednesday the pidder came down wltll the °"· Also, penicillin ,...._ have gone agalort Wmm oo file Orange~ isn't npect<d ID do onybng wltb Ille ex ...,tlolt of puodnc. 1be Oronge llAring •!even U.,. Ille teal• at 186 -18 pounds per man more than tbe bolt Mesa.rs. Orange sp<rtll no less than ttree booa 6de 200-pounders on the Line il"I· cluding Mib! Ryerson, a 240-lb. tackle. COITA M•U. LE: -0.... oi.o tl -O.vr l!lfW9f'dl G -Jolln IMl'tlt C -Didi f'rrfY'M!I A:G -Jtl'",., Jl91111' OT-~"'-lll! -~ J«0.11 ~-ICfllV LH -11 -· ··--_ .. Fl -0.1'; 1-* 1a '" "' '" "' •,: lu •M Ill ~· • at=n .......... ni:.•A•C ... D"C°"""""''"'~""""'.l'M:t:.a.0...o(L.l••<~•..._.,..,.~ ....... tt .... M ... •ed ... '~'""'-""~'"K""'hi~DL::..~---·---~-------------------------------..-..-----~ ---------- Sauwday, Stpttmb«'21, 1%8 Sperts Interest Climbs • Attractive Programs Boost Tar Enthusiasm For -Nlummsbip to ·their IO!denta to become mort acOve In rporta: eCl'Oll the calendar, and to &ivt their C111ftnt crop of athletes an outatandin1 program, yui've got to band It to ~ people involved at Newport H ... bar High School. Ft.m principal Cl>arles God>hall. to athletic dlrector Jules Gage, end on down throulb the coaching ranks and into the various booster clubs, there l.J ~ a teen desire to offer Newport's students and &thletea the very but in the field of sporU. 1be basketball program is tile a.ree in the 1potllgbt at the ~~ent. First of all, Newport bor bas an· <ttM···········, •••.. ROGER CARLSON ······v··········,• nounced plan& to join Costa Mese High in traveUn1 to Las Vegas for a Friday and Saturday venture beginning Dec. 13 with Western and Clark HIP Of that dty. The Las Vepa event was initially started by Costa Mesa. Now comes another attractive notice out Of tbe Newport school wilb Costa Mesa lmrolved again. The 'llllDUal Newpcri Harbor lnvit.a'- tional basketball totrney, held the day after 1969 commences, will have in Its fold two prep teams from Yuma, Ariz., another from tile San Diego vicinity and a fourth out-Of.area.team from Cllihuehua. Mexico. · Rounding out the eight-team tourney will be C<rona del Mar and El Modena along wilb M~ and t.be hort Blue· jackebi. Chilluehua happens lo be 1,040 miles away. It will be the first hlgh school team from a forei~ country to ever compete against Newport-Mesa· area schools, and for 1hat matter, anyone in the Orange Coast area ..• to this cor- ner's kn'owledge, Tons of Tuna • Add th1t lo tht 'IW1' Involvement ln the Sunset Leaaue In all 1pori.s And you hi.Vt about u ilttr'•ctive a 1p0rt.s pro pm •• .&IUODe could uk for . Ac tor the financee of the two plans, k's quJte li.rnple. The Yuma achool.s, Yum1 Ind Kofa Highs, 1lm1 with tlle Mexican t.etm, will pay their way here and receive food and lodlin& in the homes of the bort 1c:hool'1 booater dub. Tht Veta• trip Is campletely ban· died by Newport abd Mna'1 balket- b&ll boosters clubs. So, not a nickel will come out cl the ta:l,p9yera check bookl. An obviou• firll-claas operat.i.Oll ai Newport and Cotta Me1a t Speaklnc of tbtern1tloa1I n1vor, ene 1e&a the idea 011t some or the area football co1eff1 hive perlll•PI 1 ·aay ln wbo attoda their scbooll .. the forelfl u:eh.uce pro1tam. Not M, .r ewne, bat W11tmluter and Mailaa ·11ave eome 11p with a cou- ple of Ueki 1oal artl1ll out of ilMi pro- iram. Marlaa bas Pablo Navarn, from Chile. We1tmla1ter Is Me11ed with a kk:lr:er from Swedea. B•'• Borje Darpo. Marina'• lootbaU mentor, Jim Coon, 11 all &rlu wbea he talk• abo•t hi• Olileaa. "He doe1a't sped Encllllh so we jut point ud 1ntt1re. Be tell the job done ud doesa't r1tde ander pre11•re," oJct Coo1. Westmiuter'1 ctaeh :am Be1well explataed tb1t die M, US lb. Swede came old darhtf fall practice wttll Ht· de I• tbe way 1f football 1ear and pro- ceeded to aUempt field IOllh 1oeeer 1tyle wtth Ith bare feel He executed 35-yard-attemplf '" wed that the I.leas' h11 ••• proclU'ed • pair of sboet aid atven lllm jeney 1umber U. * All this follows ttJe South American act last year by RamOl'I Ricardo of Costa Me&a High. llioardo's fie1d goals were the winning margins of half of the Mustang• fou:r victories. He's presently per1ormin1 for Orange COraSt O>llege. Ward .Jewell of Newport Beacli hauled in this 520-pound bluefin off of Newfoundland, Canada.after an hour and a half battle. More than 500 of the big bluetins hove been ('.aught this season with ang- Jen: shooting for a $1 ,000 prize offered by the provincial government for tile first 1,000.pounder landed. Area Sports Calendar Mooday Water A>lo--Lonl ll<!och Millikan at ~ -(3:15). , 'l'llelday Wallllt Polo -E<tancia at Pa!M Verdel, J_,m • Fountain Valley (-a&J:U). , °"" Counlr1 -Marina al Loog --(3:15). -. WM•t•da1 . w• Polo-Ooft.a ilf-atL&aw>• cs:llJ, Cirrllot at ucr '~':"~· 0-c-tiy -W , •I fllalN {l:U), I . • Thand•'.f f"ooti>al.l -Fountain Valley at EJ Modena (7 p.m.), Go.lde:n WMt VI Cypress at Western High (8 p.m.\. Water Polo -Est.anda, Hootington, We1tmitwter .and Colt.a Mesa at Valencia toumament (3: l!i), Ctniaa del ~ • Anaheim tournament 3 p.m ). Croo< Country -R'""""""' It Newport, S&ddlobod( at Mlulon Viejo. Brea al Laguna. Fallbroot at San <Jmnenie (all at 3:1~). -----~---------~~- HANDING OFF _: Westminst ... quarterback Eddie Bane (23) ·hands oil to beck Mike Ha)'lles (erueme left) ., the lions 1et up a play DAil. Y PILOT '"'"° Ir LM ,...,_ behind an armada of blacken in Friday night's 21-12 loss to Lakewood. Haynes scored one touchdown on a 57-yard run. International Volleyball Set At LB Arena LONG BE.Arn -Vetenn &tar Joane W181Td of Huntington Beach and Ann . Heck from Newport Beadl will take the floor Tuesday n'ig1\t et Long Beach Arena when tht U.S. Olympic team duels the defending' Olympic champ- ions from 'Japan in an internetione.I -bill. The men's teams from the two na - tions will al.!i<I lock horns. The exhibitions will be final tune. ups for both nations prior 00 !!le Olym· pie Games in Mexico ctty. The doubleheader will begin at 7:30 p.rn., witft tickets priced at $3.50, $2.50, tl.50 and S.75 for students. Proceedis will benefit the Ol)'ttlpic volleyball lund. For Im United States, Tuesd.ay'll doubleheader will be of hit!J rign(fic. 8lJCe as a barometer ol. die success . tI. • fuur-year progr.un « Jntensil.ied t.aininf and illter-1 C<Jn1ll"li· t:ion. In December of 1967, that program 1.ave wti.oa.Uons ti. ~ng at leall · some al tlhe desired &00·. In a similar exhibition at UCLA's Pauley Pavilioo., tt\e U.S. women succeeded in winning . one d three gunea against the Japan. .... That ma.v not sound like much. win- ning just me ol three of the 15-point ~es. CaMi.der. thluih, that the Jap.. anese Nve l1l5t only tbree other gem. es in eight years -amd haw lost not. a sinj:le international match sinc.e 1960! Hitobu.mi Daimatsu. developer Of the rollinog receWing style which the -u .s. and other netiosn heve adopted and the tyrannical leader who bullied and inspired hie Oris into intemation- ~ leadership in vrorlrouts wtt;ch ofte11 continued for sex and sevefl hours. is no longer coach of the Japanese team. He resfgned following Japan's 1964 Gold Medal win to keep a promise to his wlle. wt1o had left him the year before in protest to his dnele·minded determination· tD make Japan the world h!lader in vollyeball. Funny Cars • Vie Tonight At Raceway Dave Beebe of Garden Gf'ove and three other funny car drivers will he pittEd agaimt four fuel altered machines tonight at.J')range QuJty Intemation.aJ Raceway, Beebe Mil be b spotlighted driver. Last week at OCIR he won $2.000 and set two national records in his red hot "Super OJief" Dodge Charger, oWned by Nelson Carter. "Seebt recorded and backed up "Wittlin the necesHry one percent runs of 7.68 second and 197.36 mpll. Thal run broke tbe previous natitmaJ st.an- dani of 7.76 and 189.86 mph. Another £1D1y car entrant is Oww'lie Allen of Glend<ra, who bas 1 Dodge Dart with a 7.74 clocking In the books. The otbtr t'¥O turmy car entrants are Gas Ronda of Azusa and Jot.I .Muma· nWI of WllitUer ..• The fuel altered contingaJt ls opeart>eoded by I.eon Fltagerald ol Anaheim and Wil17 Bon:ti of Los Ar11eles. FiUgerald will drive his "Pure Heaven" and Boncb brmp his .. Fl)'in& Wint" Qrylt•. .Fltqwald bu -"""" altored """""'11-at <lnnl• Cow>IY !hon ay other driver .. Gote1 ~J' t :30 p.m. aad ollnna· li0110 llalt "!"!'DI· . Schoonover's 42-yard Kick Gives Barons 16-14 Win By STEVE EKOVICR Of t1M D•ltr 'li.t 1141ff Fountain Valley'• David Schoonover will be known as the: fellow who boot · ed die ball game, but it will hardly be a source ol. ridicule when he re· tun. to school Mmd~ morning. It was Schoonover's 42-yard field I08l in the first quarter that provided the T'Rll"11rl ot victcry for the Barmt as they downed Rancho Alamitos, IS. 14. F'ridoy night. Sdioonover's feet ... er feat, shock· ed m o s t everyone in Huntingtan Beat'h's near • filled S.1e.ie Stadium after the Barons lined up for the field goal try following ·a bogged down drive that ended on bhe Vaquero 32 (the go.al posts are al. the back of the end zone l. With Fountein V.elley .ahead, &-0, bis boot could IC9Tcely have gone farther air mail special delivery as the ball .pLit ttte uprights and cleared the cl'06s bar by ia heelttt, 10 feet witlh 2:35 left in the querte.r. Fountain Valley e6:Mled its f i r s t ·Neff Chews Up. Tritons In Eads' Debut, 3 7-6 By JIM CARNETT OI .... O.llY 'lltt lt1ff A patent Neff High running attack methodically took apar1 the Sm Clemeflte defensive line, as the Tro· jans rolled to an impressive 37~ win over the Trito111 Friday night on the San Clemente gridiron. The cootest marked the debut of hogt coech Tom Eads, who served for U years at El Rancho in Pico Ri~ers. and he found it a disappolnt· ing evelling, to -.ay the I.east. The visitcrs rolled up 218 yard! ruehmg r8fld picked up more through the air to completely dominate the game offensively. Halfback Rick Combs \Ya! the big gun for the Tro- jans chewing up 100 yards in t3 ClU"· ries. San Clemente had difficulty getting its offense started. The Tritons had only three yards rushing in the fin;t half to go aJong with four yardg pas!· in.I(. They fioally managed to gener· ate an attack ill the final period. Quatt.erback Mark H e u m a1 n n scampered around left end for six yards to give the Tritons their first score of the yeaJ'. but it wes too late as the Trojans had them pinned 34. Ii. Two minutes later Neff added in· boards, scoring the first time they had 11\eir hands on the pigskin. Combs capped e. 56·yard drive breaking lhrougti the San Clemente line and racing 30 yards for the score. The winners added another TD in the second quarter on a 34-yard pass. T••1'1 STATtlTICS ' Fl"! -.. •ull'tln• .. Flu! =~ ":i'~~1H .. ' Flrn ' Toi.I f!rst -· " ...... ,,. ..... rut!'tln1 m Va rdt t•lntd l'olHlnt " Y1ro1 lat! " "' v1r4& ,.1,,.., "' ,. ..... •ll1m1>ttd ,,, "''"' cort'IPl .. rtd • ,. ...... hl>d lntttCffl"" ' Numt-• • punt1 , ~=r,T!. 111it••u •1 Yo ... pen1ll1Rd ll Fumblt• ' Fumblt• ~· ' l<l'rt •• ........ ... ' • " Sin CltoTttnlf • • • INl)tVIDUAL STjt.TISTICS •uSIU"'G ·~ Nt. 'i.""r "' YO .u C..mbl " '" " M1cOon1ld ' ' ~ }Jg,1ddfn " " " • ~ " Sl!'!lti ' • " £:i~,~·, ' • " , " ~ "" , , r .... 1s • "' S•~ Cltm1nlt " Heumann " •M • McN1m1•• ' • " llu•Cll ' " ,u t<rt"'" • ' fat•I• u ·~ llll)IVIDUAL l'ISSING " • • ' ' "' ' • " • ' ' ' ... • 1 IG -l7 ,_ ' YL IVG-• .. • • • .. • " ' • .. • • • " • " .. " " " • " • " ' " • " suJ~. to injury booting a 13-yard field ••· ., ... ,., goaJ to wrap up the scoring. 1' M•cD<i<taid ... .. '' ··~ ,,_..,,, .. PC l'ltl VG l'cf ' I " ~ II'< l'HI VG ,., 7 I 1 17'1 Neff wasted no time getting on the ~·· :~~ .. n --------'----'----'-• Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE xDetroil 100 54 .6411 Baltimore ff1 68 .Stil 131h BoMon R2 72 . 537 18 Cleveland 81 13 .526 19 New York fKt 74 .519 :r> Oakland 78 76 -~ 22 Minnesota 73 81 .474 Tl Oe.lilornl.a 66 88 .429 34 Chicago 64 90 .416 36 Washinrt9n 59 94 .. 386 4-0 ~ x ·Clinched pennant. ,..,, ke<" .. i tnd T. Ml t l = 1'. ~llllnm.. li ~!".'. ·~ ·~-;:,, 1. n;.r-.t TacllY'I GioMel ~~?°l~ II fllli-.ot6 ~ :1 ~="' relf .. Wt""'l'lll"'°" -.t New Y°"' NATIONAL LEAC~Uf~ xSt. Louis 94 61 .606 SaJ1 Francisco 84 71 .542 cm.:mnali 79 74 .516 Chicago 79 76 .510 Atlanta 78 77 .003 Pittllburgh 76 n .497 l..os Angeles 72 8.1 .4465 Philadelph\a 72 83 ,465 New York 70 85 .452 Houston 69 86 ,445 x-Clinched pennant l'rllM"Y'I 5aorft Pl"1burth t, C"lcMQ 0. night i+ausl'Ofl '· ct\_,, '· lllll'M H11 ,.,.nc1tee . Atllnt_. 1. llleht LO• AnW!n '· '· ~" " "11hl HW Ycrl ].!, Piii IPllll 1... ""1.fllort! TCllM 'I G1ms C"k.lfQ l'I PlllllOll 11 Cl'liafQ .. 'lrtlt!Wrllll -.,_ ., Pnll-t.fil• C!nc:l ..... 11 M Hlllll""' SI. LCIUls 11 la j1.1191ln Artt"ftl 11 S1n FrtnelteO ..!~ .. r· c-..-· ~~'o.:' .r .. ,.~"·"'• Clnr;inMtl II lioi>lhm ll. LCIUll ot L .. A"19!a 11 ... 11 .. S.tn l"rellCIKe Onmqe Co. '1 Ol6e1t & Most Respecttd LMcoln·Mn-CU'1f DtAln .. Johnson & Son 900 W. COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH -54U271 ,, IO 14 15 16 17 22 22 "' 2S . tooohdown even before the quarter· ·hack touched the ball tor the season's first offensive play. After Rancho ran out of gas oo tile first set of dOW'l'IS ol ttie game. Baron Du~ne Diffie slashed through U'le Va- quero line and blocked a Kevin Wood punt whidl rolled into the end zone W:1ere it was jubuli'a.ntly smothered by lineman William Brack. Sohoonover's low PAT attempt was blocked, but the Barons had a stimu· lating 6-0 lead with only 2: l2 expired In the game. Both teams cro~.sed tfhe gQal liJ1e once more before the half, first t."ie V·aqu.eros after e 53·vard march which culminated with Bill Hyland diving CtV· er from the one with 9:30 to go in the ~1alr. and I.hen \vith Fountain Valley lighting the scoret:::ard \Vit.tl a 3.S-yard pass play from Tom Mia \ooe to Doo Harris with 49 seconds before inter- mission. The Vaqueroo pulled 00 wtrttiin two pcints. 16·14 in the third quarter, 01ld missed a 31).yard fi eld gooal with 1:52 t0 go ni the game to hend lhe Bllrons Lheir scason-Q?ening triumph. Tf:Jl.M STAT!STl(S Fir;1 down! •U ... ortg J lr•! down• 1>1••in; F"SI downo e>en•lll•• to111 fort! clown• Yud• <Mn'lld •u.ttin11 ~:;~~ T~~ o•••ln9 Not v&rcls ;1lntd Pants 1llrmP!td P11>t• comalt!~O "••••• ~•d IMtrc•o•od Num~r 111 punl• ~~~~?~!, dlo!antf V1rd1 Mnali1"'1 Fuml!I•' Fuml!lt• 11»• SCMI l!v Ou1rt1rs "i l • '" " ,n ' • 33~ ' .. , .. ' • ' ,, ••• • " '" " " 0 • "' ' " • • Foun11'" V•lle" o 1 ltanc~n ,t.i1,,..1t~< n I • • ' 0 -16 G -ti INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS llUS14NG NI Pl•YI' ·~ lom Mtlan• l1 G!tn Gain V•lt1l1 VG • • , .. Yl AVG 11 -l 0 H Jo.,n (•rroll ' .. ) 1l 111 . " . " .0 Mlcllttl (lll1C1••1 J'/ ltrl!ll A r11d~P ' " ' " ' . , , g ~:~ 'l(I QAn 5118W 16 lloCll~•d Pow•• JO Ml-~ t(~To fnl•I• ll! 17• l !.l 1 ·1.0 1 0.0 .n 3.7 A•1mi1a, Ho. 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Qr•n91 County lhru J11hn111n & So", ;, • un· iq111 off1rin9 11f tho li"col" M1rcury Oa1l1rt l•••in9 A11oci1tio.,, • n•lion· wid1 ort1•i11iioR of ovlr 400 fr1n• chl11d m•,..,,. ..,.;+h r1p•et•nl1liw11 in 111 50 1t1t••· '1'011 ow• ii lo yo11r- 11ll lo look in to !111in4 you• r••• t ulo,.,ol:ul • u"d•• thi, ••wolution•"I' conlt1ct DOCTORS SPECIAL Aw1il1bl1 lo m1'!'tbtr1 of lh• Oren41 Cou"+y Medic•! ''"' f111 iot1 1969 CONTINENTAL '160 ,_Mo, CJ•w4 IN 0.11111 Call Today for 1, . . ' ' • TI Lea Oivi r ive Pail Ora! and mee B• A1 Cl& hone cont Cou1 yeaJ exp< Tl the ii sign to • Jege nes!! has seaE Bea t I l A l j1 , n d • - .... -..,.,,. .... ____ ,, • Meet AI·ea ~rep Gridders CURT IUTLlfl, Mwlnl Lllllll'lllll IDAN IAU.IA!t C1n111 ... Mir LI-I • SaturdlJ', Septtmbtr 21, 1968 DAILY PILOT LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL tiOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE TMI CrrY °' SIAC lfl.tr~T:i\, llOl TMI SUL llACM AINIUIOtTUiTtofil l:V6'-0llrt• AllTMOllTT, IM\'lftt SULID llDI '°" lbat AOMUhtftATtOtl 1111un11• ... 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Ptrfor/Mncl' fl# "" c:ontrKt. ,.,...._ UlmOllllon L.ll:IOrlf ............................................................. ~t1 wlll 111 mlclt 1n tl'll •-rd t« 1111>pli11 m1dl In C111f0ml1 1n ICCOf'dlncl wtlll ......,,_ If ,_mtlk. • 1!11Clr1c TICll1, VIDtllllltl S !Ion Q30 I I 11"9 GOVlrnnwnt CM1t m1dlll'WI a. llmlt1r mtCllemc11 '°".4.' mt Mwr11• A~ _k 10 •1111~ 111111.,. till dlrac:t .,p;,....i.10n 11 tilt c"1 11111-11 n-C:ll'f' ci1111ttta lltrllll ............ .. ........................................ , 4.11 S.WI 11..:f! ..oncrett kw Min. uclucllnt Tr1e111 l)'PI .................................. 4.ll ~II WOrll to~ p.1ld flM' 11 ""Jump,....., bid ll'Oll'I •-•I•"""*''"· ~-krltllf' .... '" ........................................................ ._,, Tiit -k ..,.II 111 compitlllll In H"ill'll tn e11end1r monlhl ''°"' *'"' tf corttrld • .. oncn .. L-Cutt•• ....................................... :··'""'"" ...... 4•1• Llolulllilled dll'l'll ... Ill 111.00 !kwntv-Flv1 DoH1rs) "' Ol'f' 'ffffl t. 1......i 19r ! ·-· ---------------------------------..._It tt.ii:lf 6. l,_, ........................... ,.,. ......................... ._,, _.,..,,. dlJ llYlf ltll 1llollld ti-11'111 Thi _,k l1 "'°" com!'lltld. ---------------1"'-" ll!O¥lltr ' ............................................................ •.OI Tiit City (Ololll(ll or'"' City of .... l•Kll """"''" 1119 rf•h'I .. rollCt'"' fW ou~•ymoollrMn ............................................................... 4.o l 111 bid•. Ho bktdlr me'f' wlt!lclt-1111 llld flM' 1 ptrlcd .. 11.,.,. UI) dll'I lftll" LEGAL N011CE ,_, Uumpot ton I 'f'trd Dr 141,_ rnlur I. lllndllne tllllli; Cmitnll ...... •.11 ,... oelt *" fllr 1111 -'lln• 11\firwl, CIMrltl C-. lll'lllll"l'lllUI IWllmDr•"' • Form Olto r '·'' IV THI OttDlll 01' TMI COUNCIL or the City of S.1 llKl'I, C1Mforl'llll, 11 Cri-t' ... lih«lr .. • "• .. ••"" ... "" •••• ••"" ..... '·"" ...... 1 M "" $111 ltKI! Alfml11l11f1!lon lulldllltl All'lf'lrl!y. Ramblers Host Seattle Soccer Battles On Tap Sunday The Continental Football League's first P a c i f i c Division showdown will ar· rive Sunday afternoon at La Palma Park when the Orange County Ramblers and the Seatt.l.e Ranger& meet at 2 p.m. Both have 3-0 records. Anaheim High c o a c b Clare VanHoorebeke will be honored at halftime for his contributions to 0 r a D g e County football over the years. He will be gi'ven en expense-paid trip to Hawaii. The Ramblers beefed up U1eir defense Thursday by signing tackile Frank McRae to a contract. A small col· lege All-American at Ten· nessee State in 1965, McRae has spent the last two seasons with the Qlicago Bears. Two Anahelm ~ Warner teama will ~ge in a preliminary game beginning at 11:30 a .m. Midgets Vie At Speedway P411n l.llTlll'\I Tll'dl C*rlflll', Dlmtllllon .. . ................ , 4.11.! 11111 11'11'1 dlY ol ltPklftblr, \ti&. C:•RTl,.ICATI 0" CORl"OllATIOM L1~ Vll'Olnlr Ii Hu""" IW\ln !HI• knowll'o• or pllnl Jl!'dYI Wtlr ,011 TRAMU.CTION o" IUllNlll ml1""1111 lllt ,..... to 1>11n• '"""· I.In Olll pl-Cll'I' Clerk or ni. (tty .,, $611 aHdl UNDEtl PICTITIOUI Ml.Ml "'"'-"*"h Ill._._ 1-.,.. Pllll ........................................ 4.01 P'ublltfl Orinee Gita! 01111 l"llotl, St~ 21, 23. lHI It'• 1occer time again and THE UN0Ell51GNEO CCIRIPOllATIOH l>rflllr, JKIU!lmm.r ........................................................ 4.:16 c ill fn dotl tllrllJJ o:eftlfY 11111 It II cond<Xllfll • '-IVMlf °' ... """"'1ill"lc '""'· lnc:ludl119 .._ pipe, ' the out Rangers w· o • voca11on11 klllol llu•1-1oc111c1 11 in1 or1111 1-111 a. unau·.,....,nc1 l1• .... . ................................... t.JI cially unveil what many ob-s. MlncMsltr Aw-, Anltlllm, °''"" .-.:1111 .. '911111""' .. 111 non-1r.11111e '" JeJnh .......................... •.1. beli ill be Counl'f', C1N1or"!1. llndlf' lht tlctlllow -llMlll'r I~/ ...................................................... •·•~ l".J111t T mt1 server• eve w a firm neme or IBM COM,UTBR CAREElll ....-llt!W li"OI '-••I .................................................... .... C•llTl,IC.t.TI OF C:OR,.ORATION NOTICI TO ca•OITOt:t champlonship team. It all CEHTElt Ind"'''"" 1111"" If .aid ta(-.-... .......................................................................... .... ,.o. TaAMIACTION Oil IUllN••• IU,.•••o• COUllT 0" TM• happens Sunday at Newpoct r:".!'!::;:,1" ~I~,~ 11 ~11111 ~=1~~Miit'liiiitf""''"'····"·"''"·····""'"''''''''''''········· ;i,.. tH~ ua~~:.',\i~::ulo:~:...TIOM '"~~~· c:.~1.i:,.Oll;:MH Beach's Mariners Park c-11"° a. SoftWlnl. 1<K., 11• v111 KM4'll ., Wlll•N -•Hr 111ur ,, 111r....,. ctrtltt ""'n 11 ~ne 1 *· ,..-. HllYI lou .... lrd, ,._,,'"" City, '"-""' -* -,..,, .ic•n-t ldloel &llllMtl ....... 2'121 l!rl•tf " li:ARLllN HITCHCOCK. when coach Brian Mc· c.n..,,,11. .,.,ce,_ -HOlld•r .. uni:1 -* .., ""'' M111Ct11thv A.,..,.,,.., "'"'"'rm. °''"" DtcH11d. Cauahey'1 Rangerg face WITN6$5 '" "-nd ltlll ""' dl'f' ., .-.... ~11 .. 1t; k_v ... ""' .... 111111 Ix; pllr' l'lour ov1r 11" l>0~· 11 ••It of ..... gvnl'f'. CIHlornlt. """'' "-fldlllOUI NOTICE II HllllE•Y GIVIH to TM • Au1111I, 1961. '"'""' a..11111111 lnlt_,. cklu11lc•11011 Ullller f'lll 111t•,r1vn. SA~ ......... lltm nlml .. COMPUTaR CAii.Ee• cNdltol"I of "" •bo'tt 111"*' dtOldotnl Fullerton at 2:30. COMPUTING• IO'TWARL "'"""11111'1 "')or ol1Mr1t1u11.-1. Cl!NTlll 1nt 11111 tflt ntme II Mid COf' llWll en '4!rllll'll tlt'f'llll cl1111'11 .. 11n1t In the 12:30 prellm Ran· ,,.c, 1"011"1 IOl"•l!on •nd 111 ,r1nc1,.1 1111r.1 " ""' t11d dacldfnt ,,. ,...1rld i. t11t ' RDOtr Let "ROUP 1 ............. .. ............................................... '4-bul!nftl II ••follow.: tllll'l'I wlt!I It'll MCltllry "4IUClll"' In ll'll LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ger and Fullerton reserves Au1111n1 s.cr.tery H~"'°"""' PlllTIP c-1111111 a. 1ottwU1. Inc., 11u V1ft offtU or 1t1ot ciirt 11 ""' •ttiw. 1n1told Danny McKnigtJt of Glen-I k horns STAT& OF CALIFORNIA HIPINatr -WllHll1" -Foni. F1t.u11111. Jeep or 1lmlllr tm NllJ'• aoullY•rd, ,.,nor111"11 Cll'f', .. 1 -.,m,. ' oc • C:OUNTV OF LOS AHCilLl!S .. -, ... or ltA lW•lhDlll dr1fl.,,. 1nKlll'llll'll1J .......................... Ctlllol'll!I cou ... or lo''""' . "'°' dora will be tl'ylng to pro-pa c in' McCaughey'a ON THIS 2411'1 d•Y"' AWllll. A.O., IHI. GlllOU,. J ................ ............................................. S.1• WITNl!Ss' II• lltnd fl'lll fM!I N'f' llf _.., J'l'UCMr .. to "" Ulldlral9111d •t tect Na points lead in Na . t , -If....,, "" "" u11111r1tll'lld. 1 ..,_,.,. "'""''"" "w1nc11 lr11Ck OPertttr Aututl lNI 1111 ottic. er c. '•ul ou aoi .. A""""" . group are ve W'DeeS UI: l"ubllc !ft ~ncl for .aid C111f1iY Md Stele, ror .. r11r11111m 0t 11•1"111r 111" twllll ... "'" 1M1dlmtnh) ·~lne ' Jollw•rt• Int. l:tll 0ov.r OrM, 5utl9 1., "'--' tlKll, tiooal M·idget Ra c in g Werneld and Jim McWII-l'llld!111 tMroln, 11111'1' COtMilulenld 11111 c'"""* ...," ""'-R011r lie, eat1tom11 Wlll<ll " 1111 ,,_ 111 11Y1•-• A I ti t ' 0 t ' .-. "9raontll'I' ._,.. ._, L11 .. -Ccl!M.nl• c..r1111 MICl!lfll • Aull!.,,, 11c:r1r11T .. ltlll llfllllr1l11'1tf 111 •U ITll"9A ,.,i.rn-ssoc a on a C l n a liam1 - a couple of atara ~ 19 me "' be ,.... AHlll9nt lier• ,.,_ tm1Crt1.• ww 1.111er•1or ITATI 0,. CALl,.ORNIA ) 1111 i. 1111 """ 111 wN 4Kedtrtl. w1t1111t Orangt County Speedway during the Ranier cham· ""' fA 1111 Cor.twlllon 11111 ...,.... "" ::~,:: ==~ COUNTY Of' LOI ANl)l!LEI J •• •Ill IMnlhl 1rt1r Till ""' Mlk.lttlll " Saturday night pionship romps wllMn '"•trument • 11111111 .. ,.... cer· ,...,,._ .....,,ior ow THtl "'"' H .,. o1 A111urt, A.D .. 1M1. 11111 nofltl. • I • -•llOn """•In n.IMll. 1nlll 1Cl-lld9-'llOUI" 4 ................. ........ ...... 111 "40fl mt ,.... urdenlonld. 1 Noi.t'll Dltlll A111wt », lHI McKnight, 19, hods a 42-,-=-============::, W II me tt.tt IUd'I ~•11111 IXIWltd ~tr ,.11j.i"F~~..... "'" ' 1>utinc In ~nil llf teld c11111tv •nil 11111 JOHH •· HITCHCOCK Point lead over second place I ~"' "":irNEU ..,.,,,0, 1 ., ...,,..,,.n ... 11111x.r Wll'llor !Cto'ltl'tl9 ... AtPMll ,.a.no tftldkll 1t11o,..1.,. *'"' ~1•,•llll'lld ~ 1Jtecvtw1, _ PENETRA TtQN ' .,.. .. ~ .. rump Ul>Cl'l...r IMntll jl0fl1u111 1_.n. ..-111 1PPM..-..., .-.. Tiii W ., Gary Hill, also of Glendora. ...,_,..Ht .,,.,. "'"" 1"" •flt!tllll ,.,,,. fif· ,._ ~-r o,...,.,.., k-'° ""i.1te 1111 AMIH1n1 S.U.hlfY 1111 •bon llllftllll ---~-,, In -tentlon for ~. N11rly • ., .... on• ,...,, th, ftclll -1 ,.... -'•1 ""' -Ill tN• ~-191' °"'"~· IAlllPlt(lllll ol ""' c:o<Ml'lllln ""'' ltlllClllld "" c. PAUL OU 1011 V\'JJ<I,': ""'" UI . ' ~"~" n111 ....... wrllteft. aetlld '-'"'••or Wlll'llll lnllrvll'llllt "" "'"'" et "" .... m Dft'lr Dr! ... Stlll I title are Sonny White oi San· DAILY l'ILOT, lto1111t1w" Hwa-10,FrC~AL SEA';/ hi Trtndllnl Mlcnlfll °"'''or two,,. .-Mt"'"" <uec1ry, _111on 1t11nt11 ,,.,.,., 11111 •dl.-lldt-N....., IMdl. Cll""'* ta Ana end Bob McCaw of :;::;.fer th1 F1bul1u1 Or1n91 N:i!~',.U:e-c.nlofnr• m111111KTUr...-1 r1111111 l·l'61 ::_ ':.::. !Jiii tudl '°""'llln 111tcVtld l~1,.,~.:...,. SouU!. Gate. ~~NI~ 111 GllOtJI" • .............. .... ........... ............ ~... IH WITNl!ll WHl!REO,., l tll¥1 'ull".,,.. or·-CMlt DlllY "'°'· M'f' c::..iu:Ew...... A ...... 11 or Conc:"1t IPfMdlne, Mldl111kal Templllf or lltrtulllo Iliff ..,.,. Mnd Ind •ffb:MI ..,,. of. A1111111r 21 •l'llf &wlli!Mlr 1. u, 21, 11n11r1,. ~""" l.Nf:r•1IH', klHl.r 1111 1111H lld•I Mtl 1111 ,., Ind .,...,, I• t1t11 1NI I,.... .lvl1 10. lHf 11• 1lpa/, :.001, C.ment. MPnl+r·l'lnoo ctrllllut. nrst •bev• wrftftn, .-OC F0tl LIU, -ti' l1YI 10n (OP,.ICIAL IEAU l"ullllll'lld Ono"" CHrt 01111 "lkrt, f\.D ..... )•fll<I, HlllV' UUIJ' E•ui.m.nl O...r•llf'-RDl911111 Rlll!I A111. II Ind kpt, 7, 14. Jl, IHI 1J1MI UINIGlll, OW, l::UCIJO, L•1 Wr_, 1.t l'llnl-CflMlt, Hol•rY ,. .... llo.Cl~ll Of llll'llllr 1r ... "'"''"'""" Wiii! 1n'f' ,,,. lrl1Cllll'lll'l1t ,,lll<'IHI Olfl« In IAll 1• ""'4'1111 i"llnl kntlne.t LOI A""'ln. Qiunl'f' JIOTICI TO CRIPfTOttl LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE s~.,. LMlllr, 'NMtl ,.,.,,, ovtr ~ )trd; up tt end M'f' etrnmli'llen !»Ir" jU,.ERIOR COURT 0,. Tita lneluaint 11'1. r•nlt Jul'I' 11, ,,., TAT• GP CALl..OR•IA ,.0111 IAR tM TrtCIW ...... ltor-Ur••1'pe l/mw1I, &lllklo.lll', T1,,,,.r, •1« THI COUNTY 0, ottANe• MOT1c:a TO c••DITO•• llC(IPlf Incl l'UI~ '(rlCltlf P11!lnallld OrtMI (NII O•ll'I' l"lllf, " .. A...a IUl"IRIOa ctUaT Ofl THI Ott OU,. ' .•. , ... .. .. • .. .. .. ...... .. ... .. .......... ,. . , , , .. .. SJo6 Alll. ll Ind llPf, f, U, 21, THI tSIMI 1111119 al Gl!ORGI WAIHIHGTON STATE Of' CAl.l,ORNIA ~lltl'I H•vY OU!J' JleNlfmlll 1"" Wltltr NOILI, JR, tlll GEORGI W, MOii.i, The Relaxed Way. • • Over 2,000,000 Passengers Carried Over 60, 000, 000 Miles To 'loMr Conneclint Plane 1t LA. International Airpor t Now SerVing Orange County and Beach Cities with 82 Flights Per Day ANAHll>/,lll':Hv:A~i:I llllil'rJRI Nl ',1rORT ~tMll lilll~llRI 60 FLIGHTS PER DAY 15 Minutes One Way Time 22 FLIGHTS PER DAY 20 Minutes One Way Ti111e • t...lioll: Just norlh of tht ·Dioteyllod Hot~ snd just mt of Dilfttyl""1 hll " Cerritos A.,.ut. ""°" (114) nz.8311J i.c.tioo: llortl! of Coos! Hicttw11" 1111 ... 1 1141 of Jllllbofet 11"4 It tltt "'"'°"~ lno -Ql4) 644-1717 LA • .WAl'S SINCE 1147 , POR TKI COUNTY Ofl OAAN•• Lonut .. Ml••r oPtr1!or-1'1v1,. .. 0 ,..AL NOTICE 1t1 G. W, NOil.i. O.C..NIL Ne. .. ...,.. 1,;onc:,._ MllOlll Ml•lf UPl'l'l'oOI' ~ NOTICE IS Hl!R!IY GIVIN ti IM 1111 .. ol NICK WUHOEtl 1lto t-CllnCrlll l'lllTIP or )'umpcr111 c..vn 0Nr1ltr crocll1'n el 1111 1bwt Mf'Mif _......, et NICHOL.Al WUNot:ll,, Olce1Md, 1.n.iellinl l"l.,.t l!llllMtr "·11171 11111 111 1Nrt0t11 11&\llnl cl•lm1 111lnrt thl NOTICI ll HElllllY OIYIM h !I'll lill'Y•llnt Gr•atr 011tr1tor CIRTIPICATI 0' IUl1Mltt. t11d lllelttelll 9f'I l'IWlroif Ill file lftwn, crldllon o1 !Ill Ibo"" "'""" dfl:MJ.tfll .. re-..il Operttor PICTITIOVI MAMI wttll 1111 lltlCftll,., ~ 111 !'-otnc1 11111 111 --hlvlnt clllml .,.,Fllt 1111 l.olow 011tr11ar-AttltJ', EllCllC, Htncock. lllfre Ill TM urldlr1il,,... doll ctrtff'r I 1111 CIOl'I> el tT1e cltrt.; of rtit ,...,.... lllllt!ld court, Ill" 111.i ct.cMllnt ••• "'llllroil t. n11 """'· •lfnll•r If" dudt111 1 M lntu 11 m1 11rc11 11,...1, !!..~ ... flllrn"" -· w1_"'1 ,.. .. ,,-.. u"• wllll Ille 11t1eft11ry ¥Olldllre. 1n till etna ,....,, 1,111, ,..,., tfYI""' c 11""" """" lilt fl ---·· "' ••' ... "-" .. -_,....., -... -•fKIW \.llo<.f'lllf'-Wltll booll'I 1"1(""-"1 "'""°" IMCll, I ' 11 OlllCllC fir Mc0wen lo G.-, Sii E CM,_ ~..,~"' ...., ·-.._.,,"' · I -I -""!"' ntloul nMI ,.,.,,.. ol AIRl"OllT GLASi A O CO--· • 19 pr-I llllrn. wl"' IM -Mry IAl!Cllirll Ml<n .,. l•Or -•roor ti '" ,t,HO KllllEM CO. Ind Tlltt 1111d ftrlfl i. 11'1• ...,_, "'1111• 1111' VflUClllfa. fo 1111 l!l'ldlrallNd lit IM offlcft 1n1nue1Qvr1r•1 rllll'llllJ ~ ol 1111 flllllowlnt ..,_ ~ ,... ,.1ec. d bllllllllt Iii m. llftdlnltnM .. Mr "l'lvr,..,.1 HUtlWITl. HURWITZ =•io:!,,,.. _ 411: NI' lllUt' :.. Ill Ml tlllll ,IKI tf mldlJQ It 11 I" Ill mtllen "r11lnlnl lo 1111 •t1i. 1M ttEMl!ll, 41 • :a... Jll'ltt, "'-' .._ __ M /1111' Mur frllkrn• ol Mill Meldll'll, wlll!M tbc -"'-efltl' ltld'I, C1llfomt1, .... kl! 11 1"" PlllC. fl/ VICll-• Hlllcst, rlHld _ « Hr l'lluf Josil!"H W "UTNAM. 111'1 ACKll 1111 tint tulllk11lon II 11111 MflA -INM o1tflt""*"""""11'1111 ""'"'" rwtl'lllll: "'""' 1 (ln111e1w t!'lllln 111 1111 P•'f'roll '" mot:• T11l!'llffr1 Ol'tf'· 11r111. G1...W. OrO'l't, C1lffrwn11. Dltldy~~';""~t_ I• """'!""-to the 1iltl9 fl lllif -....1, lllni -''"""' -.1 1M JUrlMi<llOfl of IM l ••mlltfl, fKCIW11'1111 O.IW .1.vtWI .. INI, ' .......... .. wltfll!! II• '"""'-lll1r lllt !Int ~ AllJ 11\/ftHT'tllt l•• '""" tla: -llld ml•n•-1'1<4 "Ulllll"lllll• I!* J , WILLIAM PUTMAM !f*"lnllll'lll'"' 1\11'1 or 11111 notlcl. Con!flCtor 111111 -ltfllN -)11-.or I• I Cr•rr F••lrllll encl ,.. 11111 or Cll""'nll, Or1rtgC C-"': McOW•M r.~i::-N--ltlla6lflt Ollld Alllvll JI, 1fM. -JI flf;tlvt ..x ,., 1111111' -· llllln !!II ftltllilt Ttlml11r Cl•H111· Ot1 Alil9Wl '°' ltM, lllfon me. I Not.,.,. 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AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE S -'·'"·"'"'-"'-s_.,_,,_,._bt.._2_1,'-1-%8 ___ ..,-___ DML !_!!LOT Jf! · W~K'S !NJ), YEAR'S IDGH, WW, CWSE .. ... l lfl.t AMl'lkAN l'T'liU IA'--T -W ... ~·····•·••····••"·••······1• wo:=~ ................................. . Ttitf .................................. , """' • • ............................... 1 ""' "'"" .............................. . ·----~------· ·-----~----·-·---·--· ... =··~· ............. -------------------,,,,.. __________________ -· -- I I I ------~----- f1omm~nt Page Sure Youth Revolts-the Question Is: Why? By DR. BERNDT L. KOLKER Provost, Raymon.d CoUe.:e Unlveralty of the Patlftt 1be rNI revolt m our youth ii, de· spite some indication• to tile contrary, oon-violent. Above all, tbl8 revolt ii ideological and k meam to bring about changes in our traditional value system. Many reasons haw been advanced for the codllct between the older and younger generations. In his Annual Report fer 1!167, President Mark Cur· tis of. ScriP!l'I College ~·led th ... among ottier cawes: The young have grown up in a na- tion which since World Wax II ha& been one of two superpoweri in a bl· polarized tn:iubled and revoluttcmary world. They have been reared in an at· mosphere of infmmality, in which their elders have exhibited uncertain or irregular observance, if not disre· gard Of tr.aditiooal soda! or mcral cooventioru. Tiw:y have either experienced or been led to expect that it is normal to e11joy affluence beyood the dreams of previous ~ations in this or any other nation. They have already upon entering •:ollege a breadth of experience, di- rectly or vieariou.S'ty, that w.,a, avail- tble only to a select few ln earUer times. TBE RESULTING EXPLOSION has 1haklm our value system. The young people who know only the tD\lironment created by that explosion simply see & ditierent world from that seen by tbeir eldfn who are far less condi· timed to tedDJCracy and seek to get by '"'th older values. 'l'bese elders are still trying to find their balance. The past thirty years, more than any other period in history, have been cbaractaUed by change, Ctaoge tmpM9S motion, and we have accepted this motion as berleficial and forward-directed. The futw'e thus be- came a viable dimension to us. ln contrast, our progerM-s looked to and revered ~st. That reverence may have re~ progress a:>rne- what, but it gave man a balanoe which be needed t.o function effectively. The future-oriented man al. today lacks that balance. He teods to be intolerart m the past, its weaknesses and errors. He equates lack of that teohoology amoog his ancestors with lack of wisdom, and disregards their 'humanistic values. TRADITIONALLY, it is the role of the parent flO provide stability for his offspring. Too many ¢today's p.arenta failed in this assignmeat. Our progeny ask why we have es· "™•' ti It! •••• Mt R111l1, Chl11 •. F ..... H. B1rtley II ... -· ti••·" chewed old values but have flaiied W substitute new ones. They ask why we belittle their values which they have had to create for lack al. others. They ask why those values are not compatible with the instltutims which make up our society. We have oo rel- evant answers for them. And thus, our young wax more and mere discon1Jent. The target of the youth revolt iJ "The EstabUshment." 'nl.3t ~ also refers to traditional mores, art forms, customs, means of relationships, !K>cie.l infitJ.tutioos requirements, attitudes, outlooks, habits, types of food, ways of communicating, expresdoos, mode1 ol. d.rest, modes of conduct and, 1n short. everything that 13: done, felt or ftlpp«ted by those who are older than and different from the group that finda itself' in revolt ag'1Dst tbe eat.ablilhment.. Young people question why emanci· pated, ed~ated moderu natloos are no more capable Of aettling mutual grievances by reason:ng than were the clana at the dawn of history. They ask why, wi~ all the p-omige from the laboratories and from investiga- tions by bolts of social scieatista:, man has still not growri beyond hb cruel· ties, selflatinesa and his greed. HOW CAN WE answlO" theso charg- es and questionl? Some say that the young "" voctt. erous in opposition but unclear about what they stand for. The revolt Of the young hi not an organized movement with a program ar a platform. If tlhey can bring better valuee to the mana.ge. meot of the wcrtd than did their pre- decessors, then they may well do a betrer job of loitering human p-owth than hat been d,one heretofore. American industry is an integral part of. the Estal>U.hment, and it draws its strength from the most ba!ic values ol the establishment. Most ol the young' people, we have found, firmly believe that industry standa fer free enterprise, free com- Swingin' Banl{er·s Up Profits Ubiquitous Credit Cards Help Pry Cash Loose By JOAN S. GIMUN Editorial Research Reportl The banking business in the United States is growing at a rate tb&t pleas- es even tbe banken. Ri!ing interest rates p~ed up tile earnings of com· mercial banks 10 to 15 per cent ill the first quarter o( 1968; during ~ pet five year.i, 1hose eai:nm&• have in· creased .annually at an &wrage rate of more than 7 per cent. While leading banker1 are optimis- tic Bbout the industry's prospeds for steady growth, they ere careful t.o .makt: a distinct.ion bet"wwn banks wtioh cHng 1n traditioool -.g i>ractlces and banks which innovare. BANKERS NOW appear eager to replace the image of the yes-and·no traditionalist with that of tile help(u1 innovator. Today banlcs are offering everything from tN.vel bureau serv- ices to free budget counseling. Some serve as ticket agencies for gporU; and cultural events, while othen ofter young married couples services that include free financial counseling and free &ix-month checking accounts. Leading commercial banlns. witb en- couragement from the Comptroller of the OJrrency, have moved into the business of acquiring industrial equip· ment t.o lease to corporations. The Comptroller bas also .authorized banks to make their computer systems avail- al:ie, for oa fee, t.o perform de.Ca pro- cessing services for customel'6 and the gftlttal public. ALTHOUGH SOME of. ttiese bank innovations me being attacked in court oases, the president of the American Bank.en; Association, J. Howard Laeri, as'Serts th.at banking has been lhnited. too long by "'archaic legisi.ative attitudes and antiquated concepts." He argues that banks can and should "provide the wide s~· trum d. services our customeni Will want and need as ithe country become!l increasingly involved ln the computer age." In the space ol llttle more than 15 years Che oountry bu become a m6Ss credit card economy. The nation's largest bank, Califomia's Bank of America, already boasts more than six million holders of its mWti-pur· pose Bankamericard, and at least a thousand other banks across the cou.9· try have entered the business. Tied in with the credit card opera- tion are new automatic loan plans whieh allow a customer to overdraw his account, ttius avoiding any bounc· ing checks, and pay b.tck the emount of ttie overdraft wit'1 interest. The customer can aJ.90 use his personal check to advance himself a Joan up t<I a pre-detennined amount. THE RAPIDLY GROWING use d. credlt cards is ha~g the day when America will be a checkless and "c85hless" society. A recent survey indieated that a majority of leading bankers and economists believe that in five yean the volume ol. cheeks will be greater than it is today (about 17 million a year currently), but that in about 10 years the economy will be moving rapidly toward a paperless payments system. In the future, the .-----------Our M•K '" Sa .. FratlCU~ -----------, The 49er Line: Cry a Lot By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Joe the Toe Vetrano, the former 49er star who's now a partner in Del Veccbio'1 , runs a Sunday ~ from his re!ltaurant to Kezar Stadium before the game. ''On the way out," he says, "I give a little lecture on pro football. After the game, we Come back to the restaurant for a defeiit dinner." OUR VICTORfAN HOUSES contain some grote!lque seerets, and Auctioneer Reeder Butterfield gets to see a lot of them -blood· curdling and otti.erwise. A few OOys Bgo, he invaded the Divisadero St. home of a great widow lady who died recently and found, spre&d out on the grand piano the skin of her pet airedale, complete with stuffed head. Alongside was a silver-fram- ed photo of the dog in happier da ys, POET · SINGER Rod McKuen, who starved here long enough, is now truly ln the big chips and get - ting ch.lppier. His "Stanyan Street and Other Sorrows" and "Listen to ll!e Wann" will be a Book-of-the· Month dual selecUon in November -and that means 100 G's at least. MIKE REAGAN. 23-yr-old son of the Governor, was hen t o demonstrate Power Mac, a new llibtweiJht chain aaw. Id~! for mlwoodt:! • TlllS TOWN. n1ually bll.!e about mmo *'1, lost Its COOi for Kirk Doul1A&:. WhM he walked into J[m11, tbe waiter Olpt.ain did a -· "lltm Juu1ec1 Ira,., elUWnorw dropped chopotlcU and be ..... to .. , with 1111 ldt hind trldlt IQllllJ """"""""' witb hi• rlfllJL Al !he boZMr acrou tbe ........ "'*"' IMI baufllil • lei.mono, a Q!ll>or riot tn1110d ind h• bod to a•t out o! there. On the sidewalk, .a pretty brunette ..,.gg1ed up to him and said, "Can I have my picture takoo with you?" "Sure," stud Kirk affably. putting his 81"m around her -whereupon the guy with the camera looked up menacingly and snapped: "Hey, knoc.t: that off, that'& my WIF£!" Ati, the public. WE REOPEN our ReveNie Status Symbol Derby to plaee in nomina- tion Atty. Lui Venator of San Jose wbo , attired in .ari old sheepskin jacket and cowboy hat., drives to work ill a battered white pickup truck -although he has a 1934 classic Rolls-Royce in the basement of his Saratoga home. Basement? rigtJt. he took out a Yr'8ll to get it in and restored the wall, simply so he can say to guests: "Would you like to go down to the basement and see my Rolls-Royce?" A nite ploy whe!l the conversation lags. ATTY JAMES O'GARA to client in divorce case: "What do you think your wife will ch.ar ge you with?" Client: "I dunno -she'll probably claim that I phoned her." O'Gara· "What kind Of ., charge is that'" Client: "Well, I dld hit her with thf' phone, but detnmit, she phoned me F'TRST! •. SAL TY TA l.K In a Ally town: When you hear a cab dispatcher an· nouoce over tht: tBx i \ntef't'oms late at night, ''Anybody wanna gt> pick up some hallph1yPr5?" he 's not talking about ba~eball. old sport. One more guess. POOL TABLES . to ~pe11tbouse1 mutt be ""trle ~w stah>! symbol. Steve McQueen had one hauled up Pacific Ave. and Into the rooftop aerJe he occupied at Sl200 a month While filming "Bullitt" here. And Don Sherwood now hu e pool table ln the· Uvins room of hia 31st noor "--------· a.•~---·-· -~ftM.L-G+ digs at the Eichler Summit on rlusslen Hi.LI. THOSE DRUNKS who thOughl they saw a Cessna airpWte taxiing along Van Ness Ave. et 3 the othe.r mondng hado't bad too many drtnQ, after .U. The Cessna bad landed at Crl!l1y Field and then pro- ceede<I up Van Ness under it.a own power to Civic Aud ., where it went oo display at the "Vacatloa 68" s:bow • • <Where are the preas agents or yesteryore? Tht old ones. llke Russell Birdwell .. would have had that plane crash i n t o SOMElhinl along Ille way), HEAOl.lNE : '"Chier Cahill Asks More Money." For the £uzi-bud1et? RICHARD FLEISCHER , - dk°'ecttng Ton1 Curt:i1' new film, "The so.too StraogJer .'' was here acoudna aa alley, Not jul1. any alley. An alley lhat look.a like a Bocton alley_ The company hu to do 1omll rel.Akes. and Tony doean't feel like buulng back to Boston. . - bank CUBt?mer will probably oarry only one identification card, which will enable him to pay all bi.Us and obtain a ready supply of money. He may even be tied in to his bank's <X1mputer by telephone, so that he can pay bills by phone and obtain an instant picture of the state of his fioonces . While banks are seeking to escape federal regulation and move into new fields, threats in the form of more competition and even further regula· tion come from sever-a1 quar1eni. The congressional Joint Economic Co~­ mittee on July 1 issued a report cnti· cal of the indepencent position of the Federal Reserve System :and o;dling for establlstiment by the Congres!l of guidelines fer operation of the s~tem. THE COMMIT'l'EE'S chairman, Sen. WlH.lam Proxmire tD Wis .), as~ sert.ed that the Federal Reserve bad "a record of deepening almost every recess.ion or depresskln we have suf· fered in the last 30 years by reducing the money supply." Banks have been at least temporar- ily kept out of the hlc:Nrtive mutual fund field by court action tnught by the National Msociation of Securities: Dealers a.nd the Investment Company Institute. At the same time, they may 900n encounter more competition from the savings and loan associati.om, which are expected to gain additional pow- ers in the commercial banking field through amendments .attached to this y<>aT.. OllUlibuo housing bill. Notwithstanding t be s e develop- ments, most bankeNi see the bank of the f\ltutt as a bigger, multi-pUil!OSe institution, playing an even larger role in the American eeonomy than today's bani<. Around THE World Atta.. Maga.zfne Le Nouvel C>Herv1~ur (Parl1): Do you Uke cross'W()f'lj puziles? Do you have a horror or not getting the last word In an argument? Ir ~ answer i11 no to the first question and yes to the second. then you are probably cut out to succeed tn bush1et1s. The two questions are J)3r1 of a questionnaire devised by a brltish company, Cam- bridge-Consultants, to ~ ( wlth the sm•llest margin o( erTOr, according to the lnwntor1) people who have got what lt takel to geot ahead. Oatl1 Te.le(raph ( Lond~): Det.ails o( Chlna'a: huclear lnat.allations in th@ far Northwest were revealed to me by reCuceet •ho - . -vialtied aaernbly and testing sites l.n tbt provincel of Kantu, Tllnlhll and Sinkiang. I ,.., provl4- ed with Mtalled hand4!'1wn maps, ane. ol. which showed where tbe Chines• ... ..,.mbllDI gWdod rnllalles under- ground. My chief tnfon:n11~ who met me mott 1ecretly, &aid China'& growing 1tocl<pile of. bomb< and Culdod.mllllleo was being aent malDly '° Halnan 111- land o/.f the cout ol North ViebWn, to the <.'Oa341 aft& tn the vidntty of For- mosa and Hoog Xong and to Northern Manchur1t1 , flldng AalaUc Rlll&ia across the Amur Rlver . petition in free markets, unh•mpered bargaining betwHn employer a.nd em- pioyol, tho law of 1upply and ~ mand, and the conviction that Amer· tcan induatry ls eommtttied to finding better ways of making bettor p<OCfucts at lower prices. AS THEY STUDY economies, even. the most ardent rebelt amoog the young w1ll team that developrneOts of the past sixty years have pressed most ol tbese concepts into new shapes, American industry has a far more complex value system than the young rebels believe to exist. Industry has reeognized the fact that the young generatioo is, by and large, better and more broadly edu- c.ated than were lts predecessors, and that it tends to have a JDO:re serious attitude toward education. All sect.on d industry are competing fer the var· ious skills possessed by the YoUDC re- cruits. Young men and women are also willing to make adjustmenta and to move somewhat in the direction of. convention vlhen they enter the job market. Overt symbols of revolt, such as beards, tong hair or unconventionaJ dress may be discarded. THESE MINOR concessions imply merely a willingness to ronform only when to do so does not involve .aband- oning fundamental convictions. Such COIDp£omise should not be taken to Find a From Time Maiaztne As any self-respecting bureaucrat knows, tt is bad form indeed to use a: single, simple word when six or seven obfuscating ones will do. But where is the Washington phrasema.ker to turn 1l he il'l hung up for what Horace called "word1 a foot and a half long"? Simple. Just glaince at the handy Systemstic Bun Phrase Projector, or s.b. P.P . The s.b.P .P. has aptly obscure origins but appears to come from • Royal Canad.Jan Air Force listing of fuzzy phrases. It was popularized in Washington by Philip Broughton, a U.S. Public He&lth Service: o(fi~ial, A O) lntecrated , mean that t!!e revok al. the young 11 jult a puslni phase and tnat, &1 they grow older, they will read.1.1,y come to terms wttb the values o( their elders. Time for such rapprocbement has long ' since run out. Another .implioaUon -some of the most competent, potentially mO!lt v.:I· uable yOUDg people are unwilllDg to enter upon a buainets career. Yet business and indultry have vb'· tually insaUable demaods for higbly skilled manpower during the next two or evea three decades. These demands must be filled by the m01t eompeten~ most creative, most imaginative young people we can graduate from . oollegeo. Industry must learn v.11at will move the:te young people to enter upon industrial careers. Industry will have to ireP&l"e now for that time within the next decade when tbe values of ihe older, top.level executive .generation wiU collide with dle radically differ-ent values of a low· er exectltive echelon. One thing is quite certain: the new values, ttiooe held by the post-World War II generation, are based in large measure on. the world views brought about by science and technology, and these will find tbemselws further strengthened by new studies and clis· coveries. The old.er va1ues may well have less support from evmts to come during the next ten years. The newer values will win tht 41.y, Phrase who circulated it among civil eervants end businessmen. A sort of mini· thesaurus of baffle-gab, it corurists of a three-col.umn list of 30 over used but appropriately portentous words. Whenever a GS-14 or deputy asailtant secretary needs an opa:que phrase, he need only think of a tkee-Oigit number -any one will do as well a!l the next -.and select the cor- re!ponding 'buzz wocds" from the three columns. For eirsanple, 'l!J7 pro- duces "systematized logistical pro. jection," which has the ring of absolute authority and means absolutely nothing. Brou&tLton's baffle-gab guide: B C Management Options 1) Total !) Systematized QrcanhatlonaJ FlexfbWty Monitored CapatiWty 4) Parallel 4) Functional Reciprocal Mobffity 5) Responsive Dlgttal Procnmmlng Logtatlcal Concept I) Optional 7) Synchronized Transitional Time-Phase 8) Compatible Incremental ProjecHon t) Balanced Third-Generation Hardware Polley Conttn1eney Up From Ghetto Trap Via Big Step: a Job The Rev. Leon H. Sullivan, minister Of. the Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia, is widely kMwri for his leadership in founding end directing the Opportunities lnduat.riallultioa. Center, ooe of the natioo'1 most 1uc· cessful programs for training the SO· oalled bard-core unemployed. In its first three years, the Philadelphia center has trained more than 5,000 men and women for jobs in business mid industry. OIC unJt& are now operating in 70 cities &-om coast to coast. These are hls views on several questions which 1Ie on businessmen's minds. Q: WMt, in JIOUr judgment, is the ringlt matt important 1tep in motivcl· 1ng someone-who hos been brought up in tM ghetto? A: The individual must gain a feel- ing or self-respect.. He mu.st feel a sense Of being someone. For yeart, people in the 10-<alled ~ettos have been taught to believe tt>ey did not count much. So when a new person come!l to our "feeder" program, he sees images of developing seU respect all the time from the first day he walks into th.at classroom. Wht.n be gets a ~nse of being somebody. Of being part or something ht ls dgnW- cant, then self respect comes. Q: In the past JIO" have oft.nt rt· ftTTt:d to tM UV role tohich indvstrv con play in progmm.t Ukt thoit: .rpon.- sortd b~ OIC. WMt ktnds of help thould burin.ctrnun lT1I to give? A: We need financial a11ls:ta.nce a.. well •s t.echnJcal &Id and social sup- port. I would say that wlunteer teachers, ins~. ind cowwelon are our key needJ. We need hundrel:b of them. We c.a:a use more on our ad- visory cwnmlttees, too. Q: YOU have taid itJ tAf pott U.Ot 501lo of Ille OfC """""° •ff<1rl u ~•ottltudfaol.." W.liat ktnda of otUtudt.1 art tftO.lt HTIJ><lf't<ln11 A: Tbe worker should demonltrate a seng@ or com~ loyalty a·n d !)SJ>Onlibrtlty. He should wn to 11~ ~ company a. ~ day's work for a good day's pay. He shoukl know the importance of being on time. Q: Once a person has been hired for a job he knows how to do, what should the compan.y do to keep him motiuated? A: If he is going to want to continue learning, he must koow he can move up to bigger jobs. OrganJzations such as OIC oan assist companies in on· going motivation progNans. Also, groups like the Big Brother organize· tions can help an individual make What we call the bridge fTom his job training to a job. Sometbnes the supervisors need help, too -they don't understand how lo deal wftb these inmviduals. What we call "'sensitivity traiDmg" has been helpful to them in getting that understanding. Q: As you see it, is the need to pro- vide: job skillt and job op?O'f"tUniMs for Negr~s an11 more critical todat1 than in the pa.st1 A: It is f;u-more critical because untdl reeently 95 percmt of the Jobs held by colored people in America were in the service industries. These are jobs ltlat are befng aut.omated rlgtrt out of existence. While autom., lion Is alllo creating tens o( ttlous.rodt of new lobe. those who fonnerly held -jobs caanot quallly for lbom unle11 they receive ~ tralniag. Without IUCh tr&bl.lng 20 percent ot the b)ack .community lll America wtll be on relief. --WWW.. Saturday, September 2) 1968 • The C-O'imnenl Pago of the Daily Pllof •eek• to Inform and llimulat.e ,reader& by presenting a variety of com. menta.ry on topics of inter-- est and signllicance from informed observers a n d spokesmen. R::-rt N. Wood, Publioh~ ,.. . _ . . _. ___ .. _ .. _ ·-·---•~·-· ----·-· -~· ... ·--.... .--. ..,,_,.,_ __ ,_,.,,., ___ , __ ,,., •• _ .. ,,..,.,., ... ___ , ---· -· ..,,_,_,.,,,.,_, .,, ,., __ ,,.,_,•cc"";-•--:.,,_,_,_,_-;""!" Satlll'day, S.pttmber ?1 , 1%8 DAJL.Y PILOT 2J SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S FACTORY DIRFCT DEALER IS NOW ORANGE COUNTY'S HARBOR DODGE No. 1 ~~~~~ DEALER 'NEW LOCATION '0-.. WHICH MEANS THE LARGEST SW<TION OF FACTORY FRESH 1969 DODGES TO CHOOSE FROM , A(' NOW AVAILABlE All MODELS, COLORS & EQUIPMENT 5 ACRES OF NEW MODERN SALES and SERVICE FACILITY TO SERVE YOU! Complete Customer Satisfaction! *' * * NOW ON DISPLAY! See 'em· Drive 'em· Buy 'em TODAY 2888 Harbor Blvd. * ----A-_NOTHER HARBOR DODGE FIRST-Now-Avol-lablo-On ..... COST A MESA-Phone 540-8888 * _48_M_os_. B_AN_K_FIN_A_NC_ING_:.;~~;~s:::ii:iiiiiii~l~~~--:~i.I:;: ..... ~~ • NO WAITING! TAKE DELIVERY TODAY ON THE CAR THAT SWEPT THE COUNTRY! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE NEW LOCATION!! WITH THE NEWEST CAR FOR 1969! THE ALL NEW DODGE! ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST. TRUCK, CAMPER & VAN Southeni:California;s Charger Headquarters '68 DART' HEADQUARTERS BRAND NEW SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Lar9cst selection of Cttar9ers to choose from In So. Collfomla. '69 cii.AiGERS r.,,.y equipped with radio, healer, wsw tires, p1dded dash, defroSI· er, etc. Used, low mileage. (VCT-840) BRAND NEW '68 DODGE BRAND NEW '68 DODGE $1688 Y, Tan rlckvp anol Campat" 11, lon l'fckup ' 128" wt.HI but ~W•?llont . .I.II 91..go1, 3 •Pl'td 1vn-Sweplllnt with I foot ctb ... u etmPl'f, 1 ttp 4, ~hro '''"'·· 11.0. tirH, clgu Ughttr, H.D. lll•ln91.. tnint dintllt. A•k far Motor Ho. 11670387.s.t. A•k for Mllror Na. 1161310909. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CHOICE OF COLORS 549 549 $76 $76 su-Q $61 $61 s~J88 TOTal TOTAL 10l.1.l TOT.l.l O ,, ' DOWN MOlfTMl' DOWlt MDtmll' ~ NIC PATM!lft PAYMENT +TAX & UCINll P.l.TW:lfT PAYMENT +TAX&. UClNll TOTAL DOWN rAYMIH1' TOTAL MONTHLY 'AYM[NJ TOTAt~n1cE tlrt:NSE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMIDl.l.Tl DIUvtl'I' IMMEDIAA DIUvtl'I' P1ymon11 ln<ll>dr !u l fln1nc1 cklr<;J•• °" d 111011!h1 <Ill •Pfl•O'Hd Hnt «tdl! '67 DODGE D· I 00 PICKUP I ft. bed. (¥27605) $53 $53 '1 fOTAl DOWN 10T.l.l MONTitlT P.1.'l'MINf PAYMENT '62 FORD 3!. TON PICKUP V-8, radio, healer, 8 It." cab~& camper, dinette, sleeps 4. (f50786l IO~~?WN 101~~~'1' s12 P.l.TMINT P.l.TMINT 563 CHEVROUT >;. TON PICKUP 8-ft, bed, split rims, re1r slep bumper, West Coast mirrori. (£922751 $29 $29 s TOTAL PRICE +l•~&lk. TOTAL PRICE + h• & Lie. TOTAL PRICE • Bucket Seats • Hideaway Headlights • full Vinyl Interior • Nylon Carpeting •Rear Deck Spoiler • Full Racing lnslrumentation • Bumper Guards • Ash Tray light • H.D. Springs • H.D. Torsion Sway Bar ..• Ask for Motor No. XP29B9S.. 107957 & XP29B9Bl079SB. ~!.! T~.~0!.,$2 688 ~~I~EL rAYMENT rAYMENT . + TAX & uc. Payments incl ude tax & liccnst & fin1nce charges on 48 months on approved bank credit • Dual Horn System • Tinted Windsh ield • Del uxe Wheel Cov- ers • De!ux1 Trim • Foam Front ALL PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & ~ICENSE FEES AND FINANCE CHARGES ON 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED BANK CREDIT FOR YOUR PROTECTION '66 FORD FAIRLANE COUNTRY SQR. flCl ory 111 cond., ~ door ltmlly wagon, V-8, pow.,. ITr., «&H, tu!o., f,,11 •inJI. (T!EB03! • rRICI OftWM MTMlY. '1688 TOTA< $57 '°'" $57 '°"' + TAX & UC. •YMt. PT.Ill. ILUI 1001( HICE $2390 '65 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS $1288 TOT" $43 mu $43 mu PRICE OOWll MIHll, + TAX f, UC. PTMT, PYMT. ILUI IOOK NICI $ 114.1 '6S PLYMOUTH SATELLITE $988 TOTAL $33 '°'il $33 ""' NICI OOWll MTNlT. + TAX .. UC. nMT. n1n. twl 1001( PllCI $1SIJ '65 PLYMOUTH FURY II l.,jio, htl!lf, tlllo.nallt rr1nlmi11lon, IJDWK tlttrln.g. (NRCM961 $988 TOT" $33 "'" $33 """ rRICl tDWJI MTlllT. + TAX .. lit. nMT. nMT. tLIJI IOOK NICI $1490 '66 MUSTANG COUPE $988 ·~~ 533 :::it $33 Ji;i:. + lAll , uc. nM1. nlill. I LUI IOOK "-!Cl $1600 '64 FALCON FUTURA TOTAL $26 lOTJll $26 TOTAL NICI OOllnl MllllY. + TAX I UC. PTMT, nMT. &LUI IOOK NICI $1270 '6SMONZA ....._ ,,__ ..._ tM Mllu, IM:bl _, urwi-, ..i.;i. lfckwot11a. (NMUJUJ TOIAL s23 fOlAl NKI DOWll + T.l.X Ii UC. PTMf, '688 IWI IOOk NK:I 1101 $23 "'" MTNtT. ,,.,, '66 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA !11/d!oQ, Itel. 1ir tond., R,.H, tu!o., pwr. 1IHf., buckt! .. ,11, WSW, l1ndtv IOI'. (1~0571) 2 dl)Of htrdlOP, 327 tllg., ... H. pwr. llHI., 1u!11., WSW, tHPt!I, v1nyl ln!tr. (l'Hl730) o) ,RICI DOWN MTNlT. ,llCI DDWll MTML1. '1988' TOT" $67 ""' $67 mu $1888 TOT" $63 TOm $63 mu + !All & Lit. PYMt. PYMT, + TAX .. Ut. PYMT. PYMI. ~~ ALL HARBOR DODGE USED CARS VA!f with a GOLD STAR 100% UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE -THIS STAR STATES IN WRITING THAT HARBOR DODGE GUARANTtES THE CAR 100% AGAINST MECHANICAL DEFECTS FOR 100 DAYS DR 4,000 MILES WHICH EVER COMES FIRST AFTER PURCHASE. THIS INCLUDES ALL MECHANICAL PARTS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BATTERY, SP~EDOMETER, RADIO, HEATER ON ALL CARS. THIS GUARANTEE COVERS ALL PARTS ·AND LABOR FREE TO YOU! ILUI IOOIC PRICE $2165 '65 CHEVELLE MALIBU CPE. $1288, TOTAL $43 ""' $43 '°'" PllCI DOWN MTHll. + TAX .. Lit. P1MT, PTMT. &LUI IOOK NICI $ 114.1 ------------------'65 PONTIAC CATALINA 4·DR. H.T. $1188\ TOTA' $40 ""' $40 ""' NICI DOWN M1MlY. + f.l.X f. UC.. nMT. PTMT. ILUI &O<»C ,.ICI $1920 566 MERCURY COMET ' $1188 TOTAL s40 mu $40 '°'" PalCI DOWll MTNlf. + T~-.. llC. l'YMT. n111T, ILUI IOOK PllCI $1711 465 CHEYeLLE SEDAN V-1 onol•1, tvlcmtfit 1rtnlm!HI..,, htt lK, dtlml,,, uupeh. tic. (l'tlO ... $988 ::;.L s33 ~:~~ s33 ~~~~~. + 1M .. LI( '™'· PTlrlT. IWI IOOK r ll.ICI $1265 '65 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA 2d00f ~ ... dlov. VI. radlc. he•ter, 1utonwllC. buCl<el 1••!1, ~r..ell;, wsw. <V.G i!9" 88 T~:!, $29 ~:~! $29 ~:.:~:. +ta~' lie. 'vrnt, f'ymt. ILUE SOOK l'llCl S1550 '64 DODGE DART 270 $26 "'" MTillY, PTMT. fOl~L $26 fOTAl NICI IO.,,.. + TAX I Lit. PYMT. • • &LUI SOOK 'llCI $1530 '66 PLYMOUTH FURY II V·I. IHlNtr ITUflng, r1di~, """" •uto.M!k trtnl. (SV"126n $1188' T.::~:: $40 ::~-: + TAX .. l it. PT.MT. $40 ""' MTMlf, nMT. ILUI SOOK PRICI $1015 '66 CHl!YROLET l&ctory 1Tt coridlJ!onl"!I, rldlD, kHTtr, tlllomltlc tr1111ml11lon, Urpt!I. (l.ZC901) $988~ TOT" $33 mu s33 mu HKf DOWll MTNLY, + TAX' llC. PTMT. •TMT. ILUI IOOK PRICI $1 S90 '6S DODGE DART $788 TOT" $26 mu $26 ""' PRICI OOWlf MTlllT, + TAX l llC. PJMT. nMT. Mo/l'I' ro Chaoao 'ro"' ILUI IOOK 'RICI $1111 '164 VOLl<SWAGEN <I •Pffd. bvc•ll $Mii. OICC'37l 564 DART 4·DR. WAGON foi71a ~~:l 526 ::!:.: 526 .:.~•I. + 111 & Uc. ry.1. ~-Muhr. ~lnl'l In!., WfW. (0TW19' $'588' TOTAL 519 '°"' $19 '°'" rRICI IOWM MTNLT, I + 1AX ' LIC. ,Ylrlt. PTMI. ILUf 1001( r11c1 $1000 '64 VOLKSWAGEN 2 ll<Or, <I JPHd. htt!lf. !'10079\ s:7aa-~:ti $26 ::::.: 526 ~~i;_ + l•• .. ll<. "'"'· """'· '63 RAMB. CLASSI~ Cross Cntry. Wgn. +.loot 660. Alll-'k 1ron1m111I011. rldio, htt!tf. WSW. (ITPOl8j $488 ~:t,' $16 ::::~ $16 .:i.!~I. '62 VOLKSWAGEN j + TAii & llC. PTMT. nMT, l -r, ' •PHd. llffll•. (IH!052t IWI 100« NICI $591 '$ sla ~1:~ s 19 ::.: $ 19 ~~al, -----,6-3_F_O_RD __ F_A_LC_O_N_____ + 1" "" ""'· ;;::! TOI A1 $16 TOTAL •llCI DOWll + T.U & LIC. nMT. '60 VOLKSWAGEN PICK UP $16 .:i.!~I. ""' HARBOR DODGE 2111 HARIOl ILYlJ. COSTA m1· TOJA\ s 16 lt11I $16 Ttl1I l'llCI hlrnl i!!~IJ. + T•• .. lie. ,.,.._ ,.,..., • ..:::.... ..... -~~-~---.-..--~ .... ~--------..--~~.--------------··----·--·----------------------.. . ----_,.._,'-'-~ .. --------------~---. . -'. ·-~ -~. . .. -,r- J OAILV PILOT Evoryone HH Something Thal Someone a.. w anlt- YOU C.. Sel If, Find It, Trod• It ' With o Went Ad THE BIGGEST _SINQ'LB MUIDITPUCB OIV f'•B Olt.41\'Q.l'I COAS'l'-PBOIVB DIJUlC'J' ~· 1F'-.................................................................................................................. ... HOUSES FOi SALi HOUS ES FOR SALi ,\OUS!S FO l SALi ,"'.-•-__ ., ____ ,_ooo __ . _o.._-_,._,_,, ____ ,_ooo_1Gener•I Too Muehl 'llll.s 3 bedroom, family room borne bu loo many tUJtom features to mention. 'rue en· by, panelled family room and new carpeting ""' only a few. $23,500. BeqinlMlr's Delight Qiarmlng 8 bedroom home OD a fanlastJC lot .. d quiet 1r ... 11Ded rtreet. Freah paint and carpels. AD tbb for $18,800 wltb G.L financ- ing. Country Estate Ii. time to J•I away from tbal busy city life ond seWe mto tbb spadow 3 bedroom, 2 both home wltb dining area. Peace and quiet for $21,000. RambDng Ranch 4 bedroom ,.ancb home with family room, 2 baths, garden patios, copPer plumbing, sprinklen and located in a neighborhood with loadi of charm. $28,9M. Top of !fie World U you get dizzy perched on top of the world overlooking the ocean and city lights then don't call on this immaculate 4 bedroom ranch home with formal dining room. $41,900. lnveslor's Dream Two homes on a ball acre. One ts a two bed· room with be am ceilings. The other is a 3 bedroom ond on1y 4 yeant old . ll<>lh have garages in addition to an extra 3 car garage. $38,000 ODd paymeni. of only '130 per month. • "ring" ,..,'";• SPRING fl.• REALTY • "an~" 2629 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA .1 ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ............................. !!1!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!~1 B/B BEST IUY IN TOP ARl!A Raducad to $60,500 Must 1ee to appreciate thb: '1 b@droom 3 bath home. Fonnl.I llvlJ:li room and din- ing room. I.u&e •ct1vity room with fireplace. 3 area patio&. A real f:amll.Y 'acme. Seller's kiss, )'OUr pin. ALSO YOUR DREAM HOME Immarulat~ 3 b!droorn, 2 bath horn,. A lktp to the oct"llJ\. Nicely dl!cor'lted, carpeted &: draped. Toda.y'1 kitchen. Spacious 11 vi o i room. Fireplace l dintrc 8.rel. Patlol. Relax, yard worl!: minimum. Only $26,!!iO 67l-9:DJ Eves. 54S'6S2S Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. m, W. Balboa Blvd., NB &stf& reaJty 2414 Vim Del Oro Newport Bndi 1 • Lev.i ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. I 7th St. 646-4494 VACANT LOT Elegance & Privacy 8Wl1 arwnd a CX)Ut't yard to t1.ccomod&lt a pool or !fecludM ptden ttitry. Thia home I• planr»d Jot WOIT)I· free entertaining ft. t:amll,y comfort. With 4 BR1 3 batba, the master .Wtt, beamed • cell- In& Uvinl room, formal din- lre room, ldtchm wltb breaktutDook a r • cocn- plmty ...... "" from tho fatnlly roc:a " clilldttn'• ""'"' Tbe -l<W<IJ .... tu.re .. ded q,ther with • «>" be9ut1Mly lil!d plle17. Thr painatakinc cra.ttamu- lh\p ol IVAN WELLS' .. IUttS the dllCT"tminatinl buy!'!' bell ol everytblna in- cluding VIE'W. Set th1I NFJW borne today. Roy J. W1rd Co. IBaycrest Of1ic,) l&t2 Santiqo Dr. 64&-W.O G.1. 2 OOUBLE GARAGES Need ~?' nu. a it eoo- tractor owner 111¥• 9dl No Down G .I. 3 bedroom 1 %. bath, ftreplace and large comer lot. Buill·fn di1hwash· fT and Nu-tone int'rcom l)'ltem in all rooms lnclud· in< AM-FM ndlo. 123.!ISO and SlSS. P & I. Coleiworthy & Co. 642-7777 1SOf Harbor mvd., CM. Open E\rt1. Open Sunday 2375 Notre Dame ASSUME 6% f'HA · ColJege Parle ! bedtOOlbl, 2 bathl, Wse tarn!ly room. Nev ICbool. TRY f250(t Dtl. 2 BR ""Angelita'" pl.an hmc:tional, enlargtd dining 8J'M. Mow • in coMi tion. Priced weU bekJw ~. $37.500 1523 Uncoln Ln. su.. ,.,. 1207 Sus.sex Ul., Westd.ltf Ph. 644-11 33 WESTCUFF <Br. 3 Ba, lonn•I -~~~1!111!~'!!11!'!!11!~ "-·· S t d I 5 dining rm. dbl """"""· 2 ...,......, • Ur •y · lovely petios. 6124686 l.arR"~ 2 •tor'>' 4. txtrm • dml-;,7i--'-.,,~--=~== 4 Bedroom horn• on 1rug, lot with ood· FHA-VA NO DOWN rnlntm court .. lwely pool. • $20,500 C>.it of stat{' ~r wanlli • 3 BR, flllilc, tam nn. i.mm«!iate 1111le J',fa.kf" offtt. • 220 'A1rina, 1tov1/rdttJ. Spftrklina: home irl beautiful e ta.ID Mesa Verde. Owner inn. Je rry Freud Cp l"lJI, !!nelostd yd. fem! • priced '° .ell. ~ Ch1rles Arnold fUtr. 64-2·9730 Eves. 5'4~ !amllJ room. "' bulll -in.. "'"1ton &4ml • KENNEDY new car,,.ta. huite master --- --4 a.dr,,,..G•nhn Settl"I """°'""· 2 """" ' '"""'· MISSION VIEJO $24,500 -NO DOWN aetlt oefctba hood. Mauiv' Pa)'mt"n1 to • G I A riot Of double ~-O 0 l '1 Jubl.\tt 5 Br. 3 bath, dlJUna; colorful bloom~· ~rs A S2'T,950 • 10~ down. CALL rtltlm, faml~y room OOR to phtn11. King med b!droocna, MR. Bl.ACX 541).llSt fopen pool, tmnii court.I, ~ 2 hlltm. Larre ttmlly nn. ewn•. ~. llChools Md lhoppine Shack tier. In "Mini"' condl- Ml.tm. tlmt Ins.id' A OIJI Try k:M Wr.Mern Reel EAtate dow'n Non _ v,1, 5.G.tr.11 ~ ~ ~.Rd. TARBELL 2$5 H•riior VACANT-&ll).2000 ".,. ~n.Cal. .-BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT New 4 B.R., l'lftlt ~ WTLL Sell or Tnlde !q\lity tn $!'iOO mQYt1 yoo In __ ... _ 21111 ........... lannal dJo. --"'"~ .iv-szi.-• MlllLL REAL TY .... IA«una Hilll L!lNre Wortd OPDI SAT· SUN U-lli (~ Manor) tor °* 3 423 Windward, off TuM.ln Br. 2 Betti hMM tn bMdl HAL PtNC1ilN 4 ASSOC. 8.NL &11-l~ 3900 Coe.11 HW)'. m"'382 ' ., ' .,_H;.:;O;.;;U;.;;S;;;ll;.P;..O;:;;R"-SA=L;;;;l;.......;.;HOU=.;;;SE:;;S;..;F;..;0;.;R.;.;SA=L;;:E"-HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES l'OR SALE HOUS!S FOi SAi.i! HOUSES FOR SALi ____ 1_~ 0.nor•I 1000Gonoral 1000 ~naral 10000onorol 1000 ~£gance~er4oni~eJ Plctur15qu• Courtyard With 8Mutiful Fetunt1i n Exquisitely decorated. Excepllona)ly large rooms. 3 bedrooms, 3 batha, for- mal dlning room, 11Unken living room. Handsome family rm overlooking in· Yitlng lanai. Ftrrt 1\me Offered -Dover Sbore1 $115.000 Mrt. Mlrlon 644-2538 E:ttclua!Ye with: COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Kl 9-33!1 ------="--~ .=c= "SELL NOWI" ............... wllo la Uvin&: in San """"""' 4 Bedroonw I famil)' rm. on quid street in W!ttctlm U't'& an txtn. shu'p home w1.tb many utru Priced lo mcwe •t $«1,COO 9JlmU your terms a.II: Jim Cobb ,,,..... 673-1'61 REALTORS 673-4400 ----- . 3 STORE COMMERCIAL Hold on to your chair! Full prloe $21,500. A ~ OWN thll 5 yell' old bull<Hrw A: wm 1eaae b6ct" tor 2 rDOft )1eU'I. Other 2 rentaJa v.. aMrL (new 17th I Newport), CaD, to .. 4 Umlt )'OUI' ....... Newport at Vlc!aria ~·11 SHORE CUFFS New Wting! Fint lime on market. 3 BR's + convert den. You own the land. Lovely 2- 1tory home in best residential area Je9,500 Mrs. Raulston BAYSHORE EXCLUSIVES Two completely remocleled 3 BR, ba, w/blt- m kit, FA heat. muter BR suites. New carpets and dllhwaaber, extra low lease& . ' ................... '48,500 "' '48,000 Joe Clarkson OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWEU, IANKll & CO. 2200 I. COAST HIGHWAY NIWPORT llACH Klf-U.11 ' ' M0.7171-0PEN SUNDAY -l!te-2318 Exclusive Westcllff Pool Hom• 4 lar&• bedrooms, all 3 balba bave double pullmans -Till! II the popular U·shape wltb all rooms opening lo paUo and pool area. - New dtapea, gorgeous nyfon Shag carpets. $69,500 -Owner will finance. No loan cost. LelsuN Uvlng llufh Swimming, boating, tennis or juat ounning at thiJ exqubltely decorale<I Franc!acan mo- del. 3 Bdrma. 2'h batl)s. Just $33 .900 wftb excellent terD. Newport Heights District 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths in excellent location cl0&e to 1cbools and shopping. Striking land- scaping front and rear. -Convenient alley entrance for boat or trailer -$25,500. No down to vets or low down FHA terms. Half Acre Ronch Home Spark!.. like a 'jewel -Perfect home - with loads oI trefts -In the path of ll"Ogreu -Could be commercial or units. -$29,500. No down to Vets or FHA.,-10% down. - Hall of Fame 3 Bdrm. + Family room exceptionally large roow. -Built·ina for Mother jwt decor· e.ted -readv to move in. -$28,900. College Park 4-ledroom Outatanding in every respect. 2 nice baths, larl.e kitc hen. Beautiful trees and shrubs. '2 ,750 -10% Down on FHA lerms. Eastside-Nr. Westcliff 521,950 3 Bedrooms, large rear yard with alley ac- ces-s for boat or trailer. Only a few 1ttp.1 to scboolt! & shopping. FHA or No Down lo Vell. 546-2313 $24,500 -Masa Varde Nev major impptng It the 646-7171 ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 ONE OF A KIND -------------.... WEED IT & REAP Owner 8lY1 "Help ! 1 Ju.rt fet It off my hand.I. Brltlf otten." 4 BRI lam· ily room. 8\i batba, over 2800 IQ. It. Here's a money malter. Be qukk! MESA VERDE $23,500 8 BR 2 batba, huge kll<ben w!Ut eating area. NO DOWN VETS, LOW DOWN ALL OTHERS. '197 per montb PAYS AIL. New W/W car- pet., dr1pes, etc. Walt to every- lhinll· Call lo - COATS & WAUAa REALTORS JC.ltii.. 1491 BAKER STREET ~ $46-4141 COSTA MESA. CAL I~. Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of .,.Realtors totaled $35 ,268 ,700 for the first ' 8 months of 1968. List your prop· erty with a Realtor today. '2% MORE LIVJNG SPAil 143 Broadw•z.~5.0111 Evenlngt 579 Pool • $26,500 Move • Right • In MUST SELL WIDOW SAYS · CALL NOW to 9't! thU fin! 3 bedroom, a bl.th con•~ iently locat.ed 3 year o I d horn,. VA NO DOWN OR FHA. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 219 Jasmine, CdM 10% down. Prime bet.ch Jo. catioa with vliew 3 BRa 2 ba., U.tng room + f&mlly, OreplaO!, FA bat, complete- lll"I!«, ltt'Vic. porch, 3 car pnge on alley. Rltr. &t6-J92S Eve. &«Ull85 *LACHENMYER Channlng- Comlorlable Close to Schools & Park ------=:= -- WE MOVED HOW ABOUT YOU! 143 Broadway 654.Qlll Evenln91 646-4579 2000 SQ. FEET OF ELEGANCE P1us hll([e Pool.. The ultimate for the large ~ in re- laxed U'1Qr. 4 extra large beckw M&B5ive XI x 15 lJvt.ng Rom!, BeautiAJI. lar&e t.am.i.b' room. ~ elegtutt bf.tbs. Lob of dedftrC for ouUbor pool.side f!nl:!J"btin. Ing. Assume tlw Joan or buy OfA·VA lender market at $32,«)0. n.de In your snail· orhtJrne. mt 80. BRlSI'OL 54&.Qm (}pea EvH. SLASHED $$$$ '9adE ~ cuAotn, 3 BR I b&th with at"eniud den ~ WUb ell rooma fOCIJl!d on ,... pool • outside BBQ. M21 Tult1n Av,. I~ r -· Onest IChoola. Ovenli!d bed-5 BR ~ bath.I College Parll: room&. 2 pullml.n betha. aree homt-. 2 story wtth Family room •waiting thoee bup yard & mormow coY• 'Teen" smtll!S. oteem b.lilt. end patio. VE'l"ERANS NO O\Nllty 11 Prlc. I I SS3 E. 17th St., C.M. -in ldkhen. Int~ • AMI DOWN. Immaculate 4 bedroom, FM tnWJl,c. 540-lT.rl Driv' by Di'1 F<rdha.in 3 blth Ivan Wftla borne. ------ T ARBEU. 291'6 Harbor and If you ll.k' what )'OU me J"onnlll Dlntna: room, DAVIDSON Realty ... "'" =~L"":· ',:'= c.a~=~YI,!!,, VACANT LOT N_,, IM.<XXI. e..t n,,.-., movt tu». 1'wo .... o1u 1.a,.. ... -R-1. """'1 .........,.., coll>. ~ BR. 2 ba, -rm. N ........ --s.. II Pete ·-n Riiy $38,900 -Tr> 10~ down. ..... Qul.i .,,,..._...,_ u.. Vl<tort • ut1Jre • CORllN·MARTIN "'"""""' ""'"" •1 m.<m. 646-1111 !«Iii w111dlll n.. -REA Rltr, mo -58, CM L TOQ -Ewo. 56&0 JOU I. c-t Hwy, CdM TRY OFFER S.ln Oppomnlty 67S.1662 Anytj..,. s BR --"'· .... NO DOWN $13,500 Small. ...., .._.... om.. llACK ••y ·cu~· --------· Sp.cba lee Uvtq rm, fft. l>iiieoratar'a drMm home · un-wtcti f!ftNl"'ed dlentdl bu -• 1 _,, pW», l.4e kJt. $311,500. ...i 4Kw. Attnlcdve buUI· room tcir addllb!al ..... I/3rd A<r• -'26,950 AD-GI -A Balboa R .. I Estate Co. " ldtcl>eo --"""' --GI 100 r;. e.Iboa Blvd., Balboa dllhwuber. 3 bi:&"OOllttL 2 $l2Xl to SI«» per mondL -· r....i dfaloa"nn. ' --bod· ORlolo lAl.o> -Lira< ,_ ~ SUb-Clll Jim Woo4 M-Verde u ·-~ ., wn-V . mttno&.mG.I.orbrdown Ree.lb'. 54SSl9l. nioms. ........ ""to per> ~ ~ ·~ -ur. -" othen. MO-n:io •""'!!!!!!"!~"!!!!"'-I -. ..... .,. ..... Mut. 2 Good nnWa; IV·• TARBn.L B':6 Hub:lt SOCK rt ro 'Drf 54().l'IQO Pl.950. SC..7U2 Owner. TARBDL m HMtlor ----''----=::.:.::=• ' ( Open Houses THIS WEEKEND • .., "'" '-"' ... &111f'y .... .,.. "" .........,. .. , .. , .......... ,... Aft ... 1..n... ............. .. ~ ...... ,MNQ~-··..W.. .... ._.. I• tMtfr'• DAILY ttLOT WANT A.OS. hMU ...... , .... ,.. lwtM9 fer .... ., ... !'Mt -...-4 t• Ult we) 1.t..--tlea hi rWa &•I•-..U '"'9y. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bdrm & f•mily or Don} 1200 Dolphin, Qrvlne Terr,) CdM 675-3000 Eves: 642-4788 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom) 8402 Daren Clrcle, Huntington Beach 962·7815 (Dally) 893 Towne St. (Nr. 19th & Placentia) CM 245-7575 1226 Polaris Dr., Dover Shores 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 2709 Cove. (China Cove,) CdM 675-3000, 644-1577, 548-8868 (Sat & Sun I· 5) 2716 Shell (Chirra Cove) CdM 675-3000 Eves: 548-8868 (Sun 1-5) 1206 Pembroke (Westcliff) NB 646·7171 , 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) 657 Beach St. (Westside) CM 642-9730 Eves: 548-0720 (Sat & SUn 11·5) 3158 Barbados (Mest Verde) CM 546-5992 (Sun 1-5) (3 adrm & Fom;!y or Den) 1919 Chebasco Irvine Terr . East 642-6472 Eves: 673-3468 (Sat & Sun PM) *1620 Warwick (Harbor Highland'S) NB 642-5200 (Sun 12-5) *2421 'I'ustin Ave., Costa Mesa 548-5508 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 915 W. Bay (Peninsula) Balboa 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 22022 Capistrano Lane, Huntington Beacb 540-9545 (Daily) 393 Vista Baya (Bark Bay) Nil 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 481 Flower, Costa Mesa 646-0555 Eves: 545-2833 (Sun 1-5) 466 E. 16th St., Costa l\1esa 540·1720 (Sun 1·5) 2519 Vassar PL (College Park) CM 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1·6) 386 Vista Baya, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2432 College Ave. (College Park) CM 546-5440 (Sun 1·5:30) 1900 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 646·7755 (Sun 1·5) 929 Via J ... ido Nord. NB 675·4031 (Sun 1·5) 2020 Aliso, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sun 1-5) 20691 Horizon, Huntington Beach 646-4494 (Sat & SUn 1-5) 2375 Notre Dame, Costa Mesa 646-4494 (Sun 1·5) 301 Vi sta Baya, Costa Mesa 6464494 (Sun 1·5) (4 Bedroom) 351 62nd SL (Newp0rt Shores) NB 675-0144 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1336 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 1000 Westwind Way, Dover Shores 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) *1539 San tiago, {Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-51 *4639 Fairfield, Cameo Shores 675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1207 Sussex Lane, Newport Beach 642-4686 (Sun 1-5) (4 Bedroom & Family or Den) 423 Windward, (off Tustin Ave.) NB 675-4392 (Sal & Sun 11·5) 1706 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 1514 \Varwick Lane (Westcliff) NB 646·2688 (Sat & Sun) 1842 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Daily 10-5) 1751 Pitcairn (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 540· 1720 (Sun I ·5) 17391 Avalon Lane, Huntington Beach 842·6691 (Sun 1·5) 1501 Eton Place, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1924 Leeward, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2130 Santiago (Dover Shores)~ 546-5440 (Sun 1·5:30) 1601 Bayadere. Irvine Terr. CdM 675-3000 Eves: 548-7962 ISat & Sun) 2930 Alta Vista, (Eastbluff) C-OM 675-3331 (Sun 1·5) 507 Avocado, Irvine ll. CdM 675-3000 Eves: 673-0554 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 601 St James PL (Cliffhaven) NB 642-7000 /Sat & Sun 1-5) 1112 E6tel!e Ln (Baycrest) NB 646-7755 !S.t & Sun 1-5) * 1720 Candlestick (Baycrest) NB 646-7755 (Sat & SUn 1·5) 2524 \Vavecrest Dr. CorCina del Mar 675-2503 (Sun 1·5) * 1523 Lincoln Ln (Wes1dill) NB 646·7755 (Sat 1·5) 1612 White Oaks (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1720 (Sun 2·5) 2025 Baleonk, Laguna Beach 540-2535 1706 Hi l!hland, NB 646-7711 (Sat & SUn) (5 Bedroom} 820 Cortez St. (Mesa del Mar) CM 546-4607 (Daily 1·5) (5 Br. and Fomily or Den} **1350 E. Ocean Front, Balboa Penn. 673-9200, Eves: 548-0715 (Daily) Duplexfl For Sale (3 Bdrm & I Bdrm) 316 Via Nord, Newp0rt Beach 675-5200 (Sat Ir Sun 1-5) (3 Bdrm & 2 Bdrm Apt.) 1811 Cliff Dr. (Newport Heightol H1I 548-6416 (Sat & Sun 12-G) Income Property For Sale (2 Bdrm. + I Bdrm. Apt.) **414 -38lh st., Newport Island , 673-9200 Ev .. : 548-4610 ($.it 1-4) * .... ••W9""""" ••• , ....... w ......... ---. -. -.. ----~-.--~~-~--~---~...----~----...---~ ........ --.... ........ --Sltunlar, Stpttmb<t 21, 1'1611 HOUSES FOR SALE HOU$ES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE H!!'.!S!S FOR SA~I' HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SM.I DAIL V '11..0T JI 1~G;;:e::.:"°:;r.;:•~> ;j/iij_...;.l :;OOO~Ge~n~•::.:ro~IV,iij:---1:.:090:i:;:. I ~Ge~ne~r~i~l;ii;----~1~000~6-~~r~e~l~~;ii;~l~oM~l~c:o.t;~•;;MoN~;;-;;-;;;;"~OO Newpor! Helehl• 1210 Coron• del Mar 1:zs4 I m I/) m· OWNERboupt ~home.I;====;;;;;;;;;;;: ;=;;;=;;;;:i eJa del ar EASTB LU FF '""" ..u. • BR i:u""'' lll>1T BU'i IN AREA . qu1e, ....... on...,_,, -lined ........ ,.,... -· 3 BR, GENE'S GEMS me.t. £xcellcnt caJ1)eta, trplc, dbl or. extra iiadci:na Buy from owner and 1avo •1.~00. This 4 bed· room 2 both, home hu a dream kitchen with buil~ins and dbbwuber, dlag csrpeling and cmtom drapea. A· l condition and ready to move In. Walk to all schoob, 50 acre park, and just 2 minutes to South Coast Plaza and major freeways. 2930 Alta Vista bull<-..., ,.,.,.,. dtl6<hed ott au.,, $24,500 • -Do. Oronge Coon Property OPEN SUN. 1 • 5 prare 4 uldrc only $22.900 Jl50 mo. , Gtn.• No*rv•ll •• Re•.ltor 1_ •--·cul t H ··'th Vi Del ~.. • FHA u rm• CALL Graham R-lty ww~ a • ome w• ew, ' -mar· ... "'! ! ) -.In Winter .... nll•ht bl •-Fo -·• d'"l"n ...i-;rnr......, open ltY~I N!llr ""'.B. Post Ofc. 646-~'< ~ • e ~~-nee. r~ ....... "6 rm, ea.mg area Htritaae Rell.I Ell.at. • _, 1 cl••r look 1t the old ~~kl~eo, 4 Bdrms, 1 ~ batha:, heated pool. JOB tr&Nftr. Mv.t:t tell * PLEASAHF Oift Havm l ·<ttou .. -"1h, it'1 time .. ' • . everythlna. Appl'• .t: tum. Br, 2 be. + 2 Br Oeeen vu for .omethlng n•wl" Wm. Winton, Realtor etc. 3 BR l BA, blt·IN, income Apt. $49 500. SU.7249 * * * * 229 Marine, Bolboo l1l~nd !!<epl, 2 pallOI. le. ""'"" ==°"'=='=°"'=""' :=:=;; SEPT. SUNSHINE: AA excellent buy at $26,500 with 90% con· ventionaJ financing available and monthly payments o! $166 principal and Interest. You 675-3331 Opon 'tll 9 Every Nlghl ,..,... nn. l1500 '""'"" Boycre1I 1223 &>,,.,. "'°"" by tbe firo. cub or ? Deapmi.te, ad place. Open bttuna, new area. 540-QQ.1 Just Whit You W1nttd? bet:utif'Ul 3 Bdrm home, prt. On the Blutt • Size: 4 Sedroomll vate financirlg $&J,900. -------------- must see to appreciate. 2751 Portol• Drive ~LEGE REALTY * OPEN SUN 1-6 * 2920 Club House R011d E\aborateiy decorated 4 BR & £amily room with huae rear atta for expansion (rumpus, game room&: den). $42,950 on easy tJennS. 1 block to the Coun.t:ry Club. 2905 Ellesmere Ave. Outstanding Mesa V I! r d e cambi:idge-home with 3 BRI & lamlly room & formal din- ing room now being com- pl.etely renovated. Inside &. out &: with new carpel:ini;. $33,500 1873 Mlui Circle Golf Crurse Olslom. Just a half block lo the Seventeenth FalrNa.)' ol tl)e Mesa Verde Comtry Chili. Bemtitully decorated "Cleu·bullt" cus- tom tvJ:ne havtng 4 la~ BRs, tamlly room 6 dining room. One-ot ... -ldnd &: in Mesa. V enie' 1 fine8t area. College RHlly 546-5880 15()') Adams at Harbor {Near Onefna Theflter) NO DOWN Gt Attractive rustic 3 BR 2 bath in choice Col.lege Pa.tic ~a. 1 owner home. Hardwood Doors, w/w carpets&: drapes A: fireplace. Bright rheery kitchen all built-in. Outstand1 ing yard wtth hull:'? covered patio, automallc sprinkling system. Value packed at only $24, 750. ~-1093 Baker. C.M. 54G-544(l College Park- $2500 6°/o Loan LOTS OF PRN ACY • Oioke location 3 bedroom well &r· ~. 2 bath family home. l.argl? famlly room area, fireplace • TOTAL PAY· MENT Sl!l:i. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 • • *" * 'W:tel ~~:a,! : ~:c:~~-f:i~rt TWILIGHT SHADOWS: trt.vel trlr. Encl pnUO. Canyon itone) Peace .Ir. quiet by ~pool or 5-46-1337 Beautiful Executive Home WHY PAY RENT! For Trod. Or "'-'-,__ d •··hop look out to the OCM11 view. ....,.. ~,. «pea, wor~ . • e.iu, 3 ISporklln<l Wtiea )'00 oan Naily OWN Sp1rkllng Pool, Magnificent View $22,900. Terms. MS-9238 • l.aM..I: Glau walla! 4 s:,nn~ 1c;'• $33:-'. .. th!. k>vl!Qt three bedroom 4 BMlrooms, 3 B11ths 3 BR., l% batba, dbl pr., e Dinlne room : Large! LANTERN-LIGHT: and famIJ.y room home. Sil· bH.utitully !andscp., trult • Sunshine: So Oleerlul! A decor& uated on a l.IJ'p lot and en-OPEN SAT &. SUN l · 5 treea. WW G.1. 0pm Sllt. 893 e Area: BHt CBayc:reslJ tor1 (Jl!l.l"adlse. A per· cloaed with ax foot bl.ock 4639 Falrfleld, Cameo Shores T~ St. nr Uth i1: Plactn-• Financing: Money Saving! feel background to uae vour f e D c e, PAYM!NI'S OF w tta., bkr. e Pnce: SSl,500. • Bargain ~~. Spaciou4 4 Bdmi, ONl.Y $144. A MONTH IN· m. Winton, Realtor FIXER-Upper! $25,000 1706 Tr11dewind1 .,, * * • a.uOING TAXES AND IN· 229 M.rlne, 81lbo11 lal•nd Value. 5 BR-2 BA. Con-Open Sat/Sunday 12-5 OPEN HOUSE SAT l·S sURANrn. """"'e ,.,. FHA 675-3331 Open 'Ill 9 Every Night '"""' "''•'· Me" • e 1 Pele Banelf Riiy. 3135 Baysld• or., CdM loan ol Sl7,600. SUBMIT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Mar. N~s pa.lnlll It * * * • WZ ~· * * OPEN $7500 Reduction .,.,,,.b. 1n .950 . ........, 1600 w .. 1eu11 o.. "2-5200 cau r~ """"''· '""""" SUNDAY 1.5 01ness toreea 18.Je of this tux-ASSUME5-IN. FHA on beaut 2 Prnperfy, Listing Service or G,I, RESAlf -THE BLUFFr urloua Ba•--+ home. Four BR, den w/wet bu-, comp General Information, -,, ..... ~. td &: drp $ l 9 9 N•w B1ycre1t Listing 685 BONITA spe.cious bedrooms. 3 Quttf1 crp '· ' OD. Sparlcling adult occupi-Au.me 124,lm, six %, G.J. loan. $2lli mo. includes Tu- n & Ins. Thil home Is a popular three Bdrm. Two bath Cinderella Home Joeat- ed near City Hall & Orange Coast College. SWIMMING F'OOL, Patio and large en.- cloeed tta"e"&tion room ott- ers both Inside and outdoors entertainment. OUR "BUY OF nIB YE.AR"· Act Nowt * • * * F.H.A. TERMS Two story view t-~if', walled Fn.ndacan model • beeuti· ful ly carpeted I. draped .• $33,900. 646-7171 546-2313 THE~EAL ESTATERS alz.ed baths magnificent1 ,646--55~,:..:..72______ ed 4 BR 3 bath situated swimming pool. Was $52,500, GI $18,950. No doYm. 3 Br. on a quiet slroet with a N<:m ONLY $45,00l! Call for lrg fncd yrd. Good atta. park-like wtting. For- appolntmmt ~-SUbmil Brier • owne1 .. 646-7365 evea. ma.I dining room, ~ 332 Mariruf'rile, CdM 673-8550 your imaller borne in tn.~.,'"'":c'"c,...:5,_,0:;:·mc:·c_____ usual mother.In-law bed· GOOD lnvestm't, home with room & bath. Fee 1im-CUST. 2 BR. 2 Ba. pltlll den. unit $23,500. Both rented pie, Ours excluaively at Large rooms. 50' View k>t. lmmae. 10% dn 675-C8S9 Owr S60.~. ..,. SS2.<XXI. Owner 673-4869 9'tarp 3 BR 2 ba fm.ly nn cul- 2>&3 WESTCLIFF DRIVE de-sac xlnt area. New •h•i 646-mt Open Evea. cpt, drps. $27,800. 548--1662 FIRST TIME M••• Del Mar 1105 Pele Barr elf Riiy. 1 'B=o"'1bo"'o"'P"'e"'n1"'n,=.1=0 =1=300"' 161l; West'Clltf Dr. Beach Lovers Horbor Hlghlond1 1235 PRICED AT ONLY 123.SOO ~ CONDOMINIUM th1a spec:lous three bedroom 2 BR, l bath.I, choice arM.. 1% bath home With ftre-'. Pool, Cub Hou1e, e~lblt·ln place, dining room and F/A kit.ehen, fireplace. Lovely beat. Bea.ut1fully landscaped, pnvate patio, elec door dbl spilt • rail fence in front, garage, $28,!lJO, n'l!f on the marl!:et and its B 0 oUottd by DeLancy Rftl y wner E&tate exclusively. Ranch Pennywln Price! Bay View and Patio Too! 3 bedroom. 2~ baUi_ den., wet bar, fireplace, + barbeque. Oil the Peninsula. slyle }Qne with hee.vy ahake $aye 6 0/o and get $Qperb vaJue In this all root, diamond ahaped win-b b I luxury feature home. do¥11, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath.'!, est uy ft Pool, lanai, il'£'8.t l1oor M,.....,. "'"'""' ""'"' Mesa del Mor plan -Oh, ,.... ' bed· Open Sit/Sun l·S 915 W. Boy fE'nC'ed rear yard, P•.tio, Rich1rdson R:;.lty dumpr>tone plsn"te"rs and a '.M43 E. Coast Hwy, CdM ronloom. Uke new condition 4 bedroom& 2 brith With shag rooms $42,750. Y 4 yean old. Best loca-carpeting, cuatom drapes, ?pen Sund1y 12-5 Pele Barrell. Rllr •. Uon . ·• ............. $69,500 bullt-lna, new p8.lnt and 1620 W1rwick 0.Loncy Reol E1tat1 re•dy lo move In oondlllon Pele Barrell Riiy. fine Al!lection of trees. $1,400 675-4031 1605 Westcl!tf Dr. 642-5200 Down ·ONLY $800 DN. TO VEI'ERANS even lhou&fl you have used your G.I. NO DOWN to qualified Vetenns. Evenings Call 545--2833 Spectacular from every point of vteo.v, and we do mean VIEW as well a.s the many unique features of th.ii 1 yeu old Jwn Wells' Atrium model. 4 BR 3% bathJI, family room PLUS 500 aq ft rum· pus room for the.t pool ta· ble. The inner atrium hu tiled noor & electriaLIJ.y eontroU- ed sliding roof. Luxu.rirusly carpeted, draped & land- scaped -ready for that dJ.s. eanlng buyer whcrdemMdt the> be&!.. Asking $110,0llJ. Well financed. Roy J. W•rd Co, CB&)'eretit OtticeJ ' 1842 SanUago Dr. 646-lffi() $500 and Elbow Grean for you qualified buyen and tbll spacious 3 BEDROOM, 2 beth home wlth LARGE LOT in need ol a GREIN TiiUMB and a knack to SUNG SOME P A I N T 1a yoon. DON'T WAIT! 2828 E. Coast Hwy., CdM Must aee to awrecilte th!~ Lido Isle 1351 673-3770 fine home and excellent 1605 Weatellff Dr. 642-5200 ;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;.j JUST USTED- FHA or YA buy. Cbnvl!fltlonal !OM avail-~~~~~~~~ UNUSUAL 45' LOT able with ~menu of $166 :::---Plus a tlome. 3 Bdrm & den Prirl. &. Interest, or Cl!l.II u-~ -~o;;ck;;;;B;;o;;y;;;;,;;;;;;;;;1;;2;;:40 2 beths, Owner anxious sume our mortgage. ~ Estate appraJsal, ~.000 Near parochhil and public 2758 Portola Drlv• Country Charm Comes "'hoo''-3 bdmu., 1 l( bath> Coll: 546·8337 fRE E ..,,..,.,, living room •..;'-===="""=~= E TO YOU! normous Charm beam --411-. ..... _ 1-Pl SOx.112' cornl!'r. BIG patio ........... ..,, -...11.., family Me111 Verde 1110 ua aeduded atmoa-5 Bd nxm. Eaatside o.ta. Mesa.I:...:.=-:..::.:::_.. __ _:: pbe~ With this tine 3 •ram nn, 5 ba, din rm $26,0XI. DRIVE BY bedroom home oo large 2 f?les. workshop. Boat spaa """" u-...._r Blvd. JEAN SMITH 3261 W~on St. Sharp 4 lot tor only $39,500. Rnr.CL~GoRb<ecEERh, fl05,000 -·-~ ' & I mil 11.r~-~. • · , Rulty &45-9'191 Open til 9 PM REALTOR a )', qn<>~, built-vwncr moving. 34 lns, lovely heated pool. Own-OjMn Sunday 1.5 16 Via Lido 673-~ Gi1nt Siied Family Rm. «Kl E. 17th, Costa Mesa er transfered. Va.c&nt &: 393 Vi1t1 Baya $22,500 , ............ -....... -......... ~ .. ?137~ .. 1 .,.,., qukk ulo. A' k' n. Pele Ba II Riiy BAYFRONT You won't believo It 'Ill you t • 129,500. CALL GLEN rre , ~ It! Extends ~ mtln 3 f' 'd D f QUEEN 540-1151 (open evesl 3 BR, 2 ba }Jome on Nord le-ngth al the hOme. RJeh pi!l.ll· SI e up exes Her1tage Real E.tate 16ai Westellff Dr. 642-53Xl with l BR Apt Exccllenl elled walls, enticing fir~ .financing. $106.CXXJ. place LAlye bedroom 2 Sharp units near Cat:boite Coll p k Walker Realty batlia: Homemaker'• pride Church&: close to shopping. ege ar 1115 f111tbluff 1242 3336 Via Via Lido 675-5200 built· In kltdlen. Slldlni doors Excellent Income record. 3 BR, 2 bl!. bit-Ins, crpts THE Blutt.s, Townhouse.-; lead to klvel.)' yard. 540-1720 Only ~7•500· drps, fJ>le. dbl pr. $23,950'. bd 2 ba ___ .. db! On.mn Sun 1·5-0wner &46-1492 · " v.,. ........ a, · 9 r• TARBEIL 2955 Harbor gar. w/elec, 0 pen er, 29 Vl11 Lido Nord • Transferred • N opts-drps, dilhw., 6 moe 101 Ft. Front:i.ge, hur.c Plltlo ewport Be1ch 1200 old. Top atta. $24,600. Jim Richardson Re1lty ~~. ~ 4 wt~l~ REAL: Y COMP There'• room to Add... ~;~:: s=· 6#-W52. 2443 E. ~wy., CdM Best location near 9Chooi &. * 642-1771 Anytime * tobomthl1 substantial Bay Ave. BLUFF'• 4 Bl' ..,11 lvlLO •=vEL;;;--:Y,..-,',~C-.'c0~.,71rn-1-.,.,-40, pine.. FHA or VA $39,950. e elther a Bedroom-or · -r •open .. Ii aa Call 646-44lC --a complete Unit-or both beam. Tile roof, U/mrkt at lot. Pier & slip. One of Lldo'a Best Beach Buys Older, but IOUnd. 3 BR, 2 ha. $37,950. Owner 644--074:1> finesl n65,<XXI by owner. 1 BR plus large family nn 18.rll!' llvtnr nn, flttplece' C I "."==0:615-3007=":=====1 house R·2 lot. Room to build R-2, parklng. Pri~ s.n-.soo: orona d• Mlir 1250 :- $27,950 ' BURR WHITE, Re11ltor ~~9!!" -~·-~~ D1tte 11,.1 £stet• • * * * 2901 Nowport Blvd .. N.8 Lovely 5 BEDROOMS BAY CREST Unusuol Duplex Bayshores Sharp 2 BR House 675-1630 ovoa: 673-51l2 Broadmoore Home '"'""'·'""location. W"1k 1n 1720 Candlestick CUstom • built Provincial 3 EXCEJ..J..ENr I.JX:ATION • Plua dean 1 BR Apt 2 LOVELY Well-kept home In shopping .rr. schools. ntA ap. BR -2 be.th home ""lied Cape Cod 4 Bdtms, 2% garage, $40,00), ' car Harbor Hil"hlandt. 1921 4 BR, 2 %baths, dining rm, priasa.I. lt'1 way low at Llkeo:::n~'~!~ .... 1?·5 Th.ls ~-none Jvy, trees l flowers. bathi, FA heel, 3 car gar-Balbo• Bay Tettslla Lane. 4 Br. 2~ Ba. rs:; rm w/quallty drapes, $31,950. Btg home on large e-\.11'1! maater bedroom suite age. PRICED AT o NL y Properties Carpets, drapes. Lari:;e yard • carpets. ProfeuSonally lot. Separate lam.ily &: lfv. ~;1ing"';', !:1nthemg rm: ~~-BAY VIEW! High $47.500. 673-7420 Eves: 673-9187 &: Newly painted exter1ar, ~aped and tetTaeed, ing room, kitchen IP8dow U\.'1Llued celllngs, deluxe dee-"C" THOMAS R•iltor 5%. loen can be usumed. -·-NJ with plency of rupboentg & !:_~~.)' ~:i::g~: orator features, oorner fire.. 224 w. Cout ffwy. $24,250 In MESA VER.DE! 548-7398. Owner for ai:rp·t. O~N ~C:U5SE breakfa.stnook, built-in range Mak£' otter. place, sunny lg, family Newport Bch. ~5-5643 "doll house" that l.8 clean & BACK BAY-4 BR-&: oven. Owner in Europe room overlooking charming ~~!!!!~'""~""""'•I neat "'·-t La 2524 Wavecre1t Dr, wants It IOld. ~ ..... ,. Ch1rle1 Arnold patio PLUS appee.Jing 2 BR -; -· · '""u:. om car P" tin i ~ rooms & Yard, acbools CHESHIRE Jerry Freud rental with used brick fir~ BALBOA ISLAND thruoot, fresh paint. new close, only Sl5,000 JtF..AL ESTATE """""' ot6-7755 "'""'· beamed .... u1n., & po. FIXER UPPER Pa n' 1 ll n •· Channing oPEN 1 · 5 675-2503 !!!!'""'""'""""!!!!!!'""'"""I tio. A one owner, pampen.'.'d landscaped. A aolkl value, 1736 Highllnds Dr., NB "ii;ijjjijiiiiiiiiii:i 1/lage Real £state Beginner's Delight """"'""°""xllO'chorole.. DUPLEX $2<,2SO Bkr. -· °"'"°"""""/Bkr. -.--a &w--· 002~m Ev""'"''"' Charming 3 bedrooni home lot. XI.NT. INCOME TAX Best buy on Balboo Island. ~u~ l...5 at 3158 Barbados, OCEANFRONT DUPLEX VIEW HOME BY OWNf~ on 6 fantastic lot aJV:l: quie1 BENEFITS! Only $57,500. Near Bay. 2 BR 1n front + · · 2·2 BR, apUi,, 1 new, fum 3 Bdrm, 2 bath + family It Extra Sharp! 4 BR 1% RA. tree--lined street. Fresh paint Owner/Broker 548-64I6 l BR re•r. V"ry anxkius. The Fact is • • • Good beach. $ 6 4 , 9 0 0 . dining nm -Hu EVERY· Carpets &: drapes thruocit. and carpel&. All thla for ~'""!""'""':"!~~ ... .,. j Rltr. &16-lmB Eve!. ::~2-0185 our Salesmen are making 548--0897 or 6 7 3-6 76 9 THING! Beautitu.l • SEE Newly decorated. ~ $18,00l with G.I. flnanetng. Harbor Highland$ *LACHENMYER money -we have desks for -";:;';;;'/;:;wc:kec.,,..~·=-~-THlS r $42•500 Pd corner lot. Ooee to bes.di • "ring" N Ar Y -·---2 mOl"I!. Inquiries conflden-PANORAMJc View ol Bay & S23,00::>. ($7,firo to exia:~ , ...... SPRING 0 Down G.I. e OU Reody? ""· Ml" ""'°m 3 "" '"' BALBOA ISLAND 5%%Ioan).$lllmolndude. _., .,.. H~ ia a ehance to UM thal For I~ perfect party hR BURR WHITE, Rt1iltor Townboute. N. ot Dover 3 Bdrm, 2 bath Duplex, 1 all. 96l-403G. Dri\li.' by Ma. e: .... REALTY V.A. l!llgibillty w1lere u A GradOUt1 4 Br. Home 6729015 N~port Blv& .. N.B. Shores $37,500. Sfi.llll :r~:~!!:~:i111yr!i: ~:tint;:~~ Blvd., •• "anvtimt" C'!Ults . .f ~s 3 baths, A mlni1ture ttnte l6nth of -4630 •Yes: 673-5122 MOVE ln! Nr. new 4 Br .. tpl You!"I for m.cm . terms. ii .i"""iiiioi"ii""'°iiOri."'ii;;;;""ii··i.cii.Mii."-1 =~~ 8:!, 1:::: ~S:~n!t tn prestige area. Widow Must Seft! new cpUi., drape1; nr beach'. CLIF PRIEST, Re1ltor JR. ESTATE -$20 000 $23,950-FHA or VA 3 BDRM·2 BATH Carpetli, drape1, fireplace. FA h~I. built-int. PLUS large eoclOllcd PRtlo. Corner Jot with room for boat, camp- d. tniller or ete. E1urtlide near Nf"wport Ht.lgbt11. Wells-McC1rdle, Rltrs. 1110 Newport Blvd., C.M. 548-7729 Evet. 644--0684 a scaplng around Pf!· Be w•·• 3 B , $28,00J. Open wkenda. 351 ~ 1.951 4 BEDRM , tric kitchen. Marlnen and tio and h~tl!d pool. $79.500. au w R E llde home 62nd St. Own 675-01« 2 be.Iha. Brighi, cheertuI H.-High D""'""· Come Open Sat & S 1 5 All .,., .. ,... 2 file ba le " 3034 E. Chan Hwy., OIM ldtchen wtlh handy """' on Vets only $33,700, Uft '" llv rm .I: din nn, patio, trlile, WATERFRONT 3 bdrm #62 (n4J ~ cen~ra. 11S fl. deep grounds Coleswo.a"y & Co. 140 Harbor Island Dr., N.B. lg dbl gara.ft. Pr1ee S23 950 . Ba1boa Cove•. $60,003. Would --· ' --• Hve comlorta.bJy now " I HI Agent 6(2..3737 Leon Vibert, Reiltor prefer acreage In trade. Beautiful build fQ!° the future! 1de.i 642.1m BA YCREST -..,.ume liL:i; 1 ... ,:.,:;1771==~~--::"'~· """'""" ""' ""''· l!'«M Harbor Blvd., c.M. Deluxe eulrtom-blt ~11 3 DELUXE Cctldo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Canyon View Open Eves. BR, 21,ii bi, xtra ~ din rm 5 Bedrooms Pool. Lf:e. P8Uo. S3500 On., Quiet & RMtful TARSELL 16ll1 8"1.eh !II. OPEN & kltchrn w/lslaM &: aU bit.-3 batbt + ta.mll.y rm + dln-J-."'..;.·,.500:;;·::-==::m;:.::.._::Rl::l:;r·~-2 .Bd.rtns, 11ii btt.ths Vacant 4 BR; Home Ins Ind. dbl oven, Many fint lnr rm, Be.ck Bay Be«u~I BLUFFS area: 3 BR. 2 New 80~ loan available Carpef!: It dtai:ieA thruout. SUNDAY 1·$ fealu:res tncl ft.ir/cond, On Only $36,~ Baths: condo., next to pool. $42,500 Built-ins, flreplace, I a r 1 e 2S6 OcHnvltw ~r lot · eXperOy l&ndscap-RJch1rdson R•alty By oYmer, MI,950. 644-0655 Wm. Winton, Rltr. ~vered Htio. Be.ut1tull,y One ol a kind v1ew ot hl.y, ~. pl&nten " block wal.U, 2+13 E. Cout Hwy, CdM ---2'l9 Marine, Balboa Is .. nds;aped. Can a:tv• quleJi: -· •nd Ooto'1 ... 1n>m 159..... 675-4031 N-r! Hgts. 1210 61>-33!1 Open 'Ill 9 pm P•••'"''°" -Only 121,SOO. wown w. 3 Bdnn. + !amlly room Graham Realty I"'~"'""'"~!!!!!!,.;..,., I n.uor ebeck this ""'" J: ;:'~'. = = ~~~ 1ota ot alrJlrill"I NHJ> NB Po.t ore. Cii-ro• 0:"8:!~~ .. 1J:M 5 500 Relclands Av•. Cameo Shores 341.~1 J~~~n24 0ttp PUe.Carpets. BetiutifuJ ~7171 ~2313 LOOKI -4 BEDRM e VA . n1.4.. S19800 Newport Heights Lovely cu.atom <;>c..an View 3 "'°"""' k!id>on 1., llOom. MESA VERDE • $24,950 e 3 BR 111 bath. immoc Ccor. Clly & Rodlond1J BR. 3 bolbo, 3,000 SQ. ft. S20,200 Comliftely ll!ocl!d yard, Lowet! priced 4 bedroom in • $155 PAYS ALL 3 mt. l 1-th.I, dtnh1t rm. All Pool, l.mmac'Ulate. IrnnN:dl· YRC.Wit 3 hdrm, MW pttlnl In. Room fiJr" Boat or 'l"rder. prNtlge locat:Son! 2 MIN, Rl1r. 60-97&0 Eves. 548-m.20 dtc bll-tnl, lhake roof, briOI" ate pocuellioo. $74,!IOO. tx· •Ide A outtkla. Sprjnkllft Vl!'f• Tot&I Coat cl $41.fiO. family '"f'un.tn" l'Otlfn 1dja-• 1"pk., Jee A t1f1e ixllent flna.ncb.-available. FIR. cov. JllllUo. W.U.: to v..., 1ow °"""FHA. cw. """'tho""'"" >11c1><r1 wtth KENNEDY blt bomc :'ti.rn war:.:: na: rox CClllPANY ._ ntA or er. WAU<ER.6.LEE jli' ijiiiiijiil''iijiijiliijiliiii j all tlW' bullt • tn ftt!ulft. tanoa to au 8ehoolt, $38.500. 673-9W or MUWl HAFFDAL REALTY ''''"'"'"'"' Garden Variety ,...,,.. ""' >-1. Neor ...., Cost• Me.. 1100 Mr, J!d>ln..,. _,.by,,.. ood A lncome; newly am W•rnel' - 9G-4C6 ar 5406140 ~ I BR. 2 bath bome carpeting. B11ck petto. Be\-ar" BUY DAVIS REAL TY dm:ir. 2 tr 1 ba raraae TAKE ovtr s-1'~ FllA lot.II ()pen ""'· pins 2 a.-.1."". amid ... ,u. ter hurry I call SI0-1120. UI -•pl 2 br 1V,' bt. Pri> c&p · m llfW'tr 3 8A borne COl\o Home & 2 'Units tut -.... ~ .. uo. ..... TAP.BEU. 2955 H..-Bit, * Custom Built * dbl . ..,.q,_ · · " "" ""· "'°"' 1o 0 bulld. U·-10 ..,, _ 2 A 3 00 $43.stX>. IMMACUU.l'E CO&ae'P&dl, ~!,, __ !'-.,~~ .. Too 3 BR. 2 h&thl,. rpac c:rpta. Nn.r J'ubton Ialand Reran Realty 536-2515 .. e. •'-' • ,,..... • -.... bf:1u,yJBR.1W"b&'Dl.SMl.1J --v -.. ... -um:, t'.nA or .._.., ·" •• _: • 702 Avocado, CdM • ~~ . l Br, I Bach Apt. an m-Geor" wtUJa.maon, fll:t!'. equity, ,,.um• Jarp ~ 1ot.n, VA~~ CALL MR. NE2.-• ..... ' .... ""'· · ~ ioc. i:M.cm. 673-.f350 Ewl. t'D-1564 $25 so&-Ptioiu JW!oot Kl 80N ,.:m1 Copm eml $.11.CXXI • Exe Hnandnc. s. ot Hiw-.y. l Br. 1~ Ba. HEATED 1r mttrtd poo1 Graham R-"" ,.m, · • """""' R<oJ -.. m Morton A.,.. Prtc. ........,.. 1or quick nllr3ll1 1 B<. , a. . ...,,..,. •-r Someoae Wil1 be loo1dq tar G. H. Rd>m.aon., RJtr. 111.le. Call ow o er· b r Jr. r . Eltc bltf¥. FuU, c«irpeftd, ============,,~N::.'"::'..:NB.=.:c"":=.' or:::.:~:._~=:::'14 It Dial &C«1I 500(" rr,,, 'EMI Ja Your Ad tn car duatlledif 54&-1'13 ""-UIS B1 0wnll!!t'. '25.B MT..ucl ' ----------------.-...-..-------. .....___ ____ __... ____ ~..........__---·------·------------------~--~-----~------ ' • ' ' r " ' ·--·-.... ----------··-----· -----r--·· ........ -ll,1'161 K~NTALI lllNTAU lllNTAl,I IHTALl 111MTAL$ 1--------1 H-11 POr11ltllod -Unhmlilhed Ap!L Pur11l-• ..._ Pv~ •-Unlumltllod LA1un1 IMch 1705 =:;; ..,... i;.....- 4 ......; 9 c...1-D-ROOMS--,-·1 Lido hlo 2U1 !'!!?'r!! H•ltltlo '210 0.ftlf'llf 1' '4000 lhwport IMch 4200 c.to -S!OO Huntl ..... IMch 5400 1.-flnporty 6000 VA · .... -.. nu. WOOD ""'I.IE. --l&d>; 'BR J BA, le->d. $111 .... l!t WK. s Bit., 1\1 ... J Bl\,-.. -• deoa. s "liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ullo --·--STONE -·.BR. 5 Bl.; .... -ph. llHW, IJs.l.C.. ·-Ill. w/wall, ,.... -di ,,...... $11'. I! _,. wiw. ..... • AND G~·ss "· • ., Ioc., Iocl ""'' lllp, '"' -i. -OIL ai... -Dtive "" w -""· --. '"'1le -pri. o.A---....... .,,..,. O.,.; IUll S BR. ID ........ •tft'L nil .... 1100,.. m.1861 vstob&llloll-.--... -........... m4011 nc. Irvine m1 ec1 .. -...... _0ltcun:1BR-,""1tUdo GREENS ...., -wlw -Gr<> lnl, W I Ol1TS'IWll>ING J STORY; ()oroor, B ...,. 1111'. 5!M890 P-$115 rdJ 1'-. -· -....re! a ARQ11T1X'N1W. USE or ""*· ' BR. J BA. --. Rmr w/., .. ..,, l Bl\ lllha a., Pr 11o1 lilt LICRfll.(lft _ UNJ'URH, ICr.-.d a tado + cowwed WOIUIWOOD .PANEUJNO, eau WE ..-er B1t o.en atrttun. "-" llCllM la 1'Wde mabUt holM. se-ttJT alt opa _... polio ... MQ!oo. 11£\VY PAWS VEllD£8 --to UCL Swim-5/Jlo>o,.....,,. -..... --Pl. m.tao from. $100 .._ cl a ldn4. $1'1,ll50 Sl'OHE, A.ND A. y B E R l1lbo1 lolond 2155 mine, ........ m , 12'15 mo HClNZYKOOlf .... <rln cl -""'-srAIND> GLASS. Mlfflse.m4161 tostaMell 4100_,._.....,11.rpncim 1 -i•sBD1UL S. BAYF'R~ 4 Bt. 4 Ba. NEW Vlllap ll. 4 ~ 21ii with ftft'place, ldtr.ben. S1SO. ruRN •• 1JNl"URlf. U-wdl doolpod I A.,.ll tB Ttb. $100 mo pllll ho. !Am no, llv rm, cllD nn, SUS CASIT AS ,.._..,. &lt<r 1 p.m. lle&ted Poob. Otlld °"" DORM. n..ooR PLAN, fM-uHl. 6't5-m4 blt·ln kit, yr bit SStO. AvaU 1'llrn1lbed 1 Br •• Bacbelcr 2 BJ\. 2 Ba. $115 mo. wt.it• Cflntw, Ad;J. to Shopplna -. m.tm Eora 5tM105 ~ luS'I •ll'Y toyer w/ Oct. L ,..,a artw 1 p.m. Apta . An GtD pd. " bUr to bch. No pets .uow.t OWNER LA BOUND ...... "' pallohod ...... Hunt!"""" •••ch 2400 21101f ...... 1119d. !DI w. -a I vd. mo ........ Woy, .. - CIPtNi to lcrmtl nv llv. ruRN 2 br dott: 1o bn.cb Irvine T•rrace 3245 M.cia1llan b)' Hotpoint '9&-5U9 bar • Adam&, 0.S& Mesa. O•rd.., Grov• rm., Wl1H J4 A S S l V J: . '' WlN11l\ Rental b ha. 5tl-0310 sroNE nRE2'LACE "'°"' ~ UOl ......_ HD 2 ldrm Luxury ......, $25 Mo Up --1.Ji:. '1,ul~!![l!!~lji~!!!!!!l[!!!!I 'r OU M't in'rlted to e,n 5610 OPEN HOUSE Sun. !2-4 :MX»2 Adrian On:. """"' Goldei ....... nMr Adi.mt at Btll.Mrd) i Ill. 2 IA plus pool 8cirw t.a.mfl1 I IWim Md&a, n... IOdd* 9tt'Yed. In 11.00R TO CEIL 1 NG, 2 baths, d.lnln& rm. firoeplaoce, e Studio I BM:b .,a.. $215 mo. ~ 2 BR, I~ BA. bltnt, dwhr, GLAS'! WA.ll. OPD<S TO Duplu" furn. 2975 ,.,,.,.. polio, 1311> mo. l'rlr e lid llllll a Pbcmo .,.., IAY"RONT DUPLEX JI', pvt patio, ue. Adulto. PATIO wm1 WEATHER-leue. e M-" ...,_. fV ...... r No pets lM3 Pomona ED WOOD D!XKS • ANGU· 2 BR B&1 View, upper Che9hln: Rffl Emte e New CU. A Bu N.w 2 Br. 2 Ba. lower, $225 sq.q7 UR WOOD Bfl'fOtES. w/1ar. $135. 41T Hudlna:, 615-2500 6'2-361S eYH. 2311 Newport Blvd. 518o91S Mo. fttr, 2JT l9tb S1Mm&l;1-,llll,;;;".:.MW=-..... =-c.,.-,.,-,bl~t.-... -. llXIY GREEN 2 A ! BR. TOWN HOMF.S FamD,y room· PrtY. patios Up to 1500 111\W"t feet • Ceitral air eond!tk:flin1 • Mu. acoustical privacy COMM. 1*tr for leue. Ntw. Nr. So. Oout PW&. U ;OXI llQ. It. .A.U or !Ai. IdcN b market•, furn it ure bardnn. Excel. patieine. Reu. ttnl Courtesy to broken. W Baker SI., C.ll. -- Bal. "'°' 11 119· -CHATEAU la POINTi TRAILER. 1 !Ill, ldull>. 11.25. ALSO rum. bad>el"' ~ modm'i kitchen .•• .ii AL~ Corona tlel Mar 1250 Loveb' tum. 2 BR lpts. oa:. Qeu.1 mod. put. 190. utll'a pd. $135/ Nr OCC. ~~ ~~, __ H_o_-_ _.;U_n_fu_m_lohld_;;"-l3 BR. 2 Ba., frplc, pado, c:pt1 I t 1' e et pukin&, carports.. 5tMIOD_ IM 1255, ~1145 Adults. ~ " FAMILY ROOM • Carpets, dl'l.pes, blll\" wardrobe•, dbhwuhers Appx. 100 fl. Fronta .. Harbor 81.vd. eo.ta Mesa for lea.le. 107 ft. deep. Show· room. rara&'e IP&Ce at reu of lol Exoelleol for autos, bta, aport can. tn.ilfft, mot.orcyelet, etc. C a 1 I 642-9700 ask: Jor Bill SinN.. ' • ' • • • • ' ' -. . I ' ' • • . • Take over pruent loM, wttti $2500. and mOYt' ri&ht In. LMtft can &29113 W• .. n WhMI Ch1rrn $22,500 R.unl &tlDolpben • cunplete aeclulbl ln the XIO ft. m.p ~ :s bethomt, 2 ba.tha. Every roca i.. an in- Vltatkm io .II*» • comfort. Paymmts J.eea than rml RANCE a OVEN, DISH· General aooG drps A: dlahwuber. G.ln.&'t· Htd. pool Multi, no peta COl'Mll Ml Mar 4250 2 BR Bl::.,.c:.-d"t."---c--, -..,-. WSHR. RD"lUCERATOR Leqe $250. ~ 19f1 POMONA A.VE., C.M. Prt. p&do. $140. Adults, no • lndMdual wuhu/dr)'er • Walk to all 9Chooll IN BERKSHIRES RESTAURANT StClnl buUdin1. lonnerl1 ''The Look'' 67l-&Q B!U<I'Sr. RAR, ETC. IN c0. 116'. I BR. don. 111 BL 3 BR, 1 ba, ''" lot, 1caM SPACIOUS STUDIO 1 Br. e COllOLIDO A,TS. e pot. 1"I ........ 51MJST ORDINATED COLOR DE-t o wn b o u • •, w I w a 11 , $285. C. H. 1toberllon: RJtr, Ytfw C!1>U. drpa. Dec I.SR. him., w/trpk., Ja•. 1 BR apt. furn atil'L No Larae pool, putting P'ttn. SIGN. Tb1s ht q\&Ub' bocne dlalnnhr, wuhr/*>'t. Tota m..JH> bltna. rwn or unturn. Nr. p:iol. $1&5 yearly leure. ~. no peta. 5.12 c.eriter •olley~~o~dm$21-0-etc. Office R1nt1I 6070 about 4 >'"" Oki, ls YA· OK Bllr. 5M-e8IC> 9dl1S I •.• NO PE'm. AvaDahle Ort. lit St, C.M. 5'&-zm CANT & HAS BED< NE-llMl. I BR., l!i Ba., '""''d. lilboo UOO .......,, ..., & -t!Ol I:. o..t llwJ. m.3311 UNFURN. 1 B•. apt, -6l6I Lampoon LAGUNA BEACH Gu.rro>. NEEDS A lJT. ~:;.~~~eta '-tot. OK. 3 BR. 2 Ba. Hua:e pr crpta LARGE 2 BR Qt. Oote to PRIV Room I bath, utlll erpta, blt·lnl. fllO Mo. 211&1: G~~~~~VE Air Conditioned TLE PAINT, YARD WORK, · drpl. $260 yr))-lie. 6Ts-s152 lbopplz'W; I: bu line. Prtl. nfric, 1ar, nr. J'ubioa A, Mendoria Dr. 5f0..2i93 ON FORE.S'.l' AVENUE -TAJUlELI. ETC. Surround!,. bomn aell $196. 3 BR, 2 BA. blt.inl, before 10:30 a.m. or aft s couple. No prta. lnQ. l'Mii laland, $IO. Tun · Wed. J'rt 2 BR. drapea· . encl WMtmlnster 5'12 I>e&k 1pac8 avallabl• tn 58M Edlnger upwards al $31,000. Thb •f'Nllll. Peta I totl OK. p.m. Rochmter, l'M!'. evea l'IJ.«lM I wll:.-._ l*kt''-yvd.·~· "'-'==='---'= Mwesl dftcl bulJdin& at homo"""""' "AS IS" !or -~ .x.,"' AVAIL. OCT. ht ,..im. location In ........... HOME & INCOME! $26,950 , 11.lS .. 3 BR. 1eoc·d. )'d., Huntington looch 34001:!'.'CN!..B~u= 2::...-~c~hld:a peto.$120.3LIE.2"tS<. JBR W/ran .. 11<>. Laluno Bead>. Air condi • BR•• BR'"'""-,,.., FULL PRICE ~ ~ ""' ram raNTAL AD DAILY """"4 -. Multi, .. OR '""'°' or ll0-1'10 1_N;;ow;;;';pot~rl~~·~Ol;;ch;;;;;;5;2;00; J F"""" ,..... • wate, p6ld ::::;';. •,:;:~ ~ ICbciolt. dotrrlrown.. Ara! SEE TODAY! ' BR ~ I emd FREE R!Nr.\L BOOK pe ... $llO mt wan.c. NEW, prtv. bacb., So. of 1· ~ ~~ ~· e:ntranc•: i'l'ontq:e en ...... at$>0,511!,..,,,..-., GCm:'l'OMORROWl cp1>/-~~I>.'_,,/,;;_ D~INA.NDBROWSE QUIET, db. S BR., -llwJ. -· 6 hotplale. MODERN 3 IR e 636-4120 e """'An.,"'"' ludo to •...,. wm....,. fll" lit MISSION REAL TY .,..,,.. m-%103 ' ........... J Badt. -..,i•c., -. -• --2 balb. """" Liv/rm, hlt·ln I======,;;= Mundpol -""' ISO TD. 985 So. Cout Hwy., l..,uM Room. hip! SUl9.CD PS" A.dulta. No ,.ti. $150. ffiRNiiHED l BR Qt. pr, Jdtchtn mt blodi.: trr.:m Bat l19un• leach 5705 per mcntb b 1p1ee-Duk 841~ ~-~lY.-Pbooe <ntJ -.om Cott• Mesi 1100 mo. IA\SEW WITH OP11Ct(. l!T4 w.nace, o.ta Kea ..uta. J1G mo. ie.... Beach, ms;. and dlatn a•ail&ble rcr SS. ~--·~ ~.,,,:: $121. Lt-.-l Br. Coon,....._ 111W121 W.,...-., 100 CLIFF DRIVE B111tn"' boon ....,. ..... VERY Cl.WI -"' ~HO -~--mlctlSIWIJ: oPl; -nn., ..... _ .. ___ ~:i.~~ ~~'tl.~""..!:i AlrConclltloned 'Ji' MESA VERDE °""'"'"· =::rw~.~-· ~,,":.ri!~l'i.:: --You1y i.eu.. i bodroom "'""";".n.Y PILO'I' Sol Vista DmlJ!Al a BR 2 ballt. T-Plu. ExctJ. •,~c~ ""-~ •l<o )'Td. ,_or...-. leo 2 llR.., 2 J!I\ -.... C.WwelL IMk• & Co. ;:.,;..,,\",. '::: .~..., ~... m roa= A.VENUJ: 4 BR, I hath&. cptl/drpl, MfAt~ lenL Ccmvenient lftL $2111 1·• .. 5 llv. rm., luxe Qt. blt.tna, poet, 1 $150 '* L c.-__, LAGUNA BEACH patio, land8Cl.ped, hdwd nn. • mo. J.• .__ ...... ritwly decon.ted. Hr lbop-cbDd. No pets. :zxr "'--·-••• ~ "7."!~..!'1-~ hm. $150 mo up. leut f!M..9468 Owner trandemd -take -~~ ~.... ................. ping. 1 m11e from R. B. Dr 56110& -...,,-. .,....._.. ._, .. ~ fil-2449 0¥!T thh: iood nu. loan. M--3 BEDROOM "'"" carpet, Pier. No llncles. (213) • IMa OCEANFRONT •pl LI e Corona del Mar IRASHEAR REALTY '4'4·1177 llttpla« ......... patio , ,,,....., DELUXE 1 BR,,_ cpts, la "300 I/I ""'"'.,.a. Pnv. bao<h • 100"' n. comor Storo""" double prqe, Iarp ttar blt·lna, t111tnraht, av. $110. MT-1531 • Evt•. 541.2442 VTCTORIA JUGFU...ANDS yud feoced, $116. RLTR. A'ITRACTIVE1.Y 1.Arldleaped Lady. ~ 74" Shall-OCEANFRONT 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, face SH pool. 1 br. I: den. Pa.rt. ll suites, 2 lavatorie•, ....... SEAHA YEN °'""" vtow, quality bom<. 5 ..,_.,,.. 3 br. "'""" Root lnduoles mu. A. YHrly Rontal pool. $250. 3 Clr ........ rum. ""5/mo. l9M653 .... -· ""50 mo. krl• bedrm•, formal dtnins ONE BR boolt. Plenty cup. Wiler I: alll'dtnft' ~; 1 BDRM. hm. Apt. .. Rd Newt, decorated. Bachelor Adulta only. Rent1l1 Wanted 5990 3348 ~·· CcW NJ!!..\l\ OOSI'A MIS.\. m..rp rm, 3 balhl, deluxe ldtcb-board• 1: wudnlbet. Feno. :.. ~~ = ;~ wi: required. 11-Nwpt Blvd. Apta. No pet. or ebllihn lav & leach SECRETAR ~ -... . $23,000. Torm• wtdo ."';.!;,~old, i .. o1 """"' "' yard. c.,...., P•llo. boad>. ""50 Ycmth. ,....111 CM ll&-25M, HH333 $100 & 1125 mo, RHlty, Inc. FREE SERVICE T SERVIC~AL -..-· Adult.I, no peta. $95. ~ 3 BR. house suo leue 2 BR., $m Mo.; 1613 = :lalbm Blvd. ~· ~lvd~ OWNER-MANAGER Modem officn, ~. air Ito L. Hodges RMlty mVINE COVE • BM.utilully Very nice 4--6 BR, stone flre. .c BR. 2 bt.. $1.CS leue Santa Ana Avt., C.M. Badle1c:lr Apta. L BROKER condidonlna, park1nc.. From 847-2525 dNiped, 1119-dout b 0 me pl., ~ front I: rnr, Nr. llChoola 1: Beat:b Blvd. • 5l1-8512 • AD util tncl '75 up LEAS You lt'lect your own t~ant $65 per month. Orqe o:im.. Custom HNtecf Pool! with chlnn, OONn views erpta, d:rpa, $210 mo. 336-M.?i 11656 Van Burtn IC-7t23 NEW DELUXE 1 bedroom SUE. Balboa Blvd. pl ING Oct. JS. $165:. UtD ACTIVE RENTALS ty Bank ru.:i ... 230 E. 17th St., Bal< • -~·-· BAU!OA .,...... • ' BR, .,,,.,, """· "" ~ ' Br. ocmpletf!b' land. frml all major roonu, tiled er -'"AJOY-. $200. :s Btdroom, l'ii !It.th $115. Depoclt requind. Back fJllk l Blct" bch. Adult&. 534-6912 Cocta Mesa. 00·1'8.5 .caped. Wall to wall cw~ pller1a, walnut panelled 4 BR. 3 BL, bltnl, CU?· I: Walk to beach. .Yard. car port. '°'57n 2 BR. &vall. Sept • June. ~ UNFURN. 2 BR house, man, MED ~ Attorney'1 oftice; 1,000 -.1500 lq. ft., a.ir-cond. Good klc. Low rent. 548-6761 2 ROOM Office nee.r CM Qty Hall. Carpet. & ~•, rte . S80 utll. incl. 642--6560 BEAUTIFUL office apace in Glendale Federal Blda .• CdM $45 Mo. up, ~3793 Prll. 2 bath&. $5,fm down. Wnlly nn w/wet bar, dfn. dnpee. l cu ru. Nr. roil PhMe 21.S: 181..JJOI VERY Qutet ID rear. I.Ir 1 Private bead! I: pier. 301 E. mother, 12 yr ol.d aon. $85. Sl85 per mo curlea tni rm, outatandlng kitchen, COW'H. For I ea• e, pXI Br., no av. Ooup&e "Jlftlf 1964 ~tet, 615-0LT& tH'!n2 of~~ ae:n·.; to $90 mo. Will pa.Int, everyt:tdftl". Fu 11 price J •mple bednn1; 3 batha, Month. 54&4171 or 673-6n.5 Lagun1 Buch J705 Tustin CM 2 BR dlx, elect ldtch, near side &: L S295 ~ repair, take care yard. R3.900. Owner. 5316-~ covered patio • 182,500 3 BR. 1% Ba, Lr& tenoed 0CEANnWNT -.._.a-·•u 1 BR. $125; bl.ch. tllO; ba7811 ~ 1;!·_ A1,. du l t •. Drlvt by 00 112 40th, ~ ~ 646--2486, 8 to 6, "Doo," 1 lllllH TURNER ASSOCIATES yard. P>.rt!ally """'· tltn•. vm.. ~~ ... ·-~~::._ v..., It<• ......... ""'41 -· "' -• n11 eiioo or.,,...., "'"""' d•pl . • Uftll~ 882 No. Cbut Blvd. . $1&5 mo. (Mela Verde). .. ... ~ ...... ...__... •• ....,"" ... _ ~""'~:;::~~~-1.quna BMdl. fn4l 491-1177 5fUUfi nna, part.like I ro Q II d.. ~\!al. ~. 5tM7l6 a.1-. ltl1ncl 4355 a.EAN • Spl.cloul 2 BR MATURE O>uple wi.!h to ls. Near Ocean I: downtown priYate bMch, .ea JIOOl, S«JO LARGE i Br. hmf.J, 1 BR 6 apt. Acrou: from beach. hm $300/mo .. will care for a>RNER RENTALS 3 BR Houae P,80. mo Leue. mo. A.I.a, Victoria Beach btcb apta. Cpta, dr1>I. bltna. oozy bll.cbe1or, l*tio. vtfl. $ITS. uMJrn/ P>O. :rwn. u.me u thouah It were our HUNTINGTON BEA.QI HeuMI furnlihed Newly dee, no 9$: ae.d)' Ooeadroot bou1e t J 85, 2185 Mendoza Dr. MWG:J. nnploted. adult&. No htl. Ydy. 673-'JllS own. Writ. M·l93 Daily $3!,500 __ ;,;.;.;...;...:.:.;.:.:.;.::,:~.I tor occ. C.Sftpt. ZUL DH 494-4653 NUllU Palml 1 I: 2 BR. YMriJ iao. 118 A Aeate LARGE, Untum 2 BR, 2 BA Pilot 3 COMMERCW., I lndult., 1 wilhUvtno;qtn. TedW1yRlty 536-2579 Rentals to SfMN 2005 Pomona, Y.. MONAROI BAY AREA Pool. '1JO to Sl50 apt. New dr)J9 crpt• WANTEDByNovlst orlSlh, RENTAL IUYS H I I •B•.SB&.boma.N_...,,.. LOVELY OCEAN VWW.' 11T E. Zbl St 6'W8<5 Huntlftflen laoch 4400 y..., IM. un.so mo: lBRunlurnApt,C.M.,Now. Call owner: "6-2130 Vacant 31 4 BR bomea. Car-H:~rne"T R~,.;,;,... ~P!!!:' mo. MS.'1594 BR I den, 2 BA. epta. Drps, Slt5 CLEAN :r Br. ~ed nmH 2 BDRM 2 bath stud&o Eves. 494--9502 port, ~· ~e1 Mar or La-lndustrl1I Prop. 6080 ~. dn.pn, buUt-tna. EZ Let Roommat. ~fennce trplail i;ooi!.R. ~ha ~Alto ;;rd. Infant ok. No pets. 2244 belt looatloo l We to 5 Ptl. 3 BR bullt·lnl, beamed cell· =rt n!.::;· ~ INDUSTRIAL bldg, n e w rental tmn. while proce,. auiat YoU • • • EASTSIDE; 3 BR, ctzP,, bit-:uibi '98-1.US beh. .,.A"' mo. State tu-7472 and TDtrn and Oountr, tnp, UnPace, l beith.s. 1 after 5 p.m. · 10,(Q) lq ft, tor leue or lrll' VA or FHA A.le. Roomm1te Refe,..nce tu. nro mo .. leue. ~~.,-;..;.;._:;..:.=.:-o.:-pm<:; ltenl, tbuh!r, restaurants block to bHch. Annual rea-sale. 11% Cf!'l"ltJ aq ft., :i b1Ja LISTER REAL TY Service 422 Walnut. o:.t. Men 2 BR I Den, OOMn view. Newport IMch 4200 ant bu*. Avail. Oct. 1 flSO. t&l lrw: $200/mo. LEASE or option, 4 BR. from 2 trwya. eourtery to 16612 Be•ch 81., HB 842-6633 Newport Bet.ch Ph. l'm--221l Mesi Verde 3110 eptd, ~ Xlnt refr1g I: Tl01 Ellll Allt D or call Goodwin Co. (n4) m-mso houae, Mna VS'de artt. broker1. 2959 Century, CM. FO tlo're avail. Lo•el.Y ~ MOBU home; Adulbl ool,y. owner SG...2136 CLOSE TO S200 Mo. 546-2481 R Se.le By <>wner. Deluxe 'IWO )'OUnl" Fmi&lt teacbtn 3 BR. tamDy 2 $%50. Mr. Slavin. &&am 2 BR, 3 BA, 1Sx2i1 Jtv1nc. 2 IDltM. JIURN J BR, OCEAN 1 BAY. •546-8064• ,,.-,-..:7-=-c=--~~ Towmhouae 4 &. 1% Ba. ~. ~.!:_! Hbdnn, J ftttpl•ce1. Sltll :: Walk~ ~&.&I*"'-I-WndL YW, 4x b'n, an. blt·iM, ALSO 2 Ill. UNFUit.N. ..... ... ~ dqitd, blt·W. lJNFURN 2 BR enough, l M-1 Npt. Bcb, officu/abops. Stow, rt:fric. Low down. ~ vc-n ... ,.....,. «ne. di. ~ 1 BR, flr9pl, II pt.tlo, storqe Mbr, dryer, UtfJ. 1 trd. 2 Uttlltita kldudtd , • .., adult, to f200 mo. Fortill. ThOO 'Cl· tt. Lot ?25 IQ:· tt. ~e 5%~ mA. lo&n. rm., pr. $1!6. leue. Pool& A allpe:. $115.. ~ H£4TED POOL DELUXE BayfroDt, boe! altp SU-6000. Call co 11 e ct !:L ::,e~n:r::: 0 ~ti $131 per LAl>Y To mar. boUM with : ) ~ Btr. VWace No. 336. C&11 Mt. ll02 KrmvlD Apt. D HB ••al!. Pool. 'l BR. 2 Ba. $215 -"67;f,thlJBl~;i;'"'':;":;.· --;;.,,,-,- mo. 96l-3a ume, 1 child OK. a.ta ;;;;;.;;;;;;-;;;-:·-~;;;;;;;;;;;;; J~:;:~~;;.;;;§=;::;:; J~-~~~aft~T~PM~~· m.tl~~·· e ~Btt e ' to $315. JUtr. ~28(5 URGENT need, 2 BR hie, M·l, 100X300, level LOVll.Y 3 BR, hardwood Men. '42-1197 a.ft 4 PM. I/I Duplexes Unfum. 3975 WINTER-Dtluxe J Bednlam, NEW lound -~at• 1 GOLD M!dallkn J A 3 Br. 2 unlurn, older eouple. ApP. SJO,<m • Tmm floon, new crpting, blt·tn., COLLEGE or woridnc mu .,.., Twe upper-bilt-ina, •I ee tr I c BR bUI: to ~"";_,l'rid ba. Otpt. drpa, bltns. nTS $100. eon.. lse/op .f%-4104 Westside <l>lta Meta. 5IM'J6l ~~~i: 3~'i'ori~ to than 2 BR apt. Pool, Covntry CluM '•8: ;..,e;·i: l)a"!:,· ;~; ldtcherl, tile bath. $180 Per d • e Ir • patlo. 173-17M; Up. l'f3..2310, 6Th-1996 2 Ladlea, 2 or' BR unfurn. Commerdal '°" 96l--7SIS pr, $75. 60-1<:82 attu 6 pm. Uafbrnlsbed 4 Bdrm, film nn 111 19th St. OX 8-6111 = u:~pl: ~ uin! ~UlJ. !ee at 141: Walnut NEW Soundproof 2 Br. 2 Ba. howe or apt. By Nov. J,t. YEARLY 1.a~. sz,o. Like M"llr Costa Me11 2100 home. SpoUea ooodUion. -,.=r°"A-L°"S-----1 churt requirtd ~o;,.. or OUllf & llAUTIPUL Acrou tm. Coco'•· 1~ We1Wde. 6'2-82S1 Home & Offices dean 2 BR, 2 Ba. Pool, available for 1eue $.125 mo. .c .. Aptl. Purnlahecl chtldten. ~ AduJta onlJ. 2 Br. Pool. lrvtne U75 to $225. M24239 3 BR. 2 B11. l·•ty. house or BUQ" comer Jocatlon J olftcH beach. BA)'S)de VWa;:e {21.3) 2 BR. Clean A comfortable. include. prdeoer I: water. FURN 3 BR, 2 ba. Apt, 'ii 171'1'8 Cameron. M'7·212S 3 BR, 2 bti, tr,ik, blt·lnt, $225 llpt. Adulta. WW leue; A: 2 Bedlvomi, kit~, 1% 222-t.100. Adults, no pets. $90 for couple. 340 AvtlCado. 573-3863 Evu. 5IMM I !!O..:!;-~..,~ro~I ___ _:4000~~ I block to Oc•an Yrl)i $225 LRG. bachelor utD. pd Ideal I 11. c I a. t It I • G e o r r • und~ $3)0. 842....JOi&S ba.thl. 7 to 10 parking spac- GLEN Mar 3 BR. cu.tomlz-6TH961. lay & leach mo or wtttter ~. CalJ BUI for llnlle. retired or pemicn-WW!a.mton Rltr. &'13-«JO WANTED to ttnt, ~ et. • Good for Salet, Otln>- N, man)' xtru. Excell. fin 1 BR. UtllltiN paid. S85 mo. lf.ealty, Inc. RENT Whtte, f73...Cl.O 11;, e 1 er. $90. IG-2219 spice fQl' 3 old cl&•sk praetor, School, etc. Priced Mu..t tee to •Jiil. 96Z-U37 . Couple DO pell. xe Monte 1025 w. Balboa Blvd., NB 3 Rooms furniture 548-UID Newport Hgta.. 5210 automobiles. fi3: 438-1598 $29,500. Small ckrwn. ~~~· •BR 2 ba, >11.1n., Vtm. SIB-3963 -· _ $25 Month 00! W. ""anl>ont. '""· L....,,o INch 4705 2 Bdrm• .. """"'· dnpes Roomo far R1nt 5995 ..._';i~ ltEAl. ESTA~= 111\..,,. yard. Walk to school.a !·Bedroom Hc>a9ll Newport INch 3200 FULL OPTION TO BVY llrlowl modem tcmTenlence, NEW 1'Urntlhtd 2 BR 2 BA Patio; 1ara1e. Adulta 1903 $11,f:OO IM7""'4448 l\uniabed Nodepmtto.a.c. ~BR. 2 b&. SepL to Jul,J a l I el-.e bullt·lna . Havet PL Yrly. 5'W30S OCEANFRONT. Bachelor ~~S~~ 51,4 % Gl Newport West, 3 br $12> Monlti MZ-t7!19 loooo H.P:.R.C. ma Apply owntr Wk· PanoramJc vftow OYtriookinc NICE 2 BR. Pool, s-Uoa. Apt. Prt entrance. w/aign IJrhta bladtt :... 2 ha S2li $0 SZl5 Furniture Rent1h mdl or call {213) m.1199 .Alim Beach. Mature adulta 1ar, bllnl. cptl, drpa, adlta. Re9P00sl.ble adult tmant nee ' ' op. .,... mJi Ca~!~~~ Nc.•:;;wa:;,po:;;::,rl:._::Bl::•::ch::_...,!22!00:! 3 BRor LUooln/01 pt2'~o~_ ... _ g7 w. 19th. CM. $48.lW. ~EANPORT A .. TS* onl.J, no chldm ms.~ No pm. Slto mo. &e-m.No.,. .:;'°_!~· $85. H4-aZW ~~ent or Jeue. Ph. l : -' 8P I·"'' 711 ..,..__, 1568 W. Lncln, Anhm nf.2800 ,,., ,,...... Sant• An• An Invitation wtth Ba.,y View $3'15 roo. Bacb. apt., comp Nm. .c: .-. I AL$ _;_,;.:..~::_ __ _c:16~2~0'.!Spend tht winter at the lat A-la.rt phla Stm ...,.. WESTCLIFF Hid. pool Prl•. Pf'll'f· Apt!. Unfum!IW Newport ShoNI 5220 ROOM P'or rent $15. lndustrl1I Rental 60fO 8 Room bH.ch. RtdlJced Ra.tu make IK'llrttv depM!t RIVIERA Rec. room. AC!"ON from Gentlmian prtf"d. Good. Joe. INI>Un'RIAL It • & Rental Barpjn! We 0.L•ncy Real E1t1te 2 BR Furn, p&UO, cupeta, OOMn. $115 Mo. 8'2-&203 General 5000 3 ... ~ cl~f'exM: .~t-ins, ~ Hunt Bev.b. can alt 12, .,.. ft di ...... ~,· 1650 ha all Ii drapes, adult&. Heated Pool OCEANFRONT ,,.. .. , ..u. _. Mt. -968--3793 .... • • ..._ w accea auvRR wHiT·E~1tC:1tor -E. ,c;-~,;;r·· CdM !Ml Westcllff Dr., NB f\lm. lMlinl. A.~~R.wmC: v'"DOME Yrl)' itue. m.Q38 A'l"l'RACI'IVE room with ~~:ei1 C.M. 5tMI$. Ulla 675-4630 evft: 642·2253 "2-3111 re.ntal. 64&--03lll tll private bath. Ideal lor stu. -,:;,.:_;~~~=-EHi lluff 5242 ••nt "' ww1<in& llrl· Q!M. M-l COST A MESA 1 BEDROOM, neu OCMn Gener1I 4000 0.nffaf 4000 Gener1I 4000 Make 1'91ttYatkinl NOW 831-1!26 Nrow bide. 2700 to 3900 .q. rt.: ~'.~t':'.. - 21 •• "',..,..j Newly Roclec:oratecl PRESTIGI Town Homot hftttni. 3 Pha" "°""' •-. Excl:mive N.W. s In I !I Au ata.. What Qt ol woman can fUl"Pri.le him wtlti a comp&etd,y plusb. vm.ar Private female party. is5 thou. M2-Jms -w .,_... oM I« leut, 2 br A dtn I: 3 bt MESA Verde, pl.euant rm. p&rldn -r- CI"° to S.._lnt<_P1rlt: with s or 211 bot!& Gold t<> ''""' ,.,.. bado; """' ,;;•·,,.6™80!=-='----ADUL TS. ONL T ModaJllM an .z.ctrtc. POOL pntO. 1Wix>< & Bak" WAAEnOllSE,..,. 1•nt; 2SOO 1 ----··---9 MQS. leue SepL 15-JUlle Lotvna looch !705 15, PXl mo. Oxnp~tely l\lrn, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Bltn kitchen, ti.replace, Pa&, clubhoute. Adu\tl. No pets. EVERY'IHING READY FOR Na. 144 Bay•~ Villap; 300 UVINC la th1I 3 BR 2 BA Pacific Cout H.,.. (2U) -. ......... ___ _ .. _...., -· QlaJ. ~====== i.,. .......... H""" I Yud Nowport Hgh. la .. '"""Koft. Belt doe. 2210 .. ,,...Hew, Dfllt ~ Be-Vl!.'W barne: cbanntnat1 -J'lllMeemtnt CGllt., lutnWltd. Dnrb decorated ~.511 t!Jroocboul lOU KI n I , GOOD BEAL !STATE Roltd. 548-llN alter I p.m. .. N. Coat """· 3 BR., lam nn .. 1" a.. •1511 W/W Carpet. Niot comtr. NEAT, Qa1et 6 _, -· 1 -==""'==M=on~1';,,;;....,.;;:;:;,,= I Ir, 2 Ito. Good -I · -er aUll c.ron. Ht Mor 2250 NOW'S THE TIME FOi 9UICIC CASH '1HIOUtiH A DA& Y I'll.OT WANr AD :s BR. DI'. Albtruon.11 Mkt. Frpl., .............. $2!0 Mo. ID Jime 00; av1Jl now. CaU 2ll: 1Z-e8 L ...... 2UI I BDIUI .-eadw born~. anfllble t:r ...tnta k••· Rallar f'7S.a10 ' • I' 1. I t lilLEE I 17 I I' HI• coniclonco 11 •lortlftll ';~·~·;:::::::·~lo bother him. Why, )'Ot!Ot· ~ t-11doy ha did an - -l ~UHCIR • I Joclcl!ri• :I I I' I r· • ~:::: .!" ""ct:e..-::: • • -,.. ct.v.k>p 1,.,. -,,.._ i W.W. • 9packJUI l Br'' 1 Ba s.ear pr. Rent ltU'll at 546-8ZZ9 9:1 ft. •I le ft. or leut at el BR. film. AY&ll.. szso mo. $15 UP wk. w/kitehen S25 $175 mo. C.M. arN. 56.00IJ, : :;:: =~la 117..rn Am.tao-Way, N.B. up. Studio Apta. 2 3 T 6 loft 6100 l ••s 'A hol A ac Newport Btv., C.M. 548--!1755 -na '" vo. Co"'"" Ht Mor 5250 DELUXE · *PUB-LI~ AUC" - COST A MESA 642-2824l;i~iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiii~~ I room 1D private \. 1 IONI * II borne. Man only. Must have By order ol Bo.rd ot Dtrec- $US. L(l, 2 BR. wfwall, ~.,, car. ns ""· 5t&-0889 tun • to bt mid to blcb9t tkp. bM-bw. cloHd pr'•. ~~ SLP'G rm I« man. Pri hm bidder. -· --------- llkr . .,._, •rf• A ''"'-By mo ""'1. '35. 4.5 AC. CHOICE ll4A 15'3 Orattre Ave., C.M. Hamlin Ave. • Wuhlbrton l;C;Olt;;•;"';,;"~";;;;;;;;;;;Jl;;OO;I: ON 17:11 ACll!X VERY NI«"'°"' kr--::W."" W~ Avo., Or· I-~· 1 I J BA. J\im I: Untma ed mu. Costa Mewl, cJo.e at .tie. .,.,... .. 25, 2 PM -.. ~ pon • Uh ,.._ ·~ I Prt I Potloo I tn. SU. por wk. 513-... * Plot ~--·-~ ~ n- ............ --~ ........ -OonUit1 lllt--· ~--tnc ,..._ & ,,_ flt. I bo14 l'lltt/Grta. REAL ESTATI unit -apt. "'°"""" ~ TtDU1I soo SN. lAnt. CldM. ~ General * s.ws-I: Vttllties ldJoll>. ~ t & t llDllM. A.PIS. ,..,..,.,,., "'· o..t H..,1 I lnl .._... POOL. NO aatl>lt!:N ncomo Propo<ty 6000 * N,. -. a -lit MAITINl"'UE I.RC .• Bt. "'"' """' .. • COSTA MESA • TD $40,000,71', -a !350 11' ahp'1 cmtw. 0pta, *11' 'I'tlat 4 unJta .,.. 10Wnbaute month • 10 >"Nn GARDIN APTS. blba ,,..,.., "" ~ ...Sad; ........ 1t bu 2 BR 90" flNANCING AVAIL -a ......... c..M. t======::::,.,==-l 11~ ntul'lll aa cuh ln•t' Cmt&ct: ~ rm.i.. Otl Kn.. Hmd1.,. -.sG Huntln,ten lffch 5400 Owntr wW tab prepaid _: mentli, 40! W. Ith St., llld.111' 1m -Am, Apt llJ, c.x. • n~•u ~ ... --. .....,t 1000, Lo, ......,, m • ..._ ..... ~ •'-J 6274192, 114: m-75M l>N$. l llDRY. ..... ~ ..... Cl>to. °""' 1 Str. <Iv. Ulto :lJ UD11> w/pool • .,,,. T 7'· BlautlfVI Vlaw Lot atna. a ~-.DO pea. MW. AYlil Oct 1 $1lS, ~ pt(lp. II tn xlnl cond.. I No. 1M an Andc'isa A Ham,_ S.lill • MM331 ~7 operatfd by ahlrt, Do'tw SbareL For ale ••--.. ....... -. l.DYSLY 2 BB.1"6 ... patlo 2 BR. UpstUrt.. .stor\11, nftis. Mfd~nl-m&nq".,-. Term 1 by GWMP. 11to00. SCIAM·Ll15 ANSWER IN DIMl·A·UNI ,.., "'""' """' -2116 11.25. """'" •· m P.im. ""' ba ..._... m11 5.-.. "" ~ •= .. r r r r r r I' r 1· r 1 !Ti-I I _I [ I I I I I I I --------------:..;_::..::;::...,:::;,...=::;::=_:=.=.:::.----........ -SIMl23 -Dwtlopmct-_._.,, Dbw ollllo ., • L. S..tJ1,_,., Stti.tiul.ff ,l:l. !"°8 &;~1,.y Pl.LOT ~5 1•1C--1C--· ... --·1C--·*--*--IBUSINESS and •· SIRV1C! DUll!CTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERV1CI!. DIRECTORY SERVICE DlRECTwRY JOllS & =PLw•MfNTJOBS & EM iif"" FINANCIAL Carpot L1yln9 & Carpo! Liytng & Gon1¥1I S....1-6682 Tllo; Llnoloum Help w.-, Mon 7200Htlp Won!M, Mon 720o But. OpportvnfllM 6'00 Rlf!'l~26 Rapolr 6626 PROFESS. Window, ""11 • & Marble 6975 --• Golof tnto Bi.II~! Dr. clicanial; bu 1In*11, H loo I 1 Geldon _...,., 1n beach Your Rugs, Upholstery ,..Id.," ccoatru<.'llOa arry's F r Covering • :--ia:~i: : ... ~rv~: & ~·:u:~ 0=31 ~~6J~ =t MAIL CLERK Drapes Guaranteed "FREEvinyluphalttlle, for Bayalde A Muino D<.. PROFESS. Window, wa111 A ..,. "" .. th with kitchen N......, S.acb; ""'"'"" Spotlessly Cleaned °'· cie>nJnr: buatnua , t1oor oaJt. "No Job 1no bi< to distribute in-pion! moil to out.Ide co,,.. =· :~u=. ':n~ ~ •w::!"~nlnl :n=. ;i:-;.u:;::. ~ti pany facilities •nd perform other mail Hr• Whoddy1 Want? WhldlfY• Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Spt1el•I flit• 5 Un" -5 tl1M1 -5 budu aUL.&• -AO lt\USl tNCL-UDE 1-W!wt nu .,.,... Ill ttMe. ~I W'Oll ..... 111 ,, ... ~YOUa •"*"-eM/W Mklrl... ~ llrM ti '°"'ertblnf, ,_.,.OTHINO FOlt SALi! -TltADES ONlYI PHONE 642-5678 To Plad Your Tr1d•r'1 P•r1dlM Ad Ana. Ocotact: Chuck CAN 8E USED IMM!DIATEL'! F\'tt EltJmates 54U'f31 wcri: suarantmt. Phone vice' •s required. Crowdft AFTER WORK IS COMPLnED CHEAP 1iU dirt trwn Lq IU-3856 n4: m.mo '114: Tl'.C-1643 :Bcb Sleepy Hollow 11onn !-========= THE REN Al s SA N c E Revolutionary Dry Cleaning Method draJn. 0.Uve• OI" pick up. Uphol1t1ry 6990 Cclothlng • .,,u.., .. i, .w•ll for Runs, Upholstery and D-s S<>-T19T day • 5JM859 "' 1--------stocked, $3000. ll2 N. Coast ., • -r-O)ikottkl'a Custom Hwy, i..aeun. 8 e. c b . ALSO SALES -SfRV ICf -INSTALLATION H•1lth Clubs 6720 Vpholstrry 4%-5888 IANltUllllCAID Plll ISTIMATD MAIT'll CHAl&I -* New Location* BEAUTY PARLOR. Charm· CHIROPRACTOR Opening Special -plain sofa ; ... un;que ..... B...,. ..... Modern R"ug & Carpet Co. HEALTH CLINIC • <h"" 175 labOI". E ..... tioa. good clientele. New Maaaage, Auna, 1tea.m ad· pean craftsmanahip, all equlp $4,990. 545-9491, 642-7241 4335 CRENSHAW BLVD., LOS ANGELES .>ustment, x-ray. &48-91.JU work a;uar. 24 hr aervlce. Pl1•1• Contad P1ul AJwohl 17141 546-8030 ext. 153 3333 Horbor Blvd., C0<1t Mo11, Calif. Atlantic Research Mlsslle Systems DIYl1Jaa 5 BR 3 ba, 2 story home in Back Bay. Trade clear tor vac.ant land, older or mialltt h o m e or trust deeds. Owner·bldt £46..16'75 LIQ. Llc~s. -$10,000 296.5100, 296.5101 COLLECT ,F,,•mEll•,,:.:-. c''"M 64.2.-14.5-t 1831 Newport Blvd., 1-l001e Busmeas ; desert-Ort· Act Now, Llmlted Quantity! l!!!!!!~~~~~~:!::'~~~!!!!!!~~~11:~~=· ~"~'1;: .. ~·~·::=,j;c;.M~·~-=-='""=== A DIVISION OF SUSQUEHANNA CORP. enled. Xlnt tax write offs. Orange Olty. o!f We (stote) ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICE DIRECTORY H1ullng 6730 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT u, s. Crtlrenll!IJ R"lllrlld • .-.~ Eq.,.I 0-11.111l1y 111"111-..tr Take over gold panning kit Winston Collect (213) 2'12-ttt!I ind NOTJCES 1---1 m(1300 1•· 1"'v•.,de t.or !ports548:P UQ. Loe. store fixtures. ue 6."S C•ment, Conc:ret• 6600 UTE Hauling.Trimminc Job Wanted, Mein 7000 · er · · for drawing. Bristol &: Ran-P•raon1l1 ..v Trash, Garage Oean\1114 Colonial 2 Br, 2 Ba. View lun. bl So Laguna. A 2 stry hm w/2 !rylca. Approx 1 yr old: Want sm inc. 1mlts. "> Own·Brkr. Aft 5 pm 499-1900 Want: ~32' Twn Scrw, S/S auto P .• dp fndr, All equip, Have: TD's or Choice Des- ert home. OX 3-0'238 or 699-0000 FOR TRADE 1960 Lures fly dolpb C.M. 615-JG64 'niORYK CONCRETE Name Jt. Reasonable YOUNG family men needs bridge, sport fisher & Av1a·I:========== IALOOHOlJCS Anoeymous NO JOB TOO SMALL BIG JOHN 642-40.10 :ii::n:~r. :~ce ~ lonmooring -WANT18'.I O Money to LMn 6320 Phone SU.mt or write to Free Est. * 646-1234 CLEAN Lots, garages, & 2 coU Eves with trailer for Mexican P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. etc. Tree ttmOVal, dump, yrs:. ege. · waters. 5-16-2268 $12,000 BEST In concrete. Wal.ks, 1 ~54&-5="31"9====== A -" f ood 1 t 2nd TD Announ~ments 6410 pool deck!, noors, patioa. skfp,dbackhoe, till, 1 TR.ADE '58 CHEV 11' TON va.u. or g s or 642·8514 -~=""=-'·="~'-87=·~·~-1Job W1nt9d, Lady 7020 PICKUP truck, very gd loan. l-3 yr tenn. Call Lifttt. Health Studio =========I *LITE HAULING•. oond, FOR SHARP '59 OLDS Mr. Adams, Bkr. "494-6650 Hospitality ts Our Motto 98 or gd car of equal value. FREE STEAM WITH B422 Saru, Hunt. Bch. R11I Est1t1 Loans 6340 SWEDISH MASSAGE LIC. Day Care, l child, 2'ni Child Caro 6610 TRAD& C-3A property next HOME LOAN Open wkdys 10 am -1l pm :,TS. up; priv. home. Week new Sears Covina $61,@ Sundays 10 am· 8 pm er day, Moo 1hru Fri. . . $69 000 f . Let w help YoU buy a home, 519 E. Broadway 546-f,620 equity price • or in· refinance exi.sting loan or ob-Long Beach (113) 437-1069 -:-:00--.,---.,,-,.,..-,.=" come, cl~~r land, beach tain a 2nd TD loan. UC. day care AM to 5:3tl, home, or .. owner 645-1909 'l:"DvE •nPRAISAL • Hot lunchee, xlnt car•. PRACTICAL nune, for bed patient, or serni·invalid your =========!home days Rel., drive, lite Interior Decorating 6737 hskopna;. 53&-9826 before J p,m, or 962-6829 Qean up. Free est •546-7849* • R11ld•nce • Comm'I • PART·TIME or re 1 i el, • Painting, tnt. A ext. mature lady rompanion, or • Wall Coverings liitter. Car. Ref. 4M-5703 HELP r WANTED LA R G E ELECTRICAL EQUlPMF.NI' COMPANY IS EXPANDING m OR· ANOE 001.J'NTY. Start work lmrMd. PERSONNEL DEPART· ME.NT will be acreptlng a~ plications Mon, Tues & Wed 9-5 this: week. • Clean up Men • Carpenters With moblle home experience. Exc•ll1nt bentfila. Apply in person, 0cee.n VieW" • Nt. Npt pier 4 wiits turn. Best rental ar.ea.. $58,500-take sm hse in trade. Owntt 2005% Court Ave. 673-652'1 Sll,000 equity Anaheim House. 3 Br. oo Brookhurst zoned Res·Prot. Want house ~r..c. ....-Funerals 6412 Harbor. Baker 546-1539 T r a d e Hemet acreage PROMPT SERVICE -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $60,000 clear, excel loc. Will Sattler Mortgage Co., Inc. • I WILL care for r~ child in 8 Color Coordination DEPWDABLE Lady will FREE ESTIMATE stay nights with con-Skilled 1nd unskilled Licensed & Insured valesct!l.t lady. 642-7m -GOOD PAY EXPLORER MOTORHOME CORP. take up to 40 units or Comm 336 E. 17th St., Calta Mesa WESTMINSTER my home • meale:, lge fmc- . '"'"'triat ""°"''" .,.. "'·2171 545-08ll. MEMORIAL PARK "p1ay area, 497"1601 MODERN 1======~"'=== --OVERTIME DECORATOR$ Job Wonted --ON JOB TRAINING 4000 Campus Dr. Newport Beach " in Harbor area. Owner. 875-3664 ·1-------BOOMING WELL LOCATED TENNIS SHOP as down paymt on your real estate. 642-8260 or 494-492:) Fr. Haviland & Old Col slvr SN. 12; bottles, books, tare W'gwd. Stattorcishite pcs.; !or mobil hm .. e>yo apts, hse boat or-? 374 E. Montana, p,,_ Snow skis, 74" Lund "Top Flight" & ski poles. Want golf clubs flong) & bag in good l'!Ol'ldition. 675-2763 20 Ac. horse ranch N. Cali. 3 houses lOM tt fencing, 9M ft ham, 14 stills, For S. Cali ranch • inc, home -or '!? $60M equity • $9:>M owner 645-100! Have: Palm Desert 3 Br. 2 Ba. Furn. Best area. $34,500, eq. $7,200. Want: What have'! R. Ross Myers Jr. 673-6756 UDO ISLE CORNER J BR, 2 baths, beam ceil· 1 ing, Frplc, $56,500. Trade $19,000 equity 1or boat, lot, or '!'!'! <hvner. 673-5290 eves 2 BR. 2 ba twnhse; $.30(X) eq, & $87 mo., or S!lXI dn. inc. oosts $105 mo. Posses. today in Hunt. Beil., FOR house or ? 64&-3389 Diamond, approx. 2 Ct. Guarantee $2,000 value; FOR down on home or?'! &16-3389 * * , REAL ESTATE, . General * tnit. Agent. 54().1151 Eves. 673-7865 SU.115T MOTI!ER. will care for pre SALT LAKE CITY, have 1 Mortuiry & C•rMtery rl Ii"' child, my home wk 536-$13 M•n & WorMn 7030 $20,000 ~·icy in large, Mortg1gu1 T.D. 1 6345 Compl•t• fun•rals de.Ya. Ota:••· CM 54SJ...«i9'J . CLEAN Lots, 1•rages, ~.... Calif from $245 etc. Tree removal, dump. view home. W~t So, · IF the Tnl5f: Deed you own la C•m•Nry lots FEEL aete w/mature exp. aik:ip backhoe, fill, prop., home, units. eying up cub you need. call ftom $l30 ai~r. My fiome days. grade. 962-8145 ' Agent 642{1495 543-8381 Includes Endowment Care Harbor-Fairview. 549-0706 I==="======= Will Trade Equity in '67 ANNOUN-CEMENTS Everytbf.ng tn one beauWul 6620 Ironing 6755 Chev lmpala still under and NOTICES place means lfn cost Contractors Ironing done my home. Warranty for older car or '!1---------No trattlc p>oblems. e ROOMS ADDITIONS e S:l &: up, 1786 A Westminster Ave ., Found CfrH Ads) 6400 lt!IOl Beach. Westm.lnster LT ~--tl ·~ At•-s c Costa Mesa. . . '"'"""true on ~ uo·• t. .M. VERY Y ,__ h , _ _, 531·1725 893-U21 Family roonu. kitchen or W !-• 40 42 "~ b' oung:, ...,,.., a"""'• 1s:'"" or u •.r~-cal m grey kitten w/faint black unita, Single stmy er 2; P•p9rh1ngln1 or ne~r wit ow stripes, big blue eyes & Dea M.morlal Perks 6421 pWui custom designed. For Pllntlng 6850 hours on engine. For real collar. N .. N.B elem schl & estimates &: 1"'~"t, phon• I ----=-------1 """" C 11 • · · Four burlal spaces in ....,..,.. PAINTIN property or . . . . a pier. 673-2473 Harbor Rest Memorial e &tT-1511 e . * G & 67'5-51-35, eves. 645-1564 PRESCRlPl'ION 1t1nglas.ses Parit $700. Owner 839-1894 e R. J. HUFFMAN e DECORATING * Trade 22' Day Sailboat fo·-' m· v•"'~">"ty 0 1 b -Add Kl! &•"' .. _ lDterior, exterior .,,.... ~.,, SERVICE DIRECTORY nuum · · u• c:a...... LI 'd In 'd. G t··' on trailer. Yorktown & Beach Blvd. OR 3-4459 • U 8-4780 c · 5 ua.ran =-... T d t A L .1 0 1 CUetom work cnly. ra e <:Jr 962---5466 Ip.-.. t, i I 6520 Additions * Remodeling HARRIS PAINTING 642-4558 I utility t.railer. FOUND . L drom vi ~, H. '--~ LI 51().6203 ; m aun at c, QUAIJTY asphalt seal eoe.t "''"" ~•'-• c. PAINI1NG Ext Int Ext Balboa Blvd. & COllSt Hwy. 613-600. * 54~2170 • ' . & ~-1-driveways &: ""..L-. u., _,,_ IT .,.. --Have: Newp::irt Heights J Br Bracelet willt initial.a. Call ing·~.~ 894-3129 ..,....... ========='I ...,. ........... ~ -r· 111 B' Corn •• lot '" 500 -,;;;;;;;;;-""-""'==-= C I Cl I 6625 Free est. Acoust. edl. · • · _,, · & identify. 675-1355 .,.. •rpe ••n ng 543--5325 Eq. $12,250. Want: Whal DRIVEWAYS .1 Parking lots ~~~~-~---1 have you" BASSETI' Hound found 9/10 repaired & seal coated. Frtt CARPET I: Furn. cleaning; PAINTING And Papering, 11 R. Ross i.tyers Jr. 673-G'!Sti Fashion Island malL Call eM. lteu. 530-1413 f<>r 1 day 1ervke & quality you call me we both benefit. "0u-p1-,x-1roe--,.,,-,-cl-..,-.-Ea-,-1.11 ,642~-44=83=~-c--,..,-,,--work, call Sterlin& for Exclusive but not expensive COLLEGE STUDENTS AVAILABlf for all types of work PART TIME Afternoons or eves, SOUTHERN CAL. COO.EGE STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVKE Kl 5·1171 side Co&ta Mesa Income MALTESE kitten abt 5 mo Babysitting 6550 brightness! 642-8520 Try me and Re. 541-3157 $3,00J for single or units & old, vie. 38tb &, Seashore. rn me love them when you ===;;====== SCHWARTZ walleoverlngs & MATIJRE Couple wants posl· TD's or '! 0wnef' 642*2890 675-5109 mu.st leave them; cltild G1rd1ning 6680 paint sales & installation tion as.,!partment mets. for TD's or? c>.vner 642-2&XJF_OU_ND __ 9_/Ll __ D_,..-rt~Turt-le care, my ho m e: middle-ANTHONY'S Mobil 1tore, home app't apt&:··~~ Evenings. ca Shields Dr. Hunt. Bch. aged ttllable mother. Vic. Gard•n Service 84.7-1659 Dom11tit H•lp 23· Trailer, good tires, eiec· c87_1-~7=n=o=~--,~-Brookhurst A Adatn.ll, H.B. 64,1948 Painting Exterior/InW:ior 7035 tric brakes, clean, 3 room, MALTESE kitten abt 5 mo De,yg ·or eve..; Ca 11; "" Free Estimates! bit-ins. $100.J. value. Trade old, vie. 38th i: Sea.shore. 962-50l2. LANDSCAPING * &42-i669 * 548-8712 tor pick·up, speed OOat or'!'! 675-5109 1 ""Bab=y"'.,"·t"'m-y-:bo-m-,,--=..,,c-,-,~ch ~~~ANCE EXTERIOR • l n t e~. 642-5741 ADORABLE orange kitten. family, daytime, 5 days Cbmplete Cleanup. Reu. Sped.al prices for apt!, Neat J lots Comm'! zone Newport 940 Paularino, C.M, weekl,y, Age 2-5. Costa work. Reta. 847-1358 ·"th· !-,,=======:=: Mesa .._,.,,_ ~ Ja,....nese Gardener wt mcomenowfromex:lst·1· =====·~~;;_:=--·-· ~~·oR •EXTERIOR · 3 .. "1 BABY.,..,.,......,T O>mp1ete Yard Service ... ~l.&:m.I "" mg units, $38,00l equity, Lott ._ ~•l •u~G: Age 2 • 5 Painting. ~ Day Special TradeforDuplexQ.IMarea.1;:.=-------fenced yard, hot lunches E::xp.Freeest.Landscap~. LI •••• Ch~-•=~os Bkr. 675-l971l COLLIE, sable & whlte C.M. Area 54.5-SJn ext~ Oean-up. ~1332 -546-0724 c. IE ..... u""' '""""" ;,;=,--,.-,~-..,-,.-~I male, answers to Sandy. CUt & Ed La INTER Or Ext. PAINTINC, S~,500 equity in loveiy Ir· Lost nr. w arn er & MCYfHER Wi.!hes to babysit, Maintenance~ L~sed IMMED. SERVICE. Local Vine Terrace home. Want Edwards. 8 4 6 -18 6 2 or weekly; fenced yd.; So. S48-4808, aft 4 PM ref. FREE est 54&-1627 DOMESTIC HELP Llve' in or live out Hous•k••pert Excelslor Agency 430 So. Broadway, LA 00013 (213) 683-M4'7 (213) 620-1735 small Comm'l, Residential 546-1144 Reward. Coast Plaza area. 546-2617 Income, or submit. Cheshire FOUND: Stingray bike, vie. AGE J to 5, loving care. Vic. !teal Estate. 675-2503 Lido Sands, N.B. Call &-Garfield/Yorktown east d European Landscaper Plumblng 6890 LIVE INS The Finest at Reuonable Employer paya Jees * * REAL ESTATE General * identify 642-5567 Beach. 962-7222 Price 496-3M3 Evening Plumbing 24 hr. serv. Work Geol'J'e Byland Agency R-ES-.-A-Co_m_c_'l_G_ard~,-,,.,-g 1 guar. Uc., Insur.; remodel, 106 BE. 16th S.A. 547~95 LOST 9/10 Siamese OlOC BABYSITTING for working Lie. Xlnt work, Re... repair, rooter serv. 531-1566 ..,..,_e,. live-ins. Choorlul point Male cat. No collar. mother, my own home, 646-6222 cr ~1434 "-1U1' Vic Park Lido. NB. wkly, Kiddy yd. 642-2342 RMnod•I., Rtptlr, 6940 Fi::rn.,.~~tntAg. ~cyriene.._":!·8703 " MOWING, Eda;lng vacalawn. ... ~ .... ..._ Reward! 64v-7995 BABYSITI'JNG all a & " Gen'l clet.Dup. Hauling. ADDmONS ~ Loll 6100 Resort Property 6205 FEM.ALE pup, short haired, welcomed. C.M. area. Odd Jobi. * 548-6955 H 1 Want d Men 7200 black w/br9.vn marldnp; 642-6203 Carpentry Ir palntin& • P 1 ' ,... ... "'-NB 6'rrr5971 Japanese Gardening Ca.II Dick 642-1197 PORTAFINA LAGUNA MOUNTAIN cabin located in vie. \,...ll.LL ....,,,, • Bric:k, Ma10nry, .tc. Profeulonal Matnt. Land .. ! ,,========~I Panoramic View Lots R'unning Springs. Member-I..DST: Vic .of '707 Victori•, 6560 aca.plng. Oeanup. 646-6503 S•wlng 6960 PART TIME 12 MEN White and coast-ship to club avail. Cabin CM, Min. Dachs'hund, male; I "-'-"'=-------I will accomodate 16 people. "Tiger''. Reward. 645-0fJ.c BRICK Concrete "-~--. CLEAN·Up, tree ten', rototil, DRESSMAKING &: alter&· line vlews ' · ........_~, ... ,, ,,..,..,.d1-....i .. t.i -•-··-· WORKERS GOOD 426 Nyes Place ~e family rm. WI cam SMALL White poodle, unclip-CUstom Cabinets. S m a J I e·~ ,"''" •t" ....... e ... , ........ , t lo n s b y ex pet t HARD • NO WAITING cau for definite time appt 774-7251 Advertising Manager Engineering Technician To work closel,y with ~­ neers on development ·of dlgital electronics d at a equipment and digital mag. 0r8Jlg'l! Cowity facility d. In-netlc recording transports. temational Corporation has Uoderstanding of electronic an immediate requltement tundame11tals required and for an aggressive, eXJ)eTienc· experience with fabrlcatlpn ed advertls;tt,g and public re-and test of electronic ~ lations manager. Prefer de-• cuib'y desirable. gree, and related indus1:rial Call BOB '11-10R.NE experience. Please submit TALLY resume to: Corriput1r Products Div. p......,., De¢. 714.542.1196 ITT Jabsco 1485 Dalo Way, Costa Mesa, Cal, 92626 An equal opportunity employer ITT JABSCO Hi·fi Components SALESMAN Experlehce not neoeuary but mullt be tamiliar with stereo equip.ment. ExcellE!'lt oppor· tunlty for a Hi·Fi hobbyist to enter the audio business with e. growing company, Must be over Zl. 646-8895 IMPORTED CAR MECHAHIC EXPERI™CED Full Hme, 5 day week. Excellent working rooditions! Top Salary! O:lntact •• , _,,,,,,,_ MARQUIS MOTORS 900 So, C08st Highway Laguna Beach 494-7503 TOOL & OIE MAKER • Part tim• Days e Good Wa911 1604 Monrovia Ave, Newwrt Beach Exp9ri1nc9d Full Tim• LOT MAH EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS! TOP SALARY! Cont.act Bob Thomp50n MARQUIS MOTORS 900 So. Coast Hiwy Laguna ~ch 494--7503 CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Join toda..ys faatest growlna: profession.Mutual Fund aalea No experience nett11~ We train . tull or part time Mutu1I Fund Advisors, Inc:. Npt B. 1603 Westcl!ft 64U422 S.A. 1212 N. Broadw11 517-8331 Tailor·fiHer Must be experienced on quality tailoring, Penna· nent position, excellent bene11ts. Apply UM p.m. Robinson's Newport Fashfon Island Newport Beech first. Alter 5 pm. 54&-1464 ped, female, named Piper. jobs OK Free Est 96z.6945 haul g. spray. 64&-5848 Se&mstresstrallor Re a a . PAY, STEADY WORK FOR. Laguna Beach REWARD 494-87t'6 EXPERT Japanese garder; 842-5993 evea NEXT 6 MONTHS. 6:30 TO EXPERIENCED salesman to -__ (_71_4_l _4_94-_9_388 ___ ,0ut of State Prop. 6208 , BRICKS;.!lk., con c re t-~-· Ing • H B F V CM area SEWING & Alt ti 10 P.M. $300. PER MONnf. sell the world's finest sailing An equal opportunity employer carpen .. ,,, new or ttPau-. · ·• · ·• · · · • era on• yacbta, Mature penonaJity 2 LOTS oo Santiago, NB 20 AC. Elko, Nevada ne'8J' Peraonllt 6405 Any type ronst. 5JG.-&185 * 841--0llZ * Experienced. Rea!OO•bltc necessary. Indoctrination Gardener Cash, Terms or trade AMERICAN GARDNER • 546-2617 • Ask for Mr. R•ld Fee Simple. 646-856.5 Meadow Valley Tract Ir fR£E1 C•r-ntering 6590 774.7251 supplied. Write Box M 204 Experienced iandacape i8J'o Fwy. Hwit., fish nrby. • r-Exper. eommer. A: resld. -Daily Pilot. dener. Minimum of 2 to 3 .C ACRES land in Oregon. $1600; SW down, S20 Mo. Basic Boating Class•& e HOME REPAIR e Free Estimates 968-1911 S.wing Mach. R~_rs.:_~962 _________ 1 ·-,s;;:,-::,.::cic"•'"m=u"°on-a"'tte,.-..,~.,-1, yrs, exPe-tietlce in commer- Reasonable. Call 842•156l f0l' Owner Box 1007, Glendale, Offered to Public by Cabinets :re m··'o de JI n g. ' clal landscape gardening, information. Cal. B1lba1 Pow•r Squad ran Prompt, r easo n a bl• 0.neral S•rvlCM 6612 NAl,t1rationts-6420 2-5845 Busboys & :!::e:~e~~lorida~e~:: Exctillent Company belle. LOT, GoU course view $5000 -=========!Starting 7 PM Mon. Sept"l6 .,,.,,_ 6""6 ea • accura e, yrs. exp. fib!. Please contact: -~~ • 1 DAY """"" Home & Dishwashen 3928 E. °""' Hiway, CdM equlty. Will sell or trade. Exchang•s, R. E.. 6230 at Newport Harbor YachtMASl'ER ~~=~c,..A,..R~P"E~N~T~E~R apt cleanJng • .....:.. ... walls, THE ffilB of actlvlty tor SERVICE S Mr. Balleng«, 642-0125 ~1286 Club T20 W. Bay Ave., New· ~11.. servlca tiualneues .•• the .Full time, over 18 taoon Salesman NURSER RANCHO SANTIAGO port Beach. NO ADVANCE New It repaira, $l hr. windows, paintina;. 642-8520. Quli1ied Adi. Dill 6'2-' .. S Apply in Person Older man fine. Top wages YMAN TRIPLEX lot 18th & Wallace 4 Plex, Incorpe $700 mo. REGisrRATION NECES. 53&-3900 aft. 5 PM Ste"tllng for hrlgbtneul to -Ofter you: RITl.ce NOW. Bob's Bin Boy & eomrnl.aalon. Olevron Sta.' Exp. Nurseryman .to work fn key lot, no.950. No sub. E . i-000 f b. ch REPAIRS TERAT!ONS H ..... cl • ti-A~ A M--~·-HB a young Ptolf'e:NVe retail OwnerBoXS42 Sedona.Ariz qwty '"~• or L><;a SARY, ENROLL AT a.ASS *AL a ...... g, ean-up, garaa;ea NO matter wbat tt i., you 154 E. 17th St, C.M. -;;~;;;;-';;"";;"'"'-'.O";i'-:;:~::::::;• =· Nursery in Orarwe O:>unty ' · borne, Newport to Seal Bch. 646-8422 or 6~18$ for more CABrnEI'S, Any alze job, Etc .•. • .Free Eltimat8. can RD tt with a DAILY EXPER. Mechanic: also near the beach. Pleasant Ranch11 6150 Owner. 543-1129 or 735--023() into, 25 yn, exper, 548-6713 A.nytlmt ••• Jim 5'8-5325 PILOI'WANT AD!! 642-6678 l--Sa=-l:-----1c;-8=--Automotive Machinist surroundings. Room for ad- evea. Also z===~~~~~··?.:-~-~-~-~~-;-~~=-~~~~~~==°"! eS, OYer Costa Mesa Auto Worka vancement. Intervlewa tn BL.EMS? H i B h 2066 l?lacentia, Costa Mesa person only. Call for ap. TAX PRO R. E. Wanted 6240 unt ngton HC I ('li""r. 'STAR GA'ZEK"'~ .., .. promotlo" Jobi avail. BOYS..,_ .. 10 d 15 "''"''"'"'· 642-2248 ..... This 60 Acre secluded ranch, WANTED F.ASTBLUFF 3 4 Regialnltion at Huntington l....l\Jtfl, "-¥ Large fnt'l. corp. $10,000 1st years or age for ~en!JV days only ooly milultes from Santa or 5 BR, Lusk lx>rrie. f>rin. ~chl6Hia:'!..,~~I Monday _Alt ~ CLAYJ. ~ year. Management opportu-work. Good commissiona. -~=~---~-1 Ana, in the CkNeland Nat'l. cipals on1y 644-0036 =v.. . .....---cont!nue ~ ~ 22 Ji. Y-Oo»y MMt, °""" Jv1 SOoT :n m nlties. Call morns. on 1 y. Call 800 at ~53'75 Hi Fi Technician Forest, oou]d be the ~. ' througbout the Fall. N«. 2: Accorrll"ll ,.. die Sto,.. 'od.' 22 ~.Ml,.) 539-1183. For store In Costa Mesa. ~ 3 Bdrm. house, 8 Acree: avo-BUSINESS end THE ORIGINAL r\ 7·12-~ Ta develop rnu1ag1 for Sundoy, + 6-~ SERVICE station atte nd portunlty 10 advance to _.. ca~ N•W m'""" Jeatures. FINANC IAL l.J4S.57-71 NOdwordsc:cnespmdlngto~ bl w/mechanlca1 exp. F\lil ~ •--v ---------1 Si I Dan ~TMJWS of)QWZod.lacbirth sign. 3t • Bo1t A1Hm ll"HXP .,_ A'·· PT nl Vice manager. Must be 1a· Owner will acx.-ept-pre.paid 8 0 ; 6300 ftlll"I es ce ,,,._ 21 c wue. ...., man tes & mlliar with !lOIJd 1ta~ equip. interest &: carry lst TD. F\lll us. pportunlt • and s:n ''THE MOST'' IMY 1* ~g:-'-~~ ~::-~= : p:f,:;:';,!•ra wkmds. 1697 PlaCenua, CM mettL Xlnt fringe benefits. prioe Sll0,000. For 1urthet CANDY Open Wed .. Thurs., Fri., Sat. • .J:!t1 ~:fi.,~ H~ ~;'onflld 10..n~ Apply In person SERVICE Stltica attendant. 646-8895 Details, call K. W. Small SUPPLY ROUTE Happy Hr. 7-1:30 Dtnnel' to 9 -·· sn. 35Wlttt 651"' JenHn Marin• Cor p. ~ nee, Good woridng ====~~--- wllh 1Part or Ni Time) DANCERS CORNER _. ~~ 36 At<ant :;~ ....,,..wus 21 Fil<:htt, Costa Mtta oond. Daya Uhion Oil. 393 WONDERJUL 0pportw:z117 Eckhoff & Asaoc., Inc. Ex:cellmt inconie for few hn. 1.f38~ N, Main at Edlnp,tt GAfl. :.: 1~ ~= 61Y«l'N MCH.ta: ./1& E, 17th CM with crowtnc Co. A.rtlbitiom 1818 W. Oiapman Ave. weekly wont (Days or S•nta Ana 542·9306 !.~t! 9 To )9..._ NIT'*'t cC tt ml CLEAN UP OY' YoWIC men 25-35. Salaey, no ~-Cali! Q;.!-?!-~ IOni.. "0•1 ~ ','1 ~ t-1S.2S376 BOOK STORE B salet. P l ea 1 ant aur---~·· · Eve!), -...s "'"""· * Si I Ad Its * ~ !! """" ;:i-";;iW' nr"'~ ~..,. ·• ~'pplng clork ,--'·'. MWlt Pt. time'"""'' 3 hn 5 "'" SU-2621, Eve.wkndl 53Ui911. in& money trmi catn aper. ng e U ~,• .... ,,~.., ::M...ch n,,~ .. ~ 'b:; •tlbJ., rnWt•~eatllll·"" wedrt)', 6Q..3266 rounding• and warklni con· ated dispftl8el'I 1:n O:l8tn 'Yoo can mttt from 2 to ft';l Jt.M» "*"#!'ol'r m:.._,,._. -~ ""-dltionl. Wrtt. .D&il¥ PiJot 10 --...1 ..... ,_ th --'l» 15Alt'• .SflufUni 73Moy ···' » AwJ.Y m&ftq:er, 9:30 AM, PART time h' l p, ex~ Box M 206 Acre... 6200 Mest.$nd ~ attas. new """'.,... uua man MJ" M\lpf r ~!loel-I ''~ -.20 Pi~ Bo* Store, South pedenced te'l"'rice sta.tlon at• l----:::-~::----·I 1;.;.:==----";..;.;. ,......,. N....., -.Cts and ovuy month tor th• 3-~ .?-' IH~ l: ¢:"" ,, ,,... 1-16.2MI Cout Plua. tmdent ,..,..,.... Top pay Box Boys 10 Acres ln BcaGU and Nat:ionlllb' Advertilll'd hat 5 YHl'I • • • Prwelttt.-ttJ_._ .f'JN J:~ n..tt..7& + W NTED .. -p1 ~ In ~· • EXP. MACHINIST comm. """72T A View to the ocean. Con-Ov'id.y Ban.) Sl:f:iO Tola! w tAh Yol1. l'w ter.. • 20,...._ fl~ ft:. ~ ventent <o SM Lui• R«Y euh ft'!1Ulr!d. For Pl."flClUll erttna recorded ~. ,,m -AL-vtt ilt:"" »Y""-at. µ.w. u , TO OPERATE, MILL,. DRIVTh'G butructor wanted Down &. Country Oub. Ast. intemew; wend NUM, ltd-dial 836-6200. .B.M.a 51• ,.: ., ING MACHIN!-, ITC. fQt State Ucenaed .:bool. ing $2,800 pa-ac. Submit dn9 lll1d phone number to: PRI party 1el1Jn.a: ~ ~~-• • Columbl Yachts Wlll tralD. 547-6101 )'DUI' tl."l"llll. TRANS.WEBl'D\N Ho 11d•1 H-1.ttl Spe. 275 McCormick Ave.. CXJUNTii JU.H • .f)rp«. Maw Mcl>onNd:. RttJtor t>lSJ'R.IBlJJ'ING CO. membn'lhip, Worth '5IXI b' ~ Cotti Mftli Oc:,-Auto Parts C7U) -5Q1 N. AZUSA.AVE. onlJ' SlSO. Good f« 3"" ":..: . iDYStaA•--:llm Placfn .. , Olola M ... <10 So. Maln, """""*' C)al. IXJVINA, CALIF. 91121 Call -'7Mn6 ._Part t1n1o. --""" FULi,,. Tln1e -. waao DAJLY P!LOTWANT ADS THE QUICKER YOU CW.. Doll1 Pllcl ..... ..,, COrvay°""'"1,llll&OJut -. °" U111wnlt7 camp10. llOOK STORE AJll'eal•e )Wiii'" man • tD ,..,.--~ 9,30 A.V., .....,.., - BRING RESUl11l!I TllE Q<JlotElt YOU SELL _ _;AJ=...,.=:....:•_;Go-Go::..;=' --'-------------------------H..,,., IAcUna-°"'' 33>-GIO wick -s..... llooth °""' Pia>&. ,,.. •...;;;==..;;;... ____ • • I • .t . -- -...__ -----·-----·-----............. ______ ...___~ --.._____ ---~-............ -..... _ -~----· --------------------~ ..... -- ---------. -· ---·~----~-----~-----~-...... --------~~------------....--""I"' .... llW PUlliD l . fACTOIY J Elll'ANSION IN , OllAHGI .COUNTY l ~ Pr.vi•• : ..: o.,t. Oponl .... 1 MEN ARE NOW BllNG I lllT'ERYl£WtD. HIRED AND TRAlNID ro FU. <;000 PO!llTIONS wmt • TOP STARTING PAY. ! $512. mo. & up DISHWASHER Apply In pertnn W P.M. 00"1 Snack Shop '#1 230S E. Co•st Hwy. Coron• dtl Mir Exf*'1enced EXPl!lllDICED PROOF OPIRATOll roLL TIME UNITED CALIPOltNIA IANK 4525 MocAnhur llvd. Newport hach 54~2• b .. ual opportW\l!>' employer MARSHALL COMMUNICATIONS Ono of Orange•County's f••l'5t grow· ing comp.it., oriented c.omp•nln ha1 lmmodl•lo openings for people with the following qualifio•lions: mi66 P,.im .Acathm'I • ecimpte 12 Wffk mokllnC and fti:llabllc courte ott ............ '"'"""!loo Ill: * Moolollnt. poohl,.. wtlldnt * Mobup for oil ..... 1-'* H"nlfllnt ond fltu,. -'-'nt * Poohlon1 ond w•nlrobo plonnlnt * Poroonollty MM! poloo * sp..ct. ,,.. otl~uott• A MUST POR EVIRY TEENAOI GIRL AT ONLY $5.DCI WEEK I. u ll"ali6td &od •< pied Co .. an the payroll this week. L01n or Fin1nce Main "A UNIQUE position for a One o( Ameriea'• fastest unique person. The Coata growl~ tt.nance Compe.nles Mesa· Vlsltor SeMce has an ,_, -for experienced imm~att opening tor a • Engineering ldminislr11iwe Manager eveninl lll\d weekend clUlta 13 )'rt tbru atulta 0'931 lhach IMI -Sult• R -1147·1122 Huntington ... ch " Both tklli<d ""4 - I -... """" u """"'""' l' ifn'l Mec-y, t.l'ld ft~ en l!q\J&l oppcrl'Unit;y em- ' "'""'·MINIMUM ! QUALlflCATIONS ~ • Aae 20 eronr ~ • ff[ tchool grH or • 11 ~ulvalent ;·~~ : • MKhanl~lty Inclined • Able to ttart work now nm:RVIEWI MONDAY&: 1'JIN>AY Kl 3-9289, oxt. U Alli. for Mr. Hill, Pen:IMel Depa.rtmot mature woman inter ested in or tnexpcrienced man. M•)' a.ta MHL A llklrlJ: fer have up to S yra experience meetin&: new people la wtth a consumer finance Co. necellU')'. Plat experience Bank, or related Compan)'. with aalff to bul1nffan ls &a!ellent a1ary I. benema. dHirlillble. 1'bla la a part Trr Appt, CllJ at write time poaitlon whlch alloW5 Jack O:luntryman at yoo to chooae your own 642·2972 bourw. Pleue forward your FIC FINANCE CO. ......,. to Coo<> M.,. Vlsl.,.. Tat Technician 1906 Harbor, Costa Mesa Ser;vi<:e, P. o. Box 1m, 'I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,. I Newport Beech, Calli,' RN's To perform &al te.U on Med • IUr'I· AJl llhlftl. OB complex e1ectronlc equip. 3-ll, ICU 7.3, 3-11, 11-7, ment Mull be WnUW with OR 7.J and on call. Con- opent1on of all types of tact Director of Nunn.-.iectn.uc tell equlpment Cofta Mesa Memorlal. Hosp. 'I, • Reil-Time Proarammen • System fnaineers • Senior Secrelaries • Receptlonisl/PBX Operlfor ' e Clerk Typbls • As$emblJ Oper1tors 14IO PAltT nME SECRETARY Outdoo• -5' Adl<.nl1lng • llEWl'OltT BEA 846-lt!OS CASHIER. • COUNTER GIRL 5 •)' week. No Week.end or HoUd.ay wed. m<ll!OO "" - HAJRDRESSERS • J'odow· tnr.,.tN.,.shop,(dloco· Uon. Alk tor B • e II: 1 , -Apnci11, Men I Y(-n 7550 ARGUS EMPLOYMENT forld.lft op8' ••••••••• • S2.Ul Manactr trne • , • , • , • • St $425 Girl Friday •••••••.•• St 1325 ARGUS EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT AGENCY . ,• ---=-=-c::--c=:--...... be ...... drn.. suit-··2 21•• '. GAS CO. abte '"' ...,... ....... """ ~ • -Cen or send resume to: Bu.ldrtver 548.T7'118 OcNn View School Dist :IOO -· N.B. ·St11dy Employment wrii. '•" _......,.. GIRL FRIDAY Coll 6'16-9611 Pmnanent pootlton wtO. .,.. 2230 S. Anne St. . --~-• i:':: ... =E.=l=Tth=St,:··=·=·IL=Ml=.ml:. Slutlst:U\lie driwn .-. 1 ; fl.Tl Ju-. POMibl< tull U... tn Schoolo-lnotrvctt.n 7.00 fuhn. WW troln. Ith -~ outdoor jot>I now teuional nnn. ~ eo wpm, -"-.No -AUTO MECHANIC """"'-~-· -. l 1f _ _.. DIMTAL & MEDICAL ' '!IK ,,,,.,. kt medwdeal ftes;t.-.!R-old Pkluant desin!d. Salary ~ ikDl b!J,ptW, You pt fine ......... 16 un. f'tl.te-•th bW~ ~... -~ Santa Ana, California ;::....-~~ ASSISTANT ~ •t:rillnlnl ud. sood bqbmlnz cl.Mn predJdon 'N'Cd. '° . .a w1 a v· ~ iw. or_., :' ..,.,,.. A\ltoblAOc pey ...,.. ~-You """" IL Re-. -S· A..,,_LESLADY b fr..4 PM 7972 W&m!I' HB Wam1n to bUi. tor politlon ' • • --A.llllt.antt Mel Sec:ftt:uiM l -. u wdl u advancement ""'""' man OK. Aluminum 1 opportunities. Beneftts tn-body aper-pnl. bit not "" Exp in Fine Ready to wear A dudfnl, 5 My wet. pa.Id !:~"!':_lot Mrs. White, Sparta W8.l'. Full time. An equal opportunity employer IOOKKEliPi!R tn Docun <>moos and ...,.. A/P """ ---pttals. ..... o.u... -°""" neceuary. A pp l y W. D. plfte ~-Receptialrlst, ---------------·---- vaca&na. boU&.Y.. com-~ .......,.... GENE'S puy ..,.i m. -..,,.,., .n.. RIGGER Help Woritocl Women 7~ Help W•- Women Schodt Co., ~ &. Green-PltJlk: iw.tlom. Labon- ville St., Santa Ana. tory, ~ end Qwm. i!IWb' 6: ptUclD pl.an. Mutt lcnow: 2.100 Harbor &Yd. CM 7•00 WAlrrED' l\efln<d iedy f« A&•""'°· Harrt<d or-· be.byaltti..oc, own tr an • , Will not interfere with Pf"" Mesa dd Mu area. Reh ent job. Blair Cdlep of JK-el S da wk. 414 bn. Call Medical A Dental Asliat&ntl. APPLY AT ll1t So ...... Coll<p Blvd. -.Calli. -thru rrt 8:30 tot Southern Counties Gas Com111nr b """"' ; :1 oppartmlJt;y .,.,..,,_ L G RANGE TOOLING PllOOltAM NEIDSr • CARPINTERS e WOODWORKERS e TOOLING & LAYOUT MEN . , ... --lrulldlnt experhnce prwf1rnd. :but __ ..,_ Columbl• Yacht 215 M<Cemilck A- Colto - OPBIN6 IMMB>IATnY fwC-wllh Hotel.Club up. Coll Chef, Oscar Zink llEWPORllR 11111 • SPLICING CAREER GIRLS • SWADGING exper1......t Ssle,.ui. and/ NIGHT NURSES Columbia Yachts or Manag@t'S. 2 YMn exper· 275 McCormick Ave. lence in womens wear. Costa Mna APROPOS, Town A Country, Oranee. 543-3082 SERV, Station Attendant; I;-;===-:-::-.,..,-;---I da,ya: over 21; experienced MATUREHoutekeeper A will be bonded. APPb' warited, for 2 aduJta .l 10 OlevroD 8t&Uon. Harbor A mo. baby. Pvt rm, btith, San DJeao FwJ., Co&ta ~~erm. Job only. Mesa Registered NurM1 '°' night 1hl~. Excellent ..1.,.., •rid benefits. Dl1hw1ther &. Bua Boys Apply in penc11 No pbcmt cailt SUR, & SIRLOIN 5830 Pacific Clout Hwy Newport Beach NEW I: uaed car detail man I. 1ot mu. lhral pey • allowancn, P'Ull time, 5 de/wk 8-5. Clxltact Bob a.a. David J. Pbllllpa B u 1 c Ir ~ Pmtlac .. Opei, ~-'91-l1>41 •FRYCOOK e Graveyard Only. 2 yrs eJC11 nee. 8tart $100 wk. OoCtqe O:ifee Shop 582 W. 19th St., C.M, WANT Women to learn power 9eWing & cutting for upbo11.te.ry abop w o r k . 642-lf.Sf. or lS31 Newport Blvd., CM ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL SEAMSTRESSES 0'1ngo 633-9111 Exper. for fast growina: wom-1~=~~===:-.,-= .,,., -·u mfa. Gto0"Y STENO S«:RETARY place to wor1c plus good Jiil)'. N&WPORT IEACH IBIO MOMWia, CM. PHILCO FORD CORP. e SAJ..ES.DKEAM JOB, e SPACE A 1t£ENTRY Keep your importet job u SY.fl'EMS DIVISION wife Is mother A earn a Req\UrH H.S. dlpioma and. 2 wkly pay check.. 54$.8526, yean: e>qlleli~ ln aero 54+-3854., ~ • p • c • tndunry. Security R!SPCliSIBLE Penm to tdil: dnrtnce hllplll. 1'ot kiter- w1tb 6 mo old, 1bun -Mon view, C9ll tor appointment 4:30 -T:30 p.m. M)' home. Mrt. Gana.. 833-1"1 Ext Temp. lU school jirl ok! lifil PBX Operllor, Must. baw recent expert. ence multiple b o a r d.. Knawledp of teletype: and/er twine dH.iraNe. Aftemllon/rmm.: abUL TJPisf Heavy typing •• , tech- nical. El ..... typewrlle< 6 IBM: ~ dicta~ q macbina. Clerks 545-8180 Write givinz addrus and R.ECEP'llONIST • lt typtna xlnt wort:lnr cond In fut growlnr Co. CEC/Benmar 3cm W. Warner Ave, s.A. """"" RN Pl' nn 3-11 A ll·T. LYN full It pt tm 3-ll. Xlnt Ml. frlnle benetits. Parle Udo Cbnv. HOllJI. 642-2fl.O 1)rpiat-Oerk td~booe number to Boa Mm, Dally Pilot. newport school of business 133 Dover Dr., N.I, 6'46-0153 Inheritance tax oHI~ needs CtykOlld'• OJstom accurat1 !Wlat with figure Upholstery aptitude. Good pot~tlal for Now you can learn cuatom rtgbt cfrl. 541-0638 upMJ..ltry in your span, LIVE-"'°="IN:,....~hs~ .... -.~..,,-~ .. -PPY-I time. · Momlnp, altemoona tam, 1 child; prlv. rm., ba., • tveninf clas1e1. 642--1454 Npt borne. Sal. op e n or Tl.stt oar shop at lSJl 540-&c2 Newport Bl•d., C M ...._ Ligbl Jobi "'°"' Wonr. 7500 e lot LESSON FREE • GUITAR leaaona fn rock, folk .l clustcal CUllar; sped.al courses in the lel.d stylta of Hendrix, Clapton, Deck, etc. Call: l'B-7713 KeJPunch Oper. WANTED: Top Real Estate Profftsi-11 Min 1 }T tndustrl&I exp, Openinp for experienced lic-SM..ESldm' .. Nationa lariea:t womm'1 aboe cha1n bu_ ... ,_ tBM k~h. ensed Pernmel to auoc:iate 1tzi Equal ~t, with a newly org:anhfd ''Pro- BABYSITl'ER. 'Itiun., Fri., Em I fessionaJ Real Etute Mv- 615-4161 MISS Wri&tit'11 rite, to b'Pt write rll:bt before 1ehool. lnatant JeamJns. Otncoat 10-1-Typln( ........ 11J Del Mar, CM 543-2859 trainees. Odact M r . --fO< App< 2 d ·- to 5:30 an S1.t. 8 to 5:30;1--:r==,.O.,""=;--S ket1n&; orpnlz&tton.'' my -.. Wul c... CLERK TYPIST Slenos & ecys • New Ottl"" ...... ln>m PNductlon Tralnff 642-1987 to tn.in as \oan elC!'OW' pro. &Ibo& Ialand Apply In perni WOMAN Wanted to be.byalt &: cessor. MUlt be able to type Shorthand, typtnc, ii: &en-• Guanntetd Income, 1'u1l TROY ENGRAVING Co. Jl&ht bousewark Mondey 615 wpm accurately I. be able en.I ottke duties. bm.trance covenae 2322 & PWJ.man St. tbru Friday, % ~ full dft.y. to do &1mpte f1i'Urlnl. •Pak! vaoattoft Santa AM Oallf Call aft" 5 PM 962--5242 ApPly fn person: • Bonua Plan TUTORING All leveb math, grd 1ehl eel., HS physics. 962.,m * ART CLASSES by Robert Thompson ' . WORLD SA YING I: LOAN e Profit Sha.tin SECURITY GUARDS 0000 -..,._ i... '"" LVN. 1t•11•1 obllt. Awir ,., s. eoan Hli•..., COWNS PROPERT1ls WEST E;<chai'ft ttdderlt1al dewlap-Newpcrt Salon, t:>llowtna ~a Beach N Q r a I 11 g Lagwia Beach ' Reskl~lial Dtvl.don Harbor Artt OO..s590 n1ent tn the Newport Beadl ~ GG.aST * 49'-«115 * Executl.,. Secretary RADIO (0. Mr. D. H. Snilth for appl area. Must have prwioul ex-1'UlL TIME Managt"rlal posiHOl'I open tn 642-0344 ~· ltft&\1lar daya and FOOD DELJ. Secret•ry ntaD ahop. Interestlnc rash. 19700 JamborH Road Want--' houn. Plea3e lleftd. brief let-495 E 19th. C.M. Engineering Sales otnce. Ac-lon career. Call APROPOS, NewPort leach 99 ter or resume with Ylill')' re-~t exp!rlmced. curate, attractive. Salary 5"3-J<m Town & Cowitry, Immediately quireml!flt. ta Box M 560, eparbnerits I: tndustrlal, open. <213> Ul-8951 Long Sch Ora11i"e All application• reviewed Neat. lndU1trioua, bondable. FRENO{ NaUonal wW tutor hllh tcbool. or c o l I e I t atudttlta. Rtu. ~2221 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE 'o. __ il,oy~Pll=ot=. ==-==--I Box M 199 Dally Pilot WOMEN Ptr w/ car. WAITRESS on merit w1th no blu to.. Good driving rtCOl'd. Ova n, BARTENDERS Liquor Clerk-Exp. FulJerette HB. S2 hr guu. Ml.rd Ra~. Color, Creed or h.IJb achool educaUon. For F_u_r_n_ll_u_ro ____ IOOO_ GmLl 2200Hart>or CM Lynne Brown Sf.0-1932, Exp:.-rienced, over 71 Sex. __ , -Xlnt PflY, APl>b ln penon q ' · • 842-7692 Kon• L•nH -..es wcri: ln Oranp Olunty between u.12 noon er s:J0.7 A •--w 7300 fir Drapery Hardwaft, Worll: gene ... , omen PART-time Bua Dr1Yer. 7:.,, Restaur•nt ~'1 Trt--~ pm. except Mon. ~Tues. -room 11.11'l'Ues. uunu•r. Newport Hamor to !AM I: 2:J0.4PM. Can J 2699 Harbor Cotta Meaa lB1fR Decoratlv• drapery poles Yacht Club ~ 08Wp0rt driver'• Ucerue req. $2.25 SHARP BAR MAIDS • GO and woven wood bUnda. Sal- mW. Bay Ave., N .B. hr. 642-3351 GO DANCERS. Top wages. ary, conun1uion plut tn,m. pernonnel SMTER. Atternooos. Mon-S2.5o-$3.50 to start Call for Savlngl & Loan ax• porta.Hon. ()pea ftekl tor DIRECT SALESMEN day through Friday. 19th St. interview. 5fi5--9983 SASSY rMrienc. preferr.cl. HJp eamfnp id protective I need l men immediately to 8Q80ty & Meyer. Call after 5:30. LASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M. R.S tm1tcry, ,rill new nles JIOlliticna in Profession•! Service 548-3582 COUNTER girl, over l5; APPL y IN PE ON SOUTHERN COUNTllS BUNK bed •t wlmattrna SUS. DraMr A mirror $25, matchtn1 dt'euer, mlrl'or, 2 ht'tn bdboatda ' 2 Dl&ht atands $15. 54M'JCll BEA.1.TJ' lounge chair 6' ~ toman, d~tor fabric, ms (coat $300). Ladies an- tique pink arecttlar7 llesk $100 fcoet $250}. lUle Uemo. -~ ~aret1ma:m~ for the empk>yer A'ITRACTIVE bu girl for atHdy job, 5 day wk., no U;-'Rlumr DISTRIBUTORS end the appllc•nt · k. exptt. neceu. Apply in l'IA ftUU 2086 Cbatlt C M 3 Leada per day, 100% ~ 833 Do D N 8 pert time wor age 21-35, J>tt90D. Hours for fnt~ a·. C::. DINEJTE Set 4 chain, ai.o •~a. medical Insurance 642.3870 ver r 549.2743 permanent. No cmtume. Anthony'• Shoe Serrtce, d1nfttw aet 5 eha1rt. Oilna etc. C&1J. t to 12 AM, 526-6616 .. ,..,..,..,..,...,.,..,..;i. I ;64&-;;.:~554';;;;";;'~"~""'~·....,.....,,-,, SA VlllGJ COUPLE lb&-la, man hM4J cabinet w/Pua do of • , 3fi01 E. Cout HW)'., CdM -'th bo, t • -'--PRODUCTION HOUSEKEEPER. 2 Small wi ... ..._ Bedroom aet., U'rinc J'OOl1l WORKERS See Betcy Bruce al children, board 4: room Wanted Babysitter within 1515 Wutcllff Dr. man. Wife aood cook, deu fumitlll't, bookcut, bv or Tat Cuamic lndu.try m fl plus. We need moth!'!' type. walking dl&tanoe of Kilty· Newport Be1ch &: iron, Two ch 11 d re n • room divider. Ga.race 8&141. Oliy lhi.n.. i66 Lxec iw1..&:1u brook• School, call atttt Private 1't'Om a. entn.nct, M0-6987 APPb' lfOUSEKEEPER, Reliable, S: 30· * 540-536l &ADOLmAClC Collect lftk· S'it da)'S Pft' w e e It · ~C0;;_;,,1'1',o;E;;E~Tlbl~~,-. ~F~•~bu~'-'>~~ lDctutrt.1 Clay Product. Afency for Ca.rftT Gtrlt for widow live In drive NEED Rrilable exp b.s:Qr in& ~ applicant ior Ptnnaunl Good aal&r7 b tx.utitul 42" di&. OlJ'I not be U1'8i Jlber&l ... Rd. 410 W. O.st Hwy., N. B. own BR. BA. Refa. ~ 12:30 -3 :~ dally. Mon-Fri. clerk·b'Plst po1lUoa: ex· pod worken. 54-TU6 told from MW. A l350 lluntiftltOG Belch, Olllf. By appolnt. 646--3939 XLNT Rabyiitler needed fot Harbor Hill8. Own tranl. tended day oflltt, Hoon FUU. Tim• BookkttPft', dttantm' Item $85. l'P. COOKS 1 yr old, Tues or Thun in _........, _________ 1 2:30 p.m. to 10:30 11"1· Wonderful opportanil;y wtth IU-39lfi DRIVERS WOMEN Prr w I car. rny home. 8l3-0035 MAID work. f'ulJ. or part Startin& lllU7 ranee $318-srowinc Co. Pkuant 11111'--XU<T--..... --.-8~,..-~.i.---- HELP! Fullerette HB. $2 br l\IAf. HOUSF;WIVC>. EARN time; Sunl'\Y Acrn Mote.I $f.11 Pet' mo. School ex-round:tnp 6: trorirtnc am-$39. Gr«7 uphala rhaJr, $15. nJLL.PART TIME L~ Brown fi 4 0-19 S 2, ,.,,. ,40 k ...,,... .,_6 Apt 2376 Newport, C. M. pf!r!ence cnferrtd, but not dltiona. Write D&ily Pilot '46-1546. Ml-'"<1)92 ~ w • •..-~ uu.... 548-9Th5 mamht(IC')'. Call Mr. Mar-Box M 20S • r:YES. Lite Nlte H.B. are1.. MG.t932 llll• rinc1on (nfil f95....t53T or • NUR8DJ .UCS.11, exper Ceth fer Purn.. appM. &a..-Help W1nted WAJTR.ESS-Codlt.a.n. Go.co Security Pacific Nat'I. ITI4) 837..f11XI td 23. Pf'f!ferrf!d. Tol:» • ll to I: toola. 6G.7015M2.wJC NOW! Women 7400 dancet"I. U ttle B.11 0, 1J4J Tellen Ii proof operaton. Ap. r ~ .......... ,_ I: PIZZA MAN Placentia C.M. 642-8361 ply ln penon. 11th I: Or-WOMEN n:t0 e nJU. ii: hrt T1me MAP~ ~e, form..,. top #AB:: TllDe a'l!'W manager, HEt.P! NM a aubltltute ange, CM. AttncUve Wmten 11 • over HOVSEKE!l'ER. Pa 1 k f chatn: $311. H•l'C· Tlft. 1u7 ..tr:, 3 or 4 houra ara.ndmothe.r for babysit· WOMAN to work in donut WAITRESS ptrtOm!blt over to dlspl rM1I' products Lido Oanvale9ctnt Center. tulip Wnp Sii. ~1132 Ii tr., W'Citkbw w1tb bays. U., ~ 9Cbool. ace chiJ.d, shop. No phone callt pleue. 21 Fin 1enb rtstauranl Tri ~ ln major Dept0 48& P1.,.t.Jp RDlld, Newport MATCHING 8fiudlb ..W. 2 *-t .. .,.. car. ~ Our home, MSll Verde 294.T Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 1nien1:.V. 12-4. 2:m E. stor'!. tn ~ arH.. Muat ~ BMch. so.«lM can 9 to S.. '-3 ~ \I aclr ..... ,_ r,. lrJlonnadon Alff. 5*-3573 BABYSIITER my home 129 Coeot Hwy .. CdM atxwe avl!'l"al't ~allty, COOK \1Phobl«7, =· !Wl-210J ... IDG15 and Pk tor WANTED: Back ofllct -38th Sl, Nrwport Beach. BABYSITI'ER nHded Im-potM,. &. cb&nn. No exper Non-.smdoetpnftrnd. NEARLY lll!W cbllJJt boa nune. Pl time 'nlun A 67>1'54 mediately to Uve ln. Room ntee'IMl'Y. 4 bn dally. Ex-SM: Food Dtft.ctor .-prtbc, mattrftl l &"tme rn. can during ottc bn. -..i .. ,,...,. sates • boan1 + 1111 ., 1100 .,...., ""'"''" can !or .... s.. C.llf. Collove 1111. 54Um lt&-1694 Trotter'• 81.ltery month. ~ (21SJ ~ 546-1221 DINING rm. •el. COJCb, TYPIST_ MUil be aCCW'llt, 234 Fcnst Ave, Lag Bch ~LA.DY, ~: COOK& Pum:7" ust. dUb. chatn. con. t•blt. NII to do-· for -In DENTAL au.iatant. s.c. Ex. .,.,....Ume. Brt'tt W&ller WAITR£Sft! _ ..... _ .a.-a....... Mr beds, miaoell. 9D-G29& ''<'1""... perlenctd 25-45 Hunt Bch )~et"I, 35Ful:IJon laland, ~A.I ----·~ 1111 J)tfl0a· ·1--::--.,,-..,.--=:~-=,.... ~ time. Your home. ll'HI. P.O. Boit-]ttn, H.B. • Newport Bet.ch. ~HM h SrMldt, ~ Country Eisctiltnl GaDdltkln, I' m.-3921 c.<IST Nlglllt o.b, IUlll S. OU HW1. U .... "'°"' ........ 2 ... ..._ MAID ...... .... • SALES CLERK • RECEPTI .,,.,,,.. ... Al>l>iY .. -IWR S.,.1111 -.......... ~ :"'"lrs. ..,._ r ... prtyo<e ICbool c.n 543-Slll ~ ~ i:,.: " p.m. llollY _,," ., -ti .._,. BIG .. .....,. ...., ..-~ BABYSITml, Mr home ..... -Snack Shop '#1 --IO-.... -J10. - (X)Ll.llGC pt• woanu:i ., U..:30 p.m. ~ Kmt BA.Bl:Sll IDt. J'Olll' home., 2305 I. c..t Hwy. ... • .,,..... Dtnntr Slauncs dJ1:J bkldCiii -• 2 "" ro • PM. s .... °"" .,_, _..12 ""'· Paul•-8"'ool, CM. c ... n. del Mor ODolr. t-11 ,.. Sil ,... """ r QtOI -. M.,.it '* • dlrs wk. 149-IOlQ ...._ OWIGI: m m.77Tl D.... 6 .. Woltr.., -lmi>I Ill lar 11111. - • , • 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 Results LEGAL NOTICE ""'" ce•TlfllCAT• 0,. iliSIH&SI. fllCTITIOVI KAMI TM IHICltonltMd dOel Wllf'r "'*" IA (Cfldudl119 • b\ltlMll If tUS H.nior e!W., C•tl ~. CIJlf.,..,11, w6tt ._. f!Gtlti.ut ftl'l!I M1'W of 8LV! CMlfl AUTO IA.LES tl'ld I'll! •1111 """ It - --flf ... toti.wl111 -...... nwnet I~ f\lff Ind 'lie.I "' tll~ Int It foflcnn: G ..... l.. Lutz. MM C.1'9N NI. 1, l.akfWIOd, Clltt.tnll, J. w11N1n1 s1 ....... oe1 '•IT1cit a.., ti-" a.c... c.. ...... 011ft Awll'lf Jtl, IHI. 0-.1 L. Lvh J, WUlllrn 111111 Sl•l1 flf C.Ufarnll, L• A-* ~ Otl ,.llffll 2t, Ha. Mforw -, a ,......, Publle !ft Ind fw ltlill Sttt1 • ...,_ltr 1PM1f9f 4"°'" L Lutz Md J. WI $1-~ .. -·---........ ftl/1'111'1 ltl Wblcl'llllll .. 1111 """'"' ll\ltrlOIMnl 1NI 1cMcnl<ltdMlll ...., D ..-~""'-· (Ofl'ICIAL SIAL) Mlm" W. '-"tll~ '"'.,... lt\11111< • C.llt«Jlle Los AllMla C-tr My c.-ni .. 1o11 1..ir• Mlrdl T7, ltn fl~bll&hld 0rlfltl CMlf C•ll' l'nol, A111. J'I 1M i.t. 1, 14, !I, !Hf 111MI LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE .. .... HOTICe TO Ct•OtTOllS llJltl!lllOll COUllT 011' TM• SJAT• 011' CALl,OllMl.l 11'01. THO: COUMTY 01' OllAM•a ... .._. E1l1hl of MARCIA k. SHARfl, O- H . NOTICI! II HElll!IY OIVEM le tM crefllol:I of !ht •bew llMMMI "'*""' ""-' 111 "l'10n1 illlYl111 clll1n1 ••••1111 thtl .. id dfttdlf!I 1t1 rtolW!rM It lflt thtm. w!111 ... fllCIUll'Y ~ ... In .... llftla .i lht cltrk of !tit 1bow ..,llli.d C1Urt, or lo 11rtH11I them, wllll !tit nlCetUIY • vwehfrs, It !!'le u~i'fned 11 .i-..,,. w11•1m1. la Norlll Mlln Slreel, Sullt \"5, Sl"h A,.., C..llfol'l'l!I '1701, '#llld'I ft !ht PIKI al .,.,.!MP .t thtl uncll"llMCI II! 111 fMIMrl Plrflln!nt " thtl Hiit. of Uk! ciecid<i..t. w11111n 11x ..-!ht 1NW .,_ ",.' PllblullOft of lfllt riottct. Dllld Stpll......,. &. IHI lflftlfr II. "- Admlnlltr1!0f of ftit 1•11 .. ti .t tM 1bo\11 ntmed dlcldent JOHl!t ANO WILLIAMS. .. frtwttl MM! """"' .. 1,. , ... hllft A-. c.-.... "7tT T1 ........ Ull A'™""' ,., ... .,..,, ...... ll'<lblliW'lell 0fllllll CNrt C11lt lt118t, S.silemblr 1, 1~, ll, :it. 1MI lm..11 LEGAL NOTICE SAi-1111 SUltl!lllOll COUllT efl TM• nAT• 011' CALlll'OllNlA ,Oil TM• COUNT'!' 011' ORANtO: ... ._ NOTICO: 011' He.\AINI °" PnlTION 11'01. ltllOIATO: 011' WILL ANO ll'Oll LO:nl!tl Tl!STAMl!NT.&.llV (NO M>NOI E1l•lt of 'NILLARO C. IUCHMAN, Illa k,_,. 11 WILLARD IUCHM.\ N. ._ .... NOT1c• 11 Hl!ll!IY GIVEN ni.I EUl'ltr I, Bud'lman ht1 flllll l'ltNlln 1 "tllton fOf' 11ro¥hl flf wul '"' fW r..tu1P1C1 d Litters Tt1l1""'1ltl'Y t. jtetl. tloner CHG Bono:I), ~-flt wllldl 11 "'"' W MtlMr •l'lle.-len, Ind ~ fl'll 1111'11 ....., Pllet ol i'lqtl"' Ille UIT!lt 1'111 llHol ~I« Ocloblr 4, IHI, 11 f :IO l .'I\., '" 'hi caur1reom ol OirNrl!nenf Ho. 1 ol tlld ccur1, 11 IOI Norlt! 8~1y, In fl'll Clt'I' of 511,~ll AM, Ca llferrll1, Detld SW!tfnfllt l)i !NI W. I . ST J11HN, C"""1Y CIMI •tOllON .&.NO allOXOJill 4* C111111111 Dri¥1 ..... H•"'-IM ..........,, aKcll. C.lflrlll'I fW4t Tll41 ITl41 ,.tl. ... ,..,,...,. .... '"""""' fl~lllllll Ortnt1 CMit Ctllr ltllof, Sl.tlf!IDtt 11, 14 ti, JI, I"* lfN.M LEGAL N<mCE " ' • • I I . ' ' • • . I ( ' I I '. • ' I { i I ~·-'------·• -•- = • e ••re• o c=•-,.e;...·•.,.._~-..:.--_.-------~-~-------------,..-=...,""""' .. .,:a~lt.G..,.l;;;<W"" ... ""' ... .,....,,..,..,. ... .,. ........ ...,....,._.....,~.,,.._. ..... ..,..-...._. .... -. ~-------~ ·.-----~-.... ~~.-~--....... --... ------------------.. ---.. -------.... .-----.............. ~.,..-~"'!"~'!"'!~~ " FOUR CONVENIENT QFFICES TO SEIYE YOU 8 NEWPOllT llACH •••• 2211 .. _ llvd. 8 COSTA MUA' ......... , •.• 130 Weot ..., 8 HUNTINGTON llACH ••• 309 l'lfth llYMI 8 LAGUNA llACH •• , ..• 222 ,.,._ A- Here's How Yff CU V.. Ollr ,__ Dlme-A·UHI • 1r1., "'-~ mall ..,_ --- to -ef -4 --lent om-. 8 Ne Common:ltl Ml Allowed 8 lll<h !Mm mwt loo pt!..., wMh no lltm _, $15. , I EllCHANDISI Niii HONEY Majlle --'lW. U" a ...i w ~ POOllLE -... -old. DOUBLE -........ POWER ~ ....... ll4APLE blcbbo1-$25. OU>l:ll Semi -...... LANTANA 35c. -I'll"! LI AND TllADI Lino crib -......,. jrlllt ot.ood ps. -Two ..-, -t..n.ie Juat ct.....i $1.50, codc"11 book 12. '""""°' llPls tor (l) Wblto otulled <:balrs 120 110. ""'"' and sir.-21c. 1.,. ,_. .. S$c ~ Be--5 -whlle -lut $20 ,..,.. ·"""' by -'°""" flS. boa! 13, OIH12S ...:h. a.._ vln>I chair 115. ,..in. 125. 4 ..,.,. dUtt 41!c. il>'d.._ red SS., 8000 lheetl $25. Oriental blrd $ Ft. Oem.1 Motol'I ~. J55Q Santa A.De. -.mo i PfiX!E ...cd0li81 SMfti Mf.Pledlnttte9111:$15. Patio tra0erjacka$25.Gli1vllP.li.ed SUccultnta .Zo allli &:, -t-·-------eqe with stand and cove ~ Cd OR M'l95 A•e.,cr.l rocm ..t $20 Barbecttt ID." cbalrs ~ B*cw $5. tank, 30 1allooa $18. a.bf Cottu. Wic. 401 ~ OOERN sold coucb. walnut $1.50 HOfbiwood tpMnp, · . -==--=--:--UMBlULLA Md 1111t11e $12. $3 545-l42S ' L.Jf.D. ftflietrMor etc. ~ crib, complete SU. Rish tom• Tl&tUn. m, exc CU\d $125; Mu~ matttt. Po Potty chair $1 HAIR. Doer *5. -S Box: DINETI'E table $2$. Olaln Lawn ch•tra $4. Redwood • Prosptct St. N •., p o rt chair S3.. t' x $' bl.ackbo&rd I :M=ov=tN~G'~:-::Dr,.-e•-,-.. --,iu.=1e'J n tile coffee table $«); Mat~ clotbn !Oc-415 9PriD&I tnd mattn-$1.0. $8. 50-43&2. 408 J'Qrd Rd. tatM and benchN $5. Lad-~ Genert.1« $15. Sbore.t. Sat A S1111.. all dq. $5. Old .chool detk S7.50. each. uAn...-...t bed tnmer·I kdwood. patio Furn $40; size 14 ~ H&noYer ~ f' )air Owntt table and Apt B, C.M. dtl-$2. !Awn.mower fr. Wtc Kl-CJCS Blcydee $2.$0 and~-Colle• ~.._,,........ • le bed, 1: fnuM $30; M!ll&.5.s..M72 ' ~P!-... ~ .... ~e: n~ro,,..-~-G-ERA-TO-.---.-~---. l10.Deak$T.R.odw's$7,!i0 MAPLE Table J9 tablul3.50.Stool$3.Bo.x:o( $.3$·=~~~ Ht $25; fJM781. I~--£.... ....,,. n.c.<l' 1\.1 n. _, uvug. dove decoy J3, We~ set RAdJo..pbone n.s Fonnlca aize Rerell Slot car . cookware $3. Box Cl clothe• 1. . ' U1NE maboa;. 4 pedutal BEIGE nr.i-, panel ma Oock:Wood ~ '25. .... _:~ ontic M Uoo. ~ Center St. u. Al:t-condl.tlooer $10. New counter top $25. Oothlna, 2 ~ mounted track $25. $5. Arter 10 AM. 300 E. lSth St. Currier Tu.ltm 11 ft 6 in, 15 tt, 8 t.n, 5 ft, 10 • ~ Wp c:-. _.. · · fan $7. Barbeque wqi:n $1. 1weatm\ ~·· akitta 6l3-9339 -~ St. C.M. BARGA.tN ION. and mat. ieat llible, 3 leava 11 ft, 5 ~kins by 7 tt sin blah. Three mirror Vanity $15.A 7"'u"ro=rn=osr=,_..,._...,.~~,.-,· I Gas lop $10 Electrolux 25c-$3. lsize 8 to 12) Drw 1---------cblna dWr $20 compl4t•~ Ubclto1 94d to fit. $50. 4 Very Sood ccmdltlon $25. E I e ct I' o l u x vac. $20. $25. Bar &tooJs '3 H.Ch. Cbp. vacuum. $8. Artuic1a1 plant form S3. 540-0924 TYPE'NRJ'I'ilt rtbuilt like DOUBLE llPrinl' and mat· 22474 OnJict: Ave. M8-3MS , ~tered chain ttUJn-Gold glue ceneic lamp Portable tewine machine per bretd box $3. ~1542 $6. 10 apeed bike $25. CRAY Hand knit .U wool new $25. SCS..n6S treat Sl5-Single IJlrinc and f:b~. 6T.Hfl65 and off white shade $10 3 $20. Mite. kitchen ~ MAPLE coffee table $25. Bookcase $3. Gani.en boeea car coat with Mittt trim $J.S 'Gl.ril blk't $7. Double bed mattreu $15. Bunlc bed GAS kitchen IOtVe ps. IJeo.. 71 SOFA, good c:ond.; mahog. modeni hancina llmpl $5 $.1-$10. Ladies Ootb1na slzel $3. Men's au.Ill, women'• BeaufJ.ful ycUor Ooor lqtb with frame $15. Sina'le bed framea $15. Pie~. 50c 12 -trlc fry well fr, Dmrlc.. t:::: table, rood cond., each. Projection tcreen, ~12 DWU' brand n e • =·ta~.~~ c;lothes $2 • $10. Records $3. brldemmald «ea Md" bead. with frame $10. L&mps Sl.50 $4., l'fame• tL .._..an · Millet $15. 12 volt battefy $$. an Phyfe 1 t '11 9 • Mvier wed $10 a.en,. CQt.. $1-$25. 4114 E. Coast Hwy $2. Pair brau ~ $2.50 Books 2Sc -50c. 2788 Men-piece, wOrn once. $20 Black • S4. Matching -set lam111 ~ .. ~~;?...Maple eacl table $8. m~n' °"',.,-. ~-~ .. Ms ~ , ·~996 ner table $25. Pair modern CdM 673-0tSt, Corolldo each. 6t6-286.1 ha Dr. C.M. andwhiteallweatherladie.s no. Apt. al:.e Gai1_-__ ·~--------.,....... JING Size bed, complete, white \inyt chairs $25. Apt&. COINS l.JDcoln •t F-UNC roa.I, lile 13, $10. 1!KS Refrlat.ratcr $7. Pictures $1 CRAFTSMAN l"Ota?y mower, Blonde cabinet, kltU **; t I. nipt ltlnd; exec. Small room divldet $5. FL 0 w ER SIX Drawer chest $2$ Extra ~ ..... 1968 -.,, ~29 En cyclopedia Britannica, • $5. Vacuum cleaner $12.SG. wi'fld.up tta.rter $25. 22 lnth cblldren $25. 60-M.4 .j ' .....,...,.., -m•-,., ""• n•w I"" .i-... -..n.r.., ..,,.. G , blond I maple Itel>-642-5308 ttiaJa..-stand&-•u"' ~ .. ., Jr., like new na. Oothes stuffed clWr '4. Dinette rotary mowtr .-. u BASSlNE'ITE, cooiplett it!' n; coft'ee tble. 642-3681 I -;;-=====,,,--=~ .ma $ l. O O Vanlfy $4 Men's, wom.en'1 TAN naugah;yde couch ~. hamper $2. Girl's darling table and chairl $12. Carpet raaie wl.th &riddle and .. REFRJGEl\A'I'ORS, Oean, Vues U .25 wood and rock clodie.! 20c-$3. 545-2'240 Matching chalr $10. Cap--. l3 ,..._,..,. A Tub faucet, new $4. Latst W.ALlflJI' BWfet A: Hutch good condition $10 and $15. 50c etc. Sat and Sun. 2518 tain'1 chair $10. Sat. sull, atzie 10 $11.50 546-3.141 $1 per yard. 822 W. Balboa clock ...... lS ..,._e ve. doc bouu $15. 5$-25.28" 7 piece dinfns set Mesh playpen and pad $10 Via Marina, N.B. CHAIR. as W $2. T.V. ttnnd 646-26<>9 BOAT Trailer, all steel (comer I 9thall ": 1!8'1sboe) 1,:,642-$l&~,:,:C===~--FORMICA table and 4 ~1 2"f«J P1atfonn _...__ "· y-"-· '1.50. DunoM Phyfe colfee cnusta. Woukl h&ul 12' to 18' garage n ey, at un. REJFRIGmATOR Creal top f ''"""""' """ ""' ....... l'WJN Bed $20. Maple down I no ••• •• GE --· ...... ~ ..... 1--$15 ~ · chrome kitchen table $5. 427 able ,..,. Antique ch.....-.,.,. '""''6er&•w1 ev.,..,.,. ... "" boat, good 1'\IJber $17.50, 710 .22 TARGET Rifle ~ $20. frffzer $3) 9 drawer l.lgbt ' E t•ble, 6 chain. tiqUe ~. Uke nu. Bara· • &U-5018 <11 147-4311 San Bernardino Ave,, ~·~~~nc::~ :'!t~:~~=~ ~Soo~e~~ot tapper. W.19th,C.M. 642""3607 wooddelk$20'4S-ll22 u:~-:e~=:i NeYo1K>rt Beach. leathl er chair $20. Patio $25. Sprttd and bedding $15. BASSINETTE $4. New hand • •• .:'...01._! ~!e!:!cr, bea.vy ~~:30,.:,!8t,anc1 .. ~~· ~G "'~~.!201d·tsP,!=~ each. Sox aprnla: and mU·c NEW Ex.er-gen.le $25. tab e $5, HooYet Vac. $10. 646-l49'J Tabl $2 50 ... ,.. ... v. ~ .....,... •-" .,. .. n. or •w-<N. -..es -• .,...u, .......... --.: tren $10. 3 curved MC>~ 6#-1400 Touter is Pink and white mixer $6. e CU ruzz Tone for ute wtth ~ Girls 26" Bike '6. Boys 26" -$1. Books 15e .. '1. tionall S15 each. TJ&...tll83 I mel·m~ dishM 15. r....mp GIRL Scout uniform, new $2. =a ~~:= ::·'IJ'lQ electric pi.tar Cit' amp. $20 $10. Maple drop !eat dinina; Bathlrletta $12. BlendeT $5. 2,~ ~~1, 1~~1 $.1. 6~ Baby jump aeat $5. 2 pair Acacia St. s.nta Ana. ExceUtnt tonditkln. Ask for room table $10. New doot'I, P&lnt $2. Lamp $2.. Oadle SUNBEAM ~ ~~~.tt ..... 5e, -~ ... acc~.es ====~~~-16" waders $3 and $'9. Single I=:===--=-.,.-.....,= John 6Q...'1l6S U90rted ttZM $1 • $3. 3 $10. Crib fnme $12. JOtc:ben deemr ,$10 • .-...... v a_._.,~ .;.;.;...'-'--'-~°'--I0"""'10 SB. 53&-8298 ~C Rang.e $25. Deep bed, mattre.. $15. Sheets DRESSl!R wtlh rnknr $25. 00,,:,.,,,.,. ..,,.... .,_ ........ epeed porn.ble r •cord fqUtprnent 15c • 50c, ~ «E poundl cai-cU1 IZ'l'. KING She pink headboard, w ' three ~ and fat. aboM 50c each, Step H~ $15 • .Box spring u-...c. ~ $30. ~ 11layer flO, J..arae abttll ot dWn $3. ~ 'lSc. ~NO 1 &: omc. turn. De*, matdllrlg IP!'Nd $10, roood oven. ~ W'Cll'b. table $2.!iO. Good water andmattnu$l0.M.P,etod BOOKCASE 31" x G" $18. blact marble $10 eath. Pdlcar$2.1':1t:tydWr11. Ill BASS 9CCCrdlcn SIS~ it1~6tllflll~Mc:abinet table $10, Sinlfl' aewing Qean. 5a-9963 pump $7.50. Pool tilter $2. table. and cotfff taible $1 SoHc:I Wllnut coft'te table S25 Hard top hatr drytt $5. J"Md dish $3. CaJ'Ww 8tt1 549-8!H5 J ,.,. lqulpmont I012 MEAT welldll(. 12' ses • 1 wgmble. Saw. e closed make otter. .... cabmet $10, roddng chatr RlVllltA. 4 COlltctd)l,e IOfl. 0 l d be&dbo&rd, twin $1. ::--·~ s!u P\ldorm M•ticbia end tables $15 Misc, bousebokl lltml 5e to $.1. Quilt topJ $5. Seat belt _..,,..ER - upholstered $10, al> wttb $20, needs eovtt. Rattan y~ and yards drat:lery er ...... wqon ncb.51et1eott:agefNrtaJDI n. 548-982.1 $4. End tahlu: $4 .331 ->u..... canarr cap-· mattreu $10, table limp SS, fumlture $245 per Jiece, fabric 50c and .$1 )'I.rd. ~~· 'f'P~ n;·= U pr. l tier metal servillg MOOEL 400 B &. K, C.R.T. Ham 11 ton. fC.5f"Bl Cll' Indoor aviary $10. Mlltina~ 4 tidtn& dWrs $1, Argus Lam111 $1-$10. TV trays 50o Travene rod5, all slies St· 645-1489 cwt ..,, 3 twin bedspreads chedcer !Ind reju'fenator tor M~"'4~S1~•~~-~-~· lx.,.1;R;'f-SIO-f,;;;;;54t>Ml,:;;;;;-:illii:""iu; C-3 camera $25. 962-4145 each. ~ $20 Bed $7.50 $4, Bab1 tub $1. Wallttt 50c. s GALLON butane tank and $2 each. black and Whitt' and com ORIGINAL oil pamtinal, 2 -NEW blade cut, 2"-*· .. 21 f>m::.'HER And bowl $18, Girl'• bike SB. &mday only. Kit.chen door $2. Oki screens reiulat.ol' $10. :I burner pa WALMJT c.binet teWing $25, Model SOO B I K 24 x 36 seucapea $15 eadl. l talls. 1 red, l ll"t'Y and alh bras& pol.e lan:ti .$20, oak Commode $15. .Marble $25. 25c each. Window Iha.des plate $8. Electric bOttle machine $25 ltaUN!. Provin-d,ynunlc tube checker 425, • U x 36, $20. 12 x 24, $20. brown wiglet Sl5 each. Sp. chain SlJ Heh, oak rocker ~3238 25c • $1.:S. Cblortial llgbt water cooler $25. Electric dal table ~. four cba1rll G.E. canniater vacwm $1.0. Frame 48. 20 x . .a§, $20. 1 -:l> 4.5, ll.S. Pmnma. C.M:. 10._-+· -'-'~te_S_•_le ____ I022_ S20, lamps $3 each, floor I :SUR>1IOARD====~s-T=1"0-.. -o~.--~ $12.50. Bo)''• Jl8Dt& 25c. drill fl'. :rm Rut.gen, Apt $15 fft'h. Two extemkm 893-7479 x 24 Iandscaipe, tra.med $25. l& MM "9 fmne cama-a $ZS. ' ~S.So[U.lfide.a-Oed &. waxer $10, mtpie dining lb)rt board $25 and 9'U" Sweaters S1 • SS. 2 iteb seat C, tpla!n: 6fS-1489 $7.50 548-4075 AWM·INUM window 3X8 l brown and oranie tonet i ,:;!14>-8515;;;;::;--~-~~~I SJ!Ctiooals. Vanity & Chair, table Pl, end tables $25 nose rider $25. lJ 8-6501' belts, new $:1.50 e a ch • BASS fN ET T E $ 8 • CHECK Protector $25 Twin 1$1S. Louver dooni 3' X 4' $5. pallet knile M x 36 seascape USED ttrea, varioul llz8 $2 Capt's chr. Lampe. Baby ea.eh, radio $2, cmcks $3.50, BABY Bath tub no Baby 646-4698. 3.53 E. 21Bt St. Mechanical bah)' swing $5. headboards $4. 54G-0090 536-n91 $25. 1 1Urrtall8t painting • $6. Wefi:bta $12. 143-8712. ~ SZ), T.V. $20 .l $25. 1blke1 '10 ~ -~.:_,,!1~ chair $5 O>ttee table S5 ~C,.,.M=. ==:-==--::: New baby bath tub $1.50. pORTABLE "'--iter tto. G.E. electric Iron $1.~, iron-~~~.::a::~. 's 1• 9·x2'12,xl3~ 68:1 Congreu, Q1 ~ c.olor $150. Desk t• me I..,, •~""""" MetaJ cabinet $5 Ouune BATiffiOOM lavatory $2 Car bed $1 Bab · 1 ""Y""'' .,.. -.. ......... .,.. .._. ENCYO.OPEDIA Britannica edg ·-• ••" ~-to ., 1-...... · · >' -11t 11 • 5f0..9990 Ing board $2, Toutma&ter 11. 2 • 16 x ., 1...,-~, ~· _. ... a1ze W ~pa .,,.. uques ~ '"" •<.130 _...e $2. Ice box ... .,........_, Shower doors U ,.di. • cloth cA tll.... _..,. ...... -.,_ ... , -. ,.,....i.,.ue 111. .,.._ ....,. -4,,.,.,. .. ,, womens u ..... • ......,. (loaster $3, W1E111e lron 13, ,, .. h "'"-3l93 -.-~.. '"'l,::"'11 e. Roum1 ndMlod pie-San Marino Circle, F.V. chair 16. 331 So. Newhope, Men'1 bowling ball and bq Electric percolator $3.50. BED $5. StoVe $5. Tub no. Admiral T.V. IWivel table =·~·=~=·-:.· =:-::=-;;;:;:-$1 each. Atlu ~ ~ tab 1 e w I wbeell .l between Brookhurst 111d Santa Ana SlO. Walnut headboard, twin Jig1aw ~ :15c each. Sink $5. Kitchen cablnet $XI. $25, 2 bulletin bollrda S2.50 TRICYCLE $3.50. Stme '20. Webtter'1 larJe ~ dlO: iimbrella bole I: Alum Ward S. ol Slater •. 962-6419 BOY'S Western tv..1.n bed $25 $5: Drapeey fabric, l IA yard Ash trays 5c each. Plastic Door and jam $10. Clothes and SJ, lugpge carrier 50c. Girl'• hft' Stingray bike t l 0 n a r)' $1 S, 191 l ~airs. Bamboo llvlng rm 3 PIECE (buch, Brown $25, Oiest $20 Ttbtes $5. Sota Jengthl 35e each. 548-87"25 nowers le. Bedspreadl ,i2 25c. 4 window& with gla&S w.!·150'7 $25. Shel•edoor refrigerator DK-ydopedia. $25. Bzttan1 ~t The Garage. 1550 B call after 5 p.m. week-days -B' I •• ~ and ~ WlN~'"-22.. ea ...... .,..r__._..:, ........ •·g '1.50. Toiletl $1.50. Sewing rzs. 2 cheltl -ct drann S!i nica Grtat Book1 -"-,CM •un188 "'"l-<f&IV, 1cyce .., . ....., .,.... ~' 1as stove, <..-u £,.I~ .. ""'.._...,.~ .,. __ ............. S2S •-~ n~ A'~MATIC --~-, v_.. "~ <"I-VW<.1""1:1 .,.._ !UI Lam ·~ -b ]5 ·~·--$1, ~-• $1 , ...... , '"" 11"""1m"' • ~el' .I;>. VIV """"'""' -.. and $4. 3 table );&m~ 2 bookl {Gf'Mt ldeN ~ 14' Set, bee. cl\lbl I: cart 4 Fl'. Coffee table and 2 &tep ps $.1. ~u 3 Y ~ ;; ~~~! thru ~·Fo~ radi01-:-"'~: Oiair n. Tire $1.50. Heater good condltloo s:zs. Triumph matchln& $5 each. Tlble $2:.50 ee.c:b. Th• Collec:..i . . 7 PC IOlf 8et I bag and •-•• ~ -w·'-"I KEl'mEDY Metal 1 drawer • 15.. rl ...,.,. "'--$3.~ ,. ...... ...,_ ...... $5. Men'11Ulta $2. 160. 22nd factory aervic.'e manual for and chain $15. Salt water Works of Uncotn let Mii!' -M'··. club•~ .. n.-. -11es ... ..nu. tool box ~ .• ft ,_ ~-1n y ' 1 oven, pc> ect for ..... IUIC "" \.-U. '9;I "'""'" c ... ., ~ TJt.2 and TR.3 .., Hobie ... ~ ""' """ "" fonnica top modUD $20, l2 .-..,. um camper $22.50. Philco record player $1. 1938 Oiev SL .M . ..,_......,,....., ..,, &bing pole $8. New~tresb 0Uldnn'1 Dw:ydopecla !!'t -icilf sboel $5.00, size 10, .. ___ _., -••-••d Chevy atlck .shllt ronven t1rell on rims and beater SCRAM-LETS 11ld'board $10, Bendix water pole $5. Hand saw _,, Otlldrtn'1 o.mca --~· ~---12~ ~-10 ....... DJ0"1 ~·"' $150 000 ~ lb t l'efria:era.b:Jrwori<llgood, but duomaUc wuher dryer -H 11 "--• -"' ·t.!•--molU'l"ll vu •.-• vtewe" for a mm l'f.50 · '" · orque m'-'ng -·-~ 125 $2.50 each. Paint lOc qua.rt • $1..... ammer • ....,..... $12 Britl!Mka yeu -::...;.;: &oil sboe1 $1.00 Ilse 10; wrench $25. Metal box for ""'' ~ <IUUI" • 50c gallon. Bathroom ligbt combination IS25. work• edg&, new $2. Shovel $:.!. • ~ lins ti.a, t.ll a lhon, 847-1866 Ame $5 Large pulley $2 1 Black and white or O'e)' 46 fixture $1. Jenr;en speaker ANSWERS p>d, Schwim 1 O. speed Garden hoe $1.50. Sl.ep lad. ~.~ :en7' :~ "•e 10, $5. Ocean rod .l spin BIRD Cage floor model SlO, gallon linlleed ol.I $1. 0 to 1" inch coffee table w it h croaover $1. 3 p.llona 30 bicycle $3), aood cooditiOll der $3. Rake n. Hatchet $1. 544-8360 1'ftl $12. Ocean rod Ge.rd• Maple tea ca.rt $15, Birdl pointed Mltutoyo mike $10. O drawer $8. Small knick. weight oil $2. Oean 1 gallon MadOll' -Stmd -BdN! -tire and wheel for 1936 Sidewalk bike · $ 2, SQ. t ~==~-~~~=-• $!;. nN Irvine, Newport t'Ome!' tal>le $1 5 • 2 to l" tubular mike SlB.50. knack table, not another cans lOc each. BWIIP'!' "Urchin -HONEST DE!D Cbevroltt $3, Datlun l!IWine Olrlstmu omamentt and SElWlNG IUCblne $ 2 i · Beacb &ae.an.7 · •· ' Hbllywood beds ·mmplete 325 w st., Turttn .t'ter 5 like It, 2 be.1£bts $4. K\d'1 trailer hitch $1. Jumper Ills CCOldence h: rtartirlg parts $2 to $25, Datnm '-1lghtJI .!iOe • $L Security Conlole Clhb:t $10. Kl1t.y ANTIQUE Oak Hhrary table. $25, Oiest td drawers $10, P.M. ::. $~~ :tllffe:: cables 50c. Vol:t-ohm meter to bother him. Why, ~-apeed tnnsmleston $ 2 5, suard UJ1Uonn, sit.e 44 vacuum tz. Attacbml!J_)ti Ji!!uore111cent Ughtl "-fix. couch $10. 962-4251 ALUMINUM •40 Ford~ $1.50. Portable red.lo $2.50. day he-dJd an HONEST 847-8115 pan!w, 11 shirt, complete and polJsher $20. Matttl tUr me. Black % Bed w:llh headboard mat table and cba.1r with C\llohion Door · kDobl 50c each. Gold DEE>. BABY Bak-Pak oonvertible 17.50. GE hatr drytt $8. power •hop $8.. Plane wltb es, many • ' -$15. 67>-19'l0 $l8. Sturdv ,_,_. hoe.rd """ 13 °·-~ o1 -·~ I -""'·-.., .................. -'--ff lights. Antique collector's tress In excellent condition KmNED T · ' .. .,.._. r~· · °"' ..... e ..... ,an FOLDING cha.Ir with tablet to car se1t $12. 847-8.159 Maple knick-knack .JI eactl;. ..,.._..,. -· ~-......,. --IY items, Household, hardware $25. 536-28'74 Y ool chest $25. wl.1:'1 newer pad $4. Slame.se rodl 50c. Tackle box 25c. Teakwood candy dish and $S. Boy'1 sult, .tie 14 SS·.' Set comblnaUon wrenches Seal Point fboyaJ 12 week G.M. 12v. j[enerator $2.50. arm $10. Ft b@ rboard BABYLINE crib .00 mat-ciharette set..,, Go)d trim. Trousers $1. &pan: coat & workshop item1. Sat. & PHIL.CD Refrl&erator $25, $15 C&pta!Jw ehalr $ 5 old kittert9 $10 e a c h • Rebuilt 3248 Ford water wardrobe $5. Ont drawer true: $10. 536-9611 m~ 1nMr ~ :& ee.cb.. $2.50. Dreuu, aize 9-14, $1 • ~ul· .3093 A Yukon) C ( 0 1f f g a. 1 Servel ~t~ 548-nl Siamef(e Ma $15. Large solid pump .$2.50 6 Md 1:1 volt car de1k $5. Girl Scout Adult ENLARGERS, 18 • 35 mm Stem-~ 11...., $1 aet. $3. Ooihlnl Zk: • rJ, m,, "'" anno w. • o s a croes top freezer _., you..,,. oak dining table eon""'1ed batteriell St each. '5 O uniform, 1~12. $3. Dry air and 2 x 3" $25 each. Lens .. ....., · C.M' ~ Mesa. chair f,l, carpet IWeeper $2, PICNIC Table and 2 bmche1 over into dratting table with Mercury rim $2. 30. 1 quart hH.t lamp .$25. 2' brick edg. 28mm $20. 50 mm '15, 1:lO Double wdfle htin ~. ~~ Dr. • SAT & SUN Rtfrlgmitor, book&, mlr. dilld·a clothlng, ta)'&, mater- nity clothee, records, fuml. ture. 23Ci Attiutus., N.B. Eastbl.uff. &U-1684 SAT I. SUN electrciux vacuum $ 2 , $20 &r $25 Two barstools storage drawers ~ $1G. Mason jars n .so. Swl•el !figs 25c each. %11 E. 20th and $25. 105 mm $25. au-. Toa&ter fl. Speed Queei. ceramicl 5c to .$1, 53&-lOlO fl.SO eacfl. Bookcue no chair n. Outboard 1u tank St. ( ) c M vacuum and attachmenta f1, MAN'S O:latr '6. N. 1mq) 20'' BIKE, comrert!ble to boys at sh-ls bike, hu tn.lninc wheels $12. to" ..... 15. """" lacquer """ $8. 549--:li67 SAT. Only. IJdo Ille, 224 Via Lorca.. Rear only. SimmollS da • bed .$25. • 2 twin bed frame1 $.1.50 each. Pt>rtabie washor$15. G'irl.'1 bike, 3 Q>eed $18 Solid wood del!k: chatr $6. with gauge mid hole $3.50. rell' · ' rla'S fJ, Pro)eclor auembl)' Blue~ stamp bookl $2. 2 $2:. Cat top !llqt.ge: rad&: $3. Boy's bike $12.50 Clothes Firestone S ply 7.50 x 16 Lile preservers 75e each. ALTAL lathe man u a I, 35 mm S2!S. Motortztd husocb $2 each. Electrtc Pottery diabel, llftVice for a ract $8.50 Toy box $8 Pie· truck ti.res with little tree.d V.W. ~t sea.ti 'Z5c each. throd·pllcb puge $2 e&eh. remote cmtrol carrier for drill no. Twin beds $25 f15. New p.rt,ap CM $1. turn SOe-$. 1D Federal, S6 each, Solid ru' t e el R 0 11 of lndocr· _ outdoor Pair U" black.pd wall ;rve 1!25. l5 allele ~es:: each. 259 Collta Mna St. Outdoor paint SUO pl.kin. Cb9ta Mesa ~~~~!Jer ~tch !i carpeToutterSl..;._HlgtiS d>aJr $3.50. zra~:~~ ,:~ ~! c: $2, m:.c~ io::r 46. ':64&-""'7~661===,,,----o-SPartablel"_. .... !OOnb. 12 lwl ,. 5120'.· STINGRAY Blke fol' u.Je. steel trunk earner dOU'J, ua-'""· now.cone tablee $15. E!ectronic, radio New allde tra11 .fOc:. Film CDNTEMPORARY couch ._"'9, r- Oa.U 642-2013, $15. ed m tnJnl $12 Solid steel !!!850<:hlnep~~ .... Porteble TV and TV books '" SJ El maakt, ~ giasses, ·$25. Matchlnc cbalra .S20 Fisbini rod Ind reel $1.$1), S'nJDENT Desk and dlair, 32" high by 23'; width, by .... . Vl ....,..e rec 0 r d .... • . «'-binders n . $2.50 per box. each. Excellent rondltion. Shirta OOc. New touter--<l'Vtl\ player $7.50. Bi& pnge trlc parts, switches, con-Fl--.. ---....1 no .. -. _ M2-5887 $2. Htnd qw !50t. Cl>mptlCll BIG rummage sale; an-. tiques, ... office dfflc &:. chair, clothes, shoes, old handcarved trunk, silver· ware I: mile. 1999 Rosemary Pt cor. of roth, CM. 64.2-33911 NAUGAHYDE Sof:a and GARAGE SALE; Stereo tape chafr r.'5. 834 Cor:ll'ttM SL, deck, meat slicer, clothes, 1 ~C-.M=.=548-51167==--,,=..,..,--: books, cocktail tbb:, bicycle 35 sruRDY compact camp parts, hone ahoel, golf stooll $1>. Car maguine1 dubs, '60 Cadiliac. Much 20c ea. Playboys 25c. 300 old Mere! 657-C Plummer C.M. RA:R R1cB 4~'s $25. A 100 white $25. 175--1630 37'' Iona table with atorag1! shelf $3.50. •e-•54 Chev necton, motors 25c .. $3. uu •~ _. ov ~;:,:=;-.,--,==-r::;::-car trtDer hitch $3. I lieCi: 2 TWIN &by c hen 111 e atta $8. Standing la.mPI $2. tune.up k:lt and' d!.ailrlbutor Home made table saw-arbor WS new .trobe tllllh $25. I 8' SOFA, looife pillow be.eke, snack tel $1. Pott l:'°'9 dl&- l>eci&Jftada, PNcoclc blue. Cotfee and 2 eod tables $9 c•p $L50. 318 Costa Mesa .$25. Brlllll valve&-fittinp. ~ Ul'fm8ovie 1~mera $25. aood style $2(). ~2939 ger $3.50. Dllhn Ze • $1. Wuhed once. $3 e II ch. ·&et. Blonde dinette aet wttb St. 548-380& (IA I: 7/16) 25c • $1, Short .........,.., even .. ,.s. PORTABLE typewriter with 2371. Oilera Dr· C.M. 549--lZi.l 5 ch a Ir 1 re-upholltered BATI'ERIES, Very JOod con. wave recetff!' $8. 24" x 28" OCILLJSCOPE ca.mera ~ case, excellent condition GOU> NaugaiQode sofa, cof. avocado ereen, table needl dllion .$6.95. 540-9IJ90 oH painting, framed $8. lJ 1ng $25. Polaroid camef'9. ""°""'' ~"""=-=--=,-:::::;_ ~'!1: ~~~~ ub fee table, both for ns teflnishCl th dlngbltlB, all _...!_P~· PET Cage111 4' L. 2" H 2" w 8-9832 f25. Lins at1emhl'I $25.. MAHOGANY ma119zille rack new·no. Q1b and mattreM o ou e hea~ ...... 1 "61~00=0~G~E~p-a-l'tl-:.-b----el'I (714) 962--5278 evenlnp $1.50. Metal lil'e&ide buket ..... Polaroid M Land Camera Boy's rustic head arid loot, or cats, dots or 1 All wire '"·-11'1'1 ._., and cover, plUI .ueltl ~O. with leather caae. ru 2199 railing, sina:le bed. frame .. and large doon ~. 546-88.58 $10 MCh. Door $10. New EXERCTCLE • ...._ new ...... ,.:11::.·"'"'-· ,.:""".,:,..~~-..,-,-= Inta.nt walker $1. Jump Pomona Ave., Apt C. C.M. post kloks like growlna: trees BURMESE Kittens, rnelei complete-rtar •eat $15, 850 968-2.J,3 LARGE black coral tree $25. cbalr, like new SS. Car ... t usrn Bab)' Line bed& S25 $6. Pigeons 50c each. 1&09 and f e m al e , papen x 14 tire Md rim $8. ANTIQUES: TN!adle ltngl,e Patio kulge $4. 500 B Vic-$2. Baby scale $3. !lectrk SAT & SUN. 642-4312 494-53.16 afttt 1 pm LOOK HERE I I ! Uled apartment house * fumlture * AIL KINDS! Sunday (lft!y • 8 AM m 1' 1' 366 E. 20th, Costa Met11. 8 SUPEll SALE! 8 Furniture I: mlac. MT. il SUN. 104 HIGHLAND NEWPORT BEACH FIU A SAT • everything mustro! Transferred. Oodlea of Misce11aneout. 2J.4..6th St Seal BNdi, Apt. 2. 213: 59&-1858 RIXiINA Floor Polllher Rug Shampooer $:15. B a r ltool W!'OIJ¢1.t iron, $1. Bllc·wht, Formica top tabl.e fOI' studio beds $5. 2 elect. fans $15.-$10. Unicyde SS. soUd maple table ~ x 40 $2S. 1701 E. Balbx, 673-1.831 e11.ch. Cu rt at n 1 and Baker st, 5'5-9lB7 ava.Hable S25. 546-8858 Americln Flyer train rtet, sewing machine o r n a t e toria. C.M. atfrllllel' 'flUb botdetr, tae bedspread $7. Rwr(ltls room cost $130. tell JZ>, Volvo cab~t $25. 1910 cut tron KF.NM,:,::0:,::<0i;RE'ii--:el;:o::ctrl;:;:c-,dry=er new $10. Bottle wanner 50t. couches $15 each. Rue REF'RJGERAn:>R $25. Girl's PHOTO Enlarger takea nep ltftta $10 ee.ch. Sink $5. wa1fle ,1ton .$1.50, 2 bird $20. Barbell !et $7. Boy's Infant te•t $1.:IO. 1)ke bile. • h a m Po o er $10 24'' ~cy~ piio~ =e~ ::C.m rn::1 ~ptn~ud:. MGTD pa.111 and top $25. cagt>s $1.50, $2.50. 1 braas racer-type bike S T , 5 0 $2. Swina: set wtth sJ1dericla. aluminum exten1lon ladder, "·I and New V.W. Clll' redio S20. bird cage $4.50. 1 copper 545-2872 dlamt.ntlld Jl. RCA comM lik $14 P!.aypen $7. Potty cha1r 75c. vel Howell alt&! pro.. RemOYable portable car blrd aige never used with =,...,.:~..,.-,..,,,..,-...,..-,.,,,-black and whlt• TV, needl e new · Shoveli: St 270 Albert Pl. C.M, 646-m'l Jector takn 2 x 2 a.nd %1.4 x radio sz. 8C7-17a7 extru $12.50. 536-0071 MAN'S S tPeed Sdnrinn bike pix ~ $10. Walnut coftet each Ferfilb« IPl'dder S8 2~ alidea, ~ watta $25. with rack $22. 64&-3680 Lavm sprinklera S2 each. 5 1957 OIEVY, .PowetaJ.ide Pro;ec:&n llM $25. MIU& EXCELLENr c 0 n di It 0 n SURFBOARD 9'6" Qtt.la table $3. 'Ibree buket FISHING Poles • Reels -pl fiah tank with air pump tnntmi11kx:a and torque Bulova n jewel white r:oid as. ~ DINING set $15. M.artlie '°P wave laWD cba1rl 50c a GMr-Glp 25c flahina kil:lox SS· Power edger S15 Dec-converter $25. Romeater 2 .ude and toll film •trips dretl wtitctl $22. Ladles, BABY ~bJ':i:ew JM~) ta1 "'x"1n2 O~~~ed .. :! ~· piece. Gold l\)lbl. carpetq .$2. Wood-woriring t 0 0 I I ' buTel. carburetor $5. 7:U% projector inclOOlng German tee ih'MSt'I j c k et \:I I .......... • -· • ..,. $10. Gun rt<* $1. Ov..told JqenHD <lampl '2.50 new trolux floor waxer Md Vtcmrla, C.M. 548-335.S 35 mm camera with cue m • a • ' '10, Table Ir $15. call Blender SUI. MJxmuttt no. .,tng1, fl:tl Mercury wqim ........ ~ $25 5' aluminum $25. Extra allde tr.YI 5Ck: 1Wet11en, aults, even In I alt~ g p.m. 968--251)) ,.,_,, maker••. DretMr $10. Routier Bit& $1. ~,.. uw step la~er $:!. Sept. 21-22. COINS Lincoln aet F-UNC wear, rood $1 • $3. Ladies ~ .,. ,,,.., $10. Two tool bait• !lie • bladee 50c wood Blta 25c each Contac printer S4 ·new ai.&e 8.. black, orange vw. bu.g Jug1age raclc never E\ectrlc broom $5. ._..er ptee.. !6" alumtnum 9Cl'ttD Huld tool& u. New mokUng ~ =is Huntln&ton 100.·l.988 SJ. st&-2529 Photo books SOc-$5. 5JG..&5 Pd white patent thongs $1 Uled $12.50. 531..f770 SlO. Stove $25. Wattle iron door '5. Bathioom wtodoolf cutten '15e band uw $1. HJ NEW linoleum lO x U 15. GOLF Clubl, Wllsm Ctll't, a1x -·'-"--•-• ., $1 a..... R...rnlGERATOR with crou $6. Elec1rlc: roffff pot SS. tr.me 1.2.6'' a 41%'') 115. Out. 3 BEAl.TI'tFtJL limed oak Kenmore wubtt, need 1 .,.... • ....,..... ,.. .. ' &IV"1 ""'"" Automttlc wwsber $ 2 5. Speed Steel drDll Ilk. to irons, two woodl, bag $Z. 4rtt1 1boft, ahe &, $2 SO top freeur m. Genuine board motOI', neeck ftP* $3;00-100 .. Sttel tape $'. t'nd tablea, will se.ll for n7 npalr $10. New medkine Un d ctr woo cl Stand.rd Men-bcl)r'a whUll! l)'m ~·. leethn-ch&ir .$25. Antique 547-314' J.1. 1\»el Wik wltb omb:*1d P~;1~ :~~; tb'f.'~tc P,rotractS' • n d SQuln' $3. eadi (o.»t $60 each) wocmn =:1et 1 is. cbeO.: ~Co Sl. typewriter $10 Surfboard •lie JO, n.zi. ao,·1 sturt., cafl(aln.'1 chair $10. Col!u 1"a"IRL=~·s"'•"'11ce,--a"'l5"ond--,"'1111=.°'01"'d motor P. 3281 Gtorsta Pl. * &C--0759 * Finl JJd Kit $t Green hln'el $11. Potty cha1r 99c. ce s -m-$17. RadlOI A.C. $3 ach. jaclr:eu, p&11t1, tite 12 $1 • table $5. Qlrome • n d platlonn rocker 43. Renault O:llta MHI., ~11189 I -lMtber lor \lflholller1 S.S. Gno' 9 x 12 rue $2. car BNI 11mttkll 1bfnglet1, 3 bl. $5. Gllben 80 power teleacope: $2. Lad.le• beautl.tul aqua lorm.loa ldt.chen 9et $l0. (4 CV) 9U'tl: Radlatot $8. 1 Fl' Sofa. fair condl.Uon $:1). , AppllancH 1100 Mlmn '5 Lawn dWn $4. 95c. Raft Zic. Qua 11t1 O!nter pole tent SlO. Small In cue $4 Electric fixture: chlltOl'l evening aown. •it:e OOU'bJ.e bed snd &lnaie bed Geoeratar $.\ . Vo 1 ta I e m'"5688 , ~~-------_IOI .wocado, O:IM 673-0481' W'Oftfell'• (Jr'•> c Io t b In r tent $2. 1 -30'' IOlld alltb d-d'llln twin fOCket *>r IJ 1• ·~ 110 et1eh. Movie carnera. -..1.tor .,., Fltl ... ,,._ $2. ' '~===-;==--:= "-S.10 S __. .._ __ .. "' .._ _ _..__,.,. "· 2 • '""' • ~ worn .._.., cmt ....,.,, :~'::.1., ._ r~...-T\'D'W'W'D......, -UadetMii:lld PRIGIOAJRE 14 cu ft. o:ip..1· mllNG Dnlffr aad .._,. • very •"""" WNr ,,,..., iwuvw ...... .,. dinette $5 Btuell carpet MU f12 Jewe)l'y puraes m18oellaneou111 tables, 'I ...,..._.. ..-.o;o ... )-....a-.~ pertooe $~ M~ ru '!:'te lbrd sz. Port....a'I> =-$3 ~· :1,o a~ ~~.~La~~: IWHPft' SJ. Pc.mbJt able 25c. mad amfl ~ $2· Mc: chain and couch up to sz;. SKI polH 14• Sitt. (I 'S" P 0 ' 1 • b 1 • • ~ 1 4n>er $'75. Kenmore walber' -" w-~ut .... ~ · _,. ~ 41A fttctrfc .aw $5 3 fmn a:ic. COftlol.e -315 E. &1 A.,... Apt. B. U'l..S..--) ~•.Sid -("·· wl$22~!10, r..~ .... _ ....... ,j m. AJI UC. cand 54l-a45l m ....... tat>l\UUl:(allO Ra~ ~ wool, ~·."$1~2=~t~11:.' HP outoo.nt motor $18. Motorola TV, needt v:;_ MJCR .... ~ Sextant $25. ~:-)-rr".;; boOt tree·~ ID ·tv-ov-·• ~-$35~~ .. .,• .... · $1.50, Jl.50 -'3.50 nc:b. " ... ._... ... .w ·~ ... .,.. 536-8565 VDl<:tl£>0. 179 S25. P&lr (If pllJI th ·FRIGIDAIRE Automatk: ...,, ~ . om Wool akirta TSc ~ S:t.. )!a'• det"tl'tc aex $.1. Marine ,..-=-~~~--~ justmmt $10. 1.a:.sun. l.S. !1 l'Olt renerator uo. !i volt Antique doublt bed $22. ho twcom9 SI>. ~ waaber HS. Good o:ind. down , akl Pitka $ t t . dothlrlc. alJe. 40. ..it S2.50. peJntl 50c • $l. TO. 6• ftfle."e ax 12 t:iot.douabboy Piil sz. &4M:tJI: atitomatk: boat •bow e r uprlsbt Y«Wn• '4 each. YOllTH bed wt ao.rm WOlftlD a add bootlHi%e 5, C. c:iat It Sbirt. ZIC. pk:tl:ets 4c each. 3S' ct 36.. 2 Cn&!e ma~ $10 Site ONE .et ~ ~ pump $20. 1 w.t hoc* '5. 1 • TJro tlllll• S.... $3 each. mattr. PS. OIOlf• $25 $10. F~ 1 • • .,Ja -J$. Kid'• -!Ge. ""'""'-lilt • tucco wire .$3 18' ol llO" 4 sirls lhoe llnts $2.!0 $15. Boy'& bike. like new 4 plUM: w{bdoow 6 ft. nle 5 l.a1'l'I' pine bclt $1.50. SIS AJ.1164 .. ....,. 1 • 54W314. 297 ROM LIM T a. b!c' 2 • 4 J*lt "**"'°' 'nlattr #. TMlt ~ md Norp 9 c.v ft rdl1c" · !Ilk. 250 E. s.., SL Cll. ~ wire fence $1. Steel • SlA Powtt mower PO. .v. r wtdt 5 ft. t.llh. com--t.111\a $4eadi.Bai:JJcr9>15. 540-3IJ23 olNZ'l"l'EStt-J'Wmk:ltllP ~ ptpe t«IC'e PGlta 10 .. :aoc AUTO WMher, rood con-ns.~ pJ.ett Mt m Pbl•s•r Porta.bl• Wc;llSot> ti . offii:fi'i:Eii;mrm<;;iiil*llij JI CUB, n . ...iripnt«, lf. ... -· I doalrL ..,..S QUEEN ....... -135: ..... --125. OW. "'°"' SINGLE '!!"-SI 0, Copltol ...,I 13• 1 0.:.. Cl-,_ ilntmlO 11.lO eodl: boonl la. w.-la. • """"" _.... $411. --$25. 536-mfl ,..,. ,..,.,._ $25. Oood CONVALESCENT Mw toilet ...,.., g c:boln 125. Doubl& 64&-1"'1 tt rp1 1$. ~ ,. Sit E. :ISld St. CM. .....,.._ "°' ~ I °"best otler. W-1115 LUG. Scale $1. cmdldcn. 54$-Ull chair $20. 56-.2521 :;:= s:~ :! m..;:, rtMrSr quaJ:ty ladi•• c.n..t11n Av-. OBI DRESS Nrpm: 1.e41n _. ~ 4 chlSl'I $1t. DauMe. ,.i OJ ft SMl'I Coktlpot 541-tttn 1 MM DAlA ''Rn'\He1 '' '8. J PUX:E turqoolM llCtmal metal Ql 4 draw« dll!lll dath1nr. a port •we a r, SJ.CNA'I'UU w~ • ~ 1.c. 11 llb4 pt•• U. 14. bid rA ..,._ Rd>lc. -Xln< «DC!-Dilit'ITE ..._ fonldc< -I -SL I nun $12 acb. Bl<n4 """"' bed clra llO ta ... mower -· _.,, ..._ V•luet o.iu.. modol, -""'"" _., 12 • 15--.tAJiOE --f ic 51 • !ltx> . ...._ ... --4 -and 11 mm -SL 111. Cdf,. pot 1lc. hi $l. ~-t upt lb. .. 111'1. !Ille ~ -~ control, ....S mlJ 2 -119 Jl · 15. Kl>llo $l. -lOc 4\1' i>A --""'9J Q1<E ., ..... ,...., ""' -115. -.1m TrlOOd tar .....,.. "°' $1.50. ~ ...... ""° 1t -. --111 -. ..., $15. Ml.!7. 53MIOO «I ~""" •· -•· • !L ~ -si.-12-:MM -"-"',. -·'"I . 11...,.... wubor, ••eh RiXi:iifurlOND> O . .E, -15-.,_fir Jvcldai 15. P&lt 1'nlp -· $1, -llon -Ill "ii· llfl.Qo, tlll-""1 8'ckto-..... I•. lllO • M-I• ll5t ' -$10. •• .... --... ' .. .. • ti -$4. lo.lM Sll2 ...... ~ C.M. Swlnl -$10 .... Ill DRAPEIUEl.\ IU'I• _ ... 20" oiRfis ""' Jl.'$. .... -111'. ........ 111--- W-, ,_ $211 -Tit l ... 'flt, 1'iiiiiOtJ '°"" IWMl6 Woll eol>llwt f!O mt ~ li'1os .-_ $25. 54t-12211 pl'a S-$11. X" V-. -tM PM Hl-lllO ~411 i 1• Veb1 ..-ed, ..... $1• Side o..-..ln.115. -OONVALEBCmr bat -P>tlo ancl S be• •-!21. l'olm'S 8po<t ltck .... UU &lr<'• bflte $11._.tll '°""-GAS..,,_ -$25. Deo-1'P"Allll=l.-iAl!D===,-=E*"1lilil'.:-:- ..... _ -$21.NJ.611fl -14:-Slll.Hl-2529 T°""""'1.541M3D -··-tlnt.!MMIOI 0...--lb.-'" ·' -. ' .. -----------------·---·-~-··------~ ------· --------------------------··-· -----··----------------- ........ -·-' • TRANS PORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 9500 lmp«t.d Autos 9600 . . • . •. .. • • .. .. .. • FRIGIDAffiE Imperial, frost ~ tree, like new $175. S4&--0417 ~I ="'======= ;~ ~.. 1110 • .. ANTIQUE, UNIQUE OAK '~ HALL TREE; COMPLEI'E- ~ LY R.ESI'ORED. ~ &M-Crl6.1 Green Tog Sole Sept brings this famous sale of fine pianos Ii: organs. Every piano &. Ot'gan marked in green carries discounts to 30% The best deals are always at: 1844 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa lonlyl lwry •ltM 'tll 9 -WMI., s.t. & S11. 'tU 6 • ~ M.usic1I Inst. ~ 8125 ~ ~ VOX C.onttnent&l ()rgM. Vax We1trninsle!" Amp. Must , &acrilice! 831-9524 ' ,,. GUITARS: HARMONY 12 !:. string, S85: Epipbone 12 : string. $175 64.S--0088 satAFF upright piano $185. %, size violin $35. • 494-4190 • CLARINET, good condition. • • !llSZ-7268 ' ~ Pianos & Organs .• ~-- 8130 WARD'S BALDW~ SI'UDJO 1801 Ne"WJl')rt, C.M. 642-8484 Open Sunday afternoons BUNGALOW Upright piano, make Winter New York. Ork magh. case. &. moth proof hammers. Xlnl cood. $175. 54.S--8469 Hammond Spinet OrgB.11 w/percuaion, reverb &t repeal Save $225 . Ulled. 1t1inet piano, $395. SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS CO, lID7 N. Ma.b:l 0 20th Santa Ana Television RENT New Color TV $9 PER MO. RENTAL CAN APPLY TO PUR.OiASE ORDER BY PJ!ONE 548-8511 9 AM to 9 PM 7 Daya 1959 RCA n" Color TV In Working O>ndttion $50. 549-3567 ONE WEEK ONLY T•lovlsion 8205 ------'-Hi-Fi & Stereo 1210 ; HUGE SAVINGS '&~ 1;;;,,.F.! :?.:.TV1101• '"s·.1------~ Stereo • dlx console 1968 :: ON All PIANOS Bd•tol, S.A. wlld •tat. with 4 .,.,.i ~ COLOR TV lN' Silvertone ~ -:z changer. Left on lay-a. Th• tim• to buy i1 NOW dur• Brand new. ~. .... ing our hug• pr•·••••on pi1110 6~ way. Pay bal. o! $78. or '.~ 111,. N•v•r b•for• h1v1 w• , ========= small pymnts. Credit Depl ti off•r•d s11ch 1 f1bulo111 11t•c· 1' • 5~7280 • ~ tion of .flnt 9r1nd1 it iuch low FREE TO YQU 1 ~g,~,-utitul7'--ron-,o~J-,-,-.,-,-,..- ;; pric11: $100. ~ • STEINWAY • ESnY 6 FREE kittens. Boru Aug. 540-6427 ': e MASON & HAMLIN 9th. Males & fem!Ues. Fully • ClllllNfi trained. Call aft f PM, : : ~~~!It 54&-lal3, 720 Victoria St. e SOHMEI e lllMIALL C.M. 9/23 SWIMMING POOL 18 Ft Pool, Filter, Surface Skimm@l', Maintenance Kit. FREE Ground Pad. $149.11 SECARD POOL !'l3 $. Main, 0nnp >J2.1992 NE.Wp0RT HARBOR BCM.TS Two 27' King1 Chllaer Sloop11 • one, most bnmac- ulate boat on Coast! Inspect ~ Otter! 24' • 2&' SLOOPS • CaJ i4, Columbia 24, lalandef-ll, Frisco Flyer 26, Duet :M, """"""~~~""""!!!!!'I Gladiator 24, Peanon Com-* AUCTION * monde• ''" Triton "· ll you will sell « buy 47' Diesel Ketch $26,COO etve Windy a try 40' Alden Motor Saller Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. · · · · · • · • · · · • · · · · S30,CO> W. d • A · B DAVID L. FRASER CUSTOM aki boat, lCOO Mere, trlr, skis, etc. Clean auto or late Honda part p~ Will finance. Warth $2,!m, a~ $1,800. Pri pty. 642-3232 PRIVATE Party must sell 66 H.D. Xlch Sportster Seml- 16' ski boat. Mere 1(0). AU Clopper, 500 mi. on 0/H. e q u Ip men t. Mua:t see. Xlnt cond. $1100. 5 9 549-0lOl -673-1190 1 t7D HAllOI ILYD. COSTA MESA !WOW! 1969 Open Road cab/over. sleeps 4, complete dinette and kltcben facilities plw toilet and 1969 %. ton, all heavy duty V8 including b.lmpe<"a, mirrors and jac4a;, Full price $l!BI. Bank fin- ancing, only $79 per month 0.A.C. OPEN ROAD in y s uct1on •rn CAIL: Oiuck Avery Behind Too)''I Bldg. Mat1 .. A.,A v· ()port NB Sacrifice $1285. Days • Triumph 650 restored W/66 830 S. HARBOR BLVD. 644-2862. Nights -54G-4622 engine, show cond. Full SANTA ANA 531-4655 14' SPEED &: Ski Boat, rom. chrome $850. 61 Prototype1--------- ......... ~ o, .. 2075~ Newp?rt. CM 64&-8686 673-5252 • 494-3916 Eves. Put yourself in OU!' Place Ha.rbor Blvd D-1 Theatre 3700 McFadden, S.A. LET us pick up your boat or plete, Mere outboard, 30r Yamaha bored and dinghy, winterize y 0 u r tm.Iler & all accessories. stroked ext. frame. Full motor and store for the 675-5185 Custom $1400 in v e s t e d . winter. We buy boats for -..,,.,,,.==,.-,=-Unfinished $500. 3 Rail Bike SWAP MEET Starts Aug. 17 531-1272 aft 7 STATUES, ETC. Finished . . . . to suit your decor. cash and we ar! your fac-lf' GLASSPAR G-3 Trailer, perfect, wired, tory authorized Evinrude 75 11~: ~~ect-llcel'l6ed. New small tires dealer &: service center. =========I noo. Want to buy late full MESA BOAT ~ M I E I 9035 dress H.D. 74. Call Skip Lee '-"""~•c.n. ar ne qu p. 642 noon 1595 Newport Blvd, C.M. ----'~----""" 646-6269 or 646-0530 EVIN RUDE outboard engine, e '68% HODAKA 100. J.I' F'BGLS boat. 35 hp evin. 3S HP manual, remote coo. Desert ready. Many extras! Comp reblt, elec strtr, con-trol, gas tank, extra prop. $425. BEACH CITY * DODGE * HAS 'EM ALL! ~I ::11• o .. ~ v.,,,., ci.,.,~1 1 M oo;'1 1 \ Vw'..,l k. Ti-rough> e tc 16SSS ltoch e1.d. !Hwy. 191 540-2660 MERCEDES BENZ Sile,, Service, Parts Complete new MG inventory See the new Austin America Here Now! J1rtuµort 3hnµort5 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-!MOS 50-1764 Authori.!@d MG Dealer *New MG* GET A BETTER DEAL HE RB FRIEDLANDER l l1SO 8 •;:th 81•1 lHwy 191 2 blks So G G r .. y. 89l·7S.66 53 1-69l4 • Rdstr, 4 spd, dlr, nms like • clock! Jet blade body, all original. Drivai by lttt1e 'ole lady from ???! $75 Cash dels, will finance prlvalll? party. Alter ll, 494-9773 or 545-0634 '58 MG. Sacti.lice. Must aee. Immac. cond. $700. 496-3070 alt 5 PM. '61 MG Roadster, $495 Good tires; rum well • 548-6934 • MG'ID, Semi classic sports car, runs fine. Muat sell Cut to $560. 646-4650 e llAMIACH 4 PUPPIES u AHD MAHY 0THllS • n Bassett, !Orne Poodle. 6 weeks. ALL GRANDS, Wel.ned. 1965 Am>k1 Av~. Camer11 & Equip. 8300 ZEISS Latest twin 1eru 2li4 x 2% camera w I rileter & cue. $65 962-5278 Sportin11 Goods See our displays at , .•. 3419 Via Oporto, N.B. TREASURES OF ALI BABA OPEL Looks & runs like new, $195. • '67 Bultaco Lobito. $250. tr ls. Comp equip. $395. ·~~~.,~~:;:=.;~;_=I :;:;,~~5'!>-~12l~G~~.:::~ !~~~~~~~~~ J 5JG.-6272 ~ '67 OPEL Wag, Fully 1·~s,-, =R~UN"'"'A"'bou_,t_w_l,_<n-g°'lne-, "bu"t FAEX}()L inbot.rd MariDe '68 !IODAKA 100 tt, 5 apd. 1969's equip'd. Mu.st sell, make ol.- .. .. .• ' : :~ .. ·: .. .. .. ' SPINETS, C.M. 9123 8500 CONSOLES l EXCEEDINGLY amiable SURFBOARD 9'8" excellent roMition $35. 536-00'Tl 8231 Indianapol.111, H8 SLASHED FOR OlOW I SamO)'de I Wolf~ IMMEDIATE mix. Also 5 adorable kitteM. SALE I 54&-1389 weekends or la11\ """"' 90 lfffY Pih. ....... ...,,. ... '""""""' tlll NtY91ftbef •'"' tnlf•- hn 1f ~01r11 • FRANCHISED DEALER FOR YAMAHA • STORY & CLARK, KOHLER & CAMPBELL Oally 1 0.6~ frt. "tll 9 S1111ky 11 'tll ' COAST MUSIC 1839 Newporl Blvd. 646-0271 NEW & USED eves. 9/23 Ml1cell1neou1 8600 ""-'-'--..:;c..:.: ORGANIC fertilizer, aged COUCH -Ch•ir $50. 2 horse manure com bin e d beaut.itul tables $30 ea. with wood shavings. Good DuMont TV $30 Kenmore mulch. 833-5332 between 8 .l gas range $30 234:1 Colgate, 5 or 546-4931 after 5 9/30 Costa Mesa MALE kitten, black w/4 UP"""'H"O;;;l.Sc;;;1:oER=lN"G~-"s=19~.~,.,., ~, white feet. Fully trained. pc. (European crattsmeh) 22'73 Columbia Dr. nr Wilson Free es1, del, pickup, 215 642-5135 C.M. 9/21 Main, HB '".Berny" ~ J OUT· DOOR type kittens, 68 SOLID state stereo con- 31A moe;. l male, 2 fem. aole. Diamond stylus, f Very cute. 3145 Barllados speed. f79, $2 weekly. Free PL, C.M. 9/23 home trial. 64.2-1403 LABRADOR Springer 18" ROTXRY Mower with Spaniel puppies blk &. whl catcher. Sell or lrade for Free to good b o m e. reel mower. 968-3138 att 6 846--0719 9/24 p.m, 2 KITI'mS, hail.Siamese; male &. female; need good homes; 8 wks., box trained. 540-2121 KIRBY Vacuum cleaner &. attachments. PymntJ ot $7.00 per mo or $49.'ro caab. Credit Dept. 535-7289 HAMILTON Painting. best * SACRIF'ICE * out of hull. Start@d to engine 4 cycle 4 cylinder. Excel. cond. 400 mi. ())gt fer. Xlnt. cond. &16-!MSl WHITE babematic coovert Never med $300. 546--0578 $4*1 + $nJ accessones. Sell refinWl. Trailer included, ====='=====I'" $500. S42-6803 Immediate Delivery on 1969's: '65 Opel K,.dette crlb I youth bed wltb mat· sell as 11 $95. 548-4535 F-~ ~-• GMC ,,..1025 tre!.! $40. Antiqued French Boat Slip Mooring 9036 1967 Honda 50 model ClOO, uou -'-•JO<"V•Vlet -- blue lAlllabye Crib and C0MPLETE Boat Repair, 1 11 n~ Dod&e ~ too camper equ,ip- dresser $35 each. All ex-Sinken Ltd. Dry Docks, BOAT Slip $30 per mo. Up. ow m ~S:ffl'' ped, VS, auto optional, de- cellenl condition! Must Sell! M.C. Mullins, m · 20th St., per Bay, Inquire 48>\ River luxe cabs, custom cabs. 646-5571 or 642-4518 N.B. 67S-18ffi Ave. N.B. weekend:!! only. '56 Ponbac Station Wag., FULL PRtCE $2588 BEAUTIFUL mink. stole. S~T~AN~-MJ=u,..,.--.~Sa"bu~t~&I Clean! See to Appreciate. w/camper purchase Ladles 14 KT w. Gold Aluminum trailer, like new Boat·Y•cht Good trans. ~ OPEN ROAD engagement solitaire ring $320. 642--0555 Cherters 9039 BSA 650 CC cust. Clirome sel Round brilliant aet dla-PAINTING, Varnishing ma.&t PARTY to share expenses on & bates, metallic gm. btr 830 5. HARBOR BLVD, moncl. 40 ct.s. Ree.aonable. refinishing, Jet Bob do it! weekly trips; will teach than new, sac. $895. ~780 SANTA ANA 531-4655 642-1814 alter 5:30. (213) 592-54611 sailing. 45' Sloop. 646--1801 ~ i::::e~~~~ CAJ\f:PER Nl!'W Siesta. 101A.' KNITTED FABRICS 1951 20' °"'' entt. "'50 * 968-1095 Tel<m>pi<. Re=n '"' ••II· $1850. Slip No. 3, Mobotel, Boat Storage 90411;;:;;;;::;:;::;::;;;:; ing-Moving. $1400. 534-IDO N.B. 968.-15(11 BOAT STORAGE SCHOOL Bus Camper, seU 23' G. J, STONE 1teel boat. Sall or power up to 20' contained, toilet, refrig, etc. Needs engine. SSOO Cash. Fenced yard. Newport Slps 6. Xlnt cond. 847-879'J e968-1~• Bayfront. Monthly rates Imported Autos 9600 PORSCHE PORSCHES 549-0JOJ -'7J.1190 1970 HAllOl ILYD. VFOR SALE Remnants, samples le Mill ends Se.I. Only 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa. MOVING. Selling all household furnishings incl. small appliances. 1 9 3 6 l Brookhurst St., sp. 116, Hunt. Beach. 9010 * DEMO SALE * Rhodes 19 , •.. $1700 17' O'Day .... ;1350 Mariner, new •... S3100 Include ... Use of hoist Lauochlng CALL ANTHONY'S 839-2281 • Spot Cash for Imports -=iiiiiiiiciioiiSiiTiiAiiiiMiiHii•iiiiiiii-1 We pay more for any import - regardless of year, make TORO Lawn Mower, ex· cellent condition. $ l 5 . .,....,,. Demo . . • • $:1550 Fun Zone Bo8.t Co. Balboa or condition. Try us be.lore you sell. ELP..10RE MOI'ORS, 15300 Beach Blvd. Westminster. 894-3322 . PORSCHE 911 s 4 to choose from $7COJ. • 100 miles, 89'2-5551 Of' 534-2284 1 FEM. cat, blk. & wht., l fem. kitten, yellow tiger striped. 2 pet chickens, to gd. homes. 64s--0890 195:1 CESSNA 170-B, KX-150 B, Full p&n!I. Hi-Time eng. $3700. or make offer. n4: 548-SJOJ ALFA ROMEO early period $150 Frigidaire SNOWBIRD; wood 0011 . $45 New 11tereo tape deck sso M ~_;.l.c••c.·_W_c.an_t..c•c:dc._ __ 8610 need! lltUe work. Mut, 642-5815. WANTED By we 11 booms, sails & hardware months old SEPT. Wailp•-, Sal•'· l/3 ~·t bli "-• Co Q 1. t incl: $7S 548-M34 Mobile Homes 9200 '61 ALFA ROMEO. X!nt. FOU< female PIANOS & ORGANS Largest stock \n Orange Co. Select from the finest brand names in America ·Clicker· ing, Knabe, Sohrner, Wurilt· zer, -and these pianos can not be told from new & are fully guaranteed. New spin- ets & consoles from $488. ,...._ :c.o a s,..,.. · u a 1 Y · Trailer, Travel 9425 cond! Reasonable! Aft 6 pm " Kitten off. We.Iker Paint 816 W. name-brand La.dies, Girls CAL I F 0 RN I A CAT-A· 19% x 45 n Double w·d : RENTAL PIANOS bil-6792 16th St. C.M. 642-5776 clothing plus furs; to .ell on MARAN 13' w/traller $795. Roa.dliner ~t up In ad'w~ IDEAL llghtwe.ight Field & wk days * Ph. 646-3357 1967 PORSCHE 912 Targa. 5 spd, AM-FM ra d io, stereotape, mag w he~ I a , Polo red. Immaculate. Best dfer over $4,400. 642-1141, ext 63. Ask for Mr. NelSOl'J. ;'. all rentals apply 10 purchase 7 WK. old male kitten, gry, Dobennans AKC Ownplon· Consignment. Fully pro. 675-3020 100 E. Coruit Hwy, park. Ready to move in. S~eam Trailer, model 13; PATSUN ~ from $10 per mo. with wbt. trim m Ing s. :!tiip background. Shot.II tected by tnsurance. Call N, B. Includes refrigerated air ))let~ window w/metal ., "63 PORSCHE super 90, excel • 4 Year Bank Tenns 646-1338 F.iO * !)48..g,,n M4-93l1 Tues.-Sal 9: 30 ~ BETN Cius 10' Sall boat co n dltionin1 , dishwasher awning & .>th er extras, $675. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;; cond. Chrome wheels FM :-No Down Payment KTIT'E'NS iD many assorted Beaullful Maple Bar 6 pm. S300; Traveller 16' alum. land5Capina, carport, patio • 675-4{)26 • '69 '69 '69 NEW '69• '69 '69 radio $2950 orig owner ~ Gou ld Music Company c 0 lo rs, Tr a l n e d , Furnished Maple. Must Sell! w A N T E D Canoe $100. 642-2242 897-3600 awniDgs , aklrtin&:, new 13' ALUMINUM TRAVEL '69 DATSUN :'~"'°="='==-~---I :~ Our 58th Yee.r 545-1878 9/24 968-3M4 36' YAWL carpet, Uned drapes. Serial TRAlLER, Good road. $325. PORSCHE '61 roadster, new •• ~ Main. S.A. 547-0081 3 Very unique kittens, half 4 Bar Stools. $20. WE need quality <no junk S7,995 or trade tor No. s-.snJ. Full price $8500. 847-3444 Look ! ! ! tires chrome wh\s, xlnt ens. -• • .. Conn Minuet Org•n Siamese, ball Manx • house please) • Fumlttu'C!, color power boat. 548-3865 Call Dual Wide Sales or 50 OQO • Boss machine, •teal $1995. Waln"t • used for teaching .......,. * '46-3632 * Olapman Mobile Inc . Trucks 9500 r ml. auar, 642-47!ll "'""en. SJ6.8748 9/23 DRAFT l NG ma c hioe TV'a, 1tereos, appliancn, *VENnJR.A 71 • S3l-85n. """-;;:=,,--:,-,..,..,,--,-I only in our studio. Li'!"lie & FREE Tabby Kittens to good BRUNING, & 4 scales. $65. tools&. oWce equipment Save $500. Pvt. P~. · '65 INTERNATIONAL 22' $186 86 Do n '61 Pm-sche Normal, minor Conn speaker systl"m, per. home. 14 wla. bsbrkn. 675-276J TOP CASH IN ll Minutes 494-6472 LATE 1964 Great La.ka Van CO 1700 hd brks • W body wori< $350. + pick up cusaloo, sustain, chimes, etc. 962-8188, 9/21 531·1212 * 89l-Cfr55 24' CHALLENGER in ide&l Mobile Home. 10x55. Front clutch rebll 5 spe~. alt: pymb:. 675-1210 aft 6:30 PM New organ guarantee. New NEW Lobster Traps no & * WANTED * sUp. Sturdy boat wfease or kitchl "'·an2 ~~.:..Ne::_ w/w carb. starter etc, new tires, $53,86 fOf 36 mo, price $15Eli , •• until 5;30 GERMAN SHEPHERD $12. Lobstu Boat $900. 417 crps uuu. u1 .. pe1. R/H l -1 t FV Sa .. .-i~ .. $895. Female, 3 months old, has 29th St., N. n . 67S-2152 Good Used .l Antique tum . rigging. &44-l618· ~ Displ. Partially tum. Beaut ....,., :.r:;w """ pv ply. '<UC"""' HI ay Used Furnitul'! 7401 .....,.... .. .....,.. OAC + Tax & Lie. Gould Music Comp1ny shots. 644-0758 9/21 PERSIAN Kittens, white and w ' KITE No. 281. land!inp!, shrubs. Skirting =======-== Barw1ck H•yden Imports '63 ALPINE. Red eonv. Xlnl (Our 58lh Year) NEID home for 6 months oth~ colors. Pedigreed, $30. Westminster, Westminster Beach dolly. Good coodltlon. .l awnings. 8x.17 porcb, '64 INTERNATIONAL C·900 998 So. Coast Hwy, L. & rond. Must sac!-No room SUNBEAM 2045 Main, S.A. 547-0081 old female Manx kitten. Capi.strano Beach. 496-5539 • llS3-J683 • $600. 548-2523 crptd. Util shed, ~ to ap. Green meta.Ille. Has to bo 494-9773 5'45-0634 tor this one!! 642-3186 ~ SALE Spayed. 67l-&349 9121 • WANTED • SABOTS. NEW 8 FT prtt! Moving! Vef)' reuon-the sharpest in town. Priced,..,~~,..,..~~'"""" ========= .~ ELECT. typewriter. Cost U able! Nr. Douglas plant to sell this wk. end. See alt~ , ,. Pianos Org1n1 BOXER • male fawn color mo·s •to $415. Best oHer. SAIL PRAM. l249. ...,7-0698 n 6 • c..-dlr. 1980 Harbor Blvd, C.M. 66 Datsun Roadster TOYOTA ~ Rebuilt grands from $819, AKC • Good w/ children, 642-7710 Furn ltur~Applilnces COMPLETE. 673-«iU "" a p.m. ..,.,.,. 4 Spd rb dlr Ollle Peerl ~ Wullt14' new muoles, from needs lrg yrd. &39-5184 9/:11 RED loath--"·" ot1 Color TV.,_Pi1nos LIDO 14, trlr, rover. Eltra UNIVERSAL Terr a 1p960 2 ~~ .. FWonl/ 1250Vacu~ grey booY'. plush bladt inter-~ Hu, 11furlltzer o .... ans, noor ... , '-"' ...... · ornan, Cruiser. 10 x 55. Expando ump u """'· •-lor. Will ""arantee. Xlnt • ~ .,. l YR. Seal Point Siamese fine I amp 1 , Sp ode, ETC. salts. Rlgged for raclna. llvi Cu ... 1 tank A hoses All in Xlnt '"y ~ modeb. frotn sm female • 893-.1109 9/'1 stlverware, m"-. ••• .,., Cash In I/• Hour Xlnt cond. $1CM. 835-4960 ne nn. stom l"'u• &Ml· ___ .. ,....., ·~" M oonditlon. $175 Cash dela or '-SAVE $$$ 1a..: ~ 4 inp, etc. Priced to 1ell l535 <.vuu. .,.. ""'"""'· ay see take older car 1n trade. Takl- TOYOTA HEADQUARTERs -E ~ f:or d:l.lldttn's pllno 4 CUTE kittens. 6 weeks old, WANTED: Great B 0 0 ks 541-4531 CAL 20 No. 984. SpiMaker, SUperlor No. l6, N.8 . truck at 2926 W. lit St. S.A. low P4lYJMts. Aft• r ll, ~ ._.-.-box trained. 642~43 9/Zl ?.'estcm World aet. Also En-WANT woman'• 3 wl>eeled l829' Genoa, elecL speed UVE nee.r oettn: &ll'lOI '67 OIEV. ~ T. FJ~de 494-9773 or 545-0634 = WAU.JCRS M!1'~...i CITY FREE kitlens, all black. cyclopedia sel. KI f.0069 bike, ScbWfM. ind. etc. Dawleu. 67S-3J.Ol free Hunt Beech; new 20' Full warrutty ·Rad.lo· alt · 15300 Beach mvd., Wstmnstr _. SGI So ... _ 540-6998 9/23 SOLID Ma·p&.p desk, glass • 675-2643 • KITE · Save $140, llke D!W, a: :M' wkte mobil homu. H,D, sprtrp, tlrl'1, I JAGUAR Phone 894-3322 ELMORE .~ O;;;°"c.;..'~v=-.,.,..=*==!40-~21-6i_IRATS. various a:ges &: coi.. top. Davenpon 7· kidney, used 3 timn. in4J 459-6668 Call: Betty 536-7731 overtO&dJ. n!OS. 673-3229 -----1-===========I ' nMALDAYSOF on. 646-2388 9/23 grttn velvct cover. Sll-1564 M-chlnery, etc. 1700 11' DAYSAILER ,65 VOONG Del.wee 2 BR, 2 '56 f'ORD PU wl shell 'S6 JAGUAR Coupe, Bu.SCk TRIUMPH ~ OUR Pl.A)k) SALE 3 FREE Ki It ens! 2 TV's~ $15 & $45. Working DRJU. pl'eM, A.llat: beieh GOOD CONO. ~ Bu. Prie«I to Sell! Bayside campa-V-3. Stick ahift, ~gtne rebullt. S800. cub or : DON'T MISS IT 11 6U..f558. 9/23 64~t710fl. Bookca1e $ s. modcl on •t~I atand. $75 Powe Crul 9020 Vlllqt. 258 Ml.)'flow'l!f' Dr.~~· $Z6. Sa I: Sun 1~· ~...._~=~-~---,. . (OASJ' MIJSI( FREE FrnTILlZER ........,1 4 rt((lndiUoaed. 6'5-2763 r sers N.B. I . '&2 XKE Roedster, l"t'd. i' 546-8863 9/23 ~GAGEMDIT Rior I: »» Lb. Carle Foridlft 2S' OWENS CAB CRUISER COLOR.ADO Rlwr trailft'. II '66 OOtx;E Van, wtnd!1n, bll. lntl!I'. F.xtr. cle«n! ·~ 1839 Nwpoort Btvcl. Wedding bllnd, wtille told, A• ii S450! Xlnt com. Loaded! Sec! x 27 All mNJ. Xlnt cond. VI, Rldl. u.crlftre $14.50. Bnt offer oYn" $lB75. 63 TRIUMPH TR f . eon. verti~. RIH New tires. Ex. running CQld. AA;klnl $1450 or make offfr, 540-f726 or 645-15.13 GERMAN Sb~. pUre bred 2 wilh diamonds; top qua!. m.m * Eves 897-2433 547-TlOO, 615-SWI evu. See to apprtdate. $650. c,au Gd O'.lnd. ~ e..'tS-2513 646-0271 ,... old. 968-21.lli 91ZJ Ml. 540-2371 ======== UN 1FL 1 TE 23, "'*1 '31-1'36 '112 FORD ll ton, 6 cyl.< .... K TR 4, "'' xlnl <Ond . ..., ml . ........... <llard °"'""' 5 KITl"E>IS • -old 1"'0-HP=-;snao=,-.,.,...,,,Stm....,.,t-on Dogs 1825 """'"""' w/ft1 ~ • WANI"ED .. """· ' BR a-~ for """"'· ARMANN GHIA :~:::..::.·· Mu• acll .. or msQ ofti!l' Houlebn*en. 982-S3lT 9124 ~lne w/6 to 1 l.'NI' red1 tandem trailer. tM-61111 mobllt h orn t, located ill &46-289: •86 XA.RM.AN GlflA Red w/ sAl!lSIE.#fOOw?:::::;:==-~I 5tM12t or 648-1515 LARGE b&od made redwood $50, ~ ~· ~~~da1e, 9 mo. m 25 OWENS CAB CRUISER eo.t.a MftS 96M1!6 '65 Foret ~ T P/U. black lntecior. AM/FM Bl8u-.,..,._ 11le m~::r.tpt~ \&'I SMAU,. 1S11fcbt piano Doc' bed. 6W y,:n.L trade Blue Ch Ip or ren . 67$-21(11 Xlnt cond. l..oeckod! Sac! S'l'AR; s mo Oil' moo, 3 $9315. * "7..1513 punkt radio. Lug r.cti A O&aHitd rlftctlot\y ~ &ccel cond. Pl> DAILY PILOT WANT A.OS shlm()9 for Greet1 •tampa. 'mE QUICKER YOU CALL. ~-1103, 615-.m evtl. St\, 2 BA, t awnlnp, lldf1, '60 CHEVY " WO Pkk 1'Pf 6 more ex1ru! Lo mUee.~. mrm" "''""' ~ ,.tfort. 1----'-=;;;;.. ______ llRIHG __ .RESUL ___ TS_I _ S36-TI9t 'nlE QutOCER YOU SELL DW MUm tor R!3UL"r.J in bMut. pk. 868-4755 c:JI. .. 1168-151'1 S1850 or best ofte!'. 6*-7:Yii • ' --------..-------· ... ,.~.-,....r-.r~-·-----------------------------... --.... --...tw:...:w""11:;i;;;liljlilii;.,,... .... :;;;..:."".:;;"""''"'""""'"""' '"""._,,....,"'-'--~-_. :~ • • ·~ . ' '' ' '.~- • .. ' .,. ' -' ' '' • . . ' ., • .. ' . .. • ;~ ·~ ... .. . '. .... . - .. .. .. •• •. .. • ' . ,· ' ' .. . .. . ~ ------....-----·-... -------..... ~-.-..--~ .......... ~~-~~-----..... ----..------.... -------...-------.... ---------- -TRAHSPOllTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Tu.NSl'OITATIOH ii-""'°rfM 4,.._ HOO 1..,.rtect Autoe MOO Autoo W•nlod '700 UMd c.,. ffOO TRANSPORTATION CHIYIOLIT TRAIWOlTATIOH COlYITll' 'RANIPOllTA • .. . , ,• ., .. ,•. ' .. VOWWAGEN BUGS BU6S YOWWAGEN '67 VW Deluxe. P .. th.II OM ud yw be. No down OAC. ...,,.._ """ "'·'° ,.. mo.84>-461> '5T VW Van It Camper, newer motor NDI well $475. 'l'.i VW BU&", &d coo.t. Rl.H, blue $1197. 8Q.mT '63 GCLD VW De111:11:e n.IC!e car. No down. 0 AC paymentJ onJ;y Pl per mo. -'16 VW Deluu Speclol. Eztra det.n. No down 0 A C • P-.,menta mb' $H per mo. 11>-461.5 'M VW Muat see. Beauutul a:r-een $50. down OA C NllD A CAil CAN'T Q l'INANCEDT ·~? e 1t4pc•1rrklaf •Bid Owdltt • OiVCRllll.f e MWW7 e.Ntw lai Anal ..... ._p_ McCARTHY MOTORS ............ " Edlnas 12 blocU N ... San) __ ,._ Appx. 100 Ft. front•8" Harbor Blvd, Cnlta Me.a. t U -lll'flt. F<>< 1 ..... 107 n. c1eo9. "-· a.ta Meaa MS-1205 room, &araae IP8iCe at rear ===;,,..~---'"'-'= I ol Jot. Excellent b' .WO.. Will Buy :=.,;:;:: ~. ~; WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS COE OIVROl.B rour Volklwt.&e er ,,...._ 642.fTOO Aak for Bill Sina. " ... ..,_PU! !or • .... C&ll IW,i. 673·11 90 BUICK ______ . ..,_ 4 SPEED SPJCIAUSTS HIGH PEllFOllMANCI CUSTOM CARS t.ARG£SI' SELECTION JN 1111 XlNl' Cond.. Oeen int. OMNGE COUNtt N1.t brtca. dutch. muffler. 2 Selectec! Auto ...._ s.e" _... _,, FORD VAii · l9SS J'.coDollnl -Do:ai. lmt ........ ...._, Mllll tell, cml1 '3t ptr tncntb O.A.C., Uc. no. GWC 735 OPll ROAD C ......_ 'W ITINGRAY e.,...r 47141 HP. -. UO S. HAlllOlt ILVD. """ llariloo Bl•d. m.-.._1411 SANTA ANA S3to465S FUEL -'K Qlevelle 'iii PORO ~..u"!.t'I' ' ,..., 1'°"·· DODGE O>mmtll>lo. IW!lo, "'"'"· Y"i· ..,....,,. ,1u1pe111 oa; .utomattc. ~ ....nna. m et• 111 e brUes. II*· •59 DOOOI (GW'nDI) ..._...._ •ftfl· wheele; ~ U..; Dtw • ..__ bllt -·-_,__ ---...-. Hardtop. a.&,........ ... ... ..,:_n'ii;'~"iijj ;,.--.. tlc. _.. -!GJ:X. 11 ... Chip Auto S.loo :rm 11'8. """-a..ii. ne--. o.oa-·ss llllP AU 300, • dr HT, able. . . · 14t.Utl-,, ... ,,,. 1970 HAUOI ILYD • COSTA NISA ..,.,.. .. """ 133 ....... 1-======== 842-4615 '"' arr, d pwr, ... ...... llluo Chip Auto S.loo ... FORD l'alJkM SIL w ... n~w t>f,int. A·l ecol. n...i-. 2145 u.~-81.~. ~--u~ Gd. o:md. 1 °'"""• ..., '56 BUICK flpec., nm1 eood ~t1o: vi,. ,...,......,,.-no ~ .. --"000 ~• -a.mer. Jl._, 549--2588 ,,-,==~:,..:=....;.;;;;;I .,. • nuu111 • M.&l<Ee ~m:R.7 e 'Iii aa:vy •-·· ~-~ 'S2 DOOGE -., s roo4 C&ll D0¥ -z... ' 'SS VW Deluxe Dcll't JD.1u 'e> BUS VW FM, air boml ' ' tl1'a ooe. No • downl OAC f\.berglua I n 1 u lat e d un.. , _ peymenta Ol1ly $36 per mo. derreal $1470, 548-8879 ' M12-4615 e '66 VW BUG w/sunroof., '61 VW Stmroot R.IH Xlnt Oliy 32,<XKJ ml SHARP! cent. --. * $12$ * ~ 968-2393 '68 VW, Bendix AM/FM '12 VW Dell,IM. 1 owner. radio, Car cover coco mats, • 1003 Calilomia St., H. B. $1895. Excel rond. 546-2863 : ' -536-8739 1967 VW Square back. R/H. :· · Xlnt. new battery. 23,000 : '68 vw ~ ~ ml. $1)25, 5t8-!932 ; ~ 8000 ml~ BUY '68 VW : ~ DIR.ttl' rn£ld GERMANY •; '15 VW Sedan, R &: H. :l1J-.43.W200 or 53s.72ffi : ~ Dtvorce. 27,fm Orig. ml 1st I======== . :•r """,.. ... "'"1"' VOLVO For Dally Pllot Want Ad&. ---- Dial l!42-0678 :-.. '========= .,.. '68 VOLVO * EXECUTIVE CARS ··. .. • ' '. .... 9600 SPORTS CARS '68 2 dr., AT .......... $2899 '6T 2 dr., "like new'' .. $1899 '66 2 dr., "sharp" •• $1699 4 '65 4 dr., 1 owner •• $1499 '64 2 dr., "air" •••• $1499 '63 ' dr. : ........... $999 '62 4 dr. • • • • • • • • • • • • $799 '58 2 dr .•••••••••••• $299 Herb Friedlarider ' . -.. -, '59 VOLVO 122 S, 4 dr, $200. '56 Ford, 2 dr, $fi5. Private part)'. 497-1618 Sport C•r1 9610 '64 JAGUAR XKE, black roadster, wire w b er 1 s, Pirellis. Xlnt cood. $2650. 1146-3842 : Antiqu .. , Cl1ssiu 9615 36 OLDS COQv coupe w/rumble seat Gd orlg:inal cond. Runs fldr. Most sell $500. 962....aii-4 HD Autos W.1nted 9700 WE PAY ..• CASH tor ued can • 1rUcb jult call 111: for free eetimate. GROTH CHEVROLH UMCI Ctn 9900 *: Wagons Ho I '66 CHEVELLE V-8 "Ma1ibu" STA. WAG. "AIR COND." PIG, Pwrl Steer. R/H. Lu&N• ~. etc. Spa.rklln&' au· tumn gold. Sbo1A1TIK>m cond thru-out ! $1H5 '65 CHEVROLET V-8 Bel- Alr "9" passenger STA. WAG. "AIR-COND." Full pwr. l!qpl. Beaut. all Al- uka white w/snappy ft· esta red Inter. "A waaon full of value!" $1895 '65 BUICK V-8 "Special" STA. WAG. A/T, pwr/ steer. "AIR COND." ll/H. Beaut Sea mist green w/lmmac. green vinyl inter. 1 in 10,000! $16'5 '63 MERCURY V-8 "Col· on.y Park" ST A. WAG. A/T.. Pwr/1teer/brlai. RI H. chrome roof top lug· Pie rack, etc. Attractive ivory and wood grain, Excellent cond. thru-out. $TOH '63 CHEV. V..S ''Bel·Air" STA. WAG. AIR COND. P/G, pwr I steer. RI H. Chrome roof top lugga~ rack. etc. NCYI'E: {This wagon has a completely .......,. _,_.. -' tirt9 6 tabll, J lkDDet MW m.QOfr --'---'"'-';c...-"--I Cp., wbt w/wht leatber tn. be.twit' nWllt be towed ·======---CADILLAC ,...,., 111 ,.,, .. , a1r. lllll ...., -'Ill GALAXIJ; soo XL._., --------I lmrnM:. $1350. &f.i-041'1 1961 PHODIDC HT. Oean, tan Int. Pwr ltr, .tect win· * Mllllonolre'1 Choice! '13 NOV.l ~ Auto sd mecoblcol. Gd UnL dowl, Alll·FM, 3iO q. lll62 ...... Rloll, ..... "" • -$300. -Xlnt OODd. $1725 • ...__ CADil.LA.C OIE DEVILLE N"" ttz... tnm· A tnt& ... OO!lCE ~-GT. _,, ....._ "6T SQUlRZ Wqm; fUUJ Beautiful ts1 blue • show· 962-71.0I uui; ~•1 .--kirlded bffuty. Under war-_,,,,.,. __ ...... _ ... __ • "'"'l ..,....,..=,.....-;;:=~= ty. Xlnt cond. $1095 .... ~ --Ml ~ ~:d ..... thi:' a;:x!u~. 't!O IMMPALA Conv, Xlnt &U-2215 aft g 11.m. ..,,.. ,,.,......, -· ed citadel of luxury, poww ~·:n ::~ ~ C.,,, .. ~D::_AA,::Tc.;_4 "-Dr=.'-.,~,-,AN~. '~RD Ec.u!ollne V1n. and ltrencth younelf for. 1980 IMPALA C R/H. Good cand. $1JllO ML Good tirtl. l\ebai.tt, ONLY $13951 -·· ~· "''"'°Good""' ,..==-;.;;..=;,..;.· -..,.-<n<I .,......, ht car lot on Ha.rbot-Blvd. ......, ..__ .. , top_ i13 J56 JOHNSON & SON , cond., l!Z c.-"'"· _.,.. ....... '."'~~·· = IJna>ln.M"""'>' 63 CHEV -CWpe. !000 . ......, 0><1a M.,. Brucl! A/C. U,OOO n>U.. 1'11 -'66 5PORf VAN 19U Harllor Blvd. 00-7mo .~"~·""=· ="~'·~12T!~-~~ 496-JOZ '67 ELDORADO ·ss CHEV. ~ 2 dr. ======= One owner. Perfect COD• f&LCON Putt white 1'ndaG ""'' ..... _, _, an I PM ---"__;...:..:..:__ red bottom. Hu ha.d mpec1a.1 ===="'°'==,,-I UNCOLN 'st LINCOLN PntDler ocupe. l\a1I p)Wft', air o:::md. (JHY585) U99. nn. andnc A vallable. care, dlr, AM/FM stereo Hu 'S9 Of.EVY l'JIJd hruporta-'M Falcon xlnt ecmd. everyt:hln&! ~ cub deb. til:m, 313 tnlfnt, .maka alter. $500. '82 CCNI'INENTAL .l 1 r, or wW take~ lnde. WW -~-===-=~~~ ====-==== 1'11', LIKE NEW. Mut tell. 11 .. Chip Auto S•l11 2145 Harbor lDvd. O>lta Mea1, llnonoe prlRle -· &na SACRinCEI '8' O>walls 2 Prv ...... -u. 49l-m3 .. ..._. Dr. XInt ....... ll!O. FIREBIRD 1-:::::=:==:==:=== '61 CADILLAC s.don"' Ville ll4HSll MERCURY AIL POWER Incl-arr ... arnv. -.._, A· 'IT l'!RmlRD, Ml. .llr, --------OClbdiHonin&, ~ merina, 1 oond. See to 9PJlhC. new t1ttt. $3DOD. 11)..1885 '88 COUGAR 1)'pe 81 PS I power brakes, pmrer w!n-29M Mari.ten)', C.M'. 56-1'53 Ntllld a G&rbealtanpet PB, R6H. C&D 5f0.3C90 aft. oo.-. S.w11.1 .. t, auto. tnmk 1116 a.v,. a Nava. 2 Dr Kr •==-==":•;ola=:•:-:;:""='=-!..:":=',;~;:·m;:;.===== opener; Radio, beater, of Ml Pa. V-8. Auto.. -"I' course. Clean. $750.00 , , • * 968-~ , ...;.=====.....,==--..;;..=._.-..;;.;;.: ~ (FUIJerton) I~ REBUILT MOTOR!) 'lfE.Oun.. blu metaWc.f Sparkling all A 1a1 k a '64 CADD.J.AC l'te-etwood.. _.. Sho ' !.__. white w/fawn lnter. Executlve'1 car tn excellent ...... wroom .... --... See at $1195 condition. Factory air (!(I). dlr,1980Haltlar8lvd.,C.M. '62 MERCURY v .a "Co1· dltionlng. AM-FM radJo, ·a OlEV n 4 Dr. Slatlon ony Park" STA. WAG. tun pow••. c-·'--...,_~1 \Wlil(:n. R/H. Air. ,_ "AIR CONO." A/T. Pwr. ' ,....., .. ,.,. .... -. ..... black with """"1 -•• .,...., '=°""'""=~·~·:"'3,....,·~-~,...;..--1teer. Luggage rack. R&--.-.y •vy ~'" 1- BUil.T MOTOR! Private p&rty, N&-048 '61 QIEV. Sta 'Wag. f C)'l $1 095 '59 Cadllla<. Good """""' " "'"" Gd aond. -'62 c HR y s L E R V-8 aood ttzw. $tiOl or be:lt otter. 6'll-6192 Sports STA. WAG. A/T, can be ll!tll •t Sp 65, 829 pwr. eq. R/H. Luggaa:e Ba Id rack. A ~al powerbouu Y! e Dr., N.B. for long distance cruis· '61 CADILIAC cori:t·ertible. ing. Arctic whJte/Kodiac All Black, Load!'d! Steno tan. $995 radio & tape, Pri puV. '61 FALCON Hi-Thrift l-ol4615"'°'.~64~2-l6~77-~~~ SIX STA. WAG. Std 3 '57 CAD. Coupe .De Ville 1peed column shift. R/H. air--condl.Hoolna O Sparkllna: ol"lg. Al&aka ...,,, ..... ~~ A • _ .... w h It e w/lmmac. red --·-It-6 - vinyl Inter. "A nmninl '61 SEDAN l>eVWe. Qrla: fool!" owner, 10,500 mi, full pwr, $595 arr, .-.. .....,.. ht car lot on Harbor Blvd. ======== GOCI> transp. car, '55 VI Q)ev, Sed. $190, 281 Naaau Rd, Colt& Me.a. 56-2656 'S6 CHEVY $200 • """'11 • CONTINENTAL '67 CONVIRTIBLI Oxi.tlnental, blue wlblue top, white &Mtbu' inta1or, ndlal ...... ._ ........ °'""' 114-UI!! JOHNSON & SON CAMARO 'Iii COI<r!NENTAL, 29,000 ml. Uobt -· avocado '61 CAMARO, 8lk. to pl; -'"9, lea-. full ~ -RS, auto., many ex-power, air, tape, new tirel.. Llncoln·Mercury --------Costa Mesa Branch 1.941 Harbor Blvd. 642-'70M SNEAK PREVIEW '69's WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 1968 Oldsmobiles At Final Year End DISCOUNTS! Aak !or Sales M.anapr l>Uli'T JUST WISH 1Dr .on-traa. Xlnt cond. 60--93§ I ;-.;-C&ll,-;;t75-41122==:-==-..,.-.,,- l!l67 DATSUN wq:on, au-Ul2ll Beach m., th1nM; to furnish ycur borne ='="'°·=======l'6f. WHITE w/Wk. leather OPIN SUNDATS Lartest Stock In Orange County By Factory Count Over 20 Executive and Demo Cars at tomatlc, ooe owner $1845 HWltinKton 8tadl --. -ftnd ereat bQya fn to.-top • Wet.; .. cmd. '!"===ia~o.=====1.::::d:::"::::·•::oa=·o:::·•o:::•:::e<1=-=o== COMET t1ruou1. $1,911&. rn-Tl29 967 AUSTIN HEALE"(, Even Greater roadltet'. low miles $27$ I 1mrrrt,._. Autos 96001mportN Autos ·. U67 FIAT 850 Ccqle, the ~~ poJkllar me ......... $1(75 CORYAIR SAVINGS ••• ~· .. ' . .. ··' . ' .. .. 1964 JEEP Station Wagon, wheel drlve. WtlrT'ell Hubs ••••••••••••••• $1795 1967 FORD CORTINA GT, with bucket sea.ti •. $1475 1957 pORSCHE Cpe, It will )'Ol.l on .......... S1 '195 911S MGB Roadster, ha~ a~a~a~ ELMORE MOTORS Choose your TOYOTA from the l•r9est cl•aler py car, wire wheels U'l'!!i-... with the l1rg•1t selection , , • MGB Roedster, must.i i "' thll """··· · · • · .119!<i 1969 "COROLLA" 1968 JAG XKE Coupe, AM/TM, 6,<XKJ mil.ea $55!li MGB Roadster, re•dy to lfO ................ S1995 96C TRIUMPH Roedster, wire wbeell .••.••••• $1795 964 JAG XKE Roadster, new top, cbnme wbeela. !mi 964 MGB Roadster, hard- top and all ••••.•••. -$1485 1963 POUGEOT "4.M" 4 dr Sed&n, one owner •• $995 PORSO!E 1600 Coo.ope 2 olhen In 1tock .... $2595 JAG XlWO O>upe, the wild one •••••••• $1.3$ 1967 VW 2-door sedan, n- dio, ftI1t .......... $1585 JEEP Road.stt!I"' the desert ..... • • • • • .. • • · $995 1967 MGB GT, wire wheell miles •••.••.•.••. $29915 1981 MGB Roedster, ~ drive, win wheelJ, low miles ....... -....... $2795 1986 TOYOTA station wq- on. ( wheel drive. Thia II the one . • • . . .. • • • • • • $2415 TOYOTA Oirana f. door, bu ....... lhlll Sl2Z VtlLVO ..... oedan. '3767 MO. OR 1$1770 AMERICAN CARS W ANTID IN TlADI CORONA SPORT SEDAN "ROOM" '°" ALL 4-J-O/(J flNANCIN• AYAH.AILI OH APPIOYID CllDrT w ••• ,, m•r. .... r.., .... hi fh e lll•Rfh •f J•ly *'•ft •"Y •Hi•r T~•t• De1l1r IR th• URlt. •4 st.t..t n.,.. "''" " • , ........ . •R4 fhet• J.. kf.,-. Y" IJwy th1t ft•W ., 11194 T..,ete, we l!Wlf• yell k co-IR •Rd ••• Mt 111w "'*'''ft t•nol~• fecJJI. tl11, •ff•rlftl y•• th.~fl11•d 1f0 t.r Sel• S•!"f'lc• Y•• wUI flR4 • .. WI CAI.I at !lrnore Moton. ISJOO llACH II.YD. wmMllUlU 894-3322 THE SUN Nl:VJi2 IETS on l-------- Clulifled'1 acb Pl*•· '81' OORV!:IT!: fulbed:; For an ad to iltD ll'OUDd' '71'-310 HP; p/.. p/w, tho clock. dial IG«lL poal.: ""'' cond. - White elepb&DW! DIJne..••llM Usod Cora f900Used Cora UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2500 HAUOR ILVD. COSTA MESA 146-5550 -.ANCHOR MOTORS 2150111801 BLVD., COSTA MESA 548-3151 TRANSPORTATION SPECJALS •No Credit Proble 111• • No Reel Tape • MN IF TOU HA YE IElN IANOUl'T e MN IF YOU HAD A REl'OSSfSSION e MN f YOU AU NEW IN WA • MN f TOU HAVE NO CIEDIT e DIVOICID e WI CAllY OU1 OWN CONTIAOS '60 CHIV. ••••I• 2 ... N.T. '6l GllV. Mem ........ UL ...... JU ........................ UL .... L'I• '249~ ..... •23 s . '23s '249~ . ....'23 s '23s '60 l'OllD •el•• W.. '19 GllY, I 1 11•le N.T. ..... ..., ........ La ... "'-I• .......... .,.._, ............ "" ........ '149 PJt .... '14 a '14a '149 PJt .... '14 a '14e 'IO DODel 24'. N.T. 'II ClllVllCKIT .... -. ...... f'.t..MMUL-.OM• ................ UH.t&. ... IAY .. Sf9. Si.... '10 a 'lOa. S99 •... 'JO a 'lOa 'ff UMll'B u1rl1111 '17 CllRY-W111•e1 '-Dr.1LT. .... ...... ..... u-. ... --........... --... ...... 16". UC. ... IM't' •• S99 ~.... •10. 'lO;a 599 ~.... 510 a 510.s • Al I I tdl • 11 ... Al ,., b • 11 W. ......... I •tJli:; ....... ·' I OA!LY l'ILOT ft BILL MAXEY OWGE COUllY'Sr NEWT TOYOTA AUTHORIZED DEALER INVITES YOU To See the largest Stock of 1969 TOYOTAS Hiii IMMEDIAT£ DELIVERY eCOROLLAS •CORONAS eCROWNS • • • • • • • • $1770* $2046• $2819* e i.AND CRUISERS $2855* 1 ADD ONLY Ktl UCINll AND SAW TAI 10 AIR CONDmONID CORONAS IN STOCIC DRIVE THE NEWEST ,1969 COROLLA $177000 e HIATll/Dlfl. e PUU. WHllL COYllS e TIHTID •U.U e 4 lnlD TUNS. • YINLT INTlllOI • NYLON CAIPns e WHm WAW e llCLINIH• SU.TS e IUMNI •UAlDS e UNDllCOAT :J.in11 QuaAbj :laJ11J IH4 ~.~~""" W•r•• s1499 0,1,. tw• t.r1. ,, •• ft. f'f•R• •'••R•t 1111/41 ., .... 196' VW SUN ROOP &lu1t1lftl '••I' fNeit, f•w11 IRt•rl•r. 111~1 •ff 1 •• u e• .. _, IH7 VW 2 DR SEDAN ftrtt ·~· t. "'" .,.,, • .., 11111• .... wlll """ It, le4i., •Mqo '1111}'1, tl'IM rl"lt• 196' TOYOTA CORONA '•l•r wlilt• ••lltt••tlf1 111 • • •••h, ·~•lp,M with •It 1M4., 11!. IH1 TOYOTA CORONA •••11tlf~t 4 ••I' li•~lc 11111•, I• ~ I •• k•t.r, w/w, Sh•w1 lt..t •f ••"'· L•w inll••· $1499. s1599 s1&99. $1699. ShlM111Mf~t ••l•r rM/ IHI TOYOTA CORONA ·s1799 M•tk 11.t.t. O.ly ttl I . I Ml. lel4•M ........ .... ~ • 1"H ''' 1h•wl119 thl11flu "" •"' 1_. ~l••I•· bcell•Rt li"J' •t .,,,.,. Elsy lo Reldl If Gtrfleld ind Beldl ~ 111' MADY TOYOTA •AIPlru " AO.llll L ' . ~ PAC-COAST NWf, BILL MAXEY TOYOTI ·18881 Beach Blvd • IMfll&TOll IUOI -u1.asss J Ml. NO. OF HWY. ON BEACH ILVD . ' I ----------.. --. -----. -------· ... __ --·-_.....· -------_____ .._ -----------------------------~---~-------- --------~-.... 'P"',... ______ ---- f :t• OIJLYPllOT SI-, S.,ttmbet 21, 1968 . --TREMENDOUS YEAR END SAVINGS . ...... ARRIVING DAILY -SPECIALLY PURCHASED 1968 CADILLACS A TIRACTIYEL Y PRICED -GOOD SELECTION OF MODELS, COLORS AND EQUIPMENT ---OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM1--- '66 CADILLAC Coupe dt Ville. Solid green f1niah with e:reen leather and nylon interior. Full cadWac power equipment pllJS factory a1r conditioning, tilt- ateerl.ng wheel, power door locka, 6 wR,y aeat and many other of the extras offered by cadillac. SAU $3888 PRICE '64 CONTINENTAL Stunning tuxedo black leather interior with striking silver exterior. Has all the power assists including brakes, steering, windows, etc. Factory air condltlonlng ot course. This car won't be here long, 10 hurry. SALE $1999 PRICE '68 BUICK Sport Wagon. ThlJ station wagon ls abso- lutely loaded with automatic, radio, heater, power steering, power J)ra.ke1, power win- dows, power tall pte window, and of course factory air conditioning. BeautifuJ blue with slln, wood grain panelling and matching blue interior. Don't miss this one at'bnly SALE $4222 PRICE '67 CADILLAC Coupe de VWe. Beautiful MonUrey Green fin- ish with Blick vinyl root and full leather in- terior. Full Cadillac power includine: power vent windows and of course, factory air eon-- ditionlna. SAU $4777 PRICE OIHER SPECIAL VALUES '62 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL e '6 7 CHEVROLET CA MARO e '64 AVANTI e '64 PONTIAC STA. WGN. e '66 BUICK LE SABRE e '64 THUNDERBIRD e '67 CHEV MALIBU COUPE e '65 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville. Cadillac'• finest and fully power equipped for luxury driving. Of course this includes factory air conditioning, power windows, 6 way power seat, tlJt steering wheel, and finished in gleaming Turquoise with harmonizing leather and cloth interior. SALE $2666 PRICE '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Automatic transmission. power steering. power brakes, radio and heater, buc- ket seats, center coru;ole, tachometer, white side wall tires. SALE $1444 PRICE '63 CHEVROLET Impala super sport. Alpine white exterior with red bucket seat interior. VB engine, automatic transmissjon with center console, radio and heater, power steering, white side wall tires. Don't miss this great buy, SALE $8C18 PRICE '65 BUICK The luxurious Electra 225 Custom :C door hardtop with all the pdwer aCct'SSOries includ- ing power steering, power brakea, power windows, power seat, factory air condition- ing. AJpine white with black landau root and hannc;!nlzing interior. SALE $1888 PRICE -------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN------- 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY YO~ FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 Used Can 9900 UMd Can 1.=::::..:::;;.:_ __ _ 9900 MUSTANG MUSTANG MERCURY '62 MERC Statim Wagon. Pwr 5tl''g, air cond. Good ti.res; extra clean inside Ir: out. Exe cond. $125. 8474190 847-4190 '5'."J MERC. Sta Wag. Ii Pu.. Gd cond. $98. 847·7544 MUSTANG PLYMOUTH '67 MUSTANG Futback, VS '66 MUSTANG, pwr. •l•er.. 4 SPEED auto ....... !2200. alo<ood ., "110. t•a••: 4 SPEED ..... ,,. "' & ""'-,..,... _, ma. owner: SPECIALISTS SPECIALISTS '66 MUSfANG 6 cyJ, auto low mi., .,..,.. clean . HIGH PERFORMANCE HIGH PERFORMANCE trans. R 4 H, IIT, 1 ow I -008-3°""'_986-::-,,.-,:;::-,==:-·I CUSTOM CARS LARGEST SELECTION IN mileage. Gd cqnd. 546-6586 For Sale '68 MUltang LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY DAll.Y P!Wr WANr ADS Sa<rillc•I ORANGE COUNTY CUSTOM CARS BRING JW>ULTSI 968-30!4 Selected Auto Selected Auto PLYMOUTH PLY. 'GT Belvedere 2 dr. hdtp. V-8, PIS, auto. tran!. Only 28,00J m1. Must sell Ihle to death in family. iJ70 Below Blue Book. 54&-7584 OR PONTIAC PONTIAC RAMBLER T-BIRD 4 SPEED '59 RAMBLER. runs xlnt., 64 T-BIRO. Full power. Fac- SPECIALISTS ~:'cie~6'· ~~~ean; $300 or tory Air. Rec. seat. H.R. 4&8 tr stereo Oean. Ex. HIGH PERFORMANCE ·oo RAMBLER Ambassador Cond. 2053 Newport Blvd. CUSTOM CARS LARGEST SELECTION m wagon, g 0 0 d , cond, $250. -"'--""------- ORANGE COUNTY ;&--0633 57 T·BIRD. BJu. A u I o . Selected Auto ======== Porthole top. Stock. reb!I T -BIRD . '""" trano. Priv. P ty. Center &12-3411 before 10 A.M. Imported Aulff 9600 Imported Aut.. 9600 lmoo•ted Autoa . 9600 Center Center ~;i;;;iiiiii,;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9i1!1.1032 Harbor Blvd. 537-4646 l:m2 Harbor Blvd. 537-464.6 ROY CARVER PONTIAC 13002 Harbor Blvd. 537-4646 '60 T·BIRO T-BIRD '56; port; remble HT 2925 Harbor 81 Costa M YOUNG Salesman with com-HARDTOP Wht, full pwr, nu uphols. & . . •• •• . : • ' • ' .. ' . • NOW! We ace THE Dealer for the Wedd '• Mo•t Advanced 4 Wheel Drivo DATSUN PATROl WE'LL PROVE IT TODAY IMMEDIATE DEUVERYI OLDSMOBILE 1968 FURY lll, 4 dr, fact. ., -pany car provided has '67 Xlnt cond., rh, dlr, pr.v steer-paint. reblt eng. 4 nu tires. ' air, auto p-.vr str, full. Kl 6·4444 GTO 389 -4 barrel, Hur!! Ing, Just been pe.inted ·God.-Pri prty. $1600. 541-4S08 E llERE, maint. 4 nu tires, tint. glass. Orang:t County't Exelllldw trans., His & Hers AM/FM ?ess gold, plush white inter· '58 T-BIRD. Full power. Must II . • • '67 OLDS. O.lta 88; xlnt I "''"""· 12900. 545-2'.16 DHle< IW kota • Ror<o and "dio, 8 b'ack ''"'"' tapo. '"· bucket ,.,.~. nm• ,,..,.. =ific•. S..t """'· Private • eon<!., 7600 Miles. Prlv. eves/ 6~5441 wk days. Bently. Xlnt cond., medium miles, feel! Must see to awrec. party. alter 6 p.m. call · . • Fact. atr; vinyl top. P/S, .55 PLYMOlJI'H st a 1 l 0 n ,68 Pontiac blue bottom, white vinyl Take older car or $75 cash. 548_5905 . · P/B. rad., htr., W/\V, tint. ood _, Sl?i top, white lnl Take over Tak~ low payments, alter 10, ~==~----. Wagon g co"'" · Bonneville payments. 548-0rol 494.9773 or 545-0034 '66 T-BIRD ~nvertible, new gle.ss. $2,850. ~ 545-0129 ITT b thJ OU DATSUN Especialy.h .. -new O.tsun/21 H.,.., Two-Ooo< dlMng at itJ sporting best. Five passenger room I 96 horsepower acceleration I 25 miles per gallon econo111t11 ·Safety iront disc brakes I E.very iine car featwe prown on Datsun's famous Sedan I Check aU the new Datsuns. Get an Datsoo's advanoed engi- neering. Quality workmanship. Precise attention to luxury, comfort, safety! Sedan to 4-wheel drive Paiiol., lhere's a Datsun for your driving needs ..• your pocketbook. See Oat1un'1 Big 7 for 'b9 at Zimmerman Datsun. DATSUN TlADl·INS O.•• ~O Sport Cira I Import. 11 S1l1ct Fro111 , as every ng . , . Y '61 THUNOERB R tires, genuine leather in-1968 OLDS 98 4 dr !IT, 6 mo-'65 PLY. Belvedere, auto. name ti! Must sell noYI. Very 1966 PONTIAC T e m Pe 1 t 1 D terior, stereo tape, all the lo mi, tun prwr, alr-rond. tr f 1 1 1 an low miles. Will take older custom Wagon. Silver. Xlnt H.T. Full power, (FXN354) tr $2400 (l) 493-4329 Pvt "'00 ("~A .-.~IV\ -~~:;abl,•.c ~A,, ~1'54' c e ' 12 cond. 4 nu tires. $1600. $299. Financing available, ex as. · own . .,...., . """"· ~ .,....,,,.. O'tV"'U trade. Call Ted, after , I Ch ,64 T BIRD La d II off list.} 644-2868 494-9773 OI" 545-0634 Owner alt 6 p.m. 968-3138 8 ue ip Auto Sales · n au. fu pow. '64 SPORT Fury, top COl'ld. Zl4" H rbor Bl d Co M rac air. Excel cond. $1595. 62 STARFIRE coov. Orig * 642-3444 * '68 PONTIAC Ventura, load-1960 PONTIAC 2 door ;> a v . sta esa Ph . 54£..-0831 eves. owner. Xlnt mecb cond. * 642-365! * ed, take ovtt my pymnts or hardtop, new tires, excel. 1957 Oassic T-Bird ::..;;;,.::.:::...::::_=::._ __ -• Sa ,.. "'~!"' t 11· · '63 T-Bird, full pow<'. $625 6'73-55Sl refinance. Getting married, couu. Cruice . .,., ..,..49 me a le grern, new engine. . IS YOUR AD lN CLASS:-8 .. 1 t•an' b-" , Air conditioning. Owner. '68 OLDS 442 Conv, air, load· FIED? Someone will be ~;:y!gi;:Ji.i7u~tt~. save ~ M··~ Qi~~rt. n~ top.& ste;r~g'. Priv. ';~;. b:i;,11 • 67l-4738 • ed. Cost $4660/$3345. 6300 looking for It. Dla1 642-5678 18 'PQlll • ra 5• iu.r. 546-1210 eves 546-6829 '61 T-BIRD, needs .. .,......,,,.;""' ml. Cati -•t 11 a.m. 642 "°'7 ~, qu>'ck •f1lclent results. l=~SOCK~~IT~TO~'~EM~!=:.'.c~673-445~~2~54~7:;-2~44~3~==,j'i'7'T-B~· ;-ca;;;;;;;c;;')ii "''·-~ -====~=====~~=~'="_;;=0' =====-•67 T-BIRD, Landau. Full up"; $40J CASH 96001mport9CI Aur" 9600 Imported Autos 9600 power. Feet air cond. Xlnt e 96S-1508e Imported •Autos 9600 Imported Autos ""· '66 Jaguar 2+2 ONLY . "XII c,.. 10,. C.A399 car& rHdy fet YOU .... ---'65 Conllfte ,,._ ...... ..... $3399 tnl11t., air co!Mll •• rowerltftrlll .. ,._ wlmlowt. '66 Au511n·Hcoley Db. 1000 141 ,.,. $2699 ..., comfort In Holt boo11tlhl .,.,,.. c.r. so-wlll e11l•r Hilt ..... '67 Triumph TR-4 IRS ............ "'' $2499 t.t.cl '-tMf Int. •"' offntrhe. w1a.112. Wiii ,t-tM _.. tllscrlMllWllttftt, '65 s .. 11oom Tiger '6J Karmann Ghia ....... i ........ $1399 ...... P"h'ct ,.... ~ Int cotHlltl ... '60 M.G.I. '60 M.G.A. u.ca TO SCHOOL snCIAL. •My te roll. _......HtllMlnflll- INlppy "'"" teft .. ... .. ,. .... ONLY $1099 ONLY f $999 '64 Datwllll loocbter ONLY r-. ~~'.1 '"" 1'"' .... $1399 ..... e ... ,1 .. 1 cond. Low mi. $3,400. 64'-3546 TORONADO DAlLY Pil.Dr DIME-A· LINES. You can use them tor just peMies a day. Dial 642-5678 •67 TORONADO air and power Ml 6-4846 New Cars 9800 New C1rs CADILLAC CLEARANCE! ALL '68 MODELS 9800 MUST GO! '68 EL DORADO .............. $6,49S BuMJuntly with m•tchi119 l••fh1r i11!1tior, f1ctory •it to11ditio11i119, AM·FM r1dio, 6·w•y •••I, low fflil••9•, p••mium lir••· Si r. No. Sl91. F•ct. Wltt•nty. '68 CONVERTIBLE ............ $S,69S Lo•d1d wit+i •cc11., i11clvdlrui f1tlory 1ir. 1i1••o t•p• •nd • ho1t of f1ctory i111I. 1cc11. S•>. No. 6195. F•ct. w1"111ty • '68 CADILLAC CPE. OE VILLE .. $S,89S Ivory -Bloc• top -ll•ek l1•tl>1r. loc1I I ow11• or, Tilt I T1l••top1 wh11l, S.111111 Pr1111iu111 ti,.1, Air conditioning. F•,to.., WARRANTY. Sir. No, 6114. '68 CADILLAC SON. OE VILLE .. $S,49S l1111tif11I B•roq111 Gold, lo•d•d with •cc1t .• incl. f•ctory •ir. t!lt I f1l1•cop1 wh11I, f•clory w•r· ''"7· Sor. No. 67'2. GEORGE %1MMERMAN DATSUN =:-: .:.-$1999 ........... '65 M.G.L 'U Soltflro ................. .. --'68 CADILLAC CPE. OE VILLE .. $5,89S Silv1r tino t•••n wHh bl1ck ,..t1d1d top. lo1dod wltft occ:•t., •Ir condltio11, 111w cir w1rr1nty, II• Sfl.ICTION.0, '41 MODILI ' MOST COL.OU • IODT mus S'ALES AND SERVICE 1 41 MO. IANl '9NANCIN• AYAILAIU SUNSET MOTOR 426..1571 2295 L.B. BLVD. LONG BEACH Costa Mesa Phone 540-641 0 2145HarWllYd. I ' ' -. ,. • • ·~· .. ., :1 :r 'f :· :: ·" -~ :: . . , ... :r' .. •• ... ~: .· •• :• ·' .. .. ;: :· .. ·- • • . . ' • .. :· :· • .. . :· ;: : . . • • . . • • . -· . ' : ... .. )' . .. •• • . . . . ... . , :-" •i '• .•. :: •• " .. " =· " • .. ,• •• :· •. :· ;. . . .. • ' . .. • • .. • ·.;: :-. • ;: " • ----------·:-··-·-·~•-y-••-·-·-•-·~·-·--=-•~••••=----·~·-=--=--•;~o•a~o-•-•--••=-=-•-•--•-h•~-·.-:-~--n-,•lM••-•-••-•R•-·--~-l·V·~·~--,•l-•P-•1 '66 PORD 4 DOOR l'llffr .---......... ,_. .......... _. mr.. IJI. Ml. Ul>Afl2. sg77TOTA1 s29= .. !'~~ .. LIC, :=. $29 ,., .. MTM.T. l"YJllT, IWI IOOK n1C1 ft ffl '65 DODGI DART ~ rlllle hlllw. Lie. No. NllC ... $ rtlCI TOTAL 777 fOfAI. 26-+ T.U: & LIC. $ l"YMT •26~~~-"""'· ll.UI IOOK PllCI $1111 '64 PLYMOUTH VALIANT ~ , ... , i..... UC. Ne. ltCH JN, s477::,~~ S16 = +TAX• LIC. l"YMT. $16 ,.," MTKLY. l'YMT, IWI IOOI: PllCI S1011 '68 DODGI DART G.T. H ....... C..... llMlle, J\MtW, ~ 1...,_ Jlf, '"" UI. M. VII• s1977:: 567= •61~: .. + TAX I LIC. l"YMT. '1'Mt. IWI IOOIC f'lta $2171 '65 PLYMOUTH IPORT PURY t Deel'.._......._ ll1•0. .....,, -...,.,., IMMt ...._LIL NI. '1VP a s977:: s33= s33~ .. + TAX• LK. ,.,MT. l"TMT, IWI IOO( l'lltl $1711 '67 MUSTANG HT CPL $1877'°'... 563TOTAL ~~&LIC. =· 5 63~· """'· IWI lOOI nlCI $27tl '64 PONTIAC GRAND NIX IDeer H ..... Pedll'Y llr,_.. ....,_, ,_,.., i.tw, ~-LIL• IOlnl. s677:: •23= s23~. + TAX I llC. PTMT J'Yll(f, 1 Days IWI IOO« NtCI $1751 OllLY llllUTES AWAY from where you llv• -ay to -ch from any a..a In Orang• County. j . UIOOIDITIOllL 100 DAYS DR 4000 MILES llSID W IUWITEE ..:::::. ...,...,. r COME TO OUR • ARE HERE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ..... ... ··~ 1969 FURY 2 DOOR ........ llldwy ........ '*"'· ........... s2211 ·~-...... IC'I "..,.... ,,__ ... ....... .riouw. w-. ,..... ............. .... . .w $195 Dn. $59 Mo. OIDH TOURS NOWI 1969 BELVEDERE s2177 $195 Dn. $55 Mo. Olllll TOUU llOWI .......... ..._.,fl ..... ~ .. i.lflrr, ........ ._ .................... ... '69 VALIANT ·~~n-:m~ s1997 OIDHTOUIS-1 $111 h. $&O ... l'i. T&lll & L ... .... _,........, .. _..._.... ................... ""-...... • '66 PONTIAC GRAND PlllX I Dtor M~. 1'9(.'fwy Mr, ~le. hlltw, WlalNfk. ............ ""'*""'-U.. N .. llHl NP. PllCI 00\lfM MTttLY. $1777 f0TAI. 60' TOTA( S60"'"" +TAX & LIC, $ l>TMT. l'YMT, ILUI to<* NICI $2765 '64 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR l"1Jt' •llllNlll. UC. ..._ KYW • s377;'~&LIC,s13 =;~ IWI IOOK PllCI fl11 '68 DODGI DART G.T. TOTM. MTlft.Y. """'· •1 a. .. ·70-;Ef· ~~6*""3·-: lk ~ ;"6"'3· 1~:-, .. .-1 +TAX & LIC. l'YMT. "YMT, IWI IOCMC.l'lla $2701 '05 DODGI POLAU WAGON L...., wflll ----· Uc. Pk T~M m. s1211:~~.,_,,.s4JS~ 1 43~· IWI IOOI NfCI $1140 '64 PD.YMOUTH 4 DOOR ............. """-'k. ,_. ,.__, UL Ml. JtH ,._ s477TOTAI. •16 TOTAi. ··16 ....... !'i~ ... IC. =· :..r:~· IWI IOOl n1a s1111 '65 CHIV. IMPALA HDTP. • '-'· """"' *• , ............ """" ----...n.....w M Uc. ,.._MIN a sg77:~~~ s29= s29:.:.'i .. + T.U: I. Ll(. l'YMT, P'rMT, kUI tOOK PllCI $1711 '01 PLYMOUTH PURY Ill I Door"-"""'· "KtlllrY •Ir,,...... ................ MlfW, ~UL It& VICl'lt. •2677::£ .. ~ sgoa s90·~- IWI IOql PllCI $JHI '67 CHIVROLft 4 DOOR ,......,.,.,, ndlt, llfll!w, IUhlMtlC, "'*" ti-ir.. C..'t lftl• 1'111-. Lk .... 1'YttM. s1477~~~ .. L~s49=. s49i:;~- 1;W• ta« f'lfCI $1HO '64 PORD 4 DOOR llldlt. '*""• .n-11c. Lie. Ht. MtM '11. s577f0foll s19 TOTAL 19 ........ ~:a. LIC. =· $ ::~~· KUI IOCMC NICI $tit '64 DODOI 4 DOOll 111 ...... lllltlr, llllilfNlk. Lie. Nil, NGJ l'Jl s477'°'"' 16 ...... 16 ,... .... !'~: & LIC. $ =· • $ ~~~· ILUl'.00.: NICI tllll .I • • ----------~----. . ·-_ .......... _. ________ ~-----------·-·~~·-·----.. -·._ __ .... ____ ..... ____ . _____ ~----~~~--~-- ---·----·-· - I -1 . .1 :t.I DAil V I'll.OT • Sltul'drt. September 21, 1968 OOR stt. #10312 ' . T ALINA 2~Dt.N ....... ~ 68 CA. Deluxe Whee1 Discs, !);Lu;• Steering ~h~e~ Pedol Trim, Turbo·~Y· Decor Mouldi n~s, p ~h o Button, Power Steer1\a~ dromotic, RodEit Wind shield, Front Soot Shou Power Brakes, . B It White Woll Tires .. er e ~' -- 1968 PONTIACS-USED 1968 GRAND PRIX Power Ste•ring, Bre ke, Wind ows, Cordov• Top, Air cond. '69 Lie. Fees already paid lie. #XBC 534. 1966 RAMBLER c .... c,,,,,_ '" si.. w., ... $1966 . V.1, Autom1t1c, Pow11 St11r1ng low t.4111191, on1 1w1111 llllJW 11r ft•do-in. Nori4!1tfl llu1. Llc. No. 1.UP051 ONLY 1965 FORD Cooofry .s'd'" 6 pu• Si•. w,,, R.H. $1666 Autorn•t1c, P.S., N1w ci t lr1d1-ln. C1mli10 1¥ory. Uc. PHI 619. • 1963 CHEVROLET ····'· •. , •.. HT. R.H .• '·'·$966 . A11tom1i1c, P.S~ Low mll••g•, On1 own1r. Compl1t. liillory 1v1il1bl1 1inc1 cit w11 1111w. ONLY l ie. No. CTL 439. 1967 FIREBIRD "326" "· "''··· h .. , ... $ .. , ... ,.. ,...... 2866 powM 1t11rln9, f1ciory oir, r1m1inin9 f1cfory wl rr•nty. V1ry cl11n. Tyrol blu 1 with m1ichin9 inl1rior. Slk. No . 16549 1964 PONTIAC G"od p,;, tho lop of th• Poo· $1766 ti•c lin1 f11lly •quipp•d includ· Ing 1ir cond., Fro1t•d lim1 gr11n with bl1ck cordov1 top i nd bl1ck buck1t 111h. l ie. JBK 161. 1967 FIRE BIRD 400 R.H., P.S ._ P.B .• • >p~•d $2766 T1ch ., W1d1 ov1I t1r11. R1meining F1ct. W1rr1nt,o. lie. TYW a63. 1965 PONTIAC C,1,11 .. Cpo. R.H. AT., P.S. $1766 BRAND N~W Slim lin e MK IV Air cond. witli 2·yt.·24,000 mil t w1n 1nty. V1ry cl11n, On1 own1r cir. lie. NOS 197. ONLY 1964 COMET '°'""'·"''· S•d ... '.-',R.H .• AT .• $1366 P.S., On• owner, low 111111191, Roy 1I 1111 1 with m1tching vinyl trim. Lie. OVF 637. ONLT 1965 G T 0 R.H .. 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Ytith facto.... . cu"'"' tnodefs _ 1 ' -our THEY I · 1 01r, naany uxury.loacf d 90 ng -HURRY 8 •xec and de-mo c • • many THESE LONGPRE El'ORr THEY'RE LOHon "" gofog, ' SELL-our S4VJNGs1 G GONr 4T -- OOfa DOWN. Including SALES TAX AND LICENSE Yot1 ffft't have to pay 1/1 dowa -Mtt 1v1n 25°/o dowo -at 101 LONGPRE PONTIAC:. 10'/o tatal dowa paymt'ftt on approval of baalc uffit Is 1uf.. llclont, ON IOTH NEW AND USED C:AlS. l 1966 PLYMOUTH s.t.llit, "'':HT., R.H., '·'· $1966 P.S., Autom•l•c, Buck•t i••h •nd con10!,, Bli ck P••rl fini1h with Bl•ck cordov1 top •nd 1111tching int1rior, Am1ric111 m1g wh1•l1 1nd wid1 ov1I tit•I t11lly 1dd tli1 fi11· i1hing touch to this cir. lie. TSM 714. 1962 CHEVROLET ···"·!-''·· Hf .• R.H •• '·'-$1166 Autom1t1c tr1n1., Pow1r it11ring, V1ry cl•••, P1l1 y1llow with origin1l m1tchin9 trim. lie. THX 471. 1964 CHEVROLET 1~t:'~.:~·;·H'.'~~-';';: $1466 Air Cond. Hond1r11 m1roon with bl1ck buck•! J1 1it. ONlT Lic. QVS 335. 1957 CHEVROLET .. 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