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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-09-06 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesal I l < I ' , • V'O\.. A. MO. Jl4. 4 SICTIOllS. 11 l'AOIS ... ' ' ' •' '\. -j· '' I' ' . • I Dime Sl•de.r ' . . " ... I > • ·J :r·.>·. ' -~· -•-a ,._ ~·~t i no .. ofN .Wl:ientwotkmenrare.aw ,nmauw·~ ·>\KU.lerwio · s-,..._.,.. ew .. ~~ "8eh ·replenishment .projed becomes plaYJll'OW)d for .small ·boys lnthetnelgnliorl!ood..Marcie Sc!lm1r21> decide<!' She'd try being . •·ooe~of the· boys.'1 • ·~ &:-nun Def ends n ·octor Accused of Abortions . ' ' By JEAN CO~ r • ' ...,, .. Dlllr·l>llft, ... ... " . ,Aft111)D(lonal former nun, Crll'Zit El ena :v~ df1.SQutb Laguna1'h'aill'Words ·of p!,(,i~~·· Fridily in· de!--ofl Laguna . matl!' phy•lclan Dr. Robert llDbb-who ' w~ aqested Thursday on · aborllon · cbarJ'es. "ht~ t~ years 1 was with the siSlers, J ~ever felt such a spiritual closeness to God as lhave Since t met Dr. Robb," the ~ -1printe-nurse tokl -the-DAILY Pr· Va.quo,.. '315S1 . Cat a 1 in a 'Aft., cblnwl llle ~th many of, Di\ Robb'• pallenll and IOWJd him to be• "tit --r1ia .. tnqwn. n ' ·w Al 'ror u I'm c:oncorned,' Dr. Rribb ~,be JUlllYiol-11111.of lhis," she said , Gt~ doctor who WU attested l{n• his• diljiop Dana PollJl ·bom~ 11iumtay nljht -accused by pollct of Inducing lwo , ::·oruge . Coast ·-diet'·~ 'I ..... 1 sunny. doyo will reign In the Oranp n"'et the weekend -.. ~.er ,., ... low cloud• )I the a..m. Good . Wuthir for Jul beach l1ing lbr --..=.back to llie • 'INSmE TOD~Y e No'bclbt Sloa~ WU3ott ha 11 a falkmg article shich r,.. an tmp(llhll' for todoy'r flOUth ttUt" paretUI what they ould ttU U~ir colleg.-·bcnand t uaoster1 in todo11'1 Family •tl<Jr. . ,, ·' . . ' ... ~ ,, '' .. .., .,.,.,. . ' ..... 'Ir'• ,. ... .....,_. l .. ,, ,. ,....,_ '' 11 miscarria~ irl'fOW1g-umnan1ed· women, Dr, Robb, 66, -ialhing in tnwnal niedicine,· bas ·denied 'the accusatkmJ, saying; ''I'bave never performed:an op- eratlon .onia pregnant woman.' .. 'Ibt caae i11 ·pending. Mi ss Vasquet said the doctor gave himse·1r completely to his palieht.s, and no matter what time she called him In their behalf "be would be there." · "The patients are the' ones we should be concerned willl Cruzie,'"heµsod to tell me." she sai'd ~inging her bands nUvousty. "I ·.iearntd from / him one should gi•• o{ lhy,.11 comple!ely and unselllshly." Of. Robb .wu taken lnnn· l1iJ home.to the Laguna Beach Police Jlepartmait where be wu booked and released on a Sl,2SO ball bond, Police'Det;Gene BnloU said '-Officer1: armed with a 8ellth nr· rant aJeo aelaed "'certahr inatrumtnts'' from his office at' 250 Beach St. He wu:'Br1'ested on a warrant issued in Santa Ana municipal court a~ booked on two felony counl.9 (separate alleged of- fenses) under a penal code section. Cal State Co.ed - . " Killed in Wreck ' . ' ' A JIJ.yW'Oid Cal Stat..Tullortoo c:..a waa tilled early this momtn1 in 1 bit and run acddenl .,, the Glli<n Grim Freeway. near the.Jlasta Stred ol:f. tu'IP in Garden Grove . t.omtne Ami 'Montoya, d auno. "" listed dead-on-arrtval et Orana:e County M"9cal Center at 12•10 1.m .. today. Tbo CaUlornla Highwoy Palrol ii ln- vesitgaling the accidCnt. No otha Injuries "''ere reported Ind tbll biWnd-nm W' has not been round. OCC 'Opens' Sign Ups Opeo rejlltrallon 'r ... 0 Orlnp Coul Colloge night daaoos will be hold Sept. I, JO and .U ll'am I p.m. to l :IO p.m • I . _,__, ' J . l!x-null ,~~lends-~'y9una ' ' ' .. ' . !MD .A4!en~~tJ ~~-~ ~-~~(~~- Alioto ·lhnies Mag:· -~me -Stor~ . ( ~J On Mafia -JJnk NEW YORK (AP) -Look MB(aZlne says in its Sept. u bsue that ~or J.,.ph L. Alioto ol San l"nlncbco is ''enmeshed in a web of alliances with at least 1iz leaden of La Cosa NostrL" In a statement isflue4 Jn San Fil• clsco', AUoto said the article wu "an incredible tissue of lie!, half-truths and raise innutndos" and said he was suing thl! magazine. ,,., mayor said bil Ltwyen ·hod filed In U.S. llislrict ~ 111i! •J.aiosl C,anl- ner Cowles,· odltorw cluijrliian: Cowles CommunicaUCIDS and Loot for libel and slloder 'for f1,5 •mUlion actual damages and IS· million punltlv< damqes. .In an article released Friday, Loot charged that Alioto, 53, provided the Mafia leaders "with bank Joans, Jeral services, business counsel and oppor· tunltles and the protective mantle of his recpectlbillly. In Tetum. he has earned fees, profiU!, poliUcal support. and cam· palgn conlributloru;. '' .Alioto was elected mayor in 1967. He i:;; considered a possible challenger to California Gov. Ronald Reasan next year.· .Look said Alioto's ties wilh the mob "go back almo6t a quarter of .a cm. tury" and ''liave not been brokei." The .l'Q¥18llne aal\I !hat dUring the 1967 mayoral campaign "the Coa Nm- tra dld its part" for Afloto. in the fonn ot contributions. In Jggs, Look said, Alioto, .chalrmon (J( the board and -of the found.n ol the Finl San Francl!ro bank "Po"°"' ally arranged" a Hriel of lomi: -total· tn1 $105.000 for "a notorious Coea· Nos. tra killer, Jimmy 'The Weasel' Fratilln- JM!.." Look said Fratianno defaulted on the loans and a "sizeable part of the debt is stlTI unpiild." Look said Alioto adrrtllted he met ,.,ilh Fratlanno, bul said he sent him to the bank only at the request C!( Jack Gold.- berger, a Teamsters.Union of!k;ial. Gold· berger, said Looi<; denied aey role in. th~ loans.· '!'be magaiine .aid Fratlanno rJe. nled mee11ng Ii~ Alloto!"' .. ootdbergor. Alioto'• ne"'>Oecfetary, nadley Roll, lald Alioto met with PraUaliDO •od 'Gold: btrier during wl1lcb Gol~or asked Alioto to help FraU""'10 IOI a fmn hil baJlk. Alioto, said Rolf, I all to the bank 11i'!n1 Fratlonno ""·..,.. inf. ovet". Roll said Alioto lator h>d oecon<I thou;Jltl abouHlle Joen; called the-It' and tolJ1 official1 to conldder.. the Joan 0017 °" Ju mert!I. Look aald the fint of the loal\I wu granted Jan. 11, 1965, and four more JOM1 were rrant.ed Wore October:. ID a 1talemen~ Alioto aald th>t I~ thoulh he had not read the Look IJ'llcle he had tio<n "sliocked by the neqpapet .. pON Qf~Xllfrilotll«lltmll." lie said tlit ln11utne w11 luortfni ta (!lee AIJOTO, P•1• l.) . r':;:;.;rJ '.-:1 ,,, r-.;.: •''if . ..,tit, J , DAILY f .. RE'PORTER -Bfi RMAl!I EXAMINES' Rlj:ALL PARAPHIRNAl,IA Politico al tho Gr•u Rooli -for $2 •n Hour Poliet:~S~ In s~i-cii 16r: , ) t t Ex~hishop. Pike • ·~Ii SE'l'lltEHEM, Israell«<11pled JordaJI '<UPI)•...,. As· the search for Jamu A. Pite went into U.s !ow:th' day today, police sources disclosed that inveat111tcn wen niyJtilled ·bl" aevetat •ltlllJSUI •Upecla of th,i former· Eplscopal bbbop'1 disappear- ance. .A party of about :I) Israell volunleen set out .agaiQ today in 1he· hot JudeaD oeHrt to loql: for the 16-)'W'<ild 'theoioo gial.,' ~Ing. •ioce ,Moor!ay when blt a~lon!y'bi!e became ll!Jck CO IOM• bouJd. en • Puzzling "leaders o1 the starch """' Ihm questions, according lo the souroes. -Expert J!edouin lracltm could llncf no !race ()( Pike despite the lac! that bla wile Diane had led them to the exact spot where she said she had lut seen hlm. -None ol the Bedouins living in the area.had seen Pike altbough •aome were not far from tho spot polnled ool by' Mr1. Plko. -No trace baa been !-of 11111 ol lhe -items canied. by Pike, lncladlng bla "I""'· -tblnp --certain to llo• ahindooed "'1 a .,.,, In' a -k-' II.al&. J:'ollce offidall Uld pdvaiely· lhe , ... mOr caJllomla bllhoD 1ilust now be dead ""'""' be -Bedouin avlstm:e. 8-rdlerl ~lratod co the ...... ind hlllo Ja·the oreo in the hopi lhll he ..., .. IOl>cbt shelter tbere and c:ollaJ*d. '1'111 31·-Mrs. Pike baa enlilted the aid or · .Overal ..... Jn the bunt.. Siio • -.Y• r!lie bis received l\UJllOl'Olio meu-•S" rrom mediums slyliig they believe her INilband can be lound in 0...()( tho QVel.. . Reeall Move · ·-·Jofilira1ed~ l J OAJLY l'ILOJ NeWport -To~ot.roW ~P.oll .USCd .ia:ReCall MoNe~ 117 JOllN VALTEllZA # ..... ..,.,. .......... ' f-Ji ' Qp1D1oo _..,.. ol Lon 1 '"° ..... affoliolilo· 1\11 d 1I1 on a ~--oplnloll poll lo lllden ol tlie recall movement opwt Supervisor Allon E. Alleo, '"lbe1 ahoUJdn'I bavt," Ille -ol Newport r-row -whic:ll Md., ... tllo poll --today. ./'llbl a-Cc '1 ..... of the Nt'W· pen -•OW oteerbi& commlll .. which -Opli>loo\ ileeoor<h. •• p, .... d d' g 11 11 11ie i:;:-'lilJ botll raw All complllll d1ta Ibo dlY-Plll'Chllid wn llllPI 11e .. a1111>1o 1v ~111den. :Opllilm_ Reaemh. .. --k far 1f1<wport l!eldl II -· is lllodlln( the _....., arid -..rd> -!or lbe ncaD· movemenl "U Ibis (dlsclolW'O of tile dale) is whit " mhassadQr R¢1~~8:¢.: P.~e ..... ..... . ~ ' ~ . ·z Chiefs Confef ;01i M'~e~hg Ki4~~r8' f!ema~ ·RIO o• .. ·~ (AP) -Brazil'• pa pm l'liday .,.. broadcast_...,.. Ir>' 'to ~ \.11n beOa"" .,_, 11t9ple , ~ •N•-V . ...z-........ • ... ¥"1-.nillecf.V > " military lolden lllffl qala toda? to di,. U,·«1 rsdi~ _.,.........the cl>y. • ·:· ..,.,.. ambofaadoll'•'....t kllor·lalil. jl <liJS ..... lbey will ll<e 15 polltli:al fll'I" Tiil -dJte, foand ID.. WU ...... pct .,....., !hit lbe ·Priii> ...,. fn acha111• for Ille releue_"!J.t dOililndtd lll!l ,lbe-&f'erMW>I r.mjiit'lliod"aCeeiled l\·lhe '...-...•pell~.~ naped US. Amballldor D. Burn-:--Friday aflenif!Oii to "10ue l!it mindl: • ._... tt .....,.ljhii' 1 wlil bo Jl'cnl&n •Minister Jose de Magathaes. is' The 1avet'llll\lnl -~ thl1 ~ n:leUed u soon as it i• confirmed that ape.eted to ga on radJo and tele~n napen wooJd givt the names or the t5 released prisoner! have arrJved in alter the meeting to announce details d.. Pr:lsoners they wanted freed, arr~e. Mexico." the release of 14 men and one woman. menta would be. made lo fly them to ,Mex· The kidnapers insisted that• police call ihe broadcast had been set for Friday ico. of! their manhunt 'for Elbrick &nd sectzrt niglit but ,.., postpooed at tile tut ml.. Tbe' 111\rd note pn>vidtd, l ,li>I of \ht ' ty force spoketinen aatd ~:<Y'.i\11.'!! utc. Thue WU no explanltion. tart m-prilonen nam~. It WU left lD I SUJM!l'r Ullt the starch had ~ .~ .. .'Btit. ronnanu: Mid some. officera were annoy· muket sugaestion box .CS -. ~ atter ~ ambulld« ts ubcnted:we 1'il1 ed at Ille i-·s quick ~nee ol de-~to a n_twspafJ!t !DI~ whln 1l!e market •la~a tbor , seat<b 111i' the fmwlsl m.andl by terrariJtS who kidnlpped EJ. WM-located. ~ ' h • pip,." t S said. hricl< '!llllndal'. . '~PIUIYini the ~ ind lblld ' -.. ., 111• "ol •tllo .Mexico Ad Chile have qreed to,1rcept n\,u;s ,..... Jellers frlilll ~ Iv his p~lltfed by lbe kfdnl)*.W.,did,"" the J5 men and tile Brazilian 1ovemment wlftl. Ellie. The fin! lallet "Jam aD wall\ leave BrUll becaute t!IOfluid ·a hat qreed fD fly them out ol. the eountry. rli!1I and am hoptnf llil I •be llboN good ol belng .reJeuicl ~'JaD TWO ilrcralb,are lilaJ\dliil'by at !110'1 ·~•!id see 7.!"' "*'·wBut r:Illrlck,ad\I; early lbr aood ~\llQ>. Tbce -00 GaleaO lntel'tlltlooal Airport. ed that Brazilian autborllloa lboUld n01 olllcial corilinnatlon. ..Authoritiel .sakl 3Qme ol the prtsooen: were beilli held in cities as tar aa 1.000 miles from Rio and had to be brou&ht tqgelher. ., __ ;,..~ ,Elbricll'• abductors. wbo -. llioinlelvts I! mtmbers • 61 two guetllla oipntzations called the National Uber· aHon Action and MR-I, made thelr d~ mtnds in thtet notes to government oW· ciils. Ttie)' Sa1d they Would j•execute'' Elbri<k by Salill'dly afllnlOOii U tbell' d!mand1 were not mel 1bt Ont note, lefi in Elbrlck's I~ 1ine by thtte gunmen wbG (oreed him oat of It and drove him away in another at, demonded the release ol U WIJWi/ed polJlical .. -. Ind puhllcolloii ind broadctst ot an antiaovemmmt mMla- ffllto io Brullian newspapers and on the rldlo. The manifesto was published In ,,...._ * * ' * .: ;.· Senatol"-8 React·r . , . . . -. .To Kidnaping _ Of · Ambassador WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sevar1I -.en- •-reacted Frlde1 Iv the kldnaping <ii · Ambasiador C. Burke Elbrlck In Brazil, and two .<ii them Indicated ff tbe trml continu .. ambuu<IOr• might need armed gw>n11. 1•1 think it might be nece.saary to pro- ,-idt armed escorts for U.S. ambassadori tn.veUng to and from their em bullet," said Sen. Ralph W. Y arborou&h, (().Tu.) Sen. John Sherman Cooper, (R-Ky.,) former arnba,Mador to Indi11, sai~ "ln tl\e futilrt we must. require 14equatt uaur-. a.nee that our diplomall are protected." "Wt ha~ to draw the line 10n1ew~/· · said Sen. John C. St<nnls, (0-MIS!.) be noted that U.S. ships m bolng ciplur.d, plllWI shot doWn and now an amtiuudor WIS kicfnaped, Mrs.-Nixon Dedicates Cerritos Park . ' • t • The one \lime tanner's daughter who her brother Tom, who was present rnday beeamt the woman of tbt house at 13 and with another brOther Will; l.ut yw: tor the First LadY of the land 3.1 yean later $140,«KI oo a l:Sond issue raised by towns· went back to h~ hometown Friday. people. She looked at the parted old pepper The four.acre site will include a west· tree GU!alde lbe white frame houH In ""4\Yle park designecJ by Lquna Beach Cfltllol All -landacape ~ Richard BfCJer and She looted at the familiar room.! inalde the old .home will become elther a chll· and Mrs. Patricia Ryan Ni:a:on,, world· dren's li,brary or museum. lrl~ wife <ii the l'raident, becam• ., title..jirl aplij. • ,. ' 111"1! . : !'*-!if "• -~· ~ , ........ -~ Galeq~ ... !llx<n~ ~;;;a; Pork, followillt ·-,,.,.....1n>m•"-w-. While lloiMo Iii ,SU ci.m.oir.-' Men -t,11111 rtildels ol lbe dairy eocu•u&ltJ twDed out, lncludln& a few anll-VleWm -tori. 'Ille ~I ·t.nlllned al home In San Cle.iienle far Ille 1111Dtionaf occulon, Whlle·Trtda; », ~ed her molhu and told newtiil61 ilht !tels much better than lut ..U. "It's lllll .....terlul ID bo bock homt," Mn. N'b,oo aald, 0 1 remember so well livlpc beno. II WU really I wildernw, with row• ti trea. .• " T~ the heme where she lived be-1....n It11 l!id 1911~, harvutlng and l>oln& !lie woman of thf hou.N after her inotbU died.bi 1116-ber eyes brim· m..i with tean. Mit. Nixon paused bealde lbe old red brlcli flreplace. 1;Dlck and I were d1Un1 at the tlmf wlia! hl1 116* came owr Ind mad< thll far ua," Mra. NWln added. '1bo old l\)'an homalead wa1 told by . N~QJJ·~Dise.usses Ho .With Advisers . President NlJon beaan biJ lut week· end 11 Ille Wetleni Whtie HOUie lrr San ·Clem<Dle today """""'"' with boll' Ille dealll ol Norlb Vietnam Presldeiil Bo OU Minh wt11 eHect Illa VleW!li War. The l'rolldeiil hu made no direct com- ment on Ho'• death, altboqh be met Frida)' will> his foreip pojlcy advlw•. to d.lJcuM iL ' A 1pokeanan aaid the 1dminlatr1tion a!IO WU llil<lylng the Viet Conr amlOUllCO- menl ol a thrffo<!ay ~fire bolltmlnl at I A.M. MondaJ, SaiCoo Ume, bi IllOilnl- in& ror Ho. '/< From Pqe I ALIOTO ••• • ''.POliCl' of aen11lloolllsm Jn • lll'll· IO<IS ~·lld of the lnl!ll·.. . Alioto ii.Id:. 111bt locreclb>le c:kfuna· Jon lhat Is golnr oo apblst 111e· 1w1an- .Vnerlcans ln thlJ coWjtry rn111t be 1top-oed and I am prepored lo do this by llti(aUon." The i.oolc Maauine artlcle by Richard C01lson and Lance Brluon al$o llst!'l 1evual other alleged contacts between Alloto and Malls ft ...... -Loot said Alioto aucceufully defend· ed a man deicrtbed in the article 11 one of the Important reprdentaUves or tht ~1af1a on the West eout•• acalnst 1 1967 income tu evulon charge. -He helped a Wnlly. or alle&~ l'IC· keteen obtain a '241,000 loan from the Small Bualneu Adm1Dlatratlon for lbe!r COlll-, MCOl'dlnl lo the .......... -He had aevuat · conltrtnctS. slid Look. wllll 1 .man Ibo magulno said WU 11ldenUned by the FBI u I Mafia leader tn Sao Dttro."' and who was ·a partner bi Fr1Uanno'1 trucking firm. -Look 1ald Alioto waa the attorney for a firm <!Wll<d ~Y 1 man Look nld "b.- lonied to Ill• old·faslil0i10d f)fafla school" and waa the '1proprletor or a number or cons-plc:uow: ilfe1al 1amb1lng clubs ju~t south of San Franci9CO," Look said that art.tr the firm was sold, Alioto bttame a stock holder. A spokemnan let Look mq:aslne said It would hive no l.mmedilte comment on the bbel suit. "- 19 Die During Year . Of Heroin Overdoses . . SAN Fl!ANC!SCO (UPI) -Nineteen perlOOI hove died In the cllJI this yoar from overdose of heroin. Lt. Chatlf:1 El- li• of lbe polk:t homlcldt squad '*Id f'r;, dai. . 5ltalahl ..:'/ 8"' CwuWii Ifft, Bwllln&lnn Beach surfer 1inort1 soupy llrUi a C1111Cllilralt1 on plolllna bis course on wave oa city'• pl«. A wroaa mon and tnlcberous IU1f COUid send him .JCnplng aJoclC ~u on pier Plilns•· EIU. said lhe lolll, locludina seven deaths In AUllJ.Sl. WU undwbtedly • ntw record althoa;h 1t1t!atlts wtrt un•vlll· able for past yura. 'Ibe polkt oftlter 11111 ... 1 of tbe vlatlnu .,..,. older.ad· dlctl. He blamed lbe erratic quan11 rJ. beroln peddled In Ille 1tt1 fl>r Ille deallll. • ------ ••rt Is fort.unite lhlt the pgpulation ot. Wbile the N~rt Tomorrow com-They dec:liMd to die:cusa: &n1: 1ptcl1k! Otuat Coonly ill ~enlly -~'lll&hteot4 111ltteemen "''"'\ Oplnlcp ~-lo 9U<Slionuilltln1 Iv the poll ~lely -'ancf. loleW&tDl lo ... lllrooih tl!fJ' cnlU . kt•p In c:onlldellOI !Is d~ bi lbe altU tt .... tal:in, l4tldi ol l\!f 19· allempl aDcl li<at ll u the c:ontempbDle poll "Wllll the -Ume", no IOl'lllll, l.rpn(olloal from the l!idMdlllj rquts- -. whltb II IL'.' •llJll!d.~uisls .wll!ch. compe~ Uons wu. dlsolosed In• public ifte<U.. Mafilab also 'pe....atly assailed the lbe data to reaiaitl a secret. IAter. · iicall mqvement fu 1eneral, . · Olecki with City Attorney · However, the entire package or qu~ "~dts my dlap1"aaiirt ,at the l1il or TUUy .Sey~ rtvealed a friendly, "in-tlonpires and inclividual responHs hlls ••-' •-1 · • ·u· · · ·11 ·•· --• • • · •-.-. ''""" -• been J'l'9\'fd~ onlY lo Newport Toll>•m"' ~ 0a,. , ptl'SOiJI y,.am.doaroa .. 111 !.,,..,_ .. lgrttDW>I, moro w ""-"'m volun!Ws lor purpow rJ. dr•=Jhtlr ~ lo•~ mov-~ ol 11111 kind =.:._~~~~ 11 the Only ~t l!laJa Ind supeiti<inl for the N · <ii ~ rJ. llie ·~-.or"ldol ---....--.. '*'"' ame <ii ~ penon lo Wllldi 111''abiMe,• "11 loob "°" 0, 11 u mll!>t diiinp to • Oplillj>p ~kamen 1u1 .. ltld Ml<llDb"llldl · ' . · 1~11Yltloot&1tnrilf .. ~Me4"a d'"olll'"" '• ,..,.UJ-''-1<~ ,,"UnJ.v;s.ll com .. about·~ause pl ii>! pollJnl llmi'1 eervtcoa ·11llo,"·S.-., ""'"' ' ,.. •• = , _. \ ptreme and.· 1 a.v e ,., Ot llld. · pvmunD ii a new aervice, · ~·" he addool, "tbeo 1 the 8'fore Ind allot lhe>Newpart ':i~~ caJculatlooi o1 .._. were too low; , =="""" sudi u llill ..,. CllJI be Opb\lon -.mi eecollvew . ,Oplnlal> iWw'ch lost money on 1111 to •!be vecy !Olilld1tlonl 'of a vtbtmlnlly !!"1' "total obj;ctM!y and r(ndom umpla survey In ~ Ntlfpoi'I 4tmocntie ·if8tem." 1 __ ., ~.'i'-'. •. lactofblu. .· afq,tbtyadded. - DAILY ,.ILOT Sl•ff '°'*" READY TO· RING DOORBELLS Aft•! ReYea,llng ·lnt1-:vi•w ~ve1~oi: Sig118 pp~a~ V~1;n1 on· Divorce ·Laws ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan signed into law Friday a major overhaul of CaU(omla's divorce systeifi. The measure eliminates most traditional grounds for divorce and is designed to remove some of the bitterness. Effectlve Jan. 1, there will be only tWo grotmds for divorCe : incurable in- sanity and irreconcll~le differences .. EUmina.ted is the con~pt of fault, or· the finding of one party guilly of send· ing the marriage on lhe rocks. Gone are the ronner grounds or extreme crudty, desertion, 'filfol D~. hablt.u.al drunk· eness. ii convlctioli. of a felony. The oniy holdover ground Ls insanity. Divorce refoim had been wider .s.tud9 by the legislature for several years. Nearly one Out of every (wo lnarrled cau~ I~ CaUforOia gets divorc'ed. Rea- gan wu divorced in !948 by his first wife, actress Jane Wyman. She cbarged Rea· gan wtth extreme cruelty, contending that Reaga.n·s political interests came between them. Rf.aa:an later n1anied ~tarlet Nancy Davi&, his present wile. The new law provides that the only prooC netded for dWol~n~ most mal'o riliges is evidence of ho_peles& disagree. menL. between the p¢fle(S. . Thi· waiUng peri~ 'tw -a finaJ de(r~e. \\'OOld be cut.. from one-)'ear~ to Ill:· month:!:. · · · · The couple's joint possessions. such as autol and houses, wc:illd be divided sub!lantlally equally. ADmony \\'OOJd be awarded primarily on the bails of need. 11111 law would end bhtet court ·fiMhts. supporters 1aid. 'Many-· critic! · ol the present system contend It sends most iilvorced men In· to \rlrtual poverty because of the award· int or property, allinony and chlld SUP' port to the wtfe. YMCA Pioneers Get Lif ~ !J~ ~ . . Lile .....mmhlPF-tbe lint two pnl· ~ve been awarded to 1 pair of pioneer lil"1ibon ol the Ora111e Coa>t YMCA. honorbig tb>lr Jooa ..,..1c .. · · . Plaques were. given lo O. W. "Dick'" Rlc:llard0 of cmx.a det 'Mir Ind E. K. "Emlen Hartman, of BaJbo.. Tht1 'Yl1CA board of directon N!Cently tslabllabed 100 web llft memberships ror persona dlapllylna uelbpl1ry inter· est in the prosr1m Ult wllh $1,000 mlN-- mum flnahelal aid. . Prmtltadon of Ille 1wri to Ric:llard and Hartman-plaqun featuring a clun- <11t )'«llh'• rlllhouelle In tllm on 1 ti>ld plate--:-Wls made al a tecent luncheon. * * '* l'f91I' r..-I PETITION DRIVE . • • .... How many doUege studen\I are bom<ownera, I ask!d myMli. Mwnohfle, Viola, I man bi his zn.. asked me lf I were a reglatertd voter, He JD4de no elfo:rt to check on my lddrel8 or , tel~ nwnber Gl"~t¥>rl-, .. il!),en I .......r:~ iliat I was · , Tepstered, he handet:I me a huce com· ~r •liffl fll)ed . will! the -names, Id·· dr..... • J(d -P<ilfllcal ~~UoO 'of r•lend votmii~ Beach. '"M°Y' job. be told1 ·me, was to collect 'llignaluro on a ma.JI peUUon for Alton Allen. 1 wa:s to go to each house. on the list, be said, and try to eet every voting ruident of the house to .sip "lhue petltions." The gtJt of the peUUon. b Iha! Altoo. Allen -hu tried lo &1•• propotly las relief to the IniiM: Company at the e.z. pense of oilier tutor Juri&dlctlona. Ind , tupayen. ! . -vot.d fllnd1 to supervtsorW "convenience" and wltbbeld fund!! for law enforcement and narcotics cootroL -Has allowed COl!lfrucllon of roadway al public expenae for private interests. -Was 1'instrumental" in planning to trade beach area for land of lester value. -Gave away Salt Creek Road wlihoUt oblolnlng publlc roc0mpenae. ...:.Favored large laod.Q.wnlns lnteusts over the smaller tupayen' interesta. -Paid no heed to residents' to noise pollution complainta about t b e Orange County afrporL He provided me with an ope!\inc 1am· bit, dllbbed the ''introduction formal .. PAT PA1TER "Hello, I'm (give your name). I'm eirciJJ1tiil11 peUUon 'tO call: an e1ectlOn to recaU Superttsor ·Alton' Al}etY.11 .. 11.. "; ¥'l'hls' Will· Jive Ille reslrlenls of Ille Filth Dtsli'lct an C1p'P61'1Uillfy to voice lllelr opinion oo lhe fllVaritlsm shown to the big ranchera at the ~ of the taxpayer and homeowner. "I would like lo hive you and any other membe.ra .of your family &Ip. I'll need your signature the same way u when you registered to vote -that b, your first name, middle inlUal and last name. "Thank you very much fOr · yoar cooperation." "What U," I asked hlm, "they want lO knGw what's V.Tong with Alton Allen'!" "They've all read this newspaper,·• Viola said, picking up the tabloid. "It'.:; self-explanatory.'' \\1lat If they won't sign, should I COil· ''Ince them?" I asked. "No, just go on 'to the. next house. Peo- pl~ have the tight to circulate recall peti· tions. and they also hav~ the right to re ruse to sl~ a petition." Jf this right to peUUon is a basic right of every cUien. I wondered aloud, wliy do yGu have lo pay people to go door to door1 SPEED NEEDED "U we-used all volunteer1, it would take atree months. If we pay people. we can get Jt done In one or two weeks." I 'asked Viola \vho was behind the peti· ti on. His face, up to now friendly and open, seemed to become bland. "I cannot divulge that al this time," he said, 'A'ith a faint smile. "But we repreaent Orange County homeowners' associations.'' I asked which ciUes the associaUons were in. ancl he sakt he couldn't d.ivulp that ei~r. He gave me the same ttlephone number lo call as appeared in the ads U I had any que5krns. MUM'S 1'llE WORD When I asked who would answer the pl\ooe. he satd, "Probably lbe same lady you talked to yesterday." _ "But who does she work foe:, and wbo do you wort for~" I asked. "I can't tell you that," he aaid Pl· liJotly. 'How do I know lhis is an honest operation. that the person. you want to put in Alton Allen's.place is any &ood?" He said, "J wouldn.'t be doin& thla H it \\·eren ·1 legal," and added, "l tnow what OCC to Off er ' 'Jl~tel' Cias8es . brange Coast Colltp will oiler opedal COW'HI In front office ~ and IC• counUnr technlquea o( ho le l • m t. le I management lh1s faU. Fronl Office Proctdl.tl'tl v.·IU meet f.fond1y1 from 7:)$ p.m. to 9:4$ p.m. 14 the OCC Student Servlcu BU!ldlng. Hatti· f.i otel A.coounUng will be ll~ from S p.m. to ~:·30 p.m. on Tucad&ys in Busloeu Educatloo Room s. ReglstrilJon for the e\•enlng cl11.11ts 'Pti ll be h:ekl ~ I p.m. to l :JO p.m. oa Sept. r, JO, Ii, IS.IS Ind D-1~ ' ciimpany I'm -~ ,!«. aod .~ everybody will lm01< wl19:b behind lllis. He said he dktQ'fbo• who would late Allen'• place 1f the _petition went throu1h. "JI it doesn;t. we'll have to wait unUI tho -~ bi 1170," lald Viola. :r asked why the recall had beiUJl 10 late In Alie.n's term. "l don't know. I iuesa people are just red up with tuts going ao blJ,h in order to red~ tues on the Irvine C.ompany," he uJd. WRONG MAN "A woman in Newport Beach told rne bu taus hive doublod," lald VIOia. ".\VhO la bi c:llarge ol Ille recafl move- ment bi Newport?" I uked. "Well, P1ul Emory 11 worklill on It, but be'• not in government He'I in char&• of the AJrporl Nolle Abatanent Committee.•• I uked him why Emory (whose name really is Don) denied beln& co-'ed with tbe eflor\ ID recall Allen. "He . .can1 bf Ued will! this beccauao or his builnou l!Serolls," he said. And~-wbol ~bout· Laguna Btac:ll, I 11ked.::.. 0 A ~ rwned Tarantino is in charle of lt" ·· I ;.,.. 'iliat,ven U lbe peUUoo !ailed, Alltn w o u Ill be ·~ted In amplo time for the next electlon. He nilddedl-cMDi me the same kind or ·~·teacher a1ve1. ~d for nwtiriljc lb• niulUplictU.,. tables. "We nted t,000 signatures. I don't know how many we have, becauae tb1s is IOlna on all over the county,'' be aakL ~ I ,pt reedy lo leave, be Hid, "Be ~ lg caJI. tbol Lon& Btach number Monday ·anc1 let ua knaW how )'OQ.,re doln( . .. .-s:c; rir. lbe response lw been . vary good." Laguna's Civi~ Leagile to. M~t . Dlreclor1 ol Laguna Buel> Citic Lei· gue wlll hold thelr annual' f!"<linl at 4 p.m. Sunday at the ~home of. Mn~. Maf· jorle Btach, I Rocl<ltdge Road. ' Dr. Anthony Demetrlsdes, p"5ider>t, said the lefiUe: will honor Mrs. Bt~ ~tn. Theresa · Ea&Ja and Paul. Gt1~ wltb bonorary.,_llfe ·membenhlps for their service to Laguna and the league. ' The meeting will also include lntro-1 duct.Ion of ne~ly elected directors 8l)d their wives to the. !>oatd· OCC l\'lusic Professor Holds Organ Recilal J . P. Colyar, assi5tant professor of music at Orange Coast Collete, will hold Con&rea:alional Church in Laguna Stach. on Sept. 19. ._Colyar has been a member ot lhe OCC rlculty since 1964 and he is the Dean of the Orange County Chapter or the American Ciu.ild of OrganJsts. DAIL\ ~l lOT ...,.,... .............. .... ._ __ ,..., --CAUPOIMIA OIUNOI ~1· ~ll..-.i1t1• COIMft lMm N. *"' ,.....,. .. '*...., J•c• •• e.,,., VIQ,.,....,... -'"-" WftlW Tlriefll•I «•••• . ... Th.11111 A. M~I~• .._...11 ... -c.....-..1 ......... ..... ........, "'"": utl ......... ......... i.-.._,_: m "WWI,......., ,...,, .... '-"i ...... l ' n rl ·1 7 ., 7 I • l • • • I .. t ~01.:.~ '62, NO. 21~. ~ SECTIONS, 78 PAGES · . . ' Dune Slide•• \Vhen work.men are away, manmade sand dune that is part of New· port's beach repJeoiahment project becomes playground for s~all boys in the neighborhood. Marcie Scborg, 21, decided she'd try being "one of the boys."' 'Chou Departs Ho Rites I B~fore Ko'Sy •' HONG KONG {UPI) -s.v;et ·Pre· rnier Alexei N. Kosygi11 arrives in·Hanoi today to attend tbe funeral o( North Viet- namese President Ho Chi Minh . The possibility of. a chance J'N!eling with China's Chou En-Lai was ruled out by the Chinese .Premier's early departure. The · Chine&e delegation hastened to Hanoi only a few •h«t hours alter the ~ '79-year-old Vietnamese leader died of a· heart attack Wednesday, However, it left Thursdaynight in.5tead of waiting for mxt week's funeral There had been speculation lhat Kosy- gin and ehoo, whose governmenta have been 1t odds over border disputes, would be bniugbt together by Ho's death. .'.The most widel,1, _he.Id opinion arriong diplomats and s~alists boUI in Hong K'(Jllj and at the Paris Vietnam talks was that the Chinese wished to underscore ' . ' \heir diffe~ witb Jt.• bv refUs· ing to have ·any, tQP ranking omCfa1 prt:s· ent at lhe same funcUons u Kosyetn. ,Lesser specula.Uon was that the 0\1- nese mlght include Mao Tse--Twlg, the communist' party chalrman. A correspondent for .the J apan Denpa News reported from .Hanoi that flags were fiying at hall mast throughout the city, • "All Vletnal1te3< itepple, lncluding m- f ants, wore black ribbons against red background, 11 he reported. "The portrait of the lat.e president in black borders was placed in each home and work place." The correspondent indicated that Bad- inh Square, believed to be lhe site for Wednesday's funeral, was tlghUy guard- ed. The presidential palace is located in the square. ·Ohio Hometown Cheers Moon Hero Armstrong ' WAPAKONETA. Ohio (UPI) -Moon pfooeer Neil Armstrong came home l.o a bero'S welcome Fridaiy night and heard a cheering crowd te11 him "Mars Is f Next.'' Armstrong, his wife Jan aod their two r.onz were met by about 1,000 pei-sorui as lhe Apollo 11 astronaut returned to this \\'edem Ohio community, where he was rahed. fot the. first time since the epic Journe1. "Welcome 1tomc. Neil," the crov.·d .Jnduted. "We Love You, Neil." \Vearing hls pixie grin. Armstrong walked through the c:rowd shaking hands. }fer expressed wann feelings for his horhetown friends. "Jt'a good to be back," he said. ''I've m;Ased you and 'Wapakoneta:" The Anns~ were hurried into a waJUng car and taken •directl7·to Neil's ~· heme for 1 prlvat. nunlon. The lwl""""""4 NA!lA plane from Houston had another ApollO 11 crew- member aboard -Edwin "Bw:z" Al- drin. After the ~· left, the air· craft took oU for Montclair, .N.J., aAd homecoming ceremonies there for Al· drin, the second man on the moon. Arnuttong's arrival time Frida? night was not revealed ahead Of time so most of the visitors here fOr rus homecoming missed the event. The family get-together was the only chance Neil bad to visit with his parents. After !he round of public appearances 3Cheduled before noon today, Ammtroog WI!! to, mate .t..,-p 'apeecheJ and1,lead a )citg ~ lhroilib !be vlllage:1 ilrools. Tht•,village. ol•),000,.... bunUnf( al iU leama With the obstaugbt of over 70,9QO vlaHon .here.lor lhe.bomecomin&. SATURDAY~EMBER-6, '1969 • " • )'e arll .. ••"" DaOyPaper JEN CENTS Alioto ···Denies Mafia Tie SF Mayor Calls ·Magazine Story · '·Web o.f Lies' .,. . . . ' . . NEW YORK (f.P) -J.ook Ma'iazine Mafia leaden "with bank Ji>aita, legal of t1te board and one of !tie f"11X1en o! beriler 'durinc whldt Gol!l>Cml"' ukod ~ Jn !Is Sepl Z3. Jsaue that< Mayor ~enll!es, O..Slness COWl!tl and Qppot· the Finl San Francisco bank .• ._ Alioto to help Fratlinno hi riJom flun JOeepb L. · ADoto of San FNncisco la tunlties and the protective mantle ol his ally arranged" a series of loans total-hla bank. AUoto. 1ald ROlf, made a call "emneabed in a wtb of iWancai wlijl rec~t.abfllty . .In return , he has earned ing fl05 ,00ll for "a notorious Cosa. Nus· to the bank saying Fratianno wu com:- at le.a.st six Jeaders ot La Cosa Nostra." fees, p~. OQllt':f,l suppcirl tr1d cam-tra kilJU, Jimmy "The' w~; Frati an-ing over. " In a sta~ement Issued tn San Fran-palgn coritribUtfons. ' no." · ' Roff said Alioto later had eecon:a cbJCo, Alioto said the article' was-an A!loto was""elected'"m1yor in !967. He Look said-FraUanno defaulted on tbe J,hought.s about the loan, called the bank- inc'l"edible tissue of U.es. hall-truths and Is considered a possible chaf\eager to Joans and a "sizeable pal'\ cf the debt and told officials to CODlider the loan ralae innuendos" and said he was suing CaWornla Gov. Ronald Reagan next Ui sWI unpaid." ~ ,. only on its merits. · the magulne. Y"3', · , , ' Look said Alioto admit$• mel wilh Look said !be Ont of tho IOAlll wu Tbo mayor aald his lawyers had flled -~.5ald Allot.o's tle1 wtth, Ute mob FraUanno, but sald 'he sent blm l.o the granted Jan. lt, 1'165, and .rout mori. tn U.S. District Court Slllt &1alnst Gard· "co back almoat a q!JarJer .or a...ctn-bank on1y at the request of Jack Gold-loans were granted before Ol!tdber. ner Cowles, editorial chalnnan; Cowles lury" and "have not been broken." !>ergw, a Tosmsters Union ofllclal. Gold· In a slatemen~ Alioto uld tllal. al, ComnulJlk:ations and Look for libel and The magaijne said lh•I during Jhe berger, siid Look, denied 8"l' role In the lhoogh he bad not rHd the.J.dOt' ~ slander ror fl .5 million acbial damages 1961 mayoral campaign "uie Coss N0&o lOana. The magazine 1ald Fratianoo de--he had been "shocked by, the, uew~ &nd SS mUHon punitive damagt.a. · tta did its part'' •for Alioto in the fonn nied meeting either Alioto or Goldberger. re;:: of Its ICW'l'flous contents.'• tn an ...Ucle rtleastd Friday, Look of contributioas, -Allot.o's news secretary. Badie)-Roff, e said the maguine waa ~to cbar&ed lhal Alioto, 13, pn>vidod the •hi !W,. Look said, Alioto, cbalrman said Alloto 111<1 wllh Fratlarmo and Gold-(See ALIOl'O, Pap· I.) Ex-nun Def ends Medic -Accused In Abortions Bv JEAN COX or e. o.11r Pl• std' An emoUonal former nun, Cruzle Elena Vasquez of Soutb Laguna, had words of p r a I u Friday In defeme of Laguna Beach physldan Dr. Robert Rabb wbo WIS arrested 'J'hursd,ay OD abortion charges. ••1n the 10 years I was wlth the litters. I never felt such a 1pirilual clORneas to God as I have since l met Dr. Rob~11 the pt esent private nurse told the DAILY Pll..OT". c ·~y ie~ .cl i With I Dr. Robb"I pa onli-a!id ·round him 'llO .. the beat dad« l iiaw !olown.'f "A! fsr as I'm cci>cerned. br. Robb could4'1 be~ otsny.ol Ibis," 1he saJd of the doctor thq wu arrested In his cllHtop Dana PQ!nt home 'Ihuraday night 1 aod accused by police of inducing two miscarriages In young unmarried womtp. Dr. Robb. 86, specializing in Internal .. medicine. bu denied the accuutions, :ilayiog, "I have never performed an op- eraUon on a pregnant woman." 'I?le cue is pending. Misa Vasquez said the doctor gave himself completely to his palienll, and no matter what lime she called tum In their behalf "he would be there." "The paUents are lhe ones we should be concerned with Qiizie," he used to tell me," she said wringing her hands nervously. '"I learned from him one should give or thyself ct1mpletely and unselfishly." · Dr. Robb was taken from his home to lhe Laguna Beach Police Department where be was booked and released on a Sl.250 ball bond. Police Det. Gene Brooks said offlctr1 amied wllh a sean:h war· rant also telzed "certain instruments" from bis office at 250 Beach Sl He wu arrested OD a warrant iseued in Santa Anl municipal court and booked on two felony counts (separate alleged of. fenaea) under a penal code section. Cal, Stare Co ed Killed in W rec k . REPORTE R BERMAN EXAMINES RECALL PARA~HERNALIA Politics at the Grni Root• -for $2 en Hour Ree all Infiltrated Reporter Gets Allen M-0ve Petition By JANICE BERMAN Of 1111 Dlllr P'llfl SI.it Behind lbe plain door of suite 308 of the World TrendJ Financial Building, Laguna Niguel, is one of the key headquarters for the Recall Alton Allen campaign. nle blue-walled luxurious Otflce i:& OC· con.'' whidi be said bad been circulated to the homeowners and taxpayers of the fifth district. "Homeowners act to recall Allon Allen," shrieked the headline. ' (See PETITION, Page I. I A 19-ycar-old Cal State Fullerton coed cupied by a nice·lootting young man. an was killed early thi! morning in a hit er·schoolleacber who has turned what he 2 Tate Suspects Held in New York and run accident on the Garden Grove calls a "political analyst." Freeway, near the Huter Slnet off ramp The Sea1 Beach resident Is recruiting in Garden Grove. local houaewtves and colleae students In a Lorraine Ann Montoya, of Chino, was surreptltioua drive to unseat a n d/or Cal f li.<ted dea<f.oo.anivof.at•Orll1(e County dlicredll Orange County F'Jfth District NEW YORK (UPI),-Two I Dr• Medical Center at ~:10 a.m.~1t6d~y··. ~ sur>erVtsOr Allen~ . nians arrested here on arms and dru& The Calll~y ,Pali:tl 11 m-Ue ,wil\ ~ dl!close the name or the cbarg,. .alJo are belng,fnv..uptoilp velllgalin( lhO ..,-•NoothF..lnJuri'" ' -·~ 11e-wor~1 for, olher !ban to say ...!...bJe ,.. ...... hi the ldllin( of -were reported .l!!ld':lho-hiHlid>nm car •·:· • ~·w ...,.... ~~ bu not been fouiid. 1t1 a,com..-v:1 . , ShamJ. Tate.aDd •four-otbeflltn·Bel AJr ' -,. •· · , Nor·will he revtal·who the ~·eomp11zy" la!t$tncltth - Police Styniioo In Search for Ex-bi~hop Pike BETHLEHEM, l.oraell«cuplod Jordan (UPIJ -A! lbe oearcb for J._ A. Pike went into lt.s fourth day today.·~ aources dlaclosed that invtstigat.cn weft mystified by several unusual 1-11 el lhe former Episcopal bisltop'a disappear· a nee. A party of about :JO Israeli .. 1uni.m set out again today in the bot. Judeu Desert lo look for the 56-year.:Old theoJo. gian, mi!sing since Monday when hi9 automobile became :&lqct <m some bould- en. ·~1\ng le>clen ef the -cl! ,... these que.stians, aceordlq to the acmtts- -Espert Bedouin trackea .eouJd .find oo trace of p;n despite llle,facl llfl-lii. wife dane 11111 lod hm to Ult D14. 1pol where she laid aht had 1111 IOOO !Um. -Norie ol !be Bedouins lll'fnc fa lthf area had seen Pike although nne were not far from !be •pol polnled ooil by'Mri. Pike. -No trace has been found ol any el UM!: burdinaome items carried by Pile. lnclodlng hia camera -tbinp a!nosl certain to be abandoned by ;a maa In· a weakened state. -! Police officials saJd privately the f~ mu Calllornia bishop must now M dead unless he OOlained Bedouin uslJtane.6. Se8!'Chers concentrated: on the cavea and hills in the area in the hope that he mar ha•e sought aholler there and collai-L Tbe 31-year-old .Mrs. Pike bu enlisted the aid of several !eers In the hunt. She saya she has reOOved numerour m_. ages from mediums saying they beUevi her husband can be fouDd in one of the caves. P resident to See Camille Damage GULFPOR'l;:, Mias. (UPI) -Prealclent Nixon plans to make an aerill lllrVe'J ol the hurricane-ravaged MW!llSlppl Gull Coet prior to a meeting Monday wtlh !late ofllclab and memben ol Ibo .,,.. gressional dtlegaUon. · The Pres.idcnt's f.Janned visit wu di!-· closed Friday as c earance or dcbril and 1he reconstruction continued Id (be aru 1trucl'. by hurricane Camille Aug. 17. The Western Whll> House saJd lho.Pre>l- dent would survey the hurricane ~ after he met!& ror several hwrl wtlh Mexican President Guatavo Ordu fn 00 Rio, Tes:. First Family , fs being paid by,'.other lhltn to ·••Y "oil ~d lhe two m«J.'D.,;joj w. A I lhal. Jl>' campolgn Js .4t .IJ;le .behesl of < ce • Ssemh' ·es· ' Or~ Cotfn!Y,;boin<Ol(llf" croup•. w .. lberl \of .Cltlco. al)d ~-D.;'lllr· . B~I tile grni.ps, whoeteilhey m .bave .• ford<>! O!OviJJe,liO!b.~ had -111"<1- sufOclent !Wida 10' pa,y · !lie housowlvea e<l IUN• i111 pooncil.J . morl~1nd Weadier &tnny days will Teign lo the Orange Coast aver the ... um. allhough P<idV fog 11<. low .-ia upected m the r-a.m. Good woalhcr for !be last beach mnc tor lludent.e: he11din& blck lo tbe claurooma nut wttk. -Nixon Cla.n to Spend Last A ~y ••. , . , ~"'Ue" .atP~.ta.,iimiper ~[~.~ ._ .,'4~ .,i:;-:1r-P:!.!~._ ~'tJ .,.111. ,.1:' ~' J .e .. 11 .. oerM~rnaelU ~-;:.·~ . "'" • ....., ~u-~ Wee kend West ~og"~e' t L ... r """"'''"''· i.t · !be ·~1~ . ~;...;a1 day, • .. ·' , -•• .11 i re Dl•\r)c:C; • , , .· " • ) ~'Vlf ·~nm ..... ~·'!!:~ • t~ ffhO'-ooi.nore obOUl;lho reo3 I cam· bllli~!Jcs cll<CJ\"" !60 lllreo.Ji:: j (a The enUre First Famlly will &pend the 11st weekend of the Prak1ent 's San 1'<1J1<nt• •11<1tlon toplher. Jillie and David Elsenbo•er were lo Oy bacf to lhe West Coast today from WU\lngton. afrer a brief slopovtt ln Shl~ock, N.N. At SlliJl"'Ck. lhe Eisonllowon planned to JilirtldP!i> In !be ~edicallon oi a new J'ailr:hlld Camera viant, which hlrts "'°" Na"1tjo and olhor Amork:an lndllllS then any ..-nrm. Tricia Nixon rtturned to Saa Otmente tn, mid-week. Tflt-WfSl<m Wbli> HOUie Friday tn· I' flounced no wee);eiij plans for the Nlxoos and Elsenhowors, b u I lhll has b •~ n CUltOm.r7 durinc the prtliftollal •flit. Shortly bellft 1 a.m.Mondly, Nixon and bl1 famll' wUJ board Air Fon:< One at El Toro Marino Corpo'Afr S111Joo lor the O)lht bilck to Wllhlqfon. It will not )>e I dif9Cl lllrlbL '"-will be a mld-da)' llloo at Del Rfo. T<s., w~ tlte Pmldeot will join -.it Gt!Ulo Dia Orda ol Nulco Jn Ibo doll~ of • I'll mDlfao llood <Olllnll and -dom on tbe Rio GrMde. Air '°""' One wlD t110n n1 o""r Hui'· ricane Camille devaslated .-eas oC palP., I 1uwered a·classlfled ad. ("Need .2q call~ .automatic. a JI ~ Low.tana and MlsOJaslppl, Wal<rn White ellfi • moneJ! We ileid peopl. to do volver and 1 .n callber»rov-J. "*1 · poUu..l -;nc~') lh<J are ""'!!Ill ,.... 1-to ~ Roust altlos o¥I ~· • 1· eaJk<lj a. I.Ong Beacll nwnber. A lbe prllaoors. polJctO-uld. Tho plane wiJI ~ild. at GuUport • """"'!' Uft'eted, without fdenUIY1nl her AlJhoUCll· lhe homo towns 'of tho two Munidpal Airport In Gallpcl't,.MIN. Tho 0<p!'fzaUal. She tolil me to .. oee Mr. """a,.ln norOI oenlril CoUl""Ja, bolh Presldoot will then , -· britlly wllh v~ Ill suite lllt afl<r Ibo .-iaJned had r~y • ., n:l\"'1ed Jn Loo Art-• Mlas!llWf>i Gov. Johll Ball WWI-Sen. .~-Jn tho ilh &elos. JlmOO G. Eastlond , .,it allier local !bat l wn.>e reJl!!l!red ·-• Miss Tate w., tlllt<i with a knife, but poUJical 1e1!i<n to -Iba -~~DJslrlct and ••coJJect 1111-Ibo other lour YltUlll$ ln the cuo-l>alr disaster. Tho ~ wlll be aboard Air cJat ;ash, • atylbl JIJ Sebr!ft&, ..Uoo -Ab(. Faroe One. Wbe11 ¥f,d 1!.,lho L<lsunl W1rld of. pie F~~ Fr-*t and Tho~'•adl.,.eilft,.;;.,. 0.. V1olopricb<Jolba!loil\t. Sttphen ~-~.~~or r1 .. 1Intlte111Uon'1 ~II u:a p.ln. Ile .~, t11• 1'\th oilour·pqe lab-never b•veJ llMClllJ1<ed ·~ cau....- Moodly. 'loid, ~-CVoat!I Homeowner•1 Bu-!he gun ..,.. In tho tlJJJnp. ' INSm E ~DJ\\' e Novtl#I Siami Wilson I• a plom.fallclng orttcf• .,~l<h ,.. vtoLt · an cmpot1'v for todov'• l/OUfh ttlb pareftta toMt llt<y t.ltould ttU. their cotua•·bouM TJOU11QJtnf ba todQM11 fOWIUJ Wttlclu. • i' _.._ ...... n 1t 11......... • 6 ""'1t -U.M ,, ............. If II ~ If 11 j, Newport ·Tamotrow ·P.oll U ·ed • ID Recall Move? BJ lOllN V 41.TEUA ....... tr,.,... . . ' . OliM ~ ol Lo,1 Beldl made available its dat a oa a Newpon ll<ad> uplnlon poll lo 1 .. den of the recall movement. against Supuvbor Alteo ll. Allen, "They shouldn't ha"•·" U!t neld ol Ne'wport Tomorrow -which p&ld fw lhe po11 -declared tod>y. Jahn Ma<:nab, chairman ot the New· pOtt Tomorrow steerlna: committee whk:h lllred Opinion Reaarcti, e x p r e s a e d cllM'ln al Ille -lhlllty bo4ll raw and -pilld ~ta fnm the dty-!llll<hued ~ .. ~I lie available lo M!CIU leaderl1 Oplllloa Re!oar<h. whooe won lot Ntwpon Beach ;., done . is handling the d.nvualftg and NJStarth duUes for the recailJ movement, "U thiJ (disclosure of the data) iJ what .- iw, .... Pl"n«l; Ultn I lhl lllfO!llb' o~ N~ .n.i i,.... relat\OI· lo ~ poeld 1111\1 oCY ..... I I~ WJ opodlfed hi lldew.dJ. • • • •ll'Ollll1 diol "' lliol liolonNoUon i. lifpl • .. ..,. lWl..i lo r ... u unreleued Wllll N1Wpori 'Nllool• _ '~IMi\i-OI ~ per!Ofll\llQ muej l!'lbllc Ila ~atlool l'1er ~ ll!t llllt ol llu~ ~ . Ulls month," Macnab ·uld. &lfdes Macn1b•1 chagrlD: critlclSm ls 'i.~ data received in the random· begl.nnlng lQ well from ober cqmmunity wnplillg liurvey la non·poliUCfll in leaders ln Ute Harbor Area over the nature, ho\li'ever It does give a hlg,hly ac· r~U campaign. curate assessment o( the altitudes of Fonner Ney;port Be.acb. vice mayor Newport Beach re1ldentt who responded Hans'· Loreni, wbo ~Uy ltads the to qu.etUoni in· conJ'\dtnce, Macnab ei-Coastal Ara Protective Lea~ apoke plained. oul hanb1y on Ibo, bauo. Ttie poll, purchased a( a coil of nearly ""l"be recent publication of the m-<:alled Q,000 by tht city, included questiou to 'South Cout Homeowotr'a Beacon' ls an more tban 300 citizens relating to many obvious attrmpt by sllck,. L o • Anieles planping aspects of lhe future Newport paid pubUciats to befuddle what they con- Beach-JnaUers of Orange Co unt y 3ider their rural~ simple cousin! ol ArlpOrt e1pansion, [ulure U5f: of Upper Ora.nae County." he charged. ,Ambassador Release Due J;lrazU Chiefs Confer on Meeting Kidnapers~ Demands RIO D~ .JANEffiO (AP) -Brull'1 rniUtary leaders meet again klday to dls· cuu hilw they wtn fn!e 15 poUtJcal pri•· tlMn In excbanae (or the release of kid· naped U.S. Ambassador D. Burke Elbrlck. Forej@ Mlnlster JOse de Magalhaes i1 erpected to go on radio and Wevi.aion af!or !lie meetlni to iiinounce detaib of the rdease "-14 men and me woman. 'rbe broadcUt had beeo set for Friday night but was ~poned at .the last ~D­ ute~ 1bm was no exr,tanatlon, but m· formants said some off cers were annoy-ed'' the junta's quick a~nce ol de-. mands by temrilta who l<idnapQ<d E~ brict Tbursiay. Mexico and Chile have agreed to accept the Ii mtn and the Brui.Uan government llas agreed to fly them out of the country. Two atrcrafts are standing by at Rio's Galeao International Airport. Authorities said some ol the prisoners wen being held in citits as far as 1,000 ml1ls rmn Rio and bad to be brought together. • , . li:llrick's abduetar:s, who 1dentlf1ed themlelVea as members of two guerilla orpntzation3 called the National Llber· atlon AcUOn and MR-I, madl! · their de- mands in three notea to aovernment offi-cl.ila. .They said Ibey would "t.1ecute·• Elbrick bf Saturday afternoon ~ their dtmanda were not met. 'l'he fU'St note, left in Elbrick's limou- aioe by tbree gunmen who forced him out« tt and drove him away in another car, demanded lhe release of 15 unnamed political prlJOners and publication and broadcast of an antigovernment manl- festo ht Brazilian newspapers aod on the: rlllll<>. The .manifesto was publlllhed in news-- * * * Senators React , .To Kidnaping Of Ambassador WASHINGTON (UPI) -Several sen· atorl reacted Friday to the kidoaplni of Ambulador C. Burke Elbriclt in BratlL and two of them indicated if the trend continuts ambas.sadors might need armed guarda. "I th1nk it mi1ht be necessary to pro- vide armed escort! for U.S. amba.saadors traveUnc to and from their em busies," &aid Sen. Ralph W. Yarborouih, (I>-Tex.) 5en. John Sherman Cooper. (R·Ky.,) former ambuaador to India, said "in the fulurt we must require adequate assur· ance that our diplomats are prot.e<:ted." "We have to draw the Une somewhere," said !en. John C. Stennis, (0.Miss.) he noted that U.S. shlps are bein1 captured. planes ahot down and now an ambassador \VI$ kid.naped. W•~e Rider papers Friday itlld broadcast intermitten-. Uy on radio throu&hout tht dal" The second note; found in a Rio cllurch demanded that the iovtnln!ientrEa et by Friday afternoon,_ to releue the . The governmenl replied that I th.e kid- napers would Jivt tbe names ,Of.,.the prisoners they · 1t'lnted freed. arrange- menbl wt'lllld be mede to fly them to Ma· ico. The third, note provided a li,11 of th• pr.iaonen' names. It waa left in a super- market su1pstion boz and an anonymous can to a newspaper told .where lhe market was located. 'A-.-the aeccmd and third not.es wire 1etf.er1 from Elbrick to h11 wi(e,,EUle. The nm Jetttr said "l am all right and am hoping that I obaU be Uber· .ated and see YW aoon." But Elbrlck add- ed that Blazilian authorities should oot try lo find him because "th.,. people are very determlned.', Tbe ambassador's second letla aal4 ii ~'4S "ve.ry good news" that the 1ovem· ment hid acceded to the kldnapen' de- mands "bet.;aµae it means thet l wilJ be ' relea.atd u soon as it 1s COl'lflrmed that It 're!used prisoners have arrl'ed iO Mexico." .The lddnapm lnsi!tod that poUce ean off their manhunt for Elbrick, IDd MCUr}.. ty force spokesmen UJd Frlday, evtnlng that the 1earch had been SWlptnded. "But after the ambassador is liberated we wiH start a thorough -l!>f the -group,," a 1pokuman'llJd. · Governm"11 """""" laid two. ol Ille prtaooen llated by the kldJ!lpm Qld Jiol •ant to Juve Brazil beCiUM they had a good chance ol bcl111 releu<d from jail early for good bthavlc:r. Thul w11 no official confirmaUon. Pat Goes Mrs. Nixon Dedicat,es Cerritos Park The one time tanner's daughter wllo became the WOl1lll1 of the house at 13 and the rinl Lady of the land 33 yura I•"' went back to her hometown Friday. Sht looked at the gnarled old pepper tree outside the white frame house in Cerritos and 1miled. She looked at the familiar rooll'I! inside and Mrs. Patricia RYan NW>n, worJd.. trayeJld wtfe of .the l>resident, be?m• a Jtt1e _Ji!L~k>, ' 'V1 ~ l.-' .-.. ": ., Tean , """" ejei, iobiied op bY gone actna. ·' ' ~ • ~ Gllet, -·~;J"· Nixon Pi:•!f•. ed at · ~ · · an<I' dedltallcill' ""moor" for Pat NliOo Palk. followq a 50-m.lle motorcade from lhe Western White HOUie In San Clemente. More "than 1,008 ruidenb of the dairy community turned out. includin& a few antl·Vletnam demonstrators. The President remained at home in San Clemente for the emotional occuion, v•hlle Trlc:la, 13, aCi:ompanled her mother and told newsmen she feels much better ti\an taat Well, "It'• JtiJt wonderful lo be back home," l\tn. Nlxon llid, "l remember ao well llvlng here. It wu really a wllderneas , \vith rows rJ. treea. • . " Tourlna: the home where she lived be- tween lilt and lt.SI--cooking, harvesting and btinl the woman ol the house after her mother died in ls:M-her eye.a brim· med with tear1. Mn. Nlaon pauud beside the old r~ brick fireplace. "Dick and I were dating at the Umr "'·hen his fatller (tme over and m11dt this for us," l\trs. Nixon added. The old R)·an homestead v.·as sold by her brother Tom, who fiu -t Friday with another brotlwr WID;,'Jaot yev for lll0,000 an a bond iuUe rdod by towltt- peciple. The four-acre site wm include a weat· ern-atyle park designed by Laguna Beach landscape archltoct RiclJard lllsltr 1nd the old house will become either a chll- dren's library or museum. Nixon Discusses Ho With Advisers President Nl1on bepn hi1 la!t week· end at lhe Western White Houae Jn Sin Clemante today concerned wtth how the death of North Vietnam Prtaldent Ho Chi Minh will effect the Vieblam War. The President has made DO direct com· ment on Ho's death, allbou&h be met Friday with his foreign policy advisers to d1scUSI iL A spokesman said the administration also wa1 studying the Vitt Cona: aMOUnce- ment of a three.day cw;e:-fire beg!Mfng at l A.M. Monday, Saigon Ume, in mourn- ing for Ho. From Page 1 ALIOTO ... 1 "policy of sen.1auona111m in a mali· ious dlsre1ard of the truth." Alioto said : "The incredible defame.- : ion that is going on against the Italian· Americans in this country muat be stop- oed and T am prepared tO do this by . litigation." The Look ~1aga1.ine article by Richard Carlson arid Lance Brisson also li1ttd several other alle§ed contacts between Alioto and Mafia figures. -Look :said Alioto successfully defend- ed a man described In the article as one or the important representatives or the ~1afia on the West Coast" a1alnst a 1987 income tax evasion charge. -He helped a family of alleged rac· keteers obtain a $247.000 loan from the Small Buslneas Administration for their eo mpany, according to the maglline. -He had severa1 conferences. said Look. with a man the ma11Wne said was ''identified by the FBI as a Mafia leader in San Di!go," and who was a partnu in Fratianno·s trucking firm. -Look said Alioto was the attorney for a firm owned by a man Look said "bf. tonged lo the old-faslllootd Malla school" and was the "proprietor of a number of conspicuous illeaat gambllns cluba just .south of San Francifctl," Look Nld that arttr the firm was sold. Alioto became a stock holder. A spokesman for Look ma11zine 1aid it 1''0Uld llave no inunedJate comment on the libel ault. 19 Die During Year Of Heroin Ove1·doses SAt-1 fl\ANCISCO (UPI) -NIMteen pe:rsom h11ve died In the dtJ thls yur fro1n ovtrdose of heroin, Lt. Ch1rlea tl· !?!:::::.~:, · lis ol the pollce homicide lq\lad aald F'rl· day. DAILY 'llOT Sltff '-""" Stral,Cbt up and gilnnlng ltft, llun tinglon Beach turfer Ignore• IOOllY bred apcl COQC~trale1 on plotting his course on wave oU city's pier. A' WJ'QJU_ moye an~ traac.btrous surf could &end hint scraptni along barnacles on pier pilin1s. Elli• aald the total, lncludin1 1eVW1 deaths in AUIU&t, waa undaul>ttdly a new record althouah 1tat.iJtlcs were unavall· abte for past yura. '!lie police o1ncer &1 id moll of tht vktitM wtrt older ad- dict.a. Me blamed the erratic quaftty of heroin peddled In the area for the deaths. < l -------- ,. "II la fortu"'lo that tl1t population or While the Newport Tomorrow com· 9'~-<;outl!y la Nlldatl\l1 0!lllall'4fil'l. I ~l*qjea' ursld ' ~ ~ to ...a fnieJ)lpol lo -11Wqlr-lllla' c:iude htl> In -Iia ~ In tho attempt 111111 tml it u the oontemptlble nonaeme woo Jt Ls.'' 'Macnab a!SC>' personally auailed the recall movement in general. "Besides my di.spleaaure al lhe use of the data I, personally. am doematically opposed lo a recall mov~ment of tbls kind regardless of the capabilities or lack of same of the person to which it is al.med,'' Macnab aald . "Uztlesa it cotnes about because of the most ext~me and s e v e r e ·of cireulllita.nces," lle added, ''then the recall procedure such as this one can be damaging: to the very foundations of a dmnocraUc 1yattm." pGU "until the proper time", DO formal, 6igned agreement ulat5 which ccmpa)I, the data to remain a secret. Checks with City Attorney Tully Seymour revealed a frlen41y, "ln· formal" agreement, l'DOl'e in the form or a communlcatloo. as tbe only document hlrl111 tJ>e p01lltera. "It loots now aa U we mliht cban&e to a pretty rtronf contract. if we ever need 1 polUOI !Inn's oervlces IPln." Seymour said. Before and att.r the Newport aampllng Optnion Reawch executives -.ed vehemenUy ~Ir "tohil objectivity and Jack of bias." * They declined to dIICUS& any 1pecllic ql!OllfA~ I• Iii' piill~iy ~ It. ll'll luea. Moelt I# ..._ 1 .. terpretaUoos lroin the individt.111 qu~ Uons were discloted Jn a public m~ la~r. However, the entlre package ol qu• Uonnaifes and individual rtSPQlllel bas betn provided only to .Newport Tomorrow volunteers for purposes or drafting thelr goala 81111. augg..Uons for the ~•WJIO!I ol the lutur<. -• Opinion Rftearch •pokesmeo hive lold dty olficlata that becauae poflinff lo< dty So•ernment la a new le.nice, their calcu.laUons ot eipenses were too low. Opinion ReJearch .loot · money on tha random sample SUO"ey in tbe Newport ana, they added. F1'0tlO Page 1 / OAILY ,ILOT Sllff l'1Wf't READY TO RING DOORBELLS After R1v1alln9 Interview Governor Signs • Updated Version On Divc;>rce Laws . • SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan sl11ned into law Friday a major overhaut of California's divorce system. The measure eliminates most traditional ' grounds for divDrce and is designed to rem<1ve some of lhe b\lternes&. Effective Jan. J, there will be only \\l.'o grounds for divorce: incurable in· sanity and irreconcilable differences. Eliminated is the concept of fault, or lhe finding of one party guilty of send· i11g the marriage on the rocks. Gone are the fonner 11rauncls of extreme cruelty, desertion, wilful neglect. habitual drunk· cness, or conviction of a felony. The only holdove r ground is insanity. Divorce reform had been under study by the \egillature for several years. Nearly one out of every two married couples in California gets divorced. Rea· gan was divorced In 1"8 by his firsl wile, actress Jane \Vyman. She charged Re.a· gan with extreme cruelty, contending that Reagan's political interests came bet\.\·een them. Reagan later married starlet Naocy Davis, his present ~·ife. The new law provides that lhe only proof needed for dissolving inost mar· riages is evidence or hoPelcss disagrec- n~nt bttween \he partners. l'he \\'allinll'. periotl for a final decree \\'OU!d be (1.Jt from one year to sl1 month!. The coople"s joint possessions. such as autos and houses, would be dlvided substantially equally. Alimony \\'OUld be awarded primarily on the basis of need, The law would end bitter court lights, supporter1 said. Many critics of the pment system contend It sends mmt divorced men in· to virtual poverty because of the award· ing of propert{., alimony and child sup. port to the wi e. YftfCA Pio11eers Get Life Bids Life membershlpi-the nrst t.,.;·o gint· ed-ha\t bttn awarded to a pair of pion~r members of the Orange Coasl YMCA. honoring theil-long service, Plaques were 11iven to 0. W. "Dick" Richard, ot Corona dtl 1-far and E. !\, •·Ernie" Hartman, of Baltxia. The YMOA board of dtrector1 re«ntly cslahllshed 100 such life nlembenihlps for peraont dlspltytng utmpll1ry Inter· est In the program and wttti. Sl,000 mini· nlum flnaMlaJ ald. Present.lion of the 1w1rd.1 to Richard and Jlartman-plaquea featuring a clean- rut joulh'1 11lhOO'ette In silver on a gold platf!-was made at a recent luncheon . PETITION DRIVE • • • ... How many collea:e studenls. ar~ homeowners, I a:sked ,my1elf. Me1nwbile. Viola, 1 man In his 20s, asked me il I were a gglstered voter. He made no effort to cbii:k on my addre&a 'or telephone number er.' oe<:Upat1on. • When I UIUltd him that I ·~aa n!p.tered, be handed me a bugo COPI-' p;la •beet filled with the namea, ad- dresses and po1ilica1 amuatton of regiatered voters in Newport Buch. My job, he told me, wu to collect signatures on a recall petition far Alton Allen . I was to go to each hOUR. on the list, he said, and try to get every voting resident of the hOUHi to sign "thue petitions." The gist of the peUtlon ia that Alton Allen -has tried to give property tax relief to the Irvine Company at the ex· pense of other taxing jurisdlctiorus and tupayers. -Hu voted funds to supervisorial "convenience" and withheld funds lor law enforceme(lt and narcotics conlrol. -Ha& allo"'·ed construction of roadway at public expense for private interest.s. -Was "instrumi:.ntal" in planning to trade beach area for land of lesser value. -Gave _away Salt Creek Road withoot obtaining public recompense. -Favored large land~wning interests over the smaller taxpayers' interests. -Paid no heed lo residents' to noise pollution complaints about th e Orange County airport. He provided me with an opening gam· bit, dubbed the "introduction format." PAT PA11'ER "Hel.lo, I'm (give your name). l'1n circulating a peUUon to call an electioq to_ recall SuperviSor Alton Aileh. "This wlll give the residents of the Firth District an opportunity ·to voice !heir opinion on the favoritism sho'-'tl to the big ranchers at the eipense of the taxpayer and homeowner. "I would like to have you and any other members or your family sign. I'll need your signature the same way as when you registered to vote -that is, your first name, middle initial and last name. "Thank you very much for your cooperation." "'Vhat if," I asked him, "they want lo know what's v.Tong wllh Alt.on Allen?" "They've all read this newspaper,'' Viola said. picking up the tabloid . '·It's self-explanatory." What U they won't sign, 1hould l con· vince them ?" I asked. ''No, just go on to the next house. Peo- ple have the right to circulate recaU pell· lions, and they also have the right to rerusc to sign a petition." If this right to petition ls a basic right of every clizen. I wondered aloud, v.·liy <lo you have to pay people to go door to door? SPEED NEEDED "If \l'e used all ,·oJunteers, it would take ~hree-months. If we pay people, ~·e can ~et it done in one or two weeks." I asked Viola y,·ho "'as behind the peti· lion. His face , up to now friendly and open, i;eerned lo become blind. "I cannot cHvutge that at this time," he said, wilh a faint smile. ' "But ~·e represent Orange County home.owners' assoclaUon.s." I asked wlllcb cities the association! "ere in. and he said he couldn't divulge that either. lie ga,·e me the same telephone nun\ber to call as appeared in the ada if I had any question!. MUM'S THE WORD When I asked who would ans"'tr the phone, he aaid. "Probably the 1ame lady you t1lked to yesterday." "But v.·ho don she work ror , and who do you wor"k for !" I 11ked. "1 can 't tell you that," he said pa- lienlly. "How do T know this is an honest operation. that the person you want lo put in Alt.on Allen's place la any good?" He said. "I "'·ou ldn 't be doing Utis if it 1''tren't legal," and added, "l know whal OCC to Offer . - 'Hotel' Classes Oranie Coast College ~·ID offer aptt:lal <:oursea in front office procedures and IC· t;ounUng lecl:miqucs of h o t e I • m •, l e I n111nagement. this fall. 1-~ronl Office Procedures wlU meet f\fondays from 7: 15 p.m. to t :U p.m. in the OCC Studtnt Service• Buildl111. l{olel· l\lotel A!'COUntJng will be held from J pm. to S:XI p.m. on Tuesdays in Buslneq Education Room 3. IU:gistrallon for lhe evening claase! ""ill be: held fron1 t p,m. to 8:30 p.m. oo S•pt I, 10, it, IS.t8 ar~ 12-21. company J'm working ror. and aoon everybody will know who ii behind tbia." He said he didn't know who wolild Wee AU<1>'• ~lace JI the P.Ution went throogh. "Jf it doeszi't, we'll have to wait until theelecUoo in 1910," said Viola. I alked why the recall bad begun so late in Allen's term. "I don 't know. I guess people are jll!t fed up with taxes going so high In order to reduce taxes on the Irvine Company, .. he said. WRONG MAN "A woman 1n Newport Beacll told me her taxea have doubled," Hid Vlola. "Who Is in charge of the rec.all move- ment in Newport?" l asked. "Well, Paul Emory Is working on it, but he's not in government. He's ln cbarge of the Airport Noise Abatement Committee." I asked him why Emory (whose name really is Dan ) denied being connected \\1ith the effort to recall Allen. "He can't be lied With this beccause of his business intereSts," he said. And :what about Lagwia Beach, I asked . "A man named Tarantino is in charge of it." 1 said that even if lhe petition failed , Allen w o u 1 d be discredited in ample time for the next eleclioo. He nodded, giving me the same kind of approval a teacher I i v e s a k.id f o r masle.ring the mulUpU~aHon tables. "We need 9,000 signatures. I don·t know how many we ha ve, because this i.s goin1 on aU O\'er the county," he said. A& I got ready to leave. he said, "B• wre to call tha~, Loog Beach number Monday and let us know how you're doing. "So far, the response has been very good." Laguna's Civic League to Meet Dinclora of Laguna Beach Civic Let· gue "11-1 hold their annual meeting at 4 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mar· jorie Beach, 1 Rockledge Road. Dr. Anthony Demetriades, president, said the league will honor f\.trs . Beach, tilra. Theresa Eagles and Paul Griem ""ith hooorary life memberships for their service lo Laguna and the league. 'fhe meeling will also includs intrD- duction of newly elected directors and Uleir wi ves to the board. OCC ~'lusic Professor Holds Organ Recital J. P. Colyar, assistant professor of music at Orange Coast College, will hold Congregational Church in Laguna Beach on Sept. 19. Colyar has been a member of the OCC faculty 5ince 1964 and he is the Dean of the Orange County Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. j ' DAILY PILOT "'"'"''.... "···· ..... L.,._. IMdi ""4lhll• Yelky .__ . CAUPOINIA 011:1.H(;I COASl 'Ul l!IHIHG COMJ•oilH'I l11 .. 1tl N. Wffi ,,~, ... ~ J.11, •. e.,1 .. \lie. ,,.,.,.. -~-"'-"' Tlt•M•t ·-· .... n-• ..,., A.. ,_.,..,.,;ft, ~ ...... fhw •• I .. ~. -......,.. • • N.i~on'·s Choppe·~ · • " 117,.llTllUll R. VINSEL ~ ......... .,..... ~"" ., ~nl !In<• aroulld 'th• .,.. of fl\! Sample, , onetime Mlll!le Corpe aqwty ,_ prlYato Crom U.. -1 lown of W!)t, · M ~·tine .. Co~nei ·on: C4:zz .#'h'enever I ... He~s Needed .. NllflntOntb &Jae~ cr.n, belnc wuhed 111!1 ...ulhe\! after ach fijp~ 'li1<1¥r lhe liO-riiile~'frltrlo. Walch t)le Apollo fl -~ don ID .My ot a -·°'11111' c..m&f. pl,:llWTblm u an &Ylatlir. , flctr of Marlnt Helicoplar SquOdroo> One (HMlCol) you lmoirhe ~ bla tole Tiie badi' on bla cheat ldls what illQ<I, All klhows la a.m~ photo and 1!J< cOdi.· HMX·l 0.1 Jh!:ompn>he..!ble' Uio In lllOl.Ofder. • ibe·aWrage clvlUln. . . • llil!ed ·It El u.-.: ~Wllh a I• I .o.ict a week or ~r, ;ti. 41· • llQUallr'On In l~, lhe QuanUoo, Va., .Edwmjl J, Sample, 39, Wries U>(l lll; !IJOr'Wu1'be*"1n1INIC!lotOr1111"COun, mod! pricious guanled ')Jll,..ager Jn Ilia ~.... u.. ~.-t· •-·"'"' 'Fr« World, hla family, aides and.-. ty --..,. • ,,. __ .,y • "I'm just ooe Unecl\Jcated, forWNle lr<qulht l!jjll le CkmenlL llOUI ll!el ·the U.S. Marble Corpe has Tb<!' nlay """' ... ofton-.lh< lo le'(en treated very ,eU,tt said Sample, slpplnc time• ann,uaUy to lptnd a week or UWl'.tl coffee. ' ~that nilich smaller ATil1Y Jjdloopttr • He is also President Ric)lard M. NlJ:· Squadron 0 n e frwn ·Homeitead AFB, Ul'• personal helicopter pilot. Miami, Fla'., will be caJled Into joint West Talldn& lo lhe quiet commanding of· Coast auvke. . ~ . '• ' :~.:.. · . • Lifwar11, Museum .fi~n~. Managing a big-league baseball team ls sufficient excuse for a post· pooement of jury duty, a distri.ct court clerk ruled in Minneapolis, Minn. Biiiy Martin, Minnesota's Twins' manager was granted a continuance until the court's Nov· ember·December tenn. • ~ff'!. Spi1'o T. Agnew, oice president's wije. admires bust of President Nixon in makiun deoartme-nt of Univtrsal City duri?ig a tour of the studio. The l>tut was used in a film called "Skull DuggeTtJ." r.trs. Agnew and wives of cabinet members toured the Holly· wood tourist attraction. • The home o( Mr. •nd Mra. John Batas of 13 Neather Road. Oere. bain, Eoeland wa• r<eaotly slruck by lightning. "Ibe tl>wn council granted the Bates pe'rmissioo to change their address tn UA. • "1 have always liked beer, and I drink quite a lot mm't than. the averoge girl." 1oid Dina.It Havwood of Twein, Eno· land.· So next month the legou 19·yttlf'"9ld rnterr H.h_;ot Wat& II University in Edinbvrgk for a: 1: three.year course m brtwing. She Will be the ont11 girl amol\g "' J3 1tudentS in the course. "My boy fri...U ""cl. 1o think r ...., I a bit od4 dritWng beer,'~. Dinah I adtitd, ubut no10 tMv ·orr-m- lvioiu of aU t-'r drinking I wUl have to do for my 1tudier. I eon only manage h;alf ptn& glal111. but r .wp~se that, wit1~ prictice, •l sh.all be able to iwa.Uow a pfn't wit/I the beil •t tll<m." ~--- ,, Nixon Era Meriiorabilia . ' Will Be Sent to Clemente When the Nixon Administration end.1, milliona of presidential documenLe: and olher memorablli<t of the Nixon years will be shipped to San Clemente. There they will be housed in a llbnry and musewn to be built on property ad· jacent to the NlxO!I family villi. The Richard Nixon Foundation, a non· profit charitable ori1a11l1alion in· corporated in California, hu been atven the. lask of planMig lhe project and com. ing up with at least $l million in don~ funds to finance iL Search for Lost Youth Called Off Police have momentarily stopped lM: search for a Huntington Beach youth believed drowned Thursday in Huntington Lake. .. The Water's loo murky for divers to see," said one detective, who added that the only hope for finding the boy's body is if it floatl to lhe surface tn·a few day1. t1>e dead boy la Randy Leo Reed, 14, qi 173'1 Lido Lane. lie appauntly died 91:hile swimming with friends in tht mmky lake near Goldenwest Slreet· and TaJbert Avenue. At some points Huntington Lake 11 40 feet deep and no one rft!Jy knows what kind of junk -cars, cam, etc. -may be on the bottom. The lake ia currenUy private.Jy owned. but is expected to become a part of the city's propoaed central park in the near future. Regional Park Plans Appro".ed Plans tor· first phue development of Mlle Square Reilonal Park in Founlaln Valley have been approved by Or'Di• Counly .supervl1DrS. · Plans call for grading of ao acres at the 10Utheut corner of She att,e_.__ mda and parkinc a.rtu, an ii d m In Is tr a t·f on building, an entrance.. tlosk, 1-o u r restrooms , 11 l•ke add a pwtiplna: ttatlon. Al.O> irrlaation, ul1l1Ues, llabllJIC and linin& ol the flood control channel In the part ~ adjacent golf aiurse. • COoitruction bidl oo the w o r t • •~led lo coat 114,000, will be opened Sept. %1. IJe.lin<ot the first plla.e development was • ~proved by three c o u n t y departments and tbe City of FOWlfaln V.U.,, bel«e preaentalion to supcrvllors. A majority.41f~u.of the foun- dation· laid the ·fl?Ollndworl< 10< lbtdong· term project th!s week. They' W'*1 .on the site -t& unpurchued acret ~ the Cotton Estate-...... and-elected a ·chlinnan. He is rubber tycoon Leonard K. Firestone of toa ..:n,.i.,.. -' n,. .i<c!il.,, on the site Is In accord wilh the Prosldenl's ··~· Wlion he boupt five 1a.r.a of ·llli! Ootlo6 !!Sato, indudln& lhe· S(>IDbh style mana!Oi1[ lhe rest of the 21 .acra wu plaeed. .in trust ldt a ''compatlble buyer.~ Whf1'! llooat aide said at the t lme th•t ~ w • s every lJkelihood lhe buyer •ouJd be the Nixon Foundation. . Foundllion lruotees are most1y 1..,. time family friends and p 0·11 t f c a I associa!H of the Prosidcnl. They·iDcludt HEW Sec:relary Robert Fihch, All«ney General J• Mitchell, Devid Eisenhower, Dr. Billy Graham, Herbert Hoover Jr. and·Herbett W. Kalmbach, a N"'JIOrt Be1<:h attorney. • Among other• are the .Preaident'a bn>lhers, Donald of Newport. and Edwsrd of Lyowood, Wash. 2-week ~l_loliday' For Boys' Ouh The 1.a..,,. Beach · !oY•' Club ~ll close: to4a:>' for two weeks and re-open Sept. 22 with a new schedole ol. acUvities for· boys -eight to 11 yeits cf 14e. Alla' the ....pening of the club al ne N. Coast Hill!way, the ~~ I""" room will feature pool, pma:·pong, darts, and· other activtUes. Downstairs wiD. be ·arts and ~ IC· UviUee. ·In the p:m. boys may partlcipal< in wr..Uin&, bOxina, dodiel>alJ and I cfoody supervised Jlf.Otll'am in BB IW1 far&et practi<o . .. Also, lhl• y~·; !0othalf i.oma wlli be signed up w)len1 tbe'Club re-opens. New club boura are 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. •'1" 1:311 p.m. lot p.m. M<>nday thr;ooab Fnaay; ";nd JO a.m. to 1 p.m. Sliurday. Valley Bridge Cl888 ~egi8tratjo~8 Tak~n J ' ' • Intmnedlate bJ'ldp-cl-offered by lhe Fountain Valley,J!artfa and JWcrea. lion Departrnenl, start Sept. .u .. Rqlaltatloo' la belni -·at lhe dly hall cuhler's o111 .. or'lht, nc:reatlon de~ 10200 Sllter Ave. The elil\l·•edc couroe Will lit taupl by Mn. a.JU Creed. 11 fa-DOI'-to ~ ..... Nuon · Dunned • • I • ··'· Electrical Bill .Not ,paid • • • LT. COL. SAMPL'E 'STANDS av HIS CRAFT • A Boc!go on Hla Cht1t and A.Radio on Hli Btlt Census to· Bring . . ' State ·'fax-Boon To Hunt~ngton A boost of aboljl llJ0,000 In ttato tu re.venues each year is expected to be ad- ded to the city's cotrers once the federal census ~ ctOlllPleted In Huntington Beach, city aid" said today. The c·ity gains $12 per person from sales and gasoline tax revenUt and of- ficials expect a popuJaUoo incnue of about J0,000 residtnts on completion ot tHe cen1111. ~iht nOw the city is still looking for cien.sua taker1. About '1!t of the necessary 300 workera: hive applied. 'Jbe pay is eight centa per correctly recorded re:si- denl. Special hea~quarters for the census taki., wllf open Sept. 10 Oii the .second floor of Slal<a Realty bulldln&, 305 171h st. . ' Mrs. Jane ~ Chatum, an eiperienced hand at head oounfa, will direct this year't ~SUS jl'O)ect. The last census was taken in October, 1161, and pliccd lhe city population level at. 1'4,124. City administrative aide Floyd G. "BUd .. Belsito expects the population lo rise by about 10,000. Cost of the federal Census is about ·$21,800. ··~e head cow!tfrs must be U.S. citiuns, a re.Ment of HunUngton Be.ach. and at JQM llfYW"I old. CHECKING OUT CONTROLS Prtiident's Pertonel Pilot "°!.; • . ...,,. doe't ...,. lo be' canid .. !Ui dtl~," ~~~It, --flniW1111 nm 11 If 11111 ... 1"""1 lhtl~'-~ I')'" lo "°'""' AFB, Marr~ • Jomp1., .. !1 point for .Ail ·t.m• ~ W1bta. • 'Biil ~very run Is flJllililr lo. llllrhlo> One pllqia. • •• A •Ii.rt lo lht cavmwa bllllfllf-.., Marine One lllld Two at El 1tro MCAS.- lhe Jlllll1ber of prflfdtoUll blnla -lil>IX.1'• 39 alrcron ii •~ltd. but countable oo fln1er1 oE two ))anl:k, - prpved thil. . , , Slacked beneath • hQot •. fdr Pini: Panlhen Cleaners recelpb • -"" "Spoclal" for lhe pllofa' snaJ!9y Dlshta ault& were Zf map tnfPU11a coverin1 ••~ &«!or of ~er~ t!llh dfiah1ls ot !ach known "airfle:ld. _r -~~ . "On au trlps, we., ov~y tbe ~ti.I •held," explained Lt. Cql. Siml!l aaylng they clear plana with Federal Ariatioo Agency e.iecutJvts and spot all potential ernera<ney. labdiDI zones. ' . ;,· Ouislde lhe hangar, Ill' armed 1enl17,. 81ood guard In ,the bot 51111. . , .. Imfde the VIit ltrQcture, CZ'ound Cl't!1'1 • "'"" pollahJng lhe ollve-anci...hlte blnl, lllQ wanp from ferrying. V'JCO ~. S1'ir9 T. Ap<w from lhe-l!'...,......1- to SM·Clemeoto. · • " Upotain In tho.ollic< are.i, r.W-11><11 . were playing cardt. ~ · 1- "Waltinl 10< aoniethliig ID'!l.ppen -1c'. bllt It im'i alw111 lll<e this/' said Co~. Sainple, 'lho haa more.lll"JI. 300...., ill• his command. r-. Their job is not only aet\loi lht Pr<ar.: dent when: he wanb to eo. b\rt faDc. tloriing in a;earch and· rescue operations·· from WISbln~ to .Norfoll<, , Va.j·' deyelopJ.ni bellc6pler combat oerv1ce -~ tics. -' ·.::: Sofnitlm .. llMX·l , ... , ,, .. .,, ...,t .. tteU as 1ala miaalons. , 1 •• ,,.. Squadron maiibers roand fnto, lbe'' rain-rai)ed Blue Ridge mouni.tna on tbl" · heels· of HUrricane CamW. fast m<iOt1t. abQanl flan! CH-53A ~ra. latei';-lradJiii, olf wllh. pe<SClfllil · dlspat<hed " back frOm the Western Wbhe House. ; ... "Wt went down ·thert tO 't'h i' w~ L)'llChbura and Charleti· tes)'ille Trl•Dile lhe 11th ~lOth." aalf'. MoJ., .Joe Moody, ·the mtXl equadron t-ral""" olllcer. . .... "We worked 10 or 11 day-. then g o t lniillt'in lime for a abower l.nd. to heH ~ out ~ San Clemen~1" added the Sulphur .. Sprlrigs, Tex. choPfl'< DJ er. , , /le laid he ·tallied lo lill wife br• lol<W>ono recently about the diJaatrwa . \ flooding and the. known uita.b 'were io m,. chea of rain and M 4ea4 -· ane "<Ol'end by Maj. Moody and lill partner. . • :l "Capi. Nay ad I plc)ied ~\ilnicr l<lfi dead, aiao a wO!llan paralytod from i.: juries. prepant people .... beartpatlen ... Ind thooe stranded In tre.toiio,"he.uld.j Returning, they flew In tools """ <>111" eqQJpmont lo free snaued -ir.,... • peel In cf!'llled woodpllu. : · • l The llle .. of 1 Marlne One pilot belo!tili aa often to tho .President aa tt clnes to lill family -wile. Barb,ra and -'· teenagers in U. Col. Sample's caae,1 butl they ondenland. •• .. [ mlu many weekends at home. but' 8he just pull up With tt .. part OI. tht. job.• explained the Kortan War vetmn, whose wjfe flew home to Vhitnia. J!'riday alter a: short vWt here. dn ""tM ·0rang,:~ Coast. • Marlne One command ~ilo/r,Canjr ·a . omall radio cllpped to ~ir tielt.t' whenever a telephone ls not wUh1n reach·. and ita buu may spell IDtornatjollal ~ or a goH date . • ~ average c•nce is 30 miles. , "You can be alerted any Ume of nJaht, or day~" the HMX-1 chief exp I.lined "[ •· have a responsibility. Any Ume '1-.in- ••aill!ble I'm ixpectcd to be ID "• cockpit" ' ..,.. I 'I'll• P«qdun for choosing a ~. plfot ia utiemelf simple, -· OD • . minimum or 2,'500 hours' fiigtlt time, in· eluding 150 in helicopl<rl and 150 ·houn ·in the prolot,ype mode of Marine One. "l con.aider myle..lt a modest penon - 11.'l far aa being the only °"' qualified - tilat'o ce>talniy not• true," he Hid tbeorilin& lhlt be wu betweea, ~· •salcnmenll ml available wu tbr! mlln.· aeloction ~· · • · Ca nn tA" \Onon . ".11 tu ... ~ lha1 Mr. J-·~·aoint; r~ v. . ...., r out or office you'll he pllinJ. -·job·~ · ' Nursing Classes he'quotedbiahomp..npeop1o.u..,Y.:,· Schobls 'MJnday ' -J~Noi.~q .,. 1nvo1.:..i 'a1 all,.: . ' Off d t DCI ""Jllla*hl lhe man wl)O llU ll•:inf~ School lo lht Capistrano u n If I e d ere a . . . . .. ' N:iiqq, LBJ., and lke's.owq 11:...ia.n 1n• School Diall1cl wW begin Monday with receni,wi<U. ' ; · · · : al>o<ll 7,silo' 1tudenti • e~ to 'ahOw Two new cotm5ea In N:w:•l'!ll ,Edl11'•U91'• • ,,,,.:difef MJrine 0..-Pilot-Jolned. lhe.' up lor the bellnn1na Ill ~ 171-jlly l!'hool will be offered lhla fill by Uie UC'lr'lliii Corps lb 11148 Iller hllhl>dloOI-W\;;;1 year. exterwon program. Naval'avla.tion cadet iralnlag wa11 c'°'9d Their first bnU on'l be IODi In oom• A cour-.. in Human RelaUons will lllart lo Lutjltmecb -and .began his C.W 1.,1~. ..Admllalon Doy ls a lchool on Sept. ti !mm • p.m. to 1:3" p.m. ln · ~t Cherry Point, N.C.,'u a loorly iuppq · hol-, the Fine .lrU'Bulldlng 1flJ.CL·fff~1 cltrt. • The eollmated '-11 up about melhods ol communlcalloii, lndmlilD Ooly,the~·~ l!MX't Mcl 1-i• 600·1'hal.oomJl!lfed lo last year. Of£lciala styles and oouncWiQt ttc!uiiq~·•.:" r ~ .,Quahllf<\, "Pi_,-oulflt.;;;i ..~ attendance If locrcaat lo 1,000 by Tiie leCnnd cooroe· deals wllh>t'be0 l'rl11T' llf&llt·Ofllc<r .. ·liW'1111ifill IOan and not al the end .r lhe year. cipl,. · 1nil PracUC<I nl C\Qln\Jolly sin~•,filqall1 .whlle nt111h amoni tlioj » Health Nursing and wllt'&tart on Se~. ill nlnUad,•v;D r'ilil'iji 'ln a helicoplar •. · • at Buena Part Hl&h Scllc!ol. The •:JO 'l1le wlit' II.is ' eVolved Into one witbl ....,, County Dems .. p.m .. io.1,p,.....,1 ... m ~-pllut..-1111>11·-'tlft qa;po, ~·idlai •hit u.l W • , on 1tllla and ~ of .COllllDlllllly CO.Jioldlr fl IM1 Dbll...-l'11ltC' : • • · · · .. h<allh nursing. QOia ¥lOll( olhtr d-•flim, comldri' l'lea. .I.. SnP.ak .. ..i. . , . the """ ""f~ .. ·~ ·lw u, ll'S;: . c r -;-~o . \ " ~dent.. . -,. · Valle Foo•"'·-11 .Sate1Jlnlpecll ... 11111 maadll0rlff Two '-1\tre will be featurtll at the y ·UJit.U: ,,....,i ,.,.-OC<ll' ·-~ 11 llelllentb<t llllOtloti of lhe" lluntlnP>n · • ofte1H\I tll1le on uy ofllor llUCb rnilhal!I Beiod>f'oontain v..U.,·O.--Uc Club, N ds Co h '· m:ran, belld" tboroqll tralnli>& Joi< , P.11!. 'heod&T. 11112.11ar~ Circle, ee · ac es ..... -p11o1a. • Hunllnston Beadh , lndddaijy, tl!e ll"""11111-~ IVllter Spolar, a <lote .-late of Tht Founfaln Vadq Rec ta all o-. no1 rolld ltobert Sct~a arlppOic-" Coagmaman Jolin Twiney, -.:Ill talk, ~t)I callljl& all -to ~Ip • In 'l'bloh a flcllonAI U.S. l>nildent tfld\ about Twuiey'1 octlvltles end a poosible rn ibe loll n,. (oolt)l)l J>l'Oll'af11. ' hla -.crull In • lhundonlonn aboard Orlnit Coonty •JlllOl'anot for tbe _. Volum.n""' needed lo coadl -• ~AlrF-One~.-........,. lhan IOO bo)>I on • tuma ranctnc lit lo Calllomla on •-iron. Ron ~ • canclldata 'In ll'oua. &rtdea ftom lhlrd thr...p a1P1J1. F11r1t> t t •t micbl -lo lierlfnl'I -7" lf~aney·, ~ roca11 •lecllot1, will 1"1111\lon can the rtetu11oa ·~ • hava'-prevon!td a trapty thtt -d campalp -In the hiltlld Hl•llU. lht wct14, Sample sJll>ced \IP llom lib rocal1 rfc:O. ' · An ~lion mooting for ~ II co(!~ cup and amlled tUllttly. • , The public Is invited lo hear boih oclieduled tor 1 p.m>, Sep!. 10 lo tbe com· "otmoully flctronal, •he-aid--'• opaakata.. m1111lly ceoter. ii a 111111'Wllllwould -· - ' ' :I I n I I ~ , ' I ,. - I ' " Sl\lnlJ, AY9"'1 l0, lt6' 0 . (' ' nlpit and Pew -~ ··~Ur.it Roberti ........ Iii• tl,. ~ " ~ .u. ....... -~ =r:,=-~ ' CotJor and hla B.P. from Sm T_.. 11 ·.-.. Prandl<o Tbeotoclcal from.I a.JO. lo 1 pa. aod . Sem\naty. 11• II ~ a fn>m..t lo' t:~,p.Jll. 1'bi 8.T.D . ....Ucllle· Ill ·<ht SUDdaJ · ". WIJlllOslo'tt '"""""'1. Ho 11 ·chaJrman of t t .m. -=-U41L' Syn6d.'1 .CG.ltt'JtttllJe qn .... ,.. --.... ~ • ecumealcol rtllllool0and lllo Mumf =-. 0(. ll!U ..m1 oo lho0 Gentr1I C!>uncll A11f wu · ---'-ihe orao.tMrn Ollll•tnla c...,.u year 111r ,,._ ~ ., Cl!ur<~ 0 0 • • • S."'1.\lill~ IAllowlll rendoi-ed --· ( ~::,-tilurlq Dr. Thobum F. Tbol,n-. .lht Poll .... ' ,.... I n I madJcAI p\J.oitoaaey fo .Boo ~ .. ~ .tl. the Ml -\ • • ,tlvla,,wlU~al l'lnlllalt-, youth ~~-~ ·'"!""''.-,•.•I • o4 Miiliodlil Ch~ !II C4lita ~ aid ~ of · : Cbilrch ot ,JitsUJ Chti~t Mell op SUnday, I:• and \I w '...ou..la. la, Iii< Ir' -' o{ Leiter-day Saint!lias a.m. . of WI': -· lltl• •• ....ti. Ult omiil hi · -' ~ "'-o1 · announced !be •Pr,.,,it- 11 o~ock.. cr:e~ee. 5rf:;.,jd Commun.ton will be 1ffr'• a...fd. 1'flade the \ ... meototMaxB.Simp- Anller&on will speal< al the 7 celtbulod at both lhl I and i>(eMnl&UOn. son •• dtreclor of the -·1 ~-t :lO Ull. ltrYlces .i SI,. Tbe JUI -..... Of<.the Ut t of Rell 0 • p..rn.wo.loNp_........ ·MkMe1'1 _. .U.:A.a1'11 ........,ee•ua.~·lhe Ins ue flODl!l -. . "f:•' ~ llD Plc:llle ...... 'lllll llo .&mday Cosio-Mesa. He . prev1· The ~ 'af a.Ill v Dr!Ye; car-dot Mar, la•• It uo...,. 2 PJn. at ooaty taugbl at Wamut Pnallytorlaa ~ •111 Suiidq. , ., --•= i.1-'lllolln Ave. Institute and at • ~~ ~a SL, Hunt I n Ito n OUi1tLan ecmc.uori orien-~"'Pl' eeritces for na~ in U~ Simps~n lleaCh, wU1 l1tar and metlo tatlao --...... al Ibo S'Lldlol w111 be held tt.U:15 ftlCOl1(od hill ID~stel' s ~ new pd«, IM Rtt. Frtd17. The·w•=i:::""' ; degree lroi1t Bngbain llooa14 ll4ber1I. 8'1!1dq, •=• tr 1111 by :Mn.. 'ol • "" · (See·Plll.l'.Tr, l/qe I) Youne Universi~y. LOOKIN~ Fok M&ANIN& I. RELEVANCE? "' 't FAllYIEW IAl'TIST CHURCH. iA. ti e.1 · · ,II,.... IW. At f1lr Dr., ~ MoM . 'A.M.-chU.eh Schoel . 10 A.iol.-.w-i.i, ~. • ... 11 ... , ................... ............ ""'C1 · Is MMtlt ,-I •, (hiest Spuloe;r , D~: Wiulorn R. ·l>ar~.t wm be featured. ,speak- er at Iba Newport 'Uiil· ty Church banquet, Sept. 14,· 7 p.m. He was associated. for 20 years with !be University of Redlands' speech palb- olOfY dopa-en! and is · author of "Prayer Can Chance Your Life.'' Reservations for t b e dinner must lie made by Wednesday.,· HAUOlt mNITY IAP11ST CHURCH ''MAN~~ .. ST. Ml~L & ALt ANGELS 1111 .............. e....... . ...__....,_ ,. -rubjeot of Leuoa., i!;"p\embv. :roi . C•ti Mi.I -Plrat Chul'<ll Of Chthl, Sclonllat Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Cotono dot Mar Sundays: 8:00, 9:$0-Clill« Cano al 9:30 Holy Days as ~ounoec!' ·' ,. ·Al ,_ w-l:MNt. n. ......... ~.hm-....... ~,J ~'!"': Pu~r ' . · •. Arrlvlile lrJn. Dallas, · the Rav. J.' D. W!l)lace '.Will laalUine duties as new pastor1 of Fjrst S outhern BapU.t Churclt of Costa Me••· He comes ·fro1D .an".ll- year minlltry with a Baptist church In Dal· las. ·In' addiUon to ·his wort as· a pastor, tbe Rav. Wallace has abo been active in co.m- m(Jnlty affain .• •"Newport H.~ c,, J,ulhoren thurch . :SOI CUH Dr. U M283 .. .... :.... ......... I 1'el..r.1..WWMt.. -·- . . -'I Lega&ed •I ·Abortion · Foe~Losing ' ' 11JU-PrwW.C1 .. 1l Oppoi1tnta of lelllilld .... tlao, lfd by iht ...... Cetbollci Chun:h, are< ,.,.Inf .-•lowly In. blll!o·lhol ....,. likely -1o -for )WI. ' BUii io mW K lllilr lo pt llborllom...,.. ~II:\, , ym In Ille le;i.ta-ol 21 l&atel. Pour were enacted. "n1t other 20 were shtl•ed In' m:n- mlllu or defeated 1n llw votn. The fCM" 1t.a\a wblc b Jlberallied the • gmmdl .. whlch abortions may b • performed by li<e..Od physi· ci>na in _..., JIGlpl\lls ...... Arkalllll, '1>ellwart, Kanau and New Mateo. Sis llUltes · had adopled llberalbed'-.llli& 1'<lor lo Ult .. They an \:&llfomis, (See ABOll110N, hft I.) Lutheren Church of tho Muiw· 2900 Poclllc .Vlft Dt, CORONA DltL MAil DR. WILLIAM. It ILLlll M,._ Wekt Ctl••• 1 .... -w-Ph .... '44-2t64 t :11A.M ...... W ........ I O:tl A.M.. _...., CIMif'O k>MI I I 1Go A.M.-••dlYI Wrilf H...,,. ,,_..._. 5UlldaJ Scll6ol t !ll ..m. llonlllli Wonlllp 11:00 a.111. a.,d;t TralnlnC U.-• p.m.. E•-J llr'fl<I 7 p.m. w--· Biblo-stDQ • Prayer .. : ........ 7:00p.m. nit .... "'* Dr .. c:... .... ...,. •••••• t ill ktlll. ~ ...... 11 .LM.' .st. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. I ' Slllldafa 7:30 & ,9;3o Ch\lfcb'Schoot-9;8o 1 1 , FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH llO NAMILTOll. -COSTA NaA ! ~ . • S•"4ty ...... , , • • • • • tt41 f,•inl11t Ut1lH •• , •• , • , , 6t00 ... .. _. M•lllf w.~, ........ 7100 .,.ffllt Wri1111 ••• • 11 i00 WU. lw.111i .. S."ie. ... •• 7:00 _........ ~-·----_ .. 7 ---- ~UNIYUSITY IAPTIST CHURCH . 1111 S. L •••••Ml 10. • SUDA A11A MIMHTS -..or --._ •"·•·•··-······ .. ·········•·•·•• t.41 AA --=:::t' .................................. 11 AM. 'E , ............ _ ................ 'P.M. ~ ......U.'f' ................ 'tJI PA ~·: ~ ..... ~ c.....,. .... " l'lllJ. IAPTISt CHUllCH .,, ·-$$ IDM...., JN"ll M s la•·'· .... --·-~ W«liii,. l!Jt i I IM s.i.f-l w...I • • ..... •• • t:JO , _ "'-ti.. • •••••••• 6:00. ,...,_. l.nrio. • ·• ••• • • • &:JO "'"' .. Stntt ••••••••• 1100 _..,.._ ........... 142·,421 ARST OiRISTIAN -CHURCH Main I: Ad1m1 Stre•t• Hu.+1.,1 .. l11ch M«fllrtt Wenhl111 ttJI a ll:tlAM liM• Sc..._, ••• , ...• t 141 AM YMtit C-,r ,.,. ,-,. ,, -6tOl PM I ~"' w.nh1, ••••• 7:00 PM ... ,...,.,..._...,_,,.... NurMl'Y Girt ................ me. otti-1 ......... oi.1~ FIRSfl'CHRISTIAN CHl:JRcH Vl<torla 6 Placentia A ... C<llta Meu -L---"---0 •em ~ ,, .. , ....•. 11• '""' .... ,_. ........... •1••- Mlrflllll ....... •••·••·• tt1• ..... ,...... ..................... , .... v....,. ................ r ,_, Nursery Care Provided MM1n 14WU1 Chutc.h •f fft.' lf•llv Wor4 NE~l'°RT UNITY CHURCH l,.-_0.1',......, -0 1 stt. & lrYfn•, N9"':,.,. k•ch (f«t!W C"'-' lllllftlfl 1:41 :A..M. Swn4.., Sc~•.I • I 0:00 A.M. D~~tt•n•l StNlct OffllCI'. •'If: CMtt M~. N.I. DIAL-A·PIAYll 141 t6H CHUllCH Of' lllUGIOUS SCIENCE .. """"' .... --., CfllNll tf.,...... °"" ....... ki-. La Mttfw •UMDll'I' tltil\11(1 ••. \1 AM M.lnlltlr •••• Ar.-. hrll1, 11.f .c.#. eltll'PITII CH41'1L 0!'""'9 c....t YMCA. uot Ulll ....... ltY Or. WHAT A SHAME •••• ....... --. --................. CALVAltY ·CHAPEL ............. , ........ ..., ...................... ... .......................... ...,... ... ~ltil'9filt I . . ..... ... ~ ...................... "" ... ., ..... ~ ...... ,... .., .. ,,.. --:::"....., .... ~ .... ""'·-"""Cl, ..... -~ ..... -.. ••=:• ........... ' ~ ··-. : -ICM121 '.JJ.a,./,or d.~tian Cfui.rt~ Of .ff~ lfACH-IDloolplool ........ .. · ... .., .............. ...... 411 L ,,.. II. C.:.. - Wonhlp ~ 1:45 A.M. ......, Oifi111.at&• ,.,_ '7J.Hl.I Mildller: 'nr. ·D. w. llcl'lroy FAST DRAW . ...,.. ____ .,_ Huntl,,.toft -'>-Flrll Church Of Chrlll, Salontfll .,,._ ' 0 • ....., ...... _,:Jl"tlltM -.....-114.M........ ~ ~ .... 111 00.._ &;afuna ... ch -Flrll Church "! Chrlll, ktentlil 111 ..... Dr. ' C .... ·~ St...,._t~O & 11 :0I ...... t..-. ........ !-"· Newport llt1Ch-Finl Church Of Chrlat, Sclenllol 11,1.,. I.We ~ & Snffr ,..,,, t11 I It 11 :00 --UllW.UM Newport .... h.S-ncl Church of Chri1t, Sci1nll1t ., .. ,..... """'Dr.;c.-....... ca.nil & hMef Sdiaaf 11 A.M. ....... ••• 1161 L' c ... ltwf • AU oro cordially invited to attend the church semcea and enjoy th• privileges ot th• Rudlng Rooms QM C.. ~ ~J AU ~YICIS CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST• COSTA MESA UTWUN HAllOI ... PAllYllW SUNDAY MOllNINS lllLE SfUDY •• , , •••• , ...• , •• •:-i5 AM SUNDAY MORNING WOllSHIP I COMMUNION •• 10:45 AM SUNDAY IVENIN• ~ORSH I, , ................... 4=00 l'.M. WlDNESDAY EVfNIN& lllLE STUDY , • , , •••••••• , 71JO PM NUISllY C.AU Pl:OYIDID 0...0. M....... D. a, H.,. . ....... ........ ......... Phone: 541-5711 Day or Night fmi>haolzinf l!M l'l!!t ol Cod . 1fM .. "°" of ChNt n.e ,_ ol lhe Holy SplriC ~SchoolJ AM Mon\lllf Wonlllp I UMI 10:30 /IM Evtiln15t'r¥1~ 1 PM Tl'IWW.y •1111t S!llfy •l'ld·l'rfytr 1 l'M N111Mry dlll'lnl HIV~ A Ml Youth Pn:ignim Cm. ol Onnp and Did. st. Coaia: Mt11 hllot H. L ~ IFCA. Mh'. u ..... Chnl., lllLIOIOUS SCIENCE · 420 IOttl St., H•nli11thl• le•<fl Ph•~ ll,·2121 A411lt .. v ..... StniSM- 11100 A.M. · llNDf·PATL MINllTll COltONADllMAR 'C°""UNIJY (·~·!'9!W 611 HELIOTROPE . ...._ ....... a..·+ 11 .11111 ....... ........... ~ .. ...... MAii .......... o.c.a. .,,_ S.Hllfh.Day ~d¥entlst Ch~ ~---...... m ,. ...... ..,... . ......,. .. J•hfl SNw"'1~1, Putw *" 1""'9 ..,... a.. '""91 ........ Jt71 I er... ...., ........, ...._. ......... , till AM A..1.'a.-... PHfw ....... -~ .. -,,. ...... "19di~.~92..Jnl ....... ••••t ill AM -_..,. w .. .,, .. "'.,....... !~ .. """ Ml FIRST CHRISTIAN' CHURCH ,... ,....., -'"· 1T.., a 1·11 ••>. flCMfNTAIN YAU.If UNl'JllO SIAVICE • hft4rr sdlo.t t :JO-WOl\SHIP • IO:io Wonhlll' & Y.,.AI .,._,.. • 61JO , ... Nunerr '19...WM at •P ..m(et ..AC .......... a..-V.....Mi ....... W-. EVERYONE'S FAVORITE -., ••t••' ,...,.,lflr,. ,.111. '*'• ., lh• "'"' ,..; .. .i., n,.,,.,.,., ff1f'ttt1 111 A111erlc1 Ir fti• At111 l1niet1 eel•~· If'• 1 4tlly "r1911l•r" Ill th1 DAILY ,ILOT. Thllnl!l1yo: ·&:8~ lO·a'.n!.;1iloty.DJyl ·as announced 1 "'-· Tiii Rw; .;le ... w ........... -,.,... 14Mlt• ' I EPISCOPAL . ST: Wll.lltlD'S' El'ISCOPAL CHU!tCH e11.-St. tf CllaMI LMI .IWf. 9lst II' Ptft l'ttfltl ~ ..... (. ....... 111 Tiii ltn. ,_ c. c..111 ... .,., Suftd1y Servi"' ti• A.M. .,..., ....... ......... ''" A.M. "'"""' ltrltft • Clltl'Cll ,, .. "-Mo.......... Scllotl f r• l'.llL ·~411 II:• A.."'-~1111......, ....... c......... .. ~""'"""' .... 146 E. 22nd St., Costa Ma.a 5'1-376.1 PRINCE OF PEACE tUTHlllAN CHUllCH Mita Y1r41 Dri¥a I ....... ~. c..t. MIM, C.lif. AMOllDC.MOI .......... ~~ ''" ,..,... ""-••• tt:• h ln11 .f "'''' lvth1r•• SdNI ~~ htltw OIM11, 'ri11CT,.i Offic• Ph.Mi 149-0521 ·-S"'--' l\en11 Ut-oltl Flnt Assembly of God Church I . M C. ~...2:1c, ... p NiMfHn, MiaiJ•tt~~·fGY_.:~lclc, .. . "I_. f I · I·' --~, •-.~··Al~-· I ·~· =~~~.~~.~~·~········ t :Jft .... i ST. PAUL'S LUTHlllAH Mlsoourl S,.,,..S •n ., ' -.Ut Cyprtw.Dr. t191.,.·IMU a...W.1.Nla.a.uWi' hlllfly • .....,, •••••••.•• 10:10 ..... 7:00 , ... Worship Sttvices -8 :30 I. 11 >Ji.1 Sunday School-& Bible OAK -9:4.5 AM Phone: Church 494·7998 Parson.are: 494-31.tb C*urch Chair-Sh1ril PH1~11, Di11c-f1r iiiiiirliiiiiiiiiii~~iii:~~~iiiiiilii~liiiili••lil .,,..., -... -•-. •-• · A Cordial Welcome from ..... .,, .. ..., ··~ .. .::!;'-.. 1;:.~.~·hn Gollnlcl<. Dlt«:tor 0 THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SAB~ATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL · harbor reform temple RABBI BERNARD P. KING meeting at St. James EpilCQPtl Cl'turch o 3209 Via Lido, Newport Betch For lnform.tlon: C.11675-J.Ml G U 1D· TI D-1 N,G S -. ASSEMBLY OF GOD . . ., . 15th & Monrovia , ·Newport Beech I lh ._.WW.tit.., ....,,...,, 146 ... Zt ., IM6·1t6& '"""" 14111-..fl,. ,.,., -• illlll MllW, M..icail DtrMW SUNDAY 111,ICU 9:41 A.M. -s-lrr kliffl,.N.,_., C.... 10:11 A.M. -"G• 91M1 J.U amt" Sermon l>y Pitier 7:00 ,_...._ -Sl1tlfllNtfo• The 'Sunahtn._ Singe r• ''•ytr Meeilllt. S1tur~1y ,,Jo A.M HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, C..11 M111 I Y. L HIRTW'ICK, ,.,_ CAIL Mtm'f 14M7M Ml"'*' ef ...... SUNDAY SERVJCl!S 9:41 A.M. -SnM, kltMI Cl..., hf AD Af"' 10111 A.M, -Kl..,._, ........ '-" . "I .. -._... S:pu•w -'1•1 ICitrtel 7:00 P.M. -M~ WwtM ' tonnl lfo•n a ,.,..,. COST.A MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ~-ic...,..._-•~-cwc..... . ~. ~ . ORANGE COUNTY ~OMMUNIJY CHURCH { 11on~11\l'Ploin1t;o11ll C...M .. w .... 110.. -W.1MSt.•Alllhl• C..M .. SUNDAY SERVICE ....... .: ·11 A.M. , * TEMP.LE SHARON n. ......... , .............. ... -'" H91'krAtt .. ,,, • .., ".-..,. .. c.tt' .... AU J~.,.,;ifi f~~ltltt ~,. in..;;., k l~lfl ,., i11 •~Ir 111 1111111,fwl SAIUT!i'IYININ& SllYICIS fllOAY ~ 1111 P.M, l,i,.._. ....._ -l.w.t htM11 G..-.. ~"4-Pl:t ,J"'-'•-A•rM a-1,_0...,J htMt -.f4f·l4!1 '''"' '"·~' COMMUNITY MnNODIST CHURCH Ill Ai•t. 175-0tlO ldl nftr1111I Warsh11t f :lO Tr•41tiontl Worshi1t I Sund•y 5<hool c •••• M1•1 flltST UNITID MnHODIST CHURCH· lttt. SI I Harltot 11"'4. Ch urch !<h-1 t :JO A.M. 141-7727 C.1lt M1ui No:-tiio MISA YElDE MnHODIST CNUlCH MeM Verd• & l1k1r St. 14t-271t Wor1!tlp I Chvr<h !ehHI t :OO I IOilO AM HunlingtM l1t<lt FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 17th St ••••• Sl &.Jll7 Sero'fc.a• r t :lO I 11 1 .in. Nursery thr• 2114 g;1d• • 11 Chur<lr5dlMI -t iJO '·"'· H1111fttttM .... t.-N .... COMMUNl1Y MITHODIST CHU•ett '''2 H•n A"·· ,142M•t W.nhlit I Chvrcli w...f t I 10110 AM ~ '"liw-l1st Ii.ff UNIYUSITT-- MITHODllT CHURCH· 1Jl·l2JJ I M22 Cul.tr a.,1111 . •t Uni ... .,ajfy Dtl..,. W•rshlp I Chut<h Scii ... t :JO AM. i.1un•' .. •<lt LAGUNA lllACH MnHODIST CHURCH 21612 w.,1.., Dr hi So. ltt•n• Wonhip to AM Ch11reh Sch&ol 10 AM 4H-JOll N1wp•ri lt1clri CHRIST CHURCH IY TltE SU. 1400 W, ltlM. llYL 67J.)IOI W«shlll' I Chwrtfl Sct...f 9 I IO:JO A.M • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the .Coastal Areas ill~~~~.~:c" ..!~~!!':!':. .......... 0.-1--,....., ....,, tlll AM CMr'lll kk111 11141 4.111, Offlrle 18111 M ..... Sf, ..... ffMMI . Church of th• Cove!IOllt dll .......... c... .... l ru<• A. IC.rrl., '1•t•r ,_.., W~ I ca.ell S&Mtl: t:l._,..• 14MJN St. AIMhw's Presbymi,n Church ...... ___ _ C:HAltUS H .. llJr llH.lllllU., PAITOI W ..... la....ll ...... 1&,tLltlllAM "'-1141 · St. Mark l'mllyt9tlan CIAlrcll c...., , ..... ,, .. a .......,,~c..w• .._ ----w.-.,1a....•,t 11 ••• ~IMI Community Presbyter!• Cll;i'Cll ' '" -•-' clt ao.i 11,1.L.i.-...,. OALW ,..,,.._ P.urot WMMp • till I I I :• A.M. -a... ...... • tsH UL .,.,,u w. a.11 ..... •.!!. , .. ' •• • UNITARIAN UNIVlllSALIST · CHUllCH 121• vrct.rl• st .. c..1. MaM 646 4652 .::;-~ , Attend 'ti\.• chur of your choice ' an Sundey · • • ' .. ' j ), ., > •• • .. • ! ' 1 ·' I I f I I , ~ • ! I 1· ) I I I r ' I I I l I 1 I I ! ! I I • ' ' ' l • I I I ' .L • .. Pu I pi•· and Pew • • p.m. ~ by I <oi(ee i<Oll. Tbl]ana, Taiwan, Jopan tlOn. ~ Child cano fw the Yf11Y dllcuuion at 10:30 p. m. and H01111 ~ 1be luncbton youna and dlutth iClloQI tonl&bL S'Llchot lntrodue<• m¥tin& wlll begin al 11:30 c:louU I~ all •1<1 are alto he ,(Qllenllal ,.._ w~lch a.m.1n Fellowlhlp.Hall (lhlld ~ 11 tiottl hau(J. !l>\lrcll "!Je&ms fom\ally with R08h Cati la provided. iohool w9J -.Ve "Pnl- '-Jiasbonah and end! with Yom tloa SUndo)'•I lbla <.etk at :·Kippur, lhe 10 days of pen!· M "a Vi rd e U 1ih4 w1ik time tfii a\ud<ntl wlll .. lence. Melllodltt C.rc .. 17111.Baker lie lnln>cfUeed to their new 01 St.~ ~ta Mm will hold clultt tor Lhe com1ni year. i < "Soro• Answ~red Question•" . )!or.lijP,~ se!)'~l it t and ' 'l'ho ,Met-y 0 I( I h' 1u'llll be /he ••bJe<:l of Monday 10:111 t;l!l. Swld.,. Tht llev. OJJ~lp(Gn>upa (MYP'I· tor ."evenlna. lalk at the au.ii:~· ·"S. OOl!lns. Htcuilve all '~Iii vtople•lrom 7lb II~ LO_\}U c,\SSD.S • ll!nalbl• or mf~oacfilli to the " POllltrity . wm or,.i~ .... IJllth contul'1 rtader. . • \llDt with at leaat -"'"10r ' IT 11 SMAU -f!OOple anii· enc!Uri~ coolrlbuu.a to I find tbe B1b1e "hard to .lad" th eoplr\IWll w.UIJ'\ of.man-If by the Bible they mean one kind. ol tbele ,ouf-<11-date lrlJwlo. CtnLer, 985 Victoria, C.oota4 •fe$1ry of the Amer:lean lhrouah ftth cradel~ meell 1~esa by Or. Frtd Littman,~ Bible: Socjety, wtn speak on each ·Sunday 7 p.m. tn . the ~m~p•!>!!': o/ !he N • t t on • I "The• 'G.r<at¥i' Mirl<!O" at · .. c~urch roctal llolL &IQ ff•tl Contemporary acbollnhlpa u-. A novel or ~t has J><Oducod rour o1 tbe bell using 17th contury l'JnSllab tr-tJon of the Bibi< lbal. alaa -Id II'! 1o11&11 ·!'*'f for have eve.r been available to ,._ tbadenl't,....._ ·• tbe I blll\oD poople l1'0'J1id lhe M-, ac11o1an ' IOdaY world who Ill• the .Ellllllb ...,. notlJ more tban tbtlr laquago. • 171ha -.., tndecasaor >'Tllfellllljf Cpmmjtlee ol the ~bOOi .Jel'l'lc ... -' AH. Hllnting1Ml Beach "Finl B8fia•1 'ol North America. He · • \:...-~ • 'Sunday -ol the Moilui Early ,,.,ia also the teacher-coordinator Dr. Philip' G. Murray win Communion·• will be held at ,~or &OUlbem Baha'i 1;ununer preach "The Foo~ss Of 8:.15 1.m. in the aanctuary -ac:bool , Prea'.chlng" 'Sunday1 10 a.m. with the Rev. Fred G. Overby ,, 1'be Glad tldln11 Assembly .ol God Cbarcll, 15th aod J.. Monrovil Streets, Newport . ~ac.h, wjll hola a sj>e;e:ial :. •·stngspiratlon" service wltb -·the ""S u n a h l n e Slna:ers," .~·origtnatly rrom Georgia, Sun- da . . l'n' ftus gospei music festival 1-will fealure many Soulhem .f.st)ile gospel hymns. 'The Glad Tidings c:holr will also be t featured. ~ "Off-Balance J:.lvtng" b. the 1 sermon Dr. Charles H. Oieren• ' field will preach Sunday it S&. • Amfrew'1 Presbyterian ~~qurch. 600 St. Andrew's ~· Road. Newport Beach. Houn: ! ol wor&h.ip services are 8, 9:30 tor Corona 11e1 ... , eo... otficlatllli. malilty Coagrtptieu.l Cl111tcll, 611 . Hfliotri>pe Ave. Chlltl'h school will not be beld lhia w!t!lt. -but will reaume next Sunday·at 10 a.m. · Registration for TeaiPle Sbaroa'• schoot·of religion will ~r .sunda1, 1oa.ui.Chlldfen wi be enrolled in' Sunday school, Hebrew fiCPool, Bar and Bat Mit.zv°' Sabliath school and confirmation cla._ss. The classes aie de!lgned for pre•kindergarten age children through higb school youtha. ••A Call to Prayer" b the Uieme ol the 1ermon to be heard by. worshippen at First Cbrlallao Cllurct o1 Coote Me1&. 791 Vlctorb St. 5\1nday, The .Rev. James E. Piercy, will ~ll~r this message dur- ing both· the 8:30 and 10:40 a.m. worship it.rvlces. During tbe vesper hour, 7 p.m. he will Reltwn• Hotne Ii~ on "Praying w l l h • Power". Paul Anderson, son-Of the Rev. and Mrt. A •. c. All- The churcli's Junior Hlsh de.rson, wlll preach at both of llii Sunday mon\lnf. , Christian Youth Fellowship services •. 8 and 10:30 a.rp., at Prince of P~ce Luth- mee)s at ~:30 p.m., and ·the eran, Cbun:lli Costa M~a. Paul has just ·returned Senior liigh Chri!tian Youth from a year.& study at the Institute ot Holy Land - Fellowship meet.a: at 6 p.m. Studies in Jerusafem. The Costa Mes• graduate Sunday. Church school meets taught in Kenya, South Africa, last su.mmei:. at 9:30 o.m. --='----.::....;'-----~-'-==---'- IN ORDER of lheir appear-"-abouttbe lonluaalll·(~ anc<. !hey ano (t) !he' Revlaed ln1< aml Gteol:) Jii' lrhlcb the Standanl Version, commonly Bible, \ru ~.,.::: lnwri~tten. called the RSV; Cl) the Joni-Anl'Ulcy old 118lem Bible: (!) the N..., l:••· seuloo ot much er I ·~ m~ Tlttu !hey are lbh Dible; and (f) tho T.. ible to •void the mon in day's English Version, other-lrlnllaU ~~• ........ ~ wlae known as Ibo TEV. ..,.. cil;. •; ~ • ff JOU'v• never·noad• the Bf-f>Ull:'l.U tJt tho older English ble m oQei of the. n;aodtru verslolia. ~ trwlaUona~you have no idea how rudab how 11J-JN FA.er, Blbl!cal ICbobil"' c(d, 'how &trlldlljlb' no to ship to nocent )'W1 has at· today's coocerna the ICriplurea laiord a ~ of incialoo can be. wblch hu vh1uallJ eftmlnated Unforbmalo\J, there aUD dluareement -Cotholie are millioos o1 Pnllealonta Ind l!roteatant ec11o1an IDd who -the Bible mly In .... made tt poaaible to 1'1'11' ~ Kina ·Jamta Veralao and duce B(ble tranalallan& accio» milUona of Ci.lholica. whose abl! lo bolb brancbp of the only exc has been lo !be ' church. ' ~ datoansi:~~io ~ 11: TiV' ~"/!~~!he::; 0: century, and employ archaic· w<M'ka of Prole8tanl acholan, Engllolt words and expru-both have been &Jlll'OVed for aloos ll>lll are ellller lncompre. C1tbollc uae. Tbe Jeroulom and 11 a..m. t Senior high young people f meet a~ 7:30 p.m. SUnday lo ~ view the fUm, "One Came A Back." Visitors are welcome . ~ Or. and Mrs. Maclyn i Somers will present a pro- ~.\gram on Southeast Asia, at ~ St. Andrew's Wednesday. Continuing its s um m e r schedule of worship, St. Pul'1 Lulberu Cllarcb of-Laguna Beach, will hold servicts al 8:30 and 11 a._m. with guest minister, the Rev. Rhelnhold Zinter. preaching. His topic will be "Twenty•five Words or Less... Sunday school and adult Bible .study sesMon meet at 9:45 a.m. Com muni on will be celebrated at both the 8: 15 and It a.m. services on ~ at Christ Lutberu Churcb, 1ao Victoria, Costa Mesa. The Rev. Lothar Tornow will speak on "The Cleansing Power ol Christ" at both servlca. age.!!. The adult Bible class will begin a series o f di8C'lissk>r!s on '"Ventures In Christian Living" also at t a.m. 'Ille Members·hip Preparation Group meets at 9:45 a.m. Pastor Arthur R. Tingley will speak on "Life With A Purpose" al the 10:30 a.m. wor!hip service. churdl, '3213 Broad ~ Sl.i .,, 1 BlbJt, conversely, . wu the product of Calbollc llCholan but ta wjdely •dn!lrtd and -by Prolestantl. ~ They will show slid~ of W Cantbo41a, Singapore, Bang· Newport Btacb. Lutherans IAtlteru C Iii 1 r cli tf lite r.t a • t e r, •· Paclfic View Drive, Corona dtl Mar, offers a new worship and study schedule thbi week. Family worship will be. held at t :15 a.m. with children ·under II Take Steps .To Unity years of age belag dismissed The Lutherans, America's for Sunday church school at 10 third Ja--t Protestant family a.m. The fesUve hour of '6"'"' C!ooslng amonc the mod!!ni lrallllatlolls la lai'gely a mat· ter of lndivldual 1.ute. Tbe RSVpreaerva the•-structure ol the . old Kini Jamts, aub&Ututtog modm for aichak uaara wbere nee. e!IW')'. Tbuo U appeala to peo- PUT WH lit YOUR POCm . . , Sell ....... w -Witb a DAJLY PJL0T da..mett Ad. PllONI 6'2...5611 •·we Accept Our Mission" is the sennon topic selected by Dr. D. W. McElroy lo preach for the congregation of. Harbor CtnULian Cburcb Sunday. The congregation meets at Harper School, 18th Street at Tustin Avenue, NeWport Beach, for worship at 10:45 a.m. and church school at 9:45 a.m. Nursery care is provided. The induction or two full- tim'.! worken will also be held. Mrs. Ken Wilke will bt in- ducted as the new third grade leacher of day tchool at the 8:1~ a.m. service and at tht lt a.m. service, Ray Schiefelbein will be iftducted as vk:ar. SL John the Divine Episcopal Cbm:ll, 200 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, will observe communion at 7:30 and 1:30 a.m. Sunday with' church school for small children at &he same hours. Regular church Sunday school will begin S<!pt. 21. (after Baptiat1 and worship at 11 a.m. remains Methodists), are continuing the same. , their slow but steady march TEMPLE HILLEL Sunday school and Bible classes meet at 9:30 a.m. Nur~ery care is provided at all services. Mrs. W a l v e Chamberlin toward unity. assumed her duUe1 as parish More than 95 Rtrcent af the worker this week. Communion nation's 8.8 million Lutherans will be offered al both hours of are now grouped in three big ._!Vorshlp and Dr. William R. denominations -the Lutheran Eller will deliver a message Qiurch ln America ( 3 . 2 'I1le &eCOtJd in a series at ~~~.: G l vi n I Ways Of mllUonl, the Lutheran Church· sermons by Dr. Edwin R. Missouri Synod (2.8 million) G ....... ,.... of w and the American Lutheran ree.ne, .....,...,. a~er~ ... • Taking the 1Jlace 9f I.he Rev. Church (2.S million). 401 111h:St. O Ith a 0, • .,.1 lfuntlngton ~sch HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES Soptombor 13·14; & Sopi.mbor 22 A CONSERVATIVE TEMPLE Tickets A•lllabl•-Information: m.3577 Louis Figuera, ex-addict and dope pusher, wiil speak Sun- day, 7 p.m. at First AatembJy of God Church. 157 22nd St., Cost.a Mesa, Hls storj of bis conversioo will initiale a series of •sermons next week by the church's youth. Communion and meditation services will be held lit the First B•pU1t Oturcla of Hun- ting\on Beach, at b o t b services Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Peeks Chapel. 7801 Bolaa Ave., and at the 11 a.m. service, Huntington Beach Chapel, 6lh and Orange. Pastor Willis J . Loar will preach "What tf There Had Been No et1m· mun.ion" to both services. Sun- day School ill held at 9:30 a.m. at the downtown chapel and child care1s provided. Avoue Ba.pd.lit Cb u r c Ir. Henry Gerhard at the Cblrda Warner Av~nue at Gothard of Religiolll Science of LaPD• STEPS TAKEN [~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Street, Huntington Beach will Beadi-thls Sunday will be the Within the .pest month. lmJ ;: ' ,.. ~-~ l111tnlled The Rev. Ronald White ' was in.stalled as assist- ant pastor last Sunday f o r Newport Harbor } Lutheran Church.· o·n-e ~ of the aims of his min- i istry Jn Newport Beach I will be working with • the youth of the church. ' f W a l l e r Thormaehlen ol Fountain VaJley, chairman ot evangellilm at Faith Lutheran Cllurch, 8200 Ellis Ave .. Hun· tington Beach. will attend the ~ tr.Se Con1'f.Si dh Evangelism I 4 1 in Mihneapolia. M o n d a y through Saturday. Evangelista Billy Graham and Oswald Hoffman. are ciK'hairmen of the Congress which, will bring together evangelists from alJ over the counlry. • Comm•nity United Melbodi1t Cburtb'• Pastor Roger G. Betsworth will preach at both the 9 aod 10:30 a.m. services Sunday. The: title of bis sermon is "Tempt.a· Choir rehearsal wW resume Thur.aday, 7:30 p.m. Fall sehedule of worship and church acbool begiru this Sun- day at ResarrecUOlll Latberan Churi::ll, 9812 Hamilton Ave., Huntington Be a ch. Resur- reclion church ls a member congregation ol the Lutheran Church iD America. Sunday church achool is held at 9 a.m. with classes for all be given Sunday, II a.m. Rev. Gerald A. ea .. y. director portant steps have been taken BIBLE THOUGHTS The setmi is entitled "The of the United ANmnl .o{ the to establish "pulpit and altar p and w k r th H I THI NOLY SPlllT: H. 11 • ,.,. .r .... e~. or Ct e o Y United Church of Relig)ous fellowship" among these three s • .i.h •• d. Acl• 17:2t, 1.-. 1120, CoL Spml Sc!e.nct., Los An&ele1. , The bodle3. Pulpit f e I l o w a h I p . 2:t. tt•. w•s Pt•lolllt at J.••1o1•' .'-•pli~ Rev. casey will tie"beard at t means that a minister or· All THll.EE "''"'\•l'C •f ffl• 8'.:f.tttd Pulpit ~change Suoday is L slated 'this week at Plymoa~ CollgregatioaaJ Churc:b of Nrwport Barbot. The Rev. Raymond A. Waser, o[ Pil· grim Congregational Church, Pomona, and the R e v • Norman L. Brown o f Plymouth will exchange. The "Faee of Cflrist,'' is the sermon tople of Pastor Waser for Sunday's JO a.m. een1oe. Church Scpool Is held et U\e same lime with babysitting service provided at th e and 11 a.m.· auvtces•fM' the daine4in one of the denomina-IHiflt ''*•· M.H. l:lt:. H• w•• P'"•" church, 20062 LIC\IM Canyoo, tiorm is automatically eligible . '" 'Cll.E~TION, Got,_ 1~1. lt. ,.,..,u.4 Road. He wlll spe.ak ob \ht ''to $iryt In another. Altar th• Ap•1tl•1 wi t~ inl•l~c.ht•\ tl»tl•nc.-. subi'ect ~'God With a Handle!" fellowship mean a that t iwlrit thom ''•11 trutk" allCll +•1c~i11t th''" •II ~", Jn. 1'4 :26. 16:1]. • Dr.' H~n'1 Gerhard, minister 'members of one denomlnaUon H. h11 rEll.SONAllTY. "'4· .... SPOKEN, I Tlfll, I:•: TESTIFlm, of the ~.a Beach church, tnay receive communion lo J11, 11:26; TAUGHT. J11. 1'4:26; GUIDED, Jn. 16:1J; FORllD· will return [iom bis vacation churches of another body. DEN, Ac.h 16:67, SEAll.CHED, I Cor. 2110. H• h•1 • MINO. for next Sunday. The Missouri Synod, most Rom. 8127; ICNOWLEDWE, I Cor. 2:11; AFFECTION, Ro111. ll;JO; conservative o( the three, •Will. I Cor.12:11 . H1 1uff._r1 1li9ht •'"' i11j11ri•1, h•.6J:IO. voted at ils reeent &Mual H.b. 10:29, fph.4:l0, I Tlt•••· &:19, M•tt. 12:JI, 12, Ach 7:11, · Ach 5:l. H• It v•rv 1r1u.ch t REAL 111d l.IVING b•l119I meeting to have pulpit and · He clw.111 with l~ EVEll.'I' Chri1ti•11, I C•r.l:15, Eph.2;22.J.,.ry altar felJowshlp with the P•r1011 who b•cam11 • Chri1H•11 rec1iv•1 f~• Spirit •t th• ti- American Lutheran Church. h• r•p•ntt •11d it b•ptlnd fo tth• for9iv•11••• •f tint. "ll•1N11t Subsequently, the American eM h t.1pf/1H .,,,rv •M •f v•u. in th• '"''" of J•1u1 Christ Lutheran Church officially ap-for ,th• r•l'll••i•" •f 11••· •rid yo 1h•ll rec1r.1 th• -.ift ... f .... ed lpit od l t Holy Sp.irit", Ac.h 2:JI. H•1t• YOU b.lr•vtcl en J .. 11,, ,.,._w prov pu 8 1 a r of 1111, co11f1111d hi 11•11'1• •ncl b••n b•plitod' f•r YOUlt 1!111, fellowship with the Lulheran th•r•llY r•c•iwlnj t!M HolV Spirit? VISIT th. Chu.rch of Quitt, Promotjon S u n d a y il'I I Your Horoscope 1 I I Aquarius: Don't Blow Own Horn scheduled this wetk at Chris' Cburcll by lilt Sea -Unlled Melbodf1~ 1100 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. 'Ille Rev. D,avtd DIPtofio will preach on "Something to Cling To." Duplicate ee.rvl.cu of worlhlp are held at t and te:JO a.m. with churd1 !Chool meeting at 9 a.m. Nursery care I! provided. Church in America. 217 W, Wll1•11 t., C•1t1 M"'• C•lif. 92627. All •r• w•lco-. ANY AND ALL l';:::::;S:::;TU=D=Y=l=H=E=l=ll=L=E :::;W:::;IT=H=U=S=. ==========~ The Lutheran Church in II America is committed by Its FIND YOUR IDENTITY t 1 I f t i SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7 ' By SIDNEY OMAl\R l Self-expression I 1 em- l }>haslttd as best form of reereatfon. You 1 b o u Id :. tiartlclpale rather than being a I mere spectator. fhis I 1 ' t tiardcllarly •ppllcable ll born 'under Leo. A tbeatrlcal I pertimall&y makes «! I a I m 1 which, hi turn, make news ~ today. Emoti0t11 run high. a Boasts are plenttflll. Some act t In manner wldch b: opposite LJrom discnoet. ., I ARJF..S (March 21-Apri~ 19): ! You are. due . .for change, I travel, variety. Children claim much oC your time. But. 'tn tum, do not be childish. Means 1 get into spirit of fun, games. constitution to pulpit and altar ABORTION fellowship with any and all AND REAL MEANIN~ LotheraM who subscribe to IN UFE the scriptures and the hJstoric necessary. You have obliga- tions to some relativel!!I. Fulfill them. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Finish wbat you start. Likt i!!IO many today, you may be con- cerned with finances. personal pos:i;essklns. Your cycle is still high: but you need added malerial. Accept respon.l!!libility. Some your own ~. Message clear red tape will eventually be by tonight. removed.. PI.SC!S Cfeh. t•March 20): Colorado. Otorgla, Marylaod, Mis1isatppi and North Carolina. SAGmARJUS (Nov. zz. Practice moderation. Get sur· nee. 21)~ Good lunar aspect flcient rest. You gain em~ Thus, one-fifth of the 50 today coincides with chance lo tionat satisfaction. This should states of the union now permit traveJ. Also, keep tabs on one enable you to relaz. There ii!!I abortion In eome or all of the who Is at • distance. Great no need to paint the lo\vn following sltuatloM: time for a reunion-if only by red. Think, analize and stress -When p re g n an c y en- telephone, telegram or letter. maturity. dangers the physical ar meD- Lulheran conlessions ol faith. SCIENCE OF MIND In -case anyone finds this confusing. the present sltua-Register Now for Fint Y e1r lion bolls down to this: Accredi't·, Co·u~e. An American Lutheran can .-v • .. take communion, with good Mtmber.United-:Church of ReUtloua , conscience and assurahce ef Science, Los Anplff warm welcome, in churchea affiliated with either or the -Cl B W other two denominaUona. 1s.ses egin ednesday Evening, ,LEO (July %3-Aug. 22 ): En· CAPRIOORN (Dee. '11· IF TODAY IS YOUR ta! health of lhe mo!her; joy the spotlight. Make ap-Jan. It): Mon~y of others BIR11fDAY you are in--When the prea:nancy ~URI~YNSynodOD Luth pearances. Part i c i Rate. could become yoUr concern. ll'ospective, often coruildered a reaultlfrom-rlpe or lnctst: or Missoun eran You-and many fa mo u a Sll'lve for practicaijty -natural critic. Thi.!! need not -Whih there ta • lihlihood ~~ ~J!!~!nra~~~~ persons born under your especially where la m 11 y be a negative quality. You ap-that the child· would be bom He also would be welcomed in October I, 7:30 PM -An Welcome -Nol Limited to Any Age, Craed, or Background sign-grab plenty of attention. member 11 are co.iceroed. lftelale what la good -)'GU. defecllve'. .-the-1.utberan anacb 0 f Be original without being Advise conaer•atlve coune. ate repe1Jed by imJtatk:m fn Abort1oo unCkr t be 1 e Ani!HCa-. bUt ·bis ow o For Jnfonn1lton, Write or Call: radical. Be lndepondent, ·not You may not be popuJai '-bul pruductS -and -. Tbia arrogant. you wm bo c6rr<CL could be one of ywr moat clrcurnl\tnCeo la,-by denominat!On would frown on CHURCH · OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE aignifi ant mootbs. K "'•" many but by nd· means all bis taking communion there. Vli!Go (Aug. :J3.Sepl. 22): AQUARIUS (Jan. JO.Feb.· t 'a ey ....,, ProteotazU and Jawa. AboJ<. • -A member ol the Lutbtran :oJ , Ntwpol't 8-h Hunches pay off today. Your 18): Accent on• how public are ' ·and t7. tJon undef any clrtomst.ancH Onuch in .America ca D thou&hl!, feelings synthesize react! to your statementa:, ef. ~"':,.,-r:.,.~.}•gv_;:r ,;:,,:.11 -even to lave tbe mo&brr'a receive the sacraments In an Melll"I ~Mt: Telei*lll: jntoµuthful whoie. Me.arm you forts. Don't make claimll ~"'· .. ~w"Jli" • ~ ~ life -ii ·coodemned by ·the American lAllheran Church, 301 N. Ster Lane· · . ' But remen'lber your 1ge - and act it. TAURUS (Aprll 20-May 20): gel answers !hat have been which are "lar<>Ut." Yw havo "~~"'S'l:':'t."om\l Catholi<' Cllurcll u thnnurder but not in a Mlssourl Synod Nawpor'I ... ch 'fl660 (114) 541-6581 southl Be confident ra~er1_""'"~;gh=:•=b=ill=cy=w=lthou===t=b=knri==n=•===~;;:v.=""=:"~:~·~.1~·~"~·= ... ;:::'=~=u="'"'===·=o/~a~do~~~nsel~=e•;:buman:;:~belni==~·==Cburdl~~·==============:!:;:;::;::;:::;::;::;::;::c:;:=::;::;::;::;:~':;::;::;:~9 thah doubtful. LIBRA CS.pt. 23-0ct. 22): I You cannot skip details. Some- , one may try to sell you a . house or other large ft.cm . 1 ~ b the matter or beipg 'realii!!ltic about costs. OthtrWi.~, you will later have r to race the mualc .. I GEMINI (May 21· June 20): Study Taarui me11age. Tendency is to tcatter forces. 1 May not be pleaaant to face t financial rullti... But ii ii Great day for social activity. You get along especially well with Leo individual. B e cooperative -and versatile. Enter into spirit or tx· p e r i m erttaUon. Be com- petitive, but in pleasant way. SCORPIO (Oct. IJ.Nov. 21)1 Soine may make demand&. Don1 be ruohed. Tue tJmo to perfect tecbnlquea. Do cooperato !!>.special pro)ocll. , . .l ~ { ··aVm lfea?tortal Jlark Southlmu/'1 Most &atiful MnrorWs "4USOlfUM • cotUMMatUM • CIMR'llf ~~,TREES of the WORLD •···-~-:.:.:..._ 0. kl.•··= "-.._ ......... a.... .. . ·- • . ' Huntington Beach Office: . ' Located at 91 Huntington Center at Edinger Ave::& Beach Blvd., . . . adjoining the San Diego Freeway,~. in Muntington. Beach. .~ MAl•Mteat Mt & Miii, Mio ~ • Na-1Jlt --• """'"'"' Oflf'tCl1 ., .. ..,.,,. .......... ,. l.A. °""" CWlmtl' 1111 a...,_,• •1• . . IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ••• Huntingt,on Beach Office of Coast & Southern Federal Savings, wlwre your account is IAFE • CONYEillllfl • AYAILAPLI •• , ' HIQHIST PREVAIUNQ RATES . ~ ·5:..,~~-.,~~J ~2" DIVIDIHDI TO DATI! OF wmtDRAWAL .._ ..... .. ,. y,,,...,,....,,. "2·1171 LOIMI lllOll lrdl...._ • ..,.,.., ...... .... \OU IUVIOl M_,,, 1'111 ........... g,~aa..ar L. - • I l -. / ,. ' • • • ' • • ' . f;ommeat .Page ' • • l . • • • • (DEBATE ON 'fWO ROADS TO THE ·SEA 'I T' i f I . SALT CREEK BEACH: ON THE SOUTH ORANGE COAST, A BAnLI! OVER !'0BLIC ACCESS l ' • • UCI Aiding Communities 4 Contributions Cited by Head of Campus Friends By KElTB r. COo<DREY n.n are eeveral commuNty 111pport ltuJPS working with tbe University o{ Calllomia. !nine. Each ol their projects ls directed toward I partJcuJat facet Of -campus activitt. Al a support group, The FriendJ of the University of CaWonUa ;: tr\'ine serves as a Ila.lion arganization between the University and the IW'· rounding ar.u to. io(orm the community or the Unl'leratty'g netds and to lnfonn the Univeraity of the e~tions, needs and C9DOU11I of Orana:e County resideots. l\ECENTLY TUE Friends ol UC! have become aware that although each of. the COllU1lunlty support groups al UC! dir<da :Ilse~! toward service to1he University, no -support. group bu made adequately known the .,-vices. whlch tbe University provlda the community. Some of lhese services include : culturally, UCI has brought to OlD' area such outstanding men as 11111111e Mehta. Roger Wagner, Jacbon Editor's Nott: Thit i.s an abstract of a 1'tcent talk giuen bJI Keith F. Cor· drey upon his accepttng th1 presi· dt"ncy of tM Friends of the Univer· ritr of California, Irvine. Pollack and Bertoldt Breehl who bave oon~bate4 to plays, concerti and art ez.. hibltl. .Tbf'campus oUers adult educaUon to many cltit.eiu through University Ex- tension. The new California College of Medicine at Irvine will eventually increase medical facilities for this area. The Agricultural Extension Service does more t.o increase agricultural producUon than any other farm research group. We should also be mindful of lbe services given by in- dividual membe?'I of the campus oom- munlty; of tbt many students who dally b.dor, without charge, children in Orange County.'i· , low economic areas. These Our Man in S•n Frlltldsco ----- ; • I ! ! • ' l t On Brass And Se x And Such By HERB CAl'lN SAN FRANCISCO -I'm not saytn~ the Pentagon is obscene, but doe.s U have any redeeming scxial value? If loob could kill, hardly a cab driver would be yet alive ln San Fran- cisco. Especia lly 'when. one zooms rlf!hl past, nose in tne air, as you holler, whl!Ue and wave like an Id iot at the curb. Sure be'1 making a call, bul couldn't he al least shake hiJ bead~ Okay, so rm an idiot: Whenever I see the name of the new President of ~ I find myself l'linging (from "Annie Get Ywr Gun"} "Anything Qw-Ies Can Do, Pwnpldou Better!' Add unrecorded graffiti: You can1l trust a pronographer who's over dirty, SO.CALLED "arty" movie houses that don't alJow smoking are okay, but when lhey don 't sell hot buttered po~ coco, they lose me. And a '3 ad- mission price for ''Bring the Kiddies!" moviea ii fine u long as you hive rtcb kids. George Bernard Shaw : "A smoker and a norHllDoker cannot be equally tree in lhe same 11111okla& carriap. ~ By.Jove, I tblnk he had oomelhlng, but let me suhl:tllute re1tau.r1ats 1 )Upennarketi. ...... and banb for ""'"--AnoofJDOOI ' "When tho llfllil " I 'plraln lllbURI I cJ&anlte makes JOU feel pity rather than envy, l.• hive Utted cbe smotinJ babll" 111 Jove, I lkink I've bad IL Alljoht about ancient m1guines In doctDrs' olllca -Ul3S Uterary Digest., -!lllional ~~ -~ ol -ridloulOUJ. It woold be run to ~ _., old m1&ulnea, 1>;1 lllOIU)' llle7'1'1 Jull aUgbUy oul GI dole -Ii• ~ « U,. wect1. And those .......... .,...mind .. . . ... , ~~\ will now recite with me the immortal words of Frank Lloyd Wright:' "A building should be of the hill, not ON the bill." Repeat 100 time.s. Ftzrther from Wright: "Only a city as beautiful as San Francisco could survive •hat you people art doing to It." Surviving barely. A CHEERY note from Annie Laurie O'Kearney of O'tarrr:ll St.: "This morning there was a hummingbird al my .window box -imagine that In the city!" I'm even more channed to know lhere'• a la(l.y named Annie Laurie O'lteamey on O'Firrell. Almost every day I pass a sign reading Anna Lane Street, ofl Ellis near Powell. Jl isn't a lane or a street; actually, it's an alley, and I suppose 11 was DlJ?lcd aft.er Anna Lane...w~ver abe was. Do you know, Amie Lailrle! Further bddments: Most motorltts facten their seal belts only on freeways or highways, but It should be Ille other w1y around. lhe mlO)orlly o! •ccldenb lake plaoe In lhe city -a few block.s from home -and rpetd isn't necessarily a factor In the in- juries suffered. Well! That's certainly a duU atatemenl young people, by the way, art juSl part of more than 8000 University of California students who participate in similar tutorial projects on all eight campuses. IRVINE1S UNICAMP program allows many of Orange County's Wlderprivileged children to enjoy camping expertences they might never know. These are but a few of the aerVkeS and ~ts given by your state university, divideoda on the tax dollars yoU and I pay. The knowledge of these services and benefits seems especially pertinent at this time in view of events over the last year which have caused some indJvjdual taxpayers to turn away from educational institutions. Fortunately, many corporate taxpayers hav~ continued to support education knowmg the great contrl~ution our colleges ha ve made toward im- provin g oUr standard of living. Once a c.ltizen "knows his university'', he will fmd that for every reason to quest.ion it, there are ten reasons to support iL The Friends of UCJ is only one of the support groups which cares about the Irvine campus. It knows what your universily can do for you and what you can do for your university. Our goal for the coming year is t.o put our theme. "Know Your University" Into action and to tell this ltory to the lupaytng public. As president of The Friends or UCJ l Mlicit your active participation ' in university af[airs. .. \ -·~ Is "N,j;varro-by-the Sea Case . Similar ' . . Tr; O~ange CotM t' s Salt Creek Fight? • By TOM BARLEY Of .. ~ .......... AD appellate cowt ruUna on whal bas come to be !mown In u~te Mendocino Oounly 11 tho "blllle· ol Navvrv Beach Rood" may provide ..... and important armnunltion for an Or~e Cout CC'lanlzatloo determined to insern public acceas te SaK Creek Beach. A U.pa1e Ol!W.. wrltt.n for the lhreo- judge panel by Justlce Norman ElklngtOn of D!villon One ol the First Appellate District (San Franciacc) •upho·ld . ....,r:; •rl!Ument thal bad previously g"' down to defeat in Mehdocioo County SUperlor Court -lhal loJ1I and conUnued use of a lnldlUonal pad.way by a public more or less unhl'ndertd ·tn Its traversing of the thoroughfare establishes that route as a public right-of-w1y. THAT ARGUMENT coold be described as lhe comerstooe ol lhe campaign wag. ed by former users of Sall Creek Road and an appettDlly growing number of supportera, many of whom would be bard put to it to point out the .genera] area on the map. It is an argument that has thus far !ail- ed to Impress Orange Coonly Superior Court jucjge1 In three presentatioos .of that viewpoint by Laguna Be.ch alt.rney William Wilcoxen. Wllcoxen's chaiges_ contaJned in a thick sheaf of docmnents have beea rejected after bitterly cM. tested bearings before Judge Claude Owens. Wilcoxen today l! left With a very nar- row legal an.a in which be can maneuver and possibly use as the basis for further court action. He is regarded out ol court as the central figure in a campaign designed to pre.sent the issue to as many Orarige Coast residents u possible. Wilcoxe.n, however; launched the Jong campaign with no tntllng that he would come to be regarded as the leader of a movement that is rapidly gathering steam in the southern coonty area. Whatever momentum the 11Save Salt Creek Road" C@flpaJgn may have gathered, WUcoxen firmly insi&ts todaY' th\it what he first argued in his modest taxpayer's sui t still holds good -that the COUDU'Y board of supervis-Ors a c t e d unlawfully when it abandoned Salt Creek Road to the Laguna Niguel C<lrporatlon. COUNTY S~J;;RVJSORS and Laguna Niguel refute that ind'they have thus far just about tbe best argwnent they can bave -support of their own stance by Judge Owens:. Salt Creek Road wa.s once a portion of the old Pacific COast Highway. When the highway was re-routed inlaod, the old section looping down near the ocun was turned over to Orange County in 1933 as a county road. The county supervisors subsequenUy have abandoned the road to the Niguel Corporation in three separate actions, in October or 1960, in February of 1961. and most recently, the last section on March 26, 1968. IN EACH CASE, the county bo<m! rul· ed the road no longer needed for pubUc. travel and •bmton IU rl&til..t-y to the argumen~of lhe property owner tbal Niguel CorpcnUon 11 llnite owntrall.lp previous owners of the land bad at. surrowidinl tho thorouJhfare. tempted te rulrlcl public use ol tho And on tho Dnll IOClfOn ahandooed _ ~are. Their 1ttempt. Included the ... moll holly challqed -Coonly ~ ~~'I:' ,::':li.cnn:,~~ Coon>el Adrian .Kuyper held that Iba perml&!loo for Its use by lhe neighboring board'a action,ofMarcb, 1968, w., velfd. • hotel and the plac<mm ol an usortmenl Wlfcoaeb and )lb supporlera 11!11 be of barriers. wllhlni today thct the.tr arguments could All very rtuon1ble, in the eyes of go befcre Justice Elklnlton. For lhat ap. many property owner• large and llJllll, laU: judge _ based on a Jayman'I and an arSUQlent that stood up very wtll I tfi ~ unW !l reached the appellale court. It p 0 ' e naVln"O 8each and may tum out ofice mOTe to be COOCtuslVe di Issue -would a:ppear to eVidence that users of the road had been t wi~ at least some of the ~ed notJce for some considerable time tenets espo by those who regard that thf:y were trespaaslng on prtvate Laguna Niguel u usurpers cJ( a p8tbway land in their trek to t.be beech. ustd by beach-bound surfers and sun-Here Is the way in whlcH the atlUJnenl • was viewed by the appellate court allWTl-seekera for more than 30 years. ed up by Justice Elkington: ''The ltfUCB OP HIS 12-page summation is devoted to a recital of [act. and sup- porting history that reada utonlJhlngly like -again. to tho llymao -lhe language of Wilcoxen'& argwnents and petJUona. And the Art Colony lawyer wW pin Immediate comfort from this con- chW.on, one of many such determinations coolained Jn the Elkington ruling: .. Where the claim of the publlc rtl'lts bpdn long continued adverse use, that uae establishes against the owner the COll- clusive presumption of consent and 90 ol 'dedication. It affords the conclusive and indisputable presumption of knowledge and acquiescence, while at the !ame time it negaUves the Idea of a mere license." In other words, both Wues have at . least this one thing in common: lhe road was one that had been const.anl1y used over many yea.rs by a great many people with lilUe or no altempt to hinder their aceess to the beach. But It should be stressed that no at. tempt has yet been made to impose the thinking and Jaw behind the Navarro Beach Road decls.ion on the Salt Creek Road dispute. It may ·well be that Wilcox- en will decide to do this ln an attempt to relate the two actions. AND IT IS JUST as likely lhat an ap- pellate court could decide Ulat many of ~the £adonr which .swayed Justice Elk· ~'• orurt do not apply In the Salt . Gttet arvqment. The only analysis so far offered In I: comparison of the two case.s has been that o( laymen and it may well be that the Laguna Niguel Corporation c9t1ld dispose of any such compariaon with a brief recitation of related law. There 8-1'6 aide issues in each con- troversy thJt are unique to that dispute alone. Dlf(erlng legal technicalities that may seem mlnor to the layman could prove to be insurmountable obstacles to the lawyer who may wish to use the arguments of one Wue in fa vor or the olher. Nonetheles!, the 12-page Elkington summation is sure to read to many "Save Salt Creek Road" supporters like an educated argument in favor of their cause. 'The Navarro Beach Road baU.lc is sure, in their eyes, to take on the luster ~or a pilot film for a pos.!lbly successful series of "Save Salt Creek Road" battles. What happened in the Navarro Beach Road courf action? THE OUTCOME -AT this stage -of that long court aclion is that Lester J. and Lotus A. Dietz suceessfully argued for their many supporte.rs before the a~ pellate court that Navarro Beach Road was the only access to tbe beach for many miles around and had been used as euch for more than 100 years. Its hmory goes back to the time -and the appellate court analy.s.ls delves deep into thJs aspect -when the road and beach through private land were used by Indians for their crude fishing and prlmiilve shoreline pursuits and b)' shipwrecked mariners who Sought suc- cour frcm aru inhabitants. That tradition of use changed in 19&6 when new owners of a secUon of land throulJI which the pathway winds placed a log across a road at the enlrance to tbeir property. OUTRAGED USERS ol lhe road lo lhe beach promptly removed the barrter only to have the equally irate owner send ln a c r e w with a caterpillar tractor to pennanenl1y block the road. The opinion makes It clear at this stage to the reader familiar with the Salt Creek hassle that a major difference betwee.n the two disputes becomes obvious at thls point; that the NavatTo Beach Road dispute was complicated by the fact that the road wound through more lhan one property owner's land , a state of. affairs that dOeB not apply in lhe Sall'cre.t lr!tCU Tl}e Navarro Beach !pal -"" court action and the Issuance by the courts of a temporary restraining order against Ula property owner. And a long, bitter ex· change which seemed at one time to be going In hls favor now is tipped towards the Dielzel'l and the many supportm of their campaign. evidence is uncontradlcted that for a period of close to 100 years tbe !UCCess.lve owners acquiesced Jn the use of the road and beach by the public." Thal waa: not the way the property owner viewed il It was streNed In both courts that users or the road were tolerated but it was never Intended that 6UCh cow1esy should be construed by the users or anyone else as a concesalon of the property owner's right to anyooe who cared to make use of Navarro Beach Road. THOSE DEDICATED to lhe prearvl· tion of Salt Creek Road are sure to aehe oo the Elkington swrunaUon as langua(e that will equally well apply to their cause. It may not be applicable In law that there ls not. al the pruent llme, any way of determining that outside the courtroom. It Is DOI clear In the Medocino opinion If the Navarro Road extended to the beach Cone can gain tbe impression that il did) but it ill clear here that Salt Cfeek Road did not nonnaUy extend to the beach and that acceu t.o the beach in- volved either trespassing or the oc- casional payment ol a fee to whoever held the concession. Laguna Niguel arguments. make it clear that in going from Salt Creek Road to,the water one h3d to C1'0&l!!i private land -with or without the o w n e r ' l'l pennis!ion . Wilcoxen and his supporters have repeatedly ai-gued that it was not within the power of county supervlson to aban- don to Laguna Niguel what they regard as a pu~lic right of way. WILCOXEN CONTENDS that the coun- ty board turned Salt Creek Road over to Laguna Ni~I In 1968 without holding public hearings on the issue. . Those allegations failed to stand up before Judge Owens. And the veteran jurist made it clear to Wilcoxen that it is one Uung to charge fraud to give an at · tlon addit!onaJ legal standing and another thing to prove it to the .satisfaction oi a court of law. There is no menUon of public hearings being involved in the Navarro Beach Road dispute. It seems clear from the appellate court opinion that the issue there arose solely from public use of private property and that the county al no lime was involved in that argument. Just bow significant the Navarro Beach Road ruling will be in the thinking behind the Salt Creek Road dispute remains to be seen; il, indeed, the opinion is felt by Jawyers to have some bearlog on lhe Orange County dispute. RIGfIT NOW BEACHGOERS are using the Navarro Beach Road on the strength of an appelate court decision that ls suir ject to challenge. They are using what the property owner claims ts private property and It might well be that anotb-- er court will agree with that claim and restore the former status ol. the thoroughfare. U that happens, Salt Creek Road and Navarro Beach Road will have a lot in common; both will be private property and person,, seeking to use them In the b;lief that they are public rights of way will be open to proseculion. 'On the other hand, the Navano Beach Road principles may be successfully ap- plied to tl'le SAU Creek dispute and both declared to be public righl!I of way. Only one thing is certain : and that Is that a lot of sea water is going to flow back and forth over those two beaches, north and south, before elthq the prop- erty owners or the public can say with certainty who bas sOverelgnty over the dilputed terrain. --WWW.. ,tu, u. ••:m1w11, the P~ .... Cl>rnmlMl«I and M11<>r Alioto ..... --- An even dulle.r one: Baseball is bet-ter ia the flesh than an TV, whereas with foolball. ll'a the oppoal ... Ab.oolut•b> brilllg, yoo 1Uthe1 old love. Tennfs 11 Ute Al, belier to plaJ lhan watch. And rmlQnbtr, bachtlon1 you can't !Jel<rlc. to 1 wile-ll'lldi.,. clilb U you're !IOI married. I got an in•lllilon once but I never wu much of a joiner. -Reldlord In the Toronto Globe and Mall, ''If sht asb yocr onylhfng, tu1 1 ploy f/umb.'' A check th!~ week or parties Involved In the dispute Indicated that the Navarro Beach ball game Is not over by any means. Further appeals are being prepa.-ed and the property owner'• legal repfesenlal1vcs are confident that the Elkinlton ruling can be overlurned . WllAT 18 CBl\TAJN IQ be revived ls Saturday, September 6, 111811 The Commtnt Page of Ille Daily Pilo t 1eek1 to Inform and stimulate reader& by presenting 1 variety of co~ mentary on topics of Jnter-- est and -significance from informed observers a n d spoke$men. Robert N. Weed, Publloll•• \ • ' • Youths Don't Like . . Their L~ge Noses IJ L. M. BOYD ohe charged blm with nonsup- eel ~-And when it came to SPECIAL PRICES FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 7, l O .A.M. TO 7 P.M. NQ6ES -How do y~u 1 coort, the jud&e ruled In her about. yotu' -?' &otlalled, Jet ta ·hope. U ao, consider favor, saying • woman oqbt yoW-seJf fortunate. W h e 0 to have up to iwo years, DOl pO]lstus IUl'Veyed a sizable just • year. and a half, to aampllna al Wlsconsln colle1e make up her mind in 5acb a 1tudents on the. matter ot matter. A San Frutclaco at- faclal, characterisUcs,,.. they tomey cites the foregoing cue found what most such students to indicate ~ the Callfornla liked least al>OOI their ..,.... • courts side with the ladles, no matter whal. It Jlbq with our Love and War man'1 CO& tent.ion that California pr. ducts the best marriage!, but the worst divorces. "Too big'" was the common complaint. Both the men and the glrl1 said thaL After the nose!, what bothered the girls moet' were liUle eyes, what bothered the men were big ear11. THAT TOWN of Rolla. Mo., was named after Raleigh, N.C .. by an old boy with a deep southern drawl. EVERY FOURTH , WOMEN'S CORDUROY FLATS SnndC11 Onlt1 New cotton corduroy tenni• AM FINAIJ.V coming around to the notion that wril- ten cootract.s are the bunk. Two best business deals I C'l'et lucked into were settled by handshakes with no signatures and no fine print. . ."THIS SUAB1ER I ' v e discovered sleeping outdoors will cure in- somnia," writes a con- temporary. lnteresUng. But is it not an ancient revelation, widely known by the civil and savage both, that sleeping in- doors will do likewise? bridegroom has bttn a atyle flat with rub~r sole J66 i CUSTOMER SERVICE' Q. -"Wish to report you now have a reader in Klamath Falls, Ore. Ever been there?" A. -Been there! Why I went to a year of school there in days aimO!t beyond recall. Klamath Falls is known for its romantic girls and hungry pelicans, both highly pic- turesque •.. Q. -"WILL DIAMONDS melt if you heat them?" A. No but they'll vaporize, with oxygen. Without oJ;ygen, they'll tum to graphile .•. Q. -"HOW DID THE TOWN oi Bird in Hand, Pa., get its name?" A. Believe an early tave rn there was called that. CALIFORNIA -She walked oul oh her husband, then decided a year and a half latec to return to him. By that time; he wouldn't go for it. He wouldn't give her any money, either. That made her so mad bridegroom before. , .WHAT'S in a choice of popula.t col. REl\IARKABLE ~about Elvis L°n. Slzet 4%·10. Charge It. Presley's Memphis manfilon is -a its luminous paint that makes it glo)V in the dark .•. THE OLD PONY EXPRESS rider got paid about a nickel a mile. •. Mt ASKED WHAT kind of wood makes the best billard cues. Most of the best are maple. , R f!1J. 1.96 •. J FISHERMEN -What do you do in your spare time, mistu? Anything profitable! A Port Angeles, W a s h . , business man takes his gill netter out On the saltchuck. Alone. Recently, after three days in a salmon run, he came in with the boat loaded, and sold his catch for $3,000. It is not unusual for the part-time iallwater fishermen to haul in an extra $15,000 a year. SAVE ON PANTY HOSE! 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He is hopeful it will prove an ef· fective tool in combating campus unrest. "We cannot preach democracy l'l'ithout giving our youth a chance to practice lt," he had said in slgning: the bill into law alter the Democratic· con trolltd legislature sup- ported the idea. A fe,,q other schools, aucb as University of Maine, ~ ctton, City University ol New York, and Coker College in South Carolina, have atudents serving a.s trustees. B u t Sargent's plan ii the first where students are elect.ed by their comrades, not appointed by authoritie!. This fall a broadly based committee will oversee elec- tions in which five students will be e1ected to five boards, overseeing respectively the University of Massachusetts, Southeastern Massachusetts University, Lowell Tech, the 12 state colleges. aJl!I the II regional community colleges. The five studenta will serve one year. They will receive tx· penses but no pay, and will be scatle.red 1mong IO other trusttt.. In a Jetter endorsina: the plan, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (D·Malne). called it a -gni·· tlon that the. colleges "eiJat for the benefit of students." Harvard Prof. John Kenneth Galbraith. whose own campu.5 saw bltter strife last 1prin1, wrote Sargent, "Your in- itiaUve in this matter is Jn wile and generous contrast with those who art reading to student dissatisfaction b y devlsln& One form or aoother of. repreSlioo or pmiabmJEt.11 A few lqWaton said the bill WU I form d I> peasement of student militant groups, However, ~te cam. pu..s have been relativdy free of the distarbances which have hlt some private colle&es in Massachusetts. I See by Today's Want Ads •THAT e IT'S e DIME •A e LINI e DAYI Reg. 94c Brighten up your home ~1th sevtral or these 100% ray- on rugs! La.lex bac:klng and fringed edges. 21 x 36". INSIDE OR OUTSIDE STORAGE SHEL YES S.SHELF S unda11 011111! 944 Reg. 11.97 Handyr compact i!'&Y·mela) sllelving for home or &arage use! S.sbelf: is x 36 x 72". 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J33 R eg.1.88 K·MART WORSTED KNITTING YARN 68~ Reg. 97e A rainbow of 24 colors to c:hoose from! 100% vlrdn wool In handy pull 1krln. 4 oz. net wt Charge lt! 20" RENEGADE BICYCLES "HI-Rise.. model for ~>" and lfrls. Malibu handle· ban, pole a.addJe.19eat. In Flar~·ub 1rttn (boys) or m:aa;enl& Cctrle>. 2744 R eg. 36.M TOTS' DRESSER LAMPS 151'"' high plu:tk l:uc lamp wtttt-cuddly 1tuUl!d anlma.1 ! C'hoole from 6 different 1.nl· 11\a}a wilh coordlnatlne lback. 214 ftet. 3.7• 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~~:~ra~~ COSTA MESA Harbor I -OAl\.Y '1LOT . Sit,,..,, Stpt.-6, 196'1 -C;REA Slates Parley • ,IJll Reuiecke.: to Keynuf:e Annual Sessi.on .Portofine Plan Wins ~ ~" LL a...,_ Ed RdJllch ltrtd I b r o a 1 b ~ 30. 1111 topc wlJ\ bl .;How Te -lriU .dellnr Ille keynote ad-~ and apedal coo-:r.::.:. ~ -Sept. 30 OflOlllnl lhe f-he uld. . The --... .. • ~ ....tons o! t be Al • , hind>eon 'l\lelldl1, Sablrdly. SepL fl, wltl11a al~ tCalllornla Rtal E1t1~e . pt. "IO. opooaortd by lhe do}' eu>fmnee ........... Auociallon's fi5U> ~I con, CREA lildulltial and Com-by CREA and Iba Stale vealton, II WU alUlOUl}Ctd ... rciaJ DlvlaJoa. Ge~ W. ~ .. : .= = ' Tbe "l'ari!>llilo," o11e 9[ 1b ~ T. Galewood Jr. or B!Ueley o1 ~-P10'ldeol uonal _..., .u.N bt · ·~ pi... oa view 11.oa Galel, CREA pr<Oldeot. ol Clbol, Ctbot a, Ferbea. ooe unlvmtfles. olale ~ M F • ai 11ie l!al1>or View 11om .. Tbe lll«ioy lalberlnl ID Loe 0, the naU-larPot firms and junior <011-In . esa irm model a..a ID Newpori-: Aqelea SepL fl-Oct. J wlll ~ Industrial ~ Ix CalJlerale. J., t "IP,..... orl&tiiallly IOd ID-~av~ it. heailqu-rs at lhe • eoollrmed u speller. m. Sunda:f llld Moodly, ...,._ T. D • ' • ilfVkluallty ID deslsn-'l'tils BIJD1lOn Hotel. Relnedte wlll Wplc wlll be "How Recent %8, It, wlll be devded tarfelll 0 esign .. JiOplilu Ne,;port B_e a c.b speak at lhe ·M"'1c Center F'loallclnt uas Affected betorm~~~.··:i:,e:;, . · :·t::i~f'= Plaudits ' where two al the l.hree general ~T and COIJlJlltrciitl __,.... ...... J • B k tnat bu-esuH.ed • • cobil&--::....t"')' are scheduled. The oOvolopmenL" =ees ~rd~ . rVJne . an . teatfy .~ aales ~.~ (over .--Ontr_ · ·is at th epavtlion, the sec-Another luncheon speaker 1,000, will meet on M~-IOO homer in less than a year). oild at the Ahmansall Theater. ••-•--' ls RJcban1 A. ~~, 'lbomaallllcbanbool Assoc· Coaflrmed al!o u a s-·•er s-=-~of· W··"·~-D.C., a alteraooo to act on committee ia'"" ••· Coita . M • ' a In the caM of the t-8" '"'416U"' ...... Ullfj........ · recommendaUoos ~ "'RO 11Portolino,'" lta pop,ila ..... can at the .IJb_UJ'Sday, Oct. l. cm. oertlfled property manager · . · arch.Uedural flz1n, h11 been Bil:· ''V eral sessim i" the Biltmore oo•·• f-... ability as an in-Other general s e 9 s t o n retained ·by U:ie-Irvine Com-be traced to Its i-tde:I ... I G ·::::;i:. ••"' 11 B = -•~ speakm IUUlOWICed pnv-, .. 1. . Fir or, more spedflcal17, to the Bow • al.e"'1UU· ~ ur-splraUonal speaker oo real I H--""..ill WlllCID of DeD-pany to ~ gn • new ~t urdea Space" ~-room ton E~~«Dla..Jleal. tfiate llUbj<cls. He will ad-Y are . --• W..Urn Bank • branch m ...,._ F.atate ~ • ctresaaJ~sponsore4bY . ver,·cotorat;;:.t~:-~·l~~ tiniverslty.Par~itwujolnlly ~::=m::e=e;:: Gat.wood eXpecls a lolal of the CREA j:xcl>ange DlvWoo ~\'.:.:.!:mtp, on ~ay. announ<Od lh\l,Jleek by Jam,. are pbyolcally lepal'.•IM from between 4,ll00'6,lllO·-to oa Wednesday, Oct. I. Sepi'3D' John Cottorhol •San H. Young oJ..qi, Irvine Com-. the-rest or the liOriie by a high· • • •. , . . , att.nd during the six doya. Mait1 abo annoonced thal Diego, pruldent o! NARES, pany, and-!\ M. Thom ..... coiliol'd breezewq<lide •II-, .. J 'IDEA SPACE' BONUS ROOM .AT HARBOR VIEW'S PoRTOFINO Walter N. Marks . o! Loe Lloyd D •.. Hanfonl. Jr. ol San on Wednesday .Oct. I: and . pi'tsident 'of -the-<leslgn firm. .Ir)'. This poslUonlQI makes '· \ . ' · • • . . Angeles, chalnhan ol the Jl'rtneisco, "president of the J a me 1 C. b own 1, Jr. To be located 'Ii ·the In-the Idea Space TOOm ·a··losical Idea ~...,•• oiM .oPflon, for U-Idea ·~pact) th re e. b a't h minutes Away, as is the CREA Convention Cc:mm1Uet. Institute al Reil Eat ate cbainnan of the Real Estate teraection o( ~vet,..~d a.n~ candidate for a I a r a: e tmple. cen~ the room into "l:Wtoflno" can be seen daJty · Uliiversity of Califomla at 1 said further confirmations of Management.. an affll:late of Research co r p 0 r a t to a , Matbewa Roido"tbe new fac1h-pJQroom (the· room measures a large recreational area with from 10 a.m. to t p.m. 4 at Irvine, Corolla del Mar High general session speaken are the NaUonat Association of Chlcaao, who will comme,nt on 1,. ,m be within atght of UC 2i~ feet by nearly 15 feet), a private bathroom -and im-Hirbclt View Homes. It'i pric-School, Orange County Airport I, expect..i soon. Rtal Estale Boards, will be "The Rtal Eitale.OuUook for I~ The • • d lo In I.• g spacious library, hobby ac-mediate access to the pool-91>-ed at 131,995. Other two, three, and the beaclies and marina• l. Besides general seasiom, ptjncipal speakerrt at <L con-1969-19'10 oq 'Thunday, Oct. Z. ~~enl~! ... ~~ ~1k Shopdlff pre1n~ tivity area or a "donnitory!' ed rear yard area. Another• four and five-bedroom homes of Newport Beach. 1• concentrated diJcWWons of ference on prope Y manage-There • '910 also be en--vic:u..er u.u -~ve e . n for the older children in the Uon provides for an upstaln in one and two-story plans Harbor Vjew Homea models l1 real estate subject.I will be of· ment TUesdaY afternoon, Sept. tertalnmenteventa and apecial Rr1el of~ m Univ~n1ty family . Indeed, 11Portofino" sleeping Iott (with bathroom)"' range from $27,'95 to $3(1,996. are J~ at Ford Road and " tours offeted thoee atteildlng. .Part have all been designed buyer~ have found an infinite • big enQUgh. for "two good-sized The neighborhood is self. MacArthur Boulevard. Take On Thunday morn in ( by ~Rlchardaon. variety of uses for their Idea kid!/' a reference to the Idea oontalned, in that it has its lhe S&n Diego or Newport • 1 j t l • ' ' ., ,, " " i • ~ ·' , , \ • i ? • ) ·• ' " , ' • 1 i • • ~ • SALES IAANAGER William fn10hllng Rodeway Inn Carded For .Mesa Rodeways .Inns of America lllday announced tt will build a 120-unll motel In Costa Mesa , near the · Orange C o u n I y Airport. The announcement was made by the finn's OWrman of the Boafd, Mike Robinson , who said it will be Rodeway Inns' first motel lo be constructed in Southern California. Coldwell, Banker and Co., Realtors , represented a 11 parties in the sale of 3.1 ecru located at the sovthwtst cor- following the general session. The new fadllty bank will Space. Space's cipa"ctty a.s an extra own park, residents' private Freeway to the ~ur delegates will elect t h e provide some 51000 aquare feet The builders of H.11irbor View bedroopl for -older childrtn. recreaUon club and elemen-BoWevard oUramp and drive asaociaUm's lrltl slate of ,of· and 1.5 eqSected to be opened Homes, the DonaJcl. I,.. Bren The three-~ (or four· tary school &ite. Newport aoutb. lo tbe ,coasL Or take the ficers, eodini the convention by llarcb 15, 1978, YClung in-Co .• offer homebuyers an op-bedroom ••.• ot five-bedroom, Center and the Fashion Island Coast Hlgbw-.y and tum oorth at noon. dk:ated. tional design acbe~e f1>r their depending upon the Ulf: of the Shopping Mall are j u 1 t on MacArthur Boulevard. Just for : ... singles .. • • S. Lagun~n Qiampi;td Bai· Chief ner of Pall~des and Rtd Hill Avenues which Rodeway .Jnru; • purdwed lrom Tl>one.r and BinniJ!lbam. Devel-enl Co. ... ~ -· . ' Ach~pagneopenhouse WlllJarn A. Fniehllng, 25, has been appcfntm sales and maltetlng manager for Dia- mond Point, Deane Bros.' IQOO.liome commullily in Dia- mond Bar, Robert E . Hardesty, vice president in charge of operations. has an- nounced. A native of Los Angeles, Fruehling is a graduale of Universit of the Pacific with a BA in economics. He has worked for Deane Bros. in various sales and marketing management capacities since ii graduation. He Is a member of the Sales and marketing CoundJ of the Building Industries AssoclaUon o f Soot.hem California, and of lhe Young Home Builders' Council ol the same organization. Fruehling, h.1.11 wife Gay and their dauahter Jennifer are ruidenta. of SouUt Laiun•. of Tustin. Construction wilt start In August on the 46,000 lqUll't foot lodging faclllty and free· 1tandlng S,700 square feel Rodeway Inn-restaurant The motel will include a swimming pool and parking for lM cars. Completion is scheduled for March 1'10, at a total cost of 11.3 mllllon. Aelna Life and C&sualty llis agreed to make a $1 mllllon mortgage loan oo the project, with the interim loan beina carried by Bank of California . Rodeway Inns has 61 motels operating throughout t h e Unlted States. Headquarttted in Phoenix, Arizona, lhere·are presenUy I~ u n de r coo- strucUon and another SO in various :st.ages of development. Handlinc the Costa Mesa sale lran.sacUoo were Brian A. Bertha, James P. Mackel. Clark J. Booth and Richard H. Pauley of the Newport Beach office and John C. Auther of the Phoenix office of Coldwell , Banker and Co. Kuebelbeck Appointed Deane Vice President James L. Kuebelbeck has ..., ... ..,.,. joined Deane Brother!, Inc ., Newport Beach. as vict pres i· dent in charge of corporate planning and property ac-. quislthm, It was announced to- day by senior vi<:e pmldent Clarence Graham. Kuebelbeck was previously chief eoonoml.M for the Los An gel~sed intemaUon1J .. finn of architects, planner• and engineers. Daniel, Mann, .fabmon and Mendenhall, Inc. He hu a broad eipertence lo urban 1aod planning, ecooomiC' and llnanclal ......... 1111rbt and ...,jldlng ~ and ._..ci.11tfore v~ ~ ccilnrnltteea u .. _.i ,oomre11a1e.....,. -"DdtanUon. ~I ::-...=~ f~i.::; DEANI VEEP rlal' -planniQI and Jamu KuobelM<k a ..,...nm ol land ·acqulstUon Yltb a view to commerctal Ulf: graduate lChool at the and mldmtlal development, UNverslt)' of S o Ii t b e r n uli"' the uperlllO ol Deane Callfomlo. Ho enlertd prlvat. Bmtben, IDe. oa beliall of the Jnduatij as a toaaultltll in -~ Occidental lllO, ond w., a member of !ht Petu>l1U111 ~on. advance plannins group ol !ht ~lllldi holds a BA In St.le Drpartment of Water bu•'n·r ~ &Oil R.elo&atcn befGN jolnint .,, KA· II -a .from. ~nn, Jolwoa. and bal· land ecoaomlco al He, bll iiffe Betty and three J ' I • < - ' ' . <' To in.~dµcethe most exc1tm2_ · newcountcyCiub aPVtments in America When you're young and si ngle, life can be so great. So many fun things to do with your fre~dom. Sll many interesting people ~o ~J. I.a know. That's wh.at Soulh Bay club is'all a~till • The most ccimpl9te country clupypu:w ,ever seen with apartments localed around i\-:-full of your kind of people. A 3/, million dollar club house, tennis courts , olympic pool , h~alth clubs, and much more. Don't say you know it until you've seen ii . South BcwClull ' {Just for 1single people over 21} OpenHouse tJ>is Sunday ·and next~ 3·7EIVL t . , • -Newport Beach Newport Buch Irvine at 16th Stroot (714) 64S-05SO OtherSouthBayCJnbs S..=" Sta" Col ..... 111\1 • M JI IJ!..1161 •• '-l'lljll .... _ jflale and Jn cblJdlf!! ~ve.Jn QJeo®r.f. I _ ... -· • " ' -------------"----------,-....,-.,.----------- . ea·I ' ~ia'te 9ueJtions. l .' .... Coml'(ltnt By Rta~or R,liillaB t1cC1rdf• ~ I ' r;:,.:-....-~ ' l ~ ,'Clo tho' Rul~• code of 1thlc1 bl 1nforcod b'f. tho courts? • , T. i. '.l'be code of ethics. laudatory as It. ls. Is not en· fotceable tly the courts except where t.he code and the law unite in forbidding 'certain conduct. _As .a general mle, the code of ethics~ gOes ~u~ ~arther than the Jaw in regulating and professton~liziD.g the cor\jfuct of Realtors and their salesmen associates. Jn Ntnciple, it stresses the Golden Rule: "Wba~ ever. ye would that men should do u.nt-O you, do ye also unto them." \Vhereas the public contrc?ls are created by Jaw and are binding on all registered real estate brokers and salesmen, the Re~to.r's 1Code o! Ethicl Is purely voluntary and is bmdmg only on those regfstered brokers and salesmen who aire members of the Board o.f Realtor.s. ' The small down payments requir~ tocf1y con- . J•rn mt, Years ago when I was buying my first home, I paid SO ptrcent down and then felt guilty •~t having extended myself to such a large loan. 1 Most of the people •f that time were paying cash for their homes, their ranches •nd their farms. It appears to me that we also had • stronger economy at th•t 1ime. Now I read in real ast•te 'di .that you can buy a home for as little as iY'o or- •fhr .. percent down. A 20 percent down payment ls considered, I understand, • rather large amount of money to have available to place in your home. Do you have any comments on this matt•r? · Thirty years ago a buyer virtually had to pay cash for a car or a home, for it was almost itnposs1- ble to borrow money al any_ price. Today almo~t everything is bought on credit because the ~me~­ can people have saved their money an~ deposited 1t in banks and savings and loans \vhere it can be used by others while it is there. Jn other \VOrds be<:au se the citizens of this c~try have produced for their familie~ and saved fOr their seC\trity and because our banking systems have becon1e so capable in providing that t~ese savings don't just sit there, but are used continu- ously, we have created a truJf great economic society. ' The key here is "savings." \Vhen you and I lave money, "''e put it in the bank or sav in~s and Joan. If someone else \vants to use it. we don t lend these savings freely. Nobody is going to risk his money for less than he can make in a safe invest-ment. , The Federal Reserve by raising and lowering the interest rates, makes credit harder or easier. Generally this is caUed "riioney management." Many bills are introduced in Congress from time to time for more or Jess money management. lf in your opinion you feel we ~ould have lesS credit or more credit available, you should write your congressman and your senator, and let them know how you feel about this issue. EDITOR'S NOTE: Ra11dal t R, r.fcCardlt ~ an in- tiul?Mnt analyst, P'rerldent of lite Real Estater1, a . . coUege lecturer, a director of the California Assodoo .. tion of Real Estate Teache rs, author of "Real Estate in CaUfornia." Se11d yotir questicn1s and comments to Randall R. Mccardle, clo the Daily Pil ot, Boz 1560, Coata Mesa, 92626. ' lllfCID CIPISTUND Land of the Dons UNSPOD.ED, SECLUDED 2'.I. to 3 acti! rancho sites llJllfd the great oaks of ClevelandNadol(Jd Forest Deep io the peat oa1: ~ Stn dcmc:nte. md Ncwpcct e>f the Cleveland National Beach. Only 23sceaic miles FORlt JiN a 300-acre island d.. fr!>m San Juan C.pittraao. rollinl i.ma, wrm 't'alle)'s and ~ncho Capistr1n9 sites uo -~-.. -pdcodfroniS8,7SOIOSl8,000, Capi.ln1DO. V8" rooclico cl Ibo euy down, libcrol -.., NationalPoratrca-eatian 1tea PldOJ01t t Sc•nie Dri••t ltretctt in: O'fUy direction, • Santa Ana/Su. Dleso p,.... Governm41'ni-owned 'hoffer • "'''Y 10 historic Sin Juan apinlt ~t\011 a11d com-C1pi1tr•n o, 1hen Calit on. mercial ~'¥n• . 'itfwy. 74,(0rtesa Hwy.).and .RlftCbo Capim.11&'1rill belonr 'follo• the sian1. Fro/ff. t o just 133 owners, i n /•• Ponron4MRi••rtUll:Drtwt aimpW. Eac.h of I.he 2 Mi 10 to Coron•. then eut 011. 3 acre aitca is cleared .and }i_,., 7J to HtrJ, 74, IOtlth. and foUow tbe entraace •cce1sible to utilities and araded told. Anclcnt Spqi1ta ,_~_··~·-· --,-----. ..W still -on moot oflbe ..,Ji.. 1ite1. Tbf1 private preacrre. once sold, CID. neyer be daplicated.. At :Racbo Capmnno ""1'0 ejoy Mated seclusion for an. I" ~ tutu.re, Ute beauty ol. "::' rwo prhatc, stream·fed lakes, '"::.'= atimlperlte}'UN'OUndclimatc ~.\r,;i:j"'~~~ M 3300-f:t. elevation, and :»-~ \ alntdO ecceM to coastal rtere-/ atica. It Laguna, Dana Point. '--"---""-''-'--== u&cioill~ciibim•a '4.170 Campo11 Drl¥e, Suile 2. Newpott Beodl, Cali!.~ (71~ Sj6.784J • G,arden Model .PoR:ulf;lr at Lake Forest ~ ,. la!. "' quiet .....,., a. ...... \ ~r ,.mill' to tbO atreet, tbt -.. llllo a -Id al Boo1&1nvlllea model hi oe&n. lloftn llld PNMne," said B..uiei.' liimoua G 1 rd en Teman. ·~ the bllh Hom• at LU• Jl'orul ''llvts" bo1m11r celllnp al Ibo li•lnl eomptetet1 wttllln a b""' · ,,__llld cllnq room, every pnl<n beyood ltl blah prlvaqr· pooatblo Inch al Olltll4e wall 1J1 walls. 1Jau. .Ind becauoe t b • 'J11e Gar<ln Hconea concopt Bouolovlllea IJI placed m the bu reachtd new ll1'bl ol er-loWlne GO two Iida, '"'1' clttment and accoplance 11 9ljUll'O fool al pnlen ti used Lake Foreit, alld occordlng to lot llvtnr, "-ntnl put o1 marketing ~ Wamn the lnlerior deocntlon al the Toman, the Boupl!Mllea boma. !nodel'1' I'--dlnil "Tbe cllnJq ,_. bi the ,_. bu been especially ~ -ytt 1 -Jar. Ut_Ue f\irtblr Into the 1arden, "Alttr wallln( tbnJuCb the so that When· the lamlly Bouaalnv!llea'a abady covered plllers 10< an evenJna mul, , • Runawa~ Together I For a wonderful day- and an even more wonderful way of fife -run away together to lake Forest. There's nothing like it any- where efsel Imagine-looking for a home as you stroll through a forest. Or house hunting by boot os you cruise on a shimmering lake. It's a wonder- ful place lo visit-and an even better place to five. A complelely new kind of fife. Spend a day and you'll never want to leavel There's a lot to see. The magnificent Beach and Tennis Club for example, right on the lake shore. live in a Deane home at lake Forest and it's yours to ,njoy, Chompionshjp tennis courts. Full· sized Otympic poof. Soot doc:b. Plctf areas. Yo.u'lf be the envy of your friends-once you the ~ -ol Ille outdoors ca.a be .... tram -*"" .eat al a. IUll. '1111 .-ioua lllllily ,_ ...... bmkfaat bor u -.,IL but we ·.,. sure tha\,Ule'~ and be.auty cl iii. ., ...... bl dlillnc room wm .na'b:K' ... Cl Ibo moo1 lovld '"""" In the borne •• T ..... adiled· that lho world-famld 0.1111 Gudbn Ki1dlln ti • part ol the BooP!nvlJlea'a O'IL~,door­orltnted IChelDe, with f10ld anodlled ~lclb>c wlndowa -mi hito the -bar in the plllo. Crutld by a.. IDl- li.tle plan, the 10' paUo becomes .• speclll aru for outdoor entertaloinc and re- IU!ng, popclar with adultl becauu ~ la oecluded from the lara:er &U'den 1t the rear., "At !30,1191 to llS,111, the Garden Homes al Lake Foreat. have the prtvacy, seperaUM of age 1roups and elqance that moot buyers upect to l!od ~ • custom home," Tomao utd. "And u In an lbrte ndgbborilqoda at !Ako Forest, Garden Home bu1ers enjoy another lurury - membership tn the beauUful LW Forut Buch and TIMll Club, so much larger and make your escape. On your v isit be sure and take a r ide on the excursion boot that leaves from tho clubhouse dock! The lakeshore Homes are also someth ing special. Invitingly different living near the water's edge. Green grass,~ sandy beaches, trees and private docks. A beautlfuf way to escape! 54e four distinctive models adjacent to the Beadi and T onnis Club. • In The Woods, you'll find a fulf.grown forest that's everyone's bockyard-plus trails fo r rid- ing, paths for hiking and lovely spots cj for picnicking. Homes in The Woods are nestled in clearings. Come to lake Forest and you can see them now! Fscapel Sunday is Premiere Day! Yt11Jr vl1lt to lob ForMt ts d fun way to go home·buylng. Maglclons, puppet •howa-c1own1-mu.lc-lt•ltrs-io much for the. youngrttrs -10 much for ' you. Mokt yoor ncope. The young5ter1 can watch th• gotnot·on whlltt you b-tltrouoh the modtl heme ahow· CCISI. "Th•. Silhts 8J Sounds" of Lake for.St The exci ting Garden Homes and Village Homes ore o "mu5t'' visit, ~ They're being built on priwte cul-de-sacs and on gently curving streets, Te/I Your Kids To Read Upc/J Len's Column: with gracious yards and spacious rooms. Take the tour on the covered tram. It's fun and relaxation on wheets. There's a homo for every taste and pock11book in lake Forest-two to five bedrooms-family : rooms-famous Deane Garden Kitchens- priced from $30,990; And you own the fandl In most instance1, your present home can be accepted os a trade-in . The Escape Route to lake Forest is •osyl Just take the Santa Ana or San Diego frM- ways to the El Toro Road turnoff, then fol· low the signs. Only an. hour from downtown ~ Los Angeles ancf.less , than 15 miriutas from · Santa Ana. take~ls a'Demle"8ftltlw!S~ , I If you want top wfue for your hou.ing dollar, there's no better investment -for your family's fu ture thon a home, unsur- passed in design, materia1s, and comfort in !he fotal coun• iry community: Deane Brolhers' LAKE FOREST. Come see it. Right now. Open daily-C714l 837-616l This Sunclq and every sunci.y 1:00 to 5:00 P.M, [-··~ lqyfttd · I ' I • • ' • • . . , . .. • • ~.., llomes It "'-C hrlilc .-t almosphere amt the con-of i~ar­m>UllCI tlvtn& at 11$ Wtesl<le communl\7 o p e n fii I In Rlvertlde Cowrty at Ille 17 ,500-..,._ ....,_ nlanned-Rancho Cdloinii:''f!.e · nrSI i111U wUI C<llllilt of ~l homes. Ad· d!tionll units are pla.Med. Two man-made · lakes are wllbl!\ Ille C01111DWi1ty. Nearby are bridle tl-oJJa, a goll coune, miles of farm I.ands, establish- ed and planned schools, churches~ illdust.ries, ·&tarn aB4 ..... .,... • '°lodels of the completely air-conditioned b(lmfs are on display-at '*'••od-Rancho Vli'• Boads juilolf Highway 395 and within a mile of the Rlocho Calif~ Plua ~nd an eqtiaJ distance frafu the ·old town \<f Temecula. Rancho Calliotuia, ~-blstoric van jlooch, 4 .-~ · en Ulghway Ill, midway _.. Rivenl\le aod Su.J)lego and 80 mlla """' Loi ~-F(l.[l'·lltW''flobt plans range In Pil<e lrom 121,liiO lo 131,liiO and In W from two lo IOU?' bedri>oms. Each' plan bas a Rlection of tbiee exteriors. Two man-made Jakes, one eighWnd-a..balf a c r e 1 and another four acres, wtn pro- vi~ pleasure boating ·and £ishiftg-for Pacesttter fam- ilies. A community building meeting room, will be a\'allable to the ~ residents. Also,! a ~nuning plOl arid two . teruus court&. Rancho • Galifomla golf resort is under construction just m i n u l e s away.. The long ..... blished R J c e riding academy, direclly ~ad­ jactnt to the Pacesetter com. muriily, wm provkle direct aC- cesa~to Ral)cho California's SO miles of bridJe trails. The trails meander t h r 0 u g b * * * K~~rBuys Maceo Part Of Rancho Kaiaer •'Aetna, the-new real estate' and land deYelopment partnership or subsidairies of Adna7 Ilfe llld Casualty. Ku.er 1.Abmilnum ' ChemicaJ Ccwparalion •and •Ka is e r !""'•"""" Gorpontlon, lod,y ~ tJ\at it bas purthas- ed ~ .,.Co~on's orie- lhirdlnlerest lo the 17 ,500'acte Rancho Cell(onll.I project in Rlvenide Coun1y south of Lo.s Angeles. The purchase gives the Kaiser • Aetna partnership' (Oo ' per ctnt ownership"'of Rancho California -one of the largest mulU~ projects In the. nation. Located near the major Southern California population centers of lM Angeles and San Diego. Rancho California acreage is being used (or farming. tree crops a n d vineyards, dairy f a r m s , thoroughbred horse farms, home sites, country ranches, lndu.stfial and commercial complexes and recreation. Over 42,000 acres of the project are being developed and planners expect that when long·range development i s completed Rancho California will support a population of approximately 60,000, replace a significant portioo of prime Southern California agrit'Ultural land expected to be lost to urbanization and produce over 4,000 jobs in light industrial facilities on the property. Some S20 million of con· struction and development work is currently under way on the property, all of it to be completed this year. Included in the new construction are: streets and expanded water services; a new 36-unit motel opening this week: a goH resort w:Uh motel and 18-hole golf course. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE e . 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Coach Ray Shackleford takes his rioJden Wal club to GleodaJe High School illJ mornlng for a run-scale workout. :ach team will control the ball for IS · lays bdore turning it over to their o~ on<nts. · "We will concentrate on plays we are • uU1ng Into oUr olfefl5C rather than game ·1u1tions regardtess ol the yardage ·?«led." Shackleford said. The Golden West coach announced the . 1dilion or lack.le Jeff Jorgensen l.O the ustler roster. Jorgensen played far the UCLA frosh · 1o years ago Jlnd was red-shirted last · :ason. In high school he was an A11.CIF : !lecUon. The 220-pounder joined the ch•b 1 ds wetk and will start at rlght tackle OD ' 'fense in today'a ec:rlmmqe. While Shackleford stated that he wou1d • • mainly with soph>roores In his · artlng lineups today, he also liJied ore than ooe player at each po.sltion for 1 e workout. Two players will &it out the action. Tom • .!f'Qui&t, a tight end if'tterman from two · .iars ago, bas been workl"hg ou1 with his w ru!ly wired. Tom Allanson Is sldelln. · ~·ith a broken arm that is still in a full sL He has not worked oilt. The Ru.slier coach stated tbat ~didn't re if his club never scored in a scrim- i 1ge session. . ·•we didn't score in either of our first 1 0 years In four such scrimmages. Yet. 1 ~ 28 points in our first game and · , pcilii!itn our opener the second year. oring puints in scrimmq;e seaslons ean 'L mean a thing." Jere's the way the Ru!Uen wlD aerx! !it players into the action today: 011',afllSIVI ltHIUI' "°"' t...i -Ml~• Cor• .. •"'· Don Nelle!\. • ttt lKlcle -G.rr Golllu. Md'r \/"onH!O. Rottr ~ -Cht•M Mtvtretl. Ptul R•DPUS1!11· Kurt tter, Kfll l'r.tl, Mike Wlllftln'llllt.. fnttr -llln Wlllon) Ptlt Mer1rldl, Gtrl' Nfurnt~ !Ohl 11e1ti. -Jtfl or~t....,,, Jfd< Murry, >Ill wd -M(k1 Priddy, Mall!, Whlffltld, M!'e 1 :ri.c.. -Bob J_., Cherie. Bllclr.llNL MHlt lkk, Bob Cornukt. ... l«*tr -It-P1rt.m1,.., Dlln llcll'I. "'iti.d: -Mlkt Chl"'9rt, Rtir SllYOet, DOii *<*.. ~ Ctrltotanlt. Ol,aHSIVS LIMIUI' 1 ~ eftd -Mlli:I $1-.,..,, WurnNo:ler. ; lildlr"~ ~t.°'"= ~ ~ ~ ...... -~ ·~~°" Hoim... . !'.'f' -"1~ m......s-;1'ii1T,,.,,.~ LB -ll"IV ,,.,.,..Ula, DI" MeKMM, I ftt ~ -Tort1 L-rll'IC~-,_,,._ !: ~~ -.klPWI C..rrofl, krldllk. I sat-11 -llJ'didY ~ KMI ll!Wllll. I I .....,., -HO.I p...,~ lob •otlbttlo r)'Hare Grabs : _:'ullback. Slot ~ n Vike Drills \ surprise In the Marina High School '!kfield has occurred after a week or Hi-day contact drills. r ..ett.ennan Steve O'Hare has been im· .give at fullback arx:I appearfi, for the 101ent. to have taken the No. 1 position, >ving Shawn DeLoyola to the second 1g on the ladder and into the secon- ' -y, IJeLoyola, who was out for I.he entire a season with a head injury. lost out a great deal of erperience according , coach Jim Coon and O'Hare's work on ' : '68 team Is apparently paying off. ~.lick Saeman shared the praise O'Hare !elved from Coon after a week of hit· g. Saeman is tbe .leading candklate for Jrt.crba.ck in the Viking offense. 1.tneman John Reed (175). Steve Ab- t (JOO) and Dennis Kennedy 1205) 1 re also given credit by Coon. ''11trina will participate in an in· squad sc rimmai;c this morning at ~- ·'he Vlkes ·will t>nlertain Corona del ir and Kenn edy high schools Sept. 13 in :ir first action with outside forces ·ore 1969 searon play at La Puente the lowing Friday. Coon has been stressing the running al· ;k and defensive secondary fun· t mentals. . ' MEMENTOES OF TRIP -Susan Bange (right) and her mother, Mrs. Eugene Bange of Mission Viejo, look over souvenirs brought b~ck from Yugo- slavia and other European countnes. Susan, 17· year-old mlddle diJlance runner, fini6bed &ixlh in 880 final! of 11th annual World ·Games in Belgrade recently. Deaf aui.Jetes from 30 countries around the world participated in the games. R uns in W orld Deaf Games Heartbreak, Elation for Girl By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 tM DlllJ l'li.f lllff Sus.an Bange has returned to her P.1ission Viejo home after two months of travtl. ronsternalion, heartbreak and ela- tlon as a member of the U.S. Deaf track and field team lhat competed in the 11th Annual World Games in Belgrade, Yugo- !lavla. The l7·year-old middle distance runner placed sixth in the 880 finals but was disappointed that ahe couldn't run in the 440. her specialty for the past three years. "A. mixup ln Belgrade caused her to miss the 440," Susan's mother, Mrs. Eugene Bange, said at I.he famJly home upon Su.san's return. . "Susan doesn't want to ' talk about 1l and we feel It shouldn •t be printed but there was a mixup that caused her to mJss the 440." While SuMn wa~ mom efl tar I 1 Y heartbroken over the change in plans that placed her in ihe 880, she v.·ent into the action with a determination and says, "I'm going back in four years and get a gold medal." The games are held , like the Olympics, every four years. Susan left home July 6 and was gone for almost two months. The (lr1l part of her journey canied her to Washington, D. C. for two weeks of training and for anothtr week in White Plains, N. Y., before going to Europe. Following the games. which were com· p\eted about two weeks ago. the enlire team was taken on a two week tour of European countries. Five days were spent on a ship, pulling into ma.ny ~lediterranean ports during the day with the pa.wngers sleeping aboard at nlg~L Susan is a student at the Riverside School fol--De.al and last spring "'·orked under the direcUon of former Mluion Viejo High School track coach Larry SheMum ~~request of her mother. Shennum f'Ylt "m,y interest ill her has been superficial. 1 wu working with a couple of other girls at Mlaskn Viejo in the track and field program when her mother called. AJ a ~era! role, deaf g1rl1 are not in competiUon wll.b other girls. "I worked with her on her start and taught her not to look at the pn. When the starter raise& hla: hand, she doesn't come up but drop1 her bead and watches for movement of hands l.1'ld wrists of the runnef' beside her for the set position. The coneusDon from the gw's report gels her started." While Susan isn't malting ant excuses tor finistrlng sixth in the 880 finals in a meet that h•d 1,500 participants from 35 natlont, 1be dJd have an injury problem that hurt her chance& of winning a medal. Susan flrtlshed second in her heat of the semi-finals but had to have a shot of cor- t~ just prior to I.be race for a hlp all- menL She couldn't find the lrainer prior to the finals and ran with the ailing hip hurtlq her pallifully. Showing the c:ourage and detennination that con· stantly c.v11hu1b one wllh a physical defect. she simply aaid to heraeU as she hit her hip: "Go away pain, I'm going to run." Su&an had one other bit o( ill-fortune on the ·trtp from Holland to New York city. Her lfllltcaae wa1 placed a g a I n s l .!Omelhing hot and being of plastic material. it melted and burned a hole in sevtral of her posaessiona including her nmni111 lllloN wblch she priud highly. For a young girl of 17 with a phy1lcal handlc1p1 young Susan Bange has grown up a lot in the put lwo montha and bas more dftennin1lion and fortitude than ever before. ~ . She Will return to the track wars in 1973 when the world games ate moved to France or 30me other European country and t))Qle who know her have a sneaking hunch that she will bring home a gold medll next time. Depth, More Experience Brightens Tar Outlook 1 ''We have' more depth and I believe we are a bit ahead or the same period a year ago in our practice sessiona." That's the opinion of Coach Wade Watts ot Newport Harbor High School where he evaluated the Sailor grid prospects after the first week of drills Friday. WaUs pointed out that the club has more depth but also that there are • lot more seniors on the squad this year glv· ing the Sailors added experience. Three players were singled out by Watta a& early standouts. They Included quarterback Bill Shedd: Bob Tripp, a gu1rd; and Grant Gelker at tackle. Tb·e Sailors scrimmage every dey and will hold a workout this morning at 9 following last night's booster club meeUng. Parents are invited to watch the drills anyt.lme according to \Vatts. The added depth and experience on Watts' crtw hu edabli.abJd the Sallon U prime threatl tG Anaheim and Santa Ana for the Sunset Lague championship. -. Bucs Sc :rhnm gel Mira Costa Today By JOEL 5CllWARZ ot NII Dlllr 'lftt ...,, Dick. ·Tucker and his Orange Coast CoJlege coaching 1taff wilt have a better line on the strengths and weaknesses of their rootball team Ulla alt.tmoon follow· Ing a twcHlour scrlmma&e with Mira Costa College near Oceanside. The two c 1 u b a wUI begln the h e a d knOcking a1 I J a.m. 10 cap oU the lint week ol .clCIOlol:t clrllll.. · Tucker plam ~""' 111 menlben ol his aqUld e10lpt sit Injured one, Jn the ~ . Ou! ol 1ctkin will be filllker Bruce Hieb IOd hallba'* Boll Parter with pull· ,<d m111<le1, end Bii llllrkln, flal!ker Bruce Rogge and halfback Mike Haynes with bad knees and eDd Ala \Vassillew with a hurt lhfP. After five da)'I ol work with his team, Tuck.tr WU leneralJY bappy, but e:J-. grsaed 30IDe concern CJ\"et two spots. "We're-ltlll looting for mme help at llnebacl<er IOd _,.,. In bod shape rlaht I bCJW al flllftker,'* be tlfl. , Tuclcer II more tha~ hapPY with the wart. of veterao Findl St.erlJna, at one of. the linebacker poaltlons and newcomer Mike Kuhn has the illlide track on the other berth. Behind th06e two, the Pirates are very thln. lnJurlei: .ire the major complication at nankU. w 1th both H!ck1 1 n d Rogge sidelined, Tucker plans io open with let- terman Ed Washko In the acrtmmqe. HJcb llflllS to be the Pirate starter, but be bu a h1story ot injuries •l Coast. Last year ttodonilll piqued him all aeason, but an off season ~lion was termed successful. Suffertng from a pull· ed groln muscle, he's been out of acUon all wett, but is expected IO suit up Mon- day. n Tucker ,.Id ruon1ng backs •Y Ricardo, Tony Ventlmlj:ll1 and Ste~e Corwin all have been Io o k 1 n I p>d.111 practice along with fu11bacU Coe Meyer and Bob Duranle. Tucker is: thinking of &Witchinl Ven· timigUa to flanker if thin.as don 't improve at that spot. , ' I "Our secondary is still very much undecided," he says, Mike Ezzell and Pat McGovneyt are pushing Jessi Hemandei and Rick Seibert for two of the starting jobs ~·ith Bob Curry and Bob Wickersham holdinl down the othtr two slots. , Tucker i. mppy with his ollen1lve In• of Robert Castillo and Carl Pederson at ends, Steve Purdue and Ray Hunt al tackles, 1tiarshaU Jotwon and Tom Nelson at guards and Rob Purnell at center. . Here's Tucker's tentative star\ing lineups tor the scrimmage: CIP,INSa lE -Robtrt C•llllkl. LT -S .. Yt l"vffut, l& -M~t1~1!1 J~!UM. C -Rpb Pll•!'llL. 110 -~ }le!....,. •T -..... Hunt. RE -C•rl , ... ,,_, IDI -Miiie Ttml1t•u or Red Sltl'f\tlJI, ..... -· R•1" Rlurdo. Fl -Coe Mt'f'lf. Fl -111 W e.. OIJIENSI E -lllck Whllt tnd Mlk, 1".._.,-· T --°""~ Follett 11'111 JOllll Nou11rr. '"-tfl'lan -C'Wft i • LB -Fllldl Slet-IKI a Milt K\lllfl. 01·-olt Cl! .. rv, IOb WldltrsMm. ll.lcll Stlblrt and J~I H•"tnou. Some Contact Today Moats Lists Probable Starting HB Lineups Although Jt 11 a bit early ror anyone to be looking real &harp, coach Keo MOits of lfuntington Beach High School has liattd his probable starters on both of- fen.w and defense after one week or prac. tice drills. "We are real pltaaed with lhe coo. ditioning program or the boys but it is still pretty early to single out any one in· dlvidual or 11ever1J as being ahead ol the otben," he remarked. Moats Wd the club would go throogh some contact scrimmaging today but •un't decided just how much. ••we dn" Httle contact work each day and will wind up our early work next Saturday in a scrimmage with Foothill High." He listed the following players on lbe fir.rt oUerllive unit: Tony Cate at left end; Bill Twigg, left tackle; Galen Gllllland, left guard; Georte Ollv1t, center;' Jack Crosby, ritbt guard; Tim Sloan, right tackle; a.ad Ken Clapp, right end. The t>fferuive backfteld will have Gartll Wise dlrectlng play at quarterback: Ran- dy Lloyd at left hallback; Larry Hill at right llal!bact; and Frank Neal at fullback. Defensively, the club will lineup in the following manner : Let Walters, left end : Frank Hanss, right end; Bill Bruce, left guard: Jim Habcrthur. right guard; Paul Moro and Dan Moats, linebackers; Mark Edwards and Craig Zaltoslcy, defensive corntrmen: Arnold Ruiz and 11-tike ritct:ord, hallback.s; and ~tike Feeney, safety. The Oilers figure to be particularly .strong at lil'lebe.cker with Moro and Moats mannm, the post&. The offensive backfield. however, is relaUvely untested in vanity action. Quarterback Wise uw Utt.le in the w~y of service at quarterback la!I. year -in· ~tead belna used In the defemlve secon. dary. He 'll probably be used both way& dur· Ing the season. H .4TCH GETS PO ST NEAR OCEANSIDE Huntington begins ltl aeason: Stpl 19 "'hen it boat& La Habra Hiah of t.be Freeway Leagu& following the Foothill scrinunage. Forest Hills Leads Heavy TV Calendar Tennis and football move Into the television sports spotlight to al\are equal billing with the waning basebaU season this weekend. AcUon from the rain-<lela)'fJd U.S. Open tennis cham.pionsh.lps at Fortat H1Il5 wlll be aired at 1 p.m. today and 11 :30 a.m. Sunday. Bud Collins and Jack Kramer will call the action on Channel J. An NFL pre-sea.son game between the New York Giants and Mlnnesota Viking!! will be seen on Channel 2 tonight begin- ning at 6:30. The Ram·Buffllo Biiis glJTU!I v.•ill be seen on delayed TV Sunday if· le.moon at 2 with Don P1uJ and Gil Strat- ton at the mike. On the baseball front Vince Scully ahd Jerry DoggeU will bring lhe ~n Diego games to th.ls area on Channel II, lonigbt and Sunday afternoon. , TOnAY -11 I.ft>. (0 Cl -tASEllALL -"ft .. burOll """"'" '' Cl\f(.lotO Cort>•. Curt ~<Iv. TOl\v l!;ubn, "''~'""°' •t Wrltln' Flrld. ll:tlndttcll: l'lllllOt.,,,.lt 1'1111!11• 11 ~~r..si.t.OZ. :::'a"!,J,~. s1 ... -. s.,,..,. 1teu1.~ I 1>.m. U) CL -TINNIS -llH,DllO V.S. °"'"" fr111n WW Sl<lt Trttnlt Ck!b, ForQI ltllh. L-1,fand. M Colll110, Jldl Krtfl'ltt cauri.IOt for ~..,1. fln11i. · l:Jllli:m. (1J) CT -Wllll!STLING -Cl!ld: Htlrfl "'lk61 ! •· , !ii CL -GOLF -•1y Ftevd \'°' "'•mr,1. Orville MOod'rL tv.,. 0Pfft), ~ ' <h<• F.•s enJ, T'!!ff J.1tt11.,, !1•11111 Ot"' 1" ··wo11d '''' II Golf' kl4•v, iomorrew -.i 'Ir•,,,,... cc. kron. Arnold P111T1rr. Jim ltm-. C1rll1 JonM, P•t H,.......,, J t'I' 11...SOI"'° !lnll:t•"-'!, ( 1>.1t1. UI "T -JAi ALI.I -From Tl!!lllnt's F111~ lo-i P1l1clo ~ 1>.m. Ill CF -WIDE WOltLO -"H01'11lu 100" ""'° '''"· Jim McK1v 1te(11> J~c~i.o~ Clor•\ l!'CO!'!Omt~r lrtdsl.S. •I Slltl FtJ• Gr'OU!>Co 111 • •~ dl4n~l>O~• for IM lnd'r·.)(IO It~ •1<1. •:lll P·''" 12) Ct. -FOOT&AU. -NFt. ulllbtt .... 11m1 llt'-'t t.IY 01,,.1, tflCI Mlnntoo!t v1-1..,.. Jt tk Wllll•-•r, Frint Glffor<I, 1111 Mllfr m1•1$1011 II Mrrro 51.IC!lurn, B'-nlngTDfl. 7:)1) •.m. t!ll CF -~DO It OUOOUT -Rtlref Olld>fr lol Mcfltl" ltll<~ wJll\ 11 Wtls!I. '< 1:..0 Jl.m. !111 Cl -~ WAllMUP -J1rr• Owt'n 1n11rv1tws kn I __,..,""! et Se" .,_ 7:15 p.m, 111) CL -IA.Sl!IAl~°r"" It .... Dll90 Ptd•h. Vln 5Qll!y, Jtf"ry mllr.nidt el '5"1111 01$ sr..srum. S\INDAT • Ho w They Stand Steve Fith, a flanker back, has a hip injury but ls not rtgarded as serious. He should be ready for the team's nm game in two weeks. A pleasant surpri&e: to the coaching staff Is the batUe between Court Reeser and Alan Wallace for the important lert halfback position. Reeser played on tht Bee team last season while WaUace v.·as lha varalty stantr. Last year Ult Bluejacketl tied for third place with Sanla Ana behind champion Westmlnlter and runnttup Anaheim. The Ba.llon are bolstered by the infiu:r of pllytta from Bee league champion.ship team In 198'7 and 'U. Bill Hatch, vanity basketball coach at Newport Horbor llllh School from 1954 lo 1967 has resl.gned hts teachlng position at that' school to assume the duUes of vice· principal 1l Lincoln Junlot High School near Oceanside. Hatch began his coaching career at 1t!onrovla High School, highlighted -v.•ben he guided the Wildcall to the.Ir first lea· gue title Jn 28 yeara (1990-81) Ind finish· ed the. aee.son with a 28-1 mark. • 11:• '·"'· Ul CL -TENNIS r FINI metcMlii ·hl fflt lltJ,000 U.S. OllM. llUll Co'!Hm. Jl'tk ICr-r tDUrl1111t If Wnt Sl<lt T-1$ Ct11b. ForQt Hill&. Uonf l•llU'ICI. ·I 12:311 •.rn. 011 CF -DOOOI• DUCOUf ' -lnlltlOtl' 1111 Gt•bm1WJ'1 t1~ wllll IHI Wt!ofl, ~i:... U:• p.m. 011 C\ -0000 Ill WAlllMVP -J..,.,..,. Doitttrl lnl...,lllW'I n bttlbt .Ptl»le lfl ~~ 12:56 '-"'· Ill C -IA5 tALL -ti St!\ 01"9 PJru. ~" klrll'I', •fl'~ I m UllM •I Stn D~ SIKI""', American Lt1iue Eul Dh·l1loo w 1, Pct. GB ltimore 94 '' .681 troll 711 " .5'i7 14 !'.! 110n 13 " .541 19 11 1'hlngton 71 67 .51i 2.'l w York " 68 .:!00 ~; I :weland 5' 83 .399 39 Weit otvl1ion w L Pct. GB ''nneoola 83 5J . 610 '·~and 71 51 .Sil '" ' •Ufaml• 51 7t .433 24 ,.... 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II, {11'1(.INltH J. to•~ Pino ol. LM """"' 1. HWI'°" J, )In P'r.1ftCMct •· , .... , .. ._ 1'111*""""19 IJlllWIMll .. N) 11 N1w Y ..... IC.fllwtll .. J ' ltt'tbll:f' CM-10.IJ ti OktOt IJfftlilf>f It Ill Mor\lrlti !llOW'*' foltl fl Jt. UVlt to-., , .. "k .:it' I t (Jt,...1' ,.., II C'\rltlhMll IN•'-" ... o, T,,.. F•t<1el\~..::tCtm1kll Ml ti ~ IL~ MtUtr l•U), 11 l~ AntllM ISU'lllf! lt-ltl ti $fft Oleve 0Urb,. f<llJ, 11\llhl. Husky Mark Stevens, a 210.pound tackle lransfer, has looked Jood in early workouts but is behind the olhera in drills after mining spring practice !euio0&. Newport will ho8t 1 four-way tcrim· m11e with Miter Oei, Loara and La Sern1 Stpt. 13 before scttllna down to its seuon-opener with Corona del Mar, Sept. 20 at Davldaon Fie.Id. Hls three Sailor tcama: wtre 4f..27. Hatch left the JIO'\ two years ago to a&· sun1e. furthi!r teachlna responsibWUes. Sophs Take _Up Lions' Slack Things remain status quo a t W!llmlnll<r High School wbtre tht Lim& are rtbuild:lng following last ye11'1 SuMet League championship. Coach Bill -~ll 106! ne&rl7 h I s entire ouUit wKh <11'11)' quartttback FAdie Bane returning to the offensive backfield. It I* detptr lhan that. howevtr, as the ext:elltut offenaive and defensive lintli ol \lutmlnster's ·a jugcrnaut "'ere virtually all..enlor. So, two-e..<Jay praCUcts continue for &tw~n·a ootfit \\ilh 1 tull«ale In· lrasquad :.crimmaae set for thl.1 af. ternoon at 4. lnJurles have popped up with Al DajeS 1Ull out with an ankle Injury and Kurt Dedrick was added IO the wllklng Wound· • ed Utt with on lllinl elhow. Sophomores ha9e tUtn up some of the alack bl Bolwtll'• program with several being COW'lted on tor heavy duly in the fall. BoneU Is h.l1h cm 50phclmorts Jeff Sl tmen1 and Terry Youna a.i quarttrhlct, Glenn Lantaff at spUt end, Jim Holland at lullbock Ind K~k Harris in the 11ewnd1ry. A couplt of loufh sophomore's that fl,ure In the Immediate future of Bos· well 's line are. G11ry JeMlngs and John Jolwon. The Uons went through 1 controlled p1Aln1 drill Thursday and Botwtll e:r- pteued his utlsf1ctloo with Bane'1 ptrlormancc. Top recetvus have been Dedrick ind other lelllon, O.o Amm Ind Rlct Yoder •Joni with sopllomon! Lonlafl. Boswell hid some good words for hiJ two junior blcl<! -Doug Milne and Walt Maddocka. "They're 1 couple ol rt11I out.standing kid•. They.,. both auine 10 rully llelp us." Others worktng lo Boswell's 11tllftc· lion are Monlt Downing and Jim McNaupton. ···rhe att.ltude Is aretit and our prac· Uccs are fine. But we'vt sUll sot a. kine. Ion& WlJ to.(O. ''Thi bu~7probl•m II fundamentals and eiccuUM." Boswell 5Wlla up. l :JO J:.tn. 11) CF -NFl A<T/ON -.. ,,....,. Follies, ffflll•llKI enltft11n1ntn1 lltotl ,,,,.,,.. "Wit ''"lt!t .. l 11.m. 11\ CT-FOOTBALL-IUflell 1111$ flllf 0 . J . Slml>IOfl) 11 LA lltmt. DOI\ Ptul, Gii ~Trlflilfl mlkHlde ti lllt~;oll ltl! lllfl'lt. t1•!..f:"'6r~41l1,CL -c I. ~~~.~A .. ~ (Mat."'11'\)•]0l"Y tdlll11 tlr1111tl Olilfll Ylt~lit~ 1,.ir. si ,w;r MCO!'ICI, ""'°° lilinr Miii u ,_,.... Prlft mor>l'I'. J I!!' ltft>--, Ch1r1!1 r •. l"WI Htf"l'!Dfl, Arriold Pttrntr, Jt1 llllftl(lioti 1..Ulft II F!ttol-CC. "•ron, for 11\lt l°lftl!/l !lolll . • p,m. IS! CF -f'OOTIA.Ll E 11111 r•Plt1"' 11'61 OSU·Ctl 9_,,,., 7:Jl.• .. m1 IUl CF -AQUATICS -''01'!.lnt 'lilat>M I/If ~ Oil Ill• ul'ldt .... 1ttt ''"· Wiiii Ill! lul'!'ud 11~rr~11111. ( l ::IO ,..,,, 113) CT -Sl"O•TS srr -"''"''· It IM'l'llWf with lOl'l'I Mt~ . l:>O ,_m. !SI CT -&Ill~/ T Cl.11'1 -OCLi""' <oa<ll T..,.,rn.,. ""'"""' •"'4.!t.9!' HfU!t• rt1ur11 tar 1 ,__.., loot ti Wn=Mifo'l'~ for'-'. l:JO '"""• J.Jl ~ -JIAM CLll'! -Fl'Oltl lthlfdl'f't ""'111' l i1 ...... C0 .4ST RANGERS · . HOLD SCRIMlll AGE The Coast Rftngf'rs ind Coast tuin1e,.. Re.!!Ct'l'es, 1968 champlorw ol the P~c Soccer Leap, will holJ their first '"" trasqWld 8C'Jimmage of the teaMn &loo rfay afternoon at Marloen Put •m Newport Beach. Action startl at 2 o'clock. The Rangers are 'lt'orklng oul tvtry Tuesct.y and Tburlday evenlna at 7 at Costa Me!!a City Park. 1 l ' he' ... " 1 ti be• . Lh Wlc s nuc CleE tern T \Ye: o/ t A unb Sou yea tou1 ... fir Sf and JOV( "I . rnin Af firsr l6. n COUI him aga n C• Ash bell .,.. belt A1 serv lour '~ ·•· . .. ""' A 3. B Ja hom over Ri the1 in~ I J;;;tj ·on k Sa: JolVI bl th tht I Suo Herr • Cl\ Ca 1oort .1os ... • P.fu tl\ig , on1s,' tbi5 . the i ·Chi their ' Tl\! ,._feSSt 4--5. a -· ·-· "'""' "'·-· ..... \'~u. I ..... ..... •«: ..... """"' Wlfb41t! ' ""' • labltdlr, --6, 1969 Wl.Y lllLOT J.1 WillR~d'S Grand Sl8IDHopes Turn tO Ashes? By <a.tNN WRITE Rqarcllng lbe 1tmll, BM ""71, "ll 1 \4 \ Of "" _,, Pi111 uttt t~ return well that 11 tilt a,. Mcau.ae FOREST HllJ.S;N.Y • .:._ Rod Lovtr hll welknt11 II volltyfna.'l • toOI< • bile from a w.fwlch and swallow· Re1anttna the hard.foucbl YWdlCI over ed 1 moutb!ul of rr•pe. drink. his tired comrade &nerw:n, Laver 't'heJ! ttlr<d oeJy 1n , towel, the ''"le•. "II might bave Jooad pod but II de r.dhelld lllntl:hed oul In w11111i lib the leMla ,.. normally play. club hoo&e Wm Side Teonll Clllb "I'd ~ ralbtr be -!ban p!ay 1rhull over bis I ..... U.11, M con. thJt kind ot t.mnla. WI hid~ ltrp.ge q ¢ ol N.,...n Bucb'a Roy Emenon polnll. 'llie cow:t w., very ooft-and lbe . Friday afitmoon's quarterfinals 61 l'lliddle it "fU Uk• a m~ pad. . U.S'. Open Tennis cbamplOlllhlps. "An)'llin( that ceme In lhort wu bo put fortb , f , w tboulbll on almost lmPQNlbll IO lllL I ""eel nil at today'• "'1lifmall duel wllh Arthur Ash<. dlifannl U-but we both, bad op- • battle slated for tdtvllion on chunil portuniUes. U wu a pme o1 'cbaooo for ~1 ' •.•• J ... ·:a -~ p.m, \ UU\P IA - • •• ne.r and £mereon wu unable to make a ploy. LaHr zoomed to a 4-1 lead in the fourth "~ ~t EmenoO fOl!&ht back lo draw even before The Rocket again IOOk off, wlnnlnc lhe n!ntll 1ame In love, then br .. 1<1n1 Emmo'1 KrVl<e. Lavv wrapped up tbe match with another sbot lnlO the doep corner that Emerson had no chance to play. He-could only loolc oli In frullratlon e the ball wbtu.!d by. Lavtt aod Erneraon later joined f~. playln1 in near~tneu. to OU1JUD Jim Olbome and Jim McMlnUI, f.I, S.1 and H. Good Chance To Defeat Laver-Ashe Out to Squee~-e O.J. -.·.:Tonight Spedll lo Ille pAILY PILOT "FORE3T lllLl.S, N.Y. -"You - he'1 tbe best in the world, but that doesn't mun he'll' be the beat tomorrow. "Rod doesn't have any wntnusea, but T thlnll: I hive a pretty 1ood ·chance at beat1111 bhn. I'm serving a Jot better now "tJlan ldidw~en be° beat me 1t n•lmbledoo." So uya Arthur Ashe, the next to last liurdle COrona del Mar's Rod Laver must c}car to rtCOl'1i an unprecedet'lled second tennis arand slam. The two !t&r!I collide this afternoon at \Vest Side TennJs Club in the se.millllfls of the U.S. Open championships. Ashe tokt the preu that LaYer is re.ally unbelievable, recJUna: the P a c I f i c Soutllweat IOlll'ney In Los Angeles-last )'ear 11 a claaic example· u just· how tough Rocket Rod can be. "Ken Rosewall had beaten him in the first Kt,. M. But il>etl Lllver came back and won the nut twG. sets In love ••• tlline only 2t minutes to do iL "He played perfect tennis tor 26 . minutes and won," Ashe nqlls. Ashe, dtfending U.S. Open champion, ··first met Laver in 1959 when Arthur was 16. They dueled on Ulla club's grandstand court with Laver winning. Then Rod beat him in Wimbledon semifinals of 1961 and again thia year. Those are the only time!! thty•ve met. Comparing blmself to tbe Corona del Ashe aays Laver is tutu, has a sUgbtly better forehaod and that their baclhancll are about the same. He claims to· aerv1 better than Laver. Ashe curreuU7 bas had fewer breakl in service tbaJi anyooe else in this ·s111,ooo tournament. Angels Win, 3-1, on Homer By J()hnstone Jay Johnstone cracked a two-run homer, sendilll California to a 3-t victory over the White Sox Friday night. Right·bander Tom Murphy, 9-13, left the game in the eighth inning after allow· ing. five hit$ whtn hi.I arm stHfened up, Angel Slate •• ..... .. KMP( (711) S~l>I. ' .lngtl1 n Cllleqe I 7:5$ •·"'· 11-:SJ •·"'- 7;$.S •·""" !wt. 1 ""°fell n Cllic.to ~·· ........ " " ,,...,...,. :OOt Hoyt. Wllbelm aod Ken Tatum came on lo prot<ct lhe victory. Sandy Alomar beat out a single and Johnstone followed wttll his eighth homer bf the year over the right field fence in the f1r1t inning. Succe:ssive singles by Bill Mellon, Ed """""nn and Buddy Bradford produced a. CtUcaso nm io tbe te00nd. Callfon'lia upped its margin to 3-1 ln the -fourth on BUI VOS! rnn·scorin& single off .los~ Joe Horlen, 10-15. , Murphy i.. 1--0 qainil tile While Sox th.is year. He aet two dubioul chlb rec- ord!, billing a batter for the 18th lime tbia year and tbrowine a wild pit.ch for tho 14th lime. · Chlcago and Clllfornia ha•e now split the ii"' ti 1amea this year. · The An.oell are upec:ted IO send Andy tfwermilth, ts.I. agalnlt BHly Wynnt, 4-5. or Paul Edmondloo. l.f, Jn lonishla came, the third in tbe four-game aeL ' CAU,_flt9A tlttCA90 -''"'Ill ••rllbl ..,_,,.,.,, ~ • , , • wnn"""' " 4 • 1 • .1°"11t1'Mt, d 4 I l 1 ""'ki.. H • I 1 t Fr-. .. 2 I I t _.IM, l• ' I t I lilcb&rft, If 2 I I t Ottllo 1W • 1-1 t You.rt 1111~ ... ttOt S111r"m, lb J O I I Mtltell. Mr 4 1 J t A~~ Jll I t I OH~ c 4 I l I •rcw,c J 1I11~.rf • 11 I Mu .......... ., t t I tlC-. ,. • I 1 t Wllflt .... • I t I t ar.w. cf I I I I I( t._ . ., I I I I W•l"ll. """ I I I I '"""'· "' . . . . Horllft, • J • • 0 • s-11 I I I I ~ ... 1 ••• l'o1il ft s ' J Tot•I )J 1 7 1 Olk:•• ,,, ••••• ,_, C•llf•rlllt t t I I t t t Olt -J 't!--.. llldr'9V•l. 01'-Cllltttt t, C•'"'°"'1t I, \:0&-<111~ I, C..lforrN J. Jl.-.N4'*'-K-. Hll-JW.. .... I. Sa-1."-t 1. ~ ....... IL, l•ISI =1w.•1u .,_ H II Elt •I SO , ) J J I I I I t I t I 1 ) I I t I -~... ,,.,,,,.,, ff. Tf!V!'ll 1·1 I 0 I f t Hll"'-11¥ Mu,..,.,., •r•-W"'-Mu...,.,,., Wll1191m. ~-t;lll. • O. J_ RETURNS -The number and \he unilonn will be slighUy different tonighl , but the runnln& style will be pure 0. J. Simpson when the Heisman Trophy winner returns to Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with the Buffalo Bills to take on the Los Angeles Ram•. Sports Clipped Short - $$$ Query: Will Joe Play Whether Joe N1math takes the field Saturday ni&ht with hJa Ntw York Jet teammates in an inter-lea.gue match with Dollu WIS the !500,000 qUdllon Friday to Cowboy fans. The Cowboys have sold 7',000 ilckets at f1 1 pop al'ld moe:l are coming to see if I.he Jocals can handle Namath, the Super Bowl hero. ';Ir my leg is botberinJ me the least bit In the warrpup toni&bt I won't play," Namath said. Namath hurt hil left Je1 in an ex· hlbiUon game with MlnnHOta lu& week. •• NEW YORK -Tom Seaver became the fint New York Met pitcher ever IO win 20 gamea, pitching a five-bitter and beating the Philadelphia Phllllta il-1 In the flnt came of • twl -ntgbt doubleheader Friday. • ATLANTA -Knuckleballer P ,b 11 Nlekro Of Ult Atlanta Braves stopped the Cl.nclnnati Reds on one hJt. 11·2, and eaJn. ed 1111 19th win Friday nt,iht. Nlt:kro gave up a &w~run homer to 1'oo1 Peruln the bottom ol the first aod then retired \he ne1t 21 battera before allowing ~ m; to reacb base. M&XIOO CITY -Muico's Jose Napoles will defend lila "or l d wt:lterweight boxing UUe a1ainsi Emile Grlfnth. the foriner wellerWtll)lt And middleweicht champlm from New York, al lbe Los Anp!es Forum, Oct 17. • SAPPORO CITY, Japan Japan'& Shoul Saijo and Mexican che.llenger Jose Pimentel of Loi Angelea were rated even for their lkound World Dosing AHOciat!on leatllerweJchl UUe right In lhia north' Japan city Sunday. Sai;o ts defeoding the" WBA cham- pionship be won by beating Raul Rojas of San Pedro, In t..o Angeles "'" S.pt.27. Awitralla11 Johnny Famechon is recognized 1a champion of the I~pow'ld division in aome parts of the world . • SAN FRANC'JSCO -Kevin Hardy, a second-year dtfe:nalve end far the San Francisco 49ers, ~rwtnt a knee operatlM Friday and will be lost to the National Football Lea.cue club for at leas: two months. Hardy, an All· American at Notte Dame suffered the Injury In the 4krl' et· hibition a1me w1th the Oaklaod RaJden last week. College-Pro Cage By'ne~l"- R.umblingJ of a war lhlt closely rnembled that ol lhe !"'" foolball ballle of lour yem ago mrled throueh tbO ranks o1 pn>fmional botl<etball Friday. There was the st-.tement by . Johooy Dee, Notrt Dame basketball COA<h, that he oppQood the use of his unlvenlty'1 f1cUIUt1 for an American Ba.fketb1ll AuodaUoo a:ame on Oct. Ji btcauae the young pro '""'P had signed Spencer HIJWOOd, University ol Delloll Illar, belono b~ cllll hod been graduated. Dee allo .. id that he would uk the COUege Bu!lethall Coaches AJooclallon to bar ADA pertormel from coll~1te games, locker rooms and practices. Thtre "ere tug1eations that the Pituburgh Pipers of the ABA ml&ht force Conr\ll: Hawklnt. their erst.while stat. to remoln on ~ .. oldellnet unUI the li1cl of -ber when bis contnc1'1eially e•· plm. Hawkin.I recently Jumped from the Pipers 10 the Phoenflr'l!lw of the NBA. Amld numerous nJmort thlt ABA -" and o!flclals bad 1-""<1 them, tome college stars ldnilited they hod .. 1 eel IO varioUJ pe1'IOOI wbo olf- thtm money IO stgn pro conlrlCll allhoulh they bad colltiiate •Ucl>lllty .. mainlng. Some of the coUeglan1 u1d the IC'OUtl an doUlcials fde.nUfied themteJves as Four Rotikie Backs Start • .. Fo:r Buffalo Against LA -!Lim !Got.ball rana 1et a preview of two ol I.bf top running back.I In the pro game tanl&bt when 0. J. Simpaon rt:turna ti> the eceM. of. W. collegiate conquesta: wttli the Buffalo Bills and Coach George AUt:n lendl Dk:t (Scooter) Bau to the post for the nm Ume in a pre-season encounter. Klcktlff In &he ~ Angelea Co\Jseum is set for 1:05 p.m. with more than 80,000 ezpected. Slmpaoo ls expected •to aet bis first .wtlna:" usignment with the Bills while Baa wm be mat.ins his first appearance ot tl!o ahlbilion ""'°" campaign. Slmpeon, the Heisman trophy winner from USC and the most pubUclzed coJ.. 1e&ian ever, has appear«t in three games for the AJl'L Bills. He bu carried i.Z times f« 52 yarda (4.4 averagt:), caught five p&11e1 Jor 68 yB1'ds and returned four tlckofh for 95 yards. Butralo Coach John Rauch may start an all-rookie backUekt -ooe tbat is ex- pected to ue COMiderable acUon in the future -against the Rama. Joinln1 Simpson during workouts the past week have been Bill "Earthquake., .l;nyart, the ex-fullback from Oregon State_ and Jame11 Harris, a firsl·YW quarterblck from Grambling. Jadt Kemp, the U-year signal calling veteran from Occidental and Tom Flores. a nine-year man from Pacific. will see actk>n on the throwing end as well. The Blll1 are 1-4. but have bean close in every b&ll game. Their k>ne victory was against Vince Lombardi's W11hlna:ton Redskins, 21-17. LA Still Third Allen plans to start Basa • gamt earlier than usual ln polnUnr toward the seaaon opener with Baltimore two week! hence. "Dick looks like he's ready and he's been running well this week," Allen said. "l want a couple of weeks to evaluate our runnins back situation, 90 I want '° aee everyone in actJon.11 The final Ram ·pre-season same wm lake place ntxl Saturday at Anaheim Stadium against San Fraoci.aeo with a 5 p.m. starting time. Bass will probobly be joined by Lorry Smith, the outstanding rookie from fo'lorkla. Smith sulfered a shoulder bruise against the Cbaraera that ls oot regarded a! serious. Ram seneral manaatr and vice presi~ dent Jack Teele said this week : "Smith appear1 to be a fixture in our backfield this year. He could It.Art all 14 lea~e pmu." Doubtful participants in the Buffalo game are offensive tackle Bob Brown, out with a left knee stra.ln. and tight end Billy Truax who suffered a mild con· cusslon last week. Jim Wi.boo h&J bt!:en filling in for Brown and another USC rookie, Bob Klein, w1U 1et a full test a~ the Ught end position. A new Ram secondary abould Lake form tonight. Safety man Ron Smith haJ been moved to rflbt corner and Richie PeUtbon, is al strong u.fety. Clancy \Villiama. suspended for six days, ha11 been re-instated and should be back at his old left corner spot, "With Ed Meador the free aafety. San Diego Pounds Out 4-1 Win Over Dodgers SAN DIEGO CAP! -Nale COibert hit a tW<H"Wl homer Friday nJibt and Joe Niekro altered 10 hill as San DJeeo ICOrtd HI second itraJaht vlctct'y over the t..o Angela Dodgen, 4-1. The Dodgers, however, failed to lose IJ'OUDd in the-red-bot NaUonal LeA(Ue Wast Dlvllion ract and remained in third On TV Tod•fl Chanuel 11, B p.m. place, l Yi games behind San Francisco. The Giants and second-place ClnciMati alAO were Friday loatra. The Dodgers ~lill send Don SUlton a- gainst the Padres tonight In an effort to halt their lx'ief losing streak. * * * s ... M otsoo LOI A/'tOlL•• .t.Rl1, "' JI,_, H D ,,_, rf ftrror1. II Mortlt!I. It q.lblrl, 1~ v l<,n.,. • O•tlllll, ct Ct!lftlnl'!I, c J Nlellre, I •b r lltll •b rlllll 4121 Wlllt.Jt S011 4011Mott,ll i tll 4 I J O\V 01wl .. cf I t 4 I ' 0 I t 1"1rtt1r, lb J I I I O 0 t t Cr1Wf0nl, rt 4 O I O •ltJlyr:lltll,311 •011 lllOH1lltr,c. 4021 l t I 151ztmor1, 21t 4 0 t I lllOlu""'lllf,., lltl JOOOMc8N11,., 1111 G.tlrlt!M, .it I I I I Jotllut. "' • • • • """'· -~ .... IAl'tftf'e. ... I I I t MNlltr, "' I I t t TOl•I 1' 4 II l TO!tl 11 1 II I L11A11t1111 Ottt11011-I s..iOltl• OtlJtottX-4 l-lt. ,_..,,. 1. f1rr1r1. 0 .. -LOI ""'-'"' J, Slt1 01 .. I. LOii-i.ii .ll!oll• II, I•" 01fo9o 4.. 2.,_ v. Ktlll', lilrclt. Mlt-C.llllJ<I It. sa->..,11 ...... l lll'l!'lftt· l"MllEll:•&SO 4 \.J l4 4ft ,~, .... J I o t I 3 1 , • • • ' t It 1 I I I Friday ni&ht owe Brown wu aboard with a 1U.,le when Colbert taggtd loser Jim Bunning with hil lath homer to trlfo gt:r a thrt:e--rnn rally in the fourth inning, V~ Kelly followed with a doubh: and scored on a sin&le· by Clln!nce Gaston. Bunning, 12-10, was chaaed in the Dfth when Jose"Arcla doubled. Arcia scored on a wild pitch by reliever Al McBean. N~kro, &-13, lost a shutout· in tht f1fth IMinr after Willie Davls collected the third ol his four hits. Davis eventually scored on a sin&le by Blll Sudakia. The winner upped hla record again.rt Los Angeles this year to 2-J. Nlekro blanked them Ml on June 'l.7. only 10 day1 after the Dod1er1 bombed hlm Jl-0 • City Threatens To Ground Pilots SEATn..E (AP) -1be mayor or Seat- tle threatened Frtday to d1spos5eS.! the .American 1-Seatlle Plloll from thalr-.tadhun here µDi"8 they provide Mio,000 In, ... t by Monday. Mayor1 r~yd Muter sent a letter to Pllotl' pres.ident Dwey Sertano deman. din& the money throulh '1 letter of credlt. He said U ir w11 not forthcoming he would terniibatt the team's contract for rental of their city.Owned stadJum. Thi& means the Pilots would have no place to play their scheduled Monday nlibt doubleheader 11alns1 Chlcaao. War Threatened ABA rtpl'tlehtaUvu. Other athletes aatd they c114 not know wb&t club or leallles the men rep,.,.,,led. Rick Mount, Purdue 1lar, and coacll Geors• Kini of lhe llolltnilalcen lald Jn a Joint atatement "that all klndl ol Cills rrom people repreamtlna thtmM:lva to b6' a.&enlt and wantlnl to talk pro baU" hid contacted the athfete. Nqne, however, had had direct contac.t with Mounl said XIII( and "lhey .... n tither, -he hU a good llWJM'.'' Frank Layden, -at Nla(ora, •Id thAt his ... r, Cal lluqilry, llad' boco IP' proached by an ABA team but re!Uled IO ldentuy ll Ray Mears. coach at Tennessee, said ht felt ~that any colle1e coach with a bll min 0<> blJ ,quad should be c:oocerned right now fl1>m wbat I heor. I uodmt1nd the pros· a,. trying IO 1•t the )op eollese playen by telllng them they can get I 1ood bonus not bul would not 1et 1Uch a bl1 amount If lhe pro le.,uea mttp.• The two rival elrt11lll lleld Pftllmlnlll'7 d""""10111 rqanflng I mtfler lut month. But -,._ baltad -Ille Carolina t:ouaan allDod Bllly Clift. ntncliam. liar ol the NlA .. Pblladelpbia 7le{J. IO a cootraCI whldt --ef. feet Ive In two yoars, and the ABA shifted. IU Oakland fr1nchlte to Waahln.glon, D.e, f ' I I ) ' f i ,, I I l , 1.f omv PILOT S1t\h'do1, StPttmbor 6, 1969 • •• "'' •• • ' • . • .. .. .. • • I • • LOS Alamitos Entries .., s...,...,, s .. 1-w " ,,.. tlfl DaJ Ct.., & latt •li!tST' RAC•. olOI YttOI. l w••r 11lcll •l'IG ~ 111 Grade A Nol..,.. ~"''" tllOll Jl-.ll JIM Ill SlllY't R-1 I Smlllll 11• "' '" '" "' '" '" '" '" '" '" '" '" l-lo&lr•U1 {H•tO 114 Tvtl lkn.1 tPtUlo) tJO lllG111 ~f (5mtllll IU ,_, Pllt"""' IM•l') II' llt•I Cl1t'"' tC~I 111 Aotlln Allll Don'-'> tari,) 121 Storm~ 8uil IL!.,,..,.,) 1U A!lawtntt1. "'"'" UOOO. M<. Ad<:<l11t1e lltnll~I CNv~r To c;o 11.1........,1 Ci."~ A~fl (5mll!\J Htll Smtrl \AdtlrJ Jt luutu IWl<tew.1,I o. CJfd'I Ge cc.....-,1 Nill• Note (Afcl>trcltl ~!1111 Foloe (AoCll-.J Pt" Ctrln' (l-ltrl) "' "' '" "' "' "' '" "' "' 51EVEHTH ••ti'. Vus•b !r. U>Url• B9osters '. M t • Set POIJC.E ee mg OFFICER Corona del Mar Hig~ Schoo.I City of booster club wiU hold a pan-Newport B1•ch Cflke brel!klut in, the school Jcafeterla Sund•r· Sept 14 1r you ,' are or good nl011ll from 8 a.m ... to ~ p.01. Presi· character, ot superior tfltel· dent Rober.t Snyder 11ald to-llgcncc, bt't\\1'tn the tgft ot 21-31 with drive and ambl· day. tion, the City ot Nev.·port "Th.ls ls our one big money Beach haJ; an intettslinK. raising project ror the year to well ~·Ing job for .you. support the athJetlc depart--· u t r p u m.nl." he said ... _,_ year The po11Ulon is ia o o i;e • •u:i Officer and providt:s a be· wiU · mark the seventh .sue-ginning salary or S7\B. per cessive time we have held the month with perlodlt ln- g et· acquainted gancake creaSet to $872. per in.onth. breakfast and ] would like to In add\tlon U\e city offens invite all parents and friends paid health .I: life lmura~. excellent ponsion plan and of the new football players to other fringe benefits. attend the breakfast and join our group." Intl'rnsted applicants ghould ------------11 report to the Cily lip.II '" "' '1' ·-t;IO ,.,.,,, ' ~··· Old• •I'll VP. d I Allo .. •ncts. 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Beach, Calif. on W!d., Sept 17, 1969, 6:30 p,111. and be prepared to take a \\Titten " "' '" "' ·~ '" "' '" "' "' "' ~S::~.1~~i~,1 t,'~ Beach will drive the Strum and Fischer dragster in the rear of the car keep 1-be 200 mph Corvair from Stocks Today ~:=:.1c;:~· 1..t.Poc1.c:•I 1H1 _to_ru~·~g_h_t·~·-$~3000'---'---~o~pe'---n'---l"u=n=n~y-=ca=-r__:c=o=m=pe'-=t=i=ti=o=n__:a~t:__~g~o=in~g~s:trai:..:·~g~b=t=":P!:.:":":d:•:r~h:ea:_:vy;_a:cc:::::e~l:•~ra:b~·o~n~.:__---------------~"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!~ examination '" "' '" "' '" '" "' •• l'IJ<Tlt lt.l.C.IE UO •~rd,. 3 w••• nld• •nd VII I~ Or•<lr AAA MlfllJ•, Purw t.i:~ Elf 11l LEGAL NOTICE SUPEltlOlt COUltT OF THE $TATI" OF CAlll'OllNIA l'Olt THI' COUNTY 01' OltANGE ONE WEEK Noor"ll• \RICl'11rd£} 111j LEG AL NOTICE ONLY .... SEPT. 6th THRU SEPT. 14th, 1969 NEW & USED SURFBOARDS-CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES NEW SURFBOARDS, 9'A" ond over ..•..... , .• $65.00 NEW SURFBOARDS, und•r 9'.4" ...... UP TO 20•/. 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"'"'"'"'''~•""""""'"'"'"" .... "" ... '""" ....... .,...., ................ """''!'""'!ll"'!'l!!llll!l'lilllll111il!llll'llHlll1!1121rl'llllill'll!J~l!!!!ll .. ll!llill;ll!~':'I ' I I ' College Boy Needs Girllriend'~ Help? 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am l2. 9vt jull c<>m- lpleltd two yean of college and am figbtlnf oil two '!amlllu, my atrl's and mine. Here'• the problem - 'and U you can't ~elp me, loriet I~ I don't need any •mo"' negative oplnlons. 1 IA.ura will be 17 in November. She bu one more 1 year of hil!h school. I want to marry lier before scboel starts. And don't say she ts too young. You've never 1met her. This girl is ma· 1 ture and solid and more of , a woman than any college chick I've ever dated. ti Laura and I got married she could find 1 good job alJd I could ljl\lt working part-time end devote all my time to studYlnl· It's very tough to work and .1tud)', too. Lura cauld &et lier high school diploma ~st! the ,,..it .... go back to1~1 lot<r-after I graduatf'~.1 . ti f SI><! II ..Udo,. llt.t lier folks are violently opposed aod sa ... mine. How about I be)p!n& han4! .1 • - . ' ,. T.N.T. DEAll 11'.N.T:, Voa b't .... i-. YH ~ lt";ltot, brtthtr, well ploced. f"' ti"!! a U.yeaMid slrl lo ~f lil'1!· acllooL r lo work ad llel; yOI . .,_.. eollt1e, 1• U. cu.pt Bpt dlplom~ tbea&ltt.,1ohckl ,tll? UJ'ura boa -~I bralai a!J la ber bea~ lobe w1ll •111 la acbeol wlim Ille beloop .... tell ,.. .. , •• lo1L • \ Df:AR ANN LANDEJIS: Sb month! ago my belovtd hus- band passed away. We bad no children .and my endre ex:. i.sterice revtilved around. blm. When he died, part of me dltd with him". l am depressed and lonely. I've been orfered an ap- pealing po s ition aa a housemother in a dorm on campus. Friends say it would be Idul. I did counsclinC ,, severll yurt l&O aod 11\)oy•d It thorou&hlY. But t can1t make up my mllld. There are tlioea when I !eel l'll 10 crazy it I don't eet a"ay frcrn my memories. Tberi qaln I can't bear lo say aood-by to tli~ lovely aportment where my belQYOd huabaod aod I slllrtd ao maey wonderful times . Help me decide. • -HYACINTH D""' BV.u:tNTll1 IMp ... ~1.~lld~d lry lbe ...,,. for -,..,, U ,.. ·un't •am, ;oe ca nwn1. 1r1 wd Ibo pmllle. \ 1 • DAILY I'll.OT JJ • • Post Office • · ~ L!JGAL Mmci' LEGAL. llOTICl!l LEGAL NOTICE . - $00ken, •fiy 0 Yoo-hoo! I have & suggestion-get a dictionary?" I ~ I 11 ' I j l ! NEW YORK STQCK I ; EXCllANGE WEEK'S AND -:YEAR'S . me~·-LOW ·CLOS& • I • ' .· ,, 1 ; i " ... . , .. ' ' ltl .. , f'f' #If 6.-1 ... WEEK'S AND YE:nr.S 'UIGH, WW, CLQSE • /I 11 ' I l . ~ I I I I ' ' ' I ( I' I I l ·- I )t ' • \. DAILY l'ILOT ~\cf ~ 2nd SMASH wlEK , fn HUI 1Hl •uMNtm COMlOY IM TIAU . nu hit c...t Hit'-.., NI..,., 7 -M.,._ S-. 1 I c... hf ,...._,~ 1n4HI. • -· tt. c:tn't fix 1 f1ua.t « cerry • .,lsh, hut he d id tomethl"I elM that made tM .whole workf sit; up .nd t1ke n9tl~. mli~li:i!;hm Gre1t Flmily Fvn Dlctc Van Dyk• Sally Ann Hawe "CHITTY CHITTY IANG IANG" Plus J1mn Garner W1lt1r lr1nn1n "SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF" J apanese Movies Every Tuesd1y Night r .................................... ~ S'ECIAL NOTICE TO OUI PAT•OHS : • T'l\t Jllcli.r., if\ tllll --v ... ~Otllldered DJ' -10 be ....... l svrl•D!• '°' cll!ld•., •llCI "°""" _ .. -•I'd roquor• '''""'''' •ili-e l u .,11on I : "f Mf WILD I UNCHN 110 "TME l'OX fll ': I Conlr•rY IO t<l~l!<'liJmt DITD'>O' DUf «t!lrOI t ncl •PPM""9 elM> ·-·· _,, -~ under 11 IMI "J 1il.,ll ,.t lie Admlttod IO P~. f ile Tl•"•:tri lo •ff """ Ill) plCl""lll liHllll ill lllioJ bu unlni -· ;~loll D'f ""rent or .OUll -oi.n. e ........... ~·~·~·~·~·;··~ .. :;;·~·~·~·~··~·~·:;~tt-·····-'l "EYE OF THE CA r • • . . "' ' •• ~ N Plu1 H1l1' Miiii "TWISTED NHVE" Recommt'"1tllll f., Adults I MeHee•ettl•~•tll.119Hll E:s:plotlv•I l rl.Jt•ll Wlll11m Hol~1n Ernut l1r1nin1 • "THE WILD IUNCH" Plv1 ''THE FOX" ' 7.Ui:J""' ~ Ne OM UMllf' 11 Wiii IM Aclmlttttl --.. UnlUJ Acconi,.niM lly P•rMt er Adult ~•r41an. ...................................... . 2 c om..iy Hits!! TWfY Curtis Ttrry Tilomti1 • ''THOSf DARING YOUNG MEN AND THEIR JAUNTY JALOPIE$" .... ..,, Jo!?..~ J ock l.ammDn Walter M1tthau . "THI O~D COUPLE" .............. ~ ............. . Grut F1Mlly Fun "llNG OF HIGHT WATER " .... Dan Rowen Dick M1rth1 "THE MALTESE llrPT" .............. ~ ......... ~ .. , Jatt L.mllNoo Pllff L ..... " • $175 ''THE AP~:~ FOOLS" l•t H.,_ JKlt!t Gleli- pp "HOW TO CQM,MIT ----.. U.110AD MARllA(H'' • Recommen4M fw Atlulta ESTABLISH YOUR PRESTIGE ' Complete Modern Plant Facilities For Every Job From Business to Social Printing. WITH PILOT .PRINTING Pbone 6'2 ·'321 For FREE Pldc-Up -O.liv•ry. 2211 WEST BAIBOA llVD., 1.8. ' • bt:Llke Dad ' Edward Jr. Tries A:cting By VERNON s0crrr !llrdom on tht arand 1 1e1le )IQ dlminiSbed: ''I'd lo~• .. get • ruqo!ns 'pOlt -Ill • televbion series." fie bas not 1-...ooe octlnl as a ci reet. fn Apnl ht played a small role in ·~ Monk." "ilich starrW GeOrge M'.aharia and Janel l.eil!>-~•.pflied • villain. Robina Uie ,.oU.nger round ii small ro1e bt u epi'4>de of Televi..sion's 11Get Sm a Tl" series which will be aeen tbl.3 ' AND i:H1S OUTSTANDING 2nd F,EATURE , ·~The April Fools" Jack Lemmon Catheri ne Deneuve cm -· Starts Wed.-Sept. 10 SHOWTIMI -7:H ,.,. 0.. '"" " ... , •• , .. .. ,..-r .... ,., ....... -t :Of , ... ............. _ .. --_ ....... _ OU lllTl.111 WINI ·--°""' c:Aa& .. ------~-- NOW PLAYING! IOX OF,.ICI OPl:NS !1:45 SHOW St.Am 6:t 0 COOLED BV . REFRIGERATION Nine men wha came too lite ~ 1tay1d too long. --AL>450>-- , dossBN T9A 1· .,_NM ta,._,..._..,... I •Wt-· -Sl llN l llm .. -i :Dt -' 1t:.•l I Wiil O•es' -<:p.sUP ' : · ·No Mamion· f ot Nielsen ' . .... ' ooi.i.)'W~·· (UPI) -ly kept ;. 'B.,;llty.' /; • " ' ~ _wllb ~-• Leslle N'~n. cwtar In "'Ille Elhddtd ·~ be may rtmodellna lbe °"" ,...,... Bola c>ne,."' moved frcm 'I U.. be, NlelJen finds t1me for a • 1'1 ~f°Y phyDcal work.., he ...... S.VerlY. Hill> mansion dip Ill lbe pooll with hb says. Bui rm '!'::.. "';"1111 'rbuy """'"* he 'needed daughltt1 and friOJlds, most of ahead In the do!.,_, ~~ ~ whom are ")n U>t construcllOft play &Orne. cf.I~., w~Ja. lw lk!or IPK"· t{ades 111<1 w-. he has Doo'\ W llll' whT, bu,p ~ The fOQntr homi, • creat grown ,to know well •!'ile to ptly Sbatespeare. Play kOus e Auction Set In Laguna old Spanbh c:asa, contained -.., t ,000 ICJUlre feet. ffla current q\Jartera .,. • piddliJ1' 4,500 ~ agu'ire feel N~lsen's new home is :iO yean old aud of the SwW cllolet variety. He i! In the process of changing the place into a coo- t.emporarr h 0 u s e with a· modern facade. 1\ iJ a oon- How would yoo like a piect awning 'paat-Ome. 'Ibe actor is ol the old Laguna Pla..,bouse? NS own contractor a n d " oversees tbe worianeo Who You can get your chance iilso are ;dd,iog 1 r0om.. ~ next wttkend when t be . The back yard ts a !UM theater pits Its old props.. paradise of toWering ~ costumes, seats, flats and tb:-~~.!&~~. 1~~~~ turea op the auction b1ock' Jn ............... """' alU""-'llJ W111 31'1W"' f . In bery and an enormous swim-preparaUon or rt.s move lo n:µng pool. R's noL.unlike ~V· the new Laguna·Moullon i.rfg his own privat.e·park. Playhouse. The six.foot, two-inch , 185 "We're particul•rly looking ·pound actor once starred in for other community 'theater 'another tflevWon series, "The groups in Orange County who , JfeW B,reed," in Which he may be able to use ' some or played a sympathetic cop. His our material," expl~ Irma net/ ·NBC series casts him Nofzlgei-, general manager of ,against a member of the con· : the playhouse. stabulary -this time a.s a • The auction will be held al deputy pollce chief. : the ol.d p~house., 310 Ocean Nielsen is personable, and : Ave., Laguna Beach, from I to while be lakes llis acting • S p.m. Saturday and Sunday, serioUsly,,be dotsn)t hold forth : SepL 13 and 14. Mrs. Nofziger on its imP'!rtan~ to _the world • said. as~dots say, Rod Steiger. : The playhouse closed out 11! He · .works al Universal • .ta.year history last ~londay stUdieii [rom 7:3J in the morn-: with "Ladles' Night Jn a Ing until 7:15 p.m., driying the Turkish Bath ." The new . 15-rhiitute route in ,a beautiful- playhouse at 606 Laguna Can-;:;;:::;:::::;=;:::;:~:=..;;;::;:::;:;:::;:=if yon Road will open Sepl 30 · - with the West Coast prleiniere ' .. . ~ ....... of lhe drama "I Never Sang lu>jlt..11 One Nite OtiJy • Sat. Sept. 20 BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE EDWIN; HAWKINS· SJN&EBS THE -liACKPliRCH MAJORITY . ltXTRA ADDl!O A,TTRACTloN • • •• ,, ~ •. ~. . l .. .• • • • • • GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS !-. . . ' ... .. • .. • for My Father." ,. . • • •••.• ;,i . ' J/AUll!tD MANSION • ._ South•rn California EXCLUSIVE HELD OVER 5th WEEK! Critic:s Ac:c:laim "O• itf ftl• _, •ritiM -fl-s •• tile ,..., -4 ...... ... ..., -., .... Mttl ..... ...._._......_..WAIC·TY "A Mt11 ,._,.! l,k 111 ..al•, ...... _.,. fH'•lll•••lll n. •. rfM ii fuktlll" • • • Ardler Win ._. N.T. hit 2nd FEATUR E "ICE STATION ZEBRA" D•ily: From 7:00 P.M. Si1t. & Sun. Con,inuous from 2 P .M. Tick•'•: Computicket Outlets including Bullock'1, Ralph's Milrkets, Wellft:h's or Bo x Office . I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '· • • • • • • ·-• lf.'11'1/flNC SEPT. IS, OISl!mAMJ Will IE CLOSED MOfllOo\n AM T\IESOA\'$ • : TIUS wa11;. OPP WlDftlSIAY·fllMY, 11 NH .... SATIJll~'f •• .W.J? MIDIUTI : • • • •• . . . ... . . . . . ...... . Disneyland ~. o,( ~ &'9!t_~ 1 A RACE FOIGLORY, ~ ~ FOR LCM AND FOltM: ···························· ~arrr : ..,..._ 811.LTRAVERs : :. ' VIRGJNIA lll:KXNNA : Mie.t.l'O.o'djU"'; ; TECHNTCbLOll -CllC ; "'l\. K~~j!QJI· ........ :·:~~~ ... ~. r~~~ia ,.:.k\oo.... . ' ilitltii-~~ ~lal . ' C:ONJINUOU!i DAILT ' FRqM 1 t.~. TM.mln-ttrio evoito'-k oklllw. • R_UE G IT l I -1--ftna'r;"".:.-.., ___ __., I , 1~-Mlll ._ ____ ,,_,_ NOW AT BOTH CINEMAS-MATINW DAILY. 1!19 " ' \ (' a I !' W• 'It s~ ..., E1 "I co Yo ~ '" .,. ... of <fr, ~ I "" "" :i Mt II'• I w I [ " .... !(~•It ;;r," ~ .... t'P•O c3te ,. .. di ii "'"' devc leav. ~ cfud ~ lbn C<I I ii Oll t ' • ~ boyt,llld lit~ wt[<omo lo September hj IAD•• Comer. ' .~• ll'e Ill 1*1 lJdt JU<ll I oat .... ., Ir• &~ -to tllk liml ~~to!iw.J e~~~· J#~:tJ .... ilDlj cliool!a&.a'tl•·-· I • rell·ttr1ciy jOb "'Otis t. c~ '11-the runninf BobbJi' llleaatu ct Colla IJld~G~(ct ud~~..!..1.i .. ~ ''l!'':.r~~'jf. .. , ,y y " Tiil< :nor• --... Jefl ..---------.,.....-------------------.! wlll J~ir;:: ~ f 'I " c1opoc11a · ror.:.,>1•1 i * .,RIZE WINNER . * .. ,. lmlito """' ' .. Na weet'a cool<sl wlnneT II Linda Crouch, eome· trom?" 711.s, • Buckod.I Road, Costa 'Meaa · Gettlna: back to school, as vou'U be doing soon. Uncle Any child under 12 -can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you ~If will be p kfne you what do : {l) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 5• inches wide and you like best about it for our 4 inches deep. U&e black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace a)'t contest nm ...,~ Just picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name , age and address sketch ou1 youo lnorib! pail on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY of aebool life and the beat PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy hall dollar. cfrawlng will'Win tile KennedY1 hall dollar! . '---------------------------'! . HONOR.Ui.E lnermoil{ wiJ>.. ntr• in Ul1I week:'• art cOntelt Jr .• 1t, Costa Mesa~ Cathy Houston, 6~, Balboa lsland, aflC( D aw n, Jooi, Jon and Randy Kurlhan. .g.. 10, '· 711'. aod 'I, ttSpOCUvely, ol Huntington Beach. are: . - :Billy Maeotas, t, Costa Me .. : llebeoca Richter , Westmlnlter; Robert Adams THE f:..u:'r DOG I kqow f: lll\lf! dQg >.. lazy .. lll1or, No matter who{ you do He aUll will bark at you; His ears are black Abd IO is his back, He has a funny smile That seems to t tretcb a mile. I lr111_.,. """ 4111.,. -....... ~-IL iiu ....... 11 .. c..-......... -.......... ,,. Ill ""' ..,., u4I -CMtollt. M9\I ~ ......... ...,., .. UMlf LP. I•• 1561. ee.t• ~ Ctllf9rW" -----~aro~ ~orn11-----• RIDDLES AND JOKES * PIU~E Dear Carol : \Vhat was the first bus to cross the ocean? ·1nq~n10:> : ''"'"'Y WiNNllt " ~1uw .... ., ...... , • .;.: ' ........ ~ .. Dear. Carol : What has two beads, six feet. ont tail, four eyes and four ears? '¥>tUOP. uo noA :JtMIU'f '"' MiiesTrtt. ll. C11tt MtM Dear Carol: If a cauv( and a cabbage race, h'ch _... . ' ") . WI ..-uiWUl . '-j •pn'I • t,J! ••n•Mcf el.qq•:1 •1(.1 :JeMsuy · ' . . -HM:!' ......... , .. '"''".,,... ._, .... ,. • ..-ot .. te Ast; AIWty, .. ,. ~ c.-hlJ ........ 11H. c.w ...... C.fH. At111v Nl'dl 1 211 ... o111,... ~ et IM. vor crl\\'lS on until he ru.~ ~!'i. ~. t:""'clef>Mlll IO Jeff Sl'!ll~ ;::r: 1•1.;_..!'-fml"'*• c1w..,.,.. w a young tomato. He .burrows · rJ f, a tunnel down into the •• ··"' "~f soft center ot. tht young ereen fnnll! '. tomato and settles down to a l !! ~d tomato pla.nt1s 1 banquel As a ru1e, he begins lllaCPd by li iargi. ~. his buirow at the stem end o! meat ol insects and at.'least the tomato and atays Inside l\"o of them are wonny until he has finished ~lng. aiterplllan. 'lbere is llllo a ~ be wander. a1ound '1""1 wl(ewortl\ that feeds sampllnf other tomatoes. «i iii underground rootl and• When. Tillly grown, thit' pest bu!1fY leaf-hopper t b a t Is • ~ greenish-yell°"' devOlll'I ,boles in l a m at o ~"'al;,.ptGM ato.'.:t ., iuch-long. leaves. Some or these tomato 11*n bl:l•caterplflar dlJI 'lte ~ also do tmnendous over lJt1 be drops. down to ~ae to other crops, In-burrow a tuMel in tht soil. He cfudinl c.orn and c o t t o n • · \ID'JWintO a tytat orange-brown nary beets and su1ar , ~ 'aQ1J 1letp1 U1IJil Ume . ~ to ff1tcb Into I moth. The two mott common 1be tomato rrultwonn may t mat o worm 1 are ptoduc!e several a:eatraliom e!l>lllan. If they survive during tht """ll'!F -· l la atai• ol me they become 'l1le . UiulO 'lbnilorn is One Is tbe -almoit ul_,,.'tiit he is ._·,.iw,."'mlllr i1lu the CIJl'l1 eaaler to spot ; aod ftDIOVI " illJu tbe J>oll..-. from tho --Illa mother is is wre&cbed crlm1Dll allO a bUae browft ,lpbilll motb cb oartomell'I and t<>I· wlths1end<rwlilptbat'......,d bolls. Ill& motlier II a almoll '°"' Inches wlt!e. In moth, lw 1han one lllgh~ you might mbtake h<r Ide. She lays her OUJ !or a charming hummingbird. v early tn the aeuon. 'nley But the pesky creature ii on Crossword P-uzzle ACROSS 4l Klod of Yt~l.,..,.s P'unlt Solvtd: l Pos t. ~:f!::· Chtlst•as 44 Once anMlnd ~tnU Ph11llc1 Of 6 Chq··· lood&h11 tht dti:or 45 Sort of 10 N.Y.C. train laughed station: 48 Branch or Coll oq. llt traturt 14 CaU:ln Sl lrttro 15 Across tht Wolfe's sea from creator England 52 Mild 16 'Noted 54 Fini shed literary perforattr ''' ptn namt SI --ti11t: '1" 17 Talk of ' 2 words 7 Pitcher's 34 Do a l tht tradr s• Cruy concem; cle1nlng J '"~ '1 Kln4 of Alllr. I°" 4own window t PHnt bootll 35 ltoof l""Mlt '1: H••« nec111lty ovtrhant tti e -1" head 9 P1011tnading:ll Did a 20 Flower: 63 Weapon Z words colortng Job 2 words W Tel.. 10 Hltf!l1• 31 IUnd of flrl' 21 OUUt · abbttvlatio1t· aci:filie'C:i.1t..~ l• "tttdl,ed •••!"'!!~ 4 5 S-"'9 -peojft -U hrto!~ • 2 .Dn• ~Ur111 i..: "'dlletlfnt• , 11 Exciusl•• 4i'IOl'ft ~ Tar mothff lnter.su group of sellltl!IVll 2' ltnt loto tilt Act proplt 41 One on l 1 tiny 67 Apptars 12 ftrcess company 27 -4our 13 Bara pension 30 Emulate a DOIN· 21 le9lslalor : 4& Hiit . Barrymo#t · Abbr. •7 Teachers Jl ·Auctionerr's l COlltenls 2J Went •a -··Fl ow call of «rU.ln quietly 49 Modify 3t P,roductcl cell1rs 25 Narrow parts, 50 Btlltf held 1 rilnbOW 2 Frtnch IS of YISf5 to bl \nit r cflfetts gttl ftl"'d 27 lord 53 Tailor's .. Jl P-ut : 3 Miss lt1dlc11ln1J 1cceuory t~elf\lf Horne swpl1s1 55 location ioen ta/ly 4 Do a job for 28 Callfornla Sb Be fHled lo 31 Seasoni4 t.ht 111 nt co11111unlty overf1ow/11g 4D Farmrr's 5 Comrdia11's 29 fteathes }7 Bu!l~lng crop -assl slant 1 final sections 41 G• out O Having ;a l!(linl 60 Charve flrtd of sight ,ood 111t11ory 33 £x;asperaled by raw ' . He drops down and digl a tbe sky. This light, of course, , burrow aenrill: iQehet into the ii electromagnetic e n e r g y liOiL Tben he cttan1es into a streaming from the sun ancJ pUtple ~ aod 1leepe in· side It for teferal weeks. lf'Jt pulsing along on assorted ii late.in the aeason, be afays wave lengths. Some O[ ita 1 below-grvmx1 all winter. tn wavelengths are looger and any case, I.he emerging sphinx some shorter. W b i z z I n g moth Is ready to start a new throu&h !pace, the different generation of lomato wonnt. wave leJ'lldll . are'-blended The bomwonn 's ham Js at. together as white or Invisible the ~ o1 his taU.. m..,, IJ&hl. But wheo eepar•led, we ~ed. he rears-w.. rro.t · aee them •• the rainbow 1!'1-aectlon back In a most ,4 Cl!" of tbe iplCtnlm. The ln- lurt'll" manner. He will do vialbk llranda are aeparated thll if you attempt to remove -white 11 ah t ~ him from bll tomato· planL surfaceo a1'0ll)ld us. 'Ille colon Some ~ tllink tbll the bow1co back lot Ollf eyes to crltler Is ~ eel lo ·-with ... ,. poi_,. hlta. Bat lorUJn. Dlffennt 111beUncel ahlorb altiy thlo II not lnl<. ft Is oale dUlennl. "'" ltngtha o1 1be to IJ'lb him llrmly arot11111 the ' u,l>I 1pectrum ~nd bounce middle. bllr·llla1ack}'.1Mt olf back the ~ .. colored tho tcimato and ~'of him. ..ys. 'Ille future ct a nd 1£ he 1m a chince to ~ ahlarbl the nocwedt or _..iuce thll wrtlched peat the rainbow spectrum. A mer· will mulilply man, times dur· "I marlcold •boori>o the bl .. ••• ••·•· •· grttn wave ~ •Ad .,. "~ wmaw, --rtllecto back the otini• ~- • PUKINS JUDGE PARKER MOON MUWNS TUMBLEWEEDS . HAVE 'YOU SEEN THI S, JUD&E ? Mlln AND JEFf MAN LEAVES MIS MAQ.K ON EARTH! YOU COULO BE R.ESPoNSIBLE FOR CHANGING THE WMOLE COURSE O!" +\UMAN f'X ISTENCE JUST BY BEING GOOD OR. BAD! MISS PEACH smaller thin plnhtadl and bet way io lay her egp on the place. them one by one on lmderslde of tomato lt.a•es. denlda ct tho 1oa.... The •u• hat<h Jn a net ... dQI uch llf hatch-to. 'l1le lamlahetl caler)llllara a ~Y Uflle _.,.~ 1or1"' ll*iaelvea on bolb tbe crawll CIY• tbojeav.., leaftl "4 the lrulL The "i!;~ •,:~ ~ ~=~ 1 ora. Coll ablorbt alf Ule colon I '• ..,,...;i;; -~I ~ -and " .... onb ~. A dltt .. .., _, CUI -Uly latea -ct the colon •• aol wldla an Ml eolonT , and .n ct lht wlllte IJtbJ. 1 I ~ tomato boiiMJitli ii I flt 1111111 --lie ...... Cll ...... Uar w1th .... al etwaclero IJld when rod aiid yellow butloaa ..... 1111 -111•1 ~ colon n.tlecis from Jtl '""-Tblo J ~ted bJ Grdlnl!y .. 11111 " wlJy aclmtloto do 11(11 • I wblcb bu no color al all. dUllly )lack '°" ... h I t I I • ly Joh11 Miles By Harold Le Dollll MO: l SAJP 50MEPl.AC.E OUIET .• ~p A ume MOl:E SANE· THAN '«Xlf HOUSE! I 6Ef'THE J=EEUNG SC*EIOOV's 60IN6 lt> nui:ow A MET OVER: MEtHEn ! NOl ONLY HAS SNAKE-EVE smu:N '™E VERY TONN! WHILE I WAS AWAY, HE 1URNED IM ~AIL INlll A root. HALL I . .· . GREAi9Al.LOWS! ·-· WHATYoU SAY AND DO 'REFLECTS l1:l cm<ERS · .. · EVERYONE CQNTRl!!U'T!S SOME>l11NG 'It> MAKING ;;115 WORl.P A WELL, "OR INSTA~--· BY YOU BEING A 'll~R OR WORSE Pl.ACEi ···UNDERSTAND? NICE GIJ\SOT+IERS W1LL ;+\INK ;o ~~~~~;~~ I'D LIKE 10 !Iii WK~~1M.t• ~ ly Ferd Joh~. ""' By Tom K. Rya11 ON£; O' THESE DA'IS THAT 00'!'5 GONNA 60 '1t>O FAR! ' By Al Snilth ! 1HIN/t. f ly Mell ~ fl ti I • • • • • • • ' ' I I • • ' • • J, I l • • them meet they fil'tt hl1 11deo, In •boot 1 month, he II killed. 'Iba •UM· m•Yl>e Ji>ur Inches long. A leul, not Jn the sunbeams amonr the-aepar1\e colors of I as Jh<J .1treak clown through the rainbow 1pectrum ol UghL =====~~~~=-...._~...._.....,.,/,~-=-------.l.t::IL..5" '1 • I I I I I I 11 I l 1 l I \ I I I I I \ l • ,, ' ' ·- NUOY WHILE THEY LAST PLYMOUTH 2 DR. BELVEDERE $ ' 'f ::S.r~I No, Ru189i'l61896 USlD ) _ _,_ \ • '69 PLYMOUTH .FUlr 111 -· ·-· · ------ . • 2 DI. HARDT°' COU~I . · . ...,_,, l ... I • IA010 & HIATll -row1• STiil· LOADED \1-1 INGINI -AIJl~AllC TRAN~!.°':1~ WAUS. fACTOIY Alt YCl.OOOl. ' ~NOOWI-""" ING ·-POWll &IAKIS -POWl.J '68 VOLKSWAGEN R&d'IO & hetter, ~ully factory equipped. (W IC 891 ),' •1688 '68 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY WAGj)N V-8, autornat6t, fK"tory air, ~ st•f'o ing, power brakes, radio &. heater. Lugo- •gt rock. (W(]V 950• •3395 ' . 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W-"GON, V-1, A11tom1ti1, f•riCHY 1ir, Po-.... ri119, ,.,_, Or1k11, ll.1di1, H11+••· lit.en•• VTU'llS. '65 · MUSTANG $1195 t+.z f11t01ck, VI, :tutoM1tie-tr1111, p-ewer 1t.·1ri11•, r1di11, h11t1r. NM"E 150 ' ' '65 CAD ILLAC $2495 Or VICLI SEDAN. "Fulf· ,...~ IM;1,di119 r1chry. 1lr eondit1011i11g. lherfl(. tl-Tl521. t6a FORD .Galaxie $795 S00. FA!'TIACK. "l90 .. YI, 1v+-1tic fl-1111ml1,ion. r1di., Meter, ~11 ... \f-i119, •fr coMJtio11i119o .,Jtj,. -..Hi. Uc. ltG 956. '61 J:AI RLA~E~O $1995 ' t.Do"' heNtOe, Vt. evfofnttic IT1111, power 1+.erl11t. r1dio. hNf1r,. tJitt1w1ll fir11. UPSS55 II ;.,t,xj, SOO, 'l·dHr •-'•"• Vt,. aufo111•ti&~·tr•111, pow.-r,.ll••rWJ, J'.t4i°<'"-•kr1 whit.All ti! ... Sl'll•I: .. . . . . ' . . ·' • 1 '65 FALCON $795· '63 FAIRLANE 500 $795 VI , power 1;fH ri1191 r1cli•, h11t1r, 2 door h1rdt11p1 thtrp. l ie, k!E 260, ' $1195 '65 MUSTANG CONVERTlllE. VI, 1ulom1lic tr1111ml11io n, power 1!11ri!19, r1dio, h11l1r, m1g wh11l1, !nl1tior decor troup. lie. NOY '1 •. • M • ~CR-;WAGON. v.1, Autom•fic, F1ctctrt elr, 'ower •••••int, f'"!'" ·~1k•1., ~h14!119• r1ct llc111•• TVD I 02. 2-door ktrdtOp •. Vt, •vtomtfie tT•l'll, f1cfo'Y'«fir, J,.-·,,,. it..rf1t9, pow•• br••••, rtcl io, ha~ter, whittw•ll tire1, •ittyl,roof. ti11tM ti•••· U;KH716 $219$' ·66' FORD ~ CONVf:ll.TlllE. V-'l, A11fom1tic, ,ow1r"1f•1rfn9, ll.1dio, H11t•r. '68· MU,STANG -. $1595 c•n1ol1, Oucli.+ 1•1h, 'ower fop. lic1n11 VRR 15]. GAL 100 --2 DA. ·H.r ... v.1. Avtomriic, F1tfory 1ir, P'ow1r 1t11r· in91 R1d io, H11t1r. Uc.11111 UOV 560, 165 BUICK $1295 '66 GALAXIE 500 $995 LE SAIRE 2 door H1rdtop. VI, ••+om1.tf1 fr1n1mi11 ion, power 1!11•• int, pow1r Or1k11, r1:!i1, h11t1r, whlt1 will tiret, llUL lOl. ' ' C DOOR SEDAN, VI, 111tom1tie-ti-1111,. redio, f1et1ry t ir eoM1ift•~· in9, w.hlte w1U lir11, l ie. SHK 121, :'-?TO~~~~.~,~ .. ~.:;,,,,,.~~.~.!.~ '69 FORD $2?95 ft~fory 1ir eonditio11ing, whit1 will tiri~_t, vi11yl l9p, tilt wheel. GAL 500 FAS1lACK, v.a. Aulometic, F1ct11r.,-.ir, ro.,.er{Sfltrffint, l ie. USD ]7). Power hr1t11, ll1.di1, H~1l1r-, l ic1n11 Kl:H Ill. --;-:/ '67 MUSTANG v-$'1695 167 CHEV. Bel Air $1895 '65 CHEVROLET $11-95 s99~ '~SF-ORD • $895 '67 FO'RD $1495 2 llleer H11dtop, Vt, •ufofftetie f;r1n11t1!1i'i"'!..PJO:"''' 1t11rin9, j!lower itr1lr••· r1dlo, h11f1r, bttet1l 1•1i1 l~10.111oi. '"\6·loi.. , ' -. "'6Al. 100. CONVERJll~E. V.t. A11f1"11lie,,ro'f",.'·d•trl ng .. R,ldio, H11l1r .. l l.-..i11. IJYR 2•2.-, • . ' CUSTOM, 100 2 011. V0l,.A1;1t.m1tic, P-ow•• lf1wi119, kMi.,..H91t• .••· lic11111 TJM '''·· • ' '65 MU.UANG . : $1295 ~~S:FORD , __ Sl.495 166 FORD $1795 LTD ~~OR.*tt.T~ ... ;.~ ... ~ •• lc, ~~·~,., 1lt,. ,,.,, 1l•1•i11g, P'ower COUNTRY SQUIR~ i, . .;.,i:ss. v.1, Autoll'l•flc, P1w~ ..... t.~i~.·'·-CONVERTlllE. Vt, _. 1p1e4, r1dl1, h1•f..,. ........ t ... w1ll tlr11. High ,..f,,...,11111 ••lly Pick. lic .. rlX 911. lr••·~•Hlt;."••'hr.-Uj11•• ATA Jll. ~ : . er br1k11, R~di1, t<l•1t111 lutt•'.11• ttck. l ic•1Me .UTl,7tS.. . ""' .-1 • 't • > ' ' • \ ' • I I I l I \ I I I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUS~S 'OR SALE HOU~!S l'OllSALI HOUSES F°'li~E HOUSE~ FOR SALE Gener•I IOOO~r•I · 1000 Gener•I 1000 Gener1I 1000Gen1ral 1000 General 1000Gener.. 1000 · Gtn•r•I 1000Gentr1I 1000 N°l:,~~4s~~;c~ MATT LA BORDE, Realtor FINER MOMES SHOPPING FOR A HOME? Call.. '''rite or visit our office for your free copy of our "Homes For Living" ~agazine -\vith pictures, prices and details of our select listing s in Newport Beach, Corona Del 1'1ar, Lido & Newport Harbor. TRANSFERRING? Ask us for a "Home For Living'' magazine from any part of lbe country. We have asso- ciate offices throughout the U.S. 2025 W. Bal· boa Blvd., Newport Beach 92660 (714) 675- 6000: 2443 E. Coast Jiwy., Corona Del Mar 92620 (71 4) 675-6060. DAILY PILOT WANT ADS BRING RES UL TS 1407 Nottl119ham Rd. NEW USTING! Immac. adult occupied home in choke We1tdllt area. nr. ICbh., 3 Jc. bdn:ns., 2 ba .. le. liv. nn. Ii din. area. Elec. bltfl1. Heavy shake root. Cpl&, &: drps .• $17,500. BAYSHORES FURNISHED 3 Br. 3 Ba. Ilg. n1str. Br, w/•p. dreu. t"m. facirlil'. encl. patio). Bar·tl'l>t' kitch. wf1&e-. din. area, Con- venient to priv, beach. • $47,500 • Owner will can')'. COSTA MESA LGE. R·2 lol; nice 2 bdrm. home, now rented, room for e)(panQon. plus ruesl rn1. & kit.ch. adjoin. laragt' • GOOD BUY • $22,500. "C" THOMAS Realtor 2Z-& W. Coast Hwy ::,48-5517 N~ Beach, Eve. 545.5643 5\4 o/a -$175 mo. \V&lk to heh. 3 Br. 2 Ba, channel home. All xtras. $27,!l)J. DJ22 Capistrano Ln, H.B. 54Q.-.95oG, 968-4132 Gener ii 1000General 1000General 1000 ::====B/B~ .NOW! is the time for listing! We hove buyers woiti.ng for oil types ond size of homes. Coll us for current price onolysis. No obligo· ti on. HOME AND RENTAL COMBO Lh·c in Corona del Mar for $170 per mo. or il'S.S dPpE'nding upon tax deduct· Ible it.enu.. 2 Bdnn unit + income unit. South of Coast Jiv.ry, Cdi\1. S44.SOO. Eves. 673·2569 BUILT FOR EXECUTIVE :f.lan.v Rdded featur~ -must hi' Sttn 2500 sq. fl. quali.ty eonstructi4?n 3 Bdm1 3 Ba plu~ lower level in-law room. O\.\TI bath. 1 1?3t1os. modern k1t~h. f'Rtin~ area. Sep!ll1lte dining Rm. Nicely appointed Liv. Rm. '"1th special designed fire1>laCt'. 'Quality cpLo;/drp.o:;. A home of chttrm, comfort & value al $51.500. (N,.ner will carry 2nd. Ev6. 646-m? COME SEE FOR YOURSELF 1r you arc thinking of homes In the SW.000 to $60,000 brackrt, then t~ill Irvine Terrace 3 Bdrm + Hobby Room, 2 Ba on lovely grounds should in· terest you. The oto.'ru•r has moved And \\'ill ne~otiate on tt>rms. Askin!;' $54,950 -Cash talks. A very pleasant surprise &'A'&ita your lnspcction. Ev6. 675-Gm MORE THAN YOU'D EXPEC1' FOR 837,700 Cont,mpora.ry -Gorgeous View! lk-11.mcd ceilings, flr to c'!lin&: open firplc. --expo&ed a.gire1ate floor In foyer 3 Bdrm. Master bdrm with dreu!ng rm and view. Lot.a or glass to capture ocean. canyon and nite light.a. Privacy- wonderful way or llfe! 3 patios. Eves. 675-4666 COMFORTABLE ELEGANCE Hel'E''1 a horn<' 1hat should wann tht' hParta of those who <!t>llght tn the lrtll'! California approach to lh•ini,i:. lfas 3 Bdrm.-.. Family Rm."'% 88. 2400 sri. fL all '""anted f<'Atures; elf'(' klleh. qual c.'pls/drps. Ch>.oner \~ansh·rrl'd. sacri· firing 1nico or;~~;·~•ea ~·~~~;~~ou ;~;:7962 Jn hcautiful Corona dC'l iltar. \\'alk \() beach. ~hopping. Spacious 2 Bdrm, Fmly Rin. 2 Ra. on lot -.-1-t·. ne\v cp~/drps. Priced sensibly tt ~9.500 - our exclusively. !11ay \\'I' ShO\\' ii lo you?~ Eves. 67l-2569 DON'T BOTHER!!! ••. i;pcnd1ng needless hours looking! One stop herr Bl 2407 Ea.st Cout H\\y., Cd:\!, and you can stt pictured and fully desc.'ribed up to 1500 home& in M>t'ry ir;lzr and pril'1"' brarl<et. Whrn you have mRde your selections. then Jet one o{ our rully qualified sal<'s counselors take you personally to thP home of your choice. ''ll'e Tolic t.lae H1111t 01tt of Bo1tsc-h1t1at.it1g'' 675-3000 . BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc. WE KNOW THE HARBOR AREA AND THE HARBOR AREA KNOWS US. OUR 20TH YEAR OF SERVICE. General 1000 General EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Hall block from St. JOACHIM CATHOLIC CHURCH and PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.. Two bedrooms. dining room, deluxe kitchen and Jarge 18'18' family room. Family room could be used as a third bedroom. Two patios (one covered) -16'd0' HEATEO and FILTl!R· ED POOL. Double garage and boat or trail· er storage area oU alley. Fenced and beau· tilully landscaped yards. AN EXCELLENT BUY -First Come First Served. FOUR BEDROQM Family room, Fireplaces, 1 :y.,, bath. built-in kitchen, w1w carpels, drapes, was hin~ facil- ities in over-size double garage. Sprinklers front, completely fenced rear ya rd w i t h 15'x20' patio. ONLY MINUTES FROll\ MA· JOR SHOPPING ANO SCHOOLS. All for ONLY $27,950. FHA-VA TERMS. • · TRAILER -TRADE .. Guaranteed sale of your mobile home. EX· change and move up to NEWPORT BEACH. Fine adult living -entertain your friends in the neighborhood pool · BE FREE OF YARO WORK while you travel! Sound great! Watch your wile's eyes light up \vhen she discovers the HUGE MASTER BEDROOM SUITE, and bath with "man-sized" ceramic show· er!! Top value for $29,500. Come light.your fire'!' SUBMIT OFFERS WI Tl! 0 UT TRADE. 2,150 SQUARE FEET ONLY $26,950. 1£ you need a rambling spa- cious home and cannot afford the ·high ask· Jng prices. then let us show you this LARGE FOUR B E D R 0 0 M-two bath \Vilh 22'x30' FAMIL y ROOM WITH FIREPLACE and separate attached GUEST ROOM. Guest room makes ideal mother-in-law quarters. Enclosed garage. two patios. Thts home could be the answer to your problems. Var- ious means of financing available -CALL TODAY II UPPER BAY EXCLUSIVE Beautiful entry, expensive carpets, elegant drapes and exquisite decorating greets you as yo u walk in. THREE LARGE BEO. ROOMS, TWO PULLMAN TILEO BATHS. Bright cheery kitchen with built-ins, includ· ing dishwasher and service area \vith pantry. Family room \Yitb sliding glass doors to large patio surrounded with lush dichondra lawns, ROCK WATER-FALL and cement block wall. Double ~arajle, electriC door opener and con- crete drive •. This home·can be yours for only $34,950. if you hurry!! SALESMEN • SALESWOMEN NEEDED DOVER SHORES View home built for family living & enter- taining. 5 Bedrooms, large living room, huge step • down family room \Vitb fireplace & walk-in wet bar. Pool size yard, beautiful view. . .............................. f88,500 Call for app't. CAMEO SHORES Old world charm abounds in the finest of craftsmanship in the e.xpensive use of rich paneling, beam ceilings & used brick, in this · truly custom, 4 bedroom home: huge family rool)l with room for billiard table. Me.gnif1- cent view ol ocean & jetty ........... $130,000 Open Sat. & Sun. 4615 Perham, CdM 9UALITY BA YFRONT Pier & float; a very beauUful, formal 31/t.d· room, paneled den bom,e. Decorated tu .ex .. quisite taste. OWMr must sell NOW. R .. duced $15.ooo. Offered at $139,500. Will con· sider $30,000 do1fll. > , Open Sat. & Sun. 301" Evening Star Lane. . ' DOVER SHORES Exquisitely decora~ 3 bedroom home with formal dining room; large subken 1 I V i ti g room, huge master suite. ElectroniC oven. Unusually beautiful landscaping, \\1ith lan'ai. Asking ....... · ...................... ,99,500. VIEW • Elegant 3 bedroom with magnificent M~ & bay view. Spacious living room; garden or family room; oversize pool with t!l'tensive surrounding terrace. Done in exquisite ta~e. Priced to sell, •..................... $127,51)()., Call for app't. SPANISH HACIENDA Fascinating 2-slory home 1 o c a l e d on 11/a acres; spacious living room , large formal dining room, both v.·ith heavy beam ceilings. All electric kitchen. Barn & stci.bles in excel~ lent condition: corral & pasture. Each mem- ber of the family can have his own horse. This delightful 4300 sq. ft. Spanish home overlooks a beautilul s\vimming pool. Auth- entic Mexican tile doorways & gril l work. make th is a unique offering with a Newport Beach address. Asking .............. $149,500. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY See this custom built 4 bedroom home \Ylth dining room, family room, 2 fireplaces & pool. Q\vner has purchased a ne\v home , must sell. Asking .......................... $74.ooo. john macnab REALTY COMPANY 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 642·823S 646•0555 General 1000 General 1000 220 E. Seventeenth St. IE. 17th St. Shopplft'J Ctr.I COSTA MUA OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN Grtat Potential OPEN THIS WEEKEND fi.-:er upper on corner lot DEC'ORATOR'S DELIGHT. You'll like our friendly service 8'~dwoy & rui1c''°"· ' * * * * EAST SIDE DUPLEX Zl9 Flower Slreet Evenings Call S48-326S or 646-1050 • * * * lOOO LOTS OF HOUSE Inclucling 20 x 40' Bldg. with -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, ---------clrt'.UlRr driv£> on R·2 Joi • Unbelleveoble so x rn·. General 1000 General CUSTOM 2 BDRM & GUEST HOUSE Excellent t:astsidP locatinn. Complctrl.v redecon.ted, heavy shak" roof, redwood siding K-n1any built-in tea. lures. Ideal hon1<' fur the adull family &. guest hous<' for 111<-In-law~. Vacanl & ready for in1med1ate oecu- pani·y. . OPEN SAT /SUN l·S 264 E. 18th Street DAU.Y PILOT WANT ADS! But True 139 Santa Ls.abe'I * * * • Corona del Mar l bed.room horn<' in Cost.a h!Ka with 11.n artdcd fRmlly roon1 ""1th floor to ceilini: !land stone fireplaet>, all nev.· carpeting throughout dclu.-c.e shag. il'1 hcen completely rrprunted, alt1a u covf'rt'd pa- tio and lm1 or biG trees. Assumabl!' 6~7 % loan. 22{1 Jasmine Lochenmyer Realtor O\vner asking S2:l.500 no 1860 NP\.\'POrt Blvd .• 01 dowu tn vr!!I or n11n11nun1 CALL 646-3928 dO"·n F'HA. hurry on ttus E\·cs. 6-t-1-lliY.i 6"2·018.5 OfH'. . arrGiur- ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 Harbo r Blvd. · Phon•: 546-8640 Open Eves. Tiit 8:30 \Vhite elephanll? Dlml'-8-line -MESA VERDE LARGE FAMILY RM . $26,500 Loadert v•ilh ch11.rn1 & pct'· sona.hty' King sizt'd bed· room);. 2 bllths. Ftrepla"'· f'ormat dlning mom. B11ilr· In ki!chrn hand50n'le serving ha r. 5-tQ. J 72Q TARBELL 295S Harbor ya11ng kleas \vith color flair In modem Spa.nish 3 BR/2 BA. Rrduc«I fl) S34,950. 18061 MANN • BUBBLING FOUNTAlN, lush plantina;&. Newl,y decor. 3 81·. & din. Nr. fashion cent~. 1301 BONNIE COONE • OPEN SATURDAY Lldo Isle. 2 bdnn. on over- size lot. So. p;i.l10 14' VIA TRIESTE • OPEN S\)NDAY FOTlP.IER ~100EL name. Nr. Bay'~ Cl11b & Back Bay: 4 Br. din. !, family. $10.000 On. 411 WINDWARO • Save S$. As sum<' !i~"'f: Ln. : BR . rin q111rt cul<lf"-$11('. 2910 PAPER LN . • P!'•cr<l A1 Fii,\ ••. , •. ~:.:0.900 4 BH .. dining ,t, I-"am. room, 2919 PAPER LN. • HAL PINCHIN & ASSOCIATES 675-4392 Anytime 1000 General 1000 General 1000 /Jarrell ~aft'! prtJ:Jen/J OPEN HOUSES COVER SHORES -VIEW. Cilstom ele· gance. DeligbUul family plan. 3 bdrms 3'1• baths + maid's room &: aining fOOJ.'!I, te~n· age recreation center adjacent to swunmmg pool patio. W a l n u t paneled adult family room with fireplace & sunken wet bar, 3700 sq. It. of luxurious family living. 1046 PeKador Drlv• (Sun 1·5} HARBOR HIGHLANDS --See this fashion' able & functional 3 bdrm borne with large family room 2 fireplaces. inside corner ad- dress. Large assumable 51h % loan. 1536 Sylvia Lane (Sun 1..S) BAYCREST -VACANT. Needs large lami· ly -4 bdrrns, family room, den & din ing room. A bonus:· child-safe swimming pool. 1607 Santiago (Sun 1-5) WESTCLIFF -NEW LISTING. Beaulifully -decor3ted 4 bdrm home, large fafflily room & large kitchen with breaklast area. New carpets & paint, 2 fireplaces. ll14 Warwick (Sun 1-S) THE BLUFFS -Better than new! 4 bdrms & family room In immaculate condition. End ''E'' unit overlooking green belt. 2132 Eldorado {Sun l·S) • NEW EASTBLUFF APARTM!NTS. Deluxe -for lease. 2-3-4 bdrms, 2 & 3 baths, built· ins, fireplaces. patios, cpts/drps, pool & rec .. area. $245 to $295. \' 752 Amigos Way (Sat/Sun l·SJ Office Opell S~lvrday1 & Sundays j PETE BARRETT REAL TY ~~ 160S 642~5200' N.B. --------- Gener1I 1000 Gener•I -------$24,500 BA YFRONT APT~ "TREE FOREST" Tall trees shade the grounds. J bedroom, 2 ba.thS, ronnal dining roon1. Finest built-in appliances. ·540-1120 TARBELL 29SS Harbor Vista Del Lldo. Pier Ir: aliP available. EneJo,ed garar:e. $28.sctl . Georg• Williamson ' REALTOR ' Eves. 673-1" General 1000General Full Blown Bor9ain 3 bedroon1s. contemporary design with Jots ol glass. Bright kitchen with gas built-ins and forced air heat. 2 car garage, large fenced yard, with built-in BBQ. V.A. and F.H.A. terms available. $18,250 with pay· menls Jess than rent. Horbor Highlonds Big 4 Perfect family home close to M·~riners school and library. 4 large bedrooms, spa- cious family room 7 and built-U1 kitchen. Hardwood floors antl ]athe and plaster COD· slruction. $33.500. Listed exclusively, call for appointment. For the ·Mon Who Hos "Mode Good" Absolute Spanish elegance. Designed for the active family and gracious entertain- ing. 3 family bedrooms plus quiet separate 111aster suite. Living room has vaulted ceiling and liberal use ot spanish brick. Immense family room with wet bar. Pres-- tlge Baycrest address. Quick possession • Excellent lo\v interest financing available. $76.500 FOR A WISE BUY COLESWORTHY & CO. 642-7777 "" nc ..... trei11l•t ot l•'"'"' kh•of Ftff Solelmoaht, C,.._ l11ttorestecl h1 A ... I htot9 Ca'"'t c;e11 ,... ,.,..,.. .. THE REAL ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS • COSTA MESA 2790 HARBOR BLVD. 546-2313 -5 IEDROOMS- This one I!' 1oln1 for a Son~. 5 bcdroon1s, 2 baths. up.to-the-minute bullt·in rangr 11nd ovPn -<!oubl<' cnr g11r11.g<' • 2 srparlllt" back yard!!. \Valk to C011ta h1esa Clly Park. Priced at $27.950. UPUILIC HOME ln beautiful Me• Verde.>. A new Republic home 8 months young. 4 bedrooma, 3 bath&. c:uatom drapes and carpet.I. F~ous Gar~ den Kitchen. 3-car RIU'llQ'e with pau- throu&:h boat door for fun. Comer lot •-'Ith ff.I>' acce•• to rt>ar yard. P.iuc.'h mol"' to ace and appreciate. Full prlct' 145,7~. SOM! P'EOPLI EXPECI" TH& MOON. but Mre'1 the b..~t buy "Under the Sun"! Stun11ln1t J bedroom, 20x26 pant'ltd <!en wllh drift· wood stoM rlrepla~, forn'ltol d!nin~ room. 2 bath# 1llu1 J)ltk- Jlke w;t-ounds. 1'hl11 well-'bullt home hM 2'°° AQUAftl feet. Un- equaled at $42,"°. NEWPORT BEACH 1700 NEWPORT BL VD. 646-7171 llACK •AY POOL HOME Cu11tom Hom<' • :\ Large Bcdroom!f • Thn- lng room -J{u~<" <'ncloscd patio. Hard..,.·ood floors -18x38 heated pool -s pr!nklrt'i> - immediate J>O!)Sl'l'Sion. 7%'h lntere~l &\-a.li- able. Priced to sell $39,500. S llDlOOM • l IATHS I'm ?i.tesa. del Mar'1 nicest -:r.ty owners Aa)' rve gotten too big for Ulem. But for $37,200 I know rm just rfaht for )'ot1. rm \\11rm and friendly and Just lo"e. kids. - Plt'ase ask for me. IAYCUST CUSTOM Over 2700 1qtiare feet In this \\''11 planned horn' with four bedroom8 In separate \\if\ll'.. OVenii• living, family and d\nln1 rooms. Spacious homr: h•s lots ot clattt space, three bathrooms, _pool-alud yard with paved paUo. A affat homti tor lh·tnr and l':ntcrtaining. Alkl~ $67,500. "LOOK FOR THIS SIGN" WE NEID LISTINGS We Have Buyers Waiting. \Vfl "'Ill fnapect your J'lroperly: 11how you what comparable propert)' h11!\ M)}d for end help you seeur' the bel!t poa!ble: prke tor yaur homr. - PROOF POSITIVE Mesa de) Mar -Dr . E. -Sold in In days. College Park -Dr. W. -Sold in 1 week . 1"1esa Verde -R. 111. - t>Old-6 days. For Reel Action In R••I E1t1te CORONA DEL MAR 332 MARGUERITE 673-8550 PllYATE IEACH PLUS 180' OCEAN VIEW :1 brorooms, convertible dt>n. fam!l)' room and formal dlrUng room with a vi"" or ocean and jetty. All this PLUS a gur~ large pool in a protected courtyard •.• for lhe family that df!'-serves the bc9t. $TI.500. STIPS TO COlONA HACH Immediate: cw:eupancy ts av11ltable on the 11nlque vacant 4 bedroon1 2 ha.th horn£>. Only atep& away lrom lo'l;ely little Cor· nna BH.rh In one of the tlnt'st available location• In CD.\I -Our ah-lent~ O\\·ner 511Y• SELL. -HEDUCED TO $64,500. 6 UNITS NIAl OCIAN SlX 2·bedroom unlta 1outh or hlahwa,y. 2 blockl to ocean. In 1 Hav.a.lltn aettlna. Eocll a~wtth secluded pet.lo. Bit-In kit· chena. lt'd. and draped . .E:ttielluit •um- T'l'lt"I' M'fttl'I IU"C8 $1~.000 INVESTMENT MONEY MA~ERS I -DELUXE UNITS 6·2 BHs ik. 2-.J BR all wllh 2 baths, ail th" c1fston1 [£>nlure& of a nice home. Located on CarS\\'RY Dr1ve, Costa t.lesa. F.xcell<'nl for li\·r in or ta..x return property. Pric.'ed $139.000. M·l WITH HOMI • MFG. l~DG. ProP"t)t Is completely paved and tiu t•mlent block wall on 3 &ides. Mfa:. build· In.gs are ~ for boat bulldinc and art divided Into &talls. 120xlf0 o~r all. Plus a 3 bedroom home wllh fenced patio 4 pool. '67.:!00 8 UNITS • $10,000 DOWN O\,·ncr can1ea balance-A.aum- •bl• 6~ loan IO years ntw. Very &ood locaUon, Prehlltorlc renll with l'• f'rom ($95.00) has lr'OI& income or $9,480.00, l'Cheduled tot.al return equl.I• 27.f~. 1'lJc th~tcr + So. Calif, &ppredaUon. ' ' I I ' • • . . • DAllcY 1'!1.0T eses ~OR SALE HOUSI~ POR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSIS POR SALi 1 HOUSIS#OR SALi HOUSES P'OR SALi '1HOUSIS P'OR SALE HOUSES F JO.,,eral 1000 G«tlr11I . 1000 0..,.,.1 JOOO General 1000 GtMral 1000 General 1000 General 1000 General 10000eneral ~ 1,;;~;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;:;;;;;;;;~ Over~!oG~.~~'!J!:~ &~~:.cpg. o:~::~c:~cH~~':'oR ..9rreplaceable olinda .Jj!. I PAUL Pau11-White-Camahan R SALE Custom ,designed by Brownell:, 4 BR. 3 Ba. Beautiful s Bedroom ,' 4 Bath WATERFRONT , ~~iJ~"i!r: ~;iv! I WHJTE Pool. Do nol tniss seemt~thJs on Sun. Home on Bayside Drive. Newly redecorated. I open 1.5 140 Harbor island Rd . Priced ............. , ............ 1100.000. A !tare Find an Waterfront CARNAIL\H Rea' fy (O fo!l of 'pysid~ D •. r., N,B.) $93,000 2001,BAYSIDE DR IVE Spacious 4 Bedroom & den, 4>;, bath home ,....,e-. • av APPOINTMENT 0 l In final ~tages of completion. Living room. Wm. Win,on, Realtor ' Bill GRUNDY N Y 67S-3210 !amOy room & separa1, dinihg room. Fully 546-5440 229 M•rlne, &albo• hJ.nd LINDA ISU DEVElO carpeted. Fireplaces in Uvi!lg & family r09m . so LD 67S-:1331 • ,, Opo,,.tn '' btf"I Nf91ff . PMENT CO. , ~auti!uUy decorated .& landscape~. !1rlced ~ ..... l'!~~l!Ol!O!e.!!'iy!•!1do!!O!r~ .• !N!•!w~po!rt!!!!ia.!.~c~h!!~~1 a Lii.'oii '1'si'.e otvE l~PMENT0 t1~·000·' OUR 24th YEAR I' IOIO B•y1id• Dr., N.B. Bill Grundy 675-nlO Gpneral · 1000 Gentr•I 1000 Gtn1r1I 1000 General 1000 $20,200 FULL PRICE f'.H.A. loan at S~'"· wlth lotlll paymenl of S.t.'3 P.J.T. T. R!:al liharp dnll house '"1th 3 quc>en siir brdroon1~. Gotteoll!i pulln1an bath, A.11y. one qualifies. Huge 7;, X 100 lot ""llh doubt1• i;al'll.gr. Has a built·ih \'iil<'UUn1. Suhmi! your down. we SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee 7682 Edinger 842.4155 or 541).5410 O~n eves. $20,900 ! 4 BEDRM • 2 BATH E.'l'cellent area • Large pallo for outdoor fun & relaxlng: First timr advertised. • 5'10.17'.I{) TARBELL 2955 Harbor OPEN SAT./SUN. 271 Princeton, CM 3 BR -l· den. h;c cov palio. DAVIDSON Reillty i).J6.5-i6() Evl's. ~S.1058 Distressed Sale! 11li.s be11.utilul -4 Brd • 3 bath Pool ho1nc n1U.\lt be !>Old im· m~hllely. 0\1•otr is ~rt anxto\l:i. It-ha5 3 sep y1rds A side. yurd ror boat or tr1;1il· er. a M'P, play yard oll patio kilchrn. Assunu• M<ilitinC: 61f. VA. loan. It \\·Ill bC' held Ol)('ll 011 Sl\I. frtlnl l..:i. l.oca· tcd al :!11.:!'.! Rich1nond Cir. Jf.B. Full prke is W .900 · Irs a s!Cal. -Farr.or ORANG0E COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 Harbor Blvd. Phone: $46-8640 Open Eves. Till 8:30 $31 ,SOO ELEGANT 2 STORY Value & bcauly galorr. '.! story. '' bcd1'00lns, :! balhs. La1-gl• t'O\'l'IM pa\10 rntire r('ar of hon1,:o. Uuzr 11•ork· shop, Built·1n kitrhen, ranl· ily t'OOm, 111..us h~c. JJl8Y· !'00111. 540.17ll TARBELL 2955 Harbor NEWPO~T HEIGHTS OPEN DAILY ,600 ALOEAN PLACE lJnusual custom styled hoinc 11'ilh individuality. J 'lf11ns· l', ba1hs. Co1•r11'd palio t. bt'ef'Zl"Wil)'. BAYCREST OPEN Sat/Sun 1-S 1941 Windward Ln. DELIGHTFUL &: SPACIOUS Be1:tmcd ccl..tiJlf in livin:: room. formal dinina: room, breakta51 area, ramity roo1n, 4 bdrms, 2 1 ~ baths, pooJ iu:.:ed yard beautifully laud· 1:1eaped. $57,500. JEAN SMITH. Realtor • 646-3255 100 t::. lith, Coslll ~lci;a $20,910 3 Bcdroonll>. '! baths. \·C t'Y homey ~sidc ncc. Fireplar.c. All elrrtric buill·in kilch<"n. 142-6691 TARBELL 3 Bedroom 2 Bath $20,900 J ;G;•;"°;;;;r•~l;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;~l~OOO= G_•_no~r-•-1 ~~~~-IOOO~I COLLEGE PARK WITH POOL l'lutil'~ right, u·; a :: bC!<lroom 2 h<l,lh )1011\r ln Costa f.lcS!I iuld it's ready to hr lived in l'losc to shOpping and 9Cll00li OUT Or ~_A.SON SPi;:cL\l •. klnderg1<1'ten thro~h C'OUcge Reduced S2.JOO tor 111p1d sale. T1·y \Or, down, 01vrwr a.nx-4 bdnus. hlU'd\\!KKI Ooor11. 1ous. Homl.' n~ds 1111111 & ca1·e. New pdrr ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 Harbor Blvd. Phono: 5464640 Open Eves. Till 1:30 $26,900 Newport •• Vidorle 646-1811 4 BEDRM + POOL Anytime BONUS ROOM-$33,000 I ~""""""'"""'""";,,,.;;., I This House Is A Mess l!'s dir1y. it rmcd~ pau1t. thr lawn needs to be n10"'cd, no. nody livt!S there. it's va••;inl, thr neighborhood i!O nu'<' ~nd 1·l('l11n lhou'>h, il's go! r1'l"L;.'· I thing you necil to nillke ii 11 hon1c you'll br proud Qt.I I lx.'droon1s, '1 baths, bttOt 111 kitchen and so ro1u-U1. Stc11l ii' ORANGE COUNTY'S t.ARGEST 2629 Harbor Blvd. Phone : 546-8640 Open Eves. Till 8:l0 BUSIES'r matketpla<'t' Ul 1' lown. The DAlL Y PILOT Elegant la71e family hotne'. NO matte~ "''hat u 1s. JOU Family roon1, built·in kitch. can 11eU It with, , OAil...i' <'11. l..oad.~ of decking en. PILOT \VANT AD~! 6!i2-56i8 t·i1't'.l~ thf' pool. 540.\TlO TARBELL 2955 Har bor Gener•I 1000 General 1000 1 ~ ACJ}E Country Estate. 1ax l,:-::::::O:-:::::.::::::::=::==:=:=:::::::::::::O::~ 36 pool. :I BR CUlllOITI hon1e. Hea·· yard; horses or units.I S43.500. 01\Tier, 531-7636. WhJ\f' E:!ephanlll? Coldwell, Banker Gener el lOOOGeneral 1000General 1000 OFFERS: Open Houses , THIS WEEKEND ,..,, thl1 llci ndy .. lrKtO"f with yo1 thll w•••n" a f•• 90 llo11s• huntinf. All fM loc.otlo11t lbfff below .,.. descrlb•" In 9f'90'91 dtl•ll ltr od•irrtl1l11 •l- •her'I In todoy'1 DAILY PILOT WI.HT ADS. Petto1tt .atowl111 open houw• for Mlle or to ro11t ore .. , .... lo llst wch lnfor"IOtlo11 I• rlll1 coh11nn "ch Frl .. •Y· (2 Be dr oom) 2200 fiesta {Bluffs) Ne,vport Beach 644-1230 (S at & Sun 1·51 (2 Bedrooms -G uest House) 264 E. 18th Street. Costa ).·Jesa 6!2-1771 · !Sat/Sun 1-5) (2 Bedroom & Family or Den) 1519 Bonnie Doone Terrace, Corona del J\'lar. 673-0145 lSat & Sun (3 Bedroom) *522 El i\1odena (Ne,vport Heights) NB • (Sun 1·5) 600 .A.ldean Place {Newport Heights) NB 646-3255 !Daily I **2501 Crestvie\v {Bayshores) NB 833-0700: 644-2430 (Sun 1·5) t821 Cortland (Cameo T-Iighlands) Cd~I 833-0700' 644-2430 (Sun 1·51 3256 Nebraska Lane (~1esa Verde) C~1 545-9616 (Sat & Sun-daily) 18392 Good\vin Lane, thu1tington Beach 847-7718 (Sat & Sun 10-5> **2591 Bay shore Drive rBayshores) NR 833-0700: 644-2430 (Sun. afte rnoon ) 1407 Nottinghan1 , Ne,vport Beach 548-5.\27: 545-5643 I Sat & Sun 1-51 llh3 Viola Street, Costa ~·tesa (Sat & Sun 1·51 685 Buena Vista \\·ay. Laguna Beach 494-5940 (Sun 1·51 (3 Bedroom & Fa mily or Den) 1046 Pescador Dr I Dover Shores' NB 642-5200 !Sun 1·5) 1147 Gleneagle. Costa i\lesa 540-1720 !Sun 1-5) 408 Carlotta (The Bluffs) KB 833-0700' 644-2430 (Sun 1-5\ 894 Sandcastle Drive. Corona del J\.far 644-2430 ' 833-0iOO (Sun 1·5) **301 Evening Star Lane. NB 642-8235 1sat & Sunl 1536 Sv lvia Lane (}-!arbor J-lighlands) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1·51 3i4 !'>nug Harbor. Ne\vporl Beach 645-2000 (Daily 1-5) 320 Bucknell Rd (College Park) CM 549-1920 (\Vknds & evesl 915 Camphor I Eastbluffl Newport Beach 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5 i 1900 Seadrift (Irvine Terrace) Cd~1 67:1-3000 ISun 1-5) 1132 Goldenrod. Corona del ~lar 675-4130' 675-1642 ISun 1·5) 17942 Mann, University Park 675-4130 ' 675-1642 (Sun 1-5 \ 20212 Bayview (SA Heights! 546-0814 (Sat & Sun 10-51 435 Irvine Ave .. Newport Heights ' 646-24 14 (Sun 1·51 17164 Courtney Ln <•lunlington Harbour) HB, 1135-4422 (Sun 1·5) *460 E. 21st St .. Newport Beach (Sun 1-5) 2033 Paloma. Costa Mesa (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3023 Country Club Dr. (Mesa Verdel CM 540-1720 (Sun 1·5) 17831 Oak Street, Fountain Valley 842~91 (Sun 1·51 318 Vista llaya. N.B. ,, 646an11 tSun 2-6) 251 East Bay, Cos ta Mesa " 641H7U !Sun 12-4) 20151 Midland St. ltB, 046-2313 (Sal 1..1) • (4 Bedroom) *1756 Skylark (Baycrestl NB ti4Z.S2:!5 (Sat & Sun) *140 Harbor Island (ofi Bayside Dr ) NB 675-3331 ISun 1·51 (4 Bedroom & Fa mily or Den) 1374 Galaxy Dr. lDover Shores) NB &42-8235 {Sat & Snn L- *4512 Hoxbury Or. (Can1eo Shores) CdJ\t 644-2430: 833-0700 I Sun 2·61 4615 f'erhan1 ~C::ameo Shores) CdM 6424 8"l35 (Sat & Sun ) 1834 Samar l~lesa Verde) C~I 642-5221 : f>4li-3684 (Sat 1-6 1 1124 Santiago Drive. f\1en1port Beach 075-5930 (Sun 1-51 2341 Irvine (Back Ba y) NB 54(}.1720 !Datly 1·5) *1607 Sanliago tBaycrest) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1,\) 1514 \Varw1ck (\Vestclifl ) NB 042-5200 \Sun 1·51 *2131 El~orado ( Eastbluff) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 1430 Galaxy lJr. <Dove r Shores) NB 046-1550 1Da1lyl **58 Linda lsle Dr (Linda lslel NB 675-3'll0 !Sun 12·51 232 Am herst (College Park l CM 546-4141 (Sat & Sun 1-51 *1001 \\lhite Sails \Vay (Harbor View Hills) CdM, 673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1312 Aritigua, Nen1port Beach 675-6000 • (Sun 1-5 ) 1836 Santiago Dr . (Dover Shores\ NB 64fr l550 {Sun 1·5l 1941 \Vind,vard Lane (Baycrest) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-51 0041 . .\nnetle. Huntington Beach 842-6691 (Su n 1.,;\ 2861 Europa Or .. C.!\f. 546-2313 (Su n 1·51 2916 Java Road (~1e sa Verde) Ci\! 546-5990 I Sun 1-5 l 2850 Chios Road (Mesa Verde) C!\f 546-5990 (Sat 1·5 ) 2016 N. Cappcl!a f.ourt. Costa Mesa 546-2313 rsun 1·61 2084 Goldeneye. Costa Mesa 546-2313 • !Sat 1-51 1890 Rhodes (~lesa Verde) CM 54&.5990 I Sat/Sun 1-5) (S Bedrooml *200 Via l\'lentone (Lido lsle l NB 673-8830: 673-7300 i Sun 1 ·5) (S BeJroom & Fa mily or Den} 1210 Polaris Drive. Newport Beach 642..'1235 (Sat & Sun I 1536 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun I .-1828 Jamaica Road {Mesa Verde) CM 540-2706 (Sat & Sun 1-6) *4536 Roxbury Road (Cameo Shoresl CdM, 675-3520 (Sun 1·5) (S Bedrooms & F•m;fy) 2060 Phalarope. Costa Mesa 546-2313 ISun 1-51 8302 Castil ian Drive, lf.B. 546-2313 CONDOMINIUMS (2 Bedroom) (Sun 1·61 4 \Vestclif( Villa. Newport Beach 675-6000 (Sun 1·5) 140 Lexington (Monticello) CM 642-1771 (Sat/Sun 1-5) DU~LEXES (2 Bedroom & l Bedroom) 210 9th Street (1 Block from Ocean) NB 536-1159 (Su n 1·5) APARTMENT RENTALS (2-3-4 Bedrooms) *752 Amigos Way (Easlblufl) NU 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·51 *,... * * W•terfnl•t JUST LISTED Corona Del htar -most unu!ual ne\v home & apt .. localed on waterfront Dr. Modern version of old \vorld charm. Split-level- view of bay. . . . .. . . . . .... 1 ••••• Sl07,500 hlrs. Harvey BA YCREST -BEST BUY Belter ,.than new -i1nproved w /lovely carpets. drapes. landscaping & sparkling pool. Great for family -4 lrg. b<lrms. + fam. & din . Rms. -O\vncr mo ving , 'vants offer. . ..... , ........ , ......... $74.500 J\lrs. llarvey CAMEO SHORES - OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2-6: 4512 Roxbury. 4 BR's. + c.:onv. den. Spacious patio \V , pool. Ideal family home. o"'ner n1oved . . . . . .. $69.500. Cf.lhryn Tennille NEW-LISTING Completel y redecorated 4 Bdr1n .. 3 bath hon1e . Dining room & large fan1ily roo1n 'vith fireplace. One roon1 s u i t a b I e for maid 's r?Om or office. Large cover'e,d _eatio & pool-sized yard. Fee ............ t'68,500 Kathryn Raulston LIDO ISLE . Three bdrm. 2 bath hon1e located in best area. Custom built wilh beamed ceilings. BeautifuJ , large South patio. Excellent con· dition. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . $67,000 Kalhryn Raul ston BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME 9 f\-fos. old. ha s everything for bounti fu l Jiving. Fam. r1n ., brk!st. r1n., din. ·rm. Great view front 1nost roo1ns (sid-down view). Prof. land sc p. 3 Car garage. $64,950 Walter Haase OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1 ·5 894 Sar1dcastle Dr., Cdi\1. 180' Vie\\' fro1n n1o sl of thi s Lusk quality built 3 BR. 21fJ Ba. honle. Lge. ram . rm .. all elec. kit .. lge. patio with gas BBQ pit. Asking ... $59.950. Chuck Place HARBOR VIEW HILLS $59,000 Dislinctive 4 bedroom. carpeted family r1n. w/fireplace. Neat as a pin. Beautiful land· scaping, lge. patio with great vie\11, 3 Car paneled ga rage. Mary Lou M~rion BA YSHORES-OPEN HOUSE 2591 Bayshore Dr., Sunday afternoon. Pri· vale, gated area -guard will let ~·ou pass. Private beaches & boat dock available. 3 Bdrm. home. Great for entertaining... . . . .. . .. . . .................. $58,950. Carol Tatun1 CAMEO HIGHLANDS-OPEN SUN. 1·5 ; 4821 Cortland. 3 BR. 2 Bath, F'r- plc. Room to add . Lots of brick , secluded ent. yd . Open beam ceil's. . .. $43,950 Al fink OPEN SUN. l ·5 $41,500 408 Carlotta -The Bluffs . ''E" Plan; most attractive 2·story. a bedroom & den, gra· cious patio overlooking picturesque green· belt. Mar~ Lou Marion BAYSHORES-OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5; you e;an see the best buy in this exclusive area w !priv. beach & boat stow-~f:.;.C~Ji; red.•_< .. 3. BR _2 aa: 2001~~~ Joe Clarkson COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. SSO NEWPORT CENTER DR., NEWPORT BEACH 13).0700 Want Ci)uic-k' Actioo? In sellin9 your home -list now an~. let. nr ' Iv ~ , professionol\y trained stoff 9uide you In 1ecurfn9 • . ' top market price for your home. p • w . c BIG 5 1. Multiple listin9 service. 850 brokers worldllCJ for you to help sell your home. 2. Prafesslonal advertisin9 pro9ram. 3. Immediate financin9 is yours. 4. P W C trade-in plan. 5. County-wide referral system. CALL NOW FOR A MARKET APPRAISAL (No Obligetion Of Cour5e) TAKE OVER Sl/• 0/o FHA LOAN f':n changl' in lnlere~I rd!e P11.yn1cnti1 $182.00 rnonth thot'i; all . l''ine 3 BR hon1e In good location. N<'llf' schooil &: F.hopping. ftlany extras. t.t l r r o r paneled ..-.•alt cover fireph.1et'. Quality W/\v 1·p1.11. Dl'apcs. 37 x 1:1 Blue llavt"n heated pool 111th slidl' & board \\·ell decked. Bii-in kit. 2 bRl hll. Al!>O added panelled + lil~d ;tu·agc t'On1·C>rted to rum- pus roon1. A must :tee at s.a .300 546.5440 RICHLY •PPOINTiD FIVE BEDROOM! MANSION l.u.\(ur1nus lan1ily hon1r in BA YCHEST ha."! dc1'i~n llinl 111!! Jl!CaS(" "1 1 n11•111brrs Huge kitchen 1:!1h niodc,rn bulll·ins -. clJi;h1\aslK'!1'. re c f's!\ C' d llghllng, quality curved fvrn111l dlning r o o n1 • SeJ><tl'Ulr den ofl k1lchl'n, slirii~ doors opt'11 oul !n rmrkllkr yard and Ju1't'lr h.-arcd Ta.h10a11 pool .. 1 baths -all carpetr.d. hUgt' n1asler bed.room 1Yi!h O""'n p1·1vttle balh, 24 foo! liv1ni: roon1 wilh lu!!h \\'all lo ..-.·all carpets. A nlUbt see al STl.COO -Good lrnni; - Vacant. S.16-;,.t40 NO DOWN PAYMENT Tn n w n this vacant 179-1 511 . loot. 2 yeani old. 2 story. ~ BR home plus family room. Interior all newly repainted. Lovely terraced kllchen w 11 h bH-in el!!ctrle eye ltYl'I range and dooblc oven, plus dish\l'asher. Separate living room. firp!c. Large n1aRter bedroom \V i 1 h prlva!c bath. l'Xlra lar;:e \\•ardrobe closr:ts. Buy on 110 do""'n VA lcr111~. Lo1v rlO\\'ll t'HA or 10'., do,1·n Con\'cnl1ontll. As k I n c $2 !1,7 00 . ?>takt! of· frr. ~5-'40 V• .t.PPRAISED $21,950 (·utl' 3 BR, 2 bath homr. All rl('11 I~· painted ln & :iul . Blr-t n kit, rhi1h1va..~her. Wall lo wall t'ld'/X'I !hruoul .• \V (' 11 landl!capro yard. Block '''alltd rear yard. No do~'TI paymtnl on VA !e1·n1~. Only $2'.l,500 Hur- ry! 546-5440 IT'S A SLIEPER ' Hurry and. insPttl this popular T plan, 3 BR home + family room, In t.iesa Del 'Mar. Jde.i loc•· fion to AChools, ahopp1n.g-. Step saver kitchen with bH-u1 oven, r a n i: e , rili;h\vashcr, r or m It· a splash. 1*4 baths. irtall 11ho\~·er. 111' 12 Jivina: nn., '"'w cpl.I & drapes. Plu1 a heated I.:. flllen?d pool. o..-.·ner mu111 sell quickJy • Subn1ll all of fer •, S:l2,9JO. S.16-a440 GOOD NEWS TRAVELS FAST Thought \\'e'd let you In on it. Plush modem 4 bt'droom, 7 bath home, loaded \l llh e,l(tru h.igh q u a 11 t y wlw epl1 + dral>'V~· Auto1natic ""'aler softenc\'. Sprinklers front I.:. rear. Bit-in BBQ..J6" grill. 20 X 22 <.'OVeomf paho. Paneling In dinlnr a1't'a. SpaclOU!I LR - Firpi<.'-!'11anicured lawns • Popular college Park toe. Price 531,95 0 . EZ Terms. ~· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEN· WOMEN· LEARN MORE. EARN MORE Fine opportunity for experienced or inexperienced peopl-for a rewardin9 professional R. E. CAREER -Insurance Benefits -Bonus -Openin9s now! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WOW! 51/•0/o LOAN GRAI YOUR HAT i:.:z Vet's terms 5450.00 A&;un1<> S27,300 loan at TIO 1nove~ you into spacious 3 inlrrt'~! l'hangr S'l3;:.00 HR It dlninc r o o m . n1onlh 1ni:ludes prln , 1111 , llard\\'ood floors. Quiet ll\\'C's, in~urance. Vi\cant •I residential neighborhood. Bil tchlicr homt'. 2 ~:~!~e.kep~ lrc:~ll, pai~tl::: blllh~. l::xtra lg. lo!. Lois • i;howers. ~·tw cpts & of ll'f'r~ \\•r!I land,capcd. 1irapcs. Oxil I~ i1hlllded La n::r kl! Lill-ins. f'anuly t-overf'd pntio. f''ull prier. roo1n. F111c 11rca. Near only $'.n,7:10. 5'16-5440 ~ehoul~. Only $ 3 2 . 9 D 0 . HERE'S AN INVESTMENT wo r t h ron~klcratton. Ownrr l !qu ldal l ng 1ntrrl"!'lt. Mas 2 BR hon1c. Bh ·ln kif. + refrigeralor, i.:ood condition. i-·urnlshcd. Ont)' ·11., blocks lo ot:can, P!u.~ a I hedroon1 unit over i::araie. Ownl'r ask· ing $40.000. !'1-111.kr offer. Jl's " 1dt-epc'r. 5<16-~40 CUTE + CLEAN Omrn1lng 3 BR &. dinin;: room home Jn l'.~llent eamkk! loc. Wall lo w&ll carpel It. drapes. Bright kitchen. 2 balhll. Assume $18,Sli F1IA loan 6~1 $151,00 month Include!\ In. fl!"re~t. la'CtS, insuraTIC('. Only $23,950. ~ JOI TRANSFER 01vner n1ust sell 5 BR honie-in convenient loca· 11011 JK'ar schools I: shop. ping. Vaca.nt &: wailitl&'. 1900 Ml reel. Large 1•('(larwood closels custom drapes • Y1.'/w cpts. 25 "' 16 living room wlt.h stone fireplace. Terrific kitchen with bit Ins & riishwashcr. 2 b a 1 h 5 , ?lice $33,750. M11kt: Any cffl'r. ~40 POOLSIDE 'LOCATION Thl" excluslvr 0 • p e Sertes. 2 BR condomlnlun1 In Eaatsklc Joe. Pr1,·a1e dl'i\I(' li?ads kl countrY club. like setlln&' near back bay. Has pool, feetta tion. housf", puttine ireen. Well kept lawn A: gardetla. No oulJJlde mainlenance. 2 Baths. Love\)' kit. Aakh~ 125.500 -,..,., down. 5<6-.;C.~ 6 lfDROOM IEAUTY! Need elbolv room~ This Ideal family home hu over 2400 sq feet of livlne 11rca~ lm.niaculate t.'On- dillon Inside & out. Jilgh grade new w/w cpl.I &:: drapes. 3 baths-Great I o cation. Profcssiolllilly h111dscttped. pool 11 I :r. e yard. Sprlnklen. Patio. Only s i 1.ooo EZ 1 cerms 54&-5440 EYE APPEAL PURSE APPEAL Jnspect lhiJI lovdy 3 BR A: tamlly room home In !'lfesa Del htar. Hu h\ab :i%, ~~ FHA exist in&" kMln. lo takt: over $164.00 mo. lncludJ:& all. 2 baths. Spacious liv. room lY/w cpls & drapes. Fireplace, Bright kJt. B i t-I n llV'(!o-rana:e. Loads o I 1•1osrl~. Only s 2'. 9 s o~ Make offrr. 516-:M4'\ Drop Ir After Ch..U 971 PAULARINO Inspect a 6 BR. Im. maculate 3 bath home. OV.'ller!I leaving a r e a desire quick sale. E:x- peMC! new wtw cpl& Blt-ln kll. 20 x 14 II• room, flrlc. o.tt ;141.1 oq •• feet . Pool alze yarli. Open Su nday 12 :3 0 t o 5:30. ~ PAUL· WHITE· CARNAHAN 1093 BAKIR STRIET, COSTA MESA ' . • ' l ~= ~~~----~~----~~--------'l I I l \ / I ( I ' S.t-. s..-.. 11•9 ~~!!~~~L:!1::;~"~uu~s!!?~~~ .. ~eClj~H~ 1s l'oR·v.t• I Hous1s ,OR ML'e 11ouses l'01ts.t.L1 11ous1s ~°" SALi I Hous1s r:oR •ALI Hous1s l'OR ~ALE !:!.9.!!~s ~qR_~~ -rtl 1000 -•I loot O....rtl loot C:..tt.Me11 ' Hto "-It hoch 1200 Unlv1rtlty Pu~ 1237 Hun!!l!JIM hi! 14'0 IMJllntl!" !"!'!!II l'!O(I l:Otun1 BMcl> , '''fP i---P-O--O-L--1.;;;c;;;o;;;R;;;oN;;;A:;;;D:::E;;;L;;;MA;;;;;:R;;;; · you """~POI' '"-J>roklro FrXJ~· uPPER • u.ooct bow.111 1 euTE ~onAG O.llahtM 3 b!frm 2 btih DOVER $1t81($ f ... Owner Niia $18,000 Tue_.6l'l-.SBdm.3i!:'~~~J:;.'..0~· •fllYE IMJEfOR[ SCHOOL SJWS WOODED on View lot ->'Ith pool for "4.900. l\f Batbt. J'ii>lo ... b<tollna -.. w ......, ' •• * ;. · .. * VllW .Splrkllna d,.• ~BR, 2 DA, Dbl.3'N&•-Ne<d,.omplcte comraci. Calll'or 4<148t. New-homes, ready lo move In, ~-'inlle GROUNPS , LUAU 1 Bil"• s .. ,h +den. a... 1 •• ,·s,-i,~ A-I·-~ ,,.,..ied Uv rm .. U\11..,,,., pain 12>.000. M.X.ofltt. .!.. ltod H-!!._ ll~lty trom beacll. Flht payment up to &u;jlays·. Ku•'•• ....i """ a....w. &o Head\. sts.ICO ... "' ...... .-. dbtt1 pr,, patio, ~ta PACIOUS ._ CUlwr vr •• Irvine all.er move In. • . _1 ' " '·" ...... ltnAtcil • ~ * • OPEN SUN AY 1·1 ar1vewq, plua ])• l( 30' pool 3 Bdrm.. tam11y rm. Larp OPVf 9 AM:. g p~ m.n ~ Term• VA/FHA. Ftom $22,tto. T • ~c LCE.16LO'T~N~;;.;.LtO Smell the aroma ol :vnoktd Pl&' Ind bay k'•ves. lo't1tiVl· UH a.re deoor&ltci ln I• &nd t1'9Ss $kirta and· a back>- r1'00J'ld ot bonga mu•lc 5l'll the plttu.re for yeur l~u pa_rtY around the b~ beauli- fl.ll crysl.al cl<'ar pooJ In a bUJe back;:yard, 4 BEDROOM 2 BATH ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 15366 Gold•n West HUNTINGTON BEACH 194-5313 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FRWY LAGUNA BEACH 3400 *I Jt ol Juxul')' unaer adj. tt1 ptJm trte1 lh hurt Uvlna mi. Stol\e frPJc. W/W e EN E AfT H TOWERJNC VlEW LOT .S~tlh lilt ~-4 bdmia-~ra: Located at eno 0( ~rpets ovu •rw tln.. WtU ~, T•~r•c• 124$ CORAL SHORES 6'11A'DE 'iREES. WtlERf, It-I on 6l'100' 1omily -· lll tialh~ llx jU~l cul-d,_., "In CoW\I>' "'pt. A 1..0en ,.,Unt. OPEN-SAT/SUN 1·$ • ..THE C004 Gl\Egi< er • • • • 22' landkaped llli\>jn >Vitti 1(rlj>, 3 'bloc ...... YMCA 128,000 . 1900 SEADRITl" DR (nn. G•"'i•'" ""tween Beach & M•~oua NATURE ABOUNDS IN • INCOME PROPERTY ::='':: ,:f ~,';,.~."~ Baalt ll'f• 548-6119 OC.EAN Vlli'W 3 Bd 211 btlhl. i.i.n, n ..,, "' "" 0 " QUIET AIR 01' SE<LVS & • 2 BR 1 bath units 21' ~-., -m o·-, 3 ,... ~"'Golf 1=<11 * 2"' Bc:hmt, 2 Bathll. 2 Uvlns room~ nn Bl I kit -,,. • 962·1 3 5 3 -ION. A ptelU&llt walk fror N I t ""'' ..... ...., .._ 1lf . •1-J: nn1. l "1araa:e1 86lcony J>I.· , • ' e ec. . t'I r('Omt! S~9 c&raae. J::Xpel\llvely C61'J)tt. Quiel c:Ul&.-.. e on Meaa tto Kltcben bit.ins And a Piumbed for pooJ. SM.950 the beac,la;· f!d. dl' a Pe d, landact,ped. Verde_ C61.LOlr)o Quh course. ca:'taiina view. eriatrt I ttu. ft.~£_ GIJ~ Rttl~;,M )fuftttngton ,INdt lAOO Huntington &Nch 1400 ~!~ ~S patr K ~ Lochen my er Rr:>.1lto1 Newest li1tln9 Nt'1v lisllng & like tl<'W condi. tion. &>autifW pale green 8hai;: carpeting, deet1ralor \\'all papers &: c:oordlnaled wall colors. Aduh occupied. 4 bdrms (or 3 + panelled den) with all electric kJtch. J>rt~ be:low replacemerit Leathan2ynold.4bdnns. dictrlu1 but IJ.eeda tom -.... r;io ... .......,.... ~ nooR.ooo. ' llob)>y ~. amllY m. """ """'· <>wne, will ,,,... .i. c citl Ml 1250 MliRM a1p•5 . LBOLY OTH_ DEOSWEAN ~~~~.L[o~~~ ~211· oy .,. W1rd Co. · mll.I dlnln11 rm, au elCct. lowiwce in prlce. $32,000. erene r P' Lo c BURNlNG FlR:t:· 1430 ~~~~.Otti~• •• ,... klldle~ 1.a,... patio, • Grth1m Realty ~2414 MANSION . .AND u•unl• GI loan !'?' PLACF;,I~ ANT l Q u El> -~ ur ....,.. WI/ fenctd pla,v Yard. OPEN Hear N........, ... n...-t OJI'-UNE.XCELLED BRICK DESIGN C•~<•• 111:::=======1· HOUSE SAT/SUN, 1-6 PM. .. .. ...,,~ ..,.,. "'"" Fl'$nkly, lllis bet.th home rnOJ1th riay( t1\•erythlng. S · I 1821 Jamaka. Rd. By 0 wn. LIKE To live on a small Hdtbor & Ocean was dealined for the mer-. bdrms. l! batb1 with a;arden opens Ito ~ 2 bd;s.. · er. ST'l.500. Principhl1 only bland! For &ale by owner VIEW maid in ~lit Wl'! lo sit kitcM!n. ciatom drapes. viced bf central 4 .Sof0..i108. . due ta divorce. Charming around lel5Wiy l nterc: her beaulltul carpeti, hardwood =BA Tll, ~OP~~f{ ~~ ••E THIS •uTYI old h$c'. on Newport 1111. 7 a:oJden WI in the IM!a btttzr. noon &. shake roof. Adult ,.. ~ Bl.'9 roo1n.1, 2 baths. bu been AltractiYe 11pllt. Jovel Home It has alt the ronve~nces occupied only. Hurry on thi.s RANG &: OVEN, CERA~ Coll91e P4,rk'• comp I e. tel y remodrJed lot&ted on ft.:.1, Slll:l sq. fL that Jet& her have extra nre find of a home, IC TILE. ETC.., OPENS M: $h~1tl modern k1l w/bllnll. Lota lot. SZ25,00D. hours of free time to 1pla11h MUTUAL •·EAL TY SEPARATE BRKFST. R ' Attume S V•% $l71 pay• of storqe._ Used briclc. frp:lc about in the surf or sun or 842-l-118 anythne The spaclouJS -rear il'()Ulllis •II l dlnlnr room w a 11 . • ZOl Oct'a.n Bl\·d., c.d~t shofl. or rix yo11_ an cxtr:a SAVE. LOAN.COST havo; ihellrred .arbor type 3 Br, 2 Ba. lam rm, •P din Bathrooml new w/surtl(en :ipeeial dinner-after a hard . , Jlill~ terraced garden, pick, rm, 2 lrplcs. comPlete kit. tub, Lrg. wndeck wlview. · By apopintment only days woti<. PeautUIJ.l a:IaM Low 1nl<'rtst. J#tniaculate, fel fenre, THAT LOOKS TO uUf rm. ltnmac· lndai:PJ. 831 Newl)r painted o u t 11 J d e . BW Grundy 675-3210 kitchen fUled with all the redt"<:Orated 3 ~room, " THE WOODS & OLD woop. •owner. Evis It wknda. Acroa 11t. from Bay on 2 LINDA ISLE lime uvirla appliances tikt &th model ~· ~ts EN BRIDGE BELOW. Tbis 'S0.1920 akiea a 3 blkl!. from ocean. Dr:vELOPMENT co. dlabwasher. double oven Ii; dn.pn, ~eci.t .ahopp.ing, charming older home needs l0iii0iiiiii0ii0iiii._iiii.,.•I en, profeolonal tandseai>ed MAKE OFFER ya.<s • q•~l !amUy neigh- 'botilocld. See !his tf }'Oll't'l'! L'IL OL' HOU.SE $.U,500 buys tbll 4 Br horne. 1oso Bayside Dr .. NB lone sell cleaner> range & sclioola. medu?al center. a lilUe touch up here & 4008.u·-·· NB.,.,,...._.,_ ' , REGAN Realty .there. It's an outstanding ,, N--"•·N-0w .. r "'-'"""' v•.rJ.><W or dlspouJ; Romantic ·parent • • ..,,. ~. IY OWNER saver retreat' adult apart. 5.16o1585. !IJ6.a225 'buy for: on this hnmaculate :: BR 2 bath Condominiu111. Jlas aU lhe extra11 includin,i: g~ra,ge door opener. ChYncr anxious & 1-eady tu niovr. A.skin~ $21.950. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 140 Lex ington, CM TV COMPANY * 642-lnl AnyHme * So/, LOAN COLLEGE PARKI 3 kina: bedrooms pita a iarge d@n. I baths. All electric drttm k i t ch en. BuUt-in blender. Rich \Yood panl?I· Uw. Assume loan & tnakt- payments Jess than toenl tn thl:i market. Ottered al J)<.950. RENTALS ·• bdrm TownhouliC" . Com· plt'tcly lu111ished. SllJ./mo. 2 bdrn1 pool ho1n!" . lca~e n90 \\'ith option available to buy ® $21,950. Lovely big 4 bchin family room, dining room. 1..ea.se $325/ino. ivlth option lo buy. Ju.st under 2000 sq fl. $1i,7SO·Qnly 10'/, bn. m••L 3 bdmu. 2 bat"' VACANT $25,950 , On lrtt lined atre.et. Roon1 8/1 ()pin Ho1,1H Sun 1..C Dra,periea throuabot.il. car. Immediate posaeulon on !his FULL PRICE • to 'build; Jt...2 Jot. 3 Br, 1 SHARP MODEftN DUPLEX! petfng in llvil1&. dln1ng,.JWl, Top QUfllty 3 Bi-home w/ ea: 1969 Fullerton Ave, SMdilh ~replaces. Larre 3 Br, 2 itoi:y DI.Itch Col. muter ~room wltD Prl· inner atrium. Near Meadow. LOWER ON. ~B!'!E~A~C~H:<i:'L'!Ol'!T!".".~T"!!R!!A!!D~&~,. Calf: Mr. Robinson balcony with Ocll!a.n \1ew. unique charm • Ptlvlcy . vai& bath. Completely feqc. lark Country Oub. Only PYMT. O.K. 0 el l 35x95' R 2 Davis Realty 642-7000 l.a.rge •prdll!n patio. Three View ol Bay. Sp:i.c-ious ram ed. priVale 1ate, front land-SJS.T:iO. O\\INER \\/ILL r • • • · • vt· I 8., 1" dbl. a;ar. J1'75 be bedrooms, two baths. each nu • Dbl a:al'g . f:-.ur.ed oc. scapina:. Mow In today. Ha.rlxlur Rlty 8\7-&5.'Jj_ HELP FINANCE: cant • Appro". 'A hlk. from w/optlon. $24.500. $UXXI Dn. unit: Price reduced to cupancy • Pril.'ed rl.aht • $30,450. Only $59S euaranteed I========'=='='° I Ml SSION REAL TY ocean on 35th St, NB • Terms. Fine 11tucco homt! S49,500. Ternis to :iuil clOl!ifn&· cost lo ·alll · (n4l Huntington [II() Po_ Coast 1!1\·y .. L.agtHla Wo ('(!Ui!y • S!l.000 existing w/bu.s. use. 68' Fron1a1e on Bay & Beach Rlty,. Inc, · 968--1997. ll90 VacaUon Lage. H•rbour t40S PHONE (714) 494-0731 2nd can be. asiumcd li 11ulr-\\/.19th St. Edgf! ol bi1 mkt. 901 Dover Drive. Si.tile 12.6 NB 673.9'l'Jl 6r:t-729S Hunllriaton Beach. Bkr. ordinaled -ownc.>r would 1.."0n-C ~1,....... L>•" S S OCU\NFRONT land in Sou.h sider J or •I units, Ct.1. Har-IJ'. '"Ur Realty . ~PANO. •EAveMAs, vu-3287 FO" THE Bl+ F .~ .. ILQ Open at/ un J·S Luguna, from Coast Hwy. to bor <11oea-askinr,:: t2'1.000. ~ 54&-9493 "' *" SACRIFICE • " G Mm ~ + raniily room + sludy. beach. Aln1ost 1/3 acre, sur. 4 BO RMS PLUS 583 W. 19tfl, CM A heme plan~ fot the "gen. Fabulous view home In 4 Quetn sizf! bedrooms. Two 2~~ baths, atrium, Wrl bar. rounded by large tree.&. Thfi Fa:inily mi, Macco built • 849 GOVERNOR ST. cration gap." 4 BR. :l ba. Corona de! Mar. 3 BR, fam vet)' luxurious battu; Thil Lo!J> of extras. Vacant -property overlooks a sallCIY huge Jiv. rm. 15x71' • Car-Open Sat., Sun. 1·5:30 + cn!ertainment oriented t·m. 21,~ 'ea. pool, all new home features sttp • down must sell. beach, surl, rocky pointa & ( ~ , ) D.l-· Jlvin< a-• 11 1 living room wllh romantic 17164 Courtney lane I he pe!s I drape1 • gas 811 or !!C?e u~ app t. 3 couuaa., .,. · a pp an c e I new 1 I la ro•u•• DINING a pricclcss ,·jew o t kitch. • O/W • slump.stone 1-bath. On large, fenced lot, 1124 Santiago -0(1Cn sun. 1-5 decorated, ~ped. 'tia f rep ce. ~ Four Star Rlty 835-WZ! ocean & Laguna coastline. lrplc. Prop, fenced w/block · $20,500 BOYD REAL TY lge ltving rm w/frplc, lge ROOM. Separate step down EASY LIVING All for SJ 39,000 & includes o wall&: redwood. Existing fl.0-DAVIS REAL TY 3629 E. Coa'.st Hwy., 0:L.'f closets. Pr\1..-c reduced from family room leads to com. large older ho~ that ls anclna; $20.500: a.sklng$2-4,9*; 642 7000 _675-5930 $69,500 lo $59,509 for qulck pll'!tely enclOSed rear yard Jmmac l! Br Condo. Including quite livable or rentablr ·For additional Int.,,. eall ' • '!ale. Call !1Wnet &14-2732, beautifully 1and 1 ca Ped. all appliances, crpts, dl'fll. & The land ultima1rly should CHILT DOBINl!TTE rt/ 9/ LOAN ,..__ * BY OWNER * 2807 Setting Sun Drive Sl'EP UP into this gotgeous a 32· boat &llp. Enjoy Ibis '-u•ed ,,,. hi'h densit" I'.' iJ74 ~O · ..... :eanfront Home, 3 BR, ulil all electric kilt'hen. F.1-1.A. Jclsun! living. Only Sl.t,9.70. "" " " REALTOR 1;;45-012! rm, 11ewing nn, llv rm OPEN SAT/SUN 1-S loan has payments of $153 1-Iarbour Rlty 8~7-8595 apls. or condominiums, bu! 4 BR with Pool. fam l'OOm. w/frplc & ocellJ"L view, 438 BEGONIA lnclwll't all, WW St'll V.A. mf'Rn\\hilc, )OU can enjoy • J~• ba, Near schools It So. ~ k1l 'Y/bltrn. &: Dupll'x, So. of Hwy. 3 Bit at appraisal of $29.4:i0. Fou11t1in Valley 1410 hving in your inv<'stmcnt a!'i Coasl PllW.. Immtd pot!!, a\IOCll.do sllilg crptg t~ homr plus 2 BR, apt. WE SELL A HOME it appreciates. Open house tail Mirun 1Ulr. 54Ul32 out Front yd w/palio .t ~ ORCHID EVERY 31 MINUTES \\'ILL FINANCE AT 7''! ! By all rl a y Sun.. Srpt. 7th. $40.1720 TARBELL 21ss Harbo• iz=:::::::::c::::::;:c: I BUSINESS FOR SALf \Vhila elephan!s! Olme--a-line COLLEGE PARK Gener•I 1000 ~ bdrrn + olflct' 01· dl?n, 1 ~6 l::========;I baths. EncloK>ii rout·t Yilrtl. If' large pauo 11rPa. A11!umahle ntA/VA -$23.750 .. Quiet CABANNA._ S63.500. 673-6990 Twin duple11n, new, ready Walker & lee owner: Lovely 3 BR. !t Please Fall O\l'ner for app't. re•ldflntial nelgbbol'hood 3 or 1213) 698-3627. to move in. · mill' from ~hoots. shop-& direciions. 4~2876.. stationery k Office suppb' bdmv, 2 bathfl, hardwood BAY AVE. DUPLEX DON V. FRANKLIN ping, park \\'/golf course. REDUCED $6,000 locall!d in major liliapplria: floora le gurgeous tree shad· 2 ~fodem units in btst 8.11!&. REALTOR 75!2 Edincrr •IMMED OC'CUP* 2 Lois ;if ViMoria Beach cen1er. Good solid clientcle ed cov~ patio Ii: yard. Easily rent~. adequate ~ e 673-2222 • 842-4155 or S40-~l~O \\'ill take beach proptll"1.Y for One w/niN? 1-Br. house + -~S~repeatbusine!s.SIOOM CALL 5-ta-Mlt South Coast !um. Teams; S59,000. OPEN SAT/SUN 1_5 Op!!!n evl's, down. 531-1925. scp. guest house&: b.1. u:: FOREST E. lua;h FHA 5:.•' ~ loan • PITJ I $1.89/mo. i?l'MS yurl31. $2J..000 dollars Real Esla,te BURR WHITE 6 SMALL UNITS ci,-, ACRE • POOL/ J Br. 2 Fl. on Pac1lic Coast Hwy .. tar business " corporation. ==~~•=,-.,---=I 1001 Whit• S•ilt W•y One Smill · 000 •1 .. -. , .. '-, .. h, vic1v from r OLDRR l BR honJe; on dbl REALTOR H bo v· Hill Ba. horses or units, SC, . ,, ~, ..• v "" ~ I JC-.. COATS 0 L s 0 N "'1@f WAL .. LACE REALTORS -546"4141-- (0pen Evening') lnc. Realto~ CUSTOM RANCH Newport •I Victori• °646-all (•nytima) COUNTRY CLUB 1;1'!11~.00~M~O~V~EIS~Y'ao~u!1N~l~l ::iz Rustic custom r a n c h Ii SE-Iler will pay all costs for . home. Near one of any VA bu~er, llu&e yard, LOCATION? Newport areu finest stunning living room, yanl country clubs. 3 1 a r g I! full of 1ree11. FULL PRICI:; bedroon1s, 2 baths loaded S22,500. NO-NO DOWN V .A., VIEW! VIEW! Jot {127 x \20). On future ar r lf'W s ON p t O>A·ner 5..,-7036 pal10. n1usl sell. sacrifice · road lo Un.i-•ty. ltQ, """· 2901 Ne\\•port .Blvd .. N.B. Outstanding vil'w, 4 BR, + aymen 536.:.oa. 612·1272 own er/ .... -~""" 615-4630 &U-22SJ Eves. dining + Fam . Rm. + l\lONEY MAKERS & Ow,ntr: 5'6-3167 p I INC'OME TAX SAVERS W•stmlnsttr 1612 Broker. DUPLEX 00 • -ONL y $31,500 .=c..;c,B~Y~O~W"N"E~R.-- MtN del M.r 1105 Sa.le or lease, immac. furn, Rcsli11tica.l\y priced, $50,SQO 3 BDRr-.1. 1 Batll Cuti!?. Low ----·-----~ 4 B d DON V. fRANKLIN Rex L. Hodges, Rltr. da .... ·n, low paymls.. Buill-m From thr Pinc t11'<'s 10 )'ot1r near ....:ach, r, ~. 2 Ba, 847.2525 i;aody beach, ~ X 400 *BY O\VNER _ ·4 Bdnn, l"-2 trpls, each unit. lnd unit REA~R tangr. oven. F.P •. $21.500. c ine view t11.1pi-cme BA, w7\v ''crpt thnt-Out.~ leased at $355 mo. S10,000 • 673-a EXECUTIVE BY OWNER 642-309:Z Existing 2 nistir rentals Newly painted. 540-6712 dn, owner 642-3490. H1rbor Vltw Hills Terrine condomill1um J?O- SALE OR LEASE. 2 BR, 2 Expansive view Qf freeD-2.300 sq It custom 4 bdnn 2~t ;O;r~i;;n!go;:;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;::;;l6;;3:;5 tPnt ia l. Now MVailabll' at Meta Verde 1110 BA. Luxµry condominium. be!!, nr. assoc. pools. Lovely baths, loadaofexlias. Down-......, ----..._., $137,000. lsl TD or $;16,000: ----'-----pool, putting green. All 4 Br., tam. & din. rm11. \Yet town H.B. --eiCELCim 6% asiu.1niplJle. 6144187 TR.\J.L2R ·YARD! maintenance pd . .Back Bay bar. Like new ~pts. 31 drap. R. 0. Slttff Rtalton INVESTME"'T OCEAN VlE\Y HOME ~10ve ~ ~(ion; kl\'e.ly 4 area. $265 mo., or $3CXXl es $65,500 -P.fake ofler! 5J6...3801 8~7·3519 n XI.NI' Vet loan assumption Unlimilcd ~njoyment. In t!lla Br, f m mlt 2 ba home. down. 548-€179. Delancy Rt•I Ettaft B /T f G By owner: .( units, 1 BR Int. rate \viU not increaSf!. 3 bnuld new. uoiqul' de1iif1 Now ~rpl.l,. ~Extru! Ex· BLUFFS-OPEN HOUSE 2828 E. Cout llwy. 673-377ll Oaf r r •• each. Cpl!, bit· ins; ln~me Br. 2 Ba, \\•/w c-rpts, irplc. by Ivan Welb. On the rim ceptionaJ. owatr.'s specW at Sat &: Sun 1·5 e OPEN HOUSE e Lovely decorated hotnt with S540 mo, NO vacancy factor! Cor lot; cornpl privacy with tile. VeuJted ceil-LO\V ()()\\IN F.11 .A. ln&-llving room w 1th WE $ELL A HOME "hu.vy beams. All room!i EVl!RY 31 MINUTES center around a hua:e w 1 k ~~~.:'::'~:.''~"': a er & Lee of the Bay, 4 bd"nn" 3 bllth1, ,.o:::nly::..;::121;:.::·"°::.;.· ..:511)..0863;;._;:::;:...__ 2 BR, 2 BA. 1 ]l'Vl'!J. Come Sat. & S1,1n. w/w s:pta/drp.s:, lge cov pa. $44!,500. C.all for appoint. A 11 xi 0 us. s ubnilt. F/P family roo1n with Wt'I bar. AU. 3 iJR'•BY OWNER look &: mike oU•r! 2200 15lt Bonnie Doon• Terr tio, lge fam rm, "A must ~t·~·-....!..._ _ $44,500. quality buy at on I y 2790 Harbor Blvd . st Adams JO);) i;q ft of qµa.lily living 950 Vleiri $19.~ Cf Fiesta. 644-12Sl. 2 BR .. den, 2 baths. Beaut. see!" $25.400 • $168 pays all. ~_..... PLACE REAL TY 4'H-9704 area .,. 3 car ~araG"c. Thi' 2103 Ftdtnl S21,000 !>% d d All HAFFOAL REALTY Ni 129,750. Call now 6-1).-0l'.ll 51:>-9~91 price of tss,SOO includ~s al· ~ Walmit $2l,500 6~~ M 0 DEL H 0 ME-EX· ecorate . \\'OOI carptli:;, 8740 Warner, F.V. 842.4405 ~•gun• 19utl 1707 VIE\\/. 4 BR & den, 2 BA. FIN ANCED NOW! l1..,.,..0 ..... .,",.·,.mi.9i.Pi.';i;;1 ....,. Jowancc !or rarpeling. 213 SUsarmah $2G.500 51.4 Cl..USIVE ARE,\. 3 Bdrm. many shottm'I. 'Elegant bar pa t i o, deck, 4 yrs old Roy J . Ward Co. l..a .... e take over loans formal din rm, den; sur-& restful 11rden-1>&tlo. Firm OWNER Transfered-5 EXCEPTIONAL Coastline & Perft'Cl. $39,9.'iO. r r rm & TAKE OVER 53/, % Cautious home buyers only! F11A 5._ '>:i loan pa.ya all at Sill. mo. S IU"lt" l>Mroom1, 2 baths, hU&e step dO\\'Tl family room. beautifully done ln rich knotty pine, Rmnal dlnina too! E\·en room 1o expand! Seller b1 wllling to help finance tor right pUt.y. Only $24.500. Costa Mee. Belter llurry: Call 6t5-0303 IDEA HOME ... r 0 u n d in g p 0 0 I &: S48.500. Own/agt 6i3-0l45 Bedroom 2~; baths, 2 story while 'vater vie'wa frorn ~n. (N.•ner, 494~1 (8aycrest Otricci ee5'8--t058ee ,. * 61, ,9,,,. fully curpeted, A 111 u m c eve'"" room of this 0111s1an· -o0==~70o;;--::::--.:= 1,3 G I 4 '~ Pl~-~ w FANTASTIC ., ~TWO-UNIT WT .... "'"'" O 11 11.."Y 6 s.1......., · Open Hout• Set. 1-6 6~~% mortgage with sm11.ll dinr tri-lrvel Cll'llorn l BR 2 NEAR BEcACH 4· + FAMILY \Yow' 4 beclroon1s + la.mily room, 2 Baths. Bull\-lns, and bre11kfai;t bar in dream kitchen. N1w C'Wilom drape&. WAii to \\'all carpet11. Fon:ro air healing! Only Sl9.950 better be fast. Call 110\v 6'>--0Jll3 4 + POOL BAYCREST Superb Newport Bcac.h estate. 4 master btdrooms. II~ t 11 e d baths. Fam.Jly room and east will;: view Of a troplcaJ setUn.g around olympic ab:f! pool. 101.:. doWn, Be1t ot terms. c.n IOda.)'. 6a.-OJ0.1 EAST SIDE $24,9% hnmaeulalr 3 bldroorn home:. Din1n& room with btamtd ttlllng. Newly decort.ted in and ou;~ l"tw pluM pile (!M"l>etinc. tf•• We in kitchea and b a t h ! Olan! lanaf o•ert1ok1 lmrnt!n&t ~n ot palms. Bonus kal:UR! Alley acceas for llloitll end tn.llen. Crut lol'atiOn! 'J'hto price 1, ri&hlf 1-hlrf)'?. C • I I -POllEST E. OLSON ACRE IN NEWPORT BEACH Arehitect'!I personal home off. c1't'd Jor tht fil'st time. Beau. 1 lful Spa nlsh style 4 RR ov- f.'rs1Ud l~n1ily roo111. Garder1 ki1chcn & l2x35' p11.tio. Spar- ious yard 11.·1th room for t-.us or canlPt'r. Cul·de--sttc streel. As11umc :;'i <;t, loan @ S2Ul 4 bdnn home + family roo1n pl'r mo. pays <'VcrythinJ!'. & oUicP.. HoNLeli OK. Spanish HERITAGE 540-1151 Iii!.' roof. 11-et bar. viC\Y, lllll.ILY rxtri\li. -CoN"ooM1N"1u,;,-JEAN SMITH, J bdnns. "J ba th!, 2 pools. 2 R yea.1'$ old. j"'•; VA . lQan eQ~Of I p11yn1rn1 5 lr5s 1han rent ~' 646·32SS 1 1171 per 111onth including 400 E . 17th. Costa 'al<'sa 1 ta.1i;rs l: 111surancr. Built·HI """"~~~~~~!I!!! raw.;r / O\'f'TI. d15hwashtr. MESA VERDE fh1'pl1t L't'. oo.rpe111, draprs. 16TH TEE Subn1it )'UUr !1011.•n payment. i Bayview Beauty J BR, hugr IAmib' room. I beFlutlfltl C81'JM!l'I I drapes. bll·ins. On lgl' lenred lot • $16.txKI ve!~ no do\\'o. Open Sat/Sun 10..5 20112 Bayview, SA Htt. FULLER REAL TY :116·081~ Esclusivr an·a. . goU course vle11·. t.h1s~1ve dual ~tone fireplace. Formal dining roo1n. Rc1·1-eation room. AU electric buu1.1ns. Pool s17.- f'tl groundl>. 5'1B-17'l!J TARBELL 29SS Harbor COLLEGE PARK 3 lxl.nns, 1% bath&, ca.rpel$, drape11, lin'place, electric blt·ins & \\"Ul~r It dcyet. SX.250. 1 Wells·McC•rdie, Rltrs. 1810 Newport 8 1\'d . C.l\t. ;,.is..7129 anytime $18,506 SHARP AS A TACKI 3 big ~d i'OOni~ :.! b!\lh". all ~S~E~E~T~H'!'l~S'°'ll~E!!'Al"U"!T~Y__,I r]{'{·trit built • In klll·hcn Spacious yard. i:>el\&htful Colltgit Perks Sh1 rpest Jl\flio. ASSUME S11J:•/. 14!>-0604 TARBELL S171 MO.PAYS ALL l Br, 2 Ba, fam m. up d111 A-FRAME rm, 2 [j·plca, l-Ompl kil. 1.1lil Oean 3 BR, 2 bll. homt', CIO!lf' ln bell! bf:<11ch . S111.5r0. CAYWOOD REAL TY 6306 W. Cotl11111Wy,. N.B. 54J.1290, 642-3416 Eve, I RV NETERRACE- .Out1tandlnc Cc:IM home in prlv. ttald. Art•. 3 Lge. Dr. f11m. 1iii.: httl. flit, ~ CORBIN -MARTIN n~:AL.TOHS ar~J66'1 :mi E Cout Hwr .. CdM $2J,'5Q rm. Immac Jnds:eP£:. By 01vn. er eve11 «· >A·knd~. 3~9-1!n0 LAND ln North San Dieco C.ounty, 40 Acre1 It SIOO pet acril. Will txCha.111"1! 4 ACRES view site. S2•.7SO .LCE P.£R£YDA Real Estate 4~1!t90 or 49~ ££±£& S26, 950 "POOL " S BEDRM + 3 BATHS Jr. Esto11e rrou1w:l1 • l~1et1a pool. Rich Waocl pancHng, handt0me bre1Udast bur. ~l(i.17'l0 TARBELL 2955 Htrbo• MESA VERDEi ~h•iler 1ltcd brdt'OOln.a. 2 ~iNlraJt beth$. QWtt ft'llol· de,,llal 5ln't1. BUiit • un. "1nc. RllJ)lo.-t SKl·l'l20 DON~ . I • -1 TARBILL -ss H L-, 11ve , a•u .• v at Rli'tioft Centtt ro1,-air-r quldr 'Calb for It wtlh t :mt Hadaac &Wd .. C)L llTllE="· ~Q"'U~IOC&R~,,,-,YOIJ~..,...;,~_,.,.,, Dally Pilot wan! Adt nu:; QUIO\ER. YOU !ELL 612-!11'/S lBJ~ Samar to close eslatr. KNOTIY ~lNE thruout. ~ia:h Is the only word for this cus-down payment Call 84l-8424 BA honte, ca n· i I ever lZI.000. lcnns. Ch\•ner: lTI4l 144,950. 4 BR, 3 BA. f•m be~ crilmga.. 3 Irr; BR a. 2 tom 3 Br. view home. $84,500 for appointment decks & protected patio. 36-2254 rni, 2600 + sq. fl. ·er,i11, :: ~ B poo6 gamt! $45 :m, C154-Cf I BY OWNER I A dls!Jnctive & unususl p1'0-=s==J======= drps, auto ~prklrs. assumt c II.,)'. Wrn.'r, • ' PROPERTIES WEST ~~ mile fl"om beach, lara;e 3 perty that niust be iieen. an van 51,,.~ loan. 1'1r. Lilly Bkr. * 646-l42l * 67~150 67.S.1642 Boc>droom or 2 plus den f"~irst time offered. $.55,COJ. Capistrano 1720 6t2-52Zl or 548.-3684. BLUFFS BAY VIEW 3 Br. 3 / I '-·-..., __ .,. • -Call for appl, 494--5940. Opeo Ba on 1vidr greenbelt. READY •·• w \\i: <KU, """""· u.JW houae Sunday. 1.s. LIKE HORSES? $26.950 VACANT Reduced S6000 for quick To move in.~ Bea:oni1. down. Call 962-9551 COMMANDING-Open hou[;e Sat & Sun U--4 . Aaswne 5%'h FHA. BC?aul 3 sale! Owner 1. n x I 0 u 1 , CORONA DEL MAR e BEAUTIFUL 2 STORY 27401 Or1ei:a Hwy. 3 Br, 3!.1' Br. 2 Ba, patio home. Fam 644-426S 2 Bd\'ms .• SM,900 5 BR, J Bath luxlll')' hon1e. Coastline-Caf1llna Ba. all elPcl. ale. 2 story rn1, bll-in6, crpts, drpa, By =========-•I 42 Ft. ft.2 Lot AtQ!Ume CI loari. $44,950. View Ibt in Laguna Beac!i, hou~(' -l>ar11, four f!!nCM O\\'llt'r 545-4265 N•wport Heights 1210 Gt>nc Robert.son Rltr 6'n-489"J 847--0163 S6,950. Sma11 but I eve I. paddocks et<'. 6',: loan. Dor· PRESTIGE llOme 1\~ blocks 1st TIME OFFERED BY OWNER; 3 &i. 2 Ba. $1.000 Down, bal. at Si"O othy Funk, P.ltr. Gl2·33~1 to Mesa Verde Country 3 BR. flrcp\, h\vd fin. beam• ~ Blk. (rom oCean. Llke nt>ar 5 Pot n ts. carpets, ~·~'°:;:";:.'"~· ,;':;:"'c;';;";c'=c-==~ JIS ~\ REVELATION I.be Club. 4 BR. $46,300. 549-1678 ed ceillnp. Le fncd ytl & new 2 BR. le den ho~e. R-1 fireplace. biltins, &prinklers. THE SUN NEVER" SI::.'TS ta. many bargain3 you find ln QUIET Cul-de-sac. 3 BR, 2 pe.tio. Prime area. rJS,950. Lot. HS,500. For app L $24,500. 847-ffi8 DAILY Pll.OT WAI.VT' ADS! t"lassifled Ada. ~k lhl:tn Ba, custon1 crts & drp1, By 548wTIOI Call: Pifary Graha1n 011•nP.r: 54!1-9616 ..:.::....::.:.:._~~--~ 642·9190 OPSN HOUSE, Sun 1-5. 522 rarcl Walker Raltor C II P k 1115 El ~1odl'na. Nl'WpOrl 0 ege ,.,. Heights. l BR. kar i::aragt New Broadmoor Homt Assum• 4¥4"• Loan Pool ' Flneat landscaping It inl. ,;;:;:========I desiin. 5 Br, 3 Ba. deri li 4 BdJTn, l'i Ba, 26' liv nn. d ..... , ... I · I h"" R IO, dsh\vhr, dbl pr. tncd. Dovar Short• 1227 in '"1· ~w: 1 view o ""-1. Walk to achls &. 11hop'c, va. ____ .......:._ _ ~ For appoint. 64+oo23 cant S25 950 2:178 Cornell ...,_.__....____,....EXCLUSIVE. Unusual ~n<11 ;..,: · For sale by Owner ... 1 ••. ' •R. ,~ ..... ,,.,. Gene Robertson Rltr. Newport 8e•ch 1200 Spacious cuatom 2-ltory ex:· 673-4899 ..,.... __ .-. .-_ ........ eCIJtiVe home. J,.l.rge forms.I 5 DR. 3 BA. dln~n. 1 blk ,_. _.. dinina: room. Panelfd den from Cd.ti.I main beach: uSvTsTA BONITA wilh Wei bar & fireplace Owner. $47,500 67!N1·11 rl11Yfi M the addl'ells translates. Sittlllg 11>0rn w/fireplace. 3 or 875-3530 eves & ,vkcnds. "~autilul View" • both in· bdr 3~ bltbl. G&rdcn t~ LO aide I: oul. Exce-cda modtl try' View of.bay It moun. .E. hilltop Jot, Perm. V\1!\11· I t . · .... , u... !•• ~·i of OL-can & h1lt11. Pl·1\·11l.'y. humf' l'e<IU reml'nls • lavish· tllll..!;,._ -...:.:...._"""• _....,., -_ Realtor e7l-20l0 ly l·ustomizt-<I \\•ilh rlecontlor ~ appoinlme.nUI. De11i1oed tor 1\-UNIQ1ik1.Y CUSTOM 811contemporary1 ul lin1atr comfort by !ilnglr. Ditfl'rent "Old Wtnid" Con. yr old 3 Br, 2 Ba h111. 228 dlM:rim1narin1 O\\'Tltr. H\liC temporary, e.xeeulive lux:· Goldenrod. 673-.i068 for master sultll! \\•ilh 1ittl~ UP' b om e. Unobe:tructM app1, $79,500 By Owntr. room. Separate 1uts1 bdrm. BA¥ &: ?.fin VU-mOl:lt rn1s. C,\i\1EO SllORES-5 en.·1 & bath. Spilt-level tocl 1rn!I, 5000 aq fl. 4 Br, 41,S: Ba + $79,j(J(), BY 0 \VNER Prlced 10 sell st construe· maids qt rs. Idea.I lot enter. * IT>-l.~ * Uon t.'Olll. $51.500. Shown tainlna". Euy malnt. lmmedl========= dally by app·1. lhru,. · occupancy. Fucnlsbed. Lido Isla 13Sl EASTBLUFF n11,11110. ""um•'""' 1oan.1-------- . Box 1632 N.8. r.l&-?21$ OPEN SUN, 1·1 flEAL TY 200 VIA MENTONE 001 UI for olh~r Blul.fs l•YCNSt 1223 GraclOU-!i 5 BdJ'm. "-3 Btlh cxclush'! fi8111lfs . A'TTENTION Execullw&! home. with lovtl,y p.tio l 2414 Vista ()('I Oro pool. NEWPORT. BEAOI Jtat ~~ S.10,~. Thll 1125,CKXI '44al1S3 644-0505 Evat. custom vc s llOPhistlcated lf00 REAi. TY INC SHORE COTTAGE Older hOmtt, rlthl 011 the hf1ch, Sm.JI, bu1 complete. Priced al lot V!Uue, ~ne:r wUI nn1nrt. s 12.r,oo, IURR WHITE ' 1\EALTOll 2801 N11\\'p6rt Blvd .. H.&. 6r.>430 mu EW1. home. Anlhoey pool, soa.rlni • t1n1bered ctlllntt. 4 bdrnu .. l73-8830 mnoo l baths.-Now '69.Dl. o~ I bo I I I 2021 Shlp\iray Lanr 646-2lm. •I a s ind J55 Tiff SUN NEVt:R SETS on OPEN HOUSE 4-7 Cluaif1ed's •cllon '°"'er. ll2 S&PJihlre Ave Room 10 For llll ad lo llf'll arounid build new houae On front + the dock, dial &l2-5671. t:<ltUnr 3 BR, 2 Bo\ new!)' IS YOUR AD JN a.AMI· ~modeled. Ownr 61&-0204 FIED t Someone WW br f'or Dalb' Pilot WMt Ad.a -· for IL Dial 6C-M1' Oto! MU6ll Huntington B•ach 14r1l Huntington Buch l400 Huntington Beach 140o Solve a Simple Scrnmbltd Word Puzzle for tt Chuckle 0 llOtrOnvtt th• 6 s;romblld ,...-......__.,.--...__.,.-, words b-low to rn:Ok• 6 aimp!. wordi. Print J.tt9r1 of ~ tn i11 !JM of .tquor_tt. IPOYCIM" I r~.:..A=l.;.,F ..:.E .,_L ...,......,.._,1 · _ I · 1· I I I _ ISYDURN ' I I I I I l IR O T D I R I ilie f1t!wlyweds were hav-~. ;;..:;_;.~~-T~T-1 if'rg their iir1t breokfo1t to-1 I I II I gether. • L--1.,-,_L.Jl-..1.-.1.-1 She so id1 "Oeor, ·thtrl!!l's I I somelhing I should ho\la told 'LS:.:U;;M:::.;P~A:.C;:_ __ _.i you. I suffer from asthma." _ I 1 I I J' He: '!honk heaven' for .__.__..._...___,___...,,_, t~pt. A ll n1gh1 long I thought ; lClU'Were --." 'J• 1 ~Nr;..;A,;_.GTC_E,L~~-~1 e (ompl•I• th• (~U(~l. q!IO!ed 7 I ~ I' I I ' by filling Ill the m!u111g '#Ofds . J _ _ yov d~loo lrom s••o No. 3 "'°"'" " -"" .. _ ·-... & m~:.;""'""" I' I'. Ii I' I' l' I' I' I' I t>wi;ir I I. I I I I I • I I SCRAM·LETS ANSW~lt IN DIME·A·UNE ' l I J .. I ' .'..I ; I .. • ~!NTl\LS Apia. '""'''""" HOUSES FOR SALi lteNTAl.S' J·o."""n"'•""" .... '--nt-'--"=lo.7-30. : ._.H"-'""=-.;,;..-F.o.ur'-'n_w...l~;;...-1 ltlNTALS Apt.. '"'"'"'"' u ... lolo USI _...,.....,, uoo c-. -4100 Newport lotdl 4200 4 BR. CAPE coo --t' 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~! Octan A ville~ 'Vltw, J;'rp!., LOOKING FOC'. 1-llR, den, I• VILLA POMONA cx:EAN FRONT ' BR 1; J BR dupiex. rum le untum, DELUXE J BR •tud\o. f!l'1)t.!, DELUXE 2 8t, encl ,.no, ramtly room. N~ !)llirtt I I BA bome on• "intu be! I/I New 1 1 J B1t.. ftU'D •Pts. bl.._ Ti, top mndl1'cn.• Cov. nr Vie Huro, l'K"W df1)&. pool. No dllld tee• 2 .,.,..h1 ... taco. A4u1tl -•·" • OOHCJtET£ nn. Ptliol Ille. Concrete I blJc lop a#- i,._ ..... Don, 14Uil4 •·· t•-~ f -•-~I ' ... "' -..... ' Adults only, No P:ets. Pool. ..... ,. ..._,_, .. ,.. -·-•-lrpl ~" ·-~ -~ ··-C'al'p! .. , .... re&t am-I"'"' qi l. 9•-a ,B<inn. ~home, Pier encloled 1ari&t• • 1760 fio.. _.10, su-p. ~·.,,DtO. ..... cpwl • 'a r . thru 10 ........ 6"-0495. S1l5. MT..e69'J Uy tto;:;:uJ:1':fALTY It 1111,, $150 mo., 1 or :I yr. mona Aw.. • peta. Rel, rqd. <Tl 4 ) mnllGI 2 D.R., 1"' aA, cpb, drpe:, -.,.NEW=~,~--=2'=e'=a-APTS=~.- Balboa l1f1nd 23" ltaa avail.. 54MOI» Evee. t 'CiNii0::21;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:i;;;;;;u;ll ,n;; .. :;:";;;'ll,.,..,""°_,..,..,.--RINTALS blt-lns. Na pet.I. Nr. -. .. ., Pa'i.... a .. 1-.. 1...... pri·--s.&lSI Costa Hwy , Dal\il F\>tnt ICONDO ... 2 bedroom. &lonth '"~ ••oo, nn • ... -T ....,.. ._............. ·•~1 lro ........ ~ '"".m.n. apL be:tv.ttn Aaft. Unfvr"ithecl Sl40. 962.-a886_ _ a62 Atlanta. HB SJ&..2800 l===m="=.....,,==== \VINTJ;R·\ Rental. L 1 e • TOWMHOU~E to month adult.a. Sw mina ocean " bQ>. Wintl!I' rtn~ -'-1--'-.,,.._ ...... ..c..-'="--. C nd I . spacloua'S Br. 3 ba. nr. So. MuJll only, 3 BR. Z'{r Ba. Pnol, Clubhoule. $l50 pt? «en Olaruwl Pl. (cor. ot «Ith GeMrtl 5000 N_-_,.., __ 1 _a._1_ch __ s_200_ l•i u_n• •-ach o om n1um 1950 ~ Be11.ut. deco1'11.ted. 1275 mo.nth mo. &U-9118 ¢.u i'-P~f. SI. 1:. Bilbo& Blvd.) See --~ · !;a!Jshury Realty 613-6900 lay & leach I BR fumlshed. $145 mo. Sun. thru Wed. .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1$300 to ~ wa.terb'onl. Lux. 570~ LAGUNA Luxurk>us condom. Incl"·'· tll. Hid -• I•-;--;;-=-,==-=-VEN DOME turn, new crpli thruout, 3 O\VNER'S O\\'N, nice.ly turn, lle•lty, Inc. iui:rl u · -l ,\ 2 BJt.. Ba.chelor Apts. w·lous lc. elea:ant 2 BR, 2 Br 3 &, 1 bat 1 2 IR. 2 &Uul1 Choh.~ loca· 90l t>owr Or., NB ISuJlt C!6 Adults, no pets. 5f9-282t or Kit,..TV-Pool-Mald Ser. $1'.i. RA. pool, pri balcony, view 2 Poma.· l;;1 •• p"1er:::;.: tlon. Wintrr. Adults. S250 66.2000 Ew11. ~ 968.-1740 per v.'k. & up. THE MESA !MMACULATE APTS! I.Phi. Boat slips avail. $3l.OOO or rent $350 mo. l\fonth. (Pasadenal T!IS-t~ . EAST' Side 2 BR furri. clean. ill N. Nwpt Blvd, 64&-9681 ADULT I: FAMILY subterrunean parkl.ne. 0Y.'nt't 499-J61T or 213-CR WINTER: .3-t Behm. BACK BAY 3 BR A family, adulta only, no ~ts. 364 E. OCEANFRONT Winier re~ SECl'IONS AVAU.ABLE Cilribe Baltio. Apts 5-5965 ~. ·l•land Rea11;y, double fireplace. covettd 16tt P laoe. $165. Mo. la.I. l-3 81', J-l BR. nr Clot• to lhoppl"I, P•rlc 3l0 Fel'tlf.JKlo St, N.B. BEA1.1l'IFUL 1 Br •Pl. natural old wood panelllng, \V/W Shai crptlng, frpl, pvl patio, garg. for IUD. cu. $140 mo. incl. ull!. 494-1189 2 Br. lockabll" prg', 'I ~vaiJ Sept 10. $160 mo. on ltw. 494--7891 BullMt&.Ront1t 6060 --FOR ft.brr: Beautiful 2700 aq tt •Wtt. rully a:ptot a: ne"·Jy dt'Ull'•~ reamru.ble rent. Tnl!tict locallon lei cenler of San Oe1nen1 .. For info. call 6f6--02'T1 MARINERS CENTER OUice or ~auly 11hop, rtnt or lease.$1S to $125 J)f't' mo. 149 Rlvenidf' Ave. lW6-2Al4 « Patk Ave. 173-UOO 11atio. Laf1:e corner lot. DELUXE 1 BR, 11pacioua, llChool8 I. churchea. P.e!a * Spacious S Br's. 2 Ba (114) 673-3003 Ad!'·~ 'ti -Include• Ideal for bachelors. $125. req'd. 540..2128 * 2 Bedrooms NE \VP ORT Be a ch •sru=o"'r"'o,.-,A,..p'"t,-...,-.,.-.,-,..-<h.-.· I ~"' f t'l . Av.~,..:. ... Oct. 1st 1993 Church, 548-8633 BALBOA Pen.inwla. Lovely '* SWim PooJ. 11 PuV1rttn \\"1Herfronl ~ bdr, 2 be, New poo.1. Leale. Oupl•xes For Sale 1975 Laguna INch 2705 sma11 store Catalina. Jaland $15 ~fo. Pl)One Avalon 181, OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 ••.,uences req""""· st!-c87 , BR turn apt. Prtter .older modern 2 BR apt. Ca,_.ta;, * Frpl. todiv ndry fac:'ls luxury bid&. I> u l It· Ins ' * 494-321ll * OCEANSIDE, Vie\\.', 2 BR k . ~ ..... 114$ An•htim Ave. sul>ternnean ~. boat Office Rental 6070 110 9th Strfft, H.B. Cl bUc from OL'"l!an i: lew blocks: \V. of P ieri Delu. ... e 3 bdrm t; ~ bdrm. Terry Riiy anytinle :>36-14)9 RENTALS den, 2 BA. \\'uhtt/dr)l'er, "CHARM'";;.,"°IN"o"·-4::-:B"•"'· "'"li_.,ba-.1 ~1~, noo. per mo• ~~~!~~I-Ins. $183 ~ COSTA MESA &rl-2!24 iilips a"a11. REAL ESTATE dsh1,1.·W. avail Srpt lhru ... .,_,........,.. ...... '"......., .... , .,..,.111!!!..,,....,..,..., .. I Carlbe Balbo G.neral LAGUNA BEACH I nwlt'e on the \Vllter. Xlnl fl>ll C . 1 til . 1 1 1:c====~~~=.-,~ ' Al Cond'tl·-·, Jum-$2511 mo. s e. cond. Uc. $31j nio. Bkr . .,.,... ute SlJll" e. u inc , OCEANFRON't. Rear 2 BR, • RENT • llD Femando Sc. r I w- SHORTER RENTAL may 548-l290. y,·oman, no pel!. 319 Del prage. Cloae to !f(:hls & 613-3003 Re"t•ls Wanted 5990 ON FOREST AVENUE' ht! arranied 5 mo or more, "'A!EiU'RiiiiiT-;;m;-;IO'l~M~"'O;·.!CO:·'~l;,, . .....W~~~--churches. \\'inter rental~ 3 Rooms Furniture 3 BR, 2 BA Eastbluit area. NOTICE Drsk \pace availa61e In Hou&n Furnished lse. 494-88l1 WATERFRONT \i'\th 3 0 · , f'URNISHED mo. 673-0057 $20 • $25 & UP ne'""·est oUi~ bulldlnJ al dock 3 Br 1~ Ba crpls l;-==.,-.,.,-~-.,.,---1 (14.j Domi»Zo Dr. N.B.) REALTORS & RENTERS prime loC:alion In downtown 3 BR. $250. 1 BR $1.50. util. d,...,,' adult.:t° ~""" mo' -ly' GARAGE APT. LARGE bachelor, Ii~ MW. Montb-To-Montb Rental.I Brand new, balcony view The housi..., offlCl' of Univer· , _"""' "'••lo •. ,, --"!· 2000 12131 2~4-6386. or 232 Chic-~;L"t>O · -· .J• • :..a-rr> Brotilway, C?af. ~'• blocl< to bay •• •···h. ...., ....... ,_ · ._....,...., -Gtner•I . Stree .,,.........,"" · "" ~ · WIDE SELECl'ION from both mastl!I' BR .tc llv sity of California. Irvine Lo; tioned, ra rJ)Clrd, bcau!ltul ---------_qu='"==='===== LEASE 4 Br. 3 Ba, crpts, SMALL, clean b&c~lor cot-Di1:: 15th St \Vlnler $1.35. Appllanoes &: 'l'\7'11 ava.11. rm area, frplc, dsbv.•shr, l'Xpar.cling 1111 Ji~ting !if'rvire enltar'IC't'I: f'rontll~ on LOOKJNG For al BR, den 2 Summar Rent•ls 2910 cirps, pool. $325. No pets. laie. ~f~tutt v.'Orking man. =Y~'="'=''~l~l4~5._&_1>-6450 __ ·~--No ~urUy Deposit $3.10 rno. No children or ror oft campus rentals. 8.eal-Forest A~ .• rear lea.di to BA home on a \\'inler lse~ BluUs. 644-Qlj(), STD mo incl util. 2'lO Pa1mer BAYFRONT, spar. 2-3 B:r, HFRC FUmiture Rental! pets. 645-1260 or 548-8482 tons £: private ~'net! are Muncipal po.ricing lots. $50 How about Lido l 1 le! 2 BR Ba1boa apt adj S BR 2 DUPLEX 1 Br. f\lmiahed; pvt patlo, sml. boat slip, 511 W. 19th, CM 548-3481 l'EAUTIFUL BAY VJEW encouraged to Include suit· per month for space. DNk 615-69.W beaches/pier _,1!).$150 wkl)I. · Ba., frpl., cpts, drps, ~t no dop · \\.fnter hie S190-i2:U mo. 156& W. Lndn. Anlm '17"2800 Spllt-lt:\lel Q01ldo ill Bluffs. able married & single stu-aod chairll. availttblll for '5. 2 o= ~·. 675 ~"10 blttilil. Nr. bch. $265 mo, lae. ' •'"•" .;.....,,* incl. util. Lt l-t395 e\•es 1'r1lla model l BR, 21,i Ba, dents & facUlt;y accommi> Bus~!iS houn illllMrira $200. BR, 2 Ba. Yrly rental ...,_...,...., ...-vo :>48-1.290 Bkr .no-.. '"" d ti In fil \V ·1 -~ P " r-• o ~-1· s·-'~~--~~-~--t-==,_=-,--~~~ 3 Bdnn 1 BA '< "'hlk frt>lc, dshWU', cpta, dl'pl, a on& our es, r1e service avallabl.e for $ID. ».no, • .... c. n r.: .. '" ,.,.. $250 \\'k. Lu x u r i o u s BLu=s, , .. ,1,,,,, 3 BR. .on. MO incl util. 3 rooms. • • crp . 711 0 p~-· r 1· ,. 1 .. ~~ ""Qn .. ~ .. .,.. .,..., lo '·h •'11:11 ~-RENTAL FlNDERS paUo, car•ae w/auto door r '11"""' or a is 1ng orm All utilities pajd .. v,._.t ~ waterfront apt. pool. Furn 2 2~ Ba. La. util rm. Pool, ~!t~ (JCOjM preferred 40th,,._;si. 67'~' yr{)' .UG'n MXPSISIYl "•MUMnlt 'opener. Avail early Oct. from: Housing Otcice, Li· telephone. --r BR, 2 BA. (Il4l 673-30ffi $325.. ~ ~-~· $425. 644-4464 btary Administration Bldg, DAILY PILOT R•nt•ls to Shar• 2005 YEARLY, Npo P•·'-. 2 BR, lllMflt.ll-llUel """'°"'=-="o-oo-;:=-=7' I UC '-" l · "·'lf . •un Wf.-IOOMl.ln $1lYKI DELUXE 2 & 3 BR Studio uv•ne, rvine, ........, . 222 FOREST AVENUE SHARE 5 BR house, 3 ba, 3 Oupl••ff Furn, 2975 LEASE OPTION 3 BR, den, Newport laacft 4200 2 BA. frplc. Adults, no pell!. 92664 Phone: (n4l 83.1-6811. L.AGUNA BEACH formal diffin.&, family, 2~il-_;'-------673-6542 or &73-3:ni apt. $180 & $215 month. c1-r gar ""'Im a I u re, $115. CLEAN, ro.ey, ~i blk. to ba. Pi(!. Delta 640-44.14 Newport BeaC'h ,.,,,,,.,~.,-,=~~-,-~ -~ W, ~ ~-~MMlll Adults. Ref.s. 4201 1-lllarla Regp party, 4 chtldttn d~ 494-9466 employed n1 a I e . Ci\!. bcli \\'inter rental l Bedrm. I~======== COUNTRY CLUB LGE. lovely 3 Br. 2 Ba. beach -: 'vs -' .-... Dr. nr Hoai; Hospital & sin!• unfum Hse or apt New· GROUND Floor; paneled I: 64&-l~. 5'1~:.'623 ask Mr. 1201 ~ 36lh St. NB N•wpert Heighh 3210 LIVING apt, 9 mos., Xlnt are!\. $~. 2 B~ 4-plex. UW pd. Park Lido Bid(:'. 642-4387 port area. Have sold home, carpeted , air-conditioned ot- Baker. ALS Family only $225. ~9-0844. \V/W. Children A pell! 0 .K. ?al must haVt' occupancy by flee at '4l9 E. ITth St., CM, llENT 3 BEDROO>I ' •·th I Lw..-ury (:'arden apartn1ent!I B~~'.:·.:·~,,.~ -~·-----lri'Ei"'o'1i;;:-o;g,-;;;;;;:--;r;;;;~ I 011· p,,,,, ea l-·· SH ARE i\I }' r I e g ant HouNS Unfurno'sh·' •. ,,,~rt H•':h-.,.~.,.,·, ~,,· oue..; .. _,. oomple>e . prh·acy, :":"' ,.., ""''r'<>""" NEW t Br 2 Bil .....,,,_ d.-ns .,.,J;o,,... Y r ~...,,... inchKting parking, reecp.. , \\"3ltrfront hon~ \\'/dock. -!~ .~;;... '6f'") •n 1,;:=; bea~tit~ landscaP'"" l.< un· Newport Hgb. 4210 $130. 1 BR, patio, R/0, ,,...1 d 'h ._' -,-·;--.. ·t•..,:·• -~-.-~-..'""co'•c;"-...=.-.--l IM>n. telephone answering I "'" ~" ... ~ rno .w ....., --.. f" "'/I" Iii pd B k ... i-c, ll \\iu·, •• . e LANDLORDS e I 16' l\lan .,., to "" yn. $15CI mo. Gen•r•I 3000 . . --paralleled recreational faciJ. • Clean 1 or-2 BR • re ,.,,. " v, u ro er Acros.s from Coco's &: xerox s.erv ce. S !)CJ' mo. 67;,.....J331 ities in a country club al· Adulbl, no P'IJ. 2421 E. ISlh aJ4-6!lr80 Westclill Plaza. S 2 l:;, FREE RENTAL SERVICE CaU "6U-67fl' ' r.tALE 30 v.·ould like to share 0 CE AN FR 0 NT SUnset Corona ci•I Mar 3250 m"""'bere. Now lea.sin&; in $135. 1 BR, bJlins, re'...... .,.,., ,,...,., Broker 534-6983 PRIVATE or~- h J BR ~ BA 3 ¥.... St. $135 mo. up, 646-1801 "• ....._ r~lw.L 2 BR apt, COM Sl!lll. Beac • • .. • FOR Leatie, Cameo Shores 6 Newport Beach. ~!t~W· Adults. Local Bkr.l'D"°EL""°UXE=""3""'B"R-, 2:;-;;8,-;A-. "•-=ic, '* Rental Service • crplll., drps .l 1torage spaoe 67~2903 fireplaces. den, blt-ina, mmi or leis, 2 B,, convt. 17M 16th Street ..,........, .. I' F"'REE TO LANDLORDS tnlheGLenda.lcFedSavlnp cplB, drps, 1 yr Jtase Furniahed OT unfurnished Coron1 tl•I Mar .. 250 =~=~~~~=~I crpts, drpg, bltins. ~i blk 1 Bid ~-d •-' Costa Mei• 2100 den 2 Ba spac llvinJ: rm $185. NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba, Patio, -.. bay ._ beach. Adultli, Bue Beacon 645--0111 i: .• v.uvna el ?uar, $50. minimum. No sin!21e or ' ' · ' P.1odcls ........ n noon to 9 pm ... ,,. • ,.._,, "'--/ Hal•-•~ pets. $315 mo. f213) 592-1743 dinin: nn, gardener pd, 7i.4~·642-8110 2 BEDROOP.f, I au n dry, pool. Av&il no1v. Local Bier Sl.90 Mo. Ma-7098 RETIRED I..aey desires un-mo ......... """"" yn --.un NEAR Back Bay. 3 BR, 2~i Ba. ?11any bit-ins. 2 lovely patio!, huge 1 a rd en, G~m-r £: ""'&ter pd. VeJY homelike. Yr. lse. $270 ~8-3156. $373 mo. 673-8778 1araae. New~ refurnished. =ti<>-O=·=w======= 14 BR duplex, \I blk to beach. tum. l BR or studio nr 675-5444 or 56-31.65 4 BR. VIEW back bay. Din SPACIOUS 2 BOR~I. Crpts, OAKWOOD 310 Mar1ueritt:. Open Sal. &. 615-l9T? shops, To $100 mo. 646-2175 OFFICES rm. 2 ba, fencd yd. I..se, drp~. bltn~. 1araat. Quiet Sun. 6T:>-3000 Bk)' .l Beach Coeti Mes• 5100 :~~~ ~ter ~· NEED 2 Bdrm. apt in R.eccption-Anlwertne $400 Mo. Local Bkr 645--0lli cpl or 2 older ladies. No GARDEN Reo&lty. Sch Secretarial EXECUTIVE home 5 Br, 3 cbildr~n or pets. Yearly. APARTMENTS $90="r°'u"RN"'".,..,-,.,.h-. .,Qu,..,.l•~t.-See~ (ONSJRUtTll\U $115. Bayside Village No. 81. ~S.:able: ~~Sept. 1. 33-13 Newport Blvd., N.B. BA, crplll, drps. elec bllns ~6~7l-~22~1!_•~--~--l-Wiiiii'EiliiE'N'fAi[S to apprec. Busineas man. \llVl'I 2 BR, 2 BA. Adults. NO 6T:rlf'i01 Fenced. $350. 546-67'40 CA~IEO Shore's, 2 BR' WINTER .RENTALS. Utll pd, No cook I n I· PETS. Eve11 &: Su" 615--4227 Rooms for Rent 5995 300 \V. Coa!l 1-lwy, rm D, 11"~ 3 • den 1'' ha R/0 C rt d 2 ba . 3 BR., 2 Batns ... •• · $2;)0 675-4359 JUST (QMPLfTING EASTBLUFF 2 Bdrm 2 Bath NB. Jncl new t.. ....... •-, d-. ""· "" ' .~ · ' onve · en, •spacious 3 BR .. :? Baths ...... $22jl,-==~=-o=== Adults $22.i 848 Amlaos .. ,..,, • .,., 'o'''.~~·.· .~~il-dren. small pets tv_ ' rm & din. rm, illrrlene_•. 2 BR., 1 ••ti' ••••••••• .,.... LARGE i\IOD BACHELOR ,, •• , Al'ltl. ...,"'. -"AA N"JV' 2 BACHELORS, share fine parking & tralih p/u. S80 2200 Newport le•ch ----PENINSULA POINT CJiEERFUL J BR. 2 Ba. 1<1'/scp. f11mily rm .. fencei:I play yard. S!eps lo beaeh. A\-ailable Sept. 15th. $400 n ~ cl 6 I I 13 -"' tlfUll r ·'\ Iii .. "~....,..... '"~ 8 a y shore ho ml'. mo. c Thonias Rily, ''"t mo 673-S118 ., •.••.••.•• SlOOrno, 540-?266. u BEACH Duplex. unlum. 3 Professionals or grad door. 1n . mo eai:;e or ei;s. 1J 3 BR 1 bath 1175 au Y urn. AJ u pd. H•rbor Helnhts Four I Cost• Mesa 3100 :! BR., 1 bath ......... , $150 1 ~=~~-----l &: 3 BR UNITS RR, cpts, drpl. Yearly. S250 studcnl!! prefen'ed. 645-{).162, =c=o~ST~A~M-,,.-gro-,-nd~lloo~,-,~f.·I 3 Bdrm .• Ckean Bl\'d., view 2 BR., 1 bath: yearly .. $175 CUTE Bach. w/mod kit. I.: all with fireplaces, mo. &46.-6189 T-3 paf or after 10 PM. 1. Al Ill 1' 5 Bedroom, 2 bath!: in ex· cellent north C.f.f. location - Built-ins. Dishwasher, en· cl06ed patio $375 leas~. Kids O.K. home. U-lll>t', )'Carly. J BR., 2 Bath; yelitly .. S300 lrg sundeck:. So. of hiway dishY.'l!heMI &: 2 baths. $12.j ices. c, pane f'IC, crp • Don FTanklln, Rltr 2 BR., I bath .......... $140 Adults no petll $145. 67~294 Rental ?.tanager -SlSO · drps. aniple parking. l9c '<I· 673-2222 IURR WHITE Mrs. Oiristiensen Coron• del Mir C 0 LL E G E GIRL, off-ft. 1555 Baker. 546-4890 . LG. pN Baoh, So. of H-. 1 -mN•• I Iv In. on B··~-.. ~ l 17·A Cinn•mon Ave. .... "" ""....,.. CdM, 250 sq n ottlce ln mon th Hal Plnchln & Assoc. 6754392 LINDA ISLE 2 Year leas.:> for BeautUul 6 Behm '=. study. 4~~ Balli home. 60' slip. $1500 per mo. 2 BR. dbl i&l'ale. lg yard, REALTOR cpts, dnls, beamed ceil. Util Island Rec rm w/TV & OK f &oat il tc. pd 67S-6904 Costa Mes• -· Arcade bldg. Bath & pk'1. or , tra er, e l901NewportBJvd .. N.B. I"=·~~~·-~-~-Phone•••i••.t •v phone. r.teaJstcic l uded. $65. &73-3048 S1i0 mo. 673-2025 6T>4630 642-2253 Eves. LG Pvt bach, so. hwy, c '-d--.,_ ~ 67>-J613 =========I LINDA ISLE DEVELOP?alENT CO. THE REAL ESTATERS ~2313 64&-TITI LEASE Lovely i\1esa Verde Pacesetter, 3 BR, 2 Ba, $375 Incl gardener & water. Avail Oct l8t. 2838 Tabqo Pl. <oU J\Iesa Dr. I.: l•lbo• l&l•nd 3355 SINGLE Youna: Adults Lux-beam oeilina;, rel &: hp only. HARBOR GREENS !I,. •re• FURNISHED Roon1, dress-Commercial 6015 ---------I ury earden apts v.ith coun. $110 inc utll. 6~!G4 ing rm, balh, pri entrance. --· cl h t "---...1 ON TEN ACRES CdM ~ • ........... -...... --.. --.. --.. -~ ..... Bill Grundy 61.>-3210 • BA YSHORES e 2 A~~m~ ~r!n.rc~~fij ~mple~e ¢i.'::S~'."'~t.Trn l•lbo• 4300 BACHELOR unlurn r r om t ." 2 BR. Furn '-U~lurni .'=T~'=w'= . .,..;~"~"'-'_"_"·,,.._~-~··· I· 1R1CElfWr yr!+'. 1213) 281-4365 BAY CLUB APTS. Irvine at WINTER -ntal, avail now. $ll0. Also avail 1 . 2 I. 3 PoofuolplaTces ./ ~-lnpt1a~:.: 2BDR~i'S So. of HY.')'. 1 blk. 9 l\fonth.~ \\'ln!er renta.11 Seranil. 546-21;.i.9 3 & 4 Bdrms., fumished ! "C'' THOMAS. Realtor AVAIL &!pt 3, 3 Br, 2 Ba. 214 \V. Coast H11y . 5-18-55..?7 Crpts, drps, bltn!I, dswhr. TRAILER pool. Pool le la1\'n service Available no1v. r.nracle J\1Ue, provided. &-side loc. $300. mO, lse. 54G-C684 betwn 8 A 5 N.B . .SSO month. Lit !:. last. Eves until 8 U 8-13n 64a--0810 LINDA ISLE AVAILABUllilllliept. 15, 3 Bedroom 2 ~ath, 2 car Ava.ii. for lt'asc Sept. 15. 3 gara1e. large rence.d rear Br. 2 be. + slip for 50' boat. Boyd Rlty, ti75-59lll yard, new carpeting. t childrth 0.K. S200 per 2 9r 2 &th Bayside Villa&C month. 64&-1509. Pri bch &: pool Lrg patio c===-c=c--ccc:--:"'.,-,,,,-.., Mulls. Days 8 2 7 _ 2 ;, 4 o LEASE Or rent: Lovely 3 N1ght.s 826-7676 Sat/Sun BR 2~~ BA, cpl'!, drps, fine ===='=====I 16th Newport Beach. .... Bdrm. Heated pools, child s. eruUA ·"""' '"' .. Hufttin1ton 811ch 3400 {n•n 66-0550 Lovely new, furn, 111t Door care ctnter, adj to shoppln&. 900 Sea l.ane, C.dM 6.U.26U ::: ~~~185. Adults. no ER n~"" duplex. 3 BR. 2 BA, No ""l~. !MacArthur nr. Coast Hwyl WINT .......,..~~AL -School V.'asher/dryer, dshwhr, gar. ""' $15 WEEK & up lV/ kit Apt AVAILABLE NOW! teachers -women. ?11L'Cimus 1325. 1355 E. Balboa Blvd. 2100 Peterson Way $30 week up. Sunny Acres 3 Bedroom, 2 baU1S. Oose 3. 3 Br, 1 ba, car. $225 a mo fn41 790-7173 -"'°"~"~M.:,',::":c.,.c.5'6-0.1~=.':::'-I Balbh 5300 ?llott!I. 54s-9755 to iJloppinr and schools. incl util. No pets. Avail 9/8. =;;-=,.,.,,,,-.,-.,,--.,-MARTINl9UE --------- Completely cleaned. Lease See wlmds or aft 6 pm. FOR Privacy 1 Br, nice NEW 2 BR, 1 Ba:, yearly te'll-ROO~f. Laguna, ma I e, at $210 per month. U&-A 3tth St., NB. decor, pvt palio, nr. bch &. GARDEN APTS. ta!. cpls, drps. $1B5 mo. private bath & entry. $80. Walker & Lee OCEANFRONT 1 BR . nice-bay. 10 or 12 mo l11e. Excellent, park-likes~ Call 673-8712 eve1. 4M--0512 after 6 pm 675-2591 or 67>-6470 · Jy decorated. avocado shag -=~~-----ings for adults only. SLEEPrNG Room, pnv en. '168'2 Edint"r crpL Bachelors onl,yl $130 CLEAN Bachelor Apts. Bach, 1, :i & 3 BR. Apt!, l1lboa f1land 5355 trantt &: bath. $60. per roo. 842-44&> or 540-5140 incl utiL 613-6990, (213J All util incl $85 up PooJ, nr llhoppinJ:. , ,.,...... .. ~ 0 _,-.. --,-1 -~--21~ Elden, apt 6, C.M. 315 E. Balboa Blvd. im Santa Ana, Apt, 113, .... • •"""""' u... a s a • .._. on Open eves. t~'""""==~~~=~-BALBOA 673-9945 • 646 5542 • Grand Canal. Dl'!luxe Z'i1i NICE Furnished room-in J BDR.\f. 1%. BA. Bltns, WINTER Rental 300' from i -• .---.-.;-.-~-I BR, 21~ BA. Ground Doot. private home. Breakfast £: frplc, bhn indoor 8-8-Que, beach. 2 BR $160 mo. NICE 1 BR Penimulll Apt. Fairway Villa Apts \Vatf:rfront with boat dock. 1 wuhinz dom-. 642-3167 covet'e'd patio. brand ne11,• Oceanfront 3 BR $225 mo. $145 mo util pd. Yearly. car prage. Large patio. LARGE Comfortable room, crplll & loll! of f~sh paint. Costa ~1esa 2 BR $135 6"75-j()jG ,vear Oranie Co Airport & Qui~t nelahbon S32J mo. convient area. Sl5 week. 50'xl63' C.Ommercial corner lot on Ocean Ave. in Hunt- lnglon Sf'ach RI only $35.000 \\ith $150 n1onthJy income. Pacifjc Shores Really 536-88S4 or 847-858G Even\nr11 call 842-8128 ~ lndu1trl•l Rent1I 6090 For lease 4200 Sq Ft Shop Bldg Nr Dntown Costa Me'•· M•ny lde•I u11s. Contact owner. Mr. Dick•rson. 641.ooMI Days 548-S451 E v•s. ClOiBe to schls &. shpc. Avail mo/util pd. 642-3837 1 I:. 2 BR apl"!. Nr bchs. $75. ucr. Adults only. 20IZ! yearly lease. No children or CAii 642-li58 Sept. J. $230 mo. CW) \\'ATERF'RONT. \Vinter ISi!. per 11,·k. lo $12.j per mo. Util Santa Ana Ave, 540.2i96 pets. To ace calJ O\\'nCr Ip '"'R"'rv=A=TE~E"o"tr-,-,-...,-cne-c,c:t-:-: 10,220 Sq Ft. Concrete block 3 BR, 2 Ba, tam rm, cpts, J:;J-9i81 for appl Like new 2 BR, 2 BA. Xtra pd. Sl6-J911 l: 675-5810 673--0207 ocean and i;arage to ~I~~ ~~ 0r:,~~~~~ landscaping. Nr. scboolg, BAYIRONT & dock 3 Br, J Jmmed occup. J285 mo. call Ba den. Lease/opUon $j(l(J, e\·es: 642-7061 mo. 67;;....4331. Alao unfurn. NEW Duplex 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, lcw•er. Sept 13-JW"te 13. $160. 320 A varado Place drps., beaut yd. :ardener 3 &-, 2 Ba, den, frp{, w/w l&e !iv nn, eltt kit, frplc, I 'w""-JNT=E°'Ro--=,.,-n"taJ._., -,8":-..-boa-. 2 BR-Immediate occupancy LITI'LE Balbo.oi Island on * 4M--5681 * Sq fl of fenced yard. Avail incl. Rent or lease. $2ij, crpta, acreened porch, pool, F/A. patio. No pets. Adults. Small 2 BR apt, upstaini. _ fantastic area-like new Grand Canal. Dl'!Lu.'<e 2 BR FRONT room w/private en-on lease. Call after fi: 3 BR. cpls, drpa, gar, next to IJCl!an. $180 nio Winter. $22:> annual. Util incl. 114 39th SL 675-0'1~ Eve1. Call for appmt aft 6 Pl.I, reJ11. no pets. $250 mo. lie:. sn:;. '75-7899. Dock: avail. Util pd. $120. mo. 615-4~. teindiUon. 2 baths, w/w 1 BA • '\-aterfront w/boat tr'ance. Gentlemen prefer-GT:J-6443 or 5'19-0746 492-Z083 San Clem. 540..7~2 On the Peninsula YEARLY Bay{ront. couple. I carpets-SI»/month. CALL d~k $250. Yearly leasf'. No red. &ll-8989 3 BEDROOi\1, 2 bath, beam 3 BR. Bit-ins, cpts, dr~. If., blk to bay .t ocean. 2 BR BR. patio O\lerlookin1:-bay. 545-842-4 South Coast Real children or pell, To lee call ceilinp. fireplace, i'arq;e. Gardener Ii. \\'al.er pd. 1190 nice!)' tum. No ctiildren or $250. mo. 673-6790 Estate owner 613-0001 BACHELOR -Private bath &: entry, $90. incl util. NO ~! 675-2955 OCEANFRONT 3 BR, 11 ;, BA. 2-car garage. \'EARLY l~a.6". 615-1536 Available Oct. Re~. S200 mo. ~96-4342 pei., 67>3700 after 5. 11 :~B-=R-. -,-,.,-.,-. _u_ti!_lt~l,-,-P-,-kf, CUTE 2 BR apt with pool "YRLY., Un!., beaut. upper ~""o:-=·-"'=·==~~~~~ 3 BR, w/w crpling, drp11, 2 BR. modern duplex, step to $130 month. 1312 W. Belboa recreation privileres in duplf'x apt, Very close to FOR LEASE: J BR, 2 BA, bltns. Children & pets beach. $180 mo. \Vinter. Blvd. 61'".>-1731. cloSl' 1n adult Mobile Home ,,~: ~; 4RB~;ty2 baU:7JJJ!.,. Motels. Trlr. CrtL 5997 bll-ins, family nn. cpts, 111elt'ome. 846-4130 fi1S-1Jl4. Park. \\'Ill c on a Id t rt·.~==~=·=-'='=-~====~==-1 '--"'------- Corona del Mir 2250 drps, $22.> mo. ''•ater paid. OCE=~AN=F°"R"O"°NT~"°N~i.,,-2,-,B=R. BalbN lillncl 4355 furnishing-if ·needed. Sl'° +1• WEEKLY ratl'.'s Sea Lark 545--0863 Fount•ln Villey 3410 winter rental, no pets. urn. 548-5337. 548-9065 Huntington Beach 5400 Motel, 2301 Newpori Blvd., 2 BR, furn or unfurn. Frplc:, patio. dlsPl!I. &?at. nr. beach. $200. 673-6150: 6 7 5 -0 1 4 6 3 BR. 2 BA Conclo, 2 car 3 BDRJ,f, 2 ha., bon"s rm' ' Adulbi 61~18TJ \VINTER rental 4 BR. All LGE Bachelor unit. Sharp. FURN I SHED OR UN-I =C='='t=a=M='="=====:-1:-ar. fully crptd, $200 " elect di~hwshr, dlsp, gar, Cpts/drp,!I. Nr. So. Coast .FURNISHED l · mo. Poollclbhse, 540-6339 ~mpletely crptd &: drp1. YEARLY Lease-Steps lo trplc. 120~~ A1ate. bi3-8918, Plaza, OCC. $125 Incl refrig. 2 Bedroo111 C" ....... lB, drapes, ,M_;,_,_._R_•_n_1_11_, ___ s_m_ Comp! lndMep1, pat t 0 . Ocean or Bay. 1 or 2 Bdnn or (2U) 728-7065 ~ ... ~ 1 • EASTSlDE 3 BR 2 bath!. Lt!ase, SZ25 mo. 841_2481 apts. * 673-7"52 & util. See at 973 Valencia bulltlns, good location. One z Sl\IALl. i n dust rial 2 BR cottare. Sept -June. Close to beach .i stores. SISO ~10. 673-4923. Vacant. Immed. occupancy ""~~~;;;;.c=,:c.;.::::._ l;;;i;;:;;;;;o;;-,-;;o-;c,::::-;: 2 BR, attached i:ar, adults. apt, 2 a!t PJ}t v.·kdaya I:: all block to 5 Polnts Stores. unlls--llloragc or s ma 11 $200/mo. A;t. 540-4141 NEW 3 BR. 2 bath, fam rm, MODERN 2 BR. close to \Vlnta or )Tly lease. 22.0 wkends. $130 up. 01vne.r 642-2835. buslneM. Newport Beach. FURN 3 BR l aen, beautiful IJCl!&n/bnyvlev.•. 10 moa Jae or yr~. 714: ~2177 bltn5, crpts, drps, p,aUo, beac:h. frplc. A du It I· Onyx_ tTI4J 62U981 r.ta 7i0l Ell" A t D I Bdrm Tol'.Tihouse Unfum. frp.lc. walk to schb. $230 All blt·in!I. SlGQ. Mo. G42..J.490 LARGE 2 BR, 1~ BA, studio nager ' ts P I .,:64&-.::,_l:c'1"4~~-,;~-,,..,-- Shag cpts. Drp~. l~J batmJ. 01 .. "l~ H II I h ••oo apt in triplex adj. aou,~84~2-8303~=-·=,.--:c-===·IHAWAJI North Shott Oahu. mo. ~'" SPACIOUS, crptd. 2 BR. 2 un ngton e1c -....... · \ I " JH Dtohwubtt, •I<. .... 7622 oounc. rn patio, b t n" 2 BORMS • 2 BA Tmpkal "'"""· imma<. BA. Nf' each. SID)% Ne~ •~ d frl N ts DUPLEX. 2 &-, aa.rg. yriy Laeuna INch 3705 tune. cn_4) m-1492 NEAR B e a ch, De'A'ly crp.... rps, tt g. 0 pe · • Beach home, 2 BR. 2 BA. '''" $125 mo. Harbor •· '-"==;..;c:.;;;.;.:;. _ __;c;..:~ 1::7."";;="""""""'.,-,.7 decorated studk> apt. Util , ~"'-'.,,"""~".-· -"""~J-'584'----I $150. wk. S73-2'12'7 at BACHELOR APT s 1: Jl.i('l/?lto, HEATED POOL B•lbo• 2300 Victoria area. 673-Sl.34 2 BR. partly furn, ocean · teps to pd. Sta.rt $125 per mo .. al.so l or 2 BR, fUrn or unfum. fncd, cpVdrpJ, Kids OK STORAGE 1araee for rent, 1 BR .__ llOO/ , __ , view IUndedc. No "" $Ut5 oetart Winter $15. Yearly wUbout kit •"". 536-:z:i79 New,. ..... !! A n<>lnt. Nr .. i.-. ....., Studio A 1' f It n1 II d•• C '! WINTER Rerital, modem 2 ~*'-11• mo uou. mo. ''94-Tm · $95. 6"13-41'17 ..,,., Show .... ~fore 7 646-6222 ...... N' ......, av.'&tt P • urn ure 0 y. -· ·" · BR. attractively tum. Tiki util. J.fa!U"' peoplf' Pttfel'-' 1 -=:===~~====ITiliPi:E'Xi:B<O::o;:"uni;;m: BACHELOR Apt $115. mo. o 2620 Delaware, H.B. I~-~-,,.,---,--,--- " .tio. ~ni. 968/7510 red. Nr'ihops. S4S-a209 Rltr. -TRLPLEX 2 Bdr; or unfurn. UUI pd, pool. Adults only. ILl'UhUUm.nIB_"'~";;;;"io' r:Ao;c:1;642-;o2221~_,~an::iytime:::·~ ... 53'>;;;;~";;::16 ~ La"e dbl p.rg for storage ~ Condominium 3950 SlTS/mo t mos; $2llllmo 84T-212ii 1 LARGE Bachelor Agt. - NEAR Penln. Pl 3 Br house, 2 Br. cr-pu, fenced yit, . yrly. W 18th St .. NB C tot•-bit" --· * BEACH"LUFf * $15 mo. (2 mo. advance). Lio Oct children fine, no pets. $129 CONDO 3 Bt frill wa!her · P ... .,s, ·ms. ·~... 511 15t3 Ora~. C.M. garr &: pa · an near. mo. :'>4S-1S13 dryer ·, reh'lr. 'erpts i. SI T. 5 O, u t ! I p d. Oranp County 4600 S 9 5 /mo. 0 w n I A It . New l i. 3 Br, 2 Bl, F.A .. I'========== Frplce. crpts.n:.idult!I, no drpa. 96"..-t076 Traller-e•bana. Nic:r! Avail 642-+t22. dishwxhn. paUoa, p o o I, Income Property 6000 pets. $200. Gr.,.. N•w .... , •u·.• 3200 -'-~~-----now. MS-.1225. For appt, SINGL~,:iouna adults, lux· REAL Nice !.,..., l Br duplex view, 1 & 2 .story, w&lk to ,..... ·~ D M1 ... .;'°' 1 AL' W')' ., ...... en apl8, w/full .~ ' 5 Pol ts Sho ' H B INVESTMENT Ll'do Isl• 2"Sl -;;::;;;;;::;;;;:;;.,;;;;.::;;;;;;::;;. ,.... p 1 h-.1 1-BR. AdUlta:. No pets. --atlon 1,.11,.11., • -m wJw crpt.s, drpg, 11tove, n PI~ · · · 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;; ~--LEAS~E-5--.:--n-... :.•..c·,-,-,-'"'-'.;".c'c.c;~;;_4000_ 61~~~e~!!· &:G~~d~. ~'j;i; prlva~. Soul~ '""Ba; refria, patio & fat'&'-See at M7-3951 WITH LIDO BAYP:RONT -Cub Apts. m so • 541 Ha.ntlHon s1 .. c.~t -OCEANFRONT v1c\v, 11un Bu1'lt 1·n f1'nancina '* * * * DELUXE 1 BR. st'115 to BrookhUJ'8l, An•tw!lm (7141 2 f!R UNITS: Twnhsf! $165. ' deck. "IM'.rich lle\V 11pac • 11& 2r0~{;."r!~· :~'. ~:i !c,~E "WE GOTTEM'' SU.3. BACHELOR apt. \V/W, ooellll. Adults. $125 mo plus 172--4500 Cottage $155. B!Uns. r>atlo, deluxe, 2 sff. bllirui, cpl.It'. lion. Winter, $600 per month: Rf'ady tor lllChOoJ • walk to ~· pool. 8 r 0 k er utU. pr. ~"'lT I-========= car. Adult.!!, no pets. Avwll lndry. ru-»110"8 ' pier. ytarly ~per month. Cdf.t Hifh & ahoppinc attL ="'°'"'°~-~~~-1SMALL Furn 2 BR a pt Sl75. Gardin Greve 4610 9rt. 3009 Coolidge 54!HM33 Sfolect tenants. $115. Adults. Kathryn Raulston Move-in f'reSh, Several choite i:;n>. 2 BR lov.'er d~. Close Winier only. 217 A 19th N.B. SINGLE yGUnl' Adults Lus. SEPARATE car apt, upts, SJ&-2131 4 BR, locations: aD DH!' to0 K°"e~ ,.!?'~i_;n I petl A4j to bay bch. 615-0r~ ury a:arden apU with coun. ~?'°ul ~t.m, :_':) ~~· ~*:!· l'MO=o"ERN=,_,2,--,Bdnn=::-. -Crp=.,-ta. pools, Dl'!luxe reside~ In · • .... ~ OCEANFRONT, s BB. 2 Ba. try dtlb atmorpbtte and -t., a...w .....,... .a.o• a ._t drpc.. bltna, enclme:I pr, CIUbltandlng &lft ~ $350 per c ... a MliN 4100 tum. Frplc. Yt'al'"IJ kde. tomplete pr1.vaey. SOUTII mo'i rent. 64$-2!~ eartnc bar, panelled .....U in Coldwoll, ..... & c.. month "' qualifl<d tman'1 ~=:.::=--"""'.-:-~.::11 ~°"~""'~·'~$'5/l~.!:_:· .,..~~"""~· !.,.,,~ BAY CLUB APTS U100 1 BDR. pr. <Pts. d-Uv rm. No ..... ms mo. ~Center Dr. ::,::per~v~ CaJl~·:. $30 OQ wk. llp • WINTER RENTALS e OIAPMAN Ave., Ganten Prete ttachtt or COQPle. 2612 £nil.and Sl 9U-J099 • ..._. ...i. ""-ur. • ""' • WINIFllED L. --... _ GrG\.'e (114) 636-30ll in Flowu, C.M. CHEZ ORO APARTMENT'S +""• ca. ...., V•te s.........i."--· month. ru--· ,.., .... ,.... ' ., e 642-3ASO e E.LUXE imndeck Duplex 2 BR. w/w crpf&. m.t Atlanta 133-0100 644-2ao EAmLUFF • shldlo • ew.. ..... ~ "· '.~· . ~tt -· • • • ' Bdrm Prl -· ~, e tnc1'Ut11a A Phone1en1. WINTER.leue,28Rdupltx. uu, ocean v""w, carport. ......,._ menean ve. , -· ~. LIOO NORD BA YFRONT REAL TY • ftf&Sd Servb. TV ava.il. UI 471b Sti-ft(. See 9/6 or rio.s. JUlll!. IJtll pd. ._Jm 1 =-=Colc=-to=-M-:',,"..c·..,&IZ-= ... '°-l'=·l:-'-:1Uho;;;--:''•""'="-· •!136--3m=-::· =- Execull,.e home f\.lrnlthed, 3 :414 Yim Del Oro • N'"' car. I Bar call (ZJ.3) 33&--Ull. I Bit, 1% BA. 8ltitts. cpts. 2 SR.. 2 & .. blltla, carp., BR. ronv, den, l BA. NE\VPORT BE.AO{ 2311 Neq)Ort 8Jvd. 5U-S'ra$ J BR Xll'lt Joe. C'IOllt to Bay la1un1 le.ch 470S drps, ttfrit. Car. U8e pool, drapea. lmmac. Palk>. Clos- recenUy decorat~. 1 • Pitt -1tl3 644.0SOS&vea. L BR apt, newly p,alnted A A l>lad\; Multt only. TREMENDOUS View, 1.1 ,_"'=""'°""=.,-,·,.:n3-147...,.,,..oo6-c-?=~l;:;-od:--;';&._;-;::7::~=,io,,;-;:::-= ' Slip. Leue S.pt to June ~--~~-~-~~-~-,.-;-;--~-~~~~-~~~!'!-~~ J crptd. AIM! ~lor a.pr. 5'13-181' tf no a.na. 49i-tm. aotatton on bu.ch. Bach •pt. LARGE 2 Br. 2 Bl. no pots. WALK to beach: 3 Br .. car. lSth. Owner phone Sat &: LEASE OR SALE. 2 BR. 2 •·/dttQ.lnr J'OOmll I.: kfl· l A: 3 BJt Qilf Dr1w nt•r V t c tor 009td pr, pla)' )'I'd. diahwahr, cptd, drpd. PaUo. t =Su~"~·~"~';.J>96--~,...,· ~~-t Ba, Luxury condomtntmn, c:ben1. Olcle't people only. 1 Wt .from beieh. ~tu.Co• 113.1 mo. ~· 494-, -,,=;:-;=-;:--:=-.,,==~ 1,,.ll.9;=.,.N_o=doo~,..· _a..,.T_~~·,,7-.-NE\VLY furn!~ • ifii. c pool, puttlnc ~-AlJ $110 to S.L"O mo. 2m El~n, CaD.'$13.2-d 2m I AVAlLABLE 9/l5. 2 BDR~t. 2 BR, clibc1re" ' pet ok. 6 Units Commercial Excellent lor owfM'r . llM't. Vacant lrtore front. 5 unlfB occupltd. $eflrr will C&n)' 1111 TD @ 1% int.rest, plu~ small 2od 5 )'tat' due date. For ln!Qm\ltion: Jta..n Van Der Derden or J~ Smlt!I Realtor. MS-32$, I DELUXE UNITS 5 -l BR. Ir. 2· l BR all with 2 baths, ab the C\dtoin fea- IUttS of a niet home. L.ocat.. f'<1 on Carav.'I.)' Drivt., eo.11 Mtsa. EXc.'\P:llent for live In or tL"( return property. Prio. ed $1351,00J. C..U Mr ... ~erp- 10n or titr. Kr-uler al 546-2313. 8a, JlVaJI Sept 15th. \Vlnta matntel'l<.'t pd. S..clc Bay Apt .. C,M. '11D Sb.tdlo Wlnttr Clllb'. NEW Sru45o apt., dote fo crpt!, drps, bltlna, carport. Crpt11, drpt, l'llnte, pr. or lonpr. CTI4.) 675-!Mt IUft • .$263 mo.., or Ss.tXXI DELUXE Dael\. bltn k1t, Rnp. ~ ad'illt:t. 10)\i w. beach. pv\ •na-.nc., '100 1_N_,_,.=",,,·,."'-:ulo::"::=· ,..-=.---lo:::ILlS.,,...,,"'°=·:.-:962.""'763,...!.,,,===I --==;;=:='=='===--~ \Vhlte elephants! DuTlt+llrM 1 _-. __ . --"'--".;.·----0 klc. J120. ut11 pd. MG-ll!i3 ~bol 0wnet-(2J!) m-.'891 mo. >..,_.r,u.nlf, 49MMfi Wbtl9 t.leflhanlaf Dial fC24'1I far RESULTS 10CK rr TO 1CMI o THE REAL ""-l:STATERS • Lots 6100 FEE slmpl" <not lcuebold) Jots in Corona Del Ma.r tor sale by owner. 615-4750 NEWPORT Ocean vlew lot. Presently zoned 30 units. ~)'!S-8106 Citrus Groves 6175 UNIQUE GROVE Approximatl'ly 1,000 NAVEL OR.ANGE TREES about 'l years okJ with fllll drqllne inigatlon system. Love~ modern home with 2 baths, built-ins and AIR CONDI· TIONING ! Famll,y lrult or- chard and iRrden aru. Former man. -made UKE area can be reYitaliJ:ed for your private filhlna LAJa:. 10 A.CR.ES far investment or country living tor ST4.~ and O\\'ner proYktes tinancinJt WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee 20-IJ \VC'stclirI Dr. 646-1711 Open Eves. 6200 L•ouna Beach 7 ACRES W/PERMIT TO KEEP HORSES Adjacent subdivlakin o n e milt E. of hwy, utU avall. $.15,000, 'iii Cash., bal lat ttwt d...t. MAKE OFFERll Write or contact: GeotlS R. Kttu. Bo.~ 9lt, lAl'm& Beach or phone CM-C'l1l ACCT·GEN 'L $550 St.ablf' V$tab. co .. top ht filf. 2 yn eolk?gf' or eqidY. "'" °"'""· -•o JASON BEST Ernploy nwnt ~DCJ 2120 SI>. Main. S.nta Ana 30 Ar.R&. ROADS. nf TUvtt A St HW)', btfiut. hit $30/mo. Pldures. Ore. uk for Dale m-m! er~ DAILY PILOJ' WA.NT ADSI r ! l l I I I l ' I I I' ' \ DA.b.Y PU.OT Salu~, Stpt1mlllr 6.. lt6t • .., ...... __ , ~-... -. , ·-. .. A ~ f. 1 liiiiiiii!iiiiliii!•liii~iii~~lii~...,!j~ DU~>rNESS ""' ' ANNOuNc.IM•NTS ~ JOIS &. WLOYMINT I JOIS l IMI' OYMINT l * * * * * " FINANCIAL . ,.,. .• • ' ... -' , ... NOTICES ,,_ W1nltcl Mon 7000 Help W1ntocl, Mon 7200 • T '"'· OpfOrtunnr.. "'° When Yov ',..;"" ",... Adol wo · ' 1 W • d DiOWlll4AN, l<. ,....,,t Par.-Dlrwctor --ant-1# one • f?m.z•,,,,.. 11.--e -1rom erut ... 111a o1 • >"' o1 Jndltl. ""' WHOLESALE h moa. oldT~l1MOSI. or 1213) taln wl.lbt• •te+dY. lorla IOOoel 6p I coUtae dflr.ti . . DtS1'RlBUTORSHIP ,. tig f • • ~ 19$..'6U 1,.rm ~ In Newport 8e1eb MUil bt' ~ anotlvattd ll Service r.ew Tff01111. buP. , . area.. W.UJ.hw to tnrn new rnalure. \VID be rt1pon.J))lt O<U! That'• where the "" Call one of llUTOI Rllbhll, -""' -· ·-el<rll. -for aU pononnel flloc:tloftl. monry b tod&Y! Dovtr Drtve, NB M6-7907 malnttnanoe Qf manutac-SlC.000 yr at.art. Ruume f: We help>"",., •P '°"' owo • the e"petfS GREY rllbhlL >46.&'6 °' tw-lnc ....... Exp lo Al&ry ""''<> boX M ltnl bullrrsa ln area DIW'Ml " )C9..3BU woodwork, metal poZWUn&. PUot. ,.,., """"'· Top 1oao11o.. ,. l t · t d be/ II 114-!lm9 ...:.:::::._ ___ _ now ava1lab.le. Vnllmllitd ';!. ) ( IS e OW ~-MOI Tra'nee Ceretr rrowth pdttntll:ll. Great pro. I --18 Tr o.c. and met-Opportunity, Ftnanot (not • -.... """ nt for rtcht ptrty. ' ' Lt 8 E~ Rtwud·Blond tillurtlcal lab. mer,. Know A.let) Must be 1Y ONLY or ~~ c;:r!~tm:e o~ SERV1CI DIRECTORY Sf RVICE DIRICTO~Y SlltVICE DIRECTO~Y ~rman vie -~~1\6 ir: ~ ~ Wt• 1 f~~ ::: =i:po=~t~ .. ~=: 1tart. Men ur women, no 81bytlltl"1 ''50 Carpet CINnlnt 6625 Janirorlal 6790 t.aawa. Arri to "Tbcr"'. U. S./aboard. 6'13-ll66 Call Ann 645-mO, M8rchant1 Whoddy1 Wont? Whoddy1 Gor? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Speci•I ti:• .. selllni. You'll low II! , 9 ESTATE Maint Tree SeT-v tn.fl> ~ , • MATURE MGR ~tlOMtl, 2043 WestdUf lnvestigalt' now? Pb lfAt ATTENTIVE mother "'~ CARPET Is Fum. clealtl.n£'; Removal.&: trimm1.n&J •. tret BLONDE F\ln)' Uttle puppy, Exp • l'inance ~ Budaelll • _Drl_•_•.c·_N_.B_. _____ , appt 1n.fil 96S-'73Tl. ce.re: fnr )'O'IJ' child 1n .tor 1 ~ ~ce 4 quality ettirna,te, Call Ml~. vie. Londondeny SI, C.lt Aoctt • E.D.P .• StatiStlC'S • TJWNEE Youn&'. mtul in--.... 5 Un11 -S tlmn -S buck1 hUNl-ZOO p I ea s ant home sur· 1,1,-01-k, call Sterlin~ tot • Oil Sept. -i, Call Judy Sales . Mkts : P.O. Box 1m. tettsted In learnlna: trade. •UlEI -.r.D MU4T "4ClUOE ,........ .-'"" -"""· a-Wl.tt ~°" _, In ,,.. ... 1-'l'OUa ...... •Ml.,. Mdf'es•, ~ fffltl M Nvfflitlfl .. Orlrina1 Collection 1'0Undin&:s, w/5wl.ng 11et, brlghtne111! ~ lindscaplnt 6110 56-0150. You 1~ be N.8 . Must have aood re!etuoel. DEALERS w'.111 box, children'1 patio -ttWllf'dfll in )'OU!' heart. ANY Type \~oork cal h Good pay l benefits. Stet.dy &-HOTHINO FO• SALE -~ ... oes ONl.'l'I PHONE 642-5671 completely .feooed, and play Carpet Laying' HILLS &: SLOPES our L\OIES wallet Vk: Center Paym'ts. 1640 Newport, $s>. emp.lo,ymtnt. 646-Tm._ To Pli1ce Your Tr1der'1 Paradise Ad room upi;la.irs. Pre.fer 2~~ or Re1>1lr ~26 Kl>f!Clalty. Next yem rain St Of or 3rd A La No. 3 C.M. S48-!I065 HOOIOn Metal Flnlsh111&" okier playmate for my will be: worse! ~t pro.. ' ve., guna ~OUNG f.1an intue1ted in 60 x 300 E. ri.id,. Cosla 1'1c$ll R-t lol I.: 2 BR ho1ne. 5 more units OK. Tradr Sl2,000equity for Santa Bar. bara or local. Aa:t. f,49.0218 Newport Beach 3 BR, 3 BA Tbwn!JOwe. Pool. immed pou. $31.500. Eqty $i000. \Van! Carlsbad or San Die- go Co. property. Aienl 6'&-01.tl. Exchange. Heirloon1 china Mll"C", crystal. silver, valu- ation S150. FOR 16' l'lshina: boat, molar 11nd lrailer. :J48.Q3.S.i $7000 eq l Br hine L.A. Mar'ldiesler/Vermont al"('a 'be.I~> \Vant: land, bldg, 2U Acres ranch. l f.lodern for exclusive Orange daughter. Also pt e fer FOR CARPETING lecllon OO\V! Call 4!0-0811 Beach. Fri 811. Valuable J b W ·• .~ 7020 tht pie bulineae. A &'OOd C I di I lbulor t ·-• .... _. • PR c•RPET\.AYING ••••"· Rewud. •se.2369 0 •••-. L~. ·-. • , honie~ 2 "·ells; !theed. oun y I r eac • ..,n;; cruw.n:n or "" * Uc'd Japanese landacape atL g Qi.tu.re tc UR: ni t person. Tl'llinirc track, hur:e btij'n. system (no selling ) .. permanent situation. Mesa C. A. Page 642·2070 oontractar: c.cmplete Ind-· SHARP CAL dea.irta J to 8 day wk. App. in per.on: l~ ~tails; FOR land, units she hours -Verde areL M6-46'1B scpg & aarden1 830.3031 LOST: \.adl~s gold l..eCoultre day& per month'lor aU of· Vi's Pies, 191 E. 11th St. or ? $45.000 Eq. 87:;.Q59 SUNDAY AM ONLY RESPONSIBLE mother El1ctrft1I 6640 -wrist watch vie. Balboa tict work: f/c bkpr. sec. C.M. 9 10 12 noon. Small Investment puts desires babysitU~ in my EL ECTJ(JCIAN;i1'Cen&ea: Paperh11t9ln9 11:~nd) 1·~1~4 ·Call collect p/r, bankg, pen:, «social. SALES. SERVICE Station Tu Shelter ~ Apprec. in nd·" ·--'I · · ,...... 1.~ v1 Not EXCEL 1 & You In your own busi. Bal l&I home. PN--schl or bo ""· "''"" job.II, nwnt I: P•intln9 6150 ary. res. sal•i>man. Exp'd,, qe no maj center. AAA tenant. kindq&arten age: prel, can repairs. ~ IRISH Setter, fem. &: resume. ?ifeU1.&7 p ho : be.mer. F\lll time, Mlary + 1st TI> S700M @ SSi-. Trade ntsl. be playmates to my 2 little LIMITED OFFER! PAIN· Gennan Shepherd mix, ftm, 642-5903 comm. Mobil Station, 243152 ror TD.~~·73S~bk~.it oUer. CALL MR. ROGERS ai.rla. Avail a!! of Sept. 14. Floort 6665 TING all exterion, stucco Wed, Vlctor!A Bch atta. CJJU. Friday, Prrm. part El Toro Rd., La.runa Hills. SUNDAY uAIL Please caU collect alt 6 pm, hotne!I, 1-atory ' 110me 4~ time. :; bn dally. Varied t.~· SER.YICE Station help: Full OU>S. 1960, 98. ~lech Perl. m (213) 243-4m or (213) Ci1rpet Vinyl Tile 2-s~ry. SlSO com_plete! HUR.-LOST: Clttula; brulhes on perience. rut, accurate ti.me. Experienced. Apply in Good tire§, ·rr11mc. lnlerior. INC 247~ ·~ All 11tyles )'."Ct colora RY. _Oiler expn-es !l/20/69. Newport Jllv4_. Finder phone l,ypltlt. Attractive, adap. ptt90n. Ken & C 1 Yd c \VANT t6MM camera or • CHILD CARE ~·ree est. Lie. contr. 536-4545 ~ -table. M2-~-o good still cameni. (714) 171 -1443 540-7262 546-«7! ;;i:~-iii:..;;~;=....,.,~..,,.= I Service, 3100 E. Coast Hwy, mzns . 1 little &lrl. age 2~ to 5 NEED PAINTING? Btiac Cock ... poodle. male, MATURE Educated ,1·oman CdM Ladies App1r1I Shop yean. Aa pJa,ymale 1: com· Girdenlng 6610 Call wi! Reliable Sen-ice \VI 2 whlt~ back fett vtc Harbor as companion/housekeeper 1L-OT-->-IAN-.-,-.. -t,..-.-N-,-w·' Chicken Delight. Laguna Like to own, your own busl· panion for my 4 year old ----------Quality at its best, at the I:. \\'illon, Of, Call 548-3$2.). tor e.Jderly 1a.d.y. Salary Buick Dealership. Excellent Beach, estab . .f yrs., Neat. ne~? Herc s a ttal oppor· daughter. Meals included. ANTHO most reasonable prices. open. 673-8758 nd" 1 Clean, Mone)'Ula.ker. Wa.nr tu.n11y to own .your O\\'n ~hop !llear Mq:nolia &. Edina:l1'r MY'S ~Tee estlrnates. ~S-6002 SIAMESE cat, aru:weni to \\'Orkini ~ .. ~ i~ns. fJ; Y 5 lll Real E11ate Jn Maui or 11•1t• a small investment for Fountain Vallev area $:JO.OO fttckles, female. Lost vie TWO \Vomen "'UI clean oom-per*>n. ...,. .... 1 t., Dodge Mo1or Home. 4M-8501 lixtures in lhl' Huntington a wttk Call g.jy.7187.' 644 AB60 SUBURBAN Painting/Dec Eut Bluff. 8"-4529 plete.ly $18 a day. l -'°""''--'-"-"_,. ______ , n -ach an'". All me-han· · . _, Expert Guaranteed \\'ork RUDD~ F.. •r< l 'a I I !;46.2'EO WANTED 0 -" Lakr Arro1,1,•head 11.·ater. uc " ''" ~TOTlfER Will bah N Fr..e eaL No ,.. b too ''""'e Ml\, ..... "' ~ : ean cul """egt ' 8.0 ., bus .. comm'!. Indus prop.NB CM. 12131 295-9930 t National cash registers. computer typr. rings 3 depts. ''alue $1300. Trade tor travel trailer or ~?. hoot Jot s;,Q.OOl val, Pacific-dii;e is on Ctllli>igrunent. No Harbo ~~ (81!. I ear Th.!> Beal, oosta no more! Ol' too small. ~· uilboat. Vic, of 15th, NB. student \V/Own car for part 1 Palisades Ocean Vie1v lot, investment in merchandise, r s ..... ., e 11 e ~ · E"perielll,.'fd Maln\enance Reward. M.2-2199 Job Wanted time eve. del,vcry work. $27,500 val, Wani: Income. pay allcr it i11 oold. \Ve train Enclosed backyard, patlO, Budget Landscaping PATh."TING Int~ Ext Loweil Men & Womtn 7030 App in pel'IOJl art 4 P~I soo 547.1545 ' Have. 15' Terry travel trail-er (cazt't tow our boat \\'/ trailer) TRADE for Can1p. ; er. Call ~7616 Ericson 26' Sailt>ott, load- ! ed. lmmac new 1nodel. ; Trade S3000 eqiy fo1· TO's or ? ! 675-5544 or 5.tfi.3322 Have: 21' cabin cruiser & trlr, 200 hp inbd, head, gal. ley. crpts, sips 2-4, :dip. Looks & runs 1\·cll. Want: Real Estate. 546-21111 O.EAR land; Ante.lope Val. , l'Y i N. San Diego cnty. 1 Exchange for Orangr Coun- 1 ty property or ? ! . Ofc 673. 32.C reg rn.moo 35' Olria hoe.mer . also Tus. tin view lot. all util. Both tree &:: clear. Trade: TD's ru· view home. NB are11. Ofc, 67'";,.32.(3, res 673--0305 Bkr. 548-7ill you & 11upc1'Vi8e you at no playroom, 9 mos lo 3 )'t'S. Graduate HorticultwiA t mntracted prices. Fully tna. lller10n•lt 6405 "'·Coast Hwy, N.B. expense. For complete infor-Prtfe~, $4 day-. SOc hrly. COMPLETE Satiafactloo ;ua.z . Free ett WilJ.. Manqc up to 20 unit ,.. ____ , 72' Cruiser T\\in D. auto -•Lion. \Vr itr or pho-F. L. Full lime or occutOnal. Ex-Jin1 \Veeks ~U66 FREE' adult apts in C P.f or uei-. ... ·~ I t ,._ ·-b I YAR'U ~ .. • ........ • . . . Mn--:-' ..... n de·~ng •leady pilot, range u<N m; recen Tierney. 2130 Nor1h Holly. perienced, depend a e ·~~ 1 • PAINTING Pa ..i .... 16 Newport. Rel!i. !">41-0$11 .... '""' ..... ,.,.. , surYey MOM. Will consider wood Way, Burbank, calif. 54g..1ag;, Sprinkler installed I.:. repair-. • pe._ . yrs. Buie Bo a t in i: Course ''llrk with a fututt. $3.65 hr. IJ1.11!1l deed or smaller boat. ed. New lawns, cleanups. in Harbor area. Lie. I: ottered to t.be public by the Dom"ilc Help 7035 to start. Car nee. 546-6339 Oll'nr (TI4! 729-3400 Phont' cn3) 843-4340. BABYSI'JTING. Nexl to new Monthly Service. bonded. Refll:. furn. 642-2356. BaJtm Pown' Squadron for FULLER BRUSH co. ~-7":-,-;:-=:-=c:: I BU S INES S Opportunity park, nr Newport Ht s """,....,0 PAJNT NG ~ Int 18 I . •• ·~ l Uboal Ch' llv ~-... c 6 12 ·•· "---t "'1<:rL74.0 I . ~t-. yn:. peop e 1n ... res""' n A a me~ :!'-i.nL """""'"w SERVICE •'·"·n "'o•m••, \\'ant to uni. .. <; .....,_., available for Individual in-Elemn. Sehl. P.1 on -Sa I. I II boa'-.... uu -.. ... , area for approx. S2l.500 eq. NEW Lawns NHJeeding. <'XP.. Inl. Lie. Free est. as wt u powr:r '""' Pennanent. Experienced. fuU time, light mechanic, in Jg . .f bdrm, lam rm + tere!lted In participating in &45--275('" Complete lawn care, clean At."Ousl. eeillnr. 548-5325 Every ~fonday nl&ht for 13 Far East A~ncy M2-f703 neat In appearance, 2 )'T's POOi, rormer model. Fant.as. nc1v Costa !\fesa sailboat BABYSl'ITING Weekly. my up by job or nmnth. Free For better painting, Wttks, befinninc 7 p.m., G«rrac Allen Byland AJencY exp. See Jim, ~ Newport tjc d-•'· Agl, c."' o::oon man ufacturinr con1pany borne. t.fothers loving care. estimates. Cail 846--0932 Cail oo.o Pa'-•~-• lo.Ton .• Sept. 15 (hrill&' note-E pl p F Bl·" CM ~ ... v .,....,..""""' 642--8961 3 Yrs. or older. 108 24th St. ........, wua::t. book fil'lt night) at Newport m oyer ays et' t --··-·~· _. -·------l PUERTO VAU.ARTA, ltlex.. Nu ,...~1...,,0 ' AL'S Gardening i. Lawn 675-295;\ atter 5 Harbor Yacht Cub, 720 \V. 106-B E. 16th, SA 547--0395 SALES!\IAN: Seiv Sta. Full •LIQ. LlC'S. Orange, San ° .,, ..... ........, ... _. •· C In •· ico: Commercial + apart. uwlllu::nance. ommercial, Bay Ave., Newport Beach. lime, liW g !>hift. ?.lust ""' nieiitic, $8.l.000 . Trade for Diego $12,500 on sale: LICENSED Baby1111ling induic!l'ial & residential. Plast1rinA. R1p1ir 6880 No adva.nce-iJ:tration. En. A9encles, Min 7100 l'l@'at in appearance. Sec Sl0,000 oU sale. Call \VINS. Weshninlller area. 64&-3629 -·~• -c r Wable So. cal, Paul Stuart, TON collect t2131 27U24!1 Call 894-4971 "'°""'"""*;;tt.,;:CO:*=,-=c [e PATOI PLASTERING. roll at class, Any q~slion, SECRETARY Jim. ~ Ne1,1,1>0rt. .h. Bkr. 494-32'13 ALL d afte hool RESpONSIBLE ltllilent, mO\v All typ ~s. Free estimate. call 671-1855 . ._ ~fedic-al _ IUJ'feOrt!I' ofiice, EXPERIENCED Jn shutter :n.4 acres citrus. Lindsay. Money to Loan 6320 ay or r ltt • my & ed~ lawn (average) $10 Call 540-6825 -Garden Grove. ~rlence fabrication &:: or installaUon, Calif., SSO,OOl equity for E. side Of home. over 2 mo. M.Z-8315 bet 5:30 &: 6:30 =========[HUNTINGTON BEACH in medical office requtrei:f. Newport Beach area. boa1. airplane or TO'!t or years. 642-.f3lG rr.1 Plum bing 6190 Sept. 8 • D«-. 16th at Hunt. Ty pin a:, insurance, 1 ~_,,.,=-==-~-----~ubmit. Paul Stuart. Own-2nd TD Loan BABYSI'ITING. c hi Id re n J•pan11• G•rd1ner ington Beach Hi&~ School, telephone, schedullne. dlC· SERVICE Station attendant. er/broker 494-32'23 over 2 yrs. Bch,·een "'ii.son Exl)t!r., comp! yard ierYicc! PLUMBING REPAIR 7 pm. For info call !lfi2..1839. taphone relief. No back of· day •,•;ork. Prompt. conlidentia.l service & Canyon Sch:>ols. 646-9175 Frtt" est. 645-0912, 968-.2303 N~jo~':all * DIVORc· ED fice. No Saturdays. Please 3928 E. Cout Hwy, Cd.i'I \Vhat do you l_lave to trade'! 642~2171 545-0611 BABYSITTER , <--• ~===:=::=i=== state qualincations. Al I CAR \Va>h < ,.-, •ta TREE ""'f\11cc, general yard ~ f dkno I dg d Bo '• List u he~ -In ~ Se5~:;~:1aM,hoo;11"•'1••'.tOC~~~· M~oth~~~ 2. ~~5ro.!Mature cleanup. Rototill ~ sprinkler R~mod1I, R•pair. 6940 YES FIAT'USLYTOUR ~! ie~. Dall~ ~lo~ • x altndn't. Full • pt. tim~. County'• larJcesl read trad· !f!rv. 646-584! 4625 \V. Pac. Cst Hwy. 1fil:' post_ aM make a deal. 336 E. 17th Street BABYSITl'ING • My home, ·c~L~EAN=~.~tl~P,-,SP=EC=lAL!ST~=~,-1 BUILD. Remodel, Repair For ~rdtd me!ls&le that SEAMSJ'RESS, Dr t. Per Y ILIN,.:.:=OTY"-;P;Eo.;,-"-'--'-- * * * * * M rt TD' 6345 111cekly. Cd~l. Mowing, edzing, odd jobs. Brl('k, block. concrete, wilt chan1e your Ille call ~~o~:7~s~~~ OPERATOR. Part tim~. 1\ o gages, , . I * 675-799:1 * Reasonable. 54~9~ crpntry, no job too small • ORANGE co. !i4':".fi667 Hwy, mornings. ~8 Beryl 548-2011 h!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJ!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!'!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!! BABYSJ'ITING, My home, JIM'S Gardenina: I: lawn Ltc. Contl'. 962--61M;i 2.f hour recordJnr _ I =SER~;Vl_CE=-,-.. -tlo-· -,-.-t .. -nd~,-n't. I REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE; CONST!~UCTION Money all day, a:ood lunch. planned ms.lntenance. Res. & Com----------Attcr.d a FREE Lecture Help Wtnted, Men 7200 Eqicr. neu. Stt .. Mike'", Gener•I G1ner1I avallaLlc tor ir.come P~ days. P.1esa Verde. a49-4145 mettial. * 548-3411 Sewinp 6960 Oianetics &:: Scientology 4678 Campus Dr, NB -·'----------duclng property. Fort.ign I: EXPERIENCED Babysit-c 0-&-s""t.a~-'-cc&-'-GO--d-·-Every Sunday at I Pf\f GENERAL Mechanic wanted. AcrHge 6'200 Exchi1ng1s, R. E . 6130 domestic. Motets. Nursing ting, my home, Newport SerYice. ""~s/Comc~~:~ SPEEDY, llTlll F.dina:er. Fntn Valley PRESENTABLE assistant for Union 76 Station TAKE over 5 acres. no down. ll:i. mo. Neu lake .l: town. 894-4743 Agt. PROPETRY PROBLEM? Hom:11. Shopping Centers, Heis'hl~ area. ~ 67f>.295.J alter 5 EXPERT 5.1l--32Jl Commercial video u.nit. New 1900 Newport Blvd, C.P.t. 0 ff 1 c e Bu 1IdI nr1 .. 1.:.=::.::..::=-'-'-''-c-~I ·'-'-"'---'-C,.----AL TE RATIONS company. EI the r eltt· Apartment11. etc. \Vrite or "'lhillLdrenLovlngl~ care C:,f; 2 * Expert J•panlH SatisfacHon a:uarr. ' LICENSED .a..: troniC!I, photography, VTR SECOND Cook for pvt. collft.. t•all Title Realty & c • my e, . ege Jo"INEST WORK 6-\6-038.f 54>0137 CM Spiritual Readina;s, a\lv1ce or aales experience useful. try club. Dlnntt 1hUt. Call Mount.&' O...rt '6210 \Vhy not exchangr? Call Jor app't. Insurance Company, 2151~"''.!':"'~·~""~"~'""'~--~~-1========== ' · on all matters. 312 N, El WWing to learn and to work for appoint. 347-7004 Clark Bu f 1 d In i , Binn-BLUFFS. my homf', full or Gentr•I S.rvicet 66a2 Alterations -641·SM5 Camiho Real, S&r. Oemente a mu!lt! Tremendou!I future ESTABlJSHED huiurance • ina;ham, Alabama 35203 part time: near iJChoo1. ... Neat. accurate, a'.! yean exp. -i~. ::rf" in booming l n dust r y, Lead• avail, NB. ofUce. 0 .D. Cole, RJlr. 64a.-OS30 1o--~11w·~··•-"""~-~··=--'.,,_ BUSINESS ond FINANCIAL Phone {20:>) 251-5286. Reliable 6«-(196.f EXP'D pvt. party avail for e DrHmnakin: • Alterations • P.~ana.gr:ment ability helpful . Career oppt. 67;)..Q83 20•;. Ret. for 3 Yrs. BABYSITTING In my home 1o1•indow 1,1,-uhing. r re e Special on hems. Attr•ctlve Expert Salary open. Age to 45. AV SERVICE SI.a. Attn d n , t . S3.5TI . .f3 2nd trust deed be-for working mother•: So. estimates. 546-4337. 11 646-&146 * YOUNG WOMAN Tra.inlnr Jndustri!fi :;40-5293 Corona de! ~1ar Shell Serv. SILVER VALLEY RANCH HOUSE & ACREAGE hind small lst on lot wilb Laguna area.49!l-1693 dancer will teach you all Shop ~fechanic 2801 E. Coast Hwy. 6T:h164.8 Laguna·a finc~t ocean view H=••:;l,;:in"g,_ ___ ....::6:..73~0 Smtic Tank, Swer. 6965 la.test steps. can Ardell .,., .. _,.1., 1 0_.. man fOT Bui. Opportunlliaa 6300 I.. l. ·nc1 ,~ 3 k M t -.;..L 213: 591-4i.18 1·10 PM "'"""""'"' sem -~ •cu DAILY PILOT DIME·A· per mon 1 · ,. Bric , asonry, • c. DEPENDABLE. hauling -&: VACUUM pumpin&: service,<----------shop work; Neal's. Fashion LINES. You ca.n use them yrs, 12% Discount. 6560 n1oving. Rea:ionable rate!!. septic tanks, sumps. sand ENJOY economy vacation I 1 land . 1\1u1!I t be fir just penni:!s a day. Dial U.S. GOVERNMENT BROKER .f94..ll37 Free eslimates. 494-3033 traps. You name il, we ~tallna. l1lar.d. r r om SS mechanical}')' inclined. Ap-642_ 5678 CITY OF 100 LA"ES OIL & GAS DRA\VINGS S75,000_ lsl TO on ll.000 sq . BUILD. Remodel, repllir. pump it. 24 hr. service:. michveek for f\\·o. l-lermosa ply in person. Our g~logical stall & licellli-fl brick commerc. bldg on Brick, bloc!., concrete, TRASH HAULING 6~5-0765 Hotel. Phone Avalon lBT. NEAL'S ••••••••• t'd I. bonded California 1onii;-lerm leased la~ d. carpentry, no job too imall. ttuonable e ~2720 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous 219 E . .fth St. NEWBERRY SPRINGS MAKE YOUR 0\VN LAKE ~ Miles East of Barst.01• on rreeway. Elev, 2000 ft. Near Lake Loreen. \Vondertu! land for apricots, alfaHa, nut tree 1&'l'Owing, fish raising, horse , ranch, boating:. ere : elc; P.lineral, Oil & Gas Broken Payable $750 per mo. ind. Lie Contr ~945 CLEAN UP & lite moving TILE, Ceramic 6974 Phone Ml-721'1 °"' write to Santa Ana \llill filt> you in the monthly 10%. All due 5 yrs. Renlall'=:O'=°'==·====== Tree & shrub removal. ;.c.;;..:::,_::;..:;.:.:;.; __ .;.;..;... P.O. Bo• 1223 Cbm. Mesa. BOX BOY Oepartmt'nl of In I er Io r. in1:ome S2400 per mo. X% Bullden 6570 Reasonable. 54~1359 * Verne, The Tile 1.tan .* I wW not be re1ponalbk for P.1uat be a\·ail. wk. day Bureau of Land f.tanag!'· Discount. Broker 497-1210 Cust. work. Imtall 4 repa1t1. •nv debts l!Xctpl my own. mornings,, over 16, rood ment drawingi; for federal --c15,,.~.,-=p~l"S"C"O"U~N~T;--I----------HAULING. cleanup, lot!! etc. No job too _small P!Mtu Ro-·--Valmer Block. -·•--' A 1 oil & gas lease!!. A Iota! of t• * Room Addition~ Ha....1•-an anyt.ime you call h uc.i• appearance ·~ .... c... PP Y .... ...,,,.. patch. LeaJUIJ& 1 ow• rl==::::;;::::::::::==== in R' hard' Lldo $20.00 per lease application, Jst TD on white waler view * Apa.rtmenls & Unit~ ** 642-3398 ** repair. 847-1957/848-0206 per!IOn: lC • which la tax deductlble. is lot in Laguna B'ach, $6,000 * CW1tom t!omes *Kitchens CLEAN-Up and lla:ht mov-Announc1m1nt1 6410 l\Iarket, 3433 Vla Lido, N.B. all you pay u1 i. the Bureau @ SfiO mo., Incl. 9%, all * 2 Stol")' Spcciallst11 FREE in.:. Call Dave: T.r~H;:_~S~e:..rv~l~<~•--....:6~'8;;c0 SUN SIGN ASTROLOGY General of Land !\tanagement. \Ve due 3 Yl'l!:. Broker 494-1138 layout/desisln 20 yrs. exp. * 5.f8.382J * ·-classes. Re&ister now. Collea:e student pit work that i;e.leet leases !hit are $5000 Elue OUp 1 n d P1cific Coast Build•rt ==~--"-=-~--1 GENE'S TREE SER V: BeglMers _ Advanced. can be taUored to your class. resaleable to oil companiell TD-$4000. Seasoned 2 yr: 2"35 E. Co8..'!I Hwy, YARD/ii:~ cleand.up. Remove ~es/shrubbery remo~. c.II the Sun Sia;n, 675-6661 es. $2.65 per hr suar. to NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH 40 Acre~ R11.nch Land, im· & you re1au1 an ove11·tding loc apt comple.~. ti' 1% Corona dcl Mar li7:J.7191 trees. ivy, irl, tractor trunrned, hauled away days or 67~n40 aft. 6. it.art, Car nee. PH: ~ proved \VlTH niodern 2 BR royally on possible luturc qrtly, l yr due. 644-426j REM 0 DEL-Addltlora-Ca.lr1-ba="''-"7'°'""' ~·~ra~d~o~oo~·7!-8~7<~'= a49-1359 . FREE Round trip 1 0 ruu.ER BRUSH CO. TH ROUGH A ranch hou~. Jge liv rm. produrtion. \Vrite lor com-6350 lnetfl·Block fencel-Concrcte GENERAL HAULING ESTATE Maint Tree: Serv Sacnmento _NO\\'? BUS BOYS needed lo r beamed cclllnii;. brf'11ldas1 11let<' information lo Camro Money Wanted ll'Ork. &42-9852 & CLEANUP Remo"al & trimmings, tree 9&2-50&5 various shifts. Apply at 5 rm, kitchen, 1nodem bath & Pelrolco Company, Suite $11 per load. 962-68,16 ,,~,~U~m~a~"~·~Cal~l~54~1--0088~~=:li5iiJR'CHObO;;,;;~;;;;;<~ pm. in ptJ'90n to ?\Ir. LY p LOT rI~hin!:'-Tank house en· 344, 4300 Campu~ Orl\'C, \\'ANTED: $60,000 1st TD, C . 6590 ;;;; CHURCH choir llingers need-Ange 10 , Tow ER s DAI I ~•A.,;n.,. 1000 •al ,,...Iv. stor. l\'ry,•nnf1 Beach, Californin 10'J 15 yr~. Secured by trpentering _ H I · 6735 ·• Opn•w-tnn.j+v for 10loist ~''"' s ""'-.. "y .~ ... •'-'0-'"-'0;..<;..•;..•;..".c'"c•;__..;.:cc Uphol1tery 6990 ~~ A<>~r-.·· .. 'I • RESTAURANT. ......,......, . aae tank under 4J lbs pres· 92660. Telephone ( 11 4 J S9.i.OOO Con1m. bid. Bkr. CARPENTRY - 1 will ~ Cout Hi\'Y, Laguna Beach aure. Wilb double gar. CoD-~73:">.l Goi.f-4323 MINOR REPAIRS. No Job WOULD You believe CZYKOSKl'S Cust. Uphol. h I ettl~ septic Tank. all clec .. 1---C~AJ-N-'D-Y~S~tl~P~P-L_Y __ ANNOUNC~ENTS TIX' Small. Cabinel In a:ar-clean your homf' for mue European Craftsmanship L .. •I Notices 6450 ForeiJn Car Mee •n Cl 'J bppun1p, 301 gal per min ROUTE and NOTICES aget: .l other cabinets. Chlp Stamps?!97-7350 lOOo/o fin! 642 .. 161 . Cood co. Mnetlts, incl paid at 80' depth. lmprovemt>nts: AFFILIATE _;o;,;;;.....;.::.:....;.::.:.. ___ IM.>817S, u no a.MWer leave BAY It Beach Cleanin& Sen:. 1831 Nf':\\'J)Ott BL. C.M. l \VW not be ttlpl)f\llble 1or vacat>on. Kf'OUP ln:s, uni. Fenctd wltb 1" by 6" x 300 lt INo Selling ln\'Olvedl found (FrM A•) 6400 me al &tS-2372. H. O. Carpets windo\\'$. Ooon ~ any debta other than m;)' forms· tumlahed fret. Good redwood Lenee. 7 ?.files East Excellent incom~ for few -;;;:;;;;:~::-;.;:;-;:::;:;:l'~Andenon~~~~-~--.,.,,..--etc. ~; & Commc'l 646-140i ~ own. l\1Udm:I Olive Shawner comm. schedule. Ask for • ol acbool. $76.000. f.tEDIUM -Sized female QUALITY Repairs _ Altera· DON'T JUSI' W!:iil for .ome. Jae 1.1oore Ph, $40-1764. WANT AD 642-5678 t houn weekly "'Ork (Day~ or ,~~ ... -· d""" off hi'-red CARPETS, Wlndo\VS, Ors. ,. •"i .... lo .. _,_._ _ ~ Oa••iW aecdolt. liave b evenings). Re-tilling " eol· ,_.,,. -·· 1,1,• '"'• lions -New C01111t. by bout etc. Res or Corne'!. Xlnl ..._.. •w-•Ia1• ,¥_ ,..,., ... :er;;il~ll 'r!~;;~~~.~t~ l:;!~r.d ~':'~~ c:: s + ~~ w ~d~ ~~~etp=~ Sinall •-or;=~~~f~= • • ~I d~:, ~ ~ tn ti> =· tlznt • tlb't-Look 11•••••••• f55,000 or 30 •cr•t. un· Mesa & surrounding area. Re-model. rte. Nite or day, Joh Dunn local t\ Q · · -· -- ' irnprova~ $21 ,000. \\'e est. l'Ollte. fHaDdleB BLACK And \Vhitc female Rea:&! Call KEN M0-4679 rmy your "'-t ~~ ; · _. 1~.~.,~~~:-.:~l1nc:• on ::"~1 b~~~ r~'Z ;. ~ •:a~ta.n~u:;-~~ REPAIRS, ALTEP.:ATIONS sef\·i~. Free eat 64~::5 ~~ l~ ~ ! STAR. GA"ZE~it '-: ' uired. t'or pen;onal Int-or ~i06.i CABINETS. Any s11.e job Ironing )( ~ By QAY J. l'Ot.tAN' COURTESY TO en,1eil' In Costa Mesa area, TRt..COlori!d, partially i:rown"' i;::,.,.,;· ~·;x"'~'=· ===""'=io~m;: I *\VILL do lronu~ in my ' I _..., ·A11a M v-boilf A~ GuMI• M , Sl!l"'t' ~'';.n_ BROKER. ~nd name, addttM & phollC" kitten, Call I.· de1'CTihr. Vic Cement, Conc,.te 6600 borne, 15 &: 20 cent:l a piece. ~ """+21 Y ArcorJ/.,, 10 tll• S•ora. Y oc.i 22 ~ WILL NEGOTIATE! numb<'r to MuHl·S!R lc Inc.. BakC'r k Babh, C. fll. *~8-jlfH * ~ ,_ i,.";:; To d•velop t'M»oge for Svrnloy, +.'6.U-;nl CALL 847.L.L.1,, 9037 E. Imperial l-h\'y., a..9-4026 e CONCRETE work all NNGS .... 1575'-M-66 NOdword5t.011espood.ngtorunbtrs ~=-~:70 "ll5l AFTER~ ~~· Calif. 902.f2 ~2131 FOUND black puppy. Lona: ~ ~~~e<>ks l t.'Ustom. 1~1~%i1pcr ~. my home. --~ ~TAVIUI Gf'iGa'~iocbirth,lgn. 1COl.Pfl bll1i:k !ail. Pink G.: ilea ool-:;.c&..6970 * >.l't :io 1~ 31To 6tCrftlr:ril 0Cf.n;1~ i•..,41l'\."•-•'ll"fl'\!ll•"'-"lfw• ., AAA CANOY SUPPLY tar. t,oond Alben.sons 11,1k1 . * CONCRETE Fir!!, pe.tiolll, JRONlNG-80c an hour ~ *"'° 5%-::; ~~~ :i~IWf "10'-i." ROUTE Corona dtl Mar. 67~. etc. Concrele &: blk top u.w-TlhfE FOR 7-1!-~ 4 11·1 :i..F.:ll "''......,•••• -21~1-43 FURN. C.bln Victor Vl.lley. -R Don G<" ~1, PltaM! brlrc hanaen u.sr 5n. J5ilor 65l• •..e•••!!l~~-1 ~ Bkr I <NAME BRAND CANOY) Bl.A~· ma!· -t. ~· 0 '" lnJ. eu. . ~ ""l·B ··-do, CM ~·" ·-,..... 36~• 66~ F J'\A. lllO•...,. Lllw dn. . .\ k fllllna " ...... ~ .... ...... ...... ~ ....... ~· MMIMll 6 Jll.kl;I. ''""*"-....n,.._ v,!.~ m-ano, 646-8.34.5 =~~ \l:neytt from com Dr., L&auna belott u am ar .. c_h_1_1d_C1_ro ____ 66_10_ I Janltori1I 6790 (f)UICK CASH Ga;\ w.r" ~~ JSOf ::=:: ~·21...Li.a ... ., open.led dl1pu11e.-. In )'Our .ai::.:,12~'~'.,...,•~m~-~--~~ • :.;::;:.;.;;..;.;:.; ____ ;:.;..;..;.I ~fl'f(( """• 1:~ ~==--~ 700H.• ~11 l!fl 6230 TRAD£: O>mmerclAl kit in .Rlver1 lde or. nw.ln t.hroll&Jt,(Ue. $1 1.000 equity, IU.:!llO helan<o. llOxUI. No money Dllded. &ibrnit all ollcrt. °"""· 311.1 .... lrtltOllAwe..Rlvt'n Ide, -- area. lifust be a~ 10 deYOte BROWN 1 White 1ncd size MATURE MotMr. will catt WAL~ \Vll'ldo...., 11,.,._ THROUGH A 11 Dlf..r .o11 u,.., 71Altoin 10. ! tog hrs per wtoek to make male doc, found \i C ~ for Child, m.Y home, 1Unche$. --ts. Com~ll 1:1~ !J:-n~*'-I"'""~= • N --" Coun•" .. 1-_.,..,_ fncd. yd. Nwpt Hg ht&, --.-CAMCd lll,,,,_.. .,.,~ ''°' CAl'l.ICOlM """' aood ;noome. 0 -, -~--w·~-rotldeollal. Daily, ... k(y DAILY PILOT ~-~ ,... """" """ Ii{. ing Involved. BRO\VN Puppy w/blk l'OI· oo..at79 and/or Mo. 897 .. 7350 ' lj~ !lt::!i" 1'68'.hllA 1...,J It~"{'> .,,..,~ ·~-1~ •••th LOVING C8 --'ho 2 .U.Y2' \~..!::__. A1'r'ou nvoutt ...... ~ lo ..,,J<>V l'CQ\J ''"'' lar. Comtt ~f Meyer .: :u re "1.1" ine SPAR.Kl.E Janltorlld &. \\'l~ WANT AD Q11-1a.21.: 11 ;;---At.S... ~•~ ~ '-1- IBalc!d on pan or full tim.!l SL. c .M. 548-7613 )'n I oldtr. Cyn or Whlulu dow c\ea .. i..... ~. \\'\!). If T• "' 1¥1 7'0I ~ tor pel'IOnal lnttrv\ew in Sehl disl 646-0352 ...... ,. l!lll .... lll .... lll ..... , 20Yw'"' soCIM'r ao .........-Ml'\IAllUS nd .. S~IALL Cir1'1 bikt-vie,=========: do\\•1, ruld., c:orncl, tonal ~ 2\l\Mty' Sll1111 110... ~ )'OW' arec.. se name, aw-N _ •• h P'· can •'" ~. ~ t --1 Ji.IT~ _,,~ llSoe.el 12""' JA.~ d('('q l phone tlo. to: ew....,.' uo:IC ocr. Corttractor'1 6610 ... ..,anup. r ,._. es· _..._ · ~\~· ,;,, 2Jr;. ,.,,.., , uOr "'" u CO ldtntl(y. 642.963:} .. -Of 5, • "°""" fRANS.WCSTERN DIST. • :24 ,0uf 1.10. 590 No. Aaua Ave. euCK. t.onr haired. rema1c CENERAL Contractor. All Your Ad Should h Here, ~t::' ~~.:.:... :!~ »a.i• Covina, Calif. 91'1'22 kitten. Approx S months. carpentry, ooncrelf'. add .l • . VIJ,80 211,.1o11y 57 Mlll.~ 111~ men • • . • SMAlJ. Retltauran• -l'fde.oor. · beach a r ~ • , lll~ Jrm:ca u.le. Olltt, ""'°"' .......-"'"'°"''"-· r. Y" ... They' re Lookln1 Por Ill .-.: " ll l:..,. ~ &--.. ,." 5: "~" '.!?:>. f"EMAl.,E O>OC Pt. SWnetc Pt'ritnce. 5..11-7984. M7-.2382 Sl!'f.2' JOO.'t 60 ,11 """._'° ~ ~Poppy ...... CdM. !!!!!!!!!!~1--.... ·-,..,,, g~~®~c...i;;;;;;;,.;;1®~·;;;",;;-;;..();:;;;,;,N<,;,"";;..'d\.:l:'·:l!~~".::!f!!.... ___ , .. .. •• llf _ hJf_P .Q 1Ufl4elt'!".• I •• ~ ._L.!4 '.f '. L,( ••• +!,id ~ ......... . ~ . . DAil Y, PILOT _ If "~ ~~ iillij JOIS .. ~MP LOYM&NT JOI$ .. ~PLOYMINT JON .. IMPLOYMllf! JOIS & 1/11/'~0Yr,llNT JOIS .. IMPLOYMINTI JOllS .. EMPLOYMENT JOIS .. IMPLOY '' .KJD .. ' • Htlp Wanttd, Mon 7200Holp Wan!M, -7200 Http i# ....... 111tn 7200 Kolp w.-, Mon noo !fo!P Womtd, -ntlu lit!p, Wanttd Help Wan!M J ~J~olt~1~M~111=n~, ~W~o~nn;!7~500~1e~loo~~Mlj~n~,~W~.~-~~7lllO~ I -I '. """"""'" , •• w....... ' 7400 w-74001, mRCnAND!SING "" y.., ro. ' • Punch P••• & QcrlolJ / ELECTRONICS J. c. P•nMy e-panv Inc. <$AWMJN Electronic To• i:'':!:1~m WAITRESS ~UMENTOR sc1ENces, coRP. , Pashlon Island, New)10Tt Beach WANllD) Tony Doctli. SECRET ARIES hat lmmed l1t1 openi1191 for: Has ' with a sratn ot All? Can't Assemblers W1LW TOOL.A Dm Qua1l!led lot hl&h • ~tic Koy position optnlngs ..,. t!lat I bl-,...,. I lol-, 3llO l'!illllW> """' "'taunot. Ideal,,..,._ N.,._ • TEST .TECHNICIANS For tow.d • 1'w ""'"'' °"'¥ lo ( T - ) °""' Masa. l!40-.l4ll -~..::... l)<Jll"I aNf .,.. " open bolldoys "' Sund&y. Merchandise Mana-ment Trolnff "! .. ~~~M Tllo'" ~ •r:;:qar.y LAB TECHNICIAN ::!t ~= .. ~.':!~;~ Work available In lhe area olcomputer, mom-. ~ coll , ~·• ·~ ~ ~ ..._mbto and wire 1• ~-ory, logic, syslem, or power supply check-oul w1Ut recent graduation from ege or equp clalMa In u.e ad. -.......... -., T~llilEE ' • ASSEMBLERS ' valeot In ·coflt(e and !UU lltne work nper-DO YOURSELF '"" ........, ••ar4L KEYPUNCH BUFFUM'S p trtt~ 1 ~-d b bl Jenee combioalion : a desire lo participate in A FAVOR! Shollld ~color oode PEDO-OR1110 APPLIANC , OPERATOR #1 Ft1hlon lslond r ~ c rcuit boa ... an arnus assem y. a training, program !or management wilh a =: .. .,:; =._ ~ !:.; • ..":'::,. i:;".:;: ,::::~ • STOCK ROOM CLERK rapidly expanding national organization. AND •tructloiw. One to thJ'ff to Daily Pilot Box M!K6. SWl.rw ahift, Orie yee.r key. APPLY IN PDtSON can B Bak This ls an organized on-lhe-job training pro- gram. Our policy of promotion from within makes this particula'rly attractive. EXPLORE ,..,.. ,...., apu1ence DEUVEl\Y pw>cll -"'-.,....hie. lo AM to 1ll and ... PM • er, THIS ONE! '..-.i. om.. .......... ""' w1t• Bankina DOCUMENTOR SCIENCES, CORP. If ycu would tlJoe to make $250, per wetk lmmedialdy. With an opportunil)' for much more in the lututt, I would like to talk to )'OU. It YoUt qualitlcatio,. match our requirements, thl& could ht> the career yoll've bttn lookina for. Call for perw:maJ c.., """"' ...... . car. Fl. time. A.pp: 30U 2921 Dahnler St. Newport Blvd. N. B. COLLINS t.!xJH!ric~ Santa Ana, Calif. 546-3551 Apply In person 10 AM to S PM Mond•y thru S•turd1.y J. C . Penney's .;;c 24 Fashion Island, Newport Beach An equal opportunlly employer 17141 ............... ... CX>OK, male, for mlef. 3 PROOF ohilto/ ... k. Sl.25 hr. RADIO co OPED•TOR <Xm'AGE OOFFEE SHOP • .. "'2W.lBU..CM TE LLER CORPORATION j •""-'"· -. __ ...... _ ... ..,,_,..'"!!!!!!ll!l!!I!! ... !!!!!!!! ...... ,,.! interview beL 10 AM Al PM H•lp W•nted, Men noo Help W•nted Men 72001 ___ m_o_534-_1_101 ___ 1 A Di~itlo11 of +fie S1nquollo11110 Corp. Htlp Wanttd Womtn 7400 19700 J•mbor" Ro•d Newport 8e•ch Equal opportunity employer UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK DRAFTSMEN • ELECTRO MECHANICAL T"10 years of electronic packlll1flg experience, • PRINTED CIRCUIT LAYOUT 1'wo 1o five yrars d!.'!ign layout. high de11S1ty. mul- ti-layere<I PC boards. See Steve Joyce COLLINS RADIO CO. 19700 J ambaree Road Newpor t Btac'1 Equal oipportunity ('mployer KITCHEN STAFF WANTED THE NEWPORTER INN 1107 J a mboree Rd. Newport 8eac'1, Calif. e Kitchen Steward • 2 Fry Coks • Pantry r-.1an • Dishwasher D!opw PART TIME EVENING WORK 6030 PM. lo 9o30 P .M. \Ve need 20 men to work part time in new, large, national firm opening In On.nee Encineerinc SR. ENGINEERING :..._AIDE - $414. lo $131 . por month CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH County. Manufacturing and Otten oJ)pOrtunity to d~op distribution of H)W'o air with the growtb or the Har. deaning equipment No ex.-bor and Tklelanda divlak:in. perience neet:SKI')'. We Involves harbor &: marinie Ira.in._ Age!1 20 to 45. Must be oriented enginttrln&, evalu· a reaiden~ of Oi:ance County ation r!.5earch & inspection. .a~a. For lnte?'Vlew all Mon-Requires any combination of day and Tu.esday education and eXperi.!nce 774-7251 t.otaling two yrs. in the civil e:n.ci~rln&: field. Apply bt- * BUSBOYS * "" 5 p.m. Fri .• s.p,..,.., l:lth, to the Per&0nnel OOke, 18 years or o~r. Apply in pel'90Fl REUBEN'S COCO'S 1555 W. Adams, C.M. BUSBOY Available lunch I: dinner. Prefer 18 yn. or over, DISHWASHER AM & PM. Over 18 yn, * APPLY IN PERSON * City oI Newport Beach. 3300 Ne'WJIQl't Blvd., Newport Be a c h,. Calitornia. (nf} 673-<63.l. COOKS 121 l . full time altemoon and ewninr llhllt. • , 1 • part time .•• Over 13 ytai'!I or a.ff!· Experlfnced preJerttd, ,\ppty bet. ::?:JO &. 4 p.m. COCO'S 2131 WestclifI, N.B. {ll th • Jrvinel A11 E.tu•I Opp.rtv11itt • Employer M/f ITT JABSCO TIME KEEPER· COST CLERK Good opportunity for a m&n v.ith some accollill- irl&' or rtlatrd clerical ex- perience to come into con- tact with all departmtllll' of the company, Prefer Hi&:h School and llOtne ac-- eow>tin& traJnini:. P!ea.se apply ln Ptt· son or in writln& to Penonnel Dt-•t. GOOD BENE1'ITS AND WORKING a>NDtTIONS POLICE CLERK $474. lo $576. por month CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH R.tquin:1 one year or recent dtrical experience, SO wpm fypina'. Initial aaigrunenl lo lhe evening shlft. Apply be- 1\>re 5 p.m., Sept, 12, 1969 lo thre PelSlnnri Offfce, City oJ Newport Beach. 3300 Nev.·. port Blvd., Newport Beach, C&W .• cn.c1 673-6633. Medlc1I As1t $2.15 hr Newport, part time. \YW train EKG etc. Back office, hn S.2. Call Kay, 546.5410 J•1or1 Best Employment Agency Z120 So. Main, S.A. BABYSl'ITER • Po 1 11 i b I e hHchl girl, to take care of my chldm, returning from achl; hn 2-5, $15 wk. Please call immed, 1tart 9/10. 64)..8594 Park Lido art ... TYPIST 55 wpm. oifi~ & dlctaphone exp. pre I . California Artists, 3 1 1 Equal Opportun.ity Main St., s e I I B e a c h. Emplaytr n3431.1321 for app oint. An equal oppor. fmploy!"r 1'85 DALE \VAY JANITOR -Neat, dean. 6 COSTA MESA. CAUT. 92626 a.m .• 1 p.m. Sa.lary + ___ m_<;c.l_545-8251;.;;.=·=---l meals + benefits Apply in POLI Cf RESERVE OFFICER """'" Mc.Donald's 635 \V. 19th SI., Cl\f NURSING 222 Ocean ;\v" REGISTERED NURSE SU. J..quna Beach PERVtson. 7 am to 3:30 pml----'""""':.:.;~''--- 1f=.0 M~~:iN•:: WAITRESSES treatments. 7 am to 3:30 pm l.."qleri~ NURSES AIDES, All shlHJ Experienced &. trainees. PARK llOO CONVALESCENT CENTER ~\PPLY IN PERSON The Rigger # 16 FASH tON ISLAND NE\VPORT BEACH 466 Fla91hip * ACCOUNTING Newport Beach, C11if. CLERK ___ .;.64.:.2:._·.:_1044'-'-'---I Opening exisll! for 11 per50n "'ilh recent experience in llCCOUnls rect'iVAblf' I: pay. able, in our acrountini dept. TRAINEE AMBITIOUS WOMAN National company in bridal market, needs a well a:roorn- ro woman with aome sales exp as manager trainee. CaU Jim Hyam!I. Day!! 642·2400. Lves. ~19 Flexible hrs. Dne eves prP-CULTON JNDUSTRIF.S 1'd, car nee. No part1e1, can. 1644 Whittier Ave. vasaing or deliveries, Opp, to Coil.a Mesa, Calil .. double earnings, For intro-Equal opportunity employtJ' ~= ~;,"w· c.n '"-ADVERTISING In Newport Bt'ach. ~s G•nera l Office to $42.5 AGENCY Several openings for young BOOKKEEPING, i;1.ls "'ith &ood ryping a.kills GENERAL OFFICE and recent work PXP. ~;fee Pay./Rec., post dbl. entry, pd., call Loraine, Merchan!s bank ref'., billing, type SO. Peraonnel Agency, 2043 Under 35. XJnt opp, Call Wes!clitr Dr .. N.B. 645.mo Ba1:bara, 642-3910. fal!IO r~ jobs) WAITRESSES.Night.hi 1 t. INSTRUCTRESSES Snack Shop No. 1 2305 E . Coa1t Hwy. Corona del Mer, Cal. Hospital, surgical. medical, Young, matUT't' girls !lblc lo ACCOUNTANT. *""'i • or CHILD CARE, re 11 ab I e. dental P 1 an. Apply •n meet the publ.lc. 1'1ust be ~======--I li&:ht senior for apandin&" ~ n to 4'! years of mature lady, l d&yg I v.·k. Per 11 0 n. J-l 0 WA RD, S ~I tractive ~th a a:ood *DISHWASHER On.nae Qi, CPA firm. Muat qe, eood health, Hieh Lite housekeepini. Good Restaurant 4001 W Cat figure. Apply m person have about l yrs, recent Sc~I diplo~.8• u~ .~itiz~ pay. 3 tchool-e.~. 1 baby. Hwy, NB. ' · Holi day Hea lth Spe public aceountin&: ex p . ahip, pid vwon, 5 9 , mm, 64)....4()49 c a p a b I e of a u d i t ~ lbs. BOO __ KKEEP ___ ER_____ \VOMEN to well the labulcm 2300 Hubor Blvd. responsibilities. CPA 0 r Wnnen test 6:30 p.m., \Ved .. Ft. O!g. Contact Mr Fi!h & Pennyrlch bra. H i g n.e st • C.OSta 1.lesa • CPA candidate only. Call Sept._ 16, 1969, City Hall Chipa Inc. 4242 Campus Dr., earnings, li!Unp also ar-MASSEUSE &4l-706lforap.......;"t:ment Counci1Ch&mben,3300New. NB ranged. See us ft1on. at *QUALIFIED · ...,M. rt Blvd N -n-h, · · V bond M I 31 JANITOR FULL TIME po · · '' ewpo,, Qeac 1----------a.ga ote • 51 To service ladies only, Must Calil'onua. HOUSEKEEPER. Sm a 11 Harbor Blvd. C.M. 540-8511. furnish local rclerences and i"ive days a week For additional information house al the beach, 1 chilti, e GIRLS e havl" cll;y UcenR. Please ap- call or come to Ptraonnd no cooJdn&. Spanish or BARMAIDS SllO WEEK ply 1n per&0n for interview Office (n4) 613-6633. Japanese speaking 0 K · PLUS TIPS. DANCERS Holld•y Health Spei Experienced APPLY IN PERSON REUBEN E. LEE 151 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach APPLY Htlp Wanttd Womtn Help Wanted 7400 Womtn 7400 Otrica.I ITT JABSCO Bl LUNG CLERK Auistant bUlll!l/aceounl- lng department. Previous nperlence and typinl: desired. Equal opportunity employer 1485 Dale \\'ay COllla. Meaa, Cali!. 1n•l~1 CLERICAL NEWPORT BE:ACH \Ve n:qulte a fas!, accurate typtst, preferably with shorthand for cor- respondence. reports. answering p!Xlnc and llOme bkkpa:. We aillO require a STATISI'ICAL TYPIST for report work whic h necess i tates ualna: a calculator. JOHN BARRY & AS.SOC'S. 303l Newport Blvd., N.8. {714) 67~1 e A'ITENTION e ATIRACTIVE \VOMEN Collld you use $50-$100 extra each "'fl'k? can you spare -------CLERICAL REPRO TYPIST Immediate optQin& ill the publk:aUon department ol thlll prorreteive computer manutacturing firm. Requittmen~ include a min- imum of two ye.art recent experience in technlcal ti>'J> ina: tor pu.blicatiool sud!. u maintenance &Dd operations maooals, 11pecl.ticatiorur am technical reports. G«id 1tarllnl rate plus ex· cellent fringe beneHtl in- cluding a twelw day holldayP--vac:ation from Qristmu d11y thru l\1onday followil\z New Year:i. varian data machine A VAR.IAN SUBSIDIARY 7172 Mid>ellon Drive (San Diego Fwy, to JamborH off ramp 1 blk S. to Mk:hebon Or.) Irvine, Calif. 9'l664 An Equal Opportunity Employer M6F Food -THE- NEWPORTER INN 1~20 hn a "'t!fk & \Vorklng CHECKER/CASHIER your own area? Over 21 'l' Do I-lot el Reitaurant. Expu-. • you have a car? No col-ienctd only need apply. leetionll, part.it's. deliveries Relil"f llhU't, five day or canvasaing. For In-week. ttoductory interview, call 1107 J•mbor" Rd. "M::•:.:·.:La="'"'-'"""""'=-=·=----I Newport Beach, C.llf. !Contact Bobbie Purdyl Ho1te1 ... Ch•ufhur for Service Dept. 2S or older. Mu1t be • good driver •nd hold • v•l- ld C•lif. lleanse. S.. Mr. Hinm•n *CARVER PONTIAC 2925 H•rbar Blvd., CM * Saleslady for 1itore at Fuhion llland needed full time aalealad)'. 40 h o u r week Monday through Friday, Pleue: con- tact ftfR. STEM. 644-C881 Karls Toys SO F•shlon lil•nd, N.B. l I I I I I For .:ood nirn, lop i;alaf')'. security, fine health program Cont.act ,\Ir. Oi;r.itr Zinr Executive Chef beh1:een 9-11 am or 2-4 pm *BUSBOY EXPERIENCED APPLY JN PERSON e DESMOND'S e PART TIME '13-628! $100 DAY. 2.100 Hubor Bl•d., C.M. #3 Fuhlon Idand DREAM Job -Kttp your The Porxlerosa Cub THE LOOK ObilifieS EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Newport Beacb ~ important job as wife & I ~==~5::2'-:..:.9ll::1::4:____ LS looking for sharp girl.I \Vila MGMTTRNEE T0$70G NOW HIRING ;::~~:c1/~ ';.0: NU!lS!NG need ''"""'"'"' '°'"''"· anlimife() Apply In Pt .... Dynamic nat'I. co. C.re'li!:r • . ' LVN -ti)[' 7 am.Jpm abJJt f\fU1t be e.xpmencftf in hi&;h ageflCV SURF It SIRLOIN REUBEN E. LEE oppty! Xlnt adv, top bene-Larre. national cornp&ny, ex. NEED ~~tter1, 1 Ubow 1 ed Huntington Valley fa 1 h i'O n d re 1 s es &: IJ 5930 Pac. Cit. Hwy. fits, Call Ken. 546-SUO panding in Oranae County. mother-I..........,. re a e, Convale!ICftlt Hospital sport¥ wear. for a)> Quality Pollltlona for . I SALES 1!' E. Coast Hwy. JASON BEST We nl!ed P&J't time men lo c I ea n, I o v e ch l d r n. 8382 Newman Ave. pointmenl, call The I.mk, Qua!Wed Appllcants Newport Belch YOUNG MEN Newport Beach Empklyment Acerq work evtnlnp 5:30 to 10:30 Room/brd 1mal1 salary. Hunt. Bch. 842-5.55l 6#-2400 33 Fasbkln Island, 488 E. 17th St, SUi~ 224 COMBINATION. Sharp Bar U )'CM.I enjoy people snd -=-~=~==~ 2120 So_ M•in, Santa Ana p.m. 546-TSOO <s~ALE~~s~::-::~~~ll•NB~~iiii""iiii""""""'"'I :eo.;:.•:•.,'~':"':.,..,.....:64~~~1~4?1)~ I 1'1&1<15 I: Go Go Danoen. would be inleresied in sales, JR. ACCOUNTANT Driftim•n-Jr. TOP STARTING PAY BABYSITTER -your home, Mature Woman. part time Top "'*&U· $3.1)()..$3.SO lo either as a ca re'C'r or on 1 No experience necenary. Latkview School &n"a. HB. eve, Hickory farlTl.!I 1067 Jr. See Bett;y Bruce at Resauranl slut. Ph. for inf. M$.9983 part time ba5is 1t \YOuld pay z ll g eq · al 1 Expandtni-l&nd development Fol' intuvleW call Mon. &. for kindergarten child, ,2 vine A'•e., N.B. \VestcliU m 6 FEMALE HELP SW!y La.say, 2901 Harbor. ;vou to see U.'!1, Co_ 23 yrs old. c· ro c e or alw~~. !inn in Newport Beach hu Tues. d k 842-2806 Pl • PART-TIME U AM·2 l~t C f\.1 lis1cd on t:wo Stock E.~chang. -per~ene<!d geoer '""6er, opening for JR. DRAFTS-774-7251 -•~Y_•_•_· -· ------ata. IJ6 Xl!C Ideal for 1.lolhers wilh child-I =_,·=·===----,,,-..,~~! e~. nationwid<' TV exposure ~1narrc1al 1.latements, costs, MAN w/ llOme experience in ---------NURSES AIDES " LVN Gcnenil A 1 C Glrll tar1.' ba II: OOll BABYSMi'ER -Refined uith more leads than "'C CBfl inventory control. etc. Some Civil Engifl@oering. Call Bob P H I LLlPS PETROLEUM Experienced. SEAf\.1SfRES8, Dr a Perl' 41~~~:'Co~t ~r:, N. B. ~~~rmsU: rne~s ;~shed: dependable lady. We 11 ,. __ _,1 tab knov.'l«lge desirablr, \Velli al 540-n40 CO 54~1 v.·ork. Inquire Laguna Beach • hE'haved 1 ch o o I · Qt' , ..... "' c. Robertshaw Controls . Ncrw hirin& ror Interiors, 1020 S. Coast By appoint. 646-3939 Contact Mr. DlolU!J. children. 31i-4i,.t hn, 4 ~· For n1orc mlonnation C GARDE.NER.-OiM area, one ulary-<1perat~ ll!rvice sta· * WAITRESS McDONALD'S "·k: Sal. ~7 hr. !\tum hl:ve a~i\r~;::wiinttTView Uni-Line00 ivision v.•ho i.s_.capable of care ot Uon. ~ desired. ApplyatTHEFLYIN~:~ :~~;mings.<194-Q4S SERVICE Station help: cf ~SOR, INC. own tram. Mesa de! Mar c 1 r, n 16071 Goth•rd, HB. plants & care repair of lawn Good starting aalary plus LER. Experienced. E : Mature woman Part-Ume. lt.i school 1tu-3141 Harbor Blvd., C.?if. Atta. 545-$180. 537-8590 + weeding. Small i:roundi; ceneroui commllskm, with MKTG SECT & RECPt'. for babyBltting &. I i t e d~nt or semi-retired. Apply • 545--9943 • !\Ion. & Turs. 9-5 Equal Opportunity Empioy<!r once week. Write Dally hou.sewrk. 2 children, 4 A: s. 1 .. ....,._.,n: Ken I: ri • ..1.. ----=---=-=-==--=--• • • OPERATORS • • • BOYS 10 -1 4 Carrier Rout.ca Open '"' La&una Beub, So. Lagw>a DAILY PILOT 6<l-4.12l HELP \VANTED -!1.lale. Pa11 lime. Apply in per~n. JACK IN THE:. BOX, 1205 Be.ker St.. Cosla Mesa. ~Xf'. Ser, !'ta . .5ah1ry + comm, o/timr pgy iift <10 hrs. l»ult/t. Perm, 9!lO I::. C.'\t H'""'Y· NB. h."NOWLEDGEABLE Stereo component gale11 tra;nee. 21-30 yrs. Call ]tlr, Vann ......,, excellent oppottunltles for Xlnt akilb: &: expr., $450, ·• r ··-"""""' ~_. .. _ ___, l 1--•-bef!dle ?.tanagemenl Pilot Box M-340 advancemtnL F 0 ,. in-hn 8-5, Costa Mesa 540-8546 Call 968-1610 alter 6 pm, Service, 3100 E. c:out Hwy, J/j_ ..._.=,..,. .......... n s. .. ...,. '00-M'"AG-=-nllWftOrt and overlocks. Good piece · 1 .li..l~ ~;j.L'~ ~ CAR WASH HELP fonnation contact ma.na-. B I K JN I Barmaid/dancer. CdM. u••t' • T...,;.,.... .~ HOUSEKEEPER, Uve. • in. • -=='---------j work .. ..ice1, 1tea..., worlr. ... u.,... PART & FULL TL\t:E Brookhursl 6 Adams, H~ Full or parl·time. Cotita.1\v'".....,ESS • ""--ktails, .,. rs M ~· "' Career opportunity, No ex· Top-•·-·. -·•-, ·-·--'· Priv. rm &: b&th. 2 children. M /U •"' ......,..; p& 0 8 EDDY MOSS 140U Locust ...,nence nece!Sa"". Mili'...... --..0 7 C~-""s"H tinEfon Stach. Ftn. Vall. 84.~7254! eaa JH!ri<'nced only. Call Su&ar . agency St., We1tminslf,r; 53f..8131. •. ., _, METR AR WA MACHINIST 646-7301 Laval! at obligations c 0 mp 1 et ed. COCKTAIL Girl for the GIRL to do telepbofW! l: Llsht Starting 5D.lary, $l2S per 29;iO Harbor. Corrta tl-feu Fabulous 1'"Ung. No food, 5 BABYSl'ITER for 9 yr. old, HUNTINGTON LANES oUlce work. Steady employ. W<'ek. Age 13-Zi DISHW~Day shift. p GENERAL nltes, 1"5 E. 19th St, C.M. 2:30 to 1 P.M. daily. Lol1! or • 962.-3366 • Profe11ion1I Servlc. ment. a:ood pay. Tripp Elretric Inc per hour. Apply In penon TEENAGER for oecaslonll1 time to study. BaJ Isle ExJll"rienced In slrJi:le needle for tht employer 14119 E. Warnn. 5'1.nta Ana 5-16--1142 Steer & Stein evt"'"D' bab"•it';., .. , H.B. 675-793:1 and overlock. Good ptece •nd the appllc1nt 540-6676: interview lil-3 ,' IO yr min job shop exp ·~.. J ~.. _,_ • t d k I.II Do D * DISHWASHER Rl"s~uranl area 5JS-1869 HOUSEKEEPER. hve 1n or wo,,. prices. ! ca y ·wor . ver r., N.B. ~1r. Kmned)' 1 * BUSBOY !>Ki4 ~1npr A\·e. MATopNpay-UF"'A"'C~Uo-pRrolNnt~ltlc'o'". --D-ENT--AL--A-SS_t_sr_ANT ___ , out. f\.lothfirl<'r.t1 home, beach EDDY MOSS 14042 l.ocugt 642..Jl70 54f.1743 BEAUTY OPERATORS : Hun+; .... ton Beach v area. 2 ternngerl!. Prefe' St.. Westminster: 534-8738 net>ded at ....... 5 Al ft C ZI~ yrs. X·Ray 831-1920 One Ml-time, one pru1-lime. • ALLEY WEST * * ~fANAGER for 1 • man Ab:p• T MArcrNtUF'~omlNPC· MUI. Vlf'jo. under 45. 531-1431 NURSES Needed for private E xec. Sec. $600.00 + Guaranteed wqeir plus com. : 2106 Qca.ntront manuf. oper. Youn a:, v ---~------1WAITnESS6.CI)nc 0 u r 1 e duty. Practical, Aides. No Sharp Skills. mature, man-pany benefits, paid vaca-1 ,,_ t HI hooJ ad lT;ill Paularioo Ave. B 0 0 K KEEPER..-Recep-\Val ..... ,,. MESA LANES. lie nee. ~ll, 11-7 & live-in. uJacturi .... ba.ci..~·nd ._-Ip. ti B -~ C 11 ' Newport P'Cach GT&.Jn4 ma ure, « ii' : tioniat 1 a:lti oftlcr, CM "" .... ,..."" '"" orni. uay ionup. a r great opportunll;y for act-Costa Meu. 714-MD-fnO 642--0680 llUJ Superior Ave., C.P.1. Mu1t have rltlg. Ca J I tu1. beach area, call Loraine &48-9919, ask for Manaitr. 1 G ENE RA L: }Ull er part vancement. (Some design A: 646-3993 642--9$5 ft.1erchanta Penotmel A.ien-WOMAN--hou.ewife, 1191! )'OW' j tim~er 18-T ASTE E mech. aptitude desirable) e BUSBOYS TRAY G I r 1/Dishwashtt NURSE$ • Private Du 1 y CHRISTMAS l\1Dney now. cy. 2043 Westclilf Dr., N.8, llpan! time to urn mont)I'. , FlREEZE, 2966 Bristol, C.M. For interview call 494-5535 •DISHWASHERS combination. Full 01' part needed. RN's, LVN 's. AU Sell Luzier Cosmetics, a Co. K>mo Win prize1, no are limit, m ; e JANITOR-GARDENER • time. &42-3)44 5hlft11. Call any hour. of Bri&tol Meyers. MT-8314 Genmtl Office time UmJt. Will tnlD u 1 :Hc::•~lo~W~a~n~t~td~.~M~o~n;7;2~00;;;H;t;l~p;Wmaiiniiltd~,jjM~""~"--7~2~00;_1 p e rm a n e t1 t iic-ltion, Full time, Over 18. Neat a~ e e CASHIER e e 642-9955 CL 'nOI SHARP gal needed imm@d, Beauty ~ MT-ll!M& 1 , ·--· l U M/ .. -Apply in -r'IOll -c·-w h ~-11 "-----luu•ln& a ......., mo, ,... -1111 · "" "'""" PACKAGERS, F a c l 0 r y , TELEPHONE SOLICITOR 4-YW you lake Ml charge of BEAUTY-OPERATOR .. Ell· 1 ,1, , hr/wk, excellent fr In a: e BOB'S BIG BOY 494-1922 Female. 5· 5" or over. 9 pm daily ~1on-F'r. Exp'd payables, rec el v ab I es pertenctd atyliat w/foDow. ! benefit&. Send ttsume lo: 154 E, lTlh St. I.Jabt Factory Labor Starting pay tl.6.l per hr. pn>f. dependable. CM office prepare your own reports, lnl'· High commission + I MACHINISTS I Experimental! ltigh School education or completion of recognized apprenticeship plus e i g h t years shop experience in manufacturing precision parts. \Viii perform high preci· &Jon machining work from blueprints. sketches aod specifications. Adapts and Improvises simple to moderateJy com· plex tooling and fixtures to complete ex- perimental machining assignments. Re- cent exoerlenco on tracer miU, jig bore and Hya rotel preferred. C•ll or apply to Btrt Miiis 1714 ) ~OJO, Ext. Ul Missile Systems Division ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORATION Personnel Dept, P. 0. Box Cotta Mesa f°tmale: • immediate openin1 for train.ittg ptriod. 543-5125 S2 hr Ma..-01.11 tYPe ii: v.'Olit lndependft!Uy benefits. LIDO AREA. 411. South La11.1na * DRl""'RS * 642-5446 DENTAL Ch a Ir.S I de CARE t•or l yr. old child, & s!:i.:.-~~ call us~ _6_73-<_186_. ------1 MAINTENANCE mec:hanic, .,.., F1JLL..Tlme maids. reaort A.~lstant. Serxl your "'OTk lite hou!!ewrk ~ ~me ORDER Taken. Women _ 1 el~ Ii: plumbin&" exp, No ~-....lence hotel, Lquna Be&eh. rei;ume and qualili<:ations Newpl. arra. To live m + CASHIER -ruu time for Girls ovtr 19. Days or even- Gd. ~'Orking knowledge ol _,...,, 494-1196 to: Box M-644 Daily Pilol Mlary. 675--2300 Neal 'i. Fuhion ta I and. In.gs. Plea&llJlt M:lrk. No exp , band air tools nee. Hlah Necessary! HOUSEKEEPER. 2 SchL DESK Clerk College hoy; pl MATURE Woman to ba,b?'5it Must be bondable. nee. Salary SJ,..66 hr . ' = ~~M;tr~e~ r:n~:!:.u~ltonrl.a •1en. Pvt rm l ba. FV Ume, Ken NUes Mole.I, 1021 my home, 4 days, 1:30 til 2. App~0s"'°" S47-1323. a!vd. C.M. n~. YELLOW CAii CO area, lite: cook. S42-12S4 Bay11.lde Dr., N.B. 5-13-8997 219 E. 4.lh St. WAlTRESS for ni~ club • .At. • BARMAID. Nigti;ll. Apply 1.EASING Agents for country MATURE Woman to bab)'ait Sarita Ana JANITOR-Nile tbltt, mld· 186 E. Utb SL alter s· PM. 1'138 Newport dub apts, NB. Guar. salary for mfuciDC" Pro Ir am. --=-i'iii""7'i:,..----I ::~n~,~!!;8·, A~ ; night to I a.m. Call Bob a.ta M.t• Blvd., O>lta Mesa + bonlll, F.xpet. W--3170 Small income. 642--3630 NURSE AIDES .,... ...... Qulnn at o..y 6: PM lhiflJI. am, 1TI4 Pll;centia Ave, CM. : HUNTINGTON' LANES HANDY Man lor trlr pie • CRD..D ca.re l: I I le Pl'-TlME tour 1Uidn for HOUSEKEEPER. pt.time. Experiuice: preferred. HOUSEKEEPER e 9U-3l66 e apt. In tt<:han&• for rent + bouwM>rk 2 boys. 3 A 6, beautUuJ new &<:ult apL Vic. Mth St. NB. Own APPLY for eJd.-t~ lady. 5 d• 'tfk. small Nlary. ~11 call S6-81Ta in a.m. complex, NB 642-8110 transport.allon ~ ., __ ~'"'[_ _ _, ._ --1--. , * COOKS penan only. Retired (II' ltlJ. Laguna Beach Nu.ntna: Home nuuu.. UUll.IU -_.....,,. ALL SUIJ'TS dentQ..7440 BABYSrrrER. for infanL BABYSITTER -11 mo girl, BABYSIITER, Rdlabk, 3 to PH: 49'-8075 _e_,,13.-,,_,,:·-,•,,n.,,-,..,,·--==-I: THE n.YlNG BUTLER WANTED· -6 R«.k Mon Uvu Fri. 8-l:I> p.m.. 4 d&ys Incl Sat i: l e\'f:. Rels. 4 ntte:s, own lnt.n5p, CdM WOMEN Who ltW -need ex. SALE.51..ADY' for Bakery. rn.-0977 · G ; .. ...:.:!' Newport Hats an:1. ~ &D.22<t6 art 6:lQ lrvinr, area. 67J..T183 tra .......-. or a cbanne or Afttrnootll J.9. roup, ..,....._, A Mondi,)' .. ~·~J • .., * DISHWASHER nitM at the WHITE HORSE BABY~kpr, Uve S l·I fl MP O O Gr R r. a: MEDICAL tn.'H'1tllee O~l'k' pAee'l' Part or tu.II tli'M. :ns ~farlnt, Balboa h. ' F\lll time di,)' !ihift lNN. APJNJ in ptraOn. Z2!ri in. Sal. Otlkl 10 I: U. lrtANICURIST. C3.il fOf' a~ p!lrl llmeo. Call 846-4461 .fi::'::'',;bl:,;•:-,hou;:;:;;n.~<94-~::1993:::_~, f ,=,_,,._,..:,61W686.:..:;:::=,.-=c l : TifE FLYING Btm..ER Newport Blvd, NB. 962~ or li+4-tM1 pointment, m-6010 a.fler 6 PM 8 A B Y S l T TE R Nffdtd OllLD car& wanted. Vic-1 67J.(8T1 CIRCUIT Otsltcner Com· C'OUNTER Help. full or part WOMAN To a11l1t In yarn BEAUTY OPERATOR ._~urs-Mon, 7 am.J::lO pm, 1 N'pt. He:l&htl sctlool. 2 flt ! MAINTENANCE Man, n. ar ponents to $800 Call AM time. TA~ l'REEZE ahOp. The Stltchcratt Shop, Busy COlta 1.teaa Shop Child. infer our CM homt. 5:30. 2nd Grade: daua:hltt. I put time tar pn1 all· 64$-JTTO Merchants ~ 2966 Brtstol, CM 494-4652 ii 67J..2SS5 TOP Pf.Y ~1 \Yill pro\o1de tranL ~ ~&-8594 Att. 6 Cl' wktnda. aJ"OW1d ma ln t11nance nel -20f.S Wnt.clltf Dr., JIOUSEKEEPER.1-.dY CASHJER.. Ex~rtetd.BKKPRISF.C'Y: part lime HOUSEKPR bV&-in for WANTED: Sh&mpooGlrlfQr SAWYER HOME, 2619 Ne1li'Jl(lrt Stach. alone. Room. bolrd, TV, Night11. Call 613-9400. Alk for lnttrlor decorator elderly couplt, mature udusM btellf1 talOl'I . ' Oranp Avt., Colt.a Mea Sa1eanan Wanle:d I aomu.J salary. ~=· for Mn. Franltt. ~lt/644-CJ83T, woman pnifd. 642-6861 m~ Cd M. I Ml~Oni ....,_..,.._,., * • DEUVERY DOY'* '" M ·Unx. Apply J a e\•1 HOUSEKEEPER. EXftr. CASHJER.COUNTER Girl. STENO: Part time, '11.p'd In BABYSl'M'ER, JMl"l\ll, J"1 IECR.ETAJtY • l..EGAJ.. 1 l -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:....J~~c..,..,~~~A~u1to!Supt>!;~!:r'.'!'!:~ IJ-~;;~DUl~~Zl~'f~'"":.Rd.: Entlimh ar Gennln, Lquna Apply U pm. ORANGE dlctaphone, type 70, SH horrlt, starttng &pt 10 ito E:qimenotd A Division of~ lD Suequohanna Cbrp. ~ 84.1 SnJMw..,., Lquna Bch. (Lt'taure Wand) &reL tM-6170 JUUUS,. 479 E. 11th St. C.\f hflpflll but not nee. MS--5125 .:'";:':..· -:.;:..:.::::..· _______ ..:m-;:..:om=..:CD=W'-- \ I I \ J I I I) I i' I I f I I • • ~ .. . I .. ... . . ' . . .. ··--~· . ~··· - "i'j~ilil:~Sl~tRu"'1!ffj'~ .... 1""'~"":-;~~1'69i!t . ~1 ..... o 1111 CHANDlll POil M111.cHAl4D1SI •011. MlllCHANOtst iioa : "M'illbW11tP01t Mlll.CHAHOISJ ,011.· MERCHAHli,_r.tor· • FRcc TO YOU . SAL.E AND TRAD! SALE AND TRADI SALE AND TllAD! • SALE AND TRADE SAl,l,ANO TIADI S.f\Lli AND T Rl\DE ffLE AND 1ff'~' "_'f . ' , ... -· w-. 7500h,,;um=~ltvre::::.:...:.;;;;;;::~.~ ..... ,,.;;U~fll~llu~ .. :-:,":'.••"."--~-.~.~ .. i1 l·'i,,i.maiu;.~·fi;.;;t~.<:<_-c~~ ••• ii,i;F.;;:,;;11-;R;;..,;;.;;",.....,t.~.::j, .. i'io-iiiioo ...... !'.&•' ... Ao\IMol'"".... -MIO<. W1nltd , 1610 MY Dor .. ""'"· nctDC7 -·-e .. Ctltt. malr. blcndt, 1 Yr ITT JABSCO ASSEMBLER TURIET LATHE OPERATOR • TURRET LATHE SETUP OR OPERATOR MILL & DRILL OPERATOR "' MILL & DRILL SETUP AND OPERATE CLEANER DEBURR AND HELPER A 11 positions reqUlN! aome experlena-. Good '"-orking condition... and benefits. Equal opportunity employer PUBLIC NOTICE • DECOIATOI Gm CANCIUATIO.N \ OF 18 ' LUXURY APARlMOOS' ' ' ' Sp1nlsh ·i-Mediterranein ....,.., AU BRAND NlW , ' 9-pc. M•dittrran••n 8.droom Suite in P1c"ln IR••· $349.001 1 .......... --....... .,.NOW $161.00 Gor9•'"-'• Spepish Cu~tom 8uilt Sof• with m1tc~in9 Love S1.t-Choice of beeutiful l•b""· !Reg. $419.951 ............ NOW $225,00 Spani1h Dining Sets .................................. ..,.$75.00 Solict Oak· End Tebl11 i nd Coffee Table.s •. $11.00 Till Oecor1tot T1bl1 .Lamps I Rog. $49.951 ' ... _ ...................... NOW $11.00 Span i1h H1n9in9 Sw19 ~•mp5 !Reg. $49.95 1 ............................ NOW $1'.50 A decora1or dream house on display -3 rooms of gorgeous Spanish furnilure (was reg. $1295.00 SACRIFICE • • • • • • $398 Cr•dit .T•i'ms•A vail. Credit Cl1ared lmm1dl1tely mm FURNltURE 1844 Newport Blvd.".:, .. .,, 1 • Costa Mesa only ~OSJ lEASE" . ' • ' f • .. • ',.. ' •11 ·~ .. • FINAL DAYI •• , I ~ P R I DAY, SATUitilAY, SUNDAY,MONDAY • $60,00li )iw,..l,w! of fjrll"Pumljv~ ,! • Must h ,SW:.MOW.l• r SRAHISH}VIEDltERRAll~· ·i. · ' 1ACt HOW i DON'T Mils, ISi'. Bink 1Term~ Store Chtr,ge _Mu er Cha r9• 81nlc~meric1rd1 All Acc•ptecl ; . o""' ,., 11117-s.t. ,_., s"!' . .J tM, _~to- APPROVED FURN ITU RE 2065 Chllie St~ Corti Mtil · ' ' " 81hlnd "H•rbor C•r We1h" 1 ,. Enter off Hamilton o~ Bern.rd St. A littl• h•N t• t.114, l.t11t worth th• ~efl1,,; yo9 , • .,,, OifiCe Eq1,1fpment 801•1 Appllanc". · 16' AM.ANA Effezer, like new, il25. \Vas $379. See ii NEW PWiOS, • ., ~ ~~·~ "llOOll"C • , mtxod wire balred/comr, · " 'Bui~t If; -$15. 2 WI\ PAY MORE wall ~....r flne ..,,.. .,,... ,. 1 DtJ#• t~)>'O'l'\ chain. CAS'H p&nlon.· I'm' """"' t .NEW~."'"·"-' oolld .Wal"l" l/fl ~l. Lovdy llnc~ ple ;.,.,,.One take d:lliiWC1 ~~ .min ~ ,e.a 'b I n r t • him 1-1.e 1 ~. 639-398S 911 SAVE'tt>tUR.sj~! · walnut. iot .. ~(" 1ftir baf, fft.E.E 10 QuaL home wl ·~.~.:P.;"t*,\:.~,~. ,~~fl~·~~~ ... '~!,· I ·' i-od .yard.Jbeautllul"""' """"' ~ ..,.._ •s.o.w w> ~ i. ,., ,...,. F'6r '"rurniturC,"' ,.pp!i&nCf's, bl'\.'d red Doxit Prtf WM!--· • .. '' "'1"1 1 fiw ' . Uici' a portable 00\........,. TV. gil.Jxw. QC'iaM "d ..nnd the • We',.,..Al11 Qindttl9~? ~ Mlf!write~: wJde. ani1·;ttqua; .. ~ • ·· :a-:in1-pe{"'~ CO: COAi! Ml/SIC coniaio m. C.E. wutw Day .,. •"<hl 5.'l&-!l!l ., ' • • 9/i ~n' I HANtOR wtmitd4».aket. like new 6364629 ti • · g.,. .,..,. · * 642-2811 '"'· Etec. .,;;.,. 135. •11 · D f'U"ED "°"'""' ror 1 a.en lo.< li'tt 1~ Sun U.5 Quality, Vet> C00\("9nd!llon, $ WE. B. y $ !i>vabl• " llaired .. l!llt .... NOW • ftnl a Baldwin orpn Come ate and ave! 24"81 8' \\'kl. old,3 ~. ~"male1 ~ learn ~ play. Adult 0.-... Dr SSis.:115 $ FURNITURE $ ""'"' """"-,!.»-lalD '< ~-••1' .. llri"'te '°' . ' APPLl•NCES ' l-?tPtl ,. 911 -.Je~1p av.Uabtt , -* AUCTION * " """" home. Lonr bolt l'9Ul.~ ltW'IUd~. Bel~ve U you wW .di or bu;.i Co~or:.-:;-!I H::t;:~•0• f.a111tv •malt mollltt A ~or not .. 13.CSo a ._k ren-1Jve \VI ...... • tty ~~rs ·w1.Wht mit. , , 'i --•-.q CA1H IN lt ,t41NUTD tJe .. ~ -.,....._ Auctlon. Friday 7''° p.m. • 54 1-4531 • . """· -i.:.. w.uu:ts JW..DWJ.N STUOIO Windy's Auction B•rn • • · · · 9~ 1Bl9 Newpo..t, C.M. 64UIS< WE PAY CASH F/\EE-Adonobl• klll•M, """ HAMMOND-. Behind Tnny's Bldg. 1.tat't. &: calico. Pleur ca 11 ··.Stemwa.,y • Ya-2075~~ Newport. Oil '646-8686 .,...., maha • new I; used pianos &t+-0088 ~ C&rob, NB. ol .......... & ... -"' EVERYTH ING GOES • WANTED . IEa>lbl i · 916 TYPEWRITER, Add. mach, calculator, Very reuonable. Xlnt cond. 892-2423 eves. FILING cabinet, .t dr.i.,,.,-er fWl suspension, near new So. Calli. <llt>t 00.. Y, PRICE ••• at FURNITURE • SCHMlPT ¥USJC CD., ''ANYTHING GOES'' TOP CASH IN .30 ,p,1Jnute1 -:JC:,:=F"°o:,;2"1!:;~~1 r.1cOona.1d'1 1901 N. Main. Thiai is t~ sale yoll've ~n :: 635 w 191.h St CM~ Santa Ana •-'"-.•····· -~J\~NG Quality fw'nltu1'1'!, calor TV's at $40. 833-1467 8022 TAPE recorder,· mang.le, 2 baby mes. hi-ehalr. chain, framed picturell .r. some new frames. 2 mpl hvin heds It dttasing tbl, wheel &: tire, carpet pieces, small misc . .9 am.& pm , Fri &. Sat. 2.158 Carnegie, C.t.1. · · ·• · ..,\."!,.. .z.v.r.. .. ,...... 11lereos, 11ppllance,s tools, FR l G I DA JR E , bottom WE HAVE PIANOS!' at BOTH •toft• Ml. Price!! office equip. freett:r modeJ, Sll d l n1 You may purchase or rent Sl5Blkinil at $7, Fun ••ear, · 531-1212. shelves, ;ye:ltow, xlnt Cofid. and credit all monk's paid cover ups, b!iggles l,i prlce.1 ====:1·====,-$110. 644-23.i9 · toward ~: Sale star:U: Frida,y at 9 AM 1 · RE. FR I C ER ATQR, lop HOUSE OF HARMONY at; A!NTHl.N.G GOES, .J26 Mlchine ry, etc. 8700 treer.er, perfetl workini • 48 Fa1hlon Island Marini! Ate.; Ba.JOO.. Island •roIDcurr. 6000 111. condition, $4Q, 6 4 2 -3 8 2 3 ~ l'\e~'J)Ort Beath. * 6U.0391 and 2400 w. Ciit HIY.'ay, N.B. Clark. Quick sale. $87J 6~ '· ' ,NOW-ren~.a B(lldwln piano =======-=•I Gu...8393 or Eves 397.2433 for your child tor $2.00 Hin Hou.se AntiJ"llue.• wee k. Proles!lonaJ in. '1 FREE TO YOU l960 Kenmi;>re , \Vasher Ir: Dryer, 'Mri: good: $30 each. Pots, p.iier•I • ~ 1100 Sl)\NES& l<l'rraNs 11.i 10688 Lehmhardt FV •5Jl-9Tl6• Ooa_• _____ IB..._~5 PER~-ECT POODLES FO.R PA fl.TICU LA R PEOPLE. AKC B I a c k 833--0717 1truc:tioo aVJJlable • reSUllt Sells vintage clo!Ms, fun, ' · 04! je\\'elry. etc. Miniall.trt'S TAPPAN Gaa ran-· 40''-, ex-euaran~. ~ , A 0 { rJ 2 FE.,IALE pupplrs, 8 \rk.~ 8..iZ...1962 GARAGE SALE -\\I h I .. ~ WAJµ>'S .wu.vWlN STUDIO nnex p e n r•• old, f.fOtht'r \\lein1a1-aner & l cc===c------1 , ~.,-,."""------·I JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 8000 dresser, desk. & end table. ~ COlldltion.· $3S. can 1819 Nev•j>ort, C.1'1. 642-8484 ALL SORTS of used ~t· Poi n i er -father ? . Cl-!IH UA HU,\ puppil'5, 16 •SALES Furnitur• Co mmer c I al popcorn candlae: LI n l' n :s, shoes, 642-5129 918 ~·ks. 5 ?.tales, no papet!!. 148.:i D• Way Com f.le111., Calif. !n~1 s~t F . I Schocls·lnstrudion 7600 -------m a chi n e. Day bed \\'ASHER Ii deyt:r, allOCado, clotbea, furniture, etc. S2:i. :77 \\'. Bay, C?.f * t St C OVER STOCKED ~~ "·(" ,_ t I I"~ R1dlo 1200 191 UNUSUAL, Pm Rhod'""" ,.. 29'·' an a I . FIRST' BAPTIST DA y -,w/bolstt-rs, bottles, \\'Omen ......... """ ng•.uvS rec ~ 4 NE\VPORT BLVD. Rld,geback puppies.. 3 beige, 1 .~,,,. •. =~==""'==--I & girls clothing, typcw1iter, Freezer $65'. ~109.1 AMATEUR Radio ·station, COSTA MESA. 646-2586 2 bel-/black. 4 tlla.le, l S It .E P 1-1,E ~ O~·Schoauzl'r la the word tor this national SCHOOL of Costa ~a MUSJ SELL! steam iron & much more! KENMORE P or t ab I e SB 300 revr &: SB 4-01 xtmr, rein~."' &a6--0ti68 919 nib:: malr. JOr '';rilh>.. 50 company's fle\Y program !or Private eleinent;uy. sc~l· 206n Chaucer Lane, Hnl& dishwashPr ... ~llent con-on the . air now. $475. DEA10LISHING SA L E! pounds. JovHli ' i.i.ts10. Southern California! \Ve member of Ch r 1 5 I 1 an 1''l"\\' 9 pc, corner arrang. Bcb. 963-1873. dltion. $95. ~ ~ Comp I et e o up I ex 5 J\IONnl old ma.le cat. grey 6i5-l\781 ~ • l V" ~IS'TRIBUTORS ~~;~ ~::::her:, r 8 s!:ri choice of cl.rs. reg. $230, DISHES y rd J 'l KENMORE Au Io mat i c :~~~~~Jan~~i~~frig(ali ~hl:m~~lkod:~ ~pl~~ AKC 1'0Y POODLES '"ANAGERS clasSt'S & ~·ell · rounded n ° w sis9.so. Headbrda: Old 1 ·k ", 'ige · W"tlCh>lldu~e · waiher, Xlnt cond. $'10. Tolovlt lon· 1205 stove) ult!"•i'~. ''"· 11n• 642-1322 9/9 Apricots-Y,'hites _,., f{Jngs: $15, Queens $12.50, ~-~.:_.._ anTV. s M7-3ll5 or 546-8672 , ----------n--,nr-i,'" N•B. :O-vsun~ ''"~"-· ble~l4S-l~ · -SALES?.IEN cu!Ticulum; from 8:30 am-3 F'ull SlO.SO. Twifl5 $4.9S. extra ..-ou""'"'-"'· tra)'ll. • ..,.,_-., "'" o'.>d GARAGE 12' x 20'. P.emove !'. """' -SALESWOi\fEN pm. \\'e tt"ach high niora!s Trundle sets (duo tl!erl w l C I 0 th es. Litt 1 e of 30 INCH COPPERTON iU 2~C!u~lorl1Vplc· .. ~,.:0 9-1. 642-3199 inLact or salvage luniber. BOJQ!:R P,fl, ~1'€, Champ -REPRESENTATIVES & true An1ericanlsm. Call inner spring matt. reg. $106, Evirythin&! 20272 Bayview s!Dve, like new $60 ,,,..,. FOR SALE 642-4;:21. Ask for r.lrs. bloOO I I~~. Best o!fer -TRAINEES fi48-2840 01' 54g...1;:: now $79.50. Roll·a·way bf!ds Ave, Santa Ana J-Ielghts 544Hi180 ' *540--Cl0t4 * BeaUtUU! o1igina.1 oil paint. Greemnan 916 or te1·n1s. M2-43M This ls a rea1 ground floor SA0 CE RMAN-SCHOOL \v I inn. spring matt. rer. 549-1445 Fri alt 3, Sat & KENMORE Washer, late HI-Fl & Ste-1210 ing, mountain scene in beiiu-NEED Good lw.nne 1-0 r ~C Male Labrador oppo.rtunlty ~·Ith. a solld. auto-C". Fol>~,-u-•, "•''· 1-8 ,.9 ~ SJ9 . .., """" SU• model "Int co·• m •.. tit b' I •• • •1 ·11 11-"" •'W' J ·""'· no1v .:..,. r...., sz. "· · ,. ,,.., -· 1---------uJ ues & rrt-ens. IJark -adorable 3 \\k old blk ·•.2 on is. J nllltlc electronic equipnient \\'here the Prognun Sll'l.'pcr-sufa t"l~. $239.50, 001v . 8-17-8115 or 546-8672 -Dlr STEREO 1969 dlx coll!Ole, 11·ood C&J'Ved frame. See to Cocker--terrier mix, Sina.II ~1695 firm that ol[C"l'S Fits thl' Child $169.50. New bed•: Kin C: SAT/Sun/i\1on. 12·6. Anllqu. LADY Keninore \Vasher &: compl 'vlth full slt!reo, 4 spd appi't"clate. lleasonable. Call breed. 846-3818 AKC o 0 ber m an pups _ HIGH \Villard 11. Saucer1nan, $99.:xl, Queens, $89.50, Full ts, clothes !ladies). 1·adio-Dryer. both like neiv $3.28. G~ chang'er,. fiO 1vatt 8-17-7187. '°p"u"P"P"rE"s'", ------1 Champion background. lm-d"1ate l::<l. D. $~9.50. T1vins $39.50, fully phono., dishwasher, refrig., 8-16-4701 Aft 6 Pl'lf dual channel, 4 spkr sound GOOD Condit'-n 12 cu II <"·ph•~/T•~, -•-. 3 <7141 -89-~,.~" '''1111 5404000 Enroll now guaran. King sz spreads Zenith TV wlremote cont.: , •l•m' P. • ~· ol 117 26 ""' · """' '"' ''"" """' "'""'" Ea • Y · .ay ou UILl • l\orge re'"'~. $00. Ne1v male, 1 remalt. 5 ~.i,..i rn'ngs Ev~ :»&-17511 $13.95. fl. sz. $9.95. Oirisl· Emer!On elec. \ge. fan. h -·'1 ... "'"" .. ""'. MALE German Shepherd cu or .,..,.a, pymn~. hanging din rm la1np $10. 645-1803 ¥ Contact Mr. Rijo * Painting Classes * mas la,y-a1vays now. SIESTA Boys Sclrwinn bikes, 10 spd. Antiques 1110 Cm!it dept. ~'1289 Neiv bit-in l""" ba"·-oom _ Al~C. Champion pol n ts. • 8 · · 1 ,. 1 SLEEP SI-IOP. 1927 Harbor Oclds & ends. !)45-5124 ~..... uu.. Gennan Shtppal'd J\fothcr Prefl.'I"! adull~. S4g...Jt22 anyttmt egmn111g, nterme 1a e, · _.,. · b S7 "•023•• (7141 537•1590 Advancl"d. lntrrnationally Blvd .. U!f 645-2760 dall,Y 1().9 3032 caprl Ln .. Costa Mesa ROLL Top desk. A-1 cond. BO:SE 901 .QUtE;CI' reflecting m ..... icine ca · . ...,... ..., Flher* Six beautiful 'd!P"· CHAl\IPION isl.red SKYETer- Sal·Su.n 1-0-ti. Heirloom . bowfront chest, llpeakers "ith trim kit. SURP, LUS fact...... d t e s s lin• puppUes. \Veaned 6wks ,.._,_ 0 P.rlor 403 recogn~ instructor. ""'J" rier pupS, "-&lllJ,, uUy, rare. POETS ON CANVAS l7 p K" s• RU?.IMAGE Sa.le Sept. 9. 9 40" l\'ide, cutley maple, SONY 350 Tape de<:k. Both fabrics z,, remnant1. Sold Call 5-18-5039. 5-19-2>17 . l'.l2 Main. Balboa C. lftCJ lie am-7 pm. Met hodist Church peg'd, orig bra&.'llls. 3' Dutch in excel. cond. 83J...5937 8-to the public 8:-4 Monday I ·A-do~ra~bl~,-k~l~tt-,,,-, -11-R-u,..~l.-n -.....,-=_,,,.,--,-:-,---1 FRY COOKS 67l-6381 or 962-6(($ Bedroom 420 \V, 19th St. Costa Mesa. server \\'/marble. 536-~1 _12~1~1~.;=· ====== I thru Sat. 1820 1'1anrovia, Blue. Free to good honi.e. AKC ?.!ale Afghan 1,Ed~u-oa"t1o~""~~v.,..,-c-atlo,;.c.o-=-sthc l Large 9 drawer dresser. mir. CI o t h e s ' Hou sc h o Id ROLL Top desk \\'/ type. ' Ol . 642-3354 919 ~ Y~74~~ ror. 2 bf!dside stands, kin" Gadgetry, Jewelry, Toys, \\Titer platform In center. C1mera1 & Equip. 1300 0"1.<>="10'-N:;;D,.....3,...,ro"w--w-ed.,..d""in-g Top wages, pennanent. hon-graders . . . Sr Citizens " Books .,_ bl 0,, ~00 0 . DARLING Kluens, long hair, LACHSltUNO. Red, black & '"1, and '1'0..v;""" conditions Q.ilcool 10 lesson typing size headboard, frame, quilt-·~=~·=°"""="""~""'= ..... stora e.• ...,.,._ rvi.nel CANON Qt.JU 35 mm ring:. Have i\lBJ'llJlle-ed ap. short haired, )'O\U' choi'ce. ·-~ "PORTABLE TV 1•" X I -'-·' ~ Ov 2 "~ tan. Al\C ~i~efed. Cham· in aru's lcading restaurant. Sehl. Trial Lesson. 173 Del erl 1na1trest, sheets, blank-..:... -ong Like new. 1 Yr old p • ......., 4'""""· er .44 ct. 54~78? . . 919 · Lu• ,..,., Apply 9 am to 5 pm ror Ur Mar. c .M. 548-2859 cts, ere. single bed & twins. Relrlg S•wlng Machines 8.120 $50 Perteet gems.S ac r i l ice pion slrl"d. Q"l'r'\l.u7 tervlew at Choice o[ Spar...:sh S21).S60 Stove, deluxe S40. \\fritt Daily Pilot Box p.9u $625. cash. 67J..3600 FREE to qualified homes, AKc rt'g'd iXK>Jie puppies, f\IONTESSORI training, agrs or Modern Style Deslai SZ>-$30. Selling Out! SEWING MACHINE healthy, lovl'able ~; ~fAruc apricot. 23.14 \Vcstminster 2~; to S. Give your child 1969 SINGER t.,AMIYA Sekor 500 TL, Health Spa memberships, kittens. St9-1M6 · 9/9 MANNING'S best education. &16-3706. All for $249 l550A Superior, CM 646-9188 CONSOLE 35 S L.R S.140 12 months Cover 200 visits) A\'t>, C.t.f. ~177J COFFEE SHOP . N d p CH!WS School c Io th Ing mm.*. w .U58 •· for $99. Re""•1arly $200. ~u,. 2 LOVEABLE grey & v.1\lte ADORABLE miJced J>OO<il< "RENCH I b I 0 O\Vn • mts. only $9 mo. • Zig Z•g Cab. model. si.,.· htly -·-.. kilt •• ~ ,·-El T Rd. ~ es.c;ons Y na ive WELK'S WAREff US lad>'•• clol"ns be d d I n g Lono, 549-1425. l'ns ne ..... some.,.,.,.y to puppies, 8 1v-t..-old "· ......,.... oro p · · Gr or ~ O [ '"' ' ' UM!:d. Stylish \va1. ~b. Dots lo,·e. 548-2462 "919 49,1970. , __ ....... ...,, 41<' Leisure World Laguna lllllit aria:· $6 675-1713 household Items, dbl bed. everything without attach. Sporting Goods 1500 KIRBY vacuum cleaner with ,,.... 837-1014 versa on. r. ITI3 'Mlnlmar, Balboa. Sat Built in eontrols to overcait, attach & polishll!r. Xlnt cond PART rocker, terrier, 2 1 -~--=====c=---,,-1 MERCHANDISE FOR 6m \\', 4lh SL, Santa. Ana Sept. 6, 10-6 meke but-holu, iiew on hut's, Tent Close Out &: gua.rantttd. Pay off b&I of male, 6 wks. old. nice pup-• DISHWASHER • SALE ANO tRAOE Open Daily 9 -9 1s'~A-;RCO=""w=u~N'°'G"°E"R""'C7h"'a"'ic:,-.I hem dresses, make fancy All new. Brand names $33.12 or take over pynmts. pies. 962-2J:>S Sat. 9 · 6 sun. 11 • 6 roll away bed, id redwood 1ti1ches. etc. S yr, parts and 9xU Wall Tent $69.~ Credit, d~pt SJ5..7289 SJ\.fALL Pnppy-part Collie. & Furnifur• IOOO Separat ing-Must Sell I tbllbench, old f i am e 1, service guarani~.· $5.64 l0xl3 Side Room $65.9.:l 0 • .,~=XKE=~,~ogua--r.-all~-.-,.· I Shep.hml l to 4 months old. 8' Mia & love seat. coffee & lamt>s: lbllhanging, dishts, dwn. &. 9 P)'Jllts. of $5.64 Dove Loads $;1.89 ~ c e i; s.o r j e 5 , a: d , con d Call Carol>5'11)..ti165 919 r nd tables, Basset King size books, m\.~. 118 Via rthaca, mo. No interest chge., or; Boat aod , lrai,ler .hitches Silvertone port. 0 r 1 a n ; STOVE, "'orks, rough, 9xl2 Bdrm set, full size Spani1h Lido 673-2916 COMPLETE PRICE \l'hile you 1\'ait. Phone I-01· 1'1ork supertont" s tereo car-pet 1vhich need cleaning. Bdrm SC'!, lan1ps, \Vall lltt· MOVING to Euro p e, $56.40 appointment. hi-tidellty con10le. 4M-1326 548-3197 919 • FULL TIME * EXPERIENCED v QUALITY WHITE Tiny Toy puppie•. AKC , •· 67J.4281 • Poodle POODLES. f'.1altese & YorkiC"s. Pups&. grot,171; 2 lb studs. ~;).2100, 642-5851 JRIS!f Setter pup&. 3 males lelt. ARC. Call 646-7.)()4 THE RIGGER 3 Pc crv Prov. qi1 sola bri.c/ f'aI'lh print. Unusual prcan Prov Bdrn1 sel, King hdbd, 75" dbl~ dr'C!tSCr, dblc' mir, nitc stds, pier deck. Wal Bdrm set/Bk, case hdbd, nitr s\ds & desk, S' Prov frh\·ood corree table I matg end tbls. P.1aple din set, 2 !vs & pad:\, 6 chi's. 5.16-8981 ting, 8a!l.'!f'f formal din set. Complete ti o use ho ld For no oblig .. frtt home FR EDSON LADY Kenmore c 0 m b. 646-71l67 lumlshlngs must be dispos-demo., call Credit i\lgr, Ull TRAILER SUPPLY ,vasher, dryer. Twin beds P.1UST Find gd hon1c [or Hor ses 8630 small lo\·eablr do:: s.. -------..:..:.;.: # 16 Fl.!lhion Island Ne\\'po1't Beach FURNITURE k cabinel.ll like ed of. n831 Kiowa Sl, HB 9 P.J.f, 11 toll. Call Collect. 81.> N. J.larbor, Santa Ana "'/headbni. r.usc. IRmps & you haw never seen at 962-9TI7 213 • 531-96'4 ~ tables. Bar slools. !)1g...1519 531-8746 _ 9/9 Si\1ALL Shetland, c hi Id America's lnrgest &. mos1 1'o"B"L-..,--.,'7.11"'23"°.""w.,...,-,..""-,"'1=-l5. Singer, auto, zig zag, 6 mos SURFBOARDS 9'2" Hobie CANON QL/19 35nim unusual unfinished furniture 2 wigs $50 .r. $25. stereo & old. No attach needed to do \Voody, 12' Quigg Tandem, Like Ile\\'. I yr old. INTELLIGENT. Aflectionate 1% gt'O\vn male gilten, has i;hots. 64;..-0137 9/9 brokr, daple grey $75. !>1;;..s&28 Apply In IX'L"SOn Real Estate Sales SPANISH MEDITE RRANEAN store. Cor Redhill & Santa recordl $6.J. f.laple hutch, design, monogrm. hlind hl'm. bo!h for $511. 67J..0632 s:io A". F ~. u· 1 ' So b" h · J t 1•u. •~ "" -n ' ••0 00 cash HALF Penian kille'.ns,-·2 fill TRANSPORTAT ION Boats & Yacht• 9000 wy, ~us n. m1 • la ... , c airs. x n wu. 41<'"" u.., o ,,_, · "IQOD Si\IOW SKIS, 6'3" ~°'="-'~Pil_"o_i_Bo~x~P-0:-lt:-• I ,,1,11,, 1 block', 6 w"' old of Ne1vport F\''Y· Open 362 1~";;'";::;,· ;;5J6..~7::i420C::-,;;:::;-;;;:;;-o<l ""52&<61;::;=G=======I o -days per yr. 544-5470. Ii $25. BOOTS, sz 8~. $10. GOOD Crop of Concord 962-3401 -9/9 Experienced saJesperson for As Shown in model bome.s. busy Sao Clemente otrlce. 3 Rms oJ furn, (din rm, Liv ~·t~ephoT'lt? service, lot!· rm, it: bedrml priced el~ cl noor t 1 m e listing com-whr-re at $895 is yours 1oday --..-.="'-:--;.--[GARAGE Sale Sunl!\1on. 9-5 Musical Inst, 8125 646-1881. grapes. For eating, jellies. • Furnftur1 e Bargains! Teen-togs, ap-...--I"'========= Bring lug. You pick S2.50 AOORABLE long haired kit· tena. 7 \l'ks. old & potty trained. 613-4106 9/7 FREE! Basic Boa ting Course offertd lo the publlc by the Balboa Po\l't'r Squadron Ior peoplt' infert"sttd in sailboats Ill! 11·ell as powrr boats. Evl'ry Alonday night for 13 \\o'ttlu beginning 7 Pi\f, Alon. Sept, Li (8ri~ nolebook0 firs! nigh!) al Newport Harbor Yacht Club. 720 \\I. Bay Avt' .. l\'r1\·port Beach. No ad\'311Ce registralion. Enroll al l'lass. Any qucs1ion call Appliances • Colar TV pliancl"s, furn., m.iscell. TENOR s fiat REVELLE. Blnaculara, Scopes 1550 Jug. 548-@ll AOK AUCTION 31.S A1varada St., Balboa just overhauled. good cond, mlssiom paid Pror.:;--11.)<. at only $39!!. Easy Credit Ellen C. f.lahonf'Y Really Trrms. • 1624 No. El Camino Real Santa Ana Furn1 lur1 San Clenknte l:!!i W. 4th St., Santa Ans 7722 Gcirden Grove Blvd. GARDEN tools, s l u di o new pads $1!15. E flat \\lestminster nr G.G. Frwy. couches. toys. lots more. CLAR IN ET, Peddler Tues &: Thurs 7 PM-Sat C: 30 20301 Btrch. s A. Hg ts. \Voochvinds. all new pads, SENSATIONAL Ml~cope, like new I UO. 548-:U7J ELECTRIC ~. Kenmol"t' ON";:r; .... ,. t lO . k 1125 2 Hid b-"· 1 "' ....... 1co ca , v.ee s near new . • ea .....,, old. Box tra.inl"d, Gtfr.84()5 near ~w $100 each. 2500 an 4 p.m, 916 \\'estnunster, Costa f.lesa Ef.ltate consgnmt Repo. New 5-l.>1519 xlnt cond. $90. 8.f2...al20 rn'.<V::::;;:::-;;:;~:"-:;:-:::l,O.~::;o;~=:-,...-,--=' Ml1cellaneau1 ·12" OAK coffee !bl, lg. claw CRA DLE $20, desks. sec-SELMER Trumpet prof mod. or call collect for 11ppt • 5t1-0789 • BEAUTIFUL ru & LABRADOR R c I r 1 e v e r sapp re • Icn1ale. 4 n1oe old Needs diamond ring. Appra~sed at gOOll honie: 54!1-36&i 916 1600 f<·rt 2 sn1all antil1. end tbls, tional, ml!IC. junk. couch. Cost $42:1. Take $175. ·Shure ADVERTISING ranean 8' so fl\ & lo\•e seat, naugahydc chair; odds &: 112 E. 22nd, C.!'lf. 548-277Tt ~1ic l,,, stand $3.i. 1:130 re<:ord (714 ) 492.(i).45 LEAVlNG STAT E. l'vlediter. POOL Table Br u n s \V I c k $875. \\till stU tor much less. roller la.hie. 2 end eom· nd 2007 Ba· AGENCY n1odes. hide-a-bed, ll\n1p:1. " s. )8 IBlulf.I), :> ROOMS furniture, real eollection. 968-4737. In Newport Bl"ach, needs Spanish kin!<': size hedr1n M"I. N.B. cheap-but good. 13.11 ~ 45lh ACCORDION. 2 yrs old, Brent\vood ~tode:J 3~~· x 7', 673-5784: 9 TO lO mo. old like new, $12.l (COS! $,l001. 9' l :o==~-:--~~-poodle. ]!tale, couch in very good cond .• SINGLE \\'oman·~ n1brshp. 536-9l:'IS minialure b I a ck. 916 PART TIME Also beautiful fon1111.I dining TV Stereo Ph-Ono comb. Ex· St.. NB. 124 SAt & Sun. amplified, full 120 bass. PASTE Up ARTIST r n1 SCI. AU 2 n1m. old. \\'Ul et'! coll<l. SBO. Colonial pole CARPET shag hi-lo NE\V $200. 96l--5618 1~ Manx kHtens. Approx 2 673-18:15. n1011.olda ffe c tion atc -•- $6J (cos! $285.) Vibrator BalbGa Bay Club. S·l50, Call rttl. chair $25. 494-2991 alter 9 P'l\t, 6'7S-5001 lamp $10. Chain S 5 . · ' ~==~~----I-Or agency work. Call Bobbi sacrUke. Call c ol J e ct 642-!431 alt 5 PM $4 sq. yd. 396 Hamilton, HAf.tMOND Organ, Model l\ofUgf Sell this \\-eekend! Ptofeuional pool table. 4 x 8° AMF slate, Walnut decor. O>rriplete: balls. cues, etc. Sacrillce! 5J6.454S MEN'S Schwinn Collegiate 546-2200 918 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2J3" 5 speed U). 6C2-39'10. 213-433-'lloMJ _ CM. Saturday only. MlOO, ne1v $1600, sell for o--~:-:-____ roLOSPOT Relrig 1i,; yrs 8' SOFA, never UMld. quilted $900 or best o!r. '008-3:ln * 545-627j * FLUFFY Kittens, 7 .,.ks. old Sept. 8 Dec. 16th l\t Hun!· ==....-.==="'"o--1 2 blk males, 1 blk/wht ing1on Beach fll&h School Profess ional 1.. lo Sl.50 c 1 floral , scotcbil;uarded, $125.1---------Employment 0 y' comp au · ·· 0 or P.1ntehi"" love seat 175.. Furniture Audion 102S RCX:ERS Drum Set, cym· TV-lg. Philco eonsol~t.:>ny .... .__, :..___, lik Assistance S37-8032 UILll, cases, ~u.all. e new, WATER SOFTENER & 001~ female 548-3842 918 7 pm. For Info call 962·1839. ditloner (Cal.Ever). Best Of· 13' Boston Whaler, 196'9 fer. 548-7993 2 Year old ftniale Beagle. model wf'69 40 lw Johnson NE\\.'PORT Tennis CI u b lfealthy &. be• ll t 1fO 1 · eng. Bo1v rail, bait tank, 2 Family ?ifembenhlp, S450 ~Ult ~JS 11vlvel 11eats, trlr, xtra b6.t· plus tran!ler ftt, 644-2AJ(k) BLACK P~ Pel!!!,.n ·male tery. True Va.I, $2610, &ale. dyed walnut nro., 1 black ;;;.==-=-..,,=, -,,-,-1 e Furniture • must &eU! m.29J'J COASTAL AGENCY con l cmporary chair MOVING must sell Furn. CI TV A member of w / w b i t e n a u g a h yd e bdrm liv nn. den I. misc! Appliances • 0 or ROGERS Drum Set USO. MOVING m Europe . Complt!te household sne1u,,,. &: Sbell1 .. -1 ' A.OK AUCTION Top-bat-bass. etc. ... ,.. .. ,., nc. after 6 Pl\1. llu1ns, deep sea rods A: _ c-~ G Bl d ~ •- tumisbing1 must be dlspos. ed of, 21831 Ktowa St., HS, 9G>-S717 2'190 Harbor Bl, CM 540-&>55 ret""b 968-4737 1144 -...uen rove v . ..._.....,,~ \YALNUT FisC:hf"r Console · \Vestmlnster nr. G.G. F'rv.<y. kltten, i wks, lr&ined to price $2200. Prv prty. Ews WO:ifENS Clothing, u: 7-12. B&ndl;'x>x. 646-6473 9/6 494-2166. days ~ JI.Ir. ORY cleaning he.Ip ntcded. Piano 1725. 5-pc antique 9xl2 ALL \l'OOl lhag aYOCado 'l'ul!S &: Thul"I 7 PM-Sat 6:30 Pianos & Orgins t130 Dperienced only. Counter blue bdr rruite. 11-pc hlcach-rug. davenport, ch a I r s, Estate consirnmt. Repo. New checken, prr ss t>r s & ed mahoi;:any 1lin1ni: set lanips. patiofu rn i tur e.1----~-~-­ SPANISH Oauie&I Gui tar Some brand new, all Xlnt \\'ith case $40. Surfboard cond. lhnl Su n. 6'12..i79S tREE 9 mo. ol\f. Terrier-t.·Jarlln operatons. Call 541-!lS50 Mon $200. \Valnut mulli ,src:tion 6~&-3695 t.hru Fri g to 12 noon. wall unll. l\letal df"sk . Some BRO"'N fonnk:.a Dinetle ApplianCH AJRSTYLfST nilsc. 6T.H32i 16 "" ,.. ~~-------! U \\' c .. ~,1~ ,,..:i. F'RIGIDAIRE eltttric ~love, IV th fO owtng lor t•o•lusivi:: OVERSIZED O!!n cha1r & 01· C11.ll 968-2.l98 used 18 n1os, likl' llCIV S4ii. '11&km. Cd1.I, NO sh11.m· tomun, tilled \VI do w n. .. ... •""" •fl '•. I \\ DF:SK Sl5: StauUer 'vH.h leg .,.,17""1,,.,.., ,, poo ne. ·, have shampoo sllght!y Wied. sa.cntkfo~ :?1'" ullachm"nt:\ $35. Rortablel-=~~-~-~-cirl. 67l-3820 COl\!iOlr o I y m p I<: 1v. Frigidaire. rrrr\g('rator. , 644-2666 diShl\ia.Shl.'I' $35. 96l-J56i top lreczer $150. 181 HAIR ST.YLISI'S -To JOln.1---------GOOD Small relrig. $70. Ga& 22nd St., C.M. 548-4489 ltl.f1 of HAIR WEST. Ex. CRIB, Pla)tpen, highchair, mow m. lg. rockiog chr LGE West inghouse uprla:ht perienoed adslor cultcr. chest. i troller, toy-«helf, $20. 5'18-1573 frener. Nearly new. $100. ~ preferred. Beat rompletc nul'ICI")" $ 4 5 • 494-8961.. zuamrttoe. fi73...1186 6G-Z290 Office Fumiture 1010 CUSTOM Im-rial w••._ .. .I: s· QUILTED brown llOfa S!'JO. .... -..,. COOK -HOUSEKEEPER.. Magnavox 24" TV $50. AN AEROSPACE dryer, llirqool•e, ..-........ ., <Xlnt) tor 2 G'l5-3026. CORP. R E LEASES S200. ~!$-1008 ldulta. NB. Wrtte Da.lly1B-~EA~UTI~FU=L-SP=AN~!S1=1-.-,,-,.1 .. 5ls.60x!4 Walnut dl!Ab."c~.=E~. ~R~.,.!rt~.-.-,,,-, .. -,.,.~cu-.,,tt. Pilot Bax P !IOt. lrw table. WroUKht-lron lqs. with never marrtd tops. Good oondiUon $6:'i, 4 ~-1.,.,.. ..,, 1583 n:furblshed . .. . . . $14.t.0 54G-{l289 FRONT Dest clerk, f'xpcr. ..-ua'lnl ...,.,, °"""'"' . * 32-4 door letter fUe PBX. twine, motrl In DREXEL Solld mahoa. dlf'I· ......•.•..••...... $35 ea. BEAtrrln.JL 9'6" $2.); Tape rcc:order $40. HOSPITAL bed lvith side Poodle. f.falr, bad shol.!l. HUDSON Bay P.a c k et, GRANO PIANOS 543--Q79 rails & bed table SSS. ~TI&i ~ 916 <Hornblower), 1.st-harbor at PR.ICES * * * '*' \\'bttlchair $50. 646-9741 BASSETT Hound )yea.rt; old. cruiser. Fiberglass hull, .so low it will an1aze you! FAl\tlLY Men1bership In Good homf' l\'/iargc ya.nl. leak deck, S~-edlsh inboard, DIAi\IOND \\'eddlng ect. 2 pilot h-1 .__, N Shon whel'(' selection & qua!. lrvil'H'! Coast Coun'"" Club 962-5291 918 \\' '" rte OJ· eiv cover ,. u3 els total weight. Fill1vless! & b' · · ......... -.. I XI t icy a1-e higheiil, prices "-fur sale. Pvt ply. 673-1918 Cosl $1T<JO, sell $65 0. FRIENDLY Kitte6s. \Vlll de· · 1""n1 ...,,..,, • .,,, op. n terms ere lowest. Al50. !ipin. GOOD Be.ltollt' & Zenith 675-4111 liver to yow· borne. Sl&-0768. ~~t5m. 8 · C ' y ' C · f'lS Ir conll-Olcs for f"very h ~~~-----= 918 decor! earing •Ides lo perf~I 16 i.: ll carpet, e."\ce.Jlent $20 -'61 CLA.s.5PAR CI tat Io !'I . COAST MUSIC coodition. S50 elMlh. 64l-3228 Dinet~ lltt S.14. 445 E. 17th, MOTilER Cat it kittens. 2 1n~-ouU.roard. Uo Mere. NEWPORT Ii HA'flBOR 4' x 8' Bmn~ek 1%" "1ate C:il, rear. 642-5741 Slf'y,: i hlacK .. Ptl & F . Cfu!tlC' ''\\1th pcMr jet ft Costa 1'1esa • &42"2851. POOL TABLE SSOO. DESK, chairs. fillnc cabi-~l 91! JlOWt.r bim. F'uI.I cover. Daily 1!).6 Fri 10.t Sun W '*' S46-Ml4 * net, ~lriprator. 165.2 New-5 l'hlU.;y '°'* baired.. ldllens, Ready t> enjoy. A 11 GULBRANSEN s p l 0 e t , Quality ldlw bed-quilled port Blvd., C.M. ~ t wkp old. 847..Q691 918 malnteuanet records. 1 lustrous tinlah, aood action. Olf'npl.e~ $91. 'M'.ll'th I-"========= IG ta MA. N ~herd.coilie I = ... _ ..... ~·-KI __ G-4144 _____ , .$145.-<;ould Muale Compaey, $250. Aft 5 -wknds 842-65.M Misc. Wanted 1610 pup. ~ms 1 9/6 2'l' Cabin cruiler, Juli raU.. 2045 N. Main, S.A. 547-0681 OOLDSPOT re~tor 16Q. .. 1'REE ldtlenL -,Bladt and 100 hp t.ierc oalboatd. FORCED To lell my pri?ed Go-Cart. betf otter. wtPte. ~158 . , ?.lust ~11. ~st o f fer. ......,Ion. Stelmny Grand 6'5-15th.ftrr 6 Piii WE PAY CASH! WHITE "°' rabbit Custom trail" • hitch. 1 (L). &bn11Y, 5 yn old; ~ SILVER il'l!Y mink stole cks 54&-9963 ~~G'2S3 ly ~-· $!950 . .....,,. 1175: cuhme,. coa~ s.;o, e NOT CL--1 ==~-~++,-~~= , RA !OPPER, now 3. 1100 TIM£ FOR 1--Bdick. ~l Ing: aet. OOd fables. lot.a of • 4 · \\alnut teeretarial & l::':'::::::::-:::--:-:----1 . .!C'"~"~"::.·..'."""~5'103~:._____ unilJI •.....•.•.•. $125 ea. ivAJ:TERS.Waltrea•es . •Also dror11~ table s, BALDIVIN ~"" ~---.. :-~1._ 14 .,.16 .,~~ ,..,..., ns USED 6' reed. fencing. 2&I hp eo ... ne. ,...,..;t cond. sm. '"'""" ~nclal =;;;::; 2 ~ · :;;;;;· "'"" For GOOD, USED """' SL C.M. ,,. ~. .~- Sell new 11400, Sacrifice lights and lice111t $00, Fumltw-e, stereo. TV' or Ctn'E Klnena, part 1-JMX, i; QUICK CASH llJl ~.Cout llW)'. c 4 ),f. Qualily kifll ~ullterl, rhairs. ~ork tables, i>tttl 8u1boj ·Pnf. eqt'd. Apply: Complttc-un119f'd $98. \YOrlh dcskii, crOOi!niaa., fire tll. ' '250. Aft 5 .l wknds 84~ t"s, (':tc. lllONT.Jtlll' W18H tc*' 10m1o-~fcMAllAl'f'S W. to f!mW1t '°"' -l'lfS ....... boule ...._ Bl&· !!Oil S. At>abolm mvd. ·--• ..__ tn to. gm lll"ltcUon •vttt See the m..&151) Anahet1t1 • ' ; ~._::-......,.. • OAU.Y PIL01' 0.uaif~ ( I 1·1 ~ S Jo'-' dl;J' "..!-~flld Ad.L 111elion NOW! A 0":: i(!.t'f"~) .. ,. $700. Mfr.2159, 963-1007 lfousehOld flerns of •n.Y' kind, tall. 673-8933 ";" 918 Sallbolt1 9010 \VANTED LAi\fPS. Modern, chatto&l. • 547..J722.. ~ ~"ftte~_%ks old. CAL 20, '2 yn old, ~lras, PIANO' ~ ORGANS 30'' hlgh. A US VaJut 1Gr PHOTO STUDE NT trained . ........,.~ ~ Nel\'J)O'l'f. oU ... hore moorin&· •636-a• i·19.50.. ~ days need& JUNK CAMERAS (or 2 f"mlall klllfp\t ~ of vim ~1541 "UP"'R"'t"'CR=T-,Piuo-"·~"&><'"e<'=Uon-.f I Jo."OR.D F.nJinf, :rm ml $50 e dau projed. ttc. &u..9663 A v\cor. Habrkn !MS-4615 9/lhSA=o!.LF=ISH=~,...-tn-p7J,~to-. ~,~pl~ ... -.~ condlUon. $150. 6 \V TV walnut c:t.blnet Ir NEED bricks one to 1000, R A BB t T w 1 th -c a I e . xlnt coflt ,._ 54&-61.&'i atftr • ~1811 * .wlwl bUe $40. '4&-S412 reuont.bly prloed. Mt-4681 MS-3157 111 6 ·p.m. --------··-------·' THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ' •. • • • I~ FOUR CONVIR TO SER -' T OFFIC p YOU • ~MOIT HACH ·_ . :till ..... II"- • OSTA MW f._.'-Hl-310 W.., hy e HT1NGTON /au. .i_.. lOt i'IM StrHt e . GUNA llACH . _ 2ZJ ,.,.., ,., .... I -----1 -. • - • , ... ·-....... -.. ··6"t-•-· .. - . DAIL,. l!ll.01' Ja Here's How You C• Use O• Fa-. D111141 • A • U- • M.,. -................... -te••*'ew4cen..r•tefflc& .... ._ ............ .... ..... ,,_ -... ,,..... wt .......... . n~ . . c... JJ...,.,. _, .... ,., ... • J • Col.t. excdltnt 0» 2 ~ 6 lluminum .udU:ic win-CX>UCH ,m_ A' u to J'll.& t I c LONG nqe. Ml., Wik tn-ClRL'S dft:ues. abe 6 and 1 SAT.Sun, Sept 6th and ilh. ROAD Jtace set, H.O. scale, SCHWINN 15 apnd •xcellertt ; • .$25. ,Portable aeWW: dow' wllh. tctttn S3)0 ur, wube:r =.• C8.1 attwt-$25. bof.rd outboaN,. i""' am-$4 for all.JQ·llndtt parakeet 314 Grand Canal, Balboa mounted on ac:etUc board, t condition 'J25.. 110 pouM i1; Dell\~~rm~ top carrler, & x ~'P JT.50 ma_ple cheJn $16 UCh. ditton UT_,,, camplnc cqe, AaJly equlppe'd $10 1lltJ>d 18" portable oontrollm,3can,~nt M-lght .et. rood alndltlan 1• "I Read The table,~ VJnUO . 8J1>S M6-tm ltlt:elrlc 'd~ .,llO ~ 220 volt ~ 1ulftlll air mat-~ rtnt rolley' skates, bt.rl>ecue $4. i b 1 on d condltlol'l $10. L Io n e I sn 538--2112 $ · flandcriScheted bed SWEATERS..Nlte for M:hool. $1S'~. llrirtableTV~ ~~ $2 to alie 7 ~?few ~-AU\lft l&minatedlt~lablttUesch &eletcope:, exctlltnt St. 5' $25. J.arie bevele;J 25c. Glrl't . .._,, me ~i. Sl~h!:boll:'&nd mattrea:i $U. U. of fi'esb pRue pi.jamU,~ rite 3S l2 tnd 2 v.•alnut atep tablet Carpet gold nylon, 13 x lT, GOLD "'9t l'UI 'frith pad 111 m1nw . 515. 1Boy'a like new ~-5c-25c' l!>cUble bolC ar.:t mattttu uh watt-r flahlnc tacld, and eacb Lad.lea caprla, al.t.e 12 $3.50 ea.cit. S t 1 v er ware eood cond!Uon $15. ~ x u ttl. Foldlrll pknfc IOOI jackets n. SuUe $3. Bird eq:e $1.f!O Lam~ $)'). LitJ'&e mirror • ed~ Par $3 ID $25. roller aka.tea TX: each •• Rolla way bed $10 . tt.rvlce for I SS. Klleben Rotlsse~broUer-fryft' ~ · _ 8 Pl;tedt boots., •hob 2Sc-U 1)ble' Unua, :.oc. Dish plcf'\.ltts $10 each. lb16 ~ cue U5. stainless •ied Child'• wagon $3 End tables 'UWnsils: pots and pans Sl. NEW 5' cut iron tub. Sli&ht. Plate dut lhtlws 1• Jt of, 12.25, worD ~. 548-81'3 towe.lt 2$c 'Blvwn hwnan cupet (very rood) $22.50 ainlu $5, ellCJa. New i:lllavy and 1V tables $2 and $<1 'lAmpa $2. Di.mes 25c. Jy damq:ed. Good 1or cabln, Sl each. t, Pb'wood sUdUW ,. balr wig i2s, Oresaea 25c Marble cocktail table $22.50 dub' locks. ~ S1 each. 2$ New bumi>er jack $3.50 l,..ugage $2 -$5. Orape11 SOc. etc. $25. 54M131 doors $2.50 each. Decontor 3 Speed bUre $20. Sniall SUila :lCle Coat.I $2 8~ Older vanlt)' $10. Electrtc PU.. titeel ~.Jl,.50. C9m· 968--2921 fa.n $1 Kltdten 1 t em• · ~~~,~~~:i 2 ~wheel: blk'\. $5. l4-l6. 64i:m ' . stove Sl5. Reitna floor . plete tr.Uel' llSCl'ffn door ---------BEIGE And &.Qld slf"l'.le bed, BL.AOC And whi~ 1V $25. SOe-$3. Wood c an n t 1 t er ~ polisher· SlD. La.v.'n mo\\·er fl,95, ment sport jacket, STUDIO llOla S15 Stoller SUI darlin& fur girl's room UJ. Good aound and picture _. .. _. ---------!UNDERWOOD . Typewrlttr ss. Half ~'ft' $5. «;; E. new $25. lllf'l'J RC;.. doclc Boo&t!r ~ata $2.50 Kitchen Beautiful clothe•. blowies 5'!0-0044 $2.50. Vapou1er SJ. a..u ear DINING\ 'oom table, ntver overhauled and ne\-er used, 17th St. (rear) 60-5741 radX. $10, house hold ltema chain $4 New Thayer 3 and dresses, iiirl'a &iu ---------$2. ~r high chair $1 . mar tqp ~~· I.eat Jj, ti "10rka like a ne1v 9ne ~-dishes drapes new books potiltlon walker· Jump seat S5 U-14, 25c-U.OO. Severa! SPLIT Ban1boo 1hades. a'OIXI Slrolll!r $1.!0. P' 0 r c e 1 a 111 matchinc~'r'lb! lookln& h\gh ~7165 "-CARPETING GS ylJ"l{g. $15. mini ironing board 1, Trike $4 Slide &0rter $1 jackets and coat1, Size 14 St; condition, 4 ft $1, S ft $1.50. doohle sink SlO. Wu:h\na: back chain SlO e a c h • vw ~ rack. woo(l and Tu:!n box spl'lnag $3 each. g~-eeper motor 7Sc to $5, Floor length tonnals, new each. Formica bar top 5 x 3, 10 ft $3. 546--0(19 machine ~ Wooden chelt Smaller .!lnette set w:lth 4 metal with tarp ).f2.0 Dinette set Sl5, Small tables mens hnvy gold tilYtt size ll and 13 $8. 546-0S68 beige \\ttd, $15. Small RAILS For· El Camino, cost $5. 2268 Columbus Dr., C.M. ckalrs $10. Fashionable ~ l.abhi top« up to 8 $5. Lampi $2 ~-rings $5 each Jev.·e1en ~~ round Jo.ta.pie end fable SlD. S32, sell for $6. Salad ERICAN ..... _ .. _ _, ild cloth~: ?t~en't ~ f2 med, ft tong $4 each. l\1aple cof· \\'&lch, BulQva bf.lid $20, BED trame, adjustable, new Encyclo)lt'd\a Jr, Britannic& maker aJmosl new cost S20 A~T .., ........... \1 tt'.l • v.umen 1 su:e 1~14. babies fee table$%). Go-cai1 trame SATURDAY lO AM to 5 PM stunninc wedding ensemble SS Bullet aervlng dWies: complete with holder no. 2 sell $5'. &16--182-4 ' 11i•hll.e tu. J lavatorte. $$ to 2 yn:, "boea 6'~ hats $25. g tires, engine $23. l527 9'1IY Giant sale: 400 Pla,y rinp, case $25 each. Heavy Salad bowl set $2.50 I..ari:::e jackets, one raincoat. Ol'lel====~-=-~ each. Tan pole lamp ~ and pU.nes 5()c....$15. New v.u.sar Pl S4>-6I06 lo)'!. l5c each. $uiboa.rd beer mu.p 75c a p~. new ca 11 e r o le sz La z y all ~-eather size 38 $4 SINGLE Nal1tt11 $10. ·Deak Baby safety aate $1, Woven electric ca.n openu $9.. Ne,¥ S25. "raid~r and dryer $25 towing mirror SS. Snug Sussn $3.50. Zl68 Columbus each.~1· knd chair $25. Captt:in'1 back rest tor car froln 14 piece J)laatlc knife set $3. KENMORE Brand rn.aN:le, each. Dolls 50c. each. Harbor Space . 37, 1626 Or. C.M. =-=:--=--:-:-:-:-1~cho~lr:_,1J~, !'46-~1220~~~~-1 Cennany $5. Sears eleetr1C New blanket $3. Near new It works $15. Ll&-ht finish Relrlge1'8.tor $25. Guitar JlO. Newport Blvd C08l& 1.fesa, 1----------'69 VW Chev ·wheel adapten 2 Maple speakers $25 each. comb $2. Retord player $2. Bates sreen twin bedspread hardwood dining table, ex· Boo.ks 10c-25c Portable TV Pleue perk ::.Utside, don't $25 TV console. 5'11-8535 Sl.5 pair. 14" mags with 9x l2 bra.idl!d ru& $25. H.lah 1918 Dover Dr,. N.S. $4.. Sat-Sun. 11'°" 1331 tend.a to seat el&:ht $25. S20. Womens clothing Meo disturb rnana&U'· chrome map and lug nuls chair ST. Car seats $2 and ~194 Bulkhtad ctrele, HB. Three step tables. light $2.?l.tenssWts40reiular$4--==-'-'-=-'-----Ip UVtNG room chair $25 each. 1"·70-14 Se!berllng $4. Shoe skates S2. Oiaperl----------1 ~7322 · finiah ha.rd wooci" SS each. $15. ?ifeM shfrt1 25c Authl!p. BISSEL carpet sv..ttper $4, 5'11-8535 tlres, brand lll!W S25 each. pa.II Sl.50. Jump seat $5. BOY'S School c 1 o the •• T\\'O twin size I matched I lie WWI[ G•nn&n helml!t Waring blelider $20, atatlon 1---------G.J;. record playl!r $25. 545-JOT;i eve1')'1.hiflg aJmost n cw· ROCKING Cha.ir, v.·h\le $12. bookcase headboards. good v:ith ensignlu $25. 5 Lamps \\"B.gOn mattreu S6, yellow S25 Retrigeratt>r. KI t ch en Matching speakl!n $10 pe.ir.l'K~IN~G~Or~~du-ol.,-•-,...-."hl,_.,.rro-n Pants, llOlld1, plaids 11laiE 96i-1143 cond\U.On $3 each or S5 for $2.50 ·eac)i. Rifle sz. Pistol toilet tank set $15, plcnk ice table, chrome lfl! S8 Maple OCC book!!, var Io us , headboard $25. 646-Zlo:i 12-14 $150. Shirts %5c. lbe pair. Framed picture& .$10. Diih'i'J'&re Sc-~ Pola bax $3, pe.dded step stoolll chairs $2 each Olairs $1 Sl.50-$10. '69 VW hub ca.ps • Bermuda ahorts 50c. 1'W'Ur ·DAILY NE\Y Red sparkle snare and knick-knl:lck 11heU l1 and. pans 25c each. Tb!ck $<!, clothes hone $1, clothes 1?ach. 541..&'>35 S5 pair. Sept. issue of Kine r.1at1reu S25. 646--21(1;, necks TSc. Good jeans d r u nt &nd cymbal i1s. each. RCA Victor table shag. carpet 4. i'noi'illla-ok1 basket OOe, ~uare electrje 1----------Playboy SIX'. Renault tire BRASS Ornate bedstead, 25c-50c Black te11nia &hoes. Surfboard $10. ~19'.l'T model 'IV, \\'000 S 2 S · 331 square yards for ·p per try pan lid l1. 548--2t83 uiitil COUCH and 2 chain, Danish and rim $2. Vanity and·mlr-single $2.J. Drapes 130" •lie 7, ll Orlon sweaters S2 2 Very clt&n, medium hard 542-9~4 llQ'.-yd. ROll8l typewriter $25. 5 Satuniay. Modem, loam. SU-1832 ror $8, Roll bar $5. Daytona !celling lo fioor) bei~ SS. sweat shirts 25c T ahiril twin rnattreas Sli each. TIRES 6.95 " 14 $3. bl x li 5208 Neptune Ave., NB. "300" motorcycle helmet, Sinall bookca1e $2. Small 15c Sat. only. ~'1'528. 540--7370 $2. 670 x 15 truck $3. 499W x SEWlNG machine $15. Girl.I GIRL scout dren. aocks, belt SINGLE bed SlO Folding bed new $2.\ matt:res11 and boudoir drawer $1 . 5 0 MAPLE Couch and chalr aM Pl.LOT L A 5 5 I F I 1 · .. I'. • ' D I .,--~--------1 36H :-c 24D fonnlca cabinet Schl''inn bike SlO. 543-1334 tle, $3, closed auto lop car· no. M3-18.12 matching box spring SlS ~0!6-"'17=====~~~~ smaJI maple colfee table HANDnffiOWN Stone\\·are $20. Fr!gld!tlre wash e"r, rie.r $10 metal folding double I ·LAR-"'-0-'-E--co-H-tt--ta-bl-e--3'-.. each, fits double bed, iood REFRIGERATOR Sl5. 1640 $20, 5-piece dlnett" eel PJ, Pott"ry ~-Rur 4 x 6 $3. ne-eds repair $15. g· Duore1--2 \VROUGHT iron table bed frame $2. rotary ~wn .nuare $lO Larte braided condition. Wood bed frame N"wport, Space 3, C.?.1. Zl' T.V. a;ood picture $1.5. J'.ampa 'TSc---$3. ·Bookcases cent Jia:ht& $8. Sho\\'er brass lamps and shades $5 pall'. g mower $10, mower pa. i.s 2Sc "" SS. Mahopny Yr enc h 548-90Ga Floor n'IOd~ Hl·fi $10. $2-$4. VaC\IUM $10. Trunks fittinp $4. 540-8376 Dinner plates, 4 cups a.nd lo $1, alngle bed frame nig $8. 543-1!32 ·ProvlnclaJ table n>, ex· e=UN=K~= ... ~,~11~,-,-,-,~ •. ~,c-11. walnut end table $ 5. $14]. Carden tools 25c. QUA LIT 0 NE Ey•g'·u saucers: New, Royal Blue metaJ $2. 10 ipoed bike tn OVERSTUFFED couch ii1s. cellcnt. Desk $25. Steamer ho 1 •1 h Girl' M2-46M .. irons.tone \\'edi,ewood S4. pieces $5, bathroom sink p er t e c t c o n d l t I o n ~ $JD, Ht'at lamp $3.SO. . r5e mo ~rs "'" eac · 5 ==c=-,=--,,-,-.,.-Silve.rplate dishes Jl-.$6. h"ating· a.kl $25, 64fr.1340 T\vln , purple qui 11 e d Record rack SOC' ..... a .eo::o: b1r.ycle $5. 423 Fullerton, HOME Bar $10, new chickell Biio-&-b~c Sc-;1. 436 , v.·fth f1ucets, grttn S15, Anncha.lrs $10. Small -----------i;.N~ewpo;,!;~rt:_;Bc'."a~';'.h-~-,-I wire 6' $5. Doors lea.ch. ~iornlng Canyon R d PATIO TaWe 1 and 2 i -""'='~pre=ad~l6_. _rn_,_-mo_·1__ 548-8439 till> Linden Pl., refrigerator "$15. Days TRUCK Ou Ide l Filh tank coodies lOo-$3. Corona dcl tils.r 61J...0928 be~hes $1~5-24" boy's bike, NE\V fiberglu ea.rrytng caae Costa Mess 673-4429, nltes 67)-7506 CLOTHES, size 16, excellent · 11 rear v c'v Electric motor $3. ~takh S.turdayJSunday Phillips S15. 642-1686 for folding 68 Evinrude SEALY box ~pring SlS, mat· quality. e:tceilent cond!Uon, mirrors, 6" x 16", chrome cart SlO. Coffee-pots $1. ., Bar tool SIO each J\taple n1otor SlO. Like oew caTTVU ?ttAPLE aalem rocker near t -:: 11 . Bermuda11, cap r I 1, shlft&. $25 pair. J V\V whttls and . ,~ _,, 7350 A$0UT 900 new bricks Sc· 5 s · · rover for 10· Newport.er new $15, LI S..9623 tress Sl5, tnme .,.,, • in blouse!. dresses. knit suilt, tires. good trear SlO each.,="='""=-"~'""'°~,.-°'~c:-·-=---1 e~h 6i;,.i229 E a. r I Y Amerl~an dil)l!l\e excellent shape, 84Z--S913 ,•--, ~ '25. Bu•-1~. ., • ., 3161 STEEL Wool. 50 tube, wax · · lable :20. 4 cha.in $15. dinghy cost $55 sell lor $25. ,......, ....... -,, ...., ,,., """"" SURFBOARD, Jat:ob 9'6". Modmi brown naiwabyde Boat bath tor up to 14' boa I, SLL~ 1ine Silver'l!ltone TY r.IOTORCYCLE he Im et 11 • Infant seat $3. Toy StM~l~N~I-,B~ik~,--..,.-.,.,,-,,-0-,,0t $2.50 1a.llon. aoap Sl.25 J:tteuent condition S 2 5. Couch. rood condlllon $25. never been ln the \\'l~r izs.. Black and White ,walnut half price, factory seconds SI-$7.50. l82S Buttonshell. Bonanza 1200 frame: Front gallon. Clothing 1042;50 !>!~ Che!t $12.50. Baby feed ,a.nd Rlckenbacher chrome elec-cabinet $20, 641)...1890 School $16, ~ Ne\l'JlOrl Beach, 8a,ym!1t. shocks$<!. Forks $5. Seat $4. each. Beam bottles '5 each. CRIB And matlt'ess $8. play table SlO. Bot 11 e Irie guitar complete $25. clothes all Ii~ brand new BIKE girls 26". $22, 962-7'".f.13 Chrome chain guard S2. Co.r radk>s $2.50 each. T.V. :»~:uoT vacuum Sl. Shoo Oy rocking New liberglas cycle helmet children& size T·lO and lttns TRUMPET $2S, Comet $25, HEIRLOOM Silver, o d d Chrome f1?nderl $4. 64&-IJ28 ~~ ~~e Pii:r fl~t11T, ==~~~-~-~• hone $5. Baby bath tub $1.. $8. 673-0057 size S.12, jumpers, bloUset, Tro bo ~ nd pieces: PO\l'del' box $20. • GREEN ~lnyl rocker and lnlant wot Sl. 3 nursery vests dresses capria O'J'l1 m ne • ca!e a 1'.lug $15. Napkin Tings DESK, si:naJJ $10. Desk lo.mp 897-7350 h~k $20. Heavy Iron plcturis $1.50. Easy .chair BOYS bike S17. Girls bike clot~•. s~s.' boota .~l:r:e S-mouthpiece for Pme $15, $4-$'7.50. Cake knife S7.!i0. $l. ?<.lwllc ~•tand $5. B-B-Q PACKARD Bell Stereo T.V. p1t.b table And 4 rhairs S10. 8.1ld hassock sm. Bamboo $25. Roll-«·~·a,y bed $1D. 7, 50c lo $5, 8 pc ailwrware Trumpet excellent $2S, cue. Serving spoon SJO. Variow; $2. 545-5335 $25. "'ooden table and 4 l par stools $6. ?>!eta! "18.des, 2-7", Sl each. 1-4' Patio table SlS. Di!hes r~ $4, Ice cream !rttttr $7, 800 mouthpiece and music lyre spoons and forks S3-$10. Sat.1'o~E~SK~-. ~Larg--,-m-oho~-• ..,-"'S2S.= chalrs S15, gUilat SI . folding kitchen table! $4. 50c, Lamp $3. Col.fee table ~ O~~~~f=s ;:; Capita), ~ Mesa ~~th~i~cc S:Xoo '!se~S:k 9-6, 838 Pine Pl., Costa Lamps $2-$7.50. Typewriter Formica. tllbll! $6. 51'4 -13th ~ble automatic heater $5. Playboy magazines Z>e chlldrens Sc-$lO. Shutters OOH~YER deep rr,,.·er. for same $25, 53fr854l ?ttesa. table $1.50. Hamster/nl.t St., l·t.B .. 536-8408 $ etal lounge chair and each. Ping pong lop and SlO P'i~118 Via Ithaca, only used once:. Almost new g· BROWN 1 icl•••J ~ cage $1.50. R01:s $2-tlO. TV g· SOFA $15. Ph. ~. ~A.1 1 •: I SOe K"t h i $12 n~A ... G so a .... ......,, HONDA JO parts'. Basket Stand $2.50. Lawn mo\\er ~,..,. ron • I c en equ prpent • ........._ reen. Lido~ 16 ..," "''-"1890 1_61,A 0 __ H B 17617 La Rosa Ln .. F.V. u~1 a.nd dishes llk-50e. wld1 Dr7, H.B. -· ...... .,._. r "" ......... eron · · case $20. Small 1\rl's bike $4. 968-5370 All ilem& in good condition. GIRL'S 26" bike, good con. DAVENPORT $15. t.1atchlng KENMORE & u lo m a.t· i c 847-212.5 $.i. Air matt!°'ss 50c-$2.50. BOY'S Clolhing sizes 12 14 t900rederal, C.M. dltion Sl5. St8-l3ST chair SlO. CoUee table SlO. washer, runs good S25. 2069 1'.1APLE bed $25, n1a.ttresa & Camplna: equipment 5Qc-,$2. ' • ;;;--,r:;-::;:::;:;:;::.;;:--~;;;;;\;;;:::;;~~;;::.~.....,-c I 1-langiJJg chain lamp with Continental, ~ box spline• SJ), tv.:o sola.s, 3.. bench. Yiae SJ, Hatch 16. Hoover f 1 o or 20 Gal aquarium $25. Swine PORTABLE TV and stand. matching wall lamp $15. Ol· ma.pit-chair SIO dressu SlD cover, 30 x 60 $5, 545-3520. washer-dryer $22.SO. Shortle .sct _S10. Whlle coffee tablt new picture ·tube sz;i. Baby toman $3. Beige custom CHAIR. small rocker no collee table SID. picluttl 1971 F1amlngo Dr., C.M. drapes 839-3246 AM and F~t German made HJ-FT S2:i. Sony ta e e recorder $25. Elect rte guitar, ~w with cue $25. amplifier -nttds tubes $25. 778-.21>,6 ST.50. ~ting-· table SlO: bed. complete $20. Excellent draperies $20. Chrome Swillilf, lawn glider ;20 frames SJ. 96S-l99.f RUG Used 3 month&, 12 foot Head skis S-"O each. Ski co:ndition Mangle $10. Infant music t>tand · $5'. 3 2 7 7 C1binet for electric rouJrr ti1G TF parts complete cyUn-TYPEWRITER. Portable in clrcJt, blue/sreen color $25. AQUARIUM And equipment polesr$2. Child's wood skis aeat $2. Y-outh gate i1. \Vashington A .. ·e. Ci\f $2 Pe~e ieUctrlc heater d-head t<>:: Dual manifold case, good condition S25. Pad $10. 644-4738 Ea.stbluil. Sc-$3. Snare drum and $2. Child's i;ki bools $1. "'---'p ~--b .. ., 549-1681. , , .,. .. , ...,. · SS Bedspnads. 2 twin, blue "'' ...,, "'"'n -1• 246 • -yola Rd l.°"=~=,_=..,.-==~I o•--• ~ m••·>·c --~ H VUM• ""'"' ...... EXCE.........,...T uuS spnngs 6 wi" -~· $15, 1 aluminum ~· °" """ '• WHIRLPOOL \Vuher/dr'yu' ........... •'-'· .... 0 .. ,..., ...... P<lrta1r:fmie -campinf ice l14 VUlinova Rd .. C.M. "" fo S Storage cabl~t S5 Roto. U\ .,...,.. C P,f • 536-6025 . and maltreas., $.w r set. broil, electric $15 Whal·not tinned pan 15. 1 ael near end · · combination S15. 1 Gallon ---------·! box ~ Child's lire ena:ine PAIR Jen11y Lind twin bed coUee table $.l'i. ocCaslonal go--$10. 1950 s,·mca en..-lne EXCELLENT Used eectric ice cream frt>ezer TOILET And lRnk, bathroom ·~ · ..n1atchi""' chalrs SJ t'JI\ shelves, eircti SJ., 389 E. 20th ""'"' .... ..,, " .,. frameit-$6.50. 646-210.i chair 'vilh OMe back, .,....,. Si. ••• •·-125. 4 CY Renault starter S7, carpet1n&: 9 x 12, 10 x 12, 12 SU. Roto-broUer $8. 3 Stt· sink \v1lh filtlnp, JMdicine coch. ·Stainless stec1 table' :;,=::-c,...~-----c---• t tt 2001'' Kin ~-s •-IETAL ~ t -men1 vwe .,... '' &:& SIT 021T x 14, lOc sq. fl, 284 Knox t. tion •-'-case 112. Ford cabinet all In very good con-$5. Suitcases $1. Child's and r. ... rune on case.;> 0-12 u· 4'1" p•-·~ ··~lt'A •>::: -e ........,.. $l. 64&-210:i Road, SUnday 1 · x 03""""" ,,.... • ..,n .., 2., -· CURITY ,-i-"' ~2991 eveninp. trailer hitch $4. Electric dition all for $10, new fiber \\'Omrn'1 12-14 c Io th In IJ,,c'='=~=~~-,---,-CR 0 SL E y M!lf-detro&ling 14 ft count~ $25 8 ft counter dnl•-r "'. cn·b '°"'....':", uto' REFRIGERATOR. Apt. size. healer t<>, 1-tydraullc door \l'OOd door 6' 6" high, 2"' 4" """" •i. C•"""l\ng 50c sq. yd. COVERED \\'ickl!r dog bed. 115 10 upholste-" bar 1too'· ,..... ~ "''' ,... id I llh I k .... -... -..... refrigerator S25. 9ll No. '""' ~ rtain 50c works $15. Silk na,.,.chute closers $.l each. Golt earl w e, compel~ w oc Aquarium supplies lOc-Hlc. COlll SlO, sell $3.50. &J&-2105 hi $5 each. T heavy pedertal youth bed $10, cu a .---and hingf:I on lt. 2 redwood Douhle bed_ springs and l\1ETAL Bed, lull si ze Bay 9f">nt Balboa e tables $10 each. 12 booths pair, chest high waden size S15. 548-3515. $3. Camera $3. Electric can she doors •iu 4' Jli,)" high rnattreM $5. Sat-SUn 10 \\"llhout spring and mattreu Ei73-4l SlO each 28" hi a: h 10 $6.50, 3 speed Ian $5, S.50-SKI Boots, size 10 $25. opener $2. Boat g eats 2'8'' wide complete wUb A.l\f. _ 4 P.l\t only. 717 ,;;. 2-11 E. Zlsl c.r.f. ALU~lrNU!<.t adult walkln& upholstered bar chair $5 14 Ure and wheel SL. 548-6802 $1.5(42.50. ~ heaV)' duly hinges and hup Centi!? St., C.l\1. :: x 5 ftOSIS SI each 4 x 4 iJ0$1 aid -like new SlO. 642-4701 Cash regllter •land $8 Gas 536-4696 P.fATCHlNG Hi -back chain CAR. lee cooler S 6 . all 3 for $7.50. ~119 g· Dextra minlgun $25. Ex· JOc: each. 1906 N. EngJWl A p ART M ENT s I '1.e heater $5 Stainlna order NEW Form et t e &It $15 ea.ch 48''. Bookcue S12. Underwood typewriter $20. 4 ELLIOTI' Addresaograpb for eellent conditioo. LI ~ St .. Santa Ana. 8.J6.4,l"9 ttfrigerator with cross-top wheel S4 Hardwood top musaa:er S25. Exercise bike Youth bed and linen $17. RCA clock radios $S-$10. addresalnii envelope1 $25, free'lel'. Good condllion $15. "'·ork table $25 Stain16& $25. "'TOUght Iron bullkbeds, DreS11\fli table $12. Car !llE!at Dishmaster aood $21 J Hair lOOl plates $5. 536-7ti98 OLD Dining room chairs, CRIB And mattress $18. Pol· 1213) 281..{136;; piece ca!IC S20 2 fold.in& good condltlon $15. Kenmore $3. Boost.er seat s 2, dryers S>-$11. Webcor record oak. Ann chair and 5 1y chair St.50. Ba.by !!Cat $1. __ .. chair, IJX each Kitchen step washer. needs new pump $5. .,_ .. ,,_,,, •--' bJa-"'el1 player $8. UHF converter "'-id '--' t1o; ·' 2 h If bl SERTA twin box springs ..,.. i=u ''" "'"" '"" matc,u..., • e , Cu•urs .,..., Folding met... s e IA e maltrHS $24 each. 2 Four ladder Sl 2 screen doors $3 Old 'JV. need• work $5. Sl-$3. Pu.sh mower $2. aerial $12. RCA 45 reco?'d each. ?.18.hogany Pi an o $5, Boy Scout kn a P s ack and tA New slid'~-screen Double bed &. bureau, \11blte ... ., =n• pta-r ..... 3 clocl( radiOll' ~ """° panel 17x72 burlap covered .,.. "'Ii ~ :z'-..., 2 Sing!~ beds & mattreMJe• S20 each .ean be made into hunk beds. Like new cost Sl29. 536-1893 bench with lumed legs $2:). $1.50. &lo-.lOOO -=: 2 door closen t• ea.Ch. 10' ant1nu" S25 (without mat· ,.., 'I" 6 Eleetr\o alarm folding screen "'""' each. .... "I MAPLE Coffee, end tables .-. ~ 546--9946. 20241 Ba Y v I e w MOTORCYCLE Solo seat. Yucca packs Sl each. 2 window a.11i-nin1 SS P~· treu) 962-9794 $15. Dlnioa: table, 3 leaves clocka $1-$3.. Throw rup SLIDE Rule, Pickett, model Ave .. Sulla Ana Hl[tS: ne\V S20. Ford chrome rims Ja.rge Ponchos $4 each 2 Cola, dispemer and tank $20 SCH.AM-LETS $25, Six chairs $25. Ora~ Sl-$2.50. Toilet teat Sl.50. N4-ES, log-log $1!!, 96J-1143 SOFA .Beige. :l piece sec-and tires $15 pr. 10 In wlde Pack racks iit.50 each. Front door and hardwire leather swivel chair $15. TV aland bnu s.;. 3910~ MA'ITEL Maker 9elJ, com· tionai SlD. 54S-5684 Chev. wilttl!: $10 each. 15" 6TJ.--0168 S2.50 Back door and Twin bo:t mattress $20. 231 Channel Pl., N.B. 613-1603 plete: Creep I e people BASKET Cha. $12 Bedroo Indy tlrn $20 each. Chev 6 13 ORIGINAL paintings hard\\"aJ"e is, GU-2356 ANSWERS Cottage Place, C.~T. SPINN£R..Spoke Hubs 14) Sl.50. Thinam~r and tr . m '"'h-P'rts n-SlO. MG-87D8 BICYCLES. ~1·, 26 ·-.. """ "' c:"~" l>'ght>'og -• " -BatUe malchln-; headboaJ."d $10. '" · . , values to $60. \Yill sell $7 to 5" .,.., "° M1ERICAN Optical &lide for Olds. $25 eech. 54:;.....,,.,., "'"' _...,, Chest $12. Night stand $6. 2 Record payers, child s $4. S25. Land 9 capes and Schwinn DeLuxc 1 speed $20 ?>fyopic--Behalf -Sundry projector. works perfect S25. FRUIT Jar for sail! .10 to ca.sc 50c. Baf of toldlen Bookc&!IC s9. Desk $!7. Automatic 4 speed portable seascapes. 531-379$ Telc!eope and tripod ~ _ Torrid -Campus -Girl's bike $5. Trike 50r::. .Zl, call 962-4238 .JSc. Kenrnar k.n It t In C Chair $2. 3 Ta.ble Jainps st4. $20. Encyclopedia llCt S15. WESI'ERN-Holly ps n.np PIUg·in intercoms ·1.15 ;Air Gla1Jce -HISSING ME. Boob: SOc-$1. Elect r I c . machine, new $5. Schoql day Walnut c0rner i.ablc SI5. 4 642-3163 36,. 'Wide $25. Lawn edger Lund Tap Flight lkla and Tue nNo'lywed1 \\"el'e hav· broiler 75e. Bread bo" SOc FOR~ ~air\ane 19511 $25. bargains. MW 3 .Jin& bl1'8 metal bookcases s16. Danish SET of Encyclopedias, 15 poles $l5 Electric srn.yer l~ thelr tint breakfast to-pa!r Crystal II u r r I can Boy a Stingray Slfi. 962.-3436 binders '15e. 3 for .U. "New ,chair $10. Bedspread $10. books $17. Z child's i;tudy #. 6'73--380l and !Older gun $3. 833-1"61 sether. lamps $4. Albums 50C". 2982 DOUBLE Bed headbOard s:m. 815~i~naa.n~~ c:.: s.~ rur JS, Electric dryer desk, formlca lop $8 each. HUMAN hair w\gs: 1 dark LARGE lounge chair $25 Ot-She said: "Deer, Ihm!'! Java Rd ., C.M. 546-8218 ?ttattnu box spring S2o. .......... $20. TrtlSJ' and Ken with Sf6-8693 brown, I light auburn $20 toman sr,, good coodltion. scunethlng I should have tokl 4~ HP trolltng motor $2.5. End tables $10 each. Dreu. =~ i!"d~ = C:~ outtlts SS.: RodceT i 5. CI.ArROL Kindneu Instant each. 675-3803 Dressing ta,bl.e bench $15 )'Oil, I suffer from asthma.·• Garden tools 25e-$2. Cood er mirror, 9 drawmi, blond B. like new St.$2. 1918 54G-3022 haJractter. 14 monlhl'.old, UNDERCOUNTER.dlshwash-Double ·bed, complete .$25 He: '"Thank beavtns far condition. CUiiom drapes $25. 897-9179 ,. ·~ U I 112 er In near perlect: condltioni Antique oc••-n table $15 that, All ntaht kmi l thoua:ht .... , 52" ........ , """ x ~··.''WIDTE==-111~,.~.,,..-._-w-cr_do_u· Dover Dt., N.B. ~94 '55 BUICK l!l ta $23, 16561 pa.... _... IC or . J 1...... _ .. -:.. __ ~.. h. """' were HISSING m." ... ,. ~ w .,.. ..... \IL<l L·ING Size ttre -Box la H 8 642-8852 this WttkeDd Sltl, ll.5 <>-Ant,,.. ..... euu taota -eac ,,v. 150" x 39" all off white $25. ble dreuer w\th mirror ;20. "' ma • - New nd,1 · • bl Sl5 t Annt Newport (Udo Sands) t'he11t of dra~ $15. WASHER And dryer $%) l pair areen dn.ptt 'fl" x 2--3 draWtt n.ite standl S5 springs $25 •• Walnut mttee PORTABl£l 1V, rood pie-VIRTUE Dine~e ta e . CARPET 12' x 7' light grttn &t2-251C--each. Surfboard $25. Wet 44" $4 Celling mo tt n 1 etch. l twin bed.I $10 ff.ch. taNe $15. Wooden bed .__ ·~ ~ .. , 1'"• "~·•"' matching cha.n $21. 2 amall tor.:-it 15 'I bl t-bl• with 4 frames " Sl&-Q'IS '"'"' ...,,... ""9J ""' """'"' 15 h $8. 56 Ford body _,. WASHER, automatic I 2 ~ su · "ar e a travel"le rod• to flt drapes, Jam., to match •".50 each. -Coait utfttTway, La~ u n a Oriental rugs ea_c • he.In $10 T69Y W 20th oU .,. GM H ad ts .,., Old n... ... r; Beach ••-. &1.ll-0693 Gauges, oil, amp, ga.s ond Works. tQ E. 18th SL C'-"..at& c • s · all $25. 2982 Java Rd., C.M. 84&-4305 e re1 ~ ..,,., .. • I ,,'.~~~~--~-,l;if.;;;;ii:F:;;--;,,;;.· ;;:;--;;;;;: ten1p Sl.50 each. Tach $7. it"a Placentia, C.M. 546-8211 • WORLDBOOK $15.. Booka 110. works $3. 12 Volt I I ! I I I I .! ' I • I TAPPAN GU 1-:.t:1~~ $.J. 2 K!t~~ ,,.,.= ~ Tires: 6:iiO x 15. 6;Q x 16 OU> train• fbr sale. ''O" TABLE Deak wUh 1 1lde S~IALL 4 drav.'f'r desk SS. ~-S45-633S Plymouth ienera.tor or S\\'ivd. bar •tool!! ::: L:i.all. U01 ~~-plaJil 11C&.ts $2.50 each. Rims 14 and 1~" u Lio 1 lrainl nd e drawtt $8. Corner end table Dollble box sprlna: and mat· starter $5. 14" Ford lire,•~ Child's '-----· l •, G£ au uinn ' $1..50 each . Callp!n $10. g& ge ne a a · s:s .. Pat\C> roe kt"" chair $5. •-., 112, RCA _ __. MAD Mq:a:lne1, to y s , rim $5. Simca parts $Ji-H. """""""'' t10a ,..... cu•hions -each in -"" •. _. tA "),, 1 ceseori" $1·$15. Ove:: 15 .... ""' ·~v,... H -• H Ed<'• M Coff~ maker $1 . 548-2398 co~lUon . ...., Like new•"';: Ce.r """ .,.., (.;rib comp <!~e yean old 96&-657T Portable aewlni ma.chi~ player $18. Tap shoe• $4. games 25c • $3, 646-7528. euu ~w~1;;· frame si I I • • l\tAHOGAN\' Dln.ing table A toman. red-oraJ'ce color $10. Child's school delik SS. ' $8. Brau lloor lamp $5. TV Ballet shores $1. Ballet box 2 Burner hotplate ST. EJec-Large uunr,.o 18 chaira $25. hir paUo chairs $7.50. ~ Cannlslt'r tel T5c. Pol• lamP DRESSER, triple 9 drawer stand $3.50. ~5033 SOc. Black leotard alie 10. $3 tr\c beater $4. New larie 55 Ford, pod .body, m-: $8 Pai Uqued .. im..t fl. CbJld'• car $1. Chlld'• $12. 3 venetian blinds, &ood MAPLE CcUce table $12 $0 Booka 5c-$4. New plaatk lamp shade $3. Double bed :" '!9-«<rta S:n4i°°1 la · r an ·~ SfUDENT 1kak $2), Two wqon $1. Coffee t1b'8 $L lJ oond.ltion 63 x 51. tl x 51.. 33 Su:nbe leclrl pen::ol~to~ traah can $2. set of dllhea matchlna cheat $25. Double 1 ,,_~y·o=-~·,,,---,--,=-"'°' I 1 !sandJ~~·;'1:~:r. ::i:::!5Kle:!·n-:: .~~ti~lcturemt!r ~ ~!":,=.':: $7. E~:lc b~iltr $2.75. Jor 12 SlO. Qullt batUrc $1. 'tnn.rgprtn& and mattress HANGING'Lamp, white with Mahopny ntbt atanda a 4 cba1rt sz. Electrk dryer ~72. 1881 1\lltin Ave. 24,. wlth b'IOlor and .pt U Lunpa $2.50-$7.SO. Ceramic Dto:ntor Items 5 3 c-• S . $ZS. Twin book~ bta.d-aold trlm.mlqi $35. Larae S<wll>C~atand 45. Kin& .._ ... 11: 8&rb'ie dolls S l 0 . No. 2, after 1 PM• ~ $l 2 Cl:ll,iltmu trets, cuilsbtr tel $5. ~a,!""' l1 545-MU board and fram6 $Z. tt:bl~ lamp, Wld~ pot:~l:'~ _., H• '"·'---· u~ -•-•-~ 6 --• 7 M ~.. Travtne rod. 28 -II SUS. JIOLl.YWOOO.Btd ••-13. lloootf nlaple di"'"" 1'bJe ......... -~ ,_ .. •~ --..,._. Bookcue beadbo.nl SS. -VAl10RIZER S2. Bot ti• uw••••m, ~u "••~ ~· s• S < Cool& ·-clWn, melat framtl $l · atie_llowtr' bedtprud ~ ~ ~ ?.lat,ttee.s $2J. w a. 1'>me r ,5 0 c • Bot tie. com ~ S2 oand ·is. : W. lnn ... p, ~ 2 sthale bedlteldl $! etctl. $15. 4 dr. portable cbrotne each. Whltt vtnyl chall'l .$3 Tufted ~!bedspread 11 Oas dJpPll' no. Doa tull $3. ater-11,_ 1$c. lrtfant ... ..-. 96).'lel tu. lJ&ht metft' $3, f mollJe ckitbN rack U. 2 whtel each. ,.._ ,., TWtn bed&pMdt $2 ch. ~~ $25. u,w;:'" ~-·, MJSSION V~jo. Solid MA.Ple lights on lear $5. Sqlt tn..ah dOllle $1.50. FIOor ' ll&rClni ,,.;r.,1 JS :... lleft choi• hO . ...:::-,.., !l, Jh ta I ... 1 oo GAS ''°"' 1"1" srill $25. tabielu,,idrop !<al 12 5 • -ml ~ $<. J lamp $5. Yellow bodt;ftad. BLUE Olil/ at&mpo. 12 --.. *......, wltetls with -'ppered net, "Wood table ...Sth 2 let.wt Mate choln, &nU.Mrnl cushion ID!a ,_,,,.,. p. 12'' 1 "Ir --·~·,,. ..__ "' $.1 each. ~. Carved"'~ tlsares $25.. 'II,_,. tll 1t'OIJ.nd .$l(L Afr purifier $15. Z3Ei4 1"4one, C.M. r ·-· .,_~,.. ..._... - 134$. .T""3!7 I~ -S l . KING Siu 'rnlltren and bmc Ito. Dtlk: lamp 11 .. htolltr SS. M-880_ 7 . W1ndlor $15 eacb. SoUd fide walk bllce $T. 2 trlkes White bedspread S 7. 5 O . w AL.NUT Dlnett.e tllltir $20.. ClotbinC s1z.ti U-18 $\,.QI ,. wa.lnut D•.111-h \tables. 2 '/Sc each. OUUa botrd n: Tollel and tant ii,5. CE dual I la"'Cl'ldtr chatn: $lG each. ••1111!111!111!111!••1 1 · aprinp S2S each. $&8-8Tll \Vindow brul ~ns. wood LAMPS $.>$15 End tablet $12 111\W'f, t oblonc $25 e.ch. T\lrtle bowl SOc. Double box itlectrlc bl&nke.l JlQ. 3-.hl2 9' x 9' mnbnlla ~ m. ' ~ ~,; .. •;:,:s: ELECTRIC paint apfQ'tr S4. lrarne, 31''.:U 'JJ'' a.nd. mora Oothlna. mtn'a 1 a f I a, Qua I I ty y,'f.lnul/rnod\c spl'in& and mattrtN $10. nap: $23 each. 4 metal PoMr JPOWet, Jftl $25. R 6 ST .--CdM. ~ D1:c J'JO".W $3. of varloul • SO: One 110fa "\\"Oll'IU'a 12-14, 10c:>tl Plc-limp $1), Ethan Alh-.n Larp TV CJblntt ~. Iron foldlna cb&in SlO. f;nd table 54&-49J.7 -:::-4!2.~9 8~O 1 I a' Ro8d ~ Ht ou 1 x S $i.50. 2214 Elden Avt., C.M. tw'H 50c-$7, 303 E. 22nd SL maple ch&at U'.), Ftnt oval $2. Pitcher and mugs $2. $:10. Lawn table and um-POKER. Table $2> Mlle-' ii .~ '' y e I SaUSUn ... I lab!~. fully light tcenery ~ C.M. fn!rror. antique frame $2), ?.llxe:r rr. Slrullum teal $2. brtlla $21. 2500 Wcalm!Nlrr mulfl' '15. sU¥tt ~ co1Jp I • STINGRAY.. alC)lde HWfy SI), Pair waUde-t.wet..$4. QUEEN ~J!ftad. 11 v e FOOD thopper $2.50 Set Qf Bookeues U4f.58. Mtliplt New Hthl"# creel $S. f Aw .. c.r.t $l4. RM.-.t $4.. nns.. .., $JJ. 1'7W4U 1800 Do\w, N.8. ~ • rreea COlM Ptrleet cor>-machine tools lncludlna 'ii df'nltf with minor $17.50. 1ee.lhri' blnden: 15e each. l&-U -;;r;,-.... 11. ~ BUSIEI!' matml)laot 1aBOOKCASE $10. ltaliaa didonfJO.&t&-eOS In ~ta. 31! drt-Ye Pole-lam:pe '2· Slnsle Eleetml:uxlPl'Y'fttLMdth Girt'• clothes : .., •--'I:_ ... _.'!"':'." l town. n., D41LY pn.or Prowlnctal btd $12. ALCORT Salllt.sh $2l. 1'2" aoclccta, ~ii and Sii nikheta Jlollywobtl Mc! $15. AU attach~nt $1. Washer Bloullfl, llhh'U, dmees. hmca $3.-$j. •41-•822 • 1 0.111¥, lfCl\on, ~WI Two n1ftll at.Ma, t Ma.pie~ tur1boAJ'd roupd .tall m, and spired -.Tenthes an! qUalily, Vtt>' pod condition. hotA& $2. OotbinJ !iao45. awtatera. J)&l'ltl, lint U..14, "Sa"...,,,,..""=-"""..-.,.-~,-,,,..1 IT'IGDt1. dme •'&Hort Loot . and $10. 54i-4306. l)T2 $.1rftt .... 1 luita. X...mt, SM, ''"kovet wrtnchel $25. 2'Ut ch r, ... n ta Dr. 198 Buoy St., C."M. Ccrntr OI rid'• and 9-11 Jn, lOc ~ ~t\PLE nr,,. lt&l tabie. -111 'l)lorn>, CM. nMdlum 110 Md\. 91M71< m.1002 131-0l\S. Oran&< and Buoy. Sal onlY. f!S.l!i28. pd condttlon.Sl5. 14' lllMI • f • ( "" • --~~"' ,. _ _, ...... ''' .... -If .... ,,•:.,,1'. ~• o •• •' -•l •o •! oh • ... I •' • •••lo t ••' ..... .. ~ .... -. . . -. ----·--·-~··-- D.lllV !'tlOT s""""'· s.,1.,,btr 6. 1969 ~!!!~~~~J!~~PO~~~=i~r~RAH~ Sl'Cl'l'ATION TltANSl'OltTATION TAANll'OIT.ATlON TIANll'O~TIO!!.._ · TRANSPORTATION T~~TATION TIANSPO RT"TION ~ , • 9010 51!!!~ ~kl !loots 9030 Mobl.lo Homos 9200 Motorcyclu '* ~"!!,. tno lmport.,i Aulos -lmpottod Autos HOO lmportocl AW°" .. 960(! lmportocl Au/OS HOO ;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 21' RAYSON er.t• ""'• v. •roa SAU: er RENT, 11' 1'0lt Slit -Y...UO U1 l'ALL • JAMAi ' MGI TRJUW, H VOLKSWAGEN r2 PRICE fNCIEASE1 <W'tr nUe ero!M!r. Jwrt like wkte tum. SUO or S1IO ec ~ io mu.. dtat ~· ' new. s.. 10 ..,...iatet mo. uUI bod. -· $IZi. ElttrN. call ~ .. B ' ... 3ACUAR Cpe. • --' '.SI MG11, hatd & IQft lo '64 T I ph $699 Ii EWo 5'HOO<. d.,.. '9l-7'!11 •".°R ru:k'r:•&eoutlM .,... llfl-Gll ul! tor Dow. CLIAltANCI Mj.:rii ..,.no. 1lr\l!ah "';;;' -~ l'Odlo, """w p. ~ "';' -· new I~ CORONO:~L~ ACllTS 1967 11' Glastron. '° h.p. '° wld< t\lrn. $210 mo., utll 'f< HOilbA !JO-"· ... N.., P'4'o b1ldc w 10!6' 0. ......, wltll' oeturat VU)l .JIOOd """" MUii ,.u. IOp, N"' car dlr. SJCti81 . ~ ?ofe1'C\ll')'. Xlnt cond. Slf95. Incl. lha.Jlie, nu bM* ttre, ded. DSorado Campw. (nlBftE. leathtr inter I or . 14'# Make olltr, .._. Ph. 645-9303 -~. call m-2259 •"""""' club ,.._,.., ltart $000, ~ 025 JOtill). CGmpltle • -m!Jtqv, Perfect nll1{1llw -= l effeetlve kt>t. l!>t~ Ac:rcu from beiaeh. Jteeru. FaJrfex, C.M. far fUn. Litt Prle»: JMlt,JQ, OMdltion. ~ bi lttD -1 OPEL 'u.1 Spitfire. xlnt ai•ua, Vay VW ~UGS rftoM $399 •r SAVE UP TO $1355 15' JWrimn Ski boat. !Kl HP lion Centtt, &OlJ couree, 'S9 HeathJdf ~ 5 Dilte<Mmt: IUQS..O'l. SALE' UI w. w.._., Santa Ana low ml. New eng. $950 Of' 1 11~ "rhls \'tee.ke1)d! ~ ~le:re,, New trailer. $1250. putUng green, pool, A hp, H""' neu new a: Ul.5eJI. or call Bm M-4114 Dir. 1M7 OptJ.St•tfon Wagon trade tar Va.n or Bus. I'·. &4)..0917 art 4 PM Sauna. AduJtl onb_. Seo Sat-U». r>• 'ta-1517 '68 hauU coupe XKE 2 + J ~hqe. Sta..Ddald tmwnt. , ~an 4 poi. Ko f!-: 2912 w. O.lt Htatiway BOSTON WHALER. Sun, 2.1462 PaCitlc Coll~ ROii RD autom, chrome wire wheela. slon. radio " htaler, EJCtra • tn.-otA, ms. BRG .. n- Good S•lection ll ~.,, Newport .Beach * 6(5.0BJO 40 hp Johnson • S900 llwy, 1-lunt. Beach. apace 1968 YAMAHA TraU Muter. $.!225 wholeu.le book or beat cle-an.. Lie # UQT"407. lng thoc.ks. 101 lites, Tonn. 673-3145 or 673-35n 327 lOOcc, elee start, lo mU... 2060 Hubor ~10 tllfer. m344o . $1399 oover, center QOnaole, !Jllnt I•! 1:,,,1~~~!," 1.1;\.,,!',~ CASH FOR YOUR "~~~~,;,.:'.· ,:"':"'..,,. Coit• Meoa SUNSET FORD ~~ i:;,:;.m:,. • I ~ ollp av&ll•ble. $3000 '"'h or Boot M>intenance 9032 MOBILE HOME tl6 ml prlOr to O'Uh, $85. 1'67 Vo bwa..., KARMANN GHIA S<IO Garden Grove Blvd. * eood condlu.n * ' will trade .JP for 1n18.ll 546-5905 C•mptr Deluxe '!O ~ .... cl••• ·-·te ..... ....... Westmlil1t,er '*4010 Reuonable 54Mt24 ~~:lier on moorifti. r:..:er ~~ ~o "t~ r;r~~~t~r:=~~xn:= '69TrlumpbTropb)-250. Lo O>m~br~. coND aooo2~ .... Cf.l'.. POISCHE MUST Sell! 59TrlwnphTR3 : 'co·-L-UMB--IA-22-. -18-m-,.-0-1,-. 1 ne'"t1t, fastest boat service taln lot. Send de.crlptJon, miles, like new. $229t 548-6561 alt 5 P!it &: Good cond. $525 or offt.r. in the area. Let us mak!: price & location to: Write * 494-&342 * SUNSET PO D wk/endl PORSCHE 54M100 • Ell:cieJJent cond. Many ex· your boat like new (no job Box P 424 Daily Pilot R '61 Convert. Kannann Gbia 1968 912 TARGA !'='======== I tru. Slip available. Mu11 too •mallt, ,,,. •I•• ••II Moto"cootor• -50 .... G-~-G-· BJ·~ A n •· I d TOYOTA &ell Immediately. Make of. ..-...., .... l\fOBILE Home, I arr e l'iil .,.,., ........ , •vve ~ X 1 n t trans p. ear, aw .... ss ear n every e· fer. ,7141 a.tl-5753 ~ves &: fibergiais 1upplies. Open 7 cabana. Exclusive adult VESPA 125 Motoncooter. Wesbnlftster 646-4010 ssoo. 6~U43 tall, Balwna yellow, blk ln-l ---------:- wknds d)'l/\\i!:. park. Priv. beach Oub-Quick lSS7 FORD F250 CampeT ter., AM I FM, chrome ELMORE MOTORS \VIND AN' SF.A hoiJ5e, boat space Lido Pen. ~ ~7sFOt' Sale. Special truck. o v • r 1I 1 e LOTUS Wheels, etc. Hurry on this 5~ E.'l:t. li6 or 67 1910 1$RBOR BLVD. c0sTA MESA SABOTS * $265 1737 Sui>'rior 67J.1511.! ""'· lo mue.,.. LI .. new. ""· Complete · Ready to race! 1--=eo.=1a::..c.•:..1•_M_._&1_2-_7007__ '61 JO' x 46' ROD & REEL Auto S."lces 'ti9 P 111 r I m custom 8' '6S Lotus Europa TOYOTA 54-10 Garden Grove Blvd. 2!WW.CoastHt&bwa.Y" f!IAN 25 wants to learn parUy lurn. To be mov-&Parti 9400 =camper, $2895. 1572N.CoutHwy, Weitmln1ter 6464010 1966 Vo lksw•g•n DelLP:e. 2 dr. 4 apeed, ra.dio, btater. [Jc # T5.t'J411, $1199 SUNSET FORD Newport Beacb • 6(5..{1110 wooden boatbulldinl:". Local ed. 646-3520 ---------Laauna B«dl. ~43 • I.arrest selection of a 111 ,-68-V-0-LKSW--A-G-EN'--Su-..... '--11 12' SNO\VRfRD Sailboat. A refs. Limited exp. 548-33-lJ. 4 CR.AGAR maz wbttb, f70, '69 V\V Sundial camper, modell, colon. from the _._1 •~• ~ •· d t J I ~-bl MER ,__ .., uxe bU&" -Ru1111 like 1'11'.W cla&&ic! No. 95. Xlnt cond. eVft. Mo H '2l! .....,., ~rgc,..,. s pee s er wa er, ce UUJ\, ta e, ~. CEDES BENZ -.5 est Toyota dealer. inust sell this weekend for Trailer incl. $495. Call aft 5 c•ru=ST~s=E=L7c7•. 7·68~H"o"'oo"'a-..17"5. tor omu seats. xlnt cone! $ 40. storqe. Owned Ohly f moe..1-:::-''----------3100 w ,,.. ___ 1 H N.B NICEST USED CARS p.m. (2131 Ms-3378 "Slightly damaged. $175/oU~r 65 CLARK eortei. L 0 :"'=S-4'06==al=t=5.===== Must aell. Movin& to Africa, 1'67 MERCED~ Bem, zo 642-94m • u..... wy.50.1764 IN ORANGE COUNTY ~ufaskbe:!. ~:~~ri>L~~I I NEED a very inexpensive 642.-5943 mileage. One o"'nel'. $8950 $3500. ~2962 SE Coupe. Au~P. steer. Authoriud MG Dealer 15300 Beach Blvd. maln sail for my old (12'n) or n1ay trade. 646-{i19' Trailer, Tr•v•I 9425 PICKUP CAMPER Shells Air oond. Beautiful candy ,,,57 PORSCHE'' \Vettm.inster Phone 89-1-3322 '6.i V\V, 2 door, 4 speed, Snipe. Charlotte 673-32W aft .ftl\lS cab-hi, alla'ht trela'ht apple red with white leather Sunroof Cou-. Must sell. BILL MAXEY radio, heater, beautiful red 6 Marine Equip. """ '69 18' Prowler stlt con-d•m .... ~--·1 .,~ .. •0 hl<I lntaiol' a one of ii.II kind ,... and shal'P. RUTll 1~0. $1095. p.m. Mini Bikes 9275 talned, awninz, '69 license. ====-=-::;:=~==-==! ela.ulc. Rtduced th 1, New car dlr, JKF3C. Ph. !!) Ceil's Motor Co. Inc., 1941 ~~ 8:0,_~~~s !~~~~~te~ • FOR SALE • MICKEY MINI BIKE Fully equip. Uttd once. 11 8 .... 9525 weekend to $67~. VGB 983. 540.S461 or •9303· JTlnlYIOJT . flarbor, C.M., 642-0413. I 3h 1 Id ~ d I""' $2400. Call 96&-7336 morn-une ug Jim Slemons Mercedes * '65 CONVERT+ • ~~ ---== , --,,~,5~V~O~l~K~S~--I FOOT ALB AT ROSS . 23' Hu ls with extr~ • • · ··• P· yr o , 5"""' ~n · ""'· lngs nnly. 968-5267 af· n~ 1_ W W 0 ._ VD 64M7W 25' Boal. C9mplete . .......•• * 842-8020 MEYERS ~1anx for street or uo:m:J -• arner, ~ta Xlnt cond. All xtru. nu pnl, 18811 BEACH Bl • qug. Special paint. \Viii sae· .15-~· ~. ,~.•.~c~A~C""H'A"T=T-of.' 125' Hulls \\'i1h e.-:IJ·as ........ ---,T°'A"CO°"'J'""H"P°'195"·~-ternoons olf road UH, 1966 53 hp Bus Alla, 546-411~ top. Mll!t sell. 646-1234 Hunt. Beach 847-8555 titice ror $825, Nc1v ('ar dlr Catamaran. Cullom bulll. 35' Marlin deck . . .. ........ Klnr-0-Lawn, 2 hp $80 TERRY Traffl Pak 21' ene. Xlnt cood. $1100. jilll---'--------l<•59<i'<50i'ipaEi:'RD;Road~i:,C.:to:::r". 0'1m=mo=cl 3 ml N. of C.OUt Hwy. on Bch.. REL Kil, Phone 616·9303 _ 000 35' flfarlin hull .. • •• .• ....... D-th l'k 847 9752 comp. self-conta.int>d, toilet >7 pm, MS-9867. ,.,_, .......... N•w paint ..._ &4().9467. :;_~2 appreciate. $l · ~ ~~~: :::::::::::::::::::: BO;AN~ e !\::· Bik~. owr ~~~;·ar~!76 p~~t cond. •EXTRA="""""a;:..,,=1-,Go"ld"'""°"Flak=e ~;r~.--• ."',,.· '500:"& [TIQIYlQ(Tl'\_J '63 V\V CA~lPER Ne\\ · -• 1· 18 h · l========='i Manx, loaded. No reu. of. "~~ ;;IQOO"'I engine, ne1v ht't's & nil.is. 23 ' Deck w/liner & hd1~n sucu 1re1, P engine. ltt rehaed. Must Sell PORSCHE owner's car: '62 Bett Dula Are At Runs great! Must &ell, Kite with tn.ile:r $610. Xlnt rondltion 545-SJU 2l'OeC'k ....... : ............ sm:ortrade.546-1.258 Trucks 9500 546-3620 Su DEAN LEWIS $1250.673-89J!lafter6P.M. ~: ~~ ·~!~·:::::::::::::: Motorcycln 9300 NEW '69 GMC VAN * LA PAZ* m:;· =~;._~~· ~: '68 V\V Convert. AMtnt. ~~~~~~· ~uL ;~ 23' Boat trailers ..•.... ,, •. . Auto. trana., hydrau]io brake, Buqy Suilden, 3623 W. War. , rond. 535-1965 196& Harbor, C.~f. 6~, u1.der watt. Best offer by 546-alJJ x434 ~tr. Postma, Liml!ed Stock . Specla.I re-booster chrome bumpers, ner, SA. 546-400, dl)'s 9-7 '64 PORSCHE Cpe. White; '66 TOYOTA 1 Monday. 549-0022, 642-6923 394-4094 duced prices for quick sale? tinted glau, radio. H.D. trt. '69 Dlx. ~ Xtru. Chrome ·:~ '::!! = 507: AMIFM. chrome whls. Lo 10 to choose from '68 vw. Blue, 7 pass Bus. Hours iJon lhru Fri S.4. s Pr l n r s, stablliztt bar. whls, nu lifta, rtbU vw. 2 wilh ,-•-condltlo-•·-. Muat Mi. $llOO 213: 592--0715 Stick shift, ndlo. hl!ater. Bh.t oifer $2000. can after 7 PENGUIN sailboat 11 1,-J' m \V. 17th St .. Cos!a lrfeu Camper equipped w/~up mo old, M.inL 64&-lllO ••ll .. .'~ ·-kend·-fro~m -. Sunset Bch. New car dlr. SBV730, Phont PM 673-4.868 w/sail &: b•ajler. Top con· p .. 1y h all 1 (GE20GPA10254J uua .. ~... "'""' · -,,=~~~~-~~ dition $425. 837-8598 osiuve no P one c 5 op. $4115 • 9600 full prloe (Stock No. PM 52) 1967 PORSCHE 646-9:303 -~o.!M67. V\v '69 SedUI. Must sacrifice LrDO 14, l-l'.\'Y lnlller. sails & ONE factory re-built {neve.rl Al ROBERTS _l_m~po_rtod __ A_utos _____ 1 Jim Slemons Mercedes 911 S TARGA this "'eekfnd. Or I gt na I full equip. $7SO. Gd oond. run) Gen'! !lltrs 6-71 model l0C80 Garden Grove Blvd., ALPHA GUl.JE'T1'A , 5 7. Benz, 120 w. Warner, Santa Deep aqua blue finish w/ VOLKSWAGEN private O\\'ner. 644--0857 M6-0l5ll &I HNG grey marine diesel ~i Block W. of Brookhurst Compl. rebll & ~. Ana. 546-il14 conlraltln&' full vinyl lnter. '61 V\V Camper. Rchlr. t'ng 1.::."-'=-------I engine. Coinplele w/hvin· 537•7800 Evccything new. $S95 orl;lll67='°'M=ERC=ED="E=s-o&"""':-::2505=. Equipped \V/ every po11slble .60 VW. new paint & reblt & trans. ssso. Cail &l·l~:! HOURLY RENTALS df57' ;ciuct.ion gcaJe ~l:l ==7.'~~==~:;;;;;:::::::: -~l"!"l"l'C"h,--~l=t--bett otter. 2312 Newpor t, Auto P steer. P. windoWL Porsche access. 24·000 miles. eng, driven by !'ii old aftcr 5 Pt.f. • Rhodes 19's * rnlio. or further ta9t" 1 evro • N.8. 675--1393 Alr, Full leather in,terior. New ~ondlt!on. Ste & drive librarian. "~. 4 9 4 -8 313 -.68-V\_V_B_u_g_, -.. -,h-lt-,-. -.J-.~, run Zone Boat Co. Balboa call P. Sutton f213l 626-301 Vi t on Pick Up to believe ~ " k ~ ,, " MWlt !iell this "'eekend only · aft et' 6: 30 pm track tarv< deck, $1650. KITE No. 6i6. \\'ee days. or ( TI4 l ;w.,..,,438 6 cyl, stick, extra nJce. .~ 'veekenW;:. RED Honda 50. New in May. Lie # V47286 AUSTIN HEALEY $4595. (Stk; No. Pfl-16S) Jim '68 V\V $1300 Sac. cash, * 962-0661 * Aqua Blue. X1nt oond. ~ $l!l5 Slemons Mercedez Benz. 120 21500 · 1 h cl * 67J..3&48 * SAILS-Sept. Sp•cia11 , · $749 • mi. pre· me<: • el!J', 1962 VW 32 x 11 x 5 Atkin 10'/o CASH Discount Call GT."l-4691 SUNSET FORD '67 Austin Heal•y ~~~· Santa Ana, consider trade small wagon. S600 * 67~73jJ doubl~nder hull for sale. Laundry, i?p!lil"li. sAi11<. HONDA S0..1967• i;;oocJ con· 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. '~" .R~ WtclreNwheels,1,t~-,,..,..od~A~l~--=9,=-S46-6217 ",."-";,,7V~Sq~.-u-,.-,,,.-,~,-'=s".,"11"00 HANNA SAILMAKERS d1t1on. $113. •&1,1.10, s ..... ~. e · ew car mpo U OS -'69 VAN. 16,000 miles. ~A.Id· Extremely chet1p! 642-8961 545--261.l Westmins~r 64&-4010 dlr. VGX834. Ph. 646-9303 _ 1960 Mercedes 190, Clea.n, 3100 w. Coast Hwy., N.B. FM. $2500 or best otter. Call ,'i:f:>o.n5.i~~nd. 39.(XX} ml Ctltstl•I Navigation 861 \V. l8lh St .. C.M. 1966 Ford 1h Ton Pick 54o.9467. new tires. ;750 firm. :&l2-~9405~-~~~:!.2~5~411-~17:6<:1i,S3J>.<~~1~78'w:-;:eb;illt-;;>;;;;:ji)'.~~~~~2;o;;~ ""~-~:__ _ _'•~-_".~~11~'6~ IJciiiN:smni'4>' ;:"";i;;;34&1;:;;;~5jt;;; 1969 TRlU!ltPH Bonneville, VB, automatio, -dio, heal· AU~IN Heal 1~. MKll 642-4(52 eves Authorized flfG Dealer . $1200, "65 P..ed V\V. I O\Vner. t~ only 300 mi! 1st SL250 take:s ... ~· ey "'"• · , 1960 V.\V. rebuilt engine, CAL 24. 3td in NATIONAI.-5, JOHNSON Seahorse, 5.5 hp It! 8JJ.-2882 (Irvine) er, 8 ft. bed. Lie. # U3S-014 3COJ. Convt. Red wl white MERCEDES Benz Diesel 58 PORSCHE Speedster. Bill good tires runs great $400, Complctcly renewed. 2376 "'/tank &: hose. Xlnl cone!. --~~===--$1499 top. Good condition. $1600. Sale. We have 12 in stock Tiloma1 Corvalr engine Ir.. 962.--0661 Ne\\'POrt Blvd. ~S-~7j5 'l years. Full M!:l of sails. $ll0. 548-5185 alt 6 p.m. 67 SUZUKI X6. SUNSET PORD 830-3488 · from 1958-1967. All in above atallatlon. Aft 7-F'riday, , • '62 V\V • $350 l,"13:;700;c:_· 7*=8'6-.,0...295---'--~-I 6 HP fl1ercury OUlboard, as Excellent shape, few mi. "'' Bl ,~ A· .. u·n Healey """"' .11..veng:e condition and all anytime wknds, 54CJ..8583. * 69 VW $1850 * Good Condition 17' SLOOP-Dacron s a i Is, $375. 642-&IS .,....o Garden Grove vcl. 0.. -.JUUU --"°"'"""'u;"';;---IMake offer, under \varnnty. is w/Merc controls & g:as \V!'stminsler 646-401.D Very lood cond!Uon SALE pri~. No reasonable '63 PORSCHE 60 G75-60lB or 545--7891 ~·IS-0;& after 3:30 PM trailer· $650. lank $75. ~r:iJ.J '69 Honda ·rra 11 bike l ~i 1--,,. .. .,-,.-..,.,---1 $1300. 645--0700 otter refused Jim Slemons Good nd 491-5109 '6..1! V\V SQUAREBACK •89J...7631* nionth old . .$Z7j. '67 Dodge Van -==========! Mereedes Btm, 120 W. co · ~tusr Sell '66 VW Camper $1850 or best offer FOR Sale Kite, xlnt racing Boat Slip Moorl.ng _ 9036 613-4023 V.B. auto, excellent condl· ~ Warntr. San!a Ana, 546-W4 '64 Porsche ''C" Coupe fully equip. Jo miles, mi record. Lite, riued $600. I ~M~u=sr~s~E~l.L~l ~.68~H70-007a~l7~S. lion! ALFA ROMEO ,68 Mere. Bem 250 SE Gleaminr burgundy inter-cond. 642-1536 eves. * ~!Ing * 644-4319 SLIP WANTED Sljzhlly damaged $1 75/offer. KUSTOM MOTORS '66 ALFA XI.NT COND FULL y ~or, .,.,.; &ora:eous blk, 17ather 1965 V\V. Radio, heater. Like 1---------1 LIDO 14 #3072 Pv. Pty. looking for slip lo 6"U.i943 845 Baker St.. Costa ~leu. EQUT.PT interior. Fully . _eqwpped. new. RUM 140 Sl.049. 1941 VOLVO d k ,60 •2 --co~~-~~~--I 540-5915 Veloce Sprint, GT. Rare mo-* °'° 0 _ * Show room conchtion, Sce lr: H bo 81 d ,.0 0.,3 DI ---------644-1370 (){' """"' · Chris Crall. '69 Mairo /\.foto Crou-Authoriie-d International del, s spud. New CllJ"" dlr. ~ drive today. ar r v · 1J'Uo""VU r. VOL·v·o 12' Tr.Kl CAT. trailer & 6-15-lG33 or (2J.3) 69l·G781. 360, extra.,. SllOO. Dealer $8942. Ph. 646-93111-540-9467"•~57~1"90~s=L~oo-nv-,-,.~.~Good"""' '65 VW, xlnt cond, plen!y of etJ&ine. ~fAKE OFFER. NEED 7' of dock space for * Phone 642-6244 MU~ Sa .11 1 . cond. ;1195. xtras. Custom bkt seats, Call 64fr1219 dinghy. Will pay $15 per'"""=="-'"--~""'=~ .,, crt ce, ea v 1 n i DATSUN * 494-7886 * wood panelg. OR 3-0300 th ~ '156 HONDA Trall 90 12,0CXI state. 1969 Cbevy '4 ton pick 1--.!'.=-!:'.~:._--·ll!i641oo5'<ia.;:-iYhi;<;;'/;<d 21' 1969. Never used. mon · mi. Xlnt mech cond. $200. up, SS. R j: H, 13,000 mi. 1964 190 Sedan. White w/~ '66 VW Snrf, beige w/blk int. Slttps 4, sails. tra.iler. 546--0613 Eves. Trade considered, xlnt cond. '65 Datsun leather. Private 0 w n er. R/H. Porsche rims, Xlnt &oat-Yacht d •= n•m S2900. * 642-7014 Chart•rs 9039 1968 Kawasaki 175 545-5315 $1895 or offer. 673-1718 3100 \V. Coast HWy:, N.B. con . $1..wu . ..rt0-6 1-TOBl.E CATS $150. Belo\v blue book. '60 Dodge P .U. 200 hp, nu PU w/campcr, new en&'. o. M 642-94re 540.1764 67 SQUAREBACK Sta. Wag. I New • Used • Rental~ BLUEWATER CHARTERS 549-166-1 eng, batt, top. Gd lifts. side mirrors, 4 spd. dlr, G Authorized i1G Dealer AM·fl1. New tire11, llfiOO Tran!C'On Sail • 67J.732J U Drivti Sail or Po\ver '69 HONDA 173 Scrambler $650/otfer. 673--0917 ask for xlnt. Small dn or take trade.1---------'61 CPE JI I 540-7'5< Ski _, I--• ... ~., -·" '67 MG GT · nu ye · pn ·• srAN r>!Wer r.abot. Racmg PJ'>e•=-uo.:a.i IJXlrt fishing $395. 1907 Orange Ave., "Dick". Lo pymntt, NOl.Oo>ll.B ......., radl&ls. shocks ex h 9 t '65 VW "Bu&''. Blue w/blue -......i --' ''""" Harbor Cruises 646-9CO) c •1 .. , ~4 ...,_b 494-9m o• ,..,..,., Fait Back, wire wheels. • • ' : .. 1-••= I Mi"· •""'"' touu. ~·"· ·" · ""~" RENT·A-SHELL l"W • brakes, rtblt ellj;. 642-4147 u• ..... .-N. e S44-ll5Se CAL 24 S25 day · S150 wk '55 TRIUt.1PH 650 Chopper, WEEKENDS, 'VEE KL Y ORANGE COUNTY'S ipeed. Tt still looks new. ,56 9U. Many "S" options 84Z..:112n 1CAL 2-1. 3rd in Nationals 2 CAL 36 S95 day -$570 "le ne\v clutch. rebuilt engine, ~tONTIU.Y * 839-1800 NO. 1 ~~~r J}~i7~· 646-9JOO -European prepared, g d 1965 V\V 1500 S MJUare back. W ' years. Full set of tails. for Charter. * 846-2!fi7 $.lj(). 646-3185 ·;:,s FORD Pickup, iood. DATSUN DEALER .51 MGTD. new brakes, cond. $3800. 8J3..-0508 after 5 Sll50. 700. 846-2957 Bo1t1 W1n ted 9050 '69 Y tV.fAHA Enduro 250 550 condition, but need& DOT DATSUN trans. etc. $550. '65 Purse.he C. green ext, tan 497.1SJJ. Aak for DO~ LUP.IBlA 2'l. lfOCKI cone!. ..c.;..c,_..:;._'-'.:;_--~ total miles. Like new. ~. paint. $325. 962~797 18835 Beach Blvd. 548-1517 Int. $3500. fiTh...-0944 0 r '65 'vlV Bug, clean~ X!nt run. I' Many extras. $3200. or best \VANTED For charter yacht. 548-802.) '64 FORD % T P/U w/cam· HunUncton Beach '63 MG Midget rt1K2. 644-2292 days runa: cone:!. Sunroof, r,o:1dio, otter. 644-0982 er 644-U58. Able to accommodate 10 ========= per. ~fany extras, Xlnt M2-T781 or 54(1..(\44:1 Good condition. Pv Pty; RENAULT 39.tn:1 mi. 1950· 644-296 I ll' O'DAY Spritr. couple, to ~00. SJ.>.1223 MOTOR HOMES 9215 cond 545-3040 aft s·30 U "u.n iur. .,.,..., '65 VW light grey xlnt · · 1967DATS N ......,.,. ~ ' • Belt oUer. a.m. i~ r... "·d'· h ,_ 4 ---------1 cond., $995. One OWner. Oi.11 54~1 ========= uw ...uupe. n.a "'• Hu::r, '£2 RENAULT De.uphlne. rd. 962.--0290 Jffpt 9510 1peod. , ____ M_G_I ___ oond. $395. Leotera Forelgnl~.~"i.~==-,,.== Powe r Cruiur s 9020 'bO VW Camper Hurry! $999 Moblle Homes. 9200 GREENLEAF PARK $1799 Car Servief:, l.fl E. 16th, 64 & 57 V\V BllS. Good con· '69 < WHEEL drive Tayota. SUNSET FORD C.M. &12-871£ dlllon. Land cruiser hard fup. '68 MGB •675-5188* Warn hub&. r/h, dual ex· M40 Gardtn Grove Blvd. Convertible, Mineral blue w/ SUBARU .65 V\V, 4-0 l\l mil~s. N~w haust & hl&h 1tacks. A·l ~~~er 64&40lO blk leAtber inter. AM/FM, ---------! n1ulf!er, clutch. Xlnt cone!. Best D•als Are At DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646--9303 '62 Pl800 Sport Coupe. One of Europe-s fine st sporl!S <'ars. NPw car dlr. OYS107. Ph. 6·1&-9303 - :>4!>-9-Ki7. '67 P. lSOO~. Rnt. racing gre<>n, Pi~tlis, 0 /D, P/6. $2'".:iOO firm. 5-10-TIS.1 ':>8 VOL\10. 4 ne1v tires. S225 or bes! oUcr. 9121 Annik Dri\'e, H.B. 968--6322 ~tiques, Classics 961.5 1931 f'ORD Cpe. Completel.v rebuilt Slock. SlOOO or make offer. 540-2173 Autos Wanted 9700 Will Buy 'o~~~ In clear. clean, cool Costa :0.Tesa. Ne1v 92 space Adult Park NO\V OPEN! l\tobile Home Di!play Model! & Sales office located at Park. HEADQUARTERS ~~7:ml or best otr. ENGLISH FORD = :b:~i~· ~~~~~: SU BARUS li;.,....°"'1;,".:;·==-.,,=-== --~,~Sl~J~E=E"P:---1 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 mos-I brand new. ll\fMEDlATE DELIVERY '61 VW Camper. RcblL eng. 1·ottr Volkswagen or Porsche on all new 1100 models. Also &. trans. $830. Call 644-0552 & pay tor dr:ilhtni. Pafd fo1 Universal, only one in town. ORANGE COUNT1Y5H'S VANS in 1tock. One low1-'•lc..":;'..:Sc..Pc..Mcc:... -----or not, C.ill Ralph . ~~JI 54S-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA itESA CallfQJ'n\a.n f b r liO I s w/fl)'in& bridge, end head, twn 220 ui&s, in lop shaye. Extra fufll. 2 8-D baits. ·air elect. panel. blt·in chargcr. ~Jone! shafls. 1j() \\'ll tl radio. CB-ADF, dC'p1h ~Un· de.r, Many other Extra!. OPEN 9 AM TO 6 PM ACCENT MOBILE HOME SALES 1750 Whittier Ave Costa Mesa 714 : 642-1350 ' FOR MOTORHOMES ~~Call allcr 5 Pt.I, NE\V !lfOBILE JIOilTES 1''0R SALE -READY TO l\tOVE 16'80STONWHALER IN TO. DR l~~'C\VOOD 1(5 hp, trailer, lop. Try~ S.."6j() BEACH CLUB. Z1~62 Pacific Schock 6iJ.1050. Coas1 Hwy, M.B. Apply In ON DISPUT THf A\l Nnr DODGE "EXPLORER" Spc, 26. 5.'l6--S50) or ~2731 CAr..IBRIDGE 20X60 cust. blt. C'..al>ana. 100' A\\'lting. 2 t-letJl.l storagr hldl:s. & air. t.'Ond. Adult park. $14,500. $tlt<lftlllftttl •!!ti •Ir '""" t1111111S. "" \ft) •llfl .~ .. I!'. •1t~lltl, llH'I tl(llL All lllU. II '011f, U '00t. 11 root. J 'Jl.\111 '11t.\NC• tN• "" A""ll•YI• C:lllDlt. 002-2!183 Fibersla boat & on shore ========='- moorina llO tl? VoJvo. stem Mobile Homo• 9200Mobll H dr1ve., "' ndlo. b&.lt lankll, • omes 9200 etc. Xlnt Q)fld, Gd. lkl boat. On "1ore -Balbo& tal. No. a., n~ l?~S OUTBOARD c: ab In cndscr, alllQJS 2, sluMd Up to the. water line, w/tralltt, hllth Uotneed. NO P.fOTOR. S>U. -altor 6 PM 11' 0-.oent w/tS hp Mm! ma.. Ip whl tr1r. lkllnr ~) Good oond. !l39S 14'6" GLASPAR. T5RP .EYinruct. ..... Good Cllb- dllloo •. l7WIStl I ' BAY HARBOR "..O::i: SALES Clearance Sale 011 All Dltploy Mrifl& 21 to Cltffw "'"' All Sh" 11' t• 34' WI• INCLUDING---- IOLU.WAf CMA LOMA C.ASITAS SHiii.TON MANOI KIT PAllYllW IAf HAllOI COIHILL FASHION MANOR Plllftot HO M ml CILlllrT't SA HARA 1425 BAKER ST., COSTA MESA 1r1 llM:lt lut et H•tW .. W• CALL S40·t470 TODAT Ne\v car dlr. UXV631. Phone VOLUME ENGL mileage 360 demonstrator on1-673-0900 &ts-9'303 -540-9467. FORD DEALER special! $995. DIAL direct 642-5618, Chall;f! ===~~~---1 '66 WAGONEER SAlES -SERVICE KUSTOM MOTORS your ad, then sit back and \VANTED : Volk s \\'age n "·~ I ,._ bo -'-, suitable fo1· Dunc. Buggy. I d'. w••on. 6 cyl, -r '69 MODELS 845 Baker St .. Coela Mea ...... ...,n o ....,. P nt ouog. -~-· N r..,,. Privl'llC party. 8"2-8<17~. steerinr. looks like new. Lie fmmedla.te dellwry 3100 W. Cout Hwy., .8. . ~==,,;;5'Q.~~~~===ol~::"'=;':;"o====';;;;;;';;'o;;="';=;O:°'====;:;::I SOV368. New car dlr. Pb. LARGE SELECTION &42..94tli ~li'64 -; 646-!no.1 -540-9467. Theodore Authoriud ?>1G Dealer SUNBEAM '61 JEEP CONV. ROBINS FORD susn:sr m"""lpla" tn V6, bucket 11eats, 4 wbeel 2060 Harbor Blvd. town. The DA.ll..Y PILOT '65 Sunbt•m Trlger 260 VB, 4 spd. Jt'1 nice. New car dlr. UOH200 Pb. 54().9467 or 646-9303. drive, spoUeu, #~-New O>sta Mesa 64U010 Qau:t.fted section. Save car dlr. Phonr 646-9303 -____ .,..., ___ ,, =· time • dtott. Look "'""" FERRARI '50 WILLYS Jeep 4 wh dr. ---------1 Imported Ams 9600 fmported Auto• P.U. Good 0000 · Must S.ll. '67 F,ERRARI GTC li~~ii~i~;:ij,~~~~~~:-~ 645-0928 after 5 P .f\f. =========cl C.ou.llr. The upatono In mo- R V h I 9515 toriJll". Ruby red w/ blk in-KrNf'n e ic: N terior. Fully equipped incl '61 JEEP WAGONEER F'M I muJtiplex atereo ra· 4 WhHI Drive dio, 7000 actual miles, Deal· Custom 4 door modfll. Bi& ers peraonal car. See & dr1vt to bell.eve. ~ VI enatne. Automatic _1~rtupo11 .ii 111 p L1 r1 •:, transmission, power stttt- lna. power brake.$, tac:tcry air conditioninS, AM/FM rt· dlo. tinted rlus thruout. heavy duty ~. auto- matic air leYe1en, dtlUX"e 3100 W. Cot.It Hwy., N.B. Iua• rack, new $300 &42"* 541).1764 snow I dirt li~s. Perfect Authl::INed Fenari Deal.tr mecbank:al conditton • Spot. FERRARI ie1& tbru-out. Low mUtact. Newport Import.-Ud. (lr. Cott over $5800 new tut yt:ar. ana• Cawit)"• onb' .~ Must aacrillct • own"r lff.v. tud du.la. inl oountr)'. $GOO or btsl SALES..StRVtC!·PARTS oUer, Call 839-6648 alt 6:30. 3100 W. Coast HW')'. Newport Beach C.mpora 9520 6'2-IM05 S40-l764 --'-·-------1 AuthOriied Frrnr1 DeaJtr '60 Ch•v. C•mper Btc va. ttle unll, fuib' equip. Noew car dlr, K6llll, Pb. 646-9J03 or $4().9467. '69 VW WESTFALIA 5lm mL Excellent t'OQ!. •• •!M>-mt * * FIAT '67 FIAT 150 2 Or, O!ole. or 2. New car dlr, # 11919. l'tl. f<&.9!03 -_,, -------- Delft Ltwls for m1ny ytlf'I has sohl Toyotu ta huttdndt of qtilfW customm M Or1n91 County. TM• _, ,.... that * for tho best doll * 10< ftla -· '""""' .......... * '"" tht ..... ~ ,.. --,....., -Lewi& ,..,., ..... tt. THE lflW TOYOTA ~raur TlUCJ( IS HEJtl tlOW ~ CIDVNTl' TCn'OT,t;..'YOl.VO HL'OQUAlll:Rlll:S 6-46-9303 1916 HUIOI llVll. FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS ON ALL CARS IN STOCK Mor• Tho1t .200 Cors To Choo•e From tlERE ARE T\\'O EXAMPLES '65 BUICK i.,1.n Spert c .. ,. Vol. •uto, ,,,,, .. , bud;tt IM"' WlthMI • .,, lllu1 ~r ""' 1111 w11t1 m1kftl119 ln!9"llH', OK Ill -"t' ""Y· SL E S... 51299 '65 CHEVROLET •l111p.ie i port c.11,.. V ... 1tklr;, Ill:..,., An D"<l!!Mi t•t, Tl\h t. I OOOd Yfl1111 Ill 1-v _, or 1~1 word 114 ... 5999 o,.. 7 0.,. Tlf1 10 P.M. 18211 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach Hwy. Jt S.. et S. o-... ,,,.,, Phone 545-8863 or 84'7-6139 Open 7 Day• 'Til lo P.M. - TRANSPORTATION ~!IANSl'QRTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ,\111 .. 'l!•ntacl 9700 Auto• yt1nted 9700 Auto L11lln! 91 10 UMd Cars _ _-"00 1---"----~ . ~PAY TOP '09 Rlv,.,_, talol over 10.,. BUICK DOLL~ from .... 'pOy. run .... -------- WE PAY . , CASH 'tor aod. dean uMd r.ara, a/C, immac. Stn.22 per '61 BUICK Ill......._ s.. C:.O..• R11 mo. 96>--0Sl'l "615-2142 VISTA CRUISER WGN. fOr used CU'I I truclul just c:a11 t11 for tree mimate. Theodore Robina Ford V4, a.uto. trans.. radio, heat. 2060 Harbor Blvd. U1t(I C1r1 9900 er, powtr item,_-I bralcu, GROTH CHEVROlfl C.M, M2.()Ql0 TRANSPOR'.l'ATION CARS hctQZ')' air. tinted &!us. (lJTK 128>. Auto LH1in9 9810 llWPOR~R MOTORS . Al :~~RTS LEASE. RENT 20.18 HARl!OR BLVD. l<OIO ·Gllll,. Gl'OVe Blv.!. ORDER YOUR COSl'A MESA \I Block W. of lllWkhunt 1970 TODAY ~294 or 54MSll 531.7100 FOR EARLIEST FINANCING AVAILABLE "'6 BUIO<. LoSab!o i door WE v.-, WH ' ' DELIVERY 2 MualaJlis ,QiOO each ·:ardtop. Factory ..tr con. Aµ poptilar makl!li. Ford 3 Chevy Impalas S2700 f'& d1u0nlng. i'ull powtri radk>,' FOR YOUR CAR authori:ted leasing 8ystcn1• J Ford Galaxies $2700 ea heater. SfF JTI $1995. UU Get Our Competitive Rates 'YOUR CHOIC.E-1969 H&rbor Blvd. 6C-Oil3 Dlr. CONNRL CHEVROLET Theodor• • • 534--6290 • '69 Riviera, take over ltue ROBINS FORD '68 SPORTS ""''" 13.100 !rom pvt. PIY· Full pwr, 2<liG Harbor Rlvc:I. ml., air. pwr., vinyl top. Top a I c, immac, S137.22 mo. 2!21 Harbor Blvd. Costa ~!esa , 642-0010 condition. 494-3232. 962..(H) or 675-2142 Colt& Mf!'ll M6-120D 1965 SKYLARK 2 dr hit Full !MPoRTs WANTED II"' LEASE JI"' BUICK power, air, clean repo. Wk Oran&e r.ounttn '68 Ca.dlllac CoUPe de Ville, da,ys 536-6848, eve • wkends BILL TOP~~'l:"C1I'A 'fully equipped. $129. mo. 1966 RIV1ERA. Fully equip.1-530-_2>15 ______ _ lB88l Beach ,SJvd. 67 Ford, 10 t>a&11tatioll war· Like new. Top co n d ! BUICK No. 225. H a a H. Beach. Pb.. 841 ·-= on, rib. air, PS. $15 mo. 543-:541 Ol---4·30 M:.r) everything! .._ '67 GaJ. 50'.l ~. air. S05 ma. . ' . BARGAIN' '60-'63 Falcon Ranchero Low price. Priv, parly ~ SOUTH COAST '66 eu1¢K WILDCAT . CAR LEASING PD~VER, AMfF'M, XLNT , G42-m2 aft~A~'PMGood 30.. \V.'Cst H NB 645-2182 Sl495 • * 963-7466 62 BUICK S~-wy, , . transport. fOI' school or 68 Riviera, 11,111 pv.T, a/c work.' $355/offer 642--0436 TIIE QUICKER YOU CA~ For Dally Pilot Want Ada xlnt cond, pvt party, '36SO-l---'--'----- nIE QUICKER YOU SEU.. Dial 6C2-5671 for RESULTS 897..s1.25 WE ARE OVERLOADED WITH· GOOD USED ·,CARS! High heat and low sales has prompted the boss to put on a real money -making sale -the kind you can save big on. Come in today. '68 Chev. Impala Coupe. V.f, eulo. tr1111., fectory 1ir eonditioninq, powtr 1leeri119, r1 dOo, heel1r. WAK 12 7. $2095 TOTAL PR IC E + Tax & Lie. '65 Chevelle ConY1rti bl1. Auto. lr1111., pow1r 1l11•- i119, 1.1dio, h11t1r. !ZH 731, '67 Toyota Corona <I Doo" Auto. tr1n1., r1dl.,, h11t1r. YYU51l. $1295 TOTAL PRICE + Tax &: Lie. '65 Rambler 770 St1lion w1 9011, Auto. lr1111., r1dio, h11ter. OYU 433. $695 TOTAL PR IC l + Tax & Lie. "66 Cadillac Co11Y1rtibl1, Auto. tra n1., ftclory 1ir eonditio11in9, power 1teerin9, 11dio, he1 ter . PMM Old. $2595 T~T:a~ ~R~~:. '65 T-Bird Coupe. Aufo. "'"'" feclo•v ,;, eon- d itioni119, redio, h1al1r. IXP •61. $1195 TOTAL PRICl + Tax k Uc. '67 Chev. " 'It Ton picliup. 11.,d;o, ha•l1r. Vt70l4 $1495 TOTAL PRl~l + Tax & Lte. "61 Corvair Coup1. Awtc. lr1111., ••dio, h1lif•r. ICGZ )44. $195 TOTAL POICi + TBX Ir: Lie. '67 Chev. Impala Spo rh Coup1. Vt , Iulo. lren1., power 1!11ri119, redio, he1!1r. THH 515. ' $1695 TOTAL PRICE + Tax & Uc. '64 Chev. Bel Air S1 1!0011 w19011. V-1;. 1uto. t r1111 ., pow. t r 1f11 rin9, r1dio, ~11!1r. RRY 990. $995 'r6TAL PRICE + Tll.x & U r. '67 Mustang F1itb1ek 2..L l. v.1, ''''"'V ,;, con- ditioni119, r1dio, h11!1r. TB Y 449. $1595 TOTAL PRICE + Tax & !Jc. '65 Pontiac Grand Prix H1rdtop Coupe. V.1 , 1ulo. tr1111., fie· lory 1ir conditioni119, pow1r il11rin 'jl, r1dio, h11l1r. $1395 TOTAL PRICE + Tax & Uc. '65 Plymouth l1n 6eud 1 eoupt . V.I, I UIO. fr1n1., 11dio, l11~ter. NMP 111. $995 TOTAL PRIC• + Tax Ir Lie. '62 T-Bird C"11v1rlib\1. Aulo. tr1111 .. power 11,,.,. in'iJ, r•dio, h11!••· SJL 9o•. $295 TOTAL PRICE + Tll.x & Uc. '64 El Camino C1nfO!l'I, Auto. ti-a111., radio, h••l•r. N76105. $995 TOTAL POICl , + Tax &: Uc. '65 Ford G,l1•i1 500 H.T. Cou,1. V.1, •uto. m1ti,, radio. SIN 174. $895 TOTAL PRICE .l. Ta x k. Uc. CONNELL 2828 HARBOR BLVD. • COSTA MESA 546-1203 CADILLA~ '61 CADILLAC Convertible, Fire frost brown 1v/ f.Ull bllc interior. Every pou. Cad accessory incl. stereo radio t:. tilt wb@el. Gen. Mar. personal cU-, ab- solutely llawleu in every detail, Ask for Mr. Coltey J1t'lt1porr )l1 1n1nrt :> 3Uj:) W, Coast Hwy., N.B. S:U-9405 54().1764 Authorized ?.fG Dealer 196' C•dill•c Convertible Factory a.ir conditioned, auto- n1aUc, radio, beater, full power, Beautilul 90ft yellow finish with black Jeathtr in- terior. Lie # SAX-690. Al it's best for only $2499 SUNSET FORD 544{1 Garden Grove Blvd. Westmlnater 646-4010 '68 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE VB, auto., rad.lo. heater, pow. er steering, power brakea, po\\<er windows factory a.Ir cond., white v.·all tirn. vinyl top, tinted g\e.ss. Ser. 63- 683-f7FWD19876. $4795 AL ROBERTS lOCM Garden Grove Blvd. 1,i Bl1tek \\I'. ol Brookhurst 5.17-7800 '61 CAD. Convertible, full po1vt:r, fact air. stereo, new paint. Xlnt mech. cond. Caci. mechanic's peraonal car. 5 40-9100 "Dick Norman" '69 CADILLAC Cc!V. 1 owner. 11.00CI miles. All pwr. Under Blue Book . .......... '64 CADrLL.Ac Sedan de Ville, loaded. beautiful. Must sell. SI~. 96&-7~ CAMARO '67 C•m•ro SS 350 Air, loaded, low priced th.is week? JOO~(r \Yarranfy. KUSTOM MOTORS M.; Baker St .. Coita Attsa 5'-0$15 '68 CAMARO R.S. P/S. RJ'H. Automatic. :!8-1 Knox, CAf 645-2991 eves. CHEVROLET 1966 Chevrol•t Impala Super Sport Convertib~ · VS, automatic, radio, htater, po'ver steering. Lie # rm. 107. $1499 SUNSET FORD 54f0 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster 646-4010 '64 CHEV. Impala 2 dr. sed, R&H, Xlnt. cond. S700. PH: 548-4468 '69 El Camino, 6600 miles, $2!XX). Low Book S3275. CaU aft 5, 493-4156 '63 Nova II Wagon 6-<=yl, auto, P/S. i;::ood rond. !1)827-4032 '64 ll\.1PALA, 4 dr, new tire1, battery, 01uffier, S 7 5 0 . 642-4936 '64 CHEV 6-cyl, auto, R&H, CLEAN! S700. .. 835-'15.52* '65 IMPALA. Air, full power, new tires. loe.ded. * 548-1.334 * '65 Chevy Impala 2 Dr. Good cond. Auto. v "'· $1200. m.<511 '68 MALlBU 2 door coupe Pl,;O. Muat taeritlce! 142.-968-327'1 I.fl 5 pm '$1 CHEVY Im~ alnt . -«Ill mile• 29,000. Very ftUOl1. ~ '611 CHEVY ~ 9 -wan. tlOO ml, lull, ""''d, ...... all ~­ '59 Otev VT auto. Oe&n '245 Good -· ... SbalJmar DI'. CMm= '62 ~tONZA t Dr. Auto., R&l-f. Good cond. $47S or Wt otter. MG--6942 ' ' NewC1n , OVER ACTUAL FACTORY INVOICE ' NOONew Cars ' MANY 1969 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM You can drive home your choice of 1989 models al exactly 3°/o over our actual factory invoice, Come in tod•J for best selection. • NO SALES EXPENSE • NO PREPAR,TION· CHARGE • NO ADD-ON CHARGES • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1969 TORONADO 3 TO CHOOSE FROM Autom1tfc tnnsmission, 4 seoson 1ir conditioning, AM/FM stereo, ndio, h11ttr, power steering, power disc brokes, tUt & telescope st11ring wheel, chrome whttls, visor vtnity mirror ptektge, '41Wtr 1ntenn1, custom interior trim, power side windows, deluxe s11t belts, 6 wey power setts, vinyl roof, remote control mirror, duel hetd restreints, glove box lamp, electric clock, Instrument penel courttSy ltmp. strill No. 394879M6QG. 799, 394879M602092, 394879M605872, Used low miluge exttutive t1rs. PRICE FULL USED CARS D'RASTICALL Y REDUCED '88 CHRYSLER Newport V-•· "'"· """'" ~ 11--., -It' s.m. rMlo. 1111111'. ltfU .. ut. '86 DODGE 4 Door 51095 '&8 OHEYROLET Sttp Vin $595 '86 OLDS II !!DAN '59 MERCURY 4 DOOR HARDTOP V-t, 1u!o. trtnt., -1t11r1nt. tut: ... '83 OLDS r.is COUPE '88 FORD FAIRIANE 500 V.f, IUl'I. trenl"-powtt l lW!rrl '" •!O. ~H!W. TF 20l. '87 CHEVROLET COUP! 3'14 V.. 1uto .lr1111 .. rtdlol, llt•ltr. bdtl •flJ. TYX TO'J • '86 OLDS 91 '68 OPEL 2 DOOR l c111., 4 f...-l, r•<llo, hli'ttf, XPI ... '1195 '89 MUSTAllB MACH I ~i.nttk, -.i-lrtt. -rN1W'.'.r.'le " hHltt, fectory alt. s2995 - '88 COR~Et 1 E · V ... l 11'Md, .. cuo, llHlll'. NNIC. fia, '82 COMET ' 2 DOOR COUPE v.a, tulCI. tr1nl., -ITWllll. ,. G'o, /lffltr. l YY 04. '85 G.M.C. 'ii Ton ~lckUo • 1-.:l,. r~lo. fllltltr .. lo~I rin'll, ll••VY 1'111'1 "'111J, .. 1 , 51495 '85 FORD COUNTRY $QUiii V .. , aute. fl'i lll. I~ Ill' _. 110llll1~ r.• litffll!I. •Miio ~ . 's1495 Manr Mere Used C1rs To Choose From Al Rellucell Pried e OLDSMOBILE • 2850 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 540.9640 Open 7 Dayi "A Week ' " I I TRANSPORTATION l'ORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANsPORTA TLON 1u.=;;;;:;;;C.;..n_ --Uood Cars 9900 Uaild Cars -9'00 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTAT!O,N TRANSPORTATION J.~~,,PO~RT=AT.,_l"'O.;,;N_1T,.:.;RA=N.:.;SPO..;;.;.R;...T...;A_Tl_O,...N'-­ :U::HCf::i..::C°":;·~--.:.::=l:U:::Md:::::__:C:;:•_::P1:__;__,::'900;:: Uood C:.!' 9900 u..ct car. -9'00 "°° --------CHRYSLER CHRYSLER ~'C~HEYR~....,OLET_...:.:,:: i ·=:C::7H::EY::l:-::.:0::'.LET~ CHEVROLET CORVAIR COUGAR FORD UMd Cars 9'00 COMET ''5 IMPALA·HT U pwr, alt, new Cllr ·en.a; .. owned by lltUe 'ole man lfr.m L<1>uno World, Will b.le tore!Kn car-bl trade. Xlnt cond ln1kle I: oOI. :}irns&:ll..8. Call Mr. Phil after '11 AAt, t94-9'm or 515-«34. 1967 CHEYEW "55396" Convert. 4 i;;pd, radio.. etc. # 8-lOOG Keflys Bli.w Book aUggesied retail Sl990 We S.11 For $1199 Con1ple!e FIJmnC"lng Avail. 157 Chev. Sta, Wp. '&7 ClllYSl.EI 1961 <llRYSLER. 300 4 doer •'61 OOMET. • Dr. RJR. ·~ Corva1r Moma.Jlikt new, 1967 Mlrcury Cougar 1967 Ford Ranchero XL Bel Air, 4 Dr, VU)' &OCJd COCMl. Hard tap au tom at 1 c. !WM. $100. Call St8-fm,aft $10'.X). Coupe hardtop. vs. autom•· vs, 4 llJ)9ed, radio. heater, Rebullt 233 ~. 1111w ttre1, i..DOOR HARDTOP ~ Factory alr 5 p.m. 6tM22S tic. radio, beater, power power ste«i"1'. Uc: # TFX· new traN., ~t steerlnc, V • .,_ &..-_1_ cond\UOOinc. Power 1te@: i--;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;--l atemnt. Lic$l099' # Tr.G..US. 930. power bre,ka. auto traN. 1 • automa .... , ~tiwy .... f18, Power bhkn, Radio, CONTINENT $1999 M,,,._io..,,...1a1e.a ... '°""',...,.._,..,...:in. 11ea ..... Sharp ruo ""' AL CORVEllE SET FORD """"' priced at $595. ••• radio ' boater. Imm&· l2.SGO 1941 -642-0lll SUNSET FORD SUN Call M1·Tl81 culate. (UD$ 22 E7 9 43 5 1. Dlr. '63 LINC. Contiflental, fuUy '64 Co,.,.tte Sting Ray 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. 54.W Garden Grove Blvd. ' l'b •• '' =~-====~~--1 i!Qp'd, Xlnt cond. ·oo tirH. H-~1 .. p Coupe, 4 .~. "•· __ w..;';:':;;'";:":;;"'::":::·'...;.•.,..;;_;;.1;:0_ l =-W~·~•~tm~',."'-''"''c=-64-t;.IOJ=-'=I · ~ 66 Ma I U 396 1968 CHRYSLER Now wht w/•"" uphot. ll350. ~-• ~~ ' Yothr 4 door lw.rdto tac-Ews & wknds: 967r.9600. dio, heater. (TXZ n4). DESO"'O '66 FORD V-8 Country , , CHEVROLET Caprice ii Yellow with ~•ck bucket AJLAS p, $2195 I SqUire St. \lqon. Aulo. p ~~. 1 !'mltop. One owrwr 1Cata. VS, power 1tee.r1ng, rory atr, full power. l..Daded '66 2-Door, orig. o"ner AL ROBERTS steer. Air. in nice condition ;rcer lo¥llh less than 20.000 645-1441 radio, heater, N,w car dlr. With extras.. UTI-OU $3&.Xi. 23000 mi. $2375. l!Xl!O Garden Grave Blvd. '59 DE SOTO Good (VJZ 32'.!l ntust sell thii ~in.ilea. Hu auti'.. p steer. ---------1 1'PC123 -Ph. 646-9303 -Cf.IRYSLER -..PLYMOUTH 1941 Harbor BJ\fd. Costa * 675-3808. * ~ Block W. of Brookburst lraMportatlon. $85 or offer. iveekcnd only $15 9 r,. !Air. Villyl roof and Is 1965 Chevrolet Caprice 1..:>W-.::..:>;.;16:.;7;_, ------·I 2929 HARBOR BLVD. 0M,,.""'~~64Jl.-04J3==~D~k=-. -~~ ~==::::::::::::::::::=::== 531-7800 494-8357 after 6 PM Jim Slen1ons Mercedes Benz, .itowroom fresh. Can be 2 door hardlDP. Factory air 1966 CHEV. Bel Air: 1 door COSTA M1!SA 5-46-l!M '65 CHRYSLER Convertible CORYAIR ----""-'=---1°"'~;~;=~==~1 tal W. Warner, Santa Ana, , n at 13) w. Warner, Sarr conditioned, V8. automatic. Sedan. vs, ,.utomatic trans, Open Daily 'til 10 p.m. Very clellll, ~ miles. $1300. COUGA' R DODGE 546-411~ ta Ana or call 546--t114 ask radio, heater. power steer· powtir sleeting rad 10 :O=w=ne="=-====== ! '64 CORVAIR Monza. Xlnt 162 FORD WAGON ior Dan. P.tust KC!! this ing. Lie # PHK-867 heate.r. TBG '¥11, $l,29S. tJMi 1965 CRO\VN Imperial 4 dr cond. $425, ---------'66 DODGE P/U 'A T. long tir.-eekend for $2150. or t:.est $1299 Harbor Blvd .. 64?JU13 Dlr. hardtop. This beauty ha' *548-4951* '61 A1ERCURY Cougar hdtp. bed, betng trail!. mlllit sell, COUNTRY SEDAN Her.1DLR. SUNSET FORD '68 CHEV«rPU '11v~lhi,'!~ Ll~~,?KBlv,..d. ____ C_O_M_E_T___ '65 Co-·ao· ................ bl.'"',....... Auto. P steer. Air. Nice take over Pa Y n1 e n I s. Auto. dlr. V-8, power .steer· """" "'""'" "'11·"''" • • • ....., ........ " """"""' local low mileage car. P.1ust 962--0683 , lni::. RcaJ ilian! ! FNY 182 9. JIUI Oievy w~. 5-1-10 G~en G"!~~ ~1vd0. 1; Ton, g fl n~sidt!:. vs. _CM_._64_2--04 __ ,_,_0_1,_. ___ '66 COMET Caliente. 7 door mue,1.ia~;;.0 or oUer. 549-0103. sea this weekend <Stock No.io1963=~oo=oo=E~~Dart--. -,u-·ci<-1 LB. $699. WCallill 8takllle.._.:ii~ to, P /S. P/b, xlnt cond. 'Vestm1 nsler ..........., stick, pretn. tiN!i\, many cus-Hardtop. V8, au Io mat I c ~w~tt~-=~~-----T1745AI only $2195. Jim shift, good rubber, xlnt car ln trade. ~"' •..1 . Abo 1963 f' 0 r d '62 4 Or. Chevy Impala. Pis. tom feature1. New car dlr. ls Your Ad ln our cla.ailleds ! trans. Radio, heater, Clean: '65 Corsa 140, lower than Slemoru1 P.fcrcede11 Benz, m cond. No trade. $ 5 9 5 . ..:•::.'..:~;.;:,~::.· ~~-~~1 ~airlane Wagon, auto. xlnt P/b. fuidh l •ires. Xlnt -#33421C. Ph. 646-9303 or Someo~ wiU be looking for SUD 387. $1295. lMl Harbor wholesale. $695. \V . \Var Der, San I a o~~1...... '66 FORD \\'agt1n, fully ~~~~,.,..,.,~~~==-~'°~""~·~-~-~5'8-~"'51~-~::'.:7:-='40-~-~~===:::::::::='~"~· ~o~;at~642-5671~~=:=~:=~8~1~""~·~64~U~l~13~D~l'~·:':'==-~"==*~54~8-~9~158;~*==d=A~"~a~.~;~'6-<~11~4~====1!;~<j~""'~~~;:oiJi;o;;;,=:j-•pd w/atr, PIS. P/B. ' ,. ' • ·' .. .. -.. " . . " • . ,, '• ' .• I;, '• I • 1< " 1· '• ( ,. ,• It ., ,, I ~ ' • ' • t ' • -' • , • • , -• • . , ' • .. • I" ··"""· .,. ------'60 Dodge Wagon, all po\ver, $23.1(1. 642--3400 da y 1 . ew Cars 9800 New Car• 9800New C1rs 9800 New C1rs 9100 New C1rs 9800 New C1rs 9800 New Cars 9800 good tires. $350. 548-0797 evl!S. ~~'-~~~_..;._,;_,;:.=;._:._~~-';c.:.;C:.:~--.::;:;~~~-'.:;:;;_;_:::..::..:::::.:..~~~.;;:;=-~ • 6'2-3354 • ""~===========! • We invite you to our large modern service department No matter where you bo~ght your car the welcome mat, is out Gt Sunset Ford's Service Department! I Sloek I JQ.5.2 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'Ji 198 lllD 1970 TRUCKS P~s T~x & l;o;. f1,·ght s1995 · II FULL fA(fORT ~j (Ol'll""%:~--'--· ... , . . . -'"""'""'" ,,.., .... .. --.,,. ""''"' ........ ' .... ~ .,,. .......... ..,........ ..... .. -· -i'\" ~· '..... ·-· •• 1o ... ··r.: • -·-....... __ ., ..... ~.~ .... -~~-~ ... ~ . .,-~-~ fQUIJtPIDI I :: • . .. '"' .. ,. "t ;~--)"- • •• BRAND NEW 1969 I.,: CUST. 500 CPE. """1( ONLY $2588 s3999 , • $2299 BOB HEUSSER DEALER DISCOUNTS ON ALL USED CARS! 1967 FORD RANCHERO ll v.s, ' J?ffd -R.dio, Ht1l1r, Pa.rootr steering-lie. r TFX 930 1966 CHEVROLET IMPAU S.S • Convtrt•blt -V·8, AutCKNtie, ~dio, Heater, PoYM Stte11ng-Uc. 'T FR \07 \ •• ,:, ........ .............. ~1999 1967 OPEL STATION WAGON Delu•t. S1andard lransmi5siorl, R.d•o a. Heiler. eletn -lie. • UQT •o7 .. !1399 1967 DATSUN 1600 COUPE R•dio, Huter, 4 spetd -lot. Ho. QCS 046. 1967 MERCURY COUGAR Coul>I' Hirdrop, l/.S, Au!C<T'111c, R1d10, H!attr, Pcwtr St~rmg-lic. I TZG 4lS 1967 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER Deluxe Compltlely Equ!pptd-lic. # TBZ 83S !.~.~ .~~!!.~.c .. ~!.~!.1~!:.'"' $2499 rower -Beau!ilul -Soft Yellow finiih, wiTh Black lt1ther ln ltr1or -lie. •s.AX: 690. lUllury •I it~ Bes! Ftlf only 1966 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE 2 Dr. '~ed -Rl<lio. lfta!er -lie. #"JSN «I BIG SAVINGS ON USED TRUCKS \ •• " ' . ,;1 ... •••• ......... IMPERIAL FALCON -~-------1 1969 lmP,.rial LeBaron IMMAC 'Bl Falcon tf.T. Viny\ 4.DOQR HAR!YI'OP lop. R/H, auto. Brand new 4~0 V-8. auto., rear .eat motor w/trans.ferable \\-at-speaker radio, heater, pow· ranty. Prv pr!y, 545-4565 er steering, pC!\\"er disc brak. FORD '62 STATION WAGON, V-8, auto, pwr sl. dlr, good run- ning. Take $399 Cash or fine. prvt prty. FNY782LB, 494-9773 es, factory air cond!tion!ni. 'vhi1e wall tire~ vinyl top, , tinted glaSll, remol«> mirror, , cornering lights, wheel COV· ers, 1\'arnin~ light sys., pow. er split seal'!'., power door locks. electriC" a n1.. Serial YP.f43-K9Cl6M82 -Stock No. "'°""'· '68 Torino GT Faslbk. 350 hp, $S!Ol.J6 rib, a/c, bucket seats, AL ROBERTS mags. xlnt cond. $2850 or make o(r. 548-2148 after 5 lOOW Garden Grove Blvd. !_..: Block \\'. of Brookhllnlt FORD Country Squire, '6:), 537.7800 factory air, $UOO or trade ==========I !or good F.G. sailboat. 846-4311 JAVELIN '66 Ford Falrlane 68 JAVEUN A/C, PIS $495 Disc/bric&. Stereo !ape 343 2 Door Loaded. V8, etc. Lie. cu in. Xlnl cod. $2400 ot O!· 00~9. Phone 642-6023 Dir. ~-'="="='-='~"='=====ol LINCOLN 1965 FORD Country Sedan \Vagon. VS, automatic trans, power slet>ring, r a d i o , heat~r. YPS i44. $1795. 1941 '67 LINCOLN Convertible Harbor Blvd. 642-0413 Dlr. Ltnv n1lles. Xlnl cond. $3200. 642-4107 a(lcr 5 1969 FORD LTD. Fully =========:I ME!tCURY powered & all extras. Less than 1 mo old. only 1000 mi. Decided not to k e e p , purchased ' th11J con1r1any. Sell for t'OSL For mol'e info call 644-4373. '68 TORINO GT. J~T. big V-8, 4 spd, dlr. take o\d~r car. Blue Bk $2JOO. Will take $1800 or less. \\'ill fine prvt prly. \VI L87 7 L 8 caJI Phil 5~~063-I. '67 t.1crc Col. Pk. ,vgn. 10 pa~s. a/c, t"dck, PIS. P/B, P/\V, pv.T. scats, spd. oonl, auto door lock, AM/FM, much n1orc. $2650. ~ MUSTANG '&I FORD Falcon, navy blue, convt. Sprint V-8 , 4 spcl, :;<! . cond. S795/offer. 494.6-159 '68 Mustang '66 FRL SQ Sta \Vag. P/s, P/b, air, fl•amc hitch. Sl400. ~'49-2009 CT, 2+2, Isl bck, air, ~ pwr str:::: & brks. dlr, int. group, Bl Bk $2810 will sac· ril $1950. Take older trade. VZL08:?LB call Phil 494-97T.I or 545-0034 . 63 FALCON. Perfect cond, 4 dr, auto. All t>xtras. One ov.·ner, lo mi. 5<:8-09TI '68 Ford Ranchero, 6 1:'yl, xlnt cond. R/H. $2750. 83.'l-t45"'an 6 pn1 . MUST Sell! 'bi NTustang Fastback 390 CC'. Pwr S. auto I.rans, R&H. Xlnt cond $2300. 646-2688 alt 6 '66 MUST ANG GT :I speed, V·8, Xlnl '61 FALCON Sta. \Vgn. 19561 Trenton Lane, 11.B. !162-3753 conclition. SI450. 675-7744 '67 f.1USTANG. Air-<:Ond. '60 FORD Xlnt cond. S16$ l!ARDTOP SSO. S~Z-0947 --~C::."::."~'~'"-6-=!4792~~-I 1 .'-'ro"'"rn""R"D"ST""'AR~L"tN°"'E"R;:,2-<l::.:,,'I '6!1 r.tACH I. 1200 miles, ~2 C.I. V . 8, P IS, P/B. au!o trans, r11dio, red, P 11·. R&H Sli5. 5364515 S::OOO * 549-0071 Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 BARGAIN CORNER In our Barga in Corner we have num erous used cars. Some clean , some not so clean. Some that are duplications, some we've had too long -in ar.y event these cars are real bargains. Look 'em over. '66 CHEVY 8 BISCAYNE \VAGON. 4·Dr. Stick. R&H. SVZ063. Needs a little peinl and metal work. '65 FORD a1slom -I dr. t1cdan. Auto .. VB. l\olake a fine v..·ork car. '64 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 door sedan. Factory air, powrr st~rlng, lXl\ver brakf'i-;, auto111a11c lron.~ .. radio, hf!ater #1901A. '66 MERCURY FUJJ power, faetory air, auto· maUc trAn"·· AM/FM, h('atcr . etc. RRY444. , '68 CHEV. Con\"ertiblc Cpe. Fae. a ir & power .!llttriJlg, auto .. R & H. \Vhile \\·Ith white top, }O\V miles. Had it too long! 5895 JOHNSON & SON USED CARS -540·5635 2626 Harbor Bovlevard, Costa Me11 ' 1 miJ• South of San Diego F reeway. TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION NewC•rt •-owC•n --can ·-NewC:.n MOO-Cart 9'00NewCora - • ) \11~· Cort '900 MUSTANG . • ' NINETEEN SIXTY-NINE , Our selection of brand new 1969 Cadillacs Is the finest in our history. ... .. Teat, drive today ••• ''The Masterpiece from Master Craftsmen" ••• Then select your model, equlp~nt I. colors nowl 1969 CONVERTIBLE DE VILLE SALE Cb11t111 l>f111~1 wl th blade top and b!Acl le1!htt ldm. f ulJ po Wet, !.IG• lory 1ir co11dlll(lnin;. •td"ee A~I· fP.I , lilt wb._ po•et door lock1, power trunk loc:k, 1w:iliaht .entind, \'oiue tifa,. •nd muo:h sior•. Low milup ear. fXWG3M) $5800 1965 CADILLAC Coupe DeVi!lt. FW.l power and f":tor,. air t;o11di· tionin1, Alf·f~I radio. tUt a11d te.le9e0pe tl«.rin& wheel. {NQBOOI) 1967 EL DORADO fir~l11 Rotewood with brow. Ptdded roof i Mddl1 luther Uim. Full pl!lfer, fac:L air, lJlt teleeet:1pto "·hul, Aloi-FM n.dio, c:nhe-coni.rof, door loth, light 9e11tind I dini.nler, reu 'lriad-dtloQll', di.c: br1ke1. (TVK617) 1969 IMPERIAL LeLron coupe. Full power, laelOQ' air, •t-U.pe. eruii.e control. e't'Q'T pomible optieL Paddtd top. (XS P777). Low 111ilm. 1967 CADILLAC Cotipe DeVille.. Pb..tatoin blue .-it.b blv.e le.tber interior. Full powei equ.ipmol pla. faclot"J •it cou- di1ionia1-lUJA557J 1968 EL DORADO Cbllttnut •Ith beip roof and matcbll& eloth and I01.~er inluior. Fllll JIDW•, lactor)' ~ 1tJeo AM· FM. 1il1-td-pio wt.eel, .U optlonL <1*8466) 1969 MAKO SHARK C..tt1<11 FutMek with r.monble panell. run pewtr, foetory air eondirionina. Aflf.fM tt~reo radio, tilt 111erin1 wheel. Gor1cou1 Cob.II fire.mitt widi n:i.atc.b· ins interior. (XNZ819), Low 111ileA. 1965 CADIL~C Coupe DeVille. SbttWood anen with blatk padded top aad black 1-ther i111mor. Fall poWl'T. f1e1ory air eondi1!onln1. AM.fl.f radio. lilt st.eeriA& whad,, power tfuDk opener. (NCB337) SAU $2000 Pa1c1 SALf $4500 PJllCE IAU $5000 PRICE IALI $3700 PRICE SAU $5300 PRICI SAU $5500 PllCI • SALE $2400 PRICI e SPECIALS . e (9) CADILLAC CONVERTIBLES '65·'66·'67 '68 and '69• The1t Cadillac Convertib1et ore alt obsolutely gorgeous and they ore of course just loaded with oll of Codil· Ice's fabulous accessories. We hove 1peciolly priced them for September io don't wait, see us tadoy ond drive your Cadillac home. . :::-· A Solid Shield of SERVICE with every sale SAJ.! ,.ICE5 EFffCTIV! TKROUGH TUESDAY. Sf'1EMIER 9, 1969 • PRICE 1964 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Fitll power ud factory alr condi· tionUi;. A~f-Fr.I radio, Sp1ailh .Uvet "itb blu.k l11terUu. (IVV517) 1967 CADILLAC Sedan d" Ville. Full powu, faeaery air eoadidonl.111o p.addtd roof. wonder-bu radio. tilt-lela whetl, doot led&. etc:. {VIHTBS) 1968 CHRYSLEl!l WAGON 9-pus. To" I Coutry, Fall ...... faelory air conditionina, AM-~ rtdlo, lulPP rack. 11.ddie YinyJ lfim., lilt 'Wheel, (\ITP971) 1966 MERCEDES BENZ :!305 4-Door Sed.a.. Auto. traaa., air C10Gditio•· Ins. power tteeriq I brake1, Saddle leatbs trim. (SVC268J 1967 CADILLAC G>nvtrtiblo. Creci~ wbfJe whb bl.ck top and black fall leather btterlor. Full powtr iaeladiDIJl.rn •teerlnf . br1ket • window• • 6 ••7 teal. ·fM radio. F716807i) 1964 FLEETWOOD Sed1n. Bahama Sand eite.rior with 1t.nd.a1wood 1- tber interior. f ull power, factory air ooDdidonln,. AAf.f~I r~o. all po•lble optlooe. (0QB616) 1966 CADILLAC flni.WClll(f D Dorado. F11U power, factol"J' air, full leathrr interior, tt.ueo A).f,fM, till wbed, ..,uy conetivable op1in11. (T!H741) Your Foctory Authorized Cadillac Dealer Serving the Oran9e Coast Harbor Area IALI $1500 PllCI IALI $3500 •PIJCI SALi $3700 PRICI SALi -$1900 PRICE • IALI $3200 . ' ··~ f,'-·~ SAU $17.00 PRICI IALI $2500 PRICI ' " ~thlRIDiliMllMUl&-111 i IULPH------· I NABE~ CADILLAC Usod C•ro 9900 OLDSMOBILE 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 AM to 6:00 P~I Sat. and Sun. _ ~ounces -A N.,, Suboidiary ''NLC'' (Nabers leasing Corp.) LEASE DIRECT Onler You. 1970 Cadillac T~ay for October Delivery Ou111anding SOmoo facilily at Oran Coun . 1 most modem deaienh · . UHd c... 99oa u..ci c... 9900 uiod Cor• · "'° u..ci c1rs · 9900 u-c.,. · 9906 uMcl co r1 ffllO <I•· Con "°° =0.-..LDS'-'-M-Oli-if.!..;..··= OlDSMOllLI PLYMOUTH . -PONTIAC • PON11AC • ·. RAMILD . T*RD. : ·18 MUSTANG V8 aoto. P. REAL Shup '66 Old '" Olds'Cutlou 4-Dr. &'IOWSll)'namlc.IL 'VHdr ••lt511'LYMOtirH' Dr, '65 PON'IV.C G10 I -'66 Poiitlac GTO' ~ '62, '-· ..... 61, T..alnl ~~no 'Merer. Air, BuCUtl.. Beaut:ifU! C\ltlur. Hol. Coupe. Go\d v.g, auto .. fWUO. beate, pow-Rudklp.,' P/$. .. F. Atr. v..a.. auto trans. ML pio me whttls 6 wide ovak Ftefor7 air, autDm&Ucrtr.M; RAH, ~ paint A tftl. wb!te w/b&adC fntft1ot 1: darlc: nuttaWc rreen wtth Mtb blk. Landau top, lo er 1tterlrlr, p:iwer bralm._ Auto. trans. Oean 1n 6 or best oUer. 545-2468 # low mlle:qe. f)c~ power I~. radio, beat-Prlme mod. $.190. 673-<151. black vin;tl top, tf,000 miJe. black vln>l. ""'""" 11111 mlf, .., w\t/woll -A loci. •Ir '°""·• while 'fall OUT. N"' w/w ttra.Mull • '""1dttlon <PGA !Cl) Jim er, el<:. Uc. l!UL SU •• by -....,.. '·"llll ~ ...... to only 11.,;. Jim brla, RIH. ""'"m""' Illlr ti,.. ttn""' oJatl< 1Jot11M sou. ljUO!&Oltl::lll f PO.-"'C -M--m S,..lol ot T.llRD every a..U.ble anJMde $Ir.mom Mtre*itl Bent:. l2J Int &: bucket Raia. ~e No. ui:v 104. • I ' "lllll ~l LYfuntt. s.nta Ana, • $1799' by Fwd. Specl&I! tbll 1 W. Warner, S&nta Ana, with tach, PIS, PIS. PIW. $13t5 , PLtMOUTHl · 18 VENTURA wh hd tp 2 ~· wetlctblf (Of only~ J\m 1·54-M_ll_< __ .._ __ I ~f:~~Pri~::1Parts;eBe;~ '• ' di\ p 'fact'atr;tow mil. '64 GTO 389 tJi.pow. rd., ~ '55,T·lftRD. ~TOPS. NEW E'JemomMemdtaSW:.P:J '67 MUSTANG .FASTBACK ...., · 10010A~~1!!!5mvd ·si PLTMOtml W.aao n . bke r!t. Mua:t-aen. But or. · tttw, Nit "Int. titaut Q · 1 ~~:,m~MM336 ~-.. ~lamer, Santa • .,.Aila. PIS. disc brak8. AM·F'l\f, 1-ott-•_r.______ % Btkk w 0 SrOokhuni ~uleGq. blta<. ~t fer. Pvt. ptf. 499-1'38. · meth cond. ~e ott. ~ - b et air, IUIO trans, $2200. '61 OLDS OillaM v.g_ R/H SJ7. ; • tirts excell. rzrs ot belt Js Pohl:la XI t condition flJ.-360I • J'OR Ille 18M T..SinL Owned 11161 T Bird. fD'ftJ" Itri I 962-7377 wht 1149 •°all•. Pis. P/b: offer. ~ e. ~ • · ,69 l'tRtBIRD, 400 dlx. alt, • II drtwn onl,y W mature bib.~ 1QP caadl llp&t PX!. &t6--3S54 ID Olds as. Pbnr 1trs/ '~PLYMOt.mt 2drhrd!Dp. ~bn.kn. ~.cub. lact "'"· Prlv 111!1>'· c '0L •om an. Good cond.. tee! ~ ' OLDSMO.ILE 1 •·-etrr-1.ASS~----,-0r-. HT-~. ':,J n, -;:'Ji: ,~ ... ei. ,.,.... "' G10 M1, ...... Air = 1>11 131a ~ '\ -eanan,r•. 1 ' VALIANT !'. AM·FM la,pe dfck, ' IPkn. c 0 nd. Pvt pt.11.)'. PH: rrs WONDERl"UL the bWJ7 ' '" Olc!a, 2 dr, eold. fact war-new lire• ~ 'I& 1'enmado, tulb' eqp'd. P.LYMOtmlJtcad:runner 69. MU997 &lltr 8 P.~ •• Pontiac Tempttt convt, Sfl.3031 !5ft " or 61' bQJ1 tn ~ )'(Ill find' 1983 2 Dr. Auto tnna, r'lllio, r., be.auWull $3DI• Ask for Geod t.'Ondtdon. MUST MOO mL Perfect cond. U1:iG -Pl" di-. LIC.-&ictd_tl) 1110. HAR..BtiR BLVD+ tn the Oullfted Adi. Oeck air, $400. fJ&le 675-7513 6CW&'ll ~E 11" SELL AM-9125 or Sei t ofter! S46-1GS While elephants! Dm11:1...,·llne tell. 494-6893 aft S pm ros1'A'. tJtSA--them nowt --• 646-8891 * l . - J ' J ' I • iMM~DlATE DELl$Y : · lltcfllt 11111 •· Hldtol!IY ~ a Fun •lnyf lttltrior • Nyloo <1~111(1 • aw dock spoiler a Full roe! .. ~ 1nt1tlon a lumptr ......... A1h fl'1Y Utht a · H.D. nnlon 1woy bar. *il:lllllil!l: *~!lllllllllt Year Eid 01111 Up Price - 1969 :DOD.GE CORO.NETS 1RAN1> JUW 2-DOOJl CO,UPIS . Mtoctoi, it: I W1!1..r.111111,~ltliM4tL IMMEDIATE DEUY.ERY' YurEI• $·2·· 288 TOTAL Clul Up PRICE Price _ _ . + Tu • Lie. 19&9 Dodge "·Western $ports Siiecial" BRAND NEW -2-DR. HARDTOP· COUPE Folly~ lodHlllf •ln!froi!, -tlm, full -I 4ilcl.-" ctntnl 10lmr, sports ""' -caopol1, ... -"""' lie. U2Sl9112'17'. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - Year Elld ·$ 288 TOTAL c1;_up . . .. . ~~}~~ 1969 DODGE CORONETS BRAND NEW STATION WAGONS Fullr IKlory oquipptd, htlltr, dofrostor, lie. WL.45119112'047, WLAS19t12l966. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY · ~iEi~0: .s2588 ~~J~ TRADESMAN VAN ::-· ltl9 DIDIE D 100 ~'T~ . CUSTOM CAI "" , v .. ~-~-~· · Dtlux.e wheel cave", fully factory =-'°"' -'"" ~-,In: equi........ft Motor No. 1167124956. 1w w.st •11 1nlmll' r.nt 3"t ~..,.er t't""" --• ,,;;o;w. ·-·· ....... IMMEDIAT£ Dnl'lOtr.' YllRIND CUAN "' n1a YIARIHO CUAN ur Pala . s21ss TOTAL :-~!:,&'lie. . ..... , . -- ' ' • LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW 1969 DODGES IN SO. CALfORNll ENTIRE STOCK * SPICIAI * IOW PalCIS . EASI EST Tt MS FLE XIBL E rtNANCING fllt I ICCWl1t utdft tpprov1I, courttoUl fin1nct M1ntgtn " tluty at all tknts. ./·LOW PAYMENTS ./ EXTENDEDTERMS . SER VIC DEPT. . OPEN 8 A,M. TO 11 P.M. . . . & DAYS A WEEK . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN 8.A.M. TO 11 P.M. 5 DAYS .A vtm ~~-·~· BEFJJRE YOU BUY~l-, --~ -USED cAR ANYWHERE $hqw the clealer my ..,.....-and ask if he ccm match ill If not, come into HARBOR DODG' home of the GOLD STAR GUARANTEE. Bo~ Swick, ~~"'"'' M:.,.I"• USED CARS '65 K>RD LTD -. . !66 CHE.VROLET 2 -Hlrdlip ~ 08. 8 lmptl1 S.S. Hordtop $1188 FACTOltY _ Allt, ~ -I~, Ill'" t1BM1. V ... , -U.. YillYI ~ ..... """'"~~a.in. ~fl' w r1.. '1"1111 i~ktr~ , TOTAL PltcE t T'• & L1e. TOTAL PRICE + fu,& kt. '+7 MUSTANG '67 PLYMOUTH Hlnltop ,~, 088 F Soda '$ --ii".W-':!i~~,.t = ~ .. ~, 1088 TOTAL1'1ICI + .... I ,.. TOT·L -1C1 "' '"" +Tu & Lit. '66 BUIC!< ·Special '67 DODGE Dart ==~. "'.':'.· ~.= $988 TOTAL r!ICE +Tut.i.x. '65' PONTIAC '65 PONTIAC · Cat. Lo Mins 2 Door Hlnltop E''""°' "'· v,. ,.,_. 188 9 Pm. Slltion W"'n $988 Iii. -tlud:1t-i:r,: rtdio • v .... ~ Atll c&io .. ' "'· • ""'iWw.: 4Q). r.ll:'° .-= ::;r Jr..~ !HCA )lfJ.. TOTAL PRITT +Tu • l 1t. TOTAL PllCE +.,_..a U&. '66 CHEVlOLET '66 MUSTANG 11!"'1.if 2 1>oor • $688 2 Door Hsrdtop $888 · V .. r-.Ha & ~illll'I' 1.te-~'~~!..~ _,. ,.,.., ~--CIG,_ tUJ. ..._lYb lff1• TOTAL PllCE + T~" a Lie. TOTAL PllCE + ru a LJc. '66 PLYMOUTH · . '64 CHEVROLET · Y1llont 1 D"'$68'8 lmpol1l D,.r Hird"' $588 . "'" .. -.. .... .... . •. ..._ ......... -llKkll:'I' MUl11Pf4 CSKI 761). ~ ......... wlll!t Ill! l'J. TOTAL Pita cwxs ' _ V~ ~------~·~·.....:,+~.,..~~~~ TOTMttp +~•~ VOLKSWAGEN . CENTER '65 V.W. Sunroof VOLKSWAGEN · CENTER . '64 VOLK$WAGEN ,_,_,..,.. ?88 ·-... ··-~ ·_ $588 (NM!' 1"1. tPC1 04&), TOTAL rRKI TOT AL PRICE + T'ft<l 'Ult. + Tu . Lk... ' . s ' THE FEAR OF FATNESS New Teen~Age Danger- Dieting to Death! .. , DAI LY PllOT- What I Would Tell Today's College Students · By SLOAN WILSON . . , • , !!I • _,,,,. :i .. " ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA S EPTEMBER 6 , 1 969 WONDERS FOR YOUR. HOME . Appliances Step Up .! : ~·~ :r!> t~~ sl'~~~ Age Ask Them Yo_urself FOR /DI BISB01', r!j~ .. a1Aor oJ "TM !My Kt:llllM1 IT a.1 SluJf' Fio ,,.U ,.r Jolua F. ~e-.e4y•eaUi1--D.l.., ·-r-• r.....ca.r, r •. ,J • It &Del ambulance eenice were bought from Oneal funeral ae"ice in Dallu. Verun ~ aenior member of the firm. told ee be eent bills to the Kennedys for 14 months. then the Covenunent paid t.1.400 for it. Tbe Covenunent aJeo paid for uotber cuket-tbe one in which Preaident Kennedy WU inten'ed. flOlt '1011 JONES, ~ FMI '1.o yoa ~ of mwtA'• /alaio,.. "'4My1 Do '°" Ulut 11ae .. 1-Kodt1 Early, Brklc, N.J. • I really 'don•t care too much for to- day'a faahions. They're too far out. To- day'• accent on style i8 good. ud it puta excitement into dreaing. Bot it must be done with good Lule and in moderation. 'OK BESS JIYERSON CR.4.NT, ConunUsiofwlr, Ne• YOTlc Citr CoM1UJUT Alair• l'Mt I. IM ..,.,.., 'lol/ciT pradiice in eo...,.aer •I· f•iT• you IMaoe /oand lo J.le1-A. S. IC,..,ril.s, Broolclyn, N.l'. • Prime consumer difficulties arise from the sellers taking unf&ir adv&ntap of the buyers' lack of expertise. Wh.ethe.r the eeller .i:nducea the buyer to sign a bla.n.k aalea contract on which an exorbitant price is later filled in, or whether the customer consumes a mixture of meat and aoya bean believing it to be ham· burger, the buyer will always be at the mercy of the eeller. Th.e anewe.r: Wise up! Aa.ert your rigbta! FOR ROCER ltlAKIS FM• yoet 1'if 61 lao1111e ,....... u. 1961, ""'° .,.. dMr pildler ..,.. ~ _..hr 61 lo yo-1-Rob R~, Ca1per, Fyo. e Tracy Stallard of the Red Sox. ,Oil BOB EUBANKS, M&t of lo'• .. Tiu! Nm,._/ Canu" For ,.,U.., tlo yo• clu>a.e een.ia 1ifa. /or eacA co•· ple, °' do you chooH ju.C ~ ~ o/ lift for aU of al&e111P- Bnerly ~ Cle~ Cali/. e The grand pri%e is especially choeen for the winning couple. When the couples are interviewed prior to being choeen for appeannce on the sbow, they are asked what they would Uke for a prize. POlt SEN. BDlll/ND S. JIWSKIE oJ M"'1te .4re di.ere .,.,. pro.peela U. ,,.. 11ear ~ of • Fei&erel orula pNfnl• to clecaa OW' tNaenNy. 8U to ...,. 0117' ""'aral r~1- l..ury LaeA, OIM1Uboro, ¥.y. e The Water Quality Act of 1965 la basi- cally responsible for cleaning up our fta· tioo's waters. But more adequate funds are needed to aave our water reeourcea. Appropriation.a have lqpd m behind. and public preesure moat be brought to hear for more adequate funding. FOil l'ECCl' UP'l'ON, -·---"'J.&r of Mod Squad To -~ CIA Grl•-.eld, u ,...,. ltair cu ....... ii .,,. pear• 011 &M ...._, or ii ii • •111-Joi Spado/ore, l'tUeO, ., .... e It's my own hair. f'OK DR, CEOKCE P. CRESSMAN, Dinctor, U.S. 1' «llMr BICIHU., r uAU.,ton, D.C. R .. ,.,.,erl-l I. Cl re- ~ .o.4 o/ lOO ..a.. •• lto.r1-Joe Jilk, B• ™"' ....... e A 100-mph wind ie 100 times aa pow· erful u a 10 mph breer.e. Dieregarding tornadoes and hurricanes, 100-mph winda oocaeionally occur at the earth's surface under unique circumstaooee. They are powerful enough to cauae considerable damage, ranging from roofs being blown off to buildings collapsing. Empty r&il· road can have eYen been blown from their tracks. FOR BOB ROPE .4.re aAere '"'1 pi.,.. /tw •"°""1r r..J pld.are eilA dtot er~, t1>lurt'1 ltU ._.., .• ,. ,..lfMJ1 I laope ao.--L. L. /oluuo.., CaWtNU, lalto e There are no Crosby-Hope moriee planned for the future. FOR ELBERT L. UTTLE, JR., ~o1o6isl JJ'lay do "'°91 cr..,._n lee~ /•U 10 al&e pOfl.ltfl /nee dowlt1--M r•. SaNlt. E. Farr~-, EllJarul, l'e. e Leaves fall to the ground with upper and lower surfaces exposed in approxi- mately equal nombera. Thie ratio may be con.fumed by coonting a 8Alllple of leaves in a 1111aD area. However. in cer· tain tree species with upper and lower surfaces of contruting colon. the showy surf ace might 8eCID to be mut b mote numeroua. ,, ........ , ................... , ·-............ .a--. ... -· .. .... --,_ die F ' 0 ...... .,_ ........... &-.. t' I ..... ""'...w_y -a ..--4. .. A.IL n.-Y......W. • ....,. Y_.IF, 6'1 ................ Hew Y .... Jlt.Y. J.MU. We e.-.. .......... Q 0 I ... " will ...... f• ..... .... ---~ ------~-----~- WHAT~ WORLD! Idol Golfer Arnold Palmer wlll be ~ on Wednesday. He wa. honcnd wfth a unique advance birthday pre•nt . Students In Prof. David L Lewis' "en· trepreneur In history" c:oune at the University of Michigon cited Palmer os being one of the businessmen in whose foohteps they'd lb to follow. As a Arnold Polmw result of his career, Palmer is identl· fled with several businesses, some far removed from golf. "Name a better way to become a millionaire," said one admirer, "than by playing go1f the world over and then telling the goods and setVfc:et of one's h'ode.'1• Scholastic W1nclfaU Social Security offidals estimate that $490 mlllion in benefits will be paid to 500,000 high. school, col'99e, and other full-time studenJs in the upcoming year. That is more money thon is granted in sdtotar- ships at an Americon colleges ($415.5 million in priva19 and Government grants). Who is eligible for this newest and fcntest..growing benefit program? Any fuH-time, unmarried student, 18 through 21, who is a dependent M survivor of a parent ellgfble for Social Security. Chedc with your load office. CMar SigHls "Our greotest prob- lem with our feelJngs comes In commu· nication," .dedor'9S Or. Everett L ~ trom in his~ "Mon, the Manipu- lator ." The error in communicating or senamg out id.as ls not aslcing for what we realty wont, hoping people wltl comply with our soaet wish any· how. The error in receiving Ideas Is pre19ndlnQ to Ignore a mea •· For example, ~eone hurts us, and we don't toy lo but Instead become un- relpOntM and aushed. "A healthy relationship," taya Dr. Shostrom, "does not always have to be an agreeing relationship." Next time, f4Y so. Tall In the Classroom Did you ever wonder how telephone repojrmen wortc atop those poles without getting dizzy? Some learn lthe skill at a ~J..climbing school run by the General Telephone Company of Calif'Omio. During the five. day course, the aspiring linemen toss Higher learning an ordinary basketball around from the 25-foot high poles. Those who miss must dimb ~ and retrieve it. The students become so agile 9'ot iheir onfy occupational hozOf'd i. an oc· cosional cow of splinters. Cry, baby, cry S.. lalty Cry For about $8 a yttar, London's Royal Institute for the Deaf rents to deaf par· ents a transistorized amplifler with an ordinary light bulb insteod of a loud1peoker. Mn. Ruth Carstairs, ~ther of four.month-old David, be- came totally deaf during a sudden lllneu and was worried how she could look ofter him properly. "Since we got this electroni( baby alarm,'' she tay1, "I con go about my work in the house with my mind at ease, knowing that as soon as David aies, the lamp wlll light. Even if he wos right next to me, I could not #tear him. Now I can see him ay, even when I'm in the next room." ' Family~, .. ,.. .... ,...._,.. Sepumber "· 1969 ••• }lo c: .. $1 Cl A g~ w c 81 co Hu. ] v No obliplion to buy, just mail the Ot6cia.I Claim Certifi· cate below to enteT your lucky number in our $I 00,000.00 "Double-Chance" Sweepstakes! You get two chances to win ... first. in the regular sweepstlles. And then, all submitted numbers will be entered in a special .. second chance" random drawins. An additional winner will be cboeen for each prize cate- gory. So, you have two chances to win-and may even win TWO PRIZE.S-if you retum the Oftlcial Claim Certificate. Remember, all unclaimed priJ.ea will not be awarded. So mail your Claim Certificate today. But tint, loot at the other nationally advertised vita· &EllTOL• 1•T1Mtts ... $Ul5• tbJdson •&ElllAlr l•TIMlb ... $2.45 n11a,..ruun ,,. .... , '.,. s ••. , .... ..... 1 ... .... , .. ,_ .... 11., 2J., se .. ,. .. COMPOZ • ,.._.. • . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.05 Hudson ~~ • ,.... . .... $1.55 ,.,..., .. __ ._. THEIA&llll • 110 T•letl .. $1.45 Hudson • ADAVITE ltUlfl ,....,_) ,,.,_ 11S.•1.s.P.l11t11) .... ,_ , ... ,, h 1111 ..... .... ..... ... s .. ,. 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Family Weekly/ SeptembM 7, 1969 What Should Parents Tell College campuses are no longer secluded retreats for the wealthy, the goldfish-swallower has given way to the social-protester-and is By SLOAN WILSON • Stoa" Wil.acm'• The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit it ;wt om of tm.. auOM.- ,U.Md autlwr'a manw fWt1t1la wl&U;A lw.t1e ltfJ4Ud be•t-ael.Ut-&Uta 011w tu 11ear1. Hu 14tut book u Away from It All. Be a.Lao wrotfl tlt4 tw1Jt1L A Sen.ee of Valuea. He Ml had ci fJotu i" educa.tioti& nKU 19-49, tohn M aened °"tu NatWnal Cit&uru Committee for Public School.I 1mtil U58. He 1DU a.1nat4m tW-ectcr of tu WAiu BOtUfl C<mfflf'ettU °" EdtU:atioti& for OM 1ftl4r. W HEN I FIBST left home for college some 30 years ago, my father said, "Son, you now have an opportu- nity to forget the present and study the past as prelude to the future.'' A few . minutes la~r he added, "And please don't come home with a raccoon coat and a ukulele !" Right now I have three children, a son- in-law, and two nephews enrolled in Amer- ican universities, and I can't think of any- thing like that to say to any of them. I feel more like giving them the advice I got when I went to war: "The important thing is to learn how to stay alive and keep a good con- science, too." As everyone knows, college campuses are no longer secluded retreats or playgrounds. Instead, they are battlefields, where scholars ' must ask themselves whether they are shirk- ing their responsibilities if they ~fuse to take an active part in making the great po- litical and moral decisions of the day. I might aa well admit right now that I can't mourn this. I've talked to a lot of col- lege students lately whom I have met while lecturing. They are a new breed, and some of them are frightening. lut I prefer them to the members of my Harvard class who made headlines by swal- lowing live goldfish or the young of a later day who rioted only when they tried to steal underwear from the women's dormitories. What with football rah-rah, fraternity high- jinb, and the listless studying of dull, emi- nently forgettable courses, I don't think the colleges of the past can be treasured aa an ideal worth recapturing. Students today are more serious, and they should be, for they have greater problems than my generation. For one thing, the De- pression instilled in us the need to earn money and security. A lot of today's youngsters have been brought up prosperously unhappy. They can't see the point of working hard to get a good job and a mortgaged house in the sub- urbs. That's what they're trying to escape. Present-day colleges have lots of students from the slums, both black and white. In my day, the poor seldom went to college, and we rarely heard their complaints. Our era of prosperity is in some ways harder on slum children than the Depression was. It makes their poverty unique and more hopeless. Most of the youngsters nowadays are also far more confused and angrier about war than my generation was. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and when we under- stood what Hitler was doing to the Jews and other Europeans, my generation experienced the great joy of taking up a righteoU8 cause that we knew we could win soon. The war in Vietnam is, of course much harder to get enthusiastic about. Our young- sters hear some of their ~Idem, both at home and abroad, protest that it is immoral and insane; others shout that we must win to pr<>- tect the world against communism. And the history of the Vietnam war, which isn't even legally a war, is foggy and complex. But one thing is clear-any war, pushed to its ulti- mate conclusion, will blow up everybody. It's also clear that while the elderly argue about the war, the youngsters are forced to fight it, no matter what they believe, unless they can prove that they are conscientious objec- tors, a burden which the present laws make almost impossible. ls it any wonder that the youngst.ers are angry and bewildered 1 But the great major- ity of them go calmly along taking the pre- scribed school courses, falling in love, and trying to make reasonably constructive plans for the future. I do not think, however, that this great majority of quiet ones react the way their parents did. They couldn't, for the world has changed too much. They listen to the wild ones screaming of injustice and try to figure things out. In the quiet ones there is a con- stant struggle between their desire to lead productive, private lives and to make public protest against injustices. There ls not much doubt that many of the quiet, sensible students admire the wild ones. That is why the campus radicals are impor- tant nowadays far beyond their number, which is still small. The bearded, long-haired rebel screaming of the outrage of war when this country has not bee11 attaclced, poverty in the midst of prosperity, and racial preju- dice in the midst of reforms is the big man on the c.ampus these days. The football hero, f ratemity president, or that quaint old-fash- ioned character-the man judged most likely to succeed-run poor seconds. Our youngsters are not stupid! How could they be with us as their parents'! They know that there are radicals of many kinds. Some are }M5ychotics who at heart want to destroy everything; some are disciplined Commu- nists. Others are simply using the great prob- lems of the day as an excuse for stepping up the ancient struggle of the young against the old. There are also a good many genuine idealists who feel that the world is going mad and that it is the job of every sane man to work toward saving it. The great majority of quiet students are listening carefully to the rebels, and when they are convinced that they are right on some particular cause, follow them. Young- sters today need a lot of strength to concern themselves with the great issues of the day and at the same time to work toward the high marks which good jobs and graduate schools universally require. Students, who even in normal circum- stances might have difficulty making the grades, are often bewildered and depressed by the demands made on their conscience and intelligence. But colleges emphasize the fact that they are supposed to be dealing with ma- ture persons, not children. A large university is an especially impersonal place with few ad- visers who have the time to cater to a con- tused student and off er much encouragement. ColJeges do not attempt to supervise the pri- I I ----~~------------------~- College-Bo says this noted novelist; this really so bad 7 vate lives of the youths who have come there for the sole purpose of improving their minds. What they do in their spare time is their own business. Today's sudden freedom can be 88 frighten- ing as it is heady to the youngsters who have been kept under tight reins by schools and parents. They find all the old basic assump- tions being challenged. Why is it wrong for a young couple to live together without being manied? Wk11 is it wrong to smoke pot when so many of their friends do 1 It is a rare and lucky parent who hears these questions asked at home. But they are there in the eyes of our children, and in one way or another they will nnd the answers, with or without our help. College today can be so overwhelming that far more students drop out than in my day, despite the fact that it is harder than ever to get a good job without a degree, and despite the vulnerability to the draft that dropping out provokes. Faced with such circumstances, fond parent.a can't help but be worried about more than the soaring expense when they start their sons and daughters on the great adventure of getting a higher education. What do you say when you see the children off to eol1ege 7 What do you say to them, and what do you say to comfort yourself when you return to your suddenly quiet home 7 Of course, the important thing for us el- ders to remember is the extraordinary fact that the great majority of the students are somehow coping very well with all the confu- sion on the campus. The youngsters are work- ing hard to try to figure out answen to the great problems of the day which they did not create, and which an too many of their par- ent.a simply try to forget. One way to keep in touch with youth is to show them that the old 88 well 88 the young care about the war in Vietnam, and the other great problems which concern them~ The generation gap should not simply be between those who care and those who don't. lt student.a drop out, that should not be regarded 88 too great a tragedy, for many of them return to eol1ege and do better than ever, after a few months of work at dead- end jobs. The youngsters of today are trying to discover new ways to live meaningful lives, new paths that lead to something better than a big bank account and a new car. We shouldn't be surprised if the bravest ex- plorers sometimes get lost. In my opinion, the great majority of the students are learning a lot more than my friends and I did in college, not only from their professors, but also from each other. They use the word "love" a lot, and if you watch the way they deal with each other, you can't doubt that most of them mean it. 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After 25 years of marriage, bee parent.a divorced~almost simultaneously with Mer- edith, who married at 19 and divorced a few years later. Now she bu remarried (so have her pa.rents), and the life she lives still upeets her strict father but seem- ingly delight& her penniuive mother. The manner of her marriages gives a clue t.o the real Meredith MacRae, a hybrid of her father's con&ervativeneas and her mother's liberalism. She married her first bQ&band, Rick Berger, now a movie execu- tive, in a formal church wedding with 500 splendidly attired guesta. This year she married actor Greg Mul- lavey at "a church of all religions" off a Pacific beach with a Buddhist monk pre.- siding and friends who came dresaed- period. These friends weTe from a group- therapy cult which often holds nude meetings in sulphur baths. "Cas~al liv- ing,'' explaiDB Meredith, "dissolves inhibi- tions and provides expression." About her first husband, she aays, "We were different personalities. Rick was an only child a nd con&ervative. I was the old- est of four children and an extrovert. We were good friends but not good mates." About her second husband, ahe says, "I don't like being away from Greg. Last ye.ar I ha'd to make 22 trips. Any time away from him is too much. That's one reason we hope some day to work together with our own production company." Meanwhile, she bopea her own career will go beyond the "Petticoat Junction" image of her as a sweet rural la.ss in Hoot- erviUe. She has appeared in eome bilcini- beach movies and has just finished Para- mount'1 big film, "Norwood"-in which she also wears a bikini but with SOJlle act- ing thrown in. Gordon and Sheila MacRae did all they could to help Meredith in show business. "My ftrst part was aa an extra in one of Dad's films, 'By the Light of the Silvery Moon.' I was seven years old. Aftey that J did a lot of singing with my father. "At first, I wanted a career as a singer, but seeing what happened to my father's career made me decide it wu better to become an actreas who could sing than be known aa a singer who always had to prove she could act." Meredith is delighted' that her younger sister Heather appears in Broadway's rock musical "Hair," and she thinks that it is natural that the cast often appears nude. She herself is noted for the briefest of dresses (blouse and skirt) and minimal bathing suits. When I met her, though, Rhe was dressed demurely. "Well," she said, "I have an appointment connected with 'Petticoat Junction,' so ... !' Hour do her parents feel about the mod behavior of their two daughters? "Dad's not happy. I didn't tell him about my divorce until l filed. I knew he'd be dis- appointed. He thinks Heather's stripping is unnecessary-actually she keeps her clothe." on when a member of the family is in the audience. What does my mother think! She thinks it's great!" Meredith stftl hM some old-fashioned ideas which would plQse Hootervi11e-- and Gordon MacRae. She does her own housekeeping and cooking. Running a home isn't a new experience for Meredith who, at 16, took charge of her brothers and sister when her parent.a went on the road as a night~lub act. The Mullaveys' life is relatively quiet. "Greg doesn't Jike the typica) Hollywood scene. Neither do I." Thal didn't aound to me like she was much different from her image u Billie Jo. There's just some Hollywood mixed in with that basic Hooterville. • / D sk on tet gl\ dn tw• ch. dlt ch. Sta of Wi Flf' COi pe1 UN oh wit ha1 of I Ing Slz• 1 ber rul cat: nes I/ you beg lea1 lea1 , 8 new e,citing sets of FIRST LEARNING GAMES featuring Walt Disney favorites Now young children can learn as they play ••• play as they learn Did you know that a young child can develop his reaming skills faster today ... just by having tun ... than children could only a few years ago even with hours of boring drills? Yes-an amazing new development, hailed by parents and teachers all over the United States, now makes It possible to give your child the start in Ille he deserves .•. while he playa I This Is important news for every family with young chil- dren, for scientists and educators agree that the years be- tween three and eight wll/ set the whole direction of your child'• lite. The choice you make right now can make the difference between his being an "A" student ... or a dropout. There Is no excuse any longer for leaving this choice to chance. Now you can be sure you are giving your child the start In school and life he deserves, with the delightful help of the Walt Disney Characters Flrat Learning Games. What ere First Learning Gamn? First LHmlng Games were developed by Golden Pnu In conaultaUon with educ.tlonel experts. To edd to ltMHr •P- pHI, errengementa were mede with the Dlaney Studloa to UH the beloved Welt Dlaney cherecters. The result la els .... of atlmuletlng, colorful gam.a, eech sturdily bolled, complete with everything • chlld nHds to melce leamlng fun. Eacti Mt ha en eny-to-follow Parente' Gulch to teed you every at-.> of the way. There are 121 fascinating actJYiU .. In all, cover· Ing al• majot leamlng aren: Nwnbers; Colo1'9; Shapes and Slz"; Anlm•I•; Thlnp thet Go; and Frlenct... These games teach as they entertain ... teach skill In num- bers ... relationships between colors ... open up the wonder- ful world of animals ... explain occupations .•. Increase vo- cabulary ... speed social growth ... develop your child's read~ ness for reading, mathematics, and other school subjects. With the wonderful Walt Disney characters as helpers, your child acquires essential habits, attitudes, and skills. He begins to observe, analyze, compare. Just by playing, he leams all he needs to know to take advantage of formal learning In school. ----- You never thought It could be 1oeuy/ Every child Is a natural learner. But too often learn- ing Is presented to him In ~l:ri;i~~ the wrong way. He devel- . opa attitudes that will hold him back all his life. Leaming becomes a hard, wearisome task, to be avoided whenever possible. That need never happen to your chlldl With the beloved Walt Disney characters as helpers ... with a special Parente' Gulde to tell you exactly how every one of the 126 activities can be used most effectJvely ... you wlll see yoor child's mind grow and bl08Som laster than you had ever thought poasl- ble. He will ptay these games with parents ... brother and sister •.. friends •.. learn Ing every minute of the time I An advantage your boy or girl will n•~•t lose Scientists say that a child has completed more than three- fourths of hla learning growth by the age of eight-two- thirds before he reaches his sixth birthday. Yes -wherever little children look, they see something new. Every time they play together, they team something Important about relationships with others. When they first choose between one toy and another, they are beginning a lifelong process of making decisions. Even before nursery school, they are putting things together, taking them apart. They are discovering exciting differences among colors ..• shapes ... alzes. Now Is the time to take advantage of this precious, all-too- brief period when your child's mind Is most open, most alert. most Impressionable. With the First Leaming Games yoo can give him a /earning edge that he wlll never lose. It will show up In his grades ... In his zest and Interest In his stud- ies ... In the way reading, writing and arithmetic almost seem to teach themae/ves. It wlll be with him atlll In high school and college-In any career he may choose In later years. You have to see it to believe It You cannot poaalbly Imagine In advance how quickly and permanently these games lift small children's reaming read~ ness. You have to see It for yourself. And we Invite you to do exactly that-without spending or risking a penny. All lb big leamlng-readfnaa aets-128 excttlng ectlvtU.. In all, sturdily boxed, wtth the board9, merltera, epfnneta, wall p09ters, end Watt 1>19ney charact.ra. Every colot'ful game la tellored exectly to the lntereste and capacltlea of beginning leamerL Don't Just tum these games over to your chlld and forget them. Set a few minutes aside to play them with him your- self. You will find them fun for him, yet challenglng even for you. You will see him tap the hidden powers of his own mind -simply by playlng ..• enjoylng hlmself ... dolng what comet naturally I Just Imagine how happy you wlll feel tater on when;our chlld Is bringing home those "A"s-becauae you ha the foresight 10 Introduce him NOW to these marvelous gamest GOLDEN (~) PRESS A Orvision of Western Publishing Co . Inc , 239 Great Neck Road , Great Neck, New York 11021 Each set comes complete with Parents' Teaching Gulde You can be your child's moet Important teacher with the Watt Disney Characters First Leaming Games. Created with the help of Mary Ellen Sulek, of the prize-winning p,...achool television program "Fun At One," the 126 delightful activities will Introduce your child to the Joya of teaming. The games can be played at any time of the day; for Just a few mlnut•, or for longer periods; by one child, or by several. A useful Teaching Gulde comes with each of the six sub- jects. The Guides answer such qu89tlons aa: • How quickly should you move from one game to another? • How muc'h time should you give to each game? • How do you help your child use hla new knowledge? It you return the Firat Learning rREE I Games, lceep one set of games r i • We are confident that once you see how much your child en- joys these games-how quickly they unlock abllltles you may never have dreamed he had-you woold not dream of de- priving him of the Walt Disney First Leeming Games. But If you are disappointed In any way, we gladly make this spe- cial gift offer. Retum only llN of the els Mt. at the end of the 14-dey ,,... • ..,,,,..lion period and keep any Mt of your choice. ACTNOWI Enry day 1our child apend9 wltfiout l""8 meglc:M IMmlng aide la gone forewer. LHmfng becomes j.t • little .._ wy all the time. So we urge JOU to melt the~ tod8y. SEND NO MONEY! NO-RISK COUPON MAIL TODAY GoldenP,... 239 GrMl Neck Road Dept. F. 0.10 Great Neck, New York 11021 Please send me all six Walt Disney Characters Flret Learning Games for free 1 • day examination. I under- stand I may return any five of the six seta,owlng nothing, and keep the sixth at a gift. If I do not return the se._ I will be billed later at the special low, low price of juet "4.95 plus postage and handling; and then S6 per month for 2 months, for a total of $16.95 plus postage and handllng, or less than 14f an activity. CITY _______ SfAT._e ___ ZIP coo, ... e __ _ AVAILABLE BY MAIL ORDERONL y ~--------------------~ ---------------- -- ---------------------------~---_, _____ 1191 HEALTH Teen-Age Danger- Dieting Until Death! Anorexia nervosa. doctors ca11 it-an aversion to food caused by psychological hang-ups so strong even hun8er cannot overcome it By CAllOL AMEN RF£ENTLY an l8-year--0ld wanting to look like her modeling idol, Twiggy, died, a 45-pound skeleton. She had dieted herself to death-a vic- tiin of malnutrition and an- orexia nervosa, which is an aversion to eating. "Anorexia" meana loss of appe- tite; "Nervosa" i8 selt-aplanatory, but tbia dileue ia far more aerioua tiwi a bigh-atrung abaence of hun- l'el' panp. Anorexia nervosa aufter- era lite.rally cannot force tbemaelvea to eat, even when they are starving and, in some cuea, craving food. Tbe typical anorexic is emaciat.ed, young, surprisingly lively, probably conatipat.ed. If male, be ia moet like- ly impotent; it female, she is prob- ably not having menstrual period.a. Except for the ataggering weir ht losa, there is nothing physically wrong-it ia peycboeomatic. Anorexia nervoe.a occurs more of- ten in a.doleJieent girls and young women than it doea in males of the aame age group. The background uaually includee extreme family f~ cus on food, pouibly obeee parents, and fl'equently a lifelong deaire to be thin. It can be tl'iggered by fears of physical maturity, ueuafly starting during a diet. It ie a symptom of deep.aeated paychiatl'ic diatreas. From actual anorexia ca.se histo- ries come accounts of 1 ) a boy who hid food in a bag held between bis legs during meals. He routinely scraped butter off his bread onto the underside of his chair and put other objectionable food into the bag, whJcb be disposed of later; 2 ) a girl who slipped moet of her food, meal after meal, to the family dog sitting under the table while her parents bickered; 3 ) a girl who weighted her underclothes with a large collec- tion of half-dollars whenever her mother put her on the acalea; 4 ) a girl who kept a marked satin ribbon around her waist, not allowing her- self to expand beyond it. ''I prefer dying of hunger than becoming u big a.a Kama," ebe uid. Teen•p is a time of hypersemi- tivity. Often anorexia patients admit feeling desperately lonely, qly, cut- off from othera, and unwanted. They can't cope with being caned "chubby." In addition, there are genel'al fu- ton. Middle-and upper-claaa adults often fluctuate between overeating and craah diets. Contused yoang people, eepecia11y in families where one or both parents are obe.se, may determine to avoid the aame mistake. the GYeNge person can djet with- out too much fear of aftere1fecta. The unknown anorexic. however, bu no guarantee that normal eating bab- ita can be resumed after the extra poundage ia gone, and the diaeue does not erupt during a siqle trau- matic incident with food. One cirl. for ex.ample, felt au.re that if she ate aquaah abe would vomit. eo her family ..-reed that ahe should eliminate it from her diet. Gradually, more and more fooda re- minded her of aquuh and gave her the aame nausea.. By the time ahe aaw a doctor, almoet an food tasted like aqµaah. Certain victim.a believe that only a apeciftc food wUI Mt cause bad symptom.a. One girl kept evaporated milk unb1 it dried out into bard curds, which ehe conaidered a deli- cacy and ate exclusively. One articulate girl told her doc- tor, .. The fear of being fat has to tbia day constituted my most tenify- inr problem. Without a doubt. my inferiority complex bu arisen from this one deep-aeated fear. I won't be the same aa when I was growing up -fat and in.secure.'' From peychiatriata' noteboob come Ucounts of childhood contributing futon. One mother followed her daughter to achool and physically forced her to eat the remainder of an un1iniabed breakfaet. Extremely common wu the practice of using food aa a bri~"You've been a Tlfll on Teen Food and Dietl TEENS: Don't be afraid of food-It is an important fuel. During odolescence, large amounts of calotin are burned. If yov haw a weight problem (over or undet), consult your doctor. A hamburger is iust os nourilhlng for breakfast en bacon and eggs. If you like It better, why not? Never risk fad diets. Check with your doctor b.fona you start any diet. PARENTS: Avoid usmg food en a br1be, ntword, or punishment, particularly durin9 early yeors. Keep mealtimes ot relaxed and tension-free os possible. A three-year~kt finicky eater does nof hove ~lda n«vola, but, by adolescence, he could develop it if oMrarutious parepU tum mealtime Into a nightmare. A pinHized penon octuolly requires tittfe food. Appraise your own attitude toward 1e.. Maintain a balonced, healthy environment as much a1 possible. Just do yo11r best. That's all anyone expects. It's usuaUy more than enough. good boy. Have some cake." Another anorexic'a mothel' alter- nated between food ol"liea and star- vation crash diets. The daughter bad similar tendenciea but overnacted. She just couldn't atop dieting, even when told that she waa starving. Food equals ml. ae.11-indulgence, or sexuality to eome. Under psycho- therapy, one girl revealed that food bad come to stand for sex. Because her upbringing did not permit her to date boys (though abe wanted to very much), she denied herself food aa a punishment for her hntful im- pulses. Some anorexics of thia type alternate between almost total ab- stinence and binges, only to induce vomiting when finished. There h no sate leeway f Ol' any hom~style cures. Psychiatriata streu that best reaolts are obtained with early and vigorous treatment. It ia the doctor who must decide if the loss of appetite is truly anorexic. Treatment is on two levels. physi- cal and psychic. Frequent hi&'b ca- loric meals are aometimee preacribed, but in severe cases the anorexic is hospitalized and given tube feedings. Then immediate paychotherapy digs for cauaea. The doctor muat rea.asure that there is no organic basis for the disease. With early treatment. the majority of anorexics recover. If you suspect someone in your family of having anorexia nervoaa or being a borderline case, get help fast. Never try do-it-yourself ~ycho­ therapy. Confide your feara to the family doctor. Let him decide it spe. cialized treatment ia needed. • .,__ _____ . __ ....,.._ _ ____.,,._ ---~ FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK MELANIE DE PROFT Food Editor 8 There may be oc:.eu'lom when a brukf aal at nine la a mo.re de.trable time to enterUJD a crowd than a btunch at eleven. U you enlist many 1Uent helpen --aamely9 cam and paduigea of eon•enience fooda aloq with eleetrie ap- pUancee--yoo'll probably be able to prepare all of tile food yoaneU. Skillet Roast Beef Hash with Eggs ' uu (15 os. each) rout beef huh t cup sweet pkkle reliah ~ Clip chill aaoc:e I tablespoon horaeradlsh 1. Mix bash with a blend of pickle relish, chili sauce, and honeradiah in a larg-e bowl. 2. Turn into a aldllet and aet over medium heat, mixing occasionally until thoroughly heated, about SO min. Spread ligbtJy and evenly to sides of akillet. Sprinkle entire sur- face lightly with paprika. 3. Before serving, top with fried or poached ens. Sprinkle eggs with paprika. Surround bash with but- tered toast pointa (see photo). Serve from skillet. 11 1ervings Glazed Smoked Ham for 16 Place a 5-to 7-lb. butt half of a fully cooked emoked ham. fat side up, on rack in a shallow roasting pan; insert roast meat thermometer. Heat uncovered at 825°F. until meat thermometer registers 130°F . (al- lowing 18 to 24 min. per lb.). About .(6 min. before end of heating pe- riod, trim and score fat surface of ham to make a diamond pattern. Spread with a glazing mixture of 1h cup firmly packed brown sugar, 2 teaapoons tlour, 1h teaspoon dry mustard, and 1 tablespoon cider vinegar. Return · to oven for about 46 min. Frosted Nut Bread Ring Loaf t pkg. (11% OL) hot roll mix 1 pkr. (about l lb.) yellow cake ..u I esp I n1W water 1 QIP pecau, Haniely ehopped Moch Froeting 1. Thoroufbly l'fe&H a 10-in. tubed pan ; aet. uide. i Empt)' pkt. of hot roll mix and it. packet of ;reaat into a large bowl; mlx. Add calc.e mix and blend thorourhly. S. Add the el'P and water. Using an electric mixer at medium speed beat tor two min. Stir in the nut8. 4. Tum into the greaaed pan. Using a spoon or spatula, gently pull bat- ter from tube toward edge of pan. 5. Bake at 875°F. 10 min. Reduce heat to 850°F. and bake 45 min. or until a cake tester comes out clean. 6. Remove from oven to a wire rack and allow to atand about 10 min. before removing from pan to cool- ing rack. Cool completely and frost top. It desired, trarnish with chopped candied fruit. <me 10-in. tubed bread Mocha Frosting Following pkg. directiona, prepare about 1n the pkg. of a 13'n oi. or 14-oz. creamy white frosting m~ or vanilla butter cream f roeting mix.. Stir in I teaspoon instant coffee powder until blended. For a thinner spreading consistency, mix in 2 or 3 teaspoons of water. Instant Breakfast Pie A pie filling of aucculent freah. pec.n in gelled vanilla imto.nt breakf ~t is <i cool, refreshing contrast to the aweet, buttery, cereal topping in th.is untuual pie . I baked 9-in. pie &bell prepared from a pie cru•t mill 3 en". unftuorecl gelatin Yi cup water S packeta (about 101. each) nJLilla-ftuorecl Instant breakfut 3 cups milk 2 fruh peara. quartnecl, pared. cored, and diced y, teupooo almond eztrad !4 cup butter or maqarine I Yi cupa high protein ready-to-eat cereal• Vi cup brown au~ar 1. Sprinkle relatin over water in a saucepan, stir over low beat until gelatin is completely dissolved. Set aside to cool. 2. Empty contents of instant break- fast packets into a saucepan. Stir in the milk until blended. Mix in gela- tin; stir until smooth. If gelatin tends to sheet or lump, set mixture over low heat; stir until smooth. 3. Chill in refrigerator or over ice and water, stining occasionally if 12 Famil11 w .. kM !#rklwttiet t ,'1'11/J , , ' ' '11 "; ,· ' I ' tt11 r 11 111 •••• t r ••••• refriaerated, and frequently if over ice and water, until almost set. 4. Blend in pears and extract. Turn into baked pie ahell; chill. 5. Prepare cereal topping. Put but- ter or maraarine in a heated skillet and stir until melted and slightly browned. Remove from heat. stir in cereal and toss until coated. Add the brown sugar and continue toss- ing until well mixed. 6. Remove pie from refrigerator. Cover with the cereal topping. If de- sired, apoon whipped cream around edge of pie and tuck in small pieces of unpared pear (aee photo). OM 9-in. pie *Ready-to-eat cereals high in vita- min and iron content may be sub- stituted for those high in protein. Bot Bread Duo Team apple cinnamon mufll.ns. pre- pared from a mix and ·topped with finely chopped nuts before baking, with crescent yeast rolls, prepared from packages of refrigerated fresh dough. Before baking, brush cres- cent8 with egg white and caraway seeds. The Bow-To-Do-It P lan ( Folrow 1tep1 in 01"der) 1. A day in advance, bake and store the pastry for one or more pies (and the-nut bread, if neceaaary). 2. The morning of the breakfast, put the ham in the oven earl11 enough (about 3 hrs. in advance of serving) to allow for thoroughly heating and glazing it. 3. U a second oven is available, pre- heat it; mix the batter and bake the tubed nut bread. 4. Reconstitute frozen or&flle juice eoncentrate or orange drink and re- frigerate in pit.ehers. Empty cans of tomato juice or vegetable juJce cock- tail into a pitcher and refrigerate . Cut orange &Ucee into quart.en and lemom or limes into small wedres for gamisbin~ juice glasses; wrap and chill. 5. Make the pie filling. Tum lnto the pastry ahell and retrirerate. 6.. Prepare the huh mixture and put it in a large skillet for heatlna'. 7. Mix cereal topping; complete pie. 8. If using only one oven, get muffin batter and crescent roll dough ready ar for baking. Remove ham, reaet oven control for muffins; after baking, reset for rolls. 9. Spread glaze over ham; set aside. 10. Put nut bread on a plate; frost. 11. After baking rolla, reduce oven temperature and return ham to oven; heat until glazed, 45 min. 12. While hash is heatinr. prepare toast points; tuck in around bash. Fry eggs for topping and adclitional eggs to be kept hot in an electric skillet set on table with haah. 13. Aleo set on the buffet table the electric toaster with an assortment of fruit-filled pop-ups. 14. Put the breakfast .pie, a server, plates, and forks on the aide table after removing the juice se~ice; 15. Have freshly brewed bot coffee available throughout the morning. Juices and Coffee Service Set up a side table with a tray of garnished juice glasaes and the pitchers of chilled juices, a shaker of seasoned saJt and a bottle of Worcestershire so guests can easily serve thetnBelves. For those who like coffee before break.fast, keep a carafe of water boiling at this table. Ac- company with jars of freeze dried coffee and instant coffee powder, teaspoons, cups and saucers. Cereals with Instant Breakfast Service On the buffet table, place a tray of 10-oi. glasses with spoons in them tor stirrers. Alongside, set a buket filled with packets of instant bl'uk· faat in. assorted flavors, a large pitcher of cold milk for mixin1 the instant breakfast, bowls of granu- lated and brown sugar, a stack of cereal bowls, and a choice of ready- to-eat cereals such aa those hirh in vatamins and iron, others hiah ln protein, and an asaortment of bran and oat flakes. Guests may blend cereals if desired before pourinr over their inatant brealdaat. "Ea.1~-®e1-it" fa.re for m •w brlak- fcut buffet &tacludu r.--.. el«»-. liM• from. lotoer uft), ~ .... Ht1M, Froated. Nvt Br.a4Ul'141 Looi, lmta.flt Brt4kfut Pie, Ctlu, Qtdck C-tlrawar Creacmt RolU, A,,,,,_ CU.. namon Muffin.. aftd SltilUt ROMt Beef Ha.ah with Egg1. ~ ! ·-------· ~-· -----~--------~~--~~----------------~~------_.. __ _... ______ ._.._... ........ _. ....... .__.._.._._... ______ _ ·Science Reveals the Real You S ClENTJSTS are interested in more than outer space and laser ·beams. They are interested in you. AB a mat- ter of fact, nothing is re- searched more than the hu- man personality-with some LOOI 11VW fASl fT IS! surprising findings. Here are some of them : n. way you adlwt yow ~ televhioft ,.veals y..,... natuN. Dr. Max Leuacher of tbe Institute of Psycho-Diagnostic Medicine says it you like the red tones on your color tv heightened. you are self- con1ldent and full of physical vital- ity. Increasi~ the blues indicates tranquility and impaaaivity. Too much yellow indicates an optimistic nature. Yow aleep hobits ,...al your outleolt -life. A groul> of behavioral acientiate says that if you sleep on your side curled up Uke a cat, you're probably a lonely per- son who need.a protection. The ftat-on-his- back sleeper is happy with himself and bis accomplishment.a. The side sleeper is a very complex person who ia apt to look at life negatively, and the face downward snoozer is exhibiting stubbornneaa and negativity. There's even an answer for the bed bog who puabes the partner so far be or she muat cling to the mattresa to keep from fallinr. They are just expresaing feelings of aggression against their mates, 88Y the reaearchers. the number of ttnaes you UM o Mat belt is coafteded with your attitudes, wealth, aftd education. A University of Michigan report dis- closed that you are more likely to use your aeat belt if you have a generally approving attitude toward modem adence. if you have substantial caah 88vings, and if you are well-educated and have health insur- ance. too. A man's ..,.,.,.nee for women II a key to hit penonollty. Psychologists Jerry Wigains and his wife Nancy of the University of IHinois say men who prefer girla with large bo- sollUI tend to be more social than those who prefer their gala with smaller ones. The guya who like Jong-legged girls are usually relatively passive and seldom drink. Those who lean toward aborter-legged women generally are interested in social activities. The lhofM of a woman'• a.es gives clues to her charactw. Eliz.abetb Coope, workinr at the Aston University in Birmingham, England, says if a woman baa fat knees that knock, she'd better cover them up. No eenae telling ev- eryone she's addle-headed. Piano legs di- vulge that she ia somewhat unimaginative but fabulously efftcient. If, however, her lega are heavy but well-shaped, ahe gives away the fact that she's conceited and vastly capable, but. alas, Luy. 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HM setting f <>r permane11t presa loads. Frigidaire. smaller, portable appliances? Big, bold innovations are happening in both categories-in the splash of col- or, ingenious design, more specialized appliances for our burgeoning leisure life, and in the trend toward the do- more-than-one-chore or one-step combi- nation appliance. And you don't have to orbit the moon to own them. Those pictured here are available, or will soon be, at your appli- ance dealer or department store. • Broil chops, chicken, or thin bacon, on bot h sides at once, in Presto's vertical broiler. Two- position rack is chrome-plated, eaJJy to clean. No smoke <>r .-patter. In avocado and rlrrome. A product of the apace age, Dominivn's electronic TC>a8fr<m toosts eveT'Jlt hing from sand wicltes to the thinnest waffles by simply adjusting a lever. It can even rewarm IJOtlr toast urithnut burning or darkening. II Famil¥ Wuk/11, Septe1111,.,. 7, 1969 Salton's euctric Hotray keeps food warm until everyone is seated. 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It forms an elat.tic membrane that adll4ll' Aold.I <Utt-~'" IO ~ atul ,,. .. hr/o~ I It'• FlxoDENT-a revolutionary ·~ftl'Y for daily home u.e. So dlJreftftt it'a protect.eel by U. S. Patent #8,00S,988. FIXODllNT not onJy bolda den- tures flrmer, but it bold.a them more comfortably, too . It's ao elastic you may bite harder, chew better, eat more naturally. You may even eat and enjoy apples, at.eak, and corn"°n-tbe-oob again. The special pencil-pointdispenaer leta you put F1xoo£NT exactly where it's needed. ~st.s oozin1 over and rairinc. Just one application may last round-t.M-dock. Dent.u.res that fit are eaentiaJ to health. See your dentiat recularly. Get easy-to-use F1xoo&NT Denture Adhesive Cream at all drug counte,.. GI Wives Who Wait- and Serve ACROSS AMERICA t.oday thou- /1.sands of women watch the mail for a letter from a husband in Vietnam-and wait for him to come home. Some of these women, however. wait with a difference-they wear Army green like their husba~da and serve their coun- try while waiting. A number of these wive&-who-wait-in- uniform are stationed at the WomeD's Anny Corps Center, Fort MeCJellan, A.la., the home of the WAC near Anniston, Ala. A waitinl' wife may be like 20-year-old Sp/4 Clare Nelson, who bad been married only a week when heT husband left for Vietnam. Or ahe may be a career ofticer like Maj. Anne H. Hudnall, whose husband Vernon, also a career officer and a major, is on his second tour, flying helicopters in the combat zones . The waiting ia no euier for tkese wives in uniform than for any othen. Clare is a clerk in WAC Center headquarters. At the end of the day, ahe thinks of Edwin beginning another day halfway around the world a.a she watches the tlag float down the st.a« to the notea of ntreat. Ba.ck in the barracks, she and other Copt. V '®Mattlfl'll (left)~" Bro111'1&- ie Scout.a 10Ml• lOaitittg h.ti1ba'Ml'1 r•t1'na f rona Vi•tfta•. Siu met hina at Ft. M cC~llml. lat Lt. G10)'ft Bual& drilla a pla.t001& at Ft. McClellafl. Httr hutband •ert1u i" Fo.,,. Eut. WAC wives exchange neW'S, pus around picture.a, and work on hobbiee. Sp/4 Nat- alie Laird crochets an afghan; Sp/6 Pa- tricia Bacina of Eugene, Ore., tnina a huntinir dog; Capt. Veda D. Manley ia troop leader of a Brownie Scout p-oup. Though days may be filled with dutlea, lonely evenings in the barracb or quarters are time for writing letters, recording taped messages, and wrapping padtages. And they think of the two most important dates in their year of waiting. The ftnt ia that MR (rest and recreation leave) meeting with their husbands in Hawaii, which Veda Manley called "the fastest six days of my Uf e." The second important day ia when their men come back. Till then, they wait-.nd they serve. • Sp/5 Patricia Ba.eift4 ezpl4iM kHcm to twi•o tttutnt i• clmCGl 1ehool.. H n-luu- b<ind, um"" i• vut"""'· 4Uo u o s.,1s. Maj. A*" HudtlOll l48 o ~ iMwut in. Huey ld~opt.,. •. Hw laubmld, G major. too, tollo.e pictu'f"e atandl °" 11atlf, /liu 1tU1' o chopper ifl VietJ&am. ... FRANCHISES Now Open in These Areas: n.WW1Ya.d~ ..... below u e -•>' U.oH lo will~ there I• u U'lftt ~ for Dar.deaa s.ma.. A., of them ~ ... - ...... by -"-~ ~u-. r • ..t.t1u., •• i..,,. eaceUitwat ~ iii ~~dtM..Si--. Wbetb.r or~~ -.. lilie4od, ii y-. -·t . ....... -"'you.r --...t-oo~ for r... tafonna- tm. No ..--. wlU cial.I. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Ma.ryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 11.AHY pra6taWe .,_ dl HaUable for fra•dliM 6a olh« dU.... MaJI _.,_ toda)' fw 699 .._... No ~ No obllptioa. Ho ---. wlJ eell. $2,880 in One Month :!_~ fa 52,880 ha April. I worked fr-. .. ~ MJ wf.fe .. Ddles all ..,.._ -J 1toc1a ..,.,, _..., ra..1 w f call. We car z'•e• we_..__ • "fie tlk"e ... die ·-~ satis&ed --•en." J.F.A. Tua "161 tlte Somdty How ID c.e UJ for $360. Tld:I ...... 11111 ... illf PCJ." $116 for 6 Hours Work ILLB. "I laaT.e done •otels, 1t11cllos, restauats ••• dmdles. nat Is wllere the We ... , 1s. E.Ytwple: Oae Satuulay, $210 ia 11 boars. Monday, $116 in 6 boars. I lla'e also eoatracted to-den SClyOOO 1q11are feet of carpet IOI' a 1tore for M,000." FREE BOOK tells how these people and hundreds of others got started In this Big Money business. Send for your copy now. G. F. Whc:omla Let me give you the same start I gave these men! In one way. the big earnings reported here might be called exceptional. In another way, there is nothing excep- tional about them. That's becauae any man who will follow instructions and is willing to work at his own Duraclean business should be able to do as well under similar conditions. Each of the men quoted here bad taJ. ents and abilities dift'erent from thoee of all the rest. But eacA had one tl&in1 in common-a desire to win personal inde- pendence in a businees of his own. And each man took five identical steps to reach his goal. 1. Each one read an announcement such as you are reading now. 2. He wrote for complete information. 3. He read the literature we sent him. 4. He gained new confidence in himaeH and the belief that he could succeed with Duraclean. 5. He accepted our offer to help him get ttartec:L ~ter. be wrote to tell us about his succeae. In each case, remember, tM /ird dep um U> write U> Dura.clean for informa- tion. U you would like to own a busineee of your own, why don't you do u thelle men did-rig.ht now. When I hear from you, I will eeud you futa about the Duraclean Franctllee that fVill open yoar eyes. You will eee why a Franchiee bnsineM eucb. as oun makes auooees for the individual the rule rat.be than the exception. The Duraclean home service businees bu been tried and t.ested. The market for Duraclean Service is tremendous- a.nd growing. The methods that lead to wccem have been clearly charted. When an ambitious man follows theee meth- ods, eucceas is the logical result. Some Franchise businesses require lnveetmenta as h.ish as $50,000. With oun, you can get started for leas than a $1000 and we finance the balance . Monthly payments are 80 nnall that the profits on 1889 than one day' a eervice can cover your payment for the entire month. Even with thia small inveetment and operating aa a one man busineea, your potential ia $250.00 a week. net profit. With two men working for you 35 houn a week, you should groea a profit of 1420.00. Allowing 203 for advertiain1 and incidentals, the net would amount to t8S6.00. The most important part of Dun.clean home eervice ia cleaning nap, carpeta and upholaterecl furniture by a revolu· tionary modern procw known u the "Abaorption Method." You do the work riaht in the customer's premiees. No barah 11C1Ubbiq with motor-driven bruahee. No 909lrinc. ~ an aer· ated foam l009eD8 the dirt holda it in 8Up81Udon until removed. A teet COD· ducted by an impartial laboratory abowed that the modem Ablorption Method removed twice u much dirt u was removed by old fashioned machine scrubbing. U you a.re tired of working for othem or of jumping from one proposition to another-if you have a real yearning for independence in a busineea of your own-then send for "The Du.raclean Route to Succeee." There ia no oblip- tion-no charge. No ealeamen will call to high preesure you. Send for the book ro now. Read it. Then ii you want to tab the next step toward independence, you can write to me and let me give .)'OU the same help I've given IO many other IUo- cessful men. ~t )...,..,....,.".._.We._ ....... ( T PltUIDOIT ..... DURACLEAN COMPANY ~,., ........ , ........ .. --~----------------------· I •r. r.,.-.. nh. ,,....._. I t.tlfhnldtN lulNlftl. DMrfteN. HU.._, I flteaM md •copy of yOUr F,.. Book ttwt I teUa how I cen 1et • Duractean FranchlM 1 at.rt~ In spere time wtthout mvt!'IJ up my r er....,t Income. Ho chara,. MO oDttpdCNi. 1 And no Mlnman Is to a11 on m.. ·- M*-9----------------------~. 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NH-1462 ·Grand.Rapids, Mich. 49502 11tUf,1/\ UtJ.'\'/' tJ/UJl.R /:/. 1 \/, ...... ..uce.. ......... ., ................... -,..., ......... ..,,..., ..... = .................. .. s..... ........ " ....... (11 Mlf ., .... It). If ........... .. ...................... .., ......... 10.,. ...................... .. .,_ ............. ,., ...... ,...,. ,, ... h .... D ....... c111t111 u ... ......__. ......... ,_ .............................. ... o..._o...ro-. ... cn u M~ ........... ... D_,...._.. OAIJJfwaM OAltlflN_. -l'UCI _CUllOTlt AIMTIOM -T• DOCTOI ___icum __noeu • 110LU• _souo Tm -~ -'11.1111.-J llOOWI -CltllSOll ClOl'I ----"CTitll .... IMUDtl _cu.. llAll ~ ==='-"r'?&-.c.ca:...~.:·.•1 ....... ., ... I 11 ::.:,_, 111 ........... ....... llMIU.D .......... .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AllllUS ~~~~~~~_...~~~~~~~~~ an STATI 111----L ____________________ .J.•..!19_ .. ..JL. I I I I I I I I I I ' . .J ITl~f7 l>IJIZl:i 4V41L413LI:: 00.- • « .... WrlstW'*' .., JulleJue111w IN BRAINTREE, England, a locaJ court ruled that a car must be insured for "business" purposes if lt Is used In a crime. Two culprits Jn a petty robbery cue were fined for using a car lnsured for only "pleasure" purpo1e4 whllc driv- ing away fl-om a warehouse where they' had i:itolen some wire. Another typically English gesture comes to us by way. of the town of Eastborne. A slo- gan stamoed on the back of each traffic summons stat<!S: "You'll come to love East- borne". Here's a dandy from Texas.. The first annual awflrd to the "Driver With The Most Gall" -the prize Is a parking ticket -went to a Baytown citizen who parked his car on the wrong side of the strC<'t,. 18 , Inches from the curb, in front ol the police station and in the parkJng space reserved tor the Chief of Police. Well we don't Issue traffic tickets here af 18255 Beech Blvd. in Huntington Beach. oJ\ly sales recclnts that mc.>an you arc the proud owner of a great new "Better Idea'• car from Ford: Many of our customcn1 who have sbopoed every Ford store wlthfn scores of mil~ hRvl' re- oeatelv told 11s her<' at Wilson Forti s,.Jes that we not only have the mo.~t attractive nrlr~ on new Fords and outstandlng used cars but that we al1m hav" one ot the laritt'1't and most comoletP lnvl'ntoril'R In South- ern Cafifomla. That means a ~t deal to a nl'w or u~ car huyer. When a Jar~ selec- tion is avallnbl<' to r.hON«' from chances are cxc<'llcnt that the customer is goin(? to drive home ·ln " car that fits his needs, hud~ct and oersonallty. Aft<>r all. it's on<.' nf th<.' bi~itf'St lnvf'ittmcnts vou'll ev"r make besides vour home. And as long as it's that imoort'Ult ... why not rnl\ke the rhlht rhoice the first time here at Wilson Ford Sales? DICK .WILSON'S . WILSON FORD ·SALES 1----- - ' I FORD ·112ss BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH ----J MEE1' ~ First of the 70'1 •t 19'0 Prices THUNDERBIRDS BRAND NEW 1969 MUSTANG $2288 . BRAND NJW 1969 CORTINA BRAND NEW 1969 COBRA $2788 '1888 BRAND NEW 1969 ' GALAXIE 500 $2488 Plus ,.. & lie. DELUXE SED.\N, '7.6 C.1.0. 67 H.P. '"lllna. f\11/y ·~· ed • ..,. tr•~. diac br'ell-. vlnyl bvc:ket SHb, fvlly ~roit4.4. ·~ llow wnflJtllon '*tfw & deirO.IW, in- temr tftll ,......., -. _..... - "'"• SNddtd desll a. vtaon, eltc;trlc wlncllhlt!d WI Wtihtrt. BRAND NEW 1969 RANCH ERO PICIUP $2288 EL DORADO CAMPER SPECIAL sa9aa · Brand New '69 F250 Styleaide & El Dorado 101/J Mohawk Camp9" JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRwY. ON BEACH ILVD. ' llAQIC '9UOW.cMl IAV£1 HAIR.am = In comfort without hairnets °' l'Oflenl Pamper-Pillow-Case stips tNet any pil· lowi you ~ to • pert.ct hairdo. l<mrt silky-smooth 11tin«:etate case has special ...ves tNt 1llow hair to bfuthe •nd alide u '104" head mo¥et In sleep. W1shabte. 3~. 77....., ...... ,,. .... ca.. ........... $2.11 1144-S.tJJt Pll ... Cate ........•.. $2.41 18255 BEACH BOUtE\JARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SllYICI OPIN SALIS DIPf. t .... -...10. , ... 1 ...,. THI. ttn frl .. I a.a. to 5 p.111. Me:s., I•·•· tot P·•· §92-5511 H•Much I I.Ole You1 AUTO CMIOA•UZER REOUCU Cl.UTTER! EY- etythi .. has • place n )'CM.t trwel • k>f'll eon. venlent. spKious Auto ()rpnizer hooks OYer front or back of car seat. tlas two larae com- P9rtments fof papers.. m1ps. mapzfnes. plus slotted tissue pocttet. A traveHna secretary fof salesmen. Can hold toys. toots. eYen a f'lashlilht. Plaid vinyl. 15"'d6" 7807--Auto Orpltlnf hell ......... $3.91 GIVE HAIR HEIGHT WITHOUTTEMIN81 Add Ktamorous inches to your t.ir ~e instanttyl Simply drape hair or flll 0W$ pe.stic Hafr· Hill. Fits ript into hair, stays in plac. with • bobby pin. Mesh-pattern pla$tic 1s feather· wei&ht. 2" hlah, s• across. Added &TKe 1nd beauty for flowing fills. Perfect for the ~ ular bouffant styles! IS~7-ff1lr.fflll ........... 79-21$1.42 11:30 AM B u.: the $1 25, Forest HI 12:55 m Dodi• Padres In 1 :30 II ra w 2:00 Rims at LA. C ~a~p~ Akron, 01 4:00&1 UCLA Oregon s· 8:30 11 RETUI analyzes · 8:3011 R•m • 9:00 11 Wrestl the all-SU 8:.3011 Boxf"' lt-OC>PoJ!~ Football's opening E hour spec ll:OOAMOU ~-noui~ 5:00 ~tl1 ace fron 6:300@CD SUNDAY, SEPTE a:oo o cm m David Nrv Bronstein the earty MONDAY, SEPTI 9:000@(6) Marisa Mt comedic p Eastern et throne arM TUESDAY, SEPT 9:000@ (6) the 1~ the girl h& Staley, Sk WEDNESDAY, SI 9:000@ (]) Anne Baxt In the me medical d THURSDA.L._ SEP 9:oo&l:Al m Jeanne-Or: ruthless p ineffectual govern mer FRIDAY, SEPTD 9:ooeram· who beTrie titute. SATURDAY, SE.P' 9:000~@· role that ' Alford, e,, picture th1 defend a I - V !PORT! H/CHllCHT! SUNDAY, SEl'rEMBER 7 M ti U.S. Open Tennis Ctuimplonshlps (C) Anal matches In he $125,000 tournament, live from the West Side Tennis Club orest Hiiis, Long Island, New York. . ' D Dodcen Baseball (C) Los Angele.s Dodgers vs. San Diego 'adres In National League play at San Diego. I 9 (I) NFL Action (C) I Rims Pre-Season football (C) LA. Rams vs. Buffalo Biiis t LA. Coliseom. !J ~ 00 Wond Series Of Golf (C) Final round of the $n ,500 ~hampionshlp tournament at the Firestone Country Club In 1kron, Ohio. I UCLA Football (C) Tape of the 1968 Bruins battle with lregon State. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 I RETURN Bruins In Action (C) UCLA Coach Tommy Prothro nalyzes the 1968 team. , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 I Ram Htah:lleftts (C) Films of last Saturday's game. I Wrestfln& (C) Mexico's El Santo and Ben Justice appear on he all-star card. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 I Boxtne (C) Tony Doyle vs. Manuel Ramos. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 11 ~ (I) '"'!J""Pi .. c .... jg ... I What the Cheertn1 Was All About--Collea• Oot6"all's Fli'stHunclred Years (C) In celebration of College ootball's looth Anniversary, and on the night before the pening game of the 1969 college football season, this one- ,our special highlights college football's first 100 yeJJrs. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 M 0 9@ Major Leacue Baaebmll (C) Teams to be an- ouncecf.""" 11 ~ AAU Track and Fleld Meet (C) • NFL Ac:tton (C) • Wide Wond of Sports (C) Southem "500" Stock Car '.ace from Darlington, South Carolina. 11 @ (])NCAA Football (C) Air Force plays SMU at Dallas, Tex. -!J Maries of tile Week I f, SEPTEMBER 7 I @ (3) "55 O.ys at Peking." Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, avid NTven, Flora Robson and Leo Genn star In the 1963 ronstein production about the Boxer rebellion in China during 1e early 1900's. Y, SEPTEMBER 8 I @ (6) "Masquerade." Cliff Robertson, Jack Hawkins and arisa Mell star in the 1965 United Artists Release about a >medic plot to kidnap the 14-year-old Prince Jamil of a Near 'stern country and hold him captive until he ascends to 1rone and signs a favorable oil concession agreement. ,y, SEPTEMBER 9 . I 9 (6) "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken.'' Don Knotts stars In 1e 1966 flick about a timid typesetter who tries to Impress 1e girl he loves by spending a night in a haunted house. Joan aley, Skip Homeier and Liam Redmond are featured. ;DAY, SEPTEMBER 10 I @ Cil "Marcu1 Welby, M.D." Robert Young, James Brolin, me Baxter, Susan Strasberg, Peter Deuel and Lew Ayres star the movie that serves as the basis for ABC's upcoming edical drama series. IAY SEPTEMBER 11 I~ Ci) "Madison Avenue." Dana Andrews, Eleanor Part<er, 1anne ""°Orain and Eddie Albert star In the 1962 film about a rthless public relations man who builds up the image of an effectual client so well that the man is offered an important tvernment position. SEPTEMBER 12 I~ Ci) "Glgot.'' Jackie Gleason stars as the deaf-mute janitor ho beTriends the little daughter (Katherine Kath) of a pros- :ute. 1AY, SEPTEMBER 13 t ~@"To Kiii a Mocklnsblrd.'' Gregory Peck stars in the le that won him an Academy Award. Mary Badham, PhllliP" ford, Brock Peters and Collin Wilcox are featured In this cture that relates the tale of a lawyer who Is assigned to 1fend a Negro on a rape charge in a small Southern town. ,.. -... .,,. -.... _.... ilL_ 'THE BATILE FOR THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN' England's fight for survival against the World War 11 aerial attacks by Nazi Germany is recounted in "The Battle for the Battle of Britain,'' a one-hour color special narrated by English actor Michael Caine on NBC, Sunday at 10 PM. Specially-staged scenes bring to life the success of the out- numbered Royal Air Force against the Luftwaffe in 1940. War- planes of the era, including British Spitfires and Hurricanes and German Messerschmitts and Heinkels. were gathered from various parts of the world and used to re-create the crucial encounters over the British Isles. Micluul Caine "Battk of Brlialn" A reconstruction of Britain's nerve center during the struggle, the eleven fighter group operations room, was also utilized. Appearing with Caine in the television special-which coincides with the production of a United Artists motion picture. "The Battle of Britain"-are Sir Laurence Olivier, Sir Ralph Richard- son, Sir Michael Redgrave, Robert Shaw, Christopher Plummer, Trevor Howard and Curt Jurgens. They are among those who star in the film . "The Battle for the Battle of Britain" telecast presents special interviews ~ith actual participants in the conflict. r One is Lord Hugh Dowding, now 86, who as Air Chief Mar- shal, Commander-in-Chief. Fighter Command, Royal Afr Force, was a principal architect of Britain's air victories. Olivier portrays him in the movie and is seen in a disc ussion with Lord Dowding in the telecast Also, a leading German strategist of the 1940 era, Air Field Marshal Erhard Milch, explains on the special how he advocated an immediate invasion of England after the German victories at Dunkirk. A ne,wsreel clipping of the Nuremberg trial of German war criminals shows Milch being given a life sentence, which was later commuted. A description of the lives led by young British pilots during the fight against the Nazi attacks is given by Group Capt. Peter Townsend in another portion of the television special. Caine, who was a youngstey growing up in London's East End when German bombers were pounding the British capital, has starred in a number of movies, including "Alfie," "The lpcress File" and "Funeral in Berlin." He was one -0f the stars of the critically-acclaimed "Male of the Species" drama presented on NBC-1V's "Prudential's on Stage" last January. Christopher Doll, a former RAF pilot who took part in the real Battle of Britain, is the producer of the television speciaf. compew. your lucky number with this lflt. Clalm your pnze by malll"I your Happy Time lucky number ticMt In ec:cordance with the ofllc:UIJ rula. In· ductlns the order blank. No punmne '9qulred. You have • wlnntn1 I~ number. One of tM exclti"8 prtas llfustmed I• yours. A-J041 IJ.1590 C.1723 0.2"4 A.a71 IJ.2006 c.2213 D-3312 A-4'41 ......, C32a IMSlt MMt03 ..... ~ D-l70I 444&1 IMl1~ U1U o.&271 A-1MO 9.an7 C.1111 D-140I ~ .. 1016 e8191 o.am A.alt 11.eoas C..f14t o.MSS hl•3 84740 ------___ ,.... ____ .-..~...-.- KEEP THIS WCKY NUMBER ( B-9740 I W.. J'O'I m1D tm llxlo' BllPPI n. DmDlm debt 00 UM ... keep CMt ICllb. You.,.... wm be .. IO )'OU • 100D M ......... JOb tolow die ndea lboneldP&abow. GREENLAND STUDIOS 1415.,_.._ ................ FILDOl4 .. 'f1llS LUCIY 1-.a ll CUii ft9 PllZI • GREENLAND STUDIOS happy-ti•• SWEEPSTAKES I B-9740 I ~:=~-:~·~.ra::s=? 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So Stu Nahan can tell you what really ~So news doesn't take the weekend off. happened oo the week'• biggest day \U So watch it. what we ffWfNJI today yoUI/ argue sunday BILL BONDS/EYEWITNESS NEWS SATURDAY NIGHT 10-.30/KABC-TV • 1ma1lne • pencil tNt ALWAYS writes H flnt H the first wonS from 8 frmhly the"**' peo. cl~lttt out 9Mri>enin& EVER! • lme&lne • mec:ftanlcel penc:lf thet uset micro. thin leed, elmost HALF th• tttlcltness of ordln-•l'Y IMd, that meHW• only 0.5 mm. • lme«lne • penell point tNt NEVER GETS DULL. never 1mud1es. 1ives )'OU crisp, fine wrttln1 mlle •tter mile • .... SLIMMER WAIST LINE ATONal •The rwolutionllry new i:w.kthroulh with tttls pencil Is In the pl'9Citlon c; ... "9d .. ~ ..... ~ button controlled lOr In. st.ant maintenance of pinpoint fine writlnc un- der tM Mrli.st 9"fY- day Pf'9ISUf'a. T.a. lncMI off thoe look of ,out welst line lnstanUJI WMt' Sflm· ,._ left UndW dfUs fK shift fot ~"111*1 of saalna ~ ~ end -,to, • slim, trim new IOc»tl lmmecti•t.t1. Ad.lwt.tbte ,,_.. 2V to !IO"' with Inst.Mt lriP ~ tNt llf'O¥idel quk::lll comfort. •Ids In ucro •nd lumber ~ Oasticlnd, ~ cotton lust 7" wide often hoeloa Nl!ew bed! tetlaue. usfm In Mtt9r PMtwe. Sectet, UMMn Sl•lftMW ... t can belln llvlna ,ou • "-" new outlootl UM moment ~ try It. For '"9ft •nd _.,.,., ~·eft ....... N-.. • Enm this pencil tNt meeh-ttte moat euct· Inc Med'I of drett.rnen. m:tlit..:tt. eccountants. 8-utJfully stYted. F•~ ., ll&tit. FinllNd wittt jewelir's pt9Clslon. A ,. merbbl• new •Id for fC)Ur flcure WOftc encl ~me. • .. the flnt to own the Onftsman't PencU. I I 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:3l 7:4 7:5 l:G ·- SATURDAY fl) Nodle de Estnno (2 hr) 1:30 0 (i7) CI) G1 l.nrtoce Welll (C) (60) Maestro Welk ind The Chim· pagne Music Makers salute the SEPTEMBER 6 ballroom operators of the country with some of the tunes made fVfNI NG famous by the binds and vocalists of the big band era. m Buell Owens (C) (30) 6:00 0 @ (6) m HunU., • Brin~ 9:00 0 9 Ci.) m i IHcil. rmn Sltunlq Report (C) (30) Pr ...... I 8 Ont Stlp Beyond (30) a.nts .... Alt·Star (60) Boll Cit.. (C) (60) Sam Riddle Tony Curtis Introduces International· hosts. "' ly famous drcus performers as he m The lnnders (C) (60) hosts this special. Ei) TV Rtadef's Oipst (30) I Bill Anderton (C) (30) Hor11 Open (60) 6:30 8 ~(I) Nn 'r•Seuon Football NET Playhouse (90) "Devi." A (C) (3 hr) A game between the New feature film by master Indian film· York Giants and the Minnesota maker Satyaflt Ray concerning ttte Viklnrs is telecast from Minneapolis religious fantasies of a devout lndl· "' Stadium. an man. (R) I MIC NtWS Conference (C) (30) 9:30 fJ 9 (I) MJ Thrtt Sons (C) (30) MtloclJ Rind! (C) (60) David O Movie: "Man In Grey" (ro- uston and Jimmy Wakely ruest mance) '4&-James Mason, Stewart I ROMJ Grier (C) (30) Gran~r. Phyllis Calvert. J love l.uty (30) O CI>a> Jolin nJ Cub (C) l>r. Hudson's Secret Joum1I (30) (60) ason Williams. Ian & Sylvia, Playing the Guitar (30) (R) McCall & Brill, and Charlie Pride On the Edp of Eternity (C) (30) guest. Girl From UNClE (C) (60) Ntw1 (C) (30) Larry Burrell. 7:00 0 ~ (i) m I blcllC I Miss KlttJ Wefts (C) (30) America Part1nt (C) (2 hr) The 10:00 9 Cl} Hofan's Heroes (C) 49th annual Miss America Pig-Q) ~ m Adam-12 (C) (30) eant blends a mod musical salute Philbln's People (C) (60) to the youth of America with the Ernest Tubb (C} (30) suspense of the selection of Miss Rawhide Roundup (60) America of 1970. • 8o1 de Mulco (90) O Tlte Anniversary G1•e (C) (30) 10:25 Dodrm Scorebeard (C) Al Hamel hosts. 1~:30 Qj (I) Jactlt Gleason (C) (60) 0 Dutll Valley Dap {C) (30) ''By • ~ 00 m Tlte Ghost and Mrs. the Book." Two pretty young sis· Muir (C) (30) "Dor Gone!" When ters find trouble and then romance Captain Greu suggests that Mrs. when they homestead in Colorado. Muir aet a bluer dog, Scruffy dls-m Wor1d of Lowell Thomas (C) appears, pointing the finger of (30) "Sons of the Rising Sun." A suspicion at the Captain. (R) i ickie tour of Japan. I NtWI (C) (30) Bill Bends. Sunset Trails (60) SWingln' ~ (C) (60) NET Journal (60) "Science and The Toy That Grew Up (30) Conscience." A panel discussion of "Dancing Mothers." The "It Gir1," the moral responsibility involved in Clara Bow, stirs in this silent film medical practice and scientific re· th~t was first shown In 1927. search. (R) I Passport to Travel (C) (30) EE Do-R•Ml (30) 10:40 News (C) 7:30 e Movie: "The fallen ldor (dra-11:00 ' 0 m EE News (C) ma) '49 -Sir Ralph Richardson, • Movie: (C) ''Coney Island" (ro- Michele Morgan. mance) '43 -Betty Grable, Cesar 0 @ CI)(£) The Dating Game Romero. (f) (30) Jim Lange hosts. m Joe Pyne (C) G Million $ Movie: (C) "White 11:15 O Judd for the Defense (C) (See Comanche" (western) '67 -Joseph Friday listina at 9:00 PM). Cotten, Wiiiiam Shatner. 11:301 News (C) m Dodgm Dugout (C) • m Toni(ht Show (C) Q) Wol1d of Women (C) (30) "Span-MOYie: "So Soon To Die'' (mys· ish Senoca." Amapole Del Vando, tery) '57-Rlchard Basehart, Anne gifted writer and student of music. Bancro~ tekes Bill Burrud on a sentimental 6) TIM Ellprm (C) tour of her native Spain. (R) 11:45 fJ Fabulous 52: (C) "Under c.pn. m Los C.udillos (30) corn" (suspense) '49-Joseph Cot· 7:40 Dodrm Warm-up (C) ten, Ingrid Bergman. 7:55 Dodprs Baseball (C) (2'/2 hr) m Mowle: "All Thrtaitl the Niprt The Los Angeles Dodgers meet the (mystery) '42 -Humphrey Bogart. San Diego Padres. Vin Scully and Conrad Veldt Jerry Doggett call the action. 12:15 O Movie: "PllJlltf' (mystery) '54 1:00 0 @ (1) G) The Newlywed Game -Shelley Winters, Barry Sullivan. <9 (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. 12:30 O Movie: "The Last Woman on m Amerlcen West (C) (30) "Stair· Earth" (sci-fi) '61-Anthony Car· w1y to the Stars." Jack Smith bone. Betsy Jones-Moreland. boards the famed Palm Springs 1:001 News (C) Aerial Tramway for a spectacular Men In Crisis ride to the top of the San Jacinto 1:15 Movie: "The Nwadan" (west· Mountains. (R) em) 'SO-Randolph Scott. Dorothy f'E. Syebfusll Theatre (60) Malone. ,. 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Cotn- petltori are British Open champion Tony Jacklin, M1st111 champion All stations reserve the rlcht to chance program- ming without advance no- tice. 5:15 I 111t Claristoplttr1 l :lO Tiit llble Anlwera (C) 5:55 llwt Us 11111 DIJ (C) 7:00 11 r .. 111c1 Jeny <C> m SundaJ Funeles (C) 7;3011 A41 .. •an <C> 11 Mon.en Tabernacle C1lolr (C) 0 Herald of Truth (C) m S1erld Heart {C) 7:45 aJ The CbristophtB (C) 1.-00 I (I) la1Wp Unto My Fett (C) . flit ~lltophen (C) IDtdrll of Tomomw (C) Day of Dhcoftty (C) Wondnma (C) All•• Rwlval Hour (I) Davey Ind Gollatll (C) @ God Ja tllt Answer (C) a:so 11 Leet Up and Uwt (C) 1 ...... ..,.,., C:•ldt (C) @ (l) m llflwlaklt (C) Movie: 6'0ti o ..... ,... CtMlld" (mystery) '51 -Ida Lupino, Ward Bond. II) atun:ll In ~ Ho1111 (C) 9 @ F1rlt l•pt.llt Churcll 11:30 f) (it (I) U.S. Opea Ttt1nls Cluim· plO~lpa <q The final m1tches in the 1969 United States Open T tnnls Championships with $125.000 In prize money, is broadcast live from the Wut Side Tennis Qub, Forest Hiils, LDnr Island, New York. Bud Co'llns and Jack Kramer commen· late. B Milnton.. of M1n (C) "The Tr11son of Benedict Arnold." 0 (1jJ (l) (D Ditcoffry (C) 0 .rov1t: "Suntndtr, Hell!" (•d· venture) '59 -Keith Andes, Susan Cabot m Accelt on Adlon (C) AFTERNOON B Ftltllr• (C) "Occupation Stu- dent." fllmed at the University of 12:00 B Rtld Rlpt! (C) Redlands. fJ Mowt.: .. lallld ef 1 l1nfl0tat' 8 Fea '-Face (C) rwatem) '63-Marty Robbln1, Bob Mftie:: "Stra11,.r la TIWll" Barron. (mystery) '56 -Aler Nicol, Colin ~ &aentially S.1 (C) Tapley. 1 Cl) Thia Is Ult lift (C) ; Kathryn bltl•u (C) @ Feature Flh• (C) "The L11t ~RnlYll Flrn (C) Command." sturlnr Sterlln1 Fiii hrcMI Rnlnl (C) Hayden. @D Answer (C) @!) Cine en Su Cm t:OD! Camtta Tiit" (C) m P'rofiles of P'roirea (C) • My Ftverltll S.r•oo (C) Rev. ffi Armed Forcu Hlpllpts (C) eorr1 .Munzln1. Trinity United 12:30 O Characters In tM Arts (C) ''The Presbyter11n Church of Santa Ana, Beloved Lover." Soprano Polly1nne est&. Baxter slnas • cycle of eirht JOn&s. Day ef DlscoWtY (C) "l Wom1111's Love and life," by Tueller ln-s.Mca Robert Schum1nn, introduclnc the Goapel Male (C) character of the Beloved. ~A. A. Allen 11 Clflt Autry Ktttn,n llul1lmu (C) m Dodpr1 Durout (C) To• and JerrJ (C) '1i) Oral Roberts (C) • atwa Clb (i7) (l) Stories of Succeu (C) • Cod and Min m Ftablrt (C) · Aokldtural Report (C) G) lnsf P1 (C) 9:l0 f) Conven.tions W'ltll • ~la-tz:All f" "°>!f"~ w."" un 'Cl triit (C) Man Ind his relationship ·S m to other human btinp is today's lZ. S Ded11rs Buetlall (~ Los An· subJect . reles Dodaers vs. San D1eco Padres. 0 Economics fw AJI ~ (C) 1:00 A @D MMt UM P'rtsa (C) Georp Atcher, U.S. Open tltllst Or· ville Moody, and PGA ~DJon Ray Floyd. Arnold Palmv. Jolil>l{1rmpmn. Char11e Jones, Pat Ht~ 11114 Jay Randolph comment l'rm C.nr.tenc. (C) hller o.nr (C) ~ Su:ndlJ .. .u. .. Sund., SIMw ..... Roto Lidia DaJ (C) 2:ZO • NIWI (C) 2:30 Movie: "The Blue Grat et Kee- tuct," (adventure) ·~Jent Nllh. Birr Williams. fJ Movie: "ConfldentiallJ Connie" (comedy) '53-Van Johnson, J1net , Lelrh. B Million $ Movie: (C) Mfftll Hd Hlill Wattt• (adventure) '54-Rlch· erd Wid mark, C.meron Mitchell. I A-an Probltm (C) 3:00 SllllSOCI (C) @ feature Film: "Ain't Mis· behavln'" with Piper Laurie ond Rory Calhoun. • G) Scope (C) 3:30 0 On Campus (C) "Art Buchwald on Campus." Tha famous satirist Is questioned by Immaculate HNrt Co'le&e students. 0 MOVW. (C) "Girls 1t Sea" (com. edy) '61--0uy Ro'fe, Alan Whitt. I P'att, D .. e Mcllffftr l Ult Colonel ladlu Day (C) 3:45 m Dodprs Scortbo1rd (C) 4:00 0 Movlt: "Andy" (drama) 'GS-- Norman Alden. 11 UClA Foolblll (C) Tape of 1968 Bruin battle with Oregon State. m Man From UNCLE (C) I McH1le'1 Navy ~Larami. Ftca the N1tion (C) i a de Cristo Enslen O'Tool• Amtrlain Probltma (C) 4:30 II Nrn1S1km (C) BNtn<C> I Tbt Munst.rs Mist.1oprs' Ntl~ (R) Ci) P'olka Parade (C) I hica y Ptlalwu The Riflem111 Scope (C) 11 Mowle: .. 0..rt f'lnult" (west· 0 M,ovle: "Ylftlant. !trrw" (West· em) '52-Wayne Moms, Virainia ern) 54-Wllllem Elliott, Mary £1. 5:00 II News (C) Clete Roberts. Grey. len Kly. loo m G) Dtldlty O..Rlflrt (C) A C11ar11t Chin cfril Rob«b {C) I Rl'llWll Fins (C) (I) U.S. NWJ fll111 Aqu .. an (C) ,attam for Uvln1 (C) eno • Mano Randttro l:lO II a (f) Nfl Actien (C) "Foot· 11111 Is tM Uft '(C) bell Folflls." Z1ny comedy sttua. 10:00! TocllJ'• Rtlltlon (C) tlon.s that Illustrate the humorous · w~ ~SA (C) f .... J side of pro football ere captured on l..3l.J w weorp o -•n· filrn. • ) 0 Youtll and P'ollclt (C) • Movie: (C) "Snowflr•" (west-O @ CI) G> hues and Answm em) '58--0on Merowan, Molly Mc· (C) HOward Ir. Smith. Gowan. m Voice of CalvafJ (C) I Faas tnd ptaca {C) Ef:' fublre (C) "Setpcwer -Under ~ FalUI fw ToclaJ CC) Way f0< P11ce." Ttn H•. n MHtlnc {C) 2:00 II ..... l'rrS.non foolb1ll {C) Crlbt en la Oblcvrldtd LA. Rams vs. Buttalo Billa played Whip tit Adwlntvre (C) 1t the LA. Coliseum. Gii Stratton 0 Movie: (C) "MUllon-Doll« Mtr· maid" (drama) '52-Esther Wiiiiams, Walter Pidreon. 0 Skippy (C) m Merv Griffin (C) l latnnn (C) (]) Sntn Arts Theatre Cost>t! of Christ (i) I Drt1111 of Jeannie (C) fE Mtfs New? (R) &!)Toros mr11ture EE) Run for Your Lift (C) 5:30 II fa m A••teur Hour (C) 0 SpeakUp (C) Bill Leyden. II Dr. lute(a Adventum <C> AC:ld11t (C) I Qfllipn's Island Sullltt Tflill 10:301 Face t1M Nation (C) calls !ht play·by·play, and former I @ (6) m I ltllewl (C) A Ram and All-American ·pl1yer Don ___________ _. conversaliOn bttwten Rtv. Or. Billy Paul provides tht color c:cwer11e . @ Melt lite "9a (C) fli.) Jm Alley (R) a;, Here Comt UM Stm (C) WIDE RANGE EXTERMINATOR ...... Mystic Light Colonial Lamp Elimlnat. pelts that ruin picnic., patio k>u"""' end outdoof living. Forget fty swatten • ..,,., dMmlcals, traps. Use this silent killer tor l...Unt action. Works IUce • mtnf 1ntf·mf•JI• system, attract· '"' mosquitoes, ttMs. 1neta to lb tam. Hzl"I 19)"1, then kills them with low power pf9 eMictric charp. Keeps wfde ,,... ,;.. deer. Yet tt't a boon for p.ople and oet:af smart deMln loolcs Ilk• a ~o­ nlel lamp WI~" tM ai:Y'inl of • mod«n ..., lamp. No movlfttl.~rtl to WMr out. Ml Mt ult halC end f44IS In the moment J:ir11ec~~.:.:~..... .. $7 .. llANT 1 t~OOT PUN IA&.LOON.. Own the bi .. ... t beUoon on the bloctc. ,_,ey • hl&h as the houwt tnfl•t. enlly .tth ... "' elr b> 12 to 18 fl hilh-UcJttrw In bac.kywd1 pla1-sround. beech. Specbcu&lr WtW1 to announce ttxn ooem._ ch~ tmaan. IPOl'tlns events. ~· neoprene ~. HoW mvailabM frOm~t surpfu.. 1111 ,.,,. .......•.•... $1.11 SUND£1UZE l.£8$- 0NLY MINUTES A DAY! ltem the fllSY home method to achieve shapely, at· tractive lep . • . im-~ sJ<ln tone, blood circulation. "How To Slenderize Heavy Lep" contains a step- t>y.:ltep scientific plan fOr reducina and r• shapina enti,. lea: thllh. h~ knee, ca", ankle. 64-pa&e Illus- trated book. edited by a ohYsiclan. Complete wf th· Pf'OPOrtion chart besed on weight ind heiaht -knoW your pl-bNutiful teas! 7511-Slender ...... ..... $f.11 U:l·THltU HAMllMQ SHOE-PURI! CADDY ..... Met, bettw W1Y to ....., .,.. °" the floor and putMS out of dt11wen. Sttoti1. ctw transparent ptaatic shoe bq hp 12 poc~ eta to fiofd a dozen pairs of women's or children'• shoes. 6 palra of men•a. ~uxe has 18 poc:keta. Purse Flle has 8 sections. Het¥Y P'.119 ptastic with side vents for 1lr clradition. HafW from any clOMt rod, tew "*9· Easy selection. WS.CMllJ ... it.31 ICM2....._ .. 1• 1412..--'"' , .. WORLD'S HARDEST ?UZZU c.en ctri¥e 1 strona man to t•rs. Our owo resident ,enius couldn't riaure it oot ... can you~ Try to stack the blocks so that 4 -itferent cokn show on each side. Fascinatma way to spend a rainy ~Y ... long after the ra in stops, too. Set of 4 plastic blocks. No soluttoti provided. but Pl· t1ence is the key. 7l5t-hute li.eb Set .... ,._ 21$t.21 1969 If 'Celt :stone Com- nplon npion ;t Or· t R11 f ':'; 1a .. Nliti, ude" l1net,, Mls- cnd #lld it is tart .om-rte. 5- 968 R) ltr· TIS, t a 1ius ack g)Jsu U., (R) IDHnC:... a..., (C) •\,'f '\j j \(, a:oo a a (f) • itst c..., <C> (lO) "Tfii' Air Jam." An .. mlna- tion of MW lflt8mt Ind alrcnft d"'"""' to rtllM conpatlon at a. . 1J Ind acc:aa routes IS well .a tht 1lr. (R) I . ' ~le (C) (30) .......... (C) (60) I tfiffd .... Y91t ae,-n. ell) In ttle '°'9 al tM taxi cab drtwr, EH W1ll1eh likes vltwtr1 on 1 tour al ttle city of slytcrepeq. slums, Bir Mont7 Ind concrete. m I lij~ I MM 11111 t11e s.. (C) (&l) Blllurrud dtlCribts tht •I• ofd conflict between man ind the --~ ~ w..w ,._,... (C) (30) m .. , .. ..., ..... <30> The ttftvbton debut of pianist Allen Kindt feeturea: "Sonah In A Minor, K. 310." by Mozart; and "lslamey," an oriental fantasy by Mlly B1l1· klrev. 0> Man frt11 UNCLE (C) (60) "~. ltalpli ., (C) (30) Story · 11r!r i Lon~"'lo.- .. ,... (60) Tie fraodl CW {30) Jull1 !'!_prepares chlc:Uft breuts. a llJ ...,, <C> <30> 7:00 f) ta Cl) I.mt (C) (30) Whitt U.S. Forest Ranier Bob Ericaon works with the Coast Guard to ,. 10lve 1 navlptlon problem llMllY· Inf submtr1ed lop. Lassie btcomti a victim of the lllM hazardout situation, In Part I of 1 two-part story. Jack Dt Mm co-stars a Erlcson.~) 0 Q) @E Huck Fina (C) (30) ''All Wh pools l..uds to Atl1ntls." The yoonpters btcomt embroiled In the political schemes of an underwat« civfllzation. (R) I ..... " (60) @ (]) m Lind of tilt 81ants ln1 rlneup. Assi.stlft1 tllt llott and ="::r.11=:~riu1;:n.,:: Jody Miller Meets Roy and Dale and f>tnny Endicott In Ult ""' •ries "To Rome Wltti loft." Pr.- viewed ar. actrpb fnlm "Tllt Perils of Penelope Pltslop,.. "Scoo- by-Doo, W1'trt Ar9 Your "The Arcblt Comedy Hour," Ind "Ou- tardly MuttleJ In Their Flylnr Ma· chines." n a CiJ m watt .,...., <C> <60> ~ivy Crodttt et ttle Alamo." Con- clusion ot oriclnal "crotUtr ttil· Of1. Davy and Georp Rumll flfht to the Int In defense of ttle Alamo. (R) e ...... s .... <C> ""Cl,t.li• ~ .......... -(adventure) '51 -GreaotY Peet, Virrtnla Mayo. I CW..P.1 s. (C) (30) ...... °'*' (60) U.~(30) 1.-00 R 9 Cl) Eel Slllfvu (C) (60) Olina Rosa and The Su"""'91, Ed Ames, Lana Clntr9fl, The Muppeb. David Frye iuest. (R) D ROLLER GAMES-LIVE! (C) * T-BIRDS vs. NEW YORK 0 Rollw la-(C) (2 hr) T-Blrds vs. New York Bombers. (J7) ()) !(£) UC S...., 11tw1t: "55~ .t ...,.., (drema) avid Niven, Char1ton Hut.on, AYa Gardner, Dame Flora Robton. Durinr tM S.tr Uprislni. Ctllna's last attempt to drive out the West· em PGWtB. men, women and chll· dren trepptd within tllt walled city of Petln1 endured SS days of at· tacks wflllt • small lnttmational force touitit off the flnetical Box-ers. (R) Jody Miller finally bad a chance to meet Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Jody, whose hits include "He Walks Like a Man," "Home of the Brave, .. and "Queen of the House," was born in Phoenix, Arizona and raised in Blanchard Oklahoma. ' .A Roy Rop n hosts 1f~r Jody MU· lt'r In "A Cou.nJry Hap1Hnln1," a luJl/.Jwur Country-W t'llern maul· cal-varlt'ry special. "'There was only one movie iu Blanchard," she recalleo. "Roy and Dale were o n every Satur- day." Now Jody will appear on "A Country Happening," starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, air- ing Monday on NBC at 7: 30 PM. "l ended up being a great Ruy Rogers fan," said Jody, follow- ing the taping of the show. Music has been pan o f Jody's life since childhood. Her dad played "hoedown fiddle" and her four sisters sang. By the time Jody was in high school, she was singing with a trio. Upon gradu- ation she continued singjng on a local TV variety show. She also sang at various clubs. When the Limelighters beard her they ad- vised her to head for Hollywood. She had oo contacts and de- cided to "crash" the office of Dale Robertson, who was star- ring at the time io NBC-1V's "Tales of Wells Pargo." m Movie: 1C) "The nlta Towtf" (drama) ·~tenn Ford, Claude @I) Dolll1&1S Henltl (30) mund Ross." Stofy about Edmund Rains. ,..lOl Ntn (C) (30) Ted Meytts. Roa. a Republican ...,.,... edi- t!) Wandtrt.st (C) (30) "Gir1 In MJ MeCMr, a. Car (C) (30) tor from Kansas and en ummwtn1 Paradise." Bill Burrud follows 1 C..11t.toa J Ctllbrtdldll (30) opponent of Southem lllVWJ, wtio younr Amtrtcan office cir1 to Cabo 10:00 R ta (f) 11--..· ,.,...... (C) wu 1ppolnted to ..w out the term San Lucu, located at the tip of • <60> Whlr. tiytni ·to frtt nudtar of Kenas Sen.tor Jim Lant. 81)1 Callfomla. (R) scientist Erich Rol•k (Milton Salt· Q) katfMyft llli.t... (C) (30) m StMds o1 .... (C) <2 hr> nd "Pate S..,er Ofl the Hudson. .. NEt Zif) • his wtft, Ann (LM Meli-11:001 D D mm ..... (C) ___, ... ....... 1 Wither) from enemy hands the IMF ca.eifnll eff~ (C) ,.....,,us uie ..... com n' oelebretlont Is trapped wflen Captain Pratdo • Wiiiia• f ,_..., C) Brit It ~he Lleh~u• Pier w,tien the (Jack Don'*' llk11 owr one of lsh llCMllst Brictd e hy ( and 0i: r19hca sloop 'Cl•rwater' arri'tes Rollin's dlqulaet, In ttle .:ond ford Unlvntty ed : Joi! Sp at Nyack. N.Y. This will be the flm half of 1 two-pa?lii(R) row d' "R d,,.~1 nd M n ·~ offlclal stop on Seepr's musically O@ (I) @D · llCUU • -a • 1nntr1. bacted campalrn to dean up tht h fer tllt lam. . ~ r:) ~ (]) U Cl) ta Cll ..._ (C) Hucbon Rive<. Story of Ensland's fllht for survivll 11:15D11..te: '1'1 See y.. II Mr ( ) (60) "Genius at Work." Atz· hueh eets a substance developed by a (lint bo1. becomes 1 1i1nt and Is l•lled when tiny Earth money Is found In his pcdet (R) @F+.if Unt? (C) (~0) Im CanHMt Mtldcane (60) apinst WOf1d War 11 aerlel attacb Chiem" (musle1I) '52-Dona Day, 1!30 D 9@ @E T1la Moaar..trLn by Nazi Gtnnany. Michael Caine Danny Thomas. (C) {30) "And Baby Makes Four." narrates. Eventa of the time are ,. 11:30 G lltwlt: "'hltwu" (dreme) '56 Biel .. Sdteel WIUi Eve and Kaye don various dlqulas counted In '39'Cially-startd scenes -Van Htflln, Ed BecteJ. In attempt. .to r•ln admittance to and fntmlews with tome of tt1e 11.H..,. •Rd hr~ (C) SULia's (Dtboreh Wallt1) flosi>ital actual p1rtlcipantL Appearfn1 with Qlllar room befor. she rives birth. (R) Caine on lllt prorram are stars ol 1't Em,... (C) Q) The !pofta !et (C) (30) the forthcomlnl fllm, ''The Battte @lnlfllt (C) hl1 a.U, (C) (60) The sfnr· Inf clan saluta the fall sanon. m haport It Tmt.I (C) (30) '7Tffeath the Northern Sun." Hal Sawyer films the m11lc of Scandl· navia, vlsltinr Norway's f)ords, the North Cape, Oslo and Ber1en plus Sweden's Stocltholm and Denmark's C!l Cooptnharen. (R) fl) Wer1d TolMt'TW (30) of Brltaln"-Slr L.aumice Ollvttf, •• • Slr Ralph Richardton, Sir Mldlatl 11:45 m CIH~I Slf"'8r. Bruk to t.OO Red(Tl'lt. Robert Shaw Christopher Frteclo ...... m_. _ W ~ (60) "The Wines of C.lifoml1." A VOOP of wine OOl'I· nobatura MJu1te six California wines with host Keith Berwldt. (R) @I) Ct.Ices , C.ndena (30) II* ~?NIG~T B~CK HOitWENS ru:r· Trewr Howird and Curt 12:00!~1*Yuf'U:;•: c::,.:. ngs is ew l\!m ,.... (C) (lO) tJon Mishkin YlcheUal In TuJunp * NEW "Stump The Stars" Debuts Tomorrow 7:30 CH. 5! Carol Burnett! 7 : 30 II!. CIJ¢> '9M&Vuffy"'an~~ Invite Mr. French to 1 preview show· lnr of tht new C8S Saturdey morn- ER.WASH WINDOWS AGAIN! A fast wipe this dry miracle cloth and windows, mir· gl~ssware sparkle and &listen. No mote n1a, sptays, rags, etc. Oirt·repellina •cals keep dirt from clingina. rain runs •t~t spotting. Keep extra one in the .or windshield. Magic Glass Cloth absorbs Joesn't spread. Washable. 1-Matic Gins C .. tll .... 71• 2/$1.42 TALL DARK STRANGER . Ltt Me Talk Tt ••• iC> (60) uplalns tht sltnlflcanct of tt1t on the HEE-HAW SHOW e Walker hosb. Manapment Jewish Hliti Holy Dayi, Rosh Ha-ll QI Cl) .......... (C) (60) lo-representatives for Los AnJelu TV shenah and Yorn Klppur end c»- retta Lynn, Ctlar1ey Pride and Jeny stations ruest -Dou1 Flnley (5), ICribu ~ relevance of their ob- L• lewis iuest. John McMahon en. Wally ShlfWln semnce In our tlmt. Heny Von D a Ci) m lonanu (C) (60) UA (9). Jim Gatti (11), Or. James lop-Ztll narrata Ride in th• Sun." ThrM bank rof:I. er (2B), and Joe Rank (34). 12:30 D 5"ltllll r....., (C) Guest la bers Involve the Cartwri1hts In a I Laber ""*' (C) (30) Dr. S. I. Hayaltlwa, Pmldent " robbery and then attempt to es-MaalN 'ontll San Frencl1CO Stata Colllft. cape Into the d...rt, pursued by · NET ftlllnf (60) (R) 1:00 G M•: "'Tiit t-.. 11__.. Little Jot. (R) Cran T91h (60) (mylttfy) ·~1enn Coft>ttt, Vic· Q) Clnlcadt et Boob (C) (30) 10:30 0 Worid Tomomw (C) (30) bit Shaw. fl> RnMde ttonchrp C60> m P'r9fHee 1n c...,. (60) "f.cl. 1:10 D ..... CC) •~k .............. ---~ SATIN SLEEP.CAP HOlDS HAIR·SET! Awake with your hairdo fresh, In ~lac~ with the mir· acle protection of this S.t1n·lined site{> t;aPI Protects and prolongs sel Reduct$ friction, hair alides-doesn't pull out. Bouffant sized, will not crush even the fluffiest hairdo. Elimi- nates nets, pins and curlers. Comfortable, perfect for trtveling. Washable. 1747-Satin SIMp Cap .............. $1 lllllD ANYTHIMC Ht PUSTtc FOREVIRI Slmptr ptace Invitation. roMbud °' coru .. in ,..n alone with se>te'81 crystals and bib In any own. Form5 a 10Ud plastic ttWelope. Also makes lier chains, mobiles. C011t1rs. c.omptete with clear and colot9d ctptata. pan. buttttftlet. cn.isMd 1tau and starfish to UM f0t decorltion1. 11 JI PnMnHt IC.it ............ SJ..11 SEA CAPTAIN'S POCKET WATCH TELLS TIME 4 WAYS. Shows the hour in salty Ian- PP, of the sea, also landlubber way! Dial is divided into these systems, with examples: 24 hour, t p.m. is 1300 hours; ship'• watchn. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. is 2nd doe watch: thlp'1 btll, 3 p.m. is 6 bells: Standard numertls for the land .. ocked. Salt-resistant chromed ase. 7130-Hautlal Pocket Watch •..... $5. .. OltOW FAICllltATINO DWARF IONIAI T•IU. Exauisite· miniatures, no mote than 12" hi&h, wrtti ptffect bBnches. e.ves. l9dt a living replica of full-trOOMn tren. Nurse11es sell foi $25 and more. Seeds. preplanted in Individual pots, includct Oriental Juniper, Si· berian Elm. Asiatic CrPffts. others. Just add water. Set is I llindt. MOS Dlle'1 Trw let . . . • . • • . • $2 ... .... , ....... ti Tummy Tamer Weight Belt Wur It ••• al1Wple -tlutt to help '*'•c• w.lstl f 11 ~ I ' Pille 10 Goll-leee! I'm on at 3:00pm GOMER PYLE, USMC Jim Nabors as the Marine's fun- niest recruit with Frank Sutton earning his sargeant's stripes every sing le weekday! and lucky me, I'm on at 3:30pm LUCKY PAIR A brand new season premieres with a brand new star and host, Richard Dawson. Same great fun and prizes. css~2 Weekdays. 'Ill nfE DAILY PILDT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 6. 1969 REGULAR DAYTIME MONDAY M 0 RN IN l; 5'efiff Jell• (C} I TIM Allnlwnary Qaee (C) T•pe (C) 5:55 lilt Us 'f1D D1J (C) Wtt1d AMmrt (C) Mon., Fri.; .... S.•-~ rlVll (C) Tuea.-Thurs. •·-&J Mnet a..· :.-Sn-ScMol (C) Ql) PROllER£ PKbtflll tf Fa•: u.c.tile hdlalll't (C) A children's series that uas sonp, ~ n.. erutive arts, discussions, stories . 7:i>O CIS ,. .. (C) Joseph Bentl. and .11mes to stimulate curiosltJ ID (i) m n.. TtdlJ .,_ (C) and unaci'hatlon. Mary Ellen Rohon tlerUie W1U1 Clerla (C) l1:45; = ~nv~ a;~~tured. ~~-II':'~• (C) 11:55 0@ (I) @E NIC Nin (C} Nns/Stlcl lbfht 7:30 Tiie Ed ...... Sllow (C) W....,_.(C) f\ F T f p '\j (l Q '• lea (C) U.'001 n• (C) Steve Dunne hosts. 1:00 Qt Ci) C.,Uin Ka11proe (C) • 9 m ,...... Pvttlnt ... Abbott & t.slello Cartoou (C) On (Cj ost Bill Leyden welcom• C••llJ (C) ruest panell.sts Jack Cassidy, Jaci I: 15 CI> Yklll Dl,..t (C} Carter, Phyllis Newman, Anne 1:25 Co-11111tJ klletia lelfd (C) Meara. Larry Blyden and Pem Thurs. Cass. &:30 P'9blk SerYicl Flliu (C) Thura. I Mevie: See Daytime Movies. AstrtnMt ea-... (C) @ (]) lnttdMd hdlet ltollil Hood (C) Ntw1 (C} m bctJ and His Frt.cls (C} Stoel llartet Analysis 1:55 ei"•aaity lulleti• loanl (C) : PIDllERE Onea Upe• a Dar. 9':00 a (I) Tiie L11CJ Sllow A musical series for children. Miss QJ Ci) m It Tlka T• (C) Charity Bailey guides youn&sttf1 Mewil: See Daytime Movies.. throuih sonp, dances and rttythms. Morie: See Daytime Movies. Cit Ci) Qomar Py6e (C); An1t Gm• • Mewit: See Daytime Movies. tr (C} Fri. (H) (})JG La L.anne (C) l.2!151 Strttdl and Sew (C) Wed. tJ::""~ (C) 12:30 tjt (j) Al tile World T•a (C) t-.25 • ~~~mNIC Nns (C) ' U @ mDIYI ef 0.r U... t:30 a') leweftJ Hiiibiiiies; Ap-Macdonald Carey stars. pollo Astr'Hen' Addf'ISS " I @ (]) T1lat Clrt (C) c.n,,.... (C) Wed. News (C) · @ Ci) il:' c.ncetttrltleft (C) Dlalln& for O.lllrl (C) Mevle: Set Daytime Movies. Office of tM Presid.t Cl..,, (C) 1:00 fit (I) I.oft IS I MMJ _.... i ...,._,, ...,,.., (C) der9CI nine (C) 10:00 (I) AndJ Crtftitlll (C) • 9 (I) m Tiie DodlN'I (C) hnoNlitJ {C) Host Lany (i1) (]) Dreaa Heaa (C) B den welcomes panelists Peay hawerd (C) Cass, Raymond st Jacques and Tedlaleal Comar Meredith MacRae, who discuss the 1:30 f3Cl)1lM laidln& 1Jt1tt (C) Inner pmonallties of Godfrey Cam-• @@m An4ldler World (C) bridle, Sheila MIC:Rae, Peter Law-Fatt.ar lllws Best ford, Kaye Ballard and Jonathan @ ()) &) Let's Mat a Dul Wlntm. C) Monty Hall hosts. I hbllc Slfvke Fllaa (C) Trwtlt or CoftMq1t1tCU (C) i Snay TMIJ (C) JCNln RJnn ~ (C) 10:30 Cl) I.oft of Lift (C) Co•Md"7/St.d R.,.n (I) m HePywod Sciuar11 2.:00 Cit ~Secret .. (C) i Peter Marshall hosts. @ m YM Deo't Sey (C} .., .. ,.,.. Lin It a.b; Ceotiq (C) 10:50 fallieu In StwU!t (C) Wed. 11:00 9 Ci) PROllER£ Whtrt tM 0@ m &) 11t1 NIWIJwd Ga• Huf1 11 (C) A new daytime drama (C) Bob Tubanks hosts. rwolvln1 •round the affections, con-I love Luq fllcts end tensions found in the Mowle: See Daytime Movfes. dose.knit relationships of the Futures Hathaway family and thllr asso-Z:2S • -~-NIC News (C) elates. Diane Van Der Vlls, James 2:30 ne Edt• tf Nlfllt (C) Mltchall, Diana Walker ind Martt @m 11ae M.tdt a ... (C) Gordon star. n. rs; Rah,. u h4 0 @ m JeopanlJ (C) (C) Wed. (See Sunday mldnlsftt Tiie ~I '9urwitt (C) listinJ! • Dlllf>le Dnle Da~ (C) 0 (i1J (3) EE) Tlta Dltillt .... ...,., Ree• (C) (C) Jim Tana• hosts. n~ if m :1.a ": r~'.!onw (C) It ~~~nd Mrs. Nortll U ~ m [Jt CHIS (C) 3:00. D£1UT Go9er PJtt (C) Amer· ~ny Grtet It Unlwtnal (C) lea's frvortta nlltrttima M1rlne 6, 19459 E PROGRAMS AY thru FRIDAY I (t) ion., Fri.; el F11: as sonp, . storta. curiosity 111 Rohon ured. (C) • .nthosta. Hai ... welcom• dy, Jack • Anne j Peay JVles. • Dq: en. Miss 1un1st111 rflyttims. ., ..... led. ... (C) llr u... t) , --- n (C) 'C) tit (C) 1d (C) • Dal (C) rt C) S., (C) ... (C) "'"• vies. 'I (C) -(C) ... (t) .. '°' nldnlfht , ... • Amil- Marine .,., d~ * tMI """1111 I, ..... of Jim Nabon' •rla.. C:15 • FrtlMly la.t I , .D.Q. (C) 0.nls Jlma ltosts. 4:25 ~ CC) A KNXT serf• fo. '*" cusas Its cameras this ..n on m ._.. ......... (C) "Parlfltl' jfandbooll on Orup... I SM Daytime Movies. cflkusslon of drur problems. Dinis th ll1t11e11 C:30 Mtwle: See Daytime Movlts. Z...... (C) Mon., Fr1.; Ftllx DMrce CMrt (C) c.t (C) Tua.-Thura. fhn (C) Bill Bonds. If...... lea's lit Tep S11ew (C) lhtlaet: Don Rodewald. CI) hny 11 ... ~HI• SMw : ~ el FM (R) Don Wiison. ~ ..,.. Pim hrtJ (C) 3:30 IJ Lllc:llJ Pair (C) Richard oawsonltdltd . 11 host for the new ,.son ot the 5.'CIO • IOllC ""'-vice (t) daytime pme show. OUtlb for the ..._ (C) Tom Reddin. first weefc ar1 Betty Whitt, Jona-• De 1....., ,.._ (C) than HanU, Larry Hovis and Beth ..... (C) Georte Putnam • Brlckell De Addlal F..U, I ............ (t) Pttw ... °"' -..,..... ... ., no.non. .. (C) IDJ ~GI Ooo ut. Te U.. (C) ' ~ u,.. • Dq (R) =.. a.:; (C) -~~ (t) 1V RINdtrs' Dfl1St · Tlllt llrf (C) ·~1 Su Hat 5:30 -SJl'i 't!.. AIC ..... (C) llrt Tia (C) Gllllcu'1 lllancl (C) @CI>&> Dart Slaldta (C) Santlt Trana GI DEIUT DMbt1 (C) The popu-~ Tiiis o., 19&9 (t) lar funfle •rfes moves to Channel : iltlf'*911' NtfO~Hd 11. Marshall Thompson and ChefYI CJ).....,. 29 (C) Mllltr star. • fNn Talk (C) Encore •Project 2~' Special Con1nnporary WtUltJll6fon, D.C., 1trH1 tU tltt Uvbr1 1NJC p or rtcrutlon ol 10m1 of th# rrunt 1tlrrln1 and unforg#ttabk momniu in ''" natforr'1 IWtory._ 'rlW 1899 photopaph 11ww1 nlwolchlldnr on a {;.Id trip to du UbrGTJI of Conzr1u. "We were gratified that the program was so well received by the whole Waabingtoo community," Donald B. Hyatt, producer-director of NBC's Project 20, says of "Mirror of America." That program, in which contemporary Washington, D.C., serves as the living backdrop for the re<reation of some of the most stir- ring momenta in the nation's history, is encored oo NBC, Tuesday at 7 :30 PM. ''As producen, whenever we tackle a subject. we are always eager to know bow the people who live with it firsthand will react to our effort," Mr. Hyatt says. 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Make this test: stlc~ two pieces of to- gether-you won't be able to pull 1pert. 75" roll, ~#xl/ 161'. 4394--Su,.r Tape ................... S1 3/$2.71 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 6, 1969 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 8 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change programming with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 IJ "Johany HoUdlf' (adventure) '49 -Wllllam Bendix, Stanley Clements. O (C) "Dandnr In U.. Dirk" (musical) 'SG-Setsy Drake, William Powell. fJ '1tipuur1 Alley" (dram•) '47 -Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell. 9:30 m "flit Lu Vtps stOf1" {drama) '52-Victor Mature, Jane Russell. 12:00 0 ''Clllna's Utttt Devils" {adven· ture) '45-Paul Kelly, Harry Carey. 2:00 m "Tb• Lut of the "' Spenders'" (drama) -Robert Redford, Dana Andrews. 3:00 fJ "I Died a fhMs.tnd T1911S'° (drama) '50 -Ptter Graves, Rory Calhoun. 4:30 IJ (C) '1torue Rlwer" (drama) '50 -Peter Graves. Rory Calhoun. EVENING 6:00 I Tiie Bi& News (C) (60) · m Huatltf-lri•kMJ (C) (30) Steve Allen 5alow (C) (90) The Landan Girls, Groucho Marx. Mau· reen Arthur, Sandy Baron ruest. 0 Six O'aoQ Movie: (C) "'TH c .. bltl fre• Natc:Mt' (adventure) '54-0ale Robertson. Debra Pa1et. fJ I Spy (C) (60) m DOllJT f'eyton f'lltt (C} (30) Mia Farrow, Dorothy Malone, Ryan O'Nul, Barbara Par11ins star. I ...... (C) (30) CI) fit DM&la {C) (90) WMfs Nn? (30) "Adwnturu of Tom Sawyer." Muff Potte(s trial for murder btfins 61) Jtmatl&d Dlwino T.-. (30) EB News (C) (60) Jack Hicby. * (5) Stump The Stars Debuts Tonite 7:30! "Voice in tht Mirror." I Alloral (30) Cl) Ft1bn (30) ea.ti Wortd (C) (30) Drua Houe (C) (30) 7:30 Qt(i)Gun...-t (C) (60) "Lobo." A weathered mountain min (Moraan Woodard) persuades Marshal Diiion to help him tnck an elusive, renerade wolf, hoplnr to find the wild beast before it Is slain by a pack of bounty hunters. (R) D m I fEICIXt I A Counby Hap- penln1 (C) (30) Roy Roaers and Dalt Evans are co-hosts of 1 con· temporary country-western speclel. Michael Landon Is SPetill 11Jest, and other euests are Bobby Golds- boro, Jody Miller, Glenn Ash and the Ozark Gir1s. IJ CAROL BURNETT & CO. * DEBUT IN "STUMP THE STARS!" LAFF YOUR HEAD OFF! IJ PREMIERE Shimp tM S1lra (C) (30) Mike Stokey's lively pme show features Roeer C. Carmel, Deanna Lund and Dick Patterson as reeulars. This weell's ruests are Vikki Llwrence, Carol Burnett and Harv.!l_ Korman. 0 U1l (})a) The Avenprs (C) (60) fJ Miiiion $ Movie: {C) "Oft tlM Threshold of Space" (adventure) '56 -Guy Madison, Vir&lnla Leith. I Tnlttt or Consequences (C) (30) hny Muon (60) TedlniaJ Comer (30) Eattm W'ISdom and Modem Lift (30) "Zen in Gardens and Architedure." Alan Watts explores the Zen taste In rode and sand gardens. ~ E?iJ Chucho ti Roto (30) 1:00 0 m I sl'lc!Xl I Ject Par and His lions (C) (60) Paar gives a vivid account of his experiences with several lions he adopted. Paar and his 16mm camera follow the odyssey of some of the offspring of the "Born Free" lions from Kenya, East Alr1ca, to "lion coun· try" in Palm Beach, Florida. IJ Ject BtflnJ (30) m DEBIJT Q1111n for 1 Day (C) (30) The new look on this show features Dick Curtis as host and lovely Joyce Jillson as fashion commentator. I S.pbnah Thutre (60) Wor1d Prm (C) (60) 6:30 I KNBC N1WS1rvlct (C) (60) Hit Paradt (C) (90) PREMIERE Str1n1t P1n1dlse {C) !:30 Qt (]) H .. 's LDCJ (30) Lucy (30) Jun-Paul Oe$mond and Co-Carmichael is invited to watch sette Lee star. John Wayne make a movie and Patty Dtlb (30) finds so many ways to interrupt Office of tlM Pmid1t1t (30) the production that the he-man 00 HHU.,..Brinkt., (C) (30) star doesn't know whether to shoot : Twin Cirdt Hudlines (C) (30) the picture or Lucy. (R) (I) m News (C) (30) IJ RETURN lruhls in ActioCI (C) Noticiero 34 (C} (60) (30) UCLA head football coach 7:00 C8S Emiilla News (C) (30) Tommy Prothro deli(hts "Monday Walter Cronkite. Quarterbacks" with a candid analy· fJ wars MJ Une? (C) (30) Host sis of his 1969 team and UCLA's Wally Bruner welcomes panelists prospect for the coming seuon. Bennett Cerl, Brenda Vaccaro, Gene 0 @ (}) a) TIM Cuns of Wiii Rayburn and Joanna Barnes. Sonnett (C) (30) "Reunion." Will m DEBIJT Tt Tefl die Truth (C) and Jeff meet a man who d1ims (30) Garry M"oore hosts Bill Cullen, friendship but is seetinf reYen&e Kitty Carlisle. Orson Bean and for the death of his brother. (R) Pew Cus are panelists I D.w frost (C) (90) ~ McHIJe's Nny (30) Rn for Your Ufe {C) (60) Co•mocftty/Stoci Re,ort 9:i)O a (i) Mayberry RfD (C} (30) 00 Monday Mftie {C) (90) I Sam and the Mayberry church com Clears Waiki and DriYeWays of lco and Snew in Winter! No Cords! No lattorios! lilfttwolstttt Easy te Use! Ne Costty Fuol! mttt.e a stffplt dlurchrr ~,, Cliff Ro Isa Mtll volvn : tlon of UTHE *IS "T IJTIM and F11 unexpec Into the assistan South J O @ (60) '1 racked 1cclden· lenres that he Lukas 1 lf.J =-~ vtl'Mltlo exclusiv Chief J1 conduc1 ment i conduct 9:3069 While l tilt Sp missln& a peas farm, i three-p; fJN" mror "David SEA: "STU VICKCl Ton IE an a fame the Harv L1wr shov th et MO ~69 0) 1ln les ICll na la 11. .,. nd HI· •I !St, ~s­ nd o. :c> me 1el, :on 1re nd [C) -re) th. lO) "" nd res nd a :es !Ir :he ng >m In· :c> ow nd on ICY ch nd 1pt .an IOl C) ch .ay ly· ~·s (ill IHI '115 11e 0) n mittN at out to bey an old church tervm the fonner star of "Tllt stHplt bell from hant-barplnln1 Fufitiva." (R) churotunen In another town. (R) @!) Rewilta M8*11 (30) D@ CI> m NIC ....., .... : 10:00 IJ a CI> I #Hew; I Tlle Siqln (C) "M....-" (comedy) ·~ (C) (60) Jadl Jones hosts this.- Cliff Robemon. Jadt Hawttlru, Mar· cial that combines music and com· Isa Mell. This adventure-comedy In· edy In an illYtftttv. fast-movin1 wives smuutinr and the abduc· kaleldosc:oplc fOl'mat 'AllO appear- tlon of a younr N•r Ent prince. Ina are Cliff Robertson, Frankie g THE KING OF HEARTS Laine. Midlete Lee, John Byner, * IS .. THE BARON'., Gerri ~ran1er, LY!'n Upton, Marl· • lyn Midlaels. LOUIN Moritz, HatW II Tlle lllOll (C) (60) ''lonr Aro Presnell, Char1e1 Nelton Reilly and and Far May." The Baron has an Bob,Van. unexpected and dan1erous journey I ,..... (C} (60) into the Junale when his rtamorous . m Diel c.wtt (C) (60) assm•nt dts.ppears wflile visltlna • DIU~(C) (60) Jo. Tu auuts. South America on his behalf. bftide Rowdtlp (60) D (11' CJ)&> lite Outcasts (C) : firtq LIM (C) (60) "Afro· (60) "The Thin Edp." Earl Corty, American Studlu." Wiiiiam F. Budt· racked by ruilt because of the ley's ruests are Profe:aor David accidental death of a 1fr1, chal· Brudnoy of Brandeis 1nd Professor lenres her fiance to 1 aun duel Lincoln of Union Theolo&lcal Semi· that he plans to lole. Ida Lupino, nary and V1ssar. Lukas White cue!St. (R) I Mu Alli de i. M"'11 (C) (30) &J Hine Optfl (60) 10;30 NIWI (C) (30) Biii Johna. m NET Journal (C) (60) "A Con· I Ua SritrD Ill •• Oblau14td (30) versatlon With Earl Wanen." An 11:00 0 0 @!) m Q) NIWI (C) exclusive interview with the former Alfrtd Hitc:IK:IMt Chief Justice of the United States, • Movie: "1111 H1 .. n Jlftlk" conducted just before his mire-(mystery) '54 -Gary Merrill. ment In June. Morrie l1ndsberr G) Lldclen's Gaflery (C) conducts the interview. m Mowit: .. Mlrancla" (f1ntlsy) '58 9:30 e la Cl) f1mlly Affair (C) (30) -Glynis .loflns. While Uncle Bill frantically searches Ii~ 00 9 Ci) fkws (C) ttre Spanish countryside for the 11:30 I Merv Griffin (C) mlnina twins, they find refure with • 6 m Tonlllrt Shw (C) a peasant couple on 1n i10lated Movie: ''hJond Tomtfrow" farm, in the last installment of a (drama) '40-Richard CarllOn. three-part story. (R) 0@ (I) Q) )NJ Bishop (C) 0 Naws (C) (30) Ted M91ers. 11:30 G) Cbco IOd m Portrait of a star (C} (60) m Action 1\eatr•: "El1hteen and "David J1nssen." Ralph Nelson In· AnxioU$." SEASON DEBUT "STUMP THE STARS" Toni&ht 7:30 Tonight Mike Stokey premieres winning Stokey series years an all.new version of his ago Hollywood's brightest famed charade show, "Stump stars drop into Mike's ltvlng the Stars ... Carol Burnett, room to let thetr hair down end Harvey Korman, and Vickey play "THE game" with hilarious Lawrence guest 1n the first five results This Is the first time shows on KTLA, the station "Stump the Stars" appears In that Introduced the Emmy-color MONDAY -FRIDAY 7:30 PM • KTLA 4 THE SINGERS Jack Jones. acmetimea known to hia compauiots in show business u a siqer'a sioaer (and that's oot a ICWina macbh,e), is bost for the C~ special, ''Tbe Sinpn." on Monday at 10 PM. Mel Torme, sjopr-tumed-produoer for this hour, selected Jones to host the bou:- loog, rapid-fire musical melange. ..As far as I was cooceroed, Jack was perfect for the job. He ia youn& talented, and bu a sharp sense of humor-which, belieYe me, helps. He even wrote somo of tho blackouts, and they are aood. Jack came up with an idea for one bued on Valliam Ralphs, used song salesman•." • The tall. easy-goiog Jones bu tbil to say about the special: "They say that it just might be a mid-season rq>lacement OD CBS. I still don't know whether rm ready to tackle hosting a weekly a.bow. If it doesn't get picked up or il they hire another singer, I won't cry. Besida. I have an idea for a ·format I'm work.Ina Joclt Iona 00 right now. . "Weekly television," adds Jack, .. teoda to bum people out rapidly. Also, I wouJd never leave my niabt- club work. That's wbere. I got my start and it keeps me on my toes and abreast of what is going on in popuJar music." Jac1t•s special auett OD the show is the talented Michele Lee. She sings "They Can't Take That Away from Me." Jack sinp "S innins Wheel." ~y're not alone on the show. There is a whole host of aingen includioa Harve Presnell, Bobby Van, Gerri Granger, Marilyn Michaels, Lynne Lipton, Charles Nelson Reilly, Louiaa Moritz and John Byner. Jones, Hollywood-born and 31 bas been doing quite a bit of hosting of ahows lately. He recently hosted the To01g.bt Show for two nights. He aJlo fronted a Kraft Special as well as Tbe Ice Capades of 1969 on NBC. Bob Hope once said of Jones. "Hes an unusual singer. He'a not Italian, sings on key and is on spea.k.i.ng terma with his barber." A dedicated musician, the handsome son of sinaina star Allan Jones and actress Irene Hervey bad mixed emotions about singer Mel Tonne as his producer. "Frankly, I was apprehensive. Mel is such a true artist that I was a little uneasy at the first rebeanaJ. Yow see, ifs the fi.nt time I ever worked with a producer who bad a ftoer musical ear than II" Bill Foster co-produced and directed the show. And keep your eyes open. In addition to the high-powered cast named above, you11 see sµch s~iaJ guest stars as Phyllis Diller, Frankie Laine and Jonathan Wmten. I.Alt to rltlll, Harn Pr11n1//, LoulJa Morllz. Cltark1 N1llo11 RAW,, Marilyn Mk laMu, Bobby Yon, Mkl.,11, lock, Lyl'llV Upton, Joltn Byner atUI G"rl Gr0fl6ff. 1-i I i i I . I l!ffii£l , ·~im(lir,mpr, ii1s1,s. • 11 , l;fJJllf i I:-1 -th ;I If .n r 1 fl).U t t Iii 11 11 • . J , 1 . . • . : . _ , . 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(a.""'C •. ~ --~ -ltS~. ii -:;-&S:~ ·• E f& a.I. · I f !:f.?lif•. r2.$; Ir s a1 li I I • ;. ~litl ll·fr lri 1': 111:~·~1·1!11 ! ; !eUi'f s 11!3) h,j !)Ji ;li;h;i~ Ju! a~i'!,~ : -1 r f1 I. ~r1 ' 8S BftJ lrl j JI~~,, l1.,1j i~ § rl~if.2.~iJ ,~; iqJr;J ! -.. .. •wNN'° ~ • i** IS 8 ii 8 S 8 ~ S 0 n g.:;~::J~,, ~ ~~ ~~~ g g~2's~~a~~na~~~mmm . ~!m1ng-~s,;mtm:~~~m~ I I:~ a~~!;: WEDNESDAY 7:30 II a CI> Tama (C) (60) Tman ..................... (C) (to) 1 • -(C) (to) becomts tnipe>ed between 1 dan&· ~ report on tht Blafn·~ cMI lilllf .(C) (II) tom SmatMl'a erous )unite fire ind anpred n•· Wit ln lM Sudln; die antique l'ICMt and RIJ Qatf1e9 IUlll SEPTEMBER 10 For mominc and afternoon listinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change proerammina with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES t:00 n "IMl...i JI•'' Cdr11111> ·3s- i'..ifw11d Arnold, Jan Arttlur. 0 "Anpl on t"9 AluzM" (ad· venture) '48 -Georp Brint. Vm R1lston. 0 {C) "'TIM Mlrldl of Ow 1..1c1Y trflti•" (dr1m1) '52 -Giibert Roland, An1el1 Cl1rt. 9:30 m "In Na.. Only" (dr1m1) 'Jg -Carole Lombard, Kay Fr.ncis. 12:00 0 "AIM'Nd Wltll Two fub" (com· e(fy) '44--Wllllam Bendix, Dennis O'Keeft. Z:OO &l "Klll °' le Killed" (mystMy) 'SO--l.awrence Tlecmy, 6eor11 Cou· louris. 3:00 fJ (C) "Jan SI.,_.. (drama) '27 -Al Jol10n. Wimer Oland. 4:30fJ (C) ''nit hldttl ........ (ad· venture) '52 -Rhonda A.mint. Stlf'lln1 Hayden. r v r r~ 1 'J c 6:00 I n.. Ila ..... (C) (60) 1 6D H..U.,.lrlnkltf (C) (30) S..V. Allen S1low (C) (90) Tht Splnl Staircase, Irwin Cofwy, Henny Youniman. Dolly Roberts. Joey Vlll1 auest. 0 Sb O'Clodl Mewle: (C) "laaa ltaldtrs" (Welt.em) '51-Audle Mur· ~ l'tac:. {C) (30) ..... (C) (30) I' Brian Donlevy. I Sn (C) (60) Cl) Mllul Dou&Sa (C) (90) W.1t'1 N"'7 (30) "Adventures of Tom S.wyer." Tom. Huck ind Joe find freedom •nd hlpplnm on their island. while 1n elabonte funenl ls btln1 pl1nned for them b•ck home. . J...t.1 Dtw1no T_. (30) N1n (C) (60) Jldl Hickey. 6:30 • INIC Ne....mc. (C) (60) stninp Plr1ctl• (C) (30) Pltty lhlb (30) Office " .... PRsidtlrt (30) (1) H..U.,·lriit~ (C) (30) : f..tan (C) (30) "Amtrll: Cradle of Music." A documentlfy on Austria's contributions to the musical art fonn. Cit Cl) m ..... <C> <30) g) NOticliro 34 (C) (60) * (5) STUMP THE * STARS IN JUST 1-HR! 1:00 cas &tnlnr ..._ <C> (30) • W.lfa MJ UM? (C) (30) To Tell tlle Trd (C) (30) Mcffalt'I ...., (30) C..Mdftr/5'Dct a.,.t CJ) YM AIUd fw It (30) : Aini (30) fl) Flltln (30) • WIJldtrtnt (C) (30) . Drum """ (C) (30) tlves whllt ... rthtna '°' 1 blind 191 lt1teln. A111tn1i.·a ob1cur1 tnu· , ....,. ...., (60) i and ht< ltein1·1)'e lion. (R) W.rlddeA Wt• and a tm.11111 __..... (ISO) "Allcwtioft -tD Ci) m "' Vlr.... (C) dmaa run by Spenbll orpMnL la Thn .. Anewt" {MD .. ( ) "POQ ~ Love." A youna cow-Robert MldCtll holtl. Rev. Hlllh ~ Dr. UM ..... boy's 1un luds to trouble for him e _,. J ~ (60) Dr. Adid'e fOott an4 Dr. JollMI Ill> 1nd his baMfacti:n when he tries !~ lautl\rln. to r-ay past tmn Ptter n....~• t:lO CJ) .,_ Aa9I (C) (30) I .._ Ml de i. Ill.ti (C) l'en\ .,. ~ aa flnda • bun·of·U.. ,_, ind .Jamea Gf'9IO'Y iuest. (R) century ry In en old trunk and 10:30 ..._ (C) (30) 8111 Joflftl. 11 CAROL BURNETT IN pictw henatf a114 01"'9r u Ult u. .... i. ....... (IO) * "Stump The Stars!" romantic couplt d*tibed 111 Its ll:OI l.f&•""'* (C) JI Stll'-t t11e,=:,m,<30> lpare:~R)(C) (30) Ted Ml)'er&. ..... : (q ""'* ti llt T• J:2 'i.31 ~ ~ Pdalt flf • tlw <Cl (60) ''Mll· ~ (~~ Sel- (C) (60) "The Lerend of lab ton hr1e." DtreciDf Ril,.. Nellon ;-, ,1~1 1_.a.y (C) QIMlta 1,. Tltlclcl." A move lnl1nd to Lau lntwvtews Bene. CR) lmopne Cota. 8111 1 ~ T• Titiuca In PeOJ as Clpt Cousttau lD:GO R 9 (I) ..,... fM-0 (C) (60) Sullh'1n. Ind his crtW lllpiere the bottom fiulfY, IUlletJc.type student (l\*l Q) fllMt: '"Jlle ~ Mmf" (d- of the world's hilhest Ilka In IUrcfl Denny "'""" It tht UnlvtnltJ 0 wntun) '47 -Mlc:Mel Red..,..., of •n ancient city. (R) HIWlll'• £.alt-West Center II .... lull Radford. 0 MIUian $ Mewlt: "11le ,....,. pec:ttd of homicide when his lndo-~(5) Q CIJtB (f) ..._(C) (dr1m1) '62-Mlehatl Clll1n, Clift nt111n sweetheart la found dud • nit T.,......: T lll1deftt tn.._ Robemon. beside I fbll pond 1t the cent.tr. (R) " d It Goa On ud 0o." wlH m 11P1c141 s..a.s .,....... (C) tie "'°"" lftd a.a ••!Jnd "Y {60) Guests are N1ncy WiJIOft, Dan D MONSANTO NIGHT Pre-mm tNdtt1I and~ Rowan. David steinberi ind Ted * sent.a the Lena Horne 11:301 I(]) Men Neely on ttte first showtni of the Special with Davkl Cl) Im,...._.. ... 7: show that caused cancell1tlon of Janssen 0 C Smith twit~ "1'ilit Ui•tlli•I" ad· the series on CBS. D ~ m'm 'r · vtnture) '52. -Jack ""'1u. S ' II PelTJ Maoa (60) ~ l.3EJ T..!''£!! I .._... ltin Mctr.ftna. lf5 =~ ~3~>30) "lob· : :T! Amerlcln ~ =~ 12:JO D ~-Jeer ..._ (C) ster." Mrs. Ctlen demonsltlta ttte ritlon aped1I, Mia Home lshostea I AttM n.tn· "The Shadow." Chinese method of cutt1n1 and to ICtof David Jansaen and linier • c:octkln& lobster 11 the delectable 0. C. Smith. In • l9IJlltft! sllpd Ult~) : ,48..,_., •=.. u.- ICICOnlpaniment of rice. to retemble • studio rebelrsal. Mia (...,,,,_, ~ (l'ld • WflY, Im Qlldlt ti RotD (30) ~ slnp • medlty of tunes 11 ICI•~ -(C) l."001 Jact ... ., (30) ahe 1$ accompanltd by tne HCJOt1· c:.,...., .... ._.. (q ~ n.tr. (to) cones voc:al trio, Hunprl1n foh . Jm Allty (30) Doc Evans Is tultarist Gabor Szabo ind the Ol· 1:30 Gt~ llllr. ~ MlnlsW' featured on trumpet dlutra. Ind '1'lle TIWll1 Pl,it et l•padDa Mllllealtt (30) 1:30 11 a CJJ n. ~ '• <C> (30) Rufus IOIS to • lot of troublt to surprise Btrt with 1 toupee for his birthday, then Bert refuses to wear it (R) D Ram Hl&fallCMI (C) (30) Almt or kl)' plays fn>m l11t Saturdey's Pr9-... DI f1me between the Ruf· falo Biiis and th• Los Anpfes Rams. o <m CI>m"' lltll r.!'ue (30) An old·f1shloned Jam Is t.1tured. (R) m D..W Fred Sllow (C) (90) 0) Run for low Ufe (C) (60) m leH leat (C) (30) "The Throw· 1way CMdren" Is dl1tu..S by 1uthoral lbl Rkhette. fonnlf' f'tllladtlphll aslstant district •t· torner Ind host·etftlc Robert Cromlt. ., !eftrtlas (30) t:OO II ta Cl) 1...ty Hiiibiiiies (C) (30) Blonde musiCll-comedy stir lnpboq IQeldsen plays 1 b1nk 19C• nifary who sets Mr cap for .ltd Cl•m~ (Rl a ~ Cll m !(rift Mak tta11 (C) (60) The Everty Brottltrs ind Pit Henry Join host Don Ho. 11 w..tllnf (C) (60) M111co'1 most famous wratfln1 ind motion· picture st.r, El S.nh>. 1ppurs on the 1ll·star card. S.n Justice 1llO makes his Otvmplc debut D (fl) oom HC W1d11tt41f ~ (C) "M1rm1 Welby, M.D.• (dram•) '69-Rob«t Youn&. James B'Rllln, Anne Baxter. SUtln Stru- btri, Peter Deuel, Lew Ayrn.. The 1tofY provldu an doter tool et the more "human'' ind l*Dl•I experiences of a 1ener1I pr1d:I· tloner. (R) fl) ...,. Optfa (60) THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW! 3=30-5 PM WEEl([)\YS ,.~I ~ -· This week' a co-host: Eva Gabor ..... 15 A·T • T ·E-N-T -1-0-N . IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUYI PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED• TRIUMPH SPRITE • 5PITRR£ AUSnN HEALEY· GT6 SALES & SERVICE Alway• Har .. selection of new and uMcl cart. FRITZ WARREN·s SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E. 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Coist Hwy., N.8 642-MOS, 540-1764 In tlle ltartlor Area tbe Eco-.y fine for tlle Qualty mined. SE For mor1 llstinp. TIME Pl for your the day' tions rei change 1 out adva DAY t :OOO"lll tery) ' Wanda O"l.CP MarllYn O(C) (dr1m1) Graham t-.JOm ...,. -Join U:OOO "fl drey To ~Ol "St ~lauc J:oo e "'T1I '56--Jo 4;JO 11 <C> "'" (d Raymon • i:OOllTIM Dunphy BtP. Charles Guy Ot u su u p.a" Richard -~ Malone. I ~ Alt Ital when h f1mlly @I) JllVI al"" 6:30s : Paul 01 Ii Comp le' demon• lana" i rect fo1 dancers I~ 7:00 IJ ta= Walter II ~ Gany • I :! THURSDAY SEl'T'£MBER 11 or morning and afternoon dinp, please see DAY· IME PROGRAMS. Below, ,,. your convenience, are 1e day's movies. All sta- ons reserve the right to hange programminc with· ut advance notice. DA mME MOVIES DO 0 "lldt tbl Pinl Hone" (mys- tery) '47 -Robert MontaomtfY, Wanda Hendrix. fJ ''I.on Nest" (romance) '51 - Merilyn Monroe, Wllllam luncflaan. fJ (C) "T1le Man Mo llMr Wll" (drama) ·s~llfton Webb, Glorta Grahame. JO m "DabJ leayon" (romance) '47 -Join Crawford, D1n1 Andrews. DO 0 "Fii Cltt" (mystery) '52-Au· drty Totter, Georae Brent DOG) "S1rlq9 He1W.tY" (fantasy) '47 ~lauda Rains, Gloria Holden. 00 fJ "1\e L..U.. S.lllt" (drama) 'SS-John Derek, Paul Oou&las. 30 tJ (C) ~,...t Dly Ill tilt ...... lat' (drama) '56 -Robert S*k. Raymond Burr. fVFNINC oo tJ TIMt IC Nen (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 8 @D Hwntl.,.arfnklly (C) (30) StM Allen SM (C) (90) Charte1 Nelton Reilly, Marfin lave, Gary OWtM, Michael M11era auest. fJ Sil O'Cloct Movie: (C) ~ l.qion" (adventura) '53-Alan Ladd, Richard Conte. fJ I Spy (C) (60) m hytetl Place (C) (30) Dorothy Malone. I Iatan (C) (30) (}) Mile Dea&IU (C) (90) WMt's New? (30) "Gondolllri." All ltallan boy's wish comes true when he is allowtd to "drive" the family rondola. &!) JIMfttld Dfwl11t T.-o (30) m NIWI (C) (60) Jack Hickey. 30 0 INIC ...._rvtca (C) (60) m Strance '•rtdlM (C) (30) Jean· Paul Omnond stars. I httJ 01lb (30) Office of tilt l'l'esldent ( 30) @ Hunttty-lrinU., (C) (30) Playfa1 Ult Cultar (SO) "A Complete Sevlllana." Frederick Noad demonstrates a version of "Sml· lane" In detail, lncludina the cor· rect form of playlna to eccompan) dancers. Im.":' c~> c~~> 00 8 CIS Evenlft1 NIWI (C) (30) Walter ~It•. a Whafl .., ....., <C> <30> tD To Tel .. Trvtta (C) (30) Garry M oort hoJts. m Mdtalt'I lllWJ (30} _ EB C..llltditJ /Stlia ""*' 9 (i) Ht0 IMI WIN (C) (30) fZ) Aiinl (30) A con1m1111tJ db- cussion on the Mulcan-Ameriean In vi.tnam. Guests lndude: Vlatnam Mexlcan-Amtflcan wttflns and rt$>· resentetives from both barrio and ... cular pqss. l (f)F ..... (30) t'iie ...... ts. (C) (30) Dru• ....... (C) (30) and Tom "'""°" caU tbe ldlon In a 10..raiutld h•WJWllOt bout betwlln TOftf f>o1t• lfMf Manuel Ra .... D@(l)El)...,.crw. m (30) "Samantha'• Good N .... ~-· Sam's pa ... wts quarrel CMf • IOf'llOUI '°""' wttch "" tither "• hit*' a his llCfltlry. M1urfC11 &ans and Janine Gray auest. (R) ~ ~~~~ ~ I °"" Fl'llt (C) (1 fJ Kai Kan Presents ..... , Elllrtlll (30) * ANIMAL WORLD t:t08ot(l)cas Tlllr..., lhril: °Creatures of Galapagos" .,..... ....._ .. Cdrema) '62 - Dana Andrews. Elenor Parter. IJ Cit Cl) Alim! Wtrtd (C) (30) .lelnne Cnlln, Eddie Albert. Howard The stranae crutures of the Gata· SL .lofln. A allcll. rutblm public pap Islands and the violent forcts relations men lnflat• tbe public of nlture that made them the WIY lmaaa of an Ineffectual client '° they are provide an unusual study much that the man Is consldtnd on ton1a11rs show. for 1 aovemment position of Im· ! Vn 00 m Q!<'#)' ""(60) ~ portanc.. CR} -~ a (If) m &> , .. Joaa <C> <60> median Biii Cosby deliwrs his own John D.vhllOll, Sally Alln tbfes, Rllllckln1 Interpretation of Noah's Georre Bums end The Daw Claft adventure with the Ark, and he r• Five auat. (R) mlniaces about his mother and fa-I...,_ o,.r. (60) ther and especially about those r ...... .......,. (30) after-bedtime battles with brother ~-... Russell, (R) t:JO M ~ ~ .!.'!.~':~ 8 CAROL BURNETT .... ~ C~) Ted Yates pro- * IS UNSTUMPABLE? dueed this !"·creation ot the tx· cltlna upeditlom that opened up 0 St'allP tilt Stirs (C) (30) Miki the Northwest Tenitory. (R) Stokey. 1· W~ 111 ltawlew (C) (30) o @ rn m "' f1ytftl .... <t> .,..., o..rt <30> (30) ''Tht Moo Is Blue." Sister 10:00 9 @ m 1'e hWdlci .. (C) p~~:""• "''~ " cow to cut the ( Gall Martin Lou Rawls and convent's milk bill and the animal Paul Lynde star. ' ls dry. (R) -m Nwa (C) (60) ~. •. • '·• $ llhvle: "JI• ~ EB tt Tew 1 1laief (C) (60) AJl-Aaerlcan" (drama) '51 -Burt • e funeral Is on Mundy." Julie Lancaster, Phyllis Thaxter. Newmar auesb IS Susannah Sut· m Trvtll « eon.ca-(C) (30) ton, henchwoman of an amllln f" '9ny MllOll (60) with a contract on Aleunder Mun· EE Tedl11ical c.r.. (30) dy. (R) Eli)~ (30) "The Trusu... fJ Delle! (60) Abbe lane and The of Marllk." An expedition to the Aaoclatlon auest. Elburz Mountains of Iran findl told (ff}()) s-tlMra Brothen (C) (60) vases and ornaments. 1'i9 ahovw features Nancy WillOn €E) Ctludlo el Roto (30) and Dan Rowan. 1:00 IJ a (j) Tiie Prisoner (C) (60) 1 ·-lcf• to...dup (60) The ordeals of The Prltoner end, : Soulldl ef S.aMtr (C) (90) (R) and he Is offered his choice of ht· Mu Alla de I.I Muert. (C) (30) dom or leadership of a mysterious 10:30 m 11... (C) (30) Biii Johns. world beneath the surfec:e ot th• f!) Un Crb • la ~ (30) u~h In the final epbode of the 11:00 I a fJ II> mm ..... (C) unes. (R) Alfred Hltdlced B J_. le".!f (30) • Mewte· "Scru• .i ,..,.. (dra· @ 00@ D1t Clrt (C) <3;0> ma) '61....:.Susan Strasbttl, Ronald "The ... Was a Time Alln Mil a Pit-Ltwls man." Ann Marie takes a pie In the m Li.dd••a Qaflefy (C) Vietor fa~ on a show and find.I it hu· Borp, Nina Foch, Lenny Welch m11l1tlnt-n does her father. (R) ind Profmor Irwin Corey ruat. m o... .., a DtJ <C> C30> Dick m 11ow1e: "Cllieaea c..fideltlll" ~rt~,._. 1lleatra (60) (mystery) '57-Brian Ketttl, 8ftw1y EJl) NET l'taytloae (90) "Across th' ~"4~.9 CI) a()) Nftl (C) River.'' A feature film starrina Lou u:.ao IE~ llet'V lrtfflll (C) Gilbert In the story of • aantl• raapicker on the Manhlttan wmr· m Ttlfclrt SlllW (C) front whose attempt to help an : "nit l•Ml'tll lltlll- abandoned atrt IHds h> his destruc-IH" (drama) '44 -David Nl¥tn, Hon Stan!!_l Hollow11. ti) .ftlldanol (C) (30) • • . fJ (J1} Cl) Q) JolJ lblllp (C) lZ:JO I Qlllef 1:30 a ~ (6) m I lfic!AL.J '"'.de"" Action TlMltn: "Ride I Violent dentlal •On Start (C) (90) The 11, ,, Male of the Species." Sean Con· · nery, Mlchaal Caine, Paul Scofield, lS B ~: (C) "'Sfl• C.r1ef" (wtlt· and Anna C.lder·Marahall star. Sir em) 58 -Jodi MahoMJ, Julie UIIrtnct Ollwter Is holt.. The UIM-A.t·-..... =·prt'~lpt~...: I!., . .,<\......, (C) father, an Irascible Irishman and a l:lO fl\ an ... w n..: "Diamond wl!J Welsh barrister. (R) Ctty," "Room To Let." _. '1'• Ii lo1J1t1 (C) (90) MlcMJ OIViu the Ydot." llllllE YOURSELF IEHllD THE llCROPHOIE I WHICH OF THESE • FASCllATllG CAREERS INTERESTS YOU1 O DISC JOCKEY 0 N£WSCAS1U 0 Sl'OIT$CA$Tll O COMMllCIAL AN"OUMCEI Fiii VOICI ANA1 YSIS TIUS YOU IF YOU HA VI "HIDDEN TAUNl'"I BAI,. AT HOMl CHI I" OUll lOOTIM NEW STUDIO SCHOOU You ell! atufJ llfoedUtt tecllnlQVH 11 llOIM, 111 ,.. ""'" lllM, or 111 our MW ltOIClcatl· 1111 Scllool-l.OCAT'lO llGHT HlaE I" LOS ANGUE$-utlder !tie IUOIMaloll of Ollf Olrtcllfll r~ltJ of ll , ...... btAdcaltera. Radio-TY atltlofta tvtrywtltrt lla'te Ill IMMEDIATE DlMANO fot ~Ill 111t11 tM WCIMtll tO tile Oftf ~It lOM• IYYlt\I )obt rtlllt now. NA lle>N-ffl or P\Ac(M[MT ASSISTMCC 11 no 1xtta coett T11tloll Wla!MCI millalllt. lend tD CAIEO ACAOOfY'I 4hta1Gft of r 11110111 lrotdcatt•l'I tot FllCE Dool· let, tKord, encl •Ole• IMIJ'I• cletalla. • An KC'9dft9d m.mber el the H• tton•I Home S1Ud) Counctl end u,. • H8tlonel Anoc:letlon of T .... .,. Technical Sdlools • ~ for Vetier'9n Trelnl,,. •Member of C.llfclmft Meodden for ~ Educ..tSon •Alt efi.lbl• lnetttvtton under ette t.cs.nlfy lnsur-.d ~ Loen ...,.,."" ,--------------------· : CAREER ACADEMY i: ' ,. ,..., "' ...... .. : : ......... c ... ,... _, • ' ..... : (2U) .. ... :1.-t.-..111 .......... -. ............................. .. -.......... City, St.t./Zlp r-RIOA Y SEPTOIHR 12 For mornlns •nd afternoon llstldp, plea.. see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserw the rlaht to chlnp Pf'OIJ'lmmfnc with-- out ldvlnce notice. DAYTIME MOVIES l:OOll (C) "Qikltttll Cel111ht" (\adWnture) '49 -Fredrte Mardi, rior.nc. adftdp. n ....... .. • """ (dr1ma) '60 -=iarry Fltz.pnld, Harry Bros1n. &'J "'nit (llMlwt .... ,...,. (dt1· me) '61-'atty Mc:Connldl, Wllllam Sluitner. t:»GI "Tiii 1rw111q v.,.... (dr• ma) '51-Jeen Kent. Mld\atl Rtd- l!*Wt. 1Z:G1ft7" ........... (mystery) ' n CUrtls, Jack Holt !:at tB....,... ~ (drama) •ao ~altw MltttlalA. 1:lt Iii ft) ............ ,., .. ~ (com-•> · ~IJ Grant, Suzy Partlt. ~ 8 ,_. Fr. DnJtf" (adven· bn) '56 -Rod Stlfstr, Robert Ryan. THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 6, 1969 I \: ( ~ I ~. (I fEJ Mera (30) ''The B1rrlo and the "Clpt" (drama) '62-Jeclde Glu- Pill." A diacusslon with barrio wom. aon, Kltherlne Kath. The warm en 1bout the use of the birth con· itory of 1 dMf·mute )anltol' and 1.-00 IJ n. Iii ..... (C) (60) Jeny trol olll. his friendship for 1 littft lfrt. (R) Dunphy. tJ'I Cl) FM-. (30) U....,.., An. D9rt (C) (60) I .. ....,........, (C) (30) g) A9tric11 West (C) (30) Jackie De Shannon, Jertmy Vemoft, a.. MN ... (C) (90) G1p. flilGr11• ttoa. (C) (30) Bill CosbJ, The T1J Mahal, Marty fl/ Boots, Thelma Hou.ton, e&aJr 1 7;JO.,.e;ltl])'Qe WIW, Wild w... lnpts and Jim Brown pat (A) Mdllafloft, Jtrr/ Van o,M fU11t. (C) (60) A stranp 111 monster A 671 (}) Q) JMd fw t11e Dlf .... D Ill O'Cledi MtMt: ...._ II preyln1 on Portu111ese fishermen (C) (60) ''To Kitt 1 M1dman." Clln· ~ (d111ma) '52-Ven Johnaon, tnd t+telr ~n ""mrnu the ""· ton Judd defends an Intellectual Paul Dou&Jas. )ect of an lnvtstiptlon by 11ents younr man who Is charred with tM 11 s,, (C) (60) limes West and Artemus Gordon. •nselm al1yln1 of three llrtL ,_,.... "-(C) (30) Dorothy <Rl Judd uses In his ·'ijefenae Bspeth lone. U 8' I IHcJA I Wiie IOllld L.Me Hanno. \. woman who claims she I ..._ (C) (30) Erie? (C) (60) NBC News' lnva+I· hu extrHeMOtY perception. Len CJ) MIU DMctas ~ (90) 1~tlon of the death by pollutlon Birman, Carmen Matthews and Wll· ihr1 "-? (30) ·-ifAdwfttures nf L11•• ~ri• The oromm depicts ll11m Schallert ruest (R) of Tom Sawyw." Tom, Hudl and the pollution of the llke, the re-ffl ...._ Opera (60) Joe rwtvnt to Hannibal Just as tflefr suits of that pollution. and wtl•t Q'j) D..w s.kllld (C) (2 ht) To· funeral btsfns.. Is being done about It. frenk Mc· nlfht's discussions ere "Bladt E ,........., .._ r-. (3-0) Gtt rtoorts. Gir1s Talk About Buuty, Su and G ..._ (C) (60) Jact Hlc:Uy. R STUMP FOR FUN-Mr. Char1ie," and "Drew Purson 1:30 D U1C ...._._ (C) (60) * STUMP THE STARSI -Klnr of the Muckrakers." m Mrnp ,...... (C) (30) .leln· IJ ._, tlle Stars (C) (30) Mikr t°m NMVa Citl MQlal (30) Paul Desmond lhrs. ~ .. ~-hosts. 9:30 fJ NIWl(C) (30) Ted Meyers. I hltJ .,... (30) D lHJ Cl) Gl let's .... • Dul ID 1 nm~ I World "' ltalty (C) Office tf Ille '1aldellt (30) lCl 'lfll Montv H.111 ho1ts. (60) Biii Burrud vWts lovefJ l1dlei (i) ......,._...._, (C) (30) D MllDM $ Mftit: (C) ... ....un1 of the lllOfid-Judra Liia Bulrrin. liil INt (C) (30) ''The Mat• fadventure) 'SS-lff Remldl Dr. Jenny, Gussie Moran and the Th!O!!W![ Ollldren." (R) Al11n Bates Girt Scouts. (R) I~ ..... (C) <30> "'T~ ~ ,..,....,.. ... ._ Ir.'\ ''¥1' m Coestelldoe <3o> M (C) (60) Th .... men. ltnl o~ distant trips to 10:00 D 9 00 m TIN Saint (C) (60) 7:00 ti CIS &.•1 fllews (C) (30) Bermuda, Mexico ~ and Honolulu . •·A Double In Diamonds." A fabu· W11ter Cronkite. In an attempt to fill!' their person•I lous d~mond neclllaC8 Is held for a ...... Illy U..7 (C) (30) ~uuble. return ••tit their ~-'1nJOm. but the girl delivertna tht m Te T.. tltt Trwtll (C) (30) a Im and tell how thlJ found them money is kldnaped and The Saint Garry Moore hosts. Ill hrry M ... (60) fi (A ll lllcfWe'• NIWJ (30) ~ Tecblal c.r..r C30) 1•ndsme =£,·~~)trump. ) n ~'=~ (90) m C:.U.Vltiwt ,..... (C) (60) @(fl Ql Did ~ (C) (60) "Gunsmoke," starri"" Audie Mur· Survey of the social prorrams and • Deli. (C) (60) ~ Ballard and ... self-reliant ettitudes advocated by Sandy Baron welcome ruestJ Steve phy. tt.'t oonseiv1tlve. Guests are Wll· Martin Ethel W1ters and Paul Win. ------------------------ham F. Buckley and Senator John ch1tll. • Tower. fl) bwtddl .... (60) NBC NEWS SPECIAL The death (by pollution) of Lake Erie wiU be investigated by NBC News in a one-hour special, "Who Killed Lake Erie?" on NBC, Friday at 7:30 PM. Lake Brie represent! the ·fint large-scale warning that we are in danger of destroy- ing the habitability of the earth. The pro- gram graphically depicts the pollution of the lake, rfle results of that pollution, and what i.s being done about it. Destruction items from five main sources: munjcipalitlea, which dump sewage and refuse mto the lake; industry, a heavy con- tributor because of its very prosperity: the f ederaJ government, agriculture, whose run- otf is ftlled with the very chemicals respon- 11'ble for this country's fantastic farm pro- duction; and ordinary people who throw thinp into the lake. Lake Erie's pollution bu been killing off swimming. fishing, boating and ·wildlife at a time when people, with more time for recreation, need the lake more than ever. It can be a health hazard. It hurts industry, which bas to pay for dredging and purify- '11111k Mc:GH "'CZ! ing foul water. It ruins the tourist business. °" polbulon of (Why go to a polJuted lake? sjgos say. Go lfrV. to Lake __ instead.) It lowers property values. It hurts the cities. And it hurts the quality of life--the smell and Jook of the environment--a general effect that is not measurable. In summary, the program will say, '1bis is a foolish thing. It doc:an't have to happen. It hurts us. We can do something about it. We can cure it and can prevent it and we ought to." ,...1. Ill Qtdlo el it.ta (30) &!) Mas All• de 11 MUlftll (C) (30) a:OO Al-* ._., <301 Q @ CI) Q) ,.,llnotl .. <'"'!A'""C I W'8t tlle 10:30 m News (C) (30) Bill Johns. Qeerilt1 Wes All Mleat -C.lletl @I) Un Crtt. en la Oblalrtdld (30) ~~~ ':e!':r'~'~ P~ 11:00111..,o"=m" ... <C> rram that looks at the lfory, th.• 0 M.nt: "T1le Stran&ttr of llacl· heartbreak, the upsets, the tradi· Mk Castle" (mystery) '60-Karln lions. the rreat pla1en Ind the Dor. lnamar Ziesbera. rrut coaches of oollep football m lllddtA's Callery (C) Carol Chan· throuahout the years.. . nini. More1 Amsterdam and An· m Queen for a 0., (C) (30) Dick getlne Butler auest. Word portr11ts Curtis hosb are of Clint Eastwood and Lew fE Sqlbn11l1 T1Matre (60) Alc:indor ti) LaCldta (C) (30) ID llftie: (C) '"lau&fllna ladf" 1:30 8 QI (j) Co11er r,te (C) (30) (musical) '47-Francls L Sulllvan, Carol Burnett ruests as a lady Anne Zle.J!.er. Marine who dashes with Serrunt (jI) (]) Q3 00 19 (j) News (C) Carter when she attempts to ,... cruit Gomer for a camp show she 11!30 fJ flt Cl) Mtrv Crfffin (C) Is st.art~ (R) 0 ~ 00 m Toal&M Slln (C) o ID oo m ....... • "•• u Movie: ... att1e Sllod"' <mys· (t) (90) "Fear of Hlfh Placa." tery) '56 -Ralph Meeker, Janie• Shortly after offerinf to sell Jeff Rule. Dillon I compromisln1 picture of D @ (]) m Jee, • ....., (C) a top rovemment off Ida I, pretty -Cf) Wtel d .,_ Pat Harris is found dud. Claudine '6I1 "' Lonset. Jeanne Crain, John Payne. 12:30 m Qlller Robert Webber. Zsa Zsa Gabor and ID Action n.m: "Boomerana." Jill Oon1hue ruest. (R) 1J Acnss the Sntn S.11 (C) (30) 12:45 fJ Movie: "TIM Foar 5'11111 ef "Solo Safari." Jenatllan Dr .. •" . (honor) '59-£d· m 01Yic1 Fr.st (C) (90l uard Franz, Y1lene Frtnch. U) Run for lour Uft (C) (60) 1:00 ti Movie: (C) ''Tiit C.bwb" (dra· fil) Casals Mllttf Cass (30) Pablo ma) 'S~rd Wldm•"-Lauren Casals returns to the problems of Bacall. placement -specifically, how the 0 0 News (C) fln11ra strike the ltrinp. Ht In· _. ,.__ ... 1 1,_, •-~ (C) strucb 1 student in cello worb bJ cao -•••v • ..... _., Bocchertnl. 1:30 m All-Niatrt SMw: "The Hunt." a> Nodla Tap«lu (30) "Teenaae Bad Glr1," end "foft>ld· 9:00 fJ Qt (j) CIS frtdlJ llftit: (C) den " I SATURDAY , S!J'TEMBER 13 •,i 0 R N I N r~ r~ CtOS[ UP ·-> .. l e U W•" SolW ... ,. I..,_ AmpllfJtr .. ~r.AlftP·. • 12" CO·A•l•I Unctf SpMktt' W•IM/t lnCIOllll' ... • 1Mf O.rr.,.d. AulcM'Mllc Tum--Oiied lf•:e Plw 1tertio ~rtrldge w1tfl dlolNftO 1tylua. Regular Price $174.50 Save $74.51! 9999 HARMON· KARDON SHERWOOD-AR 200 Watt Stereo New AM·FM receiver b m,:ct>ed with <>-rr•rd Au1om.llc ~~r. 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