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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-07-05 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa.... . - • • t I ~~ail-.n·--ilor~,ioP: , ' • . $. ~ • . . ' .,_C'-~it&i·. •t:-World? :-Heaeh Parade-.... _. 6.---~·· ... .... ~- " SATURDAY, JULY 5, '1969 . ~· VOL. a, MO. 1M, 4 SECTIONS!. ft PAGIS ;.A; ;,.\; ' "" ~. .~. ~ -- • •• :1 i • ' • • . ' '-'.: .}{, "" '"· • , ·~ 1 . orna_ oe~s __ ·I wes - ' -~------ 11 Twisters Beach Shooting .Hu~ls't 3 Vorsons,. ·· '.... , ;:: -t -' Training .. for -the Deep -' I . Lash Ohio; ' ,.. ·Eight -Kill~ .. ·--' l' '' Jl·-!licliARD P. Ni\IJ. slug Injured thtt. l>ourth of July cele-.... 1ot 111e DlllY , .. s1.tt brants. A 60-yeer-old 'Newport Beach man-Police' said .Ra1Ph Watton, 60, of 3505 assertedly packing a gun in each pocket ocean Front, told a party of adults and -was booked by police Friday ni~ht children who were setting off firework.! alter the fragments from a ri~tmg that it was his beach. Fourth Takes New Look BERKELEY, (UPI) -About the only thing traditiqnal at J!erkeley's rourth of July celebration wt:re the Amencan flags draped everywhere. Any similarity be· tween Independence Day in Berkeley and Independence Day most other places enaed 'right there. More than 7,000 ''..street people," stu· dents and curious sightseers shut down · Telegraph Avenue Friday for a "July .. th Festival oI Liberation" that had the bleMings of the City Council. Rock .bands l)OUnded out the "new music" .as colorl'ully clad dancers gyrat. ed. Sword fighting and karate exhibitions vied with paiminK and wood carving di$plays for attentwn. Three gas fil~ed baloons carried a sign aloft readmg "create." And while it wasn't all exactly legal, Berkeley police, Who have in the past frequently had their problems with the citY,s radicals, looked the other w~y. Bu< Jn aJomts any direction they look· ed, th~~ could see gallon jugs or Red M.ountiin'wine be~ passed about along with "joints" d.. manjuana. At one pohit, several huridred cele- bran\!I engaged in "hydrant art," creat- ing water pattem.i. by fllnneliiig fire by· drant . water throiigb a rubber contrap- tion, Tbe hydi-ant wa.s turned off-with- out trouble when police declared the activit)' J llegal. Watson was booked on suspicioh . of assault with a deadly weapon alier a sil· shot .22 revolver .dtscbarged ~_his pocket, police said, snghtly 111JUling \Jerry Jefferies, 34 of 1304 E. Balboil Blvd., Newport Beach; Jefferies' b.rother in-law, Phil Forbes, 28 of Placentia, and Forties' 8-year-old daughter, Diane. Officer Robert E. Parker said Watson apprOEiched a party of six children and six aduJts who were setting off ftreWorks on the-beach near lili hi>me. ~ The officer said Watson kept shining a flashlight into the eyes of the beach- goers. ~uests, that be leave, said. Par. ker, repea.tedly brought from Watson the response, "It's my beach; I don't want you here." The offi~ said the beach is public. Parker said that Jefferies approached Watson and after discussion Watson reached into his pocket grabbing a pistol, Jefferlb: grabbed Watson's wrist and the pistol fired a high-powered hollow-nose slug into the sidewalk. Fraginents of either slug or cement hit the legs of both men and the thumb ol the little girl, causing scratches, the officer said. Parker said Watson also had a derring- er and 10 bullets. Male members of the party had sub- dued Watson when police arrived and arrested him, the officer said, .. Two Officers Slain - On New Jersey Street CAMDEN, N.J. (UPI) -Two police- men were shot to death early today and authorities cordoned ol.f a four-block section of the city where the slayings oc-• curred. The victims were Identified as Charles Sutman, 23, -.and-George Schultze, 27, both of whom were pronounced dead on arrival at two area hospitals. Biggest. Parade 2QO,OOO Line Huntingwri Streets . . By RUDl NIEDZIEUllU ' !nd~d.ence D~y parade the tily has ·o;"" CMllP'~ s1lft'. . .pot. on to UQ,d.t;tei ' • -. "Everybo<ly 1ov ... a:.,.,ade." · lll~~ajar Geoeral11oberrG. 01'>nS Abount 200,oorroran·ge bounty1'esidehls· 'Jr. or the El':.Tdto aif taclJity fe'vie"ed Friday proved that there is truth to lhis 215 entries, numbering 2,625 participants. platitude by jamming Huntington Beach These included 20 Ooats, 60 equestrians, sidewalks to attend the 65th annual plus &eores of band!, marching unit! Fourth ol July Parade. and color guards. At precisely J 1 a.m. the distant thun.. A ho.rt of personalities participated as der of bus drums could be heard rolling well, including ffim~. Mayor do'illl MalJLStroel l!lld...ollildn!n'.Leyes._ Jack G~ J~ . ~ . . began lo spar~e while ·adults began to ca1s Jtfnior MiSS, iilevtsiOll er crane their necb. Geonle Putnam and state and federal The first en~ soon beaan to, move offldi.la. _ . down the ttte-lined boulevard and the Spedat·guest of the event 1111 Mrs. Ivy ~r8de was 00. -Baker Prtestt C.llfOrnla st:ate treasuttr, It took about tWo and a hall h.Ura and She smiled !Or plicitograpllers ....mbled when the throng went home it was aatis-at the reviewing ~nd ln front of City lied by havinc-seen the best and largest lllee PARADE, Pqe Z> • , 1 '~· By United Press Jnterna-.1 Violent weather put nature's Own nightcap on Fourth of July fe.stivities 8Cl"Cl§J the Great Lakes region today, leaving at least eight dead and rnanx Injured. ! At least 11 tornadoes were reported 1" northern Ohio, the wor.it causing seven deaths in the Cleveland area A twislell cut across 80tltheastem Michigan, leaV• ing a path of destruction· 400 feet widf and Ilk miles long near Whittaket, 11 miles southeast of DetroiL Seventy..inileo an-hour winds downed -er lines and -trees in ·Manitowoc, Wis.,-about so-mil~ -north-of-Mllwaukee,,._, ~---- -'l'IU'e<-persons died wben a tomadO struck Edgwat.r Beach Parlr, west of! downtown Cleveland, where thousand& ot perl!IOll9 were watching a fireworb display. Two teenaged gil:ls were killed by falling trees as· another twister roar- ed lbrouglr nearby Lak-Par!i, where abouf!;MO-persOni liid gatherecL Two men in the Cleveland area were electrocuted when they attempted ta' move ~ires which fell across their cars,. The eighth victim. a Toled<>" youth, wU killed by a falling tree at Cedar Point playground, on the eastern edge of Latei Erie. , Four Laguna Beach lifeguards, under direction of instructor Skip Connors (left),. prepare to go under fo< the first time in SCUBA gear as part of -life- guard training program_, SUmmer guards (from left) are Tim Bowman of San Marino, Mike Hartley ' of Huntlbgton Beach and Jack Lincke a.nd .John Slow sky,, both ,of Laguna. All Laguna gUards take 16 hours of SCUBA training, Winds up to 100 miles an hour whlpped the lake lnto froth, capsizing same plea. sure boats and sending others into 1!f';ak .. er walls. The Coast Guard sent foul'I 1Wps, sis helicopters and six planes and called for a CI3Ct rescue Riane from N"ew York to assist Jn rescuing boaters bdt tJw .. Weather forced temporary PQStponement ¢ rescue operations. . , Passage Takes Early lead in Transpac Race 'London Solution' Bri~gs Ahor.tion-minded Women Willoughby, Ohio, In Lake County, .ie.· ~Jared a state of emergency when the 1torm:1 .knocked out power. Civil defense workers evacuated families from q,e norf.11 side of Wooster. in Wayne CoUrib', after a deluge o( rain poured as much' as five. f~t of water into basements. ---By ALMON-LOCKABEY - o.1tr Pllet .... 1111 'E•ltfr LONDON (i.P) -They call lt "the London solutlOn" and tor women in sev· ABOARD TIIE WINDWARD PASSAGE era! count!les, Including the United -Robert F. John.ion's favored ketch States, Jt ~ha made the city "the abor· Wiildward Passage, sailing out of the Uon capital of the wPrld.1' Lahaina, Hawaii, Yacht Club, jumped The women come here' because abor to a quick lead Friday as the Transpaci-tioos are now legal, medical standard! fie Yacht Race to Hawaii got' under way. are high, and hometown gOS!ips are far Seventy-two boats art C1:1mpeting in away. the 2.,225-nautical mile race to Dilmond And there are strong s1gtis that since He.ad, Hawai·i·. the begtnning of the year they have come here in steadily inC!l'!aSlng riiintieis that Ughl wind! and a large number of the Brttish view as alarml'llo "' .. spectator boats delayed the traditional Foreigners who come &ere for a long noon start by 20 minutes. weekend and a quick abortlon are ltlll a The sloop Amorita, from the San Fran.. minority of the wOmen those pregnancies cisco Yacht Club, sailed across the line are terminated ln Britain. BUtr &bey *te before the starting cannon and was re-the ones woo have received molt of the , called lo the rear ot the flee~ atle!IUon in the-past WMk· a ti. !lritlah Olber front runners at the beghming press has lnvtstigated 1I..oncbia role II were the Ranger ot '11e StocktoD Sailing' "the abortion Capital." . , · Cluti aiid the FAolrll ol the Mallin, · . 111re!'l!Yrtlie!e ,_ •loo the law .. 11r Rlattl!imll Yi<llt-clilb~ ----'-~ '!'Iii Bnllih ·v.ai..t ~· Johnson, Iqnner '"''"" ol the Tlcon-cillUon 11 'delnondloa IL 1i Conoinoatlft deroga, bolds the tutur aP8ed time m-olPortlament,,Nal-81. Jabn record for the hlltaric r · 'nine dayl, SIOi<as, ~ 1 blll J'llJ 11 thll 11 houn, ·su m1nu1ee. ' "'"'1d ~--lllnor .a llllolim Tht rice hu been• 111 every other . in Bii\aln" to prove Its mnlll ~ year ·~ 1908 etcepl,for° lnterruplloos' In the eountry. ,· _ • · by nn and the depntllon. , Meoowbile the Lood<li! ..-llW ' works. Niwspapers haveCaniedreports on package deals combinlng plane fares with operations In private abortlon clin- ics. Taxi drivers at London airport h.ave admitted, that for a commJ!Slon, .. they have dlrected women to ~ cllnics im' A toQ!ado watcll remained In effect early today for parts of Indiana and~ Michigan and for most of northern &hio.; mediately all!!!' lbelr anival. ' Abortions were made legal ln Bdtain 14 ·monthl· ago to give the woman who re'ally needed one a chance to have 1 lt und!!l' sare ·condliloba. Some 11.~ tegal abortiOOB _.,.,., ·~ormed ,by-May 2'f. Qoxernmen!I llgti<.. ahow tbat UP, lo last ·Dec. 31, Only fiv'e Percent;o[ the abortloos ID Britain were performed mr forelgpm. . 0r .. ge lltjl doct<ln who work In cllnico J>O" lorillng ~ uy thb -!Ip ItU lni:reUiod marbdly sinoe JanJt. CU.: • c..,r ~ ~I W.W. ~ ~ are that between 100 and telll 1114 (laalc Holivwod llort/ 2Q0 1abortfORI a ~week are Perfonned On in ~·can A. St%f>Ot BtconM ·A• lore!IPIOl'I-• high 11 II percentof·lhe Acv .. 11" FamUu Wttklr: ' tOt>l ~ ---1-...Al'eleoido1',Q<U ""'4) to.111> Tiie blfiell ~roportlon of lhHe are. ·to 111• ....., lM4< Color l'ofle Nld lo Involve -fJ:om the Uni!Od l• todaJI'• zy WEEK . Stalee._lltd·Clnada. tbltl GomtanJ, tlleb ·--· , ' otbet'..ur--countrlel. -tt .... 1 .. ,, .... ---~ ..., , .... ...,. .. J! ees have 1one fl\'111 "8 to u hlab u ~ 1•as ==... w ._ or moil! for --. on"wOmen _ -'l -,JI - whO.hne beiD JJl"IUC't ~ u.a· ............. 1•11 .... ... . • --· , ._'T+ _____ .. _____ __.~~ ·' ------4,_._ .. ,'1f°'li':lt":··..,,,'W"1''~ ~ ---·--··-:c-== • • z IWl.V PILOT • 1Jljlli~ns ·Help Nation .Celebrate •Irt~~-~y .. -, J BfTBI AlliocJATED PRESS Aliout 300 persona weot to C1Ucaio'1 try.• In BO<lnd Brook, N.J., wb<:re George Anny -.vi.ls In Sporll, Wll. plan-In West Beltin';di. U.S. Mniy !l"•Adtd · · • •--•-p .. k to mark the naU00'1 t93rd outside PhUadtl""la's l""-·dell<O Wash!·~-u utd to havt unfurlod the ned to clOle the holiday -1<end Sunday 11 police stood by to prevent anli-Amerlo .,. ... mil"-· ol· ·-·rlcaro July 4th ~~"' -'"' ,_,...., ... -'th • • .. __ ,_ k•. b ·----~-·~---~ b'~'"· rt M Kr" " bor an ' HaU, ....! ••• ''" DeclaraUon ol !nde-II~ Stan and Strl-, a•-• 300 ~H~• WI 1 ulm~•vwmg, smo ~Oii) • can -"~~··-~-•a& a 141ft1Dtt holiday, whh oratory and u "'.,,..y ~ Y· ary out, '"• e "'iu ...., ,.....-"'• r-""""~ ,.-_...... fai:e.-ammunitlon .aauh' on an ••enemy Tricia Nixon, the Presldenl's d.auah· ~ &U:Jne leoond plact t.o beach American flag. deoce wm 1dopt'ed. 1n 1776, astronut gaLht~ to recite the flnaJ. Une of the bunker'' ln the local ballpark. t.er, Joined a celebration at the American or mou.ntatn pleuure.os. 1•n.11 100 pm::mt AlM:lican," sh• Aid. Walter R. ~criticized 1tudenl Declaration of lndependeoce, wtuc:b ends: 1be lull ln 'Vletnam coo~~l with• ~mbw:y in London, as 20 antiwar dem· . More thu a mllllon parsons Jarrimtd ''Peo¢,,e ju.st don'l' bring the nq 111Y-~~~~.uctlwar ac:U fO.f not being more 11 ••• we mutu'ally pledge 'our.Uva. our only acatteted akinnlJbel reposwu. orutrltors outsjde read aloud a !Isl of the beach at Coney Island in Brooklyn. more. \Nl-..iw ve. fortunes and our aacred honor." About 840 Gls held a ateak tty and Vietnam war dead to arrivinJ guests. - ---:a.dil:' l!J!!l<'*'"' ly that many flocked to Los President Nlxon served as crand mil'-One ol the largest tufoouts was In St. About 750 mourner. attended 'services beer bust on Anny pontoons bobbing the In Bucharest, Romanian President Nlc-~aru btachu:-ottldats ar--Yme--shal oH·mnall parade in Key Biscayne-, Louls,.-wbertahaU.mUµonpeople.wat&. tn Bar<tstown y,r.for tour-Kflltuck muddy My Tho-River. They-couldn' olae Ceansescu sent best wishes to Pres.- mi ud ~uota·klruts canyon N1Uonal Fla., neer'"his home. H~ said tho gather· ed an air~-Jet pl&Del.acrea.m-soldiers killed tn \riethlm. A military hold it on their birrackl ahlp because ldellti N.llon, ,wbo w111 v!$Jt the Commi.t- - Parb in Ca1itornla IiD'llted sightseeing Ing of several thousand people in swel-eel overhead, stun~ planes looped and blJrial lJnlt en route to the funeral was of a ban on drlnking. n1st nallon next month . because of the large turnout on a SUM)' iering heat proved 'i'lhe great majorlty dived and water skiers fonned a human Involved ln an auto accident in which one 'nle:re wp-e othet July 4th oblerva\iCf.S In Athens, a square was named for f~Y afternoon. of people haven't los faith ln this coun-pyramid on the Missi.sslppl River. man was kill,~.... overseas. ~ former President Harry S. Truman. Astronauts Meet the Press From Page l PARAD E ... Apolw Cr ew Sealed in Germ -Proo f Plastic Tent Hall, asking them if she should say "money" instead of "cheese." A 30-foot float constructed by the Banjo . PiciersaM-square Dance Club took - home the sweepstakes trophy for its · comical version of the Ca!Uomia Cold 1 Rush . SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - Seated In a plastic tent to ward off germs, the· A~lo 11 astronauts report to news- men today on their · upcoming moon· landing mls:ilon. To proUict 'them fiom colds, the flu and ~ bucs, the ,s:pace agency spent $5,· 718 to construe( the apen-face tent for astnmuts·Neil A. Arm.ltr'oftg, Edwin E. Aldrin· Jr. and Michael C.Olllns. The tent seven feet high and 12 feet wide, has several bloWers ln the back to push air outWards toward ·newsmen, seated 50 leeti""'Y-Plas tor lhe mickfttrnoon new con- f erehc::e call for the astronauts to sit at a-table, about three feet deep in the tent in an auditorium at the Manned Space- craft C.enter. After answering questions for an hour about ~eir moon mission, scheduled ta start July 16, they plan pri- vate interviews with-several repon&rs representing national media. -For the private question-and-answer sessibns, the spacemen are to be isolated behind glass partitions -in the lunar re- Foui Teenagers Held in Newport For Disturbance A pair of teenagers who police allege were under the influence of drugs spark· eel a dlllturbance near the ocean end of ISth Street in Newport ~ch Thursday afternoon. Four youths were arre:5ted, offlcen &aid. Pol.fee said the incidents started about 2 p.m. when the offending pair of juveniles began jeering and shouting obsceniliel at two plainclothes polict of- ficers. ~al unlfonned 9!ficers arrived as.a crowtl of youths fonned. Orie boy tried to take an officer's helmet. Both the boy and the helmet were retrieved. Police boo):ed two teenagers on drug tntoijcation charges and two others for lack of parental control. DAI LY PI LOl . -' ......................... --__ ....., ----OlMfGI co.t.Sl PVM.•INO t'OMN.H'r - ll:•Jttd N. WM• _ .. _ Ja.11 .. cm.., Y'C.1,,11...., lllf co..r .. ~,...., T~•-• i.,.,IJ .... Thttn•I >... M1r,hi1t MtllMllle 1•1- ceMng laboratoey, the air tight building · where they are to be quarantined for more than two weeks-after they return from the moon. · The tent, air system and Interviews under ~ass wall are part of elaborate pre<:autions taken by space agency doc- tors to reduce the possibility of the astro- nauts' catching any gernu that could delay their launching or perhaps contuse the medics alter they come home from the """"'· If they catch a bug that does not de- velop into sickness until alter Annltrong and Aldrin land on the moon, doctors mJy ~v~ @iculty determlnil!g It it Is of IWlar or terrestial origin. Armstrong and Aldrin are to land a lu- nar vehicle on the surface July 20 while Collins orbits overhead. The next day Jbey i[C:Jo tlJ>lore: ou~ide for l~ hours. The astronallls are spending a final weekend with their families in their homes near the Manned Spacecraft Cen- ter. They planned some trainer practice here today and will fly back to Cape Kennedy Monday to resume rehearsals there. At the cape, launch crews were busy repainting the third stage of the Saturn 5 rocket and replacing1 a section of the guidance system in the lunar landing craft. The space aeency said both jobs could be Cilmpleted withoui affecting the launch date. • The pa.int job was ordered when peel- ing was dlJcoyered on a small area of the stage. 1beie wu gpecutat\on that the wrong kind of primer was used. The paint ads as thermal protection, renec~ 1ng the sun's heat in flight-so thaLiLwill not affect the super-cold propellants, which must' be maintained at tempera- tures far below zero. The luoar module part being replaced ts called an inertial measuring unit. which tells the rest of the guidance sys. tern the craft's aUitude., velOcity.and ac- celeration. Tests indicated i( might fail in flight. Olber memorable floats which were also bOnored with top prizes were those by the ;Huntington Beach YMCA , the San Clemente Charmber of C.Ommerce, the Orange County Gardner's Association and the Lu Brlus Del Mar Audllary. Despite the often very elaborate con-·' trivances· teatu~ on ttie floe(!, ther,e ·' were no mechanical breakdowns en route. · · "The Whole thing went without a hitch," said Russ 'nw>mas, publicity c:h&tnnan ffn' the Jaycees, ~o org1nh@d ~ --·the 11pectlcle. "It y;aa just like adver-; tised." I .. Huntington Beach Police, who v.·ere out en mass~. el"perienced no difficulties with the parade even though there were rumors that -outlaw motoreycle gangs v.·oold lry to break up the show. "If any did come." said Lt. Rich ard Farrell, watch con1mander of the day shift, "they must have. joined the others and enjofed ihemselves. We had nothinl Return of Harwi EnvoY, -May Signal War Stowing •• DAILY PILOf Sii" 1"1111• more ·than a normal day ." · · Notably absent from the downtown spectacle were the longhairs who ap- ___pare.nUy preferred to spend their time on the JciCal !ilraild. + -- Wince,.., In e•dl c•1evorv w1r<: $WEEP!TAKES: 81nlo Pi~c" ind 501111'11 D~-l;lub. -THEME FLOAT, GENl!A.t.L: Hunllngfon 8e1d1 VMCl.1 2nd GOiden Wet! Col,...e1 ltd, H11nll"'let1 Bucti.Fount•ln Vall•'+' 8011d ol t11e11rorl. : THEME FLO.-.T, fllEIGHBOlll lNG CITY : S1n Cl• mfl'lt' Ch1mbfr ol Comm1rte; 2nd. V..,.bl Lind• Cllamblr 01 cam~rtt: 3rd, Ch1 ol Coit• M<11• •"" Co111 Mis• J1vceoel . PAR1S (UPI) -Allied negotiators awaited the return ol Hanoi's chief peace · delegate from hqme today for word on whether the battlefield lull in Vietnam was a sil{rull the Communists are ready 10 scale clown the war. ... Xan 1buy left for home abi: wee.kl ago lo< -with Ho Chi Minh and other North Vl<inamese leoden on the CommunlSt position toward aettllng the war. No -WU reporlod In the negoliallcm "1lr1lll bis aboe!lce. 'Tbuy WM due on a rupt from MOICO• today. • Since hO left May H, Vitt Cocli and North V!Mameae UOO!>I hive dlaa-t· ed rrom---ol-thl!r Joo&llmo--ballle-ne1d baunta and avoided fiihts with aUled troopo. About 1~00> Norlh Vleln&· mese soldiers hive pulled back into bor- der bivouacs. U.S. Marine Mal. G<n, Onnond Slmlon told newsmen In Vletnlm Friday It would take abclrt a rnonlh before the allies could de!ennlne whether the Communbts were regrouplnf for more attacks or _Swim Signups Slated Monday RePiratton for the second t.-.ek seuJcm of the Costa Mesa RecreaUon Departl1\ent•1 Learn to Swim prnaram will be llt1d Monday from 9 a.m. U11 4 pl.m. at Estancia and Coall M.,. Hlgb pool decks. Specialty clusea being offered Include Mlult lwim and -· be1!nnlng dlvln1, beglnninl compeUUve swimming and We 1avlng. And, classes for children from 3 to 13 will-be offered. Inmates 'Turned On' By Bonnie and Clyde HUTCHINSON, Kan., (AP) -A brawl broke out at the Kansas lndustrial Refor- matory Friday when a firecracker ex- ploded 1n the midSt of inmates who had been watching the movie . ''Bonnie and Cl de." ~pt. Jo&eph Noble said inmates were taken to holpitala with cuts, blaci eyes and other bruiael, and 1bout t5 others were treated at the reformatory dispen- '8ry. -,. whether lhey were indicating they were prepered to dHSC&late the fighlinl- Sourees within the U.S. and South Vietnamese delegations said they hoped Thuy brought bac.i: definite word on Hanofs intentions. 'Ibey said there wu no doubt he carried some new approach- es (o the deadlocked negotiations, now In their 25th week. - Hls trip home wos bis fint since the lull«l1e ta1b be&lll. In the ~~ Le J)Jc Tho, Banot'i man beblnd Ule .ICIM:t In Parts, made the lripo to North Vie• llllll. and eodl lime be -with" a change In pnol1lon, harder or IO!ltr. A> UJU1! with Hanoi dlplomaa retum-tna -to Paris -from -home, '!buy atopped off In Peking and MOllOOW, the feuding Oornmunlst caplta11 Cn whom the North Vietnamese depend far anna and ammu- nition for carrying out the war. U.S. mlllUry '°"""' In Vlelnim said the flow of tllese supplies ~thward Into the war zone bas dropped markedly In recent weella -another 11111 or poostble dHICalatioo by HanoL The sourees llld that whereu 40 111lcks wtre 1polted a day Oil the Ho Chi Minh Trail ln Fel:lruary, an 1vera1e of 11 a day were tetn In June. _'Ibese _wne same lources a week ago hid said the Cambodian port ol SlbanOukville bad aur- pused the trill In the amoont al war supplies fUnneJed 1rKo 1be battle 1one ror the guerrilla. RETI RING NEWPORT PILOT EX CHANGING JET FOR ' KETCH J11ck Orwig, Wife Jessie Headed for West Indies • Newport Pilot _Retiring; He'll T-rade Air £01~ Sea By EVELYN SHERWOOD Ot tM o.t" '"'' Sllff What does a retlrlng airline pllot dream about? Going to the moon? Going faster? "No," says Jack Orwig or Newport Beach, a Western Airlines pilot for 27 years. "There is more excitement In the 11ea than in the air." He Is giving up 600-mlle-in-hour jet flight for the five-knot pace of a yacht with the wind flllina: her salls. "My last fllaht for Weatern will be July 18, my eoth b1rthday," the veteran pilot said . "FAA rules forbid anyone flying commercial lines after that a1e." Looking younget than his years. the dapper, fit. mustachioed pilot said that he and his wife, Jessie, have planned hls rellrement for the put six years. "We hive a 50-foot; ketch, 'Renegade,' anchored in lhe \Vest Indies . 'Ve join her July 19." The Orwigs plan lo li\'C aboard and charter her on occasion. They will drop anchor often in the \Vindwards, they said. "This ls the first trip \Vc'vc ever had, we 'didn't buy a new wardrobe," Mrs. Orwig laughed. "Ca11ual ckithes and easy living is all part of the plan." Orwig was born in the Territory of New Mexico and holds birth certificate No. 201. He attended school in Colorado and graduated from tbe School of Mines ln Golden with a degree in engineering. "I \ven t to work for the state hi&hway riepartment and Cilnvinced them they should sur\'ey and chart by air. The plane 1 used for survey was an Alexander J-:a(ll<' Rock," he commented. "Well nam· c:I lor Rocky l\tountain nying." THEME FLOAT, CIVIC Olt0ANIZAT10H : Lt' Brlz1s ~1 Mar; 2nd, 8ovJ Club of Hunt11111ton Buch; lrd. Hunf!nglOll lle1clo Power 5qu.Oron. THEME FLOAT. COMMEAClAL: Ori "'' Coun!'+' G1rdP11t'rl Auoc:latlon; tnd, McDlln11d Hamburwef\, NON·THEME FLOAT, NE IGH&OllllNG CITY: CllY ar wurmlfllltr. NON-THEME FLOAT COMMElllCIAL : Ml•S Ptlf'll A~1 2nd, Torra Conoort!IM. NON·THEME FLOAT GE NElll.AL : Robtrt F. K- ""V Memorltl Soc~IYI 2...,, John lllrch SOtltt", 3rd. BVGS. MILITARY FLOATS: Clvll Air Pl!rol Sc!Uldron JJ •nd Ill. HQR5E DRAWN VEHICLES. NON.COMMERCIALI JoHafl R. CallonL H(IRSE DlllAWN VEHICLES. COMM.EltCIAL1 J. Pol""' ~1 ... c~-1 tftd, It-CttY 1r1ew1. CLOWt~S : K.om'c K-r. Clown Cllltl: 21'd', SloWftl • Ga Go. OECOll;AT&O AUTOS: H""'tlnt ..... •••di C¥1.1"" blr al CarT11Mn;e Wamefl'' Olvltlan; 1'ld, Ht.rnllll9• 1cn •~..:fl EmDl"'" Cl11b1 >ra. Veter1n1 of Workl' Wtr I. ORILL T(AM$, NON MILITARY: Crohf cM a .... , •• ,11.,...rk•n Letlon Post 75; 2nd, ''" Ftrntodo Voillll B1nd1 lrll, I• Pllffllt Junior M••lne1. Oii.iLL TEAMS, MILITARY: EdWardi Air Fare9 8111 OrUI T11m, MARCHING \/NITS. NON MILITAlllV: Wt stmln· tier Elki Wld11t 23-t6; 2rocl, Lt Put1nte Junior Ma· rlnM. MARCHING UNITS, MILITAlllV: 191h .t.rrlllft rv GrOllP Fort MatA.rlllut; 2nd. V.S. NIY1 let11ut1 end Ntval St• Cade! COr1>1; J!'d, M1rl"" O.!Khmtt11, VJS Btnnl1191'Dn. CLASS J MAJORETTE TEAMS: Lin Lovehe M• lor~ll• CorJ10r1tlon1 lnd, B""n• P1 rl!. 81ton Clu• ''C61ico.ttes;" Jrd, Evr!vn'i Sltrltllti. CV.SS k COLOR GUARDS: 1tln11lfNfl Orum ttld 811919 Ccro1; 2!111, /Mrlne BtrrKb -V.S. NIVt l B•M ot LOS A"'tleo Jrd, ltlh Artllt•nr Gf'OUI For! MltA.rthur. CLASS L COLOR GIJAlllOS: Cool• Mt_.. Pollce1 2nd, •ht Vnkon'll; ,)rd, Am~r!t1n Lftlori Pell l:I. ANTIQUE AVfO -GROUPS: NtwPOrt R•IDnal HorHlt•s C1rrla11t Club. ANTIQUE AUfOS: f ultln Flre 09111rlmtrll1 '"411, S•llC'I' Swaru lrd, J"™'' "EOd'' LOWhOft, SPECIALTY GROUPS: Gtear 111.iwer Nellon; 1nd. .SO.,.tlmltl Clvb ot Hunll119ivn 8H'111 Jrd, ''"°" NOQal ll'd!t n O.~ri. Swinging Orwig flew in Alask::i during World War II "The stories ~·Ill make good "hangar fl ylng'' while 1\·e drift under the Carib- bean moon ," he lau ghed. INOIVlDUAL SPECIAL TIES: C!lll HuO.r. YOUTH 8ANDS: fOffl "<t A'lt Voulfl ltnd ; lnd, Rnf'llt Yo\1111 B•""I Jrd, si n Ftrnt ndo Yo11111 fl•ncl. SPl!CtAL TY tANDS: MKPl!enon H111tl1N11,.1 2ncl. Al>CIUlOll Hlghlt11d Pille. tvod. lrd, Clltdof'lltll Plaa ••nd. MILITARY BAN0$: Third M••lllf' .t.lru•ll WI"' B•nd1 lrocl, 71nd v.s. Army B•ncl, Fo,I MltA.rlltu•. JVN10111 DlllUM ANO tUGLIE CORPS' Kl"'1""en1 Sex, Strips, Swa ps Spotlighted WINFAR'MllNG, England (AP) -Strip ~ease parties, wife swapping and sexual perversloos are increasing in Winfar- th!ng, the local clergyman says. And the same things are going on In Shelf anger, Tlvetshall. Fersflel(I, Gi&,'ilng and Tibenham. he adds. Nooe of these si1 sleepy Norfolk farm vill ages has a population or more than 400. But "exaggeration t)lerc Is r.ot," the Rev. Geoffrey Darrah wrole F'rit!ay 1n hl.! parish newsletter, "Rather I have not 10\d the half for I could give chapter and ver~e for all that I have said and for twice as much again." In the passage that raised the most eyebrt1ws, he declared: "Strip tease acts are now 11 feature of parties at all levels of society, even In rural No rfolk, and the swapping of partners for a nigh! only causes a few raised eyebrows while sexual perver- sions of many kinds seem to be on the inc rease." l~e urged his parishioners, "If any of you arc In any way involved in the kind of things of which I have betn speaking, th ~n for God's sake . and for you r own sake, and for the sake of othe rs, n1ake a complete and immediate break." ~ The rettor·s Jeter was news to at leas[ one villager, Derek• Ashfield, landlord of the local pub. "I have heard nothing of ii and I would expect to hear )JI the vlllage pub." Ashfield .said. "In '7illages like this fK!th- ing happens late at nlght or even duri ng the day without everybody knowing about it. " St:vering their tics, the Orwlgs have i:nld their cars and thei r home Jn Newport Beach and stored their furniture. "We had a big party to say farewell to all our friends," Mrs. Orwig reported. "They think we're coming back, but "·c're pol." She added, sounding a bil worried, "[ cto hope I can get filters In the Wlndward ls lands for my fa VErlte coffee pot." Deserters Arrested STOCKHOLM (UPI) -Eight AmeM- caru, four of whom idenlilicd themselves as U.S. deserteMI, were Brrested Friday for disturbing fourth of July ceremonies at the U.S. Embassy In Stockholm. Po- lice said the youlhll shouted anti-Ameri- can slogans and refused to leave the embas!y lawns. 21\d. Kl1111 110"111 Lanc1"1 1'11. Crc!• d~ Owrre, Am1rle1n L191ort Post 7S. MIEN'S SILVE R MOUN f ED: W1'11 th~ritori1 7r.d, 81/d McKnleht, SPANISH EQUESTRIAN$: Che~I 0.1ro1lu11 !nd, Ol)n Fl1her. PLA IN PARADE HORSE : 01vld Hunt; 11\d, Frink Wrlthl. Ml!XIC,lr.N CH,lr.RllO : Calvin Hon1 Jr.J 2ncf, M1r- 01ret Wtklht, SPUEC!AL ROSETTE~: IEddl1 M>mvl1 •ml llueo ll•Hl•l. 8E$T INO IAN : JUie Loco1 2nd, Sirll ftflt COfl- w1v: Jrll, MicP\111 111111>, FANCY MATCHED PA ii!: Otll 1nd loc*ll k- Pulved1. F.t.NCV WESTEllN WEAlll.· Clint llrinh, WORKING WfSTEillN WEAlll : S~11n Jontll Jnd, Pll B1llrr; lr'd, PllYllll TIYklr. UNIQUE OR C05TUMIE: \.oul•t Helll•'+'I 2nd, ,.an<Y Marl1111, lrd, k•rffl Po"" NOVEL TV: Juna U lnl Amtnl1 Jnd. ka.-.n B,.. ""°''· ' SPECl"L ROSETTES RING 2: Joe Mtt1ve11 ?ftd. H1rlan tavlor: Jr'd, Manr 'Nrl1hl. CLU B MOUNTEO Gtll.OVP: ~ BeKh Mounlrd Polla . EOUESTltlAN COLOll GU.t.110; MtrlM Coros Base 7' P1lm1; 2nd, vallr, COll'l!t• 11•-ro•. MOUNTED POLIC! Oil POSIE : L1V1rM Mollnt-i ed Potlc.. .- WESTlll.H MQVNTEO GROUP: lt-h RlolttrS et ltOWltnd H11'1lll1: 2'nd. El ltadeo ltld"'9 CIW of Or11111 COUM'l"I ;trd, Nttlol\tl Pln~ Ho"°' lblocl• !ton ol Amtrlc.a. JUNIOR MOUNTED GltOVP: _ S111r1tllnt Stir,., ' ltS whatS inside that counts! This means the Mariners people and their proven professionalism in matters of finance. It means Mariners people-to-people interest iriyour security, , . and Mariners wise investment of your money in the progress of our community, • ~I Join your neighbors and open a Mariners savings account, today. Remeniber : Federally-insured savings with the nation's highest rate of interest, from day in to day out. Also free Travelers Cheques and free safe deposit boxes, (with minimum $5,000 account). l I -·. ----- -Weekelld. • • VOL 62, NO. 160, 4 SECTlONS, 64 PAGES .. ' ' YearBemet.ew. .· -- \. - TEN CENT! --~-~---. . . ~ , . ' orn.a oes a • --.i. • ~ • . ---.. ~­• ------· . . .. Newp()rt Man Held • 11 Twisters B~ach · Shooting Hurts 3 Persons . Lash Ohio; Eight Killed By RICHARD P. NALL -Of tM o.llf ·l'llM $1att A fJO.year~ld Newport Beach man- assertedly packing a gun in each pocket -was booked by police Friday ni~ht after the fragments from a ricocheting slug injl!r~ l:hree }'.'ourth or July eek· bran ts. Police said Ralph Watson, 60, of 3505 Ocean Front, told a -party of adults and children who were-setting off fireworks that it was bis beach. Watson was booked on suspiciOn of ,;-as.sauJt with a deadly 'Weapon after a six- shL.22. re.volver discharged from tlis pocket, police .Si:i , slig!illy -·injuring Jerry Jefferies, 34 of 1304 E. Balboa Blvd.,-Newport hth; Jefferies' brother in-Jaw, Phil Forbes, 1.8 ol Placentia, and Forbes'-S:yelr-old daughter;-Diane. Officer Robert E. Parker said Watson approached a party or six children and sis: adults who were setting off fireworks on the beach near his home. 1be officer said Walson kept shining a Oashligbt inio the eyes of the beach- goers. Requests that be leave, said Par- ker repeatedly brought from Watson the' response, "It's my beach ; I don't want you ber-e." '!be officer said the beach is public. Parker said that Jefferies approached Watson and after djscussion W~~on reached in.to hi.I pocket gra~io( a pJStol. Continuing Lull May llririg Low War Death Toll SAIGON (UPI} -Ground fire shot down a U.S. observation helicopter _an~ killed three Americans in the only inci- dent involving YI battle deaths reported today by allied headquarters. The report and the continuing lull in ground.battling indicated the U.S. de_a~h . toll for the week. to be announ~ oe~ Thursday. could be one of the lowest tn several months. Mililary spokesmen said scatter.ed ground clashes killed a total of 138 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Friday and the guerrillas shelled 18 towns and bases overnight -the highest number In 11 nights. Nine South Vietnamese civilians were killed and 34 wounded in three terrorist bomb explosons. also Friday -two . of them in the Mekong Delta and the th1td in Saigon. The bombers escaped. The lull in ground fighting ~pproache~ lts third week with no American fatah- ties reported in the shellings. romb~i or terrorism Friday. The downed heh cop- ter crastled Friday 52 miles south of Da Nang. 1.1ost or the Communist batlle deaths came in two areas -On the central coast where South Korean troops reported !'Jl slain aDCI in the Mekong Delta where U.S. soldiers reported 56 slain in seal· tered fights. Costliest of the ttiree terrotl.sl bomb explosions Friday was a blast that killed nine South Vietnamese civilians and wounded 27 n ·a marketplace near Ben Tre captt.al of Kien Hoa province, 44 mil~! south of Saigon. American B52 bombe.-:s gave Comrnu- nust bivouacs along the Cambodian bor· der no i"espite from daily bombardment, hitting from 65 miles northwest of Sai- gon to 97 miles northeast of the capital in four raids Friday night and this morn· In~. The stratoforts have flown steady r3ids against suspected c:<immunlst retre~ts ~ver since the battlefield lull began with Viet Cong and North Vietnamese lroop9 apparenUy he~ding for the hills. Coast Man Hurt In Auto Mishap Bruce D. Tuttle, 29. of 3116 N~rt Blvd. Newport Beach was in c:rlUcal condihon tOday ,II Hoag Memorial Hospi. tal after he fell off the fender of a car drjOO William A. Ko•ely, 17, of ~nta Ana: Tuttle was placed in intensive care after '!]· The California Higbway Patrol ' d ew dela\ls of the Newport a!'.ILIOC •i 1525 ~!ictntla Avenue. Tntlle u-11111"7 ana-WlBlJlaced In lnltnal'° cm. • Jefieries grabbed Watson 's wrist and the pistol-fired-a-high-powered hallo Slug into thl,l sidewalk. - Fragments of 'either slug or cement hit the legs Of both men and the thumb of the little girl, causing scratches, the officer said. -ParWSifcl-Wiitson also had a CII"""""'-~ er and 10 bullets, Male members of the party had sub- dued WatSon when police arrived and" arrested him, the' officer sakL By United Prus hteraatnoell V-ktleht-we~tber-pnt~ nature!•-owa nightcap on Fourth of JUiy fe111vitlel acro§s the G.reat Lakes regio!1 todq~ leaving at Jeast eight dead and manz lnjur • -F-ourJh Takes_ New-Look At least 11 tornad-Oes were reported ID northern Ohio, the worst causing seveli deaths in the Cleveland area A tw1stm: cut 11cro.u southeastern Michigan, leav- ing a path of . destruction· 400 feet wide and 1¥1 miles long· near Whittaker, 11 miles soolheast of Detroit. Seventy-mileo an-bour winds downed power lines and -ttees"'iiJ~aitltO'Woc, W'ts., aboUt eo-mllef' ' north of Milwaukee. · In Berkeley BERKELEY, (UPI) -About the only thing traditional at Berkeley's Fourth of July celebration were the American flags draped everywhere. Any similarity be- tween Independence Day in Berkeley and Independence Day most other places ended right there. More man 7,000 ••strel!t people," sttF- dents and curiOus silbt.seers shut down Telegraph Avenue Friday for a "July 4th Festival of Liberatioo" t~at had the blessings 0£ the City Council. Rock bands pounded out the "new music" as colorfully clad dancers gyrat- ed. Sword fighting and karate exhibitions vied with painting and wood carving displays for attention. Three gas filled baloons carried a sign aloft reading "create." And while it wasn't all exactly legal, Berkeley police, who have in the past f"requentJy had their problems with the city's radicals, looked the other way. But' In alomts any direction they look- ed, they could see gallon jugs of Red Mountain wine being passed about along wilh "joints" of marijuana.- At one point, several hundred cele- brants engaged in ''hydrant art," creat- ing water patterns by funneling fire hy- drant water through a rubber contrap- tion. The hydrant was turned off with- out trouble when police declared the activity illegal. Robbers Battle Boy, Each Other For $39, Watch Huntington Beach police agreed this morning there seems lo be no honor among thieves -at least not the band that jumped four young carnival goers, robbing one. Robert C. Fore, 16, of Fallbrook told officers hi s rest room assailants,. 10 or 15 or them. began pummellng each other in a fracas over his wallet, its $39 con- tents and a $5 wrist watch . One of the me9 had a knife, another a gun, police said. Fore and three 17- year~ld companions had entered a con- ceasion stand -rest-room near Beach Bouleyard and Coast llighway at I: 15 a.m. The other youths fled when accost· ed. Fore, whO was struck on the back, man- aged to escape also when the thieves had a falling out and began battling over the booty, Training tor the Deep Four Laguna Beach lifeguards, under direction of instructor Skip Connors (left), prepare to go under· for th~ first time, in SC.UBA, ge,_ar ils. pai:t of llfe-- guatd -~ progranmlli!11••• ............ ~ !ell) are Tim Bowman of·San Marino, Mike HarUey of Huntington Beach' and Jack Llncke and .Jolin· Stow,sltf,~."liiit.!1 ~ , ' 11 ~ . ,~, . -. \. '. . ' -.. . ... ·-· . . "\ 'London Solution' Brings ' . .. Abortion-minded Women LONDON (AP) -They call lt "the London solution" and for women in sev- eral countries, including the United States, it has made the city "\be abor- tion capital of tbe world." ·The women come here becaus~ ab-Or· tiOflS _are now ~gal, Dledi~aJ ~tandards are high, and hometown gossips are far away. And there are strong signs that since the beginning of the year they have come here in steadily increasing nlimbers that the British view as alarming. Foreigners -who cmneibere for a Jong weekend and a quick abortion are sUll a {llinorlty 0£ the women thOSe pregnancies are terminated in Britaiii. But they are the ones who have received most of the attention in the past week as the British press has investigated London's role as "the abortion capital." • Already there are slgm the law wUI be tightened. The British Medical Asso- ciation is demanding it. A Conserv11tive member of Parliament, Norman St. John Stevas, is introducing a bill July 15 that would require any~ seeking an abortion in Britain to prove six months residence in the country. Meanwhile the London solution still works. Newspapers have carried reports on package dea1s combining plane fares with operations in private abortion clin- ics. Taxi driver;s at London airport have Tricia Nixon Back WASHINGTON (\JP I) -Tricia Nixon, just-back-:-from-a six day-visit to Britain was scheduled fo join the nation's first family later today in Key Biscayne, Fla., for a pru.-ty to <:elebrate her sister Julia's 21st birthdey. Tricia, 23, returned to the white Ho'use Friday after attending the investiture of Prince Charles as prince of Wales. admitted, that for a conunisslon, they have directed women to these clinics im- medlately,lfter their.arrival. Abortions were made legal Jn, Britain 14 months ago to give the woman .. fl'ho reaJly need~~ a ~.to ·~ve i~ under-safe·condlUons. Some 41,496 ,Iegal aoortiorur...,were -perf ormed ... by· May-2'1. Government figures show ·that up to last Dec. 31, only five percent of · the abortions in Britain were performed . on foreigner~. · But doc.tors who work in clinics per- forming aborUons say this percentage has Increased markedly since·Jan.1.-Cur- rent estimates are that between JOQ and 200 abortions a week are performed on forejgners -as high as 15 percent of the total. The biggest proportion or these are said to involve women from the ·United States, and Canada, then Germany, then other European countries. The figures are hazy, partly·because the doctor here is required only to give the full name of" his patient and the usual place of residence on the report! to the government. Some have given f,he name of the hot.el the girl has used during her visit to London (or the operation. The'London solutiori avoids tbe illegal, backroom aboqion. perha.ps Dy 'someone mediC!allf unqualified wor¥ing . in Jess .than hospital conditions. To aome women it is a more attractive propo6itlon·than quick ·tril>S "t0;: Puerto ·Rico, ~exico or other places where abortions, are avap- al:ile: • Yet"there are proble1119,bere as·w,Jt. An 18-y~-old American ski died ~l after a nursing h~on-A coro-- ner ruled 'she had received lnadeqOate treatment and care: ~· '11terit have been 'Other deaths and crl~ lcisms that clinics perjonnlng as ~any as 60 abortions a day cannot provide ade- quate treatmerlt. I ... ... ;, - Pcissage takes Early Lead .. in Transpae Race By ~ON LOCKABEY• C.IPr Plllt Mtlltt 9dlttf'" . ABOARD THE WIND\YARD PASSAllE -Robert F. Johnson's favortd. tetCb Windward Passage, .sailing out of the Lahaina, Hawaii, -Yocl>t ·€1ub.-jupipod· ID a qu!ckJead_Friday U-thetTr~· fie Yacht Race to Hawaii got unatr way. Seventy-two boats are COD'lpet.tnc: in the 2,225-nautical mile race to. Diamond Head, Hawaii. Light winds and a large number or spectator boats delayed the tradlUonal noon st.art by 20_minutes. · The sloop Amorita, from the San Fran.. cisco Yacht Club, sailed across lhe Ul)e bet'ore the starti,ng cannon and··W'as ."'° called to Ille rear of the -fleet. Other front runners at the begihn~ were the Ranger of the Stockforr sailing Club and the Espirit ·of die AeoHah, Richmond Yacht Club. Johnson, fonner owner of the Ticon- deroga, holds the fastest lapsed time record for the historic race, nlne days, 13 hours, 51.2 minutes: The race· has been sailed every other year since 1906 eicept for Interruptions by wars anl:I tlle depression. . CamUSWeetest Iii Lif egucirds' .. I • • l ' Beauty Pageant · Shapely Candi McCue .woo .th< l)earts of th< crowd and the votes of the judges to bec«ne Miss ~guna Beach Lifeguard Friday night. . Sllartng the honors with the 18·,ye..ar-old bl~ LaJ..1~ lass were her ~ses Debbie Brekket 18; and Julie Oswald,· 19. Buntingtota Jananaed In the traditional twtllg\i) beauty.'1)Ulld. up !hat <ln!w> about :m persons to La· gune'a ; MaJii "Beach,_-MW Mc:Que was. cboaeil'from ft. blklnl:clad. girls. Eam 200 000 L th P de -~~~~~.~ ~yLlf• , ove e ara , ~~~~~"'!NI . By RUDI NIEDZIEUIKI Of 11M 01l1W Plitt SllM ''Everybody loves a parade." •. About 200,000 <>range County mldtnll Friday proved that !here Is truth to lhla platitude br!ammintrlluntlru!ton Beach aldowalb to al.tend fbt 8SUl annua:l Ji'ourth of July Parade. At lftdaelr.11 a.m. the .Hlstal\l thu,.. dei:.o! bass.dl'Ums coold be !ieard rolllnC. down Main Street and chlldren'•-- began to sparkle while adultr began to .,. .. • • \ , '', "" J • crane iheir oecl<s. plus 'Se<><es of ·band>, inardlliia unltr Two O/ficill'iJ :Sfain·<''.· ~ The first entry soon began to move and color guards. 1 -'~ • c.. down the tree.lined boolevard 'llld 'the A host of perso1111m,.,111r11c1ooted aa ()n,N~w Jeraey Street parllllf_ • .._ · • ""· " ~ · • "'11; ~dlnc'lfWttlqtoii 8eodl 1UYOt , -• , . 1t 1ook olioul tw••nd a lllll hpun and , Jack Green, 'la~ BeuJnct<>1!;: Amen, CAMDEN, N.J. (UPll:--Two,poll<e-. wheil the ~ weot -. ll ,.., lllli> ~'.a JunlC.: ·Mtii. 'tjlevla!Go. -men were onol -to death early todlY incl ned by havln(~~-...i 111n.t>+ -~9*'lttle..aotl fld<r• · wtbortd" ....ionod o11~•"-f.-.ica._... lndepen<lenct Doy parade the cll7\Jiis , · offldil" ·, -iecllon of ilie city where the alQ,lapoo- put oo to thla•dafe. • Special~ of the Miii wu Mrs. IV)' cumd. ·, ' Marin< ~Jo<0.......1 llobert G. °"""·· Bllw\~ ,CODfomll atot4 ltWurti. '1111 vldlnll·...,..llilllllflllll:u(!Ndof Jr. p(tbe &\Toro oir !acDUy ,.~ Sbe"'"""lot pbotova~·-1"' SOtiDan. II!,, oOil ~e· ~ ~ 115-entrta,-num~ S,11111 ~' ,., tllo .......,.,stoild ID-.{rmit cf Clll'·-boCll ol wbiln -~ _,,. n.tlncludedlOOootr,IOeq~';· • ;11o1;t~1;~~-arriul•lll~~-• · .• DJ:~ pets0ns died when a-~ . _ sthlck Edgwater Beach Park, west' ~ downtown Cleveland, where thousands1 of persons were watching a flreworQ display. Two teenaged girls ·were killed by falling trees as another twister r~ ed through nearby Lakewood .Parl', where about 5,000 persons had gathered. Two men in the Cleveland ~ -wen electrocuted when they attempted ta move· wires which fell across their can. The, eighth victim. a Toledo..)'09tb, wll killed-by-a falltng tree at CodBr Poli! playground, on the eastern edge-<f La'1I Erie. , . Win&! up lo 100 mil" an• 1-WlllllDed t!>e lake Into froth. c:apslzlng ~ ple8i oure bootr and sending others !ntoJ1iealo er walls. The Coast GUard ... 1 fou( ships, six helicopters and six plines and called for a C130 releue plane·froin Ne• York"to assist in rescrilng boafers'but tht weather forced temporary ~ of rescue operations. -Willoughby, Ohio, in Lake County, • clared a state of emergency wben thl stonns knocked Oilt'power. QvU de!mli( workers evacuated famlliea froQl tlMj north side of Wooster, In Wayne €ount)!1 after a deluge of rain paured.....u muct al five feet of water-into buemeats. In Michigan, th8 twister sighte'd, neat Whittaker Injured four peraons and ii. -.troyed· several liouse trailm;-Another-- .lorna<lo reportodl)'. uprooted trees and damaged threo hoiJses In Hillsdale c...; ty, in -south central Mlchigiin. GOif ball ' sized haJJ "fell near Ann Arbor and Pen tiac and heavy rain flooded ~asld and small streams in iectioriSot southi · west lower Michigan. NQ.jnj!Uies _ w_ere .r.ewrted '.in.the storm Whfch hif"M8nltowoc amfMilwaukee llad dry, but hot, weather for its annual In. dependence Day Parade, , A t-01'Jlado watch remained. In etrect early today for: parts of Indiana abd Michigan and for most of northern Ohio. Judge to Trade Bench for Bar Judge Leonard H. McBrfde has l.'Sigitt ed from the Central Orange Colint]I Judicial Qistrict alter two and ooe-haJl years on the beoch to, join an ~Orange County law firm. ' , Judge McBride, who was appointed tct the•,rnunicipal court poot .in Oewnbet J 9(6, is joining the firm of..,.KhriliC!i. Slack, Ballard, Batchelor,· Maher and McBrlde with offlcts in FttllertOn and ~ama.Ana. Orange Coasi Weatli.er ' ' ,After .. hot Fourth, the tempera· ture la· due to•COClledoWn •-bit to- day and Sunday, backfnJ'Into !he middle !O's 'aioog tli• O...oge Coaot. --' 'INBmE TODA 1t' , I -• Cooer .culfl ~!•Welsh to~i~IJo'UtiWOo<I a!ify ... UI' "catt ·A Saipbt lltCOme A"" Ac1rt.,1" r ... au wur.iu. • Ttl..WO!\ Q<I< reody to ~ ·to the motm, ~ Color Illig• i11-todo~o·TV W.111!1',..;..,.,;o'-;,.._-~-.,-.: ~ -... -• • ---..... -'-'--~- •/ ' • , I .. • • • • ' • .:..o;..~==== --------------~=~--..,.---~--'--~---..... ~-------~r-F ! D,l,ILV PILOT SllllNq, Jolr S. l~' ' • ··Millio Delp · Nat i~n Celebrate. Bira~d~y •-• ' • ____.. L , •ti. ' ll71H'~TED l'llm -. Abooa! D PoisO., ~.iii lo Cblcqo't tr,.•. r -• In Bow>d l!rook, N.J., where otor&e Atmy m.rvlru In $1!1rla, Wll .. _ pl•n· ,--..,,-T ·_,.,-,Wcoio Pl1't lo man the nalloa'11l3rd CNttlde Ph\l&dtlphla'• 1ndepe11denct, Wuhlnclon Is taid Jp,f>l,.:mdUrlod the · -ned lo cl,.. the,boilda)i weUeod SUndly l'W '"'DIMw ti ,._ Jalf ~lb '-•~ ... _ d S I , bou -wlll\ I ft11116-tluo!rin(, ·--· wu a summer holiday, 'whh oratory Slid ~ party. Mary Ktlbt, 14, bqre ·•n Hall, w~e lbf lloclarailon <if lnaeperr '" .. -· an Ir pes, a 1-P'""'"' fakHmmunlllon wault on an "<n~JllY ceremontes t.Uing second place to beach Amerieaa nag. d.:act WU adOp(td lft • 1718.. a,rtrOPaut gath&ftil to recite the final lint Of the bunker" in the local ballpark. or mountain pleasures. ' "lt't too pereent American," 1he said. Walter R. Cunningham cttttcfzed student Declaration of Independence, which end!: The lull {n Vielnam continued, with ¥~ than a mUUon persons jalTllT}ed "P~le just-don'i' bring the flag any-and antiwar activlst.s for not belng more '', , t We mutually pledge Ou,r lives, our only scattered skirmishes-1eported. tht beacb ·&t. Cont)' island in Brooklyn, more." ·-cOnStructlve.. foMuhes and our sacred honor." About 840 Gls held a 'steak._J.ey and and nearly that many flocked to Los Presi.dent Nixon served aa grand mar. ~ne of the largest turhouts was in SI. About 750 mourners attended services beer bust on Anny pontoons bobbing t.he Anreles area buchel. OfficlalJ at Yoso-&hal.R{ ufillll_pa.J_~e i!._Jiey B~yne I!, where a hllf·mllllon people watch-tn Bardstown, Ky., for tour Kentucky muddy My Tho River. They couldn't ---mrre~-sequoia:ictifgs canyon NallOilil Fla., near his home. He said tne gtther· an afr spei:fiCiilar. Jet planeg scream-soldiers kllled' in Vietnam. A military hold it on their barracks shfp becaose Parks in california limited sightseeing ing of several thousand people in rwrl· ed overhead, stun( planes looped and burial unit en route to the funeral w~ of a ban on drinkina. · beceuse of the large turnout on~ SUM)' teril'lg hea.t proved "the great mljority dived and water skiers formed a human involved in an auto accident in which one There were ol.her "'July 4th observances Friday afternoon. --.... -._ ot people hav~'t lof faith lD this coun· pyramid on the Mississippi Rlver. man was killed. overseas. Astronauts Meet t he Press Apollo Crew Sealed in Germ-Proof Plastic Tent SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - Stated in a plastic tent.Lo ward off genns, the .Apollo 11 astronauts report to news- men today on their Upcoming moon- landing mwioo. To protect them Irom colds, the flu and other. bugs, the spaQe agency spent JS,· 718 to construct' the open-face tent for as~uts Neil °A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr, and Michael Collins. The tent seven fed high and 12 feet wide, has several blowers In -the baek to push air outwards toward newsmen, seated 50 ff>i( away. · • - Plans for the mid-aJternoon new con- ference call for the astronauts to sit at a l.ab!_t, ~~three feet_deq in the tent in an a"Uait'O?ium at .the ~1anned Space- craft 'Center. After answerlng questions for an hoUr about lbeir ·moon mission, schedqled to start July 16, they plan pri- vate-ipterviewi .with ~everal reporters repre!Cftting 11ational media. For the priyate question-and -answer gessions, the spacemen are to be isolated beruDd glasi··partitions -~-lhe lunar re- ' Fonr Teenagers. 1Ield-in :N"e-wp~rt ·tor Disturbance A pair of teenagers who police allege wt:re under the influence of drugs spark· ed a disturbance near the ocean end of 15th Street in Newport BeaCh Thursday afternoon. Four yoiJths were arrested, officers said. 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At the cape,· launch crews were busy The tent, air system and interviews repainting the lhird stage of, the S8turn under glass wall are part of elaborate 5 rocket and replacing. a section of the precautions taken by space agency ~ guidance system in the lunar landing tors to reduce the J>OSSibllity of the astro-craft. · naut.s' catching any genns that cou1d The space agency said both jobs could delay their launching or perhaps confuse -be completed without affecting the launch tht medics after they come home from date. the moon. The paint job was ordered when peel- lf they calch a bug that does not d&-ing was discovered on a small area ol ve.10p· into sIPtness until' after Armstrong the stage. 'nlere was speculat1on that the and Aldrin land on the moon, doctors wrong kind of primer was used. The may have diiticulty detennioing if .::lt:...1':.__upaint.gu!~~: ~~~~~ftl:ili._ of lunar or terrestial origin;-not affect the super-cold propelllOtS, Armstrong and Aldrin are to land a lu· which must be maintained at temj)era- nar vebicle on the surface July 20 while tures far below zero. ColllnS orbits overhead. The next day The lunar module part being replaced they Ire to explore outside for 2in hours. is ca11ed an inertial measuring unll, The astronauts are spending a final which tells the rest of the guid]Jnce SYS--. weekend with their families in their tern the craft's attitude, vefoclty and ac- homes near the Manned Spacecraft Cen-celeration. 'l:e:sts indicated i( might faU ter. They p!aMed some trainer-practice in flight. • Return ~f Haooi EnvoY,. y-Signal-War Slowi rtxn=---li PARIS (UPI) -Allied negotiators awaited the return of Hanoi's chief peace delegate from home today for word on whether the batUefle.ld lull in Vietnam was a signal the Communists are ready to scale down the war. · Xan Thuy left for home six wee~s ago for consultations with Ho Chi Minh and other North Vietnamese leaders on the Communist position 'oward settling the war. N!> progress was reported in the negotiation£ during his absence. ' Thuy was due on a flight frot}l MOSCO\Y Wda)" Since he left May 24, Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops have disappear- ed from some of their longtime battle- field haunts and avoided fights with allied troops. About 18,000 Nonh Vietna. mese SOidiers have pulled back into bor- der bivouacs. U.S. Marine Maj, Gen. Ormond Simson told new5men in Vietnam Friday it would take about a month before the allies could determine whether the Communists were regrouping Ior mort attacks or Swim Signups Slated Monday ReglstraUon for the ·second two-week session ot the 'Cost.a Mesa Recreation Department's Learn to Swim program will be held Monday from 9 a.m. tUI 4 pl.m. at Estancia and Costa Mesa High pool decks. SpeciaJty classes being offered Include a~u!t swim and trim, beginning diving, beginning competitive swimming and life i;avina. And, classes for children from 3 to 13 vdll be offered. l nn1a tes 'Turned On' By Bonnie and Clyde l~UTCllINSON, Kan., (AP) -A brawl broke out at the Kansas Industrial Refor- matory Friday "'hen a firecracker ex: ploded in' the midst o( inmates who had ~c-cn watching the plovie "Boaail-and Clvde." Supt. Joseph Noble said inmates were taken to hospitals with cuts, black eyes and other bruises, and aboUt 25 others were treated at the reformatory dispen- wy. . whether they were Indicating they were prepared to de~alate the fighting . Sources within the U.S. aod South Vietnamese delegations said they hoped Thuy brought back definite word on llanoi's intentions. They said there was no doubt he carried some new approach- es lo the deadlocked negotiations, now · in their 25th week. His trip home was his first since the full-scale talks began. In the past, Le Due Tho, Hanoi'• man behind the scenes in Paris, made the trips to North Viet.. nam, and each time he returned wlth a change in posit1on, harder or sorter. As u3ual with Hanoi diplomas return· ing to Paris from home, Thuy stopped off-in Peking amt Moscow, the feuding Communist capitals on whom the North Vietnamese depend for arms and ammu- nition £or carrying out the war. U.S. military sources in Vietnam said the flow of these supplies southward into the war zone has dropped markedly in recent weeks -another sign of possible de~calalion by Hanoi. The sources said that whereas 40 trucks were spot ted a day on the Ho Chi Minh Trail in February, an average of 18 a day were seen in June. These same same sources a we~k ago had said the CamDoalan port of Sihanoukville had sur· passed the trail in the amoUnt of war supplies fuMeled into the battle :ione for the guerrillas. RETIRING NEWPORT PI LOT EXCHANGING JET FOR K ETCH Jack Orwig, Wife J essie Headed for Wist Indies N ewpo1·t Pilot Retiring; -· He'll Trade An· for Sea By EVELYN SHERWOOD 01 l~t OlllY Pilot 11111 What does a retiring airline pilot drean1 about? Going to the moon'? Going faster? "No," says Jack Orwig of Newport Beach, a Western Airlines pilot for 27 years. ''There is more excitement in the sea than in the air," He ls giving up 600-mile-an-hour jel flight for the five·knot pace of a yacht with the wind filling her sails. "My last flight for Western will be July -IB. my 6Bth birthday," the veteran pilot said. "FAA rules forbid anyone flying commercial lines after that age." Looking younger than his yea.r.s, the dapper, fit, musta~hioed pilot said that he and his wife, Jessie, have planned his relirement tor the past six years. "We have a 50-foot ketch, 'Renegade,' anchored In the West Indies. We join her July 19." The Orwigs plan to live aboard and charter her on occasion. They will drop anchor often in the \Vindwards, they said. "ThiS is the first trip we've ever had, v•e didn't buy a new wardrobe," Mrs. Orwig laughed. "Casual clothes and easy living is all part of the plan." Orwig was born in the Territory of Ne1v t.fexico and holds birth certificate No. 201. He altended school in Colorado and graduated from the School of f.1ines in Golden with a degree in engineering. "I went to work for the st&te highway department and convinced them they should survey and chart by air. The plane I used for survey was an Alexander Eagle Rock," he commented. "Well nam· etj for Rocky Mountain flying ." Swinging Sti~ks Orwig flew in Alaska during World War II. / "The stori'5 will make good ''hangar flying" while we drifl under the Carib· bct1n moon," he laughed. Sex, St rips, Swaps Spotl ighted WINFARTillNG, England (AP) -Strip (ease parties, wife swapping and sexual perversions are increasing in Winiar- thing, the local clergyman says. And. the sam~ things are going on in Shelf anger, Tivetshall, Fersfield, Gissing . and Tibenham. he adds. None or these--slx sleepy Norfolk farn1 villages has a population of more than 400. But "exaggeration there is not," the Rev, GeQ{frey Darrah wrote Friday in hls parish newsletter. "Rather I ha ve not told the half for .J could give chapter and verse for all that I have said and for twice as much again." · In the passage that raised the moot eyebrows, he declared: "Strip tease acts are now a teature of parties at all levels of society, n in rural Norfolk. and lhe swapping of partners for a night' only causes a few raised eyebrows while sexual perver- sions of many kinds seem to be on the increase." He urged hi s parishioners. "If any of you are in any way involved in the kind of things of v.·hich I ha ve been speaking, then {or God 's sake, and for your O\\'n sake. and for the sake of o~ers,. make a t·om plete and immediate break." The rector 's leter was news to at least one vH\tger, Derek Ashfield, landlord of the local pub. # "I have heard nothing of it and 1 \Vould expect to hear in the village pub," Ashfield sald, "ln villages like this n<J:lh· ing happens late at night or even during lhe day without everybody knowing about it." Severing their tics, the Orwigs have sold their cars and their home in Newp<>rl Beach and stored , their furniture. "We had a big party to say farewell to all our friends," Mrs, Orwig reported. "They think we're coming b'ack, but we're not" She added , sounding a bit \\.'Orriecl. ''I do hope I can get filters in the Winclward Islands for my favorite coffee pot." STOCKJiO'LM (UPI) -Eight Ame ri- ca ns. four of whom identified themselves as U.S. deserters, were arrested Friday for disturbing fourth of July ceremonies al the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm. Po- lice said the youths shouted anti-Ameri- can slogans and refused to leave the embassy lawns. In West Berlin, lile U.S. Army r.araded as police stood by to prevtnt ant ~Amerl. con demclllJtrotlons. • . • Tricia Nl~on. the President's daugh- ter, joined a celebration at the Americi n Embassy In hondon, as 20 antiwar dem· onstrators outside read. aloud rr ti.st of Vletnam .war~dead to .arriving gu~sts. In Bucharest, Rorn.iniari Presfdent Nic- olae Ceausescu sent best wishes to Pres. ident Nixon. who will visit the Commu· nist nation next month ... In Athens, a square was named !or former President Ha rry S. Truman. • From Page J • PARADE ... Hall, asking thein if she should say '.'money" instead of "cheese." A 30-foot noat constructed by the Banj.i Pickers and Square Dance Club took home the sweepStakes trophy for its comical version of the California Go ld Rush. Other memorable floats which were also honored with top prizes were those by the Huntington Beach YMCA, the San Clemente Channber of Commerce, the ·Orange County Gardner's Association , and the tas Brizas Del Mar Auxiliary. Despite the often very elaborate con- trivances featured on the floa~. there were no mechlinical breakdowns en route. ''The whole lhing went without a hitch," said Russ ThonlaS, publicity chairman for the Jaycees, who organized the _spect.a~le. "It was just like adver-- tised." Huntingt'on Beach Police, who were out en masse, experienced no difJiculties with the parade. even though there were rumars that -outlaw motorcycle gangs would try to break up the show, "If any did come," said Lt. Richard Farrell, watch commander of the day shift, "Oley must' have joined the others and enjoyed themselves. We had nothing more than a normal day." Not.ably absent from the downtown spectacle were the longhairs who ap. parenUy preferred to spend their time on the local strand. · Winne~ I~ f•ch cetevory V.•r•: SWEEPSTAKES: B1nlo Plcker1 Ind SQUl •f Oanct Club. • JttMtft;0A'17-~EJl"L...--Hllfltlfl9t.......aMC:h VMCA: 2nd Golden We11 Colltoe; 3rd. H11nllni1t~n Be1dl-Fount•I~ Vt11n> Boero of 11.Ultorl. THEME PLOAT, NEIGHBORING (!TY: $fn Cle- mtnle Ch1mber ol Commerce; 2nd, Yorb9 L;ndl Chember O! Commerce; 3rd, (111' ol Colli Mei.a Ind Cotti Me1• J1¥ttfl. THEME FLOAT, CIVIC 011.GANllA.TION: L•• llrl1•• Del Man 2nd, 80YJ Club of H111\lift1110n £1e1ch: 3rd, Hunlln~ron 8e1c1"1 Power Sou.Oro~. THEME FLOAT. COMMERCIAl: Ot1ng1 Co11n!1' G1rdenero As1«l•llo.n: tnO. McOoneld Hemburs1r'-< NOl'i·THEME FLOAT, NEIGHBORING CITY! Chi' ot Wnfmln•ler, NON·THEME FLOAT C:OMMEll.C1AL : Miss Pr!"' Act<lemr; 21'1d. Touo CorPOr•llon. · NON·THEME FLO.-.T GENERAL: Reber! F, Ken- IH!d'i' M-•111 S..Cletv; 2nd, JOl>n Birch Soclotv; Jrd, BUGS. MILITJ1,RY FLOATS: Clvll Air P1lrol So111dron 7l •rlO st. HORSE ORAWN VEHICLES, NON~OMM(lil(IALI Jo•tPh R. C•llln•. HORSE ORJ1,WN VEHICLES, COMME RCl,li.L: 5- Polnll Srtoop!n!I Ce•\!er; 2nd, RON (lty &!lows. CLOWNS: llomlc K1oer$ Clown Club; 21111. Clownl e Go Go. DECORATED AUTOS: j-!1m!lf1llt0fl Beach Cham-N• of Commerce Wo"lenl' Olvl~>on; lr>O, ·Hwnlllllt· to~ l!etch emblem Cl11Di 3ro, V1ler1ns ol wor•d Wer I, DRILL TE.AMS. NON MILITARV: Croix de (;uerr~ Amerkon ~Ion Po•I 7S; 11ld, S;!Jl Fernar.Qo 'l'o11!h El~nd; lrd. I• PuenTe J~nlor Mtrlne•. ORILL TEAMS, MILITAll."1'; Edw1rOt Alr Forte El~5.t Orlll ''am. MAii.CHiNG UNITS. NON MIL!TAll.'I': w,~lmln-­ •\fr Elki LoOge 1J"6; 2nd, Le Puen!e JunTor Ml-. rlne1. M.'oll:CHING UNITS, Mlt.ITAll.V: 1'111 Art\!11 .. rv Group Fort MacArthur; 1nd, U.S. N1vY L119ue 1nd Navtl Sia (iOel (orp1; Jrd, Marine Oeiacllroent, USS ElennlngTcn. (LASS J MAJORETTE TEAM$: Lln Lo.,,.,lle M~­ toreTtt CorPOr1llon; "10, Buena P<1rk Oalon C!uO "(~ll<Gtl!o1;" lrd. Evelyn't Sllrlerte .. CLASS IC COLOR GUAROS; KJngsmt'fl Orum '""' l!ug le Corp1; 1nCI, Marine Btrratk• -U.S. N•v•I Bue ol Los Arrvele•; Jrd, 191/\ Ar!ll!erv Group Fort M•tArthur, CLASS L COLOR GUARDS: Co1!1 Mts• Pelle•• 2nd. 6ht Unltorn1; J1a, American Ll'll~ Pou J)I. ANTIQUE AUTO GROUPS: . NtwDOtl Re;lcnd Horselen C:arrlage (lub. - ANTIQUE AUTOS: Tu1lln Flro Oeoar1mrnT1 2nd, Saucy Swen; lrd. James "EOO" Lawhon. SPECIALTV GROUPS: G•eal River Nation; 1rotl, Soroptlmls! Club ol Hunll~lon l!eath; J,O, 1!1rida NO<tol IOOl•n Dencer1 INDIVIOUAL SPECIALTIES: Cllfl Huber. YOUTH BANOS: Torr•nce J>re1 'l'OUI/\ Band; Jrid. Ru"°a Yov!t\ Band; Jr4, San Fern1nOo Yrnilt Bind. • SPECIALTY SANOS: MacPh .. n.en Hlq/\la...ters: 2nd, Anderson Hlg/\l1nd P IP<! Elend; lro, Ctlt'dcnl1~ Pooe Bano._ M!LIT.-.RY l!ANOS : TlllrO M~'1n• Alrcr1fl Wl~<! Elano ; 1r.Q, nnd U.S Armv Ban<!. For! M~tAr!/\ur, JUNIOR O'!UM .-.No BUGLE COR PS; l(lno1mt~; 1r.o, Klnot lto•al Lan,en1 Jrd, Cror• de Gvcrr•• Jl,mtrlc•n Leitlo.. Po~! 75. MEN'S SI LVEll. MOUNTED: Warf! Th11r1ton1 lM, l!ud M(ICnlg/\!. SP ... NISH EOUESTRIANS: Chervt Onro1lu1: fnd. Pon Fhrt.r. PLlo,!N PAll.AOE HORSE: O~viO Hunl: 2nd. Fr1"~ WrlvM. MEXt(.-.N (HARRO: C1Jvln Hone Jr.1 1nd, Mi r· oartl Wrl9hl. SPUEC!Al 11.0SETlES: Eddie Munvl• •nd 8 u'a V•ldtI, • B E~T INDIAN : Jt ne Leco1 2nd, Sus.nnt C~n­ wey; 3.-.,, Mlth•el Ra!h. FANCY MATCHEO P,,111:: Otl! 1no Sookle St Pvlvtd•. FANCY WESTERN wer..ii: (hnl Br~>il. WORKING WESTERN Wl::All.: Sutan Jene1; )>t(I, Pal Balley; lrd. P~vllli T$Ylo•. UNIOUE OR tOSTUME: Lov1'e Hef!leYI 71'd, Nar"v M••k!n; lrd, karrn Pe!I••. NOVELTY: June Saint Am1nT; 2nd, K1rtn llr•· ve,'>Qer. o. SPECllo,L 11.0SETTES RING 1• Joe Ma•ouu ' 1n1, '"1erl•n 1~yJor: Jr!I. Mlrv wr;gn!. CLUB MOUNTED GROU~on, 1!~1th Mount~ Police. EOUESTRllo,N COLOR GUARD : Marine (ore, 8a1e 29 Pt1m1: 1rn:!. Vall~y Cent., V1av1ro,. MOUNTED POLICE 011. POSSE: L1V1r.,. MouM· c-d Pcllcf. WESTERN MOUNTED Gll.OU,1 ll:ou9h Ridtri ol Rowlal'IO H•IOhl" 2r.d, El ROdlO Rro1 ... Club M O•ant'tl Cawnrn irci, N1tlon1J Pln!o Horw A1:1ccl1· t•cn o! Amiirlt•. • JUNIOR MOUNTEO GROUP: So1rklln1 SJ>\/,.., ' ··~--·~~,----_Its µyhats inside that counts! This means the Mariners people and their proven professionalism in matters of finance. It means Mariners people·to·people interest iri your security ..• and Mariners wise investment of your money in the progress of our community. • \ ' Join your neighbors and open a Mariners savings account, today. Remember: Federally-insured , savings with the nation's highest rate of interest, ; f rom day in to day out. Also free Travelers Cheques and free safe deposit boxes, (with minimum $5,000 account) . I ' I I I I • leon•rd M•gdl, 201 and John David Mor.rl1, 2 , escaped from Tucker Prison Farm in Scott, Ark .• after volunteering to help poUce find an escaped prisoner. They toolc off in an unmarked police car and with two guns and a rifle taken from prison security officers .. Po- lice explained they were among the "more progressive" inmates, but one spokesman added, "I guess you could consider them anned and dangerous." • Malcolm A. Rovero, Ute new Re· publican tow n chainnan o1 Put- nam, Coon ., is a Democrat, ac- cording to the local party Caucus lists kept by the Democratic reg· lstrar. The registrar, Stailley Glin· &lti, said he has not been given le- gal notice that Rovero, who was elected last -month, has transferred party affiliation. • Some people walk dogs, but seven- year·old Beth Arthur, wallu, or morl'! precile!w, hopi o kongo1'00. Belh ond her friend Wally hop by o ptt store window filled with poodles whereup- on WaU11 defini~lll decides a dog 's life wasn't for him, ' Three men , lifted the heavy bronze bells from the 13th century St. Nicholas Church at Swlneshead, England, as the townfolk watched. A few hourfo later the town learned the men were not workmen but thieves, and the bells are still miss· ing. R•ctor R•Y. Alexander ~m­ ·lngton noted: 0 Talk about daylight robbery!" • When Miss Chava Levy, 19· t~ year-014 Miss lsrail, was asked on a form wlio she th ought the grtateat man in the world was, the Miss Univer•e contestant wrote: "!tfrs. Golda !tfeir." ~ '".;.i..~J • .. ~-- A circular W'hich a London pub- lic relations firm sent to the Priory of Augustinian Canons in Guisbor· ough came back marked "Gone Away." The priory ~as dissolved by King Henry VIII In 1540. • . A newspaper advertisement in St. Louis Mo., offering an automo- bile for 'sale described it as an ''automatic, 2-door. hardtop -with beam ceiling and fireplace ." • DAILY PILOT Stiff P ..... YOUNG WORKERS PULVERIZE PALMS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Ron Dixon (dork &hi.rt) ond Bob Ryder Clean Up City .-. --.. Start at Botto111 Huntingt-On ProvUhs Summ~r· Jobs By RICHARD p. NAU. -Gary DaviJ..-i.!s now a ctty recrration ot r111 o.11J '"" fllff supervisa'r. .. -DiJ:on'1 'bou, !fee malnt~nance Ron Dixon ts pulverlZlllg palm frond~Joranu.Jobn, vac · Oel!•len, wao...a atu· I.hi! ~er but he hopes ooe day to se dent worker. wa1chJn&: over th~ &haded lanes of Hun-You'll find the young iager beavers Iii tiogton Beich frOfu another viewi and lrtinlng~ to be lifeguardJ!I. 'l'bey're · int-UJ,at of a police o£ficer. chapping weed.I.. They're p OU D d l fl g po . · _ _typewritus.,-driving.....traah-trucks, cieah.. .Dix~._U, of-lJ093-B-6l;-ois-one ot-:m 1n&+mtr'OOf!ll, 'l@..f-OhlQ.g ID'et the recrea- young pel'80ns, mostly local students, tion of youngsters and even doing hired as summer workers at a variety of research and leg work for the city Council jobs. and ad~lnistratlon. . "It helps the city during the pea); work . J?lxon s work mates, for. IMt.ance, will periods of summer _ also vacation hn1sh the annua~ P,alm lrunmlng chore period for most regular employes,'' sald that Daryl Smiths tree department Brander Castle assistant city ad-handles and then get at removel of pr_o- ministrator, and it helps by keeping local blem trees such as evergreen ash, silk st ·nru11y employed oak ud Indian Laurel that are rooting up young ers gat · sidewalks. The program has nev~r made much or They'll be replaced by the more com- a splash, but Castle points out that the paUble evergreen pear earrot wood and city is one of .~e biggest employen of selected species of euc~lyptus. youngsters. Hirmg has e x P and.~ d '..Bi'ander Castle speaks well of the youth numerically over the years as popilati<fl, \.ork J7rog!'am. Their 6Upervisors have . cln: needs and wherewithall have grown. general1y round the young workers pro- Ltke Dixon, an Orange Coast College ductive good in job attendance and with student, following the trail of. trimmed good at'llludes. pa~, the young work force is of high Ron Dixon is following the trall of the school and college age. Many return. fresh trimmed palm now chucking them Some eventually go to work for the city. into a grinder. Should the summer grind Tt happened twice iri the case of Gary lead later to a career In Huntington Davis. He is a HunUngton Beach police Beach police work, he'll have a jump on sergeant who worked summers as a m06t rookies. youngster for the city. And another He should know the city streets like the former &ummer worker-also named freckles on his hand. Swim, Sail, Surf Classes -- Offered in Newport Beach Openings are still available ror the nnt three sesaiom of two week! each Jn 5811· ing, !lurfing, swiinrn!ng and tennis pro- grams offered by the Newport Beach recreation department. Regllitratlon for the classes will last until enrollment is filled, department aidea said. Swimming lnJlruction in several levels Is being oUerd at three bay beacheai and Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools. Instruction in sailing aboard sabot sailboats takes place daily from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at several bay'""1t locations . Tennis instruction 161 all levels is available for persona 9 years old thro\llb adult ages. ~aUon and inf9fmalion o n &pecilic program& offered is available-In . the Mariner's Park mulUpurpoae room, Newport Harbor Community Youlh Center and Ea!lbluff Park between 12 :30 and 1 p.m. and 5:30 and 6 p.m. InformaUon is also available by phon· Ing the Pa.rks, Beaches and RecreaUon Department at 673-2110 • $500 Grant Given To Laguna Police A $500 scholarship for attendance of a Laguna Beach police Olficer at USC's Delinquency Control Institute has been presented by Church Women United. A drive is on to raise a second SSOO to se:nd a Laguna poUcewoman t.o the same insUtute . • Stare Won't Aid Mesa Jayc.'}es VD Booth Actual cost of tulUon is $1,000. The $500 la being matched by the StAte Com- mission on Peace Officers Standards and Tralnlng which collect.I 2'i\ percent on all traffic fines pld in the state for ball tuiUOn Of police collegelevel trilinl.ilg.-· on • 'Turning to the · highe&l office ln the "~1r. Lutjeans .•. has declined to donate atate for exemption o( a $76 fee for a this booth In the interest of young people venereal disease lnfonnaUon booth at the r;:tat.ing that, •a venereal disease booth 1969 Orange County Fair, Costa Mesa's isn't in keeying with the festive al· Jaycees have bffn refused help: 1 Junior Chamber of Commerce leaders mosphere o the fair.' "Freed wrote. wrote Gov. Ronald Reagan recenUy ask· 'nle covemor's office, however, passed lng that he intervene and order the !2nd Freed'& Jaycee plea through ·channels to District Agrk~ltural AuoclaUon to the State Department of Agriculture'• dotiate free space. Division of Fairs and Elpolltions for eon- Jayceea' state Director Christopher K. slderaUon. Freed •poclllcally menUon<d Oranp Director Jerry W. Fielder replied by County Fairgrounds General Manacer letter that the law ~ts many facet.a of Alfred G. Luljeans Jn connectian with the the management and operation or a plea. district aarlcullural usoclaUoa solely in Previously dooal<d aratts -tie!ore Fair Board control. govmunental cutback• !OC<td • 1-~ "'!lie ollo<ation of opoce, the types or bcll.\!chtinln& by {al/ & round a Jld· ublb!li and the ~arl" made !er.i.Jbit l aUM -the booih .w.I bf rpaee 111& arou-under the ..ie·...,trol o1 J carried a f1$ lee laal jeer. ' the 1>oard," Fielder rapllid apologetlcai- group drOpped the projoc\. Jy. & the community jloooW' *'°"P llelda nolAld Iha! the board ilaell and ,150 !or rental Of SWIP meet IUdd· not the ~alrgmmds manapr bod , - r g event· In the paridq ~lalOI' In tirlce ~·li)lt ih• JaY<JOJ' rtq-lor-'" the!YW, Freed asked a bl'~ak for-&he Ju. .. ri~ cll)fing lN! quesUon tO hlaher ly B'IO :r !air booth lhls yw. l'evlew. •• 1 ------- ' •• Church Women United, under the leadership of Mrs. Harold W. Bell Jr., &Qllcit.ed the money through dforts of women from sb: denominations and local re&ldenta, Including high school students. City Manager James Wheaton said the educalon would "prepare police to .better assist our yoong people." Police Ctuef Harry Labrow eommended the women "for helping to ensure a profe!.!lonal ap- proach to our juvenile problem." Irvine Cove to Get City Lifeguard For the s&cond summer In a row, Laguna Beach dty coundlm<n have qreed to provide o dty Ul'fl\W'd !or !he Private community ol-1,In!M Cove with eij.M... pold by 1111 lnbie C.vo Aiiioclation. • , • .,bast summer the C'Ott or the lUaguard'a u1ory pllll Ul_eguanl oper~tloa ,..erlllod wu '2,tiO. City Manger Jllll<S Whuton Mid' colll>dlmen · Woctn~· eight Ula same· l•vel of ICl'Vlc8 la pia!llled 11111 1ummer. -. S1lu/l!l:t, July 5, 1969 • ' Mee.t tlae Pe!fle • ' . " Lagunan Ran ·])-Pay Attack· BY JACK-~PPELL Of tlle D611Y ,flet Ii.tr Gen.. Dwight D. El a en h O·W er masterminded U: .. World War 11 Norman- d)l ln,~on, bul M*1' Gen. Frank Rolls, now a retlred South Laguna resident, organized it llosB, 78, WU clliel o( lramportaUon In Europe. In the inlUal ~Day wave onto the ~ches or nortflern France the.re were 90,562 men and 11,850 'v eh i c 1 ea transporte4 In 549 ships. • All told, lh• U.S. Army brought two and one ball 1nillion men through England to the continent and 44.7 mllllon toM of rremhi. On the conUnent the freight was transported by 1,874 locomotlv~ from the United Slates and 6y trucks that con- sumed 3.8 mllllon tons of gasoline. General Ross was ln charge of all those operations. nae retfred resident of 32251 Vista de ·la Luna. Three Arch Bay, rose during a 30- year Army career from private to general. .£_ He recalls that Eisenhower "gave yoll a job and he gave you hls policle..!1. Then he expected you to run It. He expected results." • DAILY PILOT l ft,ft PM• ROSS IN SOUTH LAGUNA A Living History Les..., AJ a young lieutenant, General Ross worked a a communJcaUons officer under Gen. Douglas MacArthur in tho Pbilllplnes. That waa from 1922 to '24.. "He was a good man to serve under. My Rrvice under him was very pleasant," Gen. Rosa said. Hearing Delayed. For Paraplegic In Death Case Be.sid~ serving in the Islands and in Europe, General R06S saw duty at a number of places in the Un.ij.ed States andin North Africa-:-Preliminary hearing for a wheelchalr From the time of his commission, 1917, patient cha.rged wlt!J murder in the arson to hil_reYfement in 1946, the general ac· death o! a narcotics agent prepared to cumulated 1;300 pounds of personal-and helj) put him tn prlton on a drug rlt:p was official papers, all of which have been postPoned Wednesday turned over lo the Stanford Unlvenily · Hoover InaUtute of~War, Revolut.lon and _ 1\aym~_ Graves Jr., 24, .51f_J233l Peace. ),Jai'tJia Ann Drive, &Mmoor, wlD be Mu,i;ti ~ lh~t poundage dealt with Gen. brougtlt ~ac:k July 10 for the ~oceeding Ross duUes 1n the Normandy Invasion. in West Orange County Judiclal District "I'd hate to guw how many sets of ,..,. rt.__ ordersTwere-gi~g-the--ope:rafum._v.1U ----~. --,---; It wu a lot or paper.-My of!lce-handl<d -'--J:!L and_hls comp'!llon-and-at~i - 7,000 movement orders a day, all top Roy A. Thurman, 24, of 4033 Howard St., secret. and not one of them leaked. That Los Alamitos were charged with murder wa~ the m~acle .to me," he said. in addition t~ kidnap, robbery and anon Little things, like naming all the Army after the victim's June 21 death. trains meant a lot to the men, General. Bruce Beck, 30, of.Hollywood, a!l fire . Ross remembers. One train was calJed to Graves' garage on June ii tn order to Toot Swett, an angllclr.ation of the draw attenUon, handcuffed to a French for "quickly." It carried priority waterpipe after sii; persons had abducted 1reight. him _at. gunpoint. -itoss 1<T NORMAliDv'-{ Ike Expectod Results Festival Bus to Stop At Art Association . Following retirement in 1946, General Help rAone _ too late _ and the Ross worked fcir awhile for the Rand -·· Corporation• in Santa Monica and then federal informant who was to have retired about 10 years ago. tesUfied about a 500-kllo martjuana ~ale Now, Gen. RoaJ keepa busy reading and involving the defe:ndanta died 17 days corres:pondlng with old Army friends. later in Oranae County Medical Center. The green curb In frool o! !he Lapna Beach Ari Asaoclallon Golltry on CllU Drive is to be painted yellow to provide a . place lo.thecaonooNDElpr•rllllnl • lram to atop. He has lectured at the General Staff A roundup by lawmen netted the 1ix 1lJal "'1uest al 111!1 !'-''"al o! A1U ,.,. agre(!d 1o 'wedh...iJ''clg111 by Iba Lall1Jlla Beach City Council !or the dur .. lloo o! lhe FesUval from July 10 to Augusl 25. War College, and at Saddleback Jwdor su.spedl. but only two, Jame 1 College. Also lo neighborhood youngsters Chrlltopher and Gordon -Brown, of Lo6 who look to the general for flrst·hand Angeles, remain in custody on suspicion hist.on' less"Ons. of kidnap. . . ' '"" ....... is'' oncerts Mondayliieni~ ndertheStars Hear a summer sl!ries of nine "Pops" concerts Wuler the direction of Mr. Henry Brandon, free to.the public, on the !liall at FASHION ISLAND each Monday evening at 9:00 p.m., June 30 through August 25. ' --\ · Thirty-five talented musicians from Orange Couiity; will present a d~lightful selection of "Pops" nwnbers duri.11g the nine-week Monday night schedules, each one a illffiir.en;t program. · ~, l'Ou are invited to bring folding stoo4 or cushionsjn caseof overflow seating capacities. . \ • 1 Sponsored oy T./ie lrvi~ Company and Fashion. Isl.aml_ Merchants ·Association in 'c{x>peration with ,the (lecdrdf.h8 Industries Trust Fwui; " 1 1 •• ' \ ' · 51 ' FINI! ITO!il!S ond .ERVICES • . ·' .FA.~~l9N ,:j". IS~AN -~ _ · \:, . H11,,W rOBT Q·~Jl'll:wr,,;!:o-. _.; ~ • .--~ .... J-!! ... ~·~-~ • I I >. - 4 -tAILV 1'11.0T • . -olpit and-· Pew· C' r I 11! ' n II d oeatlon MialJter Cecil O. Eanes ,will pnOcb It I, l:30 and II l .m. ltfVlca at it.. A1drew'1 ..-,--.-SI. Andrwwa Rold. N e w p or t Beach. HI.I · themo for the ........ Will be "WriUna OUr- Muter; 2900 P1cllle View Orlvt, CoO>M del M a r , California, wiU oUer the com· muoion at the 8:45 -and 11 a..m. worship houra SUodly. Dr . William R. Eller wlll preadl "HoW Well· Is God Known11' Pastor James Herington wUI with Cantor limy Newman. p .. ach "God's Right to Com· Oneg Sbabbat will be hos1'd mand" 1t 11 a.m. servJees for by Mr. and Mrs. R. Stra_uss HuoUnstoo-Valley 8aptI1 t and Mr. and Mrs. L. Cood· Clal..rQ. 9'711 Slater Ave.. man. Fountain Valley. Young people meet al 5 p.m. followed by Regular first.Sunday-of-tbe- eventng worship at 6 o'cJt>clt. monUl cQmmunion service will -- Racial Justice -. . ~roup Fund-Set BOOTON Cll!'Q -~ aevenlh 1eneral synod of the two-mlllkin-member U n I t e d Church of Cbrllt (UCC) voted tihla weerta:auarantee a c0ro4 Own Eplbplls.• . <--i---c-. Babylttuna ts:11rov1de<1 and church echool llirougl( thin! srade II held during all three -.. The Sunday Churcb school will open a new summer pro- gram-with-comblned~el education replacing the in· dividual class sessions. Nllrsery care ls provided "ur-not be observed At Cbrt,-•t:.__IWl,;.t.JI 1ng-a11·~ -~ -utbenn·etnrrc11, 760·Ylctorl•, Costa Mesa, this week. G. E. Stelling, principal of Christ Lutheran Day School, will lead the worship services 8: 15 and 11 a.m. with the theme "Frte ~fen ..... Yet Servants of God." Summer worship and chris· Uan education hour will be he1d lO:SO a.m., at Reaur~ rttUoa Latheru Church. 981! Hamilton Ave., Huntington Beach. Pastor Arthur R. Tingley will speak on "A OeclaraUoo or Dependence." ' mlaalon on .racial justice at least •t.5 million over the fttxt three years. Eight ol lbe 15 l)lembers_ol Uie commlsalon are to be chosen from a list submiu.ed by the Ministers tor Racial and Social Justice, a black- domlnated church group. demanded that "'all church I vestments be withdrawn from instJtulloos doing b u s In e ' with the-government or Sou .. 1 Africa." The Rev. Albert Cleage, black pastor of the Church of the Black ?i-fadonna in Detroit, saitf" the churclr's action had brought "an escalalion of trust and cooperation. • I l j r .. How Quist Helps Us to Wort Without Worry" will be Ibo topic preached by the Rev. Norman L. Bonron •t SUnday 1.0 a.m. services for P1ymouU. ~1at1ou1 CllurH o f Newport Barbor, 3262 Broad st., Newpori Buch. Sunday achoo! and child ..,., .,. held at the aame. hour. Communion will be o!fertd at St. Mlcbat:l'1 ud All .. gels' E(ill<Gpal Qar<l,, - 3U3 Pacific View Drive, Con>na del Mar, Sunday, a a.m.; Tuesday, 1 a.m.1 and Wednesday, t :31D un. At the Suoday' communion lel'Vice and alao at t :» a.m. Pastor John Rogers Davis will preach "Launch OUt Into the Deep.'" . The Rev. Edwan! C. Erny, pastor or the Flnt United ftlet:.odlsl t'huttlll, 2711 Seven- teenth St., Huntington Beach, will conduct worship serv1ces at 9:30 and 11 a.m. SUnday. He will pruch "PuttJna the Lui Word First.." Church school is held at 9:30 a.m. The ll a.m. church schoo1 is limited to nunery ~b second grade c:hildr<n. F1nt ctaristlu tbarcb of Laguna Bu~ ~ Street', will be spollighted on Channel J3's "Revival Fi.res" broad· cast. I p.m., Sunday. At the Sunday services, communion will be celebrated at 10:4S a.m1 with Paslor Bruce CUshing continuing bis series on "Seveo Rules for a Happy Home.'' Rdwning to the pulpit, o ·RANGE LOOKING FOR MEANING & RELEVANCE? A b r I e f congregational meeting will be held at the close ol the 10:30 a.m. service. Sunday school clfildren !lies three through third graders meet for combined sessions at 10:30 a.m. In the Educational Building. Older c h i I d r e n worship with their parents. Temple Be.lb David o I Orange Coaoty will conduct regular Sabbath e v e n i n g services July 11 at 8:15 p.m. at the Community Congrega· tional Church, Katella and Bloomfield Avenues, Los Alamitos. The services will be conducted by Rabbi Bernard B. Goldsmith in conjunction Sunday &cbool and Bible classes are held at t :30 1.m. Communion will be observed at the 11 a.m. service o !Foun- tain Va I I e y Presbyterian Church, 9420 Talbert, with the sermon "1'be Neces.s!ly of Blood." A new series of lessons for all classes is announced for the 9:45 a;m. Sunday-school. Family Hour will be held at 7:30 p.m. --- A new Chapter of the Na-· tlonal Cathollc Daughtefa of America was formed I n Parisb. Officers Include M a r y Htngtgen, grand regent. Ula Fleming, Vice-grand regent ; Albert.a Snyder, prhophetess; Ji'amilg of Delegates The Morriss Grose famlly at· COsla Mesa, (from l~t) son St.?ven, Grose, bis wife Sandra and daugh-· tkt Rebecca, will attend the. seven-day internation- al convention of Jehovah's Witnesses set for Dodger · Stadium, July 14 through 20. An attendance of 55,- 000 is expected. Carolyn Etenburn, flnan·c1a1 secretary; Joyce Ann Pope, historian and Mary Deviney, treasurer. Prince of Peace Luthe~n. 2987 Mesa )lerde Drive, Costa Mesa, will begin their summe schedule of worship Hrvices this week with Suftday morn· ing worship services ~and 10:30 a.m. and one session of (See PULPIT, Pace 5) Tbe synod voled t o guarantee t h e commission funds from appeals ezpected to yield $.11K),lm this ytar, a mlnlmum of '500,000 in 1970, and a mlnlmum of $600,000 in 1'71. The action roUowed week· long debate on the issue of church "reparations" t o blacb. James Forman, head of the National 8 I a c k Economic Development Confe r ence, presented demands for $140 million to the synod's 744 delegates, 36 of whom are black. · The synod also voled to give blacks a· greater voice in the investment decision s of several church agencies and "Th('y did more than I an- ticipated. We had expected adamant reslstance," he said. The synod adjourns tod,ay to reconvene in 19'11 at Grand Rapids, .f.llch. New l\linister Gets Welcome The Rev. Paul Blesemeyer v;ill preach his first sennon a! minister of Mesa V e rd c Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St .. Costa Mesa, Sunday at 0 and 10:30 a.m. The new pastor, a grad1,19tc of Boston University School. of Theoioif, will speak on "Fae· ing Up to Life "· COAST CHURC-11-DI-RECTORY THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 11_ I . ., ~ -.fAIRYIEW IAPTIST CHURCH IA ••• C.I 1: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Walcomn You. LA. 1 ST. J,\Mfl, 12ot "'° U4., N..,.,.. a..c• \ l:OOAM-~otyEKIHltid v Newport Harbor Lutheran Church Lutheran Church of the Master 2501 CUil Dr U 8 -.. 2900 Pacific View Dr. • n.a..~.._ ....... -=.-I , CORONA O.f.:L MAR ! "° ,,., . .._ J • ..,......, . OIL WILLIAM R. ELl.ER i F•irvlew Rd. .At F•ir Dr., Costa Mei• 9 AM.-Chwch sa;.;o1--ro-A~WOrshlp 11 D•-S1wlllffl; Olf" llWI St1ldf G,..-,_ I' ,,..,.... _, Gr11, Ca 'bJ..---545-4,11 -! . HARIOR T81NITY BAPTIST CHURCH- 1210 Waf St • .t Folm.w, Cost9 Mea ' In •. c...i. Soll°" Pastor I Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning WorshJp 11:00 a.m. 1 1 Baptist Training Union 8 p.m. Evening service 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer •.••• • · · · · • 7:00 p._m. 1 FIRST SOUTMERN BAPTIST CHURCH '50 HAMILTON, COSTA MESA Sun4•y School , •• , ••• 9:45 Mornirtt Worihr, , • • • 11 ;00 ..... W.tlll - Tr1inint U11ion , •• , , • ••. '100 h•11int Wor1hip , •• ., ••• 7:00 WM. Evtni11g S1rvic1 , •• , 7;00 ' ~~-- UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2252 S. I . PAUSADU ID. SANT A ANA HEJfiKl$ IUflll)AY ICMOOL .................................. t14t A.M. MOltltHftO wo•IHI~ ... " ............................. 11 A.M. av•NlNO wo•SHI'=--··· ............................. _J P.M. MIOW•ll!K ll"llVICI W•DMllDAT ................ J1» P.M. Wllllt111 '· Ac ........ ,tw Cllurdl ...... M!-W1 --ll.ANCHD 0' THI MOTH!I CHUICH THI PllSl CHlilCH O' CMllST. ICllNTISl IN IOSTON, M~!._CHVSms -- . "GOD" Subjeef o! Lesson-Jiily-6 Costa Mesa -First Church of Christ, Sclenll1t 2111 ..... V1tH Dt .. Costa U.S. S ..... y Sctr .. i:-9:11 A.M. Clrwclr SntW-11 A.M. becll1t1 lMa, 2110 W.. YeNe Or. Huntington Be•ch-First Church of Christ, Scientl1t 110 OllM Slltdey Scllool -9:30 111:00 Chir.:lr -11 A.M. Semc• lee4lt1t l--a10 OnM Lagu"4 Be•ch -Fir'at Cliurch of Christ, Scltnti1t ---oTfflillDi. ;z: .....,.--,-~ ~ ~ & hlM4iy SQ01I 9:31 & 11:00 ...... ; .... 114 '--Aft. Newport,.&t•·~h_:..""' Qurch of Chrl1t, Scientist ' JJOJ Viii UM ctNurtlr ' hwffy ScheJ-9:11 & 11:01 loodl ..... ..., JJ1 I YJci UM · Newport Bt•ch-Second Church of Chri1t, Scianti1t JIOO Paclfk ''" Dr., c .......... M• FIRST FIRST CHRISTIAN c""''' • ,._ ..... 1-10 •·"· 10100 AM-....., IKltetht w M ....... p,_,., Cttll4 C.,. .. 10:00 AM ltl&tfl, .......... JoQ '· AIMy-11; .......... ll't;-lhrlWI c,.., - Phone: 675-0210 ST. MICflAl:.-&AJ:t ANGErs PaClfic--VleW-Dr. at'"Mirguefite,C orona del fl.far ,Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Child Care at 9c30 Holy Days as announced All ••• Wolceme IHtw. T'9 llff. Je .. l-.en htb-,..._. 644.o.4,J 111 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. ' Sundays 7c30 & 9i30 Church School -9c30 Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced Vic•, 'nle lft. Joh W . ..Dollel ... -...... UMJ2f · EPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH --,_,.,. .J.ll!l'tht• -· -Phone ·OR 3·5022 -i WWWllll hn'IQi ...... l:JMi• •·"'-l ,.,,,.., krllH ...... t1U-ll:IS '-"'-8 45 AM F 1 W h' . Wlnlllll 11n1C9 .... 111 ... Tt:M : • .-1111 1 011 •P i --"Nursery eare avaflau~e ' --9145--A.M..-5•11 •Y Ch11rch-I I II ~ School at all services • WELCOME 1:1 I t:Oo A.M.-F1t1i¥1 Wor1hiit 1· I N11rMry ,,.,1 .... CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ?.li&souri Synod 760 Vlctorl• St,. C•t• MIM Lother V. Tornow, Putor ......... Wtnllll l1rvlall l :lf a 11 A.M. SllllNy Sdltlt1 J:M .t..M. AClvlt a11111 Cbu: t 1• 4.M. l~C~H~Ol~ST~l~A~N~l~Ll~N~l~NT~Al~f~SC~H~OO~L~~~~~~l4~Ml~~U~ _:. _.._ alk sr. ~~~~C:.:::.:: P'",...,. _ PRINCE OF PEAC_~ 1-U.Jt:IERA.N .CHURCH l 1'1111 «IY. ,_ c.. C.IOf, Pator ' M••• V1r.J1 Driv• A 1-111., Sh11t, C."1 M• .... C.Uf. • 5Uftdly Servicet ANOll'li• C. MOl«SCH. PIHll' l :M A.M. ltolY CMllm_,. ,.. t 1• 4.M. Pltftlfly 1orvkt & tltllr'dl Momlnl Wtnlllll: l :CV, t :XI' l\:tO S<i""r $dWICll! l :CIL t :XI a 11 :DI J:M P.M. lftlltMt ktMo1 p 1•• J>,M. l'111Ke11el 11:11 A.M. M9ft!IM w...., rl11c1 of P1•c• luth1r111 School -Mll1 E1th•r Oi1Ci11, ,rincip1I !:======~y~~~'="~'"""~~-~~~;i~·~~;.~~~=C.~N~P~••;'*"~==~'~O~ff~ic1~P~k·~'~"~·~·~··~0~52~1~~~,~~~S,~h~oo~l~P~k•~'~"~S~·~·~·D~SO~·~: ,I , First Assembly of God Church 146 .E. 22nd SI., C°'le MoH S4S.3761. W1 l11i1v• 111 You .•• I Attend the church IA,TJST CHURCH ' CHURCH : .......... __. ..... Ced ""'· n.~:.~,T.~ Victoria.&-Placentia Ave. 1 All are cordially invited to attend thethurch services I 11411 M ..... ,., '· '· Costa Mesa and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms I M.-C. Cronic, Pe1tor A•Y Nick•tt111, Mini1ftir of Youth SCMEDULI OP SllYICU S111Hf•r-Ch1rcll Sdteel , • , • , , , •• , , , •• , ••• , •.• , • 9:Jtl •·"'· UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH I 1 of your choice I 1259 Viclori• St., Co1f1 htl••• I on Sunday ..... '-"~ MJalattf 1 1 ,,._ 1. PSmJ c•n• eare rro.w..1 AT AU. s11Y1cn Mou1l111 Wonhl, t :JO & 11 :00 MIM.., 1 Sull4'•y School • •• •• ••. 9:l0 I D•:L•,!.':'.?" . 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:111 h111lty WonMp •••••••••• 10:10 •·"'· I 7:00 p.111.. Church Choir -Sh•ril P•ul1•"• Dir1ctor Yllft.n Wetc.• -Nwwry AttoeMllt 646-4652 lO~~M~ i A Cordial Welcome from ~ _,__, -Yowt\_Mtotitlt ,••, "' •••. 6:00.. .... •~ ~---····o.:.··· •=• 1.111. al!M ~ ........ ::-:-t:• •)!("" -cRuRcR-o:i: cR1t1ST -- STATI LICENSED Pit.SCHOO~ Wlllku-. Dhcm ,..._; "4i.U2J THE UNITED METHODIST EHURCH ,._ I• I I I '· I' I ' • I I Pr•v•r s.,,.;c, •••• , •• , • ':lo Ev•11i~ S•rvlc1 •• , , ••• , 7:00 .. ...,., AW~ It •I llrlkltl 842-2421 ,...,..... ......... .. ...... 11:• a.111. v-. 9f"lllM • "............. ' ,. ..... I 11~ery··care··Pr0Vt~d _ j UM771 14 .. 6141 , ~~~~~~~~~! ct-ct. 'of +M o.n, Word 287 w:w1LSON ST., COSTA MESA llTWllN HAllOR ... FAllYllW SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY , .•..••...•. , , , • 9:4S AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHI, I COMMUNION •• 10:-'S AM SUNDAY EViNING WORSHIP •. , •. , , ••• , •••••• , • 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE' STUDY ••••••••••••• 7:l0 ,M NUlSllY CAii PIOYIDU _ I . I HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE metting at St. James Epi1copal Church 3209 Vi• Lido, Nawport Be•c:h SABBATH SERVICES -RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FIRST OiRISTIAH' CHURCH Mein & Adams Str11t1 Huntington Beach II ' NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH o ... o. M•rfltl• o .•. H.nt I MliilsMf Alsec..,_ Ml11llter Phone: 548·S711 Day or Night •Attl lflt.ltlAl.O ~. ICIHO ,0. INFOllMATtOflh CAU Uw.Mt Mor11in1 Wor1hJp I 15" Ii,.;,., Nowp"t IH<h Ii'~ ~~~~~~I . GLAD TI DI NG s CSet1lor CIHitr11 llulklln9l I '"' A.M. '"'''' ,,,,., CENTI!AL CORONA DEL MAR ,: ASSEMBL y OF GOD 1:10 & 11:00AM l lbl1 School , •••• , • , 9:45 AM Youth Grou p• .•••••• 6:00 PM 1: Ev•11i11q Wonhip • , • , • 7:00 PM 111111 s...., or..,• -w.._ -r 11.111- NurMtY Clt'I PrDVidlld ti t1-tervk:u 11 Off1Cl11 l»-2Yt. 0111 00..0tlon4)6..f• ' I 0:00 A.M. D1votion1I S1rvlc1 9JBLE CHURCH ~ OFFICE: 300 W. Co&il Hf11hw1y, M.8. i ~'f, Phorll: "-Jlll .. ""i ·~ DIAa,..A.PU.Yllt.-'4i-06Jt F====C=H=IMl=C=H=O=F=R=E=L~l~G=IO=u=s=s=c=1E=N=C=E====:111 • Emph .. wng ~ ltl~ kKt1 I 11'e PUn of God Mtlt\Mr · Cl!tlrdl et U•IT" aiurcll ll•llt!WI klelc .. LM Aflt911S I ... n.e Person of 0.rid suHDAY &Ell.VICI! ... 11 AM I The Power .. of the Holy Spiril MlnlUtr , , , • Allletl 11/f"kt. 11..$.c.F. Slrnd,.,. Sdiool ! AM OIU,FTTM CHA~I'\. MotnlnJ; Wol'llitp 9 and 10:]0 A/.4 I Ortnvt: CMH Y_MU.. 2300 UNvrallY Or. fvenl"I SeTvlce 7 PM . ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!! ~y llble Stvdy I ... 1rid Puytr 7 l'M . V "1UfMI}' durtn1 ten'icl:s , WHAT A SHAME •••• ... YM'll 111.,., ....... , ,...., ,..,, • .., tW,.. .......... CALVARY CHAPEL 9N .... __ , 1 .. ,,,......, ................. •II••••' ....... tile I ,._.,,. 1t11r1ti 1hldift .,. I• w11.t .....,. .. Mn ...-111 .. ,., 1:1 • •• tHt rhm Chr11"• '"9 .......... MMbenllllit Is e trff I ...... tlt1e1,...1,. ""' .., .. "" "' ,..·11 "'"' ............. lei .,.., lltt9tltl SllYICI, 111JO l1M•J Mttttl .. , et tM cffM't 9f ,,....,Ille & S111f11•9'· " ...... : 141-2121 A tun Youth Program I Cm. of Or.qt and 2Jn1. St. I j Colla Me:ui ' r.wrar H. L Jones; IFCA Mbr. .;,,"" Ctllft• •f • RELIGIOUS SCIENCE <4ZO 10th St., H11ntl"tlon l1•ch Phone ll6·2120 Adwlt I Youth S•r¥lc11- l I :OO A.M. llNUT PATI, MINISTE~ COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE WM'SM~10:00 A.M. Chtrclr Sckel-10:00 A.M. Or. PMllt 0. "'"".'' MIRlll .. Mlit ShltllY 11111111. o.c.a. 673-4000 15th & Monrovia, Newport Beach fV1 llocll WntefHfff Hospital) '"""" l1nwnllfl. Pftlllr - 646·6620 Clf 14i·7161 1-MW"'• MV$iUI Din<twr SUNDAY SERVICES 10:50 A.M. -"Tiie hnJdlon Drllces .t .... Dewll" 7:00 P.M. -"How Nt:Gr Is ..... Ito~ .t tile Cll1tdiJ" ktli s.,_.. ~ PestOt" M--Joy. 7:11 P.M. -C~ '1ey., MHtlllf W.d .. 4oy, J:lO P.M. -llW. Stldf Choir Sing• •t loth Suncl•y S1rvic11 I l~~~~~~·~·•~'f"~M~o~o~fi~'·~·!'~·~~·~·;•r~9>~JO~A~.M~~~~~~1 I HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD I I 740 W. Wilson, Cost• Me11 I Y. L HllTWECI. ,_., CAIL alNTlf I' 541-4704 Ml .. b• ef .... I SUNDAY SERVICES I ' 9:41 A.lit-s •• .., Scliool I , · er.,... ,., cill tlft:I 10:50 A.M.-"UbefTJ" Str'"on by '•~tor 6:00 P.M.-Y11tli hnlc• 7:00 ,,M,-"Dlwi:M H .. 11119" Sirmon b., '•1to r Seftllth·Day Adventist Churches COSTA MESA CHRfSTtAN SCHOOL I c:... ..... &....-NJtltel 111::;===-=-==-=·=--==""=-=·-===-=-==""'===== I OP .JllWPOIT 11.t.CH-l~I - .. .....,... .,,,, ,., ...,., ... _ .... , khel 421 L 1M Sf,. C.... .... Worship -9:45 A.M. M....., C.. r.eut••t Phono: 675-3915 Jdinlster: Dr. D. W. McElroy ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH lMltuturl SY".41 w«Jllp~ 1t the • 271A..0...•-·-~ I J ... 5'owM•~ .... ,M ..... --..,_ ORANGE COUNTY cOMu' .. ITY CIRIRCH I '""'' 14t-•i'6 12112 er. .. •.nrr ,...._, I """' ..._. lctttMI • ••• t :JO AM A. E. R•wto11, Pi.tot I ..... w..., .. 11:00..... P11011•: 492-19]6 ...._,. St-.. , • , • t :IO AM ,..,_ ........ • WH • 7'11 Piii ..... W_.., •• 11~ AM . FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9MI T"-t Aw. ff....., • M.,..n.J, fOUNTAIM YAU.O I rie11-4•11111oi11•tl 0111 I l C111tt1 ~ w ... •, Cl• -W• 1 lttl St • ., AltlllM• C:-M- SUNDAY SERVICE ......... It A.M. Lectmi *' Se..,-'1 A111 tM Ut .. M ttie Werl4" Mlllhtent 0.W.• Offlce1' Dr. '"""' ..... Dhwctef 141 hut 1M St. In. 1""""' ......... A .... lete I. • UNIVERSITY. PARK SCHOOL S111.IJ.11r9 •t M•Hhtw• ~ U11t""~ P.,i WOISHIPt 1t=2t A.M. UNIFllD S&RVICl • ·S111Hf•y Sthool •:10-WORSHIP • WMM, ''vo111tll &ro11pt • 'i]O , ..... N11n1ry prowld•4. 1t tU ttf'llt •.1 C....M.. .....l"*kr.n.t,......_ t.a.,.llE HJ.2441, hf ., Nfttit r... H. HJl.rMMI\. P•tlOt" lll·IZll , ... ~ Clllnll -YbtWt "" .""" ....... ·"' ( I . , l.tbo• hl•114 COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 11 S Ag•t• 675-0950 8:1 5 l11for1111I Worship 9:10 Tr•ditio111I Wonhip I Sun4•y School Coit• M••• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St I H•rbof llvd. Wouhip I Church Schoof 9:30 I 11 AM 641.7727 Coit• M•1• North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M•N V•rdt I l•lttt St. 549·2719 Wor.hip I Church School 9:001 IO:lOAM Hunll119lo11 l1•cl•-Nort~ COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH •litil Htil A•11 ..• 1~2.4461 Worthip & Ch11rch School 'I IO :JO AM lrvin-E1il Bluff UNIVER51TV METHODIST CHURCH l ll-1213 18412 C11lv1r Ro1d •I Univ•rtify Driv1 Wo rihip I Church s,hool ':J O A.M, l19un • B••ch LAGUNi. IEACH METHODIST CHURCH Jl6l2 W11l•r Dr in So. l•g11n1 Wor1hiP. 10 A.M Chu•ch School 10 AM '499-lDll H1111ti'"1'lon l••ch N1wport l1•ch FIRST UNITED CHRIST CHURCH . METHODIST CHURCH IY THE SEA 2721 11tlt St ..... &J6-J531 1400 W. l1lbo1 l lvd. S1rvic•I -9130 I 11 •.m. 67).)105 Nurt•ry thru Jnd 9r•d•. 11 Wotthip I Church School Church School -9:1 0 •.m. 9 I IO:JO A.M. ~:::::=::::::=:~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbvterian 20112 Me,..n. INHr A4•NI H11tttl11ftff INCi! • In. AllM 0 . Stwna, 1"""'-r.st.r ,llf1~ Won»,: 9:10 AM Clllrrdl SdtHI: 10:41 A.M. { n1 ;.. ... 20112 M..,..Ue St. PhH 961-4940 \ , ~hurch of the Covenant 2llO ,.,... ..... c.r. ..... lruco A. K11n-lt, '••tor 5n4ey W...., & ~ Sc ... 1: 9:JO ,.,,.. MS:'"4lCM St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cltarch · ... It ................ .....,.,,. ..... CHAWS HURIT DllUNPllLD, •ASTOi W'""" & a.tr Sdieol: I, t 1JO & 11 AM Mf.n41 St. Mark l'resbyterlan Church C9"111f .I•••• I hJl*l'ff Ort..,«:....... .. Mer """' ....... lffl. ,..... _ ...1'--La...-k .. ol IO-AM ·fl M4-1141 .. 1 Community Presbyterian Church· ,,; 411 P8"lf A....,... lmt 2114 St.I, ....... IMa\ . DAu..t.S TUltNll, PASTOI ' WiN'IWp • l :JO l IO:OI A.M.-c .. ~• kltffl • t:OO A.M. "fJ 494·7111 P11lpit and l Sund&)' school at p:Hi a.m. , Pa6£or and Mra:. A. ·c. -, .,week on ''Th..e_ Salu1"tioo QC The R'ev. l"loa Wilcox wUl 'The 'Dawn." . p(e:lch at lbe morning worship hew'. . A lesson-sennon on "God'' Ander50tl leave today, for a three week trip to Europe and the Holy Land. During Olelr absence+ Pastor Mart Dale, of the evangelism department of the Amerl~n Lutheran Church, win· be in char~e, wll be heard In all local <»11-' Dr. Vincent GollUIO will ~ Sci,... churcba S1Uldl)', sPU)c to_th.,.iestioo "What..la. Commun\pn, All AtM;lut?'' .It Sunday, 11 a.m. 5ervlcts for Cburc:ll or the Crwsroadi ... Pacill~ Vlew Chapel, Corona~ " IS c le of C· -. lfarbor Reform. Temple ~·ill hold Its regular Sabbath eve- ning services July 11 8:15-p.m. Sermon topic al Church of In St. James Ei{acop.s I Rellglou1 Science of Lai;luna , Chur.cb, New1>0rt Beach, This Beach, 20062 1:-Rguna Canyon service will mark the first to Road1 given by lhe Rev. llenr be held under lhe direction.>( Gerhard , will be "Stayi:is: the temple's new spiritual Young fo'orevcr." Services arc leader, Rabbi Bemard P. held at 9 and II a.m. KJng. Following the stl"Jict an lniliating lhe summer series of programs to be presented by members or the Cosla fl1e1a Unitarian Unlversallst Church, M8tlhew A. Hall will talk on the subject ''lnde.pendence and Loyalty''. Group discuS!ion will follow. Church is located at 1259 Vic- toria St. Jlarbor Christian Church, will meet each Sunday during lhe summer al 9:45 a.m. for v.·orshi.a._ There will be no church"""!chool clascs. Nursery care will be maintained. The church meets at Harper Elementary School, 425 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa . Dr. D. \V. r-.tcElroy will preach this Red Style Religion: A New Tact Informal Oneg Sbabbat will be held . Dr. Ray C. Gery, \\''h~ has been the minister for four years of the Laguu Uolted A1etbodilt Cllw-ch, ! 16 3 3 Wesley Drive has been re.a~ pointed. The, church wlll have' its monthly cpntemporary .worship Sunday. 10 a.m. Church School and child ca.re '>l1ill be held at the same hour. The Rev. Willis J. Loar, paslor of the Flrat Baptist Church of Huntington Beach will preach ''From Dlsi\luslonment to Paith", at both Sunday serviet"S: 9;30 at Peek"s Chapel, 7801 Bolsa Ave., We\lmiruiter and-ii a.rn. al the Huntington Beach Chapel, 6th and Orange. Saint Paul's Lutheran .. Cbui:cb-of W&WJ.a !kE1cb has._ iniliated a two-service schedule for the summer in hopes of serving regular parishioners as well a s tourists. Early service will VIENNA CAP) -Religion is comme~, at 8:30 a.m. with still be.fug attacked in 811 Com· the second service at JI a.n1. munist states, but different Sunday school will be held .. · lines are followed ln the East. between the-two -hours. European countries. , __ _,__,,_ __ ~ALBA!ilA,_..C...O ~m Y n l§_l __ :rhe-Rcv~en-F.lickingar ! · China's only ally 1n Europe, of Newport Stach Untty • officially closed all places of\ Church and the Rev. Robert L. I. v.·orshlp last year. Travelers Sle\•ens of San Diego will _ arriving hercd reportded theyd share the pulpit duly 12 when saw destroye or amnge Newport Unity Women hostess -1 churches and m o s q u c s a luncheon for San Diego Uni· throu~hout lhe_ country, the ty Christ Church visilors. The Austnan Catholic news agency meeting, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m .• Kathpress has reported. will be held at the Senior .<lei Mir. . Child care is provided. • · While Pastor Philip G. Mw"· ray Is on vacation, the Rev. John F. Stearns. will serve as guest minister for Coroua del Mar Community Cot.1re1• liooal Cbu.rcll, 611 lfeliotrope. Ave. He will preach "Walking: AstronoQllcally" at the IO a.m. service. Child .care arid gum- mer church school are pro- vided at the same hour. Pastor James G. Blain will .return to the pulpi\ Sunday. 1:30 and It a.m. at Newport Harbor LuLheran Church, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Communion will be celebrated at both hours and Pastor Blain will preach "The Steadfast Love of the Lord, Never Ceases." A fare1vell reception for Pastor and r.trs. George Busdleckcr will be held Sun- day, 6 to 8 p.m. al lhe parsonage. He will lc@ve to :serve as viSftation pastor at Red Hill Lutheran Church, Tustin. ''Love ·s Greate s t Fulfillment" will be. Ifie Cilm· munion n1cssage at the 11 a.m. service for First Baptist Church, 301 Magnolia St.,,. CG61.a Mesa. The Rev. Damon \Voods, Philippines 'miitslonary. wnr ijieak at tbe 7 p.m. service. The Church of God, Sab- balarlan, 7622 \Varner Ave .• HunUnglon Beach wlli hold evengellstlc services Tuesday evening through S a tu r d <t y evening at 7:30 p.m. Evangelist Richard Cress. of Ft. Smith, Ark., formerly a Southern Baptist minisLcr, will preside. A summer schedule coes ln- ~o effect ttiis week at the Fir~l tJnlted ~tetllodltt c b u r c h , 18ZZ5 Bl,Lshard St., Founialn Valley. Jl'or,the months ol July and August~ mornJ~g worstJip servfcea will be. hela at 8:50 and 10 a.m. Church school ela'5e' for all ages throcgh high school also will be held at 10 a.m. The Rev. Ken PtfcMillan will pnach "A Declaration of Dependence" th.is S u n d a y • Communkln will be celebrate~ at both worship hours. A se ries or popular Lectures on Catholic faith and practice wlll be given at St. Joachim's School, 1964 Oransc Ave., Costa t.iesa beginning Tuesday evening. Father B. F. Bowling of the Paulist Fathers of Old St. Mary'J San Francisco, former.ly of St. Mary's-l'olll'ge in Moraga. and •>f th t _ Newman Center at UCLA 1~ill give the lectures. At-Commwnity li 11 l I c. cl f\1ethodl5t Church. 600.? •lei l Ave., Huntington Be~1:1, li1e Rev. Ro~tr G. Betsv.·unh will preach 'Revelalion" at "beth the 9 and 10 :30 a.m. co1n- munion services .. Oh u r e h · school classes for all ages and nursery ·care also is.avallab\e al both hours. S.\11~11. Jwt1 5, 19&' HOROSCOPE YOU KNOW Aquariu8· Key Is Alertness YOUR CHILD · • . · . \ Will LE~RN SUNDAY JULY 6 By SYDNEY ~t.\Jln . Lunar posit.la( empha1ll:u active tporl•; fllld constructive outlet-f eftqie1. .l-0-111 atblcllc club. OalliH program de1lgned &o Improve pbyalcal condlUon. Keep body I.a "Lone.'' Applies to all 1lgn1._ ARIES !Morch 21-Aprll 19): Your aense of humor 11parkles. People are attracted, drawn to you. Sprtad influence. This is your day to win friends Ind demonstrate unique abilities. TAURUS (April ZO.May 20): Be perceptive.. Be aware of subtle nuanCt11. Much that oc- curS ln the opposite of obvious. Look behind the scent!. Lunar emphasis on e n j o y m.e n t through receptive attitude. GE~11NI (May 21-Junc 2fll: Your approach is tlynaenlc. Opposite sex. is especially im· pressed. Day Fea tures change, exciting eontRc-t~. Study Arifs mess<igc. Q,1t' born under thnt sign could hcfriend you. Be appreciative. CANCER !June 21.July 22): Obstacles can be. :surmounted. But you need backing of fam i- ly member. Treat loved ones as well as y0'\1 1vould a :;tranger. Then you arc .(In path toward real contentment. LEO !July 23-Aug. 22 1: You msy nol be seeing situation loo c~Mly. Your eyes are on 1he future. But there arc cur- rent questions which need answering. Obtain hint from Tauru11 message. VIRGO !Awg.•2l-Sepl. 22): Know reasons why so:E..e close to you have money com· key role . Proteel possessions. TO SWIM AT -plainta. Above au, don't fall Someone may be · bluffing. . lor "<ob llOr)I." Gel to the Stand pol . ~~~IY~a~r:;.,tJ,j~. IF' TODAY is : YD ·u1,1 8LUE -BUOY, coinpensaUon BIRTHDAY you are fond Of .; • · 1nualc. have RnSe of drama ._. S. Wilt Y•• UBRA (Sept. l3-0c:t. -~): and ap~_!lon ~__l_bje food ............ 1111'"• 111•"'· ecenbml ~bile relations:-Nextii1iiilh-you are CfUe fqr s-t. ~ ... ,.,... . Know that many want to new · exciting phase of ac-546 1800 understand y~ act Io a~, Uvitf, with tut, 18th and 27th • desires and moUves. Explain marked a1 most slgnificantt---------- ...clearly. Don't· ne&Ject mate, dos. partner. 1• fl,... ~w!ll'~WJ..IW YOll )n SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): ~-'.:"l!!li\,;=~I:: '•°""(i:.l]M \,ii Uncle Len Offers Prires New approach to basic issues ~· .cr.:~'R/nf..l' 1L !1 ho loll · cift'lr• II• Is a requls.ite. Some w alded 1-;:;""=::-:'= v;:·:::· ;:· ;:~;:";:· ==========;:::;::=:; In past may have k>St ihelrrl" touch. Take ~al charge. ~ original aJl!l independenl. SAGnTARWS (NOT. :U. Dec. 2t): You have more to give than .might ~ bnaeined. You have the codnde.nce of creative indivkfual. Know your own value. Don't te.11 yourself short. CAPRICOl\N (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Accent On home, security, belongings. You tend t.o let THE LITTLE CHURCH BY THE SEA - 461 L91IM St., U.1" lffcll Ul•ltei .,... •• ""' GENE SCALS 1:00 P.M. SERVICE SUNDAY, JULY 6th "rOlltl• Sl911t et t'9 G..,..a" 494-6100 things slide. Today, if you do,1"::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==:::==:::=:=:=~ much that is valuable. moves1r ol1l of sight. Know this and respond accordingly. AQUARIUS (Jan. ZO.Feb. 18): F o I J o w lnstrucllons, especially il.J.n transit. Not smart to go off in all dlrec. lions at once. KnQ'!Y where you arr: aoing -and :why. Key ls alertness, versatility. PlSC~ (Feb. IS-Mar. 20): Spotlight on what you own - anti c"'n gain . Day features change, lravel, v a r I e t y . Member of Ol)poslte ser plays let TVWEEK- Turn You-On MARINERS CHURCH •nnounc•s their FIRST WORSHIP SERVICE in t.htir new f1cility SUNDAY, JULY 6th 2200 E. Co•at Highway, Newport Be•ch Gu•d Sp••~•• -p,,,,,, l i"' l1 H•v• of lh1 Seott M1!11ori•I Chureh, S•R Ditto A11lhor of th• l oo•. "VIRIT CONTlOUID llMPllAMINT"' Sunday School .........•..••.. Worship _Service .... , ...•. _ ...• Evening S1rvlc1 ..• , .•• , ~ , , •• , . 9:00 A.M. 10;00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. In October 1967, an Albanian Citizens Building, 15th and lilerary monthly disclosed that Irvine, Ne11t'J>Ort Be a ch . 2,169 churches in the country Reservations may be made o( two million inhabitants had with Pauline Davies at 67J... The Rev. Ernest Pate, minisLcr of the HuntioGoa Beacb United Churcb of · Rellgloo• Science, will conOOct Pacific's ·Get Pacified at Savings Super Market = r . . ' I I • I ' I l ' I I I I ,. I been closed by then. 4153. BULGARIA, a staunch follower of the MMCOW line, c o n s t i t u t I onal\)"" grants rellgioos freedom. bul In prac- Uce lhi! amounts to a pretense of tolerance loward t h e Eurem Orthod~ Church which strictly adheres to the political attitudes of the ruling Communisl p a r t y . The Bulgarian Orthodox Church, like. its Soviet :sister, publicly approved the Soviet-led in- vasion of Czechoslovakia last August. While making a show of subsidiz.ing the 0 rt hod o\: Churdl, Bulgaria officially welcomes ,the decline -0 r religion. The official nt'll'S agency BT A noLcd i n "Do We Think, or .tu.st Thin\ We Think?" will be 'the topic of a Christian Sdeaeit • lecture to be ·given by John 11. \Vyndham , C.S.B. The free, public talk will tie held July 12. 10:30 a.ro. at South Coast Theater. 162 S. Co as l ~ighway, Laguna Beach. Duplicate worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. will be held at Cbrl1t Cburcb by lhe Sta, 1420 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, Sunday. The Rev. David Di Profio wiil speak on "I Know My God.·• Church school will meet at 9 a.m. also. a weekly seminar during the month or July. Guest speaker . Wednesday 8 p.m. will be • Hearl Crowther, speaking. oa "'llow'"tO Pray for Health". The sessions will be held at the Women's Club House, 420 Tenth St., Huntington Beach. Sunday school of f'lnt Cbrlsllan Church or Cotta l'tlesa, 792 Victoria St., will · begin a new course of study, allowing the sludents to.cover the entire Bible in one )'ear's time. During the momin~ worship hours, 8:30 a.m. and t:>:fO a.m., Pastor James E. Perey will deliver a message en- litled. ''Toward C h r i s t I an ~lalurily," Pastor Percy 'vl.11 lead a discussion of the Church's mission in the 20th century during Sunday·s Vesper hour, 7 p.m. December 168 that the number Warner Avenue Ba pl Is t of nonbelievers had risen from Cbureb. Warner al Gothard one-fifth to six-tenths of the Street, Huntington Beach. will population after the Red feature a talk by Chaplain Ken takeover in 1946. BTA said Carlson of the El Toro Marine that "Communist society is 1 ?B;;a;se;.;a~l ~th;e;.;7~p~.m;;;;;. ~se;r.vl~ce1.1 ===~~~~===1 making efforts lo free the 11 A•vWTl-•I believers from re Ii g i 0 u 5 WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY deceptions." BUSINESS AND AIOUT LAW & ORDD7 R0l\1ANIA. · ·which h a s PROFESSIONAL . '' c. M. IAllN!'I repeatedly asserted the right G<ltl (l'((aincd GOVERNMENTS of each Communist stale to GU JD E for LAW and ORDER and sovereignty, also has taken a, .... _..., _____ _._. 1 coMMANDS obedience lo them, stand of its own in matters ofl'• Ro1n. lJ; 1-7, Matt. 22: 17·27, religion. Party chief and MATIRESSE$ •I Pel. 2; 13-17. Jesus po.id t.axtll, President Nicolae Ceausescu though abhorring :some uses of said last year, "We appreciate MATTRESSES lhese taxes, Matt. 17; 24-27. the contribution of the cults BOAn-HOMES. TRAn.r:as A NATION of REBELLIOUS itnd their leaders to the Co5t~M= Co. people is "SICK'' IN THE bul.ldi"ng up of the ne\v HEAD. the Bible says, Isa. 1; i1so Newport 81Yd. s Wh h doe hat Romania ." . en eac per.90n s w Llbeny 8-1303 Is "right in his own eyes", a The Patriarch of the Roma·1._ ___ ·------··tnation will become EVIL. See nian church. Justlnian Marina , e UPHOLSTERY e Judges 21 ; 16-25 for a Bible openly condemned l_he in-e.iample of citizens who were vasion of Czechoslovakia bare· KJONAPERS, beclluse each ly ll•re• days a(ler ii took t~esa Upholstery p<rBOn DID AS HE PLEASED. place. No one is safe where mtn dis- Romanian Premier Ion Lib rty 8-4781 regard LAW AND ORDER and Ghcorg.he Maurer and Foreign e do what "seems" right to them. t.tinister Corncliu Manescu UIO NrwPOlf ILYO. Our nallon can not. survive un- paid a visit lo the Pope when less we regain respect for LAW -\hey were in Italy laat year. AND ORDER. Hence, honest While some 60 percent of the citizcn11 must DEMAND punish· Romanian convents had been THE .END· OF menl for anarehists. Speedy closed by 1963 seven out of JO POT LUCK punishment for evil doera is a R o m a n i a n s were still deterrent which is best for SO. members of the Romani.an DATING CIETY and the EVIL DOERi It Orthodox Chu~h. keeps him out o( trouble! U he ·Offering: •Un •· · ·i 1. 303 GROWTH FUND DEPOSITS PACIFIC SAVINGS guar1nt-lnten11t for flwl JHl'I oompoundact dllly at 514% annually, which prodUCM a capltll growth of 11 IHlt 30% If lntel'lll II left on deposit, or you m.Y elect to have your rnt.1'111 plld qumrtlrl)'. "-to Ihle •ccount, iolnlmum It $1,000.00 and_ principal 1MJ "'9 wtthdmm 11 any quutar without lot• of lntemt If nMdad to prevent 111111 hardthlp. 2. LIQUIDITY FUND j)EPOSITS Interest I~ paid on every dollar for every day It 11 on depoelt In tr.. pesebook accounts, so you Hm from date of depoelt to date of withdrawal -enn for - dey. Current annu1I rite, 5%, compounded dilly. No i;nlnlmum amount. ' . 3. COMBINATION FUND DEPOSITS TheM accounl8 permit capital growth a to depoelta remaining for lhrw ,_..., pl111wtthdraw11·flalbllltJ.111erl:UmntlJ PIJ' 5% per minum Compolinded dalfY wlt!I 1n addltloMI bonul, currently 14 % per 1nnum, If left on depoelt thrM ,_.,. or me1r1. $1,000.00 minimum. FRI! IAl'I Dl!P08IT llOX-for ~ng MVtng1 -af llOD.llCI•--. SIT DOWN S!llVIC!. No llandlng In tong n .... l'llEE NOTARY Sl!RVICE. • ASK MOW YOU CAN•UY (llllVICI CIWIGI FRD) TlCU11I to Ille "-Dodgor lldlu • ..,... tpOfllag .11111 -Ill -Mo<MiOh IL2$"'51l»d T.R.I. T1cPIR111net1onaS,.11-.NOOTHDUV· , INGS AHD LOAN HAS IT, . . AND MANY MORE FREE SERVICES J • ) - • HUNGARY recently reached S11•ct vour d•t•• thro119h owr can't control himself, it's best an accord wllh the Vatic!ln on m111 m•mbtnhip. that OTHERS Cilntrol him. -- -' ' the appointment of bishops, 1F govl!:rnment law conOlcts bul th• deadlock over J..,.f Ph. 547•6668 wllh God's law, we MUST Cardinal Mindszenly -who L'! choose to obey GOO'S law, Act.I 5t.111 a political refugee at the 24 H••r lec«41.. 4; It; S;. 29. But, in the al> U.S. Embas.!)' in Budapest -CAUP. mTINa IHSTITUTI aera o( direct confiJct, CIVIL :s~ti!;l;hu;;;;no1;;1>eeo;;;OV<tCO;:~m~e~.;;~~~~~~~~~~ioBEDltNCE ls req11ired. Let • • u.s not fall victim to evil ones ~, who .seek W DIVIDE AND The Sou1hland'1 Most Be•wtift<I Mtmcrials CONQUER. Unit.cl we oland, lvldtd we fall, Mall 12: 25. If you have Bible questionl, writ< or phone Church of OU-lot, i87 W. WllM>n St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 12827. Phone r.<&'57U , 541-2047. Visit, worship and otudy the BIBLE wllh us. Sun· ~USOlWM • COlU.ll\IAl1UM • ~[TU"t days 1:4& A.M .. 10:45 A.M., 8:00 TREES f th W~ ORLD P.M.: \Yednead1ys,4<30 PM. 0 e WE LOVE "tlOD, WE, LOVE o. , .._. GOOD, WE LOVE OUR COUN· ,....,_ s!.. "•• !:":.... TRY! WE LOVE OUR-FLAG! •. - :• SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 BRISTOL S"mEET • COSTA Ml!IA, CAUFOllNIA HOURS: ll:llO AIL TO ll:llO P.11. • SAT.: 10 A.M. TO II P.11. • PHONI! 54CM081 • avIDg~- •••••••••••• A.ND LOAN ASSOCIATION MAIN Ofll'lCI!: 11401 Wlllmlll BOULavAllD • LOe -CAul1olllllA ' I . . ·' ' 1 r f.- 1 ' • ' - . - • \ • • I " • Y,··; . ti~mJ;D~nt· ~age ' -. . . -· ~ ·-·-~· • ~- __ .. __ -....... ... , ' I ·-··--.... - Are Foundatiolls Tax DOdg~~ or Philanthropy?' ' WRJGHT PATMAN : Texas Congressman .. ' ' Hos Led . the Attcick : ~ .. . ~ ' ----~- By EDMOND LeBl\ETON ~ • W ASHlNGTON -Foundations, known for years to ti1e average-Aroel"lcan Only-vaguely ip impres~ire piles of money ava'ila~le for good W<trks,1 are in th e limelight and in trouble lb.is year as Ui,ey have not been for a gtnerati'on. A .supreme Court justice haS reeig_ned_. another is under fire -both because of foundation payments -tax reform ad· . VO<'J#tes haye found a prime target, Congress is preparing to regulate the fouodations more stringently ·and, quite likely, tai their income for the tit's\ time. What's the fuss all ii:bout? Ju.st what are foUndations , and how big ar~ they, ,and, what they are now dGing tbat may soon be for\l idden. The ai.~ers are nol all clear cut. Jn the Cirlit plaet, nobody has ever said of. ficially· what a found3tiorr ls. The Internal Revenue Code sections on tax exemption include them with other instltutions operating "'exclusively for • .religious, charitable, scientific, testing for public sare•y, lilerary or .educational plirposes, or foJ lhe preventlon ~of . crueJty to children, or animal,." THE FOUNDATIQN C.?nttr, aq .,in· formation and referenc& scr,ice-maio· tained by several major ta:r:--ei:empt bo;dle~, deCines a foundation as "a nonSoV~rnmentaJ, nonprofit· organization having~~ .. p~in~iqaL, .t,und-.o~ u1: o,wn. mana,sNf,by il.!!I own truateel·or diteCtors, and e,$J._bl~shed lo maintain or ald social. educational, chari(ab}e, religious, or other activities serving the-·common welfare," Using thi.s d6Iinitlon, 1he center estimate~ th11t thei·e were ~.000 foun· datioiu ·in the country at the end of 1968 -up Z,000 in a year -with total assets of $20.5 billion rnd distiursemcots ·of $1 .li billion durlng ·the ye~. . 1 The InternaJ Revenue Service, using a more elastic definition , put the nu,mber _at 30,000, ranging from the giant Ford Foun- dation with assets of more than $3.5 • billi9n, down to indlViduals' "incorpor· ated pocketbooks''· with a few donated se'cuii ties. the only one h5 hod organization under the laws or any state or less fonnally by, a deed of trust. The next step Is to apply to the Internal lNS.IS'IlN'G llE bad..noLlnteruoed Jo .Rtv.enue Service for recognition, which help Y{olfson lo_hls legal ditiiculties~or not only confers tale exemptio n on the done anylhll)g wrong, fortas nev~rtheless foundation's Income, but also assures the resigned fi:om the court. " , !'· • right of euntrlbut.ors lo deduct their dona· 'l}le foondition Douglas hea,ded carried lions for income tax purposes. on educaliooaf work, including providing Even a moderately well-to-do individu~l study 'Opportunitlts at Princel.On and the or family may well find advantage 1n University ol California· at Los. Angeles philanthropy through the founda tion for forei8:ners. DougJas,rµigned from the method. founda!lon, but not tro~e ctaJrt. -' -Suppose a man has been ffiaking dona· NO matte#"( bow ·Well ~ lhe legal .r.e-lions amounting to $1 ,000 a year. and .th~t qul!'tments ~e ob~rved 'in. Jound8Uon 'he also owns stocks for v.•hich he paid payments lo, persons in public life· or, $1 ,000 but whi ch are now y,•orth $10,000. lf polttics, congresstonal 'sentimeht is cleat. he sold th e stocks, he would be liable for Jy.running against.Such payment&. ' • capital gains tax on $9,000. But he could A relateQ issue .is what some , eili\Jcs . donate them to his own foundation , lake a call the shtittling back and forlh' ot some '$10,000 charitable deduction against cur· people frorri· foundalior. to government· rent Income. Ulen Jet the foundation sell ·pos~. ·Dean Rusk, for example, was· the stoc ks and make his donations from president .of the Rockefelltr Fund before ·its funds for the next few years. Even if be became secreLary of state and return· his income is well below the maximum ed to the fund alter leaving.office. tax bracke t he could. by this procedure, Bundy wa.s • Presldent Lyndon B. direct $10,000 to charities of his choice al Johns..-in·~ national security adviser a net cost tc. him of perhaps $3.000. before beco~ng president of the Ford A. foundatlon can also be used, entirt.ly Foundation. John W. Gardner left the within the law, to perpetuate family con· Carnegie Foundation.lo becom.e secretary~ -trol·of a business. When the head of a of Hea lth, Education and Welfare and closely held corporation dies. his ex-- PRIDE ,NOT. PITY ·-~ - J:i te~s~~~ tot!ll __ resource~ the giants ~leifrly C!ofrunate the lfeJ([ The center estimates that 7 percent of the foun. dalions hold more than 90 percent of tJ1e total assets: 27 foundations have assets ~xceeding $100 million each. -~--- after his Cabinet service joined the Na-eCutors 1nav have to sell so much stock lional Urban Coalition, a foundation-aided to pay ir:r.efitance taxes that the heirs no nonprofit organization. longer maintain control. But · a large "It's a li!Ue hard to tell whether some bloc of stoc k c@J!f be gi_y~n_ or be- of -these-people-a-re -working for -lhe quealhed lo a founC!ation headed by fan1i- Stand Straigh.t, Policeman Urges government or working for foundations Jy members or friends whose votes could and on. laan to the government," one be counled on. · critic observed. . REP.. \VRIGHT PATi\IAN, D·Ttx., Congress' most persistent critic of fOWl• dalions, said S96 of them, studied in detail ip. the course of his . eight-year in· vesligati.on, h":d r.eccipts ~f .$%. 1. bill lo~ in FOUNDATION S p O K E S 1\1 E N J~ 1J1Clu~ ~~mtl.IJOR in ca.pilal--defending-their' institutions before con· GOING BEYOND such Jegilimalc and above-board arrangements, some orinnizers pt-private foundations· have-at· te1npted to convert privale businesses or proressional practices into tax-free en· lilies. The IRS has ruled, for example, that~.a-doctor-n1ay not turn-an ordinary medical practice into a medicil\ foun· ------- Jlir.!-t. RIOK BARAJ!A Mliirovla Police Department For.nearly a q.iarter ·of century now it -has been· ronceded .tbat..;:fbe-policeman's lot is ·"°( a bappy one. Recent civil disturbances have publicly placed him·in overworked cop. "\Vauldn't have his job on a bet." "Lousy hOur-s. dangerOUs-work, poor family life .. ·• "WalloWs iii ttte - garbage of -society~ "ConlinoaUy U• posed to verbal and physical abuSe, etc. the midl:Y_e: where both sidzs can thr«;>w \VE-GET JT from our friends, and 011r stones at him, and the intttase in crime family. lhe.,ll'V1 the nev.·spapers. and throughout the nation has led to evCn fro m the good eitizcns and even the bad more publicily or the policeman's prob-citizens. And we like it; let's admit it, it Jems. gi\'CS us a \\'arm feeling, makes 1:1s feel This happy publicity has been evident like martyrs. We might modestly obj~ in the newspapers, te1evUiion. radio, and and admit tbal it isn't a bad life ; b1c1t not . alt the. media of communication. But very lood and convincingly. This Is what quality of publicity do we get? What \\'tong. Pity is equal to the square root do the -writers, the columnists, the com· of ze r.o. Yet this type of thinking and mentators and the editors have to-say feeling 1s holding us back from our real about1u5? The same thing they were say· goals. _ int years , ago. The poor underpaid, We don't need pity. We nffll respect, , .,1 , r• .. .r!n\'.i'. Men iii Blue (Blazer~) ' If The 15 public safety officers of lhe f\1in· neapolis suburb of Burnsville have doHed their traditional law e n f o r c e m e n t uniforms and· put on slylish blue blazers as the uniform of everyday service. Director of Public Safety David Couper in~lituted the ~ahnge a dnsaid he ho instituted the change and said he hopes to "get away from militant as pects of en· forcement. ·· Cooper's men remain policemen. They carry weapons, handcuffs, ticket hooks and all the paraphernalia of their pro· fession. BUT NOW they carry it concealed hy their "French blue.. trou<;ers. mod deep blue uniform shirts and Da crtJn·and· wool blazers, They wear no hats and \1·ould disappear in any noon-day cro\vd of fashionables. Couper explained that the cnange is not :solely for style. "Social roles and the role of police are changing. Tl we change our dress and titles (not .. police," but "public safety officers") maybe we·n get some behavioral chang~. bolh from officers and the community." The new uniforms will be paid for by each of the department's 15 regular of· ficers from their clothing al101.,.anc~. Co4per said that , at $80 per man. the ne1v uniform . would cost h:ss than the $130 clothes being replaced. "We don't ha\•e all the olt: leather gear," he explained. \VINTER will nol dull the new IOQk, Couper s3id, t11ough the design of an overcoat to nccompany t.ne sportcoat look hns not~yct been decided upon. He also feels confident lhiit no loss of agility o~ <':l~c of-arlion 11'ill result fron1 the 11e1v aHlrc. Of cou rse. th::rc arc sa rtorial con· scrv2lil':.!S iu (he l;1w enforcc1ncnt COii\· nurn ily. "Olf1cr de1>;.irtn1cn1s ;ire kind 11f ne.r:atfv~or r~cr\·c:1 to the idc3," CouQCr conced&1: 1\-llNNEA PO! fS Po!irc {'l1icf Oona\11 R._Dw;,icr. ii;i:!d, "\','ha t migbt \Vork in a suburb .,..,ould net du u.~ 11•el l in Ille city. One unlforn1c~I ofriccr i~ 11·orth JO plainclothcs111en in a cro1v<l," Dwyer s:iid till' ~l inncapolis 1ICj)ar1 . merit haS 110 µ];ins for arlopting Uir sportco3ts al this t1n1e. "Jlow would yo11 direct traffic in a blur bl;;iz~r ?'' he a~ked. -Minneapolis Tribune , gains, .539.8 mtllwn in prof1.ts. OA ~us1ness gressional commit~ees have at~ed that ;md we ha~e-'tVery reason to expect it. ~ra~ons_ !nd $500.6 nulbon m con. Ameticar. life would be impoverished Our citlUnS. must be made to Understand tr1botio11!i. that the service we are"11Clling-has~ehang· ln ~~~ ~m~~ts_, _foundatio~ ..ac.- ed and improved over Uie years, ~ainly co~nt for a slgnil1cant proportion of by our ()Wn efforL'I. They-f infsl oo--pr1va~ phfl.anlhropy.·Th_e~A:-1'1 e r1·c a n 'A fou11datlo11 ca 1i educated to lbe different lype of A~1at1on of Fund-Raising . ~ounsel policeni.an today, doing different jobs and esll~ated that tota~ volu~tary, giving ap-t1sed, ei1ti1•ely 1vitJ1i11 the possessing different qualifications. prox~mated $15.6 b1llfo~ in 1968 and th~t b c elation. and it has witlldrawn lax ex· c1nption from educational organizations which it found actually lo be propaganda enterprises. Of course we have some police officers ij~~~is amount foundations gave Sl.S bi!-l!!!V, t9 Jt e r p e t II fl t e . that are poorly trained an~ poorly equip-\Vhen ir.vestigating congressmen sho\v, I ped but. at lea~t we know 1t. \ye ~dm1t_ d. ed signs of unease at such tax·ffee sums Rtltily _eo1ttrol of a b11si• \\1e efon t like 1t. _And som~th1n~ lS being being accu1nulated and disbursed by lless.' done to change 1L In Cah for~ia, wh~re relalively few private citizens, foundation ov~r hair the ~alleges ~ffer1ng police spakesmen were quick to point out to the sc ience degree~ in th~ nation are localed, House Ways and Means Committee that und~r. our Pohc~ <;>£fleer Standards ~nd total foundatJon assets amount to much Tra1n1ng Co~m1ss1on we are advanc!ng less th an 1 pei;cent of the total private without the free.wheeling, innovative pro- to an·eve!' higher level or standar~izallon fin&ncjal assets of tbe nation and foun-. jects f_oundalions can support. and .prtl!1c\ency. ~~ are determ1~. to , datlon spending amourlted tO only ~X· The prlvate..bodies, they said, can risk prov~e •. for our cilt;ens 1 the best police ti;iiths~ of 1 percent of all governmen~ maklq mls~1rom w~~tt go;l'lrnment ~vi~~ the wotld. f apendinC at all l'tvels. w~d ·recOil and can 'bet:k· ttilpopuli; • I · ' • causes thi t later are acclaimed. CERTAINLY WE want higher salariei; CONGRESS, e6WEVER, remains wor· They cited such individual triumphs of and better equipment, more officers and ricd about the extent of foundatio~found~tion enterprise as the control of better training schools. Jring_e be~elits 1tealth, pe rpetualed__by_exemplion front malijr1a and yellow fever, the . develoi:r and working condition:; comparable lo income and inheritance taxes and grow-me~t of new cereal strains_ and those which private industry employe s ing by natural increase as well as dona· agricullural ~Cth-O?s that. ptom1.~ to have long enjoyed. But pity buys nothj,ng. lions. It shows concern also about abuse abate hunRer 1n Latin A1ner1ca , lndta and A man can feel sorry Cof a dog. standlqg or the tax exemption pri vilege, even the _ Far East -and even the in.ilia!_ ~x- i11 the rain, he might even take him into though there is no evidence that .more per1men'3 that proved the pract1cabihty the h6use, but he won't respect him. than a small minority of foundations-of rockets. J{e niight give him a pat on the head typically minor personal ones -· have Historians of the philanthropic foun- a11d a piece of steak if he makes a good b~en guilty of rraking money for found· dation like to trace its origins to ancicnl v"atch dog, but· not often and not much, ers or donors under the ta~· exemption Greece, but the modern American loon· cons idering the price of steak. umbrella. dation seems to stem from the period \Veil. with high ta xes the citizen feels This has not been a happy year for the after the Civtl War when fOrtunes 'piled the san1e way. He m1ght be moved-to in-foundations. Just wherl Patman's long In;-up fast and some of the more crease our salaries sUghtly, but not much vestigation began to sho\v signs of Jiro-selfconscious rich listened to preac hing :ind not too often -not as long as the re\;i-ducing regulatory legislat ion, just when that weal!h created obligations to'·society. tion~hi p is besed on sentimentality an<l the insistent demand for tax reform The income tax, instituted -a1 lhc lime collc:.:tive begging. brought all exemptions under scrutiny, of \Vorld \Var I. gave a powerftil ad- IN CALIFORNIA we police officers \V;1nt 1nore . . . but w~ want more bccau:;~.v.·e are more ... and we gi~·e 111o;·e. NOt because we arc lo be pitied or p:lllcd~ bul because \rC are progressi1 e, proficient and prof essional. 'Ve ID\l~t break a\vay froni thci old im- age the p':ople insis l on pres erving for Ui. \\ e n1ust establi sh and promulgitte a ne\V i111agc. An in1age of a con1pelent, r ucated and dedicated police officer, ac· ti:-i~ as a profe:;sional and dcinanding a position in lh~ co1nmu,nity cons istent v.•iLh professional standing . -The Police Chief l\1aga tine three instances or foundation parmrnt:; ditional incentive. Parting v.•ith n1oney is . made headlines Sild set off a roa r of lcsS pa inful if the gvvernrnent is going lo cril icis1n-althou1>h all appare ntly 11'ere g<'t a chunk of it anyway. perfectly legal. Th ese were : BolU n1ore banker Georg& Peabod y -The Ford F'oundation·s g1·a11I 11f starled tl:e PeaOOdy Educational f'und in ~l~l.000 in tra.vcl and study fund s to.c4;ht HlS7 with a S3 million donation 10 help f1'rn1c>r nides of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy develop schools in the South. Carnegie, '"ho had been lcrt adrffl by his assassina-Rockefeller and Sage foundat ions came lion. along at the turn of lhe century, -'P11e pny1nent or $20,000. later return-The mushroomi11g of small foundat ions rd. 10 Surrcmc Court Justice Abe Forttis got under way in the middle 1940s when b.v the fam ily foundati on of Loui s E. income taxes boosted by World War II \VoHso!'I , financit>r subsequently sen· began biting deep. lenced to prison for securit ies law viol<1- tion. ·-The disclosure that Justice \\'illia1n 0 . Douglas had been receiving $12.000 a ~·car as president or the Albert Pai1•in IT IS NOT particularly hard to start ;i foundation. It can be set up as a non1irofil \Vhen th~ \Vays and Means Committee began hearings on tax reform ea rly this year, foundations w~re the fir &t iteni on the agenda and Patman was the leadoff v.·itness. The committee subsequently announced preliminary agreement on restrictions stiff enough to bring gasps from foun- dation su pporters: A 5 percent tax on foundations' inves tment income, a • re· quit::?ment that in general income-must ~; dLc;tributed not later than the year ·After-receipt. a ban on direct grants to ind ividuals and on direct financing of such activities as voter regislration drives. and a limitation on the proportion of stock a foundation may own in any one business. There already have been spmc protests In Congress th!il these proposals go too far, and there is no tell ing yet what regulations fi11ally will come out of the Jcg1slatirc mill. But foundations are clearly on the defen sive . -Associated Press Quotes Altoona. Pa ., J\1irror: "The Fourth Amendm ent protects cilizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. That's all it says, but over the last fr\Y years it has beco1nc so barn3cied with Supreme Court interprelations. all lo the advan tage of accused crimin a1s. !hat - in Ju~dice Black's v:ords -its 'ori ginal au thors "'ould he hard put to recogn ize their creation.· " \\'ynnc, Ark., Progres s: ''Ou r best Viet· 11am-typc guerrilla fighters seem to be on our college ca1npuscs, but they have ., dcf('rred mllitary status. ll niight be wise lo rotate per.~onnel ; Jet the students go to Vietnam for awhile and give the Viet vrts a chance lo come home and Leai: up the ; sch::iols. It see1ns on!y lair.'' ~----------Ot1r ~Ian . I" Sun Fra11cllfO ----------~ ; ; F'oundal1on, which had bce11 set up v.·i1h proceeds of the sale of a hotel and gambl -ls California W ave1·ing? Tote Tl1at Barge~ Man By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO' -The following joke Is racist. The only possiblt excuse. for printing it. then. is that the tale is being told with sonie glee by proro- inenl n1embers of the local black con1munity. v.·ho think it "makes a good point" As follows : A jOb-seeking college graduate is asked by the personnel manager of a large firm, "What did you major in?" "Black studies." replied the grad. "Black literatur.c. black math, black music and so on." "Do11't believe we have anything along those Unes," says the personnel man ·doubtfuUy, ··but Jet's see what the computer says.'' ; ' , Business of leedlng in 'infm'Olation. whirr·whirr , click-click and out ·comes e 1llp~dlng ''RtBf7ambptpc." ' "Wh'at 'a that mean?" asks the 8:5~fl(lt. '11 "'m&ans,'' says the personnel maMger, "• 'Report to Bakers!ield Friday at 7 a.m. Be prepared to plck coitoti.' •• roRmER StYD\ES IN bla<k ~·· "'hltc: Crltfc Gnn·er Sales Jr, carried a bl& banner reeding "Germani 19.'U ,, -Berkeley 1969" during one of the re- cent parades over there, and several Cal students asked Qim '_'_What does that 'mean:" ''It n1cans," snapped Grover, "\bat thi s university needs a ~bile studies program,", DOUGLAS L voNs, son of the noted N.Y. col umnist, Leona rd Lyons, "'·as among the 400 graduates who walked out on the commencement exercises •t UC Berkeley -but Leonard was unruffled even though he'd flown from London for the evenl. "1 know," he stild, "that Douglas accomplished more in four years than any other gradu\lt.~t ,aaved two lives" (while , a _,tudent1 ."?Ugla~ organized the an-. -:.ti'*°Pn.11 pt.10ial'lment group, CALM -t Cittan1 AgaJnst Legalited ?-.1Urder - aod · ls ·credited with two coit1· mutations). r<OmlNQ.T().llO-WITll •. A N Y • THING nott': \Vhen the niovie, "A Lovely Wiy to Die." is shown aboard ah alrUn!r. It Is billed sfmpJy as "A Lovely Way." JOHN BUTLER. GEN. mgr. or Compton Advertlslng, called a Mafr meeti ng to Impart the following ~a;e in a few lho.usand well· ( I chosen words: "1 want all you ex- ecuUves to get more involved in civic aHairs!" A fe.w days later he rte'd the following men10 from Exec: BranweU Fanning: ''ASi>e-r you r suggestions, have been elected l\1ayor of Tiburon. \Viii try harder next week ." JOEL GREY, star of "George ~t ." at the Curran, had a nightcap at Alex- is' discolheque and looked at the cro\1.'d in amazement. "Since I know ttiis is a chic, sophisticated city,·· he remarked, "where did all these tacky· lookihg people come f r o m ' ' ' Elsewhere, on• hopes. Spike heels at a discotheque? ANOTHER TOUCH of old-time elegance down the drain: tilt St Fran· cis' bellmen are now in maroon jackets ,,and slacks after 30 years of wing CQJlars and blue uniforms wlth fancy braid. Onct they were mislaken for Admirals. Now they look like COO· vention dtlegates. SO~fE #5.00I ha' bten raised to he lp pay off the $00,000 bail on El· dridge Cleavet;---Wlro -Jinrrped ,all tbe way to Cuba. ini;: casino· in Las Vegas. \Vithin the broad guidelines of the Tnternal Revenue Code, foundation! may and rlo engage in an immense variety al activilies. They must stick lo broadly slated philanthropic purposes, they m11y not devote assets or income to personal gain, they must keep their educational activitie,s cLear of propaganda, lobbying or political cam pai gns. · AOOJTIONAL SPECIFIC restriction.~ v.•cre Put into the cocle in 19&0. airi1ed at prc1·enting self-dealing with dOriors, founders or substantial cont ributors. Tax· CX!!mpt organizations n1ay not , where such persons or close relatives are con· cerned, make loans without reasohab le return, pay unreasonable compensaUon. make services available on a preferent ial basis. buy or sell property al unrealistic prices. The 1950 act also forliids unreason;'.lble ac::umulati-On cf incoroe, 1vithout setting precise guidelines. McGcorge Bundy, president or the Ford Foundation, said its grants to the Ken- ned1 ali:1es were entirtly justified on educational grounds and that thfile reel· pients worked hard on lheJr study pr~ jccts. Later, however, he said t In retrospec:~ tht grant.I v.•ere unwise. fortM sald~bc accepted a propo~I to help lhe WolfSon roundation dtvelop a program for improvement o( eu1nmunity relations and promotion or raclnl and religious cooperation. llc ·was to be pa.W- 30-:0\'M) • ytar for life. with payment! continued to his wife tr she survived him. lie said he decided he COllld not carry out lht a.'lsicnment and returned the Initial From SCIENCE l\1agazine Higher education in California seems to be suffering .a kind pf stasis caused by the cumulative efreets of rapid expatision and steeply rising costs, campus disrup- tions. and differences over the social role of the university. And the effects 3re ap- parent inside and outside the university, Ca lifornians, who, more than other .A1nericans, have viewed education as an Individual right and a public good, appear to be wavering a bit. With the vote on faculty appoin tments. a majority on tbr. board of regents seemed to. have formed behinQ Governor Reagan. The vote y,·111 wid ely at tributed to the retention on the . 5an Diego campus o! Herbert "'1arcuse, wbose v.•orks are a fount of radical cam- pus theory. The rege nts are considering the question of tuition for resident studenls, a matter of heavy symbolic signifiCBf1CC in California. and the decision could well Point •™r direction tor high policy for higher educati on. In fact the trquble seems to run [airly deep. Last year the voters turned dov.·n a ,$l2a-n11llior. wilversity ,bond issue con· !ldcred very-· Jmpnrtant to otd~rly ex· pansion. Last month. In loca l ele<:tiun~. proposals for 1ehool tax increases and educational .bond Issues were alm~1 unifor1nly rejects. Taxes are high and tax revolt is in the air .. but what \\•as dif- ferent this time was not that educalion we\$ being attackdd. but that few scccm· cd to be whole-hearledly pleading lt.i t:ase. To pul too much stress on 1he pathol ogy of the present situation wou ld be to slight the wealth, vJtality. and con~ fidence which produced the California sysfe1n. But California has been a na.· tion9l Dellwcthe r in higher education. and other states may do 1ve\I to look for syiTiptoms of a similar malaise. -JOltN' WAI.SU • ' ' --~-·Ii I Saturday, J uly 5, 1969 The Comm~nt Page of the Daily Pilot seeks to inform and stirnulate readers by presenting a variety of com· trlentary on topics of inter- est and slflnificance lro1n informed observers a n d spokesmen. Robert N. Wt«"d, rublishH ! ' ' Free Negro Colony 'Dug' In Brooklyn NEW YORK CAP) -In the rubble of a vacant Brooklyn lot leveled for construction of a housing project, volunteer archaecilog)sts have been dig- ging up evidence of a colony oJ free Negroes t9Undt;(t. in tbt early 19th ~ntury. The colo ny named Weeksville was founded before New York State abolished slavery in 1827 and was even- tually swallowed up by the heavy Negro immigration into what is now called Bedford- Stuyvesant at the end of the 19th century. The archaeological "dig" is directed by James P. Hurley a 40-year-old employe cf the Youth in Action Community CorpOration, a local anti- poverty group. Boy'Scouts, local merchants, parents and school children assist in the search through the rubble of the excavation for artifacts of the colony. "What we!ve found may not look like much," Hurley said. "But already we have proof of affluence and literacy in a community of 30 or 4{t prop- erly owning families that most people thought was ~retchedly poor and uncultivated." Controversial Exam OK 'd CHICO (UPI) -The Chico State College Senate has d c n i e d a r e port by A ssemblfm~n Ray John::ion (It-Chico), that a faculty com!' mittee investigated a con· trovcrsial physics examination and found it had "excellent'' content. The exam. which has been widely criticized,. conlained queslions relallng to germ warfare, use of buck!!hot <11Pinst students and similar acts. It was given by Jack Zeilenga, assistant professor of physics. · The faculty senate Tuesday passed a resolution stating tnat no fact-finding committee had been appointed by' the faculty to investigate I.he e.x· arhinatkln. Johnson said last week that such a comm.itlee found the test to be "excellent in con- tent, although they conceded it nlight be a little pOlitically biased ." He said the. com- .... mitlee rCcommended no ac- tion be laken. Tell Your Kids To· Read Uncle Len's 'column ---~----~-- 1.09 VITAMIN "£" SUPER B willl c,, . . . 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Rose Food r t •• • ' ' ' " . • • • ' L .. ~ I I • • FIGJITING THE RAPIDS -Newport Harbor High se&ior chuck Lyda-b~ for a left tum during the recent U.S. white waler kayak championships in Colorado eadier.t.his summer. Lyda, who finished • , j r;_..a. .. --·--"'7 -. '. second in the race, is In Europe pr~g for the world clw!!J>i"!!' •hips in France beginning later "this month. Also competing is Costa Mesa· high counselor Ari Vittorelli. ~l Voss-Still Hot Ka-yakers in-·Europe ' . As California i ' \ Splits 2 Tilts CJOCAGO (AP) -Home runs by Car· • los M•y and Gail llopkim haded the foor-bit pltcbi.o~ of Joe Horlen, giving the Chicago White Sot a 3-1 victory Fri- day and a doublehooder split with Calif- ornia. The Angels captured the opener 7-3 with a five-run rally in the eighth inning, . -Angel -Slate l JS p.m. l(M~ l"'I II :~ 1.m. l(MP' ill 1:SJ p.rn. """ O 7;SS o.m. KM I including Jay 4ohnstone's first major league grabd slam homer. Set Siglits on World Championships A Newport Harbor High School senior and Costa Mesa High counselor are training in Switi.erland and France this summer f<r the World Kayak Champicnhips at Bourg St. Maurice, France, late this month. The pair, t6-year-<1ld Chuck Lyda of COsta Mesa a.pd Art Vlttortlli, 23, ar- rived in 7.urich, S~land, two weeks ago and have been: traJninc for U\I! world championships, at which ~ 300 (@_st water paddle!} lrOm throughout the world will com- pete. The coast area pair Is scheduled to r cmnpete in three European kayak races th.is monlh, preliminaries le the Bourg St. Maurice world chain· plonships J uly 31-Aug. 6. The first was the Spittal, Austria slalom and down river race Satwday and Sunday. On JulY-lg.20 they'll be in Germany for the '.A.upberg slalom race and then It's back to Austria for the July 26-Z'T slaJom and down river event at J.ta.yrbofen. Lyda and Vittorelli attn't ·regarded as pushOYefa this summer. Eacller this summer, Yittorelli was first and Lyda second at .~ U.S •. downriver championshi1>3 at Salidi, Colo. Both thus qualified for the world races, which are held every two years. Lyda is already a veteran of American competition in fast water A racing. He was introduced to the sport . t three years ago while a.member of the Sea Scouts. Tom Johnson, now lhe commodore of tbe American Canoe Association, conducted a paddling clinic at the Newport Harbor Sea Scoot Base and Lyda was so enamored with lhe sport t he had his own kayak within two S: months and had a-while water race !il under his belt within a year. • The two key events at the world races will be a 26-mile slalom race and the down river event. ~ £,_._,.....,..,.......,""""' ... ...,,~....,--inm ....... ~-~°"""""",___,, ....... ._. Still ·Move Up . tOS ANGELES (AP) -. "The trouble with Tony Clminger," Cincinnati mana- ger Dave Bristol was saying, "is that he tr!es too dam hard. "! one Of the fiercest competitors l know and all the guys on this ball club just cheer their hearts out when he pitches," tht Reds sk1pper continued. o;But sometimes he just tries to over- Deqer Slate li lli!El.ll?~ .p1:;::~111:1 • WA ltl{I) ,,H.-t t!J ' \II. Al 1'119' :U •'"'· D ~ the bJtters and he loses his con- lnll and b..,.. sky high.'' G1oninget, an JJ.game lo&er with an EAA of 5.91 despite a pair or two-bitten this season, did not try and blow the ball past the Los ~Angeles Dodgers Friday and~ strategy paid off ln a 4-J Cindn- nattl victory. Cfoninger's rlfth of the sea· son. 'Jbe same tWo teams collided again tonight with Jim Merritt, Cincinnati's most dependable pitcller ci late, dueling Bill Singer, one ol the National League's top strikeout artists. Despite the setback, Los Angeles pick· ed-up-a half game on the Atltrnta Braves who dropped a double-header to the Sen Francisco Giants. The Dodgers are ·one game back In second place. , •·r hope this la the start ~or a good streak for me,'' Cloolnger said. "I don't know why It is but I've always ,Pi~ better in the second half o( the season. Cloninger went 8 213 innings before Al Jackson came on t.o record the final out of the game. 1be husky Cincy right·hand- cr yielded nine hits but only op one oc· c~on were the Dodgers able lo put. l'o together in the same Inning. The potent Reds, baseball's best col- lection of hitters, ripped 12 hils off ClfUde Osteen, including two double~ apiece by Bobby Tolan and reserve catcher Pat Corrales. The !Otis was Os- teen·s seventh against 10 wi~. The lone Dodger tally came in the thlrrl when Osteen doubled and scored on a pair of infield outs. CINCINMATI LOS AMG1!1.ES Ill r•lli '''"'\ ll°"rt 401tWlll!I •• 111 11 Tolenct .ill?Moll lf 502 11 A.Jal\nlMlnll S 020W.Dtvl•C:I 'Oil Cl'ltMVU IOIOKosc:oPll 1 0011 P••~· lb 3 l I 0 OtbrltllOfl rf I 0 0 0 1.. 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"Tying up the loooe ends, being able to wo:k with Herb Nab chief mechanic, Junior Johnson car owner and the rest of the crew that's been together •a year now makes the dilterence,'' Yarbrough 68id. "They are just doing a beter job and t leel like I'm ~ibly driving the raee car better." It was .superior speed 'that enabled Yart>roulth to wheel his Ford Tall1dega past Buddy Baker's Dodge 45 miles from the finish, he said. Baker agreed: "He was just a fraction of a second taster. I could stay with him in a draft the two cars running one be- hind lhe other until we hti traffic. Then he would begin to pull away Crom me.'' Yarbrough said he purposely gavt. Baker two chances to slingshot past to learn if he was fast enough. When Baker couldn't make it Lee Roy relaxed and rolled on to the finish rive laps in front. The $22,175 paycheck brought Yar- brough's winnings in !'Jati~ Associa· lion 1or Stock Car Auto Racin.g'a grand national events to '120,34.J this year. He is easily within striking ·distance of the record annual earnings of '136,73& col· lected by Cale Yarbrough last year. The 36-year-otd new .star of llie super- s~ways has no plans to ease up in his driving schedule because of improv· cd finances. "I'll run at Dover, Del., Sunday and then on lo Trenton and all the ~her races, with a tire test between,'' he said. •·nie best way to stay in shape is to do what you know best. This is driving a race car for me." The two etubs·CO at It again today with George Brune( .{W) facing Chicago's Billy Wynne (z.t). Hork!n, S-9, gave up a first-inning run Martin Burns Over 'Phony' News Story Sports Clipped Short Baker, making his first start since breaking a shoulder in a tire testing crash a few weeks a.go, was happier than · most second place finishers. lie hinted his car, set up by former star driver Cotton Owens C<nlld become even more oC a challenge to the dominant Fords in the nine remaining superspeed- way races of 1969. on a walk. a wild pit.ch and Johnstone 's ;) single and then throttled the Angels the • ·rest of. the way for only Chicago'a: sec- U ond-victory in eight games. "' califomia entered the eighth of the first game ·t'ied 1-1, but loaded the bases on two walks and a single and Sandy Alomar singled in one run. Then John- stone cracked his fourth homer of the ....... 1 Reliever Ken Tatum homered for the 1 Angels In the ninth. ...., lijl1 -~tea's -'tlln-~ single pul • Cllia1q!airahead t.e l:ft the sixth inning. ~ bu1. a walk, Johnstone's single and a • sacrifice fly by Jim Fregosi tied it in the &eventll. • The Anatl!' Bill \/cm of Newport · Beach t'Ontinued ·bil current hot streak at the plate by b'anging out three hi ts in eight trips to die plate to raise his ·• once sagging batiJlj average to .2.$5. • \ CA1.lF0111MIA CHICAGO -" •'rh'-1 ••rh..i AIDm••111 l111Mc(r1•<f J010 JohlnlltW!e d ' I J I AN•lclo ,, j 0 0 0 F"90•1n 1 011c.M11v " 1110 Rtk Mrdl II ? 0 I 0 t!l!l>ltln•!b ~ 1) 8 ll:PPOlll fOOOH1•-C l 1 1 0 Mld<1 " I I f 0 Mf:ltan 111 I I I l Vourt l f20W.Wllll•m,rl 1 01f 5"<><•• 1b J 0 I 0 8fHV rl 1 0 I 1 Arc.,. c 1 o' I "o Mor11e1 lb J t o o Amo,. or o ' ~ h EOml><I"' • 1 o e o Et1nc I OOIWoodo lOGI A.llod,.PJJb 51 •~8~1111 0 01 0 Mc;Glolfo lfn • 1 0 o o Wfrd pll I O I O ~Piii••• •. ,,.,..,,. 010 0 M&rlltn Pl\ 0 I 0 0 E.F1lMrP 0101 11:.TlhlmP 1111 f Toft l » 1 11 1 lo!ll 31 J 11 l C1lllofnl1 OCIJ OOG Ul-1 Cllk"t ooo 001 *--1 E_...,r1oClll. Mt"l"l. 0"-l1!1tor~Lo 1, Cf\Oc:to0 ~eL~,L~IJomit LL tl'l!UM L ta:,,,.hro'....Hll f -.loh•'-{l l, ~. Tllul(I t!I. ).....:.fdmoncuan. SF- l •Fret0tl. 1 1~t1•~1111 so Mcr.111t11ll• ' 7 1 • 1 l II;. Mir !W, l-11 I I I I I 1 .I E. Fl'1>er l l J I I Q O ~'\_ I(. T•tvm 1 l1l 1 ~ D G O Efmond""' ' 1 l l t 1 ' • WON tL. S.51 Ill 1 l l ) ·\ kll l ') J J Q I t4•,,._..,r fi.clmMll.., ltlclYnH. T-t:,5. ~ . I • • Storms Wash Out Tourney "U that litle item we were talking about comes around, I think we can beat them anywhere," Bake.r said to Owens. CHICAGO (AP) -Minnesota Twiils' Manager Billy Martin Friday threat- ened-to sue a Clllcago !ports writer Lor wT'iting an article that Marttn ·termed ''complete fabricatioo.'' The article, written by Dave Nightin- gale., appeared in early editions Thurs- day of the Chicago Daily News. It qu~ed Martin as warning Twins' pitcher Jim Kaat in spring training. "lf you pull the kind ol stunt on me that you pulled on Sam Mele in 1966, it's gonna cost you $5,000." FLINT Mlch. -A series or violent thundenlonns forced cancellation ol the S""'1\d round of the $125,000 Buick Open Goll Tournament Friday. 11ie-second round now is scheduled for Salurday on the 7,000.yard par 7l War- wick Hills Country Club course, with 36 holes scheduled for Sunday. Only a few of the players in the fie.IQ <lf 143 had started play when rain and lightning .first hit the course. TOUI111ment officials waited two hours · and 15 minutes before resuming play, but a second storm hit moments late.r and play wu canceled . R. H: Sikes and lforocro Blancas shared a two-stroke lead at the end of first-round play. each at 65. • K4at. in 1966, wrote a letter to Twin Cilies newspaper asking that pitching coach John Sain be retained arid a m• ger hired "who could take advantage"Of ZURICH, Switzerland -Willie Daven- • , port equaled the world re('()f'd in the 110· Sain's talents." . F I he I U meter hurdles riday n l ntema on- Nighting1le1s article Thursday l;lso al Zurich track and field meet with a qu'oled Martin as saying to Kaat, "If you t\tnE' of 13.J ~ . ever cut me in the newspapers like you John Pennel of the Southern California did Mele, I'm going to fine you p.,000. Slriden won the pofe vault with a leap · • of 17 feet, 7 inches. He failed three limes So just go out ~ pitch for me Bfld keep in an attempt at 18 feet, one-haU inch yoor mouth shut. wlikb·would have bettered his own world Mm1:1n ftl!Md-in the-~ drmtng~ re&ia Of 17 reel, ld\~ inches. room after reading the Nightingale piece. · • Ms<l!n told the Mlnneaj>oib Tribune, . '"J'b;s IUY Nightingale made tt all up. I CARACAS Venezuela -Twcnly·s1x didn't talk to film. I don'l even know who Japanese ball playen of the troubled he is. Globa1 League were not permitted to "I'm caJUng my lawyer about t,hi$ leave Venezuela Friday. right a"Yl,J."' An order of restrainL was served on them by the hot.el where they stayed for over 70 days and had a bill of more than $20,000. Friday morning, the Japa~ players packed up and left the hole.I, boarding a plane with the intention of flying to Columbus, Ga ., to rejoin the league there. Airport aulhorities made the players gel olf the plane. • WENT'lVILl.E Mo. -Roger McClus- key of Tucson. Ariz., won his second Mid·America 200 mile U.S. Auto Club stock car raoe Friday by abrut 35 sec- onds OYer A. J. 1''"oyt of Houston. Tex. McCluskey, driving a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner, became the on.ly man ever to win the race al lhe Wentzville .track two years running. • LOS ANGELES -Coach Alls "Pete" Petersms of th&naUQaal AAU champion Soothem California StJiders along with lrwin Weiss of Princeton and Frank Sebanteanski of Bowdoin College 'W'el'e named Friday as aMistant coaches for lht' U.S. tra clmd field team which com- petes against Jlussia and the British Commoov;ealth here July 18-19. • SAN FRANCISCO -San Francisco slugger Willie McC<wey and AUanta star l~ank Aaron sullered hend injuries F'ri· day in the first game of a doubleheader belween Ule Giants and Braves. McCovey, who Jeads the NaUonal Leagu~ with 26 home runs, jarred his right hand against a concrete wan chas- ing a foul Uy. He was taken to St. Luke's HoopiU between games for X·rays. Aaron was struck on the left hand by a pitch tn the ninth. He a lso went lo St. Luke's, but X·rays were negative and he was back in uniform for the double- header nightcap. • ZURICH, Switzerland-Ethiopia's elite team, headed by Olympic marathon gold medalist Mamo Wolde, scratched from an international track and field meet here Friday night on government orders because of lhe pre9Cr1Ce or 8 team from South Africa. The last minute withdrawal of the 10 Ethiopian stars angered"'both the organ- ibers and the crowd or 12,000 assembled at the. tartan track of the Letzigrund Stadium. They wouldn't elaborate, but there. were reports Owens is developing an im- provement in shock absorbers. Baker cnllected $11,195 for second place. Three Fords took the next places - Dennis Allison third for $6,905; David Pearson rourth for $4,050 and Richard Petty fifth for $1,950. The next five were Dave !\1arcis in a Dodge, Richard Bricktlousc In a Ply· n1out.h, Dr. Don Tarr in a Dodge and H. B. Bailey in a Pootiac. Cale Yarborough. after setting a qua ti· fying record of 190.706 miles an hour, ran only 45 miles before a broken valve sidelined his Mercury. Mechanical trou· ble.' took out three factory Dodge drivers -Paul Goldsmith, Oiarlie Glotzbach and ~ Bobby Isaac. Another Dodge star, &bby Allison, was involved in a fwe car wreck tha i sent him and Buddy Arrington to a ho5· pita! for observation. East Germans Favored Over Penn at Henley ' Tytus of the SeaUle Tennis club mett Ea.<!l German champion Hans Joachim Bohmer in the final of Ole Diamonq Q\allenge Sculls . ,Billie Jean Foiled at Wimbledon l!ENLEY-ON-TIIAMES, England (APl -The University oi Pe.nMYlvania senior t>ight and S.C. Einheit of East Germany -the gianlS from East and West - clashed today in the Henley Royal Re- gatta 's premier event, the Grand Chal- lenge Cup final. Veteran Penn Coach Joe Burk said : "I think ~e can win." 'Ibe Pennsylvania squad had 1 hard ride in ill semifinal Friday, beating Britain's top crew, n de- way 'Scullers, over the one ml1e 550 Jard course in 6:57. Tyt'tls, 20, overcame England's cham. pion, Ken Dwan, in a semlf!nal with a time of 1:21 -19 seconds faster than Bohmer, who defeated Bill Maher of the Vrsper Boat Club of Philadelphia in the other semtfin1l. WllllBLEDON, Ellj!l&nd (AP) -Ann B13don Jonea clim1xed 13 year! of try- in( ~1 bf dtfuUng Biiiie Jean King of LOlll~ U. 14, f.2 ind becoming • Ibo ~ ~fti dlampion of th• ; Wllllhl!lllmjf,!. -I! tournamont. ~ N i;)J a few doubtful line ~ · a triliJy partiun crow'l!I, d...rtl!c llrsl Brltlsh girl's victory over an American tn the final for 15 ~ --' . " ~· ft>lllld',tli a ~raw ·~•mpt .-Wl'Di.' rteohl '(JI four a -~ afltrw~ "I Ano II tho OIOll underrated' .BM· pi«yer,Gf al\ t~" . Roa. Llvtr o< Corona del M1i' and John , .Newcombe of Australia clash this morning for the coveted men's singles championship in the \Vimbledon tennis • championships. Laver, a 30-year.(lld 80Uthpaw, ls favor. td to win the crown (or the second straight year and move wttbjn QOe: !te,p o( dupOcatlng his grand slam of 1962. He 1lready hu won lhe Australian and Fnncll cbamr.IOlll!lipo thl1 YI and needs ooJy ,Wlmb edon •nd the .S. N• •Ilona! II 'Fomt Hilb 'lo com Ole the arand slam or the four--l'DIJ<;r ttnnl• titles In ont year. Newcombe. a ~year~ld, won 1t Wlm· bledon lwo years ago, but he 1.5 lhe under- dog against Laver, The W001en's doubles today row wll! be a U.S .• Australian affair. Patti Hogan o( UC Irvine and Margaret Michel of PAC!fic Palisades, will be playins the Australlans Margaret Court and Judy Tegarl, the No. 1 ~. At OM Ume during Friday's women's sirtiles, !\frs. King made a sarcastic curt· tt-Y lo the crowd of Jfl,000 who had been yellin1 ·ou1 11 •<>n>e of the ~oubtfUI lln• calls.. · "lbq 11y 'lolly good luck' to me but they really hope Billie Jean get ltUJed. '' ahe said afterwards. 1 - I ' To which Mrs. Jones added "I'd have been happier if they hadn't disputed the points. I wanted lo win fairly and square- ly and J didn' want the crowd to pul Billie Jean off. I felt a bit embarrassed.'' ''To me, tennis has Qever been 'I must y;ln Wimbledon lo make It worth while, Mrs. Jones said . "My main object is 10 travtl, see the trorld, enjoy myselr ind be h,ppy," &ud -Sllll• Tean ''I'm oot aol11g to cry over spilt roUlr. or eoorse I'm dlslpPoinl· ed, for I really wanted to win this year lo make it four Jn a row . And I wanted lO OOlt today, July 4. I want.Gd to Yi·ln for my coontry and~ family." : ' • Penn bas at least eight seconds lo make up on the Ea!l Gtrm1m, who thrashed a lively Nereus ol l!olland e~ht in the other semifinal in 1:49. The crack Ea.st Gennan crew with fi\•e Mea.ico Olympic nnauru. did not appear ·t&J'eoded. But Burk maintained, ''?\ft boys are really relaxed ind strok- ing well, n can make tt" P~ylvania was tryin&' for 1he first A...nc.n ~ ln "'Ibe Grand" since JI•rvard trlwn ed 11 years ago. Jn anotnet sl·West encounter, Bill ,., The University of Pennsylvania's rresh- man crew faced the Mas.sachusetts In· rtltute of Technology In an all-American semifinals ror the Thomas Challenge Cup-the second-rated even\ for eights. in the other semifinal, the fa vored H'arvard liirtitwelghts rilet BriLain's Lean. der Club. 1tlJC finals will be ~Id 1 few hours after the semifinals. Trinity College, Hartford, Conn . :rrwJ Nereus of Holland met In the final of the Ladies Challenge .Plate ior eighl11. ln the Princess Elliabeth Cu p for schoolboy eights Washington -Lee High School al Ale.xandrla, VfrRfnia, took on England's Emanuel SChoo[ • I How They Stand ' In Baseball Races NATtONAt._ LEAGUE Eut Divl1loo WLP<LGB AMERICAN i.E,'GUE Elit Dlvllloa 1 Chlca'go $2 28 .650 New York 44 34 .564 7 W ,J:. Pel. GB Baltimore 55 24 .696 l)elrbll 43 S2 .573 . 10 P-itl&burgh+ 38 42 .475 14. Phlladelphia 35 41 .461 15 ~BO<lton ·44 35 .55'1 n- St. Louis 'YT 44 ,457 15'1.c Montreal 24 54 .soa 27 -West Division Allanta 47 32 .595 Los Angel .. 45 32 .584 Cincinnati • 40 34 .541 S. Franci:;co 43 S'1 .538 Houston 41 40 .506 San Ditgo 27 SS .329 I 41,) ••• 7 211> ,ltlDAY'S SCOltEt Ctllc.oo 3, SI. I.cul• 1, tO lnnln'L MOl'lll"NI .. ,, Pf\llldell>h'-S.3. N~ York Jl.f, Plrt1bul'9ll 6-1. S&n Fr•ncl1(0 7-7, Att11111 6-l, ut ta~ 10 lnrdr111. Clnclnnell 4, l&1 AllGe leoa l. 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To me com· plete nudity is meanlngless and more often than not is used as a SUb$Utute for crea- tivity in film making. Actually r have never appeared in the nude nor will I ever ..• If the slQry line cimvinces me, and I must emphasize the word con- vince, that a nudity scene is necessary, then I will assist in the creation of that ilfusion." Jacqueline Bissett -"J hate it. ~lost other actresses love to tak e their clothes off, but I Tonlte At 6:00 & 10:20 MartQn j Richan! Brando Boone lo 1 ObGUIHIM n.uMI MS!lll,__ :Lam ' And At 7:55 Only ·=~--,. ·-. ·-· ·""'-ol """"" eorge· ~~m· ® J Let TV WEEK Turn You On Every Saturday Jhe OrM>t• Cout's Molt COmpleto STEREO SENSATIONI PRINTING SIRYICE .... ~-4:121 -1 ' ... The colorful sounlll of ' . Orange County ,Music ' RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island, Newport Beach ' I .. ' . •, • '., find U paloru11y, embarrwtng. I'm• nol betna moralilllc; I just !Ind JI tertlbly .... comlortabl<. When I llrll ll' rived bere·.lrom Engllnd fat '1be Sweet Rfae~' 1 WU told my fin~ scene wOUlil lhoW ~e nude Jn the ocean, ~ I was to be raped by 2S members or a motorcycle gang, i told my agent I was going back home. "nley cut the rape down to one peraon, but I sllJI bad to do the nude scene, "I waa supposed to bold my arms over my chest, but it WU all I could do to stand UP. aa the-cold waves bit ·me. Finally I was knocked down and I even lost the bottirp part of my bikini. Ob, it Wa8 miserable!" Anjanette Comer -''If U,ie public wants it, 1 say yes, an actress ahould do a l\U(le scene in a mQtion .picture. Th'at's ex- actly the sitUalion 1 faced while filming 'Rabbit, Run.' My feeling waa if it makes U .. IT~ TRAFFIC ST()P.:HR .:_ Singer Teresa helps temperatures rise in Los Angeles when she iwalks across a busy downtown street in her 'bikini. Return of Ro~antlcs Teresa Writes Own Music money for the people pro-Bv VERNON SCO'M' Utrlll to h duclng the film , It's good for ~ a ear my own com-"I don't want to be me. Jf sex is commercial and HOLLYWOOD (UPI) positions." associated with folk or we know Jt is, then lsay let's_ You're middle aged if you can Ter.esa ls different from country-western songs." she do It." remember -Wb-en f e m a I e most of bei' Contempol'al'ies. said. ''That's what most of tbe Rosemary F 0 r 8 y t h _ vocalists were required only to She la beautiful, immaculately other girl composers write. "Basically I'm a very shy be beautllully gowned, aweet groomed, &Oft-spoken and free "The romantic era is com· person, so doing a film scene voiced and able to stand In of hostilities. ing back oow. Psychedelic and in the nude is very nerve-front of a big band and sing. A native of Spokane, \Vash., acid rock are on the way out. wracking. Nudity for lllldity~ ~pparenUy those day.s are she ..bu._a_beauUf_\llly_ clea._r Tbe.new_er hard rock still has sake Is exploitation, and I gone. voice which allows the listener the strong beat, but the lyri cs would want no part of it. Today it is de rigueur that a , tn hear every word of her are blues oriented rather than However, I woukt not object to girl ain&er also be endowed songs -most of which are concerned with drugs and a nude scene If rt were an in-with a bit of Mozart, Bacb or romantic ballads. trips and things like that." tegral part of a picture, If it Beethoven. The in thing is Teresa Is under contract to Teresa said record buyers made a atory point, aod if it writing her own songs. botll Anita Kerr -who are more Interested in lyrics were filmed in an·unobtru&ive Joan B:aez writes Instant discovered her -and DOT now than the music itself, a way. I detest vulgarity and folk dltUes. So far none •has Records. fortunate happenstance. cnidity on or off the screen." reached the popularity or, aay, ______________ __::_:__:_: __ Joan Hackett -"Maybe It's tbe Polish Notional Anthem, QUEENIE B Phil I rl di because we're new at it-but but at least the girl Is not ju!l r;;.:;.;;;:;.;;,;;_ _____ _;~Y:..:.;.;;.:..;;;"::.'•;.;.;.a:;n;;,;:.:.., -for the mo1t part, the nutfe mouthing the lyrics of 50me scenes in American movies unknown wretch I n a never give me a feeling that Greenwich Village garret. l 'm glad to be a member of A new girl named simply the human race. We 're so Teresa bas arrived on the heavy-handed and adolescent , scene with a brand new record about it ..• It seems to me album. She sings like an angel that nudity should happen and wrote seven of the songs nat urally on film. It's got to on her platter. flow with the action. It should Asked why this compulsion be graceful, erotic - even to starve wrlters out of their sweet, as in the nude scene in garrets by peMing btr own the stage production of 'Hair'. music, Teresa explained: •.. Actors should take a good '·It really isn't necessary for look at the motivation for a girl to compose. It's a need nudity on lilm, and then that must be fuUilled. I decide whether it 's worth started with poetry when I doing.'' was 12 years old, and I find it Laguna 'M usic' Star Boasts Long Career March. Other Broadway ap· pearances include roles in Alan Bergmann, who will star with Marni Nixon in "The Sound of Music" for the Lyric Opera Association in Sep- tember, has had a distinguish· ed carter as an actor. Sidney Kingsley's '•N i ah t i_.::...--=::::;;:;~Jl.l~=::.::=:.::::;.:;;::;.;:=;::.;;:;;::;,i L.Ue," and 1 'Lorenzo,'' u1•m worried about increUed air pollution, ~ dtrected by, Arth~r PeM. At student unre1t, and quit.& frankly, that look New Yorks City Center, , "ln-yotit e;te." -·- Bergmann played the Utle role _ Mogt recenUy he statred in ''Tilt" (Formerly· Untitled) in the Nt!!!w Theater for Now 1969 production at the Mark Taper Forum, a Center Theater Group presentation. He also directed, for Theater West, a new production of "Trouble iTI Tahiti" which starred Miss Nixon. It soon will be seen at C,al Tech. in "Danton's Death." In Off·lr--------------------. Broadway productions, Alao Bergmann was acclaimed for bis perfonnance in the ti· tie role In "LuUler," seen at the Huntington Hartford's of· ferlng of the National Com- pany production. Bergmann was selected for that assign- ment by iony Richardson after he appea red in the Broadway produclion as the knight, The actor made h i s Broadway debut as Malchiel for Tyrone Guthrie's staging of "Gideon," starring Frederic BALBOA 673-4048 OPEN 6:41 7lt L .. I"°' lelltM ,.nlMUI• had leading roles in "Here Come the Clowns," James Joyce's "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man." and "The Barroom Monks.'' Bergmann also has starred on a number of major t'Jevision s ho w s including "Bonanza," "Run for Your Life," "The Big Valley," and "The Wild, Wild West." A graduate of Syracuse University, Bergmann also studied al Calholic University in Washington, D. C. H i s career has included ap- pearances in such thealera a11 Washington 's Arena Stage, the Erie (Pa.) Playhouse, and the Charles 'Ibeater, Boston. His roles have ranged from Brici in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roor' to Cassius in "Jultus Caesar" and Iago in "Othello." • 2 MleWI Nl1lttty e NOW IHOWTNI e hclntftht ......... ,..._,._7,21 •d 111H Stt.tt-7:00 1911 1:40 "DAZZONJ!~:nlievetaPin-Pitiim 'RollltlO&Juliet' ~wte the way you did befon!" -un 'Pf.U..,...,.~--1,_,,,.. ~ fRANco ZmmEw -· ROMEO ;B' JULIEf ,. Outst1ndlng Futuutlt: "SKY OVIR HOLl~ND" ' l I See By Today's Want Ads: e THAT e IT'S e DIME eA e LINE e DAY! Continuous Daily 2 p.m. TWO BIG FAMILY PICTURES PREMIERE SHOWING A modern-day story of faith, courage, and intrigue! MGMJ1Mt!'1111 GtCql! &on:! PIOlllCliM -.. oo ·--Love Bug-Flnnl•n'1 Rainbow Winnin Rascals . " ---~------- • Roosevelt . GQes ·Fast In Video Br Vl!JINON SC01T .' ' HOLLYWOOD . (UPl! , Rooievelt.Crl'1. tho huge b· all pro footballer, was never known . for '~Is speed on the . gridiron bcit he'I 'DlOYin& fast ' · in show business With two televWorr eerlU .. The good·natll(Jd giant will be seen u ·, regular in ~ flew season u a member ol the "DanJet Boone" cast. ' · ' • An• Latulers P~~nts Making • Some Allowances DEAR ANN : Why are m~ern parents so !09llsh~I How can they expect their children to know the v.alue of a dollar when allowances are ban~ed out refularlyl and nothing is .expected in return. Not even a · 4thank l you ." When I see my grandsons growing up to be !Oaf· ers it makes me s:lck: Yet J. don 't dare say anything · b e c a u s e it's not my 1 place. Please wake up the ·parents. Ann. Tell them to insist that their kids work after school. and on Saturdays and durlng su mmer vacations. They'll be better men and womeo for It. -OLD TIMER careful Jn the locker room at Lhe Y (or rear of being ridiculed, but I've kept my secret Am 1: queer because I put comfort ahead of confonnity'! What do you think? - CHARLEY 'lllCLUll~I· • IHDOOI IHOWIN• ... lack Lemmon .... Catherin• Otntuve ., .. CtuU"I• a.Ytt-tet.t t..wf•rll My111• Ley I• • ao••tl< f911fMY "THE APRIL JOOU" DAILY l'lLOT JJ SECOND BIG WEEK • Wffll4eys: 7:00 -Ceett.11on s.t ..... s...;ey, 2:ot ,.-. For niore f.haq a )'elf he has starred on a Los Angeles channel (KABC-TV) with "The Rooseve.lt Grier ShoW" a melange ol m u s i c , con- vusation and the promotion of community development proj. ects. DEAR TIMER: I agree that kids 11tould werk, but do · you know bow bard It 11 for a teeoger to find an after·1cbool job-, or 1ummtr work only? The labor laws were written many years ago to protect kids against exploitation lD swut shops. These laws should be changed. Today kid• NEED to work a1 a matter of sc lf respect. They need to ex· prod their energies lo u~ful and producUve w1ys. Bui In most state• there are all sorts of restrictions on II I r i n g mlnon. DEAR CHARLEY: I tblnk that somewhere In a men'• S,.Clel hl<n •• S..rffy MetlMe "They asked me to take a test for my role in the Daniel Boone Show," Rosey said. "The producers weren't sure if I WI! a skong enough ac- tor.'' store you could find ·shorta Second Feature "THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR• lbat are oomfortable. If you 11;:""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'""""""""""'~ wanted to, lh;at is. 11' "While they were making up their mind!, they put me in a movie for . television with rucardo Montalbin. It's the story of Joaquin Murietta. Fit for a King DAILY PILOl' llllf ,._.. "And if it's .i success on television, then maybe they 'll make that one into "a series, too. Guess I'd be the only iic-Alan Hart as the oversexed King Sexlimus gives the new princess, Ton1 Shea-tor in town playing in three h Q s 1· Id) · television series all at once.'' rer, t e royal eye while ueen Aggravain (Carol tan 1e does a slow burn 1n "The importanl thing is Jbis scene from the Rancho Corilmunity Players~ musical "Once Upon a Mat· keeping my other .show, too, _t_r.:.es_s:_.'_' _oe!:pc:e::.n:::in:,;g,_F:..:.ri:.:d::•:..Y_l:.:•.:.r_r_o_u_r _w_ce:.:•:::k.:.e::.nd:.s::.. ______________ _ and working il into syndication around the country because I can say and do a lot of goOO things on that program that I couldn't get across to the. country any other way. "Untroduce new talent and work for causes I believe Jn, things that will help our coun· try. Hollywood's Peter Fonda Not ~Chip Off Old Block' So dosi 'I p;it the blame on the panots, Grandpa. There's more t.o this problem than meets the eye. DEAR ANN : My wife Elhe\ just asked me if I was queer. She then handed me a column about men who v.·ear women's underwear. It so happens th at I have been wearing Ethel's panties for a long time. Now hear this; When l was In World War ti I ran out of shorts. The SIU.p's ~rvice store was sold out. In despera. tion I went to the WAVES By BOB moMAS fing at lbe bt.Uldup f_g_r w}tl~h also take cocaine and indulge counter and bought white.cot· he said American Interna· in an orglasllc LSD trip. ton panties in the largest size. }IOLLYWOOD (AP) -"Me, lional Pictures was responsi· Fonda was asked if actual ... They proves to De so much DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 work hard all day and like to gel to bed about 9 p.m. My wife has fallen into a habit of going over to the nei~hbor's heuse after I've gone to bed and sitting there tilt midnight or even later. The neighbor's husband Is in Vietnam. 1 never gave It a thought until I saw a coople of movies about women liking each other in an Un· natural w~y. N_pw I worry that something funny might be going on. My wife is a \\'ontlerful mother and our marriage is good, except for this one thing. What are you r ideas? -B.H. DEAR 8 .11.: A wUe who Is so lonely that sbe needs to go to the neighbors every night forwcoiapeywls la·• bH-woy. Wby doa'l you suge1t Utat she l.avllt friend.I I.a • couple of evenllp • week -er 10 to a movie or visit someone? Your marriage needs • trilnsfuslon and K'1 up to yoU to provide II, Bub. "I've worked all kinds o( community program... Into the show ,,.... Synanon, g.u e n power, Indian affairs and even helping people wbo are coming out of prison. a spokesman for my genera· ble. He made it clear that he drugs were used in the film. more comfortable than 1he lion? Forget It. I speak only is his own man. He hesitated, then replied : broadcloth shorts lhal l never o rtn111"' ,,,., bl .. .,, .. to~ kid• l'W for myse lf. As for my genera· The movie studios are "I suppose my answer will "Went back to the men's :." :"~.-.,':1 ~~"~;.,';"'"':Una"::~: tion, it was time they started discovering that. For almost make it difficult for other film counter after that. POt>Ult•. RNo "locn• ,lftd y,,., -l'OH' k ho Wh t · d Ethel I ex 1'Hn""'"' Ord•." s.nd 'b CM It In uoln FD.~WSOUTH COAST !A '°LAZA THliAIW San Dleco FretWly at '!iiJtol • 546-2711 NOW SHOWING -CONTINUOUS FROM 12:30 P.M. BOX OFFICE· OPENS ·AT NOOf'I Also • Playing ''The whole idea Is to let the viewers know how they can get involved in giving a hand to !hose who need help." Grler needs no aid himself. He is comforta bly established economically and in sound 'health after a football injury ended his career as a lineman for the Loa Angeles Rams. doing their own speaking. four years he has been turning ma ers w v.•ant lo use pot. en marr1e · •nd • ~. Hll-Mdre.tMI, tt~ •"· There has been too much of down one scirpl after another. But I'll tell you what I told the plained this whole thing lo her vtlDo• wlll'I WM '"""'· j!:;::;'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiii::;;;~ d h d Ann Llnderl Wiii bf! llltd 141 .... 1. "°" ---the 'silent majortty' - at both He found one role he wanted, press In Cannes: 'the cocaine an we never a any wit~ yowr orobiem,. Send 1111m 10 Mr ends of the neneratlon gap. '1 then was spurned by the was suaar, the LSD was half discussion · about it until now. 1n c""' °' '"-D"IL Y P!LDT • ....,..,,. • • or t' had t be ,,.. • ..11·Addr1.....,, 1!•m-Inv .. Peter Fonda, 51. 29.year-0ld British director because he an aspirin tablet, but the pot,=;;.·o.,.:course~~.-.~··======~'==.;-~========~I who speaks -and sometimes was an American. "But Isa· was -pot.' '' Ir blows -hUI mind, was scof-dora Duncan was an Ameri-Fonda, who s e handsome can and Vanessa Redgrave face is now obscured by a twho portrayed her) is Eng· heavy growth of hair and lish ! " Fonda argued to no beard, shucfders when he .,.. _. ••••T MUSICAL cOM•D"r avail. recalls his early film career, HA Highly Impressive Production" Failing to find a film he con-particularly his debut in · ... D.P. sidered valid, he made his "Tammy and the Doctor." "THI THREI PINNY OPllA"' own. He and pal Dennis Hop-Said he : "One day I really got •1 i1Etl'OLT •••CHT per dreamed up a tale ot two stoned and saw that big studJo 1111 H-...rt-IM.. c.. ~ , ... •.....,••illlll-W-IMJ motorcyclists who drift across sy ndrome f~r what It was. It fYO *""""""""""""l the country in search of was fantastic." "'methlng or other. They He finally hit with YOUR PROBLEM• _ wrote a script with Terry the younger crowd with the . • · Southern ("Candy"), enlisted motorcycle gang film. "Wfld You'-want to ull some item producer Bert Schneider, who Angels." and . the paean to ; that you no lonnar nffd but wangled a $375,000 bank loan. LSD. "The Trip." He speaks .., • .,. : With Fonda producing and bilterly of the producers, • someone else can u.. for • Hopper directing and both as American lntemationato : N 0 T 0 V E R $ 5 0 • stars, thty shol "Easy Rider'' "For 'Wild Angels' they paid 1 . ? ? ? i in seven weeks, mostly on the me the monumental sum of ? • ? ? . . • -road-bet.ween here .and Ne)' jl0.!IQ!1 For my next picture YOUR ANSWER ~ Orleans. C.Olumbia snapped it the contract called for a ·si:i100 · -: i up for a half million plus a raise. l finall y did, "The Trip' ihare of the profits. The film for $25,000. ; Yo\I' call THE DAILY PILOT, ask for \was shown at the Cannes Film "Then they offered me a f: Cla1sifitd Advtrti1in9, and pl1ct 1 : Festival and won a standing fabulous deal involving a half. i: : ovation and best first-direction million dollars, my own yacht ; p I LOT ~ award. and a chance to make my own i · ;: Fonda seemed even more film . T!ie yacht was ~!ready i ~ pleased with the receptton -purchastd""""<l 52·foot-beauty ....., PENNY it from I he "underground -and walling for me in : Cannes fesUval." Florida. 1 was sorely tempte<I . .., PINCHER • "They're all young people "But then they told me I • •1 and they give no prizes and in-would have to do 'Three in the: ; vile only those pictures they Attic ' and 'The Marquis de : • CLASSIFIED AD are interested in," he said. Sade' berore 1 could make my • AT OUR SPECIAL LOW RATE : they all stood up and wouldn't own picture. That's when I • • stop cheering." · told them what to do wilh the i " ft ft ! "Easy Rider ," llke la.~t deal. I wasn 't going lo sell ii DAt~v ••LOT 111,, ,..... year's "The Graduate," i!i out.'' ii L I N E S T I MES D 0 L L A R S i stacked against the establlsh·1;::========::::;I• AND YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD I ment. and many will find 11 : DIAL NOW DIRECT' disturbing, particUlarty In Its THE BEST '; • i Choosy Beggars Michael Douglass pleads with James Baxes for forgiveness_fo.r..begging in the wrong district in this ,scene from "The ThreePiJnDy Opera ," now on stage at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa. ~~~:ti::~~;: ~~d~ge~ "P•~::~:.~,~~Pon1P :,l,1h: w~:;;.: t 6 4 2 • S 6 1 8 It s "'°· k I n g ma i· \j u a .n a most pop11l1r cotl'llc itrip1. 11 •• d t !Tell''" Nortti c ... .., 540·1UOI : " NOW PLAYING ii d1 ily i~ th• DAILY PILOT. ... it throughou.t the picture; I.hey ........................... ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.....,...._.._.,,~ •••••••••••••••• . . • • . . . . . . • • . • • • • • • • MUNIJAY Tt!Rll •lhOl\Y ~Jiff'\ ()~ RAC31: UJ.A • SHAllWll.US . ..... • ! Shows M I •114 10 PN 1. _,. ...... MONDA! IHRll FRIDAY Niii' • 1•(!)1• .. (!)lllllll Sl11rin1 .•. Oii lhe ltl!IOllO'llllnd leir1tt~ 1Hf n llllTllM ClllAKY Shows 1t g and 11 PM . toUNIIY M11!r~U8111I J11ty' mrrinc .•• • U. TOlllOff1Mlatld Slat• PAm '"" ' "'" ta IEUtl CAllU. IOlllE 'vtTRY • IOlllER WIUIAMI TM ~----· THf OOODUTDW• PIPlU CilMlll hll•I ··-•rt • • • • • • • • ,,_,MC ... .llllllJl!t!!,.,-=---T.-:/-iH --t7""19PM .kl!)' IJ •••TM 9wtl OW.11• 111.w • • • • • t •••••••••• J1 I f 1 • THROUGllOUI TH£ P•\RK lul.ufift1 ..• lklifthMM"" ... 2 •th ..... ...,,. T14'p W1111 & llil IMI • 1111 Y-.... r...e1s ''• f•8l hlllliMt • th 9114 t.,.. Stllllp .,.,. ,..... Clrllt. "'-IWlllMf ........ .-n.811 ... ..,....._ 11111'1 l:lllllC1EI • Pllll IC-~llitf tf 1111 ~ ...... TM l'ttrly ••"". Tiit Jutet Inf Mf 1t1t Otltt 11 ... ~e•l. 111111T 1 • m surr1~1 t~ ... •llf' klllltrW 111....,u 4iSPI.,-_, 11111 -4 9 1.111 • OhMrl• ... " ... ..., ....... 5H*1 • '"""''· I t.• .. M(fnlll '°"' t rlOf """"'"· I t.111. • I ..... . • . . • . • •••••••••• 1· m\iPl'fiit;m CU.SSIC Of CWSICS Cl-': G.Ole Vivi" Loltll "Gone With. th• Wind" '..s1towi_, et 12:JO, 4.:30 .. l :JO Japantu Movies Evtry' Tuesday Night -PREMIRE DRIVE-IN SHOWINGSl- WAll DISIHY'S ''THE LOVE IUG" TIOINICOLCI ~lw 2 ... hMirl"On"' •A-foM!fy ~!ft tol.I , "'l.ovt IUG" .t NO & 12 Mldnlohl • .:o,;. .. ot IOiJO '-"" ,.,......_•In• lo.30 ,M. Jidllll fOUHTAIN 'VAUIY DlfVl.IH .... --·· --· ••••eMeHH••·'••· ... •1881H• ~ ~J GllAT FA.MILT PUN Dfffl JOMt l11dd' Hecbtt I• W•lt Dl111ey's "The Love Bug" .... AfldJ Grifflrtl Jotry y.., Dyle "An Angel In My Pock•~ ............. ~ ....... IXCLUSIYI INGA41MINT • Jae• Lom .. • ' .,.._ le,wf-4 . "The April Fool1" Stew Mc9-hy9' .,......., ~ "Tht Thom•s Crown Aff1lr" lKefillll.ld fof Ml•ha ...... ~ .. ~ ... ··~········ . UCLUUSIYI INGAGIMINT o,....., Pecll: ~ O•• SNrtf "Mackenna'• Gold" --0-W-"The Southern Star" ............. .-..,......." ... • • .. ............ YHIT MUST GO AU THI WAY UP TO HILL llcMHI ""'" CUltt hltwfflf ''Where Eeglu D ... •" __ "Heave-n With A Gun'' .,.. __ ..... Trey D..._ "Thott Mognlflctnl Men In Thtlr Flying Machlne1" ·--D..u HI,.. "C11lno Roy1fe n I DIMES TO DOLLARS .Sio111ll 111,.,.,, M•k• J•ll•n. Cell 6-42-1671 fot lief). wittt •• ,. e•11111ul•1, 11tr1.flre DAILY ,llOT Dlme ... LIM ~J, ~ • , • • ., i -I ._ --~ .... -------r----~~ --. ----. .....----... . - JI DAll.V PILOT Hello again, boys and girli, and· a bdalA!d happy Foorth o( July.lrom UPCle..Wn'a t.or;ner. Ou~· Jndependence Day art contest turned out to be • firecrecker that ti.a.led. There were quite 1 few Fourth of July drawings, but none was done the. correcl size. Be sure to check the box right below the winning dra"·· ing for all ' the information on the size of the picture before you submit entries io Uncle Len. WE'LL TRY JT again next week, kids, and the subject for our contest th is time will be going to the beach, something quite a few of you will be doing this summer. After you've read Uocle Len's Corner. take a glance at the Ask Andy column this week. A Huntington Beach girl, 11 -year-old Patli ·stun. ban. won a World Book Encyclopedia for her wiMing question on monsoons. Uncle Len missed all you young poets this week-nobody .submitted aTiy verse to the comer. Let's set if we can do better next week, huh~ Satlll'dal, July 5, 1969 * PRJZE WINNER This week's contest winner is Sam Leslie, 9, 460 Bluebird Canyon Road, Laguna Beach * Ally child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on el.ece 9! 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 bac!Lof drawing. Mail ii lo _Un~le bl>n's Art Con test,_ Box 10_60, DAIL¥ PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner \Vill receive l\ennedyflall collar. HONORABLE mention in '--------------------------------'/ the art contest this week goes to: Doug Curra.a, 7, Costa Mesa ; Christina Wallace, 41,;,, Corona de! Q:ar; Nicholas San· tangelo, IO!h, Costa Mesa ; Eric Yetter, 7. Fountain Valley ; Michelle Merdenhall. 8~. Huntington Beach , and Terry--'l\ouSUk, ,o~. no cit}' given. -----Ca~J~ Corne~-~----, Rll)DLES AND JOKES -* PRIZE WINNER Dear Carol: If two wrongs don't make a right, what do two rights make? • -IEllfffl 111... lil! Octl• l lW., Cl,..11.l dtl Mtr Dear Carol: flow many soft boiled eggs can a giant eat on an empty stomach? .S.nd yollJ 1111Utlllll_ t.e A.Ill """· c/o Orattt0 COOM' Datly 'llot, 101 1560, Ce1oto Mote, Coltf. An4V _, • 111-vo111me ""' 01 !he oceans to the heart o[ Asia ,w.,.111 aw11 E11c:~'"'""11 "' PaM! Stvo. bin. aoe 11. of Hun11,,.,ron B'ac~, veer right ai;id be Come c11t10<nl1, "" her o-.ition: &gUthweat winds. In winter the Do monsoons travel In pa(.. lerns ? monsoon blo-..:ing s e·a ward from th~ continent veers right and beet1mes a northeast wind. Sometimes the w i n t e r monsoons sweep on down into the summery reaJms or the Southern flemisPhere. When they cross• tht tqU1tor, they veer .Jett and ·become · PEANUTS STEVE ROPER PERKINS JUDGE PARKER The changeable we at her seems, merely seems, to do as it chooses. Actually, every lit~ Ue shower must obey strict regulations, Monsoons are im- mense weather events and they, too. are govemed by nature's laws down to the last detail. They traveJ in set pat· terns along regular paths and DOfthwest w~s. The patter ~r mon-.wtnd "alreclloo ~ !-'-"-"" Dear Carol: \Vhat is invisible yet never out of sight? -Jt111 Jll!mll', 11, Ntwillf'f l11c~ Crossword Puzzle Arrtoss 4• "On xou• w1yt ': 1 Bottoms Sl1n11 lo N. Sc•ndl· ~& "01 n1v i1n coursr!": 10 Noted US S1;in11 b1clrflolist 48 Tiers lt llvely 50 Orad·- 15 Mrt1t t 52 R'put t l& Ctrt1in 53"Put 1h t bonts puck in 17 Brilish tht net Columbla 5& Wat,rfront city · structure lB Ont madt lo 57 Swiss rivrr take the t.!I With rlrtct: blame 3 words 20 B1eakf1st 62 Wtl9ht unit food bt Insects 21 Par! of t.S Elizabeth'$ !ht tyt dlUQhltr 23 Btloni;i t.6 Up to \ht Intrinsically time that 2t Tarry &7 School 25 Birlort1 subjrcl: Prtl!lc Abbr. 2& Gt\ togelh tr 68 Abus ed aga in thr trull! 30 Fof this 6_9 Big quantity purposr: 2 words DOWN lt Color 35 Orsertllkt 1 Ptambln9 37 Japanese iltm drrss 2 City of accessory India 38 ShuUlrc:ock ) "Tht King J9 Playlng a and I" poorer 91111t mlltru than usuat: t Mt. Whilnry 2 wo1ds 5 Popular Cl Dill htrb oc:cup1t!on-cz Highball lo Party to lngrtdienl 1 rental ~J Standing: 111reirmrnt Suffir 1 Chltl 8 Palmer's and Baldlng 's group: Abbr, 9 Visit briefly:. 2 words 1 O [~press ed weariness 11 l lliact ou s plant 12 P1t"1adcalor ll "Kiss Mt --" 1·9 Inward: Anat . 22 Com in; Into placr 24 Adhrsian 2 5 Prtfilf used wilh naut and s~c· 2b Bird 27 Heath genu s 28 Mark. shew· In; plat~. for lnstrtion 29 Sharply drrssrd Jl High publlc: J~teem ,,......,..,......,,....,.,........ ,,....,.,,.....,..-ro- . (· . \ 715/b'J )2. Overwtl9ht 33 Quote s J& En ttr as an enemy 40 Ovtn tl Cupid 43 Brigl1t11ess 45 Ei!lftSsing lcvt 47 Const crat td cil ~9 Invented 51 Ad valorem: Abbr. 2 word s 53 Obstacle 5~ Pin r fro [t 55 Gr1man ruler Sf. Yrarn 57 Architect· ural pier 58 Sour 59 Elrctrlc1I units 61 Cuckoo b) Rt1aU vr: Abbr. set by seasons and · modified by Uie spinning earth. reverse t ~ e m s e I v e s o n _ There are olber ~ monaoon schedule with the seasons of climates in' central Africa, in theyear. . Australia and milder On hot .summer _days, light monsoons in Spain, All follow surface ~1nds waft in from the {h-e sa me set patterns and '-----------' ocean .ind . cool off the reverse with the seasons. Our b~aches. Al night the shallow central and eastern states also v.•1nds reverse and blow frem get mild monsoon effects. Jn ~~1c land toward t~e ocean. winter, muses o[ cold air I hese arc the kindly sea escape down trom Canada. In breezes -and monsoons arc summer., masses of moist air sea breezes on a grand scale. sweep up from the Gulf of They too blow between land Mexico and the tropical zones and sea. but they sweep ol -the AtlanUc. However, our a.cross vasl oceans and et1n-milder monsoons are less set t1ricnts. They loo .reverse in their ways than the monster d1rectlons. b~t only twtce each monsoons of Asia. year. The hltle sea breeies and the immense seasonal monsoons follow set patterns because they are governed by Lhe same weather law s. You might say that masses or cold air tend to move away to warmer surroundings. In any case, cool heavy air blows into realms or light warmer ai r. The weathery atmosphert constaljtly-mingles its air to equalize its weight, or pressure. Meantime. the sun beams down on land and sea. But the land gets hotter faster than the sea and It cools off faster al night and in winter. This creates varying pres· sures over land and sea. ln hot summery v.·eathcr. air pres· sure is higher over th e cooler oceans and winds tend lo blow towards the warmer· land areas. The \\'Orld's 1nosl dramatic monsoon areas are In central <1nd southern Asia. ln winter, !hi.' land areas pf China and India grow much cooler' than the surrounding sea! that stretch south below t ·h e equator. For six months, cool and very dry winter winds blow from the vast continent toward the oceans. When su1n· mer returns, the land heats up much faster than the seas. Air pressure Is then lower over the scorcftlng land. Suddenly the winds reverse and blow in- land from the oceans. Tht! ocean air ts moist and the summer monsoons deluge the thirsty et1ntlnenl with rain. These seasonal patterns are .t.noy oenot I Wtrlll INC Ollbe lo P•u1 Mve,., .t'le 10, Ill 111<19told. Loul•llln•, for hi• OUQtlon: How wtrt: the asteroids formed? Nobody knows for certain how the asteroids were form · ed. Many thousands of them have been spotted and more are being discovered all the time. Th.ey orbit the sun like planet.s. Each one travels al its own speed and follows Its own path. For a long time, astronomers thought t h a t most of the asteroids were more or less between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. But recently, Jleming swarms have been discovered way out at the edge of the Solar System. Al one time, some astronomers suspe£ted that the aSteroids between Mars and Jupiter could be the fr8gments from a lost planet. There ii plenty of 1pace for a planet ln that region of the Solar_ System. Maybe_ there was one and maybe ages ago it had a shattering accident. Perhaps it C<Jllided with some stray heavenly body or went too close to Jupiter and was shattered asunder by the gravity nf the giant planet Sorne astronomers suspect that these asteroids and those farther frOm the sun are me rely debris left over from when the Solar System was formed . Jn any case. we need to know lots mort about them before we can be sure.. always the same. ,p; ________ ;;;;;;.J Jn ancitnl days. sailors needed no compau to voyage between North Africa and India. In sununer they depended on thf: s t e a d y southwest monsaons and in ~·Inter on the northea st monsoon winds. These winds blow between land and sea but their basic direct.Ions are 1nodlned by the sp1nning earth. Norlh or the equator 1. all l winds are deOecltd to th~ right and south or the equato to lhC left. Th liUmmer the 1nonsoons blowint from the ,. _________ _. I · TUMBLEWEEDS SO LONG, HAM AND 9EANS! NICE 1'0 HAVE: SEEN 'IOU AGAIN! MUTI AND JEFF J~'5T BE STILL. SIR! I 'LLSAVE YOU! GORDO MISS P.EACH . -· By Charles M. Schub r--r--"'1---'._, 1:'3l.':!!-:'!::-!'!-!'.:-O:. ----, OQfT LOOI< llr IT 11lO Cl.OSE\.\\, \llUU lOO 'l(XR E'IE>: • ly. Saunden and :c>~rgard • VOU THREATENED TO C..\LL JUD<X: PARKER ..\ND TELL HIM .\OOUT °™~E PMOME CALLS t HAD' YOU MAKE •• .. I WANT1'0 l<EWARD'ltlll 15 A DOLLAR Tt\A1'. By John Miles By Harold Le Doux vou 1::-NOw, rr·s- STRAN6E •• eur I P0ttT !EUEVE YOU!~~~, \~<"11 By Ferd Johnson = • By Tom K. Ryan 'M'.Y AIN'l"'l'A WAIVIN: 9EANS? II AIN'Tf"LITE. IF YA [;!)N'[[..---."' r-~ . ..--..WAIVE AAH SHUT UP! • 'BYE By Al Smith ~ OON'T ltXJ 'RAISE rT TO' TEN OOLt:.ARS! FOR SAVING AU. MY LIFE! 1'1''5, 1,-,..,.i;< WOlrrH ? THEN WECOUL'D DO IT IN ONLY 'FIVE JUMPS! YBS, Ml5f PfAOl, "ID IZ CDLINT~IJS/ By Gus Arriola By Mel. r • t ; " • .. J , " ir ' . j l , 1 Beat Estat&· QufstionL •ncl Commtnl By Ret~or ­ R•ndah McCtrCllo Willi 4be ,major awa<d presented at the rectnl Pacitc Coaal: Bull.den Confere'®t, Turtle Rock 'Hills hornes1 now hu won four top naUonaJ and PaCltfC"'COisl prtm for ex· cellence in design and qualJty within lhe past year. The latest recognition was for • a best selling three bedroom model defigned for the family .moving up in the ~ ~ .... world. ·11 is ·reatured ln the ' .In reeding and htailrif about reil · estat• In-. recently -opened four model v'1tments I came across ttrmt I really don't completely complex at the new $15,000,000 Under1tand. What exactly 11 appreciation, ltv1r1g1, and luK:_ury ,home community In tPe eepreclation? Would you give an illustration of each· of '~~~~e:~~aster planned tnes.e? "" Three previous a w a rd s ' _ . N. B. ,Coslt ~·• presented 1 0 Middlebrook· iertalnment, Shopping a.n d J . .\pprec 1at1o n, leverage, and de~r~1aUon combine~ Anderson co. of 'Anaheim, buslness area without an equal fitake real estate the most dynamic investment media builders of Turtle Rock Hills, ill the nation. available for the man or woman who desires 'pee· iincludied both the .grand prize It is a one storY ho1ne lVilh tacular growth of their estate on a tax·sheltered basts. and the runner up honors in an abundance of qua Ii t y -· 'rhe most successful real. estate investors have for the national contest for homo features, appliances, a n d years blended the$e three !actors, appreciation, builde_rs s p ~ n s ored _by materials generally rated the leverage, and depreciation to maximize their retu~ on American Builder . magazine most wanted elements In a their cash investment, or equ ity, and at the sam.e time and . ~he grand p~ize of the hom~ ~y modern f"amilies. . n1aintain tax shelter at a hi.eh level. . Pacd1c C-Oast B~1lders COlli Tb~ m~~ ~rooll\ ~s ECONOMIG;DEPRECIA'.I'ION is caused· by the P!oc-• ferenc~ and American Builder • ...large and.1nv1t_m~ with _lts·tw1n ess Qt norm,,aj 'Phrsical deterioration that a fixed a:sset magazine last y_ear. • w~drobes~ bu1ll·Jn varuly, and · b · ct to-either \hro gh "ts use or through ·the mere The ~west winner h; a com-prwate . compart:n1_ented bath.· IS SU Je . , u 1 plete three bedroom l~ury This . 1s a hvmg L-enter ~assage qf t1.rrte. . . home designed to enri~ living liepare.ted from the te&tPl the T~ DEPRECIATIOf'.!, on the other hand. ,pe~1ts • for the owner in a spectacular home to give special ~ivacy • s to recover th~ cost (~asts) of.an asset over the period setting. sui:rounded . by . ~ f6r'the'h~a9s,of the f~y. (useful like) during 'vhich We'"lvill use the asset. The tax cu It u r a J recreational en-An all electric Medalfion \it. law gives us an ordinary business deductio~ for the ' ' · amount of this annual, depreciation. Since this dcduc- tion ~which reqUires no cash outlay, reduces the amount of t ~ 've will have to pay, it effectively increases the accumulation of cash at our disoosal. LEVERAGE is the · beneficial use or borro,ved capital, Men of wealth have_ kno\Vll for vear.s that in- vesting in 100% equities is 3:5 unproductive. as a manufacturer trying !o operate hi s bu siness by doing all the work himself wit:hout hiring hel pers. Naturally. no inanufacturer coiild long compete on that basis. We , too. tnust hire helpers and \Ve do it just as effectively. ~nd \vithout having to ~iVe fringe benefits, sin1ply_ by h1r111g the use of m·oneywhere we-can make more ·on tl lhan we have to pay for 'it ... We call this "1.evei::age." Perhap1 no one hill ever a1ktd you the simple ques- tion, ''What is r.aal ut•t•?" Maybe the)Lnever shall,· but If thty_ner do, here is ·• good amw~r for them. : - -----F. A. Corona def Mar \Vhat is real estate? -. I am real es~ate. 1 am .the basis of all wealth the heritage of the wise, the thrifty and the prudent. r 'am the poor man's joy_ and com!ort. the rich man's prize, the right hand of capital. the silent partner of many thousands of successful men. J am the solace of the widow , the comfort of old age. the cornerstone of security against misfortune and Wan t. I am handed down to children. through ge~era­ tions , as a thing of great~st worth. I am the choic+est fruit of toil. Credit respects me, ye t I am humble. I stand before every mart bidding him know me for what I am. I grow · and increase in \talue through countless day~ .. Though I &eeru ~ormaiy., my \vorth increases. neyer fruhng, never cea3lb~';r'ime. is my aid and population heaps up 1ny gaitt. ,.._ · . Fire and the elements I defy. f~r th~y ~an.not destroy me. MY possessors learn to believe 1n ftle.: 1n· vat:iably they become en vied. ~Vllil~ all tbtn·gs~w1t~er and decay. I survi ve. The cen~ur1es find m~ younge r. tn· creasing my strength. The thriftless speak 11\ of me. The charlatans of finance attack me. . . . I am trustlvo rlhy. I am sound . Unfa1h ngly I tr1um~h and my detrac tors are disprove~. l'vl iner:il~ an~ oils come from me. J a1n the produ~er of food. the basis for ship!' and factories, the foundation of bank~. . . ·Yet 1 am so co mmon that thousands, unth1nk111g and Unknowing. pass by me. I am real estate. k o1ro~·s NGTE: Randall R. ~fcCard!e is a'Lf1n~f.simcnL analysi president of tlze Real Estat~rs. a colltge lectnrer, a dire~tur of the California Assocw6on of Real Estate Tea chers auih.or of "Real Estate in California." Send your question; rnul comments lo Randall R. !i1 cCardle, c/o tli.c DAILY PILOT, Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Liquidation of . Hoines Slated for Huntington A ~mnnuUty of t.bt. IrviDi.Rudt. 'C?a"att'd..,,,...Mtddhtbrooko-MdtttClll ' Tivo Developers Hold Big Rancli Opening ,. • !awr«q, .M1 5, 1969 I I --~-----=:-:-- 1 DA!IY PILOT }$. J • ,. . j • ~ • • • • l i l ·I • • • • i • • ~ • • , • • l • ~ . . , • • . • • • • - '1.i DAILY PILOT , ----- J AS ALWAYS, ATLAS LEADS, T.HE WAY'fO Low 'ERPRICES ON THE SPARKLING NEW CHRYSLER, .PLYMOUTH OR DEPENDABLE ·USED GAR OF YOllR:,c:;H,9JCE. tHIS SUMMER MAKE SURE THAT ,YOUR YA:CATION " I ' ' . IS A-SA.FE, C,~~EFREE AND HAPPY ONE WITlfA NEW CAR FROM FRIEND· l ·LY· AnAs.'CHRYSLER·PLYMOUTH IN COSTA MESA ••• ATLAS • .'. WHERE SAYING.i,, SERVICE AND SATISFACT)~N MAKE THE llG DlffERENCE • • BRAND NEW 1969 FURY NOT STRIPPED but equ ipped with V.a engin•. automatic ·/ tren~isslpn, power steering, radio end heeter, tint•d 9lass, .axt'erior dacor group. l PE21F90.f8878't1' .. ·, 1 FREE soAY "tlt\·AL \ • • 1 . BRAND NEW 1969 VALIANT. 2 DOOR SEDAN ... -:--·. EXcHANG.E Delivered In Cotti Mesa '68 MERCURY coU&Al . ow•r d' "••t•r. f,,torv •"• P . YO autoll'ltlic, '' ,•0• L•to wt lll low, low m1ltl· ' w br• •1• .... , • 11,,,;,.4 , po tr MFlOl61 • $2595 ALL USEI> CA~S. '66 CHEVROLET , '64 PLYMOUTH StATIOH WAG~~T ,21 l '" ., ..... ; ..... ;$89.5 i $ ' • ·HRY.SLER Pt.Y/t'IOIJ_TH .: . . IMPERIAL • • ':" . ' • . . I ~ _. I j I ! I• ,' ! J. r . • ... • t •· ' FINANCING Aveileble ThrOUff!·CelW. Funtl"'9 on Approv.ditredit -.' . ' 1969 MUSTANG. 2·door hardtop ~~3192 _. ~-: 2-cfoOr h1rdt0Ji, -Whlt• Ytnyr roof, -1utom1tlc trtn1ml11lon, air conditioning, power slffr• ~ ing, poWer disc b'r_1ke1;. radio • and heater, front head re.1 ~ "' llraint. Serio! No. 9ROIF111510 • '64 THONDERBl'RD HARDTOP v.a, AUTOMATIC, FACTORY AIR, RADIO, HEATER. FULL POWER. Lie. No. ORD 15'4. , . . '65 · ••lRLANE 500 _ SlOIT cpun '6"1 fALCON · '67 VOliK$WAGIN ---• -. O~ILY PIU)T J.ii .. ' ' BRAND NEW 1969 . -.... RANGER CAMPER. SetC~AI:!: ;' .. ~ ... . ""~"" IN ST"O~K ••• READY FOR IMMle,•tE:.qEl:.'V•I~· 411 ·.The ~·Hard-To-Get" Models. lncludinq: ~'~it w Cill' ..;<l )Vlie•I' Dr!Y. ·~_r~-Custom Ccib • Sfaadard Calt'l:~ Chcl!ftia ilgal!Ji' ~nd Plenty Of Camper Specials.~. :. ·' · . . . ~ . -, , . } . l··~ .. ···--········c············1····· -.... ~·.... t : AM E .. i;_:-· • • :;_ ·· } ,..---' ... ~ '!! • l _.._ . . . . -- • • '!,-' ' ~ ·• T1ie Woodlne Campen -America'• greetelt -~ lo1 .... ty:, J !f.Oli. .,,.. ' · .... totheiat'tnt. ~ ) "'~.··~· """ • · •Kamp lint Campen -with tile IHetl111e wan•tf.' 1"TQlft091w ,tr:~ . Toclay." n.~satest •per on tlle road. • ' . ~ ··, 1 \ i e Gt111 Top C,.,1pet1-"" 41 ~ ... ~ ai1t to 6'a.6'"~,,. ·:._'" • •. • • : COMPARE OUR PACKACioE<;l!RiCE~ .. ; -~-r - ! , We featuN ,the IEST . at the LOWEST PRICE! __ _.. ____ •llMllllllilllll!l.llllllMllllllllllll·l-111111111111111 " 1969 ·THUNDfRB-~~. .·1~87 ·-. -~~t.t:~it;a Gold wHh bleck vinyl roof -. ~~-· ~ contole, 429 Vt,, P.lW*f',...._ .• -'·' liftrfiiil a1 .. ~tiriliii~'9fr'lcteble·h0odlli!ifsi1 ~· wlndiw1. 6'W1y pow.r-eelto, tllfWhffl/~r·""' tenna, AM/FM stereo rldlo, tinted gl8u,• frent side cornering lighfl i and deluxe Whffl covers. Serl1I No. 9J84NT05567 . • •• . 69 MOSTANG Mach I Fasi&ac '·, 4.SPEED, RADIO AND HEATER, POWER STEERING, 428 COBRA.JET ENGINE · POLYGLAS WIDE OVALS AND HIGH°BACK.SEAT. L;o. No. XTF 418 · • -•r 53495 J .\ -' '67 VOLVO V-1, auto~ati·c: ..transmission, p o·w • r f steering, radio, haatar,, buc ket 111_ts-. •. RFL I-JS -- Future C.oitp•, 6 c:ypnder, autom1}ic1• ; , radio; he~ttr.a ·TIP ..._4'96 . . ~SP!ll•Cl-tr•nsmistiott,RecHo; hftt., .. I treck ster•o ,14-door, automatic, r1dio 111d heatar. _TZR 48~ • . -. tape. :Li~ No-,VEH -110 • '· •11 -95. '1 ·595 1 • > ' \ '.l ' I • 1 --. I r • - •• • ; . ,, '1 All l ,000 of Us Had a B~sy ,~T oday - • .We created apd deliv~re d another fresh . edition . o.f T,W ,DAILY PILOT !"TEAMWORK pn>daces each daf1•11J...W DAILY PILOT. Ofl<n ~ /. ists like Thomas F~e (left), whose beat is educaUon, wc.i: with a • • stall photographer llR Patrick O'Doanell to get the Btory both In worda I aad pictures. The stall shot 70,000 pic:tur.s last year to illustral<! the : ·varied story of Orange Coast life. Nobody knows how many local stories ll !we wrote. Not even us. ' . ' . ' . . - • ' ::crt&\TIVITY helps advertisers tell their' 1lOrieS and sell their goods in '.the affluent market served by tbe DAILY PILCYI'. Gordon Crawford "(center) of display-advertising department discusses with layout artist 'Suzle Gunderson and DAILY PILOT Slaff Artist Bob Noyes an ad which .will be ready lo appear in the newspaper only hours aft.er Noyeii puts • 1 ~final touches on artwork and. It is approved by the advertiser, a local re-l )ail merchant. I : ' I I I QUICK HANDS place lines of type, ads and cuts (the metal plates used to reproduce pictures) into page forms as the day's product begins to :'" take shape. Compositor Arden Malsbury i! only one of a platoon of ~printers who "build'1 the news pages under pressure of deadlines, work-·J J.ng against the cloc k to bring readers the latest available Information in '}:each edition during the day . " ...,.....,. DELIVERY of the newsaper is a speed event, too. Conveyor belts carry the papers through the mailroom where they are aut.omatkaU,y Ued in bundles of 50 and tossed to waiting clrcWaUon • dirtrk:t manaaers (like BJaloe Roberts, shown here, right) who speed them via a 40-vehicle Beet to carrlen for delivery, Mailtoom foreman George Arauz (kft) and bis c;:rew can move 20,000 newspapers an hour. . . VOLUME la the word al lhe Copy Desk. DAILY PILOT Copy Desk Chld Nonnan Anderson (right) aided by Tom Titus (background) and other copyreaders every day si{t.s, checka and edits more wire reports from worldwid' news services than the average weekly news magazine pub- lishes. Editors scan enof1gh telephotos to wallpaper a living room every 24 hours. Speed, born of erperieoce, helps them keep it au fresh, too. THE WORDS are ready. Marjorie Jackson feeds them into a $25,000 cumputer, a DAILY PILOT investment In speed and accuracy, which use.s a logic system to hyphenate words as it reads characters at t,he rate or 1,000 a second and punches a new tape which will activate another machine ror autDmaticaUy setting type at high speed. The machines can set type at the rate of 6,«XI lines per hour. MACIDNF3 hasten the processes of preparing plates for printing the pages of the newspaper. Here, Charles Haubrick ((oreground} and Ed· ward Quinn operate a casting machine which molds curved plate! to fil onto high speed presses. The DAILY PILOT keeps in stock more than 40 tons or type metal which is used, melted down and used again in the continuous job or printing 100,000 words a day. fttODERN equipment helps lbe accounting department keep up with lhe ''today" pace at the DAILY PILC1J'. Even as the da)l 's newspaper is being sped to ita readers, Sonnie Chauvin begins feeding figures into a computronic bookkeeping machine that helps keep track or bllUnp for ads and suhlcriptiOl'll. The machine, forerunoer of a brace of computers recently added, handles &,000 accounts a monlh. • ' . RAPID communica'Uon is the name of the game. Supervisor Juanita Frey and her crew of "ad-visora" handle 1,000 tramactions a week by phone, resulting in publlcaUoo of 5,000 classified ads -words which help people buy, sell, rent or J e a s e , •• even find 1051 dogs. Many cf tbe DAILY PILOT'S 150 phone lines are plugged in here, the classified advertising d~ partment, home of "Want Ads" and Dime-A·Lines. PICTURES, too, get the benefit of skilled, efficient handling by master craftsmen who re-photograph them and then transfer the images to a sensitized metal plates which are used to reproduce the photos rui read· ers wiU see them in the newspaper. Here, Chuck Ryan takes a really clo.se look at a negative whlch will be used to etch the image on the metal plate. f'INISHED PRODUCT is checked by Elwood Anderson, press crew chief, even as high-speed presses continue to roar at 60,000 impressions per hour completing the day's run on press units whiclLrcprescnt an investmen t of S3.5 million. Eleven-man press, crew will feed Into these machines the equivalent of a roll of paper one page y.·ide and 110.000 miles .long in printing the DAILY PILOT this year. ALMOST belore the ink is dry, lhe product ol our bll5y day is tossed deftly on your lawn or porch by one o[ our 700 newspapcrboys who art important links in the chain of people it takes to bring you today's newt and features today in the DAILY PILOT. And aa our young independent merchants, like John Melton here, make their deliveries, we're gearing up for another busy day -all 1,000 of us. he •Now~ ~ewspape.r for All The Communities t The Growing Orange C'ttast ' • ·-- • .. . ( ' ' • ~ ~-------------~-. • • ' 1 ' - • I' 1 ' _H~O~U~S_E~S~F_O_R_SA~L~E-~;.;;.;;;c...:..;,;;..::.;.;;;;::.~ll~H~O~U~SE~S~F~O~Rc;.;:;SA~L~E;c_l.HOUSESFORSALE ~. '".' ,• , tooo Go.n•nl ·, .. '. 10(\ll, ,"' :';~nili!Oo-ii"ii'ii·ii·JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilOOOiiiiiiia.~~t•~lliiiiiiiiiiiiiil~OOOiil:G:•::no:.:r.:•:.:L-;--r-...'.=7! IOOOGo...nt • J · · I • , , i ' ' 'fii' .,.,All LA B~RD~; Realior 'P ei," Ba.rreH ·f<e~!tu CJMRI~ i:,.,. . WANTED:· •. '.1 HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 ~ ... HOME:.' Ol:f THE -RANG!; .'~1;.,· ACRE NEAR CATHOLIC .CHURrJ:l " 5•@·2313 • eol4 · WEALTHY CLlEf"TS '1!. ' p1·e<1enb-' • • .YO ASSU""rrLOW INTERm l:O'ANS LARGE LIVING ROOM with "falnUt panel-CLUB HOUSE ' ....... Ing. Three large 6edrooms, two baths. car-NE\V~ORT HE IGHTS -Qul_etli wapnly With a po01 available wllb 5l4¥o -Solid S bdrm with sha~ carpet!, alu- Looking I sOrt>ethinc w I t some 7 ' 1 'LAND"~ Here It b ~ ¥" acre ideal- for the famUy wl\o nffdi room for petS and drapes. Slainles!I steel ®ubli! kit-welcome: 2 bdrm home situated-on a this neat hardwood noor minum patio cover, vinyl fioonng & dellght- cben sink, dishwasher, BREAl<'FAST BAR large·lot with a separate guest.bouse sur-~ · fNot"a townhouse) 3 !Ul landscaping. Lovely area near .shops. and DINING AR EA. Extra large patiO, fruit rounded by well kept gardens. We invite bedroonu1-1"-baths,_Wnlly schools, church & library. You can assume trees and tror,1·cal plantings lends a.Pleasant you t• see this at $"7 ~ room· Lari:e Jot. With Lara:e •16,500 FHA·5~ % Toan & price is · .... •Qtl,95(). any type of recreational v e h4 c I e • Great access ' to ·aU yards; Custom built with .J bdrm,, w /w Cllrpets ~ .,. · ... • ..• • • • • • • • • I'. ,i.IUU. down ~ent, assume' D · b 1 M ' .,.. surrounding o this clean sharp ~home_ PRI· IMMACULAT E 40, LIDO CORNER _ 4~'# GI;ioa.n or law down r.1ve y.at· 633 1norca. CEO TO SEL L AT ONLY .............. $24,750 1 M . d't· bd 'd' with ·,,,.. Ioao. See thi• ·' . QVe-10 con 1 ion, vacant. 3 rms, m-61L•' J t 1· t d I I 4 bd 2 ing ,room , 3 car garage: Sunny patio & home soon-S'l4,960. '~ '" -us 1s e . mmacu ate rm, -. -• slory family home with formal dining room, matiinum privacy. MESA VERDE panelled fam)ly room & sunken.Uving ,room .• Leas• for August-$1000 A large '1300 sq. ft, 2 fu\.'-With approx. $13,000 cash & assume 81h% CUSTOM & BEAU TIFUL -desig'ned for lnce5. Separaie law.tcy ins. loan Jayable $242/mo. ~PITJ ). ·o.wner California living, charriiing Di.Side patio Pr;:~nt3 ~ ~~;:: transferr '. J?rive by 2000 Ba eal'ie .. Price Is with retractible roof. '3 bdrrns. dining la~ped. ~ sprinkled. a low .. ·~ ................... :--'1 .. ".-i~ .$39,,950. room, family rootn , Must see to apprecf~ Like new 'hWde &-out. Yoo 6¥4%' _•Golf course custom". 4 )kl.rm single CHEAPIE-CLOSE IN throughout, Roman tub & shower • service porch, NO DOWN VA OR , FHA or Cohventionaf. Te~s avail .. able. Hurry! Hurry!, Only .... $31),0SO; COATS & WALLA£E RWTORS <sc, . . '· 1491 BAICER STREET • 54Ml41 .COSTA.MESA, CALIF. ON LY $18,950. Don't let tiie pnce fool you. This two bedroom • elegantly .Carpeted over wood floors has been remodeleCl~recently and offers a BEAUTIFUL BUILT-I N ·KITCHEN WITH ASH CAB INETS, breakfast bar, din- ette area and s e p a r a t e service. porch. Live in comfort and shop only two blocks away at E. 17th Street ShoppingRCenter. R-2 LOT -ADD ANOTHE R UNIT l ATER. ate this Baycrest home. ('<in a.91ume a S1' 'N VA loan story Door plan with spacious grounds & im· R-2 COSTA MESA -Tre~shaded com-$33.950.:._ • maculate maintenance. Opens on to the ,roll---- !ortable bOme at rear of Jar g e lot _ 4 BIG ONE S ing fairways of the MVCC. Large loan at 1000 01ner1I 1000 NO DOWN VETERANS ON LY $1,200 DOWN F.H.A. Close-in location threp bedrooms with HARDWOOD FLOORS and separate' dining room. Enclosed garage, wide 76 foot lot, easy access to re81' yard. Let us work out the details for you. FU LL P~ICE ON LY ............................. $20,950. NO F,INA~CE CHARGES ' "'QWl!Elt"Wn:c -"RRY ISTI RUST -o·n o fq~ quajified buye<. 1600, sq. rt. complelely carpeted and draped home. L a r g e living rc)Qm, t~~ee:bed~~· den, dining room, 1% bath. BuiltRi.n kitchen with breakfast area 1ar-ge covered ' palio°'Wi!b-ciutsiae oililt'anii - --built-in bar-b-que, double garage, fenced rear yard , beautifully landscaped,_ .sprinklers. llEAT THE· HIGH' INTEREST RATES ANO LOAN'COSTS. PRtCEO TO-SELL AT ONLY ·-Lo._~._ .............. __ :.._._ • ..,, ....................... -.-.-r$21,9SO Can be .shown an}'time. · INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Li>c~te4 in the center qf the COSTA MESA ."1 NDUSTRIAL DISTR ICT. Six year old 2- 000' $q~ar~. foot llllilding presenUy usOd-~• ~ j5Jµm~mz .shop, easily adapted tci . many inR /du~tnal or commercial uses. Three private 0C!1ces, storage room plus large shop area \Vllh, over head doors. Property completely black-topped and chain link f e n c e d . AN IDEAL BUY AT .................... $33,250. Present financing can be assumed. SALESMEN • SALESWOMEN NEEDED 646-0555 220 E. s eventeenth St. IE. 17rh Sr. Shopping Ctr.) Z20 L 17li '4~0515 COSTA MESA you'll like our friendly service Evenings Call 646-4579 or 646-1050 General 1000 General 1000 Income al Home Clean 3 bdrm hou!e Jn com- mercial area with good frontage on Brookhurst St. Suitable with UM' permit for home & busifK"si;:. (Sale .subject to month to month tenancy). $22.:xlO Newport , at Vi ctoria 646-88 11 Anytime Assum-• 51/:i•/o $178.00 Mo. Total 4 Bedrm. College Pa rk No qualiling, anyone can as- sumr. existing low interest 51h:% Joan. With all built in kitchen, double pm.gr, tore· ed air heat, block w a 1 I tenet, brick fireplaet', cul de sac Jot with fruit trtts galot't', you can't miss. Call today. ORANGE COUNTY 'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 64&-4494 52x218', Can build 2 or possibly 3 more 0n one of the sharpest 6%% is assumable -price is ....... $66,950. units, Detached laundry.house. ''pride o1 ownership" streets See it at 3036 Java. in Mesa dcl Mar • This 1901 GLENWOOD -BAYCREST, Ope n "ha"," ,d"".'•1nedG .~~""-~m~·.lru'y· """-~a.C"('?:'.cr6 "<"D",.r.:ti.. .S.unday f.5. Do see this appealing & gra-~~ o · llLCS l VC ., .Jl.,.~~l CIOUS 3, bdrm h0me ! Huge diniiig room BIG lamily roon:i and 11 sm~rt kitchen. unusual hobby room & ~ HUGE livina-room • .Nestlrd 2150 M.EU. YllD...,.I delightful master bdrm suite. bef\\.·een rwo S37,000 homes. . "'""f . • COSTA MESA • PHONI 146..SftO ONLY $31.995. -• COME SEE Offic:e Open Saturdays & Sund_ays PETE BAR,RETT REA ~TY OU'lt PREff'Y' NEATER lhan a pin. Easily the nicest 3 BR. 2 bath bon1c in Newport Heights. Lolli or heavy shake s an d_nistic 1605 Wes tcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 TAKE OVER 5%% --+.--GI LOAN This "If 1 G H BAL- ANCE" GI loan is n1on· cy ~ bank for the ]Jizye;\ J4oking for a Marp 3 bdnn home. On- ly ,-n'linutes to OCEAN. Boal 'SI011ijj:t', outside shower for those return. in& from the BEACl·I. Pool sized lot + many CKl.ra.~. 10% dO\Vn will handle. FULL PRICE $28,500. COATS &. WALLACE REALTORS -541>4141- IQpen Evenings) -SAL ESMAN NEEDED INVESTMENT ORIENTED? You might be the one to help us help others solve their frt\lestment needs. Business i1 greaL \l/e're busy and need one properly quaJiried person lo work in our invl'sl- mel)t department For_ ad- ditional information, call Mr. McC.ardle -546-2313. [RTHEREAL ~ ~R!~J~~ 646 · n 11 • 546-2313 4 BEDROOMS . No Down VA This is a quality home \vith cement driveway & shake roof. Only J years old. Sl'll· er will pay all buyer's clos- ing cosls & v.111 give you $100 to move 546-9521 or 540-6631 J. K. Nichols · · an -&¥1.J.'a deep Jot and alley,. access Utat 1000 makes-it ~ perfect for the camper:-and boa t. crowd. TAKE·OVER 51/, GI $33,500~ily~. ONLY $135 • PER.MONTH --c.o_UNT.R.Y rncluded everythini:. NO ESTATE QUALIFYING!! J spic -in-In t~ city. 20x30 Liv. Rm. span bt!drooms and 2 barhs. Lot..125 x 300 -Scar garagl'. llARD\VOOD FUX>RS! Cus-Elec'. kitchen -lld\\'OOd loin drapes! BeautHul USED flooni. 20 x 40 swin1 puol - BRICK FIREPLACE! G1·ac-$79.~. ious nnt ..itb, blOl'k ~'all • • tcnctnf. AR low a11 S..'>:JOO -16'x45.!,: dawn or try NO DOWN TO PLAYROOM VETS with a tot.al price or 4 Bedrooms, J+!z ba!hs on sr.. a low, low S22.7SIJ. cludf!d private drive. Sep, WE SELL A HOME playyard -Family paradise EVERY 31 MINUTES • $54,500, 10% down. Walker & Lee 2790 Harbor Blvd. at .Adams ·5-15-9491 Opeii ~til 9 PM 1-oTHEREAL \"-. ESTATERS -, ' " •. T r•r, 646-7171 • 546-2313 Striclly Custom l Open Sal/Sun 1·5 for-1MLJ.y{IY>t. _Excculivc v.tio ehlertiµns frequently . here's an imn1aculate borne close lo Ml'sa Verde Coun- 2359 College Dr. 1ry Club but on a quiet cul· COLLEGE PARK CINDER- de-sac. j large bdnns, fam· El..LA H~ME witb adried i!y rQem dining area plus family room n!ar Harh9r sparklln~ Royal Pool, wet Ce.nt~r on quiet sttWt. Pric- bar etc. Pric.e just teduced! ed nght, ~ ~(6·5180 fnt•cfler'lll lhelbe) LLEGE REALTY . !SpJ..W..at-Hartw,CM. Waterfront · Duplex with pier, all this tor S63,500. GOOd financing. 1860 Newport Blvd., CM Rltr, S.1&-3928 Eve. 646-2290 , tachenmyer WESTCLIFF AREA 4 BEORM -$26,400 Pa.rk llke yard, Prestige lo- cation. 2 bo!hs. Luxury buUt· in kitchen. Roorn for pooJ, boat & trailer. 5'1().1120 TARBELL 2955 Harbor . BEACH DUPLEX Newport ot Cozy 4 bdrm P acese.f. tcr, upper Mesa Verde erea, lush landscaping, n1slr, SUile stparale from o I h e r bclrms. $34.950. ''mcsit\cr~c 'Jlc.11ti• • 546-5990 "ANGEi:' CAKE " ~G~on~e~r~al~;;;;~;;;;;;l~l!OQ~-Ge~~ ' Open ~ouses 1000 Barren ~~lty 1807 Birttonshell -~.. BAYCREST Country-Li ke Privacy Sfit/Sun l·S presents , Outstanding S bdrm home on ~' ACRE. Beautiful ~I with formal dining room, wltb _separate recteatio&:...& "la11te raml!y room,.!J'llciollS dl1111s1ng room11;--Separt1te master suite.--' n1achlne work shop, trees -* room tor horses. Very rom· • ioM•bie 2 bdnn 2•, balh 1733 Candlestick homl' \\'ith family room · BAYCREST kuchl'.n. E"rlt1sivl'ly .o~rs: Sat/Sun 1.5 flrs r uml' orfcrL>d by or11:1 nal ::; Bdrm J'ii bath home built O\vn<'r. hy Ivan Wells. Owner mov· 1£.oa \V~slclilf Dr, NB 64.2-5200 ini; East. Must sell. * T RADE YOUR HOME Rl.'f.:ardlcss of how much ot•qui!y you have, on thi!I super sharp two-story, with winding staircase teadlng t.o 4 ~fa.s!er Sized Bedroom!!. Balcony overlooklna; formal dining room with thick 1hag carpeting. Stulll'linc fire- plaet', or try sa.~ Down and take over low Interest Gl lOIUl. A$klng $35,500,.Sub. mil. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee ORANGE COUNTY 'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 641.4494 ----,;\ESA VEROE l- $2l,950 JERRY FREUD CHAS. ARNOLD 388 E. 17th St., C.M. &is.ma Open Sat /Sun 1 ·5 459 E. 19th St1eel --. REALTY OMPANY * 642-1771 Anyt ime * DOVER SHORES No Down GI 4 bdrm + ian1ily room. $183 per mo pays all or FHA or C.nvcntional. ONE BR Cottage w/gar & zoned for business. Sl4.500 TWO BR home &. dc1 •• large 1 .......... R,.• .. •,.lt'"o"'r.,..,...., lol . Garage + workshop. I' R·2 zoned. Sl8,800 2 Bachelor Units Bread & Butter Units Triplex Xlnt location! rz9.950 1:~ ml, .fro"'.1 So. Coast Plaza. • 1. 1' 1nanCJng is eASY! S32.5ro No1hlng like ll in this desir· able area at this low price. King 8.ized bedrooms, 2 baths. Buill·in range It. oven. 540-1720 TARBEL L 2955 Ha.bor DUPLEX -Balboa Island. Three years, good rciilal. Want cash/interest in ~ 6 BR. 5.BATHS NEW 2-STORY VIEW ! $119,600 $21 ,950 George W1l 1amson , BOYD REAL TY REAL'rolt Efes 673-1.564 ~ E. Coa!!t H.lway, CdM . 675-5930 Frank James Rltr. MS.46li ' Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: IRVINE , TER_!lACE _ . Bay1·den -orfv•-:-lmmei1iate Occup~a~n=C)'­ Exciting 4 Bdrm. 4 Bath home. Beautifu1J1 furnished. Classic architecture. Swimmin,~ pool. Spectacular view of jetty, ocean !..lr' bay. $189,500 -A!rs. Raulston --.. ·DOVER SHORES~WATERFRONT Gracious two-story ·homl!' w/3 Bdrms. Din. rm., paneled den w/!rplc. Wine cellar, Pier ..i..noat.-$153~,oo~o'='=:l'.::'.:::==== ·Mrs. Kalillton LIDO 4 llR. PIER & Slit. 413R. 3.\o2 Ba. Near new Sp.ariisb on 2 lots. Walled patio w/lge. pool. Slip for 50' boal Cuolom quality thruout. $149,500 Sue Clarbo'n' WATERFRONT D!JPLEX $77,000 Slip & pier w /lovely 2=story custom 3 Bed- room 3 Ba. (master BR. 555 Sq. rt., fir .. 'place, view); lge. patio; also t BR charm· ing apt. w/sundeck. House vacant. Quick po&Sess; Mary Lou fi.iarion • FIRST OFFERING -VIEW Harbor View _Hi.Us, Lwk Home. Beautiful, immacUlate 4 bedroom, 3 bath!, family rm. 2 FireplJicet. )lrk!st. rm. & dinin2 w/ex- ceptionat view. 3 car garage, $69,960. · - A18ry Lou Marion · r 3· BR . -POOL.-WISTCLIFF Reduced $4.000 -now just S44,750. This irnmac. 3 BR., !am. rm., on corner Jot w~ fenced play yard. Owner 4noving & anxious. J oe Clarlison · COLDWELL, BANKER & cp. 550 NEWPORT CENT ER OR., NEW PORT BEACH 833-0700 644-2430. • RAND R~ TY. 645-2340 White elephants? Oime·a·line Dial 642-5678 for RESULTS THP..EE BR home 1% balhs, near shopping. $20, 1.1() Wells-McCardle, Rltrs, 1810 Newport Blyd .• C.M. 548-.7729 anytime STORAGE GARAGE $20 .MONTH Ed RiOi;lle Rllr. DIAL direct 642-fl678, Charge ls Your Ad 1n our classilled11 YO\U' ad, thcri sit back' and SOmeqne wUJ be lookin& for listen to the l>bone-l'lnt!-1 U. Dial 642-5678 unite Tu11tin area. $31,000 IT'S A REVELATION the equity, Write C/0 Jack many baf'ialns yaU find In Brewer, General Delivery, Classified Ads, Clleck"them Balboa Isl, Principals only. nowt DAILY PILOr am IN Tli WESJ ' General IOOOG1n1rel 1000 General , 1000 Gen•r•I 1000 General tOOO<nneral 1000General 1000 Gononl I 000 6'f\oral 1000 r-E .. ~.., ~B~-/B~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=, v=· 0 =--, ~CH~EC~· r~--:r~, -1s1: Of VALUES! -ate THE SIGN OF SERVlCE ·~ e REPUTATION • EXPERIENCE • DEP~NDAllLITY For over 20 years clients Jookins; for homes in the Co- tOl'I&. del Mar -J~arbor area -have. depende!d on us for h('lp in solvin11: their r('al ell- tate needs. Today more than ever bur- e1·1 need our qualifications, wit~ a.II the new quea tions on financing, 'Truth In Lend- ing", inter("St rates, value knowled~. Th~ one1 to see are here at BIB. D VACANT AND READY FOl YOUR MOYER So attractive, so livablr-ao law J)l'lccd. Sharp 3 bl'di-oom 2 bath, large living room w\th flreplacc, quality· carpets and drapes, electric built-In kft.c'hen. other wanted [('atures. Ir- vine Vitia~ To\\>nhouse where you havl' all the addl"(f con- veniences likl.' shopping, schools, play yards, swimming pools and tenrils court!! just a wbil~r away. Under iiriccd at $27,450. See it soon! D OU TSTANDING HOME IN IRYINE TERRACE A way of Ille for those who know this arl'8. 3 luxurious bed· room11, 3~ bathr;, (a + value) br1a:ht suney ldtchcn, spec- lacul&r llviQR r oom with vaulted celling, u~ualled marine view. Enjoy cool Bay breezes across the large swlmml~ ""°" Grea.t patio for ('ntertaJntng, look out your windo 11 'tot graceful white sa.Us on the 88y below. Sound expenstv ! No, lt'a just $69,SQO--..and on a choice corner location. Why not call to inspect. D ON POPPY -CDM -KOT IUYI $49,500 ·• D IT'S ·•EAUTIFUL IT'S LOADED! This "you gotta see'' -lt'!I the model horn~ dP-Corator's own, home -and he has 11pent thousancla or dollars on .ea:tra.-wall paper, unusual bulll-lns, furniture that matches lho decM&. .. ' Uon and gca with the home, too m1U1y rcatures lo deicrlbe. Loc&.tl'd In a wonderful new wol'ft! or hvlng v.'hC~ you enjoy swimming pools, t('nnis courls and othl'r rccrl'atlon&.I facili- ties. There are 3 brorooms, one huge on!" up:staini. tngheat quality cafl)E't!I and dmpcs. $4.2,500 much under rcplact"lt'tcnl cost Sunday would be a good time to SN! It. D TEST YOUR RESISTANCE On thls 4 bedroom + Family Room, 3 beth!<, with an ('xotlc pool in shcltcred, HawaUa.n &ettlng. Best Corona de.I Mar lo- ca.tion Jendll illelt for all family acllv!Ucs. Ownc.n transfer prompts a $5,000 reduction tor quick sale. W&.rr&.nts minute lnspcctlqn. Priced now at $69,500. A real pleruure to show -rna.v we include )'OU 1 D -fIIA1"NfflCENT OCEAN AND IAY VIEW One of our beat values tt JM,500•and IVs in lry_lne Terrace. A1~ large rnomt lncludh;lt '2:..nlce· si:r.eji .bcdroori'W wj!,f\. tot"' veitlblc de!\, 2 baths. A-;'heap o' llVinsV hen!f Be&lllil1.lllr redeoorateci'thruoul Leeseboki S250 ~-year.1'rWy a ~ec;. tlonlst home• and lhe pti(e ap.1.n--$54.500. If this nngs a bell. CAii U"-. • '' ... '-~ 0 OCIAN-RONT \.IYING AT ITS •EST This Corona del Mer Boulevard home has it! An &.ddreu you'll be proud to have. Unobstructed view-of all craft enter- ing or leaving: lhe harbor. 3 la.rge view bedrooms plus con· verUble den. Elegant livtng 1'00m with adjolnln& patio-deck, has 110' frontage on Ocean Blvd. -and you own it. no leaae. It t11kes a valu&--eonselous-beyer to appreciate what Is Ortered here-at $98,500. ,For a sun-filled jo)'OUS Summer you should see thi1, It's a pleasure to 11ht;iw. Up For Grabs! Attention: Salesmen 0 NOT HIGH -NOT LOW -JUST RIGH'TI On< "'I" front window deok ready aoo ,..;iUng ror an 134,900 _ and you'll ~ when Y"1 1,.......,.t th'R~•Hsted e~tlenctd &alest'(Mb -or woman. If you app~~ .,...... .. ... p{euant surro1.uijlings, modttn ottl~. belt tqulptnfllt-3 bedroom, Clltfhaven ome, The locatk>n ta Ide , close to old established tlnn -traffic location -conpnial - schools and &hopptng , In a netahborhood of well kept Pl"OIX'f· woclatts -then c&tl tor an lntf!rvlew: J. Leonard · ties on a plcture1K1ue ll'ff..llne<i slt"fft. Owner hu priced this Smith, Manqer 6'15-3000. "We rna.ke you feel welcome ' Helen Pattcr&on. Dk:k Col- vin. Helrn Anderson. Betty Grubb, Bud AU1Un. Lorena 88.undcn, Ruth Bennett, J. Lron1u·d SmJlh, Co-owh<'r • ).tanaGcr. ~an View, specious 3 'bedroom. 2 bath, on Quiel comer wilh 120' frontage. A home for people who know local values and want comfort and good l!vlng. :l car garage with loads of litorage cabinets. Older couple want Amaller home and are offerlng this below market. Call now-you'll be alad you did. to Aell and Is leaving area. Quick ~on. Houses sell wcll at BIB.~ ' 2407 Enr Coasr Hlt hl"•Y '75·1000 he.re--b.Y we augest 1n early e10. .. "";.;,;;;,;;....,,,....,. __________ ,,.,..,., ( BAY and BEACH REALTY, INC. ' • 2407 lcnt c-t H..._, 675.JOOO ' j 1 I I ' \ \ --' 1 1 I (' • DAILY PILOT r~, J.11 ~. 1969 J8 DAILY PILOT Slluflfa7, J~y 5, 196! ~~!!~!J!!£!:·~~~5~F~~~~!:'.j!H~OUSES FOR SALE HUU~ES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOlt SALi HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUS!$ FOR SALi HOUSES POR SALi 1000 -rat 1000 o.-al lOOOGenonl 1000 o-ral 10000-rol 1000 Gtnoral 1000 Gtnonl 1000 . FINER HOM.ES • • ! ' · IAYRlONT • The beat bayfront buy In Newport Harbor. I Only 5 years old; handS(lmtly redecorated. 5 Bedrooms, .JA.rge living room, formal din- ll!g TOOm, sunpy b"l'!kfast roorp; p)ar & float. . Owner movidg; 1191 sell Alling-•ti5;00Q.-i" By1pp'l "~ •· ~ .. .,,, ..... DOVER SHORES , n 11i .cw\om home otters .eVerythlljg.r Bo!h view & enough land for children. Execu tive 2-story, 5 bedroom, 3YJ bath; huge sunken ~ family room . with Jlreplace-le: "Nalk-in wet , ' bar. Beautiful outalde elevated temce.. Sep· ,~ arate maid's qua~ 3 ear garage. Electric I' boating. Only .88,SOO. Shown daily, call for I app't. ' ' I· . , , (j)UAU;rl BUILT 1 • Adja,ceui lo Dover Bhor&i, on choice street. Focmal dining room; 4 bedrooms, f&Jruly :: room with adobler brick fir eplace. Beauti· i: ful master suite with' wall 'of mirrored 1ward· : robes & -separate dre$$ing room. He•led & ! filtered poo\ Aski~g $98,500. Call for app'I. IAYCREST ' Beautlful U·shap~d home; aJl gtass1•to An· Utony heated & filtered pool. 3 Bedrooms, !~ large llting room, formal dining roe m; inter· •; com thruout. Asking $79,950. Call !or app'l. OWNER BUILT ; 2 ~vel family honfe; 4 bedroom'!, huge fam· ~ ily room, J a r g e Jiving room; 2 fire8l.a ces; : spectacular OC\'ID view. Only $68,00 . Call ! l or 1pp't. ~ -~ WES TC LIFF ' j Charming hon1e wit h beautiful landscaping, 'I Sycamore & Olive trees surround 1200 ft. 1 covered pa ti o. 4 Bedrooms, fami ly room, large living room; spri nklers. l.D beautifu l, • move-in condition. Askin g $49,p.50; Call for ii app'I. I ' •I " Ii iohn . macnab REALTY-COMPANY . 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 642-823S - ~1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 BALBOA . PENINSULA POINT MORlllN6 suli ... ' . l .PROU.D? You Bet We ·Are! 4.5 IMt of l•yfrent with pl•r •nd float. f llt'il,_,,, 5 Botti homo I . . TWIHKUNG ll6HTS O Tl!J: Hl~.l\I. "-l::;TATLkS .:r .? • See theme beautiful new Ivan SV4% 01 LOAN RANCHO l:A CUESTA homes at Brookburst & AUanla In Huntington Beach opened UNIT Ul on January l4lb -sold out by Moreb 20ttL • Would you bftlevo $116,000 '•II Prlctl Ex<hu!M wltli ilALIO,A •AY l''OPEllnB. 2309 W, ~OA BLVD,, NEWPORT BEACH 673-7420 . Eves. 673-9127 ' On June Isl ~be last home In UNIT 1V was · sold. Wells' homes tadn& the Bay Ttrtd of waltlnc tnr lnterell In Dover Sbom. 5 new htod· ratea fo come d()wnf ni.~11 ell to choote · ll'otn. 4 a 5 one ls lower tha.lt a crwd.it btdnn.a, l t>aths, 3 ear ..,.. • un.IM. Immaculate S btd- e.ies. Formal dlnlitc room, room &: famil.Y room home eatln&: uea Jn kitcbens. All with built-In :range ()W:n &: \rith outltandi1W" ~'-With dlsbwuhrr + fireplace. ~ ' or withOut pools, Fufnlabed Low rnaintenanoe y a rd •· ~ model open daily al 1430 $28,500 price A owz,er will . •. ~ Do you get the fee ling yoµ h•d better hurry?t? Gener11I - UNIT V IS NOW OPEN FINANCING HURTING? Priced from $25,995 to $34,200. Sales office open daily 10 to 7. Phone 968-2929 or 968-1338. Try this lovely 4 bdrm, 2%. hath, family room home in Newport Beacb for size! Pool 11.ted yard. W.!J.1 lea.se or leUe option. Open Sot/Sun 1.5 413 FRANCISCO ---------------~- General 1000General 1000 General Ol'EN I • 5 FRI /SAT/SUN 181 Nassau Road Open Sunday 1 • 5 1430 Serenade Irvine Terrace Im.maculate home with . lush garden patio. beautiiul trees ..................... $42,500 Wm. Winton, Realtor . 229 Marine, Balboa Island 675.3331 Open 'Ill 9 Every Night 1000 j ~ener•I 1000 ~-3~Bed~r-oo-m~-BAYFRONT + Family HOME Separate Guest Suite Charming custom hoinC Vacant and mi.dy. Newport on Baysidt-Drive- Jleights area. Quiel (•td-de· \Vifh 3 bedrooms pJU~ den, sac, Shake roof charm. 2 Including gu'st sui tf', w;ed brick rll't'pleces. Work separate from main homt. COSTA MESA ?.fOVE JN NOW. Oose to Col- 338 COSTA MESA ST. Jege Park school, 3 bdrms OPEN SAT. lo SU~. 1·5 & l•mHy ,..m. Good cloan 3 bdnn. hom• JEAN SMITH plus sharp rental over rar-1 agf', Quallty thru-OUt, F enc-Realtor ed yard like private puk, 646-3255 flowering shrubs, fruit ~es 400 E. 17th, Costa 1i1esa & vegetable garden. Thls1 ..,;zzzz::zzz= I living! 1• --- BAYSHORES OCEANFllONT HOME ENJOY tM• bo•utiful _._ close to private beach and Bay Club, large 3 bdrm. Open for Inspection tam. nn, din. area, w/w & drapes, 2 baths. J patios., 3 SAT & SUN car garaa:e. $67,500. • ••c•• THOMAS, 4 Bedroom, 3 bath, dining room, fyn. nn, 2 fireplaces, REALTOR bltn kitchen, wet bar, laull- 224 w Coast Hwy 548-5521 dry mom, food Cl!ntcr, inter- Newp0rt Beach, Evt!. 545-5643 com. ca.ri;ieted, tiled entry. I ll:=i!~=!~Z~~=I Deep lot 1n top area • next I;-:=-_ ~ ~ -to Lona Beach Marina. (ffOP.PfNG n:llftft 100 °""'" •v ... "'a1 ""'" ~ \UtlUl $84,500. Excelle nt tenns 1000 G&luy Drive. carry 2nd u-uat aeed. See It Roy J . Ward Co. while opportllnity b>cks -(8···"'"'°'""' • Buy T111uy 1430 cw., .... !500 NEWPORT HEIGHTS wa I !!O!!~"!!!!~!!!! .... !!!!!!O I Priced ttduc:ed • 2 BIR + BEST BOVSl--r-guest houM". -SpoUess. toR YQUR FUTVnE Ptninaula pt __ attr. 3 Br. Lee cor lot. Rm for boat or IND Dlb!Mlln DAY ' home on SO tt. lot. NowJ,. trall<r or both -"""" -U'UIUU.U: ~ted, look& great! $42.500 \Von't last at this price - DOVER SHORES; 5 bdnm 3 baths, family room 3 car garqe. SbeJttred ix)o!, 89' or Bay View. Only 1 yeu YoUng. $87,500. 2·DUPLt!XES 123,500. On adJolnb1,; fee Jots 2 Br. • "· apt step1 to o0ea. • COLLEGE PARK Bay. Owner pnifen .sdlln&: 3 Bdma &: fandly room. All toeether, $52,500 Eaeti. new carpeting: and freshly Belbo. Real E1t1te Co. painted. Room for boat or DOVER SHORES; -4 bdrms JOSEPHINE WEBB Realtor trailer plm the cha.nee lo l baths, family room with ·700 E. Balbot. 8.Jvd,; Balboa aaswne low inlerest S~ % lireplacf'. Central rarden • • 673-040 • loan. -$27J.OO. atrium with wei bar &: slid+ • "" ""'' + =· rum,.,.· .1--a.I, Possess1'on 11w. DOWN $34,950 room over 3 car garqe for •UlllG\I Sha.l'pl!lst home Jn be.ck bay that pool table or ,? • Lux-area. Ownen have moved - uriously carpeted, draped &: 3 BR 2 baths, !ittpla~, car-immediate ('OSIE'ssion • 3 landscaped. Outstanding pets, drapes, built-in&, dou-bedroom &: Fam iJy room. 81.y View. Unique de&ign ble iara&e. $23,750, ee..utiful cove~ patio . in- custom built by Ivan Wells. Well..McC11rdle, Rltr1. tercom tbnlout • Pool size Roy J. Ward Co. IBaycrest Oflicel 1430 Galaxy 646-15ii(l TRADE YOUR HOME- Rtgardless ot how m u <) h ('(fuity you have. on this super two-story. with wind- ing staircase Jcadini lo 4. Master Sited Bedrooms. Bal- cony overlooking fonnal din- in~ room 1vitll 1hick shag carpeting. Stunr.ing fire- place, .or try $5,000 Down and la.ke over low intere st GI loan. Asking $35,500. SUb- mit. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. yard. 548-1129 anytime BACK-BAY 'I• ACRE· $32,000 'I'rees.4-fiowel'll ever)"llhere! Alstom built home, Master sized bedrooms, 2 baths, Fonnal dining room. Ail lux. ury features. 540-17'10 TARBELL 29SS Hubor Morning Sun .•• Twi.nkling Lights Jvan Wells' new VIEW homes fa.cin&: Bay in Dover Shores. 5 models lo c hoose frOm • 4 & 5 bdnns. Models open daily at 14.'IQ Galu:y Dr. 646-1550 • COUNTRY ESTATE ln the city. 2Cbc30 LJv. Rm. Lot 125 x 300 . 5 car garaa:e. El~. kitchen . Hwood floors. 20x40 swim pool • S79,SOO • BACHELOR PAD Neat one bedroom blchelOr's home with den, brick palk>, huge yard, elegant decor. Room for boat or trailer oU allf:y. Fine Newport Hei&:hla b:ation. $22,900. 'O THERLAL "-ESTATERS ------- :.... Iii ~ .. m_ saver kitchen with &11 built-Lovely encloaed yard, ======~-=~ I in.s. Pool lrized yard. Spark-pier &. J>lip ' ....LO® GeneraL 1000 llili condition. Only .$33, 750. .Near white, sandy bcacli !Zill 447~7 Good commercial user opjlOJ'-1"::~=:;=:;=:;::::= tunity. establi&hed area.[• CapiUi.ll:ics at $23.~ an-_ I / B. Walker & Lee PENIN$ULA POINT Best buy in area. Atti;. 3 Br. home ·o:n SO ff, lot; "'Can't beat this at $42.500. 546·2313 • 646·7171 DECORATOR'S - DREAM $25,95011 Quiet cul-de-sac. Decorator accents thruout, Wallpaper, brick fireplace, full d~lng i: POOL TABLE ~' n looking for a place to I t one? Here I! Is • Beau- ul family hoatf' i.n f'Xcr'l- 1Jent location y.•ith separate J8 ,.: 20 foot rumpus room 'ii:o accommodate regulation Siu pool table, plus p~nly bf room left over /or enjoy- i~ TV and the mammoth •,Wl'lf' fireplaC<". Large bed· :rooms, 2 •·Qut>en" size baths, dining room and sep- ~le roam for oUlce OJ' flabby. Assume klw tnterut i~ '1o FHA loan. Paymenll 191 $183 per month, include ~verythlng. 'IWE SELL A HOME \EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee :l 20t3 Westcliff Dr. ~7ill Open Eves. ON THE BLUFFS OCEAN VIEW ~aculate 3 bedroom re1l- htence only 7 ~an old. pro-!~ lando:aped yml :aoo patio, inside find an all •electric Wand kitchen with ~tich· walnut cabinets. Tbil ; borne ia cwito., built to own- 1 er's specifications and is at>. ;aotutely beautiful. lt"s a :inust 9C9! Full price $39,fiOO. ' ' I ' :'ORANGE COUNTY'S . '. LARGEST i2931!:17th St. 646'4494_ . Dolphin Teinice Oean It ready • 2 Bdrm., den. 21,2 baths · elec. kilch- 'en. Dhl, garage & C"Ovf're<I boat por1 . $39,SOO CURT DOSH, Reallor Rustic Privacy ~ltering tree!I L'Over cool patio. Double Jot offers quiet prjvacy. Below highway lt>- cation fOr easy beach ac· cess. Ortered at Jut value · 158.500. OPEN SAT/SUN. 441 FERNLEAF • TH~~S~E~K\NND * 2715 ANNlVERSA RY * 1831 TRADtWINDS * 1915 BAYSIDE * 18032 GILLMAN HAL PIHCttlN -And Associates 3900 E . Coast Jiwy. 675-4192 Anytime B/B Carona Del Mar J ust listed f'XClusively, Half block to ocean: 50 ft. fee simple lot (you own ii). 3 B<lnns. 2 Bathi; pl us family room ; 2 frplcs., elec. bit-In kilchcn. Cur;ton1 buil t home wit h quality you'll appreci- alf'. Price only 165.500. Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. 67S-3000 2407 E. Coast Hwy., Cdf.!_ MaA VERDE ~ Call ror a ppoinlment to sec this loW?fy ~ bdrm 2 hath family room hon1e. r.t11ny extras, corn c r location. $33,900. JEAN SMITH, Realtor 646-nss 400 E. 17th, Costa r.lC'.~a PICTURES(j)UE 'For A WiSe_ Buy" Colesworlhy & Co. 642-1TT7 MESA VERDE This immaculate 3 BR fam- ily home can he yoUl'll by assuming 5%% FHA LOAN. /I must see to apprccialr.. Asking $26,950 Open Sunday 1-6 3228 IOWA STREET TWO ON LOT EASfSlDE. Newer 3 bdnn.~ & older 2 bdnn, detached 2 car garage &: workshop, Ex. terior recently painted. Only $29,950 HOBBY HOUSE &paralc 16 x 14 room Jor hobby, leenagers retreat, or P.1ofher • in + Law~ ! ! ! ! Fine clL'ltom house in exclusive 8a('k 8Ry neighborhOfJd. Trade in your smallrr home on this S34.500 beRuty. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee . 1130 \\'. Coast· Highway 64l-W2 Eves. S73-3468 3 BR, fam rm NpL Bl"ach, ., 2043 Westcliff Dr. 1.,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"' I nr. Harbor Hi. 1gx2-0· su~-S4G-77l l Open Eves. BUSIEST ruat11:etplace In en fam. rm. rock frplc, st>), BUSIEST marketplact! in town. The DAILY Pnm din nn, beani celling, tm'. town. The DAILY PILOT Classified ""section. Save pulio. Rt."<lucf'd 10 S.32·950· Clas11Hi<!d secUon. Sa v c money, time Ir e!fort. Look P .W.C. 5~5440 money, time & eUort. Look ttrw! ! ! \Vhite Elephants? now! t ! Genera l 1000 General 1000 General 1000 S@ttJU1A-Lt£~s· Solve a .Simple StTambltd Word Puzzle for 4 Chuckle ICEN u L ~ · I I' I I J I J biomonds don't grow on _ • _ _ trees, but they con be found ~rP-l_N_D_A_K ___ ~1 on tho right -of -..,_4 · ' I' I' I, I ~ ~:::: 1~h~~~~ ~~I -• • . • . YoU dC¥"elop from Jft p No. 3 b.low. f , ' v • ' • mw.:""""'0 I' I' I' I' I' I' I' 1· I' I IRYLUS I I I I I I I Of ' I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIRCATION 8200 • New exclusive listing. nuat gross. ·Exchan;t! fot LOOJONG • cub or your bot.t or !. Y.-e'll find. it for you: 7682 Edinger 842·4455 or S.10-5140 Open Eves. Sl98,{0) Call John Abell Make otter. USTINGT Balboa Real Estate Co. 700 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa Re!. 673-7365 Newport we'll sell H tor you! • 673-41411 • ot Victoria STOP in and see us! Twenty yean of active par-~ -- llcipation in the develop.. NurHry Scnool OPEN SAT/SUN !!!~!!!!!!!!~'=!"~!!!!•I mom. Luxurloua c.arpetiJ:I&". Huge ya.rd, M0-1~ TARBELL 295S Harbor ment of the Newpor1 Har-2612 Redlands, CC POTENTIAL. 3 BR 2 bath bar area qualifies u1 to as-2865 El Rio Crcl, CM home, corner lot, l30xl80' BUSIEST marketplace In sist you suctessfully! DAVIDSON Reelty all fenced. Cal Uor df'tails. town. The DAILY PILOT !anytime) lay & Beach 5<6-5460 Ev". 545-49'1 llanla ltealt" Ou•ifiod oeerl<m. Saw R I DAILY PILOT DIME-A-:.t money, time & el1ott. Look !!!!!!!!11!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! __ -·--23 ea ty, Inc. 642-65&1 now!!! Di1tindive Newport 901 Dover Dr., NB Stlite 126 LINES. You can use them .:::.c.:.;:c..,,,~~=~=cl DELUXE DUPLEX T\VO BEDROOMS E A C If UNIT. Dining room, forced alr heat and built-in electric kitchen. All new carpets, completely rederorated in and out. Divided single gar- .ages, well hrnd1caped Iron! yard. !ICJlarat.e rear yards. TOP VALUE AT • $27,500, y.•ith financing nvailabi('. Heights 2 Bedrm 645-2000 Eves. 548-6966 101 Juat pennies a da.)'. Dial THE QUICKER YOU CALL, J DAD..Y .PILOT WANT ADS Dining room and 1..ireplace.1~~~~~!!!!~~'!!.!~......,.~~====:0==:.rn~E~9~u~1~0<E~R~Y~O~U~SE~l;;1 ~D~lal~6'2~-!i6~11~fD~·==~~~~s ~tdoll ~u:; o:a:i:,ercoi;~ ;G:e:n:er=a=l=====lOOO==G=a=no=ra=l=====l=OOO=:G:e:na:r:a:l====~lOOO~Ga=na=r=•l=====l=OOO~ pletcly redecorated, n e w roof, bath, big kitchen, wall/ '~'all 11hag carpel. A!!lume $164.00 month. !·furry on Evenings Call 545·8723 OLDE WORLO CHARM On The Oceanfront 4 BR, 4 baths; beam ccil. Patio, BBQ hou!W'. l.ovf'ly gardens. 2 lot.<i. All for \hf' low price of SI00,000. Own-er v:ill llnancc. R.EIJ DIRPD" REALTY 2025 W. Balboa Blvd .. N.B. Call Anytime 675-6000 PLACE your wClilt ad where they are kloking -DAILY PILOT classilied! 642-S678 this one! ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 llAR WESTCUFF 3 Large Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Llving nn & f&mily nn both w/ frplcs. Patio, new drap... cries; bltns. CuJ.-Oe-sac. Im· macul nte! $32,900. By Own.- er. 642-1679 aft 12 noon. THIS IS Ill 4 BEDRM • $22,500 sum1ner fun on the attrac- livf' brick patio with gas firttl BBQ. 2 baths. Seclud- ed rear living room. Family room. Built-ins. 540-1720 TARBELL 29SS Harbor l>1AKE A ME?.10 to a:ather up toy5 you no longer need~ sell them for cuh with DAILY PJim WANT ADS! General 1000General lOCK> Exclusive St. Hubert Woods Builders custon1 for the executive with a gro\vi ng fa mily. Separate formal din ing room and I a r g e family fun room with brick fireplace and r ich walnut paneling. Th e efficient kitchen is as modern as to. morrow with large eating area plus adjoin· ing service room. 4 king sized bedrooms and 3 baths plus separate guest house )ll'ith private bath an d built-Jn wet bar. Large 3 car garage. Many more c u s t om details throughout. ?.tay we show you this unusual home ? A.skil)g $72,500. Flexible-terms avail· able. Vacant And Ready Sparkling c. I e a n and located in a prime Newport Beach locatio n. 3 bedrooms, :Z baths, panelled living roon1 with wood burn- ing fireplace, formal dining area. Spacious kitchen and separate service room for fu'h and hobbies. Walk to Mariners School, Jitjriar)r and park. Out of town owner v.·ants acUon. $34,500. FOR A WISE BUY COLESWORTHY & CO. 642-7777 ,.,.. 11~ '"''"' ..... L•...W... Sclt9 .. ,,.. s.t"'""'9!1, c1 ... 111i9*'94 ht A Lt.t btete C•l"Mr1 C-.11~1~ • Open Houses THIS . WEEKEND .,., tllb IM114y 4'mt.,., wit• yo1 tfllt wetllew4 • ro• to ..._ ltl•tl"t. All tlle locotlo111 lldd ffl•• -~ llt fl'fffer Ntell tly 9'"""''t ,,,.. •timi 111 t9tky't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. P•tr.M ........ o,.. tie... fOf Ml• or t. Nllt .,. •,....t to !tit ..0 l~Hi11 11 tlrlls c1llft1111 eoc• FrhMy. (2 Bedroom) **20 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach • 675-6000 (Sun 1·5) **16188 Mariner Dr l v e, 1-Iuntington Beach, (714) 846-11122 ; (213) 5112-5144 (Open House) 1312 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Terrace) CdM, 833-0700 ; 644-2430 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 24~~~r ~~'ii~5 Cosla ,Mesa (Sun 1_5) (2 Bedroom & Fam ily or Dan) 1518 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine· Terrace) CdM, 642-0472 (Sal & Sun 1-5) (3 Badroo ms) *242 Joann St.reel (College Park ) CM 548-9578 (Please call fo r appt.) 253 Rose Lane, Costa Mesa 646-2896 (Fri. Sat. & Sun . 1·6) *512 Larkspur, Corona de! ~tar 675-2723; 646-7974 Eve s. (Sal & Sun 2-6) 1430 Serenade (Irvine Terrace) Cdf\1 67S-3331 (Sun 1·5) 577 Park.· Costa Mesa 646-6550 ; 646-1050 459 E. 19th. (Eastside) CM (Sun 1-5) 646-8811 (Sal & Sun 1-5) • (3 Bedroom & Family or Deni 2612 Redlands (Back Ba y) CM 546-5460: Eves. 642-49.11 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 26622 Cortin a, Mission Viejo 830-1!;83 (Sat & Sun 9-5) *281 East Wilson St., Costa Mesa 646-2895 (Sat & Sun 1-5) -110172 Suntan Circle (Shorecrest) HB !16t -0737 !Sat & Sun) 2372 Rutgers (College Park) CM 546-9993 . (Sun 1-5) 415 Woodland Place (Nr Weslcliff) NB 642-1679 (Sal & Sun 12-li) 3401 Ocean Blvd., Corona deI Mar 6711-= (Fri., Sat. & Sun. 1-5) *1224 Nottingham (Weslcliff) NB 642·5200 (Sal & Sun 1·5) '11,7 Nassau Road (Co llege Park) CM . ~3255 (Fri., Sat & Sun . 1·5) 1901 Glenwood (Baycresl) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 311 Nassau Road (Collage Park) CM 540-2496 (Sun 1-5:30) *'11.40 Andros (Mesa Verde) CM S46-5990 (Sun 1-5) 2607 Ocean Blvd., Coron a del Mar 675-3000 ; Eves. 548.a868 (Sun 1-5) I 1147 Gleneagle, Costa Mesa 540-1720 3149 Yellowstone, Costa Mesa 646-7171 2033 Paloma, Costa J\.1esa 646-7171 201 Cecil Place, Costa Mesa (Sun 1-5) (Sun 1-5) {Sun 1·5) 962·1986 (Open 10-5) 2359 College Drive (College Parkl CM 646-8811 · (Sat & Su n 1·5) 3228 Iowa St., (Mesa Verde) CM 642-1771 (Sun 1-6) 155 Monte Visla (Eastside) CM 642-1771 (Sat 1·5) (3 Bedroom +· Guasl House) 2046 Aliso Avenue, Costa Mesa 646-7711 (Sat & Sun l·I) (4 Bedrooms) 1148 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sal & Sun) 1305 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa 675-6000 (Sal 1-5) (4 Bedroom & Fa mily or Den) 1333 Santiago Drive (Westclilf) NB 642-8235 (Sa t & Sun ) 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Open daily) 115 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-6996 (S al & Sun 12·5) 2112 Windward Lane (Ba ycrest) NB 548-8112 (Daily 1-5) 1380 Galaxy Drive (Dove r Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sal & Sun) 1518 Antigua Wa y (Dover Shores) NB 646-3255 (Sun 1-5) 21691 Impala Lane (Newport. West No. 4) HB. 002-7673 (Sat & Sun all day) 423 Francisco (Back Bay) NB 646-3255 . (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1816 Jamaica (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 . (Sun 1-5) 1607 Highland , Harbor Highland s 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) 2341 lrvine (Back Bay) NB 54().1720 1920 Whittier. Costa Mesa 646-0555; 548-3265 (Daily 1·5) (Sal 1-5) (5 Badroom & Family or Den) 2060 Pharalope (Mesa Verde ) CM 549-0684 (Sal & Sun 12-5) 10122 Cynthie Drive, Huntington Beach !162-3861 (Daily, all day) 17538 Live Oak Circle , Fountain Valley 962-11J43 (Fri., Sal. & Sun 1-5) ' CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 Badroom) 427 Gloucester Drive, Costa f\1esa 645-0303 or 548-3778 (Sun 1·5) (3 Bedrooms! 140 Lexlnglon (Monticello) CM 642-1771 !Sat & Sun 1·5) ..... . . ** w., .. ,, .. , ...... , ..... w ....... I ....... ir;~-----iliOo;;I[: ~ -" .... • c $ T .,.. + ~ ___ ... ___ ,,,_,., ... -__ ..., ____ _ •• ---.. HOUSES FOil SALii HOUSIS FOR ~I HOUSIS FOR SAL-I HOUSIS ,OR SALi Sotllrdlr, Mr 5, lM llAll.Y l'llOT itl Flldq, Mr A, lM llAll.Y 1'11.41"-llf HOUsls l'olt UC& RoUCIC FOil W:I HO\ISll Ir SALi ROUIP POii SALi HOUlll_FOll SALi • • ' Gentr1I 1000 I llllll(S, C.M. VACANT. ONLY 2 HOMES LEFT MODERN LIVING. .. \ ·-New hom11, re1d7 to move. In, '1i mile New boliltl,. tHtly to movt In, t,i mlle fnlm from _belch. 1'lr1t paymll!I up to eo days bQch. l/'lrat payment up to IO dl)'I &lier alter move in. man In. Torma VA/,HA. """" $.22.'90. T.,...1 VA/l'HA. """"hi .... M ... Vonle . 1110 . The Beach · CORAi,; SHORES ' (on Garfield between B .. ch • Masnoua (on lrooldwrat I mllo -ol Mtmol 962-1353 '962· 353 . . CORONA DR MAR -" --. - ~"?J'!rt hoch 1200 ~na 4"J Mar .. !2.SO Huntl"""' llMch 1400 Huntl...,.. BNch 1400 ~ OWNER: 3 BR. 2 BA, Stepa to •bcach.-4 BR 3 bl.th tam rm. ntw crpll 1:-pa.lnt. home in the 200 blOck. Aak. Lovely Heated pool $26,!illl ire $49,000. Call 1or appoint. 1 ="'°'"'. ~lu~t _ .... .,... . ..,"°'=-'"'..,..' ..,.,,,,. ment • OWNER.. 3 BR 2 bath, Pool S-on Baycroal Porfoc:llon Superbty lncated In .......... of hiJhl,y delitable Newport Bl:ach. 4 muter li1e bed- rooms, fotma1 dirM&, walla ot &Wt tn a tropical ~ around • huge 1amlly room. A l\lplttb Httinc for IWU- mer evenlnp. Pool of qU&l- fty desip .•. Only 10% down You n&me the terms. \Von't 1ut at ~.900. eau toda,y. POOL PADI . TAKE over 5!(" ....._ o Sfll or TRADE Horse Ranch carpets/drapes, frplc, elec- tric ble-inL $25.800. 1S9& MyrtJ....00.- si~ 3401 OCEAN ILVO. Bee.utilul bolnt! BeautiM view; OPDl l..:i every dl.1 thru Sunday. 14.lllO Total cu. -.. bdr ....... ir,I<. Iv, .... ..._ Sll" VA lou for Din. nn. -4Jn, nn. au. • Mdt'OOl'ft bome with encl. p at to. BfautltuJbt 35'1"uehawn Pool. Lots or wmc.,ped, ).Qr pr. Must decldzl& wt~ Patio. carpet., see to appreclat.e. $39,950. Decorator's Draaml Drapts A Bunt w. Priced 1 _CaJ-="l -==·=-..==,---:..~:;: .:=;. ~: PACl,IC SANDS Z BR 1 bath home, prqe, ftoced yard. 5 BR, 3 BA Republic ho.me. Beautiful cond. By owner. ............ ~· Oon V. F•anklift ltltr. 613-ml Others to d.toole from. 3 bdrnt. lk bath, dbl pr, WE SILL A HOME w/w """' ~. blt·llll . Want '* BY OWNER* Custom 4 Bdrm Republic Home. $39,950. View loL • Sff.2144 * HARD TO FIND But worth the ~ort! 8">idn>oor llamn liVIRY SI MINUTES $ll,900. °"""' W2 Muna,.r Dr. 616-2309 3 BR 2 ~th home on an ex- tra larse lot. Can add cash. l8fiO Newport Blvd., CM 645-0303 Walker & Lee ~ i:"w,s~::..! ' """"'-· 2\i ..... 165.!SOll .,.,, Edlno<r Rltt. &IS-3928 Eve, 644-1655 Lachenmyer Coll~• Pert< 1115 DoL•ncy Roal Ill•'--<><~co Tlx31 Fncd Hid Pool ' ms E. ="'" OOI Open Evoo. sv.% ht By Owner EXECUTIVES ' Bdrm 2 &th -cn>••.1.,....,..,.._........... VIEW ATTENnON $19.!!Ckl I ·$5,000 on. Appl. St. Andrews Rd. '!l.o ldJolnlac. -R-1 lob, ""' ......,.. -,. Han• "-H U II Sold I only,_, or w...,., ~11 "'· Oooan Blvd. La!tw .--: UWton BelCb 1h36' ....,.. ... ,..n " nt OWNER· 5~ FHA. 3 Br, 2 Large 3 bdrm. bOme with ~ hol.lle ·can be llllillDtr pool in -·""'.lib "ant 1 .. -. 1847 TAHITI DRIVE 1-1 1loon _... ~ .... ., Lovely large MeM Vm:Je Ba, lg !am rm. ~ patio. family nn., ... *"'c. H\V ' ttnted. est lot in atta. Home built CI I·'~ 5 bl '-"--Excpt. lnd&cpa:. $27,500. 3ll cpts. le drapes. $28,000 CHESHIRE RUL ESTATE around exquil.ite atrium 0 on iu .... me· g ........... Na.Mau 541}-2496. Opn H1e Owner/Bkr. 646-2414 • 615-2503 • beamed c:.wno. iOi..a.i es,: 3 baths &pl, dlning &: farn !!~~!'."!'~~~'!!'::~I rm. complete rt!dtt'Of8.t· SUn 1-5:~ 3 BR 2 baths. I.up llvine tras includlnc refrl&ttatl~ ill£ in progress. Immediate I=========-MODERN DUPLEX room, tiecL k I tchen, Quietcul-de-uc. Owner tak· poaaes.sion with E-Z terms. N•weort Beach 1200 Near ocean a: bay. 2 Br. ea. wonderful view. '55,<m. l1QJ U. lou at U6.00J. $40,lllO. ss.ooo Do'M>; own. Sea Lano. CdM. 6#-1229 MUTUAL REAL TY S<Bll~ ·-:=M--IN=l.=Y-ILLA____ "will o..,,,., Bkr. 63l-0634 TOP VALUE IN COM M:Z.1411 anytlma --"""j!, w .. kdays; .,;.)135 weok-Oean 2BR •Id• 11-2 Int *CREAM PUF~ ~!!~EAL",.u * * * * ends. Oceanside ot Hlway. Vacant rJI{ -••••~.-Ca st 111 t an atmosphere e DUPLEX $31,500 e $34,900 OWMr 509 Begonia Auume lbi151.49' ntA kiln. I"!!!!::!!!!::!!!!::!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" I abounds in this charmln&: $150 mo PITI.. ' ua t BA 1 • 3 Bdnn. 2~ bath .nl!t -level lnoome potontiaJ $4200. 1 BUc. BEAUTIFUL comer dbl lot --.. ' .... to oeean & bey. Jru w. ~-/ 2 ..., 8 ol 8 fun nn. F.P., J' ./l., 4flpn, e.od unit, Ol'l huh rrttnbelt boa W • • W'f. l'le\V crpb. Built-In ftlwe Ii • imported tue flooring • Blvd., N.B. &a-12TJ SS&.500 owner. m.419 ~ dlallwr. Outdoor Bar- loaded with ottier C!l1Stam ~-~~;:.·-::...,,,-::-,,,--. liu:~E.~hlllillii..,;ii1o1.~. pp;;;.,;; ... ;:· 'Vv1ewieWI JI.Que on oov s-uo. e.or. iot feafures "' below replaee-BLUFES • 3 br, 3 bl. w/ at ocean &: hll&. w/ boat sate. Nicely land· ment cost Ol1f!! 0 n ly Bay-View, wide &reenbelt. Re&ttor $13..2010 1e1ped; Orazice ttteL.$26.960 $38,850. Exclusive with· Steps to pool. CU5. addtns. ""° ,_., n..n •• 2 BR 2 By ~r U2-U56 EASTILUFF Savo! $41500. Ownr 614-4265 .OWN~· ~~ ~ • 1=.;;....;.-"·~=--' BA Du. I.up rooma. $1700 . REALTY MOBILE Hom" No II Lido Finance. !73-4869 . DOWN -•lier payo°'an ... ;,, Costa Mei• Open Sundoy 1100 ......... All "'111-lns. i bUm to beach I: IChools. $29,9!1G. Owner. 536-mt Hunllntfon . H1rbour WATERF.RONT 3 -,,,. clod<, dedc, Posh area IJJ H1.1nttnaton ~-Only STl,000. Will conslde.r tease or leue l?P" &n. HARBOUR REAL TY e MT-3595 e l'ovnt1ln Volley . 1410 4 BEDROOM To x 135' lot exceptionally clean. Cllpett iJt. eWIY room, dnpH. ........ patio, llotle fireplace in family room. Euy maintenance yard that Joob: like a parlc. Priced at $30,500, wblch 11 $4000 lo.w for a 4 bdrm Mea· dow hom•.' J812 IOWA STREET, corner Calilontia ,.\ve. Lovely large 3 I: famib' room In the pop- ular Mesa Verde-Highlands area. Hu eJCisUng 5% % FH4 loan. New carpets, new blOck fencing, extra sharp! Don'I miss seeing this one! Call ua for other Bluils exchlSlve liatin&s. 2414 Vim. Del Oro NEWPORT BEACJ-1 VWqe 9' x -a2~ Nashua with CAMFX> SHORES .• ()cean.. 3 bdrm 2 bl.th, eleeb1c b\l.Ut- patio. Sacrilloe S 3 0 0 0 • front 4 BR I: dtn. In ~ .I: own. double I 'B"'Y"""Ownor--, l'""BR,~ .... -~ .. -m~ily 546-594S 115 Milford * 6'7S.699S raraa:e. carpets. ctr.pt1, room, carpeta: &: drapes 546·5880 3 BbRM \Vaterfront, No. 62, t'A heat. Wr:ileaped. Pay-thruout. 3 car ganae. Many Balboa Coves. S 6 O, O O O. Lido Iii• 13'1 mmts 1ffl than rtnt -$16.V ex1n.1. Ml.lit be ~n to be (llt3r cinema thUtre) LL£GE REALTY J.SOO~lt~rbor,CM. -----=----:~ S:~ for acru&e or mo tncludhw taze1. appttclated! Auwne ·6% ~!to F!ve~ ~ !: -1<'-oB~IL=E~HO~ME=-119~,ooo-PREVIEW l•W_l't•. ii~ ... ~~~=t-level 5 M4o 113.1 M4oOl05 E VOi $11,000, due to divorce. <h.nning Ba,yfront on Peninsula TJris lovel,y Udo homi • TUe• '\mtn rm1I"" BR, 2%1 ba. 4 Linda. 675-380&, 61;N226 day 10-4. Located at 121 Via •'Ml 950. Walk to .n ..... 4\-l% loan ~~aerao:. ~:a;:~ I==========-Mentone You will appred-1-A"''R~T=1s~T"1~c~s"fU""'o=10~ ;_1043:· ~ l.S July f.5: b!!en completely mnodeled Newport Shore1 1220 •lt the:' i!uMom details in with .bwldreda of cultured & .. 17538 Uve OU Circle, • modern kitch•n w/ blt•lns. this 4 bdrm. hOme w/ sep. 'pl.antis. Cooldn't lilt all the FV. r-WALK/Beucb, A-frame 2-din. .. -& recto-th _,, $23,950 full price for thiA 3 L<its of slorqe. Used brick rm., ,_............ ~ on ia .PCIP. .......w, NEW By 3 BR. 11iii BR, den, 1~ bath Halecrelt ftplc & dlnina: room wall. story 3 bdr, 2 ba, Iv. nn. ation room. $117,500 we'D ~ pleued tD show eath. w/w°::ets, drape&, home. Big covered patio. Bathrooms new w/mmken bale. $.10,!m. 0 w n e r Mn:. Harvey YoU one ol. ttle Onnt hom•• bloclc 1tnoe. ldaey c.ultom bclWd ft1'. C.M.-Npt lU!ll' , Uab. Latp aundeck V!/V~w. 642--354il ...... you ever ,.w for S33,9M. futuru. $31.500. g~ I: 646-9006, 642-Zlll Newly painted o u ts id e • Newport H•ilhtt 1210 Ru L . Hodan, Rfty Talbert. nr trwy. 9G-G4T9 Acnm street tnm BAY. on 2 847-zZ md" & ' blncl<> from ocean., Coln.IL W. & C.. Prestige Area 142,500 b"" thla • bdrm HOLMWOOD DR. 6liO NeWii;re: center Dr. -··~ .. 3 BR.2 .... ····-home. 4008 Mareus. NB. Coiy le cheerful 2 bdnns., --.... ruui.i::i 675-0363 or 494--5420 dining nn., frplc-G~ Newpo Beach, Callt root, oovel't!d pt.Ho. Newly on alley. """° tonc<d ,.ro. QU700 '44-2430 .......,. Sbow1 better th&n 2 Slory Cape Cod L19un• Hiiia T700 BEAtrrlFUL i....,, La Pu. MiaSon Vl.tjo. By owner. Al!Ume S%. $1513' run price $18,950. Easlslde Costa l.1esa near shopping. A people -i;tzed doll house cute as they come. CALL SCG.ll51 Heritage Real Es. tate (open eves) Now vacant. Asking $34,500. · ~home BeautifUIJy KINGS PL. OUTSTANDING -~ sbowt pride of LaavOI INch 1705 OPEN DAILY 1-5 Dwmin& home in prestige Ideal W p)tner location. ownership. Onl¥ MOO> down _."'""-----~---11 lWE OPTION 2112 Windward Lane location. 2 bdnns., irplc. Decontor'1 handlOMe home. ·FHA pymnt only $203/mo. A .WALK Ooly $4,000 mov., >"U ioro HW Doon. Larre yaro & 3 Bd., 2 Ba. + 2 Bd/ba. MUTUAL Rl!AL TY IN SPACE SAi£ OR LEASE East!!~ 4 Bedroom, 2 be.th. Covered patio, shake root, dilhwaaher, firepl&ce, car- pets, drapes. this O\annin& newer 4 BR, covered patio. All for S26.500. suite &: pool/patio. $125,<XXI lci..1411 Anytime 31! BA. '""' wen. horn'-ST. ANDREWS RD. R. C. GREER. Reolty Tb&t will bt ,.,,, llrtt IJD. Dln nn, family rm. Im· Spa.aious 3 bdrm. & family 3355 Via IJdo m.8300 $2.420 DOWN preaakm, when )'tA1 tee thll maculate! Immediate pos-nn., frplc, HW fl.oon. cpftl. TIRED OF ASSUME 6% LOAN SPACIOUS 2 .story home. ...mn1 I Own/art. 543-8U2 & .,_., Pro Londtcaptd. OLDER HOMES? $206 Tot1l per Month. BUILT ON 111 LOl'S Tf!AT 2479 Fairway Drive 644-2819 WATERFRONT Asking $18,00J, Make oil.er. Seethb6yr.oldtun.Uyb:lme Saoi.fl.ceonlh113BR2bain OOFFTERTllEAOCESC::JCDe~ed '°" /I bd • -... A dlD-park-like atmospbtrt. PIER/SUP \:I :'.... roo'""m. c;ll~. App't, HAFFDAL REAL TY' Ill ....., -In cluaic REPOSSESSION Delightful view of water, ,.,,.·~ ~.. ""' BC-WOO t.quna a.rcltltectunl 1ty1-oaNiy bead> & terr., 3 Bd. 41.,._ Walker Riiy. 67~2" mow ........ F.V. lnc, IU'J• tun porchet ... 2 Ba. Lovtly patio · RENT • f A l TY e BY OWNER • $2420 DOWN cbed with post A raill Larie 2 story tn Costa Mesa. Submit $1250 down .. Fut possess.Jon. Vacant. Fully carpeted, new paint Law Jn. terest to all. FuU price $28,950. CALL 54G.U51 Herl· tage Real Estale (open eve1) 1" Aug. -BUY bl Sept. N•ar Npt. Poot Ole. 646-2411 VACANT ASSUME "" LOAN SPRAWLING 4 BDR.M: • $62,000 3 ll<!nn•. i Ballu __ U_l!i Tml pe._M..lllh....WOEN-ELOOR .PLAN, w R. C. GREER, Realty DUPLEX 4 ·Jl111 old. 2 BR Immidlate Poutls!On Sacrifice on this 3 BR. 2 ht. in w/w earpetinc A cystom 3355 Via Lillo 673-9300 nch.. llillt-tm, crptl, drps. Low S40'• park·llke atmosphere. dn.pes thrwut. ExdtirW 15- SACRIFICE $21,5-00 132,500 0wn<r.616-2510. '42·1'15 HAFFDAL REALTY Londtyp,klrehenhuBILT· Quick poS11ession! Posilivel.Y Principals only. --------•1&7_, Warner, F.V. 842-'405 IN RANGE A OVEN, DISH. best buy WestcU.tt. Chotee1t WELL KEPT B1lboa Island 1355 f'Ott Sale or Leue: tm-WSHR., GARB. DISP. Ii rHE be t ~Bed ~a. LI.Drury living 2 story Owner: 3 BR 2 Ba in quiet ESTATE Sale, 11.5 Ap}ena mediate Occupa.ney, Immac =~rii S~~ s room home. condominium, ~t1o. ~1, ne'nhbc>rhood'. Cpts Ii: d ..... -~-9 30 2 BR, 2 •• To--~ ... in College Park far an ac-adu!C.. .,. ... -, .... loan ~ p•~ , ..... ~.500 .... :;:;-8 July 25, ~. : a.m., bl ,__ lrp~l "'"•~-' ANY CABINETS. tive 1amily. Warm 13x22 mo incl w";:'0wner~ ...... ,...,. ..... U'IQ"'IV• Mun. Court 200 N. Cllrfleld, 11~: .. .., c, dw ai ~~j (';;en staircue ltadt to 2Dd family room. Large living er. Paaadena. 2 until. 3 bdrm .... ,.er, crpll, rpl. level. w/1 bdnn., bath, I; room. Boat spa.ct, Walk 646-lMI University P1rk 1237 hse., Bach. Apt. Min. b'4 lltttion. Pool & clbhle. LARGE DEN, APPROX. from pttSCbool Utrou&h JR. BEAUTIFUL I $49,325 cub. For ildor. pb 83MllS81 or !1> 49J...30.U 20 FT., WITH DBL. SI.JD. College. $28,500. Open HOU8e 200 Steps To Beach l Bdrm. on greenbelt neir (213l 199-t506 $ll,SIO JNG GLASS WALLS THAT Sunday 1-5. Otb!r times by BeauUful 3 bedn>om 2 bath adult pool. Owner hat re-$143 per Month Total OPENS TO SUN' DECK W/ appt 2372 Rutgers, 546-9993 home, deep sh&&: carpet & duced price to undtt »M Huntl!'f'on ... ch 1400 ASSUME 6Y. LOAN OCEAN VIEW. THIS SPAC OPEN HOUSE Fri, Sat & expostd be a m cellingl & can help ftnance. AD I Lovtly 3 8R 2 bl.th IOUS HOUSE JS VACANT A SUn lS. Eves bv appt. 253 thro1.1ghout. l landacaped pa-e R·, Hill RHl!y _POOL .P Oftlrable area. dl.!truaed owner 18¥t aell , "°'· fueplace Ill built-lo • -14.000 Total CUh needed ta HAFF DAL .. REALTY lmme<I. lor • Rose Lane. &side by kitchen, double pnllt'. 18008 Culver Dr., Irvine a.ISW1'le 5,.,S VA .Mn for • $299JO FULL PRICE Owner. 3 BR., l ~ BA. $32.500. oo.34(1 OPEN 9 AM-8 PM m-082CJ thls t bedroom btme with n40 .Warnrr, F:'V. 142-4405 • Sha11> • cl<M! Nice ,,,,.,.. BY OWNER OWNER WILL HELP 35• Bl""ht""" Pont Lotan( S BEDROOMS LOWER ON. yard, rm for boat & trailer. bd r.-...11 ,,.._'""" PY"'T, O.K.. Try $22SO dn .. 646-2896 Charmlna: ocean front home finance this prime 4 nn., deckin& with Patio • ....-....,~ VA...,..,... 'ftIE bEST BUY 1>>,'="-:F~l~X"'E"'R~.u=p"'•"'E"R,--on R-4 lot. 3 b«1 nns + 2% bath ftddenct'. Com-Drapes A Built ins. Pri TERMS \VIDE OPEN IN LAGUNA BEACfr i-sewing rm. Ideal location. munlty pool.I l ten n 11 at P4.90Q l'UD Price. Plyi. 1MMED OCCUPANCY' MISSION RIAL TY ~ 3 BR. Vacant. R·2 Ult. nr achool1, enclosed patio, courts. ments of $161 includel all, $21,00I Cbaat H La , 196SllS.F~J:o;;;::E. ,.,. crptr """""'°"t. 41 e Rod Hill RHlly Othen to -ll•m" Rfx L. liod;H, Riiy ~.::;,. (7!~)'194.offll° ·~ ,. "'''"'" w/bll-Ins. $61,lllO. 11<168 CUiver o.., IMno WE SILL A HOME 147.2525 )>.!i:";..~ ROBIN~-~ OPEN 9 A>U PM .,._ EVIRY ll"MINUTES ELEVATED < Br. ltoule, OPEN Daily. M.,., .. u i... BEACH BARGA1Ns corona d•I Mar 1250 Walker & Lee °"'" .......... , cp"' drp<, !med! 5~ % Owner finan-2-Sty. A-Frame 3 Br. 2 ha. I;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;. bltns, J.ce. tqUaN lot, cul cl 3 BR, ,_ 1 lttod. Try $27,500. 1 • · 71182 Edlncer de sac 1trttt. Paved boat nc. "• am rm. OPEN SAT., SUN. 2-6 912...., er !llNlCO yonl wllh pi., clndtt block tEo&u;de fJ),9"0 FP :Jill S .....,. I t!Choolo Cecil Pl. 96,_1986 Furn. 3 BR. :II ba. Step11 to 512 LARK PUR Optn Evtt. ence. Nr. stores, , ocean. $25.00J. 3 Bdrms., 3 bethJI. Htal~ -bea..chtt. $38,000. 0 w n e r kEPUBLIC Home, 8 mos CAYWOOD REALTY &fUt. poolw/dlvina:boerd. REDUCED 1 ~003--=2!12,,.;,·-,,===,.-.,-lold. 2 '"''" 1 BR. ~ BA, 6300 w. eouc Hwy,, Ii.B. 2-Story .........,. '" 15' lot. * BY OWNER * lam rm.. 3 car garage. e 548-1290 e New electric kitchen with . - Mosa V"d' Cor lot; $43,500. FIXER UPPER dlahwuh<r& walk-lo pantry, $23,900 WATERFRONT. 2 BR. 2 BA, By Owner. 546-Ml5 Double Praa:e. ~.900. 0 hill rlookl ICf'nlo crpfs. drp1, boat lllp. $'9,500 y OWNER: E-side 3 Br. 2 Near Beach .l Owtnel. 2 W5 Via Lido, 67S-1i2S .~1~-f" bdmla ~la baths, ln4) 846-1!22 or <213l Ba, crttts, drps, clec kit-uh bed.rm•. 2 baths. R..l Jot. EVft: 645-791' h..-;d~ 1loar. a: ftreplact. 591!-51'4. b., Jrz tncd yrd A pe.tio. Needs care. A barsaiD at Near schobl. Hutry w 1 t b10FO=R-SALE=~,~bdr~. ~,-.. -.-S-pli-• Walk to all schti. $2Sfal. $23,00JG ' h R lty $3900 down • owner will bd, level. 3 )Tl old. Walk to ~or 837-64.11' ra am •• wtth cub to 5V.9' ~. beach. Jlardwood fin. 10~ NOO. i,...,,, 2 bdr. 2 ba, Netr N•~l!.. 00Ico $112/mo lftcltid<• ID,, · 'I ~,:,,:':a,~· $36,9"0 ¢lubhouee &: pool fadl. """ OWNER'S N.,..., 1 _ ,. ~BR... beat thlll Qui&k ~~ Y o . • llCboolL SlD.!00. 540-6395 alt "" ' -• CHILbREN GROWN K•loll• Riiy 141•1 V1U.A PA¢11iC TillNiiiE ~ Harbor VP Hamefa!t ba'I, or .uu a ffpMnt tn. )'Otd' t br 3 tia 2K car ,pr: c/d. ' $2l.500. OWNER ~.";'. :.':'. ;"',;...., ~ !~":,;.,. ~!~'::'.; Dutoh Hawen lit~ um. '" FHA I bdr, 1" be.. bJl·lnl , frplr., crptg drpl. yard Ir ,many enjoy the easy care and ffitiPtE dbl car aar, patkl, crpts. l ~·= 6.9 t t nan ct o I · cl-• tn -n·-n•·-•• 1 .... Out ' GI t.owlt oner. 4 BR Wlll'I 3 cblldttn , fna1. 2220 Maple SI. 5'8-8'281 """. "" ... ~·"""" .,.. r-1'4·ha, 19' OM', Jot, Walk te want 3-4 bdr borne. Cub ta 6-23($ v\ne Ttn'tte Jp thlt dellJht.. ahopt A 1Ct¥1olJ. exlltm& fltt\, C&11 m-rn5 L """"'· 1,.. LR. lam THE BLUFFS :':'.u; =:. ~»13 :;: BRASHEAR REAL TY SHORECREST 3 BR. 211 • By owntr, 1 level, 3 Br, 2 8474531 . Ews.. 968-utl BA. '-. den. Be au t. VT'· 3 BR. 2 BA, c1u·pels, Ba. CUI~ cpll / drps, Jm-room. when family n!llUlro. ..... qrap11, Bucaila built. low mac! Other P:tru, 2 ,.. es. Filled with value at PL4NHINO to '*""' YOl11 carpell. Lo&.n at 6 % • ~malnt yard, s 3 0 • 4 5 0 ' tlot. handy lo pool, 2 •kk• $0,500. nm a.a ~ Dll(llbl'f .. !l6l-0737 ' •. ~2895. m E. Wll!on. CM. on rrttn bill C&D to tee •• Hal Plnchln & Ataoc. homes in todal't C!•e!W QW\Gt Your want ad now. t:; OllRG& ffl Ml#lt. $$1,50). 3900 E. Oout Hwy. I~ Mt, a.ock """' -· l'tDd II wUll t WU! Ml • , • VIEW .HOME t.acuna Bt.ach bJxury. 3 BR 2 bath, 0cNn-View, ,...1 bar, cirnm kitchen. ?ttany extra.a. Only U3.500. $500:! down. Owner will catl')' ~ ance. 71Ai% loan • no ltla.n .... • -·------- P ERJ'..'O N J , 0 ·•·r· ,,, • * '4:Z.1771 Anytime * --0 -=-------" ---. -.. JV. ACRli' Un<levtlopod land. City ol LllUl>L i 8111~ to --°"""' -Shollld di\141 into 13 Iola. Price $40.000; 29S On. A rial tliteper. WSSION I\LTY. ~ £lcU!Ji CANXON 2 B~ ...... $11.500. Fencod yd. 1m'9d lndui;trtal. 4"=8110 DON'T JUSf W'.MI fOr IOIDt. th1nc to rumlsh )'OU? borM • •• ftod """t """' In ... ~·· "'""!lid Ada • . ••vr. WU'fl: Cl•KIU• . -....... _. Paul • White • Carnahan Realty Co. ___ 546-5440 o ·uR 24!JI JEAR •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WE'RE SORRY ~· • • IF YOU ARE MOVING to any other , area in the county -but if you are, cell us end we 'll refer you (et NO COST I to the leading real estate firm in that city! .•• end of course we'll be happy to list your home end get it SOLD fest! P.S.: Sellers! This "EXTRA" service brings · many out- of-state buyers r•ferred to us _ by Real Estet• firms on over the nation • • • CAU. 546-5440 • I ' "The . Home of Complete Real Estate Service" t •••• ·-·-·-·-· •••••••••••••••••• WE'RE IN A TIZZY Over this~ Mesa Vttde 3 BR home. Hu lust been redemn.ted ~ terlar I& ute:nor. New 1hinlrt1 floor ln t h • kiJch!n hu. bJl-ln1 too, 9o.1th 1t&lnltu lted link. New 50 pl. .,...tu be&ler. · Large · f•mlly.._ room i- tnlllc -"""" ...... Double ftttpl&ce, w/w epts A drapeL Modern rustic ahaM root Pri~ $3,950. EZ term1.5t6-544D VACANT NO KIDDING! 3 +FAMILY ROOM l'hi1 Iarre GI loan at jl,( % can be auurned OOLLEGE Park. COM to with no intert1t chirp at 1boppini A tranlparta• imll lo the -buyer. Pq. tlon Hu txtra...lu&e ad.· ment at $169.00 ptt month ded • f&mlly room with -1iiCJude1 all. 5 yr. old, 4 ·111diili llaa doors open to bed"N._m home in Foun- paUo ._ fenced rear yard. tain Vllley near scbooll • 1.\1. be.lb:I· Spticiout uvq , shopeb:w, __ 21» Ill-teet. room_ with. brick tirp!c. ~~ rrom patio • Vacant uldna: $27,500. oovtred rear pt.Uc>. RooJ1l tob.ke oHtt aad start for pool. Fann •Q.'~ kit. p&cld.nr. ~ Blt-ina. Pt111 bonus room. Only $28,450. ~ EICHLER 4 BR./DEN OWner transfernd out ot state. Thia: 4 BR + den. nat top ui:tra modem home in a tine locatlon ln Oran.re 11 priced below -..... 53 x: nton EYE CATCHING ' And .a livable .•. ii lhlll quaint older. 3 Bd:nn. home that is quite dif- ferent. Fine Newport Beach. Located n tar Harbor High. _,.. .. 2Q:d8 sunkel'l tamny rm. hu 1tone flteplace. A atep up dinln,' roont panelled with beam ceU. l l I ' I ~ - ' ~ j I IT'S A SLl!EPllt Hurry and Im~ th11 po~ T plan S BR home + .family room 1n MeA Del Mar. Jdtal location to tcbools, 1h)pplne. Step saver kitchen with bit-in OV'ttt, razwe, dllbwuber, formlca lpl.uh. 1'4 btthl, JltJI lhowe:r. l?x u llViflK room, W/W cptl I: :frapu.. Plus a heated · • filtered poot OWYler mwt ld1 qUlckly. &lbtnlt all .ollm. 132.900 54Ul40 :i lS,GE. """ ..... lhruolll over 2X.:I IQ. IHt ma. step-a.vu kitchen. 1 Well de'o'Wped yard Just j tt(!u(:ed --$1100. -N"O W' -I J32,900 a creat { ..... ~ ' BRING YOUR KING 51ZE B.IDll lt will lit with room to spa.re -what'• more tl'lil 4 Bft -3 bl.th home bu the targe1t kitchen Jn. Mesa Verde -of oounie bit-ins • home hu 26MI sq feet - 50 feet aluminum comoed patio -screened 1n room. Shake roof w•ll tandocaped. oni,, '39.lilo - lllUl')'! Mf.,6f.60 ~ UvU:s area. Ntar IChtloJ.1. Il'a now vacant. One time chance tor a real buy. S45--6440 FOR THOSE WHO PREFER A toll location ln Newport Beach. Thil fine 3 btdroom home w I t h hardwood Doon with 1%. batbl will 1ul1 ,rout ~a. Spadout liYinl: nn. with [!replace, w/w carpetl A: drapes -1~ IUJ' yard with Jovtly CO\ltftd p&Uo. Priced rtcht at $21,500. E-Z tenna. 54&-SMO STEPS TO THE 'SURF Owner liquidating Will se.n th\1 2 BR buch home plus l bedroom unit avtt the earaae at a reduced price. Kine 1ize kitchen with modem bit-in ovun, ranre. refrlrerator canary ydlow formlca 1lnk tops. Natun.1 wood cablnttl. Nk:e 11 v I n I room. 1'6 baths. Completely turn1sbed uk- ln& $41),(0). Make your of· ltt. - I i I I ' I I I ·POOL HOMES -I· ; ...................................... ' SWIM TIME La.uah and 1ptuh ln your own pool. 32-15 Antheey, heated pool with automatic 1wee:pu. High GI 6% loan wumabl• at no COit.i to buymi -3 BR + Ja.rge tarn. lv. room with wet bJf. H1&'h rrade W/W cptl Ii drapes. 2 baths. Sfparate formal dlnlnr room. 1Ud brick patio cement block walled , yanl. Vacant mow lndly, !'mo $36 ,950. Call """· 2 ULTIMATE IN OUTDOOR ' SWIM YOU SWIMMERS LlYine, ts thil 2980 l!J. Jbil heated AntOOey pool loot, S bedroom home ln ~ctttt. Be a 11 t J t u l with automatic sweeper 111 CUltorn heated pooJ, loads Ideal !or I o "' mai. ')f cement deckln1. Tropical I a" d 1 caped ten.a.nee. l I&. bedroom + (t'Olmda complet:a with famUy room. Step saver· sprlnklen, front A rear· 3 kitchen, all e 1 e c t r i c baths, marble llnb, all carpeted. Extra I a r I e blt.-ins. 1'4 baths, •tall oulltahdina kitchen, reset shower. All new gold llrhtlns , bit-In dll.hWUher, rtfrtaerator,r -nylon w/w cptl. Top double oven. Mosalc tiled. location In Mesa Verde. double entry. Expenaive n..i~ ...... 500 S46-5f40 W/W cpll IJ l!n.pu. Price "'"Y .,.,, ,. ITT.400. Vacant Mm. of. fer S46-6UO I CONDONllNIUMS I AS NEW AS TOMORROW 7 OCl!;AN BREEZES LIGHT I BRIGHT Come )tliur wq ln t)lia A musl RC! la this tiled 1'1UI lovely 8 month old 3 line 3 lJR home In Pane roof, 3 bedroom home In U40, doee to t11e be.ach. + atrium home Is 114 bl.thl. "1clt llv1ne the Bh!Us. It'• vacant a: today'• belt buy. 2 bat.hi, t'OQJl'\, Lltplc., fl/W cpti, M..ltl11& for the ri&bt 1tall ""8Wet'. Ol.lbtandlne C\llfohl draDfL NI c e b\o'tt. Newly repainled, bl.lilt-in kitchen. Formica kltchln with aU tlectrlc Z~ baths. Larp llvhe tops. Hi&hJ:y Im~ bl"°Ln&. Private patio • room. Flrplc. Built tn uta + choke kicatSon. Pld + pal'k are a ovtn It ~ w I th • Spadowi ttv. roam, with available. Pr\ce PO.axi. dilbw&aber. Your own On!placa on4' $3S,MIO. EZ Make ontr. Owner anK· JM.tp. Top loclldon only l1rm1 511-M!O """-5'Wl40 13T,lltie. !WH4IO ...•............. ~ ......... . I PAUL r WHITE~ CARNAHAN ae.dtf c •. J DtJ l~KIR STRl!ET, COSfA MESA • J j . I + 1 • • '. I I -.- I J I .u II • ,.. , llAll.T PILOT ' Afd11, Ju1J ~. 1'169 ~ Y IWll' ~ILOT • • ' ~.·~!I, 1969 , , ' r .... ML.' .ii ... TAU . • ·,. U2.al"""TAU-............ -'.I 11Nt~tt·~ l .1 a.,.LIST.frTI 'I ._.,, ll'GI N111100 ,.........., , Now.-.._ Apia. "P!N!,111~11 Arla. Unty""""" ! r#'"' '!o!l• }l\!I'! • ·I t ~t . • - •----•-~ -'J BDR.11 .. -J"bolllo; ...._ ' -.... • --II . -e.;,i,. ......_. ' ~ ~IU.CH --·lo ,...,JO ,,,....,..1;,.,.m,•li ~~ = -'F"'-~· .. ~·-~ --. ~ .............. . . . ... .,., ..... •1'"• ltoT""''~_, . ..,, "~ ' i ' * 2 ;'it . ··*. '{~ . "" ---. I I . ' . 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HJ11G,lllolt ... ~ ~,., ) I\" ".l -1 I0-1'Bodioom up. • r·~-~~. : '.P ::: ..:...'f' ::":'.::: w/orlvite ~ ;.. S. ~-:;:.im"' ·~= e WINl'ia ijjjfli~ e z;~,.;= ilis-Jk'lw;; .... l :i;,._ ~ ~ ~; ', ~ ---, .. ", "''". I "' """-"°"~·,..,..,aide.., .~,.JublAll(. lhltll . ,.,,M&-3!15 11 'WIN!f:lltDL.FoS$,.A11-, I ·' .,.. "''~~.•Y"'4lco1n. ~'jiolr,.......,._,,_,, , 'c ,. ' 1 t:I' •' ,1 1 .,.. \!00. Con \>I'<,., w.0.. 1 ~ >~ 1 "e 'ilb!3iso it.' • 1·· '"'ENDOI' £1 ~~..,,.~.:a""'\'.", tt •u\DJ~ a!/: .. ~··W"onf? Wloadd~I Get?· •-._-,...-'°' llAXJ'llONT, Balboa P<n. ,_ East lll!!f " ·I' ~ . IW2IEIDR APT · 1" ,S • ~·J!ll • 2•Blkll0 "--eo,1. P~ <o a lac;o: • SPK~il! ~l:ASSl~IQ.~I N, F.OR . lot'llil,AleP< ........ ljtr I 11r, ~1 llii>, \val! to •t .-· · liBloctto·-~lft..llNiflil"'°'lo.· ... l. . HW>tl-Bu<jl NAT lllAL '""RN SWAfiPERS J' ,._.,,.,...,..,_a.or '/lt "ll•Oi -$1H . wk. roR..-_...io,,111111<1,. , *~*; IMMAC!ll.A~<'~!'.'.1'$:l Q>ota-I ~ l 'PM ·IO leaw ·~ . , ,~_::;.1 .• ,._, •• · ~So;""Q)ast:Hwy,Th&· fl5.-15lf BR. dinloc -'room , iJb.. •.• . ., · 1ADULTIJ'A1'&11.olY" '" ,. -,' ... :. liitmab «·'~ti: Jl ~ .. _ .. --WU. Dr.,_"*!----·"""""""' _..,,_._ '\'"•""" lltw="" ........ -... ro -.liiXll'IONs.AVAJL,\JU}, 2 BR ·'"'""'""' llill)'" --• ·~··'Ca•"• . S'Llna ... s -_,, bvdrl' -filDI. Te~-W&¥. Jt2.UO. !'BJ:eA\iiiil. JuVi~AUPl $410 mo.~ or m..., .srn. "Wl.. .,, c ..... th'.ep~, P•itt :'d "~--f!K'd~l w~ ~"' Ut'~V .. , ~.,.. ~~ui:•..;...AD, MUlJ~U~ WUf ~.;....,'' I .J $10,~ CUh., Bil on eon-NWDart.»eacb Mn. Wh:li'.t apnt"'9Wl'1'. • .• Yl'.ARLY !eue'3 bil-2'bi..,1 ·* ~:31&'•, 2 Ba ' ~ qt-Jl,SS mo._ -~~· Obiii;-40~ (~ 1--TOUl ..,_ .,,.,w .--. ~ ~• •·1e1~wt11• IJ'actots.Jetobold25~r RQJ.b'7'r--. .. ~™' . ..,_ ••beteb,'$215'/mo.:+\ •i2'Bedro0ma . · N ' _.. ..... l.6 L 52M. ·~·lo)m•'nt Blolop ......oTHINCLF01tuLe-T1tAD£50HLV1 ·lolft .°' $25,000; kit rale IBr, lBa. "'° C.""'8 4t1tM9r'.''A3. •' ·•· m;.~· . ·, •SWtm. Pool, Put/~?' ..,_, ~ ~ , r :) _ •. 'Pl;IONE 642--5671 61<~. mootlllY ..,....,. ..,./boacb. ~·11:15-h:l~~ • ·•0tan~...-•11'"• *i'tpl, lndlv/lnd'7"°i. •.. '••m . UCI To Place Yovr Trld11'1 Perld!M Ad : , ~~-~ ~ = per wk 6'f3..199l • J ·:a~ 'dtn,'~3 •BA: Adults; not-~~ E. 16th ~~~Im ~ . 1 ~ • 1 ' SrunENTS A FACULTY * * * * + .R.@tlrtd«Nl't nff'd tax ahel· ~ 1-qµna Bttch. 4 BR. l be. f1,lrn hte Udo J.sle. Ocl!an View. Avail fDI' 11Dt SL 646:1'Jl. · ? '~ · art.~ ap1n wHb & ~ \Vill trlide: 4 cemetery lots. ter. Want hr.e free A dr f~ 16 NEW HoMES Ava!l Aur. I ..,. ~ '"'"' 1o,,. l•na or. be opt C • ~ 1IM., 4150 EASfiLUFF'. ! ·~·1_11_ IUUITS lno obortap, w, ""· ""'"' Harbor R.,t, °"ta .,,,. . 119 M °' 138 M ,. In lri- " ~-L Day .• J4e&l.IO:.l'J5..2!BO. S3'75 mo.-&x 4001. NB. orona. •· ' . Ml~I the-c:ommuptt;ytolistany farl&ilbof.t .vaiuei;l.300.00 pltxn. $9111. mo. pool, !ert .. -.. une 9266f -_,. . •• Brlnd1new 3 bdr S-l)a .,pt available tt11Wa. 1WJ1mer Ms.5'184 prime ioc. no·vac. M0-6(111 Under. CCN~n. ,6 nrly. FCR, Aua:~t. beet 'BR" H • r &llent OODd lw~~.: _nelowly ~.ldbc·.!!· 'Vitw ol back . .., fl'oiU ·bdt J'ISR/$tJRJ'. SWJM, 0r;'ffi' round. wlth tbehous-I=--~---~ compleled'". Addltiona.1 homes beach. 1 BR, .,. BA. " tm1ed ~· ex · ~ ' &IA be'""' s,..,.,.., areas A Iv ' nn: tlul• ,fitt.. 1 "ln1~ ~ front yard7 l'1f . otfke>. Pleue c all 1000 ac., $250.COO, 80 mi to bfJ bullt IQOD. Whitewater • "*. ~ * ~d , $2;1M * ~ summer Tenri-until ~t.f plut>,. ~. hlJ~ .,Every-F~a~ priyate clubboUlie, 833-68U fot,a lfltlrl&: Jonn. 'from dntv.·n LA, 5 mln. ocean view!· So. on Coast BALBOA -Jnexpe1J,1lve cot-ren. • mo. ~ .. ~ l-~~~· ~!~'325 on'W~ltaa!. tieUed ~ aa-.., private 2 or 3 BR home. Rent-bu in froin'twyonpavedrd. btwn H")'. to 2900 b!k., up NYts ta:iff, Wetklt ntet J~, h ._._ .,,.,......_ or No children or Rtts Ste at pte w/24 hr .ecurity suanL mind. OWner onl ~ Beaumont il OaJt Gl4!n, Trd Pl. i Yo;U're !here! A .. .r. ... ~ -"5t8-3l58 Huntlngtan ... , -P6. mo >W 1 Br tum 74.i Dom"-D irn ....... Mtdl~u a.dull JMna. -·wM-·•·-Y· te for lnc. prop? 547~ Bkr. --.. --_ _ , 1 , , • • , ... u r., .,u ~ · ., _............ prom;ptbi, Ken PARADISE!! 7tlJO% W. Ot!eantront, July CONOO, 2 BR I den, tonna1 w/pr. AdullL Loveb' loca-call owner at "5-1260 or 2 ,BEDROOMS,_. BAnts Hall9e, 3l!O-A E. H&:mJlton. Rented h\>Q$e, 50x140 R-3 New 1969 Norse 1u dryer, I rrioved to new all ellctrlc home) WILL TRADE for good condition electric dry. er. 96&-1669 . Newell Assocl•te1 ll-l9 .l Sept 6-J.3 Slttpt 6 din nn 2 car iar 1.% balh. tlon. i'{5-ro07 alltt I pm. 548-8Q2. !'ROM $250.. CM. 64$-0?9& lot. Nr. Garden Grove CJvlc J '81 N. Cout Hwy. ~ vtr,' Ni<:t' SU..l-4Ci'i1(apt.) W~~/~n:. : $i9o , mo. 1 Eq>R., tum. no 1arare $140. 2 BR ... plex, R/0, Wall,w:=~tt LADY EXEClrJ'IVE A alstet Center, i;20,~. Trade $9,500 COndo I f -lf50 968--3475 eve._~ wknda. $150/mo. Leaae. .Adults. tdri1. w/w, avail now. GS. b!t·ins''IVilh relric~· dtsite 2 BR hcnuie or apt eqty for units or ? ? Owner TO\VNHOUSC 3 Br. :ll~ k Beaut appt'd, Prlv. patio, pool; nr. bay. Val. $32,500, for T.D.t.car, <:amper or ? '! Owner~ t • ~~um· ' Dtif'!xes Fu_r111. 297$ $1!0. NICE ' Br, 2 Ba. util.. ~· SM-4~1 ~ 53"'69IQ ' . ator •·dlah~ w/ privacy, umn. Y.ead1 Broker 5'1-&46'9. • 3 BR. 3 BA, w/W ... drpl, AUCUST or yeut,y rental, ~ ~.';: 2 0 712 lllbM bftNI '155 ';!l;ic 1, _BR/w, '""' .... "'..._· -A--" HUN1JNG TO.N ~m:1~:.-~:'1i~ Bda ~~ 1J'e!:. ~!u~: blt:lns. Upper Back Bay. N"'POM Beach, view-apt. .. ..... PACIFIC •u Wm lle/optl;on. ~ deluxe~. smart furnlshinp . 3 bdr, l"-ba, ....) WINTER r e.n ta l • 3 now. Bkr. 53.f...69llQ • , RESPONSIBLE lamlly nf:tds ana, fabulous view. Tr. for RENTALS , Fittplace, ~. Aft 6 <nll 861-31~ Bedroonia. 2 baths. fumlsh-$13]. l BR, atove, refria, '1fl OCEAN,Ay.ENUE 1P 4 Br, 3 Ba home in C.M. ~~ = w/rpendable. HouMt Furni&bH P1'f 543-2394 22032 Balboa Circle ed, new WPet. S 2 6 o. w/w, AvaD • now. Bkl'. (;l blks W. o1 H.B. Pier) or N.B. ~. to $280. ~ · • · · RiNTALS' -Reknmces. a. P e 1. r I: ~ ...... -(714} ~ · 536-1487 -mo. 962-8193 Private party will trade Rent alt to Share 2005 Ho"'" Uftfurnilhad fount•ln V•Uey 3410 Balboa hi. UJ:I 1 BR. fril . RESPONSIBLE working &'i.rl beautitU! Bay(..re61 P o o I · stove, re · 1 1: 2 BR: apts. tum Ii: ~ de.sire• apt In N,........... .... home for amaller home or 2 FEMALE roomma•-q e CONOO 3 BR Deluxe crptJ" WA'J'ERFRONT APT !_l,W~.l~vall ' now. Broker tum U65 to i3lO ·-· ~,,.,. • .,. lot ~~ 1---------drps. Dahwhr. ~91i2-4968. on. Ba.lboa lsle. July only ~ · r••r· Costa Mesa to $100 mo. • * 64>0283 *' 22-28. 4 Br house, S90 mo. General 3000 if no &n& 646-0C'J" $125. wk. Call 613-938S. Anita, Jones Rlty. 6'13-621D 642--0022 ... C.M. Prefer t e • c b e r s • t BED RM.· crp1, dtpi:, built-'Vant ~ & clear vacant 546-6264 lfASf 1 Huntington ... ch 4400 ·c~ Miia_ ----5100 ins~ ·Pl.ti!>. Adults only, DO "oorm for Rent 5995 land a.nywhett U.S.A. Have 2 YOUNG Professional men " · Wutmintfer 3612 pets. $110 tno. yrly. 673-9251 local, improved. i , desire third to shaf! ,furn. 4 4 BR 2 ba\hl, he'l.led filtered Quiet &· BeeutKut 2 BR. uni. New cpta A drpe. SLEEPING room, $55 Mo.; 1 Ittadi:e Davi6 Real tor bdr. house. Univemty Park Jl!)OI Back. Bay cul-de-aac 3 BR &: den. crpb. drps, 1 BRAdulfs·only, Private pa-HARBOR' Walk ·to beach. $150 Y'ffl'ly. ~!-" ap1!;,.~ '125.d 1fo1m. "2-700'.l $95/mo. 83.\:.2588 aft ' $3asiiD6. • dshwr, blt1111, tirept ... relrig, till. PJOI.. uttl. incl. No pell, Wlhftrea L. FCllll qt·&l2-3850 .,. "'' ,.,.,.....,'6 a u • • 35• Ouis Roomer, also Tus- . OAV'IPSON R11l,ty wa&her/drytt, optirillal, Soft $160/mo, · 116T6" C&rmeron, GIErus MS-6986 tin Vie'!v lot, all util Both :· Cost1 Meu 2100 546.MGO Ews. 56490 :~ ~ ~ H.B. . 847-2125 ~·n a.Ck 111 --~5240 * ROOM w/walk-in cloeet, bft I: clNr. Trade ror TD'& 1 FREE RENTAL ""....,g · mo. * l Br at beach. ·hl.tb.·$15/wk...Male. . ar !!!. DUPLEX, 2 Br, encl praae:. ~~7450 or Wl:d;ys &ft $150. Adult!, no pets. l5tb BACHl!l.OR UNl'lJRN. 2 BR Dupltt, Jiv nn, crpts:, M&-5496 . &Th-3243 or .61U3QS ,,~ ~='. ~i~ toa1uh ·or Rent or ~~~lc.!me trff. ' St, Apt No. T. hfll $110 drpa, l mt ·to UCI, $130. Call NICE. clean room ! or Rave R-2 lot Newport ~ach "' $150 .mMlh andi up, TAR.-L1:9Uttl "Nlpl• !'" 3797 NEW-...-V. 1-i-.3 Br, btd ALSO A\l'AIUBt.l: 838-Jtm S.lO pm1 'employed man oa day shlft. n7,:;00Jree' a.nct,cJear. 'Vant ,:-Newport leadt .. ;200 BEU.....M0-.1120 -sitltrf. View ·Eld: 3br. 2 -" 11Wl&_paols, rec rtn. Hell 1 .. 2 a 3 JIDRM_ E•st ltvff-5242 CM.. i.u. ~r wk. 642-79:2cr -.4.Upl'~~~~~ ~-~ ..- -OWNER will iease luxury fl50. 4 BR, l% Ba. prdener ba. bltns dlhwf. ctp/drps. • Al&oquin. Mar' 846-Jl37 c:•ted ~· ~ NEW dlx Townhouse. 2 Br, Misc. l•ntalt 5999 15.'.i Rocile6ter, CM ~1 Condoli!.lu'm home incl RIO. frplc, w/w. Bkr. fp...$300 83li/5T;il 542-l215FURN 1 BR .apt. nr Beach, terN --'°dow.d -2·1 Ba-.t\ 3Br "Ba•":n l-....;,;..;.;..;...=:....,-;.;.,;:..: 534-6980 pool Vacation " penn. · 0 """.. :is ...,.,.,, -·,. ........,. SINGLE ~ =ror rent 1' * * : ............ + ""'""'+ room to build, on aolf ~-Trade for free It clear land or submit. 1'fadie Davis Rltr 642-'1000 Small hoi"se ranch 2··B!t; 1 ba. gar. tned. Want 3 BR l bath on larie· lot. Cbsta Mesa. 1860 Newport Blo-CM Rltr 646-392! eve 644-1665 HA VE: Conn Minuet orlgtnal price $1600. WAN;I':, '&I car fa;ood cond.). HQ. BIE Sailboat or ! TT, 618<969 Have $5500 free and ClLNl "' n sport !'Witt. w .. 1 5malJ: botl.!t or '1neome uni.ta lufatcham Realty ·· . 6464831 .15.5 Rochester •.. dw Wl!L trldo · Jffl Y.n .1 SHan for, Bus or Vin. • M8-332l *· ·* * F..utbluU area, overlooking ,::.:..:;""'-~~~~ ~~~!!:!~~~~~li ~"'6-JTl7~~~· ~-~=~·=5.111-~~-~ 2700 ~ltrson Way, at HI.I" 4 Br, 3 Ba.~· 752 Ami&ol S2tl/mo. Avail tow. Mesa r • c· Back Bay. 2 Bedroom. den. P50-2 BR, repainted, lanai, Dunlexes Unfum •• 3975 bor" ~...J:i-ta Mesa W~. N.B .. fil5..:5033 det Mar area.· ... ·--!R!!!EA"1!!JL!!!!!E!!!_!!l!!!!!,!!!1.!!.!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!~![!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!![!!!!!!!!!!""j 71,i bath. Decorator fumiah-fenced )Id. w/w. Avail now. z;. Ol'llH.OIV ~ .>IM • REAL ES1All ed. Available 1IOW $fi64 mo. Bl!:r. 534-e980 • DUPLEX untum.' a'~ July Girden· GroYe 4610 ~I Coron1 •1 ,.,_,. 5250 .. · G~GE . Genel-al" , Gentr_.I Refe!'f:~I required. $135. 2 BR duplx, w/w, yard. J. 3 b4r 1 ba bu,llt·lril inlc. SINGLE. Youn& Adulta Lox-~ [ . • • . 'FOR. STORAGE ~ONLY. ----.,.------I·-'-'-"-"'"---, -- 547-1641 615-2221 small pet OK. Avail now. dlhwahr. fireplace. l block urY Pn\en. ap,b with ooun-cftYnNitTlfta .~,montli. li4&.s226 Buslneu Rental • 6060 lndustrf1I Rent11 '090 OOVER.Sbom: bay front Bkr. 534-6980 trombeacb..673-1753 . try club atrnolll!hett and ~lllU\"l.JVll ~ ... ; • :. 8AL8_Q'.A tSL:AND UNDER coumietlon 28.0CQ -home, 6 BR, 4 ha, large 2 BDR, crptg, drps, bit-ins, complete-j,rlvacy. sot.rm: . , .., .'•rt• I~ Property 6000 Top JocatiDb-.. + aq ft, sq, ft. M-1 bld1 w/otra . I. patio, 70' prlnlo ""'"-'""' COiia ftloN 3100 pr . ..,,.u yar'1 l patio. BAY CLUB APTS. ll1llO JUST (OMPUJl(G . ' . MR llMmlR < yn _.. on leue. """'°"' .,. ft """" IOc '· &: July, $250'l mo. BtJ. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;.1 Adults $145. 1Dl9B A:mien:a.n ~MAN(11<) !.,W..;:..... Gardea ON"·.-ul.A,_YW . • • "!"'_• .,,,~ $1?5. mo •. Write ·P.O. 8;Jx. .q, ft: Cornplele' about July 1 ~. yrly lse, $liXIO mo.1 • Plact, CM .... v.-., ,_,...,.,.,., Harbor Hefjht1 Feur · """'•n ~ J · • ' ' ' · 15315•1.a V.egu. l'(ev. . 15. .,Eves 646-0681.' .days : ~~ °' ' 13 ' l111111td. Possession .. ARTISTIC. Br •"""" encl. SINGI;E """"' adUlta. hlx· . "'"!al Manqer --' 1~ ~pd~:.= ·112 UNITS • PIUME R<tail Locatloo • ~...__=------· • • put.10, nea .stores .. No pets. W'Y iarden . apts· wf~I Mn. Cbrlsttc!'n~n hlllllla • ~~ Bt4tit.. put'. 11X-'O,'X'int foot l auto trit· RENT ?tt-1 600 . sq. ~ • Corona def Mir 2150 3 BR 2 bath borne, Shag car· $150. 615--2942 · l"ttftation 1'cllltles ' com-·J117·A Cinnamon Ave. alt:~'" , , No;w beinc built 1.n .i.ct fie.' 'Im. . Harbor, c.ris:. $'15/mo. 29« Rando Lp.b, " petl.ng & new drapes. Cl~ LAGUNA 2 BR. Ckean view, plele ~vaey. :th ~ Costa Mesa 100 ·SN' . .:,... om '"'"511 Anaheim area, close to 6*-6654 <;.M. • ~ . V• 3 BR.-1: BATHS to ac~~:s:ho0!f'~;, $11~~ la: llvtnc rm. 4M-5813 ·or ~~-b-pts. •··"""1_ cit.) n block west rj Harber Blvd tMacJ.rimr w.1~ ~l. ~· shoppp ~~tfon Sft\ClOT.lS ~otnm. crp;.d 1: 61S-5l16 ~ Fpt; cpls, drps. ·Avail. Jn]y mo, •~-n.. __.. LCO" 494-3911S-• ---- -• __...._.. -2 blodcs IOUth-ol the -&. 'funs, l'0.1=•eu u ... vme drPs, alr-cofld U40 NEW indu.slrl&I bldg, 2500 .q. l9tb. No pets or dlild llnder itage Real .E&ta" &40-!Ql .,~ ON~ ~"d v."'ttt pd m-4500 · San Die&:o F'tteway) 2'BhOCKS ict•BEAOI i....;e 7X l't'Ou. You 'can l'eeei•e 54&-G5U. tD3 &ndo!pb ~: fl 'Sc -per ft. 1S39' ?ulotlrOvia, 13 $285 (open· eves) ., ....... · ,.....,.., ... • · ... · · Ph $46.JD)C · -• ' ·• the first buyer's m.. advan-· · ' • C. ORBmoolN ~~•RTIN . Near IChool &. ~PA. 9cl. L--a '9tdJ .47·05 one -0~ apt. 2.BR + den, tagea plus depreciation WUI • "Cll=l·"'""=""='.,._,,,..,""='='I C , R.&u.ro~, Ml\ J Elt'I:.. ~.,no pe,ts. MS-0958 ·•-·· b NEW·SPANISH !;~t~~· a~~ &<U'pt pre-paid lntereit w/ Offle1 '-•~•I 6070 INDUST Bdlg in 1'!-1, 744 W. •• 3036 E. C.t. Hwy, CdM IVll ~ ""'' 14~• " . !_ii! ~):.~ •. ~,~. VILLAGE APTS. 61J..73"f• '; · . , lowdpwn _...... . LAGUNA llEACM llth St, Clll.'3'0li. '' U: l32S 61>1662 Lar&;e 2 story 4 bdrm 3 batb, Apta. '""'~ 'All~~~=-_. 1 A-2 BDRM. 'Flan or tm-BEAUTll'OL·:i ·bdr A den.,l MAY TRADE Air Condltloned"l. mo. &O--ll33. Evts 6U:lll9 BEAUTIFUL old home for f.arn lly room heme. PartlY Walldnc i>fatance to Beach 1um. ~nd, daby,iln, self beth, crpts, ·tif1il. l'lW'· -. ON FOREST AVENUE Lob 6100 rent· mo of Aug. 4 Br, 2 Ba, fumtshed. i;tl5/mo. Jean Gener•I 4000 i2Z ..J .vtMy lease clean 1 OYeftl,, ~6o, bretlk-Ad~ta. Jeaie. i 2 3 o / ~ 0 . SlfEPfR ~&k ·spacfti avail&b!e In ~ nr Bluff A Beach. 54S-6767 Smith Real tor. MtiMf , , fut bin, ~teJundecla. ~~., .: . , . . newilt· o~ buildlnr at HUGE Itt 'slmpl' Jot on 1• 646-,325$ ~ $16.5. 2 BR, w· I w, 'childra , fr& "a~ _loM(s. Heated 2 BR. 2 BA·, SWadlah frplc. ~'!... AtltES navel •. biih pro. P.rfMe locatlbnln downtnwn Antique., DOVER SHORES. ! Sumlrier Rentels 2910 OlV Aw.11 !7115. Broker LARGE MCbel:lr ""''View. =..: :X,,~ ~ lmn~ 1: •cute. ,2 yn Old. d~fng orange si:ove w/tre. Laguni. Be'acli. Air ionc!,i· Owner. W--0m Now Vacant 5M-i980 ' ' l adbl~ $150 mo ,util ":''f.\ • ' -$220 l:'J.~72) ~Ddolb-&rowtb po~ntifll HO~. carpe~·-beautiful, ocqN-Ca~n Vftw lot N ·Corona d_el Mar . . UJJ;.l'.BR,1n1Cely tarn. 'All pd.'380rvptar. i elo8eti.· ... a;>Y'l!!'ftd , carwrt. , mo.-"L:" •. ~ l A9j. to Hwy. M·Ou·l'Enp entrances: ~ronta&e on Lagu Sa i osoo cam: 3 BR 2 'l:iflth.'w/w carpets, util ,pd. Avall ... oow. Qrokei OCEAN, _FBO,Nr 2 BR delpxe "°'!.~~~~RN! · , l:lu' "'. 10,..:,_ ·-h ••-uie main tenntnU, to ~ F.o~f Av,e-., re.ar l~Q.ds lo ·ha l'f.' 1 ' • IAYFRONT <>< -· ~ ri M-•~" 1..-u:. ~v 1il'.'· •""' __. 1~1.-Muncipa:l parking lots. $50 e>wrer ~55 family room, •Ice yan1 & -. ... Slpo .. 6,P<C~p ""·-. . •---· . . • · . · · · -& ....... !Ion pmjecl. \ second largest lot ·on Bay, 5 in exee.Jkont rt.aldential area. $16S. 2 Ba. bl._iM, w/w. 1261 ~t. . .P""!M' J46..m7 QIEZ ORO ~ARTMENl'S PftE .. PAID 4NTEREST per .month-for. sP:ace. Delk HALF block to ocean 30x85' BR, fa mUy room, 4 batll;.. ~~mo.Call545-47'5 Children ""oK. "Bro ker KIE:MTALS ~ LG. 2 BR. 'bu i l t-·i.ns, 'r234'0Attant1. 6 ~~~~; $147~ FULL =1:.;:11~~ ~·"5th St. NB~ Dock with Snowbird, Sabot Aat. 534-Ql80 , • Apb. Urrfvmithed cpts/~, 1 'ii hl. Sharp. New 1·2'~dia • Pay MAY TRA Rrvi~ availabl~ for $10. l surfboard. Volley baU AVAIL Aug 1, 3 Br., 2 Ba., • . 1, • ·cm to So. Cout P18:u &: ele;ctric·~ ' DE All 'utilltits paid except A 6200 court on large sand beach. Crpt.s. dr,ia, bltna, d!whr, 0Q Geftet'll 5000 OCC. $li0/mo....c&ll ~ -~.ot'536..zm -· telephone. c_r.uge""----='-"I eve.,, ·room In """" ioou hid pool & """' ,.,_ """'· (01t1 -......_ 41 : .. , alt• PM."""· '""''WW.....Dryen Q JOMMfR( '(Niii.,. DAJl.V PUOT-rll-',JSO-'q.· ff, (.-~ -out O!I Bay & jetty_entrllQCe, &tide.· klc...-13QQ DMl-lie. $30"00 ~.i.--'""..-BEACJ:t.-YF..ARLY-e 2 BR;"""t-pts;1!tpii, liltiifi, pri -Prtvat.~Garqn --• VIUKI(--222 FORESJ' AVENUE .,10,, J ,. 11 tar paridng. $2500 pe.r ~ • • WR •. ap 3 Br. 2·Ba:Wltw11 •••• $'265 patio,'•thildm1 ot1 no pets. s MA L·L ·1 bdr apt. Hottest spot in Ora.nee Cnty LAGUNA BEACH month -July & AU&UBL Cour-2 BR. pr, patio, cpts. drpi. e DQ, wtiek. month. . 2 Br. 1 Ba. nnf~ •··· $215 Lease. 540--2493..Set: Mer at IW'nl&binp ava\S. Ulil. ll&id, n:r. So. Cout Plaza a: ~ 494-9466 tesy 10 brokers. Ph 0 n e s tove, relrl.g. Tropical set-• Studio Ir Baeh. Apts. l .Br. 2 Ba.o.d~ fum '· $35(1 Bl Mendoa. Older J)UJOSl, or rioupl,eo. See hotel site. 2.55 Acres ready LAGUNA " OR 3-18Ei5 or Ml Z..2ln. ling for arlultJ, 1 blk shops. e lnd.-U~ l&.PbQne aerv. 1 Br.1 Ba..nnfum •••• $200 MODERN 2 Br, cpt;, drpa, belott noOn oc after 5 pm; for development; 1Uperbloc. (PRIVATE ofiicea "all or ~ DAY by day, W'ttk or month. S165. 54M780 •,Maid Strvke, 1V &vall. 3 J3,r •. l Ba. fW'n • "••· $215 GE ldtch, end Pl'~ rir bus. or anytime Sun. 91 4 for restaurant. automative part", • 0 m e beautifully \ Oceanside of ~ighway, steps 3 BDRM, 2 Bath, Lg. Fam. ::!:' Cale" ~:r MJ-rni IURR ~rTE ' $145. Adulll, Mazi,. 124 E. Ca.lilomia, HB. ~ cente~. etc. Only $240,000: fuml!hed! North LK~na from beach. Lipens. 1 BR. 1 Rm. Poot&: malnt. new q:ut. ~ R.EltL"l'OR · ahh · NEW·i;150 up 1-2-3 BR. Heat· thll indudn •as station highway location. Excellent BR, alp& 6. Ne.we 11 Ir dr{Mi. Built-ins. frpl.c, BAO:IELOR, util pd. cpb, 2901 Newport Blvd., N.B. LARGE 2 BR. to 1 ed 4 satma. pool.a, rec rm. comer. for Individual, rea.l tora,' ln-Auociates. Hele.n Bail~y. & _ ... , •<)Ult 64., -.o drps, tun &Ile . Ba. Ffte 675-4630 642-225.1 kVeL · w w crp ·• ,,_,. ._ .. ,__,.1.. u-. • Please Call: Tom DeM_ alo 1,, __ '-k,,, ,--""·' Vqinla Bridge. 494-6594. IP••"'-'· ~mo. .,.,.,...,. qWet atta, adults pref. Sl35 n~ • n.16-·-· REA __ ...., uru ,.....,,.....,,.,. E 494-4439 3 BR 3 BA. w/vi cpta., drps, lau~ nn: E. Side. Matutt '165.. 2 BR. 1% Ba. Ocean mo. 22M ,e Pacitic Aw. 846-3137 • LTOR TI4: 675-'259 • oUice, etc. Owntt, ~n t '°""· blt·ina. Pool A rec uu. Up. adu t ~ mo. after fi Frt. SUn deck. stove, f'efril, S4M066 .. LA,RGE 2 Br.: 1 or 2 4-PLEXES-6% LNn BEAtrrrnJL AJr..cond ot- • BAYSHORES per Back Ba.y. $285 mo. p.m. w/w, Ayall now. Bllr. OCEAN BJtEFZE Apt. Lp. Oilldttn OK, pet OK; cpts, ALL 3 bedroom units fices. Mash aound proof Prime loc. on Besch Blvd. Can't duplicate. 8 income producing housn. Suitabl! for motel, restaur., offictS etc, Frontage on 3 11trttts. Lowest price in Huntiniton Beach S2 .l1 per Aq tt. $138,500 Fint . PionHr u2-~21 · • • 3 l • e• Jul l 1 642--0645 LG Bach. uni!, drpa, cpl&, 53Mi880 3 an 1a.1 BA, bit-bi'• .... i., drPs ranp .. 962-7637 $53 950 walls, acoustic c e i 11 n g s , • !" "'• .. ' s. y j ua:. near So. Coast Plau, ace ..... . uno .,. .. -r I N v T .... .:. ,.__ I, .,,('' Tt10MAS 2 BR duplex. Util, ra~ & ~Imo incl ev thlnz DAU.oY, l'U.01' WANT ADS drps, •UM. mo. No pets. 2·1:·3 BDRM. 2 Ba, pvt patio, o ac, e, .. ......: return."-""" elev, balcony. From $50. * CHOICE :ZIA ac Ranchos. • .. · REAL TOR refrig furn. La:e yard. $155. can -516-5079 ~ 4 % ' ~G RESULTS! 545-3211 he.ate d p 0 0 I. newly venlent temis. Walk to Med.lea! auj!e $85. 488 E. World's best climate. il500 ,.,' w ~ t H """ ,.~.,.. _. .,._ SI CM ' · deaftted 96i-899f abops. flRST PIONEER 17th St. at Irvine, CM. drt Larger percels avail " . .....,.s wy .. .,...,........., -ru"""' . SEPARATE Bachelor. Hot Ceeti Meli 5100Ceet• Miiii 5100 • 142-U21 Ow~. 673-6S74 Good terms. 645-2060 !7r LAGUNA C.Otlagt! 1% blks. 3w':: ~t, ~ Se~t,~ ::~c:ookina:· Util. pd. i&a. :. ~Now~ BR, cpla, ll NEW UN1TS near ocean * OmCE SUITES * Take over pyrnnts. 10 Aeftll · ,,.· Mn beach. Enc yd oceiin pr $2llo mo ~1123 • _ i 536-Z'l't Hntcn 8ch. SUn dttka, $6-$7S. Crpu, drps, heating no down. $15. mo. Ranch view. $100/wk. 494-Sm or · · lPEDROOMfura'lsbed , • -patios,4frplc. I: afr-cond : 'maintenance site nr. bU&e lake. 89M74l ,-.. -.,._3903 "'"'"'" -,.anl. ..,.... 11' CONST.RUCTION JUST COMPLETING Santo Ano 5620 TERR'l REALTY """"· · MEDICAL s.;,., Agl. , •. CLEAN Balboa Beach Unfbii. Newport Inch 3200 Mohle Vlita, Costa Me.. 53C-14S9 Ett. 536-7658 avail. 17612 eeach Blvd, l-=.=======;-1 Sleep1 2 to W; for summer BACHELOR 185 m:o. '" 1 ' HIDDl.f!I VILl!AGE 312 {mo .+ 2 pr, Ooee in. HS. 540-5724 Exchanges,_ R. E. 4230 l'c..'· rftf::tvations call 673-9945 .J/I SeeFrtlSUncpnly.133Sa.nte ~ GARO•N·.AP'!°S· lnc.· ~ Must aell, set-NEW de:luxe ~Uic-e apace:• HAVES16.COO "tyln..~BR -m-r;-Balln IDYd;;-&Jboa T OWNHOUSE ~bel, CM. -.........._ ---~ Uoathw=:..~-·=Prine only p.t;9XI, 320 tom lq ft at Santa Npt Bcb OOme~ trade for NB on the bead!. mod. 3 Br, u n ONLYf GORGEXlUS new 1 ' 2 Br. lllllnl HB6HTS our f~~ beat, heated ~ Evu. Ana l"'tVY • Crown Valley income ~ ·Will aaume. oomplty tum. July 5-19th. ' AD .L ActlvU:y rm. pool, •una. ]~ rec. arta, priv. p&tio. INDUS. BJd&. lCXICJ' ocepd. tumoU. 831-1400, 49!Ml98. AJ90 haw clear vacant vrew • -. ""' 6'05 ......,. ~ ':!i~: !_~<'!:: "'°" """"""-oo-om LUXUllUOUS 2 & 3 IEDROOM APTS. QUIET LIVING Nprt. llcll .. 10,. "'' ,.__ 300 5!1. ~t. Office lot In Npt H•l1ht1 to b'ad< Dr. J)0111. Available Aupat lat ""°JSU $190,IXW>. Phil ,S'U 11 I., an CDSI'A ¥E5A 64G-2130 for !rust deeds. V~I Ce. ' • CDM Bluffs -$351()/wk. for 3 $265/Month. _NIWpOl't ~ 4200 , 5f8..6761 2667 E. Coast Hwy, OW. 1~ bdr l 'ij, ba. finest view ol e f'irtpla~1 e Spadom ca.btntb L a.ch 5705 FOR SALE BY OWNER. Industrial Prop. *>IO 673-2020 , .., • "''""" Avail Job, lay· & leach NEW SPANISH ilDlshwuh" •Gatton• Sattlen ~ • . • tmlts. 2 . 2 BR. I BA l --------I I: A ... l 8'pt. m-<tl2< l\M!fy, In<. VILLAGE "APTS. e Mammoth muter Pl bullMm 2 BR. uni. apt. OceanMe of """-Ill BA. ""155 :::-::-::-".""":---::::! , , WATERFRNT, pier, • m 901 Dover \>' .. NB sou. "6 1 • 2 BDRM. ....,,, "' ... , .~ • Balanc<d ..,... uv1n1 orwy. wi<>c<u --119'·1==""'"==='=:;= READY TO BUILD It E. Winlod U4C I it~ to ocean. 2 cw 3 BR. 645-ant Ews. 54M96S furn. Alr-cond, dtbWbrl. seU e~1~Cfd e Enclosed Jmldna:· )UJ'ly. can Mr. Hoyler ' lutinea Rent•I 6060 2 acftl, fUlly improved, Sew. I ' S1Z per w , up. •10 DLX'2 BR. 2 BA.. fpl, poq1 la: dean'r ovens. paUo, break. _. eCUpats a~ Wm= ~1e STORES tor w.. Villap ~ ';::!· ;;:,, ~r.:: Riwr Aw, NB. 6'13-1229 patio Cando t10 m&int. tut ban. Plf\'atl flmc1mcs, Sboppinc Otnter, cor ol FJ Prime Santa. Ana location, ~I UDO Ille 81.yfnmt. 5 BR., 4 , · • lrl llcnp dolets. Muted 2 BA.. unllmt, w/pooJ.. Camino .. Mendola. C.M up to g acres available. For bL home, pier A .u,. Jill>' i250 mo. ~ or opt pool. aunu, ~ · ~ Ocean .,,, nr. btadl.. Pl> Suitable Food to Go, TV: more Information. pleue I' I AU(.12511> p,., .... , ~~· "!'"_ -~ S ~. ~ ... -~ ~ tt1iliM. HB6fflS Ma.-~mt ext. 112 : -· ba1>1!7 oliop, etc. call K. w. SniaJI. , BROKER --• --··--~ ~ -~· IUllllUIC . our ..... "" u.-.... "" ""'· E·~·~ I I'< I bL "'w .....,_Lido -Adulll, na peu. alAL i!STATl Al Wqnor 213/911-<SIO , ·~ & AHoc:., Inc. UGUNA 1 BR. la: UW. nn. Only mature marrled·nu TKE .cAIJ1'0RNIAN -ol •• a'ftn.TT'h~ ~__,..,, 1818 ~~~ Aw. --·-°""' .. P<tll· ""'"""""' ~ """"'546-2711 Tten1>1 ~Qull-~·~ ~ .. ~ ' ··-··· --· " beach -I town, Abo 2 Bil RMt It W me4 5990 Office I: strn bulldlng ttnt SCl-2621, E'vn-wknds 5.18-5911 I ~ or '9f-,3903 -~INGLE You• Adults Lux· ' --;117-A Cinnamon Ave .. , Costa Mesa I • or leue. m. I» $120. per • NEWPT. Bch., tMn. .3 Bit Newport Holth!J Ult IU"J '"""" apta with """'" e .LANDLORDS e . mo. 1'9 Rl .. l'llde Ave. " h7 dub l"Jnoi1phctt and ,. 646-1414 C I I -s _,.1 blk to bay I: ectaft. I Br ~. • -_.,. new-~--FREE-RENTAL SERVICE ommtf"t a - 11 July.~-$110 ID sm. .,:;;;..~~tt.":rr.o, ::if~Am:~~ (lhlock ... loC HarborBlvd. BrOlier i3K9l2 · ugUl)I Offk. S?t-IA-LL~'--=.--bldtt....:.:,;;.; .. Wft.kl1. ~ No dilldrtn or pet.I. ~7 16th 11th Newport Beach, '2 l>lockl IOUlh of•tht San Dlqo fl'Kwl.)') Nttd 2 ea bcue or apt tum 8rieht. •ttr, mo4. '*"-Clint. leue. QI Jumlne. CA M. ~ &EACH lt door. Newly tum Pl. 5a--58ll aft •· (714l lfS.OSt50 I from July 15 tl'iroulb Aue lS. ,lor., alt cond, PD-entmnoe. V•I Ga. :667 E.. Cout -... -at S1ifl par THE SUN llEVl2l SETS o. f'llRN Duplex, 1 • I Br, 11 Phone 14'. 64"fJ9 ~ ~ Lu.to -Hwy, CdM. 61J.ml "'-Q-2111 RIC llcll. 'a...111..t'• -.....,, bUr from .""'""-Summer 1~ BIJS~ LaclY • ...., I* BEAlJTIFUL apt'4ollic<1'PLA=-"a:=-.--.-,.....,-''"' .. -'-~-,.-,. OIC)iitf \iieW 4 IR'1. Fbr an ad to l!l:D around RtntaJ. PRoepr:ct 4-J917 1« l0lidnn • unfunl apt .. .,, '100. lllltt, air-oorid. But deal in lhtJ 111'9 ~ -CM.U.Y ' .. m.lOI * tho t:lock, call -LA S-61<1 " -· ' • -· -PD.Or -lied &IU6ll -.. -• $$ MORE .CASH $$' . ' . For Your Home Equl,t:1 ' Absolu\ety no C05t , , • to you the Selltrl tt ,...,..ot_ ..... - for Orange County propertf. °"' the ·fleet .•• Then au·the 9m; BEVfRLY JAWOll RWTY 147-Mlll or ~U14f, . , ' ) I J ·' bel· i°t 'O I, l001 ver, Irie .!>r ,,,. ... ttio, soo. u + .... • • IOOO "-"' R1 ..... CM p :an ..,. . . d(). "' !lits ' :r.r iW '"· * - l90 000 !Cl. lilt uly ... ... ia, w 325 19 DO ~. N. ib. ... aU llO ' "'· "' '~ ,.. ... "" "· "' JI. •• ch {J JO UI "' ~. "' do ~. w. .. . "' ,. -... -...... -....--~ ' ~ -.. -• - .,,ttuldq, Jvtt !, 1'f>• •• F•(dl1, J,~ 4, 196'1 · DAILY I'll.GT ~( RIAL .tSTATI • I ~NNOUNC!MINT1 j!IRVIC,I DIRECTOJ!Y •• JOIS, & iMP}.O)'flllNT JoU & • . & ' • LllYM J . ' ., 0 ...... 1 -~· ... , !'""NOTICIS ~ ~Jt1ouU~g " : !no 41!1e .~~~iJ•.~12-w..,i.d,Mo11I!! Holpw.ntM,r~~1rw111tM;Men72C!O ~ .. ,v ....... l;'·.w·~ 6240~nou"c•mentt ,-'4~0 .uAu1t.1Na, P•,tl\.•t'fll r 11 111 ~ ; •t ~--• -...,.,., • IS i INj;OYMl!n ll01, W1"ftCI 1 • 7400 Womon 74'0 - Olllt·~-I at 'I PIANO LESSONS · -r..nJnc. 'lroununel~ · ··Mi-ACHIN' •• ,.$ · ..,. ·' -• . * .a . '0;1: Cl( · boUM.,. ~lnlJi,. ttu,dcn11 preL wo ~ Iu-.-. , · ~ l l." ~ l'Q(lrfl!Y COMPAfiY • J l ~-' • . " • \I.CJ• 'ii MaJor II " G Ha\lllila 'fihlce . ' . """"'-~~ Jn<h IXPIRllNCl!D , _ rCalJ · 7' '· ' na...OO.ble. ~ ) .., • 1 1 _ r 'llat..fa.JJ Uthe openings Cor - l' I ¢li!IL 1bL J>0Y olll • " • ' AUJOMOTIYI S•RVICIMIN a llCltQW a IUSIMIU·"'9 '"* <0r11llcololt. -Hovooeloanlnt 67U MWI "" M hln A ' t • • • , ' SICRETARY II •. ,ft: • $ .dM •!l!U jolt ( • • . ,. '. '. n~ . ac • . .,-;~\. • ., R•ct~t ,.rt.nee In lubricalion, brU• ad-••. nl!!'!!••l!h! =· ..: MA!NTEN<INCE • *'"'f" . .. 5' luallntn~ aiid 'W b.e Ill .llalallelnc requlntl UNITID (ALll'OltNIA , .... '"INClt ~ . JIRVJCI Dlfl~"fORY· tl•l •a ~...,,_, _ ~ e 1 -.-COmP1uth"' salmt arrangemen~ top fll(bi MNK · "·~ . i11!!11rtE =.-·, Bobyllttme' '550 "''. 'f:~'fu,;: "°"'· l)r"iO Press Op•tator".': worklnc cond!Hon s with n•weat and Unt11 '.l'litFINING a>..-•' . ""· ~ ,,._ tQU!lilnenl Gen ·::·us bonalits lncludlnf hos-3141 I. <'-ot Hwy "" well1iiCa1<11 ...-vtoo ,,... COL.LEGE-isludont ...., a CARJ'E'!$, .w1~ •. fin, • -, • pilallzatlon, ·emp.oyee discount and prollt c ....... 4tl -Mar tioo ·~.U.~i• eo.ta ;.i,,., run Um< <vonlnr baby•!!· etc. ~ lo: .Come L , Xlnt \\lu,t be iOiq>erjenced ~-ill. ~:of ,'Qr1111, sharlllt'. · · •TJ.nAO No lnvH'&opilt~ "' tine · Job. (5 nlghlOl Nw. r"'.f R-flo•L ~u bave own ioola,and di!' Hl\IP'i:' ~um . , • " ... ollnii, .,.,,. olll;-1\in WU... aii<I Harbor In C.M. . three yrs. ex~rlence. -' • Apply lb ptrson 10 AM lo 9 PM. b&ttttin'fmlJOr acett«ir--T;ans. llffdtd, Ask tqr ll'Gf'.ing r •6755 ·, -• · • Monday thtu Saturday it• Humblepaya•all \ &ck;y.SU-1!11 • \.1 .:.- 1 ·' · u.i. ,,.........,,..""" call BABYSIT .,,,, '"me .... , ~XPESIENCED ....... ' ' , • \ . " Pe!INIY'~ FASHION ISLAND Chuck Motulllr 1m1 "6.6'41 1ov1""· caro. Vi< i<.-. "'"-. N .. 00m•1'" ••undry Lathe Ourators · -· tquai· 0p"°"""'"' Emr>lo,,.,. ~-~!1!' ~980'! evea • Vlctriifi.. CM. &45-141$ ~"~VU'l', $1.IS/hr. 543-7330 Mua.t be experJtnced :;-all \\f'Nl,s'·or fathes . * . , w~'"' .. ...,, , , I •v 1'ilNG & alterations. b I d ,.. · CANDY Suppl.)' ·route· Pvt Irick, Mlaonry, .tc. · Free plek up A delivery. ave .own •. too 11 and o A"" setups. Turret or Ml tinwi; ~eves. 6560 ...-~ * lathe experience preferred. Retlll &: collect money from . e· SERV. Sl'A. ATTN D NT, * .... --------------- t!elp "'"''"' Mon noo Helo w..,!M, -noo 1:4v"I opportunll)< ampl.,., ACCOUNTING CLl!RK 1'1.'0 years ~nee in ae. counts payibJe:. E."ce.llent 1rince: bcnents. co.iu oper. Dllpensen in BUILD, Remod~J. Repall' J1pitorf1I .6790 \ Some mechanical ~ x P. ~ta i:,aa ~!c~ :· :~~~:.io~~c: ~~~~e. \VALLS,. wtndaws, floqn, 110 .. ne Op~rG~.r STq<J . ~~~i!~AT': Catlnlac Control• Send na,mt, address ,; Lie. Contr. ~5 carpets. C.Ommtrc.lal Ii Garfield F v Divition o! Elt-Celln Corp. pbo lo residential. o,.lly; Wetllcy Must have m.ln.1m.um of t<Wo'years. ~~rt•nee cu• . . . 1166 Whlttltr Ave. ne : Route 'Dtpt., P. k ··ao •-"'""" ··~· -7350 s H "?"r"' "" ""'DC'D1....,..,. ......... _.,_ ••. o. Box-3846, ~Im 92803 C1bln1tma int "" ,....,., ....... o;"-on urmen . one. . ~'"';,~ M~ic':i Co•t• Met• ' ' . ' ' ~ .... . . *ESCROW OFFICER Poa!Jlon •vaU.l:ile )or ,t,. .... bl. lndlv1<lllal w!tn -procQalbl( e ice tr 1 t n e •· KnoWltd~ ol ""' ~lJ and relattd S ' L dutitt ~--'!)po " llO ...... Cxc,U ent work1n& eo&dJ! tlOrui and trin&e bentl.lta. Pl•hf call Mr. tni, fGr qpoln1m••l 842~)11. GleHile- feder1l SIYllllS 1113 Nowpo rt '11vd • Ct•I• Mta•, C11tf. An Equal OJ)portuni1;¥ Emplo:ver • IUPfUM'S NEWPORT "IPORTIN Ba,y & Beach Oca11lng Strv • , • "-· . ~-I ... G: Hone . Ko,_ PAINTING ,Paperifl&' 16 yrs ,.. .. _,,ta wiiidows noon tc CADIL' •c CONTROLS ~ ••.uu,...1~. Sl:ltclal tien.nu. cl?f:hln,. Can be qperp from in Harbor area. Lie. & ,,_,~-•' n-·1 '·,.1~~ e . ...,.., . ' \\'t have an lmmediale neM Che~ ,StaUon,. 3009 An equal Opportynity Now Interviewing home, part/f11ll time. CUst. bonded. ~ta turn. 642-2300 n.cit "" 11'c · uw-.... ~ ~~.~ 'w1"'th~·.~,~.tl_0::~.'1toc01 •,. F~lpw, CM . 8·~~NGt' lntlm•t• •-trtl ~1~,1~'~""":.L~WV_l!lll!i..!!•ral~•-_;-~m~<jj:;=='=.'=:;::===:~ Dlvltlori ol 'E~·C.1110 Corp. u •• .. _,_.. ~nc~ , •. .,.... ~nKI F II Tl ...... 1 90 Lond•·opln• •110 . -·· -~~·" ,~~-~ . ~.,. -.,.,.,. and ~u· •-~.... .... u mo -os Mex.ican/St>aruati Imports Cerptnterlnt 6.S "' • · l lUWMttWA...,'c.t.MM .d~ri;;;:-K:rM'~__.c:i .'Strv.~~.ftlll ~,,.. 1en ... ,.,.._ .. t~ tvall·. , . ~ full pri,t"e! $1000 down, CARPENTRY OON·s Lawn ~ice ~rvin& 646-24,1 ·@l'ectmnie <.'OmJ)Cnenl t1•rt• lime >pDlttion. NO pbdne •W•Jor aa EXf~CED ExceU.!nt co1npany Mntllt1 Includes skiek &:-fixtures. _ . . all OraJl&e Co. Free ii eatentlal and a It 11 b c:'"9 pteue. RICHFIELD at '2'EUJ!lR· at our OM • Me .. 633-1293 or 633-1974 MINOR REPAIRS. No -Job esllruate, reas. r a t e 1 , A~ tq11•I op,ort1111Hy •li~l~·r Sthool "'~. Is pieteri-ed. Utb ol Newport 81~.1 c.~ff Jl~b., · • I;,:==_,,,,-,,-,,---1'0C' Small. Cablnlt in:CU" M7-i739 "'•'"" ~ ·~<l-' f UNIQUE dlitrlbu~ co, e•t .,ea I: 01 be r c11iblnets. ======== _ ?ofust ha.ve the' abllit)' to ~I COOJC'.hy. exper. ylfl, 'ma.Q Pie~ 'AWIY· .,1 .Yfl, to dn, wUJ f re. P.O. 5'1>1l75, U po ansmr leave 'Paperh1ngin11 .He_lp W.e~1 ·Mtn 7200 Hel,·Wanttd Mtri ndo alonr wttb peoplt. 1 Who ~ poliUoll w/ . In Pu.on Box 1726' CM. 546--!ma ,.,,, ..__ II 0 • .. . .. fUture; for lnttt. aee 1.11:. 1D6 Eut l'ltb SI [l'!.SJ: al uwr~14' • · Painting 68.SO 1---,.,.. -----Tht main ~9j>oMiblli!Y wUJ ---st:hi'efbold Mr. Steak, 22t7 Costa Mesa · \VANTED: oft'ftle liquor lictnae, Onl.nge: G>wify. c;;&U: 6f2..8139 Ander90n ---"----= • be to store, maintain and }'alrview, CM .,. -· REPAIRS, ALiERATJONS PAINTING Int & Ext Lowest POLICE OFFICER flT .JADffQ .. i~u~ our electt'dnlc etock ExP pa!try~: I:. CASINETS..Any-slze job contracted-prices. Tully JM. $718 • $172 Per montfi DA ro:om sUpplies. 1:" .... ,_(()Ok. -• z yrs exper 5481113 Satisfaction '1W°· f'rec ~t. FOR """" ... , _.. Monty t9 ... a1·n 6320 . ' Jin1 \Veeks 673-1166 CITY' OF ood p1 Ume. 49M89S I--"°-"'-"----'-' QUALITY Repe.ln ··Alfera. ==_,~....,~--G atartirJ4 cate Us e."X· Benton's CoUee Shop W I:. 2nd k>arui fot' quick tiona _New coh"if. by hour NEAT, Exp. Painter, no NEWPOftT BEACH MECHANICAL ctllenl compan1 benellts in. 133 s. Cout Hwy, ta cash. Borrow on yuur ~ or Contnlct. 64&-34-t2 drinklng. College student. "'SSIMILER cludin& ·12 days vacatioll "w"AN'ii="·o"",-°"Ge"'l..,,..,-,_1.,-~, ~ ~ wlthaut dl.stu rbln&: MASTER carpenter .$~ per l.ow prices! .Steve S4&-f3C9 . Current openinp ·J'C4Uirt:J. 1111.-·. dlirln1 tint Ytlt' of employ-rnoulder-'Boat ~. 810l _jtoui' law lhterest. ).J;t TDs. hour. Remodellng-Rcpain. QUALITY WORK, 25 ~rs high school Gradual!!, mini· rnent. _Also buyers for 2nd TOa. 642-6409 or 536-3000 experience. German aldll. mum 5'9" and 150 Jb&., 21 Prefer aQO,eOne· W'l t h· Edilon. Hunt. Bch. Day ot SfttUer MO?"lcq-e Co. lnc. 642-1322 lo 30 ytars old 20/30 uncor· ~ic~ WJT!bhi:ex· Yin' -.1.,. ni1ht call 53&-8563 Ser\.tlng Harbor Ana. :11 yn. REPAIRS, ALT~I\,ATIONS J"e(ted vi&ion. \Vrltte:n 1e1t Pfritl'iee. COod liel'!int& •11 -CARA.GE c1oor 336 E. 17U. SI. CABINETS, Any lilU jQ_b EJi.'TJJnf. pntg. Aver rrn. ~ Wednesday, ·July 23. 6:30 and,~_· ~ucni. operator-Field arvlce men. 6'2-2ln ·545-<16u t> yrs. exprr S48-6n3 + IOOd paint, neat \\'Ol'k. p.m., City Hall Council _ llllChines Top_money. 6424@0, -~ loo ... ~. Roy, 841·1~ -.fll8mhon, 'to'F"'lurtn<r-10:: >:Qtl'A1"'0i'fuli'i'iYNrfY -• ' M. on4!yW•~t;d 63.fa~ .Cement, Co~~~ . . . fonnallon cont.act the Per-,~ .... · pmLOYER A VARIAN.. mBSµllA1tY _ __ _ Pla1t1r1ng, .Repair 6810 -1IOl'lnff otHct, acy Hall, 3300 . _ 2722 ·MlchtlsM Drive W'J'D $25,000 for 1 )'Ht. Tup e CONCRETE wot'k &Ji · Ne:wport Blvd., Ne"''POr1 1485 'OALE \VAY -• · C llf"-""• hit +-poinl1; sec. by. -type:s. Pool decks .l c:uatom. e .PATCll. PLASTERING •. Beath.: Ci.llfornia 92660, n4 ~A Mf.¥.,..CALIF. 92C26 Irvine, .• • .,.,._ $100,000 equity. 6'13-Sfl2 . <;All 543-IJU All type!>. Free eatimale. 67J.fi63J (7}4) 5&83&1 !S&n .D~_Frwy, to · . ea.1 540-6325 . . Jamboree-off rlmP 1 block' ANNOUNCtMENTS •Arros. \l!ALKS. DRIVE-======== s. ol Mich•""' on .. ,, and NOTICIS \VAYS. Free csllinale. Plumbin9 6890 LABORER An Equal ()pportunfty l--------1 J . nAY CONST.,~ID $491 -$60S Per Month. MACHINIST , __ Em~plOYe~·-r_'M_~_F __ Found (Fr .. Ad1) 6400 • CONCREI'E fin:, patio5 PLUMBING REPAIR I ·· l'lc. Concrett & blk top 11aw-No }ob too smaU CI TY OF • F.OU~9-.?~ be"I'!. '·•·;.,; ... Roa" llon."61""'14 • '4Z-31.28 • NEWPORT BEACH WANTED Newport. near Oraria:e Sf., -~==~===-========= 1nt1lc tan ·&. wtrlte: marKlnga e c.'US'l'Of.f PATIOS• "Remodel, Repa ir, 6940 like Collie. ~7222 and conCf't'te sawi~" removal __ L Rrqu!rea; 6 months eeneraJ · · .,., 'IA ._..._ -·-• identify 1 St.ate Lil.· .. •842-101& * If' you need remodeling., labot' an<;l/~ buUdin&; main-* CONCRETE Wot'k bond paintina or repa•--Call ttnance experitnct>, comp!e. LADIES pttlC. g I as ires ; . · . -... ..... . tion or 8.11) grade:. Apply Im· bntm & wht frame a: c&SI". ed & he. Concrelfr AIVllJi". •0~',,'"~· ,,"'"='~191===== mediat.el,y to ~raonnel Oft. Vic Oran~ Av.-.~· I: Phillip11 Ccn1ent. ~ -.1 3300 M Bl . S In '. 6960 ce, ,. "'..,ewport vd., Rochester, 01. 64&-4527 ew p NeWport~eeach. Calif. 92660 Coa.-"A'~l '.'B".,.Muat have O'Yf' tools and ~.lle ca114ble et.mt.ldtW own-.wp1. Good worldnr conditions, ovl'rtimc ~'top· bene:tits. .. ITT .JABSCO CLEANER. DEIURR Pre:fcr 10111e factory e:.i· pertcnce handlinc met- 'Help Wontod Women ADVEltTISING 7400 -Secretary./ Boqkkeeper Re1pon1lble, top level ,osJtlon for lh•rp, t•k• charg• tlrl. Must h•v• exctllent 1kJl1t Incl~ 1horthond; h1ndla llto bkkP1; billln9. Under 31. (all Barbara. (714) M2.-3'1D. SECURITY PAC"IC NATION"L IANK "' Equal opportunity employer f , e E.'O'F;!UP!t;J!:O ::.TllLIR- UNITED . · CALl,OllNIA IANK ~ 1 l.t~1rch ~ Plaza Soulh I..a;una ' • tn4) .m.u&1 0.y & Niati1 !ihirt for bu~ coUet shop MANNING'S CO,l'l!li SHOP 24031 El Ton> Rd. La.auna Hills &17-1014 CHiLii's preiCriplion gia.ws floor,. 6665 e .t>re:Mmakin;. Alterations ~tAINTENANCE ~tan .. TASKt:R found at r ",1~tJ~lde~:-:. Carpet Vi'.'JI Tilt. Custom De.1dgn.~ Eleclrical 1t Plumbht,: ror ' . INDUStRI IS --·· ~ ~ An ~ .. ~.. P aJ0,. •il•MS-6446 * 'fA,.....·.·aPIVha.·. enf Complex. Radiatronics Div. 646.iit619 ,_ 1 -• • . ' ·'''! ~· .5• '. ,.. -·-Jill." T Iler A ~ld~;:~ ~ . GENERAL OFFICE .~l.1l!m.•~-!W<lrt ,11/1>•. •P- 1. Prertt reat.urant npt!~ jStV. ·4 hri/day; Dlclaphooe . . . . Free • Lie, contr. · Good aallrj. ·Mast be ex· :ry~ t venue FOUND: White: po o d I e 540.7262 a48-447B , "T(LE, Ceramic . 6974 pemnced. A'PP'fr -\ri~ptrson Newfl9rt ~ach, Calif. w/ purplt collar. P l "' as c -or· call. , o;. -PRODUCTION Identify~ Vic. 17th St ... "C,M; Gardenlnt--66IO * Verne, The Tile Man * AunUns1.~ ~cifie : A.pts SUPERVISOR lcs:i DALE WAY Toes. 543-5138 Cust .,."Ork. Wtall &: repairs. "f' n.i Ocean 'HB. "- • • I · I<. 1hthnd. Some work ,.t EQUAL OPPORTVN.1~ App)1 _-1ter 2 P,.m. borne, P~ter 40 yn. or old· EMPLOM:R .f'r. Send resume to: P.O. ·FIVE CROWNS Bax M900, Dolly l'llbl. RESTAURANTS e ATrENTION e A 'ITRACll"IVE Apply ii1 pfriOn ol'.lly lntervlews betwffn' W PM #I TASH!QN lst.\ND . EXPF.RIENCED •. • NOT!; TEt~&R e PARi"TIME TELLER, UNITED CALIFOR~IA _BANK 222 Ocean Ave., f..Aluna Bcb. 4'4-Ul4 -AM-I -IT-IOU-SWOMA--N-' NaUonal company in bridal market, needa a weJ1 lf'llOITto ed \\'Oman \)'llh :5omt l&le:s exp u manaa:ei': trainee. flt::f;ibl.e hn, IOl'l'le "" pre- l"d, car-nee. NO parties, e&n- \'&."!Stnc or deliveriea. Opp. 10 ~~or ~ 1 ductory intervif!lv., Call Mr, Hams~. SECRET--lR-Y - Tochnlcal Typint R&D ml'it Exectitlve; ].6 )'l'I exp . Advance:d Kinttla Inc. ,. 1231 Vktoria St, CM • 646-n·s;; • Equal Opportunity En1playt!r LYN & Nurm Aldi Large Pl'ORT"mive ECT 11ffd1 U. Qrt.entailon provided by a lull time, ln JUYice, edQC&• ·tor. Openina1 on all lhlfta. Differential pd for.swtnter. &. nl~ O\\'ls. Only tbot@ who cat't~nced •P~Y J;j .!mo W. 'Virnet', S.A. 54&6t50 ie NEEDED DAMAGED bicyclt1 Jn vie. of Herbor !: Adams, O.?.L 541HWB9 tve:s or w~nds. ANTHONY'S No job 100 small. Plasler 1.f~r. M&,1_.87 vzoite, I.ht: recoanlzed lead. (X)STA MEM. CALIF. 92626 patch. Leaking show e: r --7---=~===-..,-er in, Ila' fie.Id, has an OP-tn4) 54.1-3251. 3501 E. Pacific et..-M. H"l. rtl)fl.ir. g47-1951/&t6--0206 * DRIVERS * portW\ily ,for & ~man ~~: ' 1 • Corona del Mar • ''WOM!:N" · ,; 1 4. ' with""" manufoelurln1 fa-Couk\" 1f>" ""' $00-1100 extra TwD Office Glrl1 646· 9 • Troo Sorv1'co 6980 No Experience dll<y, Call i3>-41.ll for de-I--.==="".--.. 0 PHONE c•LLS .,,,,._,,"'" you ..... M"'' be 25 a..r .... "drive GmMAN Shepherd dog ·w/ ArlZ<?na tag, ma1". vie. ~th i... Pomona Q.t. 642-0«1 The: Best, costs r.o more! tail ~XiCUTIVI 'Ji • • ""' 10.20 hrs a "'~k! Wot'kina: E."tperienced Maintenance JIM'S Gardeniz¥ & lawn Necessary! s. SAL-ES C·AA.l!ER G•I Frl/ExKutlve fijO" )'OUf' own attaT Over nT Do APPLY Budget Landscaping malnlenanct. Res. & com-· Must. have clean ca.lUomla &VENING INTER-StartinC ~a1ary·-pha come Xlnt ca.ti. Mesa eq., beaut )'OU have a car'! No col· 186 E.ut 16th St. LADIES Pre a c r i p Ii on Graduate Horticulturist mcrclal. * 548-Mll drlvmg ,'rftcord, Apply VIEWS MAY IE mlsiflOll. Finrt year eaminif • oUicu. Loati exPer. ClU lteUona, putjes, dellve:ries C.0,ta Mffa gta.Mc·i;, on Carnation Ave in JAPANESE Gard.en 1n 1 "'STATE Ma' 1 ~-Se YELLOW ~AB ~O. "'•RA"AID .of $12,000 pigs poulblt 2 FAee, 5'6&10. or canvaulva. ·ror in:" p f""' 1 Corona de! Ji.tar~ 673-3'.lao 11~rvice llnd maintenance. c,.; 1~ • ·~= lr'V 186· t . 16th St. "'~ ..v ; year traJntn& ~· b)' J11on Best tl'Qdudory ...Jnterytew, Call .:!i: ~~~ :, w~~ Al,. 1 up fumoval & trunm1ngg, ~ Costa Meae, OZITE co•~RAnO· N century old . nat)onal com-Employment >.,;aney ,J4r-,La~ ~ ca~ .••• ,,or com-~· 6401 c can · i;tirnate, Call 541~ n.rv pahy, Buainiu ,Ol' aalt.a 2120 So. AWn. S.A. li;5'111ji•oi-"'""ill_,...,. ~ • 541--2512 • 1515 E. Winston Rd. btck(rtound btlj>luJ. No tn.~ · · C I-' • Age 21~ ~ · LOST: lo.tan's Ham I I ton e MO\V. EDGE* WEED. Upholstery 6990 DINING-ROOM Anaheim, CalUorttla 1 M ment Op....;..-. ~UNTING OFF I g QbjljffeS '.Sltt,ing,Pretty Agency CAPTAIN • r..(Jal ..-... 1..., J ~ · &nap • ·-""' ....... needl clerk. ~te ac-1'1~ ... ~ f w Si watch. Vie. 30th Strttt. Prof. lawn mainl by C11pable: --""! o .. ..., •• _, v emp oyer 1Uea. ~ op~. emplr., . O'.!Ufttin& machl~· .Liatit ·aolf rni-teb 1:~.~ ... •,•, •• ,.~ ,,.tr~!!..•,r. Newport Beaeh • Reward! Collca:e.studenta. Re11.11 t'ZYf\~SKJ'S CUsl:. Uphot RonalCI 4. Sr.r!ith · · ,..,. ~ ,.. -.. ......,,.,. 54&-7817 after ·6 pm. Kalina Brothel'! fi46.1234. i:aropcan Craltinnans hlp ,\pply ~ ptnon BUILDiNG 1·2-t.:1f0o·: H•ki<i,, .. "!·~ ~~~~cal ~· agerJC"\/ Prod. Co. 642-3274 lOO'!Ci tin! 642-1454 ~ ""°'......, l7 r.tISSING: one J..spttd go\4 . Johnson's Gardening MAINTINANCE e e CASHIER •· e Qua.lib' .fUltiolll lur * SECRETARY * I ~ I l I ' ' • 1831 Newport Bl., C.l\f. Stuft S'-irt S I ~ ....... • tf •-Schwinn· Stingray bike. F'tn. Fine-st equip .. expe:rt catt. ·-¥¥-· 'J 'MAN'l · • ffmln Maun woman Exl>et' ............... ..pp CfJ'ut Vly. RE\VARD, boY ~-Planting, clean-u)ll. 962-2035 Weld Inn 6995 Re1t1ur•nl $474 ...-$576 "•r_Mo.nth_ • · Mens Cl6thtnc __ . : ....o......Oon..IJ'he BeactM · 4&3 E. 17th St., Sidle 224 1\'lt;;ho'R';i;;al;E<;;;;t•;::'';.----1----!I Ing. 342-5426 CLEAN·UP .§pecla)lsl! Mov· "' 646-~7 far intervitw --l mmMliti lJPl!nl nr 390T E Cout H,...... CdM ti" MHa ICa~ t'X ncr- C6Sf': Squlmi l\fonkey illlj, edging, odd jobs. \vi:LDING, Potlable-equlll' -~===~~~-I CITY OF •Experten~. prfterre« but ..,.·roiiMrs.d~n · ONLY.· Vic. &!boa Island Rcn:i;onable. 54~9j5 ntenl. Speciallzini ln e:<-MATURE MAN NEWPORT B!ACH not nece1.1lJ')'. APPIY In Jlet" MY 'n!REE SONS It LYN & Nutset Aldi Cal~:::;. o~~ch 615-5016 c:avauni equip. S t e v e . · , son. ~ A-p-.,•·· £.~ .... , , ---------·I Yamauchi Garden Seivice · M•lnyk 5~ -Sun.~ Aft For 11'"hl outdoor · \\.'Ork on G I' ~-1 OAUGllT~ (6 10 10)• -d ...,a., •v••~ •v.:: ~· ·~ 642 9417 ,. .-.~ ....., >a Regui-• 6 monlhs --1 ran s ~·v ua~ ""10°" ..... ""'":...'.""'o1 U. Orientation provided by a . LOST, SE1' OF DENTURES Fl\.'(' Landscape Consulting 4· 10 wttk days new &: used car lots. l\1u.st I ..,·=:,/ build .~,.,... 1150 Newport mVd., CM. a woman l.alle .... -.e ..... ti I "" .. ACCOUNTS Rec fl i \/. b I e SAT NIGHT. RE\YARD e 673-UOO e .. . ~be ~teady and reliable. Pet-a .,., or 1JW rt\111~ home k help provide<& baJ 1wa ~. n !f!, .. ,ce. uca- CAL. L ·~··~ JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ,.. __ .. . tenanr. ..,.,._rience eompl 10.r. ~n'""J on an lhUt1. C1erlr with bookee p ln 1 i '""""""' EXPERIENCED Japanese· mane:nt. vuou J>l.Y. Apply ·t' .......-• e-Order tMsk to $500' environment Owl'\ l'M, free .. .,. ba.ri.-·nd. ·4 0,. 5 ,, .. .,.., -========~I "·I· bl .,.1313 In -raon to' Jit!k Broivn tlon of 8th grade, Apply Im. wlc ""' 9'>?,. 1.An ,....., Di!Cerential pCI fo.· .winten .._,.,.. .....,.., ,_P_o_';.,'°-",..o_l•_......, __ 640-'-5·l"'g~a•.;•'::;,:'..c;'.::'•·!:u~~::•'::.:'••:...'~·~~~--I J~lt W•nted,. M.n 7000 P~OOL.E ·BUICK medlale:ly to Personnel ou. Fee paid, Xlnt oppty w/top e '~-·me. '""""''J i: nit!' owla. Only those who 'l\'ttk, refel"l!nces rqeulrtd. 1 -'"'" · See, 3300 Newport mvd.. co. ~me~· l yr coll. ~ Live In HousekHptr care need apply at 1030 w. C8.ll bet. 9 am &: -i pm for *. . Al I :ne ". ,u.·s Gardening & Lawn PROF'. Bartender wants to 2M E, 17th St., c.osta Meaa Newport Bee.ch, Calif. 926eo ltt }Oba. Call Kay, ~ Woman to care tor leacher'• 1.,w•'""1111!,;'·.s ......... -..... -....... I appt 'MlE P'£NNYSAVEl\ r Maintenance. CommerCial, work lor prof. boss who SALESMAN to handle: sale ot . . ' Jason 1h1t 2 chlldttn., Own room, nttd J, 6f2...(i8ll industrial &: tt&idcntial. pa,y1 J!l:OL Mlary, afte:r 6 educatkm course to lnduat?y MECHANIC F;mplaymtnt Agency own trana. $90 mo. SC..fllT Ste 8et1)' B.NOt al ~~ED? TQQ ~·JI.ANY * 646--3629 * ptn. 49C..{)')3S for ~plant hi-level tralrilng. Journe~ m~nlc.. e)I. 2120 So, Main, S.A. GOOD lidNIAI B I LL S'? '.Pmnanent· YE · T U At.LEN bROS. An. T ·TIME bookkee~r. l\fll.st have i:nln. 2 yn. tX· tic. One oC the oldest Fot-YOUNG MEN . ·r need' woman rer perm. po" blme" ht.Ip w&nted in. JN. S' I.T'S .,0 R P n pcrionce Forelfn or nomo.. m' l FAULT GARDENERS srtioE'NJS Gen. lecliei, ~II. qrt:rly pe:r. contactlfll,' •lndWitriaJ elgn car service de:partme:nbl fbr 000 deltwl~, lite. car 1·2 dJ.Y!/wk. 6 hrs. m.MS3 idd K~' bar. See,manager afttt 7: I For recorded me:ssage: that working \\'8,)' thN coUeae. report ·,i P/L. 548-24-t.:. &cents. to ull home-efudy In Orange Co. Flat Pait 1 flee, MaQ $25-$3$ day. ,..~ · variQus othet' duties. AltnCJI for Careu Girll pm •. ~aulo Drive In Thealar, wUI chan1e your Ille call Exp. Uc. Reu. 846-4:iol cou~s. call frene Hoad, wanoanty..;_. wetk $9.00 per t>ll only U you Jre ._ntt,, &: pS)U AdnllttinC. Put-time: 4J(f\V. Coast Hwy., N. B. 3051 Newport Blvd, CM. OR.ANGE CO. !>17.fl667 BUS1NESS . A R£SIDEN· Job Wanted, l•dy 7010 National ~ems Corp. fot' hour, pay hued 00 SO/"~%. _dependable. fjO \y •• \f~f', wee!Hndl', Hoeplte.1 eicper. By •PDOlnl f.tG.393!) DE N,. T A L a 1111 t' n t 2-t hour trcording TIAL Ganlcnlni· "--CJeanup. NORWEGIAN P'tac. Nurse fnlc t'Vl€w , 7300 . .' Exoollent 'worklnj: coi\.:U. S{f: n1, S.A.~ only. Cbntaet M. E. Elliott ~ · ::tsh , 0 1 sccnitary Laguna li 111 I ' LIC!ENSED E'xp'd 64s..Q22 desires "''Ork: eompanicn TOOL • MAKER · tionS. 'Mmt havt own hand M.ilftaP.ement lfratnet• . 842-273-4 · YOUNG L&ily.o!fl.ce -Jra~ ~~ \VO!'_ld . area. ·Aµ · Spi,·it~ ... R~!._dlt\gs, a~vice 64~766 _ • mme housework. 0 w n.. ~_pc~e~ ~umlnyi:p tools. Call Skine)' «M-mt or PART TIM&-!VIS. CltEDIT il ACCOU'Nfs put ttme. neat appcartnr. Ptarthases ~u&ered,POl4~ ~ on ~I mailers. 3U N. tl . J\toliablt Lawn r..taintenance transp. 543-2575 tooffiiifer vacuum tormna. ~· RICllVABLE C:L!IK &harp F.Cxl w/ filures s . '"'sumc x \ Camrno4_R_:,';f; 5.;:_~e»te Gankring 11.nd Oe•rt-';1P COLLEGE ..tt.\ will ..,,, LocaAlo_'.'.'.', ne:ar 805 Fr'!'Y .. . ' s3 50 ltr "' . . . Type ,s.s..o: Slrne f:xPl!'rien~ lD!llS. Santa Arri.. Replkt r 1:1•......., ~· '"' ""' '"""11 REFUSE CREWMAN per ~l!'d imtned.. 'Sal, 9pan. deai.r&bJc,o Musi have oar strlcily conlldentfaJ 10 AM '. fri i'M Itella~le lawn ae:rv~ m<>lht'r with beach ca?'f' of (213) •mt $52J ~ $636 Rer .. Moftth • ~ Ekp'd'o~. 540-1500 tor a,ppt. COuld wdrJf'1'.ntO-l\lll -ume: SECl'YlRECPT. Xlnt w.tvcmt Attrec:tlve EJipert -m~w,~1~f:OC ,fr!. '---!~dER'.""12.~CEO·A~~.~ }~ND'RY REAL bl•lie Salesmen why 645--7721 oppt,y! He:avy l)'Jrl!'ll', Ht~ YOUNG \\'OMAN w c..i" • ...., wv.-a. e Experieneed aluminum CITY OF can)17-T782 Mf. Bond not _~l 4 be trained in the. tHluon .M$1 Flnlahlnc bkkpa:. To $.500. Call Mt. dancer wUI teach you all EXPERT J~~~ main-Owne tr an a p o·r ta Ii 0 n equetzet' & llOO!' ll'IO\lldtt. -. iiOAT CARP~ hotleat area -Hunlln&ton ~ Pl"04uctlon Pl, NB !Uchan!s. S4().6(f». tatert ste ps. Call Antt:ll tenance H. .. · · area. -~ Anytime •rt. 6 Located near w; Frwy & NEWPORT l~ACH .i:xp'd. in hiJh quality wmic. =:.:n. ~ P:n ~~= WoMEN WANTED, Sewlnt COASTAL AGEN,CY 213: 591...WS l·IO PM <.:a.n Mack, SU-3442 DENTAL a.Witant graduate Alondra. Requiftt; _6 monlt\S . re Q<*I pay, atea.dy ~vrk •n4 Ulq: machine 6P to work on A member ol couN'SELlNG J1pene1·e Garclnw •nee<!• work, full er part. t213) 861J:.240l labor and/or building maln-all ~' benefitt. HIX so N .lJlCE lo De_~l'J,te, 8dl ho~ .shoe Md tia°ndbllC"· ~pair, ~!ling & Snt:lllnc jne. l\tay save YoUI' marrl.ap e~ E:cpcr, !!Ompl Y!"t'CI 11Crvlte! time. M~m HANDY~L\N fM p. / tln>e ttnance experience, comple:--MARINE, ISee ch • r' " a tu mlattln~! .Cornmhsk>n whO would like to learn 2790 Uart>or Bl, a.ta M.ca Wnlly. CaU 6'7>2300. F'tee est. 548-7958, 5464124 LOCAL Secrtlary will.do any work. Hn }J t1roe1 vary. tion or 8th rnide. Apply Im· Pbllllps) '129 Procludklfi Pl o~: .I'Ull « pal't ttme. tra e .. wUl tieadl. Steady WARD Sec. Sttw u a 1 Hrs 10 am-5 pm. CUI &: Edj:o Lawn . tlnd of typlng (5 yn: rXp.) ldfltl lor ~ Jltt9(>n in medlat'l!ly to' .Pef'IOMel Off· N.B. ' · ~le'NI' Fri I: Sal ~ tU L ~b. ~ ~ da,y wk. recepUogisl (Ji a ~ C' 'RIDE Wanted OC'C to Corona t-ta\ntf'~. Uce1*d Rt!a.a\a.blc! '64'"-7967 . pod health w/ car'pt:ntey ict, 3')0 Nlwpcl-t Blvd., • Ja n"1tor' ... ,!J?"fO UNlG.· \VOMAN \YI:, ~n~t'tH...,~ .!!!:'.~• :woI ~· .·LI::..... typi,,\ ~, . lime "I 1'far, evta. WUI pa,,y. Ms-4808/645-2.'tlO aft 4 'back&JTld or good w/ tools. Nlwport Beath, c.illf. 92680 . ., ,.,.. "' .._.. ,.,.._. .. ... ,. ~...., '"·'I~ ·-· •• 1 1 ~-JIM'S . c·~·ntnc ._ lawn Dome.tic Mel' 7035 Call· wkd;I li'l!i-3MI · · · ·• .-• "" 1, • • l'l\AIN. HOW'S 10 to l. Ap. LVN N-'ed .Pllhb:. n to empJeyee. lrKJUire ~I ....., u ....... ~ ....... -.... ..., "' $ fc 5 Perm.antint.~ume .pt,ill perlQl);ARPY'S~ ~-'"·'"* :""..,.• h ~ dqlt. Haq Mem6tilal ALCOHOUC! ""°"3mOllO maln!e.,.,.,., Ros. t. Com·, ee..g, AUoo Byland""""" a F'iliEllGLAS a fr-I e . tatlOn ldandU llfo!Or Homoa lnc. jeo Sbop, 31WB, Harblr ·:l. ~~ f da>.oltll; llospllal, N.a rt-so.mT "< write 10 mcrcU.L * ~ Emp!O>ft' P!111 ,..., " it R~= a MANAc;;ER 21!5 Canyon Dr., c.i.r. ;llvkb .c.M> • . -ri<nco .~: ~ Tl l'f old lrllnd man , - P.O. Bmc'm:J Oc.ta Maa. lAflANDE sardtatt Cbmpl lh E. l&th. SA &n~ ........., wtth opportunlti fl:lr fUll own-'°"711 • rAMiri'JOus. adiY• womdi &etch ~ Nlirlliic tr om e carripeltnt~ woman t. oc-- . iOnolllvily-Oroup """· ~ depaodahl• •. ~ llYe·IJll, Clleerlul 6'13-:JIM~·~·~ enhlp, Salary pt,,. ...iit . ·SALES~ $4!10, 'Im-«·-· fllll oo -. • • _,1y clean trlr, ~,. 6f6.5130 or HWilS fNft eat. · Pmn.ant:tlt DJ!trhtnced -""-==rr.,..-"i'\"·;-.....,.1 percent., . -· h-q;! .WI.th OttU e.<dprt1ent. put t!JM, HIP eaminis, iliiSWoae:XN. · Experianoe am. car 0t cock a me&!. 4 6410 Hou fine _. •.730 Far 1!)ut A&enci.: 6'U1IX! .i0)'$ .lo· 4... .; COnti<I J!m· eett lood "'""'· '""11'"""4 ,,., "' "''"·--~1115 in lid!<> rtod1 ,. • ...,, da>I. • ~ ""1· ..,. lllO ,, Ann"'"co.....,11 "-" . CuTlel' R ..... 0,.n * ~ * , call Don Mtrc:bahlt "'"°.. i MAlll6 • 1'Wii!otet Over :1!o Applx ~on lhN Fri llfo. ~ C I I GENERAL HAULING Help'Wo-, -720CI lot 1 ,. " '"" ... ncy. 2tN3 w .. tdW bporleni:il. $1.15 hour. JM . .APROPOS. No: 21, ~LEA;;;:,D""lN;;,G;.:;:lnNnnce==~ .. .,..-lil"''I °"'""'"' 1 l 'CLl!ANUI' • !.&l1lJ\o llta~ So. taaw. a ,RY COOK a Dr .• N.S. <emo ·• · Coll 813-9<10 ~ A.Country, °""" Fuhlon 1'lond .,...,_ I Ho•Mt .. t 112 r i-d ...... '""'...., AUTOMOTIVE Line OAll.Yfn.bT . G .. ..e lhu' 12 .ua ·p W•NJE~ Part«mi trplat l tll I. ·--atlractl,. wtU·"'lt> P' -· -Mochonlc. E>Q>niooctd. Ap. . "''·"'' ra•i>~, ~ Gd~.t°!: n•L " ,. . WA!TillilSi; "p/tlme dl)o., LAi:\y-.._,,,toe • ., Ci o . . " I ... , I I pl I -H ,......,.. lloaY)I broald-L _, teff ~•-oa "I ·-;:"I.~ c __ , , '"""'"'~ol_s)lhlld. ~ .a &ltla tOt' bmrnuttll con. HAULING. c e~ ota. )' n perwon. _,, lrlD o··•wa·••r ...... ,._.. l -I~ u ..... _. Caraaa WIUJUllJ • tieljJliwor.., ~ N'11-~n :··,::;· ... -(.; o•·=C"'~, ... u..._,...,ii.1.n1o.';poc. ,,,...,., eto. Log ·-t. BIV<l._CM.~ <iitlfl~·,'Pi,i ;;;· :;J;:.mio~:: -,9'!"1"-·~ ·rh-·· I • -~·'fll.$!.!'$-lbl • -~-.1111. ;:u;" «1"'1~:;;:;W11~ I~ IA! promoUoNi, elc. b&n:1yrn.an, azQrtlm•. 0\11 OLDER Man nleht clttk Villa l\Om& ftbwnnt. ~' .~& SHOP· ,.· 9VaT" Mtc Gii Cl niNTAL Xiii:" Vr.pir al clele ~L ~ , emplo)'CT _ "Tho Yf6.Jt'hy Glrlo" BOB 84>-22S6 JI.-.• I""" ........... ~ N. N.wporl 91.;j. ,N.B. 562 W, 00 St., CM APPl.Y S.val\hah ,,,........... ..,._ Xlnt opporWnllJI otlrllL Le;L • "''"'"' wXl'ilfD· Pf-.\lmf "- j 54Q.fat YARDl1ar. clnu:p. Remove: Call tD--9410 * ¥1 "Mt2!I t SALDMAN. re:lli'ff •. part m w. JSth s~. CM 1 ~1.. •. ltlt=Y'tiort .... a.am for'nlc;t bu-. W : I biAL.dl-iiili1i. °'""' ""'• 1'1'· dirl. '™"' book IS YO!J11 AD IN CLAS.it· NO D)alltt' '""' u Jt. yeu tlmc. "mo J>lono~• IS YOUll Ab IN CLAS$J. !lo nlolter ~I ll I.I, .!:".!! ltt. Stal! .o 1 •. 1~ , I'"" od, "''" ~t bock and ""'· "'41\1<· 91Ull$ Firn• ,&,m,..., ""11 be ..,,. oiJ1 11 1'fU.'a'DAU,Y know\ ..... WaUtoh'•, · uk FIE!)? Somtono w111 .111· WI 1111 tt:.Wftli'. o l>A'Y!' 'qua! llom a q;jjiflonce · •• I u.a.. to "" ""'"' rlro'I OIJLY PJ!Df w:u.r ADSI IOokini for IL Ola! -"'PlLoT \\>AN!' Ap1r ~ Mr. v •• Old•• ~111$ 1ooldnc ro. It. Dial ~ PILOT a .. .,. .a. • '" P.Q .... ,.., ,l(.a. -Wldto ~ -1 I •1• ·~ -1.c..::E:;;_A'-.!;-.0_& "-•· C•·•5'1 .!·n .• ...__: '-' _, _. __ :-...... ··-¥-~ --¥.... ~ , ' . • • l ' • • r ;' P.LASTICS JnJeciiftd""lloldina Oper1. or ~()pent,._ on in•e· ~a.rd~ ahill Apply S-4 pm: O~e Coast Plutlca, 850 , 111.Ja. C.M. ININC.~ wa,Ltreli-1. i1Wll.ba" e.p@rienoe .. eau Jor ~rvleW. 4 92 -l l "f.2. Omars ::te!ltl'iri-ant, _$_an ~meii\• . •De11tal Rccep1. & kpr. •• E:xp.·'ar coll~, 25-45. - ·w;LA'ST -DAYS., , •. -$atwclay & $imcliry - ~ : .. •. ~L.-QSID · FRl,Q~ Y Teari119 Down· .... ln9 to . MQllUoom_ For o-, -New St0re .~~~ . !.~''MrD""RRA.tiE41f' : -.; ·) '°8ml FurnHure "7 ~ O'f{R · $1000 VALUE · · . for $389 ·DON'T MISS THISll 5 Pc. Sp~sh J>ilt, l\m set; 8 It. sofa & love seat, 3 b&a v.y 1.fedit. style matchin& tables, s pc: Spanjsli bedroom set. . OTHER EXAMPLE PRICES: o S pe • .Spanish ~ gam.e seJs, lo~ .as f~9.95 • guar. mattresses or box spnogs, ... 9.95 l o S pc. Spanish dinette set $69.95. o 3 pc; Spanish bedroom sets $99.95 o Spanillf table lamps f12:9S. . Rimaiml~r of Hu{e stCl(clc•at terrific saving8! · 8.11nlc; Ftnancipg, Ma~ter.,Char9e Bank At,11rlc1rd, Stort Chargt Plan * Thi! ~I• ,., S!oc'lc 0.. R1nt1 Only * ' ~ ~ -- DAll.Y PILOT • FUl11r·u.·R Cl,,ASSIRID INDIX ,.,. •!et .... l!Wwk• • .,... ..,..., ........ . Dl,U. D~CJ' UJ.at, , ,,llfCPUTOI GOS~-· , , l ' . • .'t~,ot<111.w~q•~"uAiiJllm:"' • U.!C',J IO ' N HOutis Foa uL1 =-~~e':!t''~-::::· " s • · . ene.. -• CGMM•ltCIA&. -··-·--• . ,,... WI CMTA M-...................... "'"' ,_\_,,,,,,..,,..,,.,,..,,, . 't-L .. ~ "-"-'I L_ ~····••••'""''''•··,', IHOUl"lttM. ltlln'.U. ....... . s _, •All' ., Mil.IA O•L I ............... 1111 aANCMa ;,! •• ~.-... 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U.OUMA MILLS ................ 1111 ~••w.Ttlltlt.S ............. • ;1(i1Ung~1o 1,,arn. ,Please ltp. K asbe: is room let. Xlnt cond. 50 . ~ . n.i.~ ~... • (' uw"'i:ia .,. LAGUNA MIGUEL ............ IJIJ 4U(TIONI " ............ ; .... .. ?illNK.STOLE, beautilul, $50, , • · The "f!AAL OF An•-,. Ladi-airla: h" .. .!... ,· LAOUMA &IACM .............. 11n "-ll'MOlllAL l'A"IKI ........... ~ ply at !lM \V. Center St; CM. enmort w r, wor Yeara old. Prv n 1 t>y Suite JO 2052 Newport Blvd. pant. Sap, shoei, It an-IAfll _CLllMllllT• ............ t1Jt •v1AT1011 s1~nc:1 ............ i good-, $15. Good chess set· in ...... ........ ,,. . C?.J 646-73l8 }I 2 tll 9 liques on I t SAN ;JUAM CAflSTl:ANO ...... 1721 TllAVIL ...................... l E HOusekeeplng 10 ku,,. "!!!!iii ~-,·og _r.. 11~.. v•-ti~-~~:;,,·======:Jn;r.\ri;i ouni pm cons1nman. CAl'IJTIU.NO Ill.CH ......... un A•• t11•111s,01tTATIC)N · ....... $ !!!!! ....... .....,,., ... ,,...., EXERCI ------~ DANA •01NT .: ................ 11• AUTO TllANSl'OltTATION ····· ·'!tington Beach, Pt-tln\C c.all JOBS &·~MPLOY"'"NT I book&· TecL_, __ , .. •---j.. · Sf ANYllllEI · CAllLSSAO ..................... 11441 \.IGA\. HOTICl'S ...... t . 5 ma Furniture · iuu....,, ,._t;LN ..... Sewlnt Machlnet · 1120 UM. SINGLE 'woman mem-ocu•s•o• ···················'1• GlllMAlll s TUT0111Ne ·:~bara ~ pqi sJG...~ SchoGJ•l .... -•. J.I .-n-7600 ·-8000 cooking, etc. 2332 -Colpte 1--....;-------1 · ~hip, eUte club on b.\Y.. ~,:_:~~= coum ··::::::::m: .SERVICE DIRECTORYj C:IRL far Pt-time typing ln ..... --'"' ~~.. .?>I .• ~-w 11 e-.k .. 1900 SINGER wtih zilr-""" &: EXEReisE "-whUe havlni' Rial 66.-aliir )Jailv ·puOt p HOUJl'J TO II MOY1!0 ...... fflt •cCOUlllTIN• ....... '* 'its c-•1 ··-·--" " ---'-""-----Qu"•''" 1.; ......... , ilt-" ~9678 -FUN ~-1\ I ' •• • .. . CONOOMINIUM 1"9 a1111wa111111a.Sl'llVICI ..... j area ...... ._......,. ~ ... v .... 'to ..... -... qu <:\I, • • \V.lillUI tonaole. Makes but· ! on "IOI: water. v n-0 . Bo* M909 ou•r..l'Xll ~· SALi' ·:::;:::ins Al'l'LIANCI. 11 .... tl:I, •""-· • pm 53&-2156 DRIVING lESSONS Comp}cte, unust'd $98; \\'Ortb BABY c Io I h'e s, baby ton boles. deiigns etc., $a.2J hu1lcJ ROWJNC 1'.fACHINE Al'Al1M1tns ~011 IAL• .•.. If .. .Ul'MALT, Olla.... .. ........ _ PBX .answ'r ser .. v:p'd n,..,(. As low as $5.'TS ptr·week wl $251). Alter $ -0r ~·knds lurnitutt, TV, a I bum s , mo. Cll' $36.00 Cash. 526-ail& w/ OCU'S, $~ 9'8" LADIES \Vil.lie aold diamond RENTALS •uTo lll'•A••• · · ... .... ~ pay l&rer--1Ao .. Free home 8-17..-0-iCG · ' · · ust 1Qn9 $20_ 642-3826 &:. sapphlre ring'. Va 1 Houses FurnishH :f:~~1~r11ao T ...... ~~ ... :U. V1ried shifts, stea<l,y work. puo. pa.1nter s .e<JUJP .. papenng SINGER Se.Wine ntach:lne ~ , ont · ' $1125-sacrlnoe close estate l3aNEIAL ,..,-IOAT w.1,.tl'lllANCI ........ Ufl '1.18 a~~l pickup. Sec:urity Driving 1\IOVING . hlWll sc.11 dlnina; ~· ~. 18171 Vallea n:Qta.la. $5 mo. Free pickup 12' BING :i.irurfboard round '$475. 644-.2944 aft 6 pm. l:l'NTAU ,0 sHA•I ·:::::::: *""' ::~~~=i:s-rs-:::1~·.r':.::::::·:= BABYSl'M'ER Wante4-in'my _Scl!gol.._J·~ -_set _wilh b.Le...a k_Lr.o_at . Cir., H~·--l...delh:ei:y_Call 5264618-tail. Xlnt cond. $00.-lnri:uire-' -COSTA MUA..... ..... :-..... -~ IVIL-n.s· . -""' 30 Educational Vacation 5th bedrooru set 4.: naugahyde GARDEN tractor, t i 11 e r, at Moss Surfboard ff B CONSIDER.INC cjualilled MESA OIL MA• .............. tut c•rl'1111115 wi............... ! ·u.B. 'hmnt;1:.f5 lo 4: PM. "~" UPHOLSTER.INC Machines.. s . ' OJ' m1111 tor purchase of Irvine ~~'t.::-:::~· !111 CAllllll!TMAICllll• ............. 6* ;$36-2906 o/! ~ f.At. graders , • , Sr ·Citizens couch & chair. D'f<>""7892 t-le<:troll.ic equip, photo PWf ~ l Slna;er lllW1Q5. call 5'9-1S1'4 Cst Cn Q b .__ ... , NIW.OIT llACN .............. !2. CA•Pl'NtlllNO ......... -... ltft Chilcoat 10 k!SBOn typing !f SOFA never used, quilted eqUip, n1isc f ur n·i lure, try u mem~1.1p. 111awPOl:T MOTS ..... ;.:.;.:.:_"1211 ClMllllf, C..lrt'-............ ...-•LI VE ln hl.kpr for woman .,._ .. , Tr:-• . "" _ ... _.,-•. SaJ onlv. 281 Sa .. •-~ill &ell cheap~ Ml1cell1~·us 1600 &f.5..4114 -Nl'Wl'ottT 1tto1:f:S''''''""'""'tta CMILO .CAlll', u~ .......... 11 ·•· 11~ Call 842 ......., """'"• .... Lesson. 11.> QeI floral, Scolch guarded $125. u...: ., ...... nwv ~:;~;;::~-~~~--lu"•-••• .......... -· CONTllACTOU ............. "'9 .JP.Vl1C. ~11>0, ......,._ 1\1 C~ r.4ll..."""-"' lsllbel C,M -· '"" ................ ......-~llP11 CL•AN/MO _, ar, '. . w-r -+', ?tl1tchini); love lieal $75. ' . Muslcol' 1.,.. -1125 WHAT v~oT SHOPPE Quality kin&" bed, qull~ ~·· IMOlll'S ............... t!U CA••ET U.YllllO a .... .t.iii 'U. . !137 ~ ~ Compl<I< ...,·-$9tl .. __... Wlll'C\.IFF ............ l!JI 0,.,,,,,, .... . l'IANO [£$SONS ~ -SAr:rtity a;· 8-a..m.-8 p.it:1. NOW oori..z DAlLY lO.C ..,..._,, .. ~.-5 0 ; ::::.~· u,. .... ,.•.•11n •A11tK ........... ,..nu ol'MoL1110J11 ··;:···:~:::~;:: •. ::"'1 Beginning atudenls: pref. ~tlP=R~tG=IIT~p~la-no~A~w~I-~ ... ~,,, I 5362 Blinn, Ln.. Irvine Et.EC Guitar, J Pickups. '~~ -· "'~ r w..._ .. ..................... o••,TIN.4.lUVtc• ~~ ... d Turtl Xl t t . semi-hollow HANDCR.A.FTED GIFTS 841--0406 . • . EASY ILV,, ............... nu· ILEC'Tl:ICAL --. -·--..;"* \' ~ · · U.C.I. Music Major. Call couch. Both good Condition. (Bro a moor e,rock) n ao Jon . • ARTS&: CRAFTS e llVINW TDUCI! .......... , »41 1ou1•~a111T aiNTAi.i'"" .... ...,, ;' J Oewporf:.. , Bl'Uc'e;.'M6M'ls-.--349-3631 After 4 PM Antiquei1, imports, rp is e Jazz/Blues $4:), i13--0G65 fteini taken, on consignment. Relaxaclror S50 i~~~ •EL MA• ........... = 'l'NCI 0 ............... ::::::::: -p··s· on".:i MERCHAN"•'SE FOR oi:-r ... uali'" sofa. pr Velv<'t furniture I:, jewelry. Brl .... in . ,,._ hand' k Cag Log $20 LIDO llLi .. ·:::::::::::::::::::_mf ~~:.-...~i'ii!.,..i."1iii:·1.:c::::: ...... "' H~ .., ~ ..., Pl1no1 &.Ora•nt 1130 .... ,yo~ iwor · 546-3090 •A• nu.NOJ ............... ,mt 'U•N"uu••noa1Ne. '" t __ -· -SALE -AND l'RADE chrs, ~.-1amp&, light 11UGA..P~~J Lvn&rm ;.,% 2622 Newport Blvd,. New. -'~U.QA. JS'-~ •• ~ ..... 4 ..... 1~ -• aau1Mt1MIHO -,,,, ' agency . r;~·-Bluf" 64'1"""" &: bdrm furn. Dinette. stove, JULY SALE. port S.a·h, -~-w-·· 8' CUSTOM • u r' b 0 a rd •,.,". ' .. '"•'' .:., .............. ,,., OAllO.llllNO ....... -.• • -Furniture . aooo ............ ll>~ ..... <>Jlj_. ... •..:a.i: .. .. ................... l24t OIN•lAl. s1av1c1s "" kitchen uteruills, clothes, • • Wharf. perfect condition; 1 )'e&r old IACIC SA'I' ...:" .. ~ ......... ,, .. GllAOIMca. OISC:IMe ......... .... \ . . • \VROUGHT lrpn . tabJe, 3 1ni.o;c. 6'1&-1162. 2UO Elden. All new ~ URd Pianos, """' 847 """" MUNTIMOTufll IEACM ......... :Mtt GU.SI ......... , ... ,. Prof .. 1lonal Str.vjce OVER'-·STOCKED chalrs, 1 1 hostess, $89. July 4-5-6, 9-! Qieck our pl!ln03 first •.•••• F~E 300 Blue OUp Stamp.t ..,.,. -..;;r• ~~~T.•~:c:"LLt:'f'. ........... :'.: 0111111 TJtUMt .. :::::::::::::::n ;.~· for the employer 49!J.-2003 Wt.1rHtr:er9Knabetilacbr.r \\'./com.PI et e bus1nr:m i YR membenhip to Holiday '-ONO 111:1.cM ................ ·tsOI 01.1111 '"°'" ................. 11'1• ; and.the .1pplicant ,., .... UST SELLI FOR. finest hon1e. fm....-..d TRUNKS U to $4. Dishes 25c Rentab: ,._no inte-1 te-• starter ~ lnclude!: 500 Health Spa, make cUer. ~::: .. ~t,;,ou111TY·:::::::::::::~,, ::~t~111"•CLU~~ .. '.'.".".'.'.'.".'.'.',','.' .. :: m ,... •. ~ to $2. Gu 1tovc-$25. Pots '= ''"' .... . ed 675-1035 ................. -MOUSIC\.UNllll• .. , ........ 11'S · 833 Dover Dr.; N.B. Nriv ,9 pe. ~~r ~rrani;:. !Onnal din"1g table, like :<A.. ,..,.10 "-~. Gouid Mu1ic·Comp.1ny imprin~ e)7tter~ea~s, ~ :EJ:,M!f"": ................ Mll INTllloat Dt:etlATllll• mi 1Lf2-3170 , 549·2743 choice of clrs, reg. $230, nc\V. $Ei(l(l. 646--0132 pans""" up ........ ......,,..,gie 2045 No. !\.tam. SA Sl7.QS81 env. 500 ~lllVO.ICeS, 500 • GOODYEAR TI~ lG.35. S~NT:~i.11SHTi .......... ~ INCOMI' TAX ....... :::::,, ... L:: St.. Costa Mesa. 54;>-()129 1-----..C----"'-1 purcha.9e Ol'd--1,000 bus. lS's ' llHS-15'• ~st o!· COASTAL ......... :::::::: .. ,,.. ,•,•.•,111: .. °"'. 11-1111. IIL """'""••" Position 'llVallab~ n 0 w $l¥.1.59. lleadbrds: TWJN headboard, dresst'r, JULY 11 hot ·. but we have ~... ... LAGUNA •l!ACM 111f ... .. .................... ,. Ki»"'* I'" Q 112 ~ . I ....i H :. .. FRIDAY .•. Desk chain. • ... HO'ITEST ~.,.In ··-wn. cards, 3-line rubber sfiur-.p, fer. 642-3838 LAGUlllA llllGUl'Po. ·::::::::::::·m, INIULATIN8 ,._ ............... "'' ' ' fcir in ''6~, ..... 1.1eens ·""· m1nur, n le sra • ..,., ..,.,.. tires i: -much matt. 210 .,.. .., typeae•fi-I.rt i.AN CLl'Ml'lllTI JJlt INSUllANCf. .. , .............. ~• Full SlO.liO, Twin!! $.1.!li. Lingerie chest 190. 67'-8134 Sp'-' Co-le • c..:..-"' , ...... ._. work, $2:).95. SURFBOARDS for s a I e SAN ,UAlll CAPISTI·,·, ........ -• llot'l'hTIO Ttfrl.D, Dekctl'A ... UM EXPERIENCED -TELLER- Vi,..,.inia Pl ~f ........ ·--....... AUe o.o;-1 .. ~ ..... ........ ' • • ........... JAllllTOl:IAL 11'N Trundle sets fdoo rblerl w/ -.. · · Pianos; new '-· u 1 'e d n • ......... .., OJ•"'1'1'11 • Mey sizes, gel\ cheap! C41'ISl'llANO •t•CM ......... Jnl J,lWlutT 11•A11l. lk. ....... .,.. irmer-sprin: m8.l1. n'g. n~1 Office Furniture toto .. &42--042'7 * B-'d ; 0 '* AUCTION * 1f 430-1357* ~i\":.:;:~TCOUNTT ........... = LANDK.A••NO .......... ::::::ui. $79 50 • .... \\ n rs::ane -all on VACAT!Ofll ltEN'rALS ........ ,,.. '.OCKSl!lrrM ................. ..,. now ' ... Roll-a-way beds J1IDE-A·BED, end tables, Mle at really HOT price!. II -· ~ .. t<ll or .... BABY Crib with mattress SUM.Ml'I: ••HTA' ~ ·········-· """"°*""·HICK ........... 6'M " I , .•• ·,,.:.....,. "'atL ..-COlrfPUTER Dlvi·'on ,,.,.... · · ... c::. ·m-•" baby "·ms J .... w.w -......... ·'"' -MOVIM• a .st9UGI -...... _.. ~·· .... \•/-. ··•· "' iron ocu, SC nr • WARD'S BALDWIN· STUDIO , mi.w.. "''hite. Colored apoo!J at top.. COlllOOMlllllUM ............. "511 •AINTJNG ,.~ ...... ._ · O{'partunity ·With inde- pendent bfrlt. Call S59.50,¥llOW '39.50 Full sz. " of modern •tcDow~J • TV, E "e 111 l.o 1terili:iier, 181! NewPOfl, .C.M. iC-84&4 ~Ive~~ a tr:· $12 673-2928 OUPLIXe:S llUlN ............. 2'71 ,AINn!M: ,._ ......... ::::::-. &leepert&ofa n:g. ~.Sn, now CnJ& .1teel de~ c!ialn, 64&1810. Auctions ~'J'Kla,y 1:30 p.m. · ., 1. · ~ l&NTALS . · •"11~ .~ 51 .. -.... ; .. .,_..,! ..... uu\en.LI~ ....... "'... Iha ~ &. _ __.. • 1n y ct1on 1rn ......... x ... 1 .,11". •LAtt1'111111a..••kll. ..... .. 5'"21ll $169.50. Nc-w bed1'. Kin. Illes, lablero, ele. ' ···-""G cb·'-. id-' HilfMOND. St'tlnw&l'. Ya· w· d ~· • 8 3'' refiector telesoope.. ,..OUltl UnfurnisMd . l''JOTO ·~Ii'#: "'!"'.'- 199.50, Queens, -• 189_ .50, Full McMAHAN'S n2..a.cso II ll'I • -~ piano. Behind """' WU te ..... o, .. ",'•"M'•u . . ............. -•LUMllN• .......... -... .MM $49 :iO T . ~139 SO full 1830 S AJ he' Blvd . lor den, oUice or Jam Y of all makea: Be1t buys iD '• Blda' ri.tat'I 546-8979 ....... ,, ....... ti• •ET ••ooM'"' .,. "iJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. . ' WU!s . • Y , '8 un .. in room. 284 Knox Pl.. C.I\-1. So . C'allf • lifbere . 20'r:tli" N -. rt CM·6·'" .,,.,;. . Ml"' ML MAit .:. ........... 1111 r:ooL 1111vtc.-............ •m r guaran. · King-size t;p~ads, Anaheim (alorta:1lde SA g · · ri.i • ewpop • _._ • M•ir.~a.111oa r ............... Sll• 1'0--Elt SWEal'INI ........... ,,u ·~ REAL ESTATE · chotct-"ot-ctrs,-reg-$20.!K>, Freeway at'Klitclla) G46-l5l SCHMIDT MU~C co.. INBOARD litarine trans'. Misc. Wanted 1610 ~w,.:1~P1Al,.~1r·::::::::: .. :~;l ,g::1J:•~'.~~.;·:::::::::~::"': -SA' LESMA. t.i. no1v ;12.~ SlES"I'i\.SLEEP SAT 7/5. l...rg BR set, misc ·1907 N. Main, Velvet drive. A1so ?tie""'''"" Nl'WPOltT· ... MTl. ............ i111 11.i.010, •-in. •tc., .. , .... :!,,. 1..-S!tO• 1927 H ' _,. l",,,, Ptt.!idio Or Santa Ana Is ·~-J 111EWl'011tT stt0•u .......... Jm REM.OOELING a. REl'Allt .,~ ~ ~ . Harbor Blyd, CM ' ousehold Goods 1020 guuule!. \NM • COhtro • t•teerlng, props, IAYSHORl!'I ............... ?.?!! lll'MOOE~IMO, KITC HINS .... ~~ 615-2760 4a\IY 10..9,Sat 10..6. il\1esa de! ?ttarl C bl · EL E c T.R o NL c Piano, airgui!k 1n1 tr um en t s WE PAY MORE :i~~~1.r,::1111 ............... ;;.; sc1sso11s 1"41•1111 ... , ...... •:" ~)lent Oppot'1,u,!li1.Y. e}ione "lot appOlntn1t-Dt. J•rry Freud Charles Arnold E. l7fh St., cr.1 616-Tf'a:i S"'ANISH BARGAINS 1n appliances. 54&-21&4 portable, pla,ys tbru ·Ul-FL bucket seats, fish\rc,chain, CASH u•1vl!u1n ••11K·:::::::::::mr ~}t:: MAC:iuNl:.iii'PA'ii:S 'J: F furn. & mi~. Top "oondition. Hou s E Fu~ ear t y Ideal. fer beach home, inboard tanks windahlelds 11.VIMll · ·· .............. mt Sl'l'Tlt 1AMK&. s..-., ltc.. IUJ MEDIT"RDANEAN ··-c GE refng'. lop .. ~ ... cab' boat '"'""""" • . lllVIN• TlillllACI! ............ nu TAILOlllNO ,. ............. ,. ., ,... ' .-... Amer I c ll n ! so!a ..::,.,, n1oun In l1\, OI' .... ~ • COllOHA OIL MAJt ..•.••.•... rut Tl'llMITI' (ONTlltOL ......... :.m As ShoY.'IJ. in 'rftodei homes. freezer; re1---olving sh<!l~s. toveseat $30. 9839 La Arena, teaehlni:. On!y -$f95...tenns. NEW,......_, . IALIO,\ ................... 1:11t TILi, c.,.mk .. , .. , '"" .... ft14 l R ' ' Gal to Round t •t WPQ"~ Q"rANS "A"' ..,, .. ,,-sJer 2IJ hp t'l6:tric IAY ISl.l>MOS .. , ..... ~ .. , ..... JHI TILE, Ll,,.IM>on a Merli ......... nl ms 0 \\I'1l. (din .nn. liv iii ve. ._. 11 e FV. 9(i8..iOOO NE n.o. nu ......... 1~ remole 1'-le action ~ LIOO ISLE ' ............... llll TllEE ll!lVICI ..... ·-mi, & bednnl -priQed else· formica dln. table 48", one ~~c:c~==~--~ · · ~ · ...,.. I For furniture 1ppliances •ALaoA 11u.1110 ............. nu TEL1v1s10N .. 1:,,.1n, l'lc. '"' W .. -at·~,·,, ......... f...Jqu leaf, 4-ti cha.il'll. Vanih>, ....... CARAGI! SALE: toys, art, HM.iM.OND <l>ord Orpn. troll, ot?er e:"tlras. $375. -1-..11 TV ste,_,..,. and • .,: NeWNTM .. llT WEST ............. nH Ul'MOLSTl'll'I' . . ...... :::.,,. -"h ·• le-~ 2 -·-rl .. ~ IO'f.I_ ......... ..........., 'J ·--·, TV tra·" v•-t ~--·ti ·...,""' C 11 "-9 loot ... ~-•--wt•'-........ ,,,.. , .... _ Nu 1 TOfll 1e1.cH ....... :M• Wl'LO•NG '"' 'l"'' .... ~" J·~ ""~ -t nJ.v 'tm ........ Credl if'Cl!" &. w ht t e skrrt. • race ""• vacuum, ......,, ..... ~ . ......,: a AUOU • .., ..... }"CU"" "' tique:g, Mt.1Nt1NotoN MA11aou1: ..... 1411 JOBS & EMPLOYME.N·T ..-Ce with bank ot S&L.. A.Kl! ~e;s, , • ~ 1 ·4~.l.Gn'.) mlxc. 6Tl2 LaurelhurJ!, HB. _6U-2f82....... = llghtl and stat $95. Da.v or Tii'?hl ~=~~T:~c~ALL~~ .. ::::::::::!:: Joa Wl.NTEO, ,_.,... .......... ,.,.. tJ-4.i, Salary comml!':ruiuratc Saint.iLArN .Fur.nitur• GARAGE ~~e. Sat·Sun. July RARl -Unusual S 11 O O 636--3620 GAIOl'lll o•ov11 .............. :M11 Joa w1.111Teo,. ~ ........ • t«ith experience Fllll time. ,..., ... 'G .... ,. Sale • -1022 ~. 172 Flower, c M. Importl!':d nRnlah Te.kwood KIRBY SViCilum c I ea n er ~~~:::~~~111rv··::::::::::.-.--.-~:N~~~i!N ............... . j.pply l)ov.•ney. Saylnp & 't"° """ 4th-Sl.,,Sa.nta Ana _ • IAMfA AltA OOMliSTIC LI' Loan.258fi6 ?t1uirlands Rond, .. 547.0,719• GARAGE SALE s I nly 645-251'g SPlneh pllno. Prtv. 644-IJa>. w/r::~ pai.iaber. Xl..NT Cover all Orange k bA a:i·~ NITMIMITiii'"""""'"' ....... :;; AO•NC••" '::... ....... ; ...... = /l<ISlion . Viejo 837-49ll Mr. •-~A---941-· a c · GAR.AGE SALE WJJfril) co guar. P1y cH O WANTED. M1owaY CITY .::::::::::::::::>111 ,MIL• ••TR, Miiii·::::::::::n. 1 .... ~ptoYi ; Furn·jtur. Sll.1")'er'1 rotary slkle trays 10111 CUtty Sark. H.B. SAT l SPJNSIS :a: <1RANDS balance of $39.67 or take . ~O:~: .. tJllA MEIOHTS ........... ",',:,~:=.'H,~;,..M~··:::: .. : .....,.p. Spanish i: ·MeOiterranean $1.50 ea. Flash light battery . ~ over payments. Credit Dept., FURNITURE LAOUNA 11Ac:N ·::::::::::::::~: • w-, ....... 7* IN·ltatr' & Co. -three far F'urnitur:r. Salt! Sale! ?,Jw;t charver $2. Webcor Royalite ,s~UN=~'~""~· ~tl62-4301:c;.;.::.~·~~~ I • SJ5.TZ89 LAOUNA lllMIUl:L ............. sm AGENCl'ES, """a.,._., '"" «it· hair 1tyli.tits! Opening sell flJ! Bid~. being tom stereo h1.pe recordt'r $?5. REFRJG~TOR $40, Rcyal . PIANO 'W~TED TOP CASH IN 311 Minutes r,.;11c_::11~l'ffl'• .............. Jn• SCMOOU • IM1.T1lvn101i1 ::;:, .. Au.g. ill in Ralboa-Island. down to ~ room -f 0 r Elec ha.ir dryer ' $8. Cloe~ typcl\Tiler $22. more. 20621 -(213~ 1T7.Jd35..Pvt P1rty OZARK'S Hickory chips lor Quality furniture., color TV's, CA,llTlANg 1u.cM'':::::::::~ ~~t:°t~~::~AT'.~N ··::·:;:::·J:f .-t:all 'Suh.-tf<mi Tuei, Wed, new b!Jilding!! 2159 ilai:bor, nid,lo SlO. 10 lmi (I( ~n .E=""='·-HB~·~SJ6.'='-1354_._~,.,..-J='===>=o;;====-1 1molilng a:~s.B-Que, 3 Jrg-l 1tereoa, appliances, tools, ~:::o:~ruM··:···············m: MERCHANDISE-FOR '. l------·~11.s: tiQ:U30 or On Other Costa ~Jesa. Di[fy s.9' 'S\tn. i;i.quarium i;:ravel $1 , 5 ·o. Garage It Estate Sale Radio 1200 lb ~s $2. Includes dellwry offioe equip. • Wf~~xts UMPVllN~ .. ::::::: .. m1 ' SALE AND TRADE · '~a. -~l.31 ~49-6967 1!)..6. S48-961lt 1-~a~ ~ll~e ;i~~~r:1 St2. ~~ Art objects, etc. Aft 10 SCRAM LEtS ~:a:.::~~~=. ~M\~: 531·1212, UNTALl'°"u .......... ms ~~:~i~u~u"11~rru1ti".':::::::·:t EP for caah. \Va11\cd: 4 POSTER bed. a.nliqued coc: · · g "em 278 Clµnellia Lane, O.t. -. Carlton, Ontario, Cal. 91761 $ WE BUY '$' Apts Furnished OFF•CI EQUll'MINT ......... "1l 1 k over solid pl b lamps $2 ea. 4 track port. _ · · • ST.0111 tciu1•to1ENT .......... ltu .alecp tal ers for I ab 1na e, ox t 1 1 $2:) -BATTERll!S 6 Wit SG, , 12 · •Ellll'llAL , .................. •oot CAl'E. lll'STAU•AlllT ......... Nu reie'IU'cll. U_you talk in your SPT'ing, plus Serta foam • s Cn.'O ape payer . Applil!n~·· 1100 4.NSWERS $ FURNITURE $ COSTA MESA .,. ............... 'lot IA• kOU.IPMEJfT ............. nu "'-p call n'l a393 ·····t. 188 maltn?S."i \ .... ,.,. _,, "" Speaker console ror above . • . ' volt ;s s qu~ ct .oil &,set 'PLIANCES M•S• VflltD• .................. 1. HOUSl'MOLO .oooos .......... ... ""'-"" """"""' " ~" ...... ~ 125 4 tra k le t s2 *. SALE * · of spark plug: with battery A 111g1'011T •l'ACK ............ •tot c;iA11ao1 s.i.ii .............. •:P 'betw. lG.:J 1or 1ut:U,er info. ;:i.foue. All SSS. G'12-59U 449 . • c II .reo ape ' ' ' ' ,._ ... ___ A"---Will c.r. 1'V't-Pl•ri•'~Sf1r••'• :._wro:~ ~:~~~~·.·.·.·.:·.·.·.·.·.· .• •,,.21t l'UllNtTU•• Al.ICTION .......... ~ Hamill"" C ., ·A 1 8 . l'll. Auto tachi:lm.cter Sl.2, New \Vashers. D'""ers. Dish-Blprny -Uncle -·SUrly _ 1,1 .... ""'...__· '""'"'"· pay 1 •P•LIAMcts ................ 11• .AJTERS l: \VAITRESSES _., "''. p . . (;75:..4413. 4014 Cl\Rnf'K':t Pl., . ·~ $1.40 for old ca.r batteries. I Pl•c• ., H ..... Full w ITCLIFll ·p· .......... ··"' ::~IOUES . .. ............ :1111 per. only. Over 21 YM· QUALITY ta.mitun! tron1 n1y (Newport Iiland), N.B. \\'a.shecE-R';=~EraJon. iag~~~':n~f~on Volt Ba.tteries,.r2027 Harber CASH IN JO MINUTES 1 ~%i:'~!rv. ... ~~~.::::::::: .. :: to1u1:g:L~~~Nu~1NT'·::::::::: J·uu .&:·pt. tin1c. Apply in Palm Deirert hDn1e; triple FR J.SJ\T-SUN. Shop!tnllh, APP.LIANCE tttes, but they cf.n tit "found Blvd., CM ~ • 54_l .. 4.53 l • !i~~::Li::/1t,.iiUR ':::::::::::: :!"o~gi ~-.~~~~~.::::::::::::~ \>ccsoo. La,guna. lf 0 t e 1 • dreuer .. cont111odc. bea.~· Shotgun, Cun rack, 'Deluxe 113 Eut 17th s1.· on Ole rlaJtt.KIND Of LIMBS. NEW tillnc cabinet $42. · HURRY I u.v ,11u.111Dt ·:;::::::::::::·.::~ ttLl''l'ISION " ............... • l..am•n.o. n...a<'h boanl k•""" q""'o, twin . , Ortho~' ••oo '''' ....,. Ill 111 a ST•lltl!O ............... 1:11' .. ~·~""" • ' • ~06' • cor air conditioner, Gordie Costa ~1'esa 642-0240 1~e f\•in mattress Need twin bed ,complete with '-r..eoA'" ..... , ......... 4.351 rAl'E 1:eco1:o•ts ...... ft1t l.TRACT SALESMAN bcdg, sofa.. tables, .lamps_. suifbcard SI ~ Drum r.1.¥1110., 1205 $28. Pbrtable :rv 19" ~. . lfLANO ........... wi; CAMll.U .. aoui•MllllT .. -t. k. __ , ... n1lsc .. 642-3313. ,.· l, r_,;_m·,. Mftor bo• .• e NEED a new re!rigcra.tor. "A"' ...,.,.. frame and caste~! so ~g~~~~~:O:,~~.•.cK ......... 44• M1,011Y'1su••L11s .......... : ... w~ "''"-'~. new, 18J'tt:! 11u.... .._....,~ .. " · __ ,_ TV _,..,._, couch pcifer n.11 e 11,, , •• ,, •• .......... 1411 01T 1110 sooos ........ uoe •. I . r-..• , ., ..... _,.,,.. LIDO J-' 16 I r t ·--~ I b washer, dryer.()\' l,V&Ur '! b • ' .,.... ~-... • '.. CA .................. 14Jt ••MOCl;IU.lS, SC:o••• .... tJlt ...,1v_~10n ...... a "esa, '1"f'Ml•w. l)&. (: ros u....: '-'" tsman sa re iiaw, 1'8.ble N01v is yoUt chance to save, RENT OR BU¥ ?\IAN'S Sct),\vinn vannly 10 ut not ncceuary muat be ~qtt•0•EACH ................ -ult Ml'StllL"UNl'OUs ....... :: .. ::~ BEAUTY Operalor, lull or Reltij:., New Sabot, 8;; yds. TamPs, brass andirons, fold· mod COLOR TV ~ spttd bike, VI!'"" -t con:I. in aood l'd1ktltlon ·Ind n!:&· ,i:;:: •COUNTY ................... MISC. WAMTl'<I .................. 11 r n.u;I cptg.Jike nciv,_ l\\·in away servin& bar, -ir cart closing out ID '69 el! ·~ ,........... A.., "'"0-06l< EN OROVI' ................ 11 MACtON••Y, ltc. .......... · ... ,... par't tinte. Con~ Halr book ........ now! Famous brands. cash $t Month U $60. Guitar SlO tcnnia ~"" l'IOTl......,e, ..,. w111M11111111: ............... *" 1.uM1111 ........................ ,,., iJ>uhions. 615-3385. case headboa...n!,, ·bookA, & 1o1."00ds. Ji'ootball s;hocs, or time. p I an. Check ••.....,.. p quet $7. 6'JS..-0933 WANTED: BI 11ck1 m 11 h ~:r_t~N~T·Y· ·:·::::::::::::::~ ~1~~~:0,.". M:t:TiillAiS '::::::::r.: records, drapes .. 01.1'-T'a47 bedtramcs. gan1e1, books, flende~'I today. 18T1 •UAJV . F""""' tblow ...... 1 &: anvil SANTA AfllA H'1•Hts .,. SWAPS .. .. ttN .AR't. tinte janltorial help. FURNI'l\JRE, beds. chests. records, and many other H.arbot.Bl~·CM. ~ STEREO-REFRlCERATORS FOR Baby: Lpla.ypen: eauna v••~ "'I"" . •TUSTIN .............. ::::::::· .... PETS ind LIVESTOCK• ~_.,:.a~e.._E ve. n Ing s. ~ ~--.uitc. dlnlng Hems. 2Sll Duke, C.t>.t. WASHERS OR DRYE'.RS tab~, walker, sw.i n l ·r ~&sed-cement nuxer. t.,~i~_.L •i!ACM "'• .......... ::: rm ,Gl'llll'l:AL .............. -....,...._~ • __,_ -•-'60 tm··•· G RAGE I LADY Kenmore, copputone, OPl'JON-TO·BUY stroller I JC&leg, All for~ u.ou111a 1111oul'r.. .............. 4111 .................... -.•... -se.., . ..,,.... ....,,.. -.-. A S a e, everything auto ,11a.sher, late model , S4M53t 536-4096 ' WANTED: Uled c 1 m P, r SAN CLl:MlfllTll .:::::::::::::m• =:~19 .......................... tm . EXPERIENCED gd. motdr reasonable. mli&t go! Bariatne: galOl"l!"&; .... ~ ~'--" OAlllA l"OINT .................. 4, .. ~•vwsToQC .... ., ............. ,..,. ·w,itre&in, over 21/Kitchen 961-463:1 . cdd! & ends ,. h 0 me xl:nt oond., like new. -· NE\VPORT. -Beach Tennis .. "°" for 1968 El Camino, T111•1.a)l. •tc:. ................ .,.. C . . · · · · · ·· · ·· ·" ...... I '\tt1P .. owr 18· ~l600 DINING r 0 0 m i8ble, 5 fui"nl•hlngs. Sat & Sun, 4601 s.t.7.sns l-Sll.-'1ER--TO-N_E_ro_o_'°'_'_23" Oub Fahlily mem~hlp. ~; ~ i ~ r I I a 11 c't;t.;AL.us"' ................ .,,. N!!--~!,2RNl~ .. ~~~-~~-~.,U '[ Wb:ne t:lerhanm? c 11 i'.Tf f .~ ti\f f r e l s -4 0 • ·Ofleretta Dr. Hmrtin&11n1 KENMORE Au 1 o ~ a t i c Color TV. black cab, perf $180 C$300 below <IOSl). You -Apt&. Un fur f h-..1 1w1MM1,.. l"OOU ........... W :.Jo. • Bch 8-1&-92:>2 ·Washer, x.lnt cond. $40. cond Sears w t trans 1 833-1469 5 3xti'a IN the mugti. Must 1 n 1 .v l'ATioa .................. -.... :-.i• MERCHANDISI FOR Fri&:i~~ • ~ppei-wne S2.5. ' * 841 ~'" * . arran y P'.Y 'ee. be 11· 1nng F .._ · lorT~••r..11 ........................ •WN•Not ...................... ent ' -·SALE AND TRADE 541-1945 ' DAILY PI.U1r WANT ADS! ... u.1 renewable 111 Jul,y. $215. 7'2" BING .w1board round · or .u:ncmg. M M "' .................. si1t 'l'ACATIONt ... · ....... ,.,. 1 • 1 -CLEAN--'-~G~.~E~.""R<~fr-ta-e-,..-.,-r, :>4~137 tail. Xlnt ~nci. $90. Jnqul'."e 543-lT:>!f e\'e1, N:::,o~?~~AC'K'":;:::::::::m: ~o'!,~NS.,PORTATION .~. \ ' ••. 000 Fumitur.. IOOO~urnlture $40. Good shftpe. 204 -44U1 PORTABLE Admiral TV, 1n at Mou ~s 11.B~ or w >NT ED OLD TOY ::::::J ::~~~~ .:::::::::·~~~ ~~:o:,. AC~~.·.::::::::::::::' =iililliiili~::;;;~~ii;;;jjj~~---iii~iii~~iiiliiiiiiiiii~~~ 1 ·SL, Ne1vport .Beach 'NOJ'klng condition SJ), * call 549-1514 TRAINS 1'1!\DE ~EFORE rr:rJ~~~~y ttai: ............ :,Ut ,,.11.:...~:11.11~~~~ ............ ,.. I NORG" Auto w••l-r, t•-"4S-0282 1----------19t5. Phone 642-0082 11.<••A-'I' " , .......... 5'.J' IOAT T•AIL•111 ........... , .s PANIS H "' ""'"" ,., G "-H OfFSET Printing -====::!;====== iurt .w,;.·:· .............. n .. •OAT MAINTINANC ........... ... . "_ modc'I, xlnt cond. $15. (di -~-200 ) ~ . COllOft• "•r.. .MAA ............ IM! IOAT LAUNGNtN• .. ::""···' •us HI Fl & St 1210 &eountonvo'""r &:over Mtchln•Pv, ek:. l700 •AU<Ni "! ........... sui MA111N1 •ov1• ······• .... 1-o • •rff 117 tl Rivenkle. NB 142-0920 ~, :..._z:.;; ,,..,.,.u,. , .................. SJM •G•T SLIP MOO ........ tat ' MED,J.TER .. ll,A, IUIAN ;-ntl..;.. 1110 1969· SOLID Slat• oteno, 4 AREA rug, shar 6X!I blue STEAM BOILER ~J.tldl"s0 :::::::::::::::·.~ :g:j l~~~~c~ '."~.::::::::=: ~"-"' ~ ·~ 4 speaker 1udio s;)'ll~l"Q . green ~l!td. p;id cond Co.st MUNTJNl~~".~•CN .......... uu IOAT CMAITll: :::::::::.:::·"=I As Shown In Model Homes ~ . in waln1.1t conlOle. Take SI• Sr.c llO. 6U488T Industrial Steam Boiler, Paro-POUNTAIM VALPo.l'I' .:::::::::~ :::.,~~~ATS ............ ::: .... ( .., ...... r ----... -, ..... TIQUE ker io .h.p. Good woddnc suL ••A<M .................. MM SOAT sT MO ................ ff j Whit•" e:i-clti"9 Jc•n•• Veur.nomo c•ft Cbme 'aliY• with our ,Jo,.,oraus· "'"'' 0'-er arnall ~nta or pay BATI'ERIES'I V $4.IS ex. 12 condlticlll,... w~ preaure =..-... ~:m·'"''""""' .... IOI.Tl wo::r•, .............. ·· · • d · t · · "·1 ' ~ 'I t.o .... .. • 'I I , L S 1 •HOW AN" SALE <'aah balance of ""68 v 15"" 1• ,,_.. -• -°''°'" ••ov ............ ~ •111tcuPT .............. . •cora Ot•corre1a •v paci;e9e .:.1'1'1119 'oom nc u.Ves: Ux~tiou1 t •. ~ M!i · ••"· • ,;><> ~ CIJU'· ..., mo.•~ ~ 1.00 llC>C!ndl. f&:iO ~ :1£: ur' ................ 11 llL'l'lfllO Lri" ................ r · end lova Soef ·1;. quilticl f~r•I febric·s. l Sp•,.ish Oalr J •bles, 2 cUstin· · -· $2.CW.~ ~td ;;er.dl~=,1 ;;llrpt.::;:-:;si;.~,,..S::-:;:<;·fJll~.lS<ld~~!!."'~tt.~-541M!i9o~~~-1..n.;:;.:="cc':.c"""r:.:'----~·'--I M:'~ :.:'.'.'.'.'J7.:".:· .. :::::: =-~• ~~.::::::::::;::;: ' 1.iithN C.nq.ilst.dor Tlble ·Umps. :'Hacl.enda'l l.droor.n: Spanish DLX Slettt> COnicle, AM· 2 Year old Stars 18" IC!' TrlrnJMr tdal "'"'" AJl8_,, ................. sm 1K.YC&.1ttfOMU .... -......... .,.. t "' I l"I.. •£.\. r. ._j u • K' U' 9871 Wllshtre lllvd. FM ,...... -· ta • 'Cl'.lnUnt IAlllTA AM ..... HTS ·-·· .. -ILICTllC ................ !! , rtp t "'"•ssor w1,n n1rnt·J11 • ..,.•nor, 1n9-si.ze n•adl>eord, 2 Commocfos. -~ Hill• · 1 • ._.. pes ~·power lawn lawn mower with 4 hane TVSTIM ...................... :.,.. MINI •1«a1CA.ftl .............. ; 5 .. pc., WrO\l"'ht Iron Oi ... tt_ii Sot. s-nish .o.~ hex190· ···:r· "u•I b1 ~ $29ii .. must acll! mo.-er SSS. S49-02S2 Kohler e-tne, 646-.1629 f:~A ... t.. ...................... .,.. MOlOlC'l'CLri'""'"""'"" .. .,. .--" "" Jul1 lO, u. ll.;U 496--5686 ••• w......., ••Aal ............. .,. MOTO•Koc , ............ . ... ~ fo .bt truly ttpproci1t.d .-.~ so come in-tod1vJ Price el1•whoro Thur, Fri, Sat 1 to 10 -==o:==r=======J'° p -~·--2 ~·· "...... ~·u..,, flltoVt:\, ........... :1m AtnO ll'l:v~••t '"""""" 1 ·• ••tS 00 ' ~ ... ...,...... ... -FnEE TO YO " cr..IMllff• ............. rne AUTO ., U..!,, l'AllTI ... ,.. ' -~ ' • • · · · · ~ 12 lo I._ Tipt R~rMrt 1220 CE 2 way radKn:. S3(1, 1 " U :,':.,,"':l..f,A'llTU•o .... :nu l'«AIL•~Y.L.Ull' ....... :"" llAND NIW .,ICIAL SALi -~39 • ... ... -..---.-..--.1 I mnall 1tt $12. S36-.fiOOO REAL ESTATE ......... ,,.. ~;,~L::.1. V1ltll'r .. :::·:.::::::,_! : ~ e c;-a.-tw ,lrilii,~ _.,,.,.,..., ~t~lw.ij·! . M~~T=~~M \\rcscoRE Royalltt "11)" 'l'r1nlroor connnm:lal 1:.1:-0~ fntDe • ~,: ~,., , r:~~:· .:::;~::::::::::::::::: l ~b' ~reicorde.r. Uk1. lawn m<l"'ft' 'frith • hone nun1a. ffC. ................ CAM••• llMTALJ ........... I --:--;-lfffC.C.ltt Ti'rli'it-' -. •. . }"l.JRNll'tJRF. CJ..EARANCE IJe\\', "°· fj~ Kohler e""1'e. MS.3629 FE!\IALE ShelUe-mb:. 1 )T re::.r.~"J,':,,o·· .. ···00••• Stst OUNI IVOCll.S · ' • -~---SALE Id u s••'·-11 .......... "" •Mro11T10 AVTOI ,... MA r ~ . Jl&L... Ck w, 11oua.ni IT. IT'8,Beacb hfNll' tltM. Big. DELUXE White -~•ble o WI")'~ e . .--1.»3' 4 IOOMI , •• ll"T ......... Wll Sl'Oftt C.••s """'""' .. • . a :J u.NTA 1o111• ARIEL ,.,..... •ooi111 • ""'"• .,,. •1111iouc1. c ........... ,.tt r. ~ ANTIQUES rMt selecUon ever! See tl>e le\\in; maclt ine, uted only 3 CLEAN hea.lthy klllML OY~Ls. tlltltlLE• cou••• ,.., lltAC• c1.is ~~a ......... tll 1 ~ .tttklil1;.u~,. _ ~47'-0711 O~Y N~~ O.•Wed I. S.crltlce-$t5. 646-1931 t91-J0'4 1n '/.UJt.11~!~ = :H~g,•::~1.~::::.::·:.:·:.. ~1 . .w !·~·•:•~ • 1 ~s-· ,;.; $69 E. 11th St .. O.t sec n ! 'ftR" ntnl"'lll'.S'ft YOU r.1r i FREE Kltttna 96J.1186 '115 ','!~,,.,•,•,nor111,•,!... ......... -NIW C.AtS .............. if o<-• ,,_,.,u.,. a..-nc<M"'TS ~ •••p -·-~ -. u " I'"°' '' *H llUl'Ct LIAS1t11•""'t"'"0 "•'" -~·· .... ~"1' °""""" rr ro 'EMJ mg QUJOQ:R YOU SELL \Vbtj~ n-.....M•-r r••tLll-M111e.t: • •• 11s1D e1as ................ 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Of' :: .. ~Ofl ;l!':ITITION ~Oft Piiot.i.Ti ~~Li. &'MO l'U: ''t.en'lll Tl!ITAMIM{AllY Elk• of OONAl.D C. l'LU.M•, Ott••*· ' NOTK:f IS HEllEllY G!V!'N 'nitt ~ Pldl'lc N1tle1U .. ~ iN' Sl"'uel C.. '•lriiir" Ill )iM ftld- h~ln 1 111t1tlqn lot proti.i. or will end Jer lll~n<I of \.'"'11 T .. latr,tnl.,"1' ·"' P.t!U-"" rl'f1rtnn t. llff!ldl i. ""'* fw l'urhr",.rtlcule"' ~ Jh9t b tlmt Md pit.:. "' "-litw Ille -l'IM "-" ~!f lw JulY 25. 1..,, 11 t::IO t.m., In fhe CllUft,._, of 0.,..rl-nf No. J of H id "'"''' ff 1CD 'Nut Eltlll !trMI', In the G t"I' ol Senti Mt, C.lltr"!L Dttfd JulY J, Ifft . W~ J . ST JOHN C-'t' Ci.tk l"OLl.OC'I'. ANO ,Al.Miit "' """' ,,.._ ''""' ¥Jt'~t1t lM ........ C. ......... ,, T .. 1 (IHI llM-1• A...,_,. lw '•''"-' "'*lllNlf Ort._ c...t p.ttw fllll•I. jvlr 4 to ·1t, lHt 1'9Ut LEGAL NOTICE 1u,.a111011 c6Un OI' TM• ST4Ta °".CAloll'OllNIA •Otl: TMa. cotltllTY 0, OIU.Hta ... ....... NGTlCI 0Jr MIAltl/rM ff ftlTITICll l'C>ft Pltol.t.t• Cl' Wll..t. AND l'Olt LlfTTlltl TIS'TAl!lol:NTAlt'r E.1t11e of MAllY F, l'LUMa, Oecttlld. NOTICE IS Ml!RE8Y GIVEN Thtf hcurlty 'ittlflc JI I t I 0" I I .. ,. •rd ,._, c. "•""'' 111 .. _ flltd herein • ~tltlon for 11robale llf wm •nll lot luv•nU llf L~rs THlllMnt.,., ~ Pftlt..,_rt, tliwwic. tD 'lltlld'I II "'ade for lvr1Mr 118f"fleule1'1, Ind t1111 1'l'le f!me Ind Pita of 111111"' IP!f Wini I'll• llffn 5'1 !qr July 2S. 1Nf II t :lO •·"'·• In rl'I~ t111.1rt._ llf D"'lrfriwM NI-l Oii .-!Cl CllV!'t,. 11 M Wal l!ll)lt ftr"Mf, In 1111 a. 1Y llf llnta AIWI, C1!lfot'tlta. DllH """"' "), 1'6' W. E. IT JOHN """" .,_ POLLOC• A.NC •AL.Ml• •lt ...... ,...., S"-1 . ~ ........... ". ............ a. .... ...,, T1h fnt) -.llfll ,.,..,..,. ... ,._,._.. fllublltlltd o.....,.. c-1 Dtllr Pl"', '"'"" ... ,, "' '"' 12t1'4f LEGAL NOTICE (You're Not' Dreamin·g)· But You:•C::qn PIN.CH YOUR PENNIES with a ~._/!/LOI · -. . ',. ' PENNY P/NtHER ~Classified Ad ' . ... . . A New Kind -of Want Ad That Really Gives You Every Penny's . Worth , . NEW! SPECIAL RATEi 3 Ll·NES • 2 TIMES. $2.00 Any Item For Sale ~ ~50 or Less! PILOT PENNY . . . .. .. .. . PINCHERS ~ ,, .... w • :.A 'wlil Work For ·Youl ', -DIAL DIRECT 642-567i~ YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD --=--=-~=-==----~ =-~=---=--.=...__ ---- -------=------==-=--- \ , I -- •• .. 1 ·~. ~­.u---2 . ' D A I 1 -y . p I L 0 ,, T c L A s $ I F I ·E· ·o. ,,. ' -' '· ' ' 6 4 2 · ..... 5· 6- 7 • .... ~.a .. ·) . ' HI~n Com~nt part g: recard player, 1peaJten $20 each part. Teak 4.esk Hnd chair $15. Child'• racing _act, new $6. Ru.P Sl0-$1 5. Ladies clothes S5. ab.e 10 . 3911 Siljl\,' Driw, Hun. tingt.on Harbour., . PWUllllG 10 RIMODB.! ' . ' ··-~~ .. '! 1< ' l:\llJ RHd Clo11llle<1tlon1 650o.6900 '"'Ille . DAILY PILOT . .. ... ..---. __ ., ~ ~-· ... ,, . . .... ~ ' ..... . • • . ....... .MJ 5..1969 ' - • • I I • ' • ' I I ' ~ ..... -\ • 'OAILY l'ILOT Frldq, July 4. 191.9 24 04ILY PILOT • S1t'""r, July•S, 191.9 --·===:="°"""''==""'"=""llm'iwl Li\llll'OCI( ::t.WU'OiifATION • 11WiPOliTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION FRll·TO-"'YOO I F~~E-TCY Y~0U • !l!f! . _ , , , ~ w i 'l'oclllt ~ S.llliNtl ~ ~-C:.rvilen ~ MM!le ~ '200 f;;'cb 9500, Imported Allio• . KOO ,....--.,, ~·Bl.AC!<, Ill bet\ifllllll ~ ... -.,. ALA&KAH Ma'• · 1liJ Do\V'ID L, PllASIR ' <X¥10NADO "3, -.aAVSl MWr 8111. ~ Jirr TAKE UP Pym!J<. on 11181 "' "'~~~.!!·.ar.. -· ~~ ~..::: . ea,; """" ~, • u•111 -......,,. ...... CUION..-oo • .... -~ .,... Q'1I atEI LEAF ~ .. ~~!!"""" ... -""!JU" '"'tlol> w...., . • " ,.,... ---"'" lo ......,,. psrm .. ~· -.-lllodb ...... Ill -OlllR ••• Jl1,llGO llAAINtll ~+2, "'° -""" -....... -ill-· new l\r<1, •u•o. """· -...... "PJI""· ~ ..,... ol l""'!!'I • q . fMxlll ....... -... ,~ -... "'·'°' old, °'"' -.. 1111 .11181! In' -t -• b. •• PAii RUSTOM MO'l'Ol\S -p)'mll. 16U2, .... J8 -. ....-. • .s.·c.ta!fni,IA· ""'-·""" ~.":.~ train.~ -...... --~~-.ul.•Otlf ·llAJIOTS ............... lllS ,~Nlll«Qlll. tolo-~-~SA =u NmalnJrc.-!>40-100! ., tuna Bell. 49'1.Jl!I ' 714 mind poodle .A w~-...,i· ._, .,.,,..,., _ ()]I, ~.A'"ll' W w. c.,n lli&hwo>' oped lhil line cnlJ.'.U .,._ . I.' ,_ w VE on - tm-lu. 154 C • ta II••• "'*""""" -in<!. $IZI ~· V1f 0p0rto ff<•PO!l 11""'1>0ri Booeh _., Int Included. In tlur • ..,.., eaot Cos "''" '69 '4 T n-.wt..i~ AUSTIN f-&l.u:· 1 .,. o1a jiuppy ..,, \.&111na ""' m-wa '" ... 4Do4$n . ·~ ;. ~. -17'1;, LOA. cu•-_,... ii tT .~., , . 1lO :.. II&. ii.,. 81 -•awt ....w ... ll30)7ff902:!U. Wt. __ ..:..:.::..;.· ----1 Olllk~ ..,t ~.efman ffiEE Moratlle «ilten1, ·UWllf. ~ ~Wtch, lYi EGG HAltlO----trl.Dtr,3'1$~~~ on.: rCt..tJ7.it • ~~OPP! MohUe ~OOlllplete~ectiOnof 'tl SPRITE. GOOD CON· She~. ~thot1~5 black A~ I v.•blte. g ,ri Ptt" QU&I. ~ ldlh * SU D1flO 1r equipped. ~ecL , See 1o 'Batt tact:.~ A4 ix!M· fforM. Dilp1ly MQ<le~ & '·, WE t>!AL! DmON. c:: betwetn 1..g wk• ,old, .M\110 llnd l'!"d wolfbound pu~9 mo. ~lo~--1ot'1 Sµoo. 1901 .,_ oia.r:l. lull. m. sr!f.• , ~~~~I Ppk. ·r.M. ~ _, " U ~A To~ hOmu. !.!l!t -St., Show ..,.i, ·--. 1t~11ii111trw · ..,,.,,.. "Dr., u.a. ·ao-ll!\' fl"ll'B~ " _O~-· 16 &EV 11 T. v.a. ' ••· AUSTIN M"''" llY '! ~ . to Jov~ b om e · 1* YR o!d blk A wht temalc _487rll08 ) ~ ~~~ai\d>Dr. JN'J'EltNATiONAL 14', rao-ibhlna/~ XL lj T; 'I , 1 ~P C:Ampew-. Qotb tje4'!. good SUR.&-FOOT£i> ' )9" (I) /f,=a~to old. Apt. O,,ot , t»o .. dayo• ...._ evtn ' · l\!li<laU """""•--·· '5'Merid~ lbg:,,-;tlifit_T='-''PM w/10' Mc.Donaw 1e1..,..plo • -· 't'C'- ~ :UT-911.7 ·~ , 71; oat Good at eat<htnc mi«. lilliltATtJRE · Dacl1111UDd .· .•<-, <J~~L '· tnc .~..,,. No. 291 I'!"' ·~ ........_ >48-lj Ol A((OO,, 11911,£ , tolldl t):O.n:. <\'ill , oqll -&"'"'"" s,;U. • .SSSO I FREE k'l.tml, ~ blk male Lovabll!'. To • &ood home. poppita, lmpmttd ·a cha.mp lf! SKI boat. mm: 1000 ire oond: !I Rt.I of Alli, •Pin. da.Ya. ' , ~J ·th!' ~· e call 847-6439• ill llDOd blm~. ·g wkl oldi ,646-0338 715 1toCk.' UKC Toy Terrier, ·whl trlr. WOQ. 645-011.. naklr, ln.ilel' lncl. UCll 814 ~ WwE S&IH , t;;'":~~ ~. --:mi c.iob St., HELP!_"""""''''""""' """'"m<>.'stt-o6Jf -Mlellat!Pl,NBM84710 ·Spood-Sltl lo•ts 90IO .... nvrn; A'W ·' -'•I DATsUN l l'·B. , 111 1orou .. 1sndhomo•"'mul(~sF.'M'iit•l'lpt~ P" VENTtJ.RE 21. Plllptt, llfffo!IJSTseli~•od1"'5 l 7 ,_Whl'"',.,·-___ .9510 HUGE !Dale1"~ Vii\; .. ,... "' ......... w,,.,_,.. l<illii> ~r¥; M<C:~' . S.llllotrts 9010 lines,.coekpil, ...iii, •td" .... FB IS\\' ciu,,.i..; 1~ 50 m•r Ave * 1"7 BRONCO * ORANGE COUNTY'S TimXi ~albino rat. Very help? 4127·A. HD.a.r!-,w9. · 5C5--fr559 · ~ MilS +-cldb Jib-. chaln/aaU hrd/oulbnt. gd.,._ · Aki It Costa Meta ~ NO. 1 , '"°"""~"" '"'""l\h "'rl NB . . • 114 POODLE pup, AKC mar. -H-;;;-;;-1=0-P-:-lW=--(-1 · ~·n.~~ "I" ~ fishing boat.~. or oUer. il4• 643 llSO ~~~':·!,°"'/1=~ DATSUN DEALER • •Sl6-3(Ml6 1 SMAl:L ,,.rt.. 1'»· t.mal•, .... I wlo. brow;!. lUlll "' · ""'-2924 ' ' hubo, ndlo, "''"''• '"' DOT DATSUN ! 1 FLUFFY gray .00 wbite' 1payed 8 mo. old. AU sbols, 6J5..7'918 e S45 . CAI.. 28. J'Ul!.Y equipped ra?' 18' GLASS PAR In-• t tJJA5 ~ ach Blvd . Jdtt!n _trte ID 1ovil1&: home. bour.ebroktn. Frtt to good AKC Poodle p Show bi )'OU -Urtd of.Jooiru. at or crul&e. SIS radk>. Will board/outbolU'd 100 hp MOBILE HOME lfa · · =i:ton Bu.ch. I 546-UU · , 7/4 ho'me. 53Chlll6 • 111 bimorlovehlm.upJ!·~~ averpr\M,°':d,~,M· ~neldu_any ~ble olj Volvo, 18&1. Asldng UIJJJ. 2,_T181 540-0M2 WE'D like toUve w\Jh you. 3 WANT 800\ShOmt• for~pUp-KOraeotll Only $125. SU-5802-ya:~ boats. KAI NtJ( fn. Call~ . ~ ~· } •. . ·s10 ·000 "· ~~... 9520 E~OMY( ~ I ... dot.ab I ( lr,J t l~pn 5 • pies, 6 wks. ohf. l mak? &: .1 DAt:HSHUND pup11, red; An J,Jand:i' 3%~ the m08l lr O'Day Day&aller : 14' SKI .,IQAT •, trailer , • I rWu.y FUN CAR: V\V iJXt Datsun Wagon, show ~ • 714 c 0 ck• po 0 1 P~keP 0 0 AKC 6 Wb. Champion Ue 11awleu condition ?'~ n750 -U~ ~-J iv I JS_ liti engioe run J .. ' · .. Camper. German • built room cDnd. 28 MPG. 31,ttlO I , ol I tt'· ~ ' • 'tl1 -...... ,..,. ....... BPO as.. 14 o o.y UHd ••••• , •• ~ pe~ec•··-· t .,-ii; ..... ..... -OROoO. -\VM'•llalla, 1967 v u· . N ONE 6 ~k d pupPy e • t Y , ·... lines .. ..........,.,.., ~ of an,y boat )'OU havt tvtt Fun 1.one Boat Co. Balboa ,. UJ"· ·""'" ~·· ~ .. "$lS ;fit, ,) • _, ~..._ . aca oo actual mi. ew car war- ' .• male, bel&e I whl\e, small YNO. puppy rieedl rood JtARE Silky' 'Ten1er pupa. aee.n. Oliamini chrome flt· '11ithout any mot('l & tittle rf,llty. Take $ll1&ll trai5e. l''~ ..mmd brHd. ll6l-M84 7/4 borne. Gttm-Shtp mlxrd, Ake. No sbedd~,·oaotteu. -tnp.· .and. rich vam1&bed ~ 73' Q)~UMBIA RIVER. Boat Slip Mooring 9036 1 pg oo&tlo Great &OUnd car •Orig owner._ U095. J~ 'TOGood~me~1 1n~:'; :;i:.;·t.~·~~~: 'ci!f·c~)m.m! ..... ,~-=~1~~. ~~~~~C suPtor~t·ro30·-ror6 HOUSEi -~~:~~:;!: 673-24~DATSUN -:~e=YAft. 4, ~ 11-4 ALL blacX kttkrT. T· "1"'ttics :rov •. P00i97~7061!S*AKC hull Her snow white aaU1 $t9M. 64}ll33 '>"-eeks; ~~108:ach. . ·~ ~ndent..t~t wtth lug· STATION WAGON "' mlfe ......... .. and colorful plnnaker maka STARFISH No. 1101. Planes v i~ · O>ine in today IJXf see lux-pre raek, like new. Pop up I ·A·POO 2 )ftt' old old, pn>blibl9 ;•to., ....... · -· ·· · .• 1, a 10 knot .~~. v--• 2 DOCK Jo"OR RENT up to 35• ""'· Jiving at down to earo1 lop ··"l.b ,.,...,,ens. Jalousie Loaded, auto, overhead cam. --' ' •" 11o· · T-home ..64&-'1338 -~ 4/'l • " • · • ¥ YoU prirud 'to -the captain. ..,...... """ "' -"'·· d'-di brakes Sl25 cash piale1 '~'-~~11 .-':. 0 ' , , , • ·,\JJ:: " ··1·,..... .--~.".l.~5jaO t.oaded W1th 'eXtJ'U, Roller mos. $390. 110\1 Amethyst, boat. Y11arly. pnces. EapeclaUy oo.w :du'1> w1ndoW1 with scteens. Full u-, SC · I Coad-llOmlt\ ~ 'l/5 ·SMAJ;L mother cat It 4 kit Reefing, Genoa, Splnnaktr, QgJboa IJla.nd. •6'!3-3053• ing our pearance sale on c!Jrtalria:.' llOV outlet. Only deb or take trade. LB~- 3 GER. Shep/Collie pups, tetlll. Short hair ! ~~· 1-tORSt CORR>.1fi:o Opt I a a Jl; (sptedomet~), 2ti; T·'BIR.D SIOOp 3, sails & e FOR ~T BOAT SLIP all d.bpli,y modet.-they'~ :it!,OOQ , mi. V\V serviced-. 589. Call Vic. 5f5.Q6.1.4. male• 8 wks. old. ilealthy, 10 """"· o · , for rent $30 DJOn"' Wind Dl.rection Indicator and p nnllM Speed mele $:iO MON'm pr!~ Jo Mil •ediatel:J, BeaUtiful inside & out! 11 I ~7 -i ·. . :.,~ 7/5 · 642-3294 • 1t1i .I 1/'l .' • 5t8-Ml8 • )"' Ta~hometer .. Her eablft Jn-~l~lt, 10 ·hp, eryg.o uss:;; CAU. 6'75-4433 Parka available tn &11 areas )'OU can find a new one it'll DATSUN ~ Black , kllGn wit~ AReuiG"!kllt~-e :\'kl oli.1. . tenor-.w\)Od .19. rich m~·-Bob Edwards, 642-1403 , --~--f.8ay H•rbor rost $4.100: You can 011-n this 169 b.ATSUN r l l l • ! . I • J • • whit• ~est A boots. <trbd. v.-eaned &; h!elfrkii . .1. "Free to lve1tock .. ~· 8840 an)' with a !uniiture finish. · . Boat Strvtces . 9037 MObrJe Homt Sales honey for only $ 2 9 5 0 . 548--9S7t ' '~ ''l/5 gond home. 546-591.s 714 ._.,......_ HUltr ranat-and oven, plus lJDO 14 • U90. 2 5&ils. tat• _ 1425 Baktt St. 5-15-8088'or 6"2-2500 Big 'eedan, 1 96 hp, overhtad CUTE ine.s bl: breed KITI'ENS: Mixtd baf. HaYe AL.F~LFA HAY ·e~ectpc ~~· P!l!!h -~ irw:. e®]p at B a.h I a YACHT Skipper wants \\wk. ~ tilock.Eut cd llatbor Blvd. cam, .automatic, dlr. n.ctkt; 5, .pup "'IJI/ · h d healthful ~·a ~ .. $2:15 Bat...-$47.-'ron· peta. S.tereo, Shlp to Shore Corinthian YC. 213: 693-il9S Cruise or maintenance. on Baker CAMPER heater w/w lltel', loaded! 6 v.•kl o.ld. To ·JovUW: mme; a • 637~843 ' n.dJo. dittction tlndfr and n4: m-2317 * !'>4S-356t * Colla Mesa cn'I 540-s,110 32oo ~ilea, under fact war- SC.3867 " 7/J start. st&-2388 . . 11ii ,~'\ '·"' d th ind.lea.I r Unl~rul ..c:'.,.!'•1W1J:iiiiALillEiliBOiiiAA:-iT,--l==~,;;;;~~==I"'=========..::=:: Salts• Rentals ranty. Bal lo fine. $1880. 6' Davenport wl 2 CUllhlons HAU' poodle ~-lemalt, ~SPORTATION ~mie 4 ecor:~cal enalne Make oHer. mmf Sell Boit·Ytcht Mini Bikes 9275 Aulhori:led Dealer Take $125 caah dets or o1d· knobby t\\'ted be l e e · 1 wk8 o1~, JO h0me1.' ,..._ & Yachts .JOOO with only lM to.lrl. A t~ 1t 6454810 * b._tr;ttrL 4103-9 BIG "-· •--b-l•r 170. •--El&".':'.""'man·. F.,~_:~; er car. LB YHW146 • Call ""-21119 l/;, 847-815.l 114 · ' -tal ot 92 extrui -~ """-.. n .x.-..: """ D<U.,... Ken 5"45-0634. GER. She'prrerrier. 6 mos. ADORABLE puJ>PY 6 !"q· 21' ,~.F.B.~ >A .oi"@--:owntr boal that hU ~-•. ~ibei;JI~ com· BLUEWATER CHARTERS at 2239 Vbta Hopr, t</.8. i ' eabovt'r Low As 11969...::::::..:0:.:A:.TS=UN::.:,.~Pi~.clru--p-w_/,..e•-.1 female, very lovable. good male 1,~ poodle, Frff tn'.Jd. ; Seidati, 327 O'uAder. Want g had the finest or care. 11 )'.Oii plete. Good coDdition .• S17S. U Drive Sail or Power 1~644--0233=""~------$79!1 cepUy nice camper, 6IXXI mJ. with dillclren. 64>-111.7 115 home.' 847-4261. 7/4 11.etptr F.B. Qul,ser, j)J•¥1 ~ hard to pleue, lei the 646-300'1 evts. Sklppettd local sport fishing 3 HP. Strong !rame, great hlodel # £')) $1800. 548-«)93 aft 3:30. ONE 7.wk old lonely kitty CUTE grs.y and white kifl p~fernd. cub dWeftndt. KIJ,.,:,N\Jl,. CMeanl "Oru.l CALli'OBNIA Catamaran J1arboi: quises 24 hn traction. Xlnt cond. $90. * Theodore I:;;:::-:;:::;=====' I t ' f ~ "bom.,· •(714) 87J..612ll )-. ' • ~'Sta;'~ HaWa1$a.n). Jtioi-prlted at $595} D:cellent 646-9000 ~$. ROBINS FORD ' Jooklna for a ho m e . el\S, or g~ · f:r ~ WI'-·~...1 L--n.. (~ .....;., ,,....,_ """"' t · ENGUS•U '""'R" ;os_l,i;1 717 847-7390 • 1/4 196:; ,LONESTAR 11·. i'l'P:l'· . -.... ~u ~·~· .~·-~r -u. -".'.:'.'... ·: • Fine.<l W..tioo. l'owor & MINl·BIKE 5 !IP. Jack,llaft, ~Hum Br"'l. -r·.;;;~·;;;;;;lO;;;;L;;;;"';;;-;;"';1 i..::;:;;::;,,~-.-~·=;!;; -' l'. , .~156 litOMC,lo J\rs7~ ~ JJ>~ p will~ L0".4.•l'I:! lkJoP, :Xlnti*~lUon Sail. SktJiPtt' optional. For fi" wheel11, rtady to be · s5 _[1 KI'ITENS, 4 \\'ttks, v.-e~. PETS and LIVESTOCK wti.1 trlr w/ btks. ~ to ~~~yPrl1 cid900!~r__-~1• ~udea. sail!, motl_lr & brochure· call 548-4191 llcensed. MG-4644 Costa Me -642-0010-ORANGE COUNTY'S Jong & short hair. One ee\J. 83G-l92l alt 5 wk.i.:..., ate"'""• l!, : PO.I"' terms tn.lli?r. Sl'pt:. 2. 644-1741 ' -====.-====: M! ENGLISH Siamese. &1~773 7/7 'Catt . . -.. --1120 "!IJ• av1Ua.bl~. Consider T.D, u CAL 24 FOR CHARTER-I . \VANTED:' Used Camper VOLU BEAUTIFUL long-. ha ir . . SNOWBIRD.No. 421'1 !~.,hull, part,f4Y. !)wner, \Vfsley N. 31' AUX Yawl. sip! ,8-clac $25 Oay. S150 \Vttk Motarcyc ts 93()0 Mell for ~ Et Camino, FORD DEALER bl/wht kitten, also 3 1ht ·SIAMESE CAT .'~boatd-$.150dl ,., 1· G-~!!!° i!aylor. Hie• 1714b i7S-7'57; = d~3~~ 0~~'. _:____ •M_S.-295-1.* -164·-Y-AMAHA 250 tu el e-r .J.Lh e-r.g J.a-1-1 --SAl.-IS-·-SE.RVICE . ~ tigl'T'S. 642--0896 7/7 Need$ good home. 4~ pcT 1 na1..-r w ou.!i: .-· BUI. (213) m<$JO, See any. _..,.,.. v '!ifr Chris Craft $175. R!!asonablt! 548-4537 airer 6 '69 MODELS .:::::...;::c,:=,"'-',;.c._"'--~.-, Used 1 lf:allOn. 67l-l;,w · time Sat,ob Sun. ' SHOCK ~-Fast fbgl.f day Uniflit~ Cruiser. 31' 645-2578 pm. Tmmedrate delivery 9 SE"ITER·Poodle puppies, 5 18' GLASPAR Seafair Sedab. ~ "aaller. Sips 2, OB. Head. D11.ily ot \\'kly e 6'15-2808 "6 8 DODGE cu s tom LAROE SELECTION' v.-etkl. tree to good homes. 0op 1125 Fully electric, 75 h.p. Evto-CAL 25 "VIVACIOUS" full Bar(::aln! 613-00)3 ·~ stt1zu:cz ~ ~nblz~ Spor ts.man Van F a m i I y _ ThHdort 646-809l 717 'iude, elec bait tank, fil'li!coy-·nee, mooring avail. Xlnt LIDO 14 NO. 16'1'0, Bow float, Fishing Boats . -9040 K~ccgs e:i. N~w,.,;.rt Hei "'hlS \Vagon. Camper ~uip , in-, ROBINS FORD RUSSIAN Blue kltlen, 10 AIREDALE _ pupeiea. ~C er,Amerle&ntraller.8'TJ-4608 rond. 163-3429 cover. dolly, plU!I eitras, · , . ~ ,..... "' clud. al r. Save $1500. F/P wka, ~male. To~ home. rtg, excl pedlgrft. 6 wks. 16, Glw;na• Avalon, 1J tip LIDO 14 No. 2022 trlr covtr. beit oVtt $900. sn-toot FOR ~I~ pr trade 38 lhg-3 CYCLE molorcyci(' tr.uler. $3600. &14-<Mn 2000 Harbor Blvd. "646-136.i'uk tot Sanilie 118 \Vrk !97-0311 e:c ~res ..-lua Fine' radnl; , g'.n.~ f.ishina.boa.t. 6 cyl grey $105. c~ta Mesa · w.ano • > 962-3507 • • .f Mere. Coast Guard )liauJP. e boltdJ. COL. 21 liloop, 0 .B. He~d. merine diesel $4500 or trade * 207 J9th St., N.B. * • PAM-TQ.PS * TO Good hme, l kitte.ns. 642--1148 M!Ull .ell! record. $1050. '44--4655 · • lites, Dae. sails. $2950. eves. for land w/cabin. ( 2UJ . All steel shclls. Sales &: ren- weaned. tnlned. affe ct. ~u~i!.ny .:::. r:_ T= '65 OWENS 25'. 90 hq;. like 36' T•hitiXetch $~200 ~7388 4#-!m4 66 IION~A SQ:Jrobler Z50 cc tals. $149 u~ Buy faclory FERRARI 6f6..~f03 115 Beaut, mart 1: 'healthy. new: -Ori ~. ,Ms SAC. AS IS. 669 So. st. Malo. LIDO 14 _ perfect. $325. '55 ltonda S dirttt.1010 So. Harbor, SA. ---".:...----- rrtt broktn concrete. 545-2153 494--0137 ask for Mr. qinity W. Coviba (213) moos eve New haod trlr. 61J..t7l2 90· $150. MS..-'7978 FERRARI 548-2'112 714 Beautlflll Gotde.n Ii: Bilclc CLASSIC bay launch, k>ts of T STOW B6at. ffi. rood con--, Boat Sto~ge 9<MS 'SS SU~UKI 80cc like new, C1mper Rentals 9522 Nnvpad. lmportl Ltd. e 5 Wk. old cuddly klttf:lll. 2 lAbradbr Pufipits. Good ~ See at 1211 E. kltm dltlon, ~ kit incl. after BOAT STORAGE 462 mi. $2Q, 494--0S:S '" ange ~ly'• Oftly au r· wht, .S tabbjes. ·83'1-.z25-114 breed. $20 each. 54Q:®1!9 tu~. ~ .!;l, J 3 p.m. lt47--8834 P_!~~Nrl 9020 Sall or pov.·er up tn 20'. Fenc. 65 H~DA-' ' '* EXPL;OR~R * '~~kVICE-P GUINEA pig, long-ha.ired PO~ pup,iem.ll•, ::tinos, Ch. OIARACTER. Boat! i1Ji" &L ii', No. 925. 2 inos niu, 38' Slepbeni Sed&n -cruiser, ed yard. N~ Be.yfronl. SCRA~l~ 2:i0. 1275 By week or month. Luxurl-3100 ·w. Coast H~ with caae. 644-.Q96.1 711 med. rn. H~de'.t\.t:t. Only bOard, grty m~.~ latfllt .lnttt\Or •. ~ bl-low_ bet.UL cond. Roolp)' Ii ~y ra~ Wcl~e... ' . OU!I, ~s 6. Self contain-. Newport Beach 'I E kittens. 56-1447 7/7 to home. no c:hldrn. 6G-m4 cond. $115(). 61S-40~ ,. , CQll ·~2381 Safe. .846-8SU eves. 1 ~· 1.¥ 'f>} 1.lotst 69 J-IONDA CB 100, 650 m"' 2 '~ Umlled nilmber. Call-642-9405 540.1164 p;;;~;~o;=;:,,~~~~i=.ii=~~~E'~ifaifi~==~~·¥' ~ -· · La.unching mbt; "'old . $450 ·helmet In-'tJiaY"'-·~ • Authorized ?IIG Dealer :-· 9aboNeW C.it Ne•.C.rs 9800flfew Cars 9800 Call Anthony'i1 eluded. 642-704l LEISURE RENTALS l .. ' ·- ~ t: I . . '1965 CADlf.liAC COUPI DI . YILLI E'•"'Y \ol1c:• fi11i1lri. M1tc:hi"'t l11th1; '"'"· l•r, fully lu•ury 1qulpptd wilh power 1tter• l"'t• p1wer Or1•11, pow1r Wiftd1w1, power 1111 fl-w1y, t ir concliliofti!l9, r1clle, h11!1r. -Lie. No. NNU •7t 1964 PONTIAC G.T.O. CONYlllTllLI 1,,,.1;fyl cor1I liftith with whik •wc:k1t 111ti ,,.,4 whit• tip. 4 1111ed fr1 ~1., poww '''''" l~t. r1cl lo J. l111t1r, 11<. Umr,1w1lly cl•1rtl Lie:. No. JIU 1•1 1966 FORD GAL 100 4 DOOi!: HAlDtO• l1•1T1ud1 l lu• "'~i1llic: fifti1h .... ith m1tc1ti111 lftl1ri1r, l5l CID 1n1i111. A.uit1T11tf1 ltlftl• mlule11, rtdio, h11l1r, pfw1r 1!11rillt, fit• tory 1ir, t ic. ttc:. No. 11.Tll 4,l. 1964 CHRYSL!R MIWH>lt 4 ooba siDAN W11hi119to~ l lu• 1111t1lli1 fi'rti15"1wH~ lftttc:h· •11t 1Jtt1r!1r. Autlklltlit .,111\11\in fff. r'9di., ........ •. ~wtr lft1ti1t9, , ..... , br.11••· •••. "~ :''" u~._5995 . " ' • : 1966 CADILLAC "' SIDAN DI YILLI Stri~int A1ctic: while with "l:.c• l11terl1r 1114 Ol1ek l1,.,d111 rt~f. fully lu•ury 141ulpp1d: 1ut11. tr1111 ., ll&H, PS, PW, 6·w1y 1111. fi e:• 'f,,,., 1ir c:orwl., •I<. !SMO llJJ ' 1967 CONTININTAL ' •. ~Vlif..! Gol~ ~it• Ml1l .f!,.,i1h .,.i~~ • •••cll 1 fe1!h1r' 1 ... tiori~ t io4 •11clt ltn• d1,. rt1f. Fully l,•Yrt 9'•ip111i"-Aull • 1T11tic lr1111..,i11l•"· AM • fM rtdi•, powtr ii•••·"•· JlllWI F lir1k11, JllWIF wil'l41w1, 6 • Wl'J 1111, t~I 1l11ri111 wh111, f1c:lery 1ir, d1or l1tk1. tic. E•e1ll1"1 ""°"th•.,.. lit. Nt. UU'I' 000 -JOHNSON a SON . JS OJNRIN .. ~YH 100 !!!1!1 GAU . ·: H!!M WHICtf'r9.~itoOSll ' . ' -. 1963 LINCOLN CDNTININTAL 4 o .. , 11d1ft. 6tld Mi,1f fift!1,~ wah bl~"d l1 1t+.tr i11t1rl1r. Aul•11111Jc: tr1111m in it11, ••· di• I httl•r. p1w1r 1l•1ri11t, p1w1r i.t1•11, p1w1r .,..f,.,d1w1, 6-w1y 1111, f1c:lary 1lr. ~ •• N1. LISP 776. ... • ... 51096 T964 FALCON I •U1UlA 2 d11r h1rdtop. l•O VI, Artlic wt.if1 .,;01 T11r41u1i11 i11l1rior, 1ul1M1tior. tr1n1flllhlilft, r1dl1 1....I ........ ,. !P'"'' 1t11rl"t· A. ,.,I 1eo4 trl411•f~ffitl. llN Ill. · -:·~a95 -_ 1966 T•llltD .·LANDAU l rlfhh '9r••R fl~hh wit+. m1lc:hiftl 'iRtltior 111d lilt•lt lt11!11u r11f. Fully lu•ury 1qvl11,.d. Auf1m1!it tr1n11'11i•tloll, r•ill1, "••l1r, 119w1r 1l"rlftl• Jll-•r•k11, 6.w4y 1111, f.c:l1ry 1lr. Lie. No, It.Tl l24 ~1995 1964 PONTIAC- 1.1M•N1 IP'Olltl-CDUPI Mi1t 1r1tft fl'l•l•tllt with Ol1c• bucktl 111h. A11l•M111t tr1111lftiu l111, pt wt r 1l11rj~9 • -~~w''. W.Jl.'"Sff.5 No OLW '°' ~- ~2281 9350 not> 642-fi61.J.., cnot> -837-3809 Motancooters FIAT Aircraft ·910o ·68 HONDA Sc ram,bier ---,·~,,------INU5"1' Sell! '68 Fi•t l50 ·:;..::..:;.;.;..._____ 1 2 Dune BJ191les 952.5 8pyder. 4 kpd, 14,000 miles. -. Special bu II. $6 5. Tak I $loo:l Givt-s you 1/3 Int. 1n **61'3-0209•• e over pa y men I . clt>an, lo\\·-time Cessna. )72 DUNE BUGGY, $1595 c~=·=1====== al O.C. Alrpt. call SJ7-22(XI --------,,.-Recentl,y built from ground ..;;:: wkd~ .. 8Jlh1728 eve11. ! Triller, Travel 9425 · u.p. Tangerine fin ish, Galea tires, ·lune9 exl)aW1t, fibtt ________ ..__ AIRSTREAl\t Trailer 1961,' glass hardtop. Absolutel,)I' Mobile Homes 9200 26', Land Yacht. Sle<e(l'I 6. bn.utUu1• ----64~:>7 Closei.1 ~th or .'July io·x50• ~ -2r ert{'I porch .=:..::.:....,~~~-~=! 9''/nt.w altain av.'1lin~. comp. '68 f.l!-~D D~ke U~t, furn 2 BR: 1'1! ba w/\ub & sell contained: hitch: hkt sh~. lo~ of clOfflS, Tl!'\\' new. $2,87;). 6-t5--0145 crpt thruout. $3900 w/SZ00 1 ________ _ dn, be.I $1400 at S49.sumo. Trucks 9500 -""' --'----- J2rtuµon 31111porrs 3100 W, Coast Hwy., N.B. M. H. l Pl'rn1. mbana, '66 DATSUN 'h TON romp!. ftm!r !'lt'eps 8, prlv. Just re.,..·orked engine. Xlnl beach, 36'. $?.500. 673--5894 {'()nd!tion. Local c11r, 4 ipd, NB. dlr, $75 cash dell. Talce low 642·9400 54()..1764 '67 230 SON Loaded, 2l,000 DELUXE double \\'id'"'· in1· med possessicm). Sp. 18. 1845 ?ifonrovia Av('., C. ?>1 . : evc&/\vknd~. pymnts. $38.86 mo. SIF669 • Call Ken 49'-9173 or 545-0634 * SH&:LLS * Sli1htly c:lam~/cheRp. Authorized hlG Oealtr miles, $3500. DUNE Buggy Show Sa.le. ===6°'7"'5-=3927==""='=6=. ==I Bodies from $149. Chaf;sis ;;; from $249. La Paz Dunc Buggy. Supern1arkct, 3623 \V. Warner, SA. ~!Hil45 OPt.:N 9-9 wkdys, 9-6 Sat & MG MG LOT::i avail \Yith nur n1_\\ 839·1800 Sun Sales, Service, Patts lmm~ate Oellve1'Y. All Models mobile hom~&. furn & un-'55 Dodge Y.i ton P/U MEYER'S Manx. beautiful rum. fi...16.2731 &. 53(;..8:',00 Nttds work $65 condltlon. rbgl~ top, many f2 rtupn 11 31111 fl L1 rt •, 27' LAl<EWOOD. Sleeps 4, ____ ._ .. _~_l_7'~. ----'-'-"-"-''"'l_P3_'5_.='4-~_'.l64_>_. _ comp furn. Like nPW, IO\V '6 1 EL CAA11NO atick 11hifl, Dune Buggy cost livinc $1275. 642-2098 :17.000 ml. X.lnt cond. $895. need!' \\'Ork $50. MOffiLE Home lOx;JO. 2 64f~9570 Aft 4 518-19-15 porches. expandable livnn, '67 TOYOTA PICKUP DUNE buggy chassi!' & !lOll W. Coatt Hwy., H.B. 2 bdr. Call 642-482A 4 .!!J'X'ed, 1 owner, S975. trarui. S200. ask !or Tony. M2-9«l5 541).l?lt • 495-5470 * fi75..l4611 Aulhorb:ed MG Dealer 92151-=~~~~===!..==;=.==-o=-o=-o==~============-1 ·"-"..;..:;.;;..:.:.:=-'-'---'-I lmr\."rtt-4 A1ttot 96001mporttd Autos 96001moortr.I Auto• 9600 HEADQUARTERS FOR . MDTORHOMES ON DISPLAY nt au MEI DODGE "EXPLORER' ... , ......... •lttt tft , ... . ~Ill·~"' ..... . ~. """ llltlt. ALL l flR. ti tollt, n '00t. ,. roof; r ''""' J111A1110 • 11111 All A,ttllOVll C•lll11. • :DEMO ·. CLEARANCE ,4 :DOOR SEDAf .EY 21.ADOOR. SEDANS PICKUPS .. ROADSTERS e WAGONS MANY · ro. CHOOSl FROM SAVE-SAVE-SAVE-SAVE 18835 ·IEAC:H -ILVD. • HUNTINGTON IEACH 142·77.ll • 5401 0442 I •• • •• I .l ' ,., .. , ;~ . ' ·:-. .,, ' ., '" j)•'1['i1L'i [ - -J. ~ If" I ~li11i~Lil t•:, '61 Sl'Rm 11¥teJe. C91Z 3411 '63 SPRITE .....,. (llltlt) '66 FIAT 850 Spyder. 1000 JtOI '67 MGB ~ ........ fYX~ JtJl '66 ALPl!'IE loodsNf. ISLD7J41 '67 ALPINE l ... Nr. fYHI 6171 • J2 ctupo1 t 31111po1ts '6'1 SPRITE· -'65 '.sPffl!iRE loodl..,. CTIZ611J '67 RAT 1100 W ..... lftM DI) '67 RAT 1s1 c •• ,.. 1nu ,,,, '68 FIAT , 11:0 C..,.. 1.lll 71JI '63. MG"I 1....,.;, CUL4o1Jfl CWID llJJ '66 SPITRRE '67 SPITRRE ~YDY Diii '.66-..DATSUN, . ............. ...,..,,,. ($JV, .. ,. •. Ll~L naMS AY.t.ILAILI . -8:J--S~OJlT.SCALCEN?ER- 2833 HARBOR BLVD. ·COSTA MESA 54b-4491 · 96001mporlod Autos 9600 Imported Autoo You'll Love . Our ·Bu·gs -' . ---- o·, •Ii· car ~ •• wo11 'f 9ivt yo• ••ytlti119 •• worry •boul , w. I'll••• • ., •• of that. w. ·9iva• 1t tha VW 16·point '11faty t 11 ti perform· •.r.-1 r • "') uea te•t. lt.fria1~, · -Low Low rt!Cd-·' . • I -~I , ·, 'fe p11s, So wi 41va 'it Out \ '•100 '1. ,., ..... t ....... ••11 fa• placa all major Mtclta11ic1I parl1• for JO cfay1 or 1000 mil11, whiehaMr co111a1, lirlf. b11't llttf wlt•t~-MW ctr-ow111r 11aad11 A bug that wo'11't clri•1 'f'Oll lluh. --Theia Sl'ECIALlY P~l~E~ J.\IGSI '66 OPEL KADETT FAITIACIC COUPI . 4·1p1ed, chroma wh11l1, radio. LiC. No. SPM 115 ~ $69' . '62 vw 1300 '59 PORSCHE CONYIQ'. '66-PORSCHE 111 COUPI 11111 with bite• i11t1rf11r. Coll'!pl1taly r11tor1d. M1· Chroiri.~ wlt11l1 -XTiAS. roon with black · i11t.rior. 5-tpaecl fta111., FM rtcli1 Mull 1a• te appr•ciate. I ht.•t•r. 6t1 '"il•t91 i1 Uc. No. HIJ717 IJ••tf 011 tlih model. Lie. No. S~-llJ. $4299 $1999 '68 vw· '67 F~STBACK ltadio, lt11t1r. he111111t White with bl1el 1ntarior. FM r1Jio, lt1111;, WSW fr1111p~rt1tio11 ctr. Li1. No. Ra'!io. h1e.hlr, whif1 1lcl1 tiris. Lie. N1. l YW tfl_ QDS 104 w~ll ti.-.1~ lie. No. VIMZlt $999 $l899 $1699 J1rlllf1Cl I 31111porr ~. 1966 Harbot, C.M. 640-9303 BILL MAXEY !TJOIY!Of T@ , lllil BEACH · BL Vl);r 'Hunt •. llNch ·1474515 3 nU N. o1. eoRst Hwy. Ob Bch TOYOTA . ' HEADQUAM\1:1\s ': ElMORE · 15300 Db.ch B!Vd, Wll'tmnJft 'l Phooe 894-3322 . 1966 lfarbot, C.M., 646-9303 196•' TOYOTA H1rdtop Coopo . $1695.00 Lie. No .. WIF578 89l-332(I Dir '68 Toyota Corona. 2 dr Kr, ii spd, top oonditlonl Eves 642-7358 att 6 TRIUMPH '61;Trlumph "'is9''0 $2595 B.R.G-. 'AM I 1 FP.-f, chrome whe.!l dlscs. Berfect thru· out. SWenl~--~ 4fh ii 1aJY ' .. . , ' ' _i ~t'LU( 'I )111 111:' I, '66 FASTBACK $1499 • 1961 BSA MctrotcTCU $~99 '67 GHIA COUPI $20,9 ,; 3100 W. Cout ff1'1 .. MoB, 642-94(1; • S.1'164 ·-,Authodinf MG'~ -TRIUMPH GTS. IA' '6T. Wire whh, Coupe. ~ or make o1r: 499.2359 • lD65 TRIUMPH 'Httakl Coav. Good oond, make clta! •• ·<t-~72 ..... -• - .. ' • I .. ": -.• llLL ~XEY TOYOTA . I ·EASY ON MONE~' SALE!·!!l h-(j)~lck--: .-;-Get Flr:st P,t~k OI) ~~~ . i:l•Ji'.r.inn -~-·I ci.-Your NO'# Toyota from Ovor~1~0w T""oi , -. ' o CORGI.LA · :I t DOOJ SlOAN -• -! · "SPllNTEl1 ~ J ' STATION WAGO}I ; 1 --1 i O ¢OtONA- 4 DOOi: SEDAN . I • t PoOl HAADTOP. COUPE I ~-9.-CORONA MKll-----' 4 DOOR 5,£DAN 2 DOOR HAROTO; CPE. oCROWN , -4 Dl. SEDA."':"4 Dlt: WAGON i O LAND CRUISER 4W DRIV• ' SOFT Ok MARDTOI' • 'TATION WA&ON "BANK TERMS •·e YOUR OWN FINANtE ; 4 ·S,...i .• Automotlc • Alr"C""". • L1nd1u ToJIO • Colol'I Giloro • '. ilL~ MAXEY .TOYOT~.:: Ital! ·~CH IL~.'... l'. ~ls tfl!NTINGTON. l•At:lf'."' DAl••·••.•·l'AT... M1 55 ' . .. ..... , ... ,.. - 'D :LTD, ·c < : -'6f:MUSU'RG .. :-:. ··us D' 'cA-tS .•. ~ .--• ~ --' -.--. I--...... • ~-...... ~·~ ··---~ ... -FUU ~CTOJIY ~lfflir • · • FUU FAcToRY EQUIPPiD· ~~;z·~ ~~ 1· .. ~ ~ =-~~ ..... ,,..,• ... g-,,1 •tXiC'J.1 , ~~-~.,'-,: .9. ' $23·9' 9: ~:~rG!!~~:;,~;~-~~:;!34.!. ,.. ~-,; '68 FORD'~ .. : ......... $2499 ,.. . . .. . r~ ,,._ ,..._ """· "Ktory •Ir c.ndllloftlnl, ,6. 9 CUSTO" -M· 500 ~ ... · 167 IUUIU Super Sport ...... $2299 V.f. 4 ...... '9M 1111111, _.,, .,..., .,._,.__ !Uot 114) 1 '68 FORD Torino .. . .. .. • ... . $2499 ~~~.:.n~ ~~'tl'sl!,'Pb~ w-..· • ' . i . &9 :FALCOll '&9 T-BIRD •' .. --~----_.___ FUil FACTOllY EQUIPPID FUil FACTORY· EQUIPPED -'68 CAMA~O. SS ............. $2599 V.f. ~ W-., '""" ..... -""'" llH. ,....,..,., ' '67 OIEVROllT 1"'1'11• ....... '$2299 , 4 *'·• H.T., .-nttlc ~ _. ,...,.Int ,..,... t1r Glllll .. llMitll ,_ ITSA 6»). '67 FORD Custilm ............ $1999 ~.·=t~f11~ .... -............ aff '67-0llVROUT ............... $1i99 ' ... ' cYI .. """'""" .,... .............. .,.,,.,. '66 FALCON Wl!fOll· .......... $1299 • ~ -~......, 41r't'l 12:1) • '65 A<USTA(l&-it2 ..•......• $1299 'eyt1111M1f', it-.--Cl'-ILQ '65 PlYMOUIH lllncucla. •..•.. $.1499 V.f. ~ ~ l"f"' ..... .,.. air .... (ltDX 91) '64 fAlCOll _V'llD" ... "" .,. •.• $.1199 ·Yi\.~------ •.u.I Tl'lika • ' • ., ClllYI' ""' v .. $11" v.t,......,......., 'Gn!l" ,, • , I •' ''7.~v .. · .. t1"9 .................. !.u.Min ., '" ~ f.1111 ::::-$tiff ........ -........ (IGl11), ~•-1-1• ...... $M9 ·-- ;. ) . 1 -.- l • -• '. l I ' - J N • • ( " - .. ~ • CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU BUY No Better Prices Anywhere-! B.RAN.D-INEW .1'169. Le SABRE FACTORY All" CONDITIONING . 1: -' c-·c:..,.. .... -_,,. $40'95 ..... ,..., ...... ,.,,... bNI-. tl!Md t'-. rMI• .-cl he9tlf. 4MJ~ 7tc11tl6S . BRAND NEW '69 BUICK 1'1,1lly equipped lncl~lng va. power st"ring. 433279Z112544 • ' ' s2.377fllLL IMMmlATE -PRICE DELlVER·r B·IG; Bl~. 'IG! DEMONSTRATOR SALE --25 TO CHOOSE FROM-ALL MARKED WAY DOWN! • ~69 WILDCAT; -:t691 ILECTRA '69 SKYLARK '69 RIVIERA '~C11ik111 4 dr. htrdt•p. Auto. tr111t, .C11ifom tP•~ Auta • .fi..11i., AM/FM Cu1to111 h1rdto11. Auto~tr1111., f1e· Cu1lom hardtop. F1etory air, pwr pwr 1!11r, pwr br1k11, f1 1;lory air, radio, pwr it.1r, P:""' ~ril.ai, pwr torr 1ir, pwr 1!11r, pwr br1k11, 1!11r, pwr br1k11, pWT wi11dow1, t!nt.C tJa•'-4644]99CI00Jle. windows, faelory '''• tinted t lin. tintad gl111, 4441792100401. 1111!~ ft1n1, 1111 10. "t4l79H•26!9. 4l4579H1 417l6. MANY MOREi MANY MORE! MANY . MORE! MANY MORE! , AT SAVINGS YOU MUST SllE TO BELIEVE!! ft¢lory t ir, full powtr, Corontt Coupt. Auto. l•Stbre ~111lorn 2 Dr. 4 •P••d. r•dio, h••l•;. Sp•ti1I. 111!0 tr1,.1, tt· f1¢lory 1ir ¢ondilion• rtdlo, h11t1r. ITQV. tr1n1, pow1r de•ring. H.T. full pwr., 1ir eond., TRH 170. Low, low dlo & ll11t1r. TRK 155. in9, 111to tr1n1, pow1r 1'91 . XEV 719 I own1r. !?VZ9D"4 ) Mil11g1. One own1r. 1!•11in9, low mil••<J•· . $3695 ' $2495 $2695 $1495 $1495 $2295 $1995 OIJR Of'EL PRICES START AT s1m '61 CADILLAC '6J BUICK '69 ELECTRA Sid. 01Yill1. Full pow1r L1 S•br1. F1,1 1ir ~on. C111lorn H1 rdlop f?l f1c.t. 1ir, IHXS 7421, power 1l11r & br•k11. Both full pow1r I fie· IHYM <Tl I tory 1ir. YWR 307 1gd $1995 $795 nosm JULY 4TH OPfH SATURDAY & SUNDAY $995 "sAvE $ $ $ JAGUARS LARGE SELECTION NEW-USED Complete Sal11 end Service Dep1rtment Open Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.111. to 9 ,.m. -·Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.n'I. -Sun. 1 <ra:m. to 6 p.m. • AUTHORIZED BUICK· OPEL -JAGUAR SALES i SERVICE ') ' :i:l .. 1111!~·:..-~---. . ....-:--__ . __ -:_:.,.-:::::.~.::.,:;. __ ~~*~~:;-.;;:;:;;;.~.~-~.~ .... ;;;;:;;:::;;;;:;;::;;;,;~.:~~;~.:·~·~·:;:·:·:::·:·~·;·~·::::·:·:!•:·::z:·~·:::;;:·::;;·~--~~::J:·;·::::,:·:::·~·;:::i::;;~::;;;:;;::·:::::;::;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:::;;:;:;::::;;;;::.i":::OL:::~;:;;;;;:;;::;~:::;:r.;;;:x::::::;itii:;c:~¥t1i -) '66 EL CAMINO. Now H.P. LINCOLN 301 eng. Full C\15. paint. l-~----.,.--­ CShow earl. Call art 3 pm, '62 LINC. Continent&:!, black 84~ · w/blacll: inttr. Clean $995 '68 B~sceyne Prv Prty ,pew ·e n r i.n-e; 111 .L __ ,_.,. Show room condition. 4 DR. eu. MJ'3831I vinyl top, new tires. · 18,0DO mites. $2450. 54>Cl8<J3 MERCURY 1955 CHEVY Impala SS. ------'--- R/H, aoto, P/•, al.-..ood '64 MERCURY ' ':<lnt.:c c<>n<1-l155ll. l\611·= ·coLONY PARK alt 6 p.m. ·59 EJ.. CAMINO. 3 speed, 9 puaeng"_r -..·agon, full J)OW· liberalu bed covar, nice er with a1r. ' . condition. 54()-.8616 $1299 * 893-SOll * CHRYSLER MUSTANG '66 CHRYSlER 300 '66 ~lUSTANG, air -c o nd, .Pi s, auto, big 6, 35,<Xll 4 Door Hardtop. VS, auto-miles. Private. $ 1 5 0 0 . malic, radio, heater, power 646-7800 \vk nd.s only. &tcerlna:, powe_r. brakes, .fac-'1!6 MUSTANG, blue, 8 cyl., tory air conditioning, vinyl r lh, p/s, p/b. 11.000 miles, top. CWFV739l iood cond. $12.)0. 56-2434 $1995 196.> MUSTANG 6 cyl, stld< shift. \Vhi1e ,~/bjk int. •Xlnt ATLAS """"· ",...131 OLDSMOllLE 0-IRYSLER -PLYMOUTH ' 292' HARBOn BLVD. cosrA ME&\ ·M6-1!13t • Optn Dally 'til 10 ~ • '68 CHRYSLER Town & Countrv Wegon 9 pa.uenger, VS, automatic, radio, powrr aterring, po1v· er bntkes, Immaculate. (CE· 4iYiC'l5152'2~ $3,95 ATLAS CllRY!LER -PLYJ\10UTH 2929 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA a46-1934 Open Daily 'lil lD p.m. TORONADO NEW & EXECUTIVE ONLY 6 TO CHOOSE FROM BIG SAVINGS! University Oldsmobile I!lli2 CJlRYSLER Newporter S300. Engine good. Set' at 204 1~ Garnet, Balboa Isl. 2850 Harben Costa Mea 540-9640 COMET • --1 'fri CONVERT, Pwr 1trg, ve-• ry clean, must scllt $625 orl;;;-==-,,,=..,...=-,-,-best olfer 837-4180. 61 OLDS Dynamic 88 4 dr. l;========-1 Clean thruoul, ttblt enz. Nu CONTINENTAL ~Id• oval i;,... -cond. s;i[il, 64S-%198. Ji'inan- 'C6 CON'J1NENTAL, Ith r clng avail. Prlv&U!I pty. nphol, air ccmd., ne1v lires, '64 CUTLASS Holldfly coupo, ~2000 oaah. CaJI 644-254~. bucket Hats, a.ulo. po1v. =========I steering, tact. air, good cond. $975. 642.-43t1 or COUGAR '68 MERCURY &12-1771 1966 OLDS Vista Cruiser, fa.e equip, air & pwr. Xl nt cond. $2300 or SIOO TOP. Boyd. COUGAR 830-0116 vs. automatic. radio, nea~er,1,,.,,,..,0,,.LDS=."'i,"'k-,-,.-.,-..,,,,--en'"'t factory air, power. steenng:, S15.1S. m 0 nth. Good power brakes, white wan., low, low miles. <WFI..02'6) trartl!lportaUon car, 536-8667 $2595 '65 OLDS 441, 4 , • p eo d , · S900 or best offer. Will • finance part. 846-fl587 ATLAS ''4 Conv. R I H, p I steer, ww tlres, orig O'A'Mr, lo ml. CJ.ffiYSLER -PLYfo.10UTil XLNT cond . S'F~. 642-1583 "'9 HARBOR BLVD. 1959 OLOS II CO.liTA ~fESA 546-1934 Sl25. Arter 5 pm. &45-1294 Open Dail)' 'HI 10 p.m. DODGE 1968 OIARGER RT 440. Yellow wt ~Ui'. \in)ol top. Low ml P'tlv pfV. 633-4455 PLYMOUTH '68 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 2 t>oor hardtop, V1, i.uton· FALCON ""· ndlo, """"" ... --.0...-----·J 1tf:tt1nir, factory air om' 2-DR Sedan "" 6 • c y I autom1tlc. Gd. cond. Must stll. $300 ar bell oUer call 548-1261 -FORD ilonlng. (VR.83751 $2395 I ATlAS -,_..;;..-.--...---CIIAYSLER -PLYMOIJJ' '6l FORD •• GA!mt XL ZJ29 llAJ\.BOR. BLVD. · Co"'""Ut. P/S. PIW. ne_w COSTA-MESA 54&-IS Urn, pod top. $ S 9 S . Open Oat!)< 'tll 10 p.m. SJ0.-0581 • '&I Plymouth ROldrunnei· ·.ss FORD Wqon. v.a. 4 Dr., COPJ'IM' wtmatchlfla: v\nyl Rulo, r/h. top. Nur new Ci or.rd , mo. * rn-1m 1t .... nab1Y prtcod. - •• PRE.OWNED BIG SELECr'JON '61 THRU '11'1 ALL MODECS FROM $295. ••••• BRAND NEW '69 $18 ~ ROY CAR\1-ER PONTIAa~ -~-- Executive W ag:0n --·-Grand · Prix Brend New 1969 Executive 3 seat station wagon. Mayfair Maize with gold interior, turbo hydrametic transmission, push button radio, deluxe seat belts, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, power windows, AIR CONDITIONING, front floor mats, white side walls, power tail gate window. ( 25646· 9Cl28176) Brand New 1969 Grand Prix. Champagne exterior with gold knit vinyl interior, turbo hydramatic trans- mission, push button radio, remote outside mirror, custom wheel discs , pow e r steering, power disc brakes, tinted glass, power windows, AIR CONDI. TIONING, front floor mats, white side well .. tires1 cordova top. ( 276579P27 I 9 I 1) 546.56 54554- lrend N.w 1969 Temptst Sport Coup•. Otc;or 9roup, 1utom1tic tr1n1mission, pu1h button r1dio, po-wtr 1te•rin9, wh it• 1id .. wall tirt1, a ntiqua 9old fini1h with bl1clr inttrior. lll3279R6032201 Tempest '2992 ,, Step f41>0kin9 for thet mon•y· · seYlng, 90CHf Jookin9, top per· ... formin9 economy ctr. No one ell• his it but u1. That's rl9ht, only Pontiac hes T emp11t. Balance your budget with a Bret~ Away deel on Tem pest. Ri9ht now I Roy Cerver will mtke you th• d•1I of your life! OPEN TODAY, THE 4th ! • • Bonneville Bra nd New 1969 Bonneville coupe. Limelig,ht green with green interior, cordova top, t u r b o hydramati~ transmission, push button radio, re· mote o'utside mirror, deluxe belts, ' custom wheel discs, dual exhausts, power steering, power disc brakes, tinted glass : AIR CONDITIONING, front floor mets, white side wall tires. ( 262379C 122052) • 54347 • " ~ , < I I ' .-·...,.I ' . t. . ' ' • • I ' . ' . ' ' . ' : I . ' •• .. .. . ' .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I • ' ' ' ' ' ' r ' I • l I [ ' i • Ill •Ii--_~ -'+ • -·-' -~. ,,_. • • • ' • ---------------·-----------------------------------· ) I ...... • j I I ' < I • -" . A !\ll~Y 11LDT M~T · , \(ol!!• I',,,,; . .,,,, I'( f t ff< , 0 '"<)P f" ( .. . -' ' ' .. .. . . . l:llllllT' SEiE0110ll if CHARIERS. TO·· CHOOSE FROI II SOUTliEIR . CALf. . Brand N~;, '69 1 Cha~9er.s CHOICE-· of • COLORS -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' ' hcktt-fflll e . H_.., ... dllghh e· Full vlnyl lntttlot e Nylen ,.,. - ,.ltni • RMI' cftct tpolltr • full raclnt lnttrv1ntftf1tlon • ·hlptr ..... e Ash tny llpt e H.D. tonlo111w1y illr . . . . • ~ X"'9ft1mJL X'"""'9'1Hol56, >11'1nta1H1'3, Xl'1flllltmc. , &··3-,lE>TAL -~ PRICE --~ . ' . . ·-~LI< -. -· . . -. . . . . -'ft69. -DART SWINGERS ' BRAND NEW 2-DOOR HAlDTOPS ' ' __ ,IJll ~ t!lllliJIMf, LU».ftJINM. ll.mfl· ·-' . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TOTAL PRICE 1·969 DODGE CORONns- BRAND NEW· 1-DOOR COUPES IMMEDIATt DlllVUY . . . ' Show the dealer_ ~y JIUarantM ·and ask if he can match it! If not, ·come into HARBOR DODGE home of Iha. GoLD· ST AR GUARAN)'EE • Bot SwicL, 0w .... -GtMr11 Mlftlgtr I~ UNCONDmONAL OUAUNTll . LOOK fOR THI GOLD STAI IN THI WINDSHlnD .. for ,...; pHltclleo 100% --honot• ..: This Stor """ In writlna that Hlritor DHo• 9wir1nttts flit· car 100% 191inlt mKhlinkll dtfKts for 100 Up 4,000 mllta whkh IYll'.' ~s fint afttr~purchlst. Thll Includes 111 mtehanluil ptrb, ,tl,nrkll tfll'l~Mt,, NHWy, it:••iiir, r11cUt, h11ttr on all an. This guatant1 ·corttl 411 part," ancl labor tr_om pert• bu'!'por P•oluttly ,,.... to you. '68 Plymouth GTX $2, 88 H.T .• V-8, 1.uJQ. Jrans., Pwr. steer., Landau top, '68 Dodge Charger $2 as· .A'io traos .. R&H, P .s.. , 1 wsw. Air cond., VTF CXSR 666). Gold Star. TOTAi. ioite•+T•&Llc.'" · r ~ ''8 Chev. lmptla !1688 DRANIE 'COPICU'S / ~ 2-dr. ht., v.a. '"'~· p -~~~-'--,._,~~~,...,teer., wsw.-cvrM-25t} -J LARGEST ~ Gold Star "''&L;od+.nlU< 335 Gold Star. TOfAL 'i.tet,..Tlls•Lk. '66 Ford St•. Wgn. '~688 \ Cnlry. Sq. 10.fau. V-8, · _ Al f1tt. i if,""P:S.;-P.B., R&H, vinyl int. SJU623 TOTAi. n.ic• ... Tu•Lk. • 1111! '66 Pont. ltM1n1 ·51.-288 2-dr. h.t., fact. air, A-• ! trans., R&H, P.S., .bck.!:_ . . ·. '67 Chtv. Impala $1 l88 2'dr. H.T. V-8, iUto. ' trans., foctory.t ir, P.S., 'wsw. (UJS 721). TOTAL ... IOl+iaaUL * lw -H.T., fact, air, eut o., . · . P.S., P.B.. R&H, <T&K • . ' ' j : -l2$). -...................... .. '66 Chntllt S.S. '1188. '67 Must1~g H.T. $1188 !ower steering, R&H~ ~ Bucket seats. CTSA 259' TOTAL n.a + tn a·UC; '66 Ford XL . $1088 V-8, auto., factory air, 1 D ·~"::~: -;o·ss·"'"'' A . Auto. trans., R&~, (TUU f V-8, euto. trans., ·r1d10, h11ter, P.S., bucket sts. landau top. (SVM 6"3J fOTAL "1(1 + Tti•Lk. '67 Ford Sedan Sedln. v~a.. auto. trans. ~.s. Ser. No. 7J51214B 055. Gold Star. ,88 440). Gold Star. TOTAi. '9:tc• '+ T••. Lk. .. '66 Clttv1ll1 S.S. TOTAL NJC• + T•& Ltc.. '65 Chev. Mor.bu $ ·396 v~. radio, heater. 788 • Wijn., V-ll, 1uto. trios.. ' · .::.l.l\J;;;H.9l_1)_. ---';;;°';;;";;.;"o;;· ~-•;.;,•.;;"'•'•u..iiiool R&H. f.S., vinyl int. -(Mlf ml., . ... ............ ....:·· y '65 Ford Sta. Wgn. ~BS Cntry Sq .. V-B. outo., '64. O..v. Impala $68a-. R&H, pwr. iteer.,-wsw, 2· d~r· y· VB 1 (Tz' 292) r. n. . · , au o. ~ • ,oTAL "11.1c• + ,.... .. .:1c. , R&H p s ~xs rans., , .. "' '66 Ford Falcon 1989 IODOE ... 'WESTERll SPORTS SPECIAL IUHt NrW 2-l>R. HUOTDr COUP! • ""1" ~_.,.,., 1""1Jdlft• v111111• """· ... '1""' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY fl.Ill ....... ..a,.,.,.. -'"' "'~ .... stl"I. ~ ~ 11111 .. ·--.i.-. .te. LLDA9E1"'9. THE BJGGEST _SALE EV~R HELD! , Sta. wgn.,. V-B, euto., 188 ~:;)·P~.2Dr.H.T ....... ~,,··a""s"" P.S., R&H, (EZC 225). TOTAL "RICI+ T••. lie. vs, A.T., R&H, P.S. (NHX 295). '65 Pont. le Mens Cpe., fac. air, V-8, euto. P.S .. R&H, Bckt. sts., & console CXHP 73n. !&Ch t11cj t T11t Lii,- _ '64 Plymouth $488 JHURS.. FRL, SAT., SUI., Mllll., JULY 3nl.JULY llh TOTAi. 1'11.ICI + Tt•& Lie. Sport Fury H.T., 2-dr. . coupe. V-8, P.S., auto. '65 M st H T $ trans., R&H, OYT 183. TOTAL Ntci •.,;;•Uc. ~s ~~ a~g h~; ... ,.,., ... ?.~§: 2;:4 v~~~':!... $ 48«.8 . trans., power steering. 1969 D.ODG,E CORONETS ~ BRAND NEW 'STATION ' WAGONS ~ :~~~~~~"'-.,,.,.., m. IMMEDIATE DEllvtRY ~ ~ $2588 TOTAL SALE STARTS Thurs. 9 -.mo to Mo1a1y lilldnlgfit . ' . DON'T MISS IT! ~ '65 Chn: SIL Wgn. -$78 8 CTYU 935). TOT••"" .. ""·~. S Bel Air. V·B. aulo. p S. -YOLISWAGEfl CENTER ~ :;· ~:~:.:~~. H.T. TOTU ·;,7· · .9 ... 9... '68 v.w. Sq. Back ·s1388 V-8, autO. trans., R&H, .f spd., rad io & hea ter. . busket seats. Ser. 8113 TOTCL "111(1 + Tn aL1c. f'NAA 006). TOTCI. .. RICI+ T•&llr, . PR!~_E, , .. • / EASY FINANCING ORANG! COUNTY'S /LONG TERM LARBEST REc~noN & vt111c~:ou~ FINANClNG . Brand New 1969'Dodg• Tradesm•h ~an . . . --- 8108 Model. V-8 engine, heevy duty •suspension, s,peciel tradesmen ft"". / LOW PAYMENTS c:emorles packaof, "6 emp 1hernetor, 70 amp wtf battery, tinted gless, funior West Coest mirror, front)"at passtngtr 1id1. Motor No. 198709· "514. 1mmedittl Delivtry. ( . $2888 TOTAL PRl~E +Tu a lie. "~· ALL AVAILABLE .. WILY ARRANIEI ON • YOUR 8000· CREDIT • -~ '65 Chn. Bel Air $688. Sdn ... V-8, euto. trans., P .S.,R&H, Ser. 9383. niTAI.. l'tUc"I + Tt• a Lie. G~~H~~•gu~oD~s . $688 R'&H, butket seats. CTZJ 180). TOTCh ..... ci+Tn&Llc. '66 'l1kon FvtVra -tltJ!t. cpa; •. v.:a, r•dio, heMter. Bucket. seatS. {Y(S 932). TOTCI. N.ICI + T'n & Uc. '65 Ford 500 Sdn. $688 Custom, V-8, R&H, Pwr. Steer. (PBP 835). T"OTAI.. "111ce + Tua\k. • '64 Dodge Wgn. Deluxe, V-8, radio & h,.ter. !SVZ 030). 5488 t, -'66 v.w_. V1ri1nt $1088_ fully t.actorY equipped. CTBD 741).' TOTALn.1c•+T••••1c. '66 Volksw1g1n .f speed, rad io, healer. (TBW BIB). - TOfCI. NIC:I + TP & Lie. '6S V.W. Sunroof · $ 688 (PCT 36-4). _ _ '64 Volkswagin .f Speed. Radio, Heater. (OTN 750). '60 V.W. PU. ~ opetd. (IOZ 4171. TOTAi. "RICI+ Tn& hie. $488 TOTAL Nl(e + Tiil & lk. ' ··--·----r-~:...•_ .. _._., .. _ .. _.,. DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Ask Them YourseH FOR ROBERT C. SE.4MANS, }It., ~crtklry of tilt Air Forre . ffo• o/&ea u Air For~ OM re,,i.out-B. Y . El- hiqe, RocM.ur, N.1'. • Air Foree One • a detlgnatJo" tf> lel'Yed for any Air Force aircraft when the President ia aboard. The aircraft ..-t often uted by the Preeident waa pwdiued in 1962 and h.aa been aniped to-1he Military Aircraft Command'• spe- d.I miaajo~ wing at Andrew• Air Force Bue. located near Wu hin&ton. D.C. POii RBI.EN ROSE, tlui&ttU -rJ "'"''is dte W.P" JWeft ,.... ,.,,,,e ~ IM .. -. ,. f4tr •lo• yo• fledf• elotluJ•1-J' erfl• ltou, s.,. BerlMlrdilto, Co~/. • The youth kick. Women should alway!' look young. but there are ways of doing it without lookmg kooky. For example, fow women over 35 can wear their hair Ions and ftuJJy without looking L"ke the mo•ie ll&rs of the '208. Alao a woman of 50 wbo.e hemline ill aix inches above the knee loob mo.t unattractive. Let ua leave lhe minia, Jong hair,and see-througl11 for the very young-they belong to1ether. FOR. JVU..4.N COODM..4.N, Prtllclt nt, NBC Flao en_,_ ala# NBC ~--&ftle ICeuJ.e,., R•lei.Joam., !¥./. < • Tbe NBC Peacock was treated in tlle company'• advertising department.. John Graham ia director of design. FOR LEO DVROCRBR s •• ,..,..,. "iettl '""' "like PY•~ Lul" ~~? -Mra. 1lek1U1 F «lur, C."'1.o, !¥.D. • I have said many times that I nevn said thia.. I w .. asked about anol~T team in the league ~nd said, "They are a bunch of nk:e guys, but they art' going to finiab lut •• This is quite different from the quote. FOR llltS. LYNDON B. JORNSON la lf '""' .iu.1 yo• re f-- ,. ....... ,,..Wk ,,.,... "' N ,..91e41 •f~r yoat If N , dtyuColaMbaa l.lclt4' <J'esa) to h ir...o.1r "' "L.11 Bini Joluaae11 p,,,lfr-Jlra. B • ..4. •.. ..._.., C.iltenlUe, C.. • It ia true ~l ( bavo asked tha.t buiJd. ilap and lites not be named after me, but Colu.mbu• Island .waa renamed in my honor aa a su.,,rne. . .. FOR IUJ¥DOU'R F . TRR.OFER., Commiuioner, lttttrnal Rt11enut StrtiCC' FWcA /4rra • .....,. U. 1M • .. , ,...,.11 • ..-...spay-•rr ,.,.. 1040 .... 1040:., M' ,... ~ ,.,.,.,__ ... bl RMr, Dnll'• Lea, !¥.D. • During the fucal year ended June 30. 1968, the IRS collected almo.t 1154 bil- lion in income, employment, exciK , 'Utate, and gift taxet1. More "than half of the total ~enue collected (178.1 billion) ume fmm Forms 1()40 or 1040A FOR JOE C..4.IUCIOU, M NBC '"°''~'" I• dte Ro,.. •I o.,,u ..... ,..,.,.. IHuelMU a.ea. w •IUl i11 esi•le11ee e11ry. dNNt-Co,.,..., Fiftref.. lo, Broofdy11, 1¥.Y. • It is poaaible that there ia a .. aplinleT team," bµt I don't know of any Houae of David team any more. POR L'l'.CEN.LEFIS B. HERSHEY , Dirttctor, St!C'f'tfre Sut1.iu C.• .,.y 6nraclt of Hr· eke ollaer ,,..,. au .tr .. y ,,,.,,,, "'e"~F•l.&er 1Ce1t· llrkli, ,,_,,,.., N.C. • Currently only the Army and Marine Corps are depending upon the Selective Service S~in for thcir additiona.l man· power. However, the manpower provided by Selective St-rvice i11 available to the other service brancbe.1 should the need arise at anytime. FOR EU~-4BE'l'R POST, ttiqul'llC' autlaoruy II Mr 1t .. balld u irdro- fl~•• preaUhnl o/ •" ~·..U.•iota •• • ""'1wr, •"-""' IM .,;/e •pplt1ad _,.,., tOWa "'• fMealat-D.C~ Boiu, lddo • Yes, indeed. She ill the bappit'9t and proudest of all the &~. and she should join in showing her approval. FOR ED SVWJ'.4N Do ,.... 1'8rao...Uy NNd IM fldora •"" edaer ••· •~re.iaera _.. •ppe.t.,. on 'llii.. dae "U S•f.lltHue Slaotto"t • --lto,..W E. FMut.d, R •· roa, S.D. • AU of us t.lle part in the aelection. For Europe&n acts, we are guided by the rec- ocnmendations of tboee actora wbo have worked with them .in their foreign dates. After the Saturday rehearul, when I've seen the act, I edit their material down to four fo six minutet., bued on the re- &etioa of OW" .. tinee audience. w ........ ,_ ~ .......... , y--...................... _ ..... ... -frw .._. .,._,__. ...-1-Ike .. ..-. ~ 11au•-. pttf .... W,. -• .... "'4, '-Aek ,.._ Y--W, F-"11V~, 641 LeJL...._ A•e .. N-Y_.., N.Y. l .. ll. We a-.. .._ ............... IHae •s wdl ~ .... fw W'11 --4. WHAT~ WORLD! Auto TfPe 'foun Voc:atlonenheoded for a national park this MNMr "'°Y add a new cfimenslon to thew •nfor· ment. At Glader, Great Smoky Mouft. toM, and Rodly Mountain National Parb ond Canada's lonft and JaafMt Notional Pam. tt.y may rent a tape '9COfder with a c 1m 11 .. wMdt telk It I.. It is, I•• It wot (hldofy and ~.Ids), and lh It will be C-111e yow Mc:oM oear for the nm atcent''). The 4"0torilt.Jfvos the ponoble Into his auto'J dgomte lighter and drifts at NWl:WUWnded tpeeds, 10 the taped trcrwelog wilt correspond. to 1he palll:.,, ing tcene. Mood mutk play. during ................ ~fair When Mn. Carolyn Kriegman, a howewife fTotn East Ofanoe, N.J., went on o Cca.,.,_n cruise, the met a denHst whose hobby Mrs. Carolyn Kriegman was ctft&oning one-of-a.kind jewelry, uang extra gold from his ·office. 8odc at her tiom. town liwary, Mn. Krieg- "'°"-began boning up on crafting tew- .. ry. Het ffnt ptecel were made with o soldering iron heated on her kf1cMn 1to\le and pbtics h.oted in her O¥en. Her fint art-work showing was In that public library. This week~, several awatds and one-womon shows later, she ·is exhibiting at the Creative Craft Foir 4, in Bennington, Vt. Try, Try Again When Betty lecMrd (in NIC-tv'a "JuUa") couldn't amh Broodwoy, she ~ her "Pion I ." Thia Unwertity of Texas groduate totd u1, "I got into NIC as a file derk and began buoging them far a better job, but I hod IO learn shorthand." So .. leff y leoircJ did and oho tooac WMtOI tech.W:ai tv ~at Columbia. "1 wottced "'Y hon:I; I wanted to impress them.# So did all that hard work pay off wfth the role in "Julia"? "Nor' admitted Betty, "It was lust o case of ludt-being in the right pklce at the right time." Detour to Succea Do you feel dude in your job? Mcwet Fotty-thtee peraint of new COtpOf'Clfion presiden1s hove been with the compa~y only five yeon or let&, 22 percent were hited from outside, CKCOlding ~ an R. M. SdtmitJ: survey reported by "Nation', lusi- neu." It found: "increasingly companies are not able to grow their own execu- tive&." lod newt for companies, good • for mavetklc employees. Ante Up While local govemmenh are hard-put in fvndlng, and prospec- tive homeowners need mortgoge mon- fl'/, the oamblen have never had It '° good. One of Los Vevas' most luxuri- ous cminos, Coelar's Palace, hcn'f'Oised its gambling llM'rts to the highest in the world: top bet for d;ce and bladctaclc has been doubled from $500 to $1,000; boccarot from $2,000 to $4,000. Andy Kim Calling All Gals Singer Andy Kim ("Tricia, Tell Yow Daddy"), 22, is anxious to get mar- ried, having come from a dose-ltnit Lebanese family. "I don't believe in long engagemenh,'' Andy stated. How short? "As soon as I tetl my· self I'm in love with JOmeOne I would give my life f0t. And she has got to love me m0te than she ICMn henelf. Rivht now, I really low only six people: my bt9then, mothet, fathet~nd, of c:oune, me." F~~,._.._., ... r ......... LIOMA9 1. M·Jllow "' 11..s aonCNWNlllA• w. •w nea1•1 at. ..... ,...., ow...w -·-. fWf he4Ult# .. .... , ... ~ ........................ ~-........ ....... ~ ..... °''Ob:, ... ..... MeWaiUA.-~ ..... ...... ~Offl-:M't I a If ,.._, .._Y ..... Y • .- @ IMI, MmY -.,y, INC. -~_..... Y• ft ..... 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ODllllCMt. i.-prtceon.W.coupon ..... ...__ __ _ 511111 Tllltlf..,,, ............... ---- TOlll ~-••••••..••••.• ·"---- a-._ • .,.,...,... .. --.. 4 D ..,.._. .... _.....,..,._ .... _ ....... ::-,r:::.-::"' .----- ~===:-·~:::;; °' -llA ... c ______________________ _ HERE'S HOW l'O SEND IN YOUR FILM 1. Fill out the Order Fonn at left. 2. Put the Order Form, along with your film and remittance and money-saving Introductory Coupons, in an envelope. • 3. Use a REGULAR env'ele>pe- the kind you use for ordinary * letters will carry your film quickly to us. · 4. Mail your envelope to BALL PHOTO at the address shown on the Order Form. -. ' BALL PHOTO FAIM •RE lllUITEE • • ... THE FACT that morality can take on different as}>ects as the fashions change might indicate that it has no basic essence, is as frivolous as the mode of the day, and incon- stant as the wind or weather. However, from the time human motivea were first analysed in the ancient cluaica and the Bible or used as plot material by authora all the way from Chaucer to Truman Ca- pote, the~ have been no actual changes in the concept ot right and wrong. If there had been, nobody to- day would be able to understand, much lees find an identification with such characters as Ulyuea, Job, the wife of Bath, or Holly GolirhtJy. The ingredients that mate up the human psyche can no more be altered than value of his bad behavior. Or, laqely, bread can be made without ftour. · I would say, becau.ae the cult of For some time now, a quirk that Freud hae enfeebled the moral originated ht' the morbid brain of stamina ot pownupe throurb its old Doctor Freud in Vienna baa been illusion of l'Uilt. in style: that the bum.an spirit la But youth adores to be cllutized; devoid of nobility. no catharsis for ita turbulent emo- Tbis accusation of mus ruilt baa tions is half so gntifying as punisb- ao crippled our moral aima that we ment. And the thing it moet reaents take sidee with criminals aplnat is haviq ita defects ignOTed. their victima; make no move to re-So in a spirit of revenge over the ject the creepy exhibitionism of moral laziness of its elders, youth such ehow-o«s u Joan Baa and Yo-baa taken advantage of several brand- ko Ono and her husband Beatle John new ways to be n.aurhty; replaced Lennon or the pretemee of Manhall ite old-fashioned VotrUe for bubble MacLuhan, who claima our identities gum and Tootsie Rolla with mari- are .at the mercy of our tv aete. .)uana and LSD. The moat potent of And faahi<fn in dreu, which ia al-all ite revenaee and the moet far- waya inclined to lay itself open to the reaching, however, ia youth'• deliber- ridiculoue, baa now allowed itielf ate choice of urllneee u an ideal. to be taken over by the teen-q'er, .,) I am ready to &T&nt that, in aome possibly throurh the sheer nulaancey' waya, this new Cult of Urlineaa A chronicler o yes th~ir worship of the ugl anc ahon more consideration for humap- ity at larre than when it was thourht desirable for boys to be. attractive and rirla to be very pretty. It ia all too true that the ~t ~ majority of the human race sutren facial defects and inferior anatomy: whlch it is now encourared to ftaunt in a manner that ueed to be the rare privilege of the beautiful Tlten, too, when YOUJll' people combed their hair and were neat, they bad a t.eudency to look alike and thus melt into the background. 9-t dJrt GIMI dishevelment can be extended into an intlnite variety of eyesores. In addition, matted hair and crubby clothing can be achieved without effort; it only requires that one carefully avoid IO&p, water, and the bairbruah. But far beyond the shock value of squalid clotblq ie the present-day vorue of weariq no clothes at all. Nudity ia not only beyond compare &11 an attention-getter and booster for the ego, but the more one'• pro- portions lack symmetry, the more ar- resting. And t.o cap all its other ad- vantages, nudity ia u cheap u it ie invincible. It ia only normal for grownups to want to look young, with the result that, in copyinr the teen•rer, they, too, have embraced ite Cult of Urli- neu; ladies of erstwhile di.rnity un- cover 1meea that are bulgy from yeare of too little exercise; women with well-preserved bodiea uaume the eleuinees of bell-bottom pants, which give them the proportions of Popeye the Sailor Man. And dreu deairnera in Paris, London, New York, and particularly Hollywood have followed along with the tftnd. .,.......... of tmte have either held their rround agail18t the deluge, ae did Mademoiselle Chanel or, as in the cue of Balenciap, retired per- manently from the fashion ecene and turned their profession over to the untidy. The teen-arer hu triumphed. The immature mind bu hit the fuh- ion tarpt rirht on the button. So widespread is this worship of the malformed that it baa invaded every phase of modern aesthetics. ln painting, it bu reached Its apotbeo- eie . in the pictures of Willem de Kooniq, whoae miaahapen females co T1iJ eel /ca. di• an Pl ne ev eei nu ho a up WC wl: jei sis Ma Ba WO pu· ex• I Ba pel by Ba. of Ali to pac con dnJ cler o 1e ugl 1uman- iiourht ractive ll'Ut iuJren atomy: ftaunt Le rare n. too, ir hair adency 1to the can be ety of I hair hieved • that :r, and Joe of nt-day at all. mpare I008ter ·a pro- >rear- er ad- • it is ups to reault • they, . Ucli- ty un- from .-omen •ume pant.a, l>DS of dreu New ywood end. either leluce, . u in ii per- 1e and to the aphed. I fUb- llip of tvaded lea. ln otheo- im de ~males Family .. ekly I'"'" s. 1969 Right About Everything! I yesterday's "wild youth'~ takes to task its children, By ANITA LOOS and the arrogance of their moral pretenses ~ of "G.fttt-•" ......,., itoftdn," "lvt Morry.,._...., .. onit "A Gtrl Ufiie I" could have stePl)ed rlabt out of the raigbtmarea of old Doctor Freud him- self after partalCinc of too many kartolf tl Jf/aJatalc11deta. The same • disuter baa happUed to llf.erature and to films, in which writen like Philip Roth have uncoffl"ed whole new areas of nau8ea. In the light of thia trend, it mirht even seem that, for preaen~y con- cept.ti, a new version of Cinderella may be required. Let us suppoee. then, that the time- bonored fairy tale were made into a feature ft1m which could measure up to modern standards. Its title role would be played by Barbra Streiaand, who would be the victim of an inaane jealouay on the part of her two atep- sisten, played by Zaa Zaa Gabor and Mamie Van Doren. To avence their maniacal envy of Barbra's looks, Mamie and Zaa Zaa would force her to comb her hair and put on a dreaa of cluaical design, executed by Mainbocber. lut ttfett, durillJ' a low point of Barbra's despair, then suddenly ap. pears be.fore her a Good Fairy. played by Phyllis Diller. Phyllis providee Barbra with a fright q, strips her of clothing, and rolls her in cinders. Alter which, she takes Barbra down to a happeninl' in the Eut Village pad of the hero, Dustin Hoffman, complete with a cigar and a chronic drug habit. Barlwa Strftff.-4- a m~ CiMenlla1 There, to the racket of a jars com· ~ Barbra meets Dustin and love conquen all liamle and Zaa Zaa, hiding their •YJlltlletrical noeea in chagrin, are forced to makMlo with a couple of rejects, pl..,ed by Bont Ba~ols and Gunther GebeJ-Wil- liama. while Barbra and Do1tin live happily for MYeral weeb theNafter, in sin. J. heeitate. however, befon otferiq tbla rewrite of the old fairy tale to be made into a Alm by Andy Warhol. For I am bel'inning to aee evidence that thia youtb!ul pnference for the uuigbtly barbon certain aipa of a retreat; that we may poeaibly be ill for a return to the aesthetic acruplea of the past. ~ Per y.,... peopt., like moet ex- hibitionist.a, protest too loudly; they make one feel that their worship of the slip-shod is buically weak. J can cite the excellent Zetrenlli ftlm of "Romeo and Juliet," in whiclt the two younl' loven are of such4 pure beauty and harmoniou. propor- tions that one can't imqine them be- ing acceptable to children of an era which baa embraced Barbra and Du. tin u it.a archetypes of perfection. And yet •t every performance of this fthn, long lines of boys and prls, with their hair like birda' neeta and rarmenta ueembled from debria, wait patiently not only to rue on peerleas beauty but to Usten to the dialogue of Shake.pure. And when at the end of the 6lm the lovers are parted by death, an audible aob ab&kee the theater almoet to it.a f oundatio111. A manif eatation aueh aa this ri•ee one courage to hope that perhaps Tiny Tim himaelf, i-f given the choice, would like to look like Monica Vitti. And I am also ~nnina' to wonder about thi• youthful rebellion apfnat the E1tabli1hment; ia there perhape a note of the same hypocrisy for which they tbe111.HJvea damn the old .toeial order? Studenta who knock down the col- lege walle in theJr demonstrations apinat a) war, b) race dilCrimJ.na .. tion. or c) the inadequacy of preaent- day inatructionc:an bejuataedeetruc- tive as war itaelf. Discrimination arainat their own parent. can be much more violent than discrimina- tion against any race, cult, or creed. Let Y°""' damn our bypocrilJ u it may, I have never been able to con- demn it. It baa alwaya aeemed to me a 10rt of l'ood manners of the spirit. We are usured by the Bible that no- body is perfect; but when we put on the outer trapJ>inp of perfection and try to ape a certain purity of heart, it ahowa that we are not in asree- ment with our imperfeictiona. In other worda, we tr,. A couple of decades aro in HoDy- wood, I beheld a most arat.ifyinc man- Are n.... the Heroes and Heroines of Today? if eatation of hypocri17. It wu cen- tered in the penon of Am:r 8emple Ma.cPheraon, who wu Hip Priesteea of her own Temple of the Four Square Goapel. Aa glamoroua u any movie atar. Amy achieved her rood loob by the same meana aa Mae West-pancake mab-up. Amy would, in fact, have been a atar of au.e and 8Creen, except that unfortunately-1be wu born with an· kles that wen thick to a decree which made it expedient for them to be camou1lared. Erro-tbe bat co•- er-up for faulty anldes ls ... "'bat1 Why, the Jonr robet of the church I AAd ,._.,, atandina' befoni ber altar ill a rown of ahimmerinr whit., ' backed up by an aura of neon lirhu and a ma.u of pi.atic lilfee; leadlq her choir in her own relil'ioua lyrics for a pop aonr of the period, "I Don't Want to Walk Without You, Baby," produced a reUrioua exaltation I have never known to be exceeded. A conrreption of tbouancla who wooldn't have held atill for a moment to bear Bach's Mua in B Minor, stood up and held band.e-clear a.croea the auditorium in a unUled mani- festation of ploua joy. I think life would be. more l&De and certainly lea l'UJlt-ridden if preae'nt-clay humanity were reqa.ired to wuh thef r moutha out with eoap and practice a little good, old-fuh- ioned, mid-Victorian lly))Qriay. + D.utita Hof1M,._ lter~ PriMe CluJ,..mi 1 TiftV Tim-W01dd u liU t.o look tiu Momeo Vitti? J °"" BOff.-cree-pr "It ibitiottirm , ' Yoko Otto a"4 B..tl• Jolt" Ln11ma -trpical ro1'tntic 00teple? I ----___ _.., -· -·-··. • ,. Swim. Danc:e.W at.er ski. Play tmnis. Go sur6ng. • Go golfing. Do whatever you want to do. And do it whenever you want to do it. Put tl'°8e difficult days each month where they bdong- out of your mind; out of your fun. It's easy if you Ult intanally worn Tampax tampons. They will help you enjoy a fabuloos DOl\'stop snmmrr. But first, just remember to get Tampax tampoos- available wberevu such products a.re aold . .................. _ _.. .. ...._..,._. T-.w~ TAM-a A-toUtoO& 0 ... 1..Y •Y ... ---·---.... ··~·" ...... .. MEDICINE CoIJ?.in~A New Kind of Doctor for the Entire Family By MAYNARD L SHAPIRO, M.D. u told.to Teny Schaertel ,,......,., A.,,.,_ ~~ .,J ~ Prodiee 0 NE FA.JULY doctor to care for 3,000 patients! Sounds like a newly devel- oping country! But with the increasing shortage' of gen- era) medical practitioners, this is the alarming ratio right here in America! In 1968 only about U percent of all tboee wanting to become doctors choee to so into the much-needed practice of genenl medicine. The number of ieneral practitioners baa been declining about 1.7 percent a year aince World War II. Thia ahortaae poees a danger to your family'• health cate. Hopefully, bowev,r, it eoon will be remedied. Thia year, for the ftrat time, l'radu- atlna' medical student.a will enter res- idencies deeiped to p~re them for the newly created specialty called Family Practice {F.P.>. 1'1'e AnaeriaM Academy of General Practice bu fought four years to create this 20th primary specialty of organized medicine. It i• tbe dnt atep toward acbievinr the goal of enoul'h family-oriented doetors to care for every member of every fam- ily In every city and town. A family physician it the flnt- contact doctor who accept8 full re- sponsibility for health care and medi- cal need• of the entire family. How will the new F P be different from today•a GP? He will have bad much broader initial training, pnr vidlng him with greater knowledge and experience. In addition to inter- nal medicine. pediatnct, psychiatry, obstetrics, gynecology, and surgery, the family doctor alao will have been trained in the behavioMll aciencea for the f\nt time. Paych~OlrY. sociology, cultural an- thropology, and economica are in- cluded in the new doctor's academic training. For example. the study of obatetrica includes not only the bio- lo1rical but aleo the p1ycbolol[ical im- pact of prt?pancy, delivery, and care of the newborn upon a woman ad her fa.mil.~. Marriap counaeling, family relationshipa, and a study of human aexu~ity are part of the new· curriculum. too. Fina11¥. unlil~e any other apecblty, the FP-will have to be recertified every aix yee.ra. ' The new FP u beiq trained to understand the emotional and family strain piuent in both health and dia- eau. He will be better equipped to get to the heart of the patient's prob- lem. Thia kind of trainiq should en- able the f1 m1ty doctor to handle many emotional problem•, perhaps preventing future psychiatric diaor- dera. He should also be able to estab- lish an atmosptrere of mutual con- cern between bi~ and the patient. The family doctor will have a "bed- side manner," which la also very importaat. I have seen, for instance, a bol- pitalized patient terrified because a aurnon juat matter-<>f-factly con- firmed bis operation appointment for the next morning. The surgeon may be the beat, but if be doesn't con- sider emotional needs, the patient may have an anxiety reaction. The FP will have clear explana- tiooa and should understand t he pa- tient's fears, restoring peace of mind. The new f P .will know the pa- tient's background and his family's health hiatury plus any personal prob- lems. I know of a cue in which a man bad ulcer aymptoma. Yet even X rays were never able to conflrm the ulcer diagnosis. The patient. however l!a• a meticulous man, a perfectionut married to a sloppy housekeeper-that wu the real prob- lem. While a limited apeclalist prob- ably wouldn't know this family back- ~ound, an FP would. The FP would treat the problem with·•• much psy- chology u medicine and would in- volve bth buaband and wife. Some people have been known to 88.Y that they never have been lick a day in their livea •• don't have a fam- ily doctor, and don't need one. But ff they ever do become ill, they have two choices: go to a hospital emergency T It e I o.""1.r practiti0tter will "1wt11 M.altl& at&d pnaowal prob- le,,u of Mttire f aai.liu. ward, an experience often clinically onatist'actory or diagnose tbem- eelvee initially and attempt to select the proper specialist. For example, a pain in the cheat-is it a heart pain! Doea it come from the lungs! A per- son could see Many Sl*Cialists before learning the truth. I hod a desperate patient come to me after being "sick" for eirht months. Her complaint waa a con- stant neck pain and a tendency to bold her bead far to one aide. She'd aeen an internist, orthopedist, osteo- path, and chiropractor. We were able to treat this woman only after she talked to ua about her home environment. She worked aa a telephone operator and, up to that point, the job had been blamed u the source of her problem--.pecifically, the headset she wore. Our interview. however, discovered her husband waa seriously ill. Her concern for him waa manifeating itself in physical pain in her neck-another example that a person is more than a group of organs and systerna but rather a total human entity. When will we begin to notice the benefits of this new specialty? With- in flve years we expect to aee a 80- percent gain in the number of doc- ton practicing family medicine. In about nine years, families moving into a new community should have less difficulty flnding a doctor who can treat the entire family. The "mall towna which have had to •o without a doctor for years will have A rreat- er pool of hirhly trained young doc- tors to cbooee from. The public baa a rirht to expect from all its docton the higbeet de- • gree of technical ability and the latest advancea in medical science. The new Family Practice will give the public that expertise. • ., .. 4 ' IC ~ • • " fl G u T s. °" di! 1E th er. pc : n a A Solid Buy for Surilmer! NAVY HAIUIOCK FOR SOUD SWDl8ERL ,. M'J .... 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Not unusual to hear where celeb- rities circulate, but comint from Ann-Margret. it wu eald with em- phatic sarcasm aa she pointed to aex- aymbol Raquel welch. A feud between the two ha.a been roift6 on eince. In Rome recently, Raquel whipped a water pistol out of her purse and stopped the provocative gla.ncea of an admirer with a squirt rirht between the eyea. · Why is Raquel rebelling against her projected sex imal'e 1 Because she'• always wanted to be , a full-fledged actrese. Until now, only Raquel and her huaband-buaineu partner had any faith ln her acting ability. In fact, when be wu only her manqer, Patrick Curtis did ev- erything pouible to avoid the typical build-op baaed on gouip, nude lay- out.I, and bikini-clad pbotoe. He never even diacuaaed thja ex- model'a previous marriage and two children, always emphulzinl' only her professional life. All this con- certed effort did not succeed becaoae of a aerie. of mediocre but commer- cially eucceaaful pictures that empha- 11ized Raquel's 36-221/i..SS~ ftpre. A few wth1 ago, Raque) ftnally decided that abe had had It with the sex imawe, on acreen and oft'. "I want to be ftexibte," she said. "I would like to do many roles, lncluding drama and comedy. I want to move on." She kept turning down acores of llCr ipbs that called for her to disrobe. When producer Leon Fromkea sent her the ecript of "Flareup," abe said sbe would ~t the part only if her role wu changed from a toplea ro- go dancer to a covered-up one. Raquel even inaiated on toning down her wardrobe. "In 'Flareup' I wear pretty much what I do ln real life," she said. "1 don't really IO to the supermarket dressed in a bikini. I am aick of beinl' juat a decorative piece. Besides, you can't bide it. If you are eexy, then!'a"no need to dra- matiu it." • ..,...,........_on playing down her ee.xy look and concentratin1 on drama ta not unl11ual. 11.arilyn Monroe, Lana Tllrner, Ursula An- dre11-almoat every aexpot-.hae tried, with little succea. Aa with Raquel, the problem not only baa been the desire to do a atrail'ht part but to find a part to suit her talent. Raquel. in spite of the '4()0,000 abe allegedly demancb per picture, baa never carried a picture 011 her own. Till now, ahe had either bi1-name leading men-Jimmy Stewart. Dean M&rtin, Frank Sinatra-or cimmlcka to help her along. For example. ahe played a doe.akin- bikini-clad c{rl with but two words to say, "tumak." and ''akita," in ·~ne Million Years B.C." and a none who journeyed through a man's blood- stream in .. FantaatJc Voyase." So olferllll' her a dramatic part was not an euy declalon. Fromba had juat formed a new motion-picture company and "Flareup" wu to be ita initial venture. "I ftrat saw Raquel In a ftlm about ftve or six yean qo," Fromkeu told me. "It wu a terrible film, but I tbou&'ht •he bad pouibilitiea rather than juat being a mannikin. "It wun't e.aay to work with Raquel. There were times durina' the filminr when I bated her 10 much I decided never to m&ke another pic- ture with her. She can be bouy !" ,,.... ... •W their diu.&Tee- menta started with the interpretation character. Fromkeu saw it. one way, Raquel another . "But I'm 'the sen- eral' on all my tuma," be told me. "What I say ioea.•• He qTeed. how- ever, to dilcard the topleu idea. After much dleapeement on the endiftl', the "senerar• aueed to shoot two verelon.e--hen and bis. "lo Ra- quel's, 1he rides off and leaves unre- 90Jved her relationa'bip with her lead- inl' man. So we're ualng mine. .. What bothered Fromkeu moet wu Raquel's conatant questionfnl' of each scene. WAr wu abe dolnl' thi1, t0lrr that. "That consumed time, cost • money, and made the bud.let IO ap,0 Fromkesa said. 0 0n the other band, when •he wu called at 6 a.m., 1he wu on the set, made up, ready to work. Raquel even refused a double to do• some daoprou1 1tunta. ''Whetevw ,..11111 ... I bad with her durinl' the· ftlmin• were foqot- ten by what I aaw on tbe acreen wbca the ftlm wu over," said Fromkea. 14l'm readY to aip her up apln u eoon u I have the rigl&t ecript.., I tried to pt the same reuaur- an.ce from lames NeillOD, wbo di- rected. the ftlm. He refuted to com- ment. The implication wu obvioua. Raquel, however, can tab eoaaola- tion that her idol, Katharine Hep- burn, made her share o! enemi• while working herMlf up to thne Academy Award.-but then, w didn•t have to ftaht bel"-sexy. • lftfllMIM Views of kNem Stan E.Vor eoor.. o/ rioltlr ,,.noMl ao- co•..t. of M• 11rwat •to.rs of ,..t.,.rl Gdl•, !MIU H0tt>0rtl, HaNto, W .C. F'-IJ.., tll. BUfTIM"''• Vcai.,.ttw., B•- 11•rl, B•rr, aa4 """"' Ov,,. 100 ,A.eo- lf"OPM I S••• II ~t ol ori.giwal pdU.4er'• pria. of 11.10. Jl•ll .,.,_ 1.4.11 /M "ltnfft0rl4ll. of tA• SONn" to F.W. Boob, D.,t. AllO/I, Bn 101. Gnastd CntNI Statio•, N•ffl Y wk, .Ai.Y. 10011. "Oz • • .... ---• .......,,,,.....v....-... --------.~-----------------------,_,,----~-=...:::..=..=..:::~..=..:::::_::..=-=-=~=-=z=:;::::-=-=====z:;:~:=::--::;~-:::-~:::==:;::-;:;;:::::::;;:;;:;;iiiii!iii;lil ..... l'::r.::--- 1 ... ... 1~ wua King.Sise Problem <C..I.-..• •I• ... .,_ .• 1'1/d llr .._.a• hiJ wt J.....aw.. I alw•y• ajoy ~'QI out wilhililft9 escept for OM UU., -)Ua ..._ newr '' him cOmody. n.., weren't cheep clodMil, eidler. '11-y jUtt weren't proportioned rip. for a nu111 JU. aiM. Hie Min. -4 .i.cka were aJ • •• ,. lkimpy, hie , jackeh ne•er looked right •t¥l tu. ahoe1 were j Ult not in atyle. I tried goiag eMJll>!af for hilM my•lf -bu& I'd jut nm mytelf nged and come hQme in tura. n-one day ·1 uw the new KJNC-SllE C...lof. 96 pepe of amart, ttyli•lii clothing od lboet ••• sweaters, al.a. and jadeb - 111 tpeeially cte.ipecl for TAU aocl BIG men! IMMllll t.o 42"; MCb to 22"; aleev• to 38". Aacl tM finest brtnda, McGa"°' Aallow, I MA"HATTAM, )AJf1'.UN, Wn.DCMf. Shoo lrom 10 lo 16. AAA to EEE; DuPont Corfam, Huah Pupp;., Bates ftOAten and many otfien. i--.---.u your t.n ... bat the ..,. '"°" 1-. 'llFrite for die ' FREE KJNC..SIZE i IL). C.i.&og. y oa wil rn tolve hi. problem ... and yoar owa. .__., __ _ -·--~ The KING SIZE Co .. ·: · , '.." f ND DENTURE MISERY Mlnde puck DENTIJIUTB reiu looM deooares io 6.e sain- uru. Thi• "Cuahioo of Comfon" ta.es so.re suma. Yoo ear u,ihins .. Laqh, talk. nca •-withou& e111bacrusmeru. No more food .. particles under pble1. DENTUJllTE luls lot IDOIUbs.. Enda daily bocher of powder, paste Of' cuah!::i.Jua r.mo..e whea Nit it . Tutdcu. OdolleN. Mooey hadt &IMUU'"- At all cln.ta couaters. •• : ..• •• • •4 • - denturite ',. , " -l ~ • ' T • 0 ..-f. I FAMILY WDICLY COOKBOOK. Q wl~ Q I I renee MELANIE DE PROFf Food Editor Hot doga are gi11M o t~A of •ophi&ticaticm in thu c.ttra.ctitu1 croum roa6t toith. a kraut-baked bean jilli1tg. 8 A "'dog,. in a ban might be ev· eryone'e lavoril~ bat hot 4op an abo al their beet in theee redpee. Kraut Stuffed Frankfurter Crown Corn. atieks, quickly 'JW~red fr<rm a mix, are a tempting hot bread ae- eoni.panimmt. 3 VJ to 4 eupe aHerkrallt I eu (U to 17 os.) pork aad lw&M 1 can (6 o~) tomato paste 2 to 3 t~upoom prepared auta.nl % eup lrmly packed broWJI Hgar J tnapoon aalt % tnapooa pepper 1 teaapeon oni• powder % teaspoon rround eulllin 16 fraakf•rters Y1 cap shredded Cheddar cheeee 1. In a saucepan, mix kraut, pork and beans, tomato paste, mustard, and a blend of dry inl'redients. Heat thoroughly, stirring occasionally. 2. Meanwhile, prepare frankfurter crown (see how to prepare) and stand it in a 9-in. round or square pan. Fill with the hot stuffing. Brush franks completely with oil or salad dressiq. 3. Set in a 360°F. oven for 20 min. Sprinkle with cheese; bP.at 15 min. 4. Transf e1· to a bot platter and garnish with parsley sprlp. Snip and remove thread before serving. 8 •ertli1'"g• HoN1 to Pre-1>4re th.e Cro'Mnt: 1. Even- ly line up frank! urters in a row on waxed paper in front of you. l. Thread a needle with heavy-duty thread about 4 in. longer than the 12 Fcunil11 W eekl11, J 1tl11 ti, 196/J Jength of the frankfurter row. 3. About l in. from bottom ends of franks, pull thread loosely through each one, allowing about 2 in. of thread at each end. 4. Repeat pro- ce~ure dra~inr thread __ through about Z in. from top of franks. Al- low a longer thread so that the "crown'' wilJ ftair slightly (see photo) when ftlJed. 5. Draw edds of bottom thread together ao that franks form a ring; knot thread. Repeat with top of "crown :· allow· ing some space between each frank so top can ftair. Potato-Bot Dog Salad 1 lb. franUartera, cut ia pitta 2Y1 lbe. potatOH, cooked aad di«d • .. anl.o<ooked ef{p, dieM. 1 np dked sweet pickles Yi cap bely chopped .. 1o1a Yi c11p fiMly choPIMCI celery Y1 cap choplMCI lr'een ~pper % cap chopped pi•ieato VJ cup mayoanaiH. Yi c•p prepared mntard % cup sweet plclde liquid I cupaapr 1 Yi tea1poo11111 ult .., Yz tnapooa black pepper 2 tnapoo• celery Med 1 c.p cbilled ltHYJ creaa. whipped 1. Toes in a large bowl the franks, potatoes, egp, pickles, and the vegetables. 2. Thoroughly blend remaining in- gredienta, except cream. 3. Fold' in whipped cream; blend lightly with .the frank-vegetable mixtun. 4. Chill thoroughly. Toss lightly be- fore serving. I! t o 16 1Jervin111 Sweet 'n' Hot Franks % tablespoem butter or 111ar«ari11e Yi cap t'hopped Ofti• l cup bottled barbKue ea*e ~ cap anawtttelt«'d pi.a .. pple juitt % cup chopped dill pit'kle -% cap al.iced pi•lento-atutfed oUYa Yi t'UP carrant or rupberry jelly 1 lb. frankfurters FraalL.fltrter btulll 1. Brown onion lightly in butter. Mix with remaining ingredients, ex- cept frankfurters and buns. 2. Slash top of each frankfurter di- , ngonally at 1-in. intervals. Place in sauce in a skillet. Simmer about 25 min., basting occasionally. 3. Split. butter, and toast buns; place a frankfurter on each and top with sauce. Serve with potato chipt. 8 aenring• Franks with Peppy Cocktail Sauce J C'UP ketchup J tablespooa prepared austanl 1 tablespoon IHlOll Juitt l tuepoon nioa Juice % teupoon WoreHterahire aaatt Few dro" Tabatwo 1 tabte.pooa sugar Yi teupooaalt Fraaltfarten. thoroa«bJY heated or J{TI11ed and cat diaeoaaDy into 1 • to 2-in. pittes 1. In a smaJJ bow), mix ketchup and remaining ingredients for sauce. CbiJl thoroughly. 2. Turn frank pieces into a hent-re· ~iatant serving dish set on a warm- er . .Accompany with cocktail picks. Serve with the sauce. About 1 <'fl.'P MJtlC'e 4 a t , ' s E t t I f e I WOWI •••. ATTRACTO DES IRoYS FLYING INSEC IS OYER LARGE ARU ••• Al IRACTS AND DESTROYS PESTS! t. '' '' SELLING OUT ENTIRE STOCK AT DEEP CUT PRICE• ONLY. TWO - UNITS PER BUYER•SPECIAL ONE TIME OFFER !/( \ \ \ \~~ • MaglC ATTRACTOBlue Light. • Effective Inside or Outdoors \ • Fully Eectronlc · \ ~ • Impervious to All Weather. ',~ • 2 Wire Weatherproofed Cord. 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ATI1C AITRACTO lets )'OU enjoy outdoor llvfnc at Even if you have screens on eYery wtndow Its best •ti summer lone! ATTRACTO de-flies, mosquitoes, 1nats and other flyfn1 ltroys countless thousands of flyiftl In· insecta do manap to pt Into your home. sects that can contaminate foods, sprNd And ..._. breed nd ttf 1 faltf The u S infections and cha"-out.of-doors fun Into uov~ • mu PY · · ·•-Government wam1 apinst indiscriminate pure misery. With ATTRACTO you can enfoy of ---1ca1 tu I t· O D T LI k I id f use "" .. "' 1, m p 1on, . . .• n· 1arden 1ocl1ls, coo outs, poo s e un, dane. poison sprays_ 9199Cially with dtil· even steepouts wfttt no wony, dancer or dren and pets around. Why bike chances7 annoyance. Now you may try ATTRACT<> on Connect your ATTRACTO in any room and free trial wtth no abliption or risks for you. forpt it. ATTRACTO starts tnstantty to lure This special WAREHOUSE CLOSEOUT of these pets from their hldlnc ~laces -In reduced prices Is for a short time only and kitchens, attk:, buement. den, bedrooms, is subject to terms and conditions. etc. -destrvys them. Best of all, you and WMS 1....:n..,.. MASI•..... your family can enfoy comfortable sleep at AT .....,. "* llATIMI llAION niaht without the buzz-buzz and nasty bites ATTRACTO attracts hues from far llWllY to lnt9rrvpt ,.our l'9lt. Y•I This n1119d, shrubs, ara11, marshy cround. wfth its ATTRACTO DESTROYER will 1lve you BLUE BULB LIGHT r1lht at the heltht of ammn1.perlormance; ,_r in and year their matinc se1aonl Then WHOOSH • . . out. lnt4de your home as W911 as on your they are destroyed wtth no escape pos· pounds! ATTRACTO comes complete - sible. tt ectuatty desboyl countten harm· nothfnc •se to buyt You receive complete ful inaecta. BEFORE they can lay their electronic all·weather unit, special bulb, egsl ATTRACTO is so powerful tNt wen huvy duty oUtdoor cont and pfu1. All this stron1 fifes and mosquitoes ar. pulled In · can now be yours et the unbeliev8bte low Thts is a LIMITED WAREHOUSE ClOSE· OUT OFFER and is ttrictty subject to fol. towtnc tenns and c:ondttion1: 1 -None ottet.d to dealers for resale. 2 -Limit: only 2 per buyer at this reduced price. Orders for more 1"8fuHd. 3 -Add $1.25 to help defray postaae costs for U.S.A. onty. 4 - C.0 .0.'s not KCepted. 5 -Saa. ends at once on expf ration date or when supplies are sotd out. 6 -Atl orders shipped promptly on a first-come, ffrst· shipped basfs. Orders recefV9d too late wtll be '9tUmed to sender. NO EXCEPTION CAN BE MADE TO THESE CONDmONS. DIC8fllATD PLYING INIKTI OWElt A WIDE MIA This hlah-powen.d insect killer works 3 ways: 1. Attl'llCts Insects from afar with its hlch penetration BLUE LIGHT. 2. Lura tMm up close. 3 . Then ft destroys them. Actually decimates ftylns Insects In vat areas. tt can be used OV9f' and O¥er lndefi· ffnitety. ATTRACTO i1 extra powerful -,et It cosu only pennies per week to opecate. You are invited to try this Super·powered ATTRACTO In your house o r on your 1rounds. You do not rtlk a slncte penny. No abliption to keep It. Compil"8 famouit ATTRACTO for SUPER POWER and PER· FORMANCE. wfth any other model ~T ANY PRICEJ You must be deUaf1t9d and aatis· fleet OthetwtM "return for full 1"8fund of purchaM prk:llf Send $4.99 ptua $1.25 to help pay part of the polta,.. To aYCMd di•· appo4ntment, rush your order! MAIL COUflOH TODAY to famoua: COMQUMMOMft MOOUCTI IHC. 1M HIWtftAD AVL, MM.VUINI, N.Y. Ctn---~~~~~~~~- lf An'. ""--~~­ a.; - --~-------:..I r t I • t -. r I I '· I I • • I • ~h~t\ ~~ c.u~~\~t~\im (Jl ~~~~t\~~t\~~ ~~ ;;~~?\~~ it\ 1-Z-ZQ .• ~. T hirty-Bi% years before the American Re'Vol1'tion, the House of Jurgensen had already begun acquiring its fine reputation for watchmaking quality. Although its fashion designs have changed dramaticaJly in the ensuing two centuries, its credo of uncompromis- ing quality has not. And today more than ever Jules Jurgensen watches are being made to the very highest standards of Swiss craftsmanship, aCCUnlCY and beauty. Jurgensen designs have gained them a reputation as world leaders in modern-day fashion. Winner of 32 prized International Awards, Jules Jurgensen watches combine the master skill and dependability of the old with the accuracy and beauty of new ultra-smart styling . Kade with the ~hip of oenturie&, .Jules .JUJ'leDMll Timepieces are priced from $79.50 to Sl0,000.00 FOR FREE BROCHURE ANO AUTHORIZED DEALER NEAREST YOU WRITE: .JUL.ES .JURGENSEN, 3'52 PARK AVENUE SOUTH, NEW YORK, N.V . 10010 \ 'i"I J , I\' !1 ' ·' 1 .. 1 • t11 I i, " I ' ~ I I ' ! " ' f ' ' U1 l1llld•at c.t o., • ..,,.. eaaeay Tlaat ,_.. whee ae aew.rodc Or..ert,py Or are _...,. ~lpede. Y .. em. ea11 .._ llaelfter~, rt5:~~~===1m­ oa.1uae11, -........ ..... ~.-" ..... Aeeme ti.-of ......,, -e.or,i.s~~.a QUIPS AND QUOTES In 10Cia1-ecience cla.u the 1eacber wu cliecuu- ing the chaqea in fam- ily-Uviq IM1tteru durinr the put few 4eeadea. "It uMCI to be," ahe aid. "that more fantiUe. lived on farm.a, and boys and girls had det:nite chorea to do." She added that even tboee who lived in town.a or cities used to have to do work around the home. ''But nowadays. many boys and girls don't do anytbinl' around the bouee. Some don't even make their own beds." Then she aaked a cirl in tbe front, "Did you, thi• mominl'1" ''No/' the sirl replied. "but I remembered to turn otf the electric blanket." -Glorl4 B~ The tro.WU Witl tfla.cJt,. iftfl a cll.ild tire ~ of MOMW ii tlt4t tu teacA.er ii alt00r• a geMmtiota H- 11.iM. -Dci" Bnraett And then there waa the bright child who, on eee- ing a post..oft\ce picture of an FBI moat..wanted man, wondered aloud why the good guys didn't hang on- to the crimla.t.l when they were taking his picture. -Al RobeT'U A little lrirl wu uplaln- ina' to her younger broth- er that lt waa W1'()q to work on Sunday. "But what about pollce- men 1" aabd the boy. "They have to work on Sunday. Don't they p ·to heaven?" "01 course nqt." replied hie sister. "They're not needed there." -A . T. Qtt.&1111 With Ni•g ~r t.&ze• tl&ue dar•, Cl """''' """'' i• "'" 1uuaie. -Bn CaauU Li ttLe Tommy ran to Illa mother IObbiq .. though )Jia heart WU l>reakfnr. "Wbat'a the matter, Tommy 1" ahe asked. ''Daddy WU ba~ln&' a piclun9 and dropped ft on his toe." "Why, that'• nothing to cry about. You should laugh at that. ... "I did," Tommy replied, still sobbing. -DOf"ot ke4 Knt Ro1111wttha-Stnw My uqlater 19 aeufol; Ber Jum.s4pe ue feam.L I wWa elle'd depoeit A few la J.er doeel. -Beay Bllllpp And the gum is Chooz antacid. Fast relief for heartburn, gas, and upset stomach due to acid indigestion. Bonus: after the n)edjcation has done its job1 you re still munching a delicious chewing gum. Yum. Chooz,. The onlY chewlns pm ----entaclcf. . "problem" • • pe1sp1rnt1on -solved -n .. ,., tlllllaM• .... ,.., •• ....,,, & An ~t that l'Mlly worket Solve• underar• c= (« many who hid ;;;aind of e((ective help. IOtehum ADU-Penphaat -.. und.anm abeolut.ly dry f« t.bouaade of snc.tul .-., with co:t,lete 1entleneu to DOl'IDA1 dd clot.bins. It will k.-p 10'I cl.ris than QA)' uati-..a •• .,.., ..... put m an awoeol IPJ'ay cant By any-body. Tu unueual formula from. ~y 56-,........ laboratory i.e paraateed to aati.ely or dealer will nfuad• pU'CbMe price. 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HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH SADDLEIACK WE£K OF Julv 5 • JULY 11---=· , . lTS mE LAW; In Chicago lherc II a law that prohibit.a a gal from wearing ber hat do\Vn ovtr one eye. 1b8' ~J like It came ftom the fashions or the mid-thir- ties. In Snn Franclsoo 1MY can ~ you up for swearing a.t an. od\er motorUt. In €Yanaton, JDi- ool&Jt la illesal to change clothes in your car wllh the curtains drawn .•• except tn cue ot O.e. SPEAKING OF FIRE: Ooo ol th~ "hottest," macblnes to l'llt the automotive scene 1a Ford's new · hot ono, the Mustang model. Mach I. This bJgb perlo~ oriented car it available with a 335 horsepower Cl Cobre Jet Ram Alr cnglno. 'The Mach I features GT hu.ndlin& suspension, racing 1ypc cxpcned hood loclc~ pins, color--ke~ dual raci~ mirrors, simulated 1eakwood 1rolned insrrument and door pan- els. Here at Wilson Ford we have several of these outatand- IJW Mach l's to choose from. Your present car wUl no doubt cover the! down payment. And from the day you first tak'? the wheel of a Mach I, you'll never settle for anyttllng less. AN AVERAGE AUTOMOBll...E c11£inc uses about 9,00C gallons of aJr·Tor every gallon or ga$0flno. This will give y6U eome idea why It ls so important to have yoUt air cleaner serviced regu- larly for top performance. H~re at 18255 Beach Blvd . that ls just one of the many Items that Is expertly checked and serviced during a t"Outlne lubrication and oil chang::? in 01,1r ~rvlce de~rt­ ment. Any car la u gm as the treatment and service It re-- ceivea. We think we have -e~of the fln:..~t servlee Cacillllcs to be found anywhere. After Just one vi.sit, we think You'll agree. Front our service department manager down through ~ach and everyone of hla stall, their sole purpose is to serve )'OU ••• the customer. THUNDERBIRDS BRAND NEW 1969 MUSTANG 52288 11>1"9 tu a He. trtc:1'!ftl an m11111hc:tvren 1t1nc11rc1 -.il..-t. P'"" air lle1ter l '!d tlefroltef', btcll-vp deme Mel -rt••Y t'911h, lllldttt Mlb. 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SUNOA~ULY I 12:00 6 ta (j) AAU lntemationrl Track •nd Field Meet (C) U.S. Women's Track and Field Champioftships from Welcome Sta· dium, Dayton, Ohio.· Taped highlights of the U.S. Decathlon Championships from Salina, Kansas are also shown. 11 Ancels BHeball (C) California Angels vs. Chicago White Solt in Chi~o. Dick Enberg and· Don Wells report. 1:0011<3 NFL Action (C) "The Linemen:-Eyebatl to Eyeball!' The sta warts of the offense and defense are featured with the focus on the talents of such greats as Merlin Olsen. Wjllie Davis, Deacon Jones and Bob Lilly, who have elevated defen· sive tine play to new heights. Also featured are Jeny Kramer, five-time all-pro, Bob Brown, Ralph Neely, Gene Hickerson and Bob Demarco, who have done the same .for offensive line play. 1:30 tJ 9 Ci) Buick Open Golf (C) Final day of the $125,000 tournament from Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club Grand Blanc, Michigan. · 6:00ID1 l!ICIQ;I Wfpeout! CC) Surfing films. (R) · MOffDAY, JULY 7 8:00 11 An&els Basemll (C) California Angels vs. Seattle Pilots. Dick Enberg ai\d, Don Wells report. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 6:0011 Aneels Bueball (C) Calif. Angels vs. Seattle Pilots. _ ntURSOAY, JULY 10 8:3011 Bollin& (C) Lenny Brice vs. Chuy Chavez 1n 10-round ban· tamweight bout . FRIDAY, JULY 11 7:3011 Angels Baseball (C) Calif. Angels vs. Oakland Athletics. SATURDAY, JULY 12 7:30 AM D @ O British Open Golf Tournament (C) Liv~. via satel- lite from the Royal Lytham and St. Anne's Golf Club, St. Anne's· on·Sea, Lancashire. England. Chris Schenkel and Byron Nelson commentate on the final round of play. 11:00 8 @ 00 M•jor Le•aue BaselNlll (C) Teams to be announced. 3:30 @ @ British Open Gott Tourn•ment (C) Highlights of tournament from Lancashire, England. 5:00 0 @ Ci) ABC's Wide Wor1d Sports (C) ii!J Movies of tile Wee~ J • SUN~Y, JULY 6 9:0<J"U Ci7J Ci) ''T•ke Her, She's Mine." James Stewart, Sandra Dee and Audrey Meadows star in this hilarious comedy about a father's "growing pains" as his teenage daughter involves him in one funny scandal after another. MONDAY, JULY 7 9:00 B ~@ "Tri•I Run.'' James Franciscus, Diane Baker, Janice Rule and Leslie Nielsen star in another .. World Premiere" movie. This one is the story of two laywers who allow their personal lives to interfere with their work, thus losing a very important case. TUESDAY, JULY 8 9:00 O @ 00 ''The Vlkin&s." Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis end Janet Leigh star in the 1958 adventure story about the fearless Norsemen who lived for the joy of living. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 9:00 O @ (])"Bikini Be1ch." Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Martha Hyer, Harvey Lembeck and Jody McCrea star in an· other of the famous "beach .. films of the sixties. This one is the story of a fickle young lady who can't decide between a British singer and her American boyfriend. THURSDAY JULY 10 9:00 tJ a Ci) "Dud Rineer." Bette Davis, Karl Malden and Peter Lawfo~star in this excellent suspense film about a woman who murders her twin sister 1n order to enjoy some of the wealth that she was denied when her sister married her one true love. FRIDAY, JULY 11 9:00 tJ 9 Ci) ''Younebfood Hawke." James Franciscus. Genevieve Page and Suzanne Ples~ette star in this "adults only" flick of passion. SATURDAY, JULY 12 9:00 O @ (6) "Jumping Jacks." A Martin & Lewis flick, this one is the story of a paratrooper who sends an "SOS" to his old vaudeville partner to help him improve the camp shows for the soldiers. • Comprama11cs 1s always making 11 ha ppen. M11tching people mo!)t compat ible with each other. And Compramat1c:> C3n make 11 happen for you! Compramat1n 1s a highly dignified service which takes extreme care to conf1dent1ally fmd you the people w11h whom you are mosl likely to enjoy a lasting and meaningful rela11onsl11p. 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KABC-TV I 6: 6: 7: 7: 8: 8: SATURDA Y I Bid Owen (C) (30) 9:00 ~ [i) ......... ...,... (C)(30) oaan s Plln to ubotaae a Gennln train ca!'l'Yina tlrcctft enalneJ sets up Kommandant Klink as a candi· llj;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:J JU~Y II date for the flclna Jqua.d (Rl 1 0 0@ m NBC Satwdlf Mov-ie: .. Sony, Wron1 Nua1btr" (sus-F V[N ING • peiue) '48 -Barbani Stanwyct, 6:00 II Tiie "" ~ (C) (60) "" Burt Lancaster. 0 9 @ @D HllltleJ..ldttU., (C) m JUI Andenon (C) (30) (30) fl!) Crltiqtle (C) (60) Nlcol William· II Poftlr w..., (~ (30) son. currently stanin& In Tony Rich· G Boa City (C) (60) Sam Riddle ardson's production of "Hamlet," hosts. performs scenes from the play and I )lie hwldtn (C) (60) Is interviewed by Stanley Kauff • 6:30 Ntn Confertta (C) (30) mann. A panel of crltiC$ rtvlews the Mefod1 (tancb (~ <601 The play and comments on Willlamaon'a Sons of the Pioneers guest. thtM .soliloquies. I RotiJ Sritf (C) (30) 9:30 6 9 Ci)'Pdtlcolt JunCtl"oa (C) I Love LUCJ (30) . {30) When five different men-want Soaltltiac $pedal • (C) (60) to be named Kathy Jo's &Qdfather, Maurice Chevalier. her parents quickly shift the decl· al Gill Fro• UNCLE (C) (60) sion·rllaklne to Dr. Janet Craig. who 7:00 IJ Qi) (j) CBS Nen. (C) (30) l.s to be aoctmother. (R) , • Roger Mudd. · -. 8 Movie: '1bw Dt.r' (tnyst,.ry) O KNBt s.ntt, (C) (30) Bob '48--0ennis O'Keefe, Claire Trevor. Wrfght hosts. 0 (i1J CJ) G!J Jelln"1 Cata (C) O Tbt Annlwtmry G1me (C) (30) (60) Buffy Sainte-Marie, The Cow· Al Hamel hosti sills. Minnie Pearl. Doug McClure, fJ O..Ua Y.U., Days (C) (30) and June Carter guest "The Great Diamond Mines.'' Two • News (C) (30) eccentric miners eo out prospecting The Stoneman FamllJ (C) (30) and pull off one of the Old West's 10:00 9 Ci) Mannix (C) (60) greatest hoaites. • F\atuft (60) . m Blcblqt With The Kine Fem-..... (C) (30) Ken Jones. ii[ (t) (60) (R) ftnat Tob (C) (30) OJ WO«ldets Of tM Wttld (C) (30) : NET Pllylloae t90) "A Man on "Beauties of Athe.ns." The linkers Her Back." (R) show their latest visit to . beautiful OJ Bo1 de Me1lco (90) Greece. es they explore the Acropo· 10:30 tis and the Parthenon and also 0 NOW-Saturday Edition! travel to the famed Corinth Canal. * "E •t N " •th m Do·Re-MI (30) • yew1 ness ews w1 7:30 II Qi (j) I.ale Qltuon <C> (60) Bill Bonds & Stu Nahan Red Buttons, Jan Murray ahd Nip· I News (C) (JO) sey Russel auest as the • Honey· Joe Pyne (C) (2 hr) mooners plot to sue Ralph s C!lm· Swlnain' Gospel (C) (60) pany for $75,000 following a minor , Passport td Travel (C) (30) mlsh!e_. ~) • e ~ oo m-MA•·12 . cc>-<Jo~ u:oo e oa mm..._ <t> g Movie:· "Censtant Husband" 11 Movie: •'fbe lmporbnce of Be- \COmedy) '54-Rex Harrison, Kay int Ernest" (comedy) '53 -Joan Kendall. Greenwood, Michael Redgrave. 0 @ (]) &) The Datin1 GalM fJ Movie: "GoJden 81r1" (musical) (Cj (30) Jim Lange. '51-Mitzi Gaynor, Dale Robertson. fJ Mifllori $ Movie; (C) "Drums • , Along Ille Mollld" (adventure) '39 11:15 tJ Fabu!~us 52 Mov:e: (C) 'Won· -Henry Fonda, John Carradlne. der Ma~ (~medy) 45 -Danny tF.J World of Wo,.en (C) (30) "5, Kaye, V1r11in1a ~ayo. . • " 4.3,2, Fun!" Carol Nelson travels 0,~IJ N1"'t Movte. (C) Di- through the lush natural beauty of ane (drama) 56 -Lana Turner, the Florid.a Everglades and flies over Pedro Armendariz, Roger Moore. miles of glamorous IUJury hotels 11:30 D m Toniiht 5'low (C) and white sandy beaches of the &J The Empress (C) golden coast. §Los Caudillos (30) 11 :45 &J Movie: "Mrs. Mike" . (adven· 8:00 ~@ a;, Get Smart (C) (30) ture) '4~Evelyn Keyes, Dick Pow· @@a> The Newleywed ell. Game (~ <~2> Bob Euban~ 12:00 @ @ News (C) m Mcme: Haven Can Walt" .. ..a Reel Ro ..... " (comedy) '43-Gene Tierney, Don 12:30 9 Movie: Under t.... ""' Ameche. -(adventure) '37-Raymond Massey, @ The Amertein West (C) (30) Annabella. Ell) NET Festini (60) "Carlos Cha-fJ Movie: "W1niors F'M" (ad>ten· vez." (R) ture) '55-Jack Palance, Jo.Anna I Noche de r.streno (2 hr) Ralli. 8:30 ~ (]) ~ Three 'Sons (C) (30) m Men In Crisis ~ @ m The Ghost and Mrs. l ·OO 11 Movie: "Blactboard Jun&le" Muir (C) (30) "Make Me a Match." • (drama) '55 -Glenn Ford, Sidney Captain Gregg and Mrs. Muir con· Poitier. vince Claymore that a visitor at 0 Movie four: "Cranes Are fly. Gull Cotta11e '(Alice Ghostley) should Ing." be his wife, @) m All·Nlpt Stlow: "The Scarlet O @CJ) GD TIM uwrence Welk Pimpernel ·• "bcape from the Sa· Show (C) (60) Maestro Welk and hara,. and "SatMOn and ttie Slave his Cnampaane Music Makers eel&-Queen." brate the start of ihelr 15th year f .... ~-.. 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The producer The ABC News color docu· was Daniel Wilson, the asso· mentary, "How Life Begins," ciate producer, Linda Mar· has been awarded the blue melstein. Narration was bv LAWN SERVTCE"" Mow -Edge -Vacuumo Clean-Up and Hauling Reasonable 1.l.atec 'RUii JONIS LA•N SIRV. 545-JMi TREES Pruned • Towed &: Removed 26 Yeari "'Experience Serving Beach Cities PAULIOM Y•ll._Sl.llVKL 631-72>4 anytime CIYKOIKt'I CuetOM Upho .. tery & R.,.lr ~uropean Craftamanah!o • 100% Financl~-Contlnuous Do-It-Yourself Uphol. Classes Largest Select.ion of Fabrics 1131 Newport II., Cetta ~ M1•1ut-- Eddie Albert, .a pioneer in American sex education. The ABC News special de- tailed aspects of the rep~ ductive ' process m single· celled organisms, plants, ant- mals and humari beings. In· eluded in the presentation was a sequenCJ' depicting an actual human birth. During the coming months, "How Life Begins" will go on tour throughout the nation in conjunction with the film fes- tival. The tour this y.ear will include some 18 cities Where the documentary will be shown to people who might otherwise not have had the .. CAIPIT & PURNITUI• CLllAHINe For 1 Day Service and QuaUty Wtirk-.•. ~ Cxt2. .STERIJ!'fC FOR BJUqH'J'NESSt ..... CAllNft MAID 91Hi,Htf•l I C.MM••~·· ICltcltu., l•tt.1, St•r• fistwr .. -F....-E&ti.-•te.-Sta.._u •• ..., ...... 14W1J1 erlh-.646-.all7 THIS SPACE RISlltVID FOR YOU· opportunrty of viewing it. Mark Lenard has been signed to guest star in an episode of Hawaii Five·O, starring Jack lord on CBS. Lenard is a regular In the Here Come The Brides se· ries: In the script by Anthony Lawrence, Lenard portrays a Ninja, a member of a cult of assassins in Japan. Lenard escapes from a mental insti- tution in Hawaii and prq- ceeds to fulfill his assi1n- ment of 28 years ago _,.. to carry out some sabotaae at- Pearr Harbor p"reliminary to the Japanese aerial attack. • • • ..... 1 I .. • THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 5. 1969 two.part show on art fraud. tour·p•rt seres examlnin1 the rele· Golf Ind Country Club, Gl'lnd Blanc, B My f...ntt S..01 (C) Rabbi vance of the Bible in today's Mlchl1an. JOieph Hurwitz. Temple Isaiah, world. Part One Is entitled "Mew B t..u. aJICI t11t r.ftCll (C) Palm Sprinp, auests. · Evidence." • •'ftens and tile Sflelftt's Dtolrt- 0., tf D-.wtry (C) l tfj} C!l&) IOI!& Koll& (C) ment." Marymount and Loyola Hip Qa._.. r.n.ror lodaf (C) School s1udents fire questions of Setpll ii• (C) CJ) Futin their own choice end UJ'lflhearsed SUNDAY JULY t '.1 () fJ '• I "< I, All stations reserve the r~ht to change program- ming without advance no· W A. A. A11H at Chief Howard Ear1t of tM SNI· ...,,_ Kltlll-(C) 11:00 !.. ~ Heed Start (C) "Pup· iff'' Oeputinent. ..J:-~ JenJ <C> a nm-is .. u. cc> ~T =. • ~ • W MCI 11111 In t11t 2011 C.-0 @ CI> aJ ......... (C) ¥M ti CafnrJ (C) b11J m .... : -C..in, of T,_" U.S • ..., f'Mll (C) tice. 5:15 l:JO 155 7:00 Gl ADialttwal .. rt (C) (if1"1m1) '50-Char1es Bic~ord, Paul Z.110 Statiol " SUt-. (C) Tiit ~ 9:301J Mlltk. ......... (C) Bar· Kelty. ,,_ Coif•._. (C) Tiit 1iMt Aa.... ber shoCI quartets art featured. m CIMdl 111 tllt tto.. (C) 1!!i1tr °"'J (C) bl Ut Tlil Dlf (C) B U.O•lcs ftf All Apa (C) 9 Ci) flat l...sld Cllllrdl CI> S-., lbtint« "Bllldl T• Md JtrfJ (C) •'Free Enterprise." lMnt sbndenlt Qt()) Wrtstflnc (C) WliloW," stantn1 Gtnaer ""'91"1 and s.dlJ r ... itl (C) In the United States art compartd €f:' C:0..-(C) Van Heflin. 7:30 ..,. •• (C) with those in other P1rts of the Im •Mow• .. ,.. .. -liiC•• •IM111111M1 ...,_ Tlbtmacle Qoir (C) world bJ students from South Paa· 11:30 IJ Tell It LI•• It Was (C) First of Oii(e dt htiofttt o.., Mel w.tll (C) dena Junior Hl&h School. a two-part pro&f'lm tellln1 of the reatin (C) 7~m 11le a,.....,, (C) I'•• A= life of Frederica Oou&11ss and his Lalla o., (C) 1:00 I· =~~ MJ(CF..t (C) ·~(!) l o.cn., Do-llcflt (C) dedication to the CIOSI of freedom Z:lS Alll'fl wr.,.., (0) ftii _,,...,... ~ 6 Oiit (C) end equtl .. lttltt for Amtrice's t :30r0.-C..pa (C) "Whet'a It Ub .. T C) ........ (C) black population. ,..,.. r Co Chet .._., ,,..,,... a .... -...........--.. ......._ of Man (C) p • f .. re narusman ,_ • • D1J of "'~----, (C) -· ..,. fleld, professors Dav. Btndtr Md ::"::,,<L (C) 10:001· ~·. -:-..: ~> 8 ANGELS TRY TO ~~r~i!..'~!ik '::t~Apot:i ()) DMJ nd a.tldl (C) • • Aoieab,. IJsA (C) * SOCK WHITE SOX Space Craft Commander, Cot. Frank @Cod la dill ~ (C) Ho-~· Cllidl (C) I I: Wenn .. p (C) Borman. l:lOl lool U, MCI LIM (C) (fi) (}) &') UHs (C) (I) al Di..-, (C) ~ ~ --r1tt Howlrcta of Vlf. P'rofllt • llowie: (t) •4.0 .,_., (ICl·fl) • • : (C) --r1tt Ii( Trta" p1ia'" (drama) '40 -Clry Gmit, ltfttb Wfttl e c.... (C) ' -Robert l.lnslni. Let Merl· westem} '52 -Kirt Ooualas. Eve Martha Scott. Mowte: "Sin AnleJt" (adven· wether. Miller. 0 Mowie: .. Pott Si...., (hon'or) lture~s-Er~=· :'d• Smith. IEDral r=-: ~~ (C) m Acant ... AdioR (C) ~~~:' ~arr~~~n(C)R~ ~lwtnt Am (C) Ton Hafl Mtetiq (C) Mountain" (advtnture) '56-Spencer Ftlft a..., llttvlval (C) a CMaall Tracy, Robert Waifler. eta IMO (C) • W'UllS 19 AdMtlbtrt (C) . m Holtd17 (C) • Tiit All .. (C) 10-.301 fact t1111 Nltiotl (C) 12:00 IJ '-~ AAU lllWutioaal ~r** a> AIMricn rrobltm (C) t:00 8 C-. T1wel (C) "The Live1J • 9 00 _m frontiers of faltlt ilMI ~ttt (C) . The . National 3:00 IJ RaftrtMre Wotbhop (C) "Cir· Art of F1k1ry." Conclusion of a (C) "Ts the Book Still Good?'' A ANJ Women s Champ10nthips, from cle of the Mind." An electtonlc Dayton, Ohio. da"ce fantasy choreoaraphed for R RtlMI RltMI (C) Anatls lateball (C) Calif. An· thirteen d1ncef1 i nd set in a dltee>- l•ls vs. Chicago White Sox. theque. The accompaniment com· O Movie: (C) '1\t Duel at Silver bines-electronic sound with con· Crttll" (western) '52-Audie Mur· temPorary popular Instrumental music. phy, Stephen McNally. -.. Movie: (~'Thrff little w.,... I EaentlallJ Stx .,. (I) Tiiis Is the lift (C) (musical) • Fred Astaire. Red 00 Triple Feature: "Take One Skelton. an Step," "Western Union" and I OF~ u,nd111tts .. 1 .. _ (C) • "four Girls in Town." .._ n - I Cine en Su Cesa Ci) flilhlre rtoflles of l'torreu (C) lfircKetvtr l tM ColoMI Arllted Forca Hipllpts (C) 3:30 IJ =er(~)Owhider (C) "Wtlo 12:30 O Cli•ldln in tlM Arts (C) ''The Owes Who Whatr· Pf'1)fr1m eum· P1triot." Dr. Stern discusses and Ines repanitlons to black ll'OPle Illustrates one of the most un· as drafted by the Student · Non· usual patriots of our nation. Violent Coordln1tln1 Committee I Tiit W1tktll1 llblt (C) 0 Movie: (C) ''ltidt atar of m.. CD st.ti. •f Succal (C) bit" (west.em) '54--Audlt Murphy Qitst t.r Adwfttm (C) SUSln Clbot lnsittrt (C) I Dert111 Yntara (C) 1:00 1J QI (J) Nfl Act»n (C) ''The RlD Rtvitw (R) llntm1n:Eyeball to Eyeball." The Tiie Rat P11rol (C) men who w11e war In the front Ladits Day (C) lint trenches of the Nfl are amcma 4:00 Yitwpefflt (C) the biuest. stroniest athletes In Man From UNCLE (C) any sport, and they are featured n.trt t on tod1y'i show. ~Lara• I 'J'lt~'='(g> . ::: ~Ne" H:. War Zotlt AllMfkH Preblttas (C) Revival flrea (C) 4:30 NtWllllabrl (C) Pattern for Uvlnc • ,.... (C) 1:30 : Mlsterosn' Nelfhbortlotcl II BUICK PRESENTS CIJ Potu Parade <C> * "BUICK OPEN "-live . Mlllla.' Palalnl . futin FINAL ROUND · Scope (C) • a Cl) lulct °'" Cetf Tow· S:OO I ..... (C) Clett Roberts. ..... nt (e") Flnal day of the $125.. m ConpasJonel Report (C) 000 tournament from Warwick Hilb Dr. Baxter's Adwtnt11res (C) .. ... ~ ...... . .. (C) Jlrt· ltlcb I of tMd ;w. Lib ~l­ and ,l'Olll lo 8 rant "Cir· ionic for *°' :om;_ con, 1ntal ,.,. Red Who 11m- l»plt, ~n· tt:ee Di• :phy • fJ Mtwle: (C) "Shtelic Ak C... •and" (drama) '55--Jamu Stew: art. June Allyson. iJ Sllppy (C} "Surf King." (R) m MtfY lrtffln (C) Gore Vld1l 1uests. . ~ The Ntw S.und (C) @ Senn Ms l'llQtrt: "Tht e cher and the Mir.tie." Coa,.i of Cllrill @ I DrNlll QJ Jw111i. (C) 1 Wbrs Newt (R} · Toros Run fot Your Lift (C) 5:30 Wendy 1nd Me • Spuk Up (C) Biii L1Yden. ,.,._ P•• (C) Julie Hand, Watter E.kard, Jack' flna and Ole Svens:sen are featured. 18ldpt (C) Tilinl Mlft (i) Mttt tllt Pr.SS (C) toiana Muska! Artists: Violinist. Paul Zukofsy and pianist Gilbert Kalosh share center stage. tB)(i)Futur1 m fli4t Dallotas rvrN1Nr. ':001J tit Cl) T1le 21st C.nbay (C) (30) ''The First Ten Months." Part I of a two·part ttudy of the new science of fetotoo-the care of a baby from its conception to its birth. (R) I Ira AcM1t11ic <C> (30) Secret (60) , ,,.<,:fr Wipeo•t! <C> <60> Bill Burrud covers tht action of the surfing set on the big waves In Australia. Hawaii. South Africa, The Caribbean and the West Coast (R) I William Tell (30) CIJ Concrtllion•I Report (C) ( ) tI!) faces of Business '(C) (30) In· lerviewed is John John30n. presi· dent of Johnson Publishinr Com· pany, the nation's only Nerro mar· azine empire. a}, Men from UNCU (C) (60) 6:30 fl Ralpll StlDrJ (C) (30) The deeds and disappearance of the most notorious hi&hwayman in California history are examined. Tiburclo Vas- ~z is tht fnfamous bandit. (R) U @@ m frenll Mc:Cte (C) (30) 1J Steve Allen Sllow (C) (90) Jayne Meadows. Gibe Dell. Joyce Jameson, Teddy Neely rue.st. -I 'nsldrt (C) (30} M1rquee 22 (60} : The Frtt1ch Chlf (30) Julia Chll~aches a chicken. • Skippy (C) (30} 7:00 I Ci;) lassie (C) (30) Dune buay racing turns from an exclt· Ing sport Into peril for Lassie an Lady. (R_l_ D @ (!) m Hudl Finn (C) (30) "Son of the Sun.!' Ihe youngsttrS stumble on an ancient civilization of sunworshlppers who are await· inr the comina of the Sun King. (R} 0 (fl) (j) a) Lind of the Giants (f) (60) "The Bounty Hunter." Earthlings Steve end Mark drag a giant gun back to their hiding place as reward·seeking fiants comb the woods for them. (R) Q Wllafs My Unef (C) (30} Wally Bruner hosts. m i lnti!f £I . Gtttln' It All fo· ptlter = (60) An electrifying muslCll special reaturin1 the tal- ent.a of Booker T and The MG's, Carla Thomu and Sam & Dav.t. The pro.gram Includes 1 tributt to the late Otis Rtddina. 0) PISSl*t to Tmtl (C) (30) ''r reilthter Travel." Study of the types of frelplers on which pu- •niers may cruise. fD s,.culation (60) "Marriage, American Style." Keith looks at marrleae in modem society. Guests are Marie Champion. Judy Martin. James Kavanaulth. (R). @I) Prisu 5 (C) (30) 7:30 I) (BJ (j) Gentle lln (C) (30) A -youq hljlpie couple. looklna for "aood." life In the Everalades. blfrely survtves a senre stOf'm after which Tom Wedloe tries to set them straieht about llfe. (R) 0 @(I) fE Walt Dl111tJ (C) {60) ''Tlte Owl That Didn't Glvt a Hoot" A great horned owt su• fers life In a human household to fending for herself in the wilds.. (R) Q Mlllloft $ Mowk: "Onlo""'8d" (comedy) '5~ny Griffith. Felicia Farr. Cl) Clllllen&iaa Su (C} (30) "Din· ger Down Below." Bill Burrud films tht deep rectsSeS of th• Pacific to see the dangerous life o1 harvesting black coral shells and exotic fish. 1111 Picture (30) Los C.udlllas (30) 1:00 r3 (I) Ed Sa.lllvtn (C) (60) Gordon MacRee, uinie Kazan; Jackie Vernon, Bobby Vinton, Charlie Manna. and The Sugar Shoppe gue$t. IJ ROLLER GAMES-live! (C) * T·BIRDS vs. NEW YORK U Roller Ga111e1 (C) (2 hr) r. SECARD GIANT SWIMMING POOL • • .18 n. POOL - .. SALE Y1 HP Fil TD.SUUACl SKI MAINnlWKI llCJT aonOM DUIN. AND OffMKAl •INSll LINEI IEPLAaMENT CINDI ALL SIDS 1 OQ•/o FINANCING--36 MONTHS TO PAY 5 locations To Serve You. 9 Years' Experience 323 S. Main, Orange 532-1992 YES, WE HAVE ~ ALS TOOi \OPEN 10:30TO 7:30-7 DAYS ltirds vs. N.Y. Bombers. 0 9@ fE Bonanza (C) (60) entirt city when the thleva dtdda 0 @Ci) a) The FBI (C) (60) "The Reat People_ of Muddy Creek." to use It in 1 blackmail tchema. ·~esar's _Wife." The dtath of a Ben C.rtwriaht Is teft alone In the i -- British advtnturer in Paris trigers town of Muddy Crfflc to flltht off m Ntw1 (C) (30) an FBI investigation of French 1 murderous pn1 that seells to [ti Me T.it \'e ••• (C) (60) dancer Danielle Chabrol and her in· . fret 1 killtr from the locel J1il. th Walker hosts. U.S. Senator volvement with Eric Reewrson, an Joe Don Baktr, Jean Hale and Alan Cranston gums. American diplomat with· a toe> st· Clifton James guest. (R) I Labof Rlport (C) (30) cret assignment (R) 0 cm (1) 0) ABC Sund_, Mevie· M1nlo1 Ftru• m Movie: "Hetven Can Walt" (q Uf alle Hti, SIWs Mme" (com: Dtvtd s..ind (C) (2 hr) (comedy) '43-:-Gene Tiern&y, Don edy) '63 -James St1W1rt. Sandra "Nine Drop·Outs Who Want In." Ameche. · Dee. An over·lm1finative father Is D1Vld tallls with students lttendlna QJ Wanderlust (C) (30) ''Tulum.'' hard put to protect his repubit1on Harltm Prep. Bill Burnld travels the Yucatan IS a laywer and his position 11 I Gran TNtra (60} Peninsula where the Mayan lndlaM chairmen of the school board. His 10!30 World Toeorrow (C) (30) established ont of the most in· problems bealn whtn hls dau(hter 0.. U.lb (60) credible clvllintlons known to men. Molllt goes to collep, and peak KatkJ11 Kal•aa (C) (30) (R) when he sees a layout on he< In 11:0010 0 OJ..... (C) fl) The flslltr fa•llJ (30) a national maaazine. (R) CdNiral of T ... nw (C) fID Sounds of Sum11111 (C) (2 ht). m THE GREAT BRITON* • Wltlll• F. lldltf (C) The "Battle of the Bands." The 10th RE COMING• S·lO Rev. Biiiy Graham dltc~ rtll· annual Battle of the Bands comes * A • • !n'a dwindllna social Influence. trom the Hollywood Bowl, featurill& WEEKNIGHTS on KTIV WUd ~. (C) ''Wllallna teenaae bands and vocalists in I News (C) (30) Llrry McCormick. nturt." Tale of the whallna competition. Peter lunn (30) shlpt In the SouAtl•ntlc. I C.rrousel Mexicano (60) 0.11lnp Henkz (30) ! (f) 9 Ci) Ntwa (C) 11:30 9 @,,m The MotM,.....111-l.-9:30 • ...... (C) (30) 11:15 U-owli: (~ 1 loq ii-Mr . ~O) H~re Comes tht Bride m THE GREAT BRITO~ tiff' (dram•) '52 -~11n HIY· A&a1n. Kayes 84·yeer·old &rand· RE COMING TO K I ward Rory Calhoun mother (Jeannette Nolan) arrives * A • U ·30 8 Movie: <C) uy.f-.... KeltY' from Italy expectinf to attend I Mr Mott.tr, the Car. (C) (30) • 1dv•nlure} '59-Cllnt Wtlbr. rreat·grandson Jerry's weddinf. not Mr. l Mis. htll (30} ui.tn l S.rtdty (C) knowln& ht was married a year LI ilrlllll Maldlta (30) Mll'1ce Woeclndf (C) ear1ier. (R) 10:00 9 (J) Million: l•pollibl• (C) n. c.prm (C) m THE GREAT BRITON* (60). With Phelps and Rollin 11 the . Ci) lllliclrt (C) * ~E COMING! 1 IF ·9y tea~1na men. the IMF stares an 11:45 ihvte: ••AIPGl•t.Ht Wltlt ND 2 IF By SEA 3 anb·Americt!' play that could _. (myst.,y) '46 _ wtltlam prove to be a strona propaaanda H -'I Robtrt B tty IF BY TEU Y on KTTV device for the enemy. John Colicos artn.,. ' 11 • • I Tiie Sports Set (C) (30) guuts. (R} • 12.1IO U P'ltbllc Stfvb n.. World Tomorrow (30) II 0@ m MJ friend THJ (C) 12:30 m lllfl ill C'1lll 9:00 9 Ci) H1t-Haw (C) (60) Con· (60) "Death Comes In Sm1ll P1elt-1:008 Mwlt: "lftne Ye...,.. (com· n11 Smilh. Waylon Jennings, end aaes." The lnadVertent theft et a ~) '51-farity Grenier. Sonny James autst. viii of deadly prms Imperils an IJ 11tw1 IC) ' ... Tit£ DAILY PILOT, TV WED<, JULY S, 1969 DAYTIME PROGRAMS r -,. I MEN, WOMEN I MONDAY thru FRIDAY I & co~~LES-I .... Jon M•my, ~ ... tit r. "'· I EXCITING I Paul Lynde, Sally Ann Howes, Char· ley Weaver, Abby Dalton and Jack 6:00 II Su•.., Stttetter (C) "Black Cassidy. MOTEL/HOTEL Heritaa&-A History of Afro-Amef'I· I The Rtal McCoys I I caOL" From ttle lnalde Out (C) 6:301 S...•tr Sdlodl (C) RoJ Rom . POSITIONS! . £.d~n &chi"'• (C) 11:00119(1)1.ovt of lift (C) 'eocr•llJ (C) 0 ti) @ m Jeopardy (C} Alt l Eduutional F1l111s (C) Flem1n1 hosts. I Ttdtnlul Comer 0 Thi '•llopinc '°Ufllttt (C) Gr•· -man~e· r, soc1·a1 d1· -ham Kerr. • u& 7:00 II CBS News (C) Joseph Senti. I Dtbblt Drake D1ncercizt (C) r e ct 0 r , e x e c u t i v e D 9 @ m "" Today Show (C) !Mrfff Jolrn (C) I housekeeper, hostess, I ~~~;,:s ~,:",,on. <C> Romper Room <C> apartment manager-m Mr. W~boftt (C) l1:25 ft!s~ CBS News (C) Douglas I you pick the job YOU fE Comodity/StDc~ Report 11:30119 Ci) Surd! for Tomorrow (C) want, then let Lewis-I 7:3o 0 111• Ed Nelton Show (C) 0 @ 00 m Eye Guess (C) Biii , . m Tbt F1intstDnts (C) Cullen hosts. With 53 years expert· 1.-00-NII fT\ IJ JohnnJ Grant '4les Universal (C) I ence training and plac· ai IC11.11 Captain ltanproe (C) fJ Tbt Anniversary G1•1 (C) Al I With Bob Keeshan. Hamel hosts. ing motel, resort, ho· I Abbott ' Costello C.rtDon• (C) ,,,. Tempo (C) Bob Doman and Roy Mlpty Mouse (C) ..., tel, steamship person-Rocket Robin Hood <C> Erwell co·host. I h h (£) World Adventure (C) Mon., Fri., I ne -teac , YOU t e &:lS (iIJ(])Vidto Dlcest (C) Travel (C) Tues .• Thurs.; le11 ropes at home, by COr· 1 &:25 0 C:Ommunffy Bulletin Board {C) limes (C) Wed. re Sp 0 n den Ce , Or at· Thur1day only. 11:45 IJ Conis by (C) Wednesday. I tend c I a s s es in Los I 1:30 0 Public Strvlca Rlm1 (C) Thurs-day only. Angeles! e Astronaut Cntoons (C) m lup Bunny (C) 12:00 1J Bo~ut (C) (£) 5u•by (C) 0 @ 00 m You're Puttin1 Mt I FREE BOOK TELLS I ~ ..._...._ i nd His f riends (C) On (C) Bill Leyden hosts. Perma· WJ ,..,,_, nent panelists are Pem Clas, Bill ABOUT OPPORTUNI· 1:55 0 Community Bulletin Board (C) Cullen and Larry Blyden. TIES ALL OVER CON· 9:00 IJ The Lucy Show (C) R ~~ ~;.,~,r~me Movies. I TINENTAL U.S. & I O @OO mn Takes Two <t> flmNns <C> Host Vin Scully welc-Omes ruests HAWAII. AGE NO BAR-Dionne Warwick. Tom Kennedy, m Otfic.t of the Pmident RIER. NO PREVIOUS Peter Marshall and their spouses. ~ (j) The Unkletter ._ (C) I EXPERIENCE NECES-1 !n~:~:ant~ost~aytlme Movies. i2:15 m stretch and s.w <C> Wed. SARY! 0 Movie: See Daytime MOYies. 12:30 II ~ Cl) As the World Tums (C) Jackie Joseph hosts. 0 @ Ci) m Di p of Our Llvts I fJ Movie: See Daytime Movies. (C) Macdonald Carey stars. I m @ (])Jack LI Linne (C) 0 (fi') Ci) That ;itt (C) For your free copy, m Undenloc (C) m Movie: See Daytime Movies. phone ~@Andy Grlffltll (C); Ann Ben Hunter hosts. I Gutchtr Show (C) Friday. IE Dlallnc for Dollars (C) Alan (213) 749-1438 I 9:30llQI001mrly Hillbillies (C) Sloane hosts. Q QJ 00 m Concentration (C) fE Technlc:al Comer Or send a postcard Ed McMahon hosts. 1:001J Qi) m Love Is 1 Man, Splen- 1 with your name, age, I m Dennis the M1n11:1 dored TllTnc (C) h d dd ~ t . G) tiumbJ (C) Q @ (6) m T11t Doctor1 (C) p One an a reSS 0. (jJ) Ci) Ha1dtt1's Happenin& (C) James Pntchelt stars. 10:00 II Andr Grlttltl! U @ CI> Dream HoUM (C) Mike I I 0 9 (j) m Penonlllty (C) HMt Darow hosts. l -· Hot l/M t I Larry Blyden welcomes auests Gwen m Coiwiwodlty/Stock Report "Vwll e 0 e Verdon, Bob Cline and Vivian l ·JO &nll IMiil '-"The Guldin1 U..t.t (C) Schools Ven-who di-u-the Inner per. • ~ ~ uu ~· "" --0 Q) @) m Anotl!tr Wortd (C) I · I sonallties of Gypsy Rose Lff, An· g Father Knows But 7080 Hollywood Blvd. thony Newley. Werner Klemperer. U @C1)4!) Let's Make 1 Deal Suite L-1934 Phyllis Diller and Ray Milland. (C) Monty Hall host& m Trvth Of CoMtqutnm (C) I Los Angeles, m Pubflc Service Film (C) m Joan Rivers Sbow (C) California 90028 I @00 Sunny Today (C) fE Tlte Pierre Show lO:lOl ~(j)DJck Van o,u 2:00IJ9Ci)Secret Storm (C) • @@ m Hollywood Squarn Q @ Ci) m You Don't S., (C) L ( ) Host Peter Marshall welcomes Host Tom Kennedy welcomes auests .. panelists Wally Cox, Meredith Mic-I Shani Willis and Frankie Avalon. AFTERNOON ...,. 10 e 1.ove n.at 11e11; c:..ahlr ArHllll di. World (C) Wed. only. o Ci1J mm Tiie "...,,.... e.a. ~ Bob Eubanks hosts. Q) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 2:30 11 Qi Cl) ne Edie of lllPt (C) 0 ~ 00 m T1le Matdl Ca• (C) Host Gene Rayburn welcomn 1uests Bennett Cerf and Joanne Carson. IJ Lllft It to Btevtr . 0 @ CUG> n.. Dathle a.. (C) Jim Llnae hosts. 3:00 B Tiie UnU.U. .. <Cl 0 P.D.Q. (C) Dennis James bests. 0 HlflnnJ Patrol 0 (i1) rn EE Gentr1I Hospital (C) fJ Mowir. See Daytime MoYles.. Tom Frandsen hosts. m Jm Sant USA (C) Frid1y, IE Felli tlM Cat (C) ~ 00 Matinee: Don Rodewald. Qt) (j) Dialinc for Dollars MM m Matinee: Don Wilson. 3:30 II LudJ P1lr (C) GeoH Edwards hosts. 0 Mike Douafu (C) James Brown co·h~sts. e One Step 8.,ond u <i1J CV m Ont Ufe To Live (C) m My Favorita Martian (C) Q) Hobo Kelly (C) 4:00 ft Sa Hunt; Movie: See Oeytime Movies on Friday. 0 Girl Talk (C) o cm rn m Dirt Slladon cc> Jonathan Frid stars. · m The flintmna (C) 4:30 II Movie: See Day1ime Movies. 0 Divorce Court (C) · fJ News (C) Bill Bonds. m News (C) George Putnam. Q) Bozo's Bic Top ~ (C) @ (]) Mike Douclu (C) Qj Ci) Shaker's Pina Party (C) m Town Talk (C) C!!)Bewitdltd 5:00 0 KNIC NtneRk.e (C) 0 News (C) Tom Reddin. 0 The 'roGVJ Show (C) Robert W. Moraan and Kam Nelson co- hos!. Q) The Addams FaiwllJ @ (j) Ji•ftlJ The111 .. n Show (C) ~ Ci) Tiie Lucy Sltow (C) m Rifleman al Tlllt Girl (C) 5:30 0 Anaels Wanw-up (C) Wednesday onl1. U ~ (])a> AIC News (C) Frank ln:.1.fit.t Zent i Cards (C) Art Jamea. 5illipn's Island (C) This o., 1969 (C) ......,. (C) 1969 .... (C) llM 1mts 1nne .. - >sts. (C) Iles. 1rds ~wn (C) lme 1ert CO· (C) lay ink MO N D AY JULY 7 for mornlnc. and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your_ l:onnnl4Jnte, -are the day's movies. AH sta- tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTfME MOVIES 9:00 II ''1119 A.ml Tnrtlt" (comedy) '37 -lreM Dunne, Cary Grant U ...... ..,.. (com~ '37-f<ltha· rine H1111bum. Cary Grant fJ (C) ''lllld et ~ (adven- ture) '57-Clark Gable, Yvonne De c.110.. lZ:OO II "f11.....-(mystery) '47--Glenn Ford, Janis Carter. 12:30 m <C> "Ar• 0ww 1o_.. <SI*· tacular) '62 -Lane Jeffries. "Be Grelt Dan htdl" (drama) '48 - Dennis O'Keefe. 2:00 ID "Kiii or S. Killed" (mystery) '50 -Lawrence Tierney, Marisa O'Brien. l 3:00 fJ (C) .. My Unde~ (comedy) '58 -Jacques Tatl. Jean·Pierre Z.ola. 4:30 R "Hanptt Square" (mystery) ·~eorae Sanders, Merle Oberon. EV E N I NG 6:00 1J The Bi& News (C) (60) Jerry Ounl!!!t. R W Huntsey-Brinkley (C) (30) Stev. Allen Show (C} (90) Wil· bur Hall, Les Mccann Ltd.. Dave Barry and Jack Albmson guest. 0 Sil O'aock Movie: (C) "Soldier Grfort1111e" (drama) '55 -Clark Gable, Sus3n Hayward. 11 Spy (C) (60) I Love Lacy (60) B1tman (C) (30) CV Mtiv Griffin (C) (90) Wltat'a Naw? (30) "Living Wortd''-a look at insect e.olonies; "Quiet Man''-Bemard Brau dem- onstrates gestures and charllles; and "National Parks"-hikin& the Grand Canyon. I Jwentud Olvlno Tesoro (30) NIWI (C) (60) Don Travis. 6:30 KNIC NewMrvice (C) (60) Yoyap ID t1M Bottom of tltt S..~) (60) Q) 6 HuntltJ·lrlnkley (C) (30) m win Cifde HNdllnt1 (C) (30) Tom Davis of tht Twin Circle Pub· lishln& Co. talks with James Smith, M.O.. on the national problem of alcoholism. Dr. Smith 1$ chief of staff for Seattle's Sdladel Hospital, which Is de¥0ted mccluslvely to the treatment of atcoholles. l (f)8'News (C} (30) Notidero 34 ( (60) 7:00 cas Evtnln1 ~... (C) (30) Walter Cronkite, , G Wlaafa My Unet (C) (30) Wally Bruner ind Arlene Francis welcome &Uest panelists Gene Re"ybum, Gall Sheldon and Bert Convy. " PlllWOnl (C) (30). Monday Mwle (C) (2 hr) 1~ Street." starrin1 Susan Hey· ward and Vera Miles. m f.1*11 Wisdom Ind Modem . Ufa (30) "OtnnlPOtanc:e." Alan Watts contra.sts Chinese ind Western Ideas - of tht world's structure, showtnr tht differtnee between tht arowln1 lJl'OUllS and 1hrmaklnf process. ... 1000 BEAUTIFUL -sTICK:ON rAlnS Ci) F•lly MW (C} (30) Cllar's Woctd (C) (30) .......... (C) (30) 7:30 tB 00 ,......,,(C) (60) "The $1 ftft net.' A c:onvtcttd man (Jon . .vv ._ kttu ... vorpl} saves !Otfl•-life -aid sh• -"--- lets out to return the f1YW. CR> Moy be usld on envelopes as return .address n m 1 DMll ., .1ta111t (C) <30> •1Tlle Ca1e of My Vanishing Muter." Conclusion. Tony returns .from his 1obels. Also very handy os identificotion lobels secret proJect but is mlstaUti tor his ctouble by Jeannie es tlte double pretenct. to be the reel Tony. (R) II ANGELS TRY TO * SHOOT DOWN PILOTS § ~ w ...... (C) (30) . (I)G) S..11_. Focm 1919 ) ( ) "Operation: Breadbasket" Writtfn, directed '8ftd narnted bJ televlslon star Robert Culp. this fUm examines a black aelf·help project that hu achieved notable succea In Chiea&o. The protect was orcan· lzed as the economic ann of the Southern Christian Leadenhlp Con· ferene9. The documentary was pro- duced In association with the AHAB foundation, an orranlzation of en. tertalnment stars concerned with helplnf the bleeks. fJ MIHion $ Movie: "Friptimed CH(' (mystery) '62-Herbert Lorn, John Gregson. m Trudi or ConseqtltflCeS (C) (30) m In novattona (30) "Mile-Hl&h Speakers.." Or. Richard Brenneman and 1uests ex.amine a hl&h·powered sound system developed for psycho- lo1ieal warfare In Vietnam. They dlscusi opportunities for business use of this system. @!) Dutlo cit Pulones (30) l:GO D @m Laurh-ln (C) (60) Guests Peter Lawford as Geor1e Washinr- ton. Paul Winchell ns Luclcy Pierre. John Carson, I/arr Johnson, David Janssen and Perry eomo Join . the Laugh·ln re1ulars. CR) 0 An&ela laaeb11l (C) (2112 hr) The California Angels meet the Seattle Piiots. Dick Enberg and Don Wells call the action. I Hutl CC) (30) Wotld Prm (C) (60) Hit hfade (C) (60) 8:30119 {j) ... ,.., Lucy (C) (30) When Lucy's slnain& In a piano bu drives the pianist (Phil Harris) off the water w11on. she dtcldes to take him to her home and help 'him lick his alcoholic problem. (R) · 0 @ (}) GJ 11lt Gans of Wlft s.nnett (C) (30) "Join tht Army." Flndln& dozens of ear-us.sea left by buffalo hunters. Wlll incl Jtff al· tempt to save the meat for tht I ndlans. (R) m GREAT BRITON'S HERE! * FROST IS IN THE AIR 8:30 TONIGHT on KTTV mrREMIUE Tiit Dnld Fnllt i1low (C) (90) A nlthtly converaa· tion-entertalnment proaram featur· ina host David Frost and numerous 1uests from The Little Theatre on -West «th Street, Just off Times ~are. QJ Rltn for Your LH• (C) (60) 9:00 II Maybeny RfD (C) (30) Aunt Bee and tht Captain (Will Geer) make weddlna plans. but Aunt Bet (Continued) . for marking personol items such o~-hooks. records, photos. etc. Lobef s stic~ .on glass and may be used for marking home ~nned food items. Ah t&bels are printed wi#I styfish · ' Vogue type on fine quality white gummed peper ond pecked in reusable magic seal top cont~iner. I I r-----------.... -- 1 All I" tMa c"'"' ell; e..4 .. 11 _. .. S 1.00 .. , Pllet ,,,,....lal»el Dt.., ._ 1111. -, I N~ leech. C.lff. t2M·J· -_, _____ _ I I 1-· I I I I I I -·-·····························-····················-··· I ........................................................ ································-·····-················· ............ YMf' Zip c.19 I I I I , __ _ PILOT PRINTING ----' L-- --------__ .... - _ ..J IREEBONUS WITH EACH ORDER. OF LAIB.$ WI WILL INCLUDI ... SIT OF PACICA5! MAIUNe LAIB.$. .................. ..... 11 ... The Great Briton· ls Here David Fro I, England's most acclaimed television personalit}', joins the KTTV nighttlme programming lineup Monday nt 8:30 pm. Originating frnm the hearc of Broadway, U.S.A .. and featuring outstanding guests wich outrageous things to say and do, The David Frost Show will air Monday through Friday. A tel~ision ,tar ond producer of note in En$1and. Frost is quite familiar to American audiences from his role on That Was The Week That Was, television's first topical 11;atire series, whi~h was seen as a weekl y network showing during the 1963 and 1964 season . Frost also <lid a serie of tclev~ion specials for Group W Productions-- with The David Frost Show being its latest entry in the syndicated fiel<i -'there his technique or puning guc~ts at ease nnd theni drawip_g _put llttle known face ts of their person- alit~ became apparent. He elicited amazingly cnndid re- 'lpon,es from 1he leading 1968 Presi- dential candidates in "The Next Pre idcnt?" which aired in Southern California on KTIV. A bright made-in·America, made- for-America series, The David Prost Show will not only feature Frost and DAVID FROST-Tht British h h d satirist 11e>w ltoits his ow11 \'O· w nt c •mys and oes, but also: rltt>'->dlstunion pro1ram 011 lnterc~ting people who say and do K.TTV, Cho1111tl JI, Mo11doy d ' th. ( ' L 11 F •4 8.10 pu exiraor 1nary ings . . amous nro11g " 01 at . ,.,, • I I I · · peop e you rare y see on le ev1s1on ... and people you've never henn.I about with exciting stories to tell. songs to sing and laughs to spread. Known for tl\e impressive rosters of guests on his show'!, from members of Briton's Parliament to religious le aders 10 royalty. Frost will not disappoint viewers. Premiere week will sec such luminaries appearing as Prince C harles. Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Re x Harrison, Ed Sullivan. Charlton Heston, Duke Ellington. Princess Lee Radziwill, John Lennon and even Tiny Tim. , Frost admits he is not overly enthusiastic about the desk-chair- sofa set. familiar to other interview programs. "Maybe I'll substitute·a double bed," quips Frost. "One thing I'll be aiming for, however, is unpredictability. "One has to decide whether telt"t.'ision is to be a stimulant or sleeping pill. The aim of every television show I do is to leave the audience a little more aware. a little more :ilert, a little more alive." Frost. by his own admission, is "more interested in conversing with guests rather than interviewing them.'' The third child of a Methodist preacher in Tentcrden, England, David studied as a lay preacher, where hie; wit and warmlh in the pulpit not only drew large crowds-but awakened many a sleeping parishioner. After spending a year as a primary school teacher. a profession he admits he would have entered had ii not been for his fi rst love, television, Frost took an industry job as a researcher wit h "This Week," a current affairs program in London, where he earned $42 a week. Evenings found him in a London cabaret. where he starred in a satirical revue, his first nightclub experience. The show will focus on gut issues. fun issues and things that are close; to-tbc-tivtt of-the 1ludience-and jml:I tittle ~bout show business. 'Tm not going 10 have a second banana, or amanuensis, as some- one so colorfully put it," explains Frost. "Instead. I hope in the course of the series to develop three or fo ur guests wh<t will come on perhaps once a week when they really have something to say.~ The David Frost Show has as its home The Little Theater-on West 44th Street, just off Times Square, New York's famed boule- vard of show-biz smashes. .. ,...12 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 5. 1969 MONDAY (Continued) I d'1 (f)&) Diet Cawtt (C) (60) 1 .. tem1,ts the wedd1111 rthelrsal • ~ (C). (60) with a mdclen pl• for postpon• ..._ (C) (60) ment ol tile eemnony. (R) flrtq Uot (C) (60) ''Ylttnam 8 Bfi)im MIC MwldlJ MOllr. and 1he lntettectuala." wnuam (C) "Trfif Tur• (drama) '69-Buckl.y's euest iJ the war-critic Ja1M1 F~anc:lllcua, OieM BHtr, profmor Noam Chom~ of the Janice Rule, Leslie Nielsen. A ,ouna M1SS1chusetts Institute of Technof· cnmlul lawyer's ambition and his 1· · llftior •ttomer'• anaubh over his ,._..., (30) wit•'• behmor lfftct their defense 10:30 ..._ (C) (eo) Tom Reddin. of 1 man c:hlrltd Witt! nwnter. (R) "-' (C) (30) Biii Johns. D ~CI>mn. .,... (C) Fali. C.UH ~O) {lO) 'Th• 80unty Children." &r1 ll:OO D D m 8' aJ Ntwt (C) and Jtmal befriend two children filiwli: "Tilit Can&*'' (mys. who are beilll ·tl'lllt<f by bounty f!!y) '47~ny Sulllva~,,-~lta. bunters ..idna their father, 4 n UJ Allen l.IMld•'• 8HefJ (C) ~ C01Mct.-(R) franJde RanclaU, Robert Rte4 fD MET Jllrul (C) • (60) '1be C.tfllt Teylor and BtfJand & Sofl-WOttct ol Pili Thoma." A auidtd mtrvllle suest. tour ol ,._ Yort't Spulsh Hartem 6) MtN: "Vice ~ (mysbfy) by tddlc:Mumed-1uthor "Plrl Thom-•6J-Edw1rd G. Robinson, Paulette u.. Thomas, a llf•lonr lnh.abltant Goddard. of El Barrio, commentJ on the 11:30, 9 (1) m Tot1ipt Sltow (C) mllerablt lifi ol the people and lrovfi! '1AJI MJ Sens" (drama} uiwella the Crim dey·to·dey ubt· ' -Edward G. Rol>lnlon, Butt eta thlte. Lancaster. ta Cl) Tiie ,...... ('C) (30) fJ (HJ @a> .., li*J ('C) gm Collicos 1 t.KloMa (30) 11:3511 MM: CC> "11le 1llltf ot o.. f'.lO 8 flllilJ Affair (C) (30) Afraid a11elll"' (adventure) '52 -Paul that he hn ""n neafectlnr Buffy, Henreid, John Sutton. Uncle Biii takes her to Puerto Rico 12:30 I Nabd City for 1 pon·up holiday at a plush Action llltttre: "Murder at Mid· rllOft hottl. (R) n &tit." I Ntwl (C) (30) Ted Meyers. 12:40 G Movlr. "H1ddta F•r" (mys. ..._._ l.n (60) tery) '57-.lohn P1yne, Alexander (I) MdWl'a ...., (30) Knox. liNta Ill.at (~) l:ODls,.Hin' frttfJ (C) 10:00119 <JJ lf••lt Rod11rs (C) Com1111nitJ Blllttin loard (C) ~) f4d1t flSfler and Dorothy Mor· Ntws (C) • rlson, lead sin11r for the Edwin 1:20 II Movie! (C) "ApaeM TenftNy" Hawki111 Sintel'$. ruest (Rtsehed· (western) '58-Rory Calhoun, Bar· uled) b1r1 Batu. EVERY WEEKNITE, 10 PM LIGHT THE NIGHTI with ~DI!!;~- With DELLA REESE SANDY BARON and TOP GUEST STARS COLOI~ KllJ-11~ 1 1 1969 (60) nam llam :ritlc the ,,.,.. "· lfY) .u. C) me) Burt (C) .,,,,. Jar· TUESDAY JULY 8 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS .. Below, for your convenience, are the day's .movies. All sta· tlons reserve the right to change programminc with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:i>O D •A n.o..... and 0.. Nltfdl" (l'lntuy) '48-Comel Wlldt, &elyo Keyes. fl "trounds f•r~ Merri.,.,. (ro- mance) '51-Van Johruion. tc.thryn Grayson. • fJ "flit £Mirta._,. (drtma) '60 Laurence Olivier, Brenda de Banzlt. 12:00 D '1'llt 1.....WICUn" (adventure) '51-John lfeland, Wayne Mofrls. 1Z:30 QJ ..... Ind Utt Iron c.taln,. (drama) '48 -Dina Andrewa. "SIM .. n It 1Mt Hill" (western) '53-Charles Bronson. 2:00 m "Snnp HtUday" (fantasy) '45 -Claude Rains. Gloria Hole*\. 3:00 fJ "lllCQ Nlct Caln" (adventure) '51-Geoflt Ratt, Coleen Gray. 4:30 R "T1te Na.,., WI" (~ '45--Abbott • Costello. - [ v r N I N c; 6:00 IJ The Bii Ntwt (C) (60) Jtny Dunl!!!l. 0 m Huntley-8rl11lleJ (C) (30) e Stew Alltn Show (C) (90) Bob Crane, Arthur Conley, Bill Daly, Anna Marla Alba auest. fJ Sil O'Clock Movie: "lnlnwult- ed" (drama) '61 -Curt Jurgens, Claire Bloom. I IJM Lucy (60) BaUlan (C) (30) 11 $PJ (C) (60) CV MtfY "iffln (C) (90) Whafa New? (30) A look at dif· ferent birds In fli&ht. more mimt techniques and abandoned cliff vii· l es at Mesa Verde. JtMtttucl Dlvlno Tnoro (30) • NIWS (C) (60) Don Travis. 6:30 0 KNBC NIWMfVlce (C) (60) 0) Voyact to the Botto11 of tbe S..~) (60) Q) 6 HuntltJ·Brinktty (C) (30) fD OCUS on SWtdtft <C) (30) "A Royal Collector." A profile of Gustav VI or Sweden, who la widely known as a collector or Ctllnew art. The film also studies the re~d 18th cenlury C1ottnlngtlolm Psfaow Just outside Stockholm. Q!l Ci) m News (C) (30) g) ROtiCfero 34 (C) (60) 7:00 R CBS Evtnl111 News (C) (30) Welter Cfonklte. I What's MJ Unef (C) (30) ,......,. (C) (30) (6) Am•le1t (C) (30) M11te1111 O,.n Home (30) "The Gitt of India " Host Russell Con· nor examines lndla'a arts .. • °" ~ Kinadofn of Nottllumbril, IA reflection of her philosophies. The Enat.uct. the Vlklnr chi.ttafn Ra• Boston Museum of fine Arts' col· nar holds Br1tlsh Queen Enid cap. lection of Indian Art Is used to Uvt and murdera her hllSand.. (R) 11tustme fir. Comlor"s}Ofnts. D l ·hr. EA1'THA Km I Cil 111t Coocl ,.,. CC> (30) * SPECIAL! MEMORABLE r.r.-in t111 Sl&il (C) (30) MUSICAL TURN-ON. Df ........ (C) (30) 7:30 9 (i) uw (C) (60) John"1 a s11 .. cw s (C) (60) Eaftt\I Kitt lancer nllds his loyalty divided •I'd Stfl}o lhnda •I'd Brasil '66 when he meets a rirl (Sultn O'Coo· -g 1:£r~ (C) (&0) "CDl6-· netl) wtlote fathet"s (Arthur HUI) -·~ "'-...... ·-_ In ... ..--.m ... tactics In the caute butlnesa wtn ,._ ruh•IWQI .. llg'....,, .. damage the Interests of Murdoch HI Ins' lut appearance before • LancM •~'other ranchefs. (R) camera ts Included In thil Pt'Oll"m D @@ m Sbf Tre• (C) (60) of tnl>utt to die f&ZZ«IH .,, IOOle "Spodc't Brain." Mr. SJM>d(s bta1n of his friends.. Dan t.torpnstem of 1$.__Jblltn_~ e-nM Downbeat 111~ lloG.-A&lpnr· a compultrized civillntlon. (R) iftl tt't Tm siactr Eddii°le]ferlllft- WANTED IOYS ClnCI GIRLS AGES 3 to T9 TO AUDIT10N FOR TV e COMMEitCIALS •ntl Movie Prenntati0n 11 JACK BEN NY FIRES aftd Franz JtcUon on the tltlOf 1111. * ROCHESTER! Funny! t:JO I ==~3\., (C) (30) ...__ ... tt---.. T...a-. ,.~ 1J Jact leuf (30) Buck Is udted CMt his prosptets .....,.. -r-----D @ (}) &> Mod Sf.pud (t) (60) or wlnnln1 the annual "°'1eshoe ~ Mw t.terwtewl .. ,...... "HtlJo Motber~M1 ~~1M-l1 JUiie.!' tourMmtnt Ufttil LIAIJ•~IY .i-.!l!".J"!••~ ............. wh _. Julle's mothec Connie, a fooner neutr1lizu the pltchln1 arm of _.... ......... . prostit'1e. •rtlves In Los Anltltl to Doc Cafpeftttr (Watter Sindt), lntrodllce Julie to the man n Buck's partner. (R) plans to marry. Nan Martin, Wit· 0 @()) &) IM'O (C) (30) "L liam Windom guest (R) Is for LO¥t and Larte111." Del Ll fJ Miiiion $ Mowie: (C) "18lat11 Mike Haines lmutlptes the dis. Widow" (mystery) '54 -Gln1er appearance of a peq,dant from a Ro1ers, Van Heflin. friend's honlt and dbcovtrs tbat Tn6 or c:o..ca .... (C) (30) the theft wn actually cownittld Piny ...... (60) b trir tritfld, Notnt11t r.otfu. (A) : Tiit frttldt Clltt (30) (R) • Ntws (C} (30) Ted Meyers.. · Dtelo de PasiQnes (30) llde'a lM (60) l.'00 Zue ""' (30) Cftdlo AIMIMet (C) ('90) Hazel (C) (30) 10:00 U'° Miftum (C) (60) : feltun (C) (60) "Will the Real (C) (60) Nonna.n Mailer Please -Stand Up?" ED Dk* Cawett (C) (60) Documentary on the author of "Tiit (C) (60} Naked and the Dealt'' and "Why • USC Mtllic ~ (60) P~ Are We In Vietnam?'' The Procram Adrian Ruiz petfonns So11at1 in 8 shows Mail« as • writer, tctor, Minor, by Liszt: Tiie Maiden and director and active protestor. The Niatitinaale. bJ Granados; g) Dilco .... ut t C...C0 (C) (60) Nmrra, by Albenlz; and Sona1a, 1 1:30 f) ~ m Red SleftDft (C} (60) I Glnastera. John Crown hosts. Pat Carr0Tf guests. When henpecl!ed Marlana (30) George Appleby (Skelton) attends 10-.30 News (C) (30) Bill Johns. • • •~Miami convention of Ma lodae. • fallatlt Coruo11 (30) the Royal Order af the Golden ~t. 11:00 D 8!l (i!)Atwa (C) his bickering wife Clara (Mist Car· NfrtlKffdlced roll) tollo~lsaulsed IS I siren • M~: .. ln.lidt tlte Wafla Of to test Georf!'s faithfulneu. (R) F•• Pfi.tt .. (drama) 'St-Steve 0 ~ Ci) m Julta (C) (30) "l Cochran. David 8r11n. Th~ujht T Saw a Two-Timer.'' Julia m Allen LIMWtn'a Q11lery (C) Hal spies on neichbor Marie Waue· Frazier Pat O'Brien and Susan Oli- dorn's husband in a Clfe romancinf vtt 1uat 1n alluring blonde end brinp ttle CIJ Mewie: "llfViaiWt $tr1pel" (dra· nelgtlbOr to see for herwlf. Chanin me) '39-HumphrtJ Bo1art, William Hale is reatured. (R) Holden. e GISELE SALUTES I (I) a CE. ..... <C> *OLIVER! LESLIE 1 ll'lS .; ;~m~n~ NIE~SEN GUE~TS. 11;30 Movie: •1nuraday'a Clllld" IJ Ciselt M1chnzle s Bttttr Halt (comedy) '43--Sally Ann Howes, ~ur . (C) (30) Lionel Bart and Les-Stewert Granw.'· he N1elW1 guest. · fJ ~ (I) . Jeey ,...., (C) O @@EE It Tabla™" (C) 11:35 II Jirowte: ell It to tlle J111lll" {60) ·~ Great Chess G•mbit" (comedy) '49 -Rosalind Ruutll, The top·seeret device that rece!Ytt Robert Cummlnp, the attacll order from the Pf'Uicknt 11"5 l!I Qt CJ.) CB T~ .... (t) •nd jud. res its autti.nticlty dita~ 12:10 o MM: .,... (dta1nt) '62- pears I!' the crash of a SAC bomber Rldlard Batehart. Marla Emo. In Spain, and Alexander Mundy la I NallM CMy sent there to find It. (R) Action T1IMh: "Tell Dtfk and -tD FROSl'-IS tN-THE AiR IHftome.'' ' * 8:30 TOt(IGHT on KTTV 1:001C.•••nltJ lulltin leard <C> GOOD SHOW, DAVID! ..... (C) I David Frost (C) (90) #re• tlle laNlt 01lt (C) hn fw Jow Uf9 (C) (60} 1:15 Nm (C) 9:00 9@ @m NIC T_., Mtvtt: l:lO 8 Mtwie: '-CW. of lit ......,. lllf1ie Ylilftp" (adventure) '58 (liOrror) '59-btc Aemlns, Kith· -Kirk Ooui!H, Tony CIJl'tit. Janet lten ~. leilh. Emal Bortnlne. Stoly of the 1 :JO ID All-MIM -..: "The Rill&W.'' fearlm Norwmen who flvtd f 'IJOnd Ht1rt.I Hd Coroniti." and Ille llleasures of lift. Durlnt 1 raid "Tht Llvin1 Coffh1." .. - FOR FREE ON CAMERA AUDITION IN YOUR AREA CALL NOW 547-6251" JIMMY LLOYD Fa"'ov1 A~tor, Pre4vcor, O!rH• for off.,lttt opporiv11lty to k14a aftd yount ad11lh to bo ropr•· toftto4 i" th• TV I FILM IN· DUSTIIY. LLOYD HAS DIS· COVUEO ALMOST 100 ICIDS WHO HAVf A,,EARED IN MOVIES ' T.V. MANY Of oua LUCKY KIDS EARN OYf« $100.00 PU DAY. P.R. CO. MAKiS PROFESSIONAL CON· TACTS FOR YOU IN HOLLY· WOOD. nn l PltODUCTIONI . · 1261 Norfh Vine Stre.t HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. II WEDNESDAY JULY t For morninc and afternoon ll1tln11, please 1ee DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day•s movies. All 1la· tlons reserve the right to chan1e prOIJ'amminc with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1 vr N1Nt. 1:00. • tic ..... (C) (&0) Jerry Duft~. D m H....,..n.u., (C) (30) 8 PILOTS DOGFIGHT * WITH ANGELS! e...,. ~ <C> c2•n ttr> .c.ut. Mae11 wa. ~ttlt Pilota. D Six O'Cllcl M•: "'lltl"'1 ..._.. (comecty) '52 -C.ry Gr1nt, Glnctr Roaers. Merilyn Mon- roe. 11 In (C) (60) I Lowe Liq (60) ..... (C) (lO) CJ) .... lrlffhl (C) (90) Mara .._, (30) A look It dif· fll'tnt waya of 11tt1etln1 food by 9:00. "'Qeen fOf .... ....,,. (drl· birds. how to ttll • ltOfY wtth Plft" m•) '41 -Mtl'ttle Scott.. wtlllem tomtme, tnd El Morro N1don11 Gara1n. Part in Mexico. o .,,.. "'""'. (rom•nce) • I J....tlld Diwlao r ... (30) ·~ Ktffy, JUdY 'tmrid. , 1'1wi -~60) DOn Tmfs. 0 (C) .,_,. Her " ..._,. 1:10 IWM (C) (60) (dnime) '4s-Gtnt TltmtY. ~I V.,... tt lit 1611 ff lit Wildt S.. )I! (60) 12:00 8 ..Curt11n Up" (comedy) '53-I ~:r""=~•!f]. (~~ Robtrt MOfley, Merprtt Ruther· "Ciers; fourrtainht1d of the Pot· font ter'a Art." Earl McCutdleon a -12:10 m (C) "lllct Nerct.a" (dr1me) ptom the ceramist's wort. skills 'U--Oebo11h Karr. "In 111 tM and aathetlc velues. Ht delTIOfl· SQ" ("'7Sl1ry) '58-Steve Brodie. strates tt1e flrfna operation end tfle 2:00 m ''llcHll .. tile Cllefa" (com· i procua. tdy) '49 -Adtlt Jtraens. Rind Ci) fr3 ..._ (C) (30) Brook. Ritldlto 34 (C) (60) · l:OO G "FMl\IMll Heul'I" (dr1m1) '51-7:00 R CIS &.Inf ,..., (C) (30) Paul Douatu. 81rblra Btl Geddes. W.tttr Cronkite, •:JO R. . (C) "WMM of tile ~ I n.t'a My Uaet (C) (30) rtiMt'" (ld-fi) '6S-Wtndell Corey, ~~ .. ~ (~ tt (30) Mtny Andera. • @ Y .. -.... Come on In! AIRUNG CROn I Tiie New Owner) WllCOMIS YOU TO HIS CHEVRON STATION I MAIN AND llACH RYD. HUNTIHTON llACH Mechanic • Daty -6 a.m. to 11 p.m. .,._ Plcll Up .... Del"'J -M7-4IOO ntE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 5, 1969 I llldl Penpectjw. (30) (C) (60) Stlrr1nf the linclnl t11m Cl).._., Hlltbllllet (C) (30) of Tony S.ndltf and Relph Young iildtttat (C) (30) with guests Lena Horne Ind Kaye Drull ..._. (C) (30) Ballard. 7:30 TIRM (C) (60) tarzan pulls IJ Wtestllar (C) (60) Dick une ee lnjwed victims from a plane and Mike Le8ell call the action. era.sh to safety ind learns one ot Tht main event features America's them, a beeuttfut alrl, has been he1yywei1ht champion Mii Mn· 1tratched by a Poisonous thorn end caru. cennot live untesa ai'ttn an inti-fJ (ii) CJ) El) AIC Wtdaead1y toxin wtttlln 48 hours. (~ Mowit: <C> ......, leldl" (COfn· D QJ (J) m TM Ylr ttian (C) tdy·musical) '64-fr1nklt Avalon, (90) "~me Wave n Buffalo Annette Funlcello, Martha Hyer, Sprlnp." Yvonne De Carto ind The Harvey Lembeck, Jody Mc:Clu. A Irish Rovers 11.s the list of auests aroup of younastm surfll'I at the In t comedy adventure. Other beach meet a British recordlnc star l uesta lncflldt Torn Bosley n bank· who Is attrlct*' to Oftt of -the ef Trumbull, G"1 Vlnt0n ts t il1$. (R) ' bumbllnr afterlff"-Jama Bmlin as ~ lntinatioul Mapzlee (60) Trumbull's ton "ed, Ann rrentiss lj SWfwia J &riq9a (60) ts Gertldlnt, Ind c.m. Snodgrm t:JO 11 Qt (() Cree. Acres (C) (30) IS Josephine, daucttters of Ma· Olrver Doualas' mother (El .. nor dame lrnopne (Miss De C.rlo). Audley} visits the farm to rest her O (fl) ())(if) Ht rt Co•• th nerves but Is Jolted by • denclna iildii~ (60) "A DfMM That and howllna trtbt ot Sioux lndllllt. Gllttm." C.ndy's arandfathtr, Ben-f> Naws (C) (30} Ted Meyers. )lmln Prvitt, arrives In Stattt• to Q) ~ Lew (60) prospect tor cotd. (R) 10:00 R 9 C1J Hanft nw.-o (C) (60) G Mllllo11 $ Movie: "1M lop" Wilen Steve McGarmt Is ftlltd by (dr1ma) '61-Rlchard Todd, Robert an unknown assailant and hotpltal· Mor1ey. lzed, Danny Wiiiia.ms ukn owr the I Trdl tf ConseqMftC:el (C) (30) f'lve-0 investl1atton unlt ind starts PeJrJ M11tn (60) a d~te •rch for clues. (R) Jotce a. Coob (30) "Bar-D . 00 m TIM Otrblcler (C) becued Spererlbs." Mrs. Chen &Ives (60) 'Love Is Under L" Asslaned facts about buyln1 spareribs ind to 1 routine mlssina peraons case. shows the prep1r1tion with Chinese David Rost encounters a n1rcotks lnsredients or their American equiv· case and 1 murder. (R) .1.nts. I m ..... (C) (60) ~ (i). lleat of Hollywood (2 hr) Della! (C) (60) 0) hM de PaaloMt (30) Ftlhrt (C) (30) "Harold Urty: 1.-00 m Hlltf (C) (30) Man in the Moon." Dr. Urey, tfle fll) ffedr• (C) (30) "Ayina at man who will examine the lunar tht Bottom of the SM." Uniqut debris brouaht back by Apollo XI, foumey to the floor of the Atlantic offers his moon theories in 1 dis· with "Alvin," the Nevy's little sub· cusslon with Dr. Paul Saltman. marine deslaned for d"p-sea @I) Merlana (30) probes. Tht thr ... man sub takes 0:30 CD News. (C) (30) Bill Johns.. viewers down 5,900 feet past a fI) Spec¥1atlon (60) "A Converse· coral shelf to the ocun bottom. tion With Marcel M1rceau.'' The II) 1.,actn Malcalts (30) masterful French mimt artist dls- 1:30 R TM loed Guys (C) (30) Guest cusu the history of pantomime and Jim Blckus, 11 Claudia's wealthy his life as a performer. father, comes to visit and Is 1p-I FaUatl Coruon (30) palled to '" his daughter woro11111:00 . B fJ@m ma> Ntn <C> in the diner. (A) Mrtd Hltdlcoct D Win WJtlll the Stars (C) (30) · Movie: (C) "House of 1 .. 11oo" tr.eley Smith ind Roddy McDowall (drama) 'SS-Robert Ryen, Robert ~(J:}G)Th IU111 Fl•llJ ~ltn l.lddtn's hllerf (C) Ann M 'the Klnp make the musical MTiler, London lee and Jean-Pierre statement "I Got Rhythm" to open Aumont autst. tonlrhfs show. uurette introduces &l Mowit: "lucky Stiff" (mystery) cousiM ~ ind Jon· who offer '49-t>orothy urnoor, Brian Don· "Sixteen GofnJ on Seventeen" from levy. "The Sound of Music." 1(.1) ~ 00 9 (I)..... (C) m THIS IS THE WEEK 11:30 QI (j) m lOtiflfit ... (C) Mowit· "An Act of .. ........ * THAT IS! FROST 8:30 ( rama) ;4t-rrtdric March, A«· WEEKNIGHTS on KTTV ence -Eldr1d~•-I o..w rr..t (C) <90> o @ m · JelJ ,....., (C) ._ tw , .. Uft (C) (60) 11:35 I) ~ m ef tM lad- IM ._, (C) (30) "Ernest aa11" (wtstem) '43-Robtrt Ryan, Htminawey: A Life story'' Is dls-R1ndolph Scott. cumd by author Carlos Biker and 12:30 at Nabd Ctty host-eriUc Robert Cromie. The book Q) Acti9ll Tllleatrt: "Tht Man I Is I biofra9hy tfllt presents a true Manitd." c..~tiw of the relationship be-12:50 a lhN: """ ltittJ" (dnim•) Htmlnpay's fiction and IC· ·52~r1ld Mohr, Rita Moreno. tu1I uperitncn.. 1:001 fJ ..... (C) m s..tm <3o> c.. ... "' 1un.t1a ...,. <C> MOR '-'J HlllMhies (C) (30) F,.. tile I .. o.t (C) · Hans C.Onritd, In a ruest rolt u 1:20 lllMt: (C) ...... lllnt 11 Ille Stromboli, tht wortd's rreetest ....,.... (adventure) '58 -Robin vlollnist.. tries to teadl Jttflro how H1trhu. .. to pley but runs lnto 1 talent pp. 1:30 m All-llipt 5'Mr: "A1t Top. (_fr} ''rridt of tht Gorilla," and "Robin· D @Cl) m Kraft M• Hell son Cn&soe of Mysttry 11i1nd." I I i < ( 1 < I l I ~ t 1969 tNm roung Keye Line etlon. rica's Mas • ... , [com· ralon, ..,.,, 11. A t tile r star I -the ~) (30) Minor t lier rtclng lflllf. I. (60) d by ~Ital· r the if.lrts (R) (C) flied case, otlcs ~rey: tile lunar I XI, dis· &"8· The dis· Ind )oo" 1bert Ann ~m lery) l>on· ~) ...... Flor- bcf. ran. " I ma) •• (C) lie >bin >p." bin· tioner, "you must justify a thief since you Wagner, who has children of his own, are one, are you not?" _ scotf s at the notion that the example of Wagner then tries to tell them about Rob-Alexander Mundy .might lead the smaJI fry in Hood, Raffles. Bulldog Drummond and into a life of high crimes and misdemeanors. hundreds of other fictional tbjeves. "Kids are hip," he said. "They don't re- .. At first I was rather surprised by the gard. the seri~ .as a heister's handbook. question,'' said Wagner. "Have they forgot-·They'll see it for: what it is--a lighthearted ten that thieves of drama and book fame romp, an CJ!tertamment: . . ---li ·· i0il1"---· ----· --"'Our--mt1on was inntt...,,,.-,nm-:"}!cr. u ar~.~~~:8where thieves belong, of course. boys, thrilled to the escapad~ of. R?bin ln fiction. We're not crazy about them in Hood ~n~ othe.r scamps: l don t think th~ ·real life. But we thriH to their exploi~ in future ,~ 1p1penled by either Mc.. __ ~MluKI)~. · Excitement and suspense aside, there's an- <>ther dimension to ABC's It Takes a Thief -for men only. Not all the pretty girls who appear in every drama of the series; that angle has been rather well explored. It's the clothes'. Robert Wagner, in the lead role of Alex- ander Mundy -"the thief' -has been ac- claimed time and again as the best-dressed actor in television, perhaps in all of Holly- wood. That's off and on the stage. Now -this fall -along comes Fred Astaire, joining Wagner in special guest ap- pearances in the ABC series. (It Takes A Thief moves to a new time and day on Thursday, August 21 at 10 PM.) The Astaire image is "sleek, fashionable." Astaire, the living legend, wiJJ play tbe role of Alistair Mundy, the father of Alexander (Wagner) and a retired thief ot the Robin Hood order. The show, beginning its second full sea- son on ABC in September (it began in early 1967). is in Europe untjJ August, filming several segments in various locations--Capri, Rome, and Paris with Wagner and Astaire . Wagner and Astaire have the European style setters on edge. They have arrived with wardrobes (36 changes for Wagner, 18 for Astaire) that just may affect Italian and Paris design. The photographers (paparazzi) who hound celebrities have been taking pic- tures of Wagner and Astaire and circulating them in magazines and newspapers all over the continent. Wagner said he isn't complaining, adding, "Jt gives me a chance to show off American made and cut clothes. I djdn't think about it when first I went over. Now, I let them shoot everywhere. I'm the ambassador for the garment industry." ~ ~ Wagner also discovered the European r.ress is asking him to defend criminals. 'After all," the ABC star mimics the ques- stories and 00 the screen. . AstaJre · 1s one of the most ver~tile actors "It' · · 1 b 'd m Hollywood. And he wouldn t touch a . s •nteresttn~ to specu. ate w Y we 1 .en-series unless it bad the "Astaire beat" for ti£r S<> strongly with the tl'uef. For one thing, comedy, a chance to wear an outstanding hes an under~~g, no matte! how su~cessf ul. wardrobe aod a beautiful girl or two. For another, 1t s ~ot ~ur Jewels hes after. Io light comedy and in dancing .. roles, Our own property ts nice and safe from that Astaire has always been a standout. Astaire fel!ow on the screen. gestures arc copied by everyone who waotJ "Then ~· e~ch o~e of us ~~ every to "get with it." In just two cracks at telc- buman tratt-mclucling a fatnt st.reak of vision and in t9S9 (two Astaire specials) be larceny. M.ost of us have other traats, such won an "embarrassing riches" of Emmy as an ethical sense and an instinct for self- preservation. that are stronger. But briefty, in fantasy, we can let the thief in us play out-at no risk to ounelves or anyone else. "We gtt some thrills of danger, without the actual guilt-or 20 years in the pokey. You might say that psychologically the fic- tional thief is not stealing for himself, but for us." Wagfler pointed out that in It Takes a Thief Alexander Mundy is paroled from prison to exercise his talents solely for the SlA, a government intellifence agency. His thefts enhance his country s security, not hi's own. "·It is made very clear to Mundy-and the audiences-that if be ever swipes a bau- ble on hi!! own, it's back to prison for a long, long time," said Wagner. awards. And in 1959 Astaire expanded his screen imnge. He became a dramatic actor in ·•on the Beach" and followed that with straight comedy roles in "The Pleasure of His Com~ pany" and ''The Notorious Laodlady.'' But to keep tbe Astaire feet still is like asking the sun to stay away. When the movie "Finiao's Rainbow" was cast, the Irish rascal Finiah McLonergan, teller of tall tale~. iue one with the restless feet. great charm and shameless connivance was Astaire. Back in great form. Wagner and Astaire are both thoroughly professional. Astaire began as a child danc- er who with bis sister Adele reached Broad- way stardom. Wagner, at 20, won a motion picture contract, breaking the jinx that a local boy can't make good in HoUywood. Wagfler was born in Detroit. but was brought by his parents to Los Angeles when he was nine. Wagoer, an accomplished athlete-tennis, golf, swimming, water skiing, scuba divjng and sports car devotee admits that if it hadn't been for such endeavors, It Takes a Thief might have been someone else's series. "An actor has to use everything God gave him." said Wagner, one of Hollywood's handsomest leading men. "J believe I was given a banquet" hp15 llAGllE YOURSELF IEHllD THE MICROPHONE I c • •··· .•. ~·!···.· . . . 1., .. ::: " --wt11ctt-OF-TH!SE ' FASCllATllG CAREERS INTERESTS YOU1 0 DISC JOCKEY 0 NEWSCASTH 0 UOllTSCASTH 0 COMMUCIAL ANNOUNC£a -HH VOICE ANALYSIS TILLS YOU IF YOU HAVI ':HIPDIN TALINT"I TRAI~ AT HOM[ 0. IN OUll ICAUTIFUL N(W SfUOIO 5CHOOC.! You "" study blOICICHI ltcllnlqu11 II llomt , In 10111 spare llmt, or In ovr 111111 l rOICl<Ht· tn& School-lOCAlCO lllCHT HlllC IN LOS ANCCLES-unCler 11\t 1111pervl1lon of our Olrtdlftl Faculty of 11 famous brofdcnltn. Radio. 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IDCm. ~ (ZU) 4M QUI Pte11e aend me my rr .. copy or "Sootlls'it on Youf" N1me City, Stitt/lip Ptlon• I am Interested In o c1....,_, o Home Stud)' I 8TUOIO aa1 --------------------- THURSDA Y JULY 10 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 :00 ~ Qllltr'On-U.. W-tltlm Front' (drama) '30 -Lew Ayres, Louis Wolhtim. IJ (C) "Coed Ntrchbor SI•" Part I (comeay) '64 -Jack LAmmon, Romy Schneider. a "111• P'rivatt Affairs of "' A•f' (drama) '47 -Ann Dvorak, Geora• Semi.rs. 12.'CIO 0 "llnaacn at Sand Crttk" (west. em) '56 -Everett Sloane, John Derek. 1Z:30 m "To tilt YINr" (dram•) '48- 0ennis Morpn, Ytveca Lindfors. 2:00 ID "n. 1'*1 nit W11b Alene" (mys1ery) '44-Arthur Lekt, Janis Carter. 3:00 a "FUt .. ,....... Jordan" (drt· ma) '49-8arbara Stanwyck. Wen· dtll Corey. <l;lO IJ (C) ~ ....... frt• SeitlM .. (musical) ·~ne Barry, Rhonda Aemin&- FVf NING C:OO II TN Ill Ntws (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D m HuaU.,-lrin"-f (C) (30) 0 Stave Allefl Sllow (C) (90) Rita Moreno. Judy Roberts, Scoey Mit· chlll and Jerry Lester auest. 0 Sil O'Ctock Mwle: "T1llt Man irlo Sllet Libef1J Valance" Part I (western) '62-James Stewart, John Waynt. 11 Sn (C) (60) I low Lucy (60) labun (C) (30) Merv C rifflll (C) (90) i>.rs ..._? (30) "Livfna Worid" -bird courtina dlnce.s; ''Quiet Man'' -demonstration of realistic and abstract mime; "N1- tional Parb"-the burs of Yellow· stone . I JIMfttlld Df¥ine ftlOfO (30) ...., (C) (60) Don Travh.. C:lO INIC NtwMMc:t (C) (60) Yepp • ... Iott.• ,, ... See~) (60) 9 6 HUU.,.lrillkley (C} (30) ID I~ CC) C30l "The World of l ow T emper1turu" Host Alen Scott invtstiaates the science of cryoaenio-the science of low temperatures. I (I) 6D News (C) (30) Nttidero 34 (C) (60) 7;00 C1$ &tftia1 News (C) (30) lter Cronkite. I W1'at'1 MJ Unt? (C} (30) , ......... (C) (30) @ HlO .... Wld (C} (30) ...,... a. C""-(30) "The Half·S.r ind Second Position." the flnal technique of the leriet- 7:JO II * THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 5. 1969 tht conc1pt of posltion·playlna. Mr. Notd Introduces a Bach bourree. I (I) Mdf11e's Nt¥Y (30) ,,.. AMl!t.t (C) (30) Dr•• Hone (C) (30) Kai Kan Presents ANIMAL WORLD fl) M.~ ' &trenas (30) 9:00 IJ tBJ (I) CIS T111trtcfaJ lhwlt: "Dud Riap(' (su511tnse) '64 - Bette Devis, Karl Malden, Pltef Lawford, Estelle Wlnwood. ld1ntlctl twins mett after an 18-year .. tranaement at the funeral of • man who loved one but m1rrlld the other. Embittered by all she h11 "Sharks" missed, the unm1rried twin mur-U a Cl) A.nl•al WOfld (C) (30) dera her sister and carries out a S1llors hunt one of nature's most charade that ends in trafedy. (R) efficient killer1-the blue sh1r1I-1J @ffi al Tills Is To• ..... off the Southern Cllitomia coast (C) (60) Sonny & Cher, Esther Of•· (!eschldulldl_ . rim, Herman's H~nnits, Henry Gib· D Q) Cil m Danlel loone (C} son and Cleo l11ne auest. (R) (60) 'ThrH Sa>re and Ten." An @E El Mundo Esta Loco (60) elderly 1unsmith (Burftss Mere-~30 ~ 0 (i) m .~ (C) (30) dith) teveals his trade secrets tG fraud$.=-OR-28. -'. computer puts wJrcin& lodiaru to aaln. 4 place ol Sat. Friday ind Officer Gannon on hi&h esteem In the tribe. (R) 'the trail of an embezzlement rlna. M Jeck a.~ (30) (R) @ Ci) W Tht f lylnf Nun (C) m Ntwa (C) (30) { ) "The Breakaway Mook." Rick Sn,tllln& Pll1ses $pedal (C) (60) Uttle auests as the accident-prone oda.y s music Is the subJeet of this Brother Paul, who makes 1 return special that features Paul Rtvent visit to th• convent to help the and The Raiders, Gary Lewis ind \ Mother Superior straiahten out the The Playboys, Merrile. Rush, M1r1t bookkeeplna. (R) Lindsey ind the Emery Clay Dane· B Millien $ Movie· (C) '1.tfs ers. ar..e Lewe" (comedy). '60-Marilyn· EI1J future (30) ''Poetry. and Son&." Monroe, Yves Montand. Kenneth Rexro_th, ~ vis1tln1 l1ctUT· ""1 Muon (60) at Santa Barbara, presents 90me of l1ltatrt leat (30) his stu~nts .•ho offer orlain.I I Tnrtti or Con.sequences (C} (30) er at the University of California o.to dt hsiona (30) sonas with ru1tar aecompanlmenl 1.-00 R 9 (j) T1M P'rboner (C) (60) 10:00 0 ~ 00 m Du~ Marti• (C} l'he Pri90ner returns home to Lon· (60) Victor Borae. !•!"my Stewart don atter esapina. and the men and Raquel We~h 101n Dean and with whom he once worked •aree the lovely Goldd11ers. (R) lo alSlst him in leamlna who his I m """ (C) (60) 1bductors realty are and the loca-Scnpeme Th11trt (C) (60) I f h 'I • Della! (C) (60) t on o t e v1 laae where he was , ~ f tu (C) (JO) .. n_ · held captive. (R) ti ,!e vcs11n B Zant Sr~ (30) for D mter. @ (]) W Thit Cilrl (C) (30) ~ So11nds of ~'""'.~' (C) (2 hr) "Dark on Top of Everythin& Else." P1ttsbur1h Fesltvals. (R) Ann Marie 1rrives at her parents' I P1SS90rt to Travel (C) (30) home fOf the weekend just as they lO:JO News (C) (30) 8111 Joh~~ are 111vina for a convention in 1 ~ f11ture {C) (30) Mabu· Gotham. Late that nlaht. she hears hay. 1 noise, and in trying to locate it. €!> flll~sta Corazon (30) she becomes imprisoned in 1 fold· G'> Twilight Zon1 (30) in& bed that snaps shut on her and 11 :00 II 0 0 @E m m News CC) locks. (R) , R Alfred Hlt.chcod 0) Hazel (C) {30) • Movie: "The Dar the El.1111 EI1) NET PbiY'ous. (C) (90) "Home." Caupt Art" (drama) '62-Janet A dram• written especially for Munro, Leo McKern. television by Meaan Terry is the m Allen Ludden's Ciall1ry (C) '8mes story of the effects of overpopula· Brown, Marty Allen. Helen Gurley lion on a futuristic society where Brown and Marva Whitney auest everyone lives underaround with IE Movie: "Murder Will Ouf' (mys· nine people to a room. tery). '53-James Robertson Justice, fl) ftlldano! (C) (30) Valene Hobson l:JO D @ (i) m Ironside (C) <&:>> @ C3J @ (6) 9 (j) Ntn (C} "Moonlli'hf Muns Money." Sgt 11:301 ~ .00 ~ .Tonipt ,.st.ow (C) Ed Brown is suspended from duty , Mov11: Pittsb11rata (~r1~1) when an off duty officers involves 2-John Wayne, Ma~ene Dietrich. him in • sllootina. (R) 0 @ CV m Joer Bis!lo9 (C) 0 loiln' (C} (90) One Niehaus 11 :35 IJ Mov~: "The Fem1le Anll11.r and Mickey Davis are rinaside for (drama) 58-Hedy Lamarr, Georae • I O·round bantamweieht bout be· Nader. tween Lenny Brice and Chuy Cha· U:30 0) Naked City vez. Ci) Adion Theatre: "Law and Or· 0 @ Cil al Bewltdlld (C) (30) der." ·~us1n Serena Strikes Aaain." Part 12:45 0 Movie: "Frankenstein -197tr I of two parts. Serena defends (horror) '53-Boris Kllr1otf. Sam's int1rests when beautiful Clio 1:00 D Movit: (C) "t.os Tarantos" Vaness!, a prospective McMann & (drama) '64-Cannen Am1y1, Tate client, seems determined to I Co111111unlty Bulletin Board (C) t1ke Darrin back to Italy with her. News (C) (R), from ltlt lnikle Out (C) m GREAT SHOW 1:20 Movie: "Tht White Sll•W" * DAVID! LOOK OUT FOR (westetn) '56-0avid Brian, May FROST 8:30 TONIGHT 1:30 :b'~t-Nlpt stiow: "So Lona at the OJ Oniel fmt (C) (90) fair," "Mr. Emmanuel" and "Ma· ID ltn fw Your Utt (C) (60) nlla Callins." 169 :er :.I IS- In he u 1r-• ) • '•· 'b· 0) rts on 'I· 0) 1ls 11'9 nd \ Irk IC· , .. .. If· 1la of Ill rt. C) ut nd in r) U· Ill et S· e. I 9) h. I" [8 ,. , .. :) ,. •Y 19 .. -· I land in the lake Co•trv ol Calilornia Pines Lowest bank terms on 1cre1ae ovel'lookioa CAllFORllA PINES LAKE . PARCRS FROM 11m Fill PRICE! 30,000 acres of vlrain Northern C1IHomll land are belne developed as the world's "'ariest privately-owned vacationland. Only ·, small part -approximately 1,000 acres -of C11ifornl1 Pines is now for sale. Much of the remainilli land will never be sold. California Pines is not a commercial resor1 -not sold as a hedae teainst Inflation or as an Investment for profit alone -but as 1 refure from the smoa ind strife of our cities for families who want to own 1 share of unspoiled C1IHomi1. Ownership of property In the uke Country 1ives your family full recreation1l .ri1hts in all Flft C111trl11 tf c.tllftrl la Pf•al ~\ Tiie Stream Country The Hi&h Country Ttle Tree CoH try Tiit Hene C1U1try FREE! 1. P ictures. floor plan of this A-frame cabin (we build the outside, you finish the inside) you can buy on an acre of land at California Pines for $4000 (Price includea landl) 2. Mape, color photographs. 3. Official report. by the State of California on California Pinee. Dial or Coll Collett 149-6600 CALIFORNIA PINES Dept.. TVW 71 162S8 Ventura Blvd. Sherman Ow, C.llt. 91418 Pltuc ~d '"' the frtt inlonn1tion p1cka~. Clt7 ____ Stat. ___ Zlp __ • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Paa• 17 - FRIDAY JULY L1 For morninc 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 0 "Operation Dis.tar" (drama) --·-• '51-John Mills, Lana Mocd'-- D (C) "Good "'1fhbor Saia'' Part II (comedy) '64 -Jack Lemmon, Romy Schnelder. 0 "AbOut Mn. Lulle;, (drama) '54-shlney Booth, Robert Ryan. 12:001J "Last Starecoad'I w..r (west- ern) '57-Jim Davis, Mary Castle. 12:30 m "Qlory It $t1" (ldvtnture) '54 -Trevor Howard . .,Tit• lllnd Cod· dal' (drama) '48----Mn Crawford. 2."CIO &J "TM Saint's Qlrf Frida(' (mys. tery) '54-Louis Heyward, Naomi Chi nee. l :OO fJ iC) "TM Cilr1 In the lttd Vtlvtt SWln(' (dram1) '55-Ray Miiiand, Joan Collins. 4:00 I) "I R1m1tablr Mams" (dntma) ·~Irene Dunne, Philip Dom. Medical or Dental Assistant CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL • Student lotns • Day and £venin1 Claffft • Lifetime Placement SeNice • For Women o( All Aaes • Professionally Stiff~ Dental Clinic Open To The Public 1896 NEWPORT BLVD .• COSTA Mu.A ( 714) 645-2922 ,. •• 18 f 'J F N I ~. (, 1:00 en.. Bir ,..., <C> <60> 11ny Dunphy. D m HmtSty.I~ (C) (30) 1J ~ A1tt91 Sllow (C) (60) ROI· er C. C.rrnel, Georp Jeqel and Solomon Bulb 11uest D Six O'Clock Mowit: '-n.t Man iio S11ot ~ YIA•ce" Part 11 (western) '62-James Stewart. John Wayne. fJ I S,, (C) (60) m I love Lucy (60) &J Batllan <C) (30) (fi') 00 M"" Griffin (C) (90) fI1) Wllaf1 N..O (30) _...mi'lll Wor1d"-blrd family cy~es; "Quiet Mtn" -morw 9antomlme stories; "Nation•! hlks" -Custer's Last Stand. . fl) Jwent.d Dlwlno TllM (30) 6:30 0 UBC NtwMrvp (C) (60) GJ Yoy1p to the Bottom of ta. SU (C) (60) fij@ HunUty-lrlnkMJ (C) {30) ft) look a.it (C) (30) C.r1os Bak- er 11uests. (R) ~ (j) m ,...., <C> <3o> il) Notidn 34 (C) (60) 7~ I) CBS &enin1 Ntwa (C) (30) Willer Cronkite. e Ana* w ..... P <C> (30) fJ Wlllt's My Une? (30) m Pmwonl (C) (30) O @ CiJ1tma Sllowcw (90) "Saddle Tramp," starrin& Joel Mc· Crea. •• Cat1 Player hopes his putter wW be U bot M it 'lfU Wit )'eat wbe1I be defends laJs Jlrtdsb ()pea ttde I.a La.acubltt. Eo1lllod. ABC's cam· eras mil be thctt lo ttlolM tile Baal rowid Uve TII utelllte from rtte RoyaJ Lytham and St. A.DDtt CoJI Club Saturday mornlnc-HJcb-Ucbtl wW also be teen on ABC •I 3130 pm die same day. Ckrts Schenkel and 1011 put 8,Jl'Oll Nel- son wW daql.be the acdo• for ABC ~letffrt. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY S, 1969 Em S.... 111d D1qtiten (30) "Who youn& man on the brink of financial Do You Think You Ater' Conceived disaster 1nd physical ruin. Bid u 1 teenaae musical comedy, the home in Kentucky, the younr man pro11n1m provides a sprinO>oard fOI' reauesses the tl\le values In his parent-teen discussion. Subjects are life and makes wiser plans for the datin1 pn1ctlces. boy·clt1 rehitlon-future. (R) ships, POPUiarity, parental 1ttitudes 0 @'(}) S Jtldd for tllt .,. ind ttle Issue of w education. tense (C) (60) 'The Poison~ Tree." 9 Cl) MIJbtny Rf'D {C) (30) When Clinton Judd defends a .:n C) (30) wulthy younf 1ir1 on a buraJaty 1:1.:1 AMrlcan West < c:harp, the outcome hlnps on tN ,&) Dfa• Hoae (C) (30) point of ptivllepd Information. 7:30 R ta Cl) The Wild, WUd West (C) Nancy Wicnire. Mellsu Murphy, (10) Jamu West and Artemus Gor· Lonny Chapman ind Michael Stron1 Jlon suspect that the 1ppearance of rues!. (R) 1 repertory company near the site mb..ntatios J Celebridades (C) of several staae holdups is more {30) than a coincidence. (R) !".30 fJ ..._. (C) (30) Ted Meyers. CJ eD RiO ClupamJ (C) (60) "Ho fr'sb Need Apply.'' Manolito hel95 GJ larh'1 law (60) Irish miners striklna aa~st. daJt.-ft) Adwenblre (3..()) serous w0rklri1 concfi.ll.ons api~st m Conste11don ltnlfllpopo (30) John Cannon:S advice. lO:OO CJ @@m The Sllnt (C) (60) B ANGELS vs. Oakland! "Portrait of Brenda." The Saint has 0 ACTION a • b111sh With lteath When he It· * LOOK -fi R : tempts to solve the murder of his 0 A.npls laltball (C) (21/i hr) artist friend. (R) The Californja Aneels battle the 0 m Ntw1 (C) (60) O.kland Athletics. 0 @ CI) EE Did Cnett (C) (60) 0 m ~Q} let's Mau I De1I fJ Della! (C) (60) (~ ( 0) onty Hall hosts. ft) RU Rewitw (60) "Airports d I> fJ Miiiion $ Movie: • .,lnic in tile the Future." T'WO architecti U · Year Z.." (drama) '62-Ray Mil· plore the problems of buildln1 and lend, Jfan Hagen. maintalnlnf modem airports. m Tnrtll er Consequences (C) (30) il) Marilu (30) mr."'..,.. <60> ft) The City Watclten (C) (60) Art 10-.30 m News (C) (30) Bill Johns. Seldenb1um and Charlu Champlin. il) Fllt1St1 C.raan (30) m Duelo de Pasiones (30) 11:00 B 0 m EE News (C) ~ ~00 D cm rn EE Joint Davidson (C) 0 Alfred Hitdtc:ect (60) Phyllis Diller 11uests. fJ Movie: .. sw..t Smell of Soe-m Haul (C) (30) cess" (drama) '57 -Tony Curtis, f!) luceclta (C) (30) Burt Lancaster. m Allen LUdden's Ci1llery (C) Ed 1:30 I) Qi Ci) Comer 'Yft (C) (30) Berley, Jackie K1hane, Spanky Wll· Football star Moose lewis (Glenn son euest Ash) aivts Gomer, hi~ old pal from m Movie; (C) "Tonl&ftt's a.. the Mayberry 11as stahon, two bench Nratir• (comedy) '55-0avid Niven, passu to the bl1 &ame. (R) y De cart B tiJ @ m Na'" ot the c.me vonne o. (C) (90) "Swln1ers. Only." Police (ii) Ci) fa 00 NIWI (C) jail Howard Publications Editor 1i:20 I) QI Ci) News (C) r:::n1M::;.ln m~~::~, ~n~i~r>liv~~~ 11:30 D ID (.i) m Tonlfht Show (C) in a wild "for swinrers only" apart· e Movie:. "Tiie Lady Wants Mink" ment complex in Hollywood. Ann (comedy) 52-Ruth Hussey, Oen· Blyth, Jack Klurman and Clu Gal· is O'Keefe. a1er also 11uest. (R) 0 @@ a> Joey lisbop (C) m FROST WARNING! LOOK m Notidtfo 34 (C) * OUT FOR DAVID 8:30 u :ss U Movie: '1\e Lemon Drop lid" WEEKNIGHTS on KTTV (comedy) '51-&b Hope, Marilyn Mu well. I Dntd Frost (t)• (90) Q! (j) Friday Show Run for Your Ute (C) (60) . Wars of U.. Rosa {60) 'The 12:30 m Naked CitJ &maker." Civil war continues be· m Action Theatre: "C-Man.'' twe.en the Yorl!s and lancasters In 12:50 0 Movie: "Hons Iona Aftah" ton11ht's episode from the play of (drama) '53-Jack Kelly May Wynn. ''Edward IV." Edwerd of Yor1l de· • feats Queen Maraarel Kina Henry 1:00 D MowW. (C) "IUmbef'IJ Jim" (•d· Is Imprisoned and the Queen flees. venture) '64--Jim Reeves, Mad• Edward's maniaae lo Lady Grey leine Usher. causes Warwick's desertion to the 0 News (C) lancastrlan cause. m From the lnsffte Out (C) f!) Noches T1patlu (30) t:OO 1J QJJ m CBS' Friday Movie: {C) l:lO 0 CMntry Musk (C~. "YounplOOd Hawb" (drema) '63 m ~11 .. ~lfht Sllow: Island Res: -James Franciscus, Genevieve Page, cue, .. Deat~ on the Fo~.r·Poster' Suzanne Pleshette, Eva Gabor. A and 100 Cries of Terror. naive youna novelist becomH ro· 1:40 I) Movie: "Carro to C1petown" mantically Involved with a wealthy (adventure) '50 -Broderick Cntw· patroness of the arts, and lier hus· ford. John Ireland. band takes his revenee in a care- fully contrived plan that leaves the 2:30 IJ Community Bulletin loanl (C} )9 el * 1n 1is le • " • ty ,. n. ,, ,, I )) ts t· 1$ d I· • '· SATURDAY JULY 12 ~,1 n p N I N r. Kid" twestem) '54-Scott Brady. I Fubn (C) "Gooney Birds." Jea·u Lint (C) SIC._. Dutr. Esbtdle cit Pedro Vetps 9:301i1Elf:§-r (q 7:00 a~ @mu ........ Wtfld (C) I U.: ''T'he Youn1 Uw· Plill ~ ~ii. ers" Ind "a.phant Boy." I• ........_ <C> mu. £shla , Oded 7:.25 C~ Ut 1'11 Dir (C) lO:OOllfETlll Aldltt a. {C) 7:30 ....., s...w, <C> • MMe: ~ ""'t:. ~ r-. 9 @ m SWJbON Sq1tru ...... (western) '49-81rry Sulll· I l!:' M~~ hosts. van, Broderick Crawford. @ ())a lriUtlt °"" G l!ttbrnJtr Uvina _;:... , • ot11111.1Ht1t (C) ABC camem tele· @I) la DMI . vise the finals round of the touma-10:30 H ti) latlun/S.-1H11 (C) ment from Lancashire, f.111l1nd, . @ eu... (C) from the Royal lytham and St. owie: MOarl .....,, (mystery) Anne's Golf Club. ' Jlllam Holden, Lee J. Cobb. D M•~I tM Mast of M1turlty D Ci7l C1J G> SpldetMln (C) 7:4518~..S Ntlft (C) .. fJ)_fiLi~ a:oola Cl)c..eo ._... <C> 11:000. ~(i)mM•1tr Lu ....... @ Ci) @D s.per Sii (C) bit ) Teams to be 1nnounced. Cotl11trr Music. {C) i Cl) G) 8eorp of U.. Jllft· • Allbttt l Costieflo Cartoons (C) ) .. T• of Wtflt Ferp ~~rd llltatn: B~ House Slblfday lllHtrr. "Blackout" SA. inst "Ho Way Back." 11:30 IJ a Cl) T1lt Henuloldl (C) 1:30 11 ~ Cl) hp Bunny/ Road Run-0 @ (1) (!) Allltrica11 lendstlnd ner Hour (C) (C) Ditk Clark hosts. • 8 @ 00 m Cool McCool (C) D MovJe.: "Tift °'" ... Tlliart" Movie: "n.t . UOft and tile (adventure) '58-Sterllng Hayden, Hone" (western) '52-steve Coch· Rodolfo HOJOS. ran. Sherry Jackson. mcbco 11ld @I) Elcuel1 KMEX (C) ."\FTFRNOON • venture) '43-ffandotph Scott, Ella pins and "Wild 8111" D1vl10n and Rllnn. HI~ Giants. 12.:301~:-:"'Qwt (C) 1:.":w DWIM llllfO ct! tJj Q) .._...., (9 Paul ill Pldllre (C) mre end ""'Merk "llndsly a>-host. ltalntiow l\Uh (C) m & ..... 11on11 1aport <C> 1:30 a Movie: <C> •'fferwles ~--m II• RMot n.atn: ''Priva ..._.._. Mu" (spedKular) 64- Htll." Alan Stttl. i:00 C....., M <Cl a @ CD ~1r• °'" ..,. Mt'ftt: (C) -We~ (wallm) ro....... ( Hllhlllbb of tile ' · rd Widmart Henry Fi>nda. tourney from ancnhltt. Entlalld. o MeN: .,.. ._..., fJlpltMI" m c.a.r ftNtn <C> "tut of u.e (draru) '62--Molly lhck. iOtilcens." Sdunl4. 9 Cl> ftabn Flitt: ''M• Ind Pa GI....... 9'ld* (C) Tom Kelly Kittie Go to Town." Is millnidt .t tht Lona Beach tD TrewtJ tilt W"1d (C) Sports Arena fbr a volleyball meet -4:001 ... Mal ... lrmfietl itli IDmed Stam M'ld • W•&'H Tl'llll (C) i~·w111 • Sliver Wlap (C) ArlMd r«ea HIPllPta <C> •:SO m ouw t11111ts 1:30 t8 Cl) 11le loH bftJV (C) l!:).lntnct Qt1t1t for Advtttbnt (C) 5:00 All·Anttflan Colltp 5'ow (C) 2:00 Mevle: .. Hlln'lcane t•lld" (ad· IUflC. a~ vtntUl'f) 'Sl-Jo11 H•ll, MJrle-wtnd· 5ant '70 sor. (if) ()) 48 a Wide World 0 Satwdlr Dollblt Fabn (C) ·lpofta {C) •1R"ut to Ho Time" end "Navy tooraaa,(C) Wife." : lnllOWlti .. 1 (R) O Mevtt: "lndl Force" (adven· 5:30 ~Rafplt SIDry (C) (R) ture) '43-Burt Lancaster, Yvonne UIC NtwMma (C) De Clrto. • T.wpt lHe II) CofoMt Tileetre: "Don Juan . Mu.. Froa UNCLE (C) i llipn." nit New S.IHMI (C) s,.ts bl Adioll (C) A .... Loot It DP: "ESP Over Set tlle USA {C) D 11cu-f'sydloklnesla." Dr. Jule 2:30 I Idle CrJ Elsenbud reporls on • tr111s-Atl1ntlc • Set tile USA (C) tAperiment. T1lt blololical effects · binbew Tltu1re (C) of the "leyln1 on of h111ds" In 3:00 B Dial •M• fOf Miiiie (C) Father plants and 1nlm1ls are ditcuased 9:00 D 9 00 m Tiie Flintst.na (C) lZ:OO IJ Qi Cl) Slwun! (C) O iTovit: "The Law vs. lilly die D Mme: "Corfftta 111-225" Horm1n J. O'Connor welcomes ~ Dr. Bemud Grad. Cad-I auests Kina Curtis and The Kine· m Aarlcutt.e USA (C) 'The Owl That Didn't Give A Hoot' The Disney Studio has undertaken many_ pr~·ccts in the past to show that ,eredators in the animal kingdom. e coyotes, wolves mountain hons, are not aU malicious, nor e tirely deserving ~i their reputatlons. · . 1V producer Roy E. Disney has recently finished another addition to this series called "The Owl That Didn't Give a Hoot," a nature drama to be telecast on Walt Disney's Wonderful World oT Color, Sunday, on NBC at 7 : 30 PM. "I t>Ccame interested in Great Horned Owls. the subject of the show •· stated Roy Disney, '"when I saw bow cute a baby owl ii. Then' I was arnaud to learn that Emeit Seton, dean of the natur- alists, called Great Homed owls the 'most pronounced and savage of the birds of prey: . n • "If anything as cute as a baby owl could beoom~ ~vage, Disney reasoned. "it would make a great film. But I d1dn t start out to whitewash these owls, merely to show them in. a domesticaf:Cd situ· ation. The result was that we proved owls have a good side too. They can be gentle a a puppy. . "We discovered much about QreatJiomed Owls working with them before and during production. They have much more per- sonality than 'J(e anticipated and added to the ent.ertainment values. Like alt youngsters, they have an inquisitive nature. "We also learned that they grow rapidly, and if we didn't ftlm everyda}'. we weren't able to match shots. Bab owls have enormous feet, like"' Oennao Shep~rds, an<f"~re ao1l:ia y e uO\Jlcy. DUt as-ac(uha they can manipulate their talons hke fingen. "The owl was so tame," concluded the producer .. 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