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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• . . --· ----. ----. - •• •. ;,f.f~ ...... -'-'-~ • ew 1e~es· • . ------==--==--=' --' -.. --. ------ ·-!J~ath . Vifiil ..... -. ' . • --- ··......-.. --::. .. " . . -. ·-.:.;r:. . ' • -• l _reur · ·ow ----· ... --· ----. . ---,.. ---Continues for •Jane Doe~ SATURDAY, MARCH IS, '1969 .• ., -• I ·-• • ~~ Q, llO. '4. • l•CT~I, U ~··~ ------· * .... -. -~ -- * . . -----· --:-:::~ -: -. . -- ·' • * * Debate Each Other at I Upsets ffit ' ~l1·cup I Contenders By ALMON LOCKABEY CAIL 'f PILOT 1Nt1111 Edtt ... After two defeats in the Congre ssional Cup yachting .series, Ted Turner ol At· Janta, Ga., returned this year vowing that "the South will rise again." Turner and the South rose briefiy in lhe first.three races of the Congressiona l (,'up Thursday, but Friday a guy named North, abetted by a couple of Yankees from Detroit and Southern California Jl).ade like Gen. Grant and started Tur· ner on his way back to his beloved "Jaw- jah" -maybe without the Congressional Cup. North, after losing two races Friday, acted as giant killer for another oC the leaders when he knocked · off Buzz Boet- tcher oC California Yacht Club, and went on to win his third race against Ches Rickard of Vancouver. "Turner's most shaking upset came in t~' fifth race when he was defeated by TQJn Fisher of Detroit who, up until then, bad won only one other match. Then came the sixth race when Tur- ner was matched agaill.'ll young Henry Sprague 111, sailing for the Long Beach Navy Yacht Club. It was a nip-and-tuck race with .Sprague leading Turner by a scant boat length at the leeward mark. Sprague rounded first but decided to carry Tuqi,er ~ell east ~«'. marl!: before (See YACJITS, Pace Z) U.S. Opens Talks For Pe1·u 'Peace' I ilMA.z. Peru (UPl }-President Nii:on's ·ai trr~·oy, ·John N. frvr1n 11, began of al talkf ,with military government als Friday to seek means or bet. fubJ.J Tllilations between the two coun. tries and avut.itlg eoonom·ic sanctions . ag&{m:t' ~eru for sel:Zurt or ~ ~etican- o~ oil company. · . Otticials: o1· the PeruVin milltary junta have stated re.pea~. howevt:r, that thty will neither m~e compensaUon for the ieJiua,! of propertjes of.' I.he Interna· tional Petroleum Company (IPC) nor wUI ~7 tolerate intrusions on 'the 200- mlle orr.mrt teqllorial limits that have led to recurrent seizures of U.S. flshln& 1>oats ofl Peru. Tb! United States warned Peru that ll rAAY have to cut off economic ald and dei;irive Peru of its quota In I.he U.S. tu- 115.:..fPark~~ uoleu it provides adequate compensaUon. ~ two steps are P\OVkled u~r lbe):fickenloOper Amendment.to lhc tort· i&l\,Assislaoct Act and, in P.etul1 case, ml/II'. be applied Aprll 1 unle" the Peru· vian.,c~vernmen~ I.I making preparaUons to make comPensallon. ------- ----- Death ·M1~•ery ' ' ( ~ - ' • • -l . ..... ,.tliiiffllt S slif~~f-HPr~e . ,"( ~J '~--. Simply another mornJng, and timptfi JaM. Jolin Crowe Ran.!oni By ARTHUR II. \IINSEL Of tflt> DlllY l"li.t Ili ff No writer would devote a book to a life so ordinary that violent death was its ooly distinction, but the Jape· Doe murder mystery is now .in three volumes, I with a fourth being compiled. One year and one day old, the case of a woman nobody: knows ·~ the most con- siste ntly far-ranging homicide investi· gation i n Orange County history -is no closer to a solution than 366 dafa ago-· Hope for a new break seems dim. "l think she's going to stay just Jane Doe. unless . something really big hap- pens," says Huntington Be·ach Police Sgt. Monty McKennon. Investigators are documenting the case for future reference, volume-style, hope· fully for use in eventually solving lhe case. The case that would ran1e coast-to CO&:it and from Canada to ·Mexlc9 broke on March 14, 1961, when three small boys hunting frogs found what looked like a window· display mannitin. Horrified, tl;ley discovered it wu the body of a woman, throat expertly slit, sexually mutilaled and dumped Into a muddy ditch to bleed out her lie alone. She was about 23, carried no idenlifi. caUon and wore or.dlnary clothes and a.n . inexpensive costume jewelry ring. She had ordinary brown hair framing a roundish and rather unremarkable face -as womed's ftice.S go.· : Fingerprints:, photographs and crime elements were carried by . all .data. dis- persal systems available in modern, computerized law enlorceitlient, but ~ in ternational quest foc hei idenUty failed. Hundreds of leads weie Cheeket! out, as' stacks ol piaperwork ~ and weary in vesUgators chaaed down .each new Up; KNOWN BUT TO GOD J•ne Doe becau,se even Ute mo.st vague can cract· a tau.eh cue. "Lord, no," said s~··McKennon, w~n asked1 1f he toukt eattmate the· number checked out. in Ute case· tuper;viled by Capt. Earle Robitaille, or the number of manPours txpen~. . One of. lhe most Promising leads de- velopeil the day i.:lon Jane Doe wu finally bur.led 52 days ago, when a Long Beach girl just out or jail 1aw a last photo-sketch of the Victim in a newspaper, :The,~· Jloll'a , AD1illl1mo!Orcycle gang naii£tHo' Identified tli<r-mystery . woman tentatively as Rhonda Fisher, a .fonDer foommate who followeCI the ·sun from the sleopy Deop Sooth . IQ swinging California. · Capt. Robitaille said the identification could not' be accepted without corroboraL- (See JANE DOE, Pare II • P~iest Gave Advice Mesa .H~t.;Rtln Suspect Surrenders ' to 'Polree ' I . " A pr~t's ""11"".'l .... rlf today. ,con-· vince<I. i hll-nlii drl'1nl iiupoc{' tO sur. r"'1der to polk< three and ooHiaU hours· after a traffic accident whlth 11ent ' a· young Costa Men motorcyclist to the hospital wllh a shattered lee. A New Jersey youth, identified by ln- vestigaton 81 F.dmund J. Jeleniewski, tB, called police from s~ Joa<hlnf s. CathOllc Churth In Coata Mesa, ldentl- fied blmsell'u tht drJver they 10ught and. .asked for a r1de to pOllce headqu~s.' OUkers compiled, 'then booked Jtl., • rliP:ild' on a .. ,_ .. hit-run drivinr ....... ~ .. -. ·~•.J-, r ......6"'.-.... "' - P,ol\c< Ald the accidem occurred about fo :111 J>.m; ~~Y a\'U>< tnt~·o1 Ne~ Baulevanf and 17th Street wheit' a ear, allegedly drtvtn by the New Jer· ser youth, ran a· red ·Dght a·nct slammed into motorcyclist Jay O. Htrril"t;"" 17, of 1102 El' Cantlno Drive, Costa Mesa. Herrk k auffered • lrictured right leg and multiple cuts and brulae1 1n the accident. He was taken to Colt1 Mesa Memorial Hi>Opital whOR hla condition wu ducrlbed u !air earl7 tbla lllOl'ltlni· Negro Views ' . ·v~ar)t:Dur~ OCCForum By THOMAS FORTUNE Of Ille DllllJ Pllft lllfr Caustic black naUonallsts with beards and dark gla.s!es ·shared the ~lform Friday. at Orang~ Coast College with 1 young establi!hmtnt Negro· who d~ nounced yjolence. PhlllP Ril!y, Student president of ComJjton Junior College, won the ap- plause of some Orange Coast College s'tudenll wbeh be "said: · "Agitation for change iJ one thing: civil di5order is another. When you sur- render control of the streets you're dead." But many OCC students also applauded the more miUtant stands of the other speakers who made up the rest of 1 gane.l of seven black j~or college 11tudent.s from five campuses. PartiCularly popular was Jim Blake, 36-year.Old student body prealdent of Contra CoSta Jwtlor College, who said : "°We feei we're more Americans than many immigrarits. Before we ·1et another group of foreigners come to this country and move up on the hill and call us 'nlgpt:s'-:: we'll bum the wboJe damn place dQWn." OVERFLOW CROWD SGO ,MILLION·T0.1 SHOT Qu•k• Student Gibson Coast Geologist . . ' Poo-Poos Fears Of 'Doomsday' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tlMI OlllY l"ll•t ltd "Where will we gO , wh~n there'• no It was clt:ar that . a segmt'.9t of the San Francisco, you better get ready sttident ~ -au~• Riley wh~le fu tie UP' your boet ·in Idaho." · , another portion was in sympathy with.· This. line from a .sei!mingly innocent Blake and the , more pillJtant black hou"-·'" f c lit lltudents. The',aowd overflowett the OCC calypso song has t H.uw• o . a or-; F •L-niana'. teeth chattering. , . orum for w~ student· body-sponsored• It refers, of course, to the djsaater panel talk. ·' ·k Cali! · A theme of the black naUonalists wu which is predicteu to str.1 e om1a black tolid&rity. during the first part of April. "Black people are gelling unified," Some say it will happen April S, others · said Leonard Young, president of the say it will come April 15. But what Blact Student U)tton at El Camino all tfii doom pruchen agr,ee on is College. t'Tbat's• what you're afraid of.• that the San Andreas fault will rupture . You •told 08 1we 1were n\Jdgets ·anct we separate California from the rea:t of look tn the. w_ptet .end let we have the continent and bµcy It In the-ocean. grown." _., ~·· , ·' "'""' . Beach front, lots ar11 t1ot. being •&old "Get your ~ ,PeQple .together and In Nevada yet, bow~ver, and·molt•ICien- make them reillze the problem, while Usta: say that , such a prediction is1 we , get oiin;Im · 1oget11tr ;" ·advised preposteroos and Jiw'e bunk. Orange Coast cone~ bll<ll .!ludent Mark Ronald C. Gibson, a geology instructor Dellinger, who \IMS the nmne Yaku. at Huntington Beach's Golden Weal The bJaclr: fttionaliSta dt:nled that they College, who ha'.s studied the '100 mile are -radst. fault ei:tensively, agrees. _ . , "L Id t t ........ t become a acist · "A whole block Of conlfuent movln~ wou JlOr 8-1'.". 0 • r · • at suc:b a .rapid .. rate· i.,, imp;uible," = part of what I detest," 1B1d. Ald Gibson. "Nothing Uke this bu. bap- "Dn you call it racism 1~tting black pened ln 500 million years ind l don't people together. to ... rid. ot rata and' look , forward to it.bappeolilg on Aprll ... t•." r'oachea1 That'1 htnnanltarlanmn," Slid ~ Will Alesanller of l!A .ffaJ'bor JW1ior "Our lifetime ls .an . lnstan~ '9111part1f' College. · to geologic time,"· corlUnued, the sclenUst,. 'BIG 'DEAL'· "The: other1, the J1,pane.w-Americans that ' you say we a&OOld be like, firsl collected together In their own groupa. We're merely taking care of our own first.," aald YOUJ\I. Riley, the noe ... u.na11s1, said '"' (See llLACU, Pe1e ll . .., "and I think this happenlnf . In our lifetime is as selfish and prtmi4~e for , us lo think 1s when f>tolerny thought the earth wu the cmler of the univerae." What are the facts surround.Ing the fault ? According lo Gibson. lhe San AndreBI Fault is an active fault tone where (See GEOLOGIST, Pote II . I ' ' . ·I occ Reds Attack l10U~s~ . '' . ' .Viet To\vns • SAIGON (AP)·..,. Enemy -and rockets hit more than 70 allied ·bila and towns Friday night 8Dd eorlJ today .,. U.S. and South Vie-llOO(ll ,,,_ off two sharp ground atlacks nortlroeol cf Saigon. U.S. spokesmen· taki ~ the ~ltepped.up shelllngs were the heayiest l1nce the VJet Cong's SP.ring of.{~Jve began three weeb a10. They came a few houri afUr Prld. dent Nixon underscored a warnJnc um the U~~ States, wllLrolaUale· If. the Commimtst. command ~ too far. U.S. infantrymen of .the 2Sth Di•illon and South Vietnameae pai;"at.roopen back .. ed by artillery and bonibers fought. off enemy fotces that tried· to ovemm. ba3el 37 and 45 miles northwest of Sal(on. Spokesmen said they killed 40 enemy, took f0:ur priaoners and captured JI wea.- pons, includlng a flame thrower. U.S. losaes,were one man wounded, and first reports sakl ' the South Vletnameie .suffered .one tilled and 1everal' wounded. Viet ConJ and' North Vietnamese rw>- ners hit Installations In the north around Hue, in the border are.as northwest of Saigon and in the Mekong Delta 90Uth of the capital. · Only scattered ground skJnnlshe1 were reported acron the <011111r7. U.S. lnlopo uncovered atoelr:pUes: of. rocbt la~ers, rockets, .mortart and· other munlUou near Saigon and :Da Nang, 1lidlcaUnr the enemy may he ~I for lnOlher series of shellllnp on•Soulh VietnamJ two largeSt cities. .., • weatitier ' Fair weallter .,,.,,1 the 0r..,. Coast and elsewhere hrfcbtens the picture today lhnlllgh Monday. Tho wealhenrian sayi nice, at beaches, cold ln water, plenty.or '"°" tn mountaln 'and',clear. INSIDE TODAY • Afaniage coun.se:lor Rtbe:cca Llawood tcU. llolo Grui toh~ womt• dondnate thrir n. bands. Family W 1tlclJ1. ' e "Th< Wond<1f1ii World of Piztozi," a very tp1da:l ~ ,, cfol In a week /lll•d wilA teltv&rion • p I c' G '.. TV WEEK covtr story. . " " ' . .. .. " " • .. .....,.._. ... 11 -" ...... 1• 11 111:......... t Milrtl 1 .. I\ 11 -.. '*" ... 1t • ,- I 2 DAILY PILOT S Count Beacb, Water ·Usage Draws Caution . 0t'111!• C....n\1 Heallli omm J~ R. Phllp Friday mued h!i· weetei14 ""'!'~• ~Uuns ""! vllltort .. ,... 11.fe ' ~ watu and be.1Ch coo- tamloa • · • Dr. Phlip:Nld Sll\llqli, Sllverado, Wllllamt •lid 'Mo<(JMl<a canyOlll aie 1lUI without sare drinking water du8 lo clam11< !roll\ recent floocll. lb<tpUon< are Sllverado Schoo~ Irvine Lala:Fh Station, lrvill< Lako; Sliver- ado Glilnl~8ta!¥ llod Welcb'I Sand and Gravt.1 Clo. , !1r. Philp-uld tap wala' may be - av~1ble ~ Unilied areas, but It 11· not· . aar. far "dr!nklng .and lhould be boll<4 for 1lvt mi.cutes before we. ~ 'bulUl Officer said I.here was no ch&nge 1n lbe qUiranUne of the beaches 1t NtWP,Orl Beach and HunUntWn Beaeh St.ate Beach Park. Untreated sewage is· 11111 llOWlbg Into the Santa <\JI& Jllvet at JUvtnJde and beaebes are closed for ·~ and 1bellllsh gathering lrom Newport Pler to the west boundary of HuntinJtoa Beach State Park. : Dr. l>hllp ,is. warned beach ~ agalilat pickln/I up oronges and ,diad chick.em to bi found on the beach. He aaid they are' highli contaminated. ' From Pqe I BLACKS •.. country needs not violence but un· dentaDdlng. "Wt muat tunt away from viol~. ~ and prejudice and believe In whal Am!rtca can do ana what It can be," be Implored. He wu asftd by an OCC ltadent, 1'~ can you cflscOunt all they have accomplished for you in Watts, Newark and Detroit?" RJley said, ''There weren't any rio~ In 1956 when barber shop.! opened in the Soulh and a Negro could go in and get a haircut." "Big deal," remarked a scornful stu4 dent. Blake's answer to Riley wu: . "The brother from Compton expreS!ed an entirely Idealistic 1ltuailon. It sound! beautiful. Btlt thole are only euphemlsms covering the raw, nasty, sUnklng, pulrld facts of lhis counlry." 'DIVIDE THE BREAD' "But aren't thlngs betUng better?'' Blake was asked. "Th.lngs are not getting better," ht anawered. "In relative we.alth we 're g-Olng down the tubes. You have your tihowcue Negroes where there weren't any yesterday. But for every one in the window there are 1,000 behind hbn litarvlng. "The ......., lhlnal ere the way they are, milter, ls yoU say 'thtngl art getting better.' We say they're 1etUng worse. When are you going to divide the bread, man?" He al8o was uked If the end ' product of the revolution would be good just for black people or for all people? "We know all about the white man. We've been educated in his schools," sald·Blake. "But you don't know anything aboY& .ML You don't know what starving b." . Nude Discovered In Vegas Slaying LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -The nude body of a woman apparenUy strangled was found FT!day night in the balhtub of her rented apartment in \Vest Las ,Vegu. Police in Los Angeles said they were looking for a man said by an Wormant to have stolen cars to travel to Las Ve- gas and then back to Los Angeles. The woman registered Feb. 7 11s Caro- line Reagan, about 35, Detective Lt. Paul GuJas aaJd. She wu slain 1bout three days ago. Although her late-model sports car was missing, oirtslde was a CII' believed stplen from a Granada Hills, Calif., woman. Choosing Sides Harbor Area Mayors Doreen Marshall ol Newport Beach and Alvin L. Pink1ey of Costa Mesa have left liWe doubt who&e side they're one. Both mayors have proclaimed March 1~22 "Boys Club Week" and Greg deMocskonvi (left) and Jett Ortberg, both members of Boys Club of Harbor Area, are glad to have mayors on their team. Hugs, Cheers and Kisses Greet Apollo 9's Heroes SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) - Cheers and hugs, kisses and tears greet- ed Apollo i's proud space pilots Frlday on their return to that "beautiful and welcome" place called home from a 10- day space mission that put a summer moon Jandinc ~thin the nation's lf'l!P· From Pag~,. 1 - J ANE l>pl; .. ., . ··•'"" ,, Ing evidence ond the hunt' llll'lled up a Rhonda Fisher· last month In ·s.n Fran- cLsco, but not the same one. ~ The Rhoni:la Fiaber who rode with the outlaw motorcycle gang is either alive and drifted elsewhere, or Iles in Lot 152F, an ~arkcd pauper's grave in PacWc VJew Memorial Park, Corona del Mar. Whoever lies there, the quest for her true name led to a jeweler in Woodland, CaUf., an, old peasant woman in a 'I'1· juana slum and women's shopl in New Yori: City. The: jeweler thought he may have aold the aquamarine dinner ring, whlle the Mexican woman tried to link her to a blood--smeared Cf?' and the print blouse Jane wore was believed made ln New York. Hundreds of Police department and Post Office bulletin boards around the nation carried a circular asking help in solving the riddle of her Identity. A mother alienated from her daughter responded, but Jane Doe was not the girl who left home after a squabble eight years earlier and the missing woman was actually Jocated as a result. Astronauts James McDivitl, David R. Scott and Russell L. "Rusty" Schwelckart shivered in the raw, wintry wind that blew out or a leaden gray sky as they stepped from a red, white and blue space qency airplane at Ellin&ton Air Force Base. But the Intensity of the welcome they received from wives, children, friends and fellow rpaceme·n warmed t·b e it hearts. Tht crowd of abou.,.200 penon.a who waited for the men ol Apollo 9 at the air base near the Houston Space Center start4 ed non-stop cheering the moment lhey landed. A brass band played martial music In the background. "I just want you to know there is no place as beautiful and welcome as home," Schweickart aaid. For the astronauts, the flight will not be truly Over until after a thorough de· briefing ls completed. During the next 12 days they will spend hours on end filling milles of tape recotdlrig:s with everything they can remember about the mlssion. 'Im moments after they touched down in Houston were ttatrved, however, for pl~asure. McDlvltt came off the plane first at EU!ngloo, hopping down Its mpa two at a time. His oldest daughter, Ann, 10, flew into his mm and then burst into tears ti. joy. Not far behind streamed hi1 wife Pat and the rest of his children. They hugged and kissed repeatedly, chattering at each other the whole Ume. The other two men walked down the steps more slowly and r~ive~ simll{lr welcomes from their families. Space agency officials and fellow astronauts then joined the happy mob under the loft wlnjj of the alrplao<. Lih~~~ffll e's N~rwi1 P ~ T' -:;.· ... •· tl.. -.. .::: • . -.... -. .i.-...4-' - -.:: • ' Niion's Mis~ile Plan Just Fine With -Folks ~ -. LlllEJITYVIUJ!, !ill. '(UPI)-~-· .• .,..,.. • boanL ,...,, rtlleved. have aooe ii a ~ tme bue - '• bl<:k lo normal at the Top Ailll "NOi! \bcj i:on llop ~ and •llck wu ~ ~·ll~lp. • T 'ta•eTJt. In downlown Libertyville. lhtlr;!le"4btck ln'llie laod, wbldl ii On iiiiilnt<r~evenmga the-~ I;" Bob the' bartender lhooted O'fl" ~ ll'ilo-1 polltion." f, • go~e<W lo J~e eJd b_ul!, •l!riJlk ~·~ the liJJ<O of• the jukebox. "Those mlsaues Andlber gOUp pmumably fiap,;y a)>out race'-'ibtlr~ars over· the "'eodi>OCllll cam-1 quite a ruckus, and we dldn.'t 1 tbt 'Nb:on d~ .II Llbl~~1lle teen-concrete or the airstrips. • like· tbal But they're not going to put Men. "1bey'll be out UM;re again tbla IUl'n• Uteri>. but there and th1t'1 just fine." 'rite. lite-where the mllalles· would mer~' tho bartender aa.ld. -,j,yor ChUles Bron wu happy, too. :-1. ·... "' , •"' · ~:~·,~~!!~n;':! -oc~ · · M" F" Othe'rs"' :~~si;':~~~~.:=i~1:i : range .. ?'.~ ive .: 8 dtgret Of CivjC peace to this US\JlllJ' '!.'. • rO. ~ ,. )'I placid !own of 10,:IGO Northwest of Chi ... • • R .. ,, ca;:~ .. the original Se•tlnel plan there F a_ce~ Ait-Smuggling a~ was to have been a missile imtallation r d four miles south of town. The proposed site caused community protelt and can• fllcl, relatively new eiperlencet:'fot ru.- ral Libertyville. · ... "' · The missile•' opponeiits demanded that, th'e village board do evetythfng 'in 'its power to stop erecUon of the ABM. The board tleadfuUy refuaed w take steps to stop•the misalles, so irumy board meetings were taken np with -arguments between the town's governors and antI4 ABM forces. Llbertyvllle hadn't been exposed to public notice since the days when the late Adlai E. Stevenson made it his home townt ~ '"!be miu:1les brought a 1ot ·of agiia: · tion and outsiders and those are things we can do lrithout," !aid Bniwn, a life- long Ltbertyville resident · Board member Gllbert Stiles said he had gotten b1s '"druthers." "I always said that if I had my drufh.. t;rs, I'd druther not have the missiles around here." "God, I hope we can have a few quiet meetings now." Ubertyville ls about 30 miles from downtown Chicago, but for years had little connecUon with lhe city. It was a town of reUred fanners and small busi- nessmen. But in recent years Chlcago commuters have ·moved In and the anti· A.BM forces drew heavily from the coma muter ranks. 'lbomas Ploss, a la wyer, is one of them. A member of North~m Illinois Cillzens Against ABM, Ploss' reaction to the Nixon decision was somewhat dif- ferent than that of the town's ranking officers. "A typical Nixon finesse," he said, "at best fatuous, at worst draconian, but on the oUie:r band nothing more than we could expect. from somebody who thinks (Defense Secretary) Melvin Laird has good jodgment." . Ploss 1ald be could Wlderstand why Film Festival Set At Mesa Sch~l A lludent film festival featuring drama. comedy, documentary and ex· perlmental concepts will be presented again tonight in the Costa Meaa High ~bool Lyceum. A total of 20 productions by students throughout Soul.hem CaUfomia will be shown be&inning at 7:30 p.m., in a pro- gram sponsored by the school's Educa- Uonal Development Council The entries have been judged by cinematography professors at Orange Coast College, with ~ in donated pri..ies of Olm and movie equipment. Working Costs Cash SAN JOBE (AP) -The 22 children of t\lo'O Sanla Clara Coonty fathers cha!· lenge fe<ieral and state regulations de- nying welfare assistance to children of fathers with jobs. A federal court suit filed Friday charg .. ed that the two fathers earn Jess in their ,iobs than their welfare payments would be U they didn't work. ' SACRAMENTO (UP!) .~ Sir Calllot· nialll, 1ocl"'1lil« <Iii IU8POCt fiom Or· ange. are ~ing held to answer today on • charlt\.~t. they f llemr>Jed I<> .smuule by air ·'hii ,!Owids of marijuana from Melico to t.. 4lnall airstrip near here. U.S. Customs olnciais arrested the eix suSpect.s earlier I~ Q>e week. '!hey were idenWied as Robert-L. Brook&, ~. of Orange; Bi-uce D. Saladan, Sacra- mento; Paul V. Riessen, Santa Monica; Warren C. Bolton, Oakland; Ronald J, Cosetti and Jack V. Cosetti, both of Sun- nyvale. Officiala: ~said the ~ijulna was to be sold wholesale in the capital city for $2,~ and then cut for retall dlst:rlbuUon that could gr05s between $40,000 to f15,ooo •• ~ Salal'anland the ColtUis w.er~ ~ptured .. t IUrl!urilan Phoenix field Wedneoday'in a trap set by customs agents. The Sacramento musts were set up after a border patrol pilot near Tijuana spotted alight plane flying at high speed and close to the ground Monday. The plane had failed to clear customs. Officers said the plane, piloted by Van Riessen with Brooks as a passenger, From Pqe I YACHTS .•. jibing and coming up on the windward leg. Turner screamed .. foulu and hoisted a protest flag. At a late hour Friday night Turner ~·as slill trying to round up more wit· nesses in his behalf, and protest com4 mitlee chairman Andy Gram said the argument would not be decided until today. If Sprague loses the protest it mean.! his score will drop from 6 to 0 to ~ to l for a mathematical tie with Burke Sa11.•- yer. sailing for the North American Yacht Racing Union. This would still leave Sprague as the nominal leader as he had already defealed Sawyer on Thursday. Sawyer-won all three of his ra ces Friday. And so goes the CongrHsional Cup match race competition. No one has ever won the series with more than one loss. But with upsets and protests coming thick and fast, the thing could wind up today with a two or thr~way Ue -particular- ly if Sprague and Sawyer get knocked off in one or more of their final three races. AJ it stands now, here are the stand. logs : Henry Spr1gue m, LBNYC, 6-0 (pend· Ing protest)1 Burke ~awyer, NAYRU, S-1 Bun: Boeltcbr.r, CYC, 4-1 Lowell Nortb, SDYC, 4-2 Ted Trimer, Atlanta YC, 3-3 (pending protest) Tom Pickard, LBYC, 3·3 Tom Fl1her, YRU Great Lakes, 2·4. Tom Hazlehurst, East Greenwich R.I. YC 2-4 Tom Blackaller, St. FYC, l·f Cbe1 RJckard, RVYC, G-6. landed at 'Bermuda Dunes Airport neir Indio .. 'Ibey said Brooks was captured there but Van Riessen escaped, ln. tba plane and allegedly left the marijuana on an abandoned military atrip at Deleli Center 50 miles east ol Indio. Brooka was later arrested. ;,; Federal agents later recovered the contraband from the airstrip. From J•qe J I • • • • r. GEOLOGIST .• ~ a creeping movement of up to a maf .. lmum of two ceritimeters per year bu been r.ecorded by:scienUsts. It begW mirth of San Francl.sco, roes down. around Dfe coast ranges through Ute Tehachapi Mountains, through the Cajon Pass, Banning, .. iJeaumont and lndio, and then heads out to the Gulf or California. Contrary to the opinions oC the doom preachers. who must have been asleep during geology classes, the 110 million- yea~~ld. fault will not just break of! the conhnent. "ACcording to all the scientij'ic data available, r would say lhi3 is an im- possibility," claims Gibson. Described in scientific terms as a right lateral fault, the San Andreas sideii: sl!de rather than drop, with the con- tinental block moving in a southeasterly direction and the oceanic block movinc toward the. southwest. These land masses are in constant but slow movement and cannot break off. Gibson said that during all the time the faul t has been active, which has been since the Cretaceous or Jurassic period, the total movement has been only about 300 miles. .,, "I don't want to qnderplay the danger of earthquakes though," continued Gibson. "We are Jiving right next to ooe of the most volatile fault systetll~ in the whole world. But I don 't s~ any chance of vast earthquakes." He went on to say that he e1pects an earthquake to tak~ Place somewhere :a~ong the fault sometime this year, but did not know where it would be centered and what magnitude it would have. The fault area has been lbe scene of many tremors but no major earthquakes have been recorded since San Francisco was leveled in 1916. "Unfortunately, time has dulled the memory of the people," said Gibson! "Geologists and phyBicists just close their eyes when they see 30 or 40-story hi&b rise buildings going up in metropolitan areas." "It's going to take a major quake In an urban area before pel)ple go baci: to the sane building limitations we used to ha ve," he added. According to Gibson, building engln~ fn Southern Calilomia have achieved tremendous progress in making high rise buildings earthquake proof "even though everyone inside them may be killed." r.r1 He said that geologists have' fO!Jftd> a ~h_iplash e~fect to take place in hi;tt bu1ld1ngs during quakes, jostling people around in the upper stories. U a qua):~ were to be severe enough, this whipla~ could be deadly, Gibson commen tOO. , • The mlssirig car bore New York license plates. Jane Doe gained more fame in deatft,,. than she could ever have expected In a life so ordinary and transient that she passed through it with no one to remem- ber or give her name. The dead, however, must finally be committed to the earth and their mem· ories given to time. To Arms! The British .•• He recounted the incident of a cr8~· ()perator working on top of one of t11e' high~t buildings in Reno, Nevada, wh'o1 was tos sed out of the crane's window by the whiplash effect. I • l DAILY PILOT ....,.. ............... .... ---· ... --CAUPOINIA Oll,,HGI c~r f'UlltlHIHO COMPANY l•itttt H. W••4 f'r.alflftt ... f'ublldllr J1c\ .. c ... 1.., Vl(9 ,ttt.._ 111111 0-r .. llMM .. I n.IJIU .:..,n ·-Tll•MI• A. M•r11lrilft• ~ ..... , .. ,,,, "'"'" ,....,. .. 1119 Oln<• -C.I• MIN~ 1J1 W.1 • ., lll'ltl ,._, '"°""' nu ..,., .. ..,.. '"""'•r• 1.-a..ctlr m ,_.A-HulltlftfNifl ia.edl: .. .tit! .,.... The Rtv. G. Russell Shaw, of the First Methodist Church of HunUngton Beach, officiated at her Jan. J7 funeral, where a detective photographed the handful of visitors. Six signalures -rnostl,J those of new1- men -were written in the register head· ed : "Our Friends." "Her po.tential was known only to Thee, Who knowest alao her passions and paln," said the Rev. Shaw In pray· er, after the recorded hymns were si- lenced. "She looks like a hu.ndred other wo- men, no wonder no one could Identify her ," murmured a reporter as those present filed by the cheap gray caaket, topped by one modest flower a.rrange- ment. On Jan. 20, a told, gray Monday or steady, melancholy rain, J1ne Doe was taken -perhaps on her f1rat rldfl In a Cadillac -to Pacific Vlew Memorial . Park. She was buried in a $35 grave •W'Y from othera, whOH occupants had names and enough money for What they 1hare In common with a woman known on17 lo God. "County cases are not burled In what we call 'oPtn ground,'' explained John Vibert, president and general man11er of tht ctmetery facility. "It IJ, llttrally, I p1Uptr11 g?'IVt," he added. "It's In the lawn area. It'• de· c:tnt.'' "One day, perhaps •U Uie uni:own will ht known and this c:ase will be aolved, '' the Rev. Shaw had aald at her funeral three days before the rainy burial Mon· day. Are Cpming to Josh Our Sons of Eriri Once More Editor'• Nole: DAILY PILOT •14/f· tr Tom BorltJI, a ·ion of the BrltUh Ernp!re, todo.y offtrt hit onnucl teat of the atnse of. humor of Wearers of the Gretn. Last veor ht so enrOQtd dour dtscendants of th Emtrold Isle that the editor is still muwtring pra- te.rt calls. Thi.s time the editor -an accredited Son of Erin, bJI tht wa.11- 1uggtsts tht humorltst direct their coll.t to Mr. Barltt1. By TO~! BARLEY ot tt1e Dlllr ,lltt tllft "King Billt1 mode the rabble run, He paid them back In coin, And ht slno 10,000 Jrlthmn. At the Battl1 of the Bou1t1" Old Englj.sh drinking 1ong. Back In medievll di)'• our ancators had to contend wllb a periodic pestilence that they tremblln&ty ond appropriately dubbed the ''Black Death." Jl was a ftequtOtl,y ~ vl.aU.aUon that, lo say the least. filled them with stark, naked fear:'l1.'ti!: mafth of mecllc1ne ellminated the lt00Ul'1e, of COW'H, but we do have a succasor to that gr1aly viailor In our lwenUtth century. I call rt tbe "Green Plague. to It comes around u rqul~ 11 clockwork evtry March 17 and It sends · into gtbberlnc insanity a Jot of folk who, I'm convinced. were allghtly o[f their rockers lo begin with. The only real antidote I've dl.sco\•t:red ls a slight variation on the •nu bil My formula IS 10 to bed, shove in a pair <lf ear. plugs, disconnect the radio and TV and stay there unUJ i1areb I!. great dignity:,none of the bluster and bellow1ng so pt\oved by those of Hiber4 nian extraction.) QUIET l)IGNJ\"V You'U find , 'tO-lie aure, that many Welsbnltn sport ·a leek ~a type of wild SAO EXPERIE~'CE onion) .in tbelr bat,, but they are carried It's been toy sad erperlertce that, ev• wil.h'~~ qui.et dignltx that \fe!ve llways then, some of lhe drivelllng b~ !oond. to be In s~ .conlrul -the walling ha1· penetrated my elaborate.· gre~u.i po'pJn)l.ys Who _cm:De-prana pree•uuo.,. But I bav• a laal line of clng lll'<iUfld11 dayflaler. defense that always works= I put .. on.~-Then tfJ!re'• the Eng'IJsh Who celebrate a record ·of '(j<!il Save The ~· ~ SL Cl<orp's Day ,oa April 21 •Ith ouch at fop pllch, rt:IMerl the w 'p!Jjg's ; exquMIO taste. ~I. cfiilrdi aervices, and llll Is well. · the llJllni .ol lliO red "°"' on the white By nert day, the capering mtl.mJ~l!s field (gften. ii IO tnferlci} and pollte have qualfed lbe1r peen beer •. en<Lrcf te11.-table .. OOllvtraaUon on tfle me•ning the inlermlnabrt atrlng of whaL paSO<J of tl>al'vtl')< opecJal d&J'. All absolutely in that far off (thank the Lard) IOl'IY cbarm.lna alid.ci wonhWlliiJe, ot courae. island for music and quit aping accents You'll find the Scols ~uch more robu$t and Idioms that any self·re~Ung An-In their ctlebratlon ol St. Andrew's Day. clent Briton would have cfismissed as ·-Bul lt'1 good, ~althy hl&h splrlll not puerile pe-prattle and hardly to the fttneUc ftee.loi-1ll that the Paddy be loleraled In the bell of cavu. lt"'i>I• ao ap<dill>e In. It wu ..,. of the reasons !or the A· iood Soolonwl oace Inlet us that earlY eJecUon of the lriah lrom the it'1 like the dil'I#tnce between the two British l!:mplre, you know. IL wu very whiaklea: otAye, 11ddlt, I.he. Scotch is difficult to educate them and ,..e got all body the other stuff la all bubbles." r1Uter tlrtd of tryin& to lick them lnto So take a Up from us and give 1'1ondav the conformJty ao valued by the rest a ml.u. Put Monday the 17th on tlit of the United Klnactom. same fooling as Friday the J3th and Take that splendid race, the \Velsh, keep aw1y from the Ce.ltlc crackpota. for e1ample. ~ow we'll wager that fOU There're only two kinds (){ Irish on didn't know lhat March l wu St. Dav1d'1 St. Patrick's Dsy. The majority who Day. ()( course you didn't beeause won't learn and the minority who Mould cVtl')llhln1 wu handled quietly and with know better. "The man barely managed to aave his llJ'e by hanuing ..ooto the boom " SI.id Gibson. ,.,. I Gibson feels that we should conc:tm oursel ves more with the immediate pro-- blem of building safer and lower stna,. tur~s rath~r thao worrying about -. entire conUnental mass breaking off arl being submerged by the waters. 1 "There 'are a lat or discontints: tn this society who seem to seiu: on these ~oom pr~~lions, probably secretly hop- ing that lt\Js soeiety will be destroyed '' he th~rit«I. ~· "What we ha,ve to realize ls that 1he earth is not the center of the uniV11118 a:nd tllat the eventa 1'hlch take pJU. on H .are not a reflection of the soclety i~bitlng It." be Sllj(gesled. W• just happen to . be 00 the i 11nd. it's going to continue going" at Jts &,1.11 slow w11 no matter we do." • · Wld.,pread_public r .. r of the pre<! disasttt will. ~baJ,,ly cootlnue to ~ even .tbouah i«>l~• are tryln( lo do their best 14 dlspeU llie rumot'. • Deluged by Inquiries, ~ Calflcnlo lnollluta ~ Technoio!Y last week flluld a th_, statement, aaylng "Wiid predlcJlOlll of dlustroua earthquakes on not supported by scitnilfic evldenca IDd are frightening many C a I I f o r n 11·1 a netdlcsa1y. -~ "But why belie•e sclenUfic evidti ~·hen tht: predictions of a:strola;ers, hip- pies and mystics are so much more S)>f!etacular? 1 "l only wish T cOt1ld ;et aomt or the money these people are ma~ on their wild predictions,•• cooclUi.ied Gibson. ' • I • • f ( I l ] u ,, u I• • Ji p ~ p ol •• b. F ' ol IJ • : . i\Ve ekea·d .· · '---. ' .. ,. . -.. -••-H••~ ~O IT·ION -. • -. • • VOL 62, NO : 64, 4 SECTIONS, 62".JiA"GES . . l • ' • ~ ~ ... • ! sA:qitl)A'f. MARCH ·1s, '1969 TEN CENTS • • • • ' ·: • • ' I• l I ' ~ ~ ' I .. ~ -, •• • ! . . F aCiilg,~ ™OWsday? • Odds Sort of High B1 RUDI NIEQZiti.slU Ot-.. ..,,, ,,. lleft :-"Wheri Will 'we go wKen there's no Sin Francisco, Y"'I btt!tt git ready to tie up y<Mir boat In I~.~ . This Une l:rom a aeentingly inbocent ealypoo ~I hu thausanili of Callfot-nlana~ teeth -chattering,. , lt refen, of course. to the disaster which is predicted to strike California durJni ~ first part of April. • • Re ds Attack 70 Bases, • Viet Towns SAIGON (AP) .• Enemy mortars and rockets hit more than 70 illied.bues and towns Friday niiht and early lodaf and U.S. al}d South Vietnamqe troops drove of( two sharp ground attacks northwest of &aigon. · U.~. spokesmen -sai~ the stepped-up ~ellings w.ere the heaviest sinCt! the Viet Gong's spring oflem:ivti began three w«ks ago. They came a few hours after Presi· d,ent Nixon unde.rscorep a warning that the United States will retaliate · if the Communist command ·goes too far. U.S. infantrymen of the 25th Division and South Vietnamese paratroopers back· ed by artillecy and bom.bers fought oft ~nemy forces · that tritd to overrun bases ':Tl. and .S miles northwest of Sai&on. Spokesmen saJd they kllled 40 enemy, took four ptisooe.rs and captured 211 wea· pons, jncludlng a name thrower. U.S. losses )Vete one man wounded, and lint reports said the South VJetnameso auffered one killed and several wounded. Viet Cong and North Vietnamese run-- nm hit j..tallatli in the oo<th around Hue, in the \bO -· . ' wu of 8ilgon and In the e~~~ol the Capital. . • · .. , ,, · - Only l<alter.ed iriilmd lldnhhllia ..... reported acr ... tie 60untry'. U'.S. troops uncovered stockpiles of rocket launchers, :rockets, mortars and· other munitions nei.r Saigon and Da Nang, Indicating the enemy ma.v be rea·dying for anotbf!r series of shellings on South Vietnam's two largest ciUes. Conservationists Blamed for Coast ' Qil Leakage Mess .. ' . 1 'SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -'Mlt con&er- vflion community failed to rally ·behind t!tose who wanted to preve nt any off ahore oil drilling in the Santa Barbara q,aimel last yejll', Rep. Richard L. ot- Unger, (0.N.Y.), says. ''The people concerned bowed to pres· &IU'e and compromise ..• the powerful fOrces of oil explollatlan won out," Ot· tlnger told the Wilde'rness Conference, sponsored by the Sierra Club Friday night. . :A Union Oil Co • well sprang a leak m Janury and spewed thousands of ga11ons o( crude oil into the ocean and onto South· era. Cilifornia beacbe3. Ottinger identified himself with a JZ10Wing group In Congress that i1 fight- ing to preserve lhe nat1on'1 natura1 re- sources. But, he said, "We simply can- not hold t.be IJne alooe. We must have your active help." Another banquet speaker, Elvis J . Stahr, said conservaUon efforts are too fragmented and poorly coordinated. ''We must enlist more people in our cause • the city people," said Stahr, president of the Nitiooal Audubon SOciety and former Secretary . of the Army. "Thole who have the most to gain from coneervation seem to know the least 1tfout our cause." Missing Man NpbOOd .hyjBI A man ...,.,,I by the· FBI; fbr,.,.,.. !baa.two Yearil•w:aa -in l!Uitlln&· ton Beach -w!iei< he-" had been llvlnti under an assumed name and..._ ticketed for l'Otum tO Oklahoma Clly nlday on e>CijO and burglaq cbarg .... was Billy Joe P~1rci!:, 40, of 1 Kukui Drive, a prpgrammtr and p ~ at an Orange County industrial l'liii~ ltmley G. Grapp, special aaent for Iha FBI In charge of the I.,. Ana•! .. .ttlci 11id PearCe had assumed the 11amf of William J. Wileon. manied abd bid 'l child. !W had been mabt by U.. FBI since F~ary J9M 1nd WJS jailed on ch1rges . of 'Ulilawlul rught to avoid ~ent '1IC! ·for bllrgllf)'. .,_ ( . . ...... - ' io ..o 1 lk~• "· "'l. • '•t "·f1 """·'"~"1 ·~ 'DAILT'l>ILOTlteff,..,_. TH EY GULP.E;D 1Tliit~·WAY i'.cfYk TciRY .'IN \!C l MEET lnttrColl'1i~fr·~~~ck -Ch,1mps l ebherz-0,1trick , Pane~k.e Bin·ger~ UCI : Eating Champ Prov es Su prise By LEE P.AYNE Of "" 0."' ..,.. Jhtl' . . . A slic.k oper,ator Came to town-Friday night and took the measure ()( the ·1ocaf talent wben Chapman College slipped a "ring«"~inlO ltie (ir:it pc-IrviJ.i<o 1nvl· tational Pancake-Eating Comj,etitlon. ' Louis ~. ,a ZO.year-old musii:: stu- dent'-from L8 Jolla looked no different rrom bis teammates when he sat down at the table. But when his first slack Of pancakes disappeared· i!' ~oe ! gul_p, ~t suddenly becao.ie 8pP!U'C~l he was no ordinary ~terCollegiate pancake swal· lower. As Lebherz and · hia teammate,, petite LQretta Deatrick, r 111 Whittier, q;iilect-- ed their first place trophy, be modestly admit~ he ju>! happened 14 be the Na· Uqnal'lndivfdual Pancake"Eating Cham~ ion ·aJ1cf held the national indoOr con- sumption record -200 flapjacks in one !)Our. · '!'Plet!Rt; tebhen: and Miss ·Deatrict PKnsfuned· 205 pancakes in half an hour Fridiy ,nl,iht, outeaUng ~ir, UCI rival! ·bt a c,onslderable margin. Lebherz ate 1130; while ·the 105-J)ound Miss Oealrick tpUt away 75. . : Titqugh ijlere were a ,few cries of ''foul" and talk of an in_vestigalioo, a spokesman~ for UCl vowed Ute Anteaters would start. buildin( a new team around .this. year'• veterans, who, though out· ~al<n,,pul CID a pd .OOW. • . . Mes µ; if it~~iiii '·Suspect S ~r~~ttd~r~ ;~ ... P~lwe ·· A prie1t1~ 'fOUl\Stl UrJy ~ay con· . . ~ . . ~ . vlnc<!(I a hit-run dilvinc auspect to aur· •l'elidcr to PoUe< thr.0 and ooH>IU houls after a traffic IC'Cident which -stnt a Youn& COila Mesa mol«t)icliai to the boipllal wllh a ahal!Med leg. A N.W Jersey youtH, Identified by in- vestigators ,II £d111J1nd J, 'Jeleniewski, ia: catted police ftom St. Joachim's CathoUc Church In Costa Mesa, Identi- fied hlmself as the driver tbty x.ught a~ asked for a ride to police headquarters. O!Rcm' oomplled, then booked J•li· ~ . ' nlew!kl os:i a felony hlt·ntn driving charge. Pollce,sald the acdcfent occurred about 10:!0 p.m. Friday at Uie lntenecllon of Newj>ort Boul<vard and !7th Str<et when a car, alle1ed11 drlvtn by tbe New Jer- Sf/'/ youth, ran a red light. and 1l1mmfld Into motorcycl!Jt J11 D. Herrick, 17, of I ttrl El Camino Drive, Cosfa Mesa. Hemct ,auffOl'eil, • ·froctnr>d righl leg 'ftnd mulUple' c1lll and ,l>rulh in the accid<nt,. 'Ht w,11 tUen 1ll Colla M,.. Memorl1I; !loopltal where h!s .~ wu dncribed aa lafr eart1 thll mornm1. 1 .• • • • r .. ---· • "and· I think this bapponln( In out lilet.lme ii u 1elfiah and_ primitive for ua lo \hlnk 11 . wh<n Ptolemy lhooght the earth was the center of the univ~n:e." Whal are the facts IWTOW1din& the faultt . ActOtdlnl lo GlbSon, Iii< San AndJ:eas Fault ts an acilve f1ult zone where a creeping movem~t of up' to a l'flU:• imum of two cerrlimtters per year ha.s been reeorded by scienU~. It be1lna north of San ·Franclaco, goes down aroond the coest r-through the T<bachapl Mountains, lhroaP tlie ()ajon 'Fm, llannliig, Baaumonl and Indio, and then beads .. l lo the Gull of Ca!Uornia. • Coolrary ·10 the oplnlonL of the doom preachers, who must have been ·asteep during •geology classes.-the 140' miW~ year~ld rault will not just break off the continent. "According to all the acienllftc .data availa~le, I would 111 lhla · 11 F lm- J>01SiblU1Y,;' c~ Oib<on. , Desaibtd · in aclentlllc torma u a rlghllatcral fault, the siu Aodrou ~ slide rather than drop, with the, con.. Unental block moving iii a aouuieutert;y, di~on and the oceanic block nff?.vtn1 toward the 90Uthwest. 'Jbe!e tand mUaes (See d~OLOGIST, Pap I > "-l New Border Clash Chinese Troops Strike Again at Russ MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union aa.id ct>riUn~st Chine'se troops behind mortar and artillery barrages attacked across the Ussurl River border, killing and wounding a number of Soviet border guards today. The annooocemen~ by t.be Soviet news agency Tass said the Chil_)ese lroops in- vaded Damansky Isl and in the river site of the March 2 Sln<>-Soviet horde; clash which triggered outrage from both communits giants. The March 2 border battle ended with 31 Soviet soldiers slain, many of them bayonetted by Chinese soldiers as they lay ""ounded on the f,rozen battlefield, according to Uie Kremlin. Blacks Debate Each Other .At' P<;C l\J~t .. ,~ ·• ~ ~~' 'J : -~, . ~ : 1~:..~r.£...' 11,r THOMAS FORTUNE ~ " .. ...., "" . ..,, CaUJUc black 111Ui>na!Jal1 with bearda •nd dark glassu shared the platform Friday at Orange Coast College with a young establishment Negro wbo de- nou~ violence. Philip Riley, student president of Compton Junior College, woo . the ap.. plause of some Orange Coast College student.s when he saJd: "Agitation for change Is one thing; t;:ivll disorder is another. When you rur-- tender control of the streets you're dead.'' But many OCC studenlJ also 1pplauded the more militant stands of the other speakers wbo made up the rest of a panel of seven blaCk junior college Btudepts from five .campuse.s. i'atticulrii;ty popular wu Jim lilalce. 36-yeai--old student body president or Contra Costa Jwlior College, who said: "We feel we're more Americans than many immigrants. Before we let another group of roreigners come to this country and move up on the hill and call us 'niggers' we'll burn the whole damn Place down." It was clear that a segment of the studfnt body su_ppC>rted Riley while another porUon was in sympathy with Blake and the more militant bl1ck students. The crowd overflowed the OCC Forum for the student body-spom!Ored panel talk. A theme of the black nationalists was · black solldarlty. "Black people are getting unified,'' said Leonard Young, president or the Black Student Union at El Camino College. "That's what you're afr1ld or. You told us We were m«lgets snd we look in the water and see we have grown." · "Get your own people togelber and make them realize the problem, wh.Ue we get ourselves together," advised Orange c.oast College blact student Mark Dellinger, who uses the name Yaku. The black natlonalillll denied that they are racist "I would not stoop to become a racist, become part of whit I · detest," aaJd Blake. "Do you call It nclam getting black people toe~ to set rid of rall and roaches? 'I'blt'1 bumanita:rlanlmt," aald WUI Aluander of LA Harbor Junior College. 1'Tbe Cltben, the J1penue-Americans (l!et BLACK!, P ... I) . ' UC Pickets Quit BERKELEY (UPI) -SlrikinJ minor· lty studentl' and te&(blng assl1tants have wlthdr1wn lheir picket line• from the Uhiver1ity .of California campus in order to aid negotiations on their major de- mand, creation ol 1 college of. elbnl:c studies. Jn announcing suspenalon o( "our nor· mat act.lvJUes" Frklay, the Third Workf Ltbft'atiln Front aald ''under no clrcum- ·atan«f ll>oWd It be 111Umed that 0\11' slrlb his trljled: Otlr· stru,,i. !or Id!· ,delumll)atioq ha• !Ult 11qun:: .. ,., 4. -t This lime, Tass aald, 1'A .blg armed de- tachinent ol Chinese &Oldiera, supported by artillery and mortar fire from the bank, attacked Soviet fronUer guards who were protecting the: Island. There were killed aod wounded as a result." The Sovlet soldiers "expelled" the Chinese from the Island, Tau said, add. lng that "this latest impudent armed provocation, staged by the Chinese au· thorities, is fraught with grave conse. quences." There were no details a1 to how many Soviet or Chinese soldlers died in the flghling. Today's battle, Tass said, followed a skirmish Friday in which a group of armed Chinese ·soldiers "made ~ attempt to invade Soviet territory, ])a.. mansky Island on the Ussuri Rtver." Tass gave no details of the tnc1deDt Friday. Communist. China maintained an ofO.. cial silence on the Soviet allegation.. The Kremlin protested today's ~ and said it wu "deliberately designed to create an atmosphere of alienation. between the peoples of the Peoples Re- public of China and the USSR. "Tbe Sovie_t government warns that the entire responsibility for ponib1e grave consequences of such adventuriJ. lie actions of the Chinese authoritiea entirely rests with the Chineee aide." Death Mystery Jane Doe's Sl.a.yer Still free Simplu a11other mort'iiip, M • ""' oiml>lf!l<lllt. · . . ' 'Toh'll ~i'Jtqn.om~<i· By AllfeuR R. V1NRL Of 1119 o.1~ ~ltt lttH I • No writer would devote a boot to a life so ordinary that violent death was its only distinction, but the Jane Doe murder myatery is now in three volumes, wllh a fourth being campUed. One year and one day old, the ease of .,,, a woman nobody tnow1 -the moat eon. sistently far.ranging homicide invest! .. gal.ion j n Orange County hiatory -ii no closer to a solution than 361 day1 aao. Hope for a new break aeem1 dim. "I think 11be's going to stay just Jane Doe, unless something really big hap. pens," say11 Huntington Beach Poll~ Sgt. Monty McKennon. lnvestigaton are documf:nting the case for ,future reference, volume-style, hope- fully for use in eventually mlving the case. The case that would ranse coast-to coast and from Canada to Me.x.ico broke on March 14, 1968, when thr!e .small boys hunting frogs JQWXI whit looktd like a wioclow display mannikia. Horrified, they dlscovered it wa! the body ol a woman, throat expertly allt, 1ei:ually muWated and dumped into a muddy ditch to bleed out her life alone. She was about 2.'1, carried no idtnlifi· cation and wore ordinary clothes and an inexpensive costume jewelry ring. She had ordinary brown hair fram!Jlg a roundish and rather unremarkable face -u women's·face1 go. Fingerprints, photographs and crime elements were carried by all data dls- perul systems available in modem, computerized law enforcement, but the international quest fbr her identity failed. Hundreds of le&di'-were checked out, as !lacks of paperwork rbounted and weary investigators chased down each new tip, (See JANE DOE, P11e 1) Coas t Visi tor Di.es on Boat An a.year-old m'f' yocaU..W.,.ln the Harbor Area coll~ and died aboard a tpOrt flJlibir boilf oil Laguna Beach Fridaf afternoon; ' ' ' . RolSerl A Fuller of Calpry, Albtita, Canada, w u aboard the 'lliunde:tblrd out of Davey '• Locker In Ne'rlport Beach when atricken. Orange County ccironer'1 lnvertlgaton said the man wa1 ·on the bow of the boat "' a rock, cod llahing trij) when he collapl!ed. No, cause of death a1 yet been delermlned. Offlclall aald it ap. peared to be a heart alt.ck. Harbor Department re:acue persoMel . wr:nl to the tctne and 1ttempted ruu• citation. Fuller w11 brought to the de- partment docks aboard the fishing cral~ Ht WU pronounctd dead thitt. He and hla wile, Annle,.had been on an uttoded vtcatlon bft'e since lut ,\Jll'lt. Tbe body !fll laken.to Balll Mor· ·fu.,Y{ COrqna-tlet' !,!sr. • . . .. • • • j KNOWN aur '+o· oo0 · Jane Doo ' FLOODING, OIL COST $700,00IJ SACRAMENTO (UPI) -FlOode,ind oil .wepa&e have cauaed at least '700,000 damage to California btacheo and ~Iii. Parks and Rtcrealloa Dlred<r W!Wam Penn Moll said Friday. . Mott told the stale Park and Recna- tion Commission that the tlltimate wla of 1'ldentifiabie repair wort" that must be done to restore the reefu:Uonal ·areas. But he aajd damlfe· to lhe marine Ille and the natural beauty of !he Santa Bat- bara eoast ii 0 impouible to esti.rDate." Tbe-dlrector also rePQrted heavy Sier- ra snows will probab1y delay the opening of several mobntala pl.rts. Or aage Weadler Fair weatber alolii lhe 0nna-• Coast and ebewhtrt briahlerul• lbe pictUn! toda1. lhn!aib l\[cmday, ,,,. weatbtrttian 1111 mc.iat bucbts, cold ,Jn .,.tier, plnl>"' of mow la mountain ' and clear. ' INSW E TODAY • Marriaot< CO'l'Jl&lor R&bil<CO Ll.!1Doo<I t1fl6 1loio and whv • ·women dominotl their hi&> ba11d1. Familv Wetktv. • "The Wandcr/111 World •I Pii:a.u, JI a vcr~ apeciat SJ>t· cfal fn u week fUlcd wilh 1 tcfc o;,io11 s 1' c cj a I 1, TV WEEK covtr 11<>rv. -·-. .. -...... ....... =.. ·- .. ,, • • .... " " • • I l I I 2 DAILY PllDT H Up__sets _Hit Yacht Cup ' Contenders By ALMON toCKAB?Y OAa\ Y rn.or .... 1111, ••nw AllOr lwo deleall In tile eon,te&>!on1l Cup ylClltlag .. r1e.1. Ted Turner ct A~ 1111ta, Ga., relllrotd this year vowiJIC thl:t •;the South will rise aa:aln. '' Tumet' and the Soulh rose briefly . iii tM: first thrte racel!I of the Congrwlonal Cup 'l11Ul'ld1y, bul Fridly a IUY named No~ abetted by a couple of Yankee11 from Dclrolt and Southern Clll!ornl& ln&de lib Gen. Grant and •tarted Tiii' not"OO 1\11 way blct to 1\11 lleloved "Jaw. lab" -m1ybe wtlhOut the C<mgress!Oll&I Cup. North, alter loelne two races Ftlday, acted u giant tiller for another d. lbe 1udera wbtn he knocked off Buu Boel· tche:r of California Yacht Club, and went on to win his third race against Ches Rickard-of Vancoover. Turner's most shaking upget came In the fif\b race when be was defeated by Tom Fisher of Detrolt who, up Wttil tbe:J, had won only one other match . Then came the sixth race 'V'.'htn Tur· her was matched agalnst young Henry Sprague lll, saJllng for the Long Beach Navy Yacht Club. It was a nl~and-tuck race with Sprque Jeadinl TUrner by 1 ecant bolt length tt the feeward mark. Sprague rounded first but decided to carry Turner well put the mart before ilblne 11111 c:omlni up oo the wllldward ••• Turner acr.omecl .,ool .. and -a protest flag. At a late hour Friday night Turner wu aWI tryina to round up more wit· .. ,... In hla behalf, and protest com- 5ittee chairman Andy Gram aald the argument would not be decided until today. t! Sprague loselll the prote1t It means his score will drop from e to o to 5 to 1 for a mathemaUcal Ue with Burke Saw· yer, sailing for the North American Yacht Racine Union. 'n\11 would 11llll leave ' Sprague a.s the nominal leader as he had already defeated Sawyer on Thursday. Sawyu woo all three of his races Friday. All<! .. ,... the Cootlraalonal Cup match race compeUUon. No one bu ever won the aeries with more than one lou. But wtlh upaell and protesll coming thick and fast, the thin&' could wiod up today 1 with a two or three-way Ut -particular- ly ii Sprque and Sawyer get knocted off in cne or more of their final three raou. Al it atandl now, ber• are the ltand· 'lnp: , S-, ....... W. LBNYC, M (pend· Ina protat) -.. W)'11', NAYRU, 1-1 , -lloollder, CYC, f.l L1nD Nri, SDYC, f.l Ted -· AUenta YC, 3~ (pending )irOlell) 'l'1a l'tetn, LBYC, 3-3 Ttm ,,_, YRU Great Laku, 2-4 T«a Bulelwll, Eul Greenwich R.l. YCM Tom lllackallor, Sl FYC, ... Oea -· RVYC, 1).1. Firemen to Test Hydrants Today Newport Beach firemtn today began testing fire hydrants in West Newport, Lido Isle and Newport Helght.s. The te1Ung may result ln temporarily dirty or rust water in some homes, &aid Fire Chief R. J . "Jan" Brllcoe. "Jt -should clear up in a very lhort time," he said, polnting out that Ule teltinC mwt take place in order to make certain the hydrant. are 11111ble in the event of need. It ll'lll take about 45 days to test all of the bydranll In the area, he odded. I • I DAI l Y PILOT ........................... .._ __ ,.., c--CAUfOINIA ··"·" ff. w ••• ,.~, •11111 ~*'*" J••• I. C11tlty YIU ll'r1tllMI ,,,. Ot ... ttl Mt ... "' ~ 'TIMM•• ic. • .,11 .... r.e111tt A. Mw,,1ri:11e -·-,,,, Hl11•• ........ --c.t1 1MM1 UO wwt ... .,,... ...., 11Mt111ttl .. , ..... ....,,_.. r..e-1ttir111nt ...... A ..... """""'* ..... -.. .... r, ~-- ~11.Y PU.OT 500 MILLION·T0.1 SHOT Queko Student Gibson .f'.rom Page l GEOLOGIST ... are ln constant' but slow movement and cannot break off. Glb!on said that during aU the time the fault hM been active, which has been since ttie Cretaceous or Jurassic period, the total movement has been on1y about *I miles. "I don't 11'&nt to underplay the danger of earthquakes though," continued Gib!IOn. "We are living right next to one of t.he most volaWe fault ayst.eJns tn t.he whole world. nut I don't 1ee any chance of vut earthquate11.·- He went on to · uy that he npectl •n earthquake to take plaice llOllleWbere along the fault sometime this year, but did not know where tt would be ctntered and what magnitude ft would have. The fault area hu been the sctne of many tremors but no major e.arthquakee: have been reeorded since San Francisco was leveled In 1916. "Unfortunately, time has dulled the memory of the people." said Gibson. "Geologists and phyt1iclsts just clOEie their eyes when they Nee ·30 or 40-atory high rise buildings going up in metropolitan area11." "It's going to take a major quake In an urban area before people go back to the sane building limitatlonl we used to have," be added. Acconllng to Glbm, building ongineen In · Southern California have achieved trtmenqous progress in making high rise bulldlngs eJrthquak• proof "even though eveeyone lulde them may be killed." He said that geologista: have found a wblpllah effect to take plaee In high bulldings during quakes, jbltllng people around In the upper atorles . lf a quake were to be seve~nouQ. tbif .-Ciplash could lie deadly, Gt """"-· He recounted incident. .of a crane operator working on top ot one' of I.he hlghe!t buildings In Reno. Nevada, who was tossed out of the crane's window- by the whiplash effect. H'J'he man bartly managed to save his life by h1n1lng onto the boom,'' uid Glbaon. , Gibson fetl.t that we should eonctrn ourselves more with the Immediate pro- blem of building safer and lower struc· ture11 rather than worrying about an entire continental mass breaklnl off and being submerged by the waters. "There are a lot of discontents In this aoclety who seem to seize on these doom predlcUons, probably secretly hoJ>- ing that thi1 society will be destroyed,•• he theoriud. "What we have to realize: ts that lhe earth Is not the cenltr of the universe and that the events which take place on it are not a reflection of the society inhab!Ung It." he suggested. "We just happen to be on the earth and It's going to continue 1olng along at its own 11low way no matter what we do." Widespread public fear of the predicttd disaster will probably eonUnUfl to mount, even though geologists are trying to do their best to di!petl the rumor. Deluged by lnqulrlee, the Clll!omla IMUtute of TechnoloCY Iut week issued • ~e •tatem""~ ••ytng "Wild predlcUona of dioulroos earthquakM are not supported by aclenUfic evidence and are frighteninl many C 1 l t for n t a n 1 nf:fldlessly." But why believe tcienU!le evidence when the prtdicUOM of ast.rologen, hip- pies and myat.lcs are so much more spectacular! "I only wh I could get eome of the money these people are makin1 off their wUd predictions,'' concluded Gibson. Birchers Blamed l 1i Sex Batt'le SAN FRANC!SCO (AP) -The 11111 Board ol EdUC1Uon took no acUon Fri· day .., a c:harae th1t tile John Blr<h Socl•IJ' lJ lryinC to torpedo the 1tate'1 eex education 1n public schools. The boord which Ylewed portion& of a controventtf lltI educaUon film serlt1, ''Tlrne ol Your Life," is tl'pfC'l.ld to act on the PfOIJ'IDI al 1 meetlna next mooth 1n Sacramento after commUteie and NU reporta on the program are pmenttd. In Frld11'1 mteUng. board member ~rm.an Commons or P'ulltrton 11id the John Birch Society'• magazine devottd .e.ven aod a half paces of Us January Issue to an 1lleatct Commun.lat plot to undermine American valuea throuah :su tducaUon. Thomu Hll'Wml, a phyaldan from Nttdlea who ii vice ~sidtnl of the board, dtnled tile Birch Society IJ t.. \'olved. "I could not ruch that conclualon. It ls just not fowded on fact," he Aid. I' ~lrihertyv-ille's ·' Nlmnal I l • . Nixon's Missile Platt · Just Fine With Folks \ ' -i I • • . l ~ LIBERTYVILLE. JJIL (UPl)-Every· Ille Mot: and. ~ were relieved. have aone ls • d"erted Nike !we wblch thlna'• bact to normal at the Tap And "1il>w lh«)i cu stop thlntlng and lllcli wu once a Nav11 alntrlp. · Tote taven1 In clowntan l.iba1fvllle. tbelc l>el4a back In the allld, which It On •wnmer eveniap the teea.qer1 "Ya.0 Bob the bartender 1boutld over thtlr normal posllion." ao out tq the old base, drink beer and the blare of the jukebox. ''Thole missiles Another group presumably happy about race their cars over the weed-pocked caUMd quite 1 ruckus. Md we didn't the Nixoo decision is Ubertyville teen---concrete of the alrstttps. Ui:e that. But they're not &oinl to put qen:. 1'They'll be out there •lain WI sum· them ouf lhere 11111 thet'1 ju1t fine." Tiie alte wh<re the mlall .. would 111er," the bartendrr aald. Mayor ChP"les Brown wu 'hapPy, too. "'Now we're off the hot seat,11 -he said, Pmldent Nixon'• announcement Fri• day that tht StnUnel AntibaWstic Mis-- Ille System II to bl modllled has brought a degree of clvtc peace to thl1 usually placid town of 10,500 Northwest of Chi· cago. Under the original 5enUnel plan there wu to have been a mlJltlt lnltalla~ four mJl .. IOUlh of town. The propo!ied site caused community protat and con· !Ud, relaUve17 now eaperlence1 for ru· rol Libertyville. The misslles~ opp:inent.a demanded that the village board do everything In it.s power to stop erection of the ABM. The board steadfutly refUJed to take ateps to atop the mla&llU , ao many board meetings were taken Up wJth arguments between the town's 1overnon and anti· ABM forcts. Libertyville hadn't been exposed to public notice since the days when the late Adlai E. Stevenson made jt his home town. "The mlulles brought a tot of agita· tion and oul!liders and those a.re things we can do without," said Brown, a Jif&- IOtlg Ubertyville reaJdent. Board member Gilberl SU!eo aaid ho had Colten hla "druthen.11 "I alway• Aid thet U I bad my druth- en, I'd druther not have the mlasfles around litre." "God, I hope we can have a few quiet meeUngs now.'' UbertyvJlle Is about !IO miles from downtown Chicago, but for years had little connecUon with the city. It was a town of retired farmers and small bwi· nessmen. But in recent years Chicago commuters have moved tn and the anti• ABM forces drew heavily from the com· muter ranks. Thomas Ploss, a lawyer, Is one of them. A member of Northern Illinois Cillzena Against ABM, Pleas' reaction to the Nixon declJlon was IOrftewbat dU· ferent , than that of the town's rani::in~ olficers. "A typicaJ Nl1on fineue,11 he said, "at best fatuoui, at worlt draconian, but on the other hand nothing more than we could expect lrom IOl!lObody 'Ibo thinks (Del..,. secretary> Melv!D Laird has good judgm<nt. .. Ploss said he could understand why Love"-Stricken Phony Pri.est Draws $25 Fine Jamet WiWam Morris' rented cusock and surplice proved to be a pretty cosUy ouUlt for the Jove-Jorn Orange Coast C.Oltege student. Judge Leonard McBride added ~ to the tab in Santa Ana municipal court as court cosll for dlmtlaal of charges that the Jt-year-old C.Oltl Mesan imper· sonated a clergyman. Morrl1, 937 Serra Way, was arm:ted at juv~te hall while he was chatting with his 1S.yesr-old detainee 1Irlfr1end -neatly rigged out In holy vestments. Deputies said Morris told them he "jwt wanted to see his girlfriend and lmew of no other way to get Into the building." They demonstrated that Uiey knew a very good way or 1ett.ing him out. Morris' mass.querade hu led to lhe pMUng of 1 new order for juvenile hall deputies -"check ministers and prlesl-' carefully.'' Refugees Slain HONG KONG (UPI) -Comrnunbt bonier guardo opwd fire loday .., a band of peoph apparently maklo1 a dash for freedom from Red China Into th.ls British colony. rovenunent sources said. No one made it acros11. The 1ources said two persona died in the burst of gunfire at 4:20 a.m. and an unde- tmnlned number of others w ere wounded. · CoJOll)' o!ffldw Aid Rona Kooa bor· der IUlf'I' at "'ltPi>sll alonl the D<Dll• border ff!>&raUng ' Red Olioa and Ille new territories of Hong · Koog · reported hWln8 aboul a doZOll lboll al 011t polnL The . conimunlll border guards were !een dragging away dead and wounded from the :shootlng. 'How many person& 'were involvei;l in the dash Wa5 not ,known because ol the darkness. Hugs, Cheers and IG.sses Greet Apollo 9's Heroes SPACE CENTER, Howton '(UPI) - a-a and hup. -and tearl·grtOl-ed Apollo I'• proud space pllota Friday on thelr return to that 11beauUful and welcome" place called home from a 10. · day iptce mission that put a summer moon landing w1thln the nation's grup. Fro•n Page l BLACKS .•. that you say we should be like, first collected together In their own groups. We're merely taking care of our own first," satd V oung. Riley, the non-nationalist, aald the country needl DOI violence but un- dentandln(. "We mult tum away from violence, hatred and prejudice and believe In what America can do anti what it can be," be Implored. He wa.s aaked by an OCC atudent, "How can you dilcount all they have aecomplllhed for you In Watts, Newark and Detroit?" Riley uld, "'There weren~ any rlot.1 tn 1956 when barber shops apened in the South and a Negro could eo in and get a halrcut." "Big deal," remarktd a scornful 1tu· dent. Blake's answer to Riley was: "'The brother from Compton expressed an enUrely idealistic situation. It IOUnds beauUful. But thole are only euphemilms covering the raw, nasty, llinkin&. putrld fact.a of this country." "But aren't things betting better?" Blake was asked. "Things are not getting beUer ,'' ne answered. "Jn relative wealth we're going down the tubes. You hive your showcue Negroes where there weren't any yesterday. But fOT' every one In the wind.ow there are 1,000 behind him starving. "The reason things are the way they arc, mister, i1 you say 'things are getting better.' We say they're getting worse. \Vhen are you going to divide tile bread, man?" He also was asked if the end product of the revolution would be good just for black people or for all people? "We know all about the white man. We've been educated in his schools," said Blake. 1'But you don 't know anything about us. You don't know what starving is." Allnlnaull J.,,,., McDlvltt, David R. Scott and Russell L. "Rusty" Scbwelctart lhivered in the raw, wintry wind that blew out of 1 leaden gray aky u they ltepped from a rtd, white and blue !lplce agency alrpl111e at Ellington Air Force Base. But the intensity o£ the welcome they reeelved ·from wives, children, friends and fellow spacemen warmed t h e i r heart.s. The crowd of about 200 persons who waited for the men of Apollo 9 at the air base near the H~Jton Space Center ·start- ed non-stop cbeerlng the moment they landed. A brau bond played martial music in the bactr.round. "I just want you to tnow there la no place u beautiful and welcome as home," Schweicbrt Aid. For the astronauts, the rught will not be truly over unµJ.. after a thorouih de- briefing II completed. Durlne the nest 12 day& they wiU lpend hours on end fllllng mlll., of tape recording• with everything they can remember about the mlsa:Jon. The momentt after they touchtd down tn HOUiton wtte. reMrVed, bow ever, lor pleasure. · McDivitt came off the pline fir1t at Ellington, bopping down its steps two at a Ume. Hi& oldest daughter, Ann, 10, flew into hill arms and then burst into tears ol. joy. Not far behind streamed his wile Pat and the rest of hll children. They huged and k1saed repeatedly, chattering at each other the whole tlme. Tha other two men walked down the steps more alowly and received limllar welcomes from their famWi1. Space agency olficlals and fellow utronaut.s then joined the happy mob under the left wing ct the airplane. Bucher Reassigned CORONADO (UPI) -Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher, skipper of the USS Pueblo, is going to be reassigned to short duty soon but the Navy won't give any spc· cific details. A spokesman for the Bureau of Navy Personnel made the disclosure of Bu· cher's immediate future Friday, one day after the conclusion of a court of inquiry Into thre tapture of the intelli· gencfl veaael by North Korea. To ·Arms! The British ••• Are Coming to Josh Our Sons of Erin Once More Editor's Nott: DAILY PILOT staff· er Tom Barl9, a son of tht Britt.sh Empire. iod0t1 0Jftr1 l\ls annual teat of the 1tmt of humor of W tartr.t of the Grttn. LG.$t 11eor he 10 tnrcped dour dtsctnd.antl of th imtrald Isle th.at the cditof ta 1tUl an.noenna J>fO- te.st calls. Thi$ titnf'! tht editor -on occrtdittd Son of Erin, btl th• wav -1uaa1tti the humorless dinet their ca.11.s to Mr. Barle~. By TOM BARLEY Of tltt Dlltr Plllt l•ff "Klrta Billv made th• robblc run~ Ht J)(lid them beck in cotn, And he 1ltw 10,000 lrllh ..... At th.a BatUe of the Bopt" Old Engllah drilllcing rong. Batk In medieval days our ance1tor1 had to contend wtth a periodic pesUience that they tttmbllngly and 1pproprlately dubbed I.he "Blaclt Death." It waa a fAquenU,y TtCUninc vlsltallon th•~ to say the Ieut, nn..i tllem with 1tark, naked fear. The march of mtdlclnc ellmlnated the scourae. of courae, but Wt do hive I IUCCellOr lO that lt'lsly vllltor ln our twtntlelh century. l calJ it the "Grttn Platue." It comts around aa rerula.r .. clockwork evuy March 17 11111 il Knda Into clbberlng inlan.lty a lot of folk who, I'm eonvlnc:ed, wm llllbtl)' oll thalr ..wn to begin with. The only real antidote I've diJcove~ (' Is 1 alight variaUon on the •nu bit, 1\1)' formula II 10 to bed, shove In a pair of ear plugs, di!CoMect the radlo and TV aod 1t1y there until 1.farch II. SAD EXPERIENCE It'1 been my sad experience lhal, even then, some ct the dtivellln1 banlhet wailing has penetrated my el1borate precautions. But I have a last line of defense that always worU: I put on a record of "God S1ve The Queen'' at top p1lcll. ,,..lnwt the ear plup and all is well. By nut day. the capering marsuplall have quaffed their ,..... bier, ended the lntennlnable alrJna ol wblt puMI In that far oll (thant the Lorjl) IOlfY island for mu!lc and quit aping lcctnll and Idioms that any self.respecting An- cient Briton would hive dlsm.l.PCd 11 puerile peaaant prattle and hardly to be tolerated ln the but ot cavts. It was one ol. the rusont for the early eJectton ol the Irish from the British Empire, you know. Jt w1s very di!Elcult to ed11t1te them and we sot r.athtr Ured of trytna to lick lhe.m Into the conformity so valued by lhc rest of the United Kingdom. Take that 1plendld race, the Wtllh. ror e1ample. Now wt'U water that you didn 't know that M.lrcll l WU Sl D1vld'1 Day. Of course you. dldn 'L ~auae ••"l'thini wu handled quleUy and with great dignity: none of the btuater and bellowing oo beloved by those of Hlber· nlan extraction. QUIET DlGNITY You'll find, to be :sure, that many Welshmen sport a leek (a type of wild onion) in the1r hats but they are carried with a quiet dJ&nlty that we've alwlys found to be Jn •abarp -lrul Willi ·the green-hatted popinJlYS who come pran· cing around 16 days later. Then there'• the Engllsb who celebrate Sl C-1e'1 Illy on April 21 with IUch eJQUlllte lalle. Speclal c:bulcll lll'\'lctS, the fl7inl of the red crosa on the white field (green la 50 lnferlor) tnd J)Ollte tea·ta~te cooversat.lon on the meaning of that nry ~ day, All abli>lutely channlnl 11111 so ~. ct coune. You11 lind the 5cotl much more robust Jn lheir celebration or St. Andn..v's Day. But It's Sood· healthy blgb 1plrlll not lhe frtneUc free.for-ill that tbe Paddy people so apeclallM In. A iood ScQtaman oneo told uo thet ll'& Uke the dlfference betwMn the two whlskle&: "Ayt, l1ddie, lhe SCotch 111 >11 body the other llulf Is 111 bubbt11." So like I tip r~m UI and &Ive ~fonday a mils. Put ~tonday the 17th on .the same footing u Friday the llth and ketp away from the CtlUc c:rackpctl. Tbere'tt only t•o tlnds of lrilh .., Sl Patrtct's Day. Tbl m1forlly who won't learn and the minority l'!'bo lhould 1aiow bcUer. - County Beach',] ... Watel.' Usage Draws ·Caution Orar.ge' County !Ualth Officer John R. Pbllp ~411'. ,bsued hi.I weekend warning to cltt'z.em aod visitors on un- aafe drintil&' )later and beach con- tamlnallon. Dr. Philp 1aid Santi1101 ;'Sllverafo, Williams .and Modjes ka canyona are still without safe drJnklng water due to dama1e from. recent floods. E:rc1pUOns are SJlverado School, Jrvina Lake Fire Sta tion, Irvine Lake, Silver· ado Guard St ation and Welch's Sand and Gravel Co. ,. Dr. Philp said tap water may bt available in llml~ed areas, but it ls ®t 11fe for drlnklne and •bould be boll~ for five minutes before use. The health officer said there wu no chan&e 1n the quarantine of the beaches at Newport Beach and Huntington Beach State Beach Part. Untreated 1ew1ge ·ts atll1 nowin1 into the Santa Ana Ri•tr at Riverside and beaches are cloeed fOr swimming and shellfish gathering froftl Newport Pier to the west boundary of Huntington Beach State Park. Or. Ph.ilp al.so warned beach totr.S ~gain.st picking up orangea and d~ chiokens to be found on the beach. He said they are higbfy contaminated. JANE DOE ••• I because evea. the most vague can craclt a tough cue. "Lord. no," aald Sgt. McKennon, when asked if he could estimate the number checked out fn the case supervlled by Ca.pt. Earle Robitaille, « the number of manhours el'pended. one ol the most promising leads d•· veloped the day before Jane Doe wa.s finally buried 52 days ago, when a Lmg Beach girl just out of jail saw a ta.st photo-sketch of the victim in a newspaper. The forme·r Hell's Angels motorcycle gang hanger~ identified the mystery woman tentative!y as Rhonda Fisher, a former roommate who followed the aun from the sleepy Deep South to swinging California. Capt. Robitaille said the 1dentification could not be accepted without corroboral· ing evidence and the liunt turned up a Rhonda Fisher last month in San Fran- cisco, but not the same one. The Rhonda Fish« wbo rode with the ouUaw motorcfcle gang Ss either alive and drifted el.9ewbere, or lies 1n Lot J51F, an unmarked pa.uper's: grave in Pacific View Memorial. Park, Corona dC!): ~ar. Whoever lies there, the quest for her VUe name led to a .jeweler in Woodland, Calif., an old peaunt woman in a Ti· juana alum and wamen's &bops In New York CJty. ·1 The jeweler thought he may have ~ Ille aquamarine dinner ring, v.·hile I.he Mexican woman tried to link her to a blood-smeared car and the print blou·se U'ane v.·ore was believed made in New York. Hundreds of police department and Post Office bulletin boards around the nation canied a circular asking help in 1olvfng the riddle of he r identity. A mother alienated from her daUghter responded, but Jane Doe wu not the girl who lelt home after a squabble eight years ear1Jer and the missing woman 1'as actually located u a result. Jane Doe gained more fame in death than she could ever have el'J)eete<I in a life so ordinary and transient that aht passed through it with no one to remem- ber or give her name. The dead, however. must finally be committed to the earth and their mem· cries given to time. The Rev. G. Russell Shaw, of the First 1.tethodlst Church . of Huntington Beach. officiated at her Jan. 17 funeral, where a detective photographed the handful « visitors. Sil signatures -mostly thoae of ne1fl· men -were written in the register head-- ed : "Our Friends... . . "Her potential was known only lo Thee, Who knowest also her pauicms and pa.In/' Alid the Rev. Shaw in pray. er. after the recorded hymns were ai· Ienced. ''Shfl looks like a hundred other 1'0- men, no wonder no:'one could Identify her," murmured a reporter as those present filed by the cheap gray cuket, topped by one modeit. flower 1rrqe- ment. b t On Jan. 20, a cold, gray Monday If stelldy1 melancholy rain, Jane Doe "ft taken -perhaps on her fll'St ride In a Cadillac -to Pa.ci!ic View Memorial Park. She was buried in a $35 grave away from others, whose occupants had name~ and enough money for what they lhart In common wtth 1 woman known ·only to God • "Coun'f cues are no& buried Jn what we call 'open ground,'' ezpll.ined Jobn Vibert, president and pner.r mllllictr of the cemetery laclllty. • "It ts, literally, a pauper'• sra~he added. "lt'I .in tile lawn attL lt'r .,., cent.'' "One day, perhape all the unkown";in be known and thll tole will be solvtil, • the Aev. Shaw bad Wei at her f~aJ thrtt d•Y• belore the rain)' buri-1 Mon· day. UnUl that final morning. 1hf win 1lumMr •lthoul a name or even a mark· e.r telling Uie one aS!irntd to he.r Match 14, IMS, by the Orantt Coun1y coron- er's Offk-e. • Today and all tomorrows •ill &:·th~ same., and poet John Crowe Ransom'a line from "Mornlna" will J>OUlbl;r J ll the Ne forever : - "Simply another morning, and alnlpl y Jane." • - j n d " • " • e • '• l I t f ' ' I : Christine Muldoon, 23, o{ Shipley, England, was happily smashed . H,,er boyfriend told, her he wo1j)d PiQpose if she. &ear a dozen, other girls in a female · beer drinking {.'Ontest. She did and he did and now they are getting married. • .Officials at City Hospital iri Bos- ton received. a cashier's check lor S~ in payment of an old bill. A qote attached lo the check. signed aiimply "801tonia11.'' said the writ- er recently discovered the bill in- curred by a relative during the dtpression and \vanted to "pay the bill now \vi th a little interest." • ' Seven-year-old Sharon Vinick of $unnyvale, Calif., cl~ecks on the re· r.overy of her favorite friend, George, Sharon underwe11t ope1L heart .!."Ur- gery at Sta11/ord Univtrsity rece11tly and requested lhat stuffed animal George be allowed to go to the oper· nti11g roo»t. wit/I her. After operatio.i Sharon discovered that Stanford sin·· 1:1eons /lad "operated" 01t George toa 4-Co1npleLe with .sutures and band- ages. ' • " An altractive young \vo·n1an Tob· fi'ed a ConC:ord Crocker Citizens gank oi $300 -while 50 policemen and \\•omen met in the basement to discuss "ho \v to detect and oppre-- hend woinen 'sUSpects.·· • ~f-*K'~'.m~ .t . "~ 4=;,..tr~·~ I~ S ome · pieces of modern I I'"' sculpture in fra11t of the Lam-.. ~ bert-St. Louis Airport will be ~ moved to the city art museum, : ' ~ where they understa11d such 1 11.t thi-ngs. City officials said the11 t· I..,.' decided to move the pieces- "' :1· worth S50,000 -after the ~-donor complained they had -b~en installed backward at the t ~ , airport. " i !~· l .,,, • ~-J:.l'J.1t"" ....••• ,,!,.fr'~ • 10n St. Valentine's day the Sun- rise Federal Savings and Loan As· sociation . in Deer P ark, N. Y. - lY-hich did not then have a guard ~ was robbed of ~~000 by two rilen. The bank promptly hired ·a glla.rd and gave him a pistol. Last \veek, two armed men entered the office, took the guard's pistol and escaped with $22,000. Getting Nosey Subject is noses as Bob Hope and Jinuny Durante, po ssessors of l\\'O of most ~amous nose~ in show bu sin~s, get together fOr taping or forthcoming TV special. T\vo con1ed1ans have kno .. vn each oliler for -more than 30 years, first performed together on Broad\vay in 1937. El Toro Notes 26th Yea1~ This St. Patrick's Day SL Patrick's Day l\1onday markli the 26th anniversary t1f the El Toro Marin e Corps Air Station. Established in 1943 as a te1nporary station, it boasted 30 Leathernecks who bedded down' in an Irvine Ranch bunkhouse. Today, no longer temporary, it is headquarters for the Third Marine Aircraft Wing and has 5,800 men. That 'Hillbilly Duel' With Guns Ends Ta1nely in Court \Vhat police described 1,3 a "hillbilly gun due.!" in a Tustin home last Sept. 9 ep~ed t.arpely, in Superior Court late Thursday night with the conviction of a Kentucky man on burglary ~barges. A. jury ol lO ·women and two men deliberated f!)r more than 31 hours before- returning that verdict against Eugene lfardin, 36, of Louisville. Hardin had been booked on suspicion of attempted murder, kidnaping and assault with a deadly weapon in addition to the burglary count. Cleared by the jury was Ronald Paul Youi;i.g, 23, also of Louisville, Y.'ho had faced three counts of assault with intent lo commit murder and one .of k.idnapiiig. Testimony during the three-week trial recreated a "Hatfields and A-1cCoy6" situalion in which the angry Hardin was said to have pursued Eddie Gafford, 22, from Kentucky to California. Enmity between the two men was said to have reached fever pitch when Hardin di scovered that Gafford had taken hi~ v>'ife, Carol Hardin, 35, v.tith him. Hardin traced · the couple to a Tustin home and, accompanied by Youn·g, forced a Tustin motorist to drive them to l;afford 's residence. The motorist told officers that both men had a variety of v ... eapons, that all the saiety catches were of( and "they looked ready for action." A~tion came a little later when they arrived at Gafford 's home in a blaze of gunfire which ended with the wounding of Ha'rdin and Gafford and the rushing to the hospital of both men . Mrs. Hardin and Young were unhurt in the prolonged shootout between the rival Kentuckians. Includes several hundred Navy personnel \\'ho provide medical and dental care and run the aviation supply shops. In addition to barracks, mess halls, PX. and other base facilities, the air station, through its Station Operations and Engineering Squadron , runs a com4 plete air traffic control system for the 17,000 flights. in and out of El Toro in an average mon th. The major point of departure and return from Vietnam is El Taro's ne\v ai.r terminal: Most Marines going to Viet nam arrive at the terminal from nearby Camp Pendleton and leave on a government contract flight by jetliner. \Vhen their 13 nionths of fighting ar& over. they return to El Toro for reassign- ment. More than 56,000 such f\.1arines were processed last year, an average of one planeload a day. El Toro's role as a jumping-off point for war is as old as the base. Eslablished 11s a tra1ning and staging facility for P.1arine airmen bound for World \Var II in the Pacific, the station's future \\'U uncertain 2/ter the surrender or Germany and Japan . But the uncertainty CJf IPe cold "'ar that followed World \Var II kept the station ali ve, albeit barely operational. Then came the Korean war, and El Toro shifted back into hig h gear, flying gull-winged Corsair fighters over Orange County and on across the Pacific, as well as the origina l Phantom fighters which helped launch the jet. age. . After Korea, the Third f\.1arine Aircraft \Ving moved to El Toro en masse from its base jn f\.ti.ami. Fla. Today, 3rd MA \V pilots ny F-4 Phantom jets, A-4 Skyhawk attack jets and train.Jog and utility craft out of El Toro. f\.1ajor General William G. Thrash j5 commanding general of the air station. Rotarv CJulJ Pre!lents -UCI With $500 Gift The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club has presented UC Irvine with $500 to establish a Newport-Irvine Rotary Club Loan Fund. I~ 11.•ill provide students with short-term emergency Joans, a maximum of $100 each, for periods col 30 to 90 days. In the course of a year, the funds \viii revolve about eight times, making the aid available to 30 to 40 UCI students. OAILY ,ILOT Sltlf P'llttt ltJry Tal~es A Tour JMk Cad1nan {left), Orange County's chief crimin· a.list, explains \\•orklngs of. microscopy laboratory 11.o ' rncmbtrs of 1969 county Grand Jury during -1ury's recent tour of sherifi's crime Jab at ne'' 1 cou nt y jail facility In Santo Ana. Centralized crime lab gerves all law enforcement agencies In county. Tour of Sheriff's Department and counly jail wn~. part of Grand Jury's annual inspecUon ol various aspecui of county government. S1furdaf, Mmfl 15, 196? DAJL Y PllDT 3 /fleet the Peeple = . By EVl':LVN BHERWOOD Of "" IMJlr ....... ,... ' A dWUnuUve.#--1hd itCractiye Balboa I~ ...._~ la the mislmil of a ~, •"llr-\r of iYis" .. Mr•. Bernlct Perklm., a former Corooa de! Afar elementary school teacher who ha5 "lived · In" the aha for 25 yur11 re<dY<ll. O>e ey~ ' ,mil services. !# a 22""°'1jh,old 'c'<tn\ai, ',S!lePherd dutlng 1 ~-trltnJn&.period 1t Guide Dogs ror th& Blind, Sin Rafael. "Wlth less than ftve perce.nt vision,., l\tra. Pertim, a widow, explained, "T had several fall! Qll curbs and over inalilmate objects like 'skate boards and padd)e boards before I received' Gret- chen, "'my ,wde dog. Now l have liO fear/' &he said. · . .An 'Jvld reader, she aycra&e5 ·Jix .to eight talk.Ing bociS a week. • "I like to swim-anti walk, too," abe added. !\lrs. Perkins, 63, has two married chi Id rt n, David Fletcher ol f\1assachusett.s and Mrs. James Hoekjo of lltinois and seven grandchildren. She has the distinction of .having received more mail than any other stu- dent who's ever trained at Gulde Dogs. "l'n1 afraid I kept Miss Suillvan ot the traini ng department away from some of her othe r duties, just reading> all the cards and letters from family aDCl friends," she commented. l\lrs. Perkins' sight has been failing gradually since: childhood. The four-wttk course at Guide Dogs shows U1e blind person how to y,·ork \rith the dog. The valuable dog s are indi vidually selected for each person In order to insure the best match . DAILY l'ILOT Sllff P'IM* Gretche n and Mrs. Perkins are, indeed. a well matched team. The dog follows her mistress' actions constantly. But with all this work all Gretchen wants in return ls .a little recognition and, as she puts her muzzle on Mrs. Perkins' lap -a little love. FOR GRETCHEN, A LITTLE LOVE GOES A LONG WAY Guide Dog Provides 'Eyes' for Belboa Island Widow Gretche n receives more than just a Uttlc. Beach Man's Plea For Dismissal Denied by Judge A motion by three Huntington Beach men for dismissal of charges of receiving stolen J)toP6fty has been reject.ed in Su- perior Court. · Judge Robert Gardner eoded higher court Pfocetdings against David 'Bennett Lindstrom, 25, Michael l.fonty Holmgren, 25 and John Allen Rainey, 20, by order- ing them to return to West Orange Coun- ty municipal court for further action on the charges. He set A1arch 19 for the new da te of appeafance. Lin<Utrom, Holmgren and Rainey. all or 202 11th St., were arrested last Feb. I "'hen Huntington Beach officers alleg~ly found eight stolen weapons in their apartment. Earlier municipal court testimony indica ted that the pistols were stolen the day before from the Gemco store, 17099 Br'ookhunt St., Fountain Valley. Testimony by Huntington Beach police officers alleged that at least tv.'o or the defendants were under the influence of narcotics at the time of arrest. How old OUT FOR A STROLL Mr1. Perkins •nd Friend should you be when yQu're middle aged? Ct·it your teeth, you old fogey 11 for n1en l•·ith boyi1h figures. )OU . This 1tore's ad1 proclaim lhnt This srring 1everal other· they are 1till 1elling suils for "·i1e hi@:hly respecied clotlti11g ''ifllYI \\'ilh hip1. thigh1, a bit n1anufacturer1 are 1l1owi11g, of 1 paunch, and all lhe other for delil·ery to the men'11tore1 standard h111uan equip111cn1." next fall, what i1 kno"''D in the Ame11, Thal'• exactly the tr1de •• costume clothing. kind of clotl1ing I sell too. To n1e, awful! When you huy a 1nit from Thine:s like '"'i1hy double n1e. you don't have to ask your hreaated 1ui11 with 9 little wife lo 1hoehorn you inlo the "·hite butt.on• risbt do"n the pant.I. or 1cis&0r you out of the ntlddle. coat when ,·ou co1ne home at The new an1-J-a.man-or•\\O--J ni~I. • nt.an·lookf It a1k1 th1t que,. Doe1 1ba1 1nean J"n1 old lion from the rear, from tlte £a11hioned! If your h&ir rear.Ji. tide and sometime.. so helit e1 your 1bonlder!I. 1'111 old nte fr,ing, fro1n the front fashioned: !tly hnir doe1n't e\·en. even re1!'l1 nty ear1. 1£, ho~· Th1t will really be the U y, ever, you:re one of u1 squares, ~entJe reader, when Old l\lan Classes Begin, Monday at Art, Design School Easels are at attenlion and the kilns are warming up for the 1pring quarter at baguna Beach School of Art and Design. ciasses for beginning, ·interinediite' and advanced ·slude.ots Open· Monday. ·The1. will include drawing, color & de1ign. oil painting, watercolor, life drawing, printmaking, portrait and figure, 8Clllp- ture and ceramics. Two additional subjects · will · be presented. Advanced painting will be taugh t by Sam Clayberger of the OtL,. Art Institute. It will emphasi:r.e use of acrylics and polymers. San Diego architect Paul Thoryk of Huxley-Thoryk will teach environment.al presentation and composiUon ( architec. tural rendering). Roger Kuntz will present classes in basic and intermediate oil painting, sculpture and life drawing. Color design, basic and advanced, will be conducted by Ruth Osgood. Roger Annstrong will teach drawing. watercolor and a class in oil painting two evenings a v.·eek. Portrait and figure painting will be presented by David Schnabel who also gi ves advanced life drawing instruction in the' evening. I "·aul you 10 kJtow that] have nothinl( bul the very lat.eat ] 969 unfreaked ·out clothing styles. It may he possible that by 1970 or 71, you busineHmen will be !"'epl along with the faddish tide and mav •tart de- manding yummy ~lothin~ your.selves. When that d1y II'* ri,·ee, heaven forbid, I may even ('arry that stuff. For no ... I ••II clothing lhat doem't inlerfere with your rur1u.it of health, wealth and happi.neas, 11 guara..nteed by the Co111titution. One. t"'·o and three button sui1s, iit contemporary or trll• ditioual 1tyling, from Dean .. gate, Ratner, Devon11hire aind olhen. Pricee, $85 to 8165. And no,v, from "'·hat '«" lo what 1ge is middle age! I( you'rfi over 30, you're middle aged, you old bumrfl. A rttent 1urvey of college f're.hmen revealed th1t the1e lids, when their opiniou1 were a,·eraged ou~ consider anyone from 31 to. 44 to be middle aged. If you're over 44 yoa'N elderly. 1,m going out and 111ioot my• .. 11. • Bidwell starts 1elliu1 lace lrimriled paj1m11. • In tho fa.., of 1ucb dop,..,.. 1ng huhlln progre11, a pronti· nent New York men'• 11tore ?tiers a ray of pure 1un11hine in the form of 1 seri~ of ad!I rauiug the new clothlng 1tyled Jack Bidwell • ' 11 3467 ''la Lido, right where you tom of( ~•"l'Ort Bl•d. to I!'• to Udo ltle, at Lido n. .. w. Free parking at n"..ar o( store. Phone 6734510. Cop.yri~ht 1969, Jack IJ;d~·ell. ·' ' ' ... ··-···-----------------------------------------------. . . 4. QAILY rll.OT Pulpit · and Pew ·st, Gteqt'1 Epl1eop1l CHl'U o1 El Toro will hold --a\la.m. and -ni., -. -a1 l :IO llld Jl a.m. 11111 SW>< d17. ''Papl&hment and Forslventel., will be the ....m.UUe. '11>1 Bible -..... at aria-~· lcteace ~~-wUl be •isubltance.'' Puta °' 1 Ktnar•m be read. servtces. The Rev. John Rogers Davll will pruch on Paol'1 leaer IO Ute Galallus al bolb -alao. Le-potluck aupper IJ sel IOI' Slllldly, I p.m., In Ute Pullll Hiil. Even Song and a tilt by Ute Rev. Cancio -wlll lollow. "Racilm Ind U1,'' the .....,.,.. -· will be held Weitneocll1, 7;!0 p.m. Mn. Mildiod· Wril!>t. from Eut Loo Anplel, will . apeU .. "-t "-.. n-Done?" ,,. leCODd of. t1 h l • ~ _.. ~ m-en '"!be Autborily ' WCJOMin ol St. Mkhael'I will of Ute Won!" will be delivered me« !lednaclJy, t :IO a.m., by ~ . O.vld w o o d , for comm'""°?, and' a -1>1 Wednad1y, 'I p.m. at Waner • ))l'Ol'l'am on ~mercau: A-Bapllll Ckare·k, ThePUllooPloy. Wamer Avenue at Go:tbatd Streel, Hunllnglon Beach. NU! Salunlay Ille Boyo' Cllrlsllan Service Bripde will hold a FllllerSon BlllqUel, 6:30 ,p.m., in the Christian Educallon Building. A feadmhlp training aeminar w!O alJo be held Iba! day' at Fint Bapllsl C!urch o I ~ froi:n I a.m. to 1:45 p.m. St. MldlaeJ't ud All Aqeb' EfllCOPll Cbardl, ms Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar, will· celebnle communion al both J and t :IO a.m. Sunday Meeting at Harper Elemen- tary School, 4IS E. lllb st., Coeta Meaa, Barbor auutlu Qlveli IMMacom m unJ on aerricea at 10:45 a.m. Church achool m._ at t:t5 a.m. Dr. D. W. McEJroy wlll '.proacb "Chrl!t Our Only Hoi>t. • Ibis Sunday. The Rev James. G. Kirt will pr....t the fifth oermoo in a Lenten series entitled "A BetteT Way" at SL Mark'1 Pre1byterlaa Chard, Easthluff Drive and JambOl'ee Road, Newport Beach. The sermon, eotlUed "Concern: Cate, Indiinance, Rejoicing," will be delivered at the 10 a.m. service. The cllQir will sing. Church lchool and child care will also be provided at this hour. rug.-.-. BI.....i an lbe Mttciful." Nur-aery care and oc11ool .,. held al bolb hours allo. Sunday eveninc you th fellowahlp medt al &:Ii o'clock while lbe yWng adult gr<>UP convenfS al I : 11 o'clock.· "JMUI' Prescri~ for HappineA" ii the 11r1DOO slated for 1:30 iud 11 a.m. ,.rvi,.. thli Sunday for .1)'.tt Uatted Mellledltt Clnordl el Fou.atala V1hey, 1 I 2 2 5 Bushard St. '!be Rev. Ken MeMJllJn will -ch. Church school and nursery are pro- vided at both hours. Lenten study cla&!es on the Sermon on the Mount will~ tinue this week: Sunday even~ ings. Tu"""y morninp and Wednesday evenings. Junior and !leDior Methodist Youth Groups will meet Sun- day, 1:30 p.m. Duplicate worship Hrvices will be held Sunday at the Flnt Unf&ed Method I 1 t Dr. William R. Eller will Ctnm:b, 420 W. 19th St., Costa deliver the message "Seek the Mua. The Richard J , Lord While He May be Found" D u..n I a p will preach at 8:45 and 11 a .m. services "RJghteousness and Mercy" at for Latberan Chard! ol the 9:30 and 11 a.m. The -sermon ·Muter, 2900 Pacific View Is bued on the Beautitude: Drive, Corona del Mar. Mid- "Bleseed are Those Who week Lenten worship con- Hunger and 'l'bint After (See PULPIT, Pare I) Fellows,Up Youth Aid Victims YOWi( members ol St. Andrew '• Pre1byt·erl an Cburch, Newport Beech, have rallled to help lbe flood vi<> tiJns ol Sllvmdo Caoyon, devutated by February'• rain and 1Ude.s. A group ol le members ol lbe ...,.,,. hlch and college age Yl!Ulh fellowshl111 recently armed themselfta with hoes, ehovels and polls and tptnl a day In the canyon helping . to cleer mud and d-from damaged homes. Cal Lutheran Concert Slated The cone e r n t c hoir of Califomia Lutheran College, Thousand oats, will give a concert at the Anaheim Convention Center saturday, March 29. In addition, the board of deacons at St. Andrew's ap- proved a ca.sh donation to the flood relief program. " Pro•le1U-to Jle Solved CatlWlics w. Join Council~ lly LOUIS CASSELS u ................ ...... The Roirwi Cllbollc cbwdi la actiyj)y, co n:s 1der.ln1 membersbl)I In lbe Natlooal Council ol Cburd>el. The Nalloaal · Council a.s preaently cooaUtuted ii a coordlnatlnf body !0< :14 Protestant and 0 rt bod ox deoomlnatlona wilb 40 mDUon memben. · · Accesaion ol the Calbollc church, wilb Ill 47 mlllion membera, would yastly enban- ~ lbe a1oture ol t h e e<Ul)lenlcal orgaollation and give it a far more potent voice in publlc affairs. SERIOUS PROBLEMS ,... maip to b9 worked out before the Calbollc church mabs formal appll~lion f0< ~ membership. The biggest ol lbeS< prob- lems stems from the coon- cil'a present by-laws, .wh!Ch allocate voting power and budget assessmeW 4JDODi lbe s:iliated denominations accor · to their respective members ·ps. Thus a ~enomination with 4 million members has four limes as many voting delegates in the council'a reneral weinbly and seoeral board u one with only 1 mllllon memben. II also pays four Um.et u large a share of the: counc:ll'1 operatlq ei:· pensta. This ay1tem w o r k e d aatiafactortly 80 long as the oowcil'• bluest affiliate was lbe 10.mDUon member United Melhodiat duucll. But U 1he same proportional representaUon and asse.ssment formula were applied, the Catholic church. would bold a clear majority, of the volts in all councll bodies, and also would pay more than ball ol IJ.s budget BOTH CA.TROUC a n d Pl'.Olestant leailers feel lliat thls would be an· unac~ble 1itualloo.. . one ~le solution might be amendment of the council's by.Jaws to provide that no slnile reli1iou s body. regardless of siZe, could have more than one fourth of the total voting power or bear more than one !ourth the total expense. -This limitation would not ex- pose the Catholic church to any serious risk of being out· voted on kty Jssues by a solid Protestant bloc, becaUll ., aclual practice, lbe CGIUl<;il always seeks ad overwbelmlftc -.ns111 on i!iaJor decision!. tacking ally Jmor lo I~ Ill decllloona upon alllliat~. 11 obv1°"'1y 1.s' 1n no pos1uan to man Important policiee '!'! lbe basb of closely·d!vldid votes. A joint working ~. represen~ing the council •nd the U.S. Colbolie hierarchy. has been formed lo thresh out the organiutlonal d.tf. ficutUes. It will begin work in New York April 8. Dr, John Coventry S m I t h • moderator of the United Presbyterian church, will head the coUncil representalivet, and Archbishop John Carberry of St. Louis will head Iba Catholic representatives.. .:. SJNCE BOTH sides pre!~r to make haste slowly on tltls significant ecumenic.~ 1 breakthrough, the negotiations may continue for two or ~· years. ~tpough no O{le is, willing lo predict exacUy what fonJl it will ·take, key people ~n both sides are confident Ule talks will Jead uttimJtely to (See JOINING, Pare I) I· -oRANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY LOOKING FOR MEANING & RELEVANCE?. '" FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH "· •· c.1 1 Ftlrview Rd. At F1ir Dr., Cost• Mes• 1 9 A.M.-Church School 10 A.M.-Worshlp I DNM S1ultl1'1ty ,., ........ SrMy .,..,. ......... 914 ..... , Cnaefl•t 145-4,11 ~ HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH llJI ...... St.• .......... , C.... .... ,.,.. 0-. I-,_,.. Sundar School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship U:OO a.m. Baptist Training Union IS p.m. Evening service 7 p.m. Wednesday Bibla Study & Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m. RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 611 HAMILTON, COITA MISA Rtv. lob Schm.1t.kopf I Sumliy Sclieol • ••. ••, f :45 Tr1inln1 Union , , •• , , , , • 6:00 I M • W hi I I OO iv1nit19 Wott.hi, •••• , ••• 7 :00 ~lllil. · 111• ' • ••• : Wed, henln9 Sin-lee • •• • 7:00 ..... 64l-t111 N119ry AIW9JI A ....... .. ·~"· UNlYUslTY BAPTIST CHURCH • ' UIJ L L PAUSADU ID. 'r SANTA ANA Hll5KTS IUfllOAT IC:"OOL ................................... f1tl 4.M. I MOllNINe WOllStOP ........... .,, ••• .,,. ............. 11 A.M. 'IV•lllllll• WOllSMI" .......................... , ......... 1 ".M. MICW'l•K llllVICI WIDNllDAT ................ P1• P.M. """"" .. Adoll. ........ O.IQ """" MWU1 PIRST IAPTIST CHU.RCH .... _._ ~ ........ . FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Victoria & Placentia Ave. . Costa Mesa CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES. IU.HCHU OP THI MOTHla CHUICM THI fllST CHUIClt OF CHllST, ICllNTllT IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSms SUBSTANCE Sµbject of LeS1on -March 16 Cott• Mesa -First Church of Christ. Scf1nti1t 2111 M ... , .. Dr., cen. MeM S1U., Sch••l-f:l I A.M. C•1rU Senlce-11 A.M. a..Alt lll:H•, 2150 MeM Vtf'ft Dr. Huntington Be1eh-Fint Church of Christ, Sci•nfi1t 110 Ollv• C••rcll & S11n411Y Sc ... 1-t:JO & 11 :00 htMllAf ... .--.110 °"" L19un1 leach -First Church of Christ, Scientist 6JI Hit• Dr. CMr1• • S•MllY ScMel-t:JI • 11 :00 I ~ ..... 214 ...... Aw. No,;;p.;;:g;Ui;;.; ... :F&.I Ghv;_., ef Chrl11; sJ1n1i11. -:-•1' JUl.919 Lhh Cllltrcll • S1AHy Scffel-t:11 • 11:11 • l"""9 l•Otlto 3115 Vie Ul11 NtwpOrt Be1ch·Stconcl Church of Christ, Scientist 3100 Pctelflc YMw Dr .. CereH lhf M• Clnrcll ' Snffy w .. 1-11 A.M. ieMI .. l••-216l I. Cfflt Hwy. All are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Roo1DJ arw c.,. ~ AT AU SllYICll CHURCH OF CHRIST ,1 I IT. JAMB, JIOt ... U4e, N-.,... aw• THE EP~~'~!~~.~HURCH ~:I , .... ., llhJO-n......., l10G p.-. S111Hf lftrices-7:JO, t :OO, 11:00 v Hely 1....,... • He.llftt Semen lee._,,._ 1 .... Jellll P. Adil9y II; AIM .. n. I•. D..W C"'i.p Phone: 675-0210 ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Child care at 9:30 Holy Days as announced lechr, n. In. ,,. .. ht)ltn hvl• -Pho11e 644·046) ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. Sundays 7:30 & 9:30 Church School -9:30 Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced Ylcer, TM lft'. hM W. D.-.... _ ,. ... 141·1!26 EPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH •111 It.• Cll'"' .._ -..... ..t ............... MlllltlllfliM ... dt. C1lllffftl9 TM •W. """"' C. c.My, PMIW Sunday Services I :• A.M. N11F C--till A.M. ''"'"' hntU a ClWO 11• P.M. •VIMllllS Sctr.tt • --' ,,. l".M. ·--" ""' A.M, "'-'" ......... YNW ~ .. ,-"""*"cm,.,..,... . First Assembly of Goel Church 146 E. 22nd St., Coala Moao 541-3761 ~ C. Cronic, Pastor lt1y Niclr•to11, Mini1l•r •f Youth SCHIDULI OP' SllYtcn S1114-J-.Ch1rc• Scll••I ••••••• 1 i ,,, •...••.•.•• , 9tlfl •·""' ,__,,., WerUlp • , , , , ••••• 1 l:lt •·•· I 7:01 p.M. Church Choir -Sh,,11 P1ul1tn, Dlrtctor ' Ybtt.n W9'coMe -NU91'Y Att9tlff11t STA.Tl LICINSU Pll-SCHOOL-h .. WlllHi-. Dlroctor .... 1. '41-UJI Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 2001 CllH Dr. LI 1H293 Tiie In, ...... •· ll•h., .. ...., n. • .., . ...,,. J. l11s4itcW --.. .. ,,,. ••• ,., ........ l :»t:• ...... • ......, ld!MJ .•..•. f:tf.lt:•a.a. .. .,,..., hn:ic. •••• n 1•111• Nunery care •vailabi. •t all aervlcu ' WELCOME Lutheron Church of the Mam• 2900 Pacific View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR DR. WILLIAM R. ELLElt Phono OR 3-5022 1:45. A.M-F11111y WMlhl, t :41 A.M-s1111cl1y Cbrc• Sch11I 11 :00 ·A.M.-F1m~1 Wlfhhlp N.,_., l'hTIM CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mbsouri Synod 760 Vlctorl• St .. C•hi Mei• Lothar V. Tornow. Putor 5411404 Wtrsltl1 S1rvla11 1:1$ & 11 A.M. , IWlfl' SdlNli t:• A.Mo ' A~lf llMe CllH> t :M A.M, CltllSTIAN IUMINTAIY SCHOOL 14 ... jt6, PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN C!!URCH M,,, YMi Drive a l1k1r St~19t, Co1te -M,,,, C1lil • AND•hi' C. ANO•IUON, PllNr ~1'11111~: l :ct,t:306Jl:OI "lwld11SC..00.: l ;tl),f;ll)&n;lll • I ,.,., .. c. ~ ,,,,, Lvth1r11'·$~1I ~ ~M·r,.'&th~r oi.~. Princfptl Ofl!ct Pli"•n•1 14t.OIZ 1 . .School Ph~n•l uf.ot6J I w. h/it'l't 111 Yt• , • , ' UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST ' : CHURCH I' I l?St Vlcterl• St,. C111te MtN I ,,. ••52 S.Und&n I -~ 10:Jll A.M. I BAHA'IS PROCLAIM Boho' u' lloh "The Prom i1•d Ont" 541-3215 or 5.ft.2oos A Cordiol Welconie from 17411 M .... U.. .. .-.-·"·.,_ ...... _ S1111day Scho•I •••••• f:JO AM Mor111lng Wonhip •• 11 :DI AM p,,y., S•rYlto • • • • ,:10 PM h1nh11 Worahfp • , .• 7:00 PM ...... '· Pfatcy Mlnltlv •.m w~:~~~·~•:Me.111. I 287 W •. WILSON ST~ COSTA MESA lnwllN HAUOI 9MI PAllYllW SUNDAY MORNING lllll! STUDY , ••••••• , ••.• , , • •:41 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION •• 10:41 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP , .,, ••• , ••••••••••• 6:00 P.M, WEDNESDAY EVENING ltllf STUDY •• , ••• , , ••• , • 7:l0 PM 11~~~~~~1 a HARBOR=., TfMPU 11 1 THE UNfTED METHODIST. CHURCH l•lhoa hl•n4 COMMUNITY Huntln9t01'1 l11c~N•rtli COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH . 6662 H1il A"'" .142-44611 Wonhip I Ch11n:h Sch..r allll _ld!MI ....... , . ,., lr)I 1.111. ' Mwnllll Wtnfll• ........ ID:•• 0.111. I YOWftt Gl'llllPI ... , ............ '0.111. "'""" Anlt.IN •I •I ....,. NUll:SlltY CAll:E PIOYIDlD Y•IOtn ................ , ... 1 O.fR, I Nursery Care Provided 147-4144 141-4771 141·1l4t i D11an O. M•Jfl•I• D. G. H11nt ' Mb1lster Auoclate Mlt1btw I Phono: 548·5711 Day or Night FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein a· Ad•m• Stre•t1 Huntinfton l"th Church of th• D1 ily Word NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH LO!'Ofl D. l"lk:klllfl'I' Mlnhltr I Ith I 1,...;,,,, Nowport ltec.Ji . u.n1or c:111uns l ulldtngl • · I . 1:41 A.M. S11ndey Sc11ool CENTRAL BIBLE OIURCll Mon11119 W1r1htp •• 1110 10:41 liblo Sc.hoof •• , ••• t:'O 10:00 A.M. Dowoliontl $1,..,1ct &lphasfzlns Youtfl «;r,,,, • .•. &tOO rM Tht Pkn of God I • W u T OO PM Ol'FIClf: :JOO W. C01fl H~hn.,, N.I. -.. p f Ch • v•111nt M•i•P• •• J •""" enon o nst llMI .,..,. ..._. -Wtf. -1 ~-P'-1: a.Miil he f h .. Nurnt'Y Ct,. ,,.,..... .. '" .Mtvl(ft ! T Power 0 I e Holy Spmt CORONA DEL MAR , St. JamM Eplicop1I Church 3209 Via Lido, Ntwport Beach I SABBATH SERVICES -RELIGIOUS SCHOOL I •Aaa1 ltN L•INOW POii INl'ORMATION1 CAU. •7J.Ma GLAD Tl . .l)INGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 15th & Montovio, Newport Beech ™' ·-.................... 1) ~620 •• 546-7866 T...,_, I•""""'· '"""' • ' --,_ Mlflw, Mlllleol l)jmfw •:45 A.M. -S-"Y Scltool 10:11 A.hi.-an. PAUL PINKINllNDll S,..111"' •• "'Wiii th......._ Mt H ... Not I MHHODIST CHURCH 111 At•f• 675-0950 1:15 lnfor111el WorthilJ 9:30 Tr1dition1I Wonhip I Sundey School Coif• M,,, · FIRST UNITED MHHOOIST CHURCH lttlt·St·I H•r'-l lwd. Wordl1Jt ·1 ~-r'll School f :lO A ft· AM 141·7727 ·o..+a·~,;, North MiSA.-YERDE MITHODIST CHURCH M,,,-y,,11 l '"l1ffr.St. •••·271, - -. ' . • ' I 10:30 AM ll"l'in.-E1tt ll11fl UNIYHSITY ·METHODIST CHURCH · · Wo,.hip •••• l :JO AM 131°1233 Mt•ting.f•mpor•riTy I~ St. Mtrlr Pr11byt.rl1• Chu~ll E11tbl1i1ff Dr. I Jo111bor•1 Rd. -------, L•j_unt lo•1h LAGUNA HACH METHODIST CHURCH'. 21•11 w • .i.., o. •• ·· So, Ug1111a -. ., Olt!Qti .,..,;;Diii ~tSID DIAL·A•PIAftl-446-06Jf 1 Sunday School ~ AM I ~~~~~· ~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~ Momtns Worstirp 9 al'ld 10:lDAM lwnin1 Seivic::e 7 P~\ Tllu...Uy 1 111111 llWY I H .... h t9 Helli'' 7 P.M. -"'lorh ................. 'fflttlGM" Stnnoft by 1'ottor .W.,..hlp • Ch11rc.ll Sell;,/ . t:tO. lf.ilO AM Wor1h ip 't!JO I tr :.,,;t 1 Church Scho•l ·•:JO AM .. ,,.]011 .. GO AHEAD! SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING! n..,... ... !1Jt "'""'"" ........ -CALVARY CHAPEL . .....,. ....... NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN . CHURCH C~tian OP HIWPOIT llACK-lDt.dpt.> ......., ......... "...,., ......... , .. ..., 4JI L lltll la,. C... ..... Church School -9:45 A.M. Worahlp -10:45 A.M.m N....,.c.....,M.tf Phone: 675-3915 ll!lnl&tu: Dr. D. W. McElroy •nd fr~ 7 ..... • :;:i;~:,oa,:;:. I COMMUN! Cm. of.,,_·~ 23rd. I~ ' TY Cosl&Maa ...... H. L -11<'.A .... ! CONGREGATIONAL 11:===========:;1i1. • U11tt.4 CMNJI •f • RELIGIOUS SCIENCE I 410 I Otlt St., Hvntin9te11 Ito ch Phont IJ6-1120 Adult I Yo11th So l"<'ic•t- '11 :00 A.ht llNllT PA.Tl. MINISTll 611 HELIOTROPE WllfllilP-t01H A.M. Cll..0 Sc~11:01 A.M, Cit. ""'"' .. ..,,.,., "' • ..,., M1t1 SMr1tv lt!MI. D.C .•• 67J.4000 S.venth·Day Adventist Churches , __ 271 A•HM• S""' J1h11 Sh1w111alro, P•tf•r Phono: 141-65t6 L ..... NI .... ••n•ll" h I w ... 1 P.M. -C.,.... ...,_""""' -C.R 14&-1760 1 .... J :Jt P.M. -c. A. Sem.. Ckfr ..... • Mt11 s.Hey s.r.tc.. p,,,.., M..tln9, Sohluf1y 9il0 A.M HARBOR ASSEMBLY. OF GOD .. 740 W. WUson, Coste Mft, . ¥. L Hll'fWIClt. ,_., cqi MNT•Y 14MJll M....,_tlM .. ,..,. • SUNDAY lllYlcn -..... • .... --..... 1 ~ . ..,, a....,.,..... . , .. A.II.----·""""-" S1rn110ti ~ Po1tw &1ttP.M.-'f .... .... 7:tt ..... -.... : ...... , ...... ..,,. ......... MWaa:litla-. .. A_._-..... COST/\ MESA CH~ISTIAH ScHOOL ..,...,.... -K .............. -.___., -QM C1n ' . S.1tll si-.. .. ,..., a11rctt JJ71J er. .. Y•lley Pwttny .....,. ,...., .... ,,,. •11 "· 1. ••n.., '"'" I FIRST CHRISnAN CHURCH y.,.1., w...,, •• 11ttl AM Plto11•1 4t2·3tll IMI T .... A.._ fT .... I ........ ,. fOUHTAIN ¥AUil' ~ .......... w..t.J:MPM= =.·::·1:~: :: UNIFIED SO\'ICI • Siii!d•y Scho•I t 1JO-WO•SHIP. IO:JO 11f-""'""""""'""'~""'""'""""""""""'""""""""'""'~I Wort'-1• I Y111tt. e,..111,.. &J o'""" 111 N•mty ,,_.,wM at tn ,,,.,Jc•• ~~~~~~~II a TEMPLE ~HA RON I;===· ..... =-=-=-=··-="'=''""="'-===:==:i ST. -~·iATI"HEW LUTHERAN CHURCH n. ,.".,,.,,,,..,. •y11e,ot11• f., ~ Trinity .. tt .. H.,,,., "'" UNITED SPl01TUALIST CHURCH '1 ll.4 i1t1w1I Sy11edl • 617 Wnt ... ....._ c ... M• I " ~011hlplnt ot tho I 1416 Saotli M•I•, S.ilf'9 AMI UHIVIRSITY PARK SCHOOL '" ,,.,..,.,... ""'""' '"""'"""" "'"""'.,...., _,"""' WORSHIP ANO E.S.P. " , U IAIM.TH IYININ6 SllYICIS •llDAT mt 1:11 P.W. SdAll"f at'"''""••• It nl•ttslty p,,. S.11....., c...11191 -1iJO p.,... WOUHIP1 1tilt .LM. Splrhal LMW -...W ..,_I••••• t6lo0412 54J-6JIO ....... H. Nl+fN1111, P .. t"' l ll·llll -.u» ,..,... .,.,.. 0111r -GM1 1111w 1*1GI W• l1fi•M 111 1,_,..tl Uf• oM Ptow• Ill ) • Hu11tl11ff•11 l11ch FIRST UNITED lo!UHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St ••••• ll6-lll 7 S.mnt -t 1lO I 11 .. "'• Nvn•ty tfir• 2114 1r1d1 -~I I -,S:hvrch Sch .. t -•:l 0"'.t°';111. _ Ne•port l•ac.li .i CHRIST CHURCH ,. IY THE SEA 1400 W. l1lbo1 11.,4, 111-i101 W•rihil' I Chv,cJi Sch .. ts.' •:fll.ll:OOAM ~1 · . PRESBYTER!~ CHURCHES -ofsthe.-CoQ$tal Areas ,,. ·cru11t .Cliwifi. finsb~an "" JlllJ.'..11•11•• .... ··j· 4) ..... ~--... An.u0.--1 .... S..., W.....,t tilt A .. C::-.. .....,lJMI A.M, O"'-ltl IH •• ~ ...... t&Mffl Church of the Cov.nant • . lllO ___ ljeoo -· It'll. Oo1t•W .I. M1~lntt.. !nt.rl• P•rkt ....., WenWp • a..dl*" ... Mh ttl~-t••• J4i-4i04 --t St. ~ndrew's l'nijbyterian Church ,.,.IJ ... lt.AofowolNf.--J CK.UUS HIUllT ltlllNPlll.I, PAITOI • I _...,. __ ,.,,..,,llAM I , M .. -7147 I St. Marti PreiflYterian Church ' c.,,.., ......... I .......... Drhe, ~ .. M• .,... ........... -.. - W..Wlp & Cll.ai ScllHl-11 AM I -===:::-:T.:":-;;~·-·~ .. ~~,.~·-.~·7'-~~..,.. ...... 1 I Community ·Presbyterian Church 411 hmt A""" <• w St.J, ...... M ..... J I DALLAS lUIHll. PAITQI f Wenttfp I awe. ~.r t 1JI AN Wri,,_lt AN t . --4H.71U -~ , ' , -, PULPIT AND PEW ••• . ceoo-rr-r.,. •> ' . °'""" 'flednooday, ,,. p.m., wUb the maaqt "Beaut1ful Upoa the Mountala." lolJowinl the lat -· v-llinlce t.r Wot wl1I be lleld W'*-lay, 1:41.,.m. with cblld ca.. pm1dod ror pte-lcbool cblldm!. both wonblp boun. ~ .....,1ce1, 11attd for W-..Y, I p.m., will oiler communion u well as a Qaocel drama. 'p a 1 t or -;-"Tile Maalc Fllamenl o1 Putor Willon Wu w i 11 ptelelll .. -luncbeoa and Jl'Oll'Ml for the women of the cburdl Tllundoy, ..... Tlcketl D>llll bt purebued by tblJ &mc1a1. Cblld .... ls.pro. vldtd. 11:!0 1.m., 1t Foor -Co/eterll. 1311 8. Ana1lelm Blvd., Anlllelm. 1"e Aqtl<o Pollco IJep&rtmtn( LI. Bob Vernon wl1I spealt OD dru( USO &mOlll~· 'Ille eooventloo for the ,... Tornow will dellf"' a talk ooclatlon will be held next on "The Nllure that lloem~ S.turday mm l :to Lm. unUI • Change." Prayer" 11 tbl Sunday eumon ·1oplc this week for PtJ-111 ~··-a.ru ., .N•:"r.',! Harbor, Ila Breod ~.. . ewpqrt ll<acb. The Rev. i10mum L. Brown will deUver !he mesu.ge at 10 a.m. Sunday school and babys!Ulng service Fe ai.o provide<! al that hour. ~ , , Worablppe.rs ai Flnt cuu. •0tlan ~ m Victoria St Costa Mesa, will· hear the Re~: ~J a.mes E . Piercy preach rEternal Life" at 1:40 and JO:.ft! a.m. service. Vesper aervice, 7 p.m., will be con- ~ by the Torchbearus the oenlor high youth group. ' SL MllJ'• EJl1cep1 I Claud, m Part A v e •• Laguna e..cb, will conduct ill annual Lenlen ~et n.y Tburlday bei!nnlnl -com-.munlon service at IO a.m. ·and closing with pr1.1en at 2 p.m. 1be Rev. Canon Douglas Stuorl will conduct the service. 3:'5 p.m. II will be held at Founden Holl of Unlvenlty of Soutbenl Calllomia. Regtstra- tlona may be 11:nt to N.A.E., Box llU, Whittier, C.IU., 9lll03: Liberal IWJi!OUI Youth of the On11ar1u Society ot O<· aqe C{MuilJ will hold. 1 film festival and bazaar ~farch 22 at 1120 W. Santi Ana St., Anaheim. Admission ii adults St. studenta 7~ cents, and cblldren under 12 years of age 50 cents. , P.art Ill of Dr. Charles H . Meeting al the Seolor Cit· Dierenlield'• Lenten aerie> .; hem Building, 11th and lr- ColDJIUID.lly M e 1 ~ • d t 1 t slated for SunUy at S&. h-vine, Newport Beach, Newport ~ 1662 Heil Ave., Hun-drew'• Pnlb)'teria CllllrU. Unity a.rdl memben will pngton B_each, , will h 0 I Q 600 St. Andrew's R o Id hear the Rev, ~n Dale ,,ervlces it 9 and t0 :30 a.rn. Newport Beach. Services will Flickinger preach "You'll with the Rev. Roger G. ·be hel~ at a, 9:~ anJI· 11 Never Walt Alone" at the 10 .Jletsworth preaching, "I Am ~.m. with clilljl c.a.re proviaed. a.m. Sunday service. Mornln( wonhlp begiol at ll a.m. at Finl Baplht aurcll and day IChool, 301 Magnolia, Costa Mesa each Sunday. Sennon Wpic ~s week will be "Faith -It'1 Poise and It's ~. 1n Everyday Life." At the even- ing: ~. 7 o'clock. the Rev. ~Id Anderson, y o u t h muuster, will speak. "How to Continue" is the sermon topic slated at Central Bible Qurcb, 23rd -and Orange Avenue, Coerta Mesa, for 9 and 10:30 1.m. services. At the evening service the Rev. H. E. Jones will bring the final message in a visualized series on t h e '"I'hirty·three Miracles o l ·Salvation." Thursday, 7 p.m., S•pper Spe•ker The Very Rev. Lloyd R. Gillmett, dean of St. Paul's C&thedral, Los Angeles, will be the guest sj'"8ker at a pot- luck supper at 6:30 a.m. Wedn~day, at St. \Vilfrid's Epi s cop a I C h u r c' h, Hunting{on Beach. .fiot." Church school and Qne Great Hour or Sh&ring'' Wednesday a service w1.ll be ·nursery care will afao be pro-will al1<> be observed Sunday held at 1 p.m. with Pastor videfl at both hours. New -· Flickin~er leading 1 commu- Bible study, prayer groups, --------- Pioneer Girls and Christian 4membera Will be received into , Bible Meuage. for SUnday l.nity "s gsplration." '\h at n.t arutlu a1U'Clli tf --e church thla Sunday and Laguna BeiU 215 Le . St Foaatlln Valley Prtlbyter- .• luncheon to honor them will will be "what the ~05~ fan Clurcll, ~20 TaJbert, will follow the 10:30 a.m. service. Reveals." 'Ibe Rev. Bruce L. hold s er v 1 <:es at JI Of[icers and members of Cushing ?.'ill speak at the a.m. Sunday with a sermon HunUngton Beach Chapter 10:45 a.m. service. Youth dis-b~ the Rev. Stanley P. Allen. Order of DeMolay will attend cussion led by Youth Min-H11 message Js enttlled "Five the 10:30 service in rea>gni· ister steve Kinley, will be Ways in Which Pilate Tried lion of DeMolay Sunday. held at 5 p.m. ... to Solve the Jesus Problems'' Youth groups will meet ln Ve1per service-tia slated for ~alinl with the writings of the Oiurch ~!al Hall Sunday 6 p.m. Sfules ol a viii! ·1o th< MaW>ew, Luke and John. evening at 1 o'clock. _ ' Holy Land,. Au.stria and Swit-"~ Fifth Shortest Book zerland will be abown. ot the New Testament" i! "Sia versus Gr~" will be discussed by the Rev. Henry Gerhard at 9 and 11 a.m. services for Cluird of Relic· tout Science, 2006.2 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. 'Ibe ~p onsored Thunday lectures at Leisure World, Clubhouse Two will be held 1t 10 1.m. 'lbe public is invited the .enDon title for the 7 p.m. WVice to bre delivered by Pulor .Allen. In addition, the service will include al)- dlenct participation a n d "Some Leaves From a. Pastor's Scrapbook." Service Brigade meet. It.turning lo his home pulpit, the Rev. James Her· rington will preach at both morning (1 1 a.m.) and evening (6 p.m.) worship hours. He will relate about his four week training and counseling course at Narramore Christian Foun- dation in R<Rmead. Sunday school at Han1iDl:lon Valley Baptiat Qan:b, 9779 SI~ Ave., Fountain Valley, will meet at 9:45 a.m. and youth hour is set for 5 p.m. all services. Vincent Brown will talk on "The Ama zing Paradox or Religions" at the Baha'i• of Costa !\1'esa '1 meeting Moo· day, 3 p.m. He will speak at the Baha'i Center 935 Vic· toria St., Costa Me5a . The public is invited. Sennon subject. Sunday at the Dlvloe Epbeopal °'""'" 2043 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. Sermon will be 0.Whet is the Role of the Church Today?" delivered by Pastor John W. Donaldsoo. Sunday school for all ages is held at 9:30 a.m. Lenten potluck will be beld Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. John Turner, of Family Services of Orange County, will speak on "Social Factors Affecting Family Life." "Why Use the Bible?'' is the sermon. to be delivered · by Pastor Melvin V. Taylor al Fairview Baptlsl Church, 2525 F'airview Road, Costa Mesa. The 10 a.m. sermon will cover questions raised by the Teens for Christ during their visit to the church last week. The ~1 o o d y Science film "Signposts Aloft" will be screened at 7 p.m. S.t-. Mlldl 15, 1969 11.111.Y I'll.OT II CounseliJ!g_ _()ffered ' Calla -'I Falrvltw Sap-rec<nt'• bo dlrocUd -"~ I •· •--~ •'Oturcll ll·rellloc li>ta the counsellnc ..-~.;&,! ~---~ .!i~ ldvlot bullneos. Ungtm Beecb.' lill( ~ lbl ·chutch ha.a opened.· I Mrs. Bradley bu I muters c~ ~Jn l 1 tel' 1 a I Cl couneellng center, offering degree in PtYchiatric tocial "reuonable fea" wUJ be private ooumellq: or group work and is c u r r e n t I y charged, balfd on t 11 • Jhe!'apy. PBYcboloilcai lelllng employtd In tllat llek! al couooele<I "ability lo -.• .flali it avalloble. Fairvlelf Slate Hoopltal. The For Information aed """;,. 1be min!ll<r, the llev, 11ev, Taylor Is 1 clinically poinlmtnta, phooo the clJwdi Melvin V. Taylor, say1 ihe trained ..-a1 COU111elor wbo o!flce cei...-will be booaed t.m. .. ;::=======~~::::;;;;;•,;~~;:l;:O·~===. porarlly in the cburcl! bulldiogll at 2121 Fairview Road 1be center. will have a staff . m tbrte tCa.lneCf counselors: Dr. Fraecb McOtuh, Mrs. Nancy' Bradley and the Rev. Taylor. Dr. McOlasb ls the Prot... taut chaplain at Fairview state Hospital and bu bee!! counseling in the area foe mc>re than 10 years. Most THE INCREDIBLE PARAl)OX Sl'IAKIR: PU.Cl : l lME: OF RELIGION VINSON IROWN, Anthropolo9ist ~ Publish•r • Author -·1 c:..tor, HI V1chrlo . M""1, M .. ~ 17-1:00 p.m. PUBLIC INVITED JOI NING ... !'========' Lewis, Cla rk Concert Set The Rev. G. Russell Shaw has selected ''The Beloved Physician" as the sermon for Sunday aervices at 9:30 and 11 a.m. at the Finl United Me&bodht Cburcb, 2721 SeVi!n- teenth St., Huntington B .. cb. BapUsms will also be held , at the1 I 1 o'clock service. . Church school meets during both worship hours. other Sunday events include adult ; membership class, 10:45 a.m, and youth group meetings, 8:30 p.m. SL. ~·1 ~pia 'c •p a l Q urch choir will perfomi the St. John Passion of George Frederick Handel Palm Sun· day evening, I ~'clock. The Mm::h 30 performance will N held at St. Mary'~. 428 Park Ave., Laguna' Beach. "Wonk at the Cross -What the Condemned C r i m i n a I Said" is the sermon topic at P.feu Verde United Afetbodlst Cburcll, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The Rev. Joseph McShane Will preach at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Co mmunlty Congregational c .. tvary Church of Laguna Church, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Bcacb ann ounces its new tern-The Lewis and Clark College Communion will be Corona de! Mar, is "Is Prayer porary location at Thurston Choir~ of Portland, Ore. \viii celebrated al 8:15 and 11 .m. Really Important?" Dr. Philip Ju nior High School, 2100 Park present a concert at the Com· .it Christ Lulbuaa Cllnrck G. Murray will present the Ave. Tbe Rev. Michael J. munity Presbyterian Church, REV. RAYMOND CARTER of th1 Full Gospel Grae• Fellowship Tulsa, Ok lahoma March 19 thru 30 Mo nday thru Sat. -7:30 PM Sundays .. 11 AM & 1 PM I I \ • , l I I : l Sunday services at Resur· recdon Lutheran Church 9811 Hamilton Ave., Hunfuigton Beach, are held at 10:30 a.m. the Rev. Arthur R. Tingley will speak on °Tbe Matter of Insufficient Faith." Owrch I school for .all ages meetl at I 9 o'clock. Tuesday ihe church , women wiU 'CoiitlD1.1e fKeif Lent.en seriea: ;. ".The. Nature ' and Purpose or the Church." ' at 10 a.m. Lent.ea vespers .,•ill 'be held Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. and a sermon on "A Bound Lord and Free Disciples" will be delive red. Rebearsals will be held this SUnday, s o'clock, in the choir room. 760 Victoria, ~~-'lesa'. la" t 1 ~1ontgomery will hold servi-s 415 Forest Ave.. Laguna p tor ~. 11 '-"' a 0 a.m. Child care "'" Beach, Tuesday evening at a. as Lothar Tornow will and church school are al.so at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Church The 7G-voice choir, on its GRACE lll:llftl'O j sennool,. on the theme, "He held at this hour. school with ct.,... fer all ages 21st tour, is d~ected by Dr. ruu'i. STAL ASSIMBLY \ Knew What He Would Do" is slated foe 9:30 a.m. Nursery L. Stanley Glarum, noted Costa Mis• Gr•ni• Hall Victo~la &. Thurln Sh. ~ IJelldl Qmd., Sunday school and Bib.le c 0 m rfl un i 0 n will be care is provided at all composer and arranger cf~~~~~~~~·~··~· ~c~,,.~•gAg·~·~,;~"~· ~··~"~'~' ;::;::;::::::::~ lf;Jw=• ldeoce, ao Tenth cla.saes meet at 9;30 .&.m. celebrated at both 7:30 and •c::""'=-=·,,..=-·---------chor=::al:....:m:::us=ic. J,..t-' St., will offer auggestions 00 1'rN;;unery;;;;;;;i;-;;care;;;;;;;;ls;;;pro;,;vided;;;;;i•';;,~'~''°~•·;m;·~sem~;·ce1~at;S~l;iJ~o~bn;1' the bl(>ic "Train Y OW'lell to l1 Th Ink Construdlvely," The ·• ~·~~.i::~:u~ YOUR OWN BUSINESS preceded by • 15-minute med· 11a1ioo period. Earning Potential "The Revelation of the c o• I a M .. a~• Unitarian Unlimited Cross" is the me 1 s 1 g e UnlW!nallJt OlarCb will con-W f selected by the Rev. Willis duct services at 10:30 a.m. I 0 fer J. Loar for 9:30 and Jl a.m. at' 125t Victoria St. Pastor f' • I · • services at Fl"'t Baptist Roger Walke will speak on the IOIOCll aSSIStante Cb h sub1'ect "Goa,ls and Directions urc . of Hun tingtoll Buell. for Our New' Movement." lt•is• 9111111 odorl~1~ Chi11chill11 in your fotm•. Smi!I lov•if· 1 '111e ftrsl service is held at men!. <:;ompi t1 fr1111 1119 pro9r1m. Won't inl1rf1r1 with pr•s•nl 1 Peek's Chapel, 7801 Bolsa occ11p1t1011. Ave., Westminsttr and the Putors in the Orange SIND THIS AD fOI Fiii lltOCHUll- 5, ate morning service ls 'held Comrty ""'"are Invited to the Univenal Chinchilla BrHders th monthly noon Juncheon of the ,al e Huntington Beach Nitl....i Auodadoa ol Ev.. 1120 I• Atll Strwt, hllertoa, ca1H. ,chapel, tilh and orange .1 !·-'"~U.':call~lo~be~held~,~W~ednesda~~~Y~~~~c~ot~r,~1~1~14~1~1'...10~·!!"~':_' !'M~c.<~"'~' ~"~'~"~'~';'·~'~";'~~.) 1Church achoo! is al.so held MAIL THIS AD 1downtown 1t 9:30 a.m. 1 Youth groups meet at I p.m. Lfotl~ed by ~be family evening lserv1ce, 1 o clock. This week ~· ~nci1 ~f .a cOl a s h , 1chapla1n at Fairview State ,Hospital, will speak on 1 "Retarded Children Ne e d tJ.ove, Too!" ' The Board or Deacons will •meet lifonday, 7:30 p.m. ' 1 Pastor Thomas Ray will ! speak on *'Is Jesus God?" ,at 11 a.m. at Cen iral BapU.t ;c hu rch, ~NJ \Varner Ave., 1Huhtlngton Beach. Sunday 1school meeta at 9:45 a.m. with 1classes for all ages. 1 Youth training union as well I as choir rehearsal is held Sun· lday evening 1t C o'clock. 'Evening worship commences !•t 7 o'clock. ' 1 Presentiq the sermon "Tbe 1Laodicun Lutheran t'hurcb," rthe Rev. James G. Blain wl11 -wpeak at 8:30 and 11 1.m. worship hours at the Newport Rubor Lo1beru Clllrd, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Buch. Communion will be offered BUSINESS AN D PROFESSIONAL GUIDE ~ MATTlt llSIS 9()_&ft. llOMD • ftAU.p:M ~-... .,.... __ .,., 11.Jtlf..,.C .... liberty 1-1303 • UPHO LSTERY Mesa Upholstery • Uberty M 781 JJll NIWPOIT 11.YI. * * * ·--ektc~- LID,O CENTER J43J VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH, 673·6360 mRnSPlBLO'S Anniversary NOW IN PROGRESS! HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION * New Ar rival s * Special Purchases * Lowe r Pr ices Than Ever Before * Large st Selection of Span ish, Med it er.ranean & Fine Mexican Im po rted Fur niture Eve r Assemb led . ' mRnSPISLa 's FUllll!TON,22Sllo. ............. • l'bonl (714) 971-57211 HUljTINGTON IEACll, 11512 ._., lhd. • l"1ont (714) 962-4477 TutMSP ctRTAINLYI RIVERSIDE. 4343 !Mrkot (nHr 14th on Mrill) • !'flont (714) ill2·"50 STOit[ HOUltS: MON. A Fltl, 9 AM to 9 PM/ WDX DA'fS & SAT. I AM TO UO,.,. • ) l ! • i l . ! • i I • • f;omme ni Page • • AIRPORTS IN ·r_rHE ,WATER . Expensive,', But Some . Ci tie s Th ink They're Worth the Cost Plana for an onorlllOUI, II blllloo ~ to ...... 111111< 1:1,000,000 people •ltbin a 200-mile radius or Cleveland ""' exciting stab llld lonal polltldam and businessmen. The plans were made and issued here by of!iclab of the Lewb Research C.Ol<r of the National Amllllutb Ind Space AdminbtraUon (NASA). The alrporl would be built In Lake Erie on a man- , made island one mile north of downtown Clevdand. ' Fir from being merely a pipe dream , the airport plans are being taken serious- ~1y by business and stale political leader1. Oblo's Gov. James A. Rhodes says he tully inten¢1: to try to get the alrport bujll RE JS ORGANIZING a dty-counly· state group of commwtlty leaden and organlzaUons to work for the project. He baa begun dralllJll leglalallon that would autborlze a form ol port authority: tbe 1Uthorlty would lasue Ind ,.u nvenue bonds to help ra1ae 1lryort-con-- structioo mooey. 11 b hoped Fedttll ald would be availlble too. So rar at -.. membtn of Ohio's 1enera1 ......,bly are thowlnJ cm- lllderable lnt....t In tbe airport plan> and -llO appooltlon to tbe project. They jllll mlahl pUs the •uthorblnl legialation. Cleveland b not the only major city contemplatina construction of an airport buJlt in a lake. Mayor Richard J. D8ley's favwlte dest,n for a new Chicago airport ii vrrry llmUat to that of the Lake Erle Jetport. The Chicago facility, thGoJI>, waild be built In Lake Mlcblgan, perbap. u fu u 11 miles from abort. The atimated Chicago COit iJ about doubJe the atbmta for the Lake Erie airport. And tl1• the enormous cost that b causins 14.,.r Diley and hiJ baden lo bnltalo about 1oinl ahead with con-llnJctlon plans. , The Clevebnd airport, called the ~ Erle Regional Jelporl, could In I - become New York'• "fourth airport." The three airport. already in that area are operating at capacity. The New Yort area ls aome 400 air miles dl!tnnt. THE PLAN was bsued by Dr. Abe Silverstein, director of the Lewis Research Ctnler. 'I1le nut move ls up to community leaden, he said, adding that the airport proposal was slill only an idea. He said it might produce 78,000 new jobs and a *500,000,000.a-year payroll in the area. The project would cost about $1 billion and would take 10 years to build. 'Construction would require an average 2,000 to 1,500 jobs annually. 'I1le airport would serve a region con- sistlng of Ohio and parts of Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, and Canada. CIUes such as Detroit, Columbus, Crime Not Unique to U.S. Other Nations' Rates Soaring, Too Crime increaaea, llld juvenile ln- .ruvement in this crime, are not pecu.Uar to the United States. It II a worldwide problem and, while oime deflnltlolll dll· fer from country to cowitry, tbe Impact II the same: damagl!ng. In Canada, crime lncreued II percent In the 1962-tc>-19M: period, while crime lo the Unlbd Statel lncreued :15 perceol In the wne period. The Brltbh polk:e, covering England llld Wiles, rep<l't In the lll!O-to-1915 period crime increued 55 percent u compared with 1 40 pm:ent tncr.ue In tbe Unlbd States during tbe wne period. SCO'll.AND, which publishes otatlstics Independent of England and Wales, reported a 30 percent incruse in crime during a fiv .. year period, lll!0-19", u compared with a 37 percent increase ID the Unlbd Sblel. An analysis of Swedish crime for the oerlod lilO-lllG dbclooea • "' percent ln=a. In Sweden. Tbls upward trend cloeely aPPna:hnalso thal· cit the United Statel wbJCb. tn the .111ne yean, you will feniember, rePtered a 40 percent lncreue. • In Fr-. aceonilng to figures rele ... EzceTpt fTom a spttch by Leonard G. Lawrence, prtlidmt of the Inter· national Association of Chiefs of Police. ed by the French police, "aggravated theft,'' defined to include thefts com- miUed at night or by individuals with weapoM, either concealed or In sight, ro111 from 45,078 in 1959 to 71,018 In 1963 -a rise of ao percent. In the same period, the number of auto thefts tn France sky-rocketed from 2%,743 in 1959 to 109,t94 in 1963 -an increase of 381 percent. The French police noted that the total number of juvenile of- fenders almost doubled from 1962 to 1963. IN WEST GERMANY Including W"t Berlin, criminal staUJtica for the year 1964 report normal increases in crime, but West Germany, like Englllld Ind other European countries, es:perltneed a sharp lncreue in the crime of auto tbell On tbe Allan conUnen~ India reported a 36.7 percent t.ncreue in crimes in 1983 over the triennial average for 19e0- 61. ThL!I Increase aivered all criminal acts, including figures for juvenile deli~ quency. For the fiscal year 1964-65, the Hong Kong police reported a 20 Percent in- crease over the pm:tding year In seMowi crime. This 11 the highest volume of serious crime rec&rded sin~ the fiscal yw-1959-19&0. IN SOUTII AUSTRALIA, the annuaJ report prepared by the commissioner of police for the fl.!Cal year ending June 30, 1964, diacloses increases in both crimes against property and persons when compared to the prectdlng fiscal year. Offenses against the person rose 20 percent while offenses against pro- perty rose 13 percent. In summary, after rev i e" in g worldwide crime dat.J. there can be no doubt that crime ii indeed universal in nature and not a social pbenomtnon peculiar to any one country. Population ino'We helpo to account for I limHed amount of crime tncreue, but ft is not the sole reason, aince the tncn:ue in the volume or crime far outatrtpa the population growth. SeII·out Due • Ill Vietnam? Fnm NtWI Froid Maaubtt Clear)f, the Vietnam war must be ond will ·be ended. Thb b a nece!!lty for the doplestlc progress Ind tranqulllly of the U.S. Any lnlernaUonll cllculatlooa llhould be b...<t oo the usumption thal the U.S. wW no longer be engqed In a land war In Vietnam by 1970. Progrea toward a oetUement wW be maddelllngly llow, as the debat" In Paris foralladow, but lhe oddl are tt will come. OUt of the many possible com- promise aolutions -and prolonged chaOI may lit ahead -the three mmt likely li;lndl d. postwar settlement for South Vietnam appear to be these, in the Gpinian of Prof. Edwin Rmchauer, former Ambasaador to Japan. 1·A pro.Wttlf:ra neutralist government with a aublltanUal U.S. presence but with the Viet Cong electing members to the NaUonal Assembly and legally governing those areas it now controls. But Nortli Vietnam ls not likely to accept thll lince the Communists wouJd have no real power. ! · A Jeft..leanin& tl'!!Utralist government with rightists, neutralists and Viet Cong forming a genuine national coalition sup- ported by the U.S. and Russia. South Vietnam might eventually tum Com· muni!t, but by then enough time would have elapsed so that it would not look like an American defiat. What's Best Newspaper? May Be. Close at Hand BJ ROBERT M. WHITE ll F.dltor ud l'llblilller Mab (Mo.) Evoalnl L<dl'J' Can you name the 10 best new1p1.pen In Amerlcl? Most people will start off naming the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Miami Herald , the Washington Post, lbe Sl Loab Poot-Dlspatcll ••• •.• And most people would be wrong. Tbele blc. well·lcnown newspapers may 1~ gnat newspapers. But they an: not ~ocasarll:I the best newspapers In ~rfCL \I What'I more there is no one In the Litatlon who knows the 10 best newspapers. ·r.! 1'11l'1 because lhe only valid way judp a; newsp1per ls to read it t.ily in tbe m:a it serves. • ...... iiiiiiiiil- S& lurd t,Y, Mllrcl! 15, lllf The Comment Page of tho Dal\Y Pilot sew to Inform and rtlmulate readen bJ presenting a variety of com- mentary on topics of inter· ut and 1lgnillcance from informed observers a n d spokNDJrJ' • Roloort N. WMCI Pv~lltlter \ Do that and you 1et to know ib readers and how wtll the newspaper in qum!on 1erves thole ruder&. U the best newspapers an thO!e that ~ their readen best, then papers of all aizu have to be judged. For, surely, the quality of the press i1 not to be confused with quantity of pages per issue or the length of the pre53 run. Anyway, all new11papers are dirferent. They are like people bectuse they are people -the people who get them out. So aelectin1 the JO best newspapers in America ts sort of like selecting the 10 best people In America. AD of which II food, new.papers being Uke people. That means your home town newspaper l! ta.llortd for your town and you and your relatives and your neighbors and friends. And being tallortd lo you, it probably serves you better than any ather newspaper could. 'Illere b a test you can apply tn your newspaper to see bow well it servts JOU. Tllo test II thb: How much do you depend "' k ! How mucb do you depend on It to find out who waa born, dJtd or marrltd; whtrt IO b.17 what for how much : art the poUee lfvlng your family good pro- tecUon; 1111 the hoods laking over your city hall : bow pd is your "'hool 11stem: and eo much more. The more you dtpend on it, the bttter your ne1'1paprr. Al 1 mall@r of fact, tt Ju.I mllht be Number One on your llat of 10 beat new1pepm for you. I a A dbplled seUHt with the Com- munists gtven key infonnation in a coali· lion government so that they would quickly assume control. Then the U.S. would break off relations and pull out of Its aid miuiona. But it is unlikely that Washington would accept this cynical soluUon. In any case, the necessity of ending the war is so great that the U.S. may be forced to sabotage the present Saigon government if it will not agree to some compromise solution. The question arises whether the awful and costly e:rperience of the Vietnam war will result in a wave of isoidtionimt in the U.S., with profound implications for the broad lnternatUonal outlook. The outgoing Secretary of State Dean Ru:ik last November forecast a "great debate" on whether the U.S. should withdraw from the system of collective security aimmitments that have marked U.S. foretin policy since World war· n. Paris Views U.S.: Keep Up Dialo gue J. J. SeJW~chreibt'r in L'Ex.press, Paris Tomorrow, there will be new problems presented to the Americans . . . They will demand even more reflection and effort. Are the Americans concerned with a way of ll!e that wtll be superior to the acromulation or wealth ? Will they decide to Jet national 10lidarity pus ahead of puritanical individualism in attacking the heart of Uie problems of poverty and the humiliation or the Negroes, as WM advocated by Robert Kennedy? \l.'lthout rtturning to isolationis:m. what will they do tn order that America may re~ its role as ~·orld police.man, and, more profoundly. admit its coexistence with other modtb1 ol clvilltatlon? It is to all this th11t the America of the years 1970-80 musl rtspond. It is understood that sbe is lnvtstlgatlng a new aocif.1 con!nct, a richer and more open l}'llem d. value. , • • That lhb metamorpbosb II accompanied by turmol.l and crlsb: ls only normal. We should worry If the Amerlcal'ls were sure fA themselves, afrogant ••• To tbt contrary thty are In angulsh potting everything ft\lo queatlon, doubU11l ol th eir traditions, and calling forwigners to come to dlk'Uu their difficulties with them. This dilllogue, which is esmrtially bt:twttn them and us Europeans, has never bttn more nteessary or more important. Toronto, Buffalo, Toledo, and PliLaburgh would be connected to the airport by feeder •~lines. Supposed advantages of building ln the lake include: almost unlimited room for expansion, no land removed from ta:r rolls, no obstructions in the flight path, easy aceess to the central city, and 1imultaneous take-Offs and landings. A mile-long, 10..lane causeway would link the airport "1th Cleveland. ''IT IS ENORMOUSLY urgent that we move as soon as possible," said Dr. Siiverstein, calling the plan "soiind engineeringwise and sound economically." The planning was kept secret for more than two years. Word of it& e:r.Lstence leaked out only in the. past few weeks. The proposal is the result of a request by then President Johnson tlu\l Federa1 agencies help local communities solve local problems, Dr. Silverstein explained. Cleveland's airport is already straining FIND YOUR OWN ANCESTORS Just to jolly up Saint Pat.- rick's Day a bit, the Irish airlines, Irish Aer Lingus, supplies this county-by-county map of the Emerald Isle - complete with family names and their origin. • to l>illd makMblft tacllllf" ror npldl:f expanding .~ traffic. The propoud aitport would loclllde two rumrljS. each two rtilles long, and I threwlory tmnlnal to be boilt between ' the runways and below the ground. The runways art ,angled lo permit aimult.aneoua take-offs and landings, presumably in all weather. Dr. Silvers- tein aald planes would land toward the terminal and begin take.offs near lbe terminal. tbul ellmlnaUng .._ •••• tlm•..:onsumlng taxiing Jo, Ind rrom the ends of runways. Runways wooJd be protected from l~ke wave action by break~ater and dike walls. An esttmated 86,000,000 cubic yards of fill, to !Se dtedgtd from the lake bottom, would be .needed to build 1,150 acres of land {or the airport. Designed far the largest aircraft now Dying or on the drawing boards, the airport would accommodate nine tim.es the present volwne of Cleveland's present Hopltins Jnternaliooal AJri>ort. mE NEED FOR th airport, aaid Dr. Sllverattin, cu. be seen tn farecutl that predict IJ percent anmial powth in number of U.S. airline pu.tefllUS. Thb rab would ....Wt In tralric In Cleveland growtni from nearly 0,000,000 tir' travelert to 46,000,000 a year by, say, 1998. Dr. Sllventein aaid be upecb the alrp:>rt would be used at full capacity before 1998. But he added that its lake location permits unlim1ted eJI)IDllon, "and th8t ii the key to the whole thine." U.S. Rep. William E. Minshall of Cleveland, senior Republlcl.a on tha transportaUon subcommiU.ee of the House Appropriations Comnlittee, said: "Should you decide to go ahead, ( will do all that I can at the Federal level. The P'~eral Government bas not been thinking enough. But Dr. Silverstein here ts." N atloW Oblerver ,----------Our 1Uen flt Sen Frelte!bco ---------~ Ro111anti~ Old Oakland By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -The Golden Gale: Bridge is romant ic -due of course lo its location, the color. those greal campy towers and lhe fact that it goes from one lovely place to another -but the Bay Bridge, East- bound, is a bureaucratic bore. You get the feeling you're in a tunnel on stllts, an impression that isn't enli rely dissJpaled when you hand you r quart.er to a faceless guard who doesn't say thanks. Nevertheless, J was determined lo look on the bright side when I made one of my periodic Journeys lo the East on \Yednesday, and I\ took only a llttle doing. It ~·as raining ln ·San Francisco and the sun was shining on The Bright Side of the Bay (one of !he many slogans for Oakland, "Where the Action Is"). J drove past the old Shredd~ Wheat factory on 14th St. and felt a nostalgic twinge, If not a bunger pang ; tri•hen J wu • kid , l thought thot was one ol the most lmprmlve buildings ever, and It sUll looks glassy-brlgbl FURTllER.\fORE. Oakland has dev,loPtd a re<'m;:niiable skyline. It Is slill domin!llcd by lhe St.illntta Tribune To~· er. \\'hlch has betn refurb ished and Is now positively Khrushch'\'lan 1n ils e:rvberance. but It nn longer stands alone. on a darkllng plain. Well, I made a da1 of It. I spent orange lights (don't ta k • them three rewardina minutea reading the away!) .and the new San Francisco Tribune. Found Ao example of neat skyline, in which the old Shell Buildinc Oakland Wit in the New Era FurnHure 3till glows most warmly. But I did Co. on Telegraph : a algn re.adlng leave a piece of my heart, not to "Do It Your1eU Exal.ator" on the mention hall of my second hot dog, i;taJrway to the second floor. Looked in Oakland. How can you knock a at the magnificent new museum, city that has named hs principal opening in September (it has to be square in honor ol a dead Socialist? only half u great on the inside as , And a sel!<Onfessed oyster thld, at U ii on the outside to be a winner ). And strolled an1U.Dd Lake. Merritt, that. recalling with I amile haw my late , NOTES AND MOTES: The Atar-Aunt Clemence used to call it "Lab Merde" in her saucy French style. queu of Salisbury, bunking at tht • HunUnaton la.st week, placed his shots outside his door at night -in the accepted Continental m&Mer -and was .astounded to find them in the same condJUon the next morning. "Imagine," he complained mildly to hit friend. Charlie Fay, "No bootblack In the place." So Fay arrangtd for a valet from the Pacllk: Union Club to pick up the Marqueu' s~ eacti monUng a.nd nm them ovtr lo the Mark Hopkins for a shine. AS NIGHT FELL -II falls harder and raster in the Eut -J drove lo lhe outer llmSta of the Nimitz Ind turned In 11 the Oakland Coliseum, scene of lht pro tennla matches. The Q>w Palace is, after all, just a palace for ~. but the Coliseum is sometblni to drool over. Except for lta own nf'llon of Cann.c Hill winding up to the box olfices, lf i1 all neat, cletm, tidy, spacious and bea.uUfully run. The employes are perpetually 11mllln, end friendly, like those at Dlmt11and. And lhe fat hot dop wtth aauerkraut are lhe f1-thb aide of the Sloltn ]•land Ferry, Ind may mn b< ~­the si&bUs I.bey eoet. WESTBOUND, the ~ Brtdgo ts much more •ppeallng: thOY. NOTE ON' the riotous aftermath of Cblnue New Year1s: Gordon Drown, owner or the P a v J 11 o n mtauranl al Polk and Un1on, came to Wwk Sw!day morning to find %1 bullet hol• in hb flll!lt wlndowl (I dor\l know what's happening around M!re but J ruggut keeping a aultcue packed •l an tlmes). J I •• • .. - ., Baycrest Homes Geared w Gal-S Baycrtst H...., Jn Dover Shont, Newport Beach, are key<d to fill Ille needl and dttJm ol the oopl\bllcated woman. G<lle Weill, dealgn and plan- ning director ol Ivan Wells &: Sea, Inc.1 po1nted out that today'• w om a a entertains more, and therefore fully ap- procleles tbe appeallni .,,. tnnce, or foyer, In all Bayaat Homa:. Solid double doon, and all-tile fJoorlnc .,. alaofealured. The rolt of moaern woman, u hostess, ce:nten in the bcme'a living room, where she can maintain a glamcrous at- mosphere for elegant en- tertaining and stlll have easy pla.,.., and bumislled We. wo.,.,, aleo fully appreciate the utra-larft storq:e areu, linen closets, and c-abi.netl that combine beauty willl pnctlcal convenience for each homemaker. In addition, Wells com- mented that the m a 1 t er bedroom suite ol ll!ese .homes has been deoigned fer total privacy. A larse walk-in dreoslng room and balll facili- ty bu been incorJ<>rated here for added conwnlence, ccm- fort and luxury. And, every muter bedroom suite in Baycrut ~buill bome.s is completely view~ented. 1' access to diD1na: room and kllcben. Wells uplalned lllal UJe woman's aestbc(jc nature is enhanced by the unique pla«- mcnt of kitchen windows, and the glus·walled family to absorb the full atm06pbere of Ille courtyard pool. These s1ritq Welll,.bullt homes alao Jll'OV)de a total Ma view of the bey, and surrounding foothills . ORIDDER WELCOMED -Mission Viejo executive John T. Martin (right) presents a traditional pitcher 0( Margaritas as a welcoming gift to St. Louis Cardinals :flanker back Dave Williams and hiJ wife W'ho moved into a La Paz home in tile tract. Martin's sons Randy and Tommy try out Wllli.ams' shoulder pads. Grid Star Comes Home Cardinal Flanker Picks Viejo Model Dave Wlliiams, an All· American football player tn bolh high school and college and now a ilar for the St. Lou~ Cardinals of the Na- tional Football League, has moved to Southern California se1ecting a new La Paz Home in Misslon Viejo as his home base. Williams, a flanker, and his wife, Suzie, picked out a San Velarde model lut July, but he: had to leave for summer training camp before they wen: able to move to Mission Davely Company Joins Sectional Structures P. G. Weitgraven, president nf Sectional Structures, Inc., of Corona del Mar, has an- nounced that the DaveJy Com- pany, of Newport Beach, has aHiliated with Sectional Struc- ttues, and will actively enga1e in selection and purchasing of land suitable for ·mobile home parb._ ~ , Sectional Stru<:twu is an integrated or11niz•tion BIA Father, Son Night Set Monday The Orange County Builders' Association will hold Its annual Father and Son Nite on ?\-1onday, March 17, specia!Wng in development of parks for large investors and corporations. The D a v e I y Company is a real estate in- vestor, developer and brokerage specialist, and has been operating since 1952. It ~ headed by David S • RobertaOn. RDior 'plrlner in the law firm of. Robertson, Howaer and G"arland, speciali.sb in rtal estate Jaw, also headquartered in Newport Beach. The Davely Company is currently operating in Southern CaliforniJI, Arizona, Baja California and Australia. Sectional Structures now has a number of major park developmentl 1t tbe planning stage. The Iarseat of these is 1 2,000 space, $8,000,000 mobile home park at Green River, Washington. •t Ille Revere House, Tustin, Pair Selected It was announced by Jay Rider, president ol the group. T Ex h Eddie Meador, Los Angel" op C angers Ram star will be the featured apeaker. Mcador's appearance Nancy Culube and Si Is through the courtesy of the Slavin, realtOl'I and members Soulhun Counties Gas Com-of the Orange Coat Ex- pany, who annually sponsor chanaen, were recipients of the affair for the Association. Security Title Insurance Cam- Viejo from their native Seat. tie. She moved in anti barely had time to start the process or transforming an empty house into a home before she left to join him in St. Lou.is for the season. They recently moved back into their new home. The Williams' first became aware of Mission Viejo nine mont.M ago when they came to Southern California to look for a place to live. They checked out the hoU!ing situa· lion with friends who live Jn the Los Angeles area, \\'ho had played golf at Mission Viejo and had liked the loo~ of the new town i n southeastern Orange County. "We came down, looked over the place and it was everything we wanted, so we decided to make Mission Viejo our home base,'' said Dave. 'l11eir -home wi!1 ...... tinue to be St. Louia where they wUI spend every summer and fall until -the older of Uieir two children, Jeff, now 4, reaches the seventh grade. They · will rent an apartment in St. Louis near the airport so Dave will not have far to 10 when he comes In from trips. "A.5 soon as Jeff ls old eoou&h to attend La Paz lntennediate School, Mission Viejo'• junior high school, I will stay here and my travel· ing days will have ended," said Suzie Williams, who bu been at Dave's side since they we~ in the seventh grade. Dave bu been playing fool· ball since ht was JO yean old and plan!! on playing for IO more years. Irvine Grows i pany's awards for the most Bob Brown, sa es represen-outstanding exchnnge in the · The Irvine 1 n d u 1 t r I 1 J tative for the Sou~hern Coun-ties Gas Company and a dir«· final quarter of 1968. Compler, in its fifth year of tor of the association will The awards were presented operation, has 190 Jesaees, serve as chairman. at the regular meeting of the with a total work force of Jay Rider stated that in· Orange Coast Es:cbanacrs held IJ,000 employes and a com- dividual members of OCBA at the Costa Meaa Country bined annual payroll ol Wi are treating 14 parentless boys,_,_ct_u_b_. _________ mil_·_u_on_. _______ 1 to a festive evening of dining -------------------.... and entertainment. Provision JI ror the boys' trarisportation from Oiino has been made by their sponsor, the Church of Christ, Santa Ana. Social hour is scheduled for A:JO p.m. and dinner at 7. Gue3ll are welcome. Anyone interested can call I b e 1.ssociaUon olfice, 54J..8225. . ".ff you can u4fford tbeC/lestH -,t;--lnoomtSHOllU, llf#JIT .IEACH. .... the -- -d l!oyaat'a ·r--home•. the preatlg• of Newport"a Bayer• Home's fa mi I y rooms are aJso slanted to the distaff side. 'lbeae rooms are ideal for family uae « cuual enl<rtainlng witll richly panel- ed walls, beam c:ollil!p, fire \ a new life styU® .th . 11 · WI a V!eWa ~kt CRO .VALLEY HIG Ul~DS II I.Jan rip! by Iha Salshora c..Iifclnia'• Moll MDdern Gardin Honm .. in Thi °'"" Hin• ovtrtooldng Lag1.111. Nlgull By Thi Selshcn. A 8rllHan1tf Designed New Home 'llrith A Big View In A New Conm.lniry with Ill OWn a.chi n., COii From Lms Than ••• $23,000 ... and ycu own the land! Htrn star1Dng wallet Own YrlMf HigtUndl la • MW c:ommuritJ d two,..,.. md ... blOoom a.dlrl Homes ~•own~.,._~..,J119Y .. u. al'ld "*' t.am. •a rntQllllc9'• ...i ra In l.JpN: ,_. ayn.Suafu., ._, ~ .. ___ .... ., • Hm'llt fllkl. a P'f'tlll CCldY cim n gel cour-. • ltdlr'll cliJ ms • privll•"-" cU:t-PLUS. JOll'OWft ~ .... ..xi bachl ' Just tour mlrMn fn:lm ~ AnfiWI Aockwll'a new ~ CMsklrt. See I nowt ~--f..i1 lit tlfl.wW .... -SIM9flllft»T-.--:(7t4/-- Dunn Park Scheduled Forty acres of Oranse Coun· ty property, valued at $1,560,000, have just been ac- quired by Dunn Industrial Properties Qrporation of San- ta Ana. lemouo Wool BUI, and..--. ..... ,1111o .... --n£ .-.. Ifft. You ,,_ p.ldlt11 en ...... ~ 8-..c '-·or -_, -• "Ju __ lot and ..... Well9 & Sone, ""'-wt1I dootgn and -·--~foryau. If )'Oii can offm!the boot •.• -Bsyaoot ... ----··---------@ 'Ibe packaae involves a five- acrt parcel •l Euclid Ave. and the Sin Diego Freeway in Fountain Valley, five ac:ra al Dyer Road and UJe Newporl FretWay in Santa Ana, 11 acru al Orugethorpe Ave. and Ille onn1e Freeway In Plac<nlla and a !~acre Ille and Stale College Blvd. in Anlheim. Development oC the artN lnto Industrial parka la now underway w I t h occupancy 1 scheduled In June. The parks wlll offer build· \np measuring 2,000 to 28,000 tquare feel In floor area and will be available for ltas1 or 1 pun:hase. --$'74,950 to $150,DOO iaymst Br_W ... -.w.QMl!lir-f•U,_,. I l ~ \ ' • :.a. ~ ---- •new llfaafyle you can afford I • Young Given Irvine Post James H. Young, of Newport Buch is the Irvine Company's new manaier of commercial leasing. A licensed real e s t a t e broker, Young is ln charse of lease negotiations for all new Irvine Ranch commercial developments, with the ex· ccption of Newport Center. Kids, 'Ask Andy' ' S1turdq, M~ 1$, 1969 Messenger Forming Own Firm • WJllil.m Masenger bu an.- llOWl<ed his resi(nallon u Dlroctor ol Sales f<r Kl1roy lndwitrloe, Los Angeles, In order to foon bis own land development company. The new finn, which will bear Messenger's name - Wllllam Messenger Compony -will be headquartered in Newport Beach and specialize Jn Industrial and c«nmercial devek>pment In Orange Coun- ty. l\-1euenger, who was with Kilroy lndustria for 13 years and WU vice presi~ in charae d. Orange County and Arbooa opentkms, will re- main 00 the Board of ou.c. tors ol Kilroy. While in charge ol Orange County operalloos, M..,enger WIS i.nstnnne~ in the development there of more lhan ieo mllllon of industrial and commen:lal properties M~ aaJd the new OAILY PILff FORMS COMPANY • William M••Hftti•r company be hu formed will be primarily inlerelted Jn m. dustrial and coounercial """ pen.ies in Orange County bot» for its own account and foe property owners .who ma~ wish to retain ownenhip. The new company will ha.WI a brokerage division to aenie the ....i.. ol Orange Cowl\ll property .._. who -.... quire a specia1iud -hi UJe lndustritJI and commm:1a1 fields. ·· ••• I ' ., ---...,..,., ._... ... """ anew llfaatyla with your own· beach I -#.-.MA. ..... .:--.AAA. -· -- .,_ llfaltyle lnan ldNI cllmatel \ ti" DAllY l'ftOT --. NEW I YORK I STOCK'.1 EXCHANG:U" ' I ' •• • ,. ' ' • I • --~ IDGH, W:W , CLOSE I I --_._~,.~.,...,,..'-~""'=~--------~----~-~~_...............,,,. __ =··= -=="'"'"""'"·"'""="'10"'-==="""-"~"""--.''"-"""'~-..,_,.,..,_.,_.,_,.,,.,,._,..,,,.,X,.,..S!<C_.,.,,., _,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,.:e.,_,...JL.,_o•o,.se,.,..,_.,,., ... ,_,_ ___ , ____ _ ._... ••• .,....._-..,... ·-· .. r---• ·-·-----....,~--~ .., ' ~0 DllLY PILOT S.tardq, -is. 1969 ! I I ' ' • I NOW! NEW! PILOT PENNY PINCHER ·cl!AiS'SIFIED ~DS WITH A NEW-LOW-RATE START MAKING MONEY NOW! 3 Ll ·NES 2 TIMES $2.00 IN THISE CLASSIFICA TIONSI ,__ Ollloofvmi ..... OMee ..,,,..,,, S.....lff:•ll c.te, ..... rant ....... ~ tt1•11h1W ... Awl- Aldi•• s..I .. Mllhiw ,._eel INf"'"*'h -IOlO IOll I012 I014 IOlS -1100 1110 1120 1125 J<i-&Or-....lo T--HM'I & s- T ....... .... C.mer• & 1.,1,.u:1nt lw.,5-lloo st-tl .. -.. _.,..s..,.. Mi-"- • EACH lnM MUST IE PRICED • Ne ,._ o..r * • Ne c ....... ra.1 ,.,_ • e Ml c.n C'ir .,, e N9 A..._,llttw e CfALC lllO 1200 1205 n10 1220 -l400 ---• 642-5678 ASK FOR 1YOUR DAILY PILOT ~D-YIS.OR AND YOU MAY CHARGE IT! , . Sou.tli Coast Repertory Boasts Slwrt, Busy Cctreer ' ' • By TOM TITUS Of ... Dlllt '"" ..... ' · and "llall ThroMOD and James DePriest "Chocolates' l'orty pn>ducllons In lour years. ThAt'a tho -record cbalktd up b)' ~ Meaa,'1 •"f'h"kN• llou1h Coast Reptr!orf ..... 'pany wblCll tills week 'pwec!, without 1 great cteal of fan- fare, its fourth anniversary lD the Harbor Area. • It WU OD March 121 196$, that 1 handfuJ o( actors al)d technlclam finished thoir do-it· younelf ~ter near the Newport Beach bay(nmt and UDY~ their first production, "Waltinr for Godot." Tpday SCR haa long since outgrown the con!ines ol that tiny playbowe -named the Secor1d Step because i t represented an advanctment in the groUp'1 development, from a ,traveling troupe to a resident company. · For the. last year and a hall South Coast Ripertory has operated out of the larger and more functional Third Step Theater in midtown Costa Mesa where il! current pro- duction, ''Death of a Salesman," reflects the com- pany'!! steady and r a p i d -srowlh. ceastu1. Some 2,000 Harbor Area high school English students are viewing the Arthur Miller drama u an assignment in d r a m a t i c literature. -. •• A' .... _ ..... AUSPICIOUS "Salesman" .is not only SCR'1 moet technically aUJplclous show, but also one ol its most cr1Ucal1y sue- The road from 1965 to 1969 Jus been ·, J~qg oDe ~or ~th Coast Repertory -m -tenn!I of facilltles, physical slre.Dgt.h and technical, a c· complishments. Plays such u ·•salesman" would have been unthinkable lo the little Second Step hou se which , nevertheless, produced some ambitiou! works -among them "Othello," "The Birth· day Party," "Playt>oy of the Western World" and "Serjeant Musgrave's Dance." HlllORY •EVA MME From the 23 act.ors and technlcians who iitarted the company in 1965, the number has swelled to 60 . -many of these coming from the Actor's Circle Theater in Long Beach which was acquired by SCR two seasons ago. PECK SAINT 11E;;;D;;,..IUONG,..~"'.0. ' l'llCrWOOl..all • ....... JSIOW llCONI 1'HllWI l I. ·-·: ' YAN HEFLIN FOUNDERS ., · 1 t~1 I· ~ l!I - YAN HEFLIN ... -- JUNIOR MAnNEE SAT., 2 P.M. •While most of the faces have changed io the interim, the names of. the theater 's originators are still verY much in evidence. The original Utree-man directorial staff of David Emmes, executive director; Martin Benson. pro- duction director, and Jack Davis, technical director. still controls the theat er's destinies, abetted by Ron OPIN 6:45 CLIFF 'ROBERTSON '- CLAIRE BLOOll\ ' . -In- "' ''CHARLY'' :f»P.reg IN COLOR .... --1n ME. TROCOLOR -also CARTOONS ALL SEATS 50¢ ••• '• ....•..•............. * COAST HW'(. AT MACARTIIUR BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH * 644·0760 LAST WEEK-ENDS TUES. BEST PICTURE • DIRECTOR NOMINEE STEREO SENSATION! The colorfUI sound of Orange county Music RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM ... Scrawdyli.e ... kolp the Actofls Circle. Traditional drama at I ct Olber founders of Lbe oom· found strong adherence at PflQY 1tlll on. the ~R roster SCR with such successful ioo..y lnclude Don Tucbe and mountings as ''Othello," "The hls wife, Leslie ; Clement G 1as 5 l\fenagerie," ''Mae-- Davidson. and his wife, Denise beth " "A streetcar Named (both rnaniages corning after 0esh-t" and the c u r re n t the company's formation ) and ''Oeal.h or a Salesman." li"ranceaca L 1 h o i r, who recently rejoined the group. Jn its early begirutlngs, Soolh· Coast Repertory had a three-show repertoir.e - "Tarlufie,'' "Wailing f o r Godot" and "Volpone" -all of which were staged initially sea aaQ)a1>-1No1>1N' 1, T1rtufft J,. Wlllll'lll W GOdOt J . \l"'-M ~. TIM TNI o1 G1brlel lttPvnilk S. ni. GI-Mtn9119rloi I. Tl!ll l'+Wll,_ 7. ltlN 11.ound t1111 ~ •• OtMllo t. Tiit llrUWff P1rtf • 11. (enclldl 11. 8••1 IL Choeol1t• ll. Juno Ind ftW l'1yc.oc• 1-l Tl'lol Mlndr,,ltD'- IL L.e-1'1 Gtf I Dl"WC• t•. Tl'lol Cil"ltlker 11. Pll'(bGY ef the WnNrn Work! II. Ad Wllhaut Word.tlhl L.ISI DIY " 11>1 V11r 19. A ~ for !ht Mll.bliotl"1\ 211. Sol!'l11nl Ml,llifrlVt'I 01..ao 11. Rici .MUie n. TM MJ•r 11. Tiii Typl1t1/Th1 Tl"r 24. 1 11 Soft N1~le 1S. Enterl1lnln1 Mt. SkilM l6. ... ,,,,. Ind ftle -Win 21. Hiii krtwllrl<• 2L Pldur• Fr-fl'll Wtll1 ..r ~ ... 1'. Thi Tl""' of Ywr Lift Jer,. TFll l(swidl; ll. A T•hl ol Haney ,,__ JJ, A Strwker M1mMI DHlro :W. Adwrltut'M In I PIPtt 111 35. "'°"'rka, Hun1h l6. Thil HornKomll'lll ll. Thi ThrH CllCl<ollb l6. TM lnueGIDi. 11.•lln II Good ltlnt1 Ubli :it. Oti!Th af 1 S.lesm1n <IO. LI Turl1l1 ION,. M1rdt 21) P1t.r Ust ino• "HOT MIWONS'" -llt!Ml..ii"oB KIRK DOUGLAS _ .. ... ~ -· l'DIE BllOl'HERHOOD1 _ _.,.._llCllll 1 s-.; .. -1:01 0.1, ·Dean Martin • rv\itt Hein. Wreclci~Crcw • IEOllDJ = COMMEDIA one phase of theater particularly identifiable with. South Coast Repertory is the commedia dell 'arte. Begin- ning with its opening show. .. Tartuffe," SCR brought at least one commedia play a year to its stage, including "The Mandragola, '' ' ' T h e }..tiser" and ''1be Three Cuckolds." _ British playwrights have fOWld an enthusiasUc market at SCR, with Harold Pinter leading the way with three productions ("The Birthday Party," "The caretaker" and "The flomeconting"). Other Englishmen from Shakespear• to Shaw to John Arden have been represented at least once on the SCR stage. With an auspicious four years behind them, members of South Coast Repertory now look forward to a future brightened by full professional .status. Long a company 1oal since the early days in Newport, this achievement now appears vi!ible on the horizon. Meanwhile, with an average· of 10 productions a year to its credit. SCR can Jay Un· disputed claim to the title of, Orange County's most prolific theater . Ml lltl llHldW 16 M""""' - lfls wltll ,.,.... If '""''"" Mlckty litrglt&y COLOa "PIT OF HOllOI .. 81rb•r• S'"I• COLOJl ''TIJllOI CllATUIU FIOM THI GU.YI" ~!!!!'"~"' ..... "R" RATIO NI lflf VIII:!.,. 11 Wiii ... "'IHN vnlut •1111 ,.twit .. tUll'lilllll Rod s"io.r COLOll "'THE SllGIANT• P•ul Ntwmtn COLOll "HAIPll" ~,~,'j•,TQ>j b<·1 ~ ---. -.. ~ -WARNER • 147.JHI I "ll'" llATl:D ... ,,, ..................... Cllnt Ea1twoocl • LM J °"* ··cooGAN'S ILUff'" Willer ~rtlitu COLOlt ''THE SECllT UPI o• AN AMIAICAN WIPr "!#" llATaD Gre<,1ory l'tck COLOll. ''THI ST.ALKIN• MOON" . --.... . ...... The 9rult•I Adv..,!•".., n...,. I AIU COLOR-WAL.T DISNf.Y'& "SWISS FAMILY ROllNSON" Fr~ M1CMurr1y COLOR ''THI HAPPllST MIWONAlll .. ··~·················· LOCAL N• •ti>.., •11w1p1per ftl11 Y•• "'1111, •••ry d1y, 1b1vt wh1t'1 9ei119 •rt ;,. Hi.. 9r11tff Orin<J• Co11t th111 th• DAILY PILOT • I See By Today· s Wanl Ads: THAT n·s DIME A llHE .__ ______ ~l From Fashion lsfand . Newport Beach DAY 11! • .. ------~-----------·---------------~----. S1tutda11 M~ IS, lM OAILY PILOT JI f !¥!; \a•d'rs . -I • I ' P.e~r•on's 'Tiger~ · It's . No Game \Changing Name DEAR ANN L,WDEllS: We are heartbroken parent. wllO Iott our 17-yeeMJd ..., four morrtJu ago. His name was th• wqe 11 hia father's and hia grand- father'• before him. My mothe1'1n,Jaw nggeotacl that our 10.yeaMld •oo take his older bl)>ther's name. The younger bj)y' idolized his brother' and __ _: _ _;:_...::._c.:.. we thought he would be but not ""' emu1!1. pleased, 6ut be didn't lik e the idea. My mother- in·law says we handled it wrong -that a 10. year-<>ld child sh<>uld not be asked, he should be told. · Should we go ahead and change our surviving son's name. so there will be a Robert the Thlnl in the family? -G. C. 'MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: A 111-ytar- old boy who has Jost u older brother whom lte tdollJed pr~ bably bas enough problemJ without adding W1 one. Tell your motber-tn.l1w you Uve decided agablA It IDd that the subjed ls closed. -K.C. D£A11 K.C.: I'm sorry to say I receJved muy &e~ slmllu to yean, ud t cu'& ....u ... ....., batdl of mall DEAR ANN LANDEJIS: I didn't t.ake your advice ID<[ I'm sorry. I W?W and mod yoo U I lhould lell my 11ance about an aHair I bod before I met Rei:. YOU said no, but I told him anyway. Now, alter &eftD _morXb! of marriege, I'm a nervous wreck. Ra lMlsts that I · repeat 'the ltory, over and over again -in great detail -almost every night. I can't underttand wily a husband would male such demands oo DEAR ANN LANDERS: I !Us wile. I'm begiMing to hope you are deluged with think aomething 'ls wrong with letters from readers pr<>--him. What do you think? testing your plea for com--TROUBLE JN PARADISE passion fur the miserable, rot-DEAR TROUBLE: A mu ten drunk wboee selfishness who la1llb that bl1 wtft wrecked every holiday and repeat the detalla ti an aHair scared the daylight& out of. wtth another maa h warped. his children. I, fur me, am He aadou.bkdly achlevea: 1e:r:· boiling mad at you, Arm aal attmalatlon from your coa- Landers. reslloa ud · puaWtH yow at It's obvioos that you've tbe ume time. Tell Rex ne-rer had to 'live With a drunk. yoa've covered dl.lt subject Well, I have and it's a living &boroupiy ud tbt yoa rtfute hell. Compassion, indeed! to 1• over It apln. The -~:.1 '"· u-. of 'IWl'Mlf M d1tes• Wl>et'1 woman O<U<.I Su..:; was tl9hlt wti•t'• _..,_., Sl'lel.lld vou? relieved wh«l per sot finally Sholilldrl"I ~? s.. tor ,.,.,. L..itn;• died. u •-~ ~-C~"' ,,., booil:IH 'Dltlflll Doi 1..cl Don11," DAILY P~O.T 11111 PMt. Pennypaekers Gang llp 0 Papa" Ron Filian faces the disaffection of bis brood in this scene ffom "The Remarkable Mr. Peruiypacker," opening Friday at the Costa Mesa Civic Play- house. From left, the youngsters are (standing) Toni Bergman, Valeree How, KriS Tambellini, Tim F1anagan and Bruce Campbell, and (seated) Cindy Van AUa, Andy Vi1cs.ik and Brad Ogden. Chamberlain Wins Cheers Playing Hamlet -in London ~ -:.uc; .._ • 1t1clollnl wltll vour rMunt lS Cl!'ltl d<1wn to a family •. u~ and' 111 CD111 1iw1 • 1orw, .. lt-ldd......o. ~UA;l· """'Ptd' tn ...... enjOy her childi'en. Her letter """ Lllldlrs w1u ti. 11141 ta 11e1io LONDON (AP) -Dr. ,_,.., ~-k .. w.. .... ---i 'IOU With "°"r '""°..,,.._ s.nd tlltm .,.vua-a.-; ~ 1~1es. ta ,.... .,., n ... ., 111e DAILY ~•LOT Kildare's venture into :Pll ·never · ·forget · th• erK"lotl,.. • .. ~. ••1"'* Shak-are <1n the Bard's Chrlltmu supj10r' Ill)' --"-=-c:·-----------'--~-----­ QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi I \ ' .,. J • Play Impressive - By JACK GAVER expose of. such a p~"t. He impreulon of lackln& purpo11. J' dwells on the black·wbite: pr~ But if 1 were a producer, NEW YORK (UPI > -Ke<p I I I certainly would ""· to 1et the name Don Petersen jn blem In a coup e <1 scenes, UM:;l 'mind so you c1n cpeck oo but th1I ls not-a racist tract . fir'!t look at Petersen's next bis ne:r:t play and tee u· it 1n short, tbe play gives the play. fUlfills the prom ise of his first:1r==:========~=='========1 1 Broadway effort, "Doe~ a Tiger Wear a Necktie?" ULIOA 673-4048 "Tiger" indicates that this Davenport, l<1wa, native may become a playwright of im· portance. He can wr ite powerful dramatic scenes., he baa a knack for getting below the surface in creating his • characters, be has a keen ear ror idiomatic speech and even 1n this tragic first play there ls sufficient indication that he has a sense of.humor. The trouble with "Tiger," which is beautifully played by a large cast under the expert direction of Michael ·A . Schultz, ii that it dnean't jell Into a unified drama. The~ o,.. 6:41 7"1. ..... ....... "Jill .. NOW-Excluslvo Aru Showlnt- Origln~I Uncut V1r1ion Ex,-qlyu Shown a12.y .. , L.A. Road1howl FOR ALL YOONG I.OVERS WHEREVER YOU ARE =:~ ~:"n~~~~~ A MAN 4) I well . d ~~:.',~' ) What Petersen has to learn .... , ls that u is PoS•lbte to write AN ··-~-" ..... <O ... ~A_N '""'· . .. an episod!c play with a variety __ _ ... of characters and problems '"" . and still bring everything into SECC)ND fUTUll IN ~OLOI eventual fOCU$ for meaningful p,;,, O'Toole -Z••o Mo•+•I -J1111n• Mor11u dramatic impact. "GREAT CA THERINE" This play is set in a"=========='======= metrop<llitan rehabilitation r: center for y<1uthful narcoUc1 addict!:. Hal Holbrook: (Mark Twain) is outstanding as an English teacher at 1he place, David Opatoshu gives a"9lber of his fine c haracter performance s as a psychiatrist. and Al Pacino gives an 8lilounding portrayal o( a youthful inmate whose disappointing search for fami- ly roots has turned him into a dangerous animal. Lauren Jones and Roger Robinson are excellent as a young Negro prostitute and the fellow who tries to break down her resistance tel mar- riage. The play suffers from hav· ing little unity besides the locale and the teacher's rela· tionshlp to the i nm a tes. Petersen has not writlen an, Rod Slel111r l j I l prepered with l<lving care_ The table was laden with food and decorated wlt.b handmade tin- foil flowers, holly and pine cones. Father came borne dead cjrunk and· in a fighting mocid. He beat-Mother with hls fists 'and tipped over the table. We ate our Christmas supper (what we could salvage of It) like animals, rummagini throogh garbage. It Was com- passiOI), my . motbe{'• • com- passion, that kept fuy older brothers from b u s ti n a: t' Falh<r's bead open. Finally he dr>nk illmaell to deatb, ''THI Stl•IANT"" "~ "HAIPll" : ' • , ' • ' i ' • ' I , l ! I • ! ! ' • • ) He Really Was Banned In Boston BOSTON (AP.) -A theater manager has been fined ,1,000 and sentenced to Iii: mOnths in jail on the charge. of. show- ing an obscene picture -"The Killing of Sister George." Jos&ph Sasso of Peabody, the manager · <1f the Cheri Theaters, was convicted Tues- day in Bosfoh Municipal Court. He ·appealed the con- viction tel Suffolk Superior Court and was released in $1.000 personal recognizance. Ctiief Justice Elljah Adlow, who saw the film Monday night, said he would AJ>?fove it if the last five nunutes 'I were eliminated Defense at- t torneys said th is cou1d Mt be done. "The Killing of S i s t t r George," a British productioo, contains a lesbian love actne. Tbe film is being ab<lwn In New York City uncemored. Pianist Set For Concert C(l'Oll& de! Mar pianist Kole Wblln<y will perform woru by Chopin, Haydn a n d Prokofiev Sunday ln I recJlal scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Room of UC Irvin<. The UnJversJty of Teu.1 graduate and former member of the UCI faculty will pllf Haydn's S<lnata in E flat ma- jor, 11 Preludes from ()pin 28 by Q\opin and Prokofiev'• Sonata No. 6 kl A maj(lt, Junior Matin ff Saturday, 2 p.m . "FLIPPER" plus CARTOONS An Seats so~ "You've g.;,t the 'Fa.ce forward' part-now let's ' work on the 'Hold onto rail' part." ...--"lHE LION IN WINTER"---... Nominated for 7 Academy ·Awards BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR + BEST ACTRESS · Peter O'T oole Katharine Hepburn BEST DIRECTION + ~~!.§£'il2'!,~Y Anthony Harvey James Goldman .IOIEfttCJMM1.-N11flOO-NM BEST MUSIC SCORE · John Barry BEST COSTUME DESIGN Marsaret flirse PaeRQl\).Ql§ ~ KA'IHARJNE lj§.P.fil!~ lHE LION IN WINTER ·~ MAU. OBDEBS NOW .... _ .. IW'llUI M NI.......,•..._.., PM 11-91 ' UDllMOS Af II»._.,.._ twwlr ..... .... ~T91AT.USAr hJO_. ... , ... PM tlM lllOA'f I tA'nllOlllT MJlllfa Al 1t• .... tut , .... ,,...... .. ....., .. .....,.,. ....... ..... TICCOI .. M MU R -OUflllftA -IC ct.. tJ7 sounr1 1111 IT. -Ml ...,.... nactr MlCIU ,._.. ll7·12'f,_.,... __ ,.._ ...... ~I EXCLUSIVE OUllCE COUlfY 11ESBVED .SEAT EICAGEIOO' STARTS WEDllESDAJ, llAllCll 26 I 'Grand Prose : WIN YOUR OWN PORTABLE T.V. SET .. 60 fREE~fOYS! MADE BY' IDEAL• HABX •MATTEL• REHOO lu& ••• a special • for eve child! SATURDAY MATINEE MARCH 15 DOORS OP!H 11:45 A.M. -SHOW nARTS 12i30 P.M. AFRICA TEX'AS STYLE Starring Hugh O'Brien PLUS-THREE STOOGES COMEDY PLUS 3 COLOR CARTOONS Mllllllll Fiixs·o··u··T·H··c··o·A··s··T CCNERAl PLAZA THEATRE CORPOR.lllON San Dieco f'""'y at Bristol • 5#-2712 · 3410 BRISTOL BLVD. COSTA MES.A 546-2712 ~ ,_,,,.,.,, liH Ori ""J•, '"" -·"' , .... .,.,. PY~E •• llagicialt L--.----~'!""":'"'""='""='""===~~:::; ••••••••• Bring llmeoapoo Cor Jj priee edmlllioa! ••••••••• • , I I I I ' \ I L J z DAILY PILOT Shure and begorra, boys and girls, and welcpme lo our day· before-St. Patrick's Dey col· umn in Uncle Len's Corner. This is the time wheq. ;;is the old proverb says, there are just two kinds of people -the Irish and those who wish they were Irish. AND TODAY we've got a veritable lepreehaun's cask ot lrish-flavored drawings in the art contest, sprinklecl with top hats, shamrocks and pats of gold at the end ot the rainbow -Finian 's rainbow, "that is. Old. St. Pat has brought a bountiful bag o( poetry, rid- dles and jokes for the celebra- tion too. And we've got IOfll.e new winners in the poetry contest t.Oday. Next week, boys and girls,~-------------------------------,' ct1mes the long-awaited ar- rival of spring -and that's what our art contest will be all about. Let's see who can come up with the most original depiction or this an- nual happening. * PRIZE WINNER * This \veek's contest winner is Jodi Sorenson, 11, 9711 Brookbay Circle, Huntington Beach ST. PATRICK'S DAY On Saint Patrick's Day Leprechauns come out to ·play: They s!Vp around • n d Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 51h inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest. Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy hall dollar. spread their joys L------------------.,.-------------'I To all the goOd girls and boys: ST. PATRICK They're very small and -wear a green hat: St. Patrick V.'as a jolly o!d They also like to laugh and fellow ; chat; He wore green and not just , They're very smart with yellow ; tricks up their sleeves, He wu born in Ireland one They also like to tease and day tease; ln the month or March, not So if you're Jucky to meet May; one , If you think of him today You surely will have Jot:s Say thaiW for St. Palrick'J HONORABLE mention win· ne~ in today's art contest are: Grant Dawdy, 71h. Fountain Valley; Lance Wood, a, Newport Beach; Colin Miller, 9, Huntington Beach; Elaine Baden, 9, Costa Mesa: Cary 1tiller, 11, Huntington Beach; Lynette Yetter, 9, Fountain Valley: Jon Garmschauen, 10,. Laguna Beach ; Mary Gustafson, I 2 , Huntington Beach; Josh .·Peasley, 9, Seal Beach; Craig Mitchell, a, Hun- tington Beach; Lori Mitchell, 7, Huntington Beach; Hei~ Van Truet, Costa Mesa, and Leslie Shaffer, 11, Huntington Beach. -01111 LllftOl!t9ft/, 11, ('"' Mn• G1ry Mlli.r 11 H1t111tlnflwfl ... ell of fun. Day. c /' ~----------------·-· _____ ,"_____ a.ro J Corne,----- MY LITTLE LEPRECHAUN r have a little leprechaun Who Ii ves under my bed ; He bas two little shoes And a cap upon his head; Every St. Patrick'a Day He comes out to i ay; '·I'm so happy, I'm so glad . Nothing can make me sad: I'm so lucky Because I'm magical; Nothing makes me 18d- Even something tragical. ,, .I. kl'll,,.,., 111111 ....... -... J-lftr Rd1111._., 11, 11'1 ,.,~.....,. st., C••t• M"' ftr flle wlftflln1 tlltr1 J~ tM ,..,., ...c _,,. ctftlfft, Miii 7"r -•r mry N UllClll Ltn. ... INf, c1n1 .... C•lff, Crossword Puzzle ACROSS l Tally fi Body of waltr 10 Stlll 14 Kind of plalr 15 OH: Comb, '°"" l!. Ev~n sc ore: 2 word s 170ulofthr proper order 18 Athletic group l'i Venetil" blind parl ZO Breathe 22 Set of drum 5 24 Island i11 S, E. Sweden lb Spreads a 1eport 27 Lite11ry sk etch 30 Gill in a song ll ~ortfined, 1n a way JZ Shocked 37 Member Clf legislat•\'t Asseditb1y: Abbi. )B Canada , U.S .A. and l exi 1 41) Glea111 -11 Continttt steadfastly ~3 Finish off ahl9'1wa~ ) 4~ PariGd prior to 111 tYrnt 45 Knowll'tftt· .. 1. 48 Heav'I' 51 Fr11it 52 lnereast 5• Amount in s~vings account: 2 words 58 Cam e to eart" S'i Actor Portman fil Kind of 3/lSt •• doorktePf" 6l Except H large sea 36 -....U4 bl Exceptional 11 School cokw 64 Shade rritrMCt JI Absol•ltly 65 Fastened boot not b& -·-Chamber lt Climbing J' Those who b7 Oi sag1"ee1bl e plant exacl 13 Louis Ri@t' s venveanc t OQWN fo!low!is 42 Calmed dow n 21 Tuin 43 Leisurf I l11slrou~ tryslill11ne 111ine1al Z E!ttmd iflto lleWtg l U.S. kl•entor ~ A"swt r S P11t Into storage 4 VIP 7 Bravo' I Wonderfu l: Sl ang ' --·---Ca y: July l sl, in Cinada info1111er "'"'' 23 The "Ill " of "'11.0. ,, eursuit 46 Shosh~ Z'5 lattd -47 Gird~ of 27 llnkal Venus accomp.._ 411 Ti.t "t • of n :m-"L.C.I .* _,Chou--· .nl1 SQ Not ha4 2' t.o., fw ont 53 He was: )) B•llrl Laun perfOJHt: 55 Medlt"'7tHn Z IJOf1fs island l4 Wcwd of 56 Antlstplic1i annoy Met lot JS Overtlant•nt 57 Color IOOf edtie 60 llA'5 llatlr RIDDLES AND JOKES * PRIZI WINNER Pilot: Wanna fly? Tom: Sure. Pilot: Wail a minute and I'll catch you one. -Lint• W..cl, I, Int Ol•ft• L-. ""'"" auv. Teacher: How many letters are there in th e alphabet? Jenny: 23. T, Wand A flew away to Ireland. -.l-"i' Hier, I. Mtllfl-"" .. tell Dear Carol: What does a be e say while flying backw mis? Answer: Zub, zub, zub. . . -MIN Gut1•fM11,lJ. Hlllltlnetn ... di s.fl4 ,.. t11-.tl•111 , .... """'· •I• Ornt9 c ... D•lly Pnet, le• 1160, C.... Mfl•, Cellf. What Is lht Apollo Mission 1uppo1ed to accomplish? The Christmas Astronauts gave us the thrill of a lifetime and ga\•e us a hint ol more wondrous things to come. Their lunar orbiting "·as J>art of the Apollo Project \Vhich is one phase in our stupendous space program. The big rewards of UUs program are in the far future, but many ot us are unaware of the: astonishing number of beaefits we are reaping along U1e Way. When challenged to solve a problem Wt always learn mort than we expected. This general rule appea+s to be a built-in bonus for using our brains. Our space program is the grealest challenge in human history. An enormous number of problems had to be solved to launch the Apollo Project which is planned to land American astronauts on Che moon. Some people tbink that this was the projeet's only purpose. Some think that our epace program airns to establish milltuy bases on the moon. others claim that money spent on the conquest of. space sbould bt spent lo end poverty and other pro- blems hue on earth. All thtte objectiom become ttueleu when we take the trouble lo learn what Apollo and other splct pn>jects have done fer us -on their wa1 to the 11.ars. Special In- struments, clothlna. t i f e systems and a vast range or brand ntw equipment \\'as designed for space travel. Solving the St p r o b I e m s brought extra benefit.~. useful to people on earth. A long list ol tnstrumentJ designed . for space are already on the market. Soon we can expect to enjoy the benefits of new electrical equipment, solar batteries, heat re s i s t a nt materials and other new materials created to meet the challenge ol space travel. We might list these items as trinkets. But Apollo ac- complished at least one sizable step in the problem of hunger and poverty here on earth. As It orbited the earth ils cameras surveyed the surface of the globe in hitherto unknown detail. It pinpointed geological formations a n d mineral deposits, undeveloped farmlands and food fish areas in the oceans. In a few hours , Apollo did what ordinary survey planes would have taken many years to do. It did the job better and alw che11per. Certainly Apollo is too smal"t to dream of lunar military bases_. We could spot a missile from the moon coming from alar and destroy Jt long before it reached the earth. Apollo has no warlike intentions - quite the contrary. Aside. from all the trinkets to make life more enjoyable, 11\1 the l:'!rger projects to make better use of the earth's food and minerals, it ha s 11 long-range, anti·war purpose. Or so many thinking people ha\Pe sug· gested. Mankind is warlike by nature and the notion of wtedlng out his ag- gresslvene.ss may bt hn· poM!ble. However, that fierce feature just could b t redirected. Tht space pro- gram is a pe;iceful project that calls for the la st ou11CC' of mankind's 11 & g r e ~s iv e drjves. Apollo already ha~ demonstrat"' the feasibility of alt thest worthy objects. ..&V~ JUDGE PARKER ""ITSEB/. 10 Yell "TWAr Ult(£ t.U60 60n!E!!B> Al"N~ NO, I WOULPMY 5n TMAT! °™E ~PGE A.PPEAREP GallllNflY INTERESTEP IM 5'EEIN6 MIM ! MOON MULLINS ra-,,. ........ !>O YOU @ THINK YOUR llARRY LOCKE WILL EVEF?- REALLY PROPOSec, MARRIA,,E? OK ,Yl'S··~oOF '"THESE PAYS ... ~""' MISS Sl/ll'l'EL? TUMBLEWEEDS i l'M A>RAID MY FUTUREJ~JENDE11, PROSPECTIVE HO!lBY votSN'T CARE FOR 1HE NEW, BGl.D, SAOC(, PROVOCATIVE, ll\.ONPE' ME! MUTT AND JEff LOOK, I KNOW SIYORDF16H WHEN I SEE IT! nil6 IS Na!' A SWORDFISH STEAK! MISS PEACH • St(,AJ Up Now fo~ Yo11R. SVmmfft AT' KAMP kfll 'f • :tit > • Q ' 0 I 6UE5S HE PREFERS TIE PRIM, Sil'(, DEMURE, OLD-fASHIONED ME!,_ (si1J!)._ VER'{Wat.j_ -3-IS ·--- __ .. ----- ly Charles M. Scli~ . 1 ltv mLl'M~ ~I:<\ ~'JI« fllll 1#11/! ~- By ·Harold Le Dbllll ''\?ti 11E onElt ~ ........,.,....,.... LSWEA.~tSIE! By Ferd Johnson By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith By Md " ' . ' . ' . ,MCu.. LA~.). ; . ' • ' l S.lUtlll!, Ml<dl 15, 1'6• DAILY "U!T J:J ~ I !f--Q Stal]: or Not to Stalt, _r}l~t's the .. Dile~nia HERE'S HOW -UCLA basketbaU coach John Wooden, a three-time All-American, gives his star center Lew Alcindor a few tips on the fine art of free throwing. Alcindor makes his final Los Angeles ap. pearance as a Bruin this afternoon in the Western Regional champ. ion5hip game against Santa Clara. Dues Win 2 of ·3 €O.ing Up, Plemel--- ~ . GWC's Shields Hits 6-9 Don Shields, Golden \Vest College's gensationat high jumper, continued his remarkable improvement Friday af- ternoon by clearing 6·9 in GWC's home dual meet win over San Bernardino, 75'h-66\i and 81-M Joss to FuUerton, Shields. a 19-year-old sophomore from 1'-1arina High, had three narrow misses at 6-11. - In other. Orange Coast area junior <'ollcgc track action Friday, Orange Coast finished second in a four-way meet at OCC. Sadtl leback was routed IY.'icc at San Diego Mesa; by Southwestern, 10641, and by the host, 124--19. Shields. who says be wants I<> jump 11even feet before the season ends and t,i>mpete in the 1972 Olympic Games lit ~Iunich, continues to SGar higher. ,, He came into thi s season with a bes1 • 6-4~'2, then improved to M~ two 'feekends ago and made 6-81A the follow- lpg day.-, i He 'll try 6·11 next Friday when lhe Jlusllers travel to Pt!t. San Antonio. ~OCC't; star Friday was sprinter Ralph elly, w11o logged 10.0 and 21.9. Dan ~ey and Fred Skirde finished one-two the two mJle for the. Pirates. . I•\ CNl .. V 11, Or•fttt CMll 11 '' 1 C~> Jt, •1vtr1ll• 14" <lo40 rtl•1 -I. OCC (~l~lty, ltktr. Oadet\. KIUV;. TllT>I: 4l.l. Milt -1: Sll:Trd! {OCCl 1. H. Mlln\i (Ch) ). II:. A<:i.ms CChl Tim.: 4:J1,9. no HH -1. Hogue !Ch) J. Wnll•im ((hi I. l'omr nw IOCCl Time: it.I, UO -I. F1llow1 (Ch) 7. Btktr (0CCJ l. Gfllllot>dler (Ch) Time: 50AI. olDO -1.__ IC•llv COCCI ll Aldrldtt (OCC J l, Mrnllftd h,.n) Tline; 10.0. Ir.: -1. Schmit! !OCC) 1. llSI V ((h) 1. l lt (ClfVJ Tl .... : 1;5'.2. 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TflM: l :U.t. "V -I , Setll IMI 2. Oi.ll'IOl"llll (1) J. fklt' IS) I. Elliot !Ml Ol1t.<lcr: 1J...0. 4~ Of sOi l ~'ft .fM) !, ~t IMI ).~,~~:-~ )1.t. :..s I f~ll :tl'C! -~$) ~ II-" IMJ I. J.Clton (Sol. 0 111,ltllC:f l :.,.1r. '20 -I. Kolcllr IMl ,J. NIJCOn (ft\) '· llt1!M IS01 '· J1rre!1 fMl Tlmt•\ 23.\. ( '>" -1. Tic~ !M 7, t" lS) ). Holcllr M '· Ill.Oii IM) Ol1ll~c : "'11 _ ( >1Ml1• -1. lftll.,. 'Ml :t l'IU IM J Quln!Oll M ........... \Ml Tlmt• t:o .e. Mlie •111v -, .Y.1!91. tlll'lt: 1:11.s. • AlCindor in Last Home Tilt for Bruins B1 JOEL SCHWARZ Of .. DlllY Pillt IS.ff WESTWOOD -John Wooden 11> Uclpites ll. Dick Gorlbaldl II lhinllr>g 1bolil using ll. And UCLA'1 butelball fans will probably IUI Pauley Pavtlloo wllh bool ll thay oee il qaln. It, ol.. course__, la the .-n and oobod1 · IJ nillnl OUl the poulbDJI)' thol tho natlon'1 No. I !tam, UCLA, will 1• .-,, tadlca 10< Ille lourlh otrallb1 game ftlJ altanoon wben the 8nllos take on Santa Ciera' 1or lhe • m:.u Weotem Reponal cbamplonohlp. Tipoff for the title same ii 3 {!·M• In Paulty1 followtq a tblrd.place 1'111' belwffO Weber Siil< and Ntw Mexico State aL 1. The main ,....., for lhe slall IJ UCLA'• Hll cenler Lew Alclndor, who will be perlonnin& for the last time In Lo.! Anlelu ., a Bruin. Big Lew, wbo bu dominated colle1late bamlball for lhe lul three years with a talented 111pportinJ crew al UCLA, Is •Ipe<ted lo be oound 10< loday•s came:. He was rushed oft lhe floor Thursday night Iller lurnlng 111 ankle in · lhe final minute of UCLA '1 5J.-38 victory over New Melico State. Tbe UCLA team doctor reported lbe injury wasn't serious and AlClodor Ls e1pected to be ready aa tbe Brulhl continue tbttr drive toward an un- pn!Cedenled lhlrd 11raJ1ht NCM UUe. ' Joillln& him In lhe lllrUn& Uoeup will be 111olher pair of Bruin senlorl, L)'M ShackeUord and Kenoy llelb, plul jull1or John Vallely, the u-Orana:e Cout COUete atar, and sophomore CUrt11 Rowe. Garibaldi, who bu directed Santa Clara to a 27·1 recOrd th1a year, 1111 " ·Outlook for '69 Semon ' - Rig Appraises Mound St.aff As Best in .Angels' History PAU! SPRINGS (AP) -It is early. The manager of the California Angels .sit..s on a bench in the sun and 1ay1, "1968 is forgotten. I sense an affirmative attitude.'' Bill Rigney, an eternal optimist, wipes his brow and foresses a team which finished eighth in the American Leacue last year contending for the Wtltern Division title this season. What is needed, observes the skipper, ls a reaffirmation of spirit and .~e, oot to mention a fir st baseman and Seorts in Brief " relief pitcher or two. Rigney btlievee the latter requirement was satis!led by winter deals which brought Hoyt Wilhelm fr<>m Kansas City and Eddie Fisher Crom Cleveland. The knuckleball artists will be joined by Minnie Rojas, providillg his arm is again IOUlld. MiMie was the fireman of lhe year in 1967 when he saved 22 games. Then he developed a calcium dtposll on his elbow and saved only five tut year. RIJney terms the young pitching at.ail ''the best we've ever had." lie \\'ill use rive starters and already named four or them. Only left·handcr George Brunet, 33, who was 1!-13 tut year, Is GVer 25. His other starters are Jim McGlothlln, 25, Andy Messersmith and Tom Murphy, each 2.3. Brunet , t.tcGlothlin, Murphy and ~tessersmith won only :'l2 1ames last year. but injuries detained McGlothlin's development while Murphy a n d 1'1essersmith were starters only half of the season. l{ansas Leading NCAA Tht filth starter cornea from a group Including Clyde Wright., llH with the Angels: Rick Clark, 1-11 with the Angels; Greg Washburn, 8-2 at Quad Cities; and Rudy May, 1·7 at El Puo. At first base, the Angels lost Don Mincher in the expansion draft. Rigney Is considering Dick Stuart, Bob Chance, Jim Spencer and Chuck Hinton for the replacement. Despite Injury to Ryun The Angels hope the 21-year-old Spencer is ready. He led tht Te1lll League in homers with 28 and runs batted in with 96. He has hid three season of Class AA experience but hasn't played in•AAA. DETROIT -Despite an injury which forced JJm Ryun out of the two-mile run, Kansas took a commanding ltad Friday night in the opening session of the NCAA Indoor Track Championships. Ryun was forced out Gf the race after the third lap because of blisters on the sides of both feet and the reeurrance of an old knee injury. Kansas shotputter Karl SaJb broke the meet record with a toss of 16-3~ and Larry James of Villanova upset Olympic champion Lee Evans of San Jose State In the 440. Carl Trentadue of USC and Westminster High •tar was fourth in the 880. " " INGLEWOOD -The Lot An1elt1 Laker• movtd anolber 1 le p toward cllnchlng the Wutttn Dlvhloa Ude ,flf the NBA Frtd1y nlgbt by donlng tlte Milwaukee Bucks, 111-1'3 .bl Ule Fonun. " " PHOENIX-The San Francisco Giants mauled the California Angels in a Cactus League game Friday afternoon, IS.I. The Glanta jumped on starter George 1 Brunet for nine runs in less than three innings. 'I"ht ooly An1el run scored on a balk . " " LOS ANGEl..a -A new Amertcan javelin Utrow record and a fut ••1arc1 dalh could come today .ln a dual meet between UCLA and Ariaoaa Stale. Mark Murr• of Art1oaa Staie. , 'tJille ha1 to1sed the 1pear 171 fett I inUet thll 1euon, will be tryln1 to 1arpu1 tbe UM Amtrtcu reconl 1et by Fruk Covelli last year. . " " WINTER HA VEN, Flo. -The Bolton Red Sox announced Friday the ac- quisiUon of pitcher Fred Newman from the California Angels for an undisclosed amounl of money and a player to be named later. " " " SARASOTA, Fbi. -Ron Huit• ud rookie BW ~teltoa "t bome nm1 te power Ult Cb.leap Wblte Sor t.o 1 14 victory over die Los Angele• Dod1en here Friday. " " " Two last minute entries raised the calibre of tht ritld th1I week for Vie . 6th annual Hot Rod Magazine Drag Rac- ing Championship• at Riveraidt lnterna· tional Raceway today and Sunday. Top futl king Ptt~ Robinson of Atlanta and the Ramchar1er'1 team from Detroit have joined auch greats as Don Garlit., of Sellner, Flt.,· Don Prudhomme of Granida Hills, T<>m McEwen and John Mulligan both of Garden Grove, in top futl eliminations field . All·time great RobinSGn delayed his return to tbe East Coast alter competing in the top Western meet long enough to take a crack at the $501,000 Riverside event. Gates will open al I a.m. for elimins· tiorui Sunday. l\fOSCOW -Mamie Ralllnt of Chicago tied the world record tor tbe women'• indoor If.meter Drdlt1 and aprtntet- Charlle Green of Llacoln, Neb., matched Ille 1tucm'1 beat , mark In tbe men's 58-metl:r da1h Friday •• tbe United Statea got-.ti to a qalclr: early lead ever tbe SovltL Ualoa ID an lr1tern1Uonal track ud Held meet. Mis• Ralllu woa tht hurdle event at Ladmlkt Sporb In 7.1 1econds. Greene, wltt allares the world record tn die t•mettr d11h, erploded at tbe 1tart and woa Ute mta'a rpriat in 5.5. His teammate, Bill Gaines ef San JOit, Calif., allG WU docked In 5.5 but WU alpped al ll>e wire. Stuart, 36, returns from two se:uona In Japan and tries to makt the grade as a free agent. Chance, 28, was drafted from Baffalo where he hit .293 with 29 home runs. The versatile veteran Hinton hit only .195 after a tremend<lus apring thrust him into the 11tarting lineup u the rightflelder. Aside from first, the Angel infield is set. Bobby Knoop and Jim Fregosi fonn an incomparable double play com- binati<>n at secilnd base and ahortstop. Third base· belong• to 21-year-old Aurelio Rodriguez, who had a 16-&ame hitting atreak in 1968, longest in the American League. Tom Satrlano is the incwnbtnt catcher, coming off his be!t year when hit .3$3. He facts a spirited. chaJJenge from Tom Egan, 21, who received a i100,ooo bonus rour years ago. The Angels outfield is aet only in left where Rick Reichardt, .255 and 21 home runs, is established. Vlc Davalillo, the team's leading hitter at .277, retuml but faces formidable obstacles in both center and right. Jay Johnstone, 2J, and Jarvis Tatum, 22. are enjoying big 1prina;a and each can ope.rate In either field. Tatum, .,.bo has run tbe 100-yard dash in t .7 aecondll, hit .308 at El Paso. Jobnatcmt hlt .2n at SeatUe. British Move to Clear Up World Heavyweight Title LONDON (AP) The Britiih Bnxlng Board of Control said Friday It has aereed to recognbe • fight between Joe Frazier of Philadelphia and a auitable contender as a w o r 1 d beovywelghl tiile boll!. 'M>e BBBC, In 1nnowicing it had ap- proved the World ~xlng CO\Dlcil's ruling on the UUe di1pute, said it the contender la not Jimmy Ellis, then the winner would have: to meet Elli' in his first deftnse. ''Tht present lituatioo ln L h e heavywei1ht class should not continue,•• said Ray Clarke, assistant general secretary of the BBBC. "This ia 10 attempt to clear it up ." Fraz:ier ls recognized u world cham· pion in five states -New York. Pennsylvania, Illinois, Massachusetts and Maine. Ellis, or Louirvillt, Ky.; ls recognized as world champion by the World Boxing Association. The WBC and the BBBC bad recogni:v ed Cassius Clay-Muhammad All 11 c}l.am- pi<>n unUI last" weelt. Theq the WBC said It wa11 stripping Clay of the Utle because of hia faUurt to dtfend it. he has to think about using the stall against a talented team 11.ke UCLA. But the chanctl are he woo't use It. The: Broncos have a ruaged front line ill J.t% center Denni• Awtuy and lhe Ogden brolhers, Bud ( M) and Ralph (6-$\;), Guards Ttrry 01Brlen and Kevin Eq:leson aren't deadly outaide ahot!. but they make up for that abortoomfna With good ball handlin& and ICl'appY, defensive work. UCLA and Santa C1ara met last year In Albuquerque tGl" the We.stern Utle and the Bruins whacked the Broneos, 87-M. All-Carolina Battle Slated For East Title COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) -Coach Dean Smith of North Carolina lives the psychoklgical advantage tG Davidson in Lod1y'1 Eastern Regional flnala ef tbe NCAA buketball tournament. Letty Drlt1tll, coach or Davidson, thinks the winner will be "lhe team with the molt vinegar." The fifth-ranked Wildcats, and their rootera, have been waiting a year for ancither crack at the fourth-ranked T1r Heels -ever 11ince North CarGlina won the 1968 Eastern Regional tiUe over Davidson, ~. Davidson, which bu become a national buketball power uodtt' Drleaell, hun'l been on -the ·North Carol!na regular season schedule tor lt ye:ara and Smith tiaid there art oo plans lo relUDlt tbe rivalry. Smith uid tht Tar Heels, who ed.J:ed ninth-ranked Duquesne 71-71 1n Thursday's semllinall, could play llOll'le ., %One agairut Davidson'• high-acoring • Mike Maloy. ~faloy scortd 35 pointa and grabbed 12 rebounds in the '1HI semifinal victory ever eighlh·ranktd St. JGbn'a. Later, Coach Loo Carneaecca of I t. John'11 aaid Maloy wu aecond onJy to UCL.\'s Lew AlcindGr u the best college player in the nation. Purdue Center Hurt, to Miss Marquette Tilt MADISON, Wis. (AP) -Punlut, led by high-scoring Rick Mount. and Mar· quette, clash this afternoon in the final of the NCAA Mideast Regional Buketball Tournament at the University • f Wisconsin. George King, Purdue coach, said td!I club would hive tG play Saturday without Chuck Bavis, its 7·!oot center. Bavi:s 1uffeffii a shoulder aeparatlon Thursday and will undergo surgery, pouibly Uilis weekend. King said another starter, Herman Gilliam, is doubtful for the Marquette game, but could aee action. Gilliam suffered a severely apralned ankle Feb. ZS acainst Michigan State and ha! misted Purdue'• last four outings. He is the club's leadinl re- bounder. The Marquette scoring attack It built around George Thompson, a ltnlor forward, and Dean Meminger, a sophomore guard. "There's nobody In tht Big Ten li.kf! Tbompaon,'1 KJng aaid. "I can't think of a 6-2 boy anywhere wbo can jump like he can. and move and hlJ1I In the air and change directionl while walk· ing top1ide." "( don't know what we'll do with him. I'd like to put him in a cq:e, maybe." King aald George F1trber 1 a f.5 aopho- more, will probabl,y draw the uaignment tG guard Tbomp.on, while Jerry Johnson, • J.10 jwrtor, will replace BaviJ. Drake, Upstart Ram s Collide Porsche Bucks Bad Luck Plague Clay's last defense was on M1rch 2%, 19117, when he knocked out 7.ora Folley Jn the seventh round at Ntw York. The WBA and the New York Athletic eom·mlaslon withdrew recognlUon rrom Clay on Aprn 28, 1967, when he refused Jnduction into the military. MANHA1'l'AN, Kon, (AP) -Colches Maury John of Drake and Jim Williams o/ C.Jorodo Stale Unlvenlty do not agne with the lobell placed on their bulitthall teams, which collide here this aftlmoon In the Mldwm ,.ctooals la< • berlh In lhe NCAA tournament finata. Drake, 10arlng •kins with an It.pine winning streak and 2H for the MUClll. has bttn tabbed a rllD-and-lboOt turn -partly an es:ttnalon of the hn111 of lhe MJlllOUri Valley Conforence. SEBRING, Fla. (AP)-The Porscl!e 1pon.1J car racing team from Ge.nnany, hoping t<> shake off a bid luck plague e.nending back 10 mtd-1968, fa~ • fcrmldable array of challm1m in the lJ Hours of Sebring Endurance Rice lliday. P'errart from Italy returns with a pair o( new lightweight l.kyJinder buiz bombs and a driV1ng team he1ded by A11 rlG Andretti and Chris Amon. The Ford C:T40 duo from Engl1od that aurprlstd by taklnf tht 1968 manufac· Wrff's championshi p ove.r Porsche is on tiand· wJth improved versions of the 1ame machinery. Jackie Jell and Jack Oliver an the top drJvtrs. A!fa·Romeo, the Italian Cactory with .an outstanding bank or drivers headtd by John .Surtfft and Lucien Bianchi, believes it hill the bup out of the ~rar dis•ppolnlillg •nd especl811y noisy lhree- llte:r T33 model almed q a direct chal· lenge to ravored Ponche. Lola Chevy, anned with new conll· dence off Its unexpect.'ed victGry in the 24 Hour! of Dayton1, made some im· pressl\'e lips In tarly practlct. Mark Donohue:. who paired w i I h Church Parsons to win the Daytona opener of the 1969 sporL1 car world series, will share Roger Penske'• Lola v.i th Ronni• Buc.i.num. Thm will be flvt factory Poncha, Ju~l 1s there were 1t Dayt.Gna 1"hen each unexpectedly dropped out because a small •10 put in the ea&'ne failed. A re<:enl 30-hour IHI Jndlcaled lhal prob- lem WU ironed ou\. While lbe llllle lype 3')lter enJ!ne •Ill power Poncbe, the bodlos for lhe n11 •.2-mlle Sebrln& <OUl'H wlll dllfcr gnat- ly from lbe loog<alled <OUJl'I built I<>< D&yrona's high bank!. Here Ponche has a model called tht Spyder. with on open eodplt and stubby tall with two alr spoilers lo aid road tract.loo and bfakts. Poncht drivers, u uaual, include th• best o( Germ11ny and a handful ol. lnttr· national atan, includln& Vic Elford, Joe • Siffert, JlaM 11crrmaM, Joe Buutta and Brl•.n Redman. Jn a ~n( pre<:tlce session, Siffert turned one lap at an unofliclal llt.770 mllH an hour ln a Ponche and Donohue came right back at 115.ttO in a Lola. The offldal roc<>nJ ,of 111 .031 WU ul by the Joie Mike Spence In 1116'1. Andmtl, admitted the speedl wtre impressive, said when hiJ Ferrari ar· rives It will make the others hwtle to keep up. •le said it hu been '"posting times equal to Ferrari grand prlx can'• in Ita.llan ttstl and that wa., with an alum· inwn body. It ta aetUni an even lighter fibtralm body for tbt Stbring race, he said . fie i' 1ppealinJ hb conviction on this lo the United States Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Clay has been unable to make 1 milch. The WBC'1 mtmber1 include tbt BBBC, the Orlental Bozfnl J'ederatJon, the L•lln American Bolin« Feder1Uon and the Eul'Ope!ln 11ox1nJ Union. The B88C"1 'dtcllion meana that 1 proposed rt~t between Ellis and Hmry Cooper, Brhaln's Europtan tllamplon. would not be. ncognlztd u 1 world litle t11hl in BritaJn. Cooper retained hI11 European crown by knocking out ttaly11 Plero Tomuonl In lhi fiflh ToUnd tn Rome Thurlday night. Colorldo Stitt, the NCM toumamenl'• surprl1e team, h11s been cad as a balJ.. control etub. Dralle ia the favortt., but 111y ban. dic11'¢ns ii rlJky becau11 of Colorado State'1 rectnt accomplllhma1ta. Tbt Rama, •ho did not play In • conference thi.a aeuon, klet ~ 1Mt lhree ,.cuJar ...... tames lo briq a tM rtCOrd Into the tournament, However. they .tunned lMI Natioo.al lnvltatllmaJ Toumamtnt c b a m p I o n Dayton, 61-IO, In a first round NCAA aam•. Then they l"'lllbtd oil Big Eltht COnference champk>tf C.lotodo, -. in Thuroclo,y nll)1l'11'1!11flnals. .l 4 DAil Y PILOT JC Nines All Lose By I Ru11 The script \\'HS the same Frjday af· .ernoon for the Orange Coast area·~ :hree junior college baseball teams : good Ntch.ing but no clulch hitting. 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Stake Today , ~ ANGELl'S -!l 's chim,Plonshlp , ; ·hoip' for tiflht SOull>Un Cllttomla i;IP " SWthern s~ tiamhan !Oa.,, as llJ< ' IW'Vlvors ot the annual playoffs vie at ibe Sports Artna ~· art>roooi. and tonight. In today,11 J :30 struggle for Qai.t"' A laurels lt;n. be .(quinas 11 a ~o;,i.i Atasca~ertr. And at 3:30 Katella ~Hl8h ol AnahOlqi w!U go aploi;t VertNQl Dei !oc"the M title: ' Tonight.a\ 7 It 's B<vetly Hilb &goirut Santa Maria·Jn tht,AAA televised finale. That match will ..,.be 1foUowed by pie AAAA showdown... 1 Unbelievable ·~UIUlf',HllJ.1 &eta ,a shot at the +A UUe and ,compton•a II.game win •trtok· \<!Jlghl aj 1', ' · The Lancers; runnersup in the Free- \\o'ay League, downed Notre Dame, 71-tiS; in Friday'J i1emis befo~e 7,508 at the Sport.s Arena. · , ' 'J ~ And in the other half of the semiS, Compton rallied from a 20-12 deficit· to ·nip Ventura, 56-51. IMJa)led ' 1 • ~ntroJ.IYP! game Jo fend off,tlio' ~ting Knights. Bud . ;Fahl8J! paoed Nott< Dame with 11 Potnta, U Of Which came In the third quart.er wt»ep' tJ!e Knights went ahead briefly, .. 1 "' KAtei'ia•s Knights have done it with n three ·guard offenBe aod at Umes p cqinp\ttely without a pc>Sl man. Key to ,ll>it IJ!Al'd combination hH befn Bob . ' .. O• TV Tonight 7 p.m., Cha11nel 5 Sheriiin, a 5-11 dynamo who's averaged 24 polnts per game during the season .. d, 30 jn the playoffs, aloog with Riek Abtref/I, a 5-10 backcourt man averaging IS·~~-· .Re\y.10( on a fast-break offense and ·a 1P/esiing defense, the Knigllt3 ha\le P.roYtP '"'lhemselves more than capable agalnst good opposition, despite beinC in the relatively weak Orange League. BACK IN TIME i\1ike Lemke ot Estancia foiled this pickoff attempt by Costa A-1esa Friday after· noon by beating the throw to first base. The 1'-lus- tang fW;t base man is trimme'8 the l'rlustangs, Dave 5-0. Ed\vards. Estancia Brad McNamara led Suru1y Hills with 21 points. The Lancers, who have eliminated four league champions In lhe playoffs, took a 49-47 lead with I :02 Jett in the third quarter and never trailed after that. Katella demolished AAAA Freeway LeagGe champion Troy by IS fn tourna- ment action and fell by only fi\le &o potent Garden Grove. In CIF playoff aclion, the Knights' closest win was by a 'l7-point margin. For Violatio11s Anteate1· Polo Coach Raps Vague Regulation By JOEL SCffiVARZ Of !hi Dtllr 1'1111 Sllll The CIF's sanctions against Cqst.a r-.tesa and Corona dcl ~tar High schools' S\vif!l- 1ning teams came under attack again 1oday from a different corner -UC Irvine y,•atcr polo coach ~d New land. ·l\'ho charged the situation w a ~ aggravated by \'ague rules. "The entire problem lies y,·ith the in- terpretation of a rule in the Slue Book. the Bible of the CIF'," said Newland, \vho also has headed lhe Corona dcl fll ar S1\•hn and \\1a1cr Polo Association for eight years. The two high schools were banned from competing in the CIF championship this year for conducting alleged illegal workouts prior to the start or the s"•im· n1ing :reason. ''The rule that has disq ualified Corona del i\far and Costa t\1esa swimn1er!I says a high school coach cannot coach any boy at his school anywhere prior to lhe actual season or the sporl the boy is out for. Don't look for this rule under s\vimn1ing in the Blue Book, it comes from the section on football and basketball. "In the -seclion on y,·ater polo the rules say a high school coach can v.•ork with his boys in an AAU situation. Dur- ing the sumn1er a swimming conch can 1o1•ork with his boys again in an AAU .situation I think," Nev.·land said. "For the last eighl years at least. !l"'imming coaches have assumed since it "·asn't denied. that they could coach anyone they v.•anted to on an AAU basis. Probably half of the S1\'immcrs in the ClF Southern Section have AAU card!! :;nd this figure probably goes as hi gh as eighty percent of those boys in the CIF championship meet. "Any coach who enters the swim worltl knO\\'S AAU clubs are operating at rn any high school pools and seeing that it is very evident and above board, he assumes. logically, there is no rule against ii. "The ClF mu st know about i! and go along 1vith it. Since there is nu rule against it in the s\viinming section of the Blue Book and since il is apenly d.ooe by so many coaches and schools, you can see "·htre the problen1 lies." Ne"•land also said. it is extremely dif- ficult to distinguish bet\\'ttn a 1va tcr polo and. S\\'imming v.·orkoul after a brief look. "The really funny part of the situation ill Corona de! A1 ar was if the school had had one water polo ball floating around the \\'ater at 6:15 a.m. therf' \l'OUldn'i ha ve ~n any question about that practice being illegal. "I've coached water polo for JI yearll and I always start my \VOrkouls by swimming. Many times n1y boys would s\vin1 up to 2,000 yards and you couldn't see one ball on the deck. "This isn't strange. At the Olympic training camp they did the same thing. And V.'ith a large group of players, I usu:ally put in the lanes lines. "The only way to find out 11•hal sport 1he boys were working out for was lo J1tav around for at least one hour ur le.,.)!: into the situation and check and see \\'hilt the young men and their 1·oach are do1n1'. "Al Coron a del Mar, lhe coach \\'ho 1vas v.•ilh his tea1n was the water poln coach and assistant s\\o·im1ning coach. His players who y,•ere 11•or!dng out all had AAU cards and had just campleted playing in an age group 1vater polo tournament and have since played in hvo more. "Tht c ir n1ay have the right to do what ii did lo Corona del !\1ar and Costa !\1esa, but the pic ture is hardly a clear-c ut one," Newland said. "There i~ a great deal of confusion in the S\\'innnini;: rules. so 11•hy punish 80 young n1en?'' Weslevan ., Wi11s NCAA Title, 75-71 ' By l'he ASSOCIATEJ? P.Rl;SS Ke ntucky \Vesleyan captured tile NCAA college division basketball championship Friday night in Evansville, Ind ., by beating Southwest f..Iissouri, 75-71. In other tournament aclion F'riday, !\laryland State and Eastern New !\1exico qualified for tonight's championship gan1e of the NAIA small college tourna- ment at Kansas City. • !\laryland State heal Ce n l r a I \V ashington, 93-87, afte·r a surgirig second half rally that sa\V them overcome a 52-46 halftin1e deficit. All-American George Tinsely and ball- hawkin~ Bob Hobgood guided Kentucky \\'esle'S'a n to its second straight title at Evansville. American lnternational College of Spr- ingfield, Mass., captured third place in the tourney b~· topping Ashland of Ohio. 5.1-51. A3hlarxl had a 16-10 leatl in the early going but AIC streaked lo the front, 27-18 and then withstood a fur ious Ashland rally at U1e end to y,·in. A1neriean International is the team that knocked San Francisco State out of lhe tournainent in the first round, 80-i5. In first-round action al the National lnviLotion Tournan1ent in New York's !\1adison Square Garden, Ohio University nudged \Vest Texas State, 82-80. and Tenne!lsee knocked off Rutgers. 67..SL Bob Croft. 6-10 Vol center, scored 17 of his 21 points in the first half I.() enable Tennessee to stay ahetid throughoul the game. Loseth Blanlis Mustangs, 5-0; CdM Downed Estancia High School, behind the 13· !ilrikeout performance by pitcher Chuck Loseth, ripped hoi,;:t Costa Mesa, S--0, Friday 1.1fte rnoon in the opening round of lrlJine League ba seball competition. Corona del W.ar. ho1,1•ever, fell 1-0 at La Palma Stadiutn in Anaheim to Loara under the lights ant! Fountain Valle y was done in by l\L:ignolia. 3-J. at the Barons' diamond in afternoon action. Loseth allo\ved only one i\lustang ;;1n- Cl••nc11 , ......... ., ...... . W l G• ' -• l.O&fl ...... ,.,, ... , .......... . M1goolia .•••.•. , .•.. ,, ....... . • Coron• oe1 Mar .................. .. . ' ' ' .. ' Cos1a Me~• FQ.Un1tln Vallev ' ' Fric11"t"1 Sttro• Lot,. 1. Coron• O~I M!r O E•l1nda S, Co~la M~:.n Q Maqncui1 l. Founllln VIiie• T~H~l,I' G1.n•• l'C1Yn111~ Va lt11 al Coron1 del Mar t.0•1• 11 Eill~<j.I Cost• Mu• v•. M1a110ll1 ILi Pa1m1 7 P.m ) gle, thal coming in the fifth inning and v.•as never in trouble as his Eagle n1atcs bac:ked him up with 11 hits. Loara 's single tally came in the bot - to1n af the seventh inning on a disputed play at the plate. 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Acrpss. ·\)le fronUine tbe Eagle.!! arr. 6-5, have the "'eight and strength tu go with it. Key to that trio is Keith Batistt, considered by many as o•e of lhe finest college pr06pects in the ClF\ The starting five for Katiella, a1ong with Sherwin and Aberegg, will include Fred Giroux {>10), Kevin Donnoly (6-3) and Jim Laube (6-2). OCIR Starts Night Racing F'lame-spewing fuel altered drag racing cars will usher in night racing at Orange County International Raceway tonight while on Sunday the track host! it. second annual "Bug-in." Two separate fields af the .altered! <:otnprising about JO entrants, will prir vide fan!! y,•ith the speed show. Leading t h. ~ nilro~thane-burning brigade "'ill be Willie BOrsche of Los Angeles and Anaheim's Leon Fitzgerald. In the unblown, or lightweight, division. ~1ike Sullivan of San Bernardino and l\fikio Yoshioka of Los Angele!! are the featured performers. The "Bug-in" event Sunday will feature slalom racing, drag racing, an off-the- road race and a manufacturer's display. Entries have been restricted to Volkswagens and dwie buggies. National aerobatic champ Bob Heren· deen of Saugus will perform a series of lo\\1-level maneuvers in his Pitt.s Special biplane Sunday afternoon. Costa Mesa Swimn1e1·s Wi11 2 Swim Crowns LONG BEAC~f -Costa l\lcsa lligh School stormed to convincing victories in the ,·arsity and Cee divisions Friday night in the finals of the Moore League Invitational at Long Beach Jordan High School. The l\lustangs, v.•ho were ruled ineligi- ble for such invitationals earlier in the year, got off the hook from CI F officials JUSt in time lo enter the prelims Tues· day and can1e through with the stunning results Friday night. Newport Harbor finished third In var- !tily competit ion and fourth in Bee action. Estancia High nipped Glendora for the ~ccond spot in Bee compet ition at Long B<'ach ~1illikan High. The Eagles racked up 57 points lo G\endora's &4. behind chan1pion Long Beach \Vil son, v.•ith 6i. \V ilson also took the varsity title hand· ily at Millikan. Leading the Costa l\~esa contingent 1vere two reJay t~ams and Dave \Vhitak- er. \l/hitaker sel a school record "'ith a .(8.9 clocking in the 100 freestyle and the 400 free relay tean1 ar \Vhltaker, Chris Gammon, Curt Plun1lee and Jeff Roy sped the distance in 3:215.7, another school standard. The medley team of Ron MisioJek , Jay Sponagle. Gammon and Roy won in 1: 45.1 to set the stage for the title. Estancia's Bee efforts for a secon~ place were paced by Ed Clifford's double victory in the 200 free and 100 free. Clifford turned in a mark af I :56.S In the 200 free and follov•ed with a 52..3 in the 100. Neil R ichie led lhe ~t ustangs in Cel! action y,•ith a first place in the iO breast (32.9l. Nev.-port Harbor's only winnner w11.~ Don Porluis, with ;r 27 .5 in the Cee 5Q butterny. Santa A11a Tops Monarclis, 5-2 !\t ater Dei High School dropped 1 $- decision to Santa Ana High Friday af temoon in the final round or the Sant Ana High Baseba ll Tournament a f..1cmorial Park. PREP TRACK ACES l N ACTlON TODAY Track and field stars fram 7" Sou thl:uwl high schools arc. at \l:estmin!t1er High School today for the 48lh Southern Coun· ties lnvit1tiooal cl.usic. OCC Aquamen Win Twice The loss droppei1 the :\lonarch.~ ii 1-3 tourney rtt'llrd. They'll pla Newport Harbor torught al 7 at Colli t\tesa Park. The Saints took an rarly two.run lea and extended it to 5-1 before Dan Mt)'t tripled in lhr bottom of the sevent afld Came homt on Dan fllc~tahon' single before the rally nu.led . TM meet. which got under way .at 11 . is gtnerally rated the finest early season prep production in the nalion. Only two meet records appear lo be in jeopardy of falling. The mile relay best of :I :22. I i.\ n1enac- t.>d by Centennlal's 3:20.9. And the 2·milc 11U1ndard ol 9:10,2 Is threatened by £x- cebdor'1 Ruben Ch<ippins t!l :OJ.81. Pa\'orite for tht l1AILY PILOT 1n1le trophy is Decker Undt.r\l'ood of South Torrance who hu: r un 4:J6.5 this month. Orange Coast College's swimming learn \\'Oil t1o1·0 meets at a triangular 1neet at Alta Loma Friday afternoon. TIHI Dues beat Cilnls, 75-20. and Charley, 61-34. Golden \Vest. mc<1n v.·bllt, in anothtr lhree-1v.ay mett al San Bem11irdino, lop- ped lhe Indians. 67·27. but lost to Fullerton 64"'39. Next outing for OCC' i!i a ho1nt n1t.'<'t nt!l.I Friday 1vith F'ullertttn. The l~usllers ho't Cypres.1 and Rio Hondo Friday. Top ptr!or1ner for Coa!it Friday \\':l,, l\flke Allbright, 11·hn \Von the 500 freestyle In 5·32.4 1nd :i;;trolied t'ln tv.•n winning ..... Otl Ill II ' • ri.; l>l••ll< "' ' • 0 0 ~·Uflll. lD 3 I 1 0 .Vtft>tnl!t"I, ,. , • • • Ytv ... )() 11 0 Y.~tnor., (I 0 I J ll-fl, K 1 D ttou~ert ti " Q r:~.G1. rl ' ' :,, ii" ( ' • r,,,, ' I l•~""''· o 1 ~1111 " . ' '"'' .. ~. 01 •• • a r '""1!~tte. ct ~ I I O•IOll•lntll, .. 1 I I r ~•••.,., 1 1 1 /~•(_'"'ID • I I lltulO. II 0 I ~-rd, ID I I '''"" • • • I W\'f'J.-""'"'l. D D 0 ""''"'''v ~ J I I v O'«l'""'!I, :J~ • , • "•"·°"· .• , '"""" l ! J 11 •<tfO t~ IAAI"'' ' ' l"I\ ~ ~ - 111• (lrA I - . " . I I~ 0, I o 1 •1c1t l1oett l'llm High·low Champs Tru Lattin (center) of Balboa Island and Elton Hallett (right) of Corona del Mar receive the Frank Carleton Perpetual Trophy after winning the 15th an- nual high·low tournament at Irvine Coast Country Cl ub from Bill Schauppner, tournament chairman. Triton Swimmers Romp; Chalk Up 68-17 Triumpl1 San Clemente High School ripped vlaIUng Fallbrook High, 68-17, Friday alternoon to highll&ht Ofanae ~O{Llt aru " non-league 1wlntmfug meets. And, Huntington B e a c h came through with a ~29 rout over Bolsa Grande whlle Fountain Valley High \\'as splitting a triangle match \vilh Troy and El Dorado. The Barons whipped El Dorado, 5'"38, but lost to Troy, 61-32. Laguna Beach dropped a 61- 34 decision to Bna at the winner's pool. Vt nl!Y P'outrt11t1 YIHW IHI UIJ T"''I' '""'"iai., "'''" ·cn1 uu 11 D«•'-100 Medley ll1lirr ~ L El DOrado 1. Tnn J, Foun11\ft V1lltY. T!m1: 1:ll.1. . :00 Fnit -1. C~ll IT) 1. litltrundf (T) l. Soll (FVl 4. NOlh (FVl. Timi: 1~5'.,.' 10 FrM - 1. kwtr Ill 2. l(..,,,..,y IEO) ), lorld (1!!0) •. Cltvfs (l'V). Time: 2•r'· 1(1) lrw!I vldutl Ml'dl1y -1. M11u1t1w1 IT) 1. Wurrttr \FVI l. Rice IFVI '· 1Ce<1n1y tEO). T mt : 2:2\.2. Olvlnt -1. llmmtrrn~ft IFV/ '· Townund (ED) l. L1ll11t tT '· 11ownr (TJ, 100 Fly -1. Polt1 (Tl ?. llunr111 !EDI 3. lll lce (FV) 4, H1rner CT). Tlmt: 1:02.,. HIO Fr" -L Corwtlt (Tl '-llol\d !!01 ]. WUl'lltr (FV) 4. hort (T). T me: 1:.M.O. 100 Bick -1. lttl CEO! 7, llO'l'ltr Ill l . H~t~tl !FVJ 4. Hetrn {ED). Tlmt : 1:0l.4. 400 Fr~ -1. P'oUt {Tl 7. Solt 11"1) 1. Ho_,., (FV) '· McConntll (T l. Time: 4:1t.1. 100 8r111t - 1. Bowtr lT/ " l.1mm111 (FV l l . Tiiton (f_O '· Ouffly !!0 1. T!mr: 1:11.1. AOO FrH lltl•1 -1. TroY 1. Founlt ln Vllley 3. El Dor~. Tl'"': 3:3'.I. ·-Fwftl•I~ Vt tltY ()1) (4'1 TN1 Ft\ll'lftlft \11U1y (UJ Clll et 0¥1# JOO IM<lltY llt l•Y -l. El oor..io ,_ Trey l. FOUl'lllln \lllllY. Timi: 1:01.0. '00 Free -1. Ntll'f (Tl 1. KtrbTn fFV\ l JohM<lll IFVJ I . •~tr IE~ F ,;.m~ 21'.1JG0r"" en 'T. kllmlat (FVJ 3. l!lch CP'V) '-Flt11t••t1 tEDJ. Tlmt: ,5.0. 100 11\dlYldUll M..:11.V -1 l1n~s IEDJ 2. Cl rNll 111-'V) 3 C~•Tl•tonblo IT! 4. C.11y (F\ll. Tlmt: 1:12.:i, 100 Fl'I' -1. S!urnt h10l 2. Willl U'Vl 3. T1lp11 (T) 4. Itrllle (EOI. T!m1: 1:10.D. 100 Frtt -1. Grttn 4T l 1. MOrrow \Tf 3. Kiii CEO) '· Eich CFV!. lmt: S6.0. 100 lllde -1. Fllf'.t••r. I"' 1. lt11>18'0!! Cf'Vl 3. lllfdl t EOJ 4. CtltY If'\/). Tlmt: \:117.6. {00 l"rH -1. C~tUl'COnbt !Tl 7. Htrbln (f\ll 3'. Ct•tY C P:\IJ '· Hiii CTI. Tlmt : :ot.S, 100 •••• ,, -1. 11 1111 CTI '· Ctrron CF\IJ 3. SC11mlat !FV '· e1nU !ED!. TIMt: 1:12.,. "°° '"'" lltllY -I. TroY '· FOl.l'llt !n \111!" J, El Dorldo. Tll'l'lt: ,.00.1. , DON'T MISS st 9tcll -1. Jl'nklns (TJ 1. "etd fl) 3'. Kl'nnlY (ED) '· 111.ufer IF\/). Timt; 32.l. SO a .. 111 -l, Bl11Mlo tT> 1. Ptilibfn (F\11 3, Grvrictv (F\ll '· llf'lll'I ITJ. Time: ~{.1. :IDO FrH lltllY -l. Tr1y 2. El' ~rtdo J. Fount1l11 \'1llt Y. Tlmt: 1 :S7.7. \lt ril!y Hwnllr11t1r1 t11,r1 fUI U'J .. Ill 200 Mrdlev lhl1y -1. Hun1i111lll1' ll••ch INerrl1. DuRtll, P1rttrM1n, :iehltr}, Tlmt: 1:51.2. '00 Frtt -l. L!od1s (H8 ) 1. lloer llG) J, C111y !BG). Time: 2:6!.S. 5t Free -I. S<hler tH81 7. lePOYtC t8G ) 3. Eddy (HIJ. Time: 21.J. 2111 ln6lvldu1t MtdltY -1. No•r\1 IH8) ?. IMC1M (8G). Ho 11\lrd. Time: 2:21A. Dtvtnt -1. Col<tr IH 8) 1. Ftnntll (Hll l. Hu1hH f8Gl. Polnli: J:!.S. \06 FIY -1. P1!1'frloOI\ (Hll/ '-lkidlS (HI ) 3. LtiOOVI C (I GJ. T Jnt: l :Ol.J. lit Frot -l. SC111er !Hal 1. ltDOVIC (IGI l . Edcly tlit ). ,TliM: Sf.l . "DO 81ct -1. Non1s IH8\ ' McC1ll (aG) 1. L091n (8G). T me: l;Ool.1. «IO Frttt -1. leP<l~•c (l~l 1. '"''" (Hll l. LambtM (HI). Tlmt: ·~ ... ?. 100 8re11r -t. F•ulk11er f8C\l l-1m:~'\~fr. (H8 ) 3. DuRttl CKI ). .00 11-'ree Reley -:. Hun1l11Glc11 (L1mbtrl, LICICl11, l!rvtn, EddvJ. Tlmf ; J:,,.~. ·-Hu11tlnt1111 l ttcll CUI 1111 B1lu 200 Mrdlll'I' ll:t!IV -1. Hun!!ntlOfl 811ch (Em1rso11, Klno, Durk 1 e , DeHulfl. Tl..,.: 1:09.1. '/<lo Fre• -1. Kronn• IHI\) '· P~PI IK!ll 3. lt•Yr10ld1 (8G). Time: (:1!.6. 50 FrM -1. DtHltff {H iil 1. l\t~ck IHI) l. H11.11 (HI). T!Me: ~S.•. 100 lndlvldutl Medley -I. Durllet IHBI 2. Ji ll llGJ. Ne 1'1lird. T!me: :U.l. 100 Fly -~. Kronn1 <HAI 1. J111c !IGl No 1'1lln:I. Tlmt: ~:?1.5. 100 Fr~1 -L Kl11t IHI ) ?. OeHuff fH8! l. D1JWnt11 ISGJ. Time; J'.O. 100 81di:: -1. Emtnon (Kiii 1. Dl>wft1n CSG). Ho ltllrd. Tf111t: 1'1&7 · "''' -1. Durll.oe (Kiil '· Pit<>I (HI) ]. o-t1•n (SGJ. TIITll: S:V.I. 100 8r•til -1, Scoull!1 (SGl '· Emt'10ll IKI) l. SHockrr CaGl. T<,;o:: ~~~0·11111v -T. Hut1Hntlo11 8tad'I «8t1dl, "''"' Krl>l'ln1. Klntl. Tl111t: {:2'J.3. ,_ ~lllllllhll •••di (4.IJ (#) •t-111 :-00 MtdltY llt!•Y -1. KuntintlC'tl llt1ch !Braun, Klnrl, Htrr1rt, HUI). T!mt: ':03.5. 100 Frff -1. ll:CVldon (Hiil 2. F1u!kn1r l lGJ 3. Hot1m1n (IGl. Tlmt: 1:1f .6 . SO Frtf' -1 H•ll (Hl l ?. Hot!Tntn (llGI 3. Kin~ 1He1. Tlmt: 25.t . 100 tndlvldut l Ml'dltY -1. l urnt!I 1··1 'r Hl'rert (HI) 3. ltPltll!t 9G . Tme: 1:g1.f. SO f'IY -1 r1un !1'1!/ '· LtPl1nt1 (IG> 3'. HuttlntQ C8G), mt: lO.O. 100 Fr• -1. K!l1 (Hiil 1. Herre•t !Hll ]. Hol'lmtll (8GI 'Tln'lt: Jt.7. 10 810; -l. r1un (li8l '· WHI (Mil ]. HYltnd {8GJ. Timi: 12·•· SQ BrMJI -1. llurl'lltt (aOl ?. ~ll'lt (Ha) l. S~ulh: tlG). Timi: ] ~ Frft 111.tltY - 1. ll>IH Gr1P!dt. Tlmt: 41:».1. •OO Fr" -!. C. Wi rt ILBt 2. 8111 111 3. artrwri tLll. Time; {:~~-Br111t -1. GrtWI taJ 2 SchtlYtL (8) 3. C011r1r1• (LSI. Tlmt: 1 :l}.I. ofOJ FrM ktltY -I, BrN. Tll'l'MI: :f:~·'· ,. BUG-IN II the 'IN' event for hot Volkswagens and cool dune buggies .. SUNDAY at Orange County International Raceway * Off·Road Races * Slalom Races * Drag Races * Ilg Top Display of VW and lu99y Equipment and Acc.-lts . * Exhibition Runs by 200 mph Jeeps & VW1 l'LUS -Fun Aerobatic Alrshow by lob H•rendHn, National Champion l'ilot G1te1 Open I 1.m. -R1c.1 Begin 10 1.m. -Adm111lon onty $2 Bue ball Ac tion HUt1lintl111 tttcll UI .. Muri!•~. 211 Whlrtlld!, lb B••o, t! svmon. lf 11;u11, p.e:f E1rley, rf McOUDll, cf Tyler, c S.llttr. c Ctldwtll, I ~ Tot1l1 11(911 .... y (I) ' ' ' • ' • ' ' ' ' " . . "' ' ' . ' ' . ' . . ' ' . .. ' ' ' . ' .. • • • • • • . ' . s 13 1 \ t • ---------·-----·-------. J 8 DAO. Y PILOT L~bra:: M!ly : :N,:Qt ... Be ; ~i.se · :fu· ::~~ip Essen ·1· • , l .._ ~ ~~· . .. SVNOAY q...._, !iilf.'Y""'i!Ndstt be lo' •-n.,~· Pft some WY011ng 1 ip'enlt !\"~fl ;j· 1ood l!llJ.~oftlllaulJnl .. C...Ull bl ems will •llOOlve. 1 ! -.,.. tip<osltt. Be porl..,.,_ JI , well apen~ MARCH· 16 1 • kllow\edcujlle . -1 1 I WR.\' (S.pt. W l2): uncle~ lot don't <em-Ccocentr~ -~;. s1 SYDNEY OMARI\ fl!~' yo0·1.,...,fjiture Ciif. • Give a!liiillon to ~.,.nd...... mlloollt J...,. ~ _!"Yllllna CAPRIOOlllf . (t)oO. »Jan . ., • • """' • • ·.. • 1 pe<s. llAJ no1 be w.i-·io aklp •• ob~..,. r.;;;.= ~u1&o1 19): Famlll~ ii! in ,,....,..maocootrob.bls · VIRGO (Au(. zs..sept. 12): .....Ulla. You~ t<mpted mrealli&llcb · anom .. Y .... ld.belnvolved ~1 :..·•Astrology poiob Potdll!tdlll._alhome. to emborlr on JWtpoy. But SAGl1T.l.RllJl .(z;ov. :D-lnmloor.....,.wltl1<elatlve. , •13· . .Mike .-•1i11• Im~· J><OI*'• ~-'.niar'be., Dec,.,?0:. ~'I Nb ·~·-~ ~~--AIUJ!lHIW:.reh %1-April lt): publlc 'relellam:'Jle,flpollle fal;fdng. • · propettj'~MOODIW<e <II ·~J ~-· Eiceu..\t time to gather your to loved ...,..· ••Yolt. would 8(JORPJi>'{Oct'. Ii-Nov. 121:' tlmO to be.sute, eele. ¥0Jl'Y . ..tloba Id ·· • ~ Welcome cha.net , ror pri.-acy, relantiOn. Avoid . ,. ):, '·-' •\ -". ' . j ,J • ' . " eommlttlng yoursell Oll paper. Spiritual counsel today Is especially beneficial. TAURUS (April lJl.May 20): N~w challeng~ p r e 1 e n t tbemadves. Friends may not be nliable where money is concemed. One who is ag- grts.mre may be covering up for lack of knowledge. Act accordingly. GEHINI (May 21.June 20): Study legal uperu of project. You can gain va luable cooperation through display of diplomacy . Some ambitions ran by wayside. But more practical dffires will be fwilfilJ. ed. ! CANCER (June 21.July 22): Some plans art subject to change. Keep commwticatioo tines opm1. SpeciaJ call or message today is important. Be flexible. Social interlude adds up to delightful time. LEO (July 23-Aug. 12): Before deciding on what to spend, check" t a a: re- 'Fisl1 Room' No Longer WASHING TON (UPI) - The Ush room at the White _ Hoyse henceforth will be call- ed the Roosevelt room -after President. Theodore Roose'vell. · The room, used as a waiting are.a for pri!sldential visitors and press briefings, has been called the "Fish Room" since President 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt hung a sailfish trophy and added a small aquarium. White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler's ex· planation for the name change was that the West Wing, where the presidential of(ices a r e, was built during t h ' Theodore Roose velt ad- ministration. DEATH NOTICES BALTZ MORTUAlllES Coreu def ~lar OR 3-9450 Com Me11 ~n s-uu BELL BROADWAY MOJ\TUARY llt ,Br~a.dw~y, Costa Ale11 Lll-3433 DILDAY BRO'l11ERS Hantinpon VaUey Mortuary 1'7911 Beach 81\>d. HuaUnit;oa Beach M!-7771 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cnadery e Mortaary Cllapel 350t P1clflc Vie" Drive Newport Beacb, C..Wornt1 6'4-!70t PEEK FA~fiLY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7811 Bolu A \'e. We1tmla1ter 193-35!5 SHEFFER MORTUARY La~ &:ach So aemente 494-1535 19%--0100 SMJTil'S MORTUARY 1%7 Main SL Baatini&oa Beac~ LEMAI IVESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4Z'I E. 17111-St,. Com Meaa ... 4181 LEGAL NGTICE • ' l • I' t t ·. ' .. ., • t.1 • • "Fruit 'n Nut" EGG ""'Yt'lflTlllAH'S-Chocolate lUOEN'S-Cocoanut ~!II. covered, t~pped with ,r.reme, covered ~ . ti, sugar talllfy dee-, • mtb rich cho~o • .:'~ nralHlll. '/./ late • . ,. "'· 43c , 1o/o .. 33c /)I~ ~~~i~s~· · Adorable little b~nnies in dif1ererrt positions •.• assorte4 2-IMe colors -bu!tcwi ryes-11bbon at ~eek. 98~ ... light -as~rted furry animals iR new ~ot colors w/ decoration. 2.49 Bantam lUDEH'S. Maclwallow cen- ters.. :.u(ar ~u 29c coat111g tn m't colors. 11 iz. lUOlM'S ••• -Solid milk choto,late.buooy 55c aad 2 rallb1ts. • '"'· "Dapper ,Dan''. • ·. ~· ".lllclit Eu'" · lUD~:s ·~ •. • Solid milk I tUDEN1 ••• HollOW'ihlk' chocolate w11h 79c ~ fDI-c:hocolltew/S1pr 33t sugar candy eye. canlty decoration Y,A. . 2 1~ "friskie Fredtly" ' "Fauy Banny" .-;-~ LUDEN'S ••• HolloN 1111lk . LUOEH'S • , • Hollow mtlk rllOCl)ldl~Vl/~•Jgdf 37c rnoco!ate, $UIM 53c l,ndy ~r.Drilrn~. t..ndy decorated. 2¥7 II. 4 11. "Sunny Bunny" lUDElf'S ••• Hollow milk 'choco!atew/sugar 89 cilndy d~Cllf~lion. C I 11. Creme EGGS . Robin EGGS LEAF-Matted milk ceMeis witft spttkltd 43c ~lelst11ar•11. . ... •• IMPORTED ;..,.,.. • Nit fired • Clra••·Pltltl • Alj1St1bl1 S.rtw • Guaranteed for 5 Years • B" Dressmaker • 1•1," enrsa. • 1" Oresslllaker • 1" Pinkil12 Sllear • 5" Sewing SciSSll' • 4" E*lidery lOUR CHOICE 6f~d ·s~· 1tnth .. 'feminine • synnge · :",Jijlon" CREAM, . , I , ; Clloost llM.<Gl~ & Ros~W:.l~. . 11P.1 J l l . 2gc 7gc 'llOlllNI JAllf ~ ''Cty.; WlllWt-HUiy ,SH· lo1iJed Cotton dril! caver, ,J-layer~ .. , .... ,h 1 29 i1_t~i1 1 • sulf1et. • PAnll (OlOI l111ing Com wnMAtD-Cotton COf< er w it ~ Bias bound •d•" ... 59c ;nailable it 1·/lnte also. ~~ MEN'S ... BOYS' Socks "hi LH" ••• S~ekil 111 zil, ojl., io as· '1 sorted 11w fashio1t ..-r~ SJ?i•1 •'fl . s-r. Exienii s1yled lor perfect fit. """ 59c 1 Size fits 11-ll ••11' - 1 Size Fi11 2:88c 1-11/z, S· 11 I Tankard Mugs Large 13 o.z. beer , 11111gs ii Pebblmrlre GOd. lo( .• 3!1.00 .. ,. . · ''Vanish!! UQUID IOWl CLIANIR • TUSSY Face Saving S~ll · Pi1k Cl111si1t 1 25 CrtJll ltz. 2.A • D~Ski1 1 00 fr1sMHr llf, 1.15 .• lAPliS' · Ass't scarves .. "Pepsi-Cola'' .. Tastt that beats lbe'ntflers 5g ,., ~ t cold. .. Pepsi !>On tt o• (} ' Regular or Diel · . ' hel '" . • "Bluettes" HOUSEHOLD GLOVES Comfortable, neopreae coal· ed knit cotto1 1ives . JOit' flaods the prote.."\ion they °"'· S·M·l . ... :r., . ' a,.tu. tr 1tr&-111oyt&M ·1· • • • .;.~ ~ ~ .. ~; '~. \ HUNTINGTON · fiEAClf ADAMS & BROOKHUR~T HUNTINGTON 8,JACH ·SPRINGDAL'I & IDINGER • .. . ' I • -~ 'I ., '-'. ·r&r •• ... .. -... '"'""'· --15, l'M OAJl.Y '11.0T 7 Ul•D LOW, LO'lf MILU ' 2 DOOl HAIDTOP · '"'" l1ctwy -IJiHot. HMlfr. Mc. 'fll•t. lllht• ~ flfttilh. frDllH'... .., """' ..,..., 1...,. 11_ ............... ll .... 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"477 ::!!. s577 _ ~~::. i16 * $16 $1 9 * $19 N. MO. DN. MO. '63 IMPALA. '/Jr, H.T. Avto •. r1llio, 119eler, p, .rl~trlllf, flclorW '1lr .. Vfll '17. i677 Fun . .. • Price $23 * $23 _l)N. . MO. '64 CHEY. ~lllDll J-S. 2 Dr. H.T. V.f RI. viXKrirll. II Htl'I £, COMOlt. s777 Fun Price $26 * $26 DN. MD. ANY U$ID CAl WITH GOUI SIAl ,;,•1_ H.t..S ~ ' 1.00°/o GUARANTEE GOOD FOl 100 DAYS OR 4000 MIUS WHICHIVll COM!S FIRST AT LIE.. WHITE'S . NO PAYMENTS 'TIL MAY · ~69 . ... '64 T·Bird so77 2 dr. llf~. AllNlnM!lc, ..-C.io, hHlv, 11. "T'.1 1i-.. 11. bl'Kn, .. wlfldowt. Ftd. Air. !OLG 201 FULL PllC( '63 BUICK $lJJ7 lllvltrl ! tlr. Hdlv. Aut•. lr1~1., 11&.H. pow... 11-Jnr, brllkr1 wl-1. ltClorv 1lr TFX W . FULL PRICE !!~ ~~:~~~~ ~' -· S977 SJDN] * M$033 ......... NF-ltt. -FULl ,AICE . . • • • '86 BELVEDERE $877 $29 * $29 ml G«.D SEAL C.U STA.flON WAGON ON .......... T~ R£H. f<ed. Air. IUMMD11J. FUU. HICI . MO. '85 CHEVROLET · $7J7 $26 * $26 O!rl!NI• ""'llbu SDH ....... AT -R-H DN MO ~ -P. str ~ NQI m. FULL PRICE . , . ·- ~~~~~~' ~~!~! $11!. $!~ * Ms0'26 ., .... hell.,, Air. OMF Hl. FUU NICE' . ·, • ,. AM flllll ..-ie. •II.II tu & 'flclrhit. AO mor!ff!IY "'t'llllllll ...... M JI IMllltp '"""""" a'M!I • . . ..... r ' ·' HOUSIS l'Oll SALE HOUSES FOR SALE lOOOGonoNI . !400 I P ele Barrell Realtg pre~enli CLIFFHAVEN -Charming Cape Cod home with a view, 3 bdrms l * balhs, del1ghlful sun deck & many trees. FIRST TIME OPEN -1412 Serenade . Irvine Terrace. 4 bdrms, 21f.1 baths plus great enclosed yard for children & pri- vacy. Open Sunday 1 • 5. NEW BAYCREST LISTING -Stunning 4 bdrm & den home PLUS family r oom & formal dining room . Almost-new t>ool with outstanding yard for children or en- tertaining. Many other exciting features. 1907 Holld•y Open Sat/Sun 1-S WATERFRONT WITH PIER & SLIP - Clwner movlng out of state wants action! This custom design~d Contemporary per- t.eel for boat owners. 4 bdrms with mas- -ter suite on first floor, large living room with walls of glass opening to a delightiul patio. Gourmet kitchen with view of wa- ter. Bonus: Office or storage room ad- joins 2 car garage. OFFICE OPEN Saturdays & Sundays 1605 WESTCLIFF DRIVE Newport Beach 642-5200 ''A Winding Staircase'' leadina' to an open Balcony and 3 bedroom• overlooking a terram entrance, A step doWn living room, Fonnal DINING ROOM. Separate guest room. 3 Baths, all electrlc kitchen. sprinkler ll)'ltem front and rear. $3,500 Down and take Ill/er GI 5~ % Joan. $31,500 FULL PRICE. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee ---Our Challen9e to you as a home buyer --. -----·----·-------------------------------------------------· ··-· --------...... • HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE llOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE G4norol lOOOGonorol 1000 Oontrol lOOOGtMrol 1000 1000 -··I lOOOGonor•l FINER HOMES THE REAL EBl:A:lKRS 546-1313 * '46.7111 IRY~NE COVE 1/B B/B DOVER SHORES • Vie\V home, attractive entry court with iron gate, 3 Bedrooms, 31h baths, 3 fireplaces, den with. wet bar, large family rm, light &, charming. Could easily expand to 5 bedrooms ................ $841000 OPEN SUNDAY 1518 Antigua Way WESTCL IFF -Immaculate home, 3 Bed· rooms, 2 baths, family rm, 2 fireplaces, heat- ed pool. professionally landscaped, close to Westcliff shopping · ............ i. .•••• $46,500 By appointment -------SMALL COTTAGE ·-DelighUul 2 BedfQOm With cozy fireplace and bookcases. Surround· ed by magnificent trees. \Veil worth seeing .. Asking ............................... $24,500 Call for appointment ------- DOVER SHORES -Panoramic View home, 4, Bedrooms, 31h baths, family rm, with wet bar, ne\V carpeting, luxurious 'vindow treat· ment. Ne\v Anthony pool with Jacuzzi. Ex- citing terrace on Bay side ........... $112,500 OP EN SUND.i\ Y 1218 Polaris Drive. BAYFRONT -5 Bedrooms, pool, pier, float exciting Theuerkau! design, 60 ft frontage. For saJe a t cost .................... $134,500 Call for appointment ------- BEACON BAY -3 Bedroom home in this desirable community. Private beach, com~ munity pier, float •. tennis court. Apartment may be added, immaculate condition. Asking .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ., .. $59,500 ' LINDA ISLE 5 Bedroom Bayfront with family rm, Jlier & slip, priced for quick.sa1e at ............................... $125.000 OPEN SAT & SUN 101 Linda Isle. iohn macnab REAL TY COMPANY 901 Dover Dr., Suit.-120 642-8235 "" "'"· """'--~;o· ;! .. ~ ... ~ .. ,,·~-~-~ "Tiiew;,. Executive OPEN HOUSE- suys Low Interest & Payments! Fri., Sat., Sun. 1-5 ASSUMC tM• '"" l'A loon 1415 Santia90 Ydth excellent terms and Beautiful Baycresl 4 bedroom SAVE $13,800 in interest. + family room. Absolutely ALf.10ST NE,V ! 4 BED-IlOOf.IS & :I BATHS! CA· immaeulate. Sprinkle rs, out-door lighting, l'nclosed Jan. 3 BDRMS-2 BATHS.....:.$21,500 Perfect family home close to all scliools, new carpets, double garage. No down to Veterans. $151 per month + t axes & ins.-Small down • FHA. Luxurious 3 Bedroom home expensively decorated in a.n oriental theme with large1Il11lng and SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! l.ormal di.DlnC rooma plus a coty private den LIST YOl/R PROPERTY WITH AN ACTIVE OFFICE ! SPANISH HACIENDA Better tban new 4 Bedroom;-3 bath, Spanish style with garden kitchen, step down living room, balcony, indirect Ughting.-Beauttful· ly landscaped. -Priced low at $34,900. 4 BEDltOOM GARDEN HOME TransfeiieO owner wants fast sale of his 4 be~ 2100 sq. fl. home, only 10 months old. -'-Lwttll'Y balhs with Roman tub.-Ex- tra large lot with 8 It. wall to ihsure com· plete privacy. -Just $36,950. MESA VERDE 2·STGRY • 3 car garaee with lotl of extra 1torq:e carpeted poolside patio a lovely home in a bllau.tUul Occaru.lde community ' 183,700 call: John Abell • Res. m r..ss 4737 Surrey Dr. Cameo Highlands 3600 Seaview Ave. Corona del 111ar 1401 $antanella Terr. Jrvine Terrace 4824 Surrey Dr. Cameo Hi)lhlands 1228 Sandpoint Harbor View Rills 000 Marguerite Ave . Corona del Mar 1225 Noltin_gham Rd . \Vestcliff -Newport SQLD in 3 Days SOLD in 4-Days SOtD in 1 'bays SOID in 21 ·Jays ~. S·OtD in 6'1Days SOLD in 12 Days SOlD in 3 Days Luxurious executive hotne. 3 bedrooms ·-3 baths -Fa1nlly room and formal dining room. Large living roon1 with vaulted ceiling. Glass walled family roo1n faces park like yard. '40,900.. · 2 HOUSES ON 1 LdT Weslside--2 + 1 cose ljt_shopping.-$26,500 Newport Heights Dislri~L,,,-2 + I A TTENTION LOW INCOME FAMILIES Think you can't Buy• home? Don 't give up until you talk to us. Under new FHA pro- gram we are using, y o u might qualify. On a home we sold with payment11 of $18'l n1onthly under thi& plan, the Government pay1 $81 ot pa,yment and buyer n ot Let ua talk with you When you are interested in professional real 'estete service, please feel free to call us. We will be happy to evaluate your ' home, secure necessary lo~n commit- 2 garages -$28,500 -$300 month income. 646-7171 • Open Sunday • 546-2313 ---·---------~ =-=-- ments ond answer any other questio,ns re- garding real estate market c:onditions- without cost or obligation to you. THE~EAL ESTATERS :!h:-:.~;~~ ''"' '''"""" Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES 2407 E. Cocist Hi9hway Wa"~~~ ~ !"'~eel-C!!!!o!!!!ro!!!!n!!!!a!!!!d!!!!tl!!!!!!!!M!!!!arl ~~ 5-~000 BUY WHERE THE I'll GIVE 54~0022 . _Dp<n Ev,.. VACAHJ-lOJS ACTION IS! .. IT to -Y~U OPEN HOUSE * n-1 Exc1 ... 1ve sr. HU· This i;:rowini area is oUc ring STRAJGnT 2970 Java Road BERT WOOD ···· $15,!f.>O you an !llro0st new home lf you are interested in a Mesa Verde * R·l UPPER BAY Cul-de-\~·ith all the benc[Jts you can good location {Costa Mesa, Huge Colonial ju~! down sac Street . •· ..... $17,500 imagine. Huge bedrooms, 2 Newport I-leights a re a), the street from-the pools & * R-2 6S'.x2M' .. \Viii take 6 quC<'n sii:e bathJ1, 1iving room closr to Newport lfeights the tennis cout"ts or btesa UNITS,. ..... : ..... SlS,OOO and ki1chen looking out lo a grade school (ll,\,; blks) & Venle Counl11' Club Q\\'n-* R-2 126 x 135 · · · • $23,000 beautifully planted alr1u1n new city park (2 blks), shop. er may be lran!ft'~d & * R-2 240' x 200' TRY 24 i:i11ing you the feeling or ou1. ping, 5 min. to beach, a very may be rorced to sell quick-UNITS, ••• ,,.,:, ... $•18,000 tloor hYing. i\lagiulict'nl quiet street, big R2 lot (room ly at sacrilice price. See It * C-2 75 x lfiO HARBOR \\'hitc brit·k fircplarf' that foi boat, c.amper or renta1 today. Listed at $41 ,500, but BLVD frontage thru lo adds the final touch lo the unit), 3 bedrooms (or 2 & who kno\\'I maybe YOU'RE back street . · · · · · S75,000 sp.i.cious livini room. Thu; a den) 1%. baths, fireplace, pric \Vilt lake ir * R-1 {restricted) 24~2 Ac. property faces I w o green _.,, do e · OCEANSIDE, Priced to $32,500 Just add money & move into thl~ immaculate 3 BR 21 i bath East:side home. Like new inside &. out. Open S•t & Sun 1-5 281 Brentwood Place Newport .. 7682 F.dina:er M2M55 or 540-5140 Open Eves. '. liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii- U you can find a better val- ue than this bc:autiful $.: spacious 3 bdrm. \\'EST- CUFF home lln a class street you better. buy II. \\'c don't think you can. 11 is sunny & bright · ~'ith dbl. fireplace bet,,veen exlra l,i:P. liv. rn1. & din. rm. :.! lovely baths & the kit~ien is a lady's dream. Situated on a 90 x 120 ft. lot entirely fcoc. ed for privacy & perfect fo r outdoor living surrounding lge. ANTHONY POOL Be sure to see this home be- fore you buy. ASKING $62.00'.l. Call our office to i;ce or \\'C will mttt you at !he front door. It will be OPEN FOR INSPECTION, TllEDRAL C E I L J N G S! ai. just to Ii.st a few o! the Plush c.arpe1s & custom many extra.I. Priced to scll drapes! FOR~1AL DINING; $5? 500 vi I nl. sidewalks, pavi:u alley, u-~ ~#'·l!a• ••ll at0nly$5,0001ot. bells so your ew s u 1m· ble garage, large !enced ( "· th-. "'· ited. Alonfi: with your patio, back yard, then phone me OllL""'EG"'e""RE•1 ~ * -.. * " * pool facilities and many ex-at 644-t687. 1 am alking •l5001Ansat.Ha~1,.~ i r lRIPlll " .. IARGE SPANISH 4 Br. Family Room Im~ssive • yr old Newport HOide w/ custom stereo & vacuum sY•tem thru-out. :.! trplc1; crptl, drps complete. 2 Back yard!! Reduced lo $54,000. Will consider 2nd. OPEN Sot & Sun 12-4 405 Francisco Drive (Nr 1rviM & 22nd) OwMr. 549-0507 MESA VERDE Open, Hovs• 3152 Country Club Immediate ~ssion _ 1 1ovely Meaa. Verdf' Country Cub E1tates home In lop condition with • BR., & OOth dinln&: & family room. A gnat nell:hborhood l:. 11. pat buy at $41,950. 5'6·5880 f,..cilMY thab!l OLLEGEREALTY •~MllMalHM'bor,CM. R.EPOSSESSfONS ID'){, dn. 6~?ii int. 30 years No loan fees. 2487 sq n of Ilvin&: atta. 3 k 4 B~ 2'~ baths new cpts/drps, ron1- pletely redecorated. Some with vi~. $34.500 & up. or- fiee: 518 San Juan, San Clemente, <Models op ' n d&ll,y) 492-9288 or 545-348::. W. E. Lachenmyer,.Rltr \\bite Elephants! \ at , . AREA? Great FAMILY ROOM! "'""'""' d oddc OPEN HOUSE ""· it is a "mus t see," for 1 .-$25,500 but i you come run-I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,.,J only $30,000. Submit your ning (I'm in a hurry) \11ith J! Three bedrooms, two bath~ built in kitchen with LOADS Sat Su 1 5 OF CUPBOARDS. Prime "' n. • smaller homC' on our guar-check book in hand, (a& low LARGE FAMILY arid sundeck PLUS two-1:\1.·o anter sale plan. d I 1'11 I ·1 SAT. & SUN. 1 -5 1200 Somerset Lane neighborhood NEAR '!'HE 407 Mendoza or WE SELL A HOME as $1750 O>A'n g 11e 1 bedrom units. All unlls arc to you straight, l'll save you 4 bedrooms carpeted, haYe forced air BEACll. $22!l p" monlh 429 Isabella pays all. EVERY 31 MINUTES SUX)O. (That's as straight as ll/2 baths hca r. fireplaces, gas built·in Walker & Lee ' •l•o•a•n•g•o•t)•. -----appliances and private"pa-Newport Hei9hts OPEN SUNDAY 1 -5 WE SELL A HOME Terrace 1, $26,500 FHA-VA l.ios. Shown by appointment EVERY 31 MINUTES 408 Holmwood Dr. Walker & Lee Excellent location, 3 bdrms. lge. liv. nn. with beamed 2700 ltarbor Blvd. at Adams ceiling, blt-in's, block fencl', 54f).9-t91 r\{'('triC gar. ope~r • ASK· ,,;;;.;;;.;;;O;;pc;;;n;;;E;;;"".;;;';;;· ,;;;= ING $29,500. OPEN HOUSE Bayshores Drop by SAT or SUN 1 • 5 BAYSHORE DR .• 5 bdnns. or call lo see this r, bath!! • S79,500. Spir & Sp."ln ne>A•ly drcoratcd liA \'SHORE DR. _ 3 bdnni:. f.fcga de! Y..lnr 3 BR & bH-iri's, near beach _ $51.500. family nn ranch stylr honle BAYSHORE DR,. 2 bdrn1s. 2813 DRAKE AVE. r:o.:lra sleeping rm. bl!-in's -;(}.,,~ ·~:c .. THOMAS (/· JEllll REALTOR 3411 East Coa~l 111\·y. 2':.'.\ \V. Coast Hwy 5~S ... 'ii27 Coro nu de! ?.lar 67~3745 1\e"'J)Orl Beach Eve. 545-5643 "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2 story floor plan, I lnr~c bdnns, large tu1, panelled den & sunny breakfa.~t nook. \Vrll rnaint., top &tt-a, ne11r schools. Only $39,950. OWNER DESPERATE Nt1me your lern1s. Tr;ul!· nr sell. Now vacant. ln1med i· rite JJOSSCs~1on. Jn11nnculnte 3 BR pool hon1r. Askini;: only S2'!l,5C10. CALL !'i40-11Jl (open l'\'es.1 • m•n I OCEANt"RONT Lovely modem 3 BR. + fnm. rm. $JOOl Do .... •n. 833-2087 Owncl' Sitting on top oC the world. 2043 \V tclilf Dr Owner \\'an!s to aeu .. Just only.' Priced to sell at ::,i: :h:;e Y~~ ~1! rt~: 1:~: ~l ' es Open 'Eves. POOL & VlfW! listed 1his fantastic 1800 SQ $42,500. Pool. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. ExclusiYe Ivan 'Velis Dover fl 5 yl'ars il~ld. lll.fui on .'!l••••l!!l~~!ft dining room. guest apt ' OMY HourE this one. w· se or e~ rm J Shores model home. prole&o ,. double ~ar~<>es, extra ta~c op 1011. i; _, • "' sionally decorated. 4 bdrms, H B Jot. Needs tender loving SAT/SUN 1-5 3 ba1hs & family room. Gor-arry O«JCJS t·are. $97,500. Corona ll1gh· gcous pool & secluded patio. REALTY lands. 2342 COLGATE AVE. 3 BR Panoramic view of Back 17199 Brookhunt 962-6137 Owner Anl.IOUS Collrgc Pork area hon1c. __,.,. Bay. Lavishly Jandsca!=', $24,950 bcautlfully carpeted & dra~ Extra large Jivi ng roorn. huge tireplaCT", faniily • din- ing room, 3 bedrooms, pan- rllcd den. Atrium. Baycrcst. PriCf' rt'duced. Newport •t "'· Roy J. Ward Co. lBaycrest OUice1 18·12 Santiago Dr. 646-1550 JEAN SMITH Victoria ' TSTORY 4 -BR- Realtor 6~6-8811 . _ lmmac Eastside home. '00 "'" '"-h ''· eo,,, M'"' 3 BR/HUGE DEN 616-:125;1 --------- • Open Sunday 1-5 GI • No down ! Easts1de • $18,950 9647 Lark Circle 543-3209 Roun1y home on large 66 X . . 140 It. t-orner Jot. zoned to LIVE FEAR FREE. No JC1 build 'l niorc units. Live in noi~r. East ol l3 ushJ.r1I 1h,. honu~ \vhile you build nor1 h <\r Ellis, Fou111a1n Val- incon1r units. Clos(' to l'hop. ]l'Y. ;; lal)!e b<'droorns, :.! ping & lwhoob. A burgain f111l h111hs. 15 x 20 rnrl~sc<l -------- huv at Sl~.9~JO. 11.1lio. Fl!i\ or VA fu11111c1ni;. YOU O\\'E IT TO YOUR- WE SELL A HOME Harry Bo99s SELF TO tNVESTIGATE EVERY JI MINUTES 962-6637 Rlty OUJt 4 l)J F'FERENT Walker & Lee 2100 SQ. ti. PREsflGE NEW ENGLAND 2 sto1j'. I-luge '...'().!:\ \\'rstcliff Dr \i111ng rm. Fonnal dining &l&Til \ O!X'n E11('s, rn1. !:icp. lam rm. ~ BR, l ba. Reduced S400J lo THE QUICKER YOU CALL. $-11,:JOO. Q\\'!Hlgt. wt ht'lp TIIE QUICKER YOU SELL finance. &lfr7205 for appt. TH.ADE JN PROGRMfS. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 Harbor Highlands Evenings Call 646-IOCIO PRESTIGE NEWPORT Newport Beach 5 BEDROOM HOME t BR 2~-li baths. hugc livir1: F..xclusive area. 21r~ baths, roon1 ,,,·ith fireplace. all family room. Electric buill· built-in kitchen. hard~·ood in kitchen, dishwasher. floors, completely carpel~ Swim pool, loads of decking & draped, dble g11rage. Pric-&. patio. Priced far below ed to sell tast! $34,500 rcplacrment 54().1720 Rllr. 646·3928 or 642~185 TARBELL 2955 Harbor *LACHENMYER l.i.iii~iii.ii;i;i;;;i;;iiiiiiii. Bi9 & Beautiful 2500 sq rt ot living • 4 BR 2 baths, fireplact", dining roon1 • pool • lovely carpets & drapes. S3.!'!,995 MAGNIFICENT PENTHOUSE Balboa Bay Club, NB. Panoramic view Bay & Ocean. Luxurious every details. DAVIDSON Re alty r.tarb!c floor!I , deep t·atj!rl· 546·::.460 F:v1•s. ;,~(j.3851 ing, frpJc:. 40' Jiving 1·n1, scp. A DAR CTNG!-$19~9®-din rm. cien. lrg custom kit. 3 bedrooms, 2 pullman balhl, 3 BR. 3 BA I\'/ gold faucets elt>R"ant ti.replace in large & appointments. A~ail Lease living roont. Lo\!rly carpel· bas Is by appointment 540-0666 or 527-1132 ing. Bullt-in range ,t. oven. I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!' Used hrirk palio. F TARBELL 842-6691 CHARGE your ~·ant ad now. " 4 +FAMILY + POOL $25,300 -LOW DOWN CHARM GALORE 4 + FAM ILY AND CLEAN -Move in con- di1ion. l Big bedrooms, 2 baths. E legant carpets and t!rape1. Huge screened in patio • perfect for outdoor Jiving. Close lo Faiiview Hospila!. Excellent lernis 1''HA-VA 11! $23,500. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee Bri!tol at Warner a.1&0022 Open Eves. LAND BUYS 15 ACRES S400 pr acre. 20% down. 6% intere5f. 280 ACRES S200 pr acre. Trade or trrms. 240 ACRES $100 pr acre. Trade or terms. RIDGECREST :lO acre~. $200 pr ac1'f'. 80 acres, S40. pr acre. 20% down. HARRY BOGGS 962-6637 REAL TY 1 6 UNITS plus oUke and storage yard on :i0 x 100 lot. Also includ· er'I a5 vacant 500 x 100 ft C2 lot adjacent lo proJ)('rty. 0\\'tlE'r may rinantt, 01· rradr ror Pa.Im Springs a r r a. $79.500 (428·CI PROPERTIES WE ST 1(118 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 61';>-0.10 Fanta1tic Value. DelighUul Living Room \Vith Plush Carpets & Drape~. Cozy Family Room \Vith Beams. 4 Family Bt'droo111 s. (:real !\·laster Bed- room Has Closets With ~lirrored Doors. Sparkling J{eated Pool , Covered Patio. Take Over 514 % Loan. Hurry Only $25.300 ' ! Call 645-0303 NEAR THE BEACH 4 + FAMILY $19,000 Family Room 1 2 Baths, Built Ins & Breakfast Bar in Dream Kitchen. l\'ew Cutom Drapes, Wall to Wall Carpets. Forced Air Healing. Rootn for Boat or Trailer. Fenced Yard Only $19,000. Beller Hurry, Won't La st Call 645-0303 COSTA MESA 3, FAMIL"Y +POOL l1nn1acu1ate! Formal slate entry. Large living room with brick wood burning fireplace. Huge family room with used brick fireplace + bar. Room for table. Mothers dream kitchen with built.ins plus dishwasher. Big dining area. Fan· t.astic master with private bath. Forced air heating. 3 baths, large heated pool with div ing board perimeter lights & full deck. Near south CoHst Plaza Shopping. \'ery close to schools. Plush l"~r~nal Entry. Large Living Room "·ith Brick \Vood Burning Fire- place. Shd1ng Glass Doors lead to Free Form Gardens. Huge Family Room with be·ams 4 Big Bedrooms, Fantastic ~1aster "'ith private Batt;i. Near School. $21)'s Hurry Call 645-0303 FHA RESALE $185.00 PAYS ALL \Vow -3 Bedrooms -lluge J..lving Room with Slumpstone f'treplace. Mothers KJtchen with Built-Ins. 1 Iuge $20,900. FliA Loan can be a~aumed ~y ~one Cul-De-Sac Quiet Street fast possession. Only $24 .500 645-0303 BEACH SHACK SHANTY ARTIST RETREAT WILD TERMS -Owner sey1."l WILL FINANCE 911% FOR 30 YEARS No Loan Fees." -Fantastic Val\Je for Beach Fixer Overlooking the Ocean. Id eal Jnvestment can summer Rent f()r $800 + Per Mnoth. Bring Check Book -Low Down and Priced al Only $311 ,950. Coll 645-0303 t I ' I 28 OFFICES e CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST 2299 HARBOR BOULEVARD Tele one 645·0303! J I • I I -00 • . I . I nd In or •w '" s e ·~. •• • • Y: . - y. ,, a. .. ' • • i I -------~----------------------·--- I Salorc1ay, Maren 1), 1<901 m-1.n.Y PILOT J9 HOUSES FOil SALii HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SA LE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUS ES FOR SALE HO SES FOR sA.rE HOUSE FOR SALE 1000 Gene.r•I c 1000 G1n1r1I 1000 Gen•r=•'-l -~~-l~OOO""'G.o.:;.•n~•~r~•l'--~~~-1~~-~-DI.:::::.:::::.:::....~~~.:.:::::::::;::;=:.:::..,,,,. ........ :=:::::= ~G;•~n~a~ra~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~lOOO~~G~1~n~1~r1~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml~OOO~ General Heaven Still Protects The Working ' Man $126 per month covers all for this G.I. resale with a SIA% loan to assume. It fairly sparkles with 3 large bedrooms, new carpets and floors in kitchen and bath. Custom drapes are of finest quality. Covered garden patio, 'vork· shop, and )arge fenced yard. Just .... ~19,950 . ·Champagne Taste And Beer Pocketbook We can satisfy both with this super clean adult oc.cupied nome. Large corner lot with mature trees, C queen sized bedrooms. 1 Vi baths. Lovely bright country kitchen with sa- tm \Voocl finished cabinets. A wall of glass over look.s your own private garden patio. $21, 750 with payments less than rent. FOR A WISE BUY Colesworthy & Co. 642-7777 OPEN EVES l~gA~~ Uflag" 16th&. Tustin:_ Costa Mesa ADULTS Most homes are built with only children in n1ind. We have five homes designed for the cotnlorts and fun of adults. Beautiful to look at room for bobbies, private office, separate di~ing rm, guest room with bath, 3 car g.a· rage, walking distance to churches, Westcliff shopping, and restaurants. 7°/o with 200/o down -7V2-/o with 10-/o On. no 2nds -no points -2t yrs on b•lance Priced from $30,950 to $33,950 Exclusive Agent P· a. palmer incorporated , 3377 VIA LIDO Tract Ph: 545113 From L.A. C•ll MA >1034 Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor- Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totaled $4,5651250 for the first ·····-·-·· h House With A Oil Woll month of 1969. T is represents Newly Offered! Open Sun 1 • S 114 unit sales and an increase of ~teticulously kept 1600 :sci. ft 331'/:3 •lo over January of last year. home, walking distance lo /~ beach on a corne1· lot. Cozy List your property with a Realtor tam. rm. v.•ith a !i:repla~. You have only 21 DAYS to take ad· vantage of our 6%. o/O interest rate on the beautiful nc\v homes of Ran-~, <·ho La Cuesta on Brookhurst at Atlanta in Huntington Beach. Our lender 111ust increase his inter- esl rates on April 7, 1969. All that is necessary to assure your- self of this low interest is your se-- lection of one of our 3 or 4 BR. 2 or 3 bath, 1 or 2 story ho1n.es & make your initial deposit of $500. Call 968·2929 or 968-1338 any day from 10 to 6. R~public Homes Mesa Verde MODEL HOME-NOW AVAILABLE $44,750 2036 flamingo Or. 546-\077 f-Iarbor and Ocean View Broadmoor home, 4 BR, family rm, split level. Large patio areas, fire-pit, bit-in 5tereo, Only I year old, and in immaculate condition • $69,500. sep, formnl dining rin. 1 today. large tiled baths and an oil ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!! 1--USE YOUR VA well producing $150.00 • $170,00 each and r v er Y d I M BUY A 4-PLEX month. Owner n1ust sell. Corona e ar Fantastic chance to 0 w n Exclusive Harbor View Hills JUSI' LISTED one of the' few Lusk resells. Beautllul drap. es and nylon shag carpeting throughout. 1ili1'l\}J'f!d C"losel doors 111 1naster and fron! hedroorn. Sliding g:lass doors lL'Qn1 n1n~1rt' lledroon1 and family 1w n1 tu /lalio. Makrs I 1111s huillt' vt-rY hg:ht and ai1·y. :1 11f'd1·ot.u1i~. d1111ng are<i, fu niily 1w111, p I u s breakfa.~t room. Gas or t20 in laundry_ &>autiful land- sczping v:i1h sprinklers front and rear. Priced under niar. kt't. Call for apopintn1cnt to see. m""' aoy """'nab!• '"" Duplex 10010 Down Distinctive Design oom• uni" with "" doWO total asking pr1C\" $37,500. 0w"•r w>'ll finance 1 h i s J _ paymCnt. Closing Costs only? " greets you Utt" minute you 2 &<1roon1s each. Perfecl charming duplex -NO LOAN drive up, Exterior & Interior rondition. Fast rental arra. FEES!! Buy tfle easy way. appointments speak of com-Ex('('lll'nt valul' at S:{9,:tOO. SOUTH of the High\\•ay. 2 fort, ease and dignity. Love-WE SELL A HOME Bedrooms each. II ea v Y Iv Mesa Del Mar 3 BR. ft1m-OR~GE COUNTY'S LARGEST oi••k' root. Car""ts & dr-dp-• EVERY 31 MINUTES "'"'" .. ~ ily l'OOnl home, i a1 baths. & 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 Prime Commercial es. A great buy!~~ Onl y stall sllO\\'Cl', lovely island Walker Lee $4'./,500. By appointment on-kitchen, built-ins. ::iparklini; ly~ Subn1it your sn1a1ler hardY.'.ood floors, beautiiul property on our guarantee land11Caped yard. Room for Corner 19th & Pomona, t:.fll. sale plan. trailt'r. Asking $27.950. call 124 Del Mar next to 18 story bldg. 1o~ive WE SELL A HOME nov.'. •tores tuUy leased at $1006/ EVERY 31 MINUTES Spanish Villa mo. Potential unlimited. w lk & L ~ Reminiscent of an early Cali· $110.00J FIP . 29% down & a er ee ]_·W.-~ . i~llll fornia hacienda, this pie-owner will carry l~t TD. __ • ---_ turesque 2 story home ha11 Genco Riiy Co. G1·1.A 172 2043 Westcliff Dr. JUST REDUCED tor immediate !lalP Furn Duplex _ S35,000 Georgl Williamson Re1:1itor Jean Smith Realtor 673-4350 Eves. 673-1564 a sep. guest house on the $l0,950 • $llO Mu. 646-ml Opr.n Eves. 1093 Baker, C.?-.1. 546-5440 grounds, pllJS a pool a n d SOCl< lT Tl.I 'Elll' :l:::::::::=======!!!! brick bar-b-q, -4 large bed-PAYMENTS · rms, fonnal dining and a by_ assuming G.1. 5~~ 3 lo•t~ charming living rm. with -includes. taxes ~ insurance tire place accented by im-loo. S~c1o~s . beo~ms. All ported Philippine mahogany electric ~utlt-1n k1tche~ .• Jr. wood work, all on ty,·o large Estate sized yard. Spr1nk· lots. Ca 11 today. $48,000.j Jen. 540-1720 ·100 E. 17th St. Phone 646-4494 Rltr, TARBELL 2955 Har bor scx:'K IT TO 'E?tf! Whlte El~phar.ts? Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: Money-Saving Duplex Oceanfront custom with built-ins, and fire· places -already booked tor sU~mer - priced below market at $77,500 with easy t erms. Walter Haase 2 For The Price of One Exceptional attractive. 2 homes on tree- Jined street in enchanting Corona del Mar. 5 yrs. Ne\v 4 bdrms fm. rm. Pool residence + 3 bdrm. bungalO\V .............. $69,500 Mary Lou Marion Carefree Beach Living O\vn your own apt. w/exciting ocean vie-,v. 2 bdnns. & 2 baths. Terrace overlooking S\Vimming pool. Slipl'i available. Mrs. Raulston Corona del Mar EXCELLENT BUY The double lot alone worth the price 0£ ~58,500. (Rear rents for Sl50/mo). Close to Ocean. Walter Haase Bayshore Drive Home Fine beacb property in prime location. bdrm. contemporary home. Great area \v /2 fine private beaches + boating facili- ties. .. .... _ $51,500 Mrs. 1iarvey 3 BR· 'Fam. RM • Westcliff Provincial charm on lge corn. Jot \V/H&F pool & sep. play yd . Jmmac_. condition & tastefully decorated. XJnt value at .. . .. ... " .. . .. ........ $48, 750 Joe Clarkson Irvine Terroce Cozy 2 bdrm. home in established neigh- borhood. Beamed ceilings. Raised brick frplc. Deep lot. Room to expand., _ !39.500 ~trs . Raulston Baycrest Splendor This 3 bedroom 2 bath dream will capti- vate the most discriminating l>uyer. lt"s beauty extends out to a lg. covered patio w/picturesque fountain. Mary Lou Marion COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Kl 9-3SSI Open Houses THIS WEEKEND a:.., ttiif MMfy ifl'Htory wit\ Y•• this •Mbttl .. y•11 1• h....., h1111H111. AN tW loartl•t11 lfstff kl•w .,. ftKrlbff In 1.-m tl•frall by .;,.rttalnt •1•- wllH• 11 todoy'1 DAILY rlLOT WANT ADS. Potron• lltowlnt •pell holl"' fir solo 1r f'9 Nnt •r• 11rptl to llit sucll lnformotl111 ht t~IJ column ••ch Frldoy. 12 Bedroom & Oen) 1360 Blue Bird Canyon Dr. Laguna Beach 867-1445 Sat & Sun 1·5) 185 (<"'lower, Costa Mesa S 1 5) 646-3255 (Sat & un · 4521 Tremont, (Cameo Shores) Cdl\1 . 675-3000 Eves: 646-6500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 13 Bedroom) J601 Bonnie Doane, tlrvine Terr.) Cdh'l 642·6472 Eves: 673·3468 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1014 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) NB , 64z.8235 (Sal & Sun) * 2018 Barranca, (The Blu[fs) NB 644-2039 (Sal & Sun 10-5) ** 220 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle 675-6000 !Sun 1.0\ 15622 Pelican, Huntington Beach 546-2313 (Sun I • 5 \ * 446 Esther St., Costa l\1esa 1 646-2414 (Sat & Sun 1·5 * 1518 Sylvia St .. Ne\\1port Beach 646-0555 • 545-8723 (Sun 1·51 ** 106 Linda Isle Dr .. I Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 (Sun 12·5\ ·)241 Wallace Costa Me sa -645-0303 ' !Sal & Sun l • 6) 1954 Monrovia. Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sun 1-4\ 13 Bedroom & Family or Oen) 1125 Essex Lane, Ne\\'port Beach 642·1598 (Sat & Sun 11·5) * 1880 Maui Circle (l\otesa Verde) Ct-.1. 546-6421 (Sat & Sun 11·5\ 1518 Antigua Way. Dover Shores, NB (714) 642-8235 (Open Sun) 2301 Clay St. Newpor t Heights 675-5930 (Sat & Sun\ 330i Admiralty Dr. (Huntington Harbour) HB. 772-9530 (Sat & Sun Noon· 5:30) 19332 Waterbury. 1-Iuntington Beach 962-4471 Eves: 546-8103 (Sun 12·6) 100 Via Florence, Lido Isle. NB 673-9060 • 675-4747 (Sun 1·5\ 3392 Gilbert Drive. lluntington Beach 847-3724 (Sat 10·4\ 2813 Drake Ave .. (Mesa del Mar) CM 675-3745 (Sat & Sun 1·5\ * 1329 Sussix St., Newport ·aeach 646-7711 (Sat & Sun 1·51 2607 Ocean Blvd .. CdM 675-3000 Eves: ·675-57G4 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 4066 Germainder, (Irvine Village) CdM 675-3000 Eves: 548-8868 (Sunday\ 107 VI• Dijon, !Lido Island) NB 57:;.3000 Eves: 67;!<;182 (Sun 1·41 1147 Glencagle. CM 540-1720 (Sun 1·5) 431 Lenwood . Cl'>'I 54-0-1720 !Sun 1·51 2256 F'ordham. Costa T\lcsa 64:;.0303 (Sat & Sun 1·51 14 Bedroom) ]101 \Vhilc Sails \Vay, Corona de! Ma r 644-2716 (Open Housel 1412 .Serenade. (Irvine Terrace), CdM 642-5200 (Sun l-51 1320 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun\ 4ti8 Serra Dr .. (Co rona ilighlands) CdM 675-3000 • 646-5227 (Sun 1-7) 14 Bedroom & Fam;ly or Den) * 1907 Holiday. (Baycrest) NB 642·5200 (Sal & Sun 1-51 16831 Harkness Circle. Huntington }Jar· bour 846-0144 l Open Sun I 'lil Dusk l 1354 E. Oceanfront. !Bal boa Penn.) 645-2000 Eves: 549-6966 I Daily 1-5 l * 1817 Lenwood, (BaycrcsL) NB 642-5200 1Sun 1-5 ) * 1218 Polaris Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 !Sunl * 1842 Santiago Dr . (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 I Daily 10·5) 2127 Leeward, fBaycrest) NB 646-3255 (Sun l-5 ) 2341 lrvine, (Back Bay) NB 540-1720 11lail y l-5\ 2278 Cornell. Cost.a Mesa 646-2309 !Open llally) 429 Isabelle Terrace. (Corona Highlands) CdM, 646-3255 (Sal & Sun 1-5\ * 9631 El Portal. (Stratford Hon1es). FV 842·5011 -842-5012 !Sun 2·5) 258 Sherwood SL (Off Santa Ana ), CM 548-0209 (Sun 1-4\ 405 Francisco Or. (Nr. Irvine & 22nd ) NB 549-0507 (Sat & Snn 12·4 I 700 I<log s Road . Ne\\•port Beach 675-4392 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2767 Albatross. Costa Mesa 646-7711 (Sal &.Sun 12-.1) 419 Fullerton Ave .. New port Beach 646-7711 (Sat & Sun 1·5\ 1301 Bonnie Doone. (Irvine Terrace) C<l!\f 675-3000 • 54(1.8868 !Sun 1·5 ) 1907 Lee\\'ard Lane. f 13aycrest) NB 540-1720 (Sun l-5) IS Bedroom) 2652 Basswood. (Easlbluffl. NB 642-9190 (Sun 1-5 :301 908 Chestnut Pl., (Eastbluff) NB 645-2000 Eves: 54S.6966 !Sat & Sun 1·51 2794 Lorenzo Ave., Costa Me sa 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) IS Bedroom & Family or Oen) * 2118 Windward Lane. ( Baycrcsl) NB 1\42-2698 !Sat & Sun 1·51 * 1997 Kornat. (Mesa Verdel CM 540-1720 (Sun i-5 \ 10041 Stoneybrook. J·luntington Beach 546-2313 (Sun l ·ol DUPLEXES FOR SALE '1906 \Vest Ocean Fronl. Newport Beach 675-5930 (Sat & Sunl 12 BR + I BR Apt .) 700 Acacia. Corona det Mar 673-8550 ...... • *' Wotfl'fronf • * ....... •"4 w ... ,,.,., (Sun 1·5) Our 24th Year Sweetheart Special No Down -GI Just listed • Vacant -Ter- rlfic 4 BR. & Family lt111. h()me, over 1790 !KJ:. ti. · interior has ~n l'Om· pletely repainletf, quali1y nylon \\'/\v cpl.'!. -large livi ng room, sliding doors open out lo patio, Garden kitchen v.ilh electric bit-in rye-lcvE'I range & double oven. dlshwashrr St"parate mastf'r s u i ! f', \vilh own bath, puJJm:iu top oval basins. Fine !oca· lion -Priced a t s:io.1:.0 • CaU now! 5'1fi·!>t40 For The Executive 1'hls 3 BR ·l-hu g r sepnra1e run1pus roon1 1\'i!h '~:et bar is designed for out of I o ,,. n en- tertaining. It's unique & different & ~mplete!y redceorated. Has r e a I charn1. Extra-size kitclien + dining are a. Also beautiful Tahitian rock, healed pool \l'it h lush tropical landscaping. Sf"r i1 & fa.ti in \OVC' a ga lr1. ONLY S:l9.7:1() f.~G-M-111 Eye Appeal Purse Appeal Bt>autiful quality hon1r in popular College Park. Ex- tra sharp interior & ex- ff'rior. Prof c s !i Ion a I landscaping, ·with 1nany trees -planter. Lovely blt- in electric oven & range, formica top. Spacious separate living room \\:ith fireplace, qual.Hy \V/1v cpts. .~ drapes, 4 large sizr he<lrooms. 2 baths, stall i;l1011'{'r. Price onl:-o S26.500. F:xN'l!rnt tern\~ l()ft, ~·16-!W·lO As.tum• So/4•/. Loan al 1w c:o.s t • 110 poin!Jii, Cute spoUtss 'l BR hon1e, Eastside location, all new l>'/IO.' cpts &· custon1 dra!*s. Payments o n I y $136.00 month tncluUes all, Spacious liv ing r o o m, firepla~. bright kilrhen, l'lcctiic s tove [nclud~·d. fl'nf'ed rf.'ar yard, \\'I'll landscaped. Only S'l3.:itxl -E7. tcrn1~ -Hurry~: t.~8-54411 Steps To The Ocean Owner anxious to rnov,. 1 hi!'; 4 BR -2-sto1y rre nch Normandy Ii~ me. 41• yt"n.rs yuung, 23 ft. Jiving roon1 11·ith in a r b I e fireplace & hearth, separate fonnal dining roon1, dellL"<e kitchen \vi1h bit-ins & large breakfast area. 4 large BRS. 10.'ilh loads of closets, 3 baths, 1\·/w cpts & drapes. Ask- ing $48.950 -EZ lern1s. ;)-16-1»40 Slashed $1750.00 Now· $21 ,000 (lulstanding attractive :\ BR home that owrn>r say!I sell • All ne\\•ly painted interior and exterior, 1~4. ba!hs. 2 showers, spark- ling kitchen, spacious liv- ing room \\'Ith Palos \'en.le stone !ireplacc. At - li"ac!ively landscaped front and rear yard \\'ilh s p1·inkle rs. Doublf' >.:arage. It's a lop value al 121.000 -Buy VA • 1111 down · Hurry~~ I Jl&·M~ll OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 1 :00. 6:00 Results thru Service Commands an Imposing View of Catalina Cbannel, Ocea.n and Bay, DesigMd to delight and iextend a real welcome tor hlglt level ientertainlng. This 4600 sq. 11. Ctllltont designed home by E llerbrook ba11 everything desired. 5 txlrs., all custom built closets &: drawer1 , 11pecially designed \Vf'I bar and con1plele built-In Fischer-Stereo • y 1 t e m • Lovely kitchP.n \\'ilh Nu· Tone food and automatic: t.-ontdii center. 3~1 bath1: 2 sepa1·ate dressing: rooms plus 11'0rkshop & dark l'OOm. Price $139,500. Call lor appointn1ent, Mf·6441 Spectacular & Spacious is th is 2100 1q. foot 4 BR home in Mesa Verde. Beautifully con~ ditioned home 1 on street or expensive homes • a 1''an1ily Rm. of un1111ual proportion, unusual utility and unusual chann. Tlme saving appllances built in- 10 tht' wife :i;aver kitchen. 'l bath! with double pul\mans in both bathS', quality w/y.• Cpls. and ruston1 drape&. Pt i c e $4~.500 -$4500 down • Owner will help on finan- cing. M&-ISMO Relief From Taxes ,Just listed • these 2 • 2 BR. Triplexes i rt 2953 ROYAL PALM DR. Excellent 3 BR and Family Rm. in fine Mesa Ve rde area. Name your tenns -no do\vn VA or minimum dow n FtIA. Submit your offer -Priced to sell -Only $25.950. .._ 546-5440 •' 3030 BABB ST. Dist1nclive Spanish styled Lauralwood> 3 BR & Family Rm. home. 'l'iled entry, separate living room, fireplace. 134 baths, loads of closets. convenient location, near aJJ school's. sprinkler fenced yard. Asking $30,950 -EZ terms. 546-5440 Splash • Splash L ivi' i! up a! horn£'! \\'rll planned )-'arrl 11•i lh scret-n- rd in patio & custon1 h<'!l1ed Anthony Pool · C'X- pcnsive r!ecking -(lilLIP n1ainl cnant to l. 4 BDR hn- 1naculatl' hotnf' in •·hoire area, lovely island ki!chen ll'ith bit-i ns &· dishwasher, spacious livi ng room 11·i1h 1v / w shag carpeting - lircplaet' -s rparale n1aster :i;ui!r with bath. Thi s home l1a s rv1•rylhihJ;"! ! Prier S3.J.9'.>ll Hurr y ~! 5'16·5'11rt Ne wport Harbor High District &aut1ful 3 BR home \Vilh hru-dy.·ood fl oors. \Valk lo -~ChOOI!! & shopping. 2 baths. spaciOU!! I l vi n ~ room. liN'placf'. F'f'nced rear ~·ard 11·i1h lovely eoverrd patio. l.010.'esl priced home in Harbor M l~hlnnds -ONLY $28,500. Cull lor ~hO\\'ing. 516-M-IO Below Mark•t l + Family Room Mesa Del Mar QuJte different is lhi11 quality v.-ell maintained homr. Exterior & intei-ior appointments speak of r"On1fort. east .~ dignity. 1·~~ baths, stall sbO\\'er, Jo.,'E'ly island ki!chrn 11•Hh all blt .-ins, shining H/\V tloor.~. fenced yard, room ror hoar or trailer. Priced at $27,950 -Call for show- ing. 546-6440 Spanish lnfluenc• l.ol'el,v 3 BR . , large family roo1n horn,. Jn Gosta Mei..t. \l.'alk to .a[I stl100ts & s hopp.ing , Dis1inctive Hie entry, 2:!' l iv ing room wifh fireplace. outstanding kitchen 10.•ith built-in ovt'n & range & D!\V, quality carpets & drapes. 1~~ bath. stall shower. Asking $30,950 • EZ terms. 548·54.-o Com par• Convenience Compare The P ric• Th is :; RR .. fiunlly 100111 Th V I homr in Mesa Venlt' ill Compar• • a ua today's best b1,1y. f'u11('-'charming :'\ BDR • • tJonaJ lloor plan ha11 1 ~, f"amHy Room hon1f' in b11th.<. all electl"ic bu lH-in ?-.fesa Del Mar. ldeal loca- oven & rl\ng-e, n i (',. l\ou near all schools and sl'r\'ice porch, spacious :-\t,-John's Parish. llall tlvin~ roorn. w/w carpelll 1v/w cpl. l y r. 0!11 • g. drapes, fenC!'d rear Bullt-in o\'t'n and rnn&e vnrd. Good location rwar • 0/\V loo. 2 baths • Shopping 1•rn!er. ONLY !lt'l'Vict porch· sprinklers, S25.95fl • \I,, OJ' t11A PRICED ONLY $26,950 lf't1n~. .>tll·M·l(I 10',. dOI0.'11. Mll·&UO Owner Priced •his quality 2-11tory rustic :I BR & , ~n + Family Rm. lot quick sale, Ideal quiet .location on cul-de. sac. St. 2~~ bath!, marble pullman sinks, terrazzo f'ntry, .separate master suile. All electric built-in kitchen, dishwuher, plu1 heated pool. Cover e ti patio. Prict' • $37,500. EZ lcnn!. fll·5"0 Start Packing Thia vacant H a r b or Highland11 3 BR plus ideal large bonus room ill ready ·for immedia~ occupancy. Ideal Newport Be a c h location, sparkling H/W floors, 3 baths with 3 1ho\\1ers, lovely step saver kitchen with bit-in oven and range. Home hall over ZiJO sq. feet of living area, newly painted ~ tcrior, formal llxll dininc room too -Owner is an"<- ious tor qu ick sale. Priced right at $36,500 • Very good lem11t Mf·6"t Separate Farnily Room I Ideal r o r comfortable family living • also 4 good 11ir.e bedrooms, n e w I y <:ustomized blt·ln kitchen. 2 baths, high quality beautiful Y.'/w carpeting, fireplaet', fen® re at' yard v.i th patio. Fina location • Price only $29,500. EZ term!!. 64f·M4t * * WE'RE GROWING * * Excellent opportunity for sail'~~ personnel (experienced or not) to join "old-line" Company ·-immediate employment. Complete trai,n.. ing program (classroom & on·lhe-job), Profit Sharing, Jronus, Medical lnsmance !! PAUL· WHITE· CARNAHAN R e •fl.11 Co. 1093 BAKER STREET, COSTA ME$A -~---------------- D.llL Y Pll.DT , Salurdor, Mrdl U. 1169 Find Your Name Among Classified Ads Win Free Tickets !.~~!.~?!;, c~~H !!~•ett•~ If 7'' fl114 ..,01i1r "'"''• '1'•11 wl11 two (rtt ttc••t• t• tht Wetter• Ht lllWl.tl lott I Mtri11t Sh•w. C•ll f01 ti1t.1b 11 111y 1f 1111 .f•ur IAJLY' PILOT .m, •• '" th• °''"'' Cff1t. JJO W. hr l'"9t c--J211 ....... ''''· N_,....._. Jot ""' ,,,... H•nh ... •~ 11J: ....... A\'ffM L99 ... liMCii Tickets Good A ny Day -March 8_ thru 16 -Analieim Convention Center HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE !General 1 OOt'.l General 1000 Gen•r•I 1000Generat 1000 IT'S A CREAM PUFF I I GOOD VALUES HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ' G•neral 1000 Newport Hgh. 121D Newport Hgto. 1210 Like to Entertain? CaU to see tb Is 67S-S2DD HOUSES FOR SALE HOUS~$ FDR.SALE Belbol lol1nd 135SBalboe l1l1nd 1355 Estate Sale • That's what you'll say when you see our I BEST EXCLUSIVE! It'& in a quiet sec· 1 lion of Mesa Del Mar, close to all schools Five Bedroom' Moved East 3 BR, pluo 3 Ba, ooey "'"'"'1 lamily rm. :.? lrplcs + pla,y Drive by 328 Aliso, Newport Heights Outstanding Value By Owner $34,000 Submit bids by March lht. 2--story 4 Bedroom old•r home & 50 acre park. Beauti!ully appointed in· eluding tile entry, new carpeting through- out including all 3 bedroom&. HUGE COVERED PATIO & a tropical garden with tea house! ROOM FOR BOAT OR TRAILER. Best of all, the FHA loan e 5~ % interest can be assumed by ANYONE & you'll be amazed at what Attractive B a y c res t Owner ~ants quick sale. rm. Enclosed poo1 11eparc1te home in excellent loca· Charmmg 4 bedroom Play ya.rd, $52.500. t ion where you own the ?n~cr~~~~o;'e r:~ fo~ ..,..,.w...,•~1k,,•,,r.,R_•_•1,,t,,y'"""' I Lovely corner 3 bedroom home, large lanai, 2 baths, dining room, lfving room with at- tractive fireplace, lush carpeting through- out, drapes. Beautiful trees and plantings. Call owner tor appointment to see. on "Little lsl1nd'' 107 J.rie, Balbol Island land. Lovely pooi. breakfast room. $17,9$0. WOW! For further information call: you see for ONLY .............. $27,750. COUEGE PARK CAMBRIDGE Early American motif with lots of used brick. 3 spacious bedrooms, large family room adjoins bright & roomy kitchen, nev.-kitchen-aide dishwasher & nearly new water heater, water softener, beau- tiful yard with room for boat or trailer. Cul-de-sac street close to Orange Coast College & Costa Mesa High. Assume 5% % loan with $142 per month pay- ments. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS 1491 BAKER STREET 546-4141 COSTA MESA, CALIF. View Home 4 bedroom, split Jevel home with nice pool & patio. lt's vacant & rea- dy for you. Cozy Ne\vport l-lcights home for a couple. Nice lot. Good location. Price re- duced. JERRY· FREUD· CHARLES ARNOLD REALTORS 388 E. 17th Street, C.M. 646. ?755 ~~ General 1000Gen•r•I Open Sundoy 12 -5 106 Linda lslf Drive 1000 POOL TIME A Rare Find on Waterfront .Just l"<>mpleted, lavjsh, 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath. single story home, 52' lot. Large spacious Three Wishes rooms, Finnish sauna, \valk in closets, fully tr peace, comfort, locstlon carpeted, landscaped & complete with uni- are important to you, took float concrete slip. Priced at only $100,000. this over. Convenient to LINDA ISLE DEVELOPMENT CO. ALMOST l/4 ACRE Large sunny bedroonu. lluge 548-1444, 646-1711 M". Biles (213) 216-9151 or: Mrs.Torrance 673-6900 (Do nob disturb tenant) 40 x 200 very valuable I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!! grounds. CUtf' kitchen -r.x. j.:: tta eating &rea. Gracious Mesa Vwde living roon1, TARBELL '42·6691 CORNER lot, 2 story, 4 BR, ,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... J 21h BA, den, din rm, !need pool, play yd, nr Cntry Club, m11.11y extras. Avail Immaculate 3 BR, ''A" July. $48,500. Ownr 545--8519 fran1c, beach home. 7 yr.~ OPEN House Sat/Sun. Love-- young, steps. to Ocean, prl-ly 3 BR 2 ba, family, $25,900 vate recrealion center. e 5:u ,.;. loan O\vner S26,900 Caywood Rlty. 548-1291> ~~~~~ike 2nd~ 546-ri7o 6306 W. Coast 1-llway, N.B. 3 BR. PRICED TO SEl.J.,! STORAGE GARAGE $20 MONTH -BY OWNER.. * 545-3008 * CUST. 3 BR., 2!-1; Ba., fam. rm. bltns, cpts, drps; pool; BY OWNER~ 403 Newport Blvd, Gar #1 Open for your inspection Ed Ricldle Realtor 646-8811 College Park 1115 BREl\_THTAKING O\VNER-Leaving coun- • 'OCEAN VIEW try-Must sell! 3 Bedroom, THE BLUFFS. for aaJe by Eaitbluff 1242 BalbN Peninaula 1300 owner, 4 mos old 3 BR, I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:;;:;;;:;;; "";;;:;:;:;:;::;;;:;:~j 2 BA, t ri-level con-I• • domtnium. Approx 15 "''" Big House OPEN. HOUSE or greoo "'"' + 7 "'°'" fo B' fam'ly 1SDD E, OCEAN BLVD. fOI' our enjoyment. f ICJ I Leasehold only $200 yr. Ask-5 BR, 3 baths, great play Balboa's Best Buyl ing $31.500. 6 4 4 -15 4 1 yard, ~~ block from park. 31n Bdrm, 4 baths, upstairs anytime. Ownew moving East, pos-studio with wet bar, !lundeck t cl J & Oceanview, Ienced oor/lot. BY O\VNER in quiet, res. session· now, or a ose o \Vestcliif. \Veil kept 3 BR, school year. J~~~~el Jones , 2 BA, faro rm. All elec To !lt'C caJI: Rl bltns; clean crpts, drps, 642-9190 6~0is W. B~~'. 6ri=4037 Prof. lndscp'd &: maint. Farel Walker, Realtor 1 ~~~~~~~~~~1 Chldrn'a play yard; pet1~~~~~~~~~ I atta. $43,950. Wkdaya & C d I M f" l2SO Lido Ille 13S1 eves, 64.2-1598 orona e a Large View Lot? Room for tennis court, pool, boat & trailer + new 4 b!!d· room 3 bath. 64&4414 Dtlt• JI,.\ Est1t1 GENE'S GEMS Orange Coast Property .~en• Norvell • Realtor * • • "He loses all who loset • OPEN SUN 1. 5 100 Via Florence Udo Isle $3900 ON .• MOVE INI 1%. balh. Enclosed patio on Cu.~tom built home, luxury c u I -d e -s a c • Near all lcatw-es. Master bedrooms, schools. $24,750, assume 2 baths. E.~quisitr. built-in 5IA % FHA. KI 6-1027 appliances. Electric garage BY OWNER: 3 BR. 1%. BA. door opene1•. Jr, Est 1 I e :ramily rm, frplc. lovely 1-B-A-LB~~0cA~-PO~~l~N=Tc I grounds. Walled patio. patio. Assumr. 5* •,'(, FHA. the right moment'' No1v Available one of rhe tnost beautiful homts on Ll· do Isle featured on "home tours." 1'1oating stair-well, lge party room, every bit-In deluxe feau.1re. Owner rnusl "'11! 5'10-1720 $24,900. 540--5$6 C:Ome see this swimmer's paradae. 15 x S5' pool on large corner lot. Room for boat AND trailer. Also ln- cludedr 3 BR.a 2 baths, dble trplc & Juah, lush landscap- ing. It'• a 1tea1 for only Nev..1>0rt H ~ 1 a: b ta grade BILL GRUNDY 675·3210 IChoo' and all shopping. 2 ======== JNewp0rt BHch 1200 blks to new park. Only 1 -;::=::======:::i:~""'iii'li~j!"l~:ii';"'i!';;:!!!!' ~~~~~:;;~;;;~~ 1;;;;4~~~~~~;;;; TARBELL 2955 Harbor Roomy 2 BR, newly dee. w/ I Jh Ho """· Loe o• r,. """'pd 1a1 Now s e ur near Bay &: Ocean_ Shelter-· ed patlo w/ cover. By owner. to protect your income. Du- Omer Tuttle, ReaJtor Shor• Properties $25,500; anc1 an these "plus" I• QUIET Cul·D•Sac Costa M1s:1 1100 '""""'· ' bedrooms, 2 M4' 15 & I bth, 1-5 pm E"laid•. H"vy ,,,.., rool, Dover Shores $35,900 * 675-2681 ple;xes, and s.mall i,iomes. 673-9060 675-4747 baths. ""'place, ., ... and 1601 Bonni'e Doone , '"'" "'•room•, "'••'""' T y F •1 """'· doubl• • •• ,.. ... con-,.,,.,,, & •""'· "'""' real our am1 y F b I C H e 0 , S . I plus Rental Units avt1.1lable. wner s pec1a 14s,ooo to "5.ooo • ' B<., .. 2 "'· • •••. ,,,.. • • • • Great Family Home $30,750 OPEN DAILY 1-S 2527 Andover Pl, CM crete drive, large fenced kitchen l\"ith rlishwashcr. . . . a u ous or. om hack yard on 50xl30 FT. R·2 Irvine Ter'race Only S2!!,950. to a ho1nc 1\'ilh a s1v1mm1ng mm "''"dill homo, mMy 0 W'll f'nance extras, nr starts &: schls. wner I I 4 BR. fam rm, extra ]ge Uv- LOT, There ls not to much 3 BR, 1 bath, pool and Viel\'. pool !or a hot summer. Nier forever y;aw available ln this part of Low iease and t•xcel!ent r--•ERNIE "--:t BR homr \\"ilh firep!a{'(' n; * Phone 644-4044 * Ocean Blvd. Reduced to Ing nn with dining aru. Baycrest Bargain $7S,DOO . $20,00I down on this Nice big palio _ 50' 1 o t. " eastside C.~r. Hurry. O\YN-lerms. Pnce ('Ut to $41.900. and llt'\V carpeting. Loca1 rd E,.':.:":ILL, SELL FHA!! CURT DOSH, Realtor CLEVELAND oo tho E"~'•'· ••"• '"'"· Only $63,500 ld•al family home·, 4 aa . harm ... ta $79.500. Xlnt terms! .. rusttc c er wi spec c-LIDO REAL TY, INC. 'PEl=ll=ION ............... J-:asy Jinancing, lake over & den, plus fam. rm. plus War.View*. J•IOO V'• Lido ~ ·-• 3 Ba. 5~% Joan. Chvner * * -"',,...,.,,,., t --; .:T1'i .... • • • t 642-lnl Anytime* best buy in · ~ ta mesa DELUXE DUPLEX Ne;w 3 BR Units. mt-in Jt I: 0, dshwshr, carpeted. On the PeniMula • jU.11t steps lo Ocf'11.11 & Bay. 7% financ. Ing availab~ ...... is!,950 li:iO \V. COllst lhgh\vay 642-&l.72 }.:VES. ti13-34S8 OPEN SAT & SUN 6906 W. Oceanfrbnt, NB Beautiful 2 BR, 2 bath lo1v- Thia iJ!I ~ cleanellt 3 bedrm home in town with 2 queen- 1ized baths_ proleuionaJly landscaped yard, beautiful hlgh Pll• carpeting, assume ulsting loW inte~st loan or no down VA or FJIA. \Von't last at $23,500. PENINSULA POINT f'r Unit plu.\ 2 BR Hl'n1al. 3 BR home. Xlnt location, F.Xtl'llf'nt tax shl'\ll'r, and 50' x 100' lot • room to en-~racious living • $9"!,5(X'). large present home • .[)Qn't BOYD miss this! $42,500 REALTY Balboa. Real Estat• Co. 3b29 E. Caast lliway, CdM Josephine \Vt-bb, Realtor 675-5930 70() E. Balboa BJvd., Balboa 013-4l40 !coUNTRY HIDEAWAY ~ NEAR BACK BAY ()RANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST ON THE BEACH Exclusive China Cove home • year around living -best Harbor area, 2 BR, :? Ba, priced to It'll fast at. $69,500 Secluded by a forest of tower- ing trees, this 2600 sq. fl. 4 bcdnn ranch estate is . sit- uated ()n a sprawling third of an acre. It hAs :1 640 !IQ. ft. living rm. with \\\"O nu1s- t>i\'e floor 1o ceiling rock fi['('places, beautiful dttp shag carpeting throughout, high beam ceiling and rx· tra!I too numerous lo ml'n. hon, Asking $:i7,0CXl. lnqui!"I! a ' -646--4494. 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 8 HOUSES 2 Bedrooms. Each On 105x330' Jot \\ith room for 4. or 6 m~ uni~. $960/mo income, Askin& $89,500. \Viii consider trade. Call for fur- ther Wormation. " -By appt only CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 3036E. CoastHwy, CdM 675-1662 4 BED RM-$23,950 NO DOWN G.I. $19,450 PEl=ll=ION "J' ~.,..,.... ... I ltig~ living room ""lends complete length of home. Dream kitchen \\'ilh bu ilt- ins. Luxurious heavy car- peting. Coaclunan's ga.!I light in park like yard. 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbo• $850 Dn/$169 pays all Rltr, S.12·9730 Eves. ;111:1-0i:lO * 642-lnl Anytime * e KENNEDY White elephant.II! Dime-a-line Dial 6-12-5678 for RESULTS \Vhlte Elephants? Gtn•r•I I 1000 General 1000 General Solve a Simpl~ Srnimbled Word Pt en le for o. Chttr.kle O Reorronv-th. 6 xrornb&ld word1 below to inok• 6 )implto wotdL Mnl lett.ri o( eoc.h Jn ill liM of tqUClf1d. IKODFER, I I' I' I r I IGLYFAD I · I I I I I : lfo-F_,E_LO~D~A~~-11". f ' I I I . '-..,!:/"-.----~ ICIMUPE I >-I~,~,-, .... ,~...... Mory, "I've gol a rn:w 1ob.'' ":~-'.::~-'.::~-=~·=:::::· J Sue, "Whet i• it?" ,. I Ntary1 .. ,.m working for the 1 1,MoDLEY _.Ford fou!'da1K>n." ~-::1 ::1::1::1:• :1::·_s.; '"15 ~'at 0 MW -al ,'G fi~.·· ·r r I' I' r I' I' I' I' I" I 1 6~111IPIOfl111 ILi I ' SCRAM-Lm ANSWER IN DIME-A-LINE lDDD 6°/o VA LOAN 3 bedroom Jiuntington Beach Jfonll'. Near Brookhurst &: Adams. All electric kitchen, huilt ill refrigerator. 10x20 covrrt'd pali6, Garage pan. klli~d & shelved with food pun1ry olf kitchen. Complete- 'ly t:all)Cled, t.1o payment $131. lt only takes $4,825. down. By 01vner • private parly (F1rn1). f'i2-7689. BAREFOOT DAYS Close: to Oeean, Bay & mar- kets. Duplex 2 BR e a c h Unit. Price only $'.llSOO. NPf'rls a painter. llDCJBiEt' REALTY 202':> \V. Balboa B!Vfl .. N.B. 67S-6DDD ISLAND CHARM Jl:iwaiian planl1ngs .t· 1'1kl hut. large patio !or outdoor t>n1rrtaining. 3 bdrms 2 balhs. separalr dining roon1. &st seclion of \Vl'stcliif for only S4i.950. Roy J, Ward Co. ( Bayl·rest OU ice 1 18·1:! Santiago Dr. &lb-l:iJtl H. E. Costa Mesa ~ lari.;e bllrnis, 1 ~ bath~. hn t'Ch\·O()d noors.•largt> kitr h- f'tl & Sf't\'\Cf' porl'h arra. IX!ublr gara~"· Bii: yard 1\·Hh shadr &· rn111 h'f'•'~. S.l2,W.J). Wells-McCardle, Rltr5. 1310 Nr11 ~r1 Blvd., C.~I . :¥18-7729 f:\•f'~. b-i4·1XiS~ If' you 're Uunking of lit'.llini;, t·he.nces are \1 r have. an out. nl-i;t111c hu_vrr fo!' yo II r hon\l'. ('n\1 hxtay for hff :1ppraisal. -Farr~W- ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 4-BEOROOMS--:-$25,SoO 2 BATHS · "D$" DOWN Ow11f'r 1reru;f1•rn'(i • l.iviii;: !\l(ltlt wllh a HJ'aCllVr ILtt- plJCt'. E11<:lOl!M CO\'f'.l'ed µ&• tio. All t ll"ttric bullhin kitrh- 1•n. Dirk room or hobby ~ho~. ~W.1 7'2{) TARBE LL 2955 Herbor Brokers Note: l)c~k .~1>.'ll'I" 11vullabl1• In brnutiful a('t1vr offirr t tt1,1n11 drl r.tar -IOIV l'1'11t \'nil for 1"0nllrit-l'lh11l lnlrivle.~" iii:>-404~ \\'hitc brick courtyard enlf')' trans. $42,950. Prine, only. Q 4 BR, approx 3.000 sq ll 1612 lrvine. 642-1231 9: "i;,I~ Jtuge bit-in kitchen \\'/break-I~====~=~~ ....... fa.'11. ba"I', lge formal dining OUTSTANDING Vlew in the Ill: ! A t T T rm, 25 ft View living nn witb Bluffs 3 Br, 3 Ba. by O¥lner. 5\4 ~~ Joan. $26,SOO By • (Or Buy the Beach) Near NB _l~OJl Ole. 646-2-114 Frplc and blt-in wet be.r, lge ~S<=200==""=·=044--0718======-1 '!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!,,..!!!"!'!!!!!!""'""'I master BR 1uite w/powder -on Big Corona beach, 2-&tory COLLEGE PARK rm & balh, J1urry and su~ Newport Heights 1210 2 Bdrm homl', owner will AREA mil your te1ms. ;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,j fina nce. ROOuced $10.000. 4. BR, 1 ~4 Ba, 22 ft hvini: Marie F. Purcell, Rlty You Can't * * * • r m, bit-in:;, w/1v crpts, drps, 65-404·1 or 6·12-1559 Do Better ! Duplex ft'nced.. Walk to all schools liiiiiiiiiiiiii~ & shopping$26,500. 2278 Cor-1 1 ~-OPEN HObfE -Charming 3BR & family rm, OPEN HOUSE nelL 64&-2300 Agl. SAT & SUN l ~ 5 l bath home at the low mar· SUN 1 .. 5 $19,900 1831 Tradewinds ··~~~~-s~'r~ suN Z06 A;•d•~ cd"!. 23D1 Cley St. Near Newport Heights Cozy 2 BR, home on 11horr. no traffic r;treet. Good 11ize Baycrest Charmer R·2 lot for future potential. Q\\·nl'r's !It'\\'. larger home ~ ready. Sacrificing present "i;,I ~ comer 3 Bdrm Beauty. ~ $42,9SD IEAlTY HALNNCHIN Nrar f\'8 Post Of<'. &16-2·11~ rt BOYD REALTY 3619 E. Coast llh\·ay, CdM 675-5930 332 Marguerite, Cd~! 67U5SD PERSONALITY PLUS~ lo;=======~ 3 Br. 2 &. New crpts. drps, Ii bltns, 1400 sq lt. Delchd l f' l f' dbl gru-w/<l<e OP'"''' oca ion • oca ion T Qu I, O I t.: Associates, Realtors a]Jey access. By owner. op a 1ty up ex Prine only. &12-6167 aff 4. Neal' Big Beach, 2 BR home NE\V ON f.lAR h.f...""T. 2 BR., l900 E. Coast Highway -=========I plu!I huge 3 BR, 3 bath ln- hd\,·d nr.s. frplces, }"A heat. Call 675-4392 anytime Balboa Coves l 2l5 come Unit, 3 car garage. bit-i n kilch., garages bl'1 wn ---------·I $65,000 • Sl0,000 do"·n units., Jg fncd yard. Quiet I::=:::;•;=•= BAYFRO!'.:'T \vith boa t slip Delancy Reel E5tate street. S2R,500. This wnn'I la~e 4. BR, 2 BA, $60,000 2828 E. Coas1 H"'Y., Cdi\I -~-Rd d ~·L~•-n m- ID' NORTH BAY! f BJi/f. Bi ti.fl PL"0$ pier/ slip PLUS 2 Bd/1 ba Apt. •: , ' ) Patio. Beaut CODd SZO,OOJ Spi"n. on 30' Jot and build R. C, GREER, Realty JJ5j Via Lido 673-9300 , BY O\vner 2 br, 1 ba, fplc, i bllns, plyrm & ba. Be11t.' I~ido buy ;44,500. Cn4) 1 , 675--5023 Huntington B11ch 1400\ STOP I Searching any further, thla • beauty must have been a. model. 3 Queen 1ize bed- rooms, 1 ~ ba!M, built 1n bar, antiqued cabinets, cov- ered patio in rear yard, completely fenced, $21,000 FULL PRICE. Gl No money do1vn. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & lee 7682 Edinger 842-4455 or 540-5140 Open Daily 'bl 8:30 .. , TRADE" Just e uce !~:==:=~~::::=::::: SEE this one before you bur. Bob Olson, Rltr. :Y\6.;.:i.~o Owner Wants _N_•_w.;.p_o_c_t_S_h_o_re_• __ 1_2_2_b 1 · J-JARBOR VIEW JUU..S By Dwner. Take over my $27 500 5 BR Off 6o/o VA Loan on lhis 3 I • er 3 BR Watertront No. 62 wl!h a view. for sale by bcdrootn home. $134 per Large lam rm, hd\\·d fi rs:! 601 St. James Pl. Balboll Coves. $6 0,000 . owner. 4 Bedrooms, 2 '~ month. This is all you P&J' Ba, excel cond., fine res. & Cliffhaven Prefer trade for a~age Bath, living room. dining -principle, interest &. taxes , shop area. 1 block from l<il· ~ b 1 d" · fir \Vil! consider other. 548-room, separate 1au 11 d r Y. with i·ust $4,825 down, AH~· lyb k G d ""h 1 p . 4 Bdrm, ,, at 1, 1n1n~ rm, 1 . • .~ 1 .. 11y roo e .ra e .,,. oo. r1111 I .1 Z-JOO ft Li 11 7771 rocnn. -poo !IZ~ Yd.lu " electric kitchen \\'ith built-i I oni)'. 1311 Stonefield. anuy rni, sq VJ g -"-"----~---1 Jandsc11.ped. $.\9,950. Phone ..... 1 ,.ood a•try II k.t he O"•nt•r *" _-,3,1_2i60 a;pacr. La.rg~ garage plus BLUt'FS 3 BR Townhouse, &14-27lG ,,_. r P " o 1 r · roo111 !or trailer. boat, can1p.. 10';0 dn. Custom deror. Split 1101 \"hile Sails \Vay, CdM in completely P • n e 11 e BY O\VNER. 3 Br -lg!' er. Sol5,9-:>0. ll'v • J.mmed. occupancy 1 ~~~~~~!"'""!!!!~ I garage, 10x20 C0\1:'rt'rl patio rant nn, attraclive lgC' dbl Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 S2ll,500-0wner. 644-2039 19y O\VNER: 111 lots, WfK'd Carpe~ throughout.~ 1rpl~-. beautiful landscaping, or hy oppl : t.lr, Robinson S _,1 ho . owner • Privatir shakf' roof. An.>a (If fuw • Real 1223 R-2· m... use in rear. (Finn) 962-7689 homr!'I. Nr N. a. Elrtn & DaVJS tyB -.:•y,_c:;r.:•.:•t;_ _____ 1$40,000.315H •liotrop•. -5 BEDROO>t \VritP B. Deane. 555 \V, r.nfl. VACANT Hi ttehool!I & \\'estchlt Fhop-642-7000 e:io 9.iO 64" """'\ :i1 , BATHS. POOL dlefield Rd.. Apt E-309. I 4 BR $28,950. VA no down. Brick ex1crio1', heavy shak"' roof, modrrn kitchen. double/ nvcn, pll'nl)' of clo!!el spa er, carpets, drapes, Bloc.Jr wa.ll JenCP, ('\11 • dr. • sac 1tl'ttt , large 7200 sq Jt lol , gootl fo.. cation. j pini:. *"" " · u-v.<... f.1ountain View, (.;al. or call (J\\'NJ.:R-4 Br. J :\~ Ba. Clo~NI Baycrest, Ivan \Velis built, 14151 961-7621 111 J):lt lo, new fllllnl. $>1.:i00 Newport Beach Dt·I Pisa entry, lge llv rm 1--"-~====-- R I \\'/frp!r. Jonna! din rm. BROAD1'IOOR ctn, take O\'l'r GI lo;1n SI:.." eo ty 2-00 fam nn, \ge k i l t" h e n I rarbor View Hills. Most ~ mo Pll-"'s all. 64 70 h11~ opening for 2 RC!al ~S-< \\•/table area, ulll rm, 2 ular plan w/vil'\v, .Exrellenl Transl. • JI ALEC R Jo: ST latr salesmen plus one 10 car garage, custom d1-ps & col1d. \l•/n1any extras. By customized homr; hdwd sct up&: operate-rental Dcpl. crpts. Owner. 642-2698 owne.r. June occu p. f.1ort- nrs, nu crpl~. 3 Br. 2 BA. Lovely olfice and ideal lo-gage cnn be assun1ctf, By Lrg Int. $23,950 -01\"ncr. cation • plenty of parking. W•ttcliff 1230 appl. Prine. only, &M-2210 ~l'l6-4~1 :i Very good commission split. I;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;; YOU asked 4 it? -UNITS · $20,900 2627 Newport Blvd . V ( & El Excellent So of Hwy DuplV<! 2 BR house plu~ 1 DR ttar (!'Cross from El Ttal1cho J\11ct.) a Ue egance Makf' 30% on your ca!lh oul; house, lot 60 x 165. l::astsidr. 675-IS.12 D Jay! Ask U11 $4.000 n. By o"'IK.'r ~4. Exclush·e \Ve5tclifl home 3 CANON REAL TV -OPEN ltouse 10-5 Sal &. Sun BR •-r ·1y 2•· b&Ut~ f\1ESA DF.L f.IAR -:-"::\\"f' PARK SE'ITING "" ami rm, .,. ' $004 E Coast II\.\')' 6i5-1).~l Sl800. 4 BR, ram rni .TQJ> BACK BA y kitch(!.11 with all hll-in!, tx• ' · · <'ON O. 545-ll~ r\"rs .'1 Ira larie gar&ff', Plus !)(tau-SHORECLIFF J BR, 2 BA. nenutlful family hom,., 1irul heated & fillt'red -1. in exclusi\·e are•. not leased \\'knds I ,._ · .......,. _,, •u. 000 B Anthony poo . •u"' JHI , with a speC'itJ dressing rm. land. Unuer NV. • Y E-."i ltil:.: llon1t', It nW-by uniq'\le rourt )'1lrd entey. AU lot $49,!;00 ownt't. fi73..368l oll'fM'L" ~ hr " :1pl~ S BR. 3 BA, 2 lrpi('!I:, fn.n1 $2S.5'Xi. ·;rd :-:. Cal: \'Ii:~~ rn1. By Q\\·ncr. Prine only 9: 0 ~ h~. 646--37~ pis. S-W .~ 4j4 E. 2.1 St. -td,, .... 110f.1F. -R-2 101. Ex!.'1:1 T1ELP! Ha\.\-'8.ii bound, n1wit I I A L T Y ~'VESTOR'S Special 2 nice l~!I on dbl lo!. ~. ot h11.y. s,<,R,500. Ch\'TM'f. 673--ClG! \\'cslsKlc. :t BR 214 bl!.. roon1 Rll my lowly 2 BR. l Nr:\r r-.11 J11:$t Of<'. 6'6-24.14 B1lboa Peninsula 1300 for '1 or 5 units. rt'l!l-162l RA Conrio. ln1mM . PQ$. evl'1. $27,500 lf'rm.\. 4.94-Sml ii B\' O\\'NER: Adult ~cllon no an.11 613-1166 c6Noo, 3 RR, 'l DA. LIOO Sandi! 3 Br. 'l Ba .. \rplli/drps/bllnii. fP49-3591 ~111lk to bPsch. Lovt!.ly com- mu nity pool. !illd S2U's. Mesa Verde 1110 642-<921 E11 tbluff 1242 Bye Bye -BUY ! OWNER. 3 BR 3 hllth, 2 Doll II°'™' on pen: ~ula p1!lo!I 6 lt>rrac:r. ~tom point: thrrt ~rooni!I, nne dN.'Otl\lt'd $39,9.'lO. S14·1£m tUWI " b."llr b;\lhS. flrtl>hll:t:, • VIEW HOME* Lusk 4 BR. 2~' BA. ramlly rm, O\VNER. 644·23.18 ll?r dbl,. garRj'l". Nt'nr cban. nel and f)Ubl lc beach. A Jt>wel. 11.edncM to $J.ll.1l0. BURR WHITE , Rltr. la Your Ad Ul vur clanltledaT 2901 Newport Blvd .. N.8. Somcon~ wUI bt lookinc lor 675--4630 Eves '42-1252 It. Dhil &1.2-5673 '!aiWMIM' $22,500 I, Assume 5Ya'I. GI La•n $3500 C•th Down Total pymnts $152/me. 3 BJU, 1 1~ b8tll1, hu ilt-i11i c-nrprtlf, dra~s. r!f'\v palnt JJlne!l!I fOrct'I tall", Bra$hear Realty 847-85.11 F:vrJ:. -..U?i Vacant/ D•5perate SUBr-1lT A DN PY?.tNT ASSUME 514 ~ LOAN' lnvely J. DR, dinlnt alb, family room, HAFFDAL REAL TY 8740 \\'al'!X'r, fV 842-44\JS t~Y O\\'tlf'T 3 en, 2~h. \\~-.01 cnrpcU.1111. c:-u 11 t o m drp«, trplc. OOVl!"'d Pell•~ lnrl1epg, l'N'ar Be a ch , $2!"1,9~.o. ooi-799~ ntE QUJCKEJt. rou CALI ~ TIIE QUICKEi\ YOIJ ~ Sl!S-l'Olt SALE (daal ;locaUon. Minutes lo beach. 3 BR, dining room, built-In range, oven & dish· 'f'Uher, 2 car garage, l..arfj:e fenced yard, Lots ot exlnlJ. qit:aper than rent. ONLY $21,000 FIRST PIONEER "TI1e one to eau Flnt" -·-. ·--.. -----....--.......------~·-....-· ~---.----·--------··---~ -~~----------·---,.-- HOUSES FOR SALi RENTALS UNTALS 1705 HoutOI l'u•nlthed HoUMI Unfurnlthed L19un1 Beach DESERTE·--D--Coron• del l'lllr 2250 Newport ~<'! ·• ~ c"'" ~ 4100 C..11 ~ 5100 Hunllnlfen ...... 5400 OCEAN VIEW Bcautlltll <J<· . · MCIOl1U4 FURN I BR 2861 KIJftlOlA, iow.r S .Br. SPANISH ""'""" s J\l<. _ s bath. BEACH RENTAi. Maple ..,._\Yllion.-.-. ,s a.. Ulil.\.-. rietlo. fl50 VILLA A"'ilable now, $47!1 mo. 2 BR, 11!0/:i SbiJ?; llM>o. No pela $111. Mo. 10 .,., -er "UP AT A Vlu.A, DOWN ~ferences ~Ired. Prope:~!_• ...... We { J.Q:r. ~ ... Mar-Apt;.A B~ 1'fE SEA", located on Don V. =· RWW .,...,,., 8~\mt'ULLl: JMIM •. ~ Vii1iini: boch. lill-ln l.quna'1 famed Rivlefa 3 BR POOL HOME, l blade lmmae. -2 1•'. pool. "°"'' cplt, dq>I. -Coust. NetUed in dill ROCK trom "8ch. No .... "'°".... AduJts, no pell $150. zm 98$'Mlalon Dr •• Apt. .l-1 RIBBED HlU-' THAT RISE Balbo1 ltl•nd 2355 probl•m. Broker S<Miij Maple.-· 1424171 2 BR. 0.11, d1Ji9, ,.,.., lN MAJESTIC SPLENDOR. 2 Bk, be&ut putlo avaU l'IOW A.ale tor Don $1Z. LRG 1 Br, clein, qldet. Pl'· 1 cblld OK. No pets. WlTli A NEVER ENDING 'Ul Jun 14th. us' .....__,_, BAYVIEW Beautu· 2000. • Beaut turn. Wahr/dryer, !Wt req, S1J5, !Wr.101' VJEW OF 1llE SEA. De-,.....,...... ..,, ' ' • pr Mature aduUa. tailed Spanlah at:ylll'.lg tea· Little Island. Call aikr 1 BR. w/all the amenities. ino.o w.u.ee CM 2 BR. e)ltt. drPI. bit-Int. tufts RED TILE ROOFLlN-p.m. <213\ 69T...a615 Poo!, ,goU. sdnr. $.i25 64.5-1111 ' • dllCi pr + pq, SUO mo. EXCLUSIVE ON-THE·IEACH 2 & i led.-Aph. """""' llY"-r to ...... the -dbcrimlnalfn&. ~ ... avaUabJ• at The Huntington Pacific~ 6 UNITS Gonorol ·----lndusl•l•I Rlllt1I roll kuo, Laguna Nlpl, ott San 0 .... Fw)\ .. Clowft All 2 Bedrooma w1th Built.ins Valley, l}l'W ~ " 4 Padol • 4 Garages lndll$1al units. Delta £leo. tric. -Days -831·1400. ~ Only $83,000, lnt.'Ome $700 pr _ 4!J9-.C:i98. Mo. wm lleJl Of exchlutge I ::::-=-.:-:c=---,;, fOf small houat, Cotta. fafeM, 3m SQ, ft. M·l 1pace with 11\lntinaton Bach area. front oifice: drive ln rev WALKER A LEE M•. Levine "'°'· 1308 Logan St. ~ lboome I: Invfttment Pept. Sl95 mo. M6-(l6$l 56-9t5l NOW LEASING • NffW )(.; ES ~ ~ e Nasu.u Fa.Ima e adlts ooly M&-8919 tOR.FlioNTCOUR~ARD S.n Clement• 2110Nowpo.rt H1i9hh 3210 177 i;:.1~5~·~·-··MESADEL>1AR.14"""1 •• ENCLOSED W I ADOBE .,.._ eq,t1 I dlPJ bltna / rt!tlfs. 842-4421 11 VN1TS, $1'l'S,OOO annual Industrial 1350 9q\1al'e feet. P'OfJI $24,800. Near Euclid 1_:1156:,:/,;rno= • .;Ag;;:••=t=6'2'=1'85==f f It Ball, Anaheim, Til 0cea:o AYJ;., 1U 13 UNITS, 4 )'ean: old, Loh 6100 ~!!!~!!rrw~!!S!6->!!!!!'8l~!!!~d Ut.360 yearly gJ'Ql!S. 15% l1"'1"'.1m"--oo-WN--.,,--,man-.:.;1 • .;.;V.. 174n Beach' Blvd (Hwy 39 corner Slater In Htn, Bcb.) TYPE. BLOCK wALi. & 4 BR, 2 liv rm, rustic CHARMING 2 bedroom It BACH. apt, fpl, bttun ceil, $97.50 \: 545-5270 BU.CK mON CR y LL E modenl, 2 blks from beach den, 2 bl.th home. W/\V w/w cpf&:, priv, patio, l Adlt. SPLIT-Level 3 Bt. '"' ba; l"'"'s"'E"L"'O!'!!W~MA~"'R"K"'E!'!!T""'"' I GATE. In waoded C&ll)'On. carpeta, drapes. Eaatalcle no pet. $95. 673-7629 cpl!, drpa, bltnl. No peta. Dble. doon open Jo entry 49'1·1875 or 497-1517 Coilta Mesa.Close to shop-1-BR., sundeck It---. No 2885 Mendoza. CM 56.sal L1tun1 ll1och 5705 -3 BR 1% bath $150 per month ball and 1 u ping .r. park. Nie e I y 74 °--~ Including taxes with $1942 mus ve v. nn. Condominium 2950 landscaped yard, covered pets. l Monte Vista, Costa 2 BR. •tudio 1inf. Cpts Drps 100 CLIPJI DRIVE LUXURY FURN/UNFUJ!ll Yearty Leue. 1 6 :1 Bdrm&. ate111 to Shen II $bop1 Oceanview from every Apt. down. Medallion home with WITHlSFT.HIGHVAULT· patio, very quiet Mesa blt·inL9M 0El~ $14.S'. ED CEILINGS OF OPEN ' bit-in electric range & oven, WOOD BEAMS SUPPORT-2 STORY Coodo w-plano, ,rec neighborhood. $195 pr. mo. FURNISHED small apart. 962-5050 garbage dU!posal, gu FA ED BY HEAVY CROSS area. pools. Nr. OCC. $225 Available for immediate oc--ment 275 Broadway. Call 3 BR. 1% ba. Children beat, cpts/dps, dble garage T 1 MB ER S, MEXICAN mo. yr's I~. 546-2668 cupancy, Write Box 6U e/o ,after f PM. 60-2227 welcome. $150. Mal'. 862 w. from SlSO mo up. lease 491-2449 w/boat door. Fenced, land-STYLE FIREPLACE OF -Daily PllOI l BEDROOM, $80 + Center Apt. I; 1D a.m.-4. p.m. Keaped sprinklers. ' ORNAMENTAL AD o BE D"plexes FUrn. 2975 NICE 3 MIT11 to respon long partjal)y fumllhed, older ~BR., J&e. k:ilch. Elec. bltos; Walk To Beach Sharp l BR home, carpets, drapes, heavy shake .roof, atrium entry, quiet cul-de- sac street. Priced right • $28.900 • GI or FHA terms. P•ul Jane1 Realty 847·1266 Eves. 5J6..7124 PRICE REDUCED 5% % Joan .avail. w/some cash. 3 BR 1%. ba. 18x13' irep. lam rm, ft'J)lc, c.."Uv. P'!-- tio. Owner tr.ansfetTed·VA or FHA terms. BRASHEAR REALTY 847-8531 Eves. 968-1178 PllfSTIGE HOME Sparkling 4 BR :? bath home. Assume 5%. %-FHA loan. Excellent area. R. D. SLATES, Rlt•. 847-3519 Eves. 962-7369 SPACIOUS f BR 1%. bath home just painted. $22,tnl GI or FHA Detinit~y a must tt1 see! CALIFORNIA RLTY • (714) 897-lDOS 55' WATER front w/40' dock. 3 bdrm, den, !am rm, !iv rm, 2 ba. Divorce .ale $74,000. 33t\1 Gilbert Drive, 847-3724 BLOCK & RED TILED IMMAC clean 2 . term adlt tenants. $225. No man pttfened. 838--7440. cpts, drps, a.il'.c:ond. Gar. 2 BR on high drive, W/W ·HEARTH. Liv. nn. over-Br. pnv dog$. Aft 5 pm, 1513 Cl1ff s•=. ••• E. ~~ St. cpt.a, slove & refrig, opl. patio, quiet nhd, adults no · N • """ -"'I _.,,. Water & TV cable pd, $128 ~terr.iced pa_tio .& af· Dr 548-7289 ewport 11e•ch 4200 LRG MODERN 2 BR fords an OLrrSI'ANDING pets, 642-5392 ---------·! per mo. + S25 cln. dep. OCEAN VIEW, 4Completely RtNTAL$ Un iversity P1rk 3237 SINGLE Young A~~ts Lux-Crpts, drps, bltna. pool, $12.5. :~~l.taA~~·~~!~tli~~ modem kitchen has ornate Houses Unfurnished ury garden apts with coun-, ~M;";·,,....,.,=='===== I 837_2933 ~ tile counters, ALL BILT-IN LARGE & elegant. Brand try culb atmoaphe'r'e and 1" .,.:.:=:::::. _____ _ RANGE & OVEN, DISH-Gener•I 3000 new former model home 4 complete privacy. SOUTH Newport' BHch 5200 1 BR, spacious. frpi, pvt WSHR., GARB. DISP., etc. bdrms & famil,y room. 3 BAY CLUB API'S, Irvine patio, flUlet couple or lady, & opens to lge. dining n:n. IRVINE Tl:..""RRACE _ 2 BR baths. 2 tirepla~s. Available at 16th. Newport Beach. l BR Duplex near ~ch, m pet&. JJ.50 leut". 325 WIDE CENTRAL CORRI· & den. Fantastic View, unlit June 15th only. (TI4) 645--0550 newly painted & cleaned. l.oc118t. 49'41109 DOR w/tile Ooors, leads to beautiful oonditior. -$750 BOB PETTIT, Realtor GRACIOUS living! l BR. Vacant. $250/mo. Mu It KEAL ESTATE 3 HUGE BDRMS .• SERVIC· per mo. 8J3.0101 mobll home, comp. furn., allow to be shown for sale. Generil ED BY 3 BATHROOMS. \VI BEACON BAY _ 2 BR ,f.:. pool, clubhouse. $125 Mo. Agt. S46-4.14l \V carpets & custom drapes den, or 3 BR. Community Caron• del Mir 3250 300 E. Cst. Hwy, Sp. 227, TOWNHOUSE l Br. 2~i ba. R1nt1l1 Wanted 5990 thru-out. This unique Villa beach, pier, tennis cout • ...........__ Newport Bch. 213: 24S-4763 w/w cpts. drps, frpl, lncd, styled home bu all the $450 pt>r mo. CHARMING 2 Br. 2 Ba.; BEACH APT Now thru patio, elec. bltns. 2 Car \~LL Take Balboa Island GRACE~. OF "'?LO WORLD Jolm 'Mcnab Realty Co. frpl., new shag cartp'g., June! Sund@ck, bltns, gar; gar, pool $275. 6'2·7219 me commencing August CHARM combined with the 6'12-8235 wood paneling; beam ceil., 3 Br. cpts/drps, Sl95 mo. GOLD Medallion 2 BR. 2 ~th, 1969. Desire lease or modern conveniences o1 a patio; close to shopping & 549--0844 BA. cpts, drpa:, bllns, encl. • ~e_ .... ~i~m ohoptiomn• ~~"thbuY1· newer home. It's an if'o FREE Re '"' 0 -· f '-h "M M I 4230 • ~ "' n...... .x:mce or ""ac . ~ o., yr. ease BAOl t ... _ rar Hilaria W•., 1185 '·'--replaceable buy at, Newport Harbor • c 0 s t a 673-3456 • ap ·• ~"""· Clean I: ise." (213) 981•7039 ....,. l.l<'W'UOm attached or g~ $42,500 FULL PRICE i\1esa area. Call comt., centrally loc. $60 Mo.t ,;;;:;=:=::=::,=="I apartment; or <( bedroom L D p O 2 BR. duplex; redec. Wl\'I Mature gentleman 673-44681· -home. Send MI particulars, ~~;~1o"N RYE"':.L TYK . cpts, ~· ra.:ie, ref., fpl, BEACON BAY ~ mo til E11t Bluff 5242 to include . address & photo 985 So Coast II Lag gar., pat o. A ts, no pets, July 1 e NEW DELUXE e to: Col. R. T. Canington • · \yY., una Lse, $210, 6734989 Call 54· 1 0 .,0 aft 7 3 B 2,, ha 1 Jr 101 46th Sl y;...,.;~,·8 Phone (TI4J 494-07:'.ll ORANGE COUNTY'S ....,..,,., p.m.. r. rJ , apL or lease " ·· -.,u, In I ,_ . . Beach, Virginia 23451 --· ......., __ --'4M·ll77 EMERALD BAY -OCEAN SIDE HWY • An elegantly decorated home wi th mag· nificent surf &: coastal views, 4 bedrnu:, 1orm.a1 dining rm, LARGEST Huntington Beach 3400 c · spac-. msu-. 8Ulte, din Corona del Mir 4250 rm. & dbl. garage, auto. • MATURE, respon. Em- 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 FREE RENTAL BOOK door opener avail Pool & ployed man needs 1 br sgl $210; 4 BR. 2 Ba w to w, Drap in end Browie l ·BR., cpt & drapes; close-rec. area. Nr. Catholic story turn apt or duplex. rang• & Frpl Ex in; priv, patio. SUO Mo. Oiurch & school " Corona CM NB or CdM 49'J.5l63 oven. c. • He.re's one that probably · I tit 501\.i: Lark.!; del Mar ui .. i., ' tras. Children & Jlt't OK. won't Iut long, Real lharp ~7«~ · pur • ....,, Conners, or 642-6380 eves. Broker ~980 3 Bedroom. Huntington Vil· e ONLY $280 e EMPLOYED lady wishes l $120; 2 BR. close to shop-!age. 2 Baths. Fireplace. 2 BR. furn. nr, beach A 831-871 ALUaol Way, N.B. BR unfurn Apt, beach area ping, garage. Children OK. Double Garage, $185 mo. •hopping, $l75 yearly. to $110. carport ot prqe Bkr. SJ.H980 rent for short period. Tern-675-3153 Coron•, del ~r 5250 nee. 642--0086 UtJ 5 p.m. $100; 1 BR duplx, w to w, porary transfer. Balboa 4300 2 BR. Chrm. Ocean 1ide of EMPLOYED lady would like ~:a· avail now. Bkr Walker & Lee CLEAN Bachelor Apts. ~~e=d~u·o~r;. p;:: ~~,:~~":.=~ keN rALS 7682 Edinger All util incl $75 up 673-2086 NB area. 673-1360 842A455 or 540-5140 315 E. Balboa Blvd. 2 BDRM unturn house, quiet Hausts Unfurnished 0 BALBOA 673-9945 Coron• del Mir 5250 area. Ne......-Be a ch down or will exchange Dee · I $7:1,500 equity lor vacant anview ot La 1 u n a Orange County Land. can Beach. Salanoo $ 4 • 9 5 o • payable $50 mo. including ~ut:;~ RealorEs•~!_: interest. Owner. ( 'z'lf l .. ._.. 497-1210 brveltment dept. 546-2:m Bu1Jn-Proporty 6050 Professional Medical Building OCEANFRONT LOT R-2 • $42,000 (#137-cJ PROPERTIES WEST 1028 Bayside J?r. 875-Cl30 Ocean Froot Residential. Owner needlJ 3300 aq ft, 4 Suites on cash. Priced $40,000. · choice comer in desirable Don V; Franklin area. Immediate occupancy Realtor 673-2222 $94,000 • excellent tenn! FANTASTIC Oceanvtew lot \Vlll exchange. $6500. Small. but level, THE FOX COMPANY $1.000 down," balance at f15 2863 E. Cout Hwy, CdM per mo. 497-1210 673-9495 or 642-6969 ITRlP="c=LEX=,--:1o"t--:l8th=-. LAGUNA MOTEL Walla.,., CM. S9,850, Inns. I Prime' location, 27 older units Mr. Fisher, Box 21• Big _ OJ. lara:e lot. Great for t1wn-Pine, Cal 93513 ; er/mgr, large eqully. LAGUNA Y.'OOdsy view 10111. SUBMIT ALL TRADES underground util, pvt. $6,950 OR LOW DOWN PAYMENT and $9,250. 494-9748 RICK ALDERETTE 3 ADJ. lots; room tor ll Reeltar unils. 333 E. 2bt St., Costa I 1704 N. Rosi U4/547-M69 Mesa. Owner 494--5072 Eve. Bu1tness Rental 6060 AcA•ge 6200 ll HUNTINGTON BE.l\f:H GOLD KEY SUITES Executive & SAies Offices * Air-cond & utils "* Carpets & drps * Reception Rm * Cleaning & maint. Telephone Answering & Secretarial Service avail Town & Country Shopping Center 18582 Beach Blvd, Cat Elli&) Huntington Bch 962-6607 STORES ALSO NORTH OF 'i ESCONDIDO I Approx. 44 Acres. rolling i hills: beautiful setting; can ~ be planled in AvoC.ados or , hold for appreciation, Ar«-~ ious Sl'ller is uking $59,400. l 10% Down with interest only ~ on balance. For more 1.ntor-" matloo, please call K. W. ~ Small with I Eckhoff & A1soc ... Inc. 1818 w. Chapman Ave. ,1 ~-2621~~~·538-5971 1 Del Norte County -! pen Eves. ~======== iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -~ • C t M 3100 -preferred. 673-7883, after 2. as a es• 4 BR, 2 ba. 2 st Y • Lido Isle 4351 FAMILY want. to rent 3 NOW VACANT FOUR d sw h r/bltns, retrtg, ..,-. Huntington party rm w/wet her, seclud- Harbour 1405 ed & spacious rear ganlen WANTED To rent by exp. cook, small cafe or beer rest., or o.rni:.~ssion, beach. Box M 664 Dally Pilot Near fabulolUI KJamath River :1 in heart ot the Redwood Na. I tional Park. Call G 1 e n Thompson· (714) 532-2538 Or. ' angt, OU.it. o~ ~te Harol• Det ·Ponte, Box 35, Klamatl\. Cal•. !<;5411 l 2(1 ACRE level agriculture • lnnd 600' tron~ on U.S. · Hwy 40 nr Reno, Nev. · j;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;, j with lovely tree~ • $134,500. EXECDnVE HOME ON THE W·ATER OCEAN FRONT APART· MENT -Close to .town. pri- vate ~ deck, I bedrms, large dressing rm, 21 x 26 living rm, !Wimming pool. Will considlll' lease/option _ Price $66,500. BEDl\OOM 2 b th. 1 ~~--crpts/drps. 1st & last mo l·BDRM., util. paid: gar., in~ Br. hse tn Santa Ana Hgt. • a ....::o.-= + 115 damag d•p ...,.. 24"" 1 dull •-$150 .. _ ... -• or &side CM area. 54&-1583 •~ th Al 3 BR 2 e , .,,.,.. •o a ' no peuo. , , • ..,., ,._, mon · · so • alt 6 '1.1tdys yearly. 673-(Ml7 :Ew. e LANDLORDS e bath $215 month. ExceJient . area. CALL AL BLACK cozy l BR house, walk to ' ON TEN ACRF.S FREE RENTAL SERVICE 540--1151 Heritage Re al beach & d?wntown. New Huntington Beach 4400 1 .1: 2 BR. Furn .1: untllm. Broker 534-6982 • Balboa Island $150 w.w. carpet. Estate · carpets & pa.ml Small yard. Frplca I 11riv patiOl!!llPools V · Avail QUIET & BEAUTIFUL · • . Roomt for Rent 5995 POO ecy mce. • April ht. Tenm1 -Contllt'l Bldst. put-L Home lea~ to 536-3507 Adult& only; 2 Br., util. paid, ting green. !--------'"-".;. Office Ront1I 6070 M&-2W9 ' Rltr. 642-9555 FANTASTIC 6\S % • 30 yr loan available. Magnificent. ly decorated. Just painted inside & out, new wall pa- per, new kitchen fioor tile, JusciolUI new honey color w/w carpeting. Your own 40' BOAT SUP ofl the patio. 3 large bdrms, 3 baths, over 12600 sq ft, hUge family rm & living rm with wet bar & beautiful view of the bay, 1 modern all electric kitchen, 1 exquisite crystal chandelier. , Full price $88,500. Turner Associatts 682 No, Coast Blvd. .responsible adults, J BR, I::=-:=,_,~~-~~ Pool. 847-2125 900 &-a Lem CHM ~S:U LGE. Br., seml·priv. ba. 2 ba newly decorated on SPAC 4 Br. 3 Ba. Nr 17676 Cameron, llunt. Bch, (MacArthur~. Coast Hwy) Gold Medallion home; $60 LAGUNA.::...8-EA_C..;H:= Retort Proporty 6205 Air Conditioned FOR RENT Furn Mammoth Laguna Beach (TI4) 494-1171 Lon'donderry L~ne Brookhunt & Pacific Coast UTILITIES PAID Mo.or$15wkly.64fr.2042 $255/mo. 6 4 6-8 g 61 or Hwy, $275 per mo, sulr PENTHOUSE 539-5911 lease. 968-2054 2 BR & bach, Htd. pool HUGE 1 Br., cpts, drps. W/W crpts, Liv Rm. refrig, l BR 2 B" .._ 802 Knoxville, Apt D, H.B. stove, rel. Be1t ma. view. aemt prvt. $15 wk. 135 2 BEDROOM, 2 baths, wall ' . ~ near ....:ach. e 536-2914 e $175. 6'l3-Q4 Aft 5 Albert Pl, CM. 646-8359 ON FORES"t A VENUE Desk spaces available 1n sleePI 8. 675-4130 newMt affice buiklina at =========-1 prime location Jn downtown Mount. & o ... rt 6210 I FOR T h e discriminating buyer, we have a Laguna Royale Penthouse in So. Laguna. Decorated by J . H. Biggers, 2 bdrm, · 2 ba, priced at $75,000. Property clear. Owner will consider carrying 1st tr'Ullt deed. Call: JeU Briery, Jones Realty, Inc, 2001 W, Balboa ffivd., 673-6210, Eves. fl73...lE34. to wall carpets, draJlt'S & No children. $225 per mo. bit-ins, laundry r t1 o m , Refs. 962-7995 Adults t1nly. $14{1, 540-4622 4 BR 2 bath, cpbl/drps, $225 after 6 P.M. 540-8616 per month. Village Real 2 BR, gar, patio, crpts, drps, Estate 962-«n stove, refrig. Tropical set-* 4 BR, 2 BA, crpt.'I, drps, ting. For adults, 1 blk. to patio. Lease $235, shops. $170 mo. 5444780 644-22'77 2 BR house wilh garage, drps, fenced yard. Adults Fountain Valley EMP. Men; aep. entry, quiet. Garden Grove "4610 Bilbo• 5300 .$55 MO. or weekly; $TO Mo. w/kitchen, S4S-6986 SINGLE Young Adults Lux· GRACIOUS Adult .Livfn&. l-=:.::::=c.::.::..:=-- ury garden apts *1th COWl-Ocean & Bay view, Spacious LRG Rm. Lovely home; try club abnosphere and 2 BR. 2 BA., walk in kitcb priv; se p refrig, patio, complete privacy. SOUTII closets, beautUul carpets I: ·-==· =646--0<=="=·=v'=~=== BAY CLUB APrS. 13100 draperies. Pool. Boat all(ll w Chapman Ave., Garde n ft1r tenants. Subterranean Guest Homes 5991 ;.. PRIV Rm !or elderly lady-Open House Sat/Sun Noon 'Ill 5: 30 p.m. 1.,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,. I only. $120 mo. 288 Walnut 3410 _G:;;nw=::•:::<,:n,:":::636-3030:=:=== i='arldn=:;•;· ='73-3003=====-'="-'==--=;;; L•gufta B•ich 4705 Lido Isle 5351 In llc'd guest home. Good food served ram. style. HOUSE wrnt POOL Ave. C.M. 673-5770 Open Sal. & Sun. PM ATI'RACI'IVE, clean 1 BR, UPSTAIRS 2 Br. 2 ba. bltns. 646-3391 BeauL borne; 3 Br. 2 Ba. Direction: Pacific Co a s l Hwy to Admiralty, tum N. across the bridge to 3301 1n H.B. or call (TI4) 772.9430 Mortgage Servicing Assoc. 1360 Blue Bird Canyon Dr. L\guna. 2 BR & den, 1 mile from town. S34,500 • good terms, Consider trade for vacant land. Rltr. E-SIDE 2 Br. fpl, beam ceil. Family rm.; dishwasher; yd., patio. Adlts, no pets indoor/outdoor trpl: wool $138 Yrly 673-7629 cptg.; htd. pool. $285 Mo. l'lear beach & town. near Cptt. drpl, trpl. $225 Mo. new. $145111e, 494-2882 yrly. lease. 673--3824 Misc. Rent1l1 5999 2 BDRMS. -$lJO pool serv. incl. 962-4915 Near School. Priv. gii.rage RENTALS H ti _, Bl h 5400 TRIPLE Garage, $45, or Apts. Unfurnished un n •• on ac sgle. 10X30, $20 Mo. Nr. SALE-BY OWNER $35.000 DUPLEX, 2 and 1 BR, view. jt11t remodeled, pvt, wild kitchens! 494-9748 945 \V. lBtb st. 646-5840 L1gun1 Beach 3705 5000 CHEZ ORO APARTMENTS Orange County A i rport. General 8234 Atlanta 548-0044 TRANSFERRED 3 BR Hol18e, 1 BA. Crptl'i, 2 BR, view, . remodelled, ---------drps & stove. Fenced yard, plush cptg., bltins. Unf. New 1-2 Be~rooms-Pay WANTED D1n1 Paint 1730 2 Story 4 BDRM, 3 BA Colo- nial, 3 car gar. Near schools, Stiop'g & transport.atit1n. Low down; avail. June 15th. :16831 HarknesJ Circle. M&-0144 BY Owner 4 Br. 2 Ba. Extra lrg. Jot, view site; l yr fountain V•lle~y.__1;..4_1_0 _•_ld_._s29_,900_. _<96-39 __ ,. __ 548-1907 $195. rum. $250. 494-9748 VEN DOM. E :~~~ :m7 SMALL 2 BR house $90/mo. Pool-Washers-Dryers Adults.Child OK. 583 Plum-DupfexH Unfum. 3975 IMMACULATE APTS! Private Garages mer St. ~ NEWPORT Wand Deluxe ~~T ~~r NEW APrS tot rent 3 blockll 3 BR. $145. Clpt., Irg fncd upper Duplex 3 Br. 2 Ba. SEGnONS AVAILABLE from beach. 2 Bdmu, 3 yrd. 924 Victoria, CM. Crptll, drps, frplc.. elec Cl lo Sh I p k Bdrm. Cptt, drpB, bit-ins, Shown Sat/Sun. 213/446-0673 bltns, refrig. Pier( slip. ose opp ng, •r sundeck A-pati01. 5$-2579 Garage for boat storage, NB or CM area. 673-6434 lncomo Proporty 6000 •NEW FOUR-PLEX* Near beach, Huntington Beach, $65,900, 847·3957 RENTALS Houns Furnished · CASH BUYERS d I 1325 1 • Spacious 3 Br'•, 2 Ba 2 BR. house, $130 Per mo. A u ts, DO pets. • ease. • 2 Bedroom:.. 1 BR with bted pool, carport, E-SIDE inc units $57,000. Mo 1st & Last mo's rent ,_,.•d. 642--3425 util tum -1-n~a-· ..,..,,., ......., S Cal I Use your cash power to &5- sume low interest FHA loan. 4 BR 3 balhs, pool, boal gate. Opon Hou .. 1 PM·S PM Sund.ay March 16th 9631 El Portal TRADEWINDS Rentals to Share 2005 YOUNG single working girl wishes room mate bet. 18 & 24 female. Call II to 5. 645--0101, after S. 213 1 m.51Jl5. REAL TY RESPONSIBLE mtture larly 3 BR house, children t1k. RENT $1.20; Lovely 1 BR, 1tove. Water pd. $13.S. 2188 CAnyon refrig, wall to wall &: patiO Dr. apt B. CM. 629-5647 3 Room1 Furniture Broker 53U980 + ·-.. 't Swim Pool, PuVir.een , ., .. ,,... . ~· me .,...,, .1.•-u • • c ear $25 On. dep, 646-9295 t<cNTALS e Frpl. lndiv/lndl')' tac 'ls view. 536-1956 hse. Lemmer, bkr. 646-3750 OLDER 4 BR, $100 per mo. Aptt. Furnished 1845 Anaheim Ave. l°"'=i======:>..~==="'='==='=o Lrg yard. 1 :co~sr~A~ME!iS~A~~!642-i!282!ill'H"u"n'°t"ln;.oac.;to:;•:..;;Bl:.:;:;•<:;h:...:;5400:.:;:;:...;H.:;u:;n;:l;:l•;,Gc.;l°":;;;...:lllo:.:;:;••:;h:...:;S400.:.::.:: * 54fH:i731 * Gener1 I 4000 11 3105 $25 Month 120, 2 BR. •11.in. 842..5011 or 842-SOl2 will ahan 2 BR. 2 BA apt Mesa del Mar 1:;========• I w/ame. Call M&-9184 all Laguna Be•ch 1705 6 Jmi. frplc., dble aarage. $230/mo'. Owner Agt. 546-5580 FULL OPTION TO BUY wall to wall. Utll paid. AYSilablet--j;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;:J---~ No deposit o.a.c. l'~iiijiiijiiijiiijiiijiiijiiijjjl GIRL Wanted 1o share 2 l•t BR. apt W/ pool $80 mo. ~ Call art S: 3M42-6!M6 H.F.R.C. Furniture R1nt1l1 Mou Vord1 3110 517 w. 19th, C.M; 548-J481 NEWLY DECORATED 3 BR. Fam/Din area. tnod 1568 W. Lncln. Anhm 'Tl4-2800 :t Sr. w/cuport-;105 yd; dbl frplc. 8 mo ~. $225; Del~e 2 BR, 2 BA Dlsp, _ water pd, _ nr scltll wtr pd. Avail 4/1 540--3955 Condo. Pia.no, 1tereo avail. 2194 "C" Placentia Ave. QUIET, cute clean maple ~:;;;;;;;:;;:~· =~~l~A~pril~lat~._!!Bro~lrer!:.!534-6980~~!.... e 63'"4120 e Fumlshed 2 BR. util8. : 100ry, pool $150. <Sitter w N ,;;•;;wport;;;;;;;;•;;••;;•;;h;;;;;;;32;00;;I $95: Bachelor apt cloee NEW 2 BR, 1 BA. crpts, ~NCOME UNITS 1n!ant availabl•l. 170 O.J • In. Uti!Hle• P'kl. d•r>S. all bl!M Ind d!hwr, luc right u apple -ple and Mar. B/B Broker 53M980 .ep paUo, tep pr, $1$. chf.iell(!, EIGHT OlITSTAND-n.JRN small house to middle TOWNHOUSE Co1t1 MKI 4100 Ava11 Aprill. 642-6257 JNG UNITS situated in best aged or older lady. 381 Spilt Levcl 3 bdrm.s. 2 baths $160-2 BR. New indiv unltt, rental uea of Laguna. One Hamillon SL Costa Mesa Do hie $25 Wk Up trplClf, dshwr, slow, dl"pl, iJllDclc to shopping, I o u r u C • r •a e, carpets, • adult!, m pct!. bJocki to beacb and park. iJnivenlty P1 rk 2237 d~:;, 1'1rcplace, .. ~ 1 e c. •Studio & Bach 1.pll. 361 E. 18Ui St. 642-5340 .._. •• ~ ye•• --·-• -"th .;..;.;.....;---'----'="-buill·lns:. ADULTS 0Ni..Y •· • Jncl Utlb Ir PboM aerv. _ .. """ .... uv>.UM ""'' .-/month. e Maid o-• TV _,. MODERN 2 bd, 1% bl, AU f'.Xcelknt retum on tnwst· a>MPLETELY .I: BEAUTI· ................ ..,_ •::t•.av•ce • av""" ment. YIELDS IN EXCE.$8 J'ULLY tumished 3 bdnn Ml"5. Fay e New Cafe .l Bar eiec, Qv\S, drps. GE ldtcb, OF 11a.ooo a ...... No ...,,.n ~_::Jamlly "'°""0>·-~ ha~ Bay & Beach 237& -mw. ~ ;. g~ & ':i;,1140. Adlts. netded and all unlta: fUm-....... ., ce. y,._..;v ~.__ RHlty, Inc. HOUDAY PLAZA .~o.,..,~~~~-- llhed. OWNER SAYS "SEU. Under the maJbt at $300/ 901 OoVer Dr., NB Suite 221 DELUXE, spadous 1-Bdnn. LG DLX 2 Br, bltnl, crpi., µow·• and will aJd In fin. mo. tncludlnc ~net • &C5o-21XO Evet:. 5*'966 Furn. apl $13$ PIUJ uUL drp11, pr/patio. Newly dee; ancing. W&.IC!r. Flexible leue term. . n e1.ted poo!. Ample parklna ~t. Adults S 115 • For tun df't11.!ls ea-11 BOB PEnlT, Re•ltor WALK to ocean. 4 BR. 2 No chlld.rtn • No ii«ts 494-8133 83.3-010\. BA. 6 yr old, A·frtme home. 1965 Pomon11., CM 2 BR unt, ept,. dJ'P', bin. LOS PADRES BUSIES'I' ~lace m w/trptc. r:rpt.I; lhruoul. Bick $W r.10. Dlx. J\tobil lfomt, Wall Plll\tllng. I child OK REAL TY town. Tbt DAJLY Pll.D'J' to Comm au~ houst w/pool oornp, rum.; htd. pool. Nr, beach. iiz. 962-3055 6'J7 So. Coast HY1'Y au.Wed aecUcn. Sa" Is. tennis court. S330 mo. Ad11Jta onb-. no pt!t11. 2 BR upstain, Eutsid•, Laguna Bea.eh IDOIM'J', time I: e!fort. i..ooi ~ le wkna 67$-1584, d.llya Four SeU0111 Mobil E1ta1ts erpll. drps. rlOve, ttfr!g, "°"ltr 6fG-.0593 Zl59 Newport, CM. Ms.-6332 •duttt, no petll $125. M).0246 Cotta Meta 2100 Costa Mn• 5100 • 2 Bedroom-2 Bath SponlshStyle Limny Fumlshod and Unlumilhod Adult Llvin1-' N11r B11chH Shlc CorJ>tls Sell Cleanin1 o..ns 1'11m.Fun0ecb I 19122 I-uni St., Just Horth of Adami Hunti"llon lluch-(714) 962-2981 ~ Laguna Beach. Air ....,. tioned, carpeted, beautiful l %. ACRES near pat m paneled partitt~nijl~. Tw o 8 .. "$50 Down & _,, entrance.s; Frontaa:e OD pnngs. , _. Forest Ave., rear leads to month. Tr a I I e r• OK. >lunc:lpal -lots. l50 .:'36-:;::.::U;":.=::-==o:-J I per m011th for llP&ce. Desk 5 A. Nr. Hemet. Hidea I and cbail'I aYailable for $.5. 3,000' eL Wtr, game l550Q. Bu.slne111 .b.oun lnlWerina $55 On. ~7710 8-10 All. aervice available for $10. agt All utilitt,. poid _ ,B_U_S_l_N_E_S-So_nd ____ , tel~in,y PILOT FINANCIAL 222 FOR!Sl' AVDIUE LAGUNA BEA.Of ,,._ ExclusiYe Leisure World Area Seal Beach Ultra modem, deluxe office aulte. lOOJ ltf. 1L, walnut panelling. (Just oH San DI· ego trwy. at Loll Alamitos) at J.3820 Bay Blvd. Al.90 '88 sq. It . avail. In ntod. em office bldg. at '1106 E, Broadway, Long Beach. Contact Dohn Tttmpala 414 ~ 837-2970 Bus. Opportunlllft 6300 1 FRANCHISE SPECIALISTS Franchise opportwlltlea ava!J. able locally &: nationally. Cash investments required, range 1 r om $10,000 to $100,0001 Earning! commen- surate with price of business • selected. 1 To companies deairous o1 ' developing !ranchi8e pro-: grams, we can provide: fea- 1i bility atuclies, complete de-r velopment of package, mer-' chandising uslMance .I: ' franchise sales. For further inft1. contatf UNIVERSAL FRANCHISE EXCHANGE 1617 Westclill Dr. SUite 210 Newport Beach, Cal. GC2-m.3 * Modem Offices UNusu•L Single' or suites. Alt coQd.. OPPOR'MJNITY ltionlng, parking, secretarial Permanent r·e s I de " t tn -service, central locat!on. deliver national bl'l\nd t1f c. Robert Nattress Realtor -rMtant coffee to Mttbtisbtd >---- 230 E. 17th Street local major hotcl/mottl ac- Co!ta Mesa 642·1485 t.'OUnls. ~lust have car, f.X· NEWPORT CIVIC CENTER change-references and havr Ottlces 1ultable for Com-ca.sh investment of $3,950.00 mercial, Medical, Denial. fsecured by inventory), EX· Aif.cond,, erpt!, elevatnr CEPTIONAU..Y ll l G H FROM $70 E A R N l N G S. .Perton SAJ..5032 OR 675--2·164 8"11!cted will r • c e t v c Mutual Savings & lhor&ugh compan)I guid&nee-. 1bll businesl will LHn Bldg., CdM produce an bnmedl&.t4'1 fn- 350 -800 ft avail now come and may he handled 675-4070 Eves. 494-3223 spare or full time. For SHARE oUioe w/ e s t • prri;ona.I Interview plcl\Ml l n c ome Tax co. Rcu. wrltr, including fl hon fl mnthly rent . 1806 Nwpt n11n1ber to .Box M-476, Dally Blvd, CM. 6G-7301 Pilo1 ·~~~~~~~~~~ 300 Sq. l"t. Offlco "LITTLE BUSINESS" o.ta Me-. 6t6-nJO e Opuate from your home • Full or part.time Commercl1I 60l5 •.Rl&h •m>IOI• • No experience rieeeaarr CorolrM tV.% Rmim •..,.. ninq - $6038. net on $65.000 pr. •Earn while kamfrv s...., ,..,.. . 6000' ...... • l!50(I Itt-• ..,. 60dlll' kit. 19th • J:farbor. 1..-ompleti lnwntory $49.300 dn a.uume 6% bt. • For in!onnation lA&R pmnltl \bCl"tUC J.11172 e Call: S4W740 eW!I, LYTLE REALTY 't.1N'°"'°"r.s.""'"•"'oa-"c"' .. '-,-,.-1,,.-., 5&l w. 00 -· " ..... lor '"" ....... dq. Dial __ Whl=.::''c.cEl=•pho=•;.:":;..'_....; _SU<.611 ________ 1 1 I - .. , ~... -,.., .. "'-·"lP"•--..-~~~..,....,,----·~~..,....,.r, .,E.,.,.,t,.,,_.,.,.,~-"'""'",,...' ,.,.,..,,,.,,,..._.,., ... ,,.., .,,2...,,te.-.0.,., •,,....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,...,,, t.,,,.,,., .,,..,,-,.,,..,, __ ,.., '"•"'7' .,.,~.~~~.•~-·~•~--------- 1~ ft D.llLY PILOT SallArd.ly, Mlttil 1', 1'1169 l 1 •USIH--ANNOUNC TS ANNOUNCIMllqS -'~*~-~*~-'!*f!'-•*!"lllli'll'!*~-~*fl!S:!E~W~V~IC:!!f:__!D~l~~E!!CT:!!:O!_!ll!.Y JOIS a EMPLOYMlNT JOBS I IMPLOYMDIT JOBS & EMPLOVMEN'r FINANCIAL , oncl NOTl~ES · oncl NOTICU ,< __ ,__ , . .., . , ._.._ep1,. Alu Agondoo, -7100 Holp Wtntod, Mon 7200 r1tlo Wantod, mon 7200 luo. ~nlll• 6300 Found (FrM Adtl 6400 Comolory Loh 6411 • Poor M4in'1 Friend er.cut Rtptr Tr ••••••• S600 l!OW wouJd )'OIJ like~ share 1 I CANDY SUPPL y ONE ea-.... ...,,,.,,..,. FOil SALE' • odJolnlno CUSIOM t.Am>SCAPING '"'-Afar, "'" .... to 11W In .... cilellM'QI of -I 1 • ROUTE -· l<lootll)< . ...._ ..........,. lob, Hu1>or Rtll. ,.._ MO.i2l4 "* ,..,... .. ... .. .. .. ... to "25 duelna: aod dillribuW.: a I I <Put of f"1l TimeJ tilALE Siamese cat, Mtaa I-lave dec:S6lsl '° dMi ud ~ n-atnt. .•.... '580+ daily newspeiPttf we haw EARN $25,000 OR Exodlent lnoome (QI' rew Verde area. 54&-4923 be bwitd •I•• w be r c · Muonry, Irick 6130 Merchentt P1nonn1l an OJI"~ kit a beginner. MORE ANNUALLY ' I lira. WftklY work ID-.ys or oro=UN'°D""'Y'°ng"""'So"''td""°".,..,.--m~ole _""6 __ ,..______ PRICE & aUA'Lliv-20C Wulclllt Drive pttlerably in hiJs twenties, Eves.) ttfllllne and collttt-cat w/ collar. 536-454? FOUR ctmcln'y lots at Lobby Otlce WhG 11 aggl'tSSJ~, am-q Money from c.o1n ~ =========-1 Harbor Rnt. M@morial Park . aJS'l'OM. UNOSCAPING Corner 17th Ir: Irvine bltloul and willing 10 work , ated Disperurrs tn Orange L In Blu~ Spruce sectkm. Call -. . . . • 646.12.l4 • Newport BHcb eveninp and a I t e r n a 1 c U you at'e' a ·YollfS: (JO to Cl ~·-ty and surroundino ost 6401 lJ o ~75 • 64S-7TIO _ u.• uo• Sa............ For an ('It ttta. No sellirlg. (llandles LOST gTttn le ye 11 0 w I~========:; · -•ptirn.ng "I ......,_._., I! ,.,.. suasiw, prolealmw.I t&lu· I UIW-1 ...... -O""".>V --'~" • , L-I ___, .. 1::..~ or I h ..:__ yean old), agarcsslvt, ptr- Name Brand Candy a_nd parak@el 1n Vic. 2oo Auto Tr1nsport 6445 ~ -~·-l'-P-•1;.n..;1;.lng..:... ___ _:~= Help W•nted, Men 7200 qulrc_ml!nt11 and op. man you mo.y quality. Be Stl&Cki) S1650 total cash re-Poin.sellia, CdM. A.nsM:n: -pottunlties tor re iv 1 a r su~sstul tn seUlrig new ! qui.red. For m0tt lntonna· 10 Pe~ or l.fomma's PreltJ' RIDE wantl!d from E-sidc Wh1ddy1 Wint? Wh1ddy1 Got? ~~all Ki~o~~~~a.~ MANAGERS: rau;es and bencllts whlch homes with tl .!Am:o builder. • bon and detall11, stoel Nu-.e. Boy. Ile will repeat his ad· C.M. 10 v1c Dyer Rd & SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR inchKle the penonat t11e Of Real Dtate sai00r,)a.n's U-l ~"·ind Phone Number ~Su; Reward ~7-KU. ~:;~ ~~: J::z lihilt NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS ::;~ &: labor. Est. CAN YO~OQ~ALIFY ~~mi:~ ·~=~ll~~ ~ cense wLtnbdaJooi. Many f ··iuxn:o~:XAR~MENT" REWARD. Mate cat, gl'a1 SERVICE DJRECTORY 5 Lines ~!i!!'~ S buck• ~~~vi~ EARN ~~ ::ent of ~ro~:lti~:~. ui~:= Anaheim, Calilomia 92803 & black tortoise short hair, &..byalttlnt 6550 MULEI -AD MUST INClUDf: rc.L FREE l!sl SCS.-1627 $10 000 l-'=-7.c=::=~=7· -:--;-and hospitalization are part v.'hlte on fal"f' &. feet, 4 --'--"-.,----;:~~It ":vnc.:~1111~., "!:",..., ~ ::'. :~= IEXT="t"•-,---.,--"-"'"--9 JANITORIAL or this challengin& career. ltfAKE I\UNE yrs old, '"Happy", vie BABYSI'i'rER t-HOTH1HG FOJt IALlr -T11.a.on OHLYt .... t. JJD.ta:. Aver rm. INTENANCE COUNTR'Y STYLE Pacesetter, Lag Ni g u e 1. Fenced yard. Meals included. PHONE 642·5671 $2(1 + .aood paint, neat M per year MA On &: ml aale liq. Llc. 111 4!5--5398 Week daya only, Vicinity To Place Your Trider'• PirRIM Ad wo.rk. lee ms. Ray, MT·l.358 As anagtri With Floor care man wanttd for heart or No. Calif. Bil: llalladay., Bishop St., S.A. Paper hanging, 45 years McDonald' A steady, lull time work. Must timbu oountry. Tavern, Wsr: Male dog, tan and Phone 336-5672 TOWNHOUSE 3 Br. %% ba. Modem Comm'l Bid&'. 6 ~-Call Fred! ~ be experienced on Tenuo Contact Don Paddock Call 213' 636-1755 liotel, huge b a 11 room brwn, Daisy cut, name Beaut. appt'd. Priv. patio. stores nr ~ar'• develop. * ,._.., ........ * lloorL "BuUy'' Vic Balboa Penn. CHILD care. ..... J:iome, ........ 1 -•---~ ~ The N1tlon'1 L1r91st w/sep. bar. Banquet or Stk ...., ,...._ UUlie lo bay. Val. ment, Covtna. Tra, de for p•...-n.•c "''·'"L •-·" C R list:. Fae. Joe. 1n center Rt-ward! "24 Belvue Lane, weekdays. vicirilty Victoria $32,CO), low "dn. or T .D., land, income or . Owner/ :i~"'k Ina ... 17 """"""'.. 1rry-out e,t1ur1nt of mnall town w/major Bal. &: Harbor Blvd., C.M. Car or ! Owner 646.(;654 A.gt. 61'S-4{)4.t eves 00.-1559 ~-s4s-sizs )ft up. Chain sawmill industry. XJnt h~ ~R'°EW=A'°RD'°'".'"'Mal<,...,.~bl"a-c'"'k-m"b~xed 645-2181 CALIMESA Jot 85 x 300, OCEANFRONT DUPLEX . LOOK AT THE FACTS: ting Ir. fishing. Price incl cocker, brown markings, COSTA MESA PRE SCllL, Desert Crest mobil Jot. n7 (XX) tqUl Exchang HOU~E ~ting. Quality at Averaae base salary•· SS,700 land, b I d gs. and eqmt. lost wel!k-end pt Mar. 1, La· agez 2-6. open I:~:~ pm, Mecca Traill!r Park. Box !or 'Baytront, t)'Units or Sall~ ~~ ~~ Ftte ~st. Call Average banus • ·• ·· · Sl.300 $179,000. $50,CKXI dn plWI in-gUna !Iills. Roger Stine, He'd, plnd pro a ram. 1024• 29 Palms. 548-98S2., boat. Balboa Bay Proprr-l :="-'-'""'::C.:~---Averaae total • ...... no.000 ven~. Will send full 494-7365 &43-9803 Want: Carnpt>. or ex_pando ! ties 613-7420 m.9181 INT. I: EXT. Painting. All particulars upon rec. Fin. l"MA=R°'cu=9", '°Bl",-.-.. -in-t,-~-........ CHILD catt, any age my ' . Beaaon rates. Free H t. lic'd -i.m•nt ~---id·r -d• JM-.... Oear land. Laguna Beach. llAVE: New S"""15h OU. .,_; ..... Call ~--u •• 540 ~ ....... .. • '-"'"' .. ua male Siamese, declawed. home . ~ 2 S week. Sol & h ,... __ , bad 38 h~St· NB • =·=··=:,:,,.-~"""=:..::::~= ..__ .-...i beach prop Write ll1la ac · ........ .-.1 • plex; U9 t • ·•· .....-•""" · Flea t'Ollar. Vic. Cameo Teacher/mother. MS-0156 Lake Sa.n Marcos. want U4,00(t··eq, + cash FOR ~AINTING, Papering 16 )'!'! Box M663, Daily Pilot Bkr, Sho-•. GT"'~ d "·' . >n H·•bor ·-a. 1J , bo~ ... ...-w•~ 0-IILD Care, vie Paularioo resi enuu mcome or com-3-5 well Joe. R-2 Jots in Q, """ ..... c ..-.... Owner. llEWARD. Gold bra<..'elet w/ School, CM. Da.y or night:J--~ial. Broker 494-1330 Oity. 673.&133, 61>5161 ed. Rell furn. 642-2356 • BEALn'Y SALON • 2 charms i n s c r i be d 549-1928 N'. end Laguna Beach, air I =~~-==.,,.--cond, 6 statlonl established, l2/25/68, at Omar's, San F'ULL Or PART time, any finPst ~uip, ample parking. Oemente. "722-7749 collect shill. J<~enced yard. H.B. $6500. Owner. Gt-9972 • $100 REWARD -2 Fluffy area. 536-1956 Eves, ~. Persian ldttens/ l-cream, 1 WE=~EKL=~Y~c~bl~d~o-, ~l~nt". -care- IF You wouJd like to be 1-grey. No questions asked. l.fy Home. 50c Hr. lira. in business for yoursel!. in-897-9102 S.5 N.B. 67S-5429 JlAVE: 10x50 Mobile home w/extra 9x40' rm; Metal top tent camper, sell·cant., slps 8. TRADE: for motor home or airplane. 646-518.f 1.!ammoth Lakes -10 Units plua large borrie on 1 acre. Pl•sf•ring, Rep1ir 6880 Trade for your Orange INT. Plasttt, ext. stucco, dry C.Ounty property or ! Salia-wall taping, acoustic &/or bury Realty 6"1U900 textured ceilings. 545-6003 San Fernando Valley 3 Br, e PAT'S Plastering. All 2 ba pool home $900) eq; types. Frff estimate. Call now hed $275. For Orana:e 1 :541)."'5:========= I w stip.te the IIll!lY op-3112 • l full roU cushion-air I -'BAB~Y,.s=1"·r"r'-1N"'c,.:.~M-y-ho-m-•, portunitie1 with pad, vie Newport mvd by Paularioo &: Fairview area. C-Belle Cos.metia 541-9487 J1oag Hospital Reward. Call 546-5583 C.M. ~i _•.:9;.... ___ 6:.l:.;90~ BARBERSHOP. attractive, 64&-6536 eves. w ANTED: J r 0 n i n g & Ranch almonds &: walr:uts 2 M.1 tilt-up bldgs on Pia-PLUMBING 24 hr serv. County house or JoL t · ...... ,.. NEW '69 Olds 98 IS, 2300 miles. Loaded. $5300 List S6300. For first trust deed. Private party. 642-5641 Newport. Re&.!Onab.l.e, other LOST; PL Shep/Collie, tan, Babysitting Vic 19th St. CM. centia, C.M. Trade @Qty Work quar, lie. Ina, remod, tnturst& 5 4 !1-l J 4 6 or 11 mos. old, female, Vic. 646-6164 Paso Robles 80 a cres, exe $95,500 .. for land, plus ? ? n!pair, rooter aerv. 531-7566 Bal !·'and tax ~helter. \Vant Io c al ·~ 000 646-4<118 · "' · 6'15-1144 Price $MN, · PLUMBING REPAIR LICENSED day care. Pref property. Equity $66,000. 5''8-1542 CUTE SPOT, Piua. chicken. wkly 2-4 yrs. Hot lunches, Pyramid Exchangers. No job too small fi&h, frozen b&nanas. E-Z Person•l5 6405 balanced actiYitie!. 546-1539 646--2629 :'\ BR 1% ba, Monticello ===·=·..,.=""'==·== to operate. Terms. 675-1B75 WILL babysit my home, any C.Ondo. cpts/drp11, bit-ins, 2 Wanted Men & \Vomen <l/30 &hilt One child orJy. Exp'd 17 Ft, outboard for station pools, $3800 @QU.it;y, Trade R•model .. R•p1lr, 49-40 some man.agers earn as much as $12,000. MCDONALO'S OFFERS: -Starting salary BS Man- ager Trainee $6,000-$7001 -Profit sharing, paid vaca- tion, lite insurance, and full medical plan. -2 weeks advan~ !raining program in Chicago. -Training time to manager 1 lo l~S years, Interviews Monday March 17th From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . Al Jumping Jack Motel 1llO P1cific Coa5t Hwy Torranc•, Calif, Single, divorced to start new mother. 645-1821 wagon or auto of equal va.J.. for 3 or 4 BR home, TD1, Reil Estate Lo1n1 6340 Hntg Bch YMCA Adult over ue. Phone 644-4687 car or 1 Owr./Agt. 546-5580 ARE YOU 'IllINKING of CAREER . 30 C I u b-0 b j e ct iv es BABYSTITING My home, E-' another room?' Famlly rm? OPPORTUNITY I HOME LOANS fellowshlp, fun, wkly side C.M.Prelerweekly. * * * * * *Bedroom ! Den rm? • MONEY AVAILABLE dances. ean or write if you * 548-1557 *1 l~~~!!!'!'!!!!!~~!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!l!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!~I Bathroom! Activity nn?, Join todays tut.est £row!n& 'Call far delalll on today's W<>uld help organize!-========= SERVICE: OIRECTORT SERVICE DIRECTO.RY Pa.Uo rm! Library nn? profession·1'futualFund sales ' rates fOl' 1st I: 2nd TDs. 536-7920, YMCA P.O. Box Boat Perhaps Just more ROOM? No experience necessar)"- Servina: Orana;e C.Ounty for m, Hntg Bch. 92648 Maintenance 6555 Cement, ConcNte 6600 G1rd1nin9 6680 Plans -Estimatt! -Advice -We train -full er part time 20 years ----------Gratus. Mutual Fund Advison, Sattler Mortgage Co. Inc. STARTING New classes in MARINE MECHANIC * CONCRETE work. Bond-CLEAN-UP Specialist! Mow· Lnuterbach & Assoc. Inc. 336 E. 17th St. make-up; a first in Orange Day le Night Sen.>icc. ed &: Licensed. C.Oncrete Ing, edging ,odd jobs, light 314 E. 16th St. Ci\! 646-1797 Npt B. l603 WestcliU MU422 ' 64?.-21n 545-00U County. Learn how to look BAL. ~OAT RENTALS sawing moving. Reu:! ~ It'• almost r;pring & we know s A 1212 N B d Eves.. SV-786.'i G42 ll"7 your best Ji just a few 705 Edgewater Phillips Cement. 548-QSO • • ' roa way , -., short hours., at a very low Balboa. t:.a.lit. Custom Landscapinn Generel Servieft 6612 R:~ha: Du;,~~!~ N & S4t-8.\1l ·----------cost. Taught by the expert! Robt. Schy,•eitzer 673-4010 .. . urm CAR I Mo"11fet, T.D.'1 6345 ol the :iitudios. BESI' IN CONCRETE GOLDENWFSI' Self-Service :remodeling. A ttr a ctive J 541-9487 C-Bt>lli! Cosmetie1 Brick, Masonry, etc. • 64&-1234. • L aun d r y/C\eaners, 129 prices. Frei! estimates. Call l *HAVE $60.tm Prival• mon-6560 e CONCREl'E .ork, all Agalo, Bal Isl<. Open Sun-546-0846 LOT ATTENDANT j -ry investor wat1t5 to buy sea-Attradive ExJMrt tYPeL Pool deda & cu.stom. ~s 9am to 6pm, weekdays I========== IOntd lat 1: 21'k! TDs. Rea· YOUNG WOMAN BUILD, Remodi!l, RepBk c.an MS-1.324 8am tD 9pm, Saturdays 8am Roofing 6950 \ JOO&ble discount. dancer will teach you all Briclt. block. c: on t! r I! t e • to 6pm. ·.;.:;""""-----..:.::::. ~ s.tt1er Mortaa;e Co 1nc la.test steps, Call Ardell crpntry, rio job too small. e BEST IN CONCRETE A Roofer riot a aatwnan. 1' 336 E 17~ S . . 213: 591-4538 1-10 PM Lie c.ontr. 962-6945 Walks, pool dl!Ck:s, floors, HA~NG. Cleanup ~· Leaks 1toppi!d, all type I 6C-2l1l · L!>l>oGll Patios. Phone 642-8514 om: JOb! etc. Free est. Jun roofing. New or repair work EVH. 673-1865 642-1157 YOU Mll.!it be scene to be Busin••• S.rvic• 6562 • CUSTOM PATIOS . MS--5325, anytime guar. 536-844-t 1.fust have experience, Excd· Jent company benefits and working condition&. Appl,y ln person to Bob Rogalski. APPLY IN PERSON MARKET BASKU * CARPENTERS * ELECTRICIANS * CABINET SETIERS 1150 Irvin• Ave. Newport Beach (ask for Mel Uoy) \Vith mobile home-experi- _,..:::::::..:::...:c.::..::::ec__I ence. Excellent benc!i!s . FIREMAN $667 to $809 mo. AGE: Zl-30 !-lEIGHT: 5"8" ininimum WEIG!-IT: in por- portion to height. PHYSI- CAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate, valid Cali!. operators license, U.S. citiu.n. File application at APPLY lN PERSON EXPloRER MOlORHOME CORP. 4000 Campus Drive Newport B•ach Cily Hall, 8700 \\lestminsterl--------- Ave., \\'estminster, Calif.; be.Jore April ll, 1969, S p.m. (1141 893-4511 Ext. 205 JONES' TIRE SEJ;tVICE Js expanding and requires EXPERIENCED * WAITERS BUSBOYS • Tire Service hleo lrnmcdJ.ate opt:ning~. Exper\. e Front encl and brake ence neces.i;ary, Expanding mechanics stall far enlarged hotel oper. • Retail Salesman ation, Contact J. Ravln in Company pa td benefits and person. an opportunity for ad- vancement Apply: 2019 HarOOr Blvd. C.M. See: Mrs. Jones LOT BOY Excellent pay for hard y,·ork<'r BLUE CHIP AUTO SALES 2145 Harbor Blvd. Costa 1'1esa 540-4m GARDENER FOREMAN. Laguna Beach Uni Ii e d School District. Must havt- 3 yrs gardening or nurs"ery exp. Salary $488-$595. 8 hrs/day. J)ll.id vae; holidays & &ick leave. Apply Mr. Ray 'LawsOn. :ml Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Bhc. THE NEWPORTER INN 1107 Jamho1-ec Rd, Ne1\·port Beach Young l'ry Cook or Kitchen Trainee Pcrmanrnt, run tin1e job. Chance tor advancement 11.PPLY IN PERSON Bob's Big Boy 154 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa Ill I selected. We need people concrete sawing&: removal • SF..cRETARIAL Service! 14% RETURN of all ages int. in exposure TYPING, IB1.t Exec. S3 Hr. State Lie. e 842-1010 \Vhfle you wait. IBM Exec. Sow'ina 6"'• NABERS CADILLAC 4S4-0ll0 1---------li: '30,(0) lit TD, pOO mo, In-for ~it parts in commerc., Resumes, repQrts. phone N.B. area. 644-2641 1.;."'-'="'-----''--.:;; cludin&' 8%, 3 yrs, Level moVJes & 1V 826-3460 dictation. Pickup I.: del. ---------· e Dre making Alt tio hilltop. magnificent Ocean OON'T let another lonely 544-8814 ( ::.:h:.:ll;:dc.C:.•::"'c-____ 66;;.;_l:.;:.O Japan1M Garden•r 55 -. era ns Vlew. La.rge cash down. weekend go by! Succeed in -~----Exper, compl yard service! '!9t~signs strong buyer, 18% discount dating without really tr;rin&'. C1bin•tm1kin9 6580 MOM \Vishes girl :: & 6 Free estimate. 548-7958. * 2600 Harbor Blvd. C.OSta Mesa ARCHITECTURAL & PLANNING D ES IGNER-DRAF'TSMAN-returns 14% tnteres~ Laguna Bch 494-4479 yrs, fl time day11, my homr., e PRUNING, 21 ytan exper Alterations--442~5145 494-1138 * Selective Singles * M~:e~~ ~:~ Bet. Brookhurst & Adams, Call Bill Fel'l\190n Neat, accurate, 20 yn. exp. Small, rapidly gr o w l n g lftOQN lit TD on magnificenl Companionship, Sincerity ~/645-2310 aft 4 H.B. 962--0543 546-~ Eveninga Corona de! Mar firm, varied Oceanview icvel lot i n Introductions Confidential 1 or 2 Children. my y ARD c 1e1. nu p. Tree TrH S.rvic• 6980 & interesting projeeUI, great e JAPANESE GARDENER ho · ht d H I I lo •-' Laguna Beach. Sold at (25-55} 642-9616 S.10 P1.'I me, n1g or ay. o service.. new I awns, ocat n. uinge benefits, ad-~ 950 b'-Maintenance&: CLeanup meals 546-3390 cr.1 Et t ~-·nt va nc•mon t . Now ,..·. 1 "'" • paya oc at $53 mo. AITRACTNE blonde widow Call 548-2ST2 · · · sprinklers, rototllt M6-5848 s a • mt1I 1nance incl 8% due 3 yrs. 494-ll37 desires to meet sincere 1-=~.c,.~-'-~-..,-I----------ESE Gard Tr•• Service tel'\liewing intermediate & LARGE OCEANVIEW LOT gentleman 39-49. Box t.1-417 AL'S Gardening Se r v Ice 6620 J~~e. Ma inte='. ;:~ Tree removal &: trimmings Sr. draftsmM -designers $2,000 down, balance $'1500 Daily Pilot Lawn mainli!nancc. garden-I ~C;.;on;;;.;l•..;•;.;do.•;.;".:;.. __ ...:;.;:.;;.;. mo. rates. 892-3219 Free estimates. v.•ith diversified experience. incl o/c ing &: clean ups. MS-3629 Additions * Remodeling 642-6300 842-299:1 Salary open. P r o v id e at fl'5 mo t.Klifl&: 8 ° COUPLES, singles; lonely r EXPER GARDENER Fred H. Gttw)~i. Lie. !~~!!.----~~!~~~~~~~~~ rf!rume, references, & work Jl"ully lmprovea -un-New in area"! We have your ....., H1ulin11 0730 1 11 .., __ ,...1 w. 49'11210 Mid-age Japanese Ri!Uable. 6'1l-aHl * 549-2170 • -samp es. \VI 1 <1 n &: Q'l"~,.,... ... u · -kind of excitement! Mon. Sat ~1D5 Television, Repalr 6985 Williams, AIA: 673-3990 19% YIELD! e 635-929! e G1n1r1I . H11.11in9 sz,cm 2nd TD w/ discount 'RED="u"CE"'°'Saf~•".-,.,..m-p"le-&'°"w-t Ca--nterl-. 6590 C1rpet Cleaning 6625 & Cleanup RAINBOW • TV {color or ~-,.~ • 10'' 3 -s~ :.:;;.·,;.:. ~=.;.;.."..:.•--'--' $10 per loud. Frtt garagl! blk & who &: STEREO ..... ,..... "I<'· , .r•v _, '''ith GoBese tablet11 only -PROFESSIONAL Rug A mo -1 all d"" 12/30/71. C cleanup for uaable items. Repair. No service -ha-e. r.r-· "" 9&. r a. w f ord's RX Upholste"'" Cle""'""'· Top --• ''"""" c.. CARPENTRY .,, -06 Call Tom. 531-3757 546-3120 Phannacy, ....,.,ta t-.1csa. quality, guaranteed results. i lASSAGE by Susie or Chris 1.fINOR REPAIRS. No Job Allen's Maintenance LIGHT J{aulillJ' Oean-ups'l--------- lor camplele relaxation. Too Small. Cabilll!I in gar-646-4063 or eves 642-3528 Tre~ Removal. Reasonabll!. Uphol1t1ry 6990 .,, Be h B ages &: o 1 h e r cabinets. 545-5-100 I~""°::.;;.:.::.!----'= MONEY Want ed. Ex· 11~;,.., ac Blvd., II 545-8l7S, Uno answer lea\TC CARPET & Furn. cleaning; perienced,a gg r ess i v~. 847-6111 msi; at 646-2312. II. O. tor 1 day service & quality CLEAN Lots/garages etc., * LOOK * honest, hard working am-ALCO!IOLICS Anoeymou~ Aruleraon Y.tlrk, call Sterlin&" for t:1'ee remov, dump skip 1:1 y~. serving Orange Co. bitiou11 wom.1.11 far unigue Phone 542-'1217 or write to brightness! 642-8520 backhoe, fill grade. 962-8145 BIG SAVINGS Money W1nted 6350 ~ tavtrn in Besch area. PO Box 1223 Costa Mesa --CUSTOM Reply Box M 664 Daily . " ' REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS Carpet leying & Hou1•cle1nin9 6735 ' CABINETS, Any 1iie job. UPHOLSTERY LEAD •NIGHT COOK• Apply in person REUBfN E. LEE 151 E. Coast Highway Newport S.ach Pilot. Announcements 6410 25 yrs. exper. 54&-6713 R•ptir 6626 c u T c H 1 a d y want 11 AND DRAPES ANNOUNCEMENTS ATTENTION MASTER carpenter, $4 prr 1-C.-\R-PET--S--(ny-loM-'--.-.-.oot..-, I housework.Hu nt l n gt o n Our olhl!r services include: J oumeymsn mechanic, cx- 1nd NOTICES EX-NAVYMEN hour. Remodeling -Repairs. polye1ters.) Vieyls 11nd Tll· :~~~5 area. Own trans. *Carpet Installation pertence Foreign or Domes- MECHANIC Founcl (Free Ads) 6400 Ocnn out the old sea-bag 64.2-MOO or 536-3900 es, Latest styles and colors. · * Carpel & Rug Cleaning tic. One of the oldC'st For- and ht-Ip out a J;ood cause. ---------Commercial and Residential. CARPETS, windO\\'S, firs, \"our salsilaction is eign car service departmeni! BLK fema.11! P/Shep. mix Give your old unilorms (OU. Cement, Concrete 6600 E..xpert installation. t-lc. Rfosiden. or C.Omc'I. our most importal!t asset in Orange Co. Flat rate & .,.!collar. Vic. Ma.in St. t~n; & Enlisted) to the Sea-PllILLIPS Cemenl; L'Ustom BLANKINSHIP FLOORS ~ll~'Ork Reas! Ref.s. Reva's Upholstery warranty \\'Ork ss.oo per H.B. 536-6160 &'Outs. Need blues, whites, patios, pool decks, w~b, 642--1403 540-7262 .;::~;;:.,=~=~=~I 3(5 Palm, Balbolt Penn. hour, pa/ based on 50/50%. PART Doberman Pup Blk -"'~"·~""~"~'-· c_t_c._64~2-·5_7~69__ specializing In expo!led Iii• WilLL\.i\1'S CL.NG. SERV. 613-27!M 968-4797 Excellent ·working condi· d I d -Elodr1'c1i 6640 Ca-ts-tum-comp! hM. "' ... ., ... , bav own hand .I: Tan Vic. \Yoo an NOT RespQnsible for any gregate. 892-1860; ..... CZYKOSKI'S eu.~tom .... o ..... .,..., e •~• u oTl68 d b" t•· Iha ~"7487 r:~o ,, • ..,. And Apt ell'!&". 642-3164 tools. Call Mr. KeUey. '"' ~ .n.r \:ru:a,: ff:r Hard~~:. own °"'-"" ; _,,__,, ELECTRICIAN Liceru.ed, ==========I Upholstery. E •1 r ope an gm or 54!>-0034 SIAMESE cat • male, found '""="-""'""'=:~~;.;,..= CEi\t.ENT Work. no job too bonded. Small job! fiitaint. Income Tix 6140 Cr at tam a ns h Ip, 100% 1..;.::.::.::...::::..:.::.:.. __ _ in Cameo HizblandB areL THE QtnCKER YOU CALL, sma.11, rea90nabl1!. Free .1: repair. 5'&-S2(l3 :;.:;:=:;::::...;.::::.. __ _:::..:.::1 Financing. W.-1454. 183.I i,;Call;:;;,;;"';lden=;;llly=:. m..1921==='-nlE:=:=iQ:OUI,:,,CRER=o==YOU==""'=='=.'..=°':';;im;;·=H.=S=turu=ck=·=54'"'615== e The Tax Advisors Newport Blvd.,.C.M. Need a c.rtlmstangJe! Find if with • want ad! TOOL GRINDERS DISHWASHER Form tool grinders, h i g h apeed & carbide, top men V<1rlous sni!ls available, \Ve only. $5.35 per hr + $100 wiU train reliable pc,rson. min mo bonus. F.B. Piel free Top wai;:es & insurance + health Ins .. Guar 4_5 hr work other benefits, Good equip, wk. Westric CUttmg Tools. ment & best working condl· 114: 821-6111 tlons. EXP. Service sta tion MANNINGS, INC. Salesman. Ne\';t m o d e r n El Toro Road (LeisW'C \Vortd; facilities. Overtime alter 40 Laguna Hills.) hrs. + comm. Fu 11 time 837-1014 , permanent. 9'XI E. Coast FINANCE CAREER Hwy., N.B. Nationn.l finance finn, 800 SERV. STA. SALES?ttEN. offices, seeking appilcan~ Young men, eves & wk a~ potential branch manag1 ends. Mu.st be neat in ·~ ers. Promotion in 18 to ~ pearance & handwriting. nionths. Experience unncc. See Clyde, 2590 Newport essary, Outstanding career Blvd., C.i\1. oppor!unity, exccllent bc.ne· SECURITY GUARD _ Relief fits. At least 11.S. education Man, alt shills. 40 hr. wk. required. Contact George Downing BALBOA BAY CLUB 1221 \V. Coast Hwy,, N.B. ~S-2211 Ext. 166 Public Finance Corp. 188 E. 17th. C.M, &l6-4S4\ SERV. STA. SALESMEN. F"ll timo. ""'' be noat DISHWASHER In ~ppcarancr & hanchvritlng. See Clyde; 2590 Nc\\'port Blvd., Costa 1.1esa • Full Time Apply in person THE RIGGER CUSTODIAN \VORK. Stead\' 16 Fashion Island , men capable o! cleaning oi-Nl'Y.'JlOl"I Beach , lice building & bank in thrir • INSTRl.JLTOHS -.f'ull leisure hours. Wrilc name, or/and part timt'. Nl!at a~ and phone nun1ber lo Box pearance. i\lust be able n) ~1-608 DflilY Pilot m~t and deal with tH! TO\V truck driver, resident pubhc. r.:norl ftJ<llrt'. Apply ot C.1\1,. N'pt. area: must in person, Jloliday llealttl be 21 or over. 11.pply; Spa, 2300 Harbor Blvd:, llARBOR TO\Vll'iG C.f.l. 964 W. 17th SI.,°''""'"' --K-IT_C_H-EN_H_E-LP-. - Dial 642-5678 for RE&JLTS (Full Time) 1· G1rd1ning 6680 ''ear round ale. 328 No. -ANT-HONY'S NwpLBlvd,Ji a n.e .. ! . JOB!! EIJl~LOY111ENT Ho1.,.w ... 1od,.Mott+_ 200-Hol...Wanttd...Men..1200._, __ T,A~o:& in ''"""" --Call 645-0100 for appt. ·' llunti11,.,on near11 ' Gerden Servlc• MACK ltARRIS Ta.,; Scrv. Job Wented, Lady 7020 ConvaJcSC('nt llO!'p1tnl 646-1941 9th yr., 3111 Roooevolt, MATURE girl-Friday with Screw Machine 111792 °"''war<' SI.. llnlg Beil BUDGET LANDSCAPING C.M. Appolntmla, 540-2971 rettnl personnel exp prefers f\-1 O L D E R ; e x p e r .': Prune •.• PLMI ••• Prepan •INCO?.ttE TA.\'.• part.time perm position. Setup Men permanent moldC'r ror alunl. Monthly M&lntenance En · bookk 1 Done In )'Our homt-JOYS eep ng, type1 !· 111ngne5ium aero-SJ>3(."CI Exp. Horticu1turillt 70 WPM Pho 646-51 AIJ.,EN $5 And up. 6.39-l!GOO • ne 08 Three to five ye•rs e xperience setting up roundry. Lido Casting~ Jn~ BROS JNCO'!E T"''' ...... -R-A HOUSECL!:ANING or D•u G 'di D G-12-8.133 '' GARDENERS STUDENTS •• ,,.~t"U~ -and cpereting Acme t1 ey or avenport workinl their "''8.Y thru col-your borne, long torm com· work. S days. Reference.. scr•w mechlnes, ebllity to use micrometer NO\V In I fJ r v I e "'i n g ex1 I~. Experienced, licensed. bined, $15. '94-StZ2 ~9884 and r•ed blueprinti.. S•c:ond shift opening. t>rrlcnced draprry, c Pt REAS! &16-420.1 Waltu H. FAlittnho!z P.A. DENTAL U!istant trainee. i>a.Je,:mrn. Perman e: n f TAKATA Income Tax Service School tnined. Excellent Benefits Including f'mploymt>n1 . For appl. call * ~ -1 * , 1•• INSU" 'NCE tl!M-4657 l..nJ,.'Una &ach ' JAPANF..sE 1~URSERY 642-fillM or ~1398 e\~ '11•..-wJ GROUP MEDICAL & L ~ "-"" 546-0724. Complett-gardeninc tNCO~fE Tu SUv., Notar)ll---------PAID SICK LEA.VIE SlJPF.RINTI:NDENT Rrvlct. Hradquarten for Public. Reas. Eves. 549-13«>, Doml'lflc Help 7035 PAID HOLIDAYS & VACATIONS for Apbi & llouM'!, N.R. art-1. all )'OUr nursery nfflf5. 2361 Zenith. S.A_ Hts. -PIOFfT SHAllNG/UTlllMINT PLAN Gt\~ rxperirOCf' "' litaf'1ll11 Geo ..... Allen Byland •--CHDIT UNION Mh,ry; mply Dally Plldl JAPANESE Gardener, co~l------·---1 • .,-.-..~....,, "'--......... j pl ard ·--" Employtt P.,.. F,. EXCILLENT WORMING CONDITIONS ~· -~· ui:..~. s..mlct, trtt Ironing 6755 J()l).B E. 16th, SA 547-0395 ?IWNTENANO: man & ja · CHINESE Couplt-. avail Im-.,,,, t...,iey_.f Offlc.• llor\11.I '«'m'k. 1'.lr_ Ni~~ JAPANESE G•r dene r l~~"! Wpl:!~· med. Superb c~f8, drives. KAYNAR MFG co INC llotel Ll'launa, 42S s. Complel• S • rv I c" £>. ·~ •• ·~ _00 , 'f • llwy., Lat<· Sch. 4!H-ll!l 1, perieocecl Rdlabll!-642-4339 S.13-51Gt or~ "'°""" .._.cy . ...........,, • JAP ·•~E G lRONING -Mc an hour OUncst llve-tna . .....__rful 100 S.. 1,... c ...... llW. ,_,._,,... mAtNFX; 11f1rrnocins 1 ..u,°'"' AROENING '-'""" \\"f'i•kti){!~ S2.r:itl To ~ta . Servir. Cleenup Landscai>-Pleo11;se brina Mnge.rs Ptrmanenl .Elrpnienctd INTlRVllWING HOIJRSi I "I -" f 1' ~1 B A •· C'I "'" • ........, F'nr East .1._,......, 64' -03 Mo11. t• Fil, t :OO •.111, I• 11 noot11 f;OO *• ];00 p.111. Rnillo, fo.Jec. 1;11r:igr dOOt nt:-itoJ -11.0." al p.m. •.J -voci1>.,... " .....,...., ...... , nit~"'"" -1 ,.~,,...r. 1h•!!inbl"'. 642 ,_ 1 After hour ft1tof"fl•1"'• fll•Y be •11•n91d Ly t •llin t ....,..."'' JOHNSON 'S Ganle:nirw Strv. MAKE A Ml:MO kl s1U11r TII£ tn.JD of aCUYil;y tor 17141 171 °1510 -/\.,\1BULANCT. DRIVER Finest equip, expert )'ard ,. .. •-• ,-, no 1--.~. .,,rvtc:e budneutt . ' • ....... fo:., ...... rlrrn'l"d-1\lulft ._ lul'- 1 n -, """..,...~ -... "" '" "''"'-· ~" Ll1" A" Ect~•l Opporl~nity l "'p1•yt• •-....-.'f. CIUT. '""as. _...w..o. .ell them fDr cash with O .. lfltd _.\d$, Dial 642• :J l.lr"d. T"fl rmy f'lr r1i;:'t;t Wb)te f!ll!Phantsl Dlm...-line tod.&YJ to otftr JUUi' ter"1'kle N()\\t. llllHt r nnTl\e\ !Job, 8.'f1-0'J3j ; .. ... / --------- r D . > • ' 1. ' d " 1 s ' i· I' • • SIWNor, ~h 15, 1'69 OAU.Y PfU)T !¥i 1 JOIS & IMl'LOYMINT JOU & WLOY~NT J°""&. IEMPLOYMINT IOU& IMl'LOY~l JOU & IMP LOY MINT JOU & llMPLOYMINT JOU I .IMPLOYMIN I JQ;:;' & EMi'L0\'111-N 1 JOU & IM,LOYMI -· • H•lp W•nlM, Min 1200 Htlp W1n1"4, Ma~ ;rzoo Halp W1n!M; Miii 7200 Halp W•nttd, Min 7200 Help W•otM. Mtn 7200 . Halp W..,lell Help W1nlM, JoM-Man, W-. 7MO , • • • • . · 1tt1p w"""' w-7400 • w-1400 • ~ WANTED : Retired MArll!U: man noe<1e<1 by IXP. DINHllt IU!lllFAcrtnUNG • • • ' .w-7411 * Ao'YrniSJNG =~t1°::...::i::i:~..:.~. ::~:..&= .!7 -w•,T•1t -J .... vlt&f _. ···m Jl_..... U"llAlD. Nf&HT Siecretary/ P/C' DESIGN ENGINEE11 lb!• houri. Conllct.. TAB ftlAtod dutlt1. !1¥perionc:e BINA"' .... R~= '°'1tEST ""'lnd1111r)' wllll tM MAV'-n HOU5Clfe£PER PRINTING k v ~ ~ttrl'd. $a1aJ;' open, can 'WI .. ,_ • tottmo.t man~ t' M). ' ING. lee< Babco<k, CM. 4tl'41'1, San Clemenll tor Locotod by ' ., ol ··-~ T_,!!auo~.'':'".".,°""'NO INSPECTRESS AND Bookkeeper &l2o-6027 •.PP't Tuea thnt S&L . LAGuNA Bal C.C. valv. anct eontftlla.1 • u-.... .,; A .,., MAIDS . JOIN ... ..._,. ta 1111 KENNEL Help w"'tld: Pm 3llD& a.. Lquna Bu.ch. ~ECHANl9JJ. ~~ Gl'OltP, II I , FOR IDIAL , ORANOI! COUNTY ·LOCATION DAIL¥ PllDt """'ADS! lime, "'°"'""' ~' • 11 ,... Dallr P11a1 Wal Adi. e S'fO(( Cl!RI DRAFTSMAN ,.... hhinc for our "'" d> Immodllte openlnp. Ex· "2"'611 1l. Write Dilly PU.I M.JU. &JUNG llll!IM'S! ·"·'------·•·-·-· "-•pon•lbla, top rovol ,.11ti.n fer sharp, telc• JOIN THE 'SELLERS CIRCLE' WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR YOU ••• ~· ~ r-:;-i ~ ·~ ~ ~ ~ If you sell a service and don't a'dvertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing business the h e rd way· The Service Directory I cleuifieetions 6500 • 7000 in the classified ed section daily) g i v e s you en edventege you get through no other adver- tising medium. It reachu customers who are ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service isn't listed, we'll start a category just for you . Piek up the phone r i 9 ht now and reserve _ _your seaee in tht "Sellers Circle" : . . Your Direct Line to Directory Results 642-5678 DAll.Y PILOT CLASSIFllD AD DEPARTMENT . ¥.._.........,,._.....~-Plftd1nl tt&U for eo-(Swlnt Shllt) Exptriencod ill clote toI... t/15/'0mRuntlnston lupdholoLCallor,.. cha,.. 11rl. Mu1t han ~re are lOJdP i.wii: excelltnt sklll1 ind. openlnga for top perlonnen a.nee dn.fUrw on amall Buch. cm Ed"-'r at Beach &1m1 Jana:. · EXPERIENCE: NECESSARY pump C!Om))OM:nb and u-Blvd., jU1t ol1 the SID Dl-1hwth1nd; handle llte familiar with multilayer p/e bkkpt; bllllng. Undor l>oardo. with lotri< - 30. Call l1rbara. C714) ent&. Prder minimum ol * ClA·VAL CO. 17th & Ploc1ntl1 Co1ta Men 541-2201 An equal opportunity employer COASTAL ~NDUSTRIES NOW HIRING $480 PER MO. *Laborers * Truck drivers * Skilled * SemHJdllM NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 5rART WORK IMMEDIATELY \Ve have 40 openings Jor men with all types ol work back. punds. CALL PERSONNEL 54o.20U *Busboys *Cook Apply In person COCO'S REUBEN'S 1555 W. Adam• Co1te Mt1a * HOUSEMEN Immttliate cp@ninp, Ex- panding staff for en- laraed hotel Call or tee Ml!nl King. THE NEWPORTER INN llOT Jambme Roa.d Newport Beach 644-1700 DAY • IUSIOY • APPLY IN PERSON REUBBI E. lfE * 151 E. CoHt Hlghw1y Newpert Beach oem,bly. R..,.... worldng .,. Fwy, Tbne poolllonl THE knowledre ot dim~nslonina will nquift a abort tralniJW tocbnlque1 u applied to period or approxJm&teb' .,. NEWPORTER INN ~2 _10 four yean ~rienoe. U.S.. curtnr a n d machinin1 month ln our ~, ~ uar Jambfte: ,Road tin.whip. Shop expuience oruc.. betorw thit move. Newport Beach -••Y • Citizenship required. deaired. Transportation win be pro-iff.1700 Ylded. RN or LYN Equ,al opportunity ~mployer Equal opportunity employtr Male and Female SAIL BOAT lmmodlato Oplnlnt• In the followlfttl •r••• STATISTICAL DATA ...,, SALES:MN Elq>erienced or trainee tn Younc qrreuive FiberJias .fire, and/or cuuaJt.y atatis--...n 'boa.ta _ in Newpon. tical cocUnr. Prepare com-o wr11e Box M «t Da!Jy Pilot p.1ter U..put data in our op. WANTED: HORN MAN, . erations unit. Detail fiaure Trumpet.NOW. Rock &. Roll. work involved. Soul, Rhythm I: Blue1, v.·ith workite band. Ap 20-25. Call (213) m..82~7 POU CY FRY COOK, relief Jhitt. Sl!RVICE Start $2 Hr. 11 or over Pn!ftr at leut ont year ot Cotlqe Coffff Shop fire, cuualty or multiple 562 W. 19th St., Cotta Mesa line ratin& experience. Ple&o LLOYDS NUllSl!RY 1&nt phone penonllllty •• Wanted exp, nuneryman, aentlal. Excetlent opportun. call for appl 646-7441. Uy for advancement EXP. m.n compment Ale11 trainee1. Salary, alnt f\lttft. 646-889; POLICY TYPING AflenclM, WMMn noo Experienced or trainee, mul- Tronic Sec'y fee paid , , $600 tsple line policy typlllt l'.I + Jr. Sec'y remb fee •••• $475 accurately an the electric. Recep-Typ remb f~ •• S350 The ideal position for 10me. Personntl Qk. fee job •• $450 one who Uke11 to type. Merchant• Per1onrtel KEY PUNCH 204l Westcllft Drive Corner 17th A Irvine MS-2770 -M5-5685 Career opellin& ft.Jr operators ========I with at leut one )'Mr e• Halp W1ntell ,-nence "' Alpha • Neu. W-n 7400 merlc IBM equlp'mL Day --------1 Jhitt. SECRETARY $440. to $545. Xlnt. opportunity Jor Khatp yoq girl. Elect. typewrit. er, shorthand. Advance- ment oppty. PUBLIC AGENCY FULL BENEFITS Call Mr. 8)'lve1ter, Sf0.2910 er 962-24ll Mon. thru Fri. only. Excellent free benetifl. Per- manent, · steady work. Our policy 11 promotion from within. Your future II deter- mined entirely by )'OU. New modem office, tnendly. pleasant atmosphe.~. For Detail& and App't. Call Collect PERSONNEL (213) 384-1213 UNIGARD INSURANCE GROUP CITY OF NEWPORT llACH Full & P1rt Time 12 to I AM Apply in PeJ'llOn Huntina:ton Beach Cbnvaleacent H051>ltal Send resume to Blll Own. beorlin, or call Douah Hartt: (7\4) m.wx> Ext 2654 NEEDS 18972 Delaware SL Hunt. Sch. COLLINS RADIO CO. PARKING CONTROL WANTED oESPEliArn.i: OFFtCER Ma-. nliabl• baby.itter ••JO ••20 h (un\\-ed mother acceptable) ,.. ' .. ~ per mont Live Wout in lovely home RtqulrH minimum 21, maxi-• mwn 30 yean ot ace: hich tchool lf&duation or"·equiva. lent; 2 yearw ~nt cleric&I or public contact work. Far appUeatlon and addittonal ln. fonnation. contact ~raonnel Office, Qty Hall. 3300 New· port Blvd., Newport Blach, m.es33. AppUcatloni will be accepted unUI a p.m., Mardi 20, 1969 * HOSTESSES FUU. OR PART 11ME Expand1na ttaf! for enlaraed hotel operation. Contact J. Ravin in person THE NEWPORTER INN UOT Jamboree Rd. Newporl Beach EX,ERllNCID e ISCRDW e SECRETARY UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 1141 E. Coast Hwy Ceron• del Mar 673-'140 Equal opportunity em.player HOSTISS/IKKPR ( Combll1Clti011) APPLY JN PERSON w/pool, Hn. 3:30 to ll Plat. awn transp. Nr Doua:las, H.B. Good ..,,,. C a II ' MS.~ bet. 10 lm-4. pm Work Near Home • .\ccounting/Bkkpg • Secretarial • Recfption eTypbi. Superior Agency E1tabllahed lM6 UST Harbor Bl, C.O.ta Mesa eau t1tat oo-nn 1'700 Jamboroe Rood Newport luch All applicants revif!wed on mert~ with no blaa toward Ra~. Color, Creed or Sez. * * * J. C. Penney Co. Fuhion laland Newport Beach Hu openina' 14r COOK * Recent aucceutul erperie:nce in all phases ot food ~ "" " required. Compell!M! Arency for Career Glrla wa,e11 outttandlne benetltl 410 W. Coast l!Wy, N. B. lncludin. profit ·-· By appoint. 646-3939 DOMESTIC HELP All kinds! Housekeepers, Coob, M&UlJ A Comj>onion>, Apply in penon 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday thru Friday References req. Fee le Fee J ( PfNNEY CO Paid Jobs. C&ll Mi" Abby, , , , 548-mG ARGUS AGINCllS 1889 C Newport Blvd., CM. e SUPERVISION lo * 24 Foohion l•lanol Anoqual-·-* SALES WORKe Full tim~. Must have neatl!!!~!!!!"!!!!!!...,!!!!!!!!!!,,..,I ............ able lo deal * DRIVERS * ~~ people. APPly tn Jlel'-No Experience Holiday Hoalth Spa Necessary! 2300 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Must have clean Callfbmtl R,:~ E:t\!:0~:• d;1f LCIVf c~"r CO. Expandine qain. Office # 186 E. 16th st. 4 apeninp available for1;;==Cl>Jta==-===-l UceMed men I: women. In-I' atallt income A tnJntnc. Mr Agencl11, Men & Gudner. Sprln1 Realt;y, W1men 75 -HOUSEKEEPER !Full Tlmo) REulllll (. lff AJ>Ply in Person Talaphone r ... pllan llUt Huo-Be1<h --------1 werk. Apply IMtwMn Convalescent HoiJpltal Profe11lonal Service BE THE FIRST I p.m, & 5 ,.m,. HU ISi E. Cool! Hl9hwoy 1'972 Delaware St Hunt Bch for tho ompJoyor E . Mayweod, S1nta New pert Beach N E E D P art -t .Im e end the applicant I * ·-------;* MeDONALDS is hi r In 'h=An•"'·=_,.,,....,,.-,,,...=: 1--------housekeeper " child care 123 Dover Dr., N.8 •. COUNTER women to work CLERK-Typllt; il '°" """ WAITRESSES Mon. Wed, Fri. l::JD.5:00. '42-3170 54f.27U WORKERS HARD WORKERS TOP PAY Pay on completion of each job, No experience Mees. ..,,,. Monday tbru Friday l1 am· liO WPM on an eltc. A Emerald Bay, La I u n a • 2 pm. UnHorma furnished, prefer to work in a ~9'-8109 School•fnstrudlon 7 !rte mea1J1. pleasant,, small office In U you are about to make a APPLY IN PERSON Newport, call: 6(2..Q;61 Bet change-Now ls the time to SHffiT Prtuer wanted LIFETIME Gitt, b'Pewritlllc. CALL 54o.2034 McDONALD'S 10 • 1 joln the bultest CoUee Shop Expctr. preterftd or will C'hlldr8n. srandcbildren. or or dlnin& room In Laiuna train U nece1ury. Lido yourseH! Individually tufml.: * * 16866 Beach Blvd., SARAH COVENTRY bu Hills Oeanen, 1776 Newport Blv. @cl Oillcoat 10 lellOT'll WUw Hunttncton Beach openinzl for full or part MANNI NOS, INC, Coit.a Meaa. 548-4014 school 173 Del Mar, Of.' PART TIME tune ..i ... Pleuanl work, "'Ml El T·-Rd •AOKKEEPER. p09••• on._MS-=~2859""'==~=~·1 $150 PER MO lGHT no lnveatment, no aw -.v PV ... ,. I"". · N deliveries. For Interview Loi..., World. Lquna llilh a&»-x po1tln& mac h • MERCHANDISE FDR NO EXPERIENCE NEC. • HOSRSS • ca11 !ll0-061< m"epr1ot know -du SALE AND TRAD• CALL MR. REID but not nee. ,...9373 540-2034 OPERATORS WANTED: P£DS. RN'S WAITRESS wanted. Apply ln Fum1tur~---==.t 9 • M to 9 PM APPLY IN PERSON --· •illfle needle, penon. SWllJ Chai•~ 414 17 p Kl 1!1-· Accou ntant• overlock and blind .Utch. NIGHT SHIFT AT North Newport Blvd., N.B. C. ftfJ ~, REU llDI ( W 863 Productkm Pl., N.B. 1 _ _. Credit Managers Din • Crear bldJ'l ~ Children's Hospital MAID over 30, permanent suroom Admlnl1tratlve Trn••• • TELEPHONE so 1 i cl tor, of Oran&e County in_sra.ni: part-time, 6 days week. Larae 9 drawer dresser mJr.. CALL BOB, 548-7796 151 E. Coa1t H19hw1y exp'd pret CM offiee 4 pm f::i~. Excellent ary $1.75 hr • .fSt..8521 ror, 2 bedside •tabdl.' ~· ARGUS AGENCIES Newpert Beach . 9 pm. 5 ·c1.aya. $2 per KI ?-0091 MOTEL Maid.I, Exp'd. Must me headboud, frame. tullt-· 1869 C Newport Blvd., C.~f. hoar. Penn&MnL ca JI have phone &net tramp, Call M mattreas, sheets. blank-: s:ic:.._~~ti;:i;tt~~a;~ "'R~N~s=--g=-"'L'"""v=N"'S ~~::.;a:~ Factory Traiftffl 1-='°'=app='':-:-="='='=:::::': eta:, e~ice of Spanish ' - 8 am. Mwit have exp. md Many IH1 Men, Wern. 7500 or Modem S1;y1e Apply at °""""" station; PM & Night Shlff Some exper. pref• An For $249 Harbor mvd at San DWro on OB floor and ICU.O:U. Kerm-Rtma Hardware Female, days and IWinl Frwy. Exoeftent ..W,-Ir: benefits. 2666 Harbor, CM 5M-1CIO TA~·::· Ancient M1rin1r ' No down. Pm.ti. only S9 mo. BOAT Builder, Marine St. Joseph's DISHWASHER· EmploymentAcency ti.fechanic, Marine P&lnter, Hospital TRAFuJIY f!~~L 1873 HarbOr Blvd. 260T w. Cout Hwy. WElK'S WAR~ Flberglu Men. u11• (l% block South of l9th} NEWPORT BEACH 600 W. 4th St, Santa Anl: apply In. Orang!!!, Kl 1'.(1(81 &rU0M Colta Meu. sewt Now taJdnt appllcatioM daily Open Da.IJy t · 9 ' s•v~~s:'~~ES C1rpenler/Gener1I "i:~k:"~Xd:.~;:: SALESWOMEN ~"Lunch Hostou .~:~;;Y ":;.11 ·!... SUSIEST marketplae. • !)._.. ... ,bl •--" ta Ana areL Sal a r y • fmmediate openin&a in our • D1ytlme kitchen Mlp w/qullted mattrea, qqp.' .., -,_ ~ ..... ....,.... e .l&IW&Y man pre. 50-6111 So. Cout Plaza 1hop for JR. Never uaed $98, worth $250. Unmo Tb9 DAIL ... rilAI• ferred. Write f« or come in =====-==:::; ~ au.mtd 9eCtkra-Saft A: f11I out application. R.ECEPnONIST • TELEPH-fashion-minded, mature Ml• Apply daily between 1~~~----~.I ln(lleJ', time • tftclt, Lor* 'J"ranchilt Indultrle• lnc. ONE, attemoona. Om-.so. eiwomen. SalarY + comm. 10 a 4 p.m. SOFA, blue areen vel¥et now!!! '92 W, Hth St .• N.B. Will train. OR ~116& Good futurt. See MlA Dor· .. _ ............ --~1 •turdy tam rm chairs,, othy at OIRJ.S', So. Coast new cotree table, tamps, ae, U9 ll:dtlls -DAIL'! Fot Dai1Y Piiot Want Ada. Relistend Nune t Plaia, C.M. Real Estete Sele1 pictures, d I ab e 1, rocller, --~--~1 to-srra. .,..,._, ·--Doctor'• officf,, Newpor 11,,'=-=·g=-=====-===u=-"'~=='·=-= Beach. NOD-1Jt10ker. SallrY Sharp CerHr G1l1 Men A Wemen odds a end1. 675-5468 11o1,..w ...... -.1200Hol1LW•ntoo1_, Mon 1200 $600. 644-tm :,,0 •;' ... i:,'"'~ ~:... "'a:.~Je°" 1! 20 PC. MODERN ;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;f.'IBEAurr 0 • .. •·•otor,-ex. -11NUi LVN1. Bo1111 .. ., ... iicen...s .,.._., --"" ·3 ROOM-GROUP1---1 WINDll SPRING WINDING MACHINE SET UP MEN Seelrlftf hultvidu1l1 ••perie11cM In the tet ~P. of TORRINGTON spring windin9 m•· chines. Excellent Benefits Including GROUP MIDICAL & LIP! INIUllANCI 'AID SICK LIAYI PAID HOLIDAYS & YACAllONS PROPl1' SHAllNO/mlllMINl PLAN CllDll UNION IXCILLINl WOIKINO CONDlllONS Afiptr ......... °"'" KAYNAR MFG. CO., INC. IHS.._C __ INTIAYIEWINQ HOUAS1 Mtft. tt Fri. •rOO t ,m. tt 12 flttft ; 1:00 ft J:OO ,,lft, Aftt1 htvr ifttt,.,l•wt lfttY t,t t rrt11,14 ~f ~•lllhf 17141 171 ·1150 ptrlenced. Guarantee 111 paid jobe Top co'al Call it.ant Income 6 traillin&. BW lnd.1lda: l1onJ ICQ 6 cbatr eomm!akln. App)J In Dorla. MS-Trts Gallaw;q. s pr i D' Realty, .. walnut tabln ....... ..,... 545-02>9 -AROUSAOINCllS >4IMm eompletebodroomwith-o:'m~ Part CALL Del C Newport Blvd., CM. OLDER Couple to manap 9d ma1tn:ll. I pc. e11n1tt11,, 30 adult units, Hun-eO:. AD tar ••• -SfCMTlRY !'!'~.!1•·1>tts. no chlldttn. $277 ffOVSEKEEPl:Jt/Odld care n I .... ._, -only. H.B . REAL F.STATE. Sllo,UJdn'I Nod..,,.Pmts,Ollly$10mo. 113$':00 with knowled(e of Bookkeep. you be ..-tM bottMt WBl'S w AIEllOUSE MATURE Woman to Babytlt tnr, Payroll le clerical pro-area HunUnston BtachT 2 yr old. Tue• 4 Thun. ctdUttS: to assume responli· Vlllare Real Estatto 912..un a:io w. 4th St, santa Ana: bility of amaU otti~. Pleue 54Q..4'80 Top hatl'ltyUat. space Open Dally l -9 MAID P/Ume. Inquire in can 6f2.91l'ZO. -.vallable, IOllowtnc is Sat. s -6 Sun. u. a , penon Hunttncton Sbottl hcNt. Call, 5TM100 ut UKE New ~naur bed Motel 21002 OCean Hw;y HB WANTED: JR• BOOK-tor Marilyn. Nwpt Bftch. di'f&D $125. '<>vtt-«tuffl!d KEEPER. Typlns, -· ... ·• blue • do a>MP.ANION to 1 1ad.Y 4 Pl1'NII. ,.nera1 aC(OUftUnl EXP. Landlcape -..omen roy.. • avoca 09 lite -· $UIO mo. PY! A..,i, TIIANSICOM. 151 w: or trainee. SaJaiy + CCIMll c:balr , A Irr match's "'1 rm • Nth. """'599 18th St. C.:.ta Mela qualified ltadL ,. r 1D1 e tom.an ws. 54Mi5IT PHON• CLIRK SEAMSTRESS·-beneftbt. Call -SELLING ,,,_,. -Full-· Call Mn, Leo on -madtltle or •ti&. BLllEPJUNT SHOP nqu!fto ---l!'ota,. sale, 6tU3St Apply NORnt IAJL& tu delivery driVft'I. biuellne ~ afttt I PM.1.HI ~ RELIAB=="'LE:-,t""iv.....,1n.....,.b-=abyfi=tc. I Ei.ctrte. sw Be a eh, lrtmmer operator. 5404m oentll, Apt. T, C.M. ter, for 6 yr old sfrl. CM 213/59&-44el OPERATOR for att:ncUve DOUBLE Slie mattftu, bclll are1. "'""364 NEED reliable blbylltttt &&lon. loUowfna pnf. &llary t prln& '-hme $2$..00 1-.JN't ·JUSTWJSHfOr«>tt#" for 2 chlldttn. Hours 3:30 +comm. Call Kq 53MIC1 -..Ull thlna to f\Lmf1tt )I~ bomt p.m. to. 12:l'.J a.m. Leave WANTED 6lnntr n.itrw 6 atAHOGANY Dttk I. clll.1r, • • . • 08' 1fMt ~ ti ~ ycur 4-)11 tr. . nett OCC. part time d I • l'I " a • b • r • nee4a ftfinilhtnr; $25. ~..,..!!:;!~Q~Mt'~"""!!!.;•!!!\tla~-..J ~ Phono 17>-0lOO S3Ml7I Evu. • - --. ···.:=--·!>~•-, ·~,.,~· -' . ' ' -. ,,=x • ...... ~··"' "-. Oa; I I Qi • • . ' . ':U · DAIL v l'ii.or ,., • • • •• . - I ( FOUl CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SDVI >YA>U Here's Hovi You Con Ust OID' Famom DI"' ~ A • Unt1 • ' .. ' --e NIWPOH llACH --·--Ut11._ 11'!1-• e C~T~ MISA -·-Uf W• .., e HUNT1N•TON llACH _ lot 1'11111 S- e µ.uru. MACH ·-··-m -A•- .... 111 .... -.. ~ --.... to "' ., ... 4 c .. ,..,_, efflc_e1. ~ No -...w .. eDowod. ' lecli """ mat ..0 p<tc14 wltll .. ltlfft ..,., $ZS • c ... n.....,._..,_,.. ... LADIES Enalllh 3 ~P<'d Bike with buket $ 2 2, BEAUTIFUL .__ ldt .. GAS dryer &nd ~ FRONT-la;,.;. ~ barrow f WOODEN Cba.ln wlth ~" ELF£1'RTC dlrfl $22.50. DUNE bugl)' th~s 2-llxl!i, LOVEBIRDS. Breeden $23 (18) Mel.al war iurplua ·-·tens 1 .weeks .old. v.~aned wuber US .. each; Kerunorf!' OOwtr1 ,t;iox ~ wltb. hlNlo pJ,uUc Haff $18. Do 11 llm •&am bottles J5 ench. G tily nylon f!J. ~al"h. El!!C-pair, Cardinals $5. 642-3263 chotrs $3. each. ( 2 2 O > 1 •• ,, _, __ ., or1o;: ••• i.. ....... _ ttn ... allo 1 ...,._ _,,_ ... _ M. u. · Thermo conllOI e I e cl t I c .......... -...-... ~ ...,.... ... _,..,, ... ...,; ..-1 ne~c ... "" ~~ .,....w:.5saDoo'jUJ stmller, dolls, blocks, tor• OldVt'OOdenbo.rtel sa. \Valer Irle lawn edi;:ior SID: Cu • 494--7473 deep dryer '25: 5 cailOn 'lSc:. 2484 &l'lta A.na Avenue, 25c to 75C: Ql;ll dothl0& ~ JZ-, TO:')k·~r same .-nxlnc Sj; Ba.by car seat SINGLE studio bee) $3< Step heater $25. 1'rlke $ f ' 1 J' HARD To find Meii'1 Sport • stlirU. name brands, Ex- cellent Condition rx to Sl.50. 549-0674 ftfrinn,tor c1rlnk ~nter Costa Meaa. •~. 6 $2 t&kel tll.' Boy's $21) .. :,..quarliJm 30 gillon $2$. $2; Side rear-view mirrors end table $.1. Jllghback ,...__c:.=:------,-1 eov·s Bike is. Danish chair COINS -1965 Austril, proof fltl is. Lineoln le set 00-1968 $3. SCS-2529 -~Sl=O=. ,-99-:2..0046,...-,--,-,--.,-I YOU'Ill Bed and mattress USED \\'oal Cll'pel medium $10. 221 E. 19th. C.M. beip ]!x3) $25. 1lx8d: $15. 548-1500 Al9o hall runner 40''x15' plus l4"x16", SIS: all matche1, low pile. 548-5044. Call first -bO ODt an pmnlaea:. 2lJ2 Palisades Road $%1; Ell!ct:ric pill JS" by . • alad(:f like DIW l1ie 1'"16 20 pllon 115. 15 gallon $10. 13: Woodt"n go.cart S5. 2338 chairs Sl each. Kltdien 18" $25; 0De '$4Cbevy '6 INSJ'AMA.TIC camtta U: •$2 tor both. C01tum e 5gallon$3.89T-73&1 RutgenDrlw,C.M. chairs $1 e ach. motor 125; Meb-opolit.an Kodak 20 e&mea"* $ 4•; jewelr)' llke new 2!5e to 50c. EASTER clothes for big \Yestingbousc Door .c:ru~ba transmiu\orn $1$; Rear emi DnssH, Uirta, :iiwutcn, '61 Rambler wheel J2, boy ~ new Navy blue FIREPJ....AO: SCl'l!9 -black. S:&O. Unusual me.pie Cfbmel with W~ and tires $15; blouses, ahe 8--10..12, llk -U: 'l'berma-cheat S2. Car eooit"r. sport Jacket, brasa bultOAA Never u.wd -!Urie new 37~9" S10. Slipper clla1r $10. PaUO Barber chalr ~: Clippers Toy1, pmet, punlt!!, ac n. Pinup lamps n.50 each. double breasted. Chest 56'; wide x XK" tan. 'I\'awne dlalr with pad . and ~ $10: Beauty sink $10; 2116 to $1: Lamps $2; &»Jn Ladies sweaters Oarte) ~· ,vith grey flannel pants. pull&. Sl2.50. 64:M88B cover $3.. Medlcioe ctbinet Republic, C.H. aca.lfl Jro: Jots at dttts each, 'l'ravene lnd curtain \Va.1st SO.Sl complete $.IO $3. Carden hoM' lJ.. Soalm' patterns 1.0e, purses Sl)c Sat· rods lOc to $2. 9U-292'1 ,.,,11 ~cCM..l ~ · HAND la\\'n mowt"r $4; 000. hose Sl. Hurrlcane lamp two MEXICAN Sombrero S l, Sun. 904 \V. 19th st. Costa WliNtn' tiookcue SI , ~ r --=i '! ~ kitcbtn l!nk, a.st iron kn' $1.50. Other lamps S2 Wall PlaqUe Ult and burlap Melll Rad.Jo.record combinA~ CAS ! ~ apt U , $25. $5..50; Hand ed,fer $ 1 : each. Clothes hamper n. !or OrlJdrl!N .room large SL'l. Rella.way '*" $1? . f!P!t ~ • . Parlor latllp 1 $3; FJectrlc Bundle of new lath all for EXTENSION Ladder $I . Floor lamp $6. Rlw~ bed pi. Dinette $25. Love .:!II $19. Gu range *10. Cabinets $3.75. au $9. Ori ginal big bpd recordl 'It'• 50c each. Oval table f1. Card table $5. Picture $6. OR ~ Rear • '17 31st. Newp()rt Beach. ..... SO\Jnl American Rainbow Boa S15. Cage $10. G. E. PoriJI.~ s I ere o, SJ>. 646-4768 HOUSE Desk and chair m. Lamps $5. Typewriter $29. 'IV $3). Cooch $20. Va.ea $1.50. Camp table $6. Hair dryer $9. Pic~s $3. Dinet- te set S25. Dinlni room set $25. Slide projector f,ZS. flanging lamp $5. Han~ng planters and plant $4; Drapes ~ $10. 5 chrome chairs m. Sewinr machine Zig-Zag $25. Trade shoes tiize 7--$4. Home electric razor $5. Book ~ • SlO. Fondue set $10. Ice bucket $1. Chrome canister set $4. Stereo ta~ deck $25. Stereo speakers 15 inch $25. 23i Knox Place B Costa MeSJ 64G-'ll00 $5, amall $2.50: As5orted BOY'S blke S8. new metal . Carofable $1..50.. Deak u: J1SH. ~ 15 plloo. • ifon $3: Double bed. fl:ame $1. 5319 B.Nct. Crescent GAU.EV pump • ilk! new Cl.&Sel'(li• dishH 5.(k: to n: i.roni1w board S3, l~e '.I'9}1f11J racket M .. Ele<:trlq I~ nltpc, b t • t t r , $1: Almost ~ Nore1m ~74 1 _16_._64_2_--034_2 ____ _ Turqooise floor 1 e n I t h barbeque $l. or an :: e beater $3. Di&hes 12c. Tobof• Jigb~ $24. 673-4m ' Shaver V,O; Nor:tl~IMwr PLUMBER I Handyman T\VIN Stroller, complete and Strapless Fonnal, Ml 3 upholstered chair, ne;et1!1 lifr!1$12. l.aJnps Sl. Pictures MODl!!RN dMlsb ch.air with $5; Glau 1oJi coffee table Water department ~ t ype Ulre new $22. 2 crib! and tiered Skirt $12.51'.> Women'• some repair~. hair-clipper 25c, • Boob 3 for 25c. Patio __ .._ .. , o! -·-"·--Siil·, ~lBIF'rl!e ~t pea a1!e4a. wrench for valve'at meter. 0 Shoe. Roller Skate& sir.e 7. set ·~. ""' = 12. :Ub7 I .,.,.,.,... "'"""'...,.,. Solid he d ht tee! 13 99 mattresses fl.SO i nti St . t MATTRESS And 1prinp, e,x. tra length $10. 646--0346 BLUE Skyway luggage with cosrnetlc case and 26" suit- ~. $:Kl; Also good ex· clWiive clothes. 11uits, coals, dresses si~ 12 $2. to $10. 548-9135 1" $1.50 .• 2 PalnH .... s One <P ounge SU. Jewelry lOe. Kit· 30x45 OlOdem oil paintL-,g avy u.., s • · · Potty chair $1. a. E. Baby 73 ..... SMvador SL, Me.A del :Mar Chen stool 12 Fl Id M 61Hl22 U"irtUo Ptint $10. One H. · e r;•&Uel $15: Tu'O large early VANITY bl! h 13· ~-t -°',,,,,,.,.--~--~= food warmer $2.50. 54&-9602 I MS.-0785 U Clotbeallne 25c Man · · · nc ' ...., r B~ROlllN tweed ch ~ Gosser Boat Scene $5; '. . -. y Am4lnc&n pictutts $5. each; S\\'eeper s:· Drape• $10· . CO'U ~· 549--0674 nuseella.neous t!em.s. 528 Maple coffee table S4; Pictures Ji to $15; T.v'. Old fashiQ.ned twin bead· ROTARY Power mower S20.' DESERT Air lamp, cost $75, sell for S20. 642-3163 CLOCK, :nl day, Germa11, brass and daM covered .$18. ~1:any ptcture1 and trame1 50c to $8. Piano bench $16. Movie projtttor S24. Daylite vWtt m. 642-6935 1-iEADBOARD And frame Sl.50. Pecan plastic top tables cost nso,,gell coUee table f.llJ, End. tables $15, each Jdeal for rental . Children's rainboots SOe. Pictures. toys, w o o d e n' punles n each. lill Lincoln Lane N.B. 10-5 Sat. GAS Stove $15; Pretty Rug and Pd 9xll $15; Old Usable Rug $3: Btke $3; Trike $3; Good Bed Frame 4 Poater $15; Pottf' Chairs 50c to $2; Couch $7: Baby \Valker $2; Tank Type Vaccuwn $10; Toys 5c to 50c Shoes for Ewry one lSc: to 75c ~ Variety of Drapes Up to $10. Electric Fry Coolers up to S5: Pair very good End Tables S l S ; Clo t h e • Everything lrn. aglnable 5c lo $5; 311! E. 18th St. 01 SUND:A~ • Schwinn Pixi• Redla~ Avenue, Newport Aquariwn _ complete SS; stand $2; Sorrocco $lO; Pie-~ and foot~s plus S45-86JS. 3Z'll Nebraska, bicycle -$15. 'f.ticycle $5. Beach Aquarium stand. n: 2-mag tures frames $2S. to'$2:. Palr mUTOJ' frame~· Fll"eplace C.M. Solid-br'lias titt irons $18. BABY white acale $?. wheels and tires $40. each. lamps $10. each. 6'5--1968 screen and. equipment $7. l---------- Fire tool. set $15. Antique Vaporize1 $3. Toys S2. Corvait au t 0 m a t l e Planttr/Dlvider $5. \Vasher CH!&'s Unique roll lop brass butcher's weights $2 Maternity dress $5. 2 piece transmission S25; 548-n.25 MUST ll!ll Sat. 15th Old $15. 218 W. 48th. 642,..{)161 desk wl.lh chair (pink). 2881 $25. Antique bra 1 s suit $5. Blouae $2. 673..(J28S &ft.et 5:31) Sat, Sun all day. coins US and Forel1n. All REVELL llome Raceway Europe Dr., ltfeu. Verde. I jardlniere $25. Pair con. Nll\V KNt df'Hi $5. New DOG bed. green metal with for '10. Old jewtlry Sl. to Hand t:ontrolled two cars. 546-0732 veried antique braM oil alacks $4. S\waten l3 • ~ppe:r pillow, 2G" L x 16~'' $5. Old cameo pin $25; Good condition S 12. 5 0. lampe $20 each. 1936 . S. $5, Sitt ?-1. 673.-0288 \V. Like new. Our dog Cameo elJ'T'inp SlD: AnU· 673-4M7 REFRIGERATOR In good \\'Ork:ing condition l25. Boy's bike $5. 5f6-.6l59 Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach f •-~ Co t ll• que dreuet SlO' Old radio o:::...::C:.:..--~-~----JANITOR'S Tot~All cart, pre ers easy Cuau. s · $20· Old rockiD& chair $lO· 2 GOLD-leaf end tables $25 r:r.I TUNER $15. 2J watt cost $60 nevr, for $25. Com· will sell for $8. Call 2 ~Id wicker rockets ;s; e~c.h. 1 man's leather jacket amplifier $15. Big Boy merclal mop bucket '$5. 54G-43S.5. Old, pretty, &lau ware Sl. sue 38 $25. J 1arte ~ Baroq wtth oven $20. Hot-Doobl9. wuh tubs (eern~t) SERVEL Gas Refrigerator up to $15. come see. 20361 SlO uc!1-3 ~ pie-- point Portable TV $20. $8. Comer bookca.ae $5. $25. 646-4623 Lange Drl.ve Santa Ana tures $5 each. l large plc- BarbQ with rotisserie $10. BBQ pit on whttls $7. Filing BABY "~-~ .... . Helihtl betw~n Santa Ana ture tra.mt $5. 3 pair Cale Small BarbQ, hibachi type cabinet $8, Oean.up sup-~ •"""' oo it1on A\'e ~ Tustin oH lt1esa curtains S3 each. 2 band $5. Odds and endll 50c and pties S2 and $4.50. 5 foot $12; Stroller, tricycle SlO; · knit dre~s size 12 SID CHEST Drawen (pink) $1S. Olb acout unllorm. with \Vebloua: accespotjes size 10, $8. Li.mp n. 'I'Oys Up to Sl..50. 646-8606 l HP 32 volt USO RPt.1 Falrbanks l.forse n1otor $25. Ne1v 2 burnc1· pressure kerosene ~to\·e $2.'"1. 1 ~' Jabsco pun1p SZO. \ 14 ·• Taper Jock !fh:1!1 coupling SS. 1660 Babc.'OCk St.. Costa 1.lesa S\VAP l\Iect items !!l!veral boxes SZ'i. 54;,.2529 PET Chicke~ large and sn1all bantams, incubator, brooders, cages duck!, rab- bits Siamese and Palortno from SS to $25. 54&-2209 l" F1ex UJ. 220 wlrln.,. 115. S~'eaJ', fine Clothing U. Drive. each. 1 s~n .. Je bedspre .. \VEBER ste reo Tape up. 494-8660 ..... lt'll'I -.. "'""• --.. "'~•s -~ 897-7350 -·~Y· .,,........,., ... "~ ..,,..,.....,.,.. with 2 bolsters no. All Recorder $25; 548-S61.1 GER.t.\lAN Shepherd puppies, RCA Whirlpool washer $25. R E F Ji~~ E R A TOR $20; G$~= c"Js531~ hair Items in exoellent condition. ELECTRIC Broom SUnbeam, good condition $1.0. S g~ snack seiB $2 each or 3 for $5. Phone ~ GOOD Beige recl iner, 2 dark wood chain: with foam pads. all three $25. 548-&31 SPEED Graphic camera 4x5 $25. 135mm lens $15. Bell and Howell 16mm Fllmo movie camera pro 100 It load $25. One inch lem $10. 8mm movie edltot $5. AiJ"e. qui pt Contact.. Printer S4.50. l\odacraft roll film tank with 120 and 127 aprons $2. , 1t1ovie Titler $2. Chrome Ferotype tins $2 each. Golf cart bag sbc irons 1..,,·o \\'OOds $25. Roll King ladies golf cart $5. .\l90rted golf cl.ubs 50c to $5. \Waon te~ nis racqUet $2. Ned Grey ny tying kit $3. Sears girt'• small bicycle SS. SUmdard typewriter $5. Evinrude 25 HP outboard motor $25. Outboard gas tank $10. S""·ag c,Min electric fixture $3. Deck or Director chain: $3 and $4 e8.ch. ~ PETERSEN Baby Swing not beautiful tri<Olored $15. RCA electric dryer S25. u AutomatiC panel ray heater64G-·=-~'"=o ______ _ R ul ., •• •1<1:" $25; Carl.son automatic floor SWAG And table lamps $3 - MAPLE Step-end tables $20 each. Twin metal bed frame $2. Mesa Verde are a , 546-1510 automatic, .$5; Casco Aiesh 962-7297 a . .n.....--.w furnace .$25; Electric ov~ to $5. Call S43-lS32 slat and ~GUSR .twin stroller Cum-~~~:iat:~, Ygoodouth .:!· WlGLET, blonde •o. Hair 9paXd $612. ;!~ rur wl.tb $3; Single record player $3; end !ables S4 to .$5. Bath f1folda wi!h apron $8. Net 1959 FORD Wagon needs Call pump $25. Brand new G.E. automatic room heatet $12. Two oldet electric beaters $2.50 each. Low vol~ rec- tifiers. To p -H a t and Cartridge (3000) nine cent!I eacl1 or cheaper, by the hundred. Caddy full of .new but older type radio TV tubes 7fx: each 01 les.c;. Oil filter \vilh 18 new cartridges SU> fits any car. 2l60 State Ave .. Costa 1.tesa oft Oak St. SUnday only or 646-8313 Mon.-Fri. 646-83U "'° ........._ 548-6447 glass shelf. $5. playpen with pad $5. \\'.'alker dltion $12.50; Baby clothes di-yer.$2. cild chest $8. E iec-OIL P ahiti .$ tm.I' .... __ .. · • n. Potty chair 50e. Tricycle 25c to $1.liG; C h 11 d ' a tric can opener i 2 . np , • ui:: ........ . GOLD Clu~ chair $25. I 2 , $2. Steam iron $2. All hi SMALL Compressor S l 5 • Several air tanks $1.75. Apt. vacuum cleaner $15. Portable record player SID. Electric clock Sl . Bedspreads $1.50. Mailbox Sl. Electric heaten (in- dustrial) S12.50, Switch box- es Ondsutrla!J SU. Opaque glass door S20. l\Iirror $12. Sheet metal louvers $4. 64>-1207 Formica Pia) Eat Table Telescope ns. 842-5692 la~acapes to $25. 1.enlth SCRAM LETS Piece secllona~ green S25 1.'0od condition. 673-18ll $5· Pink Nvsery Lamp $2; . , 17 Po~ble TV $15. 404 • each. 548-8644 hke ne1v. 54S-oo74 PORTABLE ttcard playa Fulle:rto« NB. M&-4863 TYEPWRJTER stand and $4, needs~"· iurfboard l'"~ tlo!-It ANSWERS WHIRLPOOl~Ak "'goodoma~c chair $1tl. Coffee table .$5, DINING Table and Chairs $15. Bicycle S2. lronini: ·Y ~-..u:.n. pa u r n u r e washer \vor s . -· 2 end. !ables $5 and $3. beautiful 1'-1odern· I a r g e board $2. 842-8363 chairs $5. OuLise $10.. Tables Double box springs good Room cooler $3. Tools 25c round Tabl~ with extra S.3. Rush bar 11tools SA. condition S15. G i r I ' s to Sl. Bikes Sl to U5. 843 Wide lea.f $2:5; Hi-Back VERY nice 30" \Vi <I e Walnut coUee table $15. Forked .-Gadny -LoaJed Schwinn bicycle nttas new \V l5th N.B. u g_2462 Chain: $2S: 646.-6814 Hollyv.'Ood box springs and Green print ('Ontemporary -Pumice -Melody -lrl· tires S20 SID-1542 ~-~~=~;:.:o-=-=---- rnattress on legs, plastic chair S15. Small Provincial jure -KIND of GIRDLE · DURO-THERM oil 1 Pa c e '63 CORV Affi body parts S2 to $25. Radk> SlD. Motorcy· ell! partJ Velocl!tte 350cc motor only S25. J\fateb.leas frame $15. Velcette frame SlO. Honda 50 frame SlD. Matchle• 21 inch front wbed $21. Honda 19 inch rear wheel $20. 300xl9 PIJ'l!lla unlvenal $15. 325x.19 Dunlop K -70 $15. 54&--0269 3 NICE 9lc12 wool rugs Sll.50 each 2 rug pad& ;I each. 8' hall rug matches one rug $1. Has.sock SOc. l pair new ladies shoes $3. Small turkey roaster $2. 1 carton soutnie cups 23c. A roll of Easter gift \\Tap (Store Use) $2. 1500 Haven Pl., Sunday only. FURN I TURE for re- finishing, Spinet de!k $20. Extension dinettl! 6 chairs $25. Round ~taple formica eii::teru;ion table $18. Nie nae 1>helves .$12 each. Day bed with bolsters $20. Tables, 11tands, commodes $5 to $15. Provincial, naugahyde &nd re<:liner chain $1 -$15 DELUX Ironer $15; 646-5814 AQUARlID.fS: 10 gallon and 5 gallon lleaters filters, Pumpg and »land SJ>; Sl&-2133 ' 10 FISH aquariums 4' pumps Si. each. l tara:e 1howcase $10; Chickens and doves $2. ea1h. 1 -4 man lent S25> W&shing machln~as is UO; fllarble top tables S:5.. each (3). r;i& Esther, ,C.M. , MOVING: Endtables, cotfee table, $5. each; Electric Slnget &ewlng machine in cab4Jet S22; Blue chip stamp books $1.75 each. Clothing & dishes 50c to $1.50. Ml-7596. 4 BIKES, $3. -$15: 1 rotisserie, like new $20: l -6' car luagagt! caITier SU; :026 Killybrooke Lane, c. lot. 545-2835 12 Bass a ccordlan $25. Case $10. Call 543-1832 Sat. or 1.1:on. BIRD Aviary Walk·in $20. Call 543-1832 eacb. Yard square ottoman 2 _ 8" TRAILER "'heels, $1. Noon to 4:30 only. 1991 new tires $25: 1 with 001 Charle SL, b e t w e e n tire $5: COllCO high chair Hamilton and Bernard. l $10: Baby swbW $ 2 ; n...ooR model heat lamp S20; 1 ~bl="'=·~·=~~'-'-°'_,,H_ar_"°'~·-~ Jnfantseat & car seat $1. Chair $5. 545-2529 VOIT 11.2 cu. ft. yellow tank each; Seal!Cape paintina SS: with vik \'alve 1968 model, Orange base lamp $10; SAT. &. Sun. 1""' Only ?-tust paid $90 you pay $25 for Deslgnet clothes, 11ize 9, to sell Store Stock, Antique tank. $5 for valve. Like $10. 962-3.8.ll . Oothes, Hats, Purses. "ew Row Aviation ~""lo -'---------- Cl I " --.. l\fOVING -n1Ullt i>ell ne\v Je"11elry, Sl to $25, ot 1ei1 hose regulator three Y'"' •--•-110 Sh I I' t Kenmore Door polisher, at· ~ : e ve11, J o old $20. Dacor double st ....... Slo .' · s s • O .._... tacbes to moi,;t vacuums $5; • a.nnequin, · J • double diapi..--two hose St --" A t · '""''" Boy'• :U-14 good clothing, earner ,...,... n 1 q u e regulator $20. Voit P'""'"• ,,..__, •• 'oti<: ......... Chin shirts, new 11hoe11, jackets, • 1·w-........ ; :r........, e.M! gauae $6. Brand new Volt R 115 P · S"•I Rug .... ewim trunka, beach i;hirt ua: ; en:1an •J e • medium site wet suit S20. Zic _ ..,, Rain ·wea1· 50c; $7.50 Music Box, S3.SO For 1·acket hood $20. Pants •• •1 ,. at A•g•I c a n d I ' Ladies white & <old straight ., u ic " and boots 1-16 lb v.·elght Hold-•• C h , I a t m a• crepe even in• dress $5•, .... .....,. belt $5. Eico binoculars new Cards, $3. Box r.l~Tftp and Silver ev~ing jacket new, Tie 25c to Sl . Yarn llairties, with c3.M! and lense caps $10; EVt"nin& skirt. &: silver 'IS< Pkg. fl.resl:ll'le1'S, 75c $'25. Honda S-90 engine -blouse $4. each: Dresses, basket case $25. ~770 Teacups &. Dishes, 2:ic to suits, skirts. s we a t e r s , ~.50 1.!lrror $9; \Vicker CHINESE Pina $25. Cltrlne jackets iUe U.14, $2. -$5: QWrs $5; Oak Chair $5; topaz beads $25. Ivory Sandal!, jl!\\'l!lry, 50<:: \Vesl Imported Brldgto C loth s statue S2S. Silver jev.·elry ~-acne iron S2: Console TV, $3.50, Notepaper lrlutations SL to $5. La.tre lramed nttds Vi'ork, has llOUnd $5; Tac to $2.50, Poln.'ll!tlu 2Sc t1oral \\'&tercolor $Z. Small 646-6226. Sat & Sun 1-5. Burlap Angels 75c First · seascnpe and desert framed T C f t • oils Ill ,, •• =·•·-s ._ .. KEN?.!ORE auto mat I c exu on e a era e.. ui. ~""'.,." anu wuher, y,oorb 1tood $20; • -·rlcan Cookbooks $1.50 frames 50c .~ « An•w...-nun: ""'' '"'t"" Electric d""er, excellent Nehru Shirt& $4.~. Ties dilbes ind vdts 2Sc to $5. condition $~7 Baby crib $.J. from London •<>·, Antiqu• Noon ., •·"" --•y 1991 ~ ·<N vw • --d condi11on but ncerls. PlctUJ't's Sl to $5: 'Fabrlc Charle St., between 5""'' 50c to n .50, L l p I t I c k , lla.mUton and Bernard, 1 l'le\V mattress. Afl k\nd.!I or ~ Po rrl See t wed v.·a!ther &: dryer parts e, lpou , n, block \Vfft or Harbor. .., 110 .. ~ 11 " soc-w ~J'ftn.-Yellaw· 1 , -_.-t4)-.-• ~n~ OWlfl - P.texican La.mp Shades S7.50, PUPPIES ~ ~· '' sign $2 ; Pair ot new fender 300 Cedar Newport Shotts. Bost~n Temt"I' $:J. Otl1er skirts for '61 Chevy $). • puppies $3. 847-3814 84'f.-8U5 roR 11• convalesce.nt, toilet TYPEWRrTER rebuilt lift :G:REEN==~,,-.~.,.-,-,.~,~.~1=20~.~7"°40 chair new S3J, 56-2529 new, $2S. ~nss ShaJimar, Apt A. Sat only. ,, .. ,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ................ ~~ NE ·W!: BOYS bike SlO: Kids hlke $2: Dinette set $10; \Vet suit $5; ~1nr !tl!t $3; Vacuum cleaner $10: Lawn mower $5: 1111 W. 20!.b C.l\1. BOYS ble)'Cles -En&lish $1:i: Austrian PJ; Both 26'' 11.nd sheet and cover S1 5. chest S12.Fl'enchProvincial Mary: ''I've got a new OO~BLE Mattress. 'ox beater with fan $!0 · 5.36--8062 step table $15. E a r I y job." . spnngs $15. 2 Indian Ike Utimatic , electric healer 2 HO'IWATER beaten $15 American table lamp SlO. Sue: "What is it'!" Quru~~:7 :·~ ea~~se ~e 220V with fa.II and Bowlina balls and bag $1.50. 1.1.ary: "l'm \\1lrking !or . S:A g ass . · thermostat $15. 645-2318 each. 1 IOf& $1tl. l llOfa F ~ F ,,_,,_ . .. Bisque figures S15. Haviland °""="~~c.---~--.,-bed po. 2 end tables $5 Guitar S2. Stand lo\\·el rack I.be: o~~ OIWIUltion. . tray Sl5 ._pt J.2619 Smm NEW bed pillows ix each. $2. Vanii;Y stools $2. Ladies Sue: "ls that a new lah'D Ana A~. · · Floor lamp $2. Ladies ne\v ~e 1i:;P~~~~ e;'t ~ ·ftze 8 $3. Glria· dress of GffiDLE '!", .coat $11!: Silver muskrat aiu-ll $2. Shoe1 size 718 UNFINISHED Doul;llli stole ·$~. Sterling silver ~..!.'~ .. JU: ., Old trunk $S. narrow 50c. Student lamp 2 GLASS tables 1T'x24", dr,sser $20. 4 drawer stu· jeweley $1.50 to $5. Kitchen --$5. FIOOr waxer $&. Hoses $7.50 each. Solid brass lamp dent desk $15. %" x ~'4'. table 11· .50. G7H255 base 36" high $10; Frosted F1akeho-~ 11 each. Birch"··==-=="""----'-~~ OLD Slngtl' portable $20. $1.50, 36 patio brazier S12. 111-u ·1 • 1.ta.rble tlab 3'X6' l21). 3 Mens clothes medium.' /large green glass It brass lamp plyv.·ood scrap 5c to $1. 3M6 ALLEN Wale1 a.~ d i n g ' fishing poles $1, · $2. and SI..;3. C.O!t"m.an stove $5. Hi-base $.5; 2 green patio Killybrook, C.:1\-f. machint', good condition $25. $4.' ·T.V. monitor $10 . lo ·~ table $3. J21 CoraJ, chalrt Ji!te new $2.SO each,:, HOOVER Portable \vasl1el'1_:.....,...::_=::..~--~--~- Garden ' tools 10c • $1, 2 Balboa Ialand New white lamp shade 12 $25 Old barbeque with good M 0 VI N G ab r o a d old dressera $4 and· $8. E~ 50 , YARDS Gold n Y 1 0 n diameter ~5'' deep S5: Floor &pit and motor $.5. ~ drill Miscella.neous items: i.e. tab!. $4. R«;cliner $4. School cupetinf, used 50c yard. fan vettiele sha~ $lO; motor $7.50. Patio chair ping pong table $5. 'FIJ trays and •office stationery lOc Persimmon love 11eat SlO. Upholstered chair like new. needs rev.-ebbing $2. Double $1.50. Bookc a se $1. and 50c. 2 10" impleme.nt Lilac band be.sin S 2 , 548-7636, 304 Santa Ana goo!!l'neck lamp with shade Telephone stand $1. Tools wheels S6 each. Magazine S73-657T Avenue, N.B. $2.50. One plaster and one 50c each. Wagon Sl.50. Toy and books 10c 50e. 2 48" ROUND table and 4 potty pot both Y"ith stands car S2. Scooter Sl. House Hollywood bed frames $4 DJ_tESS form quality queen chairs with wroua:ht iron $1 each. 20" boy's bike $3>; plants S20• Foot )ongbrlc~s each. Life 'preserVer S1 size B SID. L ·a d I e s legs S25: 4. loose cushions old witcase $3. T a P e 5c e.ach. 19881 Carmania New Ampex 102 mike $5. Brunswick bowling ball with and table cloth for same recorder needs microP.hone Lane, Huntington Beach Lily l>ulba Sc. Metal cot carrying case and shoes $25. S2.50. 533 st. Andtev.•s Rd. $1.0. 549-0074 2 SWIVEL rockers $25 each. Swa.g lamp ornamental iron $2. Ohm meter n.50. 231! with chain $25. Original cost N.B. 646-4286. SHELVES \Vhite \\"ooden fac· Maple twin beds S25 each. Delaware, HB $Sil. 644-4125 CHESTS. black & gol.d, large tory built Ideal for display, Oles! of drawers $25.. call BICYCLE 'C'n~Jillh meteor, l drawers, $25. each: 12' used rolls on caslen $25. 54~2529 after 10 AM. 645-2094 £<'.., BEAUTIFUL walnut double speed llghh\•ejzht · d u a 1 headboard and strong frame chain link 6-12' cedar boards PffiELLI ?>.fotorcycle tire 4 NEW '69 V\V tires and brakes, light $20. Electric $25. Antiqoes; Walklng plow A: pl)8ts $6: Lamp S2.50. 19x2.75 $8. 24·• bicycle $8. rims, 30 miles, S2S eaeh. ironer, Thor Avtomagi.e SS. $7. Sewing basket f7. Candle 54S-.a288 3 11pced bicycle Sl8. Stingray 1 VW tire S4. 1 pair new student microscope 450 X table $7. 2 Quart Ice cream GJl.IC Pick-up truck SZ5; •55 Sl8. Pedal car $2.50. Unlcy-VW to Chevy w h e e I S2. 729 Lake St., Huntington freezer $2.50. Mlmir, nar-Chevy engine $25. 2 s 6 cle Si JI.fan's roller skates ~pters~D. ~ ~ u~ Beach. 536--0403 row oak frame 16JQ6 $2.so. Esther, c .r..t. si:re 8 $10. Lady Sunbeam ~·0 "'"""~ a ap rs BORDER Col.lie• ~; and 110. Folding lawn chair 12.!iO. razor new $4.50. ~2847 ;>'00""'0"""" ..., 25 SQUARE y~ Firth . High chair $3. Strollt.T $5. Pole lamp $2.50. Tricycle aerylan carpeting SL square \VA S H IN G M a c h 1 n e ANTIQUE rocker $20. ~If Begi~r skis and pole $12. $2.50. Complete bed S20. ard . cl d" bbe d \Vesli nghou11e front door $10. bag and cart S10. lronnte 49~4or837--02'i3 · . .Stttl eabl.Nt $3. Wonder ~lO ~ve~i: 'l1vern~ne: Coucll apens to bed $Zi. lroner$35.546-4062 MAHOGANY drum table $15. horse $4. 3\n 9th Ave. Ne rt Beach Ann chair $15. Small tables STOVE $10. Bedroom set $25. E nd table $4. l upbolatettd So. LB wpo , $10 to $25. Dinette table Patio bar stools SlO. Ironer hostess chain $5 each. STEREO taken four track S'x5" PLANTER divider -$25. Stereo rl!COl'd player S25 $10. Coleman lantern $3. tapes S 2 0, Alpert..CO!nc deep well for live plants Small metal cabinet S25. TOOl.'1 SOc. Furniture, all Garbage dlsposal never us-Places BruiJ 66-Crlcketa $25; 14'x18" oval braided Dresses slightly used $5 to clean. 2151 Ota11&e Avenue ed $15. ~ Sandpl,Pm • Guantanarner: ma: $25. ~7472. C.M. . SIO. Size 10.16. 546-2209 C.M. ' }'ANCY Guppin :l5c each. SIG • Parsle-y f)qe, &d ~N l speed boYB ~-OH. Oh! Look! 4 beautiful PINK formal, aUe U SlO. Pair Chipmunks $l0. 2 TravllhSpotllght, Warwick· ray bike. excellent coochtion living room chairs $15 each. RCA TV black and white female Oppossorns S5 ear.h. WfndoM, Ml"nn Sln~n-$25. 645-19SD. Love 31!&1 $25. Matching $25. Roller skates size 8, Siamese ra.}!bil! $2.50, Other Golden Folk Hits. 646-0759 SCHWINN Stingray, 2 speed, chairs Sl5. 2 nlght stands SlO. 646-5237 rabbits $2. Hutches '2 · cheater bar _ new tin:s, SID pair. Unique sewing I.;:;;:--=.:'-"~-~-'.'.'"'.'.,--,=-- $10. 8fl'551 SKI boots •\%1! fi, excellent excellent condition. S 2 5 . basket chair $15. Antique AIR condltioner $25, ~w condition ST.50. 6'f3..8963 18012 N~-1 . '''''""' ""··k•t cha~ 115. motor. Phone 548--4362. 1535 LARGE 9 drav.·er dresser. .,. ... n, rv1n e _. -.. u= ,,. S . N rt Be h needs refimsh $15-LUEie ELECTRIC dr)'er, exCl!llent. 833-1022 Antique rodrer sz;. Antique uperM>r, ewpo ac • OIAIN hoist $20. Argus C3 Camera, lens, $15. Defur light meter $1.D. lJooded barbecue electric spit $5. Coca Cola metal lee cbc.11t $3. Hand knit cocktf.iJ dress $20. 962-9886 ' GIVING UP HOBBY. Twin Len... Refiex cameras ilnd cases, Yashica, IkoFlex, S20 each. 35 mm cameras and caJ>es all excellent, movie projector and c a rn e r a regular 8 $25 each, will demonstrate. Private party "'2-3834 FARl\tER John wet suit $1D. Rincon surf board racks ant.I locks SID. 1 s u r t board chuck dent 9 fl. 8 In. S25.' Porsche stock exhaust SID. Kitchen aid mixer and ·bowls $10. 2 boys suits, aize 16 and 18 SlD each. 15 new sprinkler heads 30c each. Girl's red rubber boots 75c. 2 Kodak Brownie camera5 'r;>e each. 1 Kodak size ll6 $3.95. 962-7593 BURRO good with chlldren $18. Ken~ e l e c t r ic sterilizer $4. Square dancing dresses size 16 S 4 . Brunswick ladies bowling &hoes size 71,» $2. Wal nut encl tables S4 each. 842-5692 SOFA bec:I $20. Matching chair $8. Upholstered chair swivel $8. 2 Vacuum cleaners $G each. Dining room table $S. 2 chairs $2 each. Golf set $20. Extra bag S.f. \Vall iroinng board $4. Sink l.R" deep $10. Edgtt ~. Aluminum beach chair $6. Screen door $8. Swing dooT SlO. Electric crill $6. (2) Hanging lamp~ $6 each. Table lamp ;J. Saturday and Sunday, 315 On::h1d, Cdi\f. mirror $1. 200 watt AM·FM: $25. ~ ' book rack table $20. Duncan Space No, 34. POWER lawnmowua, 1 reel tabl -=:. HIGHCHAIR 16 i:A~ "'7 AEROQUJP Slide ?>.Jagazlnes radio, no cabinet $ 2 5, REF R l GER ATOR, NJ\! and l "Toro" rotory. Good Phyfe dinina room e _,. · .,,._..., 4 6 at Sl. 540-2057 natural v.'OOd a c cord i o D pxl $25. Round white cof-condition $2S. each 968--3275 536---0.121 4 CERAMIC logs S I 5 • door, bl!auty for room fee tabJe $5. O>e1t of LAWN ?-lower Ro t a r y Contemporary desk S 2 5. 22 CAL. Pump Target rifle divider $25. Bookcase SS. drawen $5. Antique dresser B~N bole maker 15; Ctallsman 20' Brl &:&• !latching chair $10. Dresser and 22 Cal single shot with Gold naugahyM couches 2 wtth mim>T SlD. End tables, ~txiean bl•~ 1 e •the r ~trallon motor l >°'ars old $25. Matching night stand Cast', $25 each. 541)...20:;7 s20 each. ?.!atchlng chairs 2 for S3. Wini back divan purse. new no. 1.laple 1loot $25. Grass catcher sai. $10. 3 S&H green stamp ~I. HORSE G.E. l.fotor ss. 2 $10 each. Kirby vacuum. $5. Matchln( wlaa baek lamp $15. 54&-20GO ~7342 books $2.50 each. \Vorld Ridgid ~~. "· and 1 inch. exeellent-C.'011dttio ~ s:.-1"~Uom( rocker-·NAME-braiid t .. • n.~.&.r 71 .. --rv-m lT'-portable book sat...-$2ii.-..Encyclopedi.a -~ldl<!t pipe die . set $10. Shampoc attachment $5. dn!~s for Euter 9-10. Sl TV 1~ p•-·.'s OK ~" Bo•"• Jt., $10. Tailor shears $3. 18 Inch Pipe wrench, pipe Gas beater SlD. ~bler. ANTIQUES $1 to '10, n6w -$2. Ladits clothing, 14-16. b J n.7 646--mi' ' EltttrtC spit $5. 1~ Via cutl!!r and vile iJ each. rad\o, worics aood fl,Q. 5' alllpW ,punw ,$15. Ntw $J,.. and $2. Hats 50c to icyc e Barcelona, Lldo lale. 10 to 540-2057 \Vllnut TV-Sttttn eablm!t, --too• no. Standard $1. 5'&-6044. 1-75 CUP West Bend auto. 5Marchl5thand16th. .~=~------1 r--:-i._ _, S.17 matlc coffee maker \\'Otkl. LUISE Suggs Golt Club• 9 good for compone.nts or type""'""' -· Adama, SNAKES &Od ~ S2. to guod $lD 00 Pholle 536-Mll TOASTER, toastmaster, 3 irons 2 .,,'oods $15 compltk. homt bar $2). Eltttric floor .JI.~. $'1. Ml.lid: 9ell, call 549-1780 H 8 · ' slices, perfect SU Camera. White with blue Wm ~tFftt poll.sher a6d shampooer $10,r REEL powtt mov.-er $25. WHITE and turquoise buckrt · · urtrtdge load 126, new golf shoes ll7ie 1% $5. ~ 36"' outsMJe door SS. 30". ·new fertilber spreader $5. vinyl chairs SlD. each. Boy's COO~ Ap&rtm.ent 11 z t .$2.50. Manicure set. battlr1 trlc lklllet $6. \Vhllt bedsirie DI.me ·A • L1'ne ""'"'"' "°""1''°" .. ,_,,,,_ r.rusr sell refrl.ae.rator (ruM wtD ) StO: f'ull -41ltt bed 01 di • ccm:iplete $25. Call M&--6GOl ea lne ="'="..,.,n..,.,•-m_,. =-"',---= r ~ ingjde door $3. Otlld'• dC!flk· Ba.by atodtr 'With top and 2)'' bicydl!, Schwinn, SlO; rer~igerator $15. carpet off. ~rated SL7S. Bath ac· table Sl. Brkf cue $2. fV $5. Needs paint. ;\ddiftl buket $4. Uatbtt baby car Glrl.'1 20" bicycle S 5; ~·bite si5. Cotree taNe $5. etuorles by hknda, basket, tabJe Portable size $4. Smtll machine, need• motor S15. 11e1t $.1. ~. cart $3. Bnby l ctbox. aD plutic tor trailtr Small tables 15. 2009 Kings kleenex box. 2Sc • Sl.25. irtutred chair, needs co~r 89i-957'. 15432 Duke Cil"clie, toys 50c. tntut se..it 50c.. or camptt, ne'v $23; Man Rood. Noo~ 2 PM Su~. Red Cbri.!ltmb tablecloth Sl. Hand hair d~r $1.1(). lLB.. F\unlturt OOc:, Baby electric: al'lc1..ladles bov.'1\na'. ball and ~ 54"x72" De\\', S2.75. IA.din CUte wh1te drew with coll ONE lcl: oUicW Soe.p Bo:t d ish $1 . G\rl'c ~ bicycle bq $4. each. 56--010!. 295 El.£CI'FUC .U.wnmower $21 felt ·"after ski" boots. I~ mllar a1ze 12, $4. All t}CljU: [)trby \\1beeis and L'die, 13. Tricyc~ $1. Records 25c. Prlneeton Drn'I:, Co 1 I a Artificial Hibl ICU& plant SZi. SL Ladies bloulel and Ak1rtl In rood «tndlllon. m-4riO oria\N! prltt $22.50, Rll Braided NI lilll 2" X 5' Me•. Ana np carpeling $25.. DJS U • Sl. Aprons $L PORTA Qib for $17.M. Call e.3S'l& $4. Walnut ~ $1. 2: track SQfWINN pixie bikt tot Modern nllNt da>c $25.. 501 Aftfdda Lorenzo in the ~ mattrul. anytlnw play ~ »ll.Ytn JT. Phone. ha>'• or cirh 16 ••• nd ...ttb Boy'• toOd mapie 5 twlSprln bl!d Blulls. '44-«71 ~l~ ccnd1Hoa,, S ~~ · f • • • . SIZE 11).1': SUlr blouat $2; Bermudu $4; Navy blut 3 00 P M. A: "''hlte cocktall drew wl.lh • lhof:I to match $10; \\'ool • • ,,.., dtt.. 112: 011~, """" quality clolhf.s !iOe to $12; FRIDAY Pundtinc ba&, new s-t: G. E. Uatr dryt:r $3: Brolltt 13: Gamfl 50c-SI; F,..m., 1 50c lnl kntanHla ~rrace, ' • •• *" ••.,~Ji !fl/I AA!!•• •'11'•1r~f!• •.," • •• •",.,.,., • Corona del Mar. ITJ-0161 193-tm ~ ~adiera, ""'7 nice $25. Mattrtu Sl · 11P SAT And Sun. Crib and mat· BOY'S 20'' StircraY-119-S..1' tun.E 2:2 automatk: wtth candlUon $1'.3. 546--75lS $15. Booksheh.u $25.. End b'Ulfl SlO. 1,1 ... h ..... Ir •:: SUNDAY ONLY 9 lo Si 2 NM Movie Editor-Spliotr tabl.e SU. $.1MSL5 .,. ...,.,. -Ski Boo! ~c:ki. $150 Nib. $15. M I n t ~fa I I from ca.ae and cleaning kit $25. 55 AMP au1otlte. gtnmttot atria bib $10. Hobbie honwl 2 pair ski boolA. Jadle1 atit Brortd'A't.¥, Dyntl 1J1ht Cu JIO~'t'red airplane $6. $)), New SS. Al\1P Delco-t>tAYTAG Automat\c: waahl!T $3. Orftsera, 2 for $4.. 1 9, men's J;!it 9'i, $10 paJr. b~ No. 4. cost $15 \\Wit Bumper nicks to CAn')' Rtmy it(!Mrator $10· Com. "'Ol'b p>d, S:z!., ~ at SS. Dishes 5c to fl. Com-l\Tcn'J; xln'lch akl pn.nlJI, i\u o~ $6. F\1ll Curly Dy'¥1 tnoto1'C)'dr $12. Yttmlnaton pa.sa $10; 9 gallon 1fAlnlel!t 011.. Palntlnp S5 to $25. lJllJ \\'l.l"t, 3 picctl $7. t926l ::0 "'J\llar SlO. After )Id y,<lg COit $17, Mt$$. Games portable type\\Tlter, needs OX)'lf!n tank $10: 2 nc\\' Valuta to 1'15. All Otialntll. Hardbv Lane, Huntl~ton booll, ladle.s s s 2. $ i). • Kik·lt fl.~. Ouija bOard l'll!W ribbon $10. Older model round 80 Cnllon tanks for Sitts 8xl0 ta Mx.CS. 9 Beach Teenage boys and cfr,11 75c. Career, The ChUI! 95c. ~:w\n.& nw:hirle $5. diesel tuel S25. each. Good StllJJCl\PC!~ 4 Stlll lilt$ 5 l..ARGE blaokbollrd (greenlr clotht1, SI • SlO. 100 ,Jb. ~ drum 00!:. S 0 81 700xll Utt ~ 1660 Babcock Landscaper. Afti!t" ll S&.tur-~48. '-filh euel stand $10. "'"'ight u t ss. 31T PolWf YorktD"n. H8. 90-7111 ll SPEED ..... 125. 535-llJI Street. CM. day and SUflda1. 531-..1793 548-1'1&4 A\T-nue., Corona &I MU\J t - .. , -I .. ~ " .. lg h. lo l. ti w "' "' o. " 2 _, "· a, "' .. , 15. th w, to n, "" no • • 5. ;>t. 15. 10. 1. ox in. .,. "' 12. 14. Cl 'ur cd 15, !St .., "" nd 120 nd "' ,. on 1y 10. nd .rd :ZS.' 10. nd ire "1. "'· ... U6 '" i c ng •• ng >Ut 12 ng ,;, m ng $2 :ra .rd , ... ~r ng $6. "1. ., Id. "' ilh S6. :h. IO. '"' ;h. -""' 5 . ' ·- ' - Stt1'nl'1, ¥ltd\ 15.,1969 DAILY PIL;J.lf .~llCHANOIJ.1 FOR MERCHAN DISE FOR ltll.RCHANDISI f,Ol. ~llCHANDISI fQA Mllt<:HANOIS' fiOll , .. 11\EllC:MAHDtSI POR MEllCHA!i61SI I . P41L Y., P l\OT ' '·I SALE A ND TRADf SALi A ND T RADI SALi AND TRADI SALE ANb TRADI SALE AND TRADI SALi A~::;D_;T:.:;RA:;.;il>;;;I:.. J_;;;SA;o;L:.;:l;..;A.;;.N:.;:D_TU~:;:;Dl;::-1 \ Mochln•ry, •le. 1700 CllASSIFllD INDUi ·U "1'0RKLIFl'S'~ ....,. - J I 'h. , ••• ,.(-iic~.·~''lf.p'fft' Aoolifalice " ' ""-;,-•• ,::"* . . 'IARoXtlf~Sl ,,_~-~, .. ~ AUCTION * z.~ ~00!>~= I DIAi, DilJ,CT ~%.sjj_ ,_t, _'.: Spa111sh ClJ!i:.:;: fl 'I ~ .2'""tt'~~ Jl{I · -_. 11tts. taJ'll 1111. - l "•----•-."!I!'. w-•iii._fii'!.'-"~il i· ~· ~-edi~t ... nH • -~=-1J.!: J;.P=.':" ~ ;. Ac~~~~ °;W':"~R"J.~~r"' !;_.lrle:11;:. ::'i111t ;' . HOUSES FOR SALE ?::~CJ.~!~r:~0,11;.y ... ,..t.=: ~. Bovwht nuf1ctyre~ ... , ~ ~·--~ ~,<lra'&D , •• ._.,.,~.,~-ANTIQUl l'U RNITUR I & H00SIHOL0 ITEMS .ui ft),) a1w11••1. ........... ····-"'• cOMM11c1AL. __..._.............. ~ .. , SMw S1lft11I• , Mari leWhW • an:a Moel Osk*trirw-l'tllli! -··• 'i* COMPLETE l.IQU IDAYtoN =.c~~u..,. ::;::;::::···in• INDU,TIUAI. lllllTAI. ............ At TenWk ~I s,.c.w o.tue ~ -.... -.u Full _._ _ Conn. C..pdot 0rpo F OR OUR RECORDS I ~!!!.!... Mat1rfah 1760 -""'•Ii ....... ·~" .. '1. , ... ,... -..... ,...... -•• ·-MIU. v&1to1: ............ •· uNc ................. ~ .•.. •• 8'..-Wood •arved mn ·~n, l•·man"1 ..J.~i:.. •·.1omo. Au1111cnade -· -ve ...... ~o.-.... :..i ... ~ SATURDAY-NIT'• 1 1· -·,...-.... _ .....z_ C~LIO• L'AltK •,o•p• ... ,,;,,.1111 (ITW.LGllOVll ,., .......... •111 '-Wt'• &" aum-.,. -all Wlldltzer. Oonn noc.-' 'S ~u•v ..,_ ..........-:;:;::~ ::~J:Tt ·""~··"~:l°: •c••.Ao• ................... .-or love seat. 5 Pc Octagon dark oak ~ 1et · bulton holta. bUt'd htms, ......... 1 ... ~ •• 1~ w....~ .. r MARGH.tSTH 6:311 PM W/~-N~w. $ 40 • ....... .-; .. LAIC IUIMOlll'..i::..1.o,,. ..... , .. 6'01 w/black or avocado •-amed ·h·'-·, a ·~ BR .... lltcbH~ ..... """"'N l,ancy .-"-;-_,.•.:=~~~. •. -· ._. aAL.oo\ GOVU., '""\''..i'"l•U llSSOIU' PllOP•llTT , ... , ...... -il ".Cl.I.I• ""'° ·.-r-~ ..,..,. "''"""' -l.!I ""'°"' ,a;HO••s ........... 15 01tAMoe co. P•o"•i:TY ..... .., aet. 9-dr Mr. & Mrs. dresser, lg ·mJrror, 2 • •tc. oat¥ need-N• ~·n ....... ~ • "'--•AYc1e1.T .... ~ ............ ,., our OI' ITATI "'OP. ·•·1.. ... .Gll , ..a Guannta 10 od "'" ....,.... pa.J' ........ ~ "'°lor ..otg • B & W TV's· tAnHq111.s ...... ", ....... , 1ro101JNTA1M • 01:i••r ........ -.1• commodes, decorative headboard tn Spanjsh : r~8 • ' 'toWd Music c.om......... · Stet:.•. Combo's ' DOVlltl~SM011ll •v·,_.., .. ,....,.lt2t IUIOIVISIONUMD ........ ~It ..--oo.i. • _,.., •-W•STCLIFJ' ......... 1m tu.L '!TATE s1av1c• ..... •n • oak design with matching box springs, mat,.. lll6I SINGER T h 2045 N. Main, Santa Ana ltAlllO& NIGN~ND$ ,_ ..... tm '···IX NAMGI! .............. AM tress~-frame. ' ou c -0· So. at Freewt¥ SfT-0681 lJlftV•llSITY l"AIUt 'i"" ... "\'1U7 ~ ••• WANTl"O ... ............. °' matlc auto ... 1 ...... button 1 11~fM'• · i ........ h:. 1m 'BUSINESS d It.ms Sotcl lndlvldu1lly ' . -·-· Open Mon £: nt eves 1LU 9 1.ACJt IAT ................ 1.,.. in S'--f holes, blind· hems, ovucutll SUnda:f U to 5 fASTILUP" ........... ,,.1Mt FINANCIAL ,_,. Around-l e ore rou buy '" USI without attachments. Ill~ • HtVINE Tl!llllACI .. ! ......... tt1 1i.i•1M1ss Ol',.OllTVH1T111 .-VALUE $1095.95 -FUL PRICE $529.95 Jorces repG, $38.111 or 11.ll ,.,., •• ,·.· ~.E~.:t"' •• ~ & ......... ,.1,,.0 IUSINISS WANTID .. : QOS . . I •• 66 k . 11 ARE SALE 11 a .... ......... .INveST.Ml!MT O~~· a1t1t9 .:, .,It , ' Or terms 81 OW 81 <r"I'• per WH \\'eek. Guarani~ still good , llA(CIM 9AT ...... , •. llOI N IT ~~i • 1AY ULANos ............. tue ' " s Ml!NT WA t D .: .... 'Ill Use Ou.r Store Charge Plan or Bank FinanclnJ Call anyttme. 1193-#t4 ~~"&llL~su.~o .... ::::::::::::fi: ~G,£:i:"J~ toO::s :::::::;::;'.;:ID No ·Fancy f.ront -BUT Quality Values Inside Our go11eow n cw 1tore HUNTINGTON IEACH ., ..... l40I 'i. EL•Y LOAlllt ............... ..,. ' • • ! M usical Inst. ·1125 burned' The pianos & or-HUNTINCiTON MAltlOUll •.. ,,1 .... COLL.ATlllAL LOAIO ,. ....... :,e:. • , l'OUNTAIH YALLIY .......... 1411 =~::J:i•TLOAHI ...... ~. Gultlll' H-·•qu•rt'"'-ra.na aulfered no water dam-~EAL11o'H ............... HM .MONIY w N .Mt.,... .... = . . . . . ~ --... age but they are ~ ·UMSllT IEA(M .............. IUI . A T 0 .. • ... • NEW and USED.• ' • coAltot:N Ci1to111 .............. 1t1s ANNOUNCEMENTS , ' dirty, dusty & acn.tcb,y. We LON• at::ACH .............. uoe 1 d NOTICES · 1 Fender • Vox • S~ mowd lh41m·all back to our .•11;ewooo ............. 1uo n ... e GIBSON e MARTIN old 1oc " • .~.~ >•AHGI COUNTY ............. 16" l'OUND (l'rN Alla) ........... ~ auon"' m .... ~ evory. OUT OP COUNTY ....... ,, .... 140S LOIT ........... ,., ........ IMll • • • 1 • , , • WIL$0N • Y l\.MAHA thing at FIRE $ALE .PRIC our OF •Tf4TE ................ 1'°' P•1:1tio1111.t.s . ................... Drum H..ctquilrters 'ES• So u ~1;.. .... t "Old ..-..,TANTON .................. 1611 ..AMMOUlllCEMEHTS ............ '411 . , YOU '""'IS.,,.. l"ISTMIHSTE• ................ 1111 ~11tTHS ................... 6"11 _ • NEW and USED • Time Smol-:f:y F 11 v 0 r" 1MIDWo\T CITY .............. : .. 1'16 FUNERALS ............... uu LUDWIG ROGERS ASTRO .. ' ' • SANTA ANA ......... ,1 .. :.16tt ,.AIO OBITUARY ..... , ... uu •. ' . -come ""' set em, and at We ' have several Dining Room sets, fine st quality, with chlnas1 buffets & serve.rs. These Items are top ol lhe line. . Sp•nlsh • M•ho(lony • Mapl• • Modern F rench • P rovlnclal·• Medlterranaan CUSTOM MADE, Hardwood Jledroom sels, mattresses, couches & love sea.ts~ se<:tiona1s, (latest designs & fabrics), J).Bugnanyde couch- es1 chairs. coUe&&end tables. FIRST QUALITY mahogany furniture. Din- ing rooin sets . with chinas, Bedroom sets, lealher top col!ee & end tables. Refrigeiators, '"asbers, dryers, dishwashers •bronze, yellow, white, turqoise • SANTA AMA HGTS. ............ 1'1t FUNEltAL DlltECTO•S ....... 4414 F,umlture 8000 Gar•-s.~ I022 ~ selttition with b!W • Prtcn )!'OU 1N9n't believe OllAHOE . . ........... ,.16H FLORISTS ............. UIS :::11-ts and '--'-tart WARD'S BALD • ,rusT1" ~7 ................ ,~, cARD o" THANK• ............... 16 pc. se cym.,..... 1 • WIN sruoto we "'so have p'••o• dinettes game sets NOl:TM T\ISTIH .............. 1445 ·~ MEMoruAM .............. 4411 SPANISH Returned from HIDE-a-bed; antique olive ing kt $99.So. ~.hi-hats 1801. Newport, CM 6f2.8484 ii.I • -.... "'• • 1 AMAMltM .......... 1~ CEMETERY LOTS ............. w11 •<ode! Hom•• on __ ,0 at. lik ,.,._"· and ,_ -·•~ All --·" .: desks. bunk beds, lamps & paintings. Mirr· 51LVlllADO CANYON ... _ •.•.. l~J C,l!"MSTlllY CRYPT'S ........... ,, .. -.. green, e new. >Yt.......,r Ile;<& ret'<'-'&~· ~ • • II " d' " LAGUNA H1LLs ...........•.... 110C1 cEMl!TE1:Y c•YPTI. •........ .,,. le~ than wholesale! Group patio, ~urniture, chaise' &: parta,. accessories & cymbab: lWlMOND Steinway Ya ors, chtna & m1sce aneous goo tes. LAGUNA alACH ............ ,.11(15 C:Rl!MATO•ll!S .............. UM 1-·'ud•• .......... '6'. ha! G--~ ·-1 k ' . -·--"-----~· -----------· LAGIJMA NIGUEL .' ........ l1D1 .... EMORIAL l'AllKS ........... 6411 llU ...,uuu.u c rs. !lITll,n ,1 s'tereo-... toe . maha. new & used pianos . 1AM CLl!M,EHTE ....... ino t.ucTroMs .............. ,. quilted sofa &. love seat. pcrtable. Bar stools. Square EVERY'rtnNG IN 1.tUSIC ot all makes. Best' buys tn I 2 Dec. orative Dining Room sets w/buffets I SAiii JUA" CAPISTRANO .. ,. .. U2t AVIATION SEl:VIC•-........ Atn . CAl'llTRAMO ll!ACH ......... ins TllAVEt. .............. wu 3 Spanish oak decorator Walnut co!fee table, con-Be h M • ( f . So. Calli rla:ht here. DAMA l"OIN T ................ 113f AJll TRAHSPOl:TATIOH ............. tables, S\l.'ag or table lamps, temporary chair green IC USIC en er SCHMIDT MUSIC co cA•L.S•Ao ..................... 1140 AuTo TRAHs,.o•TATION ..... s •• AOK Commission Gallery OCEANSIDE ................... lnt LECiAL NOTICES ... ::;.·'4M wall plaaque, king, queen, print. Small prov Inc I a I 1907 N •. Main, ~~:e~~~g: c·oiiNTY··:::::::::~~ GS•E•R.,v'1c"E'"D'o1•R•E••CTO ... R. -y '.'.'.:m'p""1·•·""··-1bodboroox m,,..:!!,e chest. Grey FI int r I d g e ...... ~cto12ry Sale~lli-~ ,s.""s.tce".. Santa Ana . 1m Garden Grove Blvd. HousEs TO •E MOVl!D ...... 1,. ""' " ...... i:-···<e... china, service 12. Prov. strp lAWY noon · . -WALNUT Spinet la.no like 1 Block West of Beach, off G. G. Frwy CONDOMI NIUM ............ lt.50 ACCOUNTING ........ UDI! ma-·· ,, .... , • boudo;-tabl•s. Drop leaf •nd ta••-,,.~--.~Blvd !Hwy 39) p ' OUl'Ll!'Xal J'Oll SALi! .... ,,.1'75 ANSWEll lNQ SEllVICli ....... '-"II tu<: .... , "" "" WC" .....,. Pl' <.-u " new. Colt $195 Sell $too.I~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ APAl:TMENTS FOil SAL·~ .. .'.lftl Al"PLIAHCE •El"AlllS ......... 4111 lamps, Spanish 'oak 6 .pc -Early American. Gultar. l~ mJ. So. San Dle(O. Fwy, 548-3904 RENTALS · ASPHALT. 0115 .............. ,.,,,. dining set priced elsewhere Vantty stools. To1vel rack Huntington BeaCh 847-8536 -~=~=~-=--· -· -- Houses Furnish ed !~~~ ~A~::S:·-r·o"; 11C:·Ut':• at approx. $1195.00 AU. stand. Ladies dres.se•, 1u.e GIBSON J 50 PRIVATE PARTY Mf1e1ll11:MOU1 l600 ~1cell1neous 8600 ... BABTSITTIHQ ....... ,,6151 FOR ONLY ·-l20 down 8, g'-'· l"ll. n_ ... 1 .... ._,,_ • Wants to buy piano a EM I L ........... 2oot 10.:"T 0 M,t,ll"TE"1ANCE. ········"'" ..,,,... • ...... ,,., ouwi .... .,...... with HardBhdl CIL!llle, for Cub. nl-877-1035 RElfTAU TO SHARe ......... tot:S •RICK, MAJONRY, tic. ....... uAD $4.99 per "''eek I out of & bags. Ladies shoes. _.oi. • :* SPECIAL * cosTA MISA ............... 2100 BUSIMEJS SE1tv1c1.1 ........ u.. state credit OK. W 111 ,,.,1 ,.._, Ave., Bal"·· '-'and S320 new, $200 or W1er. BALDWIN Piano late model OPfN 910 9 17'9 HAVE: Small compreuor, several Air tankl, a p ,, vacuum clnr, port record plyr, elec clock, ~pread.JO mailbox, 3 elec heatr" Clo. dll:lt). Switch boxes (io. dUAl), opaque g!IU& doW~ mirror, rece pt . rm furniture, mile lheet metal louvers. Swap toe baby items. crib, ~ rte. Drill press, vise, aml cut· !»ant, motor, noor pelliher or what have yuu1 G4S-Up. PETS •nd LIVESTOCK D091 8125 BEA UTIFUL German Shephtrd 3 morith o I d female, outstanding cham- p)oa stock, re l"i • te red , 67J..-tl61 MARTINCRESf KENNELS Miniature SchnallZl!l' • Whippet pupple1 546-0089 ''SNOCKERS" (cocker & Schnawer) • aftermath• hf a love-ln. Adorable 6 •le puppk!11. SID ea. 497-108S ALASKAN Malamute, AKE. female-, 4 mos. .E:r.c:t!lle.nl for show .,..,...,.. ~ breedi.Qg. Black with ..,.~. marltillg!I. 492-0403 • Ml!SA DEL MA• .............. 2105 •uU.D6R5 ................. '511 -..... nu ....... u.i Eric, 675-5160 after 6 PM • MESA VEltDE211t CAfl!'lllMQ ms separate for quick sale. 20th • Xlnl cond. $650. :Ol.Ll!Oe PAltl( ............. !llS CAllNETMAKING' &SU srART'MG band pl t 54"2103 AUCTION 1 MALE 1 femaJe Poodles. =~==~ ::~fH .. ::::::::::::~~ CARl'EMTE1t1Ho .::::::::::::;61,. Century Furnitw-e. 1 9 7 7 2 GQrage Salt! ,... • ·com e e ~ * * • Top line • Name brands Male $25. Female $35. l 4 HEWl'OltT sHORll ...... , 1n1 c,•,M,,'."',·,,',~"u',"-·····"·· ... Utl"'' Garden Grove B v d. • C1-~u1 Ant•'que dnl~-set,! Xlnl Zt cond. ~~ KELJ...ER BROS. Plano • Horne funlishing11 mo. old, have had ahof.s. tAYS'HORll ..... :., .. .'.".: .. ms coNTRACToriJ ..... :'.::::::u2t Garden Grove Duily 10-9, Fu -:--"" "ft 11 exu..,,, nc Yl1 cytnlltW!, Will sac! for $200 -$ATUDDAY e SJ>anlsh • Mrdit. e r.laple 592-1882· DOVllt SHOl:ES ............... 2%27 CAlll"ET CLEAH1HG ......... '411 Sat m. SUD 12-5 Come m•ture • oric-11. Brae & Fuu taue uoit. 5-i5-2685 846-0980 MARC~H 1$ • Modern • Fre!lt:h Prov. Nl!ST.CL••",'· ................. ??!O CAltPIT UYIMG & lll!PAIJt "'' ·-o• call 1n<> ·~5240 Ba""""ins galore! LAB Pups, 1\red by .... . llNIY SI • ........... u .. 7 oRAPl!RtES ................ _ 44.JI .,, ~ ,,..,.,-~-Ca "B" FLAT Cornet with ..,.. fllVINS .... , .................... Ull DEMOLITION ................. "15 MAHOGANY ....,.. rnation $40 WANTED: Pianos I; Organs. 1 PM NEW-NEAR NEW Lewls!.ield Beret, S~e EAST ILU,, .............. 12•2 DllAJ'TINO sl!"11v1ce .... -.... .w corona del Mar cue. · Cash paid 15 000 S F t f pedigree to a ppr e e I ate . ~~~1::A 1::~A,il··::.~·::::: .. :: ~~~~:~c:; ietiTAU ''.'.:::::!: FRENCH PROVINCIAL FRI •• SAT .• SUN. fi73...2637 * 6J&.3620 * 'e ~It~ 0 : ANTIQUES 6C2-Q6JO ~ ~fJ:~fL1,··::::::::::::::::::::: ;~~~~'>..:::::·:::::::::::::::::!: From A t.ara:e Estate 10 a.m. 5 p.m.· . e Applia.ncei OOBERMAN·X Pupe :8 1AY ISL.&NDS ................ ,mt l'"U•NACI 1te,.A1•s. rtr.. ..... un A fine aelectian of complete , FREE· JO YOU -s re carpet1 AOK week!. Fine temperam.~t. BAIJOA<ISUNO '.: .. , ......... 2m •u11N1Tu1:1 REST01tll!1111 . • tun sUe ·bed ro 0 m sets. 'T1l1vl1f~ ... " "·t , ••••. ·~ ••• •289 ,' EAST u.u,..11 ...................... mt . &Jtll'JIMISHI NCJ &fn RUMMAGE SALE ----'-----·I ---~-.. ----.--'·--~, MU$T BE SOLD 11 . Com mission Gallery ... '"'"' ...,... J'fV"i,J IA~~::~ ..................... :: OAllD•NINO ' •· ........ 111t Dlning room aet. table , Ii .,... __ _. _ _,._ '"""'-· .,,. __ ._ WHITE Altered male u ....... , CDLOR. TV'if • GE .\"RCA Over LOOO ,,q, yds of DeW 1'122 Garden Grove Blvd. AKC SILKY PUPPY ' IA ... . .. ' •....•... Ol!Nl!llAL se•VtCl!S , ........ ..., 6 chain, c b i n a. buffet/ •'-"' .. llUlllt{l.Ul:ts'· '-'lVI' illtuUI t·~ -~~~~~J:::A.~~.~~~.'.:.:.:.:.:_:_:::E!! =~~N~:H:::.1.~~:::::::::::::: ·=·c:~:~=~ ~~~~~.1~~~!; ~:~=-~ ~~~~~ =~;n~:~'to°m°:' ~~1::e:~S:U:!~~~ G:y~l~t;:=soo!m::~t LOMG IEACH ............... "oe CiUM SHOP ................ : .... 6"t w/leather ·~·. 2 twin ma. nbtre.• ·~ ' Tiger SiMne-111!, all good models, M1y guuanleed. tiorl. bome.543-4957 • ORANQlf COUNTY ., .• .,,,..,,.2'91 HEALTH ClUIS ""'"""""' 479 vr--"'Ot -""dnn •· ~~ ~ priced -i,,.bt ix' qui•" •••• ADAMS ' iANTA AMA ................. t41t HAULING .. -............... 61lt hog. bdrm. sets. Duncan RUMMAGE SALE ,.., om • u"°"'r. pe..., .,. . ~ _..,-, ATTENTION POODLE Puppies., 1 WkL ~'••"•M•!."s,',,e: ............... 2,•,:•, Housl!CLEAHING ............. 67'S Pl>·'• 18 b 1, & 6 cha'-. 847-6551 3/18 Dunlaps, 1815 Newport, 4 bro 1 black b...;, .. • .......... INTl!ltlOR ol'.cORATIHo ..... •111 :r• u;, St. John's School Hall 1Dl5 Costa M TREASURE wn, ; pure :•• 'AHTA AMA HEIGHTS ........ ''30 IMCOM& TAX ................ 61u Must sell all immed. at a Baker St. C.l\.f. Sat, March "NIPPER" playful YDWll ---'-"------·' RMI MARJ HUNTERS no papen $30. 536-4879 EW :oAsTAL ·.. . ................ 2100 tRoH .. orn•""""'• •tc. ........ '™ TV 23" b 1 k / h It JU JURf· !.AGUHA IEACH .............. 210S IRONING ..................... 61H sacrifice. Terms on good 15th. 9 AM to 4 PM male cat Siamese Russian • . ac w e, AKC Reg. Poodlr11. Toy'•·.• LACiUHA MIGUEL ............. 2101 IHIULATtNG .................. 6"1 credit. blue, Fenian mixed. 675-4138 walnut console, p ~ r f e c t. Gardiner electronic trans is-l AM CLEMENTI! ............ 17lt JH5UllAHCI! ................... Int SUN Se.II out 10c to $1. 311.1 o>nd, 1100. }.f"... • .. I 11929 E. n--·n 000 ••10 tor metal deteetor, model Mini'&. $50 up. AJI cololl, iAN JUAN CAl'ISTltAMO .. ,. .. mJ IHYESTIGATIMG, DetKtln ... nM AOK WARfffOUSE ""'' .......,..., ~ 4 ill 547-3&11. or 547-9591 ; :APISTRA.NO IE&CN ... -.... 17>0 JANITOlllAL ······-·········'"' Clothes, hfisc., Travel .-.P-UD--D-IN'-.-.---.~.v-.-,::.=_ •• '1644--0421 HawalianGarden1,3blckaE. 200, Max range ft. w· )ANA l'on1T ·-............ 2141 JEWELllY lll!l"All:, Elc. .......... Po'ters, Nie-NaCl!,· 2nd 1r; •1.1• ., .... ,. of= ~ .•. F , .. p .. sacrifice for $75. Call 646-BOXER Puppies (near '°'Y •IVEl:SIDI COUNTY ........ 2IDI LAHDSCAPIHG ................ 6111 hair ........ white 'male, • COLOR TV. RCA 23" Xlnt ...,.,. ~ ... ,,. onne.v a•ll. ... fACAT10M •EMTALS ......... ttOI 1..ocKSMITH ....................... '7722 Garden Grove Blvd., Acacia, Cdl>t. ......... condition' $150 i:n ,'nft 1987 after 8 p.m. pure-bred); "little bea~" IUMME• ltl!NT.t;u ......... nu M.1.sOH1tY. 1111CK ............ 6'• 1 Block \V. of Beach Blvd. cUards p?emiles like a dee, . • .,,.,.........,,. eve1 •CUSTOM DRAPES • •. GIBSON J·SO -i.· $10 &: $15 549.1351 , ;OHDOMl~IU~~·N''""'"':"· mt, MOVING & STORA~ll .............. LIV nn furn ; :; i>C mod. 67M738 -,11~ fr: \\itenda .... ..., • ~ OUl'LD.:I!, • .............. 1'1 1".Al~TIHG, l"•~iWIOI ....... ~ oH Garden Grove Fhill\ t odd l hrs: . t b I • . .., .... . " Ma.nW'acturer to )'DU. Save • with. Hardshell case, AJo'GHAN· HOUND PUPP~ ll ENtAl:. -· PAIWTIHCi, si,.,. ............. ,,;m ·-6peri ii> tti'§ Sun.'10=6· · -~~~e"rs. 1~-' Pttca~: PART Collie, Pll:t Ger . ...:......:.. · " op m.aterlils; aua:r. w.?rK. $320 new, S200 or offer BIS 111.ted, gd show pro. Houses Unfu rnil':atd .. ~,:.~~~'G•APH~····::~:;··:::::.a11 20 PC "MADRID'• HB. 962-4978 ' Shep. Female Puppy 4 mOll. HI.fl &: Ster.O ' 1210 Free Estimate11. 546-1431 Eric, 675-5160 after 6 Pl\f. 11pecm, exot colonr QR?JIQllA itNlilW. ............ · ....... lOOI STE!ttNG. Patdl. bNlr •. '811 •· ' old Needs rood home. ·-a'..ASSJC DRAPER.JES ::::....::'.'!: tOSTA MESA .. · ............. 3100 PLUMBING ................ "'9 R. G OOLN Drexel desk tAll Chrm ,._ pl 1 1 1 . KJNG-0-Lawn mower $60 POODLE 4 Toy • A~"""'""' ~ESA DEL MAil .............. 3\0S l"liiT GROOMING 6ttf 3 oom roup _,, 548--8993 3/15 ...... m e e I ere> I Y S e, m, 385J•Biidi SI., N'pt Bch. ' !"'......,., 'o!ESA VEllDt: ................ 1111 l"OOl SERVICE ............... t.. snare drum & stand, $35. record changer 2 separate Adj ....... _ Coo •• Alrp'l Relrlgeralo'r 14 cu ft, $35. male, AKC,.2 mos. } COLLICil! PARK ............. )11S l"O\ll'IEll SWEEl"tK• ........... 4flf FROl\l MODEL J-lOMES xlnt corxJ. 1411 Lincoln Ln, AUSTRALIAN Si l k'y . .' . . . '""''"'"6"' n,;r Roll 'away bed. SID. Steel Reasonable. * ~ lfEWl"OllT IEACN ............ )20I "UMP SE•VICi ............... mt Incl·~-· QuiJ(....:O _,_ •-Purebred 3 F Adult cabinets 24" high, eoclosu1g ~EWPOllT ·MGHTS ........ -•.. n11 llOOFIMCi ...................... 6tst ~ ~ ....... oc: N.B. Sat 10-S, • yrs. or 6 speakrrs amplifier eo.i:t FRIGIDAIRE Elec Range. 'cabinet S15. 847-6467 DOBERMANStr:l 1tew..01:t SHOltES .......... tt20 UD10, .... n. Etc. .......... 6tJI chair _ 2 end tables & cof. GARAGE SALE Sal ,_ Sun. borne House trained 675-4850 l200 .'.,, 170 • -XInt Cohd Anti~· chest. lATSHORES ................. ttU REMODELING " REPA111 "'° bl ·-~ ... _ ... . 3/19 over .XU • • SACRIFICE; New swift XJnt qual. !'lf&F, seJ.I or ' JOVElt SHOltEI .......••..• , .. m1 llEMOOELIHCi, KITCHaMs •... 6tU fC'!ta e-21a111p1 -1.u:.:SS. Silver fox ful": lawn a..:o-r mornin&11 19'' RCA portable TV $20-It desk combination. Old che1t w1 .... archery ,.,.....,t bow r.: • .,~uon NESTCLIFJ' ............... 32l0 scnso•s SHARPEN .......... •tll er -mirror-headboard -~" . type freezer 389 E Flower "'6 .... 6 ... .no-JOO;J ~NIVERSITY PA•K ........... nu SEW1HG ..................... HH & lots of misc items. GAS stove, needs cleaning, works. 642-6912 • • wilh sights/case. 66 in, 50 RVIHI! .. ... .. ............ J'l31 SEWllfCi MACHINE lll!PAl•S 6HI qllilted bax spring & matt-3105 Yuk ,. A CM You pick up. 2 5 I 0 STERE. 0 ·~Solid ... ,. St .. C.M. 642-190911 d Fri, Sat 'lb' pull $45. 675-24Dl PUG Puppies ARC, fawn' • ·R'llME Tl!ltltACE ............ rt45 SEPTIC TANKS, Stw-llc. .. 6"9 ress -5 pc dining room· 0 ve.. . ~ n1tes SUnday a ay or; champion quality :oRONA DEL MAil ........... 315(1 TAILORIHQ ................ 6t1t · • DOUGl-lBOY 4. ........1, IJ5, Westm1tlater Ave. CM. 3118 deluxe console stereo, 4 ' :,nsc items for boat. shop ~2874 tALIOA .............. , .... uoo TEllMITE CONTROL .......... lt71 ·table &. 4 hi-back chairs. .,...,,. . :NV IAT ISLANDS ................. USO Tlt.E. Ctr1mk ................. 6t11 COMPARE AT $749 95 Motor & pump, $35. Couch CUTE 5 wk. old Puppy •. T:tny. apd changer. Left on Jay S1'Jyer Fox Jackel equip. Household lte~. 10-LIDO ISLI! . . ............... :nn TILE, LIM1t11,.., ~'"* ...... 6'7J · & ~-'-~. 0,·ne' lte . .... "'-l-· "'"· Lab. Terrier 11...,v p .... oU re-.. i .. 1n .. bal 3 SAT ·• SUN 786 w FEP.fALE Basllet Hou q,d IALIOA 11L.AHD .............. 3US TREE S!lt"ICE ........... 4tll $399 ........... ~ ...... .........,. P<L ,,...,., ...., .............. • ' ' "" • • • AKC, 1 )'taJ' old, shotll, ~'!' ~EWPO•T WEST . . ......... llH TELR"VISIOH, ......... •k. .•. 6tu odds &: ends. 54&-6CXll 67J...4(J)4 a.nee of $76.00 or terms. Cort S350 .• 1\tust sell $50 20th St. CM. 642-4610 . ~~~f::g~g: ~~~~~u.:·:::::= ~~~~~~ERY · .............. :::; No dOl\~Pmts only Sl& mo. MISC. hosuehold items. Sat BROWN Tabby Male ff.jtten: Credit Dept. ~7289 642--COIG evening.11 M.AITEL rocking b ors e, af!eetionate. $75. SfG..29!7 ~~~~T:~:c~AL~~.~ .. :.:::::::::~!: 1~~~M~E~M!L<;>YME~· WELK'S WAREHOUSE · & Sun. 2845 Catalpa Beaut,i11,1l marklnl MUNTZ car stereo tape. 4 EKO Guitar with case 1$65. g(J)d fl.5. Tricycle, good $6. 1ti!k~UJ;f#n~·. Champi;n! 3ARDEH G1tove .............. 3415 Joa W.\NTeo' w ............ 1'21 fEastbluffl NB. 675-4738 3/15 & 8 track &. 10 tapes. $75. Knight kit auto anal-or.... Hooded Bar-B-Que, like new 9605737 • I.ONG Bl!ACN ............... 3500 JOB WAHTeo' °""" ........ s ' 548-7689 ~~ _. $1Q. 542-6139 v ORANGE COUNTY ........... ~.uoo MEN .._ woMEN mt ·600 W. 4th t., Santa Ana PUPPY, about G-8 mo1. old, Mans goU clubs, bag, cart _,;,.'==~~~-~~-!RISH•· Pu . 'AHTA ANA .................... Mll OOM~STIC Hl!:L P ............... 7'2!1 ()pen Dailv 9-9 bl ck l -·· Min Pood1 . 8" ··-·= Pbo 18' GOLD Scot h ~ 5 .,.,tier ppies :~:~~~~ .::::::::::::::::~! ~~~~~~~r~" ~:;:::::::~:: Sat M Sun u~ AppJl•nCft_.:;. ___ ~1~1~00~ T: ~ e~';!. oo.Mss V:T SP!rtfng Goods 1500 ~-71 .....,.., ~ ne H&rmony ho~.111~ ~ AKC. best ln show sire . SANTA ANA Hl!IGHTS , ........ KIO ACil!lfCll!S w-...... ~···,.. tional 1100 LI 8--6388. .18111 l\iales only. 540--0715 ~o.UTAl. . . . ............... ,.,. HELi" wAffTED, w.-":.::"..'40t * $29.44 * • SPECIAL PURCHASE • "JERRY", pepPy young SURFBOARD Manufacturer · · :.ACUNA ll!ACM ......... , .•.. .3111 Jbll-MtR" 1#911'1 n ''" F 's Pl-B-·;d-.. Refrigerators, automatic --• t" SI \' b'" movl , .. ~ ,.u ·" ~-~ IAlnftft FABRICS E. 2Znd SL CM AKC TOY Poodle puppia ~AGUHA NIGUl!t. ............. 31t7 AGl!HCIE1 Mtll ,..ew.fMii ..... 7SS1 or "'""' ..... ...... .. .... e ca 711 amese, 11 "I· ng. m..... ""'....,.....,, Mii IW \Vhl I :nl !AH CLEMENTE .............. l7lt SCHOOLS & INS TRUCTION .... ,~ • OVAL RUG SET • washcr1 & other major ap-Persian, 675-4738, J/15 In 1tock. Used boards, all ELEC. Shoppt'r, xlnt cond, te, ma es. very am .APISTRANO , ........... 3n 5 Joa PREPAllATION ""1•00 N 1 bi"• Ible pllances from rnod"1-homes •· 155 · 815 W • p kard bo h S'l5. ~ CAPISTllANO IEACH .......... 3130 THEATltlCAL ,. ::::·::····mo yon · enu, revert , at fantastic dlsco~ls! No "PELE'' Jet Black friendfy 1ue1 . maxlIDUm.. · ...,FOR SALE $175. ~1954 ac ll, t ':'=======;::;fl ~~=~~~~~~M ..... ·::::::::::·= MERCHANDISE FOR Bl'Dwn, 8coppertone, green, DoYo'n. \Ve service. See at: fem. cat, ha.II Siamese. ·18th St., Costa Mesa ~nd1 Sat. Only 8 a.m. lo 2 ninning. 5-18-2627 aft 6. Hortes llml DUPt.EXE5 UNFUJIN .......... lt7S SALE AND TRADE Sires; x 10, 2 x 3, 2 x 6 Fn~R'S 675-4738 3115 SURFBOARI) 6'2" 'round p.m. 929 Bakor. Costa ~fesa. TANK • Type Ed re k a iuMMe1: ••HTALs .......... m:i AL'S UNUSUAL ~· ~ o--~ ~ENTAL:t • ~~=riiu:J'11N1Tuiti!'';:;::::: :; FURNITURE 17185 Brookhurst, Ftn Valley FEMALE Smokey ireY cat,. :i~celleot condition $50. nREWOOD f'o r sale• vacuum, good condition, QUARTER Hv,~ : Apts. Furn1.shed OFJ'ICE 1outP/lt\EHT ......... wn 11881 Beach Blvd. (So. ol Warner) 998-1234 8 mos old, Loves chldrn. 11· . Walnut, Eu ca I y pt u 1, hardly used. $30. S48-Ei633 l-\Vhlte face w/ wht so iENERAL .... ' ..... , ...... ··•°'D ~TOtn! Rl!:su.,1:~REAHTT ........ .,tllt GE R•lrlg•ralor, b 0 It 0 m fectlona, te. 542-6159 3115 SURFBOARD •. 9'3". Candy Aprlo>I, ·~1.so corr!, ~'}<;:% * ilO SCENIC LA YOtrr, Sl50. l-Buckskin mark t:OSTA MESA .................. 41C11 AFE. N ......... tl\4 Jluntington Beach 842-446-t .. "-.,.. ..... $150. Appaloosa S"al~~I MESA VEltDI! ....... , ........ 4111 BA• eouJl'Ml!HT · ............ t1u lrcezcr. FrosJ tree in food 2 ADORABLE Kiltent Jet apple red ra11&, w h It e crd. summer price11 :July 4 x 1 table. See to a~ :~ ~=:~g;~ ~=~~Ts·:::::::::::~: ~~~!~~0:fL~~~~.:;::::::::::: 20 Pc. Maple section.. New comprcsaor Blk, 5 weeks 545-4592 a1i7 C@nter; rood 1hap11. MH458 & August, $38.50 crd. Del. preclate. S75. 545--0205 ~~7~ry good stock " ~EWl"DllT SHORl!S ........... •no FURN•TU E AUCTION ........ nu 3 ROOM GROUP unit. I yr.guarantee on seal· · &: stack'd tree. fl) 68S-684G 4}{8' BRUNSWICK Pool j.,;;o-;:;;;-r;;;:;;::::--:::1;,I HESTCLIJ'" , ........... ~m APl"U~NCEI. ...... <-......... 11ot GREY male rabbit lD weeks Ml tllantoUI 1600 7 YR. old Gelding .. ~ ·bNIVEllSITY PA•IC ........... •n' &MT1QUES ............. -... 111t •-Alud•s·. L""-room •• 1 ~ ed unit. Jmmac. white. old. 645-l688 ' 3118 IC UPHOLSI'ERING -S79.50. 2 Tab!!! like new. Pvt pty. travol, You will got • h lACK IA y ................... 4241 SEWING MACMIH& ......... lltl .. .._ ,_ ,..... "" J>unlaps, 1815 Ntwporf., COS-..,,.,_ ttl ) 646-3718 Joi EAST ILUJ'I' ............. .n•1 MUSICAL INSTltUMllllT ...... llU tables • lamp• • bedroom WHITE Rat. 674-6551 3/18 pc. c~wvpean era men .:.:::...:c.:.:~------out of him. 846-1200 ~:~:~: Dl!L ~~.:::::::::::!~!: :l~~gs & o~~.~~~.::;::;:::::::: set -quilted mattress -ma· ta ~ftsa. WAREHOUSE ~ est., ~· p~7k~ EDISON Crib &: mattress. TRANSPORTATION~' ~~o"o 11sst"E"Ds ................. ~lH,1 ~~-;~~1s:~:11E0 ................ :m pie· dining room. All for. , , GE Rehigerator-New from Pianos ,. 1\-.ani, 1130 , !'It !1o HB " my dbl dresser, walnut. exc _ ............... TAl"E 1tl!co1toEils···· .......... _ $ 9 h1odel Home-Save many _ -·• _ SALEI f. • · SPACESAVER ~'. c•-1 & co.nd. Car seat. 673-2465 .tt~BT~=co~~"•~AcH ·:::::::::!~a! CAMERAS a eou11',ii\1NT''.' .. ;iM 44 dollars-Side by ·side on HAMOND ORGAN • .umihlre desk bui1t:'7'n . '"'$150. ANTIQUE Wlnchester model~ & Yi ehb ~OUMTAIH VALLEY .......... ••10 HOl&Y SUPPLIES ................ No down. Pmta. only $18 mo, rollers, 21. au ft, Frost free. SALEI A ..i( 300 lh) $100 5EAL ll!ACH ........ ,. ........ «SO SPORTING GOODS ......... IJel LESSONS . • p,... ances Relrig/freezer ( 1873, Cnllber 3840. DAVID L. F RASER ;~::0:et~~NTY .............. :!:. ~11~~~~:~o~i0~~-~.:::::::::r,'i WEI.K'S WAREHOUSE Dunlap's, 1815 ~ewport, ENROLL NOWI SALE! Color TVs 548-3004 SUS. * 833-2'J54 3424 Via Oporto, Newpo~ IAllDEM GROV• .:·:::::.:::::· ... ,. =~5ti:.,:~=~~~tc.'·::::::::::·::~ C.M. ·S161or I Mtk COUl'll! CARPETS. Viqyls, Tilts, lat.. -(2) Cal 40's 11) •t $31, ""w'M,!Nt,~,• .................. ~.1•1 ;.uMM• ....................... 11'11 600 \V, 4th St., Santa Ana ADP.flRAL Side by "1e You do not pv. to oW!I an ·eat 1tyles and colorw. Com: Miac. Wa nted 1610 32' Grande Sport i'' 111110 • . ............... STO•AG• 111S ,-SUNOAY ON y IAKTA AHA. . ............ 4411 BUILDING MATE•iAiS":::::::,7" Open Daily 9. 9 Refrig. 2S cu It with tee Wtnunent. Free practice L merdal & Residential Ex· under ................ S20.odo ~t;f~A~~.~.~~~.~.~.::::::::::: P~Tss . d LIVESTOCK' Sat. 9. 6 Sun. 11 -6 =erl~~~~~i:i tjST ... ART" •. "Begil&~~,:_ CLAM~ B'--s of p .. ~ .. , __ .... * .~.J403trist:all~tion, i::•n.....,.. CWE APAYsltlOHRE 31' Yawl, ~ 5, immlct! ~OASTAL .................. •160 an FURN SALE• New Engl. rlc .... "'"' ........... UUJ ....... Wll'I: • ...... .no.r• .. i;w Transpac Vtlt.iire•tforMet-\AGUMA IEACH .• ~ ........... 47tS P'ETS ,QEHl!:ltAL .............. IHI · DunlaJ)1' 1815 Newport 18 Tueod 7 PM Int I • 119 '*' 'f:OUNA NIGUt:t. ............. •117 c.-.n .... , ..................... utt mpl liv-din-BR, bk car; e, ' • ay, ~ . er· Healthy blooming we 11 GIRLS 26" bike & 20" bikC, co. ·•••••••· •·" ••• ""t" · AH CLl!MEN~li .............. 4,,. Docs ........................... 11u rl k all RMS 1 Costa Mesa media.le:, ~arch U, ·Thw-. ti-'•bl'-"-' 2 planta io a ·oval -u. table, covered 8-45' Chris 'I"rk:ab. MUlt se•! 1 ANA l"OrNT .................. c1~ HOii.SES ....................... 1131 es , rugs, comp . PM .,. ___ ,, t ach--.,. ... ~ ...... LI ._ __ _, ' •IPt.llX, tit ................. •ttO LIVESTOCK . . .. .... Ph. 531-11115 SEE! 16560 VASl' Stock Amer IJ Eur da)' 7 • L.ll<."1<&1en te .s gal. contaiher. Only • B. Q w I e I e ct s p It' ve a......._.. for oouple. • '0ENfA.l.SM ............... ""CALIFORNIA LfVING Lu.sen FV. furn &: olocks. Larry er. few ,left at~ ttUll price of naugah>-de club cha i r, 'f'or any near new or used Immaculate········ S27,~ i. Mu•s•1t11!s ............. mt l\1organ Antiques, 2 4 21 0 n l y $5.00 for 2 plan ta. 675--0106 furniture, appliance!, color-:n· Sloop, lips·• 5, v tr ' Apb. Unrurnishtd . SWIMMllM ,.oou ............... DUAL Bed comer unit. Newport Bl... c ., REG'~ NOW· ...... ""'-~ _ .. TV' ~-p•·-r ••••• • •10 ' AT10s tft> vv.., · · i.;ii.i;.n. • ~ ... ., .i:..i,. olltt 6 p.m. or ·" d•• PA......,. • .,.., n-n a.. a,., ..... .._, ...,....., 0 • ........ ,,,,,.,, • ' i1NEllAL .. .. ......... -. ...................... spreatls ind, like new. Call au -v '-n/U\.LI """"" Stirreo 'OSTA MEJA !lH AWHIHGS ... ····-. "···· ..,. vr..n.10RE AUT0• .. ~1c lertatninr, Koowledaeable. .. ... ~. and Sund•• ,...... pm, 1tove1, rt!rlgetaton, 56' Race Crull Sloop, by Ne • . • .................. VACATIONS tf2I 213: ~1 2U: 4J6-17ll ni:-i•LO • ..,..., R•ot ~·· available d·-....... y ~· ....... Cotl801e rtcord p I &·ye r '--'-m .... dU>' ·--m I··. A .. a1 ....... ~., •• ~l!SA vaJtol' , ............. SHI TRANSPORTATION wA~rR -~· --So ·-·SI Sanla ·--.,.,........ .... .... ....... ,.., ...... ... WPO•T &EACN ............. S2tl T···GERINE ~~ Earl ~ '"• tentl of-·-. s,.· • nn" . '·~ .• IUl<I AM/F?tt with stl'l"'l!O tape ""·off'·-,.;-,··-1 pl-'1'8n'"-•t -ndl·~. w1 MIWl'OllT Hl!IGNTS .......... snt IOATS. YACHTS ,,. IU~ UlllVI~ y I.ala model excellent cond ....,__ -cJd "-"1! _ ...... .,. ...... .. ......., ""' ~· tllEWl"OllT SHORES ........... suo SAILIOA'tS . ::::::::::::.,.,1 American tweed llOfa, $50. • ,;. now!' Avoid the rulbJ CASH Regbter· w/ 2 .total, attachments. 4 monlhi . ·Ol' hOUAeful. D4y, night or boat lover1 only! •••• $'18, -•STCLll'I'" . : .............. s:JJt POW•• (llUlll!llS ............ ,,.. -64" ~ s~o. * M7-3uy •~r'-....... de"·"··. rttJOnd,, $155. MOl'lroe, ,Jee .For;quidt sale $185. 646-21.1j. ............. • ' . 38' Ra-~·-SJ.W. UNIVlllSIT"Y "A•C ........... ru1 IPllOo-411:1 aOA1' ... .. • ., •. v .. At ...... .wl" ....._ ~ ....... ...., .... \.I.---.. . tACKIAY .................... ,S14t •OAT nt••L••s .. :::::::::::w:n. ,, .. ~c=E ~. mat-., • HOT Po IN'r Re:~tor llAMMOND-, calculator $25. ·Remln&ton PRIVATE · Sa.te. 9' C.ouch. 638 3620 lmmacc.i'i-. 'c"h'ue"'1r'''A"v.~ 't&ST ILUI'" . .. ........... 1:141 IOAT M,\j.NflNAMC• Mii ni;ii ...... uo;u '"'"' .,,,......_____, __ ,,_, -....in11.... cakulal"" 1125. ~ di kl ~· ~o•OMA oeL MA• .: .. : ...... nte aaAT u.1tt1CH1Ho .1.:-:-::::;;,.. frame:. $65. Like n e.,,, ~~· • ,,._....," ln CORONA DEL MAR. ,l'"• .. ,. ..,. ~u ne~, ng .... ,... • ,rAL90A .................. °" MA•IM• IOU!... ........ .... i:n .,.,..,, •· $85. ~767_ • 285C E. O:lut Hwy., f'r3.&930 :Royall~lec ~wrltm ti'Ol1"I "' Rt. Ill' d mos. cJd. -=--=-==--===,-: 6~ • 49-hl916 E-· AY ISLANDS .............. :mt l'OAT ILtJi, Mooa1N• ........ ttOI ~ -0 key -ad.ling ---"'°° ISLl' ' .............. 1111 •OAT ••llVICIS "'' a· BROWN il..... l"•A KENMORE Gu Deylr .. J· • N Pl .• -· . c·644--0l:::.:::04:.;:aft::..:•____ $ w•· BUY $ 18' IA y &OA't , 1At.90A ISL.AMO .......... WI 90AT lllNTALS .:;.::::::::::::... l(U 1 ...... .:>la, hu: speed. 5 Rrop + air • .Excei ew anos Dtlchine W/ credlt btJ,, like Q u A L·I T 'X klnE bed ~ 1 'r~::~:~:O:A~:$".::::::::::i: :?s"MiN~H~~i~: .... ;; ......... ;:: Mlnew $65. Sln&le bed sj:i. cond $65. '42·'1!m -WURLITZER A·BRAOBUJlY rww $$. Alao at.ndard & .,..·/quilted mattrtal. c:'.omp. $ FURNITU~RE $ Llke ~w·•t ••••••• tty $14'.lfi . l!AL al:ACH . . .•...•....••. s.ut IOAT MOYIHG .:::: .. :::::~:::. sc fUrnlture . 842-7213 All styles " n .. 1.bcs, All .iJ(Jdlible type w rile r 1. N•·-r .. __ .. -.,_ ...... ,.,.,,,, APPLIAN~ COL; 29 ! . ."• .. ,. •. $9950 lCM4 lliACN ....... .,.,,,,»If BOAT ITOllAGt: ........... , .. flill ' ''\""' ~A" ._143 ... uxu.,,,,, .. v•·ui -""'-.,-. J ..._ _ _, ."./ 1 ... A ... 11 g•ANGfii COUNTY ............ .Mtl IOATS WANTID .................. ANTlQUE dry sink, new American made, u note. dtl ~ . ' 84~ • nUUll•U ........... -"I· ~•DEM 011ov• .............. u11 A~•c1:An ................ ,. d<"COrator twin~ s ...... ad& AntJa uaa , .1.110 w-btnch •. tuned.. Price ttart. •n•i Stand·~ M·•·• C • WORK n --•·a ...... ..-Col6r lV'1-'i•11•'1-Sl1r•o'1 e PActnC YAarr SALEse .... sTMIHSTa• ............. Mn FLYl"G LESIONS ............. tt• ,,.~ ..:: . . """"'' .,.... uuo " Q\l• ... ·~ ¥""""' I Pl•c• or Hou .. ~.u 3446 Vi ,....._ =rt•' M1owaY c1TY .............. M1' Mo11l• HoMes ............... ftlt Pine bendt. 675-6f68 TAVERN Table, rna.mw l:rw al~-:r.lnt co~. $295. Top. 4x6 $lO.OO CASH IN Jt MINUTE . a .... ,'!".o, ::::: A~~AHl!tOKTi·:::::::::~ ,,..OTOll. NOMll .... , .......... 9111 W·-'f-o,,.ns ~ 6?5-Z'l33 * -•011 -• 541-4531 • l4 tr~ •• m. 0 I t 11CTcLn ................ tm H hold Good I020 (extends to 10 ft.) 90Ud •• ,.,... -• Comt-1'"'"~M oLX K., ltST•• ..................... ,.. •L1:CT1uc CA•• ... -........... oUM , __ , 8 -• • CAMPER. 111 A.I: · ·~ .....,.,.v 'r COASTAL ............... 5,. MIMI 911(0 ................... nn wa1nut W( Frencb chain: • NEW • • eeps -BATn.ECREEK ThCti:PJ • 17 --, ... ..... i.AOUlllA MACH ............. .1111 MOTOllCYCLIU • 1Jlt nn Wal nd ... ,_ n c ..U ....... uilitely tafVed AN M•_, other mUU. v.-wvod • fli...-l.•a. $40 ' · • * AUCTION * ~i".,..· ~ "t~.,--,.~ UOUMA NIQU IL ............ Im MOTOltKOO'telU ·:"','.'.'.':.'.',.,,_ rn. '11.lf e luu .,..., "'"""' ' ' ... .., ,.,...., ...._..,_ ' ma.Maae table• heavy duty uu wvua ui. u JAM cu:M1Pft1 .......... m• Auto 1111v1cs11 PAltTI ,.. "" Ballet chair ST.SO. Walnut TIQ\JE COLLECI'ORS • 11;Yle1 Ii' 'tlnl&h&. Prices * 494--7673 * · . .i-.i oowr ~. 545--2529 ' 11-· ~· ..u'oe ~ ' 1 .... 1 oot~~. Ml' .IUAN CAPlltUflfO ...... Snl AUTO T'OOU & •ol,11,, ' .f°411 ti ton iH lat ~ t •-.r• -.1v-,..tu ..,..., ~ UUlllU o.&WA PDtN"T ......... n• r1tA1L111. TllAYIL •.. .,:::::::toJ bar •toot $6.50. New dbl eeora w tpprte e, ~• ~L Gq·Rt'fris,.14 SEAR'S 40 ,p11qn ~ter rJw Wtn!l;i-'a tr1 anttl) down covw. Bis w~ ,REAL ESTATE, tl:AILllls. o"""' ............. •lll wht 1eathtr headboard $5. Sl:GJ. De'1c. cylinder fall-·e:591:.. cu. ft. tWJ troat, ice: maker. hea~· excC!Dcnt condlUoR. AuctloM ~:30 p.m. tilt tn1.llcr. $700 or best aft. G I CAM,.allS ...................... "ii Walnut piano b.nch, uphlstd front Ill-Boy, l'n:l'e, $350. "f "f' "" OW 115 66-1""1 ' WJ d ' • •' 1n1r1 TllUCKI .............. 1 ........ tStl d _J ,,a.. SXl.2 IUIO I4X20 EVEJ\~INC ~ MUSIC _.. r · " 2 yi:an old. U). 540-67!5 , 1n y s A , IJ ~Im er. Phone~ .atl:RTJnjl 'f!::Jo~~Nru~. "::::::::::::·= t...~: •• atltTAU .......... n: ~I~ o~~ :i;:~ iiO, ~ ~~ ov.ta'. 8e""h Music (e nter hiaktaft l'ffrlren,tor, ORIG. on ·paitJtlnp, 3 Beblod ~· ~ ltil.t'l FOR Sale .. 11' fil»q!iii INTALI w.-"Tlll ...... ., ... ,... OUN I 9UOl lll fUJ "6 ...,., M"oDt.: ..,._ ctxx! condit}on. $30 I ~ ... It' --.u ... ..-CM"'""" -1...... ~uft -.i_ • .._ ._,~ OOMS ,0. •INT .......... Jttt IMPDl:TIO &UTOS ........... ,... bros. andirone i: tnot hldr, ......-,;Jo;J -64" to& • M!l&Caprt;; ................. : ..,,,,.,. n" .. I...... --<JUll.l. ...... """ r~·~ ,,_ ,.,.f~j, ·~:!:t1 11 covn' ~ !~~~u~t•tussics ·::::::::.:::: m 9 x 12 oval grtt.n brakJ. f'RENCll \Y~nut b 11 f ( • t, Factory &le• a: Sel"Yice -19 2. 24x48" S35; I &hip 24x4S' WANTED to ba,y~" wide "itb ~, • t • t I a'· G;!,IEST HOMES ,... •AC.I CAl:S. ll005 ········•• ... Id ru1 Sl!i. All xlnt cont!. dl~pll\Y ~helvt'll, s 2 0 0 . Daily 12 noon 'tU 9, Sat' " µzxuruous oft w h I I~ SJS. 531~ ' gas: ranee-~ owen. Cbmp1;~ Wltb connrt. CU> M'ISC, 111e,,1.-.L1 s• AuTo ••n.Ts ................ 21 615-48'99 Em 1 1.~ 8t • Blvd H 391 t"Aml't $'10 54-23!M 2001 ,111,1 L.-_. .~,,.,__ ,lvu top • tUt>41p fAOtr. INCOMI l"llOl'l•TT ............. &UTOS WAN'TIO .......... , ... ,,... !)ii'!! \\"1 tabl~. circa 1 '"" ac,. ., ( "1. :-:-:"""'~' . . Small desk $8. .. UI:" ........ llNlllol aon.. ....... f ' llllNEIS l'llDfl'llltY "'" H•W '~"l ................... 1800, n'lli. Both mll'ble l Y. mi. So. c::.n b'-;_·._..,· J<lup Road. 'T11itn bed SI&. Prefer O'Ktt&a ' MerritL go,.,4N JllAJLE• 1"AR 1t• f«J AUTO Ll llN8 ,. .... , ...... .,tilt ..,.. qu "' .. ~ =-==:----,-,,..--! •utrHttl •1NT&L ...... ..,. t.oSID CAiiis ... ,............. OIARUE m lop11. 833-&1'9 tluntJnrton Bodi 841.a:!36 White tl~t.sl DIIM-.. Une C&lJ t'1tl. &Ji.21itl 54&--1819 . OIARGE )'Olll' Wint acl now. - • !' t M 0.111.Y l'ILOT ~ ~-eo.w ~.:.-.-~-""'~'".~-0--'""'-~·-.~~:::: ........ 4.7':-~.~-~~:;-,!;""~.r..~.,.~ •. ,...~ . .,,,..:":" •• ~~-~-~-~ •. ~-~-~-~-~.~-~-~.~~~-~.~-~.:"r..~-~ .... ~.~.~.~ .. ~ .... ~.-~.~-~~ .. ~.~ ... --~.~-~-~ .. ~.~--~-~-~~-~.~-~.,.., ..... ..,.,""'!!"!~ ...... "'' . '... .... . ' ~····· ........ ,. ...... . ............. ,.. ... ...... .~ . .. . ,_ ... . So.....,, llltdl 15, 1969 • rE-OISliORTATION fitANSPoltTATION ,. .... c ... , •• UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE'S · f9~9 ' ' ' EXECUTIVE DEMONSTRATOR • :u ·:N ~i I 'V :E R '.S . . I ·T ·y ER uys "sell", 77' ~ Viking sloop. ~uc­ '.-I lo $.1.000. 645-ll33 ( Bkr.) ffiNN Sailboat 15'. Rood lrailtr & cover. Top C.000.! Only $850. fi46..2S77 BOT 2 yn: old, dac:ron 'flil. $275. Good cond. ' 548-3364 .Sbore&OCl'-Salling Dln&hY $165. , * 675--2336 * fi6 TARTAN, 71' &loop, Jnbd. Aux. Slttpg 5. Fully jqllipped. 61~2336 ~~AN MILLER SABOT trill racing rig, XLNT. No. m, $350. 67>-291T 1! KEEL Sloop in NB s1ip. J600/ oUtr or trade. ,642--5759 or 642-262l SABOT $280 64$<1!10 !loot Slip_ Mooring 9036 ROOhot for 40-50' 1 BALBOA PENINSULA ' 61>-5396 {O.t s.-rvlc•s 9037 L • • r Orange Coast Marine :has 1 new crew ~ which offers: Complete Morine ~ Services by t: e Experienced e High Ouollty MARINE ~ PERSONNEL .. . • Hl9h Quollty Work At RHh1tfc P rices e HAUL OUTS, ' SAIL & POWER .• 24 HR EMERGENCY ¥1tVICI ••••• 67S..™41 • '47 ~y.lclo Orl..-f Nkwport lk•fh ~·.,s.wo ... '7S.2641 CAR SALE! . TORONADOS • CUTLASS "S" • CUTLASS SUPREMES • DELTAS • 4·4 ·2'1 VISTA CRUISER STATION WAGON. '69 OLDS Cutlasi Supreme Holid•'f 11d111 Vt ,1uto., R,H, P.S., P.I ., f1cfo"f air, WSW vinyl top tinted 9la11. 1100994) $3730.57 .'69 OLDS Cutlass Supreme Holid1y 11d111. VI, 111!0., r1dio, h11tor, PS, f1c- tory 1it, WSW tin t1d 'tl111 11111ch mor1, 11021141 $3709.36 '69 OLDS Cutlass Wagon VI 1ulo., R&H , P.S., P.8., f1clory ·,1,, WSW, tinted 9!11• t1p1 pl1y1r1 1winljl l1il 9111, m11ch more. ll363S9Mll6121l $4515.03 '69 OLDS Cutloss "S" Holidey coupe. VI, .1ulo., RlH, P.S., P.I ., f1clo'y .1 ir, whito w1ll1 vinyl lop fintod 91111. CIOt209l '69 OLDS Cutlass "S" HD1id1y coup•. VI 1uto .. R&H, PS , rl, f1clory ,;,, WSW, .. ;nyl lop, tint, 91111, much mor•. ( 1012'49 ) $3610.49 '69 OLDS Cutlass Supreme Ho1id1y coup•. VI, 11110 .. RlH, PS, Pl, P4 wlnclow1, f1ctory 1ir tint. 9lo111 1up1r 1toclr wh11h pl111 m11ch more. ( 1004971 $3828.79 '69 OLDS Delta Holiday Coupe. VI, 1uto., R&H , PS, PB, f1clory ,.;,, WSW, ~inyl top, tinl1d 9l11f. ! 1021115 1 $3838.87 '69 OLDS Cutlass "S" Hollday cou,11 . VI, 1uto., RlH, PS, fl, P-window1, ,f.1clory eir, tinted 91111 .I 10•201 J • $3527.77 '69 OLDS Delta Custom Holld1y 11d1n, VI, 1111to .. RlH, PS. Pl, f1ctory ,;,, WSW, tintod 91111, much moro. 1102715) $4196.14 '69 OLDS Toronado Full pow•r, fectory 1ir c:onditio"in9, poly<Jl•u b1ltod tir11, chromo wh••l1, b1111liful powd1r bl111. I 6020f2) '$5594.63 '69 OLDS Toronado Full pow1r, f1clory 1ir conditionin9, 1t1r10 r.1dio l1po pl1y1r, poly<Jl111 boltod tiro1, chrom"o wh1oh, M11cfow 9roo11. 160079,.I $5670.72 '69 OLDS 4.4.2 Holiday Covpo. VI, .1ulo., R.lH, PS, Pl, f1clory •ir 'on· ditloning, WSW, ti"lod gl•11. 1104569) '69 OLDS Delta Holiday Std•"· ~I 1uto .. RlH, PS, Pl, f1ctory .1ir condi0 lionin9, WSW, "i"yl to,, tinlod 91111, "'uch moro, I IOJOJ6 l $3984.68 '69 OLDS Delta Custom Holid1y coup•. VI, 1ulo., RlH, PS, Pl, f-ctory eir 'ond., WSW, vinyl top, linl1d tl111, r19u!1r fu1I •n9in1, 1103075 ) $4207.13 '69 OLDS Cutlass "S" Holid1y coup•. VI, .1ulo., RlH. PS, Pl, l1clory 1ir co~d., tinl1d 9!.1 11. 1101013 ) $3445.20 '69 OLDS Vista Cruiser t P111. W.190". VI • .1uto., R&H, PS, Pl, f.1clory .1 ir 'o"d., WSW, tint, 91.111, mu'h "''''· 12121171 801t-Y1cht Ch1rters 9039 Mobll•Homn 9200 Auto Services ---------& Ports 9400 SEE the Dual Wide Road· ---·----- liner Pan American, Para· COMPLETE 283 Chevy with mount, Elite and General stick bellhou.sing & two mobilt homes now at transmissions, $U5. Aft 3 C1~~ers 9520 ] rmportH AutOI 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 PORSCHE lmpor:tttd Autos 9600 CAL 24 for CHARTER $25 day. $150 wk. • 842-7528 * Bo1t Stor1ge 9048 BOAT STORAGE Sail or power up to 20' Fenced yard. Ne w po r t Baylront. :r.tonthly rates in. elude ... Use of hoist Launching Call Anthony's 830-2'l81 Booh Wontod 9050 Car -Top Aluminum Boat u/$100. 54S-0175 Airer•~· 9100 1964 CESSNA 210. 28S HP. Retrael. gear, dual mark twelve 360 etwinel, 90 chan- nel ACF, Other JFR eqpmt. 950 }{rs, Aircraft ah\'ayS h~red. Xlnt cond. Con· tact. Paula Bailey, 642-9900 or MS-8220 1967 CESSNA 150. Nav-com. 300. One ov.-ner. Xlnt cond. $6100. Contact: P a u I a Bailty, 642-9900 or 543-8220 HIGH TIME PILOTS Share eXJ>en&t'S. Full IFR Beecbcraft Bonanza. 540-0126 Mobile Homes 9200 -----B•y H•rbor Mobile Home Siles 16'·20'·72'-24' &. 34 w\dn Casa Loma • Roll·Away • car. lbbtt • Homelte • Fashion Manor • Kit • Bay Harbor • Sahara. Ce:lebrlty. Sheraton Manor. Parka available in all areas B•y H•rbor Mobllo Hom• Show 1425 Baker St. 1; blot.k Eaat of Harbor BJvd. "" Bilir Costa Mna {71 4) !W().9470 NOWS THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 FACTORY DIRECT DATSUN SAVINGS MERCEDES BENZ Dual Wide Sales pm,,,.._,,,. Lag Bch. Chapman ?.Iobile Homes lne. • · · 520 N. Hirbor, S.A. Triller, Travel 531-8571 9425 20x50 GOLD Medal 2 BR, 2 ba, service porch, comp/ set up, lovely adult park, porch, awnings. carport, storage shed, full skirt. ldnscpd. ready to movt in, f'ull p r i c e $10,500-Sl,000 dwn. By owner. 962--0790 18' ROD & REEL VERY CLEAN 4 burner stove, oven & brlr . Obi sink, l'lec \VH, elec: refrlg • ice OOx comb. Nr new tire.11 • spare T & W. A real buy at $888.88. 1960 Inter. TravelaJI, well experierttd, $390. r-.t o B I L E llome-cabana, * 545-5694 * Bolts. Aero ''El Dorado,'' 21. KENCRAIT Trail II for s1nglt or couplt, All . ~r. SC faeilitil's, private cove, Lido col'kntined all of It. .rv., ""1 "'14d0, P k R bl "'~-1 e neY.', see 1 a ar · easona t' • .....,,h or C brUI St SPACE 10 1enni1. 675-4531 or ~2388 -'-='-7" -~--- Motorcycln 9300 12' Teardrop Camping Trailer \.\•ith cabana. $215. 646-1721 Trucks 9500 1969 OPEN ROAD DEMONSTM.TORS Full cab over, side dinette, &ell contained, monomatic toilet system, water pre• sure in gallty. Room for big family, 6 sleeper option. 1969 CHEV VS, all HD, spec- ial camper leaf suspension, extra cooling, HD batteries & altlnator, deluxe cab. This Wl!Ckend only $4235. Pay- n1ents of $86.35 pr. mo. oae, OPEN MOTORS 8.10 S. Harbor 5.114650 '69 vw CAMPERS ;, ,Deluxe SUndia!JI Total down $362. 36 mo. @ $74.35 + final pymt for title. Dir. lli 892-5551 or 534-2284 OPEN SUNDAY *PAM-TOPS, all stee l * AUTHORIZED * BMW DEALER T & M MOTORS 1---------· I shells. Sale11 & rentals. $149 Garden Grove Bl\•d. at Beach ll) 892-SS.Sl or 534-2284 OPEN SUNDAY '65 J\tATCHLESS 500cc Jn a basket. Equipped for DIRT Best offer over $250 l.'Omp!ete set of metric wrenches & sockets $40. Priv. Party. 5.11-8387 '67 HONDA 160 Scrambler. Xlnt cond. 9000 mi. $325. 646-1696 a a k for Da""-or Jack. '67~;.'68 Bullaro, 125 cc. Sherpa S, 20 hp, Knobbya. Never raced. Xlnt cond, $400. 540-1643 IRA.ND NEW 1t6t 112 Ton Pickup $2195 i99 Dti. plus T&L. oac CONNELL CHEVROLET C.ltf. G.M. MOT ORS up. Buy factory direct. 1010 So. HarOOr, S.A. '67 CHl::V V11.n Camper, 108", V-8, auto, air. av.ning. head, ('rpl.c, !Of! rark S 2 5 9 5 , 51S-33iJ, 837-8.151 Dune Buggies 9525 1968 DUNE Buggy, chromt bumpers, bugtlres, carpets, metal blake body. Top side curtains ready for the road. Will trade for pick-up or .v.11 btlow going market. Phone 525-30S3 MYER'S TOW'D Immediate Delivery! $.1~9. 1003 financing. Dir. ( 11 892-5551 or 534-2284 '67 DATSUN PICKUP '67 Mercedes Bon• 250S n T, 4 spd, dlr, radio&. beat-Sparkling EOOny Black with er. Excellent condition, all All Vinyl Interior Every origlnal, OwnM by Utile '.olf: C.Onceivable Extra on thil man ill Laguna. $50 • · ?-.ftticulous maintained :r.1.B. deb: or take fareign cat in Auto trans, i\tll Power &: trade. \Vill fine prvt prty. Factory Air Cond. A must LI PTB 904, Call Jim, 494-!or the Discriminating Buy- 9713 or 545-0634 er. FERRARI FERRARI Newport Import.! Ltd. Or· J]rllljJOrl 11Juµorts ange County'• only author-3100 W. Coast Hwy. ized dealer. SALES • SERVICE • J>ARTS Newport Beach 642.9400 540-1764 3100 W. Coast Hwy. A th . ed 1.lG Dt"al NeW'lOrt Beach u onz er &l2-94C6 540-li64 Authorized MG Dealer FIAT '68 FIAT. Good clean eond. Ui\v mileage. Oper. to of· fers. \~'eekday.li 9 to 5 p.m., Mr. Brown. 540-21U JAGUAR ·~:1.R Sc>d. Auto. P\l•r !::: & MG MG Sale.Ii, Service, Parts: Immediate Delivery, All Models J1rtup ort 31inports B. Xlnl l.'Ond. Prv. party. 3100 \V. Coa.st Hwy .. N.B . 61·1--07J9 &l2-9-i05 54(}.li64 '00 JAGUAR 3.4 Sedan Authorized :r.tG Dealer Good eonrl. SBOO 1960 MGA, Xlnt eond. New 546-4276 nf!er 7 p.m. Pircllls. L<ing Beach -~=-c~-==~--1 213/ 08-4198 '66 Jaguar XKE \\lire v,•heels. $4,000 * 4M-4765 * MORRIS KARM.A. N-N GHIA '61 MORRIS-Minor LllOO; • spd. r.take offer or trade --------for 8' Cnmper ~htll or small '62 KAR?.1ANN-GHIA conv. mol<,rcyclr. !145-m'U Re.bit. eng., extnetor f"X•J-==="====== haust; 11('1v hrks.. good rond. Quick salt' 675-4890~ OPEL 6-7 PM 1--------- '61 PORSCHE Very clean, must see to ap- preciate. $229t e~~~ ,,,, 14f·OJOJ -673°1190 1970 HAllOI ILYD. COSTA MESA '67 Por1che 911 Targa Ebony Black Finish with l\1at. ching Black In~. 5 speed, A:r.1/FM, Factory Mag Whl!. 23,000 Local miles. Reflects ?.1tticuJous care. J1rluporr 31111ports 3100 W. c.oast Hwy. Nt1vport Beach 642-94!1> 541)..]764 Authorlted :r.tG Dealer 1966 PORSCHE 912 S to Choose Froml All in Top Shopoll Sterling 11 $3995 534-2284 or (I) 192-5551 Dir. OPEN SUNDAY '68 PORSCHE 912, Tangerine wi blk int. Xlnt cond, lo mi. ti.take otter. 645-1319 1967 PORSCHE 911 S , Burgundy v.·f hlk Int. Xlnt cond. 892-1192 t1.fl 6 pin. CM. '~=O~P=E=N~S~U=N=D~A=Ys __ Jo======="-I '66 OPEL • V\V DUNE BUGGY, reatly MERCEDES BENZ Station v,•agon. xlnt conct, 4 '67 YAJ\lAHA 305 Scrambler, '64 El Canlino. V8, stick. exe cond, \·ery low mileage, $8$8. 2 yr. 24,000 ml. warran. n1ust 11ell $450. or best offer. t:v CNS-l:l!l.ll 540-2680. aft/5:30. 642-2130 2014 Harbor. '60 Por1che·Good cond. $1600. * 633-49'l7 TRruM.Pll '67 T-100-C, fiOOcc G42·9l36 1900 miles . J>('rfect cond. ·5-1 FOHD Pnncl. diamond 546-3458 button sunk interior, rebuilt to go, large rlmii 11.nd tire11, spd, dlr. radio, heater. Sea tuned txhaust. S600. 495-4833 '62 MERCEDES blue exterior. AD original SPRITE 292 f!ng., 25,000 miles. !\Just '68 HONDA P-50. like new SN' to belic\'f'. Best oHtr. Imported Autos 9600 :nos 4-door, ltandard shift-inlerior. $75 Ce11h del!I. \Vill all eKtn!.!'I. T'nlly R f~ ear fine prvt po1y. LB S\l/G 416 '61 BUG EYE Good cond. $650. • 546-8165 * F'"' 1125 "'"' or"""° AUSTIN HEALEY C1\ll : 53&-7862 ~==~~~~~~1 ... ~~H~A~RL~E~Y~O>O~p-.. -,-. ~l~ots '60 Jo"'ORD f'lOO, 6 cyl PU, '57 Austin He1ley run11 gd, a:d tires, w/aml of chromt, make'! otter. homemade cmpr $695 • 3000 Road~ter. A classic car * 54&.7748 * M&-5245 for y $5!l>. \\11B7Cfi HONDA 160, Dirt &. MANY Extra!I! $275. 6T3-Jl2T 8""'t °F°'O"'R°'D'P"1c"K""u"P0$"'2"'1 a1u1 L•...: 1 CASH. 548-3597 aft 3 . qllt. UU 'CJ '66, 305 J-IONDA Scramblt-r JHps XlntCond. $395 1-~------- """133 '67 . BRONCO '61 Rlwnilde Sportstf"r, llimltop 50 cc, like nt'W. Only 6 ry!, 4 whtot-1 driw, rrar $100 * 842-1925 • 1'!'111. J'Rriio. HA.Ii been only '68 JIONDA 90, trail bike. once lo thf' hills!! $1995. Like new. $275. LiCt'nsed. 8'f9.6{& • 644.0183 • 'S.'§ JJo;EP ~lllll1uy VI!-; llONDA SPORT 50 totolly rtbll., will roru;ider Stroku kit, Knobbits. ~ trade. Eves. 673-3408 Good condlUon. &«-1033 '68 HONDA 350, mwit lel1, C1mpen 9520 Lib new! $450 ·g., CORVAN Semi-Camper 962-3781 Rttf'nt En11:. Ex c e 11 e n t !65 SUZUKI, m1k1 olfor Cond. ""1 . ..,_..,, 545-1387 FllxrghlM lnsulatfd 8' ean1(M'r l'ht-11 for ule. Auto Service • fi.t2-:\3T.1 + & P1rh 9400 * Jo'OR Snit-c~,-m-,.-r-,oo~u JfURST 4 ipd llnk&J:t: new, for 8" "'Ide bed Pickup. $1.50. Jtll\ In box S6S or on·l':H .. 1_,._ ... _ll_< _____ _ M(J.J969 OtARGE yoor .,·ant ad now. IMPORTS TOTOTA·VOLVO 19G6 ltarbor, C.i\I. MS-9303 '60 A.H .. rbll eng .. Radio. hf"altr, xlnt cond. $875. 642-6606 '59 A. llEALEY 100-' Clean. $675. Call 11fter J Prlf 541h1683 DATSUN '69 DATSUN Big ~an. 96 l'lp, overhead cam cng., dlr, 4 gpd, radio. hetl ter, wsw Ure~. io.ded ! 2SOO mile~. under factory wtmnty. 8&l $1775. Take S75 cfl'.h deli or oldtr c11r. L.B. ':l'NW{E7, Call after 10. 494-9773. '69 DAri°UN Con\'m~c ""/blk. lnt,.r. fk'~t olfrr 675-6i9f> only $1495.-fot<\157'.!I Ask for Jim 494-9i73 L • 1968 OPEL L.S. Sport coupe . 11111 llfti& Radio, healer, 4 speed. air SUBARU ""'" UU'O cond\Uonlng, Big engine. IMPORTS Sfa%. Dealoc. 18835 8'"h --19_6_9-SU"'RU Blvd. llunt. Beach. 540--0442 ~"" tOTOTA.YOLYO _ from $1297; 66 MPG PORSCHE c.m•1•1• '°"1gn """"'"' Kosta Kustom Kars MS Baki!r, C.M. ~lS 1968 PORSCHE 912 5 ~. rt'cl with black in- IPrior, Al\I/f'M radio, Sem- pl"f"t radial~. Drall'r. ' $4995 t I~ R92®1 or 534-2284 OPEN SUN DAY MOVING ti1u1t sell! '59 PRIVATE Party wants Pol"!lche Convt Roadster: Mercedes 250 SL-\Vlll b.iy' V\V enit. $700 or besl oUer. or trade my 2SO SE Coupe. 645-W Mwit be lmmaculale'. (805) '65~-PO=RSO==IE~~c-""_"'_· 831-!t!iS white, AJ\1/0.f, Mlchtlln • ~IBRCEDES '69, 280 SL xlnt mechanlcal, pr pt)', SUNBEAM '65 Sunb.em Titer RMdsttt-thrit l\ard In find V-3 t'IJ>Or\! car. Onfy tt995 UOH2(1; fltul~ INPORTS Coupe. Roadster. AutomaUc 6~ '66 SUnbeam • Alpine Tiger trans & A1eering; leather: I ·(°"'63'°°'PO=...c!IE==,-,s.~-=,,...,,.~ (Ford pv.'T) radials, stereo. am ml. &t4--0S19 or 644--0101 t-ngint". Xl nt eond. 1'1ust $2400 . oUf'r. 497-184-4 196r-...m s. All CXll'l\S, xlnl ~11. 12495. 49+-3237 1-=======--c==-~ TOTOTA·YOLYO 1996 1iarbor, C.M. 6f6.930a C'Ond $2, 700 or be11t off<'r. '&t • C <'1tll f"\'f'~. 8.l3-li4G Sltf\RP! S2895 TOYOTA l\IERCT:.1>ES &Mt~t. ·m . li73-R3J9 or 67'".,...as.15 • '67 TOVOTA, 4 door St'dan, 4 door IM'da.n. SU50. 642-4926 DAILY Pn.at' WANT ADS 1td 11hll•.Sl297J. Call alter nr 8JJ..00.111 Alwan a Go-Got 5. 645--8777 ------- TOYOTA '69 TOYOTA FROM $1770 La rge Selection Immediate Delivery SEE US TODAYI I eMLtmiA IHPORTS OYOTA·VOLVO :l966 Harbor. C.).1. &16-9300 '67 Toyota Corona $1695 Automatic tran!'irni!'lsion, ra- dio, heater. absolutely brand new condition. Only 16,000 miles. Locally owned &: .lier- viced. Refleel!: meticulous care. j]rlllPOrl Jh11µ or ts 3100 \\'. Coast Hv.'Y, Newport Beach 642.!).l(l) :i4{).li64 Aulhorized 1.IG Dealer TOYOTA llF.AOOUARTERS ELMORE 1S300 Beach Blvd., Wttmn.ttr Phont 894-3322 .---'66 Toyota Corona 4-0ooi.', oti~inal insldr & out. Automattc. radio &: btater. Only $12$ TEY937 1960 lfarOOr, C.M. 646-9300 eMLllDU IMPORTS . TOTOTA4YOLYO '66 TOYOTA Crown Wagon. Radio & htater, overdrive. Room plus economy. Extra nice. $1395. Stk # P19'J. HARBOR VOLKSWAGEN INC. tsru Beach Blvd. 842..ulS BILL MAXEY !TIOJY!OIT1'5I 1111 I BEACH Bl VD. Hunt. Booch M7-855S 3 mJ N. ol Cout Hwy. ori Rd! TRIUMPH '£6 TP.l U?.IP ll TR4A P;'M!.aster. Red .tttt ~ black I o p, wtre Wflttlt. :r.tual se.11 lmmMl•tely. $500 under BllH' Oook . sises. Dealer. 21»6 Harbor Blvd. Co&ta Mesa 'S9 TRIUMPH m J clean. best olltr Mat $ 4 5 O. 613-"'37 '65 TR4A, BRG. l''lrt, ~llch. R/H, mus.I ~rll, $1 4~. 1714) 642-9448 brfnrl! 6. '66 THJLl'-IPll Sp1lf\rt>. ,.lark 11, rrd/blark, Si.JOO/offer . 673--3.102 Dial 642-5678 for RE.WLTS ~Ill"·· ... . -. . •i • • r •~ ' Sal"rdAY, Marc.It 15, 1969 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Tll,ANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION . TRANS RTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION f!!AfjSPORTATION ~ lmeirtecl Auto0 NOO llllportecl Auto0 HOO ·~ A-HOO Aut .. W1nltd '100 •• ,. LOlll'lfl ~ u .. d Ciro 9900 Ut.-1 c1.. ...9900 u'" c... 9900 ; • ~~:APph :T 6 VOLKSWAfEll '. ~LaU(st.SOfWAT~.hENe ·. WE.PACY .A .. s· H . ;:~~.~~-~·-~:.-.: TRAllSPORTATION BARRACUDA B:.~K '61 Lo Mans <pt, 1lr 175 mo. CAR SAlf G,M. MOTORS niby ~ HoJ,h !61 Ctrvalr MOM -152 -...... · t · E ·~ • MO.TORS '63 Sulek Speci•L R&H. V!, Wjl,\;I!; m enor. cep.. .'fl V·W'S for uted en A tmckt jult SOUTH COAST c-••r pro"·m•. •·-"' ~-u..1...11 •• dean tn evory de-..... 11. ---,._.._ ... _ E •-.:vi WC' oX'C •ur •64 "·-d .... VI 4 auto. 2 Dr. (GACT2). $866, 2 • ' \If......., -• ,..., .. _ '"....,_.., CAR L A.SINO !rl$t&nt ddlvery, Jow prices, ._.,"cu a. n.c11n, ' yr. 24,000 ml. warrant)'. • 1'1!.l\8dl0.wirewh .. ~ ..... SP£0Al PUMIHfE, e"-FlNANCING 6ROJH1ftmlBNET 3(tl)W.eoutlll&bwuy '"""'""·We decide on gpd, $999.' ,.,., >l,000 .... 2014 Harbor.·. C.M .• dl&I dres, elc.; 12 month ll\IUU n.i,,..,. Ull.l~I Newpc:iff: Beach 645-210 yow: cred1t. Call or come in warranty, (OXNS&lJ 642-933& IRAND J~ClLIPU! I 31 11 1 pon~1 w~ll'· 1968 119S Total Down /'Y1"L Alll l<r,Saloo 1llanagv today. 2014 ffubo~. C.M. ===;;,====I• 36 at $44.78 · 1821llleadlBll'd. *AUTO LfASlllG* '4Mm CADILLAQ • + 1 !iaal ........ , l<r dlle Huntllwton -BLUI! CHIP -. a NEW 1969 Volkswa •ens · AvAlLAllUl oNLY •Ti KI 9= ' A1J. MAKES. AuTo sALEs · BUICK "61 CID c..... de vwe ..... 0 T & M I C'OMPETETIVE PRJCES 2145 Harbor. Costa M~ ded top lthr, Mf/F~1 • IUICK WE P•Y CASH Cort Fox Auto LoHlng WE PAY CASH f.OR '61 BUICK, 2 cir hanltop La '""°· xlnt condltloo. 14100 • , r atoo w. c...t Hwy. e Vinyl Interior ~N·~:ll' .. ';.,,.,164 • Radios· 224 w. O:Utffiahwa.y YOUR CAR PAID Saiiro1 original owner. New 894-.1214 office, 615-,2!0 • Motors FOR YOUR ' CAR "-Be•"" ~ foR oR t.011 · ,paint & ........ ...,,. E.-ooeJ. '""''"""· • 1eilt condition. M9-0M9. '66 CAD Conv. $2995. Like a s2444 Authorized MG DeeJer e Heaten Triumph's • Remaining 5"' c-from -n..... Fac:t. Warranty ·· , $995 1o $1995. • • Lal'1Je Choice Garden Grove Blvd. at Beach 0) 892-5551 or 534-2284 . OPEN SUNDAY VOLVO CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mes. 546-1200 N4!wc:astle Matars 1961 RIVIERA. a11 """"" New. Lo Mil... Loaded. IMM•Dl•TI 1wv11T ~Good only t,tu·u, 6 wB,y seat, AMIFM stereo, 673:-0o83, • G M March 17th • electro cru.lse air cond & '57 CAD Biarritz Convt. • • • ~~I~ 4. $~· hdtp, Lil. No., beater, $2995. '543-8474 Very rare. Fair cond. • DllYI IT HOMI TOMY MOTORS ,59 Ch • 1 ""' 2 dr '62 SKYLARK, blue, HT, Nu $350. lW&-9668 Used C1rs 9900 • L • Of Colon eM. f.mi6 • All Under 2014 Harbor Blvd. SIS d '""118 '" ,w4...,. T ' w/w, lo mi. R/H, air, Good , _ CPE DeV"lt VOLVO WE BUY C.OSIP: l\1esa n. n10. mos. ax oond $700 675-J862 «> , t e; cream &12·9136 & lie. incl. Lie. No, QSH ill · · w/blk. lthl'., 38,IXK> honest • 142 A 2 Dr. $2193 2186 1-Iarbor Blvd. C.t-.t.-'63 RMERA, all pv.T., alr, mi,· ..,.rfect! ~'X.'r.11. 646-MSG a N 1~ o· I I Tl'llllsportatlon car~ from . C.C'-"""="'-~"'-'"----ew -on 11p •Y 1949'1 to f96t's $49 to $1999 642 .. J666 immac. cond. Good tJres, - eM. Ltmi6• LONNY'S DAILY PJWt DI\lE·A· NO m•tter ""'" It I•.' Y"U ~H_h,_. '-"t_or_. l_Wl_._oo_>-_79:18_ CAMARO .• $244" 4 ' can aell ft wi·th a DAI_ LY '67 BUICK Electra 2 dr. LINES. You cao us. them 2!1l5 Harbor Blvd. for ju.st pennies a day. D!al PILOT \VANT AD!!· 642..5678 hdtp. Air-cond., full P"-T, '67 CAMARO SS 300 Gold • • IMPORTS Costa l\lesa 642-5678 PLACE your want ad where x:lnt cond. $2395. 644-l85Z \V/Blk Top. many exts. • • • IMPORTS 13,000 Mil•• TOYOTA-VOLYO w, ,_ 01N' VohnM 1966 Harbor, <;.l\1. 646-9303 l wyl11g hw« •• t• Y•• '195 DN. s59 MO VOLKSWAGEN vw 01 Ap,,nH CNdft TOYOTA-VOLVO 645-1872 --'-'------1 IB YOUR AD JN a.A$St· DIAJ., direct 642-5678, charge Must sell .$2295. 642-8345 • 1966 Hart>or, C.M. 646-9303 DAll..Y PILOT WANT ADS looldn~ tori\. Dial 64:2.$78. your ad, then sit back and • $199 " SAVE on VW's '63 VOLVO ~ 642-5678 for RESULTS Dial 642·5618 F'IED'!' Scmeooe will be listen to the phone rinj:I DAll.Y PILCYr WANT ADS! • DOWN e 1Z2 S, dlr, 4 spd, bucket 9 ."" Plus tax !t Jicerue on at>o- Price Specials ONLY J6 MNth seats. Excellent running con. Ne~.~~~· 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800New Car• -.-...,.,,. •provea -credit for tfds• dition. All orlJinal. $50 cash ~~~---;i;;;;i;i~~---~iiiiiiii;iiiii;;i;ii;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiii~~;;~~iiiiiiiiiiiiliii;;;;;;;;iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii~ •New Buick Special. No.: '60 Bug •••• i ......... $399 '61 Bugs • •• .. ••• • • . •• . $499 '63 Bugs • • • . • •• . . .. •• • $599 _ BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC delivers, ~. take .trade. •433279Z600349. Pymnts. $S3.86 mo. L.B. HZF 414. Cali 494-9773 Over 75'VW's All Extra Sharp $899 to $1999 S49-0JOJ-67l·l 190 1970 HARIOl ILYD. COSTA MESA !•52 VW BUG with radio + I exiras. Like new. With this I ad $195. Lie. # GSK370, HARBOR VOLKSWAGEN INC. 18lit Beach Blvd. 842-U.35 '69 YW CAMPERS 5 Deluxe Sundial~ Total down S36'l. 36 mo. @ $74.35 + final pymt for tiUe. Dir. (]) 892-5.'"JSl OJ' 534-2234 OPEN SUNDAY G.M. 13600 Buch Blvd. 636-2500 vw Square Bac:k SAlE '62 Volvo 1800-Coupe All extras-4 speed· Volvo's finest. Only $lfm. QDC765 • " tu l.tmiA' IMPORTS TOYOTA0VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Antiques, Cl•sales 9615 l '36 Ford grille, 2 rear doors complete witti, glass, l hood slightly beat, 1 bell housing with rear end. 1 '40 Ford hood deluxe .\ 1 grille de- luxe. Set of back aeata 1M V.W. Bus. rhonl 536-8411 14f·OlOJ-67l-11t• H.B. Ask for Bill. 1970 HARIOl ILVD. 1934 FlAT SM ~ Sports car. COSTA MESA ' 1 of a kind. lat $600 takes. ·=65'°'vw=°"su'°'N°'R"oo=F.-,T"'.bi8"'· -.-.. -1 673-5156, 503 Carnation CdM has many extras + is in excellent cond. \Veekend Only, Full Price $1295. HARBOR VOLKSWAGEN HK. Autos Wanted 9700 Will Buy Yaur Volbwqm or Porsche It pay top doUan. Paid !Ol' MOTORS l87ll Beach Blvd. 842-4435 at not. Call Ra)Jllt '63 V. \V. Coupe. ~&H, ml 1i6 vw 1600 F a s t b a c k • __ ..,6_7_3_· 1_1-:-9-:0=::-- $888. 2 yr, 24,IXK> m1. Wan'an-Sunroof & R/H. Very Il.IPORTS WANTED ty. CQYY521> clean! Reas. Ora:. owner. Orenge O)unttes 2014 Harbor. C.M. 673-6946 aft 5. r -TOP $ BUYER 642-9336 . OT 'fi6 VW Bus, 9 pMS. Xlnt Bn.t.. MAXEY TOY A '60 VW BUG. Economy spec. mech. oond. Very clean. 18881 Beach Blvd. i~ &: runs good. With this $1650. Aft 6 PM 64.4-2634 H. Beach. Ph. MT-85l::5 ad only $49j. Lir. FX\V486 ""==========.!;======== HARBOR Nllw Ciro 9800 Now C1n • 9800 VOLKSWAGEN INC. li'"ii0i"'-;i;;;;;;;;;..,;;;;;;;;;i;;~---.... ~~"='"""'" :!~s~~~~~w:~~'~ HOLIDAY RAMBLER Squareba.ck. Very Io w miles. Radio, heater, \VSW tires, like ne"" \Viii take ()Ider car in trade. Dealer. :;{126 Harbor Blvd. Costa M<,. '63 VW CAMPER with awn. Jng + many extras, S16S5. Llc, # UKH.Cfl9 HARBOR VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 1sm Beach Blvd. 842-4435 '63 VW. Xlnt cond. Lo mileage. Nu brakes, w/w, hlue. 644-2217 '67 VW Sunroof. Radio, wal- nut wheel, v;/w tires, extra nice. Full price $1695t Lie. VVL2i9 HARBOR VOLKSWAGEN INC . 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-4435 '69 VW Bug, 6000 miles. Beige, saddle brown in- terior. Perfect con d . 837-1950 '62 VW Bus, reblt. eng .. runs good: v.'OOd paneling, cptd., curtains, bunk; radio; n1uat sell! 548-68.11 '66 VW, RfH, 2 n1ag11, special racing equip., coco mats. Wood strg. whl. 548-2994 MUST Sell '59 V\V Exlnt. Cond. New Paint $600. 646-3733 Eves '62 VW sed., RJH,wfw tires, n1ns good, new brakes &: muffler. $675. !).15..5245 j957 VW Sedan, $:95. 218 f'A!dar, Apt 4, Newport Shotts. 54&-5690 '63 VWSEDAN * VERY CLEAN ·• mo •94-9826 1960 VW Sedan. Runs A: Jooka I good. $400. I ,r.;.1()84 1'G7 V\V, red with grey in- 1 terior, clean, low miles. R & H, $1550. 493-1 T70 1·63 VW camper, 1500 eng., 1 new trans .. comp. equip'd, Make otte'r. s96-683o II 1964 vw SEDAN. MUST S>:Ll.. XLNT COND. $525. I cw. 545-0134 '•f!G VW 1600 Fut.back. A·l condition. Oria owner. $1295. * 64~2932 1964. VW, R/H, New brkl. " .tune u.p. Xlot com. $915 642-9l81 (11' 646-8134 '64 vw conwrubk. l'll!W top, pa.int, intmot". 55.000 ml. Sharp. 646-5271 'S8 vw $500... a .. n. new radio &: t~a. 6Th-J034 IN COSTA MESA INVITES YOU TO C:OMPAH AND SAVE Annual Red.White & Blue SALE BRAHD NEW '68 JAYE.UH U7tt6t Big Engine-Big Spac:e Big Windows· S llp .......... ma rice D•llnrv BRANO NEW '69 RAMBLER ''" •••• -h ' $2043 121 H.P. Ordw toffy. BRAND NEW '69 REBEL TH hoplo c.. $2436 1171212 BRAND NEW '61 AMBASSADOR Air C•11lltl•11l119, . . $3286 VI, A11to. INM. 5110210 VALUE CHECKED USED CARS '66 DODGE '65 MERCURY Wagon. Auto. trans., pwr. steer. and brakes. TDR 676 $1695 '66 FORD STA. \Vagon. Country Squire. 9 passenger, auto. trans., power steering. $1775 '65 DODGE Comet 2 dr. Sedan. VB, power steering, radJo, heater. RRZ' 661 $1295 '66 AMBASSAOOR 990 2 dr. Hardtop, auto. trans, power 1teerln& I: brakes. Extra clean. $1795 '67 OPEL 2 door Rally Sport, 4. speed, vinyl top, radJo, heater. HOE 912 $1495 '64 DART GT 2 door. Hardtop. Auto. trana., radio. heater. OML 195 $1045 RID c:.um · SUYICI l'OI YOUR c:.u Marauder. Factory r.ir conditioned. $1395 '6S RAMBLER 4 dr. Sedan. Auto. trans., power steer., radio and heater. PKP 199 $995 '64 FORD Galaxie 500. 4 dr. Hard-top, VB, auto. trans., power stett. • brakes. QSK 770 $695 '64 RAMBLER Wagon Classic 6 -cyl., oveTilrtve, power steer., radio. heate.r. OST 331 $995 '65 RAMBLER Wagon 330. Auto. tram., radio, heater. NQK 230 $1295 '65 RAMBLER \Vagon. Cluslc 660. 4 door Sedan. VS, auto. trans. FACTORY AIR COND., power !leering. WQG 530 $1495 HOLIDAY AMlllCAH MOTOU Sales & Service OPIK 7 DAYS AND ftlNINGS POI YOUI CONYIMllNCI 1969 H1rbor Costa Mm 642-6025 DEMO, CLEARANCE! 35 '69,s TO CHOOSE FROM! ALL SO FRESH, SO NEW, YOUR NEIGH· BORS WILL THINK YOU HAVE A BRAND NEW CAR ••• s99 OYER INVOICE! 1969 THUNDERBIRD EXAMPLE DISCOUNT • 2-DOOR LANDAU ON ALL NEW 1968 I ENGLISH SHELBY FORDS GT's DELUXE 4-DOOR's DELUXE 2'D00R'1 GT 4-Dooa·. GT 2·DOOR'1 Station Wotons 4 Spuds. Automatics GT· 500's GT• 3SO's FAST BACKS CONVERTIBLES 4 Spted1, Automatics $99 OVEll: ACTUAL FACTOIT INYOICI W•ll• l11nntMMs Lam! $99 OVIR ACTUAL FACYOIY INVOICI Wkllo l11•ntorlH L .. nl No 11le1 expense chargH • No preparation chet'gff • No delivery charges. You p11y ONLY $99 over actual factory invoice! Compere win- dow stickers with our sale prices to convert the11 truly unusual discounts Into •duel dollars· •nd-centa uvfn91I Black Jade with Black Landau top and broug· ham interior. 429-4BBL engine, cruisomatic, Air Conditioning, p o w e r .. steering .. disc brakes • windows • seat, tilt steer- ing wheel, AM-FM radio, retractable head lights, tinted glass, head rests, deluxe seat belts, H-70 Poliglass wide oval tires, etc, etc. Serial Number 9J84Nl09083 SHELBY FOR '69 IS HERE! Theodore Robins Ford, Orange County's ONLY Shelby American Dealer, proudly pre1•nts the uncommon GT for c..-'69'1 GT-350, GT· 500 NOW' READY FOR,1MMEOIA·TI! DELIVERY. RENT A VACATION CAMPER OR MOTOR HOME REASONABLE RATES RESERVE NOW! 1967 T·BIRD LANDAU Fi e. w1rr. tilt wh1•I pwr win, pwr. 101tt, w/w, pt, pb, •11fo. 1win9 1w•y who1l pwr. /ockt, vinyl top, IVCKll2) 20 % dn, or trd, $2595 ·.~~. $69 :::.:~ 1967 FORD SQUIRE WAGON RlrH, Y·I, •11to., pl 1ir cond, i"'mec. l'!HM· 3131 Blue Boole $2856 20 % down or tr•dt. $2195 ~~~. $60 :-.:..i.: '64 T·BIRD HARDTOP Full powo r, ,;, condition, IOMK 0141. 20'.4 Down or Trad•. Blue Bolllc ptice $1755. $995 :~ti. $37 :,.:.: '63 FORD PICKUP flOO. R&H, good condition, Whit•. IPl-44721 11111 look prict $195. 20 % clown er tr•d•. $695 FULL s29 p., 10 Pl I Cl MHlh TAX REFUND DUE? WHY WAIT? BUY NOW·PAY LATER Easy Fln1nci"ng Avall1ble COMPLETE LEASE ANO DAILY RENTAL DEPARTMENT ALL POPULAR MAKES 1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Fully 1lc11ipp•d, full pow•r, lit cond. ( ULF. 7191 1111• Book prico $19 55, 20 1. down or fr1d1 .. $1095 :~ti. '65 THUNOERBIRO H.T. R•dio, h••t1r, 1uto., PS, Pl. P-wind1 , P·to•t, tit cond. INHUll7 L tlu1 Sook pric• $2210. 20% down or fr•dt, $1595 ~~~~. $56 :.:.: '67 MUSTANG H.T. COUPE V-1, •ufo,. R&H, P.S., f•c. 1ir. IUJB 8571. 20 "/.. Down or Tr•d•. Blut Book pric• $2~85, $1695 :.;:. $47 ~-:.:~ 1950 FORD v .. TON PICKUP v.1, 4 i p•od, (~2249£1 T11.-. & LJ,, down •r tr1d1, S199 ~~\~, $14 '" 24 M••tlll '65 MUSTANG H.T. COUPE Fully oquippod. IWSX 1961, 20t Down •' Tr1d•. sa95 ~~ s31 ~-=.::. USID CAI SALi PllCU IPffCf.IYI 41 HOUIS UNLISS PllYtOUSlY SOLD ALL PAYMINTS 116UllD OH APPIOVID CREDIT o.:=~::.';"c.11 'OPEN SUNDAYS 140·11fl • Pre•N..ttter. Otup Coe11ty c.n 140·1211 Orig. Foct. Sticker $6525.44 NOW $5101 63 FULL PRICE EVERY DEMONSTRATOR AND EXECUTIVE CAR IN STOCK HAS BEEN DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE T·BIRDS-GALAXIE 500's -LTD'-MUSTANGS- FAIRLANES-STATION WAGONS-CONVERT· IBLES-CORTINA 'S. TRUCK • CAMPER SUPER • CENTER PICKUPS TO HEAVY DUTY TRUCK SPECIAL F·IOO PICKUP Fl1r11id•. 115" W,I., 3 1pd. 1yncro. frtnt 105 5 F·1prin91, 955 R·tpring1, otc. $2099 ORDER TODAY! ' • CAMPER SPECIAL! BRAND NEW 1969! F0 250 PICKUP . .. SCOTSMAN CAMPER IOTll FOR s3495 ''"" N•. F211l110fJI) Scohm111 c1mpt' 11 compl1ttly f11t11itkff wit~ ic• bo11, 1fove, •tc. Sloop• 6. f.2f0 pickup h•• lOO t ng,. •ft'lp I: •II g111fl'•• 1150 lb, r••t tpti n91 161 l.O!b:l&.S l•ply fubtl•u tlro1, di•. ht•+.r •nd dtfro1tor, ttc, M111y to c:hoo•t from •t tkl1 prlct l S•v• 011 fldo,tclo, fo11rwif1dt, Goldllnt Scohrn•11. Ovo, 30 V•rl1d floor plent •n di1p l1y tnd r11dy for lmmtdltff dtllvtry. , _,, I V. IC!'# Of thlt mo.t n:ioffrr' Ford NIN •"ff '/fB16Thi~dqre . Q ·r·~., ~fl C:> ------· 2060 Harbor Costa Mesa ~642-0010 t •·'"· tot P·"'· M•n•fri e 5•t I •.m. I• 6 ,.ft'I. PARTS & SERVICE HOURS PARTS ONLY Sun I 0 t .m. f• 6 P•"'• 1 1.-., f• t ,.M. Mt11 e 1 •.M • ._ ' p.m, Tvet·F~ I 1.m. to 6 ·"'· Set ' l • • IRAND NEW '6t. l>Pl1 • $1777 • Onl• Y9Url Todeyl ~ • • • • • • POOLE'S FIN E USED CAR S '65 IUICK • El•ctr1 cou,.. Full pow•r, .f1ctory 1;r, • $1895 • '66 IUIC:K •wlldc•f 4 4oor, F•dMy ••Ir, 1uto., pow•r 1t.fffnt, • RIH. (SVX 0161 • $2595 a '66 TEMPEST • C1ulllll\ cpo. R&H, 1vto., ' • P .S., f•Ctllry 1ir condltl•11· .ing, ISTtl1771 • $1595 • '66 T·BIRD •Full pow•r, f•cfory •(SLl4911 • $2695 • •• : '68 VOlKSWAIHll : 4 speed. radio, heatmll I <VTS912l 'j : $1795 ' iJ : 066 PLYMOUTH • 4 door, 'A11tom•fic1 r•li~ •h••f1r, fTEZ 682) : $1395 • a '67 CHEVROUT .• C1prlco Cpo. F1ctory 1t;; .. •111!0., PS. IUXC 0121; .• 1 : $2295 ·: • I • '66 PONTIAC: 'II Sterchtof 4 door, Ft&. tit, •111fom1tlc, power 1fttrln9.• • IVTP 147J • • $1795 • ··-------'"I a '64 CHEVROLn e • rmp•I• 4 door. Autom•ffc"j •powtr 1t11 r. COTU 4JJ), '•U • $1295 ' ··-------"II a '63 GRANO PRIX ;!I IAlrto tr•nt., pow•r 1f..r,.I •r1dlo, hoetor. IOHZ .621>• : $1195 ~ • '63 OLDS • Cut11,1, •ufo , P·'· CWFH- • 11sJ • $895 ·'.------:J a '62 MERCUR'I'. • • Monhrey. F•c, •Ir, •ute., • p.1. l&lX 190) • • '$695 • • •••••••-: : JAGUAR • : HEADOUARTW : •Complete Safes • Se,.,.• •ice •nd Parts De~rt.a •ment for JAGUARS. • • S•• TM &~hf • • 1969 J19u1r f N1f • ........... • : 23' E. 17th ST. : • 548-7765: • • OPIN1' • • . .'1 DAYS AND IVININ•I • • • • • • I! !IJ.oo& BUICK 1T~d I i.IC ' :Jiii'$(~· COSTA MESA r • • 1i9 DAILY PILOT S.turd'1, -15, 1969 ' RT T TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOlT~TiON , , TRANsiloarAT.0.. I TU.iiJ~TATioN ~tWs.oRTATION" raANsPORTAT:I&. TRANSPORTATION _co 9900u.N, Caro ":'° ._1c... . 9900·~~-can 9900;:;;:..;'u..d:.;=:;-:c.::,:'"~..,..,,...:.:==-==---..;.;..;.;..-t . , ORANOl COUNTY'S NO. l TRANSPORTATION I -CENTER TRANSPORT.ATION . SPECIALS -WE CARRY OUR OWN CONTRACTS NO CREDIT PROBLEMS • EVEN IF YOU HAVE BEEN SANKRUPT • EVEN IF YOU HAD A REPOSSESSION • EVEN IF YOU H~VE NO CREDIT •DIVORCED • EVEN IF YOU ARE NEW IN AREA • E-Z BUDGET TERMS •PAY DAY PAYMENTS •NO RED TAPE .. • COSTA MESA • EARLY DEMO • • •• ALL MODELS ROADSTERS • SEPANS • PICKUP TRUCKS e STATION WAGONS e ; 4.1/2% FINANCING AVAILABLE ·-18835 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842 • 7781 or 540 • 0442 CHEVROLET '59 CHEVY lmpal• 2 I>'., like new thru-out. Orig. $175 '5.5 Bel Air, V-8 Sedan Ol'\<Tler., lo ml. $495. 61S-1781 Looks &. runs good. R/H. ------ P/1. Xlnt tires. 548-4649 '56 OlEVY \\'agon 4 DR. Good condiUon S32S '64 CHEVY Bel Air, VS. p/s ,.,.,., ·~~ ------. * 646-8548 * '64 CHEVELLE Malibu SS, ,57 CHEVROLET, first S85 V8, R/H. Auto tram. $1195 takes. Runs, but needs 842-4085 prv prty. tn!.nsmissk>n \\'Ork. 642-4414 SOCK rr TO 'EM! lmi>0.rtod Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 rnc·lil!, WE ARE ONLY'#2 SO WE TRY HARDER FOR YOU '69 Toyota ~rom$1770 4112 °/o BANK FINANCING WITH 15% DOWN O• ,_,,,.... ef Crfflt 41 Mo. Bank Financing Avall•ble on Approved Crtcllt Ci1r1 WE NEED YOUR TRADE INI l&ASIH• AVAIUILa LIADiA 111PORTS TOYOTA-YOLYO 6.46-9303 1966 HARBOR, C.M. I -~---- •••• 9900 UMd Cers 9900 UMd Car. 9900 THE BEST 2nd Cars In Town "OK" SPECIALS "OK" I H4 6lAND PRIX V-8, power stttrlng. ORZ 556 HM IMPALA 4 - V-8, power allde, pwr. atee.r., air, aparklin1 bfue in color. UJC 489. 1 '65 FORD Cut-500 ' V..S. automatic, power ateering. NRB 983. Weekend Special. ' ~99 1'65 THUNDUlllD $1699 Full power, fact. air, Beautiful black. TES M7. ' HM CHnaLI S.S. V-8. 4 1peed. OUU 692 HM PL TM OU TH f dcxK-. V-8, automatic, pcl\Vl!r 1tttrlng, llir. EMC 691 ~99 '899 IH5 IUICK Spoclol $1399 V-8, auto., powtt' 1~ng. PCJ 976. 1''6 IMPALA 4 -11-nftop $900 V-S. PDWtrallde, pwr, atttr., factory air, needs some enline work. um 141. GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 Be.ch Blvd.-Hunt. Beech (Hwy. 39) $45.1161 Open 7 D•ys 'Til f P.M.-7-"'t '65 CHEVY IMPALA Hardtop, V-8, fact air, dlr, l96li l?IRYSLER Crown local car. EceJlent condition. l mpen.al. S3200. <11' best or- $51' C.uh deb or take foreign fer. Xlnt cond. Or 3-957'1 car in trade. Will fine prvt Days. after 7, ~1446. Pvt party. LB TXJ 434. '91-971:1 _Ply_. ____ _ or 545-0034 IT'S A rlEVELATION the COMET lnUIY -""' lln4 "' ::, ~-----1 Qu.d.fied Adi. QMdc them 65 COMET. P/S, Auto, air, now! R/H. New lire11, n e w engine. ncm. 546-8980 - lmoortod Autot ffOO lmportod Autos 9600 Drnt·liE ILMORE MOTOU.- u100 lllACH II.YD. WESTMINSTIR 194-JJU Fl.EE.FREE Las Veqas Vacation 3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS FOR TWO N• Pvtch11• Nect111ry 15300 Beach Blvd. · Westminsler 894-3322 OPEN 7 DAYS ---,,.,-.,-.---,,...--~-~-~---------,..- S1\llnlay, Much IS, 1969 PAl~Y mar If. TltANSPORTATION "TRANSPORTATION fRANSPOITATIOli 7'. .. ..... ~::-r:1 .n ~ -1'W1'11i-' I 1·,t.:, . ' -· .. .. .. _.,.. .. • .. ' r ' ' -• . ' 1:MJisrEKP1ta 'FR.OM .Ti-££ '.• -.. aVd13MEN ' ' ~·; . ..; ON . DISPl.AV AND READY FOR' DELIVERY lODAY ! ~r_ .. ....,,.,,:~<#5""""" .. P e='..'/:.,....,....-........... :~4;_..__,,. -PYER ,80, OUALJTy AUTOMOBiLES ··TO. S~LE(j 'FROM----.-----'""- _, .~ 1" : ' ' ~.,,, • ' •' ,~~~~~~~~~~.--~~~~~...;...~--~~~~.......,.--~~---. ..---~~--..:.~-'"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.. ~~ ::;~~~E19~:~:~;·~~E·: 1~. e>; t('.·", ; g '~· .. ··' . .~• ~ •i :.: ;; ! i'l""'~ 1968 (~¥=J~l-~1~~~i;~J~?~J~)Mi~.,, 2 DOOR DE VILLE ' .)f Stunnftlg Giyq;~c Bronze with brown·<paddi>d f.oot '.and -..ct;: :i o saddle~leather interior. Fully equipped with· power atetr· ing, ~er brakes, power seats, power \vlndoWs Ind ~t course, factory air conditioning, stereo AM-FM \i'adio. tilt-telescopic steering wheel, power vent·w1ndowz, twi·· light &entlnal. Lovely automobile.-·(UJH843) $4222 1~ 0 --~ ~ Lovely silver pine grttn with black Jeath~ Interior and black covt, top. PO"·er steei:ing, Pll\\'er brakes, power seats, po'A'('r windows, AM • FM radio. This automobile is '\ $4555 absolutely gorgeous throughout and has Jesa tha,n 13,000 actual miles. Truly a fine car. (F81886n) ' l968 'SEDAN DE VILLE ' Lovel~;i!a.r~uc' gold exterior '''ith black vinyl roof and black cloth and leather interior. Has power f.Jteeriq, ~ 1>9W,er brakes, . .POWer 'A'in· dows, Pf!lwE;!t'ls~t, AM·FM radio and Of cOurse factoq....__air.._~·~ditioning. Voi!Je tires, elc. Mu.gt wwe 'UU.5"6ne. (VTP067) " ~ ' ~. ... SALE PRICED .1~63 1HUNDERBIRD Lovely coral ekterlor \Vith white ~l!lll top and m'atchipg coral vinyl interior. Fu Ir y equipped with power steering, power brakes, po>A·cr windowg, powar seat,. radio apd heater, automa'.Uc transrniision plus white side \Va11 !tires. ":A! vecy weµ kept car. (10Z.S70) SA~~ ' $999 Plie r' · ' . · 1 !6.7. CADILLAC · This Jovely "Sea!n DeVille has all pof,ular power assists including power steering, pov.·er brakes power windov.•s, power fieat and Cad- illac's famous factory air conditioning. This beautiful automoblle has been very carefully driven and shows only the finest of care by its previous' owner. (-4445) · SALE $4222 PRICE .. ,.,,J.Vi.~ .· ILLAS., A 1Deautiful black convertible witn~cqntru!· • ing wj:llte top and. black full leath8fi ~~ ' ; H•s Power steenng, )X>\\'er · brakes,·"'J)Ov se8ts, power windows, AM-FM radio, and tac- 1 tory air conditioning. Tim one is just beauti· ' ful. CHHY 487) ,. . •J 965 RIVIERA This One Is hard to believe, only 36,000 mile one O'A'ner beauty finished in Royal~midnigh_~ blue exterior with ,black .. custom interior. .. Full1 equ!PJ>ed with powe:, stffl'ln&. i>dwer bcs,kt.s, PoW&I: .seep, p0wer wlndow1, fact'?ry air cbnditiOJJJrlg.' power antenna. tilt steetll\I" wbeel, radl[) 'and heater, safety sentinaL SALE PRICED 1966 CADILLAC Sedan DeVUle that is absolutely gorgeous. ' F'Jnlshed In Spanish Silver \\'ith matchlng cloth and leather interior, fully power ac• cented wjth power 1teering-brakeS·\vndow .. seats-door Jocks, AM·l'M radio, auto. crui1e cont1·ol, premium }\'hite side wall tires anti factory air ·conditidnlng. CRGN297) ' '. SALE $3111 PRICE 1966 THUNDERBIRD The ·iporty 2 door hardtop ls fully equipped with power steerlng, power brakes, l)O'.l.'er windo\VS, power seat and Ford's famous fac- tory air conditioning. A beautiful satin silver exterior with black vinyl interior. llIWll be seen and driven to full.Y appreciate! (RTU· 339) $AL! $2222 PRICE • i L4RGESY.· SELECTION , , OF LATE MODEL, . PAivlOUSLY OWN.ED CADILLACS .. IN OjlA~GE CpUNTY • 29 COUPE DE VILLES • • 23 seBAN DE V!LLES • • 5 CONVERTIBLES • • 7 EL DORADOS • • 19 QTHER ~AKES • THUE CADILLACS ARE All 1968 CORVrt;TE H.T: Lovely dark Forest Green exterior wHh bla<'.k bucket' Seats. Sports· equipped with 427 VS engine,. 4 speed transml"lon,. _power 1teerln~, pQ\Ver windows, AM-FM fad.lo. heater, poll· traction ot courte and wide oval red line tlrH. You'll want to tfft drive this beauty, (VRT- 2351 • SALE $4333 PllCI 1965 CADILLAC The popular sedan Ik!Vllle model finished in lovely burgundy with black vinyl t op and black leather interior. J.Ia1 po>A·er steering, ))Ower brakes, pov.:er u•indows, tilt 1teertng wheel, AM·FM radio e.nd factory air condi- t\onln1. This Is a beauWul automobile that is }lrlced for a quick sale. (NQX514) SALE $255$ PRICE 1966 PONTIAC GTO A vuy sportr, hardtop that ta finished fn sllvtr with b aek all vinyl bucket seat in-terior. Fully loaded lnc)uding Big V8 engine, trt-power 4 speed transmilsslon, power steer- inr, power brakes, radio and heater, Factory alr condltlonin11:. You won't want to miss this one. CSAA494) SALE $19,9 PRICE . 1967 OLDSMOBILE SPECIALLY PRICED · · Th• CUstOm Delta 'n;,;.,·liardtop lhU.h.d In ... NO~ . --1966 OLDS TORONADO a metallic: blue exterior with black vinyl roof · ·r:-• ' Hardtop Deluxe. Emerald green e"terlor with ;o.n4311lu~"l!ltorior. ·'»!lY;lflpl~ ~lb ''"''"' . FOi'.', ·'IHI S SA ,.QNLY .,..,. cloth interior. 1))11 power lnduding "-"it~, --;;ower bralies, 'Jll!IWe!'iWlnOO'Ws, •Mf!l'C> • f~ • ... poweI' steertnr. P9W~ijir~. · power win· seat, factory air conditio~g plus many other dows, tilt fiteerlng wheef. la"ctory air condl· luxury features. Shows met-Jculous care by S'EE US TODAY! tionlng. Low mileage and absolutely gorge· 1963 CADILLAC Thia Is a Hardtop coupe that ts ro1d ln color 1vlth beige top and· ·beige cloth ~ leath- er interior. Hu automatic transmission, pow""\ er steering, power brakes, radio and heatett and air conditlQning;' (KlN709) SALE $888 PRICE 1964 OLDSMOBILE The popular Starfire 2 Door hardtop model; finished In Tahitian turquoise with harmoniz· • Ing: bucket seat interior. Fully equipped with l)O\\'er stecrng. power brakes, power wlndo~. pewer vent windows, power antenna, power' trunk lid release. air conditioning, Wonder..c bar radio plus much more. This car is a local' one owner and ha!ll only 47,000 care.fulb'·, driven miles. (IOZ 240) SALE $1555 PRl~I 1967 EL DO~DO F1nlsht:d in phantom green wtth green cloth, and leather interior. Fully equipped 'With pow- er steering, power disc brakes, power seat, power window.s, tilt and tele!icoplc steering' \\'heel, wonderbar radio factory air condition- ing plus f'!1PJ1Y more Cadillac optiorial featur~. (VXH 168) SALE $4999 PllCE 1,67 ~VIERA °"1 <;ran SPQrt. LovelY mldnl&ht green e"tertor ~1th black illl 'Vinyl lnterior.:Hu ~r steer-. ing, power ·btakes, power' wtnlloWW, tUt steer· ( tni· wheel, special high ttyle Gran Sporti wheels and of coufl]e factory air conditioning. This automobile shows the flne1t of care by its previous owner, Must see. (TSD498). Previous owner. (TYY 74f) oua Ulroughout. (SVX120) • . . ~AU $2999 PRIC'. 'I $ALE .P,JICED ·~~LE PRICED ---------:' ---~ .. -S~LES Dµ1ARTM£NT OPEN .. : SALE $1999 PllCI, • " ·• SALE P,RICES EFFECT~THROUGH TUESJ?AY, MARCH 18, 1969 . • . , ·· ,~~fQ~t9;, ~:00 PM -·. ~.9!iQ~'t t~r~ !:~~Rt Y -?:OO ·~M_· r?. 6~~ PM:.SATU~DA Y one{ SUN01_{1 ,---'-----~ ....... +. ..... ='-"'-.....,r---1 ~ '. ~~'','' ' ' •' ' ' .• ' 1 ,. . vo6Jr..;;it'. ' 1 : i 1 y ~~ .,, factory A~otJz~;Ca~lllac Deahtr Serv~ln_g...,The Orange. Coast Harbor Area ' . . ' ' "SAW " SUYICI ·CIMTlll ' .. •• WE ALSO STOCK ALL Oll~INAL. r! ":.;" NAB·ERs · FACTORY E9UIPMENT TllU. s39n . oach . 1 INCLUDIN• MOUNTIH .. IALANCINa • OCISI TAX • FREE PICKUP AND DEUVERY 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ·540-9100 CORVAIR COUGAR DODGE : .FORD G.M. '67 J<R.7, 3'0 enr.. GT OIITSTANDING dark blue '65 FORD COUNTRY '67 FORD XL -MUST Sell '65 Colony Porlc Performance Group. Atr •a Qodn.M"ofl:l(O Wag, ua;a · .,-Sl;:Dl\N. :J , ,,,_. 9 pau wagon, Full power, conditioning, dlak brake1, everYthir:it + Xtras, tor par. Sta wag, dll', V·3, ptVr' ~ 2 door hard top. 390"8, aulo, air, AM/FM radio. 1 MOTORS radial tires, t 11t:a.wa1 !i who ~ta combo, uWU.;y, lfli, ,Excellt:nt co~~oi;i .. $50 tac air, PIS. P/B, coilsOle, o~. P" prty. $1195. '61 MONZA Stick. Cpe. R&:H. wheel, 20,600 miles. Still JP.. car: See Sat PM" I: C&ih dell or take,tmlall fol'-loaded, best otter, warranty 546-3665 p99. 2 yr. 24,000 mi. w~ under orl,11:inal deal~r Mfl Sl)n;-289 Mesa Dr., c.M. ei&n car. Floe prvt ptty. S39 Private parly. 544-3071. '6"1,-,,2""'000="11:--,hard-,,.top-,-. °"P=1s, ranty. J'a,llty. Can be tanufqred. 642--0333 Month. LB UEV 484. Call P/B, AM, W/W1, auto. 2011 Harbo,. C.M. 12895. 546-0750 ··=-,....,,oo=DG~E~~~,--Cle~ Pat, ~ "' 494-!l'IT.l. JEEP $1675. Pvt. ply. 962-1607 642 ,.~~" ""' . .f • .... ara. an I~'"'°'="'-'~--~,,.-I ·~ R 4 perlett.Wide Ir. out. 1lust 1960 FORD Starliner. Radio, --------~I MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE UNIVERSITY SALES & SIRVIClf OLDSMOBllf ' 2850 llarbor Blvd. Costa. Mua . s4o-964o Used ·ean M0-8881 ".1961 OLDsMOBILE F4!i". 1963 eorv&1r Monu q,e. '68 ~<!U~! -t!ll this week•oo. Only $750. ·h<ator .. au.lo., power •~er· '61 WltLY$ JEEP Automatic, R I JI, tinted 1t:~:i1~ a. !!ti•i-~ Dealer. ~ Harbor Blvd., in •. $499. ' Surry, 31,000 actual mile1,. DEATH in •·-"·· ,_1 Im· glass. $500. 548-1603 all' .......... 18• Costat Mesa ·• 540-43'2 e"ttUent condltlon. ~ .. ...,. ...,....., ----------1 Only $99. .. 1 """"='====· ===::I $2!00. 1'-Stntto 8C-llMl. BLUE CH IP , ·«95 · ~~1a•· sale ot '-Muaq. -COJlvnft . ;~~~. 7006_ ::.~ .··u,,MU ' .f.,:.t.'LCQN AUTOSAL!OS ' "" './i'i9v8 engme.New ~: .•··~-lk ......_ ' ,... ~45Harbor,Cott&Meaa 1 ~1 ttrea. Blacli intaioJ', '68 cOltVETrE . ,r,s, ~.~ =~ .~6S-F~ALCO ..... _N_f"ll_tura_.-.p-t 1 1962 FORD Falcon 2 Door. :1:~:n:~ftio~· ~· .\.speed, "327", removab~ cou~. Fardo., R & H, Radio and hel:~ '399. lllbmlt offer.,96)..'1689 panels on this tl,t!Oo m 11 e 'DODGE bQcket, ~atl:;. Con Io I'. 54M3t2 , .MtfST, ANG '66 GT 4 IJ)ee!i. gem. Ivy green flnilh with _ · 1 ~~ '5tAi' Aft. 6 PM BLUE CHIP !100 w. Coast Hwy. hie)' earn, solids, dual tg. black interior.,AM/FM, paw~ *********** AUTO S~L ~$ Newport, Beach nltlon, hf-riAer, Amer. er stt'erlng, WJde oval tires. " '60 FALCON 2145 }larbof, Costa Meu. 642-9406 .$f0.17&1 mapj Hayes clutch. Never etc. Factory warranty. must f!10YJE lJAR : _ 1; goi;M:l ,~Jiortation 1968 FORD RANCHERO-500. Au_,lhorltcd MG Dealer been raced. ~fl.lit sell ~ see and drlvt. " ¥ -., ·· S~. ~1. 673-2716 Maroon wltb black inttrk:t'. med.~ '6$ n000£ Co-I .... i:J&lly 11111='"'r"ALCO'°"'°'N'"'."•-=:Dr-, -.-u,_to •• 1 Factory olr c•••lldonlng, MERCURY. '. '65 llanllop, aulo, P/fi, • 540-4392 BLUE CHIP AUTO SALES •· n•s Harbor, Co&ta Mesa PLYMOUTH ---····'----1967 PLYMOUTH J~rlupn 11 ~lilltl'Jl !·~· ~~~:u~~·~ ;J~~~w!"l'~~:: ~~r~~'~-~2:. "'6J Mercury Montirey :me·~ xlnt ~ cludil'Ji all hea~dpb' ~ '63 !'ALCON~ V-8, Hardtop, Hunt. BMcb. 541).()CQ 'door, V-', ·aUtoniadc, pow. ~;~~pol{!' ae~ ~.~ 9.J1to traµa. pa, ouistandlna: LATE '15 Forcl Jtanchero, 1 er ~eertna. air cond1tlon1na. BELVEDERE 11 Model • 4 door station WI.I• on. Equipment. power steer. Ing, automttlC' Jtinsmi.ssion} v\riyl thterlor._' power re«f ytin!IOW. white sldt'wall tirt!I. MILEAGE • '6,519 LICENSE • UJB. !09 '68 MUsr, air, bench .tat. CX>NDrrroN • Excellent • ......, ~IV' cond. ""2-6740, 9Q..6168 · 219 W. RJH, auto trans, Who&na1e Kelly Blue Book 1.IXll mil•• -./'! !io-.. ~ 1'" ~· S rl l I t lo ml. "'11. Sllf.UOf, :1§1 IU2$, Our~ Prl« $ll00. dllC bralru. CrulMmatlc, lo PRICE , $!915 • mUea. '2890. 64)..2307 SM at tlle ·D..\ILY PILOT, 330 tory , ','hlTtnl;)' a~blit. --~ AM..Ul't p n ; x n Maul Pl, C.M. PCR.231. Thll,!ype.ol car to, nol tVal. 'll"I· 4.\000 ~; V-8, ' 1pd. -1 '65 MUsrANG 6 cyJ, a~ Weat Bay Street, C.M. or call R/IL Low ml. XInt COlldi ~•llU!S. , ll2ilO. IM6-'1363-' lJll6 PJ;YMOUTH Bar-Authorized MG Dealer. able'b'oin1-ct01')'to.,ibl_Jl:b. $800. 5'5-36'28 · '&1 F'OJW'Glluie j Df, '6' CORV ETJ'll Ile. I· ' oed&l!) >lnt co<J(L tel5 ' LIKE NEW. 2 '""'· olr ....,..,., $1959 .. FQRD. 1162-9731 pcwl:!r &tidt., l~ mllea. CtU ........,. lw~">!L . m·~,, ~ r-L. .. ;es FAIRLANE Wq, pwr, "" G ....... ~. .. ... v "~ YU """" ... 'N FORD Pick-up, Cof'\--ette R/H 'to ~--· ·----'-"-"Vl'ge ru~ :-~~· MelL MIJJl'l n..iu. • , au »....,, .., .. ....,,;. Al) 'ii'i · ~ ~:\ e-.. New ttm, lnttrlot, ti575. 543-1'198 l~:g~a-.... ..m .; *** .. **"'*·*~" .-tape, mlUI ... to • ., GALAXlD-.00 XL' Dr. lhokinz rt:ir Jt. CMal "2·5671 DAILY PILOT wiid ilii! aPl)re.c. f195. 64S-5337 ir.. 390 hl-"rt. Isley' cam, for quick, tmcimt reaultl __ n_RIN_G_RES __ m;_TS_1 _ _._._Dl..;a1_64_U6 __ .,_,_r..;or_RES=.;.U;...LT"°S headert, 4 11:pd. 6'2"-510'i ' ---·-Al ltjPORTS 9LDSMQBIL.E ji)TPTA-WOLYO '65 ObDS, 442, 4 oPs· Yellow 1906 arbOr, c.M. &t6-8300 w I · tiUt Int. Muat ldl • '63 MERCURY 'Monterey 2 betlt offtt. 1 ownr, SU..9S27 door hanltop. PrtVate -oart,. -aft ._ .. $490. ~ Iha~. 673--8618 , .• SPCK IT TQ :EM? -I racu4L rut bftc)r, Vt; C fPe'd, radio, hflater. Sharp. Le11 than 19,000 miles. Jlalance of 5 )"f. or' 50,000 null wam.nt;y. Will ~ tell ·btlow retaU or1 Will trade for pick-up. Phone 5~ DAILY PILQI' \VANT ADSl --~--'--~~--~-~-~""---- PLYMOUTH PONTIAC ~~-,-::::::-;::;;::-11 ---.:..:.:..:::..:...:__-,1 '69 Road Runner, fully '65 GTO 4 on flr; 42o eng; equipped, like new. duo ala.sg.packa; Pl•. P/b; ==:=*;!:0"-'"'"°""-'=*===15 MW .Poliglau t l re s P. o· NTIAC .,..,....tape deck. ' u 8 5 675-Di6', eves. 6'13-2750 --------1 '61 FIREBIRO 1968:.p()NTIAC Tempe• ·1 4 1~ ,,326 .. ,. d&wce trim cuStom convt. Full p_wr , &: AM'ERICANi MAGS. Fino auto. Bal $24'4. 968-2325 al ilbed tr\ deep-aqu.. l>Iue w/ 5· · 'j tlaCk tnteriOr• U,000 <'ate'-'66 'GTO 1't!11 power, air i fully driven local rnlle1. RAverb rad19. aooc:I cond l, Must 1ee i drive. $1900. 543-1'«Jl or 847-1339 J2rttipor t 31111µorts ECONOMY '65 Tempett:; _, • .,...,,tand.12 ... $795 I 847"'163 Alt. 9 PM l====:i:=I RAMBLER S!OO W. OIUt Hwy., N.11. . 142-9400 541).)764 ' . . :: Authorized AfG Dealer 63 RAMBLER S t a t I o ~~~~----•! Wap, €Janlo 66lk '64 GTO Conv, sunllre red auto tran:t. 962-6723 • w1' wld~ top • Int. 4 M>c1 ,60 RAMBLEl\t Aniaic '. Sll'ck, ~ poaltn\ctlOJl, .,_,s. ctean, lint rnecb cond.; ' Xlnt ... ..... '12 0 0 . ..,.;i ....,,; $110 '1M262 ' 67!;.1084 ' • l '63 PONTIAC Grand Prix, f-lllD <¢1 owner. Full pwr, air.l:::-::-::'.!"~'.:':-~--l Immac. "'-' -67J..36l8 '67 BA8lr 'T.alrtl. MIU ! '"'~ oacrUl<e1"""111 nbll '65 PONTIAC GranJ Prllr. )w1n 4"Bll .Car!>. anly T, j -Str, 111'1' ....... "" ml. ..... ~ 11>• . i J'l!llo; $1400 er maltlt ~ 'llO"NllJID ""°"! -_,.,., , 96&-1311 31,700· odllt1 ail, air, -.InL j '56 PONTIAC s.tUI W11.. 11911, 49f.Ga , c~romo rlmt, buclcct., fia.4SCCT..mrd,Jpwr -oval. $210. !13$-10!!' 2 lopt; i-. -It. '6.> PONT. Bonne. 2 Dr. HT $2150. MMlTO aft I pm. ;~ fu11 power, auto, air, tilt ,57 T·Blrd l"°"""'t Jm, • v.•hl. S1450. 673-5156 macu!Ate! >-f8k't otter: \Vhite Elep~ants? 6'J3..3478 > • If ·DAll.Y· •II.OT • \ i ' : ::· auiftt :.:;69 DART 'SWINGER . NIW · . '." . . ' ' . 2-DNr ffltlltop ". . • .. Southern California's (hcrger Headquarters -· ' BRAND NIW "--~...._. __ . Ill S.llNn C•llhnll9. Cllel~ If .............. , Full fa~lory !Kl~ipPed with e All vioyl Interior IL ?-: e Padded .DaSh • Heater • Defrost~r, etc. ~· ~ ''• _...,.,..-'69 CHARGER • • • • • • ' ·-::: 1969 :DQDGIS "WESTERN . SPORTS SPECl·Al:S•' .· ,. · , . .N!\Y 2;DOOl MAIDTOP COUP! / ----. • frblon c...,..,I"' • I.Mr~ 111191'-• l'vll ACllll ...,.,.. Fully eQuipped-including-Yi,.YI" rOOf,. Wui' tires-, full wheel discs, -rtmott control mirror, ~s strg. wheel, carpets, dlx. wheel covers, tfC. (Mtr. ~9E1~593 1 . arid .1'Ll23.19~T29592). , . · ·,; , -,. PAYM::...-.::T,~;!~~:::'.~:':-.:.~l:.'.,°'LJViRY . ·, . .. 1 , ; , , "' :' ·~69'.69 $.-281 -\ ·'· TOT~ MTHLy ... TOTAL DOWM PYMT. PYMT. c TOTAL Plia • •u•• .. ,IMMWII,.liiii'YnY BllAND NIW ' '69 CORONET ' TOTAL DOWN .PYMT. ,JQTAL-P~(E +TAX & Lit. IMMEDIATE D£UV!!Y l'fl'!rntftll lllci•tu: & lie..• .. fiMM6dlar.-••f!llll.M-~-; ,: TOTAL MTHLl. PYMT. ' • 2.000R COUP! fully factory equipped, vinyl interior, padded dash, heet_er & de~roster. Motor 'No. Wl.21 B9· 1130877. . ORAf'.tGE cpuNTY'S LAIGEST TRUCK, . . ~!'t'.''"'-1'.!,~ .YAN H•A~Q~A•pi~, l ---. ·• llRAllD llEW '"1.00ROllET STATIOll WA8011 Full fac,ory equipped; hetter;· OefroSter, •tc • Moc!Qr #W\.4589[123047, ' ' ~!.'=~' $2288 PYMT. PYMT. TOTAL PRICI , +..,::-. IMMEDIATE DEUVl!Y · · J66 JOU CTY. ·IDN. STA. WGN. . . . ~,,. 088~ eu~i:·· ·s3· -6·· ~";'s·36 =.t~. : • .-_ :+TAX & LIC. n irn. 1"111.1. '67 CNIYl.OLD BISCAYNE 2·DR. ' Y-1. ~. helttr. fUl!S D).. l s1' ·oe• ; = $.36:::.~ $36~.t.\. 00 ;+:w•LIC. mrr. . nMt. 167 l'OiD CUSTOM 500 2·DR. SDN. v.a, tlltwNllC tNnl., t lr cmM .. rldi.. llNttr. UlM Ill). s1~sa :': s43:::-s43~. •• +TAI & LIC. 1n111. "Mt. '65 CHRYSUR T&C WAGON f "--' ...... lid. t lr, -"""""' I U!ol. tt-.. 1111.H. (TlllH 11111). f1388 :i-: s49w:: s43:m.\. + w , llC. n•r. r1M1'. -' ,-·•t7. PONTIAC: BONNIYIW COUPI N~ M,T4 ·V.f. .... '*"·• '"" llnl"' •Ilk ,.:1nt. ... !1_"'1 Int. i.,.,m,-. • rllilo. ,,.._ ,1k, (TUN lJ.ll. Oolcl ,.,..., $1688 ....... s57nm $5"7""' _ +:~uc. = ~~~· '.61 PL YM. FURY Ill HARDTOP . VA.19drf' .W .,.i .. .-r -'-"-......... 'fflWI lld., &..-... tw rWla,, ·.1.·131· a .,,,"':.~ r6 .... J .. "ii~: 563~'1: .. , ' ' Pltcl "lilt. nMT. ' • • ).r.TAXlUC. •', ' .... --. ................. ..._ ·-. '61 CHIYl.OLIT IMPALA ·. v.1, •ul•. lrl!IL ,_.. '""""· r•lll• • hMtltl', WA' 11 .... d~ IHOX a). s~l8 +:~K. ~23 =~ s23 ·=· 161 OLDI DiLTA II H.T. v.a. Mlle. tr-.. rldl9 tlNt.,., l".S. l".B., •/l/W. Alll COND.:!ltl'tt 7U), s1oa8 ·:~~ $36~ s36::::i .. +TAX . LIL nm. """'· . -. '66 CHIV. 'IMPALA HARDTOP y.;t, -1'-1111. brllcn, tvto. tr•l'll-... c. fTVD Sffl. Gold S11r, 51088 ':.:: ~36=: $36~~\. ~+ lAX, llC. nan. n•1. '65 THUNDIRBIRD 2 DR. H.T. V .. , •ulo. lr•M., r.cllo. llt•tlr, !'.$, P.I ., W!W. lNPll 713). $1188 .... , •$40""' •$40 "'" NICI DOWll Mtlllf. +TAX• LIC: PYMf,. PYMT. '61 FORD CNTRY. SQUIRE STA. WGN. v ... 1u'-ll~ ir.111.. rlldi. t1wi.r •. ~ ...int.. w+w, ITTE 2'21. SJ 188 · :i:~ s40 ::::.i s40 ~ir.:i. +TAI ' UC. PYMT. Pl'IR. '67 MUSTANG HAJUnOP v..a. M' Ollld~ POWtl' llMrfnt. Wit. tr1ne.., rlCflO, ~vtll'. r'KWP 1211, Gold Slw. s1288 ,+;~"' s43 =.s43 '67 MALIBU. 2 DR. H.T. .,,~. 111te. 1r.,.., 11~ '·~·· ..,llb'I 1n+ar11r, n-:. ir1tu ,.,J. "'" MTillf. ""' $13 88 ..... $4·8'"" .. $48""' Ll'ttlCI DOWN MTMlT. + 1.u., llC. nw.r. · "lilt. ( . ·-. . TiiTAL' liTllL l. ' PYMT. , ' , · , "TOTAL PRICE ,:",.,i:.\ · IMMID\ATl·DlllVIRT ,...,"""" tldJd.,.. •let/llW• flllilwa cnw...·-....... ~. ~ ;_. ,. '65 DODGE CORON'! 440 t..or. lf.1. F•ct. lllr. V..a, -· 1!Rr., wto. tnr.~ .iJi, ww. (lllSV CMJ. $988 ::: s33= s33· ~. +TAX & ll(. "Ml. rnn. '65 PONTIAC: CATALINA HARDTOlt v.t."f.ct. 1lr c:enct~ -•r "Mrlnt, ..,., tr1M., r8dl9 ~. l!'llC 141. s9·33 :::: s.33=-· s33::.'~\. + lAX & LIL Pl'MT. nMT '65 CHIV. ·IMPALA S.S. F1o:t. 1lr, 'l.f. AM/FM r111111 lltdlr. p.w. IEOW M7), s1088 ·~::~ $36· ::.:: $36 , 4-TAX & UC. . PUIT. • YOlAl ""'"· ""' SWA GEN CtNTER '63 YOLlSWAG!N • :" ... '. , ~ ll!Hll. r1dle'. ,,.:ltr. JFMll' "71. • · s.591 ,.,.. '$., , .. ,.. ... SJft •· -'4-~LIC. "::;'~.,. ·~ .... .. ,__ ' '65 YOLK5WAG£N ' -, '' ' ' ""'"'ING!" "9). · $1· ·a· 8 :i: s26 =~$26' 1.'J.'\. _ ·+~AX & l-:-: . . fYlllT. • • .. PTML. 66 VOLKSWAGEN $8·88 '=·"12'"·~,. '''t~~· $29 .n:~.1 + lAX & ll(. Pl'MT. nllL . ... ' . '67 YOLKSWUIN 4 -·radio .. hHtK'. !UJC :!COl. $988 :r:~ s33 = s33 "'" !+'JAX & UC. nMT. ~· ~-.=-.. . r \ ' • Family welekly. MARCH 16, 1969 ~ ,DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' GEORGE LAZEBBY Dr. REBECCA LISWOOD SAYS: Women Hate-and Love-Why Some Wives Dominate The New J aJPes Bond . -And o They Do It Ask · Them YourseH 110R MILTON l'Rl£DJl.4JV, ' Roee MiuiWe u rite i... du priee ~-/or •°"' u. •uUtbaw • v.s. w.. ~ •I ,,.yaeu.t--Si. ...,. Be-'rieboa, ............... IU. • Very een.sible. thoagb it woald be etill better for the Covenunent lo set com- pletely out of the buaineu of trying to affect the price of gold, indltding remov- ing the reetrictiollll OD the ownerabip, porcbaee, and aale of gold by U.S. reei· dent&. Few thinga are lees important to the U.S. than whether _!he price of gold in London ia $35 u ounce or flOO aa ounce. The two-tier system coee part of the way-by gjring up any attempt Loh the price of gold in pri .. te trading-- but it retaint the fiction of a fured $35- an-ounce price for o8icial tnmaactiona. oa BY ,4 ..4D.4JIS, n keel«, Utti.tetl Si.tu Milll ,, ........ y eoial "--die ..;,., pr~ ..ell uy1 ff'* .... y ..,,.1re,. ""-• ii reqtaire lo JWo4aee llaU ,...hr1--Erie JV~,., Bers•• fieW, NJ. • The ratr of production ia inftuenced by the coin denominations being made. (( all five denominatiom were being minted ia one day. we could produce 18 aillioa cow in eight boura. We would need the senioea of approximately 300 employee., including melten.. rolle.ra, helpers. preumen, and others eqaged in the actual coinage operationa. 11011 L. MENDEL IUYERS, c~,.. HOJUtt AmKJ Sen1icu Committee 1. u. enwt IMt Ii.me .,,..., ., IM ~nw .au1.e..-. floe• "°' COIUll for .,,.y _. redre_.,., h1te/it., ~ aime U. a.O.T.C. 4'oa1---De""Y L. Joluuore, B...W., L.. • No-oeilher the time now spent at lhe eervice academies nor in the R.O.T.C. program ie creditable for military pay or retirement purpose&. 11011 TIN.4 COLE of rllt "Four Kini CouinJ,. I l&.oe rea4' "'-• dte "11oar llU..C..•i••",... ore reconlilar iAM~• flefllly. Doa ,,... ..... ,... .al 110 '°"«er 6e .,,,,..,... _,,.die 8lldre K"'6 /•...U11--C•rol- """ 11...., B"1tt'ly Bilh, CAil/. • No. We a.re aot leaving the King fam- ily. We are jut trying to make a career for ounel\la aaide from family epeci&le. FOR BERNIE "BOO• 80011" CEOFl11UON, ltock.q CMClt.. Net1 Y.,1c1t....,, 11 ... "",..,...,... ~ eolor/•l ••els••••'-1••• B•r•l•••, '•'r . 1..-., NJ • • 1 got it from a sportswriter ia Mon- t.real in 1951. It came from •r elap .hot which ueed to bank off the rink boards during practice. First, there woold be the noise of my atick hiuiq the puck. then the noitle of the puck nboaading off the ~111 the oicbame of "Boom Boom." 11011 R.4YFOOD BALE BROVN, if;.:-::,,.., ,_n .,. ,... • ...,.. ,..,, •MeOAe ... , ,....,. rle9 ..,. • coa,.i. of year. '-/ore 1'* ...U ...,. alte-1--llr•. R. ll•r&ia.wl, N. Beul. BflHA, JV. J. • No. That story about the suits was told about my father, who was famous for what might be called cuutiness of dre-. I couJdn't do it anyway becauae suit& made today don't even lut two years. "'OR CVllT COFDY, sporu 411UH1ica p ..... teU .. ~lo N· ..,.. • 6aeWl ~r'· "eanMHJI,..,. ...,.,#?'t-s. c ... ...., a..,...,__ 11ille, "•· • The total ean.ed f1IM giwa ap by a pitcher is divided by the number of inn· inga be pit.cbed. g:iYing you· the a""'age earned runs per inning. Multiply th.at number by nine (number of inninp in •game), and you hue the pitcber'a ERA. 11011 EUUBE'l'B POST, etU,wue e:cper1 f• ii JWOJNF lo .etsr I.a ................ eo.11' --lreaaecla WllNsnl, L,.,. eoaim, N.R. • Unless you are campaigning for a political candidate or have a good reuon fox wearing a special type of noYelty pin.. one is the limiL It is much the aame u a woman wearing too much jewehy--it is alwaya in bad taate. FOR JORN D.4YIDSON, Wl&er I• ii ar.e &A.a ,_ ,...,...,_ ly IHN .. ,,.w, If .. , '° ..,..,.. •"" ..,,.....,_ C.•.,~N.f. • On Dec. 29 in San Juan, Puerto llico, Jackie Miller ( abe ia part of the einginc team of .. Jackie and Gayle") and I were married. ,, ........ ,_.,.._ ••••••• 'y __ ..................... _ ..... .. _,_ .. F 'ies...-,_' 'srta .... •'-,.,..,....,._ • .... _.. .. Alll 'n.-Y--... _.,. W.ldr. 641 ya' I' ..... New Y-". N.Y. attn. w • .--..._...... •• 1' , ... ts • .. ,,.w '• _. -.... WHAT~ WORLD! O.r Cowr Spring's CCM'ftJnol And with it renewed wonders of nature, as examined by the youngsters on our CO¥er. Gardner D. Stout, pnmdent of The American Museum of Natural His- tory in New Yodt, tels how you con make the miracle of spring mean more to your du1dren. '1t's really not neces- sary to encourage a child's interest," he soys. "It is more important to channel his natural curiosity so he gets the most out of It. If you, os a parent, don't know precise fads, you con let the child on the path of lcnowtedge by shoring his enthusiasm for finding out." Some ... pert tips: let him haw a pet or oquor- ~thing is more exdtlng 1hon bringing home his fint turtle, for in· stonc:e; give h1m pennisek>n to eJlOftline robins' netts at home; tab hint to near- by parb and panels and ftnd out how many Migtoliog birds he mn .. and Identify; don't forget to take hon. some insects or lecnes, iusf emerging for the 19Gson, and pese1 wt and mount them; toke advantage of nature lectures given by local mvteums, pclftc dktrids. natunt dubs, and sdtools. Ml. Stout tay11 '1 can remember when, m a llttte boy, I was taken to the iftUt8Ulli by ""f father. I saw a peregrine fokon ~ Its orev to its nett on the New Jeney Politodes. At that earfy oge. I won- dered whether I would ..,.,. have the ~ fortune to see so splendid and exdting a bird. H And he condudes: "Aside from awakening a child's in- htrflt in the study of nature, you can Cl'eClte a ioint acM.ntur9 that brings you and the ct.fld dow together." 1he lrilh Parade "In Ireland we don't have porodes on St. PoirD's Day," says Wi11 Millar of the singing Irish Rovers. ''They're an Amerf· can invention. At home it's a quiet and hoty day. But Harrigon's Pub In San Francisco en· tered us in this parade, a late emry. After two houn of waiting, watching Indians and geisha girls go by, I told the marshal, 'We're the only lrislwnen in the whole town. How about getting us in?' So he stopped the parade and put UI in, right bel*-I 1,500 Me•k Cllli hot.. men. We started to sing cww the noise, when six big meet sweepen came behind tn, drown- ing us out." Sure and It's back to the old IOd next year. luclcllng PohtidaM Many politi- clons acquired their power-centered penonattty from coping with a tevere physical deprivation, acmrding to "Psychology Today." The publication cites wttliam II of Germany (withered arm), Napoleon (shott stature), FDR (polio). Sickly children should have ac- cess to a variety of learning experience because "delicate children have gained knowledge from reading that aided in the consolidation of potitical aims." Family~ fteNcw+ l.IDIMmt L DAVW ,.,....,._, WION W hMUMr WAI.Ill C. lmTNI 6...wr C-.U.a The Mink Coat Problem An auto- mobile manufodurer heard complaints about seat co-.ers. Seems some mate- rials part just enough for the long guard hairs of a mink coat to penetrate the weave, but not release when the wearer gets out. Now the firm tests teat coven against an actual mink coat, twisting It under pressure. Any fobric which traps fur fibers gets rejected immediotety. Wonder what they do with their old coats? ;11Mc;s.... Ma,..,1&11,lHI _., RIZI I I ON l'llilw fe a.wt ~IYAMll.-,i.._llla# MAllUS N. TillNQUI Art~ W. PW 1HCHl"ION A~-. 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Off., op9n to all u s. rnlcMnta •llC9PC ...,,~ l•nd tMir famllieel of TM Coca~ Compeny, Ila bottt9'9, martletlng ag.nci.. and pert'-9 •noeo.ct In the d9¥.iot>ment. l>'C)ductlon and di•trlbulion of cont"t ma1.,1a11. " It I I I I I l l I Fam.J.ly KeekJy / Mareh 16, 1989 Why Wives Dominate Husbands- THERE ARE surely more ways than one of dominat- ing a husband. A wife who, by both word and action, makes it abundantly clear she ~'wears the panta'' may be less dom- inating than a wife whose "clinging vine" technique suggests that ahe•s lovingly aubmiuive-or than a wife who contrives to rule by being .. not very strong," who locks ber bedroom door when her bus band ia in disfavor, who burdens a mart"iage partner with household· chores or drives him to compete with affluent neighbot"8. Any behavior that exercises con- trol is domination. It ia when a dom- inating man marries a dominating woman that there's apt t-0 be an im- puse. Thia does not happen often. fortunately. For the more aggressive a woman the more likely she i8 to be attracted to a passive man and the more likely a p&S!ive man is to be attracted to her, For example, I have in my filee the cue history of a marriage that was happy for 20 years. The husband, who owned a succeeaful tul~tate finn, 1'88 quiet and unassuming. The wife, an advertising copywriter, approached masculinity in her aggressiveness. Great companions, they attended all kinds of sporting eventa together and went on bikes which most women would have found exhausting. Only when their one child, an un- married daughter, became pregnant did they quarrel The wife refused to speak to their daughter. The father remained friendly, and when the girl married and had her baby, be helped financially. This so infuriated his wifethat she transferred to berfirm'a California office. A wWow with whom thiR hut1band became involved was, to every ap- pearance, the antitheais of his fla- &TaDtly anressive wife. She never willingly walked more than one city block. listened spellbound t o all be had to say, and reached for his band acroea tables and on the street. Thus, of coune, ahe was figuratively ''grab- bing" him. Nevertheless. with her he felt young-until she suggested he get a divorce so they could marry. "She wanta to be 'carried.'" he com- plained. "And I don't intend to 'carry' anybody. My wife never expected to A noted marriage counselor examines the woman "who wears the pants"- a woman with deep psychological needs and a husband to match be 'carried.' When I waa with her, it was aa if I was with another man. What'a more, my wife married me and stayed with me for no other rea- aon than that she wanted to. She eama a.a much as I do." This husband, unlike the men who would rate a aucceuful wife no boon to the ego, waa sufficiently well- adjusted to talk of bis wife'a earning capacity with pride. It became quite plain he wanted to resume their relationship, that while he had reacted well to his wife's ag- gressiveneu, he bad come to resent the widow's dependence. Shortly after I talked to this man, his wife, having reconciled with their daughter. came home. The widow, I presume, looked further and, perhaps, found a man for whom her indirect cfomination-yea, dom ination-w9uld be tailor-made. Many cireumstances in our society condition women to believe it to be their right to make all decisions re- g a rd in g household affairs and finance, child-rearing, and family eocial life. Their attitude may stem lrom: imitation of an aggressive mother; retaliation against overly strict parents ; any early need to be boaa, such aa responsibility for home and family before marriage. a job that leta her lead others. A clornlhGthiij wife does not neces- sarily handicap a marriage. There are men who are happy with a woman because she exercises some control. A man who had a dominating mother may regard domination as normal. Other men may seek it because they entertain some doubts about their judgment or because they are inse- cure about their manhood. It baa been my experience that almoet as many marriages founder on the shoals of husbandly aggresaive- ness u on wifely aggressiveness. One couple came-for counseling be- cause the wife felt curtailed, even demeaned, by her husband's refusal to entrust her with any money, oblig- ing her to ask for $6 or $10. When I suggested she be g iven an allowance, her b~sband shook hie head and said, "Never 1 She'd get to be high-handed like her mother. And that I won't have!" This man was so rigid in his com- pu lslon to be in complete control that he countered any suggestion his wife might make. If she said a certain movie was good, he would refuse to see it, even when he wanted to. He is one of a surprisingly large number of men who, still unwilling to accept the emancipation of women, feel it necessary to dominate even to. a point where they lack cdtnnton courtesy. They will refuse to tele- phone home should they be detained at their office because they might be thought "henpecked." A distort• of what is and is not masculine may be 8Jl outgrowth of many thing8: the emphasis a father always placed on masculine superi- ority: perhaps even the sense of ' shame a man knew when he, u a boy, saw his father emasculated by his overbearing mother or an overreac- tion to some personal insecurity. Obviously the more confident a man is the less he will re.sent wifely dom- ination, particularly in any area in which he doubta his judgment. One husband told me: "When 1 buy clothes, I like my wife along. And every morning she puts out the suit, ahirt. tie. shoes, and socks Pm to wear. I like her good taste.'' Let no one say this man is not a real man. A husband's readiness to accept a wife being more knowledge- able about certain things may well connote security. Another man, happily married for years, arched his back when his wife sought to extend her domination to an area in which he was unwilling to accept it. "I've always turned my salary check over to my wife.. let her p~ the bills and give me an allowance," be ex- plained. "She has better money sense than I have. And I've been happy to have her Msume all social responsi- bility, even to accept and issue invi- tations without consulting me. But •ow she want.a to plan our marital re- lations. That's too much l" Upon flndins his wife unable to grasp why he should suddenly refuse to accept her decision, I t ried-with- out ever wholly succeeding-to help her understand that he resented her latest attempt to dominate because he wished their marital relationship to be spontaneous--not planned. It wu not until this husband be- came impotent, aa men may in retreat, that this woman finally agreed that there was one area. at least, in which she might not pull the atrings. Another man, who for years bad lived contentedly with h.ias wife's con- viction that her decisions wel'e the final word, told me: "I've let her have her own way bec&use, frankly, I don't want to be. bothered with a lot of domestic decisions. But now she's try- ing to tell me how to run my business --attd &M lmow& ftothing alwtd it!'' This man al.so took refuge in re- treat by an increat1ing concentration on busine88 and bowling. He did not. however, extend his retreat patterns -as may happen in some ca.se&--to an extra-marital affair. It "is understandable that the stra.y- ing husband often is one who bu been locked out of his wife's bedroom or denied marital relations in some other way. A wife who locks her bedroom door asks for real trouble. She may intend her punitive action to lut only a night or two, but under these cir- cumstances a man tends to be prone to hostility that only time and Jove can overcome. And it may happen that before therapy can be effected he will seek a substitute wife. One wife who dominates by being not "very strong" is equally trouble- prone. Women complain that this wife's low voice makes them sound strident by comparison. Those who entertain her-mostly busine88 8880- ciate& who wish her husband's good- wi 11-have learned to serve the foods she prefers. Anything else she refuses with a patient smile and resentful eyes. She never entertains, explaining sadly: "I'm just not up to it." For her family of three, she re- quires the weekly services of both a cleaning woman and a laundrees. She patronizes only expensive specialty shops, unable, so she says. to endure the jostling of the crowds in the big stores. And following any ahopping expedition, the family dines out, although she never serves a meal that requires much preparation. Her husband thinks her gallant, tells how even when she bas spent most of the preceding week in bed she will pull herself together to accom- pany him wherever he has to go. He. the youngest of four boys, grew up to his brothers' taunts of "sissy," and his mother, who had hoped he 4 Famil11WHkl11,M1trch161 1!16.'I . . and How They Do It By REBECCA IJSWOOD, M. D. as told to Adele Whitely Fletcher founder -ct beeutfft °"9dDr ol h Mofrioge <ovnMli"8 Sena of o-ter New Yori would be a girl, declaring, in a voice never meant to be flattering. "You're juat like your fat her!" Not surprisingly, therefore, he came to have doubts about bis man- hood and so ia happy with a woman whose dependence he finda pleuing and reuauring. Thoee who dominate by beinl' ap- parently weak actually employ the "clin&'inl' vine" technique. CllngiDI' vinee use their feminine attribute. to keep a husband at their slde. always tramlatina-the time he ispenda with tbem and the thinp be does for them in tenna of devotion. Clinl'inl' vines. generally insecure and inherently lonely people, often are poueesin enough to be jealoua of a buaband'a male f rienda, his buaineu. profeuional, or recreational interests -and even bis dog. They say cbaracteriatically, "I don't know what to do, tell me, pleaae" ... ''You keep it! I'm afraid I might loee it" ... '1 love you so much I wouldn't want to live without you." Rarely do they know they are frauds. And any suggestion they are dominating would horrify them. 0... wife intensified her clinging domination by hysterics. Her young husband, returning from a few Sun- day hours of football. would find her lying with a compress over her tear- swollen eyes because, she told him, she bad felt deserted. "It's as if," this man explained, "abe doesn't want me to be with any- body but her or do anything that doesn't include her. She' a forever tell- ing me that marriage ~ounselora r ecommend married couples spend their time together." Karriage counselors like marriage to be a cloee relationship, true. But, u I carefully explained. we do not mean it should be a prison. I sug- . rested thi~ man aak his wife to go to the ball gamee with him and after- wards take her out for lunch. Unfortunately, the day she finally agreed to go was chilly and overcaat. He came off the field to find her in tean. She said she had a "chill." Their luncheon, too, was an abysmal failure. She kept insisting be cared more about football than he did about her. Be aryued this. But when he did not offeT to l'ive up playing, she rushed from the restaurant. No .,.. llke1 scenes. Men espe- cially dislike them. Scenes, therefore, have a way of being a last resort in attempts to dominate. This husband gave up football. He f inda life euier this way. So does bis wife. But I would not be surprised if she., keepins him at her aide on Sun- d..., mominp, bu not in a subtle way 10et more than sbe bu gained. There are women who, wit h no pbyaical or financial need to do ao, require husbands to help with houee- work and other household chorea. Those whose will to dominate takes this direction also may require a man to look after the children. One wife 1 know asks her husband to bathe the baby every evening. She explains, "While they're splashing around to- gether, 1 lie down and read the eve- ning newspaper. Thia way I'm a bet- ter conversationalist when the maid serves dinner." She OI' the maid could bathe the baby before her husband came home. Then he and his son could have their opportunity for cloaeneH as they shared, lets say, a bedtime story. But the bathing ritual was a way of wifely domination. Of course. there ia never only one reason for the way we behave. Those who tax husbands with housework may do so because they enjoy the sense of power they derive. Or t hey may pref er going to luncheons, shop- ping or playing cilrda to etay1nr home and doing housework. Or they may resent a huaband going off to work where they visualise him having a fine old time, being waited on by a pretty secretary and lunching expen- sively with busineu AUOCiates. There also are wives, plagued by frigidity, who hope in this way to emaecalate their husbands so that sex will be 1esa of a nuisance . Those who dominate because they hanker for additional luxuries will talk admiringly of all the thinp other men provide. They will say, with m- concealed longing, "Mrs. Ne-~t-Door hu a new mink stole!" "My brother just bought a bir color tv." "The Down-the-Street.a have the moet beau- tiful air-conditioned station wqon." The husband of auch wives are driven to copying the neirhborlnr eo- retten-and often at a heavy ·price to the wife. 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Sprinkle chicken with Accent and then a mixture of thyme, 1 teaspoon of the seasoned salt, and pepper. Cover and cook over low beat 15 min. or until chicken is tender. Remove chicken and set aside. 3. Mix into drippings in skillet the remaining salt, Tabasco, green pepper, onion, and then water. Brina: to boiling. Gradually add noodles to boiling mixture ~ cover and simmer 15 min. or until noodles are tender, stirring oc- casionally. 4. Mix in undiluted soup, olives. and. if necessary, more water. Add chicken, cover, and beat. 6 1eruinga *If iui11g ff'o:t.n chickn breut-a, that0, folWwiflg ipMkoge dif'ectiou. On-the-Wing Appetizers 30 c:hiekea wia1 dnma (tllkkat portioa of wt.1)• 2 tableepoou ••1•r y, teupooll sroud 1iD1er Yi teupoo11 ult % teupooa Aec:eat % cup llOJ aaaee % em, a,teed pead9 •Ynt• 1 taMapoon leaoo Jake 5 drope Tabaeco 1 clOTe prlie. aiattd J . Brown chicken wing druma evenly on all s ides in a small amount of hot butter or ••rca- rine in a large, heavy skillet. 2. Generously brush chicken with a mixture of the remaining in- gredients. Cook over low heat un- til chicken is tender. t urning and Patio Chickn Skillet tDitA .Mized tiegetable 1ala.d 10eleomH ~1'g. brushing frequently with the sauce. 30 "P'P'tiun *I/ ming f rozni clticU. 1oifl&g•. tha.w, /oUowing ~kage directioM. Red Simmered Chicken on Fried Rice 4 lbL daid1ea pieeee for fryi•r• 1 !4 cups ai•ced IK'alli-.. or P'ff1I oaiou % cap soy naee % cup water ~ cap lightly packed brow• sapr YJ teupoo11 Aeeeat 2 tableap a .. lt.U.r w aargarbte % cau (l! to 14 oa. uc9') fried rice with c~ba w •eat (see Hte) Z tables.,.... water 2 tableepoom eorutardt 1. Put chicken and 1,4 cup scal- lions 0 in a large skillet. Pour a blend of soy aauce. water, and brown sugar over chicken; sprin- kle with Accent. Bring to boiling; simmer, covered, about 30 min. or until chicken ia tender, turn- ing pieces once. 2. Meanwhile, heat butter or mar- garine in a skillet, add remainin« scallions and the fried rice, and heat thoroughly, stirring occa- sionally, using a fork. 3. Turn bot rice onto a heated platter. Arrange chicken piece!' on top. 4. Bring liquid in skillet to boil- ing and atir in a blend of water a nd cornstarch, cooking rapidly about S min. Pour sauce over the chicken. B Hrr1i1'g1 •Jf iuiJ&g frozn diem JH#Ctt, t ltaw, / oUo t0itlg pack.o,ge dirtc1 .. 'IM. Note: Two pqa. (10 os. each) frozen fried rice with chicken or meat may be uaed. Fa111il11 W•P~, Moroll II, 1161 7 Why would anybody give you 7C Off OD·- a water softener that works better and costs I~ than the leading brand? ,. ' to get you to try it! After you try it. Rain Drops should be the leading brand-at least your Jeading brand. New formula Rain Drops has three times the softening power-it's more efficient -it costs less per load. It forces your detergent to work harder. You get whiter, brighter washes. 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GOODRICH ADOZEN YEARS ago, in a junk shop in Tulsa, Okla., an ac- tor named William Roerick hap- pened to spot a dusty, torn oil painting dated 1874. Roerick liked the painting and bought it-for $35. Soon after. he learned to his surprise that his purchase was an original wbrk by Winslow Homer, one of America's most famous artists. In 1961 Roerick sold his discovery to an art collect or. The price: a mere $25,000. This story highlighttl the fact that the junk shops, attics, and par!ors of America contain many paintings-and drawings and prints-which, although their owners don't know it, may be worth a good deal of money. And the most exciting asped is that, to get your hands on a prize paint- ing. you don't have to be an expert! An upstote New York woman with no formal a rt training inherited a small water color from her father. who had owned a frame shop. Believing it WM worth roughly $100, she took it to a New York City auction house. The picture turned out to have been painted by the late John Marin, a well-known artistic in- novator. It was sold for $4,400. This anecdote concerns a ·painting by a well-known a rtist, but it is also possible to turn up worthwhile creations by less- famous men a nd women, creations worth hundreds rather than thousands. Through the centuries, many fine por- traits, landscapes, seascapes. and still lifeR have been executed by obscure American Do You Have Their lost Art? Great sum.• await tht rultilnagera who di~­ cnver n1iasing paittJifl.(Js b11 s1tch artists CUt Thoma& Eakin.s rlefU and Wi"aloui Homer. professionals aa well as ''primitive."" ( un- schooled artista). One of the moet intriguing facts about valuable old paintings is that art experts have exact information about specific ones which have dropped out of sight and might be hiding anywhere--in old barns, base- ments, antit1ue shops. Thomas Eakins, the well-known l 9th- century painter, did two portraits of Presi- dent Rutherford B. Hayes, for example. The second is now in a museum in Yon- kers, N .Y. The first, painted in 1878. dis- appeared years ago, and can't be traced. In many ways, the two pictures are alike, but with a major difference : the missing picture was pain¥ on a very hot day. and Hayes was red-faced and perspiring. It found, the missing porb'ait would be worth between $250,000 and $500,000. People who own promising-looking pic- tures often ask : "How can I find out how much my painting if4 worth?" A good first step is to show it to the staff of a museum. Although policy prevents museums from giving specific price evaluations, they are sometimes willing to provide information concerning authenticity. Owners s hould write to museums. say- ing what they know about the picture's history; it's also helpful to give its dimen- sions and enclose photographs. Whenever a pre\'iousJy ignored paint- ing turns out to have real value. the finder receives many rewards: a monetary wind- fall, the excitement of discovea·y. the sat- isfaction of adding to America's store of artistic treasures. In one case, however. the discoverers of a precious painting reaped still another dividend: they un- earthed a mystery. In the summer of 1968, a South Caro- lina couple brought a Caribbean landscape water color to an art expert for identifi- cation. To their delight, the expert in- formed them that they had turned up a previously unknown Winslow Homer. He added, however. that their picture wun't the original water oolor but an extremely well-made reproduction. So, while the lucky couple doeif own a valuable piece of art, the original. if found, is much more valuable. With luck, you may find it ! • Famil11 Wtekl~, M4NJlt. 18, 1169 t CLEANEST, EASIEST, SAFEST Way To Rid ili~iJ:] NOW! 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Because you have found the full facts about Arthritis and what to do about it, you've been restoring motion, strength and power to stjflcned, weakened joints. increasing the range of joints, helping prevent weak- ening and deterioration of essential muscles imp<>T- tant for walk.ing, climbing stairs and getting in and out of chairs. You've gained surprising independence from dis- abiliries and you're feeling better than you haYC in yea.rs. You ~ "YES" to life again! 5-Way Plan In Book Fonn The entire plan is now pub&.iahed in ooe ~-to­ rder-to volume. You just use the information you need. What kind of Arthritis do you have? Rheu- matoid to Osteo Arthritis-they're here (covering 95~ of Arthritis cases) includ.lna Rheumatic Fever. lnf ective Arthritis. Gouty Arthritis. Shoulder and Hand Syndrome and Traumatic Arthritis--PLUS- the RELATED DISORDERS of Rheurnali.sm. Bur- sitis. Tendonitis, Psychogmic llheumatis -even Fibrositis. Fucitis. Tensosyvit~ and Myositis. Get the facts about the Arthritis that suit.es 10 men ·for each woman-and another kind that strikes 10 women for each man-the Arthritis most past <t() eventually get to some degree-the kind that attacks rugged outdoor men-and another kind that attacks thin, tense, intellectual types-the Arthritis that's the most common ca use of heart disease under <t() and often affects children, and how best to mini- mize healt damage from it-Arthritis a vigorous cough makes painfully worse-a kind involving the upper spine arriving with headache, earache. sore throat, neuritis pajns in arms. or stiffness in occk. And more! The most ignored warning sipaJs ol Arthritis and what to do when you first spot them. Facts you should know about aspirin, gold sa.I~ prcdnisone, cortisone hydrocortisone. What food disorders can do to Arthritis and what you can do about it. The truth about Arthritic corsets and spine braces. 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Rot.ry bleca. trim spab the a.wn mower cen't reech, edle MOUnd .,..,_ beds. ...... tr... ...... rock pr-dens. T.US 4 standerd "D" batteria (not Included). Pmtic cae, lOW." '°'11- 0 •UllH •.• er.. T....._. $4.IS n•llATE THE EmlE NIHEI ··~foe" eid9nniMtor t1ds home of .u fl1ina or c...wtina insects .t 11ttte expense. P9Mtrates ewry ueck end crevice where ordlnery lnMCtlclda }uat c:en't r...chl Ike-kl"-Is hennless to pees, fumishinp. Peck of 3 vepor- IZMI don en entire house. 0 1'Mt ... S.,. ...... attt, .. ,, .. I ~ llTATlll IPll·A·PHITI FILE 80 lndlvlduel pocMb display up to UiO of your 3'nx5" pictu'91 or 500 smell ones In juSt Inches of s~I Trensperent pockets ell~w fln1ertlp YWtns end protect all )'UUr fewrite photos. Refill has 16 pockats. 0 11111 ....... , .. , ....... $1 .. 0 11114 .. .bn ... 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Y. 10007. Pl.A Y THE HARMONICA in 6 minutes or your money back! Harmonica ha.s solid brass plates and individually tuned bronze reeds, with heavy nickle-plated covers. Complete with ~. ~ I -· instructions that show how to play right away, plus 200 songs (words and music), plus 50 extra for 2 and 3 part harmonizing. $3.98 ppd. Ed Sale, Studio FW-4, Avon by the Sea, N. J. 07717. COMFORT SUPPORT PADS -Callous pillow/ cushions the ball of the foot; a soft pad JiftJi& metatarsal bones; a section gives arch support, and the pads can't slip! Interchangeable. Pads are washable. State shoe size. Be sure to specify for man or woman. $2.28 per pair; 2 pairs, $3.76 ppd. Special! A free foot-care catalogue comes with each order. Foot Products, Dept. FW-3A, P. 0. Box 34, Malverne, N. Y. 11566. LIVE PET SEAHORSES of your own! Raise these little charmers in a jar or bowl. Educational for the children and fun for the whole family. Live delivery " guaranteed. Delightful! ~ each ppd. or $1.90 for papa, mama, and two babies. Florida Seahorses, Dept. B·llA, P. 0 . Box 300, Miami Beach, Fla. 33139. :'E~m~~::::iil LONGER NAILS IN MINUTES- Sta Long is a nail builder that's used like a polish to repair and build up your own nails in min- utes! Carry on duties with no fear of peeling or splitting. Looks as real as it feels. Stays on until your own nails grow out. $1.98; 2 kits, $3.50; 8 kits, $5 ppd. Conover House, Dept. FWN-3, P . 0. Box 778, Church St., New York, N. Y. 10008. 14 Fa.mil11 Weekl11, Ma.rclt.16, 1969 --- 1aavre -rotec- :imilr. !read,, rcfetN 1z8" al for 'falter >mu "i11~1. • one hese and 1tly! tate •nly 308, I 200 •art by •rt, uis ify rs, !'\le :A, I ~s. 19. ~I ad D· 10 71 . ; II DAZZLING DBLIGRI' for him and her t Capra Gema coet far tu. and dazzle wwre than dia- monds. 1-carat can be pu.r- chued for $27! Write for free book on rinp for men. women. Capra Gem. 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Q The Momin& Show (C) Ed Nel· 11:.S fJ News (C) soln ::,~~ f .. blru (C) 11:55 Q @@ a;, NBC News (C) Ed· Tiit Fllntstonn (C) wm Newman. · Qumby (C) AFTfRNOON 8:00 IJ ~ Cl) Captain 1tan11roo (C) With Bob Keeshan. 12 oo -c I llf BlbJsitttl' (C) • : ~ Boutique ( ) steve Dunne and Mi& ..... Mouse (C) Whitney Blake co·host. "'1 0 fU @ a;, Hidden Fices (C} Rodlet Robin Hood (C) g Cartoons (C); Cooklna With Cor· 8:15 @ 00 Video Dlpst (C) ris, ~) Wed. 8:25 O Community Bulletin Bolrd (C) empo (C) Doman and Elwell. I m m lewitdled Popeye (C) Office ol the President 8:30 I Cartoons (C) m News (C) Qu11by (C) (j) linllletttr Show (C) rn Webster Webfoot (C) 12:30 I Qt Ci) As the World Turns (C) 9:00 IJ The luCJ Show (C) · Q) Ci) a;, DIJS of Our Uvel 0 ~ (I) €f3 Snap Judpent (C) a M~donald Carey stars. Host Ed McMahon welcomes Bill Stinar11 (C) Cullen and Dina Merrill. @ (3) al FunnJ You Should O Leave It to Beaver As11 (C) Lloyd Thaxton hosts. Mike Q Movie; See Daytime Movies. Connors, Carol Wayne, Rose Marie, Jacllle Joseph is hostess. Stu Gilliam and Marty Allen auest I The Rul McCoJs I Movie: See Daytime Movies. @ (]) J.1ck LI Linne (C) Dialin& for Doll1rs (C) Rocky 1t1d His Friends (C) Tedlnietl Comer (j) Andy ~rlffith (C); Ann Gut· 12:55 Q @ (]) &J Children's Doctor dler Show, Fri. (C) Tuesday·Thursday. Lendon H. 9:25 0 Q) @ €f3 NBC News (C) Nan· Smith, M.D. cy Dickerson. 1:00 IJ ~ (i) love Is 1 Many Splen· 9:30 fJ ~ (j) Beverly Hillbillies (C) dored Thlile jC) 0 · @ a;, Concentration ( C) § @ @ m The Doctors (C) Bob layton hosts. Doble Gillis 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. @ @ &J Dream Home (C) Johnny Grant hosts. Mike Darow hosts. I Western Stu Thutrt Ell Commodity and Stock R.,ort Dennis the Menace 1:30 I ~ Cil The Guldin& Li&1rt (C) Educational Feablres (C) • @ @ m Another Wor1d (C) Ci) H.,dtn's Happening (C) Flther Knows Best 10:001J Andy Grlffitll @ @ tlE) Let's Make a Dtll . 0 Qi) (j) €f3 PenonalltJ (C) Host ( ) Monty Hall hosts. Larry Blyden welcomes guests Rob· ID That Show (C) ert Merrill. Rita Moreno and Ed· ward Mulhare, who discuss the in· ner personalities of Pearl Balley, John Forsythe, Hope Lange, Eva Gabor and Senator Everett Dirben. ! Movie: See DaJtime Movies. Trutb or ~ (C) @ Sun111 Today (C) 10:30 I '1 (j) Didi Van Dyke Show · @ €f3 Hol!Jwood Squares ( ) eter Marshall hosts. 2:00 IJ ~ (j) Secret Storm (C) 0 @ @ €f3 You Don't SIJ (C) Tom Kennedy hosts. Phil Ford and Mimi Hines guesl O Love That Bob; Cookin& Aroultd the Wor~ (C) Wed. Q @ Li.I &) Ntwlywtd G1• (C) Bob Eubanks hosts. I!) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 2:30 fJ ~ (I) The Edp of Niatrt (C) 0 @ @ €f3 The Match G1mt (C) Host Gent Rayburn wtlcom• Shell• MteRae end Jldt Cessidy IS ™' week's team captains. 8 Clrt Tl& (C) Vlrtlnla Graham. D (ff} ()) m Dltllt ca.. ce> Jim Iinae hosts. 2:55 11 0 @ m NBC News (C} FloJd Kaiber. a:OO ITM Ullkllttlr S11ow <C> . P.DJI. (C) Dennis James hosts. HI ay htrol (3) al Gtatral Hotipltll (C) el ill!. Cat (C); l.oon•, (C) on. only. I WJ Matl. nee: Don Rodewald. DlaUq fw Oolln Movie Mt: Don Wilson. 3:15 fJ NIWS (C) 3:30 1J Lldy Pair (C) Gtoff Edwards hosts. D MAYOR SAM YORTY * 11LOS ANGELES PER· SPECTIVE" A SPECIAL REPORT TO THE PEOPLE O MIU Douat11 (C) Edie Adams CO·hosts. YortJ P9fftical, (C) Mon· day only. 0 Divorce Court (C) Q ~Cl) Q) 0ot·Uf1 To Uvt (C) G Mevte: Ste D1ytlme MGMtl. G) My FMritt Mrial 6J Htllo Kelly (C) 4;-00 II M~. Ed; ~ s.. OQttma iOvies, Wtd. only. I Orzlt Ind Hanttt @(!)t!)Datta.-.(C) Tiit l'Hcltstona (C) 4:30 Mowlt: Sit Daytime Movies. Mister Rtbtrts (C) News (C) Biii ,Bonds. Ceorp Nu• News (C) loio's 8'c Tep SM (C) ~GR Mike Doulllt (C) ir•et• Pim ""' • • own Till (C) 5:00 IOllC N....mct (C) ICM News (C) • Tiii Cr90VJ Sbaw (C) The Addam f111ilJ W Jl•lllJ no.-... .. (C) TIM l.ucJ Sltow (C) • ltlMtl (C) 5:30 Q GZl (1) ABC News \C) fnnk Tiit Rat Patrol (C) i nolds. The MoMJ111ktrs (C) Jim Peny hosts. I ; smiian's llland (C) 6 11als o., 1969 (C) NtwSIP (C) "I got a 5 3,500 tip from my Minister!" r ~\' "We had s o many monthly installments to pay on our car, color TV, appli· ances, and other bills that I got behind In the payments on our home, and was afraid we'd lose it. "Then my wife went to the hospital, and more expenses piled up. I was so worried I couldn't sleep, but thank goodness I told my troubles to our Church Minister. HOMEOWNERS - BORROW $500 to $10,000 OR MORE -BY PHONE! hyments H loW H $4.61 monthly•! No payments for I monthsf UNION'S PAYMOOS ARE AS LOW OR LOWER THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY IN CALIFORNIA. Only $6.61 per month• on each $500 borrowed includes both principal and Interest - repays your loan in full! Cash In 24 hours, on request. with good title .. . . whether your home is paid for or not. "He advised me to call Union Your understanding IOan coun· Home Loans-and right on the selor can approve your loan phone they arranged a $3.500 on the phone, and arranae for loan that paid off all our bills you to make no payments for and saved our home -with 6 months. So call Union DAY cash left over!" OR NIGHT and aet out of debt! M LM K G d G •1.otn 1111turts In 10 years. Shorter I r. · ., ar en rove 1ona•r term loans avallabl•. . In GARDEN GROVE call Mr. Miles ........ 539·2122 In LOS ANGELES call Mr. Ralston ........ DU 5-4141 COMPTON . • . . . call Mr. Stafford . 839-7'7a2 QAAD•N QROVE .. c all Mr. Mii•• ... 1539-2122 L.ONQ BEACH •.. call Mr. Donohue. "4315~M L09 ANQ•Ula ..• c alJ Mr. R•l•ton . DU 8-4141 TORRA.NC• . . . . call Mr. Whel•n . . 5"424tMS ~ ... Coll""· Peblo .. 707•1424 WHITTIER ..... call Mr. Shelly .• eee-11915 YNJg~JJ!!M!.~J!~~ CAROL AND PEARL CHANNING .BAILEY ' ON BROADIAY "Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey on way," an ABC special blending song and and .starring two of the most captivatin sonalities io American entertainment. airs i: Sunday at 8 PM. Miss Channing, who created the title 1 the smash Broa<Jway musical, "Hello, Dolly Miss Bailey, currently playing the lead show's all-black version, are teamed io 1 woman show that combines rousing soot lcsque and comic chit chat The musical hour, brightly laced with I: ous interludes, opens with a tandem perfor of the songs "Two Little Girts from Little and "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey." ·then takes the stage alone for a medley of that includes "If My Friends Could See Me : "Little Green Apples," "Wives and Lovers "What the World Needs Now." In a segment titled "Roles I Would Lil Have Played," the Misses Channing and render their interpretations of "The Oldest l lished Floating Crap Game io New York" "Guys and Dolls," "Trouble" and "76 • bones" from "The Music Man," "Nothing I Dame" from "South Pacific" and "If I W Rich Man" from "Fiddler on the Roof." A comic highpoint is Miss Channing's lesque of Carmen Miranda, Marlene Dietricl a fictional silent screen sta.r whose caro talkies was dashed because of a speech irr ment The program closes with the singing of Two of Us," "Elegance" and the stirring tune from "Hello, Dolly!," marking the first the song has been sung by Carol and Pearl ot of the theater. Miss Channing made box office history · she opened in "Hello, Dolly!" in January I and played the role through 1,272 perform: as the show grossed more than $17 million. won a coveted Tony and also the New · Critics Circle Award for her performance.· Like Miss Channing, Pearl Bailey drew u1 mous raves from critics when 'she took ove1 part of Dolly Levi last November. She a1sc ceived a Tony for her performance. "Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey on Br way" was produced and written by Saul Ilson Ernest Chambers and directed by Clark Jone SATURDAY MARCH 15 I VfNING 6:00 1J The Bit News (C) (60) D Qt Ci) m Huntltr·Brlnkley (C) (30) 0 G111nd Ott Opry (C) (30) Roy Orusky introduces The Irish Rovers as this week's spedal guests. fJ Boss CitJ (C) (60) Sam Riddle hosts. I The Invaders (C) (60) 6:30 KNBC Newservlce (C) (30) MelodJ Ranch (C) (60) Rosey Grier (C) (30) I love luey (30) Pl11in1 the Guitar (30) "lezrn· Ing To Read Music." (R) i Here Come tlle Stars (C) Sim Farrar (C) 7:00 ~ (j) CBS Evening News (C) (30) Roger Mudd. D CIF 'AAA' BASKETBALL * CHAMPIONSHIP D Sports 5'>ecl1I ·(C) (90) CIF "MA" Basketball Championship. 0 AnnivtrMrJ G1111e (C) (30) Al Hamel hosts. fJ Death Valley Days (C) (30) "An· gel of Tombstone." A daring fron. tier woman with gold on the brain leads a potpourri of prospector types Into the wilds of Baja. Grace lee Whitney guests. m Spotlitht With Phil Silvers (C) (60) (R) .,. • • ID Wonders of the World (C) (30) "The Magic of Ireland." To honor St. Patrick's Day, the linkers visit the "Old Sod" to see legendary places like Cork, Dublin and the lakes of Killarney. EJ1) Shakespeare Lind (C) (30) A visit to the place.s that William Shakespeare knew best. el Exltometro 7:30 fJ ~ (j) J1etie Gleaaon (C) (60) Sid Caesar, Myron Cohen, George Jessel and Timmie Rogers contrib· ute their special brands of humor to tonight's show. @@ m Ad1m·l2 (C) (30) "He -He was Trying to Kill Me.'' Malloy and Reed answer a "child left alone" call and uncover a case of child neglect. The little girl's par· ents have not been home in three days, but they are apprehended later when they are arguing about the use of an electric cord to dis· cipline the child. Hampton Fancher. Conny Van Dyke, Sydney Soule and Dawn Lyn guest 0 YOU'RE INVITED TO * "Uninvited"! Ghosts hide with RAY MILLAND and RUTH HUSSEY-''Goose- Pimpler of All Time!" 1J Movie: "Th• Uninvitld" (mys- tery) '44-Ray Milland, Ruth Hussey. 0 Cf1l (])a> The D1tin1 G111t (_9 (30) Jim Lange hosts. D Movie: (C) "The Moultblll" (drama) '5&--Spence< Tracy, Robert Wagner, Claire Trevor. ID World of Women (C) (30) "Princess from Puerto Rico." Biii Burrud and his beautiful ruest To· nia lzu take viewers on a tour of what soon may be our Slst state. fl!) I Ifie~ TIM Qlcafto CtWa: Eduea~ l ) A speclll look et the educatlon1I problems of the Mexican-American, with specific ·•t· tentlon to the dele1ation of te· sponsibillty. i!) lff Cauctlllos l:OO 0 ll7J @ a> The Newfywtd Ga .. (C) (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. m Merv Griftin's St. P1trict'1 DaJ Special (C) (60) filmed in New York and Erin, this special features Burl Ives, John Wayne. The Clancy Broth· ers. Jimmy · Joyce and Sandy Oun· can. ID Political Broadcast (C) (30) Yorty for Mayor. @ @ m ht Smart (C) (30) "Greer Window." Smart, arounded in his apartment by an Injury, studies the adjacent office building where the occupants mean danger to 99 and himself. Lynn Bordon and Barney Phillips guest. EJ1) NET Festival (60) "Nina Simone -The Sound of Soul." Nina brings her highly personalized style to jau , blues and folk music in this one-woman show. (R) el Nochti de Eatreno &:30 fJ ~ (j) Mr Tllr.. Sona (C) (30) Ernie. convinced he possesses extra· sensory perception, predicts disaster for Robbie and Kat.ie if they keep their doctor's appointment. A sci· ence class has persuaded Ernie to believe he has the power to antlcl· pate the future, and when he fore· casts telephone calls and predicts the winner of a horse race for Uncle Chartey, Katie begins to heed the youthful sage. a ~ @ m The Ghost Ind Mrs. Muir (C) (30) "Son of the Curse." An old clock discovered in Gull Cot· tage's attic chimes death for Clay· more, according to an old legend. The Captain lends his support to the validity of a curse that states that upon the day the old clock start$ running, the lest Gregg will die at midnight. The children start the clock with a skate key, and Claymore makes his funefal arrange· ment, determined ta, get his dol· lar's worth. 0 (fl) (l) a> The L1wrence Welk Show (C) (60) ID Buell Owens (C) (30) el Ale&ria Ad1ma 9:00 8 ~ (!l Hotan'a Heroes (C) (30) Vito Scotti portrays an Italian dou· ble agent who is exposed by the Gestapo and forced to flee for his life to Stalag 13, where he reluc· tantly goes along with a daring plan to photograph enemy anti-aircraft installations. 0 @@ m NBC 91turdaJ Mov· le: (C) "The Viklnp" (adventure) '58 -Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnine, Janet Leigh. A saga of the fighting Norsemen of the 8th century, detailing the an· tagonism between a slave and the heir to the Vlkln& throne, who are unaware that they are brothers. fJ Million $ Movie: "Rose of WISll· ln&ton Square" (dl'3ma) '39--Alice Faye, Tyrone Power, Al Jolson. m Queen for a Day Spedll (C) (60) Didi Curtis hosts a special that features film clips of the old Queen for a Day shows, plus conducts an all·new contest ID Bill Andefaon (C) (30) EJ1) Critique (C) (60) Critics rwiew the distinctive sculitture of modern (Continued) "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" Richard Egan Jan Sterling First time on Los Angeles television. THE FABULOUS 521 CBSS2 Pap 5 SATURDAY (Continued) artist Ernest Trova. Trova comments upon his work In an lntefview with Frtderic Tuten, Arts Mapzlne au· thor wllo recently researched the artist's style, Stanley Kauffmann hosts the panel discus.sion. 0) Noches Tapatlas 9:30 6 9 (j) Petticoat Junction (C) ~) The rlght·of-way franchise of the Cannonball and the fate of the Shady Rest Hotel ride on the abill· ty of the train to out·speed Hank Thackery's Jitney bus In a race from Pixley to Hooterville, and Uncle Joe ~egins a serious and rigorous train· 1ng program tor Wendell Gibbs. 0 @ Cl)('£) HollJWOOCI hl1ce (e) (60) Sammy Davis Jr. hosts. James Brown, Charro, Peggy Upton guest. ti) Tiit Stonemait famllJ (C) (30) @E Los Cludillos 9:55 II Wonderful World of Sports (C) 10:0011 fB (j) Mannix (C) (60) Fritz Weaver guests as a brilliant sur· &eon whose sons is kidnaped and threatened with death unless the doctor allows one of his patients to die. Desperate, the doctor turns to Mannix. (R) 9'4Mt...,. I Tiit Dtftndtrs (60) News (C) (30) Ernest Tubb (C) (30) NET PlayohuM (90) "Anatol " The romantic comedy was writt~n by 19th-century playwright Arthur Schnitzler. Cast includes Robert Hardy, Moira Redmond Priscilla Morgan, Elvi Hale. (R) ' @E Box de Mexico 10:30.fJ T.H.E. Cat (C) (30) m Maurice Woodruff Predicts (60) I Kitty Wells (C) (30) Hollywood and the Stari 11:00 D 0 &) News (C) MOvit: "The Par10n of Pana- mlnr' (western) '41-Ellen Drew Charlie Ruggles.. ' ti) Revlfend Fred Jordan (C) 11:15 IJ Fabulous 52 Movie: "Sl1u&)rtwr on Tenth Avenue" (drama) 'SS-- Walter Matthau, Richard Egan, Jan Sterling. Set against the bust1in1 New York waterfront, the story cen· ters on the investigation of the at· tempted killlng of a smalltime steve- dore who was being victimized by dockside hoodlums. fJ Sltllrday Nlaht Movie: (C) "T• ind SJtnpaUI(' (drama) '56-Debe>- rah Kerr. John Kerr, Leif Erick.son Edward Andrews, Darryl Hickman: Dean Jones. The wife of the hou• master at an old New England school for boys seeks to help a sensitive, Introspective student who 1s derided by others because ot the difficulty he has In provlni his manhood. 11:30 @E News (C) • M1Bh1I Diiion lnlipt (C) Amtrlean Wett (C) • Tt1tro Famlll1r 12:00 @D TonlaJtt Show (C) • MOvle: "The Dey tilt £arUt tulflt Ffre'' (sci·fi) '62 -Janet Mun11>, Leo McKem, m 77 SUn..t Strip m Movlt: "Ptlde of ttle Marines" (drama) '45-John Garfield, Eleanor Par11er. 1:00 II Movie: "Tht Mnwlck" (weat- ern) '52-Wllllam Elllott. tD All-Nltflt Sllow: "Atf air With a Stranger," "Heart of tht Metter," and "The Woman Who Came Back." SUNDAY THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 15, 1969 11:00 I "" Is Utt Uft (C) ...... ..,.,.. Q1idt (C) Mowtt: "The Lita ltorat ~ ltJ" (comedy) '47-Ronald Colman, Peggy Cummins. MARCH 16 MORNING I Churdl In tM Home (C) Ci) firtt ll(rtjll Cl!urdl Co11pUs (C) 11:30 8r•n Lum (C) All stations reserve the right to change program- ming wlthoUt advance no- tice. Movie: (C) "£qlt aad tM Hawk" (western) '50-.John Payne Rhonda Fleming. ' @E SUnday Matinet AFT E RNOON The Christophers The Bible Answera Give Us This Day/News (C) l2:001 Dilloptt In Art (C) Tom and Jeny (C) Gent Autry Sunday funnlts (C) lntefli1ent Parent Aquaman (C) Ci) Double Feature: "Ma & Pa Mormon Tabem1de Choir (C) Kettle on the Farm" and "Char11e Sunday Storytlme (C) Chan on Broadway." • Day of Discovery @E Cine en Su Casa @ DIVey and Goliath (C) 12:30 IJ Q°j' 00 NHL Hodltr (C) Minne· The Christophers (C) sota North Stars vs. St. Louis Blues. ~ (i) Limp Unto My Fett (C) 0 Movie: "Corsiun Brottltt1" (ad· Cathedral of Tomorrow (C) venture) '41-Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ctl1llenaes Ruth Warrick. Davey and Goliath (C) I TV Worship of ttle West (C) Wondtrama (C) 1 :00 @D Meet the Press (C) ~ 00 Allen Revlnl Hour (C) @ CI> a> Directions (C) "To God Is the Answer (C) Be Is an Active Verb." A drama !cultural Report (C) ~ploring, in surrealistic fashion look Up and Live (C) how a woman discovers a pu~ Profile in life. @ (})&)The Beatles (C) 6 Sports Show (C) "Tough Mites Movie: "The Beachcomber" (ad· to Victory." A film of the Argentine venture) '55--Glynis Johns, Robert Road Race. Newton. m Combat I Kathryn Kuhlman (C) ID Revival Ares (C) 00 Full Gospel Revival (C) 1:30 Escuela KMEX <C> D CIF 11AAAA" CHAMPION- The Answer (C) * SHI 9:00 Clmtf1 Three (C) P BASKETBALL MJ favorite Slfmon (C) Rev. 0 Sports SC*ial (C) "CIF 'MM' Kenneth Miiier, Frist United Meth· Cha'!!e_ionshl_e_Basketball." odist Church, Riverside, guests. 0 (J1)@ W Discovery (C) ~ of Discovery (C) 6 William F. Buckley Show (C) (J1) @ &) Linus (C) Host Buckley discusses the Fifth Country Music (C) Amendment to the U.S. Constitution @ K1thryn Kuhlm•n (C) with Professor Leo Levy and v. · 00 Tom and Jeny (C) Vickerman Williams. , lmpactos Musicales I YoJce of Calvary (C) • New Testament and Man McKetvtf and the Colonel (C) 9:30 Conversations With a Psychla· 2:00 Press Conf•ence (C) trist (C) Roller DtrbJ (C) 0 Aificulture USA (C) (ll Sunday Mltinee: "Seven 0 Movie: "Holl,.ood Barn Dinet" Surpr1ses.'' (musical) '47 -Ernest Tubbs Lori I Un Angel en el Fango Talbott. · The Rat Patrol (C) 00 @ &) King Kong (C) MttV Griffin (C) Oral Roberts (C) 2:30 Movie: ''The Sellout" (drama) Aquaman (C) '52 -Walter Pidgeon, Paula Ray- • Arriba el Norte mond. • This Is the Life (C) 0 Million S Movie: "Honi Kont' Ciera and the News (C) (adventure) '51 -Ronald Reagan • Youth and Police (C) Rhonda Fleming. ' @ @ &) Bullwinkle (C) (i) Feature (C) ''Mission USA." • MctVie: "Flowing Gold" (adven· • U.S. Nny Film (C) ture) '40-John Garfield. 3:00 face the Nation (C) ~ I 00 Faith for Today (C) Tales of the Golden West 00 Town Hall Meetini (C) Outlf limits Gente Sin Historla Cavalcade of Books (C) Wings to Adventure (C) 00 Exptriment in Ttlevllion (C) 10:30 ~ (jJ NIT B1sketb11l (C) Arst Ci) Wrestlin& (C) round of competition in 32nd an-• Enslen D'Toote nual National Invitational Touma· 3:30 .. Insider/Outsider (C) The avail· ment. ab1hty .of dangerous drup In the ~ m frontiers of filth (C) "Crl· predominately black neighborhoods sis and Challenge: Jobs." of Los Anaeles ls discussed. D @ @ al luues and Ansvm" 0 TRIUMPHE! OXY GLEE (f) Secretary of the Interior Wifter * CLUBS TOUR EUROPE. J. Hickel guests. 0 On Campus (C) "Singers Swlna lQ Faith for Today (C) Through Europe." A colorful film :i::~li_vorlte HJmna/Chrlsto· tour of England, France, Belalum, 10:55 fJ (ll) Cl) &) NBA Bultttball (C) Austria and Germany. Lakers vs. Boston Celtics. ID Have Gun, Wiil Travel tll) R&D Review (R) s. 1969 l'J --(llm1n. d tlle Payne, I & Pa Char1ie Minne- Blues. (' (ad· ~ks Jr., (C) :) •10 drama ash ion, 1urpose Miles ientine 'ION· 'MAA' l .. (C) ~ Fifth titutlon ind v. I (C) "Seven drama) ., Ray· Ion(' teagan, USA." ~ ion (C) avail· In the 1rhoods EE 1PE. SWln& 11 film elglum, mThe Dnotu m lnsipt (C) 4:00 I Y-1twpolnt (C) , ~II Up (C) Bill Leyden hosts. Crt.l (3) G> TIM Alltrian Spofb. man (CfGoidfe Howe and his sons go bass flshln& In Ontario, Canada. Also on the pro1ram Is actor John Saxon trackina leopard in Kenya. Film of an underwater sequence filmed at the Great Barrier Reef in Australian waters is shown. I Man From UNCil.£ (C) · Bronco ~Tltt World Wt Livt In (C) Fact tM Nation (C) tlna Sobrt IOI Hijos 4:30 8 Nenmalctrs (C) 0 m NBC bptrlmtnt In Ttlt· vision (C) "The Communicators." Program exploring the ways in which the media of film. still photography and audiotape ere being used by children, teenagers. mental patients and prisoners as a new means of oommunicatlon. (6) I Dream of Jeannie (C) MiSttrOftl'I' Ntiihborhood (R) (j) Pollca Parade (C) IN"" (C) Mmiu y Palabras 4:55 O Wonderful World of Sport (C) 5:00 I News (C) Clete Roberts. Tiie Killy Style (C) Movie: "Captain Eddit" (dra· ma) '45 -Fred MacMurray, Lloyd Nolan, Charles Bickford. m Country Can>usel (C) Tiit Lucy Hour St Patricl's Day Special (C) Sally (Hobo Kelly) Baker and Pat O'Brien participate in a salute to the Irish. @ CI> Seven Arts TIMlltrt: "Follow the Sun." I Gospel of Christ @ Mitt the Prus (C) Whats New? (R) Toros Run for Your Lift (C) 5:30 Lucty Pair (C) Geoff Edwards hosts. @00 m Frank McCtt (C) Polu Paradt (C) • Skippy tt.e Bush Kanproo (C) Mcffale's NIVJ William Tell : Tiit City Maten (C) (R) (j) Amateur Hour (C) EVENING 6:00 8 S ® The 21st Centul'J (C) (30) "What Are We Doing to Our World?" A two-parter oo the way technology is altering our environ· ment. 0 @ 00 m G.E. Colle&• Bowl (C) (30) Gld&et (C) (30) P1y Cards (C) (30) The ln'Vlders (C) (60) International PlayhouM : Bflcl Ptf1ptctivt (30) ( R) · Man From UNCLE (C) 6:30 Ralph Story (C) (30) · @ 00 m Wild Kinidotl (C) (30) "Chase by Copter." In Canada. Marlin Peiklns and explorer-natural- ist Jim Fowler used helicopters ·tO track down giant moose and moun- tain goats and tag them for scien· tific stu~. (R) O John Gary (C) (90) Jack Carter, Allan Drake, Jose Feliciano, Minnla 6:30 PM I SUNDAY PROWSE Pl.US: 1nt1rn1tlen1Dr ,....., Ylf'lltJ ICll cum DJ-lVCU Pearl, Pat Suzuki, Tony Daryn and Hubberds and Buells fl&ht over Roy Clerk guest. theatre tickets and wish they had O Sllowtl•• Sptdal (C) (60) Juliet never left home. Prowse acts as star-hostess to a I Oral Roberts (C) (60) trans·Allantic talent a"ay: from the Tbt World Toeorrow (C) U.S .. sinaer Buddy Greco: from Eng· 9:00 Qt) Ci) Smothers Brotlltn (C) land, actor-monologist Bruce For-(60) James Brown and The Right· syth; soprano Joan Carty1e, stand· eous Brothers fUHt. up comic Joe Baker, and coniic 0 ~@ 8:' hf11nz1 (C) (60) trio Jo. Jae and Joni. "The Deserter." Candy strives to I Hutl (C) (30) help clear the name of an Army Marquee 22 seraeant accused of desertion, COW· Tlat French Clltf (30) ardice and murder. Ben Johnson. (j) Slclppy (C) Ford Rainey and Ellen Davalos 7:00 ®) (i) Lassie (C) (JO) Lassie guest. Is reunited with Neeka, the young 0 @ (I) a> ABC Sunday Movlt: Indian from Alaska, and it takes a (Cj "Hou..t»oat" (comedy) '58 - near tra1edy for tlle boy and col· Cary Grant, Sophie Lortn, Martha lie to teach a lonely recluse that Hyer, Harry Guardino. Italian sym· people do need people. phony conductor's daughter, con· 0 Cij @ m Huck Finn (C) (30) cealing her Identity, becomu wld· "The M!l!c Shillelagh." ower's family maid. 0 (fl) C.V a> Land of tflt Giants m Jaclc Cassidy's St. Patrlcl'a Day (f) (6o) ''Return of lnldu." Steve, ldal (C) (60) (R) Fitzhugh, Mark. Dan and Valerie pit Peter Gunn themselves against the giant Enog Don1lnios Htrdez to save the life of the giant ma· 9:30 • News (C) (30) Larry Burrell. gician lnidu. Jack Albertson and My Mother, tht Car (C) (30) Peter Haskell guest. Sunday looll/Manlon forum I Truth or Conuquencea (C) (30) : David Suwind (C) (2 hr) "The Passport to Travel (C) (30) Legacy of Bobby Kennedy." Guests Speculation (60) (R) are Arthur Schlesln11er, John Ken· AJtlflas Adams neth Galbraith, attorney William 7:30 9 (i) Gentle Ben (C) (30) van den Heuval, campaltn wortler Game warden Wedloe is wounded Richard Goodwin end author David by a bow-and-arrow-brendishlhr Halberstam. poacher deep In the Everglades. 10:00 IJ ~Cl) Misalon: lntpOuiblt (C) 0 9 00 @E Walt Disney (C) (60) The IMF, led by Jim Phelps, {60) "Ride a Northbound Horse." enters Equitorial Africa to crush an Part I of two parts. A newly or· army of mercenaries, led b1 a self· phaned boy (Michael Shea) sells styled colonel (guest Pernell Rob· the family belongings and buys a eris). (R) beautiful, fast horse that is coveted 0 12) @ m NBC News Special by an unscrupulous peddler (Car-(e) (60) "The Russians In the Med· roll O'Connor) who wants to use iterranean." Program explores arias the animal in a crooked racing of local conflict In the eastern Med· scheme. Andy Devine, Ben Johnson, iterranean that could trt11er a Jack Elam are featured. confrontation between the U.S. and O Million $ Movie: (C) "Story of the Soviet Union. Correspondent Mankind" (fantasy) '57 -Ronald Dean Brells reports. Colman, Hedy Lamarr. 1J m News (C) I Merv Qrfffln (C) (90) O Movie: (C) "Alexander Ult The Challtn&ln1 Sea (C) (30) Great'' (spectacular) '56 -Richard II& Picture Burton. Fredric March, Claire Bloom. Los Caudlllos labor Report (C) (30) 8:00 9' (j) Ed Sullivan (C) (60) · Cuatro Ens Para un Ada• Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer, Boots 10:30 Jot PJn• (C) (2 hr) Randolph and Ed Ames auest. Wild Adventure ~ (30) IJ ROLLER GAMES-Live! (C) ll:OO eu.!.~/f.,!(c><C> * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS Pvblle s.mce (C) O Roller Qamts (C) (2 hr) L.A. 11:15 @ CIHE Ntws (C) T·Blrds vs. Texas. M0¥1t: "lil Tbroup tllt Nlpt" fJ Monsanto Night pre-(dra!"a) '42 -Humphrey Boprt, , • Jackie Glea10n. * sents I carol Channing 11:30 B Movie: "3:10 to Yuma" (west· and Pearl Bailey on em) '57-Glenn Ford, Van Heflin. Broadway." Great fun. 0 5400 SECONDS OF O @ClHB iltlclM' car o 1 * BLESSED RELIEF! Cll1nnln1 and Pnrt alley °" LOHMAN AND BARKLEY Broadway (~) (60) This two·woman II Lohman ' Barlcley (C) show combines ~ousl~i sonr. bur· Movlt: "Dttp In My Helrt" lesque and comic chit chat. (See (musical) '54-Merle Oberon. JOit Inside Color page.) Ferrer m Wandtrllllt (C) (30) "Catskill Im lnsl&ttt (C) l er." Bill Burrud hosts. 12·00 W-otld Tomorrow (C) : ~ ~~;'(~)~1~lm portrait of • • Ftaturt/World of Youtt. (C) s n1er Johnny Cash. He Is seen In 12:301J Prlnc. of Ptac:t (C) Bob New· performances at a Sioux reservation hart auests. in South Dakota, a prison In Ten· m Trial at Tara: Story Of St nessee the Grind Ole Opry In Patrick. Nashviile and Cameaie Hall In Ntw 12:•5 m Cinema Sunday: "Chlca&o Con· York. Accompanyln1 him on tht fTifentlal." tour is his wife, June Carter. 1:00 D News (C) - Can-oultl MtlicaM 1:15 IJ Movlt: "Tht s.Mttur" (sus.- l:30 9 Cl) m 1" ...... ln pense) '42 -Robert Cummln11. ( ) (30) '1wo on tht Alt't." Tiit Priscilla une. MONDAY MARCH 17 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Eloptmenr• (comedy) '51 Clifton Webb, Anne Francis. 9:30 0 NJot hloolla" (comedy) '34- Stuart Erwin, Jimmy Durante. 10:00 B "Happy Landini(' (musical) '38 -SOnja Henle, Don Amech'e. 12:30 m "Out of Ult Blue" (comedy) 'U'.....{Jeorge Brent. ''Copper Sly'' (western) '57-Jeff Morrow. 2:00 m 1'Searctl for D1npr'' (mystery) '4~John Calvert, Myrna Dell. 3:30 0 (C) ''His Ma;.ty O'Ktete" (ad· venture) ·~urt Lancaster, Joan Rice. 4:30 II "Wild on Ute Btadl" (teen11e musical) '65 -Frankie Randall, Sherry Jackson, Sonny & Cher. fVfNINC. 1:00 II T1lt ... NIWS (C) (60) Jerry Dun~. CJ @ID H11ntltf·BrinlJtf (C) (30) 0 ALLEN stretches RED *GARTER OF DIXIELAND BAND! WATCH HIM! 0 Steve Allen Sltow (C) (90) Noel Harrison, Susan Struber1, Jack Colvin & Yvonne Wilder, The Sunday Flavour, and The Red Carter Dixie· land Band guest. 0 Sl1 O'Clock MOYlt: (C) "Stffl Town" (drama) '52-Ann Sheridan, John Lund, Howard Duff. B I Spy (C) (60) m P'IJ Citd1 (C) (30) Art James hosts. I B1tm1n (C) (30) C31 MetY Gritfin (C) Wh.rs New? (30) Mujeres Sin AIMr Krl.M NIWI (C) &:30 M MIC NIWllJYice (C) (60) I Love Lucy (30) Vora&• to tllt Bottom of the SU 1_C) (60) I (!) HunU.,·lrinkley (C) Rudt Out i_30) CiJ mm m ...... cc> 7:0011 CBS E'ltnln1 News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 Wlalt's MJ U1111 (C) (30) Wally Bruner hosts. Arlene Francis, Soupy Siles, Anita Gillette and Anthony Roberts are thla week's panelist.a. m Pmwonl (C) (30) 9 00 Mond11 Movie (C) "Come September." Rock Hudson, Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin and Gina Lollo- brl1ld1 star. I Un• Abltrta (30) (I) familJ Alf1ir (C) ei'Sar'a Wortd (C) Trutlt or Conatqutncea (C) 7:30 ta Ci) Ihm_. (C) (60) A HAPPY MAN-Ken Berry as Sam is happy to oblige whm Ar/me Golonka (left), as his girl friend Millie, asks him to show her visitor, played by Marianna Hill, around Mayberry, on Mayberry RFD, Monday at 9 PM, in color on CBS. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 15, 1969 convicted murderer (Jon Volaht) Sandy Baron, Woody Woodbury, Al· saves Kitty's lift, and she sets out Ian Drake and Damita Jo. to return the favor by wlnnln1 him 0 @ (]) aJ il8elAL I TIUH In a poker 1ame and tryina to help Youn1 AMtlcans In Setrdl of S.- him escape the clutches of a boun· Ylnl (C) (2 hr) A university l'ldU· 'I__ hunter. ate student worts to save the wild· 0 m I Orea• of Jtanni. (C) (30) emw area of the West for futur1 "Nobody loves 1 Fat Astronaut" 1enerations; a pn1 worter in Phil•· Jeannie becomes the victim of a delphla fllhts a way of life to brlna plot by her mischievous sister to a better one out of the etietto for prevent Tony from goln1 to the his people; an attractive woman moon by making him a 300-pound· ex>nservationlst is doing somethlnr er. 1bout savln1 her country's m1ri111 0 lost In ~ (C) (55) fife. Actor Paul Newman narrates O @ (]) · Tllt Avenprs (C) this speci1I that Is the story of (60) "Homlc de and 01~ Lace.11 the interrelationship of all life IS John Steed and Tara Kini infiltrate seen throu1h the commitment of the ranks of lntercrime to prevent Gary Smith, Harold Haskins and the "crime of the century." "Moth· Mary Maraaret Goodwin to the bet· er'' acts as storyteller, humoring terment of their country and their his two maiden aunb with the tale countrymen. Sidney Poitier also of Tara and Steed's feal comments. fJ Miiiion S MOYlt: "Home Befort aJ Run fw Your lift (C) (60) Dirk" (drama) '58-Jean Simmons, fD NET Joum1l (C) (60) "Consll'V· Dan O'Herflhy. ative Profile." I Truth or ConseqU1ncu (C) (30) ~ Cl) Man fro11 UNCLE (C) Ptny Muon (60) @!) La lruja M1lditl Cindon de 11 Raza (30) 9:30 II familJ Aff1ir (C) (30) A pretty @!) El Cuarto M1ndaml1nto young glrl (Leslie Parrish) pursues 1:00 0 m Ronn l Martin Lau&fl·ln French and he be1lns to take 1 (C) (60) Guest Sammy Davis Jr. romantic Interest In her. However, pitches In to help with a salute Miss Faversham suspects that Uncle to taxes and a tribute to St. Pat· Bill might be the lady's real tariret. rick's Day. B Ntw1 (C) (30) Ted Meyers. m Hut! (C) (30) @!) Revisb Mutlcll m Tiit future of Ult Unlvtraity (C) 10:00 II ~ Cl) Cirol lumttt (C) (60) el Comlcos y Candonts Tonight, Miss Burnett Introduces 1:25 Donna Kay Howell, National Easter -MAYOR SAM YORTY Seal Child. Also appearin1 on ~ht ~ proaram are Martha Raye and Miki * "LOS ANGELES PER· Douglas. SPECTIVE" A SPECIAL 8 m NIWI (C) (60) REPORT TO THE PEOPLE · Yorty Polltiul (C) (30) 0 YOfty rolltical (C) Thi Qrat War (30) "Disaster.'' - hbllc StrtlCI (C) (30) 1:30 11 Qi Cl) He,.•s Luer (C) (30) Dldl1 Robada for Crai(s sixteenth birthday, Lucy 10:30 B Movie: "Aclorabl1 Julia'' (com· takes him to the motor vehicle bu· edy) '63 -Lilli Palmer, Ch1rft1 ruu to take his drivinf test, where Boyer. she proceeds to mike that experi· 0) News (C) (30) ence one of the most memorable fD Innovations (30) "News About in Ct1l(s youn1 life. Paper." O Sodtn1 Baptist Cnmde (C) @!) Ciente Sin Historla (30) Paul Harvey, Billy Graham, 11:001ft0 @!) m Ci) News (C) 0 CUJ (]) GB r.,ton Plact (C) Aatlt of t111 MOfttll (C) From {JO) Vickie reveals her respect for Las Yeps, Nevada, comes the World Lew's parents; Dr. Miles suspects Junior Middlewei1ht Championship prejudice when a patient cancels bout between Freddie Little, a Las sur1ery; Steven 1rranges a meetlne Vegas schoolteacher, and Stanley between Martin Peyton's nurse and "Kitten" Hayward of Philadelphia. Betty. m Liars Club (C) m MetY Griffin (C) (90) m Movil: "M11fder Will o.t" aJ a..t tllt Oddi (C) (30) Johnny (mystery) '53 -J1mts Robertson Gilbert hosts. Justice, Valerie Hobson. 0) TV Musical Ouart @(])@009(1) News (C) 9:00 fJ M1Jberrr RFD (C) (30) Millie's 11:30 ~.Morie: .. NI~ Train to Mua· 11irttriend New York fashion model left (suspense) 4G-Rex Harrlton, R (M' · H·11) b ks Mar11ret LocDood. with her boyfriend and comes to ~ iAI ,'f/'!J °" .., ->nOW ~nee anan~a 1 , rea up 11 ~ l'Z"I .:ft T l""t ... (C) Mayberry, where she almost suc· Movie: ~'" In tlM Iron Mar' ceeds In breakinir up Sam and (adventure) 39 -Louis Hayward. M'lll Joan Bennetl 1 e. 0 @ (}) Ci) Joey Bishop (C) ft @ (6) m NIC MondlJ Movie: m Don1ld O'Connor 5'1ow (C) "lope ofSand" (melodrama) '4~ Burt Lancaster. Paul Henreld, Cl1ud1 12:15 0 M~ "Armond Con11111nd" Rains. Peter Lorre, Corrine Cal'fet. (drama) 61 -Howard Keel, Jack Carson. 0 DON ADAMS dials for * HELP! He's 86'd by BARBARA FELDON and .,Chief'' ED PLATT! O Georp Jt•I'• Htr1 Com1 the Stars (C) (60) Don Adams Is "roast· td" by Leonard Stem, Bub1ra Feldon, Ed Platt, Herllie Styles. 12:30 O Community Bulletin Board (C) 0) Adion Tht1tr1: "Circle of Dan· ger.'' 1:00 B Sp .. 111n1 FrttlJ <C) 0 Communltf Bullltln Board (Q ON•n (C) 1:15 II Movie: "Tiit W•...n" (horror) '5f-.Don Me1owan, Joyce HoldtR. 9 I f I ' , j '• 1 s I r, • t. I) 1$ 1r II :e ut m 1d ip IS ey l" ,,, <ft• •n. rr ck .C> In· >r) m TU ESDAY MARCH 18 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, tor your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change programming with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D "SPJ Hunt'' (suspense) '50 - Howard Duff, Marta Toren. 9:30 O "Miu Annie Rooney" (drama) '42-Shlrley Temple, Guy Kibbee. 10:00 O "A Jolly lad Fellow" (comedy) '64-leo McKem, Janet Munro. 12:30 m ''Tiit Sevlflth Survivor" (mys· tery) '45-Austin Trevor. "Bury Mt 0t1rr (mystery) '47-Mark Daniels. 2:00 m "Strln&t Tri1n&1t" (mystery) '4&-Preston Foster, Sf(lle Hasso. 3:30 fJ "K1nsu P1<iflc" (western) '53 -Sterling Hayden, Eve Miller. 4:30 f) "Tiit Two-Headed Spy'' (sus· pense) '59 -Jack Hawkins, Gia Scale. f VEN ING ':00 f) The 111 News (C) (60) Jerry Dun11hy. D m HuntltJ·Brlnkley (C) (30) 0 VAUDEVILLE brought * back by Jack Albertson and STEVE! MEMORABLE! O Sttvt Allen ~ (C) (90) Jeck Albertson, Joyce Jlll90n, The Crel1 Hundley Trio, Irwin C. Watson fuast. fJ Sil O'Ctodc Mowr.: "Sta&KOICh till nctf"a Roct" (western) '62- Ma Landau, Jody Lawrence. fJ Spy (C) (60) m 'I Cants (C) (30) m Ba (C) (30) (jj) (]) Mtrv Griffin (C) EJl) Wbt'1 New? (30) "United Na· lions Interpreters." Two children find out how engineers and lnter- pretus provide U.N. delegates with instant interprtt•tions or speeches. @!) Muitns Sin Alllor tl) KPl.M News (C) ':30 D KNBC N~lce (C) (60) m I lOVt Lucy (30) m V0Ja19 to the Bottom of dlt Sea (C) (60) Q)@ Huntley Brinkley (C) EJl) Rudin& With Your Chllcl (30) "Creatin& Readina Tools for Home Use." Marion Marshall points out practical, inexpensive items ror par- ents to help their children learn to read. ~(j)@l)@Dtl)Ntw1 (C) 7:00 f) CIS btnln1 Ntwt CC) (30) Walter Cronkite. I What's M1 line? (C) (30) Password (C) (30) (6) America! (C) fie French Chef (30) Julla Chil<!....erepares saddles of limb. t8) (IJ The Good G1111 (C) m Island• In the S41n (C) D Sllowwe s (C) (60) "Jazz (£) Trvtll 0t Conuquenca (C) Showcue." Dave Brubeck and Ram- sey lewis are featured. 7:30 f) ~ (j) uncer (C) (60) Teresa ft'll y If c finds herself becomln& romantlcally u:1 Run lor our L • ( ) (60) involved with a youn1 outlaw who fD NET Festival (60) "Shostako· helps her esc.ape after She has been vich." A Russian.produced documen· kldnaped for ransom by a png lary on the llfe and worll of ont headed by his father. Martin Sheen of the world's greatest composers. auests as Andy Blake. The 64·yur-old composer Is seen in filmed musical perlormenoes. 0 li3 @ @D I SlllcllL I Wonder· stills, archive xenic material and ful World of Pizzau (C) (60) Carl recent documentary footaae. Reiner and Michele Lee co-host a salute to Individual self-expre.ssion @!) Chucho Avtllantt in fashion and music. Proaram in-9:30 f) ®) Ci) Doris D•J (C) (30) eludes sequences filmed In the When Dorothy Benson receives 1 world's fashion capitals brief inter· hurried call from the stork and her views with many top high-fashion husband (Paul Smith) 1oes Into desianers, a visit to a Hew York shock. Doris volunturs to babJllt model agency and a humorous look with the Benson's four children. at styles or the past and future. (Rescheduled) Performers indude comedian Pat 1J (i1) @ 6) NYflO (C) (30) "Ev- Paulsen, The Cowiills and Harpers erybody Loved Him." A film pro- Bizarre. ducer believed to have hed no D The Wtaterners (30) enemies Is found dead. fJ @ CV m Mod Squid (C) (60) 0 NIWI (C) (30) Ted Meyers. "Child or Sorrow, Child of light." @!) Hoy With Julie posing as an unwed ex· pectent mother, the Squad lnvestl· 10:00 f,l ~ (i) 60 Minutes (C) (60) gates a baby adoption-extortion Mike Wllllce ind Harry Rea90ner racket. Ida Lupino 1uests as "Aunt report. Iris" Potter. who runs a house 0 tD Newa (C) (60) where girls give their Illegitimate u (jj) rn m Tllar1 lift (C) (60) babies out for adoption. 0 Marshal Dillon (30) C1J Million $ Movie: (C) "Allu m DEBUT Tiie New Sound (C) (30) Jesse Jamn" (com~y) •59· -Bob Ray Peterson hosts. Dorsey Burnett Hope, Rhonda Fleming. guests. m TruUI ot Consequences (C) (30) EJl) llack Pmptctlvt (30) A panel m Pmy Maton (60) of local black newsmen question f!) Canclon de la Rua (30) con1!essman Alphonzo Bell, who la fl) El Cuarto M1ndH1ltntD runni~a for mayor. B:OO fl) Didu Robida 0 MAYOR SAM YORTY 10:30 fJ Movlt: "Mid Do1 Coll" (drama) * "LOS ANGELES PER-'61-John Chendl«. Kay Doubled1y. SPECTIVE" A SPECIAL ~ :::.~~=>Cottfnnc. c3o> REPORT TO THE PEOPLE ~ ... @!) Gent. Sin Hlstofia 0 f~ Political (C) (30) ll:00 £111 -:a fJ ft\ &"JI'.!:\ Nftl (C) m Hazel (C) (30) ~ ...,, ~ ~ IOCI Ell) World Prm (C) (60) 0 Altr.cl Hitchcock @!) PT .. ltr Ort.on '°"'° m Liars Club (C) 1:30 -ftOilil ~R..., S"tlton (C) (60) mMov1t: "Sprln1t1•• 111 th ~'el .., " Rockltl" (comedy) '42-8etty Gr•· Merv Gri In ind Chanin Hale ruest. bit. John Payne. O QJ@@DJulla (C) (30) IRl(])~rT\fB(l)Nrn (C) "Home of the Breves." Julia des· WJ ~ ~ pairs when son Corey cannot go 11:30 tJ Movie: "Tht Wtat.mtt"' (welt· with friend Ear1 J. Wauedom to a em) '40 -Gery Cooptr, Walter father-son Scout meeting because Brennan. Corey has no father. John Coilage, D 0@ m Tonl&frt 5'tow (C) Marc's father, guests. O Movie: "It Happt11td Tomorrow"' O lrvins In Action (C) (30) (fantasy) '44-llnd1 Darnell, Jack D (jj) (])Cl) It T1kt1 1 Tlllef (C) Oakie, Dick Powell. (60) "The Baranotf Time Table." fJ (jj) Ci) tiE Joey Bishop (C) With the help of an American play· m Donald O'Connor S1iow (C) Jirl, Mundy attempts to steal a document dlvut&ina the master plan 12:15 fJ Movie: "Fau of Fire" (drama) for a C.Ommunlst takeover of South '59-Cemeron Mitchell, James Whit· America. Jessica Walter and Ray more. Danton auest. (Rescheduled from 12:30 m Action Theatre: "Riot In Juvenile March 4) Prison." m Merv Griffin (C) (90) m Btat tht Odds (C) (30) 9:00 0 9 00 6D NBC Tlltld11 Movie: (C) "flit Youna Warriors" (drama) '67-James Drury, Steve Carlson. In Europe toward the close of World War II, an American army seraeant makes a special effort to turn a areen recruit into a fOOd soldier. 0 DAVE BRUBECK with * RAMSEY LEWIS Trio! WORLD'S finest JAZZ! 1:00 D fJ Ntw1 (C) O Co111munltJ Bulletin Boant (C) m f tom the Inside Out (C) 1:15 f) Movie: "Thi Mlchlpn Kid" (western) '47-Jon Hall, Victor Mtc· laglen. 1:30 m 77 SUnaet Strip 2:30 m All·Ni&bt Sllow: "Holly and tht Ivy," "Submarine" and "Oan1er Sl1nel." r JO~ WAITING FOR l I Motel I I Managersl I 155 other interesting jobs I in the hospitality field; no experience necessary; ex-1 cellent salaries often with I apartment included; age I no barrier. Openings for I men, women, couples all over continental U.S., Ha- l waii as chains expand, new I motels,· hotels, resorts are r·;~;~ .. ~~;~ I I tella where the jobs ""'• I what they pay, what you I need to qualify, how Lewis I has been training in the I home or in our resident school for over 50 years, I how our Lifetime Place- 1 ment service at no extra I charge works. I Send for the free book; 1 look through it. If it seems like a career you'd be I interested in, we can ar· 1 range-a}>ersonal interview I in y;~;.1~;·a I I or send postcard to : I Lewis Hotel/ Motel Schools I !Regional Admissions Office) I 7080 Hollywood Boulevard Suite L504 I Hollywood, C>lilornia 90028 I I Approved for I Veterans' Training L---.. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 15, 1969 8 tm H.....,.lri•..., (C) (30) mother, • khtderrarten teacher and to her. The husband, however. Is WEDNESD AY • RICHFIELD PRESENTS a patent education teacher question unable to sympathize with her con- Dr. Rose Bromwich about 1 child's cem or to understand her anrer * LOS ANGELES l.AKERS self-concept for he believes his numerous 1ffaira VS. C'CINNATI ROYALS ~Cl) ""'1J Hlllballes (C) are both meanineless and normal. MARCH 19 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. All Sta· tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 fJ "Blossoms in the Dust" (drama) '41-Greer Garson. Walter Pidaeon. 9:30 1J "Dulle of West Point" (drama) '38-Richard Carlson, Joan Fon- taine. n Llbn lbUetblll (C) (2 hr 20 m Wandtfllotlt (C) I Run for Yow life (C) (60) mTn) Qhlck Hearn calls the action a) Tl'lftll or Conteq111t1c:es (C) News lft hrspectiwt (C) (60) as LA. meets the Cincinnati Royals. 7:25 SJtvil J Urique 0 Sil O'a.ct McMt: "'flit Upt O MAYOR SAM YORTY 9:30 IJ 9 (j) Green Aaes <C> (30) fMcl.. (drama) '51 -Stewart * "LOS ANGELES PER-Lisa Oouelas finds a tum-of·the· Granier. Pier Angell. century diary In an old trunk and 11 s,, (C) (60) SPECTIVE" A SPECIAL pictur~ herself and Oliver as the hJ c.a (C) (30) REPORT TO THE PEOPLE romantic couple ducribed In the lltlun (C) (30) diary. (I) Mm Griffin (C) 0 Yortf Political (C) 0 News (C) (25) Ted Meyers. Malt's Nt'#? (30) "United Ha-7:30 1J Gltn Ca•pbeil (C) (60) Jim 9:55 0 Yorty Political (C) tions Communications." Two chil· Nabors. Bobbie Gentry, Pat Paulsen lO:OO _ ~ ~ u-11 n.._ ,. (C) (60) dren look at the communications and John Hartford ruest. · ~ l8J ... wa . ,..,.."""" ~m that allows UH headquarters CJ ID@ m Tiit Vlr&iniln (C) Steve M arrett discovers that IP· to supervise activities in branch of· (90) "Storm Over Shiloh." Eliza· paritions of Pele., Hawaii's ancient flees. information centm and spe-beth's riderless horse returns to the &oddess of the vo .. cano, avant-garde clal offices. ranch with cut flanks, setting off a underground movies and . a con- 8) Mui.,.. Sln Amor widespread search leading to an cemed nephew and his wife (Sally a) KPlM Newt (C) abandoned mine where the girl is Kellerman) share a strange bond. 10:00 0 (C) "Belles on Tlltir Toa" (comedy) '52-Jeanne Crain, Myrna Loy, Jeffrey Hunter. &:JO MIC Newarvict (C) <55> O (ll) C3'l tll Here Come the D ANDY WILLIAMS LOVE I trapped, John Martey plays Sam Kalakua. I love Locy <30) indes (C) (GO) "A Man's Errand." • 12:30 m "The Man In tt11 .Whitt S&ltt" (comedy) '52-Alec Guinness. "CMr tht Moon" (comedy) '40-Rex Har· rison. s.a v@~60r Ult lottut et ttte While Jeremy, the youngest Bolt * CONCERT. SMOTHERS, Qj (!) HuntSty·ldnllltf (C) brother, is In San Francisco on log-DONOVAN, FELICIANO! f.ll) let's Talk About Teens (30) glng company business, .Candy Pruitt 0 9 00 m !SFICJAO And J 'S MLefs Tune In." Marion Mal$hall eoes out with Ward Kimberly. love Concert (C) (60) A music and 2:00 m ''Tiit Wild Dallotn" (wuttm) 'SS-Jim Davis. Coleen Grey. asks a panel of teens. parents and 0 Mlllio~ $ Movie: ''Tiie Mudllrt.. comedy special starring Andy Wil· oldsters about listening to the (drama) Sl-Alec Guinness, Irene Iiams with guests vocalist Jose Fe· 3:30 0 "War Is Hell'' (drama) '6' -Tony Russell, Baynes Barron. thoughts of other generations. Dunne. liciano. Scottish folk singer Oono-9 Cl) mm m ..... 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All sta- tions reserve the right to change programming with· · out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 fJ '111M GUJS lfa•td Mike" (comedy) '51 -Jane Wyman, Van Johnson, Howard Keel. 9:30 D "Canldl1n Padtlc'' (adventure) 'l§.-.Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt. 10:00 D "Mlrad1 of tile Bells" (drama) '48-Ailda Valli, Fred MacMurray. 12:30 m ''The Abductors" (adventure) '57 -Victor Mclaglen. '111e Glass Alibi" (mystery) '40-Paul Kelly. 2:00 m "The Last of tbe Dtspendoes" (western) '55 -James Crair, Jim Davis. 3:30 D ''World W1tllout End" (sci·fi) '5f-Rod Taylor, Hugh Mar1owe. 4:30 U (C) "Pritlee of Pima" (ad· venture) '53-John Derek, Barbara Rush. EVENING 6:00 U The Bir News (C) (60) Jerry Dunp~. 0 m Huntley·Brlnkley (C) (30) Selznick's 'Gone With the Wind' Jn the motion picture business of today a producer pays hun- dreds of thousands of dollars for filming rights to a best selling novel-but it wasn't always that way. Kay Brown, who was a re- searcher for the late David 0 . Selznick, recalls (on NBC's "Hol- lywood: The Selznick Years," a special airing Friday at 10 PM) bow she once had to plead with him to buy the rights to an un- known book by aa unknown author. "I kept badgering and badger- ing him," she says. "I didn't get very far with him. In those days quick purchases weren't made." Mi ss Brown was trying to talk her boss into buying a book that hadn't even been reviewed by the critics yet. Selznick finally became exasp- erated with Miss Brown's nag- ging and told her, by wire, "If you can buy it for $50,000, buy it and don't bother me." And that's how Kay Brown got the film rights of "Gone With the Wind." IJ SURPRISE TONIGHT * ON STEVE ALLEN COMEDIANS! WATCH IT! IJ Steve Allen SM (C) (90) 0 Sil O'Clock Movie: (C) '1le Lady Fro• T__.. (western) '51- Mona Freeman, Howard Duff. fJ I Spy (C) (60) m Pay Cards (C) (30) (£) Batman (C) (30) @ Cl) MlfY 'rtffln (C) Ell) What's N.r (30) "Reportlna the UN." Two children discover how United Nations news Is dW.mlnated by foreign correspondents and by the UN iUelf. g) Mujerts Sin AlllOI' aJ llPlM News (C) 6:30 0 QJ (6) iE NCAA labdlall (C) (2 hr) The semifinals from Louis· ville, Kentucky. m I love Lucy (30) (£) Voya&e to die Bottom of tM Su (C) (60) Ell) More for Your Money (30) "Books and Toys." Parent·educatlon teachers from Los Angeles City Schools show boob and loY$ they recommend for the pr~schoo/ and elementary aae child. 9Ci)g)aJNews (C) 7:00 IJ CBS Eveninc NIWI (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 Wllafs MJ line? (C) (30) m Password (C) (30) Ell) Playing the Guitar (30) "Notes on the First Two Strings." lnstruc· tor Frederick Noad teaches students ' THE HUNT FOR SCARLETT- Tht latt motion plctu,, producer David 0 . Stlt11lck, shown her1 with a portrait of actrtJJ VivNn Lti1h, who pltl)ltd Scarlttt O'Har11 In his film vtrmm of "Gont With tht Wind,'' u tlu 1uh/ect ol NBC'1 hour-lon1 special "Hollywood: TM Stlt11ick y tQTI." ,9 somethina similar to a composition. and introduces several practice stu- dies for the course. ~ (j) McH1lt's N1vy G) Trvth or CGnsequencet (C) to work In his P1ris 1p1rtment and help him write the copy. 0 ~ (I) Ci) W111t't It All About, W0r1lf (C) (60) Nanette F1bray and Tony Randall and Colonel Sand· ers (of the KentuckY Fried Chictlen 7:30 fJ (ii) (i) Tiie Queen i nd I (C) fame} guest (30) DuffY sees a chance to make I!) Run for 'tour lit. (C} (60) a fortune by smuggling a well-g) EJ Mundo Etta loco known raceho!le from England aboard the Amsterdam Queen. The 9:30 0 @ 00 m Dr1&net (C) (30) problem of getting the horse on "For1ery-DR·33." Friday and Gan· board undetected is solved when non track down a forgery suspect a millionaire and his wife come and break up a pot party in the aboard, and she has a harp in a process. Aneel Tompkin and Gary case that Just fits a horse. Crosby guest. II lost in Spice (C) (60) 0 News (C) (30) Ted Meyers. 0 @(I) m The Flyinf Nun (C) 10:00 0 ~@ m Dt1n M1rtin (C) (30) "Bread Upan the Waters.'' (60) Barbara Eden, Mickey Rooney, Sister Bertrille turns the convent Norm Crosby, Kate Smith and The into a bakery in her latest venture nmes Square Two guest to make m~ney for . the orphan~. A II m News (C) (60) grocery chain executive tastes Sister Sixto's bread and likes it. Sister 0 Suspense Theatre (C) (60) Bertrille talks him into having the 0 M1rshal Diiion (30) convent supply the bread for his I!) The New Sound (C) (30) stores. but that means that Sister @ 00 Killy Style (C) ~~to must produce 200 loaves a Eil) Theatre Beat (30) Sal Mineo, y. . . .. . director of "Fortune and Men's 0 M1lll~n $ Mo~ie: Miracle m Eyes" by John Herbert, is Hal the Rain (drama) 54-Jane Wyman, Marlenthal's 1uest as scenes from Van Johnson. the play are performed. The play m Truth or CGnsequences (C) (30) is currently at the Coronet Theatre I!) Perry Muon (60) and is Mineo's first stage diredina Eil) C1nclon de la Rna (30) attempt. g) EJ Curato Mandamlento g) Dldla Rob1d1 8:001J ~ 00 Jonathan Winters (C) Cil} Passport to Travel (C) (60) Jane Powell, Mel Torme and 10:30 O MOYie: "Monker on M1 Back" Paul Lynde guest. Also appearing (drama) '57 -Cameron Mitchell, on the bill are Dick Curtis. Cliff Dianne Foster. Arquette and Alice Ghostley, plus I!) News (C) (30) The Establishment. (jj) m Feature (C) ''Six Roads to 0 (jj) 00 G) That Girl (C) (30) Glo "-Tr' "Bad Day at Marvin Gardens." A . ry. rainy day game of Monopaly turns ~ If You Were President (C) (30) Into a duel between Lou Marie and . W~~ld you Increase Defense Spend· Don Holliniier. 1ng7 ~arvard la~ profe~r Adam m Huel (C) (30) Y~r~ohnsk~ foreign policy exp~rt EE NET PliJhouse (2 hr) "A Pas· Wilham K1ntn.er, and economist sage to lridla." Dame Sybil Thorn-Thomas Schelling gu~st. dike, Virginia McKenna and Cyril g) Gente Sin Hlstori1 Cusack star in a dramatization of a) Twllipt l.one E. M. Forster's novel about East e91o ~ failing to meet West in the India 11:00 IJ 0 0 g) ~ 1a1 Nnn (C) of the 1920's. Adapted for the BBC II Alfred H!Utlcock by John Maynard from Forster's m U1rs Club (C) novel and the play by Santha Rama I!) Movie: ''The Fuzzy Pink Nilflt· Rau. aown" (mystery) '57-Jane Russell g) Felidano! (C) Keenan Wynn. • 1:30 0 ! llilCllL I Mib and UM Younr @ @QJ 00 ~ (!) News (C) People (C) (60) A Mike Dou&las special. 11 :30 IJ Movie: (C) "lrs AIWIJI F• 1J loxin& (C} (60) Tom Harmon Weath«". (musical) '5~ene Kelly, and Mickey Davies are ringside for Cyd Charisse. a 10-round welterweight bout be· O @@m Tonifht Sbow (C) tween Hed1emon Lewis and Miguel II Movie: (C) "IWlfh" (drama) fi'"@dCD al Bewitcfled (C) (30) '4S-William Elliott M~rie Wind10r. "Samantha's Power Failure." Sam 0 @ 00 f:D Joey Bishop (C) defies a Witches Council order to m Don11d O'CGnnor Sbow (C) abandon her marriage to a mortal, 12:20 0 Movie: (C) "Hetod the Grt1t'' and a.s punishment, is left without (drama) '60 _ Edmund Purdom, her witch-twitch. Sylvia Lopez. I Merv Griffin (C) (90) Bu t the Odds (C) (30) 12:30 I!) Action Theatre! "Green Finaers." 00 m Future 1:00 0 0 Ntw1 (C) MuslCI J Estrellas (C) 9:00 fJ ~ (i) CBS Thursd1y Movie: II CGmmunity Bulletin Board CC) (C) "Pam When It Sizzles" (com-CD from Hit lnU. Out (C) edy) '64-William Holden. Audrey 1:15 f) M~it: "Uft hfin• at 17" (ro- Hepburn, Gregoire Asian, Noel Cow· mance) '58 -Mar1' Damon, Edd ard. 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Ho oblip tlon. 0 MRS. 0 MISS 0 MR. llAM AOOU$ CITY STAT ! j ca I Zll' _PHON i O I 1111 under U. O I 1111 0"11 lt. '4·17 .5C - 14·01--08 90,16 0 1 .. ______________________________ _ FRIDAY MARCH 21 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Society lnytf'' (drama) '39 -Walter Pidgeon, Virginia Bruce. 9:30 IJ ''CotH Nnt Sprint' (romance) 'SS-Ann Sheridan, Steve Cochran. 10:00 fJ (C) "Wiien lriSll Eyes Ar• Smil· Int' (musical) '44-Anthony Quinn, Dick Haymes., June Haver. 12:30 m "Home It Sewn" (mystery) '53 -Ralph Richardson. ''Clouds Ovlf Europe" (mysterY) '39 -Laurence .Olivier. 2:00 I!) "Inner Sanctum" (horror) '48 -Mary Beth Hughes, Lee Patrick. 3:30 fJ (C) "Big Trees" (western) '52 -Klril Douglas, Eve Miller. 4:30 f) "Bullwtlip" (drama) 'SP-Guy Madison. Rhonda Fleming. EVENING TliE DAILY PILOT, TV Wt:EK. MARCH 15, 1969 O Stewt Mee Slaow (C) (90) Gypsy 7:30 IJ Qt (j) 1\t Wild, Wllcl Well (C) perspectives. Attorney loseph Ball. Rose Lee Jun. Havoc. Honn Cfos· (60) James West becomes Involved legal author John Weaver and dep· by, and iacJc Harris euest. In a powet stniul• for contrOI of uty district attorney Jo•ph Carr O Six O'Clect ~ "'W.it la an east Eurot181ft country wtlen he guest.· 8ie Slaadew" (drama) '66-Patrictl Is essientd to protect Kurovnlan f!) Esttlares Mldttv McGoohan, Michael Crale. Janet Prince Cree.or end his eunt. Duchess 9:30 U @ (}) &) Tiie 5UDS of Will Munro. Sophii. while they are on a huntlng s..ett (C) (30) "The Men Who 11 Spr (C) (60) trip In the Unil!d St'ltes. Guy stock· Killed James Sonnett." Will and hr c.tda (C) (30) well and Nina Foch ruest. Jeff QOme across a poster edver· 8ebaat (C) (30) 0 m I sHc@; In. Ant All•J. tislng a pteylet about the death of (!) Mn 5rifflft (C) CHS (C) (60) The story of the James Sonnett In a gunfight. Wilt ii.rs tlW1 (30) "The UH-first men who lived on our con-tears down the poster, dalmin1 International School." A look at the tinent Is told by Hueh Downs. The it's a lie. and then the sheriff in· school that leaches children from pf'Oil'8m begins In Siberia, where troduce$ hlm to the star of th• 67 countries in numerous languages. the fim Americans originated. The play who claims he downed James I Mutem Sin Amot . show attempts to answer such chal· In a fight. Jay HOYello, John Craw- IU'LM Ntw1 (C) tanging questions as when these ford guest. 6:30 kNBC Nlwtlf'Vlct (C) (60) people fim came to the continent. O News (C) (30) Ted Meyers, I Love Lucy (30) when there we1e land brldces and el Festival en Madrid YoYl&e to Ult Botta of Ille glaciers, where and how the earliest 10:00 Q @ (6) g;, I f PE(IAL I Hollr· SN~) (60) people moved in their travels. and wood: The Selznldl Years (C) (60) @ 6 Huntley-Brlnkl~ (C) . what they were like. how they tfenry Fonda narrates the program til) rcus! (30) first 1n a series on lived and survived. on the life of David 0. Selznick, the tile of Big To~ perlorme~ U lost ia Space (C) (60) pioneer moviemaker responsible for The first p_rocram, Mu~ Show, 0 (i1J (I) &J Tills It Tom Jones the careers of many of Hollywood's tractt the. history of the cireus from (~ {60) Mama Cass Elliot Masslel, bigg1!$l stars and a major factor In 1826 to its present form. The Dave Clark Frve, George Carlin the evolu~ion of todaY'.s filmmak. ~ (j) g) ~ aJ News (C) guest. ing techniques. Appeanng on the 7:00 f) CBS £v~1ng Nns (C) (30) fJ Million $ Movie: "Mta In War" program are Ingrid Ber11man. Kath· Walter Cronkite. (drama) '57-Robert Ryan, Aldo arine Hepburn, Rock Hudson. Joseph I Mara My Une? (C) (30) Ray Cotten, Alfred Hitchcock, Janet Gay-P~ __ (C) (30) ''Th m 'Truth or Consequtnen (C) (30) nor. Ooroth~ McGuire, Gregory Peck, Ci) WnnNI Showcue (C) e •1 l'tlTJ M (60) Joan Fontaine, George Cukor and Link C heney Story." Charles Drake • Cando ':1a Rm (30) King Vi_dor. and Pippa Scott star. • n IJ GJ News (C) (60) fil) Wonderful Wor1d of Ctiildrtn El CalftD Muda•ltato U @ @ &J Judd for the 0. (30) "Your .. Child l~~s Thro~gh 8:00 m Hazel (C) (30) fense (C) (60) "Visitation." When His Senses. Emma Jiminez poents fil) Rainbow Quest (60) The Clancy an unfair divorce settlement leads out everyday activities that can be Brothers and Tommy Makem loin to a battle over child custody learning experienees for the pre· Pete and Tom Paxton. rights and ultimately to murder, school child. el Luceclta (C) Judd attacks the whole body of 6:00 f) The Bir News (C) (60) Jerry I Ci) MIJf*fJ RfD (C) questionable divorce practices. John Dunphy. f1i9 Anterican West (C) 8:30 IJ ~ (j) 5omer PJle (C) <30) McMartin, Joanna Moore. Elizabeth 0 g;, Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) Trutll or Cealequenc:et (C) Jackie Joseph 11uestl as an expect-MacRae, Gavin Macleod and Jay __ ,:..::::..:.:.:;;;.;;.;~,;.;;.;.;;~~....:.;;.~---=;....----'-----ant mother who turns to Gomer Robinson guest. • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEW EXCLUSIVE • • • • and Sgt. Carter for help when her I YOfty PoUtical (C) (30) husband is hospitalized. Public Service (C) (30) O @@ mlblllt of die Came R R . (60 H' h (C) (90) "An Agent for the Plain· &D eview ) " ig way • • • • • • • • • • • • I RACK-EM-MA TIC9 Fits all boll return tables-Automatically racks e bolls faster-Saves wear & tear on bed cloth. e Only $22.SO. uestAWneet SUlllT\Y 1.-. e You won't believe it ttl you ... ltl llUNIWtclC llWAl• TAii.ii MOM ----· • • • : • • • Slate • Pool : . Tables • ' 1'1111 '•• r ..... 1o r .... --• w!llo OElUXf $LAU TMlU ....i PRU lfttr.lle!IMI $H It HOWi llMlhM • o,,......... $ SLATE TABLES "•• 289 • 100% nNAHCINO -WI TAKI fltADU • SICARD POOl ~ .. :' ·-. '·~,\,i 11 "'; .. ..,:/\~.,. T t _ · t-4 -I~-• • ..... Optft 1Days-11:00tt7:00 Suntlaya 12:00 to 6:00 CALL NOW 532-1992 • • • • • • hp 14 tiff." Publisher Glenn Howard SUS· Traffic Control." Dr. Albert Hibbs and cuests from the U.S. Bureau pects he is being framed when an of Public Roads and the California une~hical woman lawyer brings suit Division of Highways look at exotic against him o~ behalf of ~er money· proposed methods of making our hun&TY boyf nend. Maunce Evans, Honor Blackman and Brian Bedford freeway system work. st el Dlcha Robada ; ~uthet'n Baptltt Crusade (C) 10:30 fJ Movie; "Kia Her . Good~ (30) Paul Harvey, Billy Graham. (dr~ma) 59 -Steven Hill, Elaine 0 (fl) CI) &J 5entration Sap {C) Stntch . (30) Dennis Wholey hosts. IE News (~) (30) I Mm &riffin (C) (90) el 5ente Sin Histofla Beat Ult Oddi (C) (30) 11:0010 mg;,&) Newt (C) Noches Tapatias Al~Hitcbcodl . liars Club (C) 9:00f)~(i)CBS Frldar Movie. Movie· (C) "The Parislxpfea" "Stala1 1r (draTa) '53-Willlam (mystery)' '53-Claude Rains Herb· Holden, Otto Premincer. A group of ert Lom ' G.I. sergeants, confined i~ the ~ r.'91l'7i"I~16' News (C) torlous stalag prison dunng World l!LI 1.1.J ~ War II, rHllze there Is an informer 11:20 f) Q!) ([)News (C) among them who revealed plans of U :lOl@@ mTonipt SMw (C) their escape. Movie: (C) "Forest Ranon" g RICKLES "lashes" (adventure) '42-Fred MacMurny, * GREENE BELLI Paulette Goddard. DANCERS, Tonight! l !~at~r ='(~C) DON'T MISS IT! 11:35 ta CV Friday Show: "San Antonio." 1J Playbor After Dart (C) (60) Don 11:50 1J Movie: "Pickup Aller" (drama) Rickles, Shecky Greene. Melvin '57-Victor Mature. Anita Eltb&rg • Belli. The Checkmates Ltd., Bill 12:20 fJ Movie: ''Gun Crazy" (drama) Cosby, Doug McClure, Bob Fuller. 'SO-Peggy Cummins. John Dall . The Coll!_l•· Kelly Garrett guest. 12•30 ~ •·tio ..... t • "C t and l @c.ve»ura Mab a o.at · 1W-.. n .... a re. a (30) Monty Hell hosts. Mouae . hn ter Yow Ufa (C) (60} 1:00 D 0 Nns (C) _.tlon (60) ''The Warttn U Movit: "Invaders ff'HI llan .. Court." Or. Keith Berwick and fuat (scl·fi) '53-Helena Carter. Arthur examine the Supreme Court from Franz. lecal. historical and contemportfY m From the lnslde Out (C) c l I, f m 0 ~ f I I I Jecl La La-(C) ICltilter ~ 1'111*1 Mllfer• Sin Aller £IWle ...... 1:15 ~ Wfa~1p (C) Din O'Neil. t:3011~•1dJ ... <C> 12:00m1r111 Tun a:ao @mum ..... Woftd <C> ~·-H22 m~~(C)~ ~ """"" a> F11t11t1c ¥07111 II PALM SPRINGS is!!! •'"tr~~· (C) "Reaion11 >AM n...tre (C) "The List Mus-* LAND OF GIANTS! CllEB Pr9 lowln' Tow k een'' Incl "Retum of the Apt ANGELS attempt to Barker ho$ls the $45,000 All stations reserve the Min." CALM! Tomorrow Also! PBA Open from Porta· ri @I) lllibln• I a--a.. W (C) mouth, Vlrainll. &ht to change propam· 10:0011~ Tltt An:Mt a.w (C) ...,...., ~· llJ Color Tllellrt (C) "Qulncannon, m1ng without advance no-. ft\ J t tit (jJj CJ) m ........... (C) rrontltr Scout •• a ~ OlrntJ o I &us~~ (C) l:S&fJNews (C). tice. 0':.w1r. tt;:19'.,..!>.. (western) .._!.,•l .. RlllllM n.tn: "Hllh•IJ 4:008Mn: "Mulcan H1yrldt" (com· 7:00 m Mr. W'llllllofte (C) ·~int Walker Vi"'inla Mayo lui•~ (()i tel) '48-Abbott & Costello. 7:20 fl lift Us This D11 /Ntw1 (C) fB P.U.. for uViai • . 1:00 rfp11 :::... ~C~C) Didi En· . . Hip incl Wild (C) 7:30I SUnrlse Seflllltlr (C) @E) Las Eltnlla 1 UsW bera Ind Don Wells call the flml • WllOft Treln (C) c..,_ ''°• 10:301j9 (() T1tt HeRllWds CC> between the c.ufom11 Anaeis 1nc1 • snms., Mittnee <C> "My 011 • Makin& tbe Most of Maturity • • ~ 00 i!3 U ..... (C) the San Frenclsco Glanb. Sal.'' 7:45 m Saaed Heart (C) Movie: "lit Clrloa'' (western) 0 Mewte: "Jet Attlct" (advenblrt) 4:30 l:OOI§~'°"'° lepMn CC) ' Jon Hall, Dana Andrews. •g_John A111. Audrey Tottar. D SANTA ANITA RACE OF ' ~~I Slpec' 6 (C) I (fi) (3) EE fantatic fHf (C) 0 Mwlt,: "The 8~ ...._.. * THE WEEK-$50,000 "i-... · ..... ~ L(loC) (C) fie Bibi• AnlWtfl @am•) 57--Susan Oliver. San Louis Rey Handicap • "-u.. """• n • C.ntlandi. m ..... "'Cem...... (edYtn· Tales of Wells Fa~ 11:00 B 9 ()) NIT ......_.. (C) The ture) ·~tewart Granaer, Dorian D SUta Anita Race (C) The San .. Sa~ n...tre: 'The .~nll· Championship Gime of the 32ncl Grey. Louis Rey Randlcap at • mile-and· nil and Hyde Peril Comer. annual Natlonal lnvJtatlonal Touma· IDlcha Reblda • •·half. 1:30 II Q!l Ci) Bup Bunny/Road hn-ment, from Madison Squire G1rclen, • ArlMd foras HI~ (C) S:OOtD ~mltl '* Hour <C) New Yor1t 1:30 QI Cl) Tltt l.tM laqw (C) • ' ...__. 19 @ m Top Cat (C) 0 9@ m NCAA luUtbaU (C) Mn lrfffift (C) 1'e OutdoorM1n (C) C.mpt11 Dlpll A double-header, tod1y's broedcast 2:QO ~Cl) lltllln/Superm111 (C) cr2l CD EB ABC's Wide World @ (]) EE lulllvtr (C) features the consolation ind the ~ (C) -C...acllt Twrtt.y" Sptt1a (C) Movie: "llhyber Pllrtl"' (ad· fin1I games from freedom Hall, (wutem) '50 -M1uroen O'H1re, 11.Mrl• (C) venture) '54-Richard flan, Ray· Louisville, KentuckJ. . Macdonald Carey. lnnontions (R) mond Burr. 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