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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-21 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa" • -. ·- -· . -. -- ' -~­·-. .. .. ' . I' . . - ••• • --• • . - • . . - -----~. , .. tReslde-Bt·:~~j_ ' . . ·~· ----- • . \ • . • -·- Jiiilg@. B~ject• Jtddic~·s · DAILY PI LOT .. . ---=---~~;Lor ira~-Br-~g--.-~ .. --* * '* 10' * * * f!:l· .. . . ,---------• .. . . • !.--~ .. \Vorkmt1n~:-~Kt\lQd • By Ro-ad One man was· killed and another ser· iously Injured Friday afternoon when an earth grader ran over them on a home Reds Capture Vital Laotian Plai1i of Jars VTENTIAN'E (UPI)• -An estimated 6.000 North Vietnamese troops with tanks <·aotured the Plain of Jars this morning ''ith a lightning attack that overran the l"sl governm,;nt autpost there, the Xieng Khb11ii ng Air Field. . ;Gr~d~r , . -' ' construction i;site in Lake Forest near El Toro. Lal>Oier Manuel Saucedo, 37, of Ana- heim, died .With a crushed skull. Gary Taugl<. 21!, of Loi ~l!omi!01, suffered in- ternal injuries and was reported in se r· ious 'tonditioo al Soutfi Coast Commuility Hospllal. _Orange County she~iff o(ticers said the driver of the earth cradlng machine, Hari!ild' A(!ams, 45; of Garden Grove, didn't see the two men \llho Were ltan- ing over driving stakes in the ground. He.backed over>thlm and dida't tulize ·it until he aaw one of lhe men lyiflg by the blade in front of the bulldozer, a sheriff spokesman said. ~esa H~ppelling On TelevisiQn TlJc t·~~ho11r battle -military !ources reported the details -elicfed a JO-day of· frnslvr b1· 16.000 CommWlist so\dielt. Of· .ficial1> had predicted a !JUeTrilta vidt.ory in perhaps two weeks, not thi s soon. F'ield reports said an· estimated two Filmed interviews ·with oarlicipants In North ''iCUlamese· regimen\! wi(h· an un--the Costa Mesa Happening are expected deter.mined number of tanks opened the to be featured on various KTLA (Channel attack aga inst .~ie~g,. Khou_~ng~ at 1 :~ . ,Sl IJlows. including the Tom Reddin a.m. and within twn tioUrs h!~•overrun · lfew.stast .. at 5 p.m.1oday, from now right' the field . Two attempts earlier this week up to "Happening" time on Saturday to take the base had been turned back. Feb. 28. , The l,500 government defenders were Tha~ was the word today from Dave said to have surrered light losses even DeSoto of ~PC. who will <be 1n1attr of though some stay~ behilld to call in ctteinonies for the communilywlde tffort strikes ,on their own positions by gOvem· •tO'(tem drug ·abuse. me.ot AC47 gunships. ~to! ~iniseU. t.aket to' the air Sui\- Thue were oo teixrts of ._American · day at: 10 p.m. in an int.erYlew with Costa lnVolvement today. tither In the air or on Mesa ~lice Lt. AusUn Sm.Ith covf:ring an the ground. A maalve U.S. bombing aspt:els of the 1%·hour "Happeqtng" campaign, ~voJvJn.&. fi.l_h~r:OOJ!ll!\!f~ and sch~uled for the. Oranfc C o u n t y · B52s, f)id l>ttn ·mounted earfler to try al Fairground.1. Tbe: DeSoto-Smith intiivlew least lo "stall' the guerrilla lhtusL will .be bfoadcasl On Radio KMPC. \ . 1l idita.n ned , ·: :f~ . ., . ~. '11 · s6f_PQu~··· Alive, Safe: OZ~RK, Ala. (Ufffi -Searchers found tlJ!! kidnap Victim.Shlun Yvette Mcl.eroy Frta.Ji 'Digbt, wrapped in a yellow b18nket · ind bldden --in a .clump of sagebrush. She f!:ppartntly suffered. no ill effecl!I from her Jf-hou;"adventure., f:. m):~erioUs nOte. stuffed in the mail-~x .of the rour-month-old _girl's parents. tot,:1 lhem where to ffnd her. "Your babY Is ln )he 1'0Rds on the Ship-. puville ROl'd a ftuarter mile oul!llde ttie city llmil!I," ~the'fiote said. · A helirotiter's. searchUght danced cross the grass and brush in a generaJ.. Jy heavily •·oode:q aru some 4.5 minute! later and Anny WO DoU& ·Ba1ton spotted the little git!. Conceqi had been tntense at lhis ~rmy base city.alter the child was taken 'Mlurs· day from the. parked car or her 19-year- old "n1other who had run into a grocery s.lore. Shaun YveUe sur{~s from J_dan- geroos form.Of ej)llepif and qoc!ors· had feared she would ' die if'sbe tlid not re· ceive medication. Smiling ·iiP al her rescuers despite cold hands and f;1;re. the baby .was_ rush¢' to a local hospital where a physician said ' a preliminary examination showed her to be in "fine" sha~. Then ·she waS transferred lo Lyster Anny Hosptal at FL Rucker, wh,re the father. WO °Qannis Mc~roy· Is in hell. copter flight training. A military dOct.o"r, Clpt: John .Holster. also said the•chlld AJ>peared in ~good .condition. ·· Ho1sttr ~Kl he did not believe the ln- Jant ' s:ould have been where s~ wa.9 found for fTIOte than two hoOrs. Dif.f erent Case · 111+ --Suspects ~ Parole· . ., iolated A Dally 'Pilot sto.ry J<:rlday about' a --- F86hlon ""lslaf)d_jewefry robbery 1ncor· reCtly Damed t\.\'o &usl>eels who Instead Drug .Progra.m. Not for Addw' t have he•n mealed in the th<r1 or jewelry from~ lsle Yatclµnan Briggs Cunning- , 1 -i ~ • • , '', ham last falt :-, · · ~ -• A herolit addlct's P.!articipatiOO fn a UC tnlne pi):chlatrtst'i rehabtlllation prO. rrom ~ a aublUtirte drul wil ruled 1: ~le >lolatllin ,Friday by a .\,o.5 An- 1e1q<.lill)>erior Cootl 1udat· ' • • · Aii aportmenlal program •I Orange Cootily'Medlcal Cellter 111pmlsed'byl1CI psychl4:trffl Dr. Jobn Kramer uses the tlrUi meChadone for rehibill&Atlon ol hero- in addicts. · But Superior Court.Judge Harry V. Pee- lli1 nlled addlct RIChard c. Evans, 3l, violated parole by taklnJ part. Evans )'II released lr'om the Califoriiia Rehabillt.atlon Center in Corona last Nov. 26. Four dl)'I lallr he. hepn lmtmenl in Dr. Kramer'• metbldooe program. .Deputy Alty. Gen. Mart •Clll'iou ..... 3itid ~Vans aubseQuent.IJ·•at returned~ Corona 11 1 parole. vJo{a.,tor..,.EVarss .:hid • · r Gllt)I• McGipn"; 3', ai>d Anthony Je> &OUgbt COi!" approval ~o, ~•,..th••· ae:pb· M.cJay, 3.1. 1face charge., in the methadone jreai.,.,t In Oriail.Coiinly. Cunnfiigham holdup.I No .. SU!Dticls 1n th< ll!ltfbe cqurt'he~ lllal sla~utr.. • r a fi>rloer. addict"' parole 1-JJl)oettltee Wetnart.Cllfk rOlibtry last Thuraday are Yean 1n hit .,_.,.,iy of .,...~d iillliOot • In CIJ!lody. 1.:... · • · · us1nc...a narcotic, Jactme •oWUir '1bt two U. ~r.les ma ~ ar· fied.aa a narco<k. · ,-· • .-, !'<Sled by Newpol:t 4tl«lives early rrl. ' 'Ille ruUna uplield lhe richt -:i~ Nil> dai~· . , . . t'Otle 'Addict_ Svahialion AUtborltVlo (or-' bi4 .parolees under Its Jurfldlctloo to lab part ln methadone resur.cb programs .• ne . CalifomJa Legi.!ilatu:re last yelr authorized .the -UM. cl methldone in rt- searcb projects, 111111 th< COllrl ilreued that the ruJJna in the Evant ca11 dJd not repment ai oploJoo on whetllor belier troa"""11 la ott.r.I 11 Conma or pr, Xramu .11> Or•na• County. , Cotoo• 11 ln nelpborln&·· D•ws1c11 .COll!liy. . "" I Scnt~ces Proiested EUGENE, Ore. !UPI) -Aboul 1110 ptt· iions protesting sentence1 lmpoaed in the Ohicago riot coru:P.fraey trial· rnarched J!'riday Jtom the Uolveroity· of "OrllOft ........ Ill downtown ~,.... burne<I J1"flt Julfl!I Hoffman in ,efflJY, lfatone4 to IPIO<llN loo an hour and dllpa1<ed flUletlr. ., l . I • VoL.t.'a. MO.~ .. , s1CT10Ms, ,, ,. ...... ;. c ·~ . Gov. Reagan:- Wins :Vi,tol"V ---... ~ "4 ,...,,. .. , ..., -.-... Ahet3 ·Y~ • '.SAN FRANCISCO (>,!') -Gov, ~maid Ragan has wbn his three-year. bltlle to Increase University O! -CalUqmia itudent lees. The victory came late Friday when ti of the 2.1 regents voted for the contro- versial issue ,alter four hours of disCU!-~ion in the e[ld of a two-day mctlln1. Fifty antltuillon pickets marched outsldl the UC Extensioi;i Cenler, The preserit $300 student feq mn in- crease next year' to $45Q for undergrad- uates and $480 for graduate students. Bill James. s'udtpf'bodf pmfdent at the Saata .Barbara Cll(llpus. nld,the:new figures afe. '!baCk-breaiJnC prices." • Rei:rent ,Phlllp ~Boyd. ~ho~~ the plan, coll~ ·I\ 1n·~eduactioii0l If";" butcregept. FtedeTiCk ti. D..\fton,.. a1 lhd· fng opponent. 'aid·lt is .a matter of sem· antics 11nd re·auy rl)eans tuition. . •. • • 'fQ.iUon, as. politicians hav.e noted, '8 a-ql~word..;ri '2alif?rhla-~nd1~1"Af• Its entrance fee!!, the hlne..Campl.1:1C 1 ··~~'em· says tften \flaflt ~·· 101• histoiy. of· tillUoll-ftee edll(a~.... l The basic, part of the lit Inc~.·~ the dollar · amount& :L wn ~BUggMed by Reagan. Under state law he Is a resent by virtue of being governor. Thi? regents' dech!Jlons mean that: ..:..Next year, unde~graduate ·$dent• . pay $450 for the three-auarter year and ~ W.K.;t PILOT ,...._~ • ._... kMllMt graduate students pay $480. ' -'Wf. ,HAYE MAN'( .~ORE AT .ttOMf>M;!,"ti.~i~J;~'{:~l,t~' . -~vi-T110' l~°""\Osf..yin .. uo¥r~r•dl\&les • Prince /At~ Ho~n Kh~n ond Brl!I'!· Pl~•-"'illnl!Yiifo"tl''tl'.. · ·:f1olyJf600•an\f'¢'~111tl, Par~~ .. . ' : •:· ( "' ~ 1 ..,,, .... , • • ·~· ~ ~· • •, •.-.. ,..._...., r-""'u•· ~11~ .. • • • I " • ........ • '1~' • .;.u>e ·~~;-q~H ~ "'' ... ~ Ind 'I '· p Oy • J . 's··'=P:·~IW. 'J'_.. ;. ~ • • • ~r.!'t!r"l'e~~~~~&,~, • • IS _ ia .. rine.e . ~-·:,,,,.,,...eres~., !> ~ .. dil~··!l"I· ,,1#.>l ~·l'lllllAL~ .. /"':. .! .~I• 'J ~-of•state ;atudents.. who. no'lrlpay • • • ':";I • .~·. ' , • • •• • ;. C . .S:· .. 'l J •• ~-• • •. • •• ·• '' (See TUITl!)N, p,, .. , •.. ·. -• • _f ,. • ,.. '1 1 ,1 · _-·ro.wn:•:. tµ eu,u.i · ;.: . :_ ']pt(.~ ~ • • . 1 Orufle. . t · ~ _., : ·~ t • • .. ·, .. • t~ ...... , • · ·.l-.'1 r l . By JOHN V Ai.TERZA ~·· a 1ang tll)'le friend and olvner 9t 'the 1 · or.,;,; D111r ~ !~ · ;_ ;-; : _ Ja.lihloQa"blc shQRi --• .., ".-t / . ~ C• ·· jl 1 bel 1 Ind. The exhibition, '11;htch tnclnded 'tile of ~ 1 . rown we.s ong ng to .an. 1an . soine of u•an's minor plec·•s ctos·•• •t u • · prmce living 1n lhe Harbor AfeJt -11>-· ru• • '·Li"nd . =1 n ea~er eluding his "priceless~' 60&.)tear-old the Number 32 fashlo~ u ahOp a~ , • • . I crown encrusted wilh:dol.ens·Of eem1 -. ~~urday •. ,, • I ~ . • . . , Tbere·may,-.be-a ~ew spr.inkla·w were stolen ~ holdup; men rn,Thurlday'i A, few, s,eletl~ \:leWtrt wtre.alltft':~. scattered light .shOwcn over the Fashion bland 1.Welry om.Jioldup'. lhe to'" !hen\ all& the~blt1G1,.]oae4( . ·""""' wllh ~arlable ckpli?I• DAILY PIWr e.rn.d>today ., Kllan•oald., ••. · decreawi1 tO!JIPt, and beconUnl Prince Ailf-·of.llle'statt Of bl'"'·~year-old memhero( EOl'ally·lllid . ml>sUy ~ SuJidlY· Arcot neill' ., .1 '1ia41 bl!Ji dil-t . flfec!f. were unl""'f'!d, (nolwllna ills.,' ,. • .INSIDE · TOD .. '"'. . Pia-'·· hla • of'·~ ..... 1 ~·~ of royl~y I':!~ 2karlt . • .-..a 1u>a n. .. µ;'"'ll-~"e 1 1_01a· c10'Wn· encrusted ~.th~ ~y.; ~· •l~dded w!!ll.Joilm Ql>nibles. diamoncb, dUimoodo'nd Ill cmertJi!J; a avuialliir. , TV ••J>1t1!4r Michnil' l.a!>- emeraldlriil"'1Ja: attbe Wtjilert.clar.k tWo or fhree Carals ·~· , ~ Y-, -.doil ii "ktn11"' at a atudlo. IO~ Je,..lth'ln~iililoh '-"'1<!n th< p;i~ .' The,too;year-o~ p1ec&w11 ,"J!lictfisa!•, ·'Ms folher on<e..., borrid./rpt!l ~ 11~~.'!., = :J::.:'"1nw.'111un-. he said apd was .not-cover«! bi peiaonal Vie lot, />tjl "!-illl! loc " II l1fO'O' :fi,"--..-in"1ralice. , . ' lno •P ·tmd ..m;limu bollhocl e gemi. worth ~nd.s .of . dollars Police thus far hive remaCnttt. vague tl~t f!O'Lihful /ace dtfflli a lift. had been port of a •(>tClal showmg last •• I of ... •:.:.:. I ~ 1 • f 1 mUfl 9t•etk at the JtQre Kahn told the DAILY as lo lnc va ue ~ pe ry t,a,.o;n. A ttr, t &0.1C01• .Uett.'U M, °"'" Prwr. . . ' •• lot>I valUe In lho'haul bi the i:tnmen ltfrt -Famllu, Weeklf profile. . Tbe Je-,tl tobben escaped and are ~earing falee TM\lltlcbet eX QJt,· . ~!',.· ~ ,, .........:-•• ltill It l~. ODO. offken ary. ' 44 .. ,..,. tt 'J1te 1Hpt,' llOIHpobn pi-Ince; e~ ~ <>!_~ hlilr•-~hlad• nO ~ntlaft ot rOyilt =~':"' n-;; ;:;":.-. •. ;::~~ Ing to btCo1ne 1 ~pmln College rlltl•.._ • ~h ID Ult ad&! abouftttt 10: 10 c,.,.-. ,, ·'""' "'' tal teience lbld!n,, .. .,kl he kn lht •· lhQldup. l • ::=.~ ,.,,; ~ .....,., :::J ~nla lar, 111' ..-u.. IO'AI Weinert,•. (~<O\o1!f' JE)Wf.I!.\ flat i> ' " I ' .I ;I --•• --. ' . ·-, • ! • ' . • • ' 1 1 ., ~ ... ' ~ • '2 DAILY PILOT • Sawrd111, Fibruary 21, 1970 ii . ' fi · C6-8~t. ~oil(_ Jb. ·~: ;,. :~ ~ _, .. · Ro~y Celehraies .. . 65 Service Years~ . ' . . , ~-I -~ ' 11J AADt w. 1!.\'.fl!I ~· 11116 ldoo '1prNd ,to Sltty.{lvl . •years llO• ~n o~, ~. In other ~ ~, lawy~r from Ver· ff!vjce clubl'wblch lliw ClOI· miiat wN •"laoely man 1n the lecUve1y perfotrQtd enormous bll ~llY 1i!J tilt prairie. • pubUc 1<rvl.., over .\ht yo1n. RO'.hd II! Idea. He propoaed The. Rotary J'Q11D41Uon, one ------ -· . " . ,.. .. -~ -' QAILY l o .10 ·- SUN.DAY 10 . 7 -----.. ----,.--. - . U ti thrte otb<f .,,. .. , one ·a of· Rotary'• lonmOI\ :con· . coal dotler, anol~r ~ mtnln1 lflb\IUons, aupport• an ... SPE. CIAL PRICES FOR SUNDAY, 0 BRUARY 22 JO' A.M •. TO 7 P.M. WHILE . QUAN. TIT ES . L .. A. · .. ·· engineer and the third a t.allor. tenalve program of overeeas r1lii It was to form a 'club to "p_r<r scholarships and fellowships !vtde Service abo\•e self." {or 'college-age studental t'l'i?!ESW ~:~z:=T.~~ .... """~~~.: f~~~"l:r"""......:mr_ .. ::.:.:. . .:--: ~ ..... ;....ai..'" ;r...,..._·~i r-_==;i;:t. -.,.,~~---"'·'-'-~• (This would be I.be cure tor technlciat'ls and artisans, ana .,; loneUne§ dreamed up by Paul a gi:oup sutdy eitchan(e pro-1. ,.f'. Jlarl"is, the Chicago lawyer, gram that enables young t' ,.blc.U.. · lt}tltlpgs r o t a t e d buaiDeA and profeulontl men ./I : ~ tilt ftitmber>' o!!lo."• to •pend eeveral mqnlh• •lit· • H1ri11 aupesled the ...,. dying liu~na11 and aoclal it·R.,:' ' _ customa •In countries ·other t• Aid IO'llotary,lni.o>aj l!onal lhan their own. . i;w•• bclr!I, and tbl birth II flolary Clubs alfo 1ponaor ! :bei.TW' ~rvtd in, · V~a lnter·act clubs at hflh ICboole. 1 a11 Ill over tlie :OrWe 11 kind oJ servtce-otiei1ttd ;:toia '"1 Rotary Club• 'ex• Jlllllor 'Rotary aimed at "'.tendbtl "frcnn Wntmlnster to aervlce at the junior_ level. San ' Clem9nlt1 and Inland Also Rotar-act clubs 4t junior throuihout the county. colle1ea. And the other .com· A8. the first service Club for munlty services are endle53 In t bus.iness and professional range the world over -choir ;, men. Rotary has in some ways fesUvals, anti-rabies clinics fi .set the pace for both male and for dog owners. junior baske t· \ female ·community service ball tournaments for girls, and clu!IJ', ,;~" loP.iit~. Tll•r• ov,<!,.u pn1Jecl1 ... , fµn-l!'~ · """' ltr 111ore club• d11Peillll '' 1lnl<tnl wella lot ,..,..... Rotary early adopted 1m11Tvlll@1e1 In inil!a neediiil ~ l»'ICtic:e of h1vi~ only one fresh water. ~ from eacb helcf of en· Potenuai, for community daa.,., wllh -exceptions. gqod from •l!o\al'Y.ar' wltl>Qut l'rellkraU., of -munlty .end. at..lnY Qbserver .o( !)la """"' clulll ha.I pnictuced a complex world aod !ocal rcene ;on ~ Jm1 a .,am of truth will tutlly. . In tt .. lt "°"' "~rlao41-In Its lllh b tr th ~ • y till tq.,D;.L , ... }'"', ti "!~ -t'""" ..... f!e\arY ..,It!~ U.U . '411 ·· u 11. ""''9!• .... u _ r~~ oq.i a =:tt'\;-..:f!%~•L~~Uboi;~ them Cinc,ludu:ig thlS one, as slm~ rededication to that ~e .saying gt)es.). prime cause, ''Service Above Rotariw h••• 1u11y as seu... · ~ much fun as the Lions, they run the to .... 11 as n1uch . as KiwaniJ Club members, and the)'.!tt fu)l y 11 (of'W1rd-look• \nl 'ii lhe Exchana• Club and any olhera in the league : dilhii:noTed by Sinclair Lewis in bis tlofff, "Main-Street.'' Lewit:' Babbitts were mindless t1roducts-ofe1111tndless-ag the World War I era and its immediate-aftermath. """SerViee-·clul)-men-of today are product& of a far higher education and awareness of real co~unl\y,problema than were tbOse'ofliWis's Ume In the Minne s ota which generated his views on the subject. So Jt's wtth great pride that the Orange Coast's Rotary c;:lubs recall this week that from .tnat -small beginning In Chieq:o in 1906 has grown a worldwide service organltS· tlon numberlng more than 658,000 buslne1s and pro· fwi.onal men around the globe In 14,000 communlUes Jn 147 countriea from -on an A to Z buls -Afgbanblan to Zlmbia. And they can alao take pride in the fact tha t their Paul . Will Bingo I.1overs . Fmd Magic Niimber? !ACRAMENT'O <APl -o( 41 initiatives l)roposed, only Wbm.-8111. ~ police clo,ed eight received e n o u g }1 down the bingo game at St. signatures to be placed M the catherine•1 Church, Wayne ballot Five of those were rt· '-1oort and hiJ frieod.5 decided jected. and two or the' re· to ame.od the law· mainlng thre'e were declared The law says lbott shall be no iarMUoe and akhough the unconstitutlonal. church basement bingo game By June 25, Moore'11 bingo is nearly an AmeriCin Ur petition mwt receive 620,278 stitutlon, San Oi~o ofrlclal11 "certified" 11l8J11tures, el&hl decided in September 1.968 lhat pe:rctnt of the names C1:11tected btngo wu gambling. - MEN'S SUEDENE CASUALS S1111da11 011111 Sutdliw ~t.Wt in. 11llpon ot o~ord 1t;y~&· CW1ioned crtpe aol,s, h!!eli;. 'Fa n, 11·een,. 6%·12. .. FOCAL TELESCOPE 'l MEN'S NO-IRON SHORT SLEEvE . • ••j • • SPORT SHIRTS • . -~ 147 I . S H11d~t1 Onl11 • . r r _ . · · · .,J ) -:-· -r---:--WOMEN'S -WAL TZ- AND MINI GOWNS CHAISE . LOUNGE S11nda11 011111 Moore was chairman ol ~be gubem<1torial vole, to get on 11emlweekty bingo game at St. the ballot. Reg. 4.88 Cathertne11 Catholic Church. · But the San Dteso com· Nbw •ht 11 ch1lrm1n and of· mlttee will have lo gather con· ( Keoction telf!scopc comes fletal · spoke11man for a con· 1lderably m o r e signatures 1UtuU°"'l 1 mend m·e n \In-than that. According to the with cue. 25x30mm. iUaU•e drive that would 11Uow 11ecret.ary of state'• office, U 1 \Vheels for rasy movlna. 288 en:,,,. with a •turdy pad. 1688 •' . clUta and countlea to percentof the names collected ""'"""'3<'"-"-"'~0:· ""'""';:-::::;:;· s;::z;Z!l'5li""'"'"i::::'.-"":C"'1'il autborlze'blngo games by and will be rejected by county of· for certain~ charitable and tax fiCials probably because wives • ----ex<mp1-or1aniaa · -"iJI ..:ll••L. lilnfd._t b.e · Moore-ind his friends· have husbands' names, tol'ne will decided to fight the long odds list the wrong addresses, and J in \bis new nwnbers game. some will not be registered Since lhe first lnitiative voters . !f drive 58 years a&O' voters The bingo initia tive drive ~. have rejected 106' -initlaUve received official status at the measures and adopted •7. firs1 of this year when Moore's And bet."een l98l Md. 1969 com ml~lee rail!led the t200 fll· _.:.::::..:=.=...'-'..:.·..:;;;:.......;.;. ' Ing fee. It wUI be refunded If the initiative qualifle1 for the nut s~lal or 1eneral state elelltloo ballol Not every lnlUaUve 11 1 m1tttr or volunteer1. Some . propqnenta ba.e r In• net al . ba<klnJ enouih ,to bl,. I Los Anaeles or Sin P't'anc:laco pro- f ..,Iona! peUUoners who may charge II for each cerltlled namt they colJect. p CAMELLIAS 1 . g1Uon, asal colors. 8 a~ Many In bud and bloom. . . Moore's committee. now muling each Mond.a)' night In !he VFW Post 6871 ball, h .. ll.l• ... -.. ,....,,.""'.,..n""""...,"""'"'""'""'raci~>l ba11C probl•ma: pnnllng and malllna costs and organlzlng Charge : ; . 't' ' . ~ • ... 20-GALLON GARBAGE CAN S 1111da 11 011 I 11 l.fea\ty duty, 20-&al. &3lva· tiiztd garhe&~ can with t\ihl iiltlni metal Hd. 9'x12' VISCOSE RA YON SHAG RUG Sunday OllllJ 4 French crimp •l•co•e rayon pile rua on wllb Jute baclr, COiors choice. 6'x 9' French Crimp Viseose Rayon Shall Rut1 ... 11 .'4 9'x12' Poly Foam Carpet Underlay ...•.••. ,, .. · 4.U throughout lhe slate. So Ibey talk. at church din· -ners ·and rnttUnJs of veterans groups, Which would be the principal bl!ne!actors. of the blnao campaign. 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~~:~·0:~COSTA MESA Harbor . . --r .... • [ . .. • ! • ' . ' • • .,_ -. .. ~ ta • • .. -._ .. , . SAN.FRANCISCQ(AP)-Gov. Ronald Ragan IW-"°" his ~·year batJle to lncrWe University of California student lees • The victory came late Friday whe n 16 of the '23 regents voted ror the conlro- \"ersial issue arttr four houn of discus- sion in the end of a tv.·o-day ·meeting. Fifty antitulUon pickets matched oiitsi<te the UC Extension Center. The present $300 student fees will in- erease next year to $450 for" undergrad- uates and $480 for gfaduate students. Bill James, student body president at --' . , -' { • • • '• .. ....-.. . ---. -, . . .. -;i0t1 · Voted c.: , I , . th'e Santa Barbara campus; said tht new figures are "back-breaking 1prices .. , Regent Philip L. Boyd, who'proposed the plan, called il an "eduaeti«11al fee ," but regent Frederick G. Outt0n1, a leatl- .Jng opponent, sajd it is a matter of sem· anti.cs and really means tuition. _ Tuition, as politi~lana have noted, ~s a dirty word in C8lifornia, and deSP.ile its entrance fees, the nine-campus Uc sysf.em says often that it bas a UU-year history or tuiUon:{fee. educatipq. _ The basic part of 'the ·ree ioCrease,.. - the dollar amounts -was suggested by Reatan. Under ata~ tiW he is a· J'elent by·vlrtue of bein& cwernqr. • The rc·a:ents' decblon&1mean that : -Ntxt year. Undei'gi'i(luate studenb pay f450 fOr"the lhr~u'arter yeai-and graduate students pay f480 , -The following Yt¥• undergraduates pay ieoo .and graduates.pay ieeo. --The increasff-re\rinlte will-be used as regents see fit., nie-currtn~ '300 fee! SoeJ ;for .extracurrtcu~ Items such as .a\!lltliQl o-00 •tulto.nt .il>Y•rJU¥.nt. :;.-OU141:ftilf• .. Wdi1111;-who .now pay _ (S.. rum..oN, Pqt II ... ---~ -·-----'-----~-----;-· . "\ ~ . . . - Chicago 5 Get to Expound ~f4h:avp:e4 . Then They Get Sentences Baby -~iiP-nt!. cmcAGO (AP) -The five men convic· ed in-the·riO~ trial-y.rere-given~nearly lwo • hours to speak in the courtroom before Judge Julius J. Hoffman sentenced each to liv~ years in prison and a fi~ of $5,QXI. • ·-.:-. . Reds Captu'."e 4 I ~ --v iuil'-taotiiin Plain of Jars · . . A:ltve,::Sitfe · The 74-year-old judge passed sentence · · 1 Friday In U.Sc Dlstrlct Court-on the-five ... arlh;nJound men convicted of Crossing alate lines ti Ivette. with the-intent of inciting rioting during ~.e,11 et the week oi the 1961 Democratic Natioqal a9'1iiwrt)y ·~ , ~ 1a.:;r · • ~ ~..:.. .. 1y 1w~ ... --~-"''; Jett.!t# • .. -·~ A lftllim®' -· stiilliol.1n 1bt 11111· hou.i;s to speak on lhelr ... befialf, then •n-boi.of the ff!Ut-mont.IHiJCf.aLrl.'s~. "rcta't u.. ••N.,.. ...i~flies MHf ... .,·ra : ·r ••fln6-her. ~ i:olW that ihe comi<ted-men ma•t Jlay "Voor blby b Iii lht,_, on the Ship. ~ (.'Olli ·or prosecuUng tMli' ·riVe-J'flortlb perviUe ·Road • quarter· mile out&Kle the trla1. . dly UlnJts," lht note said. The judge also ruled that the prison A helicoPter's searctill,ght dince~ terll'IS' v.·oold run concurrent with lhe con. across the lflll and bhMh ln 1 1aieral- terppt ~tences he imposed J,ast weekend ly Mavlly wooi:led lrtf IOD'le 4$ minutes VIENTIANE (UPI) _ An estimated • on the derendanta aod their two lawyers. later and Army WO Dou& B1ston-apotted l ,000 North Vietnamese troop1 with tanks The_ prison terms were the maximum thr)itt1e girl. . captured tbe Plain of Jars this morning allowable under the tederal antlriot law. ~rn had been fntense at th1! Army with a lightning attack that overran the but the judge could have fined each man base city after the child was taken 1bun- Jast government outpost there, the Xieng 410,0QO. · day kom the parked car of her 19-year- Khouang Air Field. Thomas A. Foran, U.S. district attor-old mother' wflo had run into a ~ The two-hour battle -military sources ney and chlef prosecutor. estimated the stor~. Sbaun1Yvette 10Uer1 fJ'om a,d8:n- report.ed the details -ended a to-day of-cost of proSecuting the case al more than geroos form of epilepsy and doctor.a had tensive by 16,000 CommunfSt soldiers. Of. $501000. He said; cost or the 'transcrlpt feafed ahe Would dje If.she did net 're- ficlals · had predicted a guerrilla victory would exceed $35,000 and;.fees for the 77 ceive medicaUon. ' In perhaps two weeks, not thia soon. government witnesses would approxi-Smiling up at her mcum del~old Field reports said an estimated two mate $!0,CMXI. hahds andr fare. the ba~y 'wa~ ' to North Vietnamese regiments with an un-Jury fees and lhe· cost of housing the a local hospital "!~ a 'Physician .sa1d detennln'ed. _ n_umbe_r _of tank~ __ orw>ned -~c _ jurors, who wer~ seq_ uest~ ,after the a preliminary exanilnalion ahowed her lo attack against Xieni KhoUang~ at-1:.fO -tfiil's first weeli:, could reach $150,o®, be in "Hne' ... shape"": · • - a.m. and within two hours had overrun but the judge's ruling did not indi9ate Then she was tranSfetTed te Lyster the field. Two attempts earJier this week the~defendanta would be , liable ror those Anny Hoaptal .at Ft. ·Ruck~r •. whete .the to take th!! base had been turned back. charge s. fatJlet, \VO Dannis AtcLtroy ·lS in.'lleli· ;::..c:::::.:c.:...:.c:..:.::....:.c:....:.c.... ______ -''------------copter nighl training. A military doctor. Capt. John Holster, also said . the child ' ' , ... --. ------=:;::; 'l' oar BoaetMnt • .. -TEN-CEtlfS • • Loss Part ' . -- -' Of -N·eW:port Gein Heist • By JOHN·VALTERZA Of -. DflllY ,.,... Stiff Crown jewels beloni\n1 lo an Indian prjpce living in the l:farbi:ir Area ..:... in- CIUdlng Qis 11priceless" 600.year:Old Crown encrusted with, d9zeo:s of ,if:ms - wtre stolen by bold1.1p men In Thuriday's Fashion Island jewelry store holdup, the DAILY Piwr lea-today. frirlCe Asif Hnan Khan of the state of Arcot near Madras, India, had betn dls- plfylng his collection of crown jewels studded with dozens of rubles, dl.amoods. emeralds and pearls at the WefnertCtarll: Jewelers in Fashion Island when th~ pair -of -slitk.,.bandits entered ~lhe.fltore-:---Thurs-­ day morning and robbed the bll!ifleu . The gems, \\'or\h thousands· ol dollan bad been part or a special showlfllJ' last week at the store, Kahn told the DAU. Y PlL<Yr. The je\\·el robbers escaped and are still al large. The slight. sort-spoken prince, expttt. Ing to become a Chapman Collese P.Olitl· cal science student, said he len( th! jewels for the exhibition to Al Weinert. a long . time friend and owner of the fashionable shop. ~The exhlbitlon, which included aale of aome of Khan's minor plec.Js, closed at the Number 3Z Fashion Island shop laal ' Salurda~·. "A, few !ielecl.e~ viewers were--all~ •10 "" ~m -iltet the uhlblUOJf ciOMil;'' •• J(han ,aid. - . • 1,'he Jf..vear-old rn_ember or royalty;,llfd • 'fllo .... -lncllidboi hlJ ~ "'"'°"'I ,,;,ti af Nyllty - a lklrat Opem :r.p~day ,:~n -t~gunq ' ~ ' . ~ ' gold, crown encrw.ted with 41 rubles, 11 dil!monds ind 311 emeralds, all averaifng lwo or three carats apiece. The 60G-year-old piece was .. priceleis," he said and was not covered by pel'IOl\81 Insurance. Police thus far have remalneil "vape aa to the value or the jewelry'tall:en. A total value in the haul by the two 'gmrmen we~rtng (alse moustaches exceeds· .-,,. La!UJ!f0I anqu~-Winter J'.,t s l l v a 1 buitl~ inl9 ,hig!l.1ear {oday-wlth both a P'i'~ aM, a .r~. , Tht1P~iot.s' Day Parade will slep out amartly at Li •• m: It ineludts.elowns and floa~ pretty glils 111'1 snappy 'marching units, brass •barl:li and antlque 1<:ars - evp ajlovblO\!ec:~.~·· • ' _ ~·!.JJ,Pi(f~ . will. "'mov,e i do__!M Park A-.liiiie· f(Odi 'ihl!; ~18" adi<iia ,and' onlo f'lfl!I ,past c)lY h&U: . . Up.tbe tbJU ·i. btt Ja~ •• the Qrst-or a tl'j>dly.rod.to rei.. underway at the high school ii!liiellc field .. \ 2 p.fll>-Wlth buck-ina:. broOOO.s .and ; IWdbitltn1 i:owboys .. . -' delermlned·lo &l;(y ahoml ·them for top prlie ,m(iiley.~Tht rodeo re_peat.s at 2 p.nl. Su day. , ' Otlfe.r opening weekend noUvltiu of the 10-d&y commtfri.lty cele!>rftJon Include : . ' SATURDAY -Art•;and Crafts P'Oir,>tO a.di~ to 5 p.m.,-Festlvill of Arts grOundl; a achooJ"arta ·and o;a~ •fair_ at tht same pi)Ko>111qiien ...... 11 Joca\ai:!Jl!odlo<; and ;i ~ 8howtn1 of the pli).' ,:'The Owl ,.and , the PUssYcat''' fll Laguna Mou{ton Playhouse1~cUr~ln 8:30 p_.rn. · SUNDAY ·-,A s6tc1eti browo '.f\8nCake breakfast .at the Bo)'•1 Ctqb1.t0!6~ CanY,on Road, 8 a.fl'Li ·io 2 p.m, ·~·..5). Calheri~e·s-Auxiliary: .A flea. mai:kel at 000, officers say. . . Offktrs have made no mention oi royal jewels in their infonnaUon about the 11:10 a.m. holdup. , IS.. CROWN JEWEl.8, Pi .. 21 * * * Different Case. ' for 02 ·Suspects ap~red in good condition. , ' Holster said 'he dld'not believe ~ lil· farit could have been where she was found for more than Jwo hour!. • ' the-same location, ·9 a.m. tO 5 p.m. · an W T ""rkman ·KilJe~l -ait show and ,adctlon at ."the i!otel, W 'u · , u; Lagµna. IO a.m. lo 5, p.m.; open hotise A Daily Pilot story Frld,ay about a Fa'shlon Island jew'elry robbery lncdr· rectly named two· suspects, who ln:!tead· have been armted in the theft ol ~welry from Lido Isle Ya tchman Briggs Cunninl· l The;_spirit Lit5eli Otr Kindlr~ra Joo Rogers ancf Bon!ile Phillips· siiOwer&ci"ass .. at t:lilllliii;lt"Schooi I~ CQsla Mua Ftida)"di't!Uld;u· :and Ma~~ton. 1t was alt'part of scllool ~Jotlo~o&(iiit It • · "'a• also -timely -costuming,_ 1ince Washington•; Difillaay is _•Sund.ay •. · · Oh,., aCll&l.wrn: be·oiit MJ>nda.Y irr;'honor of tbo_occaallm. -. -. • --. ~-· ! ' .. "'°"----~·,.;-... ·-'- • ' ., Mesa . Happening , On Televiswn · • agaln,at the art ~lutlloa: a conUnuation of the two,arti allji criUi faire, ;i;arne plact end 'Ume;· and chddJen's J:>allet Al the Festiyal of Arb ~ofutn The'ater: J::.J' Friend Injui·ed . By. ·Eanh Gi·~der p.m. . . MONDAY -Coritlr)UiiUoil or ·tbe flea market end·· aris"fndl Craftl faJr,. same one man Wll killed> and ~another1 ser· ~ limes and Places.· ' 100.Jy 'injllred Fl'iday 1!~·when· an ·· (,, · ham last Jail. , Gary ftfcGlnnls, 32, and Anthony' Jo-- seph McJay, SI, face· charg¢5 fn tbe Cunningham holdup. No 5\l!pecta In the Weinart.Clark robbery last Thursday are in custody. . The two · Los Angeles men were &r· rested by Newport delectlv" early Fri· day morning. Filmed interviewl, "~h oart1clpants In the co.ta\ Mesa llappening are e~ed to be featbred on virfous KTL~ (Chlnnel I ,S1l<"f1, Including the Toi'n Reddin ne:wscm. a\ S p.m. today, from now rlgbt up to "Happenlna:" time on .S'aturd;ly. Feb. 28. earth ci'4wlef ran over Chem on a home , I • 1 , • ~'.'.l'~t~ m,~k'. FOt«tnear El , S.an. Cle~~#~~~--· Senten~es Protested · Lebottr lf•l!"fll lii'ucedo, 37.-.or. Ana· " . ' • . EUGENE ' Or (UPI) Abou 20ll helm, drea · wjth· ,-crushed ·•JruQ. Gary Sues ' Ov«!Jl· tltito ,' ,.,;, prQtestlng '.:.ntenc..I~ in": 'J'.Mle, 2't of ~ AJ!mitos, suffered In-, " · . ~ .... 1 I l l ~ 'r · . ChlCago riot con!piracy triaJ , mm:btd Tha!.. wa1 the word today" from Dave DtSOlQ .ol..KMl't:, wllo-ilh' be-m•ster'<>l--ceretribnl~ for the communltywkle eUort ter,nal tnJuriea and was ;eported In aer-A San ,CJemente mill w'"aDts 'rit~-1p ~ Friday frQm the' University of 10reaon ioua condition •t Soutti ·Coast Community damasu..Jn 8 ~rior Cotlrt•cll~ 'i"Dich-..cainpua-l?·-downto:wn-E111ene; bUmld Hosi>tt•I:• -...: ... •·• .-.-. cha rges ~a South Coast cir' deaJ.r.wtth Judge Ju bus Hoffman in effJgy •. Uatened . Qrilllge .Count)· .sheriff , officers ~aid fraud and misrepresf:flfapon, ~ , I• .. to. spetebe1 for an hour and dilpened to-tiem.drUx-iabuse. • DeSot'o, .himself, ,takea to the airi SWl· y M 10 ''"'· in'l'ft tuttrTle\f"'Wllft C3ila ~feaa' Police LC ·Austin· Smith coverlna all the ~ver of the earth gradipg .1f1ach1oe, · 1 Humberto R. Rima 'pam9 B.UI:!I.ata-~ -- Haro!! Adams, 45,_et~a:c,lk . Grove, • Inc. 'oT: an Juan Cij)l!tranO •• de!eJlilant1 · "' asp«b ol the 12'hour "Hap"'nlilj'' scbeduled for ' the Oran1e C o u n ·l y FaiJ'll'Ol'nlls. The DtSOt,.:Smilh int~ei• will 'b"broad<ll\ on Radio K)IPC. · ~i<lfi'tse~. Die two n;ien1who Wert lean· in Jawsitlt whlcbi alleges tbat;the: (lnp'a JflLO't~r drivin1 stakes m the ground. representatives sold Mm a JIA lau·tomo-1 Orange H:obacked ov.ir them .and dkln~l real ize .bile as a 1969 model. J It ~l~he 11aw one 'of the~ li in& by Rivera's claim for dartiagee 'liK:IU~ei . Ude ih lr9Jll or. tht bull dour, • re(llhd of the ll4t.9S ~. plattd u.fepostt ahertft 1ookesman •Al.t,. • " . ' on the vehicle. · • • • ·• · · -'Ii ---r"' ~ ' • • I I • A;.J~i~t --~•.n~1t ·." ~e ' Drur .. ~-,~~-~.: ~I fT-t 1 • , 4 d .. '" . '" •• • ' • • '· .. t I.. ~ .-:.~r · ·1 i • , • , ... -r • ~ t ~' , .:.Iu!Jge Rm1o"'•'Pai!l4;."'tkei ,UCI Progra'*"'•'.··= ' _,.. __ ...,,,, __ .;. .. -..... ~,,... .. ~ .... ' -~ ~·-.-4'.,f.l.Jl i..· ~ . ~ -...... ..... """ .. l-, . . ? -.J'~ • •• A beroln '1ddict•1 ~~lion JD .., u~ Reh~~ciiittr 'i( COJ-oiia 'i.st No;. . The ruling UPh'/d Ille dihic<i tbe N~ r=·,~la,!'!j'~ a:.r"".~ iltlW llt Ii-.i tleit,..,,t ' cotl~Adillct_'Evalii1Uoo .~1Y-to f0r •. -a -' · • ' a· l:ol' XO.. "1 !!r);~ __.lftl!a)!I, '• blq par<ll'lti und<f.fta ~"'to lake geles· Supertol Couri Jude•·. , ll<Pl'll ~~-Qoo. Nark Chliatlan"n plirt In methadone re~a'ffii plpgrama. An ea:i*rfmenlal program at oraoae -said Evans .ubieq\ttntty was returned to The C.:Ufornl1 Le.tu;.._,_ tlll .)'tar Counly Medical Center IUJ>U!illed ll)' UOI ~ ;, a parole violator. Evans h>d authorlud the use cl mttbodone la rt- ptycbi.trtst Dr. Jolin Kramer ..., Ille ...,..,{ •eourt l f!P'OVll to , reau111• lilt starch P!"OJeci•1_.and tho ""'1t streiied druc,,,.tbld0oclorrehlblll1'tlonii(...,. ~In-In~ Olilnt)'. tilet~ Nllnc ol tho Evw case dld 'nol In lddlcll. ' ii • 11111.~·-' bold tW ollbdto rwilro . reprtlenj •• ·.,.;n1on on wbether. better I Bot 9aperlar COort Judii arjy V. Pu-a ~-ct on ~rqlo ta Uri lhrio t""1ntiit b olhled Al c ..... cir'by Dr, trla "nllod· addict Rkharil C. If-, II, -~ bi Ilk"~ Of ~ wltlli>ut Klomer fn °'"" Co\tJll1. , ' viollllil paro!< .l>y illljltf..Jll'I. ~,:,_;_ vliltl ·~ Qd.metllldqoe )a olau~ Corona ii bl nel~rmf ll!Veroldo EVoiisw11rtlwc!nat.tllo~ ~·~ ,. , · . eo.ntJ. ·• · ' • · • -,. • • • ._ .. • ' •• Weet.laer 'n.ere may be a few sprinkles or ' scatt1red light aboWm over the '"etkpnd with nrilble e-.- . decreasing i.n111h~ and bicomlns 'tnOl}llY rarr Sunaay. __ .. ·-...... 7.,' .. INSmE DD-''l: • • TV """"ritof-Mlohad LaJt.. ·don i.f "ki"!I" al a vv41o M!~itt'f-, hl>'fallttr _......_Id,,_' . th 1 IO~ but "l.llllt Jo.• It - f1rg up and aomc!a~1111 btlilnd .. th• Voulh/ia fcce d1Dei1' a bit- rt r. Uiol&Qh tucce1rfuk "'""°"" olre -· Tomltu Weeklu profile. ·=:=~ " . -.. c .... -..-tt -. ··= ...... ' ... _..., ,..11 ' ' -. • • ----.. --·. ,--· J • --1:.: .. __ ----/ .. .-.. S.itllrdl1, '•~ 1i, ltfO " ' . 1.2 DAILY PILOT I I -...... COST:A ·· A, ' .N&.Y. -'";' ,._:. --.. -· a~y Cele)l~ates. ~ -' , ~ ·65 Servi® Years ~-. _ ___,,, B1 "1-JEllT W •. BATES Slxty·fivt years ago, in Chicqo, 1 lawyer from Vtr· mont wa1 II! lonely man in the big clly on the prairie. l:{lr.ris' 190S Idea apreld . to others, resulting in othe'r service cluba Which hive cOI· lectlvely penormi!d tnormou1 public services over·the years. . -..• DAl!. Y:.1 a;;.:1~ ~. SUNDAY 10 -.7 • -;--' . " fie had an idea. He proposed It to three other me.ti, one a coal dealer. another a~mining engineer and the thlrd a •ta)lor, It was to form a club to ~ pro-· vi de serv ice above self." This y.·ou)d be lhe cqre !"r loneliness dreamed up by Paul P. Harri&, the Chicago lawyer. because meeUngs' r o t a t e d among ~i member~· offices. Harris sµgg ested the name .. Rotary." , The Rotary FoundaU?q. one of Rotary's. fQremP.$t con-::~!~;n~,0~",P:'':: .~:rs::; SPECIAL . PRICES FOR SUNDAY, FEBRU.ARY 22 10 A~Mo TO 7 P. schotArshlps Ind fellowships L ~ .. And so Rotary tnt.ernational · was born, and that--birtfi Is . being observed In vatious •• w~y& all over the Orange • :CO.sl In Rotary Clubs ex• 'tending~from Westmlnater to for. college.age a·t u 4 en tl!i . rt•zmnrs;:w;ie"'A'Bi•tW: ses•'5"." technlclana and artisans, and • a· group swdY ex:ch8\1ge pro- gram that enables young business a.pd professional men to spend several months stu· dying buslMlt and ..Clal customs in countrlet other than their own. ( SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Sunday Only San Clemente and Inland throughout the county. As the nrst service club for business an d professional men. Rotary ha..o; in some ways set the paei! for both male and female con1mu_rilly µ_rvice rlubs which followed. There w4s room for more club11 because Rotary early 'adopted the practice of having only one member from each field of en- deavor, wtth aome exeeptions. Rotary Clubs abo· apoMor lnter-1ct cluba: at hlch acl\ool&, • !<Ind or .....t~ented junior Rotary --at service at the Junlar: levtl. AIM> Rotar-act cluba at jwilor colleges. And the other c~ munlty servlcts are endle&s ln· range the world over -choir festivals, antl-ribies clinics for dog owners, junior baakel· ball tournament.a for &iris, &nd overseas proje:cts so fun· damental as sinking wells for small villages in India neediina J47 _ f ~ • fresh w1ter. Potential11 for convnunfty good from l\lil.irt ale wllllout {~. ~. •nY' Ob~l'y.!r' o( '~ complex worla and~~-'l ocene will testify. In ·Ila &Ith birthday oburv .. ct. Rotary .• 1.-ti0114I, as reix:_e1ented, by ~ a frO\IP of vie"""' clubl on the Oranae Coast, wlll mean · Proliferation of· community 5ervice clubs ha.S ' p!I!!duceii ;l joke wilh just a grain or tnlth tn It It goes, "Rotarians own the town, Kiwanians nm it and Lions have the . 'fun. '• Unfortunately, this tenerality is as untrue as all the mt of them_ Uocludicig-1his one, as th~ !lying g .. s). . Rotailans have fully as much ·fun as the Lions, they run the town aa much as Kiwanis Club members, tri\d they're fully _ as forward-look- ing as lhe Exchange CJUb and any others in the league dishOnored by S!~lalr Lewis in his novel, "'Main Street.~· Lewie' Babbitts were mindless products· of a mind~.!;S aae. - the World War I era and its immediJl'--!lftermaih .. •Imply a rededlcaUon to.tllal .•. , Prtme .~ ... ''.Serv!Ce AboV'e Self." Service club ·men or today are. products of a far higber education and awar~ness o( real community problems than were those of Lewis's t.lme in the Minnesota which gtnmted bis views on the subject. So it's with great pride th1t the Orange Cout1& Rotary Clubs recall thl& week tbat from that small . beginning in Chicago In 1905 has grown a worldwide service ·organiza- tion numbering mort than 6$8,000 busintss and pro- feulonal men around the globe ln 14,000 communities in 147 countries from -on an A . .,, Z bllia -Afghanislan to Zambia. '. And they ca!l also take pride in the fact that their Paul AWS Ends A!. Coll~ge KNOXVJLl,i!;Tonn: fAP) !. 'l1le Auoclatacl w. o.m e. n Students at the UnJvenlty of Ttnneme has disbanded. Its presidtnt, Glenda Rae Ruby of Chattanooga, sakl there are no mare i!l!:ues of vital concern for . women only. thus no niora nted for the '"''"''a· tldn', .f I I i\J • ;--,; The AWS was One of UM: oldest organization& at tho univer~ty a~d fought many ~ batUe.! to gain equaJ .rights for women. It achieved one. Of lt& goats whe!n the university adopted a new policy for coeds beginnlng thi& quarter. Tl}e pol' Ic y permits them to sign out of dormitories ror lhe night if they have 36 hours scholastic credits and have permission . from parents or guardlto. Will Bingo I .. overs Find.Magic Nzimber? SACRAMENTO CAP) -of 41 initiatives proposed, only When San D~ego police closed eight received e n o u g h "' .. down Ule bingo game at St. 'signatures to be placed on the C.therine's Church, W11yne ballot. Five of those were re- .MOO'e and his friends decided jected, and two of the ~ to amebd the law. maining three were declared The 1law says there shall be uncollllltuUonal. no gainbllng and althou&h the church basement bingo game By June ~. Moore's bingo is . ne_.,ty an American in· petiUon must ree81ve 520,27& sUtuUon, S~ Diego offlcial11 "certified" slgnature.s. eight decided in Septembtr 1968 that percent oc_ the names collected bingo was gambling. 1-MOore was chairmad of the gubertiatorlal vote, to aet on l!iemiweeiiy bingo game at St. the blllot. ~· .. TALL GIRLS' HOSIERY ' ; BOYS.', GIRL'S JACKETS Sund•Y Ottlfl 3 Ba I -i Sunday Only ''· f 67 11--~ Sheer 1tretch J\)'IOnL Brl7W?l ..., 1 .-mist, cinnamon, mist-tone, ~ Water-n;penent 1 r.rlon,. taf- "•. 11·•.cl<, ets 1>r1th.,,-bl"'"4·'"· auntone, ·navy, black, bone. pr. ~1 ~ hocid. .snap•dO"Vn l~t, ~a- 38-40" 1ona. nis 9.12. f tcr-reJC.l1ent. ~I~ 2 to .i. ~=~:::::::~:::::::c"'-.:J ~ ...:..... ,,,. "' """~ ·' ·=r .22·C4J. ,LONG .. ~ ~ .. "JADE" AMTFM'' I RIFLE AMMO' • I ~ PORTABLE RADIO 66~1i FOCAL TELESCOPE CHAISE LOUNGE Sunda11 011ly Reg. 4.88 C8thetlne'11 Catholic Church. But the . San Diego com- Now he Is chalrtnan .and of· mlttee wiU have to gather eon-4 ecUon telesco~ come• ftclal spokesman for 1 ron· 11iderably m ore stgnaturtt 288 .com" ~1ih a .t\irey pad. \Vhttls for easy Oiovif!i· 1688 sUtuUonal amendment In· than that. According to th! with case. 25x30mm. ~iuative·drtve that fiOUld allow secretary of sta~·a office, 15 • .\~ WOMEN'S WALTZ AND MINI G·ow~s S1111da11 011111 144 · . I ' Pastel shade go"·ns in 650,-~ Kodel ® polyeste~/ f • 35% cotton or 70% cotlon730% polyester.,:~~-' · styled "'ilh lace and embroidered trims. Pink, ~· maize. blue. mint S-M-L. . f; • ® E•••m•n ... Im tt3:u~r...,...n.'#C'-*"' 11."~'f' ..irdl~4."'iUY. '-""'"""~ """"a.. ......... ..,.,"""I 3\i-OZ.* Yl~KS I COUGH SYRUP 53:e Sunday Only Extra·sh''ength Vtrla For- mula· 44® cough niix ture '"'Ith Siientium@. Save. 'Fh11d Oz. ciUes and counties to;:_ .pu,aentof th4 names collecl.td1[·""'.,.,.""'""'""'""'""=""==<.J::n>LJ..._,..,,""""'ll authoriie bingo games by and will be rejected by counly ar.1fP '·an: 'Pf'SiW •a ;::;:;.J~::;w,•: ,,, .. "•' r <l<-•~---Ul~(tl_tl!ltltabJe and.Jax flciah; probalil _ 'beca!se wives . ~ exempt organizationi. ~llave s:r,nea -nerr ~----·------------~ . ' Moore end his frienda have husbands' name!, some will ·. decided to fight the long odds list the !'rong addres&e.s, and 1, in thls new numbers game. some will not be registered Since the fin1t Initiative volers. F: drive S8 years aio. voters Tb.e bingo lr)IUatlve dr ive , have rejected 105 initiative received official status at the measures and adopted 47. first or this year when Moore's ~ And belween 111112 anlf 1169, committee raised the l200 m. , ing fee. 'Jt will ht! refUJlded if r. .the ln1U1tive qualifies for the r, fillll' ~I or general !late aledloia balloL. • "Ni( e'Very lnJUattve Is 1 ..,,,.uer ~t volunteers. Serm11 '"' .. ~Jiavef.lnanc~.a 1 • baddng .-h )o hire a Los • 'Angoles ..... laij Francl:i<0 pro- . f...tODll potl!IOaen who ma~ charje ll ' llir ·tad! certllltd ' no ... they c611eot. :.: Moore'• cOmlftl• now mtttlng each Mnndly night In the VFW P09\· ll1I l\all, hH basic probl..,.: pilntln& and ma!Una ... " uld oraan!Jina t11Tougr.out theitatt. So lhq talk .it church din· nen: ·anc1 metiUnit ~f ~t~rans groupt, which would be ~ • principal bentractors or tho 1m;,...;;~;;;;;;;;-.;,,a1 bi~ocampalp. .. CAMELLIAS · ~ l'I t' l ~ ~ 'k I gallon, usl colors. 8 · 3e 1 Many Jn bud and ·bloom. ! aro:o::t!*'1 .... µ:elici.a .... '"'*----· J. ~) Charge ' •t I I . .. I • ' • .: \ 20·GALLON GARBAGE CAN · I .· S1111dcl11 Oulu 2· · ~F s 3· Heavy duty, 20-aal. a:alva. nl2"Ct iarbage r.t.n V11lh'tliht flttlna 1netal Ud. 9:'x12' VISCOSE RAYON SHAG RUG 2i~;4 Fnnch crlmn viscose !•Yen pile ru~ on wllh Jute batk. Colors choice. · · 6'x 9' Fren~ Crimp Viscose Rayon Shag Rug .. 11 .,4 9'xl2' Poly Foam Carpel Underlay . . • •• • • • . • . . 4.66 • 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~;:~·a~~COSTA MESA Har bor ,· I ' • UfI .. ·~~~-.~stra •J(ids·~ CoJDe Through .,. . ·~ "The greatta& condUo.lof~."t eVtr c d " Ode d H F · · ' knew exiled himself behind the on uctor g ar as ru.stra .. tions walls of a conservatory and tiv. ed for eogtr atudents, 1cotding • tea 4'ttd rrhot, buttert(I \o(Vt in week!-sl1d qome to )'Oii It'd perfect oo.-baPW Ind the'y bad every reason to COD• that ordti. Ra ~·t sh ti and, in the nigbt (l(Lhe C<mCerl.1.,.0dq~ added... irr8tu1ate ~tv,s. '' fact. ht\made or~ .. fu»m:.1si~io-"Now mQbe th•t'a not tbe~y,lt 5)M)u)d J Congratulations were very much Iii ure on *'¥ podium. Bue he ;mt be but if her can play hit Blii'tok when l -order {or Odaaard on Ulaf memorable wanted to teach ." need it wbo's g~ to tompliin?" "8 .S'r Ma4:olm Sargent. Odegard ~B!!:fe.'! cortfpW.tf about at.af· June even.iog ~and one music crJtlo-ilad , flng of the 81knemlier ord\tstra other this to say about the UCI oreheslr• and By TO~I BARLEY .1.. , their conductor : .. --001-1 than lo w1•~ Wal ~could make it an-all-..... "'' • , .. " ~· -~·: " ••• an· inspired. dec11·cated de1·1very or • 11· d · · !tuderit organiutiOtl. ~Ttiat's· .no ref.lee· Od. ' d a~. hard work.' says Peter i.ion o:rr the members of the community a liweeping1 lur~ule.nt work U11it brought egar , 'and, in fact, we do a darn d · 1 our yound artists a tremendous and "..M who support me an , JO act ... we have to •oe a16"• more here at Irvine than the other reiy on the'm for sJtllls ln a wide range or richly deserved ovation, University of California campuses, But instruments that we julil can't expect "Orchestra and audience alike im· it's worth It, especially when the kids from students," -he s8id. mediately recognized and w a r m I y come through with something they really acknowledged the architect of this superb wanted to do." Those same community supporten;. he Hi "kid • adds, "invariably kick in a lot more than .Bartok : conductor Peter Odegard , a man -s s ' are the 40 or so Irvin who left his podium e-0mpl•t•IY exhausted ~··'ents •· -~ bout h If of ~"'-we have any right to expect of them, &W\I Wuv m....., VP a a wit: • 1 1 he but obviously delighted wi•'-•'-e pro-!-'• h tr · Th r particu ar y w n we are faced with an .. , w1 • ... ,e ore es a. ey annoy, rustrate • longed ovation that his considerable ef· -~ nd ••-·-t Int h h unusually challenging work. They hav e o.nu se wielc -men or 0 w at e ad~ forts produced ... mils " le I ted '' ·tru " b t ... _ been and are indispensable to what we are ca u a ~n ms u wicy are tryJng to achieve here." The 40-year-old conductor will" be hoP. also come through -eventually -with Ing Feb. 28 and March I for a s1·m1·1ar'ef· "11at Odega~ ac1·d1 s "-•Id h And what Odegard is trying to achieve, '" Y ays .,..... ave fort by his young orchestra and for a 'been delivered weeks ago if they'd only he says, is the delivery of a "diet based very special rea~""·, the 1'nclus1·on of hi's got stuck into it." ' on lhe meat and potatoes · (Mozart. °"" Yet thete ·ts TitUe conviclfon behind tha t Haydn, the classics). carefully blended own "Cantata a Piac.ere" in the program. tpparent condemnation of the youngsters with the contemporary wo'rks thlit are That work is his own exercise in irony "'who give me two e-0ncerts evtry quarter within our range and capabilities." and will feature the' nashing of headlines -more lhan any other school or Sometimes. the associate professor of on a screen in coricert with the. university you can name. 1• music admi ts with a grin. "they surprise orchestra 's delivery of phrases from the For Odegard's attitude to pre.concert me." Raman Catholic mass. "Contemporary, preparation is as unconventional as his One such 311Tprise came his way last yes, but amazingly conservative in much 1.1ttire on Uie·day be.was intervifwed. "ll June wtUl the orchestra's delivery of Bela or its message,'' insists Odegard. a kid comes to me three weeks .before the Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra. "They His cantata fir st sa w the light of the concert-he's had lO weeks to~&dy his 'badly wanted to do that," Odegard mus· CQncert hall ~ Y~Vs ago. in Santa part, you know -and tells me he's-done ed, ••and boy. did J have doubts. Barbara and Odeg~alls today one nothing be may get a little-hell. ''But they transcended themselves," he of the headlines that flas~ore that "Butt~'~ also a sure thing that he'll quickly added, "and they ·came through audience. W«i: hia gut& out for the ·next three Wilh•a fine concert. They were very, very "That headline ran 'Toothbru Rigged Tea~Jier in· TrQuhle Again Parents Say He Got More Than Sec ond.Chance By THOMAS FORTUNE Of 111.• O.llr. ,lltl Stttf _ A Qrona del Mar Hlgh School teacher who was suspended then reinstated after an incident involving his use of a four· letter word in the classroom had been tnv~td in more than one incident in tronl of st.udenl.'!, it was reported Friday. Newport.Mesa .school board members, after budd1ing in.· a c!Ofied-door person- nel session. decided earlier this week to give teacher itike Mang "a second chance." Some parent! are suggesting that lhe school board 's action actually g<lve the 30-year~ld social science teacher roore than one chance. However, Corona del Mar High Prin· cipal Leen Meeks said, in his view, the earlier incidents beiflg cited by some par- ent.S or stude.nts in Mang ·s class were not of the santie-eetiouS#s' as the vulgari sm shouted i" . cheer I elder: fashion by the teacher. -· .. In earlier classroom incidents Mang threw a textbOolt~ aaginst the wall and drank tea tt,orrCa bourbon bottle to see i! studen~1'00lcl,jump :to a conclusion. He also i !jtedd.lgulll. Beach's Krishna monks to his class wiUiout clearing it Boating La goon . Taking Sl1ape The first two steps toward development of a waterfront community and boati ng lagoon below Promontory Point in New· port Beaclt have been taken by the city Planning Commission. Realignment of Bayside Drive and a eonditional permit to allow homes, a yacht basin and commercial facilitie~ were granted Thursday 11ight for: the Irvine Company development. Howev,er, decision on the nilly gritty details of how the area is to be laid out on a tentative tract map was pcl6t~ J)Ol'led for two weeks until the next plan· ners session. with sehool administrators as he was spp- posed to. ~leeks did not tell the school board about these previous incidents because he did not consider them. the kind of issues one would '.'ever consider firing a teach· er over." Meeks said, "An educator's view or what makes a good teacher is not · the same as a parent's. A gcqllllteacher is one that turns students on and makes them think, but does it within channels." The incident the school board did hear about in a closeO-door personnel ses· sion this week is Mang giving a four-letter Rails Operating ~. Court ,Oi:d.~-. 'V~til March 2 .. WASHINGTON (AP l -'(h~ nation's railroads continue to oper11te today under protection of a court order that bars a ~trike until March 2. in the wake of a breakoff in eontract talks. U.S. District Judge Howard F. Cor· coran Jo'riday extended for another 10 days a temporary re!lraining order barr· ing both a Rltike by four shopcraft unions and a lockout by railroads across the country . Without the restraining order. the un· Ions might ha ve struck this weekend. The judge, after heari ng arguments, ~aid he might rule before the 10 days are up. The £our unions. representing 45,000 machinists, electricians, boilermakers and sheet metal workers who repair and maintaijt rail equipment, in December repected a two-year contract that called for a 68 cent an hour raise retroactive ror all or 1969. The current top wage is S3.fi0 an hour. ·~pell-out cheer and then asking the class. •;What does it spell?" · Some class members responded, school authorities said. The school trustees' decision which I M8:0cnof~r""t!~:V7::· ;: d~Ti·~:~~ but to reinstate him. One re~ they gave was there were no other mistakes on his past record. Meeks said Mang is "extremely con- trite and upset with himself. He is upset with the fact he has made things tough for tlrle \vhble faculty. This is a black eye for the school and he knows ii." The principal said. ''\\'.e warif creative ~ teachers but they have lo learn the guide· lines and that is the thin{" he hasn 'I learned. We have to sit down \lo'ith him and talk about what Is pro.per when you have a captive audience. we·n be doing 1-a lot ·ol that, you can count on that" • 1'Meek~ e~plained th e earlier incidents. •Je . said drinking a Shot glass of tea poured from the bourbon botlle "some- body might call bad judgment. I thought· U was a rather clever teaching device." Oui of live clas"ses· only about thtee students as:ked lo smell or ta ste the liquid, f\feeks said Mang Jet lhe rei::t of the students go home thtit night wi£h a false assumption and set them straight the ne xt day as an object lesson on drRWin~ conclusionll. The Kri!ihna monks, young men and women with shaved heads of the tnter· national Society fat" Kri shna Conscious- ness. did not try to convert anyone, ~1eeks said. f\1ang. he said. wanted to show the class persons who have too percent dedication to a cause : · ~feeks said it is true i1ang had not nntified him the young monks would be visiti ng class but he was a new teacher and had forgotten It was required. The book-throwing incident occured fa.:;t i;pring while Mang was a student teacher at Corona del Mar Hgh. Meeks said Ma ng was illus~ating a point "pretty standard in education" that a teacher "'ho just teaches what ls in the text isn't worth the pay he ts getting. ' F rom Page 1 to Eliminate Husband','' he recalled. "It loppet1 a story about a frustrated wife who.wired up her t\usbarid'! lootJibrusti·ln - the 1 waY · indlCJJed and, got 'shocking rC.q11fts. t '.'l\. was particularly effective because right then we gol a 'Gloria Exce.lcis 0eo'• from the orchestra and if the non-con· temporary onlooker tells , me that he doesn't get some kind of message from that arrangement then 1 have to leave it to the musiC critic to teli him what it is.•• Whatever adverse reaction he might get fron\ his own worli , it's hardly fea si· ble that the balance of the proram - rigidly geared to Oclegard's O\\-'ll "meat arid potatoes" rule -will come in for criticism from those who p r e r e r departures to be confined to ra ilroad,sla· lions and airports. It includes ~ini's "William Tell,'' Poulenc's Concerto for Two Pianos, and Copland's "Clarinet Concerto." Corona del Mar pianists Kale and Tom Whitney \viii be at the keyboard for the Poulenc work. Right now, grins Odegard. there are 1\udents who are working feverishly on that month.end program "doing what they should have done when they· got the par!§ weeks ago. · "It boils down J<i tbt !act that I'm a musical scout.master;" he added. "And you won't hear a word in anger as long as Fron• Page l TUITIO N ... about $1,200 a year, also will pay the additional amounts. -Residenls \\1ho can show financial need may voluntarily defer payments until after graduation. -University Presideat Charles J. Hitch Is ordered to report on possible increases in student aid "(rom whatever sources." -Pharmaceu.tical, medical and dental ~tudents are excluded .from the fee in· creases until regents hear additional re· pOrts from the adminhtratlon. Before the vote. oppasttion came from ~everal student leaders who presented · petitions bearing thousands of signatures. The increase means about $16 million in re!!!n~_Jlext y_!?ar, accard_ing to uni · ''ersity spokesmen. Reagan's proposed . $333 million university budget for next yea r _is d~cribed·by Hitch as "austere" and not providin1; for growth . ln anoU:ier action. the regent~ in closed- door executive session refused to grant an honorary degree to Mayor John Lind· say of New York . The matter arose be- cause Lindsay will . be the UC Berkeley chartE'r day speikier AprU 2. •nd ~­ speakers in the l>ast have rea-ived ~' j\'rees . Tht.re was no explanation why he would not. 2 More Solons Oppose Carswell \V ASHINGTON (AP -Two more Sen- ate Democrats have announced their op. position to the e-0nfirmation of G. Har- rold C<1rswcll. President Nixon's latest nominee to the Supreme Court. The statements of W{lrren G. Magnuson or Washington and Stephen M, Young or Ohio brought to 15 the number o( votes publicly aligned against the Tallahassee, Fla., federal court. judge. But Carswell is rated ikely to win rela· lively easy confirmation to the seat whi ch was deni ed Judge Clement F. Ha~!!· worth. The Senate rejected Haynsworth 55 to 45. Magnuson. on of the Seiiate"s Renior Democrats. said he considered Carswell "insensitive on civil rights.'' The development calls for a bay inlet under Bayside Orlve and dredging of I a lagoon oppo&ite Beacon Bay. Plan! shoW U waterfront lots and a 77-sllp marina . CROW N JEWELS STOLEN IN NEWPORT • • • DAILY PILOT .......................... ---·-_ .. _ One police source late Friday afterrioon It in your paper Thursday night," he said. The Khans' apartment ts an average. intimated that •·some royal jewelry was "We were. stunned and shocked, and to modest second-floor apartment, apparent· taken." be trul.hful we did not betJeve it." ly rented funUshed, ~ "We-my wife Jamille and T-a.re con· Khan said phone calls confirmed the The handsome prince said this I! bis vinced that the robbers went to the store theft. second Stay In the Harbor Area. A year to rteal our je\\•els," Khan said. . ·•we baven 't talked with Mr. Weinert ago, he satd, he attended classe.s at Or· The thieves. indeed. skipped over more becau11e we understand he is still very ange Coast College, maj oring: in political than a hall-dozen display cases of conven-upset." -sc!lc>rice. -• · - - tional jewelry and cleaned out only a sew Khan said the Joss of the valuable He presently is .not attending school, OftMK CO.UT ""-""'HO CCM,ANY Ject group of jewelry. jewelry was .. saddening, but we have he ir;ald. but he pJs:1niii to enroll next term ••t-t .._ w •• , The robbers also made special pains many more pieces like that at home. Tl at Chapman Colle(e in Orange to continue my troop get&: there' on' lime amf'"iivis me !ht performance that t knOw they can and should deliver. ···The thing I've rtally found out about these you ng peopJe, .. 1ald Odeg~,, "is that they · are pretty good judges of their own abilities and lbey'rt excellent jOO,es or mine: . ··r. 1n turn , have come to recognize my own inadequacies as a, conductor and I have learned a great deal fronl them,'' he added. "There are many ways in which you can make a sl~ent group do what you want it to do but I wouldn 't vary my own met~ods in ·any way. MUWAL DFSIRE "That's because they have been JI.IC· cess ful ," Od egard said. "We have un· der standlng, cooperation (nearly always) and we have the mutual desire to make music. good music. If they want to do somelh'ing beyond what 1 feel is their level we talk about it but that doesn 'l roean l forbid it -far from iL "Be Prepared" Is not always the molto of this tnuslcal scoutmaster's troop but he'$ prepared to ,,waive !hat rigid Scout Ja,.; in the aftermath: of a good concert. UCl's Peter Odegard isn't looking for perfection in the strings. a meticulous delivery by his brass or sainething akin to the 'oyal Philharmonic from his woodwinds. He ljas. he says. exactly what he wan t$ -an orchestra "that knows exact!~ what I want, is In complete accord· w1th ·me and wants to work with me towards a mutual aim -the delivery of a good con· cert. DAILY•PILOT,11.n P""9 'MEA'f AND POTATOES' UCI Conductor Od09ord ''It may talte the putting: on of a tan. trum," he grinned. "But thatjsn't alwaya at UCT and we are. I think, getting tt." necessary even though it does us both good. We both know what we want. bere Lagunans No Longer Can Stop .by the Court . Laguna ns accustomed to .slopping by t~e court office at city hall, or tbe police H·untin gton . Man To Take Tests ... ·-In Wife Shootin g A lf untington Beach man accused of shooting,, hi i:: estranged wife· and her brother"as they removed furnltw:e from hi'! apartment was ordered-Friday to undergQ a . .oo-day d~gnostic study in Chi· no Stale Prison. Superior Court Judge · James F. Judge scheduled the ipre·sentencing report for Cletus G. Posey, ff. of 17122 Emerald ti.De. Po.'if'Y had earller pleaded l'JJll.y to BSS8U\t with a deadly weapon .. Police arrested Posey last Nov, 16 and ·· booked him on the ~harge to which he confessed ·plus charges of assault with in- tent to commit murder after he shot his wife, Geraldine, 44, and her brother. Clarence Lee Russell, 46; both of 7941 Cypress Ave .. Huntington Beach. Both have now recovered from their wounds. Porioe reports indicate that ~rs. Posey wa s removing her personal effects and furniLure from the apartment as she end- ed her 13-year marriage tO Posey. Her . husband produ ced the weapon and shoL his wife and brother·ln·law when she re. jected hi s request Lhat she return to him. station alter hours.. to ·band o,ver theJr dollar s for parking and meter.fetdirig tickets, now are obliged to add a aix-ceut stamp to the fine. , The court has gone from city ball. the. police department no longer accepf:ll payments for traffic tickets and the new envelopes provided with tickets bear th_e address, "South Orange Co. Municipal Court, 30143 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel."---- Tickets also may be paid in person at the new courthou se, In the event offenders are interested in viewing the . JnQdern lacility. . The Laguna city hall offices former ly occupied by court personnel wur be remodeled for we by the pollte department. • · Re1a)tfng a "thank! for .your hospitality" note fron\ Judge Richard HamUton on the occasion of the court m.>ve, fl.1ayor Glenn· Vedder commented to the city council this week, .. It seems awfully qulel around here without them -but il is easier to flnd a place to park." The new Laguna Niguel cOlp'thouse .also houses municll>al court facHIUes moved from San Clemente and, by way of cmn. fort. to fe llow Lagunans, a tra.Mplanted clerk:' in the traffic office, remarked this week, "The people. from San Clemente come in complaining about parklnt · tickets. too." ~-..,, hl:ll1"'"' to obtain the combination of the store'11 i~n·t the money loss which disturbs us. his ~ludies. . __ ~:_ ·---,-;tsd 'I, c.ri ,_ ___ ........_saf~ after ]_indi!Jg"!i!!9 eg~jrr&, the st,,orO'e,,·sC-.;b,,,,ut my CfO~U cannot~ J'!2!l!fJ!d._• __.. _:.'M'_l1_,_fillrents _ b~a~ been' lf,3V,!Ji~ .Jn..._.~ . vie• lfl'rnrftftl.,., ~"J 1.1_,.,. clerk , Kli.:in saiOsome pf"h1s pieces were ave many Jewels 1eff at 11ome.' SaUdf Ara6Ta iiU!'fCuwa it or the past teW in the safe. PoliCe.Jate Fr.jday sUll declined' lo cori-monlhs. and they are expected to returJl Ttoo•~~-K41-.a. "We o!fe~ to have the jewels exhibit-firm the loss of the crown jewels, saying to their home in East Pakistarrsorrt'f'timc rd at Mr. Weinert's store becau se he is a that a· total inventory and co rhJ>!llation ot next mont h. My monthly cheeks tshould Tl.0111•1 A, M.11,hi•• M•Mtiflli Ultw -. Co1i. M-~ lll Wtet hy "'9tt HI.,,.,,, lff~"' m1 W..f .. lliM llolllt-H•4 L..,... ._,,, JU ~I ·-fol"""'""'°"' ~; tfllJ ..... •JU""f"ll ,,,,,. •••• 17141 ,41-4111 ClwHW .......... 641·1671 '°""' .... '• ,_, o...,.. Ctatt ,,_,..'*""" c._...,, ,,,. . -... ..,, l!Mtr•ll••"· ed!ttr;.I l'Nlltr .. H'ftflll""'.... .... .... ~' M '"""'lh1c:..r 1l'tll'ltyt *O«i.I ,.,. ""'"" ..-'°"""'" ·-· ...... , .................. ,......,. ..... ~ ,..,_. Qffflf'll1', ~JM IW Utt'NI' . .,... -""'" .......... 11.• _.....,, fllJ!l9M:Y ..... ,.... at.• _ ..... ,. ' personal friend and his business is rash· sales reCeipts was necessary fof a dolla'r be1tin arriving again by then." he~ajd. ionable,'' Klian said. value to be set for the loss. Khan said his title covers the ' lridlan The sale of a few minor pieces of his Police Detective Ca pt. Lou Heeres said state or Arcot on the east coast of India, cnllection, he said was; due..SO intemalion-the figUm would be available sometime an area which iJ a former Muslin capital. al money exchange problems brought on early next week. The family home in East Pakistan i!I by conflicts in the Middle East Hecres said Kahn has not conta cted hundreds or miles and 1 national bound-.. To put it bluntly, he said, he and his police about the loss as yet. ary away from Arcot. , new bride v.1ere running low on funds ~ "lf he lost them, then why didn't be The family still has financial boldhlgs cause arrival of monthly cb!'Cks rrom his call us?" Heeres asked. In Arcot, he explained, but because o( parents vi.siting in Saudi Arabia have. been But Khan, !lightly wary about celling political and religi0U1 changes Jn India. delaf'd for month.'i. police. was met with incredulous looks his family settled in Musllm Ea'&( Pakls- The crown, Kahn stressed, was nof for five months ago wben he walked into the tan. sale. Newport police office to report the 'near "My family will probably be a tittle But among the Jtems which were was theft of many of the same jewelry lost in upset about the crown~ but we have many a necklace known a11 "The Pride," st.yled ThurJday'11 robbery. . jewels, {Ind t.don't eX~ the~to be too recently by jewelers to the Aga Khan. Khan at that time told poUct ·he and badly upset. They call iue once " week The piece \Vhich Kahn di:scribed as his wtre ,then hill fiancee had held a party •.. every we~. "absolutely beautiful," contains rubles. ln hd apartment in Newport~Beach"'llnd .. -"I will tell them aboUt the robbers th'e emeralds and natural pearls. The i tones one guest. returned later '.n Uie night and next lime theJ c1ll1" he said.~ come from Baghdad. tried to run off with the jewels In a !Ult· Does he expect to get his crown jewels Kahn gave no dolls.r figure11 or any of ca~ (the crown was In a .safe elsewhere ). back? lhP several piece!I. stolen. Khan said hi3 fiancet'f brother tackled "My only hope is whst-T get from your News of the robbery wa s late In p:tUng ~ would·be thief and recovered the Amertc:1n ttlevi.slon -lhe)'QL MiS!fon , .. to the yoong couple who live in a modest. au1icue. . Jmpoaible and Hawaii ·5-01 1 only 1 prey ... rtudent-ttyle apartment in western Costa "t went in wilb my brother-In-law to tMt they are returned •nd ~hat lhe thieves Me-11. . · report Jt. but no ooe seemed t6 believe do not take mf crown apart and tell tt "'Y• dldn' lm<>w aboqt II W>lll we nod me,• bl Hid. pl-by·piece: • ' . ~ "{. ' •• ., ~·. ' ~ D&lt;Y ,II.OT ........... ~ Doing Ber Part . ·~ · i i Cos ta Mesa police clerk Michelle Parker gets he~-:Vith makeup prior C to her SO-sect>nd scene in ''Obctors WiYes," a CQ UJnbia release film-; • ed. In· part, al city'( Clv1c c:tnter'. Michelle's w -on role as a·medl-t cal cl,erk ea)'ned .her $30 •'!.,d a round of applause !Tom film crew, 1b~I, ·~Jar, She has not been oUered a.lonii term con1facl. • f • , • ' '· • " • • t& Dm.Y PILOT . ' . . . -Polp.it .,and Pew ' ' . ~ ...... . ·' ;.~,,-~·~~ f'.1 ~:::::-. aotlll!> ~ .• · . wlll illii.m"'Tti6 Re~ Is Oun," Sunday at II, a.m. , 1 'lbm• will be meditation at .·t JO:U2""c1 • ' ,, .. :' •. '-':r ~ '1 ,, l&ltDlb( -p . al : \ho ~·aeailfitttctl•• LadMru ·.Y·~ll; .llllJ .. H-lo&I -St., Hontlngton Beach, will. be · at ~· 10:1) .. a.m. Rev ... Arthur R. Tingley Will 5poaJc .oo '"!be ;': Int.emit)' of Our DedlcauOns." ·" Eighth lll'ade youth lnlllucllon ~·11 MOIJl!aY at 4 p.m .. ml l!ol' •. Sco•ll• . meet at 7;111 p.m. ~ Lent.en vespen will be at 7:30 " D.DI. '[bundly. . • ~; . . -·- During '1'epilar S I b b I t h . • otrvlcel Fdday In Barbor :: ~· Temple.. Jeff -Bectmtn will be called to the • To~ u Bar Mlt.svah1 The ' "~. will be ·held at lit. ·t:.tJ-Eplseopal Churdt, llZ05 :1 VlaLldo.N~Beach. : i Gary !J. ca.., pastor of the Lapma Nlpel 8ev .. U..Day Advenllsl CllllrU, will be the dlain speaker for the ''Quist la the AnAer Crusade't which will run through March 21 at the .San Clement< Beach Club House .on Avenue TrabuCQ. -• Tbe FirsC Uall~d Mtthod.lst Charcli, ·mf t7!h St., Hun- \lngton Beach, -,ut hold J wo aervlcea. 9:30 •Jtt· and 11 a.m. 'lbe Rev. Edward c;_i:my will preach lhe tenn0D1. The church youth g~ps meet at uo p.m. The U ... terlaa Unlvenall1t FelloWlh,lp1 ·1259 Victoria St., Coota M~. will hold a ''Celebratl9n of Wt" fesUvat Sunday. Qppoaj.tiOll ta the war will be the centtal theme IDd ' guests of the evening will be young men with IA draft ctassiflcatiom. . ' Ml __:::.:......: Dr. and Mr:.~ Alfred, Cawston, mlsltonaries to the Phillpplnes and f or m e r m.lssi.onar:ies to lndia and Ceylon, ' will be the guest 21peakers at the Costl Mesa Flnt Assembly ol G o d ,.ading times .,., Finl Churth of Christ Scltntllt, 2880 Mesa Verde Dr., Colla Mesa, ll a.m.: Ftnt Ch11rch ol Christ Sclenllat, 110 OUve St., Huotington Beach, 9'111 and 11 a.m.; First Church of Christ SclenUst, 135 Hl&h Dr., Laguna Beach, 1:30' a.m. and 11 a.m.; First Church or Chrtst SdenUs~ 3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beoch, 1:15 a.m. a!ld 11 a.m.; and Second Church of Christ Sclentilt, N e w p o r t Beach, 3100 Pacific View Dr., Corona del Mar. Rabbi DeKoven af Temple Hillel will preseqt the sermon of the week "A Camp Divided" Friday at I p.m. The temple b located at 401 11th St., Huntington Beach . Clla.l'U, ltS E. 22nd St., Sun-The congrqatlon of the day at 7 p.m. • Temple Hiilei, 401 \Ith St., '• -HunUnglo&I Beach, w 111 · The Responsive Reading for . celebrate the Bat Mltzvah of this Sundaf af 'Chi1.1Uan Sci· Elaine Helf man this morning ence Churcbe1 will be "Mind." Orange ~st chu.n:Jtes and (See PULPIT, Page I) Et>alOfJelbt Prince of Peace Luth· eran Church of C o s i a Mesa will host the Rev. C. M. Hanson at Sun· day'• 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Pastor Hanson is associated with the evangetis,m department of I h e American Lutheran Church. Seminar Set \Valter Knott se rves as chairman for this week· end's "Orange County Antisubversive Semi· nar slated at the Inn of Tomorrow, Anaheim. The meeting will deal with recognizing and combating subversive forces. A special rally will be held Sunday, 2 p.m. at Melodyland. Y otir Horoscope Leo: Spotlight Now on Money SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22 By SYDNEY OMAlll\ r Lu.nu po11u.. 1ooc1 for fl•hblc· ,At ltomt, clear up bale WU. TFJ a "dlflerenl" bealth-lype aalad loDlgllt. AllIDI (March 21.April 19): Be moderate In statement>$, actions. Pace ls not as fast as you may desire. But yoo can make steady progress. Key ts understanding, mature evalua- Uon of (amily situalion. TAUllUll (Apr_il 20 • ¥•Y 20): Good lunar aspect today ·coincides with r 0 m a n c e • creative ·endeavors, activity connected with children. Thia is not an ordinary day. You make meaningful decisions. Be confident. GEMINI (May 21.June 201: Solid issUes, mo n e.y : in-te~Uied relatloDJ wllh1 loved one are featured. Nothlng halfway -all Ute way or nothing. Specllically, y°'* gain through real estate, property dealings. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Accent on short trips, com- mlnlcations from relaUvea. Avoid scattering your efforts. Keep major objective in sight. Finish a project w h I c h represents fullillmerit o f obligation. LEO (July Z·Aug. 22):· Spo tllg~t on money, possessions. New o u t I o o k should be advocated. Stress (See HOROSCOPE, Page i) ORANG'E C·OAST ·CHURCH DIRECTORY I HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1230 .. .,. St. et ,.,,.._, COIN M- irr. Coimie Sall ... •~ Sunday School 9:•5 a.m. Morn.ing Wonhfp Jt :OO a.m. Baptist Training U-a p.m. . E..nJng Service 7 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES . Wedne3d.ay Bible Shxly & Prayer .............. 7:00 p.m. .. .. . ' ..... FIRST SOUTHERN BAl'TlsT CHURCH 'II HAMILTON, COSTA MIU lll!V. J, D. WALLA.Cl! S1111d•v Scliool •••••••• ';-45 Tr•inint UJ'!u,_.,. ~. ~ •••• 5:00 Mo,,1i11t Wo,1hip ••••• I I :00 E,,,11/111 Worthfp • ., ,, • 6:00 W,dn•1d•v Pr•v•r M•etin9 for ell •te• , •• ·.~ ••••••• , • 7:JO ' ,. ... M2-tl t1 NltfMfj Always AYGllobtt •UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 22$:...~T~ :~~=~AD IUJllOAT ICffOCK. ................................ t :U A.M. MOl:IUH• wo•IHIP .......... . .................. 11 A.M. ·•YINtH• '#OIKMIP ••...•.... ,, • .1 ............. -... 1 P.M. MIDW••• snv.c• w10..a1DAT ,,. l'.M. Win""' S. ActM. l'lllW CJWrdt ,,__ ....,." llANCHH 0, THI MOTHll CHUICH THI .,lll:ST CHURCH OF CHIUST, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON. MASSACHUSlnS _r> "·MIND" . Sunday, February 22nd . .j · Cotta Mesa-First Church of Christ, Scientl1i mo M ... Yetde Dr,. c.stti 111 .. S.llllcry Sc-.. -t!l I A.M. CHrcli s.m&.-11 A.M. ...... lfftll, !ISO M .. Yer4e Dr. Huntington B••ch-Flrst Church of Chrl1t1 Scl1ntl1t 110 Oliff s.Wey ScH.1-9:10 & 11 :00 Cltvrcll -11 A.M. lenf&e ...... 1 ... -110 OliM La guna Beach-First Church of Chrl1t, Scl1ntl1t ''' Hlgll Dr. Chrdl ,._ s-My Set.eel -t :JI & 11 :n ~ ... '!' ..... 214 ~ FIRST. BAPTIST CHUl!CH ......... ,..., CA"1Wk811 .. Jthll FIRST CHRISTIAN Nawport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scl1nt11t 17411M ........ ,.Y, hr.D-H ....... J4l1btw RC lJIJ Vie LWo . CHU i.t c_,._.....,_,,.,.,,,,. Victoria & PC8centta Ave. • ..... a.... JJ11 va. Ude Costa Mes& Newport 1tach-S 1 1cond Church o.f Chrf1t, Scl.,.tl1t Mo"'i•, W.111thi•ill:¥ &1.i.4 :QO . S11n<lfy Scho1I ', "-• .,. , ••• f:lO Yovt~ M"th11 •• , ,.\ ••• 6:00 ~.,,, S1r¥ice ••• , , • , •• 6:10 Ew111\.. SW¥1co , , • : "''. , 1100 HlltWY Av1lllMI llt ell W¥'lctt ~ i;~'i' I Uf r, ,, • =--~::*~:~r .. ~~ -~t!,.'~,. 111111 . .S 1 ..-..a.--tNll.c;.-Hwy • I'"' -.. ; ....... ••• ··~' I All ire cordially1nvited to ail!!nd the church .... ~ ................ ,,. ··'"· I ~~~.:::::::::·.~~'.~ :::: services and enjoy the privileges of the v..,.... ........................ 1 IL"'·, , Reading Rooms Nursery Care Provided I ctilltl e.... Pr••llllM 41 A:U SllYICU 142,)421 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adami Streets Huntington Beach M•r11ln9 Wor1hip •••••••• l :lO l 11 :00 AM l ilil1 Sc.hool •••••••• 9t45 AM to .. Mi Gr ... p1 ••••• , 6:00 PM E .... 1ti11t Wor1hlf' •••• 7:00 PM ·-INff er--W--1 II.Mo Nirn.y C.re ""'°'ldtd •t 111 •-k n Offla: ~ Diii De\IOl~tSIO 14M771 14MJ41 O."rch of !he D•ily Word NEWPORT UNITY ' CNURCH LwftD.1111~ ....... 15th I lf'l'in•, N.wpott •••ch 15Mlllw c111-a1111111ng1 1:45 A.M. S11nd1v School I 0:00 A.M. D1¥otioa1I Service Ol'FIC~: * W, CN1t H'91"1Wt"f, H.I. "*'-: 6'1Wlll DIAL-A.nATll -'4M6Jt CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE " .. ...,...,, a..ctl M ........ C~llrdl llf Unlltll C11wC11 ltellllew 1CltM1, 1M A11111n SUNDAY lf.ltVICI .,, 11 A/A Mlnl1IW,,. Allllrt lllfke, lt.S.c:.I', fKI •laLL (LU• 01111 HaWPOllf alACK Ill ..... ,......._ ...... -., PLEASE DON'T COME TO CALVARY CHAPEL If .,., •rt lookl119 f•t •it •leMr•te Pf' .. '."'• or 1oci•I IJT'tf!t•· tut If v-11 •te l••liiitt fo1 111.d•ptti lible 1tvdi•1, Chrl1ti•11 ftl· IOW1hlp. •""' IM,lrifll 1J1Jrlt.4 wor.hlp. vou'll lo"• •ti T• ec.c•"'· "'-'•t. '"' 1rowl119 ch11rc.h femily W• now "'"' tw• SuMl•Y 1t1on1l119 ,,,.1, ... t 1lO 1M1 11 =00. Nwrwry c.ere. Cornet ef &retll• •ltle a S1111flow•r. ...... ,.,_. ____ ... ..,,_ . .....;.. OPNIWPOb llACH-(Dbd,._I . .......... ;...,. ......... , -~ 42:1L1Mlt.,C....MaM Church School .:.'.. 9, SO A.M. Worship -10:411 A.M. tt:.... c:.. ........ . """""-675-3945 lilnllter : Dr. D. W. McE!rol'. CHURCH O"F CHRiST U7.W. WILSON ST. COSTA MllA ~-HAllO• wll FAl•YllW • SUl':'DAY ~~lllLE STUDY •••••••.•••••• 9145 A.M. SUfr"D/\Y fllb~}.I NQ .Y(O•SHIP & COMMUNION •• 10145 A.M. SlfNDAY ~·~ 'wORSHlr •••••••• , ••• , •••• , 6100 P.M. WlDN~SQflY IYIN!N$ lllLI STUDY • , ...... , •• •, f tJO P.M, "UHllY CAii PaOYIDll 1..,. o. M.,n.N t . a. Mimt Ml... .... .... Mllllrw. -: 545711 D•Y .or Nlfhl • ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH I Mi1Jo11ri Synod I wonhlpln9 •t th• UNIVERSITY PARK SCHOOi. S•11db11r9 et M••ffri•w1 h1 U,,i,,•ulty P•rk WOUHlr: 10:JI A.M. ••"· H. Ni•nn•nn ,P11tor lll0 llll CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH £mp1mlzlns Th• l'tln of God T1te Pmon of Chri5t The Pow'r of the Holy Spirit Sul!df't' Schpol 9 AM Mornln1 WO!lhlp 9 and 10:30 AM [Wnl11t Strvkt 7 PM Wtdnndll"f ltblt sr1111v ·and Pr~t 7 P,\I NllrM"f d11rlng senoictt AfulYovth- Cm. of Oranp and llrd. SL c ......... Pastor H. L !<>M5; 1rCA Mk. UllltMa..c•ot COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE RELIGIOUS SCIENCE W'--to.olA.M. 420 10th St., Hw11tln9fo11 leech ~ ~ -10M A.M. Phone 116°2120, 1 · Or. 1'1111111 G. Al!urnv, Mln111• .Ywlt I Yowth 5,,.,,lc••· 11 '·"'· Mba sti1r11y Stiff.Ji o.t .I . _._., v •• ,_Cl•u... WM ... 7 :1.l...p~m... -.....67-J..4000-- llNDT PA.ti, MINI$~ I : -· Seventh· Day Advntlst Church 171' A ...... It., Cotte "' .. Jtl.i llMWIMll;.. P•1llr ~~ a....... kllMI , , •• t :JI AM ......... WerMll' • , 11 iOI AM ,..,_ MMti.. Weill., 7:~1 PM JllfOlMATlON LUTHlli-" CHUICH . . ..,, . ., ......... s_.., tct.1-t1• A.M. MMlllll w.nt1,.._.1. & n A.M. ......_ a.r.tc--w..i., ?1• P.M. IJ1SI M~ WWNlftslflt FIRST CHRISTIAN ' CHURCH t041 ,._.A.., (f .... .I M ..... ), PGUNTA1N fALLIY UN1FI EO SEltYICE • S11nd•v Sch,,! t :JO -WO•SHIP. I 01JO Wonlltp • Y•11th 6rtwpt -6:30 '""' Hiii'_., ,,....lllttl •I •P •-IC" " ~lfV Churt~ -VllLlo" A,. Awt'f'I W.k:enM Affend the Church of ' .. ·Your Choice on Sunday • THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMU., l21tt Ylo UM, Newport IMCll 7:l0 c.•-ttoly hc.'-"t t:OO ........... .,... .. ,,..,... 11t & lnl s. .. Hoey ....... 21td & 4tll s.11; t :OO e.•.-Clll•rdl Sdiool · 11 :00 o.a.-Hofy lw;llori1t 11t & ltd Su•. Mortil .. PNyer 2•d & 4tll 5••· Cllll4 C:.. .r t :OO o .... n. a ... ,, .... P • ......., II, •• ,.. Tllo•••· Dnld A. Cr¥MP Auoc.lota lector Pti•H: 671 ·0210 ST. t,ll~HAEL &~LL~!IGELS Pecfflc View DrM • M.,....lte, c.,... hi M., S.ltday: 1:00, t :lO -41 l:oo....cltlld c-. wt t :lO · H•ly De,. a AJl•o•llUd All a-Wek•• lector, Tiie a ... Jek l..,.n Dcrth: -Pll-644·046) ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S.....,_ 7120 ' t :)O Ct111rc• School -t :lO T111ndays: l :JO &. 10 e.t11.; Hoty 0.,. • .... NH YJc.,, Tltt ltw. ~ W. DOMlcho• -,...._ J.ftoll26 ST •. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH •Tiit st. llt a.."4 Uii• ... JlfM '"1 tf ...... ,._ NvnllntllM IMCJll. CllllOrM TIM an. J1mt1 c. c.11r. "•1ter . Sundey S.rvices • , .. A.M. Htty Ccrm-• t :lll A.H.. •arwll't St,.,,kt & Cll11rdl 71• P.M.. .,,._ • Sd!Mll 1:• .. .M. IJlsnell II :M A.M.. Mll'llinl Wlrll'll' .,._. Cltllftll-N11nery Clre "'"" .. FIRST ASSEMliL Y OF GOD 146 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa • 541-3761 H. C. Crot1k, Pa'9f Jol11t ••ll11icll, Aueclot. hff W .. efleld, Yo1tll Dfr9Ctor, SMrll Po11IM11, M-11 Dfract•r SUNDAY SERVICES httffy Sclle•l·ftJO --'oMllf WonM,.a:JO ... JO:SO ... 7 'I'• Yev~rJO I'"' -Wed. llbl• StlldY-7:JO '"' Stile lic•n1ed Prt·Sehool-645-2122 GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1 STH • MON•OVIA. NIWPOIT IU.~ 646°6620 c"' •** wm " "°'' K"•'orr Thom•1 l•n,,•n11tl, P•1tor S•rn Miller, M111ic1I Dlr•ctor MISSIONAIY CONYINTION JEl•UAlY 15th THRU 22114 10:50 A.M.-a ... Pnl Flttlreitbh1det Mlt1ion•rv to l •lin Alfteric• 1101 r .M. -an. lobert com.. Mi11ion•ry to li•ft•tW•1t Afrlc• "SINGSPIU.TION IYllY SUNDAY NIC.KT SABBATH SERVICE S RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple flABBI BERNARD P, ~ING meeting at NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 2501 Clill Dr. Ll 84293 TWln.J...,•.1ta11,P..., "" ........... 'Mifte, Aulttmt POlhtf ~ .... uy WOtil\lp t:Oll to lD:XI •.m. Sundlv School t :JO to ID:JO •.m. Worsll'9 Strwk9 11:00 to 12:0C Nursery care available at all services WELCOME . I LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View-Dr: Corona del Mar · DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER M11. Wol..,e Ci.-krtel•, P'oriltl Weder Phone 644-7664 t :15A.M. ,_ltrWo~f' 10:00A.M. $1oHrC•11rcll kllNI 11:00A.M. httkeWel'llll' N•mer,.r,.wtdecl. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Ml11011ri S..,11od 760 Victoria St,. Cnto M ... Lo.._ Y. Ttlf'Hw, ,_,_, ........ Wfl'•Mcl l lll'\llCts: 1:11 • 11 AJA. suno1y Sc.hDOt: t :XI '"M. Mun l lbl• Cl•Ut ,: •.. N.. CHlrlnAN ILIMINTAIY SCHOOL 14a.6166 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M ... Yotde DriYa & Wer "'-t, C"'9 M .... C:.llf • AHOflEW C. AHD£111:SOl'i, P••tor su.d•y ~I 1:00, ':JO •11111 11\.00-.IMnlllll' W°'OI"~-; 1100, ~ I~ 111(11 Prin• .f•h•~ Ludi~ir•11 School -·M{t1~\tfl.~r OIV'""-t'•Itci_.I Offico Phon•:.J.49·0521 s'Chool Pho11•: S4f·Ofll .. . .... j. • A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l1lbo bl•l!O THI UNITID COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 115 ... ,,.t. . 675-0950 ':]0 Tr1ditio111I Worihip I SuMl•v Sc~ool Cott• M•1• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ltth St. I M•rlior 11,,4, Ch11rc.h Wor1h!p -9:30 & 11 Church School -':lO 548°772? Co1t1 Me11 North MESA VERO! , METHODIS'I' CHURCH M•1a V•rd• I l•k1r St. 54f.2719 Wonhlp I Chwrc.h School ':001101]0 A.M. l-l untin9ton •••ch-Nortl! COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6661 H•il A"•· 141-4461 Wor1hJp • Cliurch School • & IO:lO A.M. Irvin• -E•1t llwfl UNIVE8SITY METHODIST CHURCH l lJ-1211 •t Uniw1r1 ity o,;,,, Worship I Ch11rch School 9 I 10:10 A.M. l•9un• l••ch . LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21612 W 11lty Driw• in So. l1911 n1 Wonhip 11 A.M. Church School t 1lO A.M. '4•9-3 081 St. J1mes Epl5COP1I Church a 3209 Vis Lido, NtwPOrl Bt1eh Newport •••eh FQf Information: C.11675-7230 H11nti11it•" •••ch CHRIST CHURCH lli~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f~ FIRST UNITED BY THE SEA THOOIST CHURCH 14ob w. lilbo• 11 .. .i. 2121 17ffl St. Sl6·l~37 67l·3101 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD S.~im -"10 l 11 A.M. Wonolp-,,JO A.M, N11r.erv #ir11 2rW 9rod• • 11 Church Si:hool-740 W. Wiison, Costa Mesa Ch11rch School -':30 A.M. 1:l0 & 11 A.M. ~LHPTWt~C~~~·~-~l~•~~~~-~~-~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1~ .;;;;; I. ~;;;;;-MMr• .._ cA·~t. UNt•Y M[ll .. ltf tf lttKltleol Mlfllllff" er ~nM SUNDAY SERVICES t :41 A.M-11-., Sahol to:so A.M.-w ....... Mhl10...,., Ce1tt11ff 111 CIMiftL S,tclol l,...er- Mn. ..... lno Shtlt 7:00 P.M.-''llla Holy Spirit" Ser111011 by P1ilor COSTA M!SA CHRISTIAN SCHOOi. .. ......... -....... ,,. -• ._ .. ,,. -ClllM c .... * TEMPLE SHARON n. c••• ••I•• ••••1•1• f9r,.. ................ 617 W•t H..tltM, C.... MaM All J,wl1h f1mlll11 •'• 111" H I• f•in ut l~tr11ly '"''"lf1tf11I IAllATH MNINe ftYICU fllDAT wt 1111 P.M, S,ltftvel .....--..... ...,... ......... 646·1152 Te111pl1 Sh1ro11 Ch•ir -0 11et Sh1l.•t 141·1412 ~VANGJUCAL FREE CHURCH .. H•ldl..-·~· lt1J FferWe-An. 1'1·1911 .,,, Allrtf L._ Mllltr, P•1ttr ti~ A.M, -kndlf klltll -All •ttt 11:• A,M, -Mtnlllll W.0..i.. • P.M, -V""11 01'111" J1ie "-""' -lw•lllll ..,..,_ I P.M. ..... l lMt 1'-'Y, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the· Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112M .. o.R• tN..,U-l HiHll ....... loet.11 1 ... DoHld L IMm. P_..., l1Mey We..W,i f :lO A.M. C'-dl kfrlMh 10145 A.M. OMMt h11 I M ..... l• It. "°"': fN-4•40 Clturch of the Covenant Ull hln&ew IMll, Cotte .... 1,wc e A. K11rrl•, P•1t•r ._.,. • ....,,: t:JO a 11 -c•...u. S&'-th f :20 ,._.t HMJM St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ...... .._ ..... __ CHA.al.II HllHIT DllllNfllLD. rAITOI W......., .I Chta w...41 t, f 1JO • 11 A.M. M&.7147 St, Mark Presbyterian Char"' C.,....J_.1,.. ltl...w.tf Dma.C.,._41C Mer ,, ...... ,...,"' ..... .....,, I CllllNll ....._. -f I 1 l:JO A.M. • '44-1141 Att•~d the Church of Your C!t_oic~ on Sunday .. • ~~~--~~~---~--.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-'-~~----~~----~~~~~~~~~-":=.~~~--~~~ ... (From Pa1e C) 1t t : ao a.m. She ls the daughter of Dr. and Mn. Stanley Hellman. first pres!· dent or the Temple Hillel. of America lo Or..... Los Ansela, Veotuta ud 8-~arbara Counties. -on SUndall'• ~ ..m be p!OllOled till& SWldlJ by Rev. J1mea Blain, put.or of the Newperl lbt1lot LalWu a.ta, at both the 9 a.m. and 11 LID. Hn'ices. Ttle church ta localed •I ISO! c1m Drive, Newport il!•Ch. • Orange Co<mi;' ..m conduCl Its Sahbolh S.rvlCH Friday at I 'll p.m. In the Community Congr<gaUooal Olun:h, 4111 Katella Ave., Los Atamtto1.· Some ~.eoo congreaattona of . ":•mANllWOl&D • ML MUM Sat'"-1. fobnwy 21. 1.970 DAii. Y l'ILGT fl HOROSCOPE • • • <'-"°' •> ·Ofic!nallly, creitlvllf. Be II> dependent In thollghl, acU.n. Cynlo talk• to bear hlmaell talk. VIRGO (Aug. 13-SepL ZZ): opedol !lln~- AQU.ullJJ (JllL »F.i.. 11)' Delve deep; rol••f· supeTll!:tal anawm. _, 11 Involved -so IJ )"9W' ·maie, parlner. Cle..-air _,., lranb clllc:uasloo cl r ••I """'· P1ICE8 (Feb. lf.Mmb 20): The Westminster Sevtatb· Di)' Allve1d111 are observing · ChrtsUan Home and Family Altar Day loday du r in C reeular worship services. The chureh is located et 14352 WUlow Lane. Dr. Philip Murny ..m apeab on "Believe tn God," durln1 hls aermoa Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Canu Del -Cem-m1Ullty C h • r e h , c.qr.p- llooal, 611 Heliotrope Ave., COrona del Mar. Nllneey we ta provided. The Mula Padlk College Cone<rt O>olr will 11\111 at the Finl Cbotclo M GM, 141 South Ntwhope St., Santa Ana, Sun- day at 7 p.m. The t.ulheran Ch•rch-M"'°"rl Synod throughout lhe United The Newport Uttlly ctmrcll States and Canada w 111 ., Newport lt&ctl will hold obsUve Lutheran Hour Sun· aervk:ea Sunday at ,the Senior~ctay wttb special sermoos •11d CiUr.en.'1 BuUding, 11th and yen for the conttnued 1uc- Irvlne St. The sermon, by of the world-wide Gospel Rev. wen Fllcklngu, will be bri>adcast now In Us 31th C)'<le Is high; lake tnlUaUve. Obtain hint from LE 0 mesaage. Many observe. Be sure you are drtssed for OC• ca11on. Your Um.tna. hunches play blg role. You appear to be oo l'IChl track. LIBRA . (Sept. Z3-0ct. 21): Some evtnta which appea.r &9114 may.be mttWPY· Th•I ta wbat Mimi lllrt a loo& run may be a flaJb.UHbe-pan. Know th.la and a c t ac· cantnaJy. Pennlt other& to !Oe lnllta· tlvt. LI• low -play waltlnl game. 'lbere i• no need to ruah. One who uret• you t•· •lln papers may oot be MJr Wonned. IF '!ODAY 11 YOUJt 11111111DAY you ....r lelllw 1111 mob. You -~ tlloulbtl. upir•-v ....... due now to hive Ol+dtantty for ,,..ter crt1tl•• a .. prailon. u llqJt, ,... -be taking step towlnl mar· rtap. The lndlan Mb!lon to the Bluff, Utah Navajo Indians. will be presented at the 9,30 service at st. Jobi Ult Dlvtne ~ c11a .. b, 200 Oranp Ave., orange. 'Ibey will be aelllng rup and Jewelfy. Ear• ly communion xrvlee ls at 7:30 a.m. ?tira. Marie Yano&kl. of Van Nuys has "been named chalrman of UM; M a r l a n Awards Committee, sponiored by the St. Vl.ceat Dt Paul Society. The medal ls awardtd annually In May to Catholic Girl Scouts, Campfire Girls and Junior Catholic Daughter& • BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MATTRESSES • MATTRESSES BOATS HOMES TRAILERll lrrtpltr Sh1pt1 • Cotta Mesa M1Ure11 Co. 2111 Newport Blwd. Uberty 8·1303 -UPHOLSTERY Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 JJIO NIWPOIT ILYD. Tiie M.,. V-Uatte<I M.-,; Cllueb, !!ti Baker SI.. Costa Meaa, wlll hold two momlng auvices &inday at I a.m .. and 10:30 a.m.'Rev. P1ul C. Bleaemeyer will speak Oil "Knowing God~ u Father." ••'J'he Honest Truth." Rev. Ehlen C. Whipple, 40- }'ear veteran of the overseas M111ionary Fellowship, and "°".a director, wlll opealt at the t a.m. and 10 :30 a.m.. Sun- day aervlces al Ceotral Bible Cbardt, 23rd and Oran(e Ave., Costa Mesa. 1be Christian W·o m e n ' s Salot Wtlln4'• Epto<opal Fellowiblp of Finl Cbrt•lta• Clllln:k hp acbedule<I Hrvtc<a Om:b, Laguna B<ach will· for the aecood Sunday lQ IA!lt. . bold Bible study c I a s s e s They will be: Holy Com· 1t.a.rttn1 Wednesday at.1 the munJon at 8 am and 11 8 home of Mrs. Harold Winter. . ·. · .m. 405 El Camino Del Mar, at Morning worship and church l0 :30 a.m. Thou attending school at 9:30 a.m., and even-sh Id bri 1 h inr prayer at 7 p.m. A covered OU ng a uoc · dish supper will be beld Wedneiday al 6 p.m. in the parish' hall. "Learning to Llve," a 5f1'Cial series of me~ages designed to give spiritual and psychological insights to bet- ter self-understanding, will be preached by Rev. James Her-- intton at tht H1111U.gtoo- Valley Baptist Cba .. k. m• Slater Ave., Fountain Valley at I p.m: ·"The JQy of Being Fret", aecond In a Lenten series call· ed 0Tht Joy of Being 1 Chris· t11n", wUl be preached by the Rev. David DiPro(io at Christ Cburch by the Sea, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Ne\\'JXlrt Beach . Momtng worship is at 9:30 a.m. Church school a n d nurauy care are also pro- vided. Rev. fl.1elvin Taylor will preach on "A Parable of .---......-Jesus" during 10 a.m. services The .David . Lloyd. Stnaers, _ Sunday at the Fali:vlew ~•.P­ choral group ~blch preaents tlst Qurrb, 2525 Fairview the New Life m concert, will Road, Costa Meu. A CQn· perform at I.he Bimtlnston-temperary vocal concert will Valley 'Blptl1t Clwrcll, 9779 be held at 7:30 p.m. Slater Ave., Fountain Valley ~I) Sunday at 6 p.m. •·1 Believe," a sermon topic "Questions and Answers'' ~·ill bt the topic of David Bowman, speak ing at the 10:30 service of Uie Unitarian Unlvernl11l Church, 1259 Vic· toria St., Costa Mesa. A 1;pec.lal "Celebration of Life" service will be held at 7 p.m. Rev. Charle s L. Rost of the Commanlty United Metbodl1t Cbu~b. &6&2 Heil Ave., Hun- tington Beach, wlll speak on Nkodmlus Sunday at both the 9 a.m. and 10 :30 a.m. servtces. The topic of hil se~on will be "Blowing tn the "'"W I n d . ' ' Church 5Chool is held during both services. Temple Bttb David O' f UNCLE~·siMl VISITS· MONDAY ON k THE MALL ~ AT FASHION . ISLAND I Celebr-at·lng ~ l.Ua.~hln9ton·s Birt:hda_I;} · Use o.ny Cfed1t Card ~tid 6u the Nell)%t ~~.NOlJS.! l(f -?fzsff Kf)JfDfff ELVD 191 S. ~sr 114JY: NWPUJ Bf.A<!H U<;V~ 8C~Cll . . ... ----__ .:;..._.! ·---- FREE ANIMAL BALLOONS FOR YOUR KIDDIES ALL DAY MONDAY FASHION J ISLAND Newport Centar 8ttwMn J•mbor• and MacArthur on PeclflA: ._.ca .. il:li~mttmlthiiiii••••Y .,... season. "The Great ln\•itation" is the sermon topic of 'the Rev. Norman L. Brown on Sunday at the PlymOlltb Congrqa- tional Church of New port. Harbor. 3'l62 Broad Street, Nev,..port Beach. at 10 a.m. v.•orship service. S u n d 1 y school Is held at the same time wilb haby·sltUng service provided. Lutheran Cburcb of 'the . Ing a public meetlnt Monday at ihe Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'ls of Costa Meaa, e Victoria Ave. at 8 p.m. tn observance of NaUonat Brotherhood Week , w h I ch start1 Sunday, there will be a pulpit exchange between the Flrtt 8-ptla& Cbartb Of Foa•· talD Valley and Temple Hillel of Huntin"°8 Btacb. Rabbi Ralph Oe.Koven of the temple will speak at the a p.m. service al the church, 17415 Magnolia St,, and Rev. Dana Hawks wUI speak at the I p.m. temple on Friday •• will d~cuss '"Struggles ol the Soul" e.nd at the oher servlcce, a group of readers wW discuss "Behold the Man." Ararat Ice May Reveal Noah's Ark RIVERSIDE, C•lll -A piece which may be part of the workd'1 larseot and oldelt SCORPIO (OcL 13-Nov. 21): Ace<nt oo friend&, hopes, d..U.S. Som• ...irtctlGlll .,. T• llt'lf fVf ....... MW .... """ tfl necessary. Study r u 1e1 1 -. w ....,., "*' 1Y11Mr Cl!MH"• re I u I at Ion 1. You can M1111tt. '"*"' """' .., MM .,_, W--.." ..... -~ ...... ~ overcome o-b 1 t a c 1 t a U ,. °"""' ....,,.._ ...,.... • MK.., ~ I bl •· of 'ILOT ... x -. or.-~ ..,.. 11 . .now edge.a e. vc aware t1ot1. Nt'I{ v ... H.v. ,.,,. apparent minor details. I;;..=-'=;=====; sAmnwus <N•v. 22-·WANTf D Dec. %1 ): Be ready for some dynam ic changes. SpoUtght on achievement. advanc_emmt.. added presUge. Coope111e-1o specljl conuounli;' proJtcL CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 -Jan. ti)' Good lunar aspect today colncldel with flna!Wng cl long-ranae plans. Could In- volve travel Check wUh U · perts. React your paper for IOYS I.ND •IRLS A•IS J TO 19 ....... MllllM OIC~TY ............. ~ ..... AUDITIOMI WILL • H&D 1"1S Wllll IN OU.NM COUNTY .,.,,. .. c-.....,... c.11547-6251"-'. , ................ C:..-ut,... lltJ TAO I PRODU''"cn"'IOMS-.. HOLLYWOOD, c:All'. : fl1aster, 2900 Paclfl c Vt e w AnnuaJ America for Christ Drive, Corona de\ Mar, offers Offeringswtll be taken Sunday two ·houri·Of worship at 9~15 -at the services of the '1nt a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday Baptist Churclri of Hutlngtoa church school and B l b I e Btacb. One service wlll be classes are hel'd at 10 a.m. Dr. held at 9:30 a.m. at Peek'a Wm. R. Eller will deliver a Chapel, 7801 Bolsa Ave., message enUUed "A Living \Vestminster and at II a.m. In Faith." · the Huntlnlion Beach chapel, 11, .... -'• -Nnab'a Ark-~:~mllimm~~~~~~~c=:==~ " In the possession of • blochemi•I at the Unlvenlty l _{_ ___ _ . __ The drama "The Concern 8th and Orange st . That Never Ceases" wUI ~ presented as part of the Lenten worship at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening. Robert H. Aaron and Henry Deutsch have been named co- chatnnan for the 197Q .United Jewish Welfare Fund o f Orange County by Dr. Norman Meyer: Presidenl of lb e Jewbh Communlty Council. of CaUfornia, Riverside. rir. Franklin TUrrell, UCR professor o f blochemtatry wOO.e hobby ta the atudy and collectlon o f ancient wooc1; isn't ab&olutely IUJ't the wood he baa Is Ill fact part of the Ark;°but mos\ of the evidence I :"." to po1n1 1, that c11r..,\~~~~o11~:,~:.~.:~TRE~~ES~""~o~!~ .. ~~~-e~ .. W~-·~· ~O~RLOiiiii~:.' The chunk of wood, me.uur-...._. .... ._ -' Ol-.lt ing aboul 7x3J2 Jnches ln atze, wa1 found on the west aide ol Mount Ararat, near the Soviet- Turldlh border, w b e r e hlatorical and Biblical IOlllCff say lhe Ark londed alt.r the Bible Thoughts. nnunMATIOM1 s.-t..1 ..._. ..,..._ PIASONS _,. f., ...... 1"4 .... ...,... : "Increasing in Love" Is the sermon subject at Bubor Chri1tlu Cbarth, Disclple1 of Cbrlat, D. W. McElro y , minister. '11\e congregation . meela each Sunday at Harper Elementary School, m E. 18th St., Cmtl\ Mesa. Sunday school begins at 1:30, .,,mhlp is at 10:45. Nursery care ii provided. Roy Eugene Davia, author and lecturer, will be the :speaker at the Cbarcb of ReUgtoua Scleuce of Laguna Beach, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road, Lagun.1 Beach, Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., and at a ~ay seminar at the church on Wednesday according le> the minister of the church. Rev. Dr. Henry Gerhard. Harve s. Bair of the Orange Empire Scoulln1 CooocU -has been elected chairman of the Archdiocesan Committee on Scouting. •po"'°"" by tbe Sl Vincent de Paul Society. Bair ,,..a Oood. . ·ift "WU found above t.bl Umber line on the mounllln, is a resident of Costa Mesa. , lndicaUni lt wu tranJpOrted -. Ihm. Rev. Lolhar Tornow of the • The wood ha& been dated by Cbri1t Lutheran Cburclt, 7~ two different re 1 ear ch Victoria St.. C:osta Mesa, will laboratories. the W o o d speak on "A LltUe Knowledge -Relfarch . Laboratory J n Can Be Dangerous" durtn1 Madrid, Spain and the Wood services at 8:15 and II a.m. Resurch Laborat.Q.ry In Parts. Sunday. There will allo be a France. Both reporta 1how the Lent.en wvtce March 4 at 1 wood t.o be .between c;ooo and p.m. 5,000 years old, placing It In •• , •••• •"" .. -,.... ....,. ••• • 'Wiii : . ch1t1t• thi•. S"ch It __.,,,,.,. .. i 1111. : t.•Plfltl Thh -1.i ""Mi eri "'"'' Fltll ; ' MORAL A•INCY, •1s rltlrlf ef •'-'"'-'. · the period of the Ark. John Gallagher, Gran d The two labontorles a1Jo Knlght of St. Col11m.ball'1 fO!,lnd the wood to be oat. Coattdl. 7 83 6 Westmlosttr Nnab's Ark, ac:cordlng to lhe Ave .• Westminster. hU an-Bible, waa built of s~her'a noonctd the re-acUvaUon of "'r Gotp•I pr••chlt1t w6ult1 M uMl••J. S.et1'1 h1v4tetlet1, ''WHO. . SOEVE:lt WILL l.t hiffl t•li:• the w1t•r ef llf• fr•ffl" tltev. : 221171 ••uld i,, p•l11tlt1t .Q-ot1 DID ,, .... ,., .. • PATTIRN •f : rltht•outl'l•u •114 o~l•llC4t willc~ wfll' ''" • ., 11t•tt -.. .. wlll ~ '"'Id hl1 llf, •• fit th1t P•fftffl. Tlrilt ,, .... M••11lflt ........ l 12t-JG, lph. hi, Tit. 1:2 •IM •th.A. Thlt ,. ....... 11 tM (:Mo.~ t1111 ••Y ef llfo, l•Hi"f t. ,,1 .. ,tt-. Tll•t WAY w•• ,,.,..... : tiriM lly CHtl. I••· l•i•• •IMI h .,.it •• •II '"": "~ ,....,_ · f1 rl11t m1111, tho119h 1 .. 1, ltl111ple 11""411~•tM, •k.l th•ll ..+ ,,, th•nil11". Th•t WAY, th•t ,ATTlRN It Olrflt, Hie ,.,... •. "''"" H• t•ft1, "I •m flit, w_,", llJ 1416.7, I Cef .I hi, I .... · I 120. H1•• YOU mo14M ,..u, llf• t. flt &M't f"14MttM4 ,. .. t1r11 •f 11lw1tlett1 COME, 1tW,-th. lllLr wttfl "n 1 lot .. ~ •f J•1u1 tot•th.r. Church ef Ctirl1t, 217 W, wu, .. St .. c:..t• M11•, c,J;f. t2627. Ph. "41·1711, 141·2441, M6-17ll. The Rev. Clifton Moore, dlrtct.or of radlo-televisk>n· films for the Southern California C o u n c 11 of Clambers will be the guest min.biter on ''la lerf1ltb Dtaio1" Sunday night from 10:30 a.m. to II a.m. The pro- gram Is moderated by Mary Dorr of .the American Bible Society on KDAY JU.dJo. lhe Columbian Squires. nie wood, which sck:ntlati ny ll grouplscomprlaedofCathoUc an:::lrch~~a~lc~~~rm~l~or~oa~L::._~~!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!>!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!>!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!l boys from 13 to 18 years of - age. A general in!onnaUon "Baha'i: The World's Faste.t Growing Religion" will be the topic of a talk by Mrs. Richard Mlrkov1ch dur- mettln1 wlll be held Tueaday at 7 p.m. in lbe hall. Lenten services will be held Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. at the Fint Ualted Mdbodllt Cbarcb of Femdabl Valley. During the early service, Rev. Km McMillan ROY EUG!NE OAVIS .•. 11 bock. Author of nine bestitIUng tnspirati.oncl books. ditdple - of Pciramahansa Yogananda and featured speaker for Truth churches olt over the coiuttr11. I.... S.•'f· ..... n. .. ' '·"'· .... 11 ~.111 .. ,... ""'"" "' ···--··-'-"""'""· . &.q-IMdl. "fMI HWllt ANO 9LOltY O" SOUL ll:IALIV.TION" T~" ... a .. 11 I '·"'" _. "'1111..,. 111111 1111 .... -.. ,,.,,,.. ""' HltllNCAll:JllATIOJll AHD YOVlll _D.STIJllY" TIMlrt&fY, e1t. V. •I I ,_,..., UC '""" I~ •ltf.I "MIOITATIOfl, TPll INWAlllD WAY':' ALL AltE WELCOME Flt!EWILL OFFlltlN& e Roduculock· ground NolM e No Corda or Tubes . • Cuatqm Fl"-<! TO THE HARD OF HEARING ~ree Introductory Off er "NIW SMALLEST HEARING MIRACLI" . For UlOte Who baYe dlfftcul• t ies bea.rln1 conversatJona In 1rouP1. mov1u, church Of on the T.V-The almplt bl• eJfl)tnlive MIR.ACLl: • EAR wtll -put_, "Back tnto rocua." um1w suody of The Replt'i' Mlr4 ad!! Ean will be glv.n away. . ... -UPIHS NAR~H Jt, 1t1t TfllM .,. """"' Y9ll mil' ic... '"' w1tllM _...,., .. Nim• ••• , ••• • ••• ·, ·, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• •• •• • • • • Ad411tt , , •• , •, • • •••• ·, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • •• • • Cfty , , • , ••• , •• , , , , , • , : , ,, ••••• , , •• , •• PH11• ••••• \. ·.t.~· •. c:s1,.-.-..,.. .. : • AMERICAN HEARING AID CENTER P.O. Box 695 ·o.ny Pilot, Cost• M•11, ~f1 92626. • • GEORGE WASHINGTON " .................. wyMct!Wtlft ...... Ml'! tot 10 --,,_ ... , ....... M'"""'°19. ...... ......,,...,. _.... •,_Mr °" U.S. ----........... c:-... "''" ....... AfMrl tcr ,.,_ Birthday Rally IQ)~ w~l1.ii'§OO ~m !P!J'fi!D©fi!J)!lll ~&{Mn> Will SPEAK OM "1Vorld Pro1'lem1 . . - and Their Solutloil1 Communl1t or Cbrl~tlan" at-MeJililjtanlFllrFmdman'Way·Anahelm, Cillfornlf Oppoelte the meln entrance to Dlene'l(lend off of Herber Blvd. • on Sunday, February 22, 1970 at 2:00 P.M. Admission Free I All eges welcome I SPONSORED IY THE· Christian Anti-Communiam CTUBada in auociation 1.llitk a Citizena Commit.tee FrldC.Sc/11111ri,M.D.,Prlridfm Dis rlilJ wil • llllrilff lh1 DI • • . . . .... II h1l11l1 • CHAWWB I -, r •. - ,. . • •' -.... ' -• '. ' .. • I • ,, • • ------ ... •• f. '. • Mafl~ Llmbay wu IAte, Mayor ·Dare,, Wa• Evulve, Ami the Elevator St~k­ Not Once But '.twlee • • • • -· '_, , ., -------. -----·--_,____ -~~ . ~ Diary of a Russian Visit to AmeriCa . , . Oratioe County '"'° o • C1t!Orlt1 · Uit Ame,rican tights vi.rited by JI tiading Sovkt ·dutOr1 m th,e is da111 '.McroeCn · Jon. ~9. end F<b.i .S. ·G»utl' of ,,.. Al!l<!ri<:cn ~tvw/ N~ Edi· fO"TI ( ASNEJ, tkey• Wfft .ncorted on I te frip &u·Ni<:!iiffiii·D!lJlilOff, ii"W' .. v ington repor~r. for Untud Prw ln-- ttrnational who 1peak1 Ru1.sian .. He presents .her~ hi$ dUJru 0ffthe trip. ' By NICHOLAS DANILOFF Uelt<d Pns1 lntmia-1 and 'Televt1lon Committee; P. F. Alet-m,gazlne Publisher Hu,h Hefpet' and eyev, chief editor of Seh1kaya Zhtzn . Oklahoma Cit)'.. ,"LookJ>o\! he Wll!lds t!lal (Rural µfel, a daily with a circulation of blue-pencil," aays one ft\15silo7'~l's nearly 8 million. tile mark.of a tfue ed.IW.5,. • "'· • • · There is also Prof. A. 1. Yakovle v, JAN ZI "8 5·1 ,. bel'at pl " member of the editorial board of the , • -u ne e easure, Communist Party theoretical JOU111al that I f.be·moUo .of, the deJegaticn:af we KiiY1'1flUNst;YUh8n ' Yarn1;-editor ~of -begin.Lheavy J>I911'-1Dl_o{~pf.m~ts. Soviet Eltonla: G. O. Zimana1, editcx' of We lunch a~ Associated,.fresa· ll~· the ~per Tiyesa in So v.i et qu¥ters and allow 4$ minutes to .&o ,by Lltbuanil:· I. S. Gagarin, editor of ·subway to city haU for an appqintment Ura\ftky Rabochil (Ural Worker)': A. K. with Mayor Lindsay. It is bitter cold. The R.yaboklyach, editor of Soviet Ukraine; train is delayed 22 minutes~ The Gans 'A, . Vladimlnky ,of the" English--Ruuians, who are proud of the efficient language· newapaper MOICOW News and and , some6mes somptuow ~foscow JAN. \11 -t meet · the delegation at the delegaUon's own English·Russlan in· subway system. are c I ear I y un· New Yorlr:'1 .J~n F. Kennedy Aireort terpreter; Jp· A. Geyevsky; a wr_iter for ~)1'1fortable io the dank, dirty New York with ROA N. LavrOff, 'the Russi.an-the Joornal· oC tbe InsUt.ute or the United -llitatiOn. ~y inqulre -polltely whe,n the English interpl'eter wbO is aCcompanylng States m::enlly established in Moscow. New .. Yori Subway was started. Tbey are Us. 1be ~•p consisla. of 11 u..-alis'ts-1be vi.lit begins with 'a jolt. Delegation intereated but hardly cheered lo Jeam .. ~~ ,..,..... • chief Tolkunov tells chief American host, that l.µn'\f)ling began at the end of the 60Rle very prooiment. Besides .LeV N. Norman Isaacs, president . of t be 19th Century. ' Tolkunov. tbe--t.op-editor·of -tbe official AmencirrsOclet,y!of,.Newspaper EdUOi's. We ·an1ve ts minutes ..fate. iLintisaJ So'l'kt gove1ment newwpeper, lrvestia, that-the 23-0ay-progr~ must-be com-himself is 30 minutes late. "NOt Late..'' there ii A. t. LukoVets, deputy chief J>!essed to 18 days. '!htS Is .because ~ ~ggests one Ru~~an diplomatically, "he edit..-of :!!'<. ~•11111111!. ~atrty; :~~'r.ui.:~~r.si;~p;g~~~ :~~~'!,.~-ii,.L~a~':.~08f;! nenpaper Pra'fdi.; ~er E..Marnedov, grtmlc«rbdt riialletfully reforms the ''beautiful ~I t'h Wotl!. BUt~i tint deputy cbairman d tbe Soviet· Radio program, dropping a vis.it lo Playboy fosters • certain Uepticiml.. when he ... ,. ~··· '" ·.fut ,. . · r;;;; ,j . .-r 1.1 · o · mnn1~at1on (Word.wise, It Mean8 . Let's Blur the Issue) By GERALD A. SILVER l111trtttttr. Lft .... .......,. (.el~ Cltr (ttt.M PROPER Interpretation of the edu· cator's language Is important to the 1mooth functioning of the lnstruc· ttonat program. Here 11 a summary of an.too-common statement.& ..• fol· Jowed by a deciphering: of their at• tual meaning: .. An lndeptb study of the report re- veals il his many valid strengths." f AfUr looki119 over the first two pages, 1 don't like it.J "A full range of Instructional soft- ware for the new machine has been 1tructured and i1 under careful eval· uaUon." (Wt have no tcoch.tr-'1 man- ual, but we're planning to write &ht itud.ent workbook soon .. } "'No undersllnding of electronics. t.lrcuitry, or mechanics is required 'l'D the part of the instructur to fa- clUtate Jts classroom operation: .. (Call tlte alv technfclan to get 'it 1tarttd.J (\Vt needed &om.ttliing in a hurry, &o two faculty .members and a co111uL-tant-wrote the guide la.st weekend,) .- .. ?ttachinery has been set up to in· aure that each '5lUdent win receive in- dlvi~ualized · consultation and guid· ance during registration." (E~h istu- dtnt get& an instruction enveTope.) "A requisition for the furniture for your new room is being processed now.'' (All we could !!queeze out of the budget wos a four-drawer .Ji lt cabinet.) · "The academic achie\'ement of our extension pupils compares favorably with that of university students.'' (Day Positions are closed, bu& would you be willing to teach Tuesday and Thursday flights?) "Some n1odi£ications In building design might have facilitated better access to educational materials and supplie.!1." (We jorgo1 to put hL · a door, so you'll have to walk tlirough tile parking lot to reach uou.r suppl!J room .) that all equipment baa been. secured for the summer." (Nobody takes off until the last dau of school.) "Jr1adequate ventilation in &0me rooms has created a problem and the-feasibility of a heat pump-air con· ditlooing sy~tem is being catefully evaluated ... (We can't tie yoMr roo1n. into anotlter duct, but wilL on. out- side vent do?) '·Philosophical differences do exist between educator11 and are to be ex· peeled in a de1nocratic teaching si- tuation ." (\Vlt'y ·11ot transfer to anotli.- er school?) "Peripheral educational assign· rt;1ents are an expected portlop. of the day's instructional load."' (It's your turn to watch the lunch bencl1e1.) •·we are proud of our fine library facilities and cafeteria." (Wt have 110 instructio11al ·materiols center.) ''School planning and safe.ty proceo dures are developed after careful ac· Cident investigations." (lVe. ca1i't al· IQw yo1L to brtr1g a11 electric fan iiito tlle ojficc.) claims that a New Yorker cin get to work. on. the s~bway in IS.-20 minutes. DriYfna ~ ifoup of .u~ back to the hotel, Llodsaf's chauffeur_ caodidly describes the decay of New York . He say! not enough ~ey is being spent on the city. The RuMians appreciate tbit kind or .can- .. ,.;. " . ' under San FranciSCO-> ~-The Russlans Kissinger Is a powei' behind the throne. are delighted to learn ·that some crowd They are impressed ,by his caJm ma.MU. corilrol features have been borrowed bis reasoned approach and not bis from the Leningrad subway 3YSlem. German accent. .JAN. U .-The first crlsil.·It bits aoon FEB .. ,4 -A new blow to OUJl~spiribt after ·we arrive for a dlnner at the. San Tbe weather has turned bitter · it· 11 Fr{IDC-isco Pn!u Club aft.er meeting with snowing mildly up and down: tb'e E.lst ~ · ~ co,., Reagan in Sacramento. Repr.'5en· Coast. Ats a.m . .ourilight to New YorhiJ J~. !Z -Chicago. We overload Ute taUves of several Jewish organizations cmalll!d. We make a fast switch to the dor. · -... -.. elevator and get stuck on the way up to demonstra.te against the conditions of 7:30 a.m. ?i.fetroliner train to New York. see M:1or DaJey. Il'11 a sapreme Irony Jews in the Soviet Union. 1 urge a quiet The remaining hours io the United SLatH -peop e always used to quip iliat the "talk between Ephraim'"Mtrg<ilin, ohe 'of · a:e. ~evot~ primarily" to shopping, and Russians CO\!ld operate sp.aceshl~ but the Jev.isb repi:estnlalive!", and lhr.ee ,v1s1bng•w1th New York·based~ ~- coukl not build elevator•~ It see.ma·}j)u_rs Sov1et delegation members. The con-respondtnts. before we get unstuck. sOme of' lhe versation ·is subdued. dignified. But nef~gaUon members have he8.rt. con-outside an unidentified picket raises a FEB. $ -Departur, Day. Sud4eoly difibris and painful ipfi('rriillt$ stemming placard on which are draWJ1 the ~am!per , after breakfa.!it, the departure looks like frQm \Yor1d War 11 wpunds. We suf(er in and sickle. the Soviet emblem, and the it will be. mirred by lhe Student SJ.ruigje silence; but we suffer. nevertbtlesa. Swastika. the Nazt.symbol.·'11te Ru581.ans for Russian Jews who.map at Ult~ That's clea.r from.the sweat on tl)e.brows are iMulled. They call \he P.iacard I atTange a hasty meetii1« between Jacdb 3:J.ld the. anguished ei\K'e,s.sions .. We are desecration of their flag. ·Pne~ Soviet Bh'nbaum of Student Stru1gle and-G. G. f1nally rucued and hnmediaJely cQrifroht editor bitterly recalli ·~t ~-lost ~e" Ziman"", the. Sovlet ~ithuantan .. editor Diley. 1be mayor gives ··hls an9wp'1 relatives in the figtit against the Nar.i.!I. I woo·11 of Jewish ancestrr..Bimbstmrarid .abOut the Chicago trobbles of ~;. am berated far not being able to stop the Zimanas reach lJUle tm\kr&land.ing;· bU:t substal'dard housing. racial strife. Tlfe demonstration. 1 express rem on the fact that tftrJ' talk eases the situation Ruisians niake it qua clear to me that beha.li of A~?iE, b!Jj: e.1Pli~ ~t · aceful~ and ev~tpally\~ !~~l).S~~tga~~ they ar.e not impre.99ed, u-.· itthey·aie demonstralofit'iA 'the iUnMS are ;. pea.n -1 1 • "-i • .. /~it'_, impresse(t, il is~ negatively. "He's ob-part of our freedOnf'of exprasion:'Thls•i! -The Soviet del(~ tba~td'1nto '., f~Jb1A' rf 'ev~I\& tht!.,IS!ue.~' pne. of. not the first demonstraUon in the United bus aod driven to John F. Kennedy tbem ~y!. · · . . States, I say, nor the last. Surely the Airport. ASNE representatives -toafit {)n~ the' way to lunch. at the .ctJltago editors can und'erstand this.· •. and yet I tliem .. ln"ch1m)>301.e, arut· pre~tnf .. fheQI Tribtine, the unthinkable happens ijgain, am not sure they really d<>' unllerstal'kt v.·i~ol<,fen'b~llj)oint pens., .. Go!den pens We get stuck a second · time in an why I cannot tum off the demonstraton. with ~ictt;lo lfrile •oltlen ~~.'·~says elevator. It seems loo mucb. "If this hap-JAN. %7 _We are due to tak'e.off for one editcr happily . DelegaUoQ ~der pened in our cou11try, I would fire Tolkunov is less lyrical: he · promises everybody who had anything to do with Los Angeles in 45 minutes. Yuma J')Jshes serious, substantive articles. lbe elevalors," one of the editors blurts up tG me, anguish written ac~& his fact. • . out. I think, at first, that he is joking. But ..., AT THE END OF A_VISIT !UCh as this. '"· I r h · 'l H · d di questions a~ .IS to ·~bat.. has hew 1.1~n rea ize e isn • e 18 ea Y ~ achieved. The·Sdeiet editors are cau' ti"'•• serious. """" about their impressions. "We do not haVe: It's Tolkunov'!! Slst birthday. Membei1 do a picture of America,'' one ')QumaUst of the Soviet delegaUon tell me that'they •We not have a flet~f'..C! \\'earily concedes. "Perhapa.:w.e-.ha'V't-the want lo get him • a surprise present. l of Americ• ~ •• ...it ~•e approachH lo a picture o'f Am~" wrack my brains tor a way to produce a -· ' .-.~· In the weeks ahead, millions of-Soviet gift. Then at a receptio" given by the appro~h~• t.o • p,lepire' · readers and li.!lteners will be·treat;s to Chicago Sun Times a~ the Chicago Dally the conclusions which the edit.ors rd:Ched News, 1 . gel my 'chance. With the ~ and polished. I cannot say for certain but permission of the hosts, I Command~ a I would s~l that these conch~s floral arrangement and .turn it into a bou· ~ might go like lh\11: quet. \Ve raise a toa st to Izvestia's chief HU; bags somehow were lert in the hotel. -ne United Staid Wday i,s· wr.1eked editor. He beams with delight. A desperate call to the San Francisco by serious internal problem& involving JAN. %.1 -We take our first train trip. hotel ; aft.er minutes of uncertainty the race relation.a:, poverty, inflatioo. Because To ~1ilwaukee .. The train hi clean. bags are found and dispatched. They ar-of the fragmentation of power between smooUI. on time. We are whisked by bus rive at the airport in a taxi<:ab minutes federal, state and local aovernment.s, it to a meeting with the youthflil·looking before take off, but make the flight. may not be within the power of the mayor of Milwaukee, Henry W. Male!'. We spend our Ume profitably in Loi United States.to overcc:ine its Problems. Tolkunov asks the mayor hi.!I age . "I'm· Angeles visiting the NBO television -nere is hope for Mtter 6ovie,t.. 51 ," he answers and a common bond is operaUons; the Rand Corpoiration, .and American relations. Tbe Soviet .and forged. The Russians are impressed by the Irvine Ranch which is · developing American peoples, have much in com. the industriousness, of Milwaukee, its 90,000 acres into. business,. agricultural,• mon : AmerlcMs, on the Whole, art leaders and Its citizens. They wtsh I.hem and residentiaJ sectors. One oi the higl) curious and ipterested j u the Soviet !Uccess In their declared goal of becom· points of !he visit to Lo5 Angele& is a par· Union. Oetpite \he vaciferoQa pfotests. of ing "the greatest city in the i!oild.'' ly In Hollywood given ~.Sieve McQUeen , !ome groups, the American people wa.Jlt In the afternoon we visit a one-family Jane Fonda charms Lukovets and to live in ~with the Russians . · cattle fann owned by Gavin McKerrow Yakovlev, and regales them with -Tbe U~lted States is ~llnglng stub. at Pewaukee. Wis. A lexeyev asks in-observations ol her trip to Russia five bomly to ~ts support of Sooth Vl~am numerable technical agricultural ques· years ago. The three seem to agree that and not doing all It could ror a _peaceful lions ; Tolkunov cradles" a jamb foe;, a Russian~ act .more humanely ~ong seUlemen~, of !he ytetnam wa~: the N1x- persistent photographer · S,e'V'eral ol.fler themselves than Americans ~o : "lhe on admin straUon s renewecj interest In "Articulation between units bas Im- proved as a Tesult of new communlca- tionc procedures.'' i' A drinking Jou~ tai1' has been imtalltd outside o u., olfiu.J "The plan was developed 1ft6" con- sultation with faculty, students. com- munity groups. and federal ageoc.lea." "Some minor economies will ·be re· qUlred to bring current operating ex· penses closer In line with budget al· lowances." (lVrite on both sides of tht paper.) Russians• pose wilb t.lte ·farmer 's college-scramble f~r lhe a1mtg~ty dollar," th~y th~ saf:guard anti·mls~ile ~stel!l could "Non·standard equipment compli· a-niece. Then off l.o 8 nearby conclude. 1s a corrupting influence 10 undennu)e. lhe U.S . .SOv1et Sfiategic arms cites lrlventory control and requires "'~ American bfe · talks in Vu!nna · · "For your protection, tl1e ·security offjcer mu1t check in all keys and aee '" • 1 1 .... J -i u-~ ~....i ... _* of , , -Ther~ 11 1tHI 1 1triou11 lick of u~ :r.cial · insuran"""' ridetl.'.' (No, "014 cooperative dairy plant. The Russ.lans get · -· . - • n't kup. a radio on UoM.r dtskf) p 'r:i NV' e,.,..anawvu~ -CllN Cll,wno JAN. ~I -. New Orlea.ns. Again \ie . derstanding between 'Ille United Stat.U _ _ _ _ _ ---·, ~ ordm_ary 1aod ~______.w,e _mllt..~ ~ao tired !hat we asi~(or freedom to and Soviet Union.-Soviet devel iS ~:-----;;:;:;;;;;::=;;;;;;;;;:::=::::;::::;:=""'..:!::; -pla~ ~iild ml.lk are obVlOUSI)'· ~~ rut.. A.pin we are pJck~: Cubans i:"'°" are lpadeQ111tety reported .., i~1 t --~P'"MaJrt11-S1111-Fren~eo·--',._-----------.-~· Ille echlors down the milk . t~ Sovlet support for Prem1~ Fidel ·American"""'" J\lore m:hanies w®ld l~lly througll stra:wo. --c.su-o:-dm~U-earment· oi-wusam, bU{ Di< tnitiil!iVe ·oiilltis ~~- • _,------ Only a Cad Would Steal One J'AN. ~ -. OtJcago agairi, to .meet Jews in the' Soviet. Union. There, I~ e.ven a probably have to lie on the American.glde: soine N~gro.leaders. We hear "the Rev. momen~ry bomb scare during dinner at because of toreip uchangg lhortages lo Je.s,w Jackson preach at OperatlOn International House. J1'.rom the beginning the Soviet Uniori. l Breadba.!lket '"·h\cti Is_ pushing a voter to the end of our stay .tn New Orl~ns we Al Lhe end ol 18 day&, 1 see benef\!Ji and reglslratlon campalg1'. It's impossible (o ar,~ c 0 mp~ I e d b)' I ·,~~ failings In this odyssey, The worst failing Interpret during the Sermon. The P a e&men. ~ .. e. '}>re.!lenCe 0 u•e i'i I hat 18 days is too shori'a Ume to know -11y lll!lRB CAEN . . SAN FRANCISCO ---The con 'game that didn't work: Oner day last week W.. ycong man walked into the Olford ffotel'I prage, polllled to I 1910 red t ~Cadillac and uW to ·Boa P'red M._ "I'm l>ere lo pick up Mr. t •WU.'• car:• Al that moment, the ~ rmtrand a _,,.. told Fred "I've -a ~ ...,. to pick up Mr. ~·· •," Ind pve the license nilmbe". llallall up, Fred literally ticked Ibo ldJf ciil tlie doer, warning "Nm -.1e11a, I call lbt cope." 1be 1'70 C'.... bolonis to Fred II•-· PlllltlCllT UTIY NOLAN. 11 ' liiAll • --badbor prelly I ... prelty INl1 -ill ., auto crash, "and th«e In• en an '.'!:lf,•linll table with On. -tit Mil w~ -to llV• ""' • -job. YlheD lllrr llllrltd eolllnl"" ·~,'.I brfn 1o ce1 a mu. ........ 1• · ONE OF' THE LOOAt Bipplcs enlivened a dlnntr party th{ other nl&ht by revealln1 that MM loiel. fl'V'e pounds-every tlme"she ml'lkts >ove, but -. - since 11h~ still ~·elghs In at about 150. t guess she's ha,·ing a slow year, (Aren"t we all?). .. ., • • . . . .. STANP'ORIJ!S Howard ~p~lcer si9f1- ed on al the MJd-"'Peninsula Free lJ. to leach a class on the ·Apocalypse titled ''Doomsd11y,'• and it was. Nobody show«I up: ~YWOMAN Man:h Fong al'lk!d he'r consUtuenls via mall, "What ttQ Yoo think b !he major Issue facing callforni&m · ·tocliy?" · ·and received · · · back-at least one memorable reply: "ctlme tn 'the ru:eet.5! Pl'ea's(oi" ii'\·" · troduce 1 .bill . lo . make lhe death . ptrfalty stronger.'' Russians find the experience difficult to pGllcem~n P!'Oba~b!.lf.111 ~ake ·a nek'ative America: three hours· of conversation understand and puzzling. "I und!rstand 1'!1preasion on ~editors . assessment of \\·ith Rogers anti KISS.Inger, loo little timt English pretly well,",1ays 1.imanas.",but pu~lic safety In America. But lhe to ponder >.rnerk:an policy. , I 4idfl:.t:°"'ndersLand a word tha_J. Jackson pohcemen make a rr:at persoriat hit with ~lY per90nal ,conclusion: We and. the said.' 'W~hilcb at the t41toriar..otncm al the Russians. The edllon give them ~t4 Russians &till hive a lot of frank and the btaCk!" newspaper, -'he ... <CbtcagO ties ol ".odka u pre.$ells. . ~l explaininJ to do ror eacb other. Defender. Our hosts go ad out to make us I One disappointment: The ~u~1afl'.i find fl!el comfortable. There i.s sharp quea-that shopping ls not as .etsY 1n .Cap1taUst Hontiig at. Junch aboqL A~ racial America •• they had been led to believe. robleDl! :mere i.s 1\50: -aome ·&harp ~ Some items are Vf!rf 41f0cult to ,et - ::.U.w-.q;,..tionlng aboui' a I l• J • d II-•· llghlwolght !iahing lino, ~gward · reprmloo of Jews fu the .sOvt~t ,!Jnloo. stainless upholst.ry matcrlll, And , •• . t'fh not rrure any meeting.of 'Ult -m.lodS gw(u\e sticks. , . ' •' ... : '~·· Saturday, February 21, lt'IO • .WU .aobl••«I. . . . • • FEB. t.i -Wdhingtoo. OUr •lfY in We ny to San Francisco in ~ af~ thf! netion'!I capital Is hectic. We are ~ l~rr\000.' 1 peHUade the TWA h<x!:tenes to chauf!e~~ed &round in blac\ Ca~lllK The Comment Pqt of the·. 1>1W. ,0$.J,L .TW)i , IJt.Pe-1 butlons whleh say limousines. The we"Ather starta of( mild. Daily PUot seeki.fo inform "W1'en you're happy. J\m heppy"' in 1.he beauty of &.he Imposing federal and stimulate reader! by bri @:ht red letters. Thi plloLcomee art to buildings ~nd tht landscaping makes a presenting a variety of com" shake evuybody's hand and welcome 111 flvorable 1mpreuion. mentary on toplcs, ~f tnle[la lo !he coos!. \Ve art tired but happy. \'i'e ace gracklu.sly, ~lved on CapfLol est an~ -significance ~frdrp ED FRE~tA!lf, Jolting along on·a SI bus. noilced an Irwin ~tem<>rial BJQod Bank p!>!ill'r reading ''Re a Volunteer•Bklod Doner." under which sOmtbod,.v bad neatly printed! "'Ibal'I the !>Ht kind." .... , !Oil. 11t the St.ate OepartmenL and at tbt lnlormed observe-rs a n.d • Jf\N, ~ -\\'e -re exhausted bu.t .\\'hilt flouse. The Russlam , f I 11 d Sf)9kesmen. > ' graldul_for the. mild. clear San Ftanclsco Secretary of State Roiters astute, and ' weath<r. We do a l•lsur<ly ~Sunday loo( o! skllle.l •l parrying wlill joumalllll. But Rebert N. W~ •• Pubnwr Uie 111bwoy, nstem ~cot!stnitt<ll lh~pecl lhil .Prosldtntlal 'Advlar-.,;------,.----,._;,_,. .. I I t I • • r ' ' • • • :i • •I • a 1t ~ d g • n ii .. ~ d \. ., !t ol 't ,. m w .. In !d " E " Id Id- le In .. 18 "' ,. " foe nd ' '· ' .1 .. Satu~y, F"tbrull')' 21 , 11J70 OAltY PILOT 7 ... ..,..:'-~IJaj~:Aiphl~gizes; .,. . . ' ' . . . .. t ' ·:, • . ' . 11,, ·~ . ' • .•.,1 ·" ' ' • .r . . • fi!lYORlt JAP) -lleMy llcLo1ll. , ' . ~..,,,....,,!ti mlly hid 1 ~ and family and to keep hlmaeU lrom problems lltem from b11Jlnel!. I made a "·liY• ~r"~ ~ ~·~t · -1• -luion.r said, I 1'11 Ii> plU!liing deeper !nto d.ebt. lot of lousy Investments. ::~ JCaiid i:= ~n:f.:: ~~nded," McLoln ~ .. ~ • . He also said ha f .. ~ he wlU be de:i.:'~ .~ri! ifi:!i'~~fn.i0h1~' fbr he.::! bki he'i·fu. • v • , • • • J.~ ~.can Af Is I'm ~ sorry.; J reinstated within a month and lhat he payment of ~Uls. Mchaln. \?Ill s~ .:indefinitely , .~l'a7lot ol people ' I ,'lot Or~.~; bears no grudje again.s.t Kuhn for !uspen· A distrk:1. courl In the Detroit suburb of ~ bi!cblll , '11\ursday by .i;on,. ~"1"'-hOl only my wile. ~n, ding him .. Southfield Fliday ordered McLain and his • QllilJOnt;t" Bowte"'Kultn for "involvanef'lt but my tlthef4'-law Lou Boudreau ud "No, 1 wasn't scare:d.'' Sf.id McLain, wife end three children evicted fro1n 1 lri tWbOo«matinc"ac:Uvities and t-Js as-my mOdlU 'r ' · f 1 · who was ordered to stay away u the their home in a(ijolnlng Beverly •lills llOCiaU. tttttiat tbnt." . • " .1 ' ' , , ~ ' Tigers opened spring trilnlOC Friday tn unless $2,450 in back rent is paid within After ·iea~ the c:onunissioner,'l.office. . 1'fe ~~~ -ba1ebil~ to,•~ cet: Lateland. "I'm noi scared 09w tither. 20 days~ ·• J~ .. wuin"'rviewtd.by Jeay Gl'IM et.t&e tain~~.1 ll\ Uk.Ing (M; tpt:~tiP( "I'm scared from one Point of view. My Commlsslon.'r Kuhn said McLaia 's Dettoli Newa tas tbey f.Ode , In~~·. to lhe , dOUW... l 1 apOlociu 1 IO~ !be ·~· lmmtdiate problem is getting •job.· I'm suspension wou;ld remaJh indefinite-uiltil K~~-~~~· ml..mr,4and l'm ~-anYtN~."likl in financial ttooble . What.1!~.1 going to '!8 com.plet~.Ns inv~gaUOn of alleg<i· ~· for ,Lakeland, tli. G~•· ii> W<'lia( to happio." · ' · • do for money! I've ~ l.flJl!ib'Jo "ke .•. li9nS .• agalns~.}•!CUl1' ... McUIP .~ )le, tervlew '1ppeln=d ln.a'eopyfigh\6:i'lk*y ~the cab rkte, Md..ain iaki he's care of. feels this couta happto wlthfn-lwo·days or ·hi -l0cli1'a...New1. In dire need of a j9t> to IUJIPOrt...bll wil~ "Contrary to belief, 99 percent or .mY a month. ·. ::-• ;,· • --.,,,,-----""--.;.;.-.;,_-;.:.. ____ ..:_ ____ ~· .-,.,., '-. .l...--'-. ,r------.-_-_..,,,.,-,~_-:,------. . . Kings Trade" ' Six· Pl.ayers; : Laver Upset · • 1 LOS ANGELES ~ AU<mpUng to abake .. -' up their aagging fortcnes, the tu Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League traded si:r p!Ayen J"riday in multiJ>I!, deala with the Otlcago Black llawl!I ~od Petrol! Red Wings. 'Q1e Black Hawn. girding for a stretch run at 'I last ·playdf spol In compeUUon with the Red Wings, oblained all-star ·defenseman Bill White as the key to their trade. Eight hours late, Detroil , ond. lh• Kings 1rviounce.d a swap. · • • i,,. Angeles sent White. goalie .Gerry. Deljardlns -a,nd defenseman Bryan· Campbell lo'. 01lcago. '111ey J'e<e)VM goalie QeN1 DeJordy, aerenseman .Gilu Marot~·lnd caller Jim S!anOeld: · • • ·~-~'"'"""'~"!'. ""· Ul"I T•....,.,. lieW."w)Ni:i;R' SPQR.T ·~.-Ol)'mpic tHple .gold inedai'. .;inner Jean Claude Kil\y tries out -a.new form of wintet sport. lt'.s called a skibob · and is s'ee'n.3llover Lhe'ci>urilfy on slopes these days. 'lliOXInp tin iwapped~-Rlii<n Dale Rolle and Larry Johnston and left wlnger-Gvy -.croi.au,40-Detroit. }0<- defenaemen Matt. PavUCh and Brian Big·, gOM and le.ft-,ruii: Gary ·Mona~ .•. · _. •·. SAJ.JSBURY. Md. -·IOmaii El Sl>af•i.· his bag packed for departure· after an ex• pectod lo ... acorod a !)UMlng f.3. I~ upset over Rod Ll'l.ver of Corona de! Mar In the quartuf\nals of the U.S. National Indoor Open Tennis champion,hipo Fri· day .plgbt. . . . ... . .. -. . ' . .-ltier Fir•t Bound, lt'.-ins . Rustler; OCC .Nines RACE·s SUNDAY -Cale Yarborough clasps trophy with free arm after wi nning Thursday's t"J-5 nlile Daytona qualifying run. Yarborough will be in· front row for Sunday's 500 stock car ctas~u; .. He . wa s in. . jurcd in oecember j~ a race and his hopei of di-iv· ing again wer~ :.eonside:ed dim .. UCI ·Nine UC •. Loses,• 73;.76 · . ' ' , ·Ousted from ·-':Tourney The D-year-old Egyptian, in beating . llie lo,J>~ lorelp mtrj< In ~ ~.ooo t.oupllment, moved1nt_o Saturday.'1 setni·_· fuill round· against Amerfc~n • Cilf( ruc'liey : · ~· . ~ ' . . . ' . -. ~, ........ . .. H ... Azt ... .. ostS·i.. , ecs · · Washingto.rt Dazzles .. . '. .... ;_~ .. ,,,•\1·. ' .. Golden Wesl.iiid Ora~e Coasl colfeges were Wsted from ttie . an~uar"Mt.. .S.an Antonio CotJeit b~ball toU'rnamect"Fri· day · afterhOon, aner both teams . liad !Corecf opening round wins. Cage Ga111es Hig~t TV · Schedule · Basketball buffs will have an · op- portunity to switch back ~n~ Forth between the. UCLA-Oregon game fctian· nel 5).-and the USC.Oregon 'st.ate en· counter -cchanriet. 11) beginning at I toni1ht. T)le·two game11 run concurrently in the llOrihwest and will climax l '"wealth of llasketball action on televisibn ·~his weekend. c:twmel 4 wilt present the San Gabriel V•lle)r Leagµe championshlP.. ,_&a in e lietwe~ Lytlwood and Exee1$DJ".·al noon with 8:cUon laking place at Dominguez Hig~. ~lnMr will emerge as undi spu.fed lfague Champion as each team has a 7-% rtctird to date. The · World Ski Champiomhip,s from Vysoke Tatry, Czecho61ovakia will tic 11eeil. live and in color via satellite Sunday aftern~n at 2:30 oo Cha'nnel 4. Professional· football and baseball fans can watch thelr favorile4 in action on the 10If COW'M: as highlights of tbe-Astrojet Golf Classic are presented Sunday al 5 ~·c1C!Ck..9!l ~~9. --'-,- . . . " .. . .. tqe. Rusll'!s·'!.iP~ !Uvti'iide, .8-7 .i!i a . ll)QJ'niPJ g~mer.b\lli.Jcll to-Bio ijondo.~9-a; in tbe afte:moon contest. .. Orange Coast, after whipping 5-n Bem~rdi@. ~I, lost to undef~ated C~t1ffey, 1-2. . . ln . Golde!'l West;s · victory o v e r Riverside, Noel Paulson led a 14-hit assault with three hits. Wayne Kiefer , Bill . .Bowlftt M.lt• Pemberton and Rick· Russell all hit safely twice. Rio ijopdo st9pped G91den West's y.iin· nilfr litt:eak at fout in tKe second game u the~ bang~ out'l3 hits. Jn t~ 9CC wln over ,San· Bernardipo, Tom Ktng'Wal the batting star with·three hib!, one a two-run homer in the eighth inning. Bob Leavy h~ a pair of singlt$ in . the 8eCOnd game. OCC and Golden \Yest face each other Tuesday at 2 v.m. on the Rustler diamond. · OrMM (MIT UI (Ill"" (II P1111, lb C'91'\, I'll PowtH, :Ill LN ..-,. 111 s. lt1r1s. cf T, ·!tine, c W'l\l1!ttr, rf Lo ... , If PJ.11, If Schoetlltt, • WllltlN. p •t ' ~ ,..,. ' • I . o Sederllnd. ~ l • t ·1 wtnhtrt, c ' I 0 • G•"""i ~ ••i.011:-.»· J f I I ftftki.,,, d ' I 0 0 01vli, ff l I I O Vl\1'"• ,lb 1 • 0 .4 Jl--. ... ' t o o Okr1i1a. • 1 o I • •• 0 • 'Ta .. 11 17 t 1 1 Tol•ll ,, ••• lh' llU!lllr•" O••n'' Co•1' Cll1flw 110 000 ... 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Jn th•··fl.00.000 San AhtiMlo Opel'l4olf ·.tournament: 'lrriday. ·eut.uda, a 25-year-old :ln h!s third •yelir on &he tour, had a 36 hole total Of 136. row" undet par for two trips over. the fr1gid, 7,13&, yatd, par 70 Pecan Valley Goll Club.....,.. · He Mid 1.one.ftrOlce lead over dra'A'linJZ veteran Rod Funselh, the firsl round leader who slipped to a 70 for 131. ·Ii was three more. strokes back to John Schlee, who, re<:<>rded his second .con- secutive 70, ·and Kerrilit Zarley. who ambled through. a late shower to a 69. They wue tied at Ito. • liEw YORK -Martin McGrady, the master at 600 yards, switched to the 500 metet"s Friday night and continued ~11 wizardy by equaling the 17-ycar-o\d w.orld best cloc king at the U.S. Invitational track meet. The 23-year-okl schoolteacher from \\lashlngton, D.C., glided to his cigtlth consecutive victory of the indoor sca10n in 1 minute. 29 seconds, tying the mark set by 11-fal WhiU:te.ld in 195.l. WEST Hl1'S 37, lAKERS WI.IV 119-114 L ! ··•.. . . -~ v ·'· ·-·· .. . . In T ,viJi Bill " . ,· .. : . ~ . ~. ~ . FreslltAin,hurlefl -Tom t>odd..wi"-mAf'- his second start for coach Gary Adams' UC Irvine baseball team in the first game or a doubleheader, with the San t~:ll_~R :./!{l"~t ~~~!te~t~r:-~. __ ._· By llOWARO L. HANDY Of "" tl•lll' 1'!1111 Siii!. Diego State Azt~s today on the · lrv.ine · Whtie ttfe test df llie ria1ion rs· pa y.ihg ca mpus diamond. tribu te to George Washington this weeJ· First game , a seven innint atfalr, wlll enc, UC Riv't rside will stage IU: Own C'ele- start at 12 o'cloek with t nine .Inning bratlon ·in· honor or anolhfr Washinglan finale following. , <··· .... -Mike.· -,,. ' · · Da ve Wollm, a transfer from Grpss-The 6-1 junior guard for cqach Fteddle morlt· Colfege In San Diego; getS his first eoss: H.i.£hlanders put oii a,~aziljn&Jhoo.t~ start of the. ·campaign in the nightcap~ • ir:1g e~hi,b~ion in th_«; final ajne ,min11te9 Dodd opened I.be· first UCI ·game,.Jast F'rldzy. night to lead UC~· lo .a. 78:{'' Saturday · in _Riv.erside and pitched nine· come.frbm ·behlnd victor:}' over a· ~attllng full !Mings lo post a 7-1 victory. The UC Irvi ne team. Riversid~ run was unearned. He iJlSQ con· The tw~s.lirig. squi~ing. r~:hq\ sOOo~-trl buted the first.ever home run for 'tttc Ing Washington, Pi<1Jke· tfial ·IS, rO'.lnd·-h1s Anteaters. · · · way undir !he basket ·10 tcorc the win· Irvine "'ill return ror an o th c r nlng points with Seven seconds rema ining .. doubleheader on Monday, a schOOI holi· fie took command of the Riverside day (Y.'asl\lngton's birthday) against team, periOllllly. with 9: 14 to plav, .from Ante!Ope VaHey: · · this point On he hit. II of.the last. 20 points This is the only junior college! team on for R!verside and tbe last i6 Jn suCcession. th., Ant.eater schedule this 'season. Ra y More important, wl\en . he .,bejan · -h1s Smith. coach of Antelope Valley, was a amulng string, Ute. Highlanders were r~at.e and .teammate. ~!,'Adams al traU{ng by seven points .and he put.them UCL..;.. Adam1 was capwn . cir . the in front with jump shOts from all around basebaU team and Smith captain or the the key and at the baseline. via the personal.foul route when the final basket was made inCIOiiing the Anteater ~lii:!COl'ld .half spar.kplug, Steve Sabins. ' Sabi ns put Irvine Into the lead and hacl tied the game~·at ·?~7~ ).l•t prior to his evicilon. Jell. Cwmingham tJieii hi~ a pair of free throws to tie It agil.in at' 71-76 with 45 i!concls· Jeft. . · .1. ." '. • Rivtrside eleet.ed t~ run down the cld and '4rhen it came t}fne.lo score. who had. thf. ball? That'• rig!i~ M1k• ·washington and; he made good on a to.iJJt.lng Shot up- der the basktt. , • 1• Sabins WB.! hlgh point ~n for 'lrvil)e wtth 24. follo\\'ed_~Y, CUnninghJm "".ith 11. Cul}nlf}gham also had .1,. rebdund~ to tie Qill.M90re for a single (a.me SC!aS"01J hjgh. But 'the rebounding of ·Lee (17) -tnd Darrel Danie l (13) gave the fi:Jghlanders_ a. 6(1--4! edge in lhia JmPQrtant deP.arlment. The loM 'stOppcd an. eight gin1e . wiit gtreak for Irvine and virtually tntled any' rurthcr thoughtS or an · NCAA t plafo ff berth .. The Anteaters host Cal Polv (Pomona) tonight with a freshman preliminary at 5:45 and tht vanity encounter at a: .. , grid Squad during their senior season. rn that filial 16 point barrage. he hit Ben Wet tier. anolher Junior college six fit Id goals and four free throws. He B · · w transfer from· San Bernardioo. will start also wound up with high polnt honors: 3(1. l"'l,DS ·1'n the first game with another ·freshman . Two UCI starttrs w~re on the !titelines U · ' Bot> 9arlow fServlte) getting the nod in LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jerry West'• th<! Monday nightcap. · ' "¢: -¢: 1f T 37' poinl8 and Mel Coonts' 22 led a second Dennis Nicholson and Tom O'Connor ro1' 31)Q Foll half Los Angeles Laker rally that brooght wll\ ht used In relief. ~ .~ 0' ,...,."" ,~"J ,1 "' uc 111111"'~!"~7~ "'· • q a them a 11g...114 victory over the Adams sAid he would use the sami Cu11nlnotuim 1 J J 11 wiutlntlOll 11 · 1 ·•JI Moof• )llfMMI J ·l 16 • MllwaUket Bucks Fridar .nigtit In Na· lineup tt:iat opened the first thrt!:c games ~.. o a J o t~· ~ {.! 1: CoRVALL'JS (AP) -To,S-rankcil UOLA tional Basketball Association play~ In Saturday's opening .conl!;!l but . would ~= ~ : ~ ~ ~~ . 1 , 1 2 hiked ils basketball' record to 2t.(l 'Friday The vktoty foe the Laktrs moyed them mak~ :~l~be.I: i~ succeed111& con~t.s to 1i.w11nt111m 1 t 1 • c1ni.1 l i i • nighlJ 1.urnlilg? li&ek ·Oregon State 71-58 to "itli11! • .t1'~-~es of Western D!Y'l__•~-gi~e ~v~ry~y ~n the r~! ~n ~p-~::rllO'tlch . : : : : ~:ft;.., ·· f·, ~ .: : for It! ninth straight Picifi0-1 COnftreACe leading Atlalila and7lit0ke a .four~game ~u.11.ity--ui li~· . , ~Oi , o 1 ' ~ -..-""" '· win l>f lb-e-season:-.-~-r-;:? ....-:-----::;- winl'ling ··streak for Milwaukee.·· Lew "We have to fiod out what ,they can ~:\fi1'~, ~Z' 1111~,,!.iJ. ,,;°'Ji' '~'J .. l1~i ~ '' UCLA caught the• Beavers by surprise Alclndbr led the Buck a scoring WJlh· 31 do-," he said in relerence to hit pitChlng by employing a zone defense desl .. ......a tO rotat. U j the UCI 'rttl! ttJl UC• '1 11 (Jt) .~ti . &'~ pomu.: . ..101) u--~~-.. as_.i;.e~i:~e~ ... ~---_. 1 . ·""pf•·_.,_, ''!""• ._ .wu.apae on.\Ue.BanoJome.,-OSU'a ,7.footf u•Jwouk~--on!. ~oodBu inside ~Ung start.fng•Tineup.. . . . ~•"""" 5 1 l 11 Mcoeu .. i • 1 11 ti!nter. Bartolome who !rads the nation1 --'1U y ~-1:1;::: -This h ~ I II 8_f!'• I ' 4 111 '"" .. " J I l.11 • .......... • • frwi Alclndor as t e -cks oora a JJ-2• means t at t .... opening 1rmsp wt etitk • ,....., n EY•11t --, o , • -in-.-goal-eccul'le~•oond up W1 first period ,lead." west llfl<f·COu.nll.let'.1-a ha ve Bobby" F~rrar In lert fleld. Ml~e ~!:f!:" ,; ; ~ ~~ ~~ · ~ ~ ~ 1; ·~five ba11keta in:nl~ stt,mpls. Laker l;xlrst in ·the secood pcf\Od j>ut ~cora ~t seco~ base •. ~ky. Cral; l!l . MJl!'nv , a 1 i -""'.ot" 1 r o < ' · UQhA held OrelOO State scoreless Jn FIYnrfRbblnsoo alld AICihdor contltlu.ed·to center field ., To.IP Spence ~l,,f1r~ }~. ::· .. ~11~ ··-·· l 1 • 2 .~:,:. ~ .: .~ ': ._uic ,final 4:16 'of the nrst half·~ build 1 pumR through Milwaukee buckets for a P..1ikt Saska 111 right field. Dan Hansen al' 11r1.,,...ve• 1 1 o J 30-22 hal!Umc., edge. Oregon State wasl 64.S(-hh'lftlmt advanta-ge. short ~op. Chuc·k Spanski at third base. Totei~ ,, n 1, •J 07~,1, 1; ,: 1: ,: within six points early Jn the second ~If and Mike Shellll(l. catching, He1111 ... 1: uc1 F•osll 41. uc11: F•0th ». be!orc the -BJ'Ul{IS scored nln1 slra1ghtl .. points to break the contest wkfe open. j B I • Cl • : l. F. · 1· p,_. 1· :r~~Ui~~~~:~es::s~i;~:nt~:;. .·~. t•n.i~re ·:. · .. a1·m.;.s_:· ·. ot;i -.. _ay i~~~~~1~Jn:~~"E1~~:, .. -._in~'."~n·\a. r~... ;,.;;_ ;,,t~ ~··ld•I , • • •• J, • 4 ' •• I • ,I ' vn:" ll'!;llUfl.l """-'" ~'f -./ VllWI BALTIMORE (AP) -The Miami t~e ~aitcr wi~ Robbl:.--Ho~-~ ... ~.µ,. : don "t blame Doii '!)..all. u.: ~sibillly :of!o!>i . w. Pulk<! irwh·Fr.m Sciutllerii Call· 00tptrina·tampe.reit 11n hiring Don Shula·.ag Dotph.in1 ipparenU)' are within thtir lies wllh Rol>ble1· "'). I ;', ihltnl~ in rlb~.rJrntl~nine :mln.11ln.\tt\'h•nd eo1ctia Den KlosW'man, 'generalmanQer . r'~i.( tn hiring: Shula.\u ' ~~aJ· "ln pro (ootbalJ.:, y~ arf :aupposed to 1\1\e 'l'i-ojani· l\_~..a ~P~i~..a~Conference or lhe IWllmoie ColtJ, charg..t llriday, .... . ,. . . ._._... roUow protocol whenever YPll !l'O\lld like biurp.i9 .. iblcl , • .. .. .. •l !rt -my opinion U\11 is tampertng~" man31W 8~ gtvmg ~Im itock ln IM -to hire an Individual from' inother.foot. It 1"as Ore~'s 1fittn str (t)t .confer- Kloslerman said. "r reel very lltong ''~::n."~ '· ·. . "·t '. ball tesm-. 'Mlilt -being.J'10ll. contact' the 'eDCe triumph aitd ·!•~ tlie Pi!ck• po5lle> about iL" • , _ Under "NFL poJley. It l11 pc.rmissible for owner and ask (or pCrml1slon to tali to \~or ~. Pate,' ~hlN.1 lf!bealel1 • ,However, Kloltennan sald he has no! · 1 ~ Qr •nQlher executive ' to move ~ lndi".1dual. .. '· \... __. Thef entertain !he Bruln1 ion{ght lal lodjed 'a formal complaint and doe.a not from one.teatn to another provided he ls In th111 case, nai.ne.f Don :fhula, Oils Eul!cnt whlle the Trojn.ns O'IOV'e to Cor. expect a~y ·action by CQtnm1$.sloner Pete stel)l)lng 'ilp • to a hlgflcr and mor~ w~ never done."· • • VeUJY to fate the Ortgdn Stale Bt!•Y-ers. j RouJ,Je of \he-Natlonal Football Leag\le. lucr•tlv e Position. Klosler1nan sold the f)rsl lime the Colts · Sot11hem C:il bl(llt 1·oo-q hal(Url!,e leacj He takt he hid informed Ratelle that Klosterman aaid·the fll'll tlme,lhe Colli 1o1:ere aware anything .was afool Wl\.S Feb. bµi Oregon fought back ·~ lake ,. SNS l the Colli were Vtrf unhappy over the hea111 • Shule wb . takln1· lhe P..11aml JO .when Shula .u ked StC!e RQSenbl~m. • ejg~.· Oreg'on then hit' 1 hol sq-ea-to ~04 failure ,of Joe Robbie, Miam i's managing coaching· Job wu the same day il was ln-1 o n of the owner, if fit CO\lld I a k t ~ · alieait by as many u 15 point,9! ·and lhe 1 general pa(tner, or aome other official, to nounctd thtr1e at • news conference trip to_Mlami to UiUr"With Robbi~. Eight ~tco"'e wis dettT'l~ed. • , · 1 · have contacted them before hiring away Wednesday n ahl , · • • data .tater, It wa1' annoul\etd Shula WAI """ .\feshlng'8ft Stlr.te itormed to ,.a Ji-• Shula, "I lhlnk thll "" handled In. JI IOI> )eavlng llaltlmoro where he had coooloed point l<ad midwaf In the first half Ind~ ltoztHt sa:d Friday ht l'l'ooJd diacws ver&iv:. maooer, .,_ ~ Kloltepnao. •·J J&Vtn IC~ ...---routed S,ford, ~ ln Pllo..A.1~ ~-"""' • l ' • • r4 'i>AtLY PlLOT ~~;~gs • )1 • '. ( .wffi · 47.33; . ' .. :cunch Tie J!y D!VE CEAllLEY Of .... Dall~ !Hitt • ..., The Corona del Mar b«sketball squad clinched a · Ue for the Irvine League crown Friday olghl arid.secured a berth In the CIF ·iilaf<lb by• crusblng Santa Ana va11ey: 47~ lo ~ winners• gym. 'lbe Sea Kings ··can become the sole hold,. of the loop UUe tonight when they travtl to menacing Estancia for an a o'clock e.ncounter. A eoiona k>ss would send the league in- to a thr~way U1 between the Sea Kings, Estancia and Loaro . The. s.. Klnp 'ocor!d their !11th loop win uactly the aame way as they notch· 4 ed the nine pttvious victories -by defense. Corona's W zone kept Valley :from ever effecUvely penetraUng on of. fense, and when the Falcons had dlf· flculty httUng from the outside, they were finilhed. COron.a held a snug 16-14 margin just :Over twO minutes Into the secmd stanza, .but very alowly wldeaed the edge lo the flnliti. fte defense of the Sea Kings was upec!ally •• ....,. in the -ball, ' when Valley could tally ooly 15 points In 11 minutes. The 'Falcons conUnually fired at wll~ Ulllally mllS!ng. • While valley wu unable t.o set up a play f0<;.moot of the~ Corona....,. intttY spent mo<t .GI the night doing JUSt thal The oquad melkulowlly passed the ball· around until someone was in the ·clear IQJ; an easy two points. Drama.tic Win -for-Lions, 46-45 By IWGER CARLSON Of 1M O.llt Plllft IMlf Richlr<f Mann's dramatic ~ from lhe "ktY with Ol\fl second Jett gave Westminster Wgh School's Lk>ns a sensa· lionat 4MS victory Friday nl;ht, thus gJVing the host Uons their first-ever SUMtt League championshlp before an overflow crowd of 2,800 fans .. A1fOost tnslanUy the floor was a sea of · jub!luit Westminster bumaolty reflecting the fineat moment in the Uona' 11-year baskelball hislory. Tralllng, 45-44, Mann took an Inbounds Gauchos Post Fourth Victory . In Row, 82-67 5addleback College jumped out to a quick lead and never looked baclrln hand· ing COllege of the Canyom an 82--67 set· back in Desert Conference basketball act.loo on the losers' court Friday night. The win was the Gauohoe' fourth straight in conference action and .ran their circuit mark to 7..S. Coach-Roy Stev· ens' cltib hosts Mt. San Jacinto College tonight at Mission Jll•lo High. In Friday night's game, Sadd1~ac.k bJt at a 48 percent clip, connecting on 3S of 79 attempts from the field .. ' · .. pasa from so~homore Terry Meiaenbeime:r with ae~n seconds left in tho.r•m• ~-dribbled to the Viking key - stopped, jumped and snapped the net.I to break th' backs of Marlna's galianl crew . It Wat' the only points of the game for Mann and on the shot, It marked the first time WeslmJnster led in the game since the -1"1 minute Of play. Coach Don Leavey, in hls first year at the belm, explained afterwards that the Liona' plao in the final ll10lllenll of play was to get the ban to M center Dan Broderick tmdemeath, but the att<mpt went awry aod Mann waa a secondary choice. It wu a heartbreaking loss for coach Jim Stepbena' Vlklnp, who had taken It to the laUer Llo!la from the opOning momenta. Key effort. by junior Kipp Baird bad ~ept the Yikes In seemingly good shape but in the end It was the Yikes' failure to connect on three one·and-One free throw atlempt.s in the final 2:32 of play that gave Westminster new Ille. Westminster n&JTOWed the margin to 45-44 with 21 seconds to go on BroderJck's short one and then took ~ion ag~ln with seven secood.s to go after Marina blew It& !inal try from the pU1 U... Marina blt ooly three of nine free Jbrow1 !ft tha final quarter. 8"'derick led .all 1<0r<n ·with 21 - mostly on inllde &bots following lob passea ft'<lm hla matea. w ............. , .. ,. Mtrllll fUl fl It ... "' lltk•ln' 0 I t I l .. t ll'Cldtrlck 10 I 4 21 ""'-*"' Mlllfl 1 I • t Mc011h11 Mct.lftdOll t t J 1 Strttford Mt!Ml'llMlll'IW t I t ~ Mllllt11'o' Hfrl!IMll" t I 1 t "-'*ll• Ttllll •1trd IP lt If •• T61tlt ,.,.. ~ ... ,..,.. 11 It '' u 11 , fl ""''"' I l 0 1 j 1 2 II , 1 ' 1 0 • 1 0 I t t 4 .1 I t t ) I J 1$ ,, Jlt-'J -Huntington . . Turns Back Tars, 72-62 By PHIL R068 Of 111t OllllY Plitt ltttt ' Huntington Beach and Newport Buch cl05ed out their SUns« ~ague c ... boob for the 1969-70 season Friday n:lglit u the invading OUen dropped the ho!I Tars by lbe waysJde, 'IU2. 'Ibe declslon enabled the two schools to finish 3-4 Jn the final atandina:s, with respective M and M records. Westmlmter edged Marina 4M5 to decide the Sunset"tltle in aootber Stm:set game where two teams w~ jockeying for polltloo. • 'Ibe ~.Oller scurne at Newport broulht together two talent·laden cfubs which have had their ups and downs dur· ing the course of the hectic Sunset cam· palgn. . A! far Blong as baUway through U1e loop schedule, both teama had been solid contenders. It was o'nly during the lut ~o weeks when HunUngton had ahowed signs of tir- ing, while the Tars had e1perienced near· tot.al cOl.Japse within the same period of time. In Friday's contest, the Oil Cily sliCkei;-s had piled up a wkle 19-7 ad· vantage by the time the first quarter had ended and they spread that margin out to an even wider 41·Z2 at halftime. Huntington forward Garth Wise was the chief imtlgator ol the Oiler firework• with three key baskets during the spurt. The ooJy •01ir note · ol the nlgbt ior Corana·wu the 18 fouls committed, 12 or -~ the flnWlaH. -• ··-~·-·­The FaJcons stayed close in the opening minutes only with aome sharp 6hooUng . · fn>m the grat!J tint. In addltloa, Sea King center Mike Sevier fouled out midway in the Iut quarter after tallying only four Guard Eric Christensen led the Saddle- back scoring attack with 26 points. In- cluding 11 field goals. Center Cam Smith was the only other Gaucho' player In Cloobfefigures With "13: BUrNoon an<l· Riek Edwards hlt nine and Randy Law· re.nee chipped In eight. • The Gauchos held a 39-12 ha1£Ume lead. After .tonight's game with Mt. San Ja. cinto, Saddleback will conclude the sea· son next Saturday night (Feb. 28) a,t ~a C06ta. With the Oilers In possession and up by only two at 9-7 midway Jhrou,gh the initial '"' stanza, talented center Tony" Cate Upped 1n Paul Moro's unsuccessful outside al· tempt and the alreaklng Huntington.s were on their way. •points. - . But Sevier'& departure was more than balanced out by forward Don Killian, the ·Sea Kings' mainstay. Killian sparked Corona with nine points in the third period. flniShlng with 18 tallies and 13 re-> bounds. Canyons had three players Jn double ·figures led by John Ray's 29 P<>lnls. · Saddlebac~ outhlt Canyf.11'.!s .from the field. Ci5-2S; but the losers had' a 21·10 edge at the free throw line. . n.-11 AMI Y•lltt' lSJI Ce,.... t111 Mir CIJl .. ft .... hill .. ,.. ,,. 7 ) j 1 11:1111.n ' • 2 II K11rllci'Mi: ' "t 0 j .. GMlltt' . > I . ' KffH ' .. J 10 """' Cl .. j .. ,_, I . ' ' <M~ ' 0 I • M1uer 1 J J '. Hol\ll'ldtr ' ' . . --· •• 1 0 Grl1,b1 . ' ' ' or-0 7 0 ' .... ' . ' ' . . ' .... 0 1 0 1 O!lvtr ' ' 1S17,l 47 To11l1 1111 lfll Tollli ic.9" llY °"'""' 5-"!I Anl VII~ • • ' 0-U ~ CMIJ Mir " " " ,,_,, Ct"YIM 161) fl ""' ,. 5 • s lt 0 .. 4 • 11 1l 7• 6 1 I ll I D 0 l Estm1cia ,Trips .~.dison; . .. .... ~ ' Host ·sea Iililgs Tollight By. STEVE . ANDREWS Of "" OtlfJ Ptlltt , .... Est.allcla hoat.s Corona del Mar tonllht bi an lrvlne: League ·basketball encounter. that could put the 1~ race into ~ ~ way tie for the top spot and send the Eagles lo the C!F. playoffs. A loss !or the Eagl,. ,.,..Id d!"'P \hem to third and damage tbei-r chances Of n~bblng a her~ but. the po;.jbUlty wOOJd 'sllll be there. Tip--off is lilated for I p.m. Bill Wetul's ·Eagles. took a step closer to the coveted playoffs F)iday evening as they knocked .off Edi.son High, 54-39, at Macina. · . k · Gary Oraill paced the F.Btane1a attac with 17 poiots, but his work under the boardJ was Uie key factor. He virtually destroyed the Chargers PIRATE CA.G.ERS 'HOST SAN DIEGO Orange Coast College's baskelball t~m closes out the 1969-70 season tonight, ·hosting San Diego City College tn a ~th .coast Conference encounter. Game time Is~ Herb Livsey'-s club fell to San Diego, 7M7 earlier in the conference aeuon. Orange Coast. .baa a 9-11 ~n mark and a 4-7 con!erenct mark going lD· to tonlght"s game. In another junior college a;ame tonight involving a~ area team, ~leback.hosts --Ml &aT\"Jacinto ~Mi111on1Vlejo..Hiih. . Gotd<n We!! and Soddlebaok conclude ·their &ea50ns nen week with the Rustlers 1 l103Una LA Harbor Tueeday nllbt at OCC and Saddleb&ek traveling to Mlra Costa Saturday .~gbt: 1.00e defense as teammates always seem· ed to find him open for driving lay-ins from the baseline. OriiU's picture pas5 to Les Hesler forc:ed Charger center John Fish~r ~ pick up his fourllt personal foul. Edison s top scorer fouled out seconds later. From there on in Estancia controlled the game, oulscoring Edison 14·2 in the final 1:55. It was a tight ball game up until that point with the Chargers down just 37.35 with 3:17 le(t. Skip Williams trailed Orgill In the poi~t colwnn for Estancia. The big center hit for 15 markers. Hester contributed 14 poinll for the Eagles. DEFENSIVE PRESSURE -Westminster High's Dan Broderick (!O) .and Torry Meisenheimer (31) move in to shut off Marina High's Rick Mosier (22) in a key moment in Friday's Sunset League title . . Saxons Still In Raee CAii. Y f'll.OT f'M" showdown. \Veslrninster won, 46-45, on last-second heroics by Rich ard Mann. Other Viking in picture is Mark Cronkrite (42). '· Fountain Valley Falls F.c:ll:Km could get consistent scoring from oiily three tndivldusls. Those three Diablos Edge Tritons, 29-26; Artists Lose alsb accounted for all 12 Ediaon field T T h L 59 46 goats. Fisher led the scoring with 17 0 oug oara, • polnts. r.1lssion Viejo High kept lts CJF AAA Edison took the halltime advantage, 22· basketball playoff hopes alive Friday 20, but in the third qua.rler, neither team By JOHN CASS 1hree scorers found the ball right under night with a tense 29-26 verdict over stub- made much headway. Of tti1 c111Y P11tt si.tt the bucket "'ilh little, or no, defense bom San Clemente -finishing the The Chargers had a big chance lo Loara's well dlscipllned basketballers possible. Cre.'ltview League in third place behind bre.ak the game wide open in this stania. remained in the Urlck of the battle for a Fountain Valley ran into trouble champion Villa Park and runnerup oulshooling Estancia, 17-7. However, they CIF play-off berth with a 59-46 victory midway through the lhlrd period when foothill. managed to hlt only two of those at· over Fountain Valley in the losers' gym the Loara full court press defense was In other loop action , Laguna Beach tempts and missed a golden opportunity. Friday night. thrown at the Barons. dropped its 14th verdict, 67-48, to close out 1be reason the Chargers had more Throughout the first half of the clash , At this point. the Barons started lo Jts 1970 campaign. shots at the buket was a rash of Eagle the hosting Barons we re able to slay with press for shoLs with the result that Loara Coach Pat Roberts and his r,Ussion Vie-- ball contPOI errors. Estancia committed the Saxons. Gary Valbuena's tip-In at the "'as able to make easy rebounds on poor Jo crew must now sit back and wail for seven miscu~ in the third period, four buzzer knotted the halftime llC(lie al 26 percentage shots. the final verdict from the ClF as to ~ing before they could get off a shot. point!: + L<oara made a strong effort in the third v.·he{het the Dlab!05 are to continue on In •ST•"t•• 1511 llauo" 0,1 Valbuena's efforts v.·ere overshadowed stanza with Sgontz pumping eight points the eliminations or notl 1• " .,. ,.. fl 1t "' " by the work of Saxon Warret) Wheeler throuah the nets, four from the charity The 32-team playoffs have room for 13 Ortl!I j 1 .l i1 1111.1.-: ~ ~ ! who as!lsted Denny Nlc~la~, Rudy line, while Nichols contributed six, all tandems of first and second place teams ~~':''"' ; ; : :; ~ ~:: -s J..+lJ _sgontLand..John~'1StLanwotcz u~o dot}· _ _Jfom..Jhe.floor. +-_ . _ _ along with slx-c>ther berths. ~!;?.,, ~ ; ~ ! ~~~hi : : ~ : ble figures far .the nigl:U. . By the end of the third period, Loara The decision is expected lo be. reached i u11tr a 0 1 a FuM• o 3 o l Three of tht four Loara field goals in had established a six·pl'li.nt lead and was Sunday. '1\lluerutt.u1 o o 2 • :'~~~P'HI ·: : l : the seeond periOO were set up by brilliant never again threatened. Victory didn't come easy far r,1issi_on ,.°'''' ,, i t its.. ro111s n u 11 lf passes from Wheeler. Nicholas picked up Afler Fountain Valley opened the final Viejo as the hosl Tritons stunned the win· -sc-.,., 011•11·~~ • ,; ,1_,.. the first., Don Standley got am:ither while frame scoring with a pair or free throws, ners with a tough defense and stalling n 1~ 1 lll-.lt Sgontz ·converted the final assist. All Loara pumped nine consecutive points offense. lhrough the hoop. The tactics seemed to pay off ror coach ·MD Wins, -Mustangs Falter Sgontz converted on e turn·aroun<l·jUm· John Baker and his San Clemente outfit ~r under the bucket. Nicholas turned in as the hos\J led by three after three a 1.hrce-point play as he scored on a lay. quarters. up. has fouled and converted the free throw. Sgontz· came right back with two more charity tosses. MIHllll Yltll mt " It " " Holm•• W.t•ln' l(,tlt Wtil Mlo1hln11n 1111 c;1...wm. uo """" 1 J ' • J 1 o 7 l.omblrdt • MaUr Del High notd>ed ill 20th win,DI the Jflt baskethall campalgn friil•y JJllhl. IJot Colla M~ put the W?lpl to .the 'lJ ...... with a loll. lo collar~ll­ lnf MalJ!Olla In Jr<lne Leogue pJu, . 'l'he Mooarcba ol Miter Dei routed wlnl.,. SL i'aul.' 7HB. at the loom' .-rt ind received 1 27-polnt outPll! from forward Ralph Qiandoa In lhe AnaelUJ J..oiUe Hn1fe. i ll<ilt MalllOll• band<d Costa Mm its ..,,,.!h Jou In tbe ·flnal elglll games, 73- tt, w!UI a com~ ef!Ol't In llie ~~.~ter• .. Chlndoa ~ U 1t .' · Ii' the-$~·Pau1 ' - lss11e, a cOnteat that allowed little suspense to the outcome. · Werner Raes and Steve Kemper were =ilso tn double firum with 13 and ti In the Monarchs' final moment. Thty finish· ed th1nl In the Antt•lus circuit behind • ,._.. ... o.I (ti) "",iii. 7 u • ,, ''· , .. 11•1 CMl'tfll• Wtllltr --· ·-!(tit .. ·-· ftflltrO K~"t11 F'~tr "4•""'1 ' --°""'" Toltll • J 0 I t 0 0 I 0 4 S 1 IS 2 I 1 1 ) I I 11 0 f ' ' I o 1 2 J o I • • • I • • • • 0 0 ' 0 IUltllfllOI lhtwi..1 Rkllflf1 MtCll""lcl 011rtl ..... ,_., ••• Ptr~1 o•- ·u ~ It '' To1111 lttrt •r GiHln1rt IJ 11 • • • ft It .. " ' • t 4 • 1 , ) I I I J I I • ' ) ' ' . I fl 1 1 0 I 0 I 1 , J • I 0 I J I <I l l 1J!iV•. 10 ,,_,, IC Iha champion St. Anthony and runnerup Pjus X, whleh ripped Servile. · Coach Emil Neeme's Co$1.a ~lesa crew had a lead late in the gidhe again, but eou ld not hold on . The host Sentinels came from five points back in the final 2:35 and went on lo post the four~point ''ictory. • (lilt M ... IHI "" .. '' M11111llt 11Jl fl"'''' t I ' 1 ' 1 J 0 II XrlUlt )IJ•Jon41 l 7lt W•btl 1 1 •U $tew•rd SIOUltrltl\ 0 0 t • 0 R!Ct\lt o I 1 6 Rich~"°' I ' 1 • 0 o I o u· 11 l • tt 101111 lttrc 111 °"''""' 11 " " u ! ' •• : J I lt'''' ... ) lJ l !-' ' ) ...,, 1 Jl11 101J .. -· IJ l '-'J Then Nicholas scored on a p<tsS from Sgontz to spread the gap to 13, ~-40. with 3;54 left in the game. Nicholas ended up the night's scoring with high point llooori al 19 point!. Sgontz. followed with 15, seven rrom IM: frte throw line, while Bogda.nowlcz scored 13. Valbuena potted 17 points in the losing cause. l1111 Otl " ",. .. 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Tkfte: •:•1.0 JC .Swimming Adrni11io11 SS.00 per p1rtt~, INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE nnnl"TTrlllG""PRORSSIONAl:""IRONS COMPl,ITI 'S?ARTIR sm . •, $6Q.OO & UP e MINS .OL, SHOO l'I-$2.1.91 -NOW $I 4.95 All SI-to Choooo l'rom • • StiU • lonao number of 1969 Close-Out Clubs Av1Uable e UATHD c;&.UI COYIRS l'I-.,.71 -NOW ••~oo • • Mons an~-Womens Apparel Roducod to Cloar For Now Stock MILE SQUARE GOLF COURSE 1CM01 WARNIR AVE., 'OUNTAIN VALLIY ....................... ..,. ......,, .. , DAILY '1LOf ,_ " I • • - ·' . . • J I 1 0 OAILV PILOT S.11turda1, F~bru~ry 21, 1970 ""'~~--"-'---~~~~~~~'-- An•• Latade r s ·she Gets Earful Laguna Drops Director Po~t • . -,. 1 • On ·Dinner Date DEA R ANN LANDERs : I had a date the other night With a girl who has ~one sec ret arial work in for· eign countries. Pearl° is brig ht and attractive. I liked her very much until she did something that shocked n1c. Last night we "'ent to dinner In a Chjc little cafe. I ordered exp~nsive Yi'ine · - By TOf\t TITUS Jo~nson (who iS currently In "\Ve hope to cofne up with a ot ~ .. o.1w '"1lel 11•" rehearsal for "Little · lli1ary balanced program o( comedy, The 1970-11 season at lhe Sunshine" at I.he playhouse ), drama and m u s i ca I pro- L.agu.na Moulton Playhouse Martheila Randall, Howard duclions v•hlch , will mosl ap- wlll see a return to the pollcy "Hap'' Grahi.m, DOOg R~w. e peal to the community," he of guest directors. eliminaOng '":'! the posl or artisUc director and Gwen Yt1mell, all or added. now held by John Fenacca. w1l9m have directed al Another change £or the com· Bill Harcum, president of Laguna In the past. ing seawn wUl be the: ex- the Lagtlna. Commun I t Y ''Jn increasing the season tension of the productions lo Players' board of directors, r inade tblrannowicement F.'ti· rom six plays to eight," four weeks, \Ve d n es days day, ~ng that the playh<>We l!arcum went on, "the board through Saturdays. for a total will increase• Its season 1oof will sClect I~ potential pro.-of 16 petformances. The cu r· 1n cm q ·c. rshlp subscription ductions and will then ask the rent · schedule i5 Tuesday pJay~ frorri six lo eigth nexl membership to choose the through Saturday for two or toi:tl.her, play• cards. go lo eight they would mo~t like lo th ree. weeks. n1ovies and sport events 33 a year. .. • see. • fertacca, contacted al the lour.some. "The changes in our struc-playhouse late F r 1 da y , lure are being made chieOy The other. gal is up at the ror econo mic re a s 0 n Ii , • , reported that his plans for the crack of dawn. She has her l-larcuoi slated. ''Certainly Bisltop Filnt future were unc.ertain. but hou sework done before most John Feriacca will be among that he held no animosity people have breakfast. Then those app roached by the ·board HOLLYWOOD (UP I) toward the board .of directors she races around all day -1 d' l l b · l Producer Wlllo·am Orr and over the decision not to renew o 1rec on a gucs as1s ncx h' doing errands, shopping and season ." director Ted Post have formed is contract after it expires on visiting .. By evening she is Others mentioned IJ:y the a company to produce. movie June 30· noted, a din&. I ha'Ye no idea - yef whether I will be guest di recting next season. I may go back to teaching." t'erzacca was n a m c d artistic director for the new playhouse \<Bl summer and he staged four or the first five plays ln Lhe Laguna Moulton facility -"I N~ver Sang for My Father," ''The Only Game in Town." "1'hc Devil's Advoca te" and "The Owl and the Pussycat." lie al s.o directed five productions for the old Lagw.na Playhouse. , TAK E I N A itlOVlE T HIS ll'EEK bocausc I \Vanted to m a k e an . impression . \Vhcn the food arriv· ed . Pc a r l took a wad of gum out of her 1nouth and stuck it behind her car. My ja\v n1ust have dropped because she asked, "\Vhat'i the ma tter ?" t told he r l was sur pri sed to see her do that. She replied : "It's an old Chinese custom. J learn'ed il in Hong Kon~. The mosf elegant women do i'l. I prefer it to putting the gum on U1e \vrisL as they do in Japan." "'orn out. More than once she playhouse preslde~l aS likely tilled "Pi~e," based OJJ the life, ''This really is the best way has fallen asleep in the middle candidates for gueSt directing of the late Bishop James A.1_r_o_r_lh_e_:p_la.:y_house:.::c.:....:'0:_:gc:o:_,"__::he:..'::=========='ll of a card g~e. We've had to lots in 1970-71 were Ken1 Pike. wake her up to Lake her out of o ---------~------------1 l~,..~'P!"':" a movie. One night she fell .--------------------~ asleep during a baseball game ;a nd started to snore . I-lave you ever heard of these customs? rm flab- bergasted. -CHAPEL HILL, N.C. , DEAR CHAP: She's pulling you on. Jr1 a childish bang up and an lndellea te 011e to say Ute least. U she goes It agai n, tell her lbe depress ion is over and band her a nickel for a whole 'new package. DEAR ·ANN >.ANDERS' Here's one for the fello"'! ""ho respoode-d in praise or Miss tee Cube ....:. the man who mar· ried lt!e g,irl who sa id NO. One must oot generalize where females arc ooncemetl. ~1any girls v.ill have an affair or l\\'O -before marriage. This doesn't mean they are tramps. Some girls go to bed with every guy who asks -for a variety oI reasons. ~1osl of lhem sick. Then there are the professional virgins -dames who come so close to having total sex that it makes no sense not lo .. These hypocrites are a dying breed. I'm happ y to say . Plceisc print this letter <1nd wake her up. -GRAND HAP IDS DEAR GRA NO: If your friend hasn't had a checkup recently, suggest ii. f.1aybe she has narcolepsy, If the doc uys 1be'1 In good health, plan earlier evening1. If that faJls, you r only solution ·is to substitute this couple with twq nocturnals fnlgbl people). This j{al 111 definitely diurnal and can'I be changed. .tonn LI~ *'" ~ <!ltd le llflp 'IW wllh vour proolcttl' Serocl !hem ICI I "''In Clrt r:! '"-OA!LY PILOT, •n cl~ln11 1 ull·addreu ed, • 1!1,,;:....., rn ' VOIOCI~. CSF Singers Slate Concert Seekin' to raise funds for a 1 1 summer conce rt tour i n Burope, the 59-voice College 'I Singers will perform 1'~riday, Siturday and Sunday at Cal Slate Fullerton. Da vid O, Thorse,1. professor 1t:A a&,,, -. ~z~~~~ Ml/~./ , Disney\qnd will be open Monday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. !l's a "'ell known secret tha1 a girl CAN fa ke it and a fellow can be fooled. So -unless you marry someone s1raight lronl the cradle. boys. chances arc that all you got was the cratr the fruit can1e in. -JUST HUM AN of m u 1 i c. will conduct. the [ ~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~\ group. memberli of which Ii were chosen in auditions al '• BALBOA the start or the academic 1 year. Curlain \jmc each night · • . , 67l-4041 i!! 8:30. 1'ickct11 ae. priced at NOW SHOWING EXCLUSIVE Sl.&Cl and rqay,be reserved by • • ~:';5" • l'allins lhe,::music CfePartment. "' r .•• ,.,.. HARBOR AREA SHOWING DEAR J UST: And now in anUelpation of the lhousaod~ of letters from readers who will ask if there 11 an y sure way lo ascertain virghllty - the answer is NO. So save your slamps, klddies. 87(1....15 I I. "· h lltN ,.,.111..t• DEAR ANN LANDERS: \Ve are very friendly with another couple. We have di n ner 'To pa.z' <.:ited ., HOLLYWOOD IUP!l _:.The Souther.1 California Motion l Picture Council' h o n o r e d Alfred Hilchcock with its "f'alnily Award" for his new thrillj!r, ''Top~z."· · Cross word Puzzle AC ROS~ l Extrtml'l) \11ol ent bf, Slltttcar Q Man 's nicknarne O~ G1ee~ goddrss. 115 Trick P.Ei Demu;iod :1 Moved !In all lours !S Oo in9 b11siol'~S 19 "Wtll, I' I! be l" 20 Ear lobts :22 Almost tra11spa1tl'I' pretrnsr U• E":llPOSl'd \() pub lic. Vl('W ll b Sauntr1s 127 Si!11'1al of rnd ol afr raid: 2 words I.JG Stop 31 Round!'!' 32 Eflicitnc.y ' e:irptr t 's project· 2 W!l•dS '37 Black bird 138 Optra s1ng~r R lse ······-- ·40 Turme11c 1-lt~ed +.tte b1 1sk act1cii ~·-·· . . 4d Pronoun 45 Football t1· Z words ,; Ft t 51 Quantity nf IC!' tie am '.iZ Ins ects 5~ As lhl' mini111u"': 2 words 58 Iri s l1ye r 511 Kd11 bl Ari p l~ylu!\y bZ F •Y tl A 111 y b·I Studtnt it l'l.Co~st Un1ve,s1ty l"forn'~I bS l<•nd of tanoe ~b Det t ~sei! 1>7 Fee ling of 1tsentm l'!l! 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TOPAZ 1 ... ut11t ~' 111!111• .. 1'¥1 1 k ill!ltl ............... . •nd Al•in D1lo n -"LAST ADVENTURE" -i11 Ccilor ""°'" SOUTH COAST FC OST&M.-& ""'~' ox PLAZA THEATftE CDRPORAllOH San Diq:o fretway at Briitol • 548·2711 Nominated For '4c1demy Award - BEST CARTOON WAfI rr"S TOMM -•· D!fiE". 'Tb a A 81 RDl • "!:..:::.. - • Shows rt•rt at Dusk •Children under 12 free! ,,__,... .... 1 Nom1n1111nt-•xc1u1lw• Or11191 C:1. '-°'"'"'""'· OOvf'ln SMwl119 ., "MIONIGHT COWIOY" IXI c:.tor ~4'~) & .. BATTLE 01' 81UTAIN" 10) Cliff He -lllMI..-II H mllt .. -·-..... 5'~llll 1 Ac.-cl•mr '''"'"' N•mlMlltt!I Excl1niv1 0••"9t co. OrN•ili Sl!Owiftf "THE •11 •YEttS" 10"1 co .. r S!evt McOuHn 111~ "VIVA MAX" !QI <it llW w111 0 11ntr'1 "'TME COM,.UTEll W(lll'f; TINNIJ SHOES" (GI •IHI "'SMITH" !GI Gr"! l'1mlty 1!:11l1rl1l11~ "OTOOLE BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR! .. .'Chips' One Of Th e Year's Ten Best!" -'·'~ 1 c·:.t.t llOJo "O o~ ~rv.c1·1 . "-letr11.Gold .. )n .\l•}er Ptt>Cnh An Arthur P. JKObt Production tt.arrina: Peter O'Toole ·Petula Clark "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" ..,-.,~,Sir Mic.hffl 1tedsr1vt :r.t•~'ll';.,y 1JY -K.u.ii~n · Du-ea.d by Huba:t &. Yred""rd 11)1 APJAC Ptod11tU-· Music i..nd Lyrie11 by Leslie Bria!~ CINEDOME ·-·-cn .... ~_.. .. ~ ~ ,,. •< "''""'" • .nlUi<l>ll" '"I ...._,_ .. _,,_ ......... ,.r."'- NOW PLAYING ve. Show Starts 7 p.m. Con tin uous Show Sunday From 2 p.m. * * BEACH BLVD. ·AT ELLIS * * HUNTINGTON .B.E ACH * 847.•9808 NOMINATED 2 ACADEMY FOR AW.ARDS BEST SUPPO RTI NG ACTOR-~<!BE~T . Cll.05511~ BEST MUSIC AL SC.OR.E--l~ON-MUSICAL> -.--,T:":;-~·;~ ' . ' ~.'1.:. ' Steve McQueen pla ys ~oon in"TileRei vers" 2nd TOP COMEDY ~11t'1f '*lttJ111nllA WJ.w:IJll(I~ PElCR I PAAEl.A I vCN<VHAN' ..o-N USTl\'Ov', TfFfll I 'M'ITTR3 I ASTN -..:ua ' . ' • • e I I I I I I I I I 11IIII1,1 I I I I I I I• I I I I II I I I ••• I Co min~ Soo1.t: "BOB & CAROL & TED,. .t.~ICE" HARBOR at ADAM S, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·3102 ON HARBOR BLV?· • ONE M ILE SOUTH Of SAN DIEGO FWY. NOMINATED 2 ACADEMY FOR AWARDS e Best Actress -Lixa Minnelli • Best Song -"Come Saturd il y 1Mnrn ing" • ( -I ; "A TRIUMPH! ONE OF THE MOST APPEALING PERFORMANCES OF THE SEASON'"-""'""'' c .... ,. • N-l'••k Tl..,t1 "ONE OF THE YEAR 'S MOST MEMORABLE PERFORMANCES. ,i i ) . LIZA MINNEUI EMERGES AS A MAJOR ACTING TALENT!" ,, ___ -··-. &JIW:i ih.Jl:en'le Wc:Ke'O v l.tzo M nreli · \Akdel But.xi· lin M:Hie PLUS e $tauh1g • All McGrow aicflord lffl•'"'" Jeck K.111t1M1" -11 ft ..,., -"CACTUS FLOWER" All.E~mil:t-Show -Mat inees - -..--~-0-.. ,,..~, •••._Saturday -Sunday.Monday l l••tl• S~llOt• ;llOW( l I>• Ollf;O l otl\, ""..._ . ...,., .. k .. .. .,,_ Ac•d•111y Nemll1otH Shert S•blect 11(/t.1:1, nfc 'i'or /lOlJIN /fOOil 'WALT DISNEY - • STARTS WEDNESDAY • Nominated for 1 Total of 9 Academy Awards • 'liie:prime 'If .'MB6~ I. ' • • .. ., -.. ' ' 'Gius Menacer•~· ~I • .... 41 f1 Williams Drama Staged at SCR By TOM TITUS 01 flit ID•H't Pllel ll1tt There must be more saUs- lying experiences for 'a theatrical company than stag. ln1 a performance or a play Uke :rennessee Wllllama• "The GI~ Menqeri~'' before an audience composed wholly of high ~ooJ students. South Coast Repertory Is currently involved in such a project, presentln1 d a 11 y matinees for scholasUe au· diences m what must be ap- plauded as an admirable eUort to bring the great American O.t.ll Y ,II.OT Slt ll ~l1tlt FRAqJLE -),i;laine Bankston collapses into the arins of her brother (~!al L~ndon) a~ M;oU,er (Ann Siena) and their dinner guest (James \Varing) ex- pre.u concern in this scen e from "The Glass Menagerie" at South Coast Reper· tory. The play ,opened 1two weekends of evening perfonnances Friday. dramas to the aU.entlo:q ol today's young· audience1 ·-(lut , year SCR ataged "Def!:lh of a Salesman" thusly). The pla)' opened Friday 11ighl for two "·ee kends only of evening pro- duction. The drawback in n1atincc staging U the unpredictable Sal ~Mineo Survives Ri sks reaction of the teen-age au- dience. Rather than relishing the poetic drama of Wllllams' \\'Ords, .the teens discover . • .. parallels lu their own ex- With 'Fortune, Men's Eyes' perl-l!ld oftenJin<Ul>tm hilarious. · Therefore, at least in the aftl!!rnoons, "The G I a s s Jl.tenagetie" comes dangerous· ly close to becoming a comedy - a situation whi ch is bound to try the patience1 and the concentralion, or the flhe cast auembled bY director James dePrlest in SCR's Sl!!Cond pro- duction of lhe :JG.yea.r-old By WIIJ,IAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -Sal ?.·lineo figures he's out of the ; impo861ble trip, so everything : Is groovy. Man, nobody ever ··made a real heavy change . without 90me risk, right~ by pointing out that the show was the first profitable one after 16 other productions ' in this coantry and abroad." The biggest jolt f\1ineo reports gettina out or the whole project· was his first visit inside Bastille walls for background. · "That really blew m y mind," he says, shaking his head in recoUedion of that · ··r don 't.have to project any i kind of image any more, like when I was an aclor only,'' say1 the slim, dark.eyed, restless headliner. . look at a muimum security cause of s~ch euphoria P.rison in Tracy, Calif. •·J Is f ,aboot pmon life"!"" cOuldn't sleep·l.,4our·oiihu." wh bl .P.!Jl.bledJor "" lint • ·Be ~ ::; ~·~-~ ·· iest .... or directorial ~ abftlty. fore . ...:; ·-'li.waucu ~JUb. ''Fortune and Men 's _,Eye&" • ~~arealism. ~seai:cti. Mllleo ha1i ~~gtit_·m?!P1}'krun in v1s1ted 15 . olher pr~QS _ from Los~~ o!l!lr -San Quoqtin to Ril<er. '~d. because the l'e:ltire cast. had ;N.Y .. , t;!lb:d wilh .lifer' and mOYle commlbnents. So Minco . even s~ed~litary eon- loolc another chance and \flth 1flnement at onA'tfro~ghold•'fle anothel' COUIP.infi of players taam;ed UJe bfu.tal 1ntrlcacles brougltt ithe . show to Off· of pnsoncr relation.ship&. made c\ep:r was that if the public knew first-hand that such conditions c x I s ~ , resl)Onsiblc government of- ficials would be forced lo rlo someUJlng about It. Am erican classic. • ·- PEOPLE CARE To their credit, most of the "It all comes down to people cast members do not attempt caring. Judging ~y letters I've to capitalize on the over- been get.Ung, the social com-reaction of their young au ... dience. However, of the four ment o{ this play i!I affecting characters, only one comes to 30me people." the stage with the .ume As a career wi dener, dramatic fire ot ; ~a". ~ortune and Men's Eyes" predecessQr of 196S. · ., ~ / rias begun to pay off at a Pf8C· This waut4 be Ann mt, tl 1 ell l<IV"l .. J 1 1 making her SCR debut as the ca as. w ~ T"""": er.e., garn.Ooul mOttitr_,'.U~ Beside~ rinding lhat "peoplf I With her highly l!X~ worked for ·as an actor talk to · race-ind the Qtural tue Wmi'· me differently," Mineo has which she.1,alips intO il}e role,, 1ottcn his first commitment to ?diss Siena is a coaf!Mndlnt t write and direct a film . Amapda, down to her con· atanlly w o f k I n g fingertipa: which ruffle, pat or caress aa If the. gesture were seeond nalure. llal Landon plays the unhap- py. restless son Tom as detached and sullen, more of a brooder than a dreamer or a ll&hter. Hll ak.111 is vocal ratier than emoUonal, and he scores hlshest ln hla verbal [encina metc:hes with Aman- da , putUng her down without appearing (to her) to be doing so .. ' The painfulty shy. crippled Laura is playtd delicately by Elaine Bankston, perhaps a bit too ·much so1 for ln 4chievlng her .introverted character, Misa Bankston withdraws so deeply that she loses the fine edge of her own wformance. Also, h~ abundant physical bl!!auty has not been ntutrallz. ed for the roie,·making her a most unlikely candidate for wallflowerhood. In the hoods of James Waf- ing. the role or the long. awaited gentleman c a 11 e r bccon1es ;: con1ic opera of almost farcial proportions. \\'ar1ng alone seems to be adaptin1 his character to the reactions of the youthful au- dience, enacting him as a foOt- in-moulh bumpkin with gross moves and manner:lsrris . It may be accurately usum- ed that-the texture of the eveni'ng performances of thll week end and next will prove 1 striking contrast to the matinee variety. ·•The Gl1115s Menagerie" as the pl,ay which began Tennessee Williams' caree r remains as at least the playwr1$hl's second greatest \\'Ork and, under the most co1npatlble of conditions, a lender and moving experience Eve ning performances will be gi ven tonight and Sundiy and Thursday through Satur-, day of next weekend at the Third Step Theater l n downtown Costa t.1a sa. Movie Debut· HOLL \'WOODJ !UPI) Kristina Holland. who plays Bill lllxby:Aecriur, ln .!'fbe Courtship of Eddie's Father." will maka her n\o~ie debut in MGM's "ThcS l raw berry Statement." Broadwly. "There's a power structure ,,.. Aft h o u gh New York that exists all the way down to previously Inspected a more ~nty jails. In the ~ig places sedate vertlon, the fiercely 1t ts JUst more developed and . "There are also a lot of in- quiries from studios at th\ talking stage," he observes ' with caution reasonable in someone who has been per~ forming for 18 years as every- f!ll.ng from a juvenile Q:iug to a a1pple cured by mifacle in .. The Greatest Stoiy Ever ,_ , , lhuth (, iast Re1Jertnr5' ·uninhibited Mineo conception ca,l,culated. . , is attracting such sturdy The game 1sn t so much patronage that the $50,000 cost ~cxual as it is a battle a~ong ·has been almost entirely inmates to make a new pnson- recouped in leis than three er a slave to one man. That mont.lu. enhances his own status ln the In hla determination to pro-cellblock." ve he could direct -"my Mineo rcalb:ed. however, \'.•hole scene tn L.A. was an that the We1~e. he got impasse" -Mineo waived any wherever he v1s1ted wall pay until costs of the $25,000 moti~ated . by some humane \Vest Coast proddction were cons1derat1on. cleared. "A point every Told." - Just a few da ys ago, Mineo passed his 31st birthday -11a scary a,ee. man. I keep sayln1 to my&elf, I'm not l n anynlore:'' He also took an unan- ticipated risk by rewriting some of the scr:lpl by John Herbert, a Canadian ex-coo \\'hoae subsequent protelt.1 have been handicapped by the fact that his prison record bars him from crosslni the border. PORT THEATRE UNDERSTANDS "l underst1nd hla being UP: tigttt1.. itlYS Mineo. l ie and Herbert •have talked on the ph~e jm( twice Since the ac· tor bou&ht an option on tht play that hid grabbed him on first reading. _ "It was my first venture !n- ot dlrect.in1, and T was so naive that 1 thou1ht any chaJJllS in a &ext wer1 oMy .a1 lonr-11 tbe1·~ ,Wllhlll the1wpe al' Qie, 1ofhai'1 IJ>o tent." Mineo'• matn 11vislonl were the addiUon of two acene1 of ""rutally rea1tsUc Wtllltude, detailing a homoaellJal rape ·and a vicious slugfell betweea tWo nude performers. He denies mere shock purpose, fel!!la-! the episodes properly clar.tfy the dramatic intenUon. "The fiJ"!t Herbul knew of my dlan1es waa when he read revitws of. the ~·.J)reducUOn: Evefythllli hit the Ian. His re~u-pacill<d ' him' frtoll'I Dhqy "" ............. ....... "1 '1 'Dtl ...... " .. ... '• I l{ '.Jt,·11 d .... -;:s::J ...... MdlMll 'iHI l llYl l S" .... "DADDY'I ~NI '#YUNTJN•" ••Ill Cl"".~"· CONTIHUOUI tUJrt,OAY. 11• ,_,._ ··~ ' , CORONA DIL MAR-2905 (. coAit HWY. -17)-6161 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST PICTURE BEST ACTORS D111tin Hoffman and Jon Voltt1ht BEST SUPPORTING ACTRISS Sylv i1' Miles BEST OIRECTOR -John 5<hl11ln9or BEST SCREEN PLAY ••ttcFIUl EOITIN_G IHOW nMIS'71 a f :lt ' /, I • OPENED FRIDAY -6 DAYS ONLY "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" Feb. 20 · 21 • 22 -26 . 27 • 21 lELIPH.ONE 541·155 POI INPOl~Tlotl 9 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS "BUTCH CASSIOY AND THE SUNDANCE KID" 7 For · llST PICTURE -BEST DIRECTOR BEST ORIGINAL SCREEN PLAY BEST SONG -BEST SOUNO BEST OR IGl ilAL MUSIC SCORE BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY ' 2 For "THE· PRIME OF MISS J!AN BRODIE" BEST ACTRESS ... MAGGI E SMITH BEST SONG , •• "JEAN" OLOR-G.P. Ratl11g ALSO THIS FIN! PIATU~I • • ·- ' S1turd111 F'tbruary 21, 1970 • GRANTS , ... ~' . ,., " IS ~ COMING! OAJLY "LOT j ( w~··· be ready to greet you lHURS AV · FEBRUARY · 26th .. ' Cilcle the dal<I in red. Make a note of our addl'llM if ,ou drive a car, have a family or a home or a garden .. ,or jUlt.a hankering for great values. Plan to be here when the n'bbon :is ,cut and the doors open on this new, big, exciting Granta "-'•complete retail department·1tore. We'll be waitinr. GllAHT PLAZA·IROOKHURST AT ADAM5-HUNTINGTON llACH MON, THIU SAT. t :lO TO t :JO-SUN. 10 TO 6 -· • Sbop the quick, modem way for )'OUneU and YoUf fllfllb' ,"1tb a Grudt c.recHt account. Ust Jt In any ot over 1,100 _Onnta •torn from cout to rout. Jo any dep&rtmmt ••• enn if'! Bradford Houte RestauranL f\11 out this app1Jc1tka now Pd brin& or mall It to your neartst Grants &tore. & rtad)r f~ Gra.ntl 11le days when prices are extra low. ·---r -----------'----·---~1 j ltflfl IN 0. MAI~ Tfl!S W, r: •AJfT COllWANY "''Ir .uiruOftlli ; • 1 U M flf llrlh I I AI N l 1 • ..,, Mt-1•~ : cnT St.t.T 11r cot I ..,.__.u,,._101iR0---"'9tl1 ~o I ........ ti Not WINWll I I UY1 A U lfll'. .l((OUlfT "" a •m• 0 1&•• I I llAft MCOUNJI "'' . ........ --• I -, IU-.nlA.f• -... ..., .. . ,,_ I I I • I' I L. •. . --------·----------~· Gn1nt !'Iola, lrooldlunt at Ada111sJ Huntl.,..,... le·~~ ' -\ I • ' ' ' .. • • Youth Jlea<ls Air Society ,..tichael N. Matlfid son of ?!fr. and 1.frs. Nick 1.fadrid, 21851 Newland SLreet, Hun- tington Beach, has be e n elected commander or the Arnold Air Society, national Air Force ROTC honorary at the University of Evansville, Evansville, Ind. Madrid, a junior. is ma- joring in SO(!ial studies. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha social (raternity, the Student Government Association and ls sports edi tor of the school's yearbook. ~UNCLE SAM ·' VISITS ~· MONDAY ·oN •' THE MA-LL t; AT FASHION J ' ISLAND .. FREE ANIMAL ~FORYOUR KIOOIES ALL DAY MONDAY FASHION J ISLAND Naw,..-t c.ter a.1-JomwH and MacArthur on Pacific Coast Hlgllwoy .. ' } ': ! s1tum1. Ft"""'1 a~ 1'10 '~l --, .• i ~ ' Baij hliDi Helps ku, ski11 smootk and soft, helpS rmtat llld Ilea! diaper rash. c•nr: ltld oltler m1 irrilalioir;;, 1.75 11 tL l izt Baby Oil l.la4e oi l\iiltly J~fiue4 s~ltJ~s {111 v.lth fano!ill idded. G~ard$ fl 1n ~~.1i"st·1mlatlcn. 1.Jt 11 ·tL Sur Babt l"awder:' crust ~ft k Soft. pure s~~t W'N· otr fD aid iP me ~revt11lllln pl" 1.~~ii n g itJid ~1J per r~~~. 1.15 14 eL Sitl . lOUI CllOICf 1.00 ... Nursery Nite lites A~octed colwfol iO' illllflllS to 1roose billy by day, 1 uim· lort1112 ~~1 glowiq Ii~~\ for 2 4!l niPt. Comptl! w~ bulb, "O!I· :ntl" ~itch. , ·u. • . .,~ "Easy.:s~" straw ,· fir l1f11t's a.ttle ••. tits all stalldafd baby bottles, tall be cul ®wrl to ht1viu bof!I~ llelDS Dre'ltrlf colic. ''Q-T ips" .Cotton Swabs 11 IPlllllll Ha-1ri.,gu1w press ii lllbnl wood. 4 ldjvsi,bie sgrm: tap pren ofiglrt. #!t1U Racket Cover 1iJ Srll.DtM;-Wll••®f fob<\: 1 49 v.1111 J mu ~ llflPll' closwt. BMorM~. • T ennls'Balls ~ sPau1wc • @ ..,_.. llvalet" -Pm~• ~" illlis H!i .... IM ll•t °'Ill 1 98 ~ s~aw;. PrWl!'e Pl(ked. ti•,, l • -------··,-----· ... __ I . • 3.29 I " . " · "Sardo" riuR0 10 Fifm .<1M~ Pwcllase 3 rolls o;-(;. ~ itt ~ dlo•cc ol tlllii< Sy~""' ''Bb.ie Dot' flasllc*s (P~ of 3) « M.J tlfS~. liu~ (Pa~ ol 11if'!'C 11 49 for I ~J Slfllll l'1'e of ontf ........ • . ' . I • • .. • '"' 9 PIOPOITlllHED , • .,1111111 tr TABLETS FOR FAST PAIN RELIEF $11,•r. 111. 13t 24's 1 3! TOO's NON SCUFF Simoniz uou10 Aiax·_ All-Purpose Cloner Witlf More Ammonia! 1~~ 1111. Glint Sire FLOOR WAX ,,..._ REI· L41 4, or. Silt r:1...c:; 1 1.29 39c .Tote Bag : Attractive floral ~illli v.,;1 · · front lipper. Conve11i&f lig~t 2 98 wei~t t:drfJ'·illl for trips, rications, !le. , e1. • - ~;ti.~if~:.~·2· ~1~5· ~ &tter..fful t.11!kS~al:e ar.d : C ~ Piy Day bn l5c Size I ~ ~.-.-...... ~--. -,...., \ ·' DRUG s'toRls -• • ..... ·• <.. ~ ~'91T -P"'CH .. 1121 ....... "'·--HV"'ffl•TON HACH ""~--·­"""""•TOllllAt" A_oW_ ..... OHJI f AM ta 1t nt 1DAli &Wlll -----------...,....----------------.·~~----------~ • S1ton!ay, -21, 1'10 DAILY '"LOT Ji New Ta~.-Law s · ~~ompt LO-w ,;Cost Hous.i;ng _ ~~Me stment~ Tower To Rise .. On Coast The ancient tradition of a village clock tower will be re· Cr~.ted Ip. ~in fotni · ·~t Park~ Newport aµartment.s, 1hc dave)Dping complex now ~~ ' ·bWIL. near fai:hloii 'Jsf3lld bl _. ... NeWport Beach. ' ' , The clock .ldWer, which rises lo·• heljbl ol IO 1,.t will he the visual ctnter or the urban plara¥at park Newport. It will be set be? ore .a reIJecUng pool and rOunt.a.Ln •. Behind it stcµids- the.'ltaiing information center ... mod~ apartments and0 cob;\· venienoe..s11ops. " ~: ~anY. town' ,~ii~· clocks' In European cllles, the • llJ' ,J\'.LVIA J'OllTF.11 Your 1n1Ual cost ouUay: ~ ' • ZERO! There f.l'UlllP.llabtled op-'the first year, the goven>- portuniUes for prolit awaiUnc ment pays u~ lender $9.390 ~ you, the investor In low<oal your P\ortgage (at the St,\ per· housing in the lt'10I -11 a cenl rale) and it continues to res1;1I~ <ti tht meshlq of the pay yeat after year. Yoo pay giapt new houaina and ta only lhe amortization cosu or laws. ·1 a mortgage at one percent In-~ Ju ract, .. tome 91' tht bott.eet terest. reaJ)_elllte breab" in history • · The first" year, you deduct are ope.ting µp and ···the t11t $30,000 (one-fiUh of $150,0001 J a w has re-establiahed real in depreciation. This is much estate 11 a top,_· pay-orf· in. more lhan you're out cf vestment,'' says Ell Warach, a pocket. During the next four PruUce-Hall executive an<f years -while your out-of· • nat~~~ .reco,nlud athority I pocket costs remain minor - on llUWll.O&. you deduct $30.000 a year. Washington ls0 eager to see You use these big deduction~ ft>U take , advanta~<(' these~ ... , ... " lo offset your other highly tax- bi\!.aks iD ocdel\.W--aalDwlaterA t~hatweu the-one per4 ed income. the fl'!w of pcjva~~y lnlq . unt ,,ou•· pay, and ·l he "By uslng both the · new .,, the ~on s l rut tt-o n and m~ge's 11ctual cost. housing and tax laws, people . meChanlsm ot the· clock•isl u~ •:pGsed.rtRe~ldents and visitor's c to fiitk..-Newport can watch It ·· wo~~lnc: as eacfi bpur~ is an-n~ed by the deep sound or chiines. '\~bl.lfla'ti,90~ low.cost hWs-11M! Rew tax Jaw will then lnvestF.1g in real eslale can In&'~ but it doein'l know bow • mdYe in to ·permil you to gel eome out significant winners," lo., publicize the inmlUvea. At extraotdlnarily attractive de-emphas~ Waracl!, and "thl~ the sarne Ume, large numbers preclatlon treatment {for in· · lsn l. all. Burled 1n lhe new of you are surely· Ju.st IJ eager st.anct. double-declining bal· tax law is a provlsJon which to kQow about' t~ bftaks "'-ance lf you build new· bousing "permits you to defer paY,tng but you need help ln dlggh~· ltrilts under: Section 236 ind any tax on profll you make them "oot. \' · · ~ •1 special liberal treatme'i1t on · from selling low-cost rental •. Here, therefo~e,' is1he..stoty ·recapture o r depreciaUon: boUslng to tenants Ir you as SMiied <iUl •for• Jne by lo depreciation at 125 percent · reinvest the proceeds I \l .. Wataeh•and 11,1mmari&edin· m and also liberal recapture sitnilar )ow.cost hQUSing: analytical' book1et-now being treatment if you buy existing Again, to quote Warach: it'8 circulated privately . among property and use It for Se<:Uon "the opportunlty of. a lifeUme Pren~Jtall subsCrtbers. ,. · 2.1t ~urposes.). And If you !Q pyramid a small 1nvest1~ent The newly llbera.liied Sec· rehabilitate exisUng property into a real estate fortune . lion 236 of the National Hous-for 236 use, you can write off Even as the government ing Law Is specilially desigi\ed the full rehabilitation costs -. boasts about c 1 o s 1. n g to pull private enterprise (as up to a maximum of SIS,000 yesterday's tax loopholes, 11 Is opposed to the Fede r a I per dwelling unit -over fi ve creating tomorrow's ( tax • tbc clock mcchanilm is delign,~ by Aristede s Demefrios, th<. 82•' Francisco HEAVY BEAMS, MEXICAN BRIC!<, MISSION. TILE ROOF AT LA PALM, A HOMES SCl.i1ptor W!lose "Sky Divers" at ·Fashion Island is" w eJ l ~ : kndt;n to Ne\fport. iµ-ea res\. -,. r. " denls. A native ol MassacllU· Jrvlne 'fr'a'h't •". t sett&. Demetrlos has studied .. .. marble caMng and casting in ~ ' r~r:~1~r~!%~. La.~ Pal!M,.,M<?dels Op .. en~ng1: Stanford University, Goldt"11· .._ .. Gate ~Gallery and the De ., ; .. 1 , Sixth Unit 9pening at' · Ha .. bor View Young Museum: "fhe J.a Palpl~, 1 a}I~ patioidtchens, !arge ~ki~n to pmnlt resklenta•1nd tMefr frill major v.·orkl o f bedroom~ lYl'o-ha1hrootn hoine pantries: acoustic .~lings and guests J.ci.,...-uch the park at the 1'he sl11lb unit ;it llarbor ·1 Ul • 1 · d rrom Cor ~ . 'th Ranch without us1!18 streets. A Vie Ho-es will en !<CU.P re are ~n . ·~at Don Ayres Jr.'s the R<blch masler bedroom 1 suites v.1 , similaripark is ·plmm.ed•at the . w ~ '" op regidor Island 1n the Philip-. · _.} . U d i-,. 1 l "' ~turdlf. Feb. 21st at 9 a.m .. pineS to Sl. Louis, Missouri. is being fealurt:0 this weekend vani es.an ,.,.g ... coses. Ranch-West. 'In Order to keep even with the Th~ Park Nev.•port com· in a· home~~ of ~ur~ed . 1 flomia at the\EGl.nch--an~ the Other homes at the Ranch deinand for the ex cit i n..g mission. however. is.qvs,~Jl~~t and-idecor · j&dcls.' ' 11e.,.,,Jy-opened tbe Ranch-\Vest sell for .'25,400 to $41,500 and home! in the Donald L. Bren cloc,k. al least on auch,1' Sfalc. The La . Ima .sell! foNow bear the Ayres touch v.·ith include ~Ung.,, fireplaces, Company deyelopment ~ n The 50-acrc. l~uqit apaO· a,.s $29,990 '9th some ~ heaVf(Touc:~ ~w~ be<i!TIS and shake roofs; concrete l'i.ewport Beacb . me.Qt con1plex 1s b e r n g ready for ._ immediate oc· tasteNI use Gr' .,rood.. stucco 'd r i V e' w a 'y ·s and other · AcCordi111 to Sales Manager developed by Gerson Bakar & cupancy. More~ will become and Mexican briCk to set e"t· amenities. · Duffie Fryling, out of a total ~ssoclatcs. who are alredy ~a-ready for mO'f~in.s in April tcrior themes. ~Furnished and decorated of 504 homes In the first ftve · Government) into low-cosl years. "shelters" always start out~ housing . Thus, these .. \Vatch the profits pile up," tax "incenlives" for desirable sweeteners are In it; says \\'arach. purposes, such as low-cosL FHA will ,insure I h e Say you own a run-down IS. housing. l mortgages. unit apartment house and you But lhe ~ for low-cost You, the inves\,Or, will make decide to retiabilltate il as a housing is undeniable: the monthly · mortgage payments Section 236 project at a cost of desirability of private finan- on the. basia that the interest $10,000 a unit. You borrow cing of It Is also undeniable. on'your ,mortgage ~· mert I $UiO;OOO on a ..a:ye:ar n'i'ortpg~ -The-Pfollt·loadtd houlln11 ~nd perctnl! at 8\~ percent -the new high tax laws coold ~of exploa1ve The government will pay the FHA interest rate-wtlicb·FHA · economic-social importance in mortgage lender the dir· insures. the 19'10J. nJ?oq.ntai.J.1 Valley Crestvie~ . . Pr4tview Set ·Tliis Wee~end honally kn?wn for .the 1 r and June. according to sales A-park wlll OCJ;UPY Lbe mid· roodel ,bomes and • sales--in-units. only 72 homes remain. r e c re a t 1 on ·or 1 e..., led. manager Ray Pal$check. die or the Orange grove sur· formation office are open dai--Sales ~Ing the past year Fountain Valley ch•ic Jcack:r aod now in the rlnishing stages Stuard h8$ been 1 resident apartments. \Voodlake, north-· The homes have cathedral rounct,i 'com tn u n j t 1 !.ac; r:ly and ma.y.:be visjted>;:r tak· have averaged more than I Dale Stuard, we 11 . k D 0 w.n of cOnsth.tctiOn. will feature of Fountain Valley for 20 point and ~ak Cree~ iD the c..-eilinga, fireplaces, shakef·nr ee~ible to the hotne v1d Ill ~LU)t Jeffre~·~P per day, Fryling said . builder of custom homea and suriny Calliornla ltyled kit-years and for the. past xven San Francisco area. As at mission tile roofs all~lectric gr~ belt ..,;·h!ch ,set asi,de fn..1 the Sant.i AM~. IY· "Our rate of sales proves . . , years has served as a member their northern projecU, .Park ' .1, 1 1 ~ l.1 / _ ' cl,carly that the combination•or · apartmenta1 1n S ~ u I he rn chens with all+ buihoins, in-and president of the Board or Newport "V.•Jll t>Jve a recrca· \. ~. • )design, quality, locatiol'l'•atid cili!orniir ror 17 teats, v.'ill eluding an optional self cle3n-Education or the Fountain tion club ,and fully-~li,ipped · D 'i-Cl·~ • S'·et "-.. ~ w~d ~V~ .. .., ,price1ay.JW1* View Homes preview his first p)armM com· i.111 1 .ovelf; · W a I l • t .o • W a 11 Valley Elementary SC: ho o I healtb.,.,.a : 8 swlmmh'a $ools: eco1·a lJl'."f"l.a..J 1-vl.Ce assures .. ill ~~Unued SUC· munfly de v e I 0 pm t.n>t . carpeting; full heavy cedar Di'1rtct. ~e also -was a 7 tennis courts and gard<n! 'I' UCI,,,..,.._ <)<~" fl'ylfbl "ii!' "W• h!IL.,~~Jl>ia 'W•el<-.-,. f allak• «lllli;,-,.i.u f 'rJldilM ol llit ... r,1na1 plan. and patehs tor strolling, bicy· -· · . I . . ;f 0 .• lfUrms • Schedulcil '"·1te:11·yen of the--·Uif-C91'f\el' of Slater an and driV'iWIYff MtCM rear nJng ·cornmll&fon ol the cUy cling ·~~c':.nj<U:P.IG the views ol v 01• •'Jl.a· flC",11.. ..! ·I~ ;.:.1 c~'lo'esta'~ )t)', Jd,j, •Hall U • 2 u,r ,iioma in Unit I to begin irl · Magnolia Slreets in thecity o1 yards; ' pro e Sl'I on! 11 y and • served 1 total ol five landsc~·gantew. Beyond is ·J.~. !...' ~~l,:. flU ~a D ~ ~. n.r ... • • Jone." • .. Fountain Valley. • landscaped front yatds w1lh years. · the lively &cie\le of Nel\'port · . • . _ second .group of smgle ~~~ ., He; noled that the remaining "Crestwood represents a sprinklers~ Ctee d e. c.p r a t o r The building e x e c u t J YI Hafbor Md the Pacific. VO A Jr president of Cuesta 968-3794 9( at the residences at Mesa Coatj on ..,n bomes lrt:iltill available at new, idea in planned com· service: as well as: many other ·r~porls that five homes have Present)y under construction n yres~ " · . " ter 968-the UC Irvine campus,, Jii~ ~terast rat.ca as low as 7.Z munlty 'development, with the delu~ reatures. • already . been P.re-sold, and al Jamb'Orte ~ad ~nd San Frank H. Ayres and Son:. has s<iles.lnformaUon.. Cit! ' . received the Award of Merit per~. lower than aver&Je 1 .key being, 'controlled en· St-.~ no~. howe:t'er, thnt alUIP.1,tih the .Jtomea a,re ~ Joaquj:n'Hi.lla ROid iri Newport announced freed e co r ii to. r )929; The st r v 1, C<! Is ,als,o f!,'lm the Oran&e . ~nty c.urrent rates for new home vironment' wllh all streets, highll~ ~r Ctestwood ,wjll be c(mfptete}y fiolahed, tamlllea Beach. just we!t of Fasbicin · service at his Rancho La 1Ya1Jable at Ayres ftanchO tJai1 cijapter or the Amencan fanan~ing.,. . parks, playgniund, ~~cre~tlon the Comm.unity recreation are welcome ~ to. t ~ u c fsJ8nC:I. and the Newport Center Cuesta in HuntingU>n·Be8ch . Cuesta in Cerritos, the Ranch Institute of Architeds. Harbor • View Homes are lacUitJes and parklrrg. serving pavlllon, ad1acent to the ilarge CrestwCJ9d ai any 1 time. The Financial Plaza, the com-Interior · decorator Jan in East Tustin and , V·alencia ~ Grillias, Savage ;and Alves, located at Utt Intersection or only the residenla of the com-heated·poot aril "~ )ot'' !or development I!'! open daily at· pletion date for the urban Glen in Valencia. Architects, or Santa Ana,' Ford Road and h1acArthur munity", Stuard commented ., children. Ample podl decking lilt .. ~~ of Slater and pjaza and leasing information Adams is ncnv available 10 Rancho Li OJesta is en· ~ received lbe honor for ex. Boulevard, just a few minutes Forty eight, ijlr~f and four will srq~ res~ta with the ~ilrtc>lia Stre~ts a quarter of center at Park Newport is assist buyirs in selecting col-joylng,'successfu). salts inrthe ~ ceJ\e.nce in" desia:n aDd ·OX· .1 rrom Newport Center, F~on bedroom. two and lhree bath opporluftUy for bOstlng many a niile south of the $an p!ego schedUled for late spring . ors. carpeti'1g an~ drapes for sltfh uniL wht!te 'th¥Ce and ccuUon of acchitecture. ' lsalnd, and the beaches. •' homes, priced from $29,900, parUes or ·mee~ freeway ln Fountain•Va!ley. their ne\Y homes. four bedrooni:bome1,eell,,for~ ~ , .-l:. -11' ' . Almo11 :'lo<t•l.'t• i1 th• 011ly fwll•ti~• bo•li119 .ditor wor•in9 011 •ny n1w1p•p•• it1 Or•nt• Co11nty. Hi1 •J"<lw1i•• <0••••1• of bo•lif!.f •t1d Y•<ht1119 11•WI i• •dilly f••tw,. of th• DAILY PILOT. \V=~~c:,l~g: ~~a~~f!~i:: ~~·:d ~~~;~~nan~~~-s· y· . 4-L B.. . '· ... ,~.n1· uh B Id. 0 . -:. . ... .. ~ =ati:r11 ~~fei:t!~d::~ av~a~e.are furnished;~:.~;. ···u.,.. ay -.,. o s .. pen Bouse·,. perience in that field . decorated model homes ~, · .. • _ Appointments may be made daily at Brookhurst Street ~g_d with the decorator by calling Atlapta Avenue, HunUngtoo her studio at Rancho ~ Bea.cli:'",, ,. A special open house was h•ld Swlday to ~<brote the compleUon of constnlction on the $12:6 million 732-unit South Bay Club, a residenUal-recrea- tional apartmept. C9qlll1Unltt especially for sinale people i'a, l';'!rJ!Drl Buch. ' Jftie, Cj'!(e~ation markC$1 the completion ·or a11 Jands_caplna., and cOnstn.icUon on 'the proJ· eci•s final unilJ, accOrtltng to r~t manager 'M..lke Ring. South Bay Clu";ls':jl)Jolque concept in countrY 00 llvlhg · which combine!! U1e ameniUea ol i hiib·ris~ coinp1eI with. a · recteaUonal packqe valued \D . ·elct'5 ol !1 million. High·rlle . •• atyle adVantages include laun- dry rooms · wKh ,a)ICftll loonget.'' subtmaneon' ""1<· jng, Jlia:bt ' ' sec_urity patrol, iim . '1isposal <hut... dry clea,ru.nf ier\rke, r e a i d en t maJ1.ageriient and maintenance pertonnel;.. carpd.ed central hallwt$1, a'l'ld rront balconies ~~~ls~olnlt;y ~lub , IUl:I i,, a private three-story clubhouse at the center oC the 1 grounds. The clubhouse ln- ~1 ~ud'r' \nen's and womel'l's .. • .. , ~lb i clubs complete with SOCIAL C.ENTER i.T®UTH .IAY C\.U~'S NEW .$12.~ MfLUON PROJiCT IN NEWPORT BEACH . roe~ steam-dry hut siuria1, a . __ . . , . • ... cu\r 1tne of exerclle equlpmtnt · -· • • , • • m.1ng' pool . Adjactnl art bedroom Giodels. Standard commodes, ~s close ts a rl d locker-tbower~ssing barbecue faciUUes and deck· felfture1 in' .au uftltJ tnclude and sliding "811 ·~doors ex· ,reaa, • color TV ·U1t1ter ,.arts ' 1'all.to-wall carpeting a n d tend.i.aa kl ba~ Ol''patlos. tfnd crafts studio, muJU-tablld terrace areaa . OUtdoor red'ta· floor-length draperies, all-eleC-s~lal ~ Bly Club bil.l~ lounge. indoor 1otr Uonal ameotties Include fi'Je tJ1c kitchens elegant vanity pe.raounel ~ln&ilt a resideill activlUes d I r e c to r who driving range , ca+.1Cuence profc!&IOl"lll n1gh1-Ui!Jted ten-' ' suite. shullleboard and . ping nl1 co!tk1, tJu:<:p volf<L'bll~ . pon1 11eas. firald• lounge bask•th•ll couiti. • ipee11J •,..GI Home Loans Dip ili J an11ary 11lthi.tard parlor, and a vast aand volleyball court aod a partJ, ·room wtb; · caterina waler volleyball pool. .~ • 'kltclH!h, Service b~ and' dapce Several (Uffe'rent floor plans floor~ J-are available for one and t•• . Hilfft\ghting th~ c • n l c I bedroom ap1i·tmtnts ,. ant cwrty.ar~ are two 105 degr~ slnj;lca. All 1tq:1e~ a· r e • CATHEDR(>L ~EILING, BRICK Fl REP~ .. CE AT RANCHO LA CU~ST~ • therapeuUc Whlrfp0o1 .baths furnlahed 1 wit~ f11mlshfitgs o~ and 10 Olympic·•ize 1wln•· Uonal Jn Ille. one .. and , two-· -=}-. GI home loan applications decreased from J,?ss l n ~1?-' to l,17t tn January, Mdrt Webtter, VA'• Southern eoillornla Mano'ger; rtported lod11. A.ppralsal req~ts for new homel-.....i'li'om qtt In O.C.mher to~.m In fanuory , and 1P1>r•isll• 1<C1uall' rar ex- isting bom" """°'!!" !rom l,t65 In December to l,533 In J11111ary. coordinates and schedules lll\. extensJve ac.tivlUes calendar includlnj reic:rftllonal, 'eduta· lional and .:aclaJ ,events rub-' ning the 1~ut--irom bridg .. too.rnamtnta t o se.11IUvJty lrainlnc.i dhnct parties' to- thel:ter Ol&Ungs, A tennis pro.i feaslonal ta In resldtnce at the olub and oll~rl l"OUP an!I pnvolo lenlif1 lnilrucllon, con- Cilrrenlljl opcrath11 th< lennl~ pro' shop adjacent to · the courll. • ' ". ' I • . . . • ' -. • • • .. ' " • • • • Jf DAll.V I'll.OT Ponderosa Aequired By Kaiser Kai>tr Mini lu11 allll<IUllC<d Ille eoquiaitlao ol PCllldmlsa Homes. Inc ., a re1ideoUal ,bulJd<r headquarter«! I • N"Port Beach. Kai.RT Aetna iJ heavily in- volved in llOUlhern California land dOvelopmenl ud the ao- qullitlM ol Pooduosa HOIDOI will provide it with resideDtiaJ ~ apabllity ln th.al area. Until now, Kaiser Aetna has contracted all coosuuction in that part ol. the st.alt to otbt.r builders. PCllderos1 Homes •iU retain it.a name and opera~ ai an ~ow unit or Kaiser Artna. It will continoe to .specialiu in the construction ol hlgb<lU&lily, middle-pric<d homel in Orange County. ' • 1,439 Homes Sold Irvine Hits Peak in 1969 . -· - Sales DI new homes In the Irvine C.ompany~s n I n e residential developmmts in Orange County reached 1n aU- tiJne tugh in 1969, lrvb'le vice · ... president of reaJ estate Alben J. Auer innounced toady. A total of 1,430 homes - nearly four per day -were purchased during the year. The briJk pace is being main· t.ained in the 'ne• year, Auer sald. Thi!! 1• sales figure rrpreseoted 1 256-unit increase PUl WH Ill YOUR .PGCXET ' -Sell UD'o\"&flted ltCf"IS over 1968 sales, he fll?ltd· lrvlne'1 totals for the year topped by 1 wide margin those of olhtr major-ruldcnti1J builders in Loi Ange.le.s, Ven· tura and Orange countlea. ac· cordin& to lhe m a r k e I research department of Flrsl American Tiile I n s u r 1 n c e Company. nie land development Orin 's cl06eSt competitor w11s Mlslloll V I e j o Corporation with 906 sales during the year. Auer said Irvine's heaviest , ' ~ month for cl~ eterowt •u Deeembtr, wilh 111 recorded. October and November also were very active 1 a I e " months, with ~43 ma 150 c5';row closures. llome buyers m1de most or lhctr acquisitiora in the Irvine co mmuoities of Easll>lutf and Harbor Vte:w HJll1 in Nt:wl)Ort Beach ; Tustin Meadows in Tustin ; and at Turtle Rock, Culver Dale and Univen.ily PMk near the University bf California, Irvine, campus. • f~turing a spatjous, muJ~ N .---•~ • /ti Lt•-h d WnUy c.ni.r. ew .,....111> an Otnlle' Hornes Escape to t e town ma e The pruident ol Pooderosa . -·-.!'HONE 1 ~ ·ke 'C """'St -with a DAILY PU.OT Oaqlfied Ad . Homes will be James M. Four an:bited<lesigned mo0ile hoi'oes like ·this one erside County. Called C.sita& "li'ltle house" in Span-:c•2-S678 liJ for livin&-L.-<1 L01g Pet.m Jr., v..ilo has betn with are now on display in a picturesque la.keirlde exhib-ish), t.be models r8.nge in size !rom 640 to 1,100 M IC\ tbe firm aince iu fouoding._~it~a:t~th~e~Ra::•~cb:oo'...::::Califonii~·~:·a~.P~la~:z.a~in~sou~th~w:e~s~t~RJ~v:-_ .. ~'~q~uar~e~f~ee:i~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~!'....::::~ .. ::_:"="':'s..::::•:""::..:':...,:....:'~~~a-r:••--•"'~"'-'-'-"-'•_"'~"~,.~·~..:t!J:_ Prier tO that Peters WU general manager of Pacese~r Homes, a borne buUder also heactqua:rttted in Newport Buch. He is a native ot southern California and a lB graduate of UCLA. Huntington Harbour Home to All Boaters A rceot 5UTVey conducted by Lhe U.S. Coast Guard reveals lNl Huntington Harbours zag acres of watuways are "home port!" Lo mort' than 900 .ail and power boats of all sizes ud cW>es. Hantingtoo Harbour's Yacht Club reflects its resident.s' enthusiasm for the boaUng life. Among its activities for February alone are a three·. day mid-v,.i-.iter regatta on February 2G-22 plui a predicted log race, a Lid o Cherry Serie.s. • Cal-2:0 rare and thr Huntington Harbou r Club Derby and dinner. Residents ol the 18 miles of waterfront homes -in lb.is unusual water-oriented com· munity near Huntiniton Beach ha ve private docks. while non- -·aterfrool dwellers are pro- vided easy aca:u to boat slips at the Harbour's four marinas. Extenstve boat launcb and dry dock facilities are 10C11ted •l the main marina. Allhough torQplcte w i th · schools and shopping center, Huntington Harbour is still a growing community. .N e w homes and recrea tlonal facilities were built accorlfing: to a carefully followed master plan and lime schedule. fl1 ost recently opened lor public viewing are several ne"'' waterfront hotnet. The $70,000- $90,000 residences f e a t u r e <'athedral ceilings, m a s t e r bedroom suites with private decks overlooking the watu and massive fireplaces .IW'· rounded by s u n k e n con- versation coves. Permits Up Slightly In Newport Building pennlt totals drop- ped to $3,2$8,$34 for January Jn Huntington Beach alter 1 ~rd-breaking $100 million year in 1969. The January figure com- pares with $6.795.193 for the same month in 1969. Total dwelling valua tions for the month ~·ere $2,414,~9. building oCBcials reported, compar<d to 14,2'2,426 last year. Pennill were taken ou t !or 137 unita, as opposed to 211 in January 1969. The figures include 49 single family homu with a valuation of jl.J.~1!551. Tbe:re were five commercial permits tOtallng $482,787. WATERFRONT HOME AT HARBOUR Veuftld Bti•mtd Celllngs Featured Largest group of permll! was issued to the William Lyon Development Co. for 43 dwellings at Slat.er Avenue and Goldenwert Street for $1,285,571. NOW ·15 THE T~ME! OFF SEASON SPECIAL -~-----· UNWERSAL HERITAGE CONSTRUCTllDN C'.ORP. 1580 East Edinger -Santa Ana. ONCE A YEAR ONl..Y HUGE 300 SQ. FT.· ADDITION ..... • • ONLY FOR 52969 e CONClfTf ~LAI e llfCT~ICAL e c;.AtlE Ol HOT lOO' WIT~ e D•Y WALL O• ,LASTElll WALLS e COM'° SHING-LE Oa lllOCIC e PLANS. PE•M ITS. ETC. e COLOllO STUCCO EXTE•IO• e WE: GUARANTEE: OUR WORK '°l e ALUMINUM WINDOWS WITH SC~EEN S ON( FULL YEA• SEltl'I NG Al.I.. ORANGE COVNTY PHONE NOW-DAY OR NIGHT-547-6761 ' • • • I I I I I ComP-are -o -ur ---la P-alm·a , with any · new h 'ome ... · anywhere. The La Palma - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. -----Just compare these features. . I CARPETING ___ • ____._0__, CULTURED MARBLE PULLMAN TOPS...0 -- FIREPLACE ___ _.,Q__. PREPARED FOR AIR CONDITIONING DI DISHWASHER --~D__. GOLD ANODIZED KITCHEN WINDOW 0 . HARDWOOD CABINETS D FULL WIDTH BATHROOM MIRRORS __.._...D 1· BUILT-IN RANGE AND OVEN ..D SHAKE 'ROOF D STAINLESS STEEL SINK D UNbERGROOND UTILITIES DI CATHEDRAL CEILING D DEED TO THE LAND 0 PATIO SERVING BAR D AND MUCH MORE D OVER 8 ACRES OF RECREAJlON _PARK (with no maintenance fee} _[]-·· --------~From s-30-,-sgo-· - other ·models from $26,990 FHA VA & Conventional terms. 'Iha Ranch ltAIUC:O ltD. ~ < The When you live at The Ranch yi>u own the land. You'll be surrounded by ilCres and acres of beautiful citras groves with the University of California at ·Irvine nearby. The ocean and the finest shopping cen- ters in Orange County are just min- wtes away, Compare The Ranch ~ith other home developments and you'll see why we're one of the fastest selling developments in Southem California. Phone (714) ~ ;. ~ Ranch• ~ 9 $.\~ 4 Al« nt.·Y. \'All"IC~ \'l, ~. ~ " • z • • l'tl.,NC' 1.0 g • . ~ , " 838·5136 , '• ,.,.r" AV.RES-SINCE 1905 Nat ta M:1te • . . • • '· .. ,- .. ~~~~~--'--~---'-~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-;..._.;..~~~~~~-"-..;.~~~- '· • Trailer .. Financirlg Approved Far tile flnt time In Ca!Uomlo, Savini• ond lotn anocl1tlon1 are authorlztd to 811111• In the Hnancln& of mcblle homes It wa, 1n- n0Unoed t o ~ a y by Com· mlaioner Michael F. B, Madlen, State Department of Sav!np 8lld Loan. New regulaUons, efflCtive today, pennlt the 171 otate- chartered savings and loan ln- 1tltuUons to provide loans to iqdividaal owners for the purchase of mobile dwelling.! as wtU as to finance both new and used dealer inventories. Federally regul a ted ln- atituUona may provide similar services for parallel rtgula· tiQfl.!: afrecting r e de r a 11 y chartered savings and loan associations have been adopted concurrently by the Federal · Home Loan . Bank Board, Wuhlngtoo, D.C. Mobile homes comprise about 20 percent of the 1ln&le family d.,.lllng unlll being built In t)le U.S. today, OC• cording to M.acBln, who said "It is vlt.11 to the slate's hou1- tng supply that savings and Joan associations. the largest Institutional home lenders, be enabled and encouraged to provide loans for this im· portanl segment of the low cost market.'' Currently savings and loans furn ish over 70 percent of the dollani for home loans in CalUornia. Under the pro- visions of the regulaUons, state associations could lend up to ·nve percent ·or-their aSSl!:ts or a combined total of $1-billlon on mobile homes. The most important con- tribution that saylnas and loans can make ' ito mobile home financing. according to " MaeBan, Is in th~ larger :!li:r:ed units capable of housing families wlth children. Commercial banks a n d finance companies currently offer loans with add-on in· terest. Thi5 type of loan becomes too expensive for the bom>wer when he Is buying a larger unit ln the $10,000 and over rana:e . Savings and Joan associa- tions will be able to offer loans at simple lnle.rett llmUar to a mortcll•· MacBan said this will make financing cosl.s feas ible for family-sl:r:~ unitll, The baalc provisions of the new regulations are : 1. AssoclaUons may lend up to five percent of their aaaeta on mobile homes. 2. nae dwellings on which the loan is made must meet the requirements and regula· lions of the Department of How:ing and Co mmunlty Development of the· State of California. 3. On the wholesale flooring of new mobile dwelllnas, the loan may not u~ 1_90· "'r- cent of the manufacturer's In- voice prtce and the loan shall not exceed 12 months. 4. On the wholesale flooring of used mobile dwellings, the loan may not uceed 90 per· cent of the wholesale cash value and may not exceed nine months in length. s. On loans ~'° ln41Yidual purchaaen:, the moblle home must be occupied by that person and must be located In a mobUe hom e park or semi· perman1nt site. 8. Loans to indivi dual purchasers on new mobile dwellings must not exceed 110 percent of the manufactunr's lnvolct price and fhe loan shall not exceed 144 months ln .. length. 7. Loans lo individuals for purchases of used mobile dwellings shall not exctt:d 100 percent of wholesale cash val1.1e and can be made for a maximum term ranging from 60 to 1:.0 months depending tipon the age of the used dwelling. -r,UOil\!'"tO"'hl ~tvtihra I - purchasers, new or used ,shall • be paid '\n subslant\ally equal monthly Installments from the date of the sale and for the . term of the loan. . Building Up In Newport The $6.8 million In building permits Laken out la!iil month at Newport Beach City Hall exaeded only slightly the Iota\ for January of last year, building department sides said today. Included in major pennils ror list month were 41 ,homes in the Bren Company tract and four other hou1e1 throughout the city. Qerson Bakar a nd Associates took out permlls for 117 apartmenls and a parking building for their Park · Newport development near the Blul!a. • ' , NOW, discover a new CalHornia. · 11s even shaped like the original I Rancho Callfomla is 10 different that we couidn't earl It anything but the 51st State. . . Discover over $20 mllllon In development by Kaiser Aetna: 87,500 acres of unspoiled beauty and rare opportunity In the~ middle of tomorrow's Los :~~=~~~~~age~::~.o 1~:~a~°tc~is~~~n~~~in:,a~~e%th~n~r~~~: ~ga~n:~~~~ trial park and airport. Rancho Californ ia's unparalleled· diversity and prime location make It one of the best land Investment opportun ities In Southern California. •. · -.. l • • • , OAl\.V Pl\.OT JI , , .. FROM ORANGE I COUNTY: Take ~ Riverside Freeway .,.:o..~,~~ to Hwy. 71 turn olf u in Corona. FollO\'-' •U« Hwy. 71 past Elsinore "'.::' ·to Ra ncho Calilorn ia. '""-·~ FROM LOS ANGELES: East on San Bernardino Freeway, South on Hwy. 395. Follow signs. · ' , . • ---FROM SAN DIEGO: North on Hwy.-395"--\-4-o_..~.._-"- to Rancho California. m . FROM RIVERSIDE: South on Hwy. 395 or 71 to Rancho California. i~•so mea4ow111ew Here's your chance to own a part of the 51et State! • One of the choicest sections of Rancho California, Meadowview offers you Yz to 1 ~ acre estates wlrn all property Improvements underground. You'll entertain friends at Metldowvlew's own exclusive clubhouse and share 380 a9res of c0mmonly held greenbelt recreation land. Plua as a Meadow'vlew property owner· you wlll , be a member of •n exclusive yacht club on 850 acre Vall Lake. • And the great thing Is, you don't have to be rich to enjoy this elegance. Because prices start from "just $6,000 (cash price) I In addition, excellent terms · could m~an substantial leverage and obvious tax benefits for you. Whether you build on·your property or hold It for Investment, Meadowview at Rancho Cellfomla Is a place to enjoy right now. Come today. ' • -· : • .. . . . ' • ' • . • . • . .. , . . ~ I l • • . • ill! ~LY MLOT •. -· . Sat'!'!li't, f~l, l~O • ~ Old Dining. Roo-m -i . . ~Prus'Features at • • ~-M'aking Retu • n • , I t A bosl o1 "plus" 1ia!un1 1-. ... -· tile ~ar t111a ltOrne I< lbat It actually up the •lidlog door• to mole have made the. 'tWHlorJ prace, the 1paclou1 side oJlera a choke of ~ theroomapart~lheparty. "Spanish Gokl" modll one ot ~ and lhe 'Poef..slied suites," said Rams . ...,,.,,.~., ' ~ 1J1le eecorxt . noor ol the\ the mo&l wanted ~~ .,_ yard are even more hn· another very large bedipom Spmillll coonLry home hu two the-...... r or by I Oe)ta, aib- 'eoatr~ctor, wbo •Jiu pinned and priced the cornp~le job, ,. By DOR0111EA M. BROOllS NEW YORK (UPll -The dining roon•-virtually extinct only a rew years ago -has mJde ~ comeback. J T~. the dining room oc- cup~s a~t 142 square reel of space (a room averaging Wr1y 12 \lY 12 feet)· in ap. prmdmateiy &3 pereent of au new single family homes. It accounts lot a. 7 percent of tht totaJ cost of the a\·erage $28,IOO home. Standard ieatures generally include wood nooring o r carpr:Ung ralher than tile, at least t"'O windows. and a hanging chandelier with an ''-erage price taa 4' $4S. \Vhars mort. the dining room.is three times more like· Design Fh·m Moving To Newport Diversified Desi:pi, Inc., the interior-exterior design firm currently headquartered in Orange. this mo.1th will open lip its new comme r cia l divWon ·office and showroom in the Corona del Mar section of Newport Beach. it was an- nounced this "~ by Glynn Brown, pres.idenL ly than lb, living rooQl to be new Gold Cou:ntry ln Placet rptf'tanl with a big ho1&1e like ~pstafrs with adjoinlna: dress. more bidroams, for a total or ltta'ed with -ex P e n 9 i v e tla, actording to S a J ea 'thls. fng area and bath. 'I'll.is room rOur. And. In two of the three Other extras I -c l u.d e d '!riihoui eo.£1 1 afe: · eOncrete ~lvewu•. fenc ing. Jandscop. waJIP:Bper and, In ii ~tor A tan.ager {)Ive Rams • of 0 0nce.1nslde, the ~ are "·ouJd be perfect for tWo exterior S:1Ylinss. the builder. ~ M1' .homes, even plcludes Walker and Lee, Inc. pleased io find the railitd eo-teenag~rs. Or, the parents Delta Construction Co., has in· i 'O g, sprlnklcr11. ca"'°~'· buUl·in sterage. 4 "~·Rius re,m.es, all' In-try. dramatic s t ,.1 r c a 1 e • might use it, preferring to let eluded yet anolher room, a 7<h draperies, and ceramid tile 'Jb.81'~ lt\e word ol people eluded h1 the bale price. art ¥Suited ceiling in the li¥iDg the chi Id fen have the ·&q uare foot tio.1ua room, large '~coonterlopl. who keep an eye on .-.tueh apparent before OM eveo gets room, dining area. ge..1el"OCll d o w n s t a I r s be d,r o o m .... enoush ror a sewing room. P.riced .~ from . '21,950 ' to things: the marketing experts~=:::=::::::::::::::::::::::; ioslde the · ·homt," ~· family rQOm and ttotnlly' su.it.e-;..whicb • adjoins the 1tudy, or hobby room. $35,500, .Gold OoiJnlry homes far 8. Brody Seating Co., And• Fu Rams. ·""'· located "·et.bar,aog&her itfift:-backyard a p ~rfect ar· Another plus feature L'> of· are ava1lable ,on FHA.Fl-IA· Oticago manufacturer of din· Y 1 n "\\'bile the. rSpanish Gold d.lrd extra. Also ~ta.._u.e first raag$Derrt.-tor the slw}dbox: fered by lbe three-car garage. VA 'll1d (iOl'IVenlional term.a. i1111 furniture. ·'4k •r ldd. "Ast AndY' II fllft. model shares.a ~r ti ~-floor is the huge'"inalier suite . Teena gen· would tdve the 'Mw plan I! designed so the Thi;\ 01odel.B are at ·the· in· 1¥.nry 0. iadJotf, vice. Sft: IL '!atftays 11 tilt DAILY terior plus features -,ith our with slldin1 claaa 1'oorl to the downstairs bedroom. too. They third st.all can be converted ttrlejltion of c.ufonia '1reet preiided: 9( ~·1 ~ PH~OT. 'Other models, bo~u back yard. • , ~ can have °" gang oftr for easily into a rumpus room. •and Golden. ~venue In 'division. said: 'l'he:ae'~ 4.,''==='========'J!.....'.'.fee:l~thai~l-the~C.:4e<!!~~1 .,~· '.!-~-~--"~One~o/~the~~Oig~~:::!:i'!· ~bl'.'.__!P",'.in~g:l'·pong~·~o~r_:a~o~"'".'.·m~ati'd~'~otJ~ie~n_'.ho~bb~y:.'.r:'.'.oo~'.m~,:.'.oc~de~o.~ei::'the~r,:b~y__:,no::,:rl:,:heos:::::l:;f',:loc<n:::::,:U::L:_ __ ~ b\11' lbal th< dlnfnill· romt once::-.,am is. an .esse~ ~ • -,. ,,,,.. \. ~ ~ tla l ... Romernams appear 1· to have had ~ ol dispen.. in.g methodical meals in the kitchen or jn a. Ught little island ~ to the livillc roem. They waol to serve gracklosly in a separate room desigioed tor lb< purf!OI< and away from the Clutier-thal's part and ~· .., food • 71/i %. FINANCING -. .. preparation." In fact, Rli:ttori' i a l d 1 today's bom&mater-. ls demanding a choi~ apa~ and places lo serve foOd bo(h fonnally and informally. t• AN'NUAL PERCENTA(;l3 RAtE~ In addition to a dining room, the a..-erage home nciw being built devotes, approximately 154 aqua re r~ lo the kitchen, ·- =:a~:::ifi:~or~~ ~T T. HIS R~TE le.aJl four people." he said. . · Geographical differences in· • ,. ' , ~--... .;;~laioing . the . g:p1µ1SioJ1, 1 rown said that111 flnn had already outgrown its ·3,000 square foot Orange office and shOWfoom . whlch ""had been doubled in si:r:e in the last six month&. ~~!;~$~£IT'S NO -W9NL:JER ............................ =. __ ......... _ .. __ .. __ _ £E~~~~~w~,E~· _· "E~;,. LL' IN ... G. ' M.. o· R. ·E' region , where nearly one-third .. , · -.,, . • '. ' · or the ~st·selling houses were . -... ' ' ~. .:. ,.. · -' · · · · · ) ----~---~··"""·~~ ... ~ ........ ~ THAN i " - ' The new facilily. he ad(led, \\ill spectallte in commercial and instiluliooal projects while the Orange location wil con- tinue 111 be used for residential "-ori: and. as a retail showroom specialiting in ro.1· temporary furniture and ac· cessories. Formerly the Corona del ?.far olfJCe ol Glendale Federal Sayinp and Loan, the new facility at z:m East Coast Highway provides an ad- ditional J ,350 square feet of iludio-&paee. BrewlH&id -lihat the expansion will necessitate a staff increase, from the present I I 10 IS. Oiversified's studio l n Ora;1ge is at 1040 N. Tustin Avenue. Escape to the town made tor living. la"kes · woodt •xciltf\& homts cJf trad111onal two-story design. -· · ' Slicklcrs k.1r tht.classicand ONE HOME' ' A 'D'' 0 ~·y, the con"nlionaf, Radloff ,.id, '. ' , . , ' . . , · "· " • Northeaslerners also bu i I l more homell "'ilh larger. separate dining rooms thin any other regjon in the natioQ. Some 7& percent of all 't£W. homes. in this area had separate dinini rooms thai averaged 151 square feet iD t"' -'· size. • ~ • Separate dintng-i6om s were least popular in the West with onll',.53.perctnl ol.Dew bom .. having this aceommodatioo. 111eir averJ1ge size was 128 square fee( Bs opposed to 142 square feet nationally. \Vood flooring l'<a~ the preference lhroughoul the fl<t·i lion. 11;ltfl the NorLhra s t leading Wlln · 78 percent and the \\'e:"!I trailing with 35 percent, Radloff said. Coil¥erseiy, carpeling \Vas first choitt for almost half the dining rooms In the West and least favored in the South where a mere 5 percent furnished With soft floor covering. The use of resilient tile "'aS"" most predominant in _ the South but only a third choice nationally. • \Vbele\•er new homes in the South IAcked in the way of din· ing room rloor glamour , Rad)off noted, they made up ·· ~ overhead. Southern builders lit ~ • ."' up the dining scene with posh , • .,.t;:~-ziJ·ti:..o4."" " chandeliers costing an average • · of $53. It's interesting. abo, 1.o ; note that 3 percent of all new : • southern homes included a y,·ood burning fireplaet. Nationa lly, Radloff reported. 17 percent or dining room walls y,·ere papered, compared with only 6 percent of living roon1. \ ,.. ,. You'~ looked around~u know what · AJfin all, Harbor V.cw Homes caJi mab home loal\ intere5t nalea: arc lhc.se days. -7_lh% financing l09k very attractive: But Q&ances are, thcy11 probably get higher. it's what is just down the road that make& 7~% financing is worth looking into. 11h.% outstanding. Newport Bcadi and And so arc: Harbor View Hoines. 'fheYR-' big. They're beautifut They're custom in every rcspc:ct except price. Original .. de.sigpr feature beam ceiJin~~cozy firt. placea, formal dining rooms, •ll"electric ki1cbcns and master 11uites wrir\hy of the name. Balboa Bay arc lite:ralJy minutes away. So m FUhion Istaild and'1be Univcnity0 C- Califomia al Irvine. '. The neighborhood is something spe:cial, OPEN TOOAY ----- lt's'-pcrfect setting: 7~ makes it a per· feet' opportunity. An average of mor~ ·than onc Jiomc sale• 4ay makCll it per· fcaly clear that you sh<iuld got hen: right · ·aw!y. Tale the San DiCgo or Newpott Freeways to the MacArthur Blvd. turn- off .. , then drive ~th to Ford Road. You!ll' sec the bc&I" new home vaJUca at Time to CHOP DOWN Your (!"., Gttllng your income. !al rip ed con bt o wondtrlul Wostiing- ton's 8irthdoy premit, lolci 11 " to lt.OCK. Thty'1t 1!11Jic1 svrt 'f'OU gtl IYll'J 119itimoft dtOJc • lion. SM lhl off1c:1 in YfWt" ........... todoy. IOTN FIDllAI AND · STATl m· I ;. • • , UP too. Secluded. Quiet. safe streel3. Your ' . ' ·own school, park an~ pri,Vatp:'family - .rccre1tioa club. any rate. • ICM.I. MU:l • , 1 J SAUSOfFIC! PHOl'll: (114) UU1l!I , -•«[3~~0. Americ.111 Lira• T,ir Senotc. wittt o.,., 4000 Offiiet @ ~:1~uae ltrlh 14 ==.'='::I Cwt• M-., tnte Mne 1175 Hera..r 275t HarWt II.... .,.,, c .... ~ lhl Mer ,,.., r. C..•t -Hwy. --4 ,.., ., ..... ~.-.................... t tfltltrl 111 MKArf!lw 11'111,I ' • J • • .. l WllkDAYI f..f SAT. & SUN. f·S ..... ~ M /J''°l,.TMl•f fl!ICISSAl'f • ' 19i0 DON ALii L~REN <XiMPANT • • • • • . • • • '· --~~;~-·-~~·.,-~~--~~~~-·-~~~~~~...,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~_~~~~~~~--~~-~-~~-~·--,,,.--~-~----~ ...... -.~=-·-~~~·-.... -~.,....~~~ • • • , PRIVATE BALCONY FEATURED IN MASTER SIJITE AT THE MISSIONS, LAGUNA HILLS Real Estate Cost Book ..,.P.uhlished __ Leadership Homes Five New Models 011~nJ_ng . --~ -....-. Five ~I homes . rfom room wrtil there's a need1for T~ bQrnes·all have cwtorn • ; Much-ne.med guidance tn Leadership Homes' popular aoother child's bedroom, « ffrePlaces, dOuble view ovens, ·:4etennllmig lQca1 rul'...eat.ale.·. -Today .series are~ n·ew have if finlshe,d tnto two serving counters In paUo : 1 · cost& ~ is available ~ ~~raUngi_th~r gr~nd open-~rooms.l' kitchens, 8nd life tile roofs . . c ming 1... ~ mg at the Afiss1on,, m·Laguna LoClted just west of the San T~_i homes also feature ~ home.•'buyers iq, a free -~ Hilla:, b~ the model com·. DjtgO Freewat al, La Paz ,, delae;,wood fencing. lnsjl!ad "~erican Land Title 'Assocta::--·p1ex to 10 .·fully d'ecOrated . Road ·m · Lag\Jna Hills,· The " of'"tTyfrig to chan'ge the ·en· ·:~ booklet. "Closing Costs homes, offering buyers a wide f\.1isslons celebrated }ts &rand vlronment at. the M1sslom:, :and Your Purchase of a variety of flobr plans and opening last Mfrctl<-whea4t in-; we1ive tried\(\ take adv•iitage .):lome.·" prices. troduced five moilets ftern it! ' or 1..tlle histotlcal. e a r r y ~-. Tbe new publication c~ Prices at the Missions range Citation Series.· SinCt that-Cal!fomia ,$panfsh seltinp cisely or fer s genera I from '26,495 to $35,495, pro-time more t~an ... 5.mffiion In 'and to adaµt'Our whole mast« guidelines on how to prudently viding the new commllility homes have been sold, with plan to-enc o·u rage com- purchase a ·.home and points with a qoss section of homes the· first two. units completely fortable, outdoor living." out typical real estate closing wiUUn a well pJanned re"sUlen-sold ~t· and lhit:d and fourth Today interiors· at the. model C1)Sts encountered by lhe home tial n,eighborbood. Thirty· dif-Citation 1:1fU~·presenUy under complex are diverslfied•design buyer • at settlement. Jn · the fei:!nt elevations are now con!lructlon.. and Cita_tion decor is by booklet, it ia noted•that closing available at tbe project. "One of_ the keys Lo our sue· Hamill.on-Ji-owe and costs vary rn differ:ent .parta of Today homes are designed cess al Ute Missions ls that we Associates: Landscaf>ing11t the the ~try -:-and the• ho~ for young families .00 , the offer :io many•extras as stand-proj~' was ~ done :by PlaJa . -- • • ~- Satu..i.,.. ~obtulty 21. 1970 I _DAfl?'PltOT J7: buyer IS e.nc~~ged to u~ ~e grow, aod offer ·Leadenhij>'s ai-d'feafureS on both t1l!! CU.a-LpindiEfpe: •. "J"";.": text as a~ m-detennining famous growing room in Jwo tion 'and the Todif~-wries,".--:i.7t"".;·--,.:-~.,,.,...,,,,...,.., -.c~.,...-::-r-,,:---------------------------------~--- his own, closmg costs 3¥3d,of different floor pla.M to allow explained Yassktb:;::"·"'People • ,;~ ,,. purchase. owners the option of~havjn• .&hop fW ,~ are -':.: /·' , .. :r Closing costrlhatare brielly the large upeiairs WOlll'fin~ Uca~·~~~ they ' · ~: s discuSBed in .the publicaion in--e<f either ac"(a ru•""n.Kxn;or . Iota. of que~lorm. ai'ld in· " ·"' r elude charges for real ·Utile ·'" 'fS two a~1-Mdrd0ms. veatigate the area ~Ott they survey, lender servicel, Jegi,f 'Jbe Today · ~-offers a bUy. Our Citali~ Serles hfS !Uvices; sta~ andJocal ~. choie!; of Spanlah. 'r.anc:b or p r.o v>e d trem~ SlJC· h81.ard insurance ·Man. and contempoi-ary exterlora in . cessful, and the :fOJ!lr homes Jarid title search and in-thrtt to 'seven b'edr oom will compliment the ·CltaUon • iurance. . homes. • series and _give· the community : . Tl;>e booklet was pre~red to "It really mates a lot ;or a ~e rat:iBe '!-~.oor plaN aid the siplificaql,: nuft\ber..:oC sense. f« -~ (lnifll• .to and price selection. . . hbme buy<!'>'wh!l~iooi\I' • plan"for the fti1uno .. that they "T)le young • community Is ·lie about~~ tl*1;~Poo't ~ °".Jl Of their ~ly mast.er.planned to in- pay at time; 'ol. ~-~· , . 1l9tnes," supmed p h l I t p elude schools, ch~rches, parks, • A free COP,Y of the booklet. ~· Yaaskln, dlrectdr of sales for commercial shopping centers, may be obtained by ·writing Leadershlp ff?nlis. ':With our and. apartment units "':hen the ALTA. -Bo 566;-W.,hington,-growlngrl>omiututta!amlly project-ls completed In J97S. D.C. 20044.. can leave t h'e giant' rumpus Sltuated·oo G!JO ~cres o.f rolling hills, the M1SS1ons will have ,.._..., __ ,.....,. ___ ..,. ______ ..,._"'\I . 2,200 homes, 4llO apartment u n I ts. and more than 7,000 residents within five years. More than 1,200 of the. home.a will be from the Today Serie.,., whlCh includes vaulted ceil- ings, railed entries, wall to wall carpeting, covered double door entries, patio kitchens, vinyl floor tile, and master . bedroom suites with large dressing ·areas. ........... -...... ~ e FAMIL:V ROOMS e BEDROOMS e BATHROOMS e CUSTOM KITCHENS e 2nd Story Acldltlon1· e FREE-E'1"1MATES' "Homes at the Missions are . }>uilt on over sized Jolg, the biggest. in this area," said Bud Mills, sale.s manager of the project, "and our Citation and -6'/2°/o iANK FINANCrNG ' 846' 2780 Care Center· CALL TODAY .•.•.. •• • ....... Nl•HTS OL WO UNDSI Construction " ;/.) '..Amtra Construdion Co. "ROOM ~001r10N spec1Ausrs" , llltes Held It's Our Only l u1ine11 , , 1 , , GINERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS ,Gfl11111dbreaklng 'certmonles. . -4""!',_,;;;;;,;;;;;,;..,,~~~~~~~~~~~l-::were held Feb. 4 ! at 4000 · I SEE BY TODAY'S WANT ADS eTH.AT e IT'S e DIME llrta'·way;-NCWjl!>l'rtr..,W - for the 17G-O'itit Newport Villa, adult resident care center. Located adjacent to lhe new lloag Hospital north unH . the vUla Is designed to provide a full range or services lo wen ambulatory adults. TWenly-four hour maid-at- te)ldant. IU'Vice b: provided. All meals aerwd" gueof5 ln-Uie dinl"I room . TnnspartaU will •be provided ~for shoppil\J • . c and for •~ta In .tbt · conu_nan11y. Efilphnts Is bet.; f1ll!'Olf upon acblevlng a wwm, gracious atmoop!ltre In loVt:ly reaidentlal sur- roundings. 1 • ·.' ~ ' , •• Eltlmeled date c,( opei!lng Is J11'7 • . e LINE e DAYI • • • ' ~ . ' I . ' L- • .. ' . -- RtpruenU111 Ill< owners .we:re John A. WftllaJN, Vice Pre.-kltnt, ,fteallfiaare · Co;b- valucent a .. pltal Corporatipn and Mr1. Olive Allen, local are-a supervisor for tbe com· pany. Healthcare owns and operate.. convel11cent faClllUea and adult resident c."lrc centers ·th r o.u.1 b'Q u t Soutl!em California. • • , . v ' ' ;-, .. ·" •( Only .. ~ ... ' ' JI HOME 117/THMORE.:. ' 'PLUS 13MJLES OF e)EASHOR£'.·1 .. i • Where else can you find a home.for under $30,000 and w1lk lo the beach. A love of aea. sun and healthy roereajlon la built .. lirto tfterY lavish new l!Ome. - - ' . ' ' ~ &4 bedroom.planew\lh 2 ,bo11!e ' Open P~Plltf?:Wlr;I...._ Spacioua Iota • lmprnafv. dOu_,,, doorentrf• ' Hu,.Hvlna,~~~ Slldlng wana ot fllua opening 111-.-.br.- PIUli total-home faat:urff wtth-• , Lrr.tfme · 'bramlcti1• '! ~r;,t.~ ~ EYen trM e SE:AB u R:Y' HQ N1'ES • • _J. ___ • • • ""'"'~ mllQll • -• , I < ' .. . , • l ::; . ' . ' 1 .. " ... ------------------------------------------------·--~-.-·­• s......,, ,.....,. 2]., 1970 • .~ ~· DAILY PILOT ' NEW YORI( STOCK EXCHANGE I .• • • • - ' ' - ' A'MERICA.N STOCK EXCHANGE • WEEK'S ..... .... !Ywtt IM .. I Hll lt L<tw WI (llf, MIP W. New Stocks Continued · from Page 10 Stle9 'ltl tWlr •ett• '"' fMr!T thfl I Miit! Ltw Lall C-t lllt~ Ltw tMlt.J Mi.-.... 1.tW C-Ml.. U• ·' • ' SL . DAILY PILOT Jf YEAR'S • LOW, CLOSE AND IDGH, Over-the-Counter Listings For Friday, February 13, 1970 • • •' ••• , • . • l.W ..... • • I· . • , . . . l t ~ J r ' ' . • ! , • .. ' • t-• •• • • . . • ! ' I ' • I I • I I ' - ·-----·--·-:-=,....-.,---------..,,---------~----------------- D DAil'( '!LOT. •• '· ·. ' ... StturdaY, February 21, 1970 • . . ----'-- -. ' . ,/ • • " ' ·. ' -·-· ' , ., I . . . • • ' ' • ' . ' • 'la" ' .. -· ) .·· J . I . ' • , In the old .days . . ' • • • · ·I I .. • • • I .,, . ~. " • . ' • --·-· ~ ' • • , ~.:~.'~il!oOh:~ears t@ihttild a~eluh~ .. -:i~r:::· " . fl • ;·1 ~' . . ' • . • .. .. :but these days who wants to wait that lqng for the word to spread? When people were dancing the Virginia ~eel they never thought of advertising a priva~ club. But today it's th e best way to build a membership roster rapidly. E_specially wtten you have as much to offer as Coto de Caza. -. ' -· -). •\ -<)n. M;µ-ch 1s·we open ·our. spectacular· new clubhouse .llllclJluest' lodges, and all major construction at Coto de Caza will be complete. We want an active, participating membership now so .th at the club will be full of act ivi ty by summer. »1ilh our restaurants, bars, gymnasia, sauna baths, swi mming pools, handball.and ten_pis courts there'll be plenty to do. From leisurely Sunday brunches to invigorating exercise sessions . And special events for the ladies . Right now in the Hun ti ng Preserve there are skeet tournaments, dog trials, and pheasant hunts. Barbecue trail rides, horse shows; and rodeos at the Equestrian Center. And for the kids, hayrides and nature hikes. Expert instruction, too, when yoil want it. All this in a 5000 acre private valley in so utheastern Orange County's foothills. The Coto de Caza is a family club in the outdoors. It's the country, like it used to be before urban sprawl took it from us. An environmental preserve for you and your family, a refuge from the pressures of city life. · , Meiµbership applications.are now being taken ~n. order to reach our goal, by this s,ummer. An\! with .th e completion of. the .clubh01,1se membership initiati6n fees. wilt~\se. For those who might 1iKe to )lave a· ____ ..:'.Jook" a_t the..C..oto ge Caz<!,~; t~leJlhone caJl ~ill ~ecunLan llrux>intm~nt ·for a ranch-wagon to)Jr conducted by ·a club ranger. It's the only way tq fully appreciate the advantages of this unique club. No obligation, of course. Telephone (714) 586-0761. CZ· ·COto de Caza ~ ~ 1f~uco Canjio1~ Ca/ifom'ia 926 78 -ti,:J,tKco Corporallon • GSC,Cotnp.11111 a fllf..¥,So.mNtst~ • • • • . · . ' • " • . • , • ., ., • ' • ~.o:":------.--------------------------------:.1 ----------------------------..~ -----·~~-~--:--:? - ,• • " . '70 TORINO GT Sportsroof )51 C.l.D. 4V v.1, c1u11•-o·m•t1c, "l·1t•c-;1r oucirtr 11e11, con1ol1, Yi1ibility group, al1ctric clock, ~:":.:;~~:''::'!!\'!:-,;~:: '::::.: $)995 ln9, pow1r front d isc llr1k1t, t ir cortd., AM-FM 5f1r10, hidttw1y h••dlamp~, cli1•I '''' 1p11k1rs, . fint1d 9ltu, d1luxt 1111 btlh, "'•rning light, 10Al5Ml041161. phj1 tu' lltfn11 I • '70 TORINO GT 2 Dr. Hardtop 5,porhroof. 351 C.l.D. 41/ V-1, cr11h1t·o-mttic, eon1ol1, pow11 lftt ring, powtr fro11t tliu: brtkt11 power 1idt window1, widt 0¥tl b.lt1d whit1w1U firt1, h1tdr11h, hid1-aw1y h1tdltmp1, r.11ci119 mir• rou, du1I 1p1tktn, d1ulir1 11tt b.lit, warning lithl1, body 1id1 moulding. Vi1ibillty group. 10Rl5· MI04115}. • ' • • •IUI t1• ti. lk.eoit ~ ' • -. COr.'t!E IN TODAY AND SELLING CA_RS -FORD. LO: US '70 'T0RINO 2 Dr. Hardtop hrm1I roof. v.1 , cn1i1t·o•mtlic, ..-i11yl 1,11 trim, ..-;"yl <oof, billed ;!;;,f!;:·;.~:~ b~:;.:: .~:·::iJ.: ' $ 3 4 3 5 ,A'M rtdlo, tjnt .. 9lt11, t.ld1i.w1y\ • h.1111!1111jh, tltl11:u •••t b ... ,, · • •••ning li9t.t, color-kt yM r1 ci"9 "'irror1, whttl covtr1. tORlOFIOI· 15)), PILll II• .. llc1n1• .. -· \ ' \ I • '70 THUNDERBIRD 2 Dr. Lcindau V-1, hi'llh b1ck bucktt 1t1h, con1ol1, linl1d 91111, con..-•nitnc1 chick 9roup, pow1r 1idt wi ndows, r1dit l whilt w1ll l irt1, body 1idt "'ouldlng -..-inyl in11it, pow1r 6 w1y drivt r 1t1I, rtdi11ill11J p11t. ''''· tilt 1ftwin9 wh••I, AM -fM 1t1rt•, pow•r trunk lid, d1l11x1 •••~ btlt1, Wtrnin9 light, 1imultltd m19 wli1tl cOVtfl, t!t1vy duly 111\p111- 1ion, IOJl4NIOllOll. I $5400 Pl\ll , In .. lktl\ll I '67 FORD LTD • 12 Or. Hird..,, ' <¥!., V-', 1tlck I lllHI. Full llCIWtl'-Plb, p/J. ,..,IO & 1te1i.r. wltlltw111 tl•n . (TPl I 6Ul • I s1786 i ···-~··· -· ·-~~~-­• l I ' ' • • -SttlHdQ', -febnia..,~il, l97U .--._,._•Y Cliarles .Bo~ttl • • • By Cllartes M. Schub 5<MRTillE! • . ·~~·~::::~§::~~~~l:~~~'.::=======·:-:"~==!::.========~~==~========~==~::::::~/ ; . • • : i~ ... ~. i.~~v, 11:J.~; .~li'I .~ .[ ff I!"· !. , ••.• ' ... ' t""'"· il:'.: ~~a l>f·•·. 1":' .... i !i.,".i • 1t..."---, ,,.·::',Hello again, boys and girls, 1 ~j"ii'i~ welcome beck Lo another ; ~.,/Lturday in Uncle Le n · s •: Comer. : c:.~;Ji's three cheers ror Corona , ~1tt.:el. MIJI tG!day -../or our art »~test ·winner. Cat h y ::l''}Qiqisser: <!ur Carol's Corn er ;~..-queen, Eileen Rose. and our ·• ~1 premif.r poetess, AM -Amold -: , .•.::r flµ from Corona.del ~1ar. ; iO,\."-., ... • • (~'i"-"NEX'I' WEEKEND March : tt"1ilt be comi ng • rn. though ~,-:-... beiher · u·s llke a lion or a 1·f · lamb remains to be seen. \'ou : c~n_ m~ke your g·ue Sscs . : :.~ever,_in next. week's art ' .: _.contest. 1 ~ Carole reports that she ~·;i!l : ._~,'lit lie lonesome this \\•eek • 0 \ • tr:W;th onfy one entry in her cor-r------------------------------01 ·t~er of the column, Where are • ·f~'\Jt U>e Rsf of ynl1 riddlers and I "'"t~ ? .. -~ a ... ~-l ~. . . " : ~~ HONORABLE menfiOn win- !~·.-.ners in ~is week's art contest ' 't't' .-ate : . . ... .. . . . 1 , ·.Juhe Kuder,_11, ~ Ate.sa: : l -.niyid Good.5e0, 11, C'.osta • ~a; Lise Sulkld. Costa * PRIZE WINNER * Ca thy Choisser. 10. 1816 Marapata Drive, Corona del !Ytar Any chi.Id under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contesl ffert's,ell-y.ou do: ( 1) Draw picture on piece of J!laln. \Vhite paper 5~ inches wide. and 4 inches Geep. Use black ink ant.I make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace Pi cture. It mu st be your own Work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len 's Art Contest. Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. ~..;.)tesa; Tamn1y Furrow. JO, ~sla Mesa: Diane Pratt. JO. f::~la Mesa : Dudley Pratt, 9. t· QoJta. ~icsa : Ri chard '---------------------'-----------'! · .,f· sell, 6. Corona de! Mar: • ' .~ Ray Prouse, Huntington So that l may have some r-------------------~1 · !ch, and R. Coleman, Costa . .. ; 1 ~ ,,VlN'tERTIME : ~ ~.'l love the ¥:et wintertin1c ; f..,, .. -: With its snow and fros led ~. pijle : J.< · ,;Snow and sleet and hail and :G ·riln : : · "-"Are hitting nO\Y my ~·indow : ~'pane: i-i · .!~wish 1t was alwuys like ' . i ;.,,·· ='! ' ,, ·!'Ii '4 bliss. -"•"~ ~Im-. JG, Cvslt Mew .. • sUNSOINE \Vhen Ulc sun shines down on me: I feel so gay, so warm, so free: I look around me and see F1owers growing happily : 1 wish t.he sun would shine· every day In thi s very special way. -Cla<I S'"'"~on, Co.!1 1"19\• .... 5eM t•• lpfftl•n ff A1• AIMlly, C/• 0rat9 COOlt hlly Pll•t, I•• 1560, C0tta MHG, Callf. JUST IMAGINE If caterpillars \\'Cre trains Aod mosquitoes ,.;ere planes, A waterbug would make a dandy boat, Provided he stayed afloat. No'v if a beetle were a car And a grasshopper started to ail. He'd drive him over to Doc, The Japanese snail. Ants would construct skyscrapers Eight inches high . Leaving the scraps for the garbage fl y; .'-\ bee would take his human aside .i\nd spray all his fields \\/bile army aots fought us \vith acorn shields, Now if bugs ruled the world . 11 wouldn't do at all, Si nce we can·t fit in buildings Quite so small. A K•nnffr ~•II ~•U1r '"l 19 Ann ,t.rnokl, 1t, U ! S.1111· Clllk-Drlw, c. ...... clll "'-'· .. , , ... Wlfllllnt tflll'Y Ill "'' si.r• 111d i!Mm c.111111. MIU '""' -m 1r •hnr i. Ull(lt l111, 81• 1'61. C1111 Ma ... , Ciillf; I~.,. "in11, .. ,,.,, • •PmPle'• "°"'°'"""• u:1 thei r best to becloud a young c I: c '1'· ef 1ne Wtnll •• tncJ1<1"ff!1 •o 1 t o 9_tbbl• Vlfl'<!Otlco, 11• 12, of Gl•d'" person's good judgment. o-----arO 6 Q/•ft(!r_ ----~I : ~.. '• c.u111rn11, 1" her oue•hon; During adolescence. i he i _iv,h•l d.., th• word •dolts-body P"""'' one with the RIDDLES and JOKES 1 , ~mean~ • equipment to hand on li.fc to • .._ your children. Thill d}tnamic ~ .;.t.Judgiag from Andy's mail. gift brings a bewildering new Dear Carol: What did \Vashington say • .Ids pen pals are feeling array or urgent impulses, no-* h'J h i cllstressed, aggravated and lions and emotions. No wonder \\' 1 e e was crossing the Delak ' ilttwildered by all the popular many adolescents feel CilO-~ \va re? ... ttle about this so-called ~ fused, often without knowi.Clg PRIZE 'lt~!S •w ISu!'tl'W 't' Pratlon gap. Last week he why. The: trick is Si!Jf. _WINNER. 5! 5 !~ :uMop I'.!• 04 ~ •A,1 :JeMt\ly · · to soothe the touchy management. But a sensible -Ellffll -.... 1' '°1 ~;:.."-';.."'~ r· ·je lor the ~toUrfh grad'ers. -member of 1he-human race l·===================::'.JI J,, naturally the teenage knows that this is far from -·1 ~· ·' olescents shoulder t h c easy. L . lest.share of the connict -Tbe key word for the project , ·and they oft<>n get the is balance. As a small child. • : smallest share of con-one IJ\'CS in a world of helpful i ~ sld_~ration. giants. With adolcseenct, one ~ ~ • To a 12-ya.ar-old on the enters a taller world -lot.il)i ~qoorstep of adolescence. this a bundle of Lilliput nolions word has • ,proud,, escltinc and emotions .. Fur a whlle, the t ine. We borrowed 1t Yrom the patterns of childhood tangle l Lalin ' word (or growing up. witll the faller pol.1t.s or view. JIJ•t.urally, a person should But one by one the hDbils of t~Ye room lor extra groW1.h in Lilliput are -or should be - .• _. mental and emotional ootgrown. One reviews the ad· ti deJ)ltf"tmentl throughout life. \•anl8ge1 of growrHJp vieW· i But experts ruerve the term points-and decides to accept fi for the teenage r tbem. Th.is type o{ balanced lbouJ one-tenth .o{ self·managemeot l4 e a s I e r 1" llfe span. After all, when ooe treals oncsclr .. 11n a 11 crowded "1'ilh large helping of understanding Pl'ObJcms in alJttost all -cvCfl when others ra il tu department&. Ttit body puts give a !rlr:ndJy boml As ~' ~ fnmtllna: touches on lt.s rule. adolescence seems like l ~~y.Jlcal.erowtb, The mind is a hurry-scurry period of ~ "ady to survey tm world and rascinatlons and frurlraUons. 11' gl.lJ't relaUOlllhlpt, to form nu t the number ot growing-up , f#iont . and reaCh ~nd · problems i5 llmiled and they l ~isions. 1'hls ~ • large ren1ain hl>elic only until o"nt: 1 ~· Whal'• more. a audtlen liOlvca 1hem. As each one Js •~rte \4)( emotions arrive 111 110lved, a person b«aruc.1 Ume of lire 'ltDd usually do ntorc and more S(!rcnc. Arler . . .. 11 while, one ran indeed ex- change the old habits of Lilliput for grown·up altitudes of self-rtllanc<' and klndly understandin g on a world·wide scale. One is ehc:oor1ged to proceed -and e\'en pause to enjoy the hectic. hurry.scurry ups-and-downs of adolescenct.. After all. a person has only :i few years lo ~perience Ulis vivid phase ol life. A teenager often feels torn be:twttn two opposing worlds, One wants to rorgel the younger folk :and certain older. folk seem to-enjoy-1ib0oting one down. But feelings of btlonglng lo a s eparate. unique 1eneraDon nlerely wjd- cn I.he i!JP·~- .t.Nl1f W<°ld• I Wtrif '"" Ok-llt '9 SIMNIM ~llW'tft. -II,. e/ .Vl .. Ut. C1HIOl'nlt. ttr 1111 -'*' Could the lun ar aslr911aut1 Ke" lhe earth nitatlng? Stand1111; on out 1iide or lhe moon, lhe earth is seen as a huge and magnificent object in !he lu~ar skies. It hangs there 1n a fixed on. 13 limes bigge r U1an the moon appears in our skies. Its beauty is brealh-tak· ing and its major features of lands. seas and drifting clouds can be seen clearly. The IUi'lar a~tronauts also saw our great, big beauteous Hlobe rotating on its axis . Every 24 hours, they saw day1 1g ht and darkness creep across Its surface. From the: moon, every 24 hours the ear1h goes through changing phases, like lhl" changing phases of the ~. F'rom the far side of the n1oon, aslronautl could not set the earth rotating through lb )'lha.s<.'ll. TI1at side Is forever turned away from us ani:l the earth cannot be seen at all. But from the side fac.Inc us, the rotallng earth provides a reliablo clock, marklne oll eac:h aarlh d3y. ~ • TUMBLEWEEDS • PLAIN JANE TALKABOUT~R.~KY BR&AKS, MIKEi-THE WAY TAAT POlJCE CNl. JUST HAPPENED 10 COME INlt> THf TIZA/Le-R CAMP-~! PERKINS u . " .. M~i~~ J "'""' "·~ TI.• ..... , .. .. . ... ,,.._ ........... ,,, .. , JUDGE PARKER 'IOI PIPt(f ANSWEf ME: j WHERE WERE 'l'Oll? WMAT TOOi<. \IOI SO LONG?' ALL 'IOI Vt9f SOP905EPTO.DO WAS 60 TO lME !ANt'. ! ,, CJ ! PECJDEt> TO PO ,.. ume ~OPPING! I FOllMP lMAf M'I HllSMMP MAS CH/o..IGE J.CCOllNTS IN TME &EST STDllES IN iOWlf! WJ.IAf /.IOOr TM,\T FEUOW ~ PRfV£l MK> PROVE 'Y'QI llTO 'R>WN? MUTI AND . JEFF Yes# MISS l'EACJ.l. IT'S eoRING. WERE THEY FRESH, WHAT DID THEY LOOK LIKE WHEN YOU OPENE01'HEM? IT'S DIJLj.. • Fl.AT, SO?ORIFIC:, I By To111 1(. 1ymi· . . . .. .. By Frank Baglnsld J i I ......... ..,_;...,.. ,..,, j By Saundtrs and 'Overg#d Iv Harold Le Doux oo·YOU HAVE TO · OPEN THEM? - • IY Al Smith MY l\C:nNG'5 IMPRO\IJhlGf ·+\E 'BEUl!VES MEc! • • " . ---------------------------.--------~----·---~--------------------. • I ···is FOR SALE 1 ~ouses FOR·SALE HOUSES FOR SALE JH!>USES FOR SALE· HO'.;s1sl'ORSAL1 JHOUs1s l'OR SALi Hous~s FOR SALE IHous1s:"~R SALi HOUS1s l'OR SAL1.,I *'' l•fOoner•I · . IOIO 0.-el , 1000 Gener•I 1000 0-ral . 1000 -al 1000 GeMral • 1100 General 1000 Gonoral · 1000 ',c ,. . . ! 86' BAY VIEW Ma&nilicent :>.-story Dover Shores ~ome. ·Ylew from every room. Less than yr. old w/ 4 Br., 3 Ba., Fam. Rm. Lovely pool.' Asking ,99,000. 5 BEDROOMS -VIEW Plut formal dining rm. Big Fam. Rm. with oecond F.P. 3'h Ba. Choice Galaxy Dr. loca· lion. $95,000. MEDITERRANEAN • /1ele /Jarrell fea/tlj preJenl6 NEW EXCLUSIVES WEST BAY AVENUE! Yes, we have a charming 3 Bdrm. home with a dining room & a large sunny patio + a peek·a·boo BAY VIEW. Only $56.000. Bill Bents. llll W. Boy Ave. Open: S•l/Sun 2-5 I . • READ THIS .FINER 'HOMES - BAYFRONT Electrically controlled gates leading to gar· den entry of this beautiful 3 bedroom home. Large living room with marble fireplace, spa- cious family roqm & sunny breakfast room, all overlooking bay. Luxurious maater suite with elegant dressing roOm & bath. Custom earpoting & decorator wall paper. Pier & float. '129,500. Open Sat. & Sun.; 433 Bayside Drive. . IRVINE TERRA<;E Dramatic,· 4 Br. 3¥.a Ba. Well's bull~ Unlqiie atrium with cretractable rool. 3400 sq. fl + separate 21 x 27 bonus Room. VIEW. Make offer! INSTANT HOME. II you do .not like to putter or paint & appreciate decor by Cannell & Chaffin this 4 Bdrm. with fainlly room & din· Ing room is YOUR HOME. Call 642-5200 ,for . ' an appointment to see lbis lovely. BAYCREST If you are in the market for ~ NEW home see these outstand- ing cuito~ homes, 'built 6y Frank H. Ayres and Son, locat- ed in a prime area very close to Huntington State Beach. Th• homes are priced from $27,550 to $33,fJ&O and vary in size from 3 to • bedrooms, 2 to 3 car gar· ages and 2 to 3 baths, with shake or mission We roofs, fire- places, undAJ"grOund utilities, concr•te . drivew11ys, built-ins., and carpeting. There is VA and FHA llnancing available. There Unique 4 bedroom home overlooking bay & ocean. Large, stei>-<town living room with high ceiling, looks onto unl!'ual pool & bar· ho!-View. Formal dining ,room. All· electric kitchen; 2 ll1t1places. $!10,000. Call for app't. . J'unr Blah· received ~ ~· "''{" Award far~ _ month o JuU.ry bavth Roy J. Ward Co. Reil tor (BA YCREST OFFICE) 1430 'Golaxy Dr! .. , NII 646-1550 home on quiet LinColn Lane. • • • PANORAMIC VIEWI An exquisitely decora· ted 4 Bdrm l)ome with a formal dining room, beautiful pool'and atmosphere that lends it. self to California living. All this & avocados, too.,Tbis IRVINE TERRACE home is al: · 1721 Ga lMH Open: Sot/Sun 2·5 ~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!~!i!!!!!!!!!!!~~r.BAYCRE.ST' BUYI Owner with "king size" ·-a• '1~ I Goner.'. al 1000 family !.'!>quires larger home. Must sell Ibis _ most attractive BAYCREST hacienda with 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba., family room & formal dining FOREST . E. OLSON INC., Realtors '... .1;; th OFFICE Now Open in Huntingto1 I.each 3 UNITS ON 1 LOT $21,900 t house plus 2 apts. Only 5 blocks !rom the beach. Apts. are great money makers ·dur- ing warm months. Owner will finance With minimum down. Now returning $2,3lll. Sum· mer months higher. This won't .. last over night. Better be first and call now. Dial 862-5585 . BAY CREST SPANISH . 5 BEDROOM + VIEW 6000 sq. feel ol magnlflcent Spanil!b arcbl· tecture. Authentic in every respect. 5 bed- rooms, 7 baths. Family room. Game room. MaJds rdom. Format diflklg. Gourmet kitcbo- en with 4-ovens--3 ranges. Just 3 years young. Dial 645-0303. COUNTRY LIVING ·VIEW! LAGUNA HIW Country living at its best! Unusual 2-story borne with view and ocean breeze. 3 mBs. atve bdnna. 3 large baths. Wall to wall stone fireplace. Huge 25 ft family, room.• Seller forced to move. Vacant. Low down-Fan- tastic bargain, Don't wail Call 962-5585. EASTBLUFF 3 + FAM+ POOL+ VIEW Han! to beat.' Tri level. '1:1 ft. family room with cork walls, and authentic bar. 3 mas- ter aize bedrooms. 3 baths. Pool + sepa· rate jacuzzi bath. Loaded with extras. A must see, and what a view! Priced now at '59,900. -NEED ROOM??? CHILDRENS PARADISE Adorabllity decdrated !or the kids. Near schools, shopping and freeways. No qualify. Ing. Assume_exisllng.payments . .!J!.ug~ bed_:_ rooms. 26' living room. 2 baUts. Dream ltitctien. Cul-<le·sac lot. 33' patlo.''rbls home won't last on today's market call 962--5685. LESS TH.AN RENT • LIKE A MODEL' Beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bath borne. JU.I like a model! Deluxe kitchen with built.ins. Freezer. Plush drapes and carpeting. Only 5 years young and V.. mL to the beach. Your bonus feature is a row-low 'interest FHA ,loan. Pay less than rentl _Submit your down •. Seller anxious! Dial 645-0303.. -" --:r.....__-----;_ -4 -- LEASE/OPTIO~ FAST POSSESSION! · That's right! Lease with option \ll--lluy and 2 ;to choose from. Spacious 4 ~nis. 1 & 2 stories. Both ln very desirable atlBS. Ne'f shag carpets. Drapes and yard. Very litUe . money moves you in ~ith reasonable month .. . ly rent. Few & far. between. Call 86U585. PAY $141 MONTH WHY PAY M9REf Move In and take over 5~\16 annual'<;!, rate loon. S big bedrooms. 2 balhl, delwie ldlcl>- en with built-Ins. Beautiful carpets and drapes. Fireplace. Alley access for your cars, boat and trailer. Minute• fr'om the .... Clean air living. Hurry on thli ottt! Call M5-0303. FOREST E. OLSON, INC. HUNTINGTON ., lllACH 1'111 llroolrhursl ·- ' "24!15 COSTA MESA .. 2299 Horbor Blv4. ~ • ' . . room. Realistically priced at $54,900! • • • ~EASE OR LEASE-OPTION -WESTCLIFF 3 Bc!rm-J.arge family room. Pool. $425 Mo. l . · Office Open Saturdoys & Suncloys J PET~60~~~~i~r .. RJ.~LTY \.... 642-5200 _, ______ _ Tiine For 'QUICK CASH Through a DAILY PILOT ~G=•=n•=r=a=l=:..;::::==::=:'=OOO==l =G=•=n•=r=ol==;;..=::::::::::-'000, .J Coldwell, Banker • OFFERS: BALBOA ISLAND PIER & FLOAT-SO. BAYFRONT Lovely sandy beach. Home on corner, w /3 BR., conv. den plus !;BR. apt. which could be part.of home. Mstr. BR. suite has silting rm. & priv. balcony. Sep. din. rm. & eat· ing area in kilcb., w/patio. $179,500 Kathryn Raulston UNDl ISLE RESALE • $140,000 Just listed! 4 BR. 4 Ba., form. din. rm., fam. rm. plus study: 3 frplcs . custom ele. ga'tlce tbruout. Executive transfer requiies quick sale! Joe Clarkson CHOICE LOCATION • 11llPtEX LIDO ISLE 3 Towiibouses~ 1~ BR., 2 Ba.; 2-2 BR.: priv. So. patios. '115,000 Mary Lou Marion BALBOA HOME ON 3 LOTS Owner moved. Will exchange for commer .. cial or management·free income. 4 BR's., fam . rm .. game rm., gourmet kitchen, din. rm. $!15,000 CaUJryn Tennille EXECUTIVE HOME & INCOME Split-level, bvy. beam ceilings, Mexican · tile. Custom home w/great open feeling - some bay view -Jrg. sep. apt. w /priv. entry. $107,500. Or, lease at $650 Mo. r.ys. Harvey 2 HOUSES ON 11/2 LOTS· $79,500 Open Sun. 3201 4th St., Corona Def Mar. .2-Slory colonial; 4 BR., lam. rm., ofc., pool, plus 3 BR. home; on tree-lined street; xlnt rental! ary Lou Marion EXCEPTIONAL FINANCING 5 Large bedrooms, 4 baths, & a healed & lilt. .pool; in Newport's best araa. ,6nly '69,900. May assume low interest loan. Walter Haase CORONA DEL MAR ~~ish.\ype home 1!/lile roof.&-vecy-n_'!!I -best liOicbes. Ocean view from all f&id. rooms. 1Brick patio shaded by Lemon & Avocado trees. $59,500 Carol Tatum · WSK ·HARBOR VIEW HILLS View : 3 car gar., 4 BR. 2 Ba., din.1rooin, lge. lam. rm. w/frpl. You will like the yards when you see It. '59,000 Al Fl!!k ' EASTBLUFF OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1 ·5 New listing. 2137 Aralia. 3 BD., 2'h b8: + lam. rm. + play rm. or office space. Court· yanl entrance w /low maint Enjoy sunset view. -'M,llllO Mi's. Davie• COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 5SO NEWPORT C!NTIR DR., NIWPORT·•EACH • .. _ are 4 homes available because of credit rejections. Occupanc:y by Marc;h 1, 1970 ,in lbis unit. Oenir•I Our next unJt ls now on sale for occupancy .in May and June 1970 and introduces the new 3,000 1q. ft. ''El Dorado11 model priced from '34,490. R1ncho La Cue.st• .Hom11 on Brookhurst •t Atlent•, Huntington le•ch 968.2929 -ffl.1331 1000 10...ral 1000 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO · FOREVER VIEW -IRVINE TERRACE · What more could you ask? Separate master suite & 3 full baths. 4th Bdrm. could be ore. or den. Lge popl with spacious patio for en- tertaining. See today. Open Sat.Sun-Mon. 1·5. 1839 Sabrina. $77,500. CORONA OIL MAR 5 Bdrm, 3 bath, :>.-story choice location. One block to beach, large patio, exterior· newly painted. Great for entertBinjng. $49,900. DOVER SHORES Beautiful 2-sty Mediterranean 4 bdrm & lam· Uy rm with IUDl:en wet bar, lg Island ltitl:ben, 3-ca:r garage. Spacious nns tbru~ut. superb interior decor. '1181000. LINDA ISLE LOT Cholce waterfront site among Newport's finest homes. Prime location facing lagoon. Leasehold '50.000 loci plans for 5 bdrm home. • COASTAL VIEW White water splendor plus private beach , two pools & teMis courts. Split level condo. 2 bd· rms, den, 3 baths & enclosed panoramic view balcony. Beautifully decorated. $69,500. CAMEO SHORES Luxurious living in this cu.tom bull\ top quali· ty home on large corner site. 4 Bdrms, den, poll!, huge lanai & 5 baths + glamorous pow· der-room. Beautiful. $195,000. LIST WITH US TOD'AY "OUr 25th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO, Realtors 2111 S•n Joaquin Hiiis Rood NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 1• Gen•r•I • 1000 HOME AND INCOME A Private Glimpse DOVER SHORES VIEW Custom built, dramaUc anntar archltectur,. "3 Bedrooms, 2Y.i boths; ~uge _family room with wet bar, accommodate billiard table. ls· land kitchen with 2 self-cleaning ovens: For· mal dining room. Bay & ocean view. Price reduction, now asking $86,950. Call for app't. .BAYFRONT Exclusive, fee simple Bayfront home with a breathtaklog View: pier & float for large boat. 3 B~drooms, maid 's room , den & for· mal dining room. Ex9uisitely decorated. Of. 0{ered at $235,000. App t only. • ' UDO ISLE Colorful garden atmosphere in thJS charming 4 bedroom home. Floating staircast leads to upstairs nu,ster suite. Bright, spacious kit- chen; sewing room or office. f/6,500:-Call for app't. HARBOR VIEW HIW Many buyers have \Yai ted a year lo get one of these deluxe 4 bedroom Lu1k homes, in beautiful Harbor View Hills. Completely dee· orated' & landscaped ; ready to move in. Only $54,500. Open Sal. & Sun. 877 Sandcastle. john macnab . REAL TY COMPANY 901 Dover Dr .. Suite 120 642-8235 $18:5, 700 la JlatlllCS ' . Thia award 11 ~led. the• Tarbell O:irnp9ny et<: month to' all sale1Jieoi ~!ling or havln&' l .. t11 ' sold or $100,000 or ri\et'e' ~ resldenUal' Pl"OPl!'rb' dllrt, a, current month. _. Mj'a. Blair has been .,Uri in Reil Eat.ate· Sales shfi 1958 havini lloen1n tn the 11tatea ot Ohio 1nd ~ Jeney, She obtained JWr Callforola 11.cenae Jn Juflt J 969 and workl in -.e 1'. 1.f. Tarbtll Co. offtce .. Bea.ch Blvd.. HuntJn&ttG Beach. SM ako woikH with hM" •hiabe.nd In conta merclal and restderlttiJ construction In Ohio Ii.all Penmrtvanta. -Jli: June Bu.Jr lives with Mt husband ROn and 3 chi~ dren in Huntlnrton 8e&dt.: -She serVa on the YouG Coalition Coundl eommltl i.e...........ibylheQtji CouneiL • • We-Invite )'OU to Join tJM TARBELL COMPAJ'ft where you nice1ve mairw AdverU.1lng, mpre Ben~ ... more ~nlng and mot. Security. PLEASE CALL BOB YOST 842-5581 ' SMALL DOWN . PAYMENT ,i Heres' a beauty with 3 h• bedrooms and 2 ba1bl. ~ i"QUS brfck ftreplam. Dl6 tnaster Jdtmen wfttl • General IOOO IGenoral 1000 ..-. s.."'1ful-=i>etslo --------'-'--'-..;.c.. ____ ..;.o dn~s. Older eoUple rettr- SOUNDS FISHY ""·..,.. ..u w1111 st.40ll tota1 down an FHA tmn. Cll' ... but it's a whale of a buy. Huntinlrt6n Beach 4 Bd,..s both, dining room. ond built ins. Only $35,500 and a great neighborhood. NO DOWN VA. ~ for a -·....... l WE SELL A HOMI EVERY 31 MINUTl!I Walker & Le• ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2190 llorbor Blw. at Ada.lii. 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546 • 8640 MS-9491 0pon 'tll 9 PM: OPEN EVES TILL 8:30 ,}. 1000 ., ••• , • - 1000 Gentral F 11 _ 1.;;;;.;;;;.;;;;:;;:;;.;;;;; 1--Al---_-Extl_n_c_t_I ASSUMAllLI I LINDA ISLE ""'"' 6.9% LOAN r Lovely Ba,yfront Home Two adjacetlt lee simple R-1 Brand l1!W aolf coune' With room for lat'l;e lots In view home. 4 bdrmt, ·auo ,ter & slip Corona Del Mir r;q ft., 3 car pr'llT, st. Wann. traditional irtylinc -pl111 811 tncome.produclng uat~ an a hill overlook- 5 Ek'drooms. ·~~ be.tha older houte. "' Block from ing ~. spectie.. Family room and ocean. $65,IXXklr owner wW ular view! Max. Joan ol. fonnal dinlnr room &ell lots seDIJ.J'lltely. sal.<XXI. au.unable at $145.ooo ''I Cannot s.s%. Prtced at si4,lll50. can be view!d today, call 11111· Tell A Ue" -.. _., Got to he the best btiy tn 1 ~-8~W::;i~~~~: ntOUi S kr G1n1raf l . Would you !Ice a krvt!'ly ttfte btdroom, two bath home with two fireplaces and built·lna? ttnsur1>nNCd view d the har-R..J. 130 x 2l'IJ" (qt, hqnes ~ bor and""'"'· 3 mut.r bod. """" rench l1ous. wtth 'Wjs Into~ exdtinr world at the roome each with bath, for-!amlly room, ll!PID"lte ~ .most exclusive rtsklentia> m61 dinlrv room, family vie& pordl, 1.arae· lillcbib 2. Would YoU like an oven:l:z.. ~ 20'x29: country kttdren? 3. WIJUlrl you like to move fn. lo )'Olli' new h:>me with e~ gant carpet.mg. MCtion on the Back Bay in '""""'"!''!"!~!'"'!'"'!!!!~I room wttb fireplace and wd ;with electronlc.cwen.13 ~ Jlowr Shores. 3 Brand new bar. Lule lot with access in ovens. ~. ruwe · model.a to choose from. 4 for boat or camper van. more . 3 car auqe. Se ' Bdrrn.3\1 8&.,"°"'"'rroom. BARGAIN? A""mable 6% llnandng. at; bunk -with Paneled Fam. Rm. with Owner movlna: next week and $79,500. place, k1.tchen.,bti. J>li, '-f, firepJace, _3 car P.ras:~.--far ... hu-,..rieed--for IMMEDtA'FE Decorator~S-room. ~. ~ *'" ~":.~":" ~ SALE. FORMAL OINJNG Model many ..... unltl. See 4. Would yoo like a deligblfuJ cne bedrouto, be.tbroom, JJv.. ................... fnclud- ed witb 10'lf new basne? ~pooled. ~ court· =~t!f1~~n~~k~i \Valer view plo11: exquisltt today. ,,..,.. · PLACE. Beautiful home and decon.ttng amounting to If~ •• 5. Would ~ li~ a iarae three cu pntp I: ~te completdy fenced )letdl? 8. Would 1aQ Ille home&: hi· l.'m'li? Uve In either the one bedroom apartment or the luxurtoo. bome and collect rent tz,,m the other. IV'an WeUs . & Sons beauUIW F.H.A. loon "' •• ov"' 14,000. Owner tnwf.,.. "tdlll'T1nl-- 11.1me at 51.4 % annual rate. red trom thf1 b ea u t if u I --==,..,...-_,l You won't believe thh much Bluffs Condominium. Well iAYCREIT value could be only $23.~! worth lttlng.-priced reason-Plenty of room Sot the Roy J, Word Co. EXQJJSJVE AGENTS .. lOJ Galaxy Drive Hi-1550 (Clpon llaJlyl, WE SELL A HOME •bly at $31,950. .,.tlon pp ""°· Tllo ilf- EVERY JI MINUTES ma'a A the ,,. ... , have Wilker & Lee ~i~":cz.m;w,.,,.,IJ"*' ln·i< tho kids haw a T. We havt six of them. 2043 WestcllU Dr. Each wttb ~~ 646-7711.. Ion and a lifetime aba1oe OPEN SUN. 1·5 ~L=:·£'~ p1'fdl.i · 26:.~::J~~r:'B~~· (Polnfa • What's Tbatt) • Adobe brick wA>eamed cell· Jlureyrl 1 b,p; 5 BR.;·2 bo ., t.imlly SHOWPLACE nn. Nice '"1"'<1 pa~o. Ga · IL 8 Specloua horn• .,...look· od community 'I' I 2 lg.. Ina lake1 and falrMl,ys ot beaChes, a yacht landlni & MtM Vtr,:le. Over 4700 ID'lllll boat lion!.~. HOIM!e Colesworthy & Co. Newport Beach Of6ce 1028 Bayaide Drive 6754930 &t~;m ..,. ft, lncl-Larae-Uvtng--need• paint-+. buj,..priced areu, 3 berms + den accordln&}y. $41,500. 3 Separtte 2 Sdnn. HOU1e11, •LU. .,._ + mold'• quar1en. g,. Rlildlo & Ross Rltrs. ""'"lace; pool. Room for 3 ...._ dUded plcturtuue pool 3&.'6 E. Coast Hwy, 675-7'225 more units. $8000 t>cwn. ~ Call _,, ..... Ottm.t at llS6,tni. c21 950 KERMIT RIGGS MIMI Verde • i. '!' • R.E Brolcer 4 •-• F -4 bdrm & family rm fAsaoc. w!O.v1<1..., Raolt>'l ..-rm + amily rm. _ _ Sharp " clnn, ...,,. hall. 546-5!60 E>os. 546-27!11 • $24,950 • I dlnm, nn. -· xtra !lftutllll). Dlky hall, ..,... "EN SAT/SUN. l'6 -!\Wit-in ....-UDO llv!Jli rm., all """""' kit· 435 ALISO · .-.1m. • R<d""'"'t<d in.Ide l ""'-3 ate pool ta hie .. st* ru room w/ .. firepl. I: bath. )1'll can all ret ti:tcether the .,...1 pool .... ·p.;.,.:1 cOll1 cown tile beck A ·muat 90tl ()ptn Sunday 2-5.. 20'8 Ccrmmocklf.e Rd~ , :" JHn Sti>lth RHltor - ""'°· -no down. WPt Holgblo. Pror.u. deeor. TARllCL 2955 Harbor DR .. 2 be. Somey P1Uo. ~m 3 BR. " flom • .,.. 5 yra. old. Nl!W Avallabt• now. • 5 ledtlX• TARlllLL 2tSI II<!-FAll'l'ASMC kitchen. -111 PUPLEX/TRIPL!X JHn Sinlth RNl!ot •Humo $~%loon ~ SIASHORE DRIVE bqylng the home fort 3 &: .t BR., frple1., dl1hwuh-400 E. 17th S1~ CM. &IW255 Elepnt bcine. "3 -sivi• r . OCEAN VIEW CORBIN-MARTIN ,,._ ~1111. dnpo• 3 BR Npt Halo 129.9511. 2 BR betha. <ntr7 boD, tamu, Turn D"•'"'· Obi."""'' az.+L1'0Rs ' Sl5-JQ2 7.8~ Loan 1n<1.,.1da1. CM. 112.soo. room. 2 ~~ fllll di tMmaculaltl $44,950 30.'I E. <but Hwy., CdM RICH IR\¥1N, RHfter Frank ManhaU Rlt;y. Ina room. 561'DO. -.. Wllllam.., DON'l'. &Ive 1~ • ...,, pt lN43 E. o..t lh.y. " 67>-<600 TARBELL HSI, Hor REALTOR quick -i... U 1riU1 a .llO<AttM, caM mall 'llll'I SUN !l!:VEI\ nm! ., 'IJDI SUN lfE'l'l!R ~ 67M)JQ 67:1-1$6il EvH. •oally Pilot want Ad.. . GIVE Now· Ulllled Fund DAILY Pu.or WANT ADS! DAILY PILOT WANT • • • llO WAl'Ofm AHmllTS . ·mllO• 1 .. ulllld unJti. • car , .. ,... • uU!llT l'Qtm, 'Wtlh • ft. frontln& on oaCtllet'#lili-mlli&. beach· Ualll '&N Mwly ~>All:• Ille '230,000. Euellut ~ available. U••• 1111 Derll-r111• Ce. -hytl4o Dt-:, N.I. •I ~ •7'411t . HOUllS POil SAL I HOUSIS l'Oll SAL• HOUllS 'Oil W.1 -HOUSIS l'Oll SALii HOUSIS l'Oll SALi .HOu•1s l'Oll Ul,J ,. .. ._ .. I• 0-ral l•O-.el 1• -ol 1•o.Mrol I ... c.Ote "'"• GOLFD'S PAIADISI ltlautlll UtcllUYI I Mrm. l ·Balh home. Tafletllll1 ~. 4rlptd • tarn. by d ... orator. Loe. oD lhe "* at 10th hole of ,_. mada i>uDtl 2'I Wt soil """'"• Illa ol lht !loll H9Pt Claulea. IW t ~cw'la •mm pool. litrmuda Dun• Coun Club mtmber• lblp a..u. All< tta.eoo. Xlat tm1 avauahle. LIMe hleDo•olo,..,....c .. IOIO '-"!A llt., N.I. illl °"""'"' '114.10 efinJa !J/J/. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES OPEN SUNDAY 11·5 I• ~Inda 11!0 Drive · New 5 bedroom, 5 balh home with up1ta!r1 view ol corona Del Mer bills. a F!nlplace1 • :~· .~~·.~~·~'. ~.~mii:.: S7 Lindo lalo Drlvo IT ALL ADDS UP" TO: ._ ~7,995 . That'• the 1tartln1 price on a luxury clau home in Un!venlty P~k. Included 9! COQ!'le are: LOW DOWN PAYMINTS Hard-ro flncl low •nl!llOI· lnterwst rates of 646-7171 .-, J'I 11 I I ·\,. ~ 1 '\1: ' ----·--.. ... 0-••• IM UllMCtrt .... Otnetil , .. ' Bedroom 4 Bath home, pat!q deck, 1!tt1ng rm .. fireplace in masitr BR. aulle. FAmUy room Ill• conv•rsallon pit and flrepl•~•· 7~ to 7%% ta.mU;y rm. Rinse .t tetrij' incl. WW all M low dlwn or dlscow:lt for ~. ~' .,..,,,. WAIM H.IAIT for your I o v • d one. Rewwd lier with a · dreallU' ldtclltn wtth space 1bo1111dlns. St!" erate la11J!dey room. ,,.. b a t b off . ldttllen ..... kiddie traffic. m.eoo. Owner w111 help llnance lhll 4 Bd. home.In •"AA" area. WALK to 1111 II o a e b. Sp0Ue11 4 Bd., 3 bath and form'1 =~DJ room home phu many extnt. Ofter · trrec!. oo for '31,91Ml you had better hurry. ' ' . -r:,, r -..,. af - 262' HAit OR aL VO. 546 • 1"40 OAAN~I COUNTY'S· LAttOllT · . 0 .. N IVIS TILL a:30 $152,000. .. Linda Isle DrlYI 5 lladroom a: maid'•, 5 hathl with famJly room a: farce rumpus room. a F!replaces.' f,246 Sq. 'F't. Dock lo boat sllp,. .' .... '159,300 90 Lindo lale Drive BeauUful 4 Bedroom, f Bath ·home with ex· tra Jer101Jv!n1 room • master Bedroom. Ctr· r:,11 a: 4rapes. Landscaped. Boat slip. Near •nni• court & clubhouse. ....... '130,000 Excellent tltlte wide trade program. Euy, low maintenance desI&ned homes. Wide aelectjon of beautiful desl&n•· Permanenl, 11tenslve landscaping through· out the community: Take Culver Drive o!f the San Diego Fwy (4051 to Matthews Road, then left to OWNER Nial St.u1-1 ( S Bit, 2 BA, lam!IJ< rm. 2 trplcs, blt-L'\1, cpts, drJa, Drlv.; by 338 Bw:kntll M . CM SACRIFICE! Leavlnc state. Low down. Two llncle fantl· ly homes on corner kit. Wftt Jlarbor Shopplnl: Ce!rlµ'. 518--239'4 alttr 6 pn'l, e FOR Sal@ by OwMf 3 Or 4 U • e p k BR. Cpts, drpt. all bltn•, 1... A--el' IM .._,., , ... Oiotfil llOO W•••rfrlflt Leto n1vers1ty ar Owner w!lf C&!Ty loan ::::.:;:._ __ _;;;;1-Lot number 4: Exc•U•nt 61 fl: Linda Isle 132'00 2141 Santa Ana S I 000 4 all S2t tit I ... ........ e O,.IN HOUSE • leuehQJd IQt Xlnt buy at only $3.1,000. ' A~ .. CM 21~111G-.1'26 2 • 'lpotleu! ~--ta.DN>llW J ~ •1S VISTA BONITA BY Owner: 4Bftbomt•t251 1/J Acre n. "'""'; Mild: an. 1 -IHAJCI llOO, U.t., SUN; l-5 Lot number 41: Long water view with 76.2 l'Mne: 17141 133-0JOO or (7141 13S·1790 SO.rwood st. 1or ..., "' -.. .... ....,, h&lt, "JP .,. .... °"""lot. Prtv. ---built ·Int. 1 Ill\., 211 .... A dolllb• ., IL of frontage facing Harbor Island. tnde .,. small" ......, 0, ""· ...tth tlrepla.et, clu.b. Walk tai an tdllllll ~. ptdo. Ntar • t I own. Recrtadon' plus that LlftU lift 0.velepment Ce. T. D. Call 64&-30.>8 .-. b•llt-in ..,U. ~OllaJN • MAllTIN =--117,000 bttt ot ..catton t..U.C ID year! llOO loytltlo Dr., N,I, Biii Oruntly 67S-nlt 0-rel IMO 0-rel IMO MONTICEUO Townh6u.le. s P"1< tllle 113 -. REAL'IOIUI ""* ·--n-·~ .... -~.. 111~ IOTD 111AL TY 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~;;;;;;;;;!!1'==--y:iu~INICo'N~i~i:'J·'--""..... BR, , BA. Sltn" etj!i. l'/20. . -E. Oolll """· QDI .... .............. ' ..... ,. E. Clout l!Wy, O!M I~ .. ...... 121.COO. Sy -AllllLL. ltl5 HarMr THE ~ ibU CALL lll4 11_. BM., CM. • t7s.Jnl • Oenorel 1000 O.nere! IDOi twinkle of nllf ll&hll, by openlne the drapes '!M9'll ,. Wldlt Elophlntlf !!fl: QUlO(Sll Y~ ~ •l'll9 -.,.. el rr·'fu 'DI! In this hlllllde haven -enchanUng 3 Bd., ======= --==· • 11 • 2 bath home seated on a bluff W1nkin1 back -Verde II 10 = ======li•iiil..,kl 10to::IO..O.===ro=l·=·===~10to 18 at the city of Huntington Blach. Would you '· CHICK THISE belleve only $25,500. See tltll cozy, wann TO TILL . LEGE OPIN HOUSES charmer and "di(" the potl}elly ttreplace. THE TRUTH ,.... 1M••• 675-SSSl (Sun l·S) ,... nu.test, trlmmeJt. 3 Bed· a Ho *4'39 Fairfield (Cameo Sbores) CdM RE .a• ':TV Thb is one or "" c1e ... ,., rwll II~~ *~Eton Place (Westcllff) NB M7 Senti ... Dr., 204J P'1lorn1 D•., , rooms• tamU, room 1¥0m< 646.7711 (SUn 12-5) N.a. C.M. OllANOI COUNTY'S LAROIST in Me• Ve.re. Lovely~· 1 THIS ·W~EK-END. **90 .Linda Isle Drive (Linda hie} NII Unlqu• Jre. pool home Ratt hdwd. tlr. bom• w/ 2629 HARIOR ILVD. 546; t"40 -in& · 15x24 patio • You -....... ..., ..... ,, ..... "' ............. ' ,. .. ._ ....... Al ... lllld'lw .... ..... .......... """' ..... ., ....... ~- -· .. ~ li.uLT PM'l'W-AIL -........... ~ ................. .... ....... ~ ...................... .... HOUSIS FOi SALi ·-(2 ... .-) · 71• Larkspur, Coron• del Mer . m.2212 (Dally 1-5) " ·4111 Wlntenweot (Univ. Park) Irvine · • fn.8590 (Sun 1-5) " 21i Femleaf, Corona de! Mar 17USIO (S1111 1-6) *uoo. Wblte ,Sall•. Way (!fatbe>r View "· Hills) CdM ~ (SUn U} (2 lloll,_ A '•mlly er Dlnl ~II Avenida ClmpaOI (th• Blult•l Ntl &ff.2167 · . (Sat• Sun tu}. "'""""') 2CIOI E. O..U Blvd ., Bllboa Ptni111ula Point ITUW (Dally!U} 231 Santa Anl Avt., Newport Bueb 6TMla ($el.• Sun ·llll day} U'1 W. Bay A.Uue, llalbol MW200 (Sat. SUn :Ml • **IOI Linh lilt Drive (LIMk !ala} 1'111 . MU235 ---·-·(SiC-l 'Slill} 1519 8onnl1 Doone (Irvine Terr) CdM " ·fll.OHI ; 67MOIO (Sit l Sun 1-5) • Androl (Meaa Verde) Cto! •. 6te &H• (Sun} (J ............ ,_lly ... Dell) : :40 Loyola !load· (C0Ue11 Park) CM . MMall ' (Sat. s ... 10-5) • 41'1 Brandlord st (llunUn(lon Harbotir) ~ -HB· '"*' . (Sat• Sun IU) ~ ·llm· Cllleory Wey (Univenlty Perk) lr.tae ..._. (Sat• Sun llM) · ml WetanM11 Way, Eat Colla MHa MSolDOO: HI •1 Eve1. (Sat ol Sun 1-6) . 4lt Alll.o (N...,otl Htlilllll NB • &fi.lla (Sat • SWl· 1-6) Ill s.adcaaUe (Harllor Vlw Hill•) CdM ' 87).3222 (Sun 1-5) .. H41S•Ba71lde Drivt, Newport Blach . ·eu.aas (Sal• SWI) • "2lfl Anlla (Eaathlulfl NB -llM1GO; tll atlO (Sun 14) ll04I Commodo,. Rold (Ba~st) NB , SM 1111 (Sun 2-5) :. Jtil Mallnera Driv•, NetlpOrt Beach . ~11 (SUn 1-5) 311TJ fa;rl'°· Dana Point ,: 0-0 Blvd., Corona d•I J:' l-6) .. m.tOIO . (Sim 14) . 4'45 Golilam (Cameo Sllbrei) taM m.aooo . (8uft 1:51 31* Babb SL, Cotta Mt1a ~lSU (Sat l-5) 11• Countey Cluli (M ... Yem} CM .. 646-330 '(Sat • Sull 1 .. } · 118 Ruby, llalbo& Island m.a6() (Sal J-$) · llUI POrt Mt?PtrOlmor y1 .... HJilo) -NB m.-o (Sal • SUn 1-5) ,_ lOJO Vista C1loa Newport 8a1t11 :. fl$.ml; fff.INS Evu. CSat •Sun 1-5) · 1133 Goldtnrod, Newport Blach m.... (Sun 14) 1407 Notuapam, NllrpO<t Bw:h --. ITMQO' ($un 14) 1211 Devon, N""°" lloch l7Ml30 (Sun 14) *•11 Catalpe st, (Ealllllulf) NB "'°* (Sal. S...t.I) (4 i04,_,,1 1m Nlliloa.M., (Tuatla MrUOWI} Tu- llD 'tit II•; MW4'0 (8'1 .. 8'la IM) 2111 Wlndovv, Ooton& del Mar C&at ol SU!I IHI lm Galalla (ll'vtn• Ternct) Cc!M IG 1111 (S.t • Illa U) • 219 E. all'tl It. Cotta M ... fGl.m ' (Sat. San 1-6) 21172 CW.Ula Lant, lllllllon Viejo' 117.at (Sat.• Suii_ 14) •' 6754210 . (Sun 11-5) w/Jacuul. 5 BR., den, 2 tlrepl., 3. 1•~ BR" + OPIN EVIS TILL 1:30 won't ':'":ii' 'HI """ ... din. tm., newly re-decor. tam. rm. OversL rear it and y ,500. (4 ... ,_,,A 'amlly er 0...1 ~nz Lk!IO. ~-' -~~":"&:,~'"-i;O:.:•:.:"':.:'::.ol'::_:-:_:--::::-·-',;.;:OllO:.:j.:co.t:::;•:_--:::::.._..:..:..11:..::• ~ S46J3ll IUO Gala.ry Drive (Dover Sbore1) NB 1 ... 1560 C~n Dalln Hit El ComlllO Dr., 2005 a.1 .. r1c Or., 0 P' IN 0 ·11 11 1.:1:.11 . '" 1 .. ,J·\I'l l'c 116 SonclcuU• (Harbor Vlaw Wal Cd C.M. In M"" ~~ • brand. :r.. Ptrtooal ,,,_ 6~2222 . (Sat~ San 1-6) Lovety 2-stoey in Mtta n.w l~ttnr. Moot "''· SUNDAY l·S m Polnatttll:, Corona del Mar dtl Mar w/ 2300 sq. tt. 1tandina. c BJt. w/ form. Extcutt\lt vtew Mmt-f74.SOO t7W'l70 (Sat ol Sun 1;6) Dtn 2'1Xt2for4tb·A 5th din. nn. Family ,.., A l BR .. d ... dlntnr, pool lat9 Sabrina (If'Vin• Terrace) NB :1~~_M~~e: 1&!_P_Pv!k: ~~~~d!1'•e•tc.'0~m~~ 4S4S c.J.~:6i:s,.. '4MllO (Sat. SUn • Mon 1·5} •nd. ''"· • tm Galaxy (D•vtr $11<>res) NB ~ (Set & Sun) 2907 Boker St., C.M. SAT. t. SUN. l·S IOI Morninc Stat 1'11. (Dover Shores) NB Sat. A: Sun. A rreat po01 home In tl'lt r-.te1a Verdt Charmlnr Trench decor. :! &: S Cambrl4a:e Strln. 3 1t.r1e BR'•, tam. rm., • form. Br. Oen. Irvine Ternce. MU235 Do. (Sat NunB) ~~rm. + a1 Jg,.·. tulXlly ,.quipped 1parkltnt pool. Im· $42.500. A HACIENDA -·-. , .. "' ' " ,.,itb 1750 sq. ft. ~ So wUh )'CIUr Spanft!'I fur'rlitutt. Hai Spantstl firip!IM!'t a1'I! dieor, on 4 bl& BR's + fain rm. wte kitchen, f&mUy room, 1800 -i tt. cie'cor. draJlf• i 3 btdrooms on ranebo aile ruts. $28,S«I by owntt. lo"~ Set It Now! Anothtr l)iq • .,-..,.,1,,,71)(1,...,,.,,..,...,,._..,...-. tr ~·on't say "t'rlatWI&" • ';/ 3 Bfl. 2 BA, ra.n:u>' n11. ~ $31,~. frpla, 1pmklr. Si 2 , I 0 0. Prine only, ~· · s<r.2313 *lllU Anti111t1 Way ( ver Sb0re1) ·-""'"on 4 nL tenn.s. 1319 8orWllo 0-. ~ (Sun) COLLIGE llEALTY 546-stiO CORONA DELMAR MOVING. muot HU 4 !St, J !016 Galatea Torr. (Irvine Terrace) CdM IJOt Adam• ot Hertler (N11r Cloemo ThoaterJ • Ba, xlnt ..... On.po•. T H I l't'/\I, ~I :-;·1.1 l'I l'C' &12-Qa (Sat • Sun) I Block to ocean! 5 BR. co· RNI"' LDT carpeta, b!Mnt. $21,950 2nd m ~uUe (Hartior View Hills) Cc!M 3 ,,..., . ;19,500 " eviu. 14,000 dn, ._ tq.CS5 (Sat. Sun) °""'· ral llOO 0-.. 1 IMO sno S..view Wi!h room tor compor .. 511" Joan. >lt-2119 23111 Co111te Drive, Costa Mesa CORONA DEL MAit """'' SJ¥ac. 4 B4lm 4 tam-240 LO'iou RD. ""2111 (Sun 1-5) OP£H • U,. Lovely •11.0IUDA Vacant • VA/1'HA. Oj>Oft .... HOU$£$ OPEN H 8 L PINCHIN KJ"I'Q~N. cat"Ptta, drepea; o.lly. Art. 5''"4211 20I Vla Dijon (Udo lilt) NB " •ortnkl•"· ,..,. .,0...,.. =='=='====='! MJ.1235 . (Sun) SAT. A SUN. l·I t. A11oclot" paneled ..U• Auume 611% NeW..... llNch ittt *2815 Harbor Vl•w Dr. (Harbor View SAT t. SUN l·S SHI SIASHOllE DR. '71-43tt Anytime V.A. loon • 12<1Z a month = . Hills} CdM 644-l740 (Sat l Sun 1·5) 501 Kl119s Piece OCEAN 'llONT e OPlN SUN. 1.1 e ,..,,, ev•r:vthJna:. CALL Hor. rAN'tAmC corner Iota""'. 1*6 TabOr Dtivt (Turtle Rock) Irvine Nn'l'Ort Helrhta. Lua• tam. co' • ..:....0~!,L_l0X0,. .• 3 bd· ttl SANDCASTLE '"'' Reol Estate, SC0.1151 One ot a kind wtth larlt ••• .. 11 (Sat 15 S •s) ~. ~ c " '""'""" "'""'' . (Open Evf'1.J family room, over-11it4 ~ • un "' "V '""'"'· BR., .. BA., rm. l bi.th ft~lace, eltt-H1rkr View Hiiis muttr btdroom, muslve UIO :Starboard (Herbor Vie• Hills) CdM Llvtnr 4 tamUy room. Ntw ~-blt·ln ..:.. ldt-•·n . Low. COlllONA DI L MAR V.A. NO DOWN tittplace and , pa, k 11 • r 67• -(Sun 1 ·1 cari>fls; No lot.n fHl. Own· ..... -.i-\;I"" SR + u rovvv -o;ii er wUl c:any lat TD. tr l bdrm. 1 bath, f1rtplace, 3 · fa.m Y· l.Ulk. built. Owntr oU to Alaska, must heated &: fllttred pcol. W,J.)c 1112 DOlphin (Irvin• T~rract) CdM 2 1111. ctr rarare• • BEST Beaut. larre lot (1~1'). 1tll. lle•vy shake root. to 1ehool, ~rk A W~tc!W STJ.3000 (Sun 1·5) 2010 Vfsa.. '"-S...n OCEAN F]<ON'I' BUY al lmm"ulate & bett" than Frpk., •tei>do"" Hv. ,..,,, ahopp\nr. Owner's tamu, IOI Nmtt1u1, Corona del .Mar '"' ~,... SQ.~. new! Only $49.500. all bltns. Custom, coY. ~ ra1Md and rant -_hard kl 41=ward Lane, Newport Bi= l·5l l BR~~w::.~r!:::':. din-l>(T,~HOllS , -DON :E:LR.fo~KLIN ~} ~:· =:· !, ~~ ~";4 ';;.,~·~1 c:!!i . .t'IU500 (Sun 1-5 M•n 1-4) il'C ..... All one kvel. In PRIVATE, COMlj'UNn'Y' • 2 e 673-2122 e price only 12'1 ooo N~ down Estate. the BLUTTS. sandy bffches--.n the BAY, V.A. cir low 'doWrt F.H.A. I•------· SOI K1ng1 Piece (Newport Heil!htl) NB beautUul • chum!"* quot. 2 Sto $~5 900 CALL 11ay Gault, $40.lllit e DUP'LIX e . ~;·8'4-1'66 Eves. (Sat & $itn 1·5) 213 Del Mar '" buU! home, 3 "'tlo' l ry • • ' Horita .. Real ENte. PIEll A 'LOA'r **57 Linda Isle Drive (Llndk lslo) NB '" •""•'· '''· !Iv. rm. Assume ~ s 1 s ,. u S?S-3210 (Sun 11~) (Mt• Mesa family nn. 3 bdrma. Ima• QUICK SAL!: -Four n un. • •m.. 2088 Cmtolla Piece, Ne-rt Bt.tch R-2 lot. 2 BR., t BA. N•w ter bdnn 20x30 with n.... Sl/4 •/o Loan btdb 0roo1 1m• -."'~.~•tho· •II _ J. .. R31V.llR2 SdAVI. "•"•· S carpets. New pt.int tnlklt le place) 2 baths. Sl67,5CO. Windin&' lt&in.'ate from f'I\• \I. -ns -f1rep .. ce -faml· =-'-' u... s rm. &n ~ ( .. t. 1111 1·5) out. N~w driveway. Gvqe. "C" THOMAS try hall. 4 bedrm1, hur< Jy room ...... ~. apukJ. comu lot. l1~:IOO .. IS WN.m) Sl.9,900. ' fan\lly "'°'"·with nreptaee. 1Zll condltlon. $28."'3. (';ood ,, .. , leoltor dlnJna: rm, ,.., llvtnr• rm. terms . CA~L -South •, •-. ~a lilt Drive (Undo Isl•) NB m w. C...t H"1'. f>ll.552l 51().tno. Cotst Rtal Ettatt _,,,, __ _ llh El Camino, Colla Mesa (Slt a. Sun) N•"1¥0rt .. 11th. l>\~.sc~1 TARl&LL 2'51 Hertler ESTATE SALE Ntar Npt. 1,,!,'"o\.' ~I Ua -· t_o.., •-S A ") \\'ESTClJF'F :! hdttJom bomt'. El.1taide . ,,....,.. (.,.,t"' un 1~ C~STA MISA Extc. -ton:es aale ot Cotta Men. R-2 '°"'· Lot BLUFFS -3 B•, 1 Bio. l 806 Biooa (E11tblulf) Newport Beach 1880 N"-" Blvd., CM SHAllP'll ou~tandin& 3 b• 2 ha irr 50x 1n. INCOME POTENT· lev<J cor•tr sr1tn 6424215 (SAt&Sun) CAU..M&.39"JIEvet, "4-1855 Otan u a wtUJUe. Huae 3 tam rm horn;. ~ I.U...'Prlncipa.lsof'lly,pltUe. belt/v~. Ow. waltee.. 26$2 Crtltvttw (Biy&hortl) Npl Bcb. ••••••El bedroom bcirM with double crpta. drpc. wall p&per. tm-~ms or ~1-3751. patio, cu.a. drtf: 6 ahUttiera 175-1225 (SW! 14) $23 5D0 !><tho. Jlftmtd <Olllnr wtth mac! Auume •14 % Joan, OW. dire<! '™'71, a.uao ~ .-., Wall! IO ""°"" **" Ullda Ille Drive (Unda Ille) NB , .......,, brkk flreplOd. $<!,:IOI!. 1921 Marlnen Or., "°"' ad, thtn ~t back Ulil CdM HJ. 0.... $32.$tiil. 57W210 (Sun 11-5) New •"P•to ~drapes. Dou·1..;,;N:;.S.;:Coll::;;;:6'&-Mc;::::;ll;:· ==..J.:':;:'*;n::;lo==:;tht::;pt;;,...:=";::"':;:'=.G644-42150::;:=====1 lllQ'I thla Jmmae. 2 BR I: btf' deta.ched IU'Qt. obi" (I ... _ A P'emlly or 0...1 lam ,.., l'ttnch Quanor ..., 111.900 1'llA '11 ... 0-rel 10000.nerel IMOO....rel 1111 230tl El Caballo, El Toro -lnlum 4.,...... llV' nual ,.,...., ... loan •<thi..;;==------==="'----==:::::::..::. ___ ....:;=- l»«l60 (Sun 12-5) In(. CaJl now tor l.J'Pt to"'· ........,., ot 1u;;.oo P.l.T.I. , 44a~2s'i2:" St, Newport .Beach (Sun !·5) .~::~~~ ~.~~:s . ..-----------*r°~oda 111. 0rt .. <Undaci:l1~ Walker & Lee 'PERRON , 1 -.-. • • • (6 ..,.,_ A '''"llY er Doftl tlC2 Colbre11an Dr. (Four Se11on1) HB IS2-7Ul (Sat • S\ln 11).5) DUPUXU POil SALi (l ... ,_NChl 11~ Flrlllw.-Corona: del MU.~ ~= <P'rl. sat 1: aun t-5) 4S2 Fomltaf, Corona de! Mar f™9SO (Sat • Sun 1-6) Ill Ruby, Balboo llland 675-ITiS (Daily 1-6) <I'°" J hl.....,.I 320 Ith Street, HunUncton Baach SS&-257' (Sun 1-5) ~10 !\Ivor Avo.,.l/ewport Beacll fi6.24H (SUn 1·5} (J A 4 lelr...,. A 'omllyl too w. llllboa Blvd., Balboa 17~ ' (Sit • SUn 14) . ti A I W-1 ~!!!-· Corona: 4ol Mar •• .._ . (Slln 1-1) CONDOMINIUMS FOi SALi (I hol-l 815 Vl1ta Bonita, (tllt 8Iult1) NB 17Me.10 (Sat • Sun 1-6) ·-..... -.. .............. ,, .... • ., Vlctwle 646-tln (anytime) CORONA-_ HIGHLANQS HIDIAWAY Sec:!-....,. ""' ....,, charmln& ... u...,. ...... l>l!h rnuilv. ftro,i-•• ! -~ 2 batht UIS Blue Hawo ""'ltd poOI. • Too ' ..... 1llt land .• Mi.000. ,., Dot•ll• 47Mllt ' ~ '1'!11 1,.1 ·II I-\. : I ,\ , : f· • 2190 ·Harbor Bl\'d. et Muna ~ Optn 'tU 9 Pj\f llACH DUPLEX Great location tor awim- mln( and boolinfl. 3 !all" 2 Bdrm. •pt~ °""' ·~ old..0---.,,, ap\. bu: l badll I: pentifd ltvirw room w/ ~ tlttplooe, !>2.950. ,,&... COATS ~WAL~ llALTOll •166141-.... ,, ..... ilAcH BAMdliN. l....ty 4 Bit. 3 boo J"..,U, 11n-N e w C'ptJ., drw.ptt. Pt.lnt. btft. • w~e.r btr. Walk ........ Only ISl.llO. CAYWOOO lllAL TY llOl w. <lout -·· NII e !1Cf.l290.• HAPPINESS. • I t I I GENADI. 11 .. 1•11 a o_Q.~l ll . •Have you forgo Hen i=-;1;;::, ::;:I .:.;..;I ..... 1 ...... ...1-1 ~";!1on t11at )'OU .,. :::::::::::::::::::::: "Su,., D6c,, 1'111'1 111 M IVR EN lover with me now.n i.;;;.,;l.~I ;;.;I;;.. .... , ... ,-1 "How o,. you te.unor .__.._.&.. -L ........ _ -J.. _ _._ ''GtNtl Jutt feel --. .. .-------ET I! 111! L 1•C•1'1rott._.,...... . "' ~ ..... "" --I' I I I r ,.....,.::.~~::'" -•um!Jm!lsr r r 1· r r r r 1 •tJrlCiJ I I I §1 I I I L CUM-LITS AJilSWD.JN DIME·A.U . •• ~ " . . . -·-... • • j POR SALi • HOuSIS FOR 'SALii HOUSES FOR SALi • HOUSES FOlt SAl.E HOUSES P:OR SALi c.....,. dol Ma. 1250 Cor.,,• dol Mor 1250 Corona dot Mor 1250 Hufttt......, lleoch 1400 Laguna IHch 1;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..:;;~;;;;1.::.:.:.::: . .=.:.:~= • • e OPEN e SAT./SUN. 1-5 POOL IT'S JU$T 4639 Folrfitld, Cameo °Sho'Ni AN OLO , 3nl •l!t.k\ lllr 3 llr tr>Q Executive View Ilome 9t6 SANDCASTLE Horlioi Vlow Hills Beaut, \•iew home. 4 &Irma & family rm., :.l!<i bathi. 2 Irplcs. Lovely p11tlo &: land· . acaping. 22x36 Heated 4 Filte~ \Vlth Bep., leoctd p~ yard for clilldre:n. 3 BR., elec. bll·h\I, :I 'Ba. Hdwd. firs., w/w cpts., <lrps. lttruout. 'rake over eldstlng FHA loan, nn per mo. pays all. Or, no do~ CJ. or niln. down new ,)'HJ\, Appraised at $29.930. HOUSE over %1. Prv ITft.. Npt 4 Be<lrooms -3 Baths -Pool Locttcd in the heartlaM of PtttlnaulL 61S--0136 l.a&wa's Rivle.ra c:outtint, LADY Will tJwe 3 BR home Situated on h'\"I" t haded w/ pool. Pt'tf. lady 3.>-4j. &round$ & sheltered by hl;:h Ref'a. 642 .. 744$ aft ~ $88,500 Owoer will txade for Palm Springs o_r Palm Desert Hom·c. brick wall:i In patio 1ardt'n,j =="='~. ===""''=;=;; lt'lling.that at(ords a SCEN· Cost• Mei• 2100 IC \'LE\\' or TJ1E OC'.F.AN'I--------- & CATALINA l~D. 8AotEL6R HouR : Sinile THE ANTIQUATED J BO. P enon Only. .$90 l@ntb-. RM. FLOOR PLAN 11 ~m· Call -~1 . ' OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 OON V. FRANkLIN 'REALTOR t ' . •. 'Wm. Winton, Realtor \. • 1229 Morifto • ..Bolboo Island YI EW - -GAIABO .• -.73-2122 • '15-~i\ Open 'tll 9 Ivory Night 2 BR: & den - 2 bat"' with I" ; ,.. , den w~ ov,r t'othet aide of Th\_ RHI Est•t• Mart 8'17·8531 iniS1;mt of !\not.her Ii~ &d=========== P1'9e~ Ma~lve !iv. n'n. in Newport ·Bftch 2JOO l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!o.!!!!!~!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l lhe holl$l> with its own be.th, -·" y,·ardi:o~ & trplo Ph11 Ga· Newport Be•ch 1200 Corona del Mir luu 1.&,bo tyou ~n !hllOit Jive in LAST ONE LEFT $17itOO liULL PRICE Ww, low pa,;nltnti. $113 pu month, for um 3 bedroom. :! bath beauty With ricti thick carpeting. Last o~ In this price 1'81\&e. •lurry, Jmm~l­ ate. posseuion, "GRE..,. HAU. DESIGN." ~ · • ~S 'epV£p CEJUNCS ii: 3 BR, partially tum." A.,.ll 'HEAVY ')\fpol> BEAP.IS, ~w to June 15th. Sdl'35th WH!:Rt SOF'T SUNLJCHT St. St::io I;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;::;;;:;;;; it). w~frpl~ wet bv, phone, SPECTACULA:R VIEW OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 '"",.,,,,,.,,.,..by""'•"· a1L~~~E 223 POINSETTIA .. d•n ~man"""" Yord. Jwt IS F I LT E R E 0 nmu .=,..:c;:...=-----T R AN S p A R E NT Sf\"Y. htoblle HOme • Bayvie1v. 3 ! Bedroom ..i. r:.:tra room . Exfstina: loan ;rt,, lit TD l3l Santa Ana A Vt. tS. o! OiU Drive! .l'f,000. BY O\VNl::R. 6'f5..3982 PIER & SLIP Spotlessly• cle!lfl, corner wa- terfront home. Owner \\'ill ~. Submtt on. down paymt. Mi1~t consider le~/ qptkMI. Walk lo Udo. Call: ~rs. Benish. ·.9ti0fterkntcht Realty ~ W. Balbml. NB 613-3663 BY Owner: Bluffs Cond. 2 br, den, 21.; ba. Liv, rm w/frplc, wet bar, 2 patios, '.? ~ gar, entry patlo, crp~ drps, pool privlL All main. incl. Luxury + at $42,000. 511 Awnkla Campana. (Cor. ner or Vhl11 Del Oro.l &W-2867. Open Sat. & Sun. Noon 'til 5 P~t. Bli;, bli Colonial houllt on J~~ily Realty G7J..65lO 80 n. wide lot (You own the•I==~.;.,.=="=~,;., Jandl . Perfect Joe large f1tm· FOR SALE BY 9WNER. ily & only 400 ft. from b<'ac:h House & 1arage •Pl on, lot & ocean. 3600 sq . fl. pluir; E .ch % br, 2 ba. Rear unit scp. maid's q u a r I e r a. rurrent inetme S215 mo. ~lW,000. Channing front uniL Frplc, bay window, pine panelirg. WANT ACTION? Vacant & ready to move in. DeLancy Real Estate had a Price $49,500 with Sl6,000 record bretlking,)'ear In ljl69l=-="=•=c.J9'1=6=T.J.S2:ii,;18:·=='- & we 're i.1ill ,JOing \itrong! , We iiccd listings! 1r you B•ll>H Peninsul• 1300 need 10 SEU.. your proper. ty call: 613-3Tl0 . .; BALBOA PF.NIN POINT l BR, 2 BA home on comer NEED' TAX' View or bch, ocean ·' mll. ,SHELTER? ~sunny ptiv. patio. Low \\' mau:it. yard, carpets, f.a. .e represent some of the heat, lihulten, hdrwd firs, ftnf'st. new apartmenu bfoina: "dbl pr, bit-in stereo wiring built m-Ora_na;e County. Call 6: ant. Acceu priv. bch i\_ us for det~uls. boat ramp. Sale by ~ner, ($65,00)) 673-8413 WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker &·lee 7682 EdiJller 842-'MOS 540-5140 ~ Well-klcated ·3 Br. 2 Ba., home with bit-ins' •t only $23.995. Owoor will pay VA or FHA points:. HWT)' on thi11 one! Pacific Shores Realty 5.'36-8894 536-7327 Eves. ~ L l CJr'T. CRANOJOUSE, Adult•. :~~!~;::-~l • LOG . QURN!NG }'ffiE·'!'===.;~~==. Pt.Ao;. lranled by rough Coron• del M•r 2250 hewn limbers I: mantel.1 ~""-"-''-"'"'--"'"---.;;;;.: f'9RMAL ,PINING R!\l FURN. or unfUtl)." 1 ifr HAS BlG BAY \YINOOWS kotiil', yrly. Pac lo,• yafd~ OVERt.OOKING THE BAL-lrpl. No pcls $190 mo. CONY W/OCE4N VIEW~ 673-5822 Remodeled kitchen, opens lo>I.,====='=== olde fuhioned drud1ery & Balboa Island 2355 .ewin&: l'OOtn thal overlooks the p atio tcrra~. TH.IS SO. BAYFRONT UNIQUE OLDE HOUSE HOUSE liAS BEEN CDPtlPLETEL Y For Rent ' RES:WRED. H .. now fioo• little Balboa Isl. coven.np, carpetln&, decor· . · ating, etc. If you have been R1gh1 on ltic 1\·atr1· WI 1111ndy looking for an older bon\e w/ bch & buoy. Corner hse. cllar&fler consider thffi: at c:overl'd 11·/c:ed11.r shakes, GI No Down $36~t50 FUi.L PRICE !urn. Li.v. l'n\ 5 br's,? ba 's, TERMS OPEN TO OFEER 2 frplc s. lilodcrn kncbqn, EXTRA SHARP. 3 Bdrm, ::! MISSION REAL TY roo~ deck. lnlnted. Oceup. -· So '~'-H 1 ·-· • unul Juflt> 161.h. Couple or &., Patio kitchen, Oversz.. _, ...,,_,"' Wy '-6"na f ·1 S350 Cul.de-~c lot. Walk to Ph0n. (714) 4'4..o731 :a~',:S7.IJ;l. nio , Pri\', ply. 504 w. BAY AVE. ~~·sH'"'E't.!· ~~.::TY FORCEO ·SALE 1010 so. BAYFRONt Oianning new 3 bdrm. :? bi. U?-8507 Eves._ '42-04:11 EmeraJd Bay Fab. Vle\v,Cbs-1 10 10 YI'. lease ~best ·tqc MediletTancan st)'lf'; build-tom homC 4 br, 4 ~· pool, &11.ut. .4··eR. 3% bath horn~ ~r's hbme: top quality tflru. 5~ % GI loan. By owner · 3 l <:ar &a~, level.. Ori1 .• llOld &: 2 BR. 2 bath apt. &.:. 2 boat out, (Ott\lp~J. Br. 2 Ba, tam rm. $28,9JO. $166.IXXl .. Now askine $135.00J. JliC!r L dock Furn $120D ,Choice Beech Front Liride· ltl• Development New paint, nr. beactl, off $88,000 loan. Must be so.Id by per month ' · Small one bedroom Bill Gt~y 67S.3210 8 rook h ti rs 1 • 22 1O1 Af.ril lit for hipee:l bid. Full Lindi Isl~ O.velopment hOrrie °" R-2 LOT 2821 E. C*'eT HWY. Capistrano lh. $.tOOO dn, <6,.,_N l.185to •• B-""''".· 0 w n er BlU. GRUNDY ....,..~3210 6810 ' " OCEANFRONT ~ s;,,ooo 2nd TO. Sl68 mo. Tm-...... I Co~ or FERN ST. Coro;,~:;' Mir a.,y lslendt 1~50 med pos11es .. 4 9 2-3 2 8 5' ========= $370 mO/)Tly, Furn/unfurn. A ~ opporfun!ty'forsthart 2501 OCEAN BLVD ~W. 1707 Oellahllul 2 Br, 1 Ba, trpl. 2 lnye.tpr· Pt' t c ~ $Sl,5GO.\ • DOWNTOWN car gar. 2 patios. dodt-T~Phcd: Mr. Robinson CAMEO .SHORES OPEN SUN. l·S Near Lakp Pa1·k. 2 Br., 2 Sa. PANORAMIC Ocean View :rt~ only, no Pet 1 · r>&W -ib. · -&a--e·x.cutlvt HOme Spec:tacular, home. Lal'le lot. $28.500. Ex· cor. lot. Pvt bch. ltfonarchl,CC,..:=------BA~NT ptNfHoust' Custom built. swetJlilii:'OCCan °'·entire ba.Y. ocean_&: Cat· cdlent term.~ Bay. $25,9511. 4119-13 4 4, CHARMING l Br.· })Jrnid\- Pamramie view. 2 BR. 2 Ba. view. arbor entry to spac.. ~R11":1·hOt1fe~ 11 Rm>.1ooot • R. D. 'Sl•fis. Realtors 4!0-4519 ed. Beach house, S2SO nlO. Doch. $56,500 10% dn 7% quality <.'Oru;ttucted l flR.. ? ic rw1n, •• or 536-8801 536-2129 1% mi to Beach (privilege!ll ::•sil til lune 20. 6'{3-468.:i 1 .. • M-K-zi• RI·--~ ~32 & maid's (or den) & it baths -443 ~· C»atit Hwy. at o NER 6 Lg 3 BR "·I mark ti.,;======== ...... " "" ' " ......,..,, lJ5 I' d I l 'd · MacArthlp', CdM 6T~ BY W : br, 3 ba, ""ow c I· BilJfFS. 3 BR, 2 BA, spllf.. • eep o ~rova . es · 6~'7o FHA loan . Tot a I SJ4,9j(), Owner 496-2537 D I F 2975 ~el ndo $Z9 750 • tremendous outdoor llv1na: ido Pmnl& incl tax s~. Fully · up exes ,:.u;;;',:."::.· _..;;.;_: leuel ·~ 1: 644-~ or area w/sbellered pool &: L Isle l351 crpted & drped'. f.1any xt.ru.. Mi11ion Vitjo 17oi t BR. turn Dupiex in C.oata • OJI QIJ. shu(JJeboard CL Rcalllitically 4 Seuons Traci.' H.B. TRI i.EvEL. b l ba Pttesa. Qui<'!. No do(S. Newport Heights 1210 priced at .s76'.500 fo~ prompt SPACIOUS . 962-7691 • ~ r. · co~vl :;43-2720 NEWPORT HEIGHTS • $15,500 Aas~ 6~ t;t Joan. P~·mcnw total approx. $.112 mo. Span· f$h_ stucco \\'/fireplace on &OX140 ft. R·2 lat. 'RASHi.A~ JlE~l TY 1\17-IS!ll M)-0427 OREN Dally l~ . .J Bdrms & Pool 3 Cll.l' garage. Brokers ~~come. 52'l El f.fodena . Vole! Co Rltrs. 2667 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. 613-21)2(1 sale to d1scnm1nati11j;: bU.Y· BOUGHT AN.OTHER den, air oond. Complete In rt iVlth 11.n e).'e Ior a ICUqd custom built ra:1:1ily home every v.-ay. Ownr 837-6081. RENTALS value~ c.ome·l: ~~ ror )"O\lr-4 Bdl'f!lll·, den, 31. baths, HAVE TO MOVE --Houses Unfurn ished self. Open fJouJtt SUn. 1 to $16,500 4 Good 1izc l:xlrms I:. fam nn. Stn Juen tll.Jl>k: ,1545 Orrington. ~ LIO~ R~AL TY INC. Glen Mar. own the land. Capistrano 1720 ~!!_ 3000 Exclusive With 3377 Via Lido sn..r.:00 St?.500. 0 \Y n l!"l' Agent. ---- . .. 962-1062 eves ~ \\',kl"nds. IOpt>n 2·-1 81111. t s~;~~ci;~~ c~ildB~ ~~'. {¥ I· ll~~J~slE PRIVATE PARTY POOL HOME . • ••• 4 br. Sol Vista. 20x38' pool. mil'.? Dead\\·ood SParklin'g $1~0. :Z BR duplex, '1ovr & · This Summer Walk to Huntini;ton Center. <.·leilll; oear1 .... rW_.". 3 BR· ielri£';., nc~ .•.tort'!f ' 4 BR. l:Jay{ront home "'~t!l S30.900. S.17.2352 BA, lafti"rm:rr11>1. Dn.matic ...... •~* ', t7 pier &: "Slip: From $1!JO,IXXI: l6xJ6 pob! w/Haw11.lia~"J" mo-s100. COZY 2 Br. ttovd. 2·114 Vi!ta Del Oro Walker Rlty. 675-5200 Huntington Ii!. Fl'uit lrecs: plore .. pfi. ;a.rage, children ok. Newport BeBcl\ '.13fi6 Via Lklo, NB ()pch Suh, H1rbqur ' 1405 vary. S3j),OOO brackel. Free tO Landlords , . 644-ll33 l Bit. Den, 2\-S Ba. -C.on.; • ··Ebbtide Malty slue Beacon ·. 643-0Ut temporuy Arehlteel LJQUIDA'liON-New 3 BR lUl3 Coast H"'Y· Dana Pt FREE 'RERTAL ·sooK CAN YOU deaigpe(i ·,,, bit. Lo Jnt. homell. 4191 Branford SL "96-4664 Drop In and Browse. There , . TOP THIS! tran&ferable lo• n ·• By Just $35,500! ~! Bldn/A(t, &re several homes for rent O'over Sliores 1227 2 Bed 1 . Owner. Phone · 673-Z854. for. 8-16-0609 eves 557-6151 Dene Point 1730 available, Immediately. , room Bath v.:1!tin& apJll. • WALKER l , ~E REGAL ..:.... SPACIOUS R-2 structure on a I.> ft. WHITE WATER V E ~ 1 (1'MPLETE VIEW lo1 READY for a r.ccond 2 BR. Att.ract. Xlnt Cond. Fountain Valley 1410. I W 2700 Harbor Blvd at AOam"' Ba:f t;tMfu.s. 4 ·e r, 4 1~ Ba story. Se" the plan1 i or the Owner will CatTy back A. DANA POINT Jf3.i Re~ nice 2 Br. 4-plex. u1ai s. . I: ce1 u1gs. Barg . $~-500 Phil l BR. '! bu. Den \\'/wet bar. K'". Ok Bk. , ... ·,,,.~rpo•·l· 5000 sq ft built around court. dition. Be51 Corona del litar , . ain at J, ' 2 Sundecks. C L 0 5 l: TO "'' · r . .J.W-O;:rou + ~ d Ill h ·1· l bedroon1 'l balh vie1Y ad· Lrg lUortgagc, Low do1'-n, WANT R/O W/\\' drp• ~ ~arr!~· s~i.~~ir~rot; =.,"~Ptu~ha;:1~~.~;r ~~ Bs..•1l1bo'"." 'ls;,1...,.,nd 135S • ~1~~v !:~!RJ~~~ury2 f~~1~: 1!~E[:~~Tea~i:stl~::~ ed. Assume 61,;'fo loan. Own-carry the first TO .. sro.500 • A BIG. HOME? $42.500. •ucqi; &: drpg. $300 mo.-494-8463 ' .. er 548-7249 COi\1.E AND TAKE A LOOK * I 16 RUBY * op~~ SUNOA. Y ' I"====· =====-I OPEN l -4 Bedroon1, large muter-bed· c.,a-., 1·5 $140 Lovely, 2 Br Duplex. .,, SUNDAY OPEN OAILY l ·S 338~ Z RZ 0 213 FERNLEAf' room. lafie completely pan-._.. A IT New \\•/w, drps. family & Univtr1hy Perk 1237 6~ Just listed, lge. charming du· eled Family Room . Kitchen -~T-H~E~H~U~N~T~SjMA~~N~. l;"::"~·=B~IO'~.=-~:::;,:;:="::::; ptex just 11tepii to main bay. with spacious e11tin1: are1. ::: • 4$.1268 • KIDDIE PARADISE upper unit has extra lge. Separate formal dining e Stunning contemporary 3 Cott•-~•s~ 3100 OKrice Jot. completely fenced, liv. nn .• frJ>l c., fonnal din, room, 2600 sq. ft. Priced at BR 2 BA home c.,,,..,.ted ___ _:..;;..; ,,_, .. ~ .... puk play-rm .• sunny ·ki1ch. w/brkfst. ••• 950 ' -..-' DESIRABLE ..... • "'"' -...,..,. · near Dana . H~, new HOME 2T'OUfld. No dcfe"tttd main· rm., 2 ni~ BR., one w/extra 546-2311 area~ SU• M,._bracbt. El>b-te~ here, home Is ln1. ~O~P~E=N~S-A-T=/s-u-N-.-1-_5 lounge or TV room • .i..cwer 1~ Realty 4!164664 3 ~r .. 2 ba, cptd, ~rp5, ro~d ~te. 4 .br 2~: ba and 1519 Bonnie Doone unit ha s nice !iv. rm .. frpl .. • air heat. Garb-disp, blt-ltll!i1 central a i r conditioning. IRVINE TERRACE .. I 11 st din. area & 2 BR. Extra ~ CenClomlhlunr ftSo patio, ~ara1:e. water furn. $37,000. Let. 1.11 sbo\v it to breathtakingly beautiful & bit. in 2 cir gar. Entire unit Adult11 only, no pets. ~today. , immacula.tely dce.n? £xeel· could be used as an extra ASSUME LO/INT. VACANT. immediate po8'CS· RATE REASONABLE e R.cf Hill Realty 1 I . . lge. 4 BR. homf!. TO BE LOAN sion 3 BR, 2 BA auwne Acros." from Country Cub Univ: nark Center, !Nine ently ocalcd .Just across SOLD THIS WEEK $8.'i OOO rnA loan. "•141 p'/M P.l.T.I. 275 Me~r. *Ph. 5@.6706 ~ fron1 thr Irvine C:OUntry ' . _' ' CU!\l'OM FEATURJ::S · Clll 1>nytimc 833·0820 Club Golf Course &: ck>f!C to Scf'nlc Propenie1 61a-57'l6 DELUXE E'OOL with $5900 down. FJNE 3 br, 2 ha honie in best rash1on l11Jand. You 'll nev. Beautlflll, Spanish, 4 bdrm. TRADEWINDS RL TY area nrar \VcatcliU Plaza & NEW 4 BDRM. r r find a more laslefufly Huntington Beech 1ol00 &: family rm. Prc!!tigt: area. Ml7-1511 Mehis. l.rg lan1 rm 1y/frplc, j Story, individual home on dC!corated 3 BR. 2 BA. home VACANT HAFFDAL REAL TY -2 car Q:ar, fenced yd. Avail large corner lot. This one for S-17.500, YOU'U. L'OVE l Rtlnn •··ni•h u •. nd 842-4405 Duplexes for Sele 1975 Mardi U. Uc_S25Q Mo. Call Is really sp11cious! J baths. IT' ..,.,. " ...,... .-. .. cie a, 64&-<tTII or 833-0226 La~ family """'m Abun R' h d R I Red tile Roof. A11\1Jllf: BY OWNER deluxe l Br, 2 *DUPLEX POSSIBILITY h da~:'Ofcabine';'&.dl>Si!ts: IC arson ••ly 123,700., 6% VA loan. $191 Ba, wall-to-wall, elect. R-2 zoned · 3 Br ouse ~2 lO . ... 673-0lts sr~ pe• mo. ,·--'. ~-,,. 2 Ba. . Z-story )orft. ~ra.ted, lge yard. 20202 •-aotltu1 view from J.IUGE ---,=-==.,-cc---'--• '""' ...,, J<itchen, wa.5her, dryer, L1tUe money ex-nditure B I RI ~ e OPEN • 2 Y:-. ~w. 18 ' ·~ It. 1,·v. r~ ayv ew, Ir. &12-2222 or ... master bdrm 11uite. This is '" "' Water IOf~r •. fl;PI. patio, for reconversion, · Lovely 644-4416 ; choice at $43.750. DAILY •J.$ rm . w/ Spanish firepl. Pa-landscaped, <.'Orller' lot neighborhood neu o.:na .~',;-C::,.~-~---P~TTIT REAL TY CO. 516-S16Vi. Fernleef . Oo kitch . .,.; blt-in11. Tile $32.000. Low down. 17600 harbor. A steal at $33,00). 4 BE~ROOM, 3 Bath, partJy ''The House of Homes'' :xi. side of Hwy. Wahqng disl. '"ntry It. patio w/ fire-ring. Sanlo Domlngo CI re I e * * OCEAN VlEW! ! * * fumia~ed.. Vacant and 13)..()101 10 shopping center. Furn. , ~JI carpet, custom drapes, m-3914 Open Sat. attemoon Ebbtide RuJty 495-4664 · ~· :i S3.7D per mo, Aat. 3 BDRM BY OWNER. Less than 1 yr old. Walking di~t to .Chools &. shopping center. '.811-2036 for appl 11.-=----. l -BR...~-nu. Ca~dra.1 , :ct1Ungs. Ptittd f0r quick aale byownr.r. 833-22.14 duplex. 2 BR. ea., Irpl., PVT. master txt~ .• w/ bal· RENTALS ;:c,:,.:c:';...,------ bltns: Front house has new cony for aunhllthma;. 1 BlJc. Tustin 1640 3 BR, 2 BA, cove~ patio. paint, dlrpet & panclim;. to park. Houn1 Furnished Family only. ll2S mo. Act. Priced lot quick i;ale. ~ · 'JIUS't'TN Meadowa: 4 br, 3 General 2000 968-4362 DON V~.FRANKLIN ·~ ba, shake roof, AbL rooms-:-·2, 3 ti. 4 BR w/pool . Xl nt REALJO_Jl_.,. _1Sfatlf£ crptcd, drp11, was11!' & dcy:, $1 30 ulLI pd. Ne\\rer 1 BR Loe. Near t'"'Y· A&ent • e 673--22219 -----_,__ land~/nb.trop1cal .fnn '"'-fri;.pll!ll"-w/ pool. ~ ~ ~· ·-..,..---=--.,.._ OPE,N HOUSE· PRESTIGE HOME :=:· ~~~ x:~~ca:~~ ok~ B":. ~ • 2 BDRM, ~ew carpets Ir: Irvine • 1231 ' A Reedy 'Rlnt•I MOYE UP_ J By Chvncr. 83S-2l29 or SISj,UtiJ ~· N.lcc 2 Br home. drape1, with stove. S17:i BR ,.fresh oa· .. Doyle .& Shields bu1U lhc:sc ~70 · Fenced. }am1ly Ir: ptt. Bier 26.)8 "G" Orange Ave., C.M. · . •s a ucy beauties to last. Truly cle-534-6960 3' BR, 2 BA, lie fam nn. pool, fl!nnl1 court~ etc. c?pts, drps. many other t :<· tru, mlor TV, tape deck ett', $12,500. 833-~ Apt., :io. of the h"''Y· duple:i: gant 3 bedroom niodel with ~--------2 BR. crp!i, di'p!. washer & unil., availablr no~. lush shag carper!'> !Ind uiy. L•pun• 8'ech 170$ $90 . Near OCCfn. 1 BR dryer. Ref's req'd. 169 Mesa 432 FERNLEAF ltlm drapes. A1~um, ~hii!i BEACH ~Jlex.k ~~v ~e a , Dr. $150. 642--48611 . Open Sit. & Sun. 1·5 pre1tJac 11ddress and .:;~ CONDOMINIUM ea 0 . ' 2 BR, cr:pU, drp11, 1toYil . BOYD REAL TY FJI. k:>in at a low S207 per SPACIOUS ~IR-Rent•fs to Sh•r• 20G5 Very Clean. quiet, pti\I. E8stbluff 1 -,242 3629 Et Coaft n,., O:IM month., Calli. ~ Adults. $170 mo. 64&-8057 I----·----e 67S.S9}0 • .WE SELL A HOME 2 llltt.TH YOUNG illaJo. •traliht <ix· CHEERFUL 2 BR. i"· No •By Ownor: l~t l isting • GOOD BUYS .EVERY 31 MINUTES Fadna h<•udlul W.. pool oc., d""'' nme to find• ·p.i... t child. SIU ..o. 113 I Bcinns, Jarre1t m~cl . Sep. I l ht.:... Wa Iker & Lee e·' ~OO~nls from• Jlri:!: 1hare 2 B<lnn. apt. •• w. \VU.On. 548-2802 din!,_ nn, built-ins. :Z .... R·2 ot J}Onh o ~nway ' ac na ark. pe Newport an!!L Le11ve name 3 BR. 2 BA. hi''"'· • ... ,,... with ~4 ·&•raae 1lrellll<l!d for year round llvlnc, in-.. n '--u 213 • • .,,.,. out-1•htl-Ma. 11 :.,. ...,!muu; ca : n.,,p1--,, dra.... "-ll•il • '• ..... t>r 2nd ttocy. OUrrtd Lor i682 Edina:er vettnwint or renlalt. Se 11'11 _ .... ,, ..., 'tun plandne. nn for pool. S28,000. 842~ ~140 completely /Umi~ in ltrlk_ Park. $250. 54>6106 Nr &JI achoo:s. . publlc &: TWO 30' LOTS ,Ing locale decor, Two 110l'l' FEMALE To share larie apt AU. NE\V I BR + den· E-"·pnv.,·=·=By'=•;PP='=· -==-==I WiU1 Huplcx.. ~ 1 Br, f one OPEN SUN J.5 wttb JOwer carport. 11orqe, .,...,2 "'Orlrin& r\rl&, prl\I nn. aide, w/w crpls, no g~p. -2 B ~~ I tlo NEW DELUX "a·...!'.o.., .. r .. nv maJn1a1~~ all utll pd. J\lm. 165 mo. tt,,. mo M' ••~ d IM \250 r. uuw oca n north "unu.,. •T:J '"' ... n1i1 Diamond, Balboa ........ · -• ' Coron• t •r -ol hli;h"""l\Y. $52,500. DUPLEX rorgeou1 arinlnds include 2 Mand, 675-not DELUXE Townhouse l SR 2, . e Open 0 eJfY.l·$ e ~!ORGAN REA1:r.t' 673-6642 3 BR & 2 ~!l· Both wllh fire-poolt, te,nnia ... !~c.: clo.e lo o~ENO'"LE 'llddl' ••• IB'2":, o-pm0ts~ .. ~1~;, bJtll.l, poOl. 716 LARKSPUR OPEN 11!14! gy,OWllr: 4 br, \plat'I!, Pa;..os. super mt., 811uyp\fll, Coal! ~ AD ... ., .,. ~ ( WALK TO BEACHI Hwy. Excellent bu)t, mu11 Man 11.'llh S yc1r oid *>t1 ,:::::.,:::;:;..· =='-~-tmm&culate 1 BR..-OOme · 71.11 ba. <:x: view. Bftl&d'.. · • to qipreclatti. Shown wl&hct to ahare )'OUr liome 3 BR houae. Adlll l& only, No l..uae. covert!d patio nlOOt Ba)'yhnf Trad) Slt A ~ ~· Sr.IQ) down, J11 !lpon apptmt by owner. or ttql es1ate couap. pelf. $1 75. 1&10' Pomona DON V. FRANKLIN &1n 12-5. ZS15 Wl~r. r, tax adYantaie. ho .f98.2U2 -:337.Q791 646-3716. Ave. C.M. REALTOR -~ HARBOR VIEW-Hli:LS .J»Jib Sl., Hunt. Bc:b. • "" Of · ,:,:,,:::...;:::.;,~~--,. UNDBORG CO. IS YOUR AD IN EMPLOYED l\>1aJc 23•ii3 ']31. 2 BR. &tide, aar .. e 673-2222 e 180 ~an • Bay Vlt"W. Pool O • 5J6.2l'i9 CLASSIFIED? $omto.,. wtll Share. Stach Jront a fenced yd, Stove. drps. Cpl. -ffW_S~ Ni'VfR SETS.oh • Br fain rm. xtt1.r.'lU-2740 bt ~for ~Dial 60-merit with same. Cal l orlchUd.nodop.645-ml DAltY·PIW!'-W-ANT"AD • 'IVblh:'Eliljllilltt -O<ARGIMTt---!Iii--" .'31"8000. ' lllJPPORT 0Jmmu11Uy Chert ... I• '• ' .. ' . ·-------·-·-~--. S•t"""1, r!brUIJ1 2,, 1970 NOUSESFOR<SAl. I r . • ,_ ' 24. . YEARS .'.:' .OF. I ... " "'.--REAL ' 'l!tt , ·la ,.,. -.· Rg ·: ESTATE EXPERIENCE • . ... 11·, th. .SOLD. $.IGN th••· counh WE SELL l HO~ES· PER DAY: LET YOURS BE NEXT G.I. USALI '. St/,.~'• INTIREST ' OlllNTAL DELIGHT fAIULOUS HOME • ' ·t l•f'KC lx'dr'OOfll9, 114 + a bonus 1, bath. Brand new dlsh\\'a~he1· <.·on1plin1ents lh\1 beau!itul b 1 t-in k l!l~hcu. A~me I•' g e loan in good location. l\lany extras such as f'pl., w/w cpts., drapes, patio. H u rr y thi s woh't lut, :i.16-5HO t>ec.or Is Oriental ~to· dern. House Is · th'e de· light. ltfainWnea to perfe<:Uon this 3 bed· · room Ir: (am room Is ready lo mo\'C in A. oc· cupy. Lupi. patio.·& ~autiful rtar-landscap- in' 1"0mpliments lhl' lovely home. No\1' jUlll 126,JOO. 5.lNJ.tl) Doo~le door tert~G. , entry, 4 large """"'NJ;< i tl!p down LR wt beautiful Medi.!tt>"'"'!' f!rtplacc. Two"fuU ba ..... = =··- NEED 'SbMI ELIOW ROOM7 Large half acre Jot 111 Santa Ana He~ls. Good !or. horses, or nursery: possiblf' to use 101· un\t1, all tlWs for Sl3.:i00. But, if you need a hofJlC this 2 \lR ll1 ·11 channcr "'ilh nlc;e c111ini': area iLnd l ~r. livini: l'o&m. 5.tG-~·10 • ....... ' l ! • ... ~ STIAL Of A IUY Ol'IN SUNDA y 21it ANDROS . . . . . Otll:I $2675. ~v.:n .on th Iii, nicely appointed ?>.1ei;11 Verde 3 !~_room. 2 . bath home. Close to school 11nd library. Bit- ins. Many slml~r·~om~ arc sellln(; for more. Wi· do\~d and .O]urt srill. F'ull pri<.'e f~6. 7:>0 . M6·:>440 .. vilh loads or tile. Mu- ter bedi:oom ls pure lw:· ury with Roman tub and : i;11rden atmosphere. Too many features to men· tlon. YC11,1, must 11ee thl• ror • oT\ly' ~l ,000 and ;:ood \c available . il'~~o J'* •• • • ...,.. .. · MA. ,~~~CKJTY 'Here's one . please eYery memebr or tQe ~Uy. Priced to 1elll •t bi.sfb. 14• S BR A fl m room home, close to sctKlol.!i &: 4hoppln(::. F'UUy t·arpteted and pollahed to A 0'T:', ~foo,•e right ill. Hu good 11~somj\ble loan too, S.i6-5440 '. '• . • 911z•10 !)~·,~,YIN~~ ' ( 1 : ~.1/1tivelf i 1fe 1n·tf trouble fr"•t P•rticip1te in Our • • ~ I • i ' .• ! : i • REAL ESTATE LOAN PROGRAM ' .Call Doug Whiting ' WOW! $2l,750. . . - fl' rtal · eutie In apple. pie order. Owner Io l n r OYC!l"5CU and mus I 11t.criflce this 3 IS R beauty. Convenient Io 1'Chools A: shopping . Completely yard. :Z bit-ins. fenced rear ~ , plu s 5"1&-5440 OHl JUMP AHIAD of rhe homea. Th j 1 !)Jltltles!jl .f Bdnn & ~ <Bil , ha.K everythina: ne«led for hlPP¥ living. Lush w/w c;pts. -lr.-drapes. buill-in kitchen. terrtfic re a r yard. patio, sprink*"5. Choice area of ?.feaa del Mar, Only $32.9j0 546-SMO l'llPAll fOlt SUMMll ASSUMI GRIAT LOAN THI UH ONI ' . S bedroom, · 3.... bath~ formal dlnin& room. CloBels galotc. P lus h eplll, Owner ays mwit sell liO reduoed the price Sl500. Good location close to aJl 5Chool1 now only $37.000. S.1~ NO DOWN TO YIT5- llTTll HURRYI Th!s nice LARGE FIVE bedroom 11 being offered to vela at lhe low! low! price 'of J32,950. 1n ad· ditlon It featutta ~thS and Family room. Cloee to a ho pa 1 nd schools. · ~ WOULD 1:qU l llUIVU •I•' 4 , Bedrooms, famlJy' 546-5440 ---.. -. 5-T·R·l·T·C·H YOUR $$$$$ Just reduced to $39,900. ~fa llll'ie. >bout 2200 sq. n. 4 Good alze bed· rooms. enormou& sepa. rated from kitchen. 2()x .. 18 famU:r room. 1.fant custom ' features. Good J\feaa Verde locatlen amt must·be sold. $39.900 545-5440 HA YI YOUR CAKE AND EAT 11; TOO Need 11 tarp. home -we have It! Three bedroom. ~ lqe rumpus room - n~ Iii low price to flt your budiel • ~ IT 15! · $26,500. Here b !ht lcllw, •uume $22.500 Joan at no <.'Oat. ~ LIVEUGE . AND SH11. Tll. Lu.-.,,,,..,.il:laJ 1114 In a'ood locaUon of Newport, Jn nffd of .rood management. If yoo don't Btautlfully appoJnl.C!d 4 room. SpoUessl,y clean. ~room plu11hlmmirtTir Bewt~ful ahag .carpeta, · i:lo' It for you: 90% flnan- Pl:i>r:-PHced a ~ooo;--~upcs.. _lt-lN:. le.c'J~~": cif!i..av~e,_afJ~~·. lhis home has assumable dishwasher. Step u,vlng tere1t. SU.CO> down will ' "' ._ __ All 811_1 1 kl~hen on wide 1prinkl-probably buy ·this one. U '" IV<lfi.. ns. cp 5 11r · ~ landsca-"' lot . nd dta I I d d • """ lJnde ~m is bltii;ic you a pes n c u e · $41, . · PL!: ASE Uiis )'tar don't w.it ttU Loc11.ied in desirable Mci;a CHECK OUR'· TRADE· ~l year to dct1SOmeU\lna Vr;rdr. j 'IG-5440 IN PLAN. ~6-5440 al)out it 5-1f.64.IJ SAWMEN NEEDID..-CALL NOW! ' ' . I ' ... ...... -~--------·· PAUL'!WllffE. ...CARNAHAN .. Realtg Ce.·'' ._.__ ...... 1093 IAKll! STREET; CoSTA . MESA ' ···~! , .... rit · ..... • -. - IWLV PILOT • Fumlthtd ,. MO".. 3100 Cot~ 1 BR. Sl~-All \iijl p&id. Adulla. no JlelS. ~or5S1'4400. ~~..,..... 'a..ch 3200 B/6 Adults Only 3 aR 2 ba..h .. t.pllt tevcl $263 2 BR: 2 baths -......... SZ!S AVAILABLE NOW Bay Ir Beach Realty, l11c. -11 Dover Dr. Su.l:e 126 N'S 4(5-20Xt -Eves. ~ TQWNt\OUSE: 3 BR. 2\.9 BA. frpl..:. patio, pool, 2 ear pr. all bltns. crpr11:, ti rps. -W $775 mo. 871-8811 or '642-2497 eves or wkends. J5ELtJXE Townhouse 2 Br. '! S4. lrplc, pool. $ 2 j 0 . 8'.Yll'Of\I 1pl $3~!0. N;:t. . 6'6-0132 VINE coverttl Cott~~. Back Ba)'. 2 BR. Adults, no pets. s.wro.,, ''"""'' ~1. 1910 E T L ~R ALS Apti Furn lohod Apt•. Furnished Costa Mui 4100 Coola Miu 4100 COSTA MESA'S' 2 Finest Garden Apt C'omplexes FEATURING ALL MODERN AMENITIES PALM M~SA Apartments Next to the'..Santa :>.na Coun!Tv Club. Just East Or Santa Ana AVc. on h-1esa 0(.lvc. Call 546·9860 VILLA POMONA. Apartments · South on Pomona Ave .• al 18lh Slreet ' CaH 642-7786 BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished & UnfUrnlshMI FROM Sl 20 Unfurnished • • RENTALS . • • •• RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS Apts. Furn l•htd Apt1. Unfurnlthtd Apia, Unlurnl'!J!'!! _Apts. Unlumlthod·· Hun11;Ji0ft' llelldl -Coi l• MHi • 5100 Cost• M,t•· SIOO llalboe • 5300 2 BR. Pool, lodults only. UJ0 mo util Pd. l'11i'm Cameroo. s.11.2125 l·DDRM., newly decorated. $1~ Per 1no, incl. utll. Tradewind$ R.ealt;y 847·8511 See Award WlnnlftC) MERRIMAC WOODS! Orange County's Most Beautiful Apartment Community FEATURING A CLUB ATMOSPHERE . FOR YOUR COMFORT AND PLEASURE Just completed 1 or 2 BedroOm, 2 Bath: Furnished or Unfurnished. Alr-coh~., betm celllngs, dl1hwasher1, lu&h l1nd1e1p1ng with L•guna Bea_c,;.:hc_._4;.:7,oOS:I stre1m1 & waterf11l1, elev•tors, BBQ'•, clut,. ·-houM with social activities, uunas Jacuni '1"HE NEW VJ.LL.AGE INN & swim PoOls, pl'ivate gar.,. w/1 or-ee. Formerly Saddlcback · Iiin, FROM $140 . $210. Adults pleas.e·. Just East Laguna, from S?.8 a WIH!k. of 2600 Harbor Blvd., next to Naber• C1dil~ Lovc_ly &.pls. All ut\l's, 415 I u_ 54 linens. niaid. pool, laundry lac, at Merr mac W1y, Costa ~ta. . 5~ PENINSUl..A !'Dil>t. I BR .• d,n, 2 bath, ne;x( tO bt,y I. • beach $S50 rnq_ yrly; WS E. Balboa Blvd. No. A fi75-6952, (213) 864-1846 2 BR. frl)lc, elec kllch., encl g~-Walk to bcb. Lie 1190. Adults, no pet a. 613-1990 or (213) 271...tt.m Lido hi• 5151 tlllO LOV ABLES l·Bedroom eHlclency ' CUpets, drape.! ..•..• Sla5 2-Bed.rilorM, 1 bath Ca.rpet1, drapes ....•. ;200 3-Sedroom1, :t batt11 Townhouse • . • • • • . . • . $295 LEE SCHONEK REALTOR 673-3585 c: 'lo 6300. Everything new. Move In nowl nn • .,:eps to beach. 696 "·i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"!'!!~~~~ll ~~· ~!...'.~~--~~ Coast l{wy, 49-1-9436 I-= alboa Island 5355 DEL"IDq: '2 BR, large living Cos ta Mese 5100 Costa Mesa 5100 2 BR apt unfunl. Stove it room, lirepl!lce. 2 patio&.1---------------""' tefri&'. Adu.Its Only. No pet&. -* . * I *: *· """ . Whaddy• W•nt? -ddy• Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPIRS Spocl•I R•I• S Lin .. -5 lim .. -5 bucks ltUlllil -.tJ> MUSf INClUOli! '-Wl'llt you "'"" lo ffecle. ....... ,., ""' " ..... ~YOUlt l'flOlll l lW/er ......... 6-.) a,.. ef ~-._HOTMINO 'OR SALE -T,..AOIS Of<tlYI To Pl1C9 Your Tr1der'1 ParadlM U PHONE 642-!67t LOOK! 5 gallon electro plating outfit. Trade for aood 31).()6 or Ion& barrel lua;er. In1proved 20 acre hone ranch, Northern Caul., tor yacht, hO\lse or apt. $46,000 equity. Owntr .. $150 mo. 548-2381 Gener•I 4000 Costa Mesa tASTBLUFF cxtt, home. :'i i--------~ 4100 fabulous vie\\·, lew steps to BRAND-NEW Call~~ eves & wkliis.. Call ~1008 beaoh, """ " unlum. ORLEANS APTS -.,-A-,-=Cou~n"'•-=.,.=--.. -,.-. ~4 (7141 675-6259 \Vurlitzer electric 01"1'.&n, used very llttle. value $1195. \Vant 1967 or 1968 Ponti&c or Buick 4 dror sedan. Br. lmmac. $395 l\fm-. lease s 1 • :f8t,j A• .. v.... . 6'4-1554 ·ing e 3 RR, 2 Ba duple:<, new cpt.s, drpg; dsh\.\•hr, bllNi. Nr bcb.. $230 mo Lse. 541)-7573 Ad It Newpon Shores 3220 U. S -NEAR beach, 2 story 3 BR. 2 BA. l'acan1, no lease, $22.1 rno. 259 Walnut St. Open sun pnl. ooz...n76 or 968-4CJO.I University P•rk 3237 . C BR. 2\'i.i baths . . . • . . '315 3 BR. 1 baths ..•.• ··. $295 2 BR. 2 bat.i.s ........ S290 2 BR. 2 ba townhouse _ Avail now ti! 9/l .... S275 e RED HIU.. REALT'i Univ. Park Cent,r, Irvine Catt' Anytime 833:-0820 LEASE 3 BR. 2 BA w/ Luxury single, I !: 2 bciJ- room apartments, furnish- ed and unfurru~hed, "'ith comple1e privacy tlrld land- s-aped country club a.tnlOs- phere including ST;>0,000 worth or reereallonal facil- it~es desia;ne4 and npcrated ju~t !or single 1wnpll•.' RE?-;TS FRO~t $145 10 S3r~ NEWPORT BEAt H S80 IRVINE AVF_;, lRVlNE AND Hi!h c1141 645-o;.:xi ,afrJ\.lm. Decorator home. 'GARDEN GROVE t;;IJ:a,, crnt.s. drps: av11.1.~·1.+,.._ naw. Nr"':"1Jct-& ~fioppln'. ~ fllOO Chapm:nlA\-r'. .644-0449 or 6T;>-4497 (4'blb W. Sii..nta An11 t'1\y.) -. Corona d11 Mar 3250 J)1t.lACULATE 3 B ri rm duple.x. cp1 ::;, drps bll-lns, 11r sclnils &: shop'g a:nter 1250 '7>-2402 (714) 6:~·.'!ll":O ANAH EIM NOW LEASlN!J t'Or. l\IARCH OCCUPANCY 'l17 So. Brookhtll',cl Cl blk. So. of Ltucvl11t t714) TI'l-45t'tl South Bay Clu b Apartmen ts Huntington Buch 3400 JM:MAC. Ex. 1..rg 3 br: 2 ba buplex. Crpt. drps, blt-ns. j..ri. lovdy priv. yard. Gar. I========= . + huge park'£:. $195. Re· Costa Mesa 41 00 •pon. Married AdllA. 842-3276 ---------~~,~~~~~ ~~~~ * SUNNY * * Pets. drapes, leu than mile ACRES to beach. Only $325 monlh.ly, * DALBEY REALTY ~i36-2533 4 BR. 2 BA. blJ-ln!I, firrpl. Cpts. drps .. f cnc:d .vrJ. $22J. mo. 968-3477 ;ountain Va lley 3410 C Br. 21r Ba. Family rm - kitchen w I hreakfast bar, Range, Oven, Dshwsr, l.oadl of beautilul cabineh1, Cpt11, t>rps, Block Wall, sprinkle.1·s. S2fii mo. * 893-0526 Bkr. * Motel-Apts fr: 1 aignal So. nt O.l'. Fairgrounds Studio & 1 ledrooms $30 WK . & UP Day, Week, Month e Kitchens /. TV's lnel. • Phone serv .• hid JJOOl • MIDd service ava!I . 2376 NEWPORT BLVD . 548-97SS ~· Beach 37DS CASA de ORO • I BR. FURN. APT. Av1ul . ~111.r. l. 4~09 APT HOMES . Huntington Beach 5400 ;i's from o.C.C. 3 br, 2 ba, 2831 S. Bristol, CM OCEAN Front r;ludio apt for • 1 & S BR avail. '.Adults onl3 ON-BEACH 18x36 pool, horHs. units OK, ---------1 one available until July I. Trd. lBM eel. Jot hOmi .. in- FURN. l br apt incl util. r-oogarage. S105mo. ~hllure Never before Jived in. pn". 17U Tustin, Coata ?-.1esa eomcpropor"QwnSJl-7636 .Rede rm & pool. 1959 f.laple person pre!. 494-4!KKI vate patio -living. Near Mgr. 1'1rs. Caraon, 642-46(1 • SINGLES f'ROM $140 Newport Bay Mobile Home Ave ., C.~I. ?.igr. Apt. a. 2 BR, 2 BA. Nieely furn. bcat·h &. shopping:. All new _________ 1 e 2BRl~BAFROM$225 &: cabana, very different. BACHELOR. 2 & 3 BR apts.' GaraJ?e, O\OlL'C loc. S18S. built-ina, C.:ishwashers. w/w • ~ BR 2 BA FR0~1 S260 \Vant nom~ in beach area, CID, bltns. No pct~. 288a Call 5.lll-20% or a[I 5. cal'J)('ting, drapes, prlva!e Fa1'rway Y1'lla Apts • 3 BR 2 BA FROM ;360 Eqi, S12M. • . ~1endoza No. A, 545-5"121 I "========,I living. Carpets.drapes-dishwasher 673~ol .. NASSAU PALl\fS .-Dana Point 4740 • 3 BR-2 BA-frplc., plus heated pool-sauna.·tennis 1 & 2 BR. POOL e 2 BR-2 BA.patios Near Orange CO, Airport & !"'el'! room«ean v!ews-1966 Imperial gedan. val at 171 r;. 22nd SI. &12-3645 LRG a\lrac !urn. 1 & 2 Br. e l BR-l BA-del~ s!111le UCT. Adultg only. 20122 paUus-ample Pflrkirc. blue book wholesale. Very Hid pool. Ad u.Its. Refs. Lse Corsican Apt Homes Santa Ana Ave. ~38$4 Security gUard! good cond. For: 101. TD's or TRAILERidea.lfurBac::h.ul' s1·-& $185 •199 20·5 • ;?~Seeatl,.ido ShoresHo- student, .$80 mo. Call Days 4~24~ · ' -" ' SUNFLO\VER AVt. 1,,.-=,-,~c--...,.,-.,.-~~ HUNTINGTON tel, 617 Lido Pk Dr, NB. &42-33/J, rves. 83.S-7~!0. Btv.•n S. ~-Iain & Bristol 2 BR Studio, Uni. Newly PACIFIC Located ., mil E 1 decor. New crpts & drps. 18' magh. dbl plank util 190 Incl util. Srnall a1•'· Hotels 4975 n e · 0 South Spa ·' dJ boa 140 ~·11 C t Pl Sho · C <:. grou1ous. A ll, No 711 0<.LAN AVE., H.B. I, hp Kl'BY· '"' Y rc-single adult. Nr 15th & ·'--------oas aia pping cnier p 1 O 2'l83 stortd,mintcond .. val$1 795 N., .. .,,,. Calf "AZ-S83 Lido Shores Hotel Cell 540..1973 ets. $ 1 1 •arbolo, r~ounta.in (TI4J 536-148T " • ~ E 54,2321 \Vay E. H r. turn \V. on * LARGE 1 r... . For lot or ? At marina, DARLING 1 BR. Newly Bayfront k!tchenc:nc suites ve5. ~ \Vil.son -Wilson Gardens new c.i-, "'.1th Lido Shores Hotel, 617 Lido painted. Cpts. d11is. itdu\\:1, from S255 mo. Suiles &.'Jliiiii)iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii J Apts.) loads of s!orage, dreuine Pk Dr, NS. IU9 ::n ~"" .,,,~.. rooms by day or \Vetk. HARBOR =::;;:======= room, Pullman b1tb, :..:.=:..:,.:.:=:, ____ _ no pets. ·""· ""'""""""" Phones, maid, coffe'. Jee. Mesa V•rd• 5llO Dishwasher. Bit.ins. Shag E~~~ ... lhS~.:~~~R Newport Be.ch 4200 617 Lirto Park Dr. 613-8800 ---------carpe~, Pvt Patio. 1 blk "J' RENTALS TOWNHOUSE * 2 BR. big closets, new In zhopping & walking ~d=~~~~/~~~.~ Newport Beach Apts. Unfurnish.d c:rpT, drps. Aval!. 3/7/70. distance to beach. Adults ,,,. -2217 Harbor ll('ar \Vtaon , Adlts, no pels. $150. 5.17-8400 only. 8262 Atlanta. 11.B. HAVE ELECTRONIC OR- GRAND OPENING IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY • ·2 Bf 11 1 1 Ba. --5.'lS-2800..._ -· T&ll v.·orth•r n .m, \VJ-ft To...;ihouse $!25.Sll> Newport Beach ·5200 *·PONT ALBA APTS. * SWAP for la1c model car, e Heated pool _ Adult.s only J _;;;;;;;;;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1 All ElectriC-spaeioµs I BR, or what have )'OU .•. • No ""''. Adj lo •hopplni: NEWPORT BEACH FTiilc. &u. ""'" & drps. * 712.9"14 * $150. Adullt;. 8171 Garfield. School Bus Corrver1ed to Gene r al VEN DOME Th~~fi:"t~:;_,;,~' MARTINICj)UE LUXURY LIVING A~~& 3 BR. Pool "',::. ':.;g,,;':'~ ~:!:'"'" SECTIONS AVAILABLE Spacious 1rounds w/ park· NEW. Sp<1.c11u 2 &. 3 Bed-Avail now. $130 & $169. Trade for trailer. Close to shopping, Park Ii~ surroundings w/ pri-room, 2 Baths. Adults. 17401 Keelson. 968-7jIO, * 637-6119 * * Spacious 3 Br's, 2 Ba vacy. Patiot & pools. Nr. Steps to WestcliU Plaza 847-15!M Palm Sprgs, 2 br, 2 ba * 2 Bedrooms sbopping. Ad·dts only. 645 0252 * Swiru PooJ, PuUj:tttn QUIET DELUXE APTS • 2 BR Apl. CarpelS, bh·ins, home. Valu $39,500. Eq. * Frpl, lndiv/lndry fac'ls BACH., 1-2 & 3 BR's MARINER \Vuh~r/Oryer sp&L-e. Gar, Sl3,500. Will trade for home 1845 Anahe im Ave. 1m Santi Ana Av,, C.J\1. Avail t.!ar l. Call 962-857! heh area. 1271 Deepwell Rd. a:>STA MESA 642·2824 Mgr, Apt 113 6.t&.5:)42 SQUARE APTS. NEW I & 2 BR's. Priv gar, (1) <n4) 325-3375 . 12" I • A N B pool, ulil rm. 82l4 AUanta .& * -rv1ne ve., • • • HB. 536-8038 * NE\V Sing!c story Garden • • RENT 6'S-04l0 Lot 80'xl25' in Port Qw-. lotle, Florida, 2nd lot from \Vll.t~rway, v&lue $3500, Will trade for 2 Br trailer or equity here. 646-1447 IIAVE 29 BRAND NEW V E N D I N G MACHINES. \VANT FREE & CLEAR. DESERT LAND OR '! O'CONNOR 499-lSU r~ree & aear Lots. •ia.a:stafl, Ariz. $3000 Values ea. 1'~or i'larbor Area. .......... For MEN only. Rupee! Dodge Pwr Wgn. Cmpr. sta- ler to l used by Oark Gab- le in African movie. Trd for smlr 4 whl dr veh, 6464643 Have Lund 84" men's ski•, bindings &: prle!I. · 1Vint mcn·s iQl1 clubs. Have dic- talion machine, want elec- tric typewrittt. 833-1466 190 Acres major U.S. hv.y frontage, booming San D:l- ego Co. Trade $ll'O,OOO eq. for lux home, TD's, listed stock, yachl? 646-1234 today! What do YoU have to trade? List It benJ -in Otanae County'• ~ rud trad- blf poat -.,.., ma.kit a deal * * .. --------· l..uxury G'llrdeu 11partmenl~ ottering complete privacy, beautiful Jandscapins; & unpal'allclrd 1·cc:reational facilltics in a country l'lUIJ a1rnospl1en·. Now lra:.in; in Ne\\-port Beath. l Rooms Furniture Units. 2 Br, l Ba, shq Owned & m1n1gecl Illy crp!s, tlrps, dsh1o1tu:. 2 Th• 1,...in• CIM'ftpany 2 BDRMS, 2 BA. pvt. patio, RF.AL ESTATE REAL ESTATE pa1ios, beam ccllinaa. frpll', I '!!"'""'!!'""'""'""~"""'""I heated pool, was.her & dryer General Gen•ral :'.lodels 01X'n JO on1 to 8111n f"11n1lshMl or q11furni shl'tl nrnt~ l1'ult1 Sl:t5-S'.110 Oakwood Garden Apartments 1700 I 6th Straet 714: 642-8 170 $19.95 & UP ga1·. Ad ull!l, no pets. SIW. BA YFRONT hook up. 96:2--89SI -'==:.;______ _.;c..;=;..;c.-----1 : :onth-To-M1\f1th Rent.ab 26.'.il Elden j.,"17-0062 af! 7 pm Rentals Wanted 59'0 Business Rent ii 6060 2 BR, 2 BA luxury apts Pri. NE\V -l BR. &: 2 BR. 111/ l--------- \VtnE SELECTION &· Sun. !Prrace. elevators. sUbter-(rplc. Crpts, drps. Llndbor; 1110 DEPOSIT 0.A.C. I >V'°l'L'L'A-M=E"S._A-A""P"'T~S-Co ELDERLY lady on po.IUlion 1-ll'RC F urnilu111 Rentals ., 8 . . • ranean pk'i. All clec. fool., _:~·;"'-;:25;.19"=====o needs &ma.II apt. or collage, \i\7 w. 1911,, C.\! 548-3181 ~ R unfUl'll, pri. pat10:;, hid soft water OOat docks. ~.t · furnished, nnble. 830-4285 pool. :t car encl l gar. Chll-•1p. 3121 \V'. Coa..st Hwy, New-Fountain V1lley 5410 drcn welcome, no pc Is port 642 2202: c_os_t_a_M.....;•.c•:.• ___ :.sl:;.:00 plc11.sc• Sl60 also fum ;l&a, . • $235 mo . 2 story HARBOR GREENS 719W.Wilson 64&1251 N~~r:~~~:v~ zv~~~f::·o!hw~· Sl\I. Furn. room/private 1 BR. Stove & refril;:, drpg, fireplace. $225/rno. 642-4744 Pool/ ~c fac. Av~ March home. Kit priv. Laundry APARTMENTS util pd $120. or Bay&: Beach Realty lSth. Call (2l3) 332-5407 col-lac. f.lcsa Vente. Lady pref. $PACI0US * * * HONEYMOON view apt . lec1. $40 mo. 549-1827 ..... --Bachelor apt. Stov~..&i n!lrlg, elegant cal'J)l!ting. 2 Bdrms, :='========= Furnished Bedroom . TO\YNHOUSE LIVING =·auy furn. Util pd $105. fireplace, ,.,.,,e $2 50. Santa Ana "20 •mplovr>d lady $40 mo. Separate adult & family coni· . ~ '"" """"' -..--.,,A., ..,,41 munities. Bachelor 1-2--& 3.il~="°""'. ,~~~oc.--"7.,---a4S-.23!M 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;, ~~· Rooms for Rent S99S 20c SQUARE FT. 600-1200-2400 _aq:-it. OHice or Reta.ii lilOres, W-213 ..Qnd St., Newport Beach, Key avail al Travel Locli:e Mo- tel. Owner. ·213) 244-3101 or eves (213) 246-0700. Sl'ORE FOR LEASE bl Pa.mric Bldg., next tn Berkshires Restaurant. lnq. 673-9405 1.tn. Frankl! Si\iAU.. abops nr. Newport Pier. Va rious sites. Inquire 535 1'1oni~rcry Drive: 2 BR, Ca sual Cahf. Livirl{; 111 11.11 11 THE acn. J~ BA, 2-car gar. FUm. l\1;!(1, alruosphcre. Spac1•11I' I Bdrms. fum & unfurn apt& BARGAI~ -Dix sml 1 lir un-OCEAN View: 4 br. 2 ba. dbl VILLA MARSEILLES Sl.5 Per \VK UP w/kitchf>n SUO. per nio. & n:-. · furn, uhl pd. No ch~dm, no gar, blt·iru. $300 yrly. Call BRAND NEW 130 \VK UP Aplll, 2376 New. pets. 998 El Cam1110 Dr, 96"1343 po• Bl"'. ""9"'· Bayview Properties 2309 W. Balboa, NB 673-7420 LSE. Re n t • I w/Option Neighborhood Mkt Bldg. 408 Frankrort SL, H.B. 673-6020. 4TII NORTit Newport, N.B. Any business. lots o1 -park· ing, will remodel. 6t2-SS51 or uniurn. Avail Apr, May colo,r G•1 -ordinated 111.i~ CAL IFORNIAN APTS. I-June (u\11,1er occupies Dcstgncd I.: fur 11. f n 1 • , O f. 637-9585 -SPACIOUS '' ""' .,._ '""' • Large gll.l'\Jco patios DBLUXE 2 Br, 2 Bl!.. 1 & 2 Bclrm. Apts. ROO~f tor employed man or from July lhru Au1:J: avail. style J.· conifort. * Pvi IHI· Spanish Village Design for winter rental !ro1n Se:pt. tlO * S.B-Q * Shag rvi.~ On. Ca.It collect 1fler 6: :?13: * Gar w/ storage • 11~ alt'<! •Open bcarncd cetltngs NEW TOWNHOUSE \Vestcliff toe. Pool&. bit-ins. Adult Living lady. Quiet ho1ne \v/pool. e f<'ireplP ·cs • Rec. Rooms 2 BR, l ~!i BA & l & 2 BR. Adults. $Z40 mo. 642-6274 Furn. & Unfur". Call &12-3129, aJt 1 PM. ~. pool * Kilchcn 1v/ indh·c•·1 lighting. deluxe o v e ti .(: NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, blt-iru;, range. 1 BDR1if. S175 in1-I. drapes, 'shag carpet, vlt:'w, ulil. 'l BDRM. Sl95 incl. 111il $2'.lS. 1095 Oro St. 49-1-8200 Adult~. no pr\~. 365 W. \\.'ii- Laguna Niguel 3707 i,i.,i, i)iSti)i.i'i·12i!·iii19i7li. iiiiiiiiiill J EXECUTIVE hon1e on the HARBOR 3rd lairw•y. 4 BR, 3 BA. over 3000 ft of IUXlltious liv- fll:, mo mo/LM!. 495-4889 TOWN HOUSE 4 BR 2 BA, l•m ""· wlw cpl, dtps, gl\f'dnr, view, fel\C1?d yd. pjO tno/lse. 499-2110 Z!J7 Hnrbor near \Vll son • I BR. TownhOusc S.t.'O e llea!cd pool _ Adult 011ly • \o PCL<V. Adj Lo lihQppiui: SHARP Bachelor unit. Closr \Q 0CC & UCI. $1 3;) pay iii/. Rcfcrenct:s required. Av11il Nc1v I .~. 2 Bcrlronrn, furni11h. CrvlJ, drps, ,:elI clng gas • 'l pools, saunas, nursery oven. St5-2l~. 311 ,v. Wilson S Dishwasher. color coordinat-QUIET And nice: hon1e. l'd -~-' unfumialK?d. air·1..'0nd1. school. University Park 237 ed appliances • p!Wlh shas Room for 1\"0liting man. llor ... ..,, dishwashers. self. JMf.tED. OCCUPANCY NE\V dlx. I & ~ BR. Sha; c~t • cboiee ot 2 color * 642-4194 T rJeaning ovens, pario, break-~TOI) Peterson \\'ay crp!s, d111s. bttins. Jmmed 3 BR. 2 ba. Lrg bonwi room. :schemes • 2 baths • stall ===~="""=== Offic• Rental 6070 fast bar, privat_c sun decks, Coste: ~lcsa 546-0370 oc~~P;· .JI60-$180. 540.1973, ~l~lvil. S300 mo. Call showers -mirrored wanl· Mot•l1, Trlr. Crts. 5997 ladrg'.:._!~ora,gc close8"·ahQcat-Nr. Hai·bor .k Adanis -"'..,>,,.,_'.,·',.· =-=--=--robe doors • indirect light-HUNTINGTON BEACH c '"""· . aunas. . .. 's. i""iiiiiiiiiiii ... ii.iioiiiiiiiiiil 2 BR, 2 BA, unfurn. Drps, S242 ing in kitchen • breakfut WEEKLY rates Sea Lark Air Conditioned sournl proofed \Valls, walk-in ELEGANCE t w/w crpl3, stove. Nr tihop-1.E:;;;:cH:;l...;;;B:clu;.;ff;_ ___ = bar • hUge private fenced Motel. 2301 Newport mvd., ON BEACH ILVD. 1·loselJ, Covcrt'd carports -a pln1: L't'nlr r. 820 Center St. e NEW DELUXE e pa.Ho _ plu.sh la.noscaping _ CoMta 111',sa De::k BPQl.'e available In ADULTS. "" """· HACIENDA HARBOR Apt 3. $'" mo. bri k "··B n • I •· I ======'=' nowcst offi0< buil"'"" a t 2 block!'; \V, Nr,vvart rf"\\••;, ...,,, 3 Br, 2 B . lj)I. for lease Incl. c DAI-""C ll -Ifie '""a -prime locatJon in Huntlnt- AI McArthur & Main · . I BR. $125 mo. -2 BR $135 spac. master suit' din rm ed pool& &: ~· :G:.:u:.:•.:•1:_;,H::•::m::•;:;•:_ _ _:S:_99:.:8 ton Be1.ch. Air conditioned, CAL L 546-2727 •1 i\llNUTES TO BE,\Cll 1 BR. mobi!r· hnntl'. S111111. pool COio· .. sc:~cn pa!io. All urlt. pd . exC'f'pl cle1'. Adll s only. N@ pt'ls. Sl•lU. Qiil G4&-8811, Bkr. tEvcsJ G1&-5&15 ADULT Lh·in{: in a small mo. Crpts, drps. pool. No & rihl garagr, allto door 3101 So. Bristol St. n!OMAS Guest home in beautiful entrance. Front- ron1n1unl!y _ Bc;,rulifully pcts or children, 32ii E. 17th opener avail. Pool & t't'C ("' ~11. N. of So, Coa:t Plu.a) Costa Mesa has vacancy for 11.gc on Bea.ch Blvd., rur landsc11""d 1111 l h t-.1C'd1·1,.~. PL Cull &IG-689:> ai>ea, Santa Ana bu! 1 d . leads tn private parkin1 .~ '' -PHONE S57-1200 am atory a y, private lot $50 ~r n1onth tor r~nf';,rn atn1o~rh~rf'. \V11lk!ng LOVt:LY :? br. Crpl, ctrp~. • ONLY $255 • : room. Licensed. Near shops space. ~k ana chan'I tl1sta1i.·c lo n1<1Jor ~hopping gar. 11•11shcr, dryr. Adults. 865 Amigos \\'ay, N.B. &. park. 646-8115 al'a.ilable for $5. Builness ,tc trnnsporlallon. No pct!!. 2200 PlaC'<'ntla, Call I 2 BR Studio w/ frplc. 2 $1~ to 1135. LARGE .1 &:: 2 .:=;;;;;;,=:=:==== hours answering service Blfin~·Shag 1-rptr;:-Drapr~ ~3160 l>alhs .~ po"'der roonl, built. Br~ studlo Apts~ (11'1-plex). Mlic. Rentali 5999 availabll! !or $10. All utlll- Garagr wl s!orgc POOL • . . 1 . ~ Crpts. drps, lrple. lge laml· ti~s paid except telephone. 1 & 2 BR's. Si SG-$170 e DELUXE .l& :?B!tGlll"d~n ins. lim~I pallO. ispecial ly kitchen w/bltns. 1 child STORAGE Garage for rcnL DAILY PILOT uril lnt.:luded NO PE"'S Apl~. BU-ins, pr1v pa\10, CarpPts, 2 c:ar garage. S215. ult, no pet!. Nr llC:hools. 2230 New. Eastside Costa Mc~ft. 17175 llACH ILVO. Mission Viejo 3708 LOVELY. Like new, 2 BR, l~' BA home. Drps. bltns. patio. fenced yrd. Pet & chlld ok, $195. 8.17-1741 or 54&-4399 211110. Evc~ & 11 cekcnd~N '~c~W~3~&~4~b-,-. ,~b,-.~,.-,-k-.-1.~ !145-0718 b!k h'Otll bay ,\. occun. furn . ~·· h('11led pool. lcplc. Adulrs 644 2409 (N w -HUNTINGTON 11•cH 241 Avocado • 642-2925 S14j ni.o. 5-l6-j163 -So. Center St. r amer). $20 month 642-2657 "' 2 BR. 2 ba. apt. Adults_ Avail. '42-4321 2 BR. hltns, crptll. closrd 3/15/70. Call -La9un1 Be•ch 5705 FULLY enclosed gara11es. Modern Offices LUXURIOUS-NEW -$135-PER 1110. Dix t-.loh1h• 1iome L'Ompl. furn. llld pool, adulls. 4 Season's Mob. Ell. 2359 Np! Blvd. ,,.....,,, Duplexn Unfurn. 3975 2"BR,, new blt.-J.ns. cpts, drps. Pri patio, gar. No yd work $145 mo. 1st&. la11t mo plus 1 ·,-B-R-d-,-,,-,-.. -P-•_"_ial_l_y_f_,-m .. $50 cl'aning fee. Adults, No "'ater &. i;ardcner pald. No petL 545--0914 children. no pel.5. elderly , Sm den ..Gu....Sro_ ll:f!!. 100 mo. 914-8 \V. ~d, Orp s Ir c p[s, 17lhSt $1S-m"a4. hr/dryer a'·a1l. Adults, CHATEAU LA POINTE 5?Cb. S175. 642--IJM N.B. Lovtly 2 BR. apt~ "'' pool, NT ALS r-arpor!~. \Valk 10 shop'g_ Apts. Furn ished Adult:<. nQ P<-1~. $150-$160 I-.;.;:;;;.;.;... ______ I pe_, mo. i!J.11 Pun1ono., Ci'll . !-Mr1I 4000 •QUTET 2 et!nn Dupl"'. ~.-Jibe GORGEOUS Nc1v Blt-in11l, i::-ur. !ialifl. t-:-:-1dc . .! VAL D'IS0 RE · ••,•~. """'''· J.. J&I 16th Pl. &u-1298 S1111le-l br-2 hr. Furn.-unf. MERRIMAC WOODS feuoa. Ad'y Rin, BiJllards Furn units riv111~ S'-'C ad un. Thttrapy • 45' pooJ, BBQ!! dcr clai;.s 5100. 425 f.1erri- 3'00 Paniont Rd, 642-8G10 mac \V11.y. t»45-ti300 HOLIDAY PLAZA SUS CASITAS r:GJJXE, S.-dou1 l Bdrm J\l.m apt JU5 pl.I.If uUI. Furn. 1 BR Apt!, Adults Ruled pool, ample pirltini. only, no pehl. :lllO Ne,.,'(JOrt or unf. S27;i & $.?.llO. !\lo. Call 673-9:fil 2 BR furn & unfurn. St50 - $175. Cpt&, drps, bHn1, pool, patio. 1525 PlacenUa garage. ~fa!urc adul!s. $130 * ~-4293 * $25 per mo. $75 I I 15 2 mo. 548-4573 or 548-288-i BY OWNER.. lease, 2 BR. 2135 Elden, Apt C, C.J\t 3 1 na: e. $1 rm suite, 114 BA Bedroo & full Air cond. Sect'y service, $150 & $170 LRG 2 & 3 BR. Ctpts, drJ>5, 1 Corona del Mir 5150 bath u~tain. Li~~ room, Income Property 6000. parking, centrally located. All Utilltle1 Paid or 2 kidg ok. 2214 Collese dJnlna room, kitchen, ~ '--'---'---"';.;.;.:._...:..:.:.: So. Calif 1st Nat Bk. Blda. 1'2BRi•w•'mpool Ai'f'.,Apl.2.646-0627 '-·th pt-·· p•tl INVESTMENT TAX· Costa.Mesa 542-1~ SfUDIO Apl. Prlv. Patio. "' · ' 5 • -,,.. ' v '""" o SHELTER Avnil 'til Junr.. Beacon Bay. ArlullS' only, no pc~. LARGr. l BR. elec bullttns. .,~ down&tal r1. Cplg, d rps, Trad 1 red LAGUNA BEACH 307 Avocado SL. C.M. nr OCC A S. ~st Plaza. tl35 ...,. -iitove ~friK carport J uat es con!! de Air CondltiOMd $160, Ph. 673-6137 R.E. <.•,, .. 1 I f In r.An """" •• w;• .__ ' pal ed' Ad 1' Beautiful 45 unit 100<,' ani>rt-• ,,..'(.' "sir on p1-cn11sc1ll w re r~ • .nv-JQOV vicing nl . u 11. no ,...... ON FOREST AVENUE ~OR.M , ,~,-~ -'~-K~rt-orf-H GARD~Ntdttplex:-SJ35. :I-Br;. -__ .::_ -Otf-Tm{-ACRES __ .. nct.E.~l. I ~no~ Mon. :~~,::'.e;~~a: &le llDBC9--R..llJ&ble In lt!ue. OV.wr/ag<"n1 ~1r. at corner R_u,~gcl"li & Avocado) UH. ~ild. Oean, Quiel, 1 A % BR. Furn It Unfurn 494..2824 -. "lle'ilr-est 6ttf«1klni1°'c-.1 Gunden;cn, 6i3-(ij!O Ua,\_611-~ eve 645-0'lSJ l\taturc adult5. Ref. j.ls-8007 firepla.c:cs I prlv. pattGs I 100 CLIFF DRIVE rate. S50.000 cnsh mlnhnum. prime location in downtown '! BR, '! BA. fl'pk·, d~h\vshr, TEnP.lflC :l btlrn1s Ji:: I BR apt unturn. No childl'tn Pool.t.. Ten~ls. Contntl Bklst., $170.l BR, til: BA. $\~:Z Br, lMX, Jnc, O\l'ner P .O. Box Laguna Beil.ch, Air condi- 1 hlk tu l.M'ttch. Y1~Arl~. halhs, sh11r\ c111'fl('ts,drf!J1Cir;. nr J)('t11\. Garui:c. I-ltd pool. 900 Sta I.a.or, Cd~t 644-2611 l•.t BA. Cri>ts, drps, bllins. ~~~·Li~,B. rnitl &12-lSlj, tloned, carpeted •. beautitul Call Gi3-U~1:; Aript·nx. \~IY.1 !<(\. r1, fi'n<'Cd. Crp!s, t.h'ps. 642_,lj(}12 !MacArthur nr Colist Hwyl vi~· or ocean. \Valkinz di~ enlrancel'i: Frontage on A ii •I 1 70 ,,,. Al Fol'l!Sl Aft., ttar le•d• to \"a . ~ '"' rno. f:vf's. 9 BARGAIN _ &. 1\tul 1 tance to town. so furn, B • p t 6050 M 1 , Corona del Mar 4250 S: 11 kt·nd~. ~1 15-0ns. ., DR 1 998 ~~uCa 1P !-'OR lr.asc nifty t Br apt. Bachelor, very large SlTO. us1ne1s ro1»9r Y unc p&J parldna IOta. $50 -U"LU .,,. ~ 11.p · "" m M over gilJ" Nr Sfh & Orchid. '""'2449 .. '"' ......... per month for fPB.Ce. Deak r. Xr.:? BR. Crpts, dl'p•. ~ C'f "1·9:""' ·' · "';tto 0' .. .,..........,.., HARBOR __ , "·lrs ·-'·bl for•• $00 Bachelor. Rl'lr1i.;t•l'atu1· & hol plate. lncludf'~ 11111 ~. Ne:ir Bch. Cull 6T:.--1!lf~1 bl \m· 1 . ..,,, ·" · v.> ......, Crpts, drps, 1tovc, refng. 2 BR] BA d 1 1 iu11.1 Cua av...,. e -· . "· Pl"IV. p ~ I 0· Adj. 2 BR ' "' d I . c SI~ Avail tmmtd. 543-4957 upper up ex. l! 8UllineS. hours a.nswe~ clost'd 'or.. pool, single · -""'. «'-uxc apt. rp!s, 11 ~a 615.7SJ8 ' dr.ck, t>ncl gar, cpbs, drps. ~ available tar $10.. !:>IOI'). Nn pcl ~. adults only. drps, blt-1"5.: b'p.lc, patio. ns · bltlns. ~2998 BLVD All utilities pald - 2 BR, :'.Iari.tul'n11·. SI~! $l6.-,. eau 64&-74 11 $175. 8•12--4085 COROUOO APTS. 2 BR. REAL ESTATE , tdophono. 11\\'Y, S:?O;l. No chUdrc11. • _,, I I I d I * 642-73'18 * LUXURfQUS 2 G l\ Bil MESA DEL MAR DclW< ~w" '"' " I U 0 g • Ge I COMMERCIAL BLDG DAILY PILOT ========I ,11 ''" C<ot• 'ri.,,.' GE S)t>dlo. 2 br. 1\1 ba, orpt, Frplos, pool. dbl ,...,,,...., nera , · 222 FOREST AVEl'MI: k•1 h · 1. · 1 · tlrp& bl•-ins s140 &3J..3MO patios. S17S-$22l. 673-3378 Rentals Wan~• S990 LAGUNA n""A ..... Balboa 4300 i c .. pa 10, Clk' gar, nr · · · ,_ Fo 1 ___ ~ -·--·------'CC bu~. Sl50 adults ~lgr til E i BR S11.1dio. bit-ins, wa.sher QUAINT·priv 1 Br, beam --:--r Safe· Of' ....-C9+Hi6 B 1 ALBOA .,Pt: 8 oin1ula SJ · nm. :ilth SL . , . 0• di~~~~· SI.I&: Sunl ~dul'i v.-d pan2!, 1•1~ ~!.~ ~~lorYE~,.~, lt)'r ... 1,0,1d0 7360 Sq. ft. ~CEU.ENTPol ~ - 1'o ahlldrtn -no pell. Blvd, CM. &tl-9286 • ~·Pomona. c.~f .. .Jltgt' ' R 1''/tift'1iln•'('. 2 BR Duple.~. ~·uny •~I'd, n Y ~· ,. . no peia. vu 1•v. -... 11 ~.._., • "' VGn& nt, corner ldaa ol· ,'IA -,.. .--~ unfumished nn. ,fn nice L1r-Bl.I-New Front •-..,...,.1_ •a- LRG Bachclot apt. ni('f!ly i\JJI. A. L:u-. Rtlhna Bl\'U, 1\rJ)ll. Carport, fcllt.."t"d ya nl. DELUXE 2 BR. Dccort.ted. ,·=·~~·-~.,....~~.,----I home with pvt. bath/~hov.-er Wallr~; & 'l:" Mr. Levine ; it;1":~a.t DI> furh. cmplo)'1!d adull. Mi:r Nc'v curprt~ ~ rlr~f"'l"\, In· l or 2 chldl'n ok. No pell. Spaclou&. PAik). AduU6. UGO HUGE old~ J BR. best area., gl'parate en1ranee. Prefer: 545 9451 =-=="'~".""==-=~-1 TIME FOR : 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT' WANT AD 1883 l\lendo1& Dr. t\pl A. quir"' prcn1i~e" or !i·1~1~1 Rl't1>. $\JJ 1110, 64:-1-:Jl~l & ln•t. ~760 aft C stt>p1 to beach 1115. red kh chtn priv •. desired, .. . 3345 NEWPORT BL Vb. 5-lj..$.l:IJ or &41)-.G3.~ ' -~ 673-6904 2QO.J(l(I rt .......... N Balboa Island 4355 Dl'PLF:X. 2 GR apt .. f:ar., NI-~\' 41 Br, 2 Ba. 11 )"l"d, prv 846-.2230. aq. • o.,_,1e ew. '.!' Bit ~. crpl.s. drpi;, ________ .;;;; patio SIT.i. 21tt:1 Tu~tin. CaU g(\r, bltns.. 'rit:'W, rtr. $.Cit NE\V 2 br, 2 ba, den, bit-ins, PROFESSIONAL Nlll"Sf! Port City Hall. 875-1601 hh-ln elP'C stovll Adul~ nu DC:LU.\OE &,yhvn• ., BIL '! "'<Ci> 6~6-IJ.SO Plaza. ~ CtP!'-drps. run deck, view. "·1.nlll m'ftl.ll houlf' or 1 BR Bu1lne11 Reni1I ~ ~fALL owe. on bu.ty cor. ~~~t-B Tultfii Avt>. 8 1\. frpt1-. srar~gf' ,\\1111 1111· .it:sr 1i1n111lolt'ri 1 BR. erpts. S1J5. 2 tar. lmn\4r.. l:.'ncl pa.llo S265. 772-0061 or~. 1p1. Nr Octan. Yurb'. \VANTED: small store. ap-ne:-Calta Alna t$5/month n1f'd. !n Junr 1:1 $.100 ~1rp~. hlt·l!Th. Sl::U . 1110. 24,jl & gar. 1 lnfanf OK. No pel&. CLEAN 2 BR, crM.$, drps, JU!••· NeW]iort or t,.quna: pew. axi sq. 11. Exclusiwi utlllttes included.. 6t:2'560 MONTICELLO Town~u!!ie 3 fi'n-n56 or f'll..oKDJ ~:ldrn 1\\•r 6~~ 5f0..m7Q. 1195 incl utll. AvaJ! .March 1-i!M-4158. Imported Giii• I LGE Office; allo bulklcu. Br,_ 2 Bil, l .f'IOOI!!, p\I patio, .1 llR IUU!Cl:.aQl..JUlil'J u11tllU't_ {11~'\\' r&JW\. Ch!_h!rc111 Qk'. 0 ~ 1.J.l ~n d Iv Id u a l ).. 61$-6137 e LANDLORDS e De coraton A~uorics. Cd location -C2.'i 31at St .• SZl:i mo. ~3(!;19 1d11U. Yrty Slla mo/utll pd, No Of'!s. 2 br. $1:P. • c.11/ 10\\'nhoul!:r. 2 br. tri1lc, 1tMB QUJCKl:R YOU CALL. f"REE'"RENTAL-sERVICE Photlie--~ ?tB. (1JPtlrJl. 61)..1617 D.ULY PILOT W_,\NT ADS! JJ3 Cor.tl. lii':J··7391 s:'.l.~4ST. patio, p r. $1.'iO 53-34$8 TJJll: QUICKER. YOU SELL Broker 5.14-6982 Pll.CI' WANT ADJ I 608;71 ___ CHARG'-....;.-E..;m.;__ __ 1 • • • • ' \ ' ' c J, c r ' I ' J E c It I : " I I ---·--~ _,, __ ~-~· ---·-, 01$ & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS &_IMPLOYMENT Scheol•l•ttrucllon 7'411 ~bs-Mon, Wom. 71 00 Jobs-Mon, Wom.' 7100 Jobo--Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobi Mtn, Wom. 7100 PLAN CHECKING ENGINEER Jcibl Min, Wom. 7100 Furniture 8000 Sowing Machi-8120 M l1c•ll•MOU1 COSMmc SALES Tull time. E~pc.rltnct.d . E.~· cellent salaey, comm\'lion "nd bl!!netlts. Call kir Jppt,; 5..J~txt. 30. JOSEPH MAGcNIN Equal opportunity rmployer CUSTODIAN Immcd. opening for reliable man wllh previous in- dustrial janitorial exp. Xlnl y,>oficing cond., gd. pay l all hinge benelits incl. profit roharirti:. California llljectlon !'11oldlng. 200 Brl;:gs Ave . C.!\1. 546-4400 DEN'IAL 0 f I 1 c e Rcctri- tlonist. Plea.se \Vrlcc l<n:-; 57fl1. Daily Piiot. N.B. Rci:arding Your \Vo r k History & Qualif. * DRIVERS* No Experience Necessary! ~lust bave clean Callfornla drlvirti re("O~. A!>ply YELLOW CAB CO. I • 186 E. 16th SL ! Costa Mesa. DONUT SHOP Work. No ex. per necesa. Night ~hlft. 25-.is. Apply r.1r. Donut 135 E. :t-Tth SI .. C.i\1. FACTORY TRAINEE Ye1nalc • to $1 .8.i hr. rif:dc. to S2.15 hr. ,\PEX * * INDUSTRIAL NURSE Burroughs RN with l'E'Cent lndu~ trial experl~ct. Excel· lent opportunity a n d \1'orkina: conditions at Burro~hs new commer· cial con1ru1er plant at ?i11ss!on Viejo in Orange County. APPLY IN PERSON OR MAIL RESUME MANAGER SALARY PERSONNEL Burroughs Corp. 2.5725 Jeronimo Roed Mis1ion Viejo, Calif. 92675 An equal oppo11unlty en1ploycr * * JANITOR \Vantecl for C.1\1. t'mp\oyml?nt Agenl'y 1$73 Harbor Blvd. area. tran.s & phone l'C· ('• block So. or 1gih) quired. 6 n'ites 11·eckly, i\1us1 5~8-3-126 be expl'r, dcprndabt<' & hf1l'd-1vorking. \Vai;es Opt"n. * FIBERGLASS * 12131 923-58211 GELCOATERS JONE'S TIRE SERVICE i\lln. 6 months ~"per· requir· Is c.'!panding and requires ed. Apply 1631 Placentia, EXPERIENCED C.osta Mesa. e Book.keeper Foreign Car Mech•nics • Retail Salesmen For authorized BMC . FER· •Tire Servll-emen RARt"-DealErAAlp. Btby, top 4 -1'~rorrt Bnd •nd quality shop. i\1inln1um five • Brake Mechanics yea.rs as high earnings, Salary plus bonus and heavy line n1an. Mk for company paid bcoeUts. Jot-Mool't' &12-9.J05. Opportunity ror advanceo1cn t .. -.FORE'.\IAN, male , cxp<>r Apply: W.19 llarbo1· Blvd. 3d . shift-U: 15 Pi\1 to 6:43 __ _:°':;;;'1;;',.:',,:'°;="';---- Aill. App in fK!rson alt 7 LICENSE Al\!. 1631 Placentia. C.f\I. SUPERVISOR GARDENER 1'RAINEI'.: $754 to $916 PER MO. Experience no:>c, Xlnt opp. 171-ll j.16-!lOSJ CITY OF GATES L EARJE T N E WPORT BEACH CORPORATION Ila.., a l"C1:1Uit't'n1cnl for lhc fol1011•lni; TRANSFORMER WINDER ELECTRO- MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS ONL. Y SIX MONTHS EXPERIENCE REQUIRJ::D The Liccn.~e Supervi110r ad1ninistcrs lhe activities or the Blllliness License Di\1ision of the Finance Dcpa11ment: Collettilli lees, n1a1nta1nini; recorda and prcparin&: reports. Requires high school di· ploma and a minimum of t1110 years experience on Businc115 License Admin· istration with a govern· menl&l agency. Jo"or a-pplica.tion and informa- tion oonlact the PenK>nncl Office~ ·3300 Newport Blvd., ~.Newport Beach, Calit. 92660, m<1 m....,. Prof•11ion•I Service for the, employ•r e nd the .applicent 133 Dov•r Dr., N.8. 642-3170 549-2743 NURSES Reg1sterrd • even· I~ &: night lhllts . .r.;:;:n beMflts. Apply Pert n Director, So. Coast Com- munity Hosp.. 31m Coasl Hwy .. So. LalUflll. 499-Ull C'Xl. J56 OPERA TORS. cxpcrir.nced on dresses & bikinis. Apply, so:; Pr'Oduction Place. N .8. Pll: 646-0308 Production Control * * .Burroughs An excellent opportun.- lty at BurroUghs nc\v comme.rdal computer plant at Mission Viejo, in Orange County, Production Control Planner $139. to $1141. per me. -CITY OF - NEWPORT BEACH "''"11• position in the buikt· ini depe.rtmen1 requlre.s degree in clvtl, or strucl· ural engineeririg, or areh- itecture and one year o! el>iperience chcckin&: bulldlna:s p I• n t. \VW check bullditir plans for residential and multiple unit dwelllna:s, and com·· mercial & lndUltrial bulldl:na:s 10 insure stnM:'- lural 1aundnesa and eon. fonnity with pertinent building and safetY re&· uhltion~. ncstgn or In- spection experic:nce in hlgb-l'isc construction I! desired. Apply Personnel OU\cc, i'AO Newpor1 Blvd., New p o r I Beach. California 92660. en•) 673-6633. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN llarbor Area I-tomes Income Units l\fobile Home Parkl and Land Eileen Rldlerd1on 24'3 E. O>ast Hiway Corona del Mar 6!;>-6000 675-4031 REAL Estat11 Salesme n shouldn't you be aellin& the hottest area Huntl naton Beach! We wW train, Call Phil fttcNamee Villqe Real Estate ~n Requires knowled&e ot R.E . TRACT SALES pnxluction control, inven-Large 1ub-dlv, Costa Mesa. 1ory. material control, Good comm. &: hrs. 5401W 11chedulina:, dispatching e Receptionist . Secretary and ranufacturlni pro-for brnkerqe llrm, member <"eases needed to ach1eYe NYSE ln Laguna Beach t~ elficie~t.Jlcrw or work ._ .. Aia. :U.~ Ek~ u,W and nlAteRill~t l)'pl!wriler. SH de.sired but l h e man · -t-'lW1lll pro-not linal decldlnc factor. ':e.sses. l\finimum of S Houn 8 1m to 5 pm. Send ye~ experience In Pn> risume to p .O. Bo.x 1045, <luction control and In· Laguna Bch for interview vcnlory management. APPLY IN PERSON OR SEND RESU~E ReslaW'8nl1 • Far \Veit Se"l'Vice1 Inc. 1672 Rc-ynoJdg, S.A, Nr. MacArthur &: Red Hill OPERATORS OF Coco's Reuben E. t.ee Reuben'!! snack Shops New • Isa.dares -----S.le!S R.E . Sela1m•n Wen ted Eltabllshed Real Eslate rlrrn, spcclalb:lnc In llstln& and 111le of undeveloped acreaae lor re&idfntia: development rteeds conscicntiou.-., honest, full time salearnen. R.E. Llc. ...,, ••. C4mml.;olon ...... . STNCER. auto il\·i•a. 6 titUNTZ 4-track ~len..'O tape , . Goora:e Wuhinglon • n1oa. old. No attaeh n~ed deck "'llh 2 lqe (l2" :c • FoUowlrc Poaltloat Avtllabk; I ~~~;:;.l~ e Salesinan to h&ndlt I~ I~ ttni10ry coo~ prlmt land 1ul1tble ... -MIN & WOMEN! ano1· muJn~amU,. -COMPUTER PROGllAM- dal deW]opment u .. oUt MING JS nm KEY TO excdlent ~ oontactt YOUR PROmABLE for Aki. Exp. pNl'd. but nrnnu::i wU1 train o~rwile IJUAli. Pllo=.., ~:fug the ned pel"IOnl. &nt equipment and facil· • Saleaman to hand.le so. lttes aVe.lr.lel Ree.I-time· Orari;e O:luhtY Nortbern compottt pl'Op'ammini;:, Blrthda)' Saler l Day ol\ly, for ila·a&. bunon holes. 18") ipc!lkcn cnco.aed In Feb1'Uory 23rd, between lO ri<"Ai,;ns. ctt~. Cuar. S--10 cnih "'ainut-$63 c on1pJet~: I an1 • <I pni. Helldboards, 01· small J>ll)'mcntis !126-6616 a11«1rttd 4 track 1tereo I double or hvln. wllllc U1cy tapes $2 ttl s:, e1;1.Cb· bl(l.ck. ID.1~1 SI each. The f'actory, Mu.sici l '1 and w h It~ ' 21' • 1885 Harbor, 540-6842 l n1trvm •nt1 1115 TV-mabogany wood c ablnot~XCl'llont work.Ina: FURNITURE 1-etumed from CONULLO condition S35: double btd display stud~, m<>Mt lloni-ACCOIDION box 1prlnp a n d mat· ~ decorators canctlla1ku1, u key, 120 "*"-wflb case, tN!u-clean-no rtame or ~panlsh & M~lterranean S600 vi'ue + "easy lo headboard $20; '"' PQ\\'l!r R 0 FURNITURE learn" ~U & ihi..>ei n1uaic n10,11er-new Bria• and 1144 Newpor t 81., C.M . cue. Strutlon 1tane~; 7' 1 every nlle 'tit 9 PERFECT CONDITION! (OUch-aqua colo~ con- \Ved., Sal . & Sun. 'til 6 $250 or Bert oner diUo~ 646-0836 or NORWJ::G!Ai'{ 2 pc. sec-.540-8308 Altrr 3 PM 54.:t;.49 anytlnie. San Diego County terrl· 'Tl.:-. lory. Exp. In Jlstlna: aJld llE &.-....1-, u.lc-of laqc, spc.eulative ~llJ parcels and ~•labUlhed In-Gf C4111 b Iii m tional, b!ige 1 taid + oiled A1TENTJON Rock Bands! REDUCING belt niachlne, teakv:ood corner table, xlnt Shw-e PA s)'!ten1-like new. pc11cct $25. Golf ~ cart, lor den or family rn1, $12a. amp It columsn. $700. Port. nearly nc1,,. SIO. Wlnchior 1 AIM ,oiled teak1,·ood lanip lighting syste111, S loo. 'couch, wl\Hc-cover, gold , • lable S30. 551-7980 839-7443 thread $40. .Club chair, ~ ve1tor dientcle·prerd. bill 'A.'nalosY "ill train, • Salcamlltl to handle land suitable for Commereial / u-. IHI! Stt11.,. ..... , .. ., Industrial developmenl, s.rt. 40 ?ilu1t have °"1slderable cm.te. Cellf .. t2&44 experience ln lbil field Cell S47·9471 and established c:lientele ~~~~~~~""!'!!'!".' rrer d. Perhaps form nu. BODY CULTURE CLASSES cll!us for Cornonerda111n-for ladles now fanning dUltrial Division DIKE ANO COMP ;NY· INC. Ltd membership. 642-31:>4 " Le Salon de Tl'altments Phone: .(714) 646-"31, 2930 \V. Cat. H\ey. N.8. WHkdey1, for eppt. Sal .. MANUFACTURING R ~PRESENTATIVE MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Furnitu re 8000 Office Furniture IOIO $500 GreLSCh e:ultar, Sl9j pillow blilck. "'hilc textured fiOO 1·arfe1ia ora;an, S'JjO CO\•rr S•10. Pine surf board EROSP.c S l.79j Kusto111 amp, S3CO corfcc table top (Ol'l.l:irW A E RELEASE Duke Ka.hanen1ok• 11 u r I FOR PUB'lC ""E Or best oUer, St!.5669 .. ~.. board \l'hcn he is u rfed • j()() 11teel lrans.frr case& • Corona drl l\lul $10. Elcc· " 21'l Steel & \Vood desks ~ 85, P ianos & Or gan• 8130 Irk· he.ater sa. Skis ... nd ' f>.Ora\11c r legal fllc eab1oolsl',;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;:1 poles SlO. Snia!J tables S2. ,,. l\1i!lc chairs, tables & cab.11 Odd" &: end.A lOc • fl, !nets. FINANCE Co. demands im· French recorth &. book SIO. l\lci\tahan BrosJ>e11k Inc. Sal. only 3-4 pm. 2009 Kinp 1800 Newport Blvd mediate IJquldatlon of all Road. S43-2l94 Costa l\lesa•S12,..Wia lJoor piamled Spinet&: C.On. --~POO='~T-AB-t.-E-.S __ , sole Pianoa on a cost • + .., ,, ---------1 basis. Our l~s Is your gold: Secant Pool Office Equipment 8011 en opportunity, but You nlus t BRUNS\VlCK-Al\tF - -~ act NO\V! CU.stom Slate Table $100.Burroug-h's l \V rile \VA RD'S BALO\Yt: STUDIO From $28!1 systcn1, "''' 3 bi nd r r 11 JS19 Nc1\•poi1, C.1\1, s.J2.84M 100~ F.lnilnclnc; (A/R. payroll. ron1 p. Open l ·cry Nile * SECARD f'OOLS * records). Call l\lon-t'ri. S-j. &: Swlday Af1c1·1100n 5li-19P'l 1L1 !.tan to caJJ on wholesale ac. counts. Sponacar trade. Un- limited opportunity, u eon1- pany Is expanding national- ly, Exper not nee. wil l traln. To S400. pc1· week to 1tart. For appointment phone l7141 msooo. ~'=''=-1~3=91='.·~======::::::;l:~::::::l:::i::l:::i::l::::::i::l::::::l:::Z:=:ls:IJ--,-S--,'l~al~n~S~l.~~~Ora-""",..c-1 7 PIECE 8 ""''" "'""' ""'"' * AUCTION * group, conaists of: Red.goJrl sofa &. lo\•r 11eat, 2 end, 1 Garag• Sale 8022 CANCELLATION tr you \\•ill 11ell or buy cocktail tablr, 2 la.nips, all I----------i;:ive \Vlndy a try for $189.95. 2 piece Spanish GARAGE SALE SATUR· Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. sofa • cha;r, ......... , DAY ANO SUNDAY ONLY OF FRANCHISE w· d ' A t• •• ANTIQUES. n JRNITURE. '" y ' UC •on .. ,. $69.95. 8 P,,1editerranean REFRIGERATORS, DISH 2075'n N~'IJIOrt, Cl\1 646-3686 * * SAL.ES * It Grttn-i'Old llLxedo sof a, WASHER. ART OBJECTS t.take~. av1t!lable, 11 m It t d Behind Tony's Bldg, Mat'I_-_ Lld1es, here is the oppty you $59.95. The t·artory, lB8:i • quantity or all n1odels of . I ' I have betn waiting for. The Harbor, 54G-6842 \VALL PLAQUES, OAK famou:5 piano manufacturer DINING Room set by Salem chance to get In on tM DlNlNG Roo 1 b ,,._,. TABLE \VI T tr . A All at huge savings Sal~ I-louse, solid P.faple !able, 6 ' lf'OWld-_floor • ..$arLJ.l.fii, _ _ _ . m se ~ .-.em \VROUGHT r IRO.N BASE &ood 'Ill ~ b 2S h . choi r:f and china .. iihinet •. " J Call Helen Hiyts 54Q.ro)5_ H~, !Ohd Maple-tab~. I 11.nd 4 CHAIRS:-1126 So. Van · ~ k-e ' 1 ~ " • Ge!M!rtl "E!Cctfte ""71fer£. .. ·~ COASTAL AGENCY · chairs and· chi~ ca.b1net! Ness Street. Santa Ana. GOULD MUSIC "l'-"alnut cabinet, all In Im· 2'19o Harbor BJvd., C.l\f. :in:~ caf'~~~ ~!ei:: 14' BOAT. P.fark Zi ri.terc. 2IH5 N. P.fain, SA 511-tGSl maculate cond. r.tust see to • ! n1otor & trailer $19:>. Apt 11.ppreclate. Exeellenl buy! "' SARAI{ COVENTRY has maculatc coOO. Must see to si?.e g!lll i;tovc $3.i. Si.t:reo PIANOS &; UROANS 962--0&47 openina:s for full or part appreciate! Excellent buy! \l'llh 11pcaker cablnc1 $9j. NE\V •· USED N·=E7A~R~LY~-.. -w-~G-,-,~,-. a ' thne lales. No investment, 962--084l Tape rt'cot'der 515. H.ecliner • Yamaha Pianos Orgnns Schwinn bicycle. new tires, no dcllveries. For inlcrvicw, KING site 5 piece Spanish chair s::. l\lattress & box • ":ho mas Ol"t;MS $2.'i: Olympia P 0 r 1 1 b 1 e * 5"G-0614 * Oak Bedroorrr se1, $99. • . s-. •~" • Kimball Plano11 .... _1 S 1 1 4 spring .>. Re!ngerator _.,_. t '""l•r & "·mpbcll Genn:ui typev.Tlter. $50; *' SECRETARY !hosp>.loJ "UlNI ve pan s 1 door ,....._ I I d I 2 ""'' ._... -' SO •-I 1·1 ,.__,& •~ "' S ...... M o ra11'cN; ;i. COAST MUSIC ~co"''· cen..,,: m ITDni ad ministrationJ. Ho'pitaJ -...=ic:nza -..;ioJ. panlsh 3·, G4&.-79"Z2 $.>. Sunday 3-4 p.m. 2009 - exp. required, know medical 2 door c:redenzas l a\'oc&do, . NE\VPORT l· HARBOR Kings Rd 548-mi termlno loay. take J antique white. $29.95each. BRASS fircpl sc-t. 2 bar Costa ~ .. 1esa 1 632-285l • · shorthand, accurate typist, The F•ctory, JiS5 Harbor, stools, lan1p ~had ea, Open 10 6 Fri 10-:J sun 12.z, AIJTlJi\lN Haze Mink Stoic, MANAGER PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL matUtt and well if'O<lmed.-MO-$W2 ' lav.•nmo,ver. peal mo.i;11, best $250. Relaxaciser compl, RN P/l'IME \I/ e It m Ins t e r Com· SPECIAi f HIS WE EK Sl'!IC'r book..,, clothe11. odds & HA~fi\IONO $75. Color TV. perf. Sl15. Sl. Aft for Gp ' Otfi -. f'ndi>. 8261 f\1ichac l Or. 1 Steinwa~~ .. :am-<It n~ns sport coals SIO. Sz "\• 1 Burroughs 15715 J•ronimo Rd. Mi1sion Viejo, Celif. 92675 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F e~l S4s.4Cs ce. munit Hospital. Apply Per-S Pc. Ka•iie ~roont Set llunl. Bcb . fr\. 111 2 pni, all aha. Ne1v & used p1ai:io·s of 4D m:ens sul~ S15. Call . •: I ;;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~ 1 sonnd Ofc. 214 HQ6Pital Reg. $1911.95 ~.ale~ $149.95 day Sat. most ~akcs. Best buys In bij...-025]. 3Jl2 P.tarct111 Ave., ; 1, Circ., Westminster, 8M-4(m. , Apprft,__, f•....it..re So. Calif.•' Schmidt r.lusic N.B. SEC'l'Y/lNS. 'York In vrllll •lllW 2h15 I· 9x'12 BEIGI:: nylon Co.1907 N. ri.t,Jn Santa Ana =,,....,--,-,,----~= crpt I pads, $4:i & $20. ' NE\V bed tran1£' • $1.50; Corona de! r-.tar. Exp'd In 2159 •rarbor Blvd. RMrta, S30. patio can Sl j, 3 • • • chaillt" loungt>, pad. nearly lilen . ins., for Ua:ht un-. Coeta Mela !>'8-9660 nia:bt •la1141 S8 ca .. Regina MODEL ~~ Gu I brans c n new Sl2: Jusl arrived lrom derwriting, claims It filinC. · (loor waxer ;..20 sniaU tbJ ora:an. se_p.arate Les J I e ~nmark. inlarl reak, oc- :::xiM:~me Box 3, Corona Georae Washln&ton's SJ. ping poog t'bl ~. ovnl ~~~· Like new. Pvl ply. crudonal chair. $60. 5-18-2394 ·1 Stt Belt)' Bruce at Gxec B1tthdaY Sa.le! 1 0q only, paddln1t $5, 6TN).).1 NE\\.' Frollt-Free re f r Ii SELLING DIRECT Febniary 23rd, betWff~ 11> COLORED TV noo & s:m. PIANO TUNlNG It. Repair almost new coru;ole 1lereo, • • 1' Add OUr Fabulous Product am . 4 pm. 1 ~Sofa bed Prfnunc press &: equip Expert. reasonable? good cond. Swing set. An-. , Agency for Career Girls * '10 W. O>ut Hwy., N.B. By appoint.. 646-3939 * To Your Line. Eam Extr& t chalr set $19,ti. Tbe Fae> SlODO, V1n Bus, Harley Albert Aazmu 675-6967 tlquc 11tove. !\.fake oUcr, l Pcrsonnei SALES ''SLIM GYM'' Cuh I Bomu:'1 +A Health ory, 1~ Harbor, M0-6842 Dav~ Silver Fox Ja cket, VC:~ Ja1W1r Oraan. paid 675-JnO lndustrl•I • * . Selll Spa Protram. Apply ln per. 5 PIECE Pecan. dining room ftect. ~tbes dryer. Rt-frt~. $525, sacrifice S275. New O°"N"A"No--1,-n-,-,.~,0-,~,~KW=~.,-,-.,. ' ' ..... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I R•letlon1 Eulfft way tol.xderc1!M!. IOn, Holiday Health Spa, set, ll~.95. 1 S"-n'•h &I~ an 5 PM cone!. Eves 846-3238 duty, trailer . n1ounted. LIO GATES LEARJET CORPORATION Static Po1\·er Divi~1on 2001 S. Ritchey lit . DI t on sla:ht. TV ea s. 2300 Harbor, CM. ·~ ""' ... REMB N v r•c. or *. 83J-015" * 1valnut drum table $29.95. 1 GIGANTIC Garage Sale • RA OT U Ji r I g h I , crank start. SJ 2 5. , '""' S20M OR MORE SERVICE StaUon n e e d I bcauillul red overstuUed Now tU Feb. 28. BDRP,,1 set, Grand Plano s.lO. w 111 54~38:>.1 alt 5: JO , 1 w-..~.ltoJPMShitt. 1 · •• d d l • S49-306I Mld-Oran&e CountY comm. SALES: M/f'. ~kine for e x p man, ay1, chair $49.95. The Factory, QpliatlCf.s, pool I able, eivcr. Call 536-6092. POOL Table 8' Mt.F' Con. •1.·, &mta Ana, Calif. 927ffi EquaJ opportunity employer • .,. ..................... 1 mf1. co. ~ st.ran& man, three salesmen, &&5-0591. permanent. Good worldn,1: J~ Harbor, 5'Q.-6M2 latnps, bar stools, pa.Uo furn f ., tinentaJ model w/xlnl 3" •-labor 1a•-• bul Call '-t 9 ••• • 2 PM con'1. Union Oil 39.1 E. 17th l I 1-K ID CM al I • ~ .,..~ ... -* * MAQIJNISf' "* * ,.,,avy on re L'V' ... , uc • 1u11 SOFA 8., nn-er used, ttYer-e c. ~""' orna r, . IY 11on "&i "¥'!1'fK:lic. bed, perf ·tond w/ GI R L Hen! ls yolir chance to ghow bao;c the "wbole bit." £>c.. St. C.M. sible cushions, ·tootchguard-~IAPLE hutch~· ,table ·" 6 M\rE .$Ui. ~ eon-s,-!• c;ucs "-. Stand. $275. the bosa what you can do. iree & 5110 yn. exp. req. savinis & Loan Sewin& Machine Operators & ed, SW. Matchlna lovese1t C'hal~ S40. Jte.tr!li. ·t!O. 'tiblled colortd ~·1:V 4 fll..:l'Bl aft 6:30 .\ single girl is needed lo as- sist in openings k pron10t1on activity al servic.: stations. Educ;aUon or exper. not im· portant. Beginning salary $100 \\:Cfkly. U interested report to the main ollicc. Vaca11on Villagc, ti-17 S. Coast ""'Y. La~una Ech. a l l pm this sun. only, No phone calls please. Not sales. Are you able to supervise 'Send or brirt1 resu1ne to BRANCH Seamstretses. Ex:p'd .. ladles SSS. ns.0092 11·a1he~· SSO. dl')'t'r ~. cUl Gld ~ l15-135'2• / ~ ™PORTED Oriental t'Ug &: direct! Ciogp tolerance ANCU~.G~~~ Savin1s~~nG!!ciation, ~~=·wi;~P nt:"'i!~~ SPANISH s.drawer drtsser G73-B7;il Sal A Sun aft10 ar:n 21" QI: te ' • . '· h t;: Imported 5 piece ster\ . work. S90Xl. Call Helen AHociates Agency, Inc. located ln Newport Beach to \\'Ork for. App : 1S89 or buffet. beautllW.ly ca.N«I CLOTHING . holi s e ho Id dition, reuo~I:. ~ con. "in« siJYe r coiftt & 11?a lill)'H 54Q.8055. 1!85 Neivport, CM '42-61'10 atTa, has positior. avail tor l\lonrovii c M l1"X89" $195, Antlque inlay Hemh. also unique ltems. M2-l59B ~rvlce.. Call 673-4621 after 6 COASTAL AGENCY a 11o"tll qualifi"d Savillb I ' · · cilrved table 5Z"X20 .. S50. Sal·Sun. 600 Cary Pl. NB &-1fCtkends or 644-S780 days 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. PROFE SSIONAL Sales •~~-B h '' Ex TELEPHONE Answering 646-lSlJ GARAGE"'.'•·.~,, .. W8ASHINCT00N11·s Birthday T\\'O 12• x lO' C.H. ---Career-Searcbine ror man to .......,, ranc anaa:er. • Setvice. Part time. Hrs 11. ~ "'•-•• ~. ~ P3 prioe. tq l8 ......... GIRL FRIDAY * * MGR. TRAINEE + + Ambitious responsible auys, work )'OUI' way to the top with a ca. that b top notch! $4,680. Call Helen Hayea, 54<>«1i5. \Ve are locking for a girl COASTAL AGENCY 1 1\·ho can think on her o\vn 2190 Harbor Blvd .• C.M. two feel, good sense of hU· n1or. Loves rcspons, & en· MANUFACTURING I joys versatility in her ,11ork. -ENGINEER - (You'll be handling t~ off· Ke:-i Manqement role In • ice&: workina: \!/our delight. fast srowlna company, !\lac ful customers.) Gd skills, Grqor Y1eht C.orp._ 1631 ad11antageous, of course. Placentia, C.?i.1. I Xln 't oppor. in a great area TO $11,000 \11/ 11, fabulous interior design Strai&ht Salary, ~fanat;c· I firm. Call s.10.1371. ment po&ruon, must have 5- GlRL Fridll)'. 1 Girl Office. 15 yn:. exp. u aeneral in- rifust be expcr Jn peg board surartce a.gent Adminhrtra· i)'Slem lhru trial balance, live ability. Call Ann, \\'csl· typing, letter ~Tiling &: cli!f Per80nncl Agency, 2043 IOml! s.h. 642-7306 \Vestclitr DriVl', N.B. Gt>-2170 I, HAIRSTYLIST ~fANAGEMENT O°?- bant \11orking condltlons. top portunity. Full or P/l1111r. I romm. +. i\fust have clicn. Car Necess. 20 ht·s 11"k. S68 Ifie 6ll-6857 \Vkly. 836-4302. ~~~-JfoU. Wm-?i.t 51! . _ , 1 more by renting 'pjlcc . .Jim i\Trn. ti:'.l':"Cnl!t ilM~ f!f Scott's Hair Design, CdM. m.ecl p~blit. No ~xp. nrc., I 61>7321 days/833--03.iO eve~ will train. Apply 1n pc1'!<0n, ,-----"-"------Le Salon de Traltment, 2930 l 'HOUSERPR/Sltll!I', live In \V. Cst Hwy, N.B. 6-12-31:>4 or out, •~1' days 11•k. \VIit MEDJCAL OttlCtl Anistattt, consider pt-rime colleie Laguna rca. prcr. Ablr to student. Own transr, 1 boy 3 ~ • do 11Jmple bkps:. yrs old. Call aftc.r 6 pm, \Vrlte Bo:< P -716 D11lly Pilot '49Ui32 San Clemente ' ..,iivlna: -ae. qual's &. li&l ~· I pect~ II 0 USE K E E PING lll!lp I ·ll,.::.;:cd.:;~.;_1:,,1------ J 'v1ntcd immed. days. Apply PART TIME lt1 person Jamalc• Inn learn our busineas and han-eel. potenUal &: fringe ben. Exp pref'd. M&-.3333 60" OVAL \Valnut coUct tbl, 11tools, pool thl top A rallt. iUat ci:.cr Tif'a. 962--nll '.merclal garage doors, cont- dlc cxecuUvc sales position. t.fits. Only applicants with -==::;;~_:::~;:;.--$25. We11tlnghouse blk &. wht l\lisc. Item(. M>-5554. · ' ~le. you remove S75 ca, j Tralnil\i income provided. • min of 2 yrs, Savine• ex-* TRAINEES * TV con!IOlf, S1S. Danish TOOL.S, fllmiture, houae~ Hl-f.i & St!:? ' ll10 Avall 30 days. 546-.5392 aft 5 .i ·,,. College, u.lei or business pe.rlence need a,pply. For 23 yr old Promot'I, Adv. walnut chr. S25. RCA port. items, tape recorders, etc. • -~ ~ ' EARLY Amer I can Pinc I eJU>. Married. particulan call Mr. Hensley flrm, needs YoU"I men. Co TV, $45. 644-2381 3026 Babb St. CM MAGNAVOX Stereo console Blanket Chest, S45. c.oncc. ' - :i.!Ut623 Ext. 321 C2U) 869-00!2. listed on ~ stock exch'1, \V I awe speake b' Uo l =~;;;;;;;~;;;===,;_,=======;==;=: Nit'I TV. If you earn leu MAPLE Hutch, $15, Oropleal SAT & Sun U-!i _, n .. a"-rs ca met, n od coal oil lamps, -maple tbl, s;i(I, 90f.a SlS, pair ~ San Bernardino rtl'01u ...... ,...,r, AM/FM shades $35. S4&-86Zi2 !o_b~n . Wom. 7100Jobt Me.!!_._Wom. 7100 ~M~~r:!~ for info alt of, a.ceent cbn. S60. 12x34 Nel'll:'°rt .• Heia:hta ~~~~i=~o~~~ ,ATTN : Beautlclan1! RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT ••• • feKin1 tin9 eerier , , . not just ljol> OUTSTANDING GROWTH •• , Grant's, one of the na tions l4rgest retail chains, is rapidly expanding into the res- taurant business. Almost every new store will include a handsome Bradford House restaurant. ln ten short. yea rs Grant's res· (aurant sales have increased 100% and will double again in far less Uine. Over 100 meil and women were appointed to restaurant management last year. Advancement comes C(lfickly, depending on ability and ~cellpt-t.e§J!!!!lii~ili~,Y---~ TOP INCOME & BENEFITS You will find top income potential at Grant'.s! Opportunities to earn $15,000. And more per year in restaurant management. have never been greater! Grant's manage.- ment incomes are among the best in. the- food service Industry .. And you enjoy a broad benefit program at Grant's includinC a liberal retirement program, stock pur· chase plan, employee discounl1 and many other "Extras". • lliding window compl Sl.5. GARA.QC' S.U:.E. 64..,M7 1 ,. · Proles.111onaJ heavy duty Stat. Typlot Call 54&-8370 " -~ Be Sho h ' Some ~tlq1111! auty p air dryer , Sl:.i. $450. up. Beautltul Newport KING S T z i:; Bed "'lelec. * $43-6128 * MED. ~floreo. A!lrUFM. 1 'yr OalJ 642-2514. Beach Ofc1. Stable C.o, Top old $150 =~=~~----1 bl!nft, Call Miu Bet13'. blan ket . $40 . 1966 TWIN Beds, Brus hdbrda, · +'962-4914 * /5~• HP Johnson , c.~· 561<8122. Atii&ail Abbot Per-W!stlnghouse eolor TV' $90. Small couch $25. C.OUee ceptlonal. Recent over-Haul. it tonnel .1. ........... 230 W. War. $150. Metal bunk beds. S20. & end tbl S8. 549-0984 T R d SW. ; ... .... ._ 646-tall ' epe ec.or era 8220 * 645--049J * ·• , ntt, suite 11, Santa Ana . MOVING: Sdlizll· Co~tJ · . .< -1::-=~=c.;_~~-I TYPJSJ', eiqierlenced. raat NEARLY New match i na Hou8eful. GOiOd &flainl. f19ftT~LB tape mtk._ Sold FOR SALE: 265 cu in. Chevy 4 accurate on electric. full gold Mr. l Mrs. chairs ,& f;l.11146--., ll!B. ltW ,J for S!OO. Now S55. 5hort block. 40 over pisto111. time. cau Jackie for inter· ottoman, halt P r4 c e I . 546--fl084 ctnme r logs. red er a 1 .. view. e4-9W 830-0097 Appll1net1 1100 mogal b t' a r Ir. Is, $90. 8' GOLD sofa. 6' walnut cof· Sporting Good1 8500 833--0192 ,.t. TYPIST \V/Shorthand . ree !bl. Set~. All Con· HENDERSON'S ~-11, ADMlRAL Stereo,solldoak, ~ •• ~~"'•-"~SOghlr,l,~~~2 64te~!!,ra1ry. Ex. cond, DoFIGHwlTlhS hl.NFLATIONN.i.... ~:!' ,4!,·.,.,_N eoi' ,'°!~,cu~ ~b. co111. asking Sl;j(I, ·.:.• •1111 cuy, ...,. • ..,,.,..'""" ,,.._, • wn 1g;1 prices. ""' ;:-~· -•· $;:.;;i:: Rue 12 " 15, many other • WOMEN-Si\1ALL \VHITI: i: COLD deluxe washer, 2 spd, 1U '4Ml3a ;rt ,..· 1 Items. ~~2481 -' COLLEGE GIRLS FORMICA DINETTE SET fabrics s1yg.s;;. New und~r t•ngt:lmi :~ \,. Qdwrr king bed • qulltod t wm1 <I CHAIRS. S20 counter dishwasher $149.s:i, · mattrtis Complete. un scd ( 6) * 962-8614 New color TV $229.95. Now ~IES golf clubs &: bag. S13'.l ~rlh $260 84~ ,.-.\ -..:..~., t-•·~.~-r-Qu•• ...,"' i.; .... ,__., U 1tcl'l!O S199.95. All at Jlcn. Good cond. Uaed m"lchcd eve~. · ........ """ ....,...,....,a;.. .,.,..,. · """''-&.-.... ,.-...-. •• qu te --Uenon'r;Jtn--Ha:rbtJrBJ ., -ft~ _ -_ desk, AM or PM. No l"'Xp. mat~ss. Complc:te-unused C.P,,f, 548-0l:iJ. E-Z credit t & 5, Irons l-10. putter. $75. B>'CJ,ITL>e<i.Q.AIT-eRiA";y.;--:=c'lf'ili"::u'i:l'"""=d nfi:, We pref lo traJn. S2.00 St.20. Yl'Orth $260. MU5;J6 tcnns. Open nlOlt cvc.s 'tll Alt 4, 67J-7192, All day Sat. membe.ni.hip SlOOO p I us .. tJ start. Call Mr. 'Euton. eves. 9 p.m. ,,,,..MPLETE •. '"" it lr1ra:fer ftts. Bo:< P-919 !J 11 · W-1508' .. v IV .. ~ SU • am. Daily Pllo! MOVING, mu1t JSCll complete KENMORE auto. waahfr, sitt, 00-30 lb, also dble. ===~~--~- bouschold, 1111 good con· late. model, xlnl oond, S70. aqua tanks with regU!ator NEWPORT Beach Tennis ,_,"\ d!Uon. Mf>..7768 \Vhlrlpool elect dryer, -xlnt 893-8498 after 2 p.m. Club Charter Mem!Jenhip DBL. recliner. "contour" cond. $45. 8'17-8115 0 r ITHICA 12 Caugc double w/ $280. Call 549-3756 diy1 on- ehair, new, gold vinyl ~; 5'16-86T2 ejectors. Top Colld. <=''.,,· =~------ price. 893-8493 REFRIGERATOR, 14 cu fl. Call 646-3794 CARPET L&yer hu £1-f'Pl!I. l..AR.GE Lounge Chair i Ot· frost.fl'e(), $100. Portable BOY'S Stfneray bicycle eood Nylon. KOO.cl. Shia &: tomirl. Perteet Condition. washing machine $65. Both condition. Sl5. · Hi-lows. \VIII ~ at cos! for $•Ii>. Call &42-2514 In good condition. 6T:>-1Ml2 * 53&-7J6l * labor. 523-.JUIS 1, LlKE ne\v-double el7.c box USED ApplJance A TV'a, :.U CARPm' ln&taller haa ono Scnool .. lnotroctlon 7'411 lr.S YOUR MOVE D ltc.oY•r • Greet N•w Ca'"r With The 1 ft1olor Hotel. 2101 E. CMt Typi•t·Medlc.I Ins. , Hwy. CdM Exporionctd. 646-3'03 GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS , • MarEL M•IDS • Go with a <Jo.Ahead company! E•"'v a 11prtng, maltrtu & fran1e. gwtrantecd, Dunlap's. 1815 Ml1c ell.aneou1 t600 roll, 11.voca.do nylon carpel, ,1 VA). ri.tust !!Cl!! 892.--2316 Nl!WpOl'I c ri.1 541-1188 OOuble Jute·becked, \Ylll .. •· 5 RDOi\1S of FURNITURE W EOG~~ . I./ NEWPORT Beach Ten-sell t.11 or part i,1/,yant. 1 • AIRLINES H 0 USEKEEPER: Live.Jn Apply Ben Brown'• Motor '1,JY< e OPERATIONS •c~·- 1 S,_, •···i •1 H 1 ,11-s , ... , H work schedule that leaves you w.11.h time " Lil, l 1 or "IA'e DWI neM "an. OI(', w • .......,.. wy, I • h fl e TICKET SALES Call ror appt bclwn 7-9 P~T. South Laguna or your family and fneads. Take. t e rst • l\ESERVATIONS 147...Jll:'i ,.N_E_E-.O-,.JJ--.,.-m~pan-io_n_t_or step now: CaJI for an interview. PHONE • AlR FRETGH'J'·CARGO ,..,.. elderly l 1dy, ll&hl ~2·3387 e CX>MMUNICA1'10NS ,IN......,!\fE T 8 1' prtparcrs-. hou.N~'O&'k lor 2 a.duJts,"Uvc e TRAVEL AGENT Mi.hog-IJIY 1;: hard ?tlaple. o Apartment ois Club ramlly Mtm-54G-'12(J Reasonably prleftl. 534-l.2&t ~8!it~~3 Exttllcnt bershlp. Call 6$4-1496 CatlleVl&Ytr ba• Hi Lo MAPLE twin BR ll?L ........ FROST FREE O . 2 BUCKET Sea11. Nc.w. ny~ $1.99 yd, Shap ..,.. ~ 1 ' ttlric. S\lltablc: tor du~ buao. ~ lrom 13.$0 up + my labor, cheat. mlscl. Reuonible! Lee cross-lop fre ezrr. each. ~732Zi 90c per""'"· '47·1$JG 962--1914 · Clean, Uke new $tO 842-8$63 ,..;:::-:=~'-""-,,,=:-=.-I-~-"-~'----~·­~~~:· houri' flex l bltL In. lkfs. nee. <t!U-7786 . y~'" on lO ,,,. adder. _, We arc an oqual opportunity employer. Al II Sc TIME FOR 111. R. Block Inc., 187.'i llarbOt N"ICHT BROILER MA Ii r nt hool1 Pec.iffc Bl.~ c Good ....,.. • ,,,,,,.011. ... 110 E. 17th, S.nt• An• (j)UICK CASH • "3-:1547 • ~~---~--,-, S Bar ~tools. 38" l\Vlvel $35. 6' O>lonbtl aofa1 avocadl'> $65. c: stove. full 11lle, c can. 21" -bla$:k/l\'hlle TV coneole Dln;hy Ml . $l0. 961-3319 OJ&.1572 1 "" .!\!. &f2..6940 USED ~~ ' le POO' -bl ply' The 0.rl>y. 1262 w GR · S4US'6 ~·~ • c ar<tle " •• •· Brun•wlc k Pl..ANNJNGtomoo...iT You'U PNlude•Rd.,SAntaA111. T ANT \THROUGH A AntJqut• 1110 machine11. Rea10-nabl1 Vli' . .W. Exel cond. $650, find .. amo:Jna numbff ... • • • • OAU.Y PILOT !1'1 ME... 'DAILY PILOT i prle<d. -7927 -H>elil• •cceuorles. !46.J33T ~ _; llomes in todly'• ci~llled )>lAL duoect 64~. Cha~ Gram P l111 -Adema end 8rookhUr1t L.cNES. You tan uae Utem • ORIENTAL RUGS USED Dl1hw111~er, use(l ':11 ltAND Paln1ecl oil portrait of rj\tta. Cheek them now. )'OUr IT.ll'ieri all bl.Ck and r RUimngton lkec.h---rt1r j\lll pennfCI • de.y. Dial ANT AD-.;_~l-VnW1t1tl 12da~mi•n. Olb-ovtn.-ps. lllble.......Jofl.--All ~or JOUr--ChUd'ien.1roma ~lh~l~tn~l•e!'~"'~•''!"~ne~rl~<w~l'-._l l!.,,.,...,!l!!,.,..;,;9~9.,;.;;;;;,,.,.,..,.!11!1~ I ~IU.om;;;;.;;;:;;;_______ e.r varlOUR, ali«s. 1Ts.3SS.1 bU§tlnt. &U--&281 ' · phOIO&flph.. ~ I '-----....,...-·' • • ·t •• ,~. .t ~I .. ':., . I• • I. . • :t ... j.,t. •• .. ,, I: • • ; .. • I. , . • ,, • I • I~-j_ •A""•- I ' . .. i' . 1 . ... l • I• I ' I· • I • . ' . I I• • . I · I . ·: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ' . • •• . ; . •• . .. •• • ' .. ,. ;~ • , . •• .. :; I'. ' ' ' .. •• ,, ,. •' •• :; 1: .~ li • I • I :1 •'. ' ' •I ·I ti 1, ' I 1• I' ..).. I , , • • ... 1 • ' .. e s • . -~ . .. ·-• • • f \ with your newspaperboy today -·· ·1 •• • ~ . . ' \ • • • ' .. -- I ' --~-e.-·-- It will be good for both of you. It'll remind you that not all of today's ' youth has gone to "pot" or something worse. And it'll ~ve to hi m that, ' ' . you appreciate the foc:t that he buys, sells, delivers, 'kHps records, cot.' lects and tries to make o profit on his small busines~ f t • n ·working when his peers are playing. He's quite a fellow, that young businessman who delivers your newspaper. Get a'quainted with him and you'n kn0w ' . . why we're so proud of him. We have 700 more like him· dellvering the • • • ! • • • '" -- . I • • • ' • SAYR £111? c L· A 5 I_ I • F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 " ORANGE . r . , . ·~COAST'S II E IT leading llYII .: · .. · , Mark•• . . SI.ACX amt'li fern&le poodle Mt11 Verde W'ta. -- • • NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ----~ -- - . !llu&t, .lyve ,exc.l!cn.:ii:horthand and ri lfl>lpi '~'·)11th . ." imum of five · Y• · •ec:ulile ·kv.,tr secretarial ex· · · 'i>erienc.i tn 'lll lnlfostrhl environment High ochool iinduat.. ~fer two yms of co~ego or business ocbool. ---'l'o-Work-wilh-lal'(e quantiUu-of-~u ~ merlcal data in our en11neerln1 de- (l&rtmenl Requires minimum of four yean ex· perlence In Inventory llsUn~ and ala· llsUcal calculation . Ability to operate calculator and typewriter. Excellent opportunity at Burrouahs new commercial computer plant at lllJI. lion Viejo, In Orange County. 'APPLY IN PlltSON, 011 MAIL RISUMI MANAGER OF . SALAIY PEISONNIL ................... ,.., .... • I ...... ...,...,~·~, .... ....... .,.. ........ ____ ,.""_ . -··---.. I . O:'llY PILOT S.t11rdq,.febf~ 21, 1970 Hint's ·How You Ca11 Use F.OUR CONYINIENT OfFICU TO SERVE YOU . Ow Paiftous Dim• ·.A •,l,JMS OUR FAMOUS • lflnt "'4m or in'oll them with oorrec! CH h to ..,. of our 4 conven lent .off le ... DIM E-A --LINES e NEWPO~T BEACH .. .' ..• 2211 Bal .... Blvd •. • Ne Jiveltock, produce or plantl.. e . Necommerel1l 1d• 1Uow..f. e EK h Item mu•t be priced. with no lttm · • .,., $25. ' ' . . e COSTA MESA ................ 3)0 Weit Boy e HUNTINGTON iEACH ... 17175 looch atvd. cffiit JI l1ttMt Md •Pft• ,., U11e. .. e. LAGUNI,. BEACH .... , •. m 'O?•I A_ .. YER P1ay pen with pad, tn.nd n:ew SU. Barbie doll "1th • clothH ard .,.,.,,.,.. f...., i;. Seautilul hand -knit sv;'l!ater "''Orth $80, sell tor $25.. Christma.s gift. JM_4-2l128 BOWLING ball t •Dd bg 24" COriSOU:. T.V ...... orklni:: 1V &et $25. 833-2193 3nia:ssERs16. $15. Jteavy BlKE a.n4 trlke ~.' lOc • WARDROBE $5. ~ CHll.D'S Wardrobe closet BWE Chtp !rtampfl. 15 boob ladie1,i;i: ~-rtcord,l."5c $23. New baby furniture: In. MATCHING ._. L..:... 11noleum $8: Deeo ra tor $L ~ · )'ROSTED hnman hair tall ' $10. ~faple end table $&. $2.50 ~ach. 644-4397 -. Tk •. &.tu beat lamp ~t f&nt 8e<ll $5. Bassinf!t !: ~wJD "'.""" aPrlnP l"lllli $1 • SlS aft 1 PM. 517 k b fall Maple mq&tine table $5.1----------'I to 50'~$8; 3 ~t bl!a.y rat· pf.d $7. Car bed $10 Bath rob, and maltreun PS each eet.. WI.mer Ave., H.B. KITCHEN cset $7. Luggage $IO. Lon~ da}' rown Bird cap and stand $3: 4 REFRIGERATOR $25. tan screen $5. Original oU $1. 549-3991 J-!anl~ ~b $15. Pair • _ · • . rack with' bill1t-in~box US. ~-~· 6:1,5..239l) • oak kitchen chairs $S eath. cbtsts ot drawen -$4 etch, pai:ntings $1 .a nd ,' $1.:S. ---------&qUare ~ tables, walnut f~ of II~ ~ ~by bum_ . .JS: Kef"Ofltne Sl{l$. child's $6. New . Pedest..i t&Ne $23. Table bed 548-8831 : B• ge boa rd be-a,te r 4 FT Philharmonic A!tl·FM formlca S}.O each .. 4 plctiu:e1 cl:ia.trs, covered fa,bJuu and 1,tove $7. Electto~lc parU: Bolstert, spread $3. 6t6-S60T $25. Oak ch&ir $7.50. 6 lez-.. Twirl is;-.: thermost.11.t $2.50. J.wa.y mir-stereo $25. l\fotorola 3 speed $2. 2879 Fl ruo:Ci!cie, C.M. lp'ttn!. ~erfect, for smaller 10c • $2. Combination" 21" KING SIZE ·bed $25. Head· ged table Sli. Square bqok 14., """euv chiome rims ll ror never ysed $2.50. Oster record player SS, Chair haii ~ · room·or bedroom. Good con· 'N radio~~ player, board $5 Fr•me s-c.-read table S20. Partial set dishes · ...... ., 4-way massap pjlloW $'2.50. dryer. Beaut.II.ire $15 Plat-,VARDY aurfboard 9 '.l ,,, dl~n. COl'n!ortable. S 25 TV ' ~ ·~k $16. 2326 $10. &«-5'194 or 54~1'00 . $4. Pny ~nch sa. Chait .e:~· ~ock Ji~!-·~~~ He·avy pile-lined blue suede lonn rocker $10 Padded liv-95 V\V nd ~h: ~ CoJgaiel)f., C.1\1. , $7.50. Double bedtrame and MAHOGANY Dining chain coat 14-16 $1. Dark blond ing roo1n chair Sl. !'ltap\e ~;~de;., Sll~.nt ~v ~ \VES'tWOOD lamp 40,, high, caiSr of 'dra~r.s· SW MAHOGAJ;1Y end stand $5 headbOard $3. Tfpe'l\'rll.er distributor $2. 2 ba;{; 'SlS each. End tables $2j ~vig Jl. 8mm project.Or in Baendby .. bedbles l~u~eel!Ota2bllea~~ $9'.?3. Electric coffee )lOt brown tones ·$10. 540-14:;1} Dinette .sef $10.' Kkiniiy. 't"dh:tlo~e . $b25l. Walnuft table $12.50. Pine chest of mAa;it~ldC ~~O. 187 E. t leach. Pie table $20. Three original carton $4.50. Anti. '"'""' ......... · _ •h• :ra 1 '""' mar e ~op co· drawers SG. Youth chair $6. P .\ J, • • ,fiheU lrilrtOi'f:d-whal nots $15 ,qUe-gold-peHUme ii!t-$1.2~ living-room -lamps $3-each. -~·-.I.az.y ~uaan tl.50. 18 ~'I'.ABl.-E -'r:v-:-UJ·-2 -tQP&d_®'f.f~ ... Jab~. _black -fee--table --$20. Vao1ty ane. ~Youth-chair -»-Round-rat.1---~-----·~ach: Coffee table $25. Hard TllE'r1no mllgll and trays gel 2186 Elden, C.M. 642-7779 '5ola-JIS4 D!shf!1:w;lers good,S.lS. $22. $3., Twin ~ s;u·ing an_d chair ti Ladles clothes, tan table $20, Green oak DINING Room table, 4, ~'eat maple coffee table S25 $1.75. Ne-.v stainless i;tecl FOUR l t • 1lOO · I • 6 SOOwer ~ilds $l • $4. 2 mattress Sa each. Sofa $l..1. si%es S.12, yellow formal. tab! 118 Ratlan chair ..., upholstered chain $25. Dou and Yiood steak kniVes and 3 map e ca Pt a n ' 3 ,.:,,, "'""~S, 2 wtth g ass $5. clock radios $3 • ·~. ~ Drop teat coffee table $2. size ·12 $2.0. Chairs $3 each. Chafrs _ :.. tables 12-$7.50~: ble bullet wi th ,,.1,,,ss top M" tep table $13, ?o1aple ot· chairs $8.50 each. V\V radio J.l\J"'<J......, tand tools bf'f\;lS $~. Chicago ?o1et8:1 bookcase $3. Nev,. 2'126--A Elden Ave,, C.l\1. Dis•· ~1~1•1150 Sat "'"M • .,. """" ;oman $7.50. Bar cart $6. piei..-e carving set, $1.50 S7. New V\V tire $10. double 11\llk faucet $10. 4 TV pJa11tic ~ad bowls 25c 64!)..1688 -""s . . .-.-.-.. Desk $5. Desk: chair $3. ~g cart $5, Lami>s $8.50 each. Toilet sea.t, v.·hite $1. Barometer . $10. 2 padded Cf._'O~~r ~ ~ ~i.;,J25: staOOs S2 • SS. .)J,f/FM each. New G.E. electric 220 . !hi. 1919 Federal, C.M. 'Valnut ' lamp Table SlO. teach. 534-1284. 12152 9th St., Stlldlo greet'ing: cards ~ a twin headboards $2.50 each. radlo ·i speakers $lO. 391014 dryer com S2.50. bong NEVER. "''t!rn, light gre! BBQ v.ith · hood $2. 2646 ~Garden Grol--e. p iec~. Baby's hand Twin mattress and box $20/sect lon; Early ChanneJPl .. N.B.673-l600. sleeve~portshirts. l91/1ex· snytheticwig.handtied$l:Jo. 26 Jnch ladles bicycle SlO. Basi:w ood St. N B. crocheted 3 piece sweater springs $4 each. Play pen American · phono/Ai\i/f"M tra large n.so each. C.E. 642-7254 Pool table $25. Ping .PDilg tEa.stbluff) 6'U--Ot96 furi'ER"s \Vb~l. moiorited ·set, new $2. Baby's /eeding \Vlth pad $5. Baby bathtub exc cornt • $25: ?olaple baby ·nvnQ· bed arid box i;;pl'ings, hair dryer. nearly new $4.1.SK.:.:l~S~·::..:Lu_nd_m-,-,-.,-82-,-. -b-in· table $3. Maple swtilgini ----------~vtiffl s:i5. 16' aluminum dish $1. Vaporizer, gallon n. Couch need~ rccoveting CJ"lp -$!!: CoR'O high chair on aasters, rtew, used ·one New Cara.velle calendar dings and pole& $ 2 5 . bar doors $10. 20 ineh WHIRLPOOL Washer-~ !liidder $5. 16" bike~ . .:10" capac-ity 75c. Electric $1. Suitcase $2.j()~s-Sl -S9: Net playpen -$9; v.·eek, $2;;. Hanging French ,vatch by Bulova $2'5 . r..1emofax dictation machitfe cbild':i bike $13 .• Ma,le dryer, good worklng con-.!Ftre._ e!Jline $5. Cbest of ~Jmllzer, like-new-$1.-75.-eal:';h. 2 plctun>S $7 eBch. 2 Upholstered baby car ~at.. Jan\fl, gold and white $19. Redwood picnic table and 2 belt 'type $25. 833-l467 • frames 50c each~ dilion $25 each. 6.:12-8005. ~wers $20. 26562 Pepita Stainless steel flatware 4e mesh safety sides for bed $3; tntantsea! -S:?: 'Vicker 614--0M9 ' be~hes S5 •• tfpho!stered SHOES .. smart, day and ..;;;;;,;;;;:=o==,;0=.,-':=;:;=::=:,:;;:=;:;;;;;j 'Pr .. N.B. each. Hou1ebold and $3.50each. li3l2 OestryCir-folding baby dressing table READ THIS -EXCESS chair $3. &t>2a15 "venlng. ,,.,, 1., .--w. ll children's Items 2c to 35c. cl H B 8.\o •t<l 49: Potttlain diaper pail -Sl'UFF R s n.-" 711 ·-··" MAPLE Table and 4 chail'fi e, · · _., 5!lc: Youth bed rails _ • evere mm ..-• ....-OLD leather horse collar S8. • $:?. 642-9626 f25. D~ssers $25 -$15. ~.anal Cll"cle, H.B. EARLY American coul'h, $2/each: Child's steel pe:dal ~=ula~:i ;cree:~ n ~~ Antique brass sleigh bells. FORMAL, buttercup chiffon illesk and chair SlO. 4 Night v.'OOden arms, gold print, car _ $5: Tricycle _ S2; Pot-l p f 3 • teal'hcrg school bell $18. i;heath size 8, paid t65 no\v -11lands S7 -$5. KENMORE"Sewinz machine, maket'I into -JI. bed, $25. 6 x 9 ty chair _ S7Sc; Student cameru. er ex .:i Small Iron 11repl"OOf safe $9 $10 ~ ' CONSOLE Stereo radio. as is f!Xcellent condition $2:).' 19" oval booked rug to match $5. desk _ $4: Upholstered twin 5 Pe e d • De c 0 r a 10 r Studio couch SIO. Formic~ · · .. .$l3. DoubJe bed $2j. Rock· Blonde fall and 12·· blonde 962-5085 headboards -$6!eac'h : barometer. Electric clock. top 3 drav.·er desk $9 4 DRAWER chest $15. 5 i.ng chair Sl5. p bone wiglet, both for S2.i. 1U,13th PAIR of "Mr. and f\-1-rs." Small antique trult\\'Ood din-Contemporary Ooor lamp. 2 Tyj,e,Yriter S20. Books 2;ic : drawer white chest $20. Stu· 67>1352 SL Apt. B., H.B. 536-1684 . chairs with brass casters ing tahle. $15; Bookcases'-~lec~c t~li'lersie ltriele~~c $2. !\1etal toothpick. bird dednt des~!lS. G.E .,.vkacuum NE Wheel Sears Trailer SlS each, or 2 !or $25. Six 45: Retra~table celling eep ry. rye c c ni e figUre $7. Metal flower nut an attauoments, 1 e new . IRONING Table $4. 962-5671 lamp -$3; Reproduction of shar"'ner. 2 card tables. holder $5. Large metal $25. Boston f?Cker $20. Pair '$25. Boy's 24"' Schw: $10. Bedspread Queen size $8. "Blueboy1· -$15: bulletin 1ce bucket. Vegetable peeler pitcher $12 543 Victoria 9-5 maple step end tables $17.50 ~illg:le bed. double $15 644-0524 FARBER\VARE rotisserie board _ 25c: Small chair _ and chopper. $1 • $25. 2015 PJ';J · ' each. 9 x '12 green O\.'al ·each. La"''D mower $15. 1120 \vilh motor large size only Vista Cajon, The Bluffs braided· rug $25. Large ·,v. Ocean f'ront, N.B. OLD Kenmore been used twice, Qriglnal $2.5"; Leather • pipes and EVERYTHING .,......5: Stereo ~RSCHE e~haust. stinger Robert Wood picture SlO. 673-3619 Healer/l...anlem, $5. Large cost $53. sale p1ice $2:'.i. pipe racks ·-.S2Sc-S 2 : aJb iJ~m: -0 tJ.pc \vlth tv;o glass packs Pairwhlte'largedrapes$12. v.:-.. 1unDI<' .. --'--r '15 "" _Canv. ~ Ta.ry~ ~5 e:ach. Cover for same $3. Also UniveM;al trailer hitch -S2: ':~ms, . excebe t~ j c .I $20. AC to DC oonverter $5. Yalr.bunk bed.malll'eis lit-ti> ~~~1.-~!.\!i!.. w....,.,.,; " "" ......... ..... h•lhroo· m' s-1,,-"'-. Tr•v·I· ~h vise --$2:50 .• J657 ~~ minw ea u l U· -'lnu --;&.··-to n -vw . . • ,-...,1 oil-drum 1-lAssorted -'.:;tuu~ .. .,. Aece~s. fl-$2. ... .. " "" ,._ ..,,_ """"'· · __...,y..--...,....,....., r ....... ..,.-.. --$15. ·pair1amps $17.50 eiCh, •-Sl-p>"" bo '° 0 l d Ing ,·ron "'· L>·n·n 1~ ,,,. Oahu Pl., C.ri1" .. 5-16-9702 frame $8. I-lair dryer, beau· general,... and •heel .m ... I 'E'ar! _. ::..•o c.-.:11 . • &hing poles and reels'50c '"' . .., g. u . -'" "" ----'--~'-'----·-ty shop $12. Girl's clothing ho · •• ·ih il 1150 Y Ame,.can . .,..o-uu .. ~.2 v.'00dkltchenchatrs camera tri pod: ne.w r.heet. 962--0322, 9001 Five VERYoldhighboychest$2j 1 • 2 Lo ti% using. WI co · · ard arld "' pl 15 monopod S3 each. Ladies Harhon; Drive, H.B. Bf'auly rest an1lt1'es~. box age -3 50c • S · · ts 0 5 e Ironing board with new SPANISH headbo t'Sc each. Record ayer . 24", bl~cle $>. Tam~lne •prin<7!' and frame, double 12 Y,'OITlen 's clothing $1 • $5. ·cover $4. VW distributor $4 footboard Slj, S pan 11'1 li -F -'"-~Dr 545-alM -,. uv• MOTORCYCLE bumper car· .... Lots of ofJice 11upplies.lOc. V\V 4.~ HP Oywheels 13· dresser drawers $20 . ~ 0"'11""" • 11. • .,.,,, fully·lm' ed •·e•·uJt · $16 9-·1· ti 11ize. oMj Bol)ton Maplo ~ 3 BOY'S 20 inch bikes, all (m'.';>.uml U.S. Dlversi\~115. ner ·a. "isce aneous rocker"~$10 Lo\'ily dark $l. Bathroom .organ~zer each. Autoharp $25. Stalnen l\tatching mm:?r tlS. Se~" = motorcycle parts 50c to S?;i. shelvei; $3. Diaper pail $1. violin -·'• ,,-rk "'lb , .. ~.. Ing machine $3. Huge mu--have banana &ea.ta and high 128~; 42nd St., . B. 962-4116 1\'arm brown 'vig, human · ""= .,, ... --.. handle bar.;. All need tender fupstatrsl 6T:>-0612 hair, freshly set. S25. Old 673-9186 $Xi Model A engine SlO. rors $3. E1e-ctrlc blitnket JoVing care. One red v;ith S\VAG lamp, v.·hite frosted, Beauty re st tlvin Hotlyv:ood PATIO furnitu r e, 2 675-1144 controls ~1 . Heavy dutY 0 Id LJVING R.oom table $25. large, cost $60. no1v $25. "·d. -mnlete 110 Small old aluminum tables 42" $10 ""' SPE.AK~RS 11., traller ~1tc~ $7. 'Val~ut Nue seat $4.50 nc go \V If de k $10 N' ht 842-3079 I.I\: .._v e••h 2 tabl•• .., .. ..., •••h 8 w ~.r. . both. valet chair $5. Red curtains Schwi.nn \vlth new ring s · ig Tnmp table and brass lamp ...... · "u ... '"· DresserSl:i.Cha1rsS2-S15. $3 Ch'ld · dt· pe speedomett!r a.nd',;j~ bar stand $3. Dressi"E table P.A. system amphfier $~'i. $2 for, both. r.1aternlty &tack chairs $2 each. Glider M. $5 Two $25 new · 1 rcn ~ 8 1 $12.50 One gold/chrome ~~· ~::1ra! $~~d= Mike $10. Spe~ker !10. clothe:;, ~ize 12-tol, 50c·$1. $8. 675-1692 ca~rr:r Vibratorc8T2~rasP?le ~!~e:!8U~~~ f:~~k zre~ Firestone 3 speed \\'Ith lii61iY chair $J. 6'73-i920 842-50§;) after 6 p.m. S.IS-1213 SINGER electric 1e 'vi n g lan1 p Sl . Table $5. Chairs decorator tiea.dli $5.50. Bike bar si.2.50. Flr11t eon1e, first lT' ADMIRAL portable TV MOVING. Slue and white machine with cabinet $2:5. :n. Trailer mirror. new $.i. $7. Tonnl'au cover for ti6 served., 323 Bowling Green. DARR Broo,111 human hall" wiUl 'land $2.). Full size cruet set $1 'Vig stand 25c f\.tahogitny gate leg table Ladies clothing. 1-fagnin's. Datsun &I.lid boot ,$6. Light Costa itesa. Take Princeton v.·ig, 9051 Sll. seU $10. 124 maple bookcase headboard Old brass and rosewood $10. l\.1i1TOJ'ed chest $20, Bullock's, Looks S1 • SlO. fixtures $1. G46-9842 !o Yale. $46-6277 i\lelody Lane. C.flt. MS-Im $:!;). Full size box i;p1·ing and Chinese flutes SI Maractlas MhTored dressing tab I e Men's clothing :?5c • $2. . -DRAFTING Table $15. matt res 11 $2:i. F.arly 2X pr. Glrl's outdoor white $12.50. ?olaple bed S20. Maple Hou~v.·ares lOc • s:;. 400 sq. DECORATO!l antique head- BLOND dlning table 3' x 'f Round coffee table, antiqued American maple i;ectio'1al shoe skates, size 7, $2. Blue 3-drawer chest $20. \l.laple yards of carpet. sha£. boat•r!. 111~!1· large and ~tends lo. 6'. No-mai· top $i 1 pair 202 wood sklls couch $25. l\fltching l'OC'k<?r glass pickle dish ·25c Purple framed mlrrol' $7.50. Cedar nylon, 25 yard sel'tions, 16-adorable $~J. G.E._ electric '20· Six matching chairs. S4 v.'ith bindings $15. Bun S20. Youth bed and ma111·e11s gla.~s bowl 25c El.ecbii:: chest $20. Library or dining 15 ~'ard seclioni; $10 •. S23 a h.e<1.tcr fan. neiv $8.j(), '1'oi·ks f&Ch. 646-{;693 o,1·arn1er, never used $5. 2 $20. Glrl'l 2ti" bike $15. alan11 clock $1 Real estate' table $11.50. flfarble i;labs 5ection. 276 E. 21st. C.tlt fine, Hoover electric floor GOLD upbolster@d chair $17. front room chairs $5 each. Boy's 26" bike $10. 3 IlP ~igns 50c Carving hoord 11 SlO . $12.50. Underbed metal corner Santa Ana '"~shet'. "''ashe:. scru~s and •• ,7813 • •• -d dries floor $1.:>. " k1tctien 646-6693 ,.. Griggs and Stratron engine Plnk sugar and' CTI!a.rfter SOc storage cu-=-sls S..1, Assorte DRAPERlES, 1va\I to "'all , chairs SJ.50. Deep fryer, El.ECTRIC iron $3 Electric HmtAN ti.air faJJ, tilonde, $20. 4·15" C:Orvette 'rheels Chip and dip dish 25c Bean ~~· ~ , ~ $10. total 14 x 8 fet'f. In tv.·o 7 clecliic, ne'v $8. Water ski plate 10 In x 10 in, like new medium length $15. 645-1355 and hub caps S12 each. 4 pots lOc each Gold vtnyl Ca.rd tahl~s ~"~· P1~s foot sections, laJ'!·belge, lex· S<\. Sniall end. overstulled $5. Toaster $7 Rubber boots, DOUBLE Box -apringi; and baby Dominoe hub caps $3. upholstered King headboard with fNJnn: 2Sc . SS. 3-paniel tured, handsomely lined, sectional brown and gold sin' 6. $3 Electric blanket mattreues with frame and Fertilizer and seed spt-eader $20 Brass -twin headboard ~~· '1.'00d e;:reeos--ttO. c.ustom-made. Paid per sec· ST.j{). r.ian·s larier 11ize •·bite .... G.E. rabbit eari; he•d~-~ i~. Dre·~,, .... .;th S5. 1" skill !la\V $15. and lrame SlO. 2099 Centella Cfia1n $2.50 ·• SS:. Knlr!'f of tiOn. now S22 each. 642-9626 navy blue i;.uit new. perfeet "° uvcuu ...., ...,.., -· CraJts1nan ha.rdwood auto PL N.B. 548-8382 Columbus hat $25. National . . 110• 1 Si5 TV $2. 646-6301 n1il'ror and matching 6 carrier $:i. chi Id re n • s GeographlCl! SOc. Brass and BRJDA.L-type negligees ~nd conchU~n , cos '1. 2 TWIN bed$ $25 e•ch Chair dra~·er chest $2j. Dresse.r ,1.ading pool S5. 8~7~ST2 LOTS of elothe~. \\'Omen's, copper pots $5. Toyfi, games ~gno1rs. small and mtdium.1 _5'=,_...:c.a;;::... _____ _ $2 Awn CoU@Cfur bottle&~ and m&tchlng chest S25. lS" PORTABLE Zenith TV ~iz(' 7·14. 25c>5L50 Infant5 lOc up. Loads of books 2X S5 • SlO. 642-9626 \\'OMEN'S shoes, size 8-B. S25 Lamps $245. Stainless vanity stool' S2 each. S2.3. 20., and 2f. llghhveighl lOc-$1.JO Shots 2 5 c • S l • 5 0 up. Open Feb. 21, 2'J and 23. COOKBOOK "Life's Pie-~·orn only for modeling $3.50 potli and pans $20. 642--04.:19. \Vll!ihlng machine $10. Night .boy's bikes $J each. 617_7017 r.1aternityrd tops 25c·50c 326 'Va1nul. N.B. 642-S158 tun:'," cost ~1:;,50 no1v $9. pR.ir. James Bond racing ~.·.?of. aeytime i;tand $3. End tables $3. J\ten's ha toe r.a.lety shoes, BRO\VN hide·a·bed so la $25. 612-0026 cars and track, new$.). Full Chall· and ottoman $15. NEED space nu1s• ~ll lo\'t>ly i;ize i 1'.i . $j New Oreske 968-239S t•ASHIONS . 0 e ,signer. 5 bedspreads $3 each. 3911 lspc:E .. Stingray $15. :i.1>-4028 Naugahyde sola $25. Sleeper old ceda1· chest. res1ored, track shoes, siU' 8, S5. Elcc-.. . . labels, size S.IO. clay, pal!o Siriui; Dr., Hun ti ne: ton AfOCAOO l00% nylon lila-i;ofa $!5. 'Vestinghouse elec· Shepherd casters S 2 5. fric wall clock $3. New KASTLE £~IS and h1n<l~~li forn;ials. Boutique tyr>e ros: Harbour I men! carpet & pad. Hke ne1~1 tr• roaster with stand $20. 8471319 Se a rs a 11 t 0 mat i c ~· Phoo~b e TVd ~20· 1 11: tun1e je,ve!ry, no1v S2· $15.1' ·=,=,o:c:::,~,,~,-,-,-,-,-11-,,..-h~ie~ld~fo< $25. 5 bumer !ltoYe $~ Feb. 1111. 922 Sunset Dr. CAST iron baU1tub rnode1'n rheck\\Tlter $2'0 Football ~~~ -. "-''"' an iron :>. !Hl-9626 · Chevy $3. Set of Chevy l he l l h d g11me $2,j() Child's rocker ....,,.,,..,,;iu, ?tfaple dinette m. · D s s between 17th and 18th SL oH wh te. eft an drain, $10 $2.5(1 Baby s..wlng $3.SO Floor . BE 0 Sp RE AD. taffeta valve cover gaskets S2. sz.;15, Sat until 3 pr,.f only. Monrovia, C.l\f. 847-6319 pollsher $9. 3138 BarbactOs. HAND mo\lr·er $5. Po\\er quilted throw. <louhle. deep Power ~leering pump for Sunday aft 7 ~M. See at 678 T\VO 68 vw chrome mag RECLINER chair Sj_ Radio 5-16-6360 mo1 wer .. ~'JfJ,.v'"dpeed reco1r3d royal blue. paid $59, no1v Chevy $5. Oievelle stee~1 ! Joann SL C.M. type wheels $l5 each . $2. Transistor radio $3.50. ----------P ayer ..-. ee sprayer · SJS 6-l2'-962ti Y.'heel S5. Chevy chrome nm 58 PONTIAC eng. Rebored, 5-tS-7891 J\liscel.laneous books illnd SOLID rock 1\1aple Captain's 8:-:10 rug $4. llxlt n1g $1. · 14" and. tube $j. Dual po\nl 1 balanced-crank, pistqn pins.. novels s;;c_ each. 10 .. clultl"s bar chair $ro Large round Boy's 24" bike S15. Up1ight ELECTRIC bathroom wall distributor for Che\')' st>. \ $25. nd LIKE New, fully tooled, hand bike $4. Hobby horse $3. beveled mirror SL'l Plate vacuum $10. 'T'ank type hearer S4. Expensive Crane carry around iron $ 5. Clll1l and rods Su ay po~·tted garden plow. $5. After shave lot.ion :J$. a ra(.'ks lOc Pegboard vacuum $6. Barbe.cue S.I. labaklry 12" center faucet Barbecue with accei;sories 1 QDly. 548-8236 5.:13-'JfJ73 anytime. bottle. Book case Slj. End ha1'(1\vare 10c 4 Herman Girl's 20" bike .ll .. Garden ser S8" i\Iaple finish com· $5 ~2395 u:.nC"IVV\ts. 2 ocange $15; fl!lller chairs $20 set. Eltt· \vheelba!TO\I' "~. Wood clln· mode $j, Deep !ea fishin ... ~~·.:.:::..;:;=------"~'~ 2 Twin ~k•••• he•d ..... --'. table $3. Ice buckets $1.50 ~ p k ~ • •·• tn-• 13. Cot 13. """ .......... IJU<l.I~ t · ffP-t Sl 12 50 ,·ng , h, ,. •, (•I) "'· rod SJ. Youngi;ter 's book~. ONE old shortwave ac a1u IX'll '" Champqne ash very ni~ each, Cosco high chair $3. ric co .,,/: po · · ' ""' d' S1S O 6"i3-3843 ' Girl 's bike 21 " SS. Polaroid Alab;ister covered di~h St.!iO Upholstered rocker. needs History and AdYenlure 25c:. Bell table ra 10 . ne SID each. ?o1odern den couch, Child's auto swing $3 Infant coveiing $l. 642-5667, 1513 Toy ~1eain engine, cost ·$20. cllX:k rad i o $6. G!rl"s B~UTIFUL king ~ i Z1!: lamp, "blaek irbn end tablf!, s..c-inger camel'a $1:1. 4 1Wnt Sl Bronz<> ?rei;ld,entilll Qran .... e Ave. as . ne1v $8. Explorer Scout Stingray bike \\'\.·\ h.banana "'l'OUlht iron headboard SZ3. all for $10, good condition. louvered doors 510 earh. ...... f 32 30 $lO Co b ti n c 16"ft by 17 fl nylon carpet, Cute black iron leleptiont Car luggage carrier ·$~.j(}. fi.in ~~~;~o ~\\'~~e~:tai~ s,t~~RA58 y type bike $10. ~;~1 ~~t~e'~~~s6 voit ba:I~~ ~:tscabi~et ~ndm~~ee '~: e.xcellent condition S~5. de!k...st.and and stool $4~:?5, 2 Assorted jazz albumi; $1.50 ,..,....i cha""er $4. New Sunbeam ble $8. 2 bookcases $5 & $8 . ...,__,1 bo 1 1 1 · • eal'h. Household iems 10c to Pllloi\· cases · 25c·50c pr. o-k . k d ·~ ·• ...,. ';J;I r 1too s I"' ve "·11h backli 'l. ;)l8-6m Oropery s2. 'D\•in blanket Sl '56 F' ·n.u sllc , Thun erbi.u teflon 2 el~cl.ric fry pan $22. Old 78 records. Lots of R(>PER 40 inch gas range 23~~" high. p .50 e;tch. Chnn1Jl<l~nc gla!'S<'s. set of engirie," in excellent con· J.la\\·aHan string guitar $8. books, one bamboo f!Oor ~· MS-8834 54~703! Sat only. 2 LARGE carpets $Jj f'ach. ~ize $1. 271 E. J61h SL C.ilf. dltion, '$2j. 53&-8038' 5>10-8376 lanip S10. 2 old· chairs $5 L'"'E New. ~•uxe .""lb ""· '2'.' Webster-Holly g•· I". fl len's su\ls tdle .10 .. 12 ~:; lo PORTABLE TV 'vorks ......,.,,, lj' ·SKI boat. unfinished ash each. Carpet S'~·eeper $2. U\ ....,.,., ..... _, "" ""' $15. Slacks. ~i?e 32 $1 ettch. 2 BAR s!ools $lj Corner , \ •~ Table lamp· 12 ea"h 3 n..1u,xe car i;eat $8. Car bed. Signature, console zigug table. :JO" F"'Uare ·s 3 : S.J. :Vine rack SJ. Patterni; oak frames. can be finished s "" · "f:-'. Ladies dre~i;e~ siz<>s 10·16 .... ....., -'-.,;th all ,,, •• , '• removable rockers, ex· sewing machine, earns iJ1.. &lG-2378 5C. Tu-o child's desk.~ $2 \lilh inboard. outboard or "' evisivns \y, """ uo· {.)(' to S3. Ladies i>hol'~ 75<:, ~====-_,-,-~-lud·' ... , ·,. •• ion .Jep Sl.O. Occasional eluded S25. Whlte1 e}'elet 1· each. Ladies $100 Borgana jet drive. Wood and plans c ....,, '"""""5 repai ..,. I • ~·-· lngl bed d • ... lo $1.j(J. Jeweh'Y case SJ.JO. CLEA!l.'l NG clos(lts. ltems coat $20. Briefcase with key 125. La"" 64:z..2517 Steamer trunk, hi g, big, 10. ...,,...-,..,.r gas 5 e sprea $3. nitchen Vkllet ray rnai<sa~er $3. Cof· Are all elthl!r designers •• ., l... ff •~ 0"1 HB 1 ve $15 .. New child's table $.'). Nesco ·electric $~.Pet ~~et St.SO. Picture OFFICE desk. wooden 60" x ma_. 0 er.~ · ~ninz chali $2 ,jO .. 642-7888 COOk!!r SlS. 3 pair green -~~ ta~~~h~nd ~a~~:t s~~1d~ ~~~:Ck~~. f~~l~:.~a3:~ 1lc to $3 .• New double 30" x 30" $25. H.11.t rack, SCRAM LETS Bib'VN Recliner $23. Tan drapes $6. Floor stancllniz glass\1•are lOc l'> SI. 01· Jo~eph T-Tag-nin. sizes 10.12· !jrlspread 6 S.>. 4 dra~er met a I upright S 5. ' • \ £1 t. approxlma.tely 15' x bird t1'48e $i. ~ S. toman ~-812~791 11·16, 11even1een suits. !Ome resser $ · Pllrn!s ~.x. Typewriter stand. hel\vy du· 1 ~ $25. Chrnme table, 4 TowneP, Santa Ana. 54J...18SS cockt11il and some buslnei;s !,able':1olh 5~: Doll house ty $10. Child's car seill St .L'RG. E haSSotk S5. Prt~rson j.JC '''rought iron decon.tor " .,, •lap!• d'·l-TRAVEL. a-~~ · l " o• st-el '"''ts 11·125. F•'fty· . lll·11tyled melal dinette ""I .....,. · "' ... ..,u<:n, ch ldren's man1i11I baby s1\'ing.Jlke ne1v ' '"' cage $5. YeUO\v drapes 7' :'I: 4 h lni l'k l2" C-all· ~~e. 4 chairs $25. Car top books 5c-51k. String hain· r.;, illrlal gnarrl rail le>r brr! thi'l"e d~!!l'!I S1·S1S. F:l-:h· 8' $2. Deconitor items 2X lo c ? , ' e ~e\v J. Fiddle -itisery -Gained ~~er $2. New hoist $10: 3 mock $3. Boy's. laUies. 53. l\.ti~cellanoou~ infant and teen cocktail dret...<oe!l $3-$20 $?. 8. traverse rod $4. 9S32 afte1 4 Pt.I. 5-l.>-2529 _ Forbid_ Vermin_ Beet. ~Y ~!n:!P $1.st. Proctor _ rnm'a_®~ .. Oc..~:;. ntcx ..... child ~clothing_l-. slic.-3 T'velve coats Sl.50-20 Four-Malahina.D:cil-t,.H.B .. _ .f:_1t!,;~N singli: m!!_~~ •. le -FEEL my NOSE _ ~ter n:w:-tOllfSS ~asrth l I I bl ti I -Bl Ceri' '"fl'it5 S:r.sr.--rweJVe Pf'IC!t'son 111esh combl••t>'on -r.rrave you fo.....,..Ren ""UI' l!;" nd · · 1 '" GI can . p aLi?111a s, I a e n1011 l!l o " years. ue rar CAR •-d l 1 1 ·~ ··-,. ~a ree""' au 11 .~ .. "I ~kirts 50C-$3.E1ghtsv.·eatrrs ~· ~o . car S:· c1·ib,playp<n•ndpom00tb.ootionthatv.oua1'-adog1" ·. ~ ll""·'-dl nens. tra)'S. casse1'0les ••'Uw1t.M>ul \1adS3.2ca1'd b th• 11 I tr . ~ • Oflling •vu ,,., ..... es SC-$1 bl 2 :11:11--$2-T\\·elve houses llc· a. ~e •e . c ec ~ ... cost $30, now SJJ, Girl's "Sure, Doc, that'~ all over ~Ing, i;ize 8-t?, 1sc-$6.50. . · EluP. and \\'hit c ~~ cs S ,.?nd · SlO. Salton 7X Lingerie, negl.igee sct11;, rotisserie, Si e11.ch. Record clothes, size 1-3, boy's v.ith me now," CUrtaln a;tretC'her . $1 .50t ~1:· 1vasl·~. g la sses , 1:01 1Tra; .SlJ. I lon~_t-c~ r;lipr;, bikini pants. all new playm:· tape recorder, pole tlothe1S-10,10e -tioc:. Starts ''Hcr.v are you feeling?" ~ bookcalle hea.dboard c n te1115 5c..$l.'Po(tery ~>e "'!? e\·~nin~ .g0'''n J. 2:ic·S3. Some like new lamp demitasse cup/saucer Sunday. ~2&16 "Creal! Ju st FEEL my ,z· \Vrillit'r . type \\'ali.hfn;: lUld art lQc-.$5. TO\\'eb: and o~g !; o c Ing pink llngerle 2Sc~2 50 Swim '*"ear collection. mahogany slielf. NOSE" • hlne $l5, Sat-sun:.r.ton. h.ou s e ho Id l\JJt'n JOc. bridesma.ld dre1's 1V l th Sl..$3. Bogner· ski pants SlO $10 each. J\taPle high chair, AN'fYQUE library table S25.1 ___ . _______ _ ANSWERS ~~.!...: t.falchbox toycase 25c. Li.ke niatchlng head piece. SlO. 1 Stole, handinade SIO. Dozens 8" crih mstm!'5, $1 5 each. A_n~que des.k S25. Room UNUSUAL bamboo framed ' ;;i;~O;;;n,::;;-;;;;;:-=c.;-;;-;. =., ne'v tilU!fed animals :?5c. floor length half sllp-seml of belts SOe-$1.75 Je\\'eiry TV .cabinet Wlth :a:torage $25. divider $2 .. Disc recorder $6. glass top coffet table $25. i, Dark blue 8\llt, sttt 4 .. , Blsck boots 11s $ l 2 full Si). 1 G.E. eleclric 25c-$l Sh&!s. excellenl con:-All aood co!'ldllion. no junk. llanhvare 1tt?ms $1 . $5. 2226 Gas water heater szs. f.i-,-~"!--Seldom .uacl ''A.tlu'.!. "littpof'l~--:;:s~t1!n~ s-:_:_ -feedi~Ulh..-;7.so..,,,2..Jrorn;. ""dffi0ff."'71TA~~~'A7i -96:Mi913. . _ _A 1Sta\e-Av.e., 01:. Staurday TntUer-siz:e-.gas. "Stal.-e ·S22:- ei9Ctric tewlna: ,machllll!, Formica covered hob b; ~ mlOOl' _repair $5 ~ch. SOc:·Sl. ?olen's sulJ.s, i!ze 40 O!'lE houti tiredoOi' O' x 6' 8" on y Drapes lM" x 124" $10 pair. opplete w!1h .atta~nts boards 40c. J\1odel of Vic· All'Way canister vacuttm • and 41 ~IM>rl. $3-SS. 'TopcoaJ new $25. Schwinn 1S speed TELEVISfON, black and 220V 'fh:ennador heater with al#' cut $25.1~~ SP(lrt& .Orlstl bouie $1. Trike $2. needs new hose $10 .. l end $2. Shirts 15 and. 15~. 25c. bicycle, neetls repairs $JS. White, good condition SI>. thermostat $25. Different :rs 11~n2 ~~~~~· 2&kl5~e~ -~n LP""'a1~~-bqlOc1>. CTlub& ~~~u;i'!i~nn!:, t:t! 271 E. 16th St. c .ri.t. '4 roll away bed "1th mat-Westlnshouse oven and antiques SI · $25. Call even-~.$1 Set taMe ta.mps>$1. .........-. """"' . oys dr11piit $2.SO • $7.50. Crttn 646-0045. tr!Sf $20. 2 new Fn.nlz oil stand $18. Movie projector lngg 494-3123 ~ l ~ only. 2199 Pomol\a »~. Seada llJ1d pierced tloral print cotton cha.Jr slip MODERN tonnica dining filters $20 each. Remington ~· Lens and holder $20. TROPICAL fiah: 13" Pacu· 4.._, Apt. C .• C.M. camngr ~. T8~le MW a~ <'Ovtr $5. Ironing board table $20 Six thairt Sl.l. polnorrlabJe type\\Ttter-.ne-eas :~~~: :· H:~55 c~ Plrahna $20. 8" Pa cu CAl\EJ"JE Jtecordl.r ~ motor ~ 615--4120. •07 $l.50. Vaporizer $S. La~ oiJal mirror $18. m repaln S25. Oriental . · Plrhanit $7 . .5" Pacu ne.w •• Piaeb .. bu090' w1tl'I ~eUotrope, Corona del ~la.r. .Pt.tt.rMc slroUe:r , "1th lAdk!s. stie 14 clothes 50c-tyJ)e bird.cage and i;tand $7. \looden ~·I $6. 1 ~·I'll Plrahns $.5. S'' African ~. ace~. Eio.t,. YOUTH Bed. whlh; wiiil "1Jbp)' ~ST.~ • .caf"'.eil 50e, $1. \Ves.tcllff. 6~ T't:aching n1aehine w I th ~Yt'111h cream en S9 each. 6 Mouth breeder $2. JO" \Valk· ""• , •-'-..,., ...... ...,.."' , .-..1 mattrna•, t".lc•"' WalmJt Oster e I , c 1 r 1-t knife nr..-.. • coilrses in reading, punetua· Diedrich v.11.toer colorit SJ2 · illi Catfuh SlO 3 aallon ac-•• ,. ...., _ _._.... . .......... .,.,... rvvDLE. lovable bej1ej tton,math.andspelllng$2S. $22, Piano stool S2S. 4 quarium $3. .10 gal lon roRMICA i)p Qii ' tf:Oubl« bf'd bookcuc, head• lharpenct. S3. Trike St.50, n1ale S2l. Re CI s te r ed . JTouHhold fonlishings 200 to f'ostorta menko platea and 1Jquatiu.ni $3. 4!M-18S4 chain $10. Maple ~cof1« 11~.~ w;!~~11me8 $20.11682 ~~re: alr~~ee=l.e, 9b'2-7938 Sl. 1730(!. Pepper Tree candle holdCl'$ SS each. 6tl--'---'-'--"'--- •·••·. ~l .... -~i""-••. .u ... ·1a ..... ~ ~ c•=="·==..,,..,_~~' I DESERT A'-l'·-p $15. 3S s•-·1 " I l V 11 r ictures in fran1es Sl • $8 REALISTIC hlti:ti band pol.lee ....,.. ,....... ~.•.., ~ ul': ai.. • """ • r oun a n . a e)', S42-69l5 · receiver 148-l7j r.1c. like *"°820 c....: "'' ; BABY · Jtema: n;at.lnet ,ts. 1tfOTO~CLE HelP1els h-,11 ca. pi~lol t>...3. 2Sl8 Orange near \Vamer and ~lainolla. nel\'. $2J. ~fotorcfclt Btiddy Rif)IQ-Phootl $13. Olflll qt Hardw6od trildufa: chU'>Ji ,!"rlcti~ry· seoondS $16. ;.,,~.Apt C. C.t.t. 8Ji--3867 VW door $8~ 'Vtndshleld S5. ~:t i St Turner + 2 CB mlkt dra'llJllfJ SS: G~11Sw.re Larve foldlna baby -,th $4. tl6:).-066 CAR top lugpge c;aJTler, 4' V32 SLOT car tracks l5c Yenden1 ~. BO"mper $3. $17. Hfgh h~quency ¥t'Oithd ~. Oothlna Jl45. 2lU Strotlcr J3. All lttrns ih SOP'A S foot Iona and rom· ir 6' x S". Well nia<te, &o6d each, and all parts·but can. Body $20. 84W363 ~lane 1nttnlll'I SS. Not Jinn, -Ave., Apt. C. CM· ..... , •h>pe 96M01l lortabte.123· 53>-1138 condition. $3. -S.WI lfl.SPEEI> bike $25. ;s&.J\l91 will boriaih. 49J..~ ·-• No Matter What It Is / YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A . ' i : i ' . ' ' ! l -DAii .Y-H--.. , • PILOT • • • ' 1 I . d DIAL DIRECT 'J- 642·5678 . ' • l . I _•J1 CHARGE 1.T ! ' • ' '. I ... ,. ' , I ·-1 • • l ' ·: +-- . " . • • • , I ' ' ' . , I • • . . .. _ . • . , s.E"~'""u·~'~....,.~~2~1;~12ti~oi~~::~~~~~~~ f Mll!lt!Arou1llJ'l'Oit'~ HTS! . ..,a't.'MSTOCK TRAldPOftTATION TUNSlfOllTA:TION TRANSl'OltTATION TRANN-TA"ION • ITitANSPOR TATI [ f:'LI ANP, pADI . , Doti• -MoWle H-11 ,_ Alli. hrYlc9 ~n VohJcleo 9515 1_,!'!!'i C... -'"'9 t_..w C.1 I -lmjlo~ t a,. · ·MOO ! '1~ =~~:'.' M10 = • .. ::.='":.· "'f. * 1iii14 •· * "! ":!w ~ '~E~~g:vE A' UST 1·N·:." • .. Call ile 1i2s . :,~~ -. Aj{C, Fo.tv:,t"""•rico'if~· =:.-~. ~~~ VJ!':' .ti"::~~ J~~~~:!~=~· ~ ch. alttd. aboW qUal. ek. ~!t m1 ,;;,..1 ~fat9n_.,._,. mq wtwls $10 UCh. 0'35>.' 1 I . .. ...... """' l2IO ... •llP •Y:"'''" -•>et' * -~ . $1995 . AM ERl(A I "• : " '";, 1700 67W!l1 . • Cr.•?,1 pw•ol .a~lt vw • IO HP ,~. new ...s AL ROllRTS ' ii" oe&ler, 211 X2ll. Shrtnlc GREAT,.,,. ..... Pl!ppi<s. p .. k. .. ' ~·" rl•I• mo. Ch Pl G•.L : ,. ' • . ' I ~ 14" e1,padty Both ... vc T 1 ,_ " 3 St-fort s· 1:;111 o-...... .,,, .. ry1. -ym. • MC ' ·~,.~· ... -'. ""''-• .!"~. ~PAC~--''",.,;., 01 .~-~·~ .lOl!!OG&RlonGrov,BIYd. YEAR END CLEARANCE I ==>£:= -D\l.Rs. 67>-1132: J .,.q U. •11y of •¥r flow 530--1~ . \oi Block W. or Brookhurtt- I Mkc. M;ftchl"' t I PUREBRED Sllmo)1ed _pqp. P•rk&. Alf/FM stereo radio for 531·1800 , . 20S2 ~en~, C.&t, plea. FloU)I •hilit, adorable, SALES -cti..io Y.01ir ho111• Late Ford pick.up. WW , 1 t 1 wffkl $25. ~ from\ oY.r 100 11ow 111o4fl1 trailf: for AM. 546-S392 lft :; SALE r . • · --· '0 ... Y to "'°" 1" of ha.,.o CamMr& 9520 i lwa!ti 17'0. SamoyedpUpfAKC Vo11r• c111to• .,,nt. c.;.."7, I· ·' '' REASONABLE '"'llCl-~11 ~M• ""1" Tr•ll•r TraVll MU LOOKING'POR REMAINING '69'S IN STDCCK PAINTING. Contractor: 30 * 847-8588 * ' 4•p•rt..11t Mf'f1n1 each 1.. ' · A CAMPI R1' I >'ti-,f'XPll'. wW. exchanre 4 rdol!U11 old %. coWe; N~ c.•ti•it. \Ve have 4 Jeft al( new -SW-.~ .... _, -cu, '"''· "49-399! 2124 -"ANAH11M"-inc .... -...... dul<r'• HU.GE" SAVIN' GS ---..... or P.f.l'tl. ~ , fONDlll:OSA MOllU cost. Don't be left out! f'inl -~-TRANSPORTATION fSTATH """'· tint ,.,.oc1, ,,.. s.. l .... ,., .. "."" --Al: 1oeEm FREE TO YOU Boots " Yachts ,,.,. -"COSTA MW"- SMALL FE>1ALE MIXED SWALES ANCHORAOE 6H!NUAF PARK TERR IER. FAWN , Co&stH1wa,yat-~ -17HWlrlltffot A.,.. SPAYED, GOOD \VlTH N~ Beach linoe 19l5 714441·1~10 '"'cblldren ! c •ta. YACHT SALES I -"HUNTIH•TON · -= 2123 CONSULTING lllACH"- REDWOOD P'ENCE TEAJt Bolt paints A Supplies DIUFTWOOD I EACH CLUI IT DOWN TAKE rr AWAY Call 548-l!Dl DaUy 9-S 214l! P1,rfirC001t H..,.,. "YOU OWN IT!~ 131 SCOTT 16' Whaler, cwtomlzed, fully il4·5l._,7Sll PLACE CNR 18th a: Plact~ eqv,ipped,, 100 HP Johnson.. ''YUCAIPA-CAUMISA" rt.) _ .. . -. . 2121 Perfect OC!Dlf-Cost Re\v over SOUTHWEST MOl lLE• SILKY 'l'ER8JER, 5 Yh. old, WIOO, &ell .$2950. 54&-1936 HOME SALES '"'*have, !loma with aduJll lT HYDRO SWHt, Deep v. 1065 c .n'"ot• 11 ... 4. only. :pEAOJeE wtth pt.pei;s. l~p. J/0 pwr lift, trlr 71 41 7t5-'4 SIZ 10\>e1-chlldren 5'6-1MT am bib, like nu. Utt<! lri·1rt~h onbo. · water, $2150. (213) 592-1652. IV*r * * Chry1. • Plym. • GMC tOO!lll GanJeft Grove BJvd. % Block \V. ot Brookhurft 5.11· T800 TRAILER SALES 1 ·,~968~~c.m.--'.,'--,-"s~p-,-c~, .~, . Stl'Mm Line e ldHI Au Io mauc transmlulon. TerryeNom•d•Oasfs power stttrtni. power Exp&orer "'°'°r· Homes brw.kts. air 'l0f'ldllionl.'1E'., Campers and Shella also new S' cab o camper - 131n Harbor ilvd. G.G. sleeps 4· Only $34!l9 ask Jor No: 1481 when you call Don l~ 8locka: No. of Leanard '3&-4010 Garden G1'0Vt Freeway 537-t011 28' CONVERTED 8 US , ---------1 POWER PLANT, REFRIG , ETC. ALPINE * 54!Mi086 * SIU Jim UNllllW 3 ADOR., mbc: hrffd pupt, I CLASSIC 25' quis, Sffpa: a, '62 INTERNA.T'L M.et :o wla:. U.V. A cuddly. MN. !2'T 'eng, 2·radlos; etc, etc. Cooaar VACATION Camper. Slow:, refrl&, sink I Z. Nd. ed. homes. --~=,,..,='""'·=~=~ r_-TR.AVELCENTER. etc,. $995 or best olr. ~U93 2/21 1'13-cRESl'LINER . 18'. u; TRAILER SA~ES Excel •• Golden Falcon 1,,_,6'1>-"""'13<~2~~~-~ 6 PUPPU:S. Ger/Shep mlx. HP, ,11300. Xlnt 25' SlJp ''Buy from a m1in Olympia -Alpha 1961 Dodie "'-Ton, 18,000 med. size,~ maleo"2 female, Avail. 6«2~ ror 'PPf. who llve1 in onel'' Apache. Wheel C•mper ml's, 383 efllt'. Air, auto 1 brown, oth!n blklwht. WE SERVICE Worlds la.tpst most com-trans. 1968 81-4i: cam":!r. U&-2&60. 2/21 -. WHAT WE SELL! plete RV vehicle ahoppiJla' Many xtru. $2995. M7-23S2 rREE 10 ~ honiea.-6 ador. S.llboata 9010 S2. So, Harbor, 5-nla Ana center. ... 1 Sid. So, or Bola:a Sll-1066 &3S2 G G '"°rt/hr. polnler mix ,..._.. ,LIKE SAILING? B'Y HARBOR l .,..53,4_6'°6'·•8 81 6"'· CG Dvna 81191111 9525 Mother AKC lhClJ'lh'al r DISLIKE THESE! " pointer. 962--0UO f 2/fl • Payments, hl&h in terest. Mobl .. Home S•let ltd Sat, Open SUDday EXPORT Co. sell~ $25CIJ PUPP~• • -•,, • 2 "~"'" • 11 p -n•-•, YEAR END .... ~ metal nake, -4 SHt, tuU Prlct 1 St1rt Aa Low Al $1695 !lLH •> ·IMM EDIATE DELIVERY HUGE SEtE€TION u;.g, • ,,_ • an~•• ::r. ·~ ... C .i 1969 ri.!U..TOP tent trailer l•ngth ~-. ~·-domo . ftrntlea. Territi/Beq:le~ 7 clUJUna, ~. etc. LEA.RANCE SALc. u.-•v.: ...._,. ~'ff1r. ~;e&JWd,''"Td ..:.......t PREFER THESE! NOW ON DISl'LAY luUf equipped. sleeps six. S1850. All chrome. loaded JI. W '-·11 H' h NB -....... -· .-.c._ .,., ,.:: 211 24 " 30 8!l3-M9I after 2 p.m. ....... ..,..,.-~ ,·m-••. -'--19 way, •. li0-"7'646-6996-, • ._ __ ......, 00 .WORK t. --. , Wides w•u• --~"" ~ ---~~~,"-~ ·-= "~ G.\REFREE SAILING• . • lip WEO l'itt1:.otii 18' · JtiM..,_..K_..I ..... de!._,., poitlol llnancinr -~-' · ~-1764 FREE ii'home wtno Other Cal 2511~ as $.14 %.41.Y 1425 Btla!r St., a.ta Mua many exrru. 955 Dartt1I avail. aq,&(IOd credit Phone A~Jliicl~G -Diilar . ' . . . . . . ·-·-. . • ~HE 'SlPwridlo$995 Unuiual automobile, one ot a k:fM: dulic. -Oean le: In iood condition thru out. 2S other ptaoecbtl· •IO' choole. 1953 thN ,1!16,, ' _I'. 'llll'l'l I 1111 q1 i'l I I •1 3Ul0 w: Cout Hwy._ N.B. 642-NOO S.tG-1764 AuthOrized ~G Deal~r 1966 .912, 5 spd, am/lm, Needs paint, eng just re- «:<tnd. 13000 tirm. 673-2012 or fill-&WI. See at mo W. Dalbo& Blvd., N.8. '6.1 C Paracllt, Nu paint, Btaod _nu rebuU.t engine, lOIK'O ruara111ee. S2700 or Of• ..... * 96S-TI+I • '&1 POlti'CHE Co u p e , blU'l\lfld.Y w/ bl.k int. New eiig. Ciood body. Girl "mwt iiell. 548-M.20 OI' 548-4523 ·57 Pondle: s 1pd tram, Al\l/FM, PittW tires, 37,000 mi, A.ea blue $39'ra. 497-1625 RENAULT- '68 RENAULT R·lO. Air cond, low mllea,:t. $1150. Call -&46-4'4.1 SUIARU THli ALL NEW SUBARU FF-I STAR IS HERE Top ~ 90 --i mph, -up lo 40 mUu per pl. Experts say lhit. co..ud be the car ol lhr-year-. Come 1n and test drive on! today, l<USTOM ~ORS 8-15 ~r. ~1.f, 541J..5i1S dop:. Female pediJree Pua Try Our Cub Plan 1ii biock Eut ot Harbor Blvd. St, C.M. 548-6405 549-4186: a.ft. 1 pm I; wkerlds UT~ 2123 . .NEWPORT SAILING CLUB 0JrJta Me.. ffi4) ~70 _........, __ ;----~-• ~ · '65 SUNBEAM, ~cal "BARNEY" a.oa••. ·-• m-1100 • Tran.,., Utility '450 COPPERTONE c1e1 .. EN•USH FOID ., M'i · .....,.~ hlco -,· l830 room to nin, J .. t lows $1d,lll) CAL 28, tun "'"'· SACRIFICE! 'll<IS' tn'lLITY ln11tr 1 ""'"""· $150. GE ..,u flim. i;e. cal··......, ot ' children. *94-3126 J/23 -. _.,..·ta~'--di~ ....... _ 1970 -20K.U Lancer •Ena defrost rctrir -Iree-.rer $111. THE ~'GUSH '67 f.1G Mldgc t-rebll enclnc, Placentia & 00, Costa I MO " kl"· Sho .,."~;'...'. ~ •• ,·-,1 ... ;',,'!:.v '!" Furnished, low ttnt ptrk ftlr conver5lon 10 camper Whirlpool wlhr ~-110 A.C. G'o"",.,.... New clut.eh, Brlllsh ra,clng M•u.. ~73 · m ... e .. .,n. ' ts, ,_., .. _' ...... _... • S ' K uOBILE $15 64S-464l $25 G -·~ 1 ========= Lona hair: charcoal: tnJn-J~. panel. Xtra water . • ....., · dryer, . as titove s~u. THING ' 111-etn, \l'll't?~. new top. jutt i · ed. ~ 2121 t4fik" Cimbled s.tove , HOME BROKERS Trucks tSOG ~. AT ' tuned . $1110 or best oUu. ·TOYOTA fd coc:d i,.;me, 3~· mo,. Old ~l'J!!!'° rad Io . Cali 12362 .&~d. G.G, .;.;..=c:...----= BES1' makt1 In Co. Porsche. ORANGE CDU NTY'S 19;)....()().t~'-~---- Sprl,.er $J)anlell1Abr mix. ,-.,.,....,,,.-==~~~ -------'----i '67 FORD FUO 3A TON run~ gear, n11ll! & VVLtJME ':i7 MGA RoQdgter, ne w \VE-HAVE OVER P\.lfl~ltl. ~18 2124 CAL ti-,-p ,llQ!! Outata.n-. VS. aulOmatic, radio, heater Indy'1 $5000 In v ei led t.:.NCUSH J'ORD plua;h interior. paint. lop. . 70 1910 TOYOTAS dln&'.b~ tll.is ~·eek only!! TWO MOBILE HOMES lowmileagc.Has new S.foOi W@/tride 673-0925 DEALER \Vire wheel!\, 26 n1pg $•19.i IN Sl'OCK ' -TOYOTA, .TOYOT·A 1 ' l SALE l $1399.00 ' • I 1~ royota Corolla • r C:.it lh ot speed. ~ I XJN 333 $1699.00 • I ' ! 1969 Toyoll, Corona HT Riii. 4.,.,..i. 1 YW1' O'f1 I • • $169t.OO ! • t 1969 To)'OW. Corna, Sed. . ft/l!. 4 1pecd. ' • • YCN 670 • l $1399.00 . \ • 1961 To)'Ota Corona Se<f. ~ ) H. Autemallc. VTI' S7S t ., ' S1499.00 ' ~ Toyota Corona Sed . ..: R/H, a1.:tt1matic. .; \VXY 536 • ~ $14'99.00 1968 Chrona .HT R/H, 4 IP't'd. VHL 479 $1099.00 1967 TeYota Qirona Std. R!H. autcmatlc, T RH 521 $999.00 1967 'J'oyo'a HI Lux. P.U. R/H, 4 spef!d. TXU OOt ·,; i • : -I ... , I . . • • • ... . ' • • ' • • $1·199.00 ' 1'6U:oYOla """"' 2000.... St, Wl(oll. H. Ovtrdrlve. VEL3S3 ' $19,.00 1966 To;... Corona sed. R/lf, 11tlrk. TRD O.U ' ' • • " • • • ' • ,. r . ' ' t l l ' ' • • • C'OCl<ER poodle puppies, 6 David Fnuer, 3424 Via li59 NASHUA camper on it! !UOR900) OVEk. ii J3G-1129 lmmecli••• O.li't•ry wb old, ~ to iood home. Oporto, N'.B. en•) 673-5252 Rent S4$ 1.fonth: $2150 $1'fS I -~• , 9600 NOW' AT ==::.=::.==== ; WW.., for'"°"·.......,, 1956 FLAMINGO AL ROBERTS mpon-~-CLEARANCE Ml!l.I ~ •• ,. • .. ' MOVING. S.rwl IU """'· 1". FIBERGLASS ..uboaL R4nt $40 Month, PlllCES! ,. . 'Q\S "" HAHOll I LVO. ' ! DEAN LEWIS Xlot -co nd 1 ll on . d..,.o Aili. tun l<>r bay 10<36 C.b&oa $2'95 Chrys .• Plym .• GMC AUSTIN AMEllCA Tluodort tll'"'•-. COtrA MISA · : 2/21 &.aiUDc. 9lll ht transported S6-874:1 Dir. 842-3939 1«l80 Garden Grove Blvd. •gg MGB Roadster ., ,,. NEW e USIO 1 or ·--rl-· ~ ...... ..,,..r_.,.,=··-= .. "'· "'-="~"~~ • 12 II Block IV. ol B.-ookbunt AUSTIN AMERICA ROllNS FORD w/h&Rliop. IL\n. RICREATIONA:L .. l, • -~ -· ~ 'l.3• ·rtBERGLASS Sailboat -WIDE e '17-lO!O -"""'°'Blvd. cau "8-1>.lt. 900 So. Cit. Hlthway Needs ~rinc. Call ...__,_;__ ... a HI tr! I $600 DOWN, T.0 . PMTS. Sales, Service, ParlJ ,..,,_._ -"'" -o ''8, MGB CouP', u.,1 _&., L.-1na Beach V~H.ICl,;ES - 1 , II&'!'... 2/23 ~·"'-"!-"· way r, w S99'PER MO. 2 BR. '6' DODGE V2 TON PU .ImmC!dia.le Dcliveo ~ ,,,__~ ,.. ..,.. -..-· .,.., 'TO·tf.€$3115. '42-1611 See Sal -n ~od-' '°!!!~~~~~~~~I this weekend. P.fake oUer. 494-7503 ' * 540-llOO G-Jlty A wht. put l'<Rl>n, •. s.n·· • 1 BA. DEN, DINETTE, V1, au1omatic, radio, beati.>r. A l\i ~s 1:; Xlnt condilion. "·'"1987 · JOO °' old ds ood bo 1,,,·..-·""'· =,....,=~~~ ELECTRlC BROILER Hai; ramp€lr s!)eU already '"""'" iAlll ssst -F•,<lo•y WIVarranty .··"·.·. I 6 MM 'nee 1 me. COUJMDIA Clj Fiberglau ~'41 Bkr M2.J939 mo1.nitcd. (K3ll~&:li FERRARI (TMTIC)ITIAJ ·-~art. 6 pin ..2(21 Sloop. Con1fort&ble Day $1999 " --- .I TiLtPllONE POLES 22'6 s.11.,. 17!0. 54&-4>l1 OEWXE Mobilo Hom ' AL ROBERTS FEHA-1 OPEL M•rk II Wagon< Avail•ble on U1ed Newpott, CM or 106 C.cll 241>60, 2 hr 2 ba, din, nn. f'f,wpo.rt lmpon. Lid. Or---------H' L P l k T I Pt. 60o9iMl 2121 l!_~P lor r.ale. Sleeps 2, ram rm. bll-ln kitchen. All Chrys ... Plym •• GMC 3100 W. ~--H-., NA ~ ~· .i., author-1968 OPEL Kadctt ~port ' ux c ups oyo as ......,.. available. $!DJ. exter. comp!. Adult Pk. 10080 Garden Grove .Blvd. .....,... ~1 _ _ Qi Lind Crul1•r1 10oo f.files or 30 Da,y1 nt!t balf Labrador pup-67>-2937 536-4081. after 5:30 PM or SC.9«15 ' .5«>-J'* w,.ss.s!RVI~PARTS upc, Sl~l67! ' W"fON • -·1 ,ie1. All black. Male It 23• O/Day Tempest Sloop, ~~.,;;:'""=='!~· ----~ ~ Block ~~~rooklMU'lt Autbtlrized MG o,iltt alGO w. Cout HWJ'. Pt.vs OTHER , EL"MOflE: ; 1'. female~. 531-4923 2123 very clean, comfortable da1 BE'I'FER than new 1968, -~=.;;~;,;.,.=~ 1---------1 Newport ISffch HARD TO GET MODELs MOTORS-. ' i A&f&lil• puppl••· 1 maJo 2 &&ller. c.u 83>-5419. 24x61), Ownt• loavl-, m"'t 12 EXTRA CLEAN !oUSTI"' HEALEY "2-9405 -176' lmJIOl1od Autoo '600 NOW IN STQC11,. > , !•male. 1.Abndm--mlx 2049 LIDO u fio. 2303. Xlnl Cond. ..u. s " K MobU; Home * VANS * .. Aoibor!ud F=r! o..lor _.;.... _____ _;, Your a. .. -o.<ta.>JO"St!D At ,TOYOTA . I Ftdtnl Avt., C.M. 2-23 w/!>Jf ractnr 1.., A trlr. Jirorua, 1.2362 Bo&ch Blvd, 1855 ti.a, ,..bit .,,., FIAT '62 l'Ol!l!Cllf!" C Coupo, ••w DEAN LEWIS Fectory· Dlnct ONlot NUP love: darlln1. mU-Call 6'l3--09C1 Oarden Grove 636-0921 , KUSTOM MOTORS pa.int, roll bar:. $100 or.._. ~~~·Ive~~-h ~ 196t\. Harbor, C.M. .&tM;m ..._,'.~•rs u.-·ca . brNd dos-Sml, mt.le. WI.I· 14' SUPER Sa I e 111 le 'fibo &: Rtel lOxU, furn. 145 Baker, C.P.1. ~().5915 van/camper. 6TS--1351 FIAT 850 ())upe. Im-"2-U60. 1969 .ToyOta ·Corolla lff.3322 tf4...m1 ,,,, •11 tall. 536-2001 21'21 Fiber&lus lklop, Trlr. Fut, Widow .or rettttd cpSe. No ''3 FORD P ICKUP 1---------1 acui&le, e:xtru, must sell '59 Ponehf' Super '>lack" Real economy! 35 mpei l,5jog Beach. Blvd •. WJfrrt BABY R ATS ntuw ,93. $550. 536-249'1. pet&. ·DO Newport Blvd, % Ton, long bed, xlnt cond., BMW .._ $lT!iO. 56-4..735 coupe, Michelin 't I re 1, with· red l~thtrette n • _,,.._,,.,w~'~'=""~'"-""..__'~~~I ,~l.Ml 2121 21' AURORA f'bs1s, Fixed C.M. No. 1. • 3 spd., dlt, m~d. blue ext., chrome whee ls, r e b u 11 t !ttty. Bucket llH.ta w/4 , '69 TOYOTA Corol l a i JUiisrr§ with caa:e. 'kw.._ head. Stp1 4, Sharp 20' X 5.1' MOBILE home, sm. bl&ck int. Take small fer-engine. 833-3068 noor shift. ~ed_ h, Sprlnt.r. Deiwct. AMI , •M7·1407* 2124 Condition! $1975. Ph. 67"':>6U6 down and take over dp car or small dn. WlU JAGUAR \\'l\V tires, 2 SPd elee. wip. radio, 17,lm mi 's, 11450. ' TO• Soil. You haul cor. ~ pa.ymtnll. Adult park f\ll ~ prvt: prty. For info, 1958 PORSCHE l600S Coupe, ers w/windshield waahera 897-8604 aft 6 r UDO 14 Sailboat. No. 2319, Sl6l-6W Call Phil GJ.97il. Uncommon Maftt..Carl mec;h. li ke new, iood body, radk> 1; htater, 1970 Hoense'. ..::~:::...:::..::.__~--"!; A PoinMttia, Cd.'I. 2124 ~:;:er. Call 837-7039 --------'ST FORD ~~ Ton P\ckup. DLSTINCTJVE 191!1 JAGUAR $U5D or btst efr. ~71J Pr10!d at only S1430, See and rf'S WONDERP'\Jl. t b If COOCH le chair fl"ff • -~~~-=--~~~-J ~M;;.:I :;1-8;;;;1kol=--~92;;;;75 ExctUtJll condition, nu E type, 4.2 CONVERTIBLE. 1961 PORSCHE 912 5 spd, drive at 16203 Sierra St., muy buyt: In app~l•=:t ~ 2124 2(' Jolly Rolf'r, liberalass n paint. $;}35. 536-635.1 art 4 Si»-ritilnc o~I mlkado Good Cond. Priced to ael)! Fountain Valley; ~. you find in the Cla l'ITS ind (fVESTOCK ·sloop, fully equip, make of· TACO 22 Mini bike, very PM yeUow w I chrome w I re ~143"'=·"·,:536-944;:;_~';,· ===:..'...:""~--~;,,P~•="";· ====::.;,,"""';;~°*"=~the=m:;"';:";:':::,;;;:~ •oti, A--·ral , 8'00 fer cash or trade. 962-0692 a:'COd condition, S9P. ~OGE PU ~ T ,., v. ''"hee1!;_1~~ine n at u r a I Im-...__. .... ....__ _1. ~• • -I ~• • •- ..-vwrt9 MS-17'1 ~'W· Hea~. d;. $!1J5. l. 646.sas5 :::-d" ~ 9~-· wi~ AMI _r.___ ""'vr-mper i-""'ufel -mpor--.-"'ufOI ,....,. .Seo!' ~kl Boots -3 HP Mini BU.e. Xlnt »--nd Aw.-· BAYSIDE MOTORS "' "'· -.. ' ., •~· BABY BUNNY Mixed Color. it ,_,...... Rate to find w/jDlt lC.110 f,,flNI _SPORT Whaler type. Cond. Sl2S. Call · 165 Ford Bus. Reclinin&: 1200 W. Coast Hwy., N.8. miles! Sold new a; serviced 50 h.p. Mercury. 1Aw wheel f75.1491 Seats. R&ll. Perfert Cond. e ' BMW e 'by us, ON¥ $4195. ""'"" .,,.,.,.. c out cau 551-9>28 mo Modok in swc• Ma-uis Motors ·-· Cati ... GUll'd equj('lled. New full ._ .. ___..._ 1 9__ .64 CHEV. % TON tot lnlJM!tie• J>dhriay ·, ""'"'------= covtr. Pulls 2 skien at 30. ~rcyc •• .__ •1'IVI SALES. SERVJCE . PARTS 900 So. Cilt Hwy, Laguna IU:, G161'ERJ:D BUrmese kit-H boal .. -u -•---" ...._r,-·~01-ave new • m ..... te · Blll)ll '61 RfiO A-10,000 8<"'5..,.,.. T&M MOTORS INC. ~'. -. _... 1111• iUe1, champion ltock $35. ~ rr•-..--. ~· t . ~ mUt1. Oveniled tank. Turn •61 ECON Ford Suptr Van ll~l Cant.n Grove Blvd. 1'67 JAGUAR 340 IO' QIRIS Cn.!t CoMie, alsnaJ.g. CU1tom --.L Sad· HD ut~ l h Jo mlg ne,; 53'-~()penSundayll92-555J RARE 4 SPO W /O.D. n...1 1125 1963.' Good conct: LDlll of dlebap. Falr:lnr. Sharp ~: ~11 ·~ ber'6 LM.ther ln~r. rich, chrome ::.:.!. ,,, equ;p, Musi ftll! moo er cond. Orlz, OWMI'. $1D9S. DATSUN wli? whl:s, stereo, driving COWi PUPPY b&lt oft.,. 631"'8)0. '3&-0024 ,,,.,.,30 wkdys. '31-1050 '6' CHEVY 21/i TON llebts. ...rlol llns. Finto! •· r;i0cc NORTON a.o ,.. .. with 20,toot van -' speed *LIL·RED WAGON al care. 66-2051 aft 6. Any. "1CC. Ferna1e collle puppy. •--1 M1lnten1-· --Int &.____ p.,_., I speed W A ~ "'--kend5 Jiu hat! ill •bolt. p~ -• ,_... ~ MW eq , u""''"'"• rnaJt)' rans. -e, '67 DATSUN "JIOO" Sflt,,, •"'io: Wft · M2-10t7 alter I P~. iXPERlENCED reliable extiu. See to *PJlft(lale. ~~)e Ir: for the money . TlON WAGON, w/bla en-'6S 3.!S Sedan. BeJa;e I b1k iftNf.fOOoLt papa: A· leaman aeeks' y ae ht Clll Ron dQI oril.1 fn..'la$0 $2"9 &Ult, 4. spd.. new w/wallt, Wthr, pwr/a.lr,. chan wire .,...n PM!), AXC. anom· malntenanct. 41M4'731 11111 TrllllllPh ibNVWe 650 ctnime root kip Iuuaic Wllt•. new radials. 6"-4265 !Id, clo ,trlclu, .... watcb-''" °"""" ·ch ro'"''. AL ROIERTS '"'*· rib. "0.01"'" local 'C XKE ""'""""· JOn•t .... ~-'! Marine Ef!ip.. _tolS Wlitary. Rebuilt S 11 o O. Chrys •• Plyn'l. .. GMC 27,971 mle new car INdHn mnd. New lirtl. valves. I · roPPi!i ··La b a: . ...!>.--.I~!: 59-3123 QI: 1<al Guden Crave Blvd. from profeuional OadJ.ll&c upbo1., etc. JlR 5tl-45fl0. -rd. , p ta"el\. Malt a ~-~:.:_~~~-BJ.' HAftLEY S WMeJer, _runa,l ~ Sock W. of Brookhunt rnechank:, Sparidlni oriitn-~~;~~;~!!! '-t-lltll<"" a"8l ..............,....,,__, ... .-,_..... »Ellll!. __ ai ....i '°'! '" .-.,iute .._CID\K 111 .. ~ 1 • Bl1ctra laowulr:-311., thick J:iO 6Th-7'24 -.. 'A u TON ~. Riii. """· abiWWiii'l coOOf\JTitf' . "'9ll ,.. ...,. ~7306 • S300 flnn. 516-A Jumlnc, ,. .rwu .IV 1 61l:>i4rtANs AKc 8 "'-CdM 3111 vs. hd '"'· -· Marquis Motors flW• puJ>A," ~'. lo!lf: Sllp .MO!'fint 9036 1969 rJO NORTON COtilMAN· positra.ction Gem top 900 So. Cst !fwy, Laa™ ltto\\' &. pet. •ffa( allots, 1side rtf','-to 22' DO, ~em.oo:-.dltioi;i. Call W/boal rack, Xtra tank, Beach, 494·7503, 540-3100. fh..1T40 54&-UCI .n.f 6 pm CU1tom cab, Xtra ShsrP! · ' .:... "~ . 541-ld . , \VUI tradE fOr Jee p • Sht/btrd. mate. 1869 SUiUKf X6 Huttler, 6 .,. 9 old FLOAT avail. lf':x18', perf. 2 · Id Onl • .._ \Vqonttr. 545--5392 aft G w. DATSUN -\ A: uam., mos • Rf.41'8. mo 1 o . y UloN Ptdlsrtt ... Hu p,a p • r, . coN.Jlnd . ._ se,ak" at.!;, ~~"~t~rd, ml'•. Jim. 548-!225 •a roRD Ranger F 109 A-1 ~ -· ·" e 0""' ~ " 1968 HONDA 125 a.. Ex· '111111. 8' ~d. New um. "Ltadtr In The Cear.b Otle1" ,.,.*lRISHIETI'ER.."*-,FORRentt $1.:lSpttfoot. Up oelknl c:ondlUon. Sl S-0. 15,0lll nu. Trade fot ....... IEIM.&N Mtalt I: JMQ\flti 'f«, sale to 30', no sailboats. 60-aat analltr. Pr. Ply. 6t6 ml .... w v..r-.ft -~ MG. -·•vallollle.eu..oss • 6~1t · Kqnda-lOSScnmhltt. ._ In.;matlonal S<out <x4 2145 HARIOlt ILVD.1 _______ _ 'fC llUP tor 45' ho&l I ~ -~ •· Vtr/ oiwp. Prt ... to "'11. .-10 PM T SOl<p Dos Pup. I --.....,,...,.-u.~u. -"" .... "'•flli • ''iii'.ia' · c.n --.u '67 Di!'• w ... nc: ~0c':1~1'i · .. ' ._ 4 111 .... ~,::;rm~'"'= J-. ':. 4.=it!:,"'&!;i = * -* " -_,"' ,_ ,_, •• 4"S l!llUl'AllY 1-. 18111 ., Wiii -... ~ tfl7. DU PilYl'Ulo -.. ,._..,, YACHT -oC .n ....... .··il HONDA •. fft. ll••"lf ...... -. &ft 1 .. 00 -56C4 • m.i.. ~ .-.. -"°""'ea.. Y&fht -· '°"'' cond., "'t.tm .t Gatet llro•. m-mz """"'°"·97'13..,;..·~~~~-'--I .. u. ,,_ •· -DU: "'•&11•. .., YAMAHA 11S ·DOT DATSUN AbtitT cn.m flmol• 1111 MoMlo ....,_ nGe Xln"t l:ond. -...... Yn Vohlcl" 95U OPEN DAI~ y peodlt, 11!1 '""f' f». · • 7r + CARRY ALL * AND --'.·~· . •tJIU<r!llED lij6, ,~, _, · ''if ACTUAL MIL ES SUNOAYS OXIJ.iAfiAli~. 1,.., ..., ....... fi~1ft ~ .. ~.;:'"--8""k npo. """4. •Ir, PS, l~ ilt&<h Blvd. No ,.,.,._ • IMtl. $35. adult park. ~ · · n, curt.om Wide 1: out. 3 Huntlnaton Btac~ Call -.n.r ~ ' , ii,li. 20p2, .oil .. -nW' lO"xW' ANSEN M a1i -Tblo -... 143<!111-v -Bliiktr l}tNnd Pu6P.ltt, ocean. Birialnf S A 1C w/nt-\V tubes &: Fntone over ts.a ,.. Ofllr. 1e DATSUK . 4 dr, auck Axe,-•-• !IObl!ellomt-.,123G 11-12l ,U" lftlf1 lino, KUSTOM MOTOltS lhltt. Xlnl ontd. lllJJ ,,C&Jl Wltllt. Coll 5m~M a.,~h l!i.l'll...~~-)23, IA-2311-' .._ ......... , 0.V. MMl!15 91M1Sf • • • • -' t''\[."l1 '' --!' I • JI 111 p L1l I ·_, 3100 W. Coul..H1'1. N.8.' 6U.f400 ~Ji64 Authorized MG l>e'allr '67 AID Midget, Xlnt concl, New top, 16,000 milts $149J. .,,...,,. -·· -. 'M Mo.8. Uililk": Wr. wbla. SU!ll • ~92 . PRE-VACATION CAMPER SPECIAL <NOW IS THE . TIMEJ · 1i999 FIR ~ TRUCK l970 Fonl f·IOO '"'"'" Ptck .. p Dlo-4 llOf, ~ M f, .,..rl 1.-, - -4 .n _ • .,,. '"" ............ __.. lo-ft! ..... i..i -_.. '"'"'· J-. l?JoU rto 11..,, (11.td. H•. lf.Jtl. Sil.PAC . '"'°°' ........... _,,,_, ' ::::: ~; ~~e: c..w-TW .... . ...... -. .. .......... ....,, 14_ .... _ ..... -..... \ .. ,.... -- ' TMl'fMllr '9,., - ' ' . ----..... I' • 1 -,. ' :.i 1 > ' i • , I ~ 1 L I I ~ • • :12 OAll Y PILOT ) Salurday, February 21, 1~70 rl~SPORTlf.1()ij . ·TRAHSP0RUT1ot1 .T_AANsPoRTATIPN '..RANsPoR.T~T~oN 1 T.RAN~P~~":"·r!oN I TRANS PORTA:r10N TRANsPo~TAT10N !R4Ns110RT~T10t1 TRANSP?RTATu~N 1 " lmpo<tod ~ -Imported Autos . '600 Im~ Autos f600 Imp.:;;;; A•~ot 9600 SP!" C•rt · 9'10 Spoil Cu1 9'10 e.u.!!_!~ . n!o, 'U'MCI C~is ' 9900 Uied ·eors~" ~ . !tC . 'f.' ·TOYOTA VOL!<S~G~ VQ~SWA·E~ V.QLISWAGEN ..• 'CHICK · IVERSON . . ~'ff:: . CHEVROLET CHRYSLER: '.:. BILL MAXEY vw ·70 RE!>\& wht VIV""'· ul<· VW BUGS . America's .largest leulo1 '67 IMPALA SPT. CPE. Spocl•I buys, on •II ,.. " ing tor part eqty. &: takt YO$ AUTHORIZED systel1\ for, tlruuu:e or net Radlo, Mater, automatic, a.ir m•lnlng Plymouth• " 'ITIXRilOITIAI-over pmnts. C8.l:1 Ro o FltOM leasine ot all type can' and cand. New tires. 01ll!: own· & Chry1ler1. SH us for l1 ' IUI 1 SALE 54>-SSn 1 $399 .~ 0 RSC H E .~".:;...;.,. <l<U..ry t.om er. cvm~lns Y•AtROBERTS " 11N1 BEACH llLVD. '66 VF e ... \ciean inE<e and GOOO IE IC r> over 300 can and tNCks SOUTH COAST h MC ; ;~ 1~ut:-=H:.7c!5;! . ~1~~u~tat::1~ ~: ~· L TION Au o·1· : ~i:~=pltl'Vioe FORD ·'MERCURY ~~·.;J:~Y~,,;;e~Yd. ·~ Oirolla. 7COl mi's. $1000. $1195.00 & Vic!Ol'ia, ~ta l-1eu. 4 • ' ' • Full "tradein .. value for 300 Broadway~ t.aaun. Beac~ % B~k ~7-~,!rooktiunt r~ -1 1ke pymts $29.19. 1966 Vol.ks sciuareback Pf\t, 1t1l midntte. "~ ~ Yout present car 494..ssl!i 549-3851 •wu :·:· J.::==::,..,::.::115::.1===1 RIR,ilit~".'; FOR Sale-1969\VIV camper. ~ ' DEALER. FOR ORANGE COUNTY •:~,popular m&k" aoalJ. IM9 ChevrQltt C1prlco ~lo;;;r;~;·!~~··=~~I TRIUMPH $1695 00 1A°I>" PORSC' HE inal miles. Full power. Fae-_,, IR'U,. .. ,,.. .... • ~ Ordered in Earopc, com· ' ..-: For Complete lktailt Call New car a'ade in. TOoo orig. Lux"--~ o~ bl••k ~- • · ,.plete! All ex~s. lo w " .VU ,. ~•'Mii:. Malcom Reid dau top, black calflkin int. •-1--------1969 Volks, 1300 mileage. $.1300 Ol" be.&l oUer. -"""°' ····•·········;·· ~ Leasing · M'ana,:er k>ry air. AM·FM radio. Pric-Ewrytl'll~ from leltsoopin& TR-4-62 Convertible Spol'l.!i R/JJ, automatic. 546-:&5 1188 PORSCHE · ~"196 TheodoN eel to seU. tilt whttl tr/ air ~-New Coopc. Be au 11 fu 1 and XY'E 693 1968 V\V Sqwuoebuck. E.'1(-.5j0. 3031 Ext, 66 or 61 tu. "'· IH·A ..... ·· .. .. ROBINS FORD CHICK IVERSON car wam.nty. S200 below "'""'" Only""· "''-""" $1395.00 ""'"' cooolt~n . .,,,, ot. . 1970 HARBOR BLV!>. 1981 PORSCHE . $409& """ ff bor Bl d 000 w. °"'" Hwy. . "Wholesale Book". SACRI· '63 'mIUt-.1PH con\'ertible, 30 fer! 548-3155~ 242 E. 19th St. COSTA MEM '11· "'· '"l"" ...... "·~ O>sta fttesa ar v 6'4z.ooio N~'POrt Beach 646-9391 TICE! $4395. ~l;;,R;·~~~" ,.,; • i~,~·\";~~ .~;" voLKswAGEN .2POvwPC:•mTpoOrsPwS1th. tl88·PORSCHE n"'"":"'·' .... :"' S819& "" LEASE "" s.1 CHEV. Now,~ .. • ooo~~i~w~=- •· vrs 76Z. "'-·areback, l500 S, 'J!USl trans. Gttat con d It i·o n ! Be h <t94-_,.~ c:~n ...,,... VOLK SWAG. EN ~· CHICK IYERSON PORSCHE AUD' I '67 Cadillac El Dorado . full GoiJ!g In!<> "rvlce. Mu•! ao • ·-or ..,...,_. $1495.00 !!ell. excellent comition .. Also one '67 VW cam:pu with pwr, air, black Yi/red ieatb-Sell. 537~ 347-7&13 tent, priced at m,99. No. Authorized Salfs • Service· Parts er int. $13:9, per mo. '62 Chevy &I Air. 327 '68 V\V. auto. Like riew. Origina l o"·ner. fi.!!duced price. 642-1719 .:1a '60 V\V $400. '57 V.W S22S ... ·'~ OR BEST OFFER !; ~!»·S:rr:: 4!lJ..W98 S • MUST SELL! '63 VIV ' * · Custoniized, Xlnt 1.'ond. i ~69() 642..JW!I '67 , Conv, Red. Alil-F:\I. ·' LDcal car. Call ---675=12SO'ilt 5 pm. '65 V\V S\\'bck. big eng. Sharp! See & drive to ap. pree, Sll25. Stl-35.':7 '69 VW. GOOD COND. $1!100 or make ofr. call 646-SM9 ~ · '63 ~V, J\fust sacrifice! Runs · ·good. $625 or best cf· fer. ~170 1966 V\V Squarebacll: Low n11leage. $1250. * 837-2361 * 1967 Karman Ghia Cpe. H. 4 !il)Ced. Sharp. T\'U 408 $1195.00 1007 Volks. Fastback R;1f, 4 speed. \'OP 785 • $1095.00 1966 Volks. 1300 R/l{, 4 spttc}. -svD-m· _,_ __ $895.00 1963 Yolks. Bug R/H, 4 speed. im 193 $699.00 '60 Val.ks. Dune Buggy R/H, 4 spec · LYJ 248 DEAN LEWIS · '63 V\V Van, rebuilt eng & ~· trans. $800. 77ll Shalin1ar j ""' Apt. No. 2. ~ '61 KARMANN Ghia, Nu t tires;-brakes &: clutch. New 1964 HARIOR I LVD. I ~ cond. $850. ~ .COSTA MUA w..nos '61 \~V Bus, newly built '"" 7093591, ··-At 900 WEST COAST HWY. . '67 T·Blnl Landau, run ....... CON11NENTAL ~ automatic .. runs excellent. & trans. Xlnt cond. $5?5 or kUSTOM MOTORS NEWPORT BEACH ... 9391-549~3315 , a.ir, stereo tape. $19. per~· Radio -heater -good tires r-~------- oUer. 548-9823 a-t5 Baker, C.to.t 540-5915 69 C.Oogar XRT, pwr, air, $500, Call S48-l3G9 1964 4 -door O>llvertible .68 VIV ba k. 1 vinyl top, $lll5. per mo. <cost $10,500) Beautiful, tm- square c m-'65 VW. Radio, htr., aoqd I rJed A t 9600 Avt W ,_ f700 SO. GOA•T 'EASI '68 IMPALA . pressive, perfect! On ll niaCl,IJa!e cond, R/ll. UOOl ~ transp. car. Will be sold thiS ' ,..Po ,, . ~ ~ . · zy ...... tn • . ·. · . "irt-~~-, NG ..._ --•'""". 0•0 5050. • "'" "·'17 * ~ 300 W :Csf'ff ........... ~.ti:._ ... 82 Radio, neater, air cond., new .,_, .....,... o...rvs Y.'kel_ld at this price $69.::):, VO.LV.O · -· ··;,., •~o ""...... ti~s: l owner. (\VIE355) '68 V\V, N'd, \\'hite pin O>..'U412. T&M J\.1 otors Wf!'P>..Y · • • 52395 '65 ~ntinentaJ. lmmac, full ~ .. A ""'" """ "~~1 0 CASH U ..r Jl0\\1', fac air. Vlnyl top. stripes. clean. 1na11y extras. ~ ....... or 0.,.,........., pen s Cars 9900 SOUTH COAST $1695. ~39l 11600. 67>-5933 •Sun. 145 -WAGONS FORO . MERCURY GHIA, 1 year old, bronze v n L K: s \VA GEN Van. 164·-SEDANS . • BUICK 300 Broadway, Laguna Beaeh 'ti6 Continental Mint cond! beauty.-$23."JO. -MftaUic-blue, 9;000-mi's on AIL.other -model~-.now in tor iillil can 6 trucks ... ..:. -494-&1"15 5.f9-3851 All67" ~ Priced to aell. 675-0621 ~ nu\eng. Bed, curtains. weird stock. 4 speeds & aut.omatica. ,, .... '69 Riviera. Fully equjp. =.:==-----=== ~ crpt incl. Gas heater, gd Your Best Dea:ls Are Still .\t eaD • *" tr. ..nmate. Pwtlr blue W/\\·ht vinyl ,top. '64 IMPALA. yel~. 2-dr, t;r.s. $!.100. Will '°"'Ider DEAN LEWIS GROJH OlfVROllT ""'°·.Days 644-4070, ffdtp, r/h. pwr st,.r & --------1 lnl on older vw bug. 64!':1'!9 aft .6 brk~ good titts, Clean. CORJ ,\IR GT~:U!Oi 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646&03 Aak tor S&lel llanapr 54~2747 ---------1 '63 VW M iiy' '6S,.,..-nrlERA· Needs wor.k. * '66 CORVAIR. MONZA 'bl 'Bug750. Calla xtru. '66' V)ll, Radk>, htr., ex-~~~~n~ P400~1 c:•., c:-'59 Chevy wag. Slick , ~.,.... CPE / "' /h Re t·eng. $ • · ceptionally good buy. Fan-Antiques, Clastlct 9615 _.. ............ ~ "' .,..__,;J,)Q w/Overdrlve. New eng .. .u-• • w au • r , etc. '63 V.\V. Conv. Porsche Signal yellow, bl\ck top. Perfect·cond. $1100 •• 675.2847 5:16-46&7 tastlc w~· YCM916. '56 Thunderbird, Xlnt colld KI ~ , , I ''66 'J,\UICK Skyview Sta W~. pain t • . re up b o I' a i r ~~~=~~gl~ \~.:e:j '6!,"':;"'opli~ ~~· h:: ~11~~ Su5;:22&1 or ~lust* .. 671!~be51~~ *oUer. UI! PAY·CASH· ~lr.~n~l~~ceUent con-1; 00 ·c= r.1alibu, air, beaut plusb blue vinyl int. 11 2450 6..., ~ ~ .,. Rt Pro\'en economy plus that ~. $ .. 1 ~ , ' , 1961 WAGON Special, Needs p/s, vinyl top. Will consider late model C.Ontinental 11tyJ. '60 V\V. Custom top, ne1v VOLVO fOR YOUR W minor repairs. $125 or offer. any reas. offer. 675-3589 ing for only $9135. pairrt & tires, >elra clean. Autos Wanted 9700 545-'71>-.. , '66 Impala. Low mile.,.. M • M . ••w arquis atars 1-lake Offer. cau 536--0330 l963 VOLVO 122S, 4 door Clean. $1450. '"· vw ORIG OWNER sed~" •OM •• ExCellent CO"--IMPORTS WANTF.D CONNELL '&I BUICK Special \Vqon • 615-5516 • 900 So. est H""·ay, Laguna ..... .,.,.,., ·• 0ranp ~-Radio/heater, pwr steering. .~--'-==:...:__ Beach, 49-1-7503, 54()...3100 * 6~ * dltlon. 4~ TOP' $ BUYER. . CHEVROL£1 Good cond! $650. 54.5-7495 1963 CUEVY Nova Wagon. '63 V\V VOLVO 196a-ll2S, J owner, BJLL MAXEY T9YO?A 2828 Harber Blvd. Fair condition.· $350 (1rn1. '66 MONZA Fully hlaintnined. very clean,. rw:w.plates. ' ,.r U!Sl-,-Beacb Blvd. Cost~ Mesa 5t6rl200 Call 53&6495 after 5:30, Sport CouPe with automatic, One (lWl)t'r, locally ownea. Goddess gold exti;rior, plush cream interior. $799 full price oi sma.JJ down. Call. J;F. m.9m or 545-0634. · $695. Phone 847·3496 .&n.fll44 , H. l!Oocb. Pit. M7-&6 WE PAY TOP CADll.L-'C · '68 Cl!EV Malibu, Sta. Wag. V8, pwr steering, r&:h, fact air. $1650/ofr. 83.1-1282 '66 CHEV. Caprice. Fully equip, Comp! tune.up. Xlnt. Cond. ,1600. 842-2646 '66 ¥AUBU-. pwr, air, wht. leather, full inst. 'paritpered. 6i3--0885 11•knd or after 6 '64 Chevy II, 2 dr. 32,000 mi. f\Jll or pep, good cond. $550. 646-2;)23 '64 CORV AIR, 2 door, needs "'Ork $100 or best oiler. 315 Balboa Blvd, Apt. 5, N.B. alter 00011 Sat & sun CORVETTE 1968 CORVETI'E ............................................................ """ ............................ .. .. --·VOLUME sE·L·~JNG COUPE DEVILLE 196:) CHEVY Ca.price, 1 owner, lo mi. P/S, P/B, air. S13JO. M2-6395, 54>6.131 Convert. 4 spd,, 427 e..na:lne. Full power + FACTORY AIR, 21.000 carefully driven miles. See & drive to believe. _, is the re1son . you art ••fli~d of the lowest possible price on the best possible car. And Roy Carver has been Orange County's volume · auto deoler for many 'y(arsl Corilf .(,,_.today for 1 greet saving on a great car. , '68 "VOLKSVAIR" l111m11cul1i1 con••oion. 4 1pel., ~lH, cOM· pl•t•lv o••rh1ul.d prof1nion1lly intt1lltd Co1•1ir 1n9. !WXS9!t6) '69 CHEV. CORVmE F11lb1c•. VI, 1ulom1!ic, pow1r Jlterin'il br1k11 · windowJ, AM .FM, f1ctory 1ir, 1,170 111il11. IZRWlll) -'67 BONNEVILLE 4 Or. H.T. Hydr111111ic, power ll11rinljl, pow· 1r br•l,., r1di1, h11l1r, WSW, f1ctory 1ir. ITXS9451 '67 FALCON SPT. CPE. 6 cylind1r, r1dio, h1tl1r, 1te~deut lr1n11nit· 1io11. 11!119~1 '65 CHEV. IMPALA 1 S11fw190f'I, VI, •ulo1T11lic, pow1r tlH ri119, r•dio, h••t•~· WSW, 41,674 ll'liltt. I REH711 l '65 CHEVROLET , lrnp1l1 -i Or, H.T. Vt, Power9lid1, po~1r 1te11in9, r1dio, h11!11, WSW, f1ctory 1ir, ' ITXU421 I '65 T·BIRD lt1dio, h11t1r, 111le1111tic, powe• 1!11;in9, -pow1r w!IHlow .. _f•cJory~•it._JOXJ975l $1977 $1277 [ -Sl 177 '$'1877 f . \, 1t7D PONTIAC IONNIYILLI -i·l>OOlt HARDTOP '68 FORD TORINO R1 dio, h11ler, 1ulo1T11tic, pow1r 1f11rinljl, fectory 1ir. !XOE2021 '68 BARRACUDA Rid~, k11t•r, 111torn1lic, VI, f•c·tory 1ir, pow•r 1l1•rin9. fUOPOl7) • '67 D~TSUN RDSTR. R•dlo, h•1ler, '4 1p1.d, Rid. IVRS1711 Demo 1969 GTO • H. T. Cp1. Air cond .. pow1r di1c. br1l•1, pow1r 1t••ri119, con1ol1, l11rlio hydrirn1tic, •+c:. 2•2J·79Zl01}067 . $2677 "' $257.7 I $1777 $3877 ' Demo 1969 LE MANS 2 Or. H. T. Corde•1 top, VI, eulo,. eit $3727 cond., pow ff 1'-1rf119 I bt1ll11, co"1ol1, f 2 to choo11 h-o"'I 2l7l79ZllOl11 _, __ ,,___~---------.<!. -~- New 1969 GTO .Air concl,, fMI'"*' 411c ltr•lr•I• pow11 1l1ti• '"'' t11rbo hvdrtll'l•lic. 242l71Zl26JOI DelllO 1969 CATALtNA 2 Dr. H. T, Alt c.oN .. c.otdl'l'I lop, pow•r tl••ri"ll• pow•r dltc bt11!11, turbo hyd11 • 1111tlc, •tc. 21i2l79Cf l2719 $3977 $3977 'ROY · .. CARVER .P:ONTIAC 2925 HAllBOR· .. BLVD I CO:~'rA· MESA ·~ • []] • . i I -·64444 . ........... .. ' • • • • • . . . -. ' ~-·-- 1969. Must Sell Immed .•• ---------Relocating to Europe. Pv(T, "ful!y equip, ala, leather. Xln't O>nd. $5600, Call C7U) CHMW 544-3586. '65 CHEVELLE SS. Hi '61 CADILLAC C 0 u j e perform. 327. New Muncie Devill ,__ close raUo 4 spd. 4.ll Posl e. exec • ...., car, .fQJI nd · .... , ,.;_ · ~ t'l!at e , Buck r;ts & con. pwr, air. ,...,11 FM, U>nVl'l'-1 "bl XI ro e. New inter, tach, tires " e. nt cond. $31SO. 642-9360 or eves 546007 a(t-& mag \vhls. Perl cond. er 2/23 .$1595 or trade for Corvette · Stingray. Call 673-3239. '67 El Dorado. Full pwr/~. l969 CHEVELLE SS 396 All extru. 19.000 ·ml. Mlrit • cone!. $1250. 644-4265 p/11, p/b, turbo-hydro, .o;....,,.,.~~c..:...=--· I fathom green, xlnt cond. '67 <:AD. Convt. f'ulJ pwr. 5500 n1L $2800 or best offer. Immy,c. New glass tirea. 549-2157 . $3J.9S..·~9200 or &12-15.'I--'--''------ J ~l'lllllOt I 31111pu 11,·, 3100 W. (;out Hwy., N.B. 642.94(6 54()..1764 Authorized MG Dealer '69 CORVETTE- FAST BACK Removable roof panels, 4 speed. factory wan"8Jlty, 12,000 mile8 . $3995. CHRYSLER Bob Langpre CAMARO 1968. f.[Ugt Sell Jmmed. , • Relocating to E~. PM: air, fully equip.-$1700. Call cn4J 544-3.SS6. Pantiac '61 NEW YORKER 13600 Beach Blvd. 636-2500 4 Door Sedan. Air condltio~ ing, power steering, power '68 CORVETTE Convert. 427, brakes, radio, heater, wbJte 4 Bpd. Xlrit cond. Lo mi's, walls, fVT5227) :P.tun see to apprecia~. $2999 54-0-5308. J\t&r!a/ aft 6, AL ROBERTS '"""'"' '69 CAJ\1ARO R.S. Oranae Ch '6.J OJRVETTE -4-spd, disc 350 V-8. PIS, P/L, llir, ~;;fo ryt •• Plym. • GMC brks, AM/Ff.1 radio. clean, trans. 15,000 mi's. 673-5811 11)1))() Garden Grove Blvd. Jo.miles Best oHer: 675-5787 ~ Block W. of Brookhunt '67 Catnaro ss 350 300 h:p, 537•1800 68 L88 427 Convert. 4 ~· 4-spd. J\fust sell, 646-5903 or ---.:::'.:C::C"----1 New Ures. Xlnt cond. 284 548-1784 1967 CHRYSLER Knox St. CM. 645-2991 CHEVROLET 1956 Chevy, new titts, good" body, good running coo- dltion $300. 96&-5035 1964 CHEVY Impala convt., black. A-1 oond. Lo mJ;, l!acrince e.t $695. 646-2fi61! IT'S Bea.ch house time. Bi&· gest sclection ever! See the DAILY PILOT OassWed section NO,V! Cu!tmn Ne\\.-')Xlr~ 4 DR Sedan ==='=======! Air, power s~ring, power COOGAR brak~, radio, white walls, 1--------- CTVCl88! '61 COUGAR XR7 $1999 Automatic, power 11teerlng fr; AL ROBERTS brakeo, radk>, heate,, wblt. Chrys ... Plym •• GMC walls. Beautiful green finish. lOCEO Gaiden Grove Blvd. {ISR824) % Block W. of Brookhurst 537-7800 1963 CHRYSLER NEWPORT. Gd Motor. Needs Mil"IOl' Work. $25(1. Call 67H<66 $1995 - AL ROBERTS Chry1. • Plym. -GMC l~ G11rden Grove Blvd. ~ Block. W. of Brookbut8t .:.,..,537.7800 -9800 I Now Cui 9800f Now cars SUNSET FORD1 THE PRICE FJGHTER 1 --1-2ZO --f!~~-ERlCK- r I $1999 EQUIPMENT II IZffiMI Autom1tic, r1dio, hHf<er & Clofto1f<er, windshield w1slton, vinyl trim, accent group, carpeting. • ;-• . 1· • • ' . . ' . . ~ j ~ . ' . l ' . • !. ~ ,. d l . ' " LINCOLN 'GT CONT'L 4-dr, Loaded! $2850. Can finance, will t.ake Radio. heater, po\ver fi!<'<'t· l:tade-in. 496-J778 lng. 1 o...,'lle!'. IPGN982J :'::.. $1195 '69 LINCOLN r..tal"k 111, fully , . SOUTH COAST equip, 13,000 orig. Mi's. II .. c~. Call 6-l5--04l0. " -, FORD· MERCURY ~ ~1 303· Broa'h..,ay~ l!.aguna· Beach ======== ~ : ~,. "~"'1 ~ERCURY :: · 157 · FORD convt. Like ne1v, -.. -6f~C-ol-on-ey_P_•_rk-.-w-.-•• '' VS,· stick, $595, 540--7705 • " airer 3. Fully equlppod, AM • FM. , tra.Uer tow _pa~. One ~· .'67 f.airJan& Sta.-Wag. .0wner, faciory : -WlJTa_!ltY.· ~; VS, ali:, pov.'er .i;teering & (XXF386) • ~ t .brakes, cruisomatk!, luggage $3995 ' :· rai:k. One owner. Lo1v 1nilc-SOUTH COAST _ ! : age. CUQY169l $l9'S FORD . MERCURY SOUTH COAST 303 Broad\\·ay, Laguna Beach 49"1·S5l5 . -5~9-3851 FORD· MERCURY ·~ COMET 4·dr 6 cyJ, auto. :!~adway, Lagun~~~~ trans, r&.h. fact air, clean. $295". Sot&-2761 '67 V-8 2 door Hrdtp, P/s, R/H, autO ti-anS. excel. cond. Sl595 or make OU er . ' ' SiJ&-4160 l=;;:==;;:===;;=!o-,:;=====--==== ' 1: 96Qo I imported AulOI HARB0UR .. 1 ·voLKSWAGEN '63 YW BUG Jt•ie, He1t.r. t'tl\M 411) · ·•58 YW BUG i· CMntl11 .... llldlt. Htet1r, W/W Tlrts. , ...... "41 $896 $1&96 $1396 $1496 $1496 $1696' ' '66YWBUG . '88 YW BUG 'BlYWBUG '88.YWBl!G '' JIHll, H1et1Jt, (IYL ISO ,tU4-l'M, ff"'''• M!lmtllc. tWUI tnl Jlldl9, Hlollll'. IVTW WI ~Mllry Air, It.Nit t HNftt, IY'I. IU) '64 YW BUG :~';' ~~:'" S996 ;88 DATSUN W (G'oN ~-=~, !:~'" sU& ''87 DATSUN ............... ~ •• $1""'" w1w 11ru . cvwJ 11r1 . · RU ,88, YW BUG ""ii· '""''·· lltw "r". tTI X Ill) $111i ., I : '86 YW BUG ' ' ..... .., .. ,., .. •.1vw1 tot1 1•' YW. n11tr£R -~·.::""· -$1196 -l""i. 'f ·l"TWL '~I . . ~ .. -l • --' ·a vw .aua ... ,~.:;;;;r $696 ' . ... ' ' , ' • , ' • . " Hia10,u1 v~w. .U~1D ~·s & s11t~1c1 .' .11111 hKh·Blw., Mun11,..1.1n S..th. • 142..0S ~ • ·---7.,,....·----------..,,...--,-,----..,.,------:c......,~ . ~" -----" JOHN CONNILL "NO GIVE,o.WA YS NO GIMMl(;KS" .. , Ju•t 21 Yt•rt of Hon•st Oee lin9, S11ling Ch1>'rol1fl. .- BRAND NEW ' '70 NQVA ' ' . ORDll .vi;tuii.s TODAY 'I' ,. : F11llv faeterv· tA1uJpp,4, BRAND NEW -~70 .MAL.IBU . ·' 01Dllt YOURS "TODAY ~Emission control, •llro .,,~t., h14• •w•y wiper1, Wli if•-w•ll tit••· •• ' . BRAND NEW · 1910 A . ,'Al TOIC: Pl.,:KUP BRAND NEW '70 -NOVA 1•0 H.I'. 6 eyl., 1utom1tic tr11b., h11l1r, t'nl1d glau, Mlt1d tirt1, vinyl tri!ll, b1cku p Ughlt. BRAND NEW '70 IMPALA ' Emi11io n control, cloth trim, •1tto VI 1ng., h11..., 4uty r~r tpriilog1, ,.,., 1prin91,· fwll fo•m 1•1h, g1uget, •le, Stock #501 · ,-.. ' NEW · '70 PICKUP s25·9.5 FULL PRICE .7. ---~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY T·BIRD ORDIR YOURS TODAY ORDIR YOURS TODAY , •• • 1/2 Ton. Fleelsid~: ·~eavy ~duly spring_;, 9ua9es", "etc. Stock Number TSO~. ' BRAND NEW. 1970 CHEVY VAN NEW ~70 -·El CAMINO , . . 'c·u~tom, po~; .te;:i~~l-·~hita. w~~, lir1s, fulty fac- tory equipped. Sloe< Numb er 3071. • I ' $ . ' .. COlmlTllt,I ~chtnies •peciel. 1Zt:J 760) · $295 '65 IMPAtA HAIDTO, COUPI VI , tul•., rt9io, h••t•r, I own•r, low mil••t•· IM~Lll21 $995 '6B CHEV. 1/2 TON FLlnSIDE VI, hydr•metic, r1 dio, hteler, cr••m puff. 1154· 04Al -$2295 '66 DODGE ,VAN CAMPER $1995 '62 _CORVAIR MONZA $295 '66 CHMOLET VAN ' 101'' •wlo'"•fic trant., r•di• I lt11l1r.'LI 1017 $695 , ' • • • • ' ' -... r 701hr!'4°6 pl1l'tfrt'1, tide a r••r doors, •ulom•fic fr1nunit1io11, •w11. ••••· S"t.,c.k # 556 .· s25 95··-f.U.~L-~ _, -. .::P-11cr · . "-· $ IMMEDIATE' DEl,IVERY' •. :~ · .· ~ ·-.~,. -· '66 RAMS~R c-OTllLI , ... .. ' -- Automofic, r•dio, h11ttor. Ypry file• ~•r. (WIK SOii $795 '63 VOLKSWA~IN l ut 2 Door. fGZM6171 .$695 '67 MERCURY CALIENT• litT. CPI. Fa •tory air, automelic, ,,S., r•cli•, h••ler, only 20,000 ho11a1t prlt•.' N•w ••r w'rr•nty 1¥0' 2161 $1895 , '..68 CADILLAC DI VllLI CONYIRTllLI Full power &-eir, low low fllilas, l»•l9e color, 9l1u tires. IWSHl9SI· . $4295 '66 CAPRICE HARDTOP Full power & 1ir, •sire li uck:.1.••.1'. ISTF6 15) .$1595 • '/ . :•64. FORD _ COUNT•~ IQUIRI Wtfo~." Auto. tr•111., P,!., r•dlo, h••fer. A 1111° 'tfl•11•I bwy. COTU2Sll -$795 • ~67 OLDSMOBILE _· DI.I.MON! H~R;DTQ.P CJI. . F•c.lory· •Ir, P.S.-:-A.T:-;' r•dlo, hfr, low mll••I•· IUTl166_1 . $1895 '67 CAPRICE CPL !'6 \ri9. f•ct. •Ir, pow. 1t••r., •wt•. tran1., r•• 'I•, h•at•r. (VOEl26·J $1695 '68 STINGRAY CONVJ:RTllLI . i4 SP'd., raclio, lt••f•r, A.Al 1ol'ICI. (VQU6ltl: ,• $4295 '6l VALIANT v.200. llHO IO l l $195 . '{11 PONTIAC IONNIVILLI K.T. Full pow•r, f•ctory air, 29,000 •ctw1I mil••· $.1795:.~ • ' •' I '60 FA_LC;ON .1 Door. Ne•ch •~tin•. IFWN70fl ' $7$. '67 MAUIU HAR!!J.~Url J •Pi•4, VI, Rl:H, pow•r 1t.1rlnt. IUEZ67ll .· ,1615 {12 DOD•E L•11ctr 1.d.11. tVHY>t•I ' $395 ' '63 IMPALA 4 Oo•r. VI, •ir co:rtd., •wltf!!•llc. M•ch•niu 1p•ci•I. l-.OJ7Jll --$295 '6B OLDSMOBILE .442 HARDTO, 4 Spcl. tra111., racllo, h••f•r. A r•1l l»••1,1ty. ITltF 6111· .$2295 '61 MERCURY '4 Doof 514111. lll<V211) $19~' .. New can Used .~ars 546-1200 546-1203 \ ' I • • . . .. .. .. "DAii. y Pl\.Ol . I t• .'f I ' ... .., -·.,' • J . . -.. . .. '. .. • • I • 0 0 • r) · L . r ·------------- . ~· DEL 1·y ER Y IMMEDIATE • • . ··~.2 ·7 -··· ··' LARGESt SELECTION~' IN · ORANGE COUNTY! . ·· ·. '. ~ No. 'Z2Jl70L600076 l I • • • • • ~--"--_B~RAK~ .. ~ -~o. ~NEW~. ·.·· SJOCK 1969 PONTIAC$-· ::;·,:)JUST 'I PURCHASED~ ~::PRO:M P-ONTIAC ,,_ . '. MOST MODELs,· . STYLES, COLOR~ AND of.TIONAL · fPUIPMINT . TO CHOOSE FROM •• All Lo·Lo Miies IF you_·no NOT·H.~VE OU'R DEA·L YOU no NOT HAVE THE BE·ST DEik '. ,. : ;'.BOW; · AJ1ouy-LEASING_~ - ' ........ "-.l"{, AS \OW AS $17.GO ·; - fllMO. i1C. e At,ll .. KJS. l.:MOOf!.S • TR,UalS ANO: CAMPO$ A Oivi1ioft ff lob Loftgpre Pontilc ' I --------' \ .. ; -... ~> 24 ¥DUR PHOllE 893.()597 I -"•:. • ., :!¥'~·, QIJAL•:f:J:"-,-._JSED C!\RS! AS LOW AS $105.00 m MO. '66 PONTf~C mnuu ~o· ''64 .P.GfitTfAC. YINTUlA $870 ··40 2-Dio. H.T,. v.1,. P.S .. e"ito., foct. •ir \ 1• " It, ·Ft.(JM!Wir' ftMrii.9, tinted tlan, . , colld., kc~ttt 1teta. U1 .fl11t., U'-. ,,, , · . CrlJt1l'iJi/tq111ilM. Llc: OWR IOI. .~!i~~!P.J~T .:.·~;~~r, s570 re1lor.d. MUST SEE. M21075. ' RTD 014. Victory llue. · '66 !2"f.~~f..0'~·~:~·i.~1210·-------------FORD MURA.. Sf70 .. ..,.., ., .. iotomotio ... , •• ; .. 10,, -'65 DO.DGE G.1'.. ~17·0 V0t , !IHI, 4 •PHd, Lio. No •. ONS . ,..,_le,~H!H.'Llo, TlY 11l. Aoto., R.H., P.S., fo<I. ,;. oood. 606. Ebo11y. • ___ _._.__________ Cameo Wh it•. l lean1t NUY 190, ' '65 '67 PONTIAC ., ... s1· "5' '7' I' o· l63 ~!l~,T;!~£. ~.~r~LI~~ ... , $770 , ...... c ... _, top,, ill ,,,,. L;o. ' ___ .,.,,,,,,_ _________ I ' v,s, ,,;, I .; • ,; ••• ,, ow m• ... 2-D•. HT , v.i, ''"'"~:~~~~ ,;, .. -:::O:'.i.':i.~~'1J~~;••• Coppo1. '" , '68 CHE, Y,RO, l:E,,T, Pl~~,· $197:0 UUF 201. Tyrol llut. FORD $ F•eh1ry warr1nty. 1--------------1 I 66 Aoto., RH , 1;,~::T1~• Xlot <0od! 970 ____________ ....;,_ '67 r.0 ,H ... Nc,Ilft~;.:~:~.0"'$1770 '65 .,.V•••W•'•GoldB.uU-..G.,.,,, $8. 70 '66 !_~~!.'~,~.~~~:·~1'1~',$19.7Q' -• ood-• top,' 1..,n;., Gold. , ' ._ • · · · fo<I. ,;, ,0 m1, ,;,1o1 '''"SIC 1<1. · TSll: IS<f, , 4 Cyl, 4 1pt.d. Etl glt1t. lie. NGY . . . .......... ' . ' -------------- '67 ~~~~~~~ •• N1c w ... ~1L'Q 'L'1, -~·I:S;: c0••·"';0, o .. .,,$1470 Ashe y.llew. Strief No. H2JJl76. D.# ~ · ,9 ' lie. VDic lll'. ' · ' ~ .' • LE'i'''us ARRAMGE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT AND TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET • " ------ SHOWROOM HOURS .. , ;MONDAYthra uTURt.1v; ·; A:M: TO · io P.M~ · · --·-- -. -. SUNDAY.-10 A.M. :TO 7 P.M. ' I' .. _..,. . . •, ' . ., •• ~aillily weeklfk FE BRU A RY 22, 1 9 7 0 DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FEBRUARY 21 , 1970 SCIENCE ANSWERS What's the Best · 1~~-nme o t fe For You? ~ TRAVEL TIP Get More Out of Your Holidays with a "Creative Vacation" ~ . MALE BARRIER BROKEN American Women "Invade" the ·South Pole ~ "BONANZA'S" STAR Michael Landon -The Bitterness Behind His Wealth and Fame ~ MEN'S FASHIONS The Sporting Suit-. A New Look .in Leisurewear ' . , ·I l I ... • . _, I I > • CJhemcrourself · FOR DR. THOMAS O. P.4.INE, NASA Atlmi.Mstraior Doa llut Nallo,..l A.ero- ,...uc. -"" s,,.ce ..t.i. -.utTaio11 ,,,.,. lo"' wp IN•potU U. .,,_., --lllerrllJ c,.._,,..,._, BNHIU.S Bridfe, Le. e There are no aueh plane. The Space Act of 1958 providea that NASA 'a a.c- ti9itiea be de-toted to peacefa.l porpoeea. The United Natiooa Outer Space Treaty, which tJte. Uni~Ste...a. eiped,'pro.c hihit. atationing n11elear or other weap- ona of maaa destruction in orbit. FOR DR. RALPH R. UBENE, 'OUfl~ Dialol Ce111u, B0$10A Fla.• I.~ "me oJ lAe lflrNr dura f•llutr• •• aeeda, au "°"' ec11 il be pret1e'llleff /rora Jor..U.,1~Mr•. lre11e Kolar, Det1U. Leu. N.D. • rt is the result of bacteria depoeits. The bacterial depoeits begin to cal- · cify, a.nd calcium aalta occur within or among the bacteria. The best method of preventing the accwnuJation of thne de· posits is effective daily oral hygiene, in· cluding uac of a toothbruah, dental ftou, and water-pressure cleaning devices. For aome pe1'80ns. it may be necetaary to have profeaaional cleaning as frequently u e•· ery two months. POa MRS. BRVCB B. BENSON, PruiUm. £a«M of F MIDI J' 0"111 of ~ U.S. Odaer t1'•A Yie&orl. IJ" oodlualllwu•AY ....... .,. bee11 • calMlW.-. /,,,-PralUftl o/ aM V.S.1--D.py Tu.Uy, Claelaa, F uA. • Bein Ann ~ett wu the ~Eq'Ual Rights Party candidate in 1884 and 1888. In 1968 Charlene Mitchell ran on the ticket of the Communiat Party of the U.S. POR SBN. ltlARK HATFI ELD, Orq"" lla ,,.,...._. o/ pr.yen "'pQUe ~Jao.ol. w .. MOre ~•pu rtot.1- ltlr•. lre11e Roltr, Dft>. U. Lalee, N.D. • I don't believe that the banning of prayer in our achoole cu be directly con· necled to campus riou. The disorders, it eeema to me, item partially from a frua- tration on the part of many atudenta con- cerning the over-inatirutionalizing of our American life. What In t.he World! So Lons, Central The 720 residents of McClure, Ohio, may be in for touch-tone dialing and color coordinated phone8 when their local phone company, Citi· Ringing off for good sens Mulual, tells out to a big utility. But it'a certain many of ita 480 sub- .uiben will miu ringing up <:entral for ~ time of day, the latest goaaip, a recipe for scalloped potatoes. and get· ting connected to the Smiths and Jone8CS. George Vao Taaeel. president of the amaU phone company (whoae tele· phone number ia .. l") told F.unLY WUJtLY that the younger folka want modern equipment and besides., opera- tion costa are mounting ... But it's a good old system we'•e got here." he aaid. "Don't you heu me &ne right now ?" He alao aaid that ~uetta are pouring i.n from all om the country for the old crank wall telephones, but they're all pri· ntely owned and will probably be kept u aouvcoirs. Paper Wedding Many girla are giving tU> the traditional wedding in white aa too expeMive. White ea.tin and lace dre&!el can run from 1160 to Sl,500 and up. Now there ia a white-on-white paper wedding dcC88 oo the market for $30 (and a far cry from the eerly paper dresaea made before 1966) . lo eluded in the manufacturer's "Frost" collection are bridesmaids' dreases in such colof9 as green, red, and gold. They also can be Dress for budge# hTkl•s tailored to a mini with aciaaora. Good newa for fathers of the bride.-u well u working girla on a limjted budgeL FOR C~. J, F . CUNTON, U.S.Nny ,, ., &nle .,.., alt. 1'(_,, u ,,,..,.-. lo eo...cruc• • 11aele•r·p•••r•fll l'lm~N cwrrier to H ,....-"B'-alaotll- er"1-Jia ICJaora, R.Alolll, IU. • The decision concerning the oamea of Nbnitz.claaa canien bu not been made at thia time. FOR JIM "B.4D NEF~ BARNES, -~ 1Ju1oti'Celtia H,,. 4ill ,.._ fel ,...,. atU --.....1--a.1- .... D. Fi6, Bi6 S1o11e Cap, Y•. • I picked up the t<Bacf NeW8" name as a collegian. Other teams that we were playing on a certain night would remark. "'We're playing TeHS Weelt!m tonight with Barnes-Boy. Tbere'a bad news to- nighL" It waa a takeoff on the radio new. commentator who used to re.mark, "There's good newa tonighL" FOB. EUZ.4BE'J'B POST. etiqutt.e expni I• ii proper to und "'°lleJ' .. a baby 1i/& ...,,..,. 10I' •re..., r~ ,,,,.,, lo ,,.. elaiUl- ltliu Curyl Sm., So,.. a. Morda, <Ali/. • A gift-t'ather than money-is in bet· ter ta.ate from a nonrelatiYe. FOR DAYID L. CUR.I, _. __ .. Ultiwr.lty o/ Fi.Jcore.Wa -1~1M.-1 M'Cl •fl'q ~ FA.I lie• ••••" ln aiJaeraJ OCNIM>ouoM ,,.,. ...,, esplora- aio11•1-Mr•. Marian Perm., Bu-.reli, 1'1.D. • Ocean oil rigs ha~ foaod enormous reeenea of oil and gu iD the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean, North Sea, and Mediterranean. .. Hard" mineral ex· ploratioo is j uat beginning. but tin. iron, a.nci gold already are being recovettd from the Pacific, in the Far E.ut. and off Aluh. Y..t .. Mk a 1-..--a ...._, Y-caa ...,_... du. eea-.. ... -'II pt ... -,_ ... .. I ftlt ~ ,._ .......... s.... .-..... '"'enWJ -• .... _,._ .. Aali n.-Y-..11, J'.-U,. Weekly. Ul ~ A-.. New Y .... N.Y. 11022. Ye eawt --~ ... u-., ... IS wm k ..W f• eedt -..... Not Worth It The cluaic smuggling uaoally inYolves diamond.a and dashing apies. But our Customa Bureau alao kttps track of the petty attempts in our 380 ports of entry. For instance, a family of four arriYiog in Miami from Colombia, secreted contraband of minimum value- but illegal juat the same: 18 fresh mangoes hidden in ahoea. boxea of ateel wool and a ~ pillow. They alao brought in a &~pound ha:m atufled in a water pitcher. A pound of grapes was aewn in- side a jacket pocket. Their fcaat waa im· pounded. Maybe we ahould get the word out that food lt not too bard to find here. Fla .... of Hope When the mentally retarded are not gj-ven a chance to pro- Yide for themeel•ea. they become de- pendent. tbua eoeting the tupayer more than 1100,000 each for a lifetime of in· atitutional care. So Eunice Kennedy ShriYer founded the nonprofit Flame of Hope. Inc. It teaches the retarded akilla necesaary to earn a lmns---och as makiq perfume. Tbe iD~ta for the Won for the retarded fragrancee "Eepere" and .. New Flame" are imported from France but combined here by mentally retarded worken in 14 sheltered workahops acroaa the country. The organiution takes great pride' in that more than 1.000 workera have lea.med enough to .. graduate" into pri· vate enterprae from the program aincc its inception in 1964. F~ ~ , .. ,.._..,,,., Mosrod,,. F•6"'4ry II, 1110 LEOMAID 5. DAYIDOW ~ IOlllT AnotuoN lftti~l.I MOITON RANK ~ JACX IYAN ., • .....,. UitM MAllUI N. TlllNQUI Arl ~ MllAHll DI PIOfT T-1. llMm- You are llwlttd to IUll your questions or comments lbout any article or advertisement that ..,.In ln F•llY Weekly. Your lettef will receive a prompt answer. Write to SeNite Editor, FnUy W...IJ, 641 laJncton Awtnue, New Yort, N. Y. 10022. a Samplr/'The Cooking of Provincia~I~ F~r.=-a~n~::-r: iiiJJ iiiiiiiii for 10 days free as a guest of HtfH Foods of the World BOOK• '} -LR The llalsbtd diU., 'o"''' Sol/II 4l lo lhwbi.U., Is typkal ol Frueh c:ouMiy-«yle ~ . , . aoocl lo loot at and unusuall)' dcflc:ious, Yd tuy to pnpar•. The most heart-warming compliments you have ever received for your cooking, can begin here! 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Noch-U\l ii 1epri...., from our . . .., .. • Rerb 0.rdcn G.W. tells and allow• what herti. to plat ill a kilc:b- ea prd9ft °" wiodow boa. ·~Ouide. • Glouuy of Foocl Tenna. • AllthcntJc ~ I• lbefamed,......dW. al fraace, plue f&ldaac.- lna tec11 on the ~ nc1 cuiliftes o1 d...._ .. ~-... • BaskOWda&oFl'9llClll Table w-. daet ... how lo buy. Uep ... aene them-_. _.. mar.. •Gu.Ide to l 1 of tlae world'• most '*"O'J a..-. 6 t l • --~------~~~--------------------------------------......... 111 ................ ---------------~---------------~ Is your leisure a dismaJ ·combination of snoozing and boredom? It is for many families until they discover both relaxation and stimulation in A FEW SUMMERS AGO, I spent fi two weeks in a rent.ed cottage at the shore with my wife and four daughters-- our first family vacation in five years. Tbourh we kept saying, "Tomor- rotO we'll get or1anized and do aom&- thiq that's fun," the days slipped by unrewardiqly with notbinr note- worthy to look back on. Later, my wife pretented me with a makeehift album labeled. ''Your Vacation: 1966." The candid snap- ehota ebowed Daddy listlessly read· ins a business ma1uine, yawning with boredom in a aarrins ham- mock, and ·Mother wuhing muddy aocka in a tidal pool. To accompany tbeae dismal exhibits and others equally noninspiring, she penned in an old Zen proverb: ''No day comes back apin; an inch of time is worth a foot of jade." By contrast, when I arrived un- refreshed back in my office, I beard from one of m;y auociatea a glowing account of the vacation he had en- joyed. Like me, he bad aelected a cottap at the shore. But unlike me, he had planned bow to put bi.a time to coll&tructive use. For one tbiq, he had tried "home awappiq," turn- ing over his Weetchester home to a Maine couple who wanted a vacation near New York City. In retUJ'D for compiling a penonal notebook of thiDIB to see and do in the city and arranging with friends to include hie g'Uesta in their activities. be re- ceived similar attention from his new shore-community neighbors, who otherwise would have been strangers. .M a result, be and hie wife and two aona crewed in aaillnr racee, en- joyed clambakes on the beaches of private homes, toured blatoric build- ings not open to the public, and re- turned home with a prised collec- tion of rewardi~ snapshots. Listening to my auociate, I real· ized how much more conatru<:tive an investment I could have made in my vacation tim&-11 . only I had poa- aeued hie penpective when we made our pl&ru1. Yet Americana, I've di&- covered, have traditionally found it difficult to make good use of their preciou1 leis UM time. As far back By WILBUR CROSS u the early 19th century, an adver- tieement that wu to become famous appeared In a newspaper: LOST, rutwdar, •onunolur• be- taoen nmn'.ae au ""'let, two JI~ Ao-Un, tMll. set teitll. 60. diamoMl ~. No nttoord ia ol/.-re4, for tltq are fl"* fornw. If the inspired author, noted Amer- ican educator Horace Mann, wer~ alive today, hie ~ might have re- ferred to "two &'Olden 10eeb, for the truth la that we often squander en- tire vacation.a tied up in knots and un.able to relax-or, what is equally tiriq, relax too determinedly, re- placing one form of e«ort, whkh is at lea.at income-producing, with an- other that baa little purpose. Recent atuclle1 bl'l how we spend vacationa bear out thia regrettable point. The Southern California Re-- search Council, for instance. found that leisure waa seldom used to real advantage. "The point of leisure,'' reported the Council. "1ho0Jd be more tlt4" rimpl11 rutoring one'• tc0rkin11 po10er1. We cannot happily contem- plate a future aociety in which lei- aure is merely filled with hectic amusement. In particular, we need to develop new f orma of leisuu which atretch our minds." There is no magic formula for - planning a f ulftlling vacation. But here are some l'Uidelinea, with spe- ciftc examples, for achieving more rewardiq, refreshing vacationa: PUI" A/lead. One family we know bas proclaimed !or itaelf a "Vaca- tion Sunct.y," usually in mid-Janu- ary, when members gather around and spread out travel folders, news- paper clippings, letters from friends telling about tluir vacations, any- thing of interest. ''Everyone ha1 a chance to make sunestiona,'' the father explains, "and we mark them all down on the calendar, no matter how wild or un· realistic they may seem. Then we circle a.a objectives those ideas that appeal to the moet people." Their plannih&' takes in long weekends and the most feaaible dates for a full- length vacation. "It's remarkable," the father adds, "bow many of the ideaa become realities." Many people justifiably uk, "How do we know that what seems in ad- vance like a great vacation scheme won't turn into a buat ?" The Robert Deanee have an answer: pretut it . ... Creative ' Making U Bob and his wife became inter· ested in folklore and decided that it would be fun to "go on location" rather than merely read about color· ful characlen and eventa in books. But they were not sure whether their three.children-12 to l6 years old- could take it. So they pretested the plan, u1ln1 loq weekend.a to explore nearby regions known for lerendaey heroes and happeniilf'8. They were delighted to ftnd that, far from be- ing bored, the children became ab· aorbed in ferretiq out little-known information on their own. So, joint- ly, they ~l planned their whole two· week vacation around the theme, "Folklore Fiest&." No matter how imaginative you may be In creatiq vacation ideas, it may pay to consult a travel agent. For years, Europeans and Amer· icana have been traveling abroad on vacation to attend univenity sum- mer courses or special seminars. Travel agents and airlines now off er package tours that include every- thing from round-trip fares and rea· ervationa to tuition, room and board upon arrival, and other nece11ities. Among the many package tours is one called "Spook and Spectre." This coats $284, plus air fares, and takes in "haunted" buildings in England. c b a r Vacations- .. • Family~/ Febnu&f11 J•, 1910 the Most of Your Holiday Time Other special tours are arr an~ f or bridge players, f ox-buntlng entbuai- uta, and women interested in weight- reducin.g couraee. '\._ It you crave aomethirll' more ex- citiq, yet not out.landiably expen- sive, take your cue from the Rawley Petersona. With their two young boys, they went on "aafari," not to darkest Africa but on one of the hundreda of new minl-eafaris or- ganized by the travel industry-a trek through the rain f oreata of a Caribbean ialand. hun~ wild goats, pigs, and colorful birda with cameru. Become Gbaorbed ift> e1 MW i"ter- u t. Good planninr combines looking ahead on a lon1-ra11p baaie and se1z10g unexpected opportunities. Consider, for enmple, the interest- ing pursuit of Pennsylvania physi- cian Maurice Seltzer. One day, hik- in~ acrou an abandoned coalfteld, be paused to crack open a piece of limestone waste. "With great wonder," he relates, "I beheld a fem f osail that had been buried in mud for 300 million years~ all ita harmonious details etched in yellow pirment." That chance mo- ment of curioeity so stimulated bis interest that be began to read books on minerala and the earth 11eiencea. His wife, too, became intrigued, and they began planning vacation tripa where they could ftnd unusual geo- logical formations. Over the years, their rovings have ranred from the Delaware Water Gap to the Rock:iee. Maay other people agree that bi.s- tory can be one of the moet useful door-openers to a vacation. Texan.a Marion and Frank Davicbon learned that the state highway department had charted and teated 10 "Travel Trail.a" from border to border. Last summer, the Davidaone, with their 10-and 12-year-old son.a, took a vaca- tion trip along "Independence Trail," visiting placea like the San Jacinto battleground and San Luis P888 (re- nowned for ita rugged stagecoach run). "For the ft.rat time we had a point of view," says Marion. "Everything we saw and did related to it." The experience was so stimulating that they now plan to cover all the rest of the l'eeommended Travel Trails. I talked with othera who had made such vacations into history. A fam· ily from Ohio had been enthralled by a tour of Musachueetta historic sitea--the Emerson home, Walden Pond, the House of Seven Gables, and othera. Three colle•e students from Wubington, D.C., visited gboet towns of the West. Pia• Ne:atiott ~ tUI ~"' ca" contiMU all ¥•r. We have a neighbor who ueed to complain rep- larly that evetli.Ap were "90 borinl"' because her husband wu frequently out of town on buaineu. Lut year, there wu a remarkable chanp: abe took up oil paintinl' and was aoon doinr well enough to ahiblt. "It all started," she explaina, "be- cause of our marveloua vacation. Pete thought we ought t.o do some- thing for a chanre instead of spend· ing three weeb either lying on the beach or fretting indoors because the weather wun't aunny enough for lying on the beach. So we siped up for an art coune at Cape Cod. I never knew art could be··auch tun. And, of courae, you don't have to put your enjoyment in mothballa once the vacation la over." Milliona upon millions of Amer- icana belong to aaaoclatfona which give them a common bond with strangers and thue can aerve aa the key to rewarding vacation planning. Recently, for example, I heard about the International Kitediera As- sociation, whoee members tranecend language barrien in excbanl'ing vlaita; about belJ entbuaiaste who can ftnd beU., old and new, almoet anywhere in the world, along with local f ane who willingly act aa pi des and boats; and antique car or air- plane. buffs who welcome one another like brot~rs. On one visit to Old Sturbridge Vil- lage, Mau.-e living example of rural New Enrland durinr th_at al- most forgotten period right after the American Revolution-we met a man and wife who were gourmets of long et.anding, but wboee intel'elt in foods had bqun to jade aomewhat. Alter half a dozen tripe to the Vil· Old Sturbridge Vill.age, Mu1., if OM Of "'4tl~ ~ittOf"Ual tit~• i• U.S.; i t i• .,nru °"~ 11ownut cowple to upnimnt "9 Eori• A..r- iCAA eoolri•11. laae. their entire outlook wu re- newed and refreshed aa they began a study of Early American cooking. Thouaanda have found new bobbies at the kitchen range-or added extra dimensions to old onea. Couider ~i°"' tlaat ca" 1'411> mold carelf'1. A teacher 1 met re~­ larly devoted part of hfa vacation• to help his three son• and one daugh- ter look into career P<>Nibilities. Once they devoted two atllDD1er weeks to a broad eweep of tranaportation facilities (a deld in which hia IOD bad expreued interest)-railroad terminals, airports, sbJppfn1 oftlcea. On another occaaion, they went to a dosen atate capitals, u well aa to Wuhi~n. D.C., for a cloee-u]) look at life f n l'()vernment and politics. I'm aatonlehed to learn bow many people have become eo deeply ab- ' eorbed in new interest.a duriq vaca- tions that they have actually c~,.11ed carur1. Jerry Wood of ·Annapolis. Md., an executive in the toy busJneaa, bad always wanted to try bh band at aailiq. Seftral yean· &&'<>. be bought an old bo&t ·and began fixing it up. When a man on the beach aaked where be could rent a aailboat tor the d.&7, Jerry offered hla. 1'hot was the besinnlng of a put.- time rental M"ice that gradually made it poeelble for the Woods to acquire a am.all fleet .... A.a the rental buaineea grew," Jerry told me, "I .tarted givlng aailinr leaona-moet- ly in eelf·defeue to prot.ect our ln- v•tmenta from misuae." Now Jerry devotee the major part of bia time to boata and hu created .. Salling Vacationa" and ''Saillnr Weekenda" for novices to learn while ha vi DI' fun. UH HCGtimu to Mlp otlurr1. A working widow In a New York euburb spend• half of her vacation time tak- ing underprivileaed city children on tripe-to country fain, fa.rma, and other plaeee ahe would never ha~e gone to alone. "It takes me out of ·my ahell," she aa19. "I stay active and relaxed instead of sittinr on a porch and atrainlna' mentally .to relive the fun I used to have before my buaband died and my daurhten moved •"81!• You do not have to be alone, of course, to bendt from this kind of vacation. Dr. John Slaughter, a der- matol()Siet in Evansville, Ind., and bis wile, both keen on Central A.mer· ica, founded eight yean aao a re- markable or&'anilation, Holidays for Humanity. It arranpa for ph7al- ci&D8, dentist., nuraea. and techni- ciarus to spend vacation.a ministerinl' to back.country re1iona in Central America_.u on a voluntary buis, at their own expense. Today the auc- ceaaf ut program includee South Amer- ica aa well as a number of Caribbean ialanda. Creative vacations-whichever best auit your own needa-have many reward.I. They inf uae aomethinr into living that becomee a continuin1 source of refreahment long alter the vacation fteeii hu ended'. As author and educator Sebaatian de Grufa, who bu made an exhaus- tive study of man and his free time, ha.a written, ''Work may make a man atoop-ahouldered or rich. It may even ennoble him. Leisure perfecta him. In tl)i• Jiea it.a ·future." • 7 Listen to Sheila I When you can't always pre-soak-Purlchl That PuncttfD-it's a knockout! It's .Colgate's new detergent that puts the enzyme power of pre-soaks, and active water conditioners, right in your washer! Next time you're too busy to pre-soak tough stains and dirt, try new Punch. Get your whole wash clean, really clean! --~·· "'I ·~~ '~ . •9 .. \ , • /r· ,':~' l .//·. ~ ,} . I I. 'I • I Sheila Mac:Rae's TV 6tltch Test proves It - Punch knocks out dirt and stains t .. s • : : wSCIENCE ASKS: . ? What's the Best QUIZ Time of Your Life? I N SOME w AYS life is bet- ter when you're young- er. In other ways it's better when you're older. Science baa been lOOk:ing into the matter and haa turned up some surpriaina' findinp. Take this quiz to determine what ia the beet time of life for you. 1. The best time to-'lnatTy ia when you're betw~ 18 and 20. 2. Youth is most prone to quick temper. 3. Mental growth atope at 18, and your l .Q. is aa high then aa it will ever be. 4. Aa age advances, you become more fearful and Jeaa carefree. 5. Middle age ia the time when couples are likely to face their big- gest emotional crises. 6. The adoJeecen~n the thresh- old of manhood-is the moet erc>- tistical and bu the most exag· gerated opinion of hi8 own worth. 7. You become more sensitive to pain as you grow older. I . Time roes faster for youna- people and slower for old people. ANSWDS 1. FalH. A conaensaa of studies shows that your chances of a hap· py marriage are much l'"fe&ter if you wait until you are well into your 20s before takiJia the trip to the altar. Marriages in the 20s and early SOa were found to aver- age excellent so far u happin818 is concerned. Wont ahowina-waa among teen-agera. 2. Tnu. Investigations have shown that in moat cuea, the man of 80 is more even-tempered than the 18-year-old, the fellow in his 501 still lea inclined to blow a fuse over tri1Jea; and surveys show that people in the older age--brack- eta tend to be the least ruflJed. 3 . Falae. Studies at Univenity of California's Institute of Human Development have demonstrat.ed that brain power frequently in- creaaee with are. In follow-up studiee which *ted aubject:a• I.Q.a at various area, many showed Come and remember what $now is like. The way it frosts the giant evergreens. And fills the meadow with endless sculpture. Take a jingly sleigh ride by moonlight. Go ice skating. Explor:e snow caps by snowmobile. Tour the great white valley. All that and more is included in Yosemite's Special Winter Holiday Package. Plan a leisurely drive up (the roads are al- ways open) and enjoy two or more nights at the Yosemite Lodge or The Ahwahnee, with break- a-ains in intellirence when tested in their SOa and 40.. 4. Folae. Studiee ahow that w:ile each age baa it:a particular types of fean. they do not neoes- sarily increase or decrease u you grow older. It would appear that rather than becominr more or Jess fearful aa you p-ow older, you exchanp youthful f eara for 'other anxieties and apprehenaiona. 5. Folae. Studies by the Ameri- can Institute of Family Relations indicafe that a couple's moat dlf- ftcult time likely occurred at the time of their wedding and Arst years of marriage. 6. Fahe. Though be may some- times give that impreeaion, it la a bluff to cover feelin.p of unaure- neaa and fears of inadequacy. Pay- chological atudlea show that the adolescent's anxieties and bia lack of aelf-eonfidence and self-esteem are great. He tries to conceal bia aelt-doubta from others by aaaum- lna-an attitude of br~vado. 7. Falae. The National Research Council at the University of Mani- toba made a clinical study of pain and found that a middle-ared man ia appreciatively leu aenaitive to pain than a youth in his late teena or early 208. And 'When a man puses .60, hla eenaitivity to hurt or injury decreases even further. I. Fohe. Psychological studies at the Maaaachuaetta wtitute of Technology and el.aewbere have shown that the reverse ta true: that time-whether measured in mJnutee, months, or year&-tenda to paaa more and more swiftly with age. On the other band, time for the younr person ( unlees it's crowded to the hilt with activity) seems to drag; a week or even a few hours may eeem to him to tftke forever to paaa. -JORN E. cmsoN e nter e ntel! fast and dinner where you choose. 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Beat egg whites until frothy; gradu- ally add 1,4 cup of the sugar, beating until stiff peaks are formed. 2. Whip the cream, gradually adding re- maining sugar. Blend in cognac and about half of a mixture of almonds and cookie crumbs. Fold in cherries and egg whites. 3. Turn mixture into a 1112-qt. souffte dish. Form a border with remaining nut.crumb mixture; press lightly. Garnish center with whole toasted blanched almonds and candied cherries. Freeze until firm. Before serving, allow creme to soften slightly. About IS servings *Almond macaroons may be substituted. Cheesy Cauliflower Casseroles 1 large head cauliflower 8 slices (about % lb.) Canadian sty le bacon. browned Cheese Sauc& (see recipe) Yi cup shredded proce88 American chee8e Yi cup buttered bread crumbs I . Separate cauliftower into ftowerets and cook, covered, until just tender in 1 inch of boiling salted water; drain. 2. Put 2 bacon slices into each of 4 rame- kins. Divide cauliflower evenly among ramekins. Cover each with about Yl cup of the sauce. 3. Set in a 350°F . oven 10 min. 4. Top each ramekin with cheese and bread crumbs. Continue heating 10 min. .4 1erving1 Note: Ground cooked ham (about Ph cu ps) may be substituted for the Cana- dian style bacon. Spoon around ftowerets in ramekins before adding sauce. 10 Famil11 Weekl11, Februa.'11!t,1970 Candied cherrie1, cookie crum.ba, cream, and cognac are. combind in. tit.ii gl.a.m- oroua , luaci0tu Frozn Clten-r Cr~me. Cheese Sauce Heat Y.l cup butter or margarine. Blend in 1,4 cup ftour, % teaspoon salt, a nd a few grains pepper; beat until bubbly. Gradually add 2 cups milk, stirring to blend. Bring to boiling; cook and stir 1 to 2 min. Blend in 1 ¥l cups shredded process American cheese, 1 tablespoon onion juice, and % teaspoon paprika. ! cup1 sauce Salmon Bake I can (l lb.) salmon, drained and ftaked 1 Yz cups herb-seasoned stflffirl« croutollll 2 tablespoons ftnely snipped panley 2 tableapoone finely cbopl)ff onion 3 egp, well beaten 1 can (lOYz oz.) condensed cream of celery soup Yz cup milk ~ teaspoon ~per 1. Toss salmon, croutons, parsley, and onion together in a bowl. Add a blend of eggs, condensed soup, milk. and pep- per and mix thoroughly. Turn into n greased 1112..qt casserole. 2. Bake at 350°F. about 50 min. Garnish center with overlapping thin quarter- slices of lemon and snipped parsley . 3. Pass a bowl of s our cream sauce (pre- pared from a mix). About 6 aert,ing., Sherry Elegance 3 enY. unflavored gelatin I Yz cups sugar 3 cups water 1 cup sherry % e11p strained orange Juice y, cup strained lemon juice 9 drops red food coloring l. Thoroughly mix gelatin and sugar in a saucepan; blend in 1~ cups M the water. Stir over low heat -until gelatin and sugar are dissolved. 2. Remove from heat and blend in the remaining water, sherry, fruit juices, and coloring. Pour into a pretty china or crystal bowl and· chill until firm. 3. Bring the bowl to the table and serve the gelatin in sauce dishes. Accompany with a bowl of whipped cream. 6 to 8 1ervings WEAVER All.INE PEmllll SCHOOL ... ..... 4 , .,.,.. ,,,., ._ atr ........ Mt11 0 VE.&, I -' FREE ~ 111out 111 Alrllnl Ca'"r. AOOMW'------- C 1 TY-------- ITATli ZIP'---- P'tfOHI' AQ.._E -- HIGH SCHOOL GMDUATE? QVH ONO GMDUATtoN ~T"----- Acawdlf9d .,..,,,,,., NoUonol Hot'M SNdY OINttCJI H•vln• a Flt A eontoar ehalr I like to elt ~ For ii'• a eh.air I nJeely 6t la. Indeed, althoagla lb shape la odd, I'm like a pea tbat'• la a pod. I'm like a babe within lb cradle, rm like the gravy in • ladle. I'm like a ltand that'• ha a pov~ A feelhag dlat I dearly Jon. 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SIND Ml THISI 3 CAITIJDOES (flll In numbers below): Mr -• -.kal ifttew••• h (check -...... ty>, M6-l/4T O my u .... i.1 O v-"• S-1td• O c-""' Clt1-------------------- -. ~ ' I • I -· ... • I American Women '1nvade" -the South Pole Antarctica had long been an all-male stronghold, until an expedition of lady scientists and a journalist went to the "end of the world0 ..... By AR.TURO F. GONZALEZ, Jr . "No WOMEN!" shouted Rear Adm. J. Lloyd Abbott, Jr., U.S.N., the pre- vious commandant of Opera- tion Deep Freeze in Antarc- tica at the South Pole. But bis stringent command barely had time to lose its echo in the -50- degree frozen wilderness before five female scientists and a lady journal· iat jumped off the back ramp of a mW1!n' transport plane and set foot on the 9.200 feet of snow and frozen turf that cover the South Pole. Leacler of the icy expedition was Dr. Loia M. Jones of the Inatitute of Polar Studie.! at Ohio State and more recently the University of Geor- gia. She was anxious to study rock weathering and salt accumulation in Antarctica, and she just got tired of begging male scientiAts who went there for rock samples. So she ap· plied to the National Science Foun- dation to go to Antarctica-only to receive the traditional "1lo." But Doctor Jones' determination l& hit to J,he Pentagon, where she. got the bacldng she needed for the expedition. The only stipulation was that the party had to be all female since Antarctic living conditions and sanitary facilities were not set up on a co-t!d basis. n.. Ant to sign up after Doctor Jones was Eileen McSaveny, a gradu- ate student in geology. Mrs. Kay Lindsay, an entomologist, joined to look for life forms in that area. The baby of the group waa Terry Lee Tickhill, a 19-year-old from Ohio who was studying geoloa-y in college. Joining the four ladies of Doctor Jones' expedition were Mrs. Peter Joneti, a scientist from New Zealand, and Mrs. Jean Pearson, a science writer for a 'Detroit newspaper. The ladies' trek into Antarctica took them from Wuhinrton, D.C., via Navy plane to Hawaii and on to 14 Christchurch, New Zealand, before landing at McMurdo Station, where t hey were outfitted •PJ>~priately. From here, the ladies got the chance to take a quick aide trip on a Navy daily supply mi88ion to the South Pole before they were· eventually heli- coptered out and dropped in the wil· derness to fend for themselves for 90 days. At the pole, passengers usually climb out of the plane one by one through a hatch aft of the cockpit, but the Navy feared the women might get competitive about who put the first female foot on South Pole "soil." So they solved the problem by plopping them down au together on a ramp. Arm ln arm, with Opera- tion Deep Freeze's current command- er, Rear Adm. David F. Welch, the ladies innded the Pole. The party walked 200 yards up bill to be photographed at the Pole, where a mirror-ball-t opped "can· dy cane" is stuck in the snow with a sign identifying that as latitude 90 degrees south. Admiral Welch walked the women around the Pole, which meant that they were going around the world in just ftve seconds, and at the same time they had walked from one day into the next and back again in the same amount of time. At the under-Ice lounge, appropri- ately called "Club 90," the women and hosts defrosted in comfortable quarters complete with boob, mbviea, and pool table. On the walls of the crew's lounge are hung Antarctic memorabilia including a framed sweater of Adm. Richard E. Byrd. Here the lady scientists contributed now historic tubes of lipstick and .. Lodiu ""laJ&ed rimtdta.- neoual11 and walked 100 11ard6 in -50-degru weather to S011.th Pole. Mra. Ka.11 Lin~a11 read.a commemorotit1e plaque and admire1 Admiral B11rd"a aweater hung in clubroom. bobby pins to the collection of those who had attained a "first" at the frozen South Pole. ·' After getting commemorative en- velopes and taking a tour of the under-ice baae, the ladies climbed back into their plane and were gone. A few days later, the gala wer~ buck· ing 50-mph winds and spending nirhts in aleepinr bare awL doing their scientific thing on the ice. • -(.AdHrtilement.) Inside I was crying; until I lost 105 pounds.· By Alice Banoczky-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy I Everybody in Budapest knew me~the cutest fatty on the stage. How I hated the role! But without me, the "Gurul6 Eggyiittes", or Rolling Trio, would have been a skinny nothing. I sang. I made big jokes. But inside I was crying. Because I knew when the spotlight w~nt off, they called me "dagadt", which in · Hungarian means swollen, like a big bal- loon. Always I was overweight. Even from three years old. Our kitchen, you see, was very rich. Lots of 'Soup, pork, potatoes ancJ fozelek (a side dish). And I loved tur6s retes (strudel with cheese) as well as sweets. By the time I was 16, I was already 200 pounds. My mother took me to doctors where I had shots and pills and low-calorie diets, even artificial orange drinks. But al- ways, the pounds came back. Once, when I was walking on the street, a man said to another: "If our government had as solid a foundation as that, we'd all be in better shape." Some shape! I was miserable. I had no fun, no activi- ties, no boy friends. I had only my singing voice. But how could I show it off, with such fatness? The only way, I decided, was radio, where I could hide myself. Later on, I grew bolder and went on the stage with my comic trio. Everybody laughed, but me. Then came the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. and I escaped to the U.S.A. Almost im- mediately, I realized that because of my weight, I had even less chance to make a success here in show business. For practi- cally everywhere, I saw the most slim and trim girls. Discouraged, I gave up my music and took a job behind the scenes in a factory. And I again tried to reduce. Sometimes I was even starving myself. But I'd get hun- gry and soon I would be eating-lots of sweetness in desserts and TV snacks and before going to bed. Finally, I met a man who preferred a good cook to a slim figure. We married, moved to Walnut Creek, California, and a son was'born to us. Ob boy, some fat mam- ma he had! And each year that my son grew older, I grew bigger. Last summer, 230 pounds ! . Being a woman, however, I still dreamed of being thin. But how was I . to stop the desserts and sweets and nighttime snacks? That was the problem always, until I made the discovery of the reducing-plan candy, called Ayds. I was in a drugstore when I first saw the chocolate fudge type. (There is also a vanilla caramel Ayds and a fudgy chocolate mint.) Ah, I thought, a low-cale> rie snack for my sweet tooth I I was wrong. When I got home, I read the directions and found I ~hould take one or two Ayds before meals with a hot drink. Then eat. Pretty soon, I didn't feel so hungry for a big meal. In a few days, I lost two pounds. Was l excited l I grabbed my golden opportunity right then. For this was the help I needed Look al me, acting comical. But even without the watermelon. I could make people laugh. A.f ter tlil, I was 2JO pounds. to have more willpower. And to have a smaller appetite without harmful drugs. For breakfast, I would take my Ayds as directed. Then I'd have grapefruit, scram- bled eggs, toast, and coffee. A lot of people think to skip breakfast is to lose faster. But this is ~ bad idea. It is impor~t that one should eat in the morning. At noon, I had, maybe, a sandwich. And in the eve- ning, after Ayds again, I ate a regular din- ner. But I ate less than always before be- cause I didn't want so much. Oh, yes. And at night, if I was hungry, I ate another Ayds. It was sweet and the answer to my craving. , When I'd lost 25 pounds, I decided it was - time I was completely newborn. So I dyed my hair blonde. On the Ayds plan, more weight came off. And soon, even my wedding ring fell off. I was never so happy to spend five dollars as for making it smaller. After I lost SO pounds, people passed me on the street 1 wish all Hungary could see me now with my new figure. Do you blame me for lightenini my hair, too? without knowing me. But it was me, all right-on my way down to 125 pounds. At last, thanks be to the Ayds plan, I have a good figure. Now, I have only one more dream. To sing again -for an Americiul audience. Before and After Measurement. Before After Height 5'2¥.lH 5·2~,. Weight 230 lbs. 125 lbs. Bust 41Y.i" 36" Waist 36'" 25H Hips SH~'" 36" Dress Size 24 1h 8 I . 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He owrui an 11-atory condominium in Laguna, an office building in downtown Loa Angeles, ha& part interest in a potato-sacking factory, owns a company which makea seat belts, and (along with bis tv cohorts, Dan Blocker and Lome Greene ) bas purchased a $2-million, half-mile stretch of Malibu Beach. Not bad f or a guy who once was so poor that he tried to steal a Christmaa tree. Maybe there's a good reason for Michael Landon's excessive drive for fame and fortune. As a youngster, he had more downs than ups. Born Eugene Orowitz in New York, N.Y., Oct. 31, 1938, Michael learned earJy in life that there often is turmoil. "My parents didn't get along weU," he recalls. "It taught me not to stay married if you don't love one another." Michael took the lesson to heart when he divorced his finit wife Dodi&-a legal secretary six yeani his senior -after six years of marriage. His mother, muaical-<:omedy actress Peggy O'Neill, gave up her career when she married Michael's father who, remembers Michael, "always missed the boat." F or a while, Eli Orowitz (known as EMO) managed tbeate.rs, published a fan magazine, which tailed, did radio work. and finally followed Michael to California. "Dad thought some of his old show-business buddies out West would remember him," says Landon, "and he'd get a good job. But nobody remembered. They even barred him from this movie Jot," be remarked bitterly. The shoe is on the other .foot now. Paramount, where "Bonanza" is tllmed, hasn't been able to do enough for EMO'a son, whose every wish is granted, like the sauna and the gym equipment made available for workout.a. I Laftd.cm with Au buddies Dan. Blocker and Lome GreeM. 16 Famil11 WHkl11, FebruarlJ t!, 1970 •• l . -.. ENT.f; RT AINMENT Fame and Wealth- "'Bonanza's" star is a hero in the studio that once banned his fa th er; but the memory still haunts him • Before the succeu, however, it 1eemed that the tourh luck that pla~ed his father waa inherited by Michael. Colleges were anxious to have him pe.. cause of hie athletic proweee. He went tO a prep school and moved in with a family. named Ecbola, which gave him the deep, secure life he craved. But even tbe &ports scholarship be won at the University of Southern Califomla turned out to be a ftop when he tore a ligament in hie arm hurling a javelin. Feeling ueelesa to USC, Michael quit. Uukilled and seemingiy unlucky, Mike got a job in a warehouse and began to feel that bis father's jinx waa upon him, too. On the side, he taught awimminr, al- though be couldn't awim a stroke. "I &1- waya wore sneakera," be aaya, "so they wouldn't aak me to demonatrate.'' One clay, aa a favor to a fellow worker, Michael went to Warner Brothera to help with hie l!ICreen test. When the ftlm was viewed, it waa Mike, not his buddy, who was asked to join the studio's talent achooL Mike waa elated. This time no one would ridicule the intenae emotiona which came so naturally to him. Juat when bia atar seemed in uaured ucendanc.y, the roof fell in on Mike again. "Mr. Warner walked into class one day. I don't think he knew such a program was going on, and when be realized he waa paying for it, he cancelled the whole thing!" The only survivor after the demiae of the studio class was an acto1'-named James Garner. "I was really-low,'' Mike remembers. "I'd miased out again. They said I wu too skinny!" At that time he weighed only 120 pounds. He now tilts the scalea at a robust 165. A week later, bowever, l)roducer Jerry Stagg gave him his first job. Then fol- lowed live tv and movies. Eventually asked to costar in "Bonanza," Michael didn't dream he'd at wt hit pay dirt. Michael, his wife, model Lynn Noe, and their children, Cheryl, 16, Leslie, 7, and Michael, Jr .. 6, live in a lovely modem- type home in Encino, which he inaists be can't afford to sell because ·he has overbuilt the area by adding a swimming pooi a 65-foot waterfall, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a children's playroom, a pme room, and a private sitting r oom for bis wife and himself. Mike is most at ease and happiest when he is home with his family-which be treuurea above all else. Hie idea of fun and relaxation is going ice sl<atinr with the kids or playing golf. Michael aounda a little thankful when he aays hia home baa no room for horses : ap- parently he reta more than enouJrh of them in "Bonanza." "Horsea are very uncouth," be remarks. Tben be add.a, "Of coune, I did buy one for Cheryl once. We were in Louisville on a personal-appearance tour, and aome Jrey offered me a hone, complete with papers, for the price of tranaportation only. "It waa the wont-lookinr bone I'd ever seen I But I'd sort of committed myaelf so I bought it, JrOt rid of it, and bought Olieryl a good horse, since ~he wanted on4!' so bad. "Then do you know what happened? She forgot all about bones. She bad a new craze--boya !" When Michael work&, be often alienates people by forgetting appointments, partly because he's so engroued in what be'a doing and partly becauae insecurity atill nags at him, and be doesn't like to be interviewed. He frequently takea refure behind dark gla83e8 when he faces the preaa or public. But he doea lose h.ia cool whenever anyone showa ·disrespect or lack of courtesy to anyone working on the 11how. Michael Landon haa literally grown up while playing the character of Little Joe -who hasn't been allowed the aame oppor- tunity. 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You tee, just as soon as one of our sal~ men takes a eu1tomer for a test drl\re in Fords latest member to the family, It's just a matter ~ minutes before both are back and the deal ls made. However we knew the Maverick would be popular when we first heard about lt ... '° we ordered our inventory accordingly . . . chances are we 'have the Mav- erick made for you. MOit colon and equlprnent avall&l>le. Why not test drive one for younelf here at 18255 Beach Blvd. 7 DICK WILSON'S • WILSON FORD SALES 18255 BEACH ILYD., HUNTING.TON IEACH TORINO BROUGHAM 2-DI. HARDTOP THUNDHllRD 2·01. LANDAU TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY . . JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF ... THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON IEACH ILYD. 18255 ·&EACH BOULEVARD . ~ HUNTINGTON llACH . 84~-6611 '~'tr;:. . , .. ~~~.·:.~.~~··· 592-5511 10 11 12 2 2 • All 5h fa• us: As nil ., d1 LA: 1 1 1 I 1 1 m !PORT! 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Mi PM °" KHJ-TV, Los An ..... 9. ·events and closing .ceremon· ies from Vysoke Tatty, Czechoslovakia. 4:00 I The Killy Ch1llenge (C) @(I)The Amerlun portsman (C) Cliff Robert· son hunts elephant in Cen· trai Africa, former football star Jerry Kramer and world flycasting champion Jon Tar- antino appear In fly-casting vignette, and sportscaster· host Cullt Gowdy visits the Outward Bound School in Colorado. ID 00 Wo'1d Ski Champlon- ifi"lps (C) 4:30 fJD Skiing (C) "Moving To· ward Parallel Skiing." 5:00 0 Astrojet Golf Ctuslc CC) ATghlights of the Feb. 6·8 tournament played in Phoe· nix, Arizona. Athletes such as Denny Mclain, Joe Na· math. Joe DiMaggio, Wiiiie Mays, Gino Cappelletti, Jim Lonborg, and John Brodie compete for the $30.000 purse. The Astrojet's invita· tion list included 34 from the baseball wortd and 34 from the football world. 5:00 tit (j) The Kilty Ch1Hence (C) ti) Futbol·Soccer: International soccer matches. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 6:00 O Kines Hockey (C) LA. Kings vs. Minnesota North Stars at Minnesota. FRll'fAY, FEBRUARY 27 11:00 O UCLA Basketball (C) UCLA Bruins vs. Stanford Indians at Palo Alto. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 12:00 O High School BH ketball (C) Game of the Weel<. 12;30 m @ CD NCB Basketblll (C) Santa Clara at' Pepperdine. 1 :00 B 18 (j) Dani Open Golf (C) Live coverage of the $150,000 tournament from the Doral Country Club in Miami, Fla. Playing the 7,028-yard, par-72 course Is defending champion Tom Shaw, among other greats. Final rounds are telecast tomorrow at this time. 2:00 ~ (jJ National AAU Indoor Track and Reid CMmplonshfps (C) 2:30 II CBS Golf Classic (C) Miller Barber and Orville Moody meet the team of Lee Trevino and Tommy Bolt In a first round match. IJ Q) 00 Pacific 8 BH ketball (C) Oregon Webfoots vs. Wash· ington Huskies at Seattle. U) 1969 Buick Open (C) 3:30 IJ N1tional MU Track Meet (C) The U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championships from Madison Square Garden. Jack Whita· ker, Dick Bank and Ralph Boston commentate. fJ (i7} (I) Pro Bowfers Tour (C) The $50,000 Buckeye Open, live Trom Imperial Lanes, Toledo, Ohio. 4:00 O Shell's Wonderful Wor1d of Golf (C) The championship match competes against the winner of the Feb. 21 match. Qj Cl) CBS Goff CIH1lc (C) 4:55 O Klnp Hockey (C) L.A. Kings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs. 5:00 fJ @ Cf) ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) 11:00 O UCLA S.sketball (C) Bruins vs. UC Golden Bears at Pauley Pavilion. 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 .. 111 t ••• Moy be used on envelopes os return address labels. Also very hend.Y as identification labels for marking personal items such os books, records , photos, etc. Labels stick on g1"".ss ond moy be used for morl:ing home conned food items. 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I One Step Beyond (30) @ @ 'm Let's Maki 1 0111 ( ) (30) Monty Hall hosts. 0 Million $ Movie: ''Requiem for a Huvyweipt" (dram•) '62-An· thony Quinn, Jackie Gle1son, Mickey Rooney, Julie Harris. Q) Wonders of the World (C) (30) ''The Ice Cave of Jungfrau." ai) Dr1m1tlc Serial (30) 1:00 0 UClA Buketball (C) (90) UCLA Bruins vs. Univ. of Oregon Ducks at Eugene. 0 @ (]) ®; Newlywed C1mt (C) m USC Bullltblll (C) (l lA hr) USC vs. Orecon State at Corv11lis. m Hawaii Calls (C) (30) "Island Moods." fE Men Froni CodllM (30) Eli) NET P11yhouse (C) (90) "A Generation of Leaves: ~merica, Inc." ai) Sylvia 1 Enrique (60) 1:30 IJ 9 (I) MJ TllrM Sons (C) (30) The (Chlifey) O'Casey Strina Qu1r· tel makes its debut to an indiffer- ent worfd. 0 9 (6) m NIC SaturdaJ Mov· le: (?) "Simson and Defll•h" (dra- Paae 4 THE D.\ILY PILOT, 1V wax. FEBRUARY 21. 1970 ) 170 / ,. ' COM .. LETE "EHONA1.IZED BOOKICIE .. INQ H•v•c• Speclallzlno In small l>Ullneues rtac u .. & oaLIVIRYI f61·1100 ., IJM1H Cal ....... .... 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Walter Brennan and The Watts Community Choir ruest. fJ Pllilbi11'1 hopM (C) (90) Sched· uled guests are Jacqueline Susann, Morey Amsterdam, Amanda Blake, Charles Nelson Reilly, Pat Buttram and Charles Collinpood. OJ Stontmlft F1mlly Sllow (C) (30) fll) The Toy That Grew Up (60) "Hills of Kentucky," a 1927 silent MADDUX llt05. CONSTRUCTION CO. 14'22 BMCll Blvd •• W"'mll11ter a»-sat alMI lff-4.SfS Fr" estimates -Bank T~ms - Cal Vet. FHA L~n• • R1rnMeH119 & c..'9m ...,_ l"slst llfl Ptn.rmMCe a.Ms film starring Rln Tin Tin. 9:45 m Ntws (C) (45) 10:00 IJ Qt (j) Maanil (C) (60) Mannix wins the confldem:e of a ment1fly. disturbed little &irt and discovers that she has evidence that may tn· danger her life. Pamelyn Ferdin gu-.sts. 10:30 I m News (C) (30) Ernest Tubbs Sbow (C) (30) bwtlklt Roundap (60) Bo• de Mtxlco (90) B DORNAN IS NO * PUNCH-PULLER!! O The Robtrt II. Dornan Show (C) (90) 0 Ntn (C) (30) Bill Bonda. m Movie: ''lltt Enforcer'' (mys- tery) ·~umphrey Boaart. OJ TY hrtyllM (C) (30) tll) NET Festini (C) (60) (R} "John Philip SouSI, the March Kin&." Q) haport to Travel (C) (30) 11:00 I D m m News (C) • Twfllpt Zone '°1P11 Mutlc Tl .. (C) lllAN TY $6.50 ,s.mc. c.111 w.nr euaran....,. • Tnnt fM !Mft wlf11 ... Elecfl'9fllct °"'"· 541-0lll, 642·5Jll t •·•· •• t , .•. -1 hrs! 11:15 IJ Flbllloa 52: (C) "SaMmtf lld • SlllOh" (drtma) '61 -Geraldine Paae. Laurence Harvey, Rita Mor· eno, Thomas Gomez. Jdhn Mcintire. D SltlfnllJ Nipt Movie: (C) "TIM Sieep .. 11" (western) '58 -Glenn Ford, Shirley Macl1ine, Leslie Hltl- aen, Miclcey Shauahnmy. A soft· spoken, but two·flsted sheep owner brings his herd Into etttle country, and the battle bealns. 11:30 D m John111 C.. (C) 1J Mowlt: "Stlw11 warn11r• (dra· ma) '51 -Glnaer Roatn. Ronald Rearan. Doris Day. llJNewa (C) 11:45 II) Mowlt: "Crtlt £lqlectltJens" (drama) '47-Anthony Waaer, Jun Simmons, John Miiis. 12:30 QI All·Nlitlt Sllew (C) "Clthtr1M of Ruula," "Man From Cocody," "At sword's Point." 1:00IJ11114Wlt: ''Tiit Third "'1'' (mys. tary) '57-Jlck Hanlns. DNtn<C> 1:15 D" ...... (C) 2;30 1J Newa/llwt Us "" 0., (C) • A·l TAX SERVICE 2300 Harbor, Costa Mesa 545-1:l.C\1 ha•5 SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FABRICS and LINGE~IE Wt H•YE THE ~INE~T SELECTION OF """ fAlllCS ON THE ORANGE co•~T. 2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD COSTA MESA 540-3268 'The Many Moods of Perry Como' Perhaps Perry Como's slogan on the golf course best epitomizes his approach to television. "J like to walk slow. play slow-and win," he said. Como, who is seen more frequently on the golf course nowadays than he is on television. does find time to come back each year to NBC to do a special. Perry Como and Nancy Sinatra ..... ' 7:00 7:)0 a.-oo t:OO 10:00 10:30 ll:lO 6.-00 7:30 1:30 9:00 11:00 6!00 7:30 8:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 11:00 6.-00 7:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 9:00 11:00 7:30 a.-oo 9:00 1~30 11:15 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 21, 1970 S UNDAY, F'EBRUARY :U 2 29 I (C) uaom frff" (drama) '5~Blll Travers, Vir&lnla McKenna. 9 "NICf'lt °' the Hultter" (drama) '5S-Shelley Winters, Utllan Gish. 11 ''c.,..ne WJfflams'" (drama) '52-Jamn Stewart. Jean Has.en. 7 17 3 {C) ''The family ,_,. .. (comedy) '6S-Jerry L-ls. 9 (C) •i...c-d ot tti. LMr (adventure) '57-"John Wayne. 11 ~ LHt Days of ~ir· (drama) '35--Preston Fostei'. 2 (C) '1"hey Carne to Cordura" (adventure) '59--Gary Cooper MONDAY, F'£8RUARY 23 7 MT• "'" a ~rd" Part I (drama) '63--Greaory Pt<:k. 9 ''()peradon Pacific" (adventure) '51-John Wayne. .Patncle Neal. 7 17 3 "Tuchef's Pet'' (comedy) '58--Clark Gable, Doris Day. 4 Z3 6 (C) "Ritual of Evil'' (mystery) '70--Louis Jourdan, Anne Baxter. 9 "Seance on a Wet Af'tem_," (drama) '64-t<im Stanley. -TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24 7 "'To IOll a .. odtlnpi;d/• Conclusion (drama) '63-Greaory Peck. 9 "Cnctl In the MlrTOt'' (drama) '60--0rson Welles. Julla'1e Greco. 7 17 3 (C) ~arantlned" (drama) '7o-.John Dehner. Gary Collins. 4 23 6 (C) "What's So Bad About f eellna Gooclr (comedy) '67-9 (C) .. Iron Wlstreu" (adventure) '52-Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo. WEOHIE$DAY, FEBRUARY 25 7 "Tl'le Scapepat'' (mystery) '5~Alec Guinness, Bette Davis. 9 (C) "Wharw ttt. Spies A,." (suspense) '66-David Niven. 9 "Chldian !!very Sundliy" (comedy) '4~Dan Dalley, Celffte Holm TMUltSDAY, F'EBRU~RY 26 7 (C) "Tues Camhral" (Clomedy) '51-Red Skelton. Esthe1' Wllllams. 9 (C) .. Dalln" (western) '50--Gary Coope1'. Ruth Roman. 2 2.9 I (C) ·~on f'taca'' Part I (drama) '57-L.ana Turne1'. 9 (C) "Hannlbal" (dram1) '60-Vlctor Mature. Rita Gam. FltlDAV, F'EBRUARY 27 7 (C) "Thunder Bay" (adventure) '53 -James St-art, Joanne Dru. 9 "Force of Arms" (drama) '51-Wllllam Holden. Nancy Olson. 2 2.9 I <C> ''hyton l"ta.ce" CoochuJon (drama> '57-L.ana Turner. 9 ''Whate¥er Happened to Baby Jane?" (mystery) '62-Bette Davis. SATUltOAY, fl'.8RUARY 21 5 (C) ''Th• Hunchbadl of Soho" (suspense) '67--Gunthar Stoll. 9 (C) "ltetvm of the Qunftpter" (western) ·~bert Taylor. 1l "TIM Blackboard Junl(ie" (drama) '55--Glenn Ford, Anne fran<:l1-4 23 6 (C) ..... J." (suspense) '68-Georfe Peppard, Raymond Burr. 11 "The Black Hand'" (mystery) '50--Gene Kelly, J. Carrol Nal1h. 2 (C) "Portrait In Black'' (mystery) '60--Lana Turner, Anthony Quinn. 7 ''CompulslOfl" (drama) 'S9--0rson WellH, E. G. Marshall. His next. "The Many Moods of Perry Como," airs on NBC, Sunday at 10 PM, with special guests Bob Hope, Nancy Sinatra and Rip Wilson. Born in Caoonsberg, Pa., the industrious Perry was working as an after-school barber at 14. After graduation from high school, he opened his own barber shop which soon featured songs by the owner and his two assistants as well as haircuts and shaves. Como's professional sing.ing career began while he was on vaca- tion in Cleveland in I 933 when, at lhe urging of friends, he auditioned for Freddy Carlone·s band and was hired as the group's vocalist. The effortless approach 10 song attributed to Perry over the past 35 years has not always been so. Perry remembers his debut as the featured singer for the Ted Weems band in l 936. ''I stood up there with the orchestra and I was shaking all over." he recalled. "All I could see was that big black hole of an orchestra pit like a grave out in front of me. I forgot my lines, forgot the song, forgot where I was. The audience laughed and after that I could sing more professionall y." When the band broke up in 1942. Perry returned home co start a new barber shop. bul. before be did, he received offe rs for a radio network show. nightclub booking and an RCA recording contract. His fi rst RCA record was ·'Goodbye Sue." in 1943. Two years later he etched his first hit. ''Till The End of Time." Como made the first of severaJ movies, "Something for the Boys,·· in 1944. and started his NBC career the same year when he became lhe star of "The Chesterfield Supper Club" on NBC Radio. From 1948 to 1950 the radio show was also broadcast on NBC-1V. In September of 1955, Perry began the fulJ-hour Perry Como Show, a Saturday night series, on NBC. In J959 be..signcd to star on Perry Como's Kraft Music HalJ. The program started a series of seveo color specials each season in 1963, a schedule which continued through 1966-1967. A well-built 5·9~. Como keeps in trim by playing golf. His hobbies are his family, watching television and "walking slow and winning," whether it's on the golf course or in the entertainment world. I ) I l. ,, 11. " ' k, o. .•. m. is. ru. ,. •. :11. '"· c. ra il8 >I, he a- 1e >'s he ut ... . Ta he I 1rt a og 1rs no ar .cs ch lis ad SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22 MORNING I cm (})a> DudttJ 0.ltiPt (C) McM.: <C> "Tlllundtf 0wtr t11e Ins" (western) '53 -Randolph Scott. ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN *AND GUESTS, IN COLOR Katbryn Kutihftan (C) Ci) full '°'9tl Rwlval (C) • The Stofy (C) All stations reserve right to 9:00 ea...,.. Tllree <C> change programming with-Station te Station (C) out advance notice. ~ of DISCMtery (C) (j]) @ m F1n1Htie Yopp (C) 6:15 m TM CtlristoplMn (C) '°'Pel Mllslc (C) 6:30 ID TIM ~ ~ . m "*1n llllll•n (C) 6:55 II llw Us Tllil 0., (C) , Man!o: ·~'!c:~n:.o 7:001 Te• and Jerry (C) • 11'is Is tlae life (C) Mr. Wist1Nn1 (C) Today's Rtll&ion (C) Slcltd Hurt (C) • My favorite Sirmon (C) Dr. 7:15 TIM Qristophen Noel LeRogue, of First United 7:30 a.tllan (C) Methodist Church of Hollywood. Mllslc and the Spekeo WOf'd (C) I Gene Autry Rlbels Wlttl 1 ea111e (C) ~ (]) Q) Fantastic four (C) Herald of Truth (C) 6 Or1I Roberts (C) Revinl fins (C) llbitan (C) (I) o.v., Incl 8ollatb (C) I tbil 8:00 lulp Unto My feet (C) ''The • The Bible Answtfs (C) Pastor's Prisons." 10:00 Steps to Lllrnln1 (C) m 1111 ChriltopMrs (C) Tltis ts tbl life (C) =1,:!,:_omorrow (C) O H~UR OF POWER Day of DllCO'ttfJ (C) * with Robert Schuller Wonderama (C) O Hour of Power (C) Rev. Robert Allin Revival Hour (C) Schuller. ~ Rwlval fires fJ cm (I)(E Bullwinkle (C) 8od Is the AMWlr (C) 0 MOvie: (C) "Dlnosaurm" (sci· Town Hall Meetlnf ii '60-Ward Ramsey. · Acriattts. R9peft HotMstlld/Hyen (C) 8:30 a look Up Incl Uwe (C) "Disco-Cil 47 Happln• Way (C) Teach." The relevance of "top-40'' Ci) eamn Three (C) lyrics to reli&ious efforts. m PanontM 39 (C) O Mrs. Alplaa let (C) (Continued) ••• whether your home 1J 1>91d for or not! Cit Mllldlly PIJlltllts 11 ltalf your budaet. 'For eumple, you '" AU YOUI OUI llW with a c.11 stied an lntertst only loan homeowner loan frOftl Union. . .• or a prlnclpel and Interest start tilt Ntw Ytar wlttl • CIHn loart; wttll MO IAUOCNI PAYllllMT slate and lllvt more money len ..... 'ATIIHTI,.. I MOtmlll IP IMllTU out of every peytlltck. Your Pl)" Y11 Mm ltmwl11 Ptwlr Not8d TV menta at Union wlll probably bt C:.t ceall for lttll Eatatt Tues. 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TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 21, 1970 SUNDAY (Continued) 10:30 I 9 (j) face U.e Nation (C) @ (j) m fronti.s of faith ( ) Part 111 of "The Revolutionary Word$," explorin1 the meaning of the Sermon on the Mount. 0 li1l C1) G) Issues and Answers (--e"j Guest is ~rmer rovernor of Alabama, Georfe C. Wallace. 0) f1ltll for Teday (C) ED Seu• SttMt (C) (R) #71-75. A five-hour replay of last week's proarams. 10:55 a trn m (f) NIA lasUtball (C) Ntw York at Baltimore. 11:80. 8 (j) IHI. HocUr (C).., 8ostoa Bruins vs. Chic110 Black Ha~ -8 M4Me: •JHW. ~ Stell" (1:0m· edY) '64-lan Carmichul. Hecnebuyers' Quid. (C) The F11ntston• (C) Church In tlle He• (C) Ci) Rm Baptist Church (C) ' cm. tn Su Casa • Scope (C) 11:30 • Movie: "Return to Trea11re I 1nd" (drama) '54-Tab Hunter. m Qlaantor (C) m frontiers of Science (C) AFTERNOON 12:00~ lntetl~trt P'aftnt (C) Ci) r: CciM I Elperlment in tlevliioft (C) "Dream on Monkey Mountain." Delay telecast. I hrspectift (C) 12:30 Youth and the Police (C) MU Bwetbal (C) Akron Good· years play the Indianapolis team. I My Ftv0rlte Martian 0111 Roberts P'resents (C) AMrlcan Problems (C) 1:00 ea 00 m Mtet the Press (C) 0 (i1) (I)@ Dlrtdions (C) "taster Island: Puzzle of the Pacif- ic." ABC News visits this mysterious 46·square mile Island that is half way between Chile and Tahiti. I Sherlodl Holmes The World Beyond TV Worship of the West (C) festival en Mldrld 1:30 II Tiie Ntw Sedety (C) "The In- fluence of Reli1lon on American Lift." Students from EJ Rancho and Verdu20 Hills hi2h schools guest. B AiJitvlhlre USA (C) IQ) Discovery <Cl "Nature's S1rangest MonumMita; 1 Virginia Gibson and Bill Owens visit Monu- ment Valley, Utah and view unusual reoloaiul formations. I Voice of Calvary (C) ~ P~ to Tmel (C) far• S1Mlw {C) Su 11I1 y AIUrnoon Show: he Guy "'ho Game Back," "Son of Paleface." El) Anibe ti Norte m Profiles of PrO&Test (C) 2:00 II Conversations With a Psychia· trilt (C) O On Campus (t) '"Twelve Thou- sand Feet High and Rising." The fliaht of the Astreus, a rocket made by I Univmity of Redlands students climaxes the rocket assembly , at 291 Palms Marine Base. The Cheaters Press Conflftnte (C) Buell Owens Show (C) @ Shell's Wortd of Golf (C) Musica y P1labr1s Co111pass (C) lnsipt (C) 2:30 Btlltf (C) JAMES GARNER A MAN COULD GET KILLED IN COLOR - D m World Stl Clla•pionslllps (C) Coverage, via satellite, of the 90-meter jump, results of the Cross· Country and Nordlc·combined events and closlnr ceremonies from Vysoke Tatry, Czechoslovakia. 111 S!lct!g Tiie Christian Anti· tOm•unlst usadt (C) O Movie: (C) "Tab Care of Mr UtUe Qlrt" (drama) '51 -Jeanne Crall\l-l)ale Robertson, Mitzi Gaynor. 0 Mifllon $ Movie: "Sel Wolf" (drama) '41-Edward G. Robinson, John Garfield. Ida Lupino. II) Stonelllan fa111ity (C) ED Let Ute Word Qo fo!Ut (C) (R) l futin Patttm for Llvlna 3:00 ln:sider /Outsider (C) Black re· liaioos leadership Is examined. Chill• Emest Tubbs (C) @ fD• (C) "Master's Touch." · Cruz de Ant0r • Anned forces Hlatslipts (C) 3:30 YttwpOint (C) • Close-Up (C) "Gourmet I street Races/Channel Islands." 0) TV Party Line (C) I Mlsteropn' Nel&flborllood (C) Aarkulture USA (C) Soutli Kortf n 5'*1al (C) •:oo The~"" Challenp (C) m I ExpeMtnt In TtlevliiOn ( ) ."MU$ic!" A musical tour of Great Britain. introduced by Alistair Cooke, chief U.S. Corre· spondent for Enfland's Manchester Guardian. -~~EEH• A111er l can ~an (C) Sermenl Includes Cliff Robertson stalklnf an elephant, ' ' s • .., ps he SS· its ke tj. Illy ne or. Ir' R) re· '·" ~I C) in ;al by re· ter in le$ nt, a fly·castlna demonstr1tlon. and a visit to the Ouhmd Bound School In Colorado. I Dollan and SenM <C> Cl) Wortd stl Clla•pionllltpt feature FD• (C) "V•lley Forge." Georp W11hinaton's historic win· ter encampment Is lttll. 4:15 m ~ to Profit (C) fJl) ftltarl Fl1t (C) "Autumn Fan- t11y." Film depicts the buuty of Oolorldo In the Fill. 4:30] ........ (C) f -T'"P (C) Hanf (C) ......... (C) $WllL. (C) ".MOri.o&... t~•llf Parallel Skiing: .. 5:00 I IOIXT Ntn (C) Ctete Roberts. Souk Up <C) Bill Leyden. Mr. M1~ <C> D MES GARNER! * "A MAN COULD GET KILLED" -IN COLOR! 0 Movie.: (C) "A M111 CMlcl lilt ·«ltd" (suspense-comedy) '66- J1mes Guner, Melln1 Mercourl. Sandra Dee. Tony Franciosa. Ameri- c•n scientist is mistaken fOf' a sectet •rent In Lisbon. B Altnflt hit Clullc <C> From tlit Goodyeer Golf ind Country Club In Phoenix, ArizQfla. Joe Namath, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle •nd Ernie Binks are featured. I D1ktarl (C) Pttty Duke s.wtll Arts n.tre 6 My W9ftcl (C) ~ Sllow (C) Joe McGinniss. Dion. and The Orllinals guest ~ CJ) Thi Killy ct.tlenp (C) 7:0089(1) Sp1cl1l Mevlt: (C) IJCo•icos L Cancionts (30) ''IOti f,..,. (drema) '59 -Bill 7:30 @ (6) IE Wonderful World of Tr1vers, Vlr(inia McKenn1. Film D y (C) (60) "Big Red." Con· ba•d on Joy Adamion's best-seller duaion of two puts. The ooureae about a lion cub r•lsed to m1turtty of • champion dog and 1 young In a human environmlftt, then re· boy soften the heart ot an embit- turned to lunate freedom. Movie WIS tared min. Walter Pideeon and fllmed In Keny~. Afrlct. Guest ntr· Gilles Payant star. retor Dick Van Dyke Introduces v1ri· B MUllon $ Movie: "Nlpt of Ult ous seiments of the film. _ ir.ntal'"' (dram•) 'SS-Shelley Win· 5:30 I VI NIN!, 6:00119 (1) CIS EMlll1 ..... (C) II@ Cl) g, Wiid Klnado• (C) ttB. Lillian Gish, Robert Mitchum. (30) ~er Mudd. {30) "Mount of Monroose." A f1m-J1mes Gleason. A psychopathic killer D 9 Cl) m fra1tk ..... Report ily or monpses m•ke their home poses IS a preacher and terrorizes I! (lO) In 1 termite mound In Africa. a widow and her two children. Pelb hnde (C) (60) Gtorp R SlloRMe 5 (C) (60) "The ti) P1saport te Tmel (C) (30) uhlneton'a Birthday Is com· Slilrtey B1my Show." Noel Htrri· fll Femre (30) memorlttif. son and uutilndo AJtnelda tulll · 1:00 an..,_,_... CC>-C&O> .Ylc • DION1GlfT-S-BlST SET .e ROLL£R..GAM£~ve! (C) DanaM:~..:·~· '<60) ~ .. TERRIFYING TOYS" '* T·BIR_DS vs. TEXAS · ID lff LL BURRUO: fk1MALS LAND OF THE GIANTS f.11~~·~. ~!:'.~ ~~~a~ hr) L.A. '* ACTION & ADVENTURE! D ti1J (I)G> Land of 1't IH1nb D FORD MOTOR COMPANY OJ Anluls, Adioft Incl Adwtlbllt (C) {60) "A Smell Wu." Thinking (C) (30) "In Queat or Glass ut· the urthllnp tre toy soldiers. 1n * presents THE FBI era." Adventurer John Goddard tells S·y.ar-old ei•nt boy lft&•ges them D @mm Tht Fii (C) (60) host Bill Burrud of his visits to In a deadly pme of war with his flfhe Oe"irer." Erskine goes under· ''the ireen hell" of Brazil and the own mechanized soldiers. Ch1ries cover as a truck driver. alass-e1tlna tribes of New Guinea. Drake 1nd Sean Kelty ruest. m Movie: '-C.rblnt Williams" (dra· I SpeaNtlt1t (C) (60) (R) !in.. lbt htrol (C) (30) m•) ·sz -James Stewart. Jean Run fw Yow Lit. (C) (60) I 18cll\J llUlftJ Roull's TV Haaen, Wendell Corey. Life story of &:30 Rod Set1'-t• Welldeffal Wertd (C) (GO) Murr1y Rom1n is the rugaed individual who Invented of ••• Junk <C> (30) Seflinf notes producer-host of 1 muslc ind com· the c1rbine. how Junk suddenly hu become one edy show spotllghtlnr Do110Y1n, I Homntud (C) (30) of m1n's amtest natul'll ruources. Hiney Sln1tr1, Fr1nk Z1pp1, Pit Pltlr Cunn (30) 1J 9 @ m C. E. Ctt.... lolll Morita, Linda Ronstadt, Kathy Chana Tbe fMJlt Saga (60) "Action (C) (JO) Vanderbilt University vs. a.nd _ Mich.lie Cochren, H•mllton for libel." Cl1remont Men'a College. C1mp and Tom Smothers. (R) fl) Canouael Mexlclno (60) m I 1!1,C!Au Swln1ln' Side of tJi) The Adwoata (C) (60) "Should 1:30 D @ (i) m I IPlc!A I Tbe Poro fiitee (C) (60) Three wom~n the U.S. Army Instruct Every Sol· Scltdal BlrtMay Sptcill (C) (30) airline hostess. a blackjack d11ler dler To lf'IOl'I Any Order To Enpae (R) Animated musical special based and • skiing Instructor-escort In Conduct That He Reasonably Be· on Wilt Kelly's comic strip charac· viewers on • tour of L•ke T1hoe. llevn la Contr1ry to the Inter· ter Poeo and his pals of the Okefe· f8 Cl) stippy (C) (30) natlonat law of Warr• (Continued) One of the most beloved adventure films of all times. The story of Elsa, the lion cub who was "born free" but who loved her captors more than freedom . • ,.,. t THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUAhY 21. 1970 IUNDAY (Continued) nokee Swamp. Hawaii c.n. (C} (30) World To .. rrtw (30) "The In Conference." Membm ot the American AS1ocl1tion for the Adv11w:ement of Science. D SEARS presents "THE * MANY MOODS OF PERRY COMO" /Bob Hope/Nancy Sinatra/Flip Wilson o as oo m 1 u•<IA\J n.. .,,.., iiocll" of Peny C.M (C) (60) A muslcal -v1riety show st1rrin1 Como, REGULAR DAYTIME MONDAY t:OO B SEE DIONNE WARWICK * The FIFTH DIMENSION and RUTH BUZZI on with 1uests Bob Hope, Nancy Sina- tra, Aip Wilson ind Bobby Sher- m1n. M(lll',l"..j(; Bmllews (C) (30) Movie: (C) "ltpftd of ~ lost'" GLEN CAMPBELL HOUR (1dventure) '57-.lohn W1y,,., 5:551 QM Us nus D1J (C} a a m c1en c..,...u (C} cso> I u~ Report <t> <3o> 6:00 s.r1t1 s. • ...., <C> Oli>nne-WlfWicl. TM Fifth Dimeo· llulOa Forv• 1:25 • UllClllM ElcUql (C} "Bl sion ind Ruth Buzzi cuest. . S.111! (6'0) Curtis Mayfleld hosts. Interpretations." n tD CJJ m 1eaaaza <C> C60> er.. 1 ...... <'°> -:: · ao 8 OdJlliJ <C> '1:0ti1 Way to Osden." The Cart-10:301J TM Wo'1d TelMfTOW (C) (30) Usi"C Tests lntllcttltly: Alt wrf1trts flee loss of the Ponderosa. m ll4Me: "TM Last Days of ,... el&ht·weelt colle1e credit course of- Walter 81mas 1uests. pei" (drama) '35-Pmton Foster. fered by C1I State LA. D @(I)Q) A1C Sunclay Movie: Q) ~ K•lll•u (C) (30) Explorlnc Los Anpl• (C) "TM Fa•llJ Jtwt1s• (comll\:ly) 11:00111 DG> News (C) • law for tile LIJ•an (C) Wed. '65-Jerry lewis, Seb1sti1n Cabot, Catlltdrll tf TtMrrow (C) 6:55 . IUIBC NtwtefYica (C) Donna Butterworth. lewis. as body· It Is Wrttt .. _jC) 7:00 C1S Ntws (C) Joseph Senti. 1uard to 1 little orph1ned heiress, (]) 0 00 la Cl) News (C} fa @ m Tiit Ttclay Sltow (CJ pl1ys seven different roles. 11:30 lltwte: (C) "Tiiey Cl• te C.r-Tiie His llMI Her .t It (C} I flen (C) (30) l1rry McCormick. dtn" (adventure) '59 -G1ry Mr. W'llMMNlt (C) 11 .... Mtwte (60) "Bad Boy," Cooper, Vin Heflin. Rita Hayworth. loll tll• a... (C) Ho....-(C) (30) (R) "Por· ! lell•u & la1'hJ (C) C.•MditJ/Stoa Report tr1lt of India." Debu Chaudhuri Movie: (C) "U'I Abner" (musl· • Seu• S1r1tt (C) #76-80. sitar. ~ ) '59-Peter P1lmer. 7:30 • featlm fl) Dt•lnps Htrdez (30) I Colt .45 WOtldtrlu (C) t:JO I ..... (C} (30) Dou1 Dudley. lllil Is tilt Lite (C) Snllffy S.itll (C} 11lt Sports s.t (C} (30) lllllPt (C) Cl) CIS llltws (C) : 118<!10 .._ ee..tM· A Tile Cll~ 7:45 (]) Videe Diiat (C) II) C.•nbrlos , ~ (C) Middle. A look at pohcemen. • "-lllte's Clrtoeft Clstle ,,.,, m Cine.. Suder. ''lease of ..... , .. , 10:00 R CH Ci) Mission: l•posaible (C) life." Cu•bJ (C) (10) P1ifs-has fallen in love with 1:00 R Movie: ~ leblrn of Mr. Cil RecQ ud His Friends (C} an enemy 11ent. Jane Merrow ilit." (mystery) '65-Henry Sliva. Ntw1/Stoa M1rUt 1uesl1 0 SpelkJnc FrttlJ (C) 1:1011 C..•11itJ IDll«ia Board (C}/ - Yew Moner's Wof111 (C) Thurs. only. 1:25 Cotl•unlty luflttift lolfd (C) 1:30 Mr. M1po (C) EufdM WD Sloria (C) • Monihlc Watdt (C) Ted Meyen.. ..... ..,(~) l:e-.._(C) 9:00 Tiie I.KY la.ow (C) · m It Tlbs Two (C) Guests this week are tithers and sons: Art Llnkletter ind son Robert. Leif Erickson and son Chris, plus Jan Murray and son How1rd. I D llowlt: See Daytime Movies. Jack La Lanno (C} U .... (C); Ideal F•11 llld ca-DIJ, with Hobo Kelly, Mon. @ (]) Q9Mll fw a D1J (C) fE) Cllildrtn'1 5'on: Mon.. Thurs. 9:25 II 0@ m NBC News (C) 9:30 I' Ci). ltvlffJ Hlllblllln (C} . oo m c..c.ntmloa <C> • Movie: See Daytime Movies. c.tMfts -f .... (C} (]) ...,...s ...... (C) : ClllWrtt1's SMws: Tues. 10:00 II Aalf Criffttll (C) a ra Cl) m s.1o of t11t c.ntany i) Jeck Kelly hosts. News/Steel Mlfbt @ SllnllJ Ttclay (C) HEllOMl SIL1"1HOP--excluSiYB. but ..oot expe~e ... . ~ , . all' potterns from Yogue, Butter1ck, McC~ll. 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'"' )R. 1rs. • I PROGRAMS thru FRIDAY fE CllMdrtn't Sllows: Wed., Fri. 10:30 I ~ Cl) Low of lift (C) 9 oo m Hol"'"'4I ~ ( ) m TrMI Fit.. (C) Tues., Fri.; W..W of Wo-(C) Wed., Thurs. n:oo I ot CI> .... ,. ttit tf•rt ••• (C) a oo m ...,.,4' <C> ·Alt flemlna hosts. 0 The 81llopl111 Cournitt (C) cfrlham · Kerr. • 0 Tt•po (C) Baxter Ward hosts. 0) Ro111por Room (C) 11 :25 IJ 9 Cl) cas ""' <C> 11:30 tJ ~ (]) Surct. for. ToMOnOW (C) 0 @ CI> m "'' W'llo, Whit and W1ltrt ca.. (C) fl ~! ~nlY .... ry C1111t (C) ~ Anetlta City Sdloolt TV OJ World of Wo•n (C) Tues., Fri.; ~ (C)" Wed.; Tiie Pierre S.... (C) Thurs. m s.s.111t Stl"fft <C> <R> #76·80. 11:55 0 @ (]) m NIC Ntwl (C) A r 1 f R r~ o n :--.. lZ:OO,, lolltiq1te (C) · 9 @ a;, lift Wltll Unklttter ( ) Jedi and Alt Linkletter. I Mr. Maroo (C) @ (1) ltwltdltd (C) Slltrtff Jti.n (C) fkwt (C) Bill Johns. ldul Fim and C•MS Day, Mon. fB sa.ct M-'tt/Ntwt a.ID Andy QriffiUI (C) 1Z:30 tJ 9~ At Ult World Turas (C) o 9 6 m D111 ., o. l.lvel (C) Mac n•ld C1rey stars. I llevlt: See Daytime Movies. @ CI> llat Qirf (C) Dialln1 fw Dollars (C) Stod Manet Analpis/Qot1n1 mas 1 :00 II~ Cl) Lovt 11 • Many Spl•· dered 'Tllitl1 (C) 19 @ @m TIM o.ct.ra (C) @ (]) &) All MJ Clllldrtn (C) QMttl for a DIJ (C) Stocll Marbt S.• .. rJ 1:15 EE lnvutora ,....._ fJl) Featwa/Edl!QtioMI Sltowa • m AHt!Mr Wortd (C) l:lOll~Dt Cllidin1 Ucflt (C) a> let's Make 1 Deel Monty H•ll hosts. m Movie: See Daytime Movies. l:.U EE nis ts 1tr11ar1 1:50 OJ F8*i.ns In Snlq (C) Z:OO 119 Cl) Secret Sttrll (C) u oo m •ri&M ,,..111 <C> CoMln1 Arotnd Ult World (C) td. on.!l: • I (i1J CJ) G) Ntat)wtd C1 .. (C) 0) Mowir. See Daytime Movies. F•n Ind Ca•• D11 (C) Mon· ~only. UJ C.•1Hdity/M11t11I find 2:30 Pi 9 (]) Edp If Nlpt (C) u @ m ..... .,...,,... <C> lohm•n and Rorer Bartley. Phil Silvers, Sandy Biron and Suz1nne Plesltette cuesl I Clr1 Tiil (C) Betsy P1lmtr. @ (1) a> o.t1t11 '"" (C) TtdllilCai ColMI' 3:008 9 Cl), • .., ,,.. (C) Ir~ r.. let (C) Tom Kennedy lhos~htnl (]1) Cl) a> , ....... Heapbl (C) Bozo's lie Top Sllow (C) Wo-and die Mnt/Offlcit of UM Prllicltnt ~ (!) Matinet: ~ Rodewald. m Mttltttt: Don Wilson. 3:30 I) 1.uctJ P1ir (C) Richard Dawson hosts. 0 Milt Doa,W (C) Red Buttons co-hosts. D fatlltr KnoWI lat; TIM .... vanc:e of lt!!!J ltact (C) Thurs. I @ CV 'W Ont lift Te LM (C) Popeyt and Frltndt (C) Hebe KeltJ (C) (]) Popeyt Cartoons (C) 3:45 EE Dr. HIMbon't s.a.t Jo...i fl) Fublrtt and Newt (C) 4:00 I) Mr. Ed; Movie: See D1ytlme Movies, Tues. D Deer Julil Me.. (C) Mon., Tues, Wed., Fri. I @ rn m o.rt si.adlws <C> The ,._..., Td (C) MillltJ Moua (C) Mlffflnl1nd: Pro1r1m for chil- dren three to seven years old. 4:15 EE Ptttr Cuen; AlricM htnt, Tues.. Thurs. @) Tllt Friendly Qilnt 4:30 II Movit: See Daytime Moria. 0 Oiworct Court (C) Not shown on Thurs. BNtwt (C) Haul (C) Tiie Mllllllll'I (}) MIU O.OU.(C) : s.u .. SlrMt (C) (R) #76·80. (]) TIM FllnbttMI (C) • EJ u..,,.. . ltwltdltd (C) 4;45 EE W1ttffront; Wlllil• Tiii, Tun., Thurs. 5:00 llNIC Ntwlma (C) Ntwt (C) Tom Reddin. • Flipper (C) Ntwt (C) Georae Putn•m. llbnan(C) (])Ji•., n....n (C) (]) Mdtalt's N1¥J Qlllipn't tlland (C) c.i1ep1n1 c....e <C> 5:15EE1utifttu Ntwt 5:30 0 Q) UC NtWI (C) Fr1nk Rey- nolds, How.rd K. Smith. I C.ndld C.Mtf'I Cllllpe't .... (C) St.ct 11-"t AMIPt/CleMl1 ,,.. I Ci) llit .,., 1970 (C) Miltelepr( .............. <C> Cl) Ntwa (C) Mllct Foley. Yrnrta , Clptflu Ttwn T1lll (C) 'GET OUT AND MEET THE PEOPLE' "You can't beat the penooal touch-you just gotta act out and meet the people. It sets oft a kinda chemistry. 1 don't know why everyoM doesn't do it." Thi$ is George Lindsey's pb.il· osophy and it's certainly paid oft for him. Not only known as· Goober on Mayberry RFD, but also as a Capitol reoo.rdiq aw. l..U:ldley MM to it he takes to the road' as often as bis schedule WANTED IOYS & GllLS AGES 3 TO 19 to AudlthM\ on CloMd Circuit Televlt&on and Qu.ltfY hr ---. -na nn wa __ IMUI I r:~-------· - Now with his restaurant chain beginning, the friendly ex-Ala- bamian bas even more reuo.os to get out of Hollywood. "Television is such a pe110nal medium, you know, you're right there in the living rooms, that people feel they k.now you. Not like a movie where they see you ori a large screen. When I tot to ao out aomeplace, it's alwa)'I 'Hey Goober,' just like they know you real well "You're one of the family to most people and when this hap- pens to you, you 're mJabty lucky. Why not take advantaae of it and let 'em know you're just like they are?" Lindsey's recordings have giv· en his career a new look and when he's on the road he uses it whenever be can. He's at home in the small towns or in -the cities. "I'm bapJSy to ·keep playio' Goober on our show and it it goes on forever 1 woo 't be mad at all I'm thankful the public a.cc:epta me and I'm aratef ul to 'em." UAllDON CJUZ Brandon Cruz ioined th. talent pool, and five months later signed • f"rve yHr cofttrKt with M-G-M. Now he CAn be seen Heh w.ff et 1:00 Wednesday eve- nin91 on "Courtship of Eddie's Fett.." Hollywood Talent Coordinator will be In Oran,. County this week for your on-umera audition CALL <714J 547-6251 Telent S..rdt .lel"f ConclucW by TAKE 1 . PRODUatONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. ..... u 'First Japanese) Momo Yashima guests in "The Dragon of Gold Hill" episode of Death Valley Days, Saturday, Feb. 28 at 7 PM on Channel 9 (KHJ). The story concerns the first J~panese colony in California and its battle against dro~ght, pestilence and p~ijudice. Miss Yashima is the daughter of Taro Yashima, artist and writer-iilustrator of children's books, and her brother is 6lm star Mako ("The Sand Pebbles"). Momo is a member of the East- W est Players and will be performing at UCLA Feb. 28 and March l in a presentation of three one-act come- dies from the ancient Noh Theatre of Japan. 'Hooray for Hollywood' From "The Sheik" to "Midnight Cowboy," the motion picture industry of the past half centu.ry gets a gentle spoofing from Don Adams, Don Rickles and Edie Adams in "The Don Adams Special: Hooray for Holly- wood," Thursday at 8 PM, in color on CBS. In songs, sketches and blackouts, narrated by Charlton Heston, some 45 movie classics get the comedic treatment as the chree stars give their impressions of Hollywood's all- time-great performers in some of its legendary movies. 'Born Free' "Born Free," widely-acclaimed film based on Joy Adam- son's international best-seller about a lion cub raised to maturity in human environment then returned to jun- gle freedom, airs as a two-hour special on CBS, Sunday at 7 PM. Bill Travers and bis wife, Virginia McKenna, British husband-and-wife acting team, portray George and Joy Adamson, a game warden and his wife who share their home and lives with the young lioness. Hefe Bill Travers (as Adamson) accustoms his little cub to life away from the jungle. .. 7 e r D 8 n e e ,_ •, 1, e 1- •• ·- 0 •• y l, e 0 e 0 A· T • T ·E·N· T·l-0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWEft SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT vou·ve Al WAYS WANTED' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION JO....e4 o....ew...-••n•• .. • & Pk .... 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Coett Hwy., N.8 642-MOS, 540-1764 In tile ltarblr Area tile Eco-.y ti• for the Quality ~ millled. IMMERMAN DATSU 2145 Harbot', Cotta MeH 540-6410 u_u,).lVJla ~:Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiillllliii ...... iiiiil .......... mi!I~------------------------------------------------........ ( ' c I ( ' ( I ( ' ( I ( ' c ' ( I ( ' ( I c I c 11 Cl ,, Cl ,, c II 0 II 0 " 0 ,, 0 ,, 0 " 0 IC 0 c 0 I( 0 H Q ( 0 IC 0 ( 0 ( Cl ' TO BILL a MOCKINGBIRD Uui Roy Clark ..... 14 t3 ()'CL()CI\ M()~ MONDAY-PART I TUESDAY-PART D KABC-TV '°' Entnaillt1t Stm Are 'Movil'' "Movin'," a musical-comedy happen- ing starring more than a dozen top art- ists from television, motion pictures, clubs and the concert stage, airs as an hour-long special in color Tuesday at 7 :30 PM on .CBS. The musical hour will star Andy Willia ms. Also starring will be Biirt Bacharach, Diahann Carroll, Roy Clark, Jose Feliciano, Lorne Greene, Liza Minnelll and Jonathan Winters as comedy host, with comedy team Gay- lord and Holliday, Bill Medley and Steppeowolf. Bill Medley .. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 21, 1970 MONDA Y FEBRUARY 23 For morning and afternoon listings, please. see DAY- Tl ME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. . DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Cettin1 'ertit's Qirter" (com· edy) '45 -Marie McDonald, Barry Sullivan. "Th Nipt Hu [,..,. (mystery) '42-James Mason, Joyce Howard. 0 (C) "On tile Town" (musical) 'SO-Frank Sinatra. Vera·Ellen. 9:30 fJ "The furmuers" (drama) '58 -Dana Andrews. Marilee Earle. m (C) "From the Earth to the Moon" (drama) 'SS-Joseph Cotten, Debra Paget. 12:30 0 "Diainond Jim" (drama) '35- Edwaf<t Arnold, Jean Arthur. 1:30 m "Stare Door" (comedy) '37- Katharine Hepburn. Ginger Rogers. 2:00 fJ ''Golden Girl" (musical) '51- MitzJ Gaynor, Dale Robertson. 4:30 fJ (C) "8und1e of wt' (comedy) 'SS-Debbie Reynolds, Eddie fisher. fVFNING 5:00 m PUTNAM-I REPORTER 'S * OPINION-5 PM ON KITV 6:001J Iii News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D m H11nU.,·lrinkley (C) (30) 0 TOP FUN! TOP GAGS! * JACK CARTER GUESTS O Can You Top This? (C) (30) Wink M1rtind1le hosts. Panelists are Jack C1rter, Stu Gllll1m ind ~ Amsterdam. O Sil O'Cloc.t Movie: "To 01 1 Mockinplrd" Part I (drama) '63- Greeory Peck, Mary Bedh1m, Phillip Alford, John Megna. A Southern lawyer tries to minimize the traits of hatred and prejudice In the growing minds of his two young children-as he defends a Negro accused of assaulting a girt Con· clusion tomorrow at 6 PM. I Dick Van Df'e (30) Tllt Aintstones (C) (30) star Trll (C) (60) CJ) ABC News (C) (30) stock Market Summary (R) What's New? (30) Children take a "pretend" U.N. tour. I (j) CIS News (C) (30) ftuion Ciitana (30) News (C) (60) Jack White. 6:15 Investors Showcase (30) (R) 6:30 KNIC Newservice (C) (60) 0 WOULDN'T STEVE ALLEN * BE GREAT RIGHT NOW? 0 Stew Allen Show (C) (90) Guests are Susan Barrett. Rip Tay· lor, Roy Applegate, Ed Plitt and Lise "Miss Danish Cheese" Bodin. fJ Tiie Ci1me CiarH (C) (30) Polly Bereen, Nancy Culp and Louis Nye au est. I~ favorite Martian (30) Piny Mason (60) 6 Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) TffEBBbE NEWWBRJBBF MEN'S FAIHIBNSi A SPEEh\b REPEJRT Tffl5 WEEK bill bonds/eyewitness news 4:30&11:00p.m. /kabc-tv ..J. 0 ft) I sFlctl L I Ste. $1ftftitw: A IPopa (30) Frtndl le&ted (C) (30) (R) 8:45 $letlc.nntn (30) Ci) The Munst.11 (30) 9:00 f3 (j) M.,otrry R.f .D. (C) • Notklero 34 (C) (60) (30) Doualas V. Fowley plays an • UllR News (C) (30) old dowser who claims to be 1ble 6:45 This la Barbara (R) to find water on Sim's farm. 7:00 CBS Evtnl111 News (C) (30) 0 ta)(]) m World ht•lert Mow· Wb1t's My Llntl (C) (30) le: (C) "Ritual of Evil" (mystery) I &Mt L111CJ (30) '70-Louis Jourdan, Anoe Suter, But ~ Clocl (30) Wilfrid Hyde·White, Dl1n1 Hyland. Coe llOditJ /lhrtii.1 Fund (30) A psychiatrist lnvesll11tes the death (R) of 1 client and uncovers st11nae ~ Ci) Monday Sllow (C) (2 hr) events dealina with the supernatural. "Father Goose." 0 MacRAE! McNAIR! i ~~1'J0~, Consequences (C) * A WONDERFUL HOUR! uu O fooUipt five (C) (60) "The Cesar's Wor1d («;) <30> Gordon Mac Rae Show.·• Barbara That liirl (C) (30) 7:30 U Cij Cl) Qu n s m 0 h (C) (60) McHair and Rich Little join MacRae "Celia." Deputy O'Brian (Buclt Tay. in an hour of music, includina • lor) suspects that Dodae City's medley from "Oklahoma!" I Bllldl Jottrn1I (C) (60) blacksmith (Cliff Osmond) is being lmpados Musielles (30) taken for his money when a too· pretty airl (Meliw Murphy) an· 9:15 How To Many a Mlllio111ite (30) swers Ben's ad for a bride. 9:30 D m My Wor1d and Welcome to U TONIGHT'S BEST BET! It (C) (30) ''The Fourth Estate." * THE DORIS DAY SHOW! John Monroe is shaken when a II Cit Ci) Doris Day (C) (30) Doris sixth grade school newspaper editor mistakes Williem Tyler (Lew Ayres), rejects two of his cartoons. a famous but publicity-shy billion· 0 (jJ) @ a> It Takes • Tllief (C) aire, for a bum and aives him e (60) "Sina a Sona of Murder." job on the farm. Sinaer·gultarist Marilyn Lee is used I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. by Ruaarian secret police In a Bill Joians NIWI (C) (30) bombin& plot. Marilyn McCoo of · Rcvista Mulkal (30) The Sib DimeluJon makes hec. dr•· 9:45 PSA fH• matlc debut as Marilyn. Also auest· 10:00 Qi) (j) Carol lurMtt (C) (60) ing are Joseph Cotten and the Pat Carroll end Jack Jones guest other members and personal m•n· I m .... (C) (60) ager of The 5th Dimension. • DtUa! (C) (60) O Million $ Movie: ''Operation Pl· Perry M11on (60) cific" (adventure) JSl-John Wayne, : flrin& line (C) (60) "Skepticism Patricia Neal, Ward Bond. A sub· and Disorder." Archbishop Fulton J. marine commander is tom between Sheen auests. friendship and duty when his vessel I EJ Padre $arnlca (30) comes under attack and his best 10:30 . CynUtla (30) friend lies wounded on deck. 11:00 0 0 ma> News (C} I Trvtll or ConltqDtnces (C) (30) Tiit Wtstamtrs Mljof Adl•s (60) • Movie: US.net on a Wet After· Tedlnlc.1 Corner (30) (R) noon'! (drama) '64 -Kim Stanley, Frtndl Chtf (30) Julie Child Richard Attenborou&h. prepares braised lettuce and sauer· I Peyton Place kraut the French way. He Said, Sht Said (C) g) Cna dt AIMf: (30) • @ ~ (]) 9 Cl) Ntwt (C) 8:00 0 m llu&lt-ln (C) (60) Rinao : Aclwnture: "first Look at Afri· Starr is featured in a number of c1." Two interracial expeditions of comedy bits with the cast. and the English and African teenagers from little old man sets out to buy the the Uaanda Museum explore the rina for his marriage to Gladys. Elaon and Karamoaa districts of Sheldon Leonard also auem. ~nda. O DANNY THOMAS PLAYS 11:15 (]1l@ Cl11ema Stvtntffn: "Flat * THE MOVIE GAME!! Top." . O Movie $a .. (C) (30) Sonny Fox 11:30 IJ 9 Cl) Mtnr $rfff111 {C) hosts, assisted by Army Archerd. 0 Q) @ m JohnllJ C.r•n. {C) Danny Thomas. Maraaret O'Brien Pr~rram originates from Burbank R • this week. Raymond St. Jacques and Ost· g lap's Show (C) Scheduled mary Forsythe guest. · ... I I To Tell tilt Truth. (C) (30) auests include Budd Sv11u bera. Jerry Women and Ute Marbt (R) Lester and Robert Goulet. Werld Prta (C) (60) 0 al Diel ~ttt (C) 8:15 Office of the Pmidtnt (30) (R) m TYRONE POWER MOVIE 8:3011 Qt Cl) Heft'• Lucy (C) (30) * WEEK STARTS 11 :30! Lucy finds herself ownln& Harry's G» Mowlt: (C) .. An AnMt1can 8utr· buslne.ss and all his pe>SSessions Illa 111 tM l'llillppl1t_.. (adventure) when he can't pay a promissory 'SO-Tyrone Power, Micheline Presle. note his 1ncestors aave to Lucy's Q) Movie: "lucty Stiff' (mystery) family 100 years aao. '49 -Dorothy Lamour. Brien Don· II lruiot in Action (C) (30) levy. 1J (jJ) CI)(£) ABC Monday Movie: 1:00 1J Movie: {C) "fr•• Hell te lor· "TIKMf'• Ptt" (comedy) '53 -He'' (drem1) '64-Georae Mont· Clark Geble, Doris Day. A city editor aomery. becomes involved with a women I D Nns (C) professor of an adult ni&ht school Co•••nitJ lulletilt Board (C) jouma(lsm clan . Action ni.tre: "Cat and m Dlwld Frott Sltow (C) (90) Mouse." Q) Tiie 111 YalltJ (C) (60) 2:30 11 Ntws/lilve Ue Tiiis Day (C) ..... 15 ( I c I ( , ( ' ( ' ( ' ( I c I ( ' ( ' ( l c ' c •• c ,, c II 0 •I 0 II 0 •• c c ~ TUESDAY F'E8RUAllY Z4 For morninc and afternoon llatinp, please aee· DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day'a movies. DAYTIME MOVIES ................ (ln)'lttfY) ~48 - Dennis O'l<Hfe. Cl1lrt Tmor. "1' ... er flf Ttmf" ('"YttttY) '41 -Ml· chatl Rennie. Wllfrlcl L1W1011. n (C} "lpdll ....,.. (1dventure) '"52-Allne Fr1ncla, Dile Robertson. 9:l0 1J '""'°''" (drem1) '63-Mlchlel Crela. Fr1ncoiM Prevost. m "Vlafl in U.t Nl&lt" (dr1m1) '4G-C1role Lomb1rd, Brf1n Ahtrne. U:JO A "F1ttll Md flfl'tny" (dr1m1) '43-Cherlts Boytr, Barber• Stan· wyck. 1 :30 m "Cty, tltt ltt.¥tct Ceantry" (dr1m1) '52 -C1n1d1 Lee, Sidney Poitier. 2:00 a ··sawer llY•" (•dventure) '48 -Errol Flynn. Ann Sherld1n . m ''Crow Hollow" (mystery) '52- 0onald Houston, Natuh1 Parry. 4:00 II "Inherit the Winer' (drama) '60 -Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, Gene Kelly. J I/ f ·~ I •, (, 5• m GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS * Commentary-5 PM KTIV ,. 1 ...... (C} (60) Jtny Dunphy. Im H~ (C} (30) 8 LAUGH IT UP! * YOU CAN'T TOP THIS! = r., "111 cC> <30> O"Cledl MMe: "'' 1111 a Conclu9'on (dr1m1) '63-GrtlDIY .Pecll. Mary BtdMm, Phillip Alford. John Mtfnl. Tender story of • Southern lnytf'a efforts to minimize the traits of flatred •nd prejudice In his two youna dlildren. I Dldl Yn °"' (30) Tiit fllntstoMI (C) (30) Stir fret (C) (60) (]) AIC ..._ (C) (30) s.-....... s......,,, ... M Slltwcae (45) (R) I Miit's ""'1 (30) (() CIS Ntwa (C} (30) ,.... lilt.I .. (30) ..... (C) (60) Jack White. &:lO KNIC N"9tfVkt (C) (60) Steve Alltft SM (C) (90) Louis Hye, Esther M1rrows. Dennis Wea· ver, Oiahn Wllll•ml and Anne-Marie Bennstrom auest. Tll• ca .. Iii•• (C) (30) rE f ewortte MlftMlrt (30) ''"' Mlllll (60) HuntleJ·lrinkltJ (C) (30) : Yop for [ftfJOM (30) ()) TIM M1nsten (30) • HOtidtro 34 (C) (60) I Sears I "ll111p ~i1lt1• \inn•I•• 1lo,,1u1tk '•1Unl•• •J:.111 \. \1. 111 •>::10 P.M. !'-11111111\ I:! "im1n '".;I'. \1 •Th.-1wrviC<' itc fu111, confidentia l • Nu &J)pointnwnt i.1 • • nt·ceeu1ary $ • Tht! fee, a11 low a8 5 may be ))UI on your 'e arl' R cvolvin• Char·•.-0 >C 0 ~~ N ow yo u don'c have to spend long hours over ~~ your income tax. For a reasonable fee (based ~~ o n a posted schedule) a trained tax preparer ~j will carefully review and prepare both stare 01 and fede.cal caxes wifh your assurance of com· •O o• putational accuracy. •O ~~ I Sears I Alwayt1 at 'earti ... Sath1faction Guaranteed or Your Money Back ! 0 DAiii, aOSIVClt AMP CO. )t L...::.:::::.~:,;;;,;:;.;::..;;;-.,;;,;,;..... ______________ ..,,.. ________ __ 0 )~hpll ~ THE DAILY PILOT. TV WED<. FEBRUARY 21, 1970 . Diii ...., (C) (30) 5otd'1" (comedy) '67-Gtoqe Ptp- 7~ CIS &tttirlc ..._ (C) (30) pard. Mary Tyler Moore. Amvina In WUt'1 My UM? (C) (30) Hew York Is a stOWIWIY touun I t..we LllCJ (30) bird Infected with 1 m• virus that Ital a. a.a (C) (30) 1ives poeple • feellna of euphori1 C..Mdlty/Mltul fund (30) and well belnr. C"1 lnlldtd (C) (30) 1J LOU RAWLS SEUS • iii0r11 (30) m Trwtll er ~ences (C) * SOUL MUSIC TONIGHT! • !if.nets i. a.. s.11 (C) <30> D ,...,._., Aftllr Dart CC> (60) . n.t filt1 (C) (30) Cannonball Addtrfy Qulnttt. Lou 7:JO Rawls. Grand Funk R1llrotc1. Tony 11 WATCH 11MOVIN'" with Randall, Att Metrano ruest. *SPECIAL GUEST STARS ~J~T~rnp~::v~~r."<6:>~1~ .PLUS CHEVROLET'S Bach's Pf'tlu<tes and fuaues by pi· BRAND NEW CA!llfARO anist Glenn Gould. 119Ci)11scp;c1 ...., CC> I a.lldlo ---.. <C> <30> (60) Andy Williams stars in a mu· 9:15 How Te Many a Mmiouilt (30) sical-comedy special sarrinr top 9:l0 IJt(j)"' 19,...., -JJ. artists from television, motion pie· (C) (30) l.J. seeks 1 play to 'blodl tures, clubs and the concert st11e. construction of 1 crosstowl?" free-0 @ @ m I Dtu• fJf Jeannie way that her father favors. Nevada (C) (30) "Jeannie. the Recordlna Gov. Paul llxalt guests. Secretary." Tony's selection es a I News {C) (30) Suter Ward. candidate for a "Husband of the llH Jolin Nen (C) (30) Year" award causes problems for MllSica J Eatrtllas (C) (30) Jeannie. 9;-45 rsA n11 0 @ Cl) a> Mod Sq11d (C) (60) 10:00 11 lNXT Reports (C) (30) "The 'The Deadly Sin." The life ol a $33 Sparllplue." A study of the youna pos1ul1nt nun ls in danger automobile repair business. plus because ahe witnessed a syndlc.t te the complaints and frustrations of sl1yln1. Guests are Lynn Loring, Los Angeles motorists. Clete Rob· Bert FrMd and Don Dubbins. erts nurates. D MHlion $ Movie: "Crac:l In the Im News (C) (60) Mino(' (dr1m1) '60-0rson Welles, @ (})(!) Mareut Welby, M.O. Juliette Greco, Bradford Dillman, ( ) (60) "The Other Side of the Alexander Knox. Story lnvollles 1 Chart." Or. Kiley becomes lnvolwd murder in Paris, a courtroom drama with "Dutch" R1dtke, a husky oil· and a double love trianale. field worker whose fear of surgery M1jor Mims (60) hospital, Oon Stroud guests. ITruth or Consequancet (C) (30) leads him to run away from the Tiie City Wltdten (C) (60) Perry Mason (60) Tecbnlcal Comer (30) (R) I Della! (C) (60) Cm de Amor (30) : Speculation (C) (60) 1:00 @ @ (?;) Debbie Reynolds (C) CBS Nnn Special (C) (30) (30} "How To Succeed in the Stock Eli) El hctre fiarnlca (30) Market Without Really Tryina." 10:30 f) CIS News Special (C) (30) '1he When Debbie ind Charlotte become Environment Crusade." Walter Cron· stockholders, the stock market suf· kite reports. fers some repercussions. Qt (iJ felture (30) IJ STARS SPARKLE NOW I CynUlla (30) * ON MOVIE GAME' ll:OO 0 0 EE mm News (C) • Tht Wtstamen D Mowtt fia.. (C) (3~) Dinny • Movie: (C) "Iron Mistras" (•d· ThomH, Margaret O'Bnen. Ray· venture) '52 -Alan Ladd, Virainia mond St. Jacques ind Rosemary Mayo. Forsythe euest. I Peyton "'" I To Till tht Trvtlt (C) (30) Ht Said, She Said (C) Wo111en and Ule M1rk1t (R) 1 (]) ~ @Qt(iJ News (C) , Dilcotheque A Co~o (C) (60) : Ruc•n Pms CorlftHnce 1:15 Offlct of the President (30) (R) 11:15 CI) Clneina Stftnt•n: "Break· l :lO 9 (()Rid Skilton (C) (60) fast in Bed." Mickey Rooney and Tiny 1:Jm auest. 11:30 I tit) Cl) Merv firiffin (C) Audrey Meadows and Jackie Cooaan • Q)@ m Jobnny Clf'IOtl (C} also 1ppe1r. Proaram orlgin1tes from Burbank. D Q) @ m JuOa (C) (30) "Gone IJ Movie: "Cover Clrt" (musal) With the Whim." Juli1's neiahbor '44 -Gene Kelly, Eve Arden, Phll Lydia (Hnel Scott) t~lnks her hus· Silvers. band has taken a liking to Julia. 0 (!) Dick Cavett (C) B On•Man Show (C) (30) Come· m TYRONE POWER-BETTY di1n Maw Brill auesb. O @ (l)AIC Movie of tht * GRABLE, 11:30 KTIV Week: ( ) "Quarutintd" (dr1m1) m Movie: "A Yank in tht R.A.f." '70 -John Dehner, G1ry Collins, (adventure) '41 -Tyrone Power, Susan Howud, Gordon PiMent, Dan Betty Gr1ble. Ferrone. Conflict amona members of m Movie: "The Man I Marrltcr' a famous medical family is over-(dnima) '47 -Joan Bennett, Lloyd shadowed by the threet of 1 cholera Holen. epidemic in a f1mlly-owned clinic. 1:00 f) Mowlt: "TIM , ..... ,. AnllNf" I O.Vid frost Show (C) (90) (drama) '58 -Hedy Lamarr. Jane The Ii& Valley (C) (60) Powell. Georae Nader. Jin Sterlinc. lnter11e1 (C) (30) The famous O 0 News (C) Winkel enaine is demonstrated. m Air.Nlpt SM: •Love Story," 1:45 fl) Glent.1nMn (30) "The P1tllfinder ind the Mohlc1n," 9:00 0 9@ m NBC TundlJ Mtwit: "Stranaler of the Swamp." (C) UWhafa So Bad Abovt fHllftC (!) Action Tlttltrt: "Alimony." PETER HASKELL TOOK NOTES There's something fishy about Peter Haskell, star of NBC's Bracken's World series, and if you don't believe that, just ask tbe people at Marineland of the Pacific. That's what Peter and his wife Ann did when they decided to start a collection of tropical and sail water fish in their home. "There'll be fish from every part of the world, including Ceylon Angels, Moorish Idols from the Philippines and Puffer Fish that have emerald eyes of the deepest green you can imag- ine," says Peter. "The people at MarinelHd gave us invaluable aid in obtain- ing the correct type of fish. The coloring of salt water fi sh is quite definite and there is no bleeding of colors as there is in the fresh water variety. "We're having a special tank built for them at our new home. And believe me, this is no fish story. We're very serious about it," he said. This latest hobby of Haskell's illustrates the complete manner in which he throws himself into something once he becomes in- terested. It is easy to see how he would become totally ab- sorbed in a particular character he portrays as in the case of his role as Kevin Grant, a movie-TY producer-director in the current Bracken's World se- ries on NBC, Fridays at I 0 PM. "Once Peter was told he had the role," says Stanley Rubin, producer of the series, "he fol- lowed me around for an entire week. At first t thought he was just grateful for the role, but when he began following me in- to budget and production meet- ings. he told me he was reall y taking notes on how a real pro- ducer acts." Peter believes in living "life as it is" and emphasizes his par- ticular philosophy that everyone should "do his own thing." After serving in the para- troopers, Peter resumed "doing his thing". while at H arvard by becoming Intercollegiate Cham· pion in sky diving in J 958, placing 5th in the Eastern U.S. Championship and 7th in the U.S. Nationals. His education was interrupted several times when he would get Laraine Stephens, Karen Jensen and Peter Has/cell the urge to travel. He went to Bro wne and Nichols Pre p School i'n Cambridge, Mass .• and enrolled in Harvard in 1953. A year later, he joined the I I th Airborne as a para- trooper for two years. He re- entered Harvard and stayed al- most a year before more excit- ing things appealed to him. He became a horse wrangler in Wyoming, then a parachute test jumper and even a U.S. Forest Service firefighter and finally resumed his studies at Harvard full-force. He was graduated, cum laude, in English literature in 1962. Peter wu bom · tn Boston, M ass., on October IS. where he was active in plays and sports in high school, receiving letters in hockey, football and base- ball. Haskell's first paid perform- ance as an actor came during one of his Harvard "dropout .. periods when he tried for a part at Boston's C harles Playhouse. Summer stock followed and he and his wife (Ann Compton) moved to New York to cele- brate their fourth wedding an- njversary in 1963. The follow- ing year he moved to California when he received his first TV assignment in Outer Limits. Peter and his wife live in Hol- lywood, and his younger sister. Nancy, is a stage manager with a New York Theatre company. Besides his love for sports, he is a pretty good photographer and does much of his own film Co-Star Dennis Cole processing at home. His "hobby" enthusiasm also spills over into anti4ues. which is evident in his wife's antique boutique in Hol- lywood named, "The Sleeping Bird." Peter's television wife, Mar- jorie Grant, is portrayed by Madlyn Rhue, who creates prob- lems in Kevin Grant's home life because-of her drinking. She Is the "forgollen wife" since her husband is ·•married 10 the studio." Peter shares his star billing in the series with Dennis Cole, who portrays David Evans, ad- ministrative assistant to the mys- terious John Bracken, head of Century P ictures. Elizabeth AJ- len stars as Laura Deane, head of the studio's talent school. I Co-stantnc as Diane Warinc is Laraine Stephens, whose role calls for a well-bred, sophisti- cated, wealthy young lady who hopes to be successful as an actress without the use of her family name. Karen Jensen portrays Rachel Holt, a sexy beauty who has been jerked from one foster home to another all o f her life. who now intends to succeed in movies at almost any price. Linda Harrison portrays Paul- ette Douglas, another beautiful girl whose pushy Hollywood mother. portrayed hy Jeanne Cooper, has helped her attain a place at Century Pictures. Stephen Oliver portrays Tom Hutson in the series, a young man, somewhat the rebel. who is determined to become a lead- ing actor in Holl ywood. The •eries has already utilized many guest stars, some in cameo appearances and others in major roles in particular episodes. Haskell speaks highly of the quality of the shows. "1 think everything in Bracken gives evi- dence that good quality can be attained in television shows- th1s includes everything from the castin~ of characters. writing and dJrccting to the actual tech- nical production of the series." he says. 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FEBRUARY 21, 1970 WEDNESDAY FBRUARY 25 For mornin1 and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO II "DelJI" (drama) ·~ -Joan til'Wfofd, Char1es Bickford, ''T1w11 Mtn la I llMt" (comedy) '56- l.lurence Harvey, M.lrtita Hunt 0 "Str1n1• Carao• (drama) '40 -Cluk G1ble, Join Crawford . 9:30 0 ''TM Model Mcudff eu.• (mystery) '65 -Ian Henry, Jane A$her. m (C) ''Otvll'1 Canyoa" (western) '!'"J.-Virclni• Mayo, Dale Robertson. 12:301J "llldl lenny Rid• Apln" (comedy) '40 -Jack Benny. Ellen Drew. 1:30 m "lorn To II 11e1• (drama) ·~Join Fontaine, Robert Ryan. . 2:00 0 "The Unauspedtd" (mystery) ·U -Jo1n Clulfield, C1aude R1ins, m ....... Look ''"" (mystery) '52-Rosamund John, Huch Sinclair. 4:30 II (C) "The Lone ,,., une• Part I (drama) '55-Tyrone Power, Mau- reen O'Hara. Conclusion shown to· morrow at 4:30 PM. t V r ·~ I I\ (, 5:00 m HE TELLS IT LIKE IT * IS! PUTNAM-5 PM KTTV 6:00 I '!!I News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. W Huntley·Brinklty (C) (30) llnp Hockey (C) (2 lf2 hr) Los Anaeles Kinas vs Minnesota North Stars at Minnesota. D Six O'Clock Movie: ''The Scapo-aoat" (mystery) '59-Alec Guinness, Bette Davis, Nicole Maurey. An Enc- lish schoolmaster Is tricked into posina as a French nobleman and finds his life filled with suspense as he becomes the sc.peaoat of an ecoentric family. ~ Dick Yan DP• (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Stir Trek (C) (60) 1 (I) ABC News (C) (30) StockmarUt Su111lftary/lnvestors ao.ase (45) (R) ED What's New? (30) "U.N. Com· munications." 1~ (j) CBS News (C) (30) • Pasion G!Una (30) r • News (C) (60) J1ck White. 6:30 INBC Newservlu (C) (60) Tbt Came Game (C) (30) ~favorite Martian (30) Perry Mason (60) Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) : Guten Ta1 (30) Aki coes to buy a tie and ends up with an entire new outfit. Tim and Pierre 1et separated durinc a siaht -seeing tour of Munich. lfi Ci) The Munsten (30) I fiiOticlero 34 (C) (60) IJrUR News (C) (30) 6:45 n1a 1s llrblra CR> 7:00 CIS btnlnc News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. fJ Whirs My Une? (C) (30) m I Love Lucy (30) hat tile Clock (C) (30) C...editJ I Mutual fund (30) Ci) Alltria! (C) (30) : iliOral (30) ()) Trutlt or Contequonc:u (C) • Wand.tat (C) (30) · rut Glr1 (C) (30) 7:30 9 Ci) Htt Haw (C) (60) Buck <>wens ind Ro, Cl•r1l host. Char1ey Pride and Lorett• Lynn are speci1I auests. 0 ~ (6) @m TM Yir&f nlan (C) {90) ''AKlnts Ransom." An un- savory can& from Australl1 kidnaps Clay Grainaer and threatens to kill him and destroy Medicine Bow un· less a htp rantom is paid. Patric:k M1cnee is auest stir. Sinaer J1ckle DeShannon mikes her TV acting debut in this episode. D @ m a> Nanny Ind th• Pro· lessor (Cj (30) "Spring. Sweet Sprin&." When the Everetts veto Nanny's proposed family outlna be- cause of other plans, she decides that sometimes people have to be saved from themselves. O Million $ Movlt: (C) "Where tile Spi• Are" {suspense) '66- 0avid Niven, Franooise Dorleac. John leMesurier. A doctn< patriotic· ally jets from London to Beirut for the Foreicn Office after the disap· pearance of a key aaent. I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) Major Adams (60) Technlc.al Corner (30) (R) Joyce Chen Coob (30) "Eia Rolls." el Cruz de Amor (30) 1:00 0 @ (3) Q) Tbt Courtship ot Eddie's Failler (C) (30) "Free is a Four-letter Word." Tom IS asked by the ch1irlady of the magazine's board of directors to lire his friend Norman. Tippi Hedren guests. m To Tell t11e Trutti (C) (30) Ei) Wo1111n ind the M1rket/Olfiee of tile President ( 45) ( R) ED The forsyte S111 (60) (R) "~· tion for libel." @II Exitomrtro (30) * MOVIE GAME FOLLOWS KINGS! STAY TUNED! (5) 8:30 ft Cit (}) Tho lmrly Hillbillies (C) (30) The C1ampetts aet home- sick for the hills and move into a log cabin in the back yard, while Shorty turns their mansion into a hotel for clrls. 1J Movie Game (C) (30) Guests are Danny Thomas, Margaret O'Brien, Raymond St. Jacques and Rosemary Forsythe. 0 [1) l(D Room 222 (C) (30) "I love You. Charlie, I love You, Abbie." Pete and Liz learn of two students' secret plan to elope when they are Invited to be. best man and maid of honor. Brad David and Kathleen Lloyd auest I Devid Frost Show (C) (90) The 111 Valley (C) (60) Sonrlsas (30) 1:45 Gltnc.annon (30) 9:00 a (i) Medical C.nter (C) (60) Mercedes McCambrid1e 1uests as a dedicated head nurse who has suf. fered several minor strokes and is shieldina her serious attery condi· tion to avoid losin1 her job. 0 KRAFT MUSIC HALL * Eddy Arnold, An ita Bryant , Arte Johnson 0 @ C6l m Kraft Mu.sic Hall (C) (60) Eddie Arnold is host to Arte $ e • .. ,, l· I) >I a id 's td ·) !IS e a le a ts et ld J) u, WO rn Jn id 0) a Jf. is ~j. 'C) rte TffEBE NEWWBRlil BF MEN1 FASHIEJNS A SPEEIAb REPSRT THIS WEEK. bil bonds/eyewitness news 4:30 & 11:00 p.m. I kabc-tv John10n, Anil• Bry1nt and Brown· 10:30 fl!l I IHcW I Alvrt and lloa (C) int Bry1nL (JO) Fmurt on the French ruins D ai.•piMtMp Wrt1tlin1 (C) In Proven~ and C.marque. 2) fl) Cywtlril (30) @ (]) m Jtllnny cm sa.w 11·oo1 · """ cc> ( ) (60) Guests are Bob Hope. • e 'IL. Mam• C.ss Elliott. 0. C. Smith •nd Mevlt: "Clllcan &try Sunday" The First Edition. comedy) '49--oin Dalley Celeste m Yot1r Dolllr'a Wd (C) (60) Holm . fl) lol • Mako (60) I ,.,_ P\ac. 9:15 fB Hft To Ml"J 1 Mllliouirt (30) He S.W, Do S.W (C) (30) 9:30 fJ Nen (C) (30) Buter Ward. ~Jt~(?,J(:)<C> m•IR ......... cC> c3o> ·mm ..... <C> 9:45 fB PSA fl• 11:15 (ft) CJ) CIMlu SlwofttHn: "Lost 10:0011 ta (f) ttanM nw.o (C) (60) Moment." A scitndif dlsappura. from ~ &OY· 1l:30 I QI Cl),..., lrttfht (C) ernment lab lfter dbcowrin& • @ 00 Im JolMlny C..11 (C) bioloeical mut1tion. which is hostile Procram Orlsfnates from Burbank. to fttf'/ form of hft. McG1mtt It a Mlrir. "laW' (dr1. ma) '54- a#ed to investi1att the. mysterious Cleo Moore Huio HHs death ot thrH cows, which ltldl to lft'l • • (C) the arrival in Hawaii of ttle top D llOu Diel Clwttt ao. echelon from the Pentaion. Ed Flan-m TYRONE POWER-JOAN ders. Lomt1 Swlt and H. M. Wy-* FONTAINE, 11:30 KTTV nant,at. m ..... "lllil ... ... (dfl· CJ Cl) llMeCI•• 1,.,..n • · (C) ( ) "'I Waters." A an•ll· ma) 42-Tyrone Power, Joan Fon· · 1 t1ine, Thomas Mitchell. town. newspaper editor faces c osure m M..te: ''llle SllslMr" (my1lery) of h~ paper unlesa he . bows to '!J.-Joan Colllna, Jimtt Kennedy. advertisers --1 concession that would oost him the respect of his dau(hter. John Colicos and Veronica C.rtwrl&ht 1uest. IJID ....... (C) (60) fm CJ) ta H•ptr· . (C) (~ Mc-' Befle, Olflm and Carmen McR .. ruat. I .,.., (C) (60) l'tny ....... (60 Ht•••d (C) (30) "John Hirt· ford: The Iron Mountain Depot." fl) 0 hcko lamlca (30) 1:00 a Mtwit: "&If lM1(" (dram•) •ff-.tucille Ball, Victor Mature, Lizabeth Sa>tt. l fJ NtWl(C) till••nltJ l lltletln IMfd (C) Adie• n.t ... : ''Endl•nted I~." l:JO • Al-Nlpt --= "The Slime People," "Otar Murderer," "Btr1in Cormpondent." 2:30 8 Ntw1/8lwe Us Tllil 0., (C) Albertson-Sheen Again Play Father and Son Jack Albertson and Martin Sheen, who starred in the Oscar- winning "The Subject Was Roses." are together again. This time it's on television, in a drama entitled, "Papa Never Spanked M'e," on Bracken's World. over NBC, Friday at 10 PM. Albertson won an Oscar for his portrayal of the embittered Irish father who had never known how to show his love for his son. an ex-GI. Jn the TV drama, Albertson stars as a second-rate older comic and Sbee11 stan as his son. a top comedian. . "The father-~atiomtrip is' completely ditf erent from our previous ooe.'' said Albertson. "In {act. I'd say rhe roles are re- versed. The authority, this time, is with the son." Commented Sheen: "They thought of havina a comic play my role at first. but then they gambled on the two of us as a team. Jack .Alb~rtson (ritht) and Martin Shun. I a~tually think it's wise to go with an actor rather than a comic. Having worked togerher before helped. We also started preparing for this show before ftlming started and we kept working on the roles every evening after we finished the day's shootina. Comedy requires so much in the area of timing. A comic has a special rhythm. Jack showed me what words to punch." Albertson is an old hand at comedy. A show businaa veteran of more than 40 years, he's worked in burlesque, vaudeville, ni1ht· clubs and early TV. He's played straight man to top comics, in- cludina Phil Silvers. Milton Berle and Bert Lahr. Is there a difference belween a comic and a straiaht man? "Oh, oh, oh. oh is there a difference!'' Albertson exclaimed. "A straight man oormally is a fairly well adjusted, miserable person who has to put up with the va1aries of comics ... " " ... And actors who play themf" chimed in Sheen. "You must understand comediaru and what makes them tick," Alberuon expl•ined further. "I admire them and their talent. But au comedians have problems, like actors. What's involved is eao. drive. insecurity." He defined actors. "Actors have the feeling that they want to hide behind a muk." he said. "We all do, in a sense. The actor can then expose himself in another character, which is why many ao into actin1." But what of the comedian? "The comic." said Albertson, "hides behind his humor. He auacks you or turns the humor on himself, before you can, and so defends himself againsl ridicule." "Papa N.ever Spanked Mc" is. a look. at the comic behind the mask. "The show is tumina out to be extnunely interatinJ." said Albertson. during ftlmina. "I think it will be very rewardana." Part of the role was extremely easy for him. "He's a comic who does bad impersonations of people." said Albertson. "So do 11" ,.._H I L r I THURSDAY 6:001 •ic News (C) (-Jerry Dunphy. · m H111rtlq-lrf...., ('C) (30) Can You T., Tilis? (C) (30) FEBRUARY 26 ~morning and afternoon _) e~!!~&s. please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for yo4r convenience, are the day's movies. l Wink Martindale hosts. Panelists are Jack Carter, Stu Gilliam and Morq Amsterdam. 0 Sil O'CSod Movie: (C) "Tua Carnival" (comedy) '51-Rcd Skel· ton. Esther Williams, Howard Keel. A carnival sideshow team Is mis· taken for a pair of millionaires at a grandiose Texas resort hotel. DAYTIME MOVIES I Dici Yan Dyle (30) TM fliatstHa (C) (30) Star Trtk (C) °(60) · 9:i>O 1J "I Wallted Winp" (drama} '41 1 (I) AIC News (C) (30) -Rey Milft11d, Veronica leke. Mic* 1bfbt-S...-y/t .... 0 (C) ~ Hew T1My Run" (mys· ton SMwcate (45) (R) l!ry) '65 -Jobn__faaythe. Sent.a.... -f1J) wut'Lla!.130) "lllLRtjl()rl- Berger ina the U.N." This epi$ode reveals 9:30 0 "Sun Ctazy" (drama) '50 -1 how the communication functions Pew Cummins. John Dall. of the U.N. are carried out. m ''They Won't Believe Mt" (dra· I Cil CIS ...... (C) (30) m1) '47 -Robert Young, Susanl • Pasion liibna (30) Hayward. • News (C) (60) Jack White. 12:30 IJ "Joe MKBtth" (mystery) '56--. Paul Douglas. Ruth Roman. 6:30 0 MIC Newsemce (C) (60) 1:30 m .,,.. lie Stred" (comedy) '42 •. Steve Alleft .. (C) (90) Vlr· -fienry Fonda, Lucille Ball. g1n11 Graham. Marty Allen, Arthur 2:i>O O "The Pvrple ,,.in .. (drama) ·55 Prysock, Jayne Meadows and 8111 ~reaory Ped!. Brenda De Banzie. Stevens iuesf. . m .. Doctor X" (mystery) '32-fay fJ T1te ca .. lia• _(C) (30) Jim Wray, lee Tracy. MacKrell ~-Panehsts are Polly 4:30 II (C) "The Lone Cray Une" Con· Bergen, lou1~ Nye a~d Nancy Culp. tlusion (drama) '55-Tyrone Power i MJ flVOf.ite Martian (C) (30) 5:00 M O'H . 3 Perry Muon (60) aureen ara. 6 Hunttey.lrintltJ (C) (30) EVfNING : ulia, Fm and Ollie (C) (30) "Oliver J, Oraaon. Producer." f.ij Tht M llftStars ( 30) m PUTNAM NEWS-Sports-* Features-5 PM KTTV 11 ii) Notidtro 34 (C) (60) m KMIR News (C) (30) 6:45 fE Tllis is Barbara (R) l.Ana Turner (le/I) w the mothu of a tu n-age girl realizes that her deaning woman, played by Betty Field, has ovu- heard a shocking bit of information. in "Peyton Place," starkly realistic motion picture shown in two parts on The CBS Thursday Ni~ht and CBS Friday Night Movies at 9 PM. PRE-SEASON SALE! ALUMINUM PATIO COVERS Cal us: 540-0491 SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING 2202 S. MAIN SANTA ANA ,...20 THE ~LY PfLOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 21, 1970 7:00 IJ CIS [ftfllal Ntw1 (C) (30) and he w1nts to 1t1y that w1y. W1lter Cronkite. Ron Mauk and Rlch1rd Powell Miit's My Uoe? (C) (30) 1uest IS Bates Sr. and Jr. I lowt Liiey (30) I o.vw frost s...w (C) (90) hit tM Clod! (C) (30) Tiit 111 van., cc> (60) C.•IHditJ/llwtual Fand (30) NET Pllytlouse (C) (90) "Yes· CJ) TM. blerica11 Wiit (C) (30) terday the Children Were 0111eln1." : Aior1! (30) Gratien Gellnu ind hi1 rHl·lift (I) Trvtll Of C...aeqt1t11ces (C) sons, Yves and Alain, star In a • True Advtnturt (C) (30) tragedy about a French·Can1di1n ff) T1llt l lrl (C) (30) lawyer earm1rked for 1 hllfl fed· 7:l0 1J Qt Cl) Faally Affair (C) (30) er1I post wllo· -disawers his son When Buffy Is fired from the Tl1ers' Is a milit1nt Quebec separatist. stlckb1ll te1m because the new 1:•51 Cilencannen (30) c1pt1ln ls 1 wom1n.hater, Jody Is 9:00 . Qt (I) C8S Tlumdq Meril; tom between w1nUn1 to help his ( ) ''PtJtiDn "-•" P1rt l (dr1ma) sister' llfd his desire to be ... one tS7-lane Tl/mer, Nope llnte. lee of the guys," Fr1ncine York and Philips, Lloyd Nolin, Oline V1rsi. --~MA.-lllly auett. ---tb.Llt,Qt:Y Qf tJm..youna wgl.)tn 11\.d 0 ~ (I) m Daniel loofte (C) the problems thelr smlll·town en· (60) "A M1tte< of Ven1eence." A vironment crutes for them. Con· yaung man (Jim McMullan) lanores clusion shown tomorrow at 9 PM. Boone's w1rning end t1kes the law 0 @ (}) Q) Tom Jonu (C) (60) Into his own hands to avenge the Barbera McNair, Dick Shawn, Ace death of his parents. Lindi M1rsh Trucking Company and Smokey Rob· and David McLHn 1lso 1uest. lnson and The Mir1eles auut O @(J)i&) Pat P1ulstn'1 Hlff A 9:15 fl) How To Marry 1 MflUoallrt (30) Comli!Y HOUT (C) (30) Joey Heath· 9:30 B Q) @ m Drtplt (C) (30) ert.on, Jean Byron ind Joan Gerber "Auto Theft-Dog Nappers." Friday &Uul ind Gannon track a pair of thieves fJ Millien $ Movie: (C) "011111" who steal dogs from parked cars (western) '50 -Gary Cooper, Ruth and then collect rewards from the Roman, Steve Cochr1n. Raymond owners. Massey. A former Confederate gutr· I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. rill• otticer seeks revenre on three lill Johns Ntn (C) (30) brothers who ravaced his home and 9:45 PSA AIM lends. 10:00 , @ Ci) m•an Martin (C) I Truth or Con1equtt1e11 (C) (30) (60) Ann:Marcret and Bob Newhart M11tr Ma., (60) cuest. Tedtnkal CcKMr (30) (R) Rm News (C) (60) 'Beltre hit (C) (30) "Troilus @ (})G) l'Aris 7000 (C) (60) and Cresslda." Under the direction "Ordeal." Brennan becomes a sus- of Dr. Henry Goodm1n, tbe UCLA pect in a plot to steal top secret Theater Arts Department performs papers for delivery to an unfriendly this Sh1ke599are1n play. power. Wilfrid·Hyde While. Gent II) Cna de Amor (30) R1ymond 1rid Gre1 Mulltvey ruest. 1:00 I Della! (C) (60) IJ BUDWEISER PRESENTS . i:."'=~~~ (60) (R) * THE DON ADAMS Special . El P.ctre carnlcl (30) "Hooray for Hollywood" 10:30 • eynuu. (30) Don Rickles/Edie Adams 11:00 I B 0 m mm Ntw1 (C) IJ Qt (I) llPlc!ALI T"' Den Tiit WestemeB Adam Spedaf...-..fflOfay for Holly· • Movie: (C) "Hallftlbef" (dram•) wood (C) (60) Charlton Heston is '60-Victor Mature, Rit1 Gem. host-narrator for this affectionately I PqtOfl Place humorous look at • half century of Ht Said, Slit Said (C) Hollywood motion pictures. CI) @ (ij (I) Nan (C) e BING GETS QUIZZED : Washlftpn WMk 111 """ (C) * ON MOVIE GAME! NOW! 11:15 (fi} (I) Cinema ~enteell: ''Never e .... ,... (C) (30) Bing Love I Stranger. Crosby, M1rgaret O'Brien, Raymond 11:30 1 ti!)(I) Men 8rlffin (C) St. Jacques and Rosemary Forsythe ~@ m Jellnnr Car10n (C) guest. Movie: "The t.cly fro111 Ctaer· 0 @CIHE That Cilrl (C) (30) enne" (comedy) '41-loretta Youna. ''The Reunion." While plannln1 her Robert Preston. high school class reunion, Ann 0 a> Diel Cavitt (C) learns that she is SUPPoSed to have m TYRONE POWER-ALICE $360 In the treasury for the event. * FAYE 11.30 TONIGHT! m To Tell the Trvth (C) (30) I • fl) Women and Ult Marttt/Offlce m Movlt: "In Oki Clllc.lp,. (ro· of tit• Pttsldtnt (45) (R) mince) '38 -Tyrone Power, Alice fll) Wulllnaton Wlff In Rftltw (C) Faye, Don Ameche. (30) Dr Max Kampelm1nn m Movie: "Five Steps ti> DP .... II) l're~lert (C) (2 hr) "Operacion (drama) 'S7-ster1in& H1yden, Ruth Secretaria." Fanny Cano, Jose Luis Roman. Lopez Vuquez star. 1:00 II Mevte; "TM T1rnilbed Aatel$" 1:30 Q Q @ @E lronlidt (C) (60) (dram1) '58-Rock Hudson, Robert "One Hour To Kill." Alone in his Stack, Dorothy Malone. quarters. Ironside is the target ol II N9!1 (C) 1 psychopathic killer bent on vtn· m Action Theatre: "Blue, White aeance. Robert Upton cuests. and Perfect." 8 Boai~ (C) (90) 1:30 0 News (C) @(l)GJ lawitdM4 (C) (30) m All·Nillrt Show: "Cottaae To "JU1t a Kid Aaain." Tabitha ch1nges Let," •'fhe Seventh SuM\IOf'," a toy salesman Into a little boy "Raiders of the Spanish Main." .. if you want smaller -·-hips--- try this! NO WEIGHT LOSS 1 "Hippy"? Try Relax-A-cizor. It's the modern way to reduce size ol hips, waist, thighs - used by many women the world over. You use it while you REST. read or watch TV ... at home! There's no effort! No weight loss! IT'S A FACTI • Many adult. women lack good muscle tone because they don't get enough eicercise. Relax-A- cil~or gives efl'o rt.less, concen- trated exercise to such figure a r eas as hips, waistlines , thighs and abdomens. Regular use causes these areas to reduce in size measurably to the extent. these muscles lack tone because or insufficient ex- ercise. And the less the muscle tone, the gTeater the degree uf size reduction. • FREE! 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DA'f'TIME MOVIES 9:001J "Teus bncer Rides Apin" (western) ·~John Howard. Bien Drew. "Weddl11.1 Present" (comedy) '3f>-Cuy Grant. Joan Bennett. 0 "'loft Me Tender" (adventure) 'S&-fJvis Presley, Debra Paget. 9:30 0 NMr. Arbdin" (drama) '56- ~n Welles. Patricia Medina. QJ "Top H•t" (musical) '35-fred Astaire. Ginger Rocers 12:l0 IJ ''TM hisoner" (drama) '55- Alee Guinness. ucll Hawkins. 1:30 QJ ''llood on UM Sun.. (adven· ture) '45 -James Cagney, Sylvia Sidney. 2:00 0 "O.wn Patrol" (adventure) '38 -Errol Flynn. David Niven. G) "Alln John Preston" (mystery) '55-Betta St. John. Aleunder Knox. 4:301J "The Niatrt f ipter1" (adven- ture) 'OO-Rober1 Mitchum, Anne Heywood. E"VENING 5:00 QJ PUTNAM ·KELLY-MILLER · * BARRETT AT 5 PM KTIV 6:00 I'" NJWS (CJ (6'> Jerry Dunphy. • m Huntley-Btin.iey (C) (30) Can You T~ This? (C) (30) Wink Martindale hosts.. Panelis1s are Jack Carter, Stu C1lll1m end Morey Amsterdam. O Sil O'Clock Movie: (C) "Tllun- dtr la(' (adventure) '53-James Stewart. Joanne Dru, Gilbert Roland. Dan Duryea. Two adventurous oil drillers pioneer off·shore drlllin2 in Louisiana Gulf waters. and local shrimp fishermen threaten violence. Yin Dyke (30) Aintstones (C) (30) Trek (C) (60) AIC News (C) (30) km1rtet Summ1ry / lnvutors (45) (R) Ell) WUl's Nn? (3D) "U N. Inter- national School." Children from 67 countries invite a U N guide to visit their New York school ~ (j) CBS News (C) (30) 61) raslon Gltana (30) a> News (C) (60) Jack White. 6:l0 CJ llNBC Newservice (C) (60) 0 steve Allen Show (C) • (90) Imogene Coca. London Lee. Jim Backus, Margarita Wa2ner and Jerry Robinson auest. On. Garn• Si1me (C) (30) Jim McKrell is host to panelists Polly 8er1en, Louis Nye ind Nancy Culp. l'in'Y' Masoli-(60) --I ffi f1VOrite M1rtl1n (30) 6 HuntttJ·lrinkleJ (C) (30) loot But (C) (30) "Prime Time." Aleunder Kendrick's pene· t11tinr biography of E.dw11d R Murrow. is discussed. ~ [i) Tiie Munsters (30) 8!) Notldtro 34 (C) (60) ,... 22 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FE8RU'-RY 21, 1970 • llMIR News (C) (30) I Les leweffy de rnlrilo (30) 6:45 TU is larblf1 (R) I:~ Siletlaanoo (30) 7:00 CIS &e•lna News (C) (30) ~00 a (I) CIS Friday Mowle: (C) WMfs MJ Line? (C) (30) .. ,.,_ .. rtace" Conclusion (drama) I Lowe Lacy (30) '57-llna Turner, Hope lanre. l ee lut the Clod! (C) (30) Philips. Uoyd Nolan. Arthur Ken· C.MMOdity/MutuaJ ruact (30) nedy, Diane Varsi. Th eir s:nall-town Cine.a sa...cne (C) (90) environment creates problems for "Wild Heritace," with Will Rogers two yoonc women. Jr. and Maureen O'Sullivan. 0 DON'T ESCAPE! CATCH ~ Attor;;.go~ Consecaueoces CC) * THE PRISONER! I Mericu West (C (30 1J n.. fl..._ (C) (60) "The ) ) Schizoid Man." Number Two puts n.t Siit1 (C) (30) 7:30 ~ (j) Get saurt (Cl (-3 • into operation the most f1r·reach· Smart and the Chief inflltrite a Ing effort yet to break the Prisoner. Roman steam bath to find out how 0 G> Here Com the Brides (C) top secret information 1s being (60) "To the V'ictor." Joshua nutty leaked to KAOS . causes a war wtth Seattle's Gree D en @ m T1te Hiell et.ap.emf wflen he fill IS love wit~ Olle of C) (60) ~ i the &}. rls.. ( · • 11e L eutenant " The men ~ f.t.t-fmure (C) (2 hr) of the Cannon Ranch lie c1ught in U.LJ •-1 the middle of a confrontation be· "Pony Express." tween a neighborin2 rancher (Don· : Derid Su~Dd Show (C) (2 hr) aid Moffat) and a young cavalry · HOJ (30) officer (Robert Pine) determin@d to 9:15 How Tt Many a Mitllon1lre (30) arrest him. 9:30 • News (C) (30) Barter Ward. 0 @{]).al TM rt,ina Nu11 (C) lill Jtllns News (C) (30) (30) "Papa Car1os." Carlos is • "9cMs T..,.UU (30) amazed-and worried-when he 9:45 PSA Fi• d1srovers the Korean orphan he has 10:00 · 9 (i) m l11Ckt11's World been supporting for yurs is now 1 ( ) {60) "Papa Never Spanked Me." beautiful 19-ye.ar-old. Miko Mayama J1ck Albertson and Martin Sheen guests. guest as father .and son who brinr O Million $ Movie: "force of troubles to Kevin Grant's new plc- Arn1s" (d11ma) '51-William Holden, ture. Nancy Olson. frank Lovejoy. A yaung B m ..... (C) (60) lieutenant finds and falls in love e loft. Am«kln StJft (C) with a WAC in Italy durin2 WW II (60) "love and Las Ye2as." with I Trutll or C.uequtttca (C) (Joi Bill Dana. Ann Prentiss i nd £dw1rd M1jor AdalllS (60) Everett Horton; "love 1nd the Good TK!lnlcal Com• (30) (R) Samaritan.'' with Sandy Baron. The f rendt Chef (30) (R) Hope Holiday and Magaie Peterson; Cruz de Amor (30) "Love i nd the M1rri12e Counselor," 1:00 Q!l (}) rtnt ConwlJ Sbow (C) •!th Jim B1ekus, Ken Murr1y, Ber- (30) Herb. without telline Spud, nre Kopefl and Joan Sh1wlee. arran1es for the "lucky Lindi " to I Della! (C) (60) be stolen until Triple A can pay '9ny M ... 11 (~) C11wford Airlines what it owes. lJ ,... Gama (3D) B Movie Game (C) (30) 10:30 c,..tlU (30) t ffiia> The lrldy luttdl 11:00 0 0 mal News (C) (C) (30) "The Possible Dream." UCLA ~II (C) Bruins vs. Cindy accidentally eives away Mar· Stanfor~ lnd•ans at Palo Alto. cia's diary, and Mike end Carol be-0 MOW11: "WUtfter Happened bl gin searching the town's Uled book labJ Jane?"' (mystery) '62-8ette stores for it. Desi Arnu Jr. cuests Divis. Joan Cr1wford, Vktor Buono. m To Tell Ute Truth (C) (30) I""°" ,... fl) Wo"'en 1nd die M1rket/Office He S.ld, SM Slid (C) of tfle President (45) (R) 1 CV~ (i) a Ci) ..... (C) £m lnterfau (C) (30) (R) : Tiit fon,te Sip (R) @D Luettita (C) (30) (IQ Nee .. a la Once 1:30 IJ ~ (j) HOJln'sHeroes (C) (30) 11:15 . ~ ClnMH Seventeen: "Rogue Ho2an ind a sultry cab1ret singer • Rrver. • (Marlyn Maso.n) team up in an el· ll .lOw1~ Merw Sintfin (C) lort to foil Major Hochstetter's in· ' ~Im Jollnny Canon (C) :~n~~: ;~eu.~dup of all Allied 11renb m R N: ~~~-ORSON O ~ l"6) m N11ne of ttte s... * WELLES 11 :30 KTIV! (C) (90) "The Skim Game." Dan QJ Movte: "Prine. of foxes" (ad· Farrell (series star ·Robert Stack) venture) '49-Tyrone Power Orson investigates deaths caused by lhe Welles. ' illegal dilution of medical suppliea CD Movie: "Toni(tlt's tfle Nlafrt"' in a small African nation. Rossano (comedy) '55-David Niven. Braw. Suzanne Pleshette, Hari I Noticiero 34 (C) Rhodes and Charles Drake ruest. 12:15 (}) News (C) 0 Aeron the Seven Sea (C) (30) 12:30 Tht West9flltn "The Castle of the Duke." Woburn Cl) Cine.. Seventeen Abbey. the ancestral home of the 1:00 Movte: (C) "Tiit Trusure of Duke of Bedford, is visttd. r1net.o Yil11" (d11m1) '55--Gllbert 0 @ (1) (E The Shott ind Mra. Rol1nd. Shelley Winters. Muir (C) (30)-"Amiteur Nlrtit.'' ID """1 C) The capt1in insists th•t Mrs. Muir C...11unlty Bulletin lolrcl (C) hold a nrlety show to 11ise funds Action nw.tre: "The N1ked for the burned down se1men's home. Street." I David frost Show ('C) (90) 1:30 m M·Nlpt Slltw: (C) "The last n. I ii Valley (C) (60) Musketeer.'' "Planet of Blood.'' Maline 'Blnp Crow (C) (30) "f rom lst1nbul. Ordm To l<ill." "Displ1ylng House Pl1nts.." 2:30 IJ News/llw Us Tilh D1J (C) SATURD AY FEBRUARY 28 ' MORNIN G 1:001 9 ~ m Hedde ' Jedde <Cl , @ G)C._ (C) Mr. ilMaeae (C) 7:25 "" Us nil o.y (Cl 7:30 Sunrill S1 •ntlf (C) ''TM So- ci1I Anthro119loey of Africa." l ®mm s.Mly u.. IMr(C) .ltt'sT llt Abeut T- a.:00 Tiit w.111 <C> l ~m ...,, c.-... ,,.~~ R ~fe c.tta .... c. ('C) M Tales of W.-. fir .. 1:3011 Qt Cl) 11111 tan11J/b.N ..,. ntr Ht• (C) Lawre•ce Welk II tdtYido•'• faJD. om Ch•mpqm.e Mmk auatro ol. ABC's llte l.a"1"ttl<'e Welk Sltow, Sarurdl,.. •• 1:.31 .PM. I @ @) m Pink Plnttw (C) Ca11pos Direst Movie: '4'od ls MJ C.Pllot" (1dventure) '45 -Dennis Morpn, Andre1 King. m Cbco •1c1 CD Movie: "Hellcata" (mystery) '53 --ster1in2 H1Yden, Join Leslie. t:oo o 9 oo m H.1. P1lfMtllf (Cl 0 Movie: ''TM flPtfn1 ,_.. .. ,... (1dventure) '45 -Willard P1rk~ Anit1 Louise. 0 UZI (I) U) Hot WMela (C) G) Mtwlt~ .''fit HundllMet et .... tl'9 o. ..... (dr1m1) '39 -Ch1r1es l1ur hton, M1u11tn O'H1111. II) C.ndo,.. J Mllliea t:•1g~ & .. ..., (C) . . m llnaftl s,IJb (C) .m T1lt ......, ..,. ('C) ' 811ftmaa --1 I I. 10:00-9(i)WeckJ Races (C) UMovie: ..,uls Clllln(' (•elven· (llJ (])8> S11J Hawb (C) ture) '41-Ellzabeth Beriner. Ran· • Movie: (ej ''Tine Yount Tu-dolph Scott. ans" (western) '54-Mitzl Gaynor, fl) Tutro Fa•lllar Jeffrey Hunter. Keele Bras1tlle. m SM tM USA (C) (I) Movie: "QIMU lunplow" lZ:lO 8 ~ (j),...,. ...... (C) (dr~m•) '56 -P1ul Lukas, Kay •wle: "TM Clely llrlpde" Walsh. (drama) ·~Victor Mature, Rieh- 10:30 u Scoobf·Doo (C) m IMlr. "Crisis" (mYltetY) '50-l["'.... •rd (po 00 m Tiie FlblbtDMI (C) Cary Grant. Jose Ferrer, Ramon No- • ".All .... ~ a. Fq 'mf'D. ' (adventure-fantasy) '43-! tm Cl) NCI c.lllp lalUtblll Jon Hall, Marla Montez. Siftta Clara at Ptpperdint. fJ i (])G) '-' .. of tM Jllft-• lnftnltt HerizHI (C) tie 1:001 Sllperun (C) 11:001 ~· Ardlle .. (C) • Qt (j) n. Donl °"" ,.u, m c:mmr;i A..t-5o1t Tow1111111rt <C> Tom Shaw, can In ~· Bos-last year's winner at Doral (the ton Spy Party. A company of IC· course known to those who play it t~ who operate • spy network u ''The Blue Monster"), wlll re- rive valuablt assistance to Gtorp tum to defend his title In the Washlnrton •nd his troops when $150,000 match at Phoenix. Ariz. the blockade of Boston is broken In fl) EJ hdre a.rnicl 1776. Jack Claldy, Richard War· @m 5'»ortl Wtl'ld (C} Ina and Constance Tow.,, star. 13011 Jon __. (C) Movie: ~ 111 lllfT" (drama) Mevte:, (C) "F1ewll' Dru• Sent' l tHJ (J)&>ltt tt ,......, (C) : "'..,_ 5-John Bromfield. (musical). 62-Nancy Kwan, Mtyo. l1:30I (17.) CJ)(!) AMflcln lancllbnd shi Umek1, James Shlaet•. OiCk Clark hosts m TrMI tlle Wertd (C) • Movie: "fwy it Sllomdecn"' El) AnHI F•as Hlptlpts (C) (western) '57 -Nick Adams, John 2:00 IJ Dat(s ,,.._ (C) Stu Derek. Rosen hosts. (I) ...-.: ..... WIJ a.ct" (mys-fJ Mowte: (C) "Ceflp Cmllllt' tery) 'SS -Derrick De Mamey, (adventure) '56 -Vlrllnla Mayo, Eleanor Summtffle4d. Peter Lorre. Gtorae Nldet'. D Calf of tM Wiit (C) John Pay /\ r T ~ I~ •, ( l ( J ·, hosts. m Ladles .,., <C> ll:008eil(j)1'1 MeoU. (C) a.>~11 en Mlutl (C) · tifp ScMtl ..-... (C) 2:301J CIS Qoff aaaic (C) The fll"lt Game of the Week. round continues with Miller Barber ' .- 642-4321 Offset & letterpress , ,, . •' -. a' : -------· "A Complete Printing Service" "" Estimates PILOT PRINTING 2211 w ....... llvd. -................. and Orville Moody teeina off 111lnst Let Trevino and Tommy Bolt. 9 O@,ldflc a laUttlllt (C) University of Oreeon Webloots vt. Unlvtrslty of Wastllnrton Huskies at Stattle. IW1pn Tr1ln (C) lllllpt (C) 1'69 lulck 0,.. (C) mu....,•,... <C> fie ..... (C) ,....,., ..... (C) 3:00 I Upbe9t (C) • Mtwtt: "'Wiid .,........ (west- ern) '56 -Bill Wiiiiams. @()) .... " s--19 (j) Fllhn (C) tl)T.,.. m 11c ftlct.. <C> GJ Twtll&M l.one 3:30 B National AAU Tnd Meet (C) The United States of America Cham· plonshlps meet will be prt1t11ted 1t M1dison Square Garden. fJ ~(!)&) Pre ...... , .. , (C) Tht lS0,000 Buckeye Open, live from Imperial Lines. Toledo, Ohio. IB (I) Feetin (C) m Wltlp .. AiM11twe (C) 4:00 D m Mrs WOlldtrfll w.w " wt (C) C11amplonshlp match at Dtymplc Country Club In Sin Fran· cbco. 0 I 5" (C) QJ SceM sew.tf (C) Host Clay Cole welcomes The Newt>uts. "Steam," The Cow1111s. Dtlfonics. New Colony Six. Victoria, Lany Henley, Moynahan and Dethrida• and Lenny Weldl. 0) Dtla.n •nd S.. (C)/Ptlll*t to flnflt (C) IS Ci) cts '°" Clatllc (C) 4:30 II MoN: (C) .... ......_ ti Ila- _. (west•m) '55-Georp Mont- &OfT*Y, Nancy Gatts. James Grif- fith. u Clll•,...... .... ,., (C) f ... turina Skee ForenskJ and Pete Toun- tu. I ~ ...... (C) CD.,...._, ter ,__ <C> 00 Fl•: (C) ''Yankee, Doft't Home." 4:55 &I lltlp ~ (C) .L.A. Klnp vs. loronto Maple LHfs. m Art I llltntc:tlen (C) . 5:00 D It's Aadetllc (C) Competin1 ti1i'h schools a re W 1rren (Downty). Monroe (Sepulveda), and the win· ner of last week's playoffs. D @(])IQ) AIC's Wide W...W or 5'»orts <C> D tlie Aven,.n (C) m Movie: ''1'1 liadMlrd Junite" (dr1m1) '55 -Glenn Ford, Anne 1Fr1n~ R= Kiiey. @ Hip e111,.rra1 (C) a. 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GARRARD, EMPIRE, AR4x's, for. a superla system, for $I 50e00 morel SL 65 .... $15.oo Garrard Acoustic Research AR4x's ll99. $132.lO Save $107.25 ! .~ Empire 80EE It ... $39.95 COMPLETE $349e50 5 PIECE SYSTIM FAMOUS IRANDS ON DISPLAY: MARANTZ • FISHER • SUPERSCOPE • ALTEC·LANSl"G DUAL • SH~RE • WHARFEDALE • · SHERWOOD • E-Y • A·R • '( c n r -r o u 11 rf , iv it hi 11 ti 1l1 Cr o u 11 d s of Y' o u r E r c I 11~il 1c C 011 n try CI 11l1 I Jo 111 l! OAKWOOD SETS A MAGNIFICENT STAGE FOR YOUI\ OWN PERSONAL LIFESTYLE .. Imaginziti vely designed, Oakwood b lends its rel.1xed tempo, with lln attitude of s pontC1neous e njoy n1ent. Feel it ... let it envelop you! ENJOY coNTEMPORAR.Y coivv1v 1AL1TY 1N THE 20,000 sQUARr FOOT cLLi~i-IC1usF .. ..._ - Each time you vis it the Clubhlntse, you'll find c1 11L'W pleasure l1W<1it ing yo u -but cilwl1ys the ~an 1c c1 i r of re l a xcd ca n1 cullderie. Bec.1 use here vou 'l I . discover people w hllse recrea lion t<1ste con1 plcme nt yours-in a game o f b ridge in the card roon1; l,Hge scale Color-TV v iewing in the theJter lo unge; nr billi<1nis, one of the f,1stest growing hume i.,ports-in the bc.1utifu ll y carpcll'd plci ycrs' room. ... O n s peci<11 occasions, when you plan to hos t functio n s o f 25 nr more, you clre cordially invited to reserve the large, privl1tl' party room . A ca tcri ng ki tch l'n ,, nd privatl' 1necti n g rooms .. ue a lso at your d i~pusal. TA~[ Tl/\r1L TO SAVOR LIFE'S Pl FASUHES-AT 'rOLll~ LJOOl~ST"tP, 2..J llOLll~c.; 1\ [);\) ! Beside Onkluood's Oly111pinn Size Poo/- Give yourself over to the su n, fo r hours of s unbron zed contc nt1ne nt. Dive into s pa rkling pool wa ters, a n d swim a le n gth or two. Or, let the w hirling, c ha m pagne-li ke bubbles fron1 Ja cu zzi jet in the o utdoor mini-pools, softl y ml1ssagc aw'1y the day's cares. ... On the Prolessionnl-siz.e Tennis Courts Unhurried and u n hJfhed, you ca n h eCld for the tennis courts J t your leisure, c.1nd p lay under the lights if you c hoose. The Res ident tennis professio nJl ·is o n G ill fo r Jessons, whatever your proficiency, c.l nd cll n o u tfit you con1ple tely in the full y-equipped te nnis s hop. · Or-p lay paddle tennis, the p o pulllr miniaturiza- tion of the game that is rapidly zitt racting many devotees. ... I 11 I he 11 ea Ith CI u bs Wi thin the C lubhouse are two Sl'par .. 1te H ealth C lubs for m en a n d wo1nc n . From gentle to v igorous, you can t'1ilor an exercise progr<1m to keep you fit, take off inches and bring da hi ng n ew vitality to yourself. "Mien, experience th e pan1pered feelin g o f well bei ng-as you totally un wind and relax in the fu ll y tiled wet-steam s .. 1 u na . . . . /\I the Ind oor Oriz1i11g Rn11ge There's not hing so sati s fyi n g ,,~ the ''wh<1ck" of club hitting the b'111 s quarely. If you're Cl golfer, Oakwood'~ indoor driving ra ngc is designed to improve your swin g, your stan ce -and your disposition as you get the drop o n your ·nun- Oa kwood-residen t friends! ... Plus O ther s u ch Pleas urnble Acti v ities as Voll eyball and Ba sketball, the s ports tha t bring you into contact w ith you r active, li vely neighbors tit Oakwood. AdYentsement ' OAKWOOD BECKONS YOU TO EXPLORE A WORLD OF BEAUTY AND PLEASURE Capturing the reflection of sparkling fountains against a vast emerald pool, of green lawns and tree shaded paths ... Oakwood's grounds are perfect for an early morning jog, or a twilight s troll. . This is Oakwood -a 12 -acre country club community, where you enjoy the privacy o f your own luxury apartment, and then emerge to acres of landscaped s urroundings, crowned with all the recreation facilities you might ever wish for-and the convenien ces that make life infinitely more pleasurable! - Bold and Imaginative .. , OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS ARE FOR PEOPLE OF ___ TRULY EXTRAORDINA RY . TASTES! ---- ., Dining o n your pa tio o r balco ny, you sense ~h e essence of the true C,1 l1fc.H nia lifestyle Ari¥:! a1J a round yo u, a backgnH1nd of land~•f"1d perfectio:nw-:-its casu[1l grace setting the to ne for e n joyn1 Pn t every d ay of the year! Ste p insidf' a n d d iscover ap a rtn-t e nt pla n s meant to be rea lly lived in! Rooms are s p aciou s, li g h t and airy, d esigne d to fla tter your furnishings. Floor to ceiling cl osets assure you tha t he re is a home to accommod a te your need s for years to com e. • Co nic into the ki tchen "nd see the a ll -Electr ic We~ting h ou se tippJiances. Enjoy ~u l'h wo rk-c;.n ·crs '1S fros t-tr~e rl'frigeratorft and d i::,h w.1..,hers in o ne and t w u bed room ap~u tm c nts. Edch a pa rtrnl'n t h<l s lu \.u ry carpe ting a nd d rnperi es, d ecora tor keyed to coordina te with you r fu rnis hings. A ir-conditio ning is avail a ble. TR 1\i\'S PC1SF ~rf-11 1\0\'/\,\JT!\C[S ()/ H/61-1 [~/S r 5()/>/ llST1C/\7 /() fi\{/ () (J /\ /\. \'\'(_}(_ )[) GAR L) EN /\ p /\ /~7 /\1 I ,\'Is -I(_)/~ ·r1 IL H rs·r () F rwc) WO /~ /_[)5 ... Like a h ig h ri se, Oak wood has central well - appo inte d lo bbies, a nd s il e nt, la rge elevators. It has a s taff of s pecia lis ts so tha t the quie t p e rfectio n o f this e legan tly priva te w orld is a lways s uperbly mainta ined . And it presents a seri es of incompa ra ble views. Un like a h ig h ri se, Oakwood has the exp a ns ive green vis tas of a co untry cl u b, a nd th e re la xed , casua l a tm s phere tha t is~ much a part o f California living. Na turally, O a kwood h as a ll the conveniences yo u expect in a community of t hi na t u re-such as a mple, well -lit, off-street p a rkin g w ith reserved s paces, secu rity o fficer patrols fo r your peace of m ind, lo unge type la u ndry roorn s, a ca ble televis io n syste n1, a nd tra h ch utes w ithin con veni e nt walk in g d ista nce of your a pa rtme nt. lir_and Opening EHAmPAliDE OPED HOUSE This Sunday & DeHI Sunday 1 P.m. ta 1 P.m.