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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-03-21 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa----~ .-----------.,.--,..---------·o-c .-----·---------- \ • • a1 ~arr1ers no re eas . --- Andrews= ,Misses Filing Deqdline:· I • ----• ·---• • •· --·----~ .. -,.-' -' . .. Norton Sinaon ~~~r"•-Murphy~ Seat -~ . ------ / . - DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * SATURDAY, MARCH 2 f, ;1970 • . . vol. u. 11110. "· s 1acTto1111. • •••• .. -,.,..... -. ·---.t" ·-- -• -"' --.. . . ... •• -' I . ' ,.., ". ·~ ~- .. -- Newport Police Facing lnvestigatio11 Py ACLU ... • .-~ . .,'"". • • ~-,· .1 ~ "-,.,.; • I Simon Sneak• In Andrews Fails t:&untian Says He Was Hurt In Detention ·Mail Carriers Ignore Pleas, K~pUp Srike J I To File Papers By JOANNE REYNOLDS .., Of lflt Oally '°'"' S"ft Newport Beach city councilmen are ex· pected to take action April 6 on a request for investigation of an incident involving the Newport police department from "the By TOM BARLEY Ol Tiii OallY f"li.t St•H Beach and businessman John D. Ratter· south coast chapter of the American Civil ree of Santa Ana. Liberties Union. d Bearing the Democratic Party banner Nearly 200 contenders for a wi e range hl that contest will be veteran campaign-ACLU lawyer Jay Murley, in a letter o( Orange County political offictS went er Thomas B. Lenhart and teacher David addressed to the cooncil, asked the city 00 County Clerk William E. St John'1 N. Hartman of Santa Ana. "further investigate'' the incident invtilv· official June 2 primary list late Friday Andrews' apparent change cf heart i_ng this client, Angelo Jui of Orange. "'Uh perhaps ~. biggest shock. of .a appeared to aurprise n;iembers of the Newport Beach police Chief B. James sutprise-laden filing period coming 1n county clerk's staff who opened the doors Glavas said the Aug. 19, 1969 incident was the-3.5th District Congressional race. of their Chestnut Street ... building Friday fully investigated by the department, and That last minute eyebrow-raiser· was morning to find public relations man a report made in December. provided by Victor c. Andrews of La· Frank Michelena encamped on the· step ''We welcome investigation," Chief guna Beach who bad t~. out his p~pers '1\'ith Andrews' papers. Glaviis said. "Insofar as possible we did early Friday as a Republican candidate verify the facta cl. the case," he added. for U>e post vaC"ated by the death of Rep. LOST TO VIEW The incident in question occured when James B. Utt. a clGSe personal friend of Michelena was then lost to public view Izzi was detained by Newport police on the Emerald Bay residenL from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. suspicion of assaulting a Los Angeles Andrews, who bad secluded himself in .But Republican reaction late Fri~ay policeman. The arrest was made by Of- a series of conferences during the day did not reflect lhe degree of mtonish· ficer Albert Doum who alleged Id and wbo re~edly refUsed to dilcuss ment convey~ by St. Jobn's harrassed resembled a photograph or the assault hls apparent ccbldidacy with the DAILY workers. One party faithful commented: wspect. PlLO'l\ failed-to-file·by-the-rigidly..4r-awn~Uigures -1 s~id this ~rnlng that According tc lzrl's original complaint, 5 p.m. deadline the forms that would taking out .forms 15 one thing for V!c filed with the department in October, he have pitted ·him agaln!t three fellow GOP Andrews, filing ~m and la~g his was detained for an hour after it was ~andidates for Utt's long held teat --candidacy on the line is another! det.ennined he was not the suspect. he Slate Seit John G. Schmitz of Tustin, County worie.rs •i.naJytlng the"<1111 con.-received abrasions because be was attorney William Wilcoxen of Laguna tendets unanammowily aw..ardtd :;the .handcuffed too tlghly, wairnot advised of "O~l of (oot", prtze to Fullerton·.,_ · hi ,..... nd ~ 11 ed Hippie Murdered In Knife Fight At Laguna Beach By JACK BROBACK Of llN DfliW f"!IM lt•tf ''I've been stabbed,'' a man gasped toi two yOllng girls· Friday night on the pat!! to Sleepy Hollow Beach in Laguna Bel<h. The possible murder Victim, who had Ileen stabbed lo !!'<. abdomen and suf. fertd a punctured lung, dled a !ew hounl later at S<iuth Coast Community HO!!pltal from loss ol blood. Laguna police, who have listed the as yet unidentified man's death as mur- der, described him as in h1s middle twen- Ues. about S foot, 9 inches, 16$ pounds w\l.h long dark hair and a be&rd. Officer! found a knife near where be was lying and it is being checked by the Orange County Sheriff's crime lab for blood and fingerprints. The victim • was found in the area Sleepy Hollow -Piown as a hangout ror hJppies. Police have no clues as to his possible killer. t . • tr1a1lst Norton Simon-who flled'1or u·.s. 8 roe .. -a was '"""' 8 <1W a telephon,e call. . Sen. George Murphy's seat ln Leis Ange-Assist.anr Oilef Harry Nelson, in a tet- les earlier in the day and delivered 79 ter to Izzi dated December, said the signatures -14 more than required -department's investigation tailed to to St Jobn'S offlce at 4:45 'p.m. "prove _or disprove clearly 111 the atlega- Simon got those signatures from a tions made. scurrying brigade of Hunt Foods work· "All of our concerned personnel were f'rs after making his way to Orange unaware of any injuries sustained by you county by helicopter in his race against and if we had· observed them, we cer· time. Republican sources laid his last tain ly would have provided medical at· minute entry into the campaign as be-tention," the letter stated. ing based on party discontentment with Chief Glavas said ~.to depart· Murphy's admitted financial involvement ment recohls, lu.i was -detained 25 with Technicolor CGrp. minutes, iNt~ad ot an hour. . Six contenders for the 34lh District In the r~t for a city iilvestlgation, (Seo FILINGS, Pap JI· Murl<y al1'g" Izzi ''bore .no ressemblance to the alleg!d assaulter,'' Marine Escapes- Rohh.ery Atte~Rt A hltchhlklng El Toro itartne outran hiJ attackers Friday night and escaped in the Laguna Canyon area. James O. Keck, 23, told Laguna Beach police he was picked up by two men while hitchhiking from El Toro to Laguna. ' They stoet>ed near the El Toro l\oad intersection 1aylng they had car troUble. When ibe two men attacked btm, Keck told pollee he !ought th<m oil and ran, jumping a barbed wire fence and hiding . In the brush. he was unlaWfully detained.for an hour, •!was subject to verbal abi.rse" and was refused transporta.Uon back to the scene cf the incident. Murley also charged, "that when lllch a cue is 1~bject to complaint, a whitewash ls the llkely result•• " - When questioned about the charges or verbal abuse and refusal of a ride, Chief Glavas noted no mention of any "vetbal abuse" was made In Jni.'s original com- plaint. Lt. Kelson ?.tcOaniel, who waa: watch commander the night of Jzil't arrest, said the. records lhow he wa1 offered a ride back to the ecene of hts arrtSt but refused because he Wd he had made ar- rangement with-his girl friend to pick him •P· • I•' .-. • lo 1 DAILY ,fL.of ...ft ,,..,. A TOUCH OF SPRING FOR OCC PRINCESS CHRISTY lo\IKELS' L•9una Coed's 'Flower Gtts Into Swint of 'th1 NeW" S.t~~ .. Sprung Jus t ln. Case You Didn't Know It Orange County Is one of the few plaus belt1re' the Easter tl)iigratlon of' ~·san wbefe·Ui'&ne.w~per tias to tell you tha Fernando Valley koob11~harJ-a chlnce to ' •prlog Is -here. . bit the betch. Southern--automia~a ·be n e v 0·1 en t School · chUdrtn sat in half-empty weather ·did not chan1e drastically when clt1Slr'G!OJN and gazed absent-mindedly as lhe· aun;1. cepter crossfd the equator at teacbtrl aave homewort aalgnment.r to 4:57PST•FJ'iday.altemoon. • be com:.p le ted' ote r the No 'olie ..,,. .. ireen'-liklng d<fwn .,lA)_ · !>oTilllY..'Ji6mowtirt·tJla1 woold ptdbably windows and storing them In th! cillar. be dOl'le the1 ntghl belore acbool recon- Meltlng snow, another sign of spring, wa1 venes. not.evident .on the lawns of Orange Coun-CoUege aludents began pacllng for ty residtnls. The morning glory wa.s week·long excursions to ''The RJvei'" (!r already sprung and crab grass has been Ensenada, Mexico, or Palm Sprinp. thriving successfully since last spring. Liquor store owners became aware of The beaches were warmer: Frkfay pd tprlng as sales In beer •nd wine the flnt blklllklad C<>edl, nnelUnr or okyrock<led, "1th 1tudento crowdinf inlo sun tan loUon, go(• head start on t.hetr cars wtth theJ.r weekend &lock of l.lq\IOr. Easter tans. Spring 1J here In s o u th e r n 'Ibo more experienced surlboarrl -en-canromla-and lt didn't take te:ieftllfic thOl!ut& brned the 17-degreo waltt cak:uiltlonl or mdlnp lo J><Ove the fact • I~ j WASHJNGTON CAP) -Despite back- to-work pleas by union leaden and an 1gree.inent by the government to discuss money demands, mall carriers in cities from the East to the West. Coast voted to stay off their jobs today Jn scattered, illegal postal :itrikes. A seeming accord to halt the walkouts pending negotiations reached Friday by postal union leaders and Nixon adminis- tration officlals wall shattered FrJd.a,y night with the decision by Chicago mall-- men to strike at midnight. Posta} units in Cleveland, ~Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, S8J1 Francisco and four Los Angele.s suburbs quickly followed suit, voting either to continue \Valkouts already in effect or initiate new ones. In New York , where the first strike be· gan last Wednesday, postal workers sched .. ujed a vote today on whether to continue the work stoppag~~ However, maitCarrieis In New Bruns- wick, N.J., withdrew picket lines to let other postal workers go back to their jobs per1d.ing a vote on whether to ~n· tinuetheir-stRkre.~-~--~--~- Shouts or ''strike, strike'" greeted Chi- cago union leaders' attempts to' relate Jl'rlday'1 meetings With Secretary cf La- bor George .P. Shultz and Postmaster General Wlhton M. Blount Then 5,900 members of Ch!cago's Br:anch 11 of the National AssocJelidn ot . Le.tier Carriers voted to strlk:e at •12:01 a.m. today, but more than an hour after the deadllne there were ino picket. lines and postal officials said mail wa:i being · processed oormally. co'ast . Patchy 10( mighl mar ll!e mom- Inga along lbe coaJt for the w..t· end, bUI all In all tt'll be sunny with temperatures !ouching the 7o. degree mark. . INSIDE .TODAY A new le uet of e%cellence was reached during the pa.st decode tn one. neQlec·ttd a1peci of the la.w enforcement profes!i0'1' at a1'thorities in Los A11gctes ha~ died the Sirhall case. Page 6. AMI lffftt• J (11111'(11 ~· 4-J Cl10IUH tf.11 '''"kl 1, (rff._. 11 0.•111 Nltlcn J '""'Ill .... • ::::::-' , .. ,: -" MMi.. 1•1• .... '""" .. , Swtt 1)1• tMdl ........ 1•'1 , • l Book Says There ls_.:ftigh• .. Time to Lie -• • • -f ' w ASHiN6TON (UPI) -research fellow at the Council A country which tried to con-justified ln telllng a dellbttate a boot wartime mJlitary opera-He proposes this practical Ordlnarlly, the people of a on Foreign Relationa. duct ll.1 diplomacy entirely In lie. tlons. rule-of-thumb: free nation have a right to be Bamd.s sa,y1 the. people's the open Yl'OUld find-othtt Barndt a4'~es thai: 1,'the 2) To protect c 9 v ere in-"If a government ls golng lo ~otdd Drop Area Water Supply Up, told the truth about what their right to know Is a basjc ele-governments extremely reluc-go~ernment mwt u a re~al telUgence a c l i v I t I e s lo lie it can probably do so for a government is doing to them, ment or a !rte and self-tanl lo engage in serious coo-practice conduct an-honest peacetime. sbort period, and when that for them, and Jn their name. governing society. "If a people versalions. dia}Qgue with its citlzens."But 3) To avoid a financial panic period is over it should But there are some situa-are to rule themselves. they Similarly , ll is necessary he contends 1'tbere .art !ltua-when currency devaluation is generally admit what it did lions In \•/hich "the govern-must be adequately informed and proper for government o!-lions when It ~ms .to even. pending. and why. For it Is conUnual ment has not only the right lo know what they 're doing." flctals to maintain secrecy the incr..1 intclllie,nf. ·lod con-4) J\l times such as the CU-exag~eration and distortion but the obllgatJon to 1Je." That But he adds, ''in a world about such things as codes and scieritious itatetmeft M the ban missile crisis. when offl-rather: th11n the indlvldu11l lie is the argument of a provoca-such as this, complete open-ciphers, details of military price of te!Jing the· truth, or cia.1:1 fear that telling the trulh that are really damaging to • 11\e amount or ground waler In storage in the Orange Coun· ty Water Dlslrtct basin has been substantially lDCi'tased during the last decade, but.the quantity o f Metropolitan Waler District water avaUable for ground water replenish- ment during 19'/G.71 may be limlted. needs o! the. dlstrlct, water tlve litt le book cneltled "The ness and candor on the part or weapons, and In some not lying, is l{C&te~than can might lead to the danger of society. JeveJs throll8hout the basin Right to Know, to Wllhhold any gove·rnment is im-cir c u ms tan c es, troop be borne." ~ nuclear war. "Thus if one is convlnced will drop. and m· Lie," published by tbe possible." movementa. . He lists four ·kinds of-tltDA:-, • .. ~pt in those , sltualions, that the stakes are so high A probable lncrease ln b,fWD Councll on Religion and Inter-In the conduct of foreign Wb.ilo nearly everyone· ti~ Jn w~lch he fedl,Jove.rn-Barnds -.y·s, t1 ii eiceedingly that he must lie on rare oc- water in tm ls foreseen with national Affairs. relations, particularly, govern-acknowled&es the necessity ot ment offic1aJ.a. may b8'e "not..• rare for a government to find caslon~. he may be justifjed in the arrival of water from The author is William J. ment officials m\,lllt resort to withholding cert al n in-only the right but UM" obliga-'itself In a situation where it Is doing'° In a specific situation. Northern Calilom!a. Bamds. a former official of sttrecy l£ there ls to be any formation from the 'public, tion"' to puL out untrue confronted with "the necessity but he should be very wary of The report sees no danger of the Central Intelligence Agen-degree of candor in com-many would question whteher statements. They are: -as distinct from the temp-sustained distortion and el· eoough water being available cy who is now a senior mwllcations betwttn naUGl!s. the gov~t ever is 1) to m~leed an enemy tation -for lying." aggeraHon." tor direct demand, but not1------------------------------------------------,,--,,-,,,,,,..,-.,..,=-=-=--::,.,-,:-:-~ what may be desired !or r COST A MESA ONL y Th.is wUI result in a lowering of the ground water level in the basin during the coming fiscal year, according to a report to the district by Toups Engineering Inc. of Sanla Ana. During 1968-Q water usen In the county drew 171,79Z acre fee t form ground water, used 94,513 acres feet of sup- plemental water (MWDJ and obtained 15,108 acre feet from other sources ($anta Ana River and Santia&o Creek}. Tbua: the total Weter re- quirement within the district during the year was 288,413 acre feet, compared with about 304,000 acre feet the year before. ground water replenistjmenl A function of the aflnU&I report is to ~blish a basin production percentage o f water and to le\'Y a basin equity assesmient on those users who are reqUired by lhe district to produce more water from the growMI wai,r than the established · basin prt- dtiction of gr~ water. Conversely, Uiose users who are directed !.Y lh• distrlot to use less than ' the basin pro- duction percentage are com- pensated. The basin percentage of ground water use to overall use for the current year is set at 60 percent. DAILY 10·10 SUNDAY 10-7 Substantially smaller rain· fall in the current year as compared to last year should Increase the w a t e r re- qullement for the current year ... the Toups rep or t predicb. The estimated cost of pr~ ducing ground water in the Special ensuing year for other than 1r· Prices For March 22, Sun. Only-Bombshell -10 Q.m. to 7 p.m. -While Quantites Last rigalion use is SSS per acre\,. ..... ,.,,..,., ..... ::::Lm•••••••.., .. 1•n•";~~~--ll<l~--~""''*'llll"'•m1 foot. The cost ts determined ~ CUrrent year requirements are estimated at about 320,000 acre feet. or this toLaJ, 200.000 acre feet would come from ground · wale r, I 10,000 from supplemental water and 10,000 from other sources. The Toups ttport pointed out that 11upplemental water from MWD may be limited during the three-year period through 1973. Thus the ground water basin may have to be overdralled ID meet the water Crom three components : the variable cost, $12; tbe fixed cOst, $10 and the current rep l 'nisbment assessment . coot. $t3. The cost of producing ground water in the comlng year for in1gation use is $29 per foot, including the current replenishment assessment of $10. As to MWD water, the cost for other than irrigation used during 1970.71 is $51 an acre foot; for ilTigation use, $23. UCI Group Studying Low Income Housing WOMENS 1 STRAP 244 MEN'S NO~RON SHORT SLEEVE ' . . , . SPORT SHIRTS S1111da11 011111! 1.57 OR plaids. stripes and Similar to Illustration che-C'.~ . ,'i;l; cotton -pol_\'tster A UC Irvlne study gruup is researching the availability and netds for low ncome hous· ing in Orange County. Black. red an4 navy blue. Made of vinyl. A real bleod {tftlJSlll no ironing. Regu· that, "One major goal of the E 1ar ar bUtton-do\\"n. s to XL. new study group is to appraise nice buy for aster. r"'""""~""'Ti:>:U:Lle:.:w . the current and future needs\~,.. .... ..,,...., .... ..,""""""'""°'"""""',_.., .. _. .. ,. ... -r:. ...... :..;;·""'u;::: ~ipro:o::C. of such housing related to th~ county's projected growth, economy, ethnic paUerni and 11 The study group., part or the . UCl•Project 21 team, held its second ?netting March 18. Members agreed that in- sufficient purchasing power and lack of available housing at a low price are the two key aspects of the housing pro· blem in Orange County. The commlllee is defining low Income i;esldents and poverty level persons l n Orange County. Russell Priebe, u r b a n renewal consultant for Project-21 and presently presi· dent ln charge of land develo~ ment for the Long Beach Amusement Company, 1tated other relevant factors." Areas to be considered b1 the group are aeU-help p~o­ g ram s, multl·level govern men ta 1 ~ funding systems, the implct of factory built housing and mobility of populations and ihetter. The new study m a r ts another area for Uf'I Project· 21 inventory of Orange County needs. Previous studies lri- c 1 u d e d transportatlon, downtown deterioration, coordinated urban planning and preservation of open space. Going to Japan? You'll Need Vaccination Going to Japan tor Expo poliomyelitis, eithe r with ln- '70? If so you will want to activated or oral (\lve) vac- know about immunizations re· cine.~ A booster do11e of quired. trivalent ora l vaccine ls sug- According to Dr. John R. gested. Phllp, county health officer, it Vaccination against typhoid depends upon Itinerary. fever and serum for lnfecUous If you are only going lo hepiUtas are also suggested. S11nday 011&11 Th~ Ea.ster bunny·s SPE'Ci•I. ~lilk chOC"olate eggs Individual· ly wrAppt'd In IU5ll"OU5 (oil. Onc pound net y,•elghl. au~ ; ' \ \ IN PRETTY PRINTS Sunda y Onl y I 2•• Great way to comfort! Culottes in choice of neck- line styles. Some button, some zip fronts, backs. Florals, novelties. monotones. Many colors. 8 to 18. Charge it. .. Japan you jusl=•=•co•=d~•~~Tb~•~l.,~;ophtri.d~vaccine ahould o------~,•m'°'a Ipo1 vaetlnaUon. be received several weeks CHILDREN'S "PLAY Persons visiting other coun-prior to departure for ma1· tries in Asia will need an in-imum effects and lb e temaUonal certificate of vac· hepatitis serum within ooe or cl.oaUon against cholera i! two weekJ of departure. CENTER" GYM SET Sunday 011ly 3288 they visit an area In which the Vaccination for malaria Is disease Is occurring. Countries suggested for Burma, Cam- pre:sently on the cbole.ra lis\ bodla, Indonesia, L 11 o·s, include Brunel, Burma, India, Malaysia. New Caledonia, lndoneaia, Mayalysia, Nepal, New Hebrides. New Ouinea, East Pakistan, Philipplne1 and Philippines, Thailand a n d Vietnam. Vietnam. A super-set for children who are r•ally acti ve. Jncludes If you go on lo Australia airglide, sw inging ladder, two swings. painted "U" that country requires a O I O cholera cerUflcote on arrivals n Y n• trapeze bar, "lunar swingaroo," 3 climbing rings, 7' from Korea and Thailand, in Flnal stoc.ks In a!I home editions. sllde. Charge ii. addl Uon to the others listed . That's a big deal? It Is In Orange Those traveling elsewhere In County. The DAILY PILOT Is the Asia should have received at only dally r1ewspaper that dellv- aome time a full course of im· ers the pack119t. muni iatlons against COSTA MESA GOLF,. COUNTRY CLUB ALL FACILltlES OPEN TO PUBLIC EASTER SUNDAY BUFFET 11 :00 o.m. to 3:00 p.m. $2.95 Adul ll $!.SO Chlld,..n -----..... -- I ---· -.. "-·-,, I TALL GIRL SHEER SEAMLESS NYLONS S1111da11 Only! 33~ ofor 1-o-n-~ 1~. thr ro>lon lh1t stretches to fit. Onr slr.e fits 9-12. l1!"1Clh 38-<10'·. Jn 7 fathlon ~had~. . ' ' ~ LB. SPOOL MONO LINE, 6 TO 80-LB. S11nday 011111! ~lonofilan1l'nt extra llmJ"I Blue l.A.ke line In (·holC'I" er 6-80 weti;:hU on 118 lb. tpool. Per· L::=======·==i feel for all! .. 3 PC. SET OF LUGGAGE 888 Sturdy, strong, dependable luggage -just In time for vacatio n travel. -=-.-... NYLON STRETCH FASHION GLOVES S1111day 011111! H&nd&e" n wrist length drns glovn are perfect for Ea.atu or sprlnctime. Bleck, "'hlte, bel", n11\-y, 6 to 8 1~. RESERVATIONS ONLY Coll: 540-7200 ----·---:.. I 9 ~ -··· 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~::~,a~~COSTA MESA Harbor 1711 COUNT•Y CLVI DL I ' , ' -· -· -;, .... " W .eekend Year 8onaetown _, EDIIION Dally Paper VOL 63, NO. 68, 5 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES SATURDAY', MARCH 2T, 1970 TEN CENTS • • a1 '-"'arr1ers 200 See Ii Off ices Andrews Out, But ~imon Sneaks In By TOM BARLEY 01 tfte 0.11• Pllfl llJH Nearly 200 cont.enders for a Wide range of Orange County politicaJ office& went on County Clerk WUliam E. St John's official June 2 primary list late Friday with perhaps the biggest shock of a surprise-laden filing period coming in the S5tb District Congressional race. That last minute eyebrow.raiser was provided by Victor C. Andrews of La· guna Beach who had taken out his papers early Friday as a Republican candidate for the J>OSl vacated by the death of Rep. James B. Utt, a close persona! friend of the Emerald Bay resident. Andrews, who had secluded h.imse1f In a series of conferences during the day and who repeatedly refused to discuss his apparent candidacy with the DAILY PlLOT, falled to file by the rigidly drawn 5 p.m. deadline the fonns that would have pitted hi.m against three fellow GOP candidates for Utt's long held seat - State Sen. John G. Schqlitz oC Tustin, attorney William Wilcoxen ol Laguna Beach and businessman John D. Ratter4 ree of Santa Ana. Bearing the DemocraUc Party banner in that contest will be veteran campaign· er Thomas B. Lenhart and teacher David N. Hartman of Santa Ana. Andrews' apparent change of heart appeared to :;:urprise members of the county clerk's staff who opened the doors of their Chestnut Street building Friday morning to find public relations man Ffank Michelena encamped on the step with Andrews' papers. LOST TO VIEW ~1lchelena was then lost to public view from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. But Republican reaction late Friday did not reflect the degree of astonish- ment conveyed by St John's harrassed workers. One party faithful commented : "lt figures -I said this morning lhat taking out forms is ooe thing for Vic . .\.odrews, filing them and laying his candidacy on the line is another." County workers analyzing the 196 con- tenders unananimously awarded the "neet of foot" prize to Fullerton Indus· trialist Norton Simon who filed for U.S. Sen. George ~furpby's seat ln Los Ange- les earlier in the day and delivered 79 signatures -14 more than required - to st John's office a.t 4.:45 t>.m. Simon got those 11gnatures from a scurrying brigade of Hunt Foods work- ers after making his way to Orange County by helicopter in his race against time. Republican sources laid his last minute enlry into the campaign as ~ ing based on party discontentment with ~lurphy's admitted financial involvement with Technicolor Corp. Six contenders for the 34th District (Set FilJNGS, Pace S) Hippie Murdered In Knife Fight At Laguna Beach Irvine Company's Other Plans for Coast Told • By JACK BROBACK 04 "'9 '*" P!ltf '"'" The Irvine Company has many other plans for immediate development in ad- "l've been stabbed," a man gasped dllkm lb the 50,000-acre city of Irvtoe lo two young girls Friday n.lgl1t on the ouUined Thursday. path •· Sle<PY Hollow Beach in Laguna Company President William R. ?.fason w told some of these to Town Hall members Beach. Friday. The possible murder victim, who had An llHtory multi-purpose o f r i c e been stabbed In the abdomen and suf-buiding, the highest in Orange Ccunty fered a punctured lung, died a few hou rs will join the two nine-story buildings now later at South Coast Community Hospital considered in Newport Center. from Joss of blood. The apartment house side of Trvine h h r t d the developments is big business. ~fason re-Laguna police, w o ave is e ' vealed. In addition to the 116-unit apart4 as yet unidentified ma.n's death as mur· ment project in the Westcliff area, ground der, described him as in bis middle tweo-has been broken for the first 250 units ties, about 5 foot. 9 inches, 165 pounds of a future 1.000-unit project in University with Jong dark hair and a beard. Park and ground will be broken shortly Officers found 8 knife near where he ft'fr two smaller projects in Harbor View k the Hills. was lying and it is being chec ed by ~1ason predicted that the company will Orange County Sheriff 's crime lab for be constructing over 500 units per yur blood and fingerprints . in the near future. The victlm was found in the area -In the single family area. 10 housing k ha f developers are now building 1.500 hous-. S~ee~y Hollow -nown as a ngout or ing units per year and they will shortly hippies. be building at a rate of 2,500 a year. He Police have no clues as to his possible ,. noted that the company's change for its killer. long-term lease policy in which homes Ba~k to N or1nal Pancreas Patient 'Eating' Again By TERRY COVILLE 04 rM O.llY P'lltf Stiff lt't a tossup between piu.a and lobster for the first gastronomic delights Mrs. Cara Ramey wtll sample after 25 years on a strict diabetic diet. "I don't know which one I want to try first." joked the a> year-old Huntington Beach housewife as she talked to reporters and photographers Friday at Orange County Medical Center. She adm itted gulping down a box of chocolates offered to her a few days earlier by her younger brother. Mrs. Ramey. wife o! a Huntington Harbour postal carrier, was happy because Friday she was going home a[ter more than flve•months of confinement to a hospital bed. Her story is part of medic.al history now. The essence ol it Is that she is no longer dying from acute. diabetes -in fact she doesn't even have diabetes 1nymore, lhanka to a complete transplant of a pancreas. '"l fetl wonderfuJ ," Mrs. Ramey said, replying to questions about her recovery, The mUestone pancreas transplant was performed Dec. 18 by a tean1 of surgeons from UC Irvine:. "We now know th3l a pancreas transplant is possible. We'll be looking for the Jong term efred of It on possible diabetic conditions." e.plalned Dr. John E Connolly. chief of the surgical team it could be.Ip niean a new future for many persons with certain diabetic ~ dltlan&. be •dded. For Mrs. Ramey It cer- tainly 1T181n1 a bright future ahd a allce of pl"4 alM couldn't touch before. • PIZZA AND A N&W LIFE Mont. and Car• R•m•y ; lllll land are offerocl far sale i. expected to ..,.ed me buying on the lr:vJnt prop- erties. Agricullutt, still a big buslnesl on th< ln•ine Ranch bas clianged from the con- ventionaJ crops of llina beans, sugar beets, barley to asparagus, corn, carrots, cauunower, -celery and strawberries. Last year 62,000 crates or asparagus was grown on the ranch and by 1972 this product Will have Increase to over 300,000 crates. The company plans to enter Into the harvesting, packing and distribution or field crop products, a major change Jn the agricultural division . To serve the people living in the future ~30,000 population city of Irvine, in addi- tion to the 25 neighboring shopping cen- ters outlined Thursday, there wilt be a demand for two million square feet or olfice space. Also required will be 1.~ new hotel T'OOOlS, 30 to 40 re11taurants, at leml six theater!, 200,000 square feet of medical space. four golf courses and a host of other facilities such as schools and churches. Countian Sent To Prison For Ki11ing Girlf1iend A Los Alilmilos man who pleaded that he shot and tilled his girl friend because she threatened to tell his wile that he was the father ol the woman 's unbOm child has been sentenced to five yean to life in stat. prison. Superior Court Judge R a y m o n d Thompson ordered that term for Robert Kemple McClaren after finding him guilty of second degree murder in the slaying of Mrs. Donna Vorhees, 35, ol Garden Grove. McClaren, 35, who served for 15 years as a merve police officer in Long Beach, shot Mrs. Vorhees in the temple last Nov. 30 as the couple talked in his car outside her borne. McClaren stated that his auvlce revolver "just went off" after the woman warned him that she wanted sup- port money for lhe coming child and if he didn't pay she would tell his wlfe and their boss. MCCI....., lllll Mn. Vorhees worked together In the Long Beach post omce u mall canien;- Marine Escair-s Robbery Attempt A hitchhiking El Toro Marine outran h~ attad<ers f'riday nl«ht and escaped In the Laguna Canyon area. James o. Keck, tJ, told Laguna Beach police he was picked up by two men while hitchhtldng from El Toro to Laguna . Tbty 1lOPP<4 near the El Toro Road lni.-tion ,.Ying l11o7 had Clf trnuble. When th< two men atllcktd him, Ktck told poltce he fought thorn of! and ran. jumplnl a barbed win '-Ind hldlns In lbf blUOb. ·-. .. DAll.Y PILOT ............ • A TOUCH OF SPRIJjG FOR oc~· l!Rll4~1SS CljRl$1"( MlltlLS l°"'"4 Coocl'1 Pw..r lhte 1 .... ~If lhO ..... c~ > - Sprittg"s Just ln Case You Didn't Knoiv It Orange County is-one of the few places where the newspaper has lo tell you that spring is here. Southern California's be n e v o Jent weather did not change drutically when the sun's center crossed the equator at 4:57 PST Friday afternoon. No one wu seen taking down storm windows and storing them in the cellar, Melting snow, aaother sign or spring, was not evident on the lawns of10range Coun- ty residents. The morning glory was already sprung and crab gras11 bas been thriving successfully since last spring. The beache.s were w~er Friday and the first blldnJ-clad co-em, smelling of sun tan loUOn, got a head start on their Easter tans. The more erperienced surfboard en· thuaiasta braved the 57-degree water before the Euler mlgralii>n of "San Fernando Valley kooks" had a chance to hit the beach. School children sat Jn haU-empty classrooms and gazed abserit·mindedly as teachers gave homework assignments to be completed over the holidayr--homework that Would pr'obably be done lht night before school recon- venes. O'.>lle-ge stiidenl! begal\ packing for week-long excursions to ''The River" or Ensenada,, MeXico, or ·Palm Spzings. Liquor store ownere became aware of sprfng as salu in beer acd wine skyrocketed, with 1tu4ent.s crowding into cars with their weekend stock of liquor. Sprlng Is here In Southern Calirornla-and' Jt didn't take· scientific calculations or readln&s ,to prove the fact. eas Nationwide Strike Due By Monday WASHINGTON (AP) -Despite back- to-work pleas by union leaders and an agreement by the government to discws money demands, mall carriers in cities from the East to the West Coast voted to stay oU their jobs today in scattered, Wegal postal ·strikes. A seeming accent to halt the walkouts pending negotiaUons reached Friday by postal unlon leaders and Nixon adminis- tration officials was 11hattered Friday night with the decision by Ch.!cago mail- men to strike at midnight. Postal units in Cleveland, Pittsburgh. Minneapolis, Milwaukee, San Francisco and four Los Angele11 suburbs quickly followed suit. voting either to continue walkouts already in effect or Initiate new ones. In New York, where the first strike be.4 gan last Wednesday, postal workers sched- uled a vote today on whether to continue the work stoppaee. However, mall carriers ln New Bruns· . Wick, N.J ., withdrew picket Jines to Jet other postal worker11 ~0-back to their jobs pending a vote on whether to con- tinue their s~ike. Shouts of "strike, strike" greeted Chi- cago union leaders' attempts to relate Friday's meetings with Secretary of La· bor George P. Shultz and Postmaster General Winton M. BlounL Then 5,000 members of Chicago's Branch 11 of the National AssociaUon of Letter Carriers voted lo strike at 12:01 a.m • .today, but more than an hour after the deadline there Were no J)iclcet lines and postal officials said mail wu being processed nonnally. Jn Minneapolis, picket Thies ··weni "'up 11round the Post Office at midnight, short4 ly after the strike vote was taken. Even while the apparent upsur1e_ In 'Strike sentltnent was being recol'ded, Bount released this statement a!ter nieet- int!' with presidents of · lhe seven J>Oi;tal unions: "I remain convinced that the vast ma- jority of posfat workers are loyal, dedi- cated citizens. I feel certain that they win accept In good faith their national officers' plea that they return to work at once. 110 that meaningful negotiaUons can commence." • James H. Dademacher, president of the largest postal union, the Letter Carriers, said be was confident of a settlement wi~ io the five-day deadline imposed by the unions and comp!Jmented the r.dminlstra· Uon "for recognizing the problem and working quick1y to get settled." Dademacher warned, however, If 1 settlement Is not reached in live days of talks. he would call a nationwide strike. despite federal Jaw banning 11trlkes by government workers. The strike reached the West Coast with ACLU A k In • • the vote by 250 of the 1,200 members of S S Vestlgatlon San Francisco's Letter Carrlm Local 214. . to set up picket lines today. In Los Ang" Jes, spokesmen for the Letter Carriers !aid mailmen would strike the suburbs of Of N tB h Pi li Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Woodland HUis D·wp-o~ :a;a-c -o· p;e·~---aOO--Northridge, despite-warnings -by V . ·'.I. ''-'1 . U ' union olficials they could lace jail sen· By JOANNE REYNOLDS 04 tM °"" P'llll ;..,, ler to~ •dated Dlc~mber, ~ the department's invesUgaUon failed to Newport Beach city councilmen are ex4 "prove or disprove cleai:ly all the , allega- ·pected to take actlon Al)rll 6 on a request lions inadt. for investigation of an incident involving ·"All of our conc:Uned personnel were the Newport police department from .the unaware of any injurie!I suatailted by you ~outh coast chapter of the American Civil and lf we had observed them, we cer4 Llbertles Union. ta.Inly would• have provided mec!ic.at at~ ACLU lawyer Jay Murley, tn a Jetter tentlon," the letter stated. addressed 1o the council, asked the city Chief Glav~ Ukl aCcordlng to d~rt· "further Investigate" the incident JnvoJv. ment record11, IuJ was ,deialried , 25 Ing this cUe& Anfelo Izzi of Orange, mlnutea, lnst~1d' otian ~r .. Newport•Beach ponce-Cbief B: James Jn the·request for a,clty~inve.rtlgaUon, tences. , The mailmen, who now make a start- fng salary or $6,176 a year and $8,442 after 21 years, are seeking a pay scale of $8,500 a year to start and •tt,700 after five years. Continuation of the strikes In lhe face of [ederal injunctions, already granted in some ciUes, could result In penalties of one year in jaJJ and $1,000 fines . Orange Coast Weat•er Olavuaakl.1~Aug. 19, 1969tnc)dentwas Murley ,alJeltl• In:l "bore .no ~al===::r.nmenl, and red.mblllice 'lo•fll< all<ged analltt.r,• "We · we'k.ubeJ tnvesUaation '' Chief~be ,,._..,11r1~'detainat--tor·an )IDVr; ~ Glavu 1aaid. "IMofar a11 posslbie we dkt .-•wu .Pitied. to ~ abllJe•• and "" verify the .i.cta ol the case;" he•added. tttused tr.-prortaUOn back to tht sctne ,,.,., lac1'lait hi ciue111on occared w1'en of the lncldenL , I . l'ltl!:tur foa migbt mar ll!e roomo. , __ _ inp along the coast for the week4 ~nd, but all In all lt'll be sunny with temperatures touching tht 10- lul .,, .. clelalfted• by Newport police on Murley also chorgec!, ·"that when. auch suspick>n 'd j1"8U1Ung a Los Angtles a case b • subject to complaint, a policeman.· 11le arrest "f'U made by Of. whitewash Is the likely resulL" fleer Alber! Ooum .,ho alleged Jul Wheh qt1<1llonecf about the chatg.., of rtsembled a pbotogrpph ol the asuult verbal abule and refuul of 1 r.kte, Chief suspect. Gl1vas noted no menUon or any "verbal A&cord1na to Jni's original complaint, abuse" wa.s made ln I.rd'• orlglnat com· fiA!ll with the clepartment In October, he plaint. was dttained for an how' after Jt wu Lt. Kelson McDaniel, who was watch d<lennlned be ,.., not the llllipec~ he commander .th< night of lul'a arrest, ncflved abraaJonl because he WP uid \he HICOl'dl show be was offered a handoufled too tllhlY. wu not acl"11ed of ride back to th< tql>O. oi hi! arrul but hll npu ud w11 not allowed .a refuMld becauae be aald bit had made ar• leifl*olt CID. • rangemenl wiUI hit fllrl lrltnd to pick Ar lrlu\ arlol Horry Nellon, Jn i let. bbn up. I • ... , ~ dearee mark. INSIDE TODA l' A new level of ezcelltnce woa rtochcd during tl1c past dtrcodc in 9111 11e9ltcttd a&ptct of tht law cn[orcemexi prof1ssicnl a.s 41&thontits ftl C.os Annclts ban- dltd tht Sirhan cast. Page S. A1111 l.tflffot ' lll'IMrt....,.,.111 1•u C*t•rctl ..... •• -• CMINflM ,.n -" ·-" -ll•lt· , ... _ " ...... .,. ••• 0.. IWllCM ' ·-1J.1• ldlftrlfll , ... • SIMI Mertlttt 1•11 .. , l ---------~------· • I Could Dr op z DAILY PllOT Satll'dlr,.M ... h n .. 197P "'----~.~--------- Ti111e to Li~ , • Book Says There Is Bight Area Water WASHINGTON (UPI ) -research fellow al the CouncU A country which trltd to con-justified in telllng a deliberate a~l war:c,.military opera· He proposes this~k:i Ordinarily, the people of a ob Foreign Rtlatlon1. duct lta diplomacy enlirely in lie. lions. rule-of·lhumb: fret nation have a rl&bt to be Barnds say1 the peqple'1 the open Yi'<>uld fmd other Be.mds agrees 't~at ''the iJ To protect cover e in-"If a government is going to Supply Up .told the truth about what. the.lr right to know 11 1 basic ele-govemmtnl.5 extre:rnely reluc~ government must u 1 aene.ral tellireoce a c t 1 vi 1 i es to lie Jt cao probably do so for a JOVemment' ls dolnc lo them, rotnt Or a frte • a.ad aeU~ tut to engage .lD serious CO?l--practice conduct ID honest peacetime. short period, and Wbtn that for lhW,i, l!'d ffi_ ~ e~· .~Venllo_a~iety. ''lf a people venations. dialogue wltll its clU.1en1," But S) 'nJ avoid 1 financial panic period Js over ii should But -lhere ,are tOme tfWF rt lO 'ffili themstlvea, they Simllarly, It ls necessary he contends '1there are sltua-when currency devaluation is generally admit what ll did . lions tn whlch "the govern-. must be adequately lnfcnned and proper for government of-tions when It seems tQ even pending. and why. For it is continual ment has not only the right to know what they're doing." ficlals to maintain secrecy the most intelligent and con· 4) At times such as the Cu· exaggeration and distortion but the obllgatiou to lie." Tba\ But he adds, "Jn a world about such things as codes and scientious statesmen that the ban mlssile crisis, when offl-rather than the individual lie ts the argument of a provoca-such as this, complete ()pen· ciphers, details of military price of telling the truth, or cials fear that telling the truth that are really damaging to a The amount of ground water in storage in the OranBe Coun- ty Water District basin has been substantially increased during the last decade, but the quantity o f ~ietropolitan Water District water available for ground water replenish- ment during lfro.71 may be limited. This will result in a lowering of tbe ground waler level iq Ute be.sin during the coming flscaJ year. according to a report 1o the district by Toups Englneulllg Inc. of Santa Ana. During 196M9 water users ln the county drew 178,792 acre feet form ground water1 used 9',513 acres feet of sup- plemental water (MWD) and obtained 15,108 acre feet from other ISOUl'ces (Santa Ana River and Santiago Creek). Thus the total water re· qulrement within the district during the year was 288,413 acre feet, compared will1 about 304,000 acre feet the year before. Substantially smaller rain- fall in the current year as compared to last year should increase the w a t e r re- quirement for the cutTent year, the Toups report predic\$. Current year requirements are Clltimated at about 320,000 ,acre 'feet. Of tllb total, 200.000 ·acre fetl would come from ground water, 110,000 Crom supplemental water and 10,000 .from other sources. The Toups report pointed out that supplemental water from MWD may be limited during the three-year period 'through 1973. Thus the gro_u.nd . wet.er basin may have to be overdrlfted to meet the water needs of lhe ~district, ·water tive little book eneitled "The ne&s and candor on the part of weapons, and in· so ni e not lylng, is greater than can might lead to the danger of society. Jevels throughout the basin Right to Know. to Withhold any government Is im· cir cums tan c es, troop be borne." nuclear war . "1'hus If one is convinced will drop. and tn Lle,'' published by the possible." movements. He lists four kinds of situs,. Except in those situations, that the ~takes are so high A probable increase: in Pt1WO Counci l on Religion an::I lnter· Jn the conduct of foreign \Vhile nearly everyone lions in which he feels govern-, Barnds says, Jt ls eiceedingly that he must' lie on rare oc· water in 1973 Is foreseen with national Affairs. relations, particularly, gove rn· acknowledges the necessity of ment officials may have "not rare for a government to find casions, I), may be justified in tbe arrival of water from The author Is William J_ ment officials must resort to withholding certain In-· only the right but the obliga. itself 1.n a situation where it ts doing so in a specific a!Luation. Northern California. Bamds, a fonner official of aecrecy U there ls to be any forma tion from the public, tion" to put out untrue confronted with "the ne«ssity but he shou1d be very wary of The report sees no danger of the Central Intelligence Agen-degree of candor in com· many would quesUon whteher statemtnUJ. They are: -as distinct from the temp. su.<1tained distortion and ex· enough water being available cy who is now a senior mun1cations betwl!tll naUons. the government ever Is J) to mislead an enemy tation -for lying." aggeratlon." fo_r direct demand, but nol\-::._;_::.__.:.:._;_:_.:..__:::::..::.;_===:....::::::.:::::....:::.::=.....::.::..__.::::.:.::=::::::_.:..:.:::_;__;___:_;_;_.:.._:;_ __ __:__c=:_-.:_:::..:c:,,===~~=:::::~_,.....---oc-,:-=::-c what may be desired for COSTA MESA ONLY ground water replcnislunent. , A func:tion or the apnual report is to est.abllsh a basin production percentage o f water and to levy • ba.Bin equity -on thOoe users -are ...quired by tile district to produce D'Klre water from the ground Water than :ru::1:~~ =· pro. ConverselY, tboH users who are directed. by the distrk:t to use less than the ba.sln pro- duction percentage are com- pensated. The basin percentage of ground water use to overall use for the current year lJ set at 60 percent. DAILY 10-10 ~--SUNDAY 10.7 The estimated cost of pro. duclng ground water In the Special ensuing year for other than ir-Prices For March 22, Sun. Only-Bombshell -10 a.m. to 7 p.m. -While rtgat.ion use Is $35 per 1cre loot. The cost Is determined from tliree components; . the variable cost, •tz; the llzed cost, $10 and the current r e p 1 enishment assessment cost, $13. The cost of producing ground waler in tl)e coming year for irrigation UJe ls $29 per foot , including the current replenishment assessment ·ol $10. As to ~fWD water, the cost for other than lrriJ'atlon used during 1970-71 ls $51 an acre foot; for irrigation use, $23. WOMENS 1 STRAP MEN'S NO-IRON SHORT SLEEVE 121+~ SPORT SHIRTS S 1111do11 0 11111! 1.57 OR '\ it R ' ' ' I t I Quantites Last UCI Group Studying Low Income Housing :!44 Similar to lliustratlon Solids, checks JJlalds, gtripes end in cotton· polyester blt'nd needs no ironing. Regu- lar or button-down. S to X.L. Black. red and navy blue. Made of vinyl. A real nice buy for Easter. A UC irvlne study group Is rtsearchit!g the availablilly and Def$ far 1ow nct1ine holis- lng In Orange County. th1t, ''One major goal of the new study group ls to apprai1e the CUJTent and future needs of such housing related to the county's projected growth, economy. ethnic patterns and other relevant factors." -----o:aoma; ____ ,... C.=~"""""'~=-'C!.""'=i::: 'l!'J;I-....Oi 1be study group, part ol the tJCIJ>roject 21 team, held jt9 sttmld ..meeting .March 18. Members a.l!eed that in· sufficient purchasing power and Jack of available housing at a low price are the two key &!peels of the housing pro- blem In Orange County, Thr: commlttee Is defining lO"No, lncome residents a51d po\r!rty level persons J n Orange County. Russell Priebe, u r b 1 n renewal consultant for Pro/ect.21 and presently preaJ- den in cliarge of land deveto~ ment for the [..(lng Beach AmuRment Campany, 1tated Areas to be con1ldered by the group are self-help pro- grams, multi-level governmental funding systems, the impact or factory built housing and mobllity of populations and shelter, The new study m a r k s another area for UCI Project- 21 inventory or Orange Caunty needs. Previous studies in- cl u de d transportation, d o w n t o w n deterioration, coordinated urban planning and preservation of open space. Going to Japan~ You'll Need Going to Japan for Expo '70? If 50 you will ~·ant to know about immunizations re- quired. According to Dr. John R. Philp, county health office, it depends upon Itinerary. Y accination poliomyelitis, either with In- activated or oral (live) vac- cine. A booster dose Cir trivalent oral vaccine is sug- gested. Vaccination against typhoid fever and serum for Infectious . SOLID CHOCOLATE EGGS Su11do11 Onl11 7he Eastrr bunny's sprcial. ?\!ilk chocolflte eJl~J individual. }y V.'fBppt'd in lu~trous Coil. Ont' pound llC'l "'eight. 53~ If you are only going to ~m1-.Dr.cd.__a smallpox vaccination. he~~~~!°~:e~~ld --C-M.ILDRE .• N~'~S-*--'-'PLA y ___ _ be received several weeks Persons vi.siting otbtr coun- tries In Asia will need an Jn- temational certificate of vac- clna.Uon againsl cholera if they vlslt an area in which the dltea.Se is occurring. Countries presently on the cholera !lit include Brunei, Burma, lndia, Indonesia, Mayalysia, Nepal, East Pakistan, Philippines and Vietnam. prior to departure for max-CENTER" GYM SET imum effects and l h ' hepatitis serum within one or two weeks or departure. Vaccination for malarja ts suggested for Burma, Cam- bodia. Indonesia, L a o s , Malaysia, New Caledonia. New Hebrides, New Guinea. Philippines, Thailand a n d Sunda.y Only 3288 If you go on lo Australia that country requires a cholera certificate on arrivals from Korea and Thailand, In addition to the others listed. Vietnam. A super·set for children \\'ho are re1lly active. Includes Only One Thooe traveling elsewhere in Asia 1hould have received at some lime a full course of lm- m u n I z at lo n 1 a11ln s t Flrial stocks rn all home flllUoris. That's a big deal? It 1, lri Orange County. The DAILY PILOT Is the only dally newspaper lh1t dt!IY.. trs the ptc~aif. COSTA MESA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB ALL FACILITIES OPEN TO PUBLIC EASTER SUNDAY BUFFET 11:00 o.m. to 3:00 p.m. $2.'5 Adulto •. ---·---· .. ,""- airglide, swingin g ladder, l\\'O swings, painted 1'U" trapeze bar, "lunar swingaroo, ·• 3 climbing rings, 7' slide. Charge it. TALL GIRL SHEER SEAMLESS NYLONS Sunda11 Onl¥1 33~ r or 1-o-n-g lC'gti, th• eylon that stn'tch~ to Ill. Ont slir flls 9·12. 11.'hgth 38-40". Jn 7 fashion 11h8dni. EARTHENWARE DINNERWARE S1111da11 Ot1l11I l f 44 Complete "45-plece dinntr.\·arr set. Rich, glov.·ing earthen.,.,·are . lones. Honeydew i;:r~n. jamo- cha bro\\'n, Charge it. Ya LB. SPOOL MONO LIN ~ 6 TO BD·LB. Su11d a11 0..111/ 42~ ?\tonofllo.n1cnt "'1'lra limp Dh1e Lake line In chof~ of 6-80 "·eights on I 8 lb. 1pool. Pt'r. feet for •II! ' . -. IN PRETTY PRINTS ! Sunday 2 11 ~ Only ~ Great v.•ay to comfort! Culottes in choice oC neck· line styles. Some button. some zip fronts, backs. IC: Florals, novelties. monotones. Many colors. 8 to • • 18. Charge it. r. 3 PC. SET OF LUGGAGE 308 Sturdy, strong, dependable luggage -just In time for vacation travel. -;-m, n .. w NYLON STRETCH FASHION GLOVES S1111doy On l,11! .83~ 1hu1d ... f'\\n \\list 1 .. ng1h drtu s:io,·~ aN' parfl'rt for East.u or tiprln~t.lmt>. 818t'k, \\•hlte, bciJ;t', n1n')'. 6 lo 8~. $1.$0 Chlldr1n RESERVATIONS ON~ Y Coll: ~7200 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~::~·0~~COSTA MESA Harbor '1f1 COUNTIT Ct.UI ''° ' ' ~ • • Volunteers Provide By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of 1111 Otll'I' 1'l11tt S111t "Candy had an unusually good day today •• She clapped her hand! when we l!ang "Clap Hands" and selected Lhe peg board off the shelf and manipulated Ote pegs very well ." Clapping hands and playing with pegs are at.afl11srd achievements for pre-school age ch.ildren, unless. like Candy. they are . considered 11profoundly retarded." There was little possibllily tJiese cbildren ev<!r could attend school, even al Fairview State Hospital where U1ey are patients. Today there is hope for Candy and 23 other so.called profoundly retarded youngsters who attend a unique school at Fairvie.w set up by community volunteers and students from UC lrvine, Long Beach St.ate, Orange Coast College nd Golden \Vest College. Established in October. lhe school handles 24 toddlers in four daily ~s~ions designed to prepare them for the Costa Mesa hospital's regular school or en· trance into a foster home. Dr. Bernal Herskovitz, program coordinator for the four t.od<ller wards which utilize the school says it is suc· cessrul in developing latenl learning potential in children who were not sup- posed to have any learning capacity. Dr. Anthony Tato, h0$pital attendent, says the s c h ·o o I is den1onstrating the invalidity of categorizing lhese type!! of children as profoundly retarded. "The clasiilication doesn't really mean anything, because it does not take into account the latent abflities that most or these children have," he explained. TUNNEL JOB -Kar en LarSen , a teacher at Fairview's pre-school \Vatches as Jimmy crawls through a cloth tunnel during a session. Conceived by ?itrs. Virginia Alford , a former socia l worker. ~1rs. Eleanor \Vynne, an instructor of soical science. at UCI and Mrs. Erika Whittington a senior volunteer coordinator, the 21ctJool is unique in that it offers instruction on a ooe.t0-0ne basis. -· COUNTY FILINGS ... Classes consist of six children from one of lhe four wards and last about 45 minutes. The emphasis is on repetition of mall tasks so that students become accustomed lo basic leafning ~esses. l'rotH Pa9e 1 State Senate seat vacated by John G. Schmitz completed filing procedures. Among them was GOP organizer Dennis E. Carpenter and a fellow attorney and Repu blican. Max A. Sturges, both of Newport Beach, and student Barry f . Bauchwitz, a Democrat, or fluntington Reach. ·-...-·· · FOL'R OPPONENTS Assemblyman Robert E. Badm an or Ne~·port Beach has four opponents for his 71sl District. among them Or. No- la n Frizzelle or Newport Beach, al!O a Republican. Assemblyman Robert H. Burke of flUn· Ungton Beach will hav1 three opponents for his 10th District sea~: fellow lawyer Lloyd Nocker also or Huntingtq11 ~h end al~ of the GOP faith, 1ftrsj>a;er publisher A. A. Van Palten of Hunting. Ion Beach, e Democrat, and Wlllowdean \V. Vance of Garden Gro\'e, a family consumer counselor and a member Of the Americd n Independent Party. Assemblyman John V. Briggs, (R-FulJ. ertonl. will have to fight off the challenge of two challengers In the prilf!ary. As· semblyman Kenneth Cory fl).Garden r.rove). has a Republican and two A.IP adherents after his seat. Congressman Richard T, Hanna, fD. 3-'lth Dist.). must agai'n lock horns with Republi can William J. Teague of Garden Grove in what appears -to be a close race for lhal seal. AIP hope.fill Lee R. Ray· bum of HWltington Beach is one of tv.·o other candidates in lhe race . County Supervisor Alton E. Allen knows today that he will have four opponents In the F'ifth District primary on June 2. Lining Up against the veteran Laguna Beach office holder will be : engineering phy:;icist Fred Walter of Newport. Beach, Ron Caspers of Lido Isle and Robert B. UNKNOWN CANDIDATE \Vh at. Allen doesn't know today is contracts officer Cris C. Cris of Hunting. I.on Beach, savings and Joan executive ''Bob" Wilson, Costa Mesa's vice mayor. whether he will Save to face a still un- known candidate in the recall election be- ing sought by Democrat Paul Carpenter of Cypress ahd Republican Anthony Tar· antino of San Clemente. Both men were given 10 days by County Clerk St John last week lo replace SOO signatures clipped from their original petitions for a variety of reasons. They and thei r recall volunteers_ -many or them on a 20 cents per signature i;Upend -have been beating the Fifth District bushes in their lasl minute bid to put Allen·s name on a recall ballot. Carpenter v.·ants that recall on the June 2 primary ballot bu! St John refuses to discuss the is.o;uc until. as he says. he "o;ees the color of Carpenter·s signa· tu res." A source close to the recall movement c:oomiented late Friday that it was "~ ing to be a very close thing. l~s been tougtrf'joing.t she said. "and tbolle },ex· tra names ..w. needed lo make up the 9,748 haven't bern easy to find ." Nine candidates will go on the ballot in the Fourth District in a ra ce made wide open by the retirement this year or Supervisor Willinm Hirstein. Among them are Tustin att orney Frank M. ~fanzo and James T. \Yorkman, a former mayor or Villa Park who is chair· man of the Local Agency Formation Commission. Workman ha:" the powerful ba cking of Chip Cleary. the Sonia Ana public relalions man who acts (or Joan Jr vine Smith. and County As~sSl'r An. drew J. Hinshaw in his bid for thr ffltl.rth District board seat. DEPUTY CHALLENGES Activities in 'the classrooi:n, inClude sin'l'ing pre·scho9! JavtirlJes suqj.-l!J "'Jlsy Bitsy:Spider" and "~~ Old ~n:•. 'rile ~1udertts, most of wbOJII are not...,ocal, join in -on the motions. • Thete·is a strong e•asis on playlng with toys kept in the room . "The teachers t>ncourage the children.W select a toy by the~etyes, bri~g it~ ~':°.,the t8bl~; play '''illi1t and put 1l bac~ qn the sheII·-,hen they· -~.r finished." Dr:-Hers~oviti: ex· plained. Before the school began, some ~of lhc children like Candy were not capable of selecting a toy a~__pl.ayinit willl it. "We1rt trying to stre~ imj)ot,*nct· O[ completing tasks," he said. At the conculston of the session each volunteer records the 0f)rogre!'la of the child they worked with. These reports arc re ad before the next day's class so dif· ferent volunteers who work witll the chnd can keep continuity in their teaching. Marine Facing Murder Char ges In Camp Shooting ' A 19·year-old Marine private first-class v.•ill face a general court·marlial al Camp Petld/eton on murder charges in the New Year's Eve shooting or a fellow f\111rine on lbe sprawling base. Hinshaw has an opponent in his O~\n rrc. Michael Galloway faces chargei; or bid to retain his office : Edv.1ard R. Mc· premeditated murder. assault with a Cralh of Yorba Linda. a deputy in the dangerous weapon. carrying a concealed counly assessor's office. "·eapon and violation of a lawful order in Ei~ht Orange Coast residents are bid-the death of Pvt. Steven V.'oolfo lk. <ling for the 'fru~tee Area 5 on the Orange Brig, Gen. Ross D. Dwyer. com· County Board or Educatkln. They are : ·nd· I f h r ·f h •1 · E Accountant Ted Crisell and Mrs. Elsie tna ing genera o I c I t o ar1ne X· peditionary Brigade ordered the courl· C. Kroesehke, both of Costa ~1esa : sales martial Friday but a specific trial date manager George Arnold of Cnrona dl'I bee · k t1ar. architectural designer Roger C. has not yet n set. Manne spa esmcn said. Anderson of Huntington Beach: housewife 11 convicted of the murder charge the Jo Ann Doudna of San Clemente: busi- R Id " p · f N young !1.1arine could fa~ a life sentence nessman ona r.. rice 0 ewport in a Marine Correctional instltution, the Beach and Reg \Vood. an lrvi ne coun- seJor and real estnte speculat,,r. spokesmen saJd. Other drange Coast resirlenlo; seeking Galloway's counsel will be Marine oublic office are Gordon F. Powers of lawyer <:apt. James ~hlers. His pros· Seal Beach. whn is a candidate for the ecutor will be Capt.. Richard Spellman. -----'=====,...,...-r-T,Sta~te Board Q.f _Equalization.~~ P" ar of 1'-fi ssion Viejo who ls seeking !ht! ' DAILY PILOT NewpMt leaoi:• L .. ••• ... d1 Cnf• Mn. H•11ti.tfe11 lt11t• hlllltel• ,.,,... s .. c ......... Rob1rl N.•Wit.4 .... -.-~,­ J1c.k It. C11•l1y y .. ~ "'''""'' 1fld Gtn.,1l M1n19~· Tho,..11 K11vll EO•IOr T~nl'lll A. Mu•phint M!N~lng fdolot lticlt1,.j '· N1lt ~e.ith 0•"'11~ Coun!y 'l':d•IO' Qfflcn c01•• MHI! uo Weil e.., Sl•ett NrW~Otl lh..,llt 2'11 WHI lll"'°l -11¥11'4 ~ lHCI>: '11 For111 ..,.....,,.,. ""'"Jlll!llllfl lhetl'I: JIU! (l.eJCll l:lVlfYltd SI~ Cltmt!tll' JCS Hofl~ f l °"""' llt11 ""'l held bv cou"lY c1erk wm1am s1 Polluted Beach John, San Clemente attorney Richart! M. ~lake who is Public Administrator Jamff E. Heim's opponent -Heim lives in San .luan Capistrano -and three contenders for the oosl of marshal of the South Oraime County ~1unicipal Court: current marshal Don E. Rhe1t or Snuth La~una. security nfficer Harold P. Tott en Jr. of Laguna Beach snd bu~ine11 f'Xtcutive \Vayne Thomas ?i-1iller of Co.o:.ta ~les11. UNOPrQSED Sufl('rior Court Judge~ H11 rmon G. Scoville of Westminster and \Villiam S. Lee of Newport Beacb are unopJlOsed in their el ections. So are Judges Kenneth M. Smith and Llovd E. Blanpied of New· f\f\rt Beach and Waller W. Cha ramza of Huntington Beach, all on the bench of the West Orange County Municipal Court In Wl''itminst.cr. ltans J. Lcreni of Corona deL1-1ar and William K. Patrick of Costa Mesa are un· opposed ror further terms in ()jvl1lom 3 and 4 ot the Coa1tal 1'1unicipal Water Dlotrlcl. .Incumbent Gerald E. Prlre of f\firlwey City has Chester B. "Chet" Wray of West· mind.er as an opponent for hls board r>osl on the Qranie County ~1unicipt1l \Vater Disttk:t. Others ~kin( elttlion to that board include: David l<. Jones artd Carl E. "Bill" Woods or Huntington Beech, Four San Clemtnte resident.& have filed ror board iiea\I on..the Tri.Cities M1mici.. pal Water Ol~trlct and 1wo of them ar~ unopposed: Richard ?it Learner and w. ?it. McK1ty Jr. !ncumbcnl Ray J. C.mpbell I• oppased by Walti!r E, "Wrtghtm1i for his Olvli;ion .... ~ I Remains Closed Laguna's Main Beach will remain clos- ed at least through Monday, Director of Public Works Joseph Sweany said Fridey. The settion of the beach extending 1,000 feet north and south of the. Broadway drainage channel was closed early Wednesday aner a break in a sewer main spewed 250,000 gallons or raw sewage into the ocean. The Orange County Health Department Is making daily tests of the ocean water, and an announcement regarding opening of the beach may be made following ~1onday's tesL All other tieac1ies lh the t.ilgiif'la ar-ea are open and safe for swimming. Th e sewer main break, which occurred during Installation of 1 water line, Is being repaired and sewage has bet'n diverted to another line, but con· ta mtnallon ol underground water may re- main foir 1 short period, Sweany uld. Suspect Shoots Sel.f CLEVELAND (AP) -A 21-year .. ld robbery suspect, vowing he would not be taken ali ve, fired a bullet Into his head while police and abo\Jl 100 other people -Including his wife -looked on. Da.nn.y Joe DcSmllh was reported In critical condltion after undergoing ~r· gery at FalrView General Hoopii>] Frl- da:y. ( . -- Dope for 'Hopeless~· WHERE 'S DOLLIE 'S MOUTH? -UC! student· Daryl Loeblich drills in a session of the volunteer· run pr~school at Fairview State Hospil.41. The doll is used to teach children to identify their ·anatomy. The children seem to enjoy school and are quite affectionate lo their teachers. So far two have gone on to the. hospital's regular school. and one is expected to go on to a foster home according to Or. Herskovitz. The teachers-44 in all-are drawn fron1 com mun i l y volunteers, Mrs. Wynne·s class al UCJ on behavior of children end similar classes et the other colleges. Mrs. \Vynne instructs the senior volunteers end stud ents in the basics of lhe Monterosi teachi ng method that is us· ed in lhe school. Thry are given a suggestion sheet which tates: -Treat the child ·with respect. -Constant repelitJon is invaluablt. -Give these children time as the retarded child moves very slowly, -Complete a cycle of activity, Finish what you start. -Help the child only when necessary. -Do not demand too much of your child. -Show you r pleasure when the child has done something correctly. Many of the teachers aaid they enjoy the program so much, they plan \o In- crease their teaching hours in the future. Dr. Hersko\•ilz said one UCI coed told him she plans to major In education or r~l:i rded youngslers. Mrs. Whittington, who coordinates the volunteer services for the toddler wards, said she would like to expand the pro- gram. "UnCorlunately, we don't· have enough volunteers to expand. There are about 250 children in these four wards, and about 92 of them are lnvol\'cd in some kind of educational program, either at the regular school or In motor devel opment courses," she noted. ''That-leaves over ISO children who are not receiving any training (Ir schooling because the professional staff just hasn 't the time to work with them," Mrs. Whit· ting1on said. Dr. Toto said the, program woUJd prob- ahly not have been :iitarted without the volunteers. "We had thought of something like thi1 as part or our child ctevelopmenl program, but we didn't have the money." The school ls currently supported by volunteer donations which Cii to .buy equipment. · "People are beginn ing to realize we "'ill never have enough trained personnel to meet the health needs of this C(l!.1Dby;'' Dr. Toto stated. "V.oluntee.n are playing a more meaningful part in programs such as this school." ~trs. Whittington was so tmpfeaaed with the efforts of the school ~olunteers. she wrote a letter to Pat Ni1on about them. "We hear so much about the prcib- lem students today, it seems a shame some of the ones who are 'doing theit thing' in a constru,clive way cannot be recognized," she wrote. About the senior volunteers, he noted. "they work wilh the shldenla and learn from them and with them. So you 11ee our '.E!enera tion gap' ma" he showing physically, but we ,.~ 'alnly coril· municating in other _ ~1rs. NJxon's rer· (Or itself: ··1 enjoyed very . ..-arnlng of the program for ind, al_ atte.nt(on to r.etarded toddlers which his rtsu1ted from the efforts of , .• woiuen vo4Jnteers and the students at the Urllveralty of California at Irvine. It Is remar\ati\e ullt the eUorts Of thtM WOft\t!:t\ ml l~ people have producod. .111ch ~g results with the cbildreu. ·• Matelies End Today Y o:uths High in Cup Race By ALMON LOCKABEY h 1ll111 ldllw Youth is being served at Long Beach Yacht Club's Congressional Cup match race series which winds up today. Sining atop a perfect record after the first six of nine races is Argyle Campbell, 21-year-Old Balboa Yacht Club sailor who also holds the distinction or having bern i;elected two years running on the Inter· rolle~iate Yacht Racing Association of Norlh America's All·American sailing team. Going into today's three..ra~ finale with only one loss I; l9-year-0ld Buzz Boettche r of California Yacht Club, a collegian at Woodbury College in Los Angeles and a top flight dinghy sailor. The match between Campbell and Boet- tcher in the first race of the second series today may well be the dec ider as to which of the two youthful &_kippers wins the <.'0-- veled Congressional Cup, symbolic r f the match racing championship in North America. That Is presupposing, of course, that both ski ppers win their other two starts. Anything can happen in match racing, and somelhing did in Friday's match between Boettcher and Barney Flam or Long Beach Yacht Club. Observers who were anUclpaUng the crucial battle between Campbell and Ted Hood of New York in the final series were startled instead into watch.ing Flam - who had won only two races in fi ve pre· vlous starts -overhaul Boeltcher at the leeward mark and sail on to a stunning victory. Up to this time, Campbell and Boettch · er were tied with rive wins and no lo11Ses as Boellcher had previously beaten Hood: Lightning .struck Boettcher and his equally youlhful crew as they rounded the leeward mark barely a boat length ahead of Flam. In the frenzy ol getting genoa sheets trimmed, one of Boettcher's ctew got the sheet caught around his leg, forcing Boettcher to bear off to cle.tr lbe ranglr. This allowed Flam lo drive over his op. pooent.and eJJectlvely cover him. In the frantic tacldng duel tha1 ensued Flam's crew was equal to lhe occasion and he went on to win by a healthy margin. Meanwhile, Campbell was handily bea~ Ing Hood to take the undisputed lead in wlna and losses. Even ~ore Boettcher was beaten by Flam. il was a foregone rone.lusion lhlt the series v;ould boll down lo the mafth between Boettcher and Campbell today. Boettcher'• Mogle loss doeso'l chance anyWn8. · If both Ca mpbell 11nd Boettcher win their olher two matche..,, the championship will 1lill hinge on the battle between lhe two. youngsters, If Boellcher beats Clmpbe.JJ It will throw the se:rles Into a Ue on polnia, STEALING THE START -Argyle ·Campbell ol BYC (No. 7450) mov'- -d quickly ahead of Ted Turner, Atlanta. Ga .. (No. 7555) alter·'tur- ner'tacked lo clear h.i s wind alter the sir.al of their match race ih t6e Congressional Cup Series. The Atlanta could never tnatch tO"·boat speed of Campbell and his crew. bul Botllcher will win lhe Cup by virtue FOURTH SERIES -Flam def.•O'Neal, of having beaten Campbell. If Campbe1l 2:35; Campbell det:Rlckard, 1:13 ; Gillette beat&-Boettcher-ha-will-be-the-undisputed--def-Turner., l :SS; BoeUchet ... .deL lfMd. winner with a perreet score. Besides the.ir own match today, Caq1p. be.R wih face William lbs and Pat O'Neal (4-Z) (rom Larchmont, N.Y. Boettcher'• other two tllrta will be 1galnst Tom Fllh- "fl.,\) fiom Detroll. and Cy'<ll<tte. fl~) from Hawall. There have ~n no major mishaps ln the aeries. Ted Hood of Atlanta has been the hardluck skipper. In the first lhrtt races he sailed a boat with a poor mains'!. He changed mains Frid~ and got. his boat moving bttter, only to Jose the first ra,ce when he ripped a Spinnaker WhOe .. lung lhe chute In Jibing Ille w"lh" mark. · At least two other boats have been hlndued by broken· halyards al troela l ttmes In Ult race1. Here are Uie results of Friday's motet.. .. , I 1:25: lbs def. Fisher, 1:25. Fu;:rH SERIES -Glllelle de!. ·Rkk· >rd. · l:27: Campbell dd.· Flam. l::D O'Neal de!. Flsber • .J:4J ; Rood def. .nil, 2:11 ; Boetl('ber def. T\Jmer, 1:2J; SlXTH SERIES -Campbell dd. Hood, I :39: O'Neal de!. Rickard: (by delaull}; F'la111 dd. Boetlth<r. l:OI; TUrne def. lbs, SS; FWlet d<f. GUlellc, :35. And lhe '1•odin&o: (I) ~I• Campbell. By_c, &-0 (l,llOO pcl.) fZ.)•Buµ Boetlcher. ~re, 5-l t• pct1; (3) lie between Ted HOQd.1 New Yort YC, 4-l (.167) and Pal O'Ne111 Larchmoat . YC 4'1 (.667); (I) Bame1 Fwn, UIY\; 3.J (SOii pi:t) fl) lie among' C!le• Rlcum, Royal Vancouver YC; Ted Turner, Atlanta YC, and Cy Giilet~. ·Hawaii 'lRA. H ; 1.333 pcl ; (9) Ue belwei•t .Tom Flshor, YRU Oreal Lakes, and WllUam J. Ibo, New Orleaos YC,J·~ (J87 pct). : • • I l 4 DAil V PllOT Sunday ot tbo C.ntr1l lltbl1 ClN.rdi of Coslli Olen, 190 2!rd St.. Costa Mesa, Rev. lienry Jones wl\I 1peak on "His Life For Me", his last sennon before departing for Vietnam and the directorship of the Campus Crusade for Chrh1t Military M i n I 1 t r y . Services are at 9 a.m.., 10 :30 a.m. a.m. and 7 p.m. Sund~ will be the fifth an· niversary of the Huntington· Valley Blptltt Cburcll, 9779 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. A "Dinner on the Grounds" \viii begin at 12:45 p.m. Pastor James Herington will continue his series "Learning to Live'' Sunday evening at 6 p.m. The Soulll Sbott1 Bapd1\ Cb11rcb. 32712 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel, will hold Good Frlday Communion services at 7:30 p.m. and dual Easter Services at 8:30 and 11 _SalUrd11, Mmh 21.. 1970 a.m. next Sunday. Rev. Albert Burke of the United Cburtb of Reltgfoua Science, 1712 Galuy Drive, Newport Beach will speak Sunday on "Palm Sunday - Your Triumphant Entry". The M!rvice will be held at 11 a.m. in the Ebell Club of Newport Beach, 515 W. Balboa Blvd. A special Good Friday aervtce will be held at noon. The 1'1ru Verde United 1'1ethodlst Cbuttll, 1701 Baker St., Costa ~fesa, will hold two strvices Sunday at t and 10:30 a.m. Rev. Paul C. Biesmeyer will speak on "The Master Confronts Us". Services Sunday at the Balbol I11ud ~tet•odl1t Cbarclt, llS Agate "ve., will be 9:30 and II a.m. Ho\y Week services will included Holy Communion on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and the Service of ~· Darkness on Good Friday at 7:30 p.m. "The Joy of the Kingdom" will be preached Sunday at Cbrl1t Ourch by ebe Sea, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach by Rev. David DiProfio. Morning services are at t :30 and 11 a.m. Palm Sunday, the sermon at the 9 and 11 a.m. servlcn or the Harbor Lulberan Cburcb, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, will be "Life Through Death". Rev. Bob fi.1umford, leader of the Char ismatic movement of the Catholic Pentacostal, will speak at the 1'1elodytud Cbrl1ilan Ctater Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Blessing of the Palms and a solemn procession will be observed Sunday at the 9:30 a.m. famUy·service of St. John the Divine Episcopal CbW'cb, 20-13 Orange Ave., COSta Mesa .. Early COmmunlon servict is at 7:30 a.m. Holy Wetk devo- tions will be held each day next week at 7:30 p.m. with holy communion at 6:30 and 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thursda,y. A traditional three-hour Good Frldsy service will be held 5tartlng at noon. Palm Sunday at the Flnt United J\fttllodlst Ch1trch or Huntington Beach, 2721 !7th SI., will be celebrated with se rvices at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Rev. Edwary Erny will speak on "At the Cro5s Road of Decision". A 7 p.m. service will feature the combined church choirs. ~Jaudy Thurs· day there will be on com· munion service at 7: 30 p.m. and also a special youth presentation. Sunday, the Temple Negev of Orange County. 7777 Central Ave., Stanton. will held a Purim Carnival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. New members will be publically w~Icomed at the (See PULPIT, Page 5t Dedicates Stake Alvin R. Oyer, ·an as· sistant to the Quorum of Twelve Apostles o( lhe Church of the Lal· ter Day Saints, will con· duct special dedication scrVices at the new three-quarters o( a mil· lion dollar Stake center of the Huntington Beach Slake. J11st Charge It Credit Donations Accepted SAN JOSE CAP) -If you're 1hort of cash for the collectlon plate at the Blue Hills Baptist church, you can charge It. lnaide the hymnal. you can find slil>' for two charge card firms. Nobody has done ii so far, but persons with charge cards can write their charge card numbers and donations on the slips and deposit them in the plate passed around at church. Or, if they prefer, they can h•ve their donations entered on a charge form at the church entrance. The suburban church has of· fe red Its 100 members his: service for five week!. "People don't think in tenn.s or using it in church yet," says the pastor. the Rev. Richard Taylor, 35. "It wW take awhile." Tom Sheppard, an airline pilot then on strike, .suuested the charge card forms. But the strike ended and be ha' not used the service. "At first I thought he was crazy.'' Sheppard's wife said, "but after we all thought aboui it, It seemed like a good idea. "It's no big commercial deal," she said. "It's just there i( somebody s.hould care to use it." The Rev. Mr. Taylor said one charge card firm acctpted the church's application right away. but another waited more lhan a month . "I think they were scrat~ ching tbetr heads over it." he said. The pastor says he and the board or deacons were ·not trying to increase the $1,500 per month In collections but wer~ "just keefling up wilb the times." ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY • HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 12JO hbr St • ., F•f,.lew, c .. r. M•• In. Co••I• S.llM, Pater • Sunday School 9:45 a.m. A1orning Worship lt:OO a.m. BapUat Training Union 6 p.m. Evening Strvice 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer .............. 7:00 p.m. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 610 HAMILTON, COSTA MESA lllV. J, D. W.l.LLACI SurMl1y s,hool •••••••• 9:45 Tr1 ini119 U11ion •••••••• 5:00 Mer11i119 Worahip •• , • , 11 ;00 E~•ni n9 Wot1hip , ,, , , • 6 100 Weclnoid1y Pro y1r M11tin9 for 111 1911 •••• , , • , ••••• , 7:10 Pll.,.. '4Z·tlll Nirrwry Al_,.. AMll.W. UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2252 S. I. PALISADIS ROAD CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llll.NCHIS 0, THI MOTHIR CHUll:CH THI FllST CHURCH OF CHll:IST, SCllHTIST IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSITT$ "MATIER" Sunday, March 22nd Costa Me1a-Flr1t Church of Christ, Sc ientist 2110 MeM Yer4e Dt'., C..r• M ... s..uy School-t:lS A.M. Ch11rch S.>Ylce -11 A.M, Readlnt Roe,., 2150 MeM Yerde Dr. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You . ST. JAMU, JZO• Via Lido, Newport hech 7:JO a.111.-Holy l11charbt 9:00 e.1t1.-M•r1I-. Prcryet l1t & Jrd Sn. Her, l..charisf ZIHll & 4tll S11a, •:OO •.rn-Clri11rcll School 11 :00 •·•-"•t., lldl«l1t 11t Ir Jrd s.-,.. ... ,., ... ~ 2ad & 4tlll s ••. Child C-e ... t :OO ..... n. Re•. Jolt11 P. Mlte'f II, Rector Tiie RaY. Dnld A. Cnr111p Auocl•t• ll:ecror PlteH: 615°0210 ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Peclfic View Drl•• et Mar9Mt"lt., C•roll• ttel Mer S1111d..,: 1:00, t :JO ond 11 :OG--C•lld cera ot t :JO Hely DaYI n A111101111eff All R..-W .. u_ ll:ecttir, TH a.... Jotl11 "ot•ts Dnlt-,....._ '44·M6J ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. Sunde1y1 7:JO Ir t :JO Ch1rc\ khool-9:l0 'hl11rlday1: 6:JO • 10 a.111.; Hol'f Day. • ••••11Ked Vicar, TH a_., Jalle W. Do11ald10• ~ nteM 541°1126 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 2501 Cliff Dr. LI B-4293 n. .... Jntet •• 11.11, l'•f•r I Tiie l.r. l...td W\it., I Aal1tut Pater F1rnUy Wor1t11p •=~ le 10:30 1.rn. SUllCllY k-i f :XI 10 10:llt I .II\. Worll'llp Stt~kl 1!;00 I'll U :OO Nursery care available at all services WELCOME LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Paci£ic Vie\v Dr. Corona del ?\far DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Mr&. w.1 •• CN111Hrtlll1, P•rhlrr Wert.,. Phone 644-7664 t :OO A.M. h111lly Wel'lfllp 10:00 A.M. S111d.., Clt11rclri Slho•I 11 100 A.M. Ffttfwt Wet'ltllp N11'Hfl P,.,.lded CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Miuouri Synod 760 Ylcrerl• Sr., Ce1te M*5e Letll•r Y. T•ntew, Pator 541-1404 1 SANTA ANA HllliHTS SUHDAT SCHOOL ............................... f :tl A.M. MOltHIHe WOllSHll' .............................. 11 A.M. IVaH1HO WOllSHI .................................. 7 l'.M. MIOWllK ll!llVICI Wlil>HllDA'I' 11Jll ".M. Wlllllm s. 4dtll. P11Nr C!wml P'~ ~n Huntin9ton Beach-First Church of Christ, Scienti1t 110 Olive SIHlff'f Scheel-9:10 & 11 :00 Clll11rct.-11 A.M. Sen-fee RMClllMJ •00111-JJI Mahi St. L19un• &each-First Church of Chri1t, Sci•ntlst 611 Hltlri Dr. l·r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1[1~~w~·~ .. ~"~·~ .. ~ .. ~·~ .. ~,~·~:l5~·~ .. ~·~M~.~~~~~-~·~·~-;~,,~.~,.~.,..~~ Adull 8111(1 Cl.t": t :Jt AM. CHRISTIAN ILIMINTARY SCHOOL 541·6166 ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH •1111 St. 11 (l'llPll Lll'I JllJI •ltl If P'tVI P'tlft ll FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ............ 11., (A"'trklll atpfltl) 17411 M.,..ello, f,Y. 1 ... DeH H•••"· Mlnhm FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1 Victoria & Placentia Ave. 1 , Costa Mesa J...,.. I. Pleny Mlnhltr Church & S1111dey Sc.hoe!-t :JO & 11 :00 RMdl119 11:00111, 214 '°'"' Newport Bt•ch-Fir1t Church of Christ, Scientis t llOl Vie Lido Clrrerclri & S1H.y Sdieel -t 11S • 1 I :00 ll:tedl .. RMM, lJ IS Yi• Lide Mornlnt Wo11hip l :JO I 11 :00 I S11IMl•y School • , •• , , , , • 9:10 Yo11th M1etlng ••• , • , • , • 6:00 Pr1yer 5,,,·ic1 ••••••••• 6 :10 E111ning Serwic1 • , , , ..•• 7:00 Nlll'Ml1' Ayalll tllt II I ll ll"1c11 Dowtl• ~ 'l'..,.lfil M'"llhlr ' . N.Wport Beach·S•cond Church of Chri1t, Scientist 1100 l'oclflc View Dr., c.,et1a HI Met Cllerc• & S.HQ kJtool-10 A.M. 842-2428 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adams Streets Huntington Beach I 1!1riv w.,...,,,, ............ •=• 1.:ft. I 111111 $dtOtU ................ t 1)1 I .ft!. 1 ' Mor111n9 W•ratlfJll ..... , .... 10,ff 1.m. I, I Y1t11lh Gn11,r11t .................. 4 p.m. v...-......................... , ... ... Nursery Care Provided 141-4771 S41·6l41 1!1 Clou rch of•th• 01ily Word NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH L•r.t1 D. ~lk1<11111r Ml11l11tr I 15th & lrvi11e, Newpo1I l11c" IStnlot Cltlie... l 11lld!nol Mort1i119 Wor1liip ••••••• , 1:30 & 11 :00 AM 1 1 :45 A.M. Sund1y School l ibl1 School , •••••• , 9:~5 AM Yo11th Group• • ••••• 6:00 PM 10 :00 A.M. D•votio111I Service !teed! .. •oo• -216J I. C-r Hwy, All are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Roo~· Chlld c.,.. Pre•l4ed AT ALL SIRYICIS ,, CENTRAL I 818lE CHURCH ,( I ~~~,\ lv111i11t Wor.hip , ••• 7;00 PM O~FICE: lOO W. Coell ttlgt1w1y, H,8. Emphuizing 11t1Jo ltvfJ Omritt -w ... -1 '·"'· Ptlone: 1..w1t r The p~ of God Nur11rv Cir• Provldtd 11 111 1ttvlc:~ D ~. Pe-on of ••,lo! I ot11e1: "'""'' 0111 o.vo1~JIO 1 IAL·A·PRA Yll -646·06Jt •" ·~ ...,, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:rr The rowe:r o1 the Holy spirit CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE If Pf .... pert Ille.I Mtl!lffr Cll11n:ll If Unit .. Cllllfch lt•lltlf.IH lci.ft<t. Uol Aflltltl I SUljCJ.AY SEllVlCE • , , 11 AM Mlnl1t1r •.. Albert &Url<t, 111:.S.c.F. . i Stlndiy School 9 A~t Morni11J WonhJp 9 1nd ir.:30 M' (vcnln1 Service 7 r1>1 11 Wldna c11v elb!1 Stud~ 1nd l'rr>;l"r 7 PM I Nurwry during 5tl'\'•<'~ A full Youth Progr•m On. of Orilnge ilnd 23rd. St. 'HI lllLL tLUI OP NIWPOftT llACH IU S1ltoo1 111'11., l1lllo1 I ' Co.ti! M'sil COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE PUllDt H. £. JoMt; HCA Mbr. ~~~~~~l~==-1 ~ U1tltM C••rclrr er PLEASE DON'T COME _____ ..,. -ftE·L-fGtOUS-~IEN*--WenJi~:OO-A.M . TO 420 10th St., Hu11fint lon l11ch Ch11rch Scheol-10:00 A.M. or. Ptll!lp G. Mvn1y, Ml~\1ltr Miu Slllrlty S!lb•I. o.,.E. CALVARY CHAPEL Ad wlta";::;h ~!~~c1!.~ II 1,m. If yeu ••• 1o••ing for 111 1l1lxi11te pr09r1111, or 1oci1I pr•1tit•· lut If you 11e loe~i11g for in.depth libl• al11die1, Chrl•ll111 f1I· lewd1ip, 111d ln1piril'9 1plli1•d wo11hip, yo11'll lo•• 1111 Ta 1ccom· 111ell•ho 0111 growi11t church l1mily w1 now hive two Su11d1y 1t1or11ln9 11rvlc11, ,,]0 i nd 11 :00. Nu111rv c•r•. Cor11•r of'"'''"' Ylll1 &. S11nflow1r. 141·1121 646·fll Z 673-4000 lit Y•1r Cl111, W1d., 7:15 p.m. IRHnT PATI, MIHISTll , Seventh-Day =;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~//! Adventist Church r 271 A••c.tlde St,, Coit• Ma• ~ellft 5ft1Wlfl.llll, l'llt.r ,,._, ••'4ltl llFORMATION LUTHIRAH CHURCH "''· !Ill'/' 4. Oulnn l1111lty lcholl-t tW A.M. .JJa1·bor C/1.1-i6lian Cfiu1·cfi OF NEWPORT llACH -1Df•clpl*5) "4Htll19 •~•lerly Harp•r Elemfftery Scheel 42S l. 11th Sr., Co1ta M .. e Chilfo"~~hooll0:4~~.tr M. H11r1Hy C•1e Pre,lded Phono: 675.3985 Minister: Dr. D. IV. McElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MUA llTWON HARIOR qd JAlllVllW SUNPAY MOlNING lllLE STIJOY ••••• , ...• , ••• t :41 A.M. SUNDAY MORNINV WORSHIP &. COMMUNION •• 10145 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING W01t$HI, , •••••••••••••• ,,, 6 \00 ,,M. WIONESDA.Y EVENIN& l llLE STUDY ••••••••••• , 7il0 P.M. MUISllY Ultl nOVIDlD -h-. O. M.,tfeht D. G, Hlll'lt Ml11Jttw AuHI.,.. ~11111,., P~one: 545711 D•y or Night M•ml.., w.,111!,_.,,. & 11 AM. I hit~ Sch..i •••. t :JO AM I Ltftll!I llr'Vkn-W ... , ,,. l'.M. Mor11l1tt Wenlllp •• 11 :00 AM IJ'=::'::"::H::M::"=M::l"::'::w::"::'"::"::'::'"=='il ,,..~., MHtl119 Wed., 7:30 PM f FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9040 Telltwt A. ... IT•~ & M .. 1ellel, FOUNTAIN YALllY UNIFIED SERVIC& • Su'"'•Y School f :JO -WORSHIP. IOilO Wera~lp & Yowtli Gro11pt -6:10 p.m. Nl,ll'WY trftldld 11 111 •-!tit i. CGrf\frlUl'llty Ol\lf'cll -Vll llwn Att Awt)'t Wtleotftl Attend the Church of I I ' Your Choice on Sunday \ Hu~llnt"n 111c11, c1111or1111 Thi lt1Y. J-C. C•I•)', ,.11l1r Sunday Services l :M A.M. Holy (Oll'llT!Uflt... t ;M A.M. P'1mUy Strvlc• & CllurCll 7:00 ,,II\-lv..,10n1 Sclloel1 1:>11 f"M, l!pl1CIJllll '1 1ot A,M, M1rn1111 Wlnllop Y""'t CllW'dlmM Hur11ry C•r• '""'lflt Attend :J/i e Church 1 o/ '/jour Choice GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD lSTH & MONRO-.IA, NEWPORT llACH 646°6620 C'i l lKk W•1I If t1111 H11,lllll Tham11 8el'v•n11ti, P11lor Sim Mil!11, M111ic1 I Oir1clor •:~5 A.M, -S1111day School -N11r1ery atN!lda11t 10:50 A.M. -K11owJ119 J*511• Chrl•t Sar11101 by r .. ter 7:00 l'.M. -Ra•. Way..,.11 Corftoll $peokl119 Wed. 7:JO P.M. -Dr. Joh11 I . Scott, S.C.C. Sec.aid hr ..,1" ef Teacht111 look of Ro111C111t "SINGSPIRATION" EYl:RY SUNDAY NIG-HT ! \~'ti}} SAB BATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple RABB I BERNARD P. KING ... ib meeting at St. JamM El'bCOJ'Jlll Church a 3209 Via l ido, Newport Brach F01 lnformetion: C•ll 67!1·7230 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wil son, Costa Mesa Y. L HIRTWICIC, Pater 541°4704 IOllltT •· SISTI!) M!nl1t1r llf l'ueetlfll C .. ltl GINTll!T Mtnl1ttr ef Mu111c SUNDAY SERVICES ':45 A.M.-S11ttday Scheel 10:50 A.M.-"CllOSSIS'' -S•rmo11 by Pi.tor 7 :00 1'.M, "ATONIMINT" -S•1mo11 by P•\lo• COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL P',._klllll -t<INl~lrt.11 -llfl'Mf'lf11"Y -Cl1tlll C1rt , * TEMPLE SHARON TH coltMf'fftf.,. '""'°'" hf ttr. ~ .. ....., ... ,... 617 Wftt H .... Ur .... C..'9 M .. All J1whli f1mili e1 ''' i11vit,J fo !ei11 111 111 truly 1111111in9'1il SAllATH IYfNING SERVICIS ••IDAT ... 1:11 ,.M. S,lrlt11tll L.odet -ll:obbl Gone11 Goe41M1 646°1111 l e1t1ple Sli1ro11 Choir -011•9 Sh1h1t $41 .1432 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH . .. He1tl11tte1 .._. 191 z Phrtff ....... IJ6·7911 llf'I, Alf,_ \.. lflll!Htr. ,,.,., t1U A.M, -~"""I' Sdlol! -An"'"' ll1tt A.M. -Monlllflt _,,_ 4 ,M. -Tlftll G'"" ,, .. ,..M, -.... i.., ""''"" , ,.M. •.... 11•11 llllty. • ' PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mtu Verde Driff Ir hlter StNet, Cnt• M..-, c..llf. ANDRE"" C. ANOERSON. P11tor Fri11ce of Pe1c• L11lher•11 School -Mitt E1th•• O l1on, P1i11cip1I Office Pho11e: !i4t-052 I Sc"ool Phon1: 54t-0562 ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive Univtr1lty Drlvt, Irvine R•'· H91'bert N. HlerMftOI , Pater S111d.., Sche•l-9:15 A.M. Fe1t1lfy Wenhl, 10tl0 A.M. llJ•I 211 Nunery Ce,. 13l·J246 ' . A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l•lbo1 hl1nd THI tJJlfTID COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 115 At•I• 67S-0950 •:10 i nd I I :00 1.111. Tr1ditio.,.1t Worship & S1111d1y School Co1t1 M1 11 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19tli St. & H1rbor l lvd. Ciiurch Wcr1liip -9,10 I 11 Ch11rch School -t :lO 541-7711 Co1+1 M••• Norlh MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M111 V1rd• & liker St. 549-271t Wor1hip l Church School t :OO 1 !0:JO A.M. Hu11tin9!011 l11t h FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1721 17th St. 516·15]7 s.1.-ic•• -9:30 111 A.M. N11r11ry thru 2nd gred• • t I Ch;irch School -9:]0 A.M. Hu11lin9lo11 l•1cli-No1th COMMUNITY METHOOIST CHURCH 66&2 Heil A"•· 141·4461 Wonhip & Ch11rd1 School t & 10:10 A.M. lrvin 1 -E11t l l11ff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH lll-llll 11421 C11lv•r Ro1d 11 Uniwer1ity Drive Worship & Ch11rch School 9 ' tO:lO A.M. l1qun1 leech LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 2 I 612 W1d1y Oriv1 in So. L19u111 Wor1hip 11 A.M. Church School t :lO A.M. 499-1011 N•wport l1•<h CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. l1lbo1 l lvd, 67).]105 Wonliip-t:JO A.M. Church Scl!ool- 9:10 & 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 Mot11ell• (Neer Ad11MI H1u1tl11tt.11 IHCh ll:H. De11eltl I. Rebem, Pmter S11H11ey w.,....I t :ll A.M. Ctiwc• k"-1: 10:41 A.M. Offlu: 21112 M9111ell• St. 1'"9N: 961·4940 Church of the Covenant ZISO Fol"lew ll:eed, Celle MH• l ruce A. Ku11l1, P11l or S11ilay Wsntrl,: t :JO l 11 -Cll1rc• Sc•oel: f;JO l'lleM: S4S·4104 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 It. AHNWI ll:M!I, N..,.. ....... CHAll:lft HllllRT Dlll lN,llLD, PA.STOit Wenllfp & C1Mir1• S.ltHI: I , 9!ll' 11 A.M. 64f.7147 St. Mork Presbyterian Church C•""' J .. .._,.. & letttt.ff Drtft, c.,._ Rt Mtw J_... •NNM llrl. P.,._r W.nlllp & Chnll klrrMf -9 & IO:JO A.M. '44·1J41 Attend the Church of Your Choice on Sunday I t I t I l I t ! ' ' t B t ' J - • ' Pulpit and • MR.MUM •1. (Continued from Page 4) Llguoa Be;,icb CommuDJty Presbyterian Church, 415 f'orest Ave,, Sunday at the 11 :i.m. service. At that service and also at 9:30 a.ni., Rev. Dallas R. Turner wiU speak on ''Communion of Saints". "Even Though It Be a Cross" Is the serlnon for Sun- d11y at Harbor C hri s t ia n Church. Olsclptes of Christ, Dr. D.W. McElroy. minister. The church meets each Sun· day at Harper Elementary School. "25 E. l8tl1 St. Costa P.1e!a. \Vorship is a t I0 :4::i. D~. Elmer J\1. Giffo rd, ad- n1inistrator of the Department of ,.!ember Churches of The United Church of Religious Science, headquarters in Los Ange les , will be lhe guest !;peaker at The Huntington Beach United Church o f Religious Science. "20 lOlh St. Sunday .' The to pic f o r discussion al the 11 a.m. service will be, ''The Kingdom or Expansion". On Palm Sunday. al Com- munily United J\1 e t b o d I s t Church, the Rev . C"narles L. 11ose will be preaching at both lhc n and 10:30 a.m. service s. The title of his sermon is ''Uneasy Rider ... The Rev. Dr. lle nry (ic.rhard. minister of the Church of lteliglous Science of Laguna Beach, v:ill speak on the subject "The Triumphant Christ" on Sunday at 9 and II a.m. at the church. 20062 Laguna Canyon Road at El Toro Road . Lutheran Church Of the fltaMer. 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona de! Alar offers 111•0 hours of worship at 9 and II a.m. Dr. \ll·m. R. Eller wilt clcli\'c r the message "litan 's Christ". ''Lead on OK ing Eternal" is the sermon topic of the Reverend Norman L. Brown on Sunday al the Pl ymouth Congregational Church o f Ne~·porl Harbor. 3262 Broad Street, Ne~·port Beach. at Ht a.m. worship service. This is commun ion Su nday and open to all who wish to partake. Palm Sunday services al the Fairview Baptist Church, S22S Fairview Road, Costa P.1esa will be at 10 a.m. The sermon will be pre11ched by Rev. Melvin Taylor. The title is "There Are No Came.lots." At the Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St .. Costa ilil'Sa, Palm Sunday will be observed at tv.'o services. 8: 15 and II a.m. The Rev. Lolhar ·rornow \viii speak on "Hold Forth lhe \Vord of Life .'' Lenlen Co111m union .services will be held on Maundy Thurs· day and Good Friday s.t 7 p.m. Ctuistana Drive, !i-11.sslon •Vic- jo. On tt1aundy Thursday, the Chancel Choir wiU s.lng al a 7:30 p.m. Commun ion service and on Good Friday, 11peclal meditation will be he l d starting at noon. \Vorship on £ood Friday is at 7:3{1 p.m. Services at the. Newport Unity Church, 300 \V. Caast Highwa y, will be held at 10 a.m. The services will be. held al 15th and Irvine St .. Newport Beac'h. A lesson frQm the Triumphal EYltry of Jesus \\'Ill be read by Rev. Loren Da le Flickinger. An Easter no"·er Service will be held \Ved- nesday at 7;30 p.m. The serinon subjett ror Palm Sunday at the Corona del Mar Communi ty Church, Conrrecallonal will be-Believ- ing-is Seeing". Snrvice is at 10 a.m. at the chu rch located at 611 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del r.1ar. A special communion service will be held oa Maudy Thursday at S p.m. The pastor of C brl 5l Presbyterian Church. 200 12 h1agnolia Sl.,H un ting ton Beach will preach the Palm Sunday Sermon at the 9:30 a.m. service. On Maundy Thursday, communion will follow a 6:30 p.m. family din· ncr. Pa lm Sund ay services al the. Lulffru Church ol lbe Resur. recUon, 9812 Hamilton St., Huntington Beach , will be held at 10:30 a.m. Rev, Tingley will speak on "A ProcessiO'fl With a Purpose". Holy Thursday communion is at 7:30 p.m. and ve~pers ~·ill be held on Good ... Friday at 7:30 p.m. The. Feast of Splendor ~'ill be hosted today at noon al the Baha'i Center, 985 Victoria SI., Costa r.Iesa. The feast al so marks the li rst day or the Baha'i New Year 127. More n1ore more St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church , 600 SL Andre~"s Road. Newport Beach , in cooperation with St. r.1ark Presbyterian C h u r c h or Corona de! r.1ar and. Church of the Covenant, Costa Mesa \Viii host a comrilunity-wide .service oo Good Friday. The service v.·ill begin at noon and will be lead by Rev . Ed1vard Reitz, chaplain of Ho a g Memorial Pre s b y t c r i a n Hospital. His message wi ll be ''You Can't Please Everyone". The \Vi l k er s o n Youth Crusades will hold Wilkerson Outreach \Veek (WOW) Tues· day through Friday at the li1elodyland Christian Center in Anaheim. Pat Boone and Richard Roberts. son of Oral Roberts will be the guests. The events begin at 7:30 p.m. and the seats are free. The G<l6pe1 Concerts will bring It& final conctrt ol !he season to the Long Beacb. Pttunlclp:1l Audltoriun1 Wnlght at 7:30 p.rn. It \\'UI spotlight the offichd .. Go~pel Mus ic As- sociation"' 1969 award Y.i nners. 1'be Jewish Co m m 11 n It y Partm Ball \\'ill be held Satur· day at 9 p.m. at the Nathan Schulman Auditorium, Jev.•lsh Community Center. Z 6 O l Grand Ave., Long &ach. "His Land ". a one-hour film by World Wide Pictures on the natiO'fl of Israel, will be shown Sunday at 1 p.m. at the TrtnJty BaptJst Church, 10101 Cun- ningham A\'e., \Vestminster. Today's events in the country are related tc th e Bible by Cliff Barro~·s and C 11 f f llichard in the film . i~ t~ I; tr !• i Jl .1. Jx;,. Holy week meditations and ~ J devotions will be through the '---'--"------..__..._ ...... ,._ ...... _._.1..1 week at noon in the Mesa theater, 19th and Newport. ..---------------------i The theme for the series or Lenten meditations is .. The Cross and 1970". Dcvolions will be highlighted by sper ial choirs Irom Orange County. The devotions are being held with the cooreralion of the theater's management. Sf'r\'ices al the C a I v a r y Church of Laguna Beach. held at Th u r s ton Intermediate School, 2100 Park Ave., arc II a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The churrh is also spon s oring a missionary conference begin- ning Sunday at the school. The Rev. Pt1r. Don Ful ts will con· duct both services and classes at 9:30 a.m. There will be an ln~tructed Eucharist al the 9:30 a.m. St'rvice of St. John the Oh·ine Episcopal Church, 2043 Orange Ave.. Costa P.1esa. Early Communion is at 7:30 a.in . The National Association of Bapti~t Youth is having an Easter Sunrise Service 0'11 li1arch 29 from 6-7 a.n1. al Heisler Park in Lag u n a Beach. Bethel Baptist Church Choir will sing. 1'he tt1ount of 0 I I v c: s Lutheran Churth, 2 4 1 7 2 Christana Drive, tt1ission Vic· jo. -will show the film ''The GOSJ>f'l According to SL Mal- thew", Sunday at 7 p.m. The lilm is open to the public . The United Presbyterian Church ministers and Jay members from SJ a r ca churches \'i'ill consider maJor changes in their de11omina· lion 's Southland s Ir u ct u re "'hen Los Ranchos Presbytery meets today starting at 9 a.n1. in the East Whittier Uniled Presbyterian Church, 14061 E. Second St., Whittier. Mass to Change Catlwlics See Neiv Order By LOUIS CASSF.L.S llP'I llllit!N Wrller Ainerican Catholics, ~·ho have had to adjust to many changes in the mass during the last fi\'e years, v.•ill en- counter further innovations when they attend Palm Sun· day services tomorrow. A new order of the mass, approved by U.S. bi shops last fall , will be introduced in most dioceses. The U.S. Ca· tholic Conference says a few dioceses may postpone use of the new mass to aUow more time for "education and preparation or tbe people." Earlier innovations, begiMing in 1965. included sub- stitution of English for Lalin, lhe use of hymns, greater congregational participation. and stationing the priest be- hind the alter facing the people instead of with his back to them. · Fr. Frederick ~1c~1anus. director of lhe bishops' com· miUee on U1e liturgy. satd the changes which 10 into ef· feet on Paln1 Sunday involve "the structuring of the mass. particularly its script ure texts and prayers." The nC\\' mass will open \l'ilh a greeting frorn St. Puurs second epistle lo the Corinthians. which has long been used as a blessing in Prot.estant churches. The greet· ing is : "The grace of OL\r Lord Jesus Christ and the Jove of God and lhe fello\\·ship of the Holy Spirit be ~·ith you all." The penitential prayer has been changed to m a k e clear that the worshippe rs are confessing lheir sins not only to God but also to each olhe.r. There will be much greater variety and Oe1lbilily in lhe choice ol scriptural passages, with the approved lisl increased from a few hundred to 2,300. Most noticable lo worshippers, perhaps. will be a streamlining of the service by elimination of redundant prayers and repetitious genuflect.ions. Provision also is made for pauses of silence for meditation anti reflection. .. Stron gly reco1nmended" but not absolutely required is the revival of the ancient custom of exchanging the sign of peace -which goes ba ck to the -earliest day of ttic ~Hurch. The •;peace'' may be exchanged betwttn members of the congregation eithe r through a kiss on the cheek or a handshake. The ne\1• rules also recommend: -Gi\'ing \vomen more opportuni ties to serve as "ICC• tors" or scripture readers. -The use of real bread instead of small round waft'.rs in communion. The rule requiring tha t communion chalices and altar vessel be made of gold or silver has been rescinded, al· lowing use of less expensive metals, such as pewler. 110 Local Students Trave l to A rizona In a separate but related action, the Vatica n lhi!'I 1nonth gave blanket pern1ission to U.S. Cahotic dioceses to allow people to fulfill their Sunday mass obli gation by attending a Saturday evening service. or to fulfill the holy da y obligation by attending a service on the preced ing evening. It is up lo each bishop whether he wants to take ad· \'antage of this new flexibility . So far. about 25 or the 160 U.S. dioceses have authorized night-before masse!I. others are expected to do so soon . • Salurd.1)', Mirth 21, 1970 DAil Y PJ l Oi g Your Horoscope Gemini: Creative Touch Can Solve Basic Trouble SUNDAY MAACH 22 By SYDNEY O~IA RR Tbe Aquarln1 woman Ute1 &.o ha\•e a choice. Tbus, there •re plenty of men around ber. Sbe prefers not I.be muscle boy but I.be male -·bo ca.a foresee future potential. U she can find a combination of brain and bra"·n, the Aquarius "·ome.n fctls en m pl e le I y fulfill ed. But If she bas to <'hOOSI!. ii \\·ill be the poet O\'er I.be warrior. ''o u realize al.so that pa~t ml,takes can be corrected. LEO (July 2J.Aug. 22): ttfany ideas are available-so are numerous paths. But it wUI be. your hunch, Intuition, that serves as most reliable guide~ Accent is on how you handle p r o b I e 1n besetting re latives. VIRGO (Aug. 2~Scpi. 22): Full moon position stresst'1 possessions, needs. m o n e y potential. Be versatile. You need not feel tied to one n1ethod. Key is to spread your emotional wings. LIBRA (Sep!. 23·0cl. 221: You should start anew. Dec. 21): Good lunar aspect today roincldes with pltuant activities . A friend could present very practical gift. You get what you need. not necessarily what you wt1nt. CAPRICORN {Dec. 22.Jan . 19): Accent on bo1v you handle responsi billjy. Be realistic. Realtze those in authority v.•anl proof. not boasts. VOi.i ct1n evaluate standing l r sincere: -and persistenl ARIES (J\f h Refresh your splril Take in-arr 21 ·Apri! l9l : ilia.live. Exude confidence. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): You may hsve to 10 after heart's desire. Means take in· iliative Jn correspondence. calls. Accept pressure as a challenge. You are capable of surmounting odds. PISCES (Feb. 19-P.1arch 20)~ Interest in unusual subjecta ii! slimulafed. You ca n discover individuil who Introduces yoll to new. vital experiences. Very good if you mainlain self·control. Message clear by tonight. Do more lislenin£ than talk· Break shac kles or rest riction. ing. Your ability lo observe without being ostentatious is Find yourself ..!. and give full difference bet~·een suceess play to creative upression. and failure.. Know this_ and SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): base actions acoordngly, Some areas which had been TAURUS (April 20-May 20): darkened receive benefit of Be inoderate _ in stateinents. greater light. You make dining. Some who want 10 im· disroveries. Whill count s Is ,0 tlnd out ... ~') luck' '°" VCtU '" ho\v you util ize a d d e d "'-" •"" 111v1, nt• s""'' Omo,,.,, press you routd be. doing a G ~ttt. "5ttrtt HI"'-tor ,....,, .,... di · B knowledge. Ask que stions. et w_ ... knd blrtt..:11tt •ltd so ,,,.,~ sserv1ce. e your 0 w n lo Om.ott M1ro1Dt'f 51Cfl tl. ttM DAILY person . Don't break resolu· ans\\·ers. P1LoT. ecu :n.iJ. c.r1nci c..,"11 ~1•· Uons concerning health, basicl-;;;;S;;A;;G;;IIT;;;;A;;R;;l;;U;;S;;;;(jjjN;o;';o· ;p;22;;·iii•r••ii. !f,'"',.!ivor~. ~.v. 1(1)11. welfare. • "qr ., \:" GEi\UNl ff\.Jay 21·June 20): \ ' t Creative touch can solve basic 1 \. problem. This is a day to F m' f1mi . l p _J_ finish rather than begin. One "'. ovm ono om who ins;sls on burden;ng you .'~.. " with problem may not deserv e Th• SouJIJ/aitd's ~fosl Bt'*'li/ul your atlenlion. " CANCER (June 21.July 22): AfrmoruJ/t Aecent on home. practical MAUSOlfUM • COLUMIAllUM o cCMnm is sue s. You get new Insight in- to thinking of one in authority, Art Festival - Set for April The Second Ann ual South"•estern Art Festival \\'ii be held in Tucson. Arizona April 5th through April 19th, 1970 under lhe sponsorship or the Tucson Jewish Community Ct'nter. The Second Annual Southwestern Art Festival is a juried exhibit open to all adul t living artists rt1siding i n Arizona. California. Nevada. 1 1 New "-ftxico. Utah and Sonora. Ptfexico. Edgar Brillon of Den- ver. Colo.. and Robert L. Johnson fro1n the Springfield Art Mu s e u m , Springfield, Missouri 1\•lll serve as jurors. TREES of the WORLD Oo ftithfM Al'lflv. ,.,._ kiit9 A•• -4 "'-" WANTED! Men And Women With A Desire To Be On Television. ARE YOU OVER 211 CAN YOU TA KE DIRECTIONS? Take 1 Productions, Inc., 11 Proud To Announce The Opening Of Our New HOLLYWOOD TALENT POOL for ADULTS TO AUDITION ON·CAMERA CAl.iL 714·547°6251 TAKE "I" PRODUCTIONS. INC. HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. P.11 . Col!l,.llY MU•s l'r•fe•slollelt ColltCMIS for N.wcomrs ·································~ ! ADD TO YOUR INCOME ! : PART TIME : e Whit would you be worth today If you hid taken 1dv1nt1g1 of m1ny ground e e floor opportunities you h1v1 p11sed up??? e Ont of the country's leading automatic machine manufacturers h11 taken • •. 1 product that tht public buys billions of yearly ind f1brl c1ttd a btautlful, • • tconomic1I, precision working piece of equipment to vend it. • • J.D, HUMEROUS & SCENIC • COLOR POSTCARDS SI. tt1ary's E p ls co-pa l Church, 428 Park Av e . , Laguna Beach, will mark Holy \Veek with services beginning Sunday at 8. 9:1S and 11 a.m. On Monday. ·ruesday and \Vcdnesday. there will be com· muniO'n at 7 a.m. On P.·Iaundy Thursday. Holy Communion 'viii be given al 10 a.nl. and 6 p.m. an d at 7:30 there will be a special play. On Good Fri· day a special three hour ser\'icc v.·i!l begin at noon . ,., group of 110 local college and high school students v.·ill spend their Easter vacation benefitting thousands o ! Arizona India ns. e Age or 9ducalion no h1ndlc1p, you do no sell ing as th.t m1chln11 1r1 pl1c1d • e for you. Loci! 1r1111v1l11bl1 on a protected b1 sis. $1500 to $6000 c1sh r• e e quired depend1nt on site of 1r11 desired. You can start full or p1rt·tlm1. e • Conside r this opportunity and if you art truly lnter11ted in looking Into It e ference Cente r for a summer '---------------------"! of 1 n le rd en ominalional • fu rther, call Mr. Ribon anytime. (7141 847-7910. e :::';;,:~~:d;~~:'."' '"" '0 Alcoholism Workshop•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The students are member!'! of SL Andrews Church of Costa f.lcsa. They represe nt colleges such as: Orange Special choi r presentations v.·111 start Holy \'leek on Sun· tl<1y at !he 8:30 and II a.m. services of the h1ount of ou,1es Lutheran Church, 24m They left today f o r Flagstaff. Ari z., to do con· struclion work. paint i n g , plumbing, road bu~ing and general ma i nt en 1 ance In prepare the Mt. E den Con· Presented by Church Coast College, Cal St ale A \Vorkshop lnv!Stigating Fullerton, San Diego State. the progressh·c illne sse s and clergymen. The cost r o r reg istration is $3 w h I c b includes lunch. GWC Chorale Perform s types oi alcoholics will be UCJ, UC San Di!_g~ Ventura pteie.nled al9:30 a.m. April 6 College. Cal \\lc stern and at the Garden Grove Com~ Valley State. munity Church. High school students from Doyle. E. Shields, head of lhe SCC Slates Gospel Fete The Golden \Vest College Community Chorale of SO voices under the direction of \Varren Peterkin v.·UI present the Faure "Requiem'' al the Good Friday servict. Fait h Lutheran Church. 8200 Elli~ Av e .. Huntington Beach, Fri· day al 7:30 p.m. Soloists are llelcn Moudy, soprano and Char les P.1aynard, Baritone. The Requiem was co1nposed in 1887 to the tradi· Newport Harbor. Corona del alcoholic section of the tional Latin te~t of lhe mass. M E 1 1 F 1 · Washington Stale Departmenl ar • s anc a, 0 u n a 1 n of Heall" will conduct the lec-omitting the. "Gloria" section 11 d H 1-H. · 1.. 11 and adding ·' Re q u i em va cy an un ington igu lure workshop and address Aeternam''. "Lux Aetema", Schools will also be going. Orange County cle rgymen in. and "Dies lrae", The last Not only are these service· vited to the semina r. division is a thirteenth-century minded young people giving up His lecture \\"ill de ta I 1 poem describing tbe day of their vacalion to help others techniques of dealing with judgment. \ alcoholJcs. counseling fo r lhe The com bin al ion or bu' they arc all paying their ramily or the alcoholic and chromaticism and rep()Sf: Is O\Vn way . guides for future meaningful very characteristic of his A report of lhe \\'Ork they do Jiving for alcoi'lotics. The oontemp0rary ~ospel mu!'lical, "A Nlgh1 of Soul." sponsored by the Southem California College in Costa 1 ~tcsa. v.•111 take place at 7;30 p.m. Monday March 23 at the college gymnas ium. The musical features the Glen Grove Chorale, Andrae Crouch, the Disciples and the Marocco Brolher!. music which hat been de.serif>. \\'ill be made on Sunday even· The v•ork:shop Is open to all ed as "Hellenic" in recognition I ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i!I of lbe qualities or clarity. Ing April 5 at 7·30 p.m. They11 ~1l;::::~~::)::~n::t ':r=· '::~::~~::'"::~::~::~::~::·1l::'::~::~.::lh::e=::;::~::l~::'::s~::lo::~::o::f::~::'°'::1r=i;::~::d ::o::l::he::r;ll PROFESSIONAi:'.-) Bi/Jl<: Thoughts '"TUIN UP A CHILO in th• ••v h, th•1.1lcl 90: 0110 when ho i1 •lcl, llo will not elope r! from ii", Pr. 21 :6. Solomon, th• wi111! 11'1011, 1t1t1d 1hJ1. Eph. 6:4 11v1 wo ort lo roor our c:hild1011 "··in tho nurturo ond odmon llion of th1 l orcl": thi1 h lllGHt !tol11i119. A chilcl 1111111 .. , lo119hl r11pon1ilti!ity lo G.d, If ntl,. wht 1> ht GUIDE ) ----------~' e-MA"TT'REssEs • MATTRESSES BOATS HOMES mAtLERS Irregular Shipes Costa ~tc:~a Ptfallress Co. !ISG Newport Blvd. NOONDAY LENTEN DEVOTIONS MONDAY IN• FRI DAY -NOON to 12:10 MESA THEATRE C..or lttli St. •d Nowport llvd. .. ~L~lbe~rty~=8·~1~30~3-':!·I L~~~~~~~~~~~~ Theme: "Th• Cross -and 1970" e UPHOLSTERY Mesa Upholstery LI berty 8°4 78 I 2lSO Nl~ll l lYD, e Cltolr Mnlc by ArM Scltooh e COME ••. JOIN US DURING THIS HOLY OCCASION 1•0•1 up AS llG AS MIS r.4.llENTS. thofr 1~rnl:in9 w!ll 11•! 11th · 'I hi111, Tft ov wlll b• "olcl f19ov". "1q111ro" "out •f cl1t1", ••c. Ho wlH won! to oxp•rim1nl with •p11cl , "1poocl" pilli. drink, 9ombli ~9. i ncl 91fl'lbol1119. Thin91 hi1 olcl Did ond Mom l1v9hl hl111 w!ll 110"' "ho110 ind bu99y" to ll im. II roq11ir11 mo1 0 thin r1le1. ••tv111io111 111d 1, .. , of "th• eld rotkt" for hltfl. Thlt i1 rt •futol. for !ht lhi11~i11t ol Dod oncl Mo111 111ov b• t rrt lic, lh•ir 91 11or1lio" i1 p11t. l 1.1t, th1 61t1I God 011 Hl,h, tho Mt~•• ol the Urt!•1r11. lh1 Ctotlor of I.It •11, Ho who i1 tho SAME y11to1d1y, tocl•y 111d fote~•t !Ht~. 1111, J11. 1 ~17) l1 one lrt wlio"' th o vt11lh t.111, with conficlt nto, pvt hl1 l11th19 hwll. A v•11119 ,.•r10" 11'1111! h•"O to111 othint l lGQEl THAN HE IS, elwovt: tht l 1olft1lhint 11 GOD. \'1SIT 1.1t •ilh yout c:h1ldr111 ortd 11\HI, eb11.1t GOD front Gff'1 word, tht l ll LE. Chwrch ol Chri1t, 211 W. Wilton St., Cot!• M,,,, C•Uf. t 2•77. The World is Flat YES 0 The Moon is Made of Green Cheese YES 0 The Stock Market is Dead YES 0 NO 0 NO 0 NO 0 The answers to these current and challenging mysteries will be discussed '''hen 1.tr. \Valter Maynard, Vice·Chairman of Shearson ~Jammill &: Co., Inc. and no ted investment banker \viii candidly present, via video ta pe, bis views as to the direction and factors \\'hich tend to set investment pal terns: The economic . outlook for 1970 ... its projected prof ile ... possible relat ionship to the securities market , •• When : Thursday, March 27, 7:30 p.m. Where: N"ewport Center Shearson Tiammill's Conference Room 150 ... ...,,.,. C.11r.r Dtl" lll:tMn•ti•11• rt..,._.44·J44J-Z-lrti J.oJt7 A question period will be made available lo those In attendance by Mr. Ross McAdam & Mr. Robert Lewi•. Shearson, Hammill & C.O. l"IC:Oll'°llATID 14 WAll ST~EfT. NEW YO~K Mornbtr New York Sfoc .. Eitch•n•• •114 Oth1r L11di119 S!•tlf •nO Colflm.dity bcha11911 I I ' • • -comment Page 'Fee~ or 'Tuition,' UC Students Will Be Paying Offictollu it's an ~·educational fee" but no mal-ter whai the tenn .Jtudents on Unive rsity of Californa corr1puses will now pay substantially mQrt !Mn they did for the privilege of ot~eNd­ i-ng college, Afte r long pressure from Governor Reaaon , the UC Boord of ·Regents on Feb. 20 lld-Opted o tuition schedule -explained here by one of' the regents responsible for its adop- tion. By PlllLLIP BOYD tJDiYtl'lfty of Callforttll Regent The increase in student fees adopted by the University of California Regent! at their Feb. 20 meeting beeame, the follow- ing day, a news report that a century pld ••no tuitiW' policy hai:I been aha~~ and tbafthe proposed increue in student . eipense would deny higher education for liludent.s of middle income families. The backgrou'ld. motiyes and det40.s of our action received .little attention.· • • An eq>lanation of the amended fee • nsolution by one of it! advocates is, in my judgmtnt, timely at this later date. STUDtNTS HAVE paid fees for ad· mission W the unJvenilty for many years. Two years ago they were increased by fll and ident ified es a registration fee.. In a ddition to the current $300 regis~ration fee ($100 each quarter), there will .be charged beginning in the fall of 1970. an Educational fee adding $50 each quarter, providing a total cf $450 to be. paid by undergraduate students for the three quarters of the DClt'mal school year 1970. 71. The following year an additional $50 per quarter will increase the. Wtal to $600 for 1971·72 and thereafter. Graduate students.Will be required W pay.$WJ next rail and $660 at the beginning or the se· ~ond year. The regmts shall decide the ap- propriate use of these fund s •. DURLNG TIUS ne1t academlc year lbe · Toothpaste Can Reduce Cavities From the Ameriq1 Dental Association A dentifrice's role in oral .hygiene is to act .as an aid to the toothbrush in clean· ing teeth. In additiOQ, certain dentifrices have proven decay-preventive qualities. 'TheSe toothpastes are recommended for use -especially by children -by the American Dental Association. The ADA classifies and evaluates therapeutic · den"Ufrtces; tha1 ls, those toothpastes wbJch claim W improve oral health. Sinct 1969. when the associaUon first recognh:ed one dentrtfice as "ah ef· fectlve decay-preventive," only a handfuJ of toothpastes hav~ been approved. All of them contain some type of fluoride . All approved dentifrices carry the ADA statement, so check to see if )'our toothpaste hu that statement. THESE DEN'l1FRICD are effective, but the extent of their effectlveneu de~ds upon the uSer. To cbtain mai· Jmum prot6ction against decay, you should brush your teeth a.s soon as possi· ble after eating, even after snacks. 'Ole Bombed From u article bl tht · Wall Sln<I Joaraal about U.S. propopada e1ror11 i. Viti Coag 1<rrl1«y Alt.hough many critics regard the leaflet-drop program as a big waste of time and JMney, It continues to thrive. - Only haJf.joklngly, a high American civilian offldal orlct: suggested in a staff conference that if the leaflets had to. be droppOd, th<y ought lo be dropped by lh< bale. "Maybe· we'd get lucky and hi\ 60nle VC on the bead," he said. ~t nothing is stranger than reality in Vietnam. \Vhen a particularly glum Viet Cong -member defect.td in the Delta last year, he said he was changing side! because he had become demoralized when the Americans killed his best bud· dy. "·A big bundle of paper dTopped oul of an airplane and landed on his head," he uplained. reason for this Ls that the decay-causing bacteria work· on the food-especially sugars-wilh1n a short time alter it has entered the mouth. The Ion get toothbrushing ts postponed, the longer the bacteria have a chance to work. However. even approved dentifrices are not cure-alls. They are designed only as aids in combating decay and will not substitute for Ouoridation of community water supplies and regular visits to the dentist. Some of llie Dey,·er additions to the den· tifrlce market are the S<><alled tooth whiteners. The ADA has commented 'llO these toothpastes as follows: "There has been a recen t tendency to .promote den· tilr\Ces on th'e basis of tl}eir ability to whiten or brighten teeth. Such claims ap-. pear to relate almost exclusively to the incorporatipn in the dentifrices of harsher abrasive agents. • , . Depending on the level of abrasivt' present. .• dentifrices can •be prepared which may 'be ex:· cessively harsh 1or regular use by· the general public." . . ' 1'frE •ADA ESPECIALLY w a r n s against use of such dentifrices by dental patients with exposed dentin or eemen· tum Ol' by patients who have tooth n!storaUons constructed or sort synthetic materials. ·0enun is ·~ calcilled Us.!ue beneath the enamel of the tooth, and cementum is the 'relatively thin tissue coVerltlg the roots d teeth. Before using the tooth whitening pasteS, the ADA suggests you ask the ad· vice of your family dentist. One other comment on types or den- tifrices: the so-called "bacteria killer" ilenUCrices have not been found effective ·e1~er in reducing the number of decay· causfng bacteria in lhe mouth or in com· baling decay. ll is advisable to provide an approved fluoride denlitrice, especially for your children . All members cf your family should remember to brush immediately after eating and W see your family den- tist for regular checkups. If you follow these rules, you and your fam ily will be started on the road to good dental heaJlh throughout y~r lives. ~----Our ltlan It• San f'ra11rtsco ----- Lla1na Ha By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO Bob Galli, the big wine man, O\.VTI! a three-year-old " camel -named Florence of Arabia! -that he'll donate to the Modesto. Zoo, when built. "By the way," Allan De \Vaal asked him the other day, ';how come you have a cameJ for a pel?" "Because." replied Bob, "Lia• mas spit too much.'' NOW, much to our surprise, we're with a fou rsome at the Presidio Golf Course, where, at the sixth hole, Sam Sayad says to Park Commsr. Frances McAteer: "lfow much for a hole in one!" "$500," says Frances promptly, at which Lt. Ken Alterman lofts a six iron toward the pin and -plop! - in it goes. "Here." says Frances, handing Ken five bucks, "that's two zeros J owe you:• ' F ACE'3 IN PLACES: Truman Ca· pole at Johnny Kan's, fea sUng on the sweet Md 50ur rock cod -after which, feeling appropriately piscine1 he prowled Grant Ave .• buying up ·every articulated bra" fish ht could lay hands on. Pw ing Portsmouth Square, be was told: "Thia b a t~· ous plat-e -Robert Louil Stevenson used to sit here every day." Truman, plopping onto a bench: "Now it 's even more fMlous l" Then he took off Cot Socramenlo to vllit N•ncy >l1d Ronald Rl!aron. "I !mow you rind tllb ll\)'Sli· fytng," he said, •·sut t rtally like them. They're wry e:asy lo Uve with.'' MlDNIGHTING at Enrieo'a : Bur- '"' M-ith, !r,.h lrom 11"!'1 XonJ, I \•;h~re he Just finished directing James Ma.son in "The Yin and Yang of Mr. No." Meredith: "r,•e had a marvel· euS firsl day in San F't(lnCisco: My car was towed away on Turk Street and I've spent three hours getting it back. I now know more than I care tp know about Turk Street." AT BARDELLT'S, beautiful six-foot Turi \Yideroe. Scandinavian Airlines' first woman pilot, wadin g through cracked crab, grilled petrale:, aba· Ion<', wine and a pancake: Jerusalem, and commenting : "Actually, I prefer quantity. but what I really like: is quantities of quality!" ... Actor John Forsythe to Turi : "liow do you like being a pilot ?" Turl: "Fine, except for tbe traveling." READING the papers for run and ttems: Daryl Lembke of the L.A. Times, CQ\lecting irreverent dtlscrip-. tlons of our new St. fl.tary 's Cathedral, lilies "Bishop'.s Btndix" best. • • JANE BOYD, browsing through "The Origin of the Familr . Private Property and th< Stal<," by Friedrich Engels (of Marx and Engels ram,), sat bolt upright to read : "lf strict monogomy is the height of all v1rtuc, then the palm must go to the Uipewonn, ~·hich has a complctt. se:t of malt: and ftmale sen1al organs in each of It! ~200 proglotldes. or sec- Uons. and spends Its whole life copulatJng in all SC"Clion_, with ltst11." But WQUJd you want your 1lstcr to have oner I total fees paid by each Un1versity of California student will probably still be below the naUonal average for com· parable ta1 tupported unlversiUes, Our total will be $450 while theirs now average more than $550 each year. At the present rate of increase it is anticipated tha_t during the year 1971·72, the Universt· ty or cautomia will be approximately level with the ' national average as it grows according to recent tre.nds. , It is also estimated that this educational lee will increase the student expenses by ap- proximately 10 percent this year and less than 10 percent the follow ing year. Why was this fee necessary? The regents since 1967, have engaged in a continuous study of all possible sources of income during the period when we have faced several atate budgets that were ~dequate to meet the expense re· quired to malritain a high quality university instruction program, W fill es&ential faculty positions, to create academically sound new programs, and to provide the buUdings for the rapidly increasing student enrollment · OUR NEW construction program has sufiered several serious setbacks. We have Jost a substantial amount of bui)dlng funds because the legislature diverted the previously committed proceeds from the tidelands oil revenue to the State Wattr Program. The annual b u d g e t ap- propriation for capital outlay~ has been tess than one.quarter or our minimum needs and the construction bond Wue was defeated in a recent election. With incomplete campuses and d e f e r r e d development of essential improvements on aU campuses, our long range carefully cr ea led physical devtlopmenl is seriously crippled. ' Last fall , fated with another state ad· ministration budget proposal, which was .lsubslantially less than our minimum re- , qui:remenls, the regents reque.sted Presi- dent Hitch lo a:tudy various methods qf increasing income from student fees and to make his recommendation to our ORGANIZED CRIME FAMILY Boss IL_ Underbosa (UeutMJant) C1pot1gl1T1.1 (l!eulenant} (lieutenant) ----(U-'"~ rr2--"""', ___ _ Soldiers IMombenll Through threats, assault, murder and payofh-. • .• . ••.PEN.ATE • • • ~IOL Legitimate Bus1MSHS: ~Product• ••~11.lal• 1.sfcnirontt. l11rs Gotbcitt Dhpellll Gormtnt Monfoc:hltlrtt Wat.,hont Stairitie1 V•ndin9 Mathinn ---lilegal ACtlv~i." Gamblin1 (Nuntfftt..Ni<y, Oi<•, loolr.....Wlft1) Norcotkt Lo11nthorlcin1 labor •oclrttMrin1 hlortion Anti-Cri1ne Dri-ve V.S. to Strike at Mafia's We·b By HELEN 8. SHAFFER Editorial Research Reports Those who recall the sensational dis· closures at congressional crime hearings in the past will know what to expect wh en the Permanent Investigations Subcom· mittee of the Senate G1ivernm eot Opera· tions Committee launches a new series of hen rings on organized crime some. time later this year. This is the same subcom mittee and with the same chair· man . Sen. John L. l\fcCle\lan (D-Ark.), to which mobster Joseph Va\achi inform· ed on the Cosa Nostra back in 1963. Valachi's testimony dealt mainly with the gangs he knew best, those in and around New York City. This time, 'f\1cClell an's subcommittee is preparing a full-scale investigation o( organized crime on a nationwide basis. Hearings may be scheduled in a number of cities across the country and it Is possible that Valachi may be called to testify again. He Is in federal prison at La Tuna. Tex ,, serving a life term for mu rde r. THE l'tf cCLEU.AN llEARlNGS -still not. formally announced -will come amid a continuing federal drive against nrganized crime, the most vigorous in the long history of G-mcn versus rac- ~ctcers and gangsters. In contrast to the fight against street crime. which is sllll rising, the dMve against organized crin•e had scored several successes. "Our Indictments against organized criminals .. ·ere 30 per cent over the year beforf." Allnmey General John N. 'Ptfitche\I s1lld on Feb. 10, "Md most of our strike forces are just getting started.'' The strike ror.ce is a new and highly efreclive weapon for 111t11cklng organlZl'd crime. ll ls a.J~o indicaUvt of the ~trong. fr role the ftd~ral government has tlS· 1umcd In the ~ttack. A !!trike force con. sists of spec ialist!, chtffiy Btlomey~ and inve~tigators. from a number or go\'em. ment agencies. The: teRm operates under lhe 11egis of I.he. Justice Department's Criminal Oivlston. IT C'ONC£NTRATES on a single unit of the criminal network, such.as a Cosa Nostrn "famlly" In a porllculAr locality. The spec ialists make an in·depth study of the criminal organization, plot out its structure, determine Y.'ho are its most essential members, then develop evi· dence for prosecution against them. The object is not just to get the criminal, but to topple the organization. St rike forces are partly responsible for a series of grand jury indictments in the last few montM in New Jersey, New York. Detroit an d several other places. More indictments are expected in the near future. Eleven strike forces now operate in as many cities ; plans call for raising the number to 20 before the end of !he year. · Skeptics may sti ll wonder whether this drive wilt be any more decisive than those in the past. Back In 1950-51 , the late Sen. Estes Kefauver (0.Tenn. l took his Special Committee W Jnvestigate Crime in Interstate Commerce to 14 cities and received testimony from 800 witnesses. The televjsed Kefauver hearings shook th apathy of many Americans. For the fl~t time the public wit nessed real 11tang· ster chieftains squirming on the witness s101W. BUT ORGANIZED crimt has shown extraordinary powers of survival. despite disclosures and prosecution. President Nixon observed in his crime message to Congress last April !hat successful prose- cutions "have not 11ubstantially impeded the growth and power or orga nized crim· Inn! syndicates" and tha t Cosa Nostra families were "more firmly entrenched and more secu re than ever before." Will R. Wilson. Assisbnt Altorney Gen- eral in charge of the Criminal Dh•islon. is optimistic I.hat If the prtsent drive c1111 be maintained "we ca n biea.k the bnck" of organized crime In five to 10 years. Ad· diUonal "'eapn n!I to strengthen the hnnd ot the prosecutor are provided in the Or· _R'ani1.ed Crime Control bill , which pax!l'cd the Stnate on J:1n. 23 and was sent to the House. But most of the provisions ha\•e bctn attacked as unconstitutional and, if enarted into law, mig ht eventually be nulllf led by the eourt~. Gross receipts of organir.ei! (',rime are '!:limnled con~ervatively 111 S4G bllllon a ye3r. Among lhc more lucrative sources are Illegal gamhlin1:. 103.n sbarktng, and th l' narcoti cs trade. Ganp:stt rs take ov er firms and use in- timida tion, u1ortion. bribe:ry. trlckfry ;rnd IAX eva!l'/on to Increase' profit!! and SQueeZt-out comr>@lltlon. No part nr Am· erican life set:n\s beyond their reach. January ·monthly meetlnc. ' AT THE CONCLUSION of an extensive d'Lscu~lOn of the·matter in January, I In. lroduced a proposal which was the recommendation of President Hiich: Tbis was followed by Regent Watkina' amend· ment incorporating tbe recommcndaUon proposed by Governor Reagan, also a university regent. The board'• deciskin was postponed for further consideration , until the February meetlng. In the interval I developed a new resolution which created an educational fee. This resolution attempted to find a common ground with the best provisions of each of the two proposals. It secured a popular support by the board. The plan that has been adopted also provides for voluntary ~ferment of the repayment of the educationa1 fee by resi · dent students with demonstrated finan- cial need. It also states that "if it ap-. pears that by reason of additional charges, otherwise qualified ·stU<ienta would be excluded Crom the univer~ity, -.,. -. .--- such !.acts wW be reported to the regents by the. presklent for appropriate. action and that the president exp lore all possible sources of finaflclal atd and report back to the March regents meeting. nos &PRING we could not delay longer because tt wa"I neceMary In our judgment to create the new additional educaUonal fee with a decision befo~ Ma.~ch 1970, when many of our campuses closed their enrollment. Students are en· tilled to at least si1 months during which they can plan to meet their expenses the following year. It is important to note that the regents now accept the general concept that the student Is economically respons iblt: for a part of his education cosUI. A substantial number or parents .can provide this added fee without hardship. 'Ole regents also have resolved that a continuous conscientious effort will be made lD search for additional financial support in order to admit every qualified applicant who Is in need of assistance. Story of Sirhan: -Was It All Told? By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 Ille Ol'llY P'lltl Sfllfl Law enforcement techniques I n America are basically the best anywhere, but a new level of excellence was reac'hed during. the 1960s in ooe neglected aspect or the profession. Whatever pride ~·e: may take Is terribly hollow. Learning from the first bungled steps 1n Dallas, authorities improved iJl.. vestigaUve procedures in p o I l l i c a I assassinations. We ourselves kept death vigils like prior generations listened to election returns. We watched funerals televised, ihe way they watched ·ID- augurations. Lawmen watched and listened harder -more carefully. They wanted to avoid their errors of the past. A neurotic young Arab immigrant who saw lhe once-promised land as one · of sour.~lk and bitter honey gave lhein the unwanted chance. He pulled a gun !ale on the night of June 5, 1968, to again explode another dream. SIBHAN'S FINGER triggered the most thorough political murder investigation of all time. The 14-montb probe ranged from Old Jerusalem. where his father ad· ministered discipline with a hot poker on bare feet, to Orange Coonty. "Special Unit Senator." (Random House. $6.95, 305 pp.) is the story of that investigation. Author Robert A. Houghton orglnized al!d headed the multi-agency SUS as chief of detectives for the Los Angel es Police Department Bizarre conspiracies were picked apart by one of th ree SUS branches. while others readied the prosec ution and dug into the tangled, international background of Sirhan B. Sirhan. Conspiracy in the Robert Kennedy assassination was far more plausible than in others or the bloody 60s, based on the initial known facts and some strange circumstances. The 24-year.old Jordanian immigrant gave his name as John Doe. He carried several hundred dollars, but not a shred of evidence. THE INTRIGUE worsened ~·ith the in· evitable deluge of wild political th eories, crank tips and .some almost hallucinatory witnessts who claimed to have critkal kno~·ledge . Never ca n a single possibility be dis· counted on i\5 improbable face without running it down, howe\•er. and these a~ just a few that were traced: -A large number of people said they could identify the killer (or killers) dur· ing the ini tia l period , befo~ ·Sirhan's brother recognized him on television. One \\'Oman claimed he was her history teacher at a small midwestem junior col· lege. -A so-ealled J\1inis ter of GfXt and horse trader from Santa Ana . with a :JO.year criminal record. claimed he WB.! to sell Sirhan a golden Palomino oolside the hotel that night . -A 19-year-old girl. determined later to be an emotionally disturbed liar, iJn. plicated her own father and the son cf itnpri.soned Teamster's Union bo!5 Jim- my Hoffa In a re:venge conspiracy. Both men had tenuous professional contact. -A tangled web of lnvolvCTMnt among · the ~finutemen. ~ John Birch Society, Communists, the Arab guerrilla unit Al Falah and the CIA \\'8S probed. due to evidential threads Ulat could not be Jg. nored. -Psychics end seers around the world volunteered the ir aki and the RFK assassinaUon story ~·as confirmed as having circulated In the fl.tlddlt £a1t two months btrore It actually happened. Rumor·mOflgert, 11 developed, dlstorttd the senator's being struck by an object - probably a fh1shbulb -at a public 1~ ptarance. -A forT11er LAPD of ricer. lrontcally conducting inve:stigation for the Sirhan defense, had lost his badge In 1962 over involvement ID a San Fernt1ndo VAiley land swtndle JtChemc msstermlnded by A aroop of Aritbs. -A salesman claimed 1 sexy blond e named Gi"lderdine Oppenheimer enlisted his aid in escaping an Ara~lnsplred plot to kill Kennedy, after approaching the would·be savior iJ! a cafe. AND OTHERS kept Oood ing the SUS headquarters on the top noor of Parker Center in downtown Los Angeles. But you never discount a lead, even if its name ii Gilderdine Oppenheimer. Is Gilderdine Oppenheimer any mort laughable than John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald. James Earl Ray (alias Eric Starvo Galt) or Sirhan Bishara Sirhan'? The book also reveals other aspects of our society. No matter how hard the initial impact, many people didn'i want to get involved. Using Democratic Party rolls, SUS mail· ed postcard questionnaires to 10,500 persons. Many were: at the Ambassador or: had befn to other RFK rallies • No one doubled Sirhan':i rcle. Kennedy .symboliud all that life in America had denied him and also !Up-- ported Israel. the nation which had seized part of Sirhan'• native Janet But did he have help? Had he stalked the senator before. at other places, waiting for the right one where their paths would cross fatally'? ONLY 193 of the 10,500 persons responded by mailing back a card and most of those could cffer no help. No mailer how ctrtain other voluntary witnesses were, many fell apart under cross-questioning and in polygraph tests. Most were only human and simply unsure of wh"at they really saw. Some were only too human -having seen nothing -but grabbing a chance at notoriety and attention by making up pitiful stories. The work cf Special Unit Senator was roncluded on July 25. 1969, with 4,81ft separate Interviews, vast amounls ol papern·ork; 1,700 photographs; 190 reels cf sound lape and 20 reels of film, all reducl!id to IO bound volume s. CONCLUSIONS are what ont might t:t"· peel: Sirhan planned the murder and car· ried il out alone. Cold sober. Sane, al though emotionally disturbed. He was very satisfied al his success. He had failed so many undertakings. The SUS story needs smoothing in spots, while Chief Houghton'a col· \aborator. Theodore Ta ylor. commi~ some crimes against consistent style. As a fonner newspaperman, he hasn't much. grounds for defense on that point. No matter what its prOOucUon faull!. however, Special Unit Senator is a fascinating book. The n:ader is given a detailed view of the problems and pro- cedures of any criminal in vestigation. The case is also set in the framewdrk of hisWry itself, since no olher assassin&· lion ha s been probed in such breadth, scope and expense. WaTTen Commission members 5at more as an inquest jury. e\•aJuati ng already-gathered e\idence and data. One closes the book wllh that cont· fortable feeling of having rc~d a hell of a good yarn , yet the pleasure i! eroded somewhat by the fact it Js not a work of riction. Will there be sequ•ls to th< bloody story, with a nt w-ctst ot chmctmt ~ ---Jm'·'' I Salurday, March 21, 1970 The Comment Page or the Daily Pilol seeks to Inform and st.lmulate readers by pr esenting a variety of com· mentary on topics of Inter· esl and significance from informed observers a n d spokesmen. Robert N. Wetd, Publl1her • I • n • Jc • "' .r xi ed ot he JS er '" ii <I .. .. rt of ''· !d. iii· ;oo lor I• lp- :ed :ed es, eir '"' nld 1ry let its. Jre Ing at up Va!I 8t8 of :els an ... ~$8. in col- 1it.s As """ lits, • ' . >ro- drk uia· jlh, ;ion ny, and om- >f. <le<! .. , ody • S1tirl.1,y, M•n:h 21, 1970 , DAILY PtLOi I r-a".'"""UBN-::::-:-11~...---::.:..•Y~Ph=-11 •::::._~_·:.::r1a:::~:..'. _/ o~~~-!! _Gets Mf!-ny 'Cu re$' LEGAL NoTlCE ' LEGAL NO'l'ICE Ll!GAL NOl1Cli -. . . LU ,.. ct•T1PK.t.n ... lutllMlt .. JMITICl TO ca•OITOtt • ,UM.IC A.IKUMI ... -,. . ~fnlTIOVS ....... , "Why complain now! 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They insist that so long as they earn the money they can spend it as they please. Do parents have· the right to word, Ai'ln · Landers? READER IN AN'MOCH DEAR RE A DER : rm- say , "No. you cannot buy th~" \Vhen we believe they are using poor judgment? For maturUy. example : our daughter wants a third coat. She has two coats. both rashionable and in good condition. • We are unable to resolve lhis problem in our family. Please help us. -GRAND RAPIDS HASSLE DEAR GRAND llASSLE: Tbe rules s hould ba\'11! been set down lbe day your children earned Uielr first dollar. The Ideal a 1Taogement is to make tt c lear that 50 perttnl of wbattver Is eirned sb·ouJd be saved. Tht other 50 percebt can be spent ftn 1nythiog ~no questloas 1skll!d. It's too late lo set up such rules after the fact. You m1y express an opi- nion tG your ieenagus but you cannot forbkl tllem le. spend their ·own money 011 wbaie\'er they decide to buy. sinct this was not agreed upon. -Fair is fair. DEAll'· ANN LANDERS' I am ·3t. have a wonderful hus- band and two children. We have a lovely home, plenty or money and no worries. So what am I writing to Ann Lan· ders about? I wonder if something is wrong with me. I can'l stand to bear about all the trouble in the world. I never turn on the radio or !he TV except for entertainment. War new s ~psets me . Just glancing at newspaper pictures or the starving children in Biafra made me sick. If rela!ive.<1 or friends have problems I d on 'l want lo hear about them. My fondest d ream is lo live 2lone, n1iles: from friends or family, with a few pets -a cat and a dog, and perhaps a bird and a turtle. Can you describe my problem in a DEAR ANN LANDERS' I am in Jove with a nlanufac· turer's representative. J{e Js very handsome. seems tG be financially weU , off. a n d speaks freely o( his divorced w ife and three children. Lloyd travels all over the country and comes to this city once every three "'-'eeks. ij~ swears he love3 me, and I believe him. 1 am 24. Jfe is 43. Lloyd talks about. eyertyhing 1under the· :ntn but marriage. I've s uggested'· thit lle meet my parents btll he is n ot in- terested. Whenever he comes lo town we have dinner in his hotel r oom and ·· talk. I· swear nothing immoral has happened but J feel uneasy about going up there. He says 1 am silly - that people must live ac- cording to their consciences and not be worried about how things look to others. What do you th.ink ? -IN- DIGO DEAR IN : 1 tbiak If you don'\ stop gOtng · 10 Uoyd's hole.I room something will happen aod you wlll Uteri be writing me 11 dlffcrtnt kind of letter. On his next visit to town lo· vile. him to your home for din· ner. lf be ref-uses, accept the fact tha t he c:ooslders you a hotel-rooin date and nothing more . ONLY 26 DAYS LEFT bON'T BATTLE WITH YOUR INCOME TAX Ce1N M"• tl11 H~ lint. "" ..... It,"""' Tho tllOCIC A""Y h wef~ trolntod to do bottto for youl Aft•r a private discuulon wit ~ you , we'll gonBrolly savo men 1ficrn •nouvh on yow tax ta pay our IDw charg1, Don't floht Id lot tllOCKI I0111 $ FiDDAL AND STATI C-M- 21Q.._..,INN, 1111 ,.., .. Ctlllfl C4'Mtrl C..... .. I Mot 244t I. c ... 1 Hwy I .. Mt<Arfllw ll'N.I ·1ow! Another Photo Fini.~hing Scoop At Your Nearby Thrifty Dr119 and Discount Stares . . Get An Extra Wallet Print With Every Regular Print of Kodacolor Film 126·127·120-620 S11uar•Fllm Only W@[!D @[Eli' IB@[j'[H] ©@CT,@[ffi M~li'~ ~@[ffi ®OO~W a a a a , T1ulfty h fl'lf for lonua Phoifa coN, pttot. finithl119. W1 ,1.,. you oft mro col« wal· l•t print wltt. •'tWY ,..uMr colOf pttnt en your rol~ Wi!ft twe fvll .... .t printl .,.., •• thcrr• '1M, l'Mfl '""· """' .. ~ Bonn '11ote NOW .t Thrifty Drue ·-' one.um sro,.• ;~: Dev "' , " • • ' . At Thrifty You Stlll Get . Your·Roll of ) Jumbo Size Kod ©®~@[ffi [PJ[ffi~~lf ~ Fii CICOlor I ,.....__ .. , ... , .... ,. ... c:fl@~· ·~ I lft @Q rma ! foronly ••• LI@ ~-r lQJ@ .......... ,..... .. ,.k MONDAY TUISDAY WIDNUDAY THURSDAY RIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY -~·l WIONUDAY THUlllDAY .. IDAY SATURDAY MONDAY TUllDAY TUllDAY ~~ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK & LATE EVENINGS UOO, let An1tlff, C1IH.,,.11lt tQ011, ...,,!ell -"re<iucM. Or111te Cou"tv II tll1 1tl1c1 or butlneu of !ht llndert!tried ll!!tidtncr FoNltll E1tdlcintt S.,Ykl M'I COl'l'lm!ul"' f~p1,.I 111 111 m1tterl .,.rtillllflt lo !ht nt1tt If bftlc rtltS',·Alr.o•t 1n11rcommunlt1lln1 Nov. ''-tt12 11!d dtclM!ll, wllllln tGur ""onllll tU., Strvlcr '''"' tnd c ... tru: Strvlct rttlt, •ubllll'ltd Ortr1t1 COid OtllV •llel. tlM llr1t 11ubllc111o11 et trllt 11o11c1. WOllld be if1F.r.1Plt. Mf,rcll 14. 21, JI 1l'ICI A1•Jf •· lt7t •n-10 Otlt<:I Mettll It, 1'19. ' Olrtc!Ot'Y Lld11191 r•tel. for ctf'fl!"l ----:-=::;-::,C..C.cc::.CC:.-:::;::: · J•t'll.,.llllt EJe1nor 1'1vlovlclt AddltlOftll ·Ll$tlritt 1NI Linn ol LEGAL NOTICE Extt ulrlx ol tile Wiii lntor..,.11<111 would bl! h1ut1«<1. 1--e:=,.-,-::..::..:.::.:::_ __ _ of !ht 1bovt ""''eel dtcedet1I K Ell 1 t Servlc•• tl lff and I ,_ P0115TI•, Ol:MMILL & l'AIMI• ch tY u ~:"~ I reisHt !or eetlt ln ~Ul'l!RIOlt COUllT 0, TK• ·~' llfflrl L. W11v... .,.., wou nc I 1 ITATa 0111" CALll'OllNIA l'Oll tot Wllt~lre 11\'<I., SUlll 1... ~~~ri;;.l\O~l~rvl!e~I(, tr.cl us ntu TKI COUNTY 01' OllAN•I t.• Antt'-t, C11ll. fHl1 Mobile T~!M1h9nt S~rvtc. monttilv NOTI II! JM. A..,.., T*'' nui •U.tttl .-.m tnd .suylt• i nd N UIP"'tnt end l'O~ ,::,,•,•~1He o.-· ••Tl'rlON .U!tr>11~1 hr t•Kvlrlir llOflof'«Urrlnt cll1rttt woukl bt 111· L IT T I ' ,• 01' WILL AND l'Olt 1'11bll111td Ortntt Coe1! Ot!l'f l'lkr!, ct•ir.t<Y. .DI" ADMINISTRATION> Mire.II 71.,. I/Id ...,,11 •• 11. 1'1t 511·1' Pax S......ictit •!Id Oll••ldllnt SvsflM WITH-THl·WILL ANNIXl"O $11Vltt r1I"' t/ICI tlltrtl!S wt111d bf Ill-...._~ll1tr II MILUlllO II", EDWAROS, ue15ld. -••wd. Seovk• Conn~ Mov. 1fld CNn,., NOTICE IS HEIEIY GIVEN Tfllf Mtf1 LEGAL NOTICE 111d tn l'l1ci COM1Ct!en c111rtn would L f lip lies tll@cl 1Mrtl11 1 "'""" .. ~ ~ lnctP•t<:I Tilfft lncrt1$n -1111 l'Nlbtt. "' WIH Ind fer Lt ltt" er ri"$1 '"'"' i1m te ,11.oo. Adm111!ttr1t1tn • wflll. 11'11. will .'""',..., IUl'IRIOlll COURT 011', THI SU11iltmeiit.ol EIW1..,...tnl noll!t '"" rtftrllfW:I to wllk:h LI -cl• for 1ui111ff' ITATI 01" CALll"OllMIA l'Oll chtrttl would M fncrtlt!d ler •ctrnl 'lrllcullrt, lftd fll~t Ille time '"d II-eel THI COUNTY OF OllAJrffll ltt!T\ll .Jid ' .-iluucl fl<" • Sptd1!. T't'l'I Df "'"rl119 fllf ltJ'M 1111 bM11 111 .,-At1I . NO. A~fft Cordi. , , • , l, 1'10. t i 9;30,t .m,, Ill .... COVrlf"•lll ti frtOTrt• 01' IAll o• ••Al 1'1110•-·Slled•t AJ11mb11••' of E•ul""'"" Ott•""""' Ho. , .. ••Id -"" ., .,,. l!ITY AT P•IVATI SALi •• and dlt,.._t w1>111d M l11c..-.111d. i!Ylc Cto!fr OrlYe w,.1. In 11M1 Cft'Y 1lf 111 11'11 Mantr of llM E1talt of HANS A. 11111·-'•I err-•"""' fol" uu wltll 11!9 AM. C1lllwlll1, llUDOLl'H, 1lto known 1, HANS !lo~ dltl ~MdlM -Id bt Ct,_,, M1rdl .ll, l t7' RUDOLPH NEIT$CHE, Oec11oK. wl!lldr1w11. W, f , ST -JOH/rt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 1111 T1telflenl AftlWt'l'lM Se<'Yfct •tltt COUlll'r Cllrk undtr1J11\ed II 5HClll Admlllbfr•TW "' Ind ch11'1n hr ~rlltd ... ur ... JOHJfSTDlf AND WIUOlll 11\e £11111 o1 KANS A. RUOOLl'ff. tllo 111e11t 'f/Oulcl bt lricr11ted. IYi .,." a. ........ ~nown II Ha.NS ltUDOLPH Nf1T5CH£, T~ r•I•• ll'llt"»~d 1rt ~lftmllTd •• Ult! ... _ .. V1•c1t. Oecuted, will 1111 11 •rive~ ••It lo '"' Jfllduct tddll!OIMI 1nnu1I trOSll r1veri111 l~lt. Nll191111t lft hlthtll end bnt bldclt•. u11Gn t~I term1 of t1,SJKJO,OOI). ~ttuu Nlfls. Ctllltl"llll "'" tnd colldf!lon1 h1.-.rn10tt mrntlolltd. tnll Tiie! C1111'1111ny•1 tro-!'d ralf1 would All• 1'141 ..,.,, .. sub!«t to conflrmlllOll bV »Id Sll••r1or bee...,. tlled1Y~ In v1rlOU1 t:111tor11l1 H•nil'fl fll' Piii!~ Court 111 Allrll 10. 1•10, 1, IM llovr af eounnn 11111 mu11!ct111I corl'Cll'tllon\, In; .. ~!'91,ltllttl 0111111 C"if Dtlll' •ni t, 11:00 o'clock AM_, or rtitifflltr wl!hlll clltdl.,. Ill• countv ol Or1n11 111d Ille ,....,c 14, 16. ?l, 1171 •H-11 ~ llmt 1IP td bV 11w 11 Ille ottlc1t Cltl"' tJ Cosl• ,...,..., 1ttd NtwJtOrf l•1cll, A:OSENFELD, Ml!VE ll i SUSMAN, 11· ~ 1r1n1 or 1'1l!Wlrl!Y lh•l"ffM IW !ht LEGAL NOTICE ,1.--1 tor .. kl Sii«!~ Adml11t1tr•tor, •44 Ctlllornlf 1'11bllc Utlnll .. Convnlul111. _ Unllt<:I C1llfotn!1 l vlldlnt, 9141 Wll$lllr1 TPI!! S!1!1 o/ Ctllloflllt ll>d I~ ctUlllllo' •4U7 llaullv1rd. llt¥frl'r Hiiis, c11110,,.\1 11),10, tnd mUfllclNI co•111r1ll011t Wiii(~ ml• bt CllTl,IC.l.TI o• I Ul ... 11!11 Ill lilt rlthl. tllh!, Intern! 1nd nl1I• 11111 lnlertsleo! In "'' 1ppt\c1tton .... ., obtt ll\ • ll'l(TITIOUI NAMI 11'11 E1lal1 et HA~S A, RUDOLl"H. 1!10 co•Y ftlereol from the A11t"c1nt ~-r• Tiii UlldtP'llll'lt!I do C1trllf'I' IMV "9 tnown 1•· HANS JIUOOLPH NEITSCHE, 'IUl11 t.: nt VI tolldbrfl• t bull ..... 1t 106 1111 Streif 0et;11ud, 1111 IC'!Ulrt<:I b'I' -••111111 of G. L. Turreno. i\nldt « Hwnll/ltltll llldlr. C.llfer111t.' 11114t;r ti{; i.w « 01t11rwls1, (11'111r 1111"' or-In td· "'HlrHmt. T~1 Ptclllc Tll11tllont t lld lldltl11111 f1tm -ot WALOl!.H WAYE dlllon IO, lhtl IJf .. Id dectMtd, 11 11\t T~!rtrffh Comp1ny~ l.01,2, N ;.,~ IOARDI t M ""'91 uld llr!ft It tom-td tlrM et hkl dt1lll, (n 111d i. 111 11111 ttr· Monl10"""' m."'' 1':" ' ol !ht tGllo"'1~ tertorll, Wf'ooM n1,.... I" 11111 re•• ··-" 1lh.tl!f In Ille City IJf Frtm:ltco. C•I ',nl~'~lofi •v boo 1.:.. i...11 •nil l'licn -rulllf:_frN:ie I •rt> •• L19un1 Illich. Cou"'" el Or•net. !ftte of A <;9PV ,, !hr. '"' ~ "' IM IOlle""'!: • Ct!llor11l1, and dffcrlbed 11 lol1ow1: SPttlecl bV '""' l..,_ttd T "'"°" 111 lll'd !ltYI! Wtlf9i, 'tit 1Jrti · 11,. No. ,;. -Sou11!111!tr1Y rld1neul1r • !et! el ••Inc.. of T1'lt l'tcllk: ,.......... . ,Huntl(l(l\1111 IN<!!> C1 tlftn1lt. · !I'll Norttlttllll'IY •Kfl~t.r 10• teet of T1tetr1ph Com11ny •I lO!J HMttl Mllll :DtYld S. 'IC~, 11n (111-AW • Cett t t nd 12. flloct ts. o1 .1trd'I fl••d'I, ''"''· s.n11 An•. cin11r>1 1 .,,..,1 •M In Cttll ,,....,_ c1tlfe•11J.t, ' ~ 11 11\own 111 the "''' tht•lof rKtlrdrd !hf' olfl'!:' 1~ ~ t!"~1~1Y1~~: ~"i: Ollfd ~rrll 1o; 1t11. 111 l oot ,~. _, Pl•ff ~,· i nd » nl ... 1111011 • C ' 5 fttYI W•lrttn MlsctlllMlll~ ,rtcatdf tf L" Afltllllt FloOf• ,.,,, fl ulld\n1. CLvlc lflfel, 1~ fll'vl4:'1,' IC~....- Covntv, CelHMnl1. •rtflCIKt· tallfor~l1, .tnd Stll '-S'ulldl;"'• Sitto of C11lfGrlll•, Onin11 Cou111'f: '(Loc;1t.d 11'1ut Glt11neyrt, L11u"' 101 SOI/Ill flro1dw1v, n ,..,,,,., 011Mrl•flt11.''lnt, llflort•1n1, • Nottrr 9Nch, C1llfornJ1.J . ' Ctlllo111l1. • l'ubltc-•t11 111d for Nk1•.Sl9fl,1 iorrl;Ollt llr l ldt or offtt11 ,,_ IJIYltrd tor ukl er,. Otlld"T~~·'i:::c't;1~711TEL!l'HON~ :-·~-1m1 Wtldfll •nd Dt'fi. S. """" 111d mu11 N '" wrlltrot 11'1d wlll Ill ' NY lf'lfllW ltMWll to Int .. 1No llMI --rtalvtcl ""' ui.I 5"<:111 Admlnl1tr1tor, AND T!!ll!GlllAPH COM A ~ nt ..... 1r1 WbtcrlbN to Ille witllll! !!Ill( Ll()OW, •I !tit Cllnctt .,t ~II 11· llY Adr ll" C. C.l!!d'I t,,.trvrr.el'll Ind •ti!-ltrfl• 11117 .,,. toml'f1. ROSENFELD, MEYErt & VI« l'rffldMI Klllff fllt ,.,,,.. SUSMAN, .... Ulf)ltd C1lllor11l1 link 'ubPll\ed Ort.,.t C.t~I Ctll'f '11"'· i0FFIC1At. SfALI 9yndln1. '4111 W!llllfr1 fl.oultv1rd, B1.....,tv Mat<ll -''• 1'10 fll-1ll Jt111 L Joti.P Hiii•, C1Ulornl1 90710, or _., N llltd Nohlry M ite • Ct11110r111- wlth ,,,. Clerk tf s•ld $U1Mrlor Court II '.rl,,c.1•"1 Olllc.t In anv tlm• 1tter fl•1! 11ubllc1tl1H1 of llllt LEGAL NOTICE Ore"" Ceu"IV Nollet Ind b<ltDn m1kl119 !-lid •• 1.. MY CommlUIOll •••lr" S1ld 11!• wlh be m1de 111>0n !hi! " • Mt rdl t. lfn IOllDWfflt h!f1'1tt f1Jff21 1'Ub1Jlilld Of-1 .... (Ottf Dtl!V "lie!, CA.SN In l1wflll mOlllY II fllt U111ltd NOT!Cl o ,. OUIOLUTION e I' M•r~ 1f. ?I, ~I llld Atrll 4. 1'11 .,,.,. Sl1IH of An>tt lc1, or uo«i ludl ltrm! l'ArtTN•llSMll', ClllTl,ICATa 01' tnd colldlllo"I tf .,.ymrnt It 1111 Court DISCONTIMUAHCI 011' USI Oii AIAN· ml'f •••rove. DONMlNT O" •ICTITIOUI NAMl 1 1----~--------- rtn """'' 110'1 of Ill• '""""' bid c•RTl,ICATI DJ' DOINO I UltHlll . •·M4~ . ID l(ComPtllY IM olfer, •1111"" M l1nct UNOll ll'ICTITIOUI M-AMl Clltt1•1CAT• 011' I UllKlll to be 111ld 1fltr (&l'lflrm•llon tf 1111 tw PUBLIC NOTICi IS MERl!IY GIVEN ll'ICTITIOUl NAMI lhe Cou1t •nd utOfl cle1t flf ••<-•1111 · lh• 1111<11rtltned htrtbv ctrl!fY lhtl Tht vndertltnfd ckltl c•MI,., 111 '9 co,.. <!Hlltd lo COf\llJfl'Ul'lllt lfld ••I•... " W•lttr P. Rhat '"' Jtm .. E. 01~. d!Klln• I bu1!....S II m Wit! SI•'"""' S1llf ..,_riv w1l1 be 1old I~ •• 11 !ltniolor llolnt bln.lflfll ~r lht •,l it-s1rut, Ntwl'Ort B11C'ti: Ct l1for"1• tJMO, eondltlo11 1ubltcl to e-111n11, CVN!lllof\1, tllloon firm ,..mt 1hd 1fYll el RA·OArt 11n•r !ht tklltiw. firm n1rt11 tf rt 1lrldlonl, r~rv1t1ol\1, tlttlfllnlt, SONICS, •CO,, 11 "m ' Lorelli Or1~•. GtOllGC .MYEl.S t. ASSOCIATES 1,_. r"!tlilt. end •!th'• of~·"' rKVll· II tnv. 0r1,..t. Ctllfomlt , did '" F•bru•rv llJ 11111,11td flt!" II com....-of Ille felle S1lcl SNC!tl Adn11n11lrttor tin.rYfl Ille 1t10, tw f'\lllUtl · conwnt, Ct•~ del"' in1 "'"°" WflOM n11M 'lft 11111 IM 111r. ((9'11 lo ,..rH;"t 1.,.,. •nd 111 bldrl wllk:ll ""' bull-\llldll' lldl!"-' r.1me. di~ of rcsld*"U It 11 "lllwl: be r1celvl>d. !IM 11ld 11rtntnJll• 11111 t1rmlnU .. fllel• Ge>&rve M"IJ. dlll "''"''"'11 RM4 DATfO: ~ttll '1, 1'711. r1l1!l1ns It •art1>1r1 .,..,.In. COl'OFll cit! ~W C:tlflwlllt tHlJ ERlt: llDOWN, AS $9;1dll Ctrllflclf9 IOI" tre"MdlOn fll bu111'111t Dtttd 11.trdi t r-,..,.. , a11 ... 11111!rtlM 11' "'' 1!11•1• "' IJ'ldtr lhCI 1bov1 tltt!ll1111t 111me 1nd A" Gtoroe M.,w1• HANI A. RUCOLPH. 1l1a lr,_n fld•v11 111 l'ubllctlllft llltrlof, on 1111 lrt lltll el C1lllorn11, Ori"" CliunlY ~ 11 HANS RUDOLPH NE11SC1i£, the o!tk1 of !tit COlll'll'i Cltrk of Clt'1ntt 0.. Mt'dl t 1•70. ~ mt, 1 Hcttrv OKtfftd. Coiintv, Ptll'IUlnl to ... l'l"OYlllOM al S«· l'llbllt In •nd fOr 11Jd Sbl1 Plt"tor>lnv ltOltll'tLD, MIYall & SUSllUM Iler! ).U ot !he C1IH(ll'lll1 Clvll C«lf, ,..,.,,.. G•fllt M'ftr1 lrn-!<e ll'ltl tt 4'4 U~llld Ct llftrlll<I I•'* l ulNI"' w11ter I'. Rr-dOt• 111retiv ctMlfY be .,,. N~ wllll&f ~•rn• Is 1ub1crttl>td ,.., Wllllllrt l111111t¥1rd 11111 u ld l!lectnmla mtftuladul'llle lloJll-t. f11t Wltlll11 l111lrum1nl i nd ICICrtoWlldt'- ••YI"" Miik, Ca"""'ll "211 MU Slll ll I" !Ill tut\111'1 bit eonducfld IW ICf "' t•k!.111111 IM llfM ATTOINllVS l'OR J..claf Adn1 l"ldr1t.r Wiltt r P, llhtl fHllY. ll!Wkr Ille flctllloln !OFFIC:1Al SEAL) . T.....,_, (1111 Cll"""Mw 1·1144 tlrm n11ne ot lllA-DAI IOtUCS, CO., 11 JEAN E. JURICH l'ubll1P1rd Ortn•• Ce11I 01llt-l'llol, 17l' Collins Avt""'• Or1n9I, Cllllornlt. NOftlrY Publ!c Mir<~ 21, n. ~. "10 S\f..O Ind 11w1 11ld Wiiier P. 1111\N Wlll ··~ ellCI 5.f•I• "' Ctll!or"lt dltchltOt 111 tl1b1111it1 Ind Clrbll fll tilt •r1nclp1I OfflC. 111 t1tm tl'IO rec•fve t ll m1H1!11 11vtble lo Or•1111t Counr.- '"" tlrm. Mv CommlstlOll S-r•lr" FUltTHEll !lOT!CE rs l-IERIEIY M1rrll )!, 1tn LEGAL NOTICE GtVE M !1111 J1m11 E. C1rch wlll "°' bl l'11•ll1hld Or1nu Co11l Dtllt l'llol, T·SttlJI r..-ulbi.• t.rom l~b dt'f on for •n., Mf,rf.fll 7, I(. t1, tt, ltl'O 4&7·111 NDTICI TO Cllll:rllTOllJ -llbllttllollf. ~rrld ll'f Wt l!fr'f'. ltMI, I" SUPlllllOR COUltT O' THI! ~I• twit MIM or In the 11em1 cl !hf 11r111. LEGAL N011C£ STATI: OP CAt.ll"OlllflA ,O• Tiie ~tmff 111 tutt 111d 1l1tn 11'1-------------- TH• COUNTY O" DIAHO• rtlldttlcl llf ~,}'lrlttt h11'tl111bove 11111'1-•-xllf Nt. A~lh .. trl ti JollOWt, IO Wll~ 9All UM -e-st.le-ef MIRIAM ·L·VOH. •Ito lr;l\OWl'I w'"" ~. Ill~•·· 711 Lortll• Crlvt. ClltT11'1C4TI ., llOI,.. SUSUtlll II Mlrl•m M. lYCNI. Detltlld. Or•!'!"· C1tltor11!1. u1ton •KT!TIOUl ffAMI NOT!Cl IS HEREIV GIVEN le IM J111lt1 E. p1fc~. 1'l1 E. l'OllrlHl'llh Tiie ulllltnlll'lld ...... ttrfff!ff 111•1 Ill c-rtdl!Ofl of IM tbO"' "'mtd d_.,•"' s1r .. 1. S1nt1 An•. Ctllforll!I. II dollll bvll-" 'ISll CO.Mrtl•lli 111•1 ell p1r1on1 hlYI ... cltfMt "1l11it !IHI WALTfll I'. lllHIEA Crlv,,•Stnll'Al'lt, Ctuftt'I' lll Or-1, Sfllft .. 1111 dKtdenl l tl re<Rilrld to ftll ltllm, J"'MES I:. OAlll CH of C11!for1111. U,ndll" flct1tlou1 Mmt •: with 11\e' 11tcttlrtn' -.H:lllrt, 111 IM offk1 STATE-OF CAllflORNIA ) Rite! l:ntmrl-·of 1111 cllrt ot Ille 1bWI "'llllN covrl, ., COUNTY OF OllANGE I It . TIM ftJH 111m1 •il'ld pltCf tJ ,.1ldllle-If IO Pl'lllflf '"'m, wllll !I'll l'llt""'"' °" "'I' 'Hiii ·N• • Jfb•u1ry, "tf71. 1111 ulldfrtJ""" b: _......_ 1a 111e """''llto""' ,, ,.,.. ort1c:it blfofj 1n1 "''IOlllllY '""''"' w1tt ... ~, 11:"'""" 1t. l'urc1n. 1sn Cenerfllllrl of ~II 1ttorn1n. lr9~t IM M1ntlll, tOO lhll IN JpmH IE. C1rcll It "" ktlOW!I Drh'I, $111\fl1 Ant, Ct11flrlllt '210! G•~WIY Ettl Build!"'' Ctnlllrv Clw, ltt fo N "'~ --dl:lcrlb@cl '" •'Id """"' Dtltd Merell s. 1'1t An1e1ti. Ctlllomlt '°°67, wlllch 11 !hf ••K\ltf'CI rtl• fonleo!nt r"''""""" •NI Ktnntlll R, Pvrufl Pltce of bu1!111t1tf111t vndt,..klMd I~ t l1 1dnowitdft111 ttwit llll"t tn<llftd IPll ITATf 0" CALIFOR!HA I mtlttrt tftl1l11l111 to ..... flltlt fll 1•1d 11me 11 llllllr -~ lttt Id •1111 cletd. COUNTY 01' OIANGE ) SS: dH:edelll, wlll\!11 icu~ "'°""'' 1t1rr lhf Jt..,.. L. lmll~ Oii M1td't c, !f!Q, l>ffort mt. Ill• ""' 11ubllc1llon (II 1111• llOflct. N•llZ, 1" •rwl to;, ; u1111.r11gllld, 1 Ne!frv l>ubllc In end .Or' 01lfd Miid> 10, 1'70 JAMU "t'.d , ... ,u,n: :~111·, f ••Id '""· Hftol'llll'f IPHlrM IC111nt11l Wltll1"' L'rOn H I I·-•, Ill. 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Broadmoor Turtl~ Rock o ·pens New Tract New Facility for Whirlaway Anthony Fernandez, prtsl· the company's new f1 cility 1D • dent of Anaheim ~i anu(ac-Anal!elm. uiring Co., manufacturers <ll Anaheim P.1anufacturi:ng Co. Thi irand openln1 of Broad-moor rurt1• Rock io. Ult "" ond phas~ ol RiChJrd o. Smith's !!$-home, $%0 mllllhn dollar Irvine development, Is tcatur\ng the unveiling <ii a new family-l>riented s a I es com ple x. The ne\v <.:omplex, whlch ahowcases f!\•e I av i • h I y community. ,. or example, for one wall of the home to be \\lhirlaway brand food waste Is I divlslon of lhe Tappan Co. disposers and severa1 private ot Mansfield, Ohio. The new rurntshed new modeJs, in· parkways are up to thirty feet placed al the side lot line, label brand!, bps announced racilitles will be in Norlheast ' eludes a large neighborhood wide, and landscaped divider which eliminates u s c 1 e s s the initiation of construction of Industrial Park. • playpark, ¥.'ilh a completely strips are included on major sidcyard areas. \Vhen co1n-l~;i'ii;;ii;iii;;ii~==:=;~;:~~~~~;;;;;;;} enclosed swimming pool. and roads. bined with the perimeter j~ '":;;';?~f~f~~--"The Playhouse,'' a spt.'Cialty 'f he many facilities of lhe fences. these plans allo1v run, : designed and de co r a 1 c d Un iversity of Calirornla, Irvine, completely private use of the are literally next-door Lo I l .. • .... BEDROOM OPENS ONTO PATIO AT BROADMOOR TURTLE ROCK HOME Tax llefor111s Eyed Realtors fi1any Orange Coast Realtors and their associates "'ill attend state11:ide com- mittee meetings and a direc- lors' meeting of lhe California Real Esta te Association at lhe Hacienda llolel in Fresno April 2·4. The position the association "·ill lake regarding t a x Meet in Fresno reforms initiatives C1'.lming up for voter approval at the June primary will be considered. Other aspects of political af· fairs, legislation. real estate education. new techniques in computerized real e st a t e listing and analysis. and lhc money market are among lhe wide range of subjects to be discussed, he said. c: h J Id re n 's en terlainment Hroadnioor Turlle Rock ,70. ei.tlre lot. Up 10 six sliding center wilh color television, Hoineowners enjoy imniedlate walls or glass open to the out· coloring books and library. access to a wide range or door Jiving area. · Recrealion is the major sports evenl.5, concerts. Jee~ The three and {ou• bedroom facet of the fami ly emphasis tures, lilms and other cultural homes all feature I a r g e ai Broadmoor Turtle Rock '70 opportunities that are avail-separate family rooms and which is part of the total en· able to the general public. spacious formal li ving rooms vironment for living be ing "Of course. golf and every to aUow for individual privacy created and protected by the conceivable water sport are for aduh and jun ior en· Jrvine master pl an. close at hand, too." Biddle tertaining. Mos t plans ha ve The Irvine master plan en-added. open.to-the-sky atrium models ·FREE FIREPLACE • lh4r•olM • l•tlir••• e C1ttt•111 KitcM11t e 21141 St.ry Allitlltle111 • frtt lstl-tet SPECIAL!! This Month Only ! Cuar.r11 l111 llt ,1,.,1.ce Flll l •Ith your tl•lu•• f•t111lw· ,,.... •iUJtl•11. • compasses the development of family emphasis is also e\'i-for family sunbathing or extensive r e c r e a l 1 o n a l denL in the design of the homes n1oonlit dining. Each of the fa cilities; the cultural in· at Broadmoor Turtle Rock '70. atrium models features a ''h.,• 1•11• Fi11011ci1HJ •• , , •••••••••••••• • • 10 Y"" '' , • ., flueoces Of a university, a cot-"Most of the homes arc privacy·zoned master sui te 846 2780 lege and a qu~lihty hsyschoostem 1 of zero-sidelot 1nodels. w h i c h that opens to the sUi1room. J CALL TODAY . . . • • . • • • elementary anu 1g s: provide maximum indoor-out· Broadmoor Turtle Rock '70 I DAYS. NIGHTS 01 WEEkEHDSI industry in the I r vi n e door use of the homl: and lot. is located on Turtle Rock Industrial Complex: and con1· \Yhile keeping outdoor Drive, just soUtheast of the \:'/\. ' A I C truction Co plete residential communities maintenance to a minimun1. junction of Culver and Cam-el...) _him.bra OnS • with convenient neighborhood ·So. families have more free pus Dri\'eS. The Culver Drive shopping centers and im-time to enjoy lhe com plelely exils off the San Diego and "ROOM ADDITION SPECIALISTS '' mediate access to the 75-acre privalc living areas,'' said Santa Ana Free\\·ays are It 's Our Only B~1in•'s Fa s h ion Jsland -Newporl Bidd le. nearby to the north. Prices GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS Center Financial and Business l -~Ze~r~•>::·s".'id~e~lo~l _l'_Pl~alllnn~i"lng~c:'.''~ll~•_ir'.'.a"'n~ge'...."fr~o'.':m~l~2~9.:990~. ___ ...!_'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'::::6 Complex. "Every homeowner receives full membershi p privileges in a community assoclaUon. The private facilities within the community include three large park:. "'ith swimming pools .and extensive, unusual child- and extensive, unusual chil· rlren's play areas." said \\'. Presidenl of Richard B. Smit.h, Inc. "Also, in kee ping with the in- tegrity of the Irvine master plan, a county regional park has been proposed. Upo n com· pletion, 'it \YOuld surround Broadmoor Tu rtle Rock '70 with 350 acres of riding trails, bike trails, gardens, even a lake," he continued. The park-like setting has been maintained throughout t h e Gloomy Gus ls Your Kinda Guy 00 HOMES B11y 1'111ch as Po 8sible According lo Melvin L. ?<.lould of Long Beach, presi- dent of the 50,000-member association, some J 1 S 0 0 Realtors, s a I es associates. their \\'ives and guests are ex- pected to attend fron1 174 boards of Realtors throughout California. ,'==========='! I ., Vista Builder ,t\dvises "We've just co1npleted .a 5urvey that sho\\'S that despite all lhe words "'ritlen on home buying. people have 11 tendency not to plan ahead ." says Bob Ostengaard , vicepresident of Coast Construction C o . , builders of Vista Verde Homes in San Clemente. "In our 1nobilr society. families are buying homes, not for a lifetime, but for a h!\I' years, and they buy \\'ilh an eye to resale value." "It's a wise buyc1 who ob- tains a house \\'Orth !hr ;ibso\ute max imum price th<1t he can afford." c I a i m ~ Osta1gaard. "This does n · t mean pa ying a high price for Rural Home At Santiago the dw elling, but to buy as much hou se as he can Jinan· cially stand." '·It's a pretty sure bet that in three to five years the care and feeding of the mortgage is going to be less of a strain than it is now. And usuall y, the "'age earner has gotten a couple of salary increases and paid off a few other bills by that IJme." added Ostengaard. Vist;i Verde Homes are near the sea. Ne\1' design concepts in country club Jiving offer t11·0. three and four bedroom 1nodels that are carefully posi· lioned to p r e s er ve a permanent. unobstructed view of Shoreclilt Country Club's fairways. In addilion. all utilities have been placed underground to maintain the magnificent vistas. Generous use. of g I a s s throughout the homes makes for increased enjoyment of the v1e\\'S that are possible, and A rural home location al the woodburning fireplaces ~1ith a root of the hills is the theme of choice in fine qualily nylon Santiago Ranchos in Orange carpeting makes the view in- where the 104 home projec! is side equally deligh tful. pre-selling to bu y r r s 1n-Step-saver kitchens ;1 r f.' !creslcd in "country." <lt· enha ncer' bv natural 1vood c·ordin~ to co n s t r u c I in 11 cabinet.-; and contain all thr foord1n<1lor. Ri>bcrt I.. fnr-required built·ins. 'T'wo and ruw. three-car garages arc included The U1rcr and· one half in so1ne floor i;!ans. million dollar project offers Vista Verde Homes are pric· nne and two story homes \1·ith cd from only $31,950. 9----~°"'fMA~.and \'eler_fil_le1,"w~•~. ~Ih~•--T~o~r..each..the new develop· three and four bedroom ho1nes 1ncnt take Santa Ana or San are located on S an 11 a go Diego Freeway tr Camino Boulevard just north of Chap-Estrella turnoff in S a n man Avenue in the citv of Clemente. Simply follow direc- Orange. The sales offiCe is tional sig-.1s to furni s hed open daily al the site. models. Seventy-one co m 1n i 11 e e meetings are scheduled dur ing lhe three days. The 374th session of the board of direc· lOrs. numbering about 1,000, is scheduled tor Saturday room- ing, April 4, beginning at 8:30 a.m. A s p e c I a 1 presentation discussing the use of the com- puter in residential properly sales and real estate in- vestment analysis is scheduled for Thursday evening, April 2, in Las Vegas Room L It will follo w a queslion and answer ronn at with Realtors \\'ho have used ii txplaining its ap- plicalio n. This newest tool In real estalc brokerage \Viii also be set up for co nt i nuou s demonstration in the rotunda of the Hacienda , manned by represenlatives or Realtors Computer Service/Realtron. Tbe service. orfered by the National Assoc iation of Real Estate Boards. uses an on-line computer in Detro i t , Michigan. On Friday evening, April 3, the Fresno Board is sponsor· ing a specia l shish kebab din· ner in the Hacienda's Las Vegas Room for those al· tending the canclave. Jt will be rol!owcd by entertainment and a dance bt1nd providing music for dancing. Among thosr kno"'n to be ai1c11ding rron1 lhe Orange Coast ;1re Charles Colesworthy. J . Peter Barrell, Rod Calderhead. George Cof- fin Ill. Earle R. Corbin, Curt Dosh, Gloden Fay , William Farnsworth. A rt Gordon. Dave ~1yhre, Bill Ring, J . Leonard Smith. George \\'. Williamson. Harry \Vinters JI!, Jim \Vood, and Perry Zimmerman. Wershow t REAL ESTATE 1 -AUCTION PRIME ti. lAND1BlDGS 22,000 sq. ft. LAND 20,000 sq. ft. BLDGS. INCL 6375sq. ft. LOT ZONED FOR LIGHT MFG. (LINtt Y1ri1nct) H111U11t11 llllm. Cllif. SAl( ON TH[ SITE 201 FRANKFORT ST. ... L tot. frrilwC &. Al1U.. Aw. HUNTINGTON BEACH, <.WFOMIA WED., MARCH 25 ' at lO:lO Lil. • C::t•t"ll' ltte1tef I• fll••lt•ft .,...,in11• 8"th ,.,.,_, o .. 1nct OM 81oc:-l•Oln t•!f Ktll • bu~1<1n1IW111h ... 3lltotf.-Trwt-Acctn t!ld Ottr~1• 0..11 .. St.I· •t• "'"· • Btd1. Cnilf lJ1M lw l i1M 11111., c ... ·1 .. Rtull '"" WholtUI• • Z U"1t l~«omt l'roCN•I~: 3 l!dtotr!I '"'"'" "'t~ 1 1100111 ....... •ll•<~ocl: J llo<>111 Su•(llll'W 'tblN fir<! unol. Dt•fCT!O"S TO AUCTIDl'I Sil l :"'"' St n 00110 f,.y, I! 8Nth Bll'd. l•oel· s .. 1~ en Betch 81rd. ~·;, 1111iln •• lnd•1n1~i1. •i1bt tW"1U ... h~it•­•l"I•• f blk•. 11 .lftbt"'t An . L11i ISt1Hhl e~ A!11'9"'0 An. ) •1b.. It JI,(. UMtf •f f<lnlclfll ~t. 10, AllbllM .11-Ut. I RQMrtt PAltlltrr•TrOff IHtOll•AC:{D Milton i.Wersbow eo. .AUCTloHEEM • ltlALTOllS 1111 Mnaou: AYE.. tos *lt(S IOllt f?lJI tU..stl ,_-; ~~ ~ ·---=-~ FffiST iii I:ri.door-011tdoor Living .•• a new and different concept ."NO INCREASE IN PRICES" --\-... Heltzer·Built, in a Top Gro,vth Location •• ·•••••·~~.~-~"";:;,·----INCLUDED IN SALES PRICE! 115 l I rut • FENCED REAR YARD • LANDSCAPED FRONT YARD • SPR INKLER SYSTEM IN FRONT YARD • CAR PETING • FIREPLACE • BUILT·IN AUTOMATIC DISHWASHE R • 'CONTINUOUS-CLEANING" OV EN • FORMAL DIN ING ROO~I • LARGE FAM ILY ROOM • WALK.JN CLOSETS • CUL-DE·SAC STREETS • UNDERGROUND UTILITI ES • 3 & 4 BEDROOMS, 2 & 3 BATHS • ONE & TWO STORY In San Clemente ... there's no place like a Home Another fine community·by·th•·••• by COAST CON STRUCTION COMPA NY. Each VISTA VERDE home possesses that subtle but recognizable something extra in design, construction. detail and finish that sets apart "the best" from the merely "good." It's not only the right buy ... it's you r best new home buy! We'd say compare a VISTA VERDE home wilh its closest competition. (If anything came close.) One and two story homes with 2.3.4 bedrooms, 2·3 baths, and 2-3 car garages are priced from $31,950. I r 9 t i • i ; ~i • " ; IUIOtllO"" SALES PHONE: (714) 492"19.ll Ne.1tl to Shor•cll~ •nd Herbor Hl111 Country Ct1,1 b•. •nd re1s th•n one rnllt from tht bttch. ' .. I . ' Real Estate Questions and Comment First Annual l•• OC NAHB Conference Planned 'VASHINGTON -The Na· held in Washington Oct. 4-7 or apartment units. was nam. some developed in olher in· tional Association or Home and is expecred to attract ed by Barba to be the con-dustria l nations: Builders today a n n 0 u n c e d thousands of builders. fereoce chairman. ··ror the conlerence, NA.JIB I f h Id. · Oct be The conferen"" is i..Ain<> "\Ve'll cover every -rtil'le nt "'ill draw on the years or ex-p ans or o 1ng in o r ..... 111: o .. ~ pcrience ibi tec hnical starr ha s • DAILY PILOT I) !he m 0 s 1 comprehensive designed to provide In-aspect," Prirhack said, "fronl gained In holding regional apartn1ent house conference-formation cm all aspects or the financing to I a I es, con-\\'Ork.shops and conferences in By "'orkshop ever held in the apartment building industry to structlon lo manage n1eot, the apartment field throughout building industry. thosf' hon1e builders enterinB marketing to tenanl relations, the country to 'umbrella' the I Realtor Louis R. Barba, president of the field and to the experts. land use lo design. inlensi\'e four-day meeting." R•ndall McCardle !he 51.000 -member associa· Samuel Primack. an NAHB ''There ll1ill be 1n a j or National ex perts in lhe COSTA MISA Zit •· Ut~ 11......,...tUI SU W. 1t111 St .......... tJJJ I ANAHllM ... Mtrl, lUI W. ll-f-nl•llft ll•t W. LI l'Um~'I JW W. ll11ctl~ A~e.-tS .. 1111 tlon, said lhe Isl Armual National Director r r om i?mphasis on the most ad-aparltnenl field and govern· lift N1..-rt l ll'Oil.....6(1·Htt Do you expect Interest retes to com• do~n? NAHB International Apart-De.nver, Colo., who has built, vanced tech no Io g Y and ment housing officials v.ill Oftic• ~.vn:, '·"'· .. ,'·"'·Me~ .flllr• ,.,1., •.m . ._ 1 '·"'·iii."' si;n. realize you must be askltd this question many tlmes 1_m'.'.'.'.'.'"'.'.'.':....:C:::o'.'.nf'.'.''.:"'.'.nc'.:•:_.:"'::ou::l'.'.d_'.'.b::_•_:o::wn::::•·:_':'.:"~d'..:m'.'.'.:an'.'.'.a~g'.'."'....'.'.'h::o'.'.:us'.'.a'.'.'.n'.'.:d':.__:•~Y:'.:''.'..'m~s_:u~sed~_::in'...:::co'.'.'.n'.'.s.'.:t'.'.:"'~l.'.'.io'.'.'.n:_· __::P~"'.'.ti'.'.:c~ip'.".''.'."~i.".n..'.lh"'e'..:m~ee'.'.l'.'.ln~g:_. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-J each day, and I don't expect you to be clarivoyant. but what do you 1e1 In tlie next thrff years for tlie cost of money? Do you think interest rates will come down? R. T. -Costa Mesa I do not believe that interest rates \\'ill be IO\\'er in the immediate future. The cost of borrov.ring money around the world is still higher than ours, so it could conceivably go hig her . Remember that the 10 percent usuary la\\'S do not apply to VETS, FiiA. savings and Joans, banks and oUter conventional lenders. The cost of money. like other costs. does fluctuate; so. when you are shopping for a loan. expect to find in· terest rates 14 of a percent low er no\v and then or ¥.! a percent higher ... but. don't expect any six or seven percenters ... they are gone forever. If you are lucky enough to locate an eight or a•h percent loan, grab it. \V hether you need the nioney or rrot'. Our once impressive ocean front area, especlally that of Seashore Drive, is • slum . , , a hippy colony! Can't our City Fathers recognize a shack when they see one? And then have the guts to condemn those un- livable "houses". Wh11t's hapt1enin9 with our area '1ere in Newport Beach? When I first came here, this area was beautiful and lo vely. A pleasant place to vac•tion, so w1 moved here. Now both our •ir and the bay •r• becoming more and more congested and polluted. What was once an oi:>en area is now a mass of con- crete. What's being done, if anything? Where are we going to correct this 1ituation? Is it goinp to continue to get worst? So bad that it is no longer livabl•, or at least pleasant to live here? L. L. -Newport Beach \Ve do have our problems. bu t much is being done lo enhance not only the livability. but to retain the na· tural beauty that \\I C do have here in Orange County. There are many people and many groups of people \vorking in variou!' citie s lo retain this beauty and to asac1re tha t. in fa ct. the areas become a 1nore pleasant place to live than they are today. The Orange Co unty Coa~t Association is one such group. One of lhe most effective committees on beautiU · cation and vlann ing is that headed by Realtor. John J\otacnab. ''Newport To1norrow ." in a recent progress report , answers ~omc of your ques1io ns v.'hen th ey in- dicate that in order to retain and enhance the charac- ter and vis ual appearance of the city. the follo\ving should be acco mplished. 1. Existing open spaces, gree n belts and vi e\v areas ~hould be retained and ne\\' ones provided , par- licula rly one:-; oriented toward \\'aler vistas. 2. Controls a~ainst offenses to sig ht. sound and ~mell should be established. such as reasonable limitations on the i::ize. height and illumination of signs. Decibel li1nits to the sounds of com- me rce and living. 3. A master plan for beaches is being prepared. \vhere in the basic_ pMnciple is the preservation of the coastline an d beaches as much as possible in their natural state. 4. Prepare a com preh ensive pl an lo serve as a guide !or the de velopment. and use of the harbor and bay areas. So to ans\ver you r qusetion. ti.J UCl-1 is being done by many! Our Oran~e Coas t \\•ill continue to he one o~ the mo st pleasant and enjoyable places to live any- '''here in the worlct . if '''e all take an active interest. Editor's Note: Randall R. flf cCardlc is 01L i11vcstment t111at11st, president. of /IJ(• Renl Estalers, a director of tl1e National Association of Reol E&tatc Ttacliers. a college lee· t11rer. author of ''R ral Estate iiL California ." Send vour romments a11d quesrions la Randall R. i\lcCard/e, cto the DAILY PILOT, P. O. Box 1560, Costa ~lesa, 92626. Realtor's Land Deal _,4 Sentinientctl Sale Sentimentality has no place in busi ness, the well known axiom states, buL lor Realtor Paul Borchard. member of a pioneer Orange County fan1ily. nostalgia played a large part in a recen11y complel ed acreag e transaction in the na· lion's fastest gro~·lng re:;iden· tial area. Borchard negotiated the sale or a lfG.acre parcel of land on El Toro Road, some f\\'O miles New Tract Completed 111 Anahein1 \Yalnul Canyon Estates. 11n Anahelm development of three ;ind four bedroom homes, has it.!! first group of homes com· pleted and ready for Im· mediate occupancy. A wide !!election of new homes. many with beautiful view lots of the wood'd 1Ulls\de area of Anaheim. are avallable. Walnut Canyon. built by Bay Summit. Inc., hat In each home a gysttm of duclli for eenlral vacuum operation and anothtr central gys\e1n for air conditioning. \Valls and cell· tngs are huulated . which also adds sound proollng to the homes. Every plan lneludes 8 ll1rge family room wllh nreplace and ma5ter bedroom suite with pr Iv At t b111h-<1resslng room . northeast of the Lake Forest development. The property \\'as purchased by a Los Angeles syndica te of investors from the children of the 1-lerbert \Valker fa mi l y, Borchard said . Borchard's personal interest in the parcel stems from memories of his o\\1n father's use of the land in 1937-38. Charles Borchard leased 1200 acres for fanning purposes. and planted the 140-acre parcel in beans. "I can rtcall mules pulling n·agons loaded vdth produce from this prope rty ," Borchard reminisced. Ht' \vas a small boy at th e time. In 1938. tile Wa lker fam ily bought I.he acreage from the old Santa ~1argarita Ranch . forerunner of the O'Neill Ranch and tilission Viejo Ranch , Borchard related. Jn the ensuing months, t h e \Valkers established orange groves on the property. The group of new owners ex· pe<"IS lo hold the property for appreciation aod as a taJC sheltf'r, Borchai·d said. Title work for lhe transfer of the historic land was done by F i r s t American Till' Insurance Company y· hi ch through its parent fi rm is Orange County's oldest title insur8'11ce firm. he noted. Borchard now operatu his real estate office In Escon· dido. having moved to the northern San Oitgo County community 1351 June after sereral ye1r1 in real iutate In Orange County. He still main· tain.11 contacts In his home coU",1ly. ho~·r.ver. and has 01her Acreag<' a\1allablr. •' ' _,_ ..-.'" _ ..... --··· ..•. ~ -. You're only $28,995 away from Newport Beach. And you can be here with 7 !h. % financing annual percentage rate. Harbor View Homes. Newport's biggest values. 3, 4 and 5-bedrooms big. With design ideas all their own (bonus room s, breezeways, beam ceilings •.. beautiful!). With a complete neigh- borhood of quiet streets, a school, a park and a family club. And with the whole fun-in·the·sun world of ' Newport Beach just down the road. The bay. The beaches. Fashion Isl and. UC Irvine. Pr ices slart at $28,995. They can go to $38,995 for !he Somerset (shown below}. Our 7\/2% annual percentage rate is just about the lowest financing anywhere. 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The championship contest will be precede(! by a consolation gam~ involving St. Bonaventure, which lost to Jackson- ville, 91-83, Thunday night, and New ~texico· State. a 93-Tl loser to UCLA. ··uri.A1!: front ·line Is ·awesome, the lea1n has power, qukknes1, shoots well and doesn't make too many mistakes,'' Williams said. "But we love having the chance to play lhem." - The Dolphins, ranked No. 4 in the na- tion. were favored to beat third-ranked ~t. Bonaventure Thursday only because 6 foot-It All-American Bob Lanier of the Sonnies was out because of a knee opera- tion. ~ i~ Jacksonvil1';!, With a starting lineup, which includes Artis Gltrnore at 7·2, Pembrook Burrow at 1 feet, and 6-10 Rod Mclntyre, didn 't .do as well as •xpecled > I ' while .showing only a 48-41 edge In re- bounds. "Everybody says St. Bonaventure "ouJd have won if they had Lanier," \Vllliams said. "But bow can anybody Ota T\/ Todau 1. p.1n., Channe l 4 prove it? We were suppased to win, and we did." Now, U the Dolphln11 beat second-rank- ed UCLA they Will complete an unusual Grand Slam by having disposed of •II teams ranked above them. Jacksonville knocked off top ranked Kentucky, 106-100, . in the Mideast Regiobals. Coaches Lou Henson or New t.texico Slate aod Larry Weise of St. Bonaventure indicated they favored UCLA, leaning heavily on the speed and quickness of the Bruins when compared with Jack-son- ville's giants. But coach ~ill \\'ooden ot UCLA, while conceding Jacksonville's tremendous height poses special problems, contended the Dolphins "have much more than those seven-footers." "I've never -seen a great team without great guards," Wooden said. "Guards are lbe backbone of a club offensively." Gilmore made 29 points for Jackson- ville Thursday, but guards Rex Morgan and Vaughn Wedeking combined for 32 while directing •lhe--attack and they kept the Dolphins moving afler St. Bonaven- ture moved into an early 13-3 lead. t tCLA got even more production from guards John Vallely and ~lenry Bibby, who accounted for. 42 points, But it was the quickness and rebounding or Sidney Wicks ~·Curtis Rowe !hat impressed the coac . Wicks, a forwa rd who scored 22 points and ha 16 rebounds, was describ- ed by Henson as "one of the best forwards I've even seen-maybe the best" Weise, also noting the 15 points and 15 rrbbunds of the 6-6 Rowe, said 1.JCLA "has great rorwards and great team play." ''I think Jacksonville will play a much better game aaginst UCLA than they did against us." \\'else said. "When they knew Lanier "'as going to be. out, they suffered a natural leldown. The besl wants to play against the best." flenson, who said ;'speed and quickness Is the name of the game," contended It would be hard for the seven-footers to cover "anyone as quick as Rowe and Wicks.'' .1 The 36-year-old Williams, who ha1 studied under Wooden at various cliniC$, said UCLA, doesn't lpom as a team wttb magical powers. "If there's any mistique , it involve1 coach Wooden ," Y.'llliams said of the IC). year-old who has been at UCLA 22 seasons and has coached 23 straight NCAA victories. Again.st Use of Drugs by Youths Dod.gers' Sizemore Pitches ioR VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Ted Sizemore, the Los Angeles Dodgers' versatile young · infielder, did some pitching during the winter-against the evils of drug abuse. "I went out and ta lked to kids about lhe- drug problem because I'm concerned about It," said the National League's 1969 rookie of the year. "I told them I've never s~n a successful person ~·ho ·s a drug addict." Sizemore, S-root-10, blond-haired - with short sideburns "7' and younger look- ing titan hJs 23 years, said he began speaking: at schools and youth organiza- tions about lhe narcotics menace after di!covering he was able to identiry with the teenagers. "After some baseball ta1k," he said, "we'd ask for quest.ions. Son1ebody St. John's, )\.)J l 1~ ,i.l4·q 1 t M v· 1 • arquette 1e BRUINS MARCH ON -UCLA's Sieve Patterson r32) batties for a loose ball with New Mexico State's Sam Lacey {44) in NCAA semifinals. Bruins face .:Jack~onville's Dolphins in the championship game UJ'ITI ........ today at the University of Maryland. UCLA is ·sefk .. ing an unprecedented fourth straight NCAA champ- ionship. Gal Seeks Dune Buggy Title For NIT Titl e NEW YORK (AP} -St. J ohn's ir· repressible gang ol alley lighters take on tourney.toughened Marquette ttxlay in a backyard brawl for the championship of the 3.1rd National Invitation basketball Tournament. It's ii ~homecoming for Marquette . .\ Midwestern school with New York rool.S. Coach Al McGuire and stars Dean Mem--~. inger and Ric Cobball played basketball on the si dewalks of New York. "We look forward to tourneys," said McGuire, a St. John's graduate. ''We're Ota TV Toda!J 1.0:30 -a.m., Cha1111el 2 tournament.hardened. We've played in many-that's what we shoot for each season." McGuire said he was happy to be ra vored in the big one. "I like being favored," be told a press con ference at Madison Square Garden Friday. "I like getllng out of the starUng gale f:ist. We're good. We haven't once said we're bad-and we try to psyche the other team." Lou Carnesecca, the St. John 's coach who leaves the school after this season for a pro career, knows his t~fisted underdogs will be in for a batUe \vith Marquette, lne nation's eighth-ranked team. "But rm he re because I think we can win," he r:dded. Mint 400 Championship Set Mondny, T d Camesecca said the cOfTtest would be UeS Uy decided on the boards: ''The guyS'who do Los ANGELES (AP) Th I d . !he best job rebounding." · -e a Y is at· thing. lncluding the roaring motorcyclists in teacl1ing anEI sail boating to race car tra.clive. tall and very femini ne in a "'ho open the l\1inl 400 Sunday with their d · · McGuire didn't agree. pointing out lhal 2~ ·r th riving. t.1arquette's "best offense is its defense." Oov.·ery print frock, And she can 't wail to ;:-m1 er over e sarne tortuous course. Paula is a professional, a member of change the frock for racing togs and . Our speeds can be as .low as five Andy Granatelli's STP racing team. She ''If St. John 's can penetrate, they'll miles an hour or, on certain stretches holds a number of "firsls" for ome win," said l\fcGuire frankly, "If we can drLve he:r dune buggy.Jllikb:enUQl'.___aClio~aybe-up-to-90-forsome-of-thrhlg;,h"°:-,;ar;o1vC.:e'-r°'s.~•'"nc~u;;,o;.0g~a~tic'm~e~or.22.;6".~"-'m"p'!h"'i"n-get-a-few-tur-novel'S while-U1e.y!.r-e..bz'ing- over one of the roughest, bumpiest and powered cars," she· continued. 3 Jet car at Bonneville Salt Flats. the ball upcourt .•. then it'll be dustiest. race courses i~ the world, fl.lis~ Murphy. a divorcee whose pit . Drag racing is her specially. She calls our game. Stie JS ,Paula ~1urphy, Per h .a P s man 1s generally her 16-year-old son 1t a spart for the young .. and something • "They're capable of beating us ... but America's most famous woman auto race Danny, lest drove the route last wefk : for the kids to do instead of silling we'll come at them, keep on their chest driver.''11le 'nei:t event on her yea r-tound She estimated there are some 30 holes to around smoking pot or drinking." and find a defense that really works.'' sclfedule i! the Mint 400 championship beware of -holes deep enough to hide a Soon Miss Murphy will head for her It was Marquette's magnificent defense near Las Vega1. !\1onday and T'Jesday. buggy from view. 1\-tidwest,'base, a home near Cleveland. Uiat !hut off Louisia'na Slate's All· Paula, dark haired. dark brown eyes, "You have to be careful. They are With her will be her rather, now 86: and American, Pete fl.iaravich, in a 101 ·79 thiftyish in age , wil l team with her deceptive. And lhe rocks. the washes silt when school is out, her son. semifinal victory Thursday night. association on occasion, Janet Elliott, in that you can sink up to your knees i'n -"Racing is a lot more fun than slUing The Warriors also beat Massachusells the fw~ay romp over the wastelands of it's quile an experience," Paula con-behind a desk eight hours a day," Paula and Utah 'enroute lo the finals to bring Southem Nevada. tinued. concluded. thei r season 's record to U.3. This is the Dragsters, the so-called funny cars, jet It's been quite a jump ror Miss Murphy Some may differ. After all _ eight second time A1arquette has made the powered racers. stocks. sports car -from her school days in Ohio, Bowling hours behiOO the wheel of a dune buggy finals or the NIT, losing to Southern name it, site's driven it. So the dune bug-Green University, proSpects of a career in Southern Nevada? Illinois In the 1967 chiimpionsbip game. gy ls no stranger. Last year Paula filled always seemed to \Vant In know il aoy ball players took drugs. I'd tell lb.em· i[ anyone ever did he wouldn't be in baseba ll for long. "They accepted me real well. I guess being young helped. \Ve really \l'ere more or less the sanie age. I think if some schoo l principal talked about the same things they'd probably react differently.'' There is a continuing drug problem in the Los Angeles are a. be said, "but the)•'ve had a lot of luck this v.•i nter cut· ting dow.n on it. I li ke to hope my talks are helping a litt le.·· Sizemore, a former catcher who sparkled at shortstop and second base for Los Angeles and batted .271, with a club high of 160 hils, also made his ·movie debut -as a Nazi in Jerry Lewis' war spoof "Which Way To Tbe Front!" Sports ht Brief "I v.•as a Gestapo Captain, sort of }litler's bodyguard," he said. •·Jerry of· rered me the part after we mel al th• dinner when they gave me the rookjt award. He was looking for a little guy. I guess he thought I fit the part ''\Villie Davis got co-star billing in the movie. but I just had one scene -=-about five minutes. I tried to look meiln." Sizemore spent fi ve days shooting. '·Jt 1\'as an important scene and I got paid as a regular actor, not an extra ·· and became a lifetime fan of Lewis, lhe taJl)' comic who roots for the Dodgers. · Sizemore enjoyed h.is dramatic achieve-, ment but he's not counting on steadf Hollywood work. "I'm strictly a ball player," he said. And headed for a long run, judging from last summer reviews. Lakers Blitz Pistons, But Hawks Win Title INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles Lakers. with a great last quarter rally, defeated lhe Detroit Pistons, 117·111. in an NBA game Friday night at the Forum. But .the Atlanta Hawks won the West- ern Division championship wilfi a 110- Joi victory over invading New York. the Eastern Di vision winner . Jerry \Vest led the Lakers with 34 points and Elgin Baylor had 27. • SEATTLE (AP ) -Lega l complications to the proposed move of the Seattle Pilots to Milwaukee became more confused Fri- day as a judge continued a temporary restraining order forbidding t he All)erican League lo make the switch. Superior Court Judge James \V. P.1ifflin continued the restraining order and recessed until 9:30 a.m. Monday a hear· ing in which !he city, co unty and state see k a temporary injuction barring the mO\'e. Bui an attorney for the Pilots sajd even if an injuction is granted. the team is in loo poor shape financially to play in Seal· tie this season. e SYDNEY -Unseeded Roger Taylor of England upset Arthur Ashe, the Ameri can star. in Th ursday's quarter. finals of the $26.400· Dunlnp International tennis tournam ent. The 6-3, ~. &-4 victory by Taylor ad~ vanccd him lo the semifinals and a match with top.seeded Rod Laver of Corona de! Mar. Ken Rosewall of Australia, No. 3. was the only other seed to gain the semis. He defeated Pancho Gonzalez of Los Angeles, 6-0, I0-8. 6·2. Rosewall's semlfli'll.I" foe\SAniires-cimFno, who knocked off three seeded players atong the wa y. • HOLTVILLE, Calif.-Pi nch-hiller Jirn Spencer singled home Alex Johnson with the winning run In the bottom of the ninth inning Friday as the Calirornla Angels came fr<>m behind and shaded the San Diego Padres, 2-1. · • SEBRING. Fla. -U.S. driving cham- pion Mario Andretti and Swltzerland's Jo Siffert won the front row posl lions Friday for the 20\h Sebring Grand Prix of Endurance. a 12-bour marathon that gets underway today. Andretti, 1.8, posted the week's rastest time in a low slung Ferrari 512 sports· racing car, He weot out lale Friday and toured the S.2 mile course for an average speed of 121.954 miles per hour, a course record. Eighth place went to Dan Gurney of Costa l.tesa and Francois Ceverl of France in a Malra -Simca Prototype. • The Rams and the Vikings square off again tonight at the Sports Arena. Thi! time it's a benefit basketball game for the Rio Hondo YMCA, but the way the players talk you would think that they are playing !or the NFL \Vestern crown again. Tipoff is 7:30 p.m. for the charity con· te st. • ?\IEM PT11S, Tenn.-Lou Carnesecta of St. John's University will replace Adolph Rupp as East coach in the Easl-\Vesl senibr All-American basketball game here \Vednesday. Press Maravicb of Louisiana Slate will co;ich the West squad. • COLLEGE PARK. l\td . -John. \\'ooden, whose UCLA Bruins have woB rive national titles in lhe past six years, \\'as named maj0r college coach of the yrar Friday by the National Associalion of Basketball Coaches or the United States. Trevino Tied . With· Mitchell For Golf Lead JACK SO N VILL E, Pl~: (AP)- Talkative Te.1an Lee Trevino drilled his shots into a bluster}', swirling wind for a five-under-par 67 Friday and rusti'ed into a lie for the ~nd round lead wilh balding Bobby ~ilchell in the $100,000 greater Jacksonville Open Golf Touma· ament. Mitchell. 27, and a pro since he was IS splctd his round of 68 with an eagJe tw~ on the sixth hole. He and Trevino shared in for an injured driver in the Mint 400 but drove only one 50-mile lap. "I loved It. It was exciting." Paula ex- clatned. "B ut it's very demanding. And the dust! You can't believe the storm all those cars kick up Martin Erases Mark; UCI Leads · the leadership with 36 hole scores or 137. seven under par on the tight, hJlly Hlddert Hills Country Club tlOW'se, a 6,943-yard layout. Dale Douglass. a lean and lanky man from lhe Colorado r.fountalns, had a <"hance 110 move into 1 three-way Ue for the top. but lefl a JO.fool birdie J>lllt three inches short on the final hole and lt!llled (or a secood consecutive 69 and 138 tolal. ••J just hope there's a strong cross wind , That will help." Some 400 veh.ir\es will aet into the HO US TO N BOOTED OUT OF NBA , NE W YORK -Houston has betn drop. J>:ed from the NaUonal Basketball Auociation'I expansion plans for the 1970-71 season and the NBA will start nert scasoq aa a 1 7~1ub league, 11 wu announced Friday by Commis.siontr \\1iil!er Kennedy. "The simple fact is that Houston could not come. up with a necessary payment before our college drift ne1t 1'-tonday." "Id Kennedy . SPECIAL TO TUE DAILY PILCYr ROCHESTER, Mich. -Mike Marlin erased his own nationaJ standard in the 200-yard rreestyle and the UC Irvine swimming team moved to a 29--point lead over S«Ond place SpringOeld (Mass.) in teom scoring at Oakland University in the NCAA COiiege Division swimming champioMhips Frlday. With one day rem1dnlng If! the mee.t, lrvine has scored I.SS poinls lo 106 for SpringUeld. UC Davis Is a distant th.lrd wllh 90 followed by Ashland (711), Kenyon (78) and llcnnlsoo (66). Matrin is well on the way to rept!atlni his fete or winning nve gold medals tn the c<1mpeUtlon after spla5hlng to a 1:43.9 clocking in the 200 freegtyle. Hij previous mark wa1 t :~4.7 set last year in the nationals. Teammate . Richard Euon qualified .U:th aDd mewed up to third in the finals With 1 1:48.0 clocking whJle Duane Olson wis 10th in 1 :se.2. ln addition tn the national record. lrvtne swimmers act two additional !!ChOOI record.i. " t The 80()..yard freestyle relay team breezed to an easy victory. in 7: 11.5, a 10- sccond margin over UC Oavis in second place. Sleve Farmer joined the lrlo of 200 free sphathen to form qwi winning com· blnatlon. Fanne:r wa1 lhe leitd1 swimmer with Olson, Easori and l.fartin following in th at order. Mark Nelson, a junior college transfer from Santa Ana, established a third Irvine 9Cbool mark with a 4:32.5 in the 400-yard individual medley. He finished third in qualifying and remained in the same positlon In the rinals. • The Anteater breastroke a n d backstroke competitors failed to qualify · for the: finals . San Fernando V.11lley State College. one or the prf-mect fnvorites to upset the· Anteaters, ran into trouble during the day. Some of the team members wer(! In- volved ln an automobile accide nt fn the 35 degree weather. They were injured seriously enough to scratcll lrom 'the competition, but will return home Sunday. A llrst ni&ht scoring error aave Irvine team members concern when they reported for Friday's competition. Sprlngflel<J reportedly had 44 points Thursday but opened Friday's com- petition with $-t, just one behind the Antealers. The three-day meet wlll be coneludtd today wi th seven events includJng "'fartin's defense. of lhe 1.650 treeslvle. He wlll be join~ by Olson and i im fl.fcOonald in the longest distance race. Ea!On and Farmer will compete In the ,100 tree with Nelson the lone entr11nt in lhe 200 back. Bob 08ke has been moved to the 100 fly with Mike Carnahan. Jim Cooper and Wade Arens go in the 200 breast and the same relay quartet tries for a repeat In lhc 400-yard ftee. There are no UCJ entr1.11u ln diving. Former ~1is.sion Viejo golr course pro Jack Flec:k made the cut with a 14~. l:lis second round score w•s 71, Richard Pi1artlnez ol Laguna Beach hilled to make the cut artd neither did Ronnie Reirr, rormerly of COsta Mesa. 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Marth 21, 1970 ~ DAILY PJLOT ~ea Kings ·Complete Swimming ·Grand Slam ... • ~=·· r By ROGER CAJllSON 01 flll Deity Pli.t S11n • :"f.oNG BEACH -Corona del Mar High ' ~·s depth·laden St.a Kings swept · t~ \he !Im> CIF Soothem Se<Uoo swim· :liNO, clulmplooship Friday night at Bel· .... ,,_t Pina to complete a rare aquatics 1weep. .~ .Eoe.cb Cllf( Hooper's ou\flt oubcOred ;'tllinearest rival, Anaheim~ by a com- ;,jft\lble margin or 11 polnu. :r porona del Mar tallied 1061/z counters • l.'ll.1.and requlred at woral a fourth place :~· In the final 400 free relay to cliocb ' UUe. .,· ey breeied to a winning 3:17.7 In the f .e)'etll to put the frosting on the issue. It was the flrst-ever vanity swim title for the Sea Kings. Members of the Cd1ol outfit lncluded Bruce Black. Garth Bergtson, Brad Jacbon, Bret Bernard, Kurt Krumpholt and BUI Stenehjem. And, the Sea Kings' Cee contingent, be- hind overwt1elmlng depth in the short freestyles, took the ClF crown with 100 pol nu. A 2-3--4·5 finish in the Cee 100 free P.aced Corona del Mar to the title wllh Greg Lo!tz· and Bruce Krumpholz pacing the quartet of Sea Kings. The varsity championship completed the1-(ycle to go aJong with the varsity wa· ter polo and CIF swim relays titles, a ·~BB Spike· Classic . . ,. . :·:Praws Top Talent By PWL ROSS ~-~e 49lh annual running of the -SOUlhem Counties track and field meet at HftDtington Beach High today "'iii find 87 · ~ls from the CIF Southern Se<:tion ·~erglng on the Oil City oval. ·: .Action was scheduled to get. under way .:. aJ tI a.m. with the first field events and the-sprint and hurdle trials. • ··cOmpton's talented Tarbabes, winners hf: ~t year's Southern Counties large ~i!iools trophy, are expected to cart off ~ · h'ardware once more, although crosstown rival CenteMial and Long 13each Poly may have something lo say B?ioVt the team picture. . ':Defending champion In the small schools class, San Diego Lincoln, is back fdf another crack at its title, but it ap- pears Morningside has all the tools for a .\tictory. Palos Verdes and Crespi pose the most .Wmldable threat to the Monarchs in the 1J118ll schools category . • Jn addition to team strength, this )'ear's affair is not lacking for standout iOdividuals either. ·Meet director Paul \Vood says, ''Depth· wise, this is one of the best overall fields we've ever had at this meet." West Torrance's Ron Johnson will not be there and Dave White of El Modena is nursing a bad foot, so the expected two- mile duel will not take plact. However, White will be at the meet. entered in the Small Schools mile and will be vying for the DAILY PILOT perpetual trophy, whi ch annually goes to the day's fastest miler. 4q Ole same race ~Ith White will be teimmate Mlckey Woolley (4 :22.6), Cmpl's Mike Saykally (4:23.8) and Chrls Mei:ker (1 :22.6) of La Habra. Attempting to capture the trophy. won l:ist year by South T9rrance's Decker Underwood, in the large sctiools' mile are fa\rored Jim Chaffins of Poly (4:19.8) and Jlell 'Lanz of Mira Costa (4:23). The small schools 180 low hurdles could produce a meet record with notables like Keith Denson (18.6w) of Santa Ana Valley, Estancla's Rich Wood (19.4), Brandt Bishop (19.3) of Palos Verdes and the Morningside duo of Al Hall (18.8) and Darnell Hendric k (19.0J entered. ,The record is 18.5. set by San .Be'ma.rdino's Tom Hester in 1962. ·:Despite the spsence of White in the two 1)1iJe there is still a good chance the Jf)ee.i record or 9:08.9, set by Excelsior's :J\uben Chappins last year, will fall by ~ wayside. A· Mira Costa pair of Bruce Johnson atid.. Tim Patton will battle with li\jewood's Dick Greer ln the large •chools two mile, while Chick Perkins ~-Kevin McCarthy of Hawthorne are oiaiched again st a Palos Verdfs twosome of Brian MacPherson and Joe Dulaney in lh'e small schools race. Centennial has a good shot at lowering Cage Finales Head Sparkling Tele\'ision Fare BasketbaU buUs get their final fling watching championship games in both the National Invitation Toomament from P.1adiaon Square Garden and the NCAA CoflSIOlaticn and championship contests from the University of ~faryland today. For those who like a mixture of sports. turning from one channel to another, the Dodgers aod Angels arc on today and Sunday. The Dodgers play lhe New York Yankees today at 10:10 and Sunday it's the BalUmore Orioles at 10:40 v..lth Chan- nel 11 bringing lhe action both days. The Angels play the Oakland AthleUcs both daya: with air time on Channel 5 at 12 :30. TOOlllY 1e •rn. UI Cl -Nlf 9.1,Sl(eTlillll -(II•"" .-<r .. ,,.,. """'" """ 'r«* l>ftwen Mar-1fe •"" S . J.iwt'I UnlWrMt"f, IG·le •.!!'I. l111 CL -9Jti$E14ll -l.ol A"°'I" ~ n. Jolew York Yri.et. ..u,c..r·~~C~l -N(..UIVw S~::lti.I. '!:teen --'(' ,• W ....... -"' N-l;'°-llw:-. 1111 UCLA l n.t1111 •ftll ~I:"& JI -LUEIAlL -C•111.,._ 1 ~a::1· l.! rl:~ ~t·i=~~~1fuM ~I , ,.,,.Y:f";!J f,lf,l2t•c. '""'"' "''IM 'Yeti 'v J... ~ itN'lr ~.,.. • .,.. of ·-..1. Dolt"" ... f)i~·. m CL. -Jp'o11p.:.i.e11.' rou• -1"11to 11Jf:D.in.~(~f.i-l!'f-1X1_ _ M111 RCOC*I Mit•kt ,.,_ .... ...._.~.,. "' w..-""' •.• , \ltOllL.D 011 _,l•CHl1") -Tiit" Gr• i-•I' Sr l9C"li ~It RK• 11"11"'" G .. , .. ft~!ll 1 l"ltOlf-r=I u.i '"'',. !;J'of,.,. .. 11111a lft w,n1 ft¥, I 1.111 1111 Cl ~';.~'$ IALl -I.e. Allllitltl • ..,._· ffl ._Or~\'1' l~S T A -v..... ri!:.' ~ 'f! c.r.1,, ,,... V"r°"' ~ , .. '11 .. ,r:.'"' ,,~,CL. -iron. ltOCICIV -"°""""" ........ &.e•ll n. "'"' y~· hfltt,... It:~ •I'> \!,l CL -1'),5114~~1'! -,~'""'" "7';.m~?Ji'lL. ! t~~~vr.J c•g,. l1' -tt"' ·j~-~ I ll'Of'll ,,.~ I )",):. ~'fl:;.--; 'KJl.L.Y CHAµ.ei_!'t:-Jt,t '•..ct:t~. i.. ¥ (llfllfl!Of'J ...,.. •-r ,_,.. M1ilont MINnltn. ' both the 440 and mile relay standards which It holds. The Apaches have zoomed to 42.1 and 3:22 marks thi s season with the ree<>rds standing at 41.7 and 3: 19.1. The higb jump ~uld provide the big- gest fireworks am ong I.he field events. Heading the large schools pack is Santa Fe's Randy Fulkerson, already holder or a 6-9!11 leap this season. lie will be con- fronted with Millikan's Rory Kotinick (6-Ci,.,), Pett Hart (6-6\~) of Villa Park and Poly's Fred Batiste (6-S) among others. Momiogside's Bill Ingram has flown 6-6 and is situated atop the small schools high jump list ahead of Crespi's Jerry Olson (6-4). third place finisher in last year's meet, and Tony Bakken of Estan- cia (6-3). Pirate Swim Tea111 Loses:, GWC Wins Fullerton Junior College won the final event -the 400-yard freestyle relay -to defeat Orange Coast, 5&-46, in area junior college swimming action in the CX::C pool Friday. The Joss was CXX's first in dual meet competition this season after even wins and it extended Fullerton's r~rd to l-0. In another meet, Golden West had an easy time with Rio Hoodo, winning, 60-41. In the OCC meet, Arx:ly Erickson cap- tured two events for the Pirates winning the SO free in 22.4 and !he 100 free In 49.4. John Reeg won the diving competition and Bruce Johnston posted a winning mark of 2:28.G in the 200 breaststroke in other OCC highJlghts. For Golden West, Keith Donaldson won the 200 individual medly in 2: 12.8 and the. 100 free in 50.5 to pace the Rustler vic- tory. Don Lippoldt captured the 2 G 0 backstroke in 2:11 {Gr Colden West and Roy Buell was a winner in the 200 breaststroke (2:31.7). F~lllrtoio CMJ U•I Ort M• CHlt tQCI mtelltY rflAY -1. 0•1-COlll !RttMr, Johnllon, Gemmori Ind .l.llbrklMI. Tl,.,.: J:'J J 200 lrtt •tyle -1. Stlchtr CFJ, 2. Wtlcll (F), J. 1"han'tPloOt' t0CC). Tl,...: 1:11.1 .50 frlfll\'lt -I. E•idl"""' IOCCJ, 2. 1.tllh (FJ, 3. JallnolOl't ~OCC I. Tl,.,.: :r.1.4 XlG Ind. med. -1. l.tldtnbelll!h l~I. 2. l.ttMr (OCCJ, J. Mcl•ln IFJ. Timo: 2:01.1 Divlrio -1. R"'9 lOCC J. 1. l•nt (FJC), 3. DI.Ir• kin tOCC). PolnH: 1~3 'XCI bur"r11Y -l. Gtmmori COCC!. 2. He1r-d IFJCI, l. Mclnl'Y"! CFJCJ. TlmP: 1:DI l 1110 trtnlVlt -I. Eric~ !OCCJ, 2. Rtlitl tF), 3. Wtl(h (Fl. l l<"M: 11.l 20C bed<lfroll t -1 R•lcltn1H11111! CF), 7. Atutr cocci. 1. MtL•ln tFt. Time: 7:09.' 500 !re<>ily~ -t. a.,1,htr !FJ, 2. l'"t••u• !F!, J. Schwtr (OCCI. Tlmt: J :Qt.J. lOO btt•ll•l•O!<t -I. John11on IOCC), 2. 111.tld!I,. IMu~h (F'), ). Mtv !F). Time: 2:21 0. t,ooa ''""'vie -1. Ftrgu1 1occ1, 2. $<.hw., (OCCJ. J. 1111utr COCCI. Time: 10.'6.•. 400 lrtt rtl1v -I. Fullt>r!on. Tlmt~ J:20 1 ~IGtn Wt'1 (Mil I'll I." Ht!Kll '00 ml'!dlt¥ rtl&V I. Gol~n Wn1 (Swt n'°"' l 11fl!, Ocn,ucison, N•ti.), Time: "OS,,. 1000 fret -I. Moore tGWCJ l. fhl•on ll.fO 3. 1...,,., lGWCf. Tlmt· ll:Sl.1 200 lret -1. POU<:l'Ot• lllkl 1 GanlenH (GW() J, John1on lGWCI. Tlmf: 1;!1 •. lO Ifft -l. M!lltr (llH\ 1. Mlt!f• IGWCI l fl~~ (GWCI. l lmt: lJ.G. 100 ll'ldo medley -I. Dcn•ld"'n IGWCl l . Dtd- ,_, (llHI a. llHH fGWC I. Ttmt: J•IJI. Olvlnt -1. Soullla•d (AH\ 1. Hul'111)on (GWC1 Points: Sl,14. 200 llY -I. !i.,....ft!.Gn IGWCI 7 Nth•lng Cltl-0, TllfM'~ 7:°".1. IGO !tee -t. Oontldson CGWCI 2 Mllltt CAIO 1. Ntl'°" <RH I, Tlmot : 50.S. XIO ~ -I, lll>D<lldl tGWC) 1 OfdtMn lllHI 3. WI~ tGWC!. Tifn.f: 2:11.0 50e ''" -I. Pouthtr IRH) 1 Mooft (GWC! J. R...,,¥ IGWCI. Tl,,,.: !;JI.I 200 brff1! -L llHll lGWC) J. MYn>flY tltlO :l. N<><1~ tGWCl. Time: 2:Jl.7. olOCI lrtt t91l!Y -1, Gold'n Wt1I ISWi'"son, l lP. POldl. John50fl, 1.0111), Tlme: J;)(l,1 Funds Reqi1ired To Help Finance Summer League The Costa ~1esa and Newport Beach recreation de1>3rtmc.nts art currently engaged in formulating a summer basllet.ba.ll league Involving Cos ta ~fesa, Estancia, CCrona de! Mar and Newport Harbor high schools. '1114! plan is to Involve players (rom the var!ity. junior '"arsity a n d frosh·soph }evelli along with four other !tams not yet selected. According lo ""Newport Harbor roach Dave \Vax.man, fund! are required to finance the project aod the fy,·o 1pon10r· Ing bodies are hopeful of 110me help from area service organiiatioos. "We feel that a wtll-run summf!r league with good officiating wlll IJO 11 kmg way in improving area basketball. If we Cfln rind some liftvlce organl2atlons will· Ing lo be.Ip our Mesa and Newport recreation departments flnanclAlly we'll be on our "''ny," says Wax.n:)an. feat accompUshed by only ooe other 5Ch®l in the history of CIF aquatics - El Segundo. The last time El Segundo turned the trick was In 1958. 'l'he Orange Coast area's top Individual was Clay Evans of lluntington Beach, \\'ho stormed to two CTF records ln Bee competition. The classy sophomore transfer from tlarina High clicked off a 55.56 in the 100 individual medel for one title -then came back later to crush the fleld in the 100 b!JtlerQy with a sparkling S3.11 - snapping the 54.3 standard he had shared ll'llh Costa ?tfesa ',~ Chris Gammon, Vl,,lly MIO l'llfdle't' rtl•1 -I. An1h1!m 1:~1.U 2. Tito I beh•etn CIM"flla dtl Mir (krVffOn, JKklOn, llf"• M•d, lllrtl l:Q,U illCll lttdllnd1 1:43.:16 ... U s.r. ... 5. U•Ulfl '· Getdln Grov•. 100 lfM -I, H•¥6tn (PltlCl ..... l J:ol6,0I 2. l(•umpl\Oll !CllMl li0 .11 :t, llll\OrOOll l..,,,.,..ltnl 1:41.0 ~. N1rCOWld1 (PMtd-l S, MICM<io Cll WllMllll '· P111.,.m C.tortl•nl. SCI ''" -1. Polltr jEI RMl(ho) 22.4 2. Ctr1Y !Norrt O.mtl 17.1' J. Y1!• (01rnert1J n .n •· ltndl \NO!rt Dlmtl :S. NIWlon Cl\llWIY 1-i!lb) '· SUNl~'lJ CA,c•dl1I. 200 fllOJl~Klual mtellty -1. Futnln !Foo!l\1111 l:J7.11 2, Koal1 CRflll>nd1l 2101 .t J, And•tlOtl ILB Wllionl 3:0,,U 4. 111"4 (Monrovl1} J. 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Knuct11n fl.111\ltflJ 1:1)j.\t I. ll•1noll CMOtlltlltllol J:OJ.n 4. C.lle (G1rtltn Gnt"ff) J. TllOfl\PtOfl (ly~ WOOlll l :Oi.10 •· Jltyn111d1 (El R.•ncllDI. «lO lrH r•l•Y -I. CorOM 1111 Mir Cltm1rll, S11t1ahlt n\o l(n.iimi!IOlr, llt.c~) 1:11.H 2. M•"'lm l :ll.6•. l. Nolf• Dff'l'lf l :lt.77 '· l• SlrM S. 111""~ Hlll1 6. l9 WllHtl. Fln1l 1a1rfnws Corol\I dtl Mi r lOll \'J, An1Mlm •n1, L• Ctf111 tJ, l9 Wll"1! U. P•ltd-U, s.,.,ny Hlll1 u . ·-* mtd!.Y rtl•Y -I. Mlrt-.it 1;45.11 2. Mlr1 Co~11 \;"6,11 3. CttKtnll V•I!.~ 1:0 .lt ._ El SP. (IUllOO 5. V1lt1Kll 6. 1111'11. llOO frff -1, HtllM•Y fNo. 1"•rr1nnl ''"·1• ICIF rKorlll J. Sc...,,kll C!Min M••lriol 1:#.'2 l. Awaiting Beach Cities DAIL V ,llOT ltaff ,...... Beach Cities Invitational track meet queen Cb-ris _Pearson is getting up in the world, thanks to a help. 1ng hand from Newport Harbor High trackmen Mark Stevens (len) and Howie Rogers. The meet will be April 4 at Newport. Rustler Nine Upended, 6-4; Gauchos Tie Leaving 11 runners on base, Golden West College's baseball team fell to San Diego, 6-4, in the semifinals of the annual Southern California baseball tournament at Citrus C:Ollege Friday. In another non-conference game, S&d· dleback and host Palomar battled to an g. 1 8 tie in a game called after eight jnnings because of darkness. In the. Golden West game, the Rustlers got behind, 6-0, then exploded for four runs in the seventh inning on six straight singles by Steve Johnson, Jim Hogan , Bill Bowen, Wayne Kiefer, Mike Pemberton and Noel Paulson. Bowen pactd Golden West with three hits while Kiefer had a pair, including a double. San Diego was scheduled to meet undefeated Cerritos today at 2:30 at Citrus for the tourney title. In the Saddleback lilt, Palomar pushed <icross a run in the last of the eighth in- ning to tie the contest. The game was lhen halted. 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Pf • • " ' 0 I 1111on11r Ill ••r~rltl ' 1 2 I J I 0 0 l I 1 l J 0 0 I J 0 1 l $ 1 ' 0 0 0 0 0 :I I 0 0 0 0 O• 0 ' 1 , 0 4 1 I 0 l 0 0 I 0 0 • 0 171101 Jl 1 1 & Tote!• St•rt ., l"11!11t1 171 11111 .. .. • ..... ...... • • ' . " . At All SoCal Slopes Good Skiing Offered During Easter Week By ESTllERANNE BILLINGS \Vinter came in time ror spring this season. ~larch ushered It in offering us the past three great ski weekends. And there is enough snow left on Southern California slopes for good skiing during school spring vacation, beginning today. \Vilh weal.her wanning everywhere, the best skiing is in the early rooming and late afternoon hours. lf you ski Mammo th and June ~!oun· !ain, or poinbi north you have a choice. or spring to packed powder skiing. Local skiing is mainly spring skiing, meaning cum snow and light ski wear. That includes stripping down to anything you won't get arrested for wearing -or not wearing. \Vea ther conditions are hard to predict this time of year. It's sUII wise to carry chains when driving lo any mountain resort. SlOrms can appear when moments before there might not have been a cloud in the sky. But suntan lotion, dark glasses and hats are beginning to take top priority. It's no fun to end a great weekend o[ spring skiing with a case of first degree sunburn and snow blindness. All local areas plan to operate this ·weekend and during Easter week. These include Rebel Ridge (still mak· ing snow), Moonri dge, Snow Summit and Snow Forest in the Big Bear Lake area ; Green Valley and Snow Valley in the Running Springs area: Mt. Baldy above Claremont: Holiday Hill, Table ~fountain, and Blue Jlidgc. in the. \Vrightwood area; J\lt. \Vatern1an and Kratka Ridge along Angeles Crest lfighway: and the ~It. Pinos recreation area near Gonnan. A call to the ski low and lifl operators of Southern California 24-hour snow reporting service at (213) AT 7-9711 will give you the latest report on snow depths, In add ition to day time skiing, Snow Summit offers skiing Wedncsdny and Saturday evenings . for the skier who would like to test himself lfgainst a national average, Snow Summit L5 hosting NASTAR races. The NASTAR (National Standard Race) finals will be held at Vail, Colo., April 4-5, with one male and one female representative from each of the 40 participating ski areas. NASTAR is a new method by which a recreational skier can race agairut a ski pro on a handicap basis. The program was !!tarted in 1968 and its popularity has quickly Intrigued not only aspiring novices, but also skiers of all ages from many nations. At Crotched Mountain, N.H .. an 11- yea r-old girl won a bronie medal -the only young female. to do so all season long. Another cuntestant was from South America. Al Mount Telemark, Wis., a 3-year-old find a 75-year-old ran the course the same day . At Snow Summit. I IS recreational skiers participated in the first NASTAR races of the season recently on Log Chute Jtun. Three of the races came from the Southern Californ ia Ski Club of the Deaf. The new chairlift No. 2 at Snow Sum· mil, a double chair servicing the new \Vest Ridge Run, Is easing lilt lines at the area. Ml. Baldy is delighting skiers with its new chair and runs. Arizona Snow Bowl, a winter sports area IS miles north of Flagstaff, offers good to excellent skiing, with a view of the Grand Canyon a short drive north. June ~1ountain and A1ammolh Moun- tain have all facilities in operation with· plenty of snow and great conditions. C:Ondit ions are excellent In the Lake Tahoe area 'A'ilh special events planned for this week at most areas. At Bear Valley, on the western Sierra Nevada, the purchase or a regular ski school le&son ticket wlll provide in- struction in racing technique and practice on specially set courses according lo (he desire and ability of the racers in the class. Rustlers Host Tourney The Casey Strnge1 baseball tourney. co. hosted by Golden Y.1est and Cerritos cul!eges, will highllghL area JC action next week. The evenl begins Wednesday wilh four gJmfl 8Chedulcd al two site!. In upper bracket play, RJo l{ondo feces Cltros at 10:30 and Ctrritos meeu Easl LA al 2:30 on the Cenitot dlrunorx:t. In the lower bracket ocUon (:it Golden West), LACC will tangle with Chaffey at 10·30 and the Rustlers will meet Ha ncock at 2:30. ~lornlng Ind 1fttm00n games are also i;laltd for Thursday at Golden Wtst and CerrilOll . The consolatlon championship will be played at 10:30 r'rlday at Cerritos. Semifinal and llnal gamts In the double elimination tourney are scheduled for F'rlday arx:I, Jf necessary, Saturday, at. Cerri!~, C'r<>lden West will hoot the championship finols ne.Jt year. Or11nge Coast Is slaled to mttl t.ft. San Antonio College In a South Coast Con· fttence doubld\eadcr Tuesday at OCC. The first game getJ under way 1t noon. The Pirates Wl"l"t orlglnally 8\ated to participate in lhe Valley tournament Tue· sday, but had to withdraw , due to the fact that Mt. SAC could only play the make-up twin bill on Tuesday . Orange Conlt will begin the !ttOnd round of South Cout play on Wednesday, April 1, hoeUn« San Diego Mesa. Gokten \V~st's next Southern California Con· fert!nce enrounter Is Friday, April 3 agalOS( LACC on the RusUers' diamond. ' l1tkl\IWS tCeflS JH, 1;J0,16 4. Ouc:clrtl {CrtSplJ L llM tWnltrnl '· Pl\llpctl tDD_.,.,_ 50 !rte -I. lrMlll!itl (Ml•I Co"•) 22,f !. Hlno c/IM 1111...ct. fJ•mlro.J 1J." 1. l.wbe (1000 o.kO 11.lt ._ Hldll C~nlit'OOI I. L.lr11111 l\119i.woool .. ...,,,. CNHl t3.SI. IDQ lndlVltll.lll "*'l•f -I . Ev1n1 (Hunllfl(llOtl &Mehl JJ • .Y (CIF rtcon:ll 2. 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Rustlers, Gauchos Triumph Saddlebaclt and Golden West colter!.$ posted conference track and field dual meet victories Friday while Orange. Coast was losing lo Mt. San Antonio. Saddle.back ran away from Desert. ~ 54, in a Desert Conference meet at Marco Forster J unio r High in San Juan Capistrano as Paul Cox won four events arx:I placed second in another. At Golden West, the Rustlers defeated Rio Hondo, 00-54. and Orange Coast suf· fered a 124-21 loss to invading Mt. San Antonio. Cox posted wins in the javelin (151-4), long jump (2Q.Ul'.J. d il!CUS (13&-0) and triple jump (43-lOY,) and placed second in the shot put Doug Schmenk paced the .Golden West victory with wins in the mile (4:23.8) and two-mile (9:47.7). In the Orange Coast meet, Jim Butler and Jim Heath were the lone winners for the Pirates. Ml. $11 Antlllll (IMI Ul) CH"'" C:-t 140 rtll¥ -!. Ml. Sin Antor>lo. Tlmt: 0..1. • Hl11h lllfTIP -I. Hiii (M), 2.: 11•.,,.n (0), S. Win• IM). Htloh!: '-2. J1"1!n -1. 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Glenn-Tsuma singled home 'Wright and Lombardi scored on an error for the margin or victory. Defending _ league champion Villa Park scored seven times in the top of the second to defeat the Artists. Five base hits and three big errors con- tributed to llJe uprising and the Artist downfall. Laguna's Ron McElhany had a twe>-run homer in the bottom of the seventh and Greg Kessler went three £or four . \IUlt Pt11t (I) Comt». If Olson.. rl Metllgovlgi, lb T~lly, il Hiii, lb Jt rvlt. lb Channell, ti 'Thebl119, cf $~,2b Anwrl, c 9tM11'111, C McCMMlt, P lvm.,,, p Tot1l1 •~ r II tllf J t I t ' I • , ' I • ' ' . 1 • ' ' t A Y t 1 ,, : ' I 0 0 0 l 1 ' t 0 0 •• 21 I f 6 ..... UM ... Cit Ul S(M'I .,. 11111111111 \1!!11 Plrk 070 LfllUN llffcll 100 ... "' Sift C.i.m.11 111 .s Lomboro!I, cl Tw,,,., Poll CIUCIY, lb ReKl'Ultt, U K!M'Mn, rt D. 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The Oilers ha ve now dropped two in a row after losing to Savanna Friday, 6·1, in non- Jeague acti on on the winners· fie ld. They would like to end the streak right there and hope to accomplished the feat in the 11awthome tournament. begin- ning Pi1onday. The story of Hunlington 's scoring success Friday was wrappelf up In the first two ballers. Pat l\1urphy opened the action with a double and scored on a single by Brad Churchwell. After that the Oilers failed to get a man beyond second base. S•turday, Marth 21, 1970 DAJL Y PILOT J5 ~dM, Loara, Eagle~ Post Loop Victories The early season Irvine League baseball picture is beginni ng to look like a carbon of the sizzling loop basketball race just concluded a few "'eeks ago. Corona dcl J\1ar, Loara and E~tancla were the top three sc hools in the final cag e stand- in gs and aft er l\\'O baseball games. the lhree arc ~till perched atop the I r \I \ n e ratings \\' i t h 11.1bleJTllshed rerords. In Friday 's aclion. Corona edged host Fountain Valley, 5- 4: Loar a outslugged visiting Costa J\1esa. ~2; Estancia stuck in vading Prfagnolia with a 4-3 setback. And , Edison's Chargers dropped a 4·3 decision lo Santa Ana Valley in a "ontest cm the losers' diamond . In Corona's \\'in over F'oun· fa in Valley, Toni Trager's Sea Kings played opportunlstlc ball. The Barons blew a 4-2 lead in lhe sixth Inning and com- mitted six errors for the after- noo11. ed to ground out after the damage had been done. League activity does not resume until April 3 with a full slate of games, although most· of the Irvine members are in· volved in various E a s t e r tournaments next week. CtrMI •Mir (ti •• , 11 , .. K.lrl, lb ' I 1 0 P tlmer. ti ' 1 l l 5'1vdll•,( •0 10 C1[poen, ti i 0 I 1 E•ltl<Mlll. •I ,' 00 00 o'. 0.me•. 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Gl11P1.,_ 3b ) ! •' ,• D1vli, :ro l O Rupp!•. r , I B1u1d, c 2 0 • 0 l Ollll 2S 4 3 ltlCMll Ul •• , h rM tl;l~r.rf lll•' Mc;NtY, IS 4 0 I flurl,lti StlO e·•~J. 1b 1 a t • Winn. lb J o 1•·,o 8'1111, 11 l 0 0 • 0 Two errors in the rourth in- ning gave Foothill a pair ot unearned runs and a 4·2 win over A1ission Viejo. Ptrer,11 '1 1 0 0 ReVtl, 2b 1 I D 0 -------------------------Wf~~~i p :i:t'; Pitcher Mike Ferrin of the host team did an outstanding job of limiting the Oilers lo four more base hits \\'hi!e striking out eight and failing to give up a walk. Catcher Dan Moats had two of the four safeties. In the top of the sixth, when the Sea Kings got three markers to forge ahead for good, the losers had two· millCUes, one with the bases loaded. , lllrl (JI Hr~ rM ' 2 l D 1 D 1 0 D 0 0 0 • 0 1 D i I 1 2 l 1 •• l 0 I 1 J 0 • 0 tvle•.c 2f f•' 81>t11w, pl'I I • 0 Albl,cl 211· All!ley, pti I , I Sc ... ·~ llllllrttl . ' . Rtnlill.b jO •O Fl-p I ll 0 After Foothill had taken a temporary 1--0 lead in the first, the Diablos came back with two in the third as Bob Blacklidge had trouble finding the plate. Sift ClflTll!nle 101 111 0-1 ll • E t Modtn1 11'29 QXI G--5 1 l College, Prep HYnll"lll.,. •u.cll 11!, , ~ rllol Steve Foi: absorbed the loss for Fountain Valley, now 1·1 In the standings, aod Dave Vilas was the winner. Tortl1 21 1. ' ) ktre W IMl1191 II; " I s.n11 Ml V•llt'I' Ott! mo 1-1 6 1 Mltiion \llel1 Ill Murptw. 111 ' I I t Cllur<11wcoO, ss 1 o 1 1 EdliOn 001 Clll'<t ).4 6 I The Knight hurler walked five in the inning forcing across both runs on passes to Doug Citro and Mike Gray. Kolmes. Cl Ci!ro. lb w1as1ev. ss GrtY, t tlickfY, rt HIUin, lb lianrniford, 2b 0 1t!ktl, II Mltle•i.on, P B~e, P11 eerce, b Ill r h rb! 2 D D 0 4 D 0 1 • 0 0 0 ] 0 0 1 • 0 2 0 l 0 0 0 J 1 0 0 l 1 1 0 'I Q D 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 30 2 l l Tennis Summaries SY"-•• lb l 0 0 0 (•nllt ll, rt 33 0 > 0 BllMl!lll. lf·P D 0 0 M.11111,c ]0 10 Mero.ti J OOO Although Jim Hagey's Afesa Pitustangs bobbled five fielding chances, the big blow which did them in was a three-run homer by Saxon catcher Rudy Sgontz in the opening frame. Baseball Standings Circuit action is curtailed un- til after Easter vacation. Mis- sion Viejo plays Poway at 10:30 Monday in the San Diego tourney; Laguna p I a y s Oceanside at 2:30 in the Mira Costa College event : San Clemente faces host Rancho Alamitos at 10:30 in Rancho tourney action. TOlllS Jackso!', ss Miiien. cf C1•oen!er, If VanDordrtcht, lb Bitcldidge, b H•h.,,re. lb S~idler, rf T11v1!1. lb Ao!1m1, c TOii!$ lb•~•bl 4 0 l I J 1 I O • 0 G 0 l 1 1 0 J o' I 0 • I 0 0 J 1 0 0 • 0 ; 1 ' 0 1 0 ll ' , ] Sctrt llw 111nl11111 Foot~lll Mllllon Vido . ' . 100 200 ~· I 0 CKXl WI G--l l 2 Martin's 3-r11n Hon1er Sparks Tar Nine, 6-0 Ron l\1artin had three hits, including a three-run homer, to lead Newport Harbor to a 6- 0 non-league baseball victory over Avalon High School Fri- day afternoon in action on the winners' field. Steve Knox went six innings on the mound, striking out seven, walking two and giving up a pair of hits. Phil l\fetzger took over in the final frame to preserve the shut.out. Newport scored first In the second when Jeff Blanchard and Dave Perkins opened wi!Jl llits. l\farlin then singled to drive one run across, Jn the fourth, the same trio combined for a three run out- put. Blanchard and Perkin s singled and r.tartin homered. The final two tallies ca me in lhe sixth when Pifarlin opened with a double. Gary Foster · was safe on an error and Bruce Wingaard singled to bring them across. Newport opens play in the Santa Ana Elks tourney Mon- day at 1:30 against Saddleback High on the latter's diamond. H!•ntndl<:1. c Grt y, !b Slock, ss Mor•no, It Ho-11, b Sakj•no, lb Gtr'1ntr, 2b Fell•. r! Ronio. cl l O!lli AYllOl'I l•I •ll't It rbf 3 0 1 0 1 D I 0 l 0 0 0 ? 0 0 D J 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 l 0 l 0 3 0 0 0 ? D 0 0 1• 0 ~ 0 NIWllOfl Mlrlltr (I) Ava1o" H1rbot "' "' DID l)l ... ,h ..... • ? J ' J I I D l 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 ? 0 0 ' 1 o I ? 1 D O 0 ] 2 2 0 l ' 2 0 t 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 D I 0 21 •10 • . " . ... ' . x-6 10 0 Mater Dei S11anked I By Bishop .4 1nat, 8-2 Bishop An1at pushed across hov.·ever, as Bishop Arnat tied ~ix runs in the late innings to lhe score in the third and then defeat l\1ater Dci, 8-2, in an went ahead (or good with Angelus League encounter on thr ee tallies in the fourth. the winners' diamond Friday. The i1onarchs could collect The loss ran the l\1onarchs' only four hits for the arternoon league record lo l·I. with Salazar, Aluniz, Bobby Bishop Amat took a 1--0 lead Haupert and Jay Hasler get· In the second inning, but ting the safeties. Or•n<1e Ct1" (Vi~\~~s.11 01-Mn1 Curonlno~Am tOCC'1 def. Ooe1t!!I fMJ, l·w~ti~ta'o"''cM! d.t. 0.11, ~OCC!, ._., J.~11t:j., (Ml dtl. Gadi/1111 !OCCI. i-•, •• , 9-1 Wlnrtr1 !OCCI. def. Hoa•n CM\, ._2, .. ,_ Brook\ <OCC) dtl. Cr•wlotd•fM!. 7-5. 1·tP>ll1 lMl del, N1Pl1r COCCI, 6-l • ._ 1. DOybl'1 CunnlnoMm •nd Diiie iOCCl ael. W~llfflfld 11\11 OPQfl11 CMl, W. 1-4, ._ '· wtntlro ~ GQd&lll H COCCI, def, H~1n and nit (M), ,,., "J._del1u1t. B•<11•u•t~1 •rwf Brook1 r ...... c 1 <1et. Stlc~•• end """"dor (M). '"6, '-'-... 1. Ail HDflllo {'I UI 0.W.ft Wt•I 51.,.i.. Tr.omosan (Gl d•I. G•rcl1 (R), 6•1, l· 6, ••• - Tracy /GI dtf. HO!tl Ill), "3. ... ). Vtlle 4RI dt!. 0 " CG!,._,, M . Plp~n Pti def 1Ce1ne CG!, ... 1, '"I. Al<hl•d• (R) Off. H1r1rove (G), 6·0. ...... ,, Ferrr t! CR! d•I Glleaf !G! • ._,, '"'· Oollblel V1tto 1!\d R•cl>atd1 CR! def, Tllom1>1GO 1110 Tr•no !Gt. 111 ... J. 6'1. HOH I nd PipHn 1A) H f, Orr tnd He•1•c1te IGf Orr 1nd H1r111ov1 (GI def, H091 i nd PlooPn !Rl. 6·1, 6-7. F•"•ll Ind G1r<1rlfr !Al del. ICNM •nd G~tt• !G J. 1-4, 6-J, 6-l. Vlrslly Ecllsan UO\~I (7"0) S1n11 An1 Y•!lt, Sfn1l11 L~n! CEl WQn 6-2. 1-5, 6-1; lcnl ,.,, Ktlln Oral>ood (£1 wan ._O, 6·3, 6·2, ••• LynoU !El won 6·0. 6·3: lo1t S-1. 1·i. e091rd (El won 6 1, "'· ._l: loS! I·•· Ooulllli Kirk tnd tl:tnr Or•llood (E! l"o$1 0.1; won 6·1, 6·1, 6-l. eowmtn·H••mot\ !El lot! 1-6; won i-1, 6-J; 111!<1 M. Ju"lor v1r1Uv Edi1on (S) I•! Stnr1 An1 Y1lley Ao11b,n1 (El WO<\ ..o. '"'· Ciel'> IE) wan tr-0 ..... Cl~" !El won 6-1. •·~ Hu~ier (£1 won ._I. 6.0 H1m!llon I El won 6 o. 6 o. Ooubllt Alct·W•llCI' (El kl11 0.6. 1-6 Stevtnsan-A.nllt'""" (E! lo.U 2'6. won .... , lo•• 1·6. Mater Dei came right back Coach Bob \Vigmore 's team with two In the third on a walk returns t.o Angelus League ac-"'"n' to Chu ck Adams, a single by tion next Tuesday. tra\•eling lo LMr• uu . .,151r1•\~1• c.,1, M•s• Ray Salazar and a twCK>ut St. Anthony. Moor• 1c 1 1o11 w , u . 1.a, •6. double by Ron Muniz. _:::_: _ _:_:_ _______ _;;;..c..; ______ _ The lead was short·llved , * * * "'"'' [Ml 121 '""-Af!lll U > •b•htbl ' I 1 O l 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 t 0 I 1 I 0 (I 0 l D ] 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I D 0 0 J O I 0 1 I I 0 21 2 • 2 11 r ~ rM M11ttdc111, lb l I 0 0 CM l'll•lfno If ; \ ~ ' ~=r.-:b 1 01 0 O'COllllltf, t ' l 0 $1fte:MJ, 2b 1 I 0 0 e1~.c l 1 ,• > C•ouclll ti l t D f!VICNI 1, d J l I 1 to1111 "''' kw• Mr ll!!ll"fl MtlM' Ot!J "•l$1'Dlt AINI ... .. 011 111 • ... ..... Gy111 uasti cs " . • • ' ' SOFT SELL SAM ly Marvin Myers Conner CCI loll 0.6. l.a, a.a, O·I si>t!r (CJ 1o11 0.6, z.a, 1·6, 0-6 S!ldl>llm (Cl lost Q.6, Q.t, 1 ... o.a 00\tb"• Forlh1Y<lc!l1 (CJ lost 7-6, 3.,, won 6· l ; lol;l :J-6. End1le1-F'urcel {C) 1011 J·6, 1·6. 1·6. H . Junior V1r .it1 l o1r1 !ti U ) Cosl1 "'"'' Sl119i11 <;ri!gg {(! loo.t 0-6, 1·6. Behner IC! lost ().6, G-6 Kimm• (Cl lei! 0.6. ().I, Horne (Cl kr1 t 0.6. a... ~·"' C1'1et-V#ln L1n11en CCI lo11 1'6. ).1, $. M•e•1·P. Mvtrs lC) lo11 1'6, 0 ... V1~ltv Stv•nrwo 12!\•l Ul.,I Huftli,..loR ltlth Sl1t1lff ~"1Nl98n (HI roit W, '"'· '"'·>I. Cowe'I (Hl lost M, I.a. l.a1 "'"" I·!. Mllll>r (Iii k>!;t 1"6. M , M , l·l. 1(0<11 O•I 1-.,t J.4. J-1, l-6, ..... Oouble1 L1tin1 DI• (H) WO<! 6·J; lo1t 1-6, l•6, '' '· wa11.>ce-61i1o>r CH! 1o11 •·•· 011. •·•· 1- Juftlor Y1r1lh Sl119lel S11v1nn11 (211 IOI Hu"llnt11n l•lch ee~cn CHI 1G1t 1.4, •·6, Q.6, ~1. Ml!I"' {HI lo1! C-1, S-7, U . l.a. ~t1n!on CH ! lo<.! 1-1, IH, 1·16, 14. Ooublll SO~mon-W1rntr 00 loll 1'6, S-1, 1-6. H . V1r1Uy 5•~ Clemen!• UO l Cl) El MolltlMI Slntill Ekland (SC ! won "'· 6·1. 6·1. '·'· Plow.:len-C ~C ! won '"" 6·J, 4.J, '"'· l~mbl'rg !!>Cl loi.1 1·6. ,.J; won ._., liC'<I 1-1. Dowllng !SC) to•t 1·6, 0·6, S-1, U . Ooubi.1 Waoner 1nd Llmbero !Kl won._,," 3, , ••. 6·]. l<PISfv •nd COPe !SCI -n i-J, 6-4, .. 0. !OJI l-4i. Junlof' \11rli1Y S•n Cltm•nle (l\ltl 11\ld El MOdct111 ..... ~\dlldOc~• fSC J w"" •·2. 6-l. Riii• /SC) "'°" ._J, 1.(1, Lt Bl11><;1 ~SCI "'°" M. loll 1..l. Klno (SC.I to>I J..6. l-6. Cr.tt~.'1 l OIO F1tll!1m,o 1 0 00 Earl<!y,U 10 00 Tc11:~ 11 1 6 I Drllv~ll, (I 11.~tml"' 111 Can•iWll, 11 Jtkt, lb J!tYnOldl, II Ml!lllel.,,, ~b Meln1r. rr Yoaer. c. Ftrrln. P Toll11 tb r II rll'I l 0 0 0 3 1 I 0 , 2 0 0 l o I t l I 2 0 3 11 2 1 2 l 2 t 2 0 1 1 l 0 0 0 21 ' ' 4 YOU TH CAGE FINA LS SET The finals In three divisions of boys basketball competition arc on tap tonight at Costa Mesa High School with cham-. pionship games billed for 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30. Y.o u ngsters representing Laguna Beach, HunUngton Beach, Cosla Mesa, Newport Beach and Fountain Valley among other cities will be put. ting the final touclles on the Boys County basketball tourney th at began Friday night. Pair Win Golf Event Loara picked up a pair of runs in the top or the second to gamer a S:O--margin, which carried into the bottom of the seventh when the ?i.1uslangs tallied twice. Nilly southpaw Dave Barton went the. distance for Costa Mesa and was recipient of the Joss. Starting pitcher C 1 a y Mahoney, third baseman Steve Valiere and rightfielder Dan O'Hare each collected two hits as Estancia's Eagles eked out their second consecutive one- run decisi on in league play. The Eagles trailed 3-1 going into the bottom of the sixth stanza, knotted the count with two runs in that frame and came back to push across the winning tally in the seventh. In the seventh, O'Hare reaclled first on a single and Greg Powers was safe on a bunt, sending O'Hare lo second. Mahoney struck out, Mike Lemke walked and O'Hare stole third. Vallere knocked O'Hare In with the decisive run on a long sacrifice ny to center. Bill Morri s' Edison crew \\'as not as lucky as the Eagles. Santa Ana Valley squeezed out a one-run vic- tory. Craig Renish was the Edison LO• Allmno~ Vtlen<:lt K1ttll1 S.Ono•• Stddltbotll ·~· El Oor- LOI Amlgo.s . ' • • ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' . . ' • • Ptiffr'I S- S1ddltbKk 2, LM Amltol 1 llrtl .. Sc><m<• l Velenc:ll 6, El Owtdo l Loi. A!•mlfol l, K•lel!• l M••I W.-11'1 0.l!'MI ~ sclllcluled lllVINE Ll-"GUI • C0to1111 411 /oMt ' E1l1nd 1 ' LCMO•I ' Founl1\~ YllltY ' S1nt1 Ml Vllil!"f ' (0111 """' • Ed\IOll • Mtvnotll • ,,..,.,.., kWft ' ' • • ' ' ' • ' •• ' ' ' ' ' ' .. ' ' ' ' • Corcn1 dtl M#ir J. FWftllill Vt!lwl' 4 E•l•ncll 4 Mttnoll1 l L01r1 5, Golll ~ 2 Sllllt ""' VtUIY 4, EdllOl'I ) N1d W ..... 1 0.- N-~led U.llDIH OlllOV• LU.GUI Jlt1nc11o A!1m1io. Lt Qulnt1 f'1Cflk.I Gtrdln Grov. 9ob1 Grines. S.ntll1111 ,,, .. , .• w ' ' ' ' ' ' ,_ ' .. I ' ' ' ' • G1rden Grov1 J, Sln11tll0 I P1clllc• 6, Rtncllo AJ.,-,ilto1 I L• Q11ln11 4 Botwo Grtrtdt 1. Nt•I W""'' Gtm9 11-tdlldltled' ANGILUI LIAOUl W L 01 ' . ' > I ' . . Cltl!STVllW L9AGUI • ' S.n Ci.mtnte ' • Foo1111tl ' • VIII• P1•k ' • t111l!n • • El Mod..,. • ' Ml11lon Vlelo • ' L•1Yn1 ll•Kh • ' Or1nge • I l',....Y'I s- $1n Clltntftle 7, Et Moaetll S FOG'ltllll 4, M!Mlon \lillo t VIiia P1rl< I, LllVllll IHdl • T~$tln '· o,..,,.. l Nill! W'*'• ·-NOM tdledt.llld .. - ' . I P1·ep, JC Golf Scores 0 ...... Wttt UH {UI Rle .._ $ptHlln CA.I dlf. Hlftl IG). 71'"5 • Sloll>I !GI clll. Gor• (II), 71-ft • H1tdtt (Al dtf. EY"°" (GI, 77·IO ' Nlcllol1 !GI dll c.tltr (JI ), U.:.• · Krlt»I (Gl clef. hllntr Ill:), 7l'·U Swtln (0) dtl. Monllnga lltt,. N-n. \l•.-.11'1' Wltf'lll CUI OJI 11!-lt Rol:lo!rtlOn (l!I _, f.0. George (El _,, J.J. Knl1hl (El lo$! l•J, Scnu11e (El lo.II o.s. Jatt1i.en (El won J.O. Hall !El 1D1t 0.4. 1-llM Ull Oil '1¥91111'11 ·• Bone !El ·tt, lo" hi Hoclt IW), 1' ~ 6' Knlohl (fl U. def. GoldlNft CWI 1$. S-lkotletd /El IJ, dlf McKlftl" IWJ ,J, .. . S'fDMm (€) to. io.t IO Cot*1Y !W) 11kt~l' jEI 16. dtf Wrlohl f'WI tt, U, C1n1rel CEl n, lltd Ila IWJ tl, w.: Robert Blacker and Wilbur starter, but ran Into rocky Collier combined to fire• 63 to going in the top of the seventh ON THE TUBE win the El Niguel Country and was relieved by 6-4 John ~"""' ' . ' ' ' ' . . ' - "'' x Mtllr D.t e1.r.oa ..,,..., SI. MThorir SI. F'111I ..... ,. Club men's club partner's best Fisher, the school's basketball e c1i-Arnet l.·Mtttr Dti 2 Fet tie t..11 tuld• ·,. w~1I'•' II th St. Pllll 15, SC!rvll• ll h ' IV • IV ba tournament over e m81·nstay. •PP•" ftt 011 • r••• Pl~I X 2, SI. Afllllolrt I d' ,, d l>h •" weekend. The latter entered the co.... WEEK -''1"•Llf• w 1t9 •r Tv..-.Yi •-.. 51turdty tditio" of t+i• DAIL\' A tie resulted for second test with the bases lull and got M.119r Dell •I II. AftfhOllY PILOT. I Ith La M Hart h llli.flotl, Amil •I St. f'llll pacew ar s ar- 1 __ th~e~f~irs~t:F~a~\c~o;n~b~a~lt~e~r~h~e~f~ac:·:::::::•:":•:•::"::""'::":•;-~~~~.'::::=:==================~ ing the spot \Vith Harry Bouchier on one team and Jake Smith on another at 64. 11!!1--L""•·oe-• Jack Webb and Wilbur Collier 8Ul:I l#iiurn&_ had a 65 as did Buzz Meyer anrl ~1artv Sanborn. In a rilixed partner's best ball. Edith and W i I Ii s Ca rpenter had a 61 !or low honors. Bob and Anne Chris- tia nsen had 65 for the run- nerup spot \Vith three teams tied for third at 66. They in- cluded: Paul and Fran Riste. Roger and Evelyn Conant and Harry and ~1arian Emerson. PONTIAC" .. • ·- l..AS T 2 DAYS ~6'--L. ... - EYERYTHING FROM DINGHIES TO LUXURY SAILBOATS&. OCEAN CRUISERSI ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST PONTIAC DEALER IS INTERVIEWING NOW FOR 2 EXPERIENCED NEW AND USED CAR SALESMEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 2•d A#IUAL .. ,Hl!OUEEN"· : WEITEI# IATIO#At ... ~::,.., • COUIMlll . -• • • • • 2 EXPERIENCED MASTER MECHANICS EXCELLENT PAY PLAN • PAID VACATIONS • HOSPITALIZATION BONUS PLAN AND OTHER BENEFITS FOR INTERVIEW CAU SAW MANAGER SERVICE MANAGER SERVICE FIRST 636r.2500 • I I ------~----------- J8 DAILY PILOT S.turday, Marci\ 21, 1970 Final 1969-70 Area JC 9 Prep Basl{ethall Log Stt111et League J rdne Lengue ~tT"ANCIA H-"'"' Ji r=:;w'\Uidl ' .. " " " H " H It " " ._, " " " .. ~1 " -. .. ,, • " .. ~i " " " " tt .. " .. " • " ,, " n " " " • " • :1 " " M " " " " " .. 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San Antonio !9 GGlcltn Wu! 9• Rio Hondo Ut a11 LA n !~Ortl> 106 A So<..!l!wesl 9& LA Harbor Ill Golden sW Jt 10il lllo Hendo 69 rvore" Ii!'/ E111 LA 116 LA Sou1~we1t " ~II Hlrbor '!2 nn'r• Co1t1 6 csr: 1l C~molo11 ll Fuller1on E111 U 111·10 71 (11rul 86 C.ltf'l~llt n c-ot~n n USC Fro1~ II Sir.I• Monl<a 90 C~•H'v l'll Moor~"~ 81 L"'1~ B•~:h ~5 "''°"'"' 16 C~aftev l9 S-.n Oi"o Mtwi 119 \'l'P•I LA 79 LACC ~~ Otango Cots! 89 LA Vo!l•v 66 (~erts• U L-' H1rbt:>,- ~ CYD<t" I• LA t<&rlxif' IJ L-' So;;!~"hl l'l ~X'c~ondo ' lifn1urf U Gel<!«n W~I U C•oren 1l LA Horbor i,00 EAoc~onCIO IOI Gcl~n Wt~! Corvettes Rule OCIR Tonigl1t " .. " " .. u " " " .. " " " " " " :i " .. " .. " :1 " '" .. li " " "' " " " " .. .. .. .. " '" " " .. " .. " " " l .. " " " ii Ir. It's Don Cook's turn again tonigh i al Orange County In· ternall onal Race\\·ay. 'l'he v ct c r a n Huntington Beach drh·cr \\'ill be behind the wheel or his Corvette fun• ny car for the OCIR funnies compethlon. Time trials begin at 2 p.m . with the side by side elimlna· tlon.~ taking place from a to 10:30 p.m. Orlginally scheduled Jan. JI, lhe unique event was postpon- ed until today ht-cause of rain. DurJng the interim, Cook has constructed his n e w Corvette funny and rellow Huntington resident DI c k Bourge.oi~ h::is driven ii to vie· 1ory at the WirJt.ernallonals In February. Costa ~lcsa·s: Vic f\torse and Gary Dcnsbam have also put together brand new 'Veile fun- nies since the rain oul oc- curred and both will be on hand at OCIR todl)' to yJe for the ia.ooo !)Urse. SALLY BANANAS PEANUTS · ----~ Jlello agaln, boys and girls and welcome to another Satur- day of fun and games with Uncle Len and his gang. Well, you kids did pretty \\'ell with your writing this '''eek and Uncle Len had a lot of mail to open. l am happy that you read your history books for last week's drawing. I received a question this week about how to send jokes into Carol's Corner. Just mail your entries to Carol's Corner, care of Uncle Len, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Remeber Ii I i ~:· <:: ~. [i #'·"'"' ----= -· ··-·· <> -"""';::a .•• • By Charles Barsotti By Charles M. Schull > l'LL IMAGl~E "™AT l'VE S<X.l> A MIUJON COOE5 ! •• · 1 I rn . . . .lf ~-::> --::> == >- Remember, each winner will receive a Kennedy half dollar .------------------------------.1 for hie effort in either drav•ing or in jokes and poems. 1'.1any of you will be out for Spring vacation next '"·eek. Ucle Len also knows of some families who \viii be taking long trips to many places dur· ing the break. rm sure mos! of you bays and girls will also take trips to the sunny beaches and snow cove red mountains of * PRIZE WINNER * Robert Rice, 12, 303 Priceton Drive, Costa ?11esa Any child under 12 can enter Uncle .Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on pie'ce of pl ai n, lvhite paper 5' inches Wide and 4 inc hes deep. Use black ink and. make lines bl ack. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own \\'Ork. (3.) Put your name, age and address en back of ~ra\\'ing. Mail it to Uncle Len 's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa . Winner wlli receive Kennedy half dollar. California as well. '--------------------------------'I There are many exciting places to visit all over the world. Many children and their parent:! every year travel from California to t\1eK· ico. Canada, Europe, Asia and to most or the other ~ states to visit places they have only seen pi ctures of. where you went or where you /? IJ. /? woold like to go somewhere in 1-----La1·o{j Lorne1• -----11 This week Uncle Len "'ants you to use travel and your spring vacation as the sub- jects for your drawings. Tell me in pictures what you did, Andy's Fun Ask any kid. "Ask Andy'' Is fun. Stt It Saturda~s In tht DAILY PILOT. the great, v.•ide world. For those or you who stay home, dream a little. Or if you can't think of anyplace to draw about, draw a 'picture sho"·ing your favorite part of spring or Easter-time. Hono rable mentions in the Alamo drawirig contest were Kurt Lystne, 11, Costa Mesa; Jeanine Kay, 11, Fountain Valley: and Roger Brannon, 9, Newport Beach. In the poetry contest , honorable mentions go to Nan- cy Malec. 10. Costa Mesa and Clara Simpson, 10, Costa Mesa. SPRING Spring is flowers that Vlill bloom, And break away the winter's gloom. So shimmering are the gay sun'.t rays. That the se become the longer days. Ne\v animals are born, And natUre bto,vs old Spring's horn. . Send Y•• t1"'*"' te A* AJNf.,, ,1• er..,. c ... o.n, PUet, ... 1160., c .... ....._ C~lf. """' Wlldl • ~•t~ 10-itOW-"' DI ttl• WNW Moll llKYC~ M Leu I. Mtrll' LloKl!vtt, "' U, 1111 l'tnn WWMt, P.,,n1Y1Ytnl1, fol' tM!' _,. lion : How are the moon rocks dlf· fe~nt from tbe earU1'1? Scientists we~ not surprised to find that the moon and earth mintrals ~ auembled• from the same old b1slc (']ement.s. The surprises y,1ere in how the moon assembled IL! b1u1ic ~lemenls Jn mineral compounds. Most of them are ~omewhiit slmi.lar lo certain t arth rocks , though three were unkno"·n. llO\\'f:Vtt, all lhe lunar samples were formed under different conditions and be11r age.old S(lfS of their dif# ferent envlronmenl ~Ith DO mote thu a aJlllC<, you might ml.stake the lunar material for a collection or smalllsh rocks and dusty debris from some barren badland area on the earth. But for the la.rt six months, 142 scientists from 10 countries have been scrutinizing these 4'11 i pounds of lunar matuta1 with every known test. And no doubt about it, those 23 smallish rocks, dust and lragmenll came from another world. With a closer look, you can su that the rocks are pit· ted with unearthly, glass-lined craters. Microscopes reveal Uoy glassy·walled cratua In the rock fragments and eve.n in the lunar dust. The bottom shits of 1he rocks, ~ burled In the lwiar RIDDLES and JOKES * TI1e cabbage, the garden ho se ~d the tomato decided to have a race. Ho'v did it go? P~IZE WINNER ·dn t.j:>I•:> 01 6uJA.JI seM 01ewo1 11.ji puir 1Su1uunJ lirM ISOlf 11~1 'pl'&lj e ll'M e61'qql':> 81.fJ. :JfMIU't' llt w111 l'tmbtrttft, 11, fl" &.. Gt•PIH Clrci._ "'"'"'" .. \l•lln Ke vin : \Vhat is fuzzy, bl ack, has red bumps and 500 legs? Mom : I don 't kno\\'. Kevin : l don 't either but it is on your neck ! dust, are rough and da rk. The upper sides, exposed to the lunar skies, are paler and -smoother. These surface signs reveal the airless moon's ex- posure to bombardments from spa~. The glassy craters were caused by strikes from meteorit es and rnicrometeorolds. The surface rock.s were eroded by particles from solar flares and solar winds, cosmic ri.ys and other bullets from space. The earth's minerals are eroded by weather and v.•ater but ou r age-old atmosph~rc has shield- ed them from most or the lunar type of cosmic erosion. The chemical structure of the lunar material revealed even greater differences. The moon's basic Ingredients i~ elude more Iron and titanium, zirconium and abundant Ions of argon and other rare gases. There Is less s odium, potassium, and nickel, u well as a total absence of w11er. On both the earth and moon. atoms of basic elements were assembled in rocky mineral compounds. Some or the rocks from the Sea of Tranquility resemble certaln basalts in the earth's seabeds. Some re~emble other igneous earth rocks. However, the pro- portions of their basic h'I· gred\enls differ -&nd the two worlds built their racks under vasU.V different eondltions . 'Ve do not know how the moon rocks crystallized. but certAtn features suggest th11t they did ao ln an oxyaen-depleted e~ vlronment. The lwiar IJD'lples revealtd IC1wl11 IC0\111111, t. MIUltll Vlttt three n1inerals that are u,1kno\\'n in the earth's crust. All of them contain iron and all have unwieldy names. hlagn esian fer· ropseudobrookite is a lunar mineral compound of iron and magnesium. titanium and ox· ygen. Another is titan.ium-lron- iirconium silicate. There aI.w were small samples of pyrox. mangite,_an iron silicate m1de in the lab but not found in 'the earth's crust. No d oubt samples from ·other areas on the luna r landscape will yield more unearthly minerals - and also help scientists to clarify the still mysterious origin and past history of the moon . Anl!Y Miid• • Wltl'N .... 9111k to Su1an Glor.Uno. ••• 10, GI kow•~i.n. ConMCllwt, for tttr .. ,,..uon: Does 1eawater make the rain aalty? The life story of a raindrop begins when the s u n evaporates moisture from the earth. And most ol the world's moisture is in the mighty ocezis. Most of our rain, then, mus~ come from moisture ev- aporAted from the salty seas. But the moisture that !omu the rain clouds does not take the salty chernlcah1 along with It. The wann sun gives the water molecules.enough ptp to separate and noa.t up to mlri.glc with the other gases of the alr. The aalt In the seawater ls a mlxlure of chemicals dissolved In Uny partlcles. When the waler tYIPoflles, Lhe)' Jtly behlnd. wattr-, OAILY PILOT J (: TUMBLEWEEDS PLAIN JANE HILDEGARD, I AM NOT SQOEEJ:ING 'IO<Jj ... VOO ARE SQUEEJ:ING-M!! RING RING ,r By Tom K. Ryan • 91-ABBERMOUTH By Frank Baginski STEVE ROPER By Saunders ll!llDIDl!IDllDIQ ,.,------...11ll5 15-A "'I r-'''-''-- 6000 MORNING, ALEXANDRA! ..... M friAl<ING A FAST CHE'Cl( 10 5EE IF AAYOF MY EDl'IORS "'EEO ADVICE' STM•·PLEA5€ COME It.I AAD CLOSE THE DOOR! OOl/TTELL ME ltlll'~ PERSONAL PROS LEM /- AND QU!Tf SERIOUS / i fAPfl"CllPS li!RSJ A .. :Ul!Pr PERK!NS JUDGE PARKER f;::>~-----...-.w;5E, CAMILLE, I TMINK 'a SHOOlP SAM •• I LET ME ST.t.RT CotM\JTMEMT C"'4'T PO PR:OCEP'URES FOR CAn~ YOf TMIS TO CANNOT TA.KE CARE Of Ml"' C-'l!:l ~ MElfE AT MOME ! "-"""'"" MUTT AND JEFJ 'IOV'P &E POING THIS FOR U.RL AS WELL .t.S For YOURSELF'. c.>J.\IU.E, TMlS Will EVBmlA.LLY A.FF'ECT' YOU! 'r'Oll CAN'T STAY COOPEO UP IN A. ROOM WITH A SIC!( MA.N .. PAV A.FTEl2: 'OAY AFTfE~RiO~·Y~.ii"g~~~ I I WAHT YOU TO ARRANGE FOR ~E TO DRAW A $3000 ADVANCE AGAl!i5T MY FUTURE SAtAAY/ By John Miles By Harold Le Doux WITM YOUR MELP, t ON IM.NA.GE ,._.; TO UVE THROUGM nus. SAM.! •• &UT I PO NEED YOU TO ~ --' &E CLOSE TO ME : , ........ :.·.::. -. ~. . _, ""' BUT I SAT IN AT I • • fl Ii II ' ' JEFF, I CAME OVER"lb SORROW ONE OF' '1UL1US!! WERE YOU PLAYING DICE? NO, I WASN'T.' WERE'>t>U PLAYING POKER? NO, I WASN'T PLAYING POKER- A TABLE WITH A BUNCH OF THE BOV'S YOUR ITG! GORDO MISS PEACH I J I l ' • ,,,,,,,,. :c1..11P= ,1 11, .. , .. ,, p ,,,,, -., ..... -,11 1 ... """"""' "1<.. -·, , ..... ,. "'P • ,,,,,,, ,., .. "'" ..... ... . ,,,,, .. :C:~P .. • ,,,,,,, VIETNAMIZATIOJVf POlARIZA'f/Olo.V COM~TE/ilz/.Tt<J'4 a;!U. Nlz/.TIO/o// !Tl.s .&A.KFVJ., J'l-l.1ELI-YOIJf • • 6 1G De811iR: loPA'// · t..eSi"E~ -\lr-AR.Tl'\U~ • • T HAT COULD! By Gus Arriola A DE-JIUMANl2EO WORlD MIGHT JUS'f 131' rliE" ONJ. V ANSWERr • • YOU WEil!> • !>OIN(r GREAT, J.lt'TllUJ_ By MtD -IT'S A ~~AME NE, PE<IDE'D TO •fPl!A", ALSO. OAILY PILOT ' Sal11nlay, Much 21, 1970 .· . . • • ' ' • . SISTER ACT -The"Wiison sisters of Huntington Beach -lrom left, Helene;< KBlby .and Darla -are ~eatured in tile upcoming m\(sicar prQduction of "110 10 the Shade" for the Long Be4ch Civic Light Opera. All • Ill FaDiily • ' ' Beach Sisters in '110' FiveyoungH u n Ii n g Ion 'Beach re sidents have been cast in Long Beach Civic Light Opera's upcoming production, "110 in the Shade." Kathy, Helene, and Darla Wilson are members or the si n gi ng ensemble, and Bernadine Judd and Patrick Dunne appear in specialty dance numbers. The musical Wilson sisters are daughters of Mr. a\1d ~1rs. James Wil son of 14582 Yucca Circle, Huntington Beach. Kalhy, a freshman at Orange Coast College, has ap- •• peared in various Westminster High School shows. includi ng "Diary of Anne Frank." She was also a member or the school's concert choir, vocalist in the 1969 Westminster pop conce rt. and set designer for two productions at Antelope Valley College. A cheerleader and n1ember of the honor chOir at Stacey Junior High School. Helene has performed in talent shows at the school and for the Los Angeles Parks and Recreation Department. Darla, a first grader at the lda Clegg Elementary School, bas been featured as a singer at local PTA meetings. F o u r-year-<>ld Bernadine Judd and 6-year-old Patrick Dunne ar~ making their first theatrical appearances in "110 in the Shade.'' Patrick is a student at LeBard Grammar School. The romantic musical "110 in the Shade" is based on Richard Nash's comedy, "The ltainmaker." The n1 u s i ca I score was created by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, authors of "The Fantasticks." Starring in the CLO produc- tion are Dick Jolmson and Ruth Johnson. Opening April 3, the show will run for two weekends at Jordon Auditorium, 6 SO O Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach -Friday and Saturday even- ings at 8:30 and Sunday after· noons at 2:30. Ti cket information may be ob ta i n e d by calling (213) 432-7926. 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Tilt DAll.Y PJLOT dOH. That's who. /Ind wllfrt tlw can you (Ind cottnt commtnl.lty on 1011r communJtyl Cllttk the .tdltorlill page of YOUR c-0mmunit.(s dlilJ ntWJ9'1H''· Lile DAJL Y PILOT, or course. Hit Writer ~olleds Bent Neil Simon Vnique Among Broadway Playwright$ By JACK GAVER )las been without serious com-below the surface of funny NEW YORK (UPI) -Tt's petition ln that respect in the dialogues. unfair, that's v.'hat it is. lt's 1980 decade. This has made The play is in three. acts, carrying nepotism a blt too hJm a fortune, bu! there are \\1ith one character appearblg far. Both realtors a nd those who do not take him too in all o! them. He ls a (Attlsb, playwrights might be justified seriously as a playwright, balding, middle-aged fellow, in jn staging protest marches. altho.ugh he is a fine' dramatic the person of Ja.met Coco, who There's this fe llow Neil craftsman and as keen a com-oww.a searood restaurant and Simon. He writes plays, verX mentator on human nature as feels that, after 2.1 years of successful ones. He also owns, there is in the "theater. marital .fidelity, he is owed a the Eugene O'Neill Theater. "Last of the Red Hot little sexual fling before· it is So, he puts one of his plays in· Lovers" should. do somet~ng too .late. to his theater just to be sure to revise this estimate of Over a period of several that he can couat on getting Simon. Admittedly , it is not months, it shows him in the rent regularly for a Jong his 1nost hilarious p 1 a y , assignations with three widely time to conte. although it is funny enough. different females. One is a There isn't an o I her But it has a certain depth in · laconic married woman who American playwr ight who can its comical examination of the IIkes promiscutiy, the second' do that today, Offhand, J can't 1 _h_u_m_a_n_,e,c_on_d_11_1o_n_t_ha_1_c_u_1S __ is~•~""_:'Y:__Y:_•_un_g::___w_ou_l_d·.::be~ 1 think of a similar exact case in ollr stage history, although there~ might be s o m e ~oo.rtterline example In the past such ~ a,s producer-director Davia Belasco getting c~ au thor credit on a play in his own theater. Anyway. the new play in the Eugene O'Neill is "Last of tbe Red Hot Lovers," and ii is a dandy and a big, fa.t hit, so plan ahead if you want to get tickets. There is a large ad- vance sale. and lines of customers are at the bot of· lice every day . YOU ARE THEii AS TllE HUNTll SIAllU l1t( MOST RIOOOCIS AlllMAIS ON IAllH TAKE YOUR PARENTS TO SEE THIS FILM ... singing actress who is a com- plete kook addicted to smoking pot and the third is a disillusioned married woman. who is a close frien<i or the man's wUe. Each of these adventures ends in comic frustration. 'I Coco, after a string of prom-! iaing performances, mostly / in off-Broadway productions, makes it big In this one. Linda Lavin, Marcia Rodd and Doris Roberts are wonderfully ef· lecti ve as the women invo~ Simon's new play is aftE"' that must be seen. PIECE OF ACTION Neil Simon miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "O'TOOJ..E BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR! .. .'C~ips' One Of The Year's Ten Best!" -NATIONAL BOARO OF R!Y/fW ' I 1 ~W)'4')hytt ,..._u All Arth11t P. J_. Pm:llldioll tt.UTinc Peter OToole· Petula Clark "Goodllye, Mr. Chips" ' "811 Dllney-, j, JULESVERil/E'S ·.~ \@~~~ ALSO ''The Horse In The Grey Flannel Suit'' CONTiNUOUS SHOW SAT .0SUN.0MON.0TUES. :' fltOM 1 P.M. ~ •DWARD9 I C§·t•i(· THeATl'tE tv.1100: .. ~ {.QSTA W$ ... -~·l-~101 ---·---...... --Positively Ends Tues. ltoMrt ltHford i1 ... ,,. ... _,,.,,, ........ -">,,, It is a worthy companion for Simon's two current long-run Broadway Shows, ' ' P I a z a Suite'' and the muSica l , ''Promises, Promises." He started in 1960 wilh "Come Blow Your llorn." Then came "Barefoot in the Park;" "Lit· tie Me," "The Odd Couple,'' "Star-Spangled Girl," a n d "Sweet Charity." west CN•I ftlC S.trlll to•tt Pltu ffX Aftlhtll!I 5•nl• Au .JU.ISll Cnto M.-S*-2111 JU.4CMO WMlrd•YI t :J0-1:00-t:IS PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES WOHflLRA~ Sun. 2:U·4:)0.1:•.ftU SI!, U :00.2:1M::I0-7:eo.t:lf Ji° was profits from those that enabled Simon to buy the Eugene O'Neill Th e ate r , allhough I'll never understand why anyone wou ld want tol --:~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___________ iiOiiiiiiiiiii~·i OY.'n a Broadway play house I even if he had all the money in the world. And if he keeps up his pace for another decade, it's just possible that Simon might approach that status. Simon's success has been based on an ability to "write funny" consistently, and be Bain Hits Actress' Role in TV By VERNON SCOTI' HOLLYWOOD !UPI) Barbara Bain, three-time Em· my winner for her dramatic performances in "Mission: Imposslble," noted w i t h dismay that not a single show in prime time television in- cludes a dramatic actress. At liberty since settling a 10. monUl-long contract battle with Paramount SI u d i o s, which filmed her adventure series. Barbara has answers as well as questions to the phenomenon. "No one can explain why ac• tresses on TV are limited to situa tion comedy." she said. "But there is a lack of clarity as to what a woman is today. What her life is about. Where she is going. "Certainly we can't return lo the old fashioned glamor days or what once passed for sophistication . It is a transient time for women in uneral, and that is reflected on the television sc reen." Barbara could not have been talking about herself. She is beautiful, sexy and exquisitely curved. She has no doubts about her femininity and ap- parently knO\\'S where she is going -upwards in her career. "\Vhen I played Cinnamon Carter in the series I tried to 1nake her intelligent as well as physically appealing," she said. "The concept doesn't occur to writers of movies or television. Most male writers have a fantasy about females and it's. off-center. They can- not imagine a woman being both Intelligent and beautiful. "It's not difficult for ac· tresses to play those parts. But a sexy. Intelligent fema le role is rart. I '~'i!>h thev·d write a role in which ihe fe1nale is jus1 bright, or not dumb.'' Evidently there are few female writers of screenplays. Barbara cannot recall a single $Cript written by a woman for "Mission: Impossible.'' During Barbara's enforced layoff fr-0m movies a n d television she devoted most of her time to her lwo young daughters and husband Martin Landau. who also starred in "Mission: Impossible." A11tlltn¥ OvlH "A Dream ef King•" (Rl ,: .. I "Tick, Tick, Tick" EXCLUSIVE ORANGE ·coUNTY SHOWING ~,,.rt _"':;; ii 6714260 2905 East Coost Hwy. 5th SMASH WEEK Corona del Mar 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS IEST ACTORS -Onri11 Hoffmo11 • Jo11 Yol9h' IEST PICTURE IEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS -Syl•io Mn ... IEST DIRECTOR -Joh11 Schlesinter IEST SCREENPLAY BEST FILM EDITING ShowhHJI crt 7:00 a11d 9:30·-:-Motlllffl Sunday - ••• • •• .............................. * COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. * ~ NEWPORT BEACH * 644·0760 CONSIDER THE POSSIBILITIES 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ! Best Supporting Actor -ELLIOIT GOULD Best Supporting Actress -DY AN CANNON Best Original ScrHnpl1y -PAUL MAZURSKY, LARRY TUCKER rr Best Clntm1togr1phy -CHARLES LANG Alice "' A rFtANKOVICH PR'ODUCT10f"I NATALIE. ROBERT BOB & CAROl B.LIOTT OYAH WOOD C1J1.P & TED & ALICE GOUlO . CANNON ~ W1ltttll WI' lih11t ~ lntlltM ~l'M- PAll MAZtm "' lAllR't m · QllliCY .lll(S • M.L fMIJ'lllll 11':"1,.t. . .:.:."~.~-, "..., ... .,. l•lr.!iii.::o:~ IJllUll \l\«A TIM. IMiUIWl\I IUR111.r11Ull\ 1-a;;;-............ ) In "P~OPLE SOUP" W111 Ol-r'• ''THE COMl"UTliR WOll:E TINNlli SMOliS" (0) C•lor ... ...;,;;.;;,;;j "Tl(E PAIU!l'IT TR.Al"" ((U Shows Start at Dusk• Children under 12 frHI Wl ll Oi1111y'1 "11'1 $EARCM 01" THIE CASTAWAYS" IGl Ca.lor ... "HOltSli IN THE GREY fl..ANNEl. SUIT" (Gl Colar A Mollen Plc!llni C1•Hk "Mll'I HUit" (G) Cllor ... "l llLLIET FOil A Glil'llRAL.'' lGJ £:irclinl~• o ...... Co. ortv .. 1n I -.::,"::'.,~) ·~·~.~~~~j~.~~'" ____!__ .• , --DM2U !'HELL f lGHTERS" UNI•• 11 mnt bt wllll pat1n1. 4 AcMlemy Aw1rd Nomlnolltn• "80a & CAROL & TEO & ALltf." "ALL NEAT IN ILACK STOCKINGS" (It) Ull'd•• 17 Mini IN wlm ~••tnl "STAl~E" lltl "G0008YE COLUMIUS" 1111 UrMler 11 Mt11I •• wlltl ''''"' 1....,.,.,gwrwr I CharlieCJlrown and the "Peanuts' Gang in their ~stcMovie! .,.,.. ... \Wltol_.,_.,. ...... Al& -··Ill 11l811Zflllllt1Dt .._111 lll8llZ .. ._.OWUI lltclUZ --•LIE MBalSOM Wat. aesaz: ..,. .. ...,.., lldQll..,. __ 1r't'INCI CIUMMll --JOHN iOllll lliJlli'R lB11Cl41• ... ____ i!iJ-== 1o.-. can8' FUIS PfPBITAlllfl • -fllllllllllf lttM2'9· l:IM:ll 1:11 • l9 lll:ll II •Steve McQuee~ . 'The Reivers": J STARTS WtDNESDAY World ·PrM .. re E119....,....t llotfllng has been left out oJ ·The Adventurer,.· A ™Ml(Ot 11:1\11: allllU.IBlll llllWllllllllf 11ABIERI lai 16i !tfti1M IJMNIU!lllS' ~HARDI! ROBBll! NOW.THRU TUESDAY Jao11 leffrd1 e Sttllo Srefflll '1'1111 BAU.Allor c:am.a , ·uona: , I ~ .,, TECHNICOLQR<bf1om WARNER SRO$ ALSO Woody Allen In "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" -............ o-.. -... --1n-.111 $.\Mf.N t•OYI t. VJ! OJlGoO ,., 2 .~~L:v GREATS Matinees Daily For Easter Vacation .• CIAAJ!.9 • Mi ~ii!..· Wiiffi 2IWI Top Di111.., I WI!~ li..i ,,.._ •IW G""1t 11 ... ~M~ =======================11 <Ol'ITIMUOUI lr.M f',M. IUl'IOAY I l • ~} • • ' ' I ! ... Figuring Oscars By film Logic . ' Bf ,f'ERNON srorr HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -It takes mott ~ a crystal ball lo determine the winners or the Academy Awards ln aJ:I.. Vance Of the presentations. Logical deduction is the favored method of scientists :ind cinema fanatics Who v.·orship at Oscar's sbrioe. Plebeians use a simpler means, the process of ellmina. ti on. Therefort, with tht a~ plication or that formula , gossip and guess, the wiMers v1ill be: Best picture: "Anne of the TOOusand Days." Best actor: John \Vayne for "True Grit." Best actres.s: Genevieve Bu- jold for "Anne of t h e T~usand Days." Best ouj,poitlng ..;lor: Gig Young for "They S 4 o o t Horses, Don't They?" Best supporting 1ctress: Sylvis Miles for "Midnight Cowboy .. " Best song: 11Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head." Now for the erplanaUons : "Hello, Dolly" won't win. It ls a bl(, splashy, out al date flbn in the eyes of voten. "Z" won't win because ft will get the Oscar for best foreign film. · "Butch Cassidy and the Sun· dance Kid" won't win. It is a comedy in an age of grim reallty: "Mldnight Cowboy" bas the best chance or upset- ting "Anne: of the Thousand Days" because it is simply ex· cellent. 'Revolution' Film Theme At-Irvine A atrle1 of films oa the tbtme 01 "Revolution m Latin America" will be 1 h o w n starttnc '111ursday, Aprtl 9, at 4C Irvlne under 1ponaors.hlp of the Departm111ti or Hbtory and Spanish and PortlllU'J' and the Program ls Com· paratlve CUlture. The program, open to the public without char1e, will be held In Room 101..of the Physical Scieoces Building at 8 p.m. seven Thursdays in April and ~fay. The opening program \viii feature two liJms, ••The Revolution in Human Ex- pectations" and "Brull: Tbe Gathering Millions.'' DAILY 'ltDT Jf THl!.TRE HARIOR•ot ADAMS, COSTA MESA. PHONE $46·3102 OH HAllOI ILVO, • OHi Mtll IOUTH OP SAN DllOO PWY, World Premiere Engagement STARTS WEDNESDAY Noll*'ll hll bMn i.rtout of "The~ {i ' .~ Wayne will win because he's an institution and save a brilliant performance in °True Grit." Dustin Hoilman and Jon Voight will canc<I Me T~'s Fightin' ll' ords another out because both are ll>ML.Y ,ti.OT 1t1tt PMM The series also will include "Venezuela-last Chanct for Democracy," Apr i I 16 ; "Brazil: The Take-off Polnt," April 23; "The Emerging World,'' Instrument of Foreign Aid and "Instrument of Intervention," all under the subject or American foreign policy, ~1ay 7; "Caatro vs. Batista," May 14; "Cuba: Bay of Pigs," May 21, and "South ... ,AIWO.HTl'Cnflf ..tOllPH&Lswml '3 1,1 nlTlm:LIW" LtlftJIOI l * MATINEES DAILY* COHTINUOUS f l OM l :OCI PETER USTINOV· PAME!A TirFIN JONATHAN WINTERS ·JOHN ASm' ~ r.s- WAil DISNEY IF I WWW :.BALBOA . • . . 673-4048 ' • ' OrlN • 6:45 70t E. SafMI a.lltM ,...IMllla "rib crackin comedy" .. -· .. in "1li.dnight Cow b o Y. '' Jay ·McConnick (left) and Randy Keene play a pair or short-{empered jurors in Richard Burton and Peter the Lido Isle Players' comedy "Ladies of the Jury " closing a five-day engage- O'Toole are on losing-streaks. ment tonight at the Lido Isle Clubhouse. ' THE ADVENTURERS ............ "'M ~ ~IWU.D--· mi-· ,AHA"1SION'• • CQ.Ofll Burton's is the longest In----"'------------------------ Oscar history. ~tiss Bujol d is the favorite because of the difficulty of her role. J ane Fqfda was miscast as a !oser 'ln "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" because she is a winner and a 1trong girl off-screen. Liza Minnelli will come close but the academy isn't sure her great performance wasn't a nuke. Jean Slmmons and Maggie Smith fill out the category but were seen in »- so movies. Jack Nicholson will almost win best supporting actor. But Gig Young will win. Elliott Gould was good. but not up to the others. Anthony Quayle and Rupert Crosse did fine jobs, but not fine enough. Miss Miles will win best su~ porting actress because the academy loves pro at It u t e roles. Dyan Cannon stands a chance, but this Is her first big one and carries the nuke onus with It as is the case with Miss Mlnn<llJ. Fellini Brings New Movie to Hollywood ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 . -• • • • • • 'Satyricon' America-Votes or Violence/' ------------------May 28. • • By BOB TBO~IAS films condemnd." so we lried lo think what elae e : HOlJ..YWOOD (AP.) The scope is immense, yet we could call it. e • ·Federico Fellini, an amiable Fellini claimed: "It is a very '1 I suggested 'Petronlus' e • bear of 8 man, was in town to cheap picture, l think no more Salyricon, but United Artists e F h • I I d e show his latest film. Jlis than $2~'2 million . P.1ost o1 the sai d nobody would know who • as IOD S an • evaluation of Hollywood: A sets were impressionistic, you Petronius was. They wanted to e • nice place to visit, but ... be see, painted on a backdrop." call it 'Fellini Sat.yrlcon." That • • ·'"~\d;'t w~! ~·.~·;~ ~:·~. tilf.~ ~ displeased with the ~:~::.:~:;tr.t,,;: ':;;; ~;:: e ON CIRCLE DRIVE -NEWPORT CENTER e Michaelangelo Antoioni, did "I •anfed 'SatyrlC1ln,' but a pos t r op he -'Fe Uinl' e . • make a film in America , the :::i,anaootothe~erlta!~r"sw·'°n,m~aenryy Sdaotnyne ·wtconlh' AlfredtheHi~tcha !,..!~ 0ls, e MONDAY • SHOWS 2 P.M, & 4 P.M. e controversial "Z a b r I s k i e ~ e e P · t .. Th t Id 't k 1 quick aad very bad, and ltwas William Wyler or other direc-F~\~~i. 8 wou 0 wor or bllJIJled by the government. tors. No, they wanted 'Fellini •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •'A man must make a film 1 _N_o-'w_I_w_ou_J_d_not_us_e_the_u_·u_,:_• _sa-'ty:...rt_c_on_'._" ________________________________ _ about what he knows, and .? do not know America," said' Ole Susannah Yort (They Shoot Horses), Goldie Hawn (Cactus Flower) and Catherine Bums ~'"(Last Summer) were famed Italian director. "It is all right for a writer to 1ay 'the table' Jn a book. But tt Is different with a director. He cannot • saf' 'the table'; he must show you everything that Is on the table, And for that you must know the place." A liARSOlf IWl!N- W,l,lf[R lillRISCH PR00JCroN ~ C1JlOR ~ Delw lntmUrtllll ONE WEEK ONLY WINNEROFll .ACADEMY AWARDS ""1-"Bm l'ICTIJRE"! ,....,.,,. En/otaiNnaJt ErperiDlce of a LifelilMI .. .~ overshadowed by the perfonn.ancts (If the atars in their pictures. John Schlesinger (Midnight Cowboyi will win for best direction because his picture won 'l. Arthur PeM (Alice's Restaurant), George Roy Hill (BUteh C351Jdy) and Sidney Pollack (They Shoot Ho=l all deserve an award, but not the Oscar. Costa-Gavras (Z) is unknown to academy members. "Raindrops'' will win best gong honors because it seems to be the only tune being played regularly on the radio. ' Fellini came here with his United Artist picture, "FellinJ Satyrlcon,,'' based on Petronius' fragmentary tales of lust and decadence in the Roman Empire. Whal it's all about, Alfie, I'm not sure; I'll leave that to the highbrow crit.ics to fathom. But it is most certainly a stunning achievement , packed w I th visual shocks and limlUess im- agination. The director himself pro- vided in inkling of his purpose: "The film is not about the Roman Empire al all. It ls the slory of our ci vi llz a tlon today-the desperate search for pleasures, the decadence and alienation, the failure to communicate." If the world is indeed in the shape that Fellini envisions, then it might be better 1f we all got off . "Fellini Satyricon" i~ not your run-of-DeMille Roman spectacle. All the gore and grolesquorios that the Romans were capable of are portrayed on film . The explicit sex caus- ed the film to be condemned by the Catholic Church in I taly-''v ery good for business; some producers try to pay the priests to have their P'llTIR ll:ANIT'I 'AS"IOHS & lltTOM INC. HONG KONG TAILOR IM TOWN AT 2111 t PaHlc CMlt Hwy. Hwtf"'tM IHch LAST 2 DAYS ONLY ""!:-;..~.:.'::''" CUSTOM CLOTHES AT HONG KONG PRICES 01ARIJON mtmN 'JMI ffAWKJNS M•n't H•lld T•Uortd Svfll 11 law 11 Ul.00. Ttl!Dr·<Md• 1hlrll •• low •• UI\'& uonlllr~•'.~ DIWll' 15.00. Cornplelt S.rvkt Ind SATISl"ACTIOM GUARANTEEO, Al$0 Ladlt:1' lllU/l llllll/W4t ~UllUI .-i111 Sulll. Ortu••· 8tldtd & Embnlld•rld Swe1i.r1 I nd 8tg$ Oii Ollplly. l~lillml·llllmllrl'-Gm'-J:Slllll Al.o ll:HOV Stock 81 HMO 1<°"9 Prlcn. 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O\\•ner \viii finance this type property in demand. I-furry and be first. Call no\v Di al 962-5585. LEASE/OPTION AT THE BEACH \Vilk to a private be01 ch at 13ayshores, 2 bedroom . den, 2 bath s. Lease for a year then buy it at toda.v's price. Terrific oppor- tunity. Nev.iports fin es t area. only $36,500. DIAL 645-0303 AUTO FIXERS!! SECLUDED Just what you've been looking for! No co m· plaining nelghbors1 Corner lot. 1401 deep. 2 separate yards. Perfect access to street. New· ly painted In and out, 3 bedroom home goes "·ilh it. Low. low down takes over existing FHA loan . No qualifying. fnquire 962-5585. FOREST E. OLSON, INC. HUNTINGTON BEACH 19131 Broolchurot 962-5515 COSTA MESA 2299 Horbor Blvd. 645-0303 General TOOi> CUSTOM Ivan Wells hom~3 Bedr9oms. family room, rugged stone · l~bearn ceilings, large lot on curve. t4 _160m for pool. Ask ing $59,9511. • CAMEO SHORES Secluded Country , ; I 4 BEDROOMS, paneled family roo m , e1egant formal dinipg room; sunny, delightful break· fast room; large master suite 'vith sitting room. Absolutely elegant & very beautiful. $87,500. OPEN F'or P('MIOnal Inspection SUNDAY l·S Unique contemp. Z-story L.R. 2 Br. 2 ba + llJC. $59,500. 436 Fernleaf CORONA DEL MAR O\\•ncr \viii linanet! f" · · lhis lovely \·irw home ixer upper for a qunlifil'd buyl'r Located in the bl!lck bay area looking for lhc finl'sl ot Newport Beach on ~ cl ;j Bcdroon1s :: Onths an i'.lcte. r eatlJring 2 honw. Vl!'W lan1ily roon1 corrals. end oscd larw l over-MACNAB·IRVINE • Forn111J rl in1ni;: area lookinic beautiful swimming Realty Company RcOuced $•1,000~ 4 Br. Pool. SJ'lllciou~ yal'rl & pool pool. The 200) sq. ft .. 3 bed· Cameo Shores 4545 Tremont ' . i98.i50. room residence needs paint 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 642 .. 23S 67S4210 Listed Exclusively '\'lth and elbow grease. but v.·hat 1080 Bayside Drive a price. ()1Yncr will finance nr 1,55;. Call today. -. ... -.. :.rarr.~W----Newport Beach 1000 General 1000 SAT/SUN. 1-S French decor, 2 l den. Pool- Siz(' yd. $43,500. 1319 Bonnie Doone Irvine Terrace, Cd~! REALTORS ORANGE COUNTY 'S DIRTY BARGAIN HAL PiNCHIN 673-4400 LARGEST $22,900. $508.00 DOWN FHA " .... ~~ ............ ~.-! 2629 HARBOR BLVD. , &RAE•A•LocTO!aRStu $111.00 mo. · $700 DOWN 546-8640 I $4S,llOO 4-Plox 67S-4392 Anytime OPEN EVES TILL 9,30 TOTAL Top >hapo. 'Bednn•. 1 BAl""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"" EASTSIDE 1------------11n exttll('tl\ area. Th is l bed-PllC:h. Bltiru:. good carpets 5 Bedroom ] BEDROOM BUILDERS roon1 home nt'fihi: lov('. s .. drnpcs. Paymrnts S·1ll.82. ATTENTION '· Eve rything you nced-bu\lt. P.l.T.L 30 Year loan. 812 + To Vl'tS. ThiR homr is In ins. forced a[r lwat. 1louble ~: Interest Finl TO SM.500. Hall of Fame bcauHful move-in condi1ion. INVESTORS garage, pool·~ll:l' lot. \Vith n Sho1v1 spenda b\('. Loi\', low do\\'r to anyon(' -ATTENTION! prier llkr 1his, you can'I C.111 eves. 5.JS.676'9 Si'('ing is brlil'vint;. Scllc1· J ust llst('(] for $21,:il)() ('nch, m iss. Hurry 011 lhl~ on!'. Completely redecot·ated in- beir!R 1ransfcm-d oul ol tll'o Jots presently zoned R-2. lerior. Outstanding kltehen. stat(', ('Xlrr.mely anxious. 12S' f'ronlage, coul : obtain beautiful shtUt" r a111tg thn.1- Asking S2l800 -i\lakc oil-\'arianre to R-4 , T('rrific Jo-out, hardwood fl!lQrs under C'r. ~·t1'1 ion for 1\·a\kinu to down-this carpe1ing. Ceda r Jrned town Coi;1a i\lcsn. P1,.s1•nl ORANGE COUNTY'S QfO('(' open Sal. & sun. t loset11. \Vonderful localion. inc0n1i-S260. ~r n10. O\\·n-LARGEST 1860 Nc-.1>0rt Blvd .. C.~I. $3-1,!'iOO. er 11lll carry 2nd. 546-3291 CALL 6 16-~ Eves. 5,18-6769 ORANGE COUNTY'S Open 7 t!:1ys to 8:31l P.i\t. 'l!:=:i~=:i::l!::il!:::~::::-::::-::::::::1 0 CO:Ts LARGEST PAVL•WHfll< BE SKEPTICAL! WALLACE 2629 HARBOR BLVD. CARNAHAN ~AYSHORES '"°'" '"" "°"'' roo buy • REALTORS •&ALTT C th y 546-8640 fro111 whon1 you buy it! ou -546-4141- 0PEN EVES TILL 8:30 1093 Baker. C.l\I. 54&.5440 1st TIME OFFERED rouldn't do BETI'ER than (Open Eveftings) ....... -.......... ~,... ... 1BA\'SllORE DRIVE . AHrnc-nus <'xtra lge Colle~e Park BAYSHORES CUTIE Ju~! lh1lf'<I on Bayi;hore Drive A hon('ymoon cullai.:c \\'l1h 2 bedroom!, l bath Rnncho styling Clean & 11('1tt Look at till' prier• $·19.300 -"HEY-VETS"--1i\1' <'arly Am('ri~n homt', Mme. 2 fireplaces. exqul!ite J"'':'l'l~!"'""~"!"~~I I S T -• Do ~hake roof. :z bedroom, room cpl~. all bll-ins. See all the $600 Down-Vets-3 )!JI ot•u \\11 mo\'cs rou n-~rooms-Co~• M••• 111• 3 Jx>droon1 beauty <'orn· for f'1o:pa11.~inn. honlf' in rx-olh<'r rl~inlblr fealures. D9U •1 pll'ta \\'ith "POOL:· separ-cellrn1 <~Tlflition. ShO\ln by Cle1n 111 " whistle, big lo!, all' 1 ~30 DEN. i\lodem appoinlmrnL PRICED a1 PAUL•WBl'l'B low-lo\\' down to M)'one. liuilt·in<:. All of th.is tocacrrl ONl,Y $-19.300 CARNAHAN Nesr new carpeling, priva\(' on 11 lorgr cul-Oe-AAc lot. ''C'' THOMAS •&.ALTY co. rear yard "'"llh view or Tran!'ien·rd o"·ncr Fll)1' scll hlulfs. Call now. Fi.Ill pricr (jf or ~-llA (.'all Realtor 11J!l1 lln.ker, C.i\-1. S.'6-5-l·llJ $23l500. WE SELL A HOME 2~1 \V Coost !1 111 . '."11s.:,;m ...,,...~~~~"""""'"! EVERY 31 MINUTES ~IO_:_Br~-=-\·r~J j HOME ~ ~,!~~~,,~,, ~"~"~ Sparkling It Is & oRANL<;.~~~~:TY's COMP' ANY REALTORS 673-4400 '''~"" o,,., .,,, , p" Expensive It's Not INCOME 2•2t H~~ BLvo. -, Irvine Terrace East Spaciou~ 3 BNttoor" & r1111'-1 . 3 btodroo~. 4 _ 2 bedroom. OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 Spnl!('ss 4 RR . 211 bath plus ily, HARDIVOOO F'LOOR."i, E ER OPEN SAT. & SUN. 12-' Spacious.Dix-~ sq, ft. \·ncloscd lanai. Elec. kitch· custoni "'all po per lo panel. Ail \I i1h Y»/w carpet. drapes, V YBODY en. brkllt. area. Low J('aoo. ling. Beautifully mai nta in-patios, closed garages. com-QUALIFIES hold fee. SAJe price ctl. ld(';i.I locfl tlon nrar park plttely fenced, ll'a!k to ma. Al ''Sl.OOl:r' Total dO\vn 11.nd s;,G,000 & schools. Fat1t"illc \'alue jor shopping center. 20';;; pa.y1ncnts of $159 per month For Appointment Ca.II 01 S28.950. Call 540-llSI OO·wn & OW'.'!Cr \\'ill finance. includes all, for this 1harp- CURT DOSH R It Brok('r 642-955."S. lharp 3 bedroom beamed ' ea Or SSOO TOTAL DOWN ttlllng "'"""'· C<>mploto SWEEPING VIEWI This nice 3 br is located just above the Har- bor entrance 'vith unobstructed vie'v of Bay, peninsula & ocean. Bring your binoculars \Yhen ~u come to see. 250 1 Ocean Blvd., CdM. Open Sal/Sun 1-5 LIOO ISLE Regal 2-sty home with 4 bdrms, den & 5 baths. Gracious brick courtyard. Fine fam- ily home in prestige area. $140,000 PANORAMIC DELIGHT Laguna whi te water coast line view and · twinkling iights from every room. Split level condo. 2 Bdrm plus den or fam rm, 3 baths. Beautifully decorated with all refinements including glass enclo~ed porch. Private beach. 2 pools, recreation areas, security gua rds. Call to see. CdM VIEW DUPLEX Th is corner dupl ex located west of hwy near . harbor entrance provides extensive view of both bay & ocean boating activity. 4 bdrms up, 2 dow.n. 3-car garage, fireplaces. cptng, · drapes, new dishwasher, elec range w/self cleaning oven. 2511 Seavie'v Open Sat/Sun 1-5 NEWPORT DUPLEX $43,SOO Good income + no \Vorries. l·three & fam rm, 1-one bdrn1 & encl lanai. 1 blk to beach. NEW OUPLEX & TRIPLEX Short block to beach at ocean or bay. Ne\v 3 & 4 bdrm units. elec. bit-ins, frplace, cptng. & drapes. Ready for first occupant $78.000 & $95.000 . BROKERS & SALESMEN \Ve are !nter~ie\ving men & women for both our Res~dent1~l & Investment Division. who posses_s 1ntegr1ty & enthusiasm to match our ~wn high standards. U you a re a profe ss ion al 1nter~sted in a beautiful office in the finest location,. wo rking ~ith congenial associates, 've are interested 1n meeting you. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 10.S "Our 25th Year" WESLEY N, TAYLOR CO, Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644--1910 --I 1000 General General 1llOO COZY CORNER FOR THE HORSEY SET lf you \\'A.Ill horsei;-you must sec lhis cozy 2 BR hom(' + 1 bath. This home Is \\'f!ll maintairl('d and has room for riding In the rear, il's Uke gelling the house for fl"f(l when you buy this 66x 300 ln1. Lot Owners A 3 BR. HOME FOR ONLY $10,995 Built on your land• FEATURING " 1080 sq, ft. ./ Doubl~ a1r.11ge. Top L"Dnd . Qul('I CuJ IJc.' Sfte 3 BR .. forn1AI thnl111> roo m 3fJO Sq. IL . larnily room Only S~l.l't()(I -Trnn~ 3031 CAROB ST. 1730 \V. Coast High"·ay 612-6-172 El-tl. 673-3468 --- :\ hup:r hect~s on a large "i th nevi· W11ll lo "·all car- Int or tO\\'Cri .. shade trtts, peis. All thls nMtltd on a PAUL1 WIDl'£ !"f'-.· hf-av,.· ~ha' carpet! hu.ae tot. Hum ·. 11 ..... ori't CARN ARAN ./ All lath and pluler ./ Pullma.n batli EASTBLUFF 2.11 4 \f\1ta Del Ortl 1''ewport Beach 644-1133 E ---.-,--"~!ftNlll Carefree Ltv1ng A•~'" yo• ;, "'" ;mm8'. 2 l \)('drm If tnmily rm FM!nch RANCll ST\'LE -Pace•ltttr Quarter ndct ft r t r l 11:. 4 bdrm. l'lcnn. deep curpe~. wa her/dryer Incl. Ow!M'r nice ynrd, S':fi loan poL'l .• moving <lUI of 5ttalt', make t ltw' 10 AChool, park, S."16,gj(l off('r! $22,500 PERRON '42·1771 I ')J'.,:-,1\7:r,1\· ]~;,1 f•' 5~6·59qo whh matchini: dr.ipt>~ ~tod-ltUt! RIAL TT C 0 • ./ Spa<"-lous \\'Dn1robes cm rnun11~·Sl.)'le k11cncn. WE SELL A HOME 1093 Baktr, c.~1. 546-$440 CALL 537-0JIO "TOTAL" payn1f'nts of SlGS EVERY 31 MINUTES l "'~~~~~~:!"J!!""'i1 •in mott Orenrc County and •wi"s~i.t~ ~~~k Walker & Lee HAPPINESS 0"" •P•"''"" ..... EVERY 31 MINUTES ..,... 11,~, m•"· ,1 •••m• ,_ h 1 STANCO & L ~•;iv •uu '\I '"' 111 •"rig a room tor YoW' BUI E S Walker ee ~!H9t 01><>0 'tit 9 PM "'"'own. Ste lhb 5 bdrm LO R , INC . ' ... ')PACE G.t.DAOE SPRciow; 2 bl!.01 j)ome at $.12.950. 10666 WealmlMte:r Ave. ''t' c.rden Grove 27~ llarhor Blvd. at AdAm1 home on ~ac, $33,500. CAUDELL REAL TY &lanced Po"'-er llomts ~J60 OP.en 'tll 9 PM Aft. 646-31251 or 675-4930 St&.M60 Ew:1, 5fA..l310 • • ' • Saturday, Marth 21, 1970 .~USES FOR $ALE HO~~ FOR SA':_~ HOUSE5 FOR SALE IHous1s F~R SALE_ HOUSE~_!OR SALE ,~uses FOR SALE ~HOUSES FOR s~E HOusE!iF~! SAL ~ DAILY PILOT 2:J HOUSES FO!i SALi"- I enerat 1000 General 1000 General. 1000 General 1000 Gener el 1000 General 1000 01n1r1I 1000 General 1000 . ''JJnJa J j/e '1 Pete Bar,.elf, f<eaftv l'USH • BunoN I LIDO WATERFRONT APARTMENTS Open Sat/ Sun 1 ·5 5101 SEASHORE DR! \ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES Retractable roor above spacioUs Atrium '"/ "\vet bar. Panora1nlc Vle\v from living rm, dining rm. 1na ster bedrm &: ki(chen. 4 BR, 31h BA + bonus r1n over 3 car gar. Cuslon1 built in Dover Shores by Ivan Wells - avail no\v for $99,500. 320 LIDO NORD OCEAN FRONT , DUPLEX SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 15 Linda Isle Drive Ne\v & beautiful 4 Bedroom, 5 bath h01nc with large sunken living roon1 & !am. r~1., wel bar. Radiant electric heat. Carpeted & pre6enl:1 California LivinCJ 1721 GALATEA, IRVINE TERRACE -En· joy a £orn1a l dinner 'vi th !iparkling Bay vie\v , or barlJil!:~e 111·ound lbe. pool. This elegant but unsophlst.icaled 4 Bedrm home has spa· cious interior and is open for your inspection 1Sal. & Sun . 2-5. 6 Beaulillll units. 6 Car garages & utility roon1, \Vlth 85 ft. fronting on excel19nt swim· 111ing beech. Un1ts are newly furnished. No'v $240,000. Excellent terms i\ValJable. con. LOT • \Vldo u.ndy be"('h. J bdrn1. uppr:r, ftri!. place, 1 bath, bit.Jn bfr t)'pe kitchen. l bdrm. io'>l't'r. fitt- place. I bnth • both unllll h11.ve exl.ra lge. llv. rooms - S~ BUY al S62,j00, landscaped. Priced ................. $155.000. SPLIT LEVEL On large corner lot. Block !rom Upper Bay. 3 Bedrm, 3 Ba + office. 17 x 23 Family rm '"/vie\v, 2 Oble garages + \vorkshop area. Space \v/vic\v. 2 Obie garages -1-'vorkshop area. Space for boat or trlr. Priced to sell $45.900. BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR (Our New Addrett) 833 Dover Or ., Suite l, N•wport Be•ch 641·4620 16 Linda ltle Dr ive BAYSHORES Ne\Y 5 bedroo1n. 5 batl.1 hon1e witp ups_~aifs;,, view· of Corona de! ~ar hills. 3 Fireplaces .&-" BBQ. Luxuriou s carpeting & panelling. Land- Gener el G.neral · 1000 1000 TERRIFIC BAY S II 0 RE DRNli: location. close to 2 private beache,.. Oriiinal O\\'ner ofJel'!I th h1 attractlve early American hon1e, 2 bd· rr11s. lg:I'. liv. roo1n, w/w cpt. roo111 10 enlaJ";e. exoel· lent l."01ldi1lon • PRICED at $'19.::00. scaped. With dock ......... ,, . : ... $145,000. 77 Linda Isle Drive Ne\\' 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. J\1arble entry, \Vel bar, A~l/FM Intercon1, f\t str. Br. has beiun ceil. 3 Frplcs ........... $175,000. 80 Lind• Isl• Drive 5 Eedroo1n & n1aid '5, 5 baths '''ith family room & large run1pus room. 3 Fireplaces. 4,246 Sq . Fl. Dock & boat slip ..... $159,300 W•terfront Lots N:o. 4: Excellenl 51 ft. Linda Isle leasehold lot. Plans avail. Consider trade ..... $35,000 No. 41 : Long \\•ater vie\Y facing 1-larbor Is- land \Y/76.2 fl. of frontage. Plans avail. No. 88 : Point lot 'rith 118 ft. 0£ frontage. Long \Vater view. Plans available. EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME -2645 BAM· BOO. This large 111odel is hard to find at any price, spacious a nd im1naculate 5 Bedrooms, 3 BA 'vith family-dining area. Jdeal for ac· live family. $49.500. Open Sunday 2-5. LIDO -OUTSTANDING FAMILY HOME -4 Bedrm & 3 BA \Yith sep. dining roon1. Lots of panelling, bea1ned ceilings thru-out. Priced lo sell. $63 .500. ' Offi.;e Open Saturd•ys & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALTY '160S Wtslcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 1000 General 1000 CLIFFHAVEN 5 BEDROOMS Only 5 min. from church. schools & shopping center. Set back 01\ lh acre site '"/vie,~· of n1ountains. Call today to see this unusual offering at 555.000. CHINA COVE· BEACH Unique custon1 built 4 Bedrm ho1ne just steps fron1 best ocean beach. Asking S72.000. ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors BAYCREST OFFICE 1430 Galaxy Dr ive, NB 646.ISSO Eastside 3 bedroom Closi n.( l'Usts only to vet~. LOI\ do11·n F'llA. This hon)C is 1~1'1. clean and 1rndy lo IX''Ti1'cd in, lo:::atr<I in the 1110•1 dl'~irnblC' E.1~~iclc :1rt!a o( Costa ~lcsa e~kini: S~l.OGO . Call no.,\: ORANGE cbUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR Bl VD. General I • 546-8640 1000 I Gen•."'--··-luOO \ OPEN EVES TILL 9,30 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR COLLEGE PARK I .rust 1't'l!ut·ed S.: O\I r~1 s.1ys. ! WA~~~~NT j,;;re;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:; SELL ITI 1 ,~ittli•• (Our Now Addr11sl AREA ~"!8"!3"'3"'D'lo'lv"!o"!•"!D"!r"!.,'l5"!u"!i"!le"!';'3,"!N"!"!.B"!."!"!'l"!"!"!64"!"!2.o4"!"!62"!0"!"!j Located nea r shopping. !in · maculate Hu't'e bcdroon1, for a lllUS! :.ell: 2 YC."ll'S you11g. ! GREAT BIG . OLLEGE 0·.,~·· Im• "''"''""'" & --• : two bath home "'llh e_11:~ra V n1us! dispo.'!c or thi.~ lovely j /u11-lo1·i1~ fan1U.v • $~9,900. REALT .1 on & rani ily, 2000 sci fl <: . VIEW Gcrerel 1000 General I~ large livilll:' 1wn1. firepl1H.'C and ramily 1"00n1. Bu iH-fn -------1 kitchen. IX'auti lul cabinets L.0\\TElt LEVEL: ljving, rlin· OPEN HOUSES IMluJe. fl.Jany cuslo1n realUl'· •. pl1~ le1e\" deep .cal'/)!!IS, 4 int:. ki!o_:Ocn. clrn. hath.._ UP· THIS WEEKEND rs .• S300Q Doil'n inoi·eii you ~dr1ns. big ram~ly ':0 "'/ YOU'LL BE GLAD $30,500 and dish11·asher. C o JJ1> c r PER LEVEL.: 'l-l:iedron1:-:. ~ SAT/SUN ~T~O:\I J in. $250 IX'!' 1110 keeps you hropla~. On a hill. vievJ or bath~ + family ro~n1, Con1· 3061 CarOb St. !here & tha! incl taxes & ocean, hghts. Onl)1 $47,000. You called to see this nicely appointed 4 bdrn1 & fan1ily room. Has la1'gt' a~sunu:ible GI loan, 51~•,;, intcresl. $19.COI. payable $168 n10nth PIT!. Beautiful boa1 or 11·a il- Assume 6% ·loan plumbin;, 1vatcr sofl t-ner, Owner Desperate LlFE 'fll\f E HEAVY SHAKE n1un1ty l)()()l~. tennis courts Aboul 11 200• i·icii• 01 lhc insut'illlli'. Full pi'il..'<' $31.000. • ~· l'f'C'. al'C'd, CALL for ··1·as· . '"I' ... ,' '·'1' . , , •• .:;11 ,,r,,. ,,,.1 t 1 P1·iccd belO\\' n1arkel <ipprais-ROOF. huge Jl!l.lio and 1001 rd ,•alue. Entl'y hall. hUi l' hou!l(", Assume large $19,GOO fa1nily rm. boasts a natural • 5\4 ~. Loan, $170.00 includ. brick lh~platt, full dining ei. taxes and insura~. This 1 • h "Kli'\G" Ba<"k Bay, lhe Un1vr1':-lt) tr tour -ai •' ' and :\lounUuns. An E.astllluH hl'i•i; nionc~·. bc 11.u1y 11 ilh ~ nice l>edroon1s, \~ake Up to An hun & bl'klst roon1s. At Jam. PAIJL•WHtlE CARNAHAN tS.lLTT CO. 546-5990 1739 Canary, CM OPEN SUN 1·5 . er area. newly dl'CUrated hcnnc can rn1 . ..:o\·e1-ed patio. FoN:'s1 or be )1JUl'S ii·ith CXCC'llent trt>es , j.JCJ.li20. tl'rms. DON'T llESITA·rr, . TARBELL 2955 Harbqr CALL roDAY!! Ocean View 001~ Rd & Eas~bluU or. . . 2005 Balearic Dr. 10!}3 li:d.;i·r. C"\1. :Jt6-:H40 A":I hr. n!gbt a n11lhon t11·ln· One oi J\lcsa Ve1'1:1c'i; clic.iCOJst """'"'"~"!"'~".""""'"""' $30,800 PAIJL•Wfill'6 CARNAHAN ~a.ALTY CO. '2 BR house on Harbot· Blvd. 'I••····~ Good buy for s1nall invest. T.'. 1l 1093 Eak<O', C.,I O-l!K;·l40 p,-;", Mly. Ow""' ;,.i;..;"2 [jl. M. LA BOROlJ khng lights. 3000 SQ fl or h\" ,I Bcdl'nl hon1cs "ilh 11. l I $25 950 In~ rll".;nnce l IW<ll'oon1s J\~ lhcsc e:idra ~ . i<pal'kling f:·cc ' • \)(11\l-;, fo1111;1l dinin ::;. iw in. fo1:1n pool. h1n1il:,. roon1 {lso-51/4 O/o Loan f111n ~ly 1"on1 11·ith lh'l.'placc lated fron1 thC' kilt·ho•nl, for. 4 Bdrm. + 3 b•ths Assume 51/4'/• Lo•n ,\pf, tt>rrliic l<X1n. large lain. il) nn. <I bec11'00n1s, entry h::ll, xtra bi.1ths, Juli dl11in:; rn1 . !':10·1i'.!O • . ':"!"!"!"!"!"!"!~"!"!"!"!"!"!!"!'..~·'~'~'~'m~.===========-I ~ ]General 1000 General 1000 ' , 210 ~ llli i4iU>:I rind 11·l'1 bar. Lari<" lot,,i'ith 111111 dinin;; .n1. nc"J 11 r !.ay i! fircplacrs' _ one in h~<' ac•·e~.-s for. boa ! 01• ,viUllr,cr n101-t1" Ouick poss{'~sion . I ·1 1 ."'\-an1 1 y rn1, lal'A'C i·oon1s, \an. rlie v1e11· lroni t le g:Olll'· 3016' lemnos Drive bi•!cli 11atio \\·ilh b1\il!-in n1• i klh:l:rn 111:1kf·s JU~! ·;·,.,,,,. , '''''"''"ioi·'•, ''''"•'''" • J .., " " • BBQ. '.! balhs. A~~un1c .i'~ r; wa~hin;:: dii;h"°s"' p u1l'. P ~-a ix;a11 r ~ Bed1i11 \1·ith fan11 ly ;:iri·. lo~"'· :;i!}.\7:.m. M11·c. ,\s:.HnH1hlro 6' • h iHHH.:· &. u.il!ing rn1s, ln Par.-csct-TARBELL 1955 Harbor TARBELL 2955 H•rbor HOme & Duplex $27,500 £-side 3 Br. prlv 5·,. loan. trd lor cle1:1.r hse. Leaving area. 011·1li:'r bkr. Ci46~37~i0. Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: 5 BEDROOM-BA YFRONT 5 BR. 3 Ba .. Fee Si mple. Sandy beach & slip at your front door. View of entire bay. Near jetty in Corona Del l\lar. Great Bu y. $179,500 OPEN HOUSE -LIDO ISLE 117 VIA QUITO -1 to 5 Sal. & Sunday. Beautiful 4 BR .. 3 Ba. on 55 fL . \Vith large liv. r1n .. brick µatio . Comp. redecorated in & out. $84 ,500 \Vatter l-laa5e 2 HOMES CORONA DEL MAR Dutch Colonial 4 Br .. fan1. rm.: pool. 3 BR., dinin g rn1. Both S79.500. On l lh lots. Q\vner \Viii carry Jge. 2nd, t\1ary Lou f\.'farion CHARMING LIDO On large street·to·slreet lot. 3 Bedrn1s .. 2 baths; buill · ins. Room for pool. Close to club & tennis court. Full price $69.500 E. 1\1. Vreeland THINK SUMMER Laguna Beach ocean~ide to\li1nhouse. 2 Bed· rooms & conv. den . 3 ha .. \\1el bar. Beauti· fully decorated & completely rurn. Great beach & other recreation . $59.500 Carol Tatun1 LIDO ISLE Ready to occupy -3 BR. \\•/fam. rn1 ., din· ing alcove -2 ratios -built on Jot of 60 ft. acros." front corner strada. ~laximum pri· vacy. 559.500 1 1\1rs. J.I arvey WES TC LIFF Attractive 4 BR .. family rm. home in Har· bor tli District. \Va11ed e ntr y courtyard. Excellent nei ghborhood. 552.750 Cathryn Tennille VIEW + POOL 4 Bdrm. home w/lge. family rm. or dining rm .. eating area in kitchen. Nea-r-lge. park. shopping area & schools. Q\rncr must sell at once. $47.500 1 1\1rs. Davies EASTBLUFF-VIEW Va cant 4 BR .. 3 Ba. Lusk ho n1 e. Large. fenced corner Jot. Carpet. clrapes. ne,t·ly decorated. Priced to sell ilnmcd. Let us sh0\.11 1 you this. $4:i,950 LaVera Burns · FUNCTIONAL & CHARMING T,s this recently painted 4 b d r n1. home. Comp. prlVate master suite opening onto nicely planted, ponl ·size p a t i o. Private beach privile~es. $44.500 Kathryn Raulston UNIVERSITY PARK 3 Bdrm., 2 bath home w/dining area. 6.5~0 Loan is a ssumable or v.•111 accept 10% do,vn & carrr bal. "See". s.34.900. Near UCT & shopping center. Al Fink COLDWELL. BANKER & CO. 550 NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH DR., ' l":\lcllingi; CGU G-lt)..l.,~~ IT'S POOL TI ME-Jn..;. 1\~ki11~ ~79 . ."i(;(). 1ers ritiu·ina series. ~Icsa ll<'t'<''s a gorgeous ho111e on 11 cul-de·sac street which h11s the lar;cst lot in the ll<lt:I. Show~ llkr a model horn~. llugr _hl'atNI S, fLlttred POOL ..,els on one sidr. play yard 'anc\ fish pond on rhe other sh~. Great couiftry i;c11i11:;. 11'nnc as;; hu.i:,c b<>d· t"Oolns. '.:! baths, n10Cil'111 kit· chcn and do11lllr ;;11 ra;,:r. 1r11:1 1 El se-:: \rill l'C'll f'J11\ and i'i'.O 00\\'N V,\ at s2::.s:io. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee 2790 Harbor Bhd. at Ad;1111s ;,~.i-0-16.1 Open 'Ill 9 P:\I ASSUME Coles'Hortl1y & Co. 1{1·;1\L'J'OR l\c11 po11 Eea<'h Offk't 10'21.1 Ba)sitlc D1•lvr. ti7:}-1930 6-t.~·7777 Newpoi:t Heights OPEN FOR INSPECTION SAT & SUN-I to S 2929 E. 15th St. Vl'l'do. 01\·Jll?I' nl0\•111&: out of area\ 1nust .srll! I 4102 Brisbane Way . University Park choict' 3 Bed . 1 rn1 rorll('r rnoclcl . on a green belt. sharp & clean & rf'ady for ;oiny reasonable deal. Lct'I ~~ • SUND;\\' ONLY l''ROill I 2007 Santiago Drive 8.a)c1·c~I . IO\'<'IY dCl..'Ql';itor's I nKJtll'l "'·l1h lush PlllM!Ni. bcau1 dcl.'Ol'. J t. spark.ling pool, 0 1\7K'I' bought else· 11·hl'l1' . really inviling offers un this! 1125 Essex Lan• \Vestclilf -IK'al, clean large hom e on bc11 ul l.J'Pc lined slree,. One of Nc1vport Bcac:h'io finest areas and handy lo everything. 2TS4T Hanaik1i L• 61/4 °/o LOAN Spacious MC\~' custon1 built home on one or Nev•port Beach·s 1nost desirable cul- de-sac slreel1i. •I bedrooms. 3 baths n•ith fo1T1111.I dining room, kitchen \l'ilh e11r lng area. and ramily room "ifh \\·et bar. Too outstandin;; to overlook • Brand ll<'W 3 bedroom 2 bath. Jn Huntington Beach's "CaJ. lq e dining room with brick ifornla Classic •lomes". Just fi~plac:t . \\'/\V ca rpe ting . So. or Hamilton, 11cst or Lath & Pla!ter throughout. Bushard. 4 Bedrnis "'ith a For dl'tails call 6.JS.-7171. great 61~~~ l"t lA loan lo CO ' THE REAL ·~ESTATERS '..... ••• " '" • p • Assume 51/4 °/o take 01·C'1·: SEE fOR YOUR SELt' AT 363 . VJS'J'A BA YA Off' TUSTIN BLVD. A.P.R. Loan Wonderful OPEN SUl':OAY 2 to r, Low p11yment:;, huge family W J'ff rm. full d ining rm, IU\U r· estc I . icus ma :>tr.r bedroom. huilt-Ready to move In t'or 1\lore lnfonna11on Call 67J..85.'JO in ~. S::O,SOO. 510-Ji10. Spotlcs..~ 3 Bedroom on quicl TARBELL 295S Harbor no 11·atric SL • \1'ilh rourl-===============-============== yard entrance c.'Omple!cly re- 1000 General 1000 decorated, it ~parklcio -Sep. ------------------! arate la1ni1 y t'OOm, could be dining • Encloaed lanai • BAY ANO BEACH RE.AL TY, Electric gal'age dool', and %B Inc. auton1atlc sprlnklcrs. $45,500 2407 E•sf Co~st Hwy. 675-3000 . 1vi!h 1070 do wn o"·ncr 1vill 1------------"'ll help finance or assun1e <1~4 insurance lo11n. SPECIAL LISTINGS EXCLUSIVE WITH US SHORECLIFFS TREASURE DISCOVERED Just listed -and \Yhat a joy to show! Offer· ing gracious indoor -outdoor living at its best. Built by a perfectionist, 'vith endless details, like the unusual planked ceilings and lvall s, adding individuality and warmth. Sunproofed \\•indows overlooking a marvel· ous 3 level canyon and ocean vielv fro1n patio and entire house. \Vell over 3000 square feet. 3 Bedrooms. separate guest quarters on lovrer level. Ne,,· t y p e i;:arden (or family) roo1n \rith copper-faced. 1nitered , brick fire· place. 2 additional fireplaces. one in master bedroom su.ite. 4 Baths -all artistically decorated. as is the entire home. If you are location con.,.cious. k n o \I' local land costs. familiar \vith today's construction prices. this exceptional home \Varrants a studied in· spection. Sh6wn bv apoointment. The price is $120,000. 675·3000 Eves. 673·0554 COMMANDING OCEAN VIEW •. , One of the many valid, irrefutable features is this "one.-of-a·k:ind" Cameo Shores area home. Designed and cuslom built 'vith Oare and imagination; over 2200 sq. ft .. 3 gener· ous sized bedroon1s. scoarate dining room. 31' Living room. \Vith 180"' ocean vie\V! \Val· nut panelling. artistic fireplace, built-in \\'el· bar. plus many other wanted features. Everv- thing in unquefi tloned. move-tn condition. Ir $69.500 Is In your price range. don't delay calling ror an apoolntment to ,;ec this loveJ y home. 675·3000 Eves. 673·0554 646-7171 1-0 THE REAL \~ ESTATERS ' ' . " ' ' ,. $17,995 PRICE $139/MO. TOTAL .Just $2~50 do1vn and anyone can ASSUm(' !his f'HA LO\V J:-.:TEREST loon? E x Ir a i;harp J bedroom with NE\V ca1-pc t1 ni;: and drape.~ a nd LARGE wa..llf'd yard! WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee :?013 \Vl'stclin o r·. 646-7TI 1 JUST REDUCED to $20,500. An excellent 11hu1, er home. A real cozy 3 Bdrm beauty in apple pie onRr. Good rinancing avallable and ii bea~ rcnllt'l£, Cati no"' for furthtr dclJ1i11. PAUL•WIUIE CARNAHA N a.I.ALTY CO, l(l'J3 Baker. C.!\f, INSERT CUT Elegant, spcetacular \>"l~\11~. laktl, 11'1!1!1 llnd lll'@t'OI, brand r)()w golf cou1-.e. 4 bdi'tn, Jatral realu rts, 3 car 1arai;t, a11umabh1 J 1111 value 6.9S' I011n. 3061 C&prl Lane, o~n dall)I. $84.900, !NSEltT CUT Open Houses THIS WEEKEND ~HP tbil "-""" 41rect•"f wltll , • ., ttlh w•k•11lll n ,.., 9• k••• M-"'tt • .Alf'tN hlcet\e111• ntt•lll i..t.w .,.. lllncr1bM I• 'l"C•fw 4tt9't ~., elllffttlW.t •'"'' •""'• 111 t•HJ'• DAILl ,ILOT WANT ADS. P.tr•11• d1•wl119 epoe11 tl••wt let Mk-er-.. re11t •• 11r1•4 ,. lbt 111cll h1f.,_H•1t 111 tkls cel11-eech Frl4•.,· HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom ) 1437 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terrace) Cdf\-1 675-3000 : 673-6755 eves. (Sun 1·5) 716 La rkspur, Corona del ~1ar 673-2222 (Sal & Sun 1·5) (2 Bedroom & Family or Oen) J3ll1 Nottingham (Weslclll!) NB 646-3255 (Sun l·S) 182 Cabrillo, Costa J\·tesa 642-8064 (Sal & Sun 12·5) 1607 Port Sterling {Harbor View l·Iills) NB -673-8550 (Sal & Sun 2·61 22 11 Fiesta (lhe BluUs) NB 613-8550 f Sun I ·5 l 2590 Orange Ave., Costa l\'lesa 642-1771 !Sun 1·51 432 Magnolia, Costa tvtesa 642·1771 1Sal & Sun 1·5 ) (3 Bedroom/ 24046 Sal.ero Lane, Mission Viejo 830·4290 or (213)876-2599 (Fri & Sal 10-6) 2119 Parsons St .. -Costa Mesa 548·7594 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 15891 Feola Circle, 1-IB 897·6052 !Sal & Sun 9-6) 1849 Trade,vinds. Newport Beech 673·1808 fSun 1·51 4645 Gorham (CameO Shores) CdM 675-3000: 644-0864 eves. (Sun 1·5) 242 Joann Street, Costa f\fesa 548·8451 (Sal 1·5 Sun 9-5 ) 2141 Vista Entrada (the Bluf!s) NB 67S.593ll rsun l ·Sl 2007 Vista Cajon (the BluUs) NB 673-8550 (Sun I.Ji) (3 Bed room & F•mily or Oen) 2298 \Valerman Way. East Costa f\1esa 645-2000: 548-6966 (Sal & Sun 1·51 3{)38 Carob Sl (Easlbluf!) NB 644-1133 fSat & Sun lZ.6) 1014 Sea Lane <Harbor View Hill s) CdM 675-5930 (Fri. .sat & Sun 1·51 231 Santa Ana Ave .• Newport Beach 675-3982 (Sa~un ll day) 1014 Santiago Drive (Do r S es) NB 642-8235: 675-3210 (Sttn) **433 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach 642·8235 : 675-3210 (Sal & Sun) 250 1 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·51 **106 Linda Isle Drive (Linda ISie) NB 642-8235' 675-3210 (Sal & Sun) 20172 Spindrift Lane. Huntington Beach 962-0993 (Sal & Sun 10 'lll du•kl 2512 Fordham (College Park) CM 549-3738 <Sal & Sun 1\·61 1700 E. Oceanfront. Balboa Peninsula 673-9266 iSUn 1·5) 2048 Commodore Road IBaycre•ll NB 646·3255 (Sun 1·5) 2383 We<tminster Avo. (East.side) Costa Mesa 6411-3928 : 549-6769 eves. (Sat & Sun l·Sl 2010 Vista Cajon (the Blul!a) NB 646-3928: 644-1655 eves. (Sat & Sun 1·5) WSO Babb Street, Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) Open Houses SAT & SUN 1-S Different 2383 Westminster Ave. Just n10\'c inlo th is beautt· fully decorated 3 full si-ze bcdrms, 2 BA. Hv + !t1.n1Uy, 14 x n Patio, beautifully land. q pecf yard. Db.le gar. $2S.950 "C" THOMAS Realtor ~ \V, Coaiit Hwy. ::,.tg.5027 Nei\1>011 Beach, Eve. ~ Call eveninis 5'1s.ti7b'9 ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""' 2010 Vista Cajon Newport Beac~ l BR .. 2 BA., family & din- ing al'ea. All cne level, In 11\r BLUFF'S. $40,TJO. Call Evenlng:t &\·1-1&;.; OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 2304 LA LINDA, NB f OF'Y Of 231'd STR&J.:T1 Just ltstr.d. 4 Xtra lge Bdnn hon1e \\'/loads or chann. Huge cloSPI;; & lots of xtras. 2000 Sfl rt .. 'c:ul-dr.-.sac SI, Prk't'd lo sell at only $39,000. Ca ll evcni~s: SlZ.ol S.'i Lochenmyer Realtor 4.5°/o·$119.00 per .month total Sub,icct lo existin:-VA Jean: this t'~c.-eptional 3 ~ 2 bath l10111e is in one o Co11ta i\Tesa's bell'! local1on11. near uJI iochools and Calholi Church. Harchvood noon, beaulirully appointed built- in kitchen. l.."()1.y stone fire place. Just !'('painted 1'txl re~I i 1. Asking ~:<JO. llURRy;-._ ' ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BLVD • 546-8640 OPEN EVES TILL 1,JD ....,~~'.""'~'!"""'"I OPEN SAT/SUN. 12·5 EXCLUSIVE 2294 CHANNEL RD. OUlcc open Sat. & Sun. 1860 Ne\\'fl0l1 Blvd., CT I CALL 646-3928 Eve11. 548-6769 BACK BAY AREA 45 n. Bayt'""'· ,;.,;aoat. Large. r slate • type home. Vacanl and \1'8.lting fol' a par· \\'ill trade!!~ $125,COI licular buyer 3 spacious bed· BALBOA BAY PROP. roon1s, 2 luxury baths . Cus. 67J..7420 10111 qu<1llty th1"()Ug'hcut , . S3t500 • Try IO«l" rlo"·n. $21, 950 For Oetails--646-7171 4 Bdrm + f•mily rm. 1.Q· THE REAL" \"-ESTATERS ...__ ' . . ,,. f'l'lnic :u-e<1 . Owner desper· ale. Natural brick rlreplace, entry hall. buill·in~. 51\().1720 TARBELL.-2955 H01rbor 995 Sandcastle, Corona tlel Mar 67:1-2222 (Sun 1·5) 2725 Lorenzo (Mesa de! !\·tar) CM 540-1151 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 2110 ·No. \Villiams. Santa Ana 645-0303 (4 Bedroom) (Sun 1·5) 11 :~ Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235: 675-3210 (Sal & Sun) 111 Via Quito (Lido Isle) NB 833-0700: 644-243{) •Sat & Sun 1·51 1210 Starboard (Harbor View H!lls) CdM 675-3000 !Sun 1·5) 2'28 l·Jazel Drive. Corona del l\'lar 673-2222 <Daily 1·5) 4726 Cortland, Corona del l\·lar 673-2222 (Sal & Sun 1·5) (4 Bedroom & Family or Oen ) 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 64&.1550 (Open da ilyl 505 l\'lorning Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 : 615-3210 (Sal & Sun) 1300 Estelle Lane IWeslclif!) NB 642·8235: 675-3210 (Sal & Sun) 1624 Antiqua \Vay (Dover Shores) NS 642·8235: 675-3210 (Sun ) *1721 Galatea (Irvine Terrace) Cdi\1 642·5200 1Sal & Su" Z.5 ) 13J I Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 646-7155 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *2815 1-Iarbor View Drive (1-la rbor Vie\v Hills! CdM . 675-:lOllO : 675-2986 eves. (Sun 1·51 23{)4 La Linda (off 23rd St.) Newport Beach 646-3928: 642·0185 eves. fSun 1·5) 2753 l\ifendoza (Mesa del l\•Iar) Ci\'I M5·8424 rSun 1·51 28 11 Portola (Mesa del J\ila r) Ci\1 545-8424 fSal & Su n 1·5) 10081 Jon Day . 1-luntington Beach 540.2313 rsun 1·5) 1 851 ~ Lime Circle. Fountain Valley 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) 443 22nd Street. Ne,vport Beach 54&.2313 1Sun 1-5) 986 Sandcastle, Co rona del l\.1ar 6i3-2222 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 411 \Vindward \Vay. Ne\vport Beach 673-8550 fSal 1·4) 27~9 Canary. (tl·Iesa Verde) Cost~ Me.~a 546-5990 (Su n 1-5) 2191 I Starfire. Ne,vport Beach 541H1640 (Sun 1·51 (5 Bedroom & F.amlly or Den) *1536 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 64Z.JJn5 : 615-3210 fSat & Sun) **' Linda Isle Drive !Linda isle) NB 642·8235 : 675-3210 <Sat & Sun) 2645 Bamboo, (Easlblulli NB 642·5200 (Sun Z.5) **223 Canal St. 'Ne\vport Shores) NB 543-2421: 675-4930 (Sun 1·5) INCOME UNITS (JI 3 Bedroom -(3) 2 Bedroom 401 13th St., Huntington Beach 536-2579 iSun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 •nd 3 Bedroom I **4-010 River Avenue. Newpo rt Beach 646-2414 (Sun 1·5) (2 I, 4 Bedroom) 251 l Seaview. Corona del Mar 644"1910 <Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE (2 Bedroom & Family or Den) 511 Avenida Cll!llpana <the BluUs)' NB 644-2867 (Sat & Sun !Ml . - • ' . • !.f OAllY PILOT Salw'd17, Marth 21, 1970 .-ftOUSES FOIE SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE lllOIO-r1I !DOO 0-rol 1000 1----1-===;;;;. OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1-4 411 WINDWARD WAY F.ft.gl o( 22Dd off of Tua.tin EASTSIDE SPECIALS 2 & Den OJ110mq~ 4 bedroom home Jn choke att<\. li;iJ"gt lot w/ on pool s1ud lot. Ide.al fam-alley access. }~HA 1erm1. u, bomo on a.quiet c:W..ie. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 1111c isttttt Spacious llvlnc 432 MAGNOLIA, CM """"· fonnal db1h1g room, $22 950 Larae fltll1ily room "'Ith built • Golfer's Paradise Beaut. homt on loth ltJ't'en o( Bertnudt Dunes • tint1I delet't coon;e! Roomy 3 BR. 3 Bl.., pool, fllmishtd home. Incl. ·2 aoU c•rts. Oub mt'm· bershlp avail. A!ktng ~.ODO • >.1nt. ttrms. Biii Grundy, Realtor 8.1.l Dovtr Dr.. ND 642-4620 ln bir. ~ lo 8o)'S Oub .m ..,.,.. . Cult 2 & Family \, $28 950 ONLY 164.9'~ North E.utoide • com lo ' SEE AND OOMPARJ.; redecorated Corner rot. td,y 4 ldrm .,. 3 Bath . For D1t1ll1 673-8550 OPEN. SUN 1·5 Quality! Eo"" !Wt family 1·m area, tuli d1n1nz rm. -0 THEREAL "-CSTATERS . " ' .. 2S90 ORANGE AVE, CM bullt-in~. pal'k like yard. $25 750 S<~mo ' TARBELL 2955 Harbor 4 Bedroom ISLAND HOTEL for r.tom & r ..>p operation $85,000 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE Cati• Ma11 1100 N!!!l"rt llHch 1200 ~· dot Mir 1250 H~ntln1ton llu; i40ij H~ngton lluch 1400 A HACIENDA SPECTACULAR VIEW OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 of HARBOR 99.l SANDCASTLE. sun. only. with 1r;,0 sq, ft, to ao 'o\1th your Spanlih tum1tutt: Has Spanish lhplace and decor, & LIDO ISLE ll<aut yard, • 3 BR .. f•m. tara:e kltchen. family room, 3 Bedroom + extra room. 3 bedroomt on rancho Ille Hardv.·ood Ooon. Existln; lot. See tt Now! Anothe.r bey-loan 1%. lst TD. Vacant. er won't u.y ''man.n." 131,500. ',-O THE REAL ··"-f:STATERS 231 Santa Ana Aw. (S. ol aw Dz ivel ' lmmediate Possession BY OWNER 6"'3982 3 Bdrm. Town location. i 175 • DUPLEXES e mo total. $1IXI tot_&! l!J 71~ Newport I"1and ., ,, $39,500 Ff-IA. No qual1fy1n1 . Near Octan •••.••• , $51,500 642-4785 3 BR, 2 Ba. each •..• $54,500 By 0 \V N E R : 5 ts % Oceanlronl ••••.••••• S6t500 Assumable. Io an. 3 Br. 2 Pier It. Float ....... , $74.,500 Ba. Ira heated pool. i.28,900. '=" :.18--8"'2 A.-.;, .. ?. rn1. hOme. EXCEPTIONAL. 966 SANDCASTLE. V I e w from this"' Br., lam. rm. is EXCmNG. TI6 LARKSPUR. 2 Br. QJtle, has Jae. yard & la EXPAND- ABLE. 41Zi roRTLAND. l.ge 4 Br. Lots of 11:lass • feels EX- PANSIVE. DON V. FRANKLIN REALTOR • 673·2222 • I *OPEN SAT. 1·5* Ca meo Shores 1 4600 Roxbury Dr. 3 I E Pool. 'ELEGANT EXECUTIVE HOME FOR T HE DISCRIMINATING BUYER I Welk to beach. 4 BR, I'll all Ille belhs w/ Roman tub, up~raded crpts, custom drapes, spac all elec kitchen w/formal dining area. Large cov p&Uo, beaut yard \V/sprinklers. ASSUME 1V<'Y• FHA LOAN BRASHEAR REAL TY 847·1507 Evu: 968-1171 Huntington Beach 1400 I Huntington Beach 1400 ~ 2 SI'ORY-4 EDRl\1 VA NO DOWN Sbo"n by Appoi"'m'"I. 4 Bedrm~ 2 story, 2200. IQ Nr. ?\farina H.S. M6-432fi + overglzed dble garage -- sunken llvins; nn, "ilh l.arae Si1nt• An• 1620 RENTALS Houses Furnished 2000 OL !000 $115-J BR Duplex, i) blk fron1 ocean, utll pd, baby & pet ok. Bkr. ~ Rental• to Shtre 2005 ROOP.f~1ATE WantM, Girl \Vll.nts to move 10 c.r.t., S.A.. Tustl11, or N.B. to be ~ to "'Ork-Gls probibltivt now. Reply to Box M2S, Dally Pilot. Z3 )'l' oltl "·ork:ing mother & 5 )T old son v.ould like lo share their groovy houl'if: in C.f\I. with student or same. N1·. OCC. l child over 4. ~8-7412 SHARE-1..ady or rentlema11 share v.•/ active. congenial lady, lovely I~ priv rm &: ba. for details, 5.16-7126 Colege Park $26,500 * EXTRA NICE * Tulane H.d., 3 Bednn home. Occupied by meticulous adults &: it's ,;poUeu! Ca.I.I Assum11 ble FHA lolJl on thi! Ii.harp home on large comer lot. Call for appt. Asking $?7.IJj(], f>)Tamid ,Exchangor .i S4s.s::.69 'h ACRE-POOL 3 br. 2 ba, 18x36' pooJ, horg.. es ok. Assume 6~ % \VIII tradf'. 01\·ner 531.7636. 2 BR It. den cpts, drps, nu r. ...... Ult, nr bu1iness. R-2 lot. 182 I I A L T Y CabrUlo, C.i\f. 642--8064 !':ear Np!. Posl Ofc. 646-2414 A ,Im Fairfield Dr. t Panoramic vie\\' 3 Br. , only $67,500 1 716 Cameo Highlands Ii.replace. formal dinin& area, large spacious kit<'h· en with eltt· bltih dble oven. Sep tamiJx nn, Inch')' room, blg bedrooins V.'lth \\'alk in close1s. Nice cariiets lhru- out. drapes. $41 ,500. $21 000 YOUNG resp. len1ale wanted t to share home w/mother & now to see. Cost• Meta 1100 3 BR HSE, lg fam rm + <21 Dover Short• Are• 6.>xlOO lot~. E. 20t.h SI. CM. You Own The Land $37.~ Si Slavin RI tr Beautiful pool &iie yrd. 3 BR 642--6222 hon1e. 1v/ clepnt featurrs, 4 BR. 2~ BA, ulil nn. ttc Ira fam rm. bttakfast a.re" rm. POOL. µ6,950. By OwJl-formal dln'c nn. 3 car er. Call 646-4644. &~-$82,500. BY 0\VN· I Dr. I iJ BR.-Vie .. ·-s.i~,750 ~1N-MA"""j1 IJi·ifU ~ Newport •I V ictoria 3 Bedrooms 1.112 baths $21,000 LOW, LOW PAYMENTS Mt•• Verde ER. 642·5.583 1 no I ........................ .., VIEW s iou 11 I 3 t.. Ope,n Eves.. pac s v nz areas. ....,e. 96 ••• 71 ,., 0103 -..11 (anyti,,;•l As1ume 5~ + ~:'f nTA. Larae fenc-ed yard, 3 Bedrm, :.l Bath & dining rm.· A real va.lue at S"' ,000. Take over pn:Rnl loe.n of $110 a month. Prine.. int.. laxes., Ins. \Vilh ne1v low do1vn FHA loan monthly payment 11 $189 pays all. Take your choice but act fasl! Call ~0.1 l:il. BR. 2 ba. Low matnt. yard ,._ -* DUPLEX * la •lt·down v;•w! INVESTOR'S DREAM! ------- 1,..,...,..!!!!!"l!'!!!!!~""'""''"i'\'lth FHA or VA tenns thi& MESA VERDE OCEANFRONT 1014 SEA LANE $11,500 FULL PRICEll v .A. or F.H.A. 2-1 BR., Furn • $64,500 Open Fri, Sat, Sun. 1·5 Here's a chance lo in\'est Wow t. hooSc "''ill 10 fast. Double garage. forced Rir heating, NO DO\VN to vets and just CALL BOYD REAL TY your money. Stand back and JlfJO(J do1>.'tl to ALL on FH.A! CAL FOSS, Re•ltor ~29 Jo:. Co11.st Hwy., Cdl\I 1vatch it gro1v. Or ideal for 3 BEDROOMS 1soo ""· n. Good o;re<1 ""'· rooms and ''"hal a value at A rare opportunity !or the 642-3850 • 675-5930 e ne1••lywl'.'ds ju' t starting. best of tenns in an excep.. ...,_..,..,..,..,..,..,..,, i ONLY Sl.SOO dow11 and $125 $20, 900 121,000. ~o do"''n to vet~ -Loi\' do1vn to an,yone, with block 11'1\ll fence-, big, big yard, low. low paymenL&-You'd better sre this one -No1\'! tlonal netihborhood! E;oi:tra BLUFFS - 3 Br, 2 BA, l UNEXCE L LEO VIEW J)E'r monU1. BUY LIKE LARGE Jiving room with level , corner creen of Harbor & ocean. Attr. RENT!! beautiful BR J C K flRE-bell/vle1v. Cov .. 1v a 11 ed-split le\.'"cl home on R-3, 5100 WE SELL A HOME PLACE, SP.ACIOUS family palk>. cus. clrps i: shutters sq. ft. lot. Idea.I fo1· 4. Apt EVERY 31 MINUTES room and bedroonu, plus 2 -+ c:-:lras. \Valk to shop1, uni11. $225,000_ 2a01 Ocean w lk & L , ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST baths. Courtyard entry, patio Cd~! Iii. Owner $32,500. Blvd., Cdrtl. By appt. only. a er ee and fenced yard. Price AND 644-426::; Bill Grundy, Realtor -".., , ,. "", liERIT AGE -·' ' \\,. -·~ I llfA\ (\TAI! 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 1--====---0 EASTSIDE terms for l ti.ft.1EDIATE BAYSIDE VILLAGE 8.13 Dover 0 ::"., NB 642-4620 OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 FIXER-UPPER SALE at $28,950! Better Unui>ual type mobile liomr i '"""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"' ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST HURRY! w/perm. cabano. 2 Br.,, 2 CAMEO SHORES WE SELL A HOME na·s, dn:11'& rm. 32' iiv nn. OPEN Exctllent potenll.tl in this 3 2629 HARBOR BLVD. SAT & SUN _ 1 TO S B~room on R-2 lot Iha I rould be C-1 in near f\llun:. 227 MESA DRIVE Big double detached 1arage. 546-8640 Opp. Santa Ana c .c. Asking S22 500 OPEN EVES TILL 1 :30 Bullder'• home, brand new -64~71 71· I 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, fam- DOCTOR'S HOME ily room plus ttc. room lar&e enuf for a pool table. Brand new gold shar car. -O THE REAL '"-ESTA'I'ERS Quiet Lincoln Lane In Bay-pets. REDUCED F R 0 P..I ~'l'f!at. Sunken Jiving room. $fl,!illl TO A LOW $38,SOO. B'{ Owner. Light, airy & 1 formal dining room, 1pac-54s..n 7i bfaul. 2 story 4 Br, torrner lous family room & large! model home v.· / prof . landscaped yard with dog I a n d 1 caped pool size run. Decor by Cannel I backyd. ii! Ire decorative Challin and in ~utiful con-patio. Walking diltance. to diUon. Call for appointmenlJoii..,..,..,..,..,_...,..,.,I Paularino It St. John the •o sec !his boml'. OPEN HOUSE Bapli~l Etemen. Schools. A1king $35,9SO . 975 EVERY 31 MINUTES trelc. carport. patio, priv. W I k & L clbhsc It bch. Pool. &i<1t a er ee ,i;, '"·"-Ad•lt .. ,.,,.,.,,. 20i1 Wntclitf Dr. 646-m1 THIEF GARDEN HOUSE VACANT $30,000 • $39,500 2 It 3 BR. Pool. Sauna. Put- Hm='1 a real Steal. A '"''eet tine r:reen. little old lady says, "sell." Bkr. 675-6044, 6424223 A well kept, 3 Bedroom. 2 REDUCED 8 A Y CREST Bath home is what &he's JE\VEL talkin' 'bout. Add-a com· BY OWNER: VACANT. plete 1prinkltr 1y1tem and 3 BR, 2 BA. 1849 Tradewi.nd1. a covered palio and you've Open Sun (l-5P~I) 673-1808 got ~ 1v.·eet little bou.s.e ·for EASTBLUFF $26,950. Sparkllnr Spacious 4 Br, Sep. 546-2313 -0 T IIE REAL ~'\. I:STATCRS din. rm, many xtru. Love- ly garden. Reas. prictd. ca.JJ 644--0838. 4 BDRM-DEN Pete Barrett j SAT & SUN 1-5 raularino Ave. 546-8416 REALTY 1311 Antiqua Way, NB SPARKLING 4 BEDROO~f Oulstancling custon1 bu.ill ~ 2 BA 'home • exceptional 16~ We1tcliff Dr .. I\'6 Bn + ran1 + dining, '1 BA, residcn!ial arr.: a . Im· MESA VERDE S BR Upper Bay • $35,500 642-5200 ~.... wet bar, atrium, t"lec gar. maculal~ condition • c."Om· Formal Dlnlna: room, 15x:M' 2306 Redlands. &16-4393 :z::::z=:==:==:==:==:==:=:::;\ age door. Loaded w/cxlras. plele 11'lth · cov. pat i o. tam. rm. 2 frplc"s, .2~;. ba, LEASE/option $75,000 * * • * Assume 5%% -$180 mo. Ira" 101• S-i6•500· Principals Baycrest exec. homr. Full FIXER UPPER DOVER SHORES P.l.T.1. • bal•nc• $23.000 • O.Uy, Call aft 6 PM 540-1'23. v;•w Back Bay 1r,01mo. TERRIFIC 4 BR. Ba &: *· V IEW LOT terms 25 ytars. Askin& JllS Owner -64Z-4na : good .location in Costa J\leu.. $22,500 SJJ.500. Call :W~24 South Colltt• Parle: DIRECT From Owner: &au- 1 0ttenng VA or FHA terms Coa51 Real Estate. 4 BR. 3 Ba d" If Co I .• ,, · VI T but if you have a little cash Amold & Freud CLEAN · m am. mp thw Panoramic t.w er.-refurbished. 1900 sq. It. race Jot. 3 br. 2 ba home. lhis home has good 11.Ssum· 388 E. 17th St., CM. Lush cptc • Uno, Elect kit Xln't cond. 644-1816. able 5\4 $~ loan, Call now Realtors M&-n55 is !he v."Ord ror this EAST-'-=========~ '""""'!""~~~~"-!"""'•i SIDE. 3 bedroom, 2 balh Patios. $34,950. 01vnt"r1 · tar fw·thcr details. 1• 54<h\376 Dover Shores 1127 WESTCUFF doll,,,.,., &hool" ch•rch·1 ========-1=~::...=:·.:.::.__=: PA'IJl:.oWBlTI CAJl.NA.llil t•AJ.TT_C.i. es 11.nd fihoppin& aN! a few REGAL * SPACIOUS Lovely 4 BR home, newly of the extra amenities that Newport leach 1200 crptd &: new Hie. \Vater soft. go ,1;1h thir home. Priced ---------COMPLETE VIEW encr. e.lec garage. door open-at only S29.950. LAST Bay & l\ltns. 4 Br, 4~~ Ba 1093 Baker. C.~I . 5'16-5440 er. i;prinklen. Close to 546-2313 + maid1. Hi&h ceillnp:. ~"'!"~""l~~~~I ,hop,. & ""hoo'" $47,500 CHANCE """ .. tt built aroond amrt. 2~~usSeT & e:;.~t ~:; Jean Smith, Realtor ~!:n\\~~~· ~~':r ~=-\·; ~~ar C::: ~7~.~ai~:~: ' BR. 1,. •-1 'I•-~~-·. 2,, •-th• ed. A1sume 6~% loan. Own-, • rumpus, 1 ~..... g. '46.32SS -.. ~ uo:wuu..... Ill "" e.r S.18-7249. lol. $29.500 • ·rerms. 70x132' 1-.,..,,c:-:--,.:----BY O\VNER in the Back Bay area, ac~s I========= '"· m.ooo. eau , 100~ Return t.o 1 -·· 1rom o..,,., l.ak•. Yoo""-:-. 0 Assume \V nler. ,. n"" Un1v•r11ty P1rk (\Varrcn Beth 673-3211) lease with option to buy, ol' 1237 CORONA Hlrhland& view home. Ideal for couple 11•/po1sible: gue1t qtn. or n1ore bdrm!: overlooking the lown, SEE THIS! Open Dally 2-5 412 ~tendoza Ten-acce Stan Smith, Rltr. 613-2010 e STOP IN e ''SEE THE SEA" 221 HAZEL DR. Open Dally 1-~ DON V. FRANKLIN REALTOR • 67).2122 • Corona Highland• Jilli \'i<'ll' .+ peek of blue. hlue \\•ater. 2 BR. + drn, 2 Ba.: hd"·d., shake & used brick. 60:<100 fl. loL 142.500. Shown exclusively by Univenlty Realty 61J.6al0 CHAR~IING 2 Br. Oh R-2 lot, No. of Y.lv.')'., good loc. ftp!.. carp., drapes, plenty of stor- age. Glass door to patio. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-&159 3411 E. Coafit Hwy., CdM Btlboa Penln1ula 1300 OCEANFRONT , Penin, Point. 3 Br, den. 3 ba. homt". Owner/Agent. 673-9266. Lido Isle 1351 Loan. Lovely 3 br. 2 ba. MUST SELL NOW 3 Storr Contmerc!al. 01vner rrplc, covered patio, dbl try lO% d~J:t·OOO· DECORATOR'S moving out or area • wiU gar. fenced. \Valk to shopi. $244 MONTH HOME Dplx. 3 &-2 Bdrm,; •• $25,000 carry fin;t TO at excep. S2-l.5W. Call 348-7594 I1 the: total pa.ymt"nt JN. Beautifully done. S Bdnns. \fesa Verde 3 br 2 be $25.500 lioMI Interest rate. Good lo-CLUDING TAXES upon as-fAmily nn. Xlnl street 10 II bo I 3 b 2 $27 ~1ESA DEL J\fAR. SHARP~ · · I ar r h r ba • .000 cation. Call 545-8424 South sumphon or the ex1s1, oan street 45 fl. lot. e BILL HAVEN, Rltr. Coast Real Estate. 4 br. 2 ba , din. Custom on this BRANO NE\V 3 BR. $98.j()() 21 11 E Coa 1 Cdl\f 673-3211 featuns, v.·ell Jand.5eptd. Eastbluff. Lusk &: d i n. rm. lo\\'11.house. LI DO REALTY I NC . 1 ' ''COLLEGE PARK" Assume; S20.000 5!.f. FHA. ' 1018 S. tllain, SA J4I-Qil3 Assume 5~ % loan $l6a mo $30,i50. Prin<'ipA.ls 0 n1.,. By Owner: 3 BR. 2 BA. ram. Choice. end-unit Joe. l\tu&t 3337 Via Lido 673-7300 ~ be sold NO\V & priced under 7682 Edinger S42-4~;;;:; 5-10-.i\40 OPEN SUN 1·5 NEW 4 UNITS 401 13h ST., HB : BR o"''ntr& apt w/ frplc, di5hv.·hr, crplg, drpg PLUS 131 2 BR apts. \Valk to beach~ 1st 011>"f1Cr tax ad- vanlaie. $66.500. ~ Also 2-6-9 & U New Units TIIE LINDBORG CO. G i :;as.2579 UNBE;C IEVABLEll $750 TOTAL DOWNll \\'ill PRY ALL and move you into this sharp 4 bedroom, 2 bath rancher near free11·ays and shopping. l...argt' oversize \."Ol'ner lot \\'1th room for <'amper. boat or trailer. SZl.500 FULL PRICE. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee 7682 Edinge1· 8~2-44:i1 540-5110 SELLING YOUR HOME . , • • 2.J Yeari; Experience e FREE APPRAISALS e NO OBLIGATION BRASHEAR REAL TY 847..a.J07 Eve&. 968-1178 SLEEPER! This beaut 4 BR Royal home has bttn overlooked. Shake. roof,&: gr11cious. \\'hat a lot of Jot~ f"or 1he wide awake buyer. investor only $27,SOO. Hurt;,' -the ne1\'S is out! Katella Realty 147·6061 ·1 3 BR l\' BA ho son. BR, BA, $85 mo. :S 1a1-p • ' me. · 54S-8902 aft 6:30. Vf'ts on dn, FHA low dn. Fuller 'Realty 54&-0814 $20,900 Cash. 3 br home. 1 ba. garage. Lrg !enee<I in lot. Nr. school. (1) 893-7135. Laguna Beach 1705 THE OLD GRAY MARE 2 tile11 2S eek 3rd roommate to share ~at ocean tronl apt. Experµ;iv~. but &a se- ductive It. ethen:al. 494-0498 R001'1ATE wanted,· straight, lo Iha~ 3 br apl N. B. Call M8--0173. GIRL 21 or over to share furn. 3 BR apt. Nwpt Beach. cau 61~ aft s. Costa Mt•• 2100 "SHE AIN'T \\IHAT SHE Sti.1ALL furn. 1 br cottage. USED TO BE'". and neither E.-Costa f.1esa. Shower only, Is this 1pra,1·l!ng 4 BDRM. Adult only. $1.lj incl ear Ac & DEN hOme. Detailed rus· ulil. 64j..-0.186 aft 6. tie architecture 11·/exterior 1 .,-~--=-c-c=,-= o E 1 Br. gar. Responsible mar-01 \VOOO PLANK, LD ritd/l single. $135. 2589 BRICK, G,\Bl.ED ROOf- LINE OF \\'EATHERED Or1ange Ave. 548-43&1. CEDAR SHAKES. Locat~ 2 Bdrm gar patio Quiet tro- in the hea11 of Laguna Riv-pica! setting for adults l Blk iera coastline. \\'ITH AN fihops $185. 544-0-151 OUTSTANDING \1IE\V orl"'======== TliE OCEAN. Unique !iv. nn. \\'/high vault- ed ceiling (APPROX. l6 FT. AT PEAKl. \\'/W CARPETS ISLIGlfTLY SOILED) & C U S T 0 f\1 DRAPERIES TIIRU-OUT. Charmin& fillll. den, or 2nd liv. rm.. has 1rood block floors. USED BRICK FIREPLACE. rRO:'lf f L 0 0 R TO CEILING, BUILT-IN \\'ET BAJ:, ETC. Sliding rlass 11·all opens to Jge. masonry cleck enclosed 1\·/black iron rails. Spacious kitchen w I all. breaktasl area, HAS BILT-IN RANGE &: 0 VEN, DISZ.ll\"SHR., DISP. ETC.: ALL \VI TH OCEAN VIF.\\", HUGE J\lSTR. B·o R :'11. SUITE. \\'ITH \VALK IN CLOSET & PRIVATE BATH . Thl1 better <1uallty home has bfen rented & is SOt11E· \vtlAT NEGLECTED. NEEDS PAINT. CLEANUP &: f\l!NOR REPAIRS. Dlfi- ltt1sed out of town o\\·ne.r :r.ay1 sell immed. for, $36,950 FULL PRICE AN OUTSTANDING BUY FOR Tl-IE Af\fBITlOUS! MISSION REAL TY 98~ So, Coast H1vy., Laguna PHONE (714) 4M-G731 BLUE LAGOON . CONDOMINIUM Beautiful 2 BR. 2 BA. just steps to beach. 2 111·imming pools and tennis courts. Pric. eel to sell at $49,500. Call Turner Associates 494-ll77. \VILL ADD 310,000 cash & $23,SOO equity in my 3 BR 2 BA home lo- cated at 2576 temple Hills Dr. in exchange !or local unilfi. See :;:nglund ReaJ Es- lale, 3l8 Thalia Street, La- .i::una Beach. 49-1-8093 NE\V 2 BR, 2 BA + :'ltulli Purpose Room. \\'hite "'ater viev.·. Bll·in oven. rani?;e & dishwasher. Carpeting . SZ7.9,j() l.O\V tl01\'n. 499-3006 or 492--408-I Corona del Mir 2250 $180 2 BR, Ptly tum, util. paid, \\'a.1\cing disla~ to shop'g, Couples only, no pets. Avail Mar. 77. 673-S9l6 Huntington Be•ch 2400 FOR Lease: 3 Br, den, 7 ba, Fum. Gardener. Xtra rUee. Avail 3/79. 8362 r.falloy Dr. H.B. (Pacific Sands). Laguna Beach 2705 2 BR 1pectaculu ocean view, lrpl, 2 blkg to beach. '2j() mo. 4:}.J-:>826 --·-----Summer Rentals 2910 2 BR. Apt & sl'pi: porch en NeY.'port Isl. Priv dock ~n <'hannel. $225 "'k. or $800 mo. Call 879-2061 be.fr 5:30. Duplexes Furn. 2975 NE\\'PORT-Heiahtl, 2 BR, patio. l"'o chlldrt'n or pets. S150. 673:-4098 RENTALS Hou1es Unfurnished General 3000 **RENTALStt Furn. Bachtlor I _it , ••• $12:5 Furn. 2 BR Apt •.•••••• S150 Unf. 2 BR Dupleic •••• $145 Unf. 2 BR !louse •••• $140 Unf. 1 BR Cottage; , ••• $130 Unf. 2 BR + Den •..• $165 R00~11'1ATE SERVICE * t!IANY crmERS * Free to Landlords OFFICE BUILDING pays all. 3 BR. 2 bath, fami· I>l&-5027 or :»i-T;,33. nn, dlninz rm. lam pool. markt"t at $33,950 INCLUD-Oriental Contemp. ly l'oom. 01vner Askin& DELUXE TO\\o~HOUSE _ 3 VI e w lo! on cuJ.<le-aac. ING THE LAND • but sub-146 Via Und(ne tby App't. $28.500. :i49-J738. BR, 2~i Bath. Has built-in~ 644-0283. 901 Aleppo St. mit any ~asonablc otf~r! onlyl. 4 BR. & den or 5 BR. HELP I HELP I HELPI \Ve can get you top dollar in lhe sale of your home: \Vhy'.' \\'l':'rr. Cahlornia'i:: No. 1 res- idential REALTOR anrl have lhe largei;t 1,·ait1ng list or I =========c Blut" Beacon Rental Finden 435 \V. 191h St, CM ~lll SHARP Clean Glen r.tar home . Carpet, drapei:. Dou- ble garage. 3 HUGE bedroom1. 2 bath~. GREAT AREA. Rent at $2'25.00. It'• in our Rental Book at \VALKER &: LEE. 2190 Harbor Blvd. ~t Adanu, 545-94!11 Open 'Iii 9:00 Pt.t $14j...2 BR dpl x, i;ar. "'/W. ~11·, pool. chldm ok. Le!s rrnl if pool maintn, Bkr. ~-6980 Center of Costa Mesa LO\\' On or Lse. Option . .( lo. n1any t"Xlra.s + pool, BY O\\'NER: BluH1 Condo. 2 Ca.II BOB PETTIT on th is Partially furn. Din. rm., bit. t'<XJO Sq. I!, ltXlO leased, 1000 BR. 1 ~1 BA. Ga.rden kit· clubhou1e & ttc facilities. Br, den, 2~J ba. luxury +. one. <Eve1. 833-014-4\ ins. i.:a.rp,. drapes. 2 car aar. R\'8.il l<:1r lea~r. $35.000. \rrry chen. Immed. Occup. Bkr. No. C.f\f. Cash to 5\47. SU Avenida Campana, N.B. PETTIT REAL TY CO. Asking $7:-i.ooo. X!nt terms. best ol ierms. 01\·n<'r will 540--1720. loan. By 0Wl'ler. 638-9646. E\"tli, ~l867 "The lfou~e of llomcs" Bill Grundy, Rteltor rarry lsl TD. !========='-=========--========= 133-0101 833 Dover Dr .• NB 642-4620 Wells-McCardle, R ltrs. Gener1I 1000General 1000Generel 1000 l'"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-I LARGE HOME 1810 Nowport Blvd .. C.M. !--------------------------TURTLE ROCK HILLS LARGE LOT \4-7729 f#-0684 Ew~. Neltl~ ln the 5ky, 1;\tting 4 BR. !· family rm. Huge !Iv. dm-o .ll'I..;.; D-c bs• pretty on a 1un kWed htu. rm. 3.ooo Sq. n . 4;j r1. 1ot. \:)\&" ~ ~._ 'Ii J:Jqw top with an unobstructed ~ Reduced to $67,500 THE RE ADY. \\'TLLINC and ABLE BUYERS! To St!ll ft1stc st for !hr mo1tes1. cat!. WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee 7682 Edinger 342-4455 j4{).j]40 GI No Down BLU F FS BEAUTIFUL :'I Bedroomi>. i11 Baths Immed1att"ly ava1 lahle: The Pm/e Wff/i #/,e lai/f.ln Clt-"e vi••. i• th!. almoot "'"' • Walkor Rily. 675·5200 lrQli Br. "'/1ep, family rm. home. 3366 VIA Lido, NB Open Sun. 3 BR. 21,i BA. elt:c kit, w/ Self-clela.nlngd O\'ens, interl. J BR. Den, 2~~ Ba. Con-lot8 of cabinets. Kew vinyl com. e ec. oor opener. poo • teniporary, Arch It e ct tile, crprs, drps, laree. pa- irlze lot: on 11. cul de sac desiiTI~ &: bit. Lo int. f!o. 70' lot. \ street. Only S46.000. transferable l oan. By BRASHEAR REALTY Mi11ion Viejo 170! TRT-Levt>I hitllop 3-1 Bdrms .• din. rn1 ., fan1 ., 3 Ba. \Vatf'r- talls. fountains. 3 yrs. old. ~ll1slon Viejo. &i7-~9l. BY Owner: 3 br. 2 ~TS old. l.,('vel. 6'~':0 ntA. $2.f,.;;oo. 8»-4290 <213) 876-25ro San Clemente 1710 ~-~---- BY OWNER 4 bedrn1 _ 11~ baths, large fenced y11rd. ~24.000 • Sl,000 mlnimu1n rto11·n. 40:?· 7516 4 BR. 212 Ba Condo, In VIiia Pacifi<'. mlle to bch, Kids ok. S28j_ 968--7.'129, 962-4471 Co1ta Me1a 3100 $100 VERY pleasant l BR. \VfW carpets. older couple, maybe n:tired carpent.er, cabinet or tile man, able to remodel. Box ht687, Daily PUot, C~I 3 BR. 2 BA. Crpta, drpa, dsh"·hr, aa5 &love. dltlp, err. s2:i0 mo inclds gardener. Avail ~lay l. 646-4L12 Open Sun. 1-S 2142 Vista Entrada BOYD REALTY :'.629 t:. c·f)ll.~t ll•\1'·· Cd:'<! • 675-5930 • IMATSOL I I I r • Red H ill Realty o\1•ner. Phone • 673-285-t klr 8-17-&;07 Eves: 431-3769 Univ. Park Center. rrvine: app!. ..,;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;. C I b d Call Anytime 833-0820 BY 0\\'~ER, 4 BR &. den, 4 ~ ar I • 1740 CHAR:'lflNG 2 BR. 2 BA con· do. f\lontlcello Townhousefi. $1.Sj mo. Ph. 6i:H>f&I Rent or Lease Option :'\ice ho1n". 2 blocks to ~hOp- 1'111&. $22:1 i\1onth 54'-9521 or 541).6631 A Touch of Sp•nish \Valled pa.tao: 3 BR. + din. •f-family + Jze. room OWT ~£'!. Rt'ductd to • S.ii .!l;ll W a lker Riiy. 67.S.5200 3.'86 Via Lido, r-.·s Open Sun. SEASHORE DRIVE OCEAN VIEW Jl'um. Dttnltx. Dbl. g11ro~ Jmm.acuJaf(!! $44,!r.J() George Williamson J\EALTOR '73-4JSO 67).1564 E .. 1. CRASH BARGA! N 11 \\"Hh $6.CXXI tlown. °"'-ntr w1U Jl.llaitke 4 Bdnu. 2 13th + famll)' rm. home for $26.800. In l lep. Dcl J.Utr Area. I RAM NOL I I I I I I I IGETNOU I ;:• =' =' ='=' =' ::: ~ rich boy too1c hit 'frllnd fol • spin In his I F y L N 0 D -I MW and lllCpll1SM lpCrll · I I I I Ir~~ m11w It hold I L E A c o y. I '~' road so firmly?" the I I I• r I friend 11kec1. . . . t . "The he1VY1---:' the owner replied. . ILOCPEM 1 1·~:::-.... "=.o~ . I· I' r I' I . ~.~.::.=-.:~; ·• ~"~m r r r 1· r r I' :i· I: ~UTTW El Toro 1244 ~10DERN RANCH Cu1tom home auest hsc. Barn \\'/stall. Agt 67~2741 Corona del Mar 1250 THE BLUFFS SELLERS LOSS YOUR GAIN OJr tran1ft"tted owner r.roST leave this outsl•ndlna tt11dy- te>mOV't·in10 2 bedroom con- \'trrllble den home. Beautiful- ly decoraled v.1th lop rradt carptl, drape.s, and other 11.p. riotntmcnla throughout, - Beaulif\llly kepl and 011 the rreen belt ror only "9.~. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 22ll FIESTA or CALL~ THI: Rf.AL R LST/l'l'f:RS Phott<: SCRAM-LE NE ,_,._1_990 ___ ... _~·-~~·--~~------1----------~----~· BA. /1. lot of bit-ins & This bea.11lifiil :: BR, 2 BA ---0-A-R-L-IN_G __ _ turnish1ngs, lovely patio. home v.1ilh new tile, nt\\' NICE 3 B!'l I-louse. Lrg fence yard. c11.rpets/drape. SlSO mo. 6·16-~83 $7 :1.000 .-c all dayi : <'rptg .t. brirht nt\\' paint. WEEKE NDER 543-$1-night~: 673--180j In tl'IJ) lor.ation on Rem-Ch· ~lh't'111ent hon1e. 2 Bd- Balboi1 l•land 1355 -----RELAXED living In this old· t'r home. 2 Bdrm. \vlth den. Beaut. brick patio w/outdoor BBQ. Short "'lk lo So. ba)'- front_ &riously ;for sale • brlhl Ofr!'I'~ MORGAN REAL TY 673-8642 615-6459 3411 E. Coast Hwy., Cd~f Huntington Beach 1400 $17,995 SISOO dO\\"n, 3 BR. 2 BA. up- gra~ hi-lo olive &l"ffn crptl, 11'0od ~neUing, elec bltin r11111e/oven. Obie gar· ag!' "'' holt door. comp! fenc. ed ,t-lancl1e11.petl. ff2-4171 544-tlDJ brandt Drive. Dutch H .. ven. rms., but1t.1n kit<'ht!n. Ne\\·- Only ;25,~. Call Pacillc ly car(>f'tert &. painted. No Short's Realty, 536-8894 for yard carf'. Great view & attractive terms. Eves; oear harbor. $23,000. Low 8~2-S728. dov,.n. 2 BR. $14t chldrn ok. pref. iing! \\'Oma.n. AJso 1 Br. $121. 388 \V. Bay. 64U5:1) Mesa Del M•r 3105 ~ CLOSE OUTI *NEW HOMES* Builder hu reduced prlcea on few remalnlna homes. 3 lo 5 Btdm11. Park like an:a In a pla.nne.d dev~opment, BUILDER'S ttPQMeM. 4 Bd. 3 BR 2 Ba, 11 fnd yd, bltns, nn 2 .. th G... f U w/w cpl.Ii. .......... nr an HAFFDAL REAL TY 842-4405 BY Owner. 3 BR .. 2l~ baths, lac. fam. rrn. 11·/h'pl. Dln. rm. LI\>. rm. 11•/cathedral rtll. Outstandlrti l•ndscpa-. 18.900 Req. to A$~me 6~ V.A. Principal' onl)t -BY Owntr: 6% Anumablle: ., s. a , am y .... .,. home. Nev.•ly p.;aint~ • In ~his. Chldrn/Jlf:lS ok. S2SO. xlnl cond. \Viii carpet. Your -"='-="'='====== choice of co lor. See this ont! '"' $29,!500. Lo1v down. POINT REAL TY· 3·1156 Co!>iat H"''Y·· Dana Point l 714 I 0100.;..;23 BY OWNER 2 bednni<. Ja11c fcnct'd yard. $23.IXXI • $3.COO minlmun1 down, 4!l2-7516 Aparfmenr.s S.11 for 1980 Mesa Verde 3110 3 BR, 2 crptPd b.'I, 2 f1'Plc'1, ~prinkler. mahrre ad 11 l . Lea~e $285. Pet 0 K . !'l-16-J:J18 ~ BR 2 BA hon1e on rorntt. New carpet ~ drapes. 3017 Ctylon Rd. Call. ~78 to Stt. VA. 3 br. 2 bL $27.~50. Open 1--------- Jlouce Sal ' sun. 15".1 tt 14 Deluxe Apts. CLE~N 3 br. 2 i,., Comp! crpltd. la\\'n St'n1~ incl. $23.l mo. Call 5a;>..OOM 4 BR. 2 ba, ta.m nn, blt-ln.I, pool, nr all achl1, child '*· $.300 mo/In. 8374607 Feoli! Circle, H.B. Call Prtndpals Ohly, Ca.II 891-61.lS: 644-0315 RENTALS Houses Unfur nished Newport Beach 3200 8/8 Adult1 Only 3 Bk. 2 batba a:pUl ievtl $265 l Bil 2 Baths ........ S..">Zt AVAll..A&LS NO\V Bay 4 B<;,a.ch ~alty, Inc. !IOI Dover.br. Suile 12ti NB 6t5.3XXI Eve!, 548-6966 \\'EST'CUFF • l...alll;o horn!': with huge family room . 3 bedroom, 2 bath, la.ll;e pallo. many exh·as. $360 <'n year lease fo respon~ible party. R.elerencca: Rrq'd. 011·r1er 642-283j 9r 613·3293 5iiturday, M1ttA 21, 1970 OAlLV PILOT %.i R ERTALS Ae 11. Unfurnlshtd RENTALS I RENTALS • RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS I RENTALS RENTALS Apts. Furnl1h1d Aph. furnl1hod Apt1. Unfurnished_ 1 Aph. Unfurnlsh~ ~pto. Unfurnished_ 2.P"· Unfurnhhod Apt1. Unfur n lthod Coste Mesa ·4100 Cost• Mtn 4100 Cott• Mt•• 5100 Coste Mel t 5100 Cott• M11e 5100 Costa Mt•• 5100 Ntwpar t Baach SlOO ~~---~.,._-1=~=:::~~~;1=-=-=-:::::=:======1 '·' r * GRAND OPENING * VILLA POMONA New and Dramatic as a Spanish Castle EL CORDOVA Al'TS ONE MONTH FREE Think you've seen great apartments! COSTA MESA'S We have all the nice features as follows: . * HEATED POOL * REC HALL * DISHWASHERS * BAR·B-OUES NEW APT· COMPLEX *SHAG CARP~~i;,;, olHi~~GEs UNIT II I & l 8R'>-FROM $145 For Adult• Only 2077 Chorlo St. * 545-0376 or 64/>.2111 (Just 4-00 It. W. of Harbor Blvd . oil Hamilton) Orange €ouiity'1 Most Beaf'.tiful Apartmenc Community Featuring a club atmosphere for your com· fort and pleasure -just completed 1 or 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Furnished or Unfurnished. Air·Cond., so\J.ndproofed. sell cleaning ovens, THE NEWPORT LuxurJOut Sp•ciou1 G1rden Apartm1nt1 Offering: • • • 1 Bedr'm Private Patios J-leated Lanai Pool 300 Feet Private Beach $175 . $275 l lodr'm l Bodr'm & Don 315. 500 695 919 B•rldo Dr., N.B. Phooo 673·8'14 * * NEW 3 BR, l11.n11ly, dio-• ins. 2 Bath hon1e. Co1n- n1unily pool &: elubhow;c. S:\50 per n10. 1807 Port Chari~ lllerbor V 1 f'"' Moines) \2131 67G-4001 .. I • I NOW OPEN • I I • FEATUR ING ALL MODERN AME NITIES e LU XURIOUSLY FURNISHED e ALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES , RENTALS Houst1 Fur n ished Lido file 4351 ~~~----·- LARGE l roon1 apl., kl!., .izar, utll incl. On Bay. $200. Also taking 5 u 1n m " 1· rese1va1ions. 83S--02:l8 5100 beam ceilings. dish\vasher, lush landscaping C'-o'-'"'''-'-M-'o'-.. "-----I with streams & waterfalls, elevators, BBQ 's, BRAND-NEW APT-HOMES clubhouse with social activities. saunas. Ja- cuzzi & S\vim pools, private garage '"/stor· a ge . From $14-0-$210 . For enjoyabl• 1urrou:ndln9s cat1rln9 to d is· cetnlntJ adult1, come to MERRIMAC WOODS .•• ~ I REAL ESTA TE Lagun• Beach 5705 Gener•I 7 BR Dupl<"ll:. 11~ b11, ----------1 slovf'/reirig incl, l'o pct.$. Income Prope rty 6000 $18:1 nto lta~. 494-29(15 l AS.<.;U~IE 7"-:. LOA~ --2 Bit lloui>C' + ~ AptJ< + San Clement• 5710 100'x6::' rn1p1y 101, SJ7.000. LE1\SJ.o; $75.000 Baycres! "X"· e1·. homf'. f'u!I ''ie11· or !la~·k Ba), ~Imo. Owntr 642-lll'i JUST built, Harbor Viw HO!ne, ~e 2 sty, 4 BR .. lotmal di.ning rn1 & lantily rnt gardener. $450. 546-5891 l'·RESHLY pitin!rd 3 Br, 2 Bai Duplex nr bch. Nu cpts. B!tils. $250 n\O I e a s ' . a.11)-1j73 CAfiDEi'lf JfOUSE. 3 BR 2 BA. 2 poob. Back Bay SJ2J n10. Also 2 BH. . .$230 mo. Bkr ~7Hi0.W, G-12~3 • ENCLOSED GARAGES • 2 SWIMMING POOLS from $140 Bochelor, 1 & 2 Bedroom5 Adults -No Pets 1760 Pomona, Costa Mesa 4355 GARAGE Apt., 2 bdrms,.l bath. \\'Ith boat slip. $350 Bill Grundy, Realtor 6424620 Huntington Beech 4400 2 BR. Furn Apt. DowntO\\'n H .B~ No child ot' pets. Call ~i396. (West of Newport, l:iatween 17th & 11th St.) S~t.\Ll. Bachelor w/ kitchen "!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!~I & bath. $ti:> n10. P 1' e r. !!!! ---· ---student. 612-85W Gtnerel 4000 N<"ver be!orc lived in. Pri· Just •••t of 2600 H1rbor llvd., nr. Neblrt C1dlltac va1e patio li\'ing. Nea r 425 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA e 545-6300 bt-11.ch .f.· shopping. All new IEVIERYTHINO NEW-MOVE IN NOW! built-1ns, dish\\·ashe1'1i, w/w l~~~~~~~~~~".'!~~~!'!~~~~~~ j l':&rprting, drape11. privatel·C M -· -living. osta esa 5100 Balboa 5300 • ' BR"' BA·"1>k .. ''"' HARB"OR GREENS e 2 BR-2 BA-patiot1 LGE. r.1od . 1 BR. ne11,ly dee, e l BR-1 RA-deluxe slngl<' APARTMENTS cpts. drps. Nr Bay & Beach. -~~.~ BEAUTIFUL ll<'IV dlx. king sizC' hon1" 11.pts-1\'ill rurn. 2 bdrms & 3 bdrms, 2 baths, bullt-ins, china cabinet, W\\' 1.:rpls, drps, Cable TV free wuh·dryer, hobby or golf cart nn, closed gar. Adults. $18.)..$230. 101 Don1inquez, ApL B -8<>\\·les RHr. 492.Ql02, 192---1314 l.5f' $155. 673-1502 Corsican Apt. Homes Bachelor, 1·2 & 3 BR. F\irn/ ========= SUN"LOll'"R. VE unf. From $ll0 " up. Gar-Dano Po1'nt 1 ,.. "" -A ~. dell""pS:liOll e Beam cei(.>;, H Bllvn s. r.111.in & BrtstoJ "'" unt!ngton Beach 5400 --· 5740 Loc11.1-" *-." mil• E. of South J.'rplcs • Rec Rn111 • 2 Pools ------------'~ Sa e '' &hoot · ~E\V I BR $ljj/2 BR $190. "·-·· ,,,,.,. Shopp1·11g C•ot•r unas .. ursery ON BEACH' ~ -F • A I Ii 1· I Shag crpts. \~I & last mo + Ca ll 540-1973 :un "" < u Sl'C ions. m-11100. occup. 2700 PC'terson • $j() c.ltaning 673-2644 Eva s . 545-2321 \Vay, C'.\I Nr Hrlir ,t Adams. •!'INGLES fo'RO'.\I $1·10 REAL ESTATE SI0,000 dn. 6-l.2-8ji!l GOOD E--sidr 4 Pltx. $j.).000 or 11•ill lradt up. Principals only. Cl-lllO Business Proper ty 6050 FOR si1lc hy 01\11tr, 7.unil n1odrro t\TE DICAL DEN· TAL .CENTER. Good return. good \\'r ite.o rr . C<lnsldrr hon1e or ? In trade. Sfor ;)!Ill Heil Avt.., 11.B. ca 11 Oll"l'tl.'r (114J SfS.32"21 e)'e~. (21.:ll 6!16-1810 days. Bu1iness Rent1I 6060 LO VELY 1\VNH:\E: 11 '\1iC\I' u[ pool :i Bnnn 2 Ba frplr, 111; patio S'!75. Agf'nt 646-07::'.l ----------Single Coste Mase 4100 I BLK to ocean. 1303 \\'a!nut. B,\CHELOR Apt ii•f fl'r;lc. 2 BR. Adults. St>e ~!gr. '.?19 1\r, .sbp'g. S1naJI yartl. $130 1 ="='="='=l.=I=l.~B=.===== ;;;;iiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOii0-1 :-~16-0370 e ~ 13R 1 1~ BA FRO'.\! $1'.!;i 1.,~B~, .. ~,~1i_B_a_, -,.-,,.-.-b~\-1.-'"-s. e 2 BR 2 BA FRO?.! ,.$2GO crp1$. d~. Ask abou1 our • :l BR 2 BA fRO!ll $36U discount plan. SSO Centf'r C11rpi>\~-drupcs-dish11·a11her St. &IUl310. h('11tcd pool-saun11.·l1":111il5 G•neral -'-"'-"'-"'-----~'~------- Newpor t Haights 3210 DLXE. 3 BR . 2 Ba. Din. nn .. fp l, {'pa ., !lrupes. $.3,j() ?.lo/laase, A.i:ent 67:'>-1662 University Park 3237 2 BR. 1 balh .......... S'.?25 3 BR. & ,\triun1 ...... $300 Nf.\V 3 Br., din. rm, .. SJ2;, 4 BR, & lam, 21,t ba •• S.Ut 4 BR., !11.mily nn. & din. rm. {TurUe R«kl ....•... S.'60 PETTIT REAL TY CO. .. The lfouse of llomt~" 833-0101 :J BR. 2 l>aths ........ S.125 3 BR. 2~) baths ........ $340 4 BR. 2 baths .......... .$315 e R ed Hill Raalty Univ. Park Ccnttr, Irvine Call Anytimr. 8.J3.082U :; HR. 2 811.th. Large bonus roon1. Pool privil. $300 nio. Ca,1 6~5-2996 Back Bay 3240 I BR. rrpls. drp~, 1>tt-1n~. patio. No ('h1!drrn. 11~0 Call a4S--3197. Corona del Mar 3250 2 BR, livin.i:-room, ·d ining Adults Lu..xury single. 1 & '.? bt'd- roon1 apartmenls, tw·nlsh- C'd 11.nd unfurnished, 1\'ilh complete p11v11.cy and land- SC"nped counU'Y club almos- phere including $750,000 W"Orth of rt'creetionaJ fac!.l· ilies designed •n(; optratcd just for single people. Rents From $145 to $300 hnmcdiatc Occupancy [llo. ro fllo. Lease Avail. ANAHEIM '277 So. Brookhursl 11 blk. So. ol Lincoln) --ll14} 772-4500 GARDEN GROVE 13100 Cha pman A\'r. 14 i>lks \V. Santa Ana }"'11p·y,) !714) 636-3030 NEWPORT BEACH RSO IRVINE AVE. JRVl~E AND 16th 'i14! 64:>-0550 nlo. Ulil pd. 1 · MS-:)7~!0 Lagun1 Beach 4705 J-oOVELY, small ba..:helor,1 ---------- Quiet & lux uriou' Adult Living at ... HACIENDA HARBOR patlo, u!ilitics. ill a,t u r r, Forget ~~1aduh. $S9. Rtf . Dirty Dishes! :l RR. :! HA. Sunkrn l1\"1ng BRAND NEW 1 & 2 BR rm. frplc. t·pts" cli"J>~. 011- s1;,o f.· $170 all u11• incl ins. $160. 1251 Baker, No. D. * QUIET 2 Bdrm Duplex. I BR bachelor • no kit. Car- Bllt\5'. garg, pallo. E-side. pets • D~ape:; . ~.undeck . - Adults. no pets. ~an V1e~·· $1.1.J. Avcul. 361-B Ogle. 642-1298 v.•l!f!kly bas111 also. • • • BACHELOR APT. Fu r n. Studio with kit. Carpc'ts • Drp~: ~1·/w crpts, pool, pvt. Drapes. $15:>. bal. 64.)-0092 aftrr 3 pnl. 38-1 Clift Dr, L.aguna &h. 1\" 2 BR. Nif'f' f'rpts, drps. Ir; Bltns, shag crpt. drf)!. gar. patio, i;::arg. Sl4:'i. No pets. Benutlful h1.ndscp'g. Sorey no 51>7--3-IOO pets. lntt. at of.fii:e by pool J-U-"ST--c-,-m-,-1,-,,.--2-b-,-. -"-,,-,·. 1 OI' Aot 9. drps, bltns. No p!'ls. 2885 241 Avocado, CM Elden Avr. 6~2·31Y.12 642-7925, e\·c,; 646-0979 e NASSAU PALMS e l\lrs. Stokes No. B. A94-277:'i I kl BR. POOL or 213: 431-G2tM i\lr. Dwye1· ~~~~~~~~~~!N•wport Beach li7 E """ SI. .. ~"'' LUXURIOUS·NEW I BR apt. Gas & v.·attr pd.,,,. ONE LOW RENTAL $120 nio. No ehildren, no VILLAGE INN, Laguna $ 150 & $ 170 pets. 5.Jj....5991 C.i\'l. Lu.~~ry sing!e 11.pls €omptetc All Utilities Paid I BR I• D I . G~"' ma1d se1v1cr. bousewarcs. urn. up ex . "'· r 11 -1 H d I l & 2 BR. 2 ~w:m pools $\lj mo. 164 E. \Vilson. Call Ult'll!i, a ulL · ~ . poo · S4S.2Til Sttps lo beach, d1n1n;; & A<lults onl y, 'lO J>f'IS. 11 • co<'ktails. Gua ran!ecd ye¥' :l01 Avocado St ., C.~·J. BACHELOR Apl !urn. Nr. round rates for permanent See l\fgr on premises 17th & Irvine. $100 mo. guests • lrom S"'..;S a \\Tek. llkhind H·~1art off Harbor .. 6'11-368:: * .49'1-9436 at comer Rutgers &: A\1>Cadol ===========-ili!i!!i!i!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Da~ ij°Z·~. t\"C 6~f>-0283 '4200h BR. ocean vie11.•, nea1· STUDIO APTS. hell.ch. Single [l('r30n prefer-2 &droorns - 2 Bath!t ----------1 red. 4~1-7019 Carpet!§ & drape~. C~ragr Newport Sa•ch ==-·======-,"7~4•0 ::.19 & 3~3 Cabrillo Newport Ba•ch NEWPORT BEACH LUXURY LIVING NE\V, Spaeiou:1 2 & 3 Bcd- roc1n, 2 Baihs. Adults. Steps 10 \\'rstclif{ Plaza 645·0252 MARINER SQUARE APTS. 1244 Irvine Ave., N .B. Owned & m•na,14 by Th• Irvin• Company GRAND Dana Point , S175 Per fllonth . ur S\6.J On Le<1.'ll: BAYFRONT NE\V 2 BR Stuctio: ;i,va1l UJl-OPENINC Iii J"IY 20. 122' I"' m<>. , , 47!·4050 o 2 BR, ' BA t.u'"'Y AO"· ~:;90t Alcn7.ar. -•MRI Mil CL.& Priv. terr11i<..-e. eJevatoni, sub- IMMEOIATE RENTAl..S 1erraiwan pk·~-All e.ltc. Aph. Unfurnished_ I iiiiiJPi!iiii!iiiPi!iJiil j Pool, '°It "''"" <1ocks. 3121 l''C 1-oom-0eean v!('11s. pnllos-an1plr p111•kin&:. :-\cl'Ul"lly gua1'di;, fUHN. alliO Av11l. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE ., 11.8. 47141 536-1487 LUXURIOUS t BR. \\'11.lklng dlstant•r lo b<>ach ,t:. ,,hop- ping. Shag carpC'1 !ni;:, dishwuhf'r. dressing roorn. loads or litorag<". p11.\10 & ~ar<1ge. $139.,j(). Adults 011ly. 8262 Atlan1a, HB. :'i36--2800 SPACIOUS 2 BR. Rentals W1nted 5990 CALDOA ISLAZ..'D Lease !.!IOU or olfit'I.'. ap- H.ELP! PC'11.Ct' & \l'ildl'mCSli I propria!~ for be1;1.ut)' salon. nt'Pded. E111ploy \\Titer & ::07 l>lar1nr Ave. STJ-{1486 or ..:al n1us\ have ful'n . retreat. :;et hrokl':r. ----------\\' i U lcruil'!. t>.frl 77ti-<i2l7 S'.\IALL sliops nr. Ne\vport r\·e.~ & 11•knds. Pier. Various sizes, lnquin: liRCENT: LSI! 0 p 1i 0 n Bayview Proptrties 11·aoted: J or 4 br house . Pre I 2.?,09 \V · Balboa. NB 673-7420 t.lesa Venlt . \\.ill consider 1 , any loc. 12:,0 + or -11·/SIOOO 1 Office Rental 6070 option. 5'!S-3926 \\'AN1'ED: Car<1;c Do11·nto1\·n C.:\I. 6~&-.891J v.·kdays. 11kend.s. lo rrnt 111·<"a. :HS..2182 \\'A."\TED: JurtC' 1:;1 2 br &: dru or :; br hou;;C' 011 yrl)' ll':a.se in N .B or Cdi\I. Call 673-7729. e LANDLORDS e FREE RENTAL SERVICE LAGUNA BEACH Air Conditiontcf ON FOREST A VENUE Desk space avafl.i.ble tn oewest office bulldlflK at prime location ln downtown Laguna Beach. Air condl· tlC'ntd, carpe:e<t. beautUUl rntrances: Frontage on fo!'est Ave .. rear leads to r.tunc!pa l parkiJi: lot.1, $511 Broker ~-6982 per rnonlh for spa~. Drsk Upstnln;, Car~l,;, drapeR, l)Hns. Ne\\· Lile le pt11nt . 2 kids OK. All util. p.11d. $1::.0. t\r. Bl'll.ch Bl\'d. & Adan1s 2110 f'LORIDA ;134HK>91 L.AGUNA Bl!aeh 11.rea, 12 rno and f'hairs al"ailablt fer $5. oc IC'ast, J BR unfum house. Business houn anS\vcrin; f 'EAlN Vil'\\" s un d tr k' app. June 14. n.e1ircd exec. srrvil':e avallabl~ for $10. llf'ac 1, nr1v :<>pa r. dlx 2 BR. All utilities ,.Jd txcepl l>lln · l ct \ I Box '.\t-717 Dnlly Pilot. s, crp s, rps, nr ry, telcphonr. BBQ. nr shops & pier. $J7j, 2 BDRi\1 \Vaterfmn1 furn ap\ DAILY PILOT Adul1s, bnby ok. ~i30-2131 on Nwpt lslr. Yrly lsc from 2:'2 FOREST AVENUE R001'1Y 2 & 3 br's. Crptd k Au~ 1 f:Xeel nefs. Approx Lt\GlJNA BEACll drpd. Nc1\·ly dc('Ot. ~ br.. S'!OO. Call 61. ...... -128.1 r1·r~. 4.9.J-9466 dbl attach gar «:. lrpll':. J RENTAL Nf'rd~I by JunC' J'.\l'.\!!;DIATE Oe<:upancy. 3 blks from bch. 5J6.. I 711 \jth. J or 4 br in !llcDo\\·eil fully ca r p e t rd , a.ir-<'On- 1 BR k small Orn. ~1n:i.ll Sehl district. r .V. 842-1674. ditioned oUice ;'l rC a 5 patio, ulll p;iid. $110. 211 ~.rd 4..S BR house. Bluffs, lrvlnr a1'a1l11.blr no11' a.t '.?86j E. Sl . 1-:ldf't'ly Adl! p r t> I . Terr. Broadmoor. All elee-Pal·. Coa.~l H11-y. in Corona !,.16-8 112. tric. 67S-7851 del i\iar. 4,410 sq. fl-ranzing NEii' I BR·blk 1o ~.,.,,, S ALL h-001 1000 10 li20 sq. ft. uo:.. .\I llOUllf' suitable. for area. 11•/" cpls. ~rps, S .._ Bay Club lireplacl':, rclric & -:;tO\'C, OUrn OCCUPANCY Goner al -SOOO ff ARBOR ""~~i·==C=~·'.,,...,"","=-~N~''"~"°"~'· TOWNHOUSE DELUXE 2 UR. \V"iohll $130. Pri patio • QUI.ET! Id 1 1 Fu }'ront $-lj() lo $71-1. prr mo. t er y genl emrn. rn or Area can be-sub-divided to Gar. s111gle adult!, couple. unf. To $85. S.IQ...2590 elt :i. Patio. Eltc. door garage. Apartments •t:i' lot. Adults only, no peis. I========== Luxut}' &:ai'dcn apartments offertni: complete privacy. beautiful landsca pini: 6 VEN DOME Loe. Pool & built-i n s, Adu!~. $18.'i mo . no lease. 202-A l41h 536--1319, 673-1784 ___ . suit \.C'nant_. 64Hl61 for in· formation. 2217 Harbor near \1.'il!On 642-6274 5995 2 BR. Redec. \V/ garg, crpls, drpl\'., stovr. No petii:. 1 __________ Furnishad Office Leas<' $225. Avail now. unparalleled recreational IMMACULATE AP'I'S! Costa Mesa 4100 Rooms for R1nt 67;.....';5.!3 ~~~~--~.1-~~.~--~ CUTE 3 Br. home; unusual frpl.: din. are11 : built-in krlchen: nice p:llio. Sceruc Properties 675-5726 facilities in a country ADULT .&: FAAW.Y e 2 Br 1 ~2 Ba. Sl_udlo Y~E=A=R7L~Y~3 ~B~,-.-,~B~,-.-w-/-w Townhouse $135 cri>t. drps, bit-ins, palJO, ~; Refs Req'd, $140. 115-B PLEASANT Christian hm. for rent 336 E. 17th St., CM Calllornia SL 5;1(}..492j rves. 2 Blt,.Jn desk! with typewrit. VJE\V -CAJ\IEO SHORES 3 + Fant. rm. Avail. no\\". Don fl'anklin, Rllr. 67:1-2222 DEL_lJXE l BR. 2 811., crpts. drapes. trpl. $'200 l'ilonlh As::rnl 67.).1662 Lido Isle 3351 BEAUTIFUL LIDO ISLE 3 Bdrm. 2~ii Bath, newly dec- orated, large double gar11.ge. $375 mo. 832-0631 Huntington Be•ch 3400 $160 LEASE Z BR. Fncd yd, dbl gar., ls! & last & dep., 1vtr pd. 17660 Van Buren. Nr. Slaler & Beacl1 Blvd. Nu crpt.sldrps & redecor. ":µ"' SHARP Ton-nhouse for lease. 2 br. 2 ba. \\/W c1·pt, <l?")ls, many xtras. S200 mo. 962-0110 or 962-Hl7~ NEAR Ne1\', Bdrn1, Cpts, Dish11'asher. No pi?tl . .$210. * a.i-l-!lJOG • 4 BR. 2 BA, ne11•ly painted. Jeneed yd. $7ll. lse. 9"l92 N1tutilus or call 536-3700 ~~'un• Beach 3705 NEAR ocean lront. 2 Bdlins., 2 ba. Db:c. ''itw hom<'. $290 ~lorith , Adults ooly. Agt. ·199-IS!WJ Condominium 3950 ----- * * SUNNY ACRES * * * Motel -Apts * l signal ~. of 0 .C Fa.irgroUnd! Studio & 1 ladrooms 132 WK. & UP D•r. Wffk, Month e J{ltchens .. 'IV's incl. • Phone aerv., hid pool • ?.111.id servi<:e avail. 2376 N!W~OlT ILVD. 541-9755 CASA DE ORO club atmMpM'rt. Now SECTIONS AVAILABLE leasinz in Ne\vport Beal':h. Close to 1hopplnf, P•rk :r.rodels open 10 am to 8 pm • Spadous 3 Br'1, 2 Ba Rents from $135-lllO * 2 Bedroom1 furnished or unfurnished • Swim Pool. Put/green * Frpl, Jndlv/lndry fal':"ls Oakwood Garden Apartments 1845 Anah•im Ave. COST A MESA 642-2824 • RENT • 3 Rooms Furniture $19.95 & UP r.1onlh·TO·~lonth Rentals \VIDE SELECTION NO DEPOSIT O.A.C. • ~eated pool : Adul ts only blk to ocean. no pets. $275 e No p&!ir • AdJ lo slM>pping mo. Call 642-!ttS:i. ORLEANS APTS. OCEAN Area J BR. 2 Balh, Car, Frp!c, Crpt. ~2TJ, Brose Really, 673-3012 ? . NE\V 4 Br & den, 2 Ba. blt-• & 3 BR l \a!I. Adullll only. ins, lrpl. 2 eAr gar., 1~ I.ilk to beach. U90 )'l"ly. 673-9352 J\lesa Verde .rea. Day er spatt &:. ivork top, 4 LARGE clean 2 Br. apt. \\"Orktr. J\il. '-a;ar privJ. chain. Heat, lights k ua:e Adults. Closed garages. 546--8229 cf coffee: machine included. 2008 England St. 536-1205 SLEEPING space availablt Telephone ans11o"rtng aer- l 7U Tu:1tin, Cvs!a ?.leS11 ?>fir. l'ifrs. ca.rson, 642-4S41 NE\V I Im. CARPETS. for EASTER \\"eek in large vice available. 642,n7t DRAPES. 2 Bcirrn apt on Oceanlront DELUXE Orf.ice in Corona Thr Lindborg Cn. fi36-2.l79 1 _6_15-70<_4'_" -'-"-'-'-'_o_m_. __ de! J\lar. Near Post Of . 2 & 3 BR. 2 BA, pvt. JNi.tio, I.DEAL for 1\-orklng n1an flcc:-Snack Sho~priv. park· heriled pool, \\"asher &. dryer ovl'r 30, priv1te entrance. in£. NE\V 3 Br, 2 811., blt·ins, lrpl. hook up. 962-8994 Costa ?.le.sa. 646+DG89 SliO Per :\!Onlh •:, h!k to h<'aeh, 2 ear .gar. 7 &r Uni Apt. Good COLLEGE Or \Vorking Gi!'I, Realono111ics Co1"J).-Broker ~H.,..,~,b~o-r~H7e~;-97h~h-A~p~ts:-$ZiJ nto. yrl,y. 673-93:>2' l.ocatkln. No pets. $1 25. Bal . Jslto. Kit. &: TV rm. 67:>-6700 • Roomy-Delu."'(e 2 8r 3 BR. 846-1163 or 897·1437 incl. ,s.;.; nlO &. up. 67$-3613. CORONA DEL MAR !Ionic atmosphere incl garg, Ntwport Heights 5210 CONDO :'! BR. l~~ BA. $l:l per \\'k up v.•/ kitchen. Desk space tor 1<"11.R 1700 16th Street ll't'd air hlg, bltns. a s to1__________ \Va!her/dryer, pool. C'lbh&e. S30 \\'k up aptii:. 2376 Xl11t location; parking Cus1orn J."urniture ReotaJ S.0. fi'Wy, shopg, sch!, park. TRI-Pl.EX Sl60 mo. 3 BR, Adults. $l!l0 mo. 67~ Ne\\•port Blvd, C?.J. 5'1S..~75.'i fll11.cAr1hur at Coast Hwy. Jl7 \V, 19th, Ci\! 548-3481 (Btwn Baker &, Gisler, \V. of frplC', <:rps, drps, l)ltns, encl Room \Vilh Kitchen &: Richardson Realty 714: 642·8 170 $1;)G...Lovely 2 BP. 2 BA Harbor) Rental Ofc, 3111 patio. gar. 6'7>3108 eves. Sun1et Baich 5455 Bath. Privlltc Entrance. 2443 E. Coast Hwy .• Cdl\I 4-ples. w/iv, RIO. child Cinnamcn Ave. 546-1034 Call :»&--7720. 61,;...t031 673-0145 Casual California living in warm ?.fed It. atmogphere. -w=,-,"'tc~1";tt,...R"i~v~i1_r_o __ I ok. Bier. 534--6980 .. East Bluff 52'42 LOVELY 2 BR. rool garden, MATURE. Non ·s rn o k<' r , Modern Offices Spac. color ro-0rdinated 11pts 1 BR. furn. bit-ins. crp!, d ..... s. $9j.... Lil: I EIR. Ulil pd. w/w, fairway Villa AptS 1 blk beach. Garagt'. $115. Kilch. privl. optional, gar $7:i single. 5175 2 rm suite. d · .... • 1 1 f 1 "" d•ps. 11.va1l noa'. Bk r . Call 592-5043 or 962.2126 spa('(' avail. ~45 · , es1g .... 'U "" urn. or ~Ye J/!d pool. Nr. ishoppiog 11.rca. "-l'"98<l A11· cond, Sec.1'y service, • I I • Pvt I, • ,,.........., , . 2 BR Studio, 2 Bath. Po1vdcr --· -k ro1n or. · pa 10 Adults. !-==-======== Nl':~r Oraoge Co. Airport & rin, frplc. plush crpt'g. b!I-Sent• Ana 5620 LARGE, pleuan1, p r iv. par ing, t:<'ntra.Uy Jocattd. BBQ * Shag cpts * Gar I\'/ 1800 \VESTCLIFF DR, -UC!. Adults only. 20122 in,. ~mall rmtio, 2 car garg. balh, employed man only, So. Ca lif l ~t Nat. Bk. Bldg. storage * Htd P<>"I * h:itch-* 642.3618 "* Cost• Mesa 5100 Santa Ana Ave. 545-3894 S2.i0 mo. 644-7•!9'! --· 646--iJ04 Cosra ?.fesa 642-1-485 en .... ,./ indirttt li;::hting * -.._ KITCHEN privllegrs, man CORONA DEL MAR Deluxe oven & range. 1 BR., OCEANFRONT Apl. Bel"'" * MARTINIQUE TO\VNHOUSE--New· lrg. 2 VILLA MARSEILLES S17:'i incl util. Adults. no Nei,'JXlrt &: Balboa Piers. QUIET DELUXE APTS * TOWNHOUSE * BR. 2'1 Baths. rrpte, i·ncl BRANO NEW ooly. ~. 803 Governor. C.\I. hnmacu111.te 2 room. Private ts 365 \Y \Vil.so St Adl1s only. Avall April 10th . . 'l BR, J \~ BA, crpts, drps. gar, $300 nio. 67:>--5033 SPACIOUS &16--.i28'9 offltt. Ground floor. Private pe · ' ' n · $"""mo. y,,,,,. 675-2221 or l-2 & 3 BR. Also ti A"lll s1= i~· ----bii.lh. $135 mo. Util pd. P•rk-612-1971 54-7_1,.1_ Furn. Bachelor. PM',100°· "Lis, ""· .,.. E. LEASE, 2 BR, 2 DA split 1 & 2 Bdrm. Aplo. -"" _ 6-12 6872 Motets, Trlr. Crt1. 5997 log_ 673-6757 Owner. i\IONTICELLO condominium, Pr1v. patioi!: &:. pools. Nr. Y an e. -• level townhouse. Back Bay Adult Living 1 BR. includes Dsh11·sr, LARG E. cozy, 1 &. 2 BR. shopping, Adults only, 548-1768. vitw. $250. mo. 644-1124 Furn. & Unfurn. orFICE OR STORE \\'asher / dryer, Atrlum, 2-epts, drre~. bll-inli, pat io. 1 1m Santa Ana Ave ., C1'ol. Sl.50 + sec. deposit. Clean 2 Olshwa.she r . color eoordinal. HOLIDAY BEACH MOTEL !j x 35' ot 30 x 35' car garage, Pool priv. nr BR •-ou1plrtcly furn . l\Jgr Apt 113. * 616-5542 Bdrm Duplex. Crpts/drps ed appliance• • pl~h sh&& Roon1s: -kilchenetttii:, 100' of! st pking &. utU turn occ &. C.M, Civic Cenll'r. 6i3-;t ,.' NEW S10gte 510..., Garden a:tv-ref, encl palio. Infant Corona del Mer 5250 ca-• l'hoil':e of 7 color to Beach, f't'ff Contlnc?ntal Ne\\'J)Ort' I< Bay Ctnttr. Cl\1 ., QL" .,.,AAA St I 64"7412 . .,... breUfa.ii:t. 1832 N. El ca. 2052 Ne~·port Blvd ~.12i>2 Avail ?-.far. 22, Lease. 646-5644 2 BR fw11 & u n I urn Un its. 7 Br, 1 B•, •h•g "· ~..-a e. 4---schemes • 2 baths • •tall mino Real, San Clemente. B t L ti I C'M aft 6 pm. $100.$li3. Cpts. drps, bltns, crptB, drps, dshwhr, 2 \VANTED: 1 nice family. :J 11howers • mirrored ward-492_3582 es oce on n a 1 . 2 BR apt, furn & unf. pool, 11;11Jo, 1525 Placentia. patios, beam c:eilings, frplc, Br, 1 ~ BA, New crpt~ It ~-robe doors: • indirect ll&ht. 800 to 1400 !IQ, f._ Deluxe OU. lroni Sl2j up. Ne\\'ly decor., FURN. 11·/ ulil. Bachelor gar. Adults, no ptl~. $165. drp~. \V/D hook-up. Gar. ~ v i11g In kltcheo . brealdasl \VEEKLY rates Sea Lark ic,. Spaces. Ava:: lmmed. pool-reek nn, beau. gardtn. apr. A\<1il April ls!. $137.50. 2630 Elden 537-0062 aft 4 prn After 3 & wk-ends 968--7277 Ort• bar • huge privatt fenced Motel. 2301 NC¥.'JIOrt Blvd ., Phone 011'Til!.r. 642-9'J50 Adults, no ~ts. l~ ?.lapll':, 152.'.i Placentia. f\'B k Sun. * DELUXE J & 7 BR p!'lio · plll!h J\nosceplni · Coata ?.fesa S?.IAU Office ori busy cor-~1 A 1 • 'IGR G ~ Bl · · ON TEN AOtES bl'ick Bar-B.Q's . large heat. I ===c:-::c.,_:-::=====-C t 'I t>:-.~'-nlh """ · P · J ,,. • LARCJ-: I BR. nr ocean. l BR Unfurn. l'\t1\•ly de!':. a1uen Apts. t-1ns, pnv. ntr Ofi a 1• esa _.,.,.., Lu'E 1 B S •. u Su·" k 11 •0 "•w _,, ,,,. d...... 5 .. e pllt!O, heated pool, f ..... lc. I & 2 BR. Furn & Unt. urn cd Pools & lanai. Gu11t Homa1 5991 ulllilles included. 642-6560 DE ·· • r ... pee. •urn. pstui(!il. r .... rc · J " c.,, ' .,.s. ,.11.. .,. r•-I I rl I 3101 So. Bristol SI, All el<'c., frosl-free l'C'fri;. yearly, Studrnts ok. 673-8088 grounda. Adlls, no pe!s. S140 Adult.11. $145 mo. 546-:'il&l u..,,p &ces P v. patica ----------600 SQ FT OFC, f II G -· ,. t · II' E Poob. Tennl!. Conlnl'l Bkfst, (~) i\ll. N. ol So. Coa.·I Pl ual NIKOLS"Y Rest tlo->• fo• 1\'/'v cpt. ·u ar. 11·/1tor . .,, OCEANFRONT . Rooms. rno. "'"'~ oun a1n ay · 2 BR, J \~. BA, \\'/w cr~!g, 900 Sea Ltille. 001 6#2Gll Santa Ana "' "" $90 ?-.'lo. C.l\f. &IG-2130 ~RR. 2 ba. crpl, :l t':'lr, i;:ar. Quiet. Adults only. ?.tcltno \Vl':ekl,y until 15umn1cr. fHarbor. turn \\'. o [ forced air h1":111. bit-ins. !MacArthur nr <mist Hwyl a.n1bulalo~~~1;2~· I COSTA ?.fesa Offices. AIC. pool & C'lhhse avail. $22.'.i $160. ~9278 E\·r~. Call 642.UG.) \Vilsont. \\'!1110n Garden1 Slolj. mu. 934 El Cainlno, PHONE: 5574200 11 d ..... • Pa.rk·,,.,. U5.) mo. 540-ro39. Apls c 1\1 Bier 642---«22 crp , .,.... i • .,, . l BDRM duple~. SS5. freshly CLEAN I & 2 BP... 1..r1:. kit. . I ·' . . DL."XE 7 Bedrm, crpts, drps, FOR TENANTS WHO Misc. Rent•ls 59'9 BA k (! r. $90 ea. u J( 20' D;!i~~ai~ :;;;,~~'~ painted, enclosed Patio, Adull.11, no pet.11. 1135 up. 3 BR sludlo. frplc. ge paUo, 2 BR. Crpts. drpli, bll-ins, bltln.q, vie~'. Nr JI o a g \\lAf\"T THE BEST: 646-4833 er ~57 ii no ans 96l-7li0. gardl':ner. launlndry. Single~ 7421 E. 161h St. 646---1801 pool, saun:~,, ~ clomt garage. Adult~ only. llo!pltal. Adu\U only. S17~ COCO PALMS-f\/"Y , .. •···d NEAR C.~f. City Hall. 3 Rm. le========= I cupancy 0 y, no pe ,!. ............ $130. Ca.II 6'16-6919. 2214 B n10. Avall April I. l\lgr. ........ 11\:1\1.... 1arages, oui,-s. pane]·•, ,,_ •• "S.2llB l Br. Nrar P ier. Wetkly nr ,,.,, AJ81 S NDALWOOD $25 ... i:u .._..,..._ 3975 .,.. monlhly. Util free. Call QUJ.E'T AREA • Bfa~l. Ir; 2 Ru1gers Dr. V'I_., A per mo. drapes. $150. Call tMi-6560 ?u~txes Unfurn. SUS CASITAS 82S-Jl84. ~~1.arJ; ~1El63Cmtlno7_9~ .. ~ Dr., LOVELY new 2 Br, 7 83, NEAR new 2 BR, cpt~. rtrV!, J STY GARDEN APTS 2135 Elden, Apt 6· C.i\I . HUNTINGTON BEACH , BR .up!,,.,, d.,,.. diftV"l&al, Furn. 1 BR Apts. AduUa '-"'' .,,..-v...,.. J(lo1 prlv in. .... , lg yrd, bltns, bit-ins, no gar. no pets, , .. ... k Ilk "" STORAGE Shed. E-8kle. Ap· d --·• " ~..... BACHELOR •pt. 7 dr"1 trorn .-.. ""xunooR par · e tuiTOU • Air Con ltl-,._lk Jo •bop'g, "" pets. only no pets 2110 Newporl LARGE 2 Br 1\1. Ba 1tuc:Ho view, Nr. S. Cit Plau., prerer cpl or man, $1~. 1 Prl .... I 1 prox 8' x 8' \\'ood floor, .... ' ' . 0ttan, furn, util inc::I. $ll5 • .,, ngs. PR"""• poo S, crp g, cl ON llACH ILVD. $100. &46-6761 Blvd, CM, 642.9286 mo yrly. 842--814& apt. No pets. Sl.50. 7~ Joann 546--6976 67$--3!1:16 drps, frpll':s. All elec bltn1. ean, dry S7 mo. 64&-5607 Dt::k 1pac."t avaUable fn RENTALS MERRIMAC WOODS ' St. 846--1584 l BR Sl30. 2 Br w/lenctd IDEAL f or roomn111.tcs 1 Nr 11th '" Tustin tihop'&· Double prage, \\'estsidc, newes1 office buUdlna-et Apts. Fur n lshtd Fnrn units 11.\'all. see ed u~ J BR Unfum. wfw Crpt1. patio $150. Crpts, drpa: &: BR. + Bachelor wl loft. Adults only. $32 per monlh. prime IOCAtlon In Huntlnc· det ch,51 5100. 425 P.1c.n1-Corona del Mer 4150 drps. stovll!. 820 Ctnter St,, bit-Ins 642-7:119 ~\'rs &: 1-lod. Uni. Cdi\!. 675-7~92. 2 BDR!\IS. 2101 Pand•ro!& ~ 642-4422 • ton Beach. Alr conditioned, 4000 613 26.7 ... rr-be&utlful •ntrance. Front· Gener al mac Way. s.45-6.100 apt B. Ci\I. Sl:Ml mo. \\'kndll. ,.,... 1 Sanlfl AM ~l .. ouuv OOUBLE a;araa:e on E-side, ~e on Beach Blvd .. tffr HOLIDAY PLAZA DELUXE. Spacln\I! I Bdrm Furt1 ii.pt .$\~ ,,111s util. Heal«! pool. amplr ~rkllli. No chlldren • no pe~. 100:1 Pomona, C.i\1. $105-Nic.<tly turn. Bachelor apt. G~r. wrw. Bkr.~ ** NICE 2 BR DUPLEX. SHARP PAD! 2 BR IO\\'f':r apt Cp1s. drp&.1 QUIET 7 Br, stovt &: re(ri11:. 2 BR. r.1_arguC'r1lc, So. of -· -Cl\J, $:u mo. lead& 1n 11rlv&ta parkln& CRPTO. ADULTS, SW mo. I-Br. $17~ loto, Inc. uh!. bltnt. no pel.!t . tnfant ok. Adult1. 226-A S 111 t e Ava., ffwy. $17!i rno, N"> children. I L•g~ Be•ch 5705 642.-lGti * lot $&O ; "I' rnonlh tor Sl!J..OS33 Don Frankhn, Rltr. 673-222'2 zss~ i\lenQou. ~l'l~;)421 c.r.1. • 673-11676 • lOO CLIFF DRIVE 1rM1ce. n..·~" ano cna•rs LOV Income Property 6000 avallablt lor $.'-BualnHS BACHELOR Apt. &--eldr. 2 BR. ,\largur.rUe, So. of 2 BR cklat-ln. Garage. No NE\V 1 Bdrm 1o,·/blt·lla. No ELY l br, l b:1. SU. ol $17Q.1 en 1 \~ BA. $183-l Br houl"!I an&v.'frlng service $110 mo. utll pd. frplc. llwy. S200 mo. f\'"o !':hlldren. pe.t&. No !':hildren. Older cpl peta:. $150. ~20. 646--083:i llwy. Bll·in5, c:rpt,.; k 111·1'9. IW BA. 'crfl~. drps, bltln~ ll.B. • \\'aJk to beach. S evl\llahl• for $10. All utill· fen11lc pref. 642-852n "* 673.4676 • pref. S12l. i4M401 alt 5:30 AduJls. C1111 67~?2. View of Ol':t'an. \ValkinJt dt. f'Urn1shed unht. only s-i1.ooo. ties P'l~~t~i'eiL~~ephone. STUDIO. CrplJ:. Ulil pd. F1JRN. ept fur rent. $12.i A NE\V Dix 1 ilc 2 Br. Shg crpt, BACHELOR Apt. c r p Is . l·BORi.\1 .. cptJ, drapt>s, ta neo lo 1own. Aho f\lrn. Income S490, 6i;f. loan. Good Qulf!t per90n ollly. Nr. up includini utll\tles. ~ blk drps. bltns, lmn1cd. oecp. dt1)8, bllru. No peta.238S f'um. or unr. $140-':l!iO S.ch<'lor, very larae Sl70. IC'rm1. CO A. STLI NE , ~~~:1 :~~5= :~XtH IJVIM &-17th, $100. 64~ I~ fJC:f.ln. 2500 ~m"'" · nom $150. 540-1!"3, 54S.1'2l Mendon. MS-.5C2l Sctnlc Prof)!rtlt1 81$.S7l16 494-2449 or ~ &.1(H111 er SJ&..1366 '42-4,21 •• ' ' • • .· •" ~· .. .; .. .. .· ,. .. I I i • , ,. ' 11.'JLV PILOT S.lunloy, Marth 21, im I iiiiliiiiiiiiiimlllllljiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiliiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i~B~UJSlsNESSand * * * * * * FINANCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ind NOTICES -----SERVICE DIRECTOltY JOIS & IMPLOYMINT Wh1ddy1 Wont? Whaddy1 Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Spoclal Rote 5 LI--5 llm" -5 bucks 11.Ull!S -AD MUST INCLUOE ,....._ .,.. "" .. ""'· ~" "°" wtm 11'1 tr••· )-TOO• ~ t ftOllW •OClrftL •-d llMa llf •l$'nf'tls.Oftt ~lltlNCI "Oii !.All! -TP.AOEJ. ONl Y• to Plac. Your T r1der's P 1radiH Ad PHONE 642.S671 ' 3 BR. 21: ~ TOl\'flhOUst, • N.B. Pri. patio, pool, elec. l kitChen. $32,COI. Take low ' down, late model car. T.D. · ar !! OY.Tier 646-6634·. I 47'1 &Stom bullt Twin Diesel Houseboat. FOlt Ju. corM or a~age. 61J.Jll4 or 671-3835 \VILL' TRADE 10 irrigalrd acres tu }le.met w/3 rentals for Orange Co. i11co111c propert}'. cau <TI41 96z.2.;s1 24' r.1itchell 1'~11Jergla5 Cabin Cruiser, sleeps ti, ex. cond. Valu S5500. Net $3000. Tradt> ~-for Trailer & boat or ! Call &16-4619 Smogless llvint: . Trade eq. in Beau!. Occanll :. 4 Br. 4 Ba, 2 sl'y hm, Ol."Cansd. For: Vae land. iOCORI(' 01· smlr hm, Chy Cnty. a.11.(16jJ ·~ Jeep CJ!> Top, hubti, R& H, rollbar. 8" rims, posi· trac. $2400 \·alue. Trade $1600 rquily for V\\' Bus, p/u camper or ! ? S.124826 Trade 2 Vie1v lots Pano•·· a.ma Heights, Tui;tin.Ornnge area, for po11·er or sail boat to 40'. $16.000 \'&I. 83()..60-10 or 49j..()626. 3 Br. 2 Bet, Beach Horne. StJilt solkl eq. Leasehold at hlokuleia, Oahu. For T.D .. stock. rcsoi1 prop, boat etc. Frank. &l2-9206. Transfer-ring lo Pasa/LA? English vie\v, beaut, 6 nns. tile entry, pat, bbq, dog run. S29.950 elcar. Trade NB/Cl\I units/duplex/house:-!)48..8532 1967 32' Chris Craft Corin- th ian f\\'in sere\\', xln'l cond . Trade for property 01· ? Call days 11) 737.00Sl. eves k \\'kends 548-2434. 011·ner moving· Trade l20.000 l'Q. in 7 <."CnlraUy Joe olde.r units, \\'hitticl'. Val. 6 lim· 1•s in1,."0n1e. \\1ant: property Nc1v1)0rt area, 1·~93-5188 Fine selecl pa -els i11 l\tali- b1:, Calif. llmpl'0\1t"d & va- cant/. Ol1•ner land poor • must trade for income pro~ crty. Agent 6·12-43.53 Exchange large Spanish vw hon1e. d ear, Ventura, val. $60.000 for yacht I prop. 646-9183 See L. Carvf'r, Slip -19, 1137 Bayside Dr. S1nall restauran< on 5-111:102 C·1 lot in Cos!a J\lesa. Ap- prox. $23.000 equHy, For hou:w or land this area. REAi.TOR 673-4350 ' TelevlsJon, be M W "1"" Repelrs, Etc. ·-Jo rlan, om. ' "" Bu1lne11 Lost 6401 :=:.::.::-..::::.:::...-=I ....;Op,_,,,111:.:•;;.rtim=;;;lt:;;I•:.:•: _....:6;:.;;300 YELL 0 ~ p a r a k c e t TEBBE'l'TS Eltt.,onle• BOqlCl<EEfER rerrlr. 8 . lr. W,, color T.V, S520 • fft Nrio. Cotta Mna WE DARE You '1.'/bl~n on tummy. An•wers IO ""''"' Bini." When You Want if done right •.• Stereo. rult.ar a ,m"P s . Ar-ii. Small l'rirlXllY 3 Gtrl TO Cit.ECK US OUT Talks. Vic. FuUerton Aw. I FACTS: 30 ynr old lntema. 17th St. C.M. Reward! Jl&-1929 Ottlc.. Call l.ou. M_, A&f, 936-U:OO. Cal·Faif Em. 1u:.phol!:.::::::m:;.:.:ry.t_ __ _;6;.;9to_;; ,1...,..,,1 Agency, <20 So. tlonAUy known Corpora.lion 646-6520. WI yc•r llOJd OW:r 9 million "r~EM~ALE=;,..-Re<ldl __ &_h_Bro __ wn ot Ill: product.:; ln ttle U.S. CQcker-Ooxle.· Nursing , l\lone -AAA·l rated • llr1· 81 a ck tlea collar. Vic. heard ol i,1•a1Tanty, DES1R· Adlim! & P.lagnoll a'. ES n1an or woman to start Reivard. oog..5371 Call one ol the experts listed below!/ O:YKOSKJ'S Ci.t!tm. UpboL.1-Eue-,,,lid_.,· .,,· :cAn=•he,..lm""'. =:::-' EW"Ope&J! cnf~ Book)teeper • Pftlme. 100% ffrt! 642-161 , Female, rxper. S2SO mo. l&U Newport BW, CM Call &tZ.9090. part llmr v.·lth small invest-JOBS & EMPLOYMENT BOY5 11·14 Carriu' Routes Opn *" rn etll ot S\995.00 !secured b.Y LOST: Blk 4 \\'tUte nra.le Tnvcntoryl and work 2 • 4 TetTlrr, ''George", red Dea hou'rs JK'r Y>cek. YOU mu.st collar. Vic \\'ii.son & N\\rp\ have exrellent references, a ,s_1_vd_._s_•'--"'-'----SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SEA.VICE DIRECTORY Job Wanted, Women 7020 1.&guna Beach. So. Lqwio OAJLY PILOI' .'.....,,, car, nnd a detlnite desire to CEfilfAN Shepherd, male, 4 IC---'-----~· <-- e11:pand with a percentage of mo's old. 3112 Vtc. D\\')'ea· Babysitting 6550 Gardening 6680 101n~c=•=m::.:.:•:...cT~e~x....; __ ~6~7~40;i'VANTED: pos i·t ion of the profits on a planned pro. & Smith Elem Schools.8 '~A~!\~Y~:;l~TI"-'l~N~G".-,-,,-~ho~n"',. N '------H,K. Clal'k TA."'< SERVICE usefulnen w/1 person llv'a: gram -Company sels up Re1~1ard~ 536-9514 anytime, Mesa. Verd<', no age limit. A JHONY 'S 22 Yl'IL exp. in area alone. Drive, cook. hllq>'g. complelely. NO SEU.. Not FE~tALE Dachshund ''ic. 5-1&.lr.62 5-IB-52S5 or 673-6360 a.ppl. Do not smoke or drink. Priv Vend ing . F'irst time ottered 1 thm , • H 8 Pl 1----------,., '"60 room/fair salary. 496-2964 s us ....,.ne, . . ease BABYSITTING, my home. --1::::•=y~o'~"=ho""m~•=•='~o=f=li="=·::.1 . • on this plan. \Vrlte glvi'l: call 962-7871 Dependable 1'laintehan1,.<e DAY \\'orker ava1.I, l or .: phone number to Ro1nara, ----------\\'e'!kdays, vie: 19th & d k Bonded .._ I RABBIT, Black & white. Harboi·. 641)..-098.I E.\:p. · Pruning· Planting Ironing 6755 ays a "' · « n-ine'., P. 0. Box 178, San v· _.:::=:::.:..:.:::.::=:____ Bud~I Lardscaping sured. Call Homemakers. CarlOl'i, CalUornia 94070. Lost 3116. tc. Hamilton & BABYSlr:'flNG day I i rn e , e l'··t· !'··-· t e 5-17~1 \Vllllatt. C.?i-1. 642-418'1 Huntington Beach and Mesa --'--~-'-""-=-'"-"---IRONING In my home, Sl ~~-=-~=a=•~~~U-I MANAGER r.tALE Tiger striped kiUy, 9 V.erde area. 962-965l NE\V la1\'ns, re.seeding. hour. Bring han ge rs . COi\IPANI N-Prac ca OWNER mo old, vie Harbor View Comp!ele la\\·n care. Oean ~2241 Nurse avail for live·in. Xlnt "" b "'b th ~A skills & rets. eau 1-fms. Ans "Harold". RE\V! Boat Maintenance 6555 .,.., Y .#" or mon · '""'"""" m.ONTNC In my home, St HO'fE"'~RS 644-4m estimatC.11. For into call " "~ 547-66&1 National corporation, now in· _.:,~...:..:~~--,----REFINISHING, _89_7_2'~1~7o'=~-'-=~:;,.,--•Ir. DressmaklOJ: & a.ltera· -~.C,::'=,,.C,"-===-""~ LOSf: Blk Ooi.:ie w/ bt"O\\'n YA C II T -. or 2 tions. 561641 PRAC'TJCAL NURSE. No tervlewing:, for O\\'nct' man-ma.inL & cleaning. \\'ork GARDENING h -l"t;.... Con.>·d·•ale · markin"" "Shotzie", wear· --elt\~ u .... ,.. """ · ager of complete family rec. "'~ done at boat's dock or -194--0327 reational 8port cenler. Ex· ing flea coUar. Re_ w ! moored location. Qua 111 Y n ·ees, 5hrub6, Ivy removed. MAID SERVICE 6825'l ~'="'"-----,--- tremely high return on in· M.:J...138'1 \\'Ork on WOO(! &: 10 r New h11vns.-Rototllling, Free AIDES ~ 1or convale1cence. vestment or Sl2,500, (Secur· COLD Link braclct at fiberglas. Special rates lor _._,_·t_&,1"9_+i8_____ J\lATUR,E. Reliable, Hve In-elderly care or family care. eel) Rigid i11vestlgatlo11 in. Fashion lsland, N.B. Great v.·kly or monthly clcl!Ln·UP & w\NDSCAPING ~~~la~ni~7k. Social .llomen:ials:en. 547-6681 vilecl. l\lu1I have manage-sentimental value! Ce n ntaint service. Call Lu tle Nc11• la1vns, r o tot i 11 i ng. n1e11t & PR ablllly. Ri!ply i't!v.'artl . 642-1979 Si ng ~9411. Shrubs, ivy & • ! r e t' s to Bos 580 lhe Dally Pilol. LOST: 319: grey & \\'hite I ~=='°'°'====== l'C'moved. Yrce est. 5--18-1742 COIN LAUNDRIES niale cat \\•/flea collar. So. Brick, Masonry, $15 T\\•ice .1no. S22.50 four Painting,. Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 Paperhanging 68501--- IUfFUM'.S NEWPORT HAS llfl\tEDIATE OPENINGS FOR -COSMmc-"sALE,SW9.M~N Experieniced In r·etail costnetict sale• EXCELLENT BENEflTS -Apply- PERSONNEL OFJ1CE 2 TO 4 Phi ONLY • No. I, Fuhton Island Newport Beach Frigidaire Huntington Bch. area . etc 6560 mo. a\•t'1-agr . Cl i pp i ng5 f'rom S6500 lo $42,500 962-4j62 1 ,_________ h a u l e d fr c e . -'..0!=C."":!.C"---= A CC 0 U NT S Professional Receivabl7 I Bookeeper, fe· * IUSBOY * Painters Ltd. male. NatlOnal Lumber Sup. DAYS OVER 21 • Buena Park O Fullerton e BRICK &: CARPENTERY S.1a.873'1 -545--2624 BLK lrg feml pup, Y.'/ red II I Cypress e \Vestmlnster e fl ea collar. ''Slick" Sun, vie \\'Ork, planter~ repac<!8, JAPANESE Gardening Hunting1on Beach • Gnrden lllh St, JIB. RE\VARD! block "''alls, cement patios, Servi c e . Neat work. Grove e Tustin e Santa 536--8065 patio roofs lr. all IYJJOS ol Clean-up ll yard ma.int. Ana e Costa J\fcsa e Ana· repairs. 492.7929 eollect. 968-2303 . , • , 1 da SlAi\1ESE kitten, Bluepoint n-mod 1 · ----------heun • ....... 1 ra . fen1a1e lost in C.orona de I BUILD, """ e , repall' AL'S Game.rung & Lawn CALL CHARLIE 525-1833 l'\lar. G71--9098 Brick, block, con c re I e. Maintenance. Commercial, STOCK lltarket got you carpentry, no job !DO small. lDdw:triaJ I: residential. dO\\'n'r Invest in today's; In Sanla Ana Hgt!, 8 \\'k old Llc. Contr 962-6945 * 64&-3629 '* female puppy. Dark lace & · k bl k fastest gTO\\'ing outdoor lile body. Rew'd. S4&.0386 FREE Est. Bric . oc • .EXP. Japanese ron1'Jllete business opportunity: the ~tone, planters • & e~try Yard Sen·ice. Reas. NB & Luxury Camp Park. Choice --ways. 5.11-4973. St.ate Llc d. -c;.\t area. a.10-~U franchise local ion s in Personals 6405 O'••g•, Rivo...,ide and San I C b" et lkt"n• 6580 CLEAN·UP SPEClALISf n.. .. '~ * ruiLY LICENSED• _• io_m----21' ·, · ~n .. ...l-· ....:. • b Diego C.ountic11. ( 714) ~---~-···-~·-..., ,o:ua1"C. '-""u JO s. 5:19-4111 or (2131 623-1461. Renowned liindu Spiritualist. RESIDENTIAL '& ". Comni . Rrasonab!e._-'54~955 BRUSH, ROLL, SPRAY ply. lluntington Beach. Call * APPLY * · FREE ESl'llllATES 96'.Z.5526 *. &18.SOO> * * AMBITIOUS CUSTOlll Paint ing-"The WOMEN * Spec I a l'i s l ' ' Relliden-ARE YOU PRESENTL y lial-Comme~ial. No job .t~ DEi\!ONSTRATIKG large or too 11mall . Lie. Toy Plastics Bond. Ins, Y.'on't be un-Re~ Est 1 Cloth.in&' dcrbid! 646-3619 a~smetic.s AVERAGE I stot'y e)(te.rior Att. you interested In mott $259. 2 5tory exterior $359. money with no collecting, Bonus 5000 Blue Chips. parties or deliveries. Ca:r HUNTINGTON SEA CLIFF Country Club 3000 Palm Ave., H.B. CHALLENGER YACHT EXPANDING Interior prices av a i I . needed. Some experience 637.-61.19 preferred. 544-8550, Mr. eeds finish carpenten, ae1 * Pal 1· p .... _ · James. coat touch up, bonders, 1,ad· n 1ng. ape ..... 11g1ng men. Bill F\JrTy, (213) 80P..fMERCJAL LOT, NE.AR BAKER, DIRECTION OJo' COSI'A lltESA GRO\\''lll, F'OR DUPLEX, Cd~! OR C.?11 . or !? CLEAR. 675-5787 3 BR. 21J BA TownhouS<.', N.B, Prl. patio, pool, elec. kitchen. ;32.000. Take I o 1v dO\\>n, late model car, T.D. or ! ! Owner 646-6654. SI kl Advice on all n1atters: Custom cabinef 1'& l£tUrn. ...L....LANDS~·•hER * ~~-·-,_ ~~. ·57 V\V fslbk, 1 o1\'nr {'ar. Lo\'e, 1\.faITiage, Business, Furn Re-i'~lnlshin'-' !,l~l 12·""· . ·l~al ex.p.,. $6-1225. Ex. l'Ond. Trd for 1 dr se-FOR the astute cos1nelologist Courtship, J-1 e 8 Ith , Hap. Jn1erior-E.xterior ARCHITECI1JRAL Drafts. lll-8323 • Compton. · Spcci~I Prices.on Paper men, need 2 p/time, exper.l====,,_-,,,-,--- Call Larry:642-<!j38 nee(! only' apply, L.R. French CHARMl.NG, el~erly woman Ua.n, like cond. Assume con. lract OI' ! Ken, 545-842-1 days, 642-11 57 eves. who desires to lse booth in · " s N 90 p1ness . uccess. o pro-Carpentering '" 1 · 65 prin1e N.B. Joe, across fron1 bl ems too large ot loo •~ JAPANESE Garde~r;.exp'd. need• -mpanion who will Com ~ Yd Fl L IN':' & F..\:l J:>~lnting. Free & Assoc., 2903 So. Newport "v . \Vhat do you have 10 trade 1 List it here -in Orange County's largest read trad- lna post -aM make a deal. 800 nu single s1vingers & 400 sniall. J CAN J-IELP YOU Oakv.'OOd 1narrled a P t s · Readings given 1 dayfi a S)lould have above average \\'!.'Ck, 9 M-I-9 P~f 3.12 No. E. clienll'le, refined & bc a Camino Real, San very good stylist. If you feel Clemente. 49:1-9136 492-0076 )'OU havf' the rcq, please call 548-637:> .& * * * * * WHOLESALE BUSINESS l~"~!!!!!!!!!!li!!\!!!!!t!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!1!'~~'!'!!!~~~'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!! I Color humerous & scenic 11 postcards. $2850 \.\•ill pur- REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ctw;e an unuliually profit· Gener1I General able &. progressive part time ca.~h business. Nothing Office Rental 6070 Acreag~•'------~6~2.;.:00 for you ro i;elJ, very little to l---------.1 FALLBROOK do. For further dctaUs. \\Tile ,\fED. Dental suitc.11 avru , 725 & 1215 !!(( ft. 3.5c a sq rt. Green, quiet, peaceful; 2 Daily Pilot r.cx 1'1·92-4 (please 3911 Heil Ave, H.B. 84&-3271 beaut golf courses for your give your phone no.l · ---lnd"'strial ~~Y. __ _ 60IO I BUlf..DER OFFERS NE\V 2],500 sq. fl. de.luxe bldg. Leased • .:holce Orange County arta. Prope r ty clear. Owner wlcury .1st TD 8i,J o;li. Prepd int. ok. ~ a.m, 828-5430 pm. NE\V Bklg .. 11.000 sq It for aale or lease. For details pleasure. 3 Aerefi small NEWSPAPER producing Avocado grove. DEALERSHIP Xlnt area. 1st T.D. $14,500. 6~'ll% Interest. F.P. S24,500. 7V2 ACRES Xlnt producing, fuUy planted Jo'uer;te Avocado grov~: clean t; healthy. F.P. ~000. 29~::, Down, bat 7~2% interest. Pri.ncip.ala Only Agent 1714) 6754031 (714) 673.-0145 for L.A. Herald Examiner in O.C. area. Be in busineu for yourself. Cash deJ>O!!. rcq. \Vrite Box RP-2662 Lin- coln Ave .• Anaheim. FRIGIDAIRE coin laundry, remod. 30 \\'ashen;, 10 dryers. Real price $7500. sm. dn pymnt. Anaheim. 5~7833 Resort Property 6205 Business Wanted 630l llania ltl'alfy ..,..,... 1 -~-~~~~~ f'ANYON LAKE: Viv lot by LOOKING Commercial 60l5 ov.·nr, S600 dn, bal Sl02 mo. Incl Inter 6%. 961-3803 f'Ves . C-2 lot -;,&xl30 nl'ar Harbor Mountain & Desert 6210 for pre!chool to buy In S.\\'. Orange Co. Call 894·6095 or \\Tile P.O. Bo.\: 1212, c .r.1. Single/Divorced/Widowed DPI Is Data Process Introduction lor Single. Adults, and other useful application of science. 547-6667 2·1 hour recording DANCERS COH.NER 1•138 So. !\lain :it Erlinger, S.A. Adults Soc:. Dance, every F1·i. lr. Sat night. At- lcnd \\'/or 1vithout partner. "'";,ro;; l\f.R. & l\1rs. \\'ilbert Heikkila have built a bronze mcdnllion rfup\ex al 207 Nnshv\lll', tluntl nglon Beach, Calif. i\LCOHOL.ICS Anonymous Phone 542.1217 01· \\'Tile to P.O. Box 1223 Costa l'\!esa. Announcements LAGUNA COIN CLUB FREE 6410 ?llcets 4th \Veds. o[ the month al Laguna Federa1 Savings bldg. Start 7 pm. Visitors \\·el come. \.\'ith block building -only ___ ·-------Investment SZl.500 Agent 67:>-4930 SUNNY Sandpiper Pa Im Opportunities 6310 Card of Thanks C-2 Building near 19th &: Desert Condominium. 2 BR. --'-'----'.o..---.....; Jlarbor -4000 sq/It -air Furn. Pool. Sacrifi ce * INVESfORS \\'ANTED * conditioned -\Vlll leaw. S25.000. 548-.t161 Or 346-ll38. Beautiful restaurant. cocktail 6416 lease/option or trade for lounge, catering to fan1ily units -Potential income Real Estate trade. Local area. X!nt $950 mo. Agent 675-4930 Service 6215 return &: frnnchlse pote ntial. ?.tin. !nvest'mt. $5000. Box Improved C.omm lolS Bristol ----------l'\1-.~2 Daily Pilot Baker ~a. S2 per sq ft. TllE Family of deceased ~tr. l'\'tarcellno Soloruno •wish to thank the "·ondcrtul friends \\·ho attendt'd the services nnd for lhf'ir generosity in contributing flowf'rs, cards and offerings at this time of bt'rcavcment. 'neli~b.le. 64~9 ~-~1 ~ _ e~1ll· Loe refs. 30 yrs exp. Blvd, N.B. Ca11 615-0282. also do 1.lle hskpg for 2 CARPENnlV -, Jli\l'S Gardening &: lawn ~~ in~. ~~uck APT M~NACER. 17 units in ~:~~~~,i:~S6 Ll\•e In, Reis l\fINOR REPAIRS. •No Job maint'enanct. 14'5. lr. com-or im C.M. 1nclude1 unturn. 2 ~===------ Too Small. Cablnit bl ·&'llf" mercial * ~1 . A?TS &. r.10TELS Painted _ bdrm hoUR, uU It S40 per CLEANING '\\'Omen, neat ap. age• I: ot be r • eablnet..1----------SlO. averg. rm. Call mo. Couples only, must be pf'aranct, vacant apt., full 56SJ.75, If no answer"leave LA\\'N ·Carden Care. Clean-anytime Pal the Painter, exp. -637.s483 -·«' pt/.time. Xlnt.-pay. msg at 646-23i2. H. O. up. l.a\\'11 -sprinklers'-In· 557-8638 • BABYSITTER: Live-In for,=54S-=2'3=l=---~-­ Andel'!On : stalled. Mr. Yancey 64.2-l403 EXT. 1 st.Dey home, 2 coats couple with 6 yr old boy. Jn Cl.EANING v.·oman for P?T· PATIO Co\·ers, D ~c k s. EXP. Japani.>se rilaintenanre. labor &. material, $245. school most of day . school, Saturdlly only. , Remod. Rin. Add.-Ge n. H.B. & F.V. Area Rooms, labor only $7.50. Housekeeping &: lite cook-646-0677 Repair. Any si )ob. i\like, * 842-8.JU * 646--3185 or 548-1546 ing. Small salar.,· + room i,, Clerk 613-1166 SURBURBANP&inters / board. 0\\'11 room. small MAIL CLERK General Service' 6682 "'-··-"f t •-· 1 QUALITY A11y siie repairs Decor. \Ve take the pain ,~. "us ""' congenia, or new constnJction. Res. or ou• ol painting. Expert \.\llrk. part ol family. Prefer young . · ' Com. By hour ol· contract. CARET AKING Free est. 49-1·3190 type person not over 40. Orange C.ounty firm seeks a Lie. & Bonded. 6.4&-3412 .i p A IN TING-INT/Ext. 0 .C.C. St ud en I w/al-stable YOU'\'-man who is1 a I • temOOl'I& free. per fe ct. High SchoPl pduate, <to CARPENTRY -CABrNETS \\'hi e You A.re AiYay Jack can do that patntlng 642-3844 eves ii, \\•kends. handle mah, stock, and ap- Remodeling-repairs. No job !Bonded) job-fast, clean .& very reas! BABYSITTER 'fy home, Cll era.le duplicating mach~s. 100 small. Call 64&-4224 Re liable Care for your yard Est. 894-3895, 841-1358 " 1p1d home • No Job Too 2 yr old boy. Ho urs REPAIR-~modellng.patios LET THE SWEDE> DO IT! Small -Charles Chamber· PAPERHANGING 3Al\1-1I:30AM . Vie . lain 642-8101 after 5 PM. Call Mac Yorktowne-&: Beach blvd. Ple.se. Call t.tr. Smoat '. 644-3258 * * -iM-7853 * * -=-,-----~.,-,---.,-1 i\1ArNTENANCE & clean-up GEN. repair, au ., ca . b ~ . d J FOrmlca, paneling, marlitC. Y .... ,..,.,rience apaqese, Free Estimate, 892-6225 Anything! Dick, 673-4459 REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS * CABINETS. Any size job• 2J yni exper. pt8-6713 . QUALITY \Voodcrafl, sml i,'l'nl constr. ·1.:. carpentry. Call Ken &15-001·1, 548-4235. Cement, Concrete 6600 IJOME Repair Serviet!. No Jo_b Tao Small, Pat~ Furn. Rr.1\-cbbed , Rt'flS. 541)....'>353, 6730 Hauling ·-------CARL'S )lovuw,. llauling lr. Cleanup. 1,; Ton P .IJ. Rea!. Free Est. 54&-8918 BEFORE YOU HAUL TO COriCRETE work aU types. Sa\\•ing, breaking, 0hauling, THE DUltlP -CALL 646-029!!. Save $S Skiptoading: Lie. Service & ~~~~"'=~~,..:;~~ Quallty. s.1z..1010 HAULING $10 LOAD CEi\tENT \\'ORK, t10 job too .&: ~ Service, 646-2528 Small. reasonable. Free Estim. 1-1. Stufllck ~11-8615 *CONCRETE · Joors, patios, masonry. Any sz job. Reas. Don, 642-8514 all 4. *CONCRETE Work. Licensed. Patios I drvwy~. etc. Phillips Cemcht. 54U380 HAULING & Clean-up . Trees removed. Reasonable. Free estimate. 548-1742 HAULING Cleanup, lots etc. Hanclyn1an anytime yo JJ call. S.12-3398. M.9-0449 548-1444 Call 536-i679 betwn' 3 & ,1_1------..,---- RE."l'IRED Painter: 26 yrs PM. COOK exper. Neat It hone11L Non:1s·-'-'•"s~Y~S~l T=T~E~R-. -m-.-tu-re drinker. Call 536-6801. ""'On1an tor boy toddlers S . · '. P!:Rl\fANEN'J', FULL IDIE PAINTING & .Repairs . day wk., my home •VIC. DAY PbsmON Re as onable. Salis.faction Coast. H\.\'}' It 9th .St., H.B. A •·· . G I d r -11 u7 1441 •~7939 96" """' pp.., in pef"IOn uaran ee . vo: .,... • .....,.... or ~ . . * ISADORES * PAINTING -Ex:t·lnt. 18 yrs. BABYsr:!'l'ER ~)' Home. 5 .333 Bayalde Drive exper. Ins. Lk:. Free esL days 8-.J, own tt~nsp. Start Newport Beach AcCOWlt. Ceili ngs. 548-5325 3130-70 .. Fountam Valley .. I ====--,_...,.-,-~-* PAPERHANGING 839·3346. COOKS * * * * & PAINTING. * 968-2425 BABYSITTER: P..1y home. . EXPERIENCFf: Own· tra.nsp. P.1atutt. Refer. Full time or part time PAPER JIANGlNG 2 pre-schoolen. ~l a.ft 20 yrs e:icp. f'ree estimate. 5 SURF &: SIRLOIN Call Keith anytime 642-2j()g "----~----~ .====;=:;=====isAKERY Shop n·eed i 5930 Pacific CoMI Hwy,. · "-• hel Newport Beach Plastering,~ Patch, semi-re"""" p, man t1rl--;;o;;,,.--====,.. R a·r 68IO \.\llman. ·Day work 4-5 hn, COOK -\VEEKENDS ep 1 dr lull time. 642-5303 Ffll" 2 Ladies. * PATCJ-t PLASTERtNG Call 67l-3284 All types. trt'c estimates Bank Cocktail Wa!treu Apply Mesa Lanes, Superior Avr .• C.M, Call "'·"" • e TELLER e Plumbing 6890 Position 011tn for personable ***COOK ** individuat:Expertenct<fonly. Musi be experienced. Apply: PLUMBING REPAIR Dania ltrnlty &l:Z-G:iOO P R,OPERTY htANAGE?ltENT for apt. or income un its 644-0244 evenings Invest. W1 nted 6315 Auto ll10RE concrete patio for YARDf Gar. Cleanup. Remove trei!s. i"'Y· trash. Grade, backhoe. 962-8745 No job too small • &12-3128 • Housecleaning 6i35 p ·-L~!Th-m--'m-c;,·" • ..=Re.cpau::...,·'-,-&-A-1.1 :..:::.:.:co.::.:.:;;;:;;;.;J< __ ...:;.:..:: lerations at economy prices. CALL for Appt. 642-9511 ' • F1yini Butltr. 3101 Newport Blvd., N.B. i73-0971 FOR sale. .store bullding. ~ \V, 19th St. Bethel R. E. Wanted 6240 INVESTOR \I/anted, active or inacth'l', rerrealion park, split profits. 12131 592-I790 _!!:.an sportation 6445 less money. Artistic setting & finishing. &I~ \VANTED: Transporlfltion, ========== Towers area. 548-1768 Agt. ---------- Cd:\T to Santa Ana & return. Child Care, \Vill pay ;1.50 da i ly, Licensed '610 Industrial Rentel T.:iDO sq, ft. 1'1·1 16&4. Babcock. Costa l'\lesa Chmer 644-2'1'28. 646-12.'>2 UllXI SQ. f'T. Avall rnanufacturini or Call G42-7893 N.B. Lott for light storage. 6100 BLDG. Slln-Laguna Beach: Bluebird Canyon . S6900 Kilo \Vay • $10.900 La ?tUn1da • 2 1el'el lots . Sll,900 B. K. Can!e Englund ReaJ E!ilRle NEEDED Monev to Lo•n 6320 M~~n 1--------- 1~ 10 1 acre land in S.\V, Or-1 --- angc Count1·. i;uitable for TAX PROBLEM? preschool. Lease or buy. Con. Need nioney lor real estate 1ac1 89+6095 or write P .O. or income taxes due next Box Jill, C.M. month? Refinance your real e~ta!e \\'i lh 11 lst or 2nd trust -~--------RtDE \Vanlcd From Brookhurst & Adams to So. Coast Plaza.. 12: 30 'Iii 9: lJ Pi'.t. 968-2902. NURSERY Sc hool. C.?-.1. 7 days \.\•k. 6: 30 A'.?i1-9: 30Pr.1. Full, pftfme. 'an sc.hl. Rates for 2 or more. Transp. tum. So Ot'an&e Co. 646-3706 or 534... U92. URGENT! Lse option 11-antcd: 3 or 4 br house. P l"Pf ?>fcsa Verile. \Viii con- sider 11..ny Joe. $2j(I + or • \1·/SlOOO option. 549-392& deed. Sattler Mortgage Co. SERVICE DIRECTORY Carpet Cl11nlng 6625 3 BEDROOM Lido hon1e, on inside lot, cipals only. 673-268-1 BUSINESS end FINANCIAL Business Opportunities Af1illalt' Isle Prin. 6300 642-2111 Babysitting 6550 Serving; Harbor aren. 21 yrs. I, _ _,_,,_,,_ ___ .;.;..; RESPONSIBLE. mat1.1tt col· \VE MAKt: OR BUY Jegf' student v.·ho \l\'eS Jn TRUST DEEDS Cdi\1 &: loves children \\•Il l 543-8381 nnytlme Bkr. ~bysit eves lr. 1vk~nds. Sl ANNOUNCEMENTS-J)('r hr. 01vn trans. 673-1·1~1 1nd NOTICES EXPER. l'\'lnther \\"OUld love ---·-------1 to care for )'out i::hildren. Found (frH Ads) 6400 1-lrly or \.\'kly. Hot lunches&: BRO\\'N lr. v.·hitc Beagle type: fenttd yd. 548-5814. EXPER. Carpet Cleaning 1/3 Steam cost. Latest equip. Comm. rates BJ&.123-1 CARPET STEA1'>1 CLEAN· ED No )!(lap. no brushes. For est. 616-fi971 Drywall 6638 e DUDDY Drywnll Co. Lic'd Con!rnctor. Large or Scnall Jobs. Ph. 347-!r.lljl \VANT A sunny &: bright • 646-1286 J10n1e? Call the DUTCH ============= COUPLE Live-In. Children. C.OOking Required. Ca I I Newport Nat'I Bank i~'~"'~' ~m.,..37_89~. __ il!AINTENANCE 1'.!1\N for your \\indows, Doors lr. carpel .:leaning. l\o crew. 531-lECS aft. 3. BAY & Beach JanitoriAJ Carpets, windows, fiooni, etc. Res & Cont·mc.'I. 646-1401. Joe's Cleaning & Pelntint S.rv. F~ estimates. 549-3126 COMPLETE quality housecleaning. E.xperlencl'd. Reasonable. 638-2354. r.tesa Cle9Jling Service Carpets:, 1vlndo\\'.S, floors, etc. Res. & Co1nmc'I. 548-4111 Income Tex 6740 Smiley Tax Service DATA Processing se.rvtce Remod911 nt & 396 Superior Ave. 1ale1, Unlimited residual, Rep11'r 6940 Newport Beach prople ta r y 1yst emi, THE REMODELERS '---------minimum aee't main-1· tenance. 536-4070 Quaii~Home Banking l;:-""'c=-.,.-,--;-~,-,-lmprovement Contractors D !: N T AL A 1sI1 ta n't * ADD-A·ROO!l.1 Experienced cha.Ir-side, expanded duties, * CO~fPL REt.tODELJNC four handed dent l 1 try , FREE EST • 100% FINC. NCR PROOF p~wnth-e practice. E>i:· ''* 642-..1660 * OPERATOR perience a must! Top salacy. ~s r.toll--Fri. Call Roofin,9 ____ 6_9_50 UNITED CALIFORNIA 646-772!1 •tt. 6'30 p.m,, -.-·-BANK 1"'968->=~'8.,.2_1-5.,..-'p~m-·---NE\\' Roofs , Repair11 & DENTAL A 1sI1 tan t, ex· Co11tlng of all Types. Boss 6 1\.1onarch Bay Pl~a perlenced, chair-side. El \1•orks on the job. Free South Laguna, Cahf. Toro. La na Hills arta. estimates. 6~5-1691, &IS..2550 496-1273 499·1361 8JG..ll30 KU 24 hr, BAR~tAlD, nights & parttl--------~ ALL types rock, wood lr. lime. No bikinis, no dan. Ot! 1 SI i.sphalt shingles. LEAKS clng. $2.25 hr to start. No P · OIT ,, REPAIRED. \Vork i'\lar. efP nee. Apply In person bet .. , 847-ll"' llAM & 2PM LIW• John'• J, W. ROBINSO" lnn. 20072 N. Santa Ana 313 Thalia SL 494-8093 JJ2'x300' E-1lde, take 26 uniu. Sub. A1klna $,4,750. Atenl. 646-3750 CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE dox. Malf', About 1 yr. old. El~DERL\' Person 1vould Nr. lluntlngton Be11.ch pier. like babys\11ing in my (f'lell collar) !r..16-1740 aft. I homf'. 111 yr to 6 ~·rs.10F~•~n~c~i•~9._ ____ ,"60..:..... p.m. 642~123 e 12th YEAR LOCALLY e Qualified • Reasonable Sewint 6960 Ave .• Santa Ana Hts. :.:.:.::L----= BEAUTY SALON llAS OP!."NJNG F"OR 1: EXPERIENCED I Ranch11 6150 20 ACRE a''OCJdo ranch In Fallbrook, i:ood prnductr. Located on h I a h knoll ••/pa.non.mlc view. A Ir mnd. horM ha.s maey xtru. Ginl homt!. fTl4i ~t6 Acroago 6200 10 AOlE Jlfr'Cf'll -raw -tn dtvttopln& lake llrtr Tcimt1 lO '29 mo. 897-&4TI DIAL dJrect &C2$71. Charge )'OUl' ad, ttirrn aft b,,ck and Ua(t:n to lbe r>hont rln:! )!owl (No ~Utng !nvol~erl) E.xceUent income for few houn: \\'ttkly 1rork. (Days and E\1enlngsl. Refllllna and collecting money from c:oin operated dlsperuien in Qr. lilllffl Co, and f!Un'QUndlng: lrll'l'a. \\'e establish route. ( llt1ndle1 name. bmnd candy and snacksl. f lQ;j,Qo cash ~uh"td. r or personal Inter. ''it'W in 0nulgt'. Co. &l'tfl, send n3.nle, oddre11s and phone number to ?i;tULTt. . , ATE 0 1sr .. 1~1c .• 16S1 \V Bruo d1Yay, Anaheim, Can. tvmln 928a2 !71.S) ~. 0\\.N A SJ IIf"T' SlfACK DRESS SHOP. CAU. 71§-459-./J~S'l EXPECTANT Female dog, BABY S 1TT1NG: Clean Brn 'A'/wh1 marking~. Near homf'. C.i\I. area, Ftnttd \\'Uson School . Tokf'n to ya. \\'kda)·~. Wknd~. e\-es. REPAIR \Vind damaat:d fence&. f'l't't': e1tlmatc1. No job too small. 66-2343 O.C. Anlma.1 Shellrr \\1elfare rates. Call 545-GZlS Floo,. JRISH Setter. male, older, on ~IATURE \\'onutn v.'ill i;!t, 1 "---------Bl'Ollth~·ay, t...quna Brach. your home. any hour. ll.Z CARPET VINYi.. TILE 49+.-3(),jG per hour . Ref. MS-4389 F'T't!t' estimllle Uc. Conti'. ~i262 546-4478 VERY &autl h1I v.hite cat, BABYSI'M'TNC \\'IU'lted by \V. A. (Billl ~111..EY Certified Publk: Accounl't 642-mt nnYti~ 646-9666 Central Business Se.rvi<:es e THE TAX ADVISORS ~1. oU\ce.Reas ~tes ~ No. Newport Blvd. Opposite Hoag Hospital unusu1'l mn rkinas. Call lhe 11cek. mature \\'On1an. ~7 reJ.t, no tranJ. &l&-4'103. C~I . 19i0 CALl1'\>RNIA llcl'nM" BAB\'SI'M'ING my home. plate In Cl\1 area 3116 Plnttn!ln. & Wilson. C.i\1, O"•ner pis Identity. ~2""3i67 C311 • j.4,~,..5026 . """ _.:.··~°',_.;.;A:.;pp:._I;.. . .:.Call:,,:...:.645-<>IOO=-..::.::.:__ G •rdenlnt "°" .,. ----''"-----J l\l~I ED. Appt. Reas. Rate11. FOUND J)(>ntal Rcta int't Vlr.1 ~CH=1c~o=-CA=n=E,,.--my-~h-o_n_1"•· Shell Slatkin At \Ve1tellff da,ys or eves. · Plaza. Call S..8-2380 * 613-4 23 • \VHJTE husJ(y, Brook11unt I:. Victoria !J6S..80ll JAPANESE Garde n e r , f'X('l'd. Con\pl. yartl srrvlce. Ft« C'Stlm11 lr. ~J8-82.i,.'j JOl-INSON'S GARD£NtNC Yard care, O ean·ups, Prun- ln1t. plontlng. 962-:nlS lnq . rcgardlng lttoe audit. John Ryan, Accountant.. ~ r;, tith 1't, C M. 642--0ifiO Tl.X SERVrcE tn your home. f"e11t & etnc:lertt! * Sll..()5(12 * e Dressnulk!ng -Alterations Jn Costa Mesa oilers 8f'C'llrt Iksigned to i;ult you. posltiOn to weU tralntd op. Call Jo * 646-&146 eralor with BOmt" followln&. ~rmatrns Beauty Salon ~T~n.:••c..:C.:••:;•:::m:::l.:< __ .:6'7:.:.;41 Pel"IOnnd (TI-41 !>t0-85&2 Call fDt Interview * Verne, The Tiie Man * EASTCATE & LAPIN COSMmc UNEi SALESGIRLS ij Full Tfme Position XJnL company benefits Cw;!. v.'011!:. lnslA.11 & repairs. GRAD. PREFERRED No job too sm&ll. Plaster . PRtio. Leaking 1100\.\-cr BlLLI?!G, Inventory, Ste-Apply 1n ptnen N'palr. reta.ry. Good* pay, 11teady. Fashion Island, N.B. 8~7·1957f846.0100 642-J.liZ N.B. • ~· -BOOK KEE p E R • Equal opportunity employe Trn Service 6980 \V AREHOUSE SUperin-1 -tcndent. (r.talt"). 6 dt.]."f. DESK CLERK. F..Xperience TREES, iledge1. lrlm, cut, Starting salary, $500 mo. lady for motel. ClJI 1tu1nps, ?Tmoved, honled. 30 NE\VPORT PR ODUCE 646-7445 ( Yf$ MP: Fu.l\Y 11'11'. &13--4030 2616 Nt'ft1JOr1 Blvd., N.B: DONUT SltOP •'Ork. No ~· -----673-8718. Apply in perwon. nee. Night thlfl. 25-45. r.rt. attna or eve1 only. [)()nut 135 E. 17th C.M. ~ 1 I ' ' • ' ' • .. · Re~d - The J ""'""'Y··'"'"' n ,.1'70. DAIL~ PILOT ~ JOllS.& EMPLOYMENT JOBS ... EMPLOYMENT JOBS . EMPL9YMINT JOBS I EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR I MERCHANDISE-,OR MERCHANDISE FOR !MERCHANDISE FOR -!!_Iii MOn, Woon. 7100 ,Jobo tltr• Wom. 1lOO Jo . I ,__ 7lOO Jobo ~. Vfom. 1100 SALE AN~ TRADE_ SALE AND TRADE SALE AN~_!~A~_E-SALE AND __ ~RADE D~llla1 TraJneo.o ·-MALE GA!Ul~ER TRAINEE NLJRSI , DIS ".!!mltv,. ~~It'!.. ·~ Sowing MtchlnH ~ h.\I•~•·!~'" ~ IMMEDIATE Expeil.;lie• nee. Xlm opp. TllAYS M · i) PN Secretary SINGER outo .... ..,. 6 -· EASTER SPECIAL _ ('714) 548-!!Ce ~-l. PH:'S 4U Sbltt \ BRAND NEW old. No •ltach needed 10r Beaut. opal.a: ln orii1nal •t. Hill' WANTED G ENEJiit HOUSEKEEP· """F,, .,._ 3 ROOM GROUP .... ..,,. button bolo. ""-'· "'1\IMWI"'•· blue 6 ~'i~~N ORANGE-i;OUN'IY Provides immediate ,employ- ment for residents of the ate•. Expmeqce lan't nece. ~ a1 company tre.Jnl.ng IS furnished. START AT $480 PER MONTH If qualified and accepted, IQ on payroll this week, HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE AGES M OR OLDER 1 YEAR RESIDENT IN AREA CALL SAT. or MON. n4-ra3 ' !NG. Mimi' PM, coold"' llluntirC<od-Half-Time • .,,.,,.etc. Guar. $31 <Hh black ............ w/dla· ·~, • 1'P el' v is lo n ol Q;invaltlCfll' lbpltaJ -COMPLETE or small paymentJ. 526-W& mond aide ''°""'· ltK ear. houachold when employer 11:8792 Del.attar.. H.B, TO rinp Jor pittced ears in nol ..,.....,c Poy $285 per • ~ Vice President $297 Musi col dill""' ""'"· Orlgloal m9. lits ~-12 nooii I: 1 L PARTt lME * • Stlls Regular $52'.00 _ ln1~l1 1125 11et1inas Jot engagement a: =~dai: ;~~~ r tvenl •wi< Mmt take ahorlhand 100 SOFA & CHAIR $99 DINETTE $39 WDWlC drum set. ZildJilln =~ .. ri~,; .. ~~t ,_-, wpm lil<e vaNt...· and fir W C O Ow cymbals 22", •1t" &. J.1".", ·-'" .pally Pilot, , $260. PEU:JMONTH ~s.· 1YPe 60 w;m or bet: e arry ur n Contracts with etuies_ ~~ 548-9842 or all kinds. CutJng aupplle1. GENERAL 01Doe clerk with Nust be 20 J' ra of a.re: or tt:r, fl.j&llY company benefiti VAN'S waxes, pens, patterns, ln- proticieney on lype'ltTlter older. No r nee. For such as pa.id vacatlon1, sick DISCO Pianos & Oreans 8130 vestment casting machlnu and le.n key adding machine. 'appointment t all leave, paid medical and lite UNT FURNITURE -· ,,.___ v "ovens, Jewelera tools, 14K, Salll)' com ............ with 77,i7251 '"'"""""· cttdtt ""'°"· etc. 417 w 4 h s o-n Sun. 12·5 JOK •t•rlt,. • gold !Uled e:qierlenct. FJincrn include • t ., anta Ana 547-2412 r-findings of aU kinds. Evf'ry. ·~ PART --, :Pi!odel '"laker. Houn: tlmble. Send Reaume frH Parking & 81 Chi S * SALE * · paid \'acations, &roup Insur· •uu " toDailyPllot,BoxNo.P·lOO, ue p tamps thmg for tM rock bound. anc. paid by company, sltk Ekllled, to palnt" u semble Daily Pilot. Open Dally IG-8 Sat 10.6 Sun 12.5 p· & O l\letal detect0l'5, rouah Etone, leave and credit union. F<lr plutic >?'cht models . 111nos rgens cutl!ng equip,, etc. interview phone 6424321, aJ. "Sailer 1"1en-ed." Hours -Our once a year Uquldallon All purchases made before temoons and ask for Ruth fl6:lble, 'Vtlte Box liO!\I, SECRETARY • RecepUonlat Furniture 8000 Garage Sale 8022 ol !loor rnodela. teaching in· Apr. 1st eligible for drawing Leavitt. Daily Pllol, N.8. Con1trucUon background E!\lBOs.5EDV 1 ---strun)ents and rent ~turrtS. on n1an'e; & lady's calendar PART TIME SALESWO?<.lAN helpful, shorthand, typing & D e vet sofa-bed, l\f~~ING-:-.fahogany J)Cdt>lllol Guaranteed Sevings watch. Gen'I Shop Helper for l8-20 hour \\-eek. 1~ dlctaphooe. $450 Mo. The in, rm sel, Matching d1n1ng table: 6 chair-5 $17:i. to $700 FIVE l\f GEMS & To $433. Dlverslli~ work. eluding Fr1 &. Sat.. ln casual Buccola Co,. ~ .,,: .. , :1~:~11~!; g ~ c :~ !\!aple straight cha!r S20. Come early for best buys' LAPIDARY SUPPLY PILOT DISH\\' ASHER, \\'eekends, Sat &. Sun, day shift. Steady job. NO long hair. See Wayne, RANCHO S AN JOAQUIN GOLF COURSE 18021 CUiver Rd., Irvine. Nr. UCI. 8.33--0112 Future career. furnlshilll:& & Gift shop. Davi!. on 4-drav.-er base, End ~reslghse "'astll'r S 3:, · OK'Ck rhese values · 2T:i0 unit ll·A Harbor Blvd JASON BEST lntervie•'I by appointment. SECURITY GUARDS .. !.i0 t c h-J\f a hg n Y. 1"'in Thomas Ot-uan. C<llorolov.• Costa h1esa * 549-2039 . "'2-2U8 tables, Commodes. Colee u=steads $40 pr. 2 painted 4 "' .,. Employment Agency Phone. • Call 637-3070 * table, 50" teak ch(! s I , dw1· chests with ml~" s•~ P~i;amm~ rhythnl W-19 * AUCTION * 22(17 So. ?.lain, Santa Ana TIME rthodo ti A C " Co.~elle p•ano• -w * PART o n c SERVICE Station Attendant. uthentic hlnese throw each. Leal'--ha' SIO · ·-9'164 W. Katella, Analteim '.""r c ir rro 159' U you will sell or bnv s.6-MlO or 82J..1D) dental ssgirtant needed. Full tiiM, lite mechanical. rugs, 499-1746 Tables, chairs, books. kit· Granda all sizen_i " give Windy a tr/-, ORANGE COAST'S leading *DRIVERS* No Experience Necessary! Mast have clean C411fornta driving reeord, Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th st. Costa Mesa * EXPE RIENCED HOUSEKEEPER. Llve·in, some English $50 a week. "2-3355 Mar)etplace • EXPER. Breakfast Cook. P/time or lull. Call ~ SJG.'..1459, EXPERIENCED nu rs cry school teacher "'anted, fllll time. Call 646--3706 . -- ·D· A I L y p • I L 0 T c -. L A s 5 I F I E D Fectory Trainee $320. up. · UnusuaUy good benfs. Establ'd co. JASON BEST Employment Agency 2207 So. ~Iain. Santa Ana. 92&1 \V. Katella, Anaheim 546-5410 or 821·1220 Gel Friday $375. up. Learn & earn w/ stable co. JASON BEST Employment Agency 2207 So. Main, Santa Ana 9~ \V, Katel111., Anaheim 546-5410 or 821·1220 LEGAL NOTICE 11 ,1c.1 ' POlltl .II SU,l!IUOll COUllT 01" TH .. STf.TI! 01' CALll'OllNl.1. l'Oll TH I COUNTY 01' OllAMGE Ne. A-4Jm p.tOTICE 01' HEAIUHO OF li'fTITION l'Oll ,llOe.t.TE 01' WILL, AND FOil Ul!Tiflll TeSTAM'l!NrAJtY C N 0 •ONO) . E1l•lt Dt EL1ZA8ETH 0 . M'°UlllE, DKuled. NOTICE IS HER.EBY GIVEN Tht! O.Wd Fotrrrll kas llltd IM'rrln • "ttlklfl for p"rot>lilf of will •nd IOI' lawence of Lrttrn TM!lmrnterv te' Pflll\ofter fN1t . &DllCll. rttwrtncr. lo whldl 11 fN<M lor 111r1Mr P.r11cul•r1, •nd lh•I """ !!me •nd PL9Ct &I M1rl1111 ll"<t -he1 to.en HI tor Apr1J 10. ltJO, •' t :lO 1.m., In "'' c1turtroom of °"'•rtmrnt Na. 3 &I Hld court, f'I 7tO Ch•lc Cl'!lll'r Drive wnt, In llilt CIJY &f S.nl1 An•. <1llfornl•, l"ltd Merell It, ltJO W. E. ST JOHN . C&Untv Cll!rk • MUllWITZ.1 HUllWITZ AND ltl.M'l!lt ••l2IMI Slr:ttrf Mf'lr"'1 Bt..:h, C•lllW!ft Tl'lr U14)1,7J.'°2'1 ..... ......,, ... ''"''-' • P ubll1hed Or1r19r COttf OtllJ' PllOI, M.1rc:11 21, n. 21, 1t10 m·ro -' LEGAL NOTICE SIT 11 fl!ICAI • 'OINT SU,l!lltOlt COUltT 0, TMIE STATe O' CAl.U'OltMIA ,Olt THI COUNTY 0, OltANGI! M1t. A-4Ul2 MOT ICE Of' Ml!AIUMG 0, li'l!TITJOM ,011! '"O•ATI! 01" WILL AND l"Oll L'l!TTl!lll Tl!IT.1.Ml!NTAllY CH 0 •ONOI f1i.te &f EOWAllO· LLEWELLYN EMETT, c-=r•Md. NOTICE 1$ HEllEIY GIVEN Thtl lloti.rt L Emrll 1nd Urllttd Ct llft>rnl• ltrok h•ve flll!d ,.._.In i ltt1111&n IOI' pr. Mtt &f wtll ·1fld tor l1W111a of Lellrn Te1!1mrrit1rvJo Petlllont n 'Nit :fl~l. Tt'frrrut ta which Is medt tor turl!>t• pefflcultrs. •nd ffl•I thil time tnd Pllicr of hrtrll'rll rhe Hmil 1111 ""n HI IOI' A~rll JU, 1970, _Jf t ::IO •,m,, In IM CllUrll'ODm of 011t1rtmil'lf Nit. 3 of Mid court, •I 10D Cl¥1c c~r Drive west. 1n lht C!ty ol Sant• An1, C1lllotn1. D•ltd Mtlrdl 11, "70 W, I;. 'T JOHN C!Mln!v Clerk NA!lWOOD, SOOl!N AND AOIClNSON I" N__._.. C.llr Ori¥• f". 0. I~• 1N1 N..--t lloHcll, C1tlflflll• ""1 t.i: 1714) 644<Ul1 ltl'OtfllYI ftr 'ltlfloftt+'1; Pvbll•r..d Or•Mt Co.II 01ltJ Plk'lt, M••dl ,1, 7'. ft, 1'70 521-111 /'_ Call 962-l405 * Over 25 l'T'S· Neat in •PP· 1 BEAUTIFUL wed 4 piece chen ltems, old carpet & Save S2IXl 'S300 and ·$400 Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. GIRL Or Y.'Olnan tor lite PART Time help. Prel 80~ w/3 yn rec exp. Apply: antique white bedroom sel, padding, invlllld eq u. tp . COAST. MUSIC W' d • A housev....-i. J or 4 mom1R-2590 N rt m d c M in Y s uction Barn . .,.... u-exp. 1<1'/rocks & minerals. ewpo v • • • S75.l~suSl'd9plere rotary mower, n11sc . P'f wk. 21k-;l hrs. Mesa 897-1970 10 am-Spm . SEWING Machine Open:. anllque white Sp a n i sh 3'17-22nd St., Cos t a Mesa NEWPORT " HARBOR 2075'ii Newport, CM 646-8$16 Verde area. 546-0313. Exp'd, single needle-spec. bedroom set., complete, "'as 646-J5.13 Costa Piiesa * 642-28:>1 flehlnd Tony's Bide. lrlat1. ** GIRL FRIDAY mach. Only pel"!l()ns making $450, DOW $179. 1 • 5 piece 3~x61Ai' cuslon1 made gold Open l(}.6 Fri l0-9 $un 12-S DUAL Klngsize bed complete Sharp: Apply: Mac Gregor P B X f100-$Ull needed. 641-2666 v.·alnut bedroom set. $69.50. leaf cocktail tbl, $50. Olive w/trames. box springs &: Y11.cht Corp. 1631 Placentia, TELEPHONE SOLICITORS The Factory, 1885 Harbor. i:;:rn. chen1b t;tatuc lamps, 4· n you are shopping for a twi n mattres.,es. Also An- Co&la !\fesa. Part. Time (Mature, over 30) 540-6842 tall, $1 5. ll~· Surfboard .. xlnt piano or organ, new or used, tlqye go Id Mediterranean * HAIR STYL1ST Pleasant, perm., part time FURNITURE returned from t.'Ond $20 .. 1 pc gan1e/d1nlng and are interested in a truly he 11. d board & fre e Excitini opportunity for at. Switchboard operator experl· telephone work. Day 1r; night display studios, model .horn_, set, blk & \Vlute $20. J\.ti!!Ci great neal, plense shop bcdspread .. $100. 548-57!il. tiii:ctiveo, penionable stylist encetl er v.•ill train. Houn shifts. 892-8300 es, decorators cancellation, iten1s. 1845 Anaheim, Apt \VARD'S BALD,VIN SfUDIO 163 Magnolia, Cr>.! w\lh stron&" following. Male flexlbl", approximately :n • TELEPHONE Operator, 2 R 0 FURNITURE 9-C, C.~t. 54S-1612 1819 Nev.·port, C.!\f. 642-8484 ROCK HOUNDS~FREE or Female, 24 tioun per v..<ttk. Also must niles a week, graveyard. 1844 Newport Bl., C.M. GARAGE Sale: 17" RCA Open Every Nile Polishing unit Ir; twnbler. Play Boy Hair Stylist be av a liable tar vacations Laguna Beac:h Answering Spanish & 1'"1edlten-anean port TV, 9 cu ft Phllco & SUnday Afternoon Complete new rock 1hop. 11.3J Irvine Sl Newport Beach relrt. Apply In person to Service, 494-1003, 228 Forest every nile 'ti! 9 relrig, Tappan elec stove, l Come in Ir; rqister tor draw. lnterview by appt. only !'11n. Greenman or !\trs. Wed .. $at. & Sun, 'Iii 6 twin bxsprng & ma I t , ing. Open 7 days 10 am-8 pm. Call m4> 540-8582 Friedau~r afler 10 a.m. The * TELETYPE * 1 GOOD used 9 piece corner bkcase dbl bed, 1 i;tuffed HAJ\1i\10ND Ste.:nway, Yam· 81Dl Bolsa. Ave. EASTGATE It LAPIN DAILY PILOT, 330 West Bay OPERATOR group, $69.51J. 6 used Danish chr, asso11ed to~. 2984 aha. New Ir; uaed pianos ol ?itidway City e 897.1970 GRAD. PREFERRED Street, Costa Jl,fesa. modern oecasional chairs, Mountain V~e1v Dr., Lag1.1na most makes. Best. buys ~ Maple c:anopy bedstead $35 * * HAIRSTYLIST 10 am to 6 pm ShUt $14.50 each. t used 2 door Bc:h. 494-4651 So. CalU. at Schmidt Music Brunswick pool table .f &, Deluxe working: c< nd itions. R EC E PT I O NISI'/Typ~l 2 aoLique v.·hile credenza. ·~. GARAGE Salt': 2 re frig•. Co. l !IO'l N. JI.fr lrl, Santa Ana $250. H.0. trains.el ~th l to yn. min. eXJ)el'. ~ .. toJ>"comm ... outstandin&: co. w anted By L ocal 5 new vented stove hoods $35. & $45. 21'' TV $40. Old many extras on custom· benefits. Some following de-Ortt>odonisl t.lature w/ex· COLLINS with fans, $9 each. The Fae-v.'OOd buffet u·/mirror $50. \VURLITZER 4600 Am lilied made foldu p cabinet $75. sired, 642-6857 N.B. per. Salary open. Slate RADIO CO. tory, 1885 Harbor, S4Q.6842 Wood tbl & 4 chrs $4.i P 642-5383 -"Ii +;....... p 0 u--Hlde-a-l:lf"d 150 SAT • Reed Organ. 25 pedal, largei~=~=~~~--HAIR STYLIST -Parle Lido qu-..i ·ca........, • · ,,...,.. 9 USED high back antique SUN & !\ION 284 E 21'.lth Leslie included. As ls $695. SAIL. AND REM NAN T Hair Styles. Small, eUldent, 1686, N.B. 19TOO •Jamboree Rd. white dinette ch a Ir s. · · · · GOULD MUSIC SALE -Used &: unclaimed ' happy shop, flex. hrs . PROPERTY Newport Beac:h 8"0rted colors, $4 each. 1 St, C.l\t. sails; sail and spinnaker O!entelJ req'd. 642-2ln MANAGER Equal 0pportunlty lmpl~r 1.1.wd ocellenl 3 drawer !\10VING J\lusl Se.II: Liv. rm, ~ N. Main, S.A. 5rlf.(16Jtl cloth; hardware, rope, bagr, TuH.-Fri. ~r In Real Estate. Gd or-desk & chair, $29. 4 portable bdrm rm. patio furn, new elc. 2 days only -Ah1.rch 11 ** Rairdreuen, Xlnt op-pnlzation ability. Will man. TELETYPIST black&. white TV sets, good v.·asher &. misc, Compl UPRIGHT P IANO, XLNT and 22 -861 W. 18th fit., -·ntty. new s a I 0 n . age a p-""" mgmt. cO. condition, $35 each. The drum set, 5 drums, 3 cym-SOUND. fi.fUST SE LL Costa Mesa. ..,,.,.. ·~v Position Open for Exper. In· F t 1885 H b ·~ t ==~~-----S42-lll5 ask for Cal. Start. salary $1200 mo ac ory, ar or . bals, & all access, Sat &. _..... FINE MahogMy d i n ln• HospUal e RELIEF DIETITIAN e PHYSICAL THERAPISf • INHALATION THERAPIST Apply Personnel Director So. Cout Community Ho«p\.. ta:, 31i72 Coast Hwy., Sooth Laguna. CalH. Ph' "9-llll Ext. 356. HOUSEKEEPE"-for elderly couple. Cooking, IOme nuts· Ing duties. Penn poAit. 3 · days a•••k. Thurs 4P?-.1-Sun 4Phf. 160 wk. Ph. 6~. • dlviduaJ Pref Background In 540-6842 * 645--0113 * 541-6627 I bro.keflie firm can 644-2442. SUn 17901 Ange ll St,, · table, Antique pierced bnua: POSITIONS !\10VING TO HAWAII University Pk. Irvine. PIANO, Baldwin Acrosonic, fireplace fender and tooi.. AVAILABLE * TELLER * Thomasville 5 piece bedmorn MAGNAVOX S te r e 0 • TV. antique white &: gold, A-1 Coppe: coal scuttle. Early FOR WOMEN Expd. ·Old establlahed co. set, king-size $500. Piano, radio bl tto la cond. $550. 646-1121 Victorian gent chair . Xlnt Yo-orklng oond!I & loc. St & 0.~. Co 1 ........ com na n, w , cAAt= To UM. call Jean Brown, ory ...," nsoe ........,. chain, stove, reirig. and BALDWIN Acro&onlc \Valnul =~--·'"~-~----• Expuienced in mlcro- electrordc assembly and lab. 1'--0rk. XL.NT. \l.'ORKlNG CONDITIONS AND WAGES. ELECTRONIC ~t l~RO SYSTEJ\1S 1672 Raiser A\Tnue Santa Ana, CaliL 1n4) 549.2'J95 .,._ 9 ft. FT. Blue velv'-t couch many <lther h 0 u 1 eh 0 1 d Spinet. like new, $495. Call W A N T E D: EXTREMELY 54Q..00:,5. S350. 9 tt. beige tufted couch items. Sat-lO-SPM Sun-l2· 646-8320. Reasonable used .......... Ung ' COASTAL AGENCY s~ o··-t 67' ·~ -~ "-"'· u..:r urn. .,....,.,.,,, 4PM 323% Crest Ave., HB UPRIGHT Piano, gd cond. Prefer darlrer color. Please 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. LARGE · hal he all "'l~I -•1 6 PM v..·1ng c r, c rry ?.1UST Sell! Sofa " matching $125. Good tor beginner . c ~ ,., ... er or UCI SECRETARY·l- $457 .• $556. per mo. tv.·in beds &: chest, Beauty chr + contrasting chr, 642-5497 1°'w=tt~ke=od•'-·=-,.~~=+,. Rest springs & ma 11 · maple console 1V, fir lamp, ?itOVING: :Pi1ust Sell. SlniJ.e Quilted bed spreads, all In xln't cond. Also mlsc. Mernbenhip In Newport Limoges china. 60 pcs, $35. Items. 64 5_2515 1909 Television 8205 Bch Tennis Club, $350 or Bed-sofa, cust. upholstd, Federal, C.M. ZENml Late ?itodel ();l.lor best otter. 8Aft:-SPM, ~~m., lamps, desk, etc. GARAGE SALE: Frt It Sat. TV 21", walnut. Perl C.ond. =,....,.,.,===·,.,-,,.-,..--~-~ 10-5PM. 251 Sierks St, C.M. S25(1. Call 968-4000 CARPET lett from Comm'l. 1 USED beautifu) 8' Spanish Sm. relrig works SS, elec. contracts. $1.98, S2.88, shag Hou9'kttper: 5 day1. PORTER. full, or pa.ft time. Positioo available in aca· demlc &: business oHices, for H.S. grads w/a minimum 2 yrs. secretary exper. Type 60, SH 80 • Apply personnel office, 180 Library Admlnlslra· lion Bldg. sofa, $79.50. 1 used 9' motors, gas engint', band $3.99 sq yd. Drakes C&tpet musive contemporary sofa, saw $35. ·Misc. HI-Fl & Stereo 8210 l'ral& Beach Blvd, H.B. Own transportation See fl Tr. \VI JI jams, ~~~· !o~:i !'.e so:~· f:;!: GARAGE Sale: Sat & Sun, TWO-unit Zenith Hi-Fl-· & ="'2-=5=11~'=·~--~--~• cellent condition. The Fae-(10.SPMJ. 3144 Coolidge stereo. Al.so 1.enlth Ahf·FM RACING C.O.Carl, hu Mac? t<lry, 1885 Harbor, s.ro.6842 A ve. C . J\t • NI c e radk>, perfect cond. Reason· &: expansion chamber $150, -s;i<5fm:Oiio.w,..>Idt! _;n.~':'"!:•"~a~to::r·____ able. 494-6771 eves. Surfbclanl, 7' Russell, $$'.!. ==,;Cal;;,l ;:.";;2-8,;::;11::9:,. ,.,-~·I SILVERW01 >S, No. 45 HOUSEKEEPER -BabYBlt· t iiFiiaii,hii;iio"-'';;;IMd_,iiNii.iiBii ...... ter for motherless home -3 I' school qe children. Liw In. 492-1652 bet.ore 11 AM or after 6 PM. ONIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE HOUSEKEEPER. Live-in, some English $50 a \\'f:ek. -' 64Z-ll55 INDEPENDENT Order of Forestus ill iooldn& for 3 sales trainees. Career opp, renerous 1dvance. MS--0591. 9 am-l:l'.11pm MANAGEMENT TRAINEE $600 to 1tart .. Must be mat· ried, some collqe. Call Ann. \Vestcliff -Prnonnel Agency, 2043 WeatclW Or.,. N.B. 645-ZiiO !\1AN1CUR.IST for Ken Allan Afen's H&intyUst Salon. 67;)..7470 !fECHANlCAL ENGINEER, FOREJ\1AN & LEAD MEN, f!IOLDERS & GEL COATERS: All 3 shifts. Top jqb.s. 1631 Plac:entla:., C.M. M~N 16l h10TEL !\IAID Part peninsula area. * 615-1841 * time, MOTEL MAIDS. Exp'd ~:: hr. Non-exp'd. $1.&5 hr,12316 Newport Blvd, 0.1. MS-9755 fl10TEL. MAID, Sat I: Sun, ~ 6 hrs per da/S20 per wk end. Perm 548-593' NURSES Rqbitend .. •WD- lnc 4 night 1hl.tts. Ex. beoellt& Apply P<nonoel Director, So. Cout Com· .munlt, KOip., mn Cout Hwy .. So. La(una. "9-1311 ext. 356 Outbo•rd Mech1nlc $3.50 ptr hr. Work In l fun plaC't. JASON BEST ' Effiploymc11t Agency 2207 So. lrtaln, Santa Ana 9264 W, Kate-U.-, An&hdm St&.&410 ot 82W220 See Betty Bruce at midd lxec 8 ~lo 12 NOON 1 TO 3 Pl.1 Agency for career Girls 410 W. t'.o&st Hwy., N.B.• By appol:it. 6f6.3939 F.qUa1 opportunity employer **'*WAITRESS *** Sales • Experit11ced: Apply The $9,000 minimum, $20,000 not ny1ng Butler, 3101 Newport unusual , Prudential Besch..N.B. 67J..-09'Tl Insurance Co. ls i;eeking men in the Harbor area, WAITRESS e11:per. food & '"'ho lor reasons beyond bar. Neat, pleasant, alert. their control, has limited ad-Sm. dinner house. CdM. van cement possibilities, Call 673-7722 Profesaional sales career * WAITREs.5 • Split shin. w/2 yrs. executive training 11S2 Palis.ade1 Road, S.A. program. call Mr. Hamblin nrE DERBY * ·'•'•' ii'/'lii4";;;5000iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I WAITRESS, Experienced, • Mex.lean food, over 21.. SALES • 642,.g274 * 1.1an or \Voman w/saJes ex· per. to act as outside eon. tact lo sell the design service of a long established quality interior decorating finn. Refer. Write Box 59M, SchoolMn1truction 7600 Tho Niwp.rt School of Bu1ln1s1 0D!!all~y!!P!!l!!lo!!t.!!N~.!'B!!. ~'!!!"""' I Features t1r-eekly refresher ::::;; couraes In the skills yoo Salesmen Advertising nttd to aet the job yot1 $600. against conun. Patent· want. ial unlimited. 833 Do"'1!r Dr., N.B. 642-3870 ASSORTED House ho Id I:=:::::::::::::::=::. 67>-5948 turniture for sale, very LIVING Rm &: dinette set.1 . •====~~---- reasonable must sell Im-used turn & misc. objects Sporting Goods 8500 F,URNISHINGS, Apptiance1 mediately. M22 Jiillhead 14021 Ash St. Westmstr. & Mlac. 535 Fullerton, Dr, H.B. 892-t377 REMM. Pump 306, 4 p , !:e~rt Hghts. Sat &. Sun 39" x 80'' FOAM mattress, SOFA, Dresser, Air Cond., pump or R&R. B scope 2 ....,..... box spring I: sleel frame, Lamps, Laddel"5, rugs. Sal box shell, 2 xtra clips S1J5.A '~pa~r~bn-,.~,,-~~.,-.-,~, .. -,~$3.1~ excellent condltk>n. Pair &: Sun. 1DU Mission Dr., 548--0230 Refrigerator $10 21" TV $25 French Prov. headboards C.ll-1. HEAD stand. skis, 185 cm. double bed S35 Liquor &IZ-5*» RUMMAGE Sale: Marth ";Int cond, 1 yr old. w(bln-cabinet $20 67;)..7752 BEDROOM Set, box spring &. 21st, 9Afof-WM. SI. J ohn dings $60. 644--0984 REFRIG $15, Washer $20, '55 mattress, like new $85 or The Baptist, Parrish Hall, SURFBOARD 7' 6" Miguel Oievy, gd trans. $100. best. l798S Casbt.w, Fntn. ~~IO;IS~BaU;;;~';·~C:~:':·:~~~l=t"::":="":':::good=='°=""=·=S65=":.1 I\\~'~rou~g~h~t~;,.~,~~"'~""Je'}~bod;;; Valley, 968-1268 Cati 549-3793. frames $25. 536-1009 DESK. Early Amer. Slant Appliances 1100 LOCAL Eggs Wholesale from top, red maple. S?S. Sun KEN Mo RE fi.1 0 b11 e Miscellaneous UGO Ranch to Restaurants & lounge $8.Call675-7692 dishwasher. coppertone, -~~tsGc;~t Homes DINING Room set, com· xln't cond. $65. Also, Ken- plete, $100 or best offer. more auto wa.sht.r In xln'I Call 540--0204 cond. $40. 8474llS or 546-8672 10' Mediterranean couch, $60 310 Avocado, CJ\.t. REPAIR lYJan has rccon· See 2-5pm. ditloned Kenmore washers. Guaranteed & Delivered. LIKE new avocado/antlq. • ...,.., Misc. W1nted 8610 WANTED: Used Drafting Machine. Call 646-6395 alter 2:30 PM. gold, quilted davenport, 8' I ~$.10=-=•~S~50~·=---5009c-~~~ ' Jong. 54s..3674 eves. GE Elec Dryer 6' Frigidaire • • ~ Swaps elee dryer, Both In xln't STERLING Silver serv. for ~E· cond. "45 ea. ~?-8115 or 8, Towle's Silver flute · Organic gardener 5'16-8672 w/extras. Like new $300. wants to swap for fruit USED 11teel desks $39.50 e 0 trees, Have Loquat trees ~ HOTP INT Relrlgeralor, 67&-3121 greens. Need double rabM Posture chain $12.50 &. Up good cond . $50. J\.fa,ylag e Used 2 &. 4 drawer filing Carpet layer haa Hi Lo hutch. WUI trade 2 metal cabinets e Used ~ =~8 iood cond. $50. nylons Sl.99 yd. Shags 11esting boxes, C2l Rabbils Office Fumlture 8010 JASON BEST Employment Agency 2207 So. Main, Santa Ana ~ W, Katella, Anaheim 54&-5'00 or 821-1220 SALES. Stock I. shipping, male & female. A new retail store ()ptning at 1175 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna. Leather I. whatever. Please apply in persoh bet 10 k 6. McMahan Bros: Desk Inc. .,:c~:,,,,~-~~--from $3.50 up + my labor, lor &a.le: Show rabbit, male AIRLINE 1800 Newport Blvd. O'KEEFE I. Menitt .Apart· 90c per yard. 847-1519 $6. Small doe $2. 6U-82Zl SCHOOLS Cos~ Mes.a * 642..8450 menl Stove. &'-If lighting llAND Painted oil portrait or.1_•_11_3_. ______ _ PACIFIC FOR. Sale: Three good office own. $50. MT--0135. you or your children from •'1--------- Day l Night Cluoel chain. Exeellm C.odtlloo. GAS rang•. 36" Copporton<. photograph. "'"3629 FREE TO YOU 5C3-6596 ~74U Good condition $40. POOL Table, 4' x 8'1----------I 610 E. 11th St., Santa AM -========::;=::. I M8-0112 s-·--~ k --1w111w•C .....,.,. LOVABLE cocker mix pop 8 Office Equipment loll GE Refri~rator 9 cu fl. 549"0449 wks old, male, partly trnd,11 Sdes ·-~~."1,LESS01_edNtaS•-•• --Good coodilion. $50. Call USED steel deJiks $39.50. good f or children .· cc ..... ..,~. ...... ""n 1of ARCHANT .Elec . "A~ -o all ..... -•-hRY • t'!· .,...,.. .. M)O. Posture ::hairs $12.50. 1800 962.flltl) 3/11 •• "nlE FOXY LADY" nttds a!ln.ctlve, out-gotng sale1 glrls. Apply in person btwn 10-12 am, any day. 208 Mllrine Ave. Balboa Island. 1 n£N ,. calculator It Vlc!Dr 10 key PROVJ'ZATION. Reasonable. elec. adder. fi42.-4n5 AtrrOMATIC washer $40. nl Ne1vport Blvd, C.11. ADORABLE 2 pound Jawn • Call alter :s p.m. 546-1.MS _ __ electric dryer $40. Excellent BEAUTY SJIOP Chihuahua, oeed.s gentle SALESMAN -Auto's, Semi retired lo M>rk In ustd car salei. Ph. 548--1a22, 646-5542. MERCHANOISE FOR SALE AND TRADE -- Fvrnlture 8000 Sa\rinp A Los.n •• sor A. Never u •I! d • BRANCH QliUted f 1 or• I, scoteh· MANAGER guarded. $121. M • t ch. Savinp 6 Loan Auodatlon, love.eat $15 (1) 1i6-0592 located ln Newport. Beach Anaheim. 8012 STORE futures. wall Ir; showca~•. glass gondolas, recessed lighting, check out stand. Nearly new. &W-2353 or 64;)..11)69 eves. NATIONAL cash ngister • adds, givts receipt Ken- tucky Fried Chicke n, 693 s. c.oast. Laguna Bch. -------- Cafe, Restaurant 8014 4' GfULL.. 2 deep tryT_ra:., salad bar, cash register, etc, Like new. 615-1964 area, bu poslt>o1 avail, tor USED Spa:.nlsh IMne room a well quallflrd Savings Ir .wt It! bHt of condlOon, co... Loa.a Branch ?AartageT. Ex· lists ol 8' 110fa, 2 chain, 2 ctl. potenttal &: fringe bm. tnd table•, 1 cocktail table ellll. Only applicants with Ir 2 lamp1, was $540, now a min of 2 yn, Savlnp ex· $275. 1 u8Cd avocado llOfa perlenc. need apply, For bed A ctlolr. Si9.00. 1 ttsed 5 parttco\ars call Mr .. Henslq flleee dinette .ct. $33. The (213 ) 869-0512. =· 1M5 II arbor , •0-.-.-,-90-S-.-1-.---8021- SEXltEI'ARY Exec TOp condition. 642-4865 equip incl 7 dryers &. chain loving care, adults please. • DELUXE CE Filter 1'1ow 84Z..llli ask for Cal 962-01.80 3/21 Auto. Wuh'-r, $75. Call -GE Washer $35. 50 yards us-'. 2 Cats l male & 1 f e m a I e 54()..-0289, ed carpet. $25,.50 yards jute allered. 3 yrs. old. Free to GE Refrigtt11.tor, 2 door. Ex· pile $25. 963-5193 good home toi(!lber or cellent condition, $25. Call CHILDS Dune buggy US. separately. 142-7210 3/Zl &ffi..8320 Marvel The Mustang Hor5e COWE, ~faJe 12 monlhs :PifOVING, Maytq portable $8. 1819 Alaska. Ave., C.M. old, needs home wilh la.fie dishwasher, like new, lop NEW Gold velvel vibrator yard. 6C-3767 3n4 rated ~~ price. 673-3!76 recliner. $90. 2 tirf:a: (Sean) 4 Flutfy bWnd klllens, lrff to USED ApPflances I. TV't, all new. 7.15 x 14 $40. 962-7392 good b:une. 531-7631 Aft 5 guaranteed. Dunlap's, 1815 WALNUT Cha.Ira, sso. BBQ pm. 3123 Newport, C.M. 543-778S $25, Drap!!:a 156"x10B" $50, OVERSTU1TED chair. 100 An __ 11:.~, 1110 c.tt 644-2338. ;.~ ·--St.. C. M21. .,--FOR Sale: Three good office ~O"\J'""' 31 17tb Century !\fedltemuieen chairs. Excdlent condillon. (I) fl MO. Male PUppy, Pm-c~ walnut ~ulono.I s.G-1413 dle ml:<. Good w/chlldren. table, 30" diameter. :I>" NEW 10 KJ)Ced Clrls Sc!\tvlnn Call 6424772. 3121 high, dated genuine antique. Bicycle. Cost $100.00. Milke FREE to good home, 4 $100. 548--4522 oUer. 873-1546 healthy tabby k lttens, 6 ORIENTAL RUGS MAN'S Schwinn VllrSil,v 10 wks. old. 545-6512 3121 Kt-rmans 12d2, l(bc14 , 9x12 speed blhc\ $30. l CUTE PUPPY, 3 mos. old, A IJxlO. 675-1977 or 673-!i822. Call 546-«>09 mole. 7031 Dluesalla AYt. 1.a.lary 9-S M 0 n-r r I , HOUSEFUi. Of new model GARAGE Sale: Treasures t ,booklmeptng, sate., busintu home f\lmiture. Rtg. $683, JuM. 5.3.\ Fu lle rton , mllnl\iement knowledge & now $197. 894-4417 or Newport Hghta. Sat • Sun C.rttr-mlncled with a ~63,::,,H.;,.;lOO,c--______ 10-4. knack tor public re.latJons. TWIN Bedroom set, 7 t>Ct. PATIO Sale. Sal, SUn, Mon 1880 ~1uslc Cabinet, Claw 646.-2728 afl 6:.30 p.m., contemponu')' style, e:ii:rel 9-<6. 98.1 Arbor, C . M. feet. $55. 9Xl2 bluo St.rouk, 968-67821..Spm } t ..:cond=· ;...· $60=·..:613-..:..;7..;41'1~--• I ~Fumtc::;::'"::":;;..:":.:;;m.;;.~;;.c. ___ _._ru_g""'-SlfJO_. _m-_1;;.81J.;;.·'-- New Tow Pilot toW bttr, With all hord_., $~. Colt- im &124TOO 3121 2 FEMALE 14Mno ' • '\ • DAILY PILOT S.t.ur<My, Marth 21, 1970 Her•'• How You Can u .. Our Famous Dim• • A • Unts FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU e Br ing them or mall them with correct c11h 0 NEWPORT llEACH ...... 2211 llelboe lllvd. to one of our 4 convenient offices. e No llwstock, produce or plants. • No comm1rcl1l ad1 allowMI. 0 COSTA MESA ................ »II WHI lley 0 HUNTINGTON llEACH .• 17175 Buch lllvd. 0 LAGUNA llEACH ....... 222 Forut Avenue e Each Item must M priced with no Item over $25. C.111t ll tttter. lllt4 •peen per 11•. YOUTH &d Kantwet ' 1114 t. 10' s rfboa.rd $20 Bail " tank , ~111\1-bikr $2.'i. 540-5310 3 PIECE e ctlonal. 11e1v a.lip-DIN ETTE !able and 4 chairs WEST JN GHOUSE Tan~ l'itAN 'S Good blue l\llt,new, OrrlCE Deak, profesalonaJ CHU.O'S Dreuing table SlO. cc1ters, good eooditlon $25. $10 Rollaway bed and mat· vaucum $10. 3 Diahmuten COfll S75, JJO. Size 44 x 34 l :l~2;;·~'4~>-'529..::::..,,...,__,-,-Stroller $5. Bunk bed& $10 642-3523 tre~!I $20. Rolloway b4'd and Sl5-$22. Chicago sink faucet watst. G.E. elttlric manale, T\VIN Box &prln& and ahor1 Refrigerator !i'Ultable Jor !rtts $15. 494-6661 MAPLE Coll .. l• bl e $24. f'olding bar cart, 2 !rays $6. ~1aho;any pi pr nok with humldllr SIO Slide pro- jeclor $10. l'ilobllite. camera flood l!ghtr; $12.;(I. KOdak Touriat II SW. Polaroid camera 12(), Polaroid camera ca&e SS. l\lahogany 11.11\1 chair $19. Pinr1tpple lamp.s ~11h cus1om ntsile i.hades $8 . 5 0 each Thompson 11'00den combO !'ialt and pepper mill. "''" ooce $j. Duncan Phyfe c<1f· 1 .. table 'A'ilh ill ass lop. Hooked rug pastel colors $20. Beveled door mirror SJ, Typewriter table $ J. 50 . Lan:• ~nite covered roasting pan $4. Croquet tor 6,. Large Tat-I-la.le Cookie jar $1.50. Unpainted 3 drawer ch I!' st $3.50. r-.11.hogany candle table $18. \\'anne blendf'r Sl5. !134-12&4, 12151 9th St., Garden Grove. ANTIQUE Victorian rocker S2:l . .. • mattreu . bo• spring,or; and lrame $10. Club chair $.i. 6.J.t-1033 APPROXIMATELY 15 yards used ~n earpet Sl .:,O sq. yard. 646-0034. ~ALL Printing prrss S2(1. \V\V2 German helmet $25. Head 11kis and b!ndin&:! $25 each. 545-3657 BABY Bed and mattress ST. Cu ... 1 $6. Bottles '"d s!erllizer $1 . Varioriter $4. M9-4385 11APLE Bookcase S1 5. TV "ilh •ltU>d $15. Cht-.o.l SlD. Rolla way "'d !5. 3 b" t!lools $25. End !ables S7.30. Refrigerator Sl'i. Kitchen table $5. T"in b~ $10 a nd $2.i. Bicycle SS. Stet1!tl phonograph ~-China eabinet SIS. ran SlO. Tl!ther ball set SS. Saturday lrom 8 A.l\1. 3003 Coolidge. Apt. Jl;o. 10. 545-1738 Kl NG Size mattress S2 5. Klngslze box 11pr!n1 $25. J\inplze frame SlO. Good condition. S·I0-6998 RECD RD Player $8. Electric car ~I. mounted $8. Child's bt-ginnen bike $8. Ea.sel $j. ChilO's able with t"-0 chair! $7. VaporizPr $4. Hair clip- ping M.'I $3. Toy1. and games 10c-SZ.SO. Roller Ii k at I! I S2.j0. lrorunc boo rd 12. .... 2031 TE LEVISION. """' \\'Ork ... ~luxe t('!ev[sion cart $6. Original Died1;l':h v.·ater crilor $25. l\tovie projector. like "'"' $2j, Vacuum cleaner ¥>ilh all ... l11c:bmen1.s $25. P iano stool $25. Portable Zen ith television -.·ith ren101e and stand $20. 3 English brass wall plaqoes S2-Sj. Chinese engraved brass 0011·! S12. Chine~ pigsktn tray s~. z Royal Bf!}TU!h creamers S7 each. 2 ~terling narkin r ings II eAch. ' i.mall """" Chinese tables 12.i each. Small Pen;ian taper.try sza. 6.\Ui'93:i IIRRORS: J.I" round bevel. ed $5. l:l" x 36" vanity ~ 2' x ,. .; seamed '""' ... Chaise lounge Su Nauga- hyde cAA•r l:i. " h\ack naugahyde l'l11nge $I 5. '4HOOJ. c OLEl'\tAN ice cooler $20 4 piece k1tr hen :!Cl s 2 5. a-is-~ aJt~r 5 TAG \\heel!> ht Ford truck $2.i earh Chev. 14'' E.T. mag 11·heel~ S:ZO carh Ne1\' \\'Ide oval tires SZO. ~708 c RAFTS)IAN mirrometer, new i15 1ollcrometl!'r, ""d !5. T"·1n aqua naugahyde headboard, like ne1v s;. Nore.loo aha\1er. ne.w $15. Remington ccrdle.ss sha,·er $5 J; piece sohd bron2e Pres1dent1aJ coins s j. F'ranklln mint Presidential COlM $$. 518-7&19 Faif\vay Dr .. Costa r.fesa U:'.1BER rack loc " to" Jllckup S.25. 642-4~. iil \V. 2!lth . C.llt. 00 UBLE b<d 110. Bo~ sprinii: Sl~. i\latlrl!'s~ S15. 646-7'220 I \'ALN\IT dining table, -10 X 00. leaJ. p11d.1o $2;,. 6 chairs m. 548--0996 .1 UlCER SIO 1\'Jlf!"Titer, ·-s~. \Vasher ~ rl.,..r 125 !!aCh c .. refrigerator 110 Hydraulic beauty chair $1D Hydraulic ,,.,..,., cha ir 125 \\'eboor recon!er $10 Stingray bike ~JD loletropo!Han parta S1· ~z;;;. Nt1w \Vhall 11.djuat&ble l'llP~ S14. Oster ••• ]Uli\ab)f! r I I p fl" r i m Coleman lantern $2. Double bed SID. %116 Rtpublc 64s..801' ' SINGLE metal bed•. ~ng ,,.,,., and ne~1y ,,..,.,.. oem maJtreMf!I. suitable I , or shell c•mpu. campll'IO or c ? $10 each. 854 Coni~. .M. 64U23! Y'S """ 20" Sc~'11nn -· 2 "" old, ae> IOrle1. iOt>d oondltlon II. Kt'Q1 cu $7. Lob of n. -" Adama, ms SlD. Conv~rllblt> bo11! top S 5. TRIU.\IPll TR3 body and II rni;il'W' parlJI Sl·$25. V\\' ,,·1nd5hield $8 Po1ver mo1,·er ~1 Gt·ass <'atcher S J . Julce1'. tlell.', "'" l60 .. for $2..l 67l>-6953 YOUNG Curly ha.ired hul f' 612-3317 dog, llKht blonde. fouM o n 1 SURF'BOAI!D 1'11" pint;ul, oo l perfect l'Onlllllon. S<icr1f1cc s:.:;. 6·1&-73?7 u. Qulnt1t High Sch grounds. 83!1-4673 CAS SIO\'t' S2j. Refri!;('rat or TAPE Dttck. Ola.ck. -I trar.k $10. 21" TV rortable $2. :,1'.i, runs pt>rfect. almosl uor !le11. 641:)...7237 Double bod $2j, Liq C'Abinet 520. 9-0ra11·('r che. " ~==.,.,,,~~~-~~~ d E:\'CYCLOPEDI A Se! $2j, 120. Al'° other househol 6 Gi'i!'at Books ~Par books $6 l!a('h /Great Ideas Today\ Bookea~e S2Q. J u n i or it Enc)Clo{lerl1a $20. Vibrator llf'nls $2-$10. 210 -14th St. 1\ s1;,..1152 20" Bike. '"" 3-spttd 11crks SIJ. 8" Electric fa n ch11 ir S2j. 2 vol. D1ct1anriry 'fl Sil. B1blr , whll t S l2. $.';. Buketball hackboa1 and hoop St Chain for hoo $1.50. 54S-50S7 Co11ta ~·!es.a 2 Used tingle garage d $15 e11ch. 64~1879 PAIR vw cha.IM s 10 613-4776 FORD And Chevy ~l!'li.tli fo p Britannll'3 Dittionary or fl,tlas Sl.'l. Horizon'~ $3.50 each. Ltfr-T1me-L1brary of Art $1 each. All at a bargain. 838-3543 PENNCREST . Canister t·ncuu1n cleaner, like new s:xi. ~1 BUIUJINGS m Ater i a Is: mattress SlO 1_2 pli!ce. stC· SID. Fireplace tl'l"et'n $4. 4 can carry, workin1 order $7. mattress $5. 646-7528 trailer or c11bln $2l. Baby •--· h I 1·1 1•-· h Rndio clocks ll-Sg. Sun. Hoover floor wasker scrubll bed S12. 962-1392 """'nls roo 1 e "" eac · tional 110 Coffee table e'. 2 · BOY'S School &htru, 1lu 14, \=~~~,--,,=---"··•It·•·· ot---~ o·-· 123 ,... bettm hair dryl!t $8. 2 RCA Sl2.50. Electric try pa.n S10. VIV Bod 1960 , t ""' " "y~ , .. ,.,. v""' · -' I like new $1. Bou'1 P.E. · · Y pa• He)!ular gtove & oven $25. 1nvalld toilets ~ each Wick rcco1u P a Ye r •$ 3-$6. 4 Dtcoralor headboard !All shoes, alze 7, Sl.50." Spa.ldi""' fiberglau S25. Windshield Lu111btr Sl·S2Zi Paint SI per fish Joung" $7 \\'ickcr chair ~ho111!r heads Sl-$4. 3910\' and adorable twin size S25. ba&eball shoes aize 4~,· 1·1'. SG. f'enden s;; "a c h \\'ater L'OOler drinking foun-s:: 2 red leather chairs Sti Channel Pl .. N.B. 67l-1603 Gas heater. veilled $25. New 84~ I I · I O El · I h A I · s o \VA''IER --' electric C'Offrt pot $ID, Bueball cap, sax, leggings ta n, r eetrir I ~trica eac · P lilZC !llLS stove I '31 a11u r'rycr $2j SI. &16-75211. r.IOTOROLA Portable ster.o hoxc~, \\'ires. C'Ond1.dl fix-Army cot S:i Sewi ng each. t:arly Arntrlcan din-f."11r l.,.1-.1·are. Record player In -' P'll $10 Tl rl I DRAPES, 0 -,·1•, S, 11 "· 8 with ltather CO\'l!t i:ood lures Sl·S25 Toilets $10 machine. as is s.:i.50 back lni: roo1n tablt" Sl.~ Dresser 1 co · )l!rma or e ec· · IX' .., 2 ' t I I t ' 17 \Vo • . .. 12 I '. Bab• '-d .... mat· 1='-"~"~dl_li~o-"~·-'-'-·_968-46 _ _,11...,.,,,,,, Doors $1-S:l l·Teateni SlO.S 5 lSSUei; of \\'ork Basket \\'tth mh1'01· S15. 111~1~ r r iea e1 · m n' '" ~ " "" •RJ C I·" · nd ·1· "tlitul·•• 1-Bo f •lothes. size I2, 11uIt1, trtEs, ""rfect 110. 646-239.i 2 Small lou....... ch a Ir 11 ommerc.., air ..:o L 1onen1 " '"' ;i, )( o BAB\' Drcss.ing bbl!!, ex· .. ..-.... ¥ S2:1. 1~·· x 12" cylindrical ~'Ome:n 'a: clolhes, s I z e fl11'1>."<'!1 s:: · $2:>. Rolla1\•ay s INGLE Box apri"I •";., uphols!ery cll!an, good con C'l!'llent ('Ondition SS, 812-3772 b ·' "" o ,,,~-~ d' o h 2 D · h ron11ne1Tial light fixtures. unknown $3. 4 TV trays 15c Cu ~~v. ~.....,...:iJ, Lounge chair and ottoman ilion $1 ee.c · anis br11ss finish 50c ea c h SlS custom made footstool V/\Y EMPI GT mOJ:' 4, Sl:i THI~ Grindttl' \\'hel!'l 50c. S:l. Kitchen tables:;, Utility type roe.ken SlO each. 1 an-Screcn~ 11 each. 51) lb OOxes SlO n~~·1ar size .. _d w•'th each, Goodyear iv; 11' o\•111 t•bl• 11. n..,......10-II•-·. t!qUI! v.•hite 4 drt"-'Cf chest ·~~ ~ 1· I I Sunbra111 nfrxer $15. Large ....., .. ., ... • ...... \•1nyl wall patch paste $5 mattress $1:> Curtains 20c U"ellh 'c "' •1v11. laHe S2l mi.xing bo"·I $3. Surf rod flO'A·ers ZX-$10. Saturday, like new SlD. 1 breakfast set JM!r box. 5-14-4307 or 897--4331 pr. 2'lOS Canyon Or. C.!\1-oU e:ae ·1 'hevro 96"1 21: block holder j()c, u n t! t: r "'a t er J640 Newport Blvd., No. t in very good condition $15. V'.clorl• •-1,.,. p 1,.,.tia romp ete $15, z-rn! Co•'-M••• P••k "Id 962-W;j QUALITY clothes, excellent ...., " " " \'iewrr j()c, 9, 10 umbrella "" · ... ou..,, e. condition. ·some never v.'Orn, &. Brookhu.rst. Saturday and BABY &ale $2.50. ' potty tC'nt S:lj, .Auto rucl pump TV, Good picture and sound INVERTER And AC tape all size 8: Kelly green 11uit S;Unday seatt Sl.3l each. Bed guard SOc. liealth ch<.i lr 13. Palr $25. 646-1525 ~ recorder $25 each. 846-3313 11•i1h "tu.1e la pels S15 VALET chair ~ 2 antique S3.7:>. Tricycle 52. Wonder c-rutchc1 Sl . Large triton ClfESTS, 2 at Sl8 l!ach, both ELECTRIC Range 30 inch 0111nge knit blouse and skirt chair& $2.50 each Can bot-horse s5. Black nauga11ydt' 3 i.;hcll ~. Pa ir s 11 v" r very nice. 1 very old. Love· ''restinghoust $2:>. 846-1809 SI5 Nn'J knit v~st ~nd lom stool $2.50 Antique piece sectional, one cushion candleho!drrs S·I. 12·• Luy ly dark wann brown human 1956 Austin Healey body and Pants Sl:> Green knit sk1rl, """k•• I'" ~t.l•r hll•h " needs repairing $25. F'ood Susan $1 ChoJit:c abalone , '"" • u ''" ~ "" -' 12 ~ 1 Id .. hair wig, !rtshly cleaned fran1e. setup for Chevrolet pant. vest S15 each. Knit 8 •• s~ Stool 11 n-co•al·• sc;ue · ""'"'s o L"••cns ~hell 50c. Tread rubber tor 5 oran. passl!'nacr i;idl!' $5 eac 673-4186 ' h. "" .., ....., • " I"" Ml ·~ ~"bl •-d Slj, Kenmore waslll!r $25. toM1ion ba.r 1uspension v.i th J·acket. roball blue S25. bottl•• ~-·••ch N•w __ .. ""· rror-. .....,... ei""a · tirr11 S1 . Telephone m&gnelo RARE Blu~ jlasS\\'are ovl'r iJU\: •= bo ~ 11-2 · hi d 129 J\Tonle Vista, C.M. straight axle on b'onl end b :'llatchini?: skirt Sl5 l\1atch!ng curtain• 12 ch t.1 d ,, "·, aiu J. nig san 5 S2. \Vaxed paper bags $1 pq ""'8-4213 I""· .,.,,.129 100 pleres llk-SlO. 4 ar I I II' 'I h' • " SIZi. Umbrt'lla clothrsli~ $1. Elk b I I" Bo I I~-=~~-~~--~ ~ ~ F E:NDF:R l\Tounted mlrt'Or S2 each. 5 Pair new.V\V 5"'8 s :;tool~ $j e11ch. Old vacuun1 1,oui;7s J .:•ate ing pants drapes SI .50 Copperlike wall m. ug e ~-ws rg t Sj, Elertrir floor polisher S~O Lt~en &uJ!, i:avy ~·1ndow pla<1ues 50c Paper bock l\1iscellaneous ho ok II and 4 ~ll ft. $3. Small 3 ft. Sl.50. 7 J958 Dodge pick-up enginl!, EARLY American love It'll • kl ,2 _.,. Jackt>t Sl::i Skirt a--' book• 1~ ••ch E--~-bl• dishes 10c-S2.50. 536-40'i1 square 'Z:lc. Piano dolly SZi. -t lood condition S25. 548-8&12 120. chair 110. both for 125 he Its 1; pair, 2 vw lru isea1s. like ne1v l lD rach 5-l!!-85i!) HO Slot car 1nck, mounted complete with ' $1.5 .> cars Luggage !'!I. :? pitees S7.jl} Electric shavers 15 each 546-4917 SlO. Ose!l lating sprin ·er" . ··-,.... "" ,.....,,..... Bird hath Sl.50. p11110 chais.e b!ou~e Sl~. Pa~~ SIO Blouses metal bed frantc S 3 NO JUNK. bird cagl!s $)..$7. piece ~el l\lelmac dishes GRAMl'\IA'S House 10 I d"'°"Good n1aple nite &tand SIS and pad SIO. Chair an<l pad s .. and s.a. Knit s~lrt and Umbrella rent Slj Green Ironing board, caddy $2 SJ.30. Pictur~ 50c. Costume je"·elry ':l Oc. 962-3239 S-1. Pa110 planters and clay blo11'e \\•1th matching long bath curtain11 2.'ic Tonneau each, 2ll books Kno"'lflllge Gl!rmacide lamps $1. Boat Rolobroil S15. Fur C'()i\\ SJD.5 =E=1=1'=1'=·c=·~.ll~,-c~hi~,-,_-.. -,~ta~b~I• pols :ic-Sl p I ct 11 res ~h;atb. mustard and black cover &: bool Fits Datsun S2i 20 Encyclopedias S2:i 10 '\'inch and cablr. $3. l.J1: f ur cape Sj. Vnderv.·ood $20, perfect condition but 50c-Sl2.50. JeiH?lry 2:X:-S5. $1J each. Tunic tops, brown, road~ter $4. &16-9842 Popular Science SlO. 7 \Vaste basket $1. 1D" P J 30 lype\\Tiler S15. -2 t "'in tonhole attachml!nl, 962-U43 BraJs lamp and shade Sl . navy, 1't'd $1 f\latching pants Lands and People Si. outboard prop S3. Folding bedspreads $4. Small bunk Books 2.x:-50c. \VhHc v.·ool S7. Red and white all GREEN nylon couch $25 Bookcase $7. Plaques Sl.\.-0. camp tabll! SJ. 600-16 tire bed $:). GoU club! SlD. TOOL Chest 1,{t ton pick-up COiii, 5 1~,. lS. $8. Lnnoges -.·eather coat $10 Brown G.E. <:lock radio SR Deep rryer, try pan $3.~. $2. Spin tel!\ Sl. 675-j622 Oriental rue: $3. Yardai" SlD.h Bu~k bedtr.sp~ads SS22 Dll'\ING Table and 5 chairs antiqut> gold $1:> for ta bl al1d $15 for all chairs. Rus plates $!2 each. English "uede skirt and matching l\1ahogany drum table Sl8 Convex store m.irror $~. TABLE And 6 chairs $23. material!! T:ic -$1 . No!lo111, eac · \l'O icyc cs ~ Blu~ \\'1Jlow 11-are S:i -$8. hlouse Sl5 \Vhite pents, cot· Insulatori; Sl f'n.dt jars Sl Bracket S5. T\\in bicycle r.tatch\ng bulfrt $25. 2 car !acts !De. 490 Walnut Pl. oU Coats S2. Dre~ Sl. Mft-2437 Curtains and dra p er I e g ton S7 Yellow polyl!ster :P.liniaturc liquor bollles Sl carrier S4.~. Doorway gy$i seats Sl.25 each. Couch $5. Irvint, C.f\I. HOOVER Conslella!ion tank colored fuuy rugs Boy's sm11ll bike v.·heels $15 120 h ~-sis. \\'rough! iron rods. dress S1 Purple dress $10 Playhoy magazines 3 for SI bar 12.50. Ba~ketball ~ Ch•i' 13. Car bed $3.:io. 's""~FBO===-==--=-.., vacuum and attachments ...,,._ Blk ktil$G P baksSc h UR ARD S25.Boy's v.·H lik ends, rln.gs SlD a 11 . RC coc a ID rttn top aJ!('r c ea c · $1.50. l\laterial. 25c-$2. Ya High chair $2.50. Playpen 12-14 panl.s, ihirt, rain \\:ear $1D. Singer sewina machine e f ireplace rools $12.50. An· and pan(j;, knit $10 Silver 6ij...7892. 513 Acacia. Cdi\f. 50c skein. SlauUer tt:ducin1 $2.50. Large chest of 50c-Sl.50, Dark broinl Amel head $10. 3-gallon pressure 2 liquci rah!<'. sn111Jl S2. 2 lame pa~ts: pajamas. lov,o BOY'S Stingray S6 Girl's 20" lou~c $2U. Jim Beam bottle drav.·ers S8. Baby, \\'Omen·~. hair pirces 50c-S1. H11.ir paint pot with hosea and trainini; ne1\'. Glrl't! small bike $10 Solid l'>taple t\\'in bed S20. gold anrl V.'hile tapes! bedspreads, h\'in slU, pai !Oibourets S:! eat.h. Eells, plunge S_l,, Knft ~l'eas, navy, bike $6. Honie Jacka: SIO $10. Bottl1!1, Sl-$2. Ford <'h \ldren's clothes 10c-$3. clippers $2. Jev•el'"'• purses gauge $12. 1970 Proof set 1"J II hi rel! stripe. -.•h11e pleated h · n' SI ••eh -· II' · b't 'lo-• ,, Ill 1968 'I' I I $260 d scnr,.es, \I'll. els. ouses k' t SlO B'k\ 1 $3 Sc [S Sl eac . Ironer S8 Upilolstrred nis · • upperware omens "' 1 e uni ""' 25e-50c. Brand ne\\' blue . .!' 1n It' • 135 e1ch, , loc S25. o" • :?5c-S2. Dishei;, glasses , sir 1 n ar · ch11in $j an $10 Pipe lOc-$1.50. 536-40il $1-S..1. Baby bed Sl2.50. v.·hlte formal r: __ ll, $1 5 Small flot1ttscent fixture {liastic 1\·ear 2X-Sl. 2663 SJ. Je"'Clry Sl Purses Jl-$3. threaders 1" lo 2" $10 and1!\tOTORCYCLE Helmets 1; Stroller S3.50. Large ra1tan never \\'Orn, evening \\•ear Sl.j(). Na\'y aircrAtl 8 d11y Riverside. C.l\i. 646-86S7. Shoes SI 64~--0244. 2521 B&m-$Ij Trlkc ·$3.:>o Rug, wool S8 price. factory ieeonds $16. table SlJ. Sto\·e with griddll! SZ-$3. Jackets, CO!llli Sl-$3. clock radium diaJ $25 dral\·er de:tk $7.50. Antiqu ' I \\'hite rhair "'lth blue velvt liE"al S2:J. '.llaple coat tree S5 l\IATTRESS $2J. r r a ni I!'. boo. Eastbluff Box bo"·ling pins S2 box. 962-0661 $15. Refrlger111or S 2 5 · Brand ne1,, decorator tO!!e Unden'"OOd Sundstrang ad headboard and nightstand LIKE ne11• dinette r.et. table Larae dll'lik $12. Jeep aasl Screen door $3.50. Hand vel\'et Coral pictures 5c ding machine SlS. "'ood!and Gold drapes, 3 ea ch Clo!hing lOc-$1. 2 lo• ngc s2i Scre£'n door Sl. Toilet s2:i 6 chairs $5 t"ach. 6 ma.n cans SJ each Patio benches F1JRNITURE s:i-S'.!0. Power lawn mo\\·l!r $3. Plnk built each. cost $l2.50. 64&-6ZZ6. Ice chc~! S2.~. 675-!!2~ • I •~. ,, l•hog•"Y ••d lablc• toboggon SID Bathinette $3 S3 for bol. Bird hath Sti. n1•r,i .-r ti. Cuni; S24. Tools "in oVen, gas $20. Ell!Ctric 1-5 P.ill. chairs S5 rach. 815 Sondr w " ., " 11 H I Id ood SI h' DISt-1,\fASTER $18. \\'hile 120 ••d -ff•• lablo 113. Baby car seat S4 Child's Sofa $1D \Voocll!n card !able vusc 10 g s . lu\11-in range SZi. Mate 1ng ,. w -Sa " 1• • 1 ,.~ S IOc ~'IAN 19 6 k metal louvre folding door . 6 Rd ., C.i\!. M6-169Z 2 Accent chairs $25 each. 8 f "mt• 10 Id t' "g •'")" b oos ter ch a I r S Z. 5 D $5 Cemf?nt due~ St each turuny .,....,, ,.u;, · O'Jtn S20. Pocket booka . v1 1v1• • pac ages r ... ' " ,_,.., I 01 11' 1 · I d ., ~ t 1 al fi h x 7'. S20. :'>-light dinini:: ctil $2 Naugahyde ounge couch SID Assorted hand tools 25c·S3 l\'C, es 1n1ns er. Deluxe la-.·n 11prea er~·'"· nl!'w " n pen:: e at JI eet& sofa $Zi. t.laple kilchen chai SJ'!. Carpl'l s11·1!CfJf'l' . b 0 p 1 t bl Sl.9J each. New ,1,,·-•eu Ing tixture. brass and "'ood r Kitcht>n chairs s2. 33 draiver Portacri S7 Record player TablP saw S2D Assorted ROYAL Vacuum $15. Human St:.idio couch Sl · oo 6 r •u $lO. Thrrmador healer $8 $j, 546-83i0 pulls St Ironing hoard S:?. 2 $li \\'aJnul table S15 Baby household ilen111 25c·$2.50 hair hand tied wig, black S7. $2.i. Double brasir; headboard steel chafing dish SJ. 6 4~2467 r modrrll tablrA Sl O each. hamper SJ. l'\ilini.fall Sl2. Glass shel\'ed tea cart. Trike S5. 968-2198 $5. El~trolux vacuum $8. yards lovely all -.·ool liiht 1965 V\V partt: Right doo 0011"1p!elP $2:>. i\111ffler com pit'!{' SID. HPadlighf, l.'0111 ~linl fall Sl2. 3021 Buchanan black Sl Smoker stand SJ Iron S2.50. Small dropleaf grey tv.·eed suit or co.at 9 Be l lyOOards-kneeridttrs Camera Sl . flo"'l'r ''ai;es ' c 5-16-61 CRIB. ~laltreM, sheets, · SlO La material $IO. 1olan'11 navy ~-S:t I2~ E. 20th. C.:'11. Vay. .r.1. 78 Artificial flo11·erll 50<--Sl.50 a clothe& Sl;i. f'eedi ..... table tabl~ and cllhalnl 1•· · 1· m!'::s blub gaban::line ••ii•, ,,.,, bl~alndo ~~:.";·,,','°1m,,11'.' ,'! 5~21~·~ plrt~ unit !5. Tail hih 642-'l l·ll OLD oak library table $25 ,:ack. Birdseye l\T a p I• M•" Sl. \lmbre a co ,..,s 1111': ~· ., .,.., " .,.,..., .., r..r.. vacuum cleaner S5 11cr11ps JOc each. f\ft>lal $3. Portable T.V. S6 . 4111 Baker St .. \V. of Spring· 40-33% lll!e~. ~11 trouser $2.50. -( door panels S1D. Al 1968 ford boll on trailer 11c ~ BOY'S 10 ~peed Dcra1ler, tTigidairt' "'sher S 2 5 cabinet SJ, 10079 San Pablo Malcrnily clothe& 50c to $5. dall!, St. of \Vl!slmiruler $8. Girl's size 12 sharkskin KITCHE.!'>J Dinette Ml. 4 just like n"1"' $25. Boy'1 Court " 1 · v 11 11 Vacuun1, attachment $7. Bl d teMis d1-ess Sl.50. Size 12 chain; S2j, ;).\6--0340 SID. !'HS-9~98 Carpenter tool box. circa . :r oun a1n • ey, o :.~v~·---~~~-c: S11ngray bicycle, ne111 palnl B kh t d Elli Phone 892-9S40 -lime gften bulky knltl----------1~6 s2::i Antique carpenter roo urs an s.1 16 f cJt J k d · 1 ith LARGE Tablt> and 4 chairs 6 $10. OM: Brigg:s ant\ su-auon 1 12• ,,,37,.., 952--4957 2 PIECE 1tttional, ...._n n ag 11po I! rim w cudigan sweater $1.~. Red SKIS. Chilrl's ""w I Bol~lers, sprttad $4. ~ 2 h · '10 6'"'31n toos J ""0o-J<> •·--.. .-s, lubes, and knock off& I U $15. Oak chest SlO. Built-In 7 P rng1tl{'_ ~ · ·w--• J · and iOld hveed, like new $25 •.r·~ or on pu over 11izt mediu m ood NE\V Nubbit' hrc for BRASS bell collection S25 2 BLUE velvel French each. 6~2-8l7l S20 each. Double bed ,,.;th Sl Pair new bal1!'1 slippe_rll. electric ran11:e and oven S1:l 36" Rorier RIIS ranli:"e. • condition 120. 1\lahogan Y motorcyclr $!5 rach. Antique letter preS!I SlD Provincial chairs $25 l!ach. \\'ood 1rame, bo:< &prings size ;;1;l\1 $1. Na,·y blue each. Double bra" head 12 Htlmet Slt.;,o. Baby· Charcoal iron S8 Br11ss Large round n1arble cot.lee FORMICA covered cabinet 11.nd mattress S20 Bunk beds \\'OOI mini skirt $1.2:i. si7e board S6 rour poster carv-framed mirror $25. 673-18 Llh"E Ne1v golf clubs, h a 11 sine I, conipletely lamp, 1880, SZ:i Old blue fable $2{) Z matching end 44 \\;de, 38 high, 20 deep $20 with ~an'lt: S25. Ca!h only 7-8 black crepl! jump llllil td oak headOOard S25. Fool· Z lined, del'Orated 1,.Uh mat· dishes $10 Pressed a:la.ss 1ables, 2 fo1· $..'>Cl. 815 Sonora Electrlc bathroom w a 11 494-9111 S2.50, never iYOrrl. pair board 52j, Child's ?o1aple ~'OOds. 6 Irons $25, Golf b11g and earl SlD. 54S-3680. 686 tress S!l..j(J, T-.1.hirts and snuH OOttle S3 Hand painted Rd. C.t.I. :MG-1692 healer $4 E)rpensi\'C' Crane· 1-... --,--Ttt--,,.,.---1-15-.--f--i ,-h--e r navy blue-etten "wl plald rocker S-t.50. Rust and &old 1-~ .1 Sl. pla le $8 Antique tailor'& 12" ctnll!r lavatory faucets ..,... "'-th hip hugaers, size 9, ne1-e.r velvet chair $20. SmaJI ~nate, c .r.1. gowns ;x:. ,_,'pe'.I.~ er 7· shl'at1i S3.50 Girl statue · T\VO 9 x 12 green cotton rugs $8 Maple finish commode sg A m P 11 f i eT S•u· ou \\'Orf! S2. Boy's .1r:i'u .B, gold 1'1aple drop leaf table $10. Kllcken chairs S2·""'· Cha.ir hand carvt'd $8. Collet' labl~ $2 each 1\n> metal la"'" Interior doors 3.6 x 7.fi S4. 3-monaural. 494--&i60 befoft' 6 orion cardigan s~·eater $1. \Valnut coffee table $4.50. 4-760 x 15 Atlas "'hite \Yall tin $25. 644-2951 Sl O. \VMdlng dress, size 10, e ') __ ,,1,37,.., chairs $1 l!ach. 10" pm111hle 0 , 7.£ " Me•'• ~-L.. • .:.,,. pm Upn'ght bamboo planters $5 11--•1 B h ~ H B -~''="'-'-~~~~~-~~ TV ·1h 1a-" I"" ,,.,, A"~o ~ " ""''w'"" !-~~----------------Pair white basketball &hol!s, ritAHOCANY Magazine rack J. ~ u~ an,, · · wi ~ ,,.., ..,, """'""""' bike $25. ~~•ON!r Sco•t LO ~" p ka.rd set. 2 studio t.'OUChl!s aet S15. BLONDE King s i ze head· SNO\V ~kis, 6 ft 6 and 4 fl. $3 IVESTIN, GliOUSE 0,,..... ......,. C SE Ratio .><> ac \\'Orn once, slzl! 4~~ $1. Boy's 120. l\Tahogany frame mir· ror $25. Brass andirons $15. anrl S6 Bathinellt S3 Car • ~.,.. suit, &hlrt 15, pants 32 w, 301 transmission S:Q. Trimaran navy blue rrvers!ble jacket, Large ratla.n table $15. board $20. 613-0053 bed Sl Step tabll! and small i:ent lamps and lub!s S8 as new S8. 540-8376 boat on trailer $25. ~tapll! size 12, $1.j(l, Sat only after Ridged charcoa.I and i;\lver RECLINING Ch a Ir \11th lllblC's S3 earh Electric l!ach. ~eiling tile double 24 DOUBLE boll: Kprin&'& and cradle $12. !\tan's 3-•peed 10 A.l\1. 540-2330. colored glass, 18 x 18" SI ?>!Ilk glass dish S5. 8 Pl15ner gla!~s ss. Pink l':Ompote motor Sl5. m A Cabrillo lrypan $2 Deep lry S:2.50 x 12, 15c each. &12-8111 mattress $U Bicycle and Indian bikl! SlO. r.tetal ,7.;~~~~~=~7.~~~~--~~ each. Corner desk and chair SI C 'l ~·~ "~.,... II · I BBQ I tu-$15 4~3 KITCHEN Eulfet, 19 x J7 x St.i.50. l'\k-e: ,11•ooden SlS. Odd pieces plate silver • .. ..• . .n(J-V.,10 !'ms movie screen S 100' HEAVY duly 3 wirl!' cord e,;tra parts~. Dinina rtiom SCU P ,,.s · '6. 2 dra"'o-. 2 doo---• 2 ' $1 h F It I ble s2-.. '" ''" .,,.., playpen. NC'! playpen $3. 2 $7. 11 {lirce.~ tea 11·are ~erv· E:\'TRA Long double bed, nil)tor~ ~ eac e or and Y at !!nd S 22 . 5 0 ta .> 6 matching chairs DINING Table set SIS. shelfs $5. Book case or linen nice high chairs s4.so each. r complrtc 3 pieces $?.5. c-arpet 51'.lc·SZ per piece Odd surveying trans $'.ll New S6 each. Tire chains' $6 Redv•ood table $.). Double t:loset. 12 x 34 x 69, 5 shel\·es Baby jump chair $3.j(I. 1ng piece~ S15. Plate s!lve cigarette holder. 614-I679: 673'-J20'l picres Clf used carpet ~-Sl rolo-broil autom;ilic C>Oker Presto brolter $3 folding bed/co,·rr $15. Records 2Zic. 2 doon to lock $3. Comer Sunbeain elcc!Tlc coffee po! Ui;ed piece of linoleum $1 and lryer Sl 4' le,-el S.1 camp chairs rx l!'ach Anti· !\!en's bike SE. Tennis couch in ,·ery good condition s2. 2 irons $2-$3 raclt. Tivin ~1PrlirinC' cabinet S2 Child's Chimmin anchor 50 pr. St.50 que contour chair S2Zi Ladies racket Sl . Book shelf S3. $j, 2·dool'S 30 x soi.~. 28~: x BO'.\: Spnn;::11 and mauress. EXECtITIVE S\11\·el chairs, I for S2:i. S lor $20. S for $15. n 45 auto. ammunition S1 a t box, JO or m.,re 00.xes $3.50 I • ea<'h. 6f2-8466 orthopedic, Stems '"d Fo.sttr. e:oi:cellent condllio $'25 rach. Book ahelves, Hgh ~1Xld Sl5. Pole I)~ she\. rark for bathroom S3, new nvo D11ni~h modPrn rlcn chairs SlJ !or ho1h. 6t:?-JLi7 k ' OLD Couch, needs covrr $5. J &12-9208 5.IZi--1314 4 Chev ~~ ton 6 bolt true "'heels 120. GE clothe dryer. good condition 12.i. Converter 12\·-DC lo 200 o r LA RGE Chain Hnk chimp or animal C'a;:e S2j. !'llinll!'O 400V-DC. SlO. Thoe lmne ; mRchine $2j. Stea.m iron S2. SIS. Deep fat fryer $2.:,0. V\\' to Chev. whttl adaplc1 ~'· 54S-2000 OANTSJ-t rilodt>rn l·CUShtone Dry iron SI. Baby scalr5 S3. B11by C1\ITICr nnd pnd $3. Crib rall {lari Sl. Bil'; :..oc. d 1220 Pac1fir, C ~t. :)~S-fi828 couch. loam cushions nce<l reC'Overing $9. Baby chang s BRASS !>~i re ,.,1ingu1sher S:i .. v elC?cfric 1v\rfng. N 11 ...... hr11so; r v.·ater S{lnnkl<'r SS. F,lrctrir ini:: table (Pride\ like ne~ $10 floral sll p co \'e ,1·irin:{ S\5. Bras~ fire e:<· tinguisher ~10. C:" pipe lcustom-m11de\ Io r ' hide·a·bt:d 2 cu~hloned sol a threader S•I. Stel.'l lockl!r $10. f.1ova>:r 11·ith mot.,r and heavy eord $10. 16 qt. pressure cooker $8. Drop excellent condit'ion S 5 fleJdcrtsl rull-slted cotto floral bedspread IY\lh " I bol fringe 1\ke new S15. Playte. ~ lr11 r p11rlo .!Able. needs pain-baby nurser complete \\'it linG. s:l. 16" osci!latlng fan l'll5f)O!!ab!e. bottles $3.50. In f11.n1 "eat with pad, perlec I SlO. Sunrlay. 54.'>-Z66'1 ~~-~~~-~ 2 12 Gal uock SI2. Lamp for k rl11~k nr drel"~-"·~hle. cos! condition I!. hl11c Straight-backed v.-rought iron chain SJ.7:> !llesa V•rde 546-0053 2 Can trash cart SJ. i...w SZ:-1, u-11 to:-t t:r, :ot l.;iw books ICorpu~ ,Jur\~) SJ t'ACh. n Folrling chn!r $1 6 crll ll11~hhgh! $3. Co111hinarian meot grinder 11nd 1111J11rl 'Y m11kE>r, rost S20, no1v SJ. mn1\'Cr S5. 173 ~I illar Ave CHEATER Slicks for Che' Sil . 3 KelM!)' Hares mai: ~ 646-1~1 SIO each. l'iflni-bik Home-ma~ need1 m\t10 w'Oric $21 Trike S2.~. Pia ,,_ PADDLE Board eood con· r dltlon. light V.'l'liht SlO, y li7:>--08i0 pen $2. Scooter. Big Burvr Kookie Kamt"r• "· Suit caMs. car u-a.t, clotht's I 0 S5. 15.31 Ora.nae LEARN Gennan by reeord11, cosl Sl3, playt"d fl!'"' timt's. 14 in cne i;et and 9 In th \VOOD La.the $21>. Hugtt fr11mttf mifTOr S20. Rocker S5, Birdseye maple rlreu1ng table antf rhaJr S20. let tl"t':am chair StD. Coon· l<-l'f»Ule• SS 4!3rh. Brldg• e t~11'J S3 each. Bra.(!! "calc Th S3. Chlld'a troclor S 8. O!~r 110 loo bOth. I blonde human hfllr ";g, never ~·orn $20. for<I Oo ht.lld partt: at• r' "r. carhureto r, fi)"'·llf'f:I, 111neralor S3 11ach Clutrh ..... pr? IUl't" iilite $.) . \Y._ter pump• II tllCh Htad• S.I e11ch. Standud transml111ion "'ith ovcnlnve SJS. 645--0462 OiflVED ~ucUon 11er11 $23. ' nu 110ol1 $IS. ' ... caa)oniJ chalrt $13. m-.5831 Cranberry smop SS, V.11rlous !'mall lllmP" $-1. Port11ble lype~Tiler $13. Old bikf:1 S2, Children's 1h<M! ~ka!('i; $1 and SZ. Unflnl~hed bed "'1th \1 ,,wt 10 finish SS. Old p1111' t11ble $1. Clothl's 2 ~ t . Cr)stal lOc-$1. lnlant •eat tllr. P1('tUl'f'J :ii'<! fra.mc s l.1c-SI. Gamt8 arxt toys 25c. Du1hea 1tm junk ~SI. Sal and Sun 9-S only. :tlO Coral A~ .. Ball'lo!I IE.hand hikl! ~l'at $3. 548-4903 " ea-'t. f--:-at•-el"he' e: i>wim suit, siu 40. nevl!'r Maple headboard $:i. Swivel '• .......... ~ ~ Luggage wheels i t &Jket 19!~. $2 each. lD cha.irs, desk chair $8. GaUers and OOUBLE headboard SS Pulley$:?. 3 mail boxes Sl "'Orn $5. 2663 Riverside Dr. I ch••'• 12. CoHl!'t table S2. various kinds to• $4 . C 'f "" 0007 • • Sattler SIOVC' S20. car Corner set of dra~1en; SIO each Golf electric pu\1rr S9 "' · ~ A•·-~-" It' ms 101,,·. .>4° "143 --• •= ~ vacuun1 Sl .50. Baby car bed Bed S12 4 bar stools, Golt cart Sl:J.50 Tools 50c_ IB GAL PD"'dt• g•lv···-,-.. 67S-6820 -~~~-=~~~-~-~--~~--., ~ "-1·1... · _, \\TOUght iron $15 each \Vhlte each. Greau gun Sl 148 Vic-ca•. -•Id:_ ····d 10-;· .~., 1----------NEW Chatty Cathy do\J slill .., . ...., °"au 1 w ivomen s lhRJ . " ... u ""' -. • MAPLE B k "d ~ · bo "~ n. tlfltl children's clothes 25c-$3.50. ~ll)i·e S7 Vanity 1tooL!i $4 toria, C.M. MS--0230 tank lor truck 10. ~ 11 un "" u ame1 1n x ~.JU. P<:au 0 I I. 2 b -'---• "" S20 each bed. Pair bunk bed Chrissy, Barbie and Skipper Saturday only. 14lll Barber dd amps .l a'"""""& SCRAM LETS plumbers 1nake S2 Tobog-SI. \\'C'sl ol Springdale, Sl().SIJ Ladie11 dregs and • ganSI3Slt'C!SJTrailrrhilch mattreu 5ets s1:, per set. clothes, new, handmade --·lhof\l'••lm'""i""Blvd. · 10 12 nd \Vhitl!' student desk S15. lOc-Tx. Doll v.•i th clothe! """' u.., ..-.. J)llnl5 seb, &ltl!s · · a for Chev. S3 .Ca~ hel""r ' t1oo I • • ,~ \Vhilc 5-drav.·er chest $15. Sl .50. New stuUed toys and 14. Sl-$1D screen r~ 1-ANSWERS •Pri"•~ $3 Gardrn 1oo!s II· BRmANY Hunt coat, size 2 3 lid doo "17 Pair maple s!tp end tables dolls 50c. Je1relry tOc-~. I I . 50 rs ...,. · 12 ""I•• Qu••" v''""m 14 aky bl•• •••d o·'y ... ,·,, Id, t1oo 17 o· h 7-r u ' " Sl:l each. l\laple smoke Ladie5 and boy's clothes · ' """ •u '"' ~ 1--0 ing r 1~ es .X:· cleaner SIO Child and man'5 $25. Veh•et hunt eari S:l. $~ J.16 2142 463 Elmhunt Almo1t -'Normal -Tongue stand S20. :\laple round IOc-.$1. Boy's football and 1-·., C-"I . -fondly-Loc11.te -Com-crulchts $2 each, C clamp tl\nette table formica top 1 baseball equipment SOc. English boots, size 8. SS. ..a .. · ·" · SI l\lodel A valve lift 13 Barback pad S2.SO. Nancy ".""_ pel _ PAYritENTS F. 1 lenf $25. :\laple crickr.I Ronson burane candles $2 D-iv books !'10c-ll . .,,_laroid GREEN turtle toy chest S:~ A rich boy took his friend :leclr c drill $2 \Vagon $1. 4 rocker $1J. \\'hite '4 dra1\·rr pr. Beautiful pl!destal glai;& "" ru ran sit on bo.'t. lid 0""111 a1RJ . lb Chicken of the Sea tun11 ".I•,, t 110-. 'I• p I e k d' h I I 2 · 1 Sivinger, brand nC\Y Sl5. ..~ for a ~pin 1n his ne1v and ex •. ,, ca I! is . pair. i ass stays. Corner table, formic& . .. I . -S2.50 Hammock S2 2ll6 knick-knack slM?lf S 1 2, snack ,;eta for 7, 50c 5Ct. 646-7328 36" SlD 3 pen~1ve spor s car. Republic, C.;\1. &I~ •n10· l===================-cl tor. llQUare · "\Vhat makell ii bold thr .,...,,, MS-86!I Pink drain set :De. Beautiful bookshelf S7• f'..lllrble. top road ro firmly?" the friend 3 DRA\VER small chest&, 2'~i..~~ .. ~.~-ta~b~1,----~,-1-TV==,-~,,-1 pedesta1 lcen with liners, JS cocktail table StO Yellow asked. tile top cupboard SIO each. piece &et $3. Picturea, shPlves ror toys, girl's room Port bl ard be $lj St "'Orking c:ondition $1 0 DIME·A·LINE olh•e ribOOn trim, flo"·cra ''The neavy PAYMEN'TS,'· a e w ro an-each. 673-1381 or 6iS-5561 glassware a.nd vase 1 on top l lO. 644-0244• 2521 lhe o"·tM'r repl!ed tllng clolhes stand $12 J701 ~ La.kl! or 3ilO~ Park l0c-25c. Wattle iron $1. l-----------I 1~=~-~-~· ~~-t.fshogany 4 poster twin Veg-a.-matic S2. New in-N I Bamboo. N.B. APT "ize 11toW! $25 Oouhle tx-dstead $10 Oo!hes rack s.c -"'="=''---------1ulated ice buck"t s1. Tiki I. O commercie firmi 2 \Vl!ITE naugahyde chain. bl!'d headboard and 2 night \Vrought iron bl!nch wHh BABY Chilferobc $15. t.11.ct: cocktail glasses 8 tor b l!kc new $2D e11.ch Blue stands s2:i Ping pon1; table quilted top S'l:i. s-.·i\'f?I lilt l -'~'=3-~2.i="'=''-----~~ Sl.50. 1845 Analll!im st. Apt. or priv,t1 usiness may n11.ugahyde ch ai r SlO $17.50 OoublP bed m1ttrt"11~ b11.ck oak office desk chair 6 root con\'l!'rtlbll! sora. $25. ~. last g•cage around cor-h I Trundle bed frames and S1 5 Chair SlO 4 \\'OOd rhairl'l S23. g...f, 3\D Fernll!af, Cdl\t. Adjustable dress form $1.S. ner on Center St. S4&-1612. use t tse CO umns. hrt1dboarrls SlO KI t ch" n $15 Corner table $7 Drrsser Please park in alley. 5-18-7154 EACH ITEM for tsh!r. 2 leftvl!~. $15 Roper S2tl HeRd skis "'llh pole~ Sl5 CONDUIT 11 .. 1. 1-20~=on~~~.1~,-,1--0--i 1--_--1-,0-.0-gs YEU.0\Y Nylon throw rur. 3 2. r!\ngr $25 Gas spa~ heater Bo"' s.i Bra~s hanging la.nip 1 ' t i1n "'all elec· "p x 5, $3. Sultcaae SI. Timex \i•llh hre brick $7.;;Q 2 S1 2.SO Picture !ramr.s :llc·S2 Irie mc_tal lublnt; 20/01' S3-S2S. JJ SeaJScapes, 1 \\'alch $2. Beatrlx Potter sale must be priced - rh!ldn>n'I! wagons S.'I tRch 2-Patio c-ht1ir.s S2-$.'i Pol1~blt> plcccs 7.ic each. TV table Sailboat. 3 Landscape-' and prints 50c t!11ch. \\'hite s11tin fi ro!t train tran~forml'r5 Sl rltd lo $10 Rl!'rord cho11~cr 111odl!'I 20 or 23", bla~k 2 others. Sizes 5"x7" to pu~ lX. Al{l8.ca a11·eattr l'llt h Tether bll ll Fet S~ $10 Sat·SUn. 284 E. 21lrh, \valnut cabinet $2.5 Drapes, 2.i"x36 ... Saturday and Sun· SJ. S1nall OOy's c\olhes J\-leU!.1 ll'Ofk bench S j C.:il. linen f"rench pll!'ats, l>(igt :d~":...:'~n~o~r ~1~1.~53:::_1-3=79:.:::3 ___ 1 lOc-$1 , Gantl!'J: Tv.•istrr $1. Naugahyde corner srct1on color SIO Old l!ving room l\TOVJNG -Drcpleaf t11hle Pass Out $1. Jewf'lry 25c-3:1. SJ Plnl":·JIOTI& table S7 50 SOFA $Z5 r-.1111chu1& chair chair. need coverin~ S5. SIJ. Braided rugs 9xl2 St~. Dictionary ;'ilk. Good men .. • I ·13 S25,•xcellrntconrl1lion. 968-1486 8x10 110. s-.•ivi!I top table sport eotl, 40 regular U. Black kidney coffee tab e Double bed, coniplete s111 ~=~. =--~---Black oblong coffer ta.bl!! SJ Upholstered chair. goo d 2 \VRl~GER ':""asher, one for SIO. \Vooden kitchen tabll! Good y,•omen's clothes S144. 'T't1)'S Sc-Sl Antique rocke~ condiUon S20 l\1aple chair SS. one for SJ. 1941 ton and S:i. Airline dog crale-S<I. Dot !i~:nc'~fo .sla1t5 ~11to0Pm'' $IO Balhroom t-lnk $3 28 $3.SO Drop ieaf coffee ti1bll! '·• ton Ford truck rear end btd Sl. Bird cage Sl. bike. as is SZ Btkl!' tires and St.~ Tronlng board SL Biiie $25. Barbecue $5. 548-1109 Fireplace &ere•n andiron• 11'\·erse rods. lZ ft. $10. 1ub•s 5 0 c 2 1et11 $$. Toastmuttr broiler Club chair Jj, 1318 San- E l~l s3 Other Chip sta.mp books S2 each BOX ~pring and \nnerapring Ol'en $5. l\lan'a Hockey IC4! tanella Terra.ct. CdM. ncyc u1'""-' fl!! l"i'.ew pla.sllc bo\\·ls 25c each mal-•• 110 EI• c Ir I c s-"161 books 10c-50c Ka-.·askl rear "" Jkates brand new ai:r:e ! $7. ,,,,_... fender' new $j r>1otorcycle New G.E. 2'10 el~tric dryer f I rep I ace log $3.!il f\lusic stand $1. Skis. polt"s, so=~A=T~'l'nllo-~,-,-,~.~. -.,.-od$~-,-~""rl< bumper carrirr rack! $2() pr cord $2. GE hair dryer si.~ \lu1ninum bun "'11.nner T::ic boot11 $8. Cot 'st. PalnUn11 $?.;. \\lht>11\1 find tins for Artlflcial f J o w, r ar· 2 pictures 2X tiich Nt""' ('f'Ock l"OOklt jar SOc 1 table groopln; 1 llll'gt, ' smll.11 --••m••I< ,,., bo-•·.io Glen Campbell tecord hmps $1.50 tac:h Speaker 14 inatchlng ma"le framed SIS. trailer S2S. I Library t11ble '"" " "' ~ lllbum I" Books Sc II 613-6 '' ~ilh extra eaf $10. l\lttal Sl.!ll Electric (ry pan $2 •· • · ~ 14 x 1'1ttl 23 fl extens\On Beadi umbl't"ll• SI. TV double bed frame $t.50. H11tngiT1R coppPr 111\ht with 251:-i \11re Sl. All iood eondllion ~tand SI. ACC()rdlan SIO. Af'tlficlal Chri5tmas tree ·~Min $J Ultd cage $1 7 x 35 i\1EN'S SUIT. <$0 r~gular, gt;?.(653 \\1111! not ,hell SL Boat atlll in box $l. noor to ttll· h1noculan '"Uh carry\ng hrov,n S7 :\!en's ".ror_t CLOnlES. cloll~l'. 1111 In model $3. Tetht:rpole SI. inr entrance divider Sl.50. ell'-!! $.3 t.argr rubber 1\flle.r Jackel. black .11~ whitr Si· ~ rondlllon. good 11u11Hcy \\'ooden corl'lf!r cabirw!l Sl. Floor modt"l 1pe1ker cabinet r11fls S.1 EJec1ric kitchen R"<t hla7er $.1 &H-O'!J~. M:l 1t)'lt1 rlN!S4t! IS Book!. ~JfJ'aphlcs lOc, 434 $3. Coffte lablt frame 50c. rlork SI 42·· <llamelrr round-rill &rb,dos, C;\1 skirts, bl~U!e~ 1~~1!':a~1: fl"tnlea(. Corona d~ l'>t•r Diaper ba.r 50c. \\~oodtn i:;la1' t11bl~ lop ~ Clothell SIZE 8 m11 trrnlly 11.,1·drobe, 1>1X'C~ a n d JlUl'!ll'S Z'>c-$2. c•_n.:c__"_16_______ la-'n louna:c SJ. Electric 2k·Jl.50 8\11.ckboArd 21 x 48 11prln1t and 11ummer clothl."1, Girl 'l clothes. slzt" :>61c, ~10TORCYCL.E Helmet like pl!ncll sl'larpeMr 50e. Navy Jl, 31.I Prfnct"ton Oth't!, rv.•lm 1ui!, wbale lhlni SIO. ll>fntl like new 2lc·S2 -ne1'· with 2 ll\lll) on vlson 1Rntern :Mk, Ford hu.bcapa Cotta l\-h•5a 644--034-t. 2S21 Bamboo, N.B. ___ .,_12;,;._ ______ , P1 • .:.;;·_;S4S-3!66o;;._;..;.;-'------25c l!ach. &M-&86 aJt t .US. no price over $25. l . DIME -A -l 1 NE eds ere accepted ind published •• e unique Hrvic~ to our patrons end the DAILY PILOT rtserves th• ri9ht to Gmit their publication to one day each wee~. DIME-A·LINE ede oro strictly cash with copy. ft,.Otr1 are ur1td to r.- port prornptJ1 tot.hr OAlLT Pll..OT Clua!f1ed Depa.rtment any 'f'!olallonll Of t.hut Dlm .. A-Ltne np l•liou: -------- -! II • • 54: P" Nii ,. .1 po cl M ' " .. 54 St k b • NI < I• I< ii I ( f ' f I 1 TRANSPORTATION FREE TO YOU 1--------~Dog=''-----"-"=" Mobile Ho_m_•_• __ 92_00 Moto __ rq.:-•l_n ___ ,_300_ ! HEALTHY adult malt "" BLACK ~br11do<, 1•m<lo, I * JO--MICDI INC, * &: w lemaJ,, blk. WIJI alter .,, .t spay for aood homes. yr., AK • papers. To ad. ... ,.76. 8-IO --. 6--8 home w/ fencfit yard. Best A , fl ~ ,,_" ~ •• ••05 F11turin~ m•rlc:• • n· 3/71 Ou , ·~ T'"I"' p.m. NEE:D Good hOme w/fenced yud lovable male llf.. )Told v.1re hair/Schnauzer, has poo(tle hair cul, hsbrk, oldtr children preferred . llJ6-3818 3/24 2 Beautiful Fe.male Cats, spaytd. Free to qualltled adult home. For info. call YOR.KSlURE est mobi 11.staf• homes TERRIER displ .. yed in Q,enge pupe;. 8 v.·ks AKC. fil~tr;;ifi County's newest 1d1.lt AKC German Shepherd, Jl perks. v.-eeks $35. Canal')' .&: c.ge, S'ACES -Y•Vf' choltt of $8. 64a-251J •Pt(• In an y of our new T'-R"A"N"S'"P"'O'"R"T'"A"T"IO"N,.,--· '"''· SALES -Choo•• your homo Bolts & Yachts 9000 fro m '"'r 100 t1•w1 m.Oth reedy to '"'"' ;., '' havo youn cautol'fl built. S43-08l3. 3124 •OLD BOAT LOVERS* BEAUTIFUL 6 mo old y,•hit.r .. NO\V HEAR THIS" kilten ~·/t rreen eye & l lnterestlng & prov~ath·e 32" blue eye. Call aft 5 43 :yr. old Uylng hridge f.b. &1~22™. 3/21 Rt-bit des! eng, Sharp Con- NEEDS Lnving ho1ne \\'/fen-11Hion. Family fun &. much ced large yard. lovable lol'ed. S2950 Cheap! Owner rema.le ColUe. all shots. ~9--1331 loves children. 639-5273 3/24 I ·32=· -,~,=o~N=T=E=RE=Y~-,-,-., NEED Home w\lh big ya1·d characttr fantail dititl. for be a u t I f u 1 male RDF, depth ltnder, Nev.•po rt GerfShep, vtry gentle. Call mooring a\·ail. f 714) ~49--1000 3/2-1 548-0206 f'ves. FREE Puppies, 9 \\'k& old. BOSTON \\' h a I e T 13-3, part poodle/cocker/11.irdale. Johnson 33 hp, trailer. Used inlettsled pis call 837-710!) less lhan 50 hrs. Xtnl cond. e~ or wkends l\fV 3/24 Sl250. 6~ SER\llCE -Fwll t ime 11rvlea dtptthflt fll s1rvln9 '"'It lo• c:1tio11. -"ANAHEIM"- POND EROSA M081LE E;STAltS 2100 So. L1wit 71].6]],1601 -"COSTA MESA"- 6REENLEAF PARK 1150 Wliltli•• A~t. 714·642·1150 -"HUNTINGTON llACH"- DklFTWooo IEACH CLUI 214~2 Ptciflc Co1tt Hwy, 71 4-lil6·75tl f'REE r.tini11 ture poodle 44 ' 1-IOUSEBOAl'. Pert live "YUCAIPA-CALIMESA'' pups, 'l wks old, have had aboard. Yully equip. Oa.y1 shots. iood homes \Vanted Ill 737-0651. Eves & wkenda SOUTHWEST M081LE ~1...-Easter. 96S-5l27 3126 54£.-243-1. HOME SALES .,.. u•-IOtiS C.11'"''• Bl•d. Tune tips A "l.tpalrt Cycle. r. VW't. Rea.IOOthle Re.UaWe ~ 1969 7SO NORTON COW.L\N. DO. Excellent c Ution. Call 546-1548 after ,,; p.m. TACO ?tti.nl·B1ke. 5 hp Brlp11 & Stratton. EX. cond. $125. !1411-#10 '63 Triumph Bo11n~vtlle l\lu11t 5ee lo Be.lieve!I 9J,4 Start~ ina. F.V. '66 Yamaha 250 Bir: Bear Scrambler. $350. 548-4757 or &16-4833. 196'1 Harley Davidson Sportster. $575. Call 603 Iris Avt, CdM. Auto Service & Pa rts • 9400 LIKE SAILING? DISLIKE THESE! O Payments, ~gh interest, depreciation, s 11 p rental, cleaning:, insurance, etc. PREFER THESE? • Low eai:t, no \VORK & CAREFREE SAILING! Cal 25 little a s $14, 'i-ii day Try Dur Club Plan • 675-7100 • Trailer, Travel 9425 fRTENDLY l\.fale altered 18' Fihf'rfonn Cabin Cruiser, 11•: 795.4511 adufl cat, Orange striJM!S. <leplh finder + other xtras. ----~--'------------ needs l oving home. AComplete Boat.842-3028 -· $1~13 3/24 12' ALUi\llNUP.1 boat, f\Ii:J>" ,1:1 ' . .,. 1 Female, 1; Doberman craft I )T. old. Xlnt cond. • ALPINE ---Saturday, March 21, 1970 DAILY PILOT 29 TRANSPORTATION TRAN$PORTATION T.IANS~ORTATION TRANSPIJRTATIDN TRANSPORTATION --.;.T;c""'=k•;;_ ____ 95_00_1_•m ...... po_rt_od __ A_u1_0_• ____ Imported Coro 9600 i_'l"portod Auto, 9600 Imported Autos 9600 A STEVE STEPHENS DA"5UN MG PORSCHE VOLKSWAGEN SPECJAL -------[ei-, .. "LMder tn The l,;ear>h C111e1" ZIMMERMAN 2845 HARBOR Bl VD. 540"410 MG Saler. St.vi<->. p ..... Immediate Dellvery, Al1>1otltll J1 rwpo11 Jl111µon s 'Sl FORD F·""' Style Sid• ,70 D t Sed 3100 W. CoHt Hwy. N.B. '63 PORSCHE C. rood CIOnd, AM·F!\f, $2950 firm. \Vetkday1 546--2942. eves 5'0-1BM !\fUST Sell 19G7 9ll Porache. concoune cond, lo miles. many n:tru, Best olfer over $4000 ~1261 aft 6pm SUBARU Pick-up. VS, auto. (M95264l a SUft an 642-~05 ~~1764 $595 SOU1lf COAST FORO.. Bi.i .f door 96 hp overhead I :-:.OA=u:;"'°"'=-~""=::M:;:Gc._00:::,:al:;•:!r~l--------­ MERCURY, 303 Bl'Oftdwa,y, cam, disc. brakes, .f spd. d1~, MGB-GT 1967, good cond! rr·s HERE. ALL NEW Lquna a ea c h 494-8515 WBw. • b4cit up Jlght1. Saeli· \Vire wheels, 40,000 miles • * Subaru Star * M9-38S1 ' ' flee. Take trade, will finance $2150. 675-3593 afl 6 pm. ~ ,.... .. LPH CAPABILITY ' priv11.te party. Call Phil!. ,... ..., ,, '67 Super Van 494-9773 or 545-0GM &ft 10 63 AIG MIDGET BELO\V "35 MPG AVERAGE \VtlLSLE BLUE BOOK. ./ LUXURIOUS INTERIORS Ford. Blg 240 6UI, auto, dlr. am. OWN'ER •"2354 --~--===-· ......,.... 2 Or, 4 dr and 4 dr S.W. Come. 8 ply th"CO. Xl"t. "'""· '" DOT DATSUN and out. Take fort"ign car or '61 :l\1G l\I&.gneUe litd!IJ\. See in for a ttst drive today. 11mall dn. No. V44062. Call OPEN DAILY 10 . appreciate. Good con-Kustom Motors Ken aft 10 am 494.9773 or AND -•='""="·=$5.111==· =&16-=· =1=1'='== 84 540-5915 545-0634. SUNDAYS --s Baker. c .ri-1. 1S83S Beach Blvd. MGA ·~ Ford P/U, &:ood tires, other good polntl! but "i:in't Huntlnaton Beach _, 11tn. Take a\\'ay for $125. semi or ~0-0442 '62 r.tGA, red. Nnv top. Body , DATSUN LATE '67 in xlnt cond. Best oUer. Can 66 Sll/lbeam Alpine very See Sun. 1561 Pegasus, S.A. I ch lcall rt t Hs:ts. 1600 Road!!er, 4 gpd, dlr, be seen anytime c e:a.n, me an Y pt ec · ~' Ton Pickup ,50 Sharp, hdtp, sun red, plush 115 E. Balboa Blvd ., N.8. :l\lu st.gell 842-5913 Studebaker, tood brakes, no bla.ck ant. xlnt uind. 1'1ust ·~ fo.IGA BLACK CON-1965 SUNBEAM TIGER rust, Overdrive trans, r/h, ,..-..crlflce! $1499. Take older VERTIBU:, RUNS. GOOD ORIGINAL THROUGHOUT $150. 646-1149 ' Amerlc..n car or small down. BODY. $350. • 941-6887 + ~~~~----,,,.-1 URE643. Call Ktn 494-9m •5"8--9517+ '56 Ford .1.i T, new eng, pert. ----~-=-~ I========:::. body, r/h, gd tirei;, best '69 DATSUN P.U. $1395. Call ofr, must stll !his wk. 837-76/l7 days or 496-ln.6 MGB --------- SUNBEAM TOYOTA VW BUGS n<OM $399 GOOD SELECTION 549. 3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '59 V\V. Xlnt mech. cond .. td dune bugi)' material. $350, Ph btwn 12:30 pm & 7:30 pm 6-12-434l .68 Auto. V\V Bug. Under 1~,000 ml. Riff .. lug. rack. Ann. 64&-..3129. 67~930 '67 V\V Sqhk. Xln't cotld. $1500. Call 540-2-164, ext 60, John. && VW. New engine, titt1, brakt1. First reasonable of. fer takes? 494-0097 '&l VW Bur. Sunroof. good 530-4574 · eves, ask for .1\-llke _ FERRARI ITIOnyllnl'rlAI Ji.re•~ clean. $685. Call * Sports Connoiueu<1 ~, "Y 548-3375 BEAUTIFUL 1966 fl.fGB HD-Mark 11 Wagons 1969 V\V Camper. Ordered In Pioeh.,, obo"t I >T old * 545-203' * TRAILER SALES 1''ted1 fantlly .... <Jth time &: big yard. 549-0532 3/14 FREE to qual. home, fenced y!ll'd, black/sl!vel' AKC male poodle, good '''ith children. ~3818 3/21 17' Chris Craft Inbrd. Immac. $3500. Call - 67J.3r;).) 7.9 P.f\1. Stream Line e Ideal TerryeNomadeOasis Explorer Motor Homes '68 FORD * ton V8 v.rith 4 speed, many xtras. r.tust sell. 642-7"154 after 5 VACATION -1 FERRARI TRAVEL CENTER Jeeps 9510 N"1f'POl'f: ImportJ Ltd. Qr. E xcel. -Golden F•lcon -anae ei .. 11cy·1 oni, author- TOP. ......... Brill.sh racing Europe complete. 16,0IXI v·~ Hi Lux Pickups ~5835 green \\'/full visibility fa c-Land Cruisers mi's. $3100. tory matched hdtop. Plush '68 V\V Auto. Lo mi's. Xtru. blk. lthr. int., tonneau cov-PL~Sa~~ Like ntw. S1475. or best of· Elght Ff.IOI F!btrglass Dinghy wilh oars $100 + 536-1131 FREE Black & whHr. :J 1 ''761~0=1~v=E=N=s=2=s·-s=.=s.-22=s-HP, month old ftmale Cockapoo. ship/shore. Needs some mlniatutt-Has all shot~. \1·ork $4500. 962-51 13 eves. Call 548-6348 3123 AVON Redcresl: ft...1nan in- 6 Puppies. Blk w/wht. flatablt dinghy, 2 TiP British markinp. fl.lother 1,fi. ter-Seagull $250. 67.J-3147 rier. father '.'! 540-1842 3/24 PETS •nd LIVESTOCK Pets, GtMr11I l800 SET Of bunk beds, r.taple, pxt condition. 2 matching chests of drav.·ers, 5 drav.·en each. All for $70. Kitchen dinette set, 4 cha.in $25.546-0840 FOR SALE: So. American Amazon PatTOt. La r g e vocabulary. Cage incl. $350. 536--8196, H.B. S.by Easter Bunny $l + 54&996.'i * SMALL Parrot, trained, l year old. $10. Ca.ge included. 847-312'2 Baby Easter Bunny Sl. + 54&9965 * Cats 1120 Sailboats 9010 281,s' TRITON Fully ~uippeci Incl Spin- naktr storm Jib, Genoa, tile raJI, jackets, cushions, dishes, stove, ete. Sleeps 4. Price incl's Sailing Sabot w/sail & oars. Free sailing lessons if desired. Priv. ply. (213) 476-1100 18' SLOOP 21' Overall, dacron &ails, Acrylon cover , alainless rigging. comp I cughions. sleeps 2. fold ing mast. $600. Rich's Top Shop, 724 \V. 16th St., C.M. Call 646-0288 PlasTrend Soling • Tempest 14' PT420 Class. of 15000! l'vlain, jib, ~pin, .etc. Sl.374 Pacific Yacht SaJ,.g 673-1570 3446 Via Opor1o, Ne111rpt Reh. •SAILING CLUB• 22 to 25 foot racer-cruisers. $7.50 per day. Newport HThtALAYAN Female kit· arta. Sailing exp not nee. tenE, 5 mo, sealpolnt, SOI.ITH COAST SAILING pedigrtt: & ng w/CFA, CLUB CTI4l 547-9406. Champ blood lines. S75. 14' SUPER Satellite Glass 847-7133 Sloop ~'/trlr. Imm a c. MOST beautiful Si am e 5 e Lighter, more uil area Blue. point kitten'-S ~·ks, spa"C'e than Lido 14. S!t?5. champion ancelitry, $35. ~723. 64&-2'62 1 --------~ Dogs 8825 .... TRAINING CLASSES + fKindtl'lartenl. puppie.'5 2 to 5 mos. Start Mar 25, 7:30 P.M. Martincrest Kennels 546-0989. J01i' SAILBOAT, FIBER- GLASS. LIKE NEW. SAFE &. FAST, r.tUST SELL $495. 645-0113. ~ 32' Columbia Sabre Olympic 5.5 meter race/cnt!se hull. Beautiful. $59()(1. Call on this one 846-3442 13' i\1etcall. Hiv.·ay trailer. 2 sets of 11ails. $400. + 67~7714 .... 15' Skipjack. must stll. Boat. sltjls, trailer are all xlnt.SJOj(l. 645-0113 Lido 14. Compl w/trlr. Race typt. hull . $69.3. Call S97-7903. H.B. Campers and Shells 13172 Hubo< Blvd. G.G. 11i: Blocks No. of Ga.rden Gro\'e Freeway 537-lOll BAY HARBOR , Mobile Home Sales YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE NO\V ON DlSPLA Y 12, 16, 20, 24 & 30 Wides Up To 60 Feet Long 1425 Baker St., Costa J\1e~a ;~ block East of Harbor Bl\11 . Costa. Mesa fTI4) 541).9'1iO WESTMINSTER: 24 x 43' Every xtra. Beautifully land- scaped. S & K MOBILE HOME BROKERS 12362 Beach Bh·d .. G.G, • 6360971 • O\VNER DeceaSNI : J\tust Sacrilice '6Z SIQtline f>lh Avenue. 1~;.o·. 30' Alum. 111171inJ:'., conipl furn. M8-03i8 or S48-59Ta. 1963 SKYLINE 21) x 60 in Adult Park. 2 min. from Olympia _ Alpine JEEP •4s. Civilian· 283 lzed dealer. Apache. Wheal Camper engine. posl-ttar end, Gates SALES·SERVTC&-PARTS \Vorlds largest most com-tires. U ioch brakes, roll 3100 W. Coast ltwy. bar. 2 tops. spare rack Md Newport Beach plete RV vehicle lihoppin&; cans, back stat, etc. $1500. 642·9405 540-1764 center ~2083 Authorized Ferrari Dealer 8352 Gardtn Grove Blvd, GG -534-6686 Closed Sat. Open Sunday ATR Stream '69 Ambassador. 29', oear new Bargaln for dlx vacation or cozy home on Y.'heels, Prvt prty. Call all s pr.r. n•: 644-5013: WANTED: 16-20' tr8vel trailer nuncd inside, for storage. 6~2-6336 WANTED: Small ttt n t h'&iler, sletp 4. tail aate en- trance. 536-2-+19 FM'TASTIC Buys in 4. Star. \Ve1tways & F u11 t ime campers. . Scotts, !ll4 N. J{a rbor, S.A. KENSKILL & Kit . Special prices on lot models. Scotts, 914 N. llsrbor. S.A. Trailers, Utility 9450 '6S CJ 5. V-8 eni;. heade1·s. 11' rims, sand fires &. more. Bob Hagland. 962--47i3 FIAT R , V h' 1 9515 1968 FIAT. sso ·spider, ~'! n e IC es English racing green, tuned Dealer Close Out l exh, lo mi's, $1550. 673-4697. Mercury '59 Fiat ro0 Abarth. $450. Xln't gas mi's. Snowmobiles Mel\' engine. 646-8351. At D•oler Cost 3 New &: l Demo, as low as $750 JAMES LTD. 1584 Newport. c .r.t. 642-004.2 Camper• 9520 196!J V\V Sundial camper. new tires, rtfrii;. lu~gage rack & canopy tent, special 011 hl!cr. f'XtractPr mutfler. hke new S28.10. 968-4364 '66 Cab-0\!f'r Campl'r, ENGLISH FORD A STEVE STEPHENS SPECIAL Or. Co. airport, 11.wnin~. UTllJTY Trailtr, as is, 5x8. skirting. porch & carport. 2 $45. 1401 SI. Andrew, S.A. "49-er." Fitll El Camino or '67 .ENGLISH FORD 2 Or. Ranchf'J'O. Sink. stove, Sedan, Radio, healer, bucket sleeps 3 or 4. $400/oUer. seats. all original. 1 owner 646-5486 ('ar. low mileage. fTGV880J large ~r11r<1g(' i; he d s, Call ~tt5--0782 landscaped. 714 : 545-2775. 1 --r"~"",.-'"v"'h•"•"'1 "H:::,u1='":::<- '69 Custom Bil Gr.IC Van IOx:J2' Viking. Child or pet Trailer. Be1t offtr. ok. Lo'v rent park Bargain! Call 646--3009 ca.mper, compl sl!lf-cont. S&K ri.lobile Home Bkrs, =========•I Consider trade for small 12362 Beach Blvd, G.G. Trucks 9500 · car. Call 962-4~ 636-Q.JZl '68 CH.EV. 108 Van. Au to. BEAUTIFUL V. r Ba A STEVE STEPHENS R&H, air, gelf contau1ed in- itw 0 Y· rluding Oush toilet. Like Caba.n.a, patio. dtck. gar. SPECIAL .. ~~"~ 6~ .,,0 S.~K f\fobile Hr.ime Bkn, new ~. •...-v..oo 12362 Be.a.ch Blvd, G.G. S IT CAMPER 636-0921 $100 or Best offer! 2 BR. 2 Ba, tam rn1. 5 Star 540-3803 aft 4:30PM Park on goll course &· beach. Lg Jot. $13,600. 21462 Coast Hwy, Space 39. H.B. '57 FORD F-1@. Short whtel base, VS. 4 ftpd. lE1879.sl . $595. SOUTH COAST FORD- 1\lERCURY. 303 Broe.dway, Laguna B e a c h, 494-8515, 549-385I. Dune Buggies 9525 EASTER SPECIAL 25% DISCOUNT Complete Dune Buggies GT Spor1&ears Bodies • lst's &. 2nd's Acre'SOrits ASTRO AlITO CENTER 30I E. Ist St.. Santa Ana Phone: 541-2942 DUNE Bugg:y V\V. Flbe:rglas $695. SOU1ll COAST FOR0. !\1ERCURY, 303 Broadway, Laguna Beach. 494-8515, 549-385I. THF. ENGLISI·I GOING THING! AT ORANGE t'OUNTY'S VOLUME ENGLISH FORD DEALER OVl!h 60 NO\V AT CLEARANCE PRICES! Theodore ROBINS FORD 2000 Harbor Blvd. Costa 1'1csa 642-0010 JAGUAR J BR To Rent Or Sell lo f'ldf'rly widO\I', couple, Adult Pk, No pets. 548-1312 nigr. 1969 Barrington 2-l'diO 1,•ith all delx features. acro~s !!rte! from ocean. 536-6478 V1KJNG Scandia, 20x60'_ 2 br., 2 ba . Awnings. Xlnt Adult Pk. 5-18-4142 aft 6. '6&--2~'x60', 2 BR. 2 BA, comp!. adlt pk. Pets OK. 531-i887 *INTERNATIONAL* Travelalli; -Pick-up _ Scoul6 Big discounts on all models body. $700. Call -l--------- Motor Homes 9215 1t 54ft...2420 * JAGUAR Imported Autos 9600 HEADQUARTERS in stock. Example • Loaded =========I Tra velall, full pov.-er. air, Reduced $900 from 5ticker price. J\'o. 929-138. The only aulhorlz.ed JAGUAR AUSTIN AMERICA d"I" in the '"'"" Horbor SILKY Terrien, loveable. ~i:inderful w/chlldren. Xlnt in apta loo. Approx 6·10 lbs. Ready now!!! 543-0989 l\tARTINCREST KENNELS DAL!l-I ATJ AN Pups, b e autifu1 champion-sired malea. AKC. will hold. for Easter. 493-1740 POODLE Pups (lo br11g About). Show qua 11 I y, Champion stock, 1 ho ls . 673-1487 !~LANDER SAHA.VIA 2~.1 --------­Kustom Motors _________ , ...... Complete SALES SERVICE PART S GERMAN Shorlh11ir Pointer. malt, AKC. l 1 mos. Field cha.mp. pedigree, shots & labrkn. Best olr. 830-4189 MlNl doxies. Iona: & smooth coats. l\lust reduce 1;tock. SJS.ST5. 531-8424. 531-4072 RARE Iona: coat Chihua huaa. fl.lust reduce gtock. $30, A: S7S. S3J...sm or 531~072 DANE, l\.taJe. b!ack. cropped, 3 mm . o I d. Ah:C, $200. 675-6134. OLD Engli~h ~heep Dog. female. Beautiful . Ca 11 536-2i90 GERi'.tAN Shtph,.rd Pup!I: female. AKC TI'!gLS. $20. Call 837-691B GREAT PYRENEES Pupp,v. AKC. Xlnt dispoaitlon. 13 Wetk:<;. 67~7632. EASTER Puppy. Tiny Toy white poodlt. He Talki. Htavy COAt. 615-2445 Pirusr .e11 A.K.c. coIJJ.E s month old kmale. $30. ~1097 AFGHAN PUPS, AKC Ready for Euler, CDepoalt) Call ~5452 SILKY Terrier PUp1. Cham· pion atock. sr;i0. each. •&l6-3J41+ SfLK\' Ttrritt pupple5, sml. adorable & 11ha'lle111. In tlme fot Easter. (2131 JJG.5459 ~tALTESE Puppies, AKC rta: .. 7 "'k old males. show quality. 545-°6938 lllttps 4, xln't !ihape. Pr1v. Pty. Call 644~5j8 FLIPPER -used l X!nt cond. S32j. 5-lS-1936 ~ta.!.On. CLARK Cortl'z. Xln't Shape! T11ke latl' P. U, in trade. A~k1ng $5950. 536-1':16.3 1-IOUSE Car '67 Optn Road, sletps ;., a/c, stlf-cont'd. 14' LIDO &a.llboat trailer. Make o(fer • 544-2933 • WI th I .=$6:J:50=·=8='>-=206=J==== Motorcycles 9300 COLUMBIA 28 Inboard inc, moorinp Newpt. $9950. 846-3465 in '69 tloncl11. ]j(!_ A1n't c:ond. fl1u~t !lell! Best offer lakeli. P h. S-l.s.4203 U' Tiki Cr_ t, libttglas ~sEL=L~O,.~tno,-d"o....,,100°"9'°"'H,-on"'d• u•/enRlne &: trailer. $350. CL 350. Top condition, 1914 Ca.tl 64~1219. rulltrton ~t .. c.~t. SNO\VBTRD Sailboat w/trlr. \Valls sail. xln't 11hape. $250. Ca.LI 5-l~Ti~ aft 6. '6!"1 ~UZUKT Trail Bike. 1'20CC. 9.5-HP. Powerful, ri"f'O('ndahle. $300. Mi--OJ3j. 845 Baker. c .r.t. 541h5915 All MOST NEW Che\-y 9 pau Canyall, liO VS. turbo auto. P.S., P.B .. air. custom interior. custom exterior. This is a bank repo, with 30 actual miles. All for $3999.00. Factory "'llrtant;y. s.. ,, Kustom Motors 845 Baker, OI M0-5915 1929 Chev flatbed truck. S2l5 invested. Must go by Apt'. 1. Ofter. 494-5.548. 1954 Ford ~~ Ton P1~k \Ip. $150. S<i8-1444 Power Cruisers 9020 Motorcycles 9300 1 Motorcycles 9300 "su"'P"E"R:--:Spo=rt,....n"'·-;,oo::,::::p-;;V :;;p0rt t"isherman, 140HP T\ftrc Cruistr. DI! I u x e TandC'm Trlr. S .f 9 j(). 54()-6622. 2-t' CABIN CRUISER new motor & trana. Nl!t'dli cabin "'OT'k only. $950 takes II. 6Q--029j 2r FAIRLINER Fly Bridge Sport Sede.n. $6000. Call 673-6728. Spnd Ski lloota 9030 INBOARD for prlet; or 11.n outboard. '64, 21' 1'tarllner. V-8 Interceptor en g In e. Speed bollt. "fl.-l11st Sac. Perfe<:I Cond. 67 ~-7.f2!1 . Eves. bet 5-8. ~lorn. bet. T-S. llool Slip Mooring 9036 Suzuki is Here! James ltd. is proud to e nnounc• their eppoint. ment •• the - NEW AUTHORIZED SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE DEALER FOR THE HARBOR AREA BASENJI PUPPIES TRADE 2!1' •lip. e.i l~t. for T1'1r• •r• only 10 bikes built to tek• on th• country-we've got them •Ill JAMES LIMITED 1584 Newport Blvd., C.M. '42.Q040 645-053.1 Evn. .,'ffktnd use of boa.t. WUI A''KC""",.".,C:.,-'to.:;r<d=,.::;,toy:::cp::-0:::<0-,;dl::,.~ I watch & maintain. Clt11n J "-'ttlu old. po•;t r bolt only, Eve.a A: 1162-7532 w1cnd 513-7415 AUSTIN AMERICA Sales, Service, Pa.rta Immediate Del!ver,t All Modtls · J1rtuµort - 31Inµort s Poolt BUICK TN .COSTA MESA 231 E. 17th Street 3100 W. <:out Hwy., N.B. MS-7765 642.9405 540-1764 RARE 1!158 3.4 Sedan Authorlttd ?i-tG Dealer Auto rrans, v.i~ \\'his. orig. =========I \\'ood/lthr int. Fint1t of AUSTIN HEALEY care. $850/oUer. 494-6242, 494-4091 AH. 300'.l, '62, excellent con-'65 JAG 3.8 S Sedan. All dltlo11. Mu.st sell pwr/a1r, lthr. low ntl. 6~>-0700 Under took. 644-4265. '65 Sprite. Tape dk. r/h, 1967 XKE 2+2. auto, stereo Ntw top &: good !ires. $450. tapt, 29,000 n1i'~. Jmmac. Ca.ti 673-5790 after 5P'fi.I. cond $3500. 673-.3085 BMW BMW'S #1 LOTUS 1967 LOTUS Elan, Poppy red, radials. elec wlndov.-s, tuned exh. $3700. 673-4697. DEALER IN CALIFORNIA AND KARMANN GHIA ORANGE COUNTY'S 1966 l<Ann'"" Ghia. Ilk• LARGEST new, must 5tll this \veek. 19'ro'li Immed. Dd!VttY 673-543.f, M !.fon thni Sat. 25 New A: Uaed !n Stock T&M MOTORS 8081 Garden Grovi Bl. G.G. ! 534.2234 Optn Sundll' S92-5Ml -llAYSI DE MOTORS 1200 W. C..'1 Hwy,, N.B. MERCEDES BENZ ----~~··I I tty•••< . ' . . . .... . . . . . -··· ... ·. . , er. RIH. V.'ire "'his. etc. HARD TO GE'T MODELs fer. 644-5561 "Choitt" lo. mi. new car '63 vw SQBCK NO\V JN STOCK 1"''.1" Orig. Sold "'" & DEAN LEWIS Ru"' woll. $800. "6-0692 ,;erviced by us. ONLY $1795! ~IARQUIS T\1TRS: 900 So. 196f. Harbor, Cl\l 646-9303 '69 VW sedan, loaded, perfect Cst Hwy. Lag11na Beach,1~7, ~~--~-~~ condition $1650. 494-7503. M0-3100. * 68 Toyota Sport Sed. 842·8365 , . . Popular "Corona" model ..... ; '69 vw $1850. Lolli 67_ r-.-tGB GT 0>.erdrlve:. std. column ahift, R/H, w/ P1relhs. excellent condition \\'8lls etc Choice lo"' mile-of extraa. 347.0049 or sztOO. \Vl!t'.kends or eves age new ·T'lyOta "trade·in... 897-1864 af~r 6 PM. 673-J4S9 Sparkling orla. ermine white '65 V\V Bus, Corvair eni., OPEL '68 OPEL WUQD Rallye eng!.ne lo mlltage, clean, new tires. $1385. 962-4579 PEUGEOT '62 Peugl'ol 4 dr. Light green, fa irly new clutch . Very clean. Economical RC- onrl car $375. 549-0674 PORSCHE w/attractive silver sable/ ntw paint. many xtru. black inter. "Drive it -549--illl or 549--0038. You'll never let 1(1!" ONLY '69 V\V Squareba.ck. Ex· $1395~ MARQUIS MTRS; 900 cellent condition. $lllOO Prv So. Csl H\llY, Lagun:l Beach, I _;P_;ty:..·~"'~0-98.l6=~=,--,,.-- 494·fo03, 540-3100. '65 vw, 35,000 mi'a. BIIL MAXEY !TIQIYIQ!T!A! 11111 BEACH Bl VO. Hunt. Beach 147-8555 1 ml N. of Cout Hwy. on Bch TRIUMPH Good condltkm.. Ca1164'-3848. '65 Bui, new ttre1 clean In- aide & out. 1500 ena. $1400. !112.-0648 196.'i Karmann Ghia. Xln't cond. $1295. + Ph. 642-2209 * 69 V\V Bus. 9 passenger. Under y,•arranty $2700. 67~ 1966 PORSCHE 912, Am-Fm, ·62 '!"R 4. black, Overdrive, Chrome \\'heels, 4 1 , o o o radials,_ good ~nd. Prlv. mill's, Immaculate, See to ply. STia. 642-90.:>9 apprcc1ale~ 962-i635 aft 6 ., w"''""'· VOLKSWAGEN '69 V\V Sqbck. chromewhls, blk inter. radial tlrff, very clean. $24~. Eves. 83i~UB '58 vw $300 + 847-195.' .. '58 PORSCHE Cp. Sunroof. , k dlo h Re-hit eng & trans axle. 68 VW ~ . Ra , c rome r.tust &ell! fl.Take ofter. \\:his. Wlde oval&. headers, '63 V\V BUG. Xlnt Cond. 534-2169 aJter 6 Pl\t. ai r lifts. $1S50. 548-1626. Guaranteed only 45,(0) Ml. 1-0v:ner. $695. 833-0063 '63 Porsche:. Re-bit eng. Ntw 1966 VW F&s~back w I radl!ll.s , am/tm, lua:. rk. Sunroof. Sl0?5 private party. $2200. Call 548-0202. · 832--056! Irvine. '69 V\V Bus. Good coo4ltion. $2r.,O or Btatrbfter. 675-47U PORSCHE 'fi6 912, 5 gpd, lmp0rted Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 xln't cond. $3600. Ca 111 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I ~1089 after 7. II ·5-: Porsche, Body aood. new paint. Runs well . AM-FM. '1175. Call 826-7D<l9 Imported Cara 96001 TOYOTA SPECIALS l967 Toyota Cro\vn St. \Va gon. H., overdrive. VEL 393 S1099.00 1966 TOYOTA I.and Cruiser J-1.T. \Varren Hubs. H., citizens radio. RFD 928 $1899.00 1969 Toyota Corolla Cp. H .. 4 ~peed. XIN 333 $1399.00 1969 Toyota Corona HT Cpe. R., H.. 4 speed. '\'\VT 071 $1699.00 HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN '67 SQUARE BACK :.:-.:.· , .. ,w. $1396 CllZ ... ) '68 OPEL KADETIE ::::.: :::.··· $1296 ml. {WIL ''1J '63 YW BUO ..... ...... $896 IV,M UI) '64 VW BUG '64 VW BUG Jtt4f'f, Mt•ltt. (NMI" tJl) lllJ!llt, Ht11tr. IN I V Sit) $995 $895 '67 DATSUN ~,~~;1.~::;,.~'::r."" $109& '66 mil BUG ltalllt, ~ .. '"'' new llrn : Jft tTIX 1111 $119& '67 WESTFALIA DAMPER $249& P'•Jtop. IOw ml. lttl U4) 1969 Toyota. Corona Seel. R., H., 4 11peed. A Co. demo. YCN 670 $1 699.00 1968 Toyota Coron& Scd. H., automatic. V'Ji 328 I '65 vw BUS I '67YWBUG ltJlll•, .... ,.,. """"· wfttl• w•ll., IRl"A MU R1llll, H••"'· IVTW :141) $1191 $149& $1399.00 i 1968 Toyota Corona S11d. R.. H.. auto., bucket I ~eats. \VXY 536 $1499.00 1968 Toyota Corona HT (Pf'. l·f., R .• 111.ndau top, 4 Spel"'d. XOK 33:'\ $1699.00 1967 Toyota Ct>rona S~. R .• H .• aulomatlc, real cliean. OJB 614 $1199.00 1967 Toyota HI Lux Pick Up. R.. H., 4 1peed. TXV 004 $899.00 DEAN LEWIS 1t6' HAlllOll ILVD. COSTA MllA '46-fJOS BUSI.EST matl!Cet'Pla.ce tn """"· The DAILY PILOT money, time !, eaort. Look Oul!U!.ed MCtion. 5 a " e nowt II '68VWBl!G l"•C"r'f Air, •a111t lo H111tr. (VCL llll $169& '68 WESTFALIA CAMPER $3196 '68 MGB ..... '""'· Wltl W~tll tWJllTJ11) $189& '69 WESTFALIA CAMPER $3499 1"011 ..,, 111e)llt, COIMI. CIST SHI '69 VW BUB ..... "'"'· fKI. Wirt. ll UL IMI $1796 HARBOUR V .W. AUTHORIZED SALES & S!RVICI! 11711 Booch Blvd., Huntlnglon llMch . 8C2-44SS • . O&r I 1 • -j . . "1G1WCC:· I • ' ., • ' I l • 4 • • • 0 • • e • a l .. ~ OAILV PILigT 3.tlufCIJ, Mirth n , l'71'V -. -• ~SPORlAT IOH l~S~TATION ITRANSPO~TION 'TRANSPORTATION ,~SPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION New Cara 9'°' Ntiw (1r1 HOO New C•r• 9800 New C1r1 9800 New C1n 9800 New C1rt 9800 New C1r1 9800 New Cara 9800 New Cara 9100 .. ''SPECIALIZING IN DALI.TY'' PRESTIGE CARS AT A SENSIBLE PRICE! '61 l·llRD LANDAU t"ull PQ\1-'Pr, factory air, Ar.1.rM ~tereo, low mi\Mgt .. immaculate condition. (GJ6697l '6' PONTIAC IROUGHAM 4 dr. H.T. FuiJ po\\"er, factory 11.ir, stereo tapt. Locally dl'l\"en t·ar under new car "·an·anty. 17007) '68 ELECTRA ~USTOM 4 dr. H.T. full po1~·Pr, factory air. Sold &. M"rviced locaUy. Balantt of f&ctory Y•arranly. <XE\V-132) '67 SPECIAL DELUXE · 2 d1•, lf.T. Automa tic, radio. heater. !>O"·er stef'ring. _Very Jo"· mileage. LoCally O\\·ned~. ~~048 "1 · '68 PONTIAC GTO Full po1vPr, fac:lory air, local car. Balance of factory "arranty. (\VXF519' '68 BUICK RIVIERA CUSTOi\I INTERIOR-CIIRO~IE \VHEELS. Full power, auto. transmi~ion. \•inst top. air conditioni ng. <VTUS9.31 Striking rf'd exterior \\"It h \Vhite \"inyl top and \1·hite rustom interior. DOZENS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ___......pooL1 ............ • BRAND NEW 1970 " BUICK .. 2-DOOR COUPE Automatic transmission, concealed radio antenna , fibre 9las belted tires; padded dash, seat belts, back·up lites, dual speed electric wipers. 433270Zb00154. • 88 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! DRASTIC DISCOUNTS ON NEW '69 JAGUARS ' SIX TO CHOOSE FROM! ANOTHER LOAD NOW HERE OPEL GT'S SEE OUR FULL SELECTION! VISIT OUR VOLUME OPEL SALES CENTER. • . " UNBEATABLE DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR VALUES I · Prlc:e5 Good For 72 Houri • '6 t OLDSMOBILE • :65 VOLKSWAGEN Sun Roof 4 lpd., ••d;a. (0 11.Z '1191 '65 MUSTANG 1 0.,,;;--11.,dtap. \II •n9in•, eulom •lic !ren1,,.t1s1on, pow•r steering, r•dio, h1 •ler, I PJ~ 1971 '67 MERCURY MONTEREY Ct'up('. ~ui~. h •n1., power 1lf!~11nn, b••k••• t•dio. 28 .000 •cl~•! milt • {\ION 7041 "67 T-BIRD LANDAU 4 door. Full pow1r •nd f,clo•y •ir canditionin9. fTIE 7011 • 234 E. 17th St. AVTllORIZED BVICK ·OPEL· J AGVAlt SALES a11d SERVICE OPEN SUNDAYS 548-7765 lmport.d Autos . 9~ VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN li11PORTS \VANTEO CADILLAC CHEVROLET COMET FORD FORD FORD Or1111gc CO\Jn!irs ~968 VW BUG 1963 VW TOPS BUYEH. Da~ green . Linlt' g~n pin _STATION W~GON BlIJr8~~~;;h ~~;d~TA REPOSSESSED -------A STEVE "STE Pf<lE='S SPECIAL --------!·----..... -----COMET '67 FORD FAIRLANE ,\ S1"E\IE STEPHE;\S I "fi.'1 i:iTA \\"11g. Countr.v Sq. ior. Chrome \11h~ls · radial LUTE rERFECT CONDI· · ear · · Loaded! \Viii _,e sold for baJ. stnpe • Deluxe black 1n1er- 1 Ong111al 70.000 n11. ABSO-, H 6 h Ph SJ7-Kij5 "67 Cot.1pc De Ville I.old Couv. tires. AM·F'.\I radio ·rear TION~ Sll9J. Ph. 6·1&.·1341 -ance oulstanding .. $2!158.40. speaker • CO<:? n1als. 1.m· .68 V\V Engine complete I A uto Le15in9 9810 Call 642.93m or 5-lG-0!17. 4 dr Station \\'11.gon. f ire en· ginc red. R/tl, Auro 11·ans, l .• uggagf' rack. Ne1v '1'hite. Squire \\"ag,Jn. Rach o. ht'1t1 \Vall tirrs. 1395. 642-00Zl·af. er. po11er stceru1g. Lu· TYL;. lt'r :i. 883. H&-H, a1110 Ira n~. P~ & PB, r!c.-! "'1ndo1v lifls. Pvt ply. ~.:;:r •. W~2!!m . 1,-;:; r<JRD f airlane. Gd. !'Orr!. .\11·· l"Qllll. $JOO. Call G!.i-ll:!J afl 6 P:\l. ma~u\ate! 538-5697 aft 6.30 Slli P\"I ply. Trades 01\. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;, '69 C1\0ILLAC Conv. i-HXl P .i\1. 6~2·9500 days: 615-0962 nltcs FORD AUTHORIZE D original mill's, X\nt conil. CONTINENTAL SPECIAL $1399 '68 YW Bu9 Chro1ne 1vhls, radial tires. honey beige .1nl11h . .; i;pd . dlr. Has had lo1·ing care. \Vill hnan. pri. ply. (\'TH0301 Call Lee all 10 anl ~5-Cl6:W or 494-97i3. '66 VW MUST SELL SPECIAL $89S CALL • 536-7407 1961 V\\', Ne11• Ctre~ & brakel!, Clean . Sj(l(), 642-9612 6~~-2020 Imported ,,.1Jtos 9600 vw SPECIALS 1968 V.\V. 1300. R & H. 4. speed. clean. VT S 76J $1499.00 1967 Karmann Ghia Cpe. H .• 4 speed, low miles &: !!harp. TYV 408 $1499.00 1967 Volk11 fastbac.k. R .• H .• 4 speed, beige finish. VOP 785 $1199.00 1966 V.\V. 1.100. R & 1-J. 4 speNI, real nice. SUD 441 $1195.00 1965 Volks. R., H.. 4 !'~. chrome 11·hee.ls. NHE 3Cl7 $999 .00 1964 V11lks. R.. H., 4 spee-d . nlce painl, clean. IV 412 $899.00 1963 Karmann Chia Cpe. R.. H.. 4 speed, landau top. \VAL i6o $999.00 1966 Volki; Squa.rebe.ck. R .• H .• 4 speed. Clean. Ser. No. 8072. $1399 1960 Volk1 Dune Buggy. . fl .. H .. -1 spffd. LYS 248 $699.00 DEAN L~IS lM6 HAAIOI ILVO. COSTA f~F.SA 646-'303 -~~~ '(j~ 1-~urd \\ a:;:o11. P1·1v PtY & \1knds. LEASING SYSTE~f S.)g9:J financing avaitAlll!'. '66 V\V See to appreciate \\'f'll-kept, rad. rlJb, S~8.000 m1 --$Im. i\lu!51 ~ell. 67.).1736 America"s large~t leasing Call oilurmy 638-7::'.SO or systen1 for finance or net '67 CAD El Dorado. rull leasin;:: of all type cai-s and poirl"r: lrhr. inlcr., stereo. trucks. I Extren1elv twauti ful~ Call e lrnm00ia1e cic llvery frQnl 67:>-182ll Alter 6 P.:'11. over 300 cat·s and trucks 1966 CONTINENTAL '1 rlr ~ ~;~~ .... c,.,01~R·v~·A'11'R". i.,~ n~, BsO~· "67 li\JPALA Sport Cpe. VS. .. radio. heater, auto.. p11T. 11teerlng. <1ir cond .. 1JC11· cir. cs. vinyl tri1n. : owner. (VETI---------~~ .JI, fi .. i FOHD I.TD 2 Dr. II r ll11dio. h":.h•1', ;111rp •• p•:.1· :d1"'r111.'.:. v~. 1 n11·11rT. , r1 ::'\ ~~21 .. ~:J~l."1. ~OUTII ro \-.:'[" f"Ol~tJ .. '11:.T:CL.:f:'.·. 7C ,\ir. P/!'. P/E. 0tw Tires I.: l':i1 S''iO rh·n1 :1l:l-i86.1 I ·.f:.' raJron '! di-. 11u10, rlh, u•··1· r;ii:it. -;;ood l"<Jnd $215. ,.f·rr 6 Sii-~~~ VOLVO 6 Corr.petitive rates · '61 CAD 2 di·, good shaJ)f'. • NelY car dealership service Eng o\·r rhaul!XI S 7 0 0. * (2) 1968 VOLVOSI I• FuU "trade\n'· valUe for !'=HELL, 1·195 Superior (nr 1731 $lj95 SOU1"11 COAST CORVAJRS 12~ 1962 Coupt>. 4 41lJI FORD • l\IF.:Rtt.:RY. 303 spd, good cond. $275. l!JGI ' IMPERIAL Ju~t tul'ONI in on ne\il 1~70 yow· present C<h' . HoaJ:I '" \• I · c· J·" bl h • All popular makes a\1ail-l :-=========c Broadll"ay. La :{una Beach. CoujK'. <I i;pd,, nc11· en::. ·19-1.s;)lJ, 5-19-3&:JL c•lulch ~· br;1J..:{'$ $ 3 j O . :i-J9.WJI Ext. 66 or 61 19"ifl 11.\RGQR RL\'O. B""t'i1f11\;1y. l.;1i.:•1nu 1.;e:J'·h -191-s:J1::i .... 1:: . .:::i:1!. I -f: DOORMEN "lil rAlr!LA~[ ~l;i. \l'g11. all' I 'SA LUTE! o \"O!" • r.now =gea e UY· bl PO: chance lo choo~e from a !"! • lhe~ \vantl'd current look For Co1nple1e Del~1ls Call 1~·1-S series 4 1\'hl. disc brake L J\la_lcon~T Reid mo<il•ls. _ 1 ,vith std 4 ea.~1ng 1 anager i-J)('cd, J 1\· it h a11 toniatic Theodore 1ran!:.. and factory "air ROBINS FORD I cond11ioning"! l\I AR Q U IS :?OOQ Harbor Bh·d, i\ITRS: 900 So. Cs! H11·a~. I Costa J\Je:;a. 612-0010 Laguna Beach, 491-7jQJ or ""'"'""'""""'""""'""'""", o1~0100. I "" LEASE-;,- ! 145 -WAGONS "67 T·Bird. 2 dr, lariduu. lull 164 -SEDANS p11T, air. s!erro lafll'. P;iy. All other niodels no1v in mr.nts $89 per mo, 21 1110, ~tock. 4 ~pccds & au10111<1lk'!I;. lrRse. Your Br.st Deals Are Still At SO. COAST LEASING DEAN LEWIS ) 31111 IV. C•I ""'' NB. &1~2182 1966 Harbor, C.~1 6-IB.9WJ 9900 Used Cars 1968 Volvo-144, take.over.pay---------..:.: mcnts, S86 n10. + $1.)(1 cash. !\lust sell. p\·t ply 646--531.t 196S VOLVO 2 dr Sedan. xlnt. rond. $2000. Call 61j..7103 aft I 5:30 Antiques, Classics 9615 CLASSIC illG·TC 19 16. ilh1~1 I ~l'll~ All rl'i•S. offrr~ ('f)n. !l.idercd. &16-2362 BUICK A !'TEVE STEPHENS SPECIAL CAMARO ------- \ranteU: Corva1r 1·an, reas "67 CHEV. iinp. SIS, nr1v 5'1~1~7 3!J6.Jz;, turbo-hydro. AIC, =="""""""=--.~ Pl~. rarl10. nl'\i• lirt'J>. much CHOICE , 63 <:01.,,·a1r. Co~''· niorl', r..-:cl. cond., I Ol\/ll'r. Aulo. ~()() F11111. 673«1101 COSTA :\TJ-:S,\ TIME FOR cr,11rl SliO. &IG-'.110$ da~:o : Tn1r!ci;s1\."r ln1p('ri:i l '69 '"Le Sli-671i C\'I'~ ~-111\fl{b. B>lrorf" ·I Dr. onyx blk./lan. 1970 _\l.\V~F:.IC"i•:. f:.1·d iifhlk da11 11.T., b!k. tallskin int . t:ill-1289 days, Go..-l~S-1 evr~. QUICK CAS LI .~· 11111 f•laid ill!. J.OlV lllilc~. i;~Tr~·lhl11g fl"OJTI lilt-<1·6COpe -----r-~(r. 10 DG"r\L Air~ COND. Hnrrltop Coupe . Po\1·rr slef'r· .67 l:\IPA.LA Convl. v-S. · Sl7~\ 67j-J~l '69 CAhtARO ini;. au1ornatic trani;mi~sion. CORVETTE THROUGH A -----.--~=~ IA1 i111, f~~·L i•rnty. Sl600. . h \"~ f aulo. p/i., plb See al 'i U Gt"Cf'll .\l;i1rr1(·k. T.0.P. bi•l<ri<' bmk' Ti,ie lu.'iury radi~ .. e~icr ... •· .aclor)'Rlr Or&ni;c Juliu!'i 479 E. 17th1-----------~1710. 1\l"-0 ".i!"I T-E1rd. i f'J".1 .. R.\r..G1\I'.';'" foi' a thi nking conchlton1ni::;. Br1~hl j:fN'n ~1.. C.:'11. or call .J..i7-8689 :\,JUST "-IJ 1-• Con·•tle DAILY PILOT ;.:d <"Jnd :,_'l'W) nlr. ;,1G-::l.l0 I '"~' 'I ' .. & 111111 111 fac·1ory 1\arn1n1y. "'-' """ lU~"r' """'""· · r. L.Orson, S2·1Sll I '!).I L\IPALA S~. p/s. p/b. Conv. ·127-300 cu in. Lo '6G F'ORO Fa1rla11(' :ll(l, Xl11t '.\J,\RQUJS ?llOTORS. !JOO So. a11·. 11e11• brakr~ &: tu es, I n11's. Xtra cir.an. ~92--6130 WANT AD I rond. Sl'tiJ. Cati ~16~-!:120 ol" I l''l f!wy .. Laguna Beach, 011nrr. un1nat'. S99J. :i-l&--0~1:: 1q.1.;j().~. ~,.i;[l.;)100. S3.1-1GS: COUGAR !======"--"======---""===== c~ " "67 Che\)' Impala S1ahon ---------sop \1agon. 9-passeng1:!r, air '68 COUGAR p.!!I; p disc ~ a; cond. Best offer over $14ia. brakes, \\'.de ;~:ais: air. •Q .1'P 646-6fi69 stereo. Loaded! s 2 3 :Jo . ... 41t J-"61 Chev. Stillion \Vag. 283 ;ttj..5637 "\, '""& Auto. $195. P11.rt!'i car:)-"======== 519·30.ll E.'it !i6 or 67 ';16 Cecl $40 conlp\etr. l62S DODGE 19i0 HARBOR BLVD. Nei\'J'IOl1 Bh·d .• C ~I. COSTA ?ll ESA l!IW CHEVY El Camino. = OODG" D Co Sleeperlcampr-r \v/t:u.stom "" ~, arl nv, (Pn''· '67 C,\:\IARO. Black. .127 ;11.ds. Ne.ii· lire&. xlnl cond. Ptyl V·~· Au1o . or i:hilt. Qi1Ad. I Spc!. 1na£~. fnrly"s. $!3!1j. 5:)6-.80Jj af!C"r •l:30. C?ld tins Ltght hlue ~trr~o tape. SI~. 7>-l!)..lil6. \1·fdrk blue top, \\"f\'i. 67 C ' I 0 < • ,. \'.!6·1 CHEVY Impala SIS. Radio, etc. Buckrt 11ea1~. i\. Ii\'. ,,S3,\0. ac1ory 1 ,, JJOO . 1• p . ;dr. R/11. PfS. P/B. Nl.'IY a l". :... orig:. n1 s. nv ri.Iu~t Sell Ca.n f inancP. 62-11 pol~ ::la~s lirri; 5!6-2 IS? _p!y. $1100. 67l-l 133 aft 7. r.tRlab;ir_ arro~s lroin Jr"inr 1%~ C 6 1 1 · ·5:1 Ch,.1·v Super Sprl. Cp . ·1 C.C. askll'li $1200. New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 t~<i_I_I>a' We At oiler ~ FOR ~ %~..); . ~!(_~ ~~ you • Best of Service , , a1naro, ~·, <111 o <.: 1 .. · 00 ~.,7 1 Autos Wanted 9700 1rJn•. 1\h11c •1/b!k 1111rr.I 'pc. air_ C'O : ~~. f'Jtg, n1· 1963 DODGE. ·I dr. xlnr run. ---------1 S\J.j(). Call 837-l&IS ah :1. ~lat·. $1 iOO. ~2-6;.Jn ;if! 6. ning cond .. ne"· Hrcit. Ask. • Best Price Available • Straight Forward Selling WE PAY TOP CASH f2~ ... u.sed ca1-s & trucks JllSI CRli\ls lor f~ esOm!lll! GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sa les ri.Janagl'r 18211 Beach Blvd . HunUng1on Beath Kl 9-3331 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor 81\.'d. Coi!ta l\fesa 546-1200 lil F ALCX>N F'utura RH. Dir 11uto, aood runner <PYS413J -SS9.i call lr11. '194-9773 flit 10 AM 1r1·11hlt>. V~ 1.11t0n1a!11· 1·a. nulo lr11ns. Cragar 11·hl~. lo "6" Bl.IC!-\ Gra111! Sport cnn· --_;;:-. 1 .tf.J fhMTOlet lmft.'1 !11.. r&h, Ing ·'2ii 536-2078 r,·ci; din. hc11tr1.: h•1d;r1 ~~Ills. I CHEVROLET 11111:. :-1lnt rond. 83.J.7~3 FALCON 1~:\JP:iJ~1 . S!"'!!.i. sour nl_ · ·u." EL Ci11nino, v.s. 4 Spd. ~~,\ST t'ORtJ · .\tEr:.Ci.:RY. A STE\cE STEPHE:'\S R.\-11. p S. Coin. l1r. Tinlrtl '63 fAL.CON Futur11.. 6' cyl. 4 ,'OJ Broa<111a~. La;.: u n ci C:PECIAI ela~~. 11.s.-,o. 8li-46i8 spcl. Vt>I')' clt>an. good cond . Beach 49"1·851). a1:l-3S:i1. " • $j.11. Prv ply. 67;;....oo&7 "6~ Chcl'y Van. :'ll11git, ne"· 1968 Bt.:ICK \Yildcat ~ Dr. A C. p,b. r ·:-. ri \v, radio. X!nt C'Jnd, P1·1v r11y $2700. 644-l2i0 '56 Bui('k Rooiirnt1s!rr all fJOl'er St:JO Runs ~. Nrt'ds. paint JI ne•v inlrnor. 61~-38~~ 1961 BUICK f:pec1al '\:ai.:on. P~. auto, rd cond. S~2:i 614;.13':1 ·4s D)•n11UQ1v Bu!a11e po11·e1"d Buick. Best oflc1-. Call. &.I~ BUICK, 'Je LrSabrr, ~IT. RH . P/S. P/B. Sl9l. 002-i6S6 '64 BUICK Skylark l H11rdtop. ~9.'.i TO, A.T. Door "6.i CHEVY Club \Yagon J 0111icr, 3 ~tlfcr, nd10. hfar. Pr. tNOZ407l $129."i. SOL"TI1 C01\~ !''ORD • MERf'UR\' 303 Bro11d, .. ·11y, La It 11 n a Beach. 49~·8SIS. 549-l~!">l. '63 Impa la Au· rol'ltl, lo n1I ~. n<!\I' tr11n! Xln'I C'Ond. ~r offC'I 6T.>--6!28 Lc1!'ure \\"orld Original '62 Chr'J' Jn1p8la 11re~. l'l"pl. pane.ling.. Very rlr>11n. $11;10. [\"l's 837.51 18 "61 CH.EVY cnnvt., xln! cond . 1\fll\' l"irakes. tire~. R&H. nuto. l\·tal;c offer. Sl7-3816 Hlti:? CHEV. Impa la Nln1·. 32i t>nt;lne. auto. Buckel M:als. s:100 96.S--5193 "!'i '.\lALIBU SS~, -,~.,J~o~t;-,-,-,,I rlran. Tll'\1' paint. Si!lj, Call 67.>-,"i28j. CHRYSLER FORD A STEVE STEPHENS SPECIAl. "66 FORD Country Squire 6 ---------1 pu&engt'r. Radk, hteter, 11u10. p\vr steerina. 1 o'vner. ! RlJU213\ $U95. ,S 0 U T ~f COAST FORD • l\tEROURY ?.OJ Broadw~. La ru n a WE WILL SELL YOU THIS HANDSOME NEW '70 MAVERICK FOR LISS THAN $1995 CHEERFULLY & WITH NO HAGGLING! Our low •Ytrht1d location & hl1h 11rvk1 volu"'' r1ppraa:ilfl1ttly 100~) permits 111 to 9i\'I 'fO¥ !ht ••tf Hst pritt 1f1iltblt . 2$.50 N. Tuslln Ave. J ut! Herth el K•H•l/e ORANGE Call 1714) 637-8222 (213) 860-S5 82 Call SJ0.1011 St>t: at 210 P11ul111e St, C :\f, 'f::? CHRYS Newport 9 pass \\'gn. Good car, c:lt11n. pf!', plb. pl1 .. lndo\\'ll. 326 E. 16th Place, front, C.l\I. 11.ft 5 pn1 or S:ll & :=:un Beach. 49~.&;J r,, 549-.l&l. l tj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~li • :• -: . o.mnJ1, "'1rcn n, 1'10 DAILY PILOT' 31 TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORT I.Tl ON I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANS~ORTATION I TRANSPORTATIO N New Cirs 9800 New Cart 9800 N•w Cars 9800 New C1n 9800 New Cars 9100 New C1r1 ~9800 New C1rs 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cars tlOO I'll STAND ON MY HEAD NEW '70 DODGE CHALLENGER NOTICE! 2. TO GIVE YOU 1. TO MAKE YOU A IETTIR DIAL MORE MONEY FOR YOUR TRADE-IN We DO NOT require a Minimum Down Payment, like$ I 0 down, $25 down, . $99 down, ate. We try to arran$a down payments and'llionlhly payments to suit e a c h individual customer. 3. TO GM YO~ IETTIR FINANONG 4. TO GIVE YOU IETnR SERVICE. '70 NIW DODOI SWINGIR 2 'Dr. H.T. '70 NIW DODGE POI.ARA lt/T t "'°" !llnl!M. 11*;1•1 Ed1119", LHltl« blKkll _, .. lltl!t erOUJ> rMfl• ,,,_, dlK ltrekn. Powr br1kn, -I&. lvnu,1"llr. lr1namlu kin, tu•• ttl• Clltr-1111, '"9 CID 1nt1l111 4 bbl •• U~!9d lllU •II UC, c-. beck 1111. de/Offll" rNr wlodow, •Ir c-1i..1 .... 1'19toci!lll'IP lime 0.!1r. titKk ~llf>'I bllmClllibM elrlH . !Mir. NO. J5VOE111UN), CAL WO RTHINGTON '''"" .. T~ll .. Tr1Nmlt11eft. A•lt 11.11i. ~ .. OH ... et1tl1l4ur1 1rl1, J.te CID £11alne • 4 ~-~ td wlndll'll<llG1 t Jr COl'ICl!llonl"'I, nols. ._...,. p.1ct1oge. m11S>e mailer 1m 11olo. -11-1ne1, Bvmlllebetl 1!rlot -bl~k. Oll~~t .. ~ ..,_.., Elllll'' WSW Pof'toeltw Tlr. U.AUJHOR 15'111J), $S32 DISCOUNT ,.ROM FACTORY ITICl(ER PRICI * TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS * '65 FALCON 2 DOOR '63 PlYMOUTH Auto. lr1n1., 11r concll!l...,ln1, rHllo, 1>e1t1r. ov~ .. s. $499 '61 RAMBLER OTX 111 $99 $399, '63 OlDS ·STARJIRE Alt tondlllonlM, tult -·JOI( ftl. $599 '67 CADllikC Sljll. DE VILLE' '62 T·BIRD '67 OPEL 2 DOOR -. F«:IOIY t lr ~"*i:~\fllll _._ Vllwt roof. l lue W/l)'ll'Cllll'll. .,.. LM..,.lor; ~WI( •21. I ·i.; $99 Used Ca rs 9900 Used Cars 1--------9900 Used C1rs 9900 Used Cars 9900 LINCOLN MERCURY MUSTANG '67 Montcloir '64 C'ONTINENTAL. r.-tust sell. f ull po11t'r, goud t'ond. $950 5 16-38-19 2 D•. 11.T. f act air, pwr '67 MUSTANG slt'<'ring, dlr. Landau lop, VS, a uto tra;,.., fac air, po11·er honey .t:old exl. plush cream t . R/H . 1 f MAVERICK lilt. {VOB049J Call Jay all ST~~g, . '1 "u'"J'1v·""1s1. 10 am 5-15-06.11 or 49-1-9773. uuay s s~~~ I .. A STEVE STF.PllENS SPECll\L '67 J\IERCURY V il lage r \\:ag. All p11T. r/h. 2&9. Xln't cond. $15SO. ~6-0032. 'iO l\IAVERICK. I owner, lo· cal cal'. l..01v milragr . Radio, heater. nca::n1 group. vinyl tJim. fNo. OK91Vll'.:4J61 . $}19J. SOUTH COAST FORD- l\fERCUH.\'. 303 Broadway, La guna lkacr . 49-1-8515. ' !°>49-.'.'.&.'il. MUSTANG • SALE• '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA Spgrt C~, VI, 11110., P.S., RloH, WIW, "01<" !n evlr; w~~. Frnn trlde-11\. jlllll91J '66 PONTIAC TEMPEST S1111rl coupe, VI, 111!V., t1clory t i•, P 5., ll:loH, II~!. 911H'• ""'"' t"O ... ts. "OK" 1<1 tvtry wey. Frtfl'I trMl•!n ISMl'"U9l '66 IMPALA SPORT CPE. VI . tu•o. wtlht w1ll1. "0 1(" 11'1 1v1rv W•rl Frati 11H•ln. !SVnttl '64 CORVETTE H.T. CPL VI, 4 1Qetd, PO,...• wino,ws. rtdla. helt!t• E:•ctoilwnl tOl>Cllllon ln11d1 lo 011!. A gooOd v1IU9. 10Wlt271 18211 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach Hwy. lf !to. ol Sa11 Diet• Fwy. Phone 545-8863 or 847-6839 Open 7 D1y1 'Til 10 P.M. i\lust sec lo apprcciatt': OLDSMOBILE 'j() OLDS SEDAN Clt'an! 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(ZRF 112) CADILLAC ANNIVERSARY SALi 1962 s7 77 Sedan . DeVillc. Full power, factory air, cloth &: lealhcr Interior, etc. (GYG776) PRICE 1968 CADILLAC ANNIVERSA~Y SALi F1l'Ctwood. Full po\ver, factory air, lilt· $4 ~~3 telescopic wheel, ))O\\'Cr door locks, power trunk opener, stereo Mt-FM ?dulti-plex, etc. 1964 CADILLAC ANNIVERSARY SALE DeVHJe Convt. Full pov.·cr, factory air, s1333 Al\1-Ff\l radio, full leather interior. (RCZ- 810) PRICE 1968 CADILLAC ANNIVERSARY SALE -Eldorado. Fircmist paint, padded top, lealh· $5111 er interior, full po1.1oer, factory air, till· telescopic v.•hecl. stereo AM-FM. po\\·er door locks, JXl'"'er trunk opener, etc .. etc. IWID73.51 PRICE 1967 CADILLAC ANNIY!RSARY SALE Eldorado. Vinyl top, leather interior, full s3777 po\ver, factory air, tilt-tele v.·heel, stereo Al\1-Fi\1, l'tC. (\VlC318) · PRICE 1965 CADILLAC ANNIVERSARY SALE Sedan DeVi\Je. Full poll·er, factory air con· $1~~5 diUoning, AM·F!ll radio, new tires. (TBY· 306) 1968 CADILLAC ANNIVERSARY SALE Coupe DeVille. Vinyl top, cloth &:: leather $4222 Interior, full power, factory air, AM-nt radio, rear window defogger. (YJT078) PRICE OVER 80 QUALITY CADILLACS AND OTHER FINE CARS TO SELECT FROM LARGEST SELECTION IN ORA NGE COUNTY! SECOND . ANNUAL !ANNIVERSARY SAL E ALL CARS IN INVENTORY REDUCED FOR THIS ONCE·A·YEAR SALE 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN ANNIVERSARY SALE $4777 PRICE • 1963 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Full power, factory air, signal seeking radio, power door locks, cloth &: leather lnterlbr, etc. (JZP303) 1966 CADILLAC Coupe DeVllle. Paddtd top, cloth & leather Interior, full power, factory air, AM-FM radio, tilt-telescopic wheel, etc. (SJL135) ' 1966 CHllYSLER f'e1v Yorker 2 'door h'ardtop. Full pm..-er, factory air, Individual seats, radio. heater, \1•hite v•alls, po11·er ~ntenna. CRRF042 ) 1966 CHEVROLn Deluxe CBprie<> 4-dr. 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M• won """ .-ti11tw4 •'-· ORDER YOURS TODAY Sp•c:•l l••1• •fftr ••pirtt Aprll JO, 1970 8:30 .A}f to 9:00 Pl\f Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 M'.I to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY. MARCH JI, 1970 l I I . Fa1nily .ffee.kJy -DAllY PILOT MARCH 22 , 1970 PROMISE & PROBLEMS The Future of Heart Transplant Surgery ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE Jon Voight Says: "I'd Like To Remain an Unknown" MARCH 21, 1970 SCIENTIFIC RIDDLE Can Stress Affect the Sex of Your Children 1 J\SkCJhemcrourself - POR LT. GEN. LEFIS HERSHEY, /ormtr Dirul.or of Stlectiue Service JJ'hot wUl ltap-pen f.o ilae drn/1 dod1er1 NJlw ore lif1irtB in ollaer counlrie•? ,,, m llaey be able to return kJ 1he U.S. a/ler IM aonr u ot,er1-ltlr•. Jo•epia Si&ar, F ater- bury, Conn. • They can voluntarily return to the U.S. any time; however, they may be pro&e· cuted for violation of the Military Se- lective Service AcL Persons convicted of such violation may be punished by im· prisonment for not more than five ye.arl' or a 6ne of not more than tl0,000 or both. FOR .4LDEN B.4RBER, Chief Boy Scout E.ucutioe ffoNJ many o/ our Chk/ Ju•IU:e• of Ike U.S. 10ere Boy Scow. in ilaeir ear- lier dny•P-Jo.eph ff i.Ue, Bur kn, JJ' a•h. • One-Chief Justice Warren Bucger, who earned the rank of First Class Scout. His court predecessors, Earl Warren and Fred Vinaon, were beyond scouting age when the Boy Scouts of America began in 1910 but have been active in scout. ing as adults. FOR CRACE DAY ALL, New York Zoological Society Are there any anintflU not in any soo today llut1 are bem1 HUBhlP -/tin. Georfe ff ill, Lansdon, N.D. • Probably the animal most desired by American zoos at the present lime is the Giant Panda from western China. The species wa.s last exhibited in the New York Zoological Park in 1951. Tbe only one now to be seen outside the Iron Cur. taio i~ in Regent's Park Zoological Soci· ety of London. POR REY. ROBERT E. ROFES, 114liona/ co-ordinator, Ci.ti.:cis for Public Prayu "7 laat 100uld hop-pen i/ et7eryone tolao beliet1e• in prayer in tlae dtu•- r o om mnrched on JJ'ul&in1tonP-ll • .4., Autin, Te%lH • A prayer march on Washington would make the recent Moratorium demoostra· tioos look like a mere handful. A con· stitutional amendment restoring the civil right of free prayer to our public·school children could be the cutting edge in a great nationaJ return to God. Qn few is· sues are the American people more united. What in the World! Baby-Sitting Beauty Comedienne Edie Adams, mother of three girls, believes "you're never too young to start looking your best." So she added a special "Sugar and Spice" salon for toddlers to her regu- lar chain of 125 beauty shops across the country. The youngest patron is two. Wb..ile Mommy is getting cut and curled, liule daughter gets the !'ame but in a high chair and low dryer-with balloons and lollipops. The tot reactions range from shy to fearful to "in Jove with the beautiful little girl in the mirror." Says Edie Adams oncl lovely lass one 1tatisfied mother: "Now I don't have lo hire a baby sitter when I get my hair done." End of an Era The D~lta Qu~en is the Jast stem-wheel passenger steamboat to cruise dawn the full length of the Mi~- Bon voyage to Delta Queen si!lsippi. Come Nov. 2, she will be retired l>eeause her 1926 design and construction do not comply with new safety-at-sra laws. Capt. Ernest E. Wagner polled some regular passengers on the old Queen on what they'll miss most. One thing was rhe big steam calliope, which belts out music heard as far as 6ve miles away. Another was the bright red 26-ton stero paddle wheel, with its curtain of spray conveniently watering an important ac· cessory: two boxes of growing mint plant11. That's for the mint j u.leJl!I, ~uh (and sorely miS&ed. too) . FOR FOODY ALLEN Flud do you &lainlc o/ llae minWlcil'I ctl'Ml nu· 411y1-Mn. R. L., Uti- ca, /'(. l:'. e rm crazy about mini-skirt.a. I think the more you show off a girl-up to a certain point-the more flattering it is. However, complete nudity is not u sexy as near nudity. And then, of course, there are some girh who would look great com· pletely encased in armor. POR J.4CQUELINE SUS.4NN, a.u.ilwr of "The Love Machine" JPl&y did you gioe up 11c&i"6 f.o aoriU1 Are you happy t11illa your thcinon?-Mr•. Ralplt Holnun, If' aco, Te%u • l always wanted to write. I always wanted to act. Unfortunately these talents cannot be put together. AP, an actress, I had to accept the roles I "looked" like. As a writer, I can write the way I want. POR DR. H. BOSLEY FOOLP, M4MP6 Editor, Merriam· F ebster dictionaries JP laal' • &he lollfe.t t100rd U. llae tllclionaryP--BiU Cllr&tie, San Mo~, Cali/. •It's not "aotidisest.ablishmentarianism." as many generally believe. That word wu only created as ao example of a long string of letters. and it isn't in our dictionary. The longest word is "pneu· monoultram.icroscopicsHioovolc an oco o io- sis." It's an ailment that hits miners as a resuh of inhaling very fine rock dust POR CR.4RLES NELSON REILLY 1" .... ;;};.'"'' "" you dritle /o our te> part R• a u agent Claym reff ha "The Ciao.a and /tlr1. /tluir"P--lruI M. Kaul, Rapid City, S.D. e J drive a l934 Ford touring car owned by 20th Century-Fox. Incidentally, a lot of dry ice is uacd to make all that "steam.'' We•t lo Hit• leaou penoa • ~lio•T Yoa caD ~ dUe eolaaa, alld we'll fet 11.e •-er from the .,.._1De1u perMm ,._ ~le. Send f(11ettioa, prefenbly oD • poet card, to A.k Thea \'-If, Fa•lly Weekly, 641 Lex~ AYe .. New \'CM'li:, N.Y. 10022. We eanoot MknowWp ~·'--· b•t IS wW be palcl for •di o-uecl. Knotty Problem One of the problems with today's wide neckties, according lo the Men's Fashion Association of Amer· ica. is simply tying them. Typical cus· tomer complaint: .. It isn't easy to make a neat, attractive Windsor knot, especially with the wide heavy silks." Tip: don't try for a Windsor at all. Tie instead a four.in-hand style or half-Windsor. If you never teamed bow, your favorite men's- slore clerk can show you. lont Run for Safety What's the long. est-running musical show in the country -"Hello, Dolly!"? The correct answer, as far as high schoolers are concerned, is "Music for Modern Americans," now in its sixth year. It's a live driver-edu· cation safety stage show. The performers are the Chrysler Spurrlows, 27 young pro· feuional singers, dancers, instrumental· ists. By the end of this school year, they will have traveled 65,000 miles through Safety to music 45 states and performed in 500 high scboola, playing to 510,000 teeo-agere and educators. Fami.J.y' Weekl,yr1te N•w•po,_r Mooo~IH March tt, 1970 LEONARD S. DAVIDOW Prui"-t ROIEIT ARGlllON Ed.Uor-i,.·Chicf MOltTON FIANK PtablWur JACK IYAN M•Mtllflg Edit&r MAIUIS N. lllNQUI A rt Dircdo r MELANIE DE PROFT Food EdUor You are Invited to mall YoUr questions or comments about eny article or advertisement thlt appears in Famlly Weekly. Your letter will receive • prompt answer. Write to Service Editor, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue, New Yott. H. Y. 10022. Howtob abargai11 Start with a bargain First clip this coupon and save 7t o n Accent. the ingredient that wakes up all the flavor in the recipe ; gives you all the flavor you paid for. You see, a ll foods begin to lose their peak of flavor when they are picked, packed, or processed. Aceent is the natural food ingredient that en- ha nces the ftavor of food. Brings back fla vor to its fresh peak so that onl y your pocketbook knows when you buy a bargain. Now, try this recipe and see for yourself. TO THE RETAILER: Ac'cent will redeem this coupon for 7f. plus 3f. handling if you receive It on yours.le of any site AC'cent. limit one cour on per purchase. For pay· ment presen it to your Ac'cent repre· sentative or mail to Ac'cent; Box 1105; Clinton Iowa 52732. Coupon may not be us'8ned or transferred by you. In· volces provln1 sufficient purchase of Ac'cent to cover coupons presented for ~ redemption must be shown on request. Customer must/.•Y any sales tax. Void Where prohlbite , taxed or restricted by law. Good only In lhe U.S.A. Cesh value l /20 ot 1 f.. Ac' cent International. FW·S STORE COUPON L~----------------~ Chicken Americana Two 2Y2-3 lb. broiler-fr yers Accent ~ cup melted butter or margarine 2 cups prepared stuffing Wash chickens and sprinkle liberally with Accent (inside the cavity, too). Stuff and secure with s~ewers. Brush with melted butter. Place in baking d ish and cover with a lid o r fo il. Bake in a pre- heated 47 5° oven about 45 minutes. Uncover and let brown for about 15 minutes. (Yield 4-6 servings) Aceent Is a gl~ best friend ' I • I ' Make This Your Loveliest Year Ever Every year of a woman's life should bring with it a new phase of beauty, for today the discovery of a remarkable tropical moist oil at last as- sures her that each passing year can bring added loveli- ness to her complexion. Extraordinary scientific achievement is embodied in this unique moist oil with its ability to contribute to the un- folding and blossoming of a radiantly beautiful com- plexion. All skins need supplemen- tary ministration of a particu- 1 ar kind after the age ol twenty-five, when the glands graduaUy become less active and manufacture only a frac- tional quantity of vital skin fluids. Sometimes this depriva- tion of the essentials ia. brought about even more prematurely through unfavourable weather hazards, difficult climatic con- ditions or any one of a dozen other circumstances exclusive perhaps to the twentieth cen- tury that directly or indirectly have a depletory effect on nat- ural dermic fluids. A lavish application of the scientific moist oil to the fa ce and neck helps sponsor na- ture's every effort to provide the skin with regenerative, sus- taining elements that work to restore balanced functioning. Optimum benefit is obtained from the natural balance of oil and moisture which this beauty fluid possesses. Cosmetic scien- tists have aptly described it as a "peeled'' beauty oil, by which they mean it does not contain the heavy sealing elements common to normal oils. Its rapid softening and beauti- fying values are imme<liately available to the complexion and prove their worth most dramatically when applied to alleviate skin dryness. for the complexion quickly takes on a smoother, dewier, lovelier ap- pearance. Another great. beneficent property of the tropical moist oil is its readiness to further the skin's natural hygroscopic tendencies, and a healthy bloom is soon established as moisture i~ constantly at- tracted from the atmosphere to the complexion. This moist tropical oil is obtainable in most countries of the world and here in Amer- ica is available from druggist.a as oil of Olay. Smoothed over your skin daily and used as an ideal sub-foundation for make- up, it brings your complexion the richest dividends of beauty and heralds the attajnment of your loveliest year ever. Bawty Skin-Care Consultants Rec:oD1~nd To gain the best benefits of the beautifying properties of this moist oil and to keep your complexion clear of wrinkle dryness always smooth on a film of oil of Olay beneath your make-up to protect and beautify your complexion whilst ensuring your malce-up has perfect matf beauty. • • • Radianu is restored to the complexion when it is cher- ished with ric'h cream at night. Be/ ore you go to bed, massage gently witlr the oil of Olay, paying particular ottmtion to the crow's-feet area where ageing lines first appear. • • • Towards maturity chuish your skin wit/a a little extra care to ,tmooth wrinkle-dry- neu and help keep facial lines at bay. Before retiriflg, apply a generous film of oil of Olay. massaging it with the finger- tips i n circular movements that spiral upward.t and out- wards. Stress Affect the Sex of THE SEX of your child may de- pend, in part, on the mood you and your mate are in at the time of conception. At least that's a theory advanced by one husband- wife research team. Exactly what determines the sex of an unborn child is, of course, a complicated biological process that begins at the mo- ment of conception. Science knows that there are 46 chromosomes; 44 are neutral, one is for male, and one is for female. The proper combination to get ei ther a boy or a girl has long been thought to be purely accidental. But now psychologists Donald H. Schu- ster and his wife Locky of Iowa State University claim that a given amount of emotional stress creates an unfavorable physical environment, and some biological mechanism selectively eJiminates the sex factors which would create a child of the same sex as the stressed parent. In other words, the hyper-ambitious father is unlikely to produce a son. And if he should marry an aggressive, equally ambitious wife, the union very probably will not be blessed with offspring at all. Here is the way stress affects childbirth, according to the test results compiled by the Schusters: • If neither the father nor the mother are under stress, they could produce a large family of both boys and girls. • If the father is under mild stress and his wife is not, they are likely to have mostly girls. • If both father and mother are mildly st ressed, they may have one boy, one girl. • If the father suffers no stress but the mother is mildly stressed, they will have mostly boys. • If both parents are under more t han mild stress, their cha nces of having chil- dren are sharply reduced, in some cases to the vanishing point. "A man with a determined drive, a 4 Fa.mil'JI Wtekl11, Ma.~/& ti, 1970 -Your Children? Some psychologists back up this startling theory with sta tistics By ALAN D. HAAS burning desire to succeed, or a need to gain ego strength," according to the Schu- sters, "keeps bis body in a mild state of low-level continual anxiety, thus inhibiting the male sex gamete, resulting in the sir- ing of female offspring most frequently. "Conversely, a woman who wants to climb the social ladder, make a career for herself in a competit ive business or pro- fession, etc., ls also creating conception problems." The Schusters initiated their research into this subject by g iving a standard psy- chological test to 95 Los Angeles parents whose family composition was known. Working in reverse, they drew up a set of some 16 personality traits which repeated- ly showed up in parents of opposite-sex offspring. With these traits as guidelines, they then tested a group of graduate students at Iowa State, all of whom were married and had children. The researchers were unaware of the sex of the offspring in this group. The Scbusters were able to predict with some 73 percent accuracy whether the couples had a majority of male or fe- male children. In a laboratory experiment, the Schu- sters tested their theory on rats, getting them upset by confining them in a smaJl- screen funnel one hour a day for a week and then mating t hem. The sex ratio of the offspring was additional proof to them that they were on the right track. Whether or not the Schusters have stumbled onto somet hing important wiU depend upon much more research and study. Their advice to couples for creating healthier emotional climates at home, how- ever, goes far beyond determining t he sex of an inf ant. Mental stress and excessive professional drive can lead to a destructive breaking point somewher e along the line. So what they are saying is to relax a little and get more out of life--perhaps a boy, perhaps a gitl. Or maybe even both! • The predictable winner ... wherever excellence is a way of life. Others try. But thtir efforts lack that special formula for success ... a formula master/ ully demonstrated by the 1970 Cadillac. What contributes to its winning formula? First, there is the matter of choice. Eleven magnificent models are yours lo Stied. Then, there are ifs many outstanding com/ orls and conveniences. Finally, there is Cadillacs remarkable value retention. No other car in its fitld can match a Cadillac al trade-in time. Why not /ti your authoriud dealer show you why Cadillac is the winner ... wherrotr trctlltnu is a way of /if e. 70 Watch "Mnt tht Masters·: April 5. CBS-TV-5:30 E.S.T.; thtA follow tht Masten golf telecast. presented by Cadillac, CBS-TV. April 11-12. THERE ARE tients like Will Gray iii ,every hospi- tal in every city. in the world. His heart was 80 diseased that he couldn't speak and could barely breathe.\, .tie needed oxy~ constantly and waa extremely emaciated. In fact. while the doct.on were preparing him for au~ery, wm didn't have enough breath t.o whisper. Six montba. a year, nearly two ·y.........,.nything which could give Will tbia much more life, and a fair- ly normal life at that-must be con- sidered a succesa. And this is the hope heart-transplantation surgery holds out t.o Will and many others. Only a few years ago there were those whose bearta, like Will's, were damaged far beyond anything medi- cal science could cope with. Theae sufferers, with nothing t.o loee, wel- comed the hope of a heart transplan- tation-in fact, only for theae ad- vanced cases is such a procedure even su~geated. Amuingly, of nearly 160 such victima of heart diseue who have had tranaplantation, 20 sur· vived a year or longer. This included ~3 persons still alive on Jan. 1 of this year. What ia aigniftcant is not that the highly publicized Philip Blaiberg lived only slightly lesa than two years a!ter a heart transplant, but that he waa able t.o live a relatively normal existence. Seemingly doomed t.o a short bed- ridden existence, Blaiberg was able t.o undergo this surgery and, with some efJort, become fairly active, swim, and even travel. He lectured Thei 32,000 Americans a y.e solutions to man on hia experience and wrote a book. His operation was performed in Jan- uary, 1968-just a montlt after the first two transplants were performed! Much baa bffn learned since, and there are guarded hp'pea for longer lasting successes. The transplant itself is actually less complicated than ma.ny other forma of open-heart surgery. The drat steps of a heart-transplant op- eration are not unlike preparing a pumpkin for Halloween-except, of course, that it's a deadly serious buei- neas, for a human life is literally in the surgeon's bands. The diseaaed bottom three.quar- ters of the patient's heart is removed, leaving the stem intact with all its connectiorus t.o the major blood vea- aels of the body. The donor's heart is then attached. The insertion of the new heart is generally euccesaful- the organ starts beating immediat.ely and supplies blood t.o the body. Then the patient is placed under int.ensive care. Other biological fact.ors, how- ever, may limit the degree of hie recovery aa well aa the length of his survival The wrgery ia well perfected, and moat competent heart surgeons can perform it. But long-range aucceasea will be made possible only by other speciallsts, such u immunologists. Surprisingly, one possible source of help also may be the psychiatrist. Dr. Aaron Paley, chief of the depart- ment of psychiatry at Denver's Na- tional Jewish Hospital, joined wi.th two psychologists in a team which found convincing evidence that one element in the success of heart sur- ge.ry is the ''personality structure" of the patient. The team waa able t.o predict accurately in 24 out of 27 cues whether the patient would sur- vive. As they put it: " ... the pre- diction equation was disturbingly , accurate." In this study, Dr. Paley and his team interviewed each patient twice before be underwent surgery. Part of these two eeaaions was devoted to simply talking-but specialists can learn a great deal about an individual from this technique. In addition, pay- choloirical teats were uaed aa well as special intellige.nce testa. I COi oe: Family~/ Marci& !!, 1970 Problems and Their, Promise coul d benefit from such radical surgery-but not until science finds the oerplexing problems All the information, including the patient's age and specific physical and health data, added up to some 60 dif- ferent factors, which were then put through a computer to find their relatfonship to one another. The team discovered that the more mature pa- tients and those better able to cope with anxiety and stres1 had a better chance of survival. The patienta involved were not heart-transplant cues, however, but there is no reason at all to think there will be significant differences between them and Dr. Paley's sub- jects, who underwent both open-and closed-heart surgery. TheM flnclinp show that th'9'e are more than phyeical problems involved in the eurvival of these patients, and cardiac eurgeons may, before long, routinely request psychological testa before surgery. Dr. Paley explains that his team had zeroed in on a new f aeet of heart surgery. Be adds that they have a method which, "if it proves out, may provide a very valuable tool and may prevent failures-even explain fail- urea we don't understand on a physi- cal basis." The brain is also involved in the 1ucceas of transplantB. Dr. Reginald Bickford, prof esaor o.t neuroeciences at the University of California, has described the brain as the "organ of personality, the body's most seneitive organ." He believea that here ie where the scientista must look for evidence of the exact moment of death. This is important in deciding when surgeons can legally and ethi· cal.Jy tranaf er the heart from the do- nor. Transplants have created new definitions of death. one of which says that the brain activity ceases al- though the heart may be still beating. Dr. Bickford devlMCI a small ana- log computer which, attached by elec- trodes to the acalp, will "tick" as long as the living brain waves continue. When the clicking stopa, brain ac- tivity will have ended and death oc- curred. In this way, a donated heart can be taken !or transplantation be- fore deterioration has bad a chance to_R in. !n "eome cases, however, the heart itself may generate electrical im- By Dr. ARTHUR S. FREESE pu.lees of its own to confuse the com- puter. In these caeea, a larger com- puter must be coupled to Bickford's. The larger one is ao programmed that it can ''subtract" any spurious sig· n.a1s and show only those emanating from the brain. The scientist foresees the po88i- bility ot a day when these larger computera will be set up at key points throughout the nation and inf orma- tion fed into them through telephone lines from ~e area's hospitala. Final decision of the moment of death will then be centrally controlled. One of the major difficulties in heart transplants h.aa been getting the right donor and the right recip- ient in the eame place at the same time, for at this time most eurgeons will not pee a heart more than an hour after the donor's death. A new portable unit has been developed; in it, animal hearts have been safely preserved for more than 14 hours. This would make possible, for exam- ple, the use of a donor heart from a person who died in Los Angeles, for someone in Washington, D.C. At Tulane University, Dr. Terence H. Williams, profeseor of neuroanat- omy, also has turned to animals to learn more about heart tranaplants. He baa found that heart valves are not just passive doors which open and close according to the pre88ure ot the blood. On the contrary, they contain nerves which communicate with the brain. He believes that nerve regenera- tion may go on very rapidly in trans- planted hearts, and this may be of use to t he eurgeon who perf orlJ18 heart traneplants. Furthermore, evidence from com- plicated teets on animals indicate.t that heart-valve nerves act as seneon to measure the blood ftow so that the brain can properly regulate the work· ing of the heart. Another of the major stumbling blocks in this new eurrery ha.a been the problem of rejection, the body's system for eliminatinr foreign ma- terial, whether it ie microscopic bac- teria or transplanted hearts. After the first transplant by Dr. Christiaan Barnard on Louis W a.shkanslcy i.n December, 1967, cobalt irradiation and maasive doses of immunosup- presaive drugs were, ~ to prevent the natural procesa of rejection. W ashkanslcy succumbed to pneumo- nia 18 days later because the poet.- operative treatment weakened hia defenaee agairurt infection. The use of irradiation and anti-rejection drugs WU stopped. Irradiation ie again being utilized, but of a radically different type. It represents another new hope for long-term suoceaa. Instead of irradi- ating the heart or the whole body, nuclear power bas now been pin- pointed to knock out the specific cause of reject ion. The chief villain in this drama of the body's rejection is presently believed to be white blood cells, the em.all lymphocytes. Blood or lymph from either artery or lymph vessel ia sidetracked through a plastic tube, which winds around a radiation source (a eort of miniature atomic pile) before it carries those body 6uida back to a vein. The lat.eat suggestion has been to use a simple plastic bracelet which would contain the radiation eource; thus the 6ow could be continued as long u neceuary, destroying the small lymphocytes which are espe- cially seneitive to radiation-all with· out anything more elaborate than having the patient wear a bracelet and a small plastic tube. The immunosuppres.sive drug& that have been used to control rejection have been steadily improved, and new ones are being steadily devel· oped. The aim ie to control the rejec- tion mechanism without weakening the patient1s resi1tance to infection. Tissue-matching al.so reduces the likelihood of rejection (tbe first suc- ceuful kidney tran.splant wu be- tween identical twins· with their per- fectly similar tissues). In heart transplantation, a dozen or more fac- tors are now checked for similarity, and these are being increased nearly every .month. Houston's Or. Denton A. Cooley, world-famoua heart-transplant sor· reon. baa been the only doctor to try an artificial heart in a human being. The use of this device baa been pro- f eesionally queationed, and its use for terminal sufferers like Will Gray is still a matter of doubt. It may be a way of tiding the person over until a transplant is ready, but many prob· )eDllt are involved-<Jot formation, lack of a reliable long-term power source, and others. Dr. Cooley summed up tramplants in this way: "The initial exper.ienee with cardiac transplantation bu been encouragina. In fact, nothing haa bffn encountered which wu not an- tlcipMed from the out.set. The re~ markable prolongation of life and restoration of good cardiac output bas been moet enoouragincand tome- what beyond expectation. "In the future, the challenge re- main& with the prevention of rejec- tion. Once this and other obstacles are overcome by the immunologists, then cardiac transplantation will hold greater promise." In short, it's likely that in . the foreseeable future heart tranaplants will spell "life" to innumerable suf- fering human beings-but not with- out first overcoming some major ob- stacles, both inaide and out of the operating room. A review of heart transplants Te· leaeed by the National Heart and Lung lnatitute observes that some 82,000 Americans under 66 could ben- efit annually from .tranaplanta-but only 22,000 hearts are likely to be available each year. Further exper- iments with animal and artificial bearta will have to be undertaken, and the possibility of strategically located "organ banka" around the country may have to be explo~. Obviously the road ahead is a com-· plex one: but the journey bu. had a hopeful beginning. • F11mil~ WH~, Ma.rtsll jt, 1110 7 ......................... .._ ... _____________________________________ ~~~r- ' I :1 I I JON VOIGHT SAYS: ENTERTAINMENT "I'd Like to Remain an Unknown" This potential Oscar winner wants to stay out of the limelight-but it's too late now! By PEER J. OPPENHEIMER I NEVER MET anyone more afraid of success than Jon Voight, whose title role in "Midnight Cowboy" might well earn him an Academy A ward on April 6. "He is so nervous about publicity that he would prefer not to get his name into print at all," said a United Artists' publicist, who nevertheless talked Jon into having breakfast with me at tne Dorchester Hotel in Lon- don. Jon wu in England to dub his late.st film. '1'he Revolutionary." Jon showed up at the hotel 10 min- utes early-somewhat of a first for an actor who has received so much att:A?ntion. He insisted that the pub- licist who introduced ua leave us to ourselves. He felt more at ease that way, he explained. As he put ~, "I don't want to be surrounded by an atmosphere that encourages me to take myself seri- ously. Acting is fun for me. That part ia good and healthy. But right now J am aware--maybe overly aware --Of bow even one film success can distort a person's values." Jon is certainly not going to change his set of values if be can help it. That is evident in the way be talks, dresses (neat but indifferently). and most of all lives his private life. In London, for instance, instead of staying in the fuhionable West End be got a room in a small place op- Jo~Buck rol~margd Voightcm01cor. I Fomil11 w .. kl~. M4relt ff, 1970 posit:A? an air terminal which most American tourists would have turned down as much too unimpressive. In New York, he bu a one-room apartment in a low-rent district on the West Side. At this stage of his life, rreature comforts simply don't. seem to mean much to Jon. My first impression of Jon wu that he is an intelligent, literate, and highly sensitive person who is deep- ly involved in all that is going on today and who would much rather talk about politics, Vietnam, and so- cial conditions than himself. He avoided no question and asked that his answers be off the record only when they involved some contractual matters or critiCisms of a couple of associates. The latter certainly did not in- clude John Schlesinger, the director of "Midnight Cowboy," for whom J on bas the highest regard. Schlesinger at first rejected Jon, who auditioned for both of the leads in the film. In fact, Voight got the part of Joe Buck as a result of a mistake made by the projectionist. Schlesinger had tested a good many actors for the part of the Texas bus- tier who tries selling himself to rich women. Among those rejected from the very beginning was J on. At the time, Micha.el Sarrazin was first choice, but bis agents wanted more money than Schlesinger was willing to pay. While the bickering went on, the British director decided to take an- other look at half a dozen of the more hopefuls he had tested before. Jon was not among them. Fortunately for the young actor, the projectionist showed Jon's test again by mistake. This time Schles- inger was impresaed and a.'ked Jon for another audition. As a result, the actor Schlesinger bad so readily re- jected before got the part. "Unlike anything else 1 have done before and since, I felt that I abso-- lutely had to play Joe Buck. that I was the only actor really qualified to do it," Jon told me. This statement might have been out of character with my impression of Jon if it hadn't been said with s uch sincerity. It was simply an hon- est self .. appraisal of a man who in- sists he is more critical of himself than most actors he knows. In spite of an the att:A?ntion he baa received in ~past few months, 30- year·old Yonkel'8-bom Jon Voight is no "instant success." He bad had nine years of •tock. television, and small movie roles before be portrayed Joe Buck. "°"* whose father is a golf pro and who himself earned his ft..rst pocket money caddying for his father at age eight, did not grow up with visions of becoming an actor. He graduated from the Catholic University of America with a degree in fine arts. "l was set on stage design as a profession. I also felt I had a strong talent for painting. But somehow at the back of my mind I must have wanted to become an actor, although I didn't want to ad- mit it.'' At school Jon showed a pronounced feeling for literature and philosophy as well as a keen sense of self-criti- cism which dismissed anything that seemed too dogmatic and too pre- tentious to him. "l always enjoyed digging for logic at the heart of things. I believe this paid off when I became an actor." After a brief spell in summer stock, Jon spent a year with drama coach Joss Shelley in New York. "At t his time I was so heavily involved with a girl that I was much too busy and preoccupied for such mundane things as learning lines. Moreover, when I played Happy in 'Death of a Salesman' I almost fainted on the stage with tension. "No wonder the notices about me stated that I could neither walk nor talk I And the re.at of the sea.son waa worse! After this, when I went back to New York for a small part in •The Sound of Music,' I wa.s a total wreck After all, I had just proved to mysel~ that I knew nothing about acting." Jon feels that he got his hard core,, experience "working for televiaion people who were always very g<><><l: to me when I was broke and need~. to work. That is why I will alwayii try to come back for a show if thet ask me." Followifte the tremendous suoc of "Cowboy,'' Jon was swamped wit offers for roles, almost all of th~ for more money than he got !o5 "The Revolutionary." Be accepieq the film not so much becau.se be liked the script but out of a feeling o( obligation to direcfur Paul Williams and producer Edward Pressman, wb bad given him bis first importan role in "Out of It." "It was a good part, but, unlike tha of Joe Buck, it could have been played by any number of actors as well," Jon explained quietly. The female lead wa.s played by Jen. nifer Salt, who readily confesses tha she developed "a huge crush" on Joli Voight after first seeing him on tel~ vision in "The Dwarfs." In "Mid night Cowboy," Jennifer played bit early girl friend. And in private liff she has been J on's girl for over year, with odds heavily in favor o her becoming Mrs. Voight. 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HEA YENL Y BAMBOO S)SO (Nandina domcstica) A fascinating in. door plant prized for its attractive color· chan1in1 foliage, beatiuful white ftower (2 for $US) cluslen, red-lik.e S(ems and bri1h1 re<f (J for $125) berries. Besa of all, it's easy to 1row, re- quiring lillle care and no special consld- eralion. May be placed ouldoon durina warm wealher where it will be 1a welcome addition to your prden. Bushy, wcU·rooted plants shipped in 2\4" ~utic pots. , ... ,, No other tree in the world quite lil<e the LILY-of-the-VALLEY TREE • Red Foliage in Fall! • Beautiful White Flowers! R9911lar $' . .50 HCh Now Only (3 fM $2.JO) (6 for S4.SO) l::vety July this tree ch•ngel almost O¥ernigh1 from a pretty green lhade t•ee 1n10 1 white cloud of rhouwnds of flowers like lilies of the V1lley. The MKond mor1de happens on the fill with the first frcn1, which uuws the whole tree to turn to • flatning ted. One of th~ most be1ut1ful and unusual of 111 trees. Grows to 30'1 And now while our l1m1ted lupply lasts. you are 1ble lo purchaw rhos lenur.ooal tree (011ydendrum arboleum) et b1rg.1in priCM.. You rec.e11;e 2 to 4' toP""notch colleCTed treel. So order today! SEND NO MONEY. On delo¥ery pay postm1n Sl.00 for one tree, $2.50 for rlirt>e tJees. or S4.50 for si• trees, plus C.O.D. charges. We pay postage oo preP1id orders. If not 100% utlsfied. lust return t..., sh1pp1ng label for rt>fund o f purchase p<i~ ••. you kt>ep tht' rrre• One of Nature's most richly colored trees . . ROYAL RED MAPLE s 1 so (3 ,., $3.00) Heh (6 for $5.00) • Grows most anywhere! • Wonderlul Shade tree! One of F.ll's molt richly colored trees is the beeuhful RED MAPlE (Att'r rubrum) with ih brilliant surlet colored luvu. In spring the 1ree 1s loaded w11h del1ute small red flowers. In summer. the bright grl'en le.v1n of the RED MAPLES will give you loads of wonderf1.1I shade. A very m1jestic ind beeutiful shede tree tha• will IJ•"e you years of proud iatosfMtion Excelle"t H • lewn or street tree A f1orly fast growing tree. You receive stroog, heavily rooted hand selKted 2 10 4 foot collected treel An ideal trans· plant:ng lll'.e . Order now whole: the supply l1S11. SEND NO MO NEY. On delivery pay S 1.50 for 1 rrc:c: SJ 00 for 3 lrffS or SS.00 for 6 trees, plul C 0 D. chitrges We P•Y pollage on all prepaid orders. Very Beaut ii ul • Fast Growing • Good Shade "GOLDEN STEM" (Sali• No1be) Prob~bly the fastc:sr growing shade tree:. Growl H much a1 eight to ten feet a year• Slender graceful. drooping brenches 81ue·grttn leav~ on sprtng and sv•~mer change to beautiful gold on •vtumn And the gold color11d bark makes this tr&e a showp1~ce ,,., winter as well H s1.1mmer. Very hardy. Nice 2' 4' "ursery grown tree' , ... , 12 WEEPING WILLOWS 5150 .. ch A leautHUI Tree All Tltrough tlte Year .,A,11 w111n· WHITE BIRCH . .... lefty $1..50 .... w...-.. .. s100 ... The gli"'91\lnt ~_... .. llfdl (I. PolPYfii.r.} i. - of the most io...ly CWM "*"al ''"'-w"h If• buufY pNNnl "-yeer ero,,:td. In .. fty 'Pfinf. lhe br""t .,_ ....,_ ~·r. l•vhtty ~'"9 ... ~ tNe; ff! ~r. rhe i.-tvm • bNutiful -~*''.:;. .... gr.-; and it\ ,,,. t.n, 1he wtioi. •- '"'o • ~' gold stMC'ecle. lu1 belt of alt en 1he w1,.,., wt!M ottlef ''"' -~· ...,. •9"• lhi White lirch rs .. •ts "''Y beat -•fl 9'-.fvl trunlr, Mid alendef bf_._ .. • ~. glhteft1n1i1 Nhlle thM w ill bhft\'-your .,.,,J. And White 8"dln .. '-~· ••• , 9'0Wlft9 Mid ~I,. ......... lor .... .,.... ......... I'\ lovefic:at. -..,.... ~ on ,.._.. of tfrilt. You'll '"""" '-!thy MM-w~. 2 .. • feot ftlqfy .,;~ cirillected ...... SO ordrof now! SfNO NO ~IY Ot .. t_.,, ~ ,_ Sl a fOr I 1rve. 12.50 lor 3 ,,_., or M.50 few 6 ''"'· plus C.O.D. ct-91t W. pay tho poa•ege on ..,..ict ordln. If '°°' 100-:. Mtllfied, ~.....,,. ltle ,..lppl"f !*I for refund of ~ ptlce. . . • YO\! ke.p .._ ""'· Lele in ... .... • ........ ..,. .......... .,....,., .. , .. .. ...... -................. ...., IMt yWd to thld ........ ...... whldl • ... h1 ......... Pl" "'itte4 to lfGW .. • '**"°~ ... ... -J"6y yOlt wll ........... ... lot. of .......... dl9ni. •.• .._,. 'h ... ifl ...._., You 9lf herd, 2'-3' ,,u,_., ~ ...... (11 fw $1.11) .......... Hundreds of bloon!1 on • llftgle ~ the '""! fim yMI' ...., canllnulng _..;.., eftet' yMrl In feet, IO """Y flowefa you Clft't ... the..._, 'ft... tt~lng l'llUml form • dente, c~, perfectly niundld plent teldonl growing tnOt9 thtrt 12 lrldiet high end ettHl!t)g e width of 2 ..... Wt flower 11 periwctly formed end ~: lelUfffvl beyOIMf .,_..loft, Bloon!ine from lere Augu1t until fro.t· thete ltWf'.lll wil give you • W.. of gl0tiou1 color when your gerden moat fl9dl ii. E¥wy pa..., .,.,..,..... to blocsm ~ fint ~"· Very hlrdy. You ~ "~ of tbe ...... verletiM ..,.cl1lly wi.ct.d by the HouM of Wealey •ftw et IMat 3 ~ of f,.ld trilk. ltich color ,._..,,_,, of our dio!G. lledng led. lhel Pink, Sunahliw Yellow, Snow White -the belt of -350 t9lled vattetlw. On thl1 offe:r you gel our choicff1 field-gtown root dl¥WoN -but dan"t be 1urprl.-d to recwlv1 --•ltffdv with top ..,wthl All •~Ir hardy. Thtive even In poor IOil with ll"'-cete. SIND NO 111/0!Hn. 'ey apeclel SALE PRICE 1bove plus C.O.O. chlrgn. We fNY poe .... on pte- plld ont.n. Not tent to C.lif., With., °' Uteh. A llAUTIFUI., ALL-TIMI FAVOllTI ltEEDlll& HEART (It,_ ....... (U fw ., .... Dicilfttre ~lit . • . the bMutlfvl, roey red fftOri... t COIN • yMt .... yMr. ~ to .,_ even "' C9ldllt dlmetel. lft 9hlde or ~1- "*'9. Strong .1-3 •ve div,_., '" •'"'°°'"" lloom tint 8Pfin9 after pllntifte. Now -for tMs plan•~ tilfte SALE, --willing tO MtrfAc. these ~. glent fl-Ing double P«l"IY plentt " i..s thll'I V2 of our '99-utelog 'pr1c1t, You wlll receive hind wlKMd roo• dlvlslont tNt wllJ produce Iota of beautiful end gl1n1 bloom ... Rich co!W ._._,,, of our cholot: S.lln Ro., Mood Red, Crinuon, ~ wtilte. Selmon, lrigl\t Red, re.rl P!Nc. An - ~ Ylftetiea thet normetly wll for " inuch .. $2.00 Hdt. On1er • ~ as you can possibly uae. SfNO NO MONfY. On ct.llvefy. pey S2.00 fot 5, M.00 f~ 12, or S7.00 for 25 rocm, plus po11.,. end C.O.D. chlrges. W• !NY' poallfe on prepeld cwden. ..... ~ , SENSATIONAL DOUBLE BLOOMiNG Giant Hybrid . DELPHI II UM 3 for s100 (6 for $1.75) (9 for $2.50) These giant, highly prized Hybrid Delphinium will fill your garden with gorgeous showy blooms ~xi year end every year. Tall •. strong spikes, covered with dente messes of colors -tinging from deepest blues, blending of reds, purples, lavenders, with pink tints, to the wonderful bi-<olors. Exceptionally ee1y to grow. Very vigorous. You'll • receive strong field grown blooming si:ted plants. Order today while our limited supply lest-. SEND NO MONEY. On delivery pay $).00 for 3 plants, $1.75 for 6 plants or $2.50 for 9 plents plus C.0 .0. cherges. We P•Y postage on prepeid orden. Hanly TALL PHLOX 3forSJOO (6 for $1 .75) (9 for $2.SO) If you wal"t giant, fragrant blooms -year after year - blooms that lest for weeks, give Herdy Tell Phlox a piece in your garden. You will be rewarded with blooms all summer -from June to September when color and mass eHects ere most needed. Very hardy and ea~y to grow in sun or semi-shade. Rich color assortment of our choice: ''Flamingo Red", "Pastel Pink", "Royal Purple", and "Snow White". You'll get strong hc .. llhy blooming-sire field grown plants . ordinary-sized strawberries when we guarantee you can h11ve these extra sweet EXTRA HUGE STRAWBERRIES Next Summer! 25 for s22s (SO for $3.SO) (100 for SS.SOI (200 for $10.00) The IHt time you picl.. ... d strawbc,,1es 01 bought them -how many did 11 take to mal<e a quart'> Eighty"' One hundred' More? Regul1r '''awbe,,•e• are 'o sm~ll mo11 pt!ople lo'o counfl Bui with this hardy va'1ety. you «rn expect qua.11 FROM JUST 30 STRAWBERRIES• And 1he1e <"•lrtl 1wee1 b<!tm!s !Gi<ml Robin5011I &re highly disease resisrant they 11pcn very fast, plus they produce lots of new runne" to 91v<' you a b19ge1 patch every yearl Have wonderful big •lr.lwbcrf'e• for '"'"' frec1er. fresh denert• 10< 1110111h1' And GEl A HEAD START by pl.nting now. SENO NO MO'llEY 01' dul1vt'ry pay po\lm•n cost shown, plu1 po•tege and C.O 0 charges We pay po11119e on prepaid orde" ll not 100°0 s&ttlf1ed 1ust return 5h1pp1n9 you keep the plants. ACTUAL SIZEI ai99ut 1trawbarries mod follc1 hJtve ever ... ,., darlc red, very 1wHt -yet firm. Alt purpose - freese, jam, ••I '•m h-eshl l11bcl for refund of purchase pnce - CAUTION! The most mqu.ntly noted "compl•int" on the.. ,...,,,elou1 berm1 Is that '"HI people jull didn't think to order enough• Honestly, you will waftt al lead SO of theM p~fth to 1tJ1rl -.,,,,. for '""lier patches. Gi-owing Mounds -fall Blooming HARDY ASTERS 4 COLORS -RED-8lUf..PINK-WHITE ~!~e ~R!~~ Sl 00 S for s1oo for .i really supetb flowering pe1ennial, you'll want 10 try th"'£ Dwarf Hardy A1teri 1n your gt1den. The1e hallily. northern nut5ery grown pl""" Ale 1deal for borders or foundations - growing only I 10 2 f~t tell. Bloom from Augu51 to frost. giving you color when most olh<.'r flower• loolc their wor1t. Require little allt'nhon and grve you beautiful flowt'n th•t ere nice for cutting. Ou• color choice. Easy-to-Grow Big -Tender - Delicious ASPARAGUS 10 Plants Only 51°0 : :: ::: .......... llig, tender, delic1ou1 -and perhap' the Htle1t grown of Ii.heel, the originel planting u1uelly produces for 20 yeersl ebundent, gianl>\IH w ith tender lips. From your Gard en Very Easy-lo-Grow TE NDER MEATY DELICIOUS OLD-FASHIONED VICTORIA RHUBARB S Roots Only s100 How ebout •omc old la$h1oncd Rhubarb p1t1• fl " ecny 10 111rt and a new crop every year without rt'plenhng1 G111es beautiful flowell. bord~r. Large ~" •o I" nu1S•ry rool5 PLEASE PRINT NEAn Y (10 Mr 11 .75) (U t.r $2.JO) USE THIS EASY ORDER BlANK -SEND NO MONEY ~-...J MJtlco your MiodMtts -tfM ...,_, It~"" atld Mail te4ay. 0.. ... 1ivety pay pos""-tft for ;,...,, pi.,1 post• .. -4 C.0 .D. ci.."901. SA VE MONEY. &ic&o.. fvll ~Y-"' -4 wo ...., ......... Al variehe1. labeled for yow conveftieftce. l'IN.. Mftd 2S% deposit -C.0 .0 . Of'der of $10.0Q M -... UAD OUI FUU PIOTtCTION .... ~· .... ,,. ... Ml ... ,,. '" "' ft4 I ' ... .._elf .... .... s.-c. .__, __ ...... a--+. ,_.... Ci....tt .... ..-k .. .... ''· .._ ..., '" ,_ WW..l•.•- NiAo .. s-... c... DEPT. 11-104 WESLEY' NUISllY I I. I. 1 s...d itetM llelow: 0 ,,...... NMWM _______ _ 0 C.O.D. AddfeU ________________ _ cay _____ _ se ... _____ _ I I I GUARANTEE Alt iteMI 91Hr.,.teed to be of M,h qUJtlity, •••ctfy es edvertite4 aftd to arrive ;.. 9-d healthy c-ditio" or purchaM price will lte re*-ded. IETU.H SHll'f'IHG lAIEl ONLY -y-""l' llMp tM p&.at1. (0.. .,,_, ....... ) .... U7 I Qt .. i ..,...,.. _ I .... Or_ "-*" u ... "'l-....... I ._____I I lip c.-,_ , ...... MaU----=====::; TOT Al UOUGttT fOllWAllD To ma~c sure you rMt'ive 10p notch grade end quality, ev~ 5'•19le pl•n• \hrub. 1rCt, bulb and houlC pl¥1t 11 cert'fully in· spected before shipment Many of your friends may en10'( taking ad1111nl<Jgt' of the money .. a111ng orre.. i..1 .. d on the~ p.t9Cl. too. Also, th" c .. 1alo9 •u~r1e:lt's all prev•ous Utillog• (Price' lilted in All previous catalogs arc now void ) We hopt' to main.,in the Pf1Ct'l 11\tcd ht•rc. but they 11re svb1cc1 10 thangt' without not!ce BEFORE YOU ORDER SEE SPECIAL GROUND COVER BARGAINS ON NEXT PAGE • ALSO BIG BONUS OFFER m I b4Jw'1t_w ......... m .... ~ -... ...... .. ~It I 4t1 ................. SU I ......... U1 ---·-617 , ....... "'. .. , I f.o-.... MJ ---'· .... o..-o-, " 214 ! a. ....... _ .. ---"' I C-hcr..., WI....., Ml ,.. a-.,. "'7 lily ef v.ite11 i... Sit ... _... 11J ......... 111 .... M..,te .. s ,, ........ "'"- •11 , .... ,, .. ..... w ... i.. Wil ..... '" Mi.. ..... Mew c... I ._., .... .._elf .... '" ................ ,., ~-- I -Ocie:•' I F G1 ... ._.. 6D ,_ ns , .. ..__ T!t!.!• I 1n ·--· I lSJ A-• 7'J5 ......... 742 .... ..._ s. ........... ~·15 -Cl_... ..... M2 ...,_ n7 s.-e-•-ue ........ , ..... ._... ,,. .... .,..._IH .._. .. ,,.. -v25c. .. ..... ~. .. .,._ ..... '"' ..... , ... c... . I I I I I P~I!_ ,...,,.~ ............ , TOTAL THIS COlUMH L_____ , .......... ts% ~ -C.O..D. . • ...... elf ,, ... -· I oaAND ToT"it I __ ... ---------,,...u - * '-.J' -r•----- Easy-To-Plant, Easy-To-Grow .•• Be<ome More Beautiful Every Yearl Masses of -color early in the SPRINGI. 3 for only 5100 (I for .2.00) (20 ~ $4.oo) Cen you in1egine • 1igh1 fnOt9 lovely 1h1n dw•rf m.asei of glowing color ·~•ring in Hrly 1pring? Cre.ping Phlo11 m•kH a 1ight thl1 lovely. Perfectly rounded bAll1 or color growing only .. inche1 toll. And CrHping Phlo1t h•v• throo wonderful ~venlllgff. First, they sley groon rhe yHr round. Se<ondly, they ire mauo1 of color on rhe eerly spring when few other lhing1 ere in bloom. Third, rhey 1ro wonderful for ground covera •nd bMdon. Grow in pert ah.do or full wn. Rich color usot1mont of our choice: Rosy red, 1tHI blue, swre white, po•rl pinl... You receive strong northern grown field divi1ions. Now is tho time to plent so order TODAY. SEND NO MONEY. On delivery p1y S 1.00 for 3 pl•nt1, $2.00 for 8 pl•nh or $ ... 00 for 20 plenll, plua C.O.D. eherges. We p1y posr•ge on prepeid orders. If not 100% wtisfi.d, juat rolum tho shlPf>lng l•bol for refund of purchHe price ..• you keep the pl•nh. PUNT mw -UOWS Dmlfll& WllTlll nm TllCI. .. -&1&11 SP11AD•& MIAllll Spreads like mad to cover bare aren, at"p banks and other tou,h apotwl SPHIDIH ••<h (3 * $4.00) (6 fer $7.00) (12 -$1'.001 EUHUEll Now, wirh rhls Evergreen C•rpet (Juniperus homontalia procumben), see one -plenr grow over ugly bare apob, oven in poor aoil, to cover 4 to 6' with • lovely, thick cerpot of green 1ha1 lal11 365 DAYS OF THE YEAR. NEVER GETS MORE THAN 5 TO 10" TAUi lnsroad, 1hi1 hardy, drought·;re111t•nl plent uses its energy to grow horlionrelly. Does just .fine on well-drained 1ree1 -even where Hnd •nd rocks pr"!vaol, on sun or p1r1i•I 1hedel BEAUTIFUL WAY TO COVER "EYESORES." And it 11ty1 freah •nd green year •round, wirhou) gelling ther dull "winter look". Siert ii on troublt apoh now. Plant about 4' aperr -1i1t plants will cover 24 to 36'. You gel hardy pltnh frorn 3" pots. SEND NO MONEY On delivery P•Y S'.2.00 for one, S4 00 for thrH, U .00 for six or S13.00 for rwelve, plus post•ge and C.O D. charges. We p•y po11age on prepaid orden. If not 100°0 u1isfied, 1ust return shipping label for refund of purchase price -you keep rhe plants c..-··-f Sedum Spurivm; Dragon's Blood) An Extraordinary ground cover for masl8$ of summer flowers • evergreen. winter foliage! 4 for SJOO ,, fer $1.7Sl (12 for $2...50) Rock garden1, borders. e<19ing, under shedy 1ree1, •nd stttp banks will be alive with ·cerefreo color when you plant this Crttping Rtd ~um Jutl place rheae hardy, northern nuraery grown plants about one foot epar1 and wat<h them t•ke ove•' fill troubltteme areas with a nHI 3·4" tall cover that apruds ft1r, yet doesn'r nt.d pruning Depend on it for brighr red, 1111-like flowers frorn June through September -altre<tive, thick, semi-evergreen foliage the rest of the yetr, even on sub-Hro weather! SEND NO MONEY On dtlivery pay postm.'n '1.00 for 4, $1.75 for 8 01 $2.50 for 12, plus C 0 0 chergta We pey pc1lege on prepaid orders. If not 100% wtisfied, tu•I return 1hipping label for relund of purchase price -you keep the pl•nts GIOWS AHO SPllUOS WITHOUT S,.ECIAl CAH. IN SUN 01 SHAOf, EVEN IH f'OOt SOil! PERIWINKLE STAYS GREEN All YEAR BLUE FLOWERS IN SPRING NEEDS NO SPECIAL CARE 10 for 5P (25 for SI .91) (SO fot $2.ff) 1100 for $Ut) Now, for shady area• beneath shrubs end in other dim pl•ces, even where gran won'r grow, you can have a 12·month carpel of thick, abund•nl. evergreen Periwinkle (Vince minor) And every spring, in MIJy, 1h.de· happy Pt'rtwonkle gives you a wide profusion of beavroful hovt'ndtr-blue flowers lhtl make rhe dullest part of rhe yard tool. lol.t • showc;ast! And ii grows so vigorously. you can put Periwinkle in poor. stony sorl. on 1reep benka. '" rock gardens -practically anywhere Does be•· rer in 1h1de than grus -bur lo~es aun, too Spretds and spreach; ont plant grows to foll rwo square feet; (for quicker, denser effecr plant Qne foot •P•rtl: gth 4-6" tall -all without special c.are. You get healrhy, nocely roolcd planrs, reedy for euy 1rensplantin9. 3 Important Reasons Why You Can order from House of Wesley with confidence. Every songle plan• \hrub tire and lrou\".: pl•nt that rs •hipped •s carefully inspected btfore shipmen• is made 10 vou ro m•\e \ure th~r 11 os of top notch grade •nd qu•loty Also, when your order co.,r•ons •evl'fal 11em1, t'ach variety os propuly and carefully labeled lor your conven•ence We would ltke 10 pc>onl out thar ev,.ry item we sell •s fully protected by our senH t1on•I money b&c~ 9uaranree rh11 •• to uy, of lhe merch<1ndose doc•n't arrive on good healthy cond1t1on we woll gladly refund the purchue price. YOU OON'l EVEN HAVE TO RETUllN THE PLANTS All we n~ ,. rh•t you retvm t+.e .hippin9 I.Ml. (1 year l1m11) A complere pf.,,1tng gurdeo •• included on your order absolutely free. Be sure to rud 11 carefully H '' will •nswer 11-.nv of your plen11n9 questions. SERVlllG AU AMERICA WITH OUTSTANDING flOWER BARGAINS "Over 1,000,000 satisfied customers" 1 ol I :I SELF-IMPROVEMENT Are You Getfuig the Most Out of Life? If not, science has some advice, ranging from love to well-fitted shoes YOU'LL GET more out of life if you look and feel your best -and researchers have recently made some intriguing discovepes which can help. Let's take a look at their findings in this quiz. 1. You should always force you rself to take exercise. 2. You '11 stay younger longer if you _get plenty of sunshine. 3. A meal that you enjoy will do you more good than one eaten just because "it's good for you." 4. Too much sleep can be dangerous. 5. It's simply impossible to feel fit if your s hoes don't. 6. You should stop worrying. 7. If you want to get more out of life, you should concentrate your efforts on achieving only personal goals you feel will make you happy. I . As Jong as you feel unlucky. you'll be unlucky. ANSWERS 1. Fa.he. While exercise is an important factor in keeping youthful and maintain· ing physical fitness, the uercue altould be pleuurable. Dr. Thomas Hodge McGavack. lecturer at George Washington University, has made a study of the dynamics of ex- ercise and finds that if it is done under pressure, it is usually worthless. 2. Falae. Studies at the University of Miami school of medicine have shown that exposure to the sun does more than the aging process itself to produce t he skin conditions associated with growing old. Light blondes are most subject to the rav- ages of too much sun exposure· dark bru- nettes are the least vulnerable. 3. True. Unless you have some specific dietary problem, a meal you really enjoy and take pleasure in eating will do you more good in terms of a general feeling of well-being than food eaten just because "it's good for you." 4 . True. Medical statistician E. Cuyler Hammond analyzed the records of 800,000 Americans over a six-year period. It was found that persons who averaged nine or 10 hours of sleep were far more subject to heart disease or stroke than sleepers :weraging seven hours a night. On the other hand, psychological studies have shown that many people suffering from psychosomatic ailments are ill because they fail to get enough s leep-and recover with- in a short t ime when they are induced to get an adequate amount. 5. True. On this point. Dr. Rene Oailliet, clinical professor of medicine at the Uni- versity of Southern California's school of medicine, points out that your feet don't stay the same size a LI day. They tend to get bigger as the day gets longer because standing and walking cause the ligaments to relax. Therefore. he advises, buy shoes in the afternoon when your feet have ex- panded to their maximum if you want to avoid the unhappy disposition which goes hand-in-hand with unhappy feet.. 6. Fabe. It's perfectly natural to worry whenever JI01t're faced IOit h real darigers and threats. As one leading psychiatrist has observed, to remain unworried in t hreatening or haurdous situations is of- ten a sign of mental disturbance. However, ·•tree-floating" anxiety-or worry about vague and fanciful dangers which have little likelihood of occurring-is a habit which sltould be broken. 7 . False. Psychological studies have dem- onstrated that a self-centered altitude has a negative and inhibiting effect on the personality and s harply diminishes the capacity for pleasure and enjoyment. The best way to get more out of life is to give more. And people wbo share in the hopes and disappointments of others-- people who give of themselves-get the most out of life. 8. True. Studies at the University of· Sant.a Clara have alSo shown that a per- son's attitude and general outlook deter- mine to a very large extent the degree to which his efforts are crowned with Juck or good fortune. So if you haven't been getting the break.a lately, take 8Cience's word for it-you can change your luck by changing your mental attitude. -JORN E. GIBSON f'amilv Weekly, March Jf, 1970 17 --------- - Stomach upset's had it, by gum! CHOOZ: THOSE HOltRID •weathered brown~ spots on the surface of your hands and face tell the world you"re 1eltinc old-perhaJ15 bft0tt you really are. Fade them away with ESOftlUCA. that med- icated c:ream that bree~ u.p masses of p~t on the skin. helps make bands look white and Youn& apjn . Equally ~ective oo the face, n«k and anns. Not a cover-up. Acts in Ow wn-not on iL Frurant.. ~es bue for 50ft.eninc, fubri-callnl skin as it clean up thoee bl~ishes. U you have these -.e- reva1inc brown spots., blotch"' or if you want cleanr, li«ht« tltin, UR ESOTERICA At YoW" favorite d.ru1 and toiletry counter. $2.00. lail ~er Fnm Family l•ly Ptnw .al'-., t• tour ~ tw cltl'-J. Tiit •h ~ "'llK.H "' "'8\.A~ CO>llfNA°'1. 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Down to the Beach in Dune Buggies By NORMAN SKLAREWITZ J F YOU THINK you're too old for a hot rod, but too young for a rocking chair, maybe what you need is a "dune buggy." These oddc-looking little cars are lhe hottest things on wbeel&-but on the beach, not the highway. IJ'hat's because they're designed to chug around on sandy stretches only. Almoet any weekend, thousands of dune-buggy fans take to the sand, from the great dunes of the Arizona-California border, to the flatlands outside of Salt Lake City, and from the beaches of Florida up to Cape Cod in New England during the summer months. In Hawaii, they're painted wildly and called "love buggies." Old-timers will snort that there's nothing really new about dune buggies. And they're partially right. For years, fishermen and hunters have taken old cars, lowered the ti"re pressure to get traction on sand and gravel, and driven oft paved roads to find the best grounds. The dune buggy is really a super model-T Ford-and then some. Success of the dune buggy (price, $400 to $3,000) was probably inspired by the popularity of the Volkswagen in the U.S. These little cars have their engines in the rear instead of the front. And this placement of the weight over the rear axle means the car has the ability to develop better traction-that is, to get a grip on such slippery surfaces as sand and push itself up steep inclines. -Standard tires are replaced with all sorts of oversized rear tires to gain greater grabbing power in the sand. When in action, air pressure is reduced to about two pounds. Result is that the vehicle rides atop the sand instead ot sinking down. And, of course, wherever two or more vehicles gather, there's bound to be a race ot some kind. But the dune-buggy variety generally turns out to be a combination competition and family picnic since kids and grownups alike find dune-buggy driving a groovy way to 8COOl on sand. • • Dune-b1,ggy fan akidded on acnuf, tltrned co111pletel11 O'tler, but mirac'ltl~l11 Waf ttnh.urt . Front wheel~ are wo.y off ground a.a N o. -'!clear& top of hill while apeedater (below) slicea sand in hot pttrsuitl • Bugg11 racer junipa d1mea and flies through air during ra.ce on beach. Starter marka dis- tance bttggy made 1'P hill (above). Spectators drive own buggies up to racing aite at Pismo Beach, CaJ,if. Dune-buggy /an took family on aand:y 0td.ing but took it ea.s- ier than speed fan (Le/ t) who kicked up a toake. . :.. Lft's Draw • H .. rty Row B71 A"" Datlidow For making rowa of owla and mice! Minus One From a seven-letter word for a baby's babble, take away the ftrat letter and get a baby's toy. (See Auwer Boz) Ia this frame a perfect square t (See Amwer Bo~) HI, Math Fansl What numbers from 1 to 10 can you turn upside down and still have numbers 7 (See AM1Der Boz) For lluddlns Artists B11 Ele<J.Mr M . MardaU Take one letter out of each word, add a different letter, and the right one will make a color for your paint box. 1. bed 6. crown 2. clue 8. wink 4. write 5. bellow 7.~ 8. siege 9. blank (See Amwer Box) A row of hearts la very nice Pia One To a tbree·letter word for what your parent.a pay the United Stat.ea Government for their share ot the coat of running this country, add a Jut letter and pt another word for a cab. (See Au10.r Boz) Riddle Me This \Vho ia never fttted with one pair of aboea at a time, but must have two pain! (See AM10er Box) Answer Box "'l\:>V(q ·6 : eJJltq ·s ! uee.i.B · J. : tUAo.tq ·9 ! A\O(l9A ·g : 9l!t{M. •t ! l{UJd ·g : en1q ·i: pe.i ·1 :•l'll-IV JUJPpna ·10 •9 '8 '6 't = 01 '6 '8 '9 'l : ltnn.!I qi•w 'lB ·pel[OOJ:> 'J{OO( etov.tJ eql el{vm aeau pe1Jav eqJ, ·1ax :.iana.i. e-'3 ·emv.1-e1~•.ld :auo anvtJli ·pcvt-nJ. :auo Hid ·e,uoq V :91q.i, aw a1PPtH ·(mr..Bop) vm-Joa :n a .. N nox F4mil11.WHkl11, MarcA U , 1110 An Important Message To Every Man And Woman In America Losing His Or Her Hair If you ore troubled by thh1nino hoir, dondruft, itchy scalp, if yov feor OPfHOOCh· 1110 boldnHs, reod the rest of this stoteme11t corefully. It rnoy meo11 the diftere11Ce to .,ou belwH11 sa,,lng your hoir and lo1in9 the reat of it to e,,.nluol bold11e11. loldneu is simply a motter o4 1ubtrocti911. When the number of new hoin foil 10 eq11ol the number of folling holr, yov end up 1t1inus yovr heod of hoir (bold). Wlly not ovoid bold· neu by pre,,.ntino un11eeeuory 1011 of heir? Why not turn the tide of bottle Oii your head by eliminating needleu cousea of hair lou and give Mature a chonce to grow more hoir fOf yov? Mony of the covnlry'1 d•r1M1t°'°Oi1h oftd other foremost hair ond sc.olp apeciollsts befieve that 'eborrhea, o COftlrt1on acolp d is· 0tder, cousea hoir Ion. Wllol la seborrhco? It Is o bocteriol i11fectioll o4 the acolp thot con eve11h1olly co111e ~monent doMOg• to the hoir follicles. Ill visible evide11<• is "thinni11g" hoir. Its end reuilt is boldoeu. 111 1ympt0ftl1 are dry, itchy KOip, dondr11f9, oily holr, heod sc:ol••, ond Pf09reuive holr Ion. So, if .,011 ore beginnino lo notice thot your forehead i1 getti11g loroer, beginnino to ltOtice that thfle i1 too mlldt hoir 011 yovr comb, beoinnino to be w0tried obout the dry· ne11 of your hoir, the itchyneu of .,our scalp, the ugly dondr11ft -theM are Notvre'a led ftota worni119 you of impe11ding boldneu. Even if you hove been loJing yovr holr fOf aome ti-. dOfl'I let sebouheo rob yo.J of the rest of .,our hoir. HOW COMATE WOIKS ON YOUR SCALP The develop1Mnl of on omo1Jng new hoir and scolp medicine colled Conilate is specif!. Note To Doctors Ooctoo, cli11ics ond hospitals inf.,. etted in acolp dhorden con obtain profeuionol aomples and llteroture Oii written request. Mole pattern boldne11 is the cou1e of the oreat moj«ity of c.c1se1 of boldneu and eaceuive hoir Ion. In auch case• neither the Comote treotme11t "°' ony other treotment I• eft.c:ti ..... colly desig11ed to COlltrol seborrhea and ''op lh• hoir lou ii causes. It off•n the opportunity to thouJOnds of m•11 and wOftlen l01in9 th.ir hair lo bacterial infecttoll to r•vene the boltte they ore now losing on their leolps. ly atop- ping thi1 impedime11t to nOf'lftOI hoir gr-th, new hairs <011 grow a' Hot11r• inteftded. Thia 11 how Comot• worh. (11 It con1bine1 in o 1i11gle .colp lreotme11t the euentiol <Of· rective foctors for nom10I hair growth. ly ih rublfocient o<liOll ii 1timulote1 blood circu· lotio11 to the scolp, thereby 1upplyi11g -• 11utrltion lo 1till-olive hoir folticlea. 121 As o highly effective ontiseptic, Comoto killa on cOlltoCI the seborrheo-cau,ing KOip bacteria believed to be o c.o111e of boldnen. (3) ly ita hrotolitic oction it diuol.,.1 ugly dondruft. ly tending to nonnoliae the lubrication of the hoir shaft lt conecll eaceui•ely dry and oily hair. It eliminates head Kolea and Kolp itch. In short, C-te off.,s yov in o single treatment the be1t that modern medicine hC't devel09•d for the presenotioll of yOllr hair. There is no Hcuse today H cept ignorance f0t any man or woman to neolec:t sebofrheo ond pay the penalty of hoir Ion. COMATE IS UNCONDmotWl Y GUAIANTEID To yov we ofter this UNCONDITIONAL GUAIANTEE. Treat your KOip to Cofftote i" yovr ow11 home, following the aimple dire<· tions. See fOI yovrself in ya.Jr own mirror how ofter o few treotmenls, Con1ote mokes yovr hair look thkker ond ali,,.. How Comote e11d1 your dondruft, 1top1 your scalp itch. How Cofftote glvea yovr hoir o chonc• to grow. Most me11 and women report re1ult1 ofter the first treotrt1ent, ~ toke lonoer. 1111 we soy thi1 to yov. If, for any reason, yov ore not ~tely 10tiafled with the Improvement in yovr own COM -AT ANY TIME -return the 11n111ed ponloll for o prOfllpt refund. No q11estion1 oaked. lul dOll't delay. F0t the soh of ycwr hair, order c-t• today. Nothing -llot .,,.n Coni\ate -COii OrOW hair from dead follicles. Fill out the coupon now, ond toke the first step toward a good head of hair oooin. ··-c-c...p.. .. -. COMATI COVOIATION o.,t. fW 21 WMt 44tll lmet, New T"' tU. 10016 ...._ ________________ _, __________________ _ .. ,_. .. ~"' ......... Mof llW It• t ........ ""' --' ..... ., c.-. Tiii (trrl'ft ltelll111 1111 .......... -Lll.111.: lit ...... c.&. 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' l j ' t 4 I t I . l I t t ---~~~------------------~--------------------------FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK • • rm 1me ...... unc eon MELANIE DE PROFT Food Editor • Spring seem s to bring with it a ma@:ical ~harm that awakeD8 our over- tired lHte bud1t. It excite11 a Uvely de11ire for little luxuries such as the fre&b aaparagus and tender young rhubarb now appearing in most market&- induded is a special recipe for eHh. Spring-Green Soup 2 medium-sized cucumber&, pared and eut in pieces l small onion, quartered 2 teupoon.s pars ley 2,dlicktn bouillon cubes 1 teaspoon lemon juice ~ teas poon dill weed 2 tablespoorui butter or margarine 2 tablespoons flour I Yi cups warm water l cup light cream l or 2 drops green food coloring Seasoned salt ' 1. Put into a blender container cu- cumber, on ion, parsley, bouillon cubes, lemon juice, dill weed, butter or margarine, and flour ; blend until pureed. Gradually add one half of the water and continue blending. 2. Empty one half the contents of container into a saucepan. Continue blending while adding remainder of water ; empty into t he saucepan. Stir ring occasionally, bring to boil- ing and cook 2 min. Stir in the cream. Heat or chill thoroughly be- fore serving. 3. Tint a pale green by blending in the food coloring. Mix in seasoned salt to taste. 4. Set small mugs or cups on a serv- ing tray. Ladle hot soup into each. Or ladle cold soup into small clear glasses. Accompany with assorted crackers. About !1/z cups sonv Fresh Asparagus with Lemon Sauce Bow to Cook Fresh Asparagus Break off and discard lower parts of s talks from desired amount of fresh asparagus as fa r down as they will snap. If necessary, remove 20 Fam1l11 H'eek/11, Mat·clt !!i, 1970 ------ scales to dislodge any sand. Wash the spears thoroughly. Cook 5 min. in an uncover ed skillet containing boiling salted water to a depth of 1 in. Cover and cook until just ten- der, 5 to 10 min.; drain. To Serve Buffet Style Line up drained asparagus s pears parallel to ends of a heated oval platter; accompany with serving tongs. Set on the buffet with the Cooked Lemon Sauce (see r ecipe) and a pepper mill. The sauce will keep hot th roughout serving if it is in a heat-resistant bowl set on a candle warmer. If desired, guests may grind pepper over t he sauced asparagus. Greek-Style Lamb and Olive Salad /'rt•pn.re an aeSsortment of hot rolls 11.~ing a11ailoble refrigerated fresh d1111glts. c;reek-Style Salad Dressing (Ret> rt>ci pe) 11 z lhs. roaRt lamb, trimmed Of fat Jlnd cut in strips (see note) lar~t' cucumber. pared and sliced •t medium-sized tomat0es, sliced and quartered cup pitlt>d ripe olives C'urly endive t. Pour the dressing over lamb in a bowl and marinate, covered, in re- frigerator at least 1 hr., or until thoroughly c hilled. 2. Before serving, toss cucumber, tomatoes, and olives with some of the dressing and t urn onto a bed of curly endive in a large salad bowl. Spoon meat over vegetables nnd pour more dressing over all. 6 servings Plan luncheon around this Greek-11tyle salad, featuring lamb and ripe olives. Note: To roast lamb, set a leg of lamb on a rack in a shallow roasting pan. Roast in a 325°F. oven until a meat thermometer registers 175°F. Greek-Style Salad Dressing Yz cup olive oil or all· purpose oil l cup red wine vinegar 3 to 4 tablespoons honey l Y1 tea8poona sail ~ teaspoon dry mustard 2 teaspoons crushed dried mint leaves ~ teaspoon crushed oregano ~ teaspoon crushed thyme V. teaspoon anise seed Mix together the oil, vinegar, honey, and a blend of remaining ingre- dients. About! rups dressing Cooked Lemon Sauce This satiny smuoth sauce-hot or coi<l-is a. superb complement to veg- etables and fish . With the addition of various herbs, tltis elegant sauce can he the ba'8is of 111any m<>re. 2 eggs 2 egg yolks 3 tablespooruJ lemon juice 2 wide strips or thinly sliced lemon Pffl (do not cut into white) 1 chicken bouil1011 cabe % cup warm water 1. Put eggs, egg yolks, lemon juice and peel, and bouillon cube into an electric blender container; cover and t urn motor on low. Add the water gradually while blending. 2. Empty container into a double boiler top and set over simmering water. Stirring constantly, cook un- til sauce is thickened and coats a spoon (about 7 min.). About 1 lf.z cups sauce Rosy Rhubarb Pie Pastry for a 2--crust 9-in. pie (prepared from your favorite pie crust mix) tablespoon quick-cooking tapioca 6 cups J-in. fresh rhubarb pieres '4 c up grenadine 1 % cups sugar Yi cup flour '4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated orange peel 1. Prepare pastry a nd fit lower crust into pie pan. Sprinkle tapioca over bottom of pie shell; set aside. 2. Toss rhubarb with grenadine, then with a mixture of sugar, flo\ir, salt, and orange peel; turn into pie shell, heaping slightly in center. Dot with butter or margarine. 3. Moisten edge of bottom crust with water fo r a tight seal. Cut a decorative des ign in top crust and carefully lay over filling. Seal edge!4 and flute. 4. Brush top lightly with egg white; sprinkle with 2 teaspoons su~ar. S. Bake at 450°F. 15 min.; tum oven control to 376°F. and bake 20 to 25 min .. or until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack. One 9-in. pie . t ------------------------------------- To put it simply, Hanes' Amty Pair• is pantyhose taken a step further . If one leg goes, you don't have to throw the whole thing out. . It doesn • t bag. It doesn't sag. It doesn't bunch up. It doesn't slide down. All this without a garter or snap or bump to spoil the smooth line from waist to ·toe. And without having to haul on a girdle to keep your pantyhose up. Panty Pair comes in two parts: A two-way stretch panty ~th a gentle touch of control. Plus a pair of replaceable Cantrece• II stockings. Putting on Amty Pair is simpli- city itseH.You slip on the stockings. Ease on the panty. Adjust the ose . panty legs to just the height you want And that's it The stockings stay up because the panty's flat cuffs automatically grip the tops of the stockings-without putting any pr~ure on your thighs. At $ 5 ·complete, Amty Pair costs a little bit more than pantyhose to begin with. But at $1 a leg for replace- ment stockings, it ends up costing you far less in the long run. For women with more to control, there's also a Amty Pair with more control: Amty Pair Plus:M Either way, you get a perfect fit that stays that way without constant tugging and smoothing and fidgeting. Won't that be refreshing after some of the pantyhose you've i i t J I I j • l j • 1 1 • t I .. I stopped crash dieting and lost 70 pounds. By Farley Heward-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy I LIVE in a hotel. Alone. And I can't tell you how many times I used to call on the help to zip up my dresses. My problem, of course. was my weight. I'm only a littJe over five feet one inch tall, yet, at one point, I weighed as much as 198 pounds. Most of this I carried in my upper arms and from my waist down. When I walked, I waddled. Was I ever fat! A big reason, I think. why my marriage broke up. As long as I can remember, I've had to fight fat. Once, I recall, a friend of mine sent me a snapshot, showing herself, her brother and me. I was so disgusted with it that I took a pair of scissors, cut me out of the nUddle. glued the two pieces together, and sent it back to her. She was furious. Perhaps one reason for my weight prob- lem was that I've always been a good cook. When my husband married me, I was fairly thin. But when he left me, I was fat. He really went for my cooking. In the beginning, he used to want me to put on weight. "I don't wantanybodyelsetolook at you," he'd say. And I believed him. But in the end, he didn't want to look at me, either. So we were divorced. After that, I aash-<iieted. I think I've been on every diet ever invented. The banana..and-milk diet. The grapefruit diet. The low-carbohydrate diet. The cottage cheese diet. The liquid diets. I can't re- member which one I tried at the time, but whichever it was, it worked. Tmrporarily. At least. I lost enou,gh weight to satisfy me for a while. But only a short while. As 900n as I went back to my ~way of eating, I began to gain. My appetite was enormous. Pancakes, French toast, spicy Italian foods, baked beans, ice cream, candy-I ate anything that was good. And fattening. In about one-eighth the time it had taken me to lose the weight, I had put it all back on again. It wasn't a very good example to set for my daughter. I must admit. But I guess I didn't give it much thought at the time. As a result. she learned young what it's like to struggle with the 9Cale. The years rolled on, and eventually, I came to Buffalo, New York, to work in a very large beauty salon. l 'm a hairdresser and wigger, by profes;ion. At the shop, the wig ovens are on the 9CCOnd floor. And ... each time I had to climb those stairs, I really puffed. Everybody knew when Farley was going to shrink a wig. Too bad I couldn't shrink myself. Finally, my weight began to affect my health. My blood pressure was high. And headaches were frequent. I'm ashamed to say, however, that it was not until I had to spend ten dollars on alterations of a size 22}-i dress that I decided I had to do something about my weight. But what? I'd already tried diet fads, gimmicks and reducing pills. and all I did was go down and up and down and up the 9Cale. ()qe day, during a break at the beauty parlor, I picked up a magazine and saw the stOf)' of the woman who'd Jost cloee to one hundred pounds with the help of a littJe vitamin and mineral reducing plan candy. It was called Ayds. And it con- tained DO harmluJ drugs. I thought if she could do it, maybe I could, too. So, on the way home, I bought a box of Ayds at the drugstore. The~ late fudge-type. though I've siooe tried the vanilla-caramel and the new chocolate mint ones. How did I take them? Before meals with a hot drink, just as the directions say. And I dkin't have to make any special meals. Fact is, I don't have any cooking facilities at the hotel, so I eat out. In the morning, I'd have my Ayds and c.otf ee in my room, then go down and have juice, two eggs, toast with a pat of butter, and more c.otfee. At noon, I wouldn't be very hungry. But I'd have another Ayds with ooff ee., and maybe a cup of soup and a sandwich. And for dinner, after still another Ayds, I'd order a regular meal. Often I wouJdn't even feel like deseert. 'That was the great thing about the Ayds Plan. I really felt like eating less. I'd found something, at last. to help me cut back my appetite. I! I did get the urge to eat between meals. there were always more Ayds. They taste just like ordinary candy, so they satisfied my craving for sweets. Soon. the weight began to come otf. Pound aft.er pound. I weighed myself daily in the five-and-ten aaoss the street, so I know. I've got to admit that I also did some isometrics to help tighten up the muscles. But they're easy. 1 reallied. suddenly, the stairs were easier to climb. The headaches were less frequent. And my clothes were getting big. By the time I'd loet seventy pounds, nothing fit. But I felt great. I lost so much weight in the thighs and legs that I can now wear medium-length stockings, instead of extra·long ones. Even my shoe size has gone Crom 8~ D to 7 C. You shouJd see me scurry up to the wig ovens these days. One thing more that makes me feel good. When I was heavy, and friends used to introduce me to a man. everything wouJd go along fine-while I was sitting down. But the minute I .stood up, that was the end. Today, thanks to Ayds, I'm as popu- lar standing as sitting. Who knows? I may even marry again. BEFORE AND AFTER MEASUREMENTS Before After 5' l}f' ....... Height. .... 5' Ui ' 198 lbs. ...... Weight ..... 12.8 lbs. 42 ........... Bust. ...... 36. 36' .......... WW5t. ..... 24 • 46' .......... Hips ....... 34• 22}i ......... Dress Size ... 8 Too bad you can't tee how big mr. tegs were here. They were some sighl. But I never wanted to keep snapshots bke that around. Now look at me--at 128 pounds. My thighs and legs st.ill aren't as small as l 'd like. but at least I'm able to rni9C my hemline to a more rashionable length. Spltns c ... nlns Take the eartalna down aad wa.Ja 'em, Out the lampehadu; eucb and aloela 'em. 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COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY SADDLEBACK till HOLDER by Dick WllMll WILSON FORD -·-Huua.-Bead A 1oun:: ~l·hlnpy type drov~ hla little forelgn doodle buc ln- to a gu station and parked for quite sometime by the pump countins the chance In the palm of his band. P'lnally. the . attendant. who had been notic· lng the little agrlcultw-al decals on the macblaw aald, "Do 1ou want eome gas, or shall Just water the nowers!" A young miss (who was probably the· • girlfriend of the boy we Just mentioned> wu sampling some perfwne in a department store. 'l'he sales~rl guaranteed the teenager that the lngredlenta were aure to WNll her boy friend away from his dual car· bureton ... Have you seen Ford's 1970 ThunderbirdT Now there'• somethlng that will turn you on no matter what age you are. Just some of the many luxury features that are yours, automatically, are: Exclusiv~ "Ouldlc-control" Power steer· Inc -Power front dlsc brakes -SelectShltt Chllae-0-Matlc transmlasion -Responsive 429- cu. In. 4-V V..S -cayman grain vln.vl roof (Landau models) - LockJng S1eering Column which I o c k a steering-lgnltlon-trens- mJalon when you remove the keY -AM Radio -Hidden radio antenna fbonded into wi~hleld) -Hidden wind· shield wioera which f)erk below the line of alght -Pown Ven· tilation that freshens aJr with lill windows up -Uni-lock Safetv Hamf'l'a which futens shoulder and IRD belts with one buckle. Ul"l('lutters front seeta -Automatlr Of\rklng brake re- lease and R11dlal tires . . . need we ir:o on. We can. of rot1rae hut whv not droo In to Willon Forrl ~lllPR ht>re ftt '~'\ Beech Blvd. ln HuntJnoton Beerh and see the ll:l'f"l\t 1970 Thunderbird for yourself. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE£K, MARCH 21, 1970 DICK WILSON'S Wit.SON FORD SALES . II 11iss BEACH BLVD •• HUNTINGTON BEACH FO§EJ ·See all· the g---newest ones for TORINO BROUGHAM 2·DR. HARDTOP THUNDERBIRD 2·DR. LANDAU TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOURCHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD , HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611 f !!~'! ~:'::.. T .. I . ..::::.~~: .~:~ S ,.M. 592-5511 1 hJa Me:t., I e.-.-te f It·•· • ·r .. . f '"' · •·1 · ·r-.-· ... -· m'·· .. ,, ........ .>.• •.--;>· 'ol(V#f( ... .:•·":>.·,. . ~.-.. ,:. ·-.' ··· ~ ~ . ~· \ · ,~ :··C .. L 0 S E ',L 1 .~ . . . o.; .• ··-'"'~~k-•' .. I .J.:;. .. ~ 't(': -. !!if Vo.-. . . , ·-,·.. ,, . ~--.. ' , .. - -UP T\NO IN CONCERT th;x;~c~~~io:~;;~~chi~~t~~ lllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ~! {e~:~dtl~e ':c~~~,~:~~ ~=~: L'rcd in N ew York co watch ing inco che background as ~~ - the taping of "Harry and the ocher sings solo. Lena," a musical special on The song-; arc perhaps ABC airi ng Sunday at 8 not whac Harry Belafonte PM. and Lena Horne fans would T his would be che first expect. Both have chosen TV appearance of Harry music that chey feel good Belafonte and Lena Horne about singing, extremely .is a team, and cheir fans personal selections. They packed che seats surround· arc individual talents and ing the circular staging can't always do justice co area. Belafonte appeared each other's material, but first, to enthusiastic ap· their choices seemed per- plause, and chatted infor· f eet . mally with che aud ience. Lena's specialties include Then Miss Hom e sailed on· "Brown Baby," "lc's Al· w the stage and the crowd ways Somewhere Else," "In buzzed with reactions to her My Life," "Measure che smile, her clothes, her beau· Vall eys" and "[ Want To tr. Be Happy." ' The red light went on, Harry's numbers are "M r the music began, and "Har· Old Man," "If You Ever ry and Lena" began to take Lived an the Gherco," form. "Down on che Corner,'' "Walk a Mile in My "Subways to the Country" hoes," che opening song, and "Abraham, Martin and !>uggests the mood of the John." ~pecial. As Belafonce ex· There is special magic plains, "We just wane to when they sing cogecher, !-hare some thoughts and "Love Story,'' "The Firsc feel ings with all of you-Time Ever,'' ''D on't Ir we want you to walk in our Make You Wane To Go )hoes for a liccle while to· H ome." Many of the songs night." may be new to the average The resu lts of such a viewer-all are memorable. walk ? The two scars first dis· ··Exhilarating," is che cussed appearin g together "ord from Al Brown, the some years ago, but no program's musical director. plans were formulated un- "'You add Lena's electricity til lase year when Belafonte .ind Harry's dynamism and asked M iss Horne if she it"~ mesmerizing. What's so would be interested in join· great is that they are able iog him fo r a nightclub ap· 10 relate co each ocher, in pearance in Las Vegas. She 'ong, and at che same lime was most interested, and do what's professionally the ir joint appearance hest for each of them." worked so well chat Fa· Chi:z Schultz, che show's berge offered to sponsor a producer, adds: "They are program built around their ~o unique, so individual in talent. The result-.. Harry their styles and material, and Lena." that in the end they com· With the conce rt over plcment each ocher." and the performance on "Harry and Lena" is a cape, the two stars wan- program without big pro· dered into the audience to duction numbers and with· thank their fans warmly. nut dance rs. No one but the Some of the youngsters two scars is ever on the asked for autographs, and ,t,1ge-cwo strong personal· most of the older members ttics in attractive clothing agreed-Harry and Lena to· \u rrounded by ao audience 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 gether was a great idea. WANTED BOYS & GIRLS AGES 3 TO 19 to Audition on Cloud Circuit Television and Qualify for HOLLYWOOD TALENT POOL llltANDON CRUZ Brat.don Cru1 joined th& ta&ent pool, and five montns later signed a five year contract with M-G-M. Now he can be seen each week wt 8:00 Wednesday eve- nings on "Courtship of Eddie's Father." Hollywood Ta lent Coordinator will be 1 • iii Orange County this week for your on-came ra audition CALL (714) 547-6251 Talent S..rc:h Being Conduded by TAKE 1 PRODUalONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:30 11:30 6:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:15 9 11 7. 11 2 7 9 7 4 9 7 9 7 .. 9 7 9 9 11 SUNDAY, M ARCH 22 (C) "The Berefoot Contesu·• {drame) '54-Ava Gardner (C) "Don't Go N .. r the Weter" (comedY,) '57-Glenn Ford, GI• Scala 11, 31. 42 {C) ''The Cerdlnel" (drama) &4-Tom Tryon, Carol Lynley. (C) "valley of the Klnp" (ad11enture) '54-Robert Taylor. {C) "Gun• of the Tlmberland" (adventure) '59--Alan Ladd • MONDAY, MARCH 23 (C) "Bend of the River'' (western) '52-James Stewart "TreHure of Slerre Medre" (drama) '48-Humphrey Boaut 17 3 "Seconds" (suspense>--Rock Hudson, Salome Jens. 23 6 (C) "Exodus" Part I (drama) '60--Paul Newman. "The Br1d&•" (drama) '61-Vollcer Bohnet, Fritz Wepper. TUESDAY, MARCH 24 (C) "Here Come Iha Glr11" (comedy) 'SJ-Bob Hope. Tony Martin. "G1ntlemen'1 Aa"reement" (drama) ·4 7-Gregory Peck 17 3 (C) "Three's a Crowd" (romantic comedy) '69--Larry Hagman. 23 6 (C) "Exodus" Part II (drama) '60--Paul Newman ''Toaether Again" (comedy) '44-lreno Dunne, Charles Boyer WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 (C) "The Root11 of Heaven'' Part I (11d11enture) '58-Errol Flynn ''Welch on the Rhine" (drama) '43-Bette Davis, Donald Woods. "Edge of the City" (drama) 'S 7-John Cassavetes, Sidney Poitier. "Vive Zepetal" {dr41ma) '52-Marlon Brando, Anthony Quinn, THURSDAY, MARCH 26 7 (C) ''The Root• of Heaven" Part II (adventure) '58-Errol Flynn, 9 "Double Ufa" (drama) '4 7-Ronald Colman. Signe Hano 2 29 8 {C) "Th• Power" (scl·ll) '68--Goorge Hamilton. 9 (C) "Your Money or Your Ufe" (comedy) '66--Fernandel FRIDAY, MARCH 27 7 <C) "Mr. Magoo In Sherwood Forut" {cartoon) •64 9 "49th Perallel" (drama) '42-Slr Laurence Ol111ler. Erle Portman 2 29 8 (C) ''Where the Boy• Are" (romance) '60-George Hamlllon 9 "Th• Horror of Party Be.ch" (horror) '64-John Scott. Alice Lyon. 5 9 11 .. 9 2 7 SATURDAY, MARCH 28 "Rewhld1: At Spider Rock," with Clint Eastwood and Eric Fleming "The 8ell5 of St. Mery'5" (dr11ma) ·45-Bing Crosby. (C) "The Tender Trap" (romance) 'SS-Debbie Reynolds 23 6 (C) "My She LovH" Ccomedy) '63-Debble Reynolds. (C) "Vlolent Seturday" (drama) ·sS-Victor Mature. Richard Egan. "From Here tu Eternity" (dram1) '54-Bur1 Lancuter, Deborah Kerr. frank S1natr<11. Donna Reed. Montgomery Cloft, Erne.I Borgn1ne. {C) ''The Sun Also Rls11" (drama) '57-Tyrone Power. Ava Gardner, Errol Flynn. Mel Ferrer, Eddie Alber'1. SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FABRICS and LINGERIE WI H~ YI THI •INl~T H LICTION OF I NIT FAlllC~ ON THI ORANGE CO~!-T. 2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD COST A MESA 540-3268 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 21, 1970 SATURDAY MARCH 21 fV! N 1NC 5:00 fJ ISPic1lLI No Place To Hide tCl Program on air pollution. 0 It's Acade111k (C) Fairfax (L.A.). Cleveland CReseda) and Edgewood (W. Covina) high schools compete. 0 I SflCilL I Miss Rodeo Anttfica P•CNnt 1970 (C) Twenty-three ro- deo queens from 22 states and Canada compete In beauty events. trail-riding. aoat-tyinc. barrel-rac- in& and other rodeo skills in a four-day contest in las Vegas. 0 @(I) al ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) Bruce Brown, creator of the award-winnln& motion pic- ture "The Endless Summer.'' di· reels coverage of the Grand Prix Steeplechase Motorcycle Race at Gardena, Callf. 0 The Aven1ers (C) m Movie: (C) "Don't Go Near the Water" (comedy) '57-Glenn Ford. Gia Scala. Anne Francis I Batm1n (C) @ Hip Chaparral (C) Joyce Chen Coolcs (R) (i") Call of the West (C) g) Ciiie en la Tarde: "Cuando Los 'i!i_os Se Van." m Sports Specbculars (C) 5:30 II Rod Serlints Wonderful Wot1d of • • • Profanity (C) ( R) I Gilli11n's Island (C) News in Perspective (C) (R) (I) Hu111phr17 Bo11rt Theatre Rifleman 6:00 I) 8i1 News (C) (60) 0 @ @ m HunUer·Brlnkley (C) O Grand Ole Opry (C) (30) (;J Boss City (C) (JO) The Real Don Steele hosts, Ii) Animals, Action and Adventure (C) (30) "S.0.S. Arctic." Story of the rescue of a downed and frozen Air Force bomber In Iceland. 6:30 O kNBC News Conferenc. (C) (30) O Melodr Ranch (C) (60) Eddie Dean cuesls. D Rosey Gritr (C) (30) Shanie Wallis. Joe Simon and Tom Patter- son guest. Ii) Run for Your life (C) (60) @ (]) Here Come the Brides (C) (60) I@ Laup-ln (C) (60) Twin Cirde Headllne (C) (30) Hit Parade (C) (60) Edie of Eternity (JO) Man from UNCU (C) (60) 7:00 I)~ Ci) CIS Evenlni HIWS (C) (30) Roger Mudd. 0 MBC Surve1 (C) (JO) "Close- Up: Garbage." • D Anniverury Game (C) (30) 0 Dt1th Valley Da11 (C) (30) "The Wizard of Aberdeen." m I s,.t(IAL I Metromedia Pruents . • • (C) (60) "Easter With The King femily." The Otscanso Flower Gardens in La Canada Velley Is one of the settlnp for this mllllcal Easter special. EI! NET Journal (C) (60) (R) "The Brain." m Rat Patrol (C) (30) 7:30 1J Qt (j) J.adlle 61t•n (C) (60) Ralpl\ Kramden is ordered by the bus company psychiatrist to terml· nate his friendship with Ed Nor· ton to improve his bus-side man· ners. (R) 11 Q) Ci) €i':' Andy Wllll111t1 (C) Satura11 Nicllt Movie: "Tiie Sinister Monk" (mystery) '67 - Harald Lelphltz, · Karin Dor, Eddi Arent. A Gothic tale of blackmail and murder. D @ (]) m let's Make I Deal (e) (30) Monty Hall ho3ts. 0 Miiiion $ Movie: "Ramrod" (western) '47-Joel McCrea, Veron· ica Lake. The &irl owner of a sheep ranch hires men to help out· wit her father. Cl) Wonders of Utt Wot1d (C) (30) "In Love With Vienna." g) Maxlmiliano 1 Carlota (30) 1:00 0 @ (])a> Newlywed Game (C) (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. m Movie: (C) "Don't Go Near the Wlttf'' (comedy) '57-Glenn ford, Gia Scala, Anne Francis, Eva Gabor, Keenan Wynn. Story about a naval public relations unit based on a tropical island durinc WWII. Cl) H~aU ~111 (C) (30) "Lilting Island Tunes." El) Man fro• Cochise (30) EE) NET Playflouse (90) (R) "The Boss's Son." m s,tvi. ., Enrlqu. (60) 1:30 IJ dt CJ) My Three Sons (C) (30) Chip, Ernie and Dodie project some applied psychology to still the menace of larger girl who hos been bullylne Dodie. 0 @@ m Adam·12 (C) (30) "Loe 74-Ueht Duty." An armed suspect enters the pallce station after his jailed brother. (Resched- uled from Jan. 17) 0 @(I) (if) Lawrence Welk (C) (60) Country music takes center stage when the ensemble does an old.fashioned square dance with country sln11er Clay Hart doin11 the callinc. David Houston is a lea· tured guest. Cl) Buck Owens Show (C) (30) fE International P111house (30) "Night Story." ~ IJ Qt (j) Greea Aun (C) (30) Ed Dawson shows a stronc "mail pull" when he represents himself as a wealthy socialite landowner and advertises for a mail order wife. B @@ mworld Premiere Movie: (C) "A Clear and PrtMftt Danrer'' (drama) '70 -Hal Hol· brook, E. G. Marshall, Joseph Cam· panella. Jack Albertson. Pat Hin&le. A younc candidate for the U.S. Senate jeopardizes his political ca- reer by pursulnc an all-out fi&llt against air pollution. 18111 Anderton Sttew (C) (30) MUMUM Movie (60) Nodle de Estreno (2 hr) "la Barranca San&rienta." 9:30 II Qt (j) Petticoat Junction (C) (30) The Shady Rest family is shaken by the news that the hand· some and wealthy Dr. Peter Mar- lowe is comlnf to the hotel to visit their own Or. Jantt Ct1lc. II ne 54..,, w...w ot ~ 1.a.r (~ (30) "General Revolutlo,.........Part I." Jennifer, Gene Wiiheim, Alan Boele and Frankie Avalon comprise the aquare.table J)lnei . I ~ " D (jJ) rn m Jlmm, Durante Pre· sents The Lennon Sisters (C) (60) Guests are Bobby Goldsboro, Hines, Hines & Dad, and Desi Arnaz. I Philbin's People (C) (60) Stonem1n Family (C) (30) The TOJ That Grew Up (60) "Young April." A 1926 silent movie, starring Bessie Love as a duchess sent to school in America. Joseph Schildkraut plays the crown prince. 10:001J ~Ci) M1nnil (C) (60) Man- nix investigates a series of acci- dents at a carnival that look sus- piciously like attempts on the life of its owner. 0 m News (C) (30) m Ernest Tubb Show (C) (30) 11:15 I) f1bulous 52: (C) "llvinf It Up" (comedy) '54 -Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. Janet Leigh, Fred Clark, Sheree North. New York newspaper- man brings country bumpkin from Desert Hole. New Mexico to the city-hoping for a story of an In- curable case of radiation poisoning. D SaturdaJ Night Movie: (C) "Men Withou1 1 ster" (western) '55 - Kirk Douglas, Jeanne Crain, Claire Trevor. A tough cowboy and his green apprentice go to work for an Iron-willed female ·ranch owner. <a)@Spotll1ht Thut1r (C) "Drums Along the Mohawk." 9 00 Awerd Theatre: "Task Force." Gary Cooper, Jane Wyatt 10:30 0 Robert It Doman Sllow (C) 11:30 8 g;, JohnnJ Cerson (C) (90) Tentatively scheduled guests • Movie: (C) "Treesure of the include Marv Gray. Michael Jackson. Goldtft Condor" (adventure) '53- Jack Margolis, Stan Bohrman, Fa-Cornel Wilde. Constance Smith. ther Daniel Lyons and Dorothy Healy m News (C) o N~ws (C) (30) Bill Bonds. Ci1J (I) Tht Bic PlaJ/Wrestllnc (C) m Movie: (C) "The lAst Time I 11:45 m Movie: "Kansas City Confldtn· Saw Paris" (drama) '54-Elizabeth tial" (mystery) '53-Preston Foster, Taylor. Van Johnson, Walter Pid-Coleen Gray. ¥eon. Eva Gabor: Three interlock-12:lO m All·Nltflt Show: "Back to Ba· mg th~mes, set in post World War taan ,, "Ann·e o kley.. a d "En· II Pans. ·.. 1 8 • n m TV P1rtyflne ~C) (30) core. @ 00 I IFlcULL. Mission Possible 12:35 @ 00 JudJ Lynn Show (C) (60) "They Cared for a City." ID NET festival (C) (90) (R) ''My Heart's in the Highlands." Jack Beeson's new opera based on the William Saroyan play. 11:00 I 0 D mm News (C) • Twlllfht Zone Gospel Music Time (C) @ Great Music (C) 1:00 I) Movie: "fortunn of Ceptain Blood" (adventure) '50 -Louis Hayward. 0 News (C) 1:15 U II Mondo (C) "The Dance of Death." 2:30 1J News/Give Us This Dey (C) &) ''Ml>Ort to Trnel (C) (30) r:lllllllllt Jack Adams • nno1tnces the Opening of I ~~l!~~!o !~ i MEI'S :~~~:~.:.~~~;:~~:~.:~~.SALON • Call 675-1330 for appointment or •op· by. •1 FREE PARKING 11•••1•1•1111•••1 •••1•111•••-R1mttlllllllNllltllttt11•----- hi• 5 During the peak Septem· ber business of 1969, Dis· neyland's 5 3rd attraction. the Haunted Mansion, opened to the public. In Walt Disney's mind as early as 1955, it had been in the working stages for over a dozen years, making it the most awaited ride in the Magic Kingdom. Taking advantage of the unusual public interest in this attraction, executive Dis· ney producer Ron Miller built a musical-variety television specia l around it called "Dis· neyland Showtime," airing on The Wonderful World of Disney, (NBC) Sunday at 7:30 PM . The program is the first of its kind to emanate from Disneyland in over three years. The musical variety part of the special will be provided by Kurt Russell, The Osmond Brothers and E. J . Peaker. The highlight, of course, will be a tour of the Haunted House. Many things kept the Haunted House from being completed on the original target date in 1961. Reports are that t he models of the house and spi rits upon com· pletion were not satisfactory to the late Walt Disney who sought perfection in every- thing. He sent everyone back to their drawing boards. The i m pas i ng phys i ca I Mans ion U6ll::::::&:::l....:J..U::.::r::~-.::5;:: which was built in available space near New Orleans Square stood empty and foreboding for nearly nine years while Disney imagineers and artists revamped their think· ing. The major design problem was how to make trans· parent ghosts when you have to have electronic gea rs inside them to make them move? Another stumbling block wa s the way to get the public into and through the attraction. Originally the idea was to have a "ghost host" or hostess walk the guests through. But that was decidedly impractical. Higher priorities also interfered. There was the 1965 New York World's Fair for which the Disney organization prepared and presented several key shows. including the Primeval World. Mr. Lincoln and the Small World attrac· tion wh ich are now on display at Disneyland . The experience in audio·animatronics gained on the World's Fai r exhibits afterwards enabled the Disney crea - tive staff to develop the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. They then were able to apply this know·how in creating the Haunted Mansion, which represents the most sophis- ticated refinement of the audio-animatronic system that com bines three-dimensional animation and sound through electronics. 6J]]£@~1JD~@9 lP®@IB singing Osmond Brothers and actor Kurt (top) are featured 1n "Disneyland Show· Haunted Mansion is a new form of film projection that brings statues to life. It is all done with a special projector developed by Yale Gracey (below), the master illusioneer at WED, the Disney sub· sidlary arm which designs and manufactures the attractions for Disneyland. AT LAST! A NEW COLOR ANTENNA with 360° Reception No Ghosts or Shadows I TH E VOR TA MARK II with the new look in Television Antennas. Eliminates costly installations, rotors and unsightly shapes. Impervious to ANY weather condition. THE TV Antenne tor ell •tsl There's no ottlM like the Vone Antenne ... brings in exceptionally sharp, belenced. no-fede COLOR end BLACK & WHITE PICTURES in VHF and UHF! Especielly designed tor fringe end suburben •••· Powerlul FM Stlf1IO Redio Reception. You can inrtell the 8 by 18~ inch dorrw on the roof or In me 1ttic in • few minutes. A completely new bnlkthrough in TV reception! No change of terminals necess.ry when switching from VHF to UHF Ave1lable in 75 OHM Co·Ax11I Cable. • 5-yaar warranty! 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Blunt 214 Breting way Placentia , c:A 92670 Ph: (714) 528-2109 0 Encloted is the full price of $49.95. 0 Encloted Is payment of $20.00. Bill me $10.00 per month for the next thrM months. City _______ _ State -----Zip __ _ L------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~J P•1e °' ACADEMY AWARD WEEK WORlD'S GREATEST FllMS Winners ol 14 Oscars I ..... 8 SUNDAY/7:30 PM THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA HUMPHREY BOGART AVA GARDNER I EDMOND O'BRIEN/ COLOR MONOAY/7:30 PM TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE HUMPHREY BOGART/ WALTER HUSTON TUESDAY/7:30 PM GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT GREGORY PECK I CELESTE HOLM WEONESDAY/7:30 PM WATCH ON THE RHINE PAUL LUKAS/ BEITE DAVIS _,, THURSDAY/7:30 PM A DOUBLE LIFE RONALD COLMAN / SIGNE HASSO FRIDAY/7:30 PM 49TH PARALLEL LAURENCE OLIVIER/ ERIC PORTMAN SATUROAY/7:30 PM THE BELLS OF ST. MARY'S BING CROSBY I INGRID BERGMAN I 5th Exciting "YOUR CHOICE FOR THE OSCARS" Sunday, April 5, 6:00 PM Cast your vote for this year's Oscar nominee$, in sia ~tegories. Co-Hosts: PHYLLIS DILLER and VINCENT PRICE Film clips from every nominated picture! Vote NOW! Call RI 9-1461 --. --· . ---------- rHE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 21. 1970 SUNDAY MARCH 22 MORNIN G I H"tmns /Public Senik1 (C) 6 F1itll for Today (C) Camera Three (C) Thi Bible Answers (C) 10:30 ~ F•ce the Nation (C) @ 6 a;, Frontiers of F1itll ~C "The Quality of Life." Part Ill. @ Ci) IID Issues ind Answers ( ) All stations reserve right to I Faith for Today (C) change programming with· Sesame Street (C) (R) #91-95. 10;40 Doctaers Baseball (C) L.A. out advance notice. Dodgers vs. Baltimore Orioles at 6:15 Thi Christophers Miami, Fla. 6:30 The Bible Answtrs 10:55 0 @ al NBA Basbtblll (C) 6:55 Cilve Us This oa, (C) Teams to be announced. 7:00 TOtll ind Jerry (C) 11:00 8 ~ NHL Hoct1r (C) Toron· Mr. Wishbone (C) to Maple Leafs vs. New Yor11 Slaed Hurt (C) Rangers at New York. 7:15 The Chrlstophers (C) O Movie: (C) "Sword of Lancelot'' 7:30 Batman (C) (romance) '63~ornel Wilde, Jean Music ind tlle Spoken Word (C) Wallace. Rebels With 1 Cause (C) I Homebuyers' Gulde (C) Herald of Truth (C) Church In tll1 Home (C) Revival Flrn (C) @ first Baptist Churth (C) 1 CI> Dne1 and Golllth (C) Cine en Su Casa: "la Reina 1:00 ump Unto M't Feet (C) TW-O de la Operata." major musical wcrks are performed m> Tele-Revista Musical ~ E. Power Biggs. 11:30 O Movie: "Dran10" (drama) '57 O My Favorite Sermon (C) -Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru, Julie 0 . THE CATHEDRAL OF London, Ronald Howard. * TOMORROW-IN COLOR! m Su Power (C) with Rex Humbard , Maude Aimee & Musical Staff! AFTERNOON C1thedr1I of Tomorrow (C) 1 12:00 I Intelligent Pare. nt (C) Campus Prolile r£\ u 1 t 1 T I · lo (C) Day of Discove"' (C) ~ per men " e tvll n • • • Prospective (C) Wonderama (C) , , Drama Dominlcal Allen Revival Hour (C) 12:30 3 Revival Fires -LL CT 6 God Is the Answer (C) -BASEBA A ION! Town Hell Meeting * ANGELS vs. OAKS • Tiie Christoph1rs (C) 1J An11ls Bastb•ll (C) tali!. An· - • Agriculture Report gels vs. Oakland Athletics. 1:30 8 Look Up ind l ive (C) "Disco· ID ORAL ROBERTS With Teach." The relevance lo religion * ORU SINGERS, in COLOR of today 's "Top 40" lyrics are ex ID Oral Roberts Presents (C) amined. (Rescheduled) ~American Problems (C) I Mrs. Alpha Bet (C) 1 00 8 ~ ti3~ M t t11 P (C) 'f'ilr.i'\ :'-'=' Dudle'f Do-Riaht (C) : ' . 6 · ee 1 ress l.!.Ll\.!U liZI • • J1dlsonville Open Movie: (C) ''Siena Baron" (C) Two hours of live coverage (western) '58-Bian Keith. Rick from the Hidden Hills Country Club Jason. Rita Gam. In Jacksonville. Fla. Defending ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN champion Ray Floyd and other * and Guests, in Color pros compete for $100.000 in total ID Kathrrn Kuhlman (C) prize money ~Full liospel Reviv•I (C) I Sher1odl Holmes I Tiie Storr (C) Public Service Film 9:00 Camera Three (C) Festive! en Madrid a;, I 5'•1ciAL I C.nterburr Cl· l :30 (j) CBS Children's Film thedral (C) A Palm Sunday special Festival (C) "Hand in Hand." (R) about a pilgrimage to Canterbury Award·winn1ng British motion pie· Cathedral in England on the OC· lure aboul two youngsters who casion of the 800th annivers.ary or overcome lhe challenges of re· the martyrdom of Archbishop Thom· ligious prejudice. Philip Needs and as Beckel!. Loretta Parry star. Dey of Discovery (C) O lntern1tion1I Zone (C) "The @@a> Fantastic vo.,aae (C) Journey of Fabio Paochioni." Gospel Music (C) Voice of CllV1f't (C) 00 Katllryn Kuhlman (C) @ firm Show (C) (!)Tom ind Jerry (C) • A.nib.I el Norte · Mino a Mino R1nc:hero (C) • Profiles of Prorress (C) • • Panor1m1 Latino en Domineo 2:00 • Youtll end the Police (C) 9:30 TodaJ's Rtlif lon (C) Tiie World Beyond Gene Au!!] Buck Owens Show (C) ~ CV W Spider-Man (C) 00 Film f11ture (C) Or.I Roberts (C) • Musica ., Palabras Batmen (C) I . Compass • Aurelia 2:30 • Arriculture USA (C) ''Smog, So· Steps to l urnlna (C) ciety's Suicide." Tiiis Is the Ufa (C) I O Million $ Movie: "CIS1blanc1" Hour of Power (C) (drama) '43 -Ingrid Bergman, @@ 1(E Bullwinkle (C) Humphrey Bogart. Movie: (C) "4·0 Man" (sci-Ii) Q) S10M11an F111fly (C) '59 -Robert Lansing, Lee Meri· Qj (6) Film future (C) "H•PPJ wether, James Congdon. Holiday In the Smokies." 1970 .95_ L.A. at (C) ron· fork lot" lean '57 ulie I. (C) An- )R (C) pen age :1ub ling 'her >tal llm (R) plc- •ho re- 3nd rhe SO· :.."• an, JPJ I Ft1ture Bronco 3:00 lnsldef /Outsider (C) The re· fVfN1Nf. sponse by blacks to Integration Is discu$Sed. 6:00 8 ~ (j) cas Evtnlnc Newt (C) 0 On Campus "Track!" Proaram (30) Roger Mudd. covers the history of sports •t IJ 13) CiJ m frenk Mc$H Re· Occidental Colleae. port (C) (30) l @CI>al Directions (C) I Polka P1r1de (C) (60) Chiller Tlle Groov, Sltow (C) (60) Ernest Tubbs (C) Man Fro111 UNCLE (C) (60) @ You 111d the tn (C) Ani1Hls, Adion i nd Adventure (j) S&lnd1y Sllow: "Male Ani· (C) (30) (R) mal." Ell) $t)ecul1tlon (C) (60) (R) "A I Coll de AlftOf Conversation With Huntinaton Hart· 3:30 Vltwpoint (C) ford." 5peM Up (C) Stan Atkinson re-EB Run fOf Your Life (C) (60) places Bill Leyden as host. 6:30 II Rod Serflna'• Wonderlul World D m Dlsc:ftery (C) '1he Harbor of • • . Deception (C) (30) Serlin1 Pilots and the Towboat Men." A broadens the horizons of cosmetics. visit to Port Everglades, Fla., the 0 @ 00 m G.E. Colle1e Bowt lueest Atlantic port south of Nor. (C) (30) folk, Va. &) Stir Trek (C) (60) TV Partyllne (C) (ij Cl) Sllippy (C) (30) Cl) Passport to Travel (C) 7:00 II ~ (j) Lissie (C) (30) Lassie I @ W110ft Tr1in (C) comes to the aid of a wolf tamilyl : Misteroaers' Nei&hborhood (C) faced with ext1nct1on. CR) • Aifltulture USA (C) 0 @ 00 m Wild IOncdom (C) 4:00 The Killy Clt1llence (C) (30) "land of the Faloon," (R) m Elcptriment in Television I 1J Sbowcase 5 (C) (60) '1he ( ) "A Bad Case of ShakesPtlre.'' Carol Lawrence Show.'' Julius! A fanciful examination of tit\ life Wechter and The Baja Marimba and character of the Bard of Avon. Band are special 1uests. I John Castle, Gerald Flood and I D @ CV m Lind of lh• Glentt Sally Falkner star. Sir John Giel· (C) (60) "Graveyard of Fools.'' The &~d. Christopher Plummer, Diana Earthlings are sent to the far side I Rigg and David Warner are tea of the planet by two scientists. 1 lured. O I biclX\ I Award Week Klcllott' Press Conference (C) Award winnln& features are shown., Dollars ind Sense (C) m Barbara MeN1lr Sltow (C) (60) 00 1969 Buidl Open Gu_esu include Bobby Sherm1n, Whit's New? (R) Sk1lts & Henderson. Vima Usa and PRE-SEASON SALE! ALUMINUM PA TIO COVERS Col us: 540-0491 SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING 2201 S. MAIN -SANTA 'ANA I Dr. Kildare (C) (30) Three short Academy· 4:15 Passport to Profit (C) Bi1 foot. 4:30 II Newsmallers (C) m The Advocates (C) (60) "Should ---:'."'.'.-:---:-----.----------------0 The Most F1mous Form (C) Your State Give Every Criminal De· Gia Scala, Anne Francis. Eva Gabor. (60) Paris is marked for execution Presented by the Internal Revenue fendant the 'Ri1hl' To Allow Tele· I Cesar's .World (C) <30> when he Impersonates a power· Ser.11ce. vision To Cover His Trial?" . Pfay of the Week <30> mad mystic tryin& to win control 0 flmily Film Festival: "Little €m Comicos Y Canciones (30) • The Forsyte Saea (60) ~I friendly country by hypnolizing Princess" Shirley Temple. 7:30 II ~ 00 I ""'A~ I Th e Archie! . • Carroustl Mexicano (60) its woman ruler. Nan Martin 1uests, ~ H1zel (C) Su1ar, ~u1ar, J1n11e, J1n1le Show S.3o 0 @ @) m Bill Cosby . Show 0 laj @ m The Bold Ones (C) Simson (C) (C) (30) (R) Archre, Ju1head, Betty (C) (30) 'The R~tum. or Big, Bad (60) "What's the Price or a Pair @ Europe -Oulboard l't1y· Veronica, Big Mocse, Sabona the• Bubba Bronson. Kincaid fears of Eyes?" (R) Tisha Sterling and rround teenage witch and the other charac l~ng-delayed revenee when an old Jason Evers euest The doctors test Ell) Slliin& (C) ters frcm th~ .erchie ccm c stnp ate high school enemy arrives lo even a s11ht replacement system 5:00 I KNXT News (C) Clete Roberts immersed tn the wh1rlin1 world of 8 score. Don Pedro Colley euests. m News (C) (30) • Inquiry (C) 1 politics. due to a hotly contested (D The Sports Set (C) (30) l et Mt t.lk To ... (C) (60) Mr. Maroo (C) school election al Riverdale Hl&h. EE World Tomorrow (30) llbor Report (C) (30) 0 DEAN MARTIN JUDY 0 ~ (6) m Wonderful World of 9:00 II ~ Glen Campbell (C) (60) Manion Forum (30) ' Di.sney (~ (60) "Disneyland Show K~n Berry, Debbie Reynolds, Jean-: Soul! (C) (60) * HOLLIDAY -"BELLS time." The Osmond Brothers, E. J n1e Seeley, Gaylord & Holiday. I · Gran Tntro (60) ARE RINGING" -COLOR! Peaker and Kurt Russell are rea· 0 ~@ m 8on1nz1 (C) (60)110:30 The World Tomorrow (C) (30) D Movie: (C) "Bella Are Rinilna'' lured in a musl<:al·variety hour "Decision at Los Robles." little Movie: (C) "Valley of the (musical) '60-Judy Holliday, Dean filmed at Disneyland. Joe lights for his own life and that Kinp" (adventure) '54 -Robert M~rtjn, Fred Clark, Eddie Foy Jr.. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "The Bare· of hi.s wounded father . Taylor, Eleanor Par~er. Victor Jory Jean Stapleton. Girl working for al foot Contessa" (drama) '54 -Ava 0 @@EE) ABC Sunday Movie:' I Kath.!l!' Kuhlman (C) (30) telephone answerin& service takes Gerdner, Humphrey Bogart, Edmond (C) "The Cerdinal" (drama) '64-jll :00 0 ~ (6) Ci! CI) Nen (C) too much deep personal interest! O'Brien. Story or a euf's rise to Tom lryon. Carol Lynley, Dorothy Cathedrelof Tomorrow (C) 1n the clients. stardom and her loneliness Gish. Mageie McNamara. Romy • William f. Buckley (C) Q) Dalltari (C) (D P1ssport to Trevel (C) (30) Schneider Story of a young Amer. I It Is Written (C) (El Petty Duke €m Maximili1110 J C1rlol1 (30) ican and his nse to Prince ol the' 11:30 Movie: CC) ''Gun1 of the Tilll· 7 Seven Arts Theatre: "Junior 8:00 Church. btrl1nd" (adventure) '59 -Alan ~s'6'" u.. w .. d (C) 1J ROD McKUEN-LIBERACE ®News <C> (30) Ledd. Jeanne Crein, Frank1a Avalon. "'"' i..v.J '"' 011 * ED S EE Museum Movie (60) I lohm1n & Barkley (C) QU The Show (C) Guests include! ULLIVAN .Tonite ! I m Rhythm & Blues Returns• Colt A~ author Joseph Heller. folk singer 8 9 (j) Ed .sullrnn CC) (60) * j h ot· & · 6 ln11(ht (C) Tim Buckley and The Nice Rod MeKuen, Liberace and Blood. O nny IS All Stars The Chrlatophers ~Ci) The Killy Clt11lenae. (C) Sweat and Te8r$ guest. Re-create Barrelhouse 12:00 m Cintm• Sund11: "The Over· ~ fulbol-Soccer: Mexico vs. Gua·I D ROLLER GAMES-Live! (C) EID Homewood (C) (60) (R) ''The landers.'' dalajara * T-BIRDS vs. NEW YORK Barrelhouse" A re·creallon ol the,12:30 D @CI> Cl) News (C) m Htre. Come ~e Stari (C) IJ Roller Games (C) (2 hr) T· ~atts .rhythm and blues center in 12:45 @ f1l'"I Thli Is Th l'f (C) a!> Dom1nps G1cante1 Bi1ds vs. New York Bombers its fifties heydey. l.IU • 1 e I Man f rom UNClE (C) 0 @@ EE) I sJlclli ! Hany a €m Dom1nros Herdez (30) 1:00 1J Movie: "The ~dow on tM S:30 Qj (j) A1111ttur Hour (C) Lena (C) (60) MuSJcal show star· 9:30 I News (C) (30) Dou& Dudley. Window" (drama) '57-Phil Carey. All·Amt~can Collt(• Show (C) nne Harry Belafonte. Lena Horne. Colt .45 B Spta•inc frfflJ (C) ~Hile s NIVJ m Movie: (C) "Don't Go Near the · Comentarlo1 y Ctfebridadts (C) Movie: "Thrill of 1 Rolltnct" l.!".J World Tomorrow (C) I Water" (comedy) '57-Glenn foid,tl O.·OO -. Ni.) • (mu.slcal) '4S-Van Johnson. Esther ~ ~ Mission: Impossible (C) Wiiiiams. ...,. 9 • ' , ' ' , ' .. A .. I ( I ! t . 1 . ' 1 J t I( . l THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 21. 1970 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 ALWAYS WANTED' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 2 ,.., • 4 .,... w...-.......... 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Mon., Wed., Fri.: "The Soclal An· Carter. d1te. Alan Sues. auest. EI) S.111111 Street (C) (R) #96· thropoloo of Afriu," Tues .. Thurs. m Travel Alms (C) Mon.. Tues.. I ~way Patrol 100. 5:25 0 Education Exchan1e (C) "Alco-Fri.; World of Womtn (C) Wed., @ CV (ii) C1n1r1I Hospital (C) ~Ci) Tht Fllntstonn (C) tiOllsm." Thurs. lom's 811 Toti Show (C) • Obsesion &:JO IJ Odyssty (C) "The Exceptional 10:50 1 · Children's Shows. Fri. @ lhtinte: Don Rodewald. • Ftaturn Child," Mon .. Wed .. Fri.; "Frontiers 11:00 Ci!)(j) Where tt1t Htart Is (C) • Matinee: Don Wilson. Bewitclltd (C) of Electronics," Tut$., Thurs. · @@ m JIOPardy (C) Art 3:30 Lucky Pair (C) Richard Dawson 5:00 KNBC NeWMl'Vict (C) Usin1 Tests lntalllrently Fleming hosu. hosts. I News (C) Tom Reddin Rtadln1 With Your Ctlild 8 The Calloplnf Courmtt (C) O Mille Douglas (C) George C. Flipper (C) • Law for tllf Layman (C) Wed. • Tempo (C) Bob Grant and Scott co·hosls. News (C) Geo1ge Putnam 6:55 KNIC NtwlefVlct (C) Jeanne Baird host. Fatller Knows But B1tm111 (C) 7:00 CIS News (C) Joseph Senti. I Romper Room (C) @ CI) m Ont Ufe To Live (C) @ Jim•y Thomason (C) . ta (i) m Tlte Today 5'low (C) 11:25 I~ CBS News (C) Popaye Ind Friends (C) Ci) McH1le'1 Navy th. lffs and Her of It (C) 11:30 I Selrdt for Tomorrow (C) Hobo Kelly (C) · Un Canto dt Muico Mr. Wisbbone (C) • 6 m TM Who, What and (j) Popeye Cartoons (C) • Cllll11n's Island (C) Bozo tflt Clown (C) Wbere Came (C) Art James hosts. 3:45 Ftatures and News (C) · • Notlc~s/Dtportes : Stsame Street (C) #96-100. 0 I S!lc1At I Prince of Peace (C) 4:00 Mr. Ed; Movie: See Daytime , · G1llopin1 Courmtt (C) Mon: Children act out a Mother A four.part Easler series. Tues.· Movies. Wed. only. 5:30 (ii) ABC Ntws (C) Frank Rey Goose poem, learn the letter Y. and Fri. 0 Dear Julia Mude (C) Mon.-nolds, Howard K. Smith. learn how to solve problems. U The Anniversary Game (C) Wed ; I blCJ!L I Bull·Stuion (C) • Candid Camera Tues: Children learn how to put m Los Aneeles City Schools TV (R) Thurs.; Across the S.vtn St11 Clllipn's Island (C) on their own play or television Classroom (C) Fri. (i) 'This Day 1970 (C) proiram. Also featured : the letter m World of Wo•en (C) Mon.. I@ m m Dart Shadows (C) : MTsteroetn' Neifltborllood (C) U (as in umbrella): and the word Tues .. Fri.: Penpectlve (C) Wed.; • Mab Room for Daddy Ci) News (C) Mike Foley. Hur and Far. Tiit Piem Sito'# (C) Thurs. Mlpty Mouse (C) j • Virvta y Capulina Wed: A review of lhe letters U, EI) Sesame Strttt (C) (R) #96· 4:15 • Tiit Friendly Cilnt ' • Town Talk (C) l , and Y; our natural 1¥0r1d; and 100. See 7 AM listinc. 4:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies. 5:55 @ local News Updrte (C) counting from l to 10 (while 11:55 O @@m NBC News (C) playing "Bounce and Count"), Thurs: Ernie and Bert tum up to teach the number 4-with a !\ I ; f P rJ < J 0 '. football count. Batman explains 12:00 IJ Boutique (C) Clean and Dirty. Also fe1tured: the 0 eij@ m life With Un~lttter letter L. (C) Jack and Art Llnkletter. Fri: The number 5; the alphabet; Mr. Maeoo II (C) live an imals that tum up on @ (3) Btwltchtd (C) Sesame Street; and "What's Goinir Sheriff John (C) on Herer· Ntw1 (C) Bill John$. 7:30 F..t.m i Andy Criffltll (C) Wondtr1u (C) 12:30 00 As the World Turns (C) SnllffJ S..~ (C) @ m Days of Our livt1 ~CIS News (C) ( Macdonald Carey stars. 7:45 Yldto Oiaat (C) D Movie: See Daytime Movies; 1:00 (i) Captain Kanproo (C) 1(1q1's Show (C) Wed. only. Momlia Wrttfl (C) Ted Meyers. I@ Cil That Qirl (C) Cu1aby (C) Dilli~ for Dollan (C) 1 (3) Roeky 111d His Friends (C) 1:00 ~ l..ovt Is I Many Spltn· 8:25 eimmunity Bullttin Board (C) dortd Th ne (C) l :JO Mr. Maroo I (C) • 9 @ m The Doctora (C) Extrci1t W'ltll Cloril (C) @ CI) G) All My Chlldrtn (C) Marint Boy (C) Quttn for a D11 (C) Rodltt Robin Hood (C) 1:15 : F•tures/Educational Shows i Jact LI Lanna (C) 1:30 !~The Cuidin1 Lipt (C) 9:00 00 TH Lucy Sbow (C) · 6 m Anotfltr World (C) · @ m H Takn Two (C) 1 G) Let's Make 1 Deal in Scully hosts. ( Monty Hill hosts. U Movie: See Daytime Movies. I Movit: See Daytime Movies. Jade la Lannt (C) 1:50 Fashions In Stwin1 (C) Underdo& (C) 1:55 • Paul Harvey Commentary (C) CJ) Q ... n for 1 Day (C) 2:00 ~ (j) Secret Storm (C) : Ctllldren's Sflows, Thurs. , eij @ m Brlcfrt PromlM (C) 9:25 ' I W m NBC News (C) Cookine Around the World (C) 9:30 Btvtrty Hillbllli• (C) Wed. only. ' 6 m Conctntrrtion (C) 11 CV m Ntwlywed C•m• (C) • Movie: See Daytime Movies. • Movie: See Daytime Movies. Clrtoou and futurn (C) 2:30 (!) Ed&• of Nipt (C) (}) Ha,.stn's Hlpptnln1 · Ci) m Name Droppers (C) : CIUldrtn't Sllows, Mon .. Wed. Co·hosts Al Lohm1n and Roger 10:00 Andy Crtff~ (C) Barkley welcome celebnty auest Qt(]) m Sale of die Century panelists Bob Newhart, Ruth Buul Jack Kelly hosts. and Bob Cummings. 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!! ( 11 LEARN TO SEW ON All KNIT FABRICS Sl<I PANTS -SKI SWEATERS ADVANCED GARMENT CONSTRUCTIO N & TAILORING IN KNITS THE FIRST ANN PERSON LINGERIE COURSE OFFERED IN ORANGE COUNTY.-5·2 HR LES~·ON S -SIO TEEN CLASSES. TOO! "Excellence In Service. Quality & Price" S-T-R-E-T-C-H & SEW (T.M.) Fabrics of Oranqe County e le11liAm.eriurd e Metter Cherge ,. •• 11 . ,. i THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE£K, MARCH 21. 1970 MONDAY MARCH 23 For morning and afternoon listings, ~please see DAY. TIME PteOGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, .. are the day's movies: DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (C) "Wildfire" (western) '46- Bob Steele. Sterling Ho 11 oway "Str1n1e f11cln1tlon" (drama) 'S2 -Hugo Haas, Cleo Moore. O (C) "Munster Go Home" (com edy) '66-fred Gwynne. Yvonne De Carlo. 9:30 0 ''Shock" (mystery) '46-Vincent Price. Lynn Bari I m "SN Devils" (adventure) ·37_1 Victor McLa11len, Ida Lupino 12:30 0 "The Sun Never Sets" (adven tu~e) '39-Basil Rathbone, Douglas Fairbanks Jr 1:30 m "Spitfire" lc.omedy) '34-Katha rine Hepburn. Rebert Young. ' 2:00 0 "Acrosa the Pacific'' (adven ture) '42-Humphrey Bogart. Mary Astor m "Mob$, Inc." (drama) 'SS-Reed Nadley. Marjorie Reynolds 4:30 B (C) "The Revenge of Franken· stein'' (horror) 'SS-Peter Cushing EVENING 6:001 Bi1 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · m Huntley.Brinkley (C) (30) Can You Top This? (C) (30) Wink Martindale hosts Panelists are Dick Dawson. Soupy Sales and Morey Amsterdam 0 Sia O'Clock Movie: (C) "Bend of the River" (western) 'S2-James Stewart, Rock Hudson, Arthur Ken nedy, Julie Adams. Lori Nelson A wagon train guide lives to regret saving the Ille ol a man about lo be lynched. I Dick Van Dyke (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Stu Trek (C) (60) fI) ABC Evening News (C) (JO) EE News/Stock M11kel (30) Ji:n Newman. all Whit's New? (30) ~ (j) CBS News (C) (30) I A1ueda (30 El Canillita (30) News in the Round (C) (60) Jack White, Gloria Greer, Patti Beebe 6:30 O KNBC Newservice (C) (60) 0 Stm Allen Show (C) (90); Guests are Jack Albertson, Jerry Colltns, Diahn Williams and Sue Gos.sick. 0 The Game Game (C) (30) Rob· er1 Reed, Gypsy Rose Lee and Charlie Callas guest. @ (3) Perry Mason (60) EE Stock Market Summary; Jerry Quinn. ~~ (6 Huntley.Brinkley (C) (30) m I 5'1C1Al I Japan: Land Ind Peo- ple (C) (30) This rtlm shows Jap. anese busy at varied occupations plus views of festivals, religious observances and a student display of Bunraku drama and art ~(!)The Munsters (30) @!) Noticiero 34 (C) (60) We take issue ' wilh channel 2. Page 12 We don't question their sincerity. We question their superlatives. On February 8, 1970, channel two ran an ad wh ich slated that their news wa5 "the best news broadcast on Los Angeles television:· This is pretty positive adverti ing. h doesn't leave much maneuvering room. Still we believe a little honest competition won't hurt. And we think that channel two won't mind if we try to make our channel seven news the be~t new" in the world. (We think it's nicer to aspire.) Our Eyewitness News comes on liw every Monday through Friday afternoon starting at 4:30. lf that's too early for you. watch at 11 :()). We'd welcome you r opinions. Bt.>cnuse you're the one who it:! in judgement. We want to bring you the best news In the world. Eyewitness News~ I '.~I and 11 t)(I pm \U H1111cb I u,, tt•mt· :-.=.1h.111/..,lo.111,· K \TH .· I\ m KMIR Ne.ws (C) (30) I Ayudame Tu (30) 6:45 This is B111>a11 7:00 CBS Evening News (C) (JO) Walter Cronkite I What's My line? (C) (30) I love Lucy (30) Beat the Clock (C) (30) Commodity/Business News (30) (6) Monday Show (C) (2 hr) "Wings of Fire" Suzanne Pleshette Lloyd Nolan. · ED Ahor1! (30) ~ Truth or Consequences (C) I Cesar's World (C) (30) Simplemenle Maria (60) Thal Glrl (C) (30) 7:30 B ·~ C:unsmoke (Cl (60r "The Cage." A wounded teenager. (Steve Carlson) has more lhan one reaso:i for offenng to help Marshal Dillon and Festus lrack down the gang which killed his cutlaw brother (Hank Brandl). 0 m My World and Welcome to It (C) (JO) "little Girls Are Sugar and Spice-and Ncl Alwa)s Nice." Facing defeat at chess by his IO· yo?ar·old daughter, cartoonist John Monroe lancies three ways out Q 1 (3) m It Takes a Thief (C) (60) "Project X" Al Munl1y matches wits with 11 mad scientist aboard a plane en route 10 a sc1enl1frc meet mg in Melbourne Wally C-011 is seen as Prof Meses and John Cclic.os 3$ the Man. Lloyd Bochner Christina Sinatra, Kale Woodville' Edward Binns also guest · 0 Million $ Movie: "Treasure of Sierra Madre" (drama) '48---Hum phrey Bogart. Walter Huston Tim Holt In this Academy·Award wm nmg film <Best Director, Best Screen Play, Best Supporttng Actor Walltr Huston) three hard billen men are hounded by greed. suspi c1on and jealousy m their lust for gold. m Truth or ConsequenCH (C) (30) m Perry Mason (60) ff) Techniul Corner (30) fl!) French Chef (JO) "Cake tor Company," with Julia Child m Cruz de Amor (30) 8:00 0 .m Laugh· In (C) (60) Sammy Davis Jr guests as a little boy lost. an entertainer of troops behind the Iron Curtain and a houselly 0 Movie Game (C) (30) Sonny Fox .hosts Guests are Patty Duke. Laraine Day. Howard Morris and Gcdfrey Cambridge m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) ff) Women and the Markel ffi World Pms (C) (JO) m Pandorama (30) a!) Aqui Tru Patlnes (30) 8:15 €.()Office of the Piesident (30) 8:30 B ~ (8) Here'' Lucy (C) (30) Lucy suggests the theme. "genera lion gap" for Kim and Craig's an nual school musical 0 Golden Voyage (C) (30) "The Three Rafts " Jack Douglas hosts as Georgie Brown I akes viewers dcwn Idaho's Snake River on rub ber rafts. 0 frn (3) !l) ABC Monday Movie: "Seconds" (suspense)-Rock Hu1 son, Salome Jens. Richard Ander son Terrifying story of a man des perately trapped in a hie w1lhoul meaning who undergoes a sc1entif •cally plannt':l hans1t1on 1n which he 1s le emer'lc frc11 a human lab orattry into a new Ille. completely Continued) ~ 0 ) ) '· e e , n i r J r . , ) s ~ 5 , . ' 1 l I ·n is M---· bing ..... • Mao IS hing 111. is Jerry h1111 them alL ' ~ l I . .. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 21, 1970 WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT • • • CALL ONE OF THE EXPERTS -7 ltoo1111 - W.e Buy, Sell for You or Trade> 02 Eolt 17th Costa Me10 Onqala t. Dick Co111hteo11 MANNING'S Collector's Shop Old dolls, minlalurt."', old ).:Una It Wells Fargo, e tc. IUY, SELL Oil TRADE )421 Newpert llwd., C.M . 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Black Panther i Adolph Berte. ls diacuued. *·Actual court Trial' El Pach '-rna (30) -" • 10:30 @CVEE f'tlEMIER£ New ("f Now thru Thurs. verdict •Save on Your Tues with Sylvia ~NET Jounuil {90) ''Trial: The Porter." The most interestlna and City and County of Denver vs.. frequentlY·•sked tu. questions 1tnt Lauren R. Watson." The first of In by viewers will be answered four se1ments of this documentary durina this lhree·plrt series. study of an entire courtroom trial. I AureUa (30) I ,.,. (30) 11:00 QI (j)ll) N ... (C) Folklet'• Nert.no (30) Hi ., Pitre! 9:00 Qt Mayberry R. F. D. (C) ~ · lee.al Ntw1 (C) (30) Mlfe •nd Clare are rivals for • Mcwlt: ~ lrlqe'' (dram•) the honor of ridln& a parade float. '61-Volker Bohnet. Fritz Wepper. 0 Q @ m NBC Monday Movie: QI Movie: "Station West" (mystery) (C) (locl111" Part I (drama) '60 '48-Dick Powell, Burt Ives, Arnes -Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint, Moorehead. Ralph Rlchard10n, Peter Lawford, ! Ht Slid Slit Slid (C) ,"'r Lee J. Cobb. Sal Mineo, Jill Haworth. : Advtrrtu;e: "Elusive Volcano." ~ased on Leon Urls's novel, the 11:15 m Clnttaa Stwentfftl: "Spy. story tells of the Israeli struule smasller Returns." for 11\dependence in the late 1940's. 11:301~~ Merv Srtffin (C) 0 PAUL ANKA! GREAT! · 0 6 m•n (C) * 1 ·hr. OF VOCALS! n.e lleltn 0 Foottlpt Awe (C) (60) ''ltle EE Dick Cavett (C) Paul Ankl Show." M~vie: "Mlr1ndl" (comedy) '48 IE) lmpactos Muslclles (30) -Glyn1S. Johns, M1rraret Ruther· EI!) Ttf..cintma Atptitino (2 hr) lord, Griffith Jones. "Villa Rica Del Espiritu Santo." 12:00 0 Q) Ci) t'f:' Jelln"f Carlen (C) t:30 1J a m n.m .,., cc> <Jo> a te••nitJ 11111etl11 INrcl <Cl .. 0oris aids her friend Duke, a prize 1:00 IJ Movie: "Suprlu Pacbse" .. firhter turned dance instructor, (comedy) '60-Yul Brynner Mitzi •hen 1 competitor hires away the Gaynor, Noel Coward. ' instructors at his new dance studio. INNS (C) L1ny Storch auest&. Action n..ttrr. "Port of Hell." • Ntw1 (C) (30) Baxter Ward. 1:30 . News (C) I 1111 Wins News (C) (30) 2:30 NIWl/Slvt Us Tiiis Dey (C) T\f 1 !PORT! HltJHl/11/m SUNDAY, .MARCH 22 lO:AO AMI Dod1ers Baseball (C) Dodgers vs. Baltimore Orioles. 10:551 ~NBA Basketball (C) Teams to be announced. 11:00 NHL Hockey (C) Toronto at New York. 12:30 Ange s Baseball (C) Calif. Angels vs. Oakland Athletics. 1:00 @Cl) The Jacksonville Open (C) Live coverage of the 100,000 tournament from the Hidden Hills Country Club in Jacksonville, Fla. 4:00 I The Kiiiy Challenge (C) 1969 Buick Open 4:30 : ~ln1 (C) "Parallel for Variety." Demonstration on skiing straight down a hill with control of speed and direction. 5:00 el Futbol·Soccer. Mexico vs. at.tadalajara WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 1 :30 O ChampioMhlp Wrestling (C) Tentative card features Tony Rocco. Freddie Blassie. La Pantera Negra and Don Carson. 9:00 @I) Box de Mexico: Boxing from Mexico. THURSDAY, MARCH 26 1:30 O Boxing (C) Live from Olympic Auditorium. 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Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O MUnlon Pacific" (western) '39 -81rbara Stlnwyck, Joel McCrea D (C) "SWord of 5"efwood fOfest" (adventure) '61 -Richard Greene. Sarah Branch. 9:30 O "The Hours of Love" (com· edy) '65-Ugo Tognazzi, Emmanue. lo Riva. m "The Sun Shines Brlpt" (com· edy) '54-Charles Winnlneer, Arleen Whelan. 12:30 O "Woman's VengNnc•" (mys. tery) '48-Ann Blyth, Charles Boyer. 1:30 m "Carnival'' (drama) '46-Sally Gray, Michael Wilding. 2:00 O "A Bell for Adana" (drama) '47 -John Hodlak, Gene T1erney. Q) "Down Miaourl W1'f' (musical) '46-Ro$Coe Ates, Martha O'Driscoll. 4:30 fJ (C) "The Brlpnd" (adventure) '52-Anthony Dexter, Anthony Quinn. Jody Lawrence. rvrNINI, 6:001 Bia News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy · m Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) Can You Top This? (C) (30) Dick Dawson, Soupy Sales. More, Amsterdam guest. , D Six O'Clock Movie: (C) "Htft Come the Girls" (comedy) '53- Bob Hope, Tony Martin. Arlene Dahl, Rosemary Clooney. A bumblina chorus boy repl1ces a singin1 star, who was attacked by his leadina lady's jealous admirer. Dick Vin Dylle (30) The Aintstones (C) (30) Star Trell (C) (60) 1 (3) ABC Even in& News (C) (30) News/Stock M1rket (30) : Whit's New? (30) • @ CBS News (C) (30) I Aeueda (30) El Canlllita (30) News in the Round (C) (60) Jack White, Gloria Greer. Patti Beebe. 6:301 KNBC Newservice (C) (60) Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Guests include Cal Tjader, John Byner, Bill Daily, Al Mardo and Mike Bell. O The Game Game (C) (30) Rob· ert Reed, Gypsy Ro$e Lee and Char- lie Callas 1uest. m My flvorite Martian (C) (30) @@Perry Mason (60) EE Stock Mullet Su111mary: Jerry Quinn. Q} Ci) Huntlet·Brinkley (C) (30) ED Yoga for Everyone (30) The wind·relieving brld11e. and head- N I • k •t • ROBERT ABERNETHY KNBC Newservice brings you the news as it happens -reporting every ews I e I Is importa~t de.tail, action, and r~ac~i~n. • See what it's hke to see n.ews hke 1t 1s. ,. .. 16 KN1C newseMce '~ 1 VVEEKNIGHlS 5, 6:30& 11 -~• 70 I unphy (30) I (30) More, "Htn '53- ! Dahl, mbllna 11: star, eadin11 ) (30) I (60) Patti 0) (90) John > and I Rob· Char. (30) Jerry 30) 1 The head· the ery on. tis. • I .~. knet and ear· knee poses are shown. tii) NET Journ1I (90) "Trial: The I Ci) Tiit Munst1r1 (30) City and County ol Denver vs. Notidtro 34 (C) (60) Lauren R. Watson." Second episode K.MIR News (C) (30) of a four-part documentary study Ayuct.me Tu (30) of the courtroom trial of Black 1:45 fE Thia 11 Bll'bara Panthor Watson, charged with re· 7:00 B CBS £vtnln& News (C) (30) sisting arrest. Watter Cronkite. 9:00 0 ~@ m NBC Tuesd1y Movie: B Wh1fs My Line? (C) (30) (C) "Exodus" Part II (drama) '60 tO I love Lucy (30) -Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint, W Be1t the Clock (C) (30) Ralph Richardson. Peter Lawford, el) Commodity/Business News (30) Lee J. Cobb, Sal Mineo, David Opa. ~ 00 Branded (C) (30) toshu, Jill Haworth. Otto Premin· 61) Ahora! (30) ger's spectacle of the Israel! strug. ~ (j) Truth or Consequences (C) gle for Independence in the late m lst1nds in the Sun (C) (30) 1940's. eD Slmplemente M11i1 (60) O Playboy After Dll'k (C) (60) C:i} Th1t Girl (C) (30) Guests include Jack Jones, Norm 7:30 tJ .~ r.11 1 SPECIAL I The Eskimo: Crosby, The Chambers Brothers, WEDNESDAY MARCH 25 For m..orning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES ~ \J!.J • -• James Brown, Vicki Anderson. fight for Lilt ,c, (60) A vanishing I Chucho Avell1net (C) (30) 0 (C) "Gidget Goes to Rome" culture reminiscent of the ice age Matrlmonlo y Algo MH (60) {comedy) '64-James Darren. Cindy 1s seen. Award-winning director 9:00 0 "Tht Cowboy' (western) '54- Tex Ritter. "The Suspect" (mystery) '4~harle$ Laughton, Ella Raines. Robert M. Young lived with the 9:30 f) ~ 00 The Governor ind J. J.I Carol. Netsilik Eskimos for live and a hall (C) (30) Guest Tom Ewell plays! .. . 11 weeks, capturing the pace of life, J. J:s always enthusiastic Uncle 9:30 B Chi~ of ~rootttd Shadow the perseverance, ingenuity, warmth , Charley, a toy inventor who finally (mys1ery) 58-Richard Todd, Anne and preliterate culture of these comes up with a revolutionary idea Baxter. unique people. in th~ business, but can'.t find a m (C) "Flit Top" (adventure) '52 0 ~@ m I Orum of Junnie financial backer. Gov. Calvin Ramp· -Sterling Hayden, Phyllls Coates. (C) l30) "An Astronaut in Sheep's! ton of Utah guests. Clothing." Jeannie and Tony lace 0 News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. 1:30 m "Tom, Dick and Harry" (com. problems with NASA friends because, II) Bill Johns News (C) (30) edy) "41-Burgess Meredith, Ginger ol her well meant anniversary gift al Musit1 y EstrelllS (C) (30) Rogers. ~@ 1m Mod Squid (C) (60) 10:00 tJ ~ 00 60 Minutes (C) (60) 2:00 B "Grt1t American Putlme" "(;all Back Veslerday." Anita Louise 0 m News (C) (60) • (comedy) '56-Tom Ewell. Ann Miiier. guests as Pete's mother, who re· D UV ~.it:a ~.arcu~ Welby, M.D. enters her s;n's life when the (C) (60) . Enid. Enid Coo~er. a II) "S.11ch for Danger" (m~stery) squad investigates an attempt on C?unselor 1n. an orph~nage, 1s .ad· '49-John Calvert, Myrna De I. I thE life of a family friend. dieted to pills . and ~s res.pons1~le N' ) r.11 M1·111·on $ u ov'1e.· 'Gentlemen's for an automobile acc_ 1de. nt '" which 4:00 tJ "Middle of the lgtlr' (drama -.., I '59 -rredric March, Kim Novak, Agreement" (drama) '4 7~regory one of her charges is '"ured. Albert Dekker, Glenda Farrell Peck, Dorothy McGuire, Celeste I ' ~Y (C) (60) Holm. Story of a crusading leature M11or Ad1ms (60) .. writer who poses as a Jew to gain : S~cula~ion (C) (60). A Con· fVfN I NC. 6:001 Big News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · m Huntl1y-ltrlnkley (C) (30) Can You Top This? (C) (30) Dick Dawson, Soupy Sales and Morey. Amsterdam guest. O Six O'Ctock Movie: (C) "Tht Roots of Huven" Part I (adven- ture) '58-Errol Flynn, Juliette Gre· oo, Trevor Howard, E.ddie Albert, Orson Welles, Paul Lukas, Herbert Lom. 'Story of one man's fight lo protect the elephants from man In French Equatorial Africa. Conclusion will be shown IA>morrow al this time. The Flintstones (C) (30) Star Trek (C) (60) I Dicll Vin Dyke (30) CD ~BC Even in& Newt (C) (30) News/Stock Martet (30) Jim Newman. I Wlulf• New (30) (j) CBS News (C) (30) A1ued1 (30) fl Canllllta (30) News in the Round (C) (60) Jack White, Gloria Greer, Patti Beebe. 6:30 0 KNIC Newservice (C) (60) O Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Guests include Gary Lewis and The Playboys, Robert Klein, Pat Mc· Cormick and John 8y11er. B The G1me G1me (C) (30) Guests include Robert Reed, Gypsy Rose Lee and Chertie Callas. I ~ FIVorite Martian (C) (30) LV P•rTJ M11on (60) stock Market Summ14v ({, H1111th:1·b1111ll 'J \CJ ,30) ;Cu .. :.:.,_.a1 material for a revealing series on versat1on with E~~ard Ketnholi a~d f.merican anti-Semitism. 1 Clats Oldenburg. Two controversial i Truth o.r Co.nsequenees (C) (30) sculptors guest. • Perry MISOn (60) @I) El P.1dre Garnre1 {30) Technical Corner (30) m Festival Mexic1no (60) City W1tehe1s (C) ( 60) I 10:30 @I) Aurelia (30) CIU2 de Amor (3~) . 11:00 I 0 0 @I) m Gl News (C) 8:00 0 ~ (6) m Deb~'.e Reynolds (~) Highw1y Patrol ERROL FLYNN EDDIE ALBERT (30) "The Producer. Charlotte is • Movie: "Together A11in" (com· producing a PTA talent show and edy) ·44 -Irene Dunne, Charles seeks Debbie's help in casting it. Boyer. 0 The Mcvie Game (C) (30) Patty m Mcvie: "Guns Don't Arrue" Duke. Laraine Day, Howard Morris, (documentary) '58-Myron Healey. Godfrey Camb11d11e guest. Jean Harvey, Richard Crane. I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) ~He Said, She Slid (C) We men and the Market 1 CI) ~ (6) ~ Ci) News (C) Discotheque A Go-Go (C) (60) : Reagin Press Conference Hit del Momento ~60) 11:15 @ <I) Cinem1 Sev111teen: "The 8:15 fE Office of the President (30) Running Man." 8:30 tJ ~ 00 Red Skelton (C) (60) 11;30 tJ ~Ci) Merv Griffin (C) Tony Sandler and Ralph Young 0 ~ (6) m Johnny C1rson (C) guest. . .. ~ O The Cheeters 0 tn@ m Juhi (C) (30) .>a· 0 1ffi Dick Cavett (C) ra's Seccnd Part." Conclusion of ~ M . "Wh' e I Smith vs. two parts. Sara (Diana Sands) u:1 ovie: .. 1sp r ng • sets tut to make acting a career by Sco~1nd Ylrd (mystery) 52- playing dead bodies until she meets -Richard Carlson, Greta Gynt. actor Clyde Porter (Sugar Ray Rob· 12:00 O Community Bulletin Bo•rd (C) Oinso~). M Sh (C) (30) Dick 1:00 tJ Movie: (C) "Ride l onesome" L d ~&-f •nt dow (western) '59 -Randolph Scott, or 1s ea ure . J c b Pe n 11 Roberts 0 @®1m ABC Movie of the ames 0 urn. r e ' Week: (C) "Three's a Crowd" lro· Karen Steele. mantic comedy) '69-Larry Hagman, 0 0 News (C) Jessica Walter, E. J. Peaker. Harvey l!) Action Theatre: "Shadow of a Korman, Norman fell, Stu Gilliam, Woman." Shelley Morrison. A man suddenly 1:30 m All-Night Show: "The Great Ad· finds he is married lo two women venture," "The Torpedo of Doom," at the same time. (R) and "Passport to Pimlico." m David Frost Show (C) (90) . . l!) 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""d•y 12 Hoon Ill Monday 12 Hoon Coronet, Solltlllle, Sii.SO + Uc per milt Pl) .• Chev, Oodg~. Ford Ul..>O + lk 1M1r mlle ----AVIS ' Page 18 ... WEDNESDAY (Continued) EI1) Cuten Tag (30) '-?i 00 The Munsters (30) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 21, 1970 four part study of Black Panther Watson's trtal for res1st1ng arrest , ~ Sonrisas (30) I Notlciero 34 (C) (60) KMIR News (C) (30) Ayudame Tu (30) 9:00 6 ~ Medical Center (C) (60) Guest Carl Betz plays a wealthy publisher who forces Dr. Joe Gan· non to race a Medical Board hear· ing for vlolahng the hospital code. 6:45 EE This Is Barbar• 7:00 6 CBS Evening News Waller Cronkite. (C) (30) D KRAFT MUSIC HALL I What's Mr Line? (C) (30) I love Luq (30) I Beat the Clock (C) (30) ~ Commodity/Buslneu News (30)1 (6) America! (C) (30) Ahora! (30) ~ Truth or Consequences (C) gt5 Wanderlust (C) (30) Cl!) Simplemente Maria (60) a> That Girl (C) (30) 7:30 6 ~ lJJ Hee Haw (C) (60) Con * Paul Lynde Barbara Feldon 0 Q~ (6) m K11ft Music Hall (C) (60) Music and variety show star. ring Phil Silvers. Paul Lynde. Bar· bara Fe I don and Joe Fr az1er 0 @J (V Cl} Johnny Cash Show (C) (60) m Bea de Mexico (60) • ml Tele-Cinema Espanol; "Los Co- bardes " nie Smith and Stan Hitchcock guest. I 9:30 (:J News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. 0 ~ W m The Yirein11n (C) @ Bill Johns News (C) (30) (90) "The Long Ride Home ·· (R) lO:OO 0 29 r a) Hawaii five·O (C) (60) A young roving cowboy (Tim Mathe (R) Three soldiers are killed in son) struggles with the decision of separate actions '" Vietnam and whether to settle down at Shiloh each of their brides dies mysteriously Ranct1 or move on with his old· after collecting the G I insurance. er partner (L£she Nielsen) Lonny 0 ~~ 6 m Then Came Bronson Chapman _guests. (C) (60) "lhe Mary R," Bronson's 0 rr;) ~J al Na.~ny a~d the Pro·1 efforts to help overhaul a decrepit lessor (C> (30) I Thin~ That 1 boat are prompted by his cousin's Shafi Never See a Tree. .Nanny, attachment to the vessel Guests heads a protest den:ionstrahon lo are Gerald s. O'Loughlin. Rob Ran save a tree the city is planning tol dom and Beverly Garland. remove. H~nry Jones guests as Mr 0 m News (C) (60) Abercr~f!1b1e. . " 0 @ (3) m Engelbert Humper· Q M1lhon $ Movie: Watch on the dinck (C) (60) Sergi Mendes and Rhtne" (drama) '43-Bette Davis. 0 Donald woods, Paul Lukas Story l Brasil 66, Jo Anne Worley, Joel Grey ol an anti· Nazi underground leader and 1Lana Cantrell guest. and his wile and children who flee J2 M:fo~ ~~la~~~60) to the U.S -only to be blackmailed. lf) Homewood (C) (30) "The Mid Paul Lukas won an Academy Award di A es .. as best actor on lh•s film. C:. g , I Truth or Consequences (C) (30)I w El Padre Garnica (30) Perry Mason (60) 10:30 ED Feature (C) (30) "De Grazia." Techniul Corner (30) An award winning profile of artist The forsyte Saga (60) (R) Ted De Grazia, painler. sculptor and "Portrait of Fleur " sometimes architect who specializes m Cruz de Amor (30) I In chronicling the people of Arizona 8:00 O The Movie Game (C) (30) ~ Aurelia (30) Guests include Patty Duke, Laraine 11:00 0 0 0@ News (C) Day, Howard Morris. Godfrey Cam-8 Highway Patrol bridge and Milton Berle, • Movie: "Edge of the City" (dra 0 1 (])Cl} The Courtship of ma) '57-John Cassavetes. Sidney Eddie's hthtr (C) (30) "The Lil· Poitier, Jack Warden lies! Kidnapper " (R) Eddie dec1des1 m Movie: "Vive Zlpab!" (drama) Mrs. Livingston is lonely and brings '52-Marlon Brando. Anthony Quinn, home a five.year-old Japanese boy Jean Peters. to be her son. Bill Dana guests as ~ He Said, She Said (C) a Policeman. (11) ('31 f2"17i' '291 (i) News (C) I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) ft) Documentary Special (C) (60) Women and the Market I (R) "The Chicago Picasso: Great· la Criad1 Bien Criad• (C) (30) ness in the Makine." El Tornillo (60) mm al News (C) 8:15 Ollice of the President (30) 111:15 (i7J [3") Clnem1 Seventeen: "Racing 8:30 6 •291 (i) The Beverly Hillbillies Blood." (C) (30) Granny urges Jed lo move . ""' .. the lamlfy back to the hills to find 11.301 ~ (i ) Merv Crrffln (C) a husband for Elly May. (R) · !;2;j (6) m Johnny Carson (C) . The Cheaters 0 Champl~nship Wrestling (C) (90) 0 (E Dick Cavett Show (C) The tentallv~ card features Tony @ Movie: "The Lady Says No" Rocco, Freddte Blass1e. la P11ntera (comedy) '52--0avid Niven. Joan Negra and Don Carson. Caulfield 0 1 @') Cl} Room 222 (C) (30) . "Richie's Story" CR) Pete trtes to 12:00 0 Community Bulletin Boud (C) help a student who wants to stay 1:00 0 Movie: (C) "The Steel Claw" on Wall Whitman although he lives (drama) 60-GeQrge Montgomery in another school district Howard 0 0 New& (C) Rice IS seen as Richie. m Action Theatre; "Spies of the m DIYid frost Show (C) (90) Air." ID The Big Valley (C) (60) ~NET Journ1I (90) "Trial The l :30 m All·Ni(ht SIMlw: "Diamond City," u:i "Room To Let.'' "8hnd Goddess." City and Country of Denver vs. Lauren R. Watson." Part Ill of al 2:30 O News/Give Us This Dey (C) 1970 ~nther mest , (60) ea I thy Gan hear· code 111 (C) star· Bar· rd. (60) !d in and 1ously a nee. 'nson 1son's ere pit usin's uests Ran- 11ptr· • and Grey Mid 121a." .artist • and ~lizes zona (dra 1dney ama) uinn, :) (60) real· icing (C) No" Joan (C) law" lery. the ity,'' -u." ) THURSDAY MARCH 26 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS . Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES beat Canadian documentary about1 a prpe organ enthustast who builds a mtghty Wurlitzer rn the base· ment of his home, much lo his wile's dismay. ~ 00 The Munsters (30) ~ Notieiero 34 (C) (60) KMIR News (C) (30) Ayudame Tu (30) 6:45 ffi This Is Barbara ED TRIAL VERDICT TONITE! * Denver vs. Panther case DON 'T MISS TAUT END! Paul Henre1d and Richard Devon are leatu1ed. m I Spy (C) (60) M1jor Ad1m s (60) ED NET Journal (90) "Trial· The The Advoutes (C) (60) (R) City and Country of Denver vs. "Should Your State Give Every Lauren R. Wat son." final program Criminal Defendant the Right To detailing Black Panther Watson's Allow Television To Cover His complete trial resullmg from a Trial7" charee of res1stmg arrest I El Padre Garniu (30) 9:00 tJ ~ (!)CBS Thur$d1y Movie: · • Los Comedi1ntes (60) 7:00 tJ CBS 'venine News (C) (30) (C) ''The Power" (sci Ii) '68 -10:30 • Aureli1 (30) Walter Cronkite George Hamilton Suzanne Plesh· 11:00 0 0 €E) mm News (C) I love Lucy (30) power of a member of a scientific • Movie: (C) "Your Money or I Whit's My line? (C) (30) ette Story deals· with the unusual 8 Hi&h••Y Patrol Beat the Clock (C) (30) research group who possesses the' Your ll~e" (comedy) '66-fernan 9:00 0 "Queen of the Amazons" (ad·j Commodity/Business News (30) ability to drive his colleagues to del, Hei_nz , Ruhmann, .. venture) '47 -Patricia Morison, I 00 The Amerit1n West (C) (30) the terrifying limit ol human en m Movie: 'Gu1d1lcan1I Ol1iy (ad· Robert Lowery "Singapore" (mys. Ahot1! (30) durance and survival venture) '43-William Bendix, Lloyd tery) '47-Ava Gardne1. Fred Mac @ T1uth or Consequences (C) o @rn CD Tom Jones (C) (60) Nolan Murray I True Adventure (C) (30) Guests are Jane Powell, Ray Charles. m He Said, She S.id (C) 0 ''The Yeal11ng" Part I (drama) Simplemente M11i1 (60) Bob Kline. I U1.l (3) t2j l6J f)!' 00 News (C) '47 -Gregoiy Peck. Jane Wyman. That Girl (C) (30) ail Aqul Tres P1tines (30) ED Wuh~ngton Week in Review (C) Clau.~e Jar~.an Jr • 17:30 tJ Ii§'@ family All1i1 (C) (30) I 9:30 0 @16" m Or1gnet (C) (30) 11:15 cm@ Cinem~. Seventeen: "Noter 9:30 0 llleg•I . (drama1 55 -Ed· The children and Mr. French forn "I A 0 -The Receipt." Sgt. Friday . IOUS Landlady. ward G Robinson. Nina Foch Untie Bill in Tahiti where he is and Officer Gannon investigate two 11·30 I Qj)(JJ Merv firltfln (C) C m "The Astonished Heart" (dra working on a const;uclton project fellow detectives accused of steal· ' ~ (6) m Johnny Carson ( ) ma) 'SO-Noel Coward. Margaret Part I of lwo part episode. ing $800 from a dead man Virginia ~ ;i~a~~ett (C) Leighton 0 @ 6 m D1niel Boone (C) Gregg IS featured M . . "A B llet l o J " 12:30 O "Thousand and One Nights" (60) "Noblesse Oblige" A prince 0 News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. (myst:~)'·sS-Geo~ge Raft' Au~y (adventure fantasy) '45 -Cornel sends his servant to Boonesbor· iE) 8111 Johns News (C) (30) T 11 ' Wilde. Evelyn Keyes. ough to impersonate ~1m and the ail Esbellu en Ml1mi (C) (30) l2:00 0 ~mmunity Bulletin Board (C) 1:30 m "har No More" (mystery) '61 who!.e town .!s thrown into a lre~~yllO:OO 0 ~@ @?;)Oun M1rtin (C) 1:00 I) Movie: "So Well Remembered" -Mala Powers. Jacques Bergerac. by royalty David Watson. Philip (60) Peggy Lee, Dom Oeluisr,"A1 (drama) '47 -John Mills, Trevor 2:00 O (C) ''The Reluct1nt Debutlnte" 0Proc~ ~e~ P 1 P 1 , H If bert Brooks, Art Metrano and Tom Howard. (comedy) '58-Rel( Hamson, Kay '1.!J \.JU 10L.1 1 iu sen '1 a my Tune guest O O News (C) Kendall A Comedy Hour (C) (30) Car Bell 0 m News (C) (60) '1) Action Theatre: "The foreman n;,i "B T S d" d ) guests as proi.ecullng atty. O li'i': r.i'1 I.'!:\ 60 W t T f , ... u:..i orn o pee (a venture '-' Million S Movie· "Double Lile" '1.u ~ UI PArls 7000 (C) ( ) en o ranc" . . '47-Johnny Sands. Terry Austin ~ ) •47 R Id Col n Signe "Call Me Ellen" Jack Brennan 1:30 m All·Nleht Show: "M1ss1on of the 4:30 iJ (C) "face of a fugitive" (dra· H::s~~ Edmondong.Blien~aSl~ry ol finds the "twin" ol his de~eased ~ea Hawll." "Tight Ltttle !~land," ma) '59 -fred MacMurray. Un an actor who lives two lives with sweetheart under strange c1rcum· Death ol t_he Four Poster. McCarthy, Dorothy Green. two loves. and is obsessed with stances Barbara Anderson guests. 2:30 O News/Give Us This 01y (C) EVENING 6:00 O Bi& News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 m Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) O C1n You Top This! (C) (30) Wink Martindale hosts. Panelists! are Dick Dawson, Soupy Sales and Morey Amsterdam. O Si1 O'Clock Movie: (C) ''The Roots of Heaven" Part II (adven· lure) '58 -Errol Flynn. Juliette Greco, Trevor Howard. Eddie Al· bert. Orson Welles. Story of a man's Hght lo protect the ele· phants in French Equato11al Africa. Conclusion of yesterday's 6 PM show • Dick Vin Dyke (30) The nintstones (C) (30) Star Trek (C) (60) 1 'J ABC Evenin& News (C) (30) News/Stock M1tht (30) i Whars New? (30) (@) CBS News (C) (30) I Agueda (30) El C1nllllt1 (30) News In the Round (C) (60) Jack Whtie, Gloria Greer, Patti Beebe. 6:30 0 KNBC Newservice (C) (60) O Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Guests include Stelanianna Christo pherson, Leo Stockman. Talya Fer ro. Jerry Shane and Roger C Carmel I The Game G1me (C) (30) My favorite Marti1n (C) (30) 00 Perry Mason (60) Stock M1itet Summary (61 Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) Music on TV (C) (30) "h\Y Wife Said That's Enough " An off· his roles to the pornt of commit ting mur:ler Ronald Colman re· ceived an Oscar lor Best Actor I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) Perry Mason (60) Technical Corner (30) I SPECIAL I The life and limn of Bertr1nd Russell (60) A memo rial to the late philosopher, mathe· matlcian and champion of 1ndiv1d ual liberty m Cruz de Amo1 (30) 8:00 tJ Qj (jJ Jim N1bors (C) (60) Pro football's Roman Gabriel and Daryle Lamonica join Beverlee & Sidro with The Sneakers as guests 0 Movie Game (C) (30) 0 @ CJ) CD That Girt (C) (30) "All's Well That Ends " Ann. babysitting on her buthday. de- cides that htlle Bobby Downes has mumps. wh!Ch she has never had I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) Women and the M1rket Premiere (C) (2 hr) "Tengo 17 Anos " 8:15 ffi Otfic:e of the President (30) S.30 0 ~ 161 m Ironside (C) (60) "Good Will Tour " A visiting Crown Prince is the target of hostile forces durrne a late·nighl tour of San Francisco Bradford Diiiman and Wesley Addy guest. 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Jim Backus stars as the voice of Mr. Magoo Didi Yan Dyke (30) The Aintstones (C) (30) 9:00 O "Ranceland Empire" (western) I Stir Trek (C) (60) •ro-Ruuell Hayden, Jimmy Ellison. 1 CI) ABC Eveninc News (C) (30) "So Soon To Die" (mystery) '57-News /Stock M111let (30) A B ft R. h d B h rt : What's New? (30) nne ancro , 1c ar ase a • .. 'a" CBS News (C) (30) 0 "The Year1in(' Part II (drama) ~ U!.I '47 -Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman, • Acueda (30) Claude Jarman Jr. • • El Canlllita (30) 9:30 fJ "One Touch of Venus" (com· • News in the Round (C) (60) edy) •4s· -Ava Gardner, Robert Jack White, Gloria Greer. Patti Walker. , Beebe. m ''The Judge Steps Out" (com-6:151 Investors Showcase (30) (R) edy) '49-Ann Sothem, Alexander 6:30 · KNBC Newservice (C) (60) Knox. Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Herman Zimmerman, Paul Norris, 12:30 O ''This Woman Is Mine" (adven-Charles Nelson Reilly, Dr. Cleo ture) '41 -Franchot Tone, Carol Dawson and Harvey Stone guest. Br1Jce. fJ The Game G1me (C) (30) Jim 1:30 m "Pinky" (drama) '49 -Jeanne MacKrell hosts. Robert Reed. Gypsy Crain. William Lundigan. Rose Lee and Charlie Callas ruest. 2:00 fJ (C) ''The Min Who Never Wu" I MJ Favorite M1rtian (C) (30) CI) PerJJ Mason (60) (drama) '56-Gloria Grahame, Clif· Stock Market sumrlllry ton Webb. I!) "Ghost Town" (western) '56-@ Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) Boot Beat (C) (30) ''The Hon-Kent Taylor, Marian Carr. imb," by Adela Rogers st. Johns. 4:30 II "The Solid Gold Cadillac" Ci) The Munsters (30) (comedy) '56-Judy Holliday, Paul Notici«o 34 (C) (60) Oourlas. • (Continued) MR. MAGOO IR SHERWOOD FOREST 0 f3 ()'(L()CI\ M()Vll FRIDAY IN COLOR KABC-TV 1970 I 1phy. 0) (30) elists and "Mr. (car· ~ the (30) (60) Patti R) (90) orris, Cleo ;t. Jim iypsy uest. 10) 0) Hon· ~hns. !d) BEFORE AFTER These unretouched photographs show positive proof of BACCALA'S total effectiveness in camou· flaging telltale thin spots. 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Willet Cronkite. 1 Cniz de AlMr (30) frencii. Dolores Hart, Paula Pren· • WMt'1 My lint? (C) (30) a.·OO u .....:.. ii',.. (C) (30) Sonnv tlss. Four airla seek their dream I Lowe Lucy (30) ,_..,. • 1 min in Fort L1uderdale, Fl1. MARCH 28 M!l l-'NINI. hit tllt Clod (C) (30) Fo.x hosts. Guests are Patty Duke, B TIM Prisoner (C) (60) Co•MdltJ/I...., News (30) Llraine D1y. Howard Morris and a> H«t c... ttlt lriclel (C) &:55 II lilt Us 11tis o., (C) Ci) CilMMI SMcaM (C) (90) Godf_!!l Clmbrid1e. (60) "The List Winter." Jeremy : Aiier11 (30) 0 (11) rn a> Tit• lrldy l11ndl aoes on lri•I for murder when the 7•00 I Sultri• s....-(C) Ci) Trwtlt or C..NCl•nct.s (C) (C) (30) "Every Boy Does It Once." only witness, 1n old Indian, re· • 9 e:· Htdle & Jtcktt (C) I AMriCln West .(C) (30) • Bobby decides to run awiy. fuses to t1lk. Rlchud Hile, Jea· @ Q) G.alftr (C) Slllplt...tite Mtrla (60) I To Ttll tilt Trlltil (C) (30) nette Nolin ind Zooey Hall iuest. Mr. · (C) Tlllt 8111~ (30) Wo1Hn .•nd tltt Marbt (R) @Cl) Friday Nlatst Movit (C) 7:JOI Dusty's TrttM .. CC) 7:30 IJ,9(1) c:J!lml] Acrwtnturt Cood Fridty Sptdal (60) ~rv· "The Leaend of Robinson Crusoe." (iIJ (])(!) s ... ., UN ... (C) (60) "The Unbelievable Auto ices from Bel Air Presbytenin fI1) NET fatiYll (C) (90) "A Gen· Raee From London. Enaland to Church, conducted by Rev. W. C. er1tion of Leaves: Je.sus, A P1ssion • urs Till Abolt THllS (C) Sldn!l!. Austnilla." Nlo'T~ectta (C) (30) Pl1y for Americans," by Tim Meyer l:OOll~Tltt ....._ (C) 0 m Tiie Hip Cllapaml (C) , Luella Ubre (60) -ml Hoyu~slc b3y0)Peter Ivers. . 6 a, H«t C.Nt ai. (60) ''Too M1ny Chiefs." John re· ~ luct1ntly leaves Buck, Manollto and 1:15 fB Off1a of th Pl'tsidtnt (30) I • , T (2 hr) "Pelicula." Crtll!!.. (g Blue in chuae of the ranch when 8:30 fJ Qt Ci) Hopn'a HtrOtl (C) 9:30 • ..... (C) (30) Ba.xter Ward. I ()1) rn Q) Clttlnotr• Cati (C) Victoria and he take a vacation. (30} Col. Klink is led to believe IHI Johll• News (C) (30) stlppyri•~ .J(CW) tits far-·• D (iIJ rn ® Tiit Flyln1 Nun (C) he's about to crack a massive i Mochel ~tla (30) ... "' •• (30) "Operation Population.'' Sis· POW escape rina. 10:00 CIJ Cl)tfl'lr1cbn'1 Wortd (C) a:JOIJtJtCi)l•11 l111nr/1tNd "-· ter Bertrille looks for people to In· 0 9 (j) m N1Mt of tht C1.. (60) "One, Two, Three •.. Cry." '* Hout (Cl " crease the popul1tion of San Tineo (l) (90) "Jenny Wilde Is Drown· A jealous drama coach aets Paul· 19 00 m P1111t htlthr '(C) so It will qu11ify for feder•I aid in&." Frank Gorshin auests IS • ette to quit L1ura Oe1ne's talent C.•pu !Jfofilt for the d•y·care park. disc jockey who tries to help Jeff school. 81rry Sullivan and Jo Ann Mevlt: "Tiit llft41b of Ceni· Q Miiiion $ Movie: "49tll 'ar•I· Dillon prevent a youn& 1ctress from Pflu& auest. ca" (adventure) '53 -Rlch1rd ltf" (dram•) '42 -Sir Laurence takina her life. P1mela Frenklln B m News (C) (60) Greene, P•ula R1ymond. Olivier, Eric Port.min, R1ymond also auests. (!!) Lowe, Aattricln Styte (C) m Citc9 Kid Lovell. Sb fanatical Nazis survive 0 Across Ult Sewn Stas (C) (30) (60) "Love ind the Minister," with m Mowlt: "Tiit S.V11t .._.. the slnkina ol their U·Bo•t In the "Buona Sera Roma." Jeck Dou1l11 Rleh1rd Lona ind Claudine longet; (western) '49-Willi•m Elliott, Adrl· Gulf of St. lawrenct. hosts. "Love and the Geisha," with Red in Booth. ' m Trutll tf Conseq!MttW (C) (30) fJ (fil (]) E!) Tiie GMlt Ind Mrs. Buttons ind Carolyn Jo~ "Love 9:00 11 @ OO fE H.R. hfnltllf (C) G) I IPIC•AL I fabtrioui SIJtiel (C) Muir (C) (30) "Centenni1I." Schoon· ind the Sinlles Apartment," with Movit: Nf1lt Wllltlna Hilb" (•d· (60) '1he Yen 1960." Peler Jtn. er Bly celebr1tes its centennl1I Mel Torme and Mort S1hl. nlnas narrates the first show in and Claymore invokes the Captain's Q ,._Hbht's l'top4t (C) (60) Rob· venture) '49-R•ndolph Scott. Elli this series. Some of the subjects wrath. (R) ert Yount. 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Ctl•dos r lllbrrn • Movlt: NJ1lt Hofror of 'arty ltldl" (horror) '64 -John Scott. 10:00 I ~@ Wacly 1Kts (C) m Mewft: ''TIM Captain's ,.,.. (jj) (I) ® "' ~ (C) di .. ,. (comedy) '53-Sir Alec Guin· • Movit: '°fort Dtbbl (west· ness, Yvonne De Cerio. em) '58-Cll~t W1lklf. I Ht Slid She Seid (C) m M0¥1t: Da1tproa ,....,.. (6)900 Ntw1 (C) (d~umentary) '«-film of ltle 1'1it foqyte Sap (R) "Portrait Afnc1 n Junsle. of Fleur." m Apt4a I £lta Nedlt 1 la Once 10:30 1J (ii (j) ~-~ (C) 11:20 i ..... (C) a ooo mc:mmo hurl· 11:30 Cl) Merv Qriftift (C) un 1t1i1tbew (C) "Hot Doa." Ci) m JollnllJ Carson (C) Woody Allen, Tom Smothers, Jo Movie: (C) "fOftst ltanpn" Anne Worley 1nd The Youn«bi'bods (musical) '42 -Fred MacMurray, are futured In this exploretloo of Paulette Godd1rd, Susan Hayw1rd. the oriein of everyd1y Items. 0 G) Didi Cavett (C) 0 Movie: "Str1n1t O..tll tf Miff m Mo.it: (C) "Destination Moon" Hitler" (mystery) '43--0ile Sondtr· (sci-fi) 'SO-John Archer. gmd, Ludw.!t Donath. @I) ... tlctero 34 (C) 0 Ci1l (~}W Qeorie of the h111· 11:35@ (}.) f11hlr1: "The Teacher and II• (C) the Miracle." 45 m M i "Q lit St ~" (GOit 1:001J Movie· (C) "The Miracle" (dra· 10: ov •: ua Y r-· · . m1) '59 ·_ Carroll Beker. Roger edy) '37 -Katharine Hepb4'rn, Moore, W•lter Slezak. Fr1nchot Tone. I 0 News (C) 11:008 9 (j). Ardtlt (C) ,1,. Ci~ Kid @(})El) Qet It To1etttf 4") Action ThNtre: ''The Bachelor Mama C1ss Elliott. Party." ail fitst1 Mexic1111 1:15 M Community Bulletin loard (C) lMO-@OO m Undtrdof l :30 Wtld~!l;~Cu~ ~~~d:~:. . . U1) (])a) Amtric.ln Bandltlnd "Water1oo Road" and "Cl9CO l()d." ( Dlclc Clark .. hosts. 2:30 IJ Ntwl/t ... Us Tllla D11J (C) fJ Movlt: (C) Rtwtlt 1t Ftt1 Llf· -. I I ... .... II (C) .... .... '(C} c.ni.. ichard lorde" Adrl· .. J (C) " (Id· , Ell• C) M · , Cot· Bu- I It· IHfl• Dor." 'S, Jo blt)ods iog of ..., Dndtr· I J•· (COl9· Db41m. r ~> tltlltd 1 lM· 1111i1" (adventure) '57-John Dehn- er, Grer Palmer, Frances Helm. m Movie: ''Tlle Sun Seti It Dawn" (drama) 'Sl -Sally Parr, Philip Shawn. AFTfRNOON 12:00 IJ ~ (j) The Monll•ts (C) O Movie: (C) "Beau Gest•" (ad- venture) '6~uy Stockwell, Doug McClure, Leslie Nielsen. ~ @ School D1ys m Teatro F1mili1r m Stt tht US.A. (C) m Dr1ma dt la Stmana 12:30 IJ Q!) (j) Ptntlopt Pitstop (C) 0 Movie: "Town on Trill" (mys· tery) 'S7 -Charles Coburn, Bar· bara Bates, John Mills. D Movie: "The last Blttnrie(' (drama) 'S9 -Van Johnson, Dick Yorll, Kerwin Mathews. m Movie: "Somtwflere ill tht Nipt" (drama) '46-John Hodiak, Nancy Guild, Lloyd Nolan. (jJ) CV Underway for Peace (C) ti) @ Farm Show (C) m Infinite Horizons (C) Cl) Visual Girl (C) 1 :00 IJ ~ (j) Superman (C) O East/West Collea• All-Stu Bas- ketball Game (C) From Butler Univ. in Indianapolis. 0) Homestead (C) @ CV StDriH of Succtss ~ @ Voice of Airiculture (C) @!) El hdrt G11nlu m SJ)orts World (C) Cl) Upbeat (C) 1:301J tlj (j) Jonny Quest (C) Ii) Movie: "Marry Mt A,1ln" (com· edy) '53-Marie Wilson, Robert Cummings. (jJJ (V Doublt·A Show: "Whistle al Eaton Falls." ~ @ Waeon Tr1in (C) m Travel the World (C) 2:00 IJ Dusty's Trttllouse (C) Stu Rosen hosts. Q National Airlines Golf Tourna- ment (C) The final holes of the second annual $200,000 touma· ment at the Miami Country Club. 0 Movie: "Pitbburp" (drama) '42-John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich. D Movie: (C) "Bronco Busttf'' (adventure) 'S2-John Lund, Scott Brady, Joyce Holden. ~ Ci) Saturci.y Afttrnoon Sllow: "Slim," with Henry Fonda and Pat O'Brien. m ladle$ Day (C) Cl) Estrtllas 111 Mile! 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