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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-03-07 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa~~~.~~~~;~~-~-~-;-~::-~·~~~:;;~.;-~~~-;~;;~~-~:~·~~.,~~~~~l;J.~:;;:;;!_~~·~-~~·~~~.~.~~ ..... ~~~-~~~-~~~-~.~~~~~~~~'!:~'!!~-~~~!'!~~-~~-11111!!~ ~._,_!!11,.l!llllt'!!_!!!!h:;::;;;;:;:,;:::;;:i:;;:!;;;~~~~.~~~ . I t' • --.... ... T -we • ;. • • • .. -. • s • am es f • -- Sterili•ation or· Jail -' ---. . . . . .. . -. - -Ordered lor Father al JJ ·I I "'" • _,. --""' • • • -• . ·. • • •• ' SATURD1.Y,. lil~RCH'7, 1970 VOL.-6JO. NO.• 4 IK1'.1ottS• 71 Pllnt ' Zot's • . ' , -" . • ·.UC Irvine coed,Debbie .ll¢,f . bol!s J'71! Jlcen.se. curr""Uy living .., Balboa Island has to pay $!9 _:.plate t6 htt'<:ar, 'This If tbe.;ecood:year.iier'auto .. 'eM \for<thti'<Poclal'PlA!es."Butithen,.he's<froin , has carried plates with campua lniUals ~ 'Well· Big .D, where they believe in doing things up righ'l. known Anteater cheer. Debbie, a history major MesaBonnie-Clyde Gang ' . '• .. '7 . " • Police Hold Bitter O,fJJectimas J I - Six Youths Manson Ordered From.17-22 T~ 'Get . Attorn·ey ,11 •. • .• ·~.c ··. A ~ ":;n' sirf WM lhol to .re.tit .. ber 1 .... ,...., Jll1a moriilq ht the flnalt to • -flghi lnloMlti _,_ bretJ>en and at least sir Giber )'OWll Jll<ll. · · Santa Alla pollce loomd Gloria Vaoque1 Hernandez on the ,,..nd to front ol bu home, 4901 W. SWh St., 1t Jf:31 a.m. She wal gunned down b'y a 1m1U caU- ber rifie, possibly 1 .:z. Police said the girl ffaij run lrom her home. and shou\ed at th'e asaaUants to leave her broUter alone. A youth 1te.ppe.d rram 1 car. He railed the rifle and one shot r~ .Olrt ending a young life and .'• street fil!lt. The car sped west. Aailed 'why they -the child. 5t1. Kent Rte9Dr aaid later, .. She wasn't any threat to them ' t • possibly-daring ·the excltment.,. PoUce n>unded up ••ix young men Illa In the momlni ·biit· cfod nOt · teleaae th<ir names "pending J}nding their cle.gi'ee ot Involvement." 'ffieir ages Tinge from 17 to 2tyean. Reesor said the opponents In the fight had been bickering back and forth lince ear.lier.in the evening. Then the ca~ \iflth sii'. :young men arrived and the battle bt· gin. The reason for the animosity was not immediately known. Tight Security Slated Monda y In league Trial NO LOvE 'FROM JUDGE. Ch•rlH Manson Get~ Attorney fifaximum security measures wi1J be tn effect Monday for tbe. murder trial of Judge O,.rders Arthur DeWitte League, the foung Black Panther accused of·the-slaying of a SanLa • Ana police officer. . . St eriliz' . ation . Extra d<putiet """ drafted to the trial LOS ANGELES (AP) -A judp bu ·~ ~ la~ .for Cllarlet M. M"" ..., eaylnc the p-ade-acbool..dropcxot'lr "b!lpr.Jeuly ina~~,. to ~. hfm. ae.U again.rt charges of murderlag actress Sharon. Tate and sl:r olhen. . Maoison,, obJecll!'g bitlttly lhrnu1hout . t~ ~uperior.,Cow1 hearing Friday, ex-claimed~ "You ·can kill ine, OOt yau 'can't giVe mt an attorbey.W won't'take ofle~" Three Manson folioweni Who sbout«f 1phie5ts ;:t~tne jlidge were.---fOuhd in con- tel)lpt bl: court. ' . I fl r vok1ng the ptermWIOn he. hid granted Manson to defind himself. trial l'udge William B. Keene said Mll)lOn acked. legal ~wledie, his grammer and •reading ability were limited, he"was U{lable. lo type and llllWilllnL to follow rules. "You Jnditated to the.. court that you were lncapable of following the molt rudi· mentary rules of the ••• jail, eveq,i'\. su'.Cb things as eaUng or taking a shofrer,"' Keene told 1'-1anson. Keene stressed the complexlty and ser:l- ouspess. or the crime.s. M3nson. and five members of b.la Hippl~type '1fatnlly''"Me charged with murder and conspiracy in the slaying Aug. 9 and 10. All but one._are :;:et for trial March 30. 11I'm Utisfied that if you went to trial before a jury on charges a1fcomplex as ll}ese, .... it y.rouT4 be a funilamental de- nial of due prott!lls," Kerin'\>sai~· ·-- Re reminded Manson that'he had grave doob1' when he ruled Jn Decembq !hit MantOll could defend h~sell. Al that time, Keene told Manson: 'You are mak· ing a sad and tragic mi.!l:afl:e." Keene said Friday he granted the ~ mission becall3e ''I felf I had a consUtu- Uonal responsibility to let you act. as }'OUJ' own attorney as long asrI felt you bad the ability to do so." 1 • • s ,vede Pl'emier Giving Names -Of 14 Captives . F Add·• • ha Friday with th~ warning 8.t· tht Orange ac' t l c County eourthoule' that · recent in--F F th · £ 6 e l wna rges . ~;u;;:~a~~::::::;,: or a er 0 . SI.nee then, he said, Manson's legal ~ tlons have. been "outlandish" and "your perfprmance V.'as hopelessly inadequate for someone charg~ with crimes as serr. OU! 8! these." ·1; mptlon Mansod had submitted Fri· 0, STOCKHOLM (UPI) -A· •wedisb gov· cmnent spokesman announe«I today Ha-By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Jatkson and Hpward R. Tschirhart,..31, lpl has submitted lo Premier Olof .Patn'le °' "" °'1" "'"' •t•ff .. who gave tbe Bernard Street address, lt. listi of J4 U.S. pilots in taptivity in Bail was·sel.Friday al $25,000 eaCh rof. plus Jack C. Matney, 32, of Denver, Colo., rlorth Vietnam, ~ a quartet of susj>ed.i captured in Costa are held at Costa Mesa City Jail . . Ht/ sai4 Palme was~notifiing rellitiv(!C Mj!ISl"earJier in the day, arte.r an ·alleged ~fr~ .. Jackson,. wanted on a rorgery "' the meq by cabJcgram and that·the: crosa-country dime spre~. the fun extent t:harge· in· Missouri, was booked··inlo namts.-would not be r.elt.a!ed ·in Stock· of. which may never be known, , Or«nge County Jail. holm. The tv.·o. men, ptus a ~nlc-and.Clyde 'Investigators said after their capture One of lhe wives, Bonnie Singlet en of' type lxfsband and-wife teem surreqdered Friday morning by a posse of tz uniform· Dallas, Tt!·• :1ot word that her pilot-bus-. at 514J,2 Bernard St., without 'i-eiistanCe, ed ~cers and Ive! that the four band" -;yo alive Rri<Wir. in a message -alt.hough police said they were heavily ari suspected of crlm from MiMourl fr001Jthe Swedish, prem er .. She had gooe armed. • '-and• Illinois and w~ d. ~atlJ'!a 1111 tbe.'tommllnists about Complaints charging them ~\ ,n.n;_; loaded .42· variety of aimet w!U be sooght from !he uwed-off, J2.gau Bbotgun were .,.,,. This .was lhe first time North Vietnam. -Orlilp County District Attorney, .with flaclled, in addl. · .to "Valuabl<s !lnklog has releuecl th• nam" of captured U.S. coort arrllpmenr · erpecled TUead~ them to.a ,"'!'"blr'<l(Jocal ar""rPb~ ~ots Uniuch • neutral government. Once morning. i 1 and 11Jrglar1es: £ore. Hanoi gave 1 list of pri.sooers to· ''There's no ~lli.ng how much •"""'ve Teletype descriptions or the 1u1pectl members of U.S. peace. group. ,. __ · 1 ..... • ... ,..,, and charges against them we.re cDcldng A • · uet:n invo v.:u m," said DelecUve. Sgt. • n ~tim~~ L.~V1Amlneri~.,,serv1:._e-John Regan. ac:rosa the n:at.ion Friday aft~ in 1n m n a~ m1o.iwng 1n e m, uc1ore "'e . effort to esDblisb where else ~, may U.S. boi'ab(ng.stopped Nov. 1, 1961. J Chareea hated ~le Friday:include .arm,!' be wante.d. ' S-, ihfl\.flrs\. -tern ·llllion to : 1!11 robbery, lonburglary, forgery,, auto theft Sgt.. RegllJI said they refuse to talk lo have flllbl\lhed 41pl\illatic,..;Olf!>ol 'l!il~ and I""''"' •.of' dang"'!'"!' drop for deieatlvea. • · Hanoi all( lraa.beili ur'ed li't U.8' olllclal• ·sale, •."h addlllOmll.;,c••;~•illkopaled. '1> ''1lley're real tough c.baracters " he and rel•U•., to ttrlit lfanoi 'to'l'ileaoe Ute lfl>e.•suspecur .. r~ J "'1d Patrlc;la i rematked ' .narpes ot"imerlt~ ptiaoners. , ,i .~, 26',~nd 24, both ~ In tM .,.t ''Ptopie .. don't ~o around carrying k>a.d· Meanw!Vle, a Jl•t of na.,.. oly4 A!Uti'i· · ~'°"' Art&,lor severndeal dlY,• °"' ·~ ·e<f --wilh rOWlds in tbe chamber • , llammts .lssoled by I ~. Mo.•"' ~ ;rn.er.s, ,.. ll " . ~E... . ., ' ~·". (Sia l'VGITll'F.8, P•p.l) \ . • ' I . ·lead to·Jneldentl-.t ·wgiie•a triat J'tJL RIVER,Maat.· (UPI) J,.'1Jll'f• Orange County Sherill's ofElctrs have Sor coUrt Judlt told a ~year~td' ~ather learned that· Black Panther · Party of ·ati chiJdreri Friday tle must either member1 and supporters have been urg. • j"'I ed to attend the tna1. special seaung at· uAdargo st.en11zation or ·go to .... rangementa for witnesses and newsmen Judge JOHph Ml~lt .Ji'. made the were ordered ,Friday 1n view of what are ruling againlt 1!\tch~d Agul~ ~f Fall expected to be · capacity audiences Rivers an unemploYed.• fad.Or)' worker throughout the trial. who' w'.,.11 -charged Wltli Ja{Jlng, tO make ' League. 21, of Santa Ana,.fs accused or ctJUrt.ordereif wpport pa~nts for an · the sboot,lng last June 4 of· patrolman illegltloi&te cbild. • • , , Nelsort S111eer, 2e. Witnesses have KemJeth L.' Sullivan/ of U'fe; fl.laspichu· · ' (See ·~rAJoN, Pap'.1i' . ,. ' • O~aage --.. Wealller . testified th.It League !hot the officer in ieflS dtfenders o4'nce.~ Al\Jfar's laJ')'er, Uie chest <iurlni all arlUIJl«ll that erupt. a&i<f!Us cllelll_fathe,,.t •U.. ill~Uma~ · .. ed when Sasscer 11ted ~ N"'1> for dln<li-m wtillt marrled'lo tnolhd·woman. '. Soutllem tiaJlfomla wlll be fui><t, ty fair, through the weekend, with temper;aturm. slightly wanner frl4 land .aiod a ~iltle "'°!er alont! the identification. • · who had alrftdy borne him !Wo JegJU. · Presiding Judge William Speirt .wm ma~ 'chlklrtn. , a31ign:ttie-ltlal1o~of~la ... .,. earlv .A~•·• tai ... "!~·his .f!nt;ir\ro Mondi)'.•\ "• ~ ..... 'r"'; ... -r-7~" !}f.-, t, ~IS~ i:hl~.'of Ml:~;1:°' .llnonl opeclalors at the trial win be l<Cllln*t.l elltldrtn.' Subteqooltly, be wu DanJt'l Michael Lynem, 21 1 the Black arf'nted on 1 charge of fathering yet Panthtr oft!Cer Who once fared tbe another fllitglttmete cldld,_Ht ~.._,~ murder charges now levelled egatnst vk:ted and ardered to PfY Pl ~kty l.eegue. Lfneiil was cleared of lhe for tht JUPPOrt of the. child. ite 1bi:o was murder count In"" lnvestlgaUon that led given 1 two-ye.ar IUlptndtd.jaH sentence to !be lmmedlale meal of bb fellow on -eondltloo be, make the weekly' pay· mlnlllnl. '""""· • · L)'Mm lllaled Friday lllat "JI la the du-When Sulllv1n pleaded With the judge ty of 111 Blact Panther• and lbe com-Friday not .to 1cll•ate )he jolt senlenct, munlty they repr.,.nl to attend this trl~I, .Ii/di• MJtc:hell t»ld ~par, "I'll give and chmmltr1to tbllr 1upporl 1116__.. you two·-'-to be 11etillaed or you'll p1illJ-11r tllllr -lllllol1uliale _... .. to jail." . " coast, ' I ' ' . . INSIDE TODAY ·; 1 ~'l'tr .. allfnt!AJe '1>10ftd• 07L ·tM cover oJ Fom.U11 Weelri:lv is • volunteer-10ho tptnd1 '™"'" hours worki"9 with.out pq tor the UCLA M1dfcot Ctnttr and at tt htalth center tn. Watt.I. F~ mUiar1 SJ're, U'1 lnoer Sttw11i. •• LtMtn t ._tw1•'-'M lt Clm'tlt ,,..... W ...,.._.. t ci.ulllf' UJll ,_..._. ,, t .... ln H """* II crm...,.N lJ aul ....... "' DI.ill '"41c" 1l l!IM*' .. II llllttrlll ,._... • ......... ,,.,. ,. __ ------~~-·--------------- -- ~. 1 . •• • • -,_, g--· -~·lloo". ~ : • ~ ; .. ~· - ere's M~ssag~-·· From Ould Sod ' By 'J"O~I BARLEY 01 fbt ~1_11 Plitt lttfl ----------·-------------• I .. Daily 10.10 .-- Sunday 10.'1-+.i ""' 'Superior c.ourt bailiff John Murphy basks In the fame ~~ b'41f · 4 0 __ !fl~~w:;;d c:.;:: f; ~~~~~,:;·~~!"tJ~d::··p:C:~~ SPECIAL PRICES FOR MARCH 1 SUNDAY BOMBSHELLS 10 A.M: TD 7;~~Jl .'Will[[ ·QUANTITIES WT! 1 doesn't know (until now) that much of his courthouse }[. ________ ;;;,;;;,;. ;,;;..;..;;;,;;,;;..,;,;;;...;.--...;-.;;.;, ;;_-;..,;,,;;,,;;o,;..;.-._,_-..-_-.._'"iit-~~ .. -...;;,i;;;;;..-,:;;,;;;.;,.;.;.;;;;,~;,;;;--------· -nOtortety(?) stems even more from his possession <i_the )k:;.oDl••lll'=..:::=o:::;a= fimous ·"County COrk Jetter." It's one ar his annual contribuli<lns to the .st.uan that so delights o!£6hoots of the ould sod and . fhis jevial wearer al the she.riff's green ·tries t(> pas! on his priceless piece of re- beiry to as· many innocents as poeible 'at this time ol the year. · Ke swear& .it's !act but if it Isn 't i1's the folneSl pa.i:ticle Qf. fiction that ever 1eft the 'Emerald Oi11le. I.t 11peaks for it· Seu' ~ 1111 the reader needs in the way .fl. ediUDg ii the [act tt\at it was datelined ~ty, Cork; Ireland:' ii addreued to aomeone'• " 00uali1." And ,obviolllly was ~ed at the .. Time ¢ the :nPahles·i'1 • "Your welcome letter received and me and your Aunt Br!dlt! thw·you fer the money y00 oenl 'I'· '!".• had nfneimaues said far your grandfather and gi:andmolher. God rest. their souls. * * * 11YOU HAVE GONE to the high places in America . ~ God bless you. J hope you'll not be putting on airs and , t .. • MEN'S OXFORI) CASUALS t • ' ~ • • • • Re g. 3 .61) ,., "forget four naUve land. . ... • "Your cousin, Hugh O'Toole, was hanged" in Loodon-- derry last week lor killing a policeman. May God rest~ bis aoul and may God 's curse be on Jim Callaghan the Wonnu. May he bum in Hell. God ~orgive him . .., . - 1. "Times are not as bad as they D111ht be. The h~~mng are back and nearly everyone has a hard time making S11 n dn11 Only 22-- Bia.ck. leather-like vln,yl tn the 2oeyel~l 15tyle. Cl111hion crepe -r.ubb!!r soles. Sizes 6* to 12. ::;::r:;-__ ...,. Ci', •:r: ,.,J, eiidl meet. TliaDkJ be to God. .. 11we had a grand time at ~al Muldoon•• wake. lt J~ good ta see him Stretched out wi~ his big mouth stut. He was a blatherskite and ls better off dead. And )le'll bum in HeU till the place Jreezes over. lie had too many friends' among ihe 0rangemen. God's ,,curse be on the Jot of them. * * * "BJ,..ESS YOUR HEART. 1 almost for&Ql to tel~ you 1Jncle Dinney took a shot at turncoat from behind a bedee but he'd had a drop too much and h~ missed. God's cum on the filthy drink. · "t hope this letter finds you in good health and may dod remind you to keep sending the money. . "Your cousin, Biddy, bad a baby by one ·of them L1mey afficers in fancy unifonn who took advantage of her. He offered to marry her but her father said .. No'' -better a bastard-· In the fimUy than an Englishman." ' '7alher O'Fl~rly who baptl&ed you Is nolf. letbl .. MEN'S CALENDAR WATCH S unday Only Reg •. 9.86 ltdtlded. -He sends you his blessings. • .. Nelly O'Maliey, the fast brat you went to school with, bas married an Englishman. They'll have no luck. Save $.l on these handtom~ \Vatch~. Some styles have ex- pansion bands. "God take care of you and keep you fram sudden ·~---' -' . \m ~1r:J51Jt JI ~ • " " a l ~ , "' "iihfngs look brlllhl again. Every ~ ce tul!'rlclu the Protestant church fn County Cork'· have been burned to the gro4nd. Thanks be to God. * * * + "T'HEY STD..L have that Protestant graveyard up on the hill. Your Uncle Michael aays he'd rather die than be buried. there. - 1;1 almost forgot to tell you that Uncle Dinney took Pat . Riley with him l.tst night for a second ttact at the turneoat . but-the Devil's spawn never showed up. We're . all ·praying that nothing·s happened to the poor man and he'll 11how up tonight. .. "Keep sending money, Timothy 1i·s a bit•or Irish that might be in keeping with the rast approaching season. It might help John Murphy in bis campaign which is to bestow every resident a! Orange County with a copy of his "County Cork letter." Russ Plan to Di ver t Rive rs Cause s A lar1n J,..ONOON (AP) -Soviel "T think everybody has a tJ plans to divert southward right to be worried:" ·1 three giant Siberian civers "I bellcve lhe Russians have • nowing now into the Arctic been on the brink af decision could trigger · w or Id wide O\'er this plan far 20 years ~ climate changes, a British because they are uncertain of tf Jcientist said 1t1onday. the effects il would have," he ' .. ' 9x12' ROOM-SIZE NYLON PILE RUG I~ I ,. f • ! Mediterranea n-type weather added. "While the. engineers ~ could move farther north in and farn1ers are probably l~ EurOpe while desert areas, pressing to ga ahead, physical tJ CO!lld gr9w in central Asia. he scientists may have rCserva· i contended. tians." Jt coilld mean great e r It is believed the advantages deserts in the Uniled· States, of the scheme to the RussiaM , although Uiis Is less likely, would be enormous·-the ir· .~ said Hubert Lan1b, a leading rigation of some 85 ·million t4 expert on climate at Britain's acres of arid land and the ' S11 n Onl!f -1988 ~ !' bleteocologlcal Olfice. drainage "Of some 150 million r1 Latex backing. Cut pile in tone·Ot:l·lOne colors. Work is already reported acres of swamp. 1 under way an a 15-year But Lamb said the long-b 6x9' rug ...••. · · · • • • · · · • · • · · · · · · · · · · 11 .88 ~_,roe Jo redirect the water s t~rm eUects could be i:-Underlay · 4 96 of the Pechora. Ob and di sastrous. · • · · ·' · ' · • • •' · · · · · · · · · · ' · -· · Yenistti rivers toward the "TI1e Siberian rivers are Im· ..._ -. • ~ ........ to:iC desert region around the Cas. portant for maintaining the ice plan and Ara1 seas. caver in lhe ArcUc Ocean," he Thia will deprive the Arctic explained. ''They supply much af perhaps half of ttl4! fresh (lf the \\'at.er that.keeps lhe top w~. now f\o~·ing in, Lamb layer or lhe ocean com. said in an interview. parallvely fresh so that it j'Ji· .wlU have the effect of freezes tnore easily. Jf lhe Yli(l,ing Jhe world's climatic :supply V.'as reduced or cut aff btlt.s fariller north.,. This could there C(lUld be large.scale . mean Medit.crranean areas ex. me.lling." perienclng North African con· "There is tremendous room diUons . and Mediterranean-for research Oil thi$ q\lt?S\IOl'I ~ wea~ m<>ying further and more knowledge is "V:ltalJY. north into Europe. nccesury. 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This is the second year her auto has carried plates with campus initials and well• kno~n Anteater cheer. Debbie, a history major currently living OD• Balboa Island, has to pay $10 extra for the special plates. But then she's from Big D, where they believe in doing things up riglrt. Mesa Bonnie-Clyde Gan g F ~ce Additional Charg~s s ,vede Premier Giving Names ' Of 14 Captives By ARTHUR JI. VINSEL Cf IM lkillr P'lltt Stiff Bail was &et Friday at $25,000 tach ·ror a quartet ciC suspects captured in Costa ~!~ earlier in the day. after an alleged cross-<oonlry crime oproe, the full ext<nt d.. which may never be known. The two men, plus a Bonnie-and-Clyde ~ husband and wife team 8Ufl'endered at 514'-h Bernard sl. without resistance. although police said they were heavily anned. ComplainL, charging them with a \•ariety of crimes \VIII be sought from the Orange County District Attorney, with court arraignment cxpeeted Tuesday morning. "There's no telling how much they·ve been involved in," said Detective Sgt. John .Regan . Charges :Jisted late Friday include arm- ed robbery, burglary. forgery, auto theft and possession of dangerous drugs for gJe. with additional counts anticipated. The suspects are Jack. and Patricia ,Jackson, 25 and 24. both sought in the H_arlxr Area for several days on · arreat warrants issued by Jndependen<:e, Mo., authorities. Jack'°" and llowa1'4 lt"Tsobirbart, 31, who gave the Bernai'd Street address. plU! Jack C. 1'.fatney, 3%, ()f Denver, Colo., are held at Costa Mesa City Jail. Mr!. Jackson, wanted on a forgery charge in Missouri, was booked into Orange C«lnty Jail. Tnvestigators sakf after their capture Friday morning by a posse of 12 uniform- ed officers and detectives that the four are suspected or Crimes from Missouri and Illinois and westward. Three loaded i42 caliber pistols and, a sawed"fr. 12-gauge shotgun were con- fiscated. in addition to valuables linking them to a number of local area robberies and burglaries. Teletype descriptions of the suspects and cldrge1 against them were clicking across the nation Friday afternoon in· an effort to establish where else they may be wanted. Sgt. Regan 1aid they refuse 1.o talk to detectives. "They're real tough characlers," he remarked. "People don't go around carrying load~ ed weapons with round s in the chamber (S.. FUGITIVES, Pagt 3) ST~OJ,MAUPi) -A swedi gov- ernment spokesman announced today Ha- noi bas submitted to Premier Olor Palme a list or 14 U.S. pilots In captivity in North Vietnam. , He said Palme was notifying rf:Jatives of the men by cablegram and that the names would noi be released in Stock· hol!n. One of the wives, BoMie Singleton of Dallas, Tex .• got word that her pilot-hus- band was alive Friday in a message from the Swedish premier. She had gone to 'Faris to ask the communists about hlm •. This was the Cirsl time North Vietnam has released the names of captured 'U.S. pilots through a neutral government. Once before, Hanoi ga\'e a list of prisoners to lnembers of U.S. peace group. An estimated 1.400 American serv icf'· men are missing in Vietnam, before the U.S. bombing stopped Nov. I, 1968. Sweden is the first western nation !G have established diplomatic relations with Hanoi and bas been asked by U.S. officials and relatives to urge Hanoi to release the names of American prisoners. MeanwhiJe, a list of names of 14 Ameri- {See Pll.OTS, Page 3) Growth Killed Air Base Navy Says Los A l.am itos, Popul.ation . Do1i't Mix By TERRY COVILLE er tht o.H1 l"li.t SllH The U.S. Navy admitted Friday that the knockout blow to Los Alamitos Naval Air Station was delivered by a com- bination or economics and the booming p<>pu1ation of Orange County. J~ D. Hittle, assistant secretary oC the Navy for msnpower and reserve af· fairs, declared in a press conference that the U>s · Alamitos base was telected as Luci's Husband lfas Ne'v P.o.st SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) -Pal• rick Nugtrtt, son·in·law of former Pres .. delll-Lyndon B. Johnsoni has a new c~­ reer as a San Antonio businessman, 1t \vas learned Friday. Nugent has left his job In t.he Johnson fam.ily'S Austin broadcasting tompany"to become pre$ident of AthleUc Repa1r and ~lanufacturing Co .• Inc. He drives 75 , miles t6 and from San Antonio every day from his and Luci Johnson Nugent s $751000 home in Austln. Nugent wenl to work for KTBC-TV and radio, the Johnson-owned broadcasting M.atlons, In April. 1969, after bl! retw:n trom a. tour in ' Vietnam with the Air Forot. He and Luci marr!<d in September, 11116. They hava two children. ' one: or those to be closed be:cause of the growing community around it. "We have to admit that it just isn't logical to have a combat naval air facili- ty in the middle of all these people. - "If we were to build one now, il cer~ tainly would not be placed here," he sald 1-'riday, at the ba~ officers quarter:;. "We also 'kept in mind the unfortunate crash or one of our jets in 1966. We were lucky no one was killed. We might not be so lucky now," HitUe added. HitUe, however, did not clear up aoy of the questloos concerning OOw much of Lo< Alamitot Air StaUon would be tunied over to civilian uae or when . Severa1 · 1ovemmenta1 factions, 1n· eluding OraDie County ,•nd the citr or Lo& Alamitos, are rubbing their hailcla in ,anlicipalion of the expected land !all. Hllllt did indicate that part o! the base might be kept for a SO.unit ~t project planned by the Navy al''ftrn~ porary housing for personnel Changing: duty atatlons in the Long Beach .area. He tmphasil:ed that no·dee\aion ba!i ye' 'beeO msde on bow mUch of Uie Navy base woulO be: turned over. He only C<1ttfirmed that the na\tal air facility y,.-ould be clos- ed . CapL Grant Boice, commander of. I.he ba&t, said a gradual phasing out of the base woold begin April I. 0 Pi1ost of our • ' ., ;, NAVY GOT PUSHE D OUT A11t. Sec. Jam•• Hittle 4,SOQ reservjsts who train ""here w.111 be .-. redeployed. to bases in the llOUth," ht -•aid • Navy •pOk1'5"1•n. Mosl ol, the Bald. ruervesJ who come {tom '$91.itbttn Th~ change ol reaervfl will nol effect Cllllfomia. !.IVOn• and. ..Nevada, _wm 1fio El Toro Marine CorPs Air Slallon, trl!n ill Sin Dle10 ........ ' • -~ .t-Dally Paper TEN CENTS SA Girl, 12, Slain Police Hold 6 in Gun Fight A ft er math A 12-year"ld Santa Ana glrl was abot to death On htr front lawn early thla 1norning ·fn the piUfuJ finale to a. gang fight involvlng her four brothers and a.t least six other young men. Santa Ana police found Gloria Vas<juez Hernandez on the ground in front of her home, 4901 W. Sixth 'St., at 12:31 a.m. She was gunned aown by· a small ~ali­ ber rifle, possibly a .22. • Police said the gir1 'had run from her home and shouted at the assailants to leave her brother alone. A youth stepped from a .:ar. He raiaed the rifle and one Senators !bot rang out tndlng a young lJJe aitd a street fight. The car sped west. .,Asked why they .•hol the child, Sgt. Kent Reesor said later, "She wasn't any threat to them ••• possibly during the excitement." Police rounded up si~ young men Jafer in the morning but did ool· release their names ''pending findillg their degree of involvement." Their ages range from 17 to 22 years. Reeaor 'said the oppot)ents in the fjght had been bickering back ·and forth since earlier in the evening. Then the car with Bitter Objections six young men mived and the battle be- gin. 'The reason for the animosity was not immediately known. The girl was ' taken to Orange Cciunty l\fedical Center where she p(onounced dead. Reesor said he believed the lone shot ha~ struck th girl in the head. The girls parents went lo the hospital · and learned their daughter had died. The brothers went to the police station to act as witnesses. ~, Police said they hope to file a murdtr charge when the investigation is finished . Criticize Manson Ordered Laos Talk To Get Attorney WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate critics of U.S. involvement in Laos charge Presi. dent Nixon still has failed to tell the full story of the American role in the little Southeast Asian country. "f don't think it goes all the way," Sen. .T. \V. Fulbright. (0.Ark.), chairman or the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Frid'y after Nixon's 3,000-word state-- mcnt on the U.S. role in Laos was re· leased at Key Biscayne, Fla. · LOS ANGELES (AP) -A judge bas appointed a lawyer for Charles M. Man- son, saying the grade-school dropout is "hopelessly inadequa te" to defend him· self against charges of murdering actress Sharon Tate and six others. Manson. obj~ting bitterly throughout the Superior Court hearing Friday, e:r· claimed: "You can kill me, but you can't give me an altorney! I won't take one." Three itanson followers who shouted prolests at the judge were found il1 con· tempt or court. L In revoking the ptermission he had "There are a num~r of things that are i::losscd over," said Sen. George S. Mc· Govern., (0-S.D. ); who 8'id _he is pressing for the public release of teslunony on Laos giveq by adrbi~Uon otricia11 ~ror.e i closet! Senate sulicGtnmlttee. ....., Nixon said air eombat missions over Laos in the list ais years hive cost nearly-_ 400),1.§; ~iles·ahd 400 J>lanes.11•. said ihere ate; JiO Am@rican ground comtiat troops In Laos and no plans for sending any. ~-anted Manson to defend himself, trial "T", dge Wiiiiam · B. Keene said Manson eked legal knowledge, his grammer ,. .... and reading ability were Jimilerl, he was unable to type and unwilling to follow ·' nlle1. The PreAident sald the total number of Amerlcans tmployed by the U.S. gove.rn- ment in Laos is 618. Another 424 are work· ing on contract for the gOvernment and for rlrmS under government contract. he said. Of the tot.al 1.040 Americans. Nix-on said. 320 are engaged Jn military advisory or training acUvities and 323 in logistics work. "I dan't see ariything new In it much." said Fulbright Of Nixon's statement. He :idded that lt isn 't jast the statement, "it's the answers we are interested in." !\fcGovern said he is still interested ln a secret Senate session on Laos if the con~ troversial transcript or subcommittee ' hearings is not released by the adminis- tration. He said that "we have several hundred grou nd personnel in Laos cooperating with the Laotian Army" in violation of the 1962 Geneva accords. "Our military planners and our national ~ecurity people have co::n~ to ~e .conctu. 11ion that they have a dmne right to de- ceive the American people," McGovern charged. · Sen. George D. Aiken. senior Republl· can on the Foreign Relations Committet, gaid he thought Nixon's appeal to Britain and the Soviet Union for help in easing the Laos crisis had the effect or "putting Russian on the spol" The-Vermont~blican said.he hopes. any Democratic Comments on. J.:a~s would include the fact that U.S. act.iv1tles there "have been going on for the last two ad- ministrations.'' Mesa Woman, 32 Dies in Wreck NO LOVE FROM JUDGE Charles Manton Get• Attor.,.'( Tight Seeuri ty Slated Monday In league Trial Maximum security measures wnl be in effect Monday for the murder tria1 or Arthur OeWllte Leagu~, the y01.D1g Black Panthil"·accused or the slaying of a Santa AlialfOllC-e 6fflcer; Extra deputies were drafted to ~he trial Frklay with the warning at the . Orange Count.y courthouse thal recent inp flamn1atory speeches by fellow members of the militant Negro organization might lead to incidents at League's trial. Orange County, Sbertfrs officers have learned that Black Pant~er Party members and supporters have been urg· ed to attend the trial. Special seating ar. rangements for '"itnesses and newsmen A young Costs P.tesa woman, a native were ordered Friday in view of what are of Samoa, di'd in the hospil.al this: morn-ex~ to · be capacity audiences ing following a t";'O'"C~r .accide~t in Hunt-throughout the trial. ington Beach which 1n1ured ·five· other11,.·~7."1&""'a:gve, 21, .of Santa Ana , is aecused or A deputy coroner said sa!'"oalUPUte the :ihOotlng last June. 4 of patrolman Gasu, 32, 167 E. 23rd St., d1f<! at 12:1:5 Nelson Sasscer, 26. Witnesses have a.m. at Huntington Intercomututy Hosp1-testified that League shot the officer in tal. Police said they were booking one In· the chest during an argument µ,at erupt.- jured driver as a manslaughter wspect. eel when Sasscer asked the Negro for His name was not hnmedlately available. {dentilication; The accident OCCtllTed on Warner Aven• Jud Will' s · '11 ne at the railroad tracks ju&t about 200 Presiding ge iam ~1rr•·w~ cards east of Gothard. assign tilt trial to one of hil j~ges ea\IY ' Monday. · \ 2,000 Ge t Treated For Outb1·eak of TB ATLANTA (AP) -An outbreak or tuberculoSis on Washington's C~pltol Hill reshlted in some 2.000 workers, In· eluding an unspedrled number of con- ~ressmen, taking· a preventive drug, a doctor with• the. National Communicable Disease Center IJ1·Atlanta, say1, Dr. Vernon N. IJouk, deputy chi.I of the tubercu!Olis bran<:h al lhlf NCO<:. said Friday nljht tl'l•t "a re.w more than 2,0oo are recei~ilg pre.ventlve trtatmcn~ wUh bonlaltd." a drug extremely elite· u, .. I• kll!in& TB comu. AmOng sPectators at the trial will be Daniel Michael Lynf:m, 21, the Black Panther officfr who once faced the · murder charges noJ, leYJilled against League .• Lynem was-·cleared of the murd~ count in an UivestlgaUqn thot led to the hnmediate attest o( bis fellow milll•nt. -' l\1oney Bill Signed ' WASIUNGTON (~P) -P,residt nl Nix.' on has· 'Nritten an end to a long beitUe with Concrw ... .,. educatt011 spending by l\liJ1ing into 11• a 119.l blUlon money bill for lb< dtpartmenls of L8bor and Healtll,..EduaUon ar.d Wclllll'e. . "'You fndicated ""to the court that you were Incapable or following the most rudf.. mentary rules of the ••• jall, even in such things as eating or taking a shower,'' Keene told Manson. Keene stressed lhe complexity and &erl- ousoess of the crJmes. l\1anson and five members of his Hippie·type "family" are charged with murder and con!!piracy in the slaying Aug. 9 and 10. All but one are set ror trial March 30. "I'm satisfied that If you went to trial before a jury on charges as complex as these .•. it would be a fundamental de-- nial of due process," Kenne said . He reminded MansQn that he had grave doubts when he ruled in December that ~1anson could defend himself. At that time. Keene told Manson: "You are mak- in~ a sad and tragic misla ke," Keene said Friday he gran ted the per· mission because "I felt t had a constiLu- tional responsibility to let you act as your own attorney as long as I felt yo u had the ability to do so.'' Since then, he said. Manson's legal mo- tions have been "outlandish" and "your performance was hopelessly Inadequate for someone charged with crimes as seri· ous as these." A motion Manson bad submiUed Fr14 (See MANSON, Page 3) Queen Elizaheth Arrives in Tonga NUKUALOFA. Tonga (UPI) -Qu,.n Elizabeth and Prince Philip arrived in blustery iw·eather aboard the royal yacht Britannia today to continue her journey to Au stralia. A slight drizzle was falling as the royal couple. accompanied by Prln~ss Anne, stepped ashore to be greeted by King Taufaahau and other members of the Tongan royal family. Orange Coast Weather Southern California will be mos~ ly fair through .. the weekend. with temperatures slightly watrner in- land and a litUe cooler alOng the coast. INSIDE TODA\' The ottractitl(? b!()ndc 01i tlte cover of Family \Veekly Is ll · W°lliillttr ·tp'llo t pc.11d1 1114"!1 · l101tts 14Jork:h10 '°'thout paq for U1c UCLA /lfedicoJ Center o.nd at 1,1 hea(th tenter in \Vlf1.lt. ra· miliar? Sure, it's lng~r Ste11c~11. """ l•n'-" I fnf#ttl!11Mftt " Cllurf l\ HIWI .. M.,..KtH ' '"''"*" ,,.,. "'""flt• .. Cemk.• " ..... " cr .. ,l\'W'll " ~ti Rtlittl 4 "' Dt&lll Hiik" " '"'" ~ .. l.ifll"MI P'ffl ' llltlt. Mritll 1t·l) " I ' --------~ ., .... --- -------------___.,._.--~------~-------------I I I OAJ.LY,!'ILOT / -• ' , iPUot ·----..~I.og~k , • Pciilly 10.10 Sunday 10.7 /, . COSTA MESA ONLY. , I ' ~ ~ - • _Her€'s Me~~age F1~om Ould Sod By TOM BARLEY Of .... D41il-,lkll ii.ti Superior Court ballllf John Murphy basks In the lam• ·'· •lli ~\.~w;: :;:: f! ~~,:~(·g~~·t~~::·~~;; SPECIAL PRICES FOR MARCH 8 SUNDAY BOMBSHELLS 10 lM. TO 1 P .M. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! doesn..'t know (until now) that much cf his courthouse /J,..,. ........ _____ .::,,::;;:::..;;.;;;;;;;.;.,,;,.;;;;...;;;~.;.;,;...;,_.-;;.;,;;.;.;...;.--..-.-.-.................................... .-.. ._.;;;;;.;;.;.;.;--...;;-. ............ ...; ............ - bOlorlety('r) stems even more from his possession or the )'i lf'n:m""'=""==m:::;:;;,.,""'~i::;~:::.ii~~~ famous 1'Countv Cork letter." It's one (lf ·his annual contributions lo lhe season that so delights offshoots of U1e ould sod and • .this jovial wearer or the shtrUf's green tries lo pasi on his priceless piece of re-1 betrV ti:I as many innocents as possible at this time of the year. He swears ifs fad. but if it isn 't it's the roiriest particle -Of rict.ioo that· ever left the Emerald Oisle. ft !pe-aks tor U .. ' self' and all the reader needi; fn the way or editing is the fact tha:i It was datelined • "'COunty CCJrk. Ireland," is addressed to someobe's 'Dtar Cousin ... And obviously was peruied at Ute "Time of the 'Trollbles." ' "Your wekome letter· received and me and your Aunt Bridget thank you tor' the money . you sent us. We had nine masses said for your grandfather and granrjmothtr. God rest thBir 50uJs. * * * ··vou HAVE GOr\E to the high places .in Amuica. God bless you. I hope yoq "ll not be putting on airs and forget your native land. • . MEN'S OXFORD CASUALS ' =~?~~:~:::~my! m th• 22 2 2-tyelet atyle. CUshio:n crepe rubber soles. Sizes 614 to 12. "Your cousin, Hugh O'Toole. was hanged m Lendon· 'deny last week for · killing a pollc~man. fl.tay God resL /l'~""'""'""""''°'""'=""'===::::!:=<:::::n:z:=~ his soul and may God's curse be on Jim Callaghan the in!Orrner. May he !lurn in Hell. God forgive him. . '"Illnes are not as bad as they might be. The herring are birck and nearly everyone has a hard time making ends. meet. Thanks be to God. "We bad a grand time at Pat Muldoon111 wak~. Tt looked good to see him stretched ·out-·with.::itJs-big-moutb shut. ·He was a blatberskite arld· I& ~ter off dead. And he11. bum in Hell Lill fhe place freezes over. He had too many friends among the Orangemen. God's eurse be on .the Jot of them . * * * "BLESS YOUR HEART, T almost forgot to tfil you Uncle Dinney took a shot at a turnd>at from behind a hedge·bui he'd had a drop too much arid he missed. God 's curse on the flltlly drink. • · ''I hope this letter findJi you in good health and may God remind you to keep st!ndlng the money. -·•yoUr cousin~ Biddy, had a baby by One of tlietn Limey- officers in fancy uniform who took advantage of her. He offered to marry her but her father said ·~No'' -better a bast.a.rd in the family t.han an Englishman." •rFather O'Flaherty who bapiised you Is '10W' Ceeble- MEN'S. CALENDAR WATCH Sunda11 Onlfl Reg. 9.86 mlnded. He sendS you his blessings. "Nelly O'~Talley, the fast brat you went to school with. has married an Englishman. They'll have no luck. "Cod take care of you and keep you from sudden Sav• SJ. on these hanthome '-''Btches. Some styles htvP. ex· parulon ha.nth. 'd'ft;'Thi~~ ilnoi<-briJht. l't•in.IE1Yo1i · ik(hJi..,h ~d '. the PrOtestant church in Countv Cork .hav!! been burned t.o the ground. Thanks be lo God. * * * .'"THEY STILL have that Protestant graveYard up· on the hdl. Your Uncle ~ticbael -says he'd ratller die than ·be buried the.re. . .,r almost. forgot to tell you that Uncle Dinney took Pat...Rl.ley with him lasl night for a &econd crack at the turncciat but the DeVH's spawn never i;howed up.· We 're all praying that. notl'iing·s happened to lhe -poor man and he 11 show up tonight" 1'Keep sending money. Timnthy · Il"s a bit of frish that might be in keeplng with the fast. 8.pproaching season. 1l might he.Ip John fl.furphy in hil eampaign which is to bestow every resident. of Orange Qiunty wlfh a copy. or his "County Cork letter ... Russ Plan to Divert 1 I ~ ' Rivers Causes A l,a,r11i · l LONDON I A Pl -Soviet plans to divert ~outhward three .giant Siberian rivers floll.i ng now u1lo th~ Arcti c could trigger ·w or I d w i de climate changes, a Brillsh r.cientl~t S<11d !i1onda y. illedH.erranean·t.ype wenther l'.'ould move farther north in Europe \\'h1le de.sei:t. areai; Ctluld grow in cenlral A~ia, he contended,· "I l.h1rtk everybody has a J~ right to be worried .. "~ ,1 "T believe the RU5Sians have. ' been on the. brink of decision over thifl plan for 20 years he:cause they are uncertain of t the. effecL~ 1l would have," he · arlded. "While t.he engineers J and ·farnlers are probably ) pressing to go a.he.ad, phy&cal ~ientists may have reserva· ~ lions.'' ;;~ , j ' ' 9x12' ROOM-SIZE NYLON PILE RUG ' t ,. " • Su11 °"'" 19ssr It coi.fld mean .i; re "1 e r de~rl!" 1n !he United S!atei;, although this i" less likely, said •lubert Lamb. a lf'arhng erptrt on climate 111 Brita in'i; .M,.teorological Officr \Vork 1i: already repnr1P.rl under ""'Y on ;i !~·year !iCheme to rerhrrrt I.hr 'Valen; of the Pechora. Ob and '.'Yenisei rivers l.ol'.'ard thr dioorl ·reginn around lhE' Ca s. )>ian and Ar.11 seas. It is believed the advantages 1 nr the scheme to the Rulisians ~ would be enor111ous -I.ht ir· r1gation of some 85 million f1 ;icres of 1=1rid land ctnd the 1!rainage or some 150 million 11 Latex ba cking arrf'i; or liwamp. ' r ·ul pile 111 !One·OJl·lOlle <:O]('lfS. 1 This \1•ill deprive the Arclir .CJJ perhaps haU of the fre~h water· now nowlng in, Lamb u id lb 'an Interview. "Jt will have the effect of &hiftirig the world's climatic ~Its ·farther north. This could :mean ritedlierranean area.~ ex· 'J)eriencing North African con· odltlons and Mediterran~1nl­ type weather movins further north into Europe .,_. "We have alwa}'5 feared 'that with 'in e re a l!i Ing Jy 'ipowertul technology large· lcaTe sttempls will be made to fnodl(y the climal.e w 1 t h fesull-5 far beyond what 'A i;> are tble t.o predict I think ii h highly dangtro11 5 chmatJcaUy to meddle "'1th fhln.;s on fi\ICh a larae 11cale , ~fJ'l we art still uneble to predlct the resu!Cs-," Lamb said. Bul Lamb said thP lon.i;· 6x9' ru9 · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 11.88 4.96 tenn effecls could be d. Underl.ty . , , , .......•...........•.• , 11ia~trouli. "The Siberian rivers are itn· c. • -.~r:r-•..'!.J-. .1 porlant for miiintaining the ice rovf'r in the Arclie Ocean." he . e:'(plained. "Thty supply much <1f U1e 1valer that keeps the top layer of th.. ocean com- paral!veJy fresh so !hat it freezell n1ore easily. 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Umlt 1 gt_llon, ChArge JI., ' . • Bard Work Provides GoOO Musi~ for .Coast ,, ~ •• • •• f tJrchestra ~ Rehearsals Demanding By TOM BARLEY Of "'-0.rtr Pli.t llttf Adrianne Gelger rushed ber husband • and four children Uirough tuPper al their Huntington Beach home, dumped her violin in the family car and sped to Costa 11-!esa and the Orange-Coast College auditorium. Dishes and any dilemma 11hort of a family upheaval y,·ould have to v.raiL Barbara Welt.on's problems were com- pounded 11f an afternoon hospital viiit to a mother who is recovering from a broken hip. Nonelhel~s. supper Wll3 t ,eerved and the Fountain Valley cellist was off to OCC. ' It was liliie different for Richard and Kay Brightman. 1'he same supper hour rush took place at thefr home, but even· tually both, accompanied bj Richard's oboe and Kay's bassoon, were on the road from lrvint; to the college concert hall. Their~ story is repealeed al least 71 tinies1fhfoughoYt the Orange Coast on at least 12 Tuesday •Wenings before concerts of the Orange COast College Community Symphony Orchestra. Those 71 artists are unpaid, often unnoticed and fre· queritly unheralded. All have one com· mon aim ; to make music -good mwk:. The mentor who judges them and urges them on to greater efforts usually is \l:aitlng for them, jacket -0ff and sleeves rolled up. Maestr-0 Joseph Pearlman fre· quently reminds his players, "We have to get this thing right for Sunday or we don't bother lo play It at all." The OCC professor of ·music has a reputation for getting it right. Baton in hand. he cajoles and congratulates, castigates and compliments in a three· hour workout that may produce a little dejection, but never despair. "Aaaaand, one-two.there, yes, hold that beat, daaaaa, daaaa, daaaa, let's keep il that way, keep il square, oboe, keep it .quare, it has to be that way, come in celti. come in celli ..•. Then he signals a halt. "Ladies and gentlemen, you himpl y have'ho idea of how bad it sounds. l know \.\'e all have our individual opinions, bul why not stick with mine unUI at least after the con~? It was·rush, rush, rush with the celli just when the score calls for a litUe restraint and a pretty careful entry .•. " Pearlman peers at his score and then steps, down to k>ok at concertmaster Geiger's copy of the Rodrigo concerto. Cellist Barbara Welt.on frowns al her copy, makes a notation and several players exchange ·a word or two on the progress of the rthearsal. "It seemed to ,me as ir you were all trlghtened to come in ," Pearlman com· ment.s as he regain• Ole podium. "Whal'! :scaring you? Come in just like the com· poser wants you to do and let's get this right" DAILY PILOT Newport 1.-cll L.,11M lffcll Co•to Meo Hoi .. ttttott 1e4!ctl ...... 1. '•"•' S.. CM!Mflto OUNG-E COMT ..UILISHING COMPAH.., ll:ebort N. Wotd ,.,...ldtnt •rid PWlllMr Jock L Curit'( Vic• ,rt11dent tnd Gmertl Mtlllgtt Tliemt• Ktovil ldl~ The!l'•I A. Murp~i"• Mt1111;"'9 E~ltor 1'ith•rd '· N.n iou111 Ortnt• C111mtv Edllfl• o""" (CIJ!• Mtlt; U) Wnt ••Y Stra9'1 NtWJ!Orl ! .. cit. 2211 Wnt Bflbcl& l 1>11ltw r4I LatllM htct1: m FDl'nt Av-HV"llntton ltt<.11: 11111 IHdl l oulewril $1~ Cl111'*'1i.: lei Norlfl rn Ctrnl!IO RMI • A mumur from the back of 1he hall· has Pe:arlman and his orchestra laughinc. Instrumenta are picked up and the ~ _ nlng musicians tum once mere to the In· tricaCies of a Rodrigo score that will have ne.w beauty and 1 fuller nn· derstanding Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the OCC auditorium. By the time Ole mffee break comes around the tthearsal is going well and Pearlman lakes advantage cl the lull to discuss thia Sunday's concert. He describes the program as "probably the biggel{l.challenge we've ever faced . ., Its highlights are Ole Rodrilo guitar concerto with Ernesto Bitettl 1s aoloist and a Brahms symphony. Pearlman has no predictions to offer but then the veteran OCC instructor neve r hu. ., "We're working hard on Ole program, but who knows how it will come out?" he comments. "It's good to see lhal we have lhis kind of program to put on and Ifs good to see the ~ustpm these pe<1pJe have for it, but iiiat doesn't cuarantee success." Pearlman is deeply involved wilh bis orchestra and he does oot trouble to hide that · involvement. . "Here we have a true community orehestra In a day and age when lhey are disappearing from lhe American sce ne," he said. "We want to keep It going and we want to encourage this increasing community interest in what we are doing. tJ this·program-we are working OD··helps then that•ls all we ask for." He leaves·the stage, walks to where the players art grouped for coffee and bellows: · "Okay, orchestra; let'& go. We've got a Jot, of worik to do here tonight." Violins launch-the phrase, the celli take it up and the oboe carries in. The Rodrigo. al last, is goina well .•• Names Same But Crowds Different in Las Vegas LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP') -The names were the same, but the magic wasn 't there. After two weeks of playing in the half· empty showroom of a Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino. lhe sons and daughters or a group of H0Jly,•1ood stars will move Uleir act into a lounge 1\fonday. Jerry Lewis \vlll move into the show· room to bring back the cro1i'ds who deser· led ·during the youlh invasion that incllJd. eel his !On Gary, who sings and dancu with Deanna Martin, daughter of Jerry'• former comedy team partner. \ "People were unconsciously comparing them with their parents." said David Vic· torson, ent.ertaimnent director at Caesar& Palace. "Jt was unfair, but t 11.1ess they had to make the comparison." Young people in the ad, called '"the Names the Same," include'Mlcli:ey Rooney Jr .. Teddy Lewis, Jacki~ Coogan :Jr .. Oattu Grayson and Meredith MacRea. l'rom Page 1 PILOTS ... can 1ervicemen being held .captive In North Vietnam was released Friday night by a peoco~OllP that said it (ti them In a cable from Hanoi. , The Dd<nee llepartmenl rdUM!d Fri· day night to vmly that the nama bn the list .were the aame aa those of miasln;: -·· The names ~leased wttt: Allen P. Lurie, Apple Vaney, Calif.: MlchaelP, Cronin, Berkeley. Calif.; Carl . D. Chamben, Yuba City, Calif:: Bradley Smith, Eaglye Lake, Fla.; John HeUg, North Miami Beach, Fla.; Porter Haly· burtoo. !J«atur. Ga.: George McKnlgh~ Honolulu; W1Ynt Goodermote. 'l'ro)>, N.Y.: Myron Dorlld. Oll•inlng. N.Y.: Rendar Crayton, Charlotte. N.C.: Fred Also on t.he bill are Frapcesca Gabor Hilton, I.he daughter of Zsa Zlia and hotel· man Conrad Hilton, and Maureen Reagan, the daughter of Jane Wynµn and Ole gov· emor of California. ··we really didn 't be.Jong in the main room." Gary Lewis sa id Friday. "With a show thrown together that "'·ay, "''' really didn't have a chance." The hotels on the Strip depend on their showrooms to bring ia the high roller, and gamblers who are lillely to drop a few thousand at the tables on the way out. Although there were about 1,.200 people for openln& night, ~ show was since drawn only about hall that many each night. From Page l FUGITIVES. • • just for the exercise," Sg~. Regan added. lfhe drug charge. involving more than 300 benzedrine pills. was lodged agajnst Jackson. wanted for armed robbery in Jndependence, Mo •• while a car Impound· ed on Bernard Street was stolen In Kan· aas City! Aulhor1Ue1 declined to explain the ex· act nature·of evidence linking the four to · fflcal crilne.a, until complaint& are issued and cue! nach the proseculkm stage. Mn. Jackson allegedJy tried to escape: P'Tiday when lawmen mrrounded the hooM, but wu caught ' 11 1W1Point ·Ju•• "'t.lde the bact -by lletectlve Sgt. Cllrf McBride. the outnumbered men offered no reshltanct, s1kl Sgl Regan, Tiollng It ~·ouJd have been fUUle:. Seven Children Die A. W. lo"nnk Jr,. f\Udwest City, Okla.: NEW YORK (AP) -&ive.n chndren Ga)lland Kra·mer, Tu1sa, Okla.: Eugene< from two families died ln a ·One alerm 8. McDaniel, Vl~~n.::,.:,ach, Va ,. and tenement rtre tn the Btowiwv\Ue atdloD Rol>orl er.-•· Va. • ~ ol 81'6o111Ya Fridl)'·nlllht; polic:t llid. . From Page 1 MANSON~ ... ' .. . day included requesti tha t two deputy dis- trict attorneys be jailed so they would have the same restr ictions as he did in preparing for Jrial, and that th e court address him as "Charlie." Keene appointed Charles Hollopeter of Pasadena to defend 1'.1anson. He said that if Mamon want_l!I to choose another attor· ney, he will bt glad to substitute him for Hollopeter, a veteran criminal lawyer. As lhe judge concluded, four of Manson's followers rose from the spectator section and one cried : "There is no justice In your courl! You arc mockery!" The judge rul- ed three of them in contempt: Sentenced lot five days in jail were Catharine Share, also known as Gypsy: Sandra Good and ?lfarli Ross. i\lanson, who rema ined calm until Ill e end, told Keene : •·r can"t deny what you say and I won't try. But again 111 ask the court to look through my eyes .•. You gave me three weeks to become an attor- ney. All T want to do is ma intain my \'Olce." He ~dmitted that Jaw books, to him. were "mumble jumble." Then Manson rose red-faced from his seat and told Keene: "Go wash your hands. They're dirty." The judge ordered him remo ved by the batllff. As 1'.1anson ~·as led out. he .said, "There's no love in your court." ·. CSF F acul~y Resolu_~JiS -. . ' ' . -~ Tackle Campus : Violence ritembers of the Cal state Fullerton Faculty C.OUncll todll)I' are on record with three resolutkln11 address_ed to campus vlolence which erupted in fits and Jtarts last week~ One of the triPlicate documents adopted by the council 1bursday con.. demned the acUvle:t actions which spark· ed the sometimes bloody campus con- frontation . Another resolution censurt.d peace of .. ficers and .school auChorlties in going too far with countermea11ures after the trou· ble broke-oUt. Tlle third resolution called for an all· college ad hoc committee to i;tudy the en· I.ire situation with an eye toward pollcles on any future clas~es Involving police. An "ad hoc" cOmmlttee lg one formed simp-' Jy for a single purpose. The document condemnini police for allegedly clubbing and arresting CSF students and campus visiJors Tuesday, after the protest demonstration was already under conlrol. passed by a bare majority. A voice vote on the re!IO!ution suJ>.. miUcd by Dr . Julian Foster of the Polillcal Science Department was in- decisive. so a show Of hands was re· quired, but the margin -0( passage was not di11clo.!ied. About 200 irtudenla 111rged Into councll riieetlng room flve minutea beftlre Foster's .presentation to aho'.w thm ,tap. port, wtule another noon rany btpn t. day without incident. For more than ~ week, the Cl!'.' ctm· ~-has experienced turmoil. tmica1J1 over action of two 5ludents who-aJkwecUY yelled obscenities during a Feb. t &peeeh by Gov. Ronald Reagan. • ·, , . Their ~bsequent armt led to,'fhl, ~ tests, which reaehtd a peak Tuesday when more than 100 rlOt police Wtre eall· ed onto tbe camp.ii, Jadin( to the bkJoct1 confrontation. ' A force cl prottStora broke into a• Jock .. ed room whe;e the. ~ t a•c e'd dlsclpllnary hearing and Uiis particular action was soundly coodemned ~'the Faculty Council. The resolution also conter.r. the original action ag$st Bruce Cburd.. 31, and David MacWcnriak. 2$, WM cOrrect and that campus w.dplf.r\e , concUrr«tt w Ith police prosecution ls not doubl• jeopardy. The second resolution passed calls fl>r the special at.ody committee, establilhes • 1100 fund ID 'finance the, probe 11111 sttyiulates any officers called on campos again mu.st not wear pns. Harbour Nos~s »to Open Up SMte 0Iders Sewage Plant w Cl-ecinse Odors By JlUDI NIEDZiELllkl Of Wit IM'llY ,. .... Sllrf Huntington Harbour resident.II will ' no longer be l!iniffing fumes from a nearby sewage treatment plant, the California Regional \&later Quallty Conlrol Board, Santa Ana Region, ruled Friday. It unanimously adopted a resolutibn ordering the Sunset Beach Sanitary District lo "forthwith cease and desist" from operating the Paclfic coast Highwa y and Warner Avenue recility "In a manner that .creates 1 nuisance con· dlllon." . Applau!!t rang through the Marina Comnlunlty CenlA!!"; Seal Beach, following the declsiop . Resident& h'.ad gathered there en masse to protest tnegt<t -0!· tensive odors wafting 1cross their waterfront homes. ln adopting the resolution, board ~ members ,truck out an earlier clause which would have allowed p I a n t 11.1perlntendent Richard L. Harr:lson to establish a tlmetablt to correct the prob- lem _ , "Thi• district bas bad plenty ol llm• \0 corre(t the problem. '1 15a(d board mem- ber Richard McCurty. "My motion is not for tomo~, bul 'forthwith.'" Legal advlsen lo I.he board assured its "1llllllllrl lh&I Ille term mun! ''llllo J mediate corrtcUOn within physical supply limitatJons." ' John Silver. of 39U Slfius DrjVe, who spearheaded the drive to eliminate the smells from the tr.eatmenl plilfll, disaf· feCtlonately known io local circles as "the honeypot,'' t;ald his group-of homeowners "is tickled to deatti" over lhc decision. 111any ol the resktents earlier gave l!iworn testimony to r.he board about "good d06el of smell'' they had been autr Jccted to 'In their bomn and ii) the open. Among them waa Mfs. Betty Carbo, a resident of Bolero Uint, wbo told the commiseion,· that ahe and her husband bad ID "lake a deep brealb and bold their noses" whenever they drove. past the lrealmtnt plant al nigh!. Other testimony waa offered by ln- vtlllgatar• from !he county'• heallh department, water pollutlon control district and air Pollull911 control dlstrlcta. Their piosition was that modtrate lo UgM smelb do emanate from the plant al e<r· lain tlm<r'daring the day. ftarrllon, however, charged tht.t Ult ~ are diulpated before tfiiYf each th~ HunllnctOn Harbour area and lbat lhe objectionable smi!!lls bolhedng th·• ldneowncn ari&lnlte. from the ttdllJD. eel ·manilJand on wllkh the i--. OOill He told the board earlier thal ·'11 ls without authority ID act oo .odor'p<Ob- lems" since it le: a Wat.tr quality control body. He could,.nol be coiitaded J'l:lday afternoon to answer-questions "lbolrt a possible appeal. • Earli". the sanltary di!trld, filed for, but was denied an injunction intended. to prevent tbe board from boldin& its hear-inf. Supa:ior Court Judi• lloberi i;. Corfman denied the requ.et .. on tho ground8 that lhe caur\ Wll Ulllil' te ....., ... ""1lllhlng·lhll -)'OI .. """" pen. Be ruled tbat Ille req1IOll wu "premature..'' -S.pl. .. !llt, !ht ~· ~ hu been the • "' ol Utlc.tlon by Ille "°"""""'' .. Tllo ault ub for an ll\Jlllldton ID preftl1I Ille dlltrlct from aper1Ung ,the p!UI In · a mannft' such N odors, smell.I, ~ for<l11fou-and f~th. · ____ J Originally the mldellla aoupt _,., damages of ltO million IDll ~ dam-..i·fl.&-mtt . • During the p(e-trial l'"flod ot the wit, which I• 81111 polldlnf in ~ """'°' lbe cmiplalnt WU --f!l..ellmJillle tllo punUlvt daJnapa. .• • " 1 I ' I ,. f DAil V •I LI!!/ , - ,_J'ulpj('_and .,,w ·· ,Alllle II a.m . ..,.!cto SU.... "rvic• Friday 1t I p.m. \Hider '--Vol)ey, I~ Busbard St., two ti)' If· 111e Fllmow 11p1111 the dlrec llon of Jts Social Ac-services will be held. Puring q.a. 2Q5 P'tlr\litw Road, tlon ContnJlttee. Services will the 9t30~ a.m. servla:, J'\ev. <Mta M•u , 'Rt•. M. V. be held at St. James Episcopal Ken McMlllin-'"'will continue T.,lor wUI preach 1 sermon Church. -his •eries on "Slrup les of the ..Ull<d "Wlltn Wonhi p b -• • Soul" At 11 a.m.. a dialog• TblrapeuUc." Dr. Donald w i 111 ams. drama enUtJed "Behold the minister of the Holl)'Wood Man." depicting the paasion of "Oricln. Wortll and Puijlose of tile a lblt " ·..u1 be tile topic ol Ott sermon at the 11 a.m. SI-of the F-tala Vall<y """,unu Ckurck, 141 o TaJ~ Ave. An evtnlng -· Survey of the Bible, "l!1 bt bold at 7:!0 p.m. l\IOSO Von!< U DI hd M.-11 Chorcb, 1701 Baker St.. Coat.a ltftsa, will have t\\'o servtc::ta Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Guest .apeaker will be Rev. tiforrJa · fisher of tile Southern California Arizona Coofertnce. Hi1 loplc will be •·c.~ght up In a Tree." · ••Faith for the Hone 1 t Doublor" Is Ille Utle of the sermon "hlcb Jame1 E. Piercy. 1'1inistu Of •~lrst ChrilUan Cburcb of Costa ft.1e11, .791 Victoria Sl., will preach during both of the morning w e r 8 h I p services, 8:30 a.m. an~ 10:40 a.m. Tbe Har~r f\eform Temple, 33119.Via WO., Newport Beach, "111 hold ·a •~!al Sabbatb Preab)'terlan Church will be Christ, will be held. .-. lhe suest on 'Mary Dorr's "Interfaith · Dialog,'' Sunday from 10:30 to tl am. on KDAY Rad io 1580. The series is SP9n&Ortd by the Southern Cat l!omla C o u n c i I of Churches. Donald V·an Giesen, Laguna · Beacb minister of Jehovah'• \Vlt nes1Jc!I and Ed Derrick, Huntington Beat;h. _minister will be ,11pea}lers ., tonight at 7:3(! p.m. J?efore : the 2,000 delegates of the Bible Study and Chrlstian..P'ellowshlp being held at the Orange County Fairg~ounds through Sunda.y. Sunday, the ·Fini--Unltell MetbOdllt Churcll. of FounlaJ n The Orange County premier ot the British film "Two-A- Penney" starri ng C I i f f Richard wlll be apomQred Wednesday tbroup Marcll .. 17 by the Cbrl11Uu Business Me:n's Canpnlt&ee. The group meets Fflda y at fi :30 a.m. in 1be Oak Room Of t h e Disneyland Hotel . Speaker this ·week wlll be. A. L. Braswell. ·owner ol a hospital and con- valescent home in Pomona . Sunday eveping al 6 p.m .. ~ Pastor Jamts Herington of the Hunting\oa-Vallf:y BI pt I 5 l Church, _ g_n~ ~a~~ ~~e ., (See PULPIT, Page 5) Ele cted First Reader for the Second Church of Christ, Scientist in Newpo1t Beach is Rob- ~rt Holcom b. Prior to • O,is ~ election, Holcomb served on executive board as a Sunday school teacher. Mrs. Patricia Haynie will serve....a.s Second-Read~ er. Takes PNt Filling the pastorate of King of Glory Church in Fountain Valley, the Rev..-L. K. Johnson \vill - conduct services Sun- day at 8:15 and l o:45 a.m. Pastor Johnson previously served con- gregatiOils in \Viscon- sin and Oregan and also spent time as a Na vy c~aplain. 'l'o Speak Selected from some 2,000 deleea\es, Pastor Verne.Mikkelso n of the Costa -Mesa , J.ebovah's \Vitnesses \Vill speak Sunday al 9 a.m. al the Orange County Fair· ground s, Costa J\llesa. Hi s talk lo part of a meeting sponsored by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Soclel)'. Leader Norman Redlich of An· aheim has been named lo lead Jqcal efforts to further Reform J uda· ism in Israel through the combined efforts of the Union of Amer ican Hebrew Cong~egati~n s and the World Unio n for Progressive Juda· ism. J)==::~O~R==~ A==. ·N~~::. G~· .-E~· ~c~·o~A~S~T~: __ ·==c ~H~-U==R~C===:;:H~D==IR~~====c==· T==o~. R==Y~. HARIOR TRINITY IAPTIST CHURCH I . . ' . THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 11 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 1211..,11 . .,..,....,.ce,..M.,• CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' WolcomHYou. ..,--..., I LUTHERAN CHURCH · OF THE MASTER ·· ..,., c. •• ,. ,.., .. ,.... · I 2so1 Cliff o u • •293 ' 290 P f' v· o S~ay School 9:45 a.m. Momlng_ WQrship Jl:OO ~.!"I). ' . . ' . ST • .IA.MIS, JZOt YI• "till .. H••I'•" ..... r. O"'!: 0 aci IC Jew r. Baptilt Training Urllon 6 p.m. Evening Service 7 p.m. CHURCHES -7:to •.1t1.-Ho1, lnHrht . J "'-.... .1 ...... •.110111, ,.,., -Corona del ?i'lar W~-~ Bibi Stud '-Pr 7 00 t :Oo •-m-Mor•l111 Prevet 11' a 3"1 5111• Tiie a.... 11...W WWt. WILLIAM R ELLER . ~ay e Y • ayer . . .. . . . . . . . .. . : .p.m. ~ H-"-IHMrltt 2114 • "" s.a. . ' DR. • .~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;:~ ~ llAHCHn OP THI MOTHll CHUllCH t :OO ..... -c;~ll k~ I -.. ... , ,. .. , Mn. w.i" Chomi-t.111, -, 1. THl -PlllT~-CHUllCH OP CHlllST, SCl l NTIST 11:00 e . ..._Hoty hdt.ri11 ltt & JN 5111. ,'"'"""' ~-,".• " ,•,n:lO• ~. 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SHCloy-ScillMI-t il l A.M. 'a.ctor, T1le ..... Jea. a...,. hftt-,...._ M4-146J -UNIVERSITY IAPTIST CHURCH C••rch s.Mce -11 A.M. ST J. 0 · O A CM -.. --~-.. .. -.... v ... .-or.·----.. -', . HN THE DIVINE,2043 . rlqlge ve., .. Huntln9to11 Beach-Firt t Church of Chrltt, Scientlrt S1"'-Yf 7:10 • t :JO ChiiNh kll ... -t:IO Tll1n4GJ1: 6:10 & 10 •.M.; Holy hp• ..,..111te.e4 YI••· Ute ReY:JolNt W. De1etUH-,. ... Ul0IJJ6 CHR I ST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mit1ouri Synod 7'0 Ykteri• St., c .... M ... Letti., Y. Te,..w, P•ter ""1404 J212 S, I. PALfSADn WOAD· · ~ --SANTA ANA Hll•HTS· SUN DAY ICltOCU ................................. J iu AM. MO••UH• WOIHMI" .-•••••.•••••....• , .............. 11 A.M. •VIHIH• WOltlHI,. ········••··········•··········· 1 ,..M. MIOWlllt I I.VICI WIONPDAT 71• P.M. ;-'!¥111Nlll ~Actlll; "",., (l!fflll·"""?-SU.WJ · · 11t Olin ._ · · · -S_., Sdtnl-t :JO • \.l :tO Ch•rctl -t I A.M. Senlri aM41 .. ·~~ZI M.i1t St. L19un1 Bo1ch-First Church of Christ. Scientist 6~5 Hi9h Dt. . ~1r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11~~-~>~Jo~•~•-~n~'~'~'-~&~>~> ~&M~. ~~~~·~ .. ~"~'~''"°~''~'~·~~·~M.~ Ad111! l tllle Clnt: t:• AM. • -CHlllT1AN IUMINTAaT SCHOOL 541°616' . St WILFRID'S · EPISCOPAL CHURCH •IN• St. •I Cl'll,.I \.l~t -·Jin! ·u1t "' P'I¥• h lnl1 ·· .· .,. FIRST llAp'rlST.~HURCH :tt:""'··-· ..._ rku ,.,.._., .... •t J411 M .. 119lla, P.Y .... - le¥. Du• H•wll-. Ml•!..., Ch11rc.h & S11ndoy Sckool _. f:l O & 11 ;00 11.todlftt 11.00111, 214 fores~ FIRST CHRISTIAN , Nowporl BHch-Flrll Church of Chrl1t, Sci1ntilt CHURCH 3303: Vie Lido • • c;;k11rck & S11ndoy School .....:. 9:15 & I i :00 Victoria & Placentia Ave. •W 11t aoo111, Jll s Ylo µdo 1 • • • JCps ta,_Mesa Newport Beach.Second Church· of Ch ris't, Sci~ti1t _.., • Pieter M111111w l lfO PCKlfiC"Y'-w Dr., Cor.-.llel M• KIMll,.itfi llldl. Cl llhrllll Tll• 11.1~. J1m11 c. C1h!y, P'ttttr · Sunday Services l 1M A.M. M•ly C.ml!Wllilll t ;:lt A.M. P'1mlly S'"lc:t & Cllurcfl J:to l".M. ll¥111.IOlll 1c11 .. 11 ,,. P'.M. ,,,IU ... I 11:• A.M. M•m1111 w.n111, Ytllllt ~ . NWMrY C1t1 l"rtvlif ... .. Miu.'!lnJ Wo11hle l iJO \ 11 :00 Doi il• He4fn , , c1111rc~ &: ~u•il'.cry ~hool ~ \0 A.hi~ • , . Swft:!l'otY S51f.!ol ••• t'o t • -t;JO • .. .... y.,. Mlroj.... ,, ~ ' fl:todlflf a .. 111-Z I'~ L'Coat ""'.. ' •• . . A J' . Ci/ ' ·Pt . . I { Y·~tti M...int ,;, •••• •• •:oo f:'1k~ . .'::::::.:.'..·:-.~'l~ ::~ All are cordial ly invited L> attend th; ·~h~~~h ' : .fiffen . Jh~ .Church : •,r•vor So5rvic• ..... ••• •• 6:lO ~""1~~1~.1::::::::::~~~~ :::::: services and enjoy the privileges of ihe · f ;.';!:! .:~~ ;; ~~ ·~00 vN~~;y·c·~;·p~;1d;d Reading R00ms Cltlld Core No•idff .AT All SEll'ICES r FIRST. .CHRISTIAN I c""' '1 "'' •• ,,, w .. ; NIURCH NEWPORT UNITY t ~ CHURCH ! 11 l M~irt.ll"Ade ms Streets L•l'lll ,:ir,1~~~...., CENTRAL ~ ..J. I ~..,. Hu'·nt1'Q.9lon Bao•h . 15th & 11 .. in,, N-.port l11t h I BIBLE CHURCI~:. ii ~ Mornin9 Wouliip • '"' (Stnlor (ll!l tN l11llcllflOI /' . ,, ~~'"'1.:>, ,'ii ~ • ,, ••• , • l :JO & l I :00 AM 1 1:45 A.M. Sund•v 5.:hool ' f(;, ~ l iblt School •• , • , ,, , f :4 5 AM I IO:OO A.M. Do•ollonil Sir•ict ; •, You th Group1 •••••• 6:00 PM 1 :t,' '~ $ E¥•nin9 Worthip •••• 7:00 PM 0,Flc..E: 300 Yf· COii! "4IOPlw11. N.I . ~ £mi>lmiling ' t 11"" '"""' Orwllll -w ... -' ••· Jtl>.rM•: '*"111 , Thi!. Pl•n o( God t Hurt•r1 Ctr1 Pra¥1dto 11 1!1 1et¥kff The Pe.non of Ch•>'>I ~ OHlc:e: Sl'-Ult 0111 O.\IOtlo!l<"'-tsaG I DIAL·A·PRA Yll -,4,.0,l.9 , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~]! The Power ~f the Holy Spirit ' Sundoy School !I A-\t ; ' Momi111 \\lonhlp 9 •od 1n.)O AM [ l~n•na se,..;~ 1 P,\\ I CHURCH .OF REL IGIOUS SCIENCE. wec:1nm.v 111tii. 511J<l.,. I • • ' • 9' Hew,ert l tKR M•mMr Clh1"11 "' Untttill Cl'l•ml 1t.i1tlfll klMC.t, \.el Aflttln SUNOA't' SER.VIC.[ ... 11 Mio M•nl11tr •• , AllH!rl l 11rt1. 11.S.c.F. THI l l fLL CLUl OP' NIWP'Oll.T ll!ACH Sii ,,._, 11ni., 111001 •nd Pt1)'tr 7 Pt.I I Nur~ry during strv1c~ A lull Youth Progr;im Cm. of Ortnge .and llrd. SI. Co111 Mes.a P•~lClr H. [.Jones, JfC\ ,l,\br. I '=;;;~~~~~~~II~~~~-~· ~ U11ltff Ck•tc.11 .t I RE LIGIOUS SCI ENC E COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • • 611 HELIOTROP E Wo,Plp -10:00 A.M. GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 15YH & MO"IOYIA, NIWPOJIT IEACH '4'·'610 t\~ l llKll: Witt of H••t M1.,n111 Them•• l 1"v•nuti, P•slor Sim Miller. Mutic1I Dir,1efor 9:4S A.M.-$111'1tlt1'f Scilool -N11rter, An.itdut 10:51 A.M.-"E11joyl1t Go4'1 De•IJtO. Cere" 7:00 P.M.-"Cher.cterltffu •f Dftcl!'leillll'., s.,...., , .. tot 7:JO l".M.-Wtd.-llt•Y. lob l ttd, ""'• H•lr Well!" "SINGSl'lll.ATION" EYllll:T SUNDAY NIGHT SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL har bor reform temple RABBI BERNARD P. KING ... t:.. meeting at St. Jftmts Episcopal Church a 3209 Via l ido. Newport BtKh for lnform1tlon: C.11675-7230 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 1:1 ~Yea&. Drl .. & a.Mt·s, .... , c .. t. Mn•, Colif. 1:,1 ANORE.IY C. AN DE R~, Pl 511l<' Sllflll•y SU-1: 1;00, t :Jll I nd ll :~tnlnv Wor"1!11: 1:00. t :• Ind""°° Ptinct of '••c• Lllfh•r111 School -.Mll1 E1th1r Olson. Prl ncip•I Offlc1 Ph~111: l 4f-0521 School Phon1: 5~9·05 6.! ST. MAT'l'HEW LUTHERAN CHURCH '11112 Culver Drive ~nlverslty Drive, Irvine ln~ HerMrt N. NI•,.. ....... ,., S..d., Sdn.,_t:11 A.M. •e•Uy Wonltlp 10:31 A.M. 111·1211 Nllsery c.t'e 1Jl.JZ46 A Cordie! Welcomo from THE UNITED METHODISl CHURCH l11bo• ltl•11d TH.I UNITID COMMUNITY METHOl'IST CHURCH 115 A91t. 675·0950 l :JO f r1diiion 1I Wo,.hip I !i11ncl1y School c;:o1!1 M111 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CH!jRCH 19th St. I Htrbor 11-.d. C~urch Won hlp -9:10 & 11 Church School -f :JO s.41-772 7 Coil• Mt 11 No1th MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Mtt1 Ytrdt & l1k1r SI. S4•-?71 f Wt nhip & Church School f :OO I 10:10 A.M. Hunti"glon l•1ch-N11rth COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil A".•· 142·44'1 Wo11hJp & Ch11rch School ' & IO:lO A.M. lr"i"t -f1tt liYff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 111.1211 11422 Cw l"tt Ro •d •I Unlv•riily Ori¥t Wonhip l Church Scheel f & "lO:lO A.M . L19 un1 l11ch LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 21 632 W11l1y Ori•• i11 So. l1911n1 Worihip "1 t A.M. Churc h 5.:hool 9:10 A.M. 499.1011 l PLEASE OON'T COME TO CALVARY CHAPEL ' ' ' , If you •'• locol ing ftt tll •ltt.ot•I• "OCJt•f1· or 1oci1I pttifi91, l wt if yo11 111 loolcint for i11.d11'th •1Dl1 1twdi1s, Chrl1ti1n f,1. low1hip. i nd i111piriri, 1piritatl wonb!p, yow'lt lo1<t w'! To ''"'"'' 420 tOth St., Hu11li119lo11 811.:h Phon• &J 6-l I 20 , Adult A Yowlk St t'Cic11. 11 1.n{. , lit Y1•·r Cl1u , W.d,.'7:15 p.rn. IRHIST PAT E. MtNISTl l Church School -I 0:00 A.M. Or. Phll~ G Murr~ ... MltUlltr -11·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11 M~J Slltrt.v S•lh~!. O.C.E. . 613-1000 I H11ntin9to11 l11ch FIRST UNITED N•wport l11ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA • ~ , 1'11•4att our growing ch11r"h family ":'' now 111"• 1 ... 0 Sund1y !~~· ~-,~I ~·-~-111 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GQD 740 W. Wiison, Cost• Mese Y. L HllTWICK, f'•tfl '41·4704 METHODIST CHURCH 272 1 17th St. l l 6-l5J7 51r•ic11 -f :JO l 11 A.M. Nurt•rt thru 2nd 9r1d• • t I Churth School -9:10 ;.,M. 1400 W. B1lbo1 Blvd, 671-3&05 Worihip-t:l O A.M. , Ch11rch School-- ':l O & 11 >..M. •• ' mornin9 11"ric11. 9:30 and l I :00. Nura,•rv c•r•. COr,lltf of Gr11 n· •ifl t l !i11nflo,..1r. 141.2121 .J/a1·lor Cfi1·i~lian C/i ~rc/i OP: NIWPOIT llACH-liil1clptnl' Mfftll'lt •et1tlerty "erper lMMtttery klleel 415 I . 11ftl St., C11te Mn• Chu rch School -9:30 A.M. Worship -10:45 A.M .. N9tMrJ Cwe Pre.WM !'hoot: 675-3915 MinJ•~r: Dr. D. w. ~lcElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. W:ILSON ST., COSTA MISA l lTWl l N HA.AIOI -4 •AtlYllW SUN.DAY MORNI N• lllLE SYUD'I" •••••• ,,, ,, •• , ':41 A.M. SUNDAY MOANIN• WOR:5MIP t COMMUNION , , 10:41 A.M. Se:venth·Day Adventist Church . 271 A'IKffo St., Ce1te M1"11 1'111M1 J...,,. J.lfOll!MATIO N LUTH!llAN CHURCH lttY. lttJ A. GYlllll i~1p St1 ... i.-t1:1t A,M. Mtrftlftt WlrJ~i.-11 >1 • II A.M, I S.ll>llof\ Scho1I ••• , f :JO AM 1 L""..i s.,..1c:t-Wt'll., 7:>1 ,,.M. 11 unt M•tn11!1, wu1m11111.,. M1rni111 Worth!' •• 11 :00 A ~ l1"==========='il Proy., Mutl11t Woe! .. 7ilo PM j FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH t 04t T.tMrt A ... ff;,~ A Mojnollal , fO"oWlAIN YAlLIY UNIFIED SERVtC~ ~ Sul!d •y SchQo/ t :lO -WORSHll'. 10:30 Wouhip A Yo11!~ IO-ro11p1 -6:l0 p.m. HWl'tl!!Y 0-~ 11 •II Ml'Vl<f'.I A c-lty Otllrdl-v111111r1 Ar• A""•n Welcome ll Ol f ll:T t'. SlSTIO Mlnl1hlr If liduullon CAltl OIHTllY Ml~ltltr ti Mnk --'• ~ ,... ·- SUNDAY SERVICES f :45 A.M-S1111d•y Scltot l 10:10 A.M.-Credle 1111 hy Mrt. hn W-" GMSt Spo9'er 7:00 P.M.-Mls1itl'l•ry & Mn. J I"' aotihHlll .. Mlul•Nrl .. to Ntw He,. Y1w11 Leper C•lo11y COSTA MESA CHR ISTIAN SCHOOL l",..SdlHI l'CkMl~t11ll1t11 -l.llm•lt rJ -C~llll Clf'I * TEMPLE SHARON All J1wi1h f1111i1it• t tt ln.,,j'ft,d to j.oin llt 1!1 lruly trit1nl119flil SAllATH lflNIN• lllWICIS Fl lD.Af et 1:11 P.M. s,lrlt111I i...., -l -9 a.,... GM4._ 646-511? ltll'lplt Sh1ro11 Ch1lr -Ontt Sh•h•t 141.1422 c PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 M .. l'l•ll• (Neer Ad-I Heltl11te11 hacll lte•. Dol'lel4 I. lollettt, P•Nt l u4ey W•nW,: f:JO A.M. Cll•rcll S.llHI: 10:41 A.M. OfflA: 211 12 M .... li• St. .....: Mlo4f41 Church af the Cavtnant tno ,."._w aMtl, C9tt9 M ... l ruc1 A.t urrl1, Ptt!ot ktffy w ..... r,: f :J t 11 -Cherd Sch.I: t :JO J"I ... : S41o4Jt4 St. Andre.w's Presbyterian Church ............... -. ....... -. CH.AltllS HDlllT Dl•INfllLD, rASToA W.,... •a-II k .... : I. t 1JI a 11 A.M. . '4f.714J St. Mark Presbyterian Chl(l'ch Centef .,..,._,. & lntMd om.. c.t..e ftl M• J e!MI ......_art.,.._ Wtl'lllll' I Cllmtl w...1 -t I lt 1JO A.M. J.UNOAY EVENINW WOASHll' ••••.•••••.••••••• •:ea P.M. Att d -,h--cL _ h f __ WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE sruor ............ ,,, ... M. en e nurc 0 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH NUHl l'f' CAii f'AOflDID ' •' Ht llfT-.tee IMcll r '44·1141 • Y · "" '"'1.. .... "'""" Attend the Chur"'h of Your -D .... 0 • Me~' D. •• H." ... · our Cho1°ce on Sunday ....... If,.. I.. Mlli.t. ,.,.,.,. -Ml•-Auocl-Ml•I•"' , "" ""· -_, ,_, -"'"' Ch""t ' S d Ph011J.;)~71l P•y or_Nl8"1. '""'·M·-""~'""'"'""M.-Y""'""' ' ... ce on un ay ,_~~~~~-...,;.~,..;_;....:.;;....::......:....:.~_~-.;;.;·:..._:·J~~~-=-~·~~-=·c_~·c__:'~·-,,..-~~-'~·-=·--:=·~-:;::,~·_:,·=·;.--''!..~~.,;":"~'~.M.::,:~•:"';::"'~--="":::"";:'~'~..,.:::..'.w:"~·~•~"="~'='~~r:·~~~J·!:::====='!:::=::=============-=-~·=·===.==~ \ ' I I • .. , i 111111 ..... .-= .. -. ... E!ilm;;;n::a-.IC!E=:::==::r..:::::====11 k Pu,Ipit· an 1d Pew ll'tGm PoCe 11 1 rountalo VaUey, wlll contirUJe I• bis serles of messages entiUed "IAarni.ng to Live.'' Hit topic will be "The Importance of Sell-Love <and !low I Con Learn.to Love Myself." 1 Coi.incll members of the : Ctlla MHI F•ar1quare CJiun:b, ,1734 OrallF AVO., will ~end I.he· aMual Southwt3t • J>l!trlct Council ApPreclatlon ' Banqutt. Friday, March 13, at the FlQrence Ave ., Los Anpfes, Fouriiquare Church. Alleodinf will be IJ1e Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Murrin, Mr. and 1t\z's. Hank Rowell and .,Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Olson, au of C'.osta Mesa .. St. Wilfred of Y o r k 'deliver the me151&e "A 1.Ue of GraUtude.0 • Special mhi·wetk Lenten WQl'lh;p wUI oonUnue Wed· nesday 7:30 p.m. The drama "The Natuie That Doesn't Change" will be P'""!!ed by the Senior High L ii1 b o-r Leaiue. 1't!e deleg&ites repqrt on the annual • dl,ooesan convention wfll &e given ·at the 9.30 a.m . ser\·ioe. at SI.. Jolm u.e Qlrine ~ Ctmrrll, 1.043 Orlinge Ave .. ~la lllwi. Early Com- munioo is ·eelebrated at 7:30 a.m. An Orange · County Fair Housj:ng,Cow:\c:U program will be held at St.1John' &be Divine EplJcopal Cburdo, 2043 Orange Ave., Costa-Men, Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. 1i1r. David Walth;u-of ·the council wjll address ·the gathering. one service only at the UHle Cllercll by &be Se•, 468 Legion St •• ln Laguna Beach. I-Us sermon, entllled "Mission to Potrind", wlll be -glv,en \Vedoesday at 7:!Kl p.m. setvices' al the Firtt UnUtd Methodllt Cblircll, 2121 17th si .. Hunt lrlgton Be.ach''Wlll tie he ld at 9:$0 and 11 a .. m .. 'Ibe Rev.' Edward C. Erny wtll preach ~1 the topic "When Your Best lso't Good Eoough." Bible stu<t' and Prayer -groups -meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and Wednesday at 7~30 p.m. Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield will speak on "Storm into Calm" Sunday at the 8, 9 andl 11 a.m. services of SL Andrew'1 Preshytertan Cbllrcb, 600 St. Andrtw's Road, Newport Beach. The closing services of ·~ ' , "-\dW~ ', • ~· ... ~ r ~ ... Ii I! 1r I Your Boros Gemini SUNDAY MARCH ' By SYDNEY OMARR Vlrp penoas Joye to teach ~ ud ere lteattfl.eonsclous - iMJ are more apt to be aeat tban pu ac tua1 . Today faVN'able for flahlng. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Cytje high : util ize innate senae o( pioneering. Make your own traditions. Don't be bound by the mista'kes of others. Restriction Is lifted. A very fine Sunday indeed. TAURUS (-April 20-May 201: DAILY PILOT 5 . ~ Express Interest You can make toUd contact& which usult in l a 1 t I n g lrlendshlps. Exj>ress !lileiest, enthualasm: Family tie Is clarified. You Und out Wllat Is expected of you. CANCER (June !J..luly :t2): SpotUght oo 1''" ciegree of self-tsleem. You I e ~ r n, f)bserve and are better able to communicate. One.who thinks much of you expresse! those feellnp. ' LEO tJ!tly 23-Aug. 22): Take long-range view. Realize famJ- ly harmony, security are preferable to l'iensaUonallsm. Message becomes increasingly clear as_ day rrogresses. Check·)'~ sense·o value. VIRGO (Aug. 23-&pt. 22): Dec. 21): CttaUve respurcts come to Jore -µt.llize them. Don't rear change. Welcome challenge. Be truthful In rela· lions with children. A loved one makes sptelal request Grant it. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Your place of residence is in spoUight. You should strive to correct minor defects. 'nils is the day to get things done. Protect your basJc,security. AQUARIUS (Jan: 21J0Feb. 18): Accent on evaluation of ideas .. Stop permitUng well· me~ing indi'1dual to ~"-'astl )'our time. Get thoughts on paper. Give your spiritual skie some nouruhment PISCES (Feb.19-March 211): Ept1copal Cburcb, C h a p e I Lant at Ellis St.. liuntington Beach, will hold lloly Com- munion services at a a.m. Suo- day. Morning , worship is held at 9:30 a.m. arid Holy Com· mullion at l I a.m. Evensoog and sermon Is held at 7 p.m. A lesson-sermon on "Man '\ "'ill be .read in all Christian Scienct Churches S u n d a y . Times and locations are, First ChufclJ• of Christ, Scientist, 2880 b!f:sa Verde Dr,, Costa Mesa. ·11 a.rn.: first Churcb of Christ, Scientist, 810 Olive, }luntlngton 'Beach, 1 11 a.m.; First Church "Of Christ. Scien-- Ust, '635 High Dr., La8una Beach,.9:3(1·and 11 a.m.: First Church or Christ, Scientist 3303 Via Lido, Neport Beach, 9: 15 and IL a.m,: and Second Church of .Christ, Scientist, 3100 Pacific View Dr., Corona de! Mar, 10 a.m. Sixth Annual Missionary·---------------------Conference will be he1d at the You are going to have fun . ..But you ~also can gain emotional fulfillment by visiting one con- flned to home, hospital. Plain· ly, appllcatioo QC Goidea Rule today ls a necessity. GEMINI (May 2t.June 20): Interest In unusual subjects brings you together with alert, aware P'e r s o n s . Plumb spiritual depths. Heed counsel of one who Is devoted to enlightenment. You can add to possessions. Genuine bargains are available. Stick to lhe rules - and to quality, Then this becomes a rneaniiigful day. Studay Aqueriu message. , A covered dish sapper wil,1 be held Wednesday evening at 6: t5 p.m. at SL Wilfred or York· ~I Cbun:b, • Chaptl -'Lane and Ellis St., liunt.lngton Beach. S p e c l a I guest will be Rev. Michael Durry, pastor of St. Bona"!.en· ture Catholic Church. \\'anier Avenue Ba pt I 1 t Church, Warner Avenue at Gothard Street, Huntington Beach, Sunday at J 1 a.m. and 6 p.rn . Gary L. case, pastor and i::peaker for the Christ ls the AnS"'er Crusade will present the next topic in his serle·s, "God's Great Seal''. today at 7::)) p.m. at the Beach Club llouse, Ave. Trabuco, San Clemenle,. Calif. Ancient City Reborn LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct. 221' Lie low; play waiting game. Do more listening th a n asserting, Ketp guard µp against one who wants to burden Jt>U with d story. Be gracious but ~ary. IF TODAY IS YOUR BlRTHDAY you often surprise friends because you have reservoir of strength. Prov~ again that some cliches are true -that one cannot judge a ~k by its cover. You are embarking uflOn new en- lerprlse -your life becomes more exciting because you come alive. 20 Century Rest Disturbed by Dig SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): T~ Senior Class of the Sun· day School of Fint Cburcb of Christ. &lenUst, Costa J\1esa, "'·ill host the visit or Robert Walker, Committee of PubUcation for S o u t h er n California. A meeting wlll be held Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the churcli, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive to di!CUss the work 'done by the church groop. A 5ermon series enUUed the "Joy or Singing" will be presented Sunday at. 9!30 a.rn. by the choir of Cbrlst Cbarcb by the Sea, 1420 W. Balboa Blvd., NewPorl Beach. The sermon on this Girl Seoul Sun· day will be preached by Dr. David DiProfio. JERUSALEM (AP) Descending a few feet below the bustling Arab-market of Old Jerusalem, an Israeli archeo~t has displayed a lifeless city 2,000 years old. Mazes of ·large 1o·om 11 branch off from elleY.S and passageways walled and arch· ed over with stone. "nle passages run all the way to ancient Jerusak;m's gates, some of them a mtle away. Centuries of mud and debris From Roman times and un- til the !sraells captured the Old City ln the 1967 Middle East war, the area gradually became clogged and covered over. Finally it turned into a 20-foot..hlgh plateau on which mode[O homes were ·built Excavations are being car- ried out.extremely cautiously for rear of undermining the mariet and houses above. Keep .he a I th resolution!. There Is no blasting. No Refuse to find excuses for ex· machinery can be brought into "-t ff' I t st Q · t th. d th d h I cess. ~ su JC en re . u1e Ta 111111 out wtio'i 11/dcY ter YoJ 111 rooms, an e mu as o lime with those who share in· ,,_ •nd loon, Ot"dtr s~c1_. 0m ... rr•, be taken out in small buckets. · L btdlltl. "Sft•ll Hl"ta tor M•n •ndl tel'ests II pro~r ,.ey.. Womtn." Send blr1t1111i. 1nd .so ttntt N bo Id be ed to 0merr A1l rolotrV s.tcrel1, ~ OAIL Y o u er can mov J111LOJ, sax n.o. Gr•nd C4fttr11 ftt• without approval of lsraeli,-;;;;SAiiiGiiirrr;;iiiAiiiRliiuiisiiiiiiCN;;;ov;;;.!i'22-~n'""W;"f'"1vlC!""· H.Y. 10011. engineers._ I l V' One mystery remains : Why ~I l are there no objects such as ~ the underground city as ·-u. coins, pottery and bonO! left in "ovm flemorial pa· rk usual ln such excavaUons? · The Rev. Or. Henry Gerhard. minister of the Churt:h of Religious Scltnct of Llcuu Beach Mil have as ·his subject on Sunday "Beyond Today's Horizon." Services are held at 9 and 11 a.m. at the church, 20062 Laguna Can· yon Road. Newport Unity Church \Viii hold its Sunday services at 10 a.m. in the Senior Citizens Building, 15th and Irvine, Newport Beach. Rev. Loren Dale Flickinger will speak on "The Eye of the Body. At a 7 :30 p.m. servict in the same location, a "Stngspiration" wUJ be held by the pastor. The SL Vlnct;Dt De Paul Soctety is making a plea for old newspapers in the county -which will be sold to local paper mills. The proceeds will go to the various charitable activities of the ! o c i et y. Pickups can be made in the area-by calling {213) 221-'191. that clogged the spaces have r--------------------,1 been hauled away carefully In buckets over the last few months. The smell of decay ls pervasive and w~ter drips from the ceilings. Th• Souzhland's Most &aidiful Memori4JJ Dr. Elmer Gifford of Founders Church, Los Angeles, will be guest speaker at the Buatingt.oo Beech Unlied Church of Religious sdemtce, 420 Tenth SL. this Sunday. "Beyond Tod 1 y •·s~ Horizons" is the sermon topic to be discussed. On Sunday at Community Uelted Methodist Churcb, 6662 Heil Ave .. Huntington Beach, the Rev. Charles L. Rose will be preachlng at both the 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services. This Sunday h.is sermon will be "Joseph of Arimathea - The Cautious Cooservative." Church school classes for all ages and child care for the very young is also held at both hours. .. A Pill Pushing People" is th'e subject of the sermon at Harbor Christian C h u r e b , Dl~clpln of Christ, Dr. D. W. McElroy, minster. The con· gregalion meets each Sunday at Harper Elementary School, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m. and worship at 10:45 a.rn . The sermon at IO a.m. service! at the Corolla del ~l•r Congregational, 611 Heliotrope Ave . will be "Don't Be Anx· ious." Child care is provided and church school is also ,at 10 a.m. "Reality of the Fast" will be the subject of a talk tiy Mr. -ttraz Toufigh at the Baha'i Center,.98S 'Victoria St, Costa fl.1esa Monday evening at a PJll. ,Monday• rworllhip at the Latberaa Charcb of the Resur· rectloa 9812 Hamiltan SL, Huntington Beach, is at 10:30 a.m. This Sunday, Rev. Arthur R. Tingley will !peak on "When God Touches the Lit- tl e" Eight grade youth Instruc- tion is at 4 p.m. Monday and 7th grade inStruction is Wed- nesday at 4 p.m. L e n t e n vespers will be heJd al 7:30 p.m. I n t e mational Evangelist Rev. Mel Hartel will speak for UCI Chorus Sets COncert Faintly one can hear from above ground the voices of Jews praying at~ the nearby Wailing Wall. Rabbi .Dov Perla of Israel's Religious Affairs Ministry, conducting one of the first tours of the excivatioos, said the ministry is making lhe lint attempt to uncover .. tbe p~ cily. It d!sappear.d The JOO.vt1ice University when the Romans destroyed Chorus from UCf, under the the Great Heiodian Temple In direction of Mrs. Caro le 70 A.O. and plund ere d Boelter, will present the "Req-Jerusalem's Jewish property. uiem of Johaones Brahms at Perla ushered hiJ visitors SL George's E Pis<: o Pa 't through tiny apertures in the Church, 23801-'Paseo de Valen· floor which suddenly opened cio, Laguna Hills. into large caverns further The perform111ce is set for 4 down. p.m. Sunday afternoon. "This was pr:obably a Pastor. FrederK:k C. Harn · mikveh," he said, pointing to a m~nd sa_td that tt~s. is.another spatjous cubicle lined with in a senes of continuing ~ dralnase canals. A mikveh Is grams of religious .a n d a ritual Je.wlsh bath house. cultural events . for the Sad-. · ·The· rabbi has also exposed dleback Communities. ':. new stretches of the Walling 1st Church to Hear Wall, the on1y knowr. remnarit of the Great Temple ind now Judaism's holiest shri ne . It 'was in Jordanian territory un-' UI the Arab-Israeli war of Black Demands_ Gii1es June 1967. Workers are digging northward along the wall. , ~ Perla hoves the entire 400· NEW YORK (UPl) -The Ille surrounding colnmunity.'' yard wall will be ~poStd tO Riverside Church, where In its · annou ncement, the the public &OO!l. The digging James Forman made his first church pointed.lo a statement also extends westward from six days alter . Forman's in· the wall. public demand for "black itial, controversial appearance He also believes he will reparations"' has decided to al Riverside during services shortly make his most exciting spend $450,00'.I dwing the next last ~1ay 4, In which the find-the so-called Klponus three years ~ help poor preachlog minister. D r . Gate leading to the "hollest ol E~ology Liturgy By LOUIS CASSEUl Ul"I lt911ti911 Writer On the sound principle that men should both work and pray for a ·cleaner environment, National Cathedral iu Washington, O.C., has evolved a new order or worship called ·"A Liturgy for the Earth." First . used at a recent Sunday serviCe in the giant EpbcOpal cathedral whlcH overlooks the n,ation's capital from the top of its highest blTI, the U{urgy locludes this con- fession said in UJl50ll by ·aU memben of.lbe •c:cmgre11Uon:- "Lord God, we say here ln Your p~nce 8Jld before each other that we, both lndi,.,aUally, &l)d cp~v.ely, have not been good steward1 of Your earth. We lfave fouled the air, spoiled the water. poisoned the land and bv theSe.acts have gravely hurt each other. We know now that this has and will cost us, and for these and 111 othe r sins we are ln.1· ly sorry. Give Ulr we pray, the stieRgth and f{Uidanct to~ do what we have done and grant us Inspiration for a new style or living... --- Prayers during the service include this "collect for cons~vatlon." "O God, \Vho created the heavens and "Ule eirth, Who has united man. animal and plants In , a single evolution, ant to us a fresh vision of our dependence, upon our envi· ronrnent for health and upol) Thee for salvat.ion: "Give us this day the wisdom and the will to cleanse nur planet of polluUon and our lives or sin; "Grant us , also the means 4nd motiv aUon. for smaller familiea ao that the resources o( the earth 00 .not bruised or exh&usted. •• The scripU:ire rea~in11 and sermon develop the theme that the earth and if! bounties are ~lven to man In trust, to be used wisely, shared generously, and . conserved for generaUons yet to come. Since this Is profoundly biblical Idea, there Is no pro- blem ·about finding appropriate texts. Hymns suitable for the occasion also are plent!Iul. The liturgy Isn't cooyrighted and National Cathedral's famous dean, the Very Rev. Francls:·B. Sayre Jr .. says he'll be deli,i::hted to have other churehe! across the country join in reminding~Amtrlcans that pollution control Is dictated not only by common· prudence but.. also by reverence for GOO's creation. M.W$0llUM • CO'Ult&f.llUM • CEMnUY . ~~ITRE~.~.~~~~!ORLD .... _ SMfo AH_, g,.,.p OPEN TOOAY SNOWED II ON . . ·.YOUR . ·1NCOMETAi 'L~t ff .. l ILOCK Come To The·- Np Med lo 'oot'loit in all 'tht! dttails of tax prepor· •flan, llOCI( -wll · qvickly prepcm1 your return ·and guararltf9 Its accuracy. MaU lrack. lo ~ & R llOCIC. IOTll flDllAI. AND STATt !DD s .·•·•-CB~crco. America's LOl'gtd Tax Service with Over .oKlOO OffiClla C...· M.. . C.... M.. l C-N ffl -M.,. 1171 Hlll"ltor 11..t. 1710 H_.., lh-4. 2449 I. Coatt Hwy. tn Midi St, tf 1flll fill ,.., tf (•I MKArtflllr 11\lf,} -' Ct .... Ctllftr) WllKDAYS M SAT. & SUN. t.J Ph. '42 ..... Sunday the Rev. Lothar Tornow will ~peak on the theme, "The Worthy Lamb," at bath the 8:15 and II a.m. servipes at Christ L~lberan Clmrcll. 760 Victoria, Costa Mesa. On Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. the fifth mid-week Lenten service will be observ· tdwith Rev. Tornow. speaking on the topic, A' Soldier asks. "· Jesus. Why Don't You Save Yourself?" 1 1 Ernest T. Campbell, promised holy pointa" In the temple. people, particularly in oca the church would establish a In ancient times this SJ>Ol ._ ____ _.,...; ______________ ~ neighborhoods. fund to help the poor. cou ld be visited only • a few "The Glorious Invitation" .is the sermon toJ)ic of the Rev, Norman L. Brown on Sunday •t the Wymeath Coognga- ttell•I: Chareh of Newport Harbor, 3262 ~road Street, Newport, Belich, at 10 a.m. worship service. S u n "d a y schobl Is held at the' same time with babysitting service provided. In its act.ion amounced Sun-·Forman had asked for $000 minu~s every year by the day, the church thu! ac· million to be granted by high ,prieSt. , quiesced in some degree to the churcM-S' throughout America P.er\a says he will not open demands of Forman and lo atone for 300 years of !he gate, because that would "repression" he said had been violate Jewlsh laW ... others, but· reserved to itself suffered by black pe<iple In The rabbi's ma.in guidebook the ri~t to di!itribute the this co.untry. From Riverside, Is the TalrDud,' w: h I c h funds, he demanded 60 petcel}t of the describes at leftgth the temple Riverside, a Protestant in· church's 8Jlnual securities and and Its surro;und.ings. terdenominaUonal church on investment income, charging ;===============;:i:;;; ManhaUan's-Upper West Side the Institution "'" slarted by .BOAT B0Ff5 , money from Johp D. . not far from Co I um bi a R 0 c k e f e I l'e r arfd that Alme'" Loclr1b1y, It the · 011ly Unlversity,ds tn .an area that f1111.tim• bo1ti119edltor wo,lrJ19 inclUdes many poor Negroes Rockefeller mpney "Js still ex· o11 , .. .,. lltw1P•P!"" 111 O r11191 a.nd Puerto Ricans. The plaiting' peOple · of color all Cou11ty, Hii excf1,.J .. , c:ove'lf' around the world." of bo•tllMJ •"' y1efttl119 a .... church said It would spend The Riverside fund 'is to be i• , dilly f••tu,. of ttie DAILY 1150,000 during · each of the •ILOT administered by a corporation • At the Newport • Harborli~n~•~xt~th~re~e~y~e~a~rs~·~·t~o~a~ss~i•~t~th~'ilf~~~·==~;;,·~;~~~~~;;; tqtberaa Cllurc~ sun d i.y, df!advantaged, particularly in Pastor James Blain has T.'HOUGHTS chosen as-His sennon tlUe Jor BIBLE · both the 9 a.m. and tt a.m. BUSINESS AND WHAT DOlS THI •111., SAY AIOUT worship service, "The Comi PROFESSIONAL IALYATIONJ God PLANNED Chrlitrii" fortable Pew.'' MI d ·Week ,11,,110" BEFORE he c:•••l•d the ••rthl' ~nten Services are h@ld each GU JOE fph. 14).4, 1• Pet. 1:1•.20. Tihu l:l. W~ •• ~. t • 45 m GM created 111 thi1191 for hit ple11ure, cw~ya u: p. · l"i I Th· I .,,, 411 I llti119 J 1fl'ltl lo t , II t • -._ __ 4 a.re~ ti tbtoc·--··MA .. ,.TT.,.RiiliiSmSmES ___ • , LOGICAL. th•t 011e wo•Y cr••t• 90.d LAl.U• 1• thit1t• for hi1 OWN pleet11rt , ~t11.ll :ll . MuWr, 2900 Pacific Vi'1r , MA1'.TRESSES GOd ""°'' ;"1111ded env cr1elur• to bec:Oft'le EVIL, il11t he t•"• Driv8. CGrona de l Mir, Q[fers BdATS ROMES TRAILERS hit cre11ture1 thl1 cho1ce. How el11 could God hive PLEASURE two hours.of worship at t and , tmgiiJar Shapes In OIEDIENCE of hit •cre1t11••• fif DJSOIEDIENCE were 11'1'1· ll '1.m. Or. ,Wm. R. EUer Will C.ta Mui Mi&trtsi C.. ponible7 S1te11 1rtd ,o..,, •ilt•l1 t..c~111• ••ii •11d ditobeyH 111 H1a•11'1, 11bttllf\I, R1.,,, 11:7.t, Jllde 6. 1912 HAUOl It.YI. COSTA MISA Mty , .. , e S.. M ........ ~.-..... °""9 l151 NtWpor1 81\"d, God KNEW r•b1llJ011 .,..,Id t1lr.e pl1c• •mo119 m111 11\lt er••• Uberty 8-1 lQJ ~I t11r•• 011 eerth -line:.• they .,,,, fr•• to rtb•U. H""''• l1t pl111nt.d IN ADVANCE 1 Chri1li•11 w1v for m111't 101.,.etlon. UPHOLSTERY H .... , YOU le•r11ed of God '• pl1nn.d" .. ,.,, o~ ,.1 ... ,1~011? Are ·Mesa ll!*olstety Liberty •·4181 Ult NIWPO•t ILYD • I, ¥i"\ll ti ot"ft7 .Write or phone for fret b~lr.'let l•/lllMJ ef ~CHI', w1y el 1al•1lion. Write: s;:Mitc.h of Chrl1t, 2t7·W, Wihtn St., Coil• Mt1a, C1IH. ,ho111t 54\.2441 or 541.4711 , VISIT'"' Study ffl'• lllLE with 111, 511t!Cleys, t :45 A.M .. 6:00 r.M .. W1d11eM1v•. 7:JO P.M. ~II ,,,. w•lcomel T11111 TV Ch•,n11•I t Svl'l41y1, 7:lO A.M . ,\ . MEN · AND w ·OMEN WITH A DESiRi TO ·BE ON TELEVISION. . '. ' : ARE You · OV£R 21? . ' ' CAN YOU TAKE D'IRE.CTIONS? 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The govmior, who is by virtue or hi11 alfie< .i.o prtsl<ltnt ol Ille s .. t. Coll•!• Bolrd of Trustees. is by code t member af this coUe1e ~munity and has the r llht to appear and speak when he Orange Count~ ho:d its first outbreak of violence On a coUtgt campui thi1 tottk tohtn polict wcrt .summontd to Colitorni4 Slatt CoUigc at Tur.. ltr!on !c> qutlt disorder. Bthind tht rllckus was tht arrest of two Cat Sf.4te studcnu charged witlL htcklina Governor Rcogall at a ltctMrt -and dtmcnds that they be frttd. College Prtiidtltt W. B. Ltn1gsdorf put fortlL his view1 on the isaue in thi.1 statt• ..... choofen;. However, in this case ht came Fullerton, stud~tl and sublequtt1Uy as • l\lat .,etktr oft the b\ivlt1tlon of cltid under coll•a• diacipllnlly pr&- our ~tl:d S\Qdents' pr•ldent. and cedures. · as 1ltrl of·.• leetu.re series which has In-The Fullerton poUct were pruent ht eluded·• wide Var1tty of spqken, amon& ~tUcrt with atait ptlliee flt'OVidlnl . tl!tm Dr. 5pock ind Mr. Jets Unrull. , leOJl'ity for the ......,,.._ _ this 11 TM ~!tit haJ not only provldtd 1 .. nennal and reqUirtd W'l\tre • m.ljer, wid<.'1111! al ..UN. but h•s de/tnded ~I HfUte IPf'll'I bl public. 'n>ty ttie ritll'-Of poups, ruch as SOS. wlthln al.lo took a video.tape -which is within the Oo1111•. ta brin& speaku> ol thllir U..lr IUlherlly tO do. ~iftt. We btlitve ~al ottPOrtunlty to Beca.Ult .tM· J'C)!ice. includ~I thtir Mir fl"!:( pollll ol vie.,, boW<vtr ob-chief, pel10nllly w!tneolf<! wlllt tileyo Jett.iarilble to either a r~ ot to most, IS believed t6 bt dlt:l'UpUon in vialation Of educaf19neJ. . 1 . . the law, they subsequently cited the same On reb. 9 a few -bOlh sludtnti and tv.'O students upon advice from the uninvited visitors. apl)e:artd determined . district aµomey . to preYent the audience from hearlnt The C'Ol'le1e did not requt1t or tn· what the apeall:er had to &ay. courase the antst., but w1 belltve the J J.NlTIALL Y warned the 1uditnct thlt l11terrupijon Gf speaktts would J'IOt be t.olertted. MOit or the lnllmlption then dtcls!On "" apprOprl atc for lht polic< to make and we will cer~lnly not ask tht police to drop the chllru. cu&ed. However. a few continued to . ONE THING J mu.st.male• crystal tltatio stKMJt thf'ougbou t the sptteh •rid question. is that Ulla campus Is no ahel~r·tor thole •nd l lWW'ft' period. These persons were who woukl vtolate the law. A pubUc cun- ;ienona.O,. and Individually on the spot pus is as much the responsibility f:A tht warned. by two coJle&e dt:ana and a Nice police as ve tht streets of Fullerton. prellldent. They were fdvlr.ed' they were Chargtt havt bten made thlt the two in violation of collqe rola tnd the law. students are aubjtet to double jtopardy. Sevttal persJsted despite these repeated 'Jlle courts have ruled In the palt in Wilmin&•· ftimilar litvaUons that 9UCh i1 not. the Two who thus violated lhe law, our cue. We do recolltlze, howtvtr, that rules, lfld the rights of sever!l lhou1111d 1lltementa m~e at • colltlt htarina; freely to heat the Spt:lktr, ~'ert iden-Where the individual dotm't hlvt the fuft lilied a& CalUoniia State Coll<1t; -"Judiclll pr0cw prcltcllon of 1 civil "°"" mJght subsequently be. subpoenaed and used in court. I am therefore indicating that the col· lqe administration will ha.\•e no ol>- ~tions should the facullY·student panel established lo hear the coiltge case, and the t~·o 11tu~t.11. wish postponement of the college hearings until immediate.I~ alter the conclusion of the municipal court action. JN THE LAST· FE\V DAYS soms .ztudents here, apparently augmented from ool!kle this campus. have carried on a campaign aimed at forcing n1e to accede to their demands. J am .11ure that many of these 1tudent.s are not aware of the basis for the charges and did not witness the determined effort to interfere with the riibts of scrne thousands to hear. TO support thtir cam~an.~students h1.ve forced, I.he[( WffY (nlo o(fice,, ltolep. ,_ed Unit.cl s .. ~ '!!!Ill, "*· <1>,I" il1J0 1tlepllones ror pmonol fonr'<l(Mnc< calls , prevented office secretaries fmm using telephones to caJI . .1)\11. Written obM:er\iUes on walls, Uttered buiklinss. and by insJslln'a on stayirig ln buildings after clodng hours committed tre;spa55. The corrklor In the science b611ding lli nol cluned and U any of you have doubts of the cli.tracter of these individuals, f fill&· geit you take a kiok this afternoon. The collf:ge will not tolerate such ~­ tions. Thole gullty are now warned that you are in Vk>l•t.1'>n of both college 'rules and the law. Appropriate action will · be taken by the college whenever any vio!a- Uon occurs in the future. Thla college community would :erefe_r not to ttted the pollce on camput. We have no choice and lheir preMnce js nc>t our dolna: -but yours . They will be 'here In tne. future when and as needtd. Ir you cease to violate law and rules. the tT presence will no lonser be neet:ss11ry. lf yro penlst' in violations. !he result may well be arrests and permanent ezclusion from this Collett· IN llUPONSE to the dlati" lhat Ibis HE STAHOS FIRM CSF President L•nt•dorf is political repression and that 1 am a lackey, first, I have over 30 years of public education service and can retire anyllme I choose. Never have I follo\\'ed directives counter to my principles -and J don·t intend to. Gibb: Bow do c1mpu1 dJsturbuct1 tome aboQt? Do yt utldnk tbe prote1ter1 .ar. j111t 1tudeata loollfn1 for trouble er do yoa thlak dley attuallJ have caaws a11d tltey firmly betfeve tkn: 11 sometbtac wron1 wtttl ~ sy11em and tbey want to cllan1e It? Cleair : I'd have to &ay campus disturb· a.nee! cover a lot of grou nd and one of the. grounds it covers is the fact that sometimes thty fill out a petition and cirtulate It and that can be considered a campua disturbance. Somebody oot there yelllilg and wavlng a nag could be a cam· pus disturbance. But we may IS· well 1et down to thfl basic issue that the campus dl!turbance lhat we had that resulted Jn 19 arrests yesterday (~1arch 3) is what we're moa:tly tal!Png about. Q. How did U.at 01t come about? A. Well , it started about a week ago. It started with an adrnlnlstration that would not li.ste.n to what a group of students said. They said that the groop of studenl.!I was not representati \'e of anybody or maybe just 30 or 40 hard.core people. I don 't even know what a "h8!d-core person" means unless it's possibly some- one who looks at the issues k>nger than anybody else and has become ac!h·e in changina many different meaningless aspects of the system. , Q. ?t11at do yoa feel tlae role of tbe ad· mJnl1tr1tio1 1boQld be at a colle1e? Second while I have differed with lhe A. I feel tht role of the administration • be ol · I h should be. first of all t.o serve the governor on a num r . ~es, a~e students: Lhrougb the students. The ad· the lu11est. respect for hls atli_tude on thi:!I ··~tratlon 1ho1.dd only act as , body issue. Neither he nor any of his staff have Vthat takes care of rttords and so on. The. directly or indirectly by advice ()r im· students shoukl run the unil'erslty. plication indJcated thal the college should There's no .reason for the adminlstrator1 .ukt any disciplinary action. to run a university. We're not 17-rear old. T have not received any direclion on klda any more. We stopped being that thls matter from the chancellor, from the whtn the whale country ~en\ on a. mass board of lr-ustees, or calls CIC' intervention awakening In colleges. It s ha~pen1ng all from legislators or other public figurts . over ezcept Orange County a fa~r The dtcision has bten rqy own on the bel'lll'ld than proba~fy any other place 1n basis af principle, and 1 will continue to the country, includ1ng the South. operate on this basis and to defend the Q. Art yo. Uppy IO aee this type of rights ()f all to hear, so long as I am tlllq come IO Oru1e Couty? president. A. What type of thins? An awakening! Jim Cleair is one of the activist.a ot Cal State Fulltrto11 -one of those who has cunfronted prtsidtnt \Vit. /iam Langsdorf ·s administratio11 on bosic issues of r1ou1ing the 31ntt col• ltgt. Cleai r, henct of tire Studtn f /\l obili:ation Committee 011 the F'u1· lt rto1i compus. 'lliadt tliese remarks in an inte-rview wit/1 /\fikt Gibb, a membtr of the ntw3 .!ltaff of the cal· legt's Daily Titan -newspoper. Yes. Police on campus? People getting arrested? Ph ysic a I confrontation? O.ftnltely not. Q. Have you talked witb Ute ad. ml.nJt lratort OD Otis campus lo any leartb about ~1bat bu been happen.ln1 here tbe past wetlt or so to try and resolve tbe situation? A. I tried to talk With them. At that time the admlni5trator turned a deaf esr and they said, well you know, maybe I.here are some things wrong \\•ilh the procedures COllC!rning Church a n d r.facKowiak (the students arrested for heckling Governor Reagan ). Bui, you know. that's too bad maybe it can be. changed at some future date. .. Q. Can you be specific· aa t.o wbat kl ad of changes you'd like to see made oa t!Ut campus? A. I'd like to see the students run this llniversity. In all aspects. l"d like to see. open meetings on everything. Q. Dtl you think that confrootaUoo with tbe police 11 oect11ary lo order to ba\'e )'OUr vle"M'I made known? A. J di.dn't.ca ll the pollce on campus. It seems hke 1t was neeelisary in the ad- ministrat ion's point of view, to call the pollce on campus. It definitely polarized B lot of people. lt definitely showed a lot of people getting their heads hi t and it shov.·ed "'ho "'as doing the hitti ng. Bui rd be as happy as I could possibly be if t nevrr saw another policeman on lh i$ campus. Their Kind of a Bank White-Black Standoff By HlltB CAtN SAN FRANCJSCO -Some of the Flower Childreq_ 1ri 11iv1 and t.•1UI At the Irwin titemorial Blood Bink la'at .,.,·it!t k, USF"s Joe Llorens folllld himself in line bWtd .!ill TradlUonal llippies, each of v..·hom. save a pint and designated as the recipeint -tht S.F. Police Department! · ONWARD: It is also pleasant tll note \h1t lhe SFPO is expandlflJ its sen!lt or humor. Now plastered on the side of a paddy wagon prowli~ the Skid RD•d 1n1 is a sign reading "Notice: This Driver Carries No Money." AFTER his usua l ~nsalional rtcital here. 82 ·year· old Arthur Rubinstein was bting driven ,down Powell St. wttrn his eye. .,.,·as caught by a huge. carie11ture of himself outside tbe f>u"'tll Theater (allowing an old fllm of hltJ. \Vhen he pe out or the ctr to Jtudy It. Cashier Irene Lee &aid. 'Oh, Pt.EASE autoa:raph It. Mr. ltubin- at.elnl" He signed it "Arthur Rubin- stein'' explaining politely: "I don't rully think it looks like me". , .S1y, I.Mt's one lovable landlord out lhtre qi,90Ugh St If you accidentally lock 3'U™lf out of your a~rtme.nt, this dlldy chara:es $3 lll optn your dootl 'll'Ul'WAl\0 BOUND: Alger Hi,., •• bt Dr. M•Y•r (Mike\ Zelig" houitl'J<'SI In Carrnfl V111lty. Mike wrote "Friends.hip and Fratrlddt." the n...i '"'°'""vc of the mlnJI boolcs on U.. lillo'Chambtn rela· Uon$hip. ACTOR BILL IOOGRT, who coverts nlshtly nudely In ••c11et.1tta" has a compl1lnt: "Now J know what It feels llkt: to be .a gynecologist. All I want to do when I &•t '1ome lo ploy the guitar." Er.flLA.ZON!O on the back of a station waaon: "Lt•• MotMr~. f\-1ore Brothtrhood." It may ~Ip the ite1n if you know that the waaon bc:!lon11 Lo t.lrna Bull11, mother of six beautiful slrl.!1. JOHN A. fOllD has made a reservation at Otl 1'fonte Lodae. and d6ts it help ii you kn6w that Ford i.s public rel•llons dJrecto: for Chrysler? I didn't lhillk so . AN0111ER TOUCHING footnote ta Btrk.eley'1 Nl1ht of the Vandals. neted fly Arthitect Michael Goodman: these word&, hand·ltttertd on UM! ahatt.atd v.1ndow of a florl•t's shop: "'Forgiveness 11 lhe fra1rance of a flower trampled upon." BAGATELl.E: A ftW days a10. thl• flderly man, quite cmfused, walked up to the PSA ticket coun ter at the llrport ind mumblt4 to Clohltr Patty ""'Rtarntn~: · "f want to 10 to Buil· ing:alnf'." Thlnktn1 M mtant Burbank, 1tie 110ld hlm a ticket a.lid saw that be was pijt aboard 1 plane. tn Burbank, he "'t lke.d out to a t1bblt 1M nld •can you llkt m• to BurUn1ama!" \ Cabble: "Burlingame? Thal's up near Sin Francl$CG, isn't it?" ··1 know," rtplled the oldster. "I live there'· .. , Wtll, Ult cabble ltd him back to PSA, where a sympathetic official pul him on a San Fr~nclsco-bound plano without chars:e. "Y'know,'' the old man said ln bewildenntnt to Pally, "I 've Men all over this damn Slate just trylna to get home1·· She ltd him to a cab and this ~ I guess he: made it. I UKE Bill flstt '~ i::lory about Freddie Miller. ~·ho owns freddie·s Care In Alameda and has a battery· po11·ertd pa ctniaker in his h'at1. \\1hen ri.tel Hitch ordered eggs there lhe other day, and Miller thre\Y in l()me bacon for frtt. Mell said cratefully: "Thanks. Freddie -you're tll batt•ry!" Berlin Hilton. asktd for a ctJOd bottle of red wine in his flawless Gtrmtn. and "'as served a Paul f\1&sson Pinot Noir. Verdict : "lt traveled better tbao I did.", , .Add sightems :ipotted by Don Cappa: a hippie Rirl thtowln& nowers orr th e Gate Brtdge ror a "'lA iSie .. TV sequence. Ov.·edful. Don't TRI!: JErrtMON A I R p L A N E nttdtd i Chinese gong: tor ont of tu new arrangements, 50 Cecilia Chiang led_ Guitarist Jack Casady lo the City ot ShanshAI, "'here he paid $2500 for a Mine t1yn11t.y bonger. Lovely tone. • I.hey know il's against the law to thrbw anything <>ff the btidse. including oneself? n WAS OUTSIDE a Geary bar that Cb•rlrt P\eret ovethurd one aslrol~ ter s11Y. to another: ·~Let's slfp la here _ for a drliiktt and reminisce about tJic ruturt." t>0T·DOT·o6T;. . . lleiv1 ~win. boss of the S.f . Hilton. i.!i back lron1 Wttt &ulln whort he lunched at the L SOC!tl'Y PAGE SCOOP htadllntd ln tht PI ea s ant on Jndepe:ndent : "Cheryl Ann Ca&tersoo B e e om • s Robert P. LedbtU.r," an4 may I be theJirst to CQ[!(ratulate him or Jler as the case may be ... Author Jamts Ba.ldvl'in. whos.e home base Is now Istanbul. popped in lo visit Author Altx ll11!1ry, holed up in the Goldtn Gateway to finish hill mammolh black· theme no\·el, ··~erore Thi• Anpr." • .. --·---------- Frtm 111 fntervtew witb S.vl Allnsky, comm11aJty actttt or1W1tr, in Harper ·1 M1111lne. There's been a complete loas ()f com- munication between blacks and whitts. If a white IUY aays SOt'r'lethln& really far out, your reacUon is. "You ought to go to Belle\'Ue and get a spinal test." But if it'1 a black man, you listen politely and say, "That's a very lntertstlng approach." You're ao acared of bein1 tarred with the label of ra.dst or. bi sot. Actually, what you·re doing is even worst. You 're trtaUna: him Uke .t problem child. It's patunalism, condescension. .. ' A"ER one. bf my campu.11 lteture.s. a really mllltant black got up, just ooitn; hoeUllty : "Mr. Alin~ky," he said. •· 1 want to ask you a quea tion. But first I want to •no·w. will you be Eiptaking for all the rest ol the honkies ~·· "Oli.ay," I said, ''J'll answer your question. But first I want to know, a.re ybu speaking for 111 the nit or the nlggtn!·'' Then I walktd to lhfl end of U.. platform ind looktd at all.lht blacks who were slttlns to~ther. "Look, iet this strtJaht," t 1ald, "•II ol you blacks. One: Jam your equal. Two : I am not one or those tylllrlddt11, screwed· up. neurotic Uberals you characttn havt b,.n d"Ulll with. ~Ike the onet In lht San Francisco Bay area "'ho ~·ent around "'tarina: big button• 111y1na HONK1 £..Ci FOR HUEY during the HUty Newton trla:. If 1 \\'ere In a jam 1 wouldn·t expect you 10 we.11r bis buttons saylna NIG· GE RS FOR SA UL. Aod you know domn \rell you woUldn't do It. So don·t &Ive me lllY of &hat.. ••• " THERE was a moment's l!iilence. T~n the fellow who had asked the question said, "\\'ell, whal I meant war -is your ansv.'er goin1 to be typical of the white position ~·' I ans,1·e red, "Is yo.ur question goin1 to be typical of the black position? Now let's talk." \Ve had quite a good dilcusaion and the 'A'hlle students all of a sudden beran altting up like people. 1 Soinetlmes I think my misslon at a lot of the5P universities is to liberatt the wlUtes. Often they tell me they will be talking with a black friend and he will suddenly freeze up and 1et a complettly impassive look on his face. becauK three other black student.& come strotfing by and are watching him. So he. has tn revtrt lo his tmllle rolo. This can't so on. lfs too damn stu{iid. ----iW- Saturday, Marth 7, 1910 The Comment Page of lb• Dally Pilot seeks to lnfomt ..;1nd stlmula\J readers by presenting a v1rlety of com-r mentary on topics of lnttf'o est 1nd-1linWcanc• from lnformed observers a n d spokesmen. Robert N. Wotd. Publlahar 1 ' -, . .. ' ... ' , s.turdq, Mm 7, 1970 DAJlY PILOT 7 Real Estate Builders Ask Action q~~ Headljnes Seminar State Council Urges New LegiMlation SACRAMENTO -The Qutstionl, and Comme•t By Realtor RandaU M~C.rdlt ' California Builders Council, representing members from 13 builder as1ociatlon1 in California, aMounces t h e ~ .... '411Mllllunent of five action Items on what it calls Its ' ' p u bllc·lnltrest orien~" leglslath•e program for the current session of t h e California Legislature. Wt have been con11derin0 the purch••• of • homt, but the high co1t of financing Is 'I/try frl ghttning, and I wcindtr If • home 11 really such a good lnveatment after all. If It 10 difficult for us to buy now,' it may IM even more difficult to sell when tht time Is right for u1 to do 10. Should wt buy, or just remain 1af• •nd rent? C. F. • Newport Beach f\tany families are sitting tight. hoping interest rates wl.11 drop and the tie:ht money market will ease. but one thing for sure is that \vhile you are \\•ailing, th~. cost of purchasing a hon1e is risi ng. For the past five years, ne'" home prices have risen nearl y 37 percent. People say they long ror the days "'hen a home was a solid inves11nent th at always brought-a neat profit \\'hen it sold. Yet today. even \vith hi~her interest rates. the odds still a re good you'll con1e out ahead. The basic reaso ns are a contin uing infla tio nary trend in the "value" of houses, and a continui ng shortage of houses. If you purchase a home in an area 'vhere values are rising, and keep that home in good condition, a fairly safe percentage of increase in value for a year would be four to five percent. All factors considered. if you buy a moderately pric- ed home. you should be almost $5,000 better off after six years of O\vnin~ vour O\\'ll home. rather than renting. That figure '"ould be $40.000 after 20 years, and a con- siderable gain . Whet do you recommend? Wa are lust 91ttln9 started. I finally graduated from UCI and now w1'r11 starting a family. Should we continue to rent or should we assume the responsi bil ity of buying a home? ' As a junior executive, my b.ginning s,1lary is comparable to what som• peopl• draw in unemploy- ment check s, but we do like to fi x and putter around. We're confus ed; what do you recommend? HTS -Newport Beach P eople just getting started often consider the pur. chase of a hon1e a.s something quite beyond them fi- nancially. )'et those are ~he Yery people who should be seriously considering it. They have a ri sing !'Cale of earning pO\\'er ahead of them. \Vhat ma>• be a lighl budget. no''' \\•ill be easier as time pa sse~. l·lnuse pay111ents ar<' seldom higher than rent any,vay, if they choose something· wit hin their in· come level. This is not to say th at hon1e O\\»nershi p is al~·ays right for young people. A fluid kind of job, lack of do"'" payinent e\"en though flUile small. and oth er factors may say it isn't the \Vise course. Decisions should be made from the facts. howeve r . not from the la,Clc. of them. Someti me~ the solution is bu ying low-cost property. ~ duplex. for instance. The down-payment reefuirement 1s usually comparable to a single family residence, but one half of the property is supplying income from re n- taL ~\'hich helos make the payment. Upkeep is J?Cncral- ly higher and the re is m ore inconvenience because ownership carries responsibility \vith it. In a fe\v years. ho"'·ever. it may be possible to use both sides of the dupl ex fo r income and buy a sin,R:le family. house. The income will probably pay for the du· plex with some lef t over to apply against the house pay- ments , at lhe same time building an estate for a young family ~·ith no strain on the budget. Randall r.. f1.1cCardlc is nn ilivestn1e11t nnatysf presl· de nt of the Reof Estaters, a director of tile Natio~l Asio- ciation of Real Estate T~l1ers, a. co ll ege lecturer author of "~eol Estate in Californ ia." Stnd your comm~U and auest1011s lo Randall R. flrcCardlt, clo tlie DAILY PILOT, P. 0. Box 1560. Costa ~1eso, 92626. Oal'kson Takes Post Joseph H. Clark&on of Newport Beach has been ap- pointed manager of t h e Newport Beerh Resldenlial O!Uce of Coldwell, Benker & Co., Realtors, it \vas an- nounced by \Vllliam H . Farnsworth. vice president and regional manager of the Southern Residential Division . In his new position Clarkson will supervise lhe residential ope.rations in the Newport Beach.Costa Me11a area. lfe is based al the company's Nev.·port Beach off ice. QUEENIE WANTED BOYS I.ND GIRLS AGES l TO 1' WlllfH teo A•ltl9n Oft CIOUll Clrcwlf TV •tld 0111J1t, ,,. Hollrw-" Tt11nl !"IOI. AUDITIONS WILL IE HILD THIS WEEK IN ORANGE COUNTT ,Gr "'" On (ll'l'lfrl l11l•Nl1I• Call 547-625 lNo.wl T11lent St11 rch h int ConductM ltJ TAKE I PRODUCTIONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIF, By Phil lnterlandl 'Tm about to swat a. very bothersome fl y and I don't. want any lecture on ecology!" According to CBC President ilubert A. Temple, the five items are: (I) s ome reasone~le limitation on 1lrict liability doctrine as applied to contractors; (Z) a bill to strengthen the housing ele-. ment Jaw; (3) a law lo pnr hlbit munici pal "bedroom taz. es;" (4) a competitive blddJng law covering all public works projecls, and (5) a marketing order law. T_emple, a Los Angeles-bas· ed developer. 1ald limitation ls needed on "strict liability-" to negate rulings whereby builders have been h e I d responsible for such things as cracks In house walls which occurred some 20 years after the structure was built. He cited a recent case that gave Impetus t0 csc•s drive-to limit •trld llablllly. In Bradlet vs. Craig flMI ), the court reasoned ; In effect, that oeg1J1enc. Is far too dll· Ocult to place after the passage of many years. CBC also seeks to strengthen the Housing Ele· ment provisions of the Sta te Planning Act. The group was In the vanguard recently Jn getting a measure through the legislature to Include all segments of society I n Seal Beach to Get New Tennis Facility Don Emerson, pro l e c t manager for the Bixby Ranch Company, announced today that Old Ranch TeMls Club, planned to be one of tht mast complete and attractive ten· nls facilities in Southern Callfoinla. now is under construction at 3900 Lam~n Avenue in Sea1 Beach. Designed by Jones & Ho1n of La Jolla. the $650,000 club is the product of t\\'O years of In- tensive resParch and planning. Em<>rson said. The six.acre 5ilt!!, located on Lampson Avenue just north of Garden Grove Free\\'.ay, is shielded from freeway .noJse by a lZ·foot lands.ca ped bank and masonry wall. from tbe tree-lined parking C"OUrt, • a walkway leads through an en- trance gate. to the cluliibouse pavilion . 12 tenli.ls courts and locker room building. The unique locker Tdom-s. bunt ; around a landscaped atrium. include s a u n as, whirlpool bath5, showers. full- length Jockers. dressing rooms and lounge area. According to lanmcape architects. Wimmer and Yamada of San Diego, the atrium Is di vided by a privacy screen separating men's and women's 11rea5. The planting is masculine in character on the men's side, a non-flower- ing e\'ergrten garden 'With cycads and fems ; the women's garden. more delicately landscaped, h a s · Ja·panese maple. azaleas and sasanque camellias. Th i s same attention to atmosphere is reflected throµghout the Club's landscaped grounds. The clubhouse pavilion will be built on a raised terrace commanding a view of the en· tire club. Grass slopes on the east and west 11ldes provide seating for spectators to watch tournament! in the two center courti. The clubhouse ha s a pro shop. spacious lounge and convenient &nack bar. The latest metallic va por lights will provide excellent conditions for night play. The tennis courts will be built with a special LayKold process pro- viding a playing surface custom de signed for private club play. The Old Ranch Tennis Club Is scheduled for completion in July ard will be under the management of Wayne Fer- rell, Prealdent and General Manager of nelghboring Old Ranch Country Club, another B I x b y development well known to residents of L o n g Beach and Orange County. Appointment o! lhe club·s New Trailel' Park Set in Capistrano John A. DeFalco & Associates have completed plans for a 329 space deluxe mobile. home park to be located in San J u a n Capistrano at the southea1t comer of Del Obispo and Alipaz Streets. According to OeFalco the park will be of ultra !usurious design, with a 15,000 'square foot clubhouse estimated to cost in excess of •1-n,000. The clubhouse will follow lhe Spanish stylins, and wilt have a full-siud heated swimming pool, therapeutic baths, sbuf· neboard courts, b 1111 ar d roonu, central kitchen, semi· profes&Jonal stage in central assembly hall , and rooms for club meetings and private parties. fREE FIREPLACE ...... 11, .... . '"'"-• hftlr•e• • c ..... lttl""" e 2IMI tt9fy A~iltlt• • "" lltl!Mtet SPECIAL 11 Thi• Month Only! C.te• ..... ""•'··· "" wftt '"' ...... fwllty. ,..... Mtlltrift • •vi•.4 '•"' 111 .... 1 ....................... 11 , ..... ,., CALL TODAY •• , •..• , 846•278.0 CDAYS, Nl•HTS Ol WRllNDS) ';]) '-Amlra Constrirc:tlon-C:o. 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SovtMm C.fiforni1's oldest exclinivtfy r11id•nti1I bundingi fi~ privately owHCUor 0¥9f' 41 jMrs. • • -. .... jj ·• :I ll ii •• " .. .. ' ,, ' . , I I I ·I ' I '..l .. .. · .• t t ~ ,.,. 1 r . • • l . . . ;f DAILY fllOT ' ." S.'"""1 •. lbn:h 7. 1970 .•!I...:==::.:.::::.:_~....:....--~~---=+---'--~ .... : A•• unde r s . . • , < ~ Nightly Tours . Li mit Journe y ·DEAR ·ANN LANDERS: '"Wby don't you lrav· et?" inquire well meariing friends and relatives who know 1 am financially able to do as I please. I'm sure they are completely mystified by iny re- f115al to take a trlp. But I can't ·tell them the truth. I am a sleepwalker. I wash lingerie In my sletp ind always am surprl~ to . find panties, bras and hose 'banging across the 5hower rod Ui the morning. I've written lette.11 in -my ~eep and ,.ai,.i the .... velapes. The 'l~~s. 1 r e fr!..<tly and h<qU..tly amo~ Ing. l'w mallnd 11\'l'Y o/ these i.u.n and when toe npl~s coii)e, I .el'!Joy the joke 'vtugll l arn ~ble· to !lhare witb anyone. l 'd love to travel. Ann. but I'm afraid t might tum up in a hot.el lobby in my mlghtgown .... or._ Wo(se. Please tell me what ti>•do. -SUFFERING SOMNAMBULIST DEAR S.S.: You aTe.. wpr- rytq abOut a 11,llOt to 1 1Ht. Sleepwalken r • r e I y do aaytbing ln . ~Ir tle~p that they wouJd net d_o wll lle awake. U, boftver, YtllV COD· ttt11 ts 'preveattnc you from DD yO\J iite1 111 •' "s. .''.: ~.ot 11' trl\'f:liQg, 1 su11~1t Y o ll 11 •vff'Ybad~ "4v1"9 , tood 1rme 111tt f:qage a companloa or Ci>D· Y'Oll? wrt1• 1or Ann L•ll<lm' i.0111011, Hdf: In a friend tr tt:latlvf: and "l h• ic..v 1o Poi>ul•rtf'f.'' t ntlrAIM lavi&t them to accompany you. wrlfl ....,.Jr '"°""' ·flllrfV·ll•• eeNto h• DEAR ANN l.ANDERSo Jerry and 1 were married 15 ·months ago. 1was 17. He was 19. We went steady for tv..·o years and it was heaven. i;oln 1nd • ~. Mll.,.ddrnsed, U•.,.,... Id ertVr4ollt, AMI Und1n wm be t l•d 1a 1\1111 -•Ith \'V\11' •rob"'"9. klld *'tom 11>,.., In ctn el ft!+ DAILY PILOl , ~~Int • Hll,.ddre1ed, il•i'nl)ed .tn· VtloPI. Jerry Farrow, president of Farrow Realty CorporaUon, Garden Grove, has appointed Tom Marshall of Costa Mesa, as the firm's marketing and ne\v account director. Marshall has bee11 active in real estate-since 1950 and bas lived In Orange County since 191>9. fiis background extends into u les training and prop- erty management as wen as insurance and real estate Ue1ds. r.~ND OPENll/o ~ ...... • . • Costa .Mesa's new ''Garden·. H'ome Concept'' Includes carpeting, ... " , draperies, front ,· land·~· scaping with . a· tree . a sprinklers, complete block wall fencing, con· . ~ ' . c"rete driveways, patio • kitchens a dramatic fire· places ••• a~ low as $28,450 DRAllATIC INDOO R.OUTDOOR PATIO HOM!& SUburblahu lowered the cos! of luxury ltvlng. yet offera the most family-ready flOme value presented, to date, in the orere!Ttl!d South Coast area. VA and FHA financing 111 available. AOAWI .AVt. Mesa 'Verde Worth--- BY SUBURBIA '.:>UHlJRDIA MAKES TOMORROW'S LIVIHC POSSIBLE . TODAY' \ I .1 I I I " ~ . . ---.. ....., . -New. Floor Plans ·P1·esented ~~ . . AtM es a Wood s Developm~nt • • up a.home 1re'lnclud~ in u,· prices at Mesa Woods. Prict1 from $%7 .950 include back yari rencina. front lawn laadscap- 'ing, front yard ~prinklt'I' system, carpetlng. self~lean· ing oven and auta'mal i e dishwasher and other kltchea bull~lns. 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You'll be surrouoded ·by acres and acres , of beautiful citrus groves with the University of California at lrVine nearby. The ocean and the finest shoppingcen· · ters in Prange County are just min· utes away. Compare The Ranch with other home developments and you'll see why>Ve're-one of the fastes t selling developments in Southern Californ ia. Ph one (714) 838·5136 1--: ' • AYRES-SINCE 1905 • tlot to scale .• . . . .. ' - !, • ~·)... ·.f • • .. ~ • _,_ .. ., _ Saturtfq, Marth_!, ·1~10~ _ -oAILV mor_ I ;; WOoden!f ops C!Jaltellge-,_Picked Coach of ¥_e~ ... . . · LOS · ANGl!ltl!s · (Afl -:When· Lew J.lelftdor gradualed last J~ UCLA l>ultetball coach John Wooden faced one ol the lbu&htat challeQMes Of bis carttr\ .H~~do yoo •·replace -a 1uperstar who un, timeii as All·Arnertcan led his chtb to the NalionaJ Collegiate-Afhlttlc A..OClaUi>n Uile! 'lflfn all probablUty It put more ·pressure oq me ln the -desn to have a real gooQ )Uri'' recal\ed,tht $9-year-1>1d WO()(ifn. ·~·It's been a most gratlfying Y.~- Mackey Leads "-. -' Jrojans Past . . . Bruin~· 87-86 ,LQS ANGELES (AJ:') -Forward Joe ytacktY'! 12--lfoot jump shol 'fith two mhnrtes to..P1~Y pUt Southern California ahead for the first time since the opeh- irig seconds. and the Trojans went on to but No. 1-ranktd UCLA 87-86 Friday . . . night. tn oJher Pac.a games Friday night, Wasbingten State tripped Washington, '1U8; and Oregon dumped Oregon State, 7U6. lt was only the $eCOnd defeat of the season for the Bruins. who appeattd to ha,•e the game won \\•ith 15 minutes to pl;iy, holding a 66-53 bulge. But ~lackey and forward George Wal· son Jed a lurious charge that narro1red the gap to 71.69 \Vith 7lf.: minutes to play, The Trojans couldn't Ue the game un- til : Watson's . 1$.foot ·jumped with 211 ~utP.s to play knotted the score at 83. Mackey's shot made it· IS.al and. Sid· ney· Wicks closed the Bruili!-' to 'williin or.e with a:frec throw. ~at.son hit a foul shot ·that gave the T-r'djans a two-point edge and with 1 :02 left, guard John Vallely· missed the first of.• one-and-one root Shot 1itut1tion. use rebounded anrl stalled until Dqn Chen· shaw hit a single foul shot' that ittd the gam.. USC's leading scorer "'a! flfackey wiCb 20 points. Guard Paul Westphal 2.dd· ed 18. UCLA guard Henry Bibby scored 18 J'IOints in the first halt guidjng the Bruin.'! to a 51-41 lead. But he wound up with only 22 points. The defeat was reminiscent of last ya.r's 46-44 upset by USC over tlCLA at this same Pauley Pavilion. That was the only blemish on the sertlor sea.son.of UCLA.'s Lew Alcindor. The Bruim are 23-2. The two teams cl~ In the Los Angele.! SportS Arena tomcht at I. UCLA has already cliiijbed tne Pacific title. · .,?t ' Bruins Hold ~.· . Co1nmanding ' S1vi1n Lead PULLMAN. Wash. (APl -Triggered by three conferenc~ wins, the UCLA Bruins took .a commandinc, 49-point liad . In l,he ieam gtanding at ·the PaciHc-8 Conference swimming and diving cham·· pionshlps Friday night. Records in five of the si:r events werr ~lipsecl ·as the Bruins amassed 235 points. to l~d over defending d)amp}on use . v.ith 245. Tilt Stanford Indians are jn third place ~·ith·2.33~points, followed by Washinjton, \3\t 'CalJfomia 91, Oregon 88 .. oregon Sta"te" 62, and the host Washington State 27. .T~e 'ehampionihips will wind up· today 1\'ith seven events scheduled. The eVenl! are the t,650-yard free- r;;l)lle, the JOO-yard freestyle, 200-yard ba1=kstroke. 200-yard breaststroke, 1()(). yard bui.terlly, 400 freestyle rela y and tlle 'thtu meter diving. Yfayne · Pu.h. UCLA, set a record Jn the 400-ylJ'd · individual medley at 4:14.9,' wtUle teammate Dave 0'1tfalley set a ~ mark' in the 20().:yard freestyle et 1 :U.9. UCLA's ~yard freestyle relay Jeam, ..-omjloeed of SteVe Genter, Bob Ramsey, ~tike Bui19n antf'O'Malley, erased ~ old record ·1n 6:54.t. ' _. suruor& swimmeri won· the remain· ing three : events, in.c~ HlUilg two rerord1. ~. • OJyn\pic veteran Brian Job swam the 100..ymt breaststroke In 58.4 while f'red .Haywood won the IQO..yard bai:kstroke in ·s2.i. Both were rtcord5- Jotm Ferris, also oi Stanford. who Is ,the defending NCAA champion in the: 200--yard butterfly, won that event in U Z.$. In , Friday preliminaries, Job set a Pacific.a record in the 100-yard breast· stroke in 58.6. Defending champion Tor· reey Webb of UCLA posted only the fifth top t.ime in the trials at 1:01.6. Tho big "1ow ol lhe collqe basbtball Al!ason.: the NCAA tourney w h I c h determQles tht nlltlonal champion, aeta under Way tode,y The poundln1 of dnun1 and the yelllna l\nd screeching of. cheerleaders will be heard al 11tne first round g1me1 involving ~uch leading teams as SL Bonaventure, \\'es~ Kentucky. Jack1100vllle, New 1'.Jelij:o ~late. Pennsylvania and Niagara. Titia ii tbe telup for lhe nine aamea al • We've lwf ~at1eam play without any one individual star. All have had their moments. We've had fine team balance." With his balanced team; whldl includes · ooly one beniof, currentlr ranked .No.'l natiOnallY; WOQden again Friday was ~c· · corded The AsSoclated PreS:s Honor as "Co!lCh-1>1-the. Viar .1• : He had •been 1aceorded the same honor a· year 110· •nd previously ' in 1!164 and 1967. His Bruin team.shave captured· the. .nltional chamPionship in nve ·~ the past.. •• alx·seasons-1964~55. &7, 68 and 69. I The current version has los( b~l e this season 'after a 'rebuilding job · lch many Ci.ldn't appreciate. With Ate· , the Bruins pl_,ed a low post type of of- fense wJth the, 7·2 star playlrg close to, the ~;pket. . ' Wooden decided tl\e Bruins should go; beck ·to the ~lih po•t styie with 'the pivot man.pla7ing. farther ~ut .. Steve Patterson, a reserve who didn't'tee 10o much 19&M9 duly, took on tbat job. . ' . :~ .•. /'We h.ad to change ou1' •IYie both of. fensi\lely lhd defeflslvely," Wooden ·ex· J)!ained. "We. hod o~ly lwo rewrl)lng . •tarl~r~urtis Rqwe •nd John Volltly. Sidney Wku hadJ>ilo~ed a lot but waao't a ·a11rter. Patterson ·Y(asn' eitbtr· and liertry. Bibby 'fl'as a fieshman. . "We wer~ inexpuienced· as flt aa retlplling starters ana style. of ,play were concerned. You ~an ncJ_er be 1ure .lhe)''ll come along." The BrµJns ~id. ... • ·' "Going tnto' the-NCAA champion!ihip.1, we are experienced. We've had enoua;h tough games to put ihem lhrouih ti>e"J!)tti ao tough gamee shouktn't be shocking for us . "That doesn 't mean we can't .. be ·tieat; Any team le!4 In contention is good enoogh to beat 'us, Bu't"We know it will lake a . good team pl~npery good ball to .beat us. We know we're as good as ariy Md · better than most.· : •· ~. ~ ln tha balloting by ASM>C a,ttd Prus member•, .Wooden rec~ive4:( li4. vOff:s ot !tu 311 ca1t. Molpi>. llupp 'o!.J<entuckY was.second wltlf19 followed b)r Frank ftfcGuire of South Carolina with 28.,, Harv khmldt of UliMts -wilb 11 ind Maury John or Dr\ke Ydth 11 . ' . . In bi& customary .1tyle1 Wooden, gave JT\05t of ·the credit to. ·bis-squad. a1ytnz, "They dev~IOped intO', llne team u.ni\)', "'hat all coaches work and hoP,t fgr." l ,J • • WESTMINSTER HIGH JUNIOR BILL PITTILLO REFLECTS T-HE ,UPS AND ·ooWNS OF HI S SCHOOL'S .CLASSY ·BASKETBALL TEAM: ' • ' . ' • ' Baltimore Upends Lakers, 105~100; Before 17,665 Sport,s Clipped Short · .. Palmer's 64. I • l ' • V-allely On .Al~~District Five Lead s. ·FieJcl : . I . 9 ln Ci_tr11s . 9,pen ~ ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -The. )lalti· more Bullets rallied in the fourth qui!· ler on a balan~ shooting aµack for a 1~100 National Basketball Associa· tion victorY over Uie Los Arigeles Lak· ers Friday night before 17,665, the larg. cs.t Nllt\ crO\\>'d in Los Angeles history. Trailing by seven points with seven minutes lert~ the Bullets came back o.n the shootlRg of E-arl Monroe. He fin- jshed with 29 paint.Ii, 11 of them in the final 12 mined.els. Jack"'Marln 'Scored 19. Wes.Unseld and Ray ScoU each got 18 for the Bullet!., The Lak·•rs wefe led ,bylJerry West ~·ith 3S points. Elgin ·Baylor· added 22. STANFORD -f'ormcr Coro na del Mar T-tigh and Orange Coast College star Jollh Vallely ?.'as named to the all-District I basketball team ot th e Nat ional· Associa- tion of Basketball coaches, along 1\'\lh teammate Sidney \Vicks. Bill~ Stricker, ell-t1me ·scorer of the University ctl the Pacific. Santa Clara's Dennis Awtrey and Cal State (Long Beachl star George Trapp were--also named lo the first team. ho lhe_SecQnd tearri Is Dennis Layton , USC; Curtis Rowe, UCLA: Pde Cross, USF; Mike Newlin. Utah, and Ron Riley, use. . ~ -ThiriJ tC'3"m : RlcktJartoleme. Oregon • State ; Tom Little. ScaU\e: Billy Gaskln.!l. ' . . . A. league spok~small said the: subject Rick Reichardt In right. Roger Rcpoz al came up bCfGrt a joint m~ting Of the firsl ba54;, Aurelio Rodriguez at third ,ORLANDO, f'la . (AP) -Arnold " ' ~ pol. k" r 1 (~ base and Tom Egan_ cathing. tcyrtna ·Ulg , acu ly represcnta 1ves ~aimer, pl_ilying with.the 081~..a.J'\d dram• Al and athletic~ -direcfOrs. but rollowing • • • ·!hat once Was his trad~1nar.it, i:~rveil out limited discussion no actiOh' was taken. • f'ulli?rton Junor College pO'Wered it3 , .11· brilllanl, ctiur.g·ret9rd 64 F)'idf~·;and , ) .i\t UteThaonsdu81 Mar~ll medeling; the J9int _ ;:fke~ll ~;~%!~~:ifi~~/~a~f n:~t '!1:~ 1 trt-jso.~8'1-~fiJ~~~~J~;;t~~~~ .. l?.ll ~, group w .. ay approve an 11 -game. Jlri 85-73 vlct,Oiy ovtr· San ·Bematd.ino tournament~ . · · • · rootba11 sea~n; as now permitted by the Valley Colleg_e ·at Chaffey. . • . , .Tbe inCJlmParabie~a)inCJ-_, Wbo-~P- NCAA, beginning with the 1971 campaign .. f~ oth~ . .fp-1t tr~~ ;iel.ion, -~f!l.Pl~ ped ·ltngtii} slwn"p:w.ith-viclOrlcs In 1he but rejected dropping the Blg•Tpn's anti-, • g~t ·~!'-,.East Los . Angeles, 34•77• "While lqst two 19urnamcnts of 1989, dldh'C'bave redshirlinj pollcy; Colleg~ or the Slsk1yous was losing lo San A bog•y. didn 't miss a green and counted ~-~~ ~ • • • Tonight's fl,rsl rqu,nd,action hastHartnell cig~~nb~rd84\~syianrdhi~,e_igl!h'~~n,d~~~tL1'ocuniudb ~ Oklahoma University has been selected ;ind ri1erced at .Cal Po)y (SLO), mpcrial ~On.wao-u. ;i JUU. -ui. ~''"'"'u ~ lo play Jn the National lnvlta1ional Valley and1..o11g ·Beacb at Cerrllos. Mira -~se~ -· • ·.-· --. _.. .- Tourney In ,ri1adison Square Garden. The Costa and"LACC at.East Los Angel es and '·"Pal~er, ho\\'ever, held only 11 o~ The Laker! burst to 3 29·25Jirst quar- 1er i!'!<id 011 the shooting or \Vest, Baylor affd Hrippy · Hairston. ~lonr0e pat t~ gether a shooting spree in the second quarter for •a 40-37 advantage n1idway through. the quarter. ~· Or~gon ; Ge<>rJe.i lrvine •. \V<!Shing!f>r. and Marv ROberls. Utah Stale. . tourney gl'ti under, l\'ay next Friday. Butte an.d Contra at College of Marin. stroke:Jead over Dick Crtw(ord ,is the , • John T'uli, a f~rmer Corooa del P.1ar • • • I ('!flie flt?Jd o(i 100 fOUi t¥i •the' pl1yl!1ld conh • C. HARLOiiE.· 'N.'C. _ Top ,..ded d1ton!' ncary pu ed-ment ' sa1 r t ey liigh star. is a starter for the Sooners. ih •· 1 r 1• · Scott. and U111eld came. on 'to put through clM&ln baskcb.for a 56-53 hal-r time edge. • • • €HJGAGO -The Big Ten decided Fri· .day to maintain ib often·-<:rilicized rule banning two success1ve trips to the Rose Bo\vl game by the~samc cOnfcrcnce foot· ball team. six ,regiol181 sites across the country : ~fidwesl regiona l at Fort Worth, Tex. ~fideast: regional at Dayton, Ohio --dOUbieheeder, Houston 24-3, vs. Dayton, aft~ dpubleheader, Notz:e Dame. 20-ID-7. 8:05 p.m. EST and rucc, 14~10. v:;:. 6. Vil. Ohio U., 20-4. Jack80nv11le. z:J.l, vs. i;,.. 'I 1 St te .,., 4 -Welt.em Kentucky. 22-2. -'.f'i~ 1• ex co a • w-. • Aotii~games are on naUonal television-." West. region a I a L P.J"o v1t, : NBC network. ' Utah-doubleheader. \Veber s,ate, 20-t, Ea:4. regk>nal at Ph I I ad e I p h I a vs. Long Beach State, 2.1-3. Uta h State, -Vlllinova, 2<H. vs. Temple, 1~12. 21>-6, vs. Texas, El Paso, 17·7. . Easl regional al Princeton. N.J.-Penn Perhaps the most outstnndlng game!! U-1,. vs. Niagara, 21 -5. _ Arc. JackM>nYlllt v&, \\lestern Kentucky, East regional at New York -St. Penn vs. Niagara and Sl. Bonaventure Bonaventure, Z2·1,_v~ ~~idson, 22..... '''· Osvld¥tn· ,• • SOuth Carolir\a put together 10 straight were c ""'s o · 11e year. ·-Oklahoma Will be making it! Jirst NIT Ii ' · d ' It points in the opening minutes and went ;J;hel'(( was pracijca y rto \\'In : ,ano 11ppcarance after posting an 18-;f overall on to U1rash \Yake Forest 79-63 Friday "'~S sunny with 70 degree temperature:;. record and finish it1g second In the Big night to galh the 'fnals or the Atlantic Am£the 'course was in ~.tftct qotl({Jtlon Eight Conference. The Sooner team is Coast Confe-rence basketball cham· after the Thur3day thunderstorm that made up of only nine players after four pionship too . ...,8m...,l, lorcc~ncela:,\lon of play th.at flay .' · others had been kicked off earlier in the '" "Y Rick Anheuser's layup with 42 second.s -~ ,. . •they took" ifdvaJ!_lage of it, with sc~50!.l· • . • • • left and two vilal 'steals by reserve JOI! · 11'l'Ofe than hair the field-l\1atching or PALi\f'SPRJNGS ...i. Andy Menersmilh, ?\tel Quf!iln and \Vally \Volf will .shire pitching asslgMlenl:i for the California Angels ~tur<Jay a$ they ·opcn spring ex- hibition baseball pJay against the Chicago Cubs. Leo · Durocher :.of. ihe Cubs nominated fou.r r:ooklt rlgttt·hhnders. PaLJ.acquci, Lerry Dura. Jim Colborn and Dean Burk, lo ,.,ork again1l tlie California team hert. Managpr Letty Phllllpg named a veterah ba(Ung order for the opener 'vith Sandy AlomRr i:tl'"' second b•st. Jim Fregosl 1t shortstop, Jay Johnstone tn .ccnl.cr. !ickl,-AJcx Johnson in-. left field, DuMlnj ·enabled third-seeded North breaking par. ·• · .. ~ · Carolina Stele to !laggcr by Virginli.117· Crawford. who' h8s never woQ but 66 for the other {lnals ~rth. r\n1$hcd . SCCQnd ~ Paln1er in. Arnie's e e e slump-snapping triumph at llilton, S.C., tn exhlbiUon ibasebali F'riday, t.he had a ~J se\len under. ! Dodgers drop~ l}1elr spring OJ)e~I" lo cif/!!,r•' t.~/~'l'~,"~".i".~~n\MO!l•\t!°,.+,~t.;~~ •louston, 2·0. In other games. San Etfego ~r· ""1 p ~, tO\lntrv tlvti t0111J11 fit routed Oakland, 8·1 , Phlladelphl,'trtppcd_ A;: ~·~r:J ClnCl~a.tl, 1·1; San franclscO beat the 1=r.tt,J,~1>t Chicago Cubl, 7-S. and c)e~cl~ triquned lvnn Seattle, &-1. r uc1~°!;!"9ll M1i't.' I 1 "' In other g1nnes Plusburgh shaded ~·-urt1i1"" O(troit,e'.-1; the Chk:ago WbJ tc Sox edged i~7'tp~Jt" Boston, 2·1. Kansas City de1eated tba ~!!..~• ' New York Vinkees, 4·1: and Atlanta bctlit ~ -, "..,fl'l'l•rv ~ ' MO!rtn!ft; 7-1. -• -••. _....._ .. 'l 1 • . '" • I . • DA!lV PllDt S1turdly, Marth 7, 1970 estmiiis1er F-aces Monrovia ~Tonight . - ·Ill CIF ·. '. .. 11 ROGER CARLSON ot tfle Daltr Pli.t 1!1tt LONO BEACll -Westminster High School enters ClF AAAA quarterfinals bask..U ho<tillUes toaig)ll al Long Bed Arenl when the Sunset League champlcria meet Monrovia in the second hair o( a twin bill. tbt)"re ICheduled rar a 9 o'clock con- lroalallon wUb the Paclllc League c .. cl'.'amPlom following a battle between No. I 'lffded, undefeated Santa Barbara and Notre Dame. In Friday's night's quarterfinal.5 Sun· Dodgers, Angels. Top TV Slate Profeaalona1 baseball move! Into the sp&Ulght on television this weekend with the Loa Angeles Dodgers and AUanta Bravu meeUng in West Palm Beach, Fla, today to get the long season under way. Vin Scully and Jerry Doggett bring the live action on Qlannel 11 begiMing at JO o'clock. The California, '.o!Qge~ open lh<ir television aJate on Suriday al U:30 (Chan- nel!} when they host the Chicago Cubs in Palm Springs. The Dodgers will telecast two other pre-season games on March 21 and 22 and during the regular season will bring 21 games to your living room. All games frmn San Francisco and San Diego plus three otbtrs. 'Ibe fifst of five pre-aeason Angtl gamei •tarts wilh a 31).rn!nute pre.game 81-wllh Dick Enberg at the mike. The Angela will telecast 25 regular season games this season. Basketball fans can witness an NCAA doubleheader from Dayton, Ohio on Cllannel f beglrming at 11 today. High school basketball on ChaMel 4 will feature Rancho Alamitos vs Verbum Dei from Dominguez High School · at 3 o'clock this afternoon. TOOAY l' 1.m. 110 Cl. -IA&EIALL -Los .t.no.IH °"'""' ...,, f"" Afl.11111 lrlwt In West '•Im lnil\; -Fii. 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Junior College Baseball Teams In Circuit Action Two area junior college b a s e b a 11 teams are in action today \\1th double· headers pla nned. Orange Coast Col!ege. \\'hic:h dropped Its South Coast Conference opener \Vednesd11y to Santa Ana, 5-1, trits to re· bound in a noon twin bill at Fullerton. Saddleback also is looking for its first win in Dese:rt Confertnce play. The Gauc~ host Victor Valley in a doubleheader at San Clemente lligh. The first game also gets under way at noon. Saddleback dropped a pair of games to Tmperial Valley last Saturday in con· ferenee play by scores of 1-0 and >4. The Gauchos had a game sc hedul e d with Palomar \Vednesday. but ii was canceled due to wet grounds. Golden Wesfs baseball team is in ac· lion Tuesday. The Rustlers travel to LA J~arbor Tue5day for a Southern Calif or· nia Conference cll<'Qunter. Gymnastics , •cw us.•11 1111.J11 L,,...,_ T"lllfttlli<w -l. H1r1lftln tLI 2. Gr•w IC\ J. Po<· r1a1 fLI. ll'tlm-.: t.4. I.It'll "°"" -I. 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Monrovia, however, po.ssems an outfit that thrtve,s on knocking off favorites with Its ball~ntri>J style o[ play. Sltrtlftf l.IMu" W .. lftlMtlt Mlllmll .. Mel1~ltn1t • -~ •• .. M(lll'ldon • '•rk•r •·• •• lrode1lck c W!lltll •• J.1 Mtl\l'I • ,..,_ . .. ~II ll•'ktlty • 'lll'ltl••Olft •• The Wildcats· UP-'Cl favored Cl'esce~ta Valley (46-45) and Loyola (55.S3J in thelt first two CIF playoff tilts and appear 1o have the necessary height to stay with \Vestmln.ster. Westminster's Dan Broderick. a 6·6 senior player of tfle year in Orange Coun- ty, came. up with' a 41-point out.burst in the Troy Issue, but Monrovia figures to defense. him with some height of ils owo. Leading the Wlldcats· is cenltt Dennis Willett, a 6-6, 210-poWlder, who's con· sidl!red the best outside shooter in the Paciflc League amoog the circuit's big men . Coach Tony Stillson's Monrovia five has utilized a zone defense about 40 per- WINNING FORM -Orange Coast College's Bill Hanson skims over final hurdle on his way to vie· Lory in the 120 highs in South Coast Conference OAILY 'ILOf ,,.. .. ~. "lc~tnl KHllllr" meet with Santa Ana College Friday at'OCC. Harr.- son had a seasoa best time of 15.6 in the event The Pirates lost the meet, 83-62. N ewportHarbor,Edison Capture Spike Meet,s In Friday's limited Orange Coast area prep track and field acti vity, both area teams involved came out on the winning side. In the Newport meet . the lop performer \\'as t~u llerlon 's UCLA-bound Kent Pagel. \\'ho lofted the 12-pound shot 57.101 :. th~ best mark in the CIF Sou thern Section thus far in 1970. 1"11111•1<1~ 1111 100--1. fl loOd (Nl-0 l ·-= 10.J. V1r.ir, 1•11 N,,Wl'lrt Httb9r 2. arv1n1 tFJ l. ~ CF), ml -1. B'l't nl (Fl J. ll:odo1r1 (NHI l. 0.ndtell CFI. Thm : 21.•. '4--1. Oolltll!•Y (F) 2. l'todter5 CNMI l. Schutll (NH ). Tlmf: S!.5. h0-1. 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Aod, the Wildcats are considered e1· tremely quick. Leading speedster !or ~fonrovia is \VlllieJackson, a 5-10 guard who has a 9.9 to his credit in the 100-yard dash. Westminster's S.7 Richard Mann, how~ver, has shown excellent moves and spetd from his guard po6t Jn the second half of the season ·and wlll be counted on heavily in bringing the ball down court against pressure: Sophomores Terry ~1elsenheimtr and Gordon Blakeley have also shown &ood poise in lhe face of pressure but the ecor- h1g responsibility for \VestmlMter ap- peara to be on the: shoulders of Broderick • •• along with mate Steve McLendon, another 6-6 senior. Leavey says he expects Monrovia to show quick movements towards the baskets and expreS!ed mild l!iurpriae that the Wildcats have: re90rted to the baJJ .. cootrol style considering lhe overa~I spetd oI the Paci!lc League: repre:~· t.atives. Prep Baseball Action Estancia, Oilers Remain Unbeaten Estancia and Huntington Beach re- mained undefeated after three games to highlight Orange Coast area baseball ac· tion Friday afternoon. Estancia scored runs In pairs to defeat Newport Harbor, 4·2, behind the steady, four-hit pitching of Clay f\.1ahoney on lhe losers' field . Denny Bean, Newport's no·hit hurler. took over in a relief role in the lhlrd in- ning but the Eagles were in front. +2. at the time. He gave up two base hils but no runs Jn the four plus innings he worked . Mike Lempke continued his hot hitting hand for the Eagles. He has tut safely in all three Estancia games. Coach Don Walker's Oilers won victory No. 3 and the second 1n the HunlinJlon ?each tournament, stopping Pacifica , +2. Paul Fulham gave: up three hlts and did not allow an earned run. Huntington was the only one or four area teams in the tourney to play on Thursday, defeaUng Bolsa Grande, 9·3. l\1arina won Its tourney opener Friday, defeating Servite, 12-2. Other results !ouad Foothill defeating \Vestmlnster, 4·1, and Bolsa Grande topping Fountain Valley, S.J. ~farina and Foothill tangle this af. temoon in a makeup game at 1 o'clock. In single game action Friday, l'lfater Del's l'l1onarchs opened the season with a \Vin over host Corona del Mar, 6-3: Edison lots its opener to Buena Park, 7-0: f\.1ission Viejo won over Los Amigos, 11.0, to even Its record at l·l: and Laguna Beach Jost its third straight, ~3, to Sad- dleback. Jay Hasler hit a three.run homer in the fourth inning to put Mater Del in front to stay. Tom Cott.age had three hits in as many trips to the plate and one RBI for the Monarchs. Don Snyder ol the Sea Kings tripled in the first inning to bring in the nrst run and Keith Samuels doubled to drive in the other two. Corona is now 1·2. Tom Murphine drove in two runs with a single and Dave Brooks brought in the other but it y.•asn't enough in the Laguna Beach setback. Pinch·hltter Dave Kuk tri pled with t\\'O men on the sixth to put Saddleback In front. Southpaw hurler Steve Hazan or r.lission Viejo "·ent all the way to shut out Los Amigos, 11-0, on a three-hitter. He struck out 12 and didn't issue a walk. Edison's Chargers were limited to one hit by Bue na Park's Tom Fleming in thei r 'Opening baseball game. Mike Balch garnered the safety as the Chargers com· mitted five errors. f\.1arinri scored seven limes in the sec- 011d Inning to roll to an easy win over Servile. Dave Campbell had a triple to drlvr. in a pair or run s and Pat Curran knocked in three to lead the Viking al· ta c:k. Errors "'ere costly for Fountain Vslley pitche r Jay Stanley who gave up but one earned run. Seven Baron miscues aided Bolsa Gr;inde to a f>.3 tourney victory. \\'estminster's Lions, minus several key players on the basketball team, battled f oothill e\'en for four innings before giv· ing up a pa ir of markers. Lone Lion tally ca me on ;i wild pitch in the: sixth after Bob Blacklidge had been given a 4-0 cushion. Are.a Sports Calendar S•IVNllY BI Hbl ll -Cal loci\ 11 UC lrwl"t (~ubltl'lffcltr 11 1''10fl), lllttcr V•ll1y ti S1ddl•bttk JC (Do\lbltl!tld• r r 11 noor>J, Ortn11 (0111 •t Fulltrtv<i U 1! 1111C1nJ, M•ler Oel t i Gtrd""' Gto•t 11 1. Ttn"I• -UC •rt nt '' Sllu1ht1n C11ltorn11 I n!t 'COll...,ltl'el. Wr41u1n9 -(IF !lr t l, II Ctl S!t•t (Ful!t r1on). J'l.,.1$ bllltod tor f 11.m.. I. P1tltlt• UI Hullll~\911 ••tell 14) 1•r1t1bl ,,,.,.. Goe11:11,.,, 3b • ' ' • MurPl!r. ?b ' ' ' ' OtVldlOll, 2b ' •• • Moro. cf ' ' ' ' MIM1 rt , ' • • svmeri" ... 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A two-run home run by Cypress C o 11 e g e third baseman Don Clendenning h1 lhe sixth inning earned the Chargers a 3-% victory over Golden West College In a Southem Ca II fo rn i a Con- rerence baseball game on the lows' diamond Friday. The \\'in '''as Cypress· se- cond .straight In conference acUon ag1iru;t no losses. It was the first circuit outing ot the year for Golden West. Cypress took a 1-0 lead in the second inning on a pair of :singles. a hit batter and an er- ror but !he Rustlers canlc right back to knot the game at 1·1 in the home half of tht in-- ning. A si"11gle by lef!fielder 'fon1 Cornell and Jim Hogan's <IOU· ble got the Golden \Vest run home. Coach Fred ) Ho over's Rustler team took an ab· breviated 2·1 lead in the fifth inning y,•hen Bill Bowen dre\Y a walk with IY.'O outs, ad· ''anced to seeond on a \vild pil- ch and scored on Noel Pau\son·s single. l'o the Cypress sixth. the Chargers' Tom Harris started the Y.'inning rally with a .dou· ble and then C l.rndening smashed a ~oot drive to P1·ep Ten1ais lhe base of the lefl-center fleld fenct. The rel1y to the plate was a couple of step.s too late. Golden 'Vest attempted to v.'in lhe game In the ninth in- ning when It got a plllr of nm· ners on base wUh one out, but a double play by the Charger• ended the ~ntest. Harrb went all the way on lht mound lor Cypress, allov.·· ing litve n hita, striklng out fou r and walkln1 none. Greg Henry_ tossed the first eight framu for the Rustlers, fimnlng four . Ha also did not allow a baR on balls. Mike \\ 0oods pitched tht last inning for Golden West. OtlflR WHI Ill tllr~,.I ~ t " g l 0 , I 4 o a o . ' l • • • • 1 g f ~ ! 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Wins 4tl1 Straight Newport Harbor 11 i g h School's varsity tennis crew 5'~rept to its fourth straight dual match win Friday af· ternoon when the Sailors got by I.heir toughest foe of the young season-Santa ?ttonica , 18'A-91.~. Leading the Sai!Qrs were Santiago In 641-56 Cage Loss By ROGER CARl..50N LONG BEACH -Lasuen's · O•n •t b Kt!<~ Ot~•.1• Lff.\ltll"' l(~lt 0 11r Ttll'1 sineles standouts B o b 011e and Glenn Cripe along with doubles ace Robbie Cun- ningham . Cripe Y.'On all four of hit sinales matchei. while O&le \\'AS takinr three out of fou r lo dominate the in vading Vlklnp from the Bay League. Newport will attempt to revenge It,, 14 ~13% CIF 1959 title defeat to Rolling Hilts Friday at the !alters court. Victories \ ....... • • ' "' ~······--.. ··~ • DAILY Plllll JJ -LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICB U:GAL NOTICE • /, . )t£W VOllllC l•l'l flNI... -ttll ... ™"' t1.!itfl L .. I ,. Marth 7, 1970 STOCK EXCHANGE WEEK'S AND YEAR'S HIGH, LOW CLOSE I ) I • : • • • • • • • • • • • • ' HIW VOll:I( lli'I I "l"' lfll tllt w.tk~ .. 1~·~ ... • AMERICAN ,STOCK EXCJTANGE S\lo Ntl Yttt!~ lhh.I Hltll l•W \t.i (M H Ill Lt• New York Stocl,s Continued fro111 Puge Il 11 ft N" 'l'tt !W (~~I ) H tll LIW l11! Cflt H 111 LIW ,, ti ,.,, 1'tf 1 !Mh I H tfl LIW l t1I Cllt H !~ l•W r • • • • ' __ S.wirQr, Marth 1, 1970 CAIL'( PJLOf J:l • WEEK:S YEAR·s J{IGH, LOW, CLOSE • AND • o,er·lhe·Couuler Li stings For Friday, Mai ch <1, 1970 nlulua l Fuuds Bid and Ask ) I J •• i/ J4 D"1LY ~ILOT SAU-Y l~N~NA'S" . r.fANUTS l,,:?; ... .. : He110 once again. boys and : girls. and welcome back lo : another Saturday morning in · Uncle Len'! Corner. \Veil, even if h1arch came in like a lion last weekend, the "·eather outside looks pretty · lamblike. 1'-1aybe. spring vdll be : an early bJrd this year. UNCLE LEN received quite : '1 few entries f,1 !be art con- : test, and most of UJem were : very imaginative. Jn fact, only : one entry didn"i slick lo the : theme. \\'hich means mosl or · you are reading the colun1n regularly. Next· week. v.·ilh St. • -~--- ( .. l I , .. --n j ' ' ' r \ . ' . UMBCEWEEDS· 'SMAi!'ER, LJ'LGIRLIE? PLAIN JANE STEVE ROPER PERKINS I'll. TRY TO 8E llEAOY BY !HEH, MR. ROPE~! ... BllT I HAVE'A GtlEAT DEAi. ~ \\ORI< TO oo r1-1rsme~! • • • SAYJ ... YOO WAANA 90RROW ONE 0 1 MINE? I oor 1-0lSA' EX1'RIES! By Frank Ba9lnski ly Saunders and Overgard ;:"'==;===:;i ~------Ml~S KL EFFT SPEAKtMG, QArlAl Wft.L..,.. ···-· You PICK UP THE ~s ON MY CESK ~ M STORY OM C1-iE"1!CAL. ANALYSIS OF BfAUTY Alt>S At.ID CHECK 'THEM A~IN5 THE JlfSEAAC.., l"·t'AVCA DINNER£~· MENT AHO AM 60I HOME TO ··•FRESHE'J.I UI'-.' RE FORT~ By John · Miles Patrick's Day coming up, JUDGE PARKER By Harold Le Doux we'll .,.. this observation " rruM<Tiiifn;miTVEs:rr'-t:::::!; the theme f0r the art e-0ntest. ~--------------·---------------i 1 1111--..,--o:;;;;i;!""'-"""=~ rr=,;;--=-,----,:;;™-,;':;;"~";;™~· ,;;;•c;~;;;F;;:,;;l<;;;UL,.T'\1 VTELL ME n.4ETellTH, So break out all t h e Z 11ll f ""1 ""T ER tr WILL " ""' FO• """'"LV 61ve •irM011T FUITTllER •ru~e.! POCTO• ! ,. IT shamrocks and shillelaghs and * P Rf E . .,. 1•1 w * RIJS TO STA.Y wir1-1 ME " l'tA.6ijQSrs? IT COULP 8E A.NY OF SEtHLITY? 'we'll see who has the luck ol SEVEll:-'L CONO!TIOWS! . the lri!h nexi "·eekend. Lise Suikki. 11 , 452 S\varthmorc lload. Costa l'vtcsa .f'~~,_.., HONORABLE menllai1 in this \\'ee~'s irt contesl goes Any child und er 12 can enler Uncle Lei:·s Art Contest. I-Jere's all you to: d~: rt) IJra\v picture on. piece of plair~. "''hitc paper S'• in ches \vide and Cathy \\'aidzw1as-. 8'!. Hun. 4 inches dee,p. Use black ink •nd n1ak·e line~ black. 12) Uo not copy o~ trace Ungton Beach; Cl aire picture .. Jt 1n~sl be your o>v1l:Work. !3) Put your ll<'IJTie. age and aadress Waidzunas. lOY:. Huntinglon on back of dralvl ng. J\'tail .it.,_to ·Uncle I.en 's Art Contest. Box 1500, D..AJL 'l' BeacO: Jay lsbell. 12· Costa PILOT, Costa ~1esa . \\'inner · fill re ceive Kennedy half dollar. ~fesa; David Goodsell. a. Costa Mm: Ricky Goodsell,'-----------·------'"-- 6. Costa Mesa. and Erle : Goule, IO, Huntington Beach. WINTER SNOW \\'hen the ground is covered c-;; ~ c \\'ith snow. ,-----•, \Vha1 the birds go, a 1•0 ., or n e,. In the winter it is so dark : \Viii tht dier eat the bark ; Theo tbe,.ind.wijl blow .. , RID. D1'ES and JOKES -O•vld Gc>odlelJ1 I. Cos'~ ,M.,. • FLOWERS Flowers that have·:bloomed in spring Always h~ve a joy to br4ng: As sh adows cast them oCf at night. .A.s morning brings them back to life. They stand on ground in profound glory. t\nd that is the end of n1y story. A 1Cumtt11 hllf Hll1r tet1 tt V.,Hu• H1!1tt111, 11, 11U Or1n91 Ay,,, (.1111 Molta, t.r lhf Wfllnl"' e!!I,., Ill 1111 1ttrf 1no _,,, unt111. Mllll y.vr 11un " 1ttl"J ft Um:" L.911 •••• ,, ... C.llf• ~. C:.111. S.1111 ,,.., llllfttf•M t• AtJi Anti,, c.I• Orfft • C••• D•ll• Pll•f, I •• 1S•o. C••t• M.,., C-H. ,A.,,.,Y .-nM , ~°"'111e11 21).yotum~ •et wifh Intelligence to choose his et tM w.,..• 1'1111 •~.,c1teM1• 111 way of Ufc -and reason tO .l•iwllt sen~. •t• 11. o1 ouiuth. M1"' judge the consequences ·of his ""°''· fer ivr -•11ott: actlon&.-From the.-v.ery ·bealn- Whlclr ~lmal& Me U\ely to nlng. nature cbaJlented hlni to become ei:tlact! dO his own housekeeplhg 1-lo * PR IZE WINNER Skinny Kid : What would you like to see if you coUJd ·see anything in the world ? ~ ·... · i"o t f."ld;. My feet. , -frlc l!v•n~. ,, IHI F•~ll•ll OrlYt, Hunlfn9tt11 lttcll our na tional en1blem, faced parades are too "complex to fil extinction. Most of the quiet precisely i)lto our calendars. reptiles and amphibians seem· We chart the heavens in huge ed in Jess danger -and. of all circles. The celestial equator creatures. lhe insects seemed is above the earth's equalor. most likely lo survive. The ecliptic is the seasonal But those threatened speciCli path of the sun against !he may be rescued in t\J'rle. background or stars. It is tip- \Vorking with nature, mankind pcd 23~) degrees to match the has saved mony species fr'(l1n till. of the earth axi s. The the brink of extinction . \Vhrn ecliptic intersecls the celestial the public is alerted . lay.•s are equator at two points. \Vhen it passed ·and y.•Jidlif P refuges re<1ches these points. the sun set aside to protect then1 . And. nu1rks the spriog and the fa ll thank goodness, the publ ic is equinoxes. MUTT AND JEFF MADAM!i, COULD YOU PLEASE' GIVE A HOMELESS MAN A BrTE? J'LL CALL GEORGE HE JUST LOVES To SITE PEOPLE! GEORGE ! By Al Smith for many years. population provide hls own food and -counU of our d w 1 n d I i n g make the world comfortable ·"ildlife have. been made bY for his family. MaMlnd sue-~ c i enlists. conservationists ceeded -perha~ too wtll for :and ordinary nature lovers. his own good. He •forgot lha1 ;Nov.· suddenly those lists of he still Jives In nature's realm ·threatened species arc lost in and without the rest or her .. '.a \\'kier crisis. \Ve are raced children he cannot survive. \1·ith the global pollution of our Now v.·c are faced with the "'ir. soil and ''''atcr. r-o !'on1c facl that our global pollulion Cl'tent. all life on earth is threatens a,11 life on earth - t.hreatened -i nc I u d Ing and oaturt alone can no longer now alert lo ll1e danger of Ho\vever. the earth·s da.ily pollution. \Vho knows, perhaps rotations are nol quite in step this too may be the voice of with its yearly revolution. \V e nature. Perhaps after more. adjust this by adding leap than two billion years of years lo our calendars. An ex· planetary, house-keeping she tra leap year day may change ma y want to tum over the job Lhe date of the equinox. But to us. Jn any case. we must ot.tier slighl variations also clean up our foul mess -and help lo upset the schedule. The to d(\ ~ we are sure to learn a earth 's axis is not quite fe\1' pain(ul tn1ths a bout steady. neither are its orbilal ours<ilves. speed and its distRncc from GORDO By Gus Arriola -ourselves. $a\1e her children. ~ Our diminishing wildlife is a Lists made before this crisis tough problem to face up to indicate thal more than «> :and even tougher to solve. It mammals already were ~wa& caused by mankind and threatened wilh e.,tin~~· only mankind can so~v.e it. For Species of martin. seals ahd convenience. we can think of other rur be ii r er 1 were n.ture as a 3011. l)f complex perilously low. 1be blue whale\ ~allty. Her realm In-oature's gentle!! giant. and cfudll all lffe on earth. in· most other hunted whale! fac · Cludlllg ourHlves. For blllions ed extinction. So did most or or years the .has nurtured ii the great apes. The cougar .tong. d 15 c a rd I n g the already has been driven from -',..alt.able and wecdlJll out n1uch of his _Mtrrltort and i;o ,ICleCltt to make room for lm· t1aS-t11e o.lyote. Poputatlons ot :~ lier 1tcrn bjy.·s the A11l11n Uger ~nd .('er~nJn l=•-n-., I 1 fair balance or g1\•e-tellll.lfS "'ere f)CntOU!IY f'O\,, -m he,..·pml)et317-ol<ona· 10 .,,. m•mmai!. ~ •as been ex· many Otra1 tt.·crt tn ~ni -eenat.: ChDdrcn must hunted and dr1ven from lhetr tlwJ lier --an ex«pt brtedlng groondt lo m•k• m& . room for the ttumu popul• ......... -..-..i lioe'""""""",.,,. boJd,flllo, y Son1e or !he most dan j:!cro11s the sun . Even the v.•obbly path pollutants afe in!iecllcides that of the 1noon is a trifle upset· do not brcok down into safer tin,1:1. The nrst day of Spring chemicals for mnny ye11rs, usuall y fall s on ~la rch 21. But Me<tnlhnc the winds. the r;i in so1ne Years il is shifted ahead and .ocean currents snrend celeslial irregularities, them arounrt the globe. Scien· -----=------ lists found DDT in the tissuC!'i of pe nguin s on re n1 o I c ~ntarctica. The birds are ::::11::.-"::";::h"":::, most seriously threatened ~,.-,. because these chemical s soften their egg shells. Some experts: say that is too late to save many species. 8 u t neither anger nor despair should delay our immenst. planetary clean.up job. "lldY 'Cl'l!la • Wittld 90ftlr Olttll. lo JIWI rf1!1t-1. fl~ lD, ot !>111!• M.frl•, C.•llfOt~lt, l&r ~I' l llft!iol'I: :~!'~1~f~n!h:r ~:~~o;;rr ror t: On U1la day ot the 11irlng mox tne-'!tin erosse1 tho equator on lt.s 1vay norlhward. Tho. dale varies because y,·e base our clocks and catentJart t'H1 the motlooa of beavtr1lf bodi... Allll their •tat4Jy \ I .. '\ . MISS PEACH I r. I ·• I· " ,, \} ' " ' . • 1' q l-IL.llJ~Q"/, 1'00, f'H f ..... -= ~LINflNG 10 1-.HGtMff • . 1 1 f ly MeU WMA.T 00 rt>O WITM ITf vou SPRAV rr ON .,,. l .. r ------ New FeUfer Pia)± ~ Murder at "ITT ite House !y JACK GAVEii ~·NEW YOllK (UPI) -'"!'ht White Rouse -Murder Caset· at the o1r.ero!dway Clrcle in the SqUMe, ls a venblft by ear- toonist·wrlltr Jules Frlffer in. lo satirical trea(ment ·or political and antiwar lhemcs. The action is sel "several presidenliaJ elections hence " The 1nanner in which aclor- riirector.;,\lap Arkin has staged tbe pl!Ji efaggerates it aln1osL inlo burlesque. This may have been tn sell defeuse in;·vlew ·or a· script that ;is more caricature than geoµiQe _SaUre. f'•.~ler's i\ollµcat .jlbtl ~·· for the mO!t part. those we have all heard so many times in the past. The lirgels are r . • the same, nd his ammun!Uon is not fired in any particitlarly dlslincUve fashJon. The .. tup baA,.thc llnlled State.t' izl't'.oh'ed for some straD1e rtall0f1 with flghtin& In Brull where we releaSe a nerve gas without proper authorlz.ation and American soldiers are the main vi ctims. Scattered through the play arc several small scenes in which tw:o' dying soldiers talk about ~ progressive effcc~ the gas i.s having on them. ~ be.st writing ·ls in \hese litUe scenes. '"'Jl'eif!er use;i them to make i plea for universal brolhtrhood and no more wars. ' The major actioh occurs in ~ . White House. Pruident •spoon River' Opening Hale aDd cabinet mu at determine how they will release the news or Uie gas ao· cident. to the public -or not release it. lt known, this ls just about the thing that wil~ definitely ruin his chances of re-election ; hl!'s already in trouble. In the midst of this, ~·Trs. J-lale, a meddling, dominee ring sort \Vho is heartily disliked by lhc official family, is mysteriously slai n in the dark · in the cabinet meetini room. 'fbe president ind cabinet put the lid on and try to find out who 4Jd It. Turns out she was oot. brtended tO be the vie. tirn: that the ptesldei1t WM the target. And the culprit ts the poslmasjer general, Cast Set . " In Mesa - Comedy Cast members tor "The Girl In ~ Freudi an Slip," the next production of the Costa Mesa Civic Pla.yhou:se, ha•e been announced by resident direc· tor Pali Tambellinl, who is staging the new comedy. . Paul Caldwell. winner of the playhouse's 1968-69 Thespian Award, will play the leading role.or the psychiatrist, Dewey Maugham . Caro l FaUlstlck is cut as his wife, Paula~ with Dian• , Spegcer p 1 a y I n g Barbara, a 11ymphon1aniac ex· patient. othets Jn the Cost3 Mesa cast are Ron Filian, Ed Little and Pam Hall. The William t'. Brown com· edy will open April 17 at the Community Center auditor.Jum on the Orange Coul\lY Fairground s. Advance reservations art being taken by the Costa Mesa Recreation Department at 834-5303. ~1arlha ~1cFarland and James Bax es are featured. in Sou th Coasl Reper· to ry's production of "Spoon River Ant hology," ope1ung tonight for three weekends al it.he Third Step Theater in Costa Mesa. HELD OVER TWO ACADEMY NOMINATIONS' ijr Jbuth Coast Rep ertorJ' Amlllf'ICI in Poetry ill~ Sont EDOAll LEE MAITEllS "SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY" O'INI SATUllOAY -. Wl!l!kS ONLY $CR CHILDRIN'$ :t'HIATltl "Wlrtd In the Wlllow1" -,Sundays at 1:00 &. 2;30 1~27 Newport, CMt•:/I'!!'" -'46·1~ • COST A MESA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Now Appearing VIC GARCIA LTD. Vocals By GERMAINE THURS • FRI • SAT. -' p.m. to· l :;IO 1.m. I 701 G>olf,Cl11ti Drl'le DANCING· Cesto MIU 540.7:1ot Crossword Pi1zzle AC ROSS l l.ondo!l section 5 Yawning 9 Of br irf durallon 14 R·ace track 15 Sp1r"1lsh pot lb Sun: Comb. hMN 17 Behind schedule lil Oll1pldat~d distr ict 11 Re spond to th e alar111 t loc k: 10 Re slder'I\ StJrlhc ?.1 E1Cpla!nr d aw1y lulc k:ly: • wards 2J Ruin 2~ C1n !nt tre1l 2, Grudt 27 E1C riand 2t letter 32 Hut t JS Breatras t food lb Gol l hazard )7 lilor'ltY lint ' :at intere st :~.T.hlnBoat 40 E1e111ent 41 Prev11 tnt 4Z Histor ic lo111e " 4) Uan 's nickname 44 Group 4S Soc ial ntwcom tr: lnfor111a l 4b f oo t covering 48 One n'ot a vassal S2 Ban ishmen t Sb Sta tt · 57 ~~I,; conteal'd 58 Sporl 5fJ Harr ow 's crlck tt rival bG Game b ird~ bl Oote • b2. Stat t : Abb r. 6J !'lla~fd Ollt b4 Whirlpool b5 Snappish D0 ft4 I Subst1mlal 2 En·sh1ped ) De.tests 4 Cl'let r for El To1ead or 5 Hi!lll"ay sign l words b Monel or brass 7 E1Cln1 8 Edlble roots 't Follow str11thlly 10 Bird 11 Color · 2 wor ds 12 Cllmb 13 l(icker 21 Oeg1ee holder· lr'lfo1mal 22 Black: wood 24 Lint of direction 27 Form of.· dishonesly 28 Bt f nthusiaslic JI) Tltlt J l Kind of s word 38 Hail 42 Part of "to bt" 44 Put. In different Biles 45 eJrcttd 47 Beast of burden 48 Ente1rd " po lltltal contes t 4'l Joined to-;it~f'f 50 Lengthw l ~t 51 Fe1111le anl lnal 52 Ita lian ruler 32 Se1weed or old 31 Unmoved 53 Eq ual )4 lnstruc.tlon to 54 Recess the englnee1; 55 D'f" 2 words JS ar'lt JS·--1-brat 59 Sea son JO Group ol on thr relatives Rl•ler• ~~~~~~~~~~- TONITE AT ':00 &: t :ll I . i ~•·l( I \ ,IAllSCO'l 'tOlO« •• 'WMOUllT l(t[.l.$l AND AT 1:00 ONLY * HEY KIDS ! llG> l'AL SHOW SAT. T :JO NEW POLICY NO RESERVED SEATS NEW L 0 W PRICES Ch ildren $1 .00, 1nytime ]'.IC:.\t f',.·.o.·111• •'" Aot ho• I', .J,,.,,1., 1•, .. i.<ii.u Peter O'Toole Petula Clark "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" ,,, ...... ,~,. Tonltht et I CINEDOME }~-...~~ .. ... .. "" . .. . . ~,tr.f -~ 67)·'2'0 . JtOS East COOlt Hwy. Coron• del Mar man went looking for America nd cO<Jldn't lind it anywhere ..• EXCLUSIVE AREA PERFORMANCE FOR ADULTS 7 ACADEM.Y AWARD NOMINATIONS llST Aeto•s-Dnrl11 Ho"-·JM Y-'tlrrt llST PICTUU IUT SUP'POlTIN• ACTllSS -$fh4tl MU.. IEST DlllllCTOI -Jello khl•b1fttt llST sc•tlNl'U.Y lfST FILM IDITIN• Shewl ... at 7111-.1 t :lO -M ...... ...., • • . . .. • • +-------hllildlfrM..it-1:-1970 °'*'H'J~OT -:I , • ,.;.;_..;..~ '8:~~= B-~~'.:~~~:t.~ .. ~-~~~-~~ , HOLLYWOOD (UPI), ~ lfomosexuaUty, largely ol<f.. ed as a serious subject £ o r mo~les. wlll come lisping and llm~wristed to the screen in "Tbe Boys in the Band." } response from the audience J?W"POMS'" 'l:'hey didn't Uke the For; m1Lurie.s in this countr>' .and involves them. We also . repellUori or one of tile four-the bomosuual uncle or lwo« hope It will be profitable." · Jetter words. her was an outcast In hi.f • The f11m version will include "But lhey agreed the picture family and rareJY mentioned; • the original Broadway cast. ls a profound and rAoving Today he b still a social '. "The Boys in the Band" was story and told us ll ihould pariah. :: '. '...!nUke the fartica.1 Richard · Burton-Rex Harrison disaster "Staircase," lhis neW fllm crackles )"ilh the black hurrlor and tragedy of men caught up in a web or guilt , stiame and dcflance.t Ukt ·sporadic gunfire, the dialogue is peppered with four. letter Anglo-Saxonisms never heard before in a major mo- tion picture. Curious ly, despite the sub- ject matter and the language. "The Boys i.n the Band" was given an "R" rating - restricted to adults -rather than the expected "X." Gordoo Stulberg. president or Cinema centtt Flin)!. who bou1bt screen rights lo Marl Crowley's play, does oot p"8d that ~ is oPening ntw dobrs . crosskl,, OCI\ frontiers or pioneer1rig in"fllm. ' • "We agreed when we took the property from Crowley wt would not veto any dialogue from thti play," Stulberg aaid. "The language is lntrlnslc to the acceptance or the play. None of it is incl~ for staged principally in large cities -New York. Los Aiul:eles, San Fran c is co . Defroll and London -for sophistica ted audience!. Slulberg lhinks it wi ll be a successful movie in smaller cilies. ··Almost every town with a population of 100.000 has a col· lege:' he said. "And I Utink 1nosl college students wlll -be interested in what the film hna lo say. ~ "Many homosexuals saw lhe play because it was the first performance of its kind that reflected the cage they live in. "The Motion Picture Association of America· ,aaw -ACADEMY AW.lllO NOMOijll 0.11111• "-... W•lllf" ~""-'""' .. ..,._ "CACTUS PLOWllH _,,,._ 'THANK YOU ALL YllY MUCH" Wiit! S.ndy OelWlil l'OSITIViL Y ENDS TUES, STARTS WED. MARCH 11 lOlllT llDfOIO •INI HACll(4N CA•lµ.A ll'AIY. WllHILLRA~ sensationalism or titillation. 1:;;::;::;::~~~~~~=;11.-. "We bought the playlr because ii is an incredible ex· IALIOA I ~ • DWA" D S ~ perience on stage aod ii will 673-4048 ~ ( •iie•<LtJ o "THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKY'S" l f..r. .•.. LIZA MINNELLI WENDELL BURTON . ~ P-T!rlm~~ .._, === AS THE HUNTP STALKS THE ""OST FEROCIOUS ) ANIMALS ON EAIT'H SEE IT AT YOUll FAVORITE THEATRE Wttl C1111 l'n tWlfl CNtt '°11111 ''" Anlll•!!•• ltnlf Aftf .. w111 <Ml• ~ "*"u JU.twt WMll•IY• 1:•1:at.t :1s i11. lt1•t:11-1:•1:•t 1U Adulrs $2.50 Under 12 75< J A~ Aw.,_. Nlrftln1t- "lM• llltV•ll S" <•"I Ctltr ... ''VIVA MAX" t•I (•lfr -= "IC•I~~ ~=AM~GAUtN -.:W"l'I. J ''"' :~t.i]6 ...... T911'1' Cwrtlt A1 "THI IOSTON STllAHOlllil,. <•I ... "WNAT IVllll flA,,INIO 1'0 AUNT ALl(IH (0,1 Cfltf U"'* It M11I II W\ttli ,, ...... I • -'r.taaT"a ..-. "°'""""' '°''" .~u..., -,, .. ,,01 .. -------.. -·--· 2M POl'UU.I WUl Starri"'I lltlot GewlO AellOOUlY AWclMJ NOODIJOl· IEST SUPPORTllB ACTRESS OOLDiO H8\\1i ~$, -JACKWESTOO .. ...., . .., .. m.o,.,.., LA.L OiAMoND ·ABEBURROWS · BARiillT':: . -· GREUt · =::::.DAVID MERRICK ·llllNCY .ms -.11.J.FRMKomt -.GENESN<S ,_,.. ENDS SOON! ACADiMY A.WAID NOMINlf h it l•l'P•ftl.. Actor -a..,.t.Ct- IDT MUSICAL SCOllll Wiffiam Faulkner's Novo! "The THE REIVER •• f1 1 scoundrel an Opt'rator ind • brawler! Steve McQueen "Tile Reiver f Prizo.Winnin9 film! --= .. ..,_. __ ,__ . ~l 'imrl~~ INCLUDING 9 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 2ND WEEK NOMINATED FOR BEST PICTURE 'IEST SDllf ....... _ "" e J'MJ.111' OM MY Hl.f.O• , ' . • I Deatl• Notices BROOKS [\t"-f IC. 8roalu. AH .., ot m 1'111 Pl~. COSll Me ... Survhtld bY Clllllllll· '"'' P•lrld1 s. w i n, H1mt1Mlor> 8eK111 two bt~"'· Wiiii.im K-&- '""'' COiii ,..,.UI Sll'YI KllWW1 J•., $9n Dl-1 IMH 1l1ten. E1n11WT11 ' SCMl<J., Ollla; Elle 0.n'°"-k1$10t1; . Raclltl l~. tot11 Mimi '°"'' 1nol!dClllldret1. $H'Ykll'l. MendllJ, 11 #.M, &ell 8rCNd...., C~IOll. l11ttrm.n1, Weslm!M1tr M-1•1 P1rk. Bet! trotcrwer MOrlw<Y, ca,11 MtM. o~ re("110n, ., CAUDELL JOl'I" 8. (1!JIMlt 7')1 lto'1'11 1'1lm1, '°''"' Mn.I. 0111 ol ...-111. Mtr<h s. -54.orYlv'"' D'I' wife, Opal/~~· Mrl1 Tllol>M1 JolttlMH'h Stll Diaoi91 two .. 1nckl'l!ldr.... 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Jo' Elllo!I; •on, E1194!fM' L. Nn,_ bll~ of Loflt ll"tc~; 1hlf!I', Mr1. H1t1ir Da!tlt, Mt'!VqM. (1!11. \tl1lt10on, 11111 C.0.11 ~\ • (f\e..-1, S.turlllY '"" 5.......UY ·1 ~ I PM. 811tr Mcr1111..,, llfl SUPtr· ~ .. Cosl1 Mr11, Dlredo•t. SASSER lllicllefd La.-.:t '9t lHlr. lnl1M IGn o• Mr. 111d Mn. ltOl'nir !oa1Hr. T.ll Vic· lnrllo, (0111 Mt$t . Dtlf o4 0~1111. M1rcn •. AIOG turvlYed ~y b,,,111e••· R1ymotld •fltl Rclllilrl. S.,rvk;t1 • .S.IY•· lie,, toay, 7. PM, l~I 8 rOldWIY Ch.IPel. ltll l,,,.llwlY Mft'IUI .... , 0 1· rK!orl. ARBUCKLE & SON Westclllf ltlortuary 07 E. 11lh St., Cosla ftlesa 145-4111 • BALTZ l\10RTtrARIES Corona del l\tar OR l-9450 Cos&a l\lesa ..:!\U 1-%4%4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa l\1es1 LI "3433 • DI LDAY BROTHERS lluntlngton Vall ey l\lortuary 11911 BeaC:h Blvd. l;luo.Uni:i;lon Beach IC-l711 • PACIFIC VTF.\Y MEMORIAi. PARK Cemetery e riionuary Chapel 1500 Paclnc View Orh·t Newport Rem Calli°""' lfW1ll • _}'!,!~ FAMJL V ~.....-.,.u. 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W.,k'"I ,.,.,, HUNJINCJTON llACH ADAMS AND llt0tl041.lltfT HVN~tN•TON 'IACH S,ltlHGOA(e AH O IDlfliKillt \ llllWIHllOllUJllllO\OIUIUllUUQIUHlflWIQllUWlllllCUllUll&lllCllllllAlllUCll»lli ..... '°" ........................ -.... • • • • 1 ., I 7 t l ... , ... -.. . . .~::: . . . ·' Rs . • • . . -' .. 10 • * CH os· FRO . ' • SALE OF SALES THIS WEEK·END ONLY WHY N"OT BUY AT THE BIG STORE BRAND NEW '7 .0 F1'tCON· "'. . 2 DOOR HARDTOI'' · + Tax & Lice"'• ' . f' 2 ... D'OOR DELU.XE ';CORTINA IMMEDIATE D~UYERY .,. ' ~' • j. 500 2 DOOR HARDTO~ .. l0tdff with wall to wall carpets, VI •~gin•, Cruise+metic trensmi .. lion, power stMrin9, AM radio, power disc front brakes, whHI covers, color kffed racins mirFiy side moldings with Inserts, head4 .rests; ... t belts, 2 speed windshield wipers, windshield w1'1h4 ~-·s2·· .q ~ .. + Ti x & l icense DRIVE DUNTON .FORD .USED· CARS WI.TH CONFIDINCE! . . . . ~ . . . '67 MUSTANG $14·8· 8 !66 CHEVROl'T $1587 '66 BUICK $2121 2 DOOR HARDTOP . IMPALA STATION WAc;()N • RIVIERA 6 I t t I . · . V.8, .tuto. trans., factory air condition· · .V.8, factory air conditioning , power cy ., au o. rans., power ' eer1n9 , r•· . t · • b • t · d' h t h't II t' d. h . I f IVOP 39 1 , 1n9, power s eer1n9, power r•••S, ra· , • eer1n9, ti 10, ••er, w 1 ew• 1ras, 10, eater. v1ny roo •, • . dio, httt•r, luggage rack. IYCR 182 1. IRQK 603), _ '66 MERCURY $1289 '66 FAIRLANE $1422 I 65 CHEVROL'T $1313 MONTCLAIR 4 DOOR HARDTOP 500 1 DOOR HARDTOP . IMPALA V-8, auto. tran1., factory air condition-v.a. auto. trans., factory air condition· 2 Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic trans- ing, power ste•rin9, 'power br1 k11, ti• in9, •power steerin9, r1dio, heet1r. mis1ion, factory t it conditioning, pow. dio, h1ater. (RPG I 02 1. IS BV 502 1. tr steerin9 , r1dio, h1ater. (PFG 075), '·66 MUSTANG $1414 '67 MUSTANG $1448 '66 FORD ·$998 COUPE , . • I ·CONVHTllU CiALAXIE 500 v.s, •utomatic· ir•nsmi,sion, power v.a, auto ... trans., factory air condition· V-8, auto. trans., factory 1ir conditio" .. steering, radio, he•ftt, vinyl roof. ing, power steering, ra dio, h11t1r. ing, power steering, rad io, heater, 'ITBE 178 1. IUFK 0201 . IRTW 855 1. ( ' \ I I ·I ., •• ., •• ., r • " " . . , . . . ' . . DAILY '1LOI •• -• , S.tllt'Uy, Milch 7, 1970 . ' WESLEY N. · T. LOR . . -------REAllORS +--, , ~ I • ,, Announces . the Opening of . Our New ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL OFFICE In ••autiful · NEWPORT CENTER ,. 2111 SAN JOAQUIN -'HILLS . ROAD . . 11 BLOCK WEST OF MacARTHUR BLVD.I "OUR 25th YEAR" .. . ~ ••.. . WDLIT N. TAYLOI ,,... .. ,. . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . .. . • ;.~. . .. ;'!; <""' .... I i •. • ~ ~ r ,' \ ' • SALES LEASES and EXCHANGES kANDOl'H C. llWIN Yict·l"rnlde11t MAIJ09'11 A. CLAIK kal4"fW ,.. ....... SELECTED PROPERTIES BAYCREST Sharp 3 bedroom home with large fam ily room , den end 21/, baths, H & F pool surrounded by hu9e polio. Prime location among fine homes. $63,500 . . .. ~.-...>--- ALL TYPES of PROPERTY Phan• 644·4,10 To See " .. ' Los An9eles Refiional office Kirtieby ~en~r ·10889 Wilshire Blvd. SERVING LOS ANGELES 2S YEARS 'Telephone (2131 477-2515 RESIDENTIAL · INCOME . . ' ·' COMMERCIAL · INDUSTRIAL LOTS and ACREAGE LIST .NOW! PERSONAL.PROFESSIONAL SERVICE BROKERS and SALESMEN • We are interviewin9 men and women for our Residential and Investment Divisions. We are interested in persqns ponessin9 professional qualities, inte9rity, c:harac:ter and enthusiasm to match our own 25 year history. IRVINE TERRACE Gor91ous vitw of bay arid ocean fro(!"I most rooms in this custom '4 bedroom home. Lar9e private p1tio with pool. A fine address. $77,500. Phone 644·4910 To See BRAND NEW INDUSTRIAL LINDA ISLE Perfection Plus. Brand new custom built 4 bedroom waterfront home by one of Newport's finest build- ers. 4 bath and elegant powder ro om. Family room, wet bar , 2 fireplaces. Spacious master suite with '1room size'' walk-in closets . $155,000 . . 644-4 91 0 To See Day or Evenin9 11,000 sq. fl. t;lt. up, 10'/. offices. Close lo freo- wey1. Coste Mesa. Priced et $1 25,000. Phone 644·4 91 0 To See THERE IS NO SV BSTITVTE FOR INTEGRITY AND EXPERIENCE "OVR 25t h l'EAR" WESLEY N. TAYLOR --------R· EA l TORS--------·----~ ~---- co. ·644-4910 Newport Center 2111 -Sa~ Joaquin Hills Rd • 644-4910 • • I .~ LOIS Tl;tOMPSON If you are: . ' P ele B arrell Jeea ft'J pre6onl6 , BEST BU'(S ON LIDO NEWLY REMODELED HOME. Charming 2 BR. Convertible den & 2 BA. J d e a I for a > couple or ~cbelor. Only $56,500. OUTSTANDING f AMILY 0HOME~4 ll<ldrm 3 bath \vi th sep. di ning rm. Lots· or paneli ng: beamed ceilings thru-out. ·Reall y priced to sell -$63 .500. NORD BAYFRONT -'REDU CED $2S,000. Beautiful 491h · lot. imprOved with older home + pier & slip. Great remodeling or ne'v bu ilding possibiUties at ne'" 'price of $200.000. Come fo Rancho L• Cue1t• 1t Brookhurst and Atl•rit• In Huntlngt.on Bffeh •ny d.•Y between 10 1.m. •nd 7 p.m. •nd select your home in our newly opened Un.it VI I. Lois Thon1J>$0n associated with F. ~I. Tarbell Con1pany Realtors Beach Blvd. office in HunUnglon Beach receiv. e<' lWO awards having a !o- tnl of listings and 11al~ of $~,650 dUl'ing the n10:nth of.Janua.ey. 1970. This awal'd is presenlcd by lhc Tarhelj Con\pany i:ach monU1 to all I l'ltlcspeoplc sellinli !100,0CXl or more 111 re~idential te· s 11 I t: s during 1t current n10n1h •• OPEN HOUSES No. 6 )YESTCLIFF VILLA !Dover Drive & \Vest.cliff). Luxurious. spacious. 2 BR . 2 BA. Di.nirig room. Single story. Gracious living for adul ts on ly. Excelle nt condition with im+' me4iate occup ancy:Open Sat 1·5. Priced fr0m $3o:no t~ $3S, 1 oo Occupancy ln June &: ·July . ' . 968-2929 968-1338 1331 WEST BAY AVE. See thi• charmin~ 3 Bdr:m ·ho.me \vit~ dinin g rm and large sunny patio, V 1.e· w of Bay -excellent location ! Only $56,000. Op en Sat & Sun 2·5, .• ' ~~ lDOOGener1I 1000 REDUCED Red tile roof, large inner atrium \Vit h re· tractable roof to· let the sun shine in. 4 Bdrm, 31h BA, Dover Shores view. Just reduced to· $99,500. OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1 • 5 Your very own wine cellar goes with this 2 ' sty 4 BR, 3 BA, POOL & VIEW o! Upper Bay. Owner says s~ll now -only $99,000. Come see at 1930 Santiago. THE .BIG ONE FIVE Bedrooms, 31h Baths. family rm, sep din rm. Island kitchen, 2 frplc's, 3 car gar- age. Panoramic view from th,e rim of Upper Bay. $95.000 STEPS TO BEACH Cuslo1n bi t hon1c in secluded China Cove. 4 Bdrms. + loft for pool table or ? Sandy beach few fee l away. S72,000. I ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors BA YCR EST OFFICE 1430 Ga laxy Drive, NB 646-1550 General 1000 General Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: WATERFRONTS ,WITH SLIP.S 4 BR. 3 Ba."beauty--J car gar .. $ 85,000 3 BR. 2 Ba. - 3 car garage - 6wner \ViU finance .... : ... 3 Units -excellent rent - \Vil! finance ................ $ 63.500 4 BR. 4 Ba. 3 Yr . old lovely ... $140.000 \Val ter Jiaase R-2 W/TWO SEPARATE HOMES Open House Sunday 1-5. Larkspur & 4th St., Co rona Del Mar. Large home. 4 Bed· rooms , office. fanl. rm~ PoOI. -2n·a J-lome 3 Bd's .. dining, ne''' cpt. & paint. On lot & 'h. $79.500. Mary Lou Marion BALBOA ISLAND l·lere is tha t hard to find, fa irly ne\V du- plex in exc. condition. 3 Bdrms. -2 baths front house & 2 Bdrms., l bath over extra lge. garage. Al\vays rented both v.•in te r & summer. S73,500. Kathryn Raul ston OPEN SATURDAY 1 ·5 21-9·-Poppy, Corona del Mar Ocean view from all 4 BR. Fam. rn1. Til e roof. Great pati o. O\\•ner's overseas - anxious! $59,500. Carol Tatum EASTBLUFF-SUNSET VU Lus k home w/character : 3 Br. 21h ba., ram. rm. + large addition that can be used for play area or pool rn1. Dramatic courtyard eut. $53.950 Mrs. Davles OPEN HOUSE 3435 9Ul.ET COVE Harbor View Hills, CdM Sun. 1 ·5 Lusk home. 3 BR. 2 ba. L'!e. f:tm. rin . '"' sweeping vie\V of harbor. Courtyard entry \V/pro fes!'. land scaping. S53.500. !ifrs. Davies CALIFORNIA CLASSIC Sharp 3 bedroo1n. dining room home : 2 fireplaces, courtyard entry. A-1 condiµon. Adult lived in. Prof. landscape~ w/niin1. care. Shorl escro\V. $46.500 · Mary Lou Marion UNIVERSITY PARK 10% Oo\vn will han dle this sep. home, lvith loan assumabl e at 6.5%. Owber will carry bal. "See". Good loo. $34.900 Al Fink COLDWELL, BANKER & CO . 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., NEWPOR T BEACH 833.0700 General 1000 OPEN HOUSES SAT & SUN PROM 1 4102 Brisbane W•y r.1~. Thompson has been ac· tlve in Real Eslate Sales since Augu.sl 1969. Prior to this has been employed by the U.S. Government. Lois resides \\1th her hu!iband Vern in Huntington Beach. She is 11ttendtng Orange Coast College taking Rt'al Estate cotu·scs 101vard ob- !aining her Broker's license. GREAT HOME · TERRIFIC LOAN ! 1338 ANTIGUA -see this most attractive 4 BR, 3 BA, executive home on charming ~Antigua Way. Priced right with large Joan assum abJi, at present Jo,v, lo\V interest! Open Sun 2 to 5. Offi,;e Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Westdiff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 Jn lovely Univen;ity Park • here's about the neatest 3 BR + either fam or din rm, .as il is now furnished. Up. graded crpts. drps & situat. ed on that beautiful "green belt". \\'e invi1e you io joi11 the TARBELL co. 11i1crr YoU receive n1orr. Advertising, more ,Benefits, molt Tra!n-1 ;;G;;e;;n;;er;;a;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1000;;;;G;;;;1n;;•;;';,;•;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;I 000;;;,[I ing and more Security! I' 2005 Balearic Dr. Please c;all Bob Yos! 812-5581 F. M. TARBELL CO. ln P11.cesetters :P..Jarina Serles in MESA VERDE ~ here's the cleanest 4 BR imagin. able. Hat> both fam rm &: form d.ln rm &: a grt"at ---o--=R_•_al~lo_» __ _ sparkJing tree form pool \\.'/ 4 Bedroom slid<!, etc. 1082 El Cam ;no Dr. Baycrest Another lovely home in i\lesa PIUs -Sep" arate del ~lar · big 2 story hon1~ -sin1ply immaculate & no1v ln .. Law Suite vacanl ro1· immediate pos-Urge 4. bf!droon1 Bavcrel'' ses.,.ion. About 2300 sq. ft honu; locate'd on a 100;.;Jl:} 2907 Baker St. corner Jot Heavy shake 1'00(, Pool time's here! One or 11.c 1varn1 fan1ily roon1 wilh fln-· choice ho1nes in the l\lesa place, brii;:ht built.in clectri<' Verde CambriQ.g" Series kitchen. It you t.'Ou1d u5e a with all lg .BR's'. Jam & din separate suile for Mom or rms. &. a great patio &. pool J?ad allowing maximu1n pri- for outdoor living ;tt its Yacy for all, this i~ ii, .This ~st. Don't mi5." il. homr rairly Sl'!lrkles. $6.1,000 SAT. \"POSSIBLY SUN .) 1125 Essex l •ne Build Your Own • Cast1t l\l'O adjacenl lee simple R-1 IT ALL AD.DS UP TO: $27,995 That's the starting price on a luxury class home in University Park. Included of, course arc: LOW DOWN PAYMENTS Excellenl state \Yidc trade prograim. Easy. IO\V niai ntenance designed ho1nes. \V ide selection of beautifuJ designs. Permanent, ex tensive landscaping thfough· ou t the community. 'rake Culver Drive off the San Diego }<\vy (405) to fl1atthe,vs Road. then lef t to U ~iversi ty Pork Phon : 17141 83?.0300 or C71 4t' 833·1190 In \Vestclifl . a beautifully landscaped home. clean & sparkling & most convenien1 10 school~. i;hopp'g & all beach & bay l'f!crcation fa- cilities. lols in Corona de.I ~lar South !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of !he H~gh1vay ;uld only ~~ 1 ~ block 10 lhr oc.<t?an. A :;pee· Gener•I 1000 General 1000 SUN. ONLY 2_00J ... Santiago Drive tacula r viPIY can br. devcio[J-I lliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil <'u. ~.000 • or ol'.·ner 1\·ill llli sell ~eparalcly. Jn ~C\\'port Beach's lovely Baycrest area. a truly great S'Br pool home . very mod· el'n & chic & just r ight for lhat disc:riminating buyer · vie1v! t026·Lemnos Drive See this oulo;tanding "decor- ator's" home. 4 + rain nn I:. din nn, Indy a conversa· lion piece & sharp. sharp. sharp! Westc:liff • $41,900 \\'he1'l' else in \Yeslclifl at this price? 3 huge bedrooms, large ll ving roon1 \vith \1•alls of glass. exposed bean1 ceil· ing 11.ncl fireplace. Ch(.'('ry kitchen ',llilh deligh!Jul break- fast <1J'ea. Lo1v interest as- sun1ablc loan. .Better be ~·6·5880 r quick. fllUI cinen'lll lhnbtl LLEGE REALTY ISOO Adlms 1IH1rbot,CJ£ 1 Lot Owners A 3 BR. HOME FOR ONLY- $10,995 Built on your land"' FEATURING ,/ 1080 sq. ft. I Double garage ./ AU lath and plaster .,/ Pullman bath <I Spacious \11srdrobc?s CALL 537-0380 *Jn most Orange County and other aoproved 1treais. Colesworthy & Co. REAL'rOR N'C\\'JXll'l Beoch OflJt'C 1028 Bayside Drive 67543~ G12-77i~l FOREST E. OLSON INC ., gealtors LEASE/OPTION AT THE BEACH Wal k to a private beach at Bayshores. 2 bedroom. den. 2 baths. Lease fo r a year then buy it a~ today's price. Terriffic oppor· tunity. Ne\vports fine st area , only--$36.-500. DIAL 645-0303 BIG HOUSE I $1,SOO DOWN No On. to G.J.'s. Large 4 Bdrms. 2 Ba ths aU elec . kitchen. Large living room \vith out of this \vorld custom brick fireplace. De- lightful area close to aJ I schools. shopping. etc. Fantastic te rms & price. Don't be late, Call today -Dial 962-5585. EASTBLUFF J+FAM +POOL +VIEW H3rd to beat! Tri level. 27 ft. fam il y with COl'k wall s. and authentic bar. 3 queen size bedroon1s 3 baths. Pool + jacuzzi bath .. A · mus ! see. \Vbat a viev.-: Priced no\\' at !59.900 DIAL 645-0303 LEASE /OPTION And near heach . 3 & 4 Bdrn1s. 1 & 2 stories tO choose fr on1 . Ne\v white shag carpets. Ne'v drapes, ne\v ya rd. Cul-de-sac St. Love· ly area. Very little money moves you in \Vith reason"ble n1onthly rent. Be rirst -Call STANCO BUILDERS, INC. OPEN HOUSES ' 962-5585 10666 \Vestminsh?1· Av!!. SAT & SUN 1.s 501 Kin9s Ploce Garden Gn>ve Balanced Po\\-'f!r Hon1es · Ne"·porl l·lci:ights. Large lam· -""'!"i~l""l""l'""'""'""~1 ily home. 4 BR., 2 BA .. L tt e Lady Alone Living &. lan1 ily roon1 , Ne1v l\fU!t sell this spotless doll C8.I'J'IC1S. Owner ...,•ill carry house in lovely ~fcsa Verde. 1st TD. Lo,11 do,1•n. Plui>;h deep pile carpe1s throughoul. Lovely custon1 d!·apcs. 3 huge bcdt'OOmll. Gorgeouit putln1a.n batluJ. Ictenl localion, Great ·11ehool systen1. Neal' Country Cluh. FH1\ rlol'•n pa)•menl is $2000. NO DOWN ro Gl's. Call! WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee 2790 Harbor Blvd, at Adan1s 545.0465 Open· 'til 9 P:r.f Builders Attention! 1 13U1Lb UNITS (151 2010 Vista Cajon 1 Newport Beach . 3 Bit.. 2 BA .. fan1ily & din- ing area. All onw!cvcl. rn lhc BLUFFS. S11.~i00 283 Del Mar Costa Mesa R·2 lot. 2 BR.,. 1 BA. Nev.' carpcl.S. Now l>a]nt instde & out. NC\.\' drive~. Carngc. Lochen my er Re.1Jtur Lot 100 x 297 \vllh good 3 OPf.N SAT. &. SUN. ·Bedroom home. Top loca· 1860 Nc11 p0r1 filvd .• CM tiot1! $49.500. Wel l1-McCardle, Rlt rs. CALL. IH6-lfl28 .E\•c.s. 646·Z2001 1S10 New~>rt• Blvd .. C.M. 535,000 I 548-7729 644-0681 Eves. $25 900 4 Bdrm + Family rm l • O<ltgh>lol homo. >"or lhosto 4 Bdrm & 3 baths ~·Ito de~ire lhe be$t. Elegant Seautlflll family honie, e~llr)' enlr')' hall, huge la111lly rrn. hall, dining tn1, rt'ar llvtni dining rm, built·ln •PP11"nc· rm .. flreplaet. nnc qui:illf)I Cl!, casc,dlng \\.-alerfo.11, bulll>ins. 540-1720 beaulltul yiu'd. S.IQ.1720 TARBEL L 295S H1tbot" r ARBELL 2955-Horbor 4 BEDROOM + FAM WHATI $21 ,SOO Scarce as hens teeth! 4 large bedrooms. 2 bath s. Fa mily roon1 . Deluxe ki tchen wit h all latest built-ins. Carpeting. ~la rd to bea t at $21,500 and only 5 years yonn.£!. 1·1ur rv lo sec. nrAt. 640-0303 OLD FA RM HOUSE 2 or :l Bdrn1's. Forn1al dining rn1 .. gian t countr.v kitc hen. service porch. F'a ntasti c lot. JOO ' frontage. 240' deep. over •t<i acre. Zoned 1\11 . Storage heaven. Trucks. equip- 1nent. Mi nimu rn Du. Owner \Viii help fin· ancc. Don't be late' -Call 962-5585 DELUXE FOURPLEX EARNS $6,900 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom units. 2 baths In' 1 and fi re places. Buil~ins. All units on year- ly lease except O\Vners .suite. 3 patios . Much more.! Just 15% do~·n and priced now at a low $~5,950. To see DI AL 645-ll303. . ·l UNITS ON 1 LOT I J1ouse + 2 apts. r~sntastic monay makers. Summer rents can be raised . 5 Bl.ks. from beach . Owner \Vil ! !inanec \Vllh 1n111imUm dovrn . 'rhis can't last over night. $21 900. Better be ilrst and call no,v. Dial 962-5585 FOREST E. OLSON , INC . HUNTINGTON BEACH 19131 Brookhurst . 962·5StS COSTA MESA 2299 Hor bor Blvd. ~S.03Q3 .• ~ 24 ,,4llt YEARS C.t.R W1117'1: OF ~~1141' e.. REAL . 'SOLIJ ESTATE -EXPERIENCE • It's the SOLD SIGN "_thot counts WE SELL 3 HOMES PER DAY 1.ET . YOURS BE NEXT OWNIR TRANSFERRED !llust ~ell this lovely 4 plus family room r,.. cenlly redecorated in· side. Alis u inc Jari:;c 5~ % GI loan. Close to Autonctics and prittd to fit your budget itt $29,400. 546·5440 NllD SOM l ELIOW ROOM ! Large half acre lot in Sanli\ Ana •leifl:hl!t l;ood for horst's, or nul'- sery: possible to us.e for uni1, <ill thls for $33,500. But. If yo11 nt'f'd " hon1r this 2 Br. ts a cha1·111rr 11·l th nicr C'!'lting area and J1;c. living room. 5•16-5140 THIS IS RESERVED FOR YOU! If yo1.1 want top bill· lftfJ call now! First seller to call 9ets this spot FREE!! MR. PERSNICKETY IUYIR •tcre's one that \Yill please "!very member or th(' fan1ily. Priced to sell ill S3L9:)(1. Li:;:,. J nn & fain ro•l11\ honlf', cluS<" lo ~ch0t1li; & 11hOPJlins:. Fully ei•r11('1ed and pol· ii;hf'd IO II '1''', 1\\0\'(' ri~lil In. rTru; good as· 1n1mnblC' loan t1)4'!. ~46·~'10 LIVI IETTER FOR LESS 3 Bed1·oon1 beauty In nice area. convenient to schools ' & shopping. Beautiful landsca ping. An unbelievable I o w price of $20.500. Featur- es blt-in1, extr11 qualil;Y cpts, 2 Baths. EZ terms. 546-5440 SILL Ill J'ust reduced & owner says, must sell! 2 Yesrs young. Owner has re.IQ- l'l:t ted & m ust dispose of Lhis lovely 4 BR &. fam- ily. 2000 $Q fJ home. l\fany cus tom ~fea tures. S3000 l>o\vn moves you in , ~250 J>er mo keef)5 you thC'rc & that . Incl ll\XCS A. insurance. Full · price '31.000. 546-5440 ~'h 0/J ON .SAVINGS ReJatively safe and trouble fre e . ' Participe te in O ur REAL ESTATE LOAN PROGRAM .Call Do ug Whiling JUST LISTED OUTSTANDI NG VALUE ·Totorru1c typc\1Titer k re11dy for you to niovr in~ Th!i; lO\'C'ly home lo· cated In the hc11rt of COli lll j\·Jr.1>a hM 4 Bil .. i or \1·hich 11rc. kins sizr. r.rpt~ 11t·c nC'ar n"1\'. Al $3-1.975 \1•ith assu1neblC' loan and E·Z 1rrms. thl8 \t'on't la.st 516-54<10 S·T·R·E·T·C·H YOUR $$$$$ ,lulil rcdu~ed 1o S39,900. Tl's Jai·g~. about 2100 sq. fl. ·1 Good size bed· 1·oon15, f'11orn1o us scpa· rA tl'd rrorn ki ll·hen, :.!Ox· 18 fa1nily room. J\t11ny CU$lom f"lllUl't"!I. Good 1-lesa Vcrclr l(l(:etion and must bf' ~olcl. i'S:J9.900. 546-5•110 LEVERAGE AND SHILTU Large commerc.lal bldg. Jn good location of Ne1'. port. In nrcd or good ni11.ni\~en1cnt. If you do11'1 \1·11111 lo 11111na;;<' \i·c 11 ill do ii fot• you. 90"i· fi11nncin !:' av111lahll' al 7* rq lntc1'Csl. $12.- 0011 dv\\'n \•'ill 11robably buy thllt ori c. If Unck• Sam Is bfli ng you th1:t yc11r don't 1vaJ1 lill next yr.ar to d(I 11on1 cthi11;; about IL ~16·&140 BUILDERS ATTENTION! 'INVESTORS AmNT10NI .111~l listed for ~'.?J.7:>00 rach. t1\'0 lot.s prt'llenlly zoned T:-2. 12:f Front- R!:f', C'011ld obtain var!· <1ncc to R·4. Terrific lo- ca ll6n for \\'alkini:;: 10 downtown Costa f.lesa. P1·egcnl incon1c :5'260. per mo. 0 1YnCr \vilt C!lJT,Y 2nd. 5•16·5440 NO DOWN TO VETS· BETTER HURRY I Thi~ nicr L.AnGE f'CVE hcd1·ou1J1 is h1·in;; of- frrl'd to vets at •he lo\\·! Jo1\'! price of $32,950. Jn ndrlilion It realurl'S 2 RaUu; and fan1ily l'oom. Clos" to shopi; an d ~l·hooL~. 546·5440 JUST REDUCED $2,000 \Vould you belir\•r. lhis fah11lo11s 4 .,. DEN + J>OOL home has ~n 1'tduct'.'d ai;nin~ O\\•nf'r :;ays. 1nusl ~ell! •las r,.- duccd S4500 tn last l\\'O 111onth~. 8vr.rythlni: in lhls homr is A·! Qual· il~-. Pool rif.Vt'lop1ncnl il' a beauty. Pric~ $53.000 -ii is a Htllc over de· \'eloped so 01vner i5' see· ritldng! •, 5<16·5·140 ., DON'T IE LATI . Just listed and priced to sell in J\olesa Verde, four hedrO.lms. L\\'O bath 1 , large size family room. Bt'auUful fireplace. real nk·e cpl! an~ d rape.11 S36.9.50. Better hurry! Good financing 8\'&il· able. 546·5440 GI RESALE 7 1/J ~'it INTEREST ~.'J,000 movrs you In to this nit<'IY appointed rivr bed1·oom, YP.11!, l said five bc>droom ~ ramily roon1 home. Clrn;c to St John!. This home could handlr. eight children "&!'ilY hecausc hedroom9 ll l'f' large. full price $J.J,050 546-5440 . . THE URI ONE '.'i bedroo1n. 3 baths, for· n1el dining roo111. Close.ta 1<:alorc. Plush cpts. 01vn• er soys mul'lt sell so re· duct'd (he prict! $1500. COOfl location close to .,11 ~<:hools $37,000. 1101v only 546-5440 ~····"··-PAUL-WHITE- Realty Cn. CARNAIIAN I 1093 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA . ' . I .. .. I I I } ·~nda J jfe P~IGE WATERJR ONT HOMES orEN Si DA y 11 • 5 16 Lin Isle Drive I New 5 bedroom, 5 ath home wiU1 upstairs , , vjew of Corona deJ ~1ar hills. 3 Fireplaces & l BBQ, Luxurious carpeting & panelling. Land· • scaped. With dock ......•...... $145,oi>O ' : 80 Linda Ill• Drive J 5 Bedroom & n1aid 's. 5 baths with ran1ily tOOtll & l ~rge ru1npus room . 3 Fireplaces. .f.,246 Sq. n . Dock & bo3l slip., .. Sl59.300 9il Lind a Isle Drlvt Beautiful 4 Bedroom. 4 Bath home with ei- tra large living roon1 & master ~Bedroom. 'Carpets & drapes. Landscaped . Boat slip. .Near tennis court & club ...... QO\Y $120.000 W.1te rfront Lots Lot number 4: Excellent 51 ti.. Linda Isl e leasehold lot. Consider trade. . . $35.000 l.ot number 41 : Loni \\later view v.'ith 76.2 rt. of frontage fac:ini? Harbor Island. BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR • 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 673-7176 ' General 1oOo_s;1nerel 1000 GOLFER'S PARADISE - Beautiful executive 3 Bdrm. 3 ·Bath home. Tastefully carpeted. draped & furn. by dee· Orator. Loe. on the green at 10th hole of Ber- muda Dunes 27 hol e golf course, site Of the Bob Hope Classics. Has 2 golf carts & swim pool. Bermuda Dunes Country Club member· ship avail. Ask $95.000. Xlnt terms avail able. BI LL GRUNDY, REALTOR Ill Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B. 673-7176 By App't MAGNIFICENT Span i4k UPPER BAY OPEN HOUSE Sat & Su.n ·11 .s 4000 sq. fl uhder Mission tile root 5' lrg. Bdr111s. 30 rt. ~laster suite W/frplc. Formal din. r1n., lovely liv. rn1 . W/frplc. 'Panelled family rm. w/huge frplc .. wet bar. Spanish lile floors. Custom carpets & drapes. Pro- £essionally landscaped. Roont for Pod!. 3 car garage. 'boat storage. EVERY EXTRA! As· sume 7'h% loan. S84,500. I 429 Windward Lane, Newport Bt:ach (Btwn 211t & 22nd St., off Tustin Ave.) * BY OWNER. 646-1846 * General 1000 1 G•n•r•I 1000 ' l • l T • ' I I OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S 43S ALISO :-:'pl Height:s. Pro· f"ss. decor. 3 BR & rnm. rm. 5 y1·s. old. F'ANTASTIC kltch· rri • "'Otth buying 1 he home for: I LI =Co=R=DIN-M =·R=Tl=N=j1!.J ..... 111·1112 :J $27,995 Assum• 53/4% Loan Terrific 511~ 71 apr loan to aJ1sun1c. -Lo11• tnonthly payn1e.nt:i. l::ntry hall, huge fanilly morn, alrium wilh 11•11.tPrlalt. buill·in"'. [,.J()..1720 TARBELL 29SS Ha•bo• HIGH ON A HILL NO DOWN G.I. Fantutic VJEW : f.antutlc 'rER~1S! Sparkling h o ni t' with SLUf1.IPSTONE FIRE· P.LACE. family roon1. buill· ins. The VlE\V a1one is worth the price o( $27,000! WE SELL A HOME. EVERY 31 MINUTES WaJker & Lee 2043' \Vestclirt Dr. . 646-171l 51/• 0/o LOAN $25,950 4 Bdrm + Family r m Pa.tk like yard "'ilh BBQ · flrepla.ec, entry ha.U, fire· p\11.ce 1n huge tan11Jy rm. 2 ISLAND living. J BP .. 11-i ba. b<lltl:i. Asliunie 51•'t apr + 1 Br. apt. rum. $57.500 loan. ~IQ.-1720 DAllY PILOT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS =================.Pyramid ExchangoI'!MS-956!1 TARBELL 2955 Harbor J ene ra I IOOOGeneral 1000General 1000 Genera l 1000 I • I I . Open Houses . THIS WEEKEND · '"' ttiit "•'1 41rectef"f wltt1 P• ttih weekn41 • r•• 9• llo1te l1111tf119. All tlile IKcrtl•111 lhtff belew are detcrlltff 111 ''"'" *1•11 tly 91111•.nisl"'I el!A• wheR 111 toMy .. DAILT PILOT WANT ADS. Pot,..., ~ .,.. .._.._. f., wk •r t. re11t ere •f9" '• Tbt 111ch l11formotto11 111 this cal111111 ..U Frlhr. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom ) I *No. 6 \Ve stcliff Villa , Do ver Drive, NB 642-5200 (Sal 1·5) 22786 Jsla l\1arc Drive (Lake Forest) El Toro. 494·8463 {Sun 1-5) •1356 \Vinterswcet \Vay. Univers ity.Park 673-8550 (Sun 1·51 13 Bedroom) 223 Vi a Ithaca ( Liclo l~!e) J\B 67f>.1662 1Sun 12·5) 717 Poppy A\'c .. Corona del Mar 67f>.21Ul (S un 12 :30-5! 401 Ali so t Nev,.pori tleights) NB 675-3000 rsun 1-5 l 521 Redlands, Ne\vport Beach 646-7171 (Sal 1·5l 2007 Vi sta Cajon. !the Blufrs) NB 673-8550 (Sun 1-5 l 301 Avenida Cerritos (\he Bluffs} NB 673-8550 (Sun 1-5) 1607 l)orl Strrling fl-larbor Vie\V HUis) NB. 673·8550 (S un 2-6) (3 Bed room & Family or Den) **433 Bayside Drive. Ne<A•porl Heach 642-8235 (Sal & Sun) 135 Ali so (Nc1v porl tleights) NB 6i5·1Gfi2 (Sat & Sun l·S l 2J1 Santa Ano :\vc .. Nc\vport Beach 675-3982 !Sal & Sun all day) 884 Presidio Drive t f\1e sa de! ~1ar) CJ\.1 546-9769 1Sal 9-5 Sun 1-0l 25 12 l•'ordhcin1 Drive. Costa J\llesa 549-3738 (Open Daily! 438 Aliso I Ne\\'po rl I lc1ghls) NB 675-4600 (S un 1·4) 2298 \Vatern1an \\'ay, l~ast Costa ~1esa 645-2000 :548-6966 eves. !Sat & Sun 1-51 ll92 C'ortez I hlesa del f\·lar) Costa l\·tesa 540·1720 ISal 1-5 ) *2048 Commodore Rd . ( Baycrest ) NO 646-3255 1 Sun 2-5) 67il f\1ar1lyn Drive. ll untington Beach 842-6691 (Sun 1-5) 10052 Starboard Lane. 1-luntington Bexh 842-6691 rsun 1-5) 22805 Palmck C.,ircle. El Toro 830-6060 rsun 1·51 *9352 Candle"·ood. l~untington Beach 842-6691 (Sat 1-5) 4725 Royce (University Park) Irvine 833-0820 I Sun 12-5 ) 3212 Jo"'" Street. Cos ta l\lesa 645-03-0:J I ~un 1-5 J 3213 Colorado I ~lesa \lerdc) ('1\1 546-2313 ' /Sun l-5! 2300 I leather Ne,vporl 546-2313 /Sun 1.5) 34:t5 Quiet Cove lflarbor \'ie'v l.J i1\s) Cd;\'f 833-0iOO : 644-243-0 1Sun 1-5 1 *2815 Catalpa I Easlblu£1) NB 645-03-03 I Sal & Sun 1-5) 3198 Counlry Club Drive (Mesa Verde) CM. 546-2313 !Sun 1-51 1201 Berkshire. Newport Beach 6"6-n71 rsat & Sun 1-5) ,. (4 ltdr ooml 2m East 23rd SI.. "Costa Mesa GQ-177! fSun 1·5) *4e39 F'airflcld /Cameo Shores! Cd~I 67S,.Wl (Sun 1-5\ *~ ''iln4 llle'Drlvc (Linda l•le) NB 673-lliij (Sun 11-5) 4645 Oort41>(~qi'mco Shores) CdM 675-aooll r Sun 1-51 (4 Bedroom & F•mily or Oen) 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Open Daily) *1300 Estelle (Upper Bay\ NB 642-8235 (Sal & Sun ) 505 Morning Star Lane (Dover ShoreS) NB 642-8235 /Sal & Sun l *J624 ·Antigua \Vay <Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sun) 2710 Drake (l\ilesa de! l\'lar) Costa l\1es3 499-1990 :494-5488 1. (Sal & Sun 1-51 19101 Bik ini Lane. 11untington Beach 842-6691 (Sat 12-5! ltt-1 930 Santiago· (Dover Shores) NB '1l46-I550 (Sun 1·51 1632 Dorothy Lane (Westcliff) NB 644-4910 ; (Sun 1·5) 1 ~38 Antigua \Va y roovcr ~horcsl NB 642-5200 {S un 2-51 24822 Spadra. l\lission Viejo 830-0060 24721 Belgrcen. l.!:1 Toro (Sun 1-5) 8"0-6060 (Sun 1-5) 22796 lsla1nere (Lake P"otest l El Toro 830-6060 · (Sun 1-5) 219 PooP.Y Ave .. CCl rona del l\lar 833-0700 : 644-243-0 (Sat 1-5) lOORt .J on Day. J-luntington Beach 546-2313 (Sun 1-5) 2204 Artesia, Santa Ana , 546-3291 ·rs.1 11-4> 848 SI. Clair. Cos ta Nlesa 546-3291 _ ~~fSa.t-H-4 ! *1500 Elon Place f\Vcs tC'liff) NB 646-7711 !Sal & Snn 12·51 *1227 Hi ghland Orivc. Newport Beach 646-0555 : 531 ·5570 ISun 1-51 *25 15 Harbor Vie'v T1rive (Harbor Vie\v Hills! CdM. 675-3000 ISoln 1-51 2348 Carob (Easlblulf) NB 675-3000 <Sun 1-5) 121n Starboard (l·la rbor Vie\v J-lill s) CdM 675-3000 ISun 1-5 l 14 Bedroom & Income) *Lal'k spur & 4t h, Corona de! l\'l ar 644-243-0 :833-0700 fSun 1-0 l (5 Bedroom) **14 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 642-11'235 . fSal & Sun ) **16 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle! l':/B 673-7176 : (SUn 11-5 ) (5 Bedroom & Fa mily or Oen) * 1536 Galaxy Drive I Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun ) ft*l Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 642-11235 (Sal & Sun I 429 \Vind,vard Lane fof{ Tustin) NB 646-1846 (Sat & Sun 11-5) **80 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 673-7176 (Sun ll-51 1828 ~amaica (l\lei1a Verde) Co~ta Mesa 546-5990 (Sun lrom I l DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 & 3 Bedroom) **4010 Ri ver :\ve nu e.. Ne "'POrt Beach 641)..24 14 ISun 1-5 ) CONDOMINIUM 12 Bedroom & Den or Family) No. 50 Blue Lagoon Villas. Laguna Beach 644-4910 (Sal & Sun 1-b) 511 Avenida Campan~ (Blu[f5) NB 644-2867 !Sal & Sun 12-5) () B.droom) 53.5 Vista Flora. Nt?"'po'rt Beach 646-7171 ISat -&·Suo 1-51 INCOME UNITS CJ) 3 Bedroom (3) 2 Bedroom. tOI 13th Street. Hnnllnglon Beach 536-2579 (Sun 1-S) . '••'. •• W.-ttrfn11t + • * , ... •111 W9"ffro11f ----~- HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUS."°E~S -:,F:;O::;R;:;S::A:;'l-:'E::::.H:'D...;U,_.,S_:cE:'-S .;.F.:cO.:.:R...:S:::A::;l :;:E:::-i HOUSES FOR SALE Ge"•r11I 1000G1ntr:~1';'I = .. =. ::::.;:::;:0;;06, G•r.;;,\i ._ 1000<;eneral lfDO --0.ni r•f ~1000· FINER HOMES WE ANNOUNCE WITH PRIDE THE MERG- ING OF JOHN MACN~B REAL TY COM- PANY, SERVING NEWPORT HAR BO R SINCE 1954 -WITH LINDA ISLE DEVEL· OPMENT COMPANY, OIVILOPERS OF LINDA ISLE, UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF JOHN MACNAB, REAL TOft ' Our Experienced'Re,aldentlal St~ff Offer-. You : LINDA ISLE -.. This dew Bayfront bofue ha~ everythfng: 5 Bedr.oom~1 4 llaths plus · powi:ler room. Huge family room with sunken wet tiar formal dining room, break.fast area & kitchen with Vi~w of 'vatef;' your choice of decor. From this 55 Ft. Bayiront ho1ne you can sail to a.nyplace in the 'vorld . See our represent.a~ t1ve al #1 Linda Isle. ' ' · DOVER SHORES /\ king s ize home \Vith a spectacular vie\v plus a heafed .& :filtered swimming pool. 4 Bedr?<?ms. famtly room, forn1a l dining room. exq~1s1tely dec<!rated . Only 21,6 years old. Aokmg $\04,000. Open Sun. 1624 Antigua Way. • DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Bankruptcy Receiver has instructed us to ac· cept offers (or this wonderful Norman Grant built 2-slory homr .on 60 !l. lot with pier & float. 4 Bedrooms. large formal living room & formal dining room. Open S"at. & Stin. 333 Morning Star Lane. DOVER SHORES Beautilully landscaped view hcime \Vilh 4 bedrooms. :W9,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1130 Santiago Drive. UPPER BAY Exceptionally lovely home. \Yith master bed- room. large living room , beautiful family room & dining room, all opening to 40 ft. pool & lana1. This customized, imn1aculate 4 bed· roo1n home may be seen Sat. & Sun. Priced al $67,500. 1300 Estelle /Corner of Highland & Eslelle). • VACANT LOT Corner of Highland & Somerset. set among be~utiful homes. at the excf;!ptlonally )O\V price of $23,500. MACNAB-IRVINE REAL TY COMPANY 9QI Dover Dr .. Suite 120 642-8235 LIDO WATERFRONT APARTMENTS 320 UDO NORD 3 Bedrooms $111.00 Per Mo. $2t900 6 ljeauliful unlts. 8 Ca r garages & utility room, with 85 fl. fronting on excellent swlm· ming beach. Units are newly fu rnished. Now $240,000, Excellent terms available. Anyone can uaume nl•tinc nlA loan, annual perc:errt· qe rate ol 514~ -No qual- ifying -New ca rpe t• thJ'ouahoul -This i1 your doll houM' -See l !. -. Bill GRUNDY, REAL TOR 133 Dover Or., Sult• 3, N.B. 67J..7f16 By App't. 1.G:.•:;•;:•:.:.•:;•lc_ ___ .;1.:000::: ,General 1000 'TAKE OVER LOAN On U1is cute 4 bdrm, Rancher. loaded wt th 'Jl:UCH Sl-IAG CARP,E'l'· ING. Custom d r a~ es, wood burning lrplc. Ncsl- IP.d neatJy on a tree stud· ded k>L $23,500 l-"ull prll''C. $2,(00 Down. Tak!.' owr low G.I. pa.ymls. of Sl83 a nionth. IMMED. POSSE SSION On lhis 4 Behm. Sol Vis- • ta, featuring 1800 aq. u. 2 Ba!hs. Sep. family 1'00n1: used brick frplc .. elec. bl!-ins. dishwuher, carpels & drapes. C.l. No money down, or tak~ ov- er this low s9'. % Joan, $144 per month. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 546-3291 Open 7 days lo 8:30 P.l\I. PENINSULA BEAUTY This gorgeous 2 '1tory, 3 BR lamily honie jg lcica!ed 1n Ncwporc's Jinest beach area. Lge family l'nt on second noor with porch, llreplace & "'et bar, great for enter- taining. Lovely exterior with picket fenced .. front yard. Buyer can as.~ume low inter· est insurance Joan & no points to pay, Jin outstand· ing ~·aJue for;~.too. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 010tce Jocallon. unobstruct· 2629 HARBOR BLVD. ible view • best area in Dov~ 5464640 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL ors"'"'· 4 Bdnn, 3 BA, & OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 po\.\·der rn1 · just recently LAST compleled. F'am rm w/frplc • & >A'lllk In wet bar. Dining rm , kitchen, livtng nn & m"'" bdnn on the vl•w. CHANC.E Secludet'I court yard pooJ. 3 Oir garaee. 3180. &t fl of luxury. Decorator Clll'peti.ng. Landscaped in front & inner To own lhig large, execiJth.-e patio. 'bo~ with Jots of charm, 3 Ivan Wells & Sons large bedrooms, 2~'!1 bath& __ ;, lh• Back B•• ...... acrou Roy J. Ward Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1430 Gala.'<Y Drive 646.1550 10pcn Daily) lrom Cherry Lake. You can lease with option lo buy, or try 10% down, $45,000. 546-2113 \0 THI.: REA!. ~ESTAT ERS ' ' . BALBOA ISLAND ~!!!!;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;~;;,;;;;;;;; 3 BR. 2 BA .. FURN. 149,500. 3 Bedrooms·Sharpl. OWNER w 1cARRY "' T o AT GOOD INT. WITH LO\V $111.00 Total Mo. oowN . 2 ~-UR~. DUPLEXES ON P l LlITLE ISLAND. XLNT m lNC. STEPS TO BAY. \'ou ha\·e to i;ee lhi:s to be· lieve it. All ilew carpetin&. double garage, forced air healing, lafKe built-in kltcti. en. BcaurifuJ\y appointed - Full prk.-e $27,900. Better hUJTY. ORANGE COUNTY'S $67,950 EAOI. 2 SO. BAYF'RONT CORNER HOl'itES, EAQI Wmt SAY· VIE\V API'. XLNT TERMS. Salisbury Reelty 315 MARINE AVE . 67J..6900 BALBOA ISLAND OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX • co,ATS WALLACE LARGEST REAL TORS 2629 HARBOR Bl VD. -546-4141-S46-8640 -· (Open EVenlng s) OPEN EVES TILL 8:30 Gen•ral 1000 I G~neral 1000;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""""""'"""' CORf\'ER WT . upper 3 bd· rm. 1 bath. firepla~. eltc· tric hll·in kitchen . Lower 1 bdrm .. 1 bath. fireplace. 2 Sgl. car ;aniges. B E ST OCEAN F'RONT BUY al 162.500. Small Down Poymont -------GI RESALE S750 DOWN Here·:i a beauty wi th 3 hui;e CLOSE brdroon1s and 2 b a I h s. Ty,·o story. F r VE SEO. R.OOMS. lht-• bath l><>m< ON FHAIV A TERMS Gorgeous brick fireplace. • .. Dishmaster ~itchea \v I 1 h · \l'i1h large rear living room. will buy thi1t cutfl 2 bdrm & den home near city park &: rio1•;ntvwn. F'eatUN's hard- 'li.'OOd flool'!'l, heatilalor: fin. ~. Iruil trees etc. It's vacant. Immediate posses- sion, dish\o\uher. Beautiful car, YOUR fin-place, dinin g room , breah.-fast room and built-in pets and drapefi. Older coup. tr relinni;, ~ys srll "·ith • kilehf'n. Profeuionally land· SJ.fOO lotal down on F'HA • scaped fenced rear yard, t('nns 01· NO DO\'lN v.A. EYES tv.·o p11 lios and waterfall. ASSU'tE $33,'--6Sl ~o VA Call for atl appointment. " _, ... ,. WE SELL A HOME · LOAN. 01vner being trans. EVERY 31 MINUTES fe1'l'f'fl . Priced to sell quick- $22,950 Walker & Lee 2190 Ha rtior Blvd . Jlit Adan\s ;.1s.!J.J9t Open 'rll 9 Pl\1 $28,950 4 Bdrm & Family rm. Prime location. Entry hall, full dining room, 3· ~pa:ralc balh!. f'ireplae«, AJ1na.t no down G.f. O"·ner de:iperate. ;, J0..172!1 ' TARBELL 29S5 Ha•bo• a nd ehvision 3. dream! Nov.• OJ){'n lhC!!tt and call for an appoininienl! Il's a •vell· Joc;itccl. wr:I\ • decoJ·a!ed, c t r a. n, pride-of.owne~hir hon1e \vllh a large 18 x 22 run1pu11 room. $26,250. 5% o/c VA Loan at $220 PITI per month. Finl titne advertis- od. 546-2313 \oTHEREAL \'"""-ESTATERS '-0"1" ,r,. ·,· 2 HOUSES ON 2 LOTS Ripe !or investors. South of Highway, Coa rona del Mar. Zoned R-2. Priced slightly above land value. Take a good look -i~ will c heck oul \\•ell c:il $57,500. (Eves. 548-79621 AFTER CHURCH SUN DAY ... Co1ne and see this lovely 4 Bedrm, F a 1n 1 I y Room, top-condition home al 2848 CAROB , EASTBLUFF. OPEtl 1-5 PM. O\vners have purchased another property and priced this below market for quick sale al S43,600. (Eves. 646-5227) DOUBLE DUTY DUPLEX Best Corona de! r.-Tar location, South of 11wy. not far fro1n Newport Center. Front '2 Bedroom Unit for O\Vner. Furnished one Bedroom unit in rear for income. One of our best values al $44,500. (Eves. 673-2569) JUST LISTED f>larbor Vie \v I-f ills Beauty. \r ith Vie\v of Ray, Oc~an and City lights. 4 Bedrooms, Full Dining Room and F'ami\y Jloon1 . 11eat- ed and Filtered Pool. Excellent floor plan. SEE SUNDAY 1-5 PM. 2815 HARBOR VIEW DR. . ' 2 CHOICES -IRVINE TERRAC E .A. beauty on Bayadere: 4 Bdrms. 3 Baths. Dining Rm. Bar. f\.lany extras. Good Plan. $74 .500. Jllves. 673-0554) This action-priced new listing on Dol phin 'Terrace at $59,500. 4 Bedrms. Family Rm. Dining Room. Built Jess than 5 yrs. (Eve~ 673-6755) 6 UNITS -CORONA OEL MAR Choice location, Choice Properly. Over 1800 .>q. fl. Fee Simple Land. Always rented. Excellent Appreciation Pot@ ntial ! Details upon request. ( E \'CS . 67s.o554 l ~ ly $39.950. Evening11 Call 531-5570 OPEN \tO ' THE REAL \"-ESTATERS ' ' I 'I I ' ... IRVINE TERRACE \Vatch tbe Sun ul over Catalina lrom thil'i lo\'ely honte at li21 Galalu Tern.ct OPEN HOUSE thls weekend 4 bedroon1s 3 Baths Beautiful laMscaping Sparkling pool Glittering night lights 181,Ql)O HAftBOft FASCINATING Baycrest custom built home by Ivan \\'eJls, )figh beam· f!d ceilings In llvtng roont & famlly room . Plenty of pr!. vacy 11.round pat.lo & spark- ling poot Arnold & Freud 388 E. 17th St., c.r..t. 16 UNITS COSTA MESA'S BEST $275,800 YOu may assu1ne a $225.000. 1st TO at 6.6<;{. inl \vi.th SM.001. do"'"· Present i11- comc $33,120. per yr. Call tu see this 0 toji="nolch"-sbe:l· te,r. • )1~.·.:;~1 "\ ~ r~~ ·)~~ ,, l fl' 546-5990 ' Estate Sale Lean I Option Relllton 646.nM Grut locatio.n, \.\'lllk lo \Vest- cll.H 1•'0pping. CIPan :l BR LEASE WITH OPTION horn<. hnt"~ Doon. dining. 3 Bt'dnn. t B&th, lo\'ely encl J'-'\tio, nice yard, As- yard & paUo. CI o 1 r to sumable 6"'~ lOl'ln avail. school$. S1 S5 prr n10 Lea~ Sli.; mo, Call 545-8lli. DAVIDSON Realty ""'"" c ... , Rca1 ''"'"· ~'tro ~ .... "~'o.;s ESTATE SALE- LAKEF'RoNr ·Lake Fores!. 2 Btrhnon1 . Costa f1.le.Mt. New 2 br, 2 Ba. p)U81'1 crpta Ea~•slde. n .:? ior.c. lflvti;t. A drpa. Under teJ)lactment mcnl property, 1arpi lot.. prtcc. IA-a:se option. Ow}l~t ~.l.~. Prlnell)l.I' o n I y. m11 .. d •. Ow'ntt -63 '.c;m.:.ms=..:or:....::54.:.1·=25:::13.:_ __ "C" THOMAS Realtor 224 \V. Cbut Hwy. S4S-Mrl Newport Beach, Eve. S4s.56t3 180" VIEW 5 Bedrooms, famil · roam den, island kltcrn!'n. Jva~ \Vtlls built. Pool. TrB.de for smaller ho!nl' , ..... $95.000. EXCHANGES Free exchange li~t. We haw 'vhat you \Yant. Near or far. What do yuu have? 646-4837 MATCH EM REAL T'f Irvine Terr•ce East Spotless 4 BR. 2\'t bath plllll enclosed lanai. Elec. kitch. l'n. brkfst. area. Low lease- hold fee. Sale price $56,650 F'or Appointment Call CURT DOSH, Realtor li30 \V. Coa.!it Highway &12.&172 D:es. 673--3461 COME SEE! 479 ABBIE WAY Open Sal & Sun. J-5 P M Across street from \Vestcliff Shopping' Cen!er, tlerltage Real Eslate, CalJ 5-10-1151 topen ~ves.l \\'ESTCLIFf Exec. lranstr IOf'U!s sale of outstanding J br, :l ba, lfl tam rm home. Luxury crpt.s, drps, 1A·a1I paper. Im. mac! As11ume 61'% loan. S48.500. 1921 ~1arlner.: Dr., N.8. Call 646-5jU SEASHORE DRIVE OCEAN VIEW Furn. Duple:-.:: Dbl. illnll!: Immaculate! $41,9S> George Williamson REALTOR '73-4350 '7).15'4 Ev11. LIDO ISLE 3 BR. Near beach A. tennis c:t&. Ice street to stra.da lot with 8\D'I· ny patlo. Enjoy the rood lift.'! $59,500. By app'I. Riddle & Ross Rltrs l535 E. Coa~t Hwy. 675-7425 MESA DEL MAR •1 BR. 2 Ba .. F'amily Rm. Large y11rd. Nr. shoppinr &: fi'r'1vy. $28,IXXI Low dn. own/ bkr 499-1900. 4!M.MBS, Home & Duplex $27 ,500 &.\Ide 3 Br. prlv 6% lottn, ltd for clur hse. Leavtna ana. Ownerlbkr. 646-3i5D. ' BR. J% ba. lam nn, \Vestcliff Plaza aru, ahq cpts, shade trees. $23,.500. Kin&aant R.E. :\U 2--m2 VfE\\1 the sunu l3 trom this k.>\1!ly. secludt>d. 2 BR. den. 2 bath llomc $39,500. Tenns. °"'l'ICt 548-8007 N£\l1PORT Hel&:hls ra1nbl· - Ing ranch i;lyle 3 bdrm. 1d1'!.ke roof, h·plc. $2$.950. Klngaard R.E. ~1M-ttn lT'. \\'ONDERFUL the many bu.ya 111 appliant'f'a )")U Und in lh11 0.ssllil"d Ads. Olec:.k thllm now! ! • I • DAILY PILOT- CLASSIFIED INDEX Fw ~•It J\•Alct •rid t•,.rt Aul•t•nc• DIAL DllCECT 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE ~gg:•a'::.J:NT · · :~: G•NlllAI; .. , ........... ,. t• lo\OTEl.S. TJIAIL~ll GOCJltTS Jttl COSTA M•U. ............... 11 .. GUE$1' liOME$ .Ml Ml!IA OIL llVI• .............. 1111 Mltie. •EHTALS "" Ml!Sll VEJIOE .............. 1111 1NCOMI f'llOf'l!lliTT , ........ •Oii COLL.01 ... JIK .............. 1111 eu11NESS PllOl"EltTY ~JI NIWl"Oll'T •EllCM ........... IHI lll:AILElt J-Altl(I tlO:I 1'11!Wl"OltT HEIGHTS .......... 1111 IUllNESS Al!NfAL , ....... , .. 11161 •ALIOll COVl!S ............ 1tU OFFICE R'EflTIU. .. ..... ,.H lf N&WPORT S140•t.I ........... Int INOUSTJllAL •IOPllTY ..... ... eAYCIEST . . .............. IUI COMMl!llC:IAL .......... "'5 •AYIHO•EI ,, .............. 112! INOUlllt1AC. ltl!NTAI. ..•...• ,tttt OQ\llJI lltOltl!S ............... 1H1 •011 ......................... . Wt.ITC:llFF .......... 11M IANClt lS ···-·-···••·•••·· 6151 AA••o• lt t014LANDS ........ l:t:IJ cnitus GltOVU ............. 6111 llNl\lt.JISITY ll'llltk .......... ltU 'CRl!AG E ........... , ... ,,. tltVINI ........ ,, ..•..••.•• UM UKI l!LSINO•E .......... , .. Oft IACIC IAY .................... 1241 Jll!SO•T l"llOll'EltfY .......• IOI ol.f.STILUF, ................. nu cut•NGI& co. l"JIOl"E•TY .... '"' II Ttr. n..i OUT OF STATE 1"110,, ...•... ,,.. llVINE TllltRAC:I .......... ,.1\41 111YUHT AIN a Ol!IEJIT ....... U11 COltONA Oll MAii .......... lUI IUIOIVISION I.ANO ••• •tit IALIOA f'ENINSULA ..••.••.. IHO 'l!AL llTATE SElt\11(1 .... •tit eEJICON IAY .......... , •.. 1315 l .11. l!XCNllNGI! ......... •DI IAY ISLANOS ,,.,. ............ 11M I. I . WANll!iO .......... u .. LIOO ISLE ................ l)JI BUSINESS d IAl.IOA 1$U.NO .......... llH •n HUNTINGTON l lA(M ....... ,... FINANCIAL HUNTINOYON HA lllOU I .... l•H LIMtlA ISLi UH FOUNTA IN l/ALLIY ,. ....... Ull Sll!AL IEACH ............... UJQ iUNSET IEACH ............... 1US OA•OEN Glt0\11! .............. UH I.ONO alA(H ................ .150I .AKIWOOO .............. lH' )IANGl COUNTY ............. 1 ... OUT OF COUNTY ..•....•..... l"'J OUT OF STATE .1 ......... , .. lMI STANTON .............. 1'11 WESTMINJTEll ............... ltl l MIOWllV-( ITY ................ 1'1• eu•tNl!SS OPl>ORTUNITllS 6Jtf aUUNESI WANTl!O .... UOJ INYESTMl!NJ O'porlUftllitl .. 'JIO INVl!STM.ENT WANTEO ...... 'lll MONE'I' TO LOAN ............ •n1 l'l!llOHSAL LOANS ........... .nt JkWl!Lll'Y LOANI . ,. •••.••• •Ut (.OLU.TEllAL LOANS ,, ...... •W REAL ESTATE LOANS . -63* MORTGAGES, T1111t D•PI • 6.10 MONll-'f WANTED rut ANNOUNCEMENTS. ind NOTICES SANTA ot.NA ................ 1611 U.NTA ot.NA HGTS ........... ,.IUI 'OUNO IFrM AUi ........... MN DltAHOE .............. 161J LOIT ................. 6tol fUIT IN ................. lt41 f't:RJONALl ............. MIS NOltYH TUSTIN ............... lt4J "NNOUHCEMIHTS ........... '410 UIAHEIM ...•...... 16JO ll•TIU ............... Mii ULVt:ltAllO CANYON ......... 16SJ FUH ERAl.S -.............. M1' L-'GUNA Hit.LI ................ 11tll l"AIO OllTUA•Y . .. ...... ,•Ul LAGUNA IEACk .............. nts FUNERAL DIRECTOllS ....... '411 Ur.GUN• NIGUE.L ............ 11111 FLOltlJTS ............ '411 MISSION \lll'JO ............ llOI CARO 0'-TNANICS ........... '416 ~l.H (ll!MF.NTE , .... 1111 IN MEMORIAM .............. '411 SAN JUAN CAl"ISTlllANO nu CEMl11111Y LOTI ............ 6411 CAl"tSTlllAHO tEACH llH Cl!Ml!TEJIV C•Y,TJ .. .,., ... M" OANA POINT 1'.0 CIMl!TlltY CllYPTS _ .. , .... t<ll OCl!ANSIOE ..... , ....... llM :itlMAYOltlES ............. '41t U.N OIEOO ........... 1nJ "4EMOlllAL f'AJIKS ........... ""'31 llYl!ltSIOE COUNTY ..... ,. 11• flUCTIONS • . ........... '4it HOUIE$ TO IE MOVED ..... ltof ... VIATION SEJIVICI! , ........ '421 CONDOMINIUM ........ 1'lof fltA V'EL ........... '41:1 OUl"LEXliS FOlt SALE ...... 1'1J All TltAN!,OI TATfON ..... '441 Af'AJITMENTS FOlt U.LI! .•. Ull AUTO T•ANSPOJITATION .. 6441 RENTALS LEGAL NOT IC ES .... 41H GllMAN A TUlOllNO 6ffl Housts Furnished SERVICE DIRECTORY OINEllAL '········ 1oot ... ccOUNTING uoo RENTALS ro SHARE ......... 'l«S ANSWERING SER:V!CI! Ull COSTA MESA ........... 21/Jt Al"PLIANCE REPAIRS, '•r1t 4111 MESA OlfL MAR ........... t10J .. ,,HALT, o;u . . IJ11 MESA VEIOE ................ )110 AUTO JIE,AIRS ,,,. COLLECiE l"Altlt. ........... 111' AUTO, ltlf lttts. T•PI, E1'-li41 Nl!Wf'OltT I EAC H ........... 110I IAITUTTlNG ' ....... 'UI NEWl"OltT HGT! ............. ttH IOAT MAlr-'TENANCll ...... USj Nl!Wl"OltT SHOllES .......... 21211 IJllCI(, M.l)ON•Y, 11(. ...... .S.. IAYSHOltES .............. '11J IUSINliSI SERVICES ........ U U DOVllt .SHOllES .............. '121 IUIL0111$ ............... 6111 WISTCLIFF ........... n>1 CAfEltl NG H1S UNtvE•SITY , ... I( .......... tll1 CAllNETMAICING ............ u• IRV INE ....................... ml (AJt,ENTEltNCi ............. ilff &AC!t IAY ................... 21N CIMENT, c.ncrtk ........ "°' •AST ILUF, .................. 210 CHILD CAltE, Llcalltffi ....... "11 l!I ,.,, nu CONTltACTOltS ' .......... UH lltVINE TE•ltA(E ...... , .... tHJ CA •l"ET CLEot.NtNG 6111 co•~· OEL Mot.It .......... .'IDI CARPET LAYING & ltEf'ot.1111 UH 8ALIOA . . ............. UOI ORA~Ell.lllS . "" LIDO ISLE ................ 1ll1 OEMOLITION . . ......... KU SAY ISLANIJS ............... nso ORAFTINO SERVICE : ........ ~' IALIOA IJLA,NO ......... lllJ ELECTRICAL ........ "'9 HUNTINCiTON aEACH ........ 1401 EQUIP~ENl ltfNTALS ...... Ull FOUNTAIN VALLEY ......... 1111 FENCING ....... "" Sl!AL •EACH ............. 145'1 l"LOOllS . .. .. ...... Uil LONO IEACH ,.,., ..... ,.,.2$ .. FURNACE lllEl"Al•I, Elc .••.. UH ':lltANCiE COUNTY ............ 1"" FUllNITUllE RESTOlll NQ IANT,11 ANA ............ ~It & llEF l ... IJHtNO UJ) IVESTMINSTt:lt .. . ......... '"1 GA•OENING ...... UH MI OWAT CITY ......... 1'1• GINEltAL SEAVICES ........ UH SANTA ot.NA HEl!OHTI ........ 1UO GltAOINCi, OISCINIO .......... •HJ (OASTAL ............. 77H GLASS .............. Ute U.GUNA IEot.C:H ............. UIS GREEN THUMI .............. Uto LAOUNA NIGUE'-............ 1701 GUN SHO' ............... ''11 MISSION VIEJO .............. 210I HEAi.TN CLUes .............. 1111 IAN CLEMENT£ ....... 1111 HAULING , .............. 11>0 SAN JUAN CA,llTltANO ..... Jnl HOUSECLEAN ING . . ....... 7H CAPISTRANO BEACH ........ n JO INTERIOll OEC:OJIATlNO .....• nl OANA POINT .......... 1141 INCOME TAX ........• HI ltl\IERSIOE COUNTY ........ 1100 lllON, Orn1m1n11t, Etc ......... 1751 VACATION RENTllL5 ·········"" lltONING .................... ns SUMME• 11.ENTAL.s •........ 2'11 INSULATJNCi .................. 1111 CONDOMINIUM ............ 1U• INSURANCE ............ , ... 4111 OUPLEXliS FUltN ............ 2,H IHVlSTIGATINO, Otl!KlfWI ••• '1 .. RENT.Le JAHITO.IAL . .. .••.. Int . #4. .> JEWILltY lll!l"Alfl, l!lc ....... ..... Houses Unfurni1hed LANoscAl"IHG "'···············"11 ·:OCICSMITH ...•••......•. 1121 Gl!NlflAL . · .............. HOI MASONllY, aitlCK .....•.... all COSTA MISA ................ 11• MOVING a JTQltAGI! ....... 6161 MESA IJEL MAit ,. ............ JllS ,AINTINO, f'l"'11elttl ....... '*51 MESA VEltOE ................ 1111 'AIHTINO, SIPI .............. '*51 COi.LEGE l"AlllC ............. 1111 •ATIOS ... . ................ '9M NEWPOllT IEACH ............ J10I l"HOTOOltAl"HY ..... . .. 611t NEWPOllT HGHTS ............. J111 ,LUTl!ltlNG. 11'11(.l, lt ... lr •• 61111 NIWl"OllT SHORES ......... n2t l"LUMllNO ............... 61H lll'YSHOllES ............... nu ll'l!T GltOONllHG ,,.. OOVElt SHORES ............... ml POOL St:lt\llCE ........... ,.6fJt 11/ESTCLIFF ............. :nlt POWl!lt IWEf:,INe ..•.....•..• '11 UNIVEll.SITY l"AllK .......... 1111 l"UMI" SElt'ilCI! ............. ,.ll'tt ltVIHE ··················-· 1111 llOOFING ·-_ ................ 6tSI lot.CK IAY .................. 1111 RADIO. Jl ... 1", Ek. .. .•.. Int EAST ILUF, ................. H•1 llEMOOELING & ltEl'ot.tlt 6900 l!J Te,. l144 ltl!MOOl!LINO, KtTCHl!NI ... •NJ 1•V INE Tt:Jt•ACI! ............ l141 SCISSOllS• SHAlf'EN , ...... ltJJ COltON A llEL MAit ........... JZJI Jl!WINO .. ff6I IALIOA ............... lltf Sl!WINO MACHINE 111!,A tR! ltl1 IAY ISU.NOS ................ ll JI 11!1"11( TANKS. kW.no Iii'-. "II LIDO ISLE .............. JUI TAILO•INO ., ........ ff1f IAL80A Ill.ANO ............. .PH fEJIMITIE CONTltOL ........ , ltrl NliWl"ORT WEST ········ ,,,, TILi, c.,.1mic . ···••·· ,,,,. HUNTtNCiTON ll!AC:H ...... .Mot TILi!. Llntt.um & M9r•I• ...... t lll NUNT tNOTON HAlllOUR ..... .MOS TRiii! SEl\ltCI! , ..... 6'90 FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY .......... .Mll Tl!Ll!\llSIOH, 11.,.1rs. Etc •.. ••s lt.ot.L IEACN .............. .MJI Uf'HOl.JTEJtY ..... , ......... ''" GA•OEN GltOVE .............. >471 Wl!LDIHG .......... ltU LONO IEot.CN ............. 2IOI WINOOW (Ll!ANING .......... 1"7 Oll:ANOE C:OUHTY' ............. MOI JOBS-& EMPLOYMENT JAf!!TA ANA ............... ,)611 W'ESTM INSTElt ................ un MIOWAY CITY ......... llll SANTA ANA HEIC MTS ......... MJI COASTot.L .............. 11• U.OUNA ll!ACH .............. 11'1 LAGUNA NtGUl!L ............ 1111 JOI WANTED, M.i1 ..••.•...•.. ltet JOI WANTED, WM1111 ,,,,,,.,1Ut J08 WANTEO, Ml!N & WOMEN ..... lttf SCHOOLS I INSTllUtTION ... Hot JOI l'llEPAllAT!ON .... lllCM TNll!ATIUCAL HM MERCHANDISE FOR Mll$10N VIEJO ···•····•••••• 310f SAN CLEMENTE ...... Ull Sot.N JUAN CAPISTlll •NO 311' CAPISTRANO aEACN ........ Jr• SALE AND TRADE OAN.f, 'OINT .......... ll .. "'UllNlfUlll! .... CONDOMINIUM ......... >tH OFFKI FUltNITUrtl!. .. :.':.'.'.':: ttll OUll'LEXEI UHFURN ......... 3'1' OFFICI! l!Qlllll"MENT ........ 1911 IUMMl!lt filENTAl.S ... '"1 STORI EQUll"NIENT ... , .... , •U l"lfS ,OlNElllol ............. -CATS ........•. , •••••••..••.•.. Int DOGS ......................... 111i HOllSIES ...................... •M LIYl!STOC:K ntl CALIFORNIA LIVING RENTAL!> .:Al'E. ltESTAUllANT ........... 11 A t F • h d IAR l!QUl,MENT ........... 1111 p s. urn1s e HOUSl!NQLO GOODS .......... I011 CJe:NEll:ot.L ................. IOll OARAOI! 5ALI! ......... IOU COSTA MIESA ................. •lot FUllNITU,ltE AUCTION ........ lt:t:I ~ESA VERDE , .......... ".411t fll"l"l.IANClfS ,., .......... , .•. llH NIWPORT ll!ACH ............ 4Jtll 'NTIOUES ............ tlll ltl!W,011.T Hl!ICiMTS , ......... 4111 SIWING MACHINli ........ llH NEWl"OllT SHORES ........... 4ut 11,iiUllCAL INSTllUMlNT ...... 11t1 IYISTCLJF' ........... 4UI l"IANOI a OltOANS ........... 1u• UNIVl!ltSITT f'Alll( ........... 4U1 llAOIO .,,, .. , ............ net IACJll: aA Y .............. 41N Tl!LIVISIOfOI .................. net liAJT ILUFF ............ t141 Hl·FI & STl•EO ...... : .•... 12lt COii.ONA OEL MAit ........... 41tl TAl"I ltEC:OIDEll ....... IDI IAL•OA ................ ,IMI CAME•AS & EOUll"MINT .,, UM IAY 151...&NOS •................ 4JH NOllV SUf'l"LIEJ _, ......... .... LIOO ISLE .............. 41Jl lll'O•TtNG 0000-S ........ ts• IALIOA ISi.ANO .......... 41U llNOCUU.IS, SCOl"ES ........ ISM HUNTINGTON llEACH ......... 440I MllCl!LU.NIOUS ............ uoi FOUNTAIN VALLEY ......... ,4'11 MIK. WANTl!O .............. Ull 1EAL aEACH ... ,., .......... ..iH 111.ACNINl!ltY, lilt. ........... 110I ~ONG IEACH .............. ASOll ~UMll!ll ...................... 1711 )ltANOE COUNTY .......... ,. OOI STO•AOE . .. . ........... I nt OAR.OEN GR.OVE ,.., ......... q11 IUILOINO MATElllAl.I ..... l fH 'IEITMIN,TlR , ............... 4611 SWAl'S , 11'1 1'11ow•Y c1TY .................. " PETS and LIVESTOCK ~NTA ANA , . . ......... ~2' 1A .. TA ANA Hl!fONTS .....•.. UM TUSTIN ................. 4'4• COASTAL ....•........... 47 .. LAGUNA IEAC:K .............. 01, LAGUNA NIGUEL ........... '7tr MISSION VIEJO ............ 47• NUllSllllES ............ tf11 SWIMMING POOLS .• .•..•••. HIO l"ATIOS ................ -.•.. l 'IS SAN CLEMENTE .. ,.. 411' SJrdl JUot.N CAl"llT1'ANO •m CAl"ISTRANO IEACN ~llf flWN1NCiS ....•. , ............. tnt VACATIONS • 1111 TRANSPORTATION PAHA l"OINT .......... , .•.•. 4140 T•lf'LEK, t1C, ............... OIG 1:0NOOMINIUM ........ ,.,., .. dSI HOTELS ............ , ........ 4t1J :~ENTAlS IOATS a YACMTI ............ , .. SAILIOATJ ,. ............ tOlt Apts. Unfurnished 1>ow1:11 c•u111:11:s ............ m• OliNEllAL , ... .. . MOO SPlilO-IKI &OAT .......... '9)1 COSTA MEV. .• ••/'""'.""Slit IOllT TRAILERS . ., ..... tOSI MESA Vl!!ll:OE ........... llll IOllT MAINTl!N,t,NCI ........ fm NliWl"OltT IEACH ........ ,SI• IOAT U.UNC:NING ...... , ltl4 Nl!Wf'OltT HEIGHTS ....•.•.. ,Jt!I MA•INI! ICIUll". ••..•. Mll lo!EWl"ORT SHOltEI ........... Jnt IOAT ILll", MOOll:INQ ........ tat '#llTCLIFF ......... ,JIM ao•i Sllli~IC:ES ............. MU UNIVEllSITV l"Altlt ......... , sur aoA JtlEN Al.S .............. till 1.ACICIAY ............. mt IOAT CNAltTEll ............... Mlt IAST ILUl"F ........... SNJ 'ISH1N5 10.t.TS .............. ,"41 CORONA Ol!L MAii .••..••• ,. UJ1 IOAT M'O'VINO ••••······•·•·· •U .. '... ' .. IOllT I OltAOt' ........... , . tlll ·· ·•····•········ ID.till \lfANT•D .............. fttf IAT' !SU.NOS , .. , ............ Jitt '''''''' •I• L/00 ISLI! IJll ••"••"•••···· ••LaOA lSLANo·····:::::::: .. ms .. L'llNG LESSONS •..•....•.••. t llf HUNTJ NOTON llAC:H ......... 140I MOllLl l4o,Ml!.S , ...... ,. .... ,.t7M "OUNTAIH VALLEY ......... S,ll MOTOR NOMil ............ ,,.ttll t~~~ !~~~~ .................. t:: :tc1Yc\1..'~ CAJti·::::;::::::::·;m OltANGE COUNTY·:::::::::::: Mfl MINI lllCES .............. ,. ttrs • --~ ........ -........ ~~--•• . ·-. - ~SES FOR SALE /HOUSES FOR SALi >IOUSES FOR SALE HOUS~S FOii SAL! Geniril-·1000 Coita Mesa noo·:'!!ih• det Mar-1250Corci'na~d;J Me 115~ 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths -------------' REACH Panoramic Assume 4Yi% Loan Ocean View Home $llQ.OO Mo. FOR THE MOON Nn ttUalitying necessar")' to lakt over prnt!l. on lh!A l"X· Uitlng VA loan \\0ilh annual pr.rcent11ge rate o( 4~1•.:t. It has hanlwood !loon, bullt· iliA, Palos Ve-rde ,;tone fire· place. big rear yard. c.'On1· pletely repaint,ed il'\SIOO. Jn be!'l eo.~1a l\1esa area, 01vner a.s king $25,500. \\'on't last. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST ~ Bedroom• ~t1ecttd in the 1himmerln.a bt-auty or your own 17 x 35 4639 Feirfield heat~ llfld filttl'f'd pool. 3 Beth1 -Pool Open Sun. 1-5 The 3 bedroom, 2 bath home W WI R It m ... ,..... 1,, ramu, uv. m. nton, ea or tng and fun . ~!odern kitch· 229 Mlrine, Balboa ltland en with all l.hc buiJt.ina. Al, 675-3331 Open 'tH 9 lvtry Night tractive rront landscaping • ..._ _ __ _ _ _ __ -------...,,,; Safe &eparate play )'ard for ~~~~-- the chll~ren. ~ane~ liv\na: Ntwpart Beach 1200 Unlvar1lty Perk 1237 room with brick f1ttplace.J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J ~..:.._;__:..:_.:_..:.._:__:__ __ l"ew gold carpets. Double A MUST SEE car garage for Dad. Don't mAke a n1ista.kC1. , .See It! BEST Lovt'ly 3 edrnt. l famUy $29,950. rm. 2\~ Baths. Beaut. land· 544-2311 1-o THEREAL \~ ESTATERS " ' OFFER 1eapir11 Ir pat)o areas. 11\f· hlACULATE in & ou t. Nf'Ar pool1, tennis courts Ir llhop- TAK. ES ping ... alil"""' •"ced .. $29.9'0. . 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546-™6 OPEN EVES TILL ,,30 BRING YOUR W \LL SELL THIS WEEKEND PETTIT REAL TY CO. "The House of Homes" 133-0101 Costa Mesa 1100 PAINT BRUSH "'-:;... __ ....;.:.:c:1and i;ave a buckt'. of buckl'I COLLEGE PRTk. A~u.mc on this large 3 BR 011 Kitu: 51i';C loo n. 3 Br. family ml, Size lot with room for boat * xlnt cond. S28,500. 01vner & camper. All for $20.!0J. 549-3738 No rknvn VA or low do1•;n r HA. Y;eect it and ~p . SA\'E t~ASII but hurry and call 540-1151 Heritage Rt'al Estate (open f'Vf'.!!.I Immediate Possession NEW DUPLEX * V, Block To Water Ful~ Leased & Financed CALL VOTE YES f or this charming 3 BR, 21; ba. w/fant. rn1. tol'-·nhou5l', ju~! a hop, skip & jump from a fill!' grade school. markf'I. pool & tennis els. Con1e, see & l'.'njoy planrle'CI de\'elopment IJvlng at its' best. $32,000 • Red Hill Realty Univ. Park Center. Irvine Call Anytime 833-0820 $1500 Under Market • ,,s,.,'.,"-''..,''r;·,.M,,:'"r.,'.,1,. •• 1"9·1·0._,..,..,--.,,===D·•,.,rLY PILOT 2 ,:· HOUSES FOR SA E HO SES FOR SALE HO ES FOR SALE -~ Corona del M•r--12SOCorone del 'Mar OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 Unique , Contemp. Two E'rench decor, 2 & den. story LR , 2 Br. 2 Ba. Poolsize yard. $43.500. PLUS inco1ne $59,500. (rvine Terrace. 436 Fernleaf 1319 Bonnit Doon• 5 BR, 3 Ba. Block to Reduced $4,000 ! 4 Br. Pool. Cameo Shores . ocean . $49,500. SUN . ONLY. 3320 Se•view 4S4S Tremont HAL PINCHIN & ASSOCIATES, Rulton 675-4392 3900 E . Co11t Hwy., CdM ----~ Balbo• Peninsula 1300 Huntington Be•ch 1400 BAY FRONT TRIPLEX 301 EDGEWATER Choloe Bay front loc. on cor· ll('r lot wiTh privall! beach, pit-r & dock~ Xlnt rental pi'O- dut.'t'r. Open Sat, Sun. 1:30-5:30 Da\•l1 Realty 642-7000 BALBOA PENINSULA! House & Apt. Finish the ""' nlOdeling on lhis 3 hr, 1 ba house on Plaza OE>\ Sur. En. joy inconlf" f.l'om apt O\'f'r gara~e. "F'iXt l' Upper." $~4.000. Louis \\'. Briggs Rcallor • 673-81111, 673-40::1. Lido 111• 1351 YOU'RE THE LUCKY ONE \V~n you ~ thisl>eauliful l\lcredilh GardP.n Hon1e. A 4 B«l.roon1. 3 Bath, custom draped and carpelcd, 2600 sq . fl, \\'hil(' Beauty.· r or- 1nal Dining Room • Break. fur Ealing Area in large Kilcht•n . paneled 1-~amily lloon1 • water softener . sprinkle!'!! ll"Ol11 & rear. P.luch mor'(' 10 see and ap. prttiate. $•1'1.0C.O Si'-2313 ~-0 T H EREAL \"\.. ESTATERS ·. ' . ' UNBELIEVABLE WATER, WATER, 170! . EVERYWHERE ' !lave )'OU. In ~nl years, gcf'n 11n octMfront bomc for w.l.:AIO ? ror all practical purpotll'S, lhal'' 11 M ! ""'re offering in lhi1 charminR rm llc 11tyli:d ho1ne. Localed on 11prrtious k>1•1"I ~J'Oul'Kls, \\ltTII AN UNOBSTRUCTED VTE\Y or TlJt; \\'HJTE SURF' POUND ING ON TH E ROCKS ,t· SANDY BEACH DIRF.CTJ.Y RF.LO\\'. PRJVAT~~ STEPS 1'RO,,.I YOUR FRONT PATIO ltad lo lht' and & the BIGCt.:.liJ' f'RONT Y A R D IN TllE \VORLD, ln1pf'f'Uivr WfllJ, Nf ('(I lJ r I yard entryway. CiUARDED BY JI EA V Y \\'ROUGl-IT IRON GAT ES. Hllg{' liv. rm .. ft11:ing tilt wate1·. \VITH EXTENSJVt USE OF' Cl.ASS. \VALL OF CYPH ESS P A N P.LJ N G, BUILT-IN BOOKSHELVES, COZY OLD BfUCK f"IRE· PLACt::. C.'Mrming larmstyle kltthen, with v~w of The ocean, llAS OR NAT F. rtl';J) BRICK t'LOORS, l'"LARF. RA~GE -: l: DBL. 0 V !-; N, ETC .• OPF.NS TO SEPARArE • DINING AR1':A. I.ux11ri01i!I' !ihag carpcling .~ cu11!om drape:s lhru-oul. For those 11•ho ca11 afrord I h e better lhllL~ in life, )'OU cannot af. ford lu nils;;; this outsl.anding home for only. FHA/VA NO DOWN, te.rms availablf'. Nice t BR. 2 BA on quiet cul-de-sac, 2 blcks to p11rk, schools & 1hopp'r;. Beaut landscaped, all bit· ins, fireplace &: di ning. Out MR. MITCHELL * 673-2455 * l\ta.ke us prm·e it! BRAND NE\V, single level Town. I 223 VIA ITHACA OPEN SUN. 12·5 $650 DOWNll \\"111 mo\."e yoo in10 lhls sharp liltle l be<lroom col· 1age c l o s f:' lo ,.shopping. school~ and f~11·ays. Fan- tastic startf'r ho1ne for new· Jywcds. $20,l:iO I' U L L PRICE. $69,500 FULL PRICE SEE TODAY ~ GONE TOi\10RR0\V! c L A 5 . 5 I F I E -D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 hoUst'. 3 bdnns. 2 bath!i 5(-p-l arnte dniing rocnn. i'lh1 ny ~ of town Ownl"r, priced to!'!!!!!!!!!!'!"~~~~!!!!!!!! I extras. 0 n I y $3."l.!l.iO IN· T t ldo !sit' 3 BR. + Cl.UDING THE LAND'. I i;l ud io. Assume c.1'· MISSION REAL TY M.i So. Coast H"'Y·· Laguna Phone 1714) 494-0731 NE\V 2 BR. 2 BA, view honw, bulltin O\'f'rt. range, ... •H!!hwa~hcr. ca r pe t j ng .' $2[1,!l:iO, lo1v dO\\'n, <WIUme 7'1 "{. loan. 4!)9...3006 "'" 126,9"0. Coll M>8424 ASSUME ''""" °"'" Real "'"'''· 61/4 °/o LOAN PETTIT REAL TV CO. R isling loa n. rull uThe House of Hom•s" 1 J)rice SS l .OOO. MESA DEL MAR Spacious ~ar new custom nJ.0101 I . 3 BR. Bonu~ rm. Cathedral ~IN -MA"TIN]l cellini:;s. Priced !or quick I ..!l:'.:==:=:~1~1!i~·ll~l~2 ==='.J~ WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES 3 br. 2 ~· ram. rm. Shake bullt home on one of /\'e.ll'- rf bll·111s. crpts & Urps -• . "-d •-k 1. ' port Beach ! mosl de.~1rable r11u11· iu .... sun ~~ 11•. rm. cul-de·MC $tret'UI. 4 bed· ~ 1 0 tt e 10 Te\\ ink.le Pk. rooms 3 baths \\•ith lorma.I $28,501. 546-9769. dlnl!lll' room, kitchen ealing DELUXE TOWNHOUSE -3 nook and family room 11i lh Br. 2'1: bath. Has b11Ut·ins & \\·et bar. TOO oul6tanding lo sale by 0\1'ller. Sll-22l4 LIVE! Walker & Lee L•guni Niguel 111any e x t r as + pool, o\·erlook • Come clubhouse & rec facilities. See For Yourself At N. Chi. Cuh to 51{% loan. 363 VISTA BAVA By Ov.•ne r. 638-9645• (Off Tustin Blvd.) Mes• Del M•r 1105 l\TESA DEL l\1 AR Or C1ll 673-8550 Open S•f. & Sun. 2 to 5:30 E•stbluff 1242 Ecologists' Delight \VAik or hike everywhere. Sunny spacious hom~ .. , Central hall pl11n. 4 Br'g, din. rm. Tifany xfra s. l\lortgage l\loncy avail. 644-0838. 1250 :-\TR.A CLEAN! IEW 4 BR. 2 BA &: fam rm. Shake y rf & shag cpl. dishwasher HOME ere. Ride a blli.e to tennis • THE JE'M'Y courts, Plll"k5. schools & col· * CATALINA ISLAND lege. All th.is for only 428 COL TON ST. $Z!l,9:;Q, By Owner 833-0192 Ope:n House Sal. & Stin. 3 * BIG CORONA BEAClf • BALBOA PENINSULA or ~5-0m br., 2 ba. \V11\k 10 ocean. ed be Li Cominuni!y playground & Sltua.t tween Big oft t- N I B h l •QO swim pool. sr..500. Owner/ tie Corona Beach, A spcc-ewpar e•C: 4 tacular 4 BR tamily home Agent. 642-3737 . SPECTACULAR VIEW !-="========-! wi!h apaee to 1pare, 5\.li of HARBOR Newport Heights 1210 ba;lhl'I. the most formal of & LIDO ISLE dining rooms, a 271'3:1 family HOME WITH room PLUS a 2'7x32 gtulll' room and an t-xciting view 3H~v.r::' :00~~tra Ex':i~g GUEST HOUSE l'()Om \Vlth v.<eT bar -Also loan 7%. tit TD. Vaca.nt. A rare: find! Charming 3 bed· a big plus in the beach area 231 Santa Ana Ave. tS. of Oill Dtive) room home plus separate • ofr street parking lot 7 1 bedroom guest quarters. cars. Delightful 5r.<:IUded patio AND and garden. Nice Newport Quality of craf11~anJ11hip Jleighll'I loca!ion. Space: lor lhroughout that Is without a boat or !railer. Won't Jut · iittr on todays market. $46,000. BY OWNER. 675J982 DUPLEX long al $33.500. AND 646-7171 The owner will fjnance Ill 7%. To inquire about lhls 3 REASONS WHY Thia i~ a good buy: Pays for i!self, good Income. &: future Profit. Duplex 11'ith 3 & 2 1-o THEREAL \~ ESTATERS ' . . BR. Plus guest room. One1 ;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lot from Ocean. Ask In gl• $51.500. e Moving To Spain • Graham Rlty. 646-2414 Owner !l~• se:ll Deluxe Cliff f'..'ear Newport Post Office Dr. home. BAY & OCEAN VIE\V. Z BR. & Den, 2 Bath.", BY Ch\'T1er: Bluff!! Condo. 2 plu~ Guest rm, ,Only $61,000. br, rlen, 21; ba. Liv. nn w/trlpc, "·ct bar. 2 patios, Z 6) car gar. entry patio. CTJ>tS , 9-!•'LAlll/JJll drps, pool privil. All m11.in. ~·~ Incl. Luxury + at $42,000. 511 • E A l r." Avenida campana, (Corner Near Np!, Post Ofc. &\6-24 14 of Vista Del Oro.) 644-2867. lo;~;~~~~~~~ Open Sat & Sun Noon 'til Ii e RARE BUY e 5 PM. l,;;iiiiiiiiiiiiOiiOiiOiiOiiii-·IFor N'pt. 1-lghlll. R·2 zonini:;! PANORAMIC VIEW 2 BR. & den. Low dov.·n pay. 2001 Ba.vside Or. Beaut. m't. Firm price $23,900. shake rool l·lt)'. 3 Br. 4 ba. Gr.ham Riiy. 646-2414 waterfront home, xlnt swim. Neru-Ne:wport Post Office ming be&ch. Newly ttdCOT. $180,000 SHOWN BY APPi'. Q U t E T ~eighborhood-Lrg Bill Grundy, Re•ltor yant. fruit treel'I. m~ 833 DIJ\•er Or. NB 673-?liS bushel\. 3 Br. den. $29.950. cxcepOonal home PHONE 673-1550 -o THEREAL '~E~TATERS so CHARMING ... In every rletail ~ 2 bed· room11 and convertible den with built-in bar • 2 balh!I, tori •111nllty 1vool carpets. beautifully decorated 1\•i1h 10"1 maintenunce Del P iso rue throughout ~ntrancc ancl dining area. \V1rm 11 n d ckam1lng and ready for your t att;free enjoymEnt. Jn the Blulil anrl only $39,500. 673-8550 O THE RE/l.L \"\,. ESTATERS • Frank f\Iarsha.11 It I t y. 1 ""'!!'D"ov"•"r~S~h"or"•"•"A~r" .. ""-1 Gr""600 $9,000 You Own The: LAnd 1223 PRICE SLASH! Beautiful pool sire yrd. 3 BR BayC!!_lf Jnc-rccllbte reduC"tion! Ownt'r home w/ elegant features, FINE Baycrf'st Four BR left areR. MYS "MUST lrg fam rm. breakfast .1.re:a. home for sale or t rad e. SELL NO\\'!" 3 BR. & rum· forma l din·~ rm. 3 rar .5€'cluded stret l, large.yard . pus rm. 45 ft. Joi: qu iet garage. S 8 3, 50 0 . BY 548--0773. ~lrttt: great for family with OWNER. 642-SMJ children. BLUFFS -3 Br. z BA. 1 Oovtr Shores 1227 SEMPLE levt!, co r ner 1reen REGAL* SPACIOUS REAL ESTATE bell/vJew, Cov. w a 11 ed· X,Ij E. Coal!t Hwy. 671>-2101 !>l'tio, c:u!. drps k J11hutten COMPLET-£ VIEW -I extr11.1. W1.lk to shop!, Bay & ~1tns. 4 Br. 4~l Ba ORIGINAL O~VNERS C:dl\I Hi. Ownr $32,500. + maid~. High cell!ng~. Selling lheir 2 81 Ranch 644-4.~ 5000 ~fl built around r.ourl. ~1ylf' homf' 2 ·blks. from E 1 1 ocean. fta~ lgr hrlc k DUPLEX 4 Cllr a:a.. ~-Z 11116 111• m· fireplace. bean1 ct'l\ings, ii rr.ed oc<:r . S17S.OOO. furnl~h· d II I f II . l Bdrms. 2 ba r~ each. Nea r r.d. As!lume 6~;~\ loan. Oii·n-e g 1r u Y private. llC"ftn. Exc:tltt'nt l't'nlal area. er 5'18·1'2·l9. l\10 RGAN REAL TY Like new! $.i9,500 67l-6642 67~ Rlcherdson Realty Harbor Highlands 1235 3411 E. C<M111t H\V)', Cdl\I 2'11:1 E. Co&sl High11·11y -~ -----CORON A llighland!l view al ~h1cArthu.r, CdM 675-t031 HARBOR tiome. Ideal !or couple BAYSIDE VILLAGE HIGHLANDS w/pos1ible gue6t qtn. or Unu11utl type ~tobile Homr. mOl.'f' bdnns.; overlooking w/ perm . cabanR. 2 Br's, 2 BIG FAMIL y lhe 1011·n. SEE THIS! Ba'•. drie111'1 nn, 32' Uv nn, Open Daily 2-S frplc. cArporl. patio, prlv SPECIAL 41:1 P..Te.ndoza Terrace clbhse It. bch. Pool . Boat !l htdl'OOmfl, 3~ bath1, l1m· .Stsn Smllh, Rllr. 673-:IOlO ON LIDO 3 BR. '1 den. Lovely Patio ?ifO\'e-l n cond. $65,000 (and -""e ha\'C othersl Wolker Rlty. 675-5200 3366 Via Lido. NB Open Stin. SPACIOUS Custom built fa mil) home t Bdrms., df'n, 31 •• b&th5, S76.5GO LIDO REAL TY INC. 6iJ.noo 7682 Edini;:er 842-4455 S.10.5140 FOREST E. 0 LS 0 N Jt.c. ftci!.ltors 1707 l\IONARCH Bay. Pvt guard. • rd arta, pvl bc>1H·h. Charm. ' ing 3 yr old ~!~It. w/lile roof. Panoran1ic ocEa n J vie"'· 111~. d ecoratrd '' lh111ou1. :'! br, fam rm. 3 ba, !win Span. lrpl's, ma.ssivt' beam hi<eilint:". COurtyd OLD FARM HOUSE l'n1r. Spac. CO\'ered pal io an-a . :'i car i:;ur. As.~umahle Z or 3 B<lnn'!I. t"onnal d\n. 6.5': red u<'fni:-r.tlf' loon. By ini:; m1., giant rountry kitr h· Ol'-l'M'r I\! $1-1,900. 49'>-W31 by '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I r n, !l<'r\'i~ porch. Fantastic appt. only. lot. 100' frontai;e. 240' dl'Cp, PANORAi\1 1C Ocean V1ew O\'f'r ·~acre. 7.oned l\11. SlOT· c:or. lot. Pvt brh. l\lonarch 1tge heaven, Truck!I, rq11ip- :1377 Via Lldu Huntington Beach 1400 FOREST E. OLSON Inc. Realtor1 3 UNITS ON I LOT 1 Houee + 2 apt.I. Fanta.~lic money maken . Summer ~nll ctn be. raised. 5 BJkl'I. from beach. Owner will lin· ance with minimum down. Thlg can't last over nii[hl. $21,900. Better be first and call now, Dial 962-5585. 962-5585 n1l'.'nl. 1'.linimum Dn. Chvner 8.1Y· $:25.!JW. 499-1 344 , I I 40Cr45\9 "' 11 he fl linanCP. Don't be I:========= la\I' -Call 962-558.'>, 962-5585 19131 Brookhunr Huntington Beach CUTE RANCHERO Mission Viejo 170I BY 0-.vner • lltlssion Ridge 51 BR, l~2 ba, 3 car gar.ge, ' romp! landscaped. Be s t view Jot in lown. Low in-' rereJ11I k>a.n assumablt'. Ph. 8.li-7643 Newlyweds Dre•ml I RENTALS Thi11 quaint 3 bedroom ranch-H F h <'r features extra lhick \vall· ouses urni• eel . lo-wall carpel!! throughout. • Rentals 'to Shere 2005 . OJ)('n benm Califoi-niR ttil· ---------- ing a~ 2 baths. 0\VIK'r "'ill Ei'l1PLOYED larly 30-50 lo sacrlhcr at S..?2,500 FULL share. 1 hr apl w/priv ha, PRICE 11.nd NO down to G.J. 11'/1amt in C.l\f. Rec. room, WE SELL A HOME pool & s a una ba. ~ EVERY 31 MINUTES R.elef1'ncell. 557-nt6 after 6. • 1!~~~n==~~~~ Walker & Lee ~~~.~: ~~csr~ha~em~:' 7682 Edin,., "'/motht'r & son. Br. ba ~ :: Credit A Problem?? 540-5.140 842-4455 phone. ss.·, mo. O.C.C. Vic. ·I Buy Llkt Rentll l""""'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..ii .... ii;;I &18-8002 aft 6:30 .: Cute (1r'('an1 cottage with 3 " bedrooms and 2 bAthJ11, nicely OPEN SUN 1-S LADY wants same 10 sharCI '\ NEW 4 UNITS ht"r hon1c . 011·n Bdnn & J carpe:!ed and draped. Month· S ba th, gar. R e a 6 0 n ab 1 c , ~ ly payments include taxe1 401 13th T., HB 548-0021 l IU1d insurance. $170 on thlll 3 BR owners apt w/ trplc, 4 6~ government loan. Only dlshwbr, crptg. cl.rps PLUS GIRL 72 1v11.nls to sha rt 4 Br Sol.500 to lake over. AN'i· (31 2 BR apts. \\'alk lo house C.l\1. \\'ilh same. ~ ONE QUALIFIES. bt>ach! lsl 01vner tax ad· <'hih;fren ok. &12-5106 or 'I ·= :<IV\ &16-4092 1, WE SELL A HOME vantage . .,.,,,,""'1. EVERY 31 MINUTES 6 Also 2-6-9 & 12 l or :? RESPONSlBLE people l Wa Iker & Lee Nf'w Un!tl'I to i<hare luxury J BR, 2 ~ TllE LINDBORC (."(). ~tory Laguna Sch viEw ~ Q 5J6.2j79 home. S6U mo. Call 494-8773 ~ '1681 Edinger I !'~~"l'!'~~~~~!'!!"! I W01\.1AN \V iii share Laguna l s.12•4·!:'i5 • 540-:u4o SPANISH ELEGANCE Niguel hon11• 1v/rt'sponsible ~ ELEGANT MANSION Assume \ow inrertst loon bUJ11lncsJ1 pen;on. $100 n10. ' 4 BR, 3 BA . heated .~ filter-* SPARKLING POOi .. * •I~ 3 eel llWimming pool wilh Ja. 4 BR + FAZ..tlLY ROOl\1 SHAR E beach front apl up to • cu1.zi. $<15.9.10, yoor terms. Custom feature,;, in1macu-J ulll' 151h. $1(10 mo. 673-Sl02 ' .\Vkle dhle enll')'. lonn din-late. lovely home. uk for Ron. ~ Ing rm, big modem kit., HAFFDAL REAi.. TY 11•lth eating area, dlx b!Uns, 142-4405 IUl'f'r lge: Muter Bdrm. stp family rm. upgradl'd crpts & 4 l\IO 'S YGUNG drps. Prlc.-ed ttnder niarket. 3 BR. 2 BA. !rplc. Plush rrpl.!!. Tnke over er loon. • , lfil41_ilil'; m@l·QJI Submit dov.'T1. $30.2•10. Seek '\mTT!!"t'Siti LeAdP.rshlp . 1142~466 CUSTOM HOME IN • CUSTOM AREAll Fountain Valley 1410 Plush ankll' deep shag car· f\tEAOO\V llome by 01vner, pcl runs Through this 2300 L«e planned 3 Br. den, ?\ii sq. It. 4 bedroom, 3 bath Ba, rop l blue carpetin1:. wllh taste. \'ou can 11Ssurne comer lot . ASliumc Joan. lhl!I 6%% government loan 962-0964 Cost• M•sa 2100 J MESA VERDE 1-10:\fE Beau1iful 4 br, pool, lonnal I din. rn1. S400. 546--0631 Corona del Mer 2250 : 1 BR house. t"um or Unfurn. : Crpt!I. clrpi;., fl"Cl$1 tree ; refr\g, gar. So. of H\''Y· Nr. i bch /, z\ot'l!!l. AdUltK. no r pel1. J..cal'll'. S165. 6i~l&40 J Balbo1 2300 with $8000 rlOll'n. 3 HR. 2 BA, beam-" ceilin<>, WE SELL A HOME = " OCEANFRONT 2 Br. yrly EVERY 31 MINUTES frplc, x!ras~ rec lac. $29.750. lt"1u1c $140 n10. See Sat. at f'HA/VA 63 loan. 10827 La 1125 E. Balboa Bl vd. Walker & Lee =T'=""::"· =:00'""=8811=· = 1=="'====-11 1705 B1lbo1 l•l•nd 2355 7682 l:dint,-er Laguna Beach A42-4·t5.'.:I :>10,.St40 -------- TRI-LEVEL 4 Bil. fam nn, form O/R. z;m sq fl or gnclous li ving, Take ovf'r low lnt. Fl-IA loan. Ch~ner will help rinantf!. Tht Real Estate Mart 147-1531 BEACH CONDOMINIUM SPACIOUS 2 BR - 2 BATH BAL fl!. furn. cor. hso. 3 Rr. 2 Ba. Nu pa\.nt, frplc. Cov. pa!io. lncd. Now. 6:73-6-'l67 • '•O<• GOO•I ••lo lo\OTOltCYC:l.11 .............• '* " ,. ....•... ,..,.,.. MOTOllSCDOTl!lll tut 1111·------· Wl!STMlNITElt •. , .......... · UJI AU'rO SlltVK:liS & ll'AltTs':::·._ MIDWAY CITY ............... 511• AUTO TOOLS & IQUll" .. , •... Nlt lillp avail. Adults. 675--7693 lly room and delightful 1un· VIEW 4 BDRM DEN ny POOL. Deluxe feature~. 01 lhc ocean from !gt:. llv. $3500 DOWN f ac.ln5:' btautiful large pool. ju1t 1.00 yd11 from priv11.1c beach. U\guna a rea. ptt· feet for year round living • lnve1tn1cnt or rentals. Will ~ll r.:on1pletcly lum l!lhed or unfun1\5h(o(f. ~11 glory phi~ low~r. carport, ,;tora~. la11n. tlr")' room, ~JL,htr I dryer • \\'e( bar. f''ully m11lnltllned gorgrotlll W'OUlld~ includinE 2 pool-. l~nnls C0\111~. f'lc. Close In i.<lfJ('r nia.rktl KhOr· ping, Coosl ltlway. Ell<'.t'I· lent buy, musl see lo np11n"'C· late. Sho,vn by app't. Call O\vntr 11.t 499-2152 or 833-0'i91. NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT IA NTA ANA . , . .,., .. ,U)I ''''''' '''''' -· IANTA ANA NEIONTS ..... »ti ' .......... , .. fUtTIN ""' TltAILlltS. unlltv ............ t•SI (0.t.llAL .. ·:::::::::::JM C.t.MJtEltS ~ , .............. fnt • •GUHA ''''' ,,. fltUClt.I ..................... , ._ ,,,.. ,,,,..,...... JEE.'S tJll 1.AOUNA NIGUEL · · .... J1tl Ct.'Al"IU itENTAl.I ·•·•······ tJU IAN CLl!MI NJI ...... 111• oVNe IUGOIE.S tQJ \AN JU"N CAl"IST•-NO ... SITI • CAl"llT•ANO IEAC:H J7ll IMf'O fl!D AUfOS ••..•.. , ... , ... GANA JtOINt H~I ll"Oll CAll:5 ........... ttlt REAL ESTATE llllTIQ\ll .. CLAISICI ....... ,.tfl11 , ••C~ carts. 11001 ......••. tu1 Genera l flUJO IVlNfl .............. tlill t.UlOI '#ANJl!D •··•••••••••• t111 r"tl"LIA, tl( .. ,. ... ,. ......... NIW CAltS ... , •• ,, ......... ... CONOOMIHIUM ,, .• ., ..... , rt.M t.Uff l.eAllN• ............ ftll ltl!NTAU WANfl.0 .•.•...•... ltfl!JllO CA .. ···-····•·••·•·••··'"' ------~--- llEST Bii\' S! • . 100 numerous to mention. rm. Jn thh~ qus,1 3 BR. 2 Upptr Bty·SlS,500 f'or lop \'R.luc In an excel· b&. orig. H.V.H. tw.ime. 2:'.iwi Redlands. 646-4393 ltn1 f~mlty l'l(ltght>orhood, 1014 SEA LANE ~AYt"Rc_>:o<T PENTHOUSE ·w~h~~o[~iA ~5~~~)! 640pe2 0"11s,a1. & Suo"w' PN.MER. I IUlOri1.1n1c i·le.•v. 2 BR, 2 Ba. EVE RV ll MINUTES . :;·;,;,:...--,..,:_;.cc:;::c.: 2 Sit)!")' Sf\'\nlsh . IC('O. 4 BR. 2'' DA. beaut crp~. tlrps. Jj Month., new. BRASHEAR REAL TY }'),<es. 431·376.'I Dock"' $.Jl:i,500 10'~ d11 7..-; 0Ufi.IES1 m11r~clpl11ce 1n 1.n1. :.1cKenz1e. Rll r Ms.nm Wa Iker & Lee '°"'n, Thll oAILY Pi1.oT 0A11,v PILOT u 1 ~1 E . A . BLUFFS • 3 .BR, 2 BA. 1plll· Clali~lfled IK!i:tion. S 11 v ~ l.INtS. \'ou can usf !Mm I level condo. $ll.'J:.O or 2043 \~·egtdltt Ot, fMflC'Y, Um• a e.tfort. Look Im-just pennies 1 day. DI.al lfase/optlon. 6t4-2039 S16-'J7l1 '10Wl 11 6'12-5678 ...;.,;...;....;. _____ , ----'-----· -'------1..;..;.;.;.,;_ _____ I WAN.T D I I - --....-~.... -.. _. -.. . . . . . . . - • • • • ' • • • • • . • • • . • I ' • • " .· I j , '"' ,,i ,. ) • .. . a s with your newspaperboy tod~y ' -- • I ,,.._ It will be 9ood for both of you. It'll remind you that not oll of today's youth has 9one to "pot" or something worse. And it'll prove to him that you appreciate the fact that he buys, sails, delivers, keeps records, col· lects and tries to make a profit on his small business-ft• n workip9 when his peers are playing. He's quite a fellow, that young buslneuman who delivers your newspaper. Get acquainted with him ond you'll know why we're so proud of him. We have 700 more like him delivering the . . ~ ...... ~ .. . . . ... .. ~. . ~ ...... . • ... ... . . • R&NTALSi-- Apto. Furnl1hod Salurdiy, March 7, 1~70 . DAIL._'ff RENTAl:S ltlNT>\lS-llENTAlS•---RINTALS-Rl!NT'ALt lllNTALS lllNTALS RlflrALS W - Houoff Unfvmlohod -· Unlumlohod -1 __ A:.;P:;;l:.:;o....;P:..;u;;.m;;.l:.:;•h.::iod;:;.. __ A:.:pt=•·:..;P:..;•:;.•:;.nl:.:;•h;;:od;:;.._ I -:-:;;~=:.· .::.U.::nfv='":::l oh::.:::od:__..:Apt::c:.•:.:· ..:U:.:nfv::.::•:.:•l:.::oh::ocl:::...._ f....;A:;e!i:.:.::1.~,:~"::.'":;:l:::thecl::= ___ Ap::!'.;t:.:;1.:..F::;u:::r::nl:.:;1A>::<- Bolboo lolond 2355 ruRN. f.tod. 2 Br. 2 a.. Dock. No pelt. A,·ail lo June 20. $300 mo. 6fr188{) Cotto Moto 3100 Unl .. nlly Piflt nu Cott• Moto 4100C .. to Mo••. 4100 Cool• Mo•• s1ooc .. 1. Muo 5100 Newport looch 51001Mwf"!!I looch t 3 B'R, 2 BA, bltln1, eeUln& 2 Bit. 1 b&. (4t, l.!v, nn. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 Br, (lreplaet, furn. houM. Avail now 'W J une $3. $150 mo. 613--S709 Summer Rent1l1 2910 BALBOA BAY FRONT Choice location., with prlvat11 beach. \Valk to stores. 301 .EDGEWATER OPEN SAT. & SUN. ]:3M:30 DAVIS.RF.Al.TY 64.2-7000 Duplexes Furn. 2975 hlgti while alone trplc, hrd· Avail. Marth l5lh @ $225 \j,'tl tloorl. 8' block wall mo., tncl. refr\&. !~nee. ComtT lot with &Ide sate lo back. Tract ha• club wilh 2 pools etc •• cloee to all l'!Chools thru co~. $195 lo $245 mo. dependfrc on v.'Ot'k "'" do to home. Avail to0n- depofilts ~n now. 642-2221, anytime 646-9666 3 BR. + formal din. rm. + Ip. •P· rec. rrn. 2\i: Ba. Avail. March 20 @ S3tiCI mo. f BR. Jam, rm. 21,t ba. Im· mac. cood. ?i.tove-ln TODAY at ~mo. 5 ldrlllS, 3 lothS Bronc! new 3 B_r. " "P· din. rm. 2 ea. Avail. March 20th F1repla~. petlo. epls, drpa. @ $325 mo. Cose to all schools. $291). Lease or l!!ase w/optlon lo All have fr'p)cs a: bll-ins buy. · PETTIT REALTY CO. in eLK from beach. Duplex 2 W•lls-McCardle, Rltr1. "Th• Hou" of Homtt'' COSTA M.ESA'S 2 Flllflt Gardet1 Apt Complexes FIATURINO ALL MODlltN AMINITIES PALM MESA Ap1rtmenh Neil to the Santa Ana Country Club. Just East of Santa Ana Ave. on MHa Drive. Call 546-9860 VILLA POMONA Apartments SEE AWARD WINNIN!i. Gfegance merrimac woods Oranoe Countu11 Most Beautiful Apartmtnt CommU'lllty ' • THE , NEWPORT Lux1i1riou1 SP.clou1 Garden Apartments Offering: • • • 1 lecfr'm 2 Bodr'm P rivate Patios Heated Lanai Pool 3eo Feet Private Beach $175. $275 325. 500 695 2 a.dr'm &. Den tlf Boyoldo Dr., N.8. P"-•7U414 ----. ----· ------~--- 1c ·'-'°'"''"'""-Mo=-"'"'----'5:;.1;;:00 c .. 10 Moto 5111 Bdrm, furniihed, li~place, 1810 Newport Blvd., C.~f. llJ.OlOl bltlns, very nice. ltenl 'Ill ." .. ~~1129!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!6'4-068<!!!1!!!!!!!!'!!''' .. L =========;I July l. S200 l'hOnth. \Vill lrvlne Terr•c• 2245 neaotiale. 119 46th, Newport LARGE, 2 Br at 1673 -----'--'"-.....;;;:.:.: Beach. 675-0389 Trv!ne. Very rough on in•ide. South on Po~~!'·• at 181h S!rtet Call ~·7786 IACHILOR. I & 2 llORQOMS furnished a Unfurnished Featuring a club atmosphere for yo ur com· fort an.d pleasure -ju1t compleled 1 or 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Furnished or Untumish· ed. Air· cond .. soundproofed. lelf cleaning oyens, be a m ceilings, dishwasher, lush landscaping with streams & \Yalertalls, eleva- tors, BBQ'a, ~ubhouse with social activities, saunu, Jacunf & swim pools private gar· age w,1tora~e. From $141).$210. For enjoyable surroundings catering to d is· cernlna adults -cotne to ••• MERRIMAC WOODS. BRAND;NEW HARBOR · APT-HOMES Novor .. ,,,.. """' ln. Pri-TOWNHOUSE Ri:NTAL.i_ \VIII rent !or 6 mo at SJ75 ., mo. more or less. On pi-o- 2 BR I.:. den, 2~S. ba. LeaSe $2i'5. Open Sat,le Sun. 1425 Santanella Ten-., CdM Adults Only -No Pets Just ea1t'of 2HO HarMr llvtl., neJ:t t• Natters Ce•lllac 125 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MIS.A e 545-6* IVllYTHING NIW-MOVI IN NOWI vale patio living. ~ear beach .&; shopping. All new buUl·lns, dishwashers, \Y/v.• carpeting, drape5, private 2'll7 lil.rbor l'l!at Wilson • 2 Br· l Ba. rr<>und level Hou1e1 .Unfurnished ~rty Sat morn. 3-7-70, or --------------------· call 537-6854 1or mo~ ln- tonnalion. R!NTALS House• Unfurnished 3000 Why Rent? 2 BR. den, Jge fro n t I..tASE OR LEASE OPTION No Down To Vets Costa Mesa ·* SUNNY, * ACRES * * To~·Mouae $125. • Heal~ pool • Adu.Ill only • No pe11 • Adj to shoppinc ,Itvinf. -;;;C;o';';•;':)e;;!;;;;'";;;;;;;;;;51;;00;;;C;ot;;l;•;"'-;;;;';;";;;;;;;;;;51;00; e 3 BR·2 BA·trpre.:plus • • • 2 BR·2 BA-patios H .. RIOR GREENS * GRAND OPENING * . 1 BR-I BA<!•lux• ,;nol• ... APARTMENTS room/din rm comb. KU. Gora:eous le charm.In&: 3 _L_•~• .. •-•-•_N_lg:.•-•_1 __ 3_70_7_ 1 ('hen w/eating Al'f!a, 2 Bedroom home -beamed ATI'RACTIVE, htodern 4 children ok. Avail April 1. ~ilings thnaout -spa.rkHna BR. 3 BA, deckll, built In SlT5 mo. 642-0857 heated &: tillered pooJ -vacuum, drapes, carpets, C•n you save $700.00 for clos:" PACJE>US-De:I Cerro homes. minimum upkeep Ya rd · 1prinklf'l'li, view. J31j mo . So C Lease $350 mo. Ca I I 31741 •-1 •-··' i"" costs in 3 m0£:1 Jf you near · oas~ Plaza $285 u e '""',!'"" Dr. Call tor ~rsicen Apt. Homes New and Dramatic as Bachelor. 1~2 & 3 BR. Furn.I a Spanish Castle SUNFLOWER A VE. unf. From Sl lO & up, Gar-* Motel-Apts * ... 545-8424, South Coast Rea.I ·--63 can, you can own lhis home mo. 547-0933, ~3.13 Estate :':';;•:;t.:=:~:::::"=:,==== EL CORDOVA .om Brwn s. Ma;n • ""''°' don ,.,,.. • •••m ... ,. A LocatM ~ mile E. of South Frplcs e Jte<: Rms e 2 Pools TODAY ! It's a sharp 3 bed· Lovrly 3 Br home. $260 room In a great area. Jt's in a mo. Util paid. Ca.II 2 BR. nice livi111 room. din. Condominium 3ts0 1 Ilana! So. ot o.c. Think you've seen great apartments? Coaat Plaza Shopping Center Saunas • Nursery School Fa.lrrroands , We have all the nice features as follows : Call 540-1973 f'llm " Adult sections. Im· n10\'e·in condit\01; NO\V, Jn. * &i&-870T * in& area, w/w cpts, drps, eluded in price art washer I"==...,.~,,-'--~ firrplace. rtfri'° I: stove:, &: dryu, relrigerator. dish· IMMAC. 3 BR hae, bJt.in5. Patlo. Elec. door rarate. washer, firealarm and an crpts. drps, nr schls. $HID 45' lot. Adulta: only, no pehl. o\·enlzed lot for onJy $23,800 mo. 5-13-ll!il or ~9434 Leue , uz. Avail now. c....-= 3 BR. 2 ba. <'rpt, 2 car, 1ar, pool & clbhse avail. $223 mo. 540-633.9. Studio• I todnoMt * HEATED POOL * REC HALL 1 .,.~E~vii"iii''i.i.54iOS..i2~32;il ..... 1 mro. occup. mo P<o1'non $32 WK. & UP * DISHWASHERS * BAR-11-0UES 1• w.,, CM N' u,b, & AdamJ. u.y, w .... M-* SHAG CARPET'G * GARAGES ELEGANCE at I"-~=,..' =..,.-,"""'"'7"7. -See thlli one. CHEERF1JL 2 BR, rar. No 6'14-1342 Duplexes Unfurn. 397S pets. Adults. $135 mo. mW. ~>"'m"o"E°'RN"'°"'1"""Bd,.,-nn-. ...,.H"o-""-· 2 BR 1 BA d G : ~:!:'::~;;;~~ :::-I & 2 BR'~lfo~ ~i~l~: Adult• Only HACIENDA HARBOR B=• N5~:,~ '!1;i. 't.a~: e Ma.Id wvice avail. 2077 Charle St. * 545-037' aun deck & patio. All elec- \\.,.__ .,0 28 , • sm en. ar. 1m ·<U>l.Jn, "'°" 02 Stove DisJ!Oll. R tfr i.g. yrd. Drpi & cr p ts. (Just 400 ft. W. oC Harbor-'Blvd. o(C Hamilton) ADULT ~ving in • ~m11U tric kltchtn-firl'place-cpts 2376 NEWPORT ILVD. l ii~fi'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!";'!~~~!!~~~!!f!! community -Ceauti!ully &: drps. A.lso ::: Br. 1 b.:!.th 541-9755 RENTALS landtcaped 1" I th 1fedlter-upper deluxe apt. Fireplace-LOVEL'I.' 2 br, JI!\ ba, Condo. Fireplace. 2 blks markel, wshr/dryer avail. Adults, r.iontlce!ln Townhouses, furn !lhops, China COvt. $135 mo. no pets. $115. 642-1384 N.B. ORANGE COUNTY'S or unt. 673-6464 408 Fernleaf. Shown Sun LA • 8 RENTALS c 0 Apts. Furnished General SOOO ranean atmosphert. \\'alking large electric kitchen w/din. ::.::.::c:.:::. ____ _.::::::1 distance to major shopping ir g space-garage. Stt at r.,a RGEST •/ · A$A do RO 2629 HARBOR BLVD. Me1a Verde 3110 SliARP 3 Br. home; unUJual Apts. Furnished Cuual Calli. Livtnr in warm Newport Beach 4200 • RENT • le tnruportation. \V. 18th, C!'if or call 64S-._ mt1ns-5haa: crptg·Drapes 546 1640 ------,..... frpl.: din. area; built·ln General 4000 fl.f!d. atmorphere. Spacious OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 COUNTRY Oub Villa Condo. kitchen: nice patio. color co. ordinated apts. MESA MOTEt: l Rooms Furniture Ganae w/atorge. POOL LOVELY 2 Br, w/w crpls, $19.95 & UP 1 & 2 BR '•· $1511-$170 !';::',;.,,~;;',, "~;., .. ~·:;.; 3 Br. 2'i ba, htd pool. Adj. Scenic Propttlies 67>3126 ---------Dt!ianed Ir: furn. tor ** RENTALS** lo goll course. 545-5868. s· I ityJe &: comfort. * Pvt pa. Furn. Bachelor apt. Adults 2 BR. l Ba. unturn. house. 1ng e-tio * B-8-Q * Shag cpts clo1e lo shop'g •••..• SlOO Newport Beech 3200 .;;;:;:;;,~~wy. ~~:~ * Gar w/ irtoraae * Heat@d *LOW WEEKLY RATES* Kitchen, 1V'1, mllid service. Heated Pool. 646-9681 ?~nth-To-Z..fmth Rent&la util included. NO PETS \VIDE SELECMON 241 Avocedo e '42·2925 peb. For appt. ('all 646--3160. NO DEPOSIT O.A.C. 22St Placentla. Open HfRC F'umitun Rentals LUXURIOUS-NEW 517 W. 19th. CM 5U-.3481 ~~~l;sB~ ~~ ~~·.~1:150 ____ B_/_B____ 3351 Adults ~fj~,Kl!~e w~vu:'~~ Coron• del Mar' 4UO Unf\lrn. 2 Br duplex, stove L ido Isle ranre. 1 BDRI\f. $1'ti incl.1---'-"-'"-..C:.;......;;:;.: $1 SO & $170 refrg. Clean. Baby OK S140 Adults Only ---------utll. 2 BDR!'II. Sl9S incl. uttl. WANTS To sub-lease Furn. 1 Costa Mesa 5100 Mesa Verde 5110 2 Bedroom. crpts, drps. e1ec bltlna. Adults. 548-3209 or 540-5599 Rltr. * ROOl\fl\lATE SERVICE * 3 BR. 2 ba1.h :, split level $263 SMALL 2 Bdrm house. Adults, no pets. 36S W. WU. Br. apt Immediately. Leav· ---------All Utilities P•id filANY OTHERS 2 BR. 2 baths ......... , $225 Fireplace, dbl a:arqe, ref. LUX'UI)' 11nale, 1 & 2 bed· son St. S42-l97t, in&: it.IP. C'..ont'I Breakfast, NE\V Single story Garden 1 k 2 BR. 1 1wm pools Fr•• fo L•ndlords AVAIL.ABLE NO\V ttq. S22S mo. 673-88J.l room apartments, furnl5h. Tennla, Pool. 644-5219 Units. 2 Br, 1 Ba. ahaa Adults only, no pets. Blue Beacon Rental Finders Bay & Be~h ~ally, Inc. @d and wWrn\abed, with LARGE 1 BR in Four-plex, LRG Slnile Bachelor. So. of crpl1, drps, dshv.•hr, 2 307 Avocado St., C.1-f. N•wport Be1ch 5200 435 \V. 19th St, C!'i·i G45'-0ltl 901 Dover nr. SUite 126 NB Huntington leach 3400 complete privacy a.nd land· iaraae, V.'lller paid. SUS. HY.')'. Prlv. No cooking. $115 patlo!. beam ceilingi, frplc, Set !'ifgr on prem~s DISCRl!'illNATING Fa.mUy ~5-2000 E\'es. 548.e:l66 r.aped country club atrr0> 548-l5l7 u1it Incl. ~t ear. Adults, no pets. $165. <Behind K-1'.fart oft Harbor NEWPORT BEACH LUXURY LIVING needed for 4 Bedroom,· 3 DUPLEX 3 Br. 2 Ba. nr. SPACIOUS clean 4 bdrm, 11 phere iJ)cludlni ~.000 2600 'Elden 537--0062 alt 1 pm at corner Ruta:ers le Avocado) Balh + Den New po rt OO?an. $235 Mo. No pets. tam room. Mered l tb worth of recttationa.I faeU-Newport leech 4200 Btlbo• 4l00 & Sun. Day SU-3535, et·e 645-m83 Estate honie for 6 months Richardson Rily, 24-t3 E. Garderui S350 mo 11 th , if.leg duline4 and operated CLE AN, modern 2 BR MARTlNl"'UE Coast H c d 1 -•2118 Juliit fl1r 1ln1le people. ,. or longer !n exchange: for "'Y·· orona e ;><JO-• RENI's FROM Newport leich MAGNIFICENT VIE\V duplex apt. w I a~ I a c h ed Spacious crounds w/ park. NE\\I, Spg,cloua 2 & 3 Bed· room, 2 Baths. Adults. Steps to "'estcl111 Plaza tender roving care a.nd ~'.,.'"'=·~'~'f>.403~~'~~~-~ 4 BR. 2 Bath•: family rm. Sl4S to $300 Baytrcnt 1 br, patio, asr. Kara.re. nr Pahsades le like sum:rundina:s w/ Pri· $33()/month \\'ilh Gardener BLUFF'S J BR.. 2 BA split Children &: pets OK. $275 GRAND Utll paid, Couple. 'W June. Newport. 1 child OK. No vacy. Patio!! &. pool N Included. Agent 546-2313 levPI condo. Cu 111 tom Jo.fa. Avail. now! 962-btGo NEWPORT BEACH 71th. Sl'll mo. Or avail yrb"" pets. MM969/&U-0791 shopping. Ad:tlt11 only~· r. SUPER SllARP J BEDROOi\1 decorated. Lease/option. 3 BR, 2 BA, Crpta 4 Drpa. ISO mVINE AVE. OPENIUI' 613--6790: 928 E . Balboa * TOWNHOUSE * QUIET DELUXE APTS 645-0252 MARINER SQUARE Am. 2 BATH HO~fE for rent al "644=·20=3'=-~-~-~ Throuahout. Lrg: fenced yd. IR.VINE AND lSth ng Blvd. 2 BR. 1%: BA, crpts. drpa, BACH., 1·2 &. 3 BR's $185 per month, Double gar-FREHSLY painted 3 Br. 2 SPotl.e11. $2.15 ~ ca.p (tt•> ~ __ .... cl patio.,.A4Mll. $160. 134 E. lm Santa Ana Ave, C.1'.f. age, fenced yard. It's in Ba Duplt'x nr bcli, Nu cptl. M&-8286 IMMEDIATE Lido Isle ..,,., 1'.1elody Lan e. 6'2-6812, 1'.fgr, Apt 113 646-554.2 our rental book at Walker Bllru. S250 mo I ea 1 e . GARDEN GROVE .. 548-1768. ' 1244 Irvine Ave., N.8. Owrtllll & man.,.., •1 th• lnlna CMipany & Lee. 27ro llarbor Blvd. 5-m-i573 Fountain Valley '410 13100 O..pman Aw. OCCUP ATTJUCTIVELY furn. 1 Br,1 1'""B=R-. =1125~-.,.-.---2~8-R-l-13' at Adams.c ""o"u"N=TR~Y~O~uh~Ll~.-v;~,,.-.-3~B-, --~------(' bl.kl w. Suta Ana Fwy.) ANCY patio, baytront, vie.wj im· mo. Ctptl, drpa, pool. No ORLEANS APTS. 4 BR, 2 BA home _ new 2 Ba. 2 pools, &arde.111. SJ25 4 BR, 2 BA. bit-ins, din nn.. <n'> 636-303() ~. oocup., 'tll June ar pell Or' children. 325 E 17th DELUXE 2 br. 2 ba. condo. crpla. drps, all bl tins, quiet mo. Back Bay nr. S.A. covered fiagatone pa I Io , •. ..... __ ta leue thru ~r &: Pl. Call "6-6895 2 6 3 BR avail. Adults only, Frplc, w/w crpt, drps, blt- ul • l l b 8"" 61 .. "" I . b N ANAHEI" ~ .....,:irury g ... uen a_. ..... en Ion .. ·.~ -c -ue-sac, close to achools coun ry cu ;~ "'"f' .,......,.... l\'/b t-1n bq, ear tch11. . m oUerln• complete -v•...,, • "'r.>UIN .~$. Tuitin (B). Large 2 1741 Tustin, Costa ?tfeaa Ins. Swimmini pool, pu!Ur11 &: shopp'&· S245 mo. Ca.II DELUXE Townhciitse 2 Br, 2 E;-Fountaln Valley. $250 Mo. NOW LEASING FOR .,. v•• -..., H ti ._ .;_.:....a...,.,.,._ BR 1. PaOo, gar, cptl, drpa, Mar Mn. Carson, &U-f64.1 green, llL'(urious landsca~ Heritage Real Estate Ba, trplc, pool. $250.,_"'-__ ,,.. _______ _, MAROtOCCUPANCY beautiful landleapln1 A Un ng,.,., __.. -bll·l!J.S. >. laundry area. • ing,poolmalnt.Adultspre.f. MG-1151 (open eves. l Bay(ront apt S350. A&:t. 4 BR. 2 BA. Frple, bit-ins, 1n So. Brookhunt unparalleled ttereational . Ava~ .lmined. 646-4380 No pets. Near Newport Bay. VACANT & Clean, 3 Bii: 646--0732 CUI-de-ac. $230. Avail (1 bile. So, of Lincoln). facllitJes in a counlr)' NEW l BR-blk lo beach. NEW ·dlx. 1 Ii 2 BR. Sha1 F. v·11a A t SZ70 J\.fonthly Leaae .,. , bedrooms, bl!ins, f rplc, 'ro=WN=H~O~U~SE~.-Poo--l.-Sa-"""·1 ='=11=no=. =Call==-==== en,, 112-t500 $100. Pri patio ·:' Qu_ip1 crPts, drps, bltlna. Immed auway I p s 54Ml79. t laJ'ie fenced yard. Only S210 1055 Dover. 2 BR. 2"' BA. South B•y Club club atmospbe.rt. Now Gar, single adlts, COU.P"<'· oceupy, $160-$180. 540-l97J, BA JFRONT mo. A;rnt :>46-4141 $240 mo. \\la.sher/dryer. Laguna Beach 2705 A leasing in Newport Bffcb. 202 A 14th. SJe.1319, 67S--1784 MS..2321. Netir Oranre Co, Airport & 2 BR. 2 BA Luxury Apls. 3 Bdr. 2 Ba .. hse. Rec. Priv. Vacant. Birr. 6'75-604-4 pertments LRG Bachelor. Util pd. Nr. 5 LUXURIOUS 2 B 11• Ba UCI. Adults only. 20122 Prlv. ierrace, elevators. sub- lnq. 350 Riveria Dr. or <213) '11====L-lf~F~--,-"'-· -,-.. -. \VOODS COVE new 2 Bit. The GORGEOUS New ?ttodels open 10 a.m to 8 pm po!nU:. 1'tatutt, slnale adult Crpl!:, drps, GE ~tch., ·pa'. Sanls Ana Ave.' ~ terranean pk'g. All elec. 6t'>-961D. $295. house 011 quiet st. Avail on l)eams, ahaJ crpt, b!tn&, VAL D'ISE·RE Fumishtd or unfurnished only. S97.50. 842-2219, Rel. & tio, encl gar, nr bu&, $150 Pool, soft "'alcr, docks. 3121 $225 . OPTION. 4 BR, 2 BA )Tly lse S30C1 mo. Refer req. fflllc, b'tes. \Valk to beach. clean'a dep req'd. adult5. 120 E. 20th St. .. LARGE 2 BR. 1~ BA atudlo W. Coast I-fwy, Newport. home, double garage, w/w, Call 548---1698,__s..._?PJ\.f. $365. 67}3113 or 494-3'70 Slna:le-1 br-2 br. Furn.-unr. Rents from $1JS.$310 • BACHELOR Apt, 1 ml 3 BR, 2 ba, crpt le drp1. 'Bit-apt. Ctpts, drpe, stove, ·'642.Dr.? ~~fs~,?<icts & pell. Bkr. ~,,.,=E~B~L~U-F_F_S~3-B-,,-. -,..-1-.. -.. ~e~~·~S~poo· ~~~~· Oakwood ttom belt. Gu k wtr pd. Ina. Newly decor. No prla. pat.lo. Children ok, no pet1. 'l"""B"R-. "'2'""b-•. -..,,N".,-,,.,0c,.... .. -n . ..,....-.i;wv Pools. Nr &chis &: shop'£. Laguna Niguel 3707 ml Panona Rd. &4u'67o ;90. n ss. Avail 3115. 962-389t ll'S. 726 Joann St See Sun. 108~~ Grant. (Corner of $125 -NICE 2 BR. 2 BA, $275. 644-2432. ---------846-2957 1021 Mlaa:lon Drive, apt C. l..5 or call ~158' evea for Grant & Seuhore). $300 Mo. garden type triplex. patio, ---------EXECUTrvE home on the Coeta Mtse 4100 Gardin PARTLY furnished' 2 Br. 2 DELUXE 2 Br 2 Ba crpta appt. .yrly. Cl) n&-7015 days. stove. v.·/w, drps, family. University Park 3237 !rd fllinny, • BR, 3 BA, --"-'-'""-':.:.. __ _;;:..;; Ba. apt., dishwuher, patio, drpa, r/o, dw: hug~ pauo: VILLA MES~ APTS. 64~2748 evn. Birr 534-6980 owr 3000 tt of luxurious 11.... *W~'TER RATES Apartments brand new. Beach Blvd. &: gar. Forced air. Adults, no ~pool.BR ;ntum. pn1patios, htd HONEYMOON view apt . 2 BR. 2 balhs ........ S25Q ing. $550 mo/lie. 495-CSS9. it tel'lant remains thru IUm· Edinger. 842-7062 pet& n70 mo. ~ : Cf' encl Pt'. OlU. eleP.nt carpefina:. 3 Bdrm1, 2 BR. 2 baths •••••••• S27S NEW 3 Br &. family t"OOm. mer-no raise in renta. 1 BR FREE UHi turn. 1 It. 2 Bdrm 2 Br J-1 $14() ch dren we come, no Pe t • fireptace garage S 2 5 0 3 BR. 2 baths •••••••• $295 Carpets, drapea, bit-Ina. turn $130, studios Sll5. 2135 '1700 16th Street apta. Near beach. im up. i. ~Rd atta ard pr,, plciue1 flfO also fum S185 548-2394 ' ' Cost• M•1a 3100 3 BR + honus nn •••• S340 Days Stl-5441; ewa. •95-0797 Elden, Of. See r.1.,.. Apl 6. ~~53&-=3:777:"o;' :53&-:':;1282;"'==;;~ ,I ~·,,~.,,"~··~~~~~~~.,,m~!~.· .!·~-~-~···~n~'N'•' o.119 :"-;;';W;'-. .,w;:':.;''°=nc...,,...;.646-~UOl::. EASTSIDE 2 BR h~e w/gar. 4 BR 2 balh ~ 7 , Q rou.,, ..... -.vuu ·i; Adults only, no pets. 187 E. . s .•.••••• ..,~5 BUSIEST ~tplace In SUS CASITAS I.,: 642-817 children or peta, 646-2118 2 BR Unturn. Newly dee. CONDO. 2 Br. 2~ ba .• fpl . Dbl. gar. Adults. $240 lo.Jo, 21st St, Cl\f. 64~20 4 BR. 211 baths •••••• S350 town. The DAil..Y PILOT Furn. 1 BR Apts. Adulta I----,=-:=----, I ;L::•:!9::";;"::•...::B::to:;<:;h;__.;:4::_70::5 1150 + d il O 2 New crpta. & drps. Spac. I,-=--,---,--~-~ 13 BR. 21 2 baths ··•••· S325 Cluslfled section. Save · aee, epoa • ean rround1. Adlt&, no pets. $140 2 BR. crpts, drps, washer & e RED Hll..L REALTY on!y, no pets. 2110 Newport THE TllE NEW VILLAGE lNN Bdrm Duplex. Crpt&/drpll, 1mo. 2283 Fountain \Vay fl DELUXE 2 Br. \Ve11tctiff loc. Fortin, Reallor &t:Z.5000 dl')'er. Ref'~ req'd. 169 i\le11a Univ. Park Center. J.rvine money, ttme A ettort. Look Blvd, CM. 642-9286 CALIFORNIAN APTS. Fonnerly Saddleback l nn, atv/ret. encl patio. Infant (Harbor, hlm YI. of Pool & blt-in11. Adults. S200 Or. $145. 642-4~ Call Anytime 83J.(U) Now! fl.10DERN furn 2 BR in Lquna, from $35. a week. OK. 2244·A Statei 642-7472. \Vllson), Wil80n Garden.s no Jae. 642-6274 I;=========.:.=========..:.:========= newer triplex. Quiet, very Spinfsh Vill•I• Design Lovely apt1. All util'1, •DELUXE 1 & 3 BR Garde!! .Apll. 'SP=A~C~lO~U~S~3~B-,~,..,Ba~Cri>~-,., G•neral 3000 G•n•ral 3000 Gen•ral 3000 clean. Adult.. 768 Scott Pl. linens, maid, pool, !sundry Apl.I. Blt-lna, priv patio, 3 Br 2 Ba nu 1 h 1 drpr;. h'plc. blt·ln1. 1 blk to 646-2323 ~~w ll !,~~~~: rm. s:epg to beach. 696 s. healed pool, trplc. Adults c r pt•/ d ?' p I . Ereth!)' beach S275. 646-4391 S©~}A-~"E~s· Tht> Puiz/,. with th1 .. 8ui/t./n Chur:IJe O Reornfn09 th• 6 xrolflbled words below to molce 6 aimpl• words. PTlnt letter1 of 90Ch In Its line of JQUO'rn; I HAYSI L · r 1 1 1 r I I DEWKIC ' I I I I " I I ABOMOB I I I I I Classified ad in 1 NrN IF EGROT I York City newspeper· 1--l,.-...,l""""l---,.l-r.l'-1 'Wanted: Young men um'. ._ _ _.. _ __. __ .__ ....... --'·--'· er In a Times Squire I I movie theater. Mu1t be 1--T.,u.....,M,...s,.o_P,.,,...,-1 polite, with c:ultured wlce, _ I I I I' I . •nd know how to handle ...... _..__._ ................ a .# I NIENA~ 10 ~:=:-... ~...:t _• I I 11' I I" . ,.....,......'.-:.~..:~ !~ r 1· r r r 1· r r r r r 1 6 ~-:-I I I I I I I' I I I I I SCRAM·L!TS ANSWER IN DIMl·A·UNE I MERRIMAC WOODS -... .., Cout Hwy, 494-9436 r'Slc.5 mo. M6--516.1 palnle~r OCC.. Upstr1. ======== Furn unlta avail, See ad qn. :r::~=~~:bre-:1~: LARGE 1 BR, patio, So. La· SPACIOUS 2 bt, ~·blt·IN, ~M7"'61&1 :Beck Bey 5240 der cl&u' 5100. 425 Merri-tut bar, private IWl deckl, guna. $135 mo. incl. utll. w/w ct'J>l, drp1. Priv. patlo. 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath, condo. ---------·I mac Wq. 5t6-63Q) 1ara;e storage cloaet!, heat-Sat-Sun. 499-Zl.91 S14D. Eves Ii: wknd 1. completely furnished. Pool VIEW. 2 BR. Carp ets, LRG Bachelor. Crpt1, drp11. ed pool, Sauna&, B.B.Q.'&, 2 BR 2 ba garage, choicr. 10C: ~112. It clubhouu $215 pr. month, drapes. BuUt-ins, Pool. $165. bltn1. nicely furn. Nr OCC. 110und proofed walls, walk-in $185 year 'round. 538-2095 LEASE. l Bedroom duplex. Birr. 675-4930 "k tor Dick -=*='='=3-3690======= $110 Incl utll. 288a 1'.fendoza. closetJ. Covered carports -morns or aft 5. $115 mo. Large y a rd . Dorsett -54~54Zl, 54G-6338. ADULTS, no pets. S'ItJDIO: 2 blks to bch for 838-7381 evenings. J;D;:iECO""'i:RAi',,TO=R,-,A"'p1'".:"'2~Br'".-&: E11t Bluff SHARP Bachelor unit. Cloie 2 blocks W. NeWJoOft Frwy. qUle t adult. Util paid. Sl03 $130. 2 BR upper. Bltns, 'sundeck; blt·ln ra,,£e le --------- 5242 to occ " UCJ. SUl P*YI At McArthur &: ~ti.in mo. Call 644-1137 crpll I!-d?"P•· No pet.s. 568 rttrta. $200 -Util. paid all. Refe~ncea required. W. Wllaon SL 545-0760 Balboa Bay Prop. 673-7420 Avail 211170. 545-4879 CALl 546--2727 Capistrano Beach 4730 JUST completed 2 BR. crpts, 2&3 BR Apts, 2 BA'a. Rede<; 1 BR apt. Gag le water pd.G ""A"'RD=E°'N,-,A=PT=.-. -,~-.---,,,_~ -y • ~ MO U l cl dt'PI, blt-inl. $155 mo. 2451 I: Ready to Move.Jn. From $120 mo. No chUd.rTn, no "¥ $..., \ K .• .,a.. ·· Uf · n · Elden Ave. 642-3092 $135. Adults only. 18th & LOVELY Bay View, 2 br studio, lrg patio, 2 ba, crpt, drp1, dshW11hr, heated pool. Near Fash~n Jal .t ~flct. $235. l\1o. 644-5298. ta .._.., '"'""t -J-d _,14 Off the Blyo pool, lowly Fum, Patio, llnena, TV. No Pomo MS-'7988 ,.,.0 .,., ... pe · ~ """ YI.,. rrounda. maid serv. Ken peb fir children, 492-5078, QUlET AREA • Beaut. lrr 2 na. · J-tO-....,.. Corona ciel Mer 5250 e NASSAU PALMS e NUe1 VWa ?.farina. Call: 492-5342 BR apt. 998 El Camino Dr., E-SIDE lrg 1 Br, cpts, drp1, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • 1 A: 2 BR.. POOL 673-955.l. .:::========'I C?i1. 546-0451, 631-9583 bltna, patio, pr. Adults on- 177 E. 22nd St. 642-36'5 =s=EA~co=N~BA=Y---.,-o<l-,-rn-2 Hottl1 497S D.E LUXE. Bu 11 t -in a . ly, no pttll. SlM 646--1762 $!lO I Up. 1 & 2 BR. Trlr. 133 BR. Jrplc, large 1undeck, ---------" Carpeted. Patio, extras. 2 BR. Crpla, drps, CUJX>rt, E. 16th SI, Sp 41 , 0-f. $200 'IU July J1t. 673-50!W or Lido Shores Hotel SIM &. last. 646-4760, repeat, pool. 2 lckla ok. 2214 Colleae, 64~12'65 (213) TH 5.3427 81.yfront kitehenelle suilt s LARGE J BR. elec built-Ins, Apt 2, 646-0&27 from S2$S mo. SUites I ON TEN ACRES 1 BR. P'\Jrn. Nr. 1boppln1 2 BR tum apt. VJt"' or Bay rooms by day or y,·eek. crpi., drpa. Nr OCC. SUS. 2 BR. bltm. gpts. clOltd 1 Ir 2 ER. Fum ,, Un!'urn center. 820 Center St. apt 8, I: Bch. J1&). After 6PI\f, No pets. 54~9680 prap. ~tature adlllts on!)'. ""'-pla-/ pn v ... ~. / C'! l l3S _.1793 Phor.es, maid. coffee, let. 1130 ... ••lJ "A•..... c ll'I: .. "'. UUl'I " · mo. _... · 617 Udo Park Dr. 673.J800 3 BR. i Ba. Adlta. Newly mo . ...._ or .,........_., Pool&. Ttrmls . Oontnt'l 8ldlf. TRAILER ·2BR.$120adulta 2 BR furn 1r: unrurn ---------dee. clae WestcliU SbPI E. $140 2 BR upper. Util rum . ._,Sea Lane, CdM 6f4..2Q1 only. Bachelor tr&Utr $60. $150-$175. Cpll, dl'pl, bltn&, RENTALS llth St. $175. Sf6..3T76, Avail lmmed. No kids, no (MacArthur nr. 01Nt HWJ) - -~---·-----Call 646-10, 642--3375." poOI, pt.Ho. 1525 P1acentla. ~t1. Unfurnlthtd 54()...4431 pell. 142-3315, 64$-9900 $1M Beaut. turn 2 BR tx· FURN. w/ uUI. Bachelor Gtntrel .5000 1 BR. No children or pet,, LOVELY new 2 br, 2 ba, pr1 2 BR Dupl@X apt w/ lllfl&'t· pando Mob. Hm. 133 E. 16U'I apt. Avail April lat. $l3T.:io. ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Caraae. lltd p)Ol. Crpts, pr, IJ' )'d, blW. view. Nr. View. Crptt, drp11, dthwbr, sr. Sp JI, CM. 642-12'65 1!125 Placantla. NB drpr. &12-8042 s Ci t Plau.. 548-6911. l&un. fac. Ca.II evta I wknds 2 Br apt., tum/unturn., JIOOl. Wff'RNT 3601 Finley, lowtr. VEN DOME SPUT Level 2 BR. Crpta, 1 BR $130. 2 Br w/ftnced m-3681 $135 1: up. 2:i$5 Canyon 2 br, 1 ba, yrl.)'. $215. drp1, bltn&. No pell. 2W patio $~. QVta, drpt le blt-2 BR. fl.farsutrite, So. ol Drive. ~7984 w/u!U. 83J-l.1M. IMMACULATE APTSI fl.fendm.s . ~21 Ina 6U-TZ19 nm It. wlcnd1. li'N)'. $1!0 mo, No children. 1 BR film &: untum. drpa, $135 mo. utll pd. \Ylnttr rtn-ADULT A: FAMILY BAotELOR APT, Ctpta, Dl.X Ire 2 BR. lmmac. Ce.n-* 6'2-789fl * w/w crpt&. pool, pvt bal. till lo J uly, no children. SEcrIONS AVAILABLE drps, bltnl. No petl. 2IS$ tr1 hfal, dahwhr, bltnl, dbl BACHELOR Apl., no rook> $36-5794 afttr 3 pm 6'1'3-4.S..U 303 Palm, Balboa Clott te lhOPltlftl, Perk fl.fel'dou. 54>M21 pr, adult& $1'5. MHS IJ\I'. $100 uUllUe1 lnduded. * Spa.Claus 3 Jirl1, 2 Ba 673-%181 F'Ufl.P(. 3 Roqm Apl. Adult, 1 BD!L'I apt, 1 hlk to bay I_ * 2 Stdrooma $125. 2 BR 1'.1odtrn Apt. DELUXE 2 BR.11tudlo, crptl, ========= No ptt1. $75 a mo, 240 beach. $ll$ mo--ytarly. * Swim Pool, Put/&rffn Pttki, 1ar for quiet mature drp1. pool. lmmac. l thUd Slerk1 St., C.l\I. Bu:lD * Frpt, fndlv/lndr>' W'tt adults. No pets. 54S.-00a9 ok. CtU 64&-<M9& 1 81\, new, btaut turn mo. to AT OCEAN: 3 Br 2 Ba Yrly 114.S Anaheim Avt. SPLIT Level l BR. Ctptl, SKA1\PI Llrte 1 BR, trl'.ltlll, mo. $l60. AdultJ on!y 2'2220 lac $300 mo or $250 to Jul,y COST A M.ESA &Q..2324 drps, bltn1. No ptta. ~ drps, blt·lna. Qu.iet bld1. Elden, 6$.-UJ2 t w: . 1S. AlllO 2 Bdr 6'5.-0!m fl.-tendoia. M5-S421 Adults. Jll). MT-2682 Bolboo ltlond S355 SPAC 2 Br, trpl, pr, Cl'J'llA, drps. ctovt. $270 yrly lnc. ulll 675--6)11 ews A wW. . . .. . • • -• • t . "" ; ~-j R EA~.' ~;~~·~· M~~7~~~Al E S~Att' •'!'. :,··' . ' '·-> .. • *. ,• ... -•· IUSINlfs ~;., ·7:" ~~~~~~iE c.Mr•I ' '• 'Genorol" ' · ·"· ,.,..,. * , *· , · * ~" P.lNANCIAL -...,....,,....,...,.-·t . . .. --• :.._.w ... ~ I ~ ,.....,_ Rffi ,fl i'-ntlc_l" ... s990 Qlflc, R1nt~1 ,,f .. "6'1~ !; -:.: , ·~-1 11' -~:.'iJN. ' DUllU · 'll'ORKING rii!x:l>klnt1or LA~'GU ~BEACH '' • • ' ~:"~'}1~1~/~l .. _ """"1 • , 2 br. apartnltnt ln,N~ll0rf1 Air Co lt~td ' ...TO ;;;;;.) bl"'"' "" \'EARLY, pt't'ftr hirilfQI~. Q~: .6VENUt;,.. '• •on new , -"'lio• •• L1~S8J"'ROM 1i4CI (\\'llf 'afl:~!u·\'f.JvMiTsh._ .. d-Desk spau-e a•all•bl~~ tn -~~~-~_.,,lfJl._ ~~~~ • •• ~ ;os A FROl\l U25 wtretMlff ~ SJU), "RttlpoRli· neweit oltlcie buiJ.dfnir: •t ~ .... ~ .. ·-.·~ ' • fi·' BA Jl"ROl\I tom bl~. ba\\:..l'C~J'Mef$ 'Plrase · prtm. locatioQ in 'dOwnttwm ,______..,. • 1 BA rnO~f $.160 tall aflt;I' 6 ~ s.~ .... -. l.quna fkaohj) Air ·coMI-ANNOUN ·IMltfTS, Ol ~fapQ4l1hw~ht:r 2 BR. &: dbti Or 3 tiz.·. ilil.lurti. • ~'4. Cl6tDt~; beadf:JJ I inti NOTI -·~~ ~~ ~11.ttl!\;~~·te11.1:1.li Clo!'.C to \\'lltet'. Rt"a'Po1tsibJ.e t:ntrancee:~ Ji~~· ~n i ;;..rolltn-«,Un vi""'•~ 11dult1·'•\'/0oe ~augh·le r : Fore.s~ A\'e.., ~ar .... .l!;ads to Ff!nd (~'!!A4!~l 6400, ~~mple Ptrktn;. nr rer, ..N.....t ri.t Jun( 1j Ql' J\1unc.1~ Mrldnc, IQ_t~. ~ -•1!'.D.i1""' 'l'la•'l" • D••8y to • -~rib'-l\lll,l"f1$ t":"; ' "J)el"m6Utti, for llP,llCf, D ... • LIV,..~~~' r l• .HUMTINGTQN ~1med.~'l Jn Cd~l ichool "ind ohalrs·&vaOabfP f~ . W....,,a Wint? Wh..Wr_. Gcrt7 . r1t ~· b~\ld."""'FJh'u\QU~ view of •J:J.-i" d1l1t. f _ $~ ~t .ll"lf'~'t 00 e~it1e.'i1 hours ilfjll,·etift SPECl~L CLASS(f .fCA1'10N ftJR . ~ ' . L.i.zivia .. and . be -.c.he.11. Wh~rJ Yo11 Wan i it done right •• , Call.one of the ·.experts listed befow!I • ·:·,. ,.,.;AclFic ''"''-· • -~'338~ . . . ..,..i .... ail•b"'· 1 .. •m. _Nf.T\IRAL_!Mi:~" siNAP.~E~ :-, • . • 14t~. -Th•1R<a1.~"'"' m:-oc~A.N -'·VE., H.B. Rooms fo r Rent 5995 All utilHles ·. P'lkl i!.xcepl 17 ... , •• ~·spiidil~btti ~•· .:i· 1 ~.. : •• ·. • !l_!t.VJCE DIJtECTORY ~To~l~lo;';'";g;;;;;;;;~~6~97~0~T~•~il~or~;0:·'~:;:::::;;";;;;70~, t71411'l&t48. telepholle, [ ~ ~S 'Llriff-'.·5 tlmM-S Mks · SllAGGY·b4fk tfema.le dog. 'ebyt!tt!ng 6550 • * ~ftY.f: new j Br. with s H A R E B EA lj T 1 r u L DAILY .PILOT I , . · 1 · ! \..'IUl!t -AO'MU'f llKLUDC; • -". • Ir\juri!ft by-Clr"l,bout-6 ~·~:& SHAllGHAI TAILORS lo&da of ~·A-1•. •-•·'"" llO~tE! Pvt .__th,-.:,l<'hen ·A '' 322 FORE.!1' AVENUE t-w11t1 ~ """' '-rr1•.,-• ~lllf 11911 ·~ ". M... .. ap, Newpot;thlvd. k J\tonlt FOID.IER Nllr'St \VW slve THI 911.1111111.u. """"' ...,~...... ,...,, iu l..AG~ABHACH '~0Ult9Mt!i •114fw~· •..si.-.,lf~M VI 'C?!f ., • .,,...""' .......i l I t room. · l'ullm.,, ~" h' '°10' TV p.W: laW>dry ' "' -·....,0'"'"°'"'' ... "' -"'""' \)N<!J ' " • ' ·' '!!&,, ' '·. ~·~· . ot •-0'"• "" 0 yoor BACk JO NEWPORT BEACH ~her. &ll·lns, Shag ;:aragt' '1)ace, Mesa. '\t'*-49i.!M66 _ -TO Pllw YoUr Tr-.r'1 P•rMl~:-.r ,a < 6~' __ :. ¢il~1~h~! llu, 1 .,;ork, 'Jf~ ca~tifli. Rvt PaUo. t blk IU'ea. \\'ork'i .... ·oisuu:1 (wftb.l tID.t:E.tHATE Occupancy. 3 ' PHONE 642-5671 . ..: -. LOSf Oil my. front doorstt?p; ~1.•iue .1,,. · a.rn. IA1l AGAIN! lo.-.hopplng .I.,-walking child, ok.\ s,t9-~. ! ,f\llly ·carp elt d,.alr-co,.. --·--··-·~· -· ·-_-.. ...._.:.··-~ ·palf ot )?rnC:tiptfon &!uses di1~ lo beach. Adults PREFER l«:acher or student, ditioned oUice are as HM:;:e 11;airu,t> inftit~. -·; 'frade eli:.n ..,~nie<J -~ Sia. in bfack leath@r cue .. U.2. BABYSITIING • abundJnt 2 DAYS ONLY _ MARCH . 8 & 9 onty;· UG2'· Alliiita.·: It e. furnished moni &: balh, pr!v available now at 2865 · E, TJd lot lqc. or hciat. S ~l . V.'agon. RIH.:......_!l.~~I~, 70)~--__ ,._ _ activilies. p I a y ma 1 ea. AT NEWPORTER INN 531).~,., · ·' ,.. , Pac. Coa llt Hwy, in <)l'OT\11' view lots. Heart' ot OtN.. "tilec. WUXIO~.~~,aer-• · --.it-nutritiouit foqd!f, Gr f. en -patio, nr Harbor l Adam!), de! l\tar. 1.410 !f<I. f!-i'angin& cnh·. Ecf .• $2:!_M,. Be qµick • .' 'Vic:e . f0r"r2rid · ·T.D. '.Cl'", ! FOUNl> AGerma.i;i,. ~pl'lttdold Vall•y Hms. PV. 96&-006ri. '. 1107 J1mborH 'Rd., Newport •-••• ' .~FOR itENT ~i~· ,,~:~~1• n~:;!~cipe:.,~: .frogi l~ to J.770 sq. fl. on ·:hil. 830-60-IQ _ni.nn. . ~m · ' ' ··' '. "r· .. '. =r~~:P~IU in:· ui. e AB YSITT 1 NG : Clean Call f7t 41 644-1700. For Appoln';;,;;t l BR Apt. 1"J'.• BA,' neu·ly lfrf::. I)'. 5'°4U7.. -· t'rom j ·\50 to 3774 _per mo, 18' nuiih. ~bl plank u,til. ·68 JCCp-Cja.,"i:~ Mfis.-R&: <JM~ Tttr.) 61~7818 hQn1ti. C.i\l afea. -Ferud WE OFFER DIRECT HONG_ KONG '9RICE on.t~.8'tilt·in11,difih"'3i;her. Aff'a can be sub-(t1vft1ed ·to '--I l'"h Br2 -.~ ... strd JI ' H"-&'\ '. . ...,,.. · · a· 'l'k·' IV'M• \Vibf to (bJ1ege ~·()hopp~n;;. ROO'f ·Jn pr1v. honie, .Kilch· sulL tenant. 644-6191' for· In-~ ·~P .. -~r·;1~.._~ y · "':ro ~ ~runt~ t.ARGE Gennan Shepherd. Y ,--, uays. "I""" eves. SAVE SUITS-SSS-Ur BRASHEAR REAl TY & . J.au.ndrY.. 11r:l\:ll. ~Lad)-· fOl"tTlalion. -· ~:nt· ., At~ · ~i:: . "11~~ i ulh..'~ ~V Bu r .Call It. .identify, ' , .\Vella.Jl'·!'ales. Call '5"15··~iZti . SHlllTS-$S-Ur ~7·~. ---. -->~fl JS only. $40 ~mo. -?>lesa Verde • or · na_. · eq '"' ' 5 o . su:949l --.--.MOTHER Ot t \Y 1:1 n ! i;; 500/ SPOITCOATs-540--Ur 111-e~. '?W..~t ::_ " " 61>J<~JCES For, Je~Pn1i~d ~*B~olel, tur Lido fk, 71··6C4&f8 · · 10 • U·~·ks old G ~rm an ·bab.>)iJtini:;_ my home. vie or . '/O LAD115' 'I.NIT 5UITS-52~r NE!\\I 1·· BR-blk 'o beaC.h. $1Jp, .•Prt tiailo • QUif.'T! Gar: single adlt!i, ootipte. 202 A 1'4!h S.16-t319, 613-l7&1 SP~Gl0t,1s 1. BR. .Qt.i~el. t'..Plc1 :encl ;at. crpt~. ·arp~. :\1J'3 !lfoi-. /ldulll! 1135 . .8177 Garfield.~ l Bit' Toll•nhbe, pool. gar. Q·pt.''"drp5, hi t-i n~. ll'llslii/dryer. p11rlo. S140. ~s.;fo19 RQO -1¥ 2 l· :: be's. Crptd &. drpc! .. ~e~·ly de:cor. J br _ dhl_aJl~h .:;ar .J: Jrplc. J blks !mm heh. 536-1111 NICE room ·.i.pt!ia'!ant hni, tipace avallable Jn, be1ulifuL 9f. · · &·:?BR'. .~ils -"-Pool.~ She~rd. '¥ic-:Balboa -w. · Harbot . Shop'e \Ce n I er · wr HONO!t l1n•.Ai111 erlc••d -. M1tt11 ¢h1r4t "d 10c:, ""Kir . p:ii'ol. -1.31r· Hu nlinglon. J~afpQU(, -~o. l1...Boat. OU:shor~ Salbpit,· ., ... 7•$4lbf . loitn a&IU~able ,.._,, .A identU.· 615-4998 ~7838 • .c.h ... p lhre-1d11 Not ut._H Wt ~o. w1'1f • o. J 11 -·• oorino 1n<I .No · ify · ~ ""· ""3 fttvt• ma kt ii, ) thop1 ,,., ... , how tboul ~S-.199!.· lvk.i.'!!'~B : 30•4 , tact. · '""M .Batt-ell, s~~~ n1 ~ ·. . 6;6 int. Tri.de $261\1 equ bUCI< °"I "'t VI •J 15• VERY Reliable. \\tother, of 2 , , 1 1 "' "' . t I I V"' $10000 . '1 • .• .,.,, '"' e~· C 5 • th111 Wt cttr" 0111" lriliu• '"" 11 11" 61S!02S9 -· .. ,, · --· '1l4/0'16-136l. ··• · rena ce .... u · ·· fQr4BR.,W.aiaeCl\lhome. · " "waotsbabyaittina;.~fy home . ' ' _ , · . · HunJ.l11&1oP. Had:Kwr Corp.~ trade 'lot' ?, \VJU assume, AI::t:·54li-02l8 inytlme: -· ·~.""~n~, C.l\f, Ca.:11 -Prefer infant.to 3 )U, Call f,br1~1 . th1v k •• ,. •o.,cl 1h•p•, •·~·• St:> Per, WK \!~-1y(ktlche:n '. · '1!-ll \V11.rner Av•. HB fllJance . 673-2431: . . ~'" .... ,. .......... wdnkle. . S30 \VJ< UP AplS 2.376. New·. , -. . Have Gruncllg ale'reo i;::on-I ,.. ~ With our n11I 111cl clet•l1•d workm1"1hio, port.-Btvd.' 54&4f7~!' -•• -T1:ade 3000_'aq 'ft ',S:a"n f'e~ . :sole 1vUh~ aulomalic 11treo CA:t. ~RA.F~nd at Newport RE=~sro=N=s1~B~L~E;-P~.n=y-:-,~"1"-· 1 cout & fit indi~iclu1llv, 11ur c.u1h1;111•" kt•P Modern Offi''•S ····• Vall-1-n•• ~ .... ' I ·• .. w "vaJ"' W·"t V\. V Beach pier on Feb. 23rd. b b 't 0 •-' •••,;,, b1ck. ,~cl t•''"'"'·~· th,;, ROO:\f&bath, Vt.enfl"Bne<:, . •. ~· ,,'"':,...o ~,, •v ""","'··~ ape_.., ""'· .,, Call6 .d ti'"'&l.1523 ay~1 . ay1, my numi 1,.,,,.,,.,, no .' -••. Ball'<.1.· l•I. tm $T.• single. Sl1J 2 nn au1 1e. ha_.+_· cabana,' pool. !North·' or motoi-Hik~ !50cC of-bi:'-.I ell "T >-·. H.B. are11 . Have refs. " ·-uua T"" ch · · gP.fAIJ., F al blk &: brown Nob11d y'1 ptrftcf, 11ff.,tc;k cltlh11 t t! mo Gr:>-380l ' An· cond, Sect')' Sl'rvtc.:, ridge_ ·areal. f'or Sea · (::e'r:.Ml).9779 . . . ' ~m e . 841-99?.6 "''d• for 11,..di•cl 1;1,1, you clon't ~11d · parking, centrally loca ted . prpperty:. 846461'1 Ui.lm t_.S)2,QOO;equity i~ =~~Seh0o~64~9~·4~c-. B~AB-Y~Sl~IT=IN~'~G~.,~,-,~hom--e, lhtm •. W1 btt l th1ir 11ric11j u1t bett1r P&OOt~:~ ~v~IOl~~~~~f So. cal.if h\t!N)lt: Bk.;·BJd;.I New '69 f'in?bird, only 2jOO ' Condo, 10,),J Dover. Need S. l day or night. Infants OK. f1bric1 111d 9fve beH1r fi•1 'll.•111t111bttr, Prer. $60 mo. &Iii-~ aft~ -Costa l\ftsa 642·148.'i mi. pis, p/b; ·air.' slereo II units,~lor Co 1 fa FOUND ' ~ set!er. 1}1&le. F rnced yd; \\'arm foaj_. cl11th1l--m_tl1_Jh1 1!'•11, __ _ CORONA 'O"E L· MAR . tape ilcck.~10\~cqty: -F'or · ~leaa . _ ---. ·. F'ull er6..t1\.-0lde(." ~t:or-642--5299 OUll. LA STORES-- ruRNtskEo Room. Ulil p{I, Deluxe:·su1t.esa\1iiJ;,.1.:1c, ;l;.in. car, furn11UTc: ! . . 'Bkr. '615-61'.W<t nell JoAii.n; at~7l . •.··r-ER 01 ·.• ... ill bab""'lt ••~ 5, V1r1no11 "'"•· l11 "~••o'" ~ ino. S1Ufll'nl~pret: COst11 ""' "'"!'"' ,,.., ~. -,.·~'°"'·"°'===== "v• n " "" 1 ]500 V1~tur• Slvcl., Sh1rm 111 1k1 -lfli: front &i0 iq it tO ·1nf! ... ":<'",),;JO .. • Have$12.000:invnled1nV\V "':°'-TCH V~. lith &: Pia~ v;·kday1 my home. Prefer - . ·DUTY NOT INCLUDED :? BR, l-dlild undn 2 m OK. i\Jesa. G.lWZO. sq f.1. 48c pei Sq. ft. ED (8) "-a. Bedroon1·unils, small . ~ar. sm"parta•hOU:R &.;ma-tia. Call to 1de~tlfy. ~lfilO pu-schooler. l\lesa Verde F.!'iii:lil~~~~~i'::;"'~~~~~~~~~~I No ;~t~ .. 261? E"'land SI. tiiliNT;;iHED' Roqin-.Sturll''!t n I Db L E. REALTORS. shopp'g"l.'E:"nter. houst', du-chfnrllhbpOO.Ne'iport, ~~f. YELLO\V Parakeet. atta. Call'54~t191 SERVlCE ' DIRECTORY • 1 H-oul ·l"I 67 ,. Sl35::mo. 968-3089 . pr~f. t:io 11).q.· ~ b_lk . ~o H.B. 6.JG-8811 . plex." ... aC:ant .. Wi.nl ''acanl Trade for mt -.cre1. 911 jojp-968§ #II :? & l SR, 2 BA, pl'I. palJO. pil;'r. fi12-&;2fl ' .. . r lrl k or • p be ·r,.ig.1314 B'iJ Ark --BABYSITTING, Nice clean Child Co1rf, , . --C· orona ... _, Mar or • r ~ any area ~---orsc. . I . t'r home C.i\I. area. Fenced yd. L. _.J CARL s J\10Vl!J. Haul.1111 " heatl'd poel. \YRsher k dryer PVT. P.oom, .ktl~ti. prtv .. Nt: uwt f Mn1c "Prier Rhr 548-.... v., 'f'n TC rr:o" L t ~J k 0:51 0.1126 1cens9'lll 6610 , . ' hooli:.,up,96:l-i991 :?lid .~'Santa A11a Ave. f11 I1nmatul1te 2. toOfn tiuhC. · ' . \ lSI'~E."...,.."Np,R. A-""f"": 0• ·-:··.~ Hr.JiU"0 rVi' ,.,,,_-;/9 --Cleanup. ~i TonP.U.}tea1. per ,~.·~~ch_ o!\fy.: ~119-t Giound ftoor.' PriVile "bath, Owner n10Ving-Trade $20,000 · insured. subl'J ~nu~ P~y -BESI' Care (or your in(anl -:::::-:::-:~-:--:-"'.'"-:--t ree Est.~54~11 Z BR. 1 BB. cacpets, drRpc.'I, $135· mb. UtiJ. pd. PaHcin1:. eq.,in .7 ceqlf).lly loc ,olde,z:. , J2200.ea.~!)tab$42.000.~.st L11TL E black ~le. Male, Day or Nigh t. J66.H1trnllton. NURSERY St:hool, c.r.r. 7 HAULING Cleanup, lot! etc. bl Wm::" near Wicli S!li rno. Motefs,-Titr-1""=i(j.i~: ·5997 673-6151 01vner. . . . iinlt~. \Yfiipl~r .. Val . 6 lim·:., . pmt Apr .n . Trd.:· ~ar, boat about 7 ·yrs old. No collar. St., No. I. c .ri.r. 642-2764 ·da)'ll wk'. 6:30· ·Ar.t-9:30P~r. Handyman anytime You &42-40$.j · . c;.o;.;.;_;.,_,.-,---~~1 OF'F'ICE I t e1 lilco11'le. ,\Vitnt: proPf.rlY . t!.67.5-1047 ~ 1'33.N..E.-Freshly clipPed \\1th rtCf BABYSITTING l\ly home Full, Pllime, alt it hl. call. G42-3398.' ~ . ·t . BR. C\RPETS. \VEEKLV·. r~ie5 . $ca Lark l ; . > N"1" ~I Q.r-, rein._,; NewpQr,I ~"'a. l,;21 3.&13-51&8 • .I. • bo\\'S O\>er each e i. r . W·-food \Jn.fan!& ok. Our: Rates for 2 or more. 1 ----~=~--- APES. 1-i Bl d .a'!'11n , •. gl.lf .ai .ea. "" " . ·HAVE: Z Btt,'71,~ BA Con-Ne i-.hborhood Broadwa-y &; . "''" , _ Trritl!p. rum: So Orange Co. . JACK'S ~~ I,ln.4bot': Clf. l%-n~9 ~~1• J\l~~--Ne\vpocl · v ., • moj •19.rO~J7 a ll ~ t: v.:k~ Sora · .76", bra,n<t new, lor . 1Ek>:~:r@s!~111.,,r1ttwa: ~36~1 . ~ra;nollB, <;osta l\f e sl.. 1ng day till 6 p.m. 646--019a ~534-=="=''=' ====== l\fOV ING ' HAULING I z==::;,'<"=!o'f"===-1 <'!lt s. tru t.'Jf. Car, co~ot TV or.~ · 1'1~•11.Y .,w. . an.l:_ ," ~. 54H9!1:> RE\\IAJtD! ! ! · BABYSJ'M'ING _ Rea5. Free est. 536-1091 _H· -· 5998 MAfilN!i;RJt<"SN'f~Jt·, 513-0850 tor'ho'me. de~ heme,!? :··:. -·· . Adult.EvenJnital:Wetkends. Contractors 6620 YARD/ Gar. Clitanup. Santa .. Anc· a . . 5620 'Guest · ome:s.. . Off St Bid R rlt 6!1i).7'.)0·riig!tt..1 . llfyen 671-6756 ·,. ALFIE lit mls~ing and hill Cku 540-6654. --• .,.-,----...,..---Re1no\'C treu, hy, trash. • · · ___,__ ice or .ore . I · e. or · .• : · •' ~ , ramU-y .ls oUenr:!l;·a reward-AdditiOnS ·+ ·.em00e1tni -~~~:-·: --.·-; "i -· PRj-yJ.\T& 1'tOQ1b kr .e°lderly. :~~ .?l,~9~ R1\•e~de. ~Xf: J"@. Al\ daY Su.ll(ia)'. . • ____ . -.• --for _·hi~ ·~·tur~. H~ i~ a~all. ·DEPENDABLE fred Ii, ~ick, Lil'. Grade. backhoe. 96U74!1 · ladyin·Jicen$t<l~tl!Oril-e.. .,.,.,..~., Whalde you'hitvetotrade! , '6:\ Pontiac Granl;t PrUi:, black, me<;ed brffi! u'lth 4. BABYSJT11NG. ~TY HO~lE. 6~-6041 -* 519-!1'10 HAULING $10 LOAD Vl ~~~:A~°6R~~~LES 64&-~T COST~ ~lesa .QUit:e.'1. A/~ List' it :he.re -in Ora¥·'.' trad~ $1000 eq'trlty -for ;old-' \1•hf.'j>:.i\vs:f\'~· ~ HOURt:.Y, DAY , \VEEKLY. !:. Trtt .Servtce, 646-2528 '. S.PACl00,c: . Mis.c.. Rent'ilt --·5999 crpls, drpll, Parking., 15.'.i? CollnlY'• la1~l-1oead ttad· er car. . . -LOsr· . g Id . fe al , REASONABLE RATE.5. Ca r~t Cleo11iin9 6625 I ~======== • ---,. ---.,,~~~'l B_aker, 646--4~. or~15t. ~~.!j._~inake1deal. ... ;,.ii»-m< .. Sia~9e. ~Sealopoinl mo~ -64~. =:\~.-~s~ Housecleo1nlnp 6735 1 & 2 .Sdr.rri. Apts, . ". . . 'NEAR C l'il Ct }I U 3 R • CARPET· ~1'EAl\'f CLEAN-1------"---- AClu lt Living JJ,OOD~qf\.,t.encf'd · · iy a' m. 1'. ... * * * · ·· *"· . * 314liO •• above lbe Arches, •--1Mointeno1nC.6555 ED No 10ap, no brushes. Storagt' ya:ril. Call . OU1c:e1. P_anelcd. carpe_u . · Name "Secla". Rell'U'.(!! - F.urn. & Unfu rn. :7'8-iOZ7 or til2-ll21. ilrapr5. $1JO. _tall &t2-W6Q M~26SO ------~--for est. 64~1 D1•hwil'.!het. Nllor'eoordinat--'-SQ ~T .Of'C. -. ,REAt ~·STAT·E BUSl~ESS ,•Qd ~ ._. · Eni·oy your. Boet A-01\ Sha°mpoo Special Sl.50 ~ ·appn8 nce.'I • 11IU~h· sha;; Garae,'"'C ..fur .Rene. l"ully vuv r-G I .. · : FINANCl4( .' S~fU l\t,tJe PISi.a._meu cat. rmtlts.~.for halls, elc. Also c<u pl"f •: choice '0f 7 C'Olor l:in:cJo•·d, ioirn;\n. Cal.I $~ hlo .. C.1'1 ~ ti-IS.2!JD . ...;,..._!.':!9fa . . : Vic.:. ·~.B.. Antii;ua· ~ Complete ?>.fliri~ &!;l"Yke comp._ l)ou&e<:ln'1: 827-3182 M:ht'ifiei ... "":? ba111S -· 11all OR 3-16lJClayi. ,SMALG OUiet~onibwy eoro Acreage 6200 BUsiftW.&I'. .. t" · J '.'' · • Marinen. ~ :·PIJd. J.l~hanical~trie&I sho .... --ers _ 1nitt'ored ~ant--======="==:=! ""· Costa :\l.e;s~ tu/montll 0,..f'tW,iff9._., · '.'300 · dy''.•~:; .-~."i ·;cc..::_ · •. Sa~toVmarms·~n,. "'P•·'"1.htit·~.~~tcr Drywall . '631 Income p....a.~.· ; IOoo ulil ilirs included. 642-6500 · ~ .-, If-'"° • ··'· L • LOST.,~ of Bak•r • M••· ~ ·~ rotic·~ • ·llirurect light. ...... ':.. '·' ynam1c "' ~'ibergl•!lf Buffi?li. tng 1n k1!C'hcn • brealtta:!I 5~ ~ .1 262f~E\VPOR!J s-1.v·o::-; -~· , . , THIS I~~~~~v.E;Nomc, · dou, 9r.t. Sml fem . fibet'ilass Refini!hil'll. •DUDDY Dry\\·all Co', ..... ~'o"_:,.p··.,,,,.,,-,•·, .. rv.~~~,..·.~ . URI s .,. '. 11,""k~l'" r,.,""',·t 'El,-.~,·.r.ho o;a,ttg•. Co1:1ntJ.! . SPORTSM.iEN .. P1,·,~~!!.,~ lV/'~& Call Jim, 5'18-7021 . Lsic'd,, Cf:!r!b:aPcbtor,.· 7La,..9~01 or u ·""'"" ''CO! • , • • • ~ 1 lar "' c11 or ·~ Thls 609 ai;re parctl is des, .•.. ,,. . co u ,,;,oo;i.. -1 • \ m11 Jobs. • -...,,.. briak ~ar-B·Q's -laIJC hl'al· •I • 2 bedroo111, P, 1,t,h.rt'e.ii@<J ·niwd. 10,~p~l~te co~d,' The nation't ~estJ.tanchiiie RE\VARD ~. ·Wht · Sl&ndud ed ~ls · k lanai.· roont. 11;/\v Caf-Jl('f, · <lraPftii; fndu:str ial , erabl,Y . .trora Jls..)ltice of$~ org.a!'i~aHO~' b;t~ a . limi~ Poodle. 'ftitw~ vie 'Baker& Brick, M•s,nry, I Floon. '· 6665 ~10.1 ··So. BristOI St. ;ill 'vi th 1><1lios. 5 closed gar· Property · · 60IO -per "'~.~I~-prmimi!.r nUmbt'rJ>t new.ilJ)portunitiei F'alrview · ·CM Fie'a · &: etc 1560 · • (!h M1; N.'{lf So. Co"-·I Pliza) 1:1ges. all JQ\:n l~ 9~ ~ I~ ._ : · . , . ; .. ::. fo free.,.,'8~'.S..-1.r. centers ot Ac· for·etie 11portimindfd rrian Or training ' collar'.. ;)43-8989, CARPET VINYL'TtLtl ' P.H.-S-.0. NnEI~. lAln7•'2·00· loris. l'01nJ)lctel)t'!1p')(~d.--..\'alk J"BLiimtR QP,.\~S NE:W 'fi~ity. Fun· p;l.~e . Sl.500.~ ,,·om&il to 'Pol." i.n,fn ~t' f~ield 673-TIU . 'I; . BRICK &: ~ENTI;RY ~ estimllte Lie, <;Q_~t}:. -o 1" t.ll.a.,iQJ~"IKlpeth!f" 't.'C:nl.el:. =}\,5QO._aq. ft°.· .BclUXe...bidg. ~Lth terms •avii!able. P.~· · t!°'8t -~he>:'_e~y _ _t~r.'~Qlt .. TAN & \Vhite Male Sbelty; "'ork. planters. fireplaces. S40-7Z62 5f6:.Y7B ~1AlOS OR J\.1AINTENANCE Maid service by the day to your ,door. AIM, full m11lnt. for . borne, commerc1al, etc. ~\Ve af110 !ervice· parties. · BOnded k in1ured J.:l;;R., :i.i7·™4 24 hn. BAY &: Beach Janitorial Carpet~ "i txlo"''· floor'!!, etc. Res & Commc'I. 6:M>-l401. 'CO~t.PL E TE qualit y housecleaning. Experitnced. · Reaaonablc." 638-2354. l\fesa Cleanin; Service Carpets. )li}l(lows, Coors. ele. ,Rl's. & Cominc'l. 5-1S-4111 ~'t:l·,o-uo1\·ii"&. ·P}\1'1Cr-ulli1fit-, -u""d, ·I-•',...._; v.. rMang', ••P,al•pn!Y, p~sc. for .f!!Ol'e \\·ekl .nero 1 •,.,n .amb1 1 at"'",',.""t1-look& like'"-"ie: Flea Collar. --:--.-------,,,_ Bkr .t.6 n·a·f '· ...,~ .. "''" u I 1 ll v "' ... ,,_,, 0 ......, block, \\•alls, ~ement pa.lios. Garden•'n• u•• "'-· v<"-•'·1J..~· ··-County area.' J>rcr p:e-tt)' lnlorma ion, p ease ca · · " · ...... : 1 No tag.a,-'flb <'idblt. Vic. patio roofs & all l)tpe:l o1 ~-2..... -Income T•x 6740 510S I INVE!'.>TMENT4 "rA.X· clc.Ar. Oi\·ner i\'/can'Y 1~1 -Eekhoff & Assoc., Inc. reae .the re,"·ards ·of the River & 5200, N.B. Reward! ~ipi. 49Z..I!l28 (.'(lll~~. ANTHONY 'S ----------1 ~1.lfL~.lt':' ... · TD 8'~'t . Pre pd fnt: -Ok. 18~ \\r.:-CtiaPJ'l'!lln A\'e,. ever-~ne.reas1ni:; N!tteaHon Call 642-262,j .Central Buslite!lt Servieel!i ... 100..CLI FF DRIVE . $17~1 ·Bfi, I \~ BA. ll&:..~ Br, 11., BA . Cr;ils, d\'fl5. hllin5. Vlew ol IK'f't1n. \V11!\llnc d111- tance to IO\\ n. Also f11rn. Badlelbr, \•f'ry l11rge $lib. "19t-Z:W9 Or 494-53G3. 'rradi!i: cunsideJeCI 530-~ 11r11, '32&-=illlr p111• , Ordl\lile, Callt t-xplO.'IKm'"":-a per&m wtia·ll BUILD, Remod!!I~ ri!pair . eTHE TAX ADVISOR Beau liful .~.} unft 100~.'-a.pad.· !>ll-2621, ,fiv~·v.·kl}ds 538-5971 .aspttln.1:. tO'" cxtiem'i!:J.y hiVa LOST: -Blac1k, ~& haiJ1d qil, Brick. block, i: on c r e t~. "94 4160 , Perm. office.Reas Rat et nien~ Conlplex. i\1anager NE\Y Bldg .. 11.000 9C'I ~t for . • . .e:arnlnp~ .. ·. · · 11maq ., Y.'Tllle, . ~:. oh carpentry, no job too962~m!'J~ Dependable J\lainlenane'e 328 No. Newport Bh'd. v.·ill mnttnoe.·fl'ii fl'itM'6l' aalt or lea~. For details This is ollf: af'.tbe JnOll amu-stomatb. \tic.· Poppy, Cd~t: Uc. Contr "'W'Oil ~e:erie1~:Prunin&· OppO&ite Hoag .Hoepilal ra•"· $.'ll,000 citab mi'limum . ~· iiai~nia lte-alty ~t~.!u~~~*Tn. 1:~ )n:. but ·hi~ b\J.'11n_emeiyoo'il : Pl,ue. · ~-.·~of" f-aEE· Est. Brick. bk>ck. Planting f'or Appl. Call ~ l.\IX, Inc: bY(fWr P.Q. Bpx -642.6560 . . -O\let-$2,; per mo. 694-474;3 . ~!vei:-:iave 8.!1 .oppo_rfb!'1'r. to 54.r1362 . • -stone, planttt!i &· entry Budget Li.ndscaping HK Cl k TAX SERVICE l:i6l, N .B~ 1714) 61~·1515: .look .Into, . ·. . .RED Irish Si!tte~ male, 6 ways. ~l-4973. State Llc'd. • Horticulturist • · · ;-;,r yn, in area DELUXE:.? BR. large l1v rzn, frpl, 2 patim, f11.bulou5 viC.11·, few step!\ lo beach. t-urri. or unrur. t\vail. l'tlar. i:1. .fM·6~09 i\Tr. Lile • p """r Youdo neffl1tl9st:S1.st7.50 mos! old. 'Vlc. ~w. Nwpl --NE\Vlawns, r e-seeding. .,. ......... ~ 1 ~om .. m.•_rciel 4085 Resort rape~ _.., to sa.il4i,so~e.aih~Stait.-· ·area·. ·Reward. W-41Ga Cabin9tm•ki"I 6SIO ...,.....,......, app · \\'HY buy apts. wh1;~ Jl!)OO \rrit•. r iving "ho ·num~r. Complete lawn care. Oean • your nome or o!fice • " s1a· I d g•'-)'OU • ~ "P by ,.. b or month. FTI!e un, nio. on an ..., · ""ANYON LAKE: Vw lot by 1o·. I -'.t"I' TAX SERVICE In ""''" •-) " -·•·" h··~ ' ' Pertona s _,, e&timall?!. For info call ~v-"'-'ller t've • ...., . .,.. re • .,..n. SHOPP.INr.. CENTER .·L. inv . O\\·i\i . $600-dn. baf $f07 ·m_q, ALL" SEASONS RESIOEJ\'TtAL & C.Omm . home. Fast & efficient? good !.helter, ;less trO\!b)e l v L---• , ·~ 9'" "o"~ Custom Cabinet· &: Furn. 891-2417 cir il&-09.12 531---0.302 * C . ~th ited space a\'ailable:.in uuc1.n.1· 111CI inter 6ti11. v.)OW PVes. SPO;.TING GOO.OS CO. * _,, •y ~-·= * • risk·! 'ompany stays \.-. \\O.lk cenler, located insidr . , ~ .-v...., ~•'-L" Furn ·Re·Fin.ishin;. 64:>-0001 GAR·OENING ----------1 LGE,_\ iC11', J .ER, S. Laguna. $13.l. tp!. ~lrpH, ~1nl"'. rel 8\'(ltl. Sat-S1111. of!r.l.-~191 )ini. S.J-l .. l'.!6.1.. he a.u.• i.f 11 I . J.( u n tington R.E. Exchange .623" P,O:·Box 566: D!!pt: 89 Renowntd Ht n d·u SpinaJl't· 6190 Trtes, !hr'ubs. Ivy remo\•ed. _1 r_..,_;_n~9 ______ 6_75_l_ 1 llarhour. Contact . Ros s Salt ·La,ke ·City,• qtat.·.14111 ualisl. ·Advice . on C·•rpenttrint Ne1v l~\\Tll. Rolotilling. Free IRONING in my hon1e. Sl Busi ness Rental 6060 o-1 It -111 ... 1·.,,,. " matte!'$; , Love, Marria&e. est. 5-18-8918 GARDEN. Apl. 1 hdrn1. nr beach. ull. p111d. $ 13 U Adul1i, no pe\i;. 19·~~2. ""'rl c • ' ' .,.,.,.. ""'· OWNERS ONLY H O k•··· • 11 r , Busines1., Courtship, tlealth, ;..-n.:.,.=-"°'-::-:c:c,,-::-: r. N"ssma ..... a e a· ----Hunlinglon HatbourCorp TO TRAoe.·.· co. IN la,undrle~~..4dalre CARPENTRY JAPANESE Gardeni ng ti-Ons. i:.•5-7641 SQUARE FT H 5 -:....i14• H11.pplne11 I; .Success .. No "' 20t • .tJ~l W11rnor Av~ ... s · Trade lo\'ely ·caPe C6ll in ·~l'Ol'I;' $6,500 to . $421500. problems toi»larte or loo _p,fmQR REPAIRS. .No Job Servi ce. Neat ·U'Ol'k. ----------1 600-!~UOO sq. ft. Offier. or , best NOrtfl !'1U1ti Ana Area Anaheim. ~ta •· Me.a a, small.· r CAN UELP YOU. Too Small. C&binel in 1u-Clean-up & yard maint. Le~scapi~g 6110 --···-Heta.1! sto!'e~. :?ll·7lli 61nd .~233. COMM. lot af 1919 for ho Lid tsle Bar-Buena Park, Fulle-rlon , Rtadlhgs "given 7 da)'i a qes & o tber cabtneta. 968--2303 Cepist,r•ho Beo1'tl 5730 :-<1 . ~ewport Bea.eh. ·Key Anabcim Ave .. Costa Mesa. · me on ° ' . . Gar-den . -0. r.o Ye;: "~" ... ..., u no answer Jgve AL'S G·-n•--• , -,,... Let Us Talk To You I ...._ Island Bay Shores. ~·tek~ 1tA.'d-9Pl-f 312 N. ·EJ iil'W'O.u;,, .......... .., .,. .,.. .. • . avail at Tra\<el '--i_ .. f! i\1o-,. tNr. 19th &:•Harbor): ri.f-any .....,.. . · . ', , \Yes bnimler. Huntl .. -.n m-·at 646-2372. ·H. o. •taint···-. •--~-•. \\'e do the m05t unu8Uiil 1and-~ ~-Cl1U Dovel' Sht:n'es · • \ ..... Cami no R'e·al , S an ,,. ...,_,,,,,_ v...1uun::1..,.. . 3 Betlrn1. · 2 h" t h tt,.lux!' /)Cf'~ Vlt'W· f•lliiijclr .. s22:. mo. ()a.v15SOn.Rcal!)' ·196-9:::.i:i rC'l . Ownr r. 11~) ?44;3101 greal, uses! GoOcl rental ·on .,. ..... .,. ' . · Beach." Slrita ·Ana, TusU,n, Andenoo tnduatrlal I: residential. scape crea.llons in the (.'(lU11- "lJ\ 1-16.0700 ' pen f 'ree • & cli!af Our homt' is 2900 squatt La Mi d Cl~me11te. '492·9.136, ty. Our price is !>mall ccm· or Be1'('11 '·O· 5 ·N· D .. :::"ICr ~·ill «:a1T; lst ·ro'. : (eel,'· bn .lot 123· .by , 175. 'Oti:I-Call a:n~ --_-. S25-783:i 49l--001&. " , . , . GEN. repair,• add., cab. * 646-3629 • pared '''ilh quality. A.LB A· I Jo ~· -·· · Veiy anxiOU!.· Rick Aldm!l· er no~e ~I .c~~1cally ~ *. Fonnica. pane.ling, marllte. JAPANESE Ga rd en er , • $9Q'.ll • ~a:;f! sto1:1; m~ITl('C. 301, r.tot· IC 5t1"6469 ~ne ~'Ith 11dd1t1om ~n~. PLA9f!C ~HotQ F'l}A~ . 7 • Me· n Anyth;ina:! Dick, 673-44~ u:p·d. Cornpl. yd. serv. Pruning. Lllndaeaping &: nnc ,\\'r,.P1~lsti or sea impro•«I Comn1 1m11 Brl!tol ·Excellent5ChoolS -high1n-Xl~tft;. Bu.'11~5.!ll,1Nl8~:' Fll/Pne, ... . : REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Con1n1I. ::.0 , _yrs exp . Planting. )'our bro1<ri1. mme -pro/essiona11 ·11s· nt potenlia '" · 1 * C::ABINETS, Any size job Reliable. &12-4389 REAL ESTA TE General 5990 s:i.tALL :dlop!-nr . .N~i'i'J>Orl &ker 111~n. S:t per 'Sq ·fl~ neighbors. J\ly daughters Easlly 100\'t<I. '96--2il00 FIND YOUR cml THE 2J )TS ex-per. 54U?1l Jl~t'S Gardenin~ 8' la wn r1t'i'. v1,rlou~ sllrs. J~~ir.e-fi.l a atia 'ltc41ty 1\·~1 -.. \\'etter cli.mate .-CHlNCllILl.AS, R.eu. Are ~fA,~ \VAY! . REAPAIR-re modoliug.pa.tlot1 maintenance. Res. &: com-C0Uf';L6 , ... 11 r, yeri r off\ boy Bu,y\.11',\' PropeziteS M> 1t·yo.u neM a d.nrr one-~·ou infere>ted'!' JlP. 541-«rfil · Y7.wl LE1' THE SWEDE 00 IT! mt'1"Clal * ~ ,::: "~o.~~n~ ~~ra~c~·:~l~ 2300 \V. Barhoa. 1'6 673-1421) Gtl.$ , .• ·lei's trade:! 1All (1!4t Ml-~ or ;)j'f-2331. 24'holir ~rding * * 494-785..1 * * JAPANESE Gardener' STOf\F: t-OR-"J.EASB-, .irr :ron llail', sto.ro building·. a rterS p:m.. ~ipals ~· OUTiTANDINt? .oppoi:u:11ty SAUNA • ?itusaae b)' Starla, CARPENTRY & Lite Haul, e.xp'd. Compl. yard service. ~~~~~ !~~ ~ 1 ~=: Pan1ric' .Bll'lb.. next. · JQ. *6,'}8. \V. 191h SI. Bethel J!I~ · • c· • • for recorded tntormatlon • Dt1iise Pat Maflene, Carol FTee estimalL. ~~ age 39:·!~if~, n . NO niore Be1·k~h~!~ · ~e~faur~r. tn-:rou·PrS 'area .. G4-J1'8· Ait. BU'SlNESS ~ ;_ . Dial ' · 545-11658 Le ~<!n'.di~t~e'nt1. ~:0~96~a':;,!~V~ 'Eat. JAPANE;,S~ Ga rd en e: r . than-ti3il-,x-r mo. \Viii take quire t; •. .-940.1 i\IJ'!l .. franke , ~~ f 1NAUCIAL I . ' .. ' .. I , 79JO .W. ·cs!, lrwy, 'J:lpt ,Bch. QUALITY \\'OCl<kn.U: Gen-v:p'd. Compl. yard seTYice. Je.i!lC ~_,pUon w/.rental tndustri.11 R-111t•I '.9"1V :• .~ .. 'l', ';1 nvet tment'. .• ·, D~Uy}lool'lctt>1 Un.,.&n--llM ,,1 • try Small Ge · f·m: eltimale.•54.8-8255. pa.ytnents ~~lying to rtown Off ice Rentel 6070 . . ' . . . -' . ~pP.ortunjJles . ' ,,,. \''e Jcctpt all credit canl!. erc,"'!..::..a. ""c.1"1 ••• •• O.iO ~ .... ~. "-;;;~======:'.:-: 11 o~ ""ll '"'"' n .,..,,........, EXP. JJ1>3.neae maintenance. ~yruqit;i.Ca '"v-""' el'es ---,---::-:--::-::--:-::-INDUSTRtAL 'BLDOS . B I ' . ' • , . · AU:OHOtJCS. t AnonymouS . . 1 . 118 &. r\I \ &•Y.in!:ndl'.. HUNTI NGTON -BEACH T\VO 1500 fl :bf.tn , 0 llh us nnt $f5.000 SECURED by•ln'{'!1t-·Phone' M2-1t11 or•wrilt to CARPENTRY, Repairs. · ' · ' · 'N!a PR~R k fan1 ily Q! '.! Air Conditioned 111r rood. s~J1~s $'~ ~11n. Opportunities 4300 t~2'· Recn!~l~ e~~~~t. P.O. Box 1223 Costa J\1esa.. ~~=e~':Ji. t:iJ~L:.~ GEN'L. ~;4~~:? * lret rhikl.ii>n'"c0ining't.olrvin f•1r ON 1£AtH ILVD. C'ncli:l lge ·11i1"COnd. office 1;:n11 Return .. Jj'· ~' SOU,,-1 1tmet1cari "'an(o J"· eaTt-up, .,. k · ·111 · Allll" I -" scrv, roto-lill. Sprlklr re· :\abbil~1 leave In la"l e o:uni. °"' spa~·l! .av,a111 l ~ 111 $HID . n10 .. I Ii'" fenced IA" • • -1 . .' .,.;,,, · 1,!80fl1,.·Your ttoml!. .~i.o1v C C 1 ,_ mfr ··d'cshTs t'OnirortAhl.v n"1\Mi l Office bu1ldin·r. at sror~s:te )llrtl $1fi0 mo. CANOY SUPP t Y ·-.. MontY 10 LH.n : _ 19;o1.i:O introducioT)" fee. Edwards ement, _oncrt e --p.;i lrs.•taul.Rea!IOn.~5848 f1lfT\.. ~ fn N1>11·110rt or pnn1" llJ('Hliu11 in l111ntin~-S·l7-l111tl or :~~'~ . ROUTE } . ;;u....3190 [-,,-~--------EXPER. Jaf"WIX'~ Gardener. Lagt\1'111:.' &tt1·l1 nl'l'll~ ha ir ~·~u'frr:·~· .. ~;; .. z:~~-:.~2 ~ENT .:\f.1, lJZj ~.ft . $120 ,(No sc11~11i bJVolved); 1st" TD·' Loa"n" c6NCR 0 ETE l\oi'k all· types. Con1plete ·Yd Service. F'tt'e A11g. thru •Ju!ll' ~tln. of ;J 11~r on Gl'ach Blvd , rrar nio. 11-U L.oian, c M. f"c,.lle.nl .IJlCOIUt'-for Jew -4 : c;d" ef Thanks '416 Sau ing, bre11k\Jll':, hauU111, eStinlale~. Call ~0-.1;;.n Br's.!·• pool JU'l'fd. Otll !rad) In LJril·&t!! Wr'kfl•i G·i;;,..j\\6' hours "·ee.kl>' \\'Ql'k. C!Mys Lo1'~i lnteaest:Avalilble. Ski;ploading: Lie. Service & CLEAN.UP SPEOALIST ·.~11<~4-c:::,""~'.'.,.,,,..,::::::::;r::. ::-:::;;,, ~~Cf'~:ione:r ll~~nt~n~~ ~1-1Ollh.~.11ongw •Md Up =:!~~~~~~~ ~~ 2n' d J.D Loan \\1e the . Pon L. C'.ra~1onl ,.~v:.r84~!~. no job toO ~10"~"!'90~ri:· =· MTDDLE:iP ~~II\'!! w av&lla.ble Tor $S.' BUsineu '~ 2 ·11cr•$o RMson1ble. opertle<t dispe:Nel'$ in OJ" • -:~; . -:· .. famU~ of Balboa. Ftninwla $mall,. re•son.&Mt. F'ree · ··-;>:;;;:;;;;-.:;.,,..;ru;;c.;;;;;;c- yr oMl mn, ~tet ranch vr hours •rf:\1~-ering sert;ee &e.irer ·sr . C.M. !'i.l:HM-K amre ·Co. ·anef RiimM,indllij ··Terms blMd•on ~uRy, Pol~t. \ e~fitnd ~ . most Estlm. H, StuOlclt 54W61S JOHNSON" .. s GARDE1'"1NG estate IOff1 bduse. Some •""!able for S10. All uliU-"~i. '\Ve' <!stablish' route. ~2•2171 Sf.5.06ll heai'Utlf cntitude to all our. Ya.rd cilHt, Cluri-u!)lt. Pnin-dutiea COl\lldt-ttd. 1·16-!716 J tics Pffd · eirertt. telcphoht. u 1 · .._ __ .. d.. . ,;,....._ 21 v•onckrtul fr I e n d s .t * C 0 N CR !: TE Joon. 1111'. pl11ntin;:. 9S-Z35 . "111 ·bAIL'f 1'1\.0T l'ots •too 1!)1l{ld cs. n.a~ ~~ ca'"'l ,Servtrc nin~ area. Y''a. n el b bo s (er :Mir patios. masonry. Any 11 Job.1-.-.,-,=M'.-.:iii;n.-SJNG~..-.:irl, wants 10 cc 17175 llACH •LV D. and· snaek'5). ~}6?5.~ c~ Sattler Mortf, 19e Ca._ i ...,J,1 ....... r. kl. na--·dur'-Reas. Don, 642-15l4 afl 4: • * LANDSCAPER * honwc.I~ N.B. 11"-small HUNTIKGTOM"'lil ACH rtqirlted' For pef'.IOnal inter-l1f £:-J1tll streef ,.,,., ..... ,,.. a """"'" 12 yn kx.al 61! . S3S-t22S &>(J'lloute mus! ha\'!! taic-~t~'21 -f';t,\\'PORT OCEAN V1E\\\ \ft'w fn \ Or~c ·Co l.l'l!l ~ · . t .. IJY~ inc ~trl,•Crawforit'a ill~ss:. * c 6 NCR 'ET E \\1Qrk, • . 1!<f yard. &t2.-7182 • J)ELX.· .. r•.'r C, OF"•c«· Zonecl ::.0 Unilsi C>wrr!r. Gall · ~-· .. dd .• and -\VE MAR ORB · l ice:fued. PaUol / drvwy1, TIME FOR S"Jru;. ~ .. Lo • ~~106 ~''\< Mmf', 11 reu TRUST DEEDS • C ~le Loh '411 Ull C l'•··-• LANDLORDS e surlt'J for le\t·!lf, X·lrit locetion ption.o number ·to P,,rtn.1'1· LU3&1 _ayt1)n ti' _ tm• ry / etc. Ph p1 emen .....,._,,., Jl"R,D: RENTAL SERVICE: <1n C'erttptl$ Or. Arl'O.'i8 from fil·1x:IOO ' [-$idt. taKtr' 7 ?6 grAT£·OJST., t'IC., 1681 W. 5 • • e B ' HAABOR Rtst, 2 space&, P.IORE concrete patio for QUICK-CASH Btoltr 534.ft2 Ori.ri-Co. lr ... -..:... Sult~s un tJ<. Stib. Al!kln; S-11, 50, Oro.idw .. v;. AnBhtim, Call. 'A--..1 u lf!ts money. Artl1tlc aettlnr THROUGH A •· ,_.. · t "'G ·7-.11 ""' Mort91-s, best stct!pu. F~""" to ae • ER n11~1 Avail. C1iin1 :>JQjq It. l\1 I~ Ai;:t>n , . .,.. ... <N fornia ~ fTJ~) 77$.5060. -, 6345 "l'ifllke olffr~·~ & finishing. 6+Ml68, ~;,;(l~m ,::~ ;.'! ~fl fl. AIC~ r-arrrtrd. R-1 'i 1u:re 101 t!t.1,,11'1111\t.. .$.i.OOO AffOROS lhe Oi>' .Trust Deeds · CUSTO~l CONCRETE DAILY PILOT in Prrv;~, honlfo.. Cd ~t . llr1111ttl. C..ll ~IG4801 Lo\•' dolln, 01'.llf'r &12-;:i776 p0r1unhy ·10 bC' In 'busil"ltsa Jj()OO hit T.O. on Huntlr11ton Tutorln9 · '4190 Patios. pool decla. etc. f're9'" WAH-1' AD 673-7i22 '".-. '• '·"' -Bttf loc•fiori ln CjlM or ~2-10 for Yot.1"*'lf. l.Adll!!s feady lo Bt1tcll R:2 !of.. SS0 i.· rilonth eit. 675-5516 Rent~li Want.a Painting, _!!perho1noint A VERA GE 1 story exterior $259. 2 &tory exterKlr Sl59. Bonus SIXK> Blue Chif)!I. Interior prices 1 y 1 i I . 6:17-6119 • Palnfing-Paperhanting lnterior--Extttr!or Special Price& on Paper Cell Larl'f 6'12-4.'>53 YOU su pply the· pa1n1. Apia & motel1 painted 4 SIO avera:. rm, Call any time Pal ll1f Painrer. 557-86.1'1 INT It f:xt Pah1ting. f'rte r.sts, I« 1'tla. 30 l'l'S exp. Lie. k in.srd. Call Chuck ~or ,Jim :"J18--'110.I AVERAGE exlt-rior fl27.50 labor only, lnlerioT p11ce8 ilvail also, 543-1~ & &f6...3lgj, SURBURBAN pa In If: r1 I Dtcor. \\'e takr !he pt,1n out of palntln;. Ex11trt "''Orll. F?"l'I! e~t. 494-3190 J' PA I N TING-INT/Ext Jack can do-lhllt palnlhli job.fut. cleait k \~I)' r1:11! F.:&t. ~3. 8~7-1358 e lntertor-• Exterior-e Aoou11t1c: ~lllns• pld, J'il yn cit~r. State_ lie. Plttsbur;:h Pfll" 5l3-J737 l...:E,C::M°=P,.;LO~Y""ro=-"'u"'·;"'n'"1.-,,\\°'·1,..,:-:~ I ~ to..l.fOO sq. ft. ·Dehixt Off~ n-1 -Co1;t" l\lt~. B\11kl \\'Cllr store. fo'r' further ln· lncluctrnt 9~'· J yr'llue. 1$~ FRENOl /l\lt9t\Jla.' t:;xpe-r. ----------------·------- room or apt 11'1 N.Jf, 'JIM'.,;: lroo Rpn~ll. A\'111: tmm«I. .«J Uni!~, Pttll SUl1iV11n. f'or. C.Jl days 89J.ll61G, (lVCI dl&COUnt •19 .( • 3 1 9 0 or ll!•~he.r. Call ~2249, U no \\'111 tJiarr. Call s.i~. ~ Phone 01\'Tif'r. W.99..;Q 01111t'r/Re1llor. 34!-'761. "6-2919. 48,1-.ll"06 •n!v.'tt'4-M4ia . s ' c p I E • ii • p I I I • • F • ' ! • , c , T l c J J ( , ~ J ' I , I SltlWdoJ, Mii'<! 7, U70 DAll.Y '11.0T • Sl ltvlCI DIRl(TO!IY· JOIS ~ 11'!11'1.0YMINT··JoaS-& IMPLOYMINT JOIS"&.IMl'l.OYMJ"1-~ & •toYMINJ' JOIS -.:WLOYMINT JOIS& IMPl.OY-141' J.,_ a ~ •. ,,_ --· t • '< .' . .. • • • · .r· • • "·' • ' . SALi AND TUDI; ' P ilnH... ,. JOlio ,.,.,WoM. 71~1 '!"!'!,,,..~Wern. 1\0' n, WOft\o.·1100 Joloi -. w-7100 ~ 11\in, W-7100 ~Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobi Min, W-. 7100 •• Papel"h lntlnt "50 ,AUTO al~an wan.ltd. Niw f;oUNTER "91. Dper. onl3 1 ~ • ELEC'l'RQNl.C INDEPENDENT~ Onjl:r al N"ilD 0-panlon for , ,.,3 9!o F.UrntfVN IOGO CUSTOM Palntlnr ..... -~ .... "" """ """"" ... The Boa-a .. ..,,. ASSll:MllLERS . -: r.-. ,.,~ t>r 3 ~I;!!~ h .... 111.h I •• SH1:ET t.4ET AL 2 MATCHJllG -oe<:u. Exterior. Uc. Bonded. tns. limlttd Door tlJnc !or *"' l~l . Atpnqllln, I\· 8 · £xperltnc:ti!. . ' , aaln.,,.~U9"1::fVHr'~ . ... 2 adults. livt A, . , th&!f' m Jl". Pro¥. din1.na Won'LliO ulldubldl 64Wm retie pmoon. ,..w · ~I ~15 ,-CALL: · 6'6'9611 1•• ...... s.· \Ii: 11<!1. .... Ol-l7!I 1 MECHANIC nn HI. <abk. f chain, · . . wlth TV ad~· :w1U ---.. . 9 ~··· • :.J --1 ,,.,._ ~ -......-ltuttt. A. bufkt s:m. I.:'_,.. PAINTING, l'a ....... 17 yn. train . . ..,_.,.. .· ~~~o~ FACTORY IJ"RAj NEI • . " .,_ 11-· ·, u.. niiGiil jjjimi!lately.l{Jgh lcJiOoJ plus 4 or ·-..,- In Horber ,...L Lk O: bood-'Kntom.MotoJS • ,... ... aci: '>•'""· ~.:r.ma1•-m•""""°"!LU11r ir..;;a:;::;::~.:.+ time, :L.·~, mo~ yeau experience In layout, lofting, ~~~c:ld•ii:..:;:= l!d. RetL. furn. 642-%356 · _ • Penonflll Dept. H••& APEX · tutfr U., [•, ..,e...i .,. .. ':4"\.. :,;,,_'. , ,.fabrication. and ·assembly 0£ sheet metal 9' IOfa mo. .Malc'hlna dlx PAINTtNG. exper. lnt. 4 845 Saker, C.M. W6$1S ~pita!. NA Eml)lo)mtnt A,aency •bulJat. ~fall.. ·mr ;, • i4 ~ , par.ts •and.assemblJes ln the aircraft or mil--C9PPfnont wa~r Ir: d1')'tt ext. Tnsumt . nee fttlmat. BABYSI'ITDt~ ~ bY oE..?.~I:L· • s•l•t• nt l87S Harbor-Blvd. Harbqr i'.Ml:.i.M. . ~xrr~ ~ .... ...i 1Ut field'. Must have basic knowledge of ml.-m . Patio turn., umbre!J,a e1. RalPh. <tfM..J950 tthool: tea~ IV~; cttaJnl~e~ f!'J.per cnly . (~ bloe~ol 19th) · • -... ... ' ~, tic;l:"so P.1't. .. sh'1tt niJ:num bend radi~ and bend allowances and 4 1•ble· dlalrJ, redwood RE'TtREP Painter. 26 yn l0:30-4 PM, 1 dl.Ud. Mature P/tlme.. ~nd re1UM1;· to • · · J. c:.~ CQ. of m•terial specif1catlons used in sheet met• table-+ . Mtf:lwS. m!Jc:. exJl'r. Neat &: honeat. Non ~i:u9~~4P~l\ln. Jtefu. P.O. ,90x 58M, n,11y fllot, FEJ\fALE, VGood orpn~r. f'ASHION 1SLAND HUNTJNGTQN'VALLEY al work. ,C~n layout, plan, (orm ,\VOrk from c~llil ~· $SCL«4T-3l7S drinker. c&u 5J&.4801. "Newpqri' 8e.aeh. -), Mus~ be abl,e to j handle ..CONVALE$CENT ~plates. Adept in tbe use of power shears, llDROCiM s.,ictlL * PAINTING, Inl·Ext. Local BABYSJ'M"ER. Wanttd for 19 Dept •. Store aervic;.e ~ueata ,,,on . th;e hit• full or ,iufth'lie open-HOSPIT.AL power brakes, strlppit fabricator, squeasers, 9 ~· Cotn~te Bedroom tt!ertn~. lmnH!d HrYi~. :~tbo~V:;!! ~n:.O~i~ -· ' ' . ~~~·&P~~P::., -~~:= ~~:1~ tnef~~ • 142-45~1 an~ all other machinery and equJpment used with tiox sPMa ~ mattius . ..._.,., Mu•••• Mar. CM. >1""'661 J. W. ROllNSON happy •. !Wane< .Flo. N.B. ""'..,1"°"'' NVRSES R,.,......, -..... 'In· sheet metal work. =~·:r"'" Tbla PAINTING • El<t-lnl. 11 yn. BABYsrM'E~ I Hoorekttp-. 642-SlOO . . -lnr • t. nlaht ~llllt•. Ex. C I\ A I Biii 0 K ........... r•-•ra exper. Ins. Llc. 1'rtt e11t. er, 2 children 5 k 4. own HAS OPENING roR FEMALE cook ""'an. QI. Pt· D~A~-ES . btottlb. Apply Penonnfll , •(7 4o)r 5f/J,!o I ly "l'l"••H, ~llllU AecousL CeU!np. 54s.s323 -' ·AN EXPERIENCED to·mo ,.· .~ ....... ,o ..... home. Ml.NS .Q..OT,HING Djrector, so. ·~st ·~--_, Jet. 155 * PAPERHANGING tnnsp. C&ll "11-l= attu 6· , Good .. m~.\;: ~·m,.:nls GARDEN SHOI'' .... 11y-H.,p .. nm Coul "33 Ho rbor lllvd., c .. ta Ma .. & PAINTING. * ll!S-242!. BABYsrrrER. Uve-ln. 11 ;* JANITOR * SHOIS \!wy., So. 1-na. m.uu , -Ml1alle Sytt0m1 Dlvl•lon P IHtorlnt, P•tch, ='i'~ c~"h uK. '!; .. c:.z~:;v~;;t'·1~ COSMETICS ;;~""' ~ ATUNTIC R£SEARCH Ropalr · qlO '''Fadd,., N.B. (Near CARl'ETS Rouptlonlll/Typlst ' CORPORATION BANK TELLER Xlnt. c0mpany benefits Newport"Plerl • ', ' • \"~--PIT' G d ~ '"PLY JN PERSOI< Front olfioe appearance.. .t.. Div. of IL. * PATCJ-1 PLASTERING 'Y'Mo'I~, une. oo . Gener•I vns. l"r•inff l'lr Op ~. ·1y r d ~ ~ 1:: .. 1~-.. Xln't .... ·ork]n ... cond. A I.. . No. 2! Fuhloo. '-'·-'. NI! po .... N or .a Vallee• • su~···L···· Corp. AU typeii. Free ~glimates __.T .,.. PP'l in J>ttlO" $3.SO , , .......,,.. ment. Apply \n penon: _,v.n Call a4Q..682a Apply in person lst \Veslem Fashion laland, N.B. Lovely ofce:. 'Friendly. atmoa-Equa.\ opportunity •mploycr Huntington Beach A11 itqu•I .,,.rtunlty •mplov•r M/F Bank, 1Ea32 Goldenwest St., pt)ere. \VonderfUI 9Pf:r·· for JANITOR Wanted for C.f.I. ConvaJescent Hospital Plumbi~~·----"'°--H.B. -EAfuiil opportu~lty em_ployer beKfnner ""'ho ean ~r C4ll a.rta; tJ:aru I; pl'!One re--;;;;i';r"2:=:::Dt1a:::::ware:::::..· _::H::.B:;·-1Jo~·ti~··=M~l4N~n~~·_!W~om.~:_!7~1~00 --BAR J\lAID, Bikini, full time Display Trainee1 • f.tAL.E Miss Betty 557-6122.'.Abiaall quiMI., 6 .niks wrck!y. ?>fust OOice PLU1'IBING, Repaira & Al-or.part time. Top pay. Ap. IMMED.IATE _ Abbott PetiOn~l Alflrx:y. be.· ..,<tl)tt, dt!pe"6able A CR!DIT CLERK REAL Jobs Men, Worn. ·1100 SWf'J'CH i.ssEMBLERS Apply 222n So. Anne St. terations at economy prices. ply Fri 1; Sat belw 10 _ 12 rt> w. Warner, Suite 211, bard-wot;ktnr. Wa&'fs open. E1tai. S aJ • 1 m • n * 641>-1286 A>f. Sa"y LaMy. 2901 H' ELP. WANTED Santa Ana . (213) -. Wllh ·abUlty lo write tolltc-ohouldttt ,0. he ,.u .... u.. ALL Dinette ll!ts 5°plece a-T piece to be IOld for in- \•rntory elearanee -at $22-~ while .they Jagt. · 3 good u.terLt -30'' p• PLUMBING REPAIR H·-•-CM tlon letters, type 50 wpm,..10 b:itteat ~a H u ,n l l nc ton No job too ~mall .. ....,r, · · **GIRL FR.lDAY JANITORS,, WAXERS. ex· key•adder, till'ng. l'ofust be Beach! W• will traln. Ca.U Santa Ana VW PARTS MAN e G42-3l2S e *BARMAID * DIVISION S/18.rP. Apl>1f; 'Mac''Grqor per .. Gd. PIY and·workina: wllllnc kl train on switch-Phil ~cNamee VWqe Rea.I for nice bar. Call 642-4882 or E.XPANSION Yacht Corp. 1631 Platentia, , conditionS'.·,M¥JS,1 board. ' Estate 96M4n Need good man to wmit parts ra.nps $59.95 each, 1 new counter. VW experience pre-avocado 30" pi n.n1• $99. frn'td. See Herb. The Factory. 18111 Harbor. 521-8691 JN Costa-Mesa. ·· • Remodeling & Rep1ir BEAUTIFUL girl w/fl(UNJ ORANGE COUNTY ln;LPE8 \vitlt game KEYP.U.NCH · 6940 to match to model biKinla ·& Provides Immediate employ-resin & color .exper: _ · v· OPERATOR. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====; Jingrrie a. few hn a wk. ment for residents of Ute ~ Call •SllF2!16(1· Full time. Two yelll'll exiiet'· l!'IVENTORY· PRODUCTION RESE)IVI • Harbour V.W. =-=1 ~~- f1 GJ'!!at pay, strict priri.cy. area. ~periene. isn't neces-HOSPITALITY H 0 STE SS. with alW\& 1:,numuic. Must Easiest way to ~am• xtTa aary as comp&Ily trainin& SERVICE . ha ings tOt be accurate. Si.t. & SUn. CONTROL CLERK Litt l;ypina:, outstandlna: add· lni: mac.b. abtlity, id· h&nd. v.Tlting. Saluy comm. w/ abil; & exprr. AUTHORIZED SALES ,I, SERVICE 18111 BEACH BL., HUNTINGTON BEAOI J\10DERN 9 drawer drnMT", i nlte 1ta.nda: $45. t dnwer dttUfl' $35: ·Blond buffet .l Iii.¥ t~ China eab. $40. Cotirh & chair $85. Lra: 6 dra•'tr chest $SO. Truetone ,,."" con:ibo i,o. $4&.-8611 THE REMODELERS · Quolity Home Improvement Contr1ctor1 ADDA -.. Family room +-Rumpus rtJOm .. Bedroom Kitchen Remodehng Complete Remodelinf Garaaea • Carports FREE ESTIMATES 100% FINANCll"G CALL NOW!!! * '42·3660 * money. No exp. Send is furnished • · s open 8:30 Sm lo ~30 pfn .. ?>Ion. . STA. RT !"'la.lure ""'or_nen l~ln& tc.r . description or \phpto & interesting, part tinlf! worko thru \Ved .. 4:30 t!l'l am . A~ phone no. to P.0.--•b 11~ AT y,·elcoming newcomers to Pb' bet. ~ pm. Santa Ana ' $4*0 PER MONTH )'our arr:a. Sales e~.p. ~fEDICAL BEAUTY OPE R ,(TOR s Jf quallfird and accepted. ao dr&ira.ble. ,._tUJll have Car. DATA SYSTEl\ts Wanted, with clientele only. on payroll Uri& wek. CALL: ~7..g686 • 17822 BraCh Blvd., Suite 321 Huntinskm Beach to Laguna HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE H1tiatiniton Beacb. · area. Es1abli!hed business AGES 21'.1 TO 40 ' 84U641 •ext. 29 _..,Ing. 60, 65 and 70\; .1 YEAR RESIDENT * HOSTESSES * •KITCHEl'I HELP•. . -APPLY - !,..?it Co:o< l\1fg. Co., Jnc. 1505 E. Wamer Santa Ana Equal opportutnily employer -CITY OF - NEWPORT IEACH Required 21 to 45 )'l!"IJ'I ot aae. g:ood. health. Higlt , School diploma, U.S. clti· zen.&hlp; Good vision, min- imum height 5'9", 150 lbs .. oonun and othtt bl!nefitll. lN AREA (Over 25) Gino's Hallin De!icaieuen. Call r.tanagrr 673-n5S tor CALL SAT. or f.fON. Ca.U :· 962-&"12 Written· test, 6:30 pm, Wed· Interview appointment. 774-7253 Apply In person LANDSC·...,,==A""P°"E'"'>"tan-.-,.-.. -, . ..,-to PATTERN MAKIR-ntaday, l'otarch U, 1910, City OPERATORS • Sport1"-ear f.tfer. Exp'd, only. Gd. pay. ~trady. &42-3472 N.B. BOOKKEEPER • ~;.or tull • . !rad Crt-w. Tor appt ea.JI MALE Halt Council Chamber. 3300 time. For construction &. .DISHWASHER REUBEN'.S '644-17S4i:!aya 'M!J.."J.688eves W ted ri ttd d Nrwport Blvd., Newper t devcto ..... rnt Co. Exp thru . ' 1::•1·-· ..... n. an · expe en w 0 0 Brach Calif. ..... .,..,..,T ~..... pattern maker for larae na-' ~ bf.I. Ph. 6(2-4210 Btwn. Experirnc:rd coco' 'S. ~I _tooling company. New ror addition&! lnfonnation, Full Time fac1Jlt1rs. Top wages. bene-call or come to Pl!!'Mlnntl BOYS 11 •14 Work· at Ne"'JIOrt C.nter, Ills. 15925 Tluma Ave, Cer· Office ('n4) 6TU633 Clrrler RolJtft Open Apply In person only 1555 W •. Ad1ms start $425 per mo. Requires rltos. CIU) 860-2401 located · · Cotti Meta secretarial exp., Type 60 near 605 Frwy & Alondra. 1., THE RIGGER wpm, litr ~sm. Attorneys * PBX OPERATOR., Wrek-Regta~nt ~~~bPitCrrt.eiun--' HSKPR-c0oK &ir.p A Barcu~.t:Kane~ .. ends,Sat&Sun.·SffDi~ Ancient Mariner 642-4321 tu T"· I te brt. 1":30-3:30 PM. f.lon .·Fti .. ma re. dAe co.mp e • LVN:.NIJtit 1hiH Sheraton Stach Inn. :?U.12 now taklnr applk:atlol'la for BOYS 13-16. Canvu!I 3 to S No. 16 f'ashion l!ila.nd charge or · house &: other • NURSES AIDES Pacffic Cout Hwy,' H.B. Full & part Umt, day shUt. PM Ir. Sat. to $3 hr. Need Newport Beach hel p. Hrs. 9 am-thru dinner, e HOUSEKEEPER • ,' • e KITCHEN HELP trallap. to ~fi~. a.11-9966 3\!i days. Uve out. . 01\71 Bayview Convalescrnt, PBX Operator, exp d prefer. e DISHWASHER WAJTRE$ES \\'anttd: All Shifta. Apply Odie's Restaurant, 1400 \V. Coast H"''Y," NB. \V~ITRESS \Vantrd: C.oUtt Shop, 1797 Newport Blvd, Apply betwm SAM & 2Pri.I. MS-923f. WAtTRESSES, up'd, wanted Stui &: Sirloin, 5930 Pacific C:OUt Hwy, N.B. *WANTED* Ambitious, Yolllli mrn, to work In qual.ity ba.ker,y, to learn ba.kl!tY trade. CONTACT ?>Ir. Robert Anderson al 54~ betwttn I AM and 2 Pl'of WANTED Babysitter for 2 )T, old, my home. 5:JJ pm to 2: 30 am. 642-4112 1-~1851.iw 1 pll!Cf Spanish living: J'OOJn set CONists of: Sofa It lo~ Mlt. 2 end tables, 1 cocktail b.ble It 2 lamps. all for $139.95. l-t.~11lv• k1nc il.Je S p~ Spanish Pecan Bedroam ~t., tJ.79.95. The Facfnr)', 1815 !Wbo<· i<l)."42 rURlimJRE' ,.,.med IJ'OCn di.splay studk}s, mod~l hom- es, dtcor&tora cancellatioa. Spanish I; Medlte.naneb R D FURNITURE 1'44 Newport Bl., C,M. every ni!f 'til 9 BUlLDER.-tru;tallrr, "'P''· ---------I trans . Please liVe 20.»Thurin,Coatal\tesa. ml. will train. H qualified Roof• 6u:A references, fxper &: u.lary "'A" .,,.,.,. 540-2052 Apply ln penon ___ ,._,,,__ ____ .~_ ............. W/1001>. p;..., DRAFTSMEN _.,.,..,,,.:~::;~~~---I·----...,..,---:--~ 2607 w Cout Hwy \\'OhlAN 2540, No ex_. pulence ~uu:v. Uve-11\, \Vork for man tn wheel chair. Wl!iS .. sat. a: sun. 'til' 5 FOR Your convet\limte. THE FACTORY will be o~n-on Sllndays from JG am to.4,pm. startlna MM:h Slh. new stott houri S &m • i : 30 pm. The Taetciry, U85 Harbor, ,.,......., k C·'l "" ,.90 desired. Write Datly Pilot -;:1,~nE..._ . · • • N ....:....... ft-ch · ••• Nm· Roots. Repairs ~ t-"-"'=· =~~~-~----(Electro-Mech Box ~1-2-1. " ;mCM,.E• G"'lnLEY POLICE OFlllCER ==~',,.-=~ .. ,_ . ..,~"'"•,,,_.,.,..,,. -==*=-=363='=*==:: Coa.tinr of all Types. Bou * BUSBOY * Graveyard -..\ ·1 ~1 d "" ~K T" ••n PER MO RESTAURANT M/F 11·30--h·n A " k ":'9 ., •r HOUSEKEEPER: .1 . ay a o;:-....., "'•Ob. 1etup <opu• $711 to ... • • .. A..... . ' . ~-hool .. ln' ····-tlon 7600 l Ulfd &Old IOf.a Md le. chair, $1J. 2 uRd 'r &of.a bed• .. chairs $39 each. 3 ulled · T' avocadO sol.a A: chair $49. each. all in pod condl\km. ne·'f'actory. l&U Harl:>or. 540,QU "''Orks on thr job. Jo'ret a 1 • pprox . ..w hrS a. ..: . • wport. ~,. .... -• PJ\I, ~-MAJ..E, ever 18-~ ..... estimates. s.G-l.691, &G-2500 Apply'in person, 562 W. 19th · .,.,·eek. $2 'bolir. Ne ?.tiist have at leut five yun · ·, ~ . eves. Apply at Tutre Frttz 1---------- 24 hr. · , st. 'C.r;r. ·~ •• • ~gi.~~~J~~~ Refr'r. l::all 142-8~ ' ... sev!tf .& o~a.Uni , exptr, -~IEW~~T:T~EA.CH 2961 Brtatol, C.M. after 2 ALL types rock, .... 'OOd &: Cafeteria Count•,. Girl · ·· · ~.: ·· · ~uJnihi:;;';!~.~:~; and ·' ... -PJ\.t. The Newport School of Business ~t'~~;~ngl~~k LE= 1:n~~1r~. l\~~~ • Send ~~me or 1•~0USTRIA. l Apply personnel oft. .Several new\y c:ruted. ~?-1136 . betwn 3P?tf & 6 PM only. apply in pe~n n ~ . . . L.J\f.l:*.'~.-·.~~ili1c: ~~:iv:v~~~·~ ROY ALVARADO Hair Styllll Now:intervlewillJ:: HaJr styl. ists, hair dttllll!rl, bra.util> Jans, ,assistants, shampoo itrl, manlcurille: A hair mo- dels. N e wpor t Beach. 64U523 • AnyUmr. Fraturn Wffkty rehwhet C'OUrles In the slctlls )'OU nttd to pl the job yoo want. CQNTEt.IPORAR.Y 11 v I n 1 room cha.Ir and matchlna ottoman. Newly rt:uflholit!r- ed in liPt 1tten P.'rtnch'lin· port fUric, Xlnt 'condlt!On $«), Eve's • wkends Ms.ti062 ESTAT-e; SALE -' entire houseful of .turn. It .cce: '"° DRESSMAKING I: ALTE;RATTONS Reasonable.rate!!. 642--0497 • Dresamakinc . Alterations De!!iifled to suit you. Call Jo + fi46.M46 Tile, C•r•mie "74 * Verne, The 'Vile Man * Cust. \\'ark. Install It repain. No job too 1m&ll. Plaster patio. Leakin;: sbovi_. repair. 847-19571846.-0206 c:~~1o~~~~~rt ~i-~ COLLINS --. = l.NGIRl.ER · -E~ ~P~~;~~ployer ~:~i":!~~ hr. AP.P1Y in . p;erson 1'tilk . -. RADIO c·o. ' MAID. Wanted, K•" Niln Requiremeiib t n c I u d I! Palace, 841> \V. 19th St., ·-:.·· · ,. heliht 5'9"; wetght ' l!iO C.M. . 19700·J1mb<!rH Rd. . YO.UNG IDEAS · ' ~~~-ldMa~MN· .BMotol. l&21 poijrida mlnfinum' 21.to * o...EANING ""'On1en need· td, Mt ·or ·part time. Call ~•,'tl!port 1 Beach · • J..>GJ" e ..,. ·• · 31 ~ars ol art: 20/30 Un- • MAINTENANCE" 'mah, &Jso COt1"eCled v"WOii: hfth ** SALESMAN. Full time. Experienced. Neat in ap- pearance. Sr:t Jim, 25i90 67&-7351 • ' ' . Equal ~pportul?i l)'. emplczyer IS THE GAME m•ld '"' motel. OR CotJ. "hool dlplomi. PLE. 2316 N~ 'Blvd, CLERICAL 11tAINEE C.J\!. Women 21-40 w\th good 1.Q.. * DRMRS * ... wh•r• your •kills, MAINTENANCE Man. oJ., 45 ~'Pm typ. &: lD key adder N Exp I I nd d I 'II ' accuracy needed. 1115 to 0 . er en Cl . t• ent I _ r Vt '#I P.faid fOr l\fotel. Perm. start, with adYancr & com-N 1 ·advance you Int• Mat~ 642-2670, 2100 Ne\lo1port, (!.J\!'. puter train, oppor. 4301 ~~~ • tel'• pettern of sue>:. ?>tAJOR Appliance Semct Bin:h st .. Suite 6 <nr. Must have dead Californfl ceasl Join the world'• lifan..w/koowleda~ or airport) N.B. driving recOrd. Awly 't1rgest-'oy m1nuf1c·. FriKfdaire &: Hotpolnt Ap-Ch~•f'". -.-.-,~,~ • .,.-.-"'P<"-~-•_ I YEt.LOW CAB CO. turer, where sales hive pliancea. 'fa.11 &f&..2.t86. Tholie qua1ilied 1hot.tld report Newport Blvd:, C.~f. for the next written tl!Sf at SALESJ',fEN: Otnce Supply. 6:30 P.hf .. htar. U, 1970 at Argressive Growtni Co. In City Hall Council chambtn, Orange C.o. Exper pref, not 3300 Newport Blvd., New-lll!C'eu, will train. Pro"tected port Beach. CalJf. No appll· Territofy. Ph. gas..ai44 cation ~ prior ~to SALES People, 1\Jll·p/tJme. te1t. For further information "SLtM GYM". Leads avail. 1.."0ntact the Pl!nonnd Off· 'Calnt97-1986. 833 Doyer Dr., N .8. 642-3870 AIRLINE SCHOOLS PACIFIC Da.y ii: Nl;:ht Cla.ws - SIOrir«. •II ~Ike i'lc!Vo'·incl Itv rin, l Br'1. "'u9tr/deyer, dshwhr. etc. 1m5 Man- diakl! ' <Uniwnity Paik) S33-2'l'I,. ;il3-¢t!. 1 Giant ·6' Credenza m .i.2 door Crtdel&l.U. 1 avocado -========·I • 1 anlique white $25 e•ch. MERCHAl"DISE FOR A.-.4 ·woJriut end tabla 510 E. 17th St .• Santa Ana SALi AND TRADE " coek1ai1 tabla n-"' adt to $1 each. The Factory, 1!8511 ....... -, IOOO encrd ALLEY WEST RE.5-.. 1~~1:= .. st. lnc reaMd·1S.fokl in t.n MANAGEMENT Trainee TrH S.rvlce 6918 TAURANT m.1n4 -yeers, accom,,.niecl by mUJf· bt. married, ~ )'rt. TREES H....1 l t 'CHILO Catt&. Lite H.skpg, EARN $S0..$400 WK. continwd increlNS in "wk . rxp. calJ Ann, ~. (714) 613-6633. SARAH·==-.;. co=v=ENTR==y,,--,hu-1 furniture =---,.---~---1 openlnp ' for fUll or part 1---------Feniale Ume sales. No Investment, l'ofOVING • must aell! QuaJJ. GROUPING Early Am turn .. couch. ~ha.ir, end tabJM A eotlee table, $125. Rk:hmond upright piano $300. Alm other turn. ~31 - • ~ru. tr m, cu , 1. . p . Sellin; I hr-8 hr day · f 't l••I yoar \Vestchlf Peraonnrl Agrncy, t td ha ·'td 30 1ve 1n, HB areii. riv rm. , pro 1 a • ......... llfl g umps, remov , tu • f.fen-Women 18 Up. ~277 _ · -\\',stc Dr., N,~ yTl5 e~. Fully lns..642-4030 Hughes 962-0415 64.:>-:27711 CLEANING Lady '"/ref€r. 4 ELECT~ONIC Mattel'._ po&it ion needs Uphol1tery CZYKOSKJ'S CUatm. Uphol, European Cra.ftsmanship 100% ·fin! 64J-1454 1831 ·Newport Blv. Of JOBS & ~MPLOYMENT Job W•fl11d,_ Mon 7000 CLEAN up for Bakery Shop. :H hn:. de ily. 642-5:<J3 J ob W1~1ed. Women 7020 AIDES • for COl'l'lllesotnce, elderly are or family care. J-fomemakers. 54'1-6681 ~o~n, W"'!'· 7100 A'ii<)UNTING ' Responsible poStion available In Accountina Dept. Must be neat: alert; work rood wtlh othrrs; experience required in p~yro\I, bil!ing pro- crdure:g. APPLY; 16 4 2 Kaiser St, Irvine ALASKA TRAVEL AND TRADE FAIR \Vantf!d; Tu hitt, at $3.00 per hour net. 2 attntctlve and personable gala lo "'"'Ork In the "Kl"lchlk10", Alt111ka Ex· hibit. f.farch U.11.. t houn J>l"r day. Contact: Gliin W· !Hood •t the ''Nft1X'l1tt Inn" Marth 9th tJter 1 P.M. or Jeaw me&aaa! !}fl the 10lh or 1ltb. "''"'T'°rt Beach, 'llO'I' Ja.rn- hmtt Road . t114 ) 6W1100. ,\ RTS k Crafl11 Director. 20 h,-,; per •·ttk. $1.6.> per hr. O\w 21. must h11.•;e drlw:n hr, Call 646--1181 uk for i\t1s1 Rustenbftch AUDITOR. rtlJef nlghV0t1h· 1 .. r. r:xp·tt anty. NCR 4:100. \JOO(] flt.)', 1 (rltl&t benetitl. Nl'l\1Xlt1n> hm. hn1 wkly or 8 hrs twice mo. TECHNIC IAN a n individui1I who it Mi1na,ement Tr•lnH $2.TJ hr. 646-9008 Strong solid ~l~tr lheo~ (qo~i~g for • chel· $600 . COASTAL AGENCY knowledge, ~.ea~ prot.pt:ype Ieng•, to cOordinete his Ptfust ·be marrird, 3-3 yn .A mrmbrr of lhru p~uchon ex~nc~. efforts with our Pr:o-work e11:p., call Ann. Weit· Snrllipg & Snelling Inc. . :;,~~-~nA·r!';:~: Good pa.y. ductlon ~~other •itgl--cllU PetBonnet· Agency, 2043 Th• World's Largest TRANSfCOr.f' CORP.· ne•1ing •r••s, to · in-Westcllff Dr., N.8. 645-n:rtJ Professional 851 W. 18th St., C.f.f. 11Jr.e ·1 quality product, MAr(AGEMEN.T O~ Employ,...nt S.rvico GATES LEARJET . .• ' portunlty. Full.,. Put Ume. 2700· HartKir B!, c..; 640-6055 CORPORATION _ You wil l J\1ve to M •ble Car nee. 20 tirs. wk. ~302 Harbor Blvd. at Adams to layout 1s1emblv lln-MECH.Ones -(2) marine ~ceptionll opportunily for ~·· ••f•bliih. . .,1.ihG,11 ias eflglnts. El.rett1tal & the right, bright Individuals and sta·nct1rt11; inti•.. ~neral ~at exp. Good pa.y to gd ·in on the ground noor termiM ·pt Oplr .pr~ It: co. benelita .. PetrnJlM!nt U of a rapidly gro"'ing divisioTI ses for m1nufaCturing. quaUlfrd. Apply In person, of a large corporation. &rvlce:JifiJ"! 2'iS1 W. Coaal This ne"·ly created divll\on A d•grff in lncluatrlail 1.,-H_•~'-,'=".,·8,,.·;:-,tc;-;:--.,-: manufactUtts stallc unintrr-or Mechanlcii Enei· 2 111 EC HAN IC AP· COCO'S Fashion l1l1nd interviewing BUSBOYS DISHWA$HERS (aver 18) ruptabll! JJl't\.\-"r~ 1J;y11tem~ and nHrlnt is required.-~CES .Jor 'fonlgn has the follownig opening&: . · · · can:·Call 'for 'aw.t, LaiUn& . . • · · F9ttiift ear s e1r v 1 c e , APPLY JN .PERSON PR.ODU,.TION ~ y • 1 r minimum, <M-901'6 . . No. 7!.:P'A.SHION'ISL.; N.B.· \if. five 'fe1r1 m11imum · · ... -' · .. * COOKS *· TEST · EN.· GINEE. RS · lridu1tr 1ll Entlr\Mrlnt . M1C11 .. 1 Socrotw y .• • • • r • • V.'llh · llU) exp .. Good' typ!1t. SAUTE 4~~0~ER· "1th experience ln ~ de1lan experWnce fn ·hft~vol .... RQIJti~ front otc. dutm. ----~---~--t of p~uction teat lix1ures u.i:ne ••sambfy pro'9uc-Hrs" 9'5, no, wk.ends. Salary Construction and t11e prfParalion of te'lit tions' Is nec:essary;·R• oPen: Lo~lf)NB olc1: IUY&R~ESTIMATER procedures. B.5EEprelcm!d. lated comme~cltil m•n-... New"rf . ' f.tajor , builder of.fm xln't uf~t~ring b•ck9round . PertonMI. Atency opportunity 10 r qualiCird CUSTOMER Is the only experience 132 .Dever Dr •• N.B. marr w/heavy exper in tract , *"'• · h II L... •.a. A..11 >\. ~ · ' 1ln1le-tamily -tng \n &>. SEK YICE I at wl -cOlllO-rr-'Ml.':1170 • Caltl. Moot oJso haw htavy ENGINEERS appllcabl1 to. thlt poli~ MEN-WOMEN. 'Full• '1!lt•,.. budget conirol exper. Fk!ld . . tlon. part 'ume .. Fish a. Chi~ exper .l accountirig back, Su~tvl~ ~lpment ins!~-1 rtstaunnt,' anou . fro m lfOllnd dnlrabfr, r.tust be lation.s. Put your t•lents to .use, Newport plrr', 7100 · w. capable l')f Increased rupon-lnvei;tigate cus~r troublr no.,, by s•ncllng,-in"t°"" C>Ceanfrtmt. _;--: _ 1Jbility In futlm. ttpOl'b:. , fld.nce, your raUftW MEN want«f for• irorntni Plrue aend ITaume includ. =~~lotnM"~ce.on an d .~l•rY -~Ir~ Ne~Per ·dell~·, lo i111 aalary f"t'qUi:rmttnta Provide I """·ct·· ments to: ' • homn., H.B.,.' r.v. a:na. to... "'"" Klrll to C.. ' hfa't '~ liWJ"'Wfs't l•bf PERSONNEL MGR. r:'·to r1w· ~" "'""" llARllARA,.SHRY.ACK' ,. Br<j>kln•ilL<~•-_::. Perdee Construction txperlence wttb companble 1l060 Tempi• AvMtVe MOP.~ .. JOr ... lupdleQn P.O. Box 54089 tq\Jlpmcnt, /\bOJty to trouble :City Of ·tndustry-~hion l~ 2Lorf o\'a'. Los Aftteles, fOOS4 •hoot drcufta, BSEE pre.fer •. ~ Ca,ll fo rnJa. • Call•kr appt, ~ tNo J>hoot calls p)ea.o;e~ red. • NEEDJ;D t.dlt.1 to do ,lite COUNTER HELP, 2 tin. ' • • . litald "''Ork at srt\all motr:I, ;:"~:~p:Mc°i:~Beuiii~ SE~~T~~~~~j~ETTO MATTE·l ·· ~~{n! '~;,~~i Ne""'°"' C.M. CORPORATION -1-1--5.lMJTil ., • • co=u•NT!!R=.="G"b1°'~=". "·=".~r 1 SlaUc Poll't'r DM11ion NEED mature·woman 10 ,1,~ dr)'cleanlfti pl;nl. Apply l 2001 s .. ftl!ch«y St. .. IN.CORPORA_ TED w/molhtr, 7:1:30, brtaft•t ffq MartinillllJ. 1200 $1i:1tta Am. Cil!U. 9'l10$ A lunch. flc. houaework. lf'~· U~l ~·:c~ .• ~ tctU•I ~n!Y;;~~..!". ·· fl·2? tv. ~TIU an 5:~1 • no drliveries. For Interview, ty r..taple turn. Din nn aet PRESS·OPERATOR • * $0.Dit4 * w/hutch, BDR.i\f set, TRAINEES Windsor drsk, 8\-l' OoraJ (s I Shi,) Saving'&: Loan aofa. mOd. Bdm1 set, w "I t ~, BRANCH a11so1·ted tbls, 675--7692 MANAGER Train to operate·prtstes. Jay· Savings &: Loan Auoctation, l'otESA Verde quality hand up fibera:la,u &: realn plastic located In, Ne.......,,,.t Beach tird maplt living room -.. Rr Ind trial I t "...,. rroup. :dnt cond. SterTO .. ...,.s.. q a. us . 'P,.~. area, hU pcmitlor. avail, for records SJ . 546-0379 experience and height.;, 3 a. wtll quaUfird &vines A or ft"IOJ'e, • ' Loan Branch t.fanagrr. b· CASH! Furniture Wanted. ~pply In . person· 3:30-U:ZO eel. potential I: !rlllfe hen. Need appllanCrJIJ, antlq'1, .,.,.ee~y,. Wta Or\)y 'a'pplicanl• With etc. No junk! 9fi3.6833. 24 Mr. Horsley, Pr~I !'.1gr. a min of 2 yrs. S&vtnp ex· hra. .CAAtBRO MfG:· CO. perfenee rW!l!:'d apply. For WRIT~ wrouaht Iron sofa, 7601 ClAy, Huntington .Bch. "pAJ11cutars call Mr Hensley chair I; ottoman. cocktail EtpJt.I oppor1unity e,mployer f21Jl 86lM:612. · table $50. J..ounaer $25. PRACTICAL No....,-hn '3 *** SECRETARY "'ll-5371 J')m·1 pin fo.!on-Thur!l-Ji'r\, For tenen.1 ollice ULTRA modtrn Dan I ah 11:30 am-6:30 pm Sat & ·San v.·ork 90f'Tle shorthand recllnrr . $50, mah:hlni ot· Reliable aid to Aerni invalid. Plra~ provide tttum;. toman $10. Like new. MT- f.fuat ha~ rrfa. 673-3547 5 days. N1ary open. 7509 PROPERTY fl.IANAGER; 557·95f0 for appt. SALEM House 5 drawer Exptl', I" ReoJ Estatt. Good S"'"RR aRY cht•4 •II• •land, dlb btd. ·orcanliation 1 ability. WUI ~"' , ' Ill ,75, · ·xlnl, cond. Ev t s MOVING New Hl·back 'chair din, rm art $1.SO. Medi!. couch .t kw• geat $160. Ha.n.rittr lamp· $35. Quttn 1z bed $10, dbl bed $40. Prtv. ply. Ca:ll (213). 43J .• 165f ' DINETTE aet; s·ehi.tn. d0i4 ~ White, tifm'lca.-~ table ~ ca.sb. S39-3S26 ' Offl<•· fumlture MIO AEROSPACE RZLEASES 1'0R PUBLlC SALE • 500 • afrel trander casn • m Strei" ·rood dtlka: •as. 5-Drawer lqal tile ca.hli>e:ta ... Mill:: chalra, t.blts A eab- lnelt. MeMaban Broa Deak Inc.• 1IOO ti...,... Blvd ~ta J.l'···~·· ma1111t as · property 4 EXPERIEN(ED twknda. 968-691.f manaeement co: Stuttrjg Ptnnartent. 2."i Holic-, 5 day TWIN Btd Co I t R fin. 01r.,e. S_a_l• ____ IO_D. 1 ula.ry. $1200 · per mo-''.pff, week poslt10'7avallable Ntwi ' mp' e. ' s.: 541-6621 · · port .Beach, hl'J. 9-1 pm ~ tn.me.antiq lttfln. Paid COK!l marhlne -lube pn: P ·RODU·CTJO,N' Ariltt 1-3 pm.' Top llalary. Write ~~,c~f"J~. SlOO, .Llke AOmf: oU I: atr flllrn, etc. w/knowledge of Vt id at BO:o< -P-579, Dail~ Pilot. from , Serv1ce 'Station QUAUTY lcing bed • quilted cioseout. Alto a ' w In I Aldsi~ p/time ·ti a Y 1 .-Ca I 1 SECft.E'l'AltY-Strno. E>rper ma(trru. ComP:lete-unuffd riiaclilPe Ir;· Other IOC)dles. 64>-0333. nrcre1. Stnd're1ume w/plc-nz. worth $260. &tUS36 SI.I, ltla.rcb 7, l!M. ~l Vista POWER MACHINE ' turt. Ponderoi11. P. 0. Box eves. Donita, NB." OP! RATO!I : um Sa•ta Ana. 1--;-;KITCH=°"EN=""s"'ET=.--TYP="'' £w.m;""==~ll-1um.--... ~, .. Sall• 'By Shock. 67$.11123 SEAMSTR.ES.! • Exper in MUsr SEU.! dfigs. ·.~mea, t•Pf: dr:ck. • girment lnd1,11try on ii}· si~ aJl 6P~I s:pkn. l•Ptt: Nlsc. 3JM RE:.L ESTATE du.stria.I ·iteV!lna._ machine. USED \ Black k •white Oakota;CM.MS-aO ·SALESPERSONS ~ne 4~. or applJ'.fi:i portab'-.TV'•'ln excellent SAT . ..,S::.. .. 10AM:&Plo1, £15 ll.us:1-• _ _.,..•nlty to join perion al ""9at Catan\ann. -r-: ~~ v1•1"'!."' 3.lftl call p rl · to ~.. cond{Uon $39 each. ,2 used .\Ji>Ullll, N.S. f&a1t~\d0 a.In fOTC'I! ot dynamic relll e· ' tt • -"JI · 1ttre0t $26 faeh. Used head· All kiM•· 1f 11 r a I\ u r • .. •• •·tt ---··· u ........ __ JUan .Capiitnm ' . · • bl .. ...... •• ,._.., J~ ... " board.a, doublt A twin a1ae ReUOQa e! • • Ui:enstd &: Yt'Ollld I~ to join SERVICE' Statlqn Attendant $1 each. The FffiOl')'t 1885 ftW!:"DYQR. Dk. 1111 ~ .~ the raptm,y rroW1nl 1talfof ~ tln1e, pe:rm.'S&JarY + ff•~ -.,.,_ '" -· --· • --·· 'Artlm. lat " Stat F.tiow ~.1 .. ·, all: 5f&.329l Co.mm. Must be.able to te_U! Y S' GOLO coach. 'brand new. 1M, 21892 Klnlohl· Ln. for qonHdl!ntlaI lntuview. O\>tr 21. BroWN S'f.i!U Coffee tbl ·-A oventyffed ~.B. -..-~ RECEPTIONIST Strvlct, 990 E. Cout llW)'., d>a l•. >Int cot>d. ~, ,. .. •GE SALE, M·-. Attract Good telephcne \'Olce. N.B. . . ---· -- A11ltt type "'·ell . Be Able to $.Jt:\l)CE ~lltlon At111n<11tnt,. Q UPHOLSTERED chaip. l 8. JOU CtiUntry Qub D'. h&ndlie bu~ phonrs &: cen-d•ys. ••Jna a rravt.yard . ~ pt,tl'o runtlt\lre too. 1401 C.M. From JO to'$ Jllm rnil oUlce ..... wk. ·startln&AI A~y In pu;10n-cot. N. 0..ilU??' •• apt.J.1.-lA l'Ott"fl)r.~trr iUilel oak U'l'S mo. lnl€r\--;:,q Mon. & 1'1•c~nur " Campu11 I>( .. RA,,.AN dln,lt11 111!1, table round tbl. lfoolrl ' Other n 1e11• lrom 2 P.l'ol to 6 P'-1. 'NB ) exlend1· lo r ,1 6 chafra $3S. item., '°"'e toola. 536-4S36. Sr\ng reau1nt. No phone srnt:R. !\ton-fr\. Affet'-96Ml'12. , 7ll WUll•ms, Apt C. H.B. c&IJ,.._Apply In J)f!l'flOn. 8.J.I\ ·noori, f.V• occ,a~na.I. O"·n CUSto.'d Liv. rm l 'otdr<lom G~~ Se.le: TVldoc.k MUleT>Cnnstructfon Co .. ,4222 trt.n&. Call bef t . pm furn for aale. o,,.\J r.d;t, "JV· aland, aultar, c ......... Dr .. N.B. 1142-<llU tlM!IS ""'"' cob ... loya, 644--03!1 • " ' ' ' I I ' l - I H-'s How You Con Use 0,.. Famous Dime • A • Unu ,--~••.uc,.-.,..,.,,, ·.'· .. :. ;;, .. ~····t , . ., I ' ace , . .._ ......... . .... \·~•I'~••• 'I a z : _ a $2 s a s v ........ • • FOUi CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SElY.E YOU a e NIWPORT BEACH ...... 2211 Bal"°! Blvd. • Brint them or m•ll them with corr.ct c••h to one of our 4•convenlent offi.cet. • t'o liwestock, produce or plents, • No commerclel ed1 allow.-d. e COSTA MESA ................ 330 Wtsl B•Y • Each Item must be priced With no I, m over S25. • e HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 17175 Buch Blvd. e LAGUNA BEACH ....... 222 ForHI Avonue C.... U ......... lllMi .,_..,.,It.. !lD:RIGltR.ATOR. SlO Single GOLD 3 pleee sc-ctional \YETSUl'r, short alffved top RESTAURANT booth · ll"'t•t 58 'PONTJAC e:nrlne $25. LEARN German by records, RCA TV 21'' works aood $2S be:d bo Klf.cbenware lOc-$1 couch S20 e:ach. 2 end tables small. good condition $15 for your bar or den, good 1 ~5-1;"'8236~"=--~--~ co1t $15, pl11.ycd few tlrnes, ford puah button car radio Sta.11165 Saturday SS each. Kidney table 110. 644-5474 condition 11$. 9422 Lanat No f\ c E w a 1 he.r $ 2 o 14 In one set and 9 In the . $15. 626 Center SI. C.M. OLD and new jewelry 50c • 2'41 Hanover Dr. C.M. _G_U_IT_A_R-.-.-co-u_s_ti_ca_l._•_l"-trlc _c=':::"::''::·..:"::·B=·..;968-=,~5026=,__ Wutlnahouse Hi-fi S 1 0 other $10 for bolh. i75 1959 Rambler fl door iood SS. Old jewel box $3. 8 11 FOOT boat Sl5. 8 foot type. good condition $.25. ?.10TOflCYCLE bumper car-STROLEE stroller $6. Large blonde human hair 'v\g, shape, need1 clutch S25 brown nylon sofa $ 2 5 fiberglass dinghy, could be 644-M7t rltt $16.95. AllO rni~lla.ne-car bed $4. l bona of bl.by ne~r "'Om $20. Ford !lat Table and odd chain $5 P'onn.lca table and 4 chain used for fish pond S:ll. ~~--------owi: m 0 t 0 r c y c I e parU. clothes, clean "11 s.i~ head PMls: •I a r I er• La.mpg Si-tl. Wuher, neetta SU. Walnut nl.ght table Hydraulic barber ch.a.tr s:zs. HO I.rain engine, 18 O 0 .,... carbu r eto r tl)"'•httl · 15 R cord bl v .. M-.. o we-stun ..__. brand new 962.-fll6. H • •uoN K-~-1111 t -' h Cl h• re pa.Jr · e ca nel ~7" high $31. FM make a v.'Ork bench out of ..,..,.... ...,...., 1 cuvun amp er genera or .,.. uc . Ute_ $10. 536-8411 HB Radk> $10. Cameras $3--SlO it. Barber clippers SS each. will n.crllice at I 2 0 CRIB and mattress, 6 yf'ar $20. Ftif. tuner $10. Two and p_reu:ure plate $.l. Mason jan ~ iallon and Vegetable jul~r SlO, S9 =OH-5-1•=~74--~~~~-alze, 'ol.1!\te, $25. 841-6974 cabinet IJleilirs.JlD. Baby Water pumpi l l each. AQUARIUMS. 26 1 a I Ion quarts $1. Bread box Sl P.letro parts $1. • $25. Call GUITAR, iood condition $15 VELVET maxidttss $18. 10 dresser $15. Eieclrlc dmr Heads $J eaeh. Standard Pemco, shOW with lop .w.nd Barbe<!Ue $2. Dresse1 50c • ironday 64&-8015 6"--5414 • 1peed bike $25. Slue P.1aytq $2S. 645-llM. 442 Ma.r:nolla, ttansmWkm with overdi.rve light.I S25 10 pllon with lop 11 Sl •• c-~ $1 PL •utomo"-... ,,., -• .... R . c r.1 Sl5. 64. ,2.4161 and fluorescent light $10 10 • .. 11.a wvi;; • • 10 KEY adding machine. non GAS range, apt. siia $25 ..... ~ .. '"" ..!..., ,...., · · gallon Pemco show, com· albums 3 for $1. Pape.rbacka electric $25. Playpen $8.SO. _Cl='~'"~·~S-l--"'3332~~~=~~ tique velvet pune .,... Head· LOUNGE chair $25. t.tan's 2 na111:ahyde chairs 312.SO plete with OUOlr'KC'ent ll&ht lOc. \Ya1te ba.skets lDc 640-7510 BAsv furniture Sl -$20. Gol board, bed $25. 5Jfrl091 sport jackl:l5, sbe 40 long l3 e:ach. Stroller $8. Jnfa.nseat S15 5 gallon $3 Crown Su-r Metal table needs paint 50c: each Anllque mlrTOr S7 •-Beige rug SJ. La.mps 50c _ O'KEEFE & Merritt bullf-ln clubs. beginners set SIS T\YO hanging lamp!! 14 each. · · S2'. DeJk $10. Lamp S3·S4. air pump SlO AeCHIOrle1 $1.50. Folding clothes line type gas oven, while enamel Drafting table $5. Bird cage Desk $7. 968-6m B~nz~~ll~~ture with Decorator table U. Baby, 25c·SS. 543-5034. 1951 'ntstin $1. Hair drytr ss. Tolle! finish, excellent condition $3.50. Dtnette set $25. Birch DOUBLE bed complete. with c n · · men's. \lo'tlmen's clolbing Ave. C.ti-1. seat 50c. Punes !Sc. Skate $25. M4-ll88 • table 520. March 7 and 8, lG-frame, walnut headboard USED bowling pins Sl box. lDc-$4. 1027 Valencia, C.l'il, _H_O_LL_YW-00-0-c.-u-,h-.-,-.rtng--1 boards $1.50. Dis.hel' !Oc. 600 BARBECUE. electric. ac-4• 3218 Monrovia, htesa $25. 968-6m ~~ ~:ood 11&tSh~ llS. .c54~&-'--"!9~l•:..,.~-~~--I and matress. sleepe 2. $7.50. Jasmine, OOr 3 days ce&50ries $7.50. 12" Philco Verde GOOD double Sealey g ~oos set. 7' curved bar for den or Dress~r and mlrl'or n:i. 61>3026 , TV, antlqut' SS. Garden SCHOOL bus seats S3 each Posturepedlc mattreaa $15. Baby bed StO. ~li" drill family.room S25. 22391\leyer ~uble bed, spring and mat· • --r 13 2 -~ I h '"7449 "~" o"": pr!Sll stand $10. Ironer $8. Place, C.M. ·treu --• h•-•~-~ $5. 3100 STROLLER, Petl'!rse DeluXI'!, p • ..,,~ · y .. u ore es =~=~=-~-o-7.'"~-.,-...-... Pre-eut .J'Olls 100% wool ford o~~.C-'-'-~--~-~ ~~ ~~u canopy and basket, ex· ;t. M&-3627 STEEL ooll full s!ze bfld MOTORCYCLE he 1 met ,, brajdetl rui SlO. Deluxe blrd 2 Tier waJ~ut table S3. Bray Lane, C.M. cellent $12:. Infant Rat $2. "<~B~A~R~,-,,~0,,-S~25~.-Go-l-f-,-1u-bs sprtng 110. Small vanity SS factory seconds, half price: cage SlO. House jacks $10 Portable ~alt ~ryer i t: 1t10DERN C.ouch. very nil't 5t8-6560 and bag $25. Youth bed $20. Folding accordion door 61'' S16. 96i-0661 each. Glrl'a 2{1'' bike $6. Sm.au. girl• bicy~le $2. $25. 3 cushions for 1ame $25. J-llgh chaii $6. Playpen 110. x JO" $10. MG-3255. 154.9 Large pipe threaden SIS Child s redv.·ood pl;n1c table Lampi $3-$8. Swivel rocktnr: 30 4 -TRACK TAPES. S20. Soow tires Sl5 each. Sid Pondl'rosa, C.M. ~tAGNAVOX Hl..f'i radio and $lO. 10079 San Pablo $2. Ladles s~s 50c-$l. chair $~. Cushions for same Stereo speakers in cabinets. boo 125 1----------consolette $23. AB Dick Co .. ~. Fountain V a 11, Y Ladles clothes 50c-Sl Baby SlO. Mirror $4. One drawer Sl5 p-,_. Radlo control ts -each. Pottery $1. SCH\VINN Co n t I n e n ta w' ~ SI · 1·"· 125 photocopier $11. Brass 8 day """ •957 clothes 5oe-Sl. Purses and 3 drawt-r, ve"" nice •• ~,,., ·15 --• $8. 1001 E. ereo amp iuc:r • Deraller. --ci condition $25. l l k S8 Old ~ ., ,,., &10\I S k $12 50 Child · 5.....,.. wal c CIC • electric I~~==-~~=--SOo-$1. Popcorn popper $1. ni&:ht stands $7 & $8. Balboa, Balboa. No. 3. .~'s1'0"51 · bo. _ _. ren s Sllvertone 6 string guitar mantel clock $6. Bell and 2 TABLE model TV. large, Brief case $1. Hair cutting · 5-i6-6752 s IS • ate .... u $8. Day S15. 548-5()78 -'-"-'--"-------RATTAN ( piece secUoMl ....... 125·. Tru-L $18. Hol HO\•rell 8 mm movito camera ln working condition alllO outfit S4. laY.'Jl e:dger 50c:. ucu "" GRAY Dinette set $8. Small daw.nport, cushions. Good wheels 56c. Train set $10. SKIFF $2.5. f.llght r.tac boa 'ol.ifh telephoto Sl5. Regular record player all for 125. Rake 50c. 2 glass 9 inch TV s:;. 2 Bar stools $3. 2 condlUon. Each piece; 110. Olalr Sl2. Toasters ;2.SO. jal'kets $5 ... Bait lank $25. $5. 12 sq. fl. toolin& le•l~r 671-1381 or 675-5561 patio balls w"ith handing T\\·in headboards $2. End 644-1693 Electric ice cntSher $8. Roller reeling boom S25. $9. Step ladder $2. Royal 2 FOLDING screens, four nets n each. Grass· killers table Sl. 6f6..3l85. 2188 ea.. 3 PIECE rattan sectional SIS Eltttrlc shish·ka·OOb $8. Jee Foul weatht!r gear $4 • $10. portable typewriUr S 20, panels 17x32 burlap oovered 50c. Tricycle SI. Youth bed Dr A I C C r.t each. Rattan I.able SIS. crellm maker $8. surfboard Other boat ge8r $2 • $10. 17912 Elm St., fountain Sl4 each, 2 larie Boy Scout $15. car &eat, blue $2. Tup-="""="=~·-•-·-·~·-·-- F ormica coffee table $5. 2 S25. Books 50c. 2027 Com-1 _•_7J..~25_1_1_. _•Th-_2400____ Valley, near Busb&rd and pol'IChos $2 each. Adjustable perware $1-$3. Old scbooJ PORSCHE 912 SUner type -~-Rd N B ,,,.,, •A""' Talbert Streets ..id -'k k 2 books 10!>-Z;)c. 16203 SietTa exhaust nistem with tv."G e:nd tables $5 each. Pink .,...,...,,.., . · · V'tO'"O"O.w ROOl\J size air oondllioner ----------"' e·".. s at ts S . g~ vanity with chair S 1 O . LADDERS • 16. ~ 20, $25. 3 dl'llw-er chest. an-ROCKER S15. Tables $10. Spaldlni" catcher'• a:low $5. St .. ~ountaln Va 11 c y . glanpac:ks $10. Porsche 912 Mllhogany dre1slng table aluminum $9 each. Bowling tiqued avocado s2t1.· 100% Golf clubs, chest $20 each. All good 673--0168 I=""==-=-----ignition with key, brand new $15. ?t1ah0gany double bed ball, bag and lhoes $12. human hair wig, l!&;ht brown Ping pong table $7.50. Cm-SOFA. makes double bed, OllLD'S 12" jl.lurray trike and has steering lock $5. $10. Wingback chair SS. Ocean rod and rttl, nl'!ver _11~'-· ~,.....=-"-----quet, badminton S5 e&eh. hu good mattregg Included . $-i.50. New FoldaRolla V\V 36 hp rocker arms $5 Assorted oil paintings $20 u..., $17. ,.. _ _,, ....... -n-S PIECE dinette set, nice l.amp:t Ja, 962-7857 Maleh!"" chair. All for·$20. walker.jumper S3. Slrollt!r set. 32 V.D.C. -llO V.A.C. ~ ~· .,. 0402 ........... .._. ... .,~ "• converter $3. tronlni-board each . .,,.....,...,,. or.,.......... with clock $24. Garden tools S25. 646-3458 DINETI'E table, 4 Ghairs, Call 61,5-2270 or 646-4n6 Sl. Car seat. new !lyle, v.·lth new cover ;3. 615-U« MOTOROLA portllble stereo, Sl • SlO. 1691 Mesa Dr. "u~S~E~D~vw=~,-,-,-.. -.,~.~1~25~. =2544 rood condition $25. 962-8683 4 DRAWER maple finish black with headrest $4. removable gpeaker11. bass 546--0145 Newport BIVd, Ct.t TEN used fluorescent fix· chest $20. Matching student Louvered doors, 6''°" feet, srATE Of Union bronze coin and treble, S20. 548-7994 ~oo=UBL=~E"'°'bod..,-,-m-~al~ltt-.. -.-nd =='-,--~"'°~~~ lure!' four foot, four tube desk $1S. Pair maple 1tep ~~d hand.le S8 .1_•_•_1_s_u_.50_. 64_,..._79 ___ _ l I INDJA brass table SIS, Night i:izl'! S4 ea.ch. 536-0206 .tables Sl5 each. Pair Early ----------PRESIDENTS Brome -in ~Tff.ITE and gold floor amp box springs, exce lent con-sland $3. Jledt,1.·ood lable $10, "" $10. Green chair $5. Gree;n dition S25. 2 bunk bed mat-Studen! desk $5. 833--2316 6.70 • 7.75 x lS Tires and Arnerlcan' Iamp1 SIS each. SPANISH han1ing lamp SlO. set $7.50 642-8479 and lt)ld tahle lamp S5. tress sets, excellent con· rim 2 wide sheater lilcks $5 WestlnghoUJe Por t a b I e Tnlnk 125. Neat, velvet Small walnut table \lo•ith Ule dition, \Vest.em print SlO RED 58 T-Bird, good shape, • $8. n" TV sound no pie-ste:l $25.'Record stand on beaded hip gown S 7. lop SS. Gold kleenvc box, eac.h. 642--0335 no engine. 1vill ~11 lor ture SS. 2 boy's bikes 20.• whee: s $5. Maple nightstand Artilieial f Io r al and walnut picture fr 1l me, pieces, body, swi?enslon and and 2-4" SS each. st7•7017 $10. Hoover uprlghl vacuum vege!Able arrangements $1 • LIKE New Dormeyer mixer, table mode l with meat grindtt attachment $20 Kl ,.,.,.33 OoW'l!r arrangement. pie· DUAL wall heaters SIS. drive train parls Jl • S25. SU. Maple cricket rocker $3, 2 1ood TV'• sz.o • $25. tures, shoe racks, b?'U'!lheS 35,000 BTU ve.nted A.G.A. 646-9710 V\V body $20. Fender $4. Sl5. Pair maple twin posters Kitchen things lOc • SOc. BAR Stools. \loTOUght iron, for Regina floor polisher. approved with pilot light NE\V '\\ip S9. Large lalli SS. \\'indshiekl $6. Door S7. bed frames $25 e·a ch . New Craig tape refordet' Yo'OOd s"i vel seals, 2 for Sl!'i and knick knacks S2 . $5. Heavy duty and good work. syntheHc. all colors. r.tatch-Hood S3 or a1l for $25. 548-86U $20. Braided rug $10 and $5. Excellent condition. G.E . 4 Call 644-1607 Ing condition. 646-4718. 220 ed washer $15 and dryer 84.2-8361 MAPLE bed SU. Small 2 ~nch· Provincial tables speed, transistorized LARGE green chair hand 1 ,,°'~''=St~.,~C~·~M-·-~--$23. l\1ovle camerg S3. Baby BATiill"-'E'JTE with pad ahd maple drop leaf table $5. S20 uch. Pair skis. bin-:~~ phonognph $12. C1ll'vtd wood $25. Dinette set IS GALLON aquarium and bed S12. 2 gtrl's bikes $5 and medium ddrt $6. Comlpete Singer electrlc with cabinet dil\i$, poles 113.50. New ---------- $17. J.!aple book-end bed $25. 1tand includes undeCEfOUnd $10. Argus Super-8 movie Playtex nurser bottles kit $20. l\fahogany g a te .1 e Jt toaster oven S7. Fishing reel TV. """'Orlcil \.-.ry iood $25. Blonde twin bed $15. Twin filter. pump, breeder camera $25. Carrying cak $4. Car bottle: warmer n. table $10. ~ .. marble 11/a' St.SO. New Garcia fishing 646-1525 box mattres.s and springs buket. gravel $20. Portable $5. Projector $25. Pi"nk Car seat $3. llla;h chair (no x2' $7.50. !\lahogany OC· Tod $5. New Catalina, siieN --E'l-V-.,,--b-1,-d-0-11-cl-ot-h-,-,, $15. i.rge dresser mirror G.E. steteo, needs fl..-dng upholste~ bedroom rocker tray) S2. ToUet seat $1. caslonal table S7.SO. 3 tihell 40, mt!n"1 trunkA S:Z. New cute styles SOc-&Oc . $15. Beige dnipe 1tdlO $2. $10. Iron double bed bead· $25. Undel"\l.'OOd typewriter Bathtub $1. Clean and vecy cf\est wtth doon $15. 2 door ~e -~ri ft scraps J.taternity clothes, sh.I! l.2, Rose rug $5. \Vicker chair board, white $3. Maple bed, S2'5. 1311 Baker, Costa Mesa ggod_CQnd[tlbn, ~at 11660 chest, lea•· S15. Card table • """'· Col ege girl's 35c M~9990 $4. Kitchen utllity table $2. single $25. Old Kodak copier 54S-ll87 Va.n Buren (Beach 1' Slater) $2.50. Auorted plctum with ckilhe,, S.12. lOc • St I---------- Metal clothes rack $'&. $5. 2 dark room lights S3' ~0-N-E-.,.,-u-,-h-S'5-. --rw-.-""°"-or call 84.H263 ITames 25c -$5. 3 pa.nel 4· HOW:ebold items 1~ • J.5. STORKLINE !\faple baby M l Ilk tool SI '--• each. Electric heater "~ · ·~ 24 PIECE Sll"'r ••t Sl5. p,·.. ~uwn firesctten $10. Citt:us Brle:f case Sl. 416~ Carn.a· crib $20. 3D ft. pool vacuum ap e m s · -... b -chaJrS ..., each. Tupperware .. · CdM 67 7 ho SlO El tri ·•b 1. bl •10 El•"lrl< fan IS •1 dra"-·-gon toy •'·st $17. Oak hon, . 3-44 4 se . ec c v• rator "-ooden ull 1ty ta e .. · " · r ~... 50c • Sl.75. Lit.die" clothes, lure tni.rne $3. Extra. large -.. "'"' $10 R · l ~ Andirons $2. Rttord stand fUe cabinets S3 and St. 2 slie 12 and 14, $l • $1.50. drapes $4.50 each. C.oUee student chair SS. Knlghls oJ CAR TOP luggage carrier 4• • erina e ech :c broom $2. White curtains S2. Pink Elrlon power packs $3 each. Ont! coffee table SS.-TM! table 119. End table $25. Columbus hat $25. Bra.~s x 6' x 5•• deep. well built, =$1~0-. _64_>-~58~1s ____ _ chenille bedlfl?'l'ad $2. Pink Light box SS. Upright file end tables $5 eAch. 1588 494-3123, and copper J.lantmi $.5. good conditjon $5. 54&-4305 SOFA $7.50. t.laple chair thermo bedsp?'l'ad $3. Tilf· c11.birll'!t, .Jift up Jld on \Vh~els Riverside Pl. Costa r.lesa. 161 ALUMIN'lJ?tf lllddl'!r "11.. Halrdrler $3.. . • Vaporl.~r TELEVISION $~. Original S3.50. Kidney shaped coUte feta bedspre:ad ss. Sil. 3012 Killybrooke Lane, MS-1042 ..., U.. J...lihelf alu~h1um uW1ty Dlectrtc h "'lller color $24. table Sl. Drop leaf coHee ~-ralor pillow• 7 5 c. C.M. 540-38ll !==-~-,,--~°"".,,... 16" bike $5. 40" fire truck table (M"'~ '5 Swing '" Pl 1 1 S25 >l . •-blo II 1909 F·; raJ C 'I ~'" d · board CRI.B and mattres• SIS. Very $5. Chest of drawers $20. S25 Caroin ~ (ne:w) '~ ano s 00 • ovie pro-:.~25 ' cue ' ·" · Enrlneen rawing BOGEJ'i variable-1 p" d T"'n ~d 125 ... " ~· ·'ter · · ...,. jector $25. Projecto Jens ..:~:::...=·=1'=------- Ca l ~-fl h good condition. 642-5512 ~· uc ~"~ .., Assorted Ya.&e! 50c National ~ $7. mp stoo s •;Jl;. as turntable $20. Heathkit pre· I -~--------6 · and holder $20. Sample or S Antique oak dining chal.ri. camera $2. Badminton set amp S15. F .M. tuner $20. 2 DRESSERS $6 each. Head· Geot;raphlcs 25c e a c h · carryina: case mahogany $4. Fishing taekle box Sl Boy's 20" bike, good con· board $-1. Children's ell!lcl TV Philco Courier, light Books 25c. 1932 California and vinyl, new' Sl2 .. 2 glass ne"~ rew1!':_ennlcane aealll1S15 Retl $1. Baseball mitt SJ. diUon. Weslclilf area. S4. Blackboard $2. Blonde \lo'elghl. like new. $25. Stand Blu:book $4. Ca l lfor~la shelvesS2each.642-6935 ;;~..:,,,,. ""'202"'41 "8 on, Y. Baseball11 $1. Booki; 3 for 64~-138 "'lg ... SlO. Boy's blkt $4. $5. Turquoise club chair. Rt'giste:rs I~. 12 volume . """""· • Y v e w :zsc. Dishes lOc. Jewelry =~==~-,,--~--5-18-5684 perfecl condltion, pillow reference library $7 Toys F RIGlDAIRE refrigerator Ave., Santa Ana Hei1hts. lOc. Comics 3 tor 25c. Na· 7 DOUBLE bullet lamps of I~===~~-~~~ baek, 125. 4!»-2390 games and blocb 25c'. $25. 3 pl•ce sectional S15. NEVERMAR End tables SIS tlonal Geogn.phlcs 25c. 528 white, as new $2.SO each. 2 ELECI'RIC dryer, wired for Ladles and child r en '• Box spring and mattress for t11o'O. Girl's vaniF)", one Red.lands Ave. NB 64&-lOS2 antique copper lamps S2S 110 volts. $25. Comer mgple 1967 CHEVROLET s h o P clothes 1\ze 5-1 !Oc • $3. SlS. Vinyl couch $10. CoHee dra""'f'r S4.50. c I 0 th Inc en ch. 2 antiqul'! coHee pots table S25. 7707 W. Aurora manuals, complete s e t, 326 Walnut NB. &t2-81S8 !able. 2 end step tables $10. 51'.lc--$5. 54>2240 SINGLE \\'hlte/gnld head· S8 each. 12' fi!ihing _, '"· No. 2. "·~ta An&. u•3177 covers all models $1 50 f.. ' 2 cba;-St •ach 14,-I" IVU"""' ""1J• '7...r" • • POWER --r-. ~ .. , '' Wll-·n.··u •1089 · 'Y· CRIB. "··• -ndltlon 115. board and frame $25. Single Reel Sli 642-8519 15" Corvette wheels and hub ""'-" •w-........ , ..... ..-uuuu '"" pink bedsprelld and 11ham =~==~~----ROLLAWAY bed $10. Toya: caps SlO each. 4 "Baby Inch bike SlO. Glrl'1 26 Inch 54~ SS. Lined gold drapes 120 .. x 2 PIECES short nylon Sc· 25c. 3 Maple barstools Domino" hub caps $5. bike SlS. Hand lawnmower LAUNDRY trays, table Md :,.~.~K~n~;g~h~t-0-,.,~il~l""°--,,.-$2'=.-3 carpet, bumt oran-, 2S $5 each. r .. -.... tricycle SJ. 15 g J.2 --d SIS plumbing $10 ?oiiossberg " &" $8. Bl'!1ge drape. one yards each, $25 e:~h. 1 Dishes x.U.i442 Deauville, Craftsman auto mechanics . x rug &llU pa . al $2" T I . "ght sio ' matching globe ll&ht fix· way draw tor patio door Slll. creeper SS. Timing light $2. 11 x 11 ca.~t $8. Built-In c :i. e escope si · tures for hanging lamp SlO Baby's pink and blue &hoof· piece loam rubber padrling, Costa Mesa. 546-1031 Oil. amp. water temp. and gas range $7. Garden 3 bar stools. up~Jstered 21 .. Packard B!!ll TV. "·ork~ ly hone S5. Child's potty 12 x 12 SS. Flrescreen 48 x -,-,-,-A_T_CH_lN_G_4 __ d_ra_w-·er lack gauge set SlO. Youth "'heelbarrow $4. Bo Y's S7·50 each.~Blond 2 tier cor· good, cabinet bad SIS. 2 V\V ehair $3. 96S-J716 31 S2. 952-7653 ches1s. excellent cond i!lon hed and mattress $15. l\1aple ·Stingray bike-$15. Oval ner tab!~ $5. Doub!: bed and bus seats SlO. MS-026'9 MOVING. Refrigerator $20. LARGE Framed mirror SIO. $10 each. \Vestlnghouse oven fl11t size bookcase headboard braJded '~~ x 7 nig S3. frame. like new s25• 2 plat· =~~~~~---­ Stove S25. Washer $2S. Table Twin 4 pMtcr ~fahogany bed SlO. Pair decorator lamps and frame S2S. Children's Girl's 20 inch bicycle $j lonn rockers 120 and $2'5. 2 \VIG: Ash-blonde. syn!hetic, &nd chairs SIS. Dresser SlS. SlO. Oak buffet $ 2 5. SS. z end !Ables, 1 collee (ne"'' wading pool 6. x lS'' Tank vacuums $6 and SIO j lier serving cart Sl'S. Patio ~tretch. cost $40. now $12.50. Couch and chairs S25. VW 1'1ahogany couch $25. table, (:Z sets) 1 blond, 1 SIO. Bamboo curtains 7' $1 a.ntique kltche~ chan, ea~h table S5. Patio chairs $2.50 ~64~"'~"~"'=--~--- $S 2636 N c Retractable hanging 111.mp mahogany finish $8 &et. Pair eacti. Polaroid came r a S2.SO, 15U Orange Ave. each. 3 gallon ga r den LUGGAGE: Earhardt large body para ·A ~r.1 S7.50. Canes $5. Crutches large l\lexlcan pottery jars model 958 11.i th wink li<ht. M2-56fi6 sprayer$~. Rug, 9 x 12• shoebag, ~·ay bone Santa Ana ve., . . $7.50. \Vrougbt iron bench ""001, needs cleening $5. ho Id MB-TI.92 $6. 642-4958 exposure meter and cue. 18" PORTABLE TV $25. 2 Luigage &et, I Ad 1 e 5 • s u er tote $4.50. 642-9629 FOWER Mower S2S. r.ou ~~~ )~'.~~ = ~!eT~~ "M-'-A~R~co=~P~o17o-gu1~t.-,-. ~,-.~;~ck· $25. Kent camera filter kil, Dishmutm, good SIS. $22. charcoal, newr used SlO. PIC'MJRE: Utrillo's French clubs $20. BBQ $10. Tape 310 Fernleaf Ave., 001. up and tremolo $ 2 5. fits most movie camera.s $4. 6 stJ:i\1.-.r heads Sl • $4. 4 S49-l096, 642-7S4J "1heatre" stroet 1 c e n e , "ftt'Order SlO. E 1ectr1 c Amplifier and cord S25. Skan e-xpogure meter $7. 2 clock radios SJ -SlO. '\\"h ite frame, 27 x 32, paid sander SlD Kl 6-963J Park in alle).c"----Vanity dre'5!r s 1. 50 , new oolor TV antennas $10 Chicago double slnlt faucet DEER head 525. Chest of 6 sss. now $17.50. 642-9626 · 4 F"ORD W~ls 14" S10 r.taylng "-'&Sher, works $5. eAch. 2 new blacR and white $10. 4 TV Stands $2 • $5. 2 dmWft'I $9. · Webcor t11pe 1958 Chry&ler """"gon, nttds each. 1 Ford wheel and tire 6!6-40-!7 or 646-99S7 TV antennas SJ each. Brass RCA record plaven S6. recorder with mike $25. front end \loWk, rest good 15" Sll. 2 Electric tubes, ==~--~----drape traverse rod 52" lO 391~ Chann.I Pl., N.B. Ne:w plastic pm>eling in rolls $20. 646-0354 4x150 $25 each. 531.-5467 T\\'IN box spring and mat· 90" extension $4. Cl caliber 67S-1603 for fet!Cf! <1r patios S8 a roll. tress Sl5. 673-4387 I •-·-tu l le I GIRL'S Bike Sll.50. Surfer ONE ii;et bi·fold doo" for 6' x =~="-""-'"-~4~ colt T'C\o-vlvtt 25. Box of BLACK & whitt checked ..... .,...,.. rn ns m 0 v e $1. Small ." •. ,..... su. 6•8.. DELUXE 16" tnlni""' ke , bullet.I .'11 cal. iber $3. Please J.suf cameni $25. Mandolin $25. ~ ..... o-ning •nd on• for 8' ·~ pan I s•-•g •• El•• SHOES: 7~t narrow, leather. silks, pumps, sandals, top designers Si-SJ. 642-9626 B E DSPREAO: Deet>-blue quilted taffeta, paid $50. now $15.50. 642-~ ' No Matter What It Is SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD! ' I . I . . .1 -1 .. : :! I j) I • 1 'I • J !I \VATER softener $25. 1H&-SUEDE coat $5. 845-2437 • 1 2437 3.) HB outboard motor, runs J MAPLE finish commode $8 good. needs y,•ork $ 2 j ~ 220 \'tilt bath wall heater $4 Punching bag, n1ounted. , Formica covtred cabinet. gloves S7.50 Tire chains 6.00 ' I 38H .x 42 \V x 21 D. S:!n ~-X 17, 6.50 x 16, 7.50 x 15, $5 .. • penliV1! Crane 12" center 673-39-IS : ' -~~~~~~~-I I' lavatory faucets, new SS 3 DRA\\'ER knotty pine ,· Ram saber ""' S 5 ''loun-ters books 25c Ex· chest, unlinlshed $16. Nl1ht • ' .,-slarlli $10. ~9779 plorer Scout suit $8. 54().8376 '°'==-,,.--~~-­ CRIB with mattress SlO. :?'i61 LARGE coffet-pot for cam· ~ San ping S2 Chroine table and 4 '' Carloa Lane, C.l\I. ,.. like new $10. Child f'e""' ike rail S -'" ·'t•r noon. ' lM:; ... -... Rollaway bed SlS. New 2 x J1ower chandelier S2S. Gr!'ek x 6'8" $10 each. 17" round ... ~ una..., .., trle com poppe.r $2.SO. 6-16. 1 2 50 column $20. Baby-tender S9. sink $5. Odds and ends of seat $3. 646-3724 \Vestal I 847-4872 Sunbeam electric percolator . ona: $ . . each. 1~1 Bathlnette Sl.2. 3 bar stools marble Sl and over. Two DARK bro11o'Jl human hall" SCR·AM-LEJS SS. Batmoblle $3. ChUd's T\istin AYI!., 548-5034 chairs S15 Large chrome G.E. table model TV 'll'ith !able and 4 chairs S20 Chi111. remote control $25 Electric cabinet. sliding glass doon AQUARTUM 10 pl and Ioli ca.n opener S3 sunbeam $7.SO Lamps $1-$4 Che1t of of acce.uori•s Sl5. Dln,tte juicer attachment S 2 · dra"'ers Sla Set of Melmac S20. Hard"""'OOd doors "''ail mount sinks SS. 1vig. cost $35, sell $9.15. bowUng aet 75c. 852 san-REFRIGERATORS $18. S10 $7-$11.50. Spanish Kreen t.lediclne chest S5. 4.512 Ro..;. Turban "ig $3.50. 12 4 t!ago Road, C.M. M6-3301 and $5. crib and ma.ttresa; $20. Frosted posliche SIO. bury Cdl\1673--«l51 Melody Lane, Costa. J.Jesa. ANSWERS before 2 p.m. Saturday or Sll. Hlrh chair $4.50. Car Se:rving dishes S 1-Sl. 1 ;;;;0=.=""'=,.."~~-54S-12'77 aJI day SUnday bed $4. Playpen $3. Baby Chria:tma1 candle holders \\' NDER hoNie s5. Playpen drenlng table 'flth bins, rror--Go-. hll S5. 2 Record pie.yen 50c • RAlTAN lounge chair with t.aviih _ Wlcktd -Bamboo DrNING table, 111.teler style 1 S\6. NewU f'oll _. Lii 1 ~ St.SO. MS-P.696 reversible cushiorui $20. 2 _ Forget _ Upmost _ Ca· 34xW lop $20. 4 matching se 11 new 1"75' S30Cu, S.lO. Ba.bf $ 12. nus e" s m a ;;-"''""'"'""'""~~~ ·white hvln bedllpttads SlO. hairs bl carry sea ac. te rocker Farbttware rotisserie $10. REF R I GE RAT O R SlO. M2.-09l9 nina -SWITCHBLADE arm c · recovtra e S7, 'JY1ke: $3. Slave \lo'ith Lallque and red ~herberll S2 Dishwasher SlO. Electric Classified ad in a New York seats S25. 675--3186 grlddlt $1S. Double head· each. Pa i ntings 111.nd IAn new ~-T.V. Y.1!h REFRIGERATOR $25. City ne\lo'Sp&.~r: "\Vanll!(I: RESTAURANT atalnless board Sj. New twin decorator objecis S2-U). «:•binet $.5. Electric 11.p. \Vasher $10. 545-1942 Youni man usher In a 't:lm~s 11teel ~ffff; urn SI O. (Cov.•boy tnd Tndian design) Extra large walnut bok.&bl!U pl lant'ts SJ lo SS. Cloth1n~. 2 BOX spring and mt1lln!!aes-Square mo\1\e tl'lt'ater.. P.:lust Re• I a u J' a nt rel'rire:tator mattrtsz i.1.5. 2 piece sec· wfbrakcels Sl._Ll.rg1! bani· 10c to $10. Tables S2'. $2'5. Ceramic la.mp $4.50. be polite, with <.ultur-ed voice, comprenor $1!1. Purex tlo~I $10. Beginiiers gnlf Ing lamps szs eac:h. ?-;taple Kitchenware lDc to $2. Alhg.111or P""' SI. z,u and know how to handle a acetylene torch with 6 tlps clubs $15. Paddleboard $.5. rocker $25. D!lan-Docked Rtcliner chair Si Shoes round end tables S6 ~ach. S\YJTCHBLADE. •• $15 . .1963 and 1969 min Rll Drape1 75c -$2, Toys lnd set. llke new, 4 padded Sunbeam b I ender at· dishf'll $4 Vases, diJihes, ;. chain $25. Typewriter stand tachment S4 Pocket books skillets, pot~. pans it-St.50 $10. Beds Se-,$1. &by car "l~0~-1=";;..:;54~>-:..:28=1~5____ HPavy iron pan ftJr camping Rat i t. Lamp, combination BABY needs: Thay e r $4 P icnic !able 17.50 2 larae ultra vloll!l 11.nd heat $25. playpen S4 J ump chair Sl \\'hie l!nen table clothes, Penny sel, 1909 lo d11.te, Baby bottles 5c Vaporizer both for $2.SO. 4 ba.trel J ~ $9.50. not eomple!e. Cana· 75c Jnfant~at Tac Go'vns Hallie ford carburetor, new i dian and Austrl11. proof set& and snap 11uils 15c Olhcr St.J Chromr. tabll', no chain; I $4 and $5. :s.15-2329 baby Items 5c-25c Boys SS. Large rt'!Clinf"r chair 15. ':.I A cc E 5 5 o R JES: Canak clothes to 3 yrs lOc·SO: Baby Sn1all end table Sl.50. Brand candlesticks. round COPP'f girl outfits 25c-50c Girl's ne\y yelk11v lom111t. sltt 1.1 I phtnter. spice rack. Life 's clothe• slie S and 6, ptolite S23. &l&-6176, nso Oak ' 1 "pic!ur!" cookbook, kllche:n tablttloths And pls.ce mats St., C . .i\I. ;: Sl-s!I. 642-9626 25c-$1' 5 pl~ coppe-r can- nd & Cold wallpaper $5 rol.I. slz.es ? and 8 2Sc. Glenmllf' • Record player $10. l\Ie.rcury DARK Maple 11tx cushion $2.60. Le-ad lfll'lll 2 0 c doll1 5c • Sl.50. Hats 50c. ~~:: n°:l~ =~~,!; Linen wallpaper S2 roll. Estates, off Magnolia ()n camt'ra SIS. Large llrlist couch and matchlnc plat·i "poundo:.:""·~67$,5258=~· ='--~-Salu.rday only. 626 Center ll8.50. c-.. .,.1...,. --chi"' ... fancy curtain rod• $2-$S. Pk>nee:r, to eFkl of strttt. eaul S\O. Small blo11o'f'r SJ. 2 form rocker, brown tv.-eed, GIANT floor plllo•s. St. C.M. · ""'" "• "-"" Nl"W AAf/F'M portable rjabt. on Lotul I.&.oe, JJl72 ib.lt ~ter llshlng poles St $24.50 and $14.:fl. $30, UHF aMOrted colors and desia:ns,1'0N~.~E~l,~d"l•-,~Sc:~h-wl~n-n~$1~t~en.-~ri n>A~SlSHo'::i1ca~~ radio Pl. B-B gun $2. TV Lotus,Lane l'!ach. Blue \'tlvct ~vening convmer, bartly u8'd ns. llJll'le phyclwdellc rnany to SflnirB.Y style boy's bike camera $5. Binnoculars. 7 JC taler $7. Leather punts 12 x 15 GUILESTAN Cupe1 \\Tap SU. Full &klrtl!d Chll4ren's ~fat \Ve:sts 2 tOr choole from $S lo $2), Call •12. One M .BB piatOI ;tO. 50mm ~ Arps CJ SIO. S$-$1. &12-689 S25. 673-USO ar 0-"'4 pa.Isley ev-enlrc gown v.1th _s1,_·"°,,...,· =-",.,..,,.,=-=,-.,-=I ,,,53&-~ms==~~---One: Crossman J.tl BB ..,, .. t 1 Sl2 "' •-Magulne tables S3. Old ZENI11f Portable ateno, 1V Caft ne-w $10. Drews s 0 e · \\'all whit not NEW metric llOCket HIS $6. '56 AUSTJN He1'1ey hody and SlO. One OtJgey Wlncbe:ster tec'Ords Sl. Dishes, 1la1se1, deta~ •J>@a.kers, exc-ell•nt site S-12 i2. ns. Rain coat shelf s7. Sl8--0.35:i P.fetrlc t11.p and die ... to frame $25. 28.1 Chevrolet BB gun 110. Call atttr n::ion sliver-Mire 10c-4L Vue:1, eondll\on $25. Radio-Ol'IUl'll aJie 12 $4. Skirts siie S.10 S2 l SETS of lire chains, never pitcts, sets $8, Air tools· e:nglne $25. vw lu&a:a~ 5C8--.J863 •·• • bo\1•1$. figurine-• 1 O c-s 5 , COIU!Ole, excellent IOUnd 115'. • $5. Pants 1iu! 8-l'{t Sl -SS. used: fits tlf!'s 1lie 7.00 x drill Sl!'i, ~hlsel $15, drlwr rack $3. Jtn1en h I. f I al GAU.ON ~mco zhow Anti'lU" ah1ba.ste r 111.mp $J. Bia-portable nuUo $10. Shoe• 11u 5-5?' '2 • ~-Girl• 13, 6.SCI x 14, 600 x 1$. 5.90 x S25. Shttt me Ill.I shea.r $25. ~ncl01ure 15'' woof er, ~"'~"f,k~, ~"'im~p~';"~•~$2'~. f&l;;!.-~2939i'iff;;':;i00~W~a~ln~";:t P';l~•~C.~. ~C~.M~.;;;;; Plarpen f1~. Strolltr $l. pte.lctn drtuel 1llo ~1.D U 15 11.0. Used once: tires stze DrlU press V\s. $&. S&M5Sl-....JUdrang• horn. and.t'll!Hter ~!Al!OG ··~~ El t . All-.. .... Ir 815 15 "2!i 14 710 1• 1'1~.. uu •• ..,, .. 110NS! s· -r I'll (7S\Jhf. e<: nc .. _ .... , tiec-rtpa • $4, Pants $1.50 • $2.50. . x , .. x , . x l!J, NE\V G.E. EIWrlc coffee $~. Coffe. and corner l1blc Round M11pll': coUee tab!~ ml"r . 109 rlt'61 rs. itrttt, $5. Jl•clrle drill motor, Pla,y clothes $1 • $3. Man'a 8.00 x 14 $3. 645-1421) make:r $2.50. \Vooden 1.a"" S.l. 842"-Sl~ with •11tcndon1 Ill. Double need 1 r •'pa Ir $ 2, so , new robe larae i 4 MOVIE &crecn. home t.lte So ., -cocktail. hoste-s poolskie::. •·1 ~-nday only lO<< H t Ill • 1 ke • tan St.40, 1966-67 VW EARLY Amtrietn m•ple he•dbotrd and foolbo.a.M fmn11l1. Small. • tf' ....... -.;)l.l • •m-or -.,, "50 --• I new s~ Call •f••• f 1 •~ --• f nd ~ bUc A >I ,.m "'" .... 11WU ..... '"" ron , ......... a1iu e ers $8.50. cruch for ule $10, pod con· $20. Blond double h('adboard costume jewelry, rop Pl.I \"e., • . 11.nd $3.50. 64f-(l.117 4 PM. 64&-43!7 S.~l31 dltion. 531-4461 $10, ~f -bqs. ~ &4:2-9621. , TOOL chesl Ford ': Ion SlS. 8-16-2437 isltt &e:t SZ. S e a T s Cn.ttsman l&wn mo\l't'r S20 1'1aplt coUtt table and end 'N"F.1'". v'°"'11'°'1"'oo"t°'1"~"hl,-ng....,.boa-t=$25 table S2 e:ach Golf clubs $5 Oars 110. Seal.I SS, 846-2437 Silve:rtone sterto spe:tker S3 Rocker $6 Bookca&e: $5 Ex- P.taple t.1n }JM, no maltre!'S ercise:r $4 J b&r slools $3 $3 M8t\Y books. non-fiction each Lamps $2 each. 541). ~1 ~Old Rwl"'-buket on 0529. 12~9 Walton, C.~I. legs, load condillon S6 Small iewing bask't $2. WARDROBE closet, 25" x Vues and de:t.'Orator iterTU 23" ~ 5 rt tall $1'\. R1~t1 ' 25c:·S2 Hou1e:hold Items ~. aQc.$5. Sunbe"m --·l.;masler : S2 \\"omen's llnd childrtn's StS Nattloo ,.. .1, :no • p&tl,rns ~ • 20231 s. w. F'ernlettf. Cd.\. ..l'k In • l -Spnr«;-&intii Ana-tr. alley • M&-n64. 58.t 9 A:\! ANSEN 1nag 11.·h~ls. !it }-'OJ'd E::C:rht truck $%"> l'ftl'h tllritorcycle -1 llOIO seat. ne w ll3 Cht Y. J masr 11.•bttls $21'.l e a c b . I 84&-llll3 ' 5 - • I } •• . " . . . . . . DAILY PllDT 27 MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE r-o~ MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR . l( ::-TR::.:AN"i_;;:S~PO:.:R::-;T:.:A:;.T:..::10='.N~j-if~~;.;..;.;;;.;.:.::.:::: -----~.-J TRANSPOR AT SALi AND TRAD& SALE ANO TRADE SALi AND Taane S.~L::E:..;~~~.:·:.;•=•n1;;.·_. "fl --' • • ,...... -•-:.:JIC:..--_,<-.::1125 PoWiC:NIMr0 -Mobile Hame1 _ J200 Tr•illr, Tr•Y•I 9425 rmpoitlil"'Mtai ' - G1ra1• s.1. 11122 MIK•ll·-· -Mlsc•ll•noou• -115 mini. POO ..-.;; FOR Sale -"'"w %.() bp, MciBru: borne slumlllum 86 Ka"""11 28'. S.U-coo-AUSTIN .ffEAi:iY'.' ti.fOVING Sale: 2 Ovtr leneth PIANOS & ORG SICN.\TURE Elec Ra.n,e. CAltPET ~ bu carp!I. fOf \.ti Pl'ktl AKC. M' FairUDer. 'v....i bu cuport •wn!Jw, llhc20', 1Utt talned. Air conditioned. Ex. twin bedl, $3S u . Mil. ~st NE\Y &:. U 30" xlnt cond., $T0. Antique NYion. Rode!, Shaa: 6 64Ml26. new bUll job,~ M Mn new. Prb""rtatona b It . coDd. $3500. See. at Adam•&: cwallty llo&e~r makH e YamahA · ()rpnl stained 1tau window , ~'l.WUl..Uatcok-1«2 LB. Tay Yorldei at llW'ltl.zlc:ton Harbour b,y 1 ~~,_7.,,""13S""====== &aeh.Bl\'d.Owner833--02"2 ldnc size). lronrlte e ThomuOrsus 23xST'', $.lS.. Theodore labor.~ otMll atatud. .,pt.~ 1 aft 4 ma.nale-lroner m. S'A'edlah e Kimball ~ Haviland 21 pc. Demi-Tuae 2 MATQUNq I'~ Munt)' Pockel paps. ~ "BOSTO~~'-'N'-"WHALER"'°'=~EAS'l'==.I BicyclH 9225 1"~7~11"'"' "SE~LF=--eo-=-n~l'd7.-cKao--.,~ktll=-, modern din. tbll SM. Dinlna • KohJer A Clmpbell I q n ch• o n 1..e t $ 2 5. :9Cfu, belle $95 u. CE port. BASEN "Barideu" pupt. PORT. es hp Heft: 6 111r.100·-'==----..;.::: aood condltlon $1495. lBl!)j chn.Sllkupholchr$20,late COA~MUSIC HarttY--Davt!!aon motorey. diabwuhet $30. Obi box AKC weeks,ahola. A1119S9.Pbont'64f..21$7 Y'SSchwinnStl n1 r ay Boshard, Space 716, Fntn ~r TV $175,, drtSRt, NEWPO T • HARBOR clc ,helmet. lute new, $10. •Prins • matt. $1.5. $48r2416 ' * •M '* · bk:yde. Blue 'and white, Valley. nla'htlta.ndl., clothes. Pain· Costa et.a * 642·2851 Webcor ~ f'tOOl'dtt ('Om. I $prHd-Skf loe 9UI batdly Ulld, In exoellent ====-=--,.-~-tltc• by lomous artbt. Opoo 10-6 Fri 1~9 Sun U.5 plote w/ """ 135. ,..__ FREE TO YOU AUSfRAIJAN Silky Temor II -condition ISO. !137~ FANTASflC Buys In 4 S .. r. lofanymile. ~lT28 liiiiili ... iiOiiiiiiii""'iiili"I AKC. Male puppy, S\; BOSTON Whaler wilh &O Westways & Fun time GARAGE Sale: Rcfrie .• like ATTENTION ----· ------! montha.Shota.$U5.635-8U7 Mere. All new in '&8. 2 pa Mini BlkH 9175 eazrs· ASootta, 914 N. BMW #1 SELECTION OP 0 BMW's e n.w, but•ne S burner lf )'OU are r;:hopping for a ROCK HOUNOSI 2pu~!e. 81'w~e. o"°ld,in ~~r_: ... m~ BOXER pupa, AKC tanO. elec 1ta.rter, eoodl--------"'-' -1"1=,,,",,.s.,. . ....,,· "°"",,,.--...,.-,-,I ,... -,_.,, .,......... MINI·BIKE KENSlOLL & Kit. S""claJ C. BOB Atrl'REY MOTORS camper itove &: tank • piano or orran, new or Ulitd, N?:W Shop Openinr home ~TIJ2 after 2 3/10 regt1te~. fawn ~~ond, OOl\d. Submit offer over NEW CONDmON $7S. prices on Jot models. 8;ftt, • LONG BEACJ l • wa.sher & d~r. misc turn and are lntereatcd in a truly S.L, March 14th. · thow C(Uallt,y. "6-2"9 $850. 548--0416., • ~1387 • we have &Old more Pl\f\V'i ., accumulated Junk. Al&o, great deal, please 1h0p 10 am-8 pm. Open 7 days LOVING Yng oran&e tiger ENGWSH Cocke 12 kl' 14' GLASSPAR. '7S HP "'TA"CQ=•~"'s=""h-c=-.,., Slf N. H&rbo_r._s_._A_. --·I than •nv deaJer in L.A. or '62 Ch.vv 327 S.S. Fri., Silt \VARO'S BALD\vtN STU(:JIO C01'1E Jn It rertsttr for draw· striped cat. H • e b r kn · n , · w ' W'.."-·"'-El •--Good "'· mont a new. xlnt 0 -vr ...... _ .. , ••19 N 646-lm 3110 AKC. Li~. Tri-color, oond~..-u""'!:i ,,.!c .. ~.":.. cond. lt!ak@ otter. so9 T __ ruc_k_• _____ ,_S00_1 l'll.n,g!I ...._,_1 &: Sun C8AM·5PM). 2738 .10 ewport, C.M. 64z.&tM IJ\& for FREE Star Diamond """""==""'--~-,....:.;. Show-pet qua.I. ~2883 • -· ~1r•u01D lttar'gl.Jerile, CdM, S73-l243 SALES -SERVICE Frtcmont Ln. C.r.f. 546--0SlO Open Ewty Nlte polishing unit complete & & ~ER Dece1sed, ~ nt.w AFGHAN PUPS. AKC New •lnttrN1tlon1I LEASING ,r f\IOVlNG. Bia: Gar&1e u.Je. ":':~&~Su~nd::ay=:A~l~ter~~llQO~o =: lb. Covington rem tumbler. loviJ\& home 1 Sbeltie mix Ready fW Easter. (DtJ)Ol\l} BOit Sllp Mooring 9036 GQ.KAR'f, Rood runnina con-Pick Up Truck O...entas DelM!ry Speeialilb Nick nack.B, washer . • STONECRAFT fem. 1~ yr old, &190 1 Call~ dltion. $50 or beat otter. 1970 MODELS IN STOCK trttur, TV's, r-.taple dining '-'•~10~ S . y 8101 Bolaa A\'t. apa)'!'d parti..poodlt. ulrd to __ B_LA_CK--m-t-n.-pa-o_&_e,-40' BOAT Dock for rent ln 673-8593 LIQUIDATION ' C. Bob Autrey Motors set. 6 chairs, lt!aple twin OAJ1U'I .~.... te.nway, am· Mldw~ City. 897-1970 adults only. ~7202 after -•. 1860 Long Buch Blvd.. ..... _ f 1 aha, New &: u.sed planes o1 ...,..,~~!!!I!~~.,,.. 2. 3/10 $25 I: $35. Huntlna:ton Harbour. Ph Motorcwcle1 9300 • ~. comp. lttiac um. Al most rnaku. But "'~-ln ;;;:: • 5'S-Gff2 • ~ uk for Jeny 1 3 to choose from at factory Lorll Beach ZoOd shape. 2591 \Villo Ln, ""J'• POOL TABLES OWN ER Ol td . Needl~=~:..:=-c:.:=c..::._= Erwin invoice p~. Phone 2lJ. 91-8721 CM 9-5 Sat.Sun. So. Calll at Sciunldt Music Seca.rd Pool quallfl~ home for 3 adult. BASSET hound puppies, AKC. . '66 BUL TACO 250CC OPEN SUNDAYS REAL Estate Developer di!potln& of an over lnven. tory 1upply of nt\Y 12 cu ft. Rfrig. Sll.>$150. l yr wa.r-rarit:y on part1 &: service. For info. call r.11u Hf'n- derson CT14) .557-8750 LADY Kenmore mobile d!1hw1.11her, late model, xlnt eond. f15. Abo, Frigidaire drye.r $60. 847-3115 or 54<-'672 WHIRLPOOL Auto. washer • eu dryer, both in xlnt cond. $100. 847-8115 or .. ~ KENMORE Wa1her & \Vbirlpool elec. dryer in good t"Ond. $18tl. 549-0063 or 548-8768 '\'ASHER & Elec:. Dn:er, pair . Xlnt . cond . Guaranteed. Both only $12j terms. 64>2306 eo. IS07 N. M•in, Santa .., BRUNSWICK AMF T • hl• a1 • e nd •M •• ~ .• -Kustom Motors • spayed, ftmale cat 11. an .: w e m e1 • &o.t Rentelt 9031 ra new ..-uuuw...,tor, Cultom Slate Table 548--0813 3110 females. $Z. $57~ 1.;;.;c;;;...;.;.:;;=.:...--;.;.... now front tirt, new aeal1, MS Baktr, C.~t. 540-5915 UPRIGHT antiqued avocado Piano, xlnt lone, brand new =· uk'g S350 . From $289 t Lovable ftma!e l'tlekap.xi 1 -. WANTED to rent: E:lcptr. j~t had major tune-up. Xlnt '49'CHEVY PU, 292 eng, 'f * ~ ~ * yr old, hsbrk, loves Hor~_•• IUO pov.>t:r boat handler desire eond! Crtat Dirt Blkt! $450 Race Cam, Solid Lilterz, 5.12-~ children, and 3 cuddly pup. BEAUTiruL 5 h • t la 11 d to occuioil&lly rent 33-40' or best offer. 956-3044 Holley 600 C!arb. Runs good. 323 s. Matn St. Ora~ ple1 6 wks old need good Cieldlrig. Great w/chlldren. 1port crulzer from lfl· ~ YAMAHA Bia: Bear Body ,In good cond. $500 homes. 962--0180 3/10 exceptional saddle. (All for dlvtdual. Pril\Clpa.11 ot'lly, Scrambler. Every th I n & cuh 96S-2883 aft 6. Ttlevlslon 1205 * AUCTION * LOVABLE Blonde female $l35). Call <n•> S42--l358 plea1e call C. Le"·ll dart works. Crtat rubber. 1395. o ... -.--,CH=Ev.....,•.'"•-;-10:::0-:8;,-.-,,be~d'°.-,;:V! SILVER TONE Color TV, 1f yOu will ie1l or buy Sha"""' cocktt mbc 1 yr old PINTO MARE /I k !?°!'!A..,.54 7-&00 l . Eves S48-4~7 or 64M833 atlck, radio, htr.. $1045. e6.I" ' w •C _....... 1-~ NORTON COM.MAN. "" -·0 2766 B . I C c.onaole. 1~ )Tl old. rtve Windy a try loves children, nds good 12 yn $3)0 &i6-409S ~ "'"' ...,.........,.....; nsto, .M. 5'8-8918 Attctions Friday 7:30 p.m. home, 8f7-2340 or · ' Alrcr•ft 9100 00.Exeflllent cc '.IUon.caJJ 1 _"N~o~·~ll~l=~=~-~-t SILVERTONE TV Windy's Auction 8.rn 962--0180 3/10 fRANSPORTATIO~ 546-1548 aJter ~ p.m. '63 ECONOLINE Van. New 23". Works well $45. 2015~ Newport, CM 6'1W686 COCKER Sp&nlel, Buff col· Bo.ta & Yechta 9000 GYRO COPTER SL ~Honda! N!w ln Oct. paint, interior. 8 trk tape, • S46-0269 • Behind Tony's ,Blda. Mat'l ored, male. 2 mo'1 old. Cute Nearly complete, $800 Cheap $650. call 638-4330 chrome whls &: more . $1200. COLOR Ml,lf\8.VOX. 5 itonths 2 SHOVELS, i ag I aw n a.s a button. Looking for Cl.OSEOUT ri in aJ •642-7'55* Ask for John 66-2861. Old, 18", remote eontrol 1 .. _... ell good home. 60-2461. or P tcs now • MUST SEU.! '68 Honda 350. '63 Econollnt Pickup mower, e ec nc:v&e ppers, &4Z-6lOO 3,, feet on 21' J.t a a: nu m Mobile Homes t200 "'--t. RWI• ~•. ••~ I !"ft to •-$250. 6Th-1352 hammock lawn chrs, chaise ...._ Ir 1 • di 1.... ~-= """" .,,,,., w power t ga · """"' at -========= I C FREE I '---' __ .. .......,mons a or ""' sp....., * ·~ ~22 * ~·" S. W Cl-" S A. -loung" aloo olor puppH m""" '•=· modei.-JOMICRA INC * -~ ~ . ··-.. Tepe Recorders 1220 ~lagnavox TV. cost over All females. Small or 27 ' twin 210 h .p . * , TRlUMPH 650, chrome & HgtK. "-"=-"'=:.:.:.:;.;:__;;;;.;o I $600 wl rrrly new S200 pie. me_dium t.ize doi::s. 2 blac:k & demonstrator _ list price velvet ln.m!. lttust Rf! to '57 FORD 1>t Ion pick up. LIKE New, Roberti 770-X tu!'! cube -$300 cash. white & 1 brown &: ~·hlte. Sl~ 500 now $6900 Fe1turin9 Americe's fin· believe. 548-9509 $250. ti.Irr "'httls. tape rtconler w I Cro • t 536-8376 Xlnl w/childrtn. Ca 11 11• ~-rt twin 210 ·h.p. _ lial eit mobil e eitate homes --°"·S7=ao"-;~H"O~N~D~A,.--1'1-Call 64&-3646• Flr:!d head. 50Und w/sound, 536-4.174 311 "t"' .J I ' I O EVEREITS Jennin&:I \'.heel price $14,500, now! $9900. ai1p •y•ci n r1n9e * "'ilh exltas * 9 ~\~si~'. w/tapes SUl5. chair, Xlnt condition $50. TINY male chihuahllll, mix· 21' Sedan !win 160 h.p .. Jlll County'• new11t •di.It 54:>-3586 ~',!!! ______ SIO Camtr•1 & Equipment 1300 1\1'0 1lep end tables, 1 cnf-ed. 3 mos. old, curly tail, price SU.500, now! $9900. p1rk1. 1--.,,68,-..,..,.,.=-~Bul'"°"ta-00--195.l \Vlllys 4 wht dr. Sta. tee table, good cond. all lor floppy ears, nd5 lvg home. Boat Lsland lne., 22« W. El Bandldo. Like new ! \\1gn. Brand ne w Gates $25. Oolhe5 hamper $2. Ne1v ~3818 3/T Coast Hwy., N.B. &U-6630 SrACES -Y•ur thoie• of 1ire1, y.ide chrome rims. 001•· erd '.~. le"..fh •P•<• hi any of 011' 11t•,.,,:-N~"--,'"'.,r,,aced_.,,""'3ll'J,,,_°"""'= ...,n Y age,,~.... •06• SEVERAL u.cka ot alumln-22' (LEE) custom buUt cabin L , , butane stove, etc., elc. 110 h "" E 16th Pl P1""· 650 cc BSA. 1350 GOOD bod BMW'S #1 DEALER IN CALIFORNIA ANO ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 19'70's lrnmed. Delivery 25 Ne1v & U~ In Stock T&M MOTORS 8081 Garden G'f'OV'I Bl, C.G. 534·2'81 Open Sunday 892-55SI 646-""5 BAYS IDE MOTORS 12')() \V. c.oa.st Rwy,, N.8. PHOTO ...... ip: 1 3mun" ,,_,,,_ ,,~.ac · '"" · · um cans to mr1 ICOU. t or boy """''· Cl111 b o 11 om , s LES c• h r.tech. perfect, Y in ""'1 "" _....... •• A -"OCllO v•ur .,,.. COND. CUSI'OM ..... 64&-1858 tnlarger. 2 &a.fellghts I: scout or 1imllar rroup. encloled h!ad, d inet te , frorr1 • .,,, 100 11,w 111M1 l1 aft 4 pcrftct shape. A buy at ---------LADY Kenmott gas clothes filten, 1 Pentax slldt-top SKIERS, FISR·ERli1EN . 642-9846 3/7 1letp1 4. Chrysler tnboud. rt•clv to 1110..-• h1 or h'"'i========= $825.842-3028afl5:30 FRIGIDAIRE 6.8 cubic feet. Good. Has tnczier. $50 or best otter. 673-4343 DATSUN dryer . Coppertone-color. coplu. Reuonab1e! 642-6502' HIKtRS Mobile hom.e & FE\\IALE cal, ,..ady ... havt Lota of new pe.lnt. $450. ln-voutt ludo"' b11Uf. ISll=Al\P=o;-;.'6,,---;-J,.=p."283<;--::,n:-:-g., NEW '70 Brand new! 646--29'75 aft 5pm cabin for sale or lradt in kittent deSJ>trately ~1 a quire at 119 3'lh St., N.B. SERVICE -Full titr11• '1trvic• Auto Service rollbe.r, 1100xl5 tires $1550. DATSUN PICKUP 1961 30'' Caa n.nie, exetllent, ""=""======·I Mammoth Lakt. ntlly turn, hom~. Ve"ry prttty, very af· alter 5 PM. ~:fi:~•1111•rvln9 '''" 10• A P1rt1 MOO 546-3913; aft 6 pm 646-4234. W/camper. 96 bp overhead $65. Hobby Supplies 8400 Slp1 7, Flrtpl. SacrUloe fectiona.te. 988-4397 Jn _C_LASS __ h_ull_o_nl_y_. -,.-'X-,-,-8-ullt '43 Military Jeep. $850 or of· spd dlr 6 pl Urt !16&--4172 ~~]~ 531--3374• Evei 2 Year old male Shelty. by Crystal Liner for net -"ANAHEIM"-ALL kindl ol Corvair parts fer. Heavy duty chrome :;k ~p ll~hts~ Yo: n~ ~IAGIC Chef Combo Elec. 0 .S. Max khanncl Di&ital A: Neitds good homt c.aJI boat, 1500 or trade for car PONDEROSA MOBILE for &ale. rims &: Gates tires. 673-7792 it! Serial No. 244009. Full nngt rtfrig sink Good 33" boll, like new. Sl23. 10 AQUARIUMS· marine or 847_2324 eves. . 3/9 or pickup. Scott, 1973 ESTATES * 646-41Tl * -• '"JEEP N is-~..c-$2:199 T~ nnal1 dn cond. Makeoit.'cr. 6~ 1001 & Balboa. µboa. .f~llh water. 5 to 15 gals. ~,;..;.::;.:;;:=;.---:7 Fede.ral Avt., C.M. M&-7865 2100 St. l1wi1 11J-6J J.C601 ''"!O'°vw=-;;E"nc'".-.,R'"•'°c'°e"'n-,t"'°lcyl ~lo: $72.S. ·At.~w ~%n, ~;t;adc. Cali Pllb;4·!K-97TJ PHU.Co 21 .. -lo-• TV, _N='=·=3=.======= wlth g• itand & fluortacent ONLY 2 Coockapoo puppies B_l_D_S_A_«e_p_led..__"-_po-.,.-,...,--"COSTA MESA"'-ovt:rhauled $115 eichanp. a'"""'""' or 545-ocM ·afttr 10 am. "" •-= -lia:l'lt, with equ i pment . left. Fr!e to &ood home. , · ~. i200. Xlnt tond, "-"Orks S • G Compll!te SU5 or w I I I MO-J5Th 3/10 36 House boat. Bank of GREENLEAF l'ARK Call 642-ll896 after 6. 9525 great. 548--5777 porting oods 8500 America. ti.tr. l\forpn of 1750 Whitti•r A¥1. Dune Buggle1. $ litparale. 84U2S.1 4 l.i·SI.UIESE kittens, blerk Mr. Goodwin 67l-2SOO 71 4·6<12-lliO Tr•ll•r, Tr•Ytl 9425 ---~~----WASHER/Gas dryer, pair. ---------REF RIC ERATOR Xlnt & ...... y. 6 weeks old . --~------I·--'"-'-'--'-.;;..;..;;;.._..;...;"'-MEYERS M&AA, &old metal &ml IA11Utl ...... &cod Tt"Orking col'ldition, S45 BRAND new tent, U£ed on~. . M~fili18 317 RUNAl!!.OUT . ~ hp Johnson. -"HUNTINGTON flake. 1500 CC Ena'· Full In· 12 x 14 \vil h pole $150. Ice cond S50 Maple table , 4 n....-r lea~•· to•-. Take 1••cH"-tlo ••--••-each. ~993 h · Ilk I l 0 0 e•" .., ... ,IC ·-.. " -1trumen1a n. .. .... "-'1wi., box cooler, ustd once, c airs e new · :Z FEMALE cock-...pxis. °""' over pyrnnt&. CbntAd Bill ''Leader ln The r..ear.b Cl!lea'' USED Appll&nce &:. TV'•, all Lanterns. 500ll BTU Camp Uptight Ire e z er S75. Captol St .. C.M. 317 Wllliamaon, ..... _ 6C-S4TO . DRIFTWOOD IEACH CLUI new tires, hdtop, &Ide cur· -·-•leed, Dunlap'~ l8IS 549-111!6 "'A"...,.. U&T• 21462 l'•clfic Coc•t Hwy. laing, cuaL dacron CO\'er. ZIMMERMAN •--· Heat!r, 2 Coleman stoves, • .,.._,..,., CALICO cat, 1 mos. old 18' 2-man frame KAYAK, 714·ll6-75tl Many goodle1. lt1 uch 2145 HARBOR BLVD. N•wport, C.M. 548--7788 spare Ga.s tank &: canvas GAS nnae. near new, O\l'Jler ftmalt. hsbrkn. 534-00i4 Jn Homemade. $21 chtome. All ptolefis . detail· APT SIZE FRIGIDAIRE Top for J eep "ith pol~s. deceued $95. Refrtg. family FOUR KI'ITENS 534-l.538. • 673-n62 w "YUCAIPA.CALIMISA" ll'll-5f8.2'15l l ---C..::.S40-64=..c:.:..:10::._ __ REFRIGERATOR S75. good cond. 2 New black &ize ~: Antique pedestal -,T~oJg~ood~-~~e . ..:.__.:.__3~1!71 ~~:;:====~ SOUTHW&ST MOllLl ......... _ b DOT "ATSUN MM't76 ttttpholsteTtd Jttp seats. oval-shaped bath lavatory ;. ~-11L--..._ HOMl SALU TRAILER SALES VW l\1e.........,... Dune uggy. II 642-4843or642-326S $50. 211•Continental,Ci'wt CACTIJS Plants. you dig. --·• tcllO 106S C•lim11• 11..-4. Bt1t0Hertant!? Sttat234 OPEN DAILY SURFBOARD SPECIAL Hunt A: r ith GU-Im aft 5 pm ln --------1 -~..:'c:l.:.'':,,'::'.:.'"":;':;":,,...--1 Stre•m Line • ldt1I Albert P., C.M. Am> 1·;:;·• RU&!iell, $90. camper tor 6 men. Near 9 MO. old male Scottie to LIKE SAILING? BAY HARBOR TerryeNomadeOa1l1 VOLK& 1350 Eft&ine. Near SUNDAYS Antiques 1110 INTERIOR DECOR. w 5"3-9446 * new. Bought with truck, good home only. 847-4528 319 DISLIKE THESE? Mobile Home Sel11 Explorer Motor Homtr New. $600. 18835 CcaUJ Blvd. Ant!q. Salt: P!ctures, lace. -~su=RFBO==•=R=o-,= .. ~ .. -~ htve no need for. Priced FEi\lALE Dachs:hund 4 yn. O P~ent1, high: ln~rt1t, YEAR END C•mper,. and Shells * 675-3132 att· 5 * Huntlneton Beach glauwart. Duncan Phyfe GOOD CONDITION! Rla:h~ 2114 Continental, CM to good bo"1.e, Io ve' depreciation, a 11 P rental, CLEARANCE SALE 13172 Herbor Blvd. G.G. -lm_po_r-ted Cara 9600 842-7781 or Y-0-0442 dropleat tbl , 3 lea\-e1, 6 $30. 645-2315 f.IOVING: l'dust Sell! Sln&IP. chUdren. 5{~5005 3/9 pc::~~ ~~~~i· etc. NOW ON DISPLAY llAI Blocks No. of I ·-0-A_T_S_U_N_L_A_T_E-'6_7_ chrs w/needlepolnf seats, G Membttlhlp In N...,..,...rt BLACK male -~poo, 3 • Low -at, no WORK & 12, l!i, 20, 24 & 30 Wides Garden Gnn'e Free1vay AUSTIN AMERICA 1600 0 _, le 4 pd dlr pme tbl . Sat&: Sun, 10-6. UN HI-Standard. 12gauge -.. ,...... ..,........ .. u Up To 61) Fett Lona: 537..011 nu.us r, 11 • • 21592 Ka.n!ohe Ln, H.B. 32" ban'el, ribbed sight. $95. ~ht T•1•1nla Cl8 uAbM, 14550p Mor )'Un old. Goad watch doa. CAREFREE SAILING! 1'25-'Ba.ker St., Colt& Me11 -,.,,,---Sharp. ·hdtp, !Un red, plu.h 962~. 675-5429 64~. er. • • 494-395.'i 319 Cal 2S little as $14, 1~ day 1,11 bJock Eut o1 Harbor Blvd, ALPINE AUSTIN AM ERICA hlack Int. xlnt l.000. I\iuat AA'TIQUE '4 slze hand tum-3 PARAKEETS. 1 wht, 1 Try Our Oub Plan Coat& Mea (7lf) !Sf0.9fTO Sales, S!Mce, Parts i;acrifice! S1499. Take older Ml1cellaneou1 8600 CAR.PET left from COmm'I. v.Jlow, I creen,· 2 • 675-7100 • Immedl•le Dcliv-Amerlco.ncarorsmalldown. eel spool bed, ovtr 100 yn J.. OWNER ... J I Xl 11!0 eontraett. $1.98, $2.88. 1h9.1 n&iste~. 5ff..14.J.8 3/U Plu'J'rend All Models URE643. Call Ker. 494-9173 od. • nt cond. .1---------$3.99 Mi yd. Drakes Carpet SOL NG TRANSl'ERRED VACAnON or 545-0634. ~362.l GIVING up hobby 8 tv equip-17206 Stach Blvd. H.B. PETS end LIVESTOCK I Must aa.crifice 10x55 TRAVEL CENTER ENCUSH walnut aectttary ment, 0&cilloscope. signal 842-5114. TEMPEST Skim. awnlnp, eoolen Excel. -Golden F•lcon '70 DATSUN SEDAN 13tf ' high, Original &lass. tracer, audio g e n er a tor• -=~=-,.~---~C __ •_11 ______ 112_0 14' PT420 OD au. 15Cm! Pet ok. Adult park Olympie -Alpine :Sig 4 door 96 bp owrbead Bur!td drawen. & Brass al In a I generator, bar NE\V %" drll presses, real PUREBRED Si&mest kit· Main, jib, spin, •tr $13Tf S &: K MobUe Home Broken "-"cht • WhHI C•mn.c.r cam, disc braket, 4 tpd, dlr, hdw.-. "~ . .,.14.. generator, voltmeter, bat· nice $135. Savage rifle, Pacific Yacht Sale• 673-1570 ... ~-Be h 81.~ G G "t-..--~'&W. back up ll&hts. Sacrl-,. --I Mndol ~. --he• ... _I tem, T wcek1 old, Sealppint, u.JW ac YU., • • World• !"""est mOlt -m· 1· T-" -d 111 •----0RIENTAL Black Cora I tery e iminator. picture tube "j, ~~ .... ~ uou u:: Female. Sl5 each. 536-9866 3446 Vla Oporto, Newpt Bch. • 63&-0911 • plete RV-~ehlcle lhop .. pi.... 3100 W, Coast Hwy .. N.B. ice. ..,.e '"' e," UJJdJllll:: . testtr, \'ibrator tester, hun-•'" JW e SAILING CLUB e .. .., 642-9405 540-1764 private party. Call Phill, Carvlnrs. CoJJector's Item. d d ! · t and MOVE IN MONDAY ~nter Authorized ltlG Dealer 494.9773 alt 10 am. Avail for llmiled time . re 1 0 !'!Sis ors PlANO 42" high, Koreger, D-1 182.S 22 to 25 foot racer-crulaers. fl~ DOWN &3.1> G rd G CC capacitors, sewraJ picture $250. Fils most &nYl\'hert. -• .......... a en rove mvd, 1 '•~68~AM=E~R~Ic=•-.-Au-to-.~Rad~lo-, DATSUN '68, 1300 1.~ ton Appt. only, 5.f&-8219 hibes and TV se ts, hundreds Anliq. 1890 Square ptam GROO!\IJNC Spccll.l! $6 for ~n~~:~~=~~ OWNER ANXIOUS 534•6686 ExctUent Cond. UJ50 or pickup. Good rond. $1100. RUSTY oranae oriental rug of tubes new and used, car stool $35. Call 67:>.2207 any toy or mini poodle In COAST SAILING C L UB. 2 8 20EDWIROODE ,1 Closed Sat. Open Sunday best offer. 4M-2948 673-4023 9x1l S.'.00, 2 o t h er s . rad Ioli. odds and ends. Will nd b pt " ORIENT Al. RUG, Kennan, !Y,,e1;!!; co · Y ap · (n41 547-9406. CX>RNER LOT. SANTA ANA lolettachaum Pipc1. 642-2615 sacrifice! 543-8117 all day 9.9,. x If&", good cond, u-riro~"° WESTMlNSTER AREA liC •. •~m~~iiii;"~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9~5~2~0C~•~miiiipe~"~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii9~S~2~0~C~a~m~pe~r~•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii5~20iiiii VERY OLD . l bed. 1 chlf· ~~k:~!..Sun. and alter 5 $'79a. YORKSHIRE 21 ~!ONfulA~ 31rt; 1 used, M5.CU Amerlcu 342-3939 -. ___ .. -- tonier, 1 drt11er. _.. 548-8512 TERRIER oa • race. 1 new, SEAR·s Co I I special dl&counl. 2912 w. M08ILE borne, fleW 1969 '"===C=al=l=S4=~====-I ~'Ood _1~P:. r;r rne~ TIRES: 4 Goodyear Polyglas pups. 4 wka AKC. 673-7756 Coast Hwy, N.B. &45--0310 ••Paramount,•• 26:50', I 51..., C78-14, ntwr used. $125. MINI TIJRE D h h d ~ ltte d·• hr Sewing M•chlnH 1120 edger $40. Cab. sewin& eau 847.S!76 A a.c IS un 31' MAUBAR. Junior Aldtn l'tu•(I:· :r.er, ouw •awn. machine, as is $ I o. Pups purebred, no papers. 8 Sloop, daeron a&lla, spin-tng .l lklrt1nr complete. 2 SI'NGER auto il&·Zll.i , 6 mos. Porcelain basin $8. 893-9713 HANGING Light SlO: beige weeks. $25. ~1026 Costa flaker. 25hp Gl'&)TrlaJ'ine. Bdnn, 2 bat~. ChannJng old. No att1ch needed for LOCAL Eggs 'Vholeule from carpet w/pad S50. Regina MeAB. Sleeps 4. Good cond. $8500. Escondido Yiew•lte. Adultl. zle·zaa:. button hole•, Ranch to Restaurants le tloor waxtr$20.675-5553 GREAT DANE PUPS Eves. (U4) ~1809 m-05M dealgns etc. Guar. s37 cash C 0 n v a J e 1 ce n t Hom ts DIA.\fOND 2K Wedc1tni ring, Fawn blac:k mun. \Vilt be LAPWORnr ~.a.loop. X1nt 1966 DBL wide CU.tom bit er small payment&. 526--Ul6 ~8.3758 aft 6 Pr-1 never worn. A p pr a I s e d BIG! SUO Tn-0015, 321-4857 cond. Loaded. 10 aall1. mobile home. Awninp both Mu.IC.I Ca-t l•--r has Hi Lo Sl,032. Stll $435. 494-8463 AKC Sliver Poodle a . r.edue!d Sl.28 per 1 b. alde1, fully. ildrted. 9xU • ~ ~ • ENCY RlT liful h allhy ~ -'s oul1!de aere-e~ rm. 2 nylon.1 $1.99 yd. S"" .. t ' CLOPEDIA B AN· Blau Pupr;, eo .• ·c;,'~;,~;;:..----~-ln1trumen.t1 11 25 '"'6 NICA. JM" • ... 2128 Al 4 P>l .,7 21-""' •t01'8ge 1heds. Set In adult pk from $3.50 up+ my labor, .;,,,=.===.·=·=·"':;·,,;-==2-'iiter"==';• "=-="=·==I SABOTS. new, com pie ta t bch 110000 Call CONTILLO 90c per yard. 847-1519 .. $250. 2912 W. Coa 1t .!rore a;:;i, .ft ·,P?d ACCORDION 0"u"AL"°"1TY=-6kl~ng,-_,.bed_,-·-qull-,,,t,-ed' I -;;;;Mls;;c;;;•;;ll.;;•neo;..,;;;;".;;';;;;;;;;;;l60Cl;;;;;;;;Mis;;c;;;•;;ll.;;•n;;-;,;,;",;;;;";;;;;;"°°;;;;.,·I ~::· Newport Beach. MS-m1 %f key, 120 bu1, with cue, mattnu . Complete unused P VACANT . MOVE IN $500 v1\ue + "easy to $120, worth $260. M2-6S36 LIDO 14 No. 2303. Xln't lx40 A!OBILI: HOME learn" ...... oh<et music ew• Auto Body & Fender Cond. W/!Ull raclntl gear A Wini 1""36 CABANA case. LADIES need a new lift in trlr. Call 613-0!Ml 2 BEDROOltl PER.TECT CONDmONI life? Olltom fit bru I: 1 Of A Kind! 16' 9" Deep SANT A AN'A AR.EA $200 or Best Offer swimwear. 549-2100 for appt. PAINT SHOP Keel Sa.Olnr Canoe. $2SO. $Z95. SPACE RENT MO 540-&308 After 3 PM Call OR 3-7395. 545-82fl American 1C-393t T PIECE Yamaha drum set, ~l~c.~~ $30 * FLIPPER * PAfiK LANE Mobile Mme new in 1969. Xl nt condition. 645-2246 aft 6 PM VERY GOOD CONDmON 20' x5T' -awninp, deck, S.crif!e!! $325. 714: 538-1435 FOR RENT $275 548-7626 •toraie thed. tn fam ily alter 5 PM . HAND Painted oil portmt ol Park, Cout """'· aCJ"038 ycu or your cbll~n trom a CAL 25. Racl1tJ &tar, Ship to ··1 OR.ui1s, ttt of Four + tx· pho!Dfripb. "6--3629 ihore, Gallty, 8 ..u., XlntM f~~-·new Dana Point tra1. Like new $100, Even-cond. Evtt 646--2259 ai-ma.. 493-3978 inas, call 673-0372 WHY Pa,y mOrel l\1ust m(M FAMILY Park. 1968, ""51, 2 used carpet, xlnt cond. Call Jn Partnership or American Motors 28' r .cr1 ' berth sloop FENDER J\fustang with Hard 536-tl?O Franchised Dealer. O/B, 5 Pila. Alk $649S BR., 2 Ba.. aldrt1, awninp. Shtll Cue. $90. ~8-ll.5j Pacific Yacht SalH ui,.1570 Owner Mu1t •U. S a: K atteor 5. NEW wigs S9. Iona: falls with Mobile Home Broktn. 12362 banp, itay curly, All colon. * 2 New P•int Booths SCHOCK Raclftl' sabol, xlllt Belch Blvd., G.C. 636-(l92J. Pf•nM & Oro•ns 8130 PIANO RENTALS b'Om $10 monthly. All f'fntall 1pply to putthue GOULD MUSIC *5 N. ~T1ln, SA 547.()681 THOl\1AS "Ba.nd Box" &: "Playmate" both lor $300. A.rtltan Orche1tra be 111 $200 . Add e:<c l tlna: pucuulon to a.ny orpn. Newport ()ra:am: 645--lSJO H.Al\11\IOND OrtAn l\Jodel M· lll. W111lnut, \\.larlc PrHel, back rrtJI. llaXl. 6'B-1122~ PIANO Good Cond. 9!U132 ~thetic SS. 545-IJ81. * 2 Hydr1ullc Lift R1ck1 CODdiUo~~ll 54g...om LEAVING for England. MUii SHOP.slltITH, comp. w/all * 3 1/J Acre1 Complttelv Ftnced sell quickly ik4.1 t..enorr. attach. Jl&·saw, spray fWI, 1 Wanted : S•bot Dolly Fumllhed bersaln. s I: K planer, aander. IQ 6-9633. * Approxhmttly 1600 sq. ft. Inside .... m.ani • Mcbllt Rome Broken. 12362 TABLE 115, lhrCIOc i.mps * Front Office Spoce Av•ll1ble 13· SLOOP. ~ .. pa 2, dod< Bead! Blvd .• G.c . - $35 each, barstools $3 ~•ch. avail. SWJt In Enc. Nffdl MUST IClll '67 Dbl w I d e bar $33. '3S """",...'" C.M. This Property Faces Beach Blvd. and "'"' -" $9!0. 675-2831 CU.!40\ltod, •lm»rt -.. 50 YARDS wool""''· ISO· l Main St. at F·lvo Points Shopping Center '" TEMPEST Sip ..... AWi Rtducod prko. Ntw 14oblle braid t'<2D' ru& S25. lfiOl N. 6bp. Ex. cone!. Xtra1. R.t.d7 Cub, C.M. 6G4'9S. Coasl Hwy, Apt U, L.B. to l&.U! l1350. m,.5479 1968 BARRINGTON ~ bar stools $30 coUee table $4 "'1th tnJltt. Call 137.7t139 acrou •ttftl tr.im Ocean. 2 EARLY ArntMean swivel DORSA MOTORS LIOO Jf ·Sailboat. No. 2389. w1th an de~. features, rue pad Tic 8. St S4&-.14l3. att e ·PM 53&-&f71 DELI ~. 4 thelws • --VIKING Scandia, »ceG'. l w/compreuor. Call Or•llt• Co1111tv'• N1w•1t Al'l•rlttl'I Meto11 Dt1ler Powtr1 CrvlMrs f020 br, 2 bt.. Awnlng1. Xln't '* 646-5383 • 11'11 llACH ILYD., HUNTINITON IUCH At!ult Pk. s.Mtf2 &ft'· '60 LAMBRETTA Mo t or 842 Dl40 MAIN AT lllACH 842 DLAI\ WANTED: 15-SO' Cabin LOVELY 38' I br furn trlr. Scooter f170 . Dtiittt Mil $25 -V ....,..., Ctulea. 1'11.lr to IOOd cond. AU tel up, lo nnt. edits, no .. ...,,,,,..., SJO. -· c.Il -do,... pltl. -...... -1 • PRE-VACATION CAMPER SPECIAL <NOW IS THE TIME> '3099 =nil.-... • "l'ilt ... ' l === a .., _. """"' 1.::~F..i:~t;.1· . I'~·--··· ~r ... -.......... ...,. ~I:"..:.=..-... t==.t:l.::. 1970 Ford F·100 1h Ton Pick·up STYLI SIDI! 360 V-1. l "IP Ind Pll .... C'l!l ball'! 1lr ci.....,., ,...v, dlll'f 1prlnft, 1-Ct1Y 'llrn. (!toe); NO. l#JI Sii.PAO ""°°' "'*9 I 1111 1/Mml CA.Wtlt -~· :m· ....... I ' 1•" to~ 1 Zt\\ .. ., .. • 0..,.11 Wlllll: ,, .. • llrtnltr llfltM• 74" ...... het• W'IM" Wtltllf1 "' ~v.h AU CMS WRY 2 YtAI -24,000 MIU WADAHTY • .. • I • • • I , _ ~. MWl 7, i9JO TRANSPeitTh lON-TRANSl!ORTA'l'.ION -TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATl'ON TRANSPORTATION ' Imported Airto1 HOO ::;::i:;;:,;:;;:..::::;:;i:--.:.::::.:j.:;;,:;;:.;.:.;;;::...:;;:.:;;;;......:HOO= I~ Autel ' HOO Imported Autot 9600 tm!)OrtM Autot 9600 MERCfDES BENZ RENAULT TOYOTA TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN AUSTIN JAGUAR MG --,64 M B. $1IOO '6' RENAULT R 10. Air cond, Le mileage, $1iSO.OO • Priv Ply. &e.41S7 * '* 646-4941 • !======= MORRIS SUNBEAM !TIOIY!OJTIAJ NEW e USED RECREATIONAL VEHICLES I e 100 % AM ERIC.A 1YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE JAGUAR HEAD9UAR11:RS MG Sales, serv.it.J, Parta Immediate Delivery, All ?tlode1' M•rk II W•gem HI Lux Plckupt LwCrulMrt 1960 ~'IORRIS mini-Minor 850 '70 S~baru Star PL~·~ Factory Warranty Jiawali-bound, eKctl cond. is httt. OO mph, 3S mpg. I-JARD TO GET MODELS Available ot'I UMd * '65 VW STA. WAG. \Vanted 1500-S aeries w-/BJG MTR.. brand new 6.!Sxll" w/\\'lllJs, amps I presl'Ute pugH, R/H etc. ''Choice" low mileage kical new car trade.In. Sparklin1 o r I g. onyx black w/lmmac. hd inter. ONL!' $1295! MAR- QUIS lifOTORS, !o> So. Cst I-fwy., La r: u n a Beach. 4!M-7503, M0-3100. The only autftorlaed J AGUAR dealer in the entire Harbor ~-l30-45th St. NB. Plush interior, lowest price N~" IN ~ Toyotas ;;==-====== of any comparable auto. ..,.. ~•V\.-n Fn!• radio this """' only. DEAN LEWIS UlOO MUu e' 30 o,,.. ...... eompl•t• K1!9tom ~otors 1oor ""'""'· c.M. 64~9.103 ELMORE SAL ES 1968 OPEL Kadelt S rt 845 Bak•r. rM 5'0-S9lS ' BJT T M.AXEY MOTORS OPEL j~rluµort }l111ports '67 VW BUS SERVICE po HAVE just ::,,..nt S300 in new LL eoupe. ?i,tlJllt seu. ,..... TOYOTA Sharp. 100'% warrantee. This "·eek only $1495 ~UQJ400) 2 ot~rs lo clx>o6e from • Barik financing •' P~R.TS 1139-36'19 part• for my ~961 Alp;ne (Tlgj IOI ( I Y004f! 3100 \'I. c:oa.st Hwy. N.B. =========' Sunbeam and .~w find It Y T A Factory Direct Otaftr BUICK "2·9405 "'~"" PEUGEOT ...... rod. Wdl .. u for • --N•w c... Uud c ... Kustom Motors 845 Baker. cr.1 5fG.5915 '64 vw Camper 1 ~o o. Heii.ders. New sarut tires, JN Authorlzed MG Dealer vrry good pr Ice as is. 11111 BEACH BLVD. l94-3322 t94-332l '6.i P.1G P.11dget. 1'1K JI. l'>lich 494-9848 Hunt. Beach 147-&555 15300 Beach Blvd. COSTA MESA tirel'i, Yllre "'his, disc b., '62 Pi!ugeot .w-t. 4 dr. Clean, I DU N. d O>ut Rwy, on Deb \'Vestminster 214 E~ 17th Street xln't, $995/o[r. '63 Sihrer good cond\llon $450. Can be 5'8-7765 Sprite, gd cond. &15-2660. i;een at 1622 S. Broadway, * '61 TOYOTA SPORT rebuilt tpiine. $1350 . TOYOTA '70 JAGUARS 1960 MGA 1600. $57'. Good =Sa=ot=a=:A=""="'=!l--067=4== !;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; In stock. Immediate driivery. conditiop.' 642-9647 alt 3: 30 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT ·WANT .AD SEO. 6T.r-1802 Popular "Corona" model w/ 67 &. 66 V\V. Xlnt oond. std. column shift, R/H, "'' Sunroof. i\1ust raise taxf&! \\•alls etc. Choice low mile-&12--0l50/646-i670 PORSCHE Authorized Dealer "p~m~=-~-~~ '64 P.JGB red, good !!Qlld .• , I--. ~------11 Ir. II"\'$ v.•ire v.•hls. r&:h. $1050 or '66 PORSCHE 917. ~cenl 3100 W. Cout Highw•y, N.B. ,. best offer. 548-5479 after 6 overhaul, new !;ires, chrome l1l ltlft ~!GB '64. \Vire whls, fi\t, rims, wht 1v/ f.1nvn int. Xlnt 642-9405 -1764 Authorind MG D•1ler new polyglas tires. Priv. cond. $M:i0 or best oUer. 900 So. Cst. Highway $995-lirm. ~ e\•ei. 673--0495 Imported Autos · 9600 Imported Autos 1-~----~--1 9600 Laguna Beach 1953 MG-TD, good c:on· 1966 !U2, 42.000 r.t I' 1. 494-7503 * 540-3100 dilion, new· top, Te bu i 1 t AM/FM, r adial.ti, chrome '61 XK 150. DI-I Conv., mint 1 ~'-""~;_,._. _&<_2-_3826____ rims. Xlnl cond. $.3850. condition. True collectors '57 f\.1GA. xlnt mechanical _.,_ .. _76_73_9A_M_~_P_•_1. __ ENGLISH FORD FERRARI FERRARI Newport lmporb Ltd. Qr. item. ~6. 495-4332 condition. Rebll. en_g & '68 PORSClfE 91l Targa. &nae County's only aUtbor-=========I tran5. 549-2421. Beige/hlk, 28r>f mi. Xlnl lud dealer. LOTUS cond. Sacrifice. Pvl pcy. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS '67 r.IGB-GT. wire 'vhls, 673-2185. 3100 w. Coaat Hwy. radio & htr., 1 owner. --------Newport Beach Z1'"'X409 $1895. Dir. SM-2284 1963 Super, red w/black Int . 642•9405 S40.l?G4 1967 J.otus Elan, Brilish rac-Perfect car $Ta50. 642-9153 Authorized Ferra.rt Dealer in_g green, radio, htr., super alter 5 pm cl'lefTY. UPR938 $2995. Dir. MGB 534-22&1 \VANTED 51,t" or 6" mag or chrome "'httls for Porsche 911. Call 644-{lj86 JOHN CONNILL 1'NO GIVE>.WAYS NO GIMMICKS" • , . Jutl 21 'f••r1 of Ho""' Detlin9, S1lli119 Ch1~rol1h. TIME FOR OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ALL NEW 1970 CHEVROLETS EXCEPT CORVETTES BRAND NEW 1970 CHEVROLET Chevelle · $ 24 5 9°RD;;D;~URS BRAND NEW 1970 CHEVROLET NOV A" $ 218 90Ro;;0;~uRs !lrand New 1970 CHEVY l/2 TON $2299 Brand New 1969 CHEVY l/4 TON flHtflde P'lck11p. VI, 2 telle led & white, $2699 c.hro1t1e side ,,.1e,., H. D. spri1191, s.aaoal 6.5-1 P'lt. tlrn, t•ll9ft· hill c.1111t. c•tl. Ser. N•. 41,lt. L ... r •11e -c10 ... 011t price. ALL NEW 1970 CAMARO 52585 LARGE SELECTION OF USED CARS '63 FALCON Deluxl!!. \18. aut<Wnatic, radio. heRter. 1UG4521 '65 IMPALA 7MF Automatic, radio, hf'&ter. ( L332l '60 CHIVllOLIT Bel Air. 3 speed, radio. hnter. (GKl-1094) · $495 I '66 RAMii.El Convertible. 1wfK508) '895 '66 CHEVROLET Van. Surfers A[>P.Cill. {1'809571 $195 '62 lAMILIR . 'AmericAn \v&gon . 3 sperd, r&dio, h~1tler. fTXB9691 '66 60DGE '1895 ''5 CHIYlOLIT camper. Fuuy ctmper Pickup truck. equipped. (OOm) ' li268621 ' • $695 I '64 RAMBLER ~techanics 5peclal. ITVS4651 $595 '67 JAGUAR XKE $3195 Likr ""''"·Low mileagP. (VCL7121 $295 '61 CADILLAC $195 Convf'rlibte. R&H. 8Ul'>matlc, po'\'rt sle<'rini;:. IZL.77601 '1395 '67 IMPALA $169 5 Cpe. RlH. f11.c1ory air. 11 11to .. P.S., vieyl roof. (TPJ817) I '· ' TOYOTA SALE $1399 Imported Autos 9600 age new Toyota "trade-in". """'"°"=""""=7.==-Sparkling orig, ermine white '66 VW. TOP COND. w/attrfl.ctive silver sablC/ * $1200. 546-3398 * black inter. ·"Drive it -'62 Volkswagen $300 You'll never let go!" ONLY 548-278:> 1969 Toyota Corolla Cpe H. 4 speed. XTN 333 $1395! MA.RQUIS MTRS; 900 ~'6S"""V\=v~Sq~Ba~cl<~."'1"'ite....,.b,-lue, ;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, So. Cst Hwy, Laguna Beach, Radio & heater $1800. After 494-7503, 540-3,100. 6 pm ~8-301.t $1~99 1969 Toyota Corona HT R/H, 4 speed. Y\VT 071 $1699 1969 Toyota Corona Sed. R/H, 4 gpeed. YCN 670 $1399 1968 Toyota Corona Sed. H. Automatic. VTT 378 $999 1967 Toyota Hi Lux, P.U. RIH. 4 speed. TXU 004 $1199 1967 Toyota Cro""I\ 2000 SL \Vagon. H. Overdrive: VEL 393 ' . DEAN lEWIS 1966 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA M"ISA 646-fJO:I Introducing the paradox: A luxurious economy car. The new TOYOTA MARK II At 1111 you c1n h1w1 hi9h pric•d b•1uty without th1 hi9h pric1. Thi styli1h Toyot1 M1rk M. Cu1 hio111cl buckat 111h . F1ont ili1c br1k11. A I 01 hp 1n,i111. Up fo 105 mph. Al.out 25 mp9. Plu1 1 lot of 1cld1d £11tur11 th1I combin1 comfort with 11f1ty 111cl ' p1rfo1m111c1. 01iw1 fh1 best of both worlcl 1 lod1y, $2459 Ooll•H .. + t1a Ir Lie. DEAN LEWIS '''' HAltlOlt ILYD. COSTA MIS.A 646-fJOJ ITIOIV(OJTfA fmported Autos 96001mpo rted Autos 9600 HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN '69 Toyoti. Corolla Sprinter. -.,~,~Vl-"-X~l,-1 -Co-nd-. ~Lo-w-mi. Deluxe. Ar>llFM rad i o. $1150. Prlv. ply. Cal l 17,000 miles. $1300. 897-8604. 540-1511 after 6 PM '66 VW Camper. Good tires, '69 Toyota Corolla Engine rebuilt, Lo mUea, Must Sell~! fl.Ioving East~! $1800. 536-7376, 546-1315 Excellent condition. Sl.350. . 8J9.3K26 FlBERF'AB AVENGER VW. '68 Beaut. pttpattd, trophy 1966 TOYOTA , auto, radio & 'vlnntr. $2500. 673-5649 heater S995 or best oUer. ,61 VW. RE-BLT ENG. Fine. avail. 548-2698 TRIUMPH * S395. 61a-5438 * 1962 BUS Camper, New rblt eng, Tran!, New paint, Xlnl cond. $8TJ/offer. M8-982J-- '6S Triumph TR250, '\'ire '67 VW GOOD COND. whls, radial tires. radio, $1!>50 Finn. 67:.-448$ htr .• 9000 mi, 1 owner. Im· -==~--,--,,.- mac. Must be sold this '66 V\V. sunroof. radkl, week. w AL 766 $2395. Dir. E.\:cellent oondltlon? ! I ~22&1 M6-J474 1963 Triumph TR-4. \Vire whl11. new lnt. Runs good. VOLVO $550/besl offer .• 1213°) --------431-1~ VOIJ<SWAGE~ VW BUGS FROM $399 GOOO SELECTION ·* (3) 1961 VOLVOSI J ust !urned in on new 1970 Volvos'. Knowledgeable buy. e-n: chance lo choose. from thtsc want~ CWTenl look 144-S series 4 whl, disc brake moMls. -2 with std 4 speeds, 1 with aulomatic trani.. l '''ilh factory "air crindltioning"! ~I A R QUI S ~ITRS; 900 So. C!lt Hway. Laguna Beach, 494·7503 or a40-3100. 145 -WAG'ONS 164 -·SEDANS All other 11nqclels now in 111ock. 4 gperos & automanoi. Your &st Deals A~ Still At DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.fl.f 646-9.W 5-l9. 3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD • OOSTA ?tlESA Sport Cars 9610 '67 VW Bus, split front i;eats, # 1 air cond., radio & htr. - You'll like this one. KSH591 0 FIATS • $l995. Dir. 534-2284 Now 1970 Models in Stock 1966 Volks\vagen Squareback. Sales • Service • Parts Good condillon. $1295 Oversea11; Delivery Specialis!g • 548-8455 * C. Bob Autrey Motors '61 '"V v Xln 1860 Long Beach Blvd. v • an. I, cond. bl' . Long Beach re . eng., new paint, clutch. Clean. 67~1632 Phone 213 • 591·8721 OPEN SUNDAYS '66 V\Y Bus: bed, chair, '=========-I carpeting, tape deck. Runs well. $1650. 6T:>--3204 '66 DATSUN WAGON :-;::~!;;"· SP& '66 V\V """""' .. ""' w/w/o. Xtra SM.rp car. \Veil cared Anti~,-~ics 9615 193.1 FORD. 3 \Vindow Coupe. Needs \\"Ork. Rl!!~torable. fl.lake Offer! 67>-1144 '62 VW BUG ;;:~· .~~·"· $796 11 "''0:;-'·'"'...,,.~°"',=•"'11 .::.'· ,.,....,-·s.1 V\V Camper. good con· Autos Wanted 9700 dition. r.tust !'ell. $1200 or '63 VW BUG llHI•, H•U••• IVFM 4lU $896 best offer. 642-1159 ---·----- 64 VW BUG. 44,000 mi. 36 WE PA.Y TOP '64 VW BUG '64 VW BUG '66 VW BUG '66VWBUG '68 VW BUG '67VWBUG '68VWBl!G lll .cli9, H1•ltf". IHMP Jlll ll•dlO, th 1t1r. tNEV Jstl 1111111, ll••ltr, ntw t1rn. ITSX 1111 """" "''''"· (l'IL IHI AM·llM, Ht 1!1r, A~llrMlff;, (WI O OStl llldll, Ht1ftr, IVTW 3411 P1ttl'Y Air, lltt~lol 6 Httltr. IYCL tlJI $996 $996 $1196 $1396 $1496 $1496 $1696 '63 VW CAMPER ;.::: .. ~;···· $1896 '68 MGB ..... ·~·.. $1896 Wirt Wlltll' (Wl'Tlll l '66 VW CAMPER ~::.:..:"" $1996 iPCA ll41 '67 VW CAMPER :.:::.-.~:-,;;; $2696 HARB-OUR V .W. AUTHORIZED SALES A SERVICE 18711 Be•ch Blvd., Huntington 811ch 842-4435 mo. NE\V battery. NE\V CASH lune-up $7:i0. 642-3596 f.1UST !!ell. Clean 'fjj V\V. Xlnt running cond. 389;;. 642-5147 'J9 V\V -$350. Rwa Good. New Brks. •673-4394• lor u~ed earl! & trucks just call us for free estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask lor Sa.Jes l\1anager '62 V\\1.,new paint, good con. 18211 Beach Blvd. dition. J luntington Beach $.'JOO * * * 494-3950 Kl 9.3331 '68 V\V. Llghl blue. air cond. --1;;,;;1ro=R"TS;o-;;W'°'A"°N'°'TE=o- radlo. Xln't. $1500. Cail Orange Counties 536-41M. TOP S BUYER '63 V\V BUG $6j(). Xlnt cond. BILL r.IAXEY TOYOTA lnslde/ouL l\1ech. perfect. 18881 &ach Blvd. 4.9U468 H. Bf'lach. Ph. 847-8$5 96001mported Autos 9600 If you're sold on a Volvo, we'll . sell you one. ALL 1970's NOW IN STOCK WAGONS e SEDANS 4 SPEEDS e AUTOMATIC S OlllANGI COUNTY'S MOST MODl•N VOLVO OtALllll DEAN LEWIS 1966 Horbor..Jllvd. 646-9303 Cool• M• .. I / L. -- . • TRANSPO~TATION TRANSP!)RTATION -- S•t11rd411 Manti 7, lt70 TRANSPORTAtlON TRAN~ ORTATION • DAllV MlOT 29 TRA(!I PORTATIO!f' I . -. . . .. I ''SPECIALIZING IN ,! IT • UALITY''· I • .. i -r '67 '68 '67 '67 '66 I CHEVROLET '"'P•I• hitrdlop eo1191. Aula'1'111it, r1dio, h1 1ifr, pow•• tl11ri11q & br1k11, fetlciry •ir, l1mbeo cr11m/bl8ek i11l1•io1. IWJM!l 9l BUICK Wildcfl t111lom caupe. 111!01'!\1t:c, ••dio, ll11l1t•, power 1!11rin9-bt•k11, f1el11rv ,;, .. 1 uuvos~, OLDSMOBILE · - CutleJI Supf'1m1 eoup1:Aulo"rr11tic, r1dio, lle1t1r, power 1+11rin9 & br1ktt, fti;lory 1ir. !UJl912), llii1 w11k only. THUNDERBIRD . . ... -· ·· BRAND -NEW ·1970 BUICK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2 door coupe, autom4tic tral')smission, concealed radio antenna, fibre glos belted · tires, padded dash, s e a t belts, back.up lites. dual speed electric windshield wipers. 433270Z600154 9 2 · ·88 JAGUARS OPEL GT'S JAGUARS Always A · Limited s.,pply For 2 plus 2's Coupes IMMEDIATE Roadsters • -DELIVERY BIG SELECTION - POOLE . '69 '68 '69 '67 '68 '66 , PONTIAC llo~11•~ill1 Bro~9h1,., 4 Ceor herdlop. Au• tom1tic, r1dio, li11t1r, ,ow1f ll11rl11 9- ~·1k11·will<:low1, lf1r1D AMcfM, 16,000 m!leJ, Poiiti1t'i lop of !~1 li111. B1l•11t1 of f1ctory "''"""'Y· BUICK GS Cow p•. P.:,.,., 1!1eci n9, radie, J.11ler, fac. tort 1ir Co11ifltioni~9. IRRW71!l : .. !, ( J • r " " s3·495 ,. 234 E. 17th St. AUTHORIZED BUICK-OPEL-JAGUAR ·.DEALER ,·: . ..~ ... ~ ' ( . -Autos Want•d > (. . .. WE PAY CASH i i " • • 1: '. .. . FOR YOUR · CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET $28 llarbor Bh·rl. Cos-la i\lcsa ::w&1200 . • FORD AUTHOR£ZED LEASING SYSTE~t An1erica's la1-gcs1 leasing ~y~tn for finance or net l~!l/mg of all type cars and . Jruck~ . BUICK 1963 · BUICK \Vag. Sr)ec::ial D)x 6 pa..!iS, 811', l'<lt'k, >;Int eng. 63.000 act. mi. J.100. 64§-01.59 e llnmf'dialc 11;::Jiv('ry f1'Qm l~' BUICK Skylark, Xln! over 300 cars and lrucks cond. !\lust !K'll! -• GGrnpelit1\e falc~ . I . ~-*' 5J6.2ti71 * !========== ~-N .. e1v•car dra!ership s.~1viCE -os CALIF. Special fac. Air, j . • Flill''trade.n" value for po\1•er st eering, auto, vinyl 1,,,· Auto lea1ing 9110 your pt-esent ca.. to $2093 494-5909 ! ------e All j)OpUlar make!i' avail-p, ' ' · ' · -,_aiJ\e 1968 RlVJERA, all exll'as. "' LEASE <" 1966 Buick F.leclra ConvL Bia-ck. t11ll P'vr,· 11n._ Orig. 011·ncr. (;oQ(J c:ond . $15!15. !;)\'Cl' S400 under bk. b7S·l00l CADILLAC 196.J. EL DORADO O:mvf. 1 O\vncr. 'Absolutl'ly rwrtect origllial t.'Qnrl. Lf>:l\1 bro1rn 111 I cream li·athl'r in 1 er. $1 850. \Vil! 1ra.rle &, ll'rms. Priv. 01vncr. Ph. 8.'13--l3."J6 ' _. ·~ , 'lf!O ~Jed Cars :-_ = "L-;;~1'!1 ·-:r:, .... ~=--;,;.·"" ~ ca'rl."!:, ~ ~ -,, -\\~.Ii., r . 'i :9,lit~fBI~ CHEVROLET CORVAIR '67 c'hevell• 2 Door SaJe_ty H dtop. God· rll'ss gold exr. plush gold int. Air e-0:id. 29.0CKl aclual 111llcs. Take fore ign car (If ~mall.dn. L,B .. dlr .... \VJ!G527J $109!). Call Jra all JO a1n ~~l~-0034 or 491-!l7i::. SHARP. '63 Ford Falrlane ----. --------'.f.5 0LP~98.-full pwr, vinyl s;;. ·~p~OR~A~R :~~NZ~h .500 ... ~nt (tlsb~, ~w, .. brk.$ *-!.'.(hojc•'' Mu1t•ngl top .. •tereo tape. fl1ake0!fer. ' ' ' lw""·Up, u8rp ins uc · 'R .,_, -· h ,.;""'' · 3271' \V. \~il&On, Spe.cf1 3(, etc. Low mileage. 1ocal 1 j500 ·548-1594 ·380 E · e~.,.. """c e1:"8 ~een~L'<-c.M.-• lot • owner, Sparkling orig teal ~~. C.~f. · ' · tyt1ve. V8 .. with std. shin, blue \v/ beau! plush blue .-i -_;·· . . R/H, etc. Just <18,700 mil· 1967 ,OLDS Delta 88, ~' dr vinyl int. Proven cC.'Onom:.· 68 ~ O~D Country Squi.re ei>". Sparkling lla~·Jes&-mik. l:lolidl.Y. .Jtrdtp. P/S, PIB. pluS tha1 ·ta1~ 1i)odel Con--\\lag . ..Ak .cond, cle. By •. pr1J1,_ ;i.Qo • .yellow,. w.lplush-black .. radJD.,..lact air. Orig. o~r. HnPn!ul sl.}'.ling lh<' onj,y owner. $2700. 642-1123 al! 6 v~nyl inter. Excel. w/v.11.ll.!. $1875, 546-0967. $9!'Jj, l\11\RQUIS J\.fQf!,$; -~ fr-it. , , • ~ Smart' buy·for ;l~! MAR· OLDS '66 Cu tlass. 2 dr. ·Sport So. Csl 'lfway. Lag\1na 'jf" F.DRD '\'igon nu tires & QUIS .l\t:GTO~ 90o~.'1Cs!. C~-Bucket seau. s~reo. Beach, 4!J.l-7j().'.l. :>10--3100. enl!ne $15a""Ken," 64&-j73'9-Hwy, Ll.i!Jn& Beach. 494.7j(l3 Under low book . 642~ anytime 54&-8308 before J 540-3100. P,.m. . ---------'66 MONZA '67 C&dillac El Dorado. full pwr, air. black 11·/red leath· . _ er Int. 1139. jjer mo:-- For Complete Details Call $:?7j() private ovaier. -' ?11alcom Reid 592-~136 191>•1 CAD Coupe de Vllll". " · 'I '"' BUICK o ·· · f ff Po~·er.(air. Clean St:llo. '65 CHEV, \llhtlibu 2 dt' Jlarcllop. Jl &· II. Au1o, trans. Pr. par1y 45,0CKl m1 S9~. 310 Goldenrod. Cd~f._ 675--368!'1 esHXRP· '69 ~ova: Viriyl top. auto, rlh, $2195. '57 VW Bug. Good runniniz: grea! trans. • for-student. $300. !'162-1864 Sport Coupe 1vilh automa·ttc, J\.1UST...HU.165 Gala:iit)' conv. --· '6'.jr1u1t•n9 H.T~ One owner, locallr owna:I. 3-sp. ·aveNlriVt', go¢ a;1nd, Br~l1i facing gm!!ft. R/H, Godde~s go~d e•tenor, Piu_Jh ~ew t'lainf '395 or .. ht•l• ol· _Aµ-, Xlnt. . condJtlon. Take <'ream 1nter1or. $799 full pnce ttr. 493-3687 :· tol'elgn car tn trade or $'936. oi· ~1nal! do1vn. Call J.P. l~'-F"!R'"'NE GT -....,.. WUL finance private party. 61 PonbaJ GTO Conv. ~as1ng .. anager "" ~~rv1era. u p\vr, 645-2!82, alt 6 /.: ii·knds , 'l"I . SeQ; • ! f '67 T-Bird Landau, full pwr., ; · air, ~tcrco tape, $79 j)('r mo. Theodore ROBINS FORD make ofl~r~-.~ \V. Wll50_n, -496-569:.i Space 34, C.~I. =~=-~--~­ BUSIEST maiketplare tn '64 CONV. _All ('Xt~as. Good {OWTI, The DAILY PILOT _ cond. \Vh1telred. $1 225. Classified section. Save 1$100 do1vnl . 49&-2500 •194.9773 or ~.(1634 ...., " ~ A, ·•<N ,.._,, Sid :::Ao: ""~A 40•9773 =~==~~~· -~~ eng., aulo _tran, pl$, >:IJ1l "'4ll .,.,"""""', ""'" • ·P.S .. P.Et.-: Air. tf.OOO 'tnl. . ... Take over---pym'ts 4!J4..5739 alt 5 '69 Cougar XR7. p~·r, air, vinyl ipp. $105 P,C1: mo. . 2060 ~farbor Blvd. 1960 C 0 RV A 1 R. 4 Dr. cond. Jl.200. 9$8-7956 aUer 5 ,. Toplel!J Entertainment '61 Tempest \Va~. 4 eyl. SO. COAST LEASING Co~ta Mesa 612-0010 money, time & ellort. Look '6~ 2 door, runs well !¥1W! ! ! .~fl1(! • '66 CHEV. IMPALA Po11·er Steer. Goe" tir~s. R& ll AU free1vay n1iles. $1000. :>4f>.-!l:J!l2. Auto. _Lo1v mileage. 01vned pm , • ·57 MUSTANG con\t, loaded auto trans. $250. Call by · t•derly \\'OOlan Ne1\· -· . · · · -· --· *:'>IS-186!1t ores, 'brakes. sz:Jj. i l&-l:ll 4 1~ Ford F'alcon V-8 station w/extra1. CaJI 675-3027 aft 6. · L , . 300 "'· Cst lhll)'., NB 645-2182 . I --Imported Cars 9600 lmPorted Cars t ' . .. • :· ' . .. .. ' .. .. ' .. ,. • ' • • r> meet the new . family pet ,, • • Tht Subaru ·.11r't-11ibblo:i g1& in f'tam•~~POrtion$, wor~ J1ke •• a ho"&e. c.lawsfOfd& like a eat, and Is asdt1ttd as t'l'IM'a bat friend! No turtle either-acoots around al •fy·fROe wtthcut a 'fl'himperJ Driv& ft anywhere-snakes throqg,city traffre « ooes over14fld like a mulr. U'a the f1Mily pot)J01fc been lookJng for al the budlll!pneeyOUwere hoplngforj $1 39 7 I I "" SIJBARU Sub1ru M1~tl Stnlt ,,. Drive Ont You 'll A9rte $UIAAU OF CALIFORNIA, INC. RETAIL DIYISION 1000 WEST COAST HIGHWAY • 645·0701 NEWPORT BEACH I . '--------· -·---· ·----·---~--'"----------- 9600 ~) l:>-S42·1 CA MARO * 169 CAMARO ''SS" ":mG"-V8; 4 speed, pt)\Yer diM! brki>, 11•idc lt-earl S-70x1 4 Goodye11r lire~. Rift, etc. Still UT!dcr fa ctory 1varran- ty, Ju~t 16,742 local mile1! Sparkling Nassau blue beau- ty1 Sho\1'1'00ffi cond.! Only $~595! t.lARQUJS flfOTORS, 900 So. Cst Hwy, Laguna ~aeh. 4!1I·1503. 540-3100 '67 CA~fARO. SC'I! or 1rarlc Pqu ities for Chevy or ford van. Pr1v, pty, Call &M-023.l '68 CAl\IARO Rally Sprr, 317 cu. eng, 4 spd. All gaui;.:e.~­ $20.57. 548-11154, bel"'n 4:30 & 5:30. 1968 C~fA~. 6 c y I, automaUe trara, Jo · mli $1 700. 557-8569 after 5 pm -CHEVROLET 1964 CHEVELLE, J 4, 0 0 0 mi's, Ilk!'! new, S1000, •::>15-6.~2 • '66 Chevellr f.lalibu, vinyl top , 11.1r, automal!c. S129S . f.l68..8187 195.'l·CHEV. Sta. \Var. Radio, healer. ,autom11Uc lraJU. Po\\<er brakes. 54:>-4664. '60 CHEV, Sta. \\lagon. Xlnt n1@chanical cond. Kleen in and out $250. 54S-1610 . '67 Caprice CfH!. vinyl lop Air Cond. j)01ver Slr. & brks. J!l6 V-Scng. Turbo-hydra. Iran~. 492--0076 or 49Z..91 36 '66 CHEV. Caprice. Fully equip. Comp! IW\C·Up. Ex. t'Ond. Sec to app rec? 842-2&16 '56 CHEVY V-1 3 speed, maes. chrome rims, S.\V. Gauges_ U'iO OR BEST 0~". FER. &IG-0076 al!e.r 5 P~1 '65 I!\-1PALA Sta. \\'ag. Air 1"0nrl. p/b, p/s, $1100. Call iil;Hi:l84. CHRYSLER --........... ~--~-.. ~· '63 Chrysler Newport BY O\VNER. 4 Dr, sedan; blue. 111Hh matching nylon &, vinyl lntft'. in xlnt cond. Radio (lronl/rcar spakersl, heater. air-cond.; rear view rn111-or adjustJ from inside; pwr. sle~r.. brakes. auto. I.rans. All appt'$. in xlnt cond. Good tires. '70 Lie:· cnsc:. Car In tori running cond .. burni> no oll! Service history available. Handles .ft rides like a dre:inJ, as f!ves .' · Wagon. r_ 011rner, RIH, Au!D ·MUSTANG. .68 F'astbaqk, '62 Tf.!mpes!. Auto lra~. =~==-~~~~-,~ trans. $<15() 644-0410 ~ Many extras. Jmmacula.te. Radio: Best OUer. eau I '61~jO~ORVAIR. Good ,cod, '62 Ford Cal. 4 dr, Real Drafted. $46'!fice ! 644-i-03jJ . ..1,. '4&:W23· * &16-208j * cll'!an, !u11 pWT &. A/C. t-.~k-_ aft 6 pm 1968 Pl:>n~ Cljtali'na, iOdf ==========>j..;;""l•'=l!;:.00~. _::54&-466::C~7~u:;t;<,.'P:"M~ '67 MUsrANG CofiVt. ·v.s, . Hardtop,-~ac air, Pwr •tee:r ... ~on G-•·-· "8 / &: brake!. $2100 847-Jm .. f'un.u -.-..1c. v· , P !, auto trans. amlfm,. pis. xlnf -cont!., lo ml&:. $700. $1500 •. Call 847..5447,-i9&4-LE r-.tANS. CONVT. Vi, 'li6 CORVETI'E F'slBk, 427 C2l3),S9)..1.032 'ii7 r.tustang ·Y.astbac~ VII, AU1o. conaole, p/a, r&:h, tur.: CORl/mE cu. 425hp. Black & blk i11ter. '68 FORD Coun!ry Sedan aUck shill, xlnt condition. quoifte w/blk top, lllnl coM. Perl cond. Priv. ply. Make 11·/raCllO, au to, air. p/1, .;1475 or besl ofr. 96&-6033 CdM. 644-1497 oner. Call 642~2 di,ic brks, D.F.R.S. 968-34111 19116 ilMUSTANG, 6 cylinder . very clean $1D50. DODGE --~ MERCURY S-45-0810 • fl.tUST ~ell! '67 Doiii:e 1~ COt.1tt··vu1ager. <1-dr. OtDSMOBILE Coronrt 440 \Ve.gon, P\\T Station Waa911. Bright tJd I ---------- :1reer, P\1T brakes, F'ac. 11ir, 1v/w6odtone paneled aides. '66 OLDS Slarfir~, bucket T·BIRD FOR S.le: '57 T-Bird. 2nd · oi.mer. VerY clean. Orl1. wf2 ~pa. Call .eve11 83.Np73 • • • VALIANT Lugga.ge rack Clean. Full Radio/heater., AulDfnallc All ~ · • N ....... r;eatJ. """·er . .r .... ct. air ....... •Ns"-•r' A~O"' · 1 p1'1ce $1200. 540--0141 transmission.-· e1v w""'' ··-. -''"" l"Vn. 11 r. car Gr f k 1 owner. 646-:;383 . r: 1~" y.o· t • ~ 1968 DODGE GTS. yellow wa!I .urc~. 1~~gag"' rac . sa1e, "'11.1 .... 1an , .... ~i">""' W/blk. vijlyl "to-p & racing Beautlflll conchtion, 64:l.-0022 '6l CUTLASS. F.15 , $100 •. .1628 Ne~'JX)rt Blvd, •tripes. 4 ipd; ma ny\.=•:";;5,;P.:M======'-"='=Sf'd=='"'="='=· ::"=M=29=3=:.!.;;Ci='.••1=. ======; xlru, xlnt conl:f, T.O;P. ~ 646-0953 '60 OODGE. slick VS, &ood rubber $125, 5'18-8562 69 SUPER Bel!, 4 !pd. r;im, air , 383 mag. RIW blk Int Ra lly whl s. T.O.P. 536-3520 FALCON only Cl1ry1ilera do1 Tesl It 1---------- fQr younielf! \Ve have 3 c~. only # drivers; ctr avail. In approx. one week. $605 • FTRJ.1. call; Sf1·6640 After 6 P.M. lor weekends anylim.el . * * • • '6•1 FALCON, 2 dr. stk. nu trANm., battery, brakes. S4'J5..1618 Irvine, ~2--ll89. FORD l cHiVJiOt.ET 56. &ix cyl. SliC'k. Good ninn\ng con-~ ·ss Ford \Vag:on di lion. $100. 5 4 9 -l O 9 6 , Runs Good-S75 Ca~h . &i2-1.i' GON'ljNENTAL • ~"'5.162 • (?HEVELLE '6fl. TAkr over I :;;;;::~;;;:;:;;;;;:;~~;; '60 FORD RANCHERO payments, nr_ refinance. t NTTl\i""ENTM.~nr•------..00 * 64G-~1S5 * coll(!, loaded. 'bx 1aJe. *' 14&-0975 • ·~ CHEV. 3 sprl. fl h. '.\1n! Private par!y, 6i'3--.i6.'il '60 f'ardwSUL\V,an~6 cyl,..t/h, r11nnlni;i: eond. Sl7!f. Gi 3-:.0i5 1006 2-0R, f'ull powf.r &-lllr, &uto 1r.!ln$, t;oO<l lirel!, N il! or 673-8421 Le a t her , Bank wlll aooct. sm. 642--0326 '6.'i El Camtno. Air. 1 &peed, ~Jll)Uesl n1y car b.v tlfon· '62 ron:I Sl\V. Run11 aood-· New tnglr&. dl.y.-Wlll 11ell for $1636.!' Will &ell for pl,rla • • 67W516 .. .. ~945 * • 540-2321 • I \ I ' ' • DAll.l PllOT Saturday, Marth 7, 1970 ·.;. c ~ r :" 0:-.?.":"'t: ·!.: *"~~ •• -" , er ·~· ' • • -. CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY •. ' FOR THIS · ANNIVERSARY SALE WE HA VE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW CARS IN OUR HISTORY BUY OR LEASE TODAY ' ' All CARS,-IN INVENTORY REDUCED FOR THIS ONCE-A-YEAR -..... _ 1969 CADlltAC COUPE DE VILLE . . Vinyl lop, leather int erior, 'fuO pow- er, factOry eir, tilt-tele. wheel, stereo· 'AM·FM, new tires, power door loc ks & trunk opener. (XSR 169) ' , · -. • 1969 CADILLAC - . ANNIYIWllY SAil· $5666 Eldorado. Vinyl top, leather" interior. tun ~er. factory air, tilt-tcle wheel, twilight acntlncl, V~e premium ti~, etc. (YO,. <Mi PRICE -1966 CADILLAC ANNIVlafART SALE neetwood Brougham. Vinyl top, Jcatht-r 111-52333 lerior, full power, factory air, lilt·tf':lc \\'heel, stf!reo Ai\1-F1i1. twilight sentinel, powtt' trunk openf!r, ete. (WXE474J PRICI 1963 CADILLA~ ANNIVERSARY SALE $999 Coupt DeVJlle. Vinyl top. Jcather Interior, full pcm•er, factory air conditionln;:. Al'ol· rr.1 radio, etc. (YCT744 } PRICE 1968 CADILLAC ... ANNIVIRSARYJALE Eldorado. Firemist paint., vinyl top. 1eatlffor $4.888 interior, full pmi.-er, factory ai,r, tilt-tele wheel. stereo AJ\f-FM, power dOOl'-l&lts,. ' twilight senlinel, pou·er trunk "Wfq 'W• tires. IXE\V038) fi .:.. ·. '· .. ·k1ci . 1967 CADILLAdJ ') ANNIVHsARY SALE ' . $'3777 Eldorado. Vinyl top, 1t'alher Interior, full J>O\Vt'I', fa ctory air, tilt·tcle wheel, atereo AJ\l-FM, etc. (WlC31Bl . PRICE 1965 CADILLAC ANNIVHSARY SALE $1555 Sedan DeVille. Full po\\"CJ", factory air cr>n· di!lonin,, AP.1-FJ\1 radio, ne\v tirr.os. CTBY· 306) PRICE 1968 CADILLAC ANNIVIRSARY SALE s4222 Coupe DcVille. Vinyl top, cloth &: leather interior, full power, factory air. A:t.1-F?.t radio. rear ,,;ndow defogger. f\'IT078J PRICE • OYER 30 f)U .\ LlTY C \ OJLLACS AN[) OTHER FINE CARS T<> SELECT FHU.\I L.\H<;E~T :i .ELECT IO,\ L\ oRAl\GE cou_ ·1·, ! SECOND -------·--- ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SAL-E ALL CARS IN INVENTORY REDUCED FOR THIS ONCE·A·YEAR SALE NABERS o.<1Dio 1110V. l n . • lltO fWY, 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 · , SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN • ANNIVERSARY SALE 1969 CADILLAC ' DeVllle Convertible. Firemist color, lcathet interior, run powtt, factory air, stereo Ah1· Fi\f, lilt-tele wheel, twiUghttscntlnel, Vogoe 1'yres. etc. (X\VG336 ) 1966 CADJLLAC Coupe DeVillc. Vinyl top..leather Interior, full po\1:er, factory air, tiJt-t.ele y.•heel, Afll· F1'1 radio. (SJX495) · 1964 CADILLAC Peddcd top, cloth & leather lnttr:lor, full power, factory air, Al1·f1't radio, power lrunk lock, twilight sentinel. light dim· men. !ORS839) 1967 CADll.L.AC full pC)\\'er, fa ctory air, tilt·tele wheel. po\VJJ.r door locks, AM-FM' rl.dio, lwllia:ht sentinel, cruise control.· (Vd..726) 1965 CADILLAC Fleetwood. Cloth & leather Interior, full power, f11otory air, tilt·telc wheel, power door lock s, crulsr control, wonder bar ra· dio, etc. 1080632) 1963 CADILLAC F1ect\1•ood. Full power, factory air condl· tlonlng, tilt steering wheel, signal sei:king radio, <'loth and leather Interior. (TRJ713) 1969 CADILLAC Sedan DeVillc. Full po"''er. factory Bir eon· ditionini;:. A?>l·fi\f radio. etc. CZRfl12) • • • ANNIYl~SAl\Y""1Atl! $ .. 4$55 · P~ICI ANNIVERSARY· SAi.i $2333 PRICE ANNIVERSARY SALE 51333 PRICE ANNIVERSART SALE $2888 PRICE ANNIVERSARY SALE 51777 PRICE ANNIVERSARY SAU s999 PRICI ANNIVERSARY SALE 54777 PRICE NABER'S LEASING ANNIVERSARY LEASE SPECIAL 1970 Coupe dtVilla $175 per month 24 month Optn·End leaH ''" c...... ,."' ~.,, ..... t ,. .. t.tery efr UMll~, AM· ... .-1 .. 4Mf ....... 1 .. sWe- w•ll ttm -4 thlt9lll thlla. ORDER YOURS TODAY Sp•c:i•I ltnt offtr t xpirt1 April JO. 1970 8:30-A:r.I lo-9:00 F~ou,-tbru-Fri. e~ 9:00-A:r.iI to-6:00 PM Sat. and Sun . . ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, MARCH ll, 1970 ( I , • j ' ~ Family weekly · DAILY PILOT MARCH 8, 1970 ® ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AN EXPERT ANSWERS Teen-Agers' Questions About Drugs FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK Special · Section of Exciting Easter Recipes MARC H 7, 1970 SELF-IMPROVEMENT The Secret of Getting Along with· Others ----------------------------------------------------~~-------......---~------------~~~~~~~~--~~ . . . I I r t -. 1 Ask~emcroUrself POR COJ'. RONALD RE-4CAN, Coli/ornia I• c.JJ/or.UO loin.I IO 1e& a compul.ory car· buuranu la111?-Mr1. LUy C. Dtu1idaon, Hol- lyWl()O(f, Cali/ . e The state legislature has considered enaotiog legjslation for a compulsory in· aurance plan but decided against it. Many years ago, Callfornia enacted the Finan· cial Responsibility Law to meet the prob- lems created by irresponsible motorists. We 6~d that about 88 percent of the drivers involved in accidenls are covered by liability insurance and another 6 to 8 percent who either deposit security or establish an exemption; so the over-all effectiveness is approximately the same as those juriMlictions which have compulsory insurance. POR DAJllD . M. KENNEDY, Serrttary of tM Tuasury Fhal u the a"ernge life o/ U.S. currency? Fhen and ho111 u ii re· placed nnd deatroyed? W hich'denomination laaa IAe 1hor1e1I Ufe?-Mr1. Irene Rohr, Det1U. Lake, N.D. e The average lire of a Sl bill in circu}a. lion is 18 mootm; SS, 20 months; 110, 32 months; S20, 45 months ; SSO, 112 months; $100, 120 months. Currency is removed from circulation by commercial • banks, which will include it in their sur- 1,lus deposjts with Federal Reserve banks, bra~ches, and the Treaaurer'a Office in Washington, D.C. Usable c1uTency is re- circulated aa needed and supplemented by new currency. Unfit currency is burned. FOR BARBA.RA. WALTERS, "Today Slww" Who toauld you 1ay i.I the mo1i lnlerealins and excilins pertonal· ~ ily you 1'a11e inter- ' ....1 .,u,.,,~?-Jny A.Shorr, Pomonn, Calif. • Prince Phi lip, Duke of Edinburgh. FOR LIBEIUCE Cl Jl7hat ;., lhe mo•I ex· , penti"e outfit you laatu! NJorn on n program? Who ;., yoUT tnilor?- T . l ., A.ltoo..a, Pa. • My Sl0,000 black sujt of tails with 10 diamond-on-diamond buttons spdling out "Liberace." Acuna of Hollywood is my tailor. What In the World I New Pooh Devoteee of A. A. Milne's "Winnie-the-Pooh" may be surprised at a "new" cbaracter-1he gopher-when they see the Disney animalion Tuesday evening (March 10) on NBC·tv. Anima- tion director Woolie Reitherman says that the gopher was ar lually a rcjeclcd favor- ite of Milne. He'd heard of a .. curious animal, unknown to England, which es· caped from an American freighter." So he wrote several chapters about it. But the publiaber rejected them, according to Milne's niece, "because the gopher, being indigenous to the North American con- tinent, would not be in keeping with 1be style of the rest of the book." So, to all New "Pooh'' cl.oracter {ans who want their classic8 purt, oow you le.now that upslart gopher is really legitimate. Tea for Tub The British have a custom which is supposed to calm the nenes, stimulate 1he senaea, and relax the whole 1'eo on the side body. It's drink.jog. A cup of nice hot tea taken with a morning or evening bath, says Earl Cohn, president of Superior Tea and Coffee, is a cultural cuslom genersUy attributed to the British, which euily found its way into the American way of life. The early Musachusells colonists boiled tea leaves and then ate them salted and buttered. Addilional uaes were found: cool tea relievee the pain of sunburn and can prevent peeling; varnished surfaces are easily cleaned with it; and chilled FOR BILLY CIUHAM e The teat'hing of a literal hell is found in the creeds of al} leading churches. But I am frank to sa{ that-even if no one ei&e believed in bell-I would because Chri11t himself taught it. He said: "And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather {ear Him which is 4hle to destroy both soul and body in hell" (Matthew 10:28). Again, He said: '' ... but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire" (Matt.hew 5 :22b). It ii possible to read into the Scriptuie only what we want to believe, and it is also possiblr to. shut our eyes to that whlch is unpleas- ant to our thinking. Cod considered hell real enough that He sent His only Son to the world to save men from hell; and I, for one, ref use to live as though it is an ancient myth. POR JOA.JV RWERS, co~diuaM I read •o~here tlaac )'Ou ha"e a loolc.-alllce •uter. 11 1he a &t0U.1- ' Mrt. John A~n, Clai- ~ ca10, ru. • I have a sister one year older than I, who look& so much like me that we used to stand in for each other on the same temporary jobs. None of our bosses ever caught on. FOR JOHNNY CARSON Jl7hac it 1Ae na~ of the theme •on1 JSlayed on your "Tonl11at" ShoM1, nnd NJG1 ii •pe· ci/ically aoriUen for the •hoto?-Mr•. Hel- e" LtilJoon, Clen~ Sprin11, Colo. • "Tonigb1" is the theme. Yes, ii was written for the show. Want IQ ult • lamotu penoa a q-llonl' You ean tbroqb lhla eolJllD•• and we'1L•et tlte an.wer from tlte prollllnenl penon yo• de.l1aate. Se,ncl q•eelion, pttf'enbty on a po11t card, to A.k Thnn Yourwll, Family Wttldy; 641 i.e'x:iDl'lOn A..-e., N-York, N.Y. 10022. We eaftlM>t adL-wled4rt-qwfttlom, bat IS will be paWI r .. arit -.~. tea bags placed over eyelids will greatly reduce puffiness. When to Stop There's a new book, ''When to See a Psychologisl," by Lee M. Shulman and Joan Kennedy Taylor that al o tells when to stop seeing a psy<.'hoTo- gist. Brie~y. you say good-bye when: 1. The symptoms which brought you kl therapy have diminished (you must un- derstand why). 2. You understand the problems whfoh underlie them so yon know how to handle new conflicts. 3. ~ ou know yourself. 4. You are able to recognize neurotic behavior in yourself and others-anxiety, fear, guilt, etc. 5. You must have control of your life. You must know what you waol to do. Marriage Mores Mkhael Dougl~. 25- year-old movie actor ("Adam at Six A.M.") and bachelor son of Kirk, talked Michael Douglas to FAMILY WEEKLY about marriage. "Many people I know consider marriage almost obsolete. It's difficult to remain married to one person," be observed, "but I have more hope for it." His own parents were divorced when he was six, and each remarried. "I like all my parents" is the way Michael puts it. ''We talk to each other and agree generally." Can you see yourself settling down by 4-0? we asked. "I hope so. Maybe by 30." And stay mar- ried to one person? "I think so. Today's generation is much more c8J'ing." Family~ Tl•• HewSJ>Gper Magazine March 8, 11170 LEONAID S. D~ll>OW Pruldnit ltOIHT RTZGIUON Editor-i,..-CM•I MOlfON RANK ~w..,. JACK IYAN ftlutagi,..11 SdiUtr MAllUS N. 'TllHQUf A rt Dinnn MELANIE DE PIOFT Food Editor You ere !nvlted to mall your qu,stlons or comments about any article or a~ertlsement that appears tn Family Weekly. Your letter will receive a prompt answer. Write to Service Editor Familv Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10022. ' I is ~- I, ed ne rcr ..gc. :lge ain but nts iCh the icb see ed. .ar· 1y's .. • I At las~,! The educator-approved Picture Encyclopedia ·that makes learning fUN.l • Exotic 1nlM1ts tro111 111 perts or th• world ere shown In llrllllant full color. This African WOVAllK catch .. anti with Its lone "llOl· zit" t11n1111. 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L~~,~~~=~~...J Family Week{y / March 8, 1970 An Expert Answers Teen-Agers ( In some schools, up to 50 percent of the students have experimented with dope; if th ey kne th I ,~ Gf'oup ps11cholog11 cauH• manv voutha to 1tcirt ming marijuana. to go.in a.ceeptance b11 pa.la. DRUG ABUSE by young peo- ple is reaching epidemic proportions in all parts of our nation, at all social and eco- nomic levels. In some colleges and high schools, more than 50 percent of the students have at least experimented with some kind of drug, often with many dif- ferent kinda. The problem is fa.st spreading to junior high schools, and chronic drug use is now being re- ported even among elementary-school pupils. In their frantic search for new "highs," teen-agers and others are trying virtually any chemical sub- stance that can be injected, swal- lowed, smoked, or sniffed-often with tragic consequences. As an individual who has long studied drug addiction, I have felt that what these youngsters-and mil- lions of others who have not yet tried drugs--need most is information.,, Too often what they know about the substances with which they so ., blithelx experiment is no more than str~t-corner myth and misinforma- tion. It is not only false but deadly. They find out the truth too late. Here I have listed the questions 4 Famil11 WC9ekl111 Ma .. olt. 8, 1970 about drug use that I hear most of· ten from young people. The answers are based on the latest findings of the National Institute of Mental Health and other research agencies. Is It safe to try drugs once lust to see how It fffls? This depends entirely upon the drug and the person-both of which involve important unknown quanti- ties. Few people who try heroin once, for example, never touch it again. On the other hand, a majority of peo- ple who try marijuana, or 0 pot," do so fewer than 10 times before quit- ting entirely. You cannot be certain ahead of time of your own reaction to a drug experience. About 10 percent of the people who try marijuana, for ex- ample, become chronic, compulsive users, often to their surprise. Some drugs, such as LSD and metbam- phetami ne or "speed," can cause seri- ous harm even with one experimental dosage. The risks of any kind of drug taking are too great to be dis- missed lightly. Can I IMcome addlded to "pot"? 'Unlike some other drugs, mari- juana does not cause addiction-the disruption of your body's chemical balance to the point that you need it to stay well physically. But it can be as habit-forming as ordinary cig· arettes. Chronic users become de- pendent upon it psychologically. With- out it, they may feel restless, unable to face life. Can marlluana affect my per· tonality? Yes, and with use it apparently can also contribute to severe emo- tional problems in some individuals. You may become very passive and apathetic, Jose your motivation and interest in activities that once seemed impof'¥nt to you, experience memory difficulties. What should I do at a party where everyone Is on drugs and they're trying to get me to take them? Leave immediately I Most people start on drugs the first time in just such circumstances. Even if you stay but don't "turn on," you are in dan- ger legally. A person present where drugs are being used can be arrested along with the users. Isn't mariluana safer than al· coho I? We have much yet to learn about the long-range effects of marijuana, but there is no firm evidence now that it is less harmful physicaJJy, psychologicaJJy, or socially, than al- cohol if used consistently and in strong quantity. Both intoxicants can impair your physical coo rdination and hamper your judgment. In countries where alcohol .is forbidden by religious taboo, there are skid rows created by marijuana smokers. Wiii using "~' lead to other drues? Most occasional marijuana smokers never "progress" to stronger sub- stances. But heavy, r egular users (or "potheads") often do. These people are likely to be emotionally disturbed and seem to have a basic need to try other drugs. Don't drugs make a person more creative? Some drugs, such as "pot" and LSD, may make you feel more crea- tive. But they tend to hamper your actual performance. Under drugs, your motivation to work and execute creative ideas most likely will be re· duced because of chemically induced lassitude and passivity. Can I get to k.now myself bet· ter through LSD? Under hallucinogenic LSD, prob- ably the most powerful drug known to man, you may have t he illusion that you are gaining great insights into your personality and behavior. This is because notions that come to you in the highly suggestible dtugged state seem much more "real." It is doubtful, however, that valid insights occur with any regularity. The psy- chedelic world is one of fantasy, and to the average layman it yields no more "truth" about himself than hi s dreams while sleeping. m>o.s LSD cause chromosome damage? Research that may answer this question is still under way. Some pre· liminary experiments have shown that chromosome danfage may occu r three or four times more often in LSD users. In any case, the taking of drugs by young women, especially ex- pectant mothers, is extremely risky. What can happen during a "bad trip" on LSD? Almost anything. The sense of los- ing control during haJJucinations can cause you to panic and blindly injure yourself or others. Horrible delu- sions that seem terrifyingly real can cause personality-shattering psychot- ic breaks with reality which may last 1 ) 0 J r l l . Questions Abo.ut Drugs these truths, many might avoid th e tragic consequences By STANLEY YOUES, M. D. with Charles and Bonnie Remsberg DIF9Ct0r, MotloMI l1111tltut. of Mental-tt.oltfl days or years after the drug baa worn off. Because of feelings of omniscience and indestructibility, the "tripper" may believe be can fty- and plunge to his death from a high window as ma.ny ~ave done. Can a UMI' "trip" on LSD even without taking It? Yea, the LSD experience can re. cur spontaneously weeks or montilJ after a user last took the drug. Such "ftaahbacka" are most common dur· ing physical or paychological streaa but can also be brought on unex- pectedly by some common medicines. Wiii "..-cf' kHp me alert and smarter than usual? People on "speed" or metham- phetamine, the strongest of all am- phetamines, may seem to be more alert becauae they are ao extremely active and talkative. The drug ex- ceuively stimulates the brain cells, much aa normal body chemicals do when you face an emergency. But when this excitation is prolonged by "speed," undesirable changes take place, including an actual dulling of the mind. The speed user bas &Teat potential for violence and bizzarre behavior. Mental illnesa induced by the mind-accelerating "high" can la8t long beyond the pe.riod of actual drug activity. Is It trve that "speecr' klll1! Some medical authorities estimate that once you become booked on "a peed" your life expectancy is about five yean. Beaidea the risk of brain damage, habitual methamphetamine takes a heavy toll OD the user's liver and heart. Can I become acldlctecl to "med- icine chelf'' ~1! Definitely. In fact, many young people are getting "hlgb" illicitly on the very drup their parents uae un- der prescription. Amphetamine pills for 108ing weight, tranquilizers for euinar tenaion and anxiety, atimu- lanta for .. perking up," barbiturates and other aedativea for fighting in- somnia-all can be addictive. What's wront1 with anlfRnt1 glue and aerosol products! The cheap thrills obtained from in.haling a wide variety of delirianta, WHAT CAN PARENTS DO? With the right approach, parenta often can hetp )'0Un9St9r1 avoid drvot. Here are 10me gukt.llnes that may prow valuable1 1. Many youths turn to drugs because they f .. I llfe ta meonlnglea. Parents whOM primary goals in today's world are to amaaa material pa...-Jons often contribute to this f"llng. Growing you1191ten ne.d IMGningfvl Ideals and priorities, such OI -~ to others and to emulate healthy people. 2. The aelfhh "gratlfkatlo"""'°w'' outfook of many drug uaers may reRect paNntal attitudes. Porenta who are unwllline to aet limits for tt.ir chlld,.n or who Indulge them with everything may VNll find them growing up without a fffltng of reaponaibll- ity °' •lf-d ilcip(ine. 3. Parents must aet a good example. The parent who reaches for a tranqulllzer to meet every critl1 °' who drlnb heavily for recreation la In a poor politfOn to argue with a youngster 'who b "turning on" with druga for fun or escape. 4'. Parents Jhould take time to Inform themselves about the drvg ~ne. 5. Parents Jhould not overr90C't to a alngle Olf v.ry f.w experlmentol trials with drugs with horror and reJectlon. Communica tion must be lcept open so that the mat· ter can be dearly dilcuaaed. ~. If a young person becomes a confirmed drug uter, It I• no favor to him to wpply money for hit habit. He should know, howeftr, that hb parents hove not emotionally abandoned him. Pa renti should UM 9Y9f'Y poaible means to urge the you1191ter to Mell prot..lonal help In stopping drug use. which include model..airplane glue, paint thinner, laughm. pa, nail- poliah remover, and the miata from aerosol cana of furniture apray, clean· ing fluid, and other chemical com- pounds, can be deadly. Moet of theae substances contain dangerous cllemi- cala never meant to be taken by man. JlarijtuJM, <W 11f'GH , U it'a called ~ UHf'I, ia roll«l itlto "Joiftta" Gt j)Gf'• tr 08-<:amJW.1 at Ufti,,erritr of Ca.lifontiG. Temporary blindness, convulaiona. and permanent brain damaa"e have been reported, along with damage to bone marrow, kidneya, liver, and lunp. Many deaths have occurred. Can a penoa stop using ~ by himself! Once you are addicted or habi~ uated to drugs, it ia very unlikely that you can "cu.re" yourself. In aome cuea, deep-seated psychological or character diaorden, which require paycbiatric treatment, may lie behind druar-taking. An abrupt withdrawal from aome druga la dangerous. For these reaaona, hospitalization or at least cloee pro!eaaional supervision while kicking the drur nabit ia moat deairable, Where can I go for help? Unlesa you really watat to stop using drugs, probably no one can help you. If you do, aeek out aome- one you truat.-a tnend, teacher, doc- tor-&nd aak him to help you locate the beat prof easional resource in the community to treat your problem. Treatment will involve helping you understand and cope with the rea- sons you turned to drugs in the first place, as well as with the problems drug use baa added to your life. The cure rate for drug users is not en- couraging--another good rea.son not to get involved when drup tint look tempting. • • It's tough . GROWING UP· When you were a kid you could get away with climbing trees and playing pmes and just generally having fun. But thinas are a little dift'erent now. Even clothes can be a problem. And getting thOle eye. lubes oo in under l S mioutea ii next to impouible. That monthly period is a drag. Well, that ia, un- less you use Tampax tampom. Tampax tampona ue modem sanitary protect.ion v.:om inter- nally. You don't have tho bother of uncomfortable pads and bdtl. 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Our Cookbook cover features food tmg,estione for un e legant brunch. The pkturt>cl recipes appear below, and throughout tbe11e food pages are other recif>Cll you might llkt" lo lnclutle Cor your Ea1ter brun<'h. We wleh you all a joyou8 Eu111er! GJazed Ham I canned ham, about 5 lbs. Orang\' ha1f-alice11 A ravorit" glaze l . Set ham on a rack in a shallow pan; heat according to the directions on the label 2. Thirty minutes before end of heat- ing period, lightly score the top of ham and garni~h center with slightly overlapping half slices of orange. Spoon your favorite glaze over ham and orange. Baste twice during re- maining heating period. 3. Tr1rnsfer ham to heat ed serving platter. If desired, garnish with galax leaves ( 1:1ee photo J. I 0 to I 2 .-iervi11gs Curried Fruit C1wrie<I ft·11it iii a tlt:licious arco111pan- iment to /l(lm . Put drnined canned fruit -pineapple 8peuu. pf'ur h a h•e11. and aprit'ot h•lvee -into a deep casserole (allow about 4 pieces of fruit per serving). Pour over fruit a mixture of Y:! cup huller, melted, 1 cup hrown &ogar. and I tablespoon curry 1•owder. Bake at 375°F. nboul 40 min. Serve hot. Lime-Horseradish Cream T//ix cnol, cn :n111y ll orscrncli1th gelatin mold i11 n ta11tolizi11u arro111 panimenl In tlie 11·a1·111, .~wrulent lla111 . 2 pkg11. (3 oz. eaeh) llme-na\•ored gelatin 1 Yz <'UJ»l boilinl( wnter 1 Yz CUP8 cold water 2 pkg11. (3 oz. each) ueam cheese ~ cup dair)· 11our cream 1 tablt>spoon prepared horReradish I tableKpoon minced l(r~en onion 1 cup <'hopped C'elery ~ cup chopped JtTet'n pepper Lettute WatercreKH Carrol C'urls I. Pour !>oiling water over gelatin in a bowl and Rtir until dissolved. Stir in cold water. Chill until partially set , then whip until light irnd flu ffy. 2. Meanwhile, bent c ream cheese 10 Fa 11til11 W eekl11, !tJ arolt 8, l !J 70 until softened. Beat II) sour cream, horseradish, nnd onion. F old into whipped gelatin. Chill until partially set. F old in celery and green pepper. Turn into a 6~c11 (l fancy mold Rnd chill until fi rm. 3. Unmold onto lettuce-lined chilled serving plate ant.I garnish with water- cress and carrot curls. Jf desired, se rve with additional dairy &our cream. IO to 1 .! KtWvi?tfJX Egg Nest Coffee Cake 2 to 2·~ cups all-purpose nour 1 pkg. aC'tin.• dry yu11t % cup milk ~ cup butter ~ cup sul(ar % teaspoon 11alt J el(g Butter, melted ~ cup suir;ar % teaspoon icround dnnamon V. teaspoon J[round nutmeg Yi cup golden raisin11 E.-.-Nest Coffee C'ab kin~ (a« redpe) l. Thoroughly mix 1 cup of t he flout· with the yeast in n s mall mixer bowl. 2. Heat milk, butter, 1/1 cup sugar, and the salt in a saucepan until warm (120°F.-130°F. ). Acid to flou r mix- ture with t he egg. Beat 1.~ min. at low speed or electric mixer, 11c1·n1ling bowl constantly; continue beating 3 min. a.t high speed. Add 1~ cup flour nnd beat 1 min. Stir in enough remnining flour to make R ~oft dough. 3. Turn onto a lightly floured Rurface and knea<l 5to 10 min .. (1r until satiny and smooth. 4. Put dough into n lrntlere<l bowl and turn to bring buttered Rurfnce to top. Cover : let r i::ce in n wnrm pince (about 80"F.). or pince bowl on R rack over hot water. until dough is doubled, about l 1t2 hr~. 5 . P unch down dough nnll turn onto a lightly flou red surfn<"e. Form dough into a 2G-in. rope. F rom l)ne encl, cut five l 11::-in. pieceli; r<>ll each into a 3-in. r ound . Roll remaining dough int.o an 1Sx7-in. re<"lNngle. Brush all • pieces of dough with melted butter to within 11l in. of edgeR. 6. Mix 14 cup sugar. cinnamon, and nutmeg and spriukle evenly over l>ut- tered dough. Top with raisins. 7. Beginning with longer side of rec- tangle, roll up anti pinch edgea to seal. Form roll into an 8-in. ring on a but- tel'ed baking sheet; slash top at inter- val8. Form each small round into an egg shape and place in center (see preceding Cookbook photo). 8. Allow to rise 40 lo 50 min. 9. BaJce nt 350°F . 20 min., or until golden l>rown. Remove to wire rack to cool Decorate as directed in Egg Nest Coffee Cake Icing. (Jut> ('(J[f rc rake Egg Nest Coffee Cake Icing J Yz cups tonftttiuneris' Augar 2 fabl~spoon11 milk 1 tablei>poon light <'Orn syrup 2 teaMl)O()nK huttt-r, rcoftened 1 tell!lpuon lemon extract t'uod coloring Vi <'UP flaked coconut 1. Beat the sugar, mi~..corn liyrup, butter, and extract together. Use a portion of icing to frost outer edg~ of coffee cake. 2. Dilute RSso1·ted food coloring with milk (see photo I. 3. Toss diluted green coloring with some of the coconut. Sprinkle all of the coconut O\"er icing (see ))hoto). .t. Mix ea<"h diluted color with a 1c1mall portion of remaining icing. Frost the baked egg-shaped dough. Imperials W ith or wit hout the t lwc11lote glaze, this 111elt-in-yo1u·-1111111th /mil er wafer is au e:rrellel&f choice f M o l1nmch. % cup unt<alt~ butter % cup11ugar 4 egJ: yolk~. l''ell beaten (until lhi<'k and lt'mon-colored) I cup s ifted all-purpo11e flour fonft>ctioners' Hugar Sweet chocolate (about 6 oz.), melted on•r hot water I. Cream butter until softened. Adel t4 ugar gradually, creaming until fluffy after e<1ch adtlitiun. 2. Add egg yolk." in third~. benting thoroughly after each addition. 3. Mixing until blended Nfter each addition, ndd flour in halves. ('hill dough thoroughly in refrige rRtor at least 2 hrs. 4. Shnpe dough into :\4-in. balls. Place ~bout 2 in. apart on ungreased cookie sheet.~. Flatten with a glass dipped in confectioners' sugar. 5. Bake at 350c:.F. 6 to R min., or until edges are lightly browned. Remove cookies to wire racks. When com- pletely cooled, gently spread t op of each cookie with about % teaspoon of the melted chocolate. Abotlt 6 doz. cookieB Cafe au Lait .C cups hot strong (double strength) coffee <& cups milk Heat milk in a saucepan over low heat, beating constantly until hot and foamy. Pour milk and coffee simul- taneously into a carafe (milk and coffee will blend as they are poured I. Set carafe on a.candle warmer to keep beverage hot during serving. If de- sired, sweeten to taste with sugar. !t qts. beveragt Fruit and Rice Pudding Yi cup regular lon~-grain white rice I cup milk · 1 pkg. (3% oz.) vanilla-flavored instant pudding cup dair)' sour cream Cherry Dessert Sauce (stt rec:ipe) 1. Cook rice until tender, according to pkg. directions. 2. Put milk and pudding mix into a bowl; beat at low speed of electric mixer until blended. F old in sour cream and cooked rice. Chill. 3. When ready to serve. beginning and ending with Cherry Dess ert Sauce, spoon alternate layers of sauce and rice pudding into parfait glasses. Top with slivered blanched almond11. 8 serving8 Cherry Dessert Sauce I can (1 lb.) pitted dark sweet cherries I can (8Y: oz.) pineapple tidbit& 2 tabl~apoons comatarch 2 tablespoons sugar ~ <'UP oranp marmalade J tablespoon butter 1. Drain syr up from' cherries and pineapple; measure l 1A cups syrup. 2. Blend cornstarch and sugar in a saucepan. Stir in the syrup. Bring to boiling; cook and stir 2 min., or until thickened and clear. 3. Remove from heat. Blend in mar- malade and butter and then mix in cherries and pineapple. Chill. A bout ~ cwpB sauce (Continued on page 12) • at slice. See how it ho ther? To do that it takes more than moistness. It take& moistness plus a richer body, and we've got It. Thent'a one other Wlfl/ to prove our new White, Yellow and Devlls Food Cakes are moi8ter and richer- bodied. Slice one tor your family this week t i·. 1· . r------------, CORN-CRISPED CHICKEN I DIP in Pet Evaporated Milk ... ROLL in crisp, I I golden Kellogg's Corn Flake Crumbs .•. 'n BAKE. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Have ready-3 lbs. frying chicken, cut up. Wash chicken pieces and dry thoroughly. DIP chicken pieces in % cup PET9 Evaporated Milk 1(thin milk just won't do). ROLL in mixture of 1 cup KELLOGG'S• CORN FLAKE CRUMBS, 1 teaspoon salt,% teaspoon pepper. Place chicken pieces, skin side up, in foil-lined shallow baking pan; do not crowd. (For added fl avor, drizzle with melted butter or margarine.) iw· -~--.... BAKE in moderate oven (350° F.) about 1 hour or until tender. No need to cover pan or tum chicken while baking. Cover loosely with foil if less crisp crust is desired. YIELD: 6 servings L------------.J Ruby Raisin Sauce for Ham 1 tablespoon cornstan:h Yi teaspoon dry musLard % tablespoons U~ht corn syrup l cup currant Jelly ~ cup dark seedles11 raisins Z tablH poons lemon juice l . Blend cornstarch and ~ry mus- tard in a s mall bowl. Mix in the corn syrup. 2. P ut the jelly into the top of a double boiler and set over low heat. stirring constantly until melted. Remove from heat and add the com syrup mixture gradually, stir- ring to blend thoroughly. 3. Bring mixture to boiling and cook 3 min. Mix in the raisins. Set double boiler top over boiling water; cover and cook about 12 min .. stirring 3 or 4 times. 4. Remove from heat and stir in the lemon juice. Serve hot with ham. A bout Jl,4 cupa sauce Purple Plum Sauce for Ham can (I lb. I oz.) purple plums. drained and pitted (reserve I cup syrup) teaJ1poon cornstarch to 2 tu.spoons cider ,·inegar table111l0on finely chopped chutney 1. Puree plums in a food mill or electric blender. 2 . Blend a small amount of the plum syr up with the cornstnrch in a saucepan: stir in remaining syrup and other ingredients. Bring to boiling and boil 1to2 min .. stir- ring constantly. Serve sauce hot. A1wuf J 34 r11p., Ro11re Mustard Sauce This nea11111 pe1·fecti<nt is to l>e ser1•ed hot ll)ifli ham. I c:up c:ream or undiluted evaporated milk ~ c:up s ugar 2 tableicpoom; dry mustard 2 teMpoons cornstarch Vz tea.qpoon ~all 1 egg yolk, fork beatt'n ~ cup cider \'inegar I teasp<lon butter or margarine l. Scald :{4 cup of the cream or evaporated milk. 2. Meanwhile, blend.... the sugar , mustard, cornstarch. and Mlt in the top of n double boiler. Mix in the remaining 1 ~ cup cold c1·enm or milk until s mooth. 3. Adding gradually, stir in the scalded ('ream or milk. Rring to boiling; cook and stir !l min. Set double boiler tor over boiling water. ('over; cook 10 to 12 min .. stirring occas ionally. 4. Vigm·ously stir about :l tnble- spoons of hot mixture into egg n F'umily Weekly, Ma1·oh IJ, 1970 (Contin.Uced from page 10) yolk. Tmmedintely blend into mix- ture in double boiler; cook S m in. 5. Remove from heat 1tnd s tir in vinegar and butter or margarine. Serve hot. A bnul l 1 ~ rup.<t Ra 11re Amber Raisin Saure for Ham 3 lablespoons brown sugar VJ teaspoon seasoned: salt Vz tea.spoon ground cinnamon ~ teupooo ground nutmeg I tablespoon com11tarch I cup apple jukt' 4 lemon elites Vz cup white grape Ju.ice 2 tablespoonB butter or margarine Yi cup seedless raisins 1. Blend sugar . seasoned salt, spices, and cornstarch together in a saucepan. Stir in the apple juice; add lemon slices. 2. Stirring constantly. bring mix- ture to boiling and boil for 1 min. Reduce heat. stir in white grnpe juice, and s immer until slightly thickened, about 5 min. 3. Blend in butter or margarine and raisins. HeRt for a few min- utes. Serve with ham. Al)(l!tf r a~ r«Pc)8attce Biscuit Blossoms pkg. (8 oz.) refrigerated fresh douich for biscuits •Fat for deep fryinjt heated to 375°F. Yz cup sifted confectioners' sujtar 1 lablHpoon instant coffee powder l. Separate bil'lcuits. With scis- sors, make 5 cuts at regular inter- vals almost to t he center of each biscuit. 2. Drop cut biscuits into heated fut. frying only as many pieces at one time aic will flont unct·owded one layer deep in fut. Fry 2 to 3 min .. or until golden brown, turn- ing 11evernl timefl. Drnin l>iscuit.~ over fat for a few secon<.111 before removing t1) paper toweling . Be sure temperature of fat returns to a75°F. before each frying. 3. Coat biscuit11 with a mixture of t he sugar and ini~tant cofCee. S.. Line a busket with u napkin large enough to fold ends over hot biscuit11 to keep them wnrm. 8 or JU l>iscidtx *S11itahle fals ind11d (' xalad and all-p11t'pm1e nils, l'eyeta"1e .~horfen- 1:110, all-purpose Hhorte11it1g, and lard. Biscuit Puffs Follow recipe for Biscuit Blos- soms, cutting each biscuit into 4 pieces. While s till warm. coat pieces with a mixture of l/2 cup l'n~ar and 1 t o 2 tables poons ground cinna mon. Roll in Dut.-h prOt'Clll'I ('0('08. (Continued on page 14 ) l I r l t t ~ t p s h ') The Rqnolds Wrap Dipst ol Freezer-to-Table Cookery Tbe Basic Idea ~-.. it'• ~adfaJJ Now you'll never have to thaw your roast, poultry or fish aiain. You'll 18Ve houn ... and everything you cook thia revolutionary new way will be more tender and flavorful, because the natural juices in the foods are never lost ... in the freezing or in the cookinr. THE RIGHT SrART: WRAP rr RIGHT! Food technologists consider heavy duty aluminum foil best for freezing. So place the food on a sheet of Heavy Duty Reynolds Wfap. (First remove from meats and poultry the plastic wrap you bought them in. These see- through wrape are fine for dis- play in the store, but were not meant for freezing.) Bring foil up over top off ood and double-fold down tight, preesing out all air pockets. Air in package causes food to dry out, loee flavor. (It's virtually imJ>Qr Bible to get all the air out of plas- tic bags, so they s hou.ldn't be used for freezing.) Next, foJd ends up tight against food. Label package with contents, weight and dat.e. Your food stays fresh and fuJl -ftavoted because Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap is a solid sheet of strong, flexible a luminum that keeps moisture in, keeps air out. Reynolds Wrap is oven-t.em- pered for flexible strength ... a special kind of strength that resists tearing and puncturing. Freezer·to-Ta•le Meats 1. ( 4 lb. rolled rib roast) Remove foil-wrapped meat from freezer, and place in foil-lined roasting pan. Pre- heat oven to400°. 2. Loosen foil across the top and at the ends of meat to allow heat to circulate and roast 3 hours. 3. During the final half hour of cooking tum foil back from meat completely eo the meat can brown. Oor· geous! Rare and juicy ... actually tastier than if you'd taken hours to thaw it. Neat Gravy Trick: Bundle up the juices in the foil you cooked the meat in, hold cloee over a saucepan and split the bottom of the foiJ with a knife. The juices will drain with no spillage. •When openillJ foil tor browninf Period. in9ert meat thermom-eter to determine deeired degree cl dooenea Freezer·to-Ta•te Poultry To Freese: 'Iha8e bird and brush with meJted shorten- ing. Place bird breast up on length of HeeyY Duty Reynolds Wrap. Bring up long ends of foil and double- fold down tightly to bird, pressing out the air between bird and foil. Fold up foil at each end, envelope style, and press cloee to bird. Label with oontents, date and weigbtand freeze. -> To Roast: l. (3'72-4 lb. frozen chicken) Place fro:zen bird, foil-wrapped, in foil-lined pan. 2. Preheat oven to 450°. Loosen foil across top and at ends to allow Jiea t to circula t.e. 3. Place bird in oven and roast 2 hours. Tben turn back foil from the bird and roast uncovered for another 20 minutes to allow bird to brown. Make your fa vorite stuffing and bake it separately in a tightly sealed Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap packet. Stays moist and luscious! No pan to scour! To Freeze: Clean and wash fish. Place, dripping wet, on a sheet ol Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap. Bring up long ends of foil and double-fold tightly, pressing out air between fish and< foil. Fold ends, envelope-style, tight against fish. Label with contents, weight and dat.e. (It is important to get fish into the freezer fast!) To Bake: ( 8 to 10 oz. whole 6ah or fill ets.) 1. Remove foil wrapped fish from freezer. Place, completely wrapped, on shallow foil-line({ baking pan. 2. Bake for 30 minutes in oven pre-heated to -460°. (The foil prevents fishy cooking odors and keepe the flesh fJ aky a nd tender.) Then turn back the foll. 3. Dot with butter or margarine, sprinkle with slivered almonds, salt and pepper and bake for 10.. more minutes. For variety: Sprinkle fish with chopped parsley and chives, mixed with a little dry oregano, dill or tarragon. A real gourmet touch! Discover Freezer-to-Table Cookery. It's Great! Save this page for future use. Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap. For Everythln1 You Want to KEEP in Your Frttzer. • l x IC !A S !W& e (Continued from p<tge 12) @:0@tii@rc> 8rc>C:lB@h X Sugared Cookie Chicks • % cup butter or mugarine I teaspoon rrated der, and salt together; add in fourths, mixing until blended after eac h addition . Chill dough thoroughly. Scrambled Egg Platter de Luxe Sauteed Chicken Lh'era (aee recipe) .6 ena 6 lable8poona milk % teaspoon 11alt ~ teaspoon white ptpptr Vz teaspoon Woru11ter&hire 11auce 3 tableepoons butter or margarine ~ cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1 medium-sized tomato, cut in 11mall cube8 I cup herb·sf'asoned 11tufCinlt' croutonH \Vatcrcre1111 or par11ley 1. Put t he eggs, milk, salt, pepper, and Worces- tershire into n bowl. Bent -until just h!ended. 2. HeRl an 8-or 10-i n. skillet to sizzling; melt butter or margarine. Pour in eggs nnd stir in rheese; cook over low heat. With a fork or spat- ula, lift mixture from bottom and sides of Rk il- let as it thicke1u~. nllow- i n g uncooked pnrt to flow to hottom; 11void stirring. Before eggs are ... t hick and rreamy, gently stir in the tomnto nnd croutons. 3. Turn onto one end of a heatecl platter with chicken li vers at other end. Garnish platter with parsley or watercress. 6 servings 8auteed Chicken Live1'S Refrigerate li1·e1',, i u ct·eam ot•n-nigltt. 1 lb. chicken lh·erK Yz cup cream ~ cup flour Yi tea!lpoon aalt '4 te&11poon white pepper V. cup butter or marjfarine Minced parsley l. Rinse chicken livers with rold wnter and drain on pnper toweling. Put li vers into a deep dish and cover with <'ream. Refrigerate, cov- ere<.l, overnight. 2. Shortly before serv- ing, drain c renm from livers and roat them evenly with a mixture of flour, salt, and pepper. 3. Add chicken livers to but- ter or margarine heated in a skillet and cook until livers are lightly browned on all sides. n.onq...y paawln. lemon peel 1 tablespoon lemon juice I ~ cupa augar 2 eJrs, well beaten Z cupe airted all-purpose flour I Yi teaspoon11 baking powdH The ordinary pound has 4 sticks. The Miracle Brand pound has 6. Those two extra sticks will spread 36 extra sliC:es of toast. That's what whipping does fot, you. 3. Roll a t hird of dough at a time 1 H in. thick; cut with a chicken cookie cutter. Trans- fer cutouts to ungreased cookie sheets. And whipping also makes Miracle Brand Margarine extra Uqht, extra delicate and extra spreadable. Taste the delicious dif. Sprinkle with minced parsley. Serve immediately. - Abf>ut 4 un•ings Nott": The lefto,·er cream may be used in a white sRuce when c hi cken li vers are Re rved sauced uver toast points. ference. The Miracle Blmld pound. From Kraft. 1/1 I f'll!lpoon salt I . Cream hutter or margarine. lemon peel and juice; add the sugar grndunlly, creaming un- til fluffy. Add the eggs in thirds, beating thoroughly after each addition. 2 . Sift the flour. baking pow- &.. Bru~h chicks lightly with W.atcn eg{I whilf' and sprinkle with yellow dt't'oratiDM 1mgar. Insert a C'Urraul in each for the eye anll a s li ve1· of candied C'herr y for the beak. :;, Bnke at 325°F . 15 to 18 min. A bout 4 Y:t doz. coukies 14 Fomi/11 Weekly, Mo rch 8, 1970 Miniature Glazed Orange Rolls ~ cup warm water, 105°F.-115°F. 1 pkg. acth·e dry yeast 1 cup milk. scalded y, cup sugar % teaspoon salt Y, cup butter or margarine 4 to 4Yz cups sifted all- purpose flour 2 eggs, l\·ell beaten 1. Sprinkle yeast over warm water; stir until dissolved ; set aside. 2. P our milk over sugar. salt, and % cup butter or margal'ine in a 111rge bowl: stir until melted. Beat in 1 cup flour : mix in yeast. 3. Beat in eggs and enough flour to form a light. soft dough; beat thoroughly. T urn onto a floured surface; allow to rest 5 to 10 min. Knead until satiny nnd :imooth. Put into a greased bowl and turn dough to bring greased surface to top Cove r : let rise until dough is doubled. .a.. Divide dough in half and roll each on R lightly floured surface into a rectangle 14 in. thick. Brush with hulle r or marga rine. Sprinkle with a blend of ~Ii cup ;iugar and 3 tablespoons orange peel. Re~inning \tlth longer si.de. roll dough and press edges together. Cut rolls into 1-in. slices. Place on gNnsed baking sheets or cut-!(ide-up in greased muffin-pan wells. Brush with hulle r or maqca· rinf'. Let rise in a warm 1Jlace un~il dough is doullled. ahuut 30 min. 5. Bake Ht :J75°F. 12 to 15 min. Remove rolls to wire rncks immedintely. Drizzle warm roll~ with Ornni_.re Glaze and Icing. Ii c/11z. roll.~ Orange Glaze -Stir to- gether in a saucepan 1/:! cup 11ue;ar, ~ cup lighl C'orn syrup. 11~ cup bot woter, and 1 tablespoon r;raled orun ,,;e p eel. Bring to boiling nnd cook 2 min., s tirring several time~. Set aside. Icing -Blend 10 table- spoons sifted C'on(eC'tion- ers' ia11gar. 2 tenspoons water, and 1A teaspoon ''anillo extract. - -~,--,---------~------------~--~------:-c,...,-;------~----- The best in life are real. The real things in life just can't be beaten. After all, what could be better than the real cakes you bake from scratch? Nothing. Bufit does take longer at a time when life's a lot more hur~ied than it used to be. · That's why Fleischmann's developed the new Rapidmix method. It makes baking the real thing quicker and easier than ever before. Because you no longer have to dissolve the yeast, worry about water temperature or heat the bowl . Now you just bl~nd Fleisc hmann's Yeast with your other dry ingredients, mix-and bake one of the best things in life. A light, tasty cake. The real thing. For 70 real thing recipes, including the Babka below, send 25¢ for "Fleischmann's New Treasury of Yea st Baking", Box 64 F, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10559. ...... -: -----,. These are the m.emories that never grow dim ... 0 f young voices joined in a joyous old hymn. Of bonnets abob to the cadence of canes, And grandjather-watches on great gold chains. Hormel Harn ~an~ Of sugar-shell eggs that held small, secret sights, And baskets brim-filled with a mi/lion delights, IAS'llR UIADITIOH Of the elegant ham in its clove-starred glaze, For the family feast of our Easter Days. This ham has shared the happJness of many a family celebration. For this is the famous Hormel Ham -America's first ham in 1 can. Patiently boned, trimmed, shaped and baked to ma1ni- ficent full flavor. Ready to heat and carve smoothly into broad, juicy slices. e Hormel makes this same, famous ham today-true to its 1reat tradition. ' "Battling Grandpas" L Return to War They were hot-shot pilots in World War II; now they're back in combat in Vietnam as graying eagles-but still "gung ho " • By JOHN KENT T T. COL. David Thomas of LJ the U. S. Air Force re- cently completed student-pilot training in an C-47 attack- cargo plane and now is flying in combat areas of Vietnam. What makes tbjs unusual is that Thomas is 45, the father of three, and is ftying the same type of plane he flew in World War II, when he recorded 67 combat missions. He's one of numerous "battling grandpas" -retreads from World War II-who are serving in their third war (count- ing Korea). The idea is to ease the combat burden on you nger pilots in Vietnam. An irony of the jet age is that the graying eagles are still piloting t he lumbering propeller-driven "Gooney Birds" of the early 1940s, probably the most successful cargo planes ever manufactured. Nowadays, the C-47s still carry cargo but also, under the nickname, "Puff, the Magic Dragon," are equipped as gunships to provide close-in combat support. Lt. Col. Robert A. Davidson, for example, brought his C-47, a fat tar· get for enemy ground fire, right over the enemy M they attacked the Binh Thuy air base. Davidson's machine guns walloped the enemy so hard they fled. Davidson won a Distinguished Flying Cross. He is 43--and served 29 months in World War II. Then there's Maj. John E. Mackey, who at 45 logged 40 combat missions in Vietnam in a "hot" jet, then re- turned to his World War II love, the C-47. "The jet is fun flying," he says, "and you don't see enemy ground fire because you're t raveling so fast. The 'Gooney,' though, is so slow you can see t hem aiming at you-that makes life '1ore exciting." Our women military pilots are back in action, too. Lt. Cols. Ann R. 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F W I ·I .1toUL.W. 7 IL. Miami, Flori~ 33125 I I Pll'.AS( l'lllNT I N•tne I I Add~•·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Cl~ Stile Z•P I I Phone Age I l~----~------------------------J .r ENTERTAINMENT INGER -STEVENS SAYS: "I Gan't Live Only for Myself" PEER J. OPPENHEIMER ACTRESS INGER STEVENS found her ..t1. moment of extreme desolation on New Year's Eve, 1959. As far as she was concerned, all of her life added up to a big fat zero. Her solu- tion was to take a handful of sleep- ing pills and lay down to die. "At that moment, it seemed the only thing left to do with my life,'' Inger explained. "I'd taken a good look at the people around me and at mnelf. And all I saw was empti- ness. I sat in my little apartment and stared at the walls. How desperately I wanted to talk to someone! Only there was no one." Three days later, a janitor discovered Inger Stevens in a coma. She was rushed to the hospital, where docto1'8 fought tenn- ciously for her life. At last she rallied. but her leg; were swollen four times their nor- mal size with phlebitis, and blood clots formed beneat,h her left lung. Worse, she was bJind for two weeks. As Inger picked up the threads of her life again, she came to realize that there had to be more to living than feeling sorry for her- self. She knew she could not exist for her- self alone any longer. Inger used this under- standing to launch herself into a new and rewarding life-a full-scale crusade for mentally retarded children. She speaks often of retiring from Holly- wood and devoting her life to working with retarded children. She certainly has no com- plex about being a star. "I don't even know what the word means and I care less," she insists. Yet she can no longer doubt that she is good and can point to nine starring roles in the last three years--each of which gain- ed her recognition as a fine actress. Among Inger's most recent films are "Firecreek," "A Long Ride Home," "The Borgia Stick,'' "Guide for the Married Man," "House of Cards," "Five Card Stud," and currently, "A Dream of Kings," in which she really comes alive as a sex-starved widow. Yet while achieving professional acclaim is important in giving Inger financial and professional security, it could still leave her emotionally bankrupt-if she \vould let it. But Inger no longer lives for herself. "I have achieved a wonderful balance in my life now,'' she explained. That began when former Gov. Pat Brown appointed Inger a member of the advisory board of the Neuropsychiatric Institute of UCLA Medical Center, and she became chairman of the California Council for Mentally Retarded Children, both of fices she still actively holds. Every spare moment 11 Famil71 W66kl11, March 8, 1970 Inger 1<1()1' ravea ,,. "A Dream of Kinq1." is spent at the Kedren Community Health Center in Watts. Inger dosen't believe in living like a star, although she could . She bas been a wealthy woman ever since she starred in "Farmer's Daughter" for three seasons on tv. She has a manager to make sure "there will never have to be a benefit for me!" and has in- vested in real estate, day-care centers, con- valescent homes, a chain of pharmacies, bank stock, and a trust fund for herself. "I also have a $100 bill tucked away-just in case," Inger laughed. Inger, 35, sti11 lives alone-but she isn't lonely. An offspring of a broken marriage, Inger Stensland came to America at the age of 11. After high school, she went to New York where she joined the chorus of the then popular night club, The Latin Quar- ter, and worked in tv commercials on the side. She met and subsequently married theatrical agent Tony Soglio (who changed her name to Stevens), but they were di- vorced three years later. The disillusion- ment of this marriage plus two diBappoint- ing romances-<me with Bing Crosby-led to her near-fatal sleeping-pill bout. But Inger still continues to get involved with people. When she was on location in Mexico for a film, she found out that a stunt man's wife and baby were in a hos- pital in Los Angeles. If he went to them, he'd lose his wages. Since he needed the money to pay the bills, be was trapped. Inger didn't rest until she'd seen to it that the man not only had the money to make the tTip home but that be was paid while he WM gone! It is very likely that Inger will not marry for some time. She bas been too bitterly hurt too many times. Whenever one brings up the subject of all the time and effort and money she has put into these pa.st years for unfortunate children, her eyes flash and she quickly replies, "It is nothing compared to what they have given me! I am happy doing for others. I wake up to every day to see it." • - Meet the go-anywhere, do-anything Hush Puppieg famil}i. Hush Puppies• classics for everyone in your family ... for going places and doing things. That's why soft, comfortable Hush Puppies were born. \ What do they offer 7 Cushioned soles. Steel shank support. Easy-ca re Breathin' Brushed Pigskin• or supple smooth leathers. In an array of new spring colors. Even the prices are comfortable: Men's from about $14, women's from $12, children's from $9. Shown are just a few of many new styles now at your nearby store featuring Hush Puppies• shoes . • C 1970 Wolverine World Wide. Inc .• Rockford, M1ch1gan 49341-Hush Puppies• shoes, hats: Wolverine• shoes. boots. gloves. caps ; Ross1gnol1• skis : Le Trappeurr• ski boots : Wolverine/Killy apres ski boots. gloves. helmets : Bates Floaters." Phi Bates shoes : Sioux M ox• moccasins. slippers; Trendsetter sandals. boots : Verde• shoes: Clarino• poromenc upper ma terial . Pigskin by Wolverine.• A product of WOLVERINE ................... wxw:wwv .. WO .. t..D w•o• . . l .... ·QUIPS AND QUOTES While browsing around in the attic, Junior came across an old report card ,, which had been his fa- ther's. He brought it downstairs and compared it with the one he had just received at school and which he intended to show when his dad was in a good mood. When Dad was seated in his easy chair, Junior ap- proached: "Hey, Dad, just look at this old report card of yours and then look .at the one I just got. Why, your grades aren't any better than mine." Dad quietly compared the cards, then shook his head sadly. "You're right, son," he said. "I guess the only fair thing to do now is give you what my Dad gave me." -F. G. Kernan ('-< It wo-u.td have helped a great dea.l if the pio- neers ha.d located cities closer to airporf.s. -Lucille J. Goodyear Lawyer to wife who wanted a divorce: ''Sor- ry, but I'm a criminal lawyer, not a divorce ~ lawyer. But if you ever decide to shoot him, I'm sure I could get you off." -Gene YG8enak 20 If tombstones told the truth, everybody would want to be buried ai sea. -Wilfred Beaver F4mil11 Weekl11, March 8, 1970 Gone to Pot Conecieace le the etlll, email voice, Nagging and auuelng, That telle you that you ehoulda't play Poke..........whea you're loeing. -Bal Chad..,klc The young lieutenant was told to appear be- fore the selection board, which was considering his promotion. He spent the evening before his appearance diligently ap- plying spit and polish and in going over in his mind the answers to pos- sible questions he'd be asked. When he entered the hearing room, he held his bead high. His car- riage was erect. But be stumbled at the door and fell flat on his face. He rose, brushed himself off, saluted, and said, "Gen- tlemen, I have fallen into good company." He got his promotion. -Dorothea Kent Le¥sDrawa LaushlnsGlrt B11 Ann David.ow Draw a club and add Look, you've got a laughing girl I Hld•·•·Name Hidden in this sen- tence is something a driv- er should know when he wants t-0 reach his des- tination in the shortest time: They left their out· er wraps in the ball be- fore they entered the reception room. (See Amwer Box) Minus One From a five-letter word for a long band of cloth we use around our necks or beads, take away the last letter and get the lasting mark of a wound. (See Amwer Box) Plus One To a t hree-letter word that asks in what man- ner a thing is to be done, add a la,st letter and get the word for the sound dogs make when they bay at the moon. (See Answer Box) Answer Box '&lnOl{ :;n118N·8-3PJH . .1'8:>s-µv:>s : auo snuyw 'JM.Ol{-M.OH :auo &Rid I sure am glad that my daughter was too young to notice I looked like a fat, buttered biscuit here. And when I think of it now, I hadn't even.reached 265 pounds at the tinu thia picture was taken. Now look at me at 136 pounda. Sure is fl.90/l. to get inlo atyUsh cfothes, specially sirn-e I'm only 32 year• old. I carried my bridegroom over the thres~old. Then I lost 129 pounds. Maybe you can get an idea of what my husband and I looked like as a ooupJe, when I tell you that I've Jost as much as Charles weighed at our wedding. 129 pounds. Do you understand now why I was the one to carry him over the threshold of our first home? Being fat had made me a loner through most of my school years. Mamma had a job at that time, and to ease her oonscience for leaving my sister and me, she always gave us ice cream money. And I never missed a scoop. Besides, I'd stuff on bread and potatoes and sweets and aJI kinds of candy. I remember how much I wa nted to be on the square-dancing team at school. But I was turned down. First. because I was so big, I couldn't keep up with the others. And second, because I made too much noise stomping around. AU I can say now is, thank goodness Charles took me for what I was, not what I looked like. In fact, the only time he ever said anything to me about my weight was when I was expecting. I;Ie was scared for my health. But when anybody said any- thing to me about losin.g, I'd resent it and eat more. After my little girl came and I went up to 265 pounds, even I was afraid. OC course, my doctor had got on to me plenty of times. but I never took By Kathleen Coffey -a• told to Ruth L. McCarthy his advice. But this time, it was me who made the decision to reduce. And until you make up your own mind that you have to lose weight, no- body can help you. You see, I'd seen some of those stories in maga· zines about folks who'd lost weight with the help of a reducing-plan candy, Ayds. So I bought the vanilla carame l kind at the drugstore. Later, I switched around to the plain cllocolate fudge type and the chocolate mint fudge for variety. , I took one or two before meals like the directions say. And Ayds helped curb my appetite. Why, on the Ayds Plan, I ate l~ because I reaJty wanted Jess. Where I used to crave buttered biscuits, maca- roni and cheese, and potatoes, I don't have a hankering for them now. In fact, I've acquired a whole new taste for food, since I've got all those starches out of my system. While I was losing, I didn't think about how far I had to go down. Just that with each five pounds, I was that much cl()S('r to my goal. And it worked. By the time Charles and I had our new home in West Asheville, N.C., I was so much slimmer, he carried me over the threshold. Even my little girl notices it now that I'm down to 136 pounds. I'll tell you this, it sure has confused people. My mamma, who hadn't seen me for a Jong while, al- most cried when she spotted me in church. And my uncle oouldn't believe his eyes. But the best reaction of all was from a lady cus- tomer in our store. Charles and I used to deliver her newspapers. I'd sit one side of the car, tipping it most to the ground as I rolled up the papers, and he'd be on the other side, riding up in the air. Well , first time she saw me skinny, she didn't speak. Wouldn't, In fact. Instead she spread the word: "Mr. Coffey's got himself remarried." We laughed. w en e news got back to us. But, in a sense, it's true. Because, than.ks to the help of the Ayds Plan. Charles has got himself a new wife. Me. BEFORE AND AFTER MEASUREMENTS Before After Height 5'6" 5'6" Weight 265 lbs. 136 lbs. Bust 44" 34" Waist 42" 281h" Hips 49" 36" Dress 241/2 10 I I j j I I • l • f f l Just-sit there and watch new Jell-0•1•2<3 turn itself into' fantastically delicious, three-layer dessert. Really. ------ All you do to make 1•2•3 is open one envelope, beat with water, and pour into any kind of glass or bowl. Then chill until $et. 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However, there are specialists in the field of human relationships who have acquired extensive knowledge in the art of getting along with oth- ers. FAMILY WEEKLY consulted sev- eral of them for their advice. "To love ~nd be loved and to work productively are two of our strongest natural drives," says Dr. Manfred H. Hecht, clinical psychologist, who is supervising psychoanalyst at New York's Postgraduate ~nter for Men- tal Health. "These are things we deeply want to do. "Whenever someone says or does anything in a hurtful way that re- flects unfavorably on us, counter to our ego need, the relationship be- tween us is sure to suffer. "Marriage, for example, embodies inte~e psychological needs on the part of both husband and wife," Doc- tor Hecht adds. "Among them are love, a sense of belonging, and emo- tional support. "But many marriage partners are not helping their mates to meet these needs. It may be out of simple neg- ligence, a lack of awareness, or just plain selfishness that the mate bas not fulfilled important needs in the marriage." Doctor Hecht adds a few words of professional advice: "Relate to people. Be sensitive to Hockey pl.ayers Ua.p over glass waU to aid their well-liked coach. their needs, feelings, hopes, and fears. Be receptive, ready to listen or help. But be aware that not all Nlationships can work out." Clark W. Blackbum, general di- rector of the Family Service Asso· ciation of America, has been work- ing to promote congenial rapport within families for 30 years. The association binds together 340 f am- ily social-service and marriage-coun- seling agencies across 'the U.S. "The family," he says, "should be the social unit in which we can be as- sured · of love but in which we can feel free to 'sound oft' about things that are bothering us." Fair sharing, in Blackburn's view, is another principle in family rela- tions. Burdens, responsibilities, no- fun chores should be equjtably dis- tributed. Giving anyone reason to feel that others are talcing advantage of him guarantees discord. The American Telephone and Tele- graph Company is pioneering a sim- ple but generalJy overlooked human- relations concept that is causing many of its 800,000-plus employees to feel friendlier toward their bosses and relish their jobs. Under the di- rection of work supervisors, jobs are being made as interesting as possible -"enriched," as it's explained by the program's architect, Robert N. Ford, social psychologist and AT&T's di- rector for manpower utilization. The program had its inception about four years ago. AT&T, along with many other big companies, was concerned about the heavy employee turnover. Some firms have lost u many as one quarter of their work- ers, mostly through quitting, in a single year. Retraining and restaff- ing are costly in money and time. Ford began to implement a theory developed by Frederick Herzberg ot Case Western University. "What happens," says Ford, "is that the work itself can be so boring people don't want to do it. But you can make people's jobs interesting and challenging-and it pays oft. "Take dishwashing. Suppose your employee is bored sick of the job. It's no good to tell him, 'You've been washing dishes a long time, why don't you switch over to carrying them to the kitchen?' That's no more interesting than washing. "But you can say to that man, 'We want you to be responsible for or- dering the soap and alJ the materials needed for dishwashing and to make out the work schedules for the dish- washing crew.'" AT&T thus now permits phone op- erators to summon police and fremen on their own instead of referring such emergency calls to supervisors as formerly waa required. Business- office representatives can grant cus- tomers refunds without getting them approved, and repairmen can decide whether the company is liable when customers claim damage occurred when phones were being instalJed. Surely one of t he most charismatic handlers of workers is Emile Fran- cis, coach and general manager of the high-ranking New York Rangers hockey team. Wben Francis became involved in a scuffle in the stands at Madison Square Garden during a game several seasons ago, 13 Ranger players in pads and skates managed to climb over the 10-foot-high pro- tective glass surrounding the ice to go to Francis' aid. "I demand effort, but not super- sk.ill from my men," Francis says. "Absolutely no favoritism. I've seen the resentment on teams when a play· er who scor ed a few more goals was allowed to come and go as he pleased." 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During • long growing se•son they rMy retlCh 12" In diam- eter, elweys m•lntalnlng their nut regulated shape. and Peonies I 2 PEONIES 25~ riiOUif wnsrn:· .. =·~'~::..--------1 1 u . #1 Dept. ns9-1M I , .......... II. '1101 . I I Please send the following: I I I I f I I I I I I I I I f tm111ote,...._..,_.,,"'°..._.._ I 1~-I HOME OFFICE veryOM'• favorite. With 8edum orders of 12.50 or rnot'9, fADDl'DI I HOUSE OF WESLEY, Nursery Division, :;', c::_.~2.:VZ'ot"": ~~~~i!!.v!ue~ :cm : R. R. 1, Bloomington, Illinois 61701 some peonlea-apecl•I with thla value-S*lied Sedum offer. tlTA Zif -I ._ _______________________________________ .. ___ _. _____________________ , - ~ 'Wiflflie ~~e £f)e@ial -·--· COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY SADDLEBACK .... till HOLDER by t>lek WllSM WILSON FORD -·-Butla.-Buell A driver casually mentioned to his passenger (as we all have), "Did you ever notice, that it always takes longer to ge( someplace than It does to get back?" His companion replied. "Certainly, that's the Law of Diminishing Returns." Speaking of driving places reminds one of the couple who were on a cross-country vacation trip. '\'he sleeoy husband who had been at the wheel all day said, "Thc~f' was a motc!l back there!" His wife reolled, "but that was neons ago!" Well we hope> you won't have to drive so far to see our great 1970 Fords that you have to have over night accommodations, but If you do, Orange County has some of the hPst in the world. Here Al WUsnn Ford Sales at 18255 Beach Blvd. we've l?Ot some of the best in the world also. In fact we think they're the very best ... You no doubt have heard the n11mei; of our different models from the nation's most exoeri· <'ncPd automobile manufacturer ... Have you driven them? That's the supreme test . . . Be our guest . . . Try a 1970 Ford on for size. Maybe your bag Is something sporty? How about a Mustang? Or perhaps Thunderbird is your choice . . . what about Torino? We could 1!0 on forever. Therc'.11 Falcon, G.l!laxfe, Cortina . . . you couldn't find a wider selection or models and selections of colors, equloment it you tried. You owe It to yoursf'lf to test drive a 1970 Foret We think we have one of '{he mC"St com- plete selections of Fords to be found in Southern California ... we think you'll agree . . . drop in and see us. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 7. 1970 ·01.CK WILSON'S See all the g· ..... _ newest ones for TORINO BROUGHAM 2-DR. HARDTOP _,, TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOURCHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF . THE SAN DIEGO FRWY .. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALts DIPF. t ...... 10 , ..... 7 hys SHYICI OPIN TIMS .... ,. Fri., I ........ 5 , .... . Me:t., I •·"'· t• t '·"'· 592-5511 1 J SUNDAY, MARCH 8 10:55 AM fJ @ (])NBA Basketball (C) Philadelphia vs. New York at Madison Square Garden. 12:30 O RETURN Angefs Baseball (C) California Angels vs. Chicago Cubs, live from the Angels' Palm Springs training camp. Four more pre-season Angel games are scheduled for telecast be· fore the start of regular season play in April. Dick Enberg hosts a 30-mlnute pre-game show. 1 :00 B la CJ) The Florida Citrus Invitational (C) Golf tournament from the Rio Pinar Country Club in Orlando, Florida. Defend· Ing champion Ken Still competes with top golfers on a par· 72. 6,849-yard course for his share of the $1 50,000 purse. Coverage follows through from the 15th hole to conclusion of play. 1 :30 B The Killy Challenge (C) 2:001J NHL Hockey (C) L.A. Kings vs. Oakland Seals at Oakland. Q) @ Shell's Wonderful Wortd of Golf (C) 4:00 fJ @ill The American Sportsman (C) Bill Hartack stalks caribou in Canada; Curt Gowdy and Joe Brooks fish for per- mit (a pompano) off the F.lorida Keys. Veteran Bl•fran slugger Dick Tlger (left) t.ku on former World Mlddl• weight Ch•mpion Emlfe Griffith (right) In • 10.round middleweight bout set to air live, •nd In colOf', from M•dbon Squere Guden, Wed,. M•rch 11 •t 7 PM on Ch•nnel 9 (KHS). 4:30 EI!) Skiing (C) "Perfect Parallel." A study of the problems of parallel skiing. including basic components of the parallel turn. 5:00 ®' (i) The Killy Challenge (C) m Futbol·Soccer: Botafo~o vs. Seleccion Mexicana. ' ~ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 7:00 fJ Tiger/Griffith Boxing Match (C) Live coverage of a ten· round, non-championship middleweight bout between Dick Tiger and Emile Griffith from Madison Square Garden. 9:00 ai> Box de Meidco; Fight of the week from Mexico. THURSDAY, MARCH 12 8:30 O Boxing From the Olympic (C) Tentative card: Jose Valdo· vinos vs, Shig Oki in 10-round bantamweight bout. SATURDAY. MARCH 14 12:30 O Angels Baseball (C) California Angels vs. Seattle Pilots at Palm Springs. 1:00 O O 00 NCAA Basketball (C) Regional finals. Teams and locations to be announced. fJ ~ CJ) Monsanto Open Golf (C) Uve from Pensacola Coun· try Club in Pensacola, Florida. 2:30 B CBS Golf Classic (C) Players to be announced. 3:30 O @ (3) Pro Bowlers Tour (C) The $60.000 Don Carter Classic. Q!) (I) CBS Golf Classic (C) 5:00 Q (11) @ ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) 10:30 m USC·UCLA Gymnastics (C) Leading the Trojan squad are Jim Betters, Randy Martin, Bob ~uri:1er, . Tim Pusztal, Ken Browner and Ken Cole. UCLA is ptnmng its hopes on Larry 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ......... May be used on envelopes as return address labels. Al so very handy as identification labels for marking personal items such as books , records, photos, etc. Labels stick on gl,.~s and may be used for marking home canned food items. All labels are printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality whjte gummed paper and packed in reusable magic seal top container. 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Th is very different pro- g ram lends itself to family bud9etin9 by includ- ing service and maintenance •t no additional charge: oil, oil changes, seals, transmission serv- ice, etc., etc. In •ddition, the dealer buys your present cu , freein9 capital for investment in the mar~et or that vacatio n property on the riv- er. And every two years, you get a brand new c•r. For An F.xcellent Booklet On This Sub;ect Call our Leasing Secretary SATURDAY THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 7, 1970 narrates this-BBC documentary of the Spanish Civil War and its af. termath. the Franeo regime. MARCH 7 EVEN I NG 5:00 0 It's Acadl1aic (C) Alexander Hamilton (LA.), Taft (Woodland Hills) and Pasadena high schools compete. 0 @ (1) a) ABC's Wide World of SPorts (Cf B The Avengen (C) m Movie: "I'll Cry Tomorrow" (drama) '55 -Susan Hayward. Richard Conte, Eddie Albert. ~ Patty Dulle (6) Hi«fi Chaparral (C) Joyce Clten Cooks (R) ~ Ci) Call of the West (C) g) Cine en la Tarde a;) Sports Spectacul1rs (C) 5:30 IJ Rod Serling's Wonderful World of . • . Snobbery (C) <R) Q KNBC Newservlce (C) 11 Press Box (C) Jack Kent Cooke guests. m McH1le's N1vy Ff:) News in Perspective (C) (R) 9 (j) Humphrey Bogut Theatre m Rlflem1n 6:00 IJ Big News (C) (60) 0 ~ (i) m Huntley · Brinkley (C) (30) 11 Grand Ole Opry (C) (30) 0 Boss City (C) (30) Sam Riddle hosts. a> BILL BURRUD: ANIMALS * ACTION ·& ADVENTURE m Animals, Action end Adventure (C) (30) "Surf's Up!" Hawaii's biggest and best waves are chal· lenged by the surfing tel 6:30 O KNBC News Conference (C) (30) 11 Melody Ranch (C) (60) 0 Rosey Grier (C) (30) David Canary, Tuane & Rosemary guest. I!) I Sl'i(1Al I The Special Gentry II (C) (60) Bobbie Gentry sings a variety of songs in her second TV special. Bobby Goldsboro is si>e· cial guest. Others include Rick Nelson, Joe South, Fannie Flagg and The Sugar Shoppe. 1 (3) Here Comt the Brides (C) (60) ~ (i) laufh-ln (C) (60) fl'E) twin Circle Helclline (C) (30) @I) Hit P1rade (Cl (60) m Edp of Ettrnlty (30) al Man From UNCLE (C) (60) 7:00 IJ Q!J Ci) CBS Evenlne News (C) (30) Roger Mudd. 0 KNBC Survey (C) (30) ''The Paper Airplane." O Anniversary Game (C) (30) 0 Dt1lh Valley Days (C) (30) "The Biggest Little Post Olhce in the World." A shrewd Irish busi· nessman take advantage or his job as postmaster. Dale Robertson hosts and stars. m I sfic1A( I R1ndy Sparks Pre· senta S11urd1y Nlfht (C) (60) Sparks Is host and entertainer. Guests are Jonathan Winters, Sue Raney, Bel· land & Sommerville, Patti & Chris, and The Jim Helms Orchestra. EI!) NET Journal (60) (R) "The Spanish Turmoil.'' Dirk Bogarde m Rat Patrol (C) (30) 7:30 IJ ~ 00 J1dlie Gleason (C) (60) 0 l6J m Andy Williams (C) (60) udy Carne, The First Edition, Ray Stevens. Smokey Ro~inson and The Osmond Brothers guest. 11 Saturday Ni&ht Movie: (C) "Countdown to Doomsday'' (sus· pense) '67~eorge Ardisson, Horst Frank, Interpol agents become in· volved in a network of intrigue. 0 @ (}) (E Let's Make 1 Dul (Cj (30) Monty Hall hosts. O Million $ Movie: "Man In the Net" (mystery) '59 -Alan Ladd, Carolyn Jones. Circumstantial evi· dence builds against a youne ad executive accused of murdering his alcoholic wife. I!) Wonders ·of the World (C) (30) "Beauties of Bali.'' The linker Fam· ily visits the temples, ex.otic dances and scenery of Bali. g) Muimlllano y Catlota (30) 8!00 0 @ (1) (E Newlywed Game (C) (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. m Movie: "I'll Cry Tomorrow'' (drama) ·s~Susan Hayward, Ed· die Albert, Richard Conte. Story of Lillian Roth, based on her auto biography as written by herself, Mike Connelly and Gerald Frank. I Hawaii Calls (C) (30) Men From Cochise (30) NET P11yttouse (90) (R) "A Generation of Leaves 'Stopped Run· ning'." Story about two young people who set out for a Cahfornia commune. g) Sylvia J Enrique (60) 8:30 IJ Q!J (i) My Three Sons (C) (30) Dodie's six.year-old friend gets a crush on Ernie, and Chip'~ own mother teaches his hlslol) class 0 1 (6) m Adam-12 (C) (30) "Veneeance." Malloy and Reed are assisled by an ex-convict when a gang ol hoodlums attack them. Former Philadelphia Eagles' Timo· thy Brown is featured. 0 @ @ al Lawrence Welk (C) (60) Jim Roberts sings "Faith Un· locks the Door," the number th et tops the request list. I!) Buck Owens Show (C) (30) fi) lntern1tlon1I Playhouse (30) 9:00 IJ ~Ci) Green Acres (C) (30) 0 @ (6j m NBC Saturday Mov· ie: (C) ''The War Lord" (drama) '66 -Charlton Heston, Rosemary Forsyth. Richard Boone, Maurice Evans. Guy Stockwell Story of an 1 lth·century Norman knight who establishes rule of a primitive Druid village on the shores of I he North Sea. (E Biii Anderson Show (C) (30) fi) Museum Movie (60) g) Noche de £.streno (2 hr) 9:30 1J ~ (i) Petticoat Junction (C) (30) When Floyd Smoot retires as engineer or the Hooterville Cannon· ball. the train is scheduled for the junk heap, June l..Dckhart Jr., dauehter of the series star. appear~ as one of the !rain's passengers 11 DEBUT The Square Wotld ot Ed Butler (C) (30) "The Pollution Revolution." Guests are Robert l Chass. Tom Donnelly. Roeer D11 mond, John K. Slewart Jr • Karen Jensen. ( '0 1f I, d ) . - 1 ti e ' fJ @ (I) e Ji••J Durante '9te· •nts Tht Lennon Sisten (C) (60) Guests are Leslie Una:ns, Vic Da· mone and Arte Johnson. I Phllbln's People (C) (90) StonetHn fa111lty (C) (30) The Toy That Srew Up (60) "Lady's Windermere's Fan." The 1925 film version of Oscar Wilde's play, starring Ronald Colman, Ber1 Lytell and May McAvoy . 10:00 El 9 (j) Mannix (C) (60) Man· na1 soon realizes nobody wants him on a murder case Involving a vi· clous TV comm~ntator (guest Don OeFore). Reva Rose. Oliver Mc· Gowan, Arlene Martel are featured. 11 m News (C) (30) Cl) Etnut Tubb ~ (C) (30) 10:3011 Robert It Dornan ~ (C) (90) Guests include Sid fields, Rev. Wurbrand and student lead· ers of the SOS movement. 0 News (C) (30) Bill Bonds. m USC-UCLA Basketball (C) (2 hr) USC Trojans V1. UCLA Bruins in Pacific Ei11ht Basketball competi lion at LA. Memorial Spor1s Arena. Q) TV Partytine (C) (30) (i7) (3) Love, American Style (C) (60) ID NET FHtlval (60) (R) "Balle! Gala." I(!) Paaport to Travet (C) (30) 11:00 I) fJ a Ci) al NtWS (C) fJ Movie Special: ''The Lowd Ont" (comedy) '65-Robert Morse. Miiton Berle, Liberace, Anjanette Comer, Jonathan Winters, Robef1 Morley, Jayne Mansfield. Satiric film about the hithly profitable American mortuary business. When a Hollywood star commits suicide. h1s nephew must sell his uncle's house lo pay for the 11ala funeral. Q) Sospel Mus1c T11fte (C) 11:15 IJ Fabulous 52: "Roman Holi- day" (romance) '53-Gregory Peck, .eudrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert. A deli11htfully funny love story aboul a lonely and bored princess who becomes infatuated with an Amer- ican newspaperman who plots to make her the subject of a profit- able scoop. fJ Saturday Nipt Movie: (C) "The IUnt & I" (musical) '56 -Yul Brynner. Deborah Kerr. Rita Mor· eno, Martin Benson. Story of the school teacher who urives in Siam to teach the children of the kin(. Qj ~Award Theatre: "Torrid Zone.· James Carney, Ann Sheri- dan. 11:30 0 Q) m News (C) @(1) The Bia pt1J/Wrnttln1 (C) Q)@ Spotlipt Tlteatrt (C) "Mo· ment to Moment." 11 :45 Q) Morie: "Make Mint Mink" (comedy) '60-Terry-Thomas. Athene Seyler. 12:00 0 m Jollnny Caf'IOn (C) 12:15 ID All·Nlpt Sllow (C) "Heaven Can Walt," "Sava11e Grlnao." and "Annapolis Story." 12:35 @ (]) Judy Lynn Sllow (C) 1:00 I) Movie: (C) "Th• Hard Man" (western) 'SS-Guy Madimn. Lome Greene. 1:30QNtwJ (C) 2:00 O II Mondo (C) "Wild, Weird, Wonderful Italians." Baxter Ward hosts. 2:30 I) News/Gift Us This Day (C) Pap !5 World Premiere Mouie Martin Balsam and Larry Storch co-star with Burt Reynolds, Suzanne Pleshette, Melvyn Douglas, Jill Banner and Peter Brown in "Hunt· ers Are for Killing," a World Premiere Movie airing on the CBS Thursday Night Movie at 9 PM . Burt Reynolds portrays L. G. Florin, a former high school football star, who was wrongfully convicted of manslaughter in an automobile accident. He returns to claim his rightful share of his late mother's estate from his estranged and wealthy father, Keller Florin (Melvyn Douglas), and to see his former sweet· heart, Barbara Soline (Miss Pleshette). When Barbara's police chief father (Martin Balsarp) learns that his daughter wants to leave her hus· band for Florin, he sets out to harass L. G. in hopes of finding an excuse to eliminate him. 'The Young Americans' Music is the keynote of "The Young Ameri- cans" Special airing on ABC, Thursday at 9 PM . Joining the group of 36 young people are spe- cial guests Lorne Greene, Tiny Tim and The Committee. Opening with "Love Makes the World Go Round," the youthful singers, who come from high schools and colleges in Cali· fornia, perform songs with an accent on love and good will. Milton C. Anderson founded "The Young Americans" in 1962 and is the group's director. He believes there can be understanding "through the medium of youth, which is a universal experience-and music, which is the universal language." Members of the group range in age from 15 to 20 years. 2 Doo1 I One F. B A·T·T·E·N·T·l·O·N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE AL WA. YS WANTED• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 on The New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 Door e 4 Door e w...-e loodltett & Pick• DOT DATSUN 18835 S.ach Blvd. Huntinc,ton S.11ch 841-7781or540-0442 OPEN SUNDAYS We Leoae .&II Mo!!n of Con One Of the Largest Impor ters Of Europec..·,i Cars Th So. Cal. Bayside Motors .&UTHC'lltlllr) IMW C.,& L£4' Ir ~£~VICE 1200 w~,t Coa1t Hwy Ne ... port Beac;h ORANGE COUNTY'S [][Q]~[QJITJ~ DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 HEAD9UAR1ERS Hu,etetectlefl .. _& ..... He<wtlYe & -.-1tra•r ,,...... ,.-kM fer t1,11n .. i.te NII•.,.,. OPE LS GALORE! H ... 1 ... tttory ef N-• UM4 Opeh -,r1ce4 te ... , 1111-4llstufy TERRY BUICK BILL MAXEY TOYOTA, INC. 1888 I BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 847·8SS6 GUARANTY IMPORT CAR CENTER Alweys a ct-4 ..Neri•• _, -4 f'endles, Trlwisplas, MG'a, Sa•· "-""• etc. We H•• • hll Ilse sf aed h11port1. Lo,.est S.l"flce Dept. 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Coast Hwy., N.8 642-9405, 540-1764 In the Marbor Area the Eco•y line for the Quality millled. 2145 Hubof", Costa Mesa 540-6410 SUNDAY MARCH 8 MORNING All stations reserve right to change programming with· out advance notice. 1:15 Tht Clutatoplltra (C) 1:30 The Blhlt Answers (C) 6:55 ''" us Tlla DIJ (C) 7:00 Tom Incl J~ry (C) Mr. WI.a.bone (C) Staid Heart (C) The Cllriltophers (C) lltman (C) MUlic tnd the Spoken Word (C) Rebell With 1 Clutt (C) Htr1ld of TruUI (C) Rtvlv1I fires (C) CV D1v11 1nd Coli.th (C) limp Unto MJ Feet (C) · m The Christoplltrs (C) Clthtdr•I of Tomorrow (C) Cameus Profile Day of Discovery (C) Wond1,.m1 (C) Allen Revivll Hour (C) ~ Revival Fires Gild Is the Answer (C) Town Hall Mee1in1 • A(riculture Report ethlcal que~ions that hive .risen from the impact on society of 1d· v1nces In the life sciences. fJ @@Im l.....s incl Answen (C) Cl) Faith. for TodlJ (C) fl!) Sesame Strtet (C) (R) #81-85. A five-hour replay of lut week's ~rrams. 10:55 U @ (3) El) NBA Bnlltfblll (C) PhiladelP!iTa vs. New York. 11:00 fJ llJRIIO The Most f11110us Form (C) An explanation 01 this year's new Income tax f.orm, pro· duced by the Internal Revenue Service. CJ Movie: (C) ''T1m•r and the Doctor" (romance) '63-Sandra Dee, Peter Fonda. I HomebuytrS' Culde (C) The f11atstones (C) Churdl in the Home (C) @ First B1ptlst Church (C) (I) SUndlJ Morninf Show: "Ver· diet." Peter Lorre. I Cine en su Cui Scope (C) 11:30 Conversations With 1 PIJcllla· b'ist (C) fJ Movl.: "Flied B1yon1b" (dra· ma) '51-Richard Basehart, Michael O'S)lea. m Clfantor (C) m Su Power (C) AFff R NOON 1:30 look Up and live (C) , . 12:00 I letitf (Cl "Psychology." • Mrs. Alpha Bit (C) 'Thinas lntelli .. ent Puent (~ That Grow" • · 8 (jJJ (})I&) DudltJ Do-Rlftlt (C) • =:<ct) In T tvision (C) Movie: "Hi&fl Noon" (western) 12:30 le The New SoeittJ (C) '52-Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Katy II Youtll ind the Police (C) (R) Jurado. m KATHRYN KUHLMAN 0 TV SEASON DEBUT! *AND GUESTS IN COLOR * ANGELS vs. CUBS-LIVE Kltllryn Kulllm~n (C) FROM PALM SPRINGS! (j) Full 8ospet Rtv1v11 (C) GET SET FOR ACTION! • The Storr (C) 1J RETURN Anrels Baseblll (C) 9:00 Camtr1 Thrff (C) California Angels vs. Chicaao Cubs • Station to Station (C) at Palm ,Springs. ~ of Dbcovery (C) I My Fnorlte M1rti1n (C) {]1) CI>lm hntutic Vopae (C) Oral Roberts Presents (C) 8ospel Music (C) • 4merlcan Problems (C) @ Kltlii:yn lluhlman (C) 1:00 Viewpoint (C) Maggie Savoy, SO· (j) Tom 111d Jerrr (C) ciety editor of LA. Times, guests. • Mino I Mino bndltro a ID ~ m Meet the Prea (C) • This Is tllt life (C) ~ @ I&) Directions (C) "A 9:30 Todly's Rtllaion (C) Nraht In artizburg." • My Favorite Sermon (C) Dr. 0 ~Ci) Floridl Citnls lnvltltiot'I· James Hagelranz of Arc1dla Pres-11 Coif (r) Coveraae from the Rio b eriao Church Is auest speaker. Pinar Country Club In Orlando, Fla .. 8ene Aaby I The World Beyond ~ @ al F1ntutic Four (C) TV W01'111. Ip of the West {C) Or1I Roberb (C) • FtstiYll tn M1drid B1tm1n (C) 1 :30 The llllly Chlllenre (C) • Cyntbl1 , Alticufturt USA (C) (R) • The Bible Answers (C) O ICE Discoverr (C) "The French 10:00 Steps to le1rnln1 (C) Third and Canadians." fourth l rade younasters undertake m Voice of C1lv1rr (C) an exercise in behavioral objectives. I (3) Passport to Tr1vt1 (C) Phil Essman is host. . @ F1rm Show (C) R Tiiis Is the life (C) • Arrlb1 el Norte . Hour of Power (C) Rev. Robert m Profiles of Proeress (C) Schuller. 2:00 tJ NHL Hocke, (C) L.A. Kings vs, 8 (jJJ (j) a) Bullwlnkte (C) Oakland Seals at Oakland, . Movie: "Mutiny'' (adventure) CJ On Clmpu$ (C) (R) "Soiree!" '52-Maril Ste\'ens, Angela Lans-Musical groups al Loyola University bury. are featured. I Arnazin& Three (C) I Press Conference (C) @ 47 H1ppineu Way (C) Buck O•ens Show (C) (j) Camera Tllttt (C) 1 Cl) Sund1y M1tinee: "My Friend I P1nor1m1 39 (C) Flicka.'' 10:30 Cit) (j) F1ce the N1tlon (C) @@ Shtll's Wonderful Wor1d of @ Cf) m Frontiers of Filth Golf (C) (C) P1rt I of "Qu11ity of Life," 1 Cl) Musk.a 1 Pll1bm four.part conversation series on the m Comp1ss (C) P•I• 8 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 7. 1970 Q) lnsift ~Cl • 2:30 Q m J coo; I Onct Upon 1 World (C) A rellafous special explor· Ina the nature of change from 1 human and Christian perspective. O Movie: "Elopement" (comedy) '51 -Clifton Webb, Anne Francis. Will iam Lundlaan. B Million $ Movie: "Winn inc Te1m" (drama) '52 -Doris Day, Ron1ld Re11an, Frink Lovejoy. Cl) Stontt11n F1mlly (C) Q!) (j) Sund1y Afternoon Show: "Arsenic and Old Lace.'' Cary Grant, Raymond Massey. @EFNture 1m Pattern tor LIYin1 3:00 Cllllltr Ernest Tubbs {C) @ Sdlool DaJI (C) • Cruz de Amor Our Inheritance (C) 3:30 • Close-Up (C) "Garbage." TV P1rtytlne (C) 00 Voice of A(rlcult.ure (C) : Mbtero1e11• Nelpborlloocf (C) m A(riculture USA (C) EB Sterlin& The.be 4:00 0 m Experiment In Television (C) ''The £ngarement," by~ playwright Tom Stoppard, is a comedy about 1 man caught in a web of frustrat. . Ing circumstances stemming from not having the money to pay his taxi bill-a taxi he didn't want In the first place. David Warner stars In the film •Ith George lnne$ and Michael Bates. B Dr. Kildare @ (!)a>' Th• Amtrlt1n Sports. 1111n (C) Tockey Billy Hartack hunt.s caribou in Canada, sportscaster Curt Gowdy and Joe Brooks go fish· Ing off the Florida Keys. CD Dollars and Stn .. {C) ~ (i) Once Upon I World (C) tJl) fi1r1 New? (R) "The Cave." 4:15 CD Passport to P\'ofit (C) 4:30 6 Newsm1kers (C) Nell H. Jacoby, Professor of Economics and Business Polley at UCLA. discusses inflation. 0 Movie: "SUsannall of the Moun. ties'' (dr1ma) '39-Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, I Hutl (C) Simson (C) Sklln& (C) "Perfect Parallel." 5:00 I KNXT Newa <C> Clete Robert&. • Spt1ll Up (C) Bill Leyden, Mr. M1po (C) 0 ROCK HUDSON! * .,BllNDFOLD" -COLOR! ·O Movie: (C) "Blindfold" (sus- pense) '66--Rock Hudson, Claudia Cardinale, Jack Warden, Guy Stock· well, Alejandro Rey, Brad Dexter, Hari Rhodes. A 'flew York psychol· oglst is asked to treat an emotion· ally disturbed scientist but is un· aware that his patient is the object of a. planned kidnapping. I D11rtari (C) P1tty Duke 00 Seven Arb Thutre: "Green Grass of Wyoming." '" (i) My World (C) Eli) The Show (C) Dr. Benjamin Spock, and The Friends of Distinc· lion _£Jest. ~ (l) The KlllJ Cllalltnie (C) I Futbol·Socctr Here Come ttl• stirs (C) Min fnHll UNCLE (C) 5:30! 9 00 Amatlur Hour (C) • All·Amtrlcan Colleae Show (C) udaes are Art llnldetter, James BLl~DFOLD IN COLOR Drury (Tiie Virginian) and Jack Hell· man, west coast editor of Variety. (!) ~Hele'• NIYJ FVFN I NG 6:001J 9 (I) CBS Evenln1 News (C) (30) Roger Mudd. CJ fU @ m Frtnk MtCee Re· port (C) (30) O Polka P1r1dt (C) (60) "A Salute to St. Patrick's Day.'' 0 Tiie Groovy Show (C) (60) m Mao From UNCLE (C) (60) t!J Bill BURRUD: ANIMALS *ACTION & ADVENTURE! m Anlmals, Action end Adventure (C) (30) "Hunters of the Sea.'' A team of scientists from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography set oot to capture a giant "killer clam" in the remote regions of Australia. fl!) Specul1tlon (C) (60) (R) "The Art of Acting." Charles Champlin guests. !&) Run for Your Ufe (C) (60) 6:30 tJ Rod Ser1in(s Wonffrful World of • • • Propapnd1 (C) (30) Ser· ling reveals new and enllghtenlng ways of looking at propag1nda. D ~@ m c. E. Coll•&• Bowl 1(30) Judd for the DefenM (C) (60) (j) Skippy (C) (30) 7:00 6 ~ (j) Lnsie (C) (30) Lassie and her friend Ginger, a seeine-eye dog, protect and (Ulde blfnd Clint Fruer (Ford Rainey) through the forest. Ann Doran ruests. 1970 • I Hell- iety. (C) Rt· 1lute > llS :E! itln " A 1pps out " in 'The 1plin lorld Ser· ning lowf (60) 1ssie :-eye Clint the 0 @ 00 m Wild IUncdom (C) ball expert who gives Chet a chance (30) "Lecpards of Sawai Madhopur" to follow his own advice about be· is the story of a family of leopards ing a good loser. National handball thal occupies an otherwise deserted champion Stuffy Singer appears in castle in RaJaslhan. India. (R) an early scene as a handball op-I O Sllowcne S (C) (60) "The Ella pone! of the c:ompetit:ve coach. Fitzgerald Show." Duke [llinrton is I The Sports S.t (C) {30) : her ~ecial 11uest World Tomorrow (30) O {11) la} l.Jnd of the Glints 9:00 ~ Cf) Glen Campbell (C) (60) (C) (60) "Wild Journey.'' Steve and Mike Connors, John Davidson, Liiy Dan have the chance to travel two Tomlin and Glenn Ash 1uest. years back in time to Los An1eles 0 ~@ m Bounza (C) (60} and try to cancel the ori11inal fli1ht "The Gold Mine." A youn1 Mexican of their spaceship. Bruce Dern and boy is befriended by the Cart. Yvonne Craft 11uesl. wrights, who soon learn that the O Rat Patrol (C) (30) price of compassion comes hl1h. m I 5'1¢1ll I Mettomtdia Presents Bruce Dem. Ross Hansen and Tony • • • (C) (60) (R) "The Nudity DeCosta guest. Thing" Ralph Story is narrator of 0 @ (V Q) ABC Sunday Movie: this Irreverent look at what's com· {C) "Dial Hot line" (drama) '69- 1ng off in the world today. Vince Edwards, Chelsea Brown, Kim I The Advocates (C) (60) Hunter, Lane Bradbury, Michael Lar- Comlcos Y Canciones (30) rain. Felton Perry. Doctor Ben Casey 7:30 ~Cf) To Rome With Love (C) is back (in civies this time) as (30) Pokey wants a baby so badly David Leopold, the force behind a that she proceeds lo bring home "hot line" clinic. one she finds in lhe park unat-ID News (C) (30) Larry McCor· tended. mick. 0 ~ (6) m Wonderful World of EE Museum Movie (60) "Get That Disney . (~~ (60) ".Menace on the Man.'' Wallace Ford. Mountain. Co~l~s1on. At the COO· m Homewood (C) (60) "The Mid-CIUSIOR of the C1v1I War. Jed Mclvu die Aaes .. (Char!es Aid'!'an) retu~ns to. North I Dominps Herdez (30) Carohn~ lo find that. his family has 9:30 • News (C) (30) Doug Dudley. b~en dnven lrom their flrf!l by ~oss Hawaii Calls (C) (30) T1mmerlake (A~b~rt Salmi). Mitch . Co1nentarios 1 Cetebridffes (C) Vogel a~d Patricia. Crow,l,ey co·~ar. ld:OO ~ (iJ Mission: Impossible (C) 0 M!!hon $ ~ov.lt. (C) Mystenous (60) After rescuing a prisoner from Island .<sci.fl) 6.1 -!0•n Green· execution by a dictator. the IMF wood. Mich.ael Craig. Michel Call~n. has to find a hiding place so con· Gary Merrill. Herbert Lom. Five spicuous it will be overlooked by m!n escape . from a Confederate police hunting for the fugitive. Carl prison . and . hnd themselves on a Betz uests. mysterious island. 0 ~ @ m The Bold Ones (C) ~ Passport to T~tl (C) (30) (60) "Memo From the Class of land of ~he Green. '76." Danforth and Washburn (Les· ~ Mnlm11iano 1 Carlota (30) lie Nielsen and Hari Rhodes) search 8:00 for a dangercusly contaminated O TONIGHT'S BEST BET! drug supply and a young girl who VAN SHOW' has used 11. Peter Hooten, Fred· * E 0 SU LU · ricka Myers and Billy Gray guest. 0 1a Ci) E.d Sullivan (C) (60) I m News (C) (30) Highlighted is the National Urban • Let Me Talk To ••• (C) (60) Coalition Gl~e . Cl~b. compri~d of l.Jbor Report (C) (30) some 100 d1gnita11es. sports ~11ures . Maaion Forum (30) and st~rs ~f the entertainment : Soul! (C) (60) Jerry Buller is world, including Josh Logan, Roy host to Muhammed Ali, Billy Butler Wilkins. Johnny Carson. Robe~o and The Infinity, Vivian Reed. Archie Clemente, Jack Dempsey, Flip W1I· Bell and The Drells, Patti LaBelle son, Cleveland Amory and John D. and The Bluebells. Rockefeller 111. I Gran Tt1tro (60) O Roller Games -Live! (C) 10:30 The World Tomorrow (C) (30) * T-BIRDS vs. NEW YORK Movie:. "East Side, West Side" 0 Roll G (C) (2 hr) LA. mystery) 50-Ava Gardner. . et ames . Kathryn Kuhlman (C) (30) T·Birds vs. N.Y. Bombers. 11 ·00 0 0 G) News (C) 0 FORD MOTOR COMPANY . Cathedral of Tont0rrow (C) * presents THE FBI William r. Buck1ey Show <C> fJ @ CIJ l(E Tiit FBI (C) (60) It Is Written (C) "The Quest." Inspector Erskine's (6)~ (i) News (C) search for Walker Carr (Earl Holli· 11:30 "Fort Apache" (western) '4.8- man), escapee from a Federal in· John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley st1tulion for the criminally insane, Temple. 1s hampered by the refusal of Carr's 0 lohm~n l ~1rkley (C). ,, father Austin (Larry Gates). to co· 0 Movie. (C) Red Garten (mus-operaie ical) '54-Rosemary Clooney, Jack m M~ie: "I'll Cry Tomorrow" Carson, Guy Mitchell. (drama) 'SS-Susan Hayward, Rich· IColt .45 ard Conte, Eddie Albert. Story of 1 w ABC WHkend News (C) Lilhan Rbth. 6 lnsiaflt (C) ID Cesar's World (C) (30) "Gaucho 8 The Chrlstophen (C) Gusto " , 11:45 1 This Is the life (C) EE Piay of the Week (30) "Come 12:00 Feature Flfm (C) "Buena Parle What May " -Just for Fun." I The F~f111t Saga (60) "Strike." ID Cinema Sunday: "Larceny, Inc." Carrousel Mexicano (60) 1:00 8 Movie: "Ride the Hi1h Iron" 8:30 @@ m Bill Cosb1 Show (C) (drama) '57-0on Taylor. 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Tilll lftlorl!IAIM llOolUet, wrlllen i., u ernln1rrt f1mlb' ~Mllll 1\ltllorltJ, ~rflllt 1961, THC EJIU.lOllE COMPANY -------·---------------------------------------------Mall to: ENURTONE COMPANY • TV 3/8 + TAAZAHA MEDICAL CEHTER, SUIT£ 208 18740 VEHTURA BLVD .. TARZAICA. CAI.IF 91356 NAMl!._----------------- AOORE$1L---------~~~~~-- CITY Al"-----Zl~ .. -000_.,....,.[ l\N ACCRF[JITED PER">! H J/',L '-,f 1-.>'./I( I Pap9 The Movie Game THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 7. 1970 MOPNINC 5:55 IJ Givt Us T1lil Day (C) 6:001J Sunrise Semest•r (C) "Iranian (Persian) Culture and Civilization.'' Mon., Wed., Fri.; "The Social An· thropology of Africa," Tues .. Thurs. Gumby (C) CD Rocky and His Friends (C) News/Stoel! Marklt 8:25 Community Bulletin Board (C) 8:30 Mr. Ma100 (C) Exlf'tist With Gloria (C) Mornln& Watch (C) Ted Meyers. Marine BOJ (C) Jae.II Ui Lann• (C) James Stewart and his pretty partner, Marge Champion, answer a tough question correctly, while Anita Louise performs a skjt with Broadway star Joel Grey oo KTLA's The Movie Game, airi ng weeknights at 8 PM on Channel 5. 6:25 0 Education Exchan1e (C) "Black I nterpretatlons." 6:30 .IJ OdysMy (C) "The Exceptional Child," Mon .• Wed., Fri.; "frontiers of Electronics," Tues.. Thurs. 0 Using Tests lntelllpntly: College credit course. lider·Man (C) (JJ The Lucy Show (C) (6) m It Takta Two (C) Movie: See Daytime Movies. Jack la Uinne (C) Undtfdoa (C) 0) Readln1 Yflth Your Child m Law for the Layman (C) Wed. 6:55 0 ,KNBC Newservice (C) 7:00 CBS News (C) Joseph Benti. @ (6) et) The T oclay Show (C) The His and Her of It (C) Mr. Wishbone (C) Bozo the Clown (C) Commodity/ Stocll Re~rt : Sesame Street (C) # 86·90. 7:301 Features Wonderama (C) Snuffy Smith (C) (i) CBS News (C) 7:45 (i1) CV Video Direst (C) 8:00 IJ Qj Ci) Captain Kan11roo (C) 0 Daphne's Cartoon Castle (C) (3) Queen for a DaJ (C) : fiilldren'a Sltowi, Mon .. Thurs. 9:25 • 1 (6) g;, NBC News (C) 9:3D (J) Bevttly Hlllbllllts (C) · (6) g;, Con~ntratlon (C) Movie: See Daytime Movies. Cartoons and Featllt'ts (C) 1 (I) Hayden's Happenin1 (C) : Children's Shows, Wed. 10:00 1J Andy Griffith (C) 0 Qj (j) m Sale of the Century (C) Jack Kelly hosts. I News/Stock Market (6) sunny Today (C) Children's Shows, Tues.. Fri. 10:3019 (!)Love of life (C) · @ ~ m Hollywood Squarn ( ) Dennis Weaver. Phil Silvers. ED BEGLEY STILL GETS THE JITTERS Ed Begley. win ner of an Academy Award and a Tony Award as well as a recipient of praises from critics and audiences coast to coast, has been acting for 45 years. Yet. he still gets the jitters before stepping onto a stage. Said -Begley: "I go through a terrible time. Movies, television. the stage. it makes no difference. I'm all right once I get on the stage or in front of the lights. I've felt comfortable on a stage all of my acting life. But to get started-ifs nerve-racking." The veteran performer ha tried to ration- alize his stage fright during his career. but it just won't go away. "I was plagued by a terrible sense of inferiority when I was a boy. which might have something to do with it. Maybe it\ ju~t ego--wanting to be better than I am. .. 'Then again. maybe it's because the chal· lenge comes from what I think people ex· pect of me. Every time I go to bat. I put my career on the line. Whatever it is. I still get a case of the butterOies ... Begley was talking during a break in re· hearsah for "Neither Are We Enemies.'' the original drama by Henry Denker which will be the Easter ~eason Hallmark Hall of Fame special on NBC. Friday at 8:30 PM. He co-stars with Van HeOin in the 90- minutc colorca-;t. Page 10 Jn the play, set in Judea at the time of Christ. Begley portrays Annas. a political- power broker. Begley commented : "This is a complex character. Annas is deferential Ed Begley appears as Annas, adviser to Pontius Pilate and a key political figrm• in Judea at the time of Christ. up to a point but his attitude is really some- thing like. 'Yeah, without me you wouldn't last two weeks. You wash my hands and I wash yours'." This is the second Hallmark Hall of Fame appearance for Begley, who starred with Melvyn Douglas in the Hallmark adaptation of "Inherit the Wind." Begley mused: "What success I've had has been due to pure luck. I stumbled into acting. I've never had any training. I just don't know that much about acting tech- nique." He said his biggest help comes from "a good script and a sympathetic di- rector." Begley. a native of Hanford. Conn .. has appeared in oumerou-; television produc- tions. ..I've acted in so many shows." he said, .. , can't remember all of them." He remembers one li ve installment of "Big Town" clearly: "I had to fall from what was supposed to be a 20th story of a building-actually landing on some mat· tresses. During rehearsals, I told the direc- tor that the mattresses didn't cushion my fall enough. 'Don't worry. it'll be fixed by ai r time.' the director said. It surel y was. because when my big moment came. J landed on softer mattresses. all right. but bounced nght back up into camera range!" 70 rs. '· try es rs, 1e- n 't I J ne th on ad 110 JSt ·h- ies jj- as IC- he of 1m of u- :c- ny by lS, I ut :! .. PROGRAMS thru FRIDAY Nanette flbray, Rosem1ry fl)fSyth and Shelley Berman ruest. &J Tmtl films (C) Mon.. Tues., Fri.; World of Women (C) Wed .. Thurs. 11:00 tJ Qj (j) Wbtre Ult Heart Is (C) 0 ~ (6) m Jeopardy (C) Art fleminf hosts. O The Galloplnc Gourmet (C) Gra. ham Kerr. O Tempo (C) Bob Grant and Jeanne Baird host. I Romper Room (C) 11 :25 ~ (i) CBS News (C) 11:30 ~ (i) Search for Tomorrow (C) @ (i) m Tht Who, What Ind Where Game (C) I Across the Sevtn Seas (C) The AAnlvtrury Game (C) Los Anples City Schools TV Classroom &J World of Women (C) Mon .. Tues.. Fri.; Perspective (C) Wed.: The Pierre Show (C) Thurs. EI!) Sesl1T11 strett (C) (R) # 86-901 11:55 0 @ (6) m NBC News (C) AFTfRNOON 12:001 Boutique (C) · Q) (6) m life WitJI linklttttr ( ) Jack and Art Linkletter. I Mr. Maaoo (C) Ci7l (J) Bewitched (C) Shtritt John (C) News (C) Bill Johns Stock Market Report: Close. @ Andy Griffith (C) 12:15 EE Business News 12:30 tJ ~ 00 As the W0<ld Turns (C) 0 (i) m Daya of Our Lives (C) aclfonald Carey stars. O Movie: See Daytime Movies; Kup'a Show (C) Wed. only I tro (1) That Girl (C) Diallni for Dollars (C) stodl Marllet Analysis/ Ntwa A Brazilian Trip (C) Mon. only. 1:00 tJ Qi (i) love Is a ManJ Splen· clored ThTni <C> I~ @ m The Dodors (C) @ (1) (D All My Chlldren (C) QuHn for a Oay (C) Stock Martltl Summary 1:15 EE lnvestorS Showcase EI!) featuru/Edueatlonal Shows 1 :30 I § ~ The Guldin& lipt (C) • 6 m Another World (C) 1 G) let's Make 1 Dul (9 Monty Hall hosts. ID Movie: See Daytime Movies. 1 :45 EE This Is Barbara 1:50 &J fashions In Sewln& (C) 2:001 9 ~ Secret Storm (C) · ~ 6 m Brlfht Promise (C) Cook nf Around the Wor1d (C) Wed. on.!!:_ §@ W Q) Newlywed Ge me (C) (iJ Movie: See Daytime Movies. Commodity/Mutual fund 2:30 I)~ Ed&e of Nlpt (C) D @ 6 m Name Droppers (C) Al Lohman and Roger Barkley. Su· san Saint James. Morey Amsterdam, Peter Marshall guest · I Glr1 Tait (C) B~ Palmer. @(])ff) o.tinf Ca• (C) Ttdlnieal Cornet 3:00 tJ fa (j) Go!Mf Pyle (C) 0 Ifs Your Bet (C) Tom Kennedy. Guests include George Lindsay, Les- lie Nielsen and their wives. I ;t"@' J,~~eral Hosplbl (C) Bozo's Bia Top saiow (C) Womtn and ttle Market @ MatlnH: Don Rodewald. Matinee: Don Wilson. 3:15 m I SJf(1lC I Superintendent of Sc.hoots Report (C) Tues. only. EE Office of the President 3:30 I) Lucky Pak (C) Richard Dawson hosts. Guests include Marty lnrels, Lori Saunders (Mon.): Linde Kaye Henning, Larry Hovis (Tues., Wed., Thurs.). O Miq Douet•• (C) Pearl Balley co-hosts. I ~theOO~n~ To live (C) fi09eye and friends {C) Hobo Kelly (C) Ci) Popeye Cartoons (C) 3:45 fl) Dr. Hudson's Seertt Journal al Features and News (C) 4:00 I) Mr. .Ed; Movie: See Daytime Movies, Mon. and Tues. I De1r Julia Mnde (C) @ @ 'al Dark Shadows (C) The Naked T ruttl (C) Miallty MoUH (C) 4:15 fl) Peter Gunn; African Patrol, Tues., Thurs. EI!) The Friendly Giant 4:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Divorce Court (C) ONews (C) Hazel (C) The Munsters 1 CV Mike Douelaa (C) : Sesame street (C) (R) #86-90. I 00 TM Flintstones (C) El Usurpaclor Bewitched (C) 4:45 EE Waterfront; William Tell, Tues, Thurs. 5:00 KNBC Newservlce (C) News (C) Tom Reddin. flipper (C) News (C) George Putnam. Batman (C) (6) Jimmy Thomason (C) Ci) McHale's Navy • Un Canto de Muico • Gilliran's Island (C) • Gallopinc Gourmet (C) 5:15 EE Business News 5:45 R Political Speech by Gov. Rea1an (C) Tues. 5:30 0 1al ABC News (C) Frank Rey· nolds, Howard K. Smith. Candid Camera Gllllpn's lsl•nd (C) Stock Market/Closin& Prices (6) This Day 1970 (C) : Misterocers' Ntiihborhood (C) (j) News (C) Mike Foley. • Vlruta y Capulina • Town Talk (C) NET's 'Why You Smoke' They don't sing, dance, or even act-but they soon will have their own television series. Their names are Mary Keyes, Charles Settle, and Richard Gil- lespie, three utility company employees, who will make their 1V debuts as the "stars" of NET's series "Why You Smoke-A Self- Test." five half-hour color programs to be telecast March 9 throuah J 3 on KCET, Channel 28, at 7:30 PM . The th~ were chosen by producer Eliot Tozer from amona hundrcdJ of Washington (0.C.) Gaslight Company worken, panly for scientific reasons and partly because they were willing to be followed by cameras for more than a month of cinema veritc-style filming-at home with their families. on the job, and nearly every- where they would go. Settle. Gillespie, and Mrs. Keyes share a problem with millions of Americans.-&noking. They don't perform in the NET series. Their job was simply to be. themselves; to let their true personalities and their problem show through. And they bad one other assign- ment; to ta.kc a four-part writ~n test designed to reveal many things they didn't k.now about why they smoke and how they can change their habits. Viewers of the series will have an OP.portunity to take the same test right io front of their TY sets whale the programs a.re on the air. The test will ap~ar on the screen, and in addition, millions of printed copies wdl be distributed to families throughout the country. Like most heavy smokers, Settle. Gillespie, and Mrs. Keyes have much in common about their smoking habit. They each began smoking very young. for instance. and now they each worry about their own children starting to smoke. Gillespie, a 24-year-old draftsman from Alexandria, Virginia, remembers taking one of his father's cigars at the age of five and lighting up in the bathroom. The resulting effect kept him in the bathroom for some time. he recalls, but despite thi! experience he was smoking in earnest by the age of 14. Mrs. Keyes already has spotted what she considers an ominOU$ sign in the behavior of her little girJ, Audry Lynn: "I see her imitate me," says the 24-year-old accountant from Wheaton, Maryland. "Sbe11 pick up a crayon, a pencil, dip it in an ash tray and pretend she's smoking." Mrs. Keyes admits she began her own smoking at the age of l 2. When Settle, a sales representative, was screened for the TV series he reported smoking two-to-three packs a day, beginning five Despite hu fears that her daughter will become a smoke,, Mary Keye! lights one up with /our-year-old Audrey Lynn on her Jenee. minutes after brushing his teeth in th.e morning. "I began smoking at about 16," says Settle, recalling the event of 35 yean ago. "But if you asked me how does the cigarette taste, I couldo 't tell you. J've-never given it a thought. . . . What I get out of smoking ls a psycboJogical relaxation .... " Among them, Settle, Gillespie, and Mrs. Keyes amoked about seven packs a day. ,... 11 SPENCER . TRACY ·~ Plge 12 BROKEN LANCE f3 ()"CL()CI\ M()Vll MONDAY IN COLOR KABC-TV 'ABOUT LOVE' Suzanne Pleshette. as the neg- lected wife of a cartoonist (Dar· ren McGavin). finally gets his attention by adopting a fly as a pe t and rearranging the household to sui1 its convenience. in the "Love and 1he Fly" episode: and Sean Garrison. as the son of an Eao;tern poten1a1e (Malachi Throne). finds it difficull to ex- plain to his fiancee (Joanna Phil· lips) and roommate (Steve Frank· en) why hi fa1her has sent him a slave (Johnny Brown) and two harem beauties as a birihday present , in the "Love and Double Trouble" segment of ABC's Love. American Style. Friday at I 0 PM. • MONDAY MARCH 9 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D "My Favorite Blonde" (comedy) ·42-Bob Hope, Madeleine Carroll. "·Guns of Justice" (western) '49- Jimmy Ellison. D "Woman of the Year" (comedy) '42-Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hep- burn. 9:30 O "Wet Asphalt" (drama) '61- Horst Buchholz, Gert F robe. m "The last Days of Pompeii" <drama) '35-Preston Foster. Basil Rathbone. 12:30 O "The Tiii Lie" (drama) '52- Paul Henreid. Kathleen Hughes. 1:30 m "Seven Days to Noon" (mys- tery) '50-Barry Jones. Olive Sloan. 2:00 0 (C) "Dallis" (western) '50- Gary Cooper. Ruth Roman. ID "Seven Guns to Mesa" (west- ern) '58 -Charles Quinlivan. Lola Albright. 4:00 6 ''Operation Mad 8111" (comedy) '57-Jack Lemmon. Kathryn Grant. EVENING · m Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) MOIDIY/7:11 PM The Best of L.A. 9 ! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER NEVER ON SUNDAY MELINA MERCOURI JULES DASSIN ~- 1111111111 s ...... 0 ION "TME.UO,AaD" 6:001Bi1 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. Can You Top This? (C) (30) Wink Martindale hosts. Panelists are1------------- Ernest Borgnine. Jesse White and I Whit's My line? (C) (30) M A t d I Love Lucy (30) orey ms er am. Beat the Clock (C) (30) 0 Si1 O'Clock Movie: (C) "Broflen Commodity/Mutual Fund (30) Lenee" (western) '54 - Spencer Tracy, Robert Wagner. Jean Peters, ED Aho11! (30) Richard Widmark, Katy Jurado. A ~ 00 Truth or Consequences (C) cattle baron's power begins to dis-g;, Cesar's World (C) (30) integrate as conflicts develop be-.t;D That Girl (C) (30) tween his three sons by a first mar-7:30 6 ~ Ci) Gunsmoke (C) (60) "The riage and a son by a second mar-Thieves." Three delinquent boys riage to a Comanche princess. touch the heart of bartender Sam I Dick Vin Dyke (30) (Glenn Strange). who takes custody The Flintstones (C) (30) of one (Michael Burns) and gives Stir Trek (C) (60) him a job at the Long Branch Sa· ABC News (C) (30) loon. Stock Market Summary (R) 0 m My World 1nd Welcome to What's New? (30) "Americana It (C) (30) "Child's Play." John II: Fort Ticonderoga." Monroe has guilt feelings for for· ~ CBS News (C) (30) getting a picnic date with his - Pasion Gitan1 (30) daughter. News in the Round (C) (60) D @OOia> It Takes 1 Thief (C) 6:15 Investors Showcase (30) (R) (60) "An Evening With Alister Mun· 6:30 R KNBC Newstt"Vice (C) (60) dy." Ahsler and Alexander Mundy, Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Dizzy posing as circus clowns upset the Gillespie. Paul Winchell. Tessie Ma· coup d'etat planned by Gen. Con· honey. Jack Carter. Arlene Andrews trelt (Gavin McCloud). and Don "Mr. Wizard" Herbert O Best of Los Angeles 9: "Never guest. on Sund•Y'' (comedy) '60-Melina O The Game Game (C) (30) Alan Mercouri, Jules Oassin. An Ameri · Sues, George Lindsey and Kaye Stev-can tourist attempts to reform and ens guest. educate a Greek prostitute. I M Favorite M1rti1n (C) (30) I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) 3 Perry Muon (60) Major Adams (60) 6 Hunttey·Brlnkley (C) (30) Technical Corner (30) (R) ' 1 Inland Se1 of Japan ED I SPECIAL I Why You Smoke: A <9 ~0) Self-Test (C) (30) In the first PIO· ~ The Munster$ (30) gram of a five-part series. viewers €f) otlciero 34 (C) (60) meet three heavy smokers and their m llMIR News (C) (30) families and begin a four.part lest 6:45 EE This is B1rb1r1 (R) that will be analyzed on the air. 7:00 6 CBS Evenina News (C) (30) €f) Cruz de Amor (30) he •YS 1m dy ·es ia· to hn )I· iis C) 1n ly, he in· ier na ri · nd 0) A ·o· 1rs eir !st 8:00 0 m l1ugh-ln (C) (60) Guest Milton Berle emcees a bachelor dinner for the Little Old Man and also appears as a magician, a po· !Iceman and a doddering hippie. D Movie 61me (C) (30) Sonny Fox hosts Guests are James Stewart, Anita Louise, Joel Gray and Marge Champion. ITo Tell the Truth (C) (30) Women and the Market (R) World Press (C) ( 60) Pandorama (30) 8:15 OfflCe of the President C30) CR) 8:30 @ Here's lvcy (C) (30) (R) Lucy tries to save their ruined evening by sneaking the whole fam- ily in lo see Johnny Carson's TV show while he's in Hollywood. I Bruins in Action (C) (30) (i1) (3),tif) ABC Monday Movie; ( ) "Nl&ht of the Generals" (dra- ma) '67-Peter O'Toole, Omar Shar- if. Tom Courtenay, Donald Pleas· ence. Joanna Petiet, Philippe Noire!. Story about a strange manhunt set against the background of the Nazi occupation or Warsaw and Paris and in present day Germany. I David Frost Show (C) (90) The Bi& Valley (C) (60) Popa (30) 8:45 Glenc1nnon (30) 9:00 ~Ci) Mayberry R.F.D. (C) (30) A famous New York sculptor (Rob· erl Sampson) visits Mayberry and likes ii so well that he creates a special statue for the town-an ab· stract1on that nobody can under stand. 1 0 ~ (6) m NBC Mond1y Movie: (C) "The M11k of Slleb1" (adven· lure) '70 -Watler Pidgeon, Eric Braeden, Stephen Young, Corinne Comacho. tnaer Stevens. A museum BUILDING A CHAPEL -Sidney Poitier, In bis Acadmiy Aw.rd-wto-nlaa perfonnance, .can as Homtt Smith, an n·CI who builds 1 chapel I• tbe Artrona dntn for 1 IJ'OUP of nuns. ln "1,lllu of the Fleld" on the NBC Tuftda)' Nlabt Movie at 9 PM. Sicily during the 1860's, the Pnnce of Salina is shattered by the news of Garibaldi 's invasion and knows the anstocrats must bow to the new order. curator dispatches his three assist· m PUTNA~WS at 10 PM ants to lhe Ethiopian lungles to * WEEKNIGHTS ON KTTV! search for the Gold Mask of Sheba. m News (C) (60) D FRANKIE & JOANIE m Perry Muon (60) * ARE SWEETHEARTS! ID Firing line CC> (60) "The My g Footllght Five (C) (60) "The Lai Massacres " Wilham F. Buck· Frankie Avalon I Joanie Sommers ley's guests tonight are Charles Special," Frankie and Joanie are Frankel, professor of phllosophy al Joined by Buddy Greco In an eve-Columbia University, and Dr. John ning of music. Coleman Bennett. an ordained min. ED NET Journ1t (C) (60) "Freud: 1ster and president or the Union Man and His Mind." A study of Theological Semin~ry. (R) 16.000 British school children link· m El P1dre G1rn1t1 (30) ing the experiences of childhood 10:30 el Cynthia (30) With later patterns. as a test or 11:001 0 0 mm m News (C) Freudian theories of character de Highway P1trol velopment Peyton Place el lmptctos Musie1les (30) He Slid, Slle Slid (C) 9:15 EL) How To M1rry a Million1ire (30) 1 (V fn (6)~ (i) News (C) 9:30 : Adventure; "Balloon to Seren· 0 TONIGHT'S BEST BET! gety." . * THE DORIS DAY SHOW! 11:1s 11 a Wo~:~~· Seventeen (C) "On· 0 Qi' 00 Doris DaJ (C) (30) 1 . 3 1 Y 1 f:1 . . Doris' "woman's intuition" seems 1· O . 8 Merv ;nffin (C) to be mysteriousl.Y psychic until she The the~r!0 nny Cirson (C) convinces ~r. ~1cholson to take a (%)Dick Cavett (C) plane that 1s h11acked to Cuba Movie: ''Yellow Sky" (western) I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. '48 -Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter. Bill Johns News (C) (30) Richard Widmark. . Revlsta Muslc•I (30) @Movie; "Red light" (mystery) 9.45 PSA Film '49--G R ft v· . . M 10:00 0 ~Ci) C11ol Burnett (C) (60) . eorge a • ir~inia ayo. frini Lopez and Nanette Fabray 12.00 0 Com.munlty Bulletin Bo1rd (C) guest and join Carol and the gang p Movie: "Two Women" (drama) in 8 production number. "Pata Cum 61 -Sophia Loren, Jean·Paul Bel· Cum-Fiesta " or "rock •n' roll 1n mondo Espanol." ' 1:00 0 Movie: "Brushfire" (drama) '62 8 News (C) (60) . -John Ireland, Jo Morrow. Million $ Movie: (C) "The Leop-0 0 News (C) 1rd" (drama) '63-Burt Lancuter, ti) Action Thutre: "Grun Fingers." Claudia Cardinale, Alain Delon. In 2:30 O News/Give Us This D1J (C) WIEK Allen Hich Now that the "new" medium, Pay-lV, the first tests of which were conducted almost 20 years ago, has finally received the green light, it is possible that the first station may go on the air in, say, a year or so. Among the regulations for Pay-lV is one that motion pictures shown must not be more than two years old. That brings up an interesting future question. Pay-lV is an entirely different kettle of fish than home lV. Persons who pay to see movies on the telly may feel they are in the same ca tegory as theater· goers who pay to get into motion picture theaters and any attempt by the pro- moters to program bland films may RICH meet with swift f&ilure. On the other •hand Pay-TV. like commercial TV, WILL go in· to homes for family ~iewing and hence will be subject to more censorship than the jlheater variety. Obviously l'l)UCh of today's fare will be unsuitable. Where to draw the line and how to make new motion pictures of sufficient interest that owners of Pay-TV gadgets will be willing to pay to see them is liable to btcome a knotty probl~m. * * * WeU, "There's some good news-and some bad news,'' as they say on Laugh-In. First the bad news. Tele\fision up to now has been blasted by many, and most of all by limelight-seeking politicians. But il now has its most distinguished delractor. None other than Pope Paul VI. Writing in the March edition of Ladies Home Journal the Pope st.Mes, quote: ''Television hampers spiritual lire by habitually crowding the consciousnes3 with intruding, often futile, ·harmful images. What one sees on television replaces questioning thought and fills the mind wi~h err.pty fantasies. Where is there any room for spiritual life, prayer. dependence on God, when the con- sciousness is crowded with these images?" Now for the good news. Lome Greene, in aiecepling honors as OUtstandlng Television Personality of 1969 from the Advertising Club ot Baltimore last week, defended TV against those who would make It a whipping boy. I happen to think there's a lot right with television instead of wrong with it," began Greene. "And I suspect it's satisfying somebody -even if at happens to be tihe overwhelming majority ot the countless millions who own sets. "There are thousands of local programs to choose from every television season. There is change and variety. There is an in· creasingly robust educational televison service. There is, indeed, something for everybody ... and I'm proud to be a small part of It." (Ask 10 dJtterent people wbat they think of television and you are likely to get 10 dJfferent answers.) * * * A look at the fall schedules indicates that the industry has done an about face so far as tlhe old maxim that at 7:30 p.m. the dials belong to the small fry is concerned. Although the kiddies may not like it, every night of the week will have at least one series at 7: 30 fit for adults. As follows: Monday (ABC), Y0tmg Lawyers, on&-hour drama. Tuesday: Don Knotts (NBC). In addition to Mod Squad; Wednesday: Store Front Lawyers (CBS); Thursday: Flip Wllson (NBC) and OleA Hotline, drama, ABC; Friday: The Interns, medical drama (CBS); Saturday: MlssJon: Impossible (CBS), and Sunday Hogan's Heroes (CBS). MARILYN MONROE I I I I I NIA GABA ~ tJ ()'Cl()CI\ M()Vll TUESDAY IN COLOR KABC:-TV ------. -, if .. > ,r ~ Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 Offset & Letterpress ' . ,, ~ . > I -z ....... ______ . "A Complete Printing Service .. Free EstimAtes PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. Balbol Blvd. -Newport leach I I I I I TUESDAY THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 7. 1970 m lsi.nds In the Sun (C) (30) a) Thlt Girl (C) (30) 7:301J 9 Ci) un"r (C) (60) Mur· doch takes a personal interest in the success of a struggtin1 youn1 school teacher when he becomes MARCH 10 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Th• GIHI Key" (mystery) '35 -George Raft, Ray Milland. "I Shot Billy The Kid" (western) '5{}-Don Barry, Tom Neal. O (C) "Bird of Paradise" (adven· ture) '51 -Louis Jourdan, Debra Paget. 9:30 0 "Sweet and Lowdown" (musi· Cit) '44-Linda Darnell. Jack Oakie. m "The Forbidden Strnt'' (drama) '49-Maureen O'Hara, Dana An· drews. 12:30 O (C) "I've Always loved You" (romance) '4&-Philip Dorn, Cath- erine Mcleod. 1:30 m "Out of the Past" (adventure) '4'7-Klrk Doualas, Jane Greer. 2:00 fJ "Oper1tion Pacific" (adventure) '51-John Wayne. Patricia Neal. m "Fresh From Paris" (musical) ·55 -Margaret Whiting, Forrest Tucker. 4:00 IJ (C) "Written on the Wind" (drama) '57-Rock Hudson. Dorothy Malone. rv r N1Nr. 6:00 IBJt News (C} (60) Jerry Dunphy. • @I;} HunUey-Brlnkley (C) (30) Can You Top This! \C) (30) Ernest Boranine. Jesse White and Morey Amsterdam guest. 0 Sia O'Cloct Movie: (C) "Nia· aara" (mystery) '53-Matilyn Mon· roe. Joseph Cotten, Jean Peters. A two·timing wife brings her husband to Niagara Falls and plots with her lover to have him pushed over. I Didi Yan Dyke (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Star Trtk (C) (60) I AIC News (C) (30) Stock Market summary (R) What's New? (30) "Americana II: Paul Revere." I CBS News (C) (30) PaM41n Sit.Ina (30) News In the Round (C) (60) 6:1 5 lnvesto11 Showcase (30) (R) 6:30 KNIC Newservice (C) (60) Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Hal Frazier. Pat Henry, Jackie Gayle, Joe McGinnis and Ken Barger auest. The Same Game (C) (30) M F IVOrite Martian (C) (30) Perry Mason (60) 6 HunUey·Brlnkley (C) (30) : Yoaa for Everyone (30) (j) The Munste11 (30) · Notlciero 34 (C) (60) • KMIR News (C) (30) 6:45 This Is Barbara (R) 7:00 CBS Evenina News (C) (30) What's My line! (C) (30) I Love Lucy (30) But the Clock (C) (30) Commodity/ Mutual Fund (30) (6) Branded (C) (30) : Ahora! (30) Truth or Consequtnces (C) responsible for three Indian orphans who hope to enroll in the school. Pippa Scott and Michael Ansara gue.st. D SEARS PRESENTS A * FAMILY TV SPECIAL WALT DISNEY'S "WINNIE :THE POOH" D @@ m I snc1lC I Winnie the Pooh ind the Honey Tree (C) (30) Sebastian Cabot narrates this animated musical based on A. A. Milne's classic children's tale. Pooh, "the bear of little brain." seeks to satisfy his appetite lor honey. Ster· ling Holloway is the voice of Pooh. 0 (i7J @ m I ~foil I UndersH Worldof Jacquesusteau (C) (60) "Those Incredible Divina Machines." This documentary recounts the many ways used by man in h;s drive for mastery of the depths. fJ Million $ Movie: "Acrcas the P•· cific" (adventure) '42 -Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sydney Green· street. Monte Blue. A Secret Service agent pretends to sell out to the Japanese in a plot to blow up The Panama Canal. m Truth or Consequencts (C) (30) ID Major Adams (60) m Technical Comtf (30) (R) m I sl'i(IAL I Why You Smoke: A Self· Test (C) (30) In the second of a five-part series, viewers join pro· gram regulars in taking a test that reveals what smokers think about the effects of their habit. €!) Cruz de Amor (30) 8:00 D ID (6) m Debbie Reynolds (C) (30) "Debbie Gets Jim fired." Deb· bie's scheme to get Ji:n a salary raise backfires. I Movie Game (C) (30) To Tell the Truth (C) (30) Women and the Market CR) The City Watch«s (C) (60) (R) fE Discotheque A Go-Go (C) (60) 8:15 6) Office of the President C30) tR) 8:30 1J ~ (j) Red Skelton (C) (60) Vincent Price and The first Edition guest. D @ (6) m Julia (C) (30) "I'll Be Yours." Two of Julia's boy· friends and Earl J Wauedorn com· pete for her time when Corey Is out of town with relatives. Terry Carter and Mel Stewart auest. O One-Man Show (C) (30) Lee Allen 11uests. 0 @ (3) G} ABC Movie of the Week: (Cf "The love War" (scl·fi) '70-lloyd Bridges. Angie Dickinson. A man and woman who meet acci· dentally and fall In love, then find themselves enaulfed in a strange terrifyina clash between two forces . m David Fros1 Show (C) (90) ID The Bia Valley (C) (60) 8:45 Ei) Seorce Jessel Show Business 9:00 0 ~ (6) m NBC Tuesday Movie: "lilies of the field" (drama) '63- Sidney Poitier. Lilia Skala. In his Academy · Award . winning perform ance. Poitier stars as an ex-GI who helps a group of nuns build a chapel in the barren Arizona desert 0 ..iayt>oy After Dark (C) (60) Host Hefner weloomes The Checkmates. Ltd.. Bill Dana, Don Ad1ms. Carta Thomas. Biff Rose and Kreskin. 'HO Ur· in Ing nes !OS >OI. ara nie (C) ·his A. .oh, to !er· oh. sea 60) !.S." any ·ive Pa· rey -en· rice the fhe 30) : A of 1ro· hat out (C) .eb· ary (R) 0) t R) 60) ·ion 'I'll oOY· >m· Is my Lee the ·fi) ;on. cci· 1nd nge :es. HS ,11: 3-- his rm· ~ho a ert. lost tu. 11la t'J!) Interface (C) (30) "Apollo Is a Jerry Belson, and non·celeb~ities Californian:· A lock into the role have an opportunity to answer the played by California aerospace in· iestion, ·.'Why. Merryr • dustries in the eiecution and de· Piny Mason (60) velopment of the Apollo proaram. • El Padre Garnica (30) I Chucho Avellanet (C) (30) 10:30 KNXT Reports (C) (30) "Can 9:15 How To Marry 1 Millionaire They Be Turned Off?" Newsman 9:30 Qj (j) The Governor and JJ. Paul Udell reports on an experi· ( ) (30) J.J. finds a new way of mental drug recovery proaram at meeting an eligible bachelor when Mendicino State Hospital. · she is hit by a runaway office chair. t'J!) SpeculatJon (C) (60) "A Con· Jed Allan guests. versation with Leslie Fielder." I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. ~ Ci) Feature (30) Biii John News (C) (30) I ~Ulla (30) NET Futival (C) (60) "Melina 11:00 0 0 @!) m Q) News (C) Mercourl -I Was Born Greek." Hilfnny Patrol Greek actress Melina Mercouri tours • Movie: ''Private Potter" (drama) the capitals of the world. enlist· '63 -Tom Courtenay, Moaens ing support for the cause of Greek Wieth. James Maxwell. freedom from the military junta. I Peyton Place I Musiu y Estrellas (C) (30) He Said, She Said (C) 9:45 PSA Film 1 00 ~ (6) 9 (j) News (C) 10:00 Qj (j) Who, Whal, When, 11:15 1 Cl) Cinema SenntHn: "Web of here, Why? (C) (30) A stuoy ol Evidence." the fl&hting and the controversy 11:3019 CJ) MlfY Griffin (C) stirred by "Laos: The Other War in • ~ (6) m Johnny Carson (C) Asia." CBS News Chief Foreian Cor· The Cheaters respondent Charles Collinawood an· &) Dick Cavett (C) chors the study. with analysis by Movie: "Slattery's Hunlcane" Eric Sevareid and reports by Ber (drama) '49-Richard Widmark. nard Kalb and Bill Mclauahhn. C!J Movie: "The Man 11 Ar•td" R News (C) (60) ldrama) '5&-0ane Clark. ~ G1) (!)@Marcus Welbr, M.D. t'J!) Reapn Press Conference (~ ,<.~> 1 C) (60 lZ:OO 0 Community Bulletin Board (C) fJ ""' a. ( 1 :00 IJ Movie: (C) "The Thief of O.· m PUTNAM · KELLY ·MILLER mascus" (adventure) ·52 -Paul * BARRETT-10 PM on KTTV Henreid, Jett Donnell. m News (C) (60) 0 0 News (C) C!) I $hc1AL I Why Marry? (C) (60) C!) Action Tlttlbe: "Ride 1 Violent Celebrities Alex Cord. Diane Baker.i Mile.'' Sleppenwolf. Joseph Campanella,1 1:30 m All·Niatrt Show: "'The Invasion Peter Kastner, Linda Ronstadt. 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See what it's like to see sports like it is. ~l<tSC newsennce ,~ I 'NEEKNIG-ffS 5, 6:30 & 11 -'l'• Page 15 'Winnie the Pooh' Debuts on TV Here is Edward Bear, coming downstairs now. bump. bump. bump. on the back of his head, behind Christopher Robin. It is. as far as he knows. the only way of coming A 111/ior A . A. M ilth' llolci.t the inspiration for his childrtn's books: his five-year--0/d .ron, Christopher R obin, and his teddy btar namtd Win nit tilt Pooh. Circn 1926. Jownstairs. but sometimes he feels that there really is another way, if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think of it. And then he feels that perhap there isn't. Anyhow. here he 1s at the bottom. und ready to be introduced to )OU. Winnie the Pooh. Soon to become as much of a household word as Charlie Brown 1s A. A. Milne's beloved character created in the 1920s for his young son. and adapted for theatrical release in 1966 by Walt Disney Studios. Winnie. or Pooh Bear. as Christo pher Robin calls him. stars in two television specials this year. the first of which. "Winnie the Pooh-'nnd the Honey Tree." airs on NBC. Tuesday at 7:30 PM . The Disney animarors responsible for this beguiling miniature had the wisdom to dip right into the Milne pages. just the way Pooh paws after honey. There is no slick nnimation trickery. Using the simple price- less illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard. whose work accounted greatly for the popu- larity and appeal of the Pooh boo~s. and expunding them into oft pastel back- grounds. this first-run TV special brings Pooh's adventures in the "Hundred-Aker \Vood" to life. "We tried harder to follow Milne in hternf) style. dialog. and visual treatment." rec.ills animautin director Woolie Reither- man who' been with Disne · since 1933. "rhan we did with any other animation project. We tried to tell the story in the same carefree gentle pacing in which Milne wrote. Practically all of the dialog was lifted from the Pooh books. "We strayed somewhat from our usual Disney animation and tried to imitate Brit- ish artist Ernest Shepard's pen and ink style that illustrated Milne's work. We tried to capture his sketchy quality. There was a great deal of attention paid to detail, not only of the characters, but backgrounds as well. "Of course," Rcitherman smiled diplo- matically, "we took some minor liberties. but we came awfully close. We used a book approach. with the huge pages turn· ing in animation. each page with the same layout and corner drawings as the original; many of the drawings were traced right from the book. The major difference being that ours were in color and then as the camera closed in on the drawings. they began to animate." One liberty thal the Disney animators took was to add a new c haracter. Gopher. · not found in Milne's books. This addition was greeted curiously by the press. Some critics felt that had Milne put a gopher into the Hundred-Aker Wood. it would have been very much like the Disney character. On the other hand. some English papers bitterly criticized the impudence of the Dis- ney artists to tamper with the classics. Milne's niece, however, couldn't see what ihe fuss was all about. "The gopher was not included in the original stories. it's true,'' she told the English magazine. Punch. for which her famous uncle had been an assistant editor prior to World War I. "But he told me an odd story once about having seen a newspaper report about a curious animal that had escaped from an Ameri- can freighter. It was a gopher. We don't ha\ie gophers in England. and he became fascinated with the creature and wrote sev- eral chapters about it. When he sent the stories to the publisher to be included in the collection of Pooh stories. they were rejected. It was on the basis that the THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 7, 1970 gopher. being indigenous to the North American continent. would not be m keep- ing with the style of the rest of the book." Did Disney then have prior knowledge of Milne's unpublished gopher stories. if they indeed did exist? Reitherman didn't say. "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" is taken directly from two stories appearing in the first book of the Pooh collection. Aided by Christopher Robin. Pooh rides a balloon high into the air to raid the honey tree and runs into trouble when he mis- judges the bees. "These are the wrong sort of bees," he whispers to his tow-haired friend on the ground below just before the bees attack. Then in bis continued search to calm the "rumbly in his tumbly," Winnie eats Rab- bit's entire honey supply and becomes too fat to crawl back out of the rabbit hole. Other Milne characters (which only exist in the imagination of Christopher Robin we are told) also make appearances in Pooh's adventures. There's Eeyore, the pessimistic donkey who keeps losing his tail. Kanga and little Roo riding in her pouch. the wise old Owl; Tigger. the bouncy tiger. and Piglet. the timid Uttle pig. making their debut in the second Pooh Special teniatively scheduled for November. Narrated by Sebastian Cabot, "Winnie the Pooh and th'e Honey Tree" is sparked with a handful of new tunes from the Academy Award-winning Sherman Brothers. and the voice talents or Sterling Holloway, Barbara Luddy, Bruce Reitherman and Ralph Wright. 970 rth ep- k." 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Edwards portrays a dedicated social worker in lhe two-hour motion picture which was made expressly for ABC and deals with a hot tine clinic. a unique counseling service for young people. For his rote. he did some intensive research on the subject and found the statistics staggering. "I wa~ shocked to find that over I 0 million kids are in need of some kind of thernpy," Vince say,, "When you realize there are so few services available to them. the value of ~omething like the hot line becomes readily apparent." Vince spent hour in discussion with social workers. psychia- trists, and others directly involved with offering an ear to desperate youngster· who have nowhere else to turn wilh their problems. Aiding Edwards in his "Dial Hot Line" role is a staff of young people. which he believes is the way it should be. •·Kids today are pre11y c;harp and they don't want a professional on the other end of the line. They're not interested in dream analysis and Freud. They want to ralk to someone who may be a former addict or a girl who has gone the abortion route. "By talking 10 people who have a firsthand-understanding of their hang-ups. sometimes they can find the answer within them- selves and not need help the next rime-if there i'< a next time." Vince is hopeful 1ha1 "Dial Hot Line .. wilt help make people aware of the problems that confront nor only youth, but everyone. "There is so much that needo; to be done a nd so few really interested in doing anything. If I can help stimulate interest in these clinics. I'm going to do all I c.ln. "Many communities are now setting up mental health clintc11 which offer free services to anyone who needs it. Thjs is a good sign and an important step tn giving help 10 many who need it so much." Paee 18 7:30 1:00 9:00 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 7, 1970 SUNDAY, MARai I 9 (Cl "Mysterious l1l1nd" (sci Ir) '6l-Jo1n Greenwood. Mlch1el Cral•· M1chHI Callin. Gary Menill, Herbert Lom. l1 "I'll Cry Tomorrow" Cdrama) '5f>--Susan Haywerd, Richard Conte, Eddie Albert. 7 17 3 (C) "Diii Hot Un•" (dram•) '69--Vince Edwards, Chelsea Brown, Ktm Hunter, Lane Bradbury, Michael Larr1in, Felton Perry. 11 "£11t Side, West Side" (mystery) ·50-Ava Gardner. James M ason. Barbara Stanwycl\, llan Hefllri. 2 "Fort Ap1c:he" (western) ·48-John Wayne. Henry Fonda. Shtrley Temple 7 (Cl "Red G.1rters" (musical) ·s.i.-Rosemary Clooney, Jack Cerson, Guy Mitchell. MONDAY, MARCH 9 6:00 1 (Cl "Broken Lance" (western) ·54--Spencer Tracy, Robert Wagner, Jean Peters. Richard Widmark, Katy Jurado. 7:30 9 "Never on Sund1y" (comedy) '60-Mellna Mercoun, Jules Dassln 8:30 7 17 3 IC) "Night of the Gener11ls" (drama) '67-Peter O'Toole, Omar Shar1f, Tom Courtenay, Donald Pleasence, Joanna Pettet, Phlllppe Noire!. 9:00 4 23 6 CC) "The Mask of Sheb1" (adventure) '70--Walter Pidgeon, Eric Braeden, Stephen Young, Corinne Camacho. Inger Stevens 9 CC) "The Leoperd" (drama) '63--Burt Lancuter, Claudia Cardin1le, Alain Delon 11 "Yellow Sky'' (western) '48--Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, Richard Widmark 13 "Red Ught" (mystery) '49-George Raft. Vlr11nla Mayo. TUESDAY, MARCH 10 6:00 7 CC) "Nl1gar•" (mystery) ·53-Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Cotten, Jun Peters. 7:30 9 "Acron the P1clfic" (adventure) '42-Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet, Monte Blue. 8:00 7 17 3 (C) ''The Love War" (SC•·fi) '70-Uoyd Br1dges. #\ngie Dickinson. 9:00 4 23 6 "Ulles of the Fleld" (drama) ·63-S•dney Poiter. Liiia Skala. 11:00 9 "Prlv1te Potter" (drama) '63-Tom Courtenay, Mog.ns Wleth, James Maxwell 6:00 8:30 11:00 11 "Slattery's Hurm.ne.. (drama) '49-Richard Widmark, Veronica Lake. L•nda Darnell 13 "The Min Is Armed" (drama) ·s6--Dane Clafk, May Wynn. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 7 "Th• Desert R1t1" (drama) 'SJ-Richard Burton, James Mason, Robert Newton, Robert Douglas. Torin Thatcher. 9 (C) "Flipper's New Adventure" (drama) '64-Brlan Kelly, Luke Halpin, Pamela Franklin. g "llluebe1rd'1 Ten Honeymoons" (mystery) '60-George S1nders, Corinne Calvet, 11 :30 11 "Down to the Se1 In Ships" (adventure) '49-Richard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore. 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 13 "lnvlalble Stripes" (adventure) '39--Humphrey Bogart, William Holden. THURSDAY, MARCH 12 7 (C) "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (musical) '53-Jane Rus59ll, Marl· lyn Monroe, CharlH Coburn. Elliot Reid. Tommy Noonan. 9 "A Bell for Adano" (drama) '47-John Hodlak, Wiiiiam Bendhr, Gene Tierney, Richard Conte. 2 29 8 (C) "Hunter1 Are for Killing" (drama) '70--Burt Reynolds, Melvyn Douglas, Martin Balsam, Suzanne P1eshette, Larry Storch. 9 "Now Voy1ger" (drama) '42-Bette Davis. Claude R11ns, Paul Henreid. 11 "P1nlc In the Streets" (drama) '50-Rtchard Widmark, Paul Doug las. Barbara Bel Geddes, 13 "Th• Fuuy Pink Nightgown" (comedy) '57-Jane Russell, Ralph Meeker. FRIDAY, MARCH 13 ' 7 "Mr. Scoutmnter'' (comedy) '53--Cllfton Webb. Edmund Gwenn, George •·Foghorn" Winslow. Frances Dee. 9 ''The GrHt Amer1can Putlme" (comedy) '56--Tom Ewell, Anne Francis, Dean Jones. 2 29 8 "Two on • Guillotine" (horror) '65-Connie Stevens. Dean Jones, Cesar Romero. 9 (C) "Dl1ry of a M1dman" (sc1·fi) '63-Vincent Price, Nancy Kovack 5 (C) "Typhoon" (adventure) '40-Dorothy Lamour. Robert Preston 11 CC) "Th• Cobweb" (drama) '55-Ricnard Widmark, Lauren Bacall, Charles Boyer 13 (C) "CM<:kpolnt" (adventure) '57-Anthony Steel, Odile Versols, Stanley Bake1 5 9 11 4 2 7 g 13 SATURDAY, MARCH 14 "Al LOf'lg Al You Uve" (drama) ·64-Karen Dor, Kurt Heindel (C) "The Reluctant Debut1nte" (comedy) '58-Rex Harrls()(I, Kay Kendall, Sandra Dee. "Above •nd Beyond" (drama) '53-Robert Taylor. Eleanor Parker. 23 6 "1 Wilk Alone" (drama) '47-Burt Lancaater. Kirk Douglas. Lizabeth Scott. (C) "Night Pa111ge" (western) '57-James Stewart, Dan Duryea, Brandon De Wilde, Audie Murphy. "M•n on.• String'' (drama) '60-Ernest Borgnlne, Kerwin Mathews, Coleen Dewhunit. "Phone Call From • Str•nger'' Cdrama) '62--Gary Merrill. Shelley Winters "Magnificent Doll" (drama) ·46--Gfnger Rogers, David Niven 170 I ig. te, '"· ey '"· "· n. ar pe n. IS e, n:I 1n ry '"· a. h, :a 'S, k. m ... .. s. h ul n, '" k n. II, s. 'Y " s. a, IY WEDNESDAY MARCH 11 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D "Cuat In lllt Houte" (drama) '«-Anne Baxter, Ralph Bellamy. 0 (C) "The lady f ro111 T em" (western) '51-Howard Duff, Mona Freeman. 9:30 0 "Tiit Wtblt« lof' (drama) '62 .-John Cassavettes. £.lizabeth Sell· ers. m (C) "Bu&ft1 in the Aftlmoon" (western) '52-Ray Milland, Forrest Tucker. 1:30 m "Tiie Cay DivercH" (comedy) '34-fred A$taire. Gin1er Ro1era. 2:00 O "Crack In the Mirrot" (drama) '60-0rson Welles, Juliette Greco. aJ .. Escape In tile Sun" (adven- ture) '57-John Bentley, Vera Fu- sek. 4:30 fJ (C) "Tiit Stran1tr WOfl 1 Cun" (western) '53 -Randolph Scott. Claire Trevor. I •.' f ·~ I ~. I; 6:00 fJ Bi NIWI (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. CJ • Huntlty•lrinU., (C) (30) D II You r., 1\ia1 (C) (30) Holt Wink Martindale welcome1 panelllts Ernest Bor1nlne, Jesse White and Morey Amsterdlm. 0 Six O'Qoct Movte: "1\e Dtsett Rab" (drama) '53 -Richard Bur- ton, James Mason, Robert Newton, Robert Dou1111, Torin Thatcher. The story of the defense of Tobruk In the early days of the World Wer II e1mp1i1ns In North Africa. I Dtd Yan DyU (30) Star Tf911 (C) (60) Cl) AIC News (C) (30) Stodl Marut Sumury (R) Wllafs New? (30) "Amtticana II: Shaker Villa1e." ~ CIJ CBS flltw1 (C) (30) €E DEBUT Acutda (30) Dramatic serial st1mn1 An1elicl Muia, Alicia Montoya, Carlos Riquelmo. a> News in tlle Round (C) '(60) 6:15 EE lnvutori SltoWQM (30) (R) 6:30 0 KNIC Newserrict (C) (60) D Steve AIJ.ft 5'low (C) (90) Pat Henry, Pat McCormick. Deirdre ''Miu Shutterbu(' Daniels 1uest. 0 n. 5a .. , ••• (C) (30) Alan Sues, Kaye Stevens 1nd Geo<1e Lindsey guest. I ~ ftvWlta ~artlan (C) (30) Peny Mason (60) 6 HunU11·lrlnkley (C) (30) Quttft Ta1 (30) Suma has been invited to stay on the sucoast • .nd Aki applies for a driver's license. I Cl) T1tt Munst.rs (30) Notldero 34 (C) (60) KMllt Ntw1 (C) (30) 6:45 EE This It Bertie,. (R) 7:00 fJ CIS &enlni Ntw1 (C) (30) 0 TI&tr /5rlffltb Bo1ln1 Mltdl (C) (60) Live cover11e of a ten-round. non-championship middlewei1ht bout between Dick TI1er and Emile Grlf· fith from Madison Squire Garden. l Lowe Lucy (30) Beat t11e aod (C) (30) Com•odity /Mutual Fund (30) CJ Q)@ m Kraft Mak Kall (C) 10:30 0 N ... (C) Baxter Ward. (60) Steve Lawrence and Eydie ti> Cyntliil (30) Gorme star. PeaY lee IUl$1S. 0 @ CDtm JohnnJ C.111 .. 11:00 fJ CJ 0 m News (C) (C) (60) 0 Hlatiway Patrtl fD International M1illint (60) 0 Mt¥'-: "11-..nts Ten Honey. @I) Box de Mealco (60) MOOM" (mystery) '60 -Geor1e 00 Anlerlca! (C) (30) 9:15 EE How To Many • Millionaire (30) : AllOn.! (30) Sanderi, Corinne Calvet. m hyt9n P'tlc• (i) Td or Conttquenct1 (C) 9:30ID1111 Johns News (C) (30) • W.ndtflust (C) (30) 9·45 EE PSA FH111 ID Ht Said, SIM Said (C) @(])Q)@Ql(j)Ntwl (C) • Tllat Ci11 (C) (30) . 7:30 II Ci!J CJ) H" Haw (C) (60) Buck 10:00 fJ lit (I) Hawaii ~ (C) (60) 11:15 @ Cl) Ctn... StvtntH11: "Ghost Owens and Roy Clark welcome A hilh vo1ta1e Jewel thief decides DI .. 1uests Geor1e Jonn. Dottie West to steal a treasured 1em belon~n1 ver. and Chill Wills. to ~1w1llan royalty. Joanne Llnv1llt , ll:JO fJ Qt C1J Merv Griffitt (C) 0 @@ m TM Vlrfinlu (C) Chrtstopher Cary 1nd GIOfp Gaynes .:ft (90) "Rich Man. Poor Man.'' A iuest. CJ tD Ci) a:1 ..... .., Cafltll (C) poor sodbuster collecb a $10.000 0 Q) Ci) m Then C.11• Bronson D Tiit Ca.ten reward and Immediately 1oes on a (C) (60) "The Ninety-Nine-Milt 0 0) Dick Cavett SIMM (C) spendin1 spree. Jack £Jam. Pat.rici1 Circlt." Bronson joins forca with m Mtiwle: ''Don to die SU II Morrow 1nd Michael larrain l\lesl. an elderly widower who hes left his 1_, ( d t ) •49 Rich d 0 (i1) mm Ninny and the Pr• business in New York to drive lei· ... a ven ure -ar fmor (Cf (30) "Strictly for the aurely ICfOSS the country In se1rch Widmark, Uontl Blrrymore. Birds." Nanny 1oes to court when of new experiences. David Burne ID Movie: "lllWiliblt Strtpel" (Id· retired professor files complaint ruests. vtnture) '39 -Humphrey Botart. because she and her chlldren took g News (C) (60) Wllll1m Holden. three ducklin1s from the city park. U @(])G) E•aeltmt H•,.· -C... ..,. lllffttl IMrd (C) Edward Everett Horton 1uests. dinct (C) (60) 12.:00 ~ •111 .. , n I T~ or Con11quence1 (C) (30) l:OO fJ Mowle: '11aM Spot" (C:ram1) Ma1or Adams (60) m PUTNAM NEWS-SPORTS •55 c1n1er Roen Edward G Ttdl1iul Cotner (30) (R) • -• rst1c1•p W11J Y111 s.ou: A * FEATURES-10 PM KTTV! Rot11nt0n. Self·fHt ( ) (30) Viewers join m Ntws (C) (60) D 0 ..... (C) proaram re1ulars In takln1 1 test n:11 (60 m Adita n.tre· "Thunder Over that reveal.s why they as Individuals u:1 Peny Maaon ) Tanfler." • smoke. Third In a five·p•rt series. m ........ (C) (60) "RFD: Doc &I) Cruz de Anior (30) Watson 1nd Son." The primary Ill· 1:30 OJ A.11-Nlpt 511ow: ''The Secret l:OO g Movie ,.... (C) (30) Sonny ponent of the flat-pickin1 1uitar People.'' "Nlfht Wlthout Stars." Fox oo.ts. James Stewart. Anita and his aon, Merle, present 1 vocal· "Genii of Daftness." Louise, 1oel Gray and Marie Chim· Instrumental hour of c:ountry music. pion 1uest. a> El hdrt Carnlca (30) 2:30 tJ NIWl/Ctw. U. T1lla Dir (C) D Tiit Courtship of Eddie's flk ~ (30) "Money Is a ffve·Letter Word." Eddie is derided by his schoolmates for returnin1 a 11111 sum of money that ht found. I ftafs My lint? (30) To Tell ltle TrvHI (C) (30) Wo•tft and ltle MarUt (R) The forsyte Saa• (60) (R) Emi•m (30) 1:15 fl) Offkt of Ult Prllicltnt (30) (R) 1:30 R 9 (j) Tiit. 8"tfly Hlllb61Ua (Cj (30) Shifty Shirer {Phil Silvers) 1rrives In Beverly Hills detlfmined to 10 stral1ht, but his .-ife (Kathletn Fre&man) persuades him to tJy 1nother con pme on the Clampetts.. I Qa•fioltAlp Wrtltll11 (C) @ (I) Im Room U2 (C) (30) Miilion $ Movie: (C) '111pper's flft Adwntllf,.. (drama) '64-ari•n Kelly, Lukt H1lpin. Pamela Franklln. When a boy learns that hl1 pet dolphin Is to h sent to an aqua· rlum, he runs away with the m1m· mal to an island In the Aorida Keys. I David frNt 5'low (C) (90) T1tt 111 Valley (C) (60) Senrlut (30) 8:45 EE Clencannon (30) 9:00 fJ ~ (iJ tiecttcal Center (C) (60) Doctor G1nnon beains to tre1t his boyhood football idol end la startled to discover that 1illnr Ollie Wayne doesn't r11lly care if the poor circulation In his lea Is cured. Forrest Tucker and Jo Ann Hmis auest. CJ KRAFT MUSIC HALL * Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Peggy Lee NEWPORT -COSTA MESA DENTAL CLINIC I) I{. \\ ( , I J : ( rr· I' A l.L UNION PLAN S H O NO RED ~· -·---·- /!)I'• 11 I\ I" ;·\I;. I I\ I" I \;I· '.< 1 :t 1', ·, l _'_11 I~~~·'._ ... ,.__\).--~1 i< l~l .I\\ l 11< t"•, I 534 W.19th ST ., COSTA MESA Ph one642 -8814 PRE-SEASON SALE! ALUMI UM PA TIO COVERS. Cal us: 540-0491 SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING 2202 S. MAIN SANTA ANA , ... 19 WANTED BOYS & GIRLS AGES 3 TO 19 to Audition on Cloaed Circuit Televl1ion •nd Quetlfy for HOLLYWOOD TALENT POOL IRANDON CRUZ Brandon Cruz joine.d thtr talent pool, and five months later signed • five year contract with M-G-tvf. Now he can be seen each week 4t'f 8:00 Wednesday eve- nin9s on "Courhhip of Eddie's Father.'' Hollywood Talent Coordinator will be in Orange County this week for your on-camera audition CALL (714) 547-6251 Talent Search Being Condvcted by TAKE 1 PRODUCTIONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. Pace 20 THURSDAY MARCH 12 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 Cl ''Th• Bit Chase" (1dventure) '54--Glenn Lanaan. Adele Jergens. ''Sl1a To•b" (mystery) ·s~John Ireland, Honor Blackman D "01n1erovs Crossin(' (mystery) '53-Michael Rennie, Jeanne Crain. 9:JO O "Dead to the World" (drama) '62-Reedy Talton, Jana Pearce. m (C) "Endl1nted Island" (dr1m1) '58-Dana Andrews. Jane Powell. 12:30 Cl "lady of Burlesque" (mystery) '43 -Barbara Slanwyck. Mlchael O'Shea. 1:30 m .. , Mimed a Woman" (comedy) '56--Georae Gobel, Jessie Royce Landis. 2:00 O "Cione Are the D1ys" (comedy) '63-0ssie 01v1s. Ruby Dee. Q) "Heading for HtlVtn" (comedy) '47-Stuart Erwin. Glenda Ferrell. 4:30 II "Sealed Clr10" (suspense) '51 -D1n1 Andrews. Claude Reins. [VE N INC 6:00 I Bia News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. • m Huntley·Brinllley (C) (30) Can Y'Ou To0 Tilil? (C) (30) Wink Martindale hosts. Panelists are Ernest Borgnlne, Jesse White ind Morey Amsterdam. O Six O'Clodl Movie: (C) "CienUe- men Prefer Blondes" (musical) '53 -Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe. Charles Coburn. Elliot Reid, Tommy Noonan. Two girls seek wealthy male companions amon1 the pas· sengers on a Paris-bound luxury liner. I Didi Yan 01'• (30) Tiie Aintstones (C) (30) Star Trek (C) (60) @ ABC News (C) (30) Stock Market Su111m1ry CR) Wh1fs Ntw7 (30) "Americana II: S1u1us Iron Works." I Cl) CBS News (C) (30) · Agueda (30) · News in tfle Round (C) (60) 6:15 EE Investors Showcase (30) (R) 6:30 0 KNBC Newserviee (C) (60) Cl Steve Alltn Show (C) (90) Da<Jfd Soul, Carl Reiner. the tNm of Tom Patchess ind Jay Tarses, ind Ken Barger guest. O Tiie Game Game (C) (30) Jim MacKrell hosts. Alan Sues. Kaye Stevens and Geor1e Lindsey 1uest. i My Favorite Martian (C) (30) Perry Mason (60) 6 Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) , tAL Music on TV (C) (30) Wilham Saroyan discusses NET's new opera based on his play, "My Heart's in the H1atilands." ~ The Munsters (30) d'.i Noticlero 34 (C) (60) m OUR News (C) (30) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 7, 1970 6:45 EE This la Barblr1 (R) 7:00 R CIS £v11dn( News CC> (30) B WMt'a My Unt7 (C) (30) m I Love Lucy (30) m Beat Ule Cloct (C) (30) 0) Commodity/Mutual fund (30) ta Ci) Tiit Atwtrlcan West (C) (30) £m Ahor1! (30) ti9' (j) TruUt or Con11qutnces (C) m True Adventure CC) (30) a) Thlt Girt (C) (30) 7:30 II O;J (jJ f1mlly Afflir (C) (30) French asks Bill to speak to 1 producer about an old family friend from En1l1nd who Is trying to break Into the th11ter. Jill Townsend guests. 0 @CI) m D1nlel BooM (C) (60) "Readln', 'Ritin' and Revolt." BoonUborough school children stage a revolt patterned after the Boston Tea Party. Willlem O'Connell and Tony Davis guest. 0 @(I) G) Pit Pauls.n's HaH a Comedy Hour (C) (30) Don Rickles. Wiit Chamberleln guest. . 1:45 9J Ceorce Jeuel 5'low laslllUI (30) 9:00 11 ~ [i) CIS Tltursdaf Movie: (C) "Huiilin Alt for Killin(' (dfl· m1) '70--Burt Reynolds. Melvyn Douglas. Martin Balsam. Suzanne Pleshette. Larry Storch. A former football star, wronffully convicted of manslaughter, returns home to cl1lm his ri1htful share of his lite moth· er's est1te and to see his former sweetheart. O @(I)la) lsflcioyl The Youn1 Americans (C) (60) Muslc- lovely, 1roovy mu51c-is the key· note of tonight's show. Joining the group of 36 young singers are guests Lorne Greene. Tiny Tim and The Committee. 9:15 EE How To M•rTJ • Millionalrt (30) 9:30 0 @ CI) m Dr1pet (C) (30) "For1ery-The Ranger." Friday and Gannon question a suspect In a bunco·for1ery scheme lnvolvin1 cred· it cards. Stacy Harris gue.sts. 0 News {C) (30) Baxter Ward. Q) Bill Johns News (C) (30) O Million $ Movie: "A hll for Adlno" tdram1) '47-John Hodiak. William Bendix. Gene Tierney, Rich· 9:45 EE PS.A fih• ard Conte. An Amerlcln officer in 10:00 0 QJ m Dean M1rtln (C) charge of 1n occupied lt1lian town (60) ~an's euests are Shirley wins the hearts of the town's peo-Booth, Vikki Carr and Paul Lynde. pie when he finds e bell for their g News (C) l60) church. 0 @@(if) PAris 7000 (C) (60) m Truth or Conttquences (C) (30) "Elegy for Edward Shelby.'' Bren· m M•Jor Adama (60) nan becomes involved when an I P· EE Tedlnical Comer (30) (R) parent suicide triggers a daughter's fE I IJIC!lL I Why You Smoh: A hatred for her stepmother. Elizebeth Self-Test ( ) (30) Part IV. Viewers Allen, Warren Ste<Jena and Belinda join regulars in takin1 a test that Montgomery guest. revaals how the world around them 0 Delle! CC) (60) can atte(t their smokin1. m PUTNAM-1 Reporter 's g, Cnaz dt Amor <30> * Opinion-10 PM -KTTV·ll 8:00 II Q?; (!) Jim Nabors (~) (60) I NtwS (C) (60) ~pera star. Ma~ ~st• sings l~e Perry Mison (60) .. sempre . L•~ra 1~11 from Verdi s : The Advocates (C) (60) CR) la Traviat1 and JOlns Nabors for al El Padre Garnica (30) a medley of Jerome Kern songs. The entire cast performs In a production 10:30 @I) CJ11lhll (30) number salutin1 the folk songs of 11 :00 I 0 0 m mm News (C) the world. Hirhw•Y Patrol 0 Movie ~ante (~) (30) James • Movie: "Now Vopeel'' (drama) Stewart, An1t1 Louise, Joel Gray '42-Bette Devis, Claude Rains. and Marge Champion guest. Peul Henreid. 0 @ (l) (i) That Glr1 (C) (30) I Peyton rt1ce m To Tell ~ TruUI (C) (30) Ht Said, Siie Said {C) @ @CI) fit Ci) News (Cl EE Women ind ttle Market (R) : Wuhlnrton W.tt In Review (C) fE Washiniton Wttt In Review (C) (30) Dr Max Kampelmann 11:15 @(]) Clne1111 Seventeen: "Mr. @I) Premiere (C) (2 hr) "R.ififi en Peabody and the Mermaid." el Convel)to," 11 :30 I ~~ Merv Griffin (C) 8:15 t:T:\ Office of the President (30) (R) ' @ 6 m Johnny Carson (C) a1 The h11t1rs 8:30 0 @ CI) m Ironside (C) (60) 0 a) Olclc Cavett (C) "Little Jerry Jessup." A convicted m M · • "P · • th Strffts" burglar's wife is killed. leavin1 his ovte-, •n•c. '" e · motherless boy in shock. William (drama) 50 -Richard Wldmar1c, Shitner and Mitch voael auest. Paul Ooualas, Barbara Bel Geddes. · Q) Movie: ''The fuzzy Pink Nlpt· 0 Boxinf (C) (90) iown" (comedy) '57-Jane Russell 0 @Cl) a) lewltdted (C) (30) Ralph Meeker. • "Okay, Who's the Wise Witch?" . Under a strange spell, Samanth1 12:00 Cl Community Bulletin Board (C) and Da_rTin dl~ver they are p~s· 1:00 II Movie: "M1n Afraid" (drama) oners 1n their own house. Alice '57-George Nader, Phyllis Thaxter, Ghostley guests as Esmeralda. Tim Hovey. m David f rost Show CC) (90) 0 0 News (C) Q) The Big Valley (C) (60) Q) AdJon TI1t1trt: "Rebel in Town." fE NET Pl1yttouse (90) "A Genera-. m . .. Hon of Leaves. 'Wills'." The bar· 1.30 A!!·N:1t1t Show: ~ lnspec~r rier dividing Berlin brin1s tr1gedy Calls, 'T~e .. Long Rifle an~. t e to a pair of fe uding East German Tomahawk, Mr. Emmanuel. families. 2:30 II News/Ci'" U1 Tllis Day (C) 0 FRIDAY MARCH 13 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 "Border Rangers" 'western) '50 -Don "Red" Barry, Pamela Blake. "Right to Nowhere'' (mystery) '46 -Alan Curtis, Evelyn Ankers. 0 (C) "So Thia Is Love" (mu sical) '53-Kathryn Grayson, Merv Griffin. 9:30 O "fant1re for a Death Scent'' (mystery) '63-Richard Egan, Vi'ieca Lindfcrs. m "Johnny Come Lately'' (drama) '43-James Cagney, Grace George. 12:30 0 ''Johnny Holiday" (drama) '49 -William Bendix. Hoagy Car· m1chael. 1:30 m ''Tomorrow Is My Turn" (dra· ma) '62-Charles Aznavour. Cordu· la Trantow. 2:00 0 "The Gazebo" (mystery.comedy) '60-<;lenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds. &J "Legion of the Doomed" (ad· venture) '58 -Bill Williams, Dawn Richard. 4:30 6 (C) "Odongo" (adventure) '56 -Rhonda Fleming, Macdonald Carey. fVfNING · m Hunt117-Brlnlrley (C) (30) 6:00 IB_!li News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. Can You Top This? (C) (30) W nk Martindale hosts. PaneliJb are Ernest Borgnine, Jesse White, and Morey Amsterdam. O Six O'Cloclr Movie; "Mr. Scout· master" (comedy) '53-<:lifton Webb, Edmund Gwenn, George "Foghorn" Winslow, Frances Dee. A childless television writer becomes a scout· master to acquire the juvenile touch for a kiddie show he writes I Didi Yin O,ke (30) The nintstones (C) (30) Stir Trell (C) (60) ffi ABC News (C) (30) Stock Mullet Summ1ry (R) Whit's New? (30) "Americana II: Longfellow." ~ Ci) CBS News (C) (30) I A,uedl (30) News in the Round (C) (60) 6:15 Investors Sllowcaae (30) (R) 6:30 XNBC Newservlce (C) (60) 0 Steve Alltn Show (C) (90) A troup of Playboy Bunnies. Carta Thomas, Scoey Mitchlll, Allen Kent and Eddie Ryder guest. O The Game Game (C) (30) Jim MacKrell hosts. Alan Sues. Kaye Stevens and Georre Lindsey guest. I ~ flvorite Martian (C) (30) Perry M1son (60) 6 Huntley·Brinkley (C) (30) Book But (C) (30) Sam Green lee will discuss his unsettling story about the pos.slble results of our racial troubles. "The Spool( Who Stood by the Door." I Ci) The Munsters C30) Noticlero 34 (C) (60) XMIR News (C) (30) 6:45 ti) This is Barblra (R) Jane Wyatt and Leon Ames guest. Anne Baxter and Don Knight guest. 7:00 II CBS Evtnln& Newa (C) (30) I D1vid frost sa.ow (C) (90) I m News (C) (60) Waller Cronkite. The Bl& Valley (C) (60) G) love, American Style (C) I Wllat'a My lint? (C) (30) Miking Thinp Grow (C) (30) ( ) ''love and the Ry," with Dar-• I low Lucy (30) "Soils." ren McGavln and Suzanne Pleshette; But the Clod! (C) (30) €!)Los Beverly de Peralvillo (30) ''Love and the Milllonaires." with Co1111Jodity/Mututl fund (30) 8:45 fl) Glenc.nnon (30) Forrest Tucker. Jean Kean and Jona· @ Cinema Showctae (C) (90) 9:00 6 Qj CJ) CBS Friday Movie: "Two than Harris; "love and Double Trou· "Money, Women and Guns:' on a Guillotine'' (horror) '65-ble," with Sean Garrison. Pamela EJll Ahora! (30) -Connie Stevens. Dun Jones, Ce-Mason and Malachi Throne. ~ (j) Truttl or Consequences (C) Sir Romero. The daughter of a • Della! (C) (60) m A•erlun West (C) (30) great Illusionist finds she is sole Perry Muon (60) a> Th1t Girl (C) (30) heir to his estat&-providing she • El Padrt Garnica (30; 7:30 °fJ Qi~. :Crxt ro Speci1I (C) (60) spends seven consecutive nights in 1?:0030 ' intl\011 ~O~ ,,._ (C) 0 m Three Boys on 1 his macabre castle. 1 : iu.:1 ~ n ..... Saf H pw1y Patrol •ri (C) (60) Mary Yates and her D Van Heflin, Ed Begley · Movie: (C) "Diary of 1 Mad· lOns, Eames (13), Terry (11) and • E Angus (9), travel through Uganda * tn a new aster drama min" (sci.fr) '63-Vincen1 Price. and Kenya to observe the land, its Hallmark Hall of Fame I ~tYt;:/';: Slid (C) people and its anim1ls. 1J The ".!*ner (t) (60) "The rn@ @dti C1J News (C) 0 (fi)(Dl$Tht Ayinc Nun (C) Ge~ere l. The Prisoner rebels : The Fors,ta Sip (R) "Strike " (30) "A Gift for El Charro.'' Carlos ag11n~ .Number Two's latest order. . Esta Noche 1 111 0 ce · is embarrassed and loses his girl· , recogn1Z1ng It as a new way of n friend when a rumor starts that he controlling men's minds. 11:15 @ @ Cinema SevenlHll: "Am· Is Illiterate. Ben Archibek and Co· O ® Hert Come the Brides (C) phibian Man." rinne Camacho guest. (60) "Bolt of t<ilmaron." The head 11:301 9 (j) Mm 8rfftln (C) 0 Miilion $ Movie: ''Tht Greet of the clan, Duncan Bolt, arrives · @ @ a;, Jollnny Carson (C) Ant•ric.n P11ti111e" (comedy) '56-in Seattle to run the Bolt brothers' M.9Vie: (C) "TypMon" (adven· Tom Ewell, Anne Francis. Dean lives. Denver Pyle guests. lure) '-40-Dorothy Lamour Jones. An attorney agrees to man· (i1) Cil Friday Movit: ''A Bell for O a> Didi Cavett (C) age a little league team in order to Adano." m Movie: (C) "The Cobweb" (dra. bring himself closer to his son. : DIYid Susskind Sllow (C) (2 hr) ma) '55-Rlchard Widmark. Lauren I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) • Hoy (30) Bacall, Charles Boyer. M1jor Ad1mt (60) 9:15 How To Marry a Mllllon1ire (30) ID Movie: (C) '-Chectpolnf' (ad· Teehnl~I Corner (30) (R) 9:30 News (C) (30) Ba.xter Ward. venture) '57-Anthony Steel. I sl'i(IAJ. I W1ty You Smoke: A 8111 Johns News (C) (30) @E Noticiero 34 (C) Self-Tnt (C) (30) In the conclud· Noches Tap1t111 (30) 1:00 II Movie: "The Secret WIJS" (dra· ing segment of this series. viewers 9:-45 PSA Fil111 ma) '61-Richard Widmtrk, Senta learn how the test they h~ve taken 10:00 O 9@ ~ Brldtn~s World (C) Berger. can help them ind how 11 has af· (60) "D1HuS1on." An aging movie I O News (C) fected the reirulars on the program. star forces a director to use old Community Bull.tin Board (C) @E Cruz dt AlllOr (30) techniques more flattering to her-Action Theatre: "The Creeplna 8:00 O Movie G1me (C) (30) Host self. but disastrous to the movie. Unknown." Sonny Fox welcomes guests James ------------------------- Stewart, Anita Louise, Joel Gray and Marge Champion. O @Cil® The lrldy Bltncll (C) (30) '1he Grass Is Always Greener." Mike and Carol decide to settle an argument 1bout who has the easier job as parent by switch- ing roles. I To Ttll the Truth (C) (30) Women Ind tile Market (R) lntlrftee (C) (30) (R) "Apollo Is a Californian.'' m Lucec1ta <C> (30> 1:15 fl) Office of Ule Presidtnt (30) (R) 8:30 6 a Ci) Ho11n'1 Heroes (C) (30) Col. Klink is used IS an unwitting courier in a scheme to deliver secret documents to 1 glamorous undercover agent. Marj Dusay guests. D Generations clash * in a new Easter drama NEITHER ARE. WE ENEMIES D @@m I g•<IAI Hlllmwlr Hall of fa•• ( (90) "Neither Are We Enemies." Roman occupa· lion of Judea at the time of Christ leads to a conflict between young revolutionaries and their elders. Van Heflin, Ed Befley, Kate Reid, J. 0. Cannon and Leonerd Frey star. Kristoffer Tabon, the son of Viveca Lindfors and George Tabor! makes his debut. IJ Actoss tilt Seven St.ti (t) (30) "The Japanese Hollywood.'' 0 (i1) (I) '1) The Ghost 1nd Mrs. Muir (C) (30) "Wedding Daym?" Mis. Muir's folks pl1n a surprise wedd ing for her and the captain. THE ONLY FRANCHISED S-T-R-E-T-C-H & SEW (T.M.) T.M . Fabric Store Of Orange County 724 East Katella , Orange PHONE (714) 633 -2842 REGISTER NOW!! LEARN TO SEW ON ALL KNIT FABRICS SKI PANTS -SKI SWEATERS ADVANCED GARMENT CONSTRUCTION & TAILORING IN KNITS THE FIRST ANN PERSON LINt;ERIE COURSE OFFERED IN ORANGE COUNTY .-5-2 HR. LES~-ONS -SI 0 TEEN CLASSES, TOO! W•r• 011 TV! Ch anntl 1 l. Wedneulavs 11 :45 •·m •. Watch An11 Per10, "Excellence In Service, Quality & Price" 5 .. T-R-E· T-C-H & SEW (T.M .) Fabrics of OranCJ• County e la11kAmuiurd e Mutt • Ch.,9~ Pip 21 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEtl<, MARCH 7. 1970 Where To Write Zubin Mehta: Can He Close the Gap? SATURDAY ., Networks Herbart s. Schlosser Vice Prnldent NBC 3000 W. Alameda Burt:>•"l'.1.ACallfomf• TH 5·7wu Mr. John McMahon Vice President ABC 4151 Prospect Hollywood. C.Jlf, 90027 NO 3·3311 Mr. Parry Lafferty Vice President CBS 7800 Beverly Boulwerd Los Anaelas, Calif. 90036 OL 1·2345 Local Statfom Chllnnel 2 (CBS) Mr. Ray L. Baindorf Vice President & General Manaaer 6121 Sunset Boulevard Hollywood, Calif. 90028 HO 9·1212 Channel 4 {NIC) Mr. Robert Howard Vice President & General Manaaer KNBC 3000 W. Alameda Boulevard Burbank, Callfoml1 VI 9·3911 Chllnnel 5 (Independent) Mr. Oouslas Flnlay Gena,..I Manaser KTLA 5800 Sunset Boulevard Hollywood, Calif. 90028 HO 9·3181 Channel 7 (AIC) Mr. John McMahon Vice President & General M1na1er KABC.TV 4151 Prospect Hollywood, Calif. 90027 NO 3·3311 Channel 9 (Independent) Mr. Charles P. Dwyer Gene,..I Manaser KHJ·TV 5515 Melrose Hollywood. Calif. 90028 462-2133 Channel 11 (Independent) Mr. Ch1rtes 0. Youn1 Vice Prnldent & General Meneaer KTTV 5746 Sun1et Boulevard Hollywood, Calif. 90028 HO 2·7111 Channel lS Ondepel'ldeftt) Mr. John Hopkin• President & Gene,..f Manaaer KCOP 915 N. LaBrH Hollywood, Calif. 90038 OL 6-6050 Channel 22 (Independent) Mr. Fredrick 0. Custer General Manaser KWHY·TV 5565 Sunaet Boulewrd Hollywood, Callf. 90028 HO 6-1757 Ct\ennel 29 (Non-Commen:lel) Or, Jemn Loper Gene,..1 M•n•a•r KCET 1313 N. Vine Hollywood. C•r'· 90028 HO 6-4212 Chllnn•I 34 (S nlah L.-npa .. ) Mr. Joseph Renk General M•n•aer KMEX 721 N. Bronaon Hollywood, Calif. 90028 HO 6·8131 ... ,. 22 If anyone can succeed in closing the gap between classical music and contemporary pop, it would have to be someone like Zubin Mehta, the conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. For at the still ripe young age of 34. Mehta has earned the respect and admiration of serious music lovers and muskians the world over, and his insatiable energy and matinee idol appearance give him acceptability among today's _youthful generation. "J hope you're right," the handsome. Bombay-born oonductor said recently. "I want to reach all segments of the music loving public with my upcoming television special. It's a program geared to appeal to everyone who appreciates music. whether it be the classics or hard rock." The program is ''The Switched~On Symphony," an NBC color special which airs Saturday. March I 4. at 7: 30 PM. Joining maestro Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Or- chestra on the telecast will be such notable musical performers as Ray Charles. The Nice, Jethro Tull, Israeli violinist Pinchas Zuckerman, The Santana. The Greater Los Angeles Master Chorale under the direction of Roger Wagner. classical guitarist Christopher Parkening. Brazilian pianist Joao Carlos Martins and Gerry Good- man, jazz violinist. "It's a veritable 'who's who in the music world'," Mehta said, a note of excitement in his voice. "Nothing like this has ever been attempted before on television, especially in prime time. We're going to present a microscopic view of music in the I 970's. Al- though it may not be apparent to the layman. there is an exciting synthesis taking place now between class ical and pop music. This is what we want to show." Mehta scoffs at those who belittle the quality of today's con- temporary pop music and the talents of those who write and present it. "Certafoly there's a lot of junk being written today," he noted. "But there was a lot of junk being written 20 years ago. 50 years ago and even 100 and 200 years ago. However. there are also a lot of marvelous things happening today in the music world. What I'd like to see is some of today's very talented pop musicians and writers turn their attention to classical music. There just aren't enough new good classical pieces being composed anymore." Through his spedal, maestro Mehta hopes to reach a young audience who might not otherwise be exposed tO classical l'QUsic. "I want to show our young people that their music is not so different from ours, that pop music has ils rools in the classics and that serious concert music can be beautiful. interesting and exciting. too!" MARCH 14 MORNING 7:00 -~· ~ m Heckle l Jeckle (C) I la) Gulliver (C) r. lsllbone (C) 7:25 tJ Glvt Us Tllis Day (C) 7:30 I Stlnrise Semester (C)' @ 00 Im SmolllJ the ltar (C) • ~Ifs Talll About Teens 8:00 tJ ~ ~ T1ll Jetsons (C) D 0 6 m Hert Comes tl1t Gni~ (g I U1J (1) ® C.ttanooia Cats (C) SlllPt>J <C) Tales of W~ls hrio 1:30IJ9Ci)Bup Bunny/Road Run- ner Hour (C) I 0@ m Pink Panther (C) C.mpus Profile Movie: "Canyon Crossroads" (western) '55-Phyllis Kirk, Richard Basehart. mc1see Kiel ID Movie: "Gunfire at Indian Gap" (western) '57 -Vera Ralston, An· _ thony George. 9:00 D 0@ m H. R. Pufnstuf (C) O Movie: "The Gambler and Ult lady" (drama) '52 -tlane Clark, Naomi Chance. U @ CI) tt!E Hot Wheels (C) m Movie: (C) ''The Rtd sa.ots" (musical) '43-Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook. "Apache Warrior" (west· ern) '57-Keith Larsen. Ji'!' Davis. 9:30 1J ~ (I) Dastardly I Muttley <C) Don Cartu, known as "Mr. Bowl-Ins'' for die last 20 yun, pva bis nune to tbe $60,000 Don Carter Classic. the IOdl stop on the 1970 Profusiooal Bo,.,len Tour, dlte fbt- als of whlcb wfll be telnlsed Un and In color from New York's MadJson Squ1tt Garden, Saturday, March 14 at 3:30 PM oa ABC. Aftu be"'a sJdellMd with an ln)Ury lncUJftd last summe-t, CarUr hu ttco•eud svfticlently to partidpate In selected toununnea'ts tbJs year. 11 11 ·o :) :) • I• •• d " I• - " n I ~@ a;, lln1n1 $tlllts (C) staaes a performan~e of Les Ballets CI)lEE) The Hardy Boys (C) Africains. uentas y Cultln11 I Ci) Sdlool Dap (C) 10:0019 Ci) Wadly Races (C) • Tutro Fa•lliar @CI) Q) Slly Hnb (C) • Set tM USA (C) • Morir. "si-oot·Out at Mtdlclnt 12:30 IJ a Ci) Penelope Pitstop (C) low" (western) '57 -Randolph 0 HI~. nd ~d (C) '1"he Wild Scott Anale Dickinson James Owyhee. Hlghh&hts of • five.day Garner. ' trip from Rome, Oregon to Owyhee ID Movie: ''Voodoo Island" (mys· Ruervoir, SO miles down the river. tery) '57 -Boris Karloff Beverly 1J Anpls Bueball (C) California Tyler. ' Angels vs. Seattle Pilots at Palm el Afued1 Springs. O Movie: "Screamlnf Mimi" (dra -10:30 I Qj Scooby Doo (C) ma) '58-Anita Ekberg, Phil Carey, · @ 6 a;, Tht Alntstonn (C) Gypsy Rose Lee Movie· "Paris Honeymoon" (mu· m Movie· (C) . ''TIM Wiid North" sic1I) '39-Bina Crosby. Akim Tami· (adventur~) '52-Stewirt Granger roff, Franciska Gaal. Wendell Corey, Cyd Charisse. ' 0 @ (I) m Ceorae of the Jun· I ~ Undtrw. IJ for PIKt (C) ale (C) 6 Voice of Afrlculture (C) 11:00 I !~ The Arch. It Show (C) • I lnite HOflzon (C) • 6 '° Jambo (C) • Upbut (C). · Cet It Topth..-(C) 1:00 IJ SUperman (C) The Beach oys. Evie Sands and O 9 CJ) ID NCAA Baslletball Joe Tex guest. (C) Re11onaf Finals. Teams and 11:308 Qj (i) m Underdof (C) locations to be announced. (ij) [i) a> Amerie1n Bandstlnd 0 ia Ci) Monunto Open Coif (C) (C) Dick Clark hosts. From Pensacola Country Club In Pensacola, Florida. O Movie: "Ride Olli for Revena•" (western) '58-Rory Calhoun, Gloria ~Public Stfvlce/lnfl Traders (C) Grahame. CV stories of Succus ID Movie: "City of Mlulnf Girls" E Padre Garnica (mystery) '41 -Gale Storm, John 1:30 IJ Jonny Quest (C) Archer. ID Movie: "Till, Dark and Hand· A F T F R ~J 0 0 1\ some" (comedy) '4l--Ces1r Rome· ro. Virginia Gilmore. GJ) 00 Double A Movie: "Sc1e1m· ing Mimi." 12:00 tJ tB) Ci) T1le Monba (C) ta) ArlHd forces Hlpllpt:s (C) O International Zone (C) "Africa 2:00 IJ Dusty's Trffhoust (C) Stu Ros· Dances." The aovemment of Guinea en hosts. 'World's Easiest Method of Active Exercise" O Movie: (C) ''Chief Crazy Horse" (western) 'SS-Victor Mature, Susan 8111, John Lund. 0 Cell or the West (C) John P1yne hosts. ta (i) Saturday Afternoon Show: "Hofer Berlin." a> Estnllas en Miami (C) 2:30 tJ CBS 5olf CIHsic (C) Teams to be determined. I Waaon T11in (C) I nslpt (C) Ster11n& T1'eater (C) 3:00 tJ PREMIERE KNXT Youth Forum (C) First of five discussion-type shows designed to aid in selecting a student to be sponsored by KNXT In the Youth Forum's Communica· tions Program in Europe this year . m Upbeat (C) The Steam, The Classic IV, The Jaggers and Al Green guest. ID Movie: "Bada• of M11'1111I Bren· nan'' (western) '57 -Jim Davis, Arleen Whalen. ai) Toros G) Twlllpt Zo11t 3:30 0 @ CV a> rro Bowlers Tour ("l) The f60.000 Don Carter Classic. ED Adventure: "Cruuders Peth." Program retraces the route from Germany to Jerusalem that the Cruuders followed 900 years ago. 4:00 IJ M o v I e : (C) "Mast of tile Aven1tt'" (adventure) '51 -John Derek, Anthony Quinn, Jody Law· rence. e Championship Bowtln1 (C) 0 I Spy (C) m Scent Seventy (C) '- ID Dollars and S.nae/1mport bl Profit (C) ED Anrd·Wlnnln1 Ahn (C) "Better Odds for a Better life." Cartoon animation by the creators of Yoal Bear, telllnr how to reduce the risk of heart attack. 19 Cl) CBS Coif C1aulc (C) 4:30 IJ Outdoors (C) ''Woods Holt." A visit to the WOOds Hole Oce1no1· raphic Institute on Massachusetts' Cape Cod. ,, Loni Joltn Silvtf (C) Federal Aviation Acll11lnlstratlo11 ( ) ''Density Altitude." Drem1tlzed 1re the effects of high altitude 1nd temperature on lifht aircraft. 5:00 0 Ifs Acadtftllc (C) Gran1da Hills, Santa Monica and Westchester high schools compete. IJ fNture (C) "The Story of Peter J. Pitchess, the Sheriff of L.A. 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